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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: THURSDAY EVENING, MAS' 28 1801. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. By RANDOLPH-KERR PRINTING CO, ' TasDaiLvCrmsa, Democratic, la published every aftcraooa (except Buaday) at toe fol lowing ratal atrictpr cmsh ; On Ya. 16.00 it Months 8 00 Tnasa UonTni.,.. 1.60 Oni Month SO On Wbbk IS THURSDAY. MAY 28. 1891. ball aa ! It. Hear what Winston says through Sentinel, speaking for its city : tbei "Of course Winston is going to hare the best display that will be made at the exposition ol the southern interstate im mieratioa bureau at Raleigh this fall We say of course because the community has formally said so through its cham ber of commerce. It will be a rood ad' vertisement for our interests among many cities. It will set people totalling about us and coming to see us and that is all we want. He who once drinks of our spring will come again." This is good. We like the spirit of it It bespeaks the confidence of a city that has done great things, is capable of great things, and glad of the opportunity ol letting the world know what she has done and what she can do. But is she going to have the best display ? Will she be without a successful competitor? Shall her friendly rival, Asheville, suffer hersel to be second best? Knowing what Ashe ville has done, what she can do, we think Winston will be surprised when she comes to compare notes. The Sentinel says "it will be a good ad vestisement for our interests among many cities." So it will be. But Ashe yille is advertised already as far as pub licity goes; what is wanted now is proof that she is not advertised in vain, that her boasts are not empty words. This exposition is a fixed fact ; in some respects a solemn fact, for the hand has been put to the plow and cannot be turned back. The slate, the counties ol the state, all the townsandcitics thereof, are pledged to the redemption of very grave responsibilities. All are pledged to do their best, for we are to act on our own soil, in the presence of the whole country, perhaps of the whole civilized world. Therefore let Asheville see to it that she is distanced neither by Winston nor any other city in the state. And as the Sentinel calls upon Forsythe county to put its best foot foremost, so do we invoke the emulation of Buncombe. Did Buncombe ever fall short? We never heard el it. We commend to the people of this county the suggestion made to those ol Forsythe: "But what we started out to say was that it is time for us to be making pre parations. 1 he harvest is almost upon us. Forsyth must prove aguin her su- lienority in small grain, grasses, etc. Then the smull fruits are now ripening. The good housewives must prepure and exhibit their finest preserves and canned fruits and vegetables. We must not suy if we hud only thought of it we could have done so and so. We must think of it and have no omissions in our lists, Our tobacco interests will be looked after as will our manufactured articles ofevcrv sort. The perishable articles that are in season now or that are coming into season claim our hrst attention, Those Extract From sennoim Thk Citizkn printed yesterday five noteworthy extracts from sermons preached by New York reverends. All of these extracts, which were lairly char acteristic of the sermonsentire seemed to indicate the fever of unrest, of doubt, of strile. Some oi them also breath an air ol defiance. "The heresy trial is a record of bar- bni ism, a relic of svagery. It smells of rousting flesh," says Rev. Thomas Dix on. Surely this is a sensational exagger ation. The Presbyterians hare a perfect right to ascertain whether, judged by a majority of their best minds interpreting