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I l a A A i.jitt-Sft::- AsheviUe'iaMf Citizen ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 28, i8oi. VOLUME VI. NO. 281. cunt a - . . . - SSLS I ' V --L1NVILLE- lNVITBS INVBbTJOATION A8 TO Climate, Water Supply, Drainage. Drive, "LIVE AND LET LIVE." AT MY STORK GROCERIES Are offered subject to these three important qualifica tions : ' QUALITY, which muflt be good. QUANTITY, which must be as much for the same money as given elsewhere, and PRICES, which must at all times reflect the lowest market quotations. If you want to endow your doiiars with their greatest purchasing power, an exami nation of our prices will show that they art. ROCK BOTTOM. THE LATEST FAD. Parks, Scenery. ENGAGEMENT CUPS AND SAUCERS. Whenever your friend (either sex) be comes engaged, you may, in congratula tion of their engagement, present them with a fine china cup and saucer. We have a large line suitable, at different prices to suit the purchaser. NEW GOODS. We are receiving, and hnvc in stock un doubtedly the largest and finest line of china and earthenware of every descrip tion ever shown in this city. You want to see our big line of decorated dinner set, 8ecilly the one we arc offering at $9.75, it is Unglish and is a beauty. We are still giving you a nice Japanese bread plate with every two dollar purchase. We have .r0()ltS broken Don't forget to call in and see our beau- grain rice which we offer until , tifui goods. closed out at 5c per pound.! th ad. w thrash & co, A. D. COOPER, Crockerj, North Court Square, Corner Main and College St. Clam., Houscfurnishing, 4-1 Pattnn Ave. Plans, Ruiltltng SitcH, CORTLAND BROS., ; Real Kstatr Broken), And Investment Agent". NOTARY PUBLIC. j Loan. nrrly placed at 8 prr cent. Office.: 24 ft 'JA Pattnn Avenue Second Hour fcbtldlY THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME, MEETING OF THE BIG SIX. WHAT THE ALDERMEN I.AttT NIGHT. DID Mr. Pearson's BIIIh for Money Ad vanced on Market direct Connld ered An Intercatlnir apat Tne Old Hoonahlne Schedule. Invewtmcnts. We ajrreed to build the street right through - Listen to our tale, of woe. And the bill, lor the grading irrew and grew 'Till now we nothing at all can do And the entire matter 1. quite askew. 4, That's true; ... Too true. Listen to our tale, of wm! There was only a small audience out last night to watch the board of alder men legislate. When the session began there were only two, and the additions during lie eve ning increased the number-to only five. Notwithstanding this fact there whs much to interest and something to amuse wit hid, Mayer Blnnton was present nnd pre sided, and Aldermen Miller, Fiupatrick, Wolfe, McDowell and Leonard were in their accustomed places. MK. PKAKSON'8 M1I.II HP.l'HOOl'. Mayor Blnnton and Hon. Richmond Pearson indulged in a little sarcastic by play thnt enscd the pressure somewhat. It was brought out by Mr. I'carson's asking that the board, instead of allow ing him $450 on his city taxes for the grading of Market street, allow him $487, so as to enable hint to settle in full with the tax collector. The matter has been standing quite a while, for sev eral reasons: First, Mr. Pearson pro- l posed to advunce the money for the i grading of Market street about a year ago. Just here, however, is where the I (rouble arises. The board were under i the impression that the cost was not to I be over $450. Street Suierintendent Troy had the work done, and Mr. Pcar I son lias receipts, checks, vouchers, etc., , to the amount of ubuut $1,600. That is what he thinks the city ought to pay, be cause he has thrsiijcriulc,iitlcnt's receipts or .mi moneysnnvniicea. At last r rainy night's meeting Mr. Pearson was al lowed $50 on his tales. He wanted it incrrnsul to $4H7, for reasons stutcd. Hut here he and the mayor diverged. And the mayor was giving the board his . . r T:.l,4. .' eas o me situation, w ten ftir, rear I III) 11 Buying .Of troigllt .,, interrupted him. Mr. Pearson told K llHI jrH, and OUH'K time 111 the mayor that he had no voice in the Iluyers of Drugs Tell us thfy have l-st money ; by monkeying with Knoxviile and Richmond n treacherous memory nnd the importunity of drummerR HonipfimftH leads thetnnHtrny, but they invariably nnd it pnvs thorn to dra w thoirNiip plicH of T.