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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 11 1801. . v f:'T ASHEVILLE IMILY CITIZEN. fly KAM'OLril-KKMt I'KIXTING CO. TwnTUin Citish. tvm. tTtrry aitt-rnt.oti ii'itrj.f I'muiF ri ted-'dtri'-f..' 'tn i Hub yka i.HlX MONTH. Tu ps Mr..i us f'NK Mf.Vt It i.'n. '.'. t..".v ST"K.'.Y. !''! ipah1liih(!d it the ful- ..8.0(l ., a. (hi .. l.flo .. 6(1 .. irt 8)1 . iccntnkcn men than Aldcrnnin ng new i. ,t ; enough to i'pc is good .ni Record. ' . i H tr.'.'. hftn'iil; .'v iu;l) I" un.-. rutin-' Ulfi'l l V I' W lt"t: il '.llCSC partB, lllil-l .': ' imtci. T'i;: a,tJHk ' it t.lii-j. of tl-c v.' ,1. "I1lt. littlr li!Klt t I lie ran creati it Thi-ti-vi!, lis will I ! " V.tr" Until it! C'i i' .1. '. .it M'.ic vmi tr !. . crlit H i .nil nii'ti ' -.1 . ( WlI'Vt,.!, , r i. ri ' binicd in new l.'isli . nUa of the ' oilman as .st, and if : raise the '.chimin in ' tor of the f nature." i, but these al conen- iike up. ly to take A'itu given, le in large . things us at is, cars (tment by i x there are : o many of air that is -delightiiiK n in South icn cunduc to the dist lic ear line of the city, attraction i i; .'.a l'. t.i;; p is n IV.'.'Ut: ?h KU)W UlClil. - f i!4t;.-M.i.!, i.. . r- o . X hor . A r .-.'. !ht t'-. i.. ... .v , -.1 commitlec ' . to examine , ; . its was not i'.. i' .i , ' .rdofnldcr- r '. . -, . en to Tiik Ci is.) i . .i. ill lie found . t1.... tsu I in that the t'-iiitii'i' .' ."c 1 -.ir ' : p tickets to t i '':' . 1 ': i 1 liev "cxiiin j: I ( ! ... -' that they "v-r.f itri.rn ...i .. of Kich ii! i' 'i ' zy returned tr. :( !' ii'l '. i. . ' that they 'tt- ;:.. 1 1 (". , " thai they :u ' . : i!"ton as the eat "r. I that they "iv: i ' . ' the worse si :i ' committee ." i " i tfi material . ' eport itsj'lf. ,iii. h venue now. i . on Hridjjc i. . :ucerued in 1 1 1 ' i ' . .. i lie criticism '. .in.' !' , ' them, with i' '. )'.: ;:. rd of alder- i I - I. . it's namelie ii.m .: i ! le only ones ' '.cri'.n . ( ,,f . :erned, and ( . i- nr, r. nt i i. i ; i . , uit has no '.- ittvci si a n sense to ) iv '.. li, .yes!; ry whit ns V. ..mi as t.e:i'- : which is a ,i;. .i. mcr as n; , side street. ", ' ,va" m c. ' 'i 1 was not i ! - i 'a- ' 'is street a : i n that wns i : ... :'t f Asheville's . . t such names . s. Hut the . ames (or no o make a lo. It leads ! 9, and par- v ds, already ' .reet names '. . . ia ".' ' sheille ten '! I.- (.'... I'.tiser. '1 br it'.t'!),'- ;.r... ..'. news pa)ers f try hen- , . pners and ti,-y o iiv..iv;j . .. ' and rightly, u lir in.Ki mil l.' important, i i.r tri ir i; p.'i, . . 1 to a local 'cM: fie m-'jiim.' all sections or its (i.v 1; -. '. ! 4ne. 1't-c "t.;,1i'.(. . news paKrs rei." i"Ti ' in i, ning mfer. Ir. Nw ..:!. ,. . st is a pajier c.pteat ie,... lest ii)formed (inti 'i ( ; i .'. r i I States; and tiisrcmi apers there, '.r ktl, i. . : s havceven- i ' t . I '.t!. 'i i inj in that I, .i i . i ig paper is Ji.'1! un ai n, n, it being is- e.i nt mi ito.tr ive time to dry. it to t')t t.r . .. '' .i ty. In Chi i iti;.), t lie f vi n:n, i. . s circulate in i;rt'ter nun 'v'rs i 1 - i morning pa rv. !t'l ai i i' io ;.ti The saute . j. in', , . - i . . it and in at ! ..nt lew i'il .11- l ie time was !"eo . vwb iii l.o" .! !. t the evening i : .-r '.m' im..i incomplete, ni jl h n ; k: i i i i he morning pB..vp Ti-tit v. : i ) .. ed. Some of die mos! ct'titi : tr. v pers in the Unit" 1 Muir.-t an- ju i in the even- ini;. .!'!:' ;. A'1 h ' ( UAtt. t.r.Moti Toti!"': "..i'..i ;1 county, being t Vy yi' ns ( id 1 i' ' ihouid muke s.irr.c puMu! nuir ..i: i.!.. ! t, ' I'f d flli'- '..'. iii ' ivs with its i ; ',si . " ' subscription ri. ip. !'.; I for Mile. -.:;r "f S. '. E. II. Fields hits trot-,'"! lie i . ! ' i iid Mills, of Ihgh iV'-ii. 'Ii I ' ..' ,000 for the plr.tit I. i i ( ii." naletosntisly jm.'Ki-. 