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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 18.M. i - . - 7 i 1 UiiioikAlil Oamarlu ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Bj RANDOLPH-KERR PRINTING CO. T IiLT Ctran, democratic. In published arrry iftmnol (except Sunday) at the fol lowing rates ttrktlj mi ; ORB TB 00 Bis Mouths 8.00 Thuhm UnNTNi. 1.B0 On ii Mouth SO OKU WBK - 1B THURSDAY. JUNE 11. 1801. An interesting question just now in, What doei Fred Douglass think of the negro's capacity for self government as exemplified by President llvppolite's wholesale murdering ? E. D. Thavkk, the octogenarian presi dent ol the Brandon, Vt., National bank, tnonrni the loss of $40,000 in notes and mortgages stolen from his tent in a Rock Island sleeping car not far from Chicago He lost his common sense just before he lost his $40,000 or he would not hare been carrying that amount of money with htm. Ths managers of the Flower Mission must not be discouraged. Its name is rather against its being rememliered at once when an appeal is made to help the unfortunate, and, anyway, the public hare so long been used to indiscriminate giving that the habit is noteasily broken into. The formation of "associated char ities" in other cities has never, we be lieve, been the signal for the instant ac ceptance of the new idea; it has taken years to make it habitual to reler all re quests for charitv to an organization that, when it gives, consults the head ait well as the heart. Those axeMilnnaUona. We take it for granted that just no the "brothers" are contemplating the form of their resignations, having, of course, decided to depart wholly from the public view. The form does not so muc matter, but might be something likcthis: "Having found that the people do not wish me to take the office to which I have been elected, I, as a good democrat and a believer in popular government, hereby tender mv resignation." Or: "Gentlemen of the Board of Aldcrmea, the thing is too warm, please excuse nut. I bow to the will of the eople and sur render this office." Or: "Here is mv resignation, please accept it quick ; and don't elect any relations of mine to the place. Our family knows when it has enough, thanks." Of course Tim Citizen does not insist on the use of these lornis; any others will do, just so that they get the "brothers" into the back ground. of the right fore-finger, "I wish to sav most distinctly, is a thing which it will be impossible for the authorities to ac complish, and leave on the army list the names of the Prince of Wales and General Williams." "For an instant or two," says a London telegram, "the Solicitor General paused, and jurymen and women were bent forward in strained, almost painful attention while nn English lawyer told an almost English king, an Indian Emiieror, that in certain contingencies the symbols of his military rank would AT THE HOTELS. ChsiI Visitor o tho City. Wkers The Com From. Grand Central. -J. N. Rogers, Weaver Hp: C. H. Prtturrew. Morristown; W. H. Wiltman, Tenn.; O. W. Payne, A. S. Hrvson, J. W. Rollins. N. C; F. J. Reed, Kiitmorc; G. S. Sims, Baltimore; G. W. Candler, Rectus Creak; J. W. Arthur, Hrv son City; J. Spiro, Knoxville; J. W. Smutlier's, N. Y.; A. S. Rankin, China. Glen R(K-k .J. A. Conselly, Rome, On.; Sie. C Mover. Cuba; . B. Cheshire, jr., Household Remedy ro ALL BLOOD andQKIN THE M1MHIOI HOHPITA1.. ... ..... n I - II W tu. .i;.,,,o,v.,,llv..rilfr,. hi. rnv.l Charlotte; u. w. aancierun, u. r. " I Raleigh; J. M. Gnilger, Marshall; 11. 