ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 13 1891
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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZKX.
By RANDOl.Pll-KURR PR1STISC, CO.
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MONDAY, Al'Kll. 13, 1SU1.
Tiikke: h;i been .mm her attempt "
the eziu's lite. Tlire.ileuecl men live Imij
Tiihkk is mi reason why there shuul
ever lie any dust riyini; in the Inisims
unrt of Aslieville. I'.et nut the street
sprinkler.
Now wunlil lie a unm! time to ele;in
our paved streets around the sipi.ire, r '
move some aneient and tiresome piles o
earth from olV the sipiare. and clean ti
the siiuare itself. Let us have some si le
about us.
It is prettv hard to escape thinking
that some of the legislators must have
known that the act j;iviii; niayistrates
jurisdiction ol 'assaults with deadly wea
pons was unconstitutional. I ii they
keep t lite l, knowing what the lesult
would he?
We said recently that Sir Waller Ral
eigh "never set loot on the American
continent." We oui;ht to have sail
North American, for that was in our
mind .is the context showed. The Ahc
ville ClTIZKS supposes we wrote in ignor
ance ol the tacts. Wilmington Mcscn
er. Oil, No, we (lidn't. Weipioted i'itiiui
simily to stimulate impiirv ; and succeeded.
A Cnkkokkk Indian eoiresj deal 'f
the Swain eountv Herald s.usof the re
publican ticket here :
"Nah-uh e-io-ke-nah-dali-liih 1-nc-ch.i-lali-kee
Kau-lah nuh-vi i-iu hi duli-na-
duh-nuh-ee-sla-ne oo-nah le-sia-vu'n-tc-ye 1 stale
i-ue vo-ih-ste-skuii-e dah-i:ali da-lo-.iia- j l.u ye
skuh-e Nuh-ki-ua-e-kan e. 1-ne eaa-ial:-!
kee ka-suh oo-eha-lo oo-tiau le-siau s'.ul; j
he-ke i-la ila ke lo u-vu-il.iu-uli nah-uah !
i-nah-le-stali-vuh-skiih-e l'-you cc-sk.iu j
uau-ijuo yc-dc-oo-wa-ir.ih."
These arc no doubt the laeisin thecasi ,
but they are rather harshly pin.
tenth ol lieu, John M. I noke.
Survivors of the ti.hiiin; Tweniy-s-v-enth
North Carolina regiment will be
pained to hear ot the death of their old
colonel and brigade commander which
occurred recently. lien. Cooke was a na
tive ot Missouri, and luring the war had
command of the Twcn'.v-sevemh Ni.rili
Carolina regiment, which was consolnia
ted with some oilier North Carolina reg
iments to form a brigade ot which Col.
Cooke was made general. 1 bs Nort h Cai
oliua contingent was devotedly attached
to him. He was a line tactician, a ill. in
of splendid courage, and made his com
mand one of the most (anions in the war
for its gnllanlrv. den. Cooke boie upon
his pcrsuti the scars of several severe
wounds received in battle, lie sealed in
Richmond alter the war, and engaged in
business ill that city. He was a s ncere
nnri active Christian ami gave much time
to Similar school work. He died in
Richmond.
what will become, if started aright and
managed aright, a permanent attraction
at Aslieville every fall. The liest advice,
the most experienced men, should be at
hand to draw on in making these first
moves towards the fair. Mr. Ray, if we
understand him, suggested having not
more than three managers. We believe
that to be two too many. No great
enterprise succeeds that has more than
one head. Now lor that head, it will be,
we believe, poor economy not
to get really first-class talent
the licst that is going. Seek Hu
man who has made a success of fairs
elsewhere, in the state or out ol it, pay
him well and give him full swing. That
done the rest is but a matter of money
and of detail. Such a head should lie se
cured early, even before the site is finally
decided on, lor that is a matter of very
great importance.
Tin; Citizen has now lor a half year
talked fair in, and perhapsout, of season.
We have aroused interest in the project
all through Wesiern North Carolina, and
have been the means of proving that the
lime seems ripe lor it. that the people nrc
anxious for a fair ami will give it hearty
support.
Let the good work, so auspiciously be
gun, go on without a hitch or hindrance.
Make tilt loutiihilions broad and deep.
building lor mil selves and lor lutiire gen
erations. A OAT CR('l.l FOLKS.
Mr. Hill File, the celebrated evange
list, is lo heal Salisbury on the L'liili ol
this ui' nit h.