'i' It! '' ' ' it'Jn bank. ijMonf ..". i I i . Stewart is -A'UMIij; t.: i . . rite (itatiil ui i.'i . ! tmt iiji is liui'l.' 'old mine, on ! nerr recently '! work. The i containing in-.' .? (., ... ,.',.U. mi. I '"'i ' te Geologist literal next me gcologi est tormutions lam iinre i y tne borings to lie made 'or the foundation of the ' great liS.VK'.Ol'K Unite, .i Light House, asd to investigate the possibilities of a deep ii t-ip;ily to the const region. Lenoir Topic n evidence thnt Lenoir is not a booming town, living on wind, we may cite the new Lenoir and Lin ville. Valley railroad, track laying upon which tegaii l ist I'mta. Here we ait A'ith ten inih- of the road graded .rfrirt eross-tierl nil the .nx being laid down. In six wccks tr ims will be run "''goverit. "Judge Henry A. Cilliam, one of the most esteemed olitcn ol T irboro passed awn? .Thursday. He had been very 'feeble for a long time. - nail hi mental , Amities had become much impaired. His diwmc was softening of toil brain. He tired a long lite ot usrluinesa and bit .Irtath i great! deplored, Hcwasteren-tj-i year of ageKaleigh Chronicle. Mm THE TATTLER. Horar ThinnH He Hrra and Hear. Worth Talking About. In the beginning of this installment of truck 1 would, if permission be granted me, like to usk, by whose authority is the hook and ladder truck run out over Asheville's crowded streets at a 8)ced which would make Loantaka turn green with envy? On last Saturday, the I ''mirth, 1 came up town and while stand ing on the sidewalk near the square, saw the Kescuc truck come surging along at full tilt. A white man who couldn't get out of the wn of the rushing horses was struck and knocked down, lie wasn't hurt to any extent, but that doesn't help the matter any. I contend that the truck has no business going over the principal streets while practicing, esiecially on days when those streets are packed with pen pie, as on Saturday. Of course, when there's a tire and an alarm has been sounded everybody is on the lookout, and there is little danger; but it is ex tremely dangerous to rush the truck around the streets as was done on the ocension I speak of. There are plenty of other streets in the city which can lie used without endangering Itlc and lituli on Main street, i snail ue extremely orry to sec this done again. Can'l the street railway company hurry up the putting in of that switeh down on I'atton avenue somewhere, and by that means avoid the nerve-destroying waits on the square and at the Battery Park switch. The amount of jolting and jerking done by those cars in heading in and Hacking out, and vice versa, as rail' roaders sav, is sufficient to wreck nit or dinarv man's constitution and make him a rheumatic lor life. There is less wear and tear in walking, really. Hut, then wc all continue to ride, and so long as we do that I don't suppose it makes any difference. t I saw a copy of Ashcvillc Life the other dav that new illustrated weekly. I was particularly impressed with this first issue, one reason being that I had just seen n copy of the Atlanta Life, and took time to notice that the illustrations in the two weeklies were very much alike Knowing this, I was interested lo rend in Ashcvillc I. lie s editorial announce nient that it had on its staff such emi nent cartoonists as So-and-so, and soon and that all its illustrations were fresh from the artists' hands. Hut that all goes, and I reckon Ashcvillc Lite's life w"'ll lie a loiig and prosperous one, as it is neat and attractive, The editor of Ashcvillc Life, however, lulls into an error in stating that Aslic villc's city lathers made history by de ciding to widen South Main street to a width ol sevenu lect out as far as Hill more. As a matter nl lad, the city au (liotilies have nothing lo do with that matter. 