their creed, Dr. Briggsis a proper man to prepare young men for the Presbyterian ministcry. To find that he is not, does not bar Dr. Hriggs from heaven, or from further expression of his opinion at any time. It simply redefines Presbyterian doctrine and prevents the spread ol wrong conceptions concerning it. It is easy to see how many fulsc standards one teacher of Presbyterian theology might instill who had in charge young men to whom he was appointed to light the way. The harm that might result, from a Presbyterian point ol view, would be incalculable. There is no (icrsecution in a church deciding whether its teachers are teaching true doctrine. Some supervis ion there must be, in this as in every thing. But it is doubtful if Dr. Briggs' teach ing can do the harm that is made xt sible by Dr. Winchester's remark : "There is a belief present that clergy men today are not honest; that they be lieve things they dure not preach,' and that they preach what they do not be lieve and what they feel certain in their own minds is not true." Once let this opinion make nnything like universal headway mid there . would be empty churches all over the land us a result. Laymtivcan puns over small doc trinal errors, but not to have faith in the honesty, the sincerity of your pastor is to desert him forthwith. Dr. Winchester must be mistaken. It cannot be a com mon belief, that "clergymea to-day preach what they do not believe;" in other words, are liars. The editor of the Wilson Mirror is a genuine comedian, and we have been sup posing that God created bim in his mer cy and loving kindiesa, simply to amaac the world. Charlotte Chronicle. The Citizen has no donbt that the ed itor of the Mirror it a gentleman. Our objections are simply to the rot be prints, and to the fact that it ha been held up as model for North Carolina editors. A LABGB portrait of ex-President Cleveland was received at the White House Wednesday and hung on the east wall of the main vestibule in fall view of everyone who enters the house. Coming events cast their shadows before. Tub New vY ark Herald My that, Mr. Blaine it losing hit mind. There it noth ing to show that Mf. Harrison it find ing it. . Qukin ViCToiiA ma tatentjtw last Sunday, but the it aot yet old enough to ; TPte. '' ' ;" ' EDIBON'B LATEST. A Big Prom lac By The World's Greataat Iaveator. Should Patti be singing somewhere, my latest invention will put her full length picture upon the canvass so perfeclyasto enable one to distinguish every feature and expression of her face, see all her actions and listen to the entrancing mel ody of her peerless voice. The invention will do for the ere what the phonograph has done for the voice, and reproduce the voice as well, in fact, more clearly. And when this invention shall have been perfected, a man will be able to sit in his library at home, and, having electrical-connection with the theater, tee reproduced on his wall or a piece of can vas the actors, and hear anything they say. I can place one so.it will command a street corner, and alter letting it reg ister the passing sights for t time, I can have it cast them on a canvas so that every feature and , motion of the passers, even to the twitching of the face, can be seen, and it a mend passed during the time, you may know it. This invention will be called the -"Kinetograph." The first half ol the word signifies H motion." and the last "write," and both together mean the portrayal of motion. The in vention combines photography and phon ography. " Houk'a nrnnk en Harangue." from the Atlanta Constitution. For years Houk was a heavy drinker, and many were the times that he appeal ed on the floor of the house in a state of intoxication. One day he made a speech while in this condition, and some of the papers came out plainly and stated it. He rend it the following day when at lunch in the house restaurant, with some of his friends. When he finished he laid the paper downandsaid : "Boys, that's trne, but I shall never be charged with such again. 