Mr. V.. F. Case, late editor and pro
pi ictor ot the Miiiphy Seoul, accompan
ied by Ins family. Ins gone to Yiiginia.
wh re he will probabh locate.
Capi . M. Thrash having sold his
(arm in this county lor twenty-live
thousand dollars, is moving lus laini T
to Tr.insvlvania county wheie he pui
chased the cilc'uaicd I.owiks laini.
which is said o be one ol ihe best mi-
proved and eipiippeo pl.i mat .mis in tin
siaic. M urp'iy 1'ailk " in.
Tarboro South', i ue . M nd.iv .in in
l int ol Joseph Kiitiin, living about seven
miles from this place, w as lett lot a shoil
tone sitting in front ot t lit- tire. When
the parents returned thev louial Ihechair
overturned and I lie head of the child
Iving against ; tie hand lion, one side ol
l!ic tace and lop ol the head t hoivughlv,
baked. Strange lo sav, the brain ot the
child does not seem to Ik alleeled. Willi
the ii dhalives aiuilied, it has rested well
1 wo nighls and takes an interest in wh.n
is g: ing on.
J7.S' .W;M.V.s- i:rsi.xi-:ss.
LWE IS NORTH CAROLINA.
At Stanly court last week only one
case went to the jurv, not a conviction
and the jail is empty.
The merchants of Raleigh report that
they sold about $600 worth of material
to be used fordraping purposes in mourn
ing for Gov. I'owle.
The first train on the Yadkin railroad
entered Albemarle, the county seat of
Stanly, on Saturday last, and John R.
Drake, was the only passenger.
John C. Dancv, the negro who was
appointed Collector ol Customs ol the
port ol Wilmington by the president is
from Salisbury, and has several times
Ix-en secretary of the "republican state
convention here. News and Observer.
"Dedicated to the man who docs not
believe in planting in the dark of the
moon." These words accompany an
Irish ootato vine twenty inches linir,"
"which is confirmation, strong as proof
from Holv W rit, that the potatoes were
planted in the light of the moon. It went
to vine instead ol roots. Greensboro
Record.
Tlilrty Yearn A no.
l-'rntn the New York Sun
At half past 4 o'clock on the morning
of April 1-, ISIil, a bombshell rose from
the mm tar battery at Fort Johnson on
lames Island, in Charles harbor, anil
burst over Fort Sumter. It was thesig
nal gun of a w ar that was to last four
ears, involving millions ol combatants
md costing hundreds ol thousands ol
lives.
Now, alter thirty years, the .sixth
Massachusetts is to visit Itallimore
igain on the Kith of apiil, this time wel-
onied by the people ol that city in token
it the peace and concord that prevail
hioughout toe union. As lor Fori
Sumter, it is Iclt without anv garrison
odav, and so is 1'art Moultrie. Troops
re stationed in the liarbois of Huston.
New York, ami San Francisco, and ma
e louiid manning Fort Mcl'liersoii in
e r'n, Jackson bin ia ks in Louisiana,
mil Fort Uarrancas in Florida; mil nom
re kept ill Charleston barber, drcal
hanges have come m ihiity years.
Siuine slirs up the bile. You lose vour
ippetite. (eel weak, too hot, and lh! so
tired. Take Simmons Liver Regulator
sales
W Two logs went down the tivcr last
vi !, t' r si u p uicii I to lairojie. containing
over T.oon itei ol lumber. Hrvson (.uv
llciald.
HKf'The Mc-sts. Puke, ol Durham, this
nave iiit.1 t loed tile purchase ol a
lodv ot limber lands located jointly
in tins ami Clay. Murphy Bulletin.
t j T.xtcusivc ami valuable discoveries
ol .asper liavt jus' been made in Moore
count-!, and as a csull sum large
ot land there have been made.
(.-.'' A eh. onbi r el coiunie n e has licen
iir;.uiied at Wnvucsv ilk , and not sa'i
lieo w illi t his. a pid'hc libiaiy and tirsl
ela-s water works system ate certainties
there.
fi!'"''.olilsboro Argus: The Crescent
cntimiing lacton, with Messrs A
Westbrook, D.J. 'Aaron. Dr I W." I'.n
si n . '.. V.. Unitonaud K. Koinegay ai
incorporators, Has been orgauueiiai Mi
Olive.
At Hie Mt- Vrk Trllxmr'x stcmi
1 t-iiu-nttlal.