1 learned from Tim; Cmzi s several days ago that the municipalities ol iclorut ami Kemlworth were going to make South Main street a boulevard seventy feel wide Iriini the city limits to Hiltinorc. That enil of the street is out ol Asheville's jurisdiction. This is spoken of lor the pttrpuscof correcting a mistake and not lo raise any discussion. My big heart thuniKil against my ribs with manly pride the oilier dav when 1 eamciip town. mil saw t lie improvcmeuls that had Ihcii ni.uk- in the entrance lo the picture gallery on the south side ol cuiirt squaic. I was really stuck on myself. For I Hatter uivscll that much ol 'hat improvement is due to the kick ing 1 did in season and out. And now that it is all finished 1 want to raise ill v hat to my good friends LinilscyiV Hrown, and assure them that when next we meet the soda walcr will be on inc. That account Thursday in Tiik Citi zen about the death ol a rich old fellow near Concord interested me mightily. I imagine the old miser was one of these liidc-botiiid men, who are so stingy they won't bathe loi leaf of losing liesh. He toiled and saved, and although know ing that he had $111, mill in gold hid away in his old socks, I'll venture he he never gave one thought to his own pleasure or the pleastuc ol Ins Icllow man. And now that he is dead, what has Itccomc of his hard-earned dol lars? He didn't cany them with him, that's sure. Now wouldn't it have been licttrr if the old man had sieitt the greater part ol his hoard lor the help of limine 11 and ieople who needed assist ance? lie would lie just us rich ttosv. There is a long lesson to Ik learned from this man's lite and death. Ten thousand dollars is a good pile lor an ordinary man, and may lie I'd lie as big a hog as many hundreds of others all over the country are today il l had it. Who can tell? Why don't Asheville's young men take (leeK'r interest in the Light Inlautry? is a question 1 often have asked me. And I am unable to give a satisfactory answer. The Plucky City ought to have the best company in the state, and would, too, if the voung fellows would give their time to it and take a pride in it. 1 1ns should be done. Did you all read Tun Ci I izkn through last Tuesday? I hope you did, for then you can appreciate the difficulties I have lieen laboring under in getting up this installment of Tattle. "Justice" (Lord help us if this is a sample) put the band age over her eyes, diped her goose-quill in blood and went for The Tattler's scalp, for a met. And it was all because I had presumed to give a little friendly advice (voluntarily, as usual Ion the sub ject of a woman's literary club. "Justice" after a fnshinn snatched me baldhcaded. "Justice" says I had the audacity to tell the lndiesof the Lyceum what they should or should not do in regard to literary matters. I did no such thing. I said a woman's literary club should be for women, and not l run as a purt of the Lyceum. 1 nis position l beg to main' tain. "Justice" says "Cod gare females the right to think and live and move." Who denies that? Bvery man who has had any acquaintance with the gentle sex can swear point blank to that asser tion. "Justice says: "I mav bean eccen tric, for he gave me a self-regulator, V hat's the meaning of that? Has "Jus tice" branched off from literature to machinery' I pass. God surely gives everybody the right to think, but He sometimes hat to appoint a guardian for some whose think-tanks are built on an awkward pattern. "Tattler lacks a little of being square," ay "Justice." Well, where' the dif ference ? It' nobody' business whether I'm square or round. And a a parting hot "Jutice" charges me with "innate impudence." I guca I'll bare to plead guilty to that charge, for 4 long ago came to the conclusion that nothing less than impudence or gall goes in this day and time. 