0, . t.lrk ms: L'Iims. Anderson and wife It will be many a day belore linglamt K Mj sk:n Miss Klizn A. Skinner, will forget Sir Edward Clarke's speech Waynesville; K. S. lmlge, N. C; H. J. : : . i.. i.,:... ., w.u DrnHrrii-k. Knnivillc: F. A. Williams, W. Krrn.Kii."K n. ii. -- - !,,.. v T Wii. n. Y 1IIIJI Ilia. II. I . 11 llliniiini n as tiams, M.G. Williams, New York; . R Lane. Wadsworth. Ohio; W. J. Taylsr, . I . I 1" I. v v An Appeal for lis Hemowal-un-i-. j--'j"""""- jecilve KcanoiiltiK. Sveannnnoa : I. H. Cowles, Ashe Eiiitok thk Citizkn: In your editorial I county; D. H, Counts, Laurens, S. C; A, of May 20, 1 see nn article on the citv ft, Cruch, Philadelphia; Geo. H. hmall'. Mission Hospital." I hope you will cr. Wavnrsvillc; James Hlythr, Chern. allow me to present some fuels on the Lee; J. H Lewis, Boston; F. T. Dexter, other side of the question. I think nsidi I Boston; P. II. Hitrrelson, Richmond; J. The Mission Hospital. In today's Citizkn a word is spoken, not very goodhumorcdlv, fur the re moval, before it is built, of the new Mission hospital. The writer thinkssome of the approval The Citizkn reccutly printed of the plans of the new Mission hospital would apply with equal force to a cemeterv that it offends none of the senses. If the writer's svnses arc affected, by a cemetery as they are by a modern hospital we can safely leave him to his prejudices; his argument will betray his weakness. But it mav be worth while to say that few of us have ever thought ol a cemetery as as exempli6cationof mod ern sanitary methods, or as wholly with, out offence to the eye. The effect on the mind of a 6nc charitable hospitul is sim ilar to that produced by a fine residence, with the added gratifying reflection that the former rcprsaeats, and constantly stands lor, something noble and refining charity, unselfishness and the like. The Mission hospital should be allowed to become permanent jnst where its man agers wish to place it, exactly as other Institutions should, subject to such re straintt as are imposed on all of them. from your preliminaries and conclusions. the following extract contains an youi argument: "As I UK V.ITIZKN uniicrsiumis u mc proposed building will lie.architecturally , nn ornament to the lot on which it i desired to build it. It cannot, therefore, offend, or lie a nuisance to the eye. It is eiiunllv certain that in a sanitary way the new hospital will be a model. It proposed to use the most approved appli ances to bring about this result and there can be no doubt that they will succeed. The hospital will not, therefore, offend the organs of smell. A hospital is ns essentially a quiet place as it is a clean one. There will be no offensive noises, and therefore it cannot lie considered objectionable to the sense of hearing. "What remains for a ground for objec tion to the new building? We have heie proHsed a sigbtlv, clean, almost noise less, ornamental institution, a monument to some of the best motives that can pos sess thehumnn heart. Shall it he hounded from one proposed site to another, given the cold sltoulilcr first ncrc aim men there?" Most of this argument is what mrt.v phvsieinnscall subjective reasoning facts more impressive to the reasoner's mind, than to others. The lieautv and archi tcctunil designs of a well kept city cem eterv are almost taintless, suiijeciivciv