1 shall never drink -another drop as long as I live." And he kept his word, but his reputation as a drinker lived with him, A year after mnking this statement he made a speech in the house on the force hill, and a southwestern puiier came out the next morning with a column account of "Houk's Drunken Harangue." When he read it he walkedovertooneof hisfriends onthedemocraticside and said: "1 hare not taken a drink for a year, but you sec liowmy rcpututionstnyswithmcV Now, my people at home will think I have gone to drinking agnin, lint whatever is said 1 would not taste a drop of liquor now il my life depended upon it." Mr. Weatail'a Poalttoa. UniToK thk Citizkn: From an edi torial of lust Saturday 1 see that you have misapprehended my position and remarks at the Lyceum where the lynch ing of the Italians at New Orleans was discussed. As the opening speaker on that oc casion I exercised the right to fix the premise of debate. 1 did not put the Ivnched Italians on trial as members ol the Mafia, or for the murder of Hennrssy, to determine whether or not they were guilty and deserving of death, hut as sumed the position lor argument Irom the claims of the citizens who did the lynching. 1 reasoned from their stand point alone, in order (o reach the con clusion of justification lor the act. T. C. Westell. Had TiiK Citizkn understood Mr. Wrstnll's position to be asoullincd above, the editorial he refers to would not have been applied to him. As a matter of fact it should not have been. Iviutor Citi zen. "Mirror" Rot. From the Wiliion Mirror On Tuesday we were "rending proof," the most disagreeable and tryingand an noying thing in newspaper work, when nil at once a precious gleam of Heavenly loveliness drilled into the office, the sanc tum grew radient and resplendent, for one of the purest jewels that ever clistcn- ed in the coronet of humanity was before us in ail lier pristine purity And matchlessness loveliness aim incompar able sweetness, and made us feel that if an nugel ever did live in maiden's precious form it lived in hers, for she fills earth with the sweetest of sweet cheer, and heaven itself could never be mure pre cious and more dear. To cure const ipatiion, sick headache and dysicpsia Simmons Liver Regulator has no equal. Pains in the region of the kidneys arc cured lv Simmons Liver Regulator. Who rules in this town ? . Depends on the question up. The lamo-chimnev Ques tion what sort do you break ? Whatever sort vour dealer deals in. How, do vou think, he selects his chimneys ? He buys those that cost him least; he can get the regular price for them: and the faster they break the more he sells. . a i nat s how he reasons. Tell him vou want Mar. beth's " pearl top " or V pearl glass, tough glass, transpar ent, clear, noHoggy, fine, of ricrhtshaoe and uniform. Tell him you 11 pay him a nickel more a piece, , and . that will cover his extra costs twice over.- Tell him you don't pro pose to break any more. Try your hand at ruling; For HalaritwLirer Trou ble,or Indigestion, us BROWN S IRON BITTERS ' Then Baby was sick, wo twvaaarCastorla. Whs sho was Chad, sat ortad tor CMorkv Whoa eae heeana If tat, aha etnag k Castor, W1iaBshkaIUroa,sheiaToUMOaloti ATmialSHg CRBA TES many a new basinet ,' UNLAKUliS man an old banness; REVIVES many a dull buaimm; RESCUES many a lost buaiaet i SA VBS many a tailing butiata i t-KUSUK vtm many a Uugtbam SECURES tocctat ia tmrMuMi 20 adrertim judiciously, nse toe coh umosof'TbeChhea." Everrbodr reads ft: and in