'No,' "Justice" and good ladles of the Lyceum, The Tattler has no desire to sny anything agninst the or ganization, but begs, with all his impu dence, that you will consider bis first re marks still in force. Becky Sharp, who knows what is wanted by the wsmen, in her last letter suggest a club some thing like The Tattler had in hi mjnd, if ue uiun i iuy u plain out. Ana wnnt Becky cays must go, "Jutice," Free Thinking and Self-Regulating "Justice" to tbc contrary notwithstanding, bow somerer. This with the compliments of v :; The JaWer. Kidney affections of years' standing cured by Simmons Liver Regulator.. w. t'oynts. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Let u Have Clean Mreetaaauday. Ehitob Thb Citizkn: I wns worried very much yesterday until about halt past one o'clock, when the sprinkler made its apiienrance on the streets. Our people arc all looking for clean streets on Sunday. I hope his hitnor will enforce that order to have our streets cleaned Saturday evening. Observer. AHhevllle MumI Do Her Duly. Weavkkviu.k, July 10, 1891. I'Ditok Tub Citizkn: It is gratifying, indeed, to the people of the sections inter ested in the proposed Railroad scheme to notice that Tub Citizkn ha so gener ottBly thrown open her columns for the use of the advocates of that measure. The time for the descision of the ques tion, as to whether the northern end of the county will have a railroad or not, is fast approaching and the friends of the measure should arouse themselves to greater activity and see that no stone is left unturned for the furtherance and passage of a proMsitinn that means so much to that part of the county, hitherto debarred from any railroad facilities, and which also has in view the further pros perity and growth of Ashcvillc, helping to bring her up to that point where she can more justly clnim her title a4 "queen city" of North Carolina. Should the people support this meas ure with their votes, as no doubt they will, it will ever stand us a monument to the progress and advancement of our western country. Should it fail it will plainly (how that we arc all totally blinded to our own interests and unable, or unwilling, to appreciate a (imposition tnnn which none more liberal and worthy of accept .nice was ever laid before the voters of anv country. Never before has the cer- laintv of the construction of a. road within our very midst been offered, the only stipulation being thnt we reach forth our hands and grasp it by lending our credit to the enterprise, while being salelv secured ngatnst any loss, wlintso- ever. With to safe a proposition, one drawn with such care as not to involve the people in nny doubt or uncertainty whatsoever, as to what will lie exiected of them should the measure pnss. How can they fail to take advantage of it? With Ashcvillc once aroused to the re alization of her full duly in the mutter: with her as the great centre of progress fully alive to the importance of the issue, the enthusiasm will radiate over the en tire country until there will be no doubt as to a grand success. The very name of Aslicvillc, lue plucky little city of the mountains, ol which we are (ustly proud has heretofore been n synonym for pro gress and advancement. Never in the past has she idly stood still when nny measure for her own improvement and lor the advancement of the country has Ih'cii liclore the itcoplc. Upward and on ward has ever lieen her watchword as to her own improvement and the upbuilding ol the country generally. It cannot Ik-, therefore, that in the present need she will prove herself un worthy ol the high encomiums she has won. Let her show by her conduct that she is no traitor to her own interests and to the interests of the country. Let Ashcvillc give the measure a hig m.ijortty ; I nun I'opuli. I'or horse-colic Simmons Liver Regain tor is known to lie the hest remedy. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A crenm of tarter hnklnir rowflcr. Hijjth t-xt of nil in leavening utrcntjth. Latent V tiovcrnmcnt Voud Kejmrt. V ii a u a 9 u 0 8 C 0 0 0 Q H (9 K M a u CARPETS jVHT RKCEIVKD From the Factories IN PHILADELPHIA AND OTHER POINTS. Seventy-two rolls Ingrain, extra suier, 3 ply tatestry body Brunei and velvet car petn. One hundred and eight roll china straw mattings. One huadred and thirty -five Smyrna and fur rugs. Fifty -one art squarri. Cncoa and napfer mattlaKS. Portkrres and lace curtains. Borne of thcae goods were bought at greatly reduced prices and will be sold at bargain. Call and see my Immense stock, th largest and onlv exclusive carpet house In the state. JAS. P. SAWYFR, 49 8. Main St., Aahevtlle, N. C. jun:i3d3m STAUNTON MILITARY ACADEM FOR Y0UN6 MEN AND BOYS. For llluatr.ittd catalogue, address Staunton Militant acadbuy, Staunton, Va. Jul8deod26t FURNISHED ROOMS. For rait, welt kept, centrally located. Modern eoBTtot awes at -" WBSTRKH HOTBL, . 8. W. Comer PnbHe Square. A.htTlIlt, N. C. Jual6d8a p.0M Iff How's Your Um? Ia tho Oricnial saluti.' ion, knowing that good health cannot exist withou, a health'' Liver. When tho , Liver is torpid the Bow els are sluggish and con stipated, tho hod lies in the stomach undi pestcd, poisoning tin blood; frequent ho.:vl:.v 'i -. ensues j a feeling of 1 wi v.-. le, despondency n;il nervousness indicate how the whole system i.t do ringed. Simmons Liver llc'iiulator has boon tin means of restorinn mon people to healili nnd nappinesB by giving tii 'in a healthy Liver than any agency known on earth. It acta with extraor dinary power and ellicacy. Ncvrsj KCN DISAPPOINTCD. Ac ii rsncnil family reme1v for Dj uttopila nr'rt Mver, nstli)Hmi, sir.. I hsrdlj vcr ttw Ativthlnt! clue, end Iwvr ncvei mn. ilKniinolllti'il 111 the .'fleet pri'rtnenl It wems to Iwalmom n p.'rfeet ettre f r -1: llsaaaesof Uia HUwinrti n.-td Hotrils. , W. J. Alur.l.ao, aiueon, ut Bed room Suite, Parlor Suits, Easy Chairs, KockwH, Side Boards, Extension Tables, Dining Chairs, Kitchen Tables, Bed Lounges, Single Lounges, llat Hacks, Wardrobes, Center Tables, Oflice Furniture. I'ictures, Shades, Fl'KNITURK AEPAIRD, UPHOLSTERING DONE, CARPETS -- LAID. BLAIR & BROWN. FURNITURE DEALERS AND UNDERTAKERS, 3a Patton Arenuc. G. II. MAYER CONSULTING : OPTICIAN 61 South Main St. fi;ki i;cT bight. Kxit in the Hl.ni'iiiT of hi at! ai he. pnln in ur nhout the ryco, tlhnnrrt in r adinte or re ins at a ilUUncc llnvc your iiht tented Jrcc of charge Sat isfaction guaranteed. Microscope I'or M'hool or prufeMionnl use. See nature in miniature. M icrnticnitc lMe all priet nnl kind, Call and ci amine them. Pedometers To measure the distance you walk. All kind of fctentiflc instrument. DO NOT FORGET -THAT- THE IS ONLY SI-ONE DOLLAR-SI PER VKAR, Strictly in Advance. $5 For a Club of Six. Send One Dollar and rene your subscription at. once. Special Correspondents in every section of Western North Carolina. SPECIAL FKATURKMi LOCAL NEWS, FOREIGN NEWS, AGRICULTURAL NEWS, ALLIANCE NEWS, AND A WAYS DEMOCRATIC The Beat Family Newspaper Xuilio Ciate. DO YOU WANT A WATCH? Or Would You Prefer DIV' Tiik Haii.v Citizkn Iihh bought, nml tlicv may lc ami in llic allow window of A. M. Field, on South Main street, A SOLID GOLD LADIHS' WATCH AM) CHAIN. The caw ia 14 karats, handsomely carved, with lvlgin move ment. The chain is gold, beautifully decorated with fine hard enamel. Also, n HKAlTll'Tl. I.AlUlvS' STICK HN, made upon BiK'cial order. The l'in is what is known as the Clover Leaf de sign, and consists of four handsome stones one Aquamarine, one Amethyst, one Topaz and one Diamond, set in solid gold, beautifully ornamented and en graved. This Watch and Pin arc to be given to the two Indies in Ashcvillc who will show thnt they deserve them. The Wntch will be given to the lady securing the largest numlier of subscrili cra to Tiik Daily Citizkn between this date and December 1st. The Tin will be given to the Indy get ting the next largest numlier. A subscriber will be the name of nny person in Ashcvillc not now a subscriber to Tiik