(. Smiths Co., in AHhevilln, the larp-ent Drug Store in Western North Car- !':Kettinggood.nreiniportant ',;,m'j;s "''". ease of a tic. " if! l 4. I Mr. Pearson, thcrelorc, thought, and li-j ltrMIIH, and COUllt Up in H , s,,i( , that the mayor was away out UNTII.1.K iniraoTKiiir.nT to., Jntllle, N. C. The celehratcil Green Hrlcr White Sulphur Springs, of VirKinin, is offered for mile. The prnpcriyvau.cn ni i.i"iu.", i iirjiiriiin, nun mmihh in " said so, that tile mayor was away vmen into l.ooo .mire. Hi iw,, cm n. i nc ..an,, a (I.'f) lllliTH TlHl K1I1L1" Ol the IIOUUUS Ul Ills lliriSllK'HOII WuVn'MhrStK ikiii'f'riiiufii4 in tl,M r.ri. I Tbentbc n.avor looked angry. nn.l rc : nomintil price oropertieti at mrntt montlily. on A aftO,OOi hotel lit roo, other improvea j proportionate prRYi. rny-; imip. ther nnrtkul JOHN CHILD. A ent. jinnry mnrkots, enable thiw ; inK hr mivkf, he would cnii m Mr to plan DniftpiHtH' Pc"n articloH into the nanus of i WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, The matter onssed off iilencnntlv, thoiiL'h. Mr. Pearson inforniiiii; the hoard COIlKUinerH lllld (leHHTH, at ! that he would "force them to stand bv tirifi npvtr iM'forc iniovod ' ,tB eontract." He was allowed $487 ' . - - J i hut then. ii wvKt ol the nine Kitige, cus tiiinei'H are served by pro fessional exerts of larg ex perience, truHtworthy and but there mav lie a law suit over the bal ance. WILL TAKB A 8TKP BACKWASH Thirty citizens living onSeney and lvnst streets, in North Asbeville, sent in a icti- THIRTV-FIVE THOV8AHD. That la What Blna;taam'a School BulldlttKa Will Coat. The Bingham school contract has been closed. J. M. Westall, one of Ashcville's licst contractors, will erect the buildings to be used by Bingham school. The paiers were signed this morning and Mr. Westall gets the contract at the sum of $35,000. This pays for the eight "ranges" of barracks, a mess hall and kitchen and a gymnasium. The barracks were described in Tues day's Citizen. The mess hall will be one story in height and its size will be lOOx 31, with an L for the kitchen, 3821 feet. The gymnasium will be of wood. The contract calls for the completion of the buildings foroccupnncv by Oct. 31. It is said that this work will require more brick than any contract ever yet given in this section of Ashevillc, with the exception of the Vanderbilt place. The estimate is twelve or thirteen hun dred thousand. Work will be com menced ns soon as possible. THE EASTER SERVICES. PROGRAM FOR HONK OF TH1C CHl'RCHKK. Trinity Church Han a (lood NiihI cal Prntrram-Tlie central Meth. odlat Sunday School-Klvera!dc. Tomorrow is Easter Sunday nnd it will lie observed by Hustcr exercises at some of the Asbeville churches. The musical program nt Trinity Hpis copnl church at the 11 o'clock services will be as lollows: Org n Pctlndc, "Worthy If the Lamb." Hymn Oil Hymnal. Cbrl Humid. ri.t Our PaMover, etc. Bnnter Chnnt. - Dr. Gnrratt P.alm. 3-S7-1 1 1 .-Kut-lrr Chnnt. llr Oarratt. Te I'eum H. Tour.. Juhilu e ii Ton. Atithem IV'MUT Hymn, Alli'linn, nMrhita, ' r. Carnal. II. Tour. Pnniier. B Tour -Psalter tc." HOI.Y COMHI SHIN. Kyrie Gloria 1 1 inn ID II , mitnl. tinrrtnry "Glor " mm. In ltd Sumum Curiiin I Satu'tuM Glorin in ix e!si Ninc ,i itti. l'u.t inle, nrnn ' Ilu'lelnlnh C'ho u Ilamlel. The i-hil lien's I2astcr service at Trinilv will be hclil nt lour o'clock p. m. a vcrv attractive mid interesting service HivHHsiiu; MRTiiomsr. There will lie a social service at River side church tomorrow morning, com mencing ul 11 o'clock, consisting of a praise service bclore the sermon. Mr. li. U. McCollum will accompany the organ with his cornel. YOUNG MKN'i MICHT1NG. I'nlon Hervlccn at the Hethodlnt Church. At 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon there will be a meeting at the Young Men's Christian Association rooms 26 Patton avenue. This meeting will be for men and will be conducted by the college students in attendance upon the South ern Students Deputation conference. These young men will make brief ad dresses. The music will lie led by an orchestra and will bean attractive" feature of the service. All men are strongly urged to avail themselves of this opportunity to hear some of the south'a brightest and best young men. At 8 o'clock tomorrow night there will be a union service at the Central M. E. church, south. All the churches of the city will unite in this meeting. Brief re ports of the recent state convention of the Y. M. C. A. nt Durham will be given and short addresses will lie mude. , L. A Coulter, state secretary of the North Carolina Y. M. C. A will speak and J. R. Mott, international college secretary and L. C. Shuev, formerly ol the Harlem, N. Y. association, will fol