ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 81,1801.
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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN.
By RANDOLPH-KERR PRINTING CO.
CTaa PiiLT ClTlrtK. Democratic, I. published
every afternoon (except Sunday) at the fol
lowln rate ttrictlj caaa :
on yba , oo
811 Monn. S.on
This Monthi ISO
Oki Month 8"
Orb Wans; IB
FRIDAY. JULY 31, 1891.
Even the Greensboro North State, the
republican organ, did not get and print
the revised resolutions, net adopted by
the protective convention, but made
oyer to fit by the committee. Will some
good republican arise and say which
was, or is, which ?
Dr. Caldwell is hereby, and lor n
purpose, notified that by deserting The
Citizen news column for information ol
the protective league meeting in Ashi
ville he ran after strange and misleading
gods, and without malice or intention
thereby clipped, printed and published
in the Landmark the wrong set ol reso
lutions of the said meeting.
The Raleigh correspondent of the Rich
mond Dispatch says:
"C. D. Upchurch, late Republican clerk
of the Superior court of this county,
whose accounts were short over $15,
000, has received an appointment in
Washington as agent of the internal rev
enue department at $4 per day and ex
penses." It was probably not Mr. I'pehurch's
chief recommendation to the Washington
administration that he was alleged to be
short in his accounts at Raleigh, but that
he got the appointment at all is an evi
dence of the kind of men the party pre
fers and takes care of. It looks like, a
Quay appointment.
pounds, and value to the producer, as
follows:
Buncombe, 3,049 acres, 1,482,688
pounds, $225,605 value.
Cherokee, 15 acres, 2,140 pounds, $415
value.
Clay, 31 acres, 6,105 pounds, $'J95
value.
Haywood, 1.707 acres, 861, 096
pounds, $137,77." value.
Henderson, 61 acres, l"J,38ti pounds,
$.1;050 value
Jackson; 54 acres, 2.1,211 pounds, $2,
500 value.
Macon, 9 acres, 3,085 pounds, $370
value.
Madison. 4,749 acres. 2,108,823
pounds, $322,503 value.
Mitchell, 123 acres, 44,188 pounds
$4,805 value.
McDowell, 40 acres, 10,319 pounds,
$2,000 value.
folk, 11 acres, 5,401 pounds. $985
value.
Rnlhertord. 37 acres, 10,740 pounds,
$1,225 value.
Sw ain, 93 acres, 97,1)43 pounds, $5,
057 value.
Transylvania 19 acres, 0,509 pounds,
$800 value.
Yancev, 315 acres, 139,404 pounds,
$10,735 value.
Crahani is not included, and it is
probable that there the acreage is very
small.
These are official figures, whether cor
rectly ascertained or not, it is not for us
to 5.1V. We confess to surprise at the
small acreage and product made from
Swain cnitity.
It is proper to state that these returns
are based upon the crop of 1889.
I.im IS SOUTH CAROUSA.
PVN IP 'EM YKT.
What the Old Vela Talk of at Their
Reunion.
Prom the Raleigh News and Observer.
One Sampson count; man said to an
other: "Say, old boy, don't all this car
ry you back and make you want the
United States get in a war with Italy,
or some other country, so you can lie a
soldier?"
The party addressed slowly surveyed
his swollen foot through his cut shoe and
setentiously observed inal'll-swear-to-it-if-vou-doubt-it
sort of way :
"No sir, ee. I've fought my Inst fit and
to catch me in another war you've got
to burn the woods and sift the ashes."
Another would ask: "Cun't you re
member when they shelled us in that
piece of woods at second Chanccllors
ville?" "Dol? Lord, didn't 1 waut to be a
flvinir snuirrel or a toad frog or a mole.
1 just couldn't get flat enough on the
ground 1
Which Pool In 117
IinmiK Tiir Citizen. Strangers would
like to know why that stench pool on
North Main street is not cleaned and
rained.
Can't the city fathers see after these
fever-breeding ponds and protect the
health of the citizens ? This place is be-
ming a stench in the nostrils of those
who pass by. LUizen.
.Vheo. Baby was sick, wa gave bar Caatorla.
W h-n slia was a Child, she cried (or Caatorla.