Citizkn, accompanied by $1.0(.. A name accompanied ly$J.0() will count two, and a name accompanied by $3.00 will count three. And to nil $3.00 sub acribcrs Tiik Citizkn will make, in nddi tion, a present of one of those splendid birdseyc views of Ashevilie. Ladies, this is your opportunity. Anv gentleman can get subscribers, but thev must k counted for some Indy. Look nl the splendid Watch and Pin, and see what a handsome and costly nrcsent either of them will make for your wife or young Indy friend. They arc unusually costly and IwnutiJ ful, and there is not a lady in Ashcvillc but would be delighted with either for Christmas. They will cost you nothing, except a little effort during odd moments when lining nothing else. Tiik Duly Citizkn is the people's pa er, and this unprecedented inducement is offered in order thnt many more ieo pie may read it each day. There are at least 1,500 men in Ashc villc who do not now subscrilie for Thk Citizbn, who are amply able to do so, and Tiik Citizun knows no easier wav to secure them than by enlisting the efforts of the Indies in its behalf. All names will be carefully entered in a book kept for the puriosc, and the Indy sending in the greatest number of names, accompanied by the money, as indicated, Iwfore December, will get the Watch on December 1st, ami the one getting the next largest will get the Pin. OXFORD TIES, SLIPPERS, TENNIS. all varieties and prices. Latest Stylus Stu aw Hats. Don't forget our finely equip ped Custom anil Repair Department. Weaver & Myers, "THE SHOE STORE," No. 39 Patton Avenue. JICS8IC R. NTARNICvS. UNDERTAKER : AND ; EMBALMER. KVKKY KKOt'lSITB OP THH IIDSINKSS Fl'RNISItHII. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. KatlHiactlon Guaranteed. rmmpt Attention C.lvtn to Call, liny or Nltjllt Office nml rfmH- ncc No 17 North Main Street. Telephone No. 51. Mi. Mitchell Hotel, BLACK MOUNTAIN STATION. WILL Ol'KN JUNK 1st, 1801 Mlnem! water luime n KocklindKc and lied- fori) Sprint;. Va., PRIili TO OUIiSTH. RATItS H.OO TO $.0(l PRK W Ii K K HPRAUl'K & MOORK. PIANOS AND ORGANS, ON EASY INSTALLMENTS WITHOUT IISTICRICST. Itntrls, noftrilini! houses, schools and in- riiviriuiils siipi lird direct from the mnulnc turers. All freight ifiti1 1 fj days test trial Itt your own him Stool and instructor fnrnihet with ruth Instrument. "Reliable instruments, one price only, nnd hnt the lowest known." For CAtalogucs, terms, etc., cull on or ud dress J. F. GARRATT, No. 41 rattan Avenue, AHhevllle. IX. V. Down to a fine point that's where the making of corsets has been brought to. Kabo for the "bones" it can't break or kink. Loops of corset lace in stead of metal eyelets they can't rust or cut the laces. The Ball Corset for case and comfort; the Kabo Cor set for unyielding strength. Each is the best of it's kind If you don't think so, after wearing for two or three weeks, return it to us and get your money back. F. P. Itllniiiaugh. "O' THE BijM MGiVii '.1F.DY. Il.il, !," Otiri'H tiotiorlia'H 111 . 0$ Olnetln 1 to 5 DaH, without Tatu. rtiTomn Nfirtuni. t'ontaitu n rid or poisonous fnihslnneffl. and iriiiiruntcod ulmohitely hurnUe4'1- 0 nrrurr rwd hv iihvn pihii. Hit sy rlnAfrfin With eric li hot tin. Iric Jl Sold hj dmKls. Itrwarn of 8nl ntltntfW. Armtihom.'n.l.t'I..N..f.ii FOR 8ALB BV RAYSOR SMITH, A8HEVILLE. N. C. t rl.kl?. CulUk miul Brma. rCNNYRQYAL PILLS M. trM With ! lithU. Taikal Honnmdimitmtkm. Al lrufll, orn4 4 In Imh tnr Mrtknltrf, mtlmoalaii nd IIJlfr Ap lAiUf." imrtttr, by rrtmm H1L lt.O(H Tctl mon loll. If w. ralhhralPJkuaali;at..MaLt1ann Hau.m. laniodlynion thur at "Rapidly to the Pront!" DKAI.ABARBEK, FRANKLIN, N. C. REAL BftTATB In all hi forms In the richest portion ol Western North Carolina. It will pay you to write us for the beat Inducements and Rrcai cst bargains in the "Coming Section of the South," or apply personally to our AsheTille representative. PRBPUKICK