low. H. P. Andersen, general seeretnrv of the Ashevillc association will also speak. asueville-weaverville THERE SHOI I.U 11 K a RAIL, ROAU UKTWEKN THEN. There Will he If the People Real ly Want It and najr Mo-How It Can be Done. It looks as though a railroad between Ashevillc and Weaverville should no longer lie a matter of doubt. For several years the peopleof Weaver ville have been trying to secure connec tion with Ashevillc by rail, and both dummy and electric lines have been pretty fully discussed, but have noUakcn definite shape. At a meeting held in Ahevil1c Inst week, composed of promineut men ol Weaverville and this citr, it seems that a solution of nil the difficulties heretofore encountered was reached, and it is a fact that within the next twelve months a line of road may be in operation from Ashevillc to the Madison county line; that is if the people living along the line really want it. The plan decided u pou for the aecom- Tliis is plishment of this enterprise it this: Cap tain Natt. Atkinson has agreed to allow the use ol the charter of the Atlanta, Ashevillc and Baltimore railroad com-pan-. This charter is a most liberal one and under its provisions everything can be readily accomplished. Tlie termini ol this road are Atlanta, Ueoruin. nnd central MLTinmisT. ' cither Salem, Roanoke or Liberty, Vir- Thcrc will lie no regular service and 1 K'"'", from either of which points'it will sermon nt the lVntr.il Mr.hn.lUt rhnrrl, ' :oiinect with Central 1-itzhugh Let's ..nth. rnmormiv mnrnim, Th ,l,il. , r"ml ,ro,n ClaSgOW, irglllia, to Pills- dren of the Sunday school will take j 'JH Pattnn Arenue. Next V M C A huil,1'g. novl d3m P O BoiSfit. .,nirwriMit tl.u utrinbcui-fioil tion for an electric liL'ht at the junction i ehnrge of l he 1 1 o clock service, assisted ly this nrm covers two floors aVYachting nnd other cap. New stock. Bon Marc he. i?-New Cinghams. new Laces, new Embroideries. Bon Marcbe. IN THE PAST TEN YEARS OF OCR SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS LIFE WSpellman's Spring Derbies, latest -, fti, rmive prompt and ' L" .V Zu ZZrZ mUitn IkMil flUBlltY. lCW pnCC. IU11 . aw--lll- - .11 mnrl- it nr. P.. . """"-,"- 'lu" r, " " 1 n'"" ""v "k " ramui aT'LeiiMuu reier, u ue-: tion nam obfect to pieaxc our patroni. inai we nave lil thnutatrmitd fMortf M illxr of -i tnit f It ts t ' titf lrtiur i-if an arruni'Ptnunt ur hf1it tlti of two hundred Olid forty city could hart a few mort lights. Tht f(H't ill tOtnl lonp-rll. find fifty AihetilUtthtat,aBdpowcompny t i e a. j. T ii.i i wasptrfcctly willinir to K-t the moon take tVO ftttt Ot total Width thlR . care of the citv during the fine moonlight iH tll Olllv Dl'UZ Store lo- nights, and in return lorthis favor would ciitcil on the Public Snunr ive tb city tveral"tra liEnts wl,il UlWUOn TJlt. I UUIIt square the moon dot.g not shine. The light was III AKllOVlIlt? IK) troullitt to ordered put in place as requested, nnd if hllU the DIlU'l1 orders UV i tne towers art not lighted up hcrenlter it mail rweive pronuit and EASTER CARDS. faster Booklets, Eantar NOTeltlea, IN gkbat variretv at ESTABROOK'S Rook and Matlonery Htore, 22 SOUTH MAIM STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. mpr 18 d REAL ESTATE. Wilts. B. Owtm. GVYM & WEST, (Saocmon to Walter B.Owrn) ESTABLISHED 1881 nra to sank nF uHRviat REAL ESTATE. Loan Sccnrcly Placed at Per Cent. Notary r.blk. CommlMloner. of Heed.. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE aoatkeaat Court aqaare. .neceedeel stand, without quefttkin, a. we to lny control the laifreat trade of any hoiiac ever etabllhcd in We.tern Caro'ina. Par ticular! y to the people of A.beTille do we owe our.ucceM, an4 to them we extend our heartleat thank, witb the announcement that we will ever strive to merit a ujntlnu ance of the r favor, by giving thi m Pl'RH AND WHOLBSOMB 0l(ll9 At Ihc very lowe.t prieen. We niaVe a siiec laity of FINK GROCERIES, and can a!way. furnish them fresh and nice. Our stock of .tuple goods Is the largest ever offered In Ashevillc We also handle Field nnd Garden Seed a, Hay. Bran, Shorts and Peed of all kinds in large quantities, and can make cvial in ducement, to large buyers. Reapecttullj, Powell & Snider, Grocers, Corner Patton Ave nue and Main St. Hired, to the Hank Imtteiy Turk LOTS t and t LOTS FOR SALE! JAY GOULD SAYS That H a mmm ui save oaw dollar out of very Ave dollars fee earn., such a man will be rfek Inside of twn.tr jrrs Call on a. and w will UU yoa how to do It, u ntm jut received private advice, from Jay on the uoyecT. ..