Whn she became Miss, she elnnf toCaaloraa
abeo she had Children, she f eve there Caatoi
Statesville Landmark:
eis were expected Wednc
LeitiHlatlve Report.
Some comment is made in the press lie-
cause the state does not pay for the feed-1
ingof the militia at the state encamp j
ment. No doubt the state should pay all !
the expenses of the soldiers from the time I
they leave home until they retnrn. and
we hoe the next legislature will make a
change to this effect. Other states pay
all the legitimate expenses of an encamp
ment and there is no reason why North
Carolina should not.
But there are other things the legisla
ture should do that are equally impor
tant. One is to provide for letting the
people know what the legislators arc do
ing from day to day. Only just now is
the worU of the last legislature before Un
people, and before only a few of them at
that. The new laws are now being dis
tributed, and they are found to contain
some surprises. Matters engaged the at
tention of the legislature that were
not known in Asheville to have come
before it at all ; and some of them are ol
the highest importance.
There should be a daily report in full of
the proceedings of the legislature sent
out each day to every newspajwr in
North Carolina and also to at least one
public office in each town if possible
Such a report would be costly, hut we
believe the present system of no ollicial
report at all is more costly in the lung
run.
Tobacco In weHlern North Caro
lina Is no new thing. More than half a
century ago, say between 1828 and 1834,
when the lands in Macon and Jackson
counties were opened up lor white set
tlement by the extinguishment of the In
dian titles, there was a large immigra
tion, into Macon more particularly, of
C.rmae from t mi.li lit (-111111 1 ic ( irrt Ili'P .
i. , ..n. .i ,-.,il in !,... -The North Carolina Baptist has bee
, stock-holders. Drs. Oliver
the cultivation ol tobacco was the lead- i..Miln.-,wav are to lie contributing ed
iae oursuit. I'ioneers from the counties itors. Kev. I. VY. l-'ulrord is to Ik- oth
"soied uut the land." and pronounced it editor and Rev. K. J
"good" for tobacco of the kind then
The thresh-
diy at til
house of Mr. J. II. Vanstorv. of Olm
township, and in the morning he went
out to the orchard to shoot sonic chick
ens for dinner. He did not return, anil
in an hour his daughter went or sent for
him and he was found lying dead on the
ground. Both barrels of his shot-gun
bad been discharged One ol tlic charges
had LMiizcil the side of his face and t lu
mber had entered under his chin, making
a cliastlv wound. Death from this
wound must have been instantaneous
Mr. Vanstorv and his daughter lived
alone tocetlicr. He was an excellent
man and his death is a loss to his neigh
borhood. Kings Mountain News: Mr. J. H
I.vnch on Thursday witnessed a long bat
tie bet ween a king snake and a pilot near
the Mountain. 1 he pilot was partly in
its hole in the ground and the king snake
was stniL'L'linu manfully to get it out.
Mr. I.vnch drove the king snake away
and caught the pilot by the tail, and al
though he is a strong man and exerted
all his strength, he could not mill it Ironi
the hole. He then wrapied the reptile's
tail around his cane ami gave atotlier
trcnieudoustuc. pulling the snake in tw
Seeing that its enemy was dead, the king
snake crawled carelessly away.
Carthage Wade: Mr. A. V. Dockery
left at this othec last week, a sunflower
that measured 32 inches in circuinlcrencc
ami contains nearly a quart ol seed. Mr
It. tells us he will raise about ten husliili
of the seed, which make splendid stock
and poultry teed, and are worth $2 per
bushel in the northern markets. I hey
require very little cultivation auu win
mow on almost ativ laud. 1 hey wi
vkld about 200 bushels to the acre, he
savs.