I-1 . T 1 1 t tic s; w "I K Snil
Mr. Dana t"ld how lien. James Wat
sou etili tiail ei itniscil in a ii(sp.is'r
that tretdoni ot un ss and bearing which
Mr. (ucclev earned alui' Sl to the eMeiit
ot ecceulru'itv.
"Mi. tirrclcv," sod Mr. I'.ina gravely
"was ihe optiosile ot a dude." lien
Webb had recently been pardoned out
aate s pus
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Seward. Mr
SPRING FEVER.
At tbit time of the year the
blood changes, its circulation is
sluggish and the system is not
properly nourished. The result is
loss of appetite, weakness, an op
prcssive feeling of fullness, too
hot, and Oh! so tired. To cure
and prevent Spring Ferer tnke
Simmons Liver Regulator. All
nature is now waking and every
body should invigorate the liver,
kidneys and bowels with Sim
mons Liver Regulator and they
would not have so much bilious
ness, headache, dyspepsia and
malaria all the rest of the year.
You would not exjiect a plant to
work off a w inter's decay and
bloom as good as ever without
attention in the Spring. Don't
expect it of your system. Take
Simmons Liver Regulntor.
Iltoprl i
WR CALL KPKHAL ATTEN
TION TO Ol'H CUSTOM AND RE
PAIR DEPARTMENT, WHICH IS
NDER THE SUPERVISION OF
MR. W. A. TOWN8END, LATE OF
THE FIRM OF TOWNSEND &
HYNDM AN. FINK WORK A SPEC
IALTY, AND SATISFACTION
flVARANTKKD. HIDING HOOTS,
RIDINO LEGGINGS, ETC., A
FEATURE.
WEAVER A MYERS,
THE SHOE STORE, NO 39 PAT-
TON AVENUE.
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
A crrntij of tnrter hakintc tiowilcr. Hijfih
t of all in Iriivrninp ttrtrneth . -Latest V.
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Walnut, Oiik, Cherry, S.yc-
?nnor', Ash iuxl Kim suit,
without huhiImt; our lfith
ct'iitur.Y oak ran't hi' limit
t'itlii'r nuality or ji ice.
Wt' also have oni of Mm
host upholsterers in thi'coun
tr.v. and will Rivi1 our spfM'inl
nttfiition to that line of busi
uess. rntlerfaking prompt l.v
attended to and sntisfnrtion
jjuaranted at
Patton Avenue.
BLAIR & BROWN.
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A gnr.ranteeil Cure for Piles of whnto
Kind or (le.gr v Kitcrnnl, Intornsl, Bli
or Bleeding, Itching, Chronic, Rewnt
Iloreilitnry. oO a box; 6 boxen, $.!
Frit by mail, prepaid, on receipt of pri
Wo gunmntoo to eurs any case of Pil
GnsranMied n"'1 f"H c "ly by
T. C. Amitti A Co., whulrnsle and retail
druKftixts. Falilic ffciusrr, Aflhcville.
Mr, HurlHhonie'H I cIUr.
With regard to Mr. 11 utslioi ne's let
ter in this issue Thf Ci i Ui-.s has to say
that it testilied only to what it had seen
when stating that Mr. Spray was an
"otlicious pai'lizaii." When Kwart and
Crawford spoke at Cherokee during the
lust congressional canvass, Mr. Spray
met Mr. linarl at the depot in his own
private bunav, with his horses decked
out with waving dags,, and drove him to
Cherokee, a distance ol ten miles. Mr.
Spray's hand as out on the arrival of
Mr. Kwart, and met him with n burst ol
music. Mr. Kwart was the guest of Mr.
Spray during the day and night. Mr.
Spray was the busiest man at Cherokee
th it day, and every movement, every act
betokened the liveliest interest in Mr
Hwart's success. The next day Mr. F.w
art was driven back to Charleston by
Mr. Spray, with the same banner Hy
ing. This may not have lx-en intended
for imrtisanrv, by Mr. Spray, in his in
nocence he may have intended it only
as a necessary mark of respect to a prom
inent man, but, the fact remains, inten
tionally or nintcntioniilly, Mr. Spray
was an "ollicious partisan" that dny,
and Tint Citizkn, with all due respect to
Mr. Hartuhornc, and giving the most
charitable interpretation possible to Mr.
Spray's action, adheres to the opinion
that a man who is unable to distinguish
between being an officious partisan and
exercising tae right of every citizen to
vote and express his political convictions,
is unfitted for such o position as Mr.