considered; but apart from onr a-sthetu-nature and objectively considered, who would permit one placed by his home or in his immediate vluntyf A short time since it was proposed to erect one nl the most handsome and ele gant church edifices in this cit-, and the liM-.'ition c sulci, oslv with difficulty, be obtained on a street devoted to tine resi dent property. "This promised building" was considered injurious to the fine homes in that locality, ll will be "ar chitecturally," an oinnincnt (not only I to the "lot upon which it is desired to build it, "but to the entire city." It is a "charitable," and more than a charita ble institution. It and the beautiful cem etery above refered to would not of fcnil unv of our five natural senses. Again Thk Citizkn says: "Shall it be hounded from one prnHiseil site to an other, given the cold shoulder, Inst here, nud then there?" Thisconlrssionof how W. Merritt, Atlanta; T. P. Robertson, Rnliimnre: IV. T. Poles. Baltimore; W II, Wetmoie, Baltimore; J no. C. McDow ell, Baltimore; 15. R. Albright and wife, Greensboro; Geo. S. Terrell, Raleigh; b R. Hnmnton. Svlvn; I. D. Elliott, Hick nrv I'. T. I. Kalian. New York; I t riifls. New York; Stockton Axsnn. New Vork: Ins. 0. Wilson, Charlotte; R. II Blake,' Fletcher. 31 POWDER Absolutely Pure. A crrum of turter linking powder High t at of nil ill leHvriiing stirnglhs .--l.at'-st i (.nvrrninrnt I'ihhi Kri"rl iiiuinii; V ti v s a 3 U CS s 0 M 0 A Brave Man. That Sir Gordon-Cumming was not able to prove that be had been slandered by the men and women who accused him of cheating at baccarat with the counters of the Prince of Wales, is not the fault of his leading counsel, Sir Edward Clarke. Perhaps never before in the history of great trials has an advocate shown greater courage, or retained less thought of self, than did Sir Edward Clarke iu bis closing speech to the jury. A London telegram says that not for a moment after the great lawyer had begun his address did there remain doubt that Sir William Gordon-Cammings had by his side a jurist who would brush aside as a useless impediment the throne itself, should it stand between justice, his client and himself. His first sentence was slap in the face of the future king of England and Emperor of India. He commenced by saving that it had been the "common talk" that the Prince of Wales' continual presence in court dur ing the trial of this suit had been for the purpose of restraining the tongues of the lawyers engaged in the case from com menting upon the Prince of Wales' con nection with it. Coatinaing, Sir Edward Clarke inti mated that the presence of the Prince ol Wales is court would not prevent him from making any comment necessary, saying tkat he, the counsel, had a painful duty to perform, and be intended to per form it honestly and fairly. His oppo nents, he continued, had always been careful to allude to him, counsel for the plaintiff, as the ".Solicitor General," and he added: "While I am proad of that title, I must remind the jury tkat I appear in this case imply as an English barrister, and 1 am obliged to disregard friendships and even sav own interests, and comment on the conduct and evidence of one of the high est in the land." Bat Sir Edward had only begun. As be spoke the sentence last quoted looked the Prince of Wales full in the face as if to say : "1 mean yon;" and then be added that even if the jury found for the plaintiff and disregarded