Henderson correspondent Raleigli
Chronicle: i ne long stride in Henderson
progress was finished Wednesday wile
lohn W. Nelson, esq., construction vug
necr of the Henderson water supply coin
nanv turned the sua in on both ol the
powerful two and a half million gallon
l'eaue initnos. and snot a twelve men
stream of sparkling pure water Inward:
Henderson.
mostly cultivated for sale and manufac
ture. Colonies of farmers, accepting Un
report of their pioneers, moved into
those afore-named counties; and the
names of several families are still pre
served in their descendants, among others
the Van Hooks, Trotters, Mondays Par
ishes, and others. They resumed their
old pursuits, cultivated tobacco with j
success, manufactured it into "plug in
a primitive way, and peddled it in their
own wagons through upper Georgia,
South Carolina, and the adjoining coun
ties oftheir own state. The product
was all "dark" tobacco, aud cured by
the most satisfactory, for chewers, of all
systems the time sanctioned, aborigi
nally descended, method of "sun-curing."
The crop, however, was long ugo
abandoned as a money crop. A few
raised tobacco for home use; und but lit
tle for market. When, tenortwelveyears
ago, it was learned what speedy fortunes
"bright" tobacco wasbringingthe plant
ers in our "down east," and when it was
experimentally learned that that variety
could be produced among the mountain
as well as in the low country, most of
the mountain counties rushed eagerly
into the new system. Macon county, as
if satisfiedwith past experience, was not
greatly tempted again; Jackson listened
with more ready ear, Cherokee gaye
quick heed for a while, but soon relaxed
in effort, not because of obstacles of soil
or climate, but on account ol itsthen dis
tance from market. Being now provided
with railroad facilities, it is probable
he will resume the culture of a crop
every where else to profitable. Bun
combe, Madison, Yancey, Mitchell, Hay
wood and, of recent years, Swain, have
pursued the culture with steady purpose,
and with marked increase in skill of man
agement and sucsess of cure.
We have thought that it would be inter
esting to oar readers here in the west to
know something concerning tobacco pro
duction in the mountain counties, and
give them the following information for
which we are indebted to Hon. A. F.
Childs.ictingSupermttadent of the Cen
sus, at Washington City.
The table, at a whole, gives the total
number of planters in North Carolina,
the number of icres t'e voted to tobacco,
the total oroduct. aid the value of the
producer. The' number of planter in
each county n not separately stated ;
bat there is given the acreage, product in
A Household Remedy
rod ALL
BLOOD and SKIN
DISEASES
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Botanic Blood Balm
1 r.e SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT
:T. VUrg5 RHEUM. ECZEMA, .wry
"Torni at malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be
sides being efficacious In toning up the
system and restoring the constitution.
hen Impaired from any cause. Its f
almost superns'aral healing properties
j.uiili us In gumanteelng a curs, if A
directions are followed. i
;-jT C0CC n.i.rsTRATiw m
B'.flD Bl.M CO., Atlanta, Ga. f?
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tnrtfr bit kin "o wrier. Hijeh
t of all in IciTcninK tnrnifth. Lntt V
S. Government Fond Rejort
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tlmaUtM the torpid liver, atr.1b.
nalhadla-oatlvc organ.. reg-ulataaUM)
knell, sad are unrqualwl aa sua
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE.
la malarial dlntrlrta their vlrtaMara
wloeiv raosrnii. im. p.--r-
allarproparlles (a I r coin a; Ihmystaia
from Slias polon. Kleitanllr aaajaor
ataa. IMaaamall. Prlea, SSeta.
Sold Everywhere.
Office, 30 & 4 1 Park Place, N. T.
WHEN YOU WANT
Med room Suits,
Tiirlor Suits,
K.-isy Chnirs,
Kocmth.
Siilo ISoni'tls,
Kxtt'tision Tallies,
limine Clmirn,
Kitchen Tnltles,
U1 Lounp's,
Sinde liOiiniiw,
Unt Hacks,
Waiilrobcs,
Center TnMes,
Oilier- Furniture.
Pictures,
Shades,
firmu'hi; hepaird,
upholstering done,
CARPETS - LAID.
WE HAVE
FINE LINE
SUMMER GOODS FOR 1891.
TAYLOR, I50UIS & BKOTI L K K 1 ON ,
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No. 43 I'utton Avenue,
Ladlen' Oxford Ties, L, onard CloHiinble ofrij4'enitoi'H.
ALL VARIETIES.
We nro turning: out of our
Custom Department, a beau
tiful Oozo Calf Shoe, high and
low cut.
S I V l: I S A TRIAL.