Spray now fills.
A Good Start.
Well. Western North Carolina will
bave a fair this coming fall. There can
be no doubt about that now. The best
men of Buncombe county hnve .become
interested and that is a guarantee of at
least a careful examination of the feasi
bility of holding an exposition here that
shall attract all North Carolina to see
what we hare that is orth looking at
Of coarse, just at this point the start
ing point it the time to move most
cautiously in building the foundation ol
t'.re U,v,s ri ol( lo tlie at t.u k w as: "On
lrcss ma v l.e 'ptret . lull it is tioihitig to
what Webb's would haw hem it .Se.(id
had not pai doiicd him."
The annoyance of hrcakiiv'
iainp-chimneys need not be
borne.
Get touh glass chimneys.
Macbeth's " pearl top " and
" pearl glass " are tough
against heat; they do not
break, except from accident.
They are also clear, trans
parent, not misty or milky; they
fit and stand upright; shape
and proportions are right to di
rect the draft upon the flame.
They cost a little more than
rough and wrong chimneys of
common glass that break con
tinually.
To A4vertlerH
I To insure change of advertisements
I running on regular contract, copy must
he hnnrico in hv 1 n o clock a. m.
TO BE
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DO YOlUt MJYINti
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E.B.BARNUM&CCS.
THE FINE CLOTHIERS,
HATTERS
AND
IK'S MUSIC HOUSE.
35 N. Main Htreet.
ASHKVILLE, N. C.
OI'RT SQI ARK, SPARTANIH'KC, a. l
FURNISHERS.
I J. P. RAWVP.R, PSRHIUKNT.
OTISM. COXR, VlCK -rum
1 K. RASKIN. Cashirs
CAPITAL $100,K)M0.
(iRCANIZI'll M AI'CH 3, 1KB1.
Battery Park Bank.
1 rntiHArt n K' ncrnl bMnkinu huinr!i CnniHirrrinl vnvrr rliKt'tmr lrd.
iinn appro Trrt lol Htrml Culler tiitn itinrU' on nil HCtt snililr pt-in ij
l.finn in mi)
SAFE DEPOSIT.
PWr an1 a half Tftm aim I ntnrtrd In tht
ninftir tiunjnriM. Th pfnidr nf Ahrvillr nntl
Hlwtprn North Carolina Iihtc Wrrx kinl to
me am) 1 wih to make snitrful arknow
rtjri'fnrnt of tt. 1 tnrtcrl hr tnklnu an
tmrirv. 1 ntamc loon nittiKhni tnnt tnr
:oine arr rntiiiru to nrttrr innininimtP ami
fairer treatment than I would grt nrtinK
mcrriv in mat wnv. iirnix I tarcu out in
dependent te jeive the very hent inptrment
ror the mone.v they hmi paid previ tinli lot
tneir inKtrntnent
For a continunm-e if the hitor of th
AKheville Mimic Hotite nee the CHtien of R I'uwrix,
few dayw lntrr. Mt iin while come and act m
toik and set phien, at
Ki nd Boxew In Its Tire Proof Vaultn at Reasonable Hatfi.
Solicit account of IndlTidnaln, hanka, hankera, flrnin and corporation.
DIRECTORS.
T. 8. MonaijioN.
K. 1.. I'.KAIt AM,
T. KAWI,
V. K. McBrr.
! H. ItnaTic,
I'. S Cmir.
, M. l.OKR,
T. W. Patton,
II. T. Cot.i.isa,
H. S. PRURV,
V. H. lUl.l.AHD.
3.r North Mnin StiiHt.
C. FALK.
THE HICKORY INN
HICKORY, N. C.
THE "GEM" HOTEL OF THE SOUTH.
SEE FOR YOURSELF
(H'R NRW I.INB
LAWN TKISNI.S RACKKTH,
From $l.(oto $I.'J."; nets, prilrn.ele. A lienu-1
tiful line Crniiurttr, Knur biilli mid MntR
Our m w lin .
HUHTVS CELEBRATED STATIONERY
Slnplc mill Ihihv. Our -S eiul l-'diiiltaiii I
1'cn in Koine i - It L nlimi:--ilt lltv lefl. Hurl
new Souvenir ol Aht villi- only IT, cntK.
We nhnll cose the hnlntiec of mir I 'irtionnry I
llolilrm at SO. worth $3.fi0.