proportion to the return H yield adrerthtrs, if rate artthitaeap- tin the eovatrr. LIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA. William Daly, late- business maaaeertol the Progressive Farmer, died at his home in Leaoir county on the 16th. Nearly every dsx now-bere are ar rivals of soldiers at the confederate home and it it reasonable to believe that be fore many months past there will be 75 inmates. Frank Sherril, a white lad seventeen-! years of age, while at a sawmill near China Uro ve fell against the saw when in motion and was badly mangled. ' He may recover. The moat remarkable industry in the state is to be established in Moor cotio- ty. It will be a "skunkery," that it, a place whe thanks are raised for-their skins. Lenoir Topic. Mr. William lames Battle, Ph. D. of the University of North Carolina, bat obtained a Morgan Fellowship of $500 pel annum at Harvard University. His special work is in advanced Latin and Greek. Mr. Logan D. Dameron, formerly managar of the St. Louis Christian Ad vocate, died at Lexington, Mo., last-Sat urday. Mr. Dameron was a native of North Carolina, and lor many years wat ijuite prominent in business and religion circles in at. Louis. Last Saturday a young son of Mr. lease Henson, of upper Callowhee. climbed into a tree after a crow's nest. Other boys mistook the boy moving about in the tree and partially concealed by the foliage, for a wild animal and shot at him. William and Andy Monteith did the shooting. Voung Henson, while se riously injured both by the sbot- and by falling about 40 feet, is still alive and may recover. The Monteitha are represented as almost crazy with grief on account of the affair. Tuckaseege Democrat, alcknena Among ChtlolrcM, especially infants, is prevalent more or less at all times, but it largely avoided by giving proper nourishment and whole some food. The most successful and re liable of all is the Gail Borden "Eagle" Brand Condensed Milk. Your grocer and druggist keep it. Reason fnoi ch Guest How is this? My bill this time is $-4 a dny ; and last December I had the same room and it was only $3 a dny. Clerk Yes, I know, but the day s are much longer now. Bos ton Courier. POWDER Absolutely Pur A crraai of tarter battfnjr rowrlrr. High cut of all in kareninc strength,--Latent U 8. Government Food Report. )ol29dly 0 it it wa a. a u eg 3 0- b 0 8' a- a 8 Q w M V V b . X a - I a 9 0 a 5 X M a H rEflflYROYAL PILLS uw mana, Miu mm MV ' par (awtstari aM(a aWX aat I. thiaa '-f- am ' m. wtik MtN riMsm-j. Ttkkaf, Mitt V iii sMafaf tkm lUaMavsatIaat. aZ LZaZ I tan. - MlrilUailMeUi raZSnS (HnlodlTmoa lhar aat BRIKtU THIS WITH YOU. E. 13. 13 AKNUM 111 r Al fTt-A -ra ck "Ofi'lFIM' 1 I (a. JF tm IV DM To test the merits of this paper as ta ad vertising medhm. aad to create a more healthy demand for oar matchless,, cltsa, prpptr atVaa tasatssert, worsted, ehesiot.. tweed and home-spaa stock or Pine, Ready oaile Mn'syoaths',ad oys salts and odd pasts, we offrc saclal rrda tioa of 10 per cent, froni the pricea marked. ' When yoa eoaatdet that thla redoctloa It. oS a arfcx, which prtaa waa a. Arm as the Rfk of C4bcaltar,( aad area y a hooee whose .prhteiplea of. Oaf fries has aevtr tottered oa tha aacsrtaia reef hi the Cass, merdal ocaea(kaowa aa acrobatkTamhUng. Thla rrdacttoa is made for tat pacpost a bora stated aad astaas a saving of 15 per feat, aotalag mote, aothtng leas, yoa will teas ktadasaotactit this bat sad bring it with yoa 2 E. Da DAI1NUS1 & CO., ONE PBIGJEJ CliOTHIEIlSd N. 931 riiw7lita Ave. Nh 8 Nslt CavarSirrc, WMbaafriB HvC, AstacirlUCi N. Ca BBINOTBUI WITH? YOU. ; IM ptralttr farmer Is das "OTMWfSJ g oompoundinc as to lmiit ttaslaMlntothomwlvas usury jaaa it In Mm II checks diseases Tn tho mC or If tbay teavaaeaa will Bravo