Weaver & Myers,
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
No. 39 Paltou Avenue.
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1ILAIR & BROWN.
FURNITURE DEALERS AND UNDERTAKERS,
3 Patton Avenue.
FVUNISIIKI) ROOMS.
Fn: rent, wt'll kept, iTnlr-lly lm-utc'l
Modi ni convi-ni iut at
WKSTIiKN IIOTIil.,
S. V. Curntr Public Siiunrc.
A.hfvitlc, N. C. juntlliUim
K. . Kilwanls is to lie
field arnt.
Windsor Ledger: A mule l)i-on;iiiK
to Mr. M. 1.. Spruill, hit off uiiotlu
mule's toucuv last week. The mule
were in a lou stable and as the mule ra
his tonnne through a eraek it was hit
ten oft.
Oxford IUiv : Professor F'. '. Hol)-
eood, who was recently elected presiilriv
of the Richmond Female college, has de
cided that his health will not admit of
his undertaking the work.
China drove L'art: When- now lie
those prophets of evil who last spring,
during the protracted rains, declared a
summer of drought inevitable?
The colored eop!e of iVniiimnns
enmity have formed a stock company for
the pin pose of building n academy at
Hertford.
The alliance farmers of Mecklenburg
have signed a pledge to reduce n e acre
age of cotton.
Warrants issued on the State treasury
for diiect lasts now aggregate over
$110,000.
Ohio.
From the Lenoir Topic.
When Tub Asm-vn.t.K Citizkn savs,
"We are not verv hohil "f victory in
Ohio," It echoes a fear thut is in every
democratic heart. But still we all enter
tain a most anxious wish that the high
priest of protection, McKinlcy, may be
beaten, horse, foot and dragoon. "He is
a man nf resources, brain and wide popu
larity," says Tub Citizkn, "and his pi rty
will spend monev in plentv . . . but."
it adds, "Campbell is a reformer all along
the line, is for both financial and tariff
reform, is a man of force and of decided
popularity. " If he defeats McKinlcy he
will ut once become a prominent caudi
date for the nomination on the demo
cratic national ticket, for president ar
vice-president.
Prom the Baltimore Sun,
Governor James U. Caaipbell, of Ohio,
in an interview predicts his re-election as
governor over McKinley
, Touch glass lamp-chimneys.
Macbeth's "pearl top" and
"pearl glass" are made of tough
glass. They rarely break
except from accident.
PtUtbarc Gso. A. MAI
CARPETS
JVST RECEIVED
From the Factories
IN PHILADELPHIA AND OTHER POINTS.
9rventy-two mils InirTHin, cutra super, 3
ply taocntry, lioiiy llrunula nod vcl.tt car
prtn.
One hundred and right rnlla china atrnw
matting".
One hundrrd and thirty Hie Smyrna and
far ruga.
Fifty-one art aquaria. Cocoa and no pier
mattiBKa. Portk-rrra and lace curtain..
Some of tht-ac gondii wcrr bought
greatly reduced prices and trill b .old at a
bargain.
Call and are my Immense stock, tha larsreat
and only exclusive carpt houae In the state,
JAS. P. SAWYER,
49 A. Main St., Asherille, N. C
junU.Sd.1m
Gso. a. MAoam ft Co.
for Malaria, Liver Iron
ble.or Indigestion, use
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
Famous I Kodak-headache, neuralgic
powders, because they relieve pleasantly
all who try them, 10 and la cent pack
ages. ; July 31, 2w.
JAMES FRANK,
nsiLaa in
FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Agent for R-cma Cmk Woolen Mills.
North Main Aahrvlll, N. C.
iwiiniiv
S500 Reward.
WR will riA th ihnn nward foranveaar
of l.ver Complaint. Uyapepala, Hick ttead
ache. Indigc.tion. Conntipation or Cos.
tivetieaa we cannot core with Weat
Vegetable I.iver 'illa, when the dl
m-tiona are atrietlv com oiled with
Thev are purely Veg tabte, and never fall to
a-ivc' aatlalaction Sugar Coated. Large
bozes, contnlning SO pilla 26 eenta. Beware
of counterfeit, and Imitation. The aeauine
manufactured only by TUB JOHS C. WK8T
COMPANY, CHICAGO. ILL. Sold by T. C
Bmith ft Co., Aahcvlile. N. c.