RUTI.BIKin. JanSdtf itl Patton Avenue, TRY THE MODEL LAUNDRY 17 Patton Avenue iiA(ai'iJ jr-ftl ulrri'-T it SUMMER GOODS FOR 1891. TAYLOR, J50UIS & 1JROTIIEKTON, No, 43 Patioit Avenue, Lcoimrd ricniinhlc Refrigerators, Water Coolers Wire Dish ("overs. White Mountain Ice ("ream Freezers Fly Traps and Fans Oil Stoves, Fly Screens for Doors ami Windows Agents for White's Sewing Muehim-s. Old Established Machine, Longinul Favorably Known. PRICI'.S AS LOW AN Till' LOWKHT. See our machines before purchasing. JEWETT STEEL HANG ES. IliinrisoinoHt Kmitf(MvT wmmi in our window. V11 worth THE 'IE w A! Nos. 41 and 43 S. Main St., Aslicvillc. WIlm.HSAI.l! HHI'AU I MI!NT. CUNTS' 1'Akl.llk AMI I.' I l Nl', luin.M CIl'.AKS, TOIIACCO AMI IHl l'Tl.i; c;no.s, SAM- XT 1'I.U, 1111. I.I kh ANIl I'cmii. KdliM. f. BEER ; VAULTS : AMD : BOTTLING : DEPARTMENT : IN : BASEMENT. Wc rcsK't'Uul1.v solicit u ttlmre of your patrotm;(. J. A. MA11QUAKDT. ManaKer. Main ICiitrani-c, No. 43. Tcli phonc Call, No. 7a. PohU'IhV; Box No. 1. STKAUSS' KUItOPKAK HO I I I. AND RESTAURAN T. ROOMS ALL NEWLY FURNISHED. Alno, tnhlc Imarilcrx enn be (U'CotiinitiiluUtl. o'clock n. ill. until o'c'nek p in. A ill prcourcd .or cutci ini-HL sltortcttl noticr trial. My Celebrated Are wpM known. No one illll fui'iias Hiritt. Hanc in AmIh-viIIc. Cm i-ri vc oriit-rs in I'rt.m the Hull Sh' II. rolltc nml ntt-ntivr wuilcjK. I 'leased tu serve all. ijesp . Hullv, " AM!tYGRnCEESAflt)PROVI?!CNS k- for t:et itii Crt-fK Woolen Mills. Norili Mtii. A' eville.N C, Steal Instate Cheap. Purtk'H wihins to lnt reul estate :tt n U n-Kain, will do w 1 11 to look tit tit v lit in the neil few days. Some pieces aic oiUied vir low fur good lenstniH. K. I OI- FIN, Inrlic.iwr. Knl EIjI Aptl mi Im BniU, No. 31! ration Avenue I'-'nil II on Kmoiii No. 4. Otlict' h ur tl to '2 o'clock. VEGETABLES ! i ri:ci:ivi:i FRESH KVEKV DAY AT HARK ItKOTIIiatS, 17 Mouth mnlii .St reel. Health is Wealth! r. lilil nnrTMfNT Ih H. C. Wrst's Nkkvk ami Hhvn Thkat jjknt, a Rii:irnnteed st'etitie Cor Hyt'Thi, 1'iznlness, Co'iv idwiors, l-'its, Nervous Neu ralRi.i, lleadn-.iie. Nervous IM otrntioii caused hv the it-e ol nleoliol or tohaei'ii. Wnkefiduess. Mtntid IK -.nssi in. sut'teuiuRol th- 1 1 rain rc u tiiiR in insaivt.v and lending to miserv. decay and drain, I'renuiturct Ud Arc, Hrtrtcnn s, Loss of ! ower in either m x. In voUirtni v Losses nnd Speniuitui i lui-a, cuuseil hy over-ii-t tim of the lira n. sell tihusc tr' over-iniluh:rU' e. I'aeh box eon tains on month's treatment. $ n a imx. or nix lniM'H for $.Vin, t-.u hy until, prepaid, on receipt ol" price. WeRitarante six boxes to cure anv case. With each order received by us for mx boxes, aecnm pit nird 'vith $r tt, vc will send the purehnser our written Riinr untee to rciuud th.-luum y if the treatment d-rs not i licit u cure tJuaiantces issueil onlv by T. C. Smith to Co.t ii uRRists, Silc Aurnts. ruliHr Suit arc. Aslicvdle. N. C. PrunkenKess Liquor Habit. mmaeweaa thvsbutok cum B HAIifES GOLDEN SPECIFIC Itcan be given tn cmltte, tea. nr In articles of f im1, without the knowhslKH of (indent if neeesHary : it In fctifuiluU'lv luu mlcHS unrt will elfoet n ixrma- DflMt and speedy cure, wbether tho patient is n niodoratdrlnkrrnrannl(MhoHrwrK. IT NKV KB " ltoptalcs so quietly nnd with sueh cert; itV thiat the iittlient uiiteriNH no lueun veninnce, and wmu his ciunpliU reformat ion It effectod, W pattu IsHik fruit. Tu bo IumJ ul H AYSt Ik t SMITIt, IhuRKtsti, Ashcvillc, N. C. u2fdtv1y mo wc tri FOR S3. Thk Citizun lias purchased the exclusive rijht to sell the superl) views nf Ashevilie. sin jrle conies of which have been uriiiguiR $", and now offers them at a jrreatly reduced vhU) on thick, or thin paper to subscribers. Anyone pay inir $3 in advance for six months' subscription to Thk Daily Citizen will receive PUKE a copy of this enj?rav- ing ot Ashevule. iii'ii'mi1i'7iiiiii'iliV'jl rtiMiiiiift niii IS'llia' laltii'rV '" in Asliovillo. Sample sot un looking at. ml "1 -Mm BONANZA, LI GO KG. 41. BOARD BY THE MONTH, WEEK OK OAT. Street enrs pas the door. (pn limn t, fur Itottip Pitrtlia It.illu .. 