a sotanj euro. Nil Hue stall' k WMaoat IL It takst thoplaeoof a iortor and tnJr- rra- ,us serlptlona. Allwhofoal '" w"0'1 SKlealsry Uvea will And IIMSUT !l Mia he pwveirHvw M anaeuraior inaijfssiwn. rinnathMftiin. Ptlas aa .Ma4al IMvrsal" " I"" of tlmo, no Inlerfrrene Willi hiialnrss while taking. Korrhllitw W 1a snow in nooonl and I armies". No tanr from sxpcianroanor tnklngi Carao VatlaV M" aiiaiao. Bowol Caasplalals. aavarlh nN and rrt- CMilp. InralMs nd drll.nw i-tx- will And II lli mlldrw Aperient find Toole tlmy ran nn. Allttla loVea nltW !Mir rfriln slr and n natural tvaeiiallnn nf lha Sowula A Utile lalren In lh mnrnlns sharpens the nppaOlo, eleansra Ilia slouiaok aot sweetens thr rtreath. A I-HTSKflAKH Ol'imo. "I liar t.aan pia iki"S -wltMBt St lwnlT Tar and nart ttt vi to fmt tip a vaovtabla aempnttad astat- fl"M. -!ia SimfiloM Liw Ktsnlalnr, promptly and atvctnrety mt thi Lirtr to acnos, n.1 atsSt aama lime atd iintead t-fauk-iringS lh and aaftimilaliv rrn of tha yaaai v w. Hinoa, a D., Wxlmigtoa, Ark. Marka nroeniiliirnraat lik further' Trada-Mara tmtmttnt 'nfwr.and h Hrol and Mlrnattire "f J. ll.Zallln Oo-lr rod. t Uio aids. - Taao mtutrtae - - at WKEfnOU-VANT lied room Suits, Parlor Suit, Enwy Chairs, Rockers, .Side Boards, Extension Tables, I)ininf Chairs, Kitchen Tables, Hod liounff, iSinglu Lounges, Hat Itiuks, Wardrobes, ( Vnfa'r Tables, Ottice Furniture, Pictures, Shades, Fl'RNITURE atKPAIRD, UPHOLITEMNS DONE, CARPETS - LAID. CALL ON RLAIR & BROWN FURNITURE DEALERS AND 'UNDERTAKERS, 3 Patton Avcntia. ARDEIPARK HOTEL AND C0TTA6ES. Ten miles from Asheville oa A. t. Rail road, Board f ii per day; $12 per week; $40 per month ol 38 days. Parties to Diaaar Tea, tt. THOS. A. MORRIB, apr.iodtf Proprietor. G. II. MAYER CONSULTING : 0PTIC1AK i Soathl Main St. (Law's China Hall.) 'tVeuScc llo your eyts troahlc yoo la aay way f Do yoa Sad It anaoylag to read or stw t Hare yoa headache either In the forehead or bast of the skall Mf no your rlalon cannot be re gnrded as perfect. Hart voar sight teatrd fret of charge, aatiafactton Rnaraateed. 8BB NATURE'S BBAUTIBS.; Tclcac4p)f Micro acttptMl, FIHd Olassca), Hpj QlaaHKtvJ All kinds of scstaMSc laatraasata. BRINC..TBI. WITWiVOfJ. & COs'S OFEER. BRIPfOTBIS WfVTrtsXPW-'.'.'.' WrQTfEU ' At our bargain counters, "off styles" o! Hats, Caps, Ac, at 'Slaughter price-.." Now i& your chance. A fine line of Straw Hats, very latest styles, just open ed, and going fast. Call and see us. Weaver & Myers, 1THE8H0E STORE," No im ration Avenae. m m house. 35 N. Haiti Street, ASHEVILLE. N. C. COVRT agfARB. aPARTANBITIIO. S. C. . FWa a ad a k ah rears aaw I atartrd la the maair bnaiaras. Tbe people of. Aalsrvlnt tad Waataia North Carolina have hern kind to at aad I wish to make tratefal aekaowl edgament of It. I atartrd bv takiag aa aareaew. I aerame sooa aatisned tlaat the peoiilc are eatltled to I tetter ioatrananita and mlm- treatment baa I would -art arthts: merelv la that war. Heme I atartrd oat la- depaadeat to tire the very heat iaatrameata tor the aaoaey they had paid prevlnaaly for ineir taatrameata. For a eontlnoance of the hlstorv of tha AshevUle Muate Hoasr see the CHisea of a few days later, hi ran while come aad see my sxoca aao get prices, at 85 North Main Street. C. FALK. SEE FOR YOURSELF OVI NBW LINB LAWN TENNIS RACKETS, Proas 11.00 to I4.3S; Beta, poles, etc. A bean tlfal Mae CreqoetU. Basa halls and Bats Oaraew Hot mmrs celeirated stationery Staple aad faaev. Our 9S ceat Pooatala Pen la solng riskt alona-rpleotT left. Oar aew Boavenir of Ashrvltle, only M cents. W shall dost the balaac of oar IHetloaary HoMrrs at ta.BO, worth 93.