- . 1 1W nmtM mmm wwm ' .T l'i V" ' " -, Awtrm the oast rear, rn arMte the hard etnie. and we take this opportaulty to thank our friend, ana cnatomer, and to wish them all long life and haoptneM. JENKH JF.NKS, KEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, loom ft 10, McAfee Block, !M I'ntt.-n Ave.. Ahevllle. N C. ZEB VANCE will get thm. Mr net oa Old Zeb as being the beat Flour In town. We have Just recelv t4 a frrsk lot of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come and girt them a trial, at HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Mala Street, . Cheap, If soon parctwued, one of the pret tiest b.me. lo ABhevtllc, new, beautifully fin ished, Ane location, close to street ears. Also several other Aa. properties that are worth your attention. Two beautiful building rites. Lots In all aarta of the city. Hohhs to rent. Plae tract, of timber land and standing timber. Mineral properties. MONEY TO LEND. I.lst yaur property with us and have it sold and rented. lev Publish kd Our new pamphlet on Ashevillc. Pull of latest statistic. Call for a copy. BRUCE H. JONES. (Successor to Bigelow At Jone..) rbaubstatb and invbstmbnts. Room M A fee Block, 82 Patton Avenue Pl.rM S IM'DDING Al l. MI D. Plum .fvi, the "bully buh'iah fum Ilahbnliville, b'kase IV shaved Hill Nye, sah," enmc before the bonrd and nsked for sidcwnlks on Churcn street, I'lum nssurcd the bonrd that something must be dune plumb quick or that neighbor hood would get into the consomme. "Hut 'ud never do, you know," said I'lum, "fo' Mat' Nye's comin', an' vo' know he's gvrine to travel on dut street consid'blc." I'lum wns sent awny with the assurance thnt the matter would be referred to the street committee. MINOR MATTKKS. H. M, Howard asked for a plank wnlk on Valley street, from College to Ivagle. Referred to the street committee. J. J. Bailey, col., reported a nuisunceon McDowell street. 1 lie street supcrin . tentlent wns ordered to suppress it. The offer ol the telephone company to ! erect a telephone line from the city to the water works and keep it in repair tor ' $125 r year wns rejected. I The wnstinir of wnter bv the citv's T . . patrons was discussed, and a strict Handsome NOVeltieS watch is to be kept for all who are wast- i ful in their use of the water. M. J. Itearden was granted iei missioii to run a water pipe from the main on Montfurd avenue into Blnke street. A fhw im.Ls. The following bills were ordered paid : Ashevillc Democrat, publishing bill, $50; Evening Journal, publishing bill, $50; J. A. Burroughs, medical attendance, $64; French Broad Lumber company. $li8. GO; J. C. Brown, $2.50; Htury K. Worthing ton, $35.07. by the choir, and will render the Easter cantata, "He Lives." This will Ik inter Siersed with music and recitations and a shorf address will be deli fered by C. W. Bvro the pastor. J. Norris Myers, mnsi cnl director of the Sunday school, has had charge of the service and has gotten it up. Miss Alice Smith and Prof. V, Kneringer will furnish the organ music. Bailey street Mission Sunday school nt o'clock. Catholic Church, Haywood street Services at 11 a. tn.; Sunday school at 10 a. m. French Broad Baptist church Preach- ingntlla. m. and 8 p. m. by J. S. Wharton. AND LOTS OF NOW AKKIVINO. II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Hat., Shoes, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Carpets. 7 V 9 PATTON AVE. burg. Pa In order to secure the money necessary to build this road from Ashevillc to the Mndison county line, a distance of 20 miles, nt once, petitions nre now being circulated in the nm-thcrn portion of the county, of which the following is a copy: "To the Ihmrtl of Commissioners of HuncomlK County: "The undersigned, qualified voters of Asbeville, Ream's Creek, Flat Creek and Ivy townships, in this county, rcsK'ct fully request and petition your honorable body to submit to the voters of said townhips the proposition to subscrilie to the capital stock of the Atlanta, Ashevillc and Baltimore railway com pany the sum of two hundred thousand dollars, to aid in the building of said road, from Ashevillc through keeni'. Kev. Creek, Flat Creek nnd Ivy townships to the Madison county line, on the con- Sunday school nt the Methodist Clmiiel dition thutsnid railway company shall on College street beginning promptly nt srtuie townships against the pay 4 p. m. Claude Miller, superintendent. me,nt 0,,nn,v "" interest and pnnei- , pal on the bonds that may be issued in West