J. N. Morgan & Co.,
nookSUT.I.KRK ASP STATIONKKS,
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Not a HlateNlliaii.
l-'rnm the New York World.
To rank Mr. liilmiiiuls us a etiitrKin.in
is n snil commeiuary on the IhmIv to
which he lieions, or a ediifession of in
aliilil v to e()tiiireheii(l what goes lo the
making ot statxKinansliio.
I.ICMON F.LIXIR.
The Pillsbury-Washburn Flour Mills Go,
II.IMlTKl')
IlaHant. ldcitant, Reliable.
Fur liiliotisuess and constipation, take
Lemon r.hxir.
l'or levers, chills and malaria, take
Lemon r.hxir,
For sleeplessness, iiervoiisnesn nnri pal'
pitation ol'the heart, take Lemon lilixir
Tor indigestion and Ion I stomach take
Lemon lilt x ir.
I'or all sick and nervous headaches take
Lemon Klixir.
Ladies, lor natural snd tliorouj,'h or
ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir.
Or. Mozlev's Lemon Klixir will not
fail you in any of the above limned dis
eases, all ol which arise from a torpid or
diseased liver, stjmach, kidneys or
bowels.
Prepared only by Dr. Mozi.kv, Atlanta,
Ga.. GOc and $1.00 per bottle, at drug
gists. I.KHON HOT DHOP,
Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness,
Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage
and all throat and lung diseases, ble
gant, reliable.
25 cents at druggists. Prepared onlr
by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga.
janl7eod
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
Wo luivo nppointod Win. Kropor our RHiit for tho niilo
of our
FILLSIJUUY'S BEST XXXX FLOUR.
ThiH Klour iw Made From Tho ('hoicewt
Hvlected Hard MlnneMOtn and Dnkota Sp'lnK Wheat,
Ami iH nfknowlodncd ovorywhoro an the hwt. It makoH the
Whitest nd Sweetewt Bread.
A few facts in connection with PillHbury'sbostXXXX Hour:
Mill A grinds 9,500,000 bus. wheat yearly
and hn8 a capacity of 7,000 bbls. daily.
The five railln owned by the Pillnbury-Waahburn Flourj
Mill Co.. could feed two cities as lartre as New York. 300f
cars are required every day to take wheat into and flour
and offal out of our five great mills.
If your want the best be sure and ask for ,
PIIXSBURY'S XXXX.
Average Winter Temperature, 52 Degrees.
The Hotel is, handsomely furnished throughout, has
Electric Lights, Gas, Hot and Cold Water Hatha, and all
the conveniences of a modern home. For terms, etc., ad-
1
uiross
FRANK LOUGIIRAN,
Owner andJProprletor.
WOODBURY'S LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES.
College Street, Hear, of Court House. Telephone fio.'i.
Listen
to plain facts about the Kabo
corset. You can't break the
bones-for one tiling. If you
do, within a year, you'll have
your money back. Soft eye-lets-that's
another thing that
can't be had with other cor
sets. And hear how it's sold :
if you're not satisfied, after
a few weeks' wear, you can
return it and get your money.
F. P. IMlmnaugh.
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Landau, Victoria, Brette, Coupe, Coupelette, Drag, rabolctt,
Phietoii, T Cart, Surrey, Vla-a-Vl, Rockaway.
PbIIIiik Frnt Coupe, Comblnntion Engllnh T Carl. Bitrnilon Top Cnrriaut, Bxtcnilun
Top l'hton, Village Cart, Tark WaKn, Pnrlt WaRonette, Party Wagom,
Pour PnitenRer Buekboard.
Saddle Horses a Specialty. Driver lu Full Livery.
STRAUSS' EUROPEAN HOTEL,
AND RESTAURANT.
ROOMS ALL NEWLY FURNISHED.
.. AlK, table boarrti r can be accommodated.
BOARD BY THE MONTH, WEEK OR DAY.
street car. pan the door. Open from 6
o'clock a. m until 12 o'clock p. m. ' ... , . . .
Am prepared lor catering at anoncn boxkc ior nun. r"p ... - -
trial.
Por aal. only at
BON MARCHE,
My Celebrated Philadelphia Fries
Are well knowu No one can mrp" tncm. Am irrouji -j
Ran in Aaheylllc. Can trwt omen in -"" "J""
i the Half Shell. Pollt. ao aticnuTc -...... , .... v.K,v.,uj,
80 Soath Main it.
dec idly
B. STRAUSS, Prop.