(10. J. No Morgan & Co., 1 BWIK8BI.LRRI AND STATION BR8, r J PlMIt aojaare. It's easy enough the Ball corset; That's b cause it has coils of fine wire springs, in, the, sides., They clasp the figure closely, but' yield to every motion. . They "give' but they come back. So does your money if you've worn a Ball cor set two or three weeks, and find that you don't like it, Ps r. WHmumugpiu Mt4eodawrr PIANOS AND ORGANS, OM BAIT INSTALLMBNTa, , I . ' WITHOCT-INTEREST. IIoMs, aardsst aoaays achoota , aad-ia-dieUaala sappited direct from tha . aajaa- ! AHiraight paid IB days teat trial tayowr ra hiaati third aad saetrwrtor faralahrd aastas tastiaasiata, oa. tttc. only, aad oaaktat tsaraat kaowa." t ir aaUJogass, serais, etc., eafl oa or ad- 3 CJ- pa aetata, Wa. Ottos Ms). Wkllsasilsa)- Jtm4MaUmmAJmmnh , I saayawsfcsfrwBaJw SUI11ER GOODS FOR 1891. TAYLOR, BOUIS & BROTHERTON, No. 43 Patton Avenue, Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators, , Water Coolers Wire Dish Covers, ; Whtte-Mountain Tee Cream Freezers Fly Traps and Fans Oil Stoves, Fty Screens for Doors and Windows Agents for I W httW Sewing Machines. Old Estajblished Marhftie,. Long and Favorably Known. PRICXSa AS IOWA AS THE LOWEST. See ournnachinos befor' purchasing. JEWETO STEEL RANGES. Handsomest Rftnget ever seen in Asheville. Sample set up in our window;-. Well wortMooking at. mtl-3m J. P. 8AWVEB. PtasiDaM. OTIS M. COXB, Vlca-Psaa. J. B. RANKIM, Csssma CAPITAL OROAN1ZBD Battery Park Bank. Traasaeta a pneral banking hasinras. pon approved rolls tcral. Collectioaa made SAFE DEPOSIT. Rents Btkxca in its Fire laor notldts acconnts of Individuals, banks, bankers, Arab, aad corporaltoas. DIRECTORS. T. 8. Mobbison, V. P.. McBsa I B. Bostic, V. R Cnia, O. si. Cos. R. I.. OasasM. '. T. Rswls, 0. S. Powbll, SCIILIT'S MILWAUKEE BEER. Celebrated the 'World W. deliver to all parta of the dty oar own Bottling Baport Beer at ONE DOLLAR PER" DOZEN. Onr heer hi kept at a temorratort of 40 dearres aad we aaarutee eoa a fresh artietr a. alltlmra. TUB TKADB tul'PL,IBD PBOM THE "BONANZA," THK LKADINII WINE .. AND . LIQUOR .. STORE IN THE STATE. FINE SAMPLE AND BILLIARD ROOM. . a. A.QVa.DT, IRQ. 43 S. MAIN 5U AJHEXIUL H C. BRICK. BRICK. -FOR BUNCOMBE, BRICK AshevllU. N. C AahevltlCt N. C. P, A, 0EL1EIIS WOOD VI!!G; CO, liaanasctaiers aad Dealers la all Mads of Drinil LUMBER, Door, Saah, Blinds, Monldlnga, Stalrworst Han.tef k, Bns, and Elslnrca, and U lUada of BnUdlna; Material. Ilard Wood Lumber Work a Specialty. any I4dly TalasaaHt rsa. aav. STRAUSS' EUROPEAN. HOTEL AND iRESTAURApf ROOSI U NtWLY f WNHtNEt, Also, table boarder can be accommodated. e'dock a. m. antll 11 o'clock p. m. ' i Am prepared tot catering at ahortast aotiot satal. Hy Celebrate Philadelphia rrlea 'Art well knoaa No one raa sarpa.a theni. Aa proad to say I have the SxeSt, laraea Baaae hi AsherlH.. Cna srrve orders la from a to ft mmatea, saeh aa Flah.. Oaax Ureter aatCtHatf ahstt, PpBtt aa4 atpmtiva aaktan. , Phtaard to arVVe all. Mespmrally. deetdly amnm mm feed akd sale jtaelej. Collet; Street, Rear, of Court 1 Honae; TcJiofB fm. issJrv entvr il.. t: t - is Landan Vtaosrltt. Brtt, Confro, Coopclette, Drafr, ratmljtttj j lBfT CartilMW;rVVli, Rockaway. hJlhtsi Proa)t,CoBa, CosaMaattaa .aafttsfi TiCsarU Batsaaloa Tea Caarttv aVtrasraa Top rwawpa. Wm Cart. Park Wssjoa, Past; Wtaoaalta, Facia- .Waaai, K ' ' Paws PssswMsr awafcboasa. .: , ' ftadoMBo $100,000.00. MARCH S, IStl. Commercial oaoer dlacoantrd. Loaa. mad on all accesmble potnls. - YaltsVit Reaasatuible Ratra. T. W. Psvvoa, H. T. C m ints. P.. B. Paaav, W. H. BiLLina. Oyer for Its Purity. BRICK. SALE BV. & TILE G0f.lPf.IIYi P. Bqx, 496. If car la enger Dpa( .xxu 1-.-- MARMT.TSwf TH, WftV M MT. Itreet ears pasa the door. Open from t for Hoot. Parttra. BsdawttAAII k.aah t Ee STRAUSS, rrap.
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