11 t ,.-1. ' -w Pit Had Iphiu Krlen Am nronrl tn anv t lmt- Hi., it,. 1. '( it . ii roiimtrs. 'such as Fish r,:iInc ' iLi..' 1C. 8THAISS, iTop. ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, R(MJS, 2fi PATTON AVE., , Y. M. C. A. HOOMS. ). pi : dailv. excej l Simditvs. tnnu lo a. m, ,iUil 1 p 1:1 . and f until 7 i i'lie terntK ol sulisei iptn-n me. line year HJ; i'. ti o.. $1.50; iihj., ; 1 nio., noctf.; liiily - ets. i ti "!. -ind viHitors i l . ii inviti-. to inspect the catalogue and Inscribe their tlftrhrM il" ili iniiem. un.iOutl i , i a u aa I VlHtagU .. a.llll PASTKST KOI'TK T KANSAS CITY AND THE WECT Ashevilie to Kansn City in 37 bourn. Ashcvillc to Ik'iiver in Til hours. Ashevilie to San Kranctscn, t'alllornia, nnd I'iirtbind, tireuou, in 5 dnvs. Solid Ycstihuled Trains St. Louis to Kan) las City. KveitnitiR ebnir car Irei I'or full iuloriuation call on or write tn It. A. "ewlaiil, Pistriil l'nssenuer ARcnt. No. 1() patton Ave.. AshevilU, N.C f. CKKf TON. O 1. A . ChieftRo II!. Ask iny n units for W. Iu DniiuhiH Hlincs. If not inr nuI( in jour nliu-c uk xmr denier u r-iid I'or I'litulnuue, Mccurr tli HRi'iiey, and uel llieui fur nn. tiT TAKE NO H USTITtTK.J WHY IS THE W. L. DOUCLAS S3 SHOE ceneVn THE BEST SHOE IN THE WOULD FOR THE MONEY ? It I Ii HI'lltlll.'HM Kll.M", Willi lUXllt'kftlir WIIX llll'l'llil to hint tliufri't; liiiuli' of III.' Ileal tllli. i-illf. m.vlNIi iitnl cawy, ntul hi'cuiiAr ii'f iimA'c iin.r.' Mint ttl' litis Qrtitlr limn (lti itHirr mitmij'iti hnri; It I'qllalN llitlnl scwi'.l Kliitt. 1'iwtlntf fr.m !.m tn (tvil. Ce OlHit'llllitll tltiHl-ntvi'tl. III.' fltu'Nt I'lilf iPvi BlltHl (VIT DlTlTHll ftir $.'..ll; .lllK Kn'lK'll litip.ir()' slKH'H lll.'ll enst frnitl -o'to (ilv'.iM. tRA On llaml-Si.ni'il tt ill Mini', tin iir, sl.vlltll, iiilllfurtillili' fill.l illiruhl.'. I In- In vt All.ii. pvit ofttTi'il lit tills irli'i'i HHIIIi' Knulii Its i'll. tinn inii.il slim.. I'.iKtlnu rroin letii.ti tn S'.l.'. ffi ."SO 1'iiltrr Miiii-t KiiriiU'i'H. lliiili il Mou WW. unit l..'lti'1-l'arlli l-siii: w.'tir llii'ln; liui'i-ulf, WnillloHS, Sllt.lUtll lllHl.l.!, lll'!V ttiri't! KIiIiTI, I'All'tl. hIi.ii t'lliii'. l'in' pnlp will wi'iir n v.-nr. EO 'llM"l no lirttrr hI.ih' I'MTotTiTi'il III p. this iirli'i'; . .it. trial will i'ihivIiicii llmsi. who want it uiun' for I'oiiil'oi't anil m-rvlfc. CI itlltl !J.OO tt'U'l.illUMIIItr Sllnrs an1 vit.v stt'oim ami .lin-alil.'. Th..si. vli. li'ivo kIvcii tli.'tn a Irlal vHI iv. iriiootln'rinaki'. DAijel f i.OII nml HI. .1 'ln.l slioi's nri' DVIO worn tiytlii- li.iysev.'rywlu.i'i'; tln',VM'll on tli.Tr niiTllfl, ns tin liu-ri'iislnu salt's show. I orllnc;Ul II l-i'oiil sh.., lust kCIUItUO llonpiln. vrrt styhsli; .iltalHl''ri'llrlt Importi'il sli.H'si'iistlni: fr..in i.oiioSii.i.i. I,nilli'' i.HI. 'i.Oit a ml shiu. for Mlssi-siit'i. Un- lii'nl Ilia. lioiiola. Stylish ami illiral.li'. ('iillliiill. Set. thai W. I.. Iintiirlils' tiaiii.j itttd urlcu uru HtaiutM'il on tin liotlnin of i-m-h sins.. V. L. DUl'llLAS, llnitklou, Uum. soi.n ii v WliAVIiR & MV1CUS. mlwrtisitifr docs lit in,v, why isittluit the most siK'ivssful wcirhnnts ot every town, Li vge n mjsmn II are the henviest ml vevtisers? It it does n,t ;iy to advertise, why do the heaviest business firms in the world spend millions in that way? Is it because they do not know as much about business as thesix for a dollar "storekeep er' ' in a coun try town, who says money spent in advertising is thrown away?
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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July 11, 1891, edition 1
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