THE BOSTON SALOON
39 South Slain Street.
Our motto is to keep the
very best wines and liquors
at the niOHt reasonable price
commensurate with th Qual
ity. Parties having friends
of intemperate habits will
confer a favor by notifying
us of such, as we do not winh
to sell them any stimulants
Very respectfully,
JOHN O'tiONNELL!
julySdtf
-TAKE
Yf)l'K
Broken Jewelry
ANIl
ISABLED WATCHES AND CLOCKS
in
M. A. TILLER,
AND HAVE THEM MADE AS GOOD AS NEW.
ISO. art N. Court Rqnare.
nk xt noon to i'ohtokmi
G. II. MAYKR
CONSULTING '.OPTICIAN
61 Hontta Main Ht.
Water Coolers Wire DMi Covers,
White Mountain lee Cream Freezers
Fly Traps and Fnns Oil Stoves,
Fly Screens for Doors and Windows
Agents for White's Sewing machines.
Old Established Machine, Long and Favorably Known.
PRICES AS LOW AN THE LOWEST.
See our machines before purchasing.
JEWETT STEEL RANGES.,
Handsomest Range ever seen in Asheville. Sample set up
I in our window. Well worth looking at. mll-3m
THE BELMONT.
(formerly the Sulphur Spring! Hotel.)
OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
Th popularity of "The Helinout' is iltie to ltn numerous, ai tractive feature. Among
thm may he mentioned I he following:
1. The pure bracing mountain air.
a. The location nnl manirtccnt tcnery.
3. The ubiitantln1 new brick buTl ling with the best sanitary and fire protection.
4. The elegant fur -ituie and iurninhinK".
A. The mont complete service In every detail.
0. The table supplied with everything fresh from the country.
7. The Jersey dairy, which affordi healthful and rich milk, create, hatter nd butter
milk.
M, The exceptions! j fine medicinal sulphur and iron spring.
J. Last, b it not the least, a ride over the West Asherille and Sulphur Springs electric
itreet car line, from The Belmont front door to Asheville, along the French Broad and,
r . , , . i. a,, a, r, I,.,. .! Hnminy. will be enjoyenny every one. ror pan euiars aanrrss
DO YOU
WANT A WATCH?
Or Would You Prefer
.-:-ll.l)S(fllE-:-FIN1
Telephone No. 13a.
JOHN H. MARSHALL, Director.
jul24l2w
STKA.USS EUROPEAN HOTEL
AND RESTAURANT.
ROOMS ALL NEWLY FURNISHED.
BOARD BY THE MONTH, WEEK OR DAY.
Alio, tnhlf Imanler. can ht acrommodatrd. Strat cara paaa the door. Open (rom S
o'clock n. m. until 12 o'elm-k p. in. ... . ,
Am prepared ior entering at almrtrat notice for Home rartiea. nana, etc... ah i aa i
trial.
My Celebrated Philadelphia Frlcw
Are well known. No one enn uipa them. Am proud to aay I hare the Hunt, lara-ea
Knngr in Asheville. Cn Kerve order, in from a to H minute., anch a. Fiah, Game, Oyetrr
on I he Hall Shell. Polite and allentlre waiter.. 1'kaard to acrre all. Heap. ctlull.T,
dec dlT
K. STRAUSS, Prop.
PERFECT SIGHT.
Bil.ta in the aluem-e nt hi Bdnchc, pain in
or about the eyta, dinineaa In r ailinn or aee
ina at a di.tance.
Have ronr aiRht toted free of chart,'.. !a-
i.fac'.ion (.uarantrrd.
Thcrmoni etera.
Por the hone or g-nnlen halh or dnirv;
chemical or fever thermometera; .torm ijlaaae.
and thermometer, combined ;hydrouietere or
thermometera to mca.ure liquora. acida, etc
liKlf Rnilerat.
Three minute aand glnaa to cook your ckh"
properly, 25 cents.