End Baptist Mission Rev. W. P. payment for said stock, bv said company Southern. Sunday school at 3:30 p. m. giving a first mortgage lien on said rond Scrvices Sunduy morning and evening. lKd and franchise, and by the stockhold- First Baptist church-Preaching nt erf further agreeing and obligating them 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. by Kev. C. Dur- 8l,vc' to discharge- the interest on said ham, of Raleigh, K.C. Sundny school j township bonds. " 9:30 a.m. ' rrom the wording of this document it 1 will tie seen thnt the townships Will be NortU Asheville M. E. church, South-; fullv secured from all loss bv a first mort Rev. C. M. Campbell, pastor. Divine i Kngc upon the road and franchise, and in service Sunday morning at 11 a. m., addition to this the stockholders obli and 7:30 p. m. i Kate themselves individually to stand lie- Pire M.tl,n.i;. iin.1 ,i,.....i, '. tween the county and loss. corner of Haywood and Buttrick streets-S !l ' Proposed by the projectors of this I'rcaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. hv "' ".a, n..... Rev. J. U. Roberson. " 1 w'"c" W1" ' built from Asheville to At- ' Kinin . l.i n,,.ii.i, mil. iiic lllttii. Riverside M. B. church. South Divine : son county line to one of the ooints indi- service 11 a. m. and 8 p.m., Rev. J. C. I cnted on the Norfolk and Western rail- Troy, pastor. A welcome for all. Sun- j road in Virginia on the north, the whole day school at 3 p. m. . line as contemplated under the charter of nnd Baltimore erses a rich nilicrrd coun- p. m. bundav school at 9:30 a. m. " " "', ' " - , """ I than any other route Irom the South to innilT episcopal churcn (colored) i Pittsburg : 'r.. o i.... i I . , IS ASIIEVILLE'S NAME MUD? RICHMOND PEARSON ON THE IMPROVEMENT ACT. We Have Arrived at a Crlnlaln the Hlatory of This Towu-Para-mount Merita In tlie Act. Editor Tub Citizhn: Not in a spirit of controversy, not in advocacy of any special or personal or po litical interests, but in the earnest belief that a crisis it on involving thedes tiny of Asheville, I desire to say a few words in favor of the proposed public improvements. Here is the question to be settled: Is Asheville in the hands ol live, progressive, enlitihteneH tn, rl,. nineteenth century, or is it underthe con trol ol pig-headed obstructionists of the Silurian age. Shall we walk and drive on streets like civilized men, or shall we wade and wallow in mud like the Ptero dactyl and the Icthyosaurus ? "on i Hesitate to declare that 1 would rather have one-hall of all mv citv .i. . erty sold under the sheriff's hammer than live longer in this mud and mire. One hall might go and the renmining hall Ironting on decent streets would be worth more than the whole, in the present condition. talk about sellinir the oflOOIeet. The statement is absurd; it o a. .uicvism. nnere is tlicre a lot on the paved portion of Main street that is worth less than $200 per front foot ''. The man who owns 100 leet along that paved portion can sell it to me lor $20, 000. Do you call that mi.n tnnr? ti, value of the lot has been made by the pavement, and so it will be all over the city, il we vote lor the appropriation. I know that it pays to build streets; for within the past twelve months I hve spent $10,000 on the streets of Asheville. and have made money bv the oK.ration. We can't build streets without mmwi- Hie fairest wuy to raise the money is to tax the land directly benefitted by the improvement as provided in the act. 1 his is a duestion of hui lieu. I h.,M can keep it out of politics. suppose we place on the advis ory committee really the trustees of the liind such men as i'cnluiid of the lsl National Bank, Maddux ol the W. N. C. Bank, Sawyer of the Battery Park Hank, Waddell ol the National Hank of Ashe ville, all democrats, and Geo. W. Pack and 11. T. CoiliiiB, national republicans, but uuolitrusive in local politics. In the bandsof such men, our money is sale; we trust them every day with our individual muds, and we cun trust them implicitly with the public luuds, and not only that, but we can count confidently upon an impartial and judicious application ol the money. I sic that there are some defects in the act, but these men in prac tical application can correct them. I sec two paramount merits in the act : hirst, it is the most just distribution ol the taxes that could be devised; tin ground immediately benefited pays two thirds ol the cost, the community pays the other third. Second, in the practical working of tin act, the