the document which Sir William Gordon-Cumming had signed at Tranby Croft, the proper au thorities wonld caase Cumming's name to be erased from tUe army list. "This," said Sir Edward, rising to bis full height, and with a mcaacingxucstnre has been received hcretolorc, when seeking a locution in other parts of the :itv, vields every point or me nrgumsni. is'we shall present it, in our favor. This was no "confession of how it has Iktii received heretofore." "Shall be ex cesses the future Kit. Citizuh.) Because, in the purchase of the lot of ground, in the first place, Irom Mrs. ilawley, so sue says, sue uio not snow n wus to lie used for hospital purposes or she would not have sold it all, to the in- urv of her own and that of her neigh bor's property. This community is one ol tne oesi ami most thickly settlod part of the city, and to have this hospital thrust upon them cmnst their will, is a great injustice, to snv the least of if If the institution is i lie a "monument of pimlsc chanty, then it should seek public favor us much as possible. If it were moved to and built upon the grounds given to u ny 'apt. Knv, it woulil then certainly lie Inced where public sentiment would lie imiiimous in its favor. Let it go where it is invited mid not lie honnded aroun I" any more. Its urouuds on the corner of noodbn and Charlotte streets, arc too small ( less than I'm acres I for even one institution, anil as it now is, both it and the orphan age arc on this small lot. Will the two nslitutions lie snlismcioruy arrnngco for the convenience, comfort and liculth of both ? We do knowthHt it is more than likely thnt either or both institutions, may be so unfortunate as to have infections or contagious diseases in them, which would injure our homes and enunnger tne lives ol our families. For these and other good reasons. which will come up ln-fore the board ol aldermen, we leel that the people of this city ouu4it to voice a unanimous senti ment against its erection or longer con tinuance where it nsw is. This community is in sympathy with both institutions, and think they can be made to subserve a noble purpose, lor the good of humanity, by their being wisely and justly located. Lot them not forget thnt they'are welcome to another place by a generous gift. It is a wise and good maxim, in all civil affairs, 'that the lew shall not suncr at me nanus ui the munv " : nnil much more is the max im true-that the many ought not, at the hands of the few, I made to sutler. A. ft W M m c s) CC pa 8 a A i5? m m &4l UdJi IHJl 3otanic Blood Balm t , r... SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT i L WUIC8 RHEUM. ECZEMA, sr I ,rm nl mallonsnt SKIN ERUPTION, be- ' 'Its being slhcscloui In toning up lbs A -vitontind restoring the cosstllutlon, nhen Impaired Irrm sny csuie. Il - isoel supernatural heeling, prosertlei : iitlty us In niwntcelng s cure, II d .lirecllonisrs tollowee). A pi nnil in. Tutl's Pills TSfple.heiltil.llllted.wsioBj. -Vftini imr. nt wrk of ! OS fees; jt artah or emiHMuro iu Malarial Regions. Will find Tuft's llll lh most nalsl roatoraUvsover offered the auff orlsuj Invalid. rp. Tli Am Voirlvr. dkAjr - nil I'm A Isrorons ti.i.l.v. intra Mood, ntroaa U 1 I Ii V MToisodorht-arfnlmtntlolllrMalC P A I J 1 1 Ll WE OFFER At ur barffiiiiiominterH,"of Htylt'K" of HatH. Cii-pH,4c, at "Shiutrhtor nnces. INow ih your chance. A fino lino of Straw Ilatn, vory latwt ntylfH, junt ojion ud. and jroinir