All ktndaof scientific imitrumenta.
thev may be men in the show window ol
A. M. 1mi-1(I, on South Main ativct.
A SOI. II) ROLU LAlUliS' WATCH
AM) CHAIN. The case it U kiirnts,
humlsomcly cnrvcil, with Kluin moTC-
imnt. The clmin i cnlil, ucnuiuuuy
(leonnitcfl with fine hard cnmnel.
Also, a Ill-Ai riFl'L LAKlIvS' STICK
PIS, made upon special order. The l'iu
is what is known as the Clover Leaf de-
siun, and consists of four handsome
stones one Aiiiiainaiine, one Amethyst,
otic Topaz and one Diamond, set in solid
gold, beautifully ornamented and en
graved.
This Watch and Pin arc to lie Riven to
the two ladies in Asheville who will .how
that thev deserve them.
I Square dcnlir.K and honeat repreaentatlon hare enabled thia houae to occupy the poaltloo
l lie nana win i i 01 oeinje me moai reiiftnic in me suuia.
seciiriim the largest numlier of suliscrili-
ers to Tint 1'Aii.Y Citizkn Iwlween thi
date and lcceinljcr 1st.
The Pin will lieKiveu to lilt lady get-
ling the next largest numlier.
A subserilHT will be the name of anv
iktsoii in Asheville not now a subicrilier
to Tub Citizkn, accompanied by $1.01..
A name accompanied by$2.(MI will count
two, and a name accompanied by $.'1.0tl
will count three. And to all $:l.00 sub
scrilicrs Tiik Citizen will make, in addi
tion, a present of one of those splendid
birdscye views of Ashcvilie.
I.ndies, thia is your opportunity.
Any gentleman can get subscribers,
but thev must be counted for some lady.
Look at the splendid Watch and Pin,
and sec what a nanusonie nun costiy kvp.kv RKQt'lsiTB of thh hi'sinkhm
present cither of them will make for your
HIGH GRADE, LOW PRICES, EA3V1ERMS.
LUDDEN & BATES, S. M. H.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
OnrMsy trrms. C'nsh or monthW payments. Kitty instmmeot gonrantrfd, naci pi sera in
home, schoul ur office on fifteen Jay. trial. Call and ae the atock at 2 Fatton avenae,
J. F. Garratt, Agent, Asheville. N. C.
HRICK.
BRICK.
MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL.
HOT HPRIN;S, N. C.
Thl charminit reanrt n mllea from A.hc
rlllt. undcrlta new monatement la beingcon.
ducted on the highcat grad. of eaetllence
which in.urc. Its continued and increaaed
popularity. Beautiful aceuery. dry bracing
air. Nntural hot water hatha In marble
pool, moat luiurloua. Swimming pool with
bathing auita, aume aa at aeaMiore billiarria,
bowling, trnnia, etc. Amuaemcnt for the
plearare aeeker, reat for the overworked,
health for the invalid.
Houae modrrn In all appointment., eleva
tar, electric bella and i aa Table and aer-
vice nnexelled Room, good .lied and well
larniahed. Far particulara addrcei
DR. W. F. ROSS,
Iulld2m
TRY THE
MODEL
STEAM
LAUNDRY
17 Patton Atcumc
BRICK.
.....FOR SAUK BY--
BUNCOMBE BRICK & TILE COMPANY,
Asheville, N. C. P. O. Box 426.
JKvHHK R. HTARNliS,
UNDERTAKER : AND : EMBALMER,
Fl'RNISHHD,
EMBALMINO A SPECIALTY.
SHtUractiou iuarnteod.
Prompt
andWnUksBaa
cund at h.ui. witu
outpaiu. Book of par
FIEK
liful.nl arpt I
1I.M.WOOLLEV,
Attention lllvin to tab. Day or
Night.
Unlet and reid nee No !I7 Nirth Main
wife or young lady friend.
They are unusually costly and beautii
ftil, and there it not a lady in Asheville
but would be delighted with either for
Christmas.
They will cost you nothing, except a
little effort during odd moments when street. Telephone No. 61,
doing nothing else,
Tiik Dmlv Citizen is the people's pa
per, and this unprecedented inducement
is offered in order that many more peo
ple may read it each day.