city, in wise hands will not have to issue over $300,000 in bonds, while il will accomplish $500,000 worth of work. It ought totakctive yean' time to do the work economically and permanently. II $100,000 be issued yearly for three years the receipt from special assessment, oy that time will amount to $14-5,0011, which will he covered into-.the sinking lund and invested in "intcrest-liearing securities," or, still better, applied to the purchase and redemption of our own bonds. This process will make investors eager to buy the bonds, will help the city's credit, will virtually limit the issue to $300,000 for street improvements, anil will show to our sister cities who are now questioning our ability to curry such n debt that we have not only the pluck to do it, but are actually buying back our own pajicr in less thun three years. Vote the muney and Asheville will take the lead of all the young cities oi the progressive South. Vote it down and she tails of her present bright prom ise and forleits tlie confidence of the thousands of capitalists who in every quarter of the union, have their eves fixed on Ashevillc as a place of profitable investment. Vote the money and millions will How in for the hundred thousands which wc expend; vote it down, and we will tie left by cnpitalisls to wallow in our despised and unprofitable mire. Richmond Peakso.n. Wc ply ci in tho ing bi REMAHrABLY LOW PRICES. Sporui tli.it usually retail for 2i mwl sellfc : make Call i,...' self. ill r ache, bot Gr The li Coloem Powdti Ptesci , delivers . . theeitv If yov . Slma Hi i UACY. I One to i II yov i small PI1AKM , All kind , Uuth Ol . When pounda can pos the pur cals ht compou Phurmi, was not TEXAH CATTLE FEVER. uuy atouui at o p. m, . ine llg contemplated under ti Central Methodist Episcopal church, I the ,Atll??,a' Asheville nnd .South, Rev. C. W. Byrd, pastor.-Ui- ro.ml- "bichnot only trnve vine service at 11 a. m. and 8 miiieraliiRr.eulturnlund t.nl ABHF.VII.I.K'a BIRDSEVE. G. II. MAYER C0NSULTIN8 : OPTICIAN 6i South Main St. (Law's Cblna Hall.) IS. COFFIN, 1 AUCTIONEER. SJBAL BtTATB aOBMT ANrt LOAN BHOkBR No. s North Mala street. ( tf ant In en jraa call, writ name : aart reakleiua om .Lam. iwl I wlM visit Tfta. Refer tr J. a. aietle, Bincr of Battery s-ar oici, or mni uaa la aaueviiK. , BiisniN k. WILMS. k. CASTKR WALKS WILKIE & W ALICE, (BnmcnKirs to Wllkle & Atkins.) NO. IS PATTON AVENl'E. Services for Uaster Sunday 11a.m. and 4 p. m. bunday school at 3 o clock p. m. First Prtsbyterinii church, Rev. W. S. P. Bryan pastor Divine worship ntll a. m. No evening service. Sabbath school at 0:30 a. m. Trinity Kpiscopil church. Rev. DO YOU FIND Von cannot read email print; mnathold yonr Finper at a distance ; rest your eye. frequent y ; priD-becorolng blurred, dim or tannine together t YOUR EYES Become tired and .mart while reading or mm x Ing; cannot stand a strong light; or w .iter truly in a moderate wind r TROUBLING YOV With rick headache, either on the forehead or tac nan of the aeeh, that- medicine lines not cnreriallamed, swollen, sticky, or sandy nam i ' irilo, Hay. Voter Eyca ExatnlntMl Fr orcniirsre, , Mntlaractlon Unstraiileccl. Tenncy's Fine Candles i: staled pack ge., and alto In hulk, received fresh every week. W. are exclusive agent In Ashevillc. HTGWe Tenney's" a trial, if yon wish UttMft' OAKLAND v HEIGHTS SANATORIUM. (PORMBRLY OAKLAND INN.) ASIIEVIIXEt'N. C MOST COMPLETE HEALTH REPORT IN THE SOUTH. IrhSdSm E. U. BKITT, STONE CONTRACTOR & BUI'.DER. Also gradhig of ail kind. don. All orders promptly ailed and work gnarantetd. Can ha foaad at all Haves at Oraham's ;otton actory. ' i ..; "r;!M " l,"VV '. ':;' '' ,-aagllMtf .'; '. . W-:'-'"-''i0'"'ft Annolntment. nnsurpaaed. All modern ther.v-otlc appllaacea and baths for the re lief and cure ol nervous aud chronic dis ease. Turkish, Roman and Russian hatha, Belee triritv. Masaajrr. Swf.lish MoTtinenU. all in ; cludtil In prioe of room. The MMirai Management nnner tne nirec ti.m of Pv. P. . Neifu., rromtlyof the Jack son Banaturinm, at 0an.ru., H. V. For fun. ther nartiealars atldrea., j-, ,.: . Miss Emily Vaughn. The Llttioarrapba Ready For De livery Hqudsy. J. J. Stoner, who, with the aid of A. M KiiRer, prepared a bird's-eye view of Ashe ville some time airo, has received the lithtHirsohs of this oictare. The sketch wns exhibited toTiiECmzBN at the time of its completion and was, through these column., described, being pronounced a work of art. In tlie lithograph the lines art much more clearly defined, and