fntt. Call and rle 118. Weaver & Myern, "THE SHOE STORE," No. 39 Pattou Avenue. M.I ll 0 0 0 HEN YOU WANT Ik'd room Suits, rarlor Suits, K:isv ClinirH, Kockcrs, Sil Hojirtls, Extension TnliW, Dininu' Cliiiirs, KltclU'll llthlrs, l'tCtl lidlllip'H, Sinli' liiiunii'i's. lint Kiii'ks, Wnnlrolit's, (Vntvi'Tnlil.'s, Otlice Funiitunv riftnri'H, Sliiidi's, HKNITlRli i;PAIRI, UPHOLSTERING DONE, CARPETS - LAID. CAUL ON BLAIR & BROWN. FURNITURE DEALERS AND UNDERTAKERS, I 3 Pattou Avenue. AROEN PARK HOTEL AND COTTAGES. Tt-n miles from Ashrville on A t 8. Knit- niBil. llimnl tU per ilny; ft 'J nfr week; irr in,, nth ul 2H ilars. Tortlt-n to IHnntr or Tn. $1. THUS. A MDKVIS. Bpr.'Hiiltf I'riM'rittur. 3S Main Street, ASHEVILLE, N. C. COURT BU"ARK. SPAKTANBI'KO S. ' SUMMER GOODS FOR 1891. TAYX0R, BOUIS & BROTHERTON. Nos 43 Patlon Avenue, LcoiiHi'd ('lcaiuiMi' Ri'friKeintorH. Vatr CooIimh iw Dish, Covers, White Mountain Ice Orenm Freezers i Fly Traps and Fans Oil Stoves, F'y Screens for Doors and Windows Agents for WliHe'B Sewing Machine. Old Establishel , Machine, Long and Favorably Known. PRICEH A8 LoW AS THS! LOWEST. See our machines before puifchasinR. JJJWETTSTE.EL RANGES. IlandsoineHt linnfte ever seen in Asheville. Sample set up in our. window. Well worth looking at. mll-3m J. P. SAWVER, rsRSlliliN. OTIS M. COXB, Vicn-rsns. f. rankik, Cmn CAPITAL $10(,000.0(). OROANIZKH MARCH S, IK0I. Battery Park Bank. TninMtrtii r nrml bunk In k tiuiiirfl upon rovtil vollatrrm CtunmrrrfAl imitrr dlncottntrd. Collections sialic un H Hccrfmiilr po4m Los n f man SAFE DEPOSIT. RvnlB Boxen In Its Fire Proof Vaults at Reasonable Rati a. Solicits i-touiils orinillvldaals, tianks, bankers, nrs.s and njrporalloae VWr mid n half jrars ko I stnrlrd In the tlmsic liHinm.. The ifoil. of Ahrvlll anil Wralrrn Nurlh Carolina Iwvr iwn lml lo mr nnd I wish lo nmkr nrHtcful Biknii'- t-fim-mrnl .,r It. 1 Rtnrtt-ri liv tHklnie an nyrncy. I IKCniC soon smisnro tnni mr liriiiK- are rilllllru to ocurr miinimrni. mm fMircr tri-Hinicnt thnn I would art ncllnc mpn-lv ill thHt WAV. Ilrmc I ulllllfil out in- (Irocnilrnl to give thr very Iwsl Instrnmrnls for tnr mmiry tnry nun imio nrt-viousiT mr thrir inatrtiini fits. For n continuance of the history ol mi AKliivillr Musk- lliiusr see the Otlien of a few ilnys Inter. Mrnnwhilc come ami sec my stock and gtt iticrs, at T. S. MossifiiM, R. I.. OnAt.su,' T. Rawi.. O S. I'OWRLL, DIRF.CTOR8. V K. McRMI I B. Hohtii:, V. s Com. O. M. Cos". T W. PATVim. II T. Cot.i.ms, I! K. !!. W. H. BAt.LASP. 35 North Main Street. C. FALK. jpoR 8A1.B. A No I fsmllt horse nnd plmtoii Hoist perfectly gentle' snd pha-lon m-iiily new Ad ,l,s I', o IUX ;um jun4ileod2w JV'TORING, The second master of KnTcnscroft school will Ik- In Anheyille during 'he summer monihs and will tnle prirati pupils. I. W IIISSHI.I., (A. B.I Vale mny3od eod4w JJVHf.BR HOI fine of the most attractive rc.ldences In AshcyilU-. Accomnioilntiiins for guests now ready. For rales address MKS. O. M. CORI'HS. JunKdlw ail Haywood St TRY THE MODEL LAUNDRY tf Patlon Avenue. JKMSK R. STARNES, UNDERTAKER : AND : EMBALMER. G. II. MAYER CONSULTING : OPTICIAN 6i South; Main St. (Law's Chism Hull.) liVHRY KHfJl'ISlTII OH TUB BI'SINKHS 1'1'RNISIIBD. EMBALMIN8 A SPECIALTY. SatiHtactlon Guaranteed. SCHLIT'S MILWAUKEE BEER. Celebrated the World Over for its Purity. We deliver to all parts of the dtj onr own Bottling Biport Beer at ONE DOLLAR PER DOZEN. Our beer is kept at a temperature of 40 degrees ana we guarantee yon a rresn arricir ill times. THBTKADBglrPMBI) PROM THE "BONANZA," THK I.KADINU WINE . AND , LIQUOR . STORE .. IN THK STATU. FINK SAMPLE AND BIIXIAUD ROOM. lUH lit UllHCT ICUCUlllC F. I. A. MAftQVAItlvr. ss'ST'r. I HU. Hl . ssnin l. i aaiiLiiu-M n. v: BRICK. BRICK. I'rompt Attention r.lvrn to Call. Night BRICK. -FOR HALE BY BUNCOMBE BRICK & TILE COMPANY, Ashevilltt, N. C. P. O. Box 436. Hicc and .TS'd nc No .Stru t. Tckph lie No, B1. 