There are at least 1,5(10 men in Ashe
ville who do not now subscribe for Thk
Citizen, who a-e amply able to do so,
und Thk Citizen knows no easier wav
to secure them tban by enlisting the
efforts of the ladies in its behalf.
All names will be carefully entered in a
book kept tor the purpose, and the lady
sendinK in the greatest number ol names,
accompanied by the money, as indicated,
lieforc December, will get the Watch on
Decetnlier tat, and the one getting the
next largest will get the Pin.
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II. IX.
AUauata,Uaw Ouuw UHi. Whitehall fti,
THE BEST
"11.(1.1,'." Cun m Uomirhum anU
Olefin lti5Unytt without Pain.
Proven U Stricture Contains no
nerldor poiaonoua aubatamwa. and
m frunmnretHi anaoiuutiy nannivM.
prnacrlbed by phyalotnna. ttoat 8r
rtnirrfma withfliicli botllo. 1'rlcctl
rtohl hv rirnfftrlata. BawAr off Snlw
i.
VEGETABLES!
RKCKIVED
FRESH EVERY DAY
AT
HARE BROTHERS,
17 Bouth Wain Street,
Mt. Mitchell Hotel.
BLACK MOUNTAIN STATION.
WILL OPKN JUNE 1ST, 1891.
Mineral water aa "e aa Rockhridjte and Bed
ford Sprlnjta, Va.,
FKBBTOOCB8T.
RATBS .00 TO $8.00 PBR WBKK.
sraAGVii Mtooafa.
FOR BA1.B BY
RAY80R ft SMITH, A8HEVILLE. N. C.
JA.k aay ...nt. for W. I,. rt.aalaa.Ha.e..
r lid far anl. la roar .1.0. aak r.r
ealrr la ..ad far nainlaaaa, aaaara laa
as.nrf, a.il s.t laaai for y.a.
UTTAIII HU RISSTITVTB(A
WHY IS THE
W. L DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE c.hVm
THE BEST SHOE IN THE KOflLt f0 THE MONET
It I. a neamleia .biw, with no taoka or wax tanad
to hurt III. Imu mwl. of taa beat fla. oalf, aullna
.nd ea.y, and ftratim m male mort Mom of tlttt
ffnuit than any ocarr wanHnWunrr. H MUala aand- '
imfnl .hiie. eotttns from 9-V to SMIQ. .
CR OOG.onl.. Had-ww4, lk.anMte.lf
99. ahoe aver offered for $.villi equala rranck
Imported Myw. which WW rwm as.lip l 'Ik I ... .
ft A aadrteied Writ ilhaa, npe rjlf.
a. tjllrt.eointombl.aDndilr.lilfcTIM'lie
in. .rer olTered .C thia prle. ; .ameanlda aa oua-tom-made
.hoe. coal laa fnnnan.iu to asJA '
AO I'.lle. Hh.rl Karmwa. Ttallroad Mrs
93. and Ilwirrrler..a wrUni; na.e.ll,
MamifwM, amooiQ in.iu., ..,rr. .n, ...rn.
alo.ed... OnapalrwlllaraTi'ar.
S O SO n. ealfi no hetter .hoe arm- offned .
BaC. thi. prm: om trial will on.Tlnoa tann
who want a .h" for mifiirt itnii aerrto. .
V'.ttfv w.rHini
r atnina and durabl
h.M. glrra rhin a trial will wiar no
aiaji'. : anon
,1a. Tboaa who
oiMrmakfc
$2,
nMWa.i'S'i.n0 and l..l w-hool anon. an.
tlOIo worn hrthebnr.rrrwher.: Uwraell
P. tk.Tr marlta, a. the lurmMlns Mir. iow.
kQUICO llimaiila,iiTWiah',iinualarnnMk
Imported iikoe. eoatln rrum S4iU t. kaoiu. .
I'.dle.' -i.nn. J.wO and t.fS.akoa'fnr
all.r.arthelaflnloniila. Slyllahanddurahla.
t'aalloa.-Sp that W. L. Douaiaa' nam. aad
prioa ar. alamaM oa tawoouom oieaca anoa
wTL DOUGLAS, Iroakloa, Mi
SOLD BY
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