tbe picture is decidedly handsome. The lithograph will suiitly please iubscriliers, as every oliieot of interest iscltarly defined. There will be no difficulty for anv one to readily discern his place of business or abode. While there nre some minor errors of de tail, they do not materially affect the picture, and due allowance can be made for them when the magnitude of the un dertaking is considered. Every street is shown and some ol tne details are sur prising for their accuracy. At the lower border of the picture there appear pictures of the Battery Park ho tel, the Winynh house, the extension of South Main street (showing tbe Ashe ville Park and Hotel company's property and the Kenilworth Inn) and the Kenil worth Inn. The government building and the new First Baptist church, not yet completed, are both shown. At tbe bottom there is also a list of references, with numbers corresponding to numbers on the map. .... Tbe delivery of these pictures ttf sub scribers will be beeaa Monday, and Mr. Stoner will leave for other fields of labor aa soon as this it completed. - He desires all to help him to expedite hts delivery. One feature of tbe lithographs which commends Messis, Stoner & Kuger is the quality of the work on them and the paper on wmrn tney are pnnteo. isotu nre first-cless. Some of tbe pictures, however, have been printed on thinner paper than those intended for subscribers and are soitable kir mailing. The uictnre caioot do otherwise than attract visitors! and probably home resent Ncely DuBose, rector Holy communion, 7.30 a. m.; morning prayer and holy communion, 11 a. m.; children's l-'aster service, 4 p. in. There will be no Sunday school or evening service. Christian church Morning service, 1 1 a. m., subject "Benefits of the Kcsiirrcc tion"; evening service 8 p. ni., subject "Benefits ol Christ's departure"; Bible school, 0:30 a. m.; young people's meet ing, 6:30 p. m, All are cordially invited. SACRILIUIOltt UHUKEKM. Col. K. 1. Coleman, one of the most ex perienced railroad contractors in the south reached Asheville from Union county, South Carolina, this morning, and in a talk with Tiik Citizhn ex pressed himself ns heartily favoring the project. Colonel Coleman thinks Mc- j the townships subscribing would be amply secured ngainst all loss, and if the subscriptions are voted he will himself take the contract to at once build the road for the whole twenty miles. It is proposed to make the road stand ard triuiL'e anil grade, and the estimated cost, for grading and laving the track, is fixed at $200,000. And the prospects npiiear to lie favorable lor the speedy construction of tins road. uuarantine A it Hi nut It-Beef io- liilf I'p lu Wyoiui.iit. br. Lous, March 28. Gov. I'rnncis has issued a proclamation ordering strict iiianintiue against southern cnttlc on account ol splcnlic or Texas fever wnicn cue t inted states dciiartnient ol agriculture declares is prevalent south ol a line from the northern border of Indian lemtory and thence east to the Blue Kuigc mountains. UlUVN.NK. Wvo.. March 28. Within the last month the price of beef on the hoof has advanced to 4'2 cents, a rise of t Vi cents. Block Uuotatlona. Nkw VoKK.Mnrch -Uric tsi,; Lake Shore i,,,K ,i,)u pturmwtsiern ioyi.4 Nor.olk and Western r,3'3: Richmond nnil west Point Tcrmiual 17ij; Winter., Lnlon 011.4. Cotton In Slitl.t. Hkw York. March VH.-The total visible sup ply of cn mm for the world la A.una.nn, unics, 01 wnicn z.iiin.nr,. lin e nre Amen can, aitainst z.flnn.Mia and a,oll,di,a Uulc rrniKcuvrly last year. Receipts at all in tennr towns, aM,l-.a hides; receipts Irom iminiatHins, 7,H17. Lrup in si;ht, 7 , uo,uu UUKI. Railway Meellnji at Hot HpiiniiH. Hot Si-kincs. N. C. March 23. At p. TrlK,r.rrf i ? f f 1101 1 Springs, Webster and Savannah Railroad Frkdkkicks, Va.. March 28. George . . ,, .. . ... . . j . ., . 1 Co. and the Greensville, Carolina nnd W. Shephnrn, who owns the ground on ., .. .. . ,. . , . , , , . ... , . , Northern K. R. Co., on motion of Mnj. which the tombof Mary Washington, the ,, , . , u . . , mntherolRerffeWaali.nt.ton.i.ait.mt..l W' Hl'1. L- G- K"nl"n wn cnll',1 gave to Colbert & Keitley, real estate brokers, an option on the property. The brokers at once advertised the tomb lor sale at public jiuetloh in Washington. This aroused indignation, and Slu-pard notified the brokers that he could not give a clean title to the ground. There upon they instituted a suit for $20,000 to the clinir; II. S. Milligau was elected secretary. Col. J, H. Rumboiigh made n motion to apHint a committee to draft a letter to the Southern Improvement Company in regard to securing terminal facilities nt Hot Springs. This wns suiiercecdcd .... - . : !. . .... 