27 North Main AwbcTtllc, Ti.V. Near Paawenarer Drpt. Can't You Sec7 Ihi your ryes troutile you In anyway? to you find It annoying to lend or sew ? Have you headnche cither In the forehead or liase of the skull ? If so your vision cannot lie re Rardcd as iierfect. Hhvc your siuht tested f' ex of charge, satisfaction giinrnnterit. SKI! NATI'RK'8 BHAt'TlliS : Tcleacopest MlcrcocH, Field (alattHCHi Spv tilaHjteH. Atl kinds of scientific instruments. P.A.DEMENS WOOD WORKING CO. Maaenwctsncra and Ueakera In all kinds c4 tineas LUMBER, WE HOPE YOU DON'T PLAY BACCARAT Hut if vou do. ilon't l.ny with hiH Uoynl IlinliiH'HH ntl thorw other fellows vou iniffht uvt your featlviKHeoreliiHl All t.tu. Hum ilon't, leavn vour iiUNimire with some itiner ant tailor, liike the l'rinee, lift will fool you, .sure. VV11 For fevers, chills anil malaria, take ibp HothilltT to llieaKUre; they If lllHtlt' b.V "jolir tllllors, Union l-.tixir. . mi I... o t.. ,i ut t'luu' mr it vnni' liwti m.-irks vnll as I'ur sireurcMiii, ncrvouancas ami imi-1 - y . .. . . ... i ... ' . ... I !il. I:..:.l....l ..I...... I... il, nl ri.iil. u, ini'imi 11 cnir. one wiiu inuiviiiu.il iub ho 10 hi-jui r:i 1.KHON ELIX1K. Pleasiant, EleKaul, Rclluble. For biliousness nud constipation, take Lemon blixir. We've Dilation of the heart, take Lemon f or indigestion auu loui siomacn vast Lemon Elixir. For all sick and nervous headaches take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, lor natural nnd thorueiih or ganic regulation, take Lemon iSHiir. lr. Moziev 1 imon uiixir win not fail vnu iii anv ol the above mimed dis eases, all ol which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomacu, aiuneys or bowels. I'repared only by Dr. Mozi.kv, Atlanta, Ga., 50c and $1.00 per bottle, at drnj; gists. LEMON HOT DROP. fiitM nil rntivhn. Cnlrla. Ilnaraeneaa. Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage : xup PP1nrt,ion. and if VOU (lon't think the.V re WOrtll and all throat and lung discutics. HI- . ' . " m,lu .... ha plMnurtiPiw. ra. -.... . ...I Have you noticed our say in the paerH lately? been talkinK about our great sale of Cassimere Suits and Odd Pants for the past two weeks, the reduced price making mwiy friends. FIFTEEN PER CENT. them 0 ' . .1 1 I I . 1 T .1 .1.4-.. ... n .. !.... ttJlll I 111 25 cents at aruKgisis. rrepareu ouiy ITjUm your puri'nase indium f luuiun "i tiuu niw.i'j " bylir. H.Mo.ity.Atiunu, 0a. chwrfullj refuudetl. lli'inemtrHi', don't lag. TIibhb early JHU . I VVVS 15 jH'r ct i.Ai.