1. 1 ( . 1 T1-..I. uy n iiHiuun 111 ucu uy mr. in. a, Ualtliuore Hrlrea. Pai.tiu.irb, Murch an Floor, quirt but -.inn.,, iiuwiuu a.rect ana western, sutler., :i.uii(ii3.o; taiiillv, 4i!(a.i Ki; citv mills, I Kin Dran.ls) extra. il.SSit.". So. Wheat anutnern, steady; Kulti, l.on(al 111; Long ;vnj, .i.'r,Wi,. si.uu; wcntcro nrme.; No. i winter red, spot and Mare 1.1m oin; May si .iMH.jinl Dirt,. Corn southern, quiet hot llrm; white, 72(s)7Ac ycnuw, Yuv-j(ui7ac; western, stea.ly. damages A decision has been handed in ; ot Greensville, Tcnn., to substitute the for bhephard. i r. t. 1 111.T 1 Farmers' Alliance Urowlng. St. Paul, Minn., March 28. The re port of Secretary Strambcrg, of the Min nesota Farmers' alliance show that the organisation is making the tame phe nomenal growth at last year. More than 11,000 members have been enrolled since tbe election in November. Total membership, 62,61 fl. DINIMlert HelieU. San l-kANCisa, Cal., March 2S.--The distillery of the (.all.iges nine Co., ut Thursday on account of alleged frauds. board of aldermen and mayor of Hot Springs to said committee. After remarks by Mr. 1. C. Park, Mr. A. N. Slictui and Col. Ki meeting adjourned. umbough, the . College conference. At the students deputation conference of the Southern college Y. M. C. A., yes terday afternoon, Inter-collegiate Secre tary J. R. Mott delivered a lecture on "The fall campaign." lie was loilnwed by Mr. White on "The association meet inns. At the night meeting Mr. Mott Mew York Market. Nkw York, March 28 -Stocks, dull bu sternly. Money, easy at 3: Kxctmnifc. loim. 4.M5.it; short, 4.SKI4; stale b nils, dull but lelittirclt.; go'ernii cnt tiumls, cli.ll bu sieniiy. louon, uuict vales. a nu n: I lanils, tic; Orleans U 7-1 lie; futures ofienev U1111 1,111 sieuuy am. ciiimcii lllllct; Mare M BK!IM.7; April. 8 7llt.IS.74; Mil;. M Htltl "Mi June, Hh48.U1; July. uoat.iH.UU AUKUSt, U.i7(n) o. Flour ipilet mul cnungcil. v licit quiet but Ann. Corn active i.ut weak. t'urk dull null easy. $ll.21iHI)13.S0 Laril iiuiet but steady, at $S 70 Spirit- Turpentine quirt but steady, at l(it,IVtc. Rosin dull hut steady si i.o , tuii.nu. rreignuj sieany. AI'I'AIKS UF COXSliUVEXCE. 1I0MK. Charles Arbuckle, the millionaire colli merchant, of New ork, is dead. There wns a blustering snow storm Washington yesterday and in many parts 01 Virginia. The Tennessee bill prohibiting barber ing on Sunday has been signed by Gov. ISucliunnii, mul t,'k.s r;ixl uuirt !' MX. mt,.. mmW ,..P-.iWm i- 'iliiyst Slip- in I OSiEH l(J tit iuir tlioy ate bo '': vinU, y'fi can I O-l T . AIM.' ,;i . ;.f vffi'.- OltANT'S I'll AUMACY. n'-irilgi'i if V' ri'-'i "if. 'atati- "iJl'U ' 1.' '.mire u. mr mni ! h;t'-:hu-tit fill 'i Ht okas; "unking 11 t niiiir pic fin. .t cut ! i.lA. 1 .ro.o ' ' " n li s 1 :li..::.t -. 1 . .-(' - wm Unit Hruxttfar mi way, (iKA.rS ut Ui po (, . a-. it. -hes Sji;A Ht -ishn, , 1 tc. 4 tin M:t:H , 111 AX1 SHEY1LLE 1MPRO iY 70 R S I have he most Ashevillc trcet ea $4,MOO. Itcautl large oa Six ro. An for .1 iiplenUid Have more or SO per posed at land Is v Terms e. Kct inot it withi. THAT t .aa 1.15 3.S0 3.40 4.3R 8 7S 0 US Reduce ' Odds price t. ' Cm. 1 . E;i.., I .' I'oui ; . , The L 01k couit l:uise, inrludin thf t , .' , er -l.i -,i 1 . 1 111 IlltH II til Vlilllll 1, I liltlltTT Ulltl lltl .Hi t, lrvn.gton, wns scucri by revenue officers Mwupiid the entile time with n lt-eturc 011 , -:islotnllv desim-;-i b, ; HowcaniKwtiicaits.iionawahtn nnil nifiiiitfiiti nti nittrt'il Irt In hit stiiilv 1 I 14 OeatliH From the rlp. l lljs m(,nliftg Mr, Mott lwtuicd on Mr, l'nrnrll spoke at Sligo ycstenl i , Nkw York, March 28. Por the last j "Pvraonul work in college;" Mr. White I A bund 01 McCnrthyilcs sccurcJ a lire i hours three deaths were reported from followed on "Geneial religious work," cape, which they set up at Mr. ParncU's the irio, making tbe total fourteen for a and Mr. Mott closed the session with a j hotel, to tlie rfvtut amusement of the as-1 i week. I lecture on "Inter-collegiate relation." ! acmblcd crowd. ' .J " U 1- in n. n'i an J''--C 3.mm . y"--! ''-"'-t j&t...'A.lv,iU . i ;U,',. ' !i. 11. 1 I..
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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March 28, 1891, edition 1
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