-mr NeedlnR atonic, or chlldrrn wtm wsotboM- inir un. should takn BROWN' IMOa BITTRR. It la nloaaant to tmks. cores Malaria, isstton. BlfUHansss and livsr Onmylshils, KeTThat 6ne business proiiertT at the corner of Water and Walnut streets will be sold in lots at auction Jnlv 1. Fall nartkulars will be published in a lew dava. NEW GOODS at 15 per cwit. off laugh at competition and are going fast, E. B. BARNUM & CO., American Clothiers, Tailors and Men's Furnishings, 8 Court Square. Ilraach of B. D. BARNUM & CO., Washington, D. C. Uoor, Sash, BUnda, Mouldings, Stalrwork, Mantels), Hank and Bar Fixtures, and all kluda ol Butldlug Material. Hard Wood Lumber Work a Specialty. nor 14 rllv Telephone Mo. STRAUSS' EUROPEAN .HOTEL, AND RESTAURANT. What would you like In the way of a corset? Something that's easy and comfortable, with "bones" that can't break or kink, and soft eyelets that won't rust or cut the laces something that clasps the figure closely, but yields to every movement? Then you want the Ball's Corset. If you find that you don't, after wearing for two or three weeks, you have only to return it to us and get your money biclc F. P. Mlmnaugh. ROOMS ALL NEWLY FURNISHED. Also, table iHinrdi rs tan be accommodated. BOARD BY TNE MONTH, WEEK OR DAY. Htreet can pas theldoor. lpo friim o'clock n. m. until 12 n'rlock p.m. , it aa.n. Am preuared lor catenas: at snonsm siuxks tot ii. w - trial. 'ask Is Are wvll known. niei-1' the H My Celebrated Philadelphia trlea No one ran surpa-. 'hem. Am proud to say I have the n-irst, lam's Citn serve orders la fmm a to B minutes, sum as Plsk, Onasr, Oyster . Polite otid attentive warier.. Pleased to sn-ve aM. Hespictfullv. K. HTHAV(M, rp. Mmc. M. Fuae Smith From Nfw York, i. i.n-nnrrd to arromnll'h the verv 1est In dress making atshort nutire. 37 a. Main st, PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. J- Alio Artistic Millinery Very cheap. junHlra Ilealtb la Wealth I . PIANOS AND ORGANS. ON BABY INHTALLMHNT8 WITHOUT INTERKST. Hotels, rfoardlng hoases, srhoola and In- divlilanls supplied direct from the mnniac- turers. All aright paid IS day. test trial ra your own home Stool and Instructor famished with each Instrument. "Reliable Instruments, one price only, and that the loweat known." Par catalogues, terms, etc., call oa or ad dress J. F. GARRATT, PC. 41 Pattern Avenue, Aahcvllle, H. C. Da B. C. Ware's Naiva and Bsais Tssat- urnt, a gnaraatrcn apeeinc for Mjsiena Irisslness. Convulsions. Pits. Nervous Nen- raiunl h th use of alcohol Or tohUCCU. wakeiulnsea, asentai iiepressioa, aoitewiugoi the braia rmltlna ia fnsaalty and leading to lei-av anil iiratn, rnisninitiini ai Uarrenness, Ims of mlserv, decay and death, Pnmnturellhl 'ewer in eitner nl.nl.r. I IIUPB BM.l rttl Htf ITT hlT S caused bv ovrteartio of the brum, acw- ahuM or over-lndulKeni-c, Kach box con tains one anowth's treatmrnt. ai.uua nos, nr hniM inr s ixi sent bv mail, oreuttid oa receipt ol price. We Ruaraatre sis hoses lo cure any ease, wua eacn ,"'"""" by as for sia boxes, accumpaaicd lth SS O". we will send the parrhaser our written gnmr. .tee to refund the money If the tre.tn.rnl .... f m m.m.. Guarantees Issued n.w he T. c. Smith Co.. Ih-uggieta, Bale Agents, PabHc Bflsare. Ashevdl N. C. S2 foraPilrcf (Castsss-Mairs) froia Maasm' BswnunM. Saurfwtioa aaaraalirJ or BMHisr rsfuaded. SEND YOUR ADDRESS rOH SAMPUS aad lattrsatkias fr Serl-BMiasarssisat. Fl CDM0NT PANTS COMPANY Winston, N.c. m $8 FOR The Citizen has purchnaod the exclusive right to sell the sujrerb views of Asheville. sin- Sle copies of which have been ringing f.r, and now offers them at a greatly reduml rat on thick or thin tn.ter to Biibscribera. Anyone pity ing 3 in advance, for on, months' 'subscHptlon t6 The Daily , Citizkn , will receive FUKE a copy of this engrav ing of A8hetille., "" "
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