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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 18.11. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. By RA NDOLPH-KERR PRISTISG CO risi lUn-Y ClTirnH. Drtnorratic. Is puhlinhrd CTery afternoon (ciccpt Sunday) at the lol lowmjr rU .trice cuab : ni Vm $.oo Six Months These Montue One Month One Week.. 9.011 1.60 fill 1! THURSDAY. AlUIUST 6, 1891. Tub new constitution of Kentucky just adopted by the tremendous majoriu of 100,000, suppresses lotteries, equalizes taxation, provides for the Australian secret ballot, and introduces reforms in the government of cities. On Sunday last a New Jersey clergy man preached a sermon in which he took occasion to remark that "the immoderate use of tobacco, say lilueu cifiais a day, should be avoided." This reminds us of the German who de clared that anyone who drank "as much as titty or sixty glasses" ot laser daily was a hog. Tui: Charlotte Chronicle notices edito rially the tirst installment of Amchc Kives-Chanler's new story "Aceonlinc. to St. John." The Chronicle's criticism of Mrs. Chanler's style and sullied matter is for the best part just and im partial; but the writer did not lot in this opinion from a careful reading of "Ac cordiut; to St. John." He s.iys the heroine "conies between a 1'arisian and his wile who seems neither surprised not aneied to tind her husband luvitiK the young heroine"; and again; "We can not account for her iiulillcrence w hen it is revealed to her that her husband hai becotue infatuated with another woman." Hut in the story the Parisian loves his wile devotedly ami, so lar as the tirsi installment K"l's. dues llut know that lean, the heroine, has fallen suddenly in love with him. Jean confesses this mad passion to his wile who is indifferent be cause she has never loved her husband ami loves another man. In tnc handling oi these somewhat dillicult materials Mrs. Kives-Chaulcrs style is more rehncil than in her earlier writings and there i less of ine world, the llcsh and the devil thau welind iu the novels of the iniich exlolled Julien liorduu. Church street, i This thoroughlare is certainly in a I wretched condition, ami particularly so with rejjard to sidewalks, from i'atton avenue to Central Methodist church. At uilit. aud particularly when the elec tric lights are not burning, as the case has been lor several nights past, the side walk is really dangerous. And the Wis 'em North Carolina conlerence meets in Central church in November, when several hundred preachers, and many prominent men from all ever Western North Carolina, will be in Aslieviilc. The board ol aldermen should certainly strain a point and have Church street put in measurably good condition belon that time. In fact it is one ol the most important streets in Ashevdle, three churches which iliaw largely troni all visitors to the city being located in it. M4UIHOM IJiSTlTlTll. Words of 1'ralne for I'rol. Will, and Hi tern lor llie Teacliii. M.K Hit. I., N. C. August -t, l'.tl. Pmtuk Tun Ci I iziix: The teachers' in stitute iu Madison county for the year 1-Slll. convened at this place July L'T. The attendance was unusually large and the interest in the profession of teaching was greatly increased. The work of the institute was. of course, under the management ol Prut. I. N. Kbbs, our efficient county superin tendent. I'ndcr the instructions of the eountv board of education he has held institutes at three different points, one at Marshall in connection with the state conductors, one at the Spring Creek sem inary, aud the one at Mars Hill. Our county institute work seems to be productive ol much practical good to our teachers. In them we arc learning the methods ot teaching, gathering item alter item to till into the structure which is to make up our abilil.es as teachers aud moulders ol the habits and general train ing of the children who attend our com mon schools. Here as much, and jier haps more than in the school room we arc made to feel the responsibilities of leading the minds ot those children who in great measure will avail themselves of uo other advantages of obtaining an education. This thought alone kindles in the mind of the true teacher an emotion which is one ot the most important ipialitications he can possess. The teacher who dis-i , . .ir Ii i ill I II aiin Hnu no orun in,iw,ii.iii iuk. chatges his duty faithfully here can give . . an limpetM to education and patriotism; ; . j , j h h which will tell and be tell in the coming .j,,,,, t.,Ue lenMn ""-y8, . . , . , . i . I Pr. Mozlvv'a Iemon Ivlixir will not Our s,r,ntendei, is doing much I ln, voll ,in,Vofthe above named dis msp.re this spirit ni the b.e ot his teach-, ()f w,,lch anS(, lr()m a t()r)i( ()r them feel that he is one of their brother i'i .i ..... "ft hood and one in purpose with them, and hence instead of repelling them from him he is drawing them nearer to him and into devotion to their work. This the broad minded su)erintendent can do and us be enthuses them in their work he also elevates that work, which in the main is his object. I Icel proud to believe that our own county snierin tendents ure the men utter all who are making our common schools a success. To them in a much greater degree than to the state conductors it our progiess due. They are the men who bear the heut and burden of the day and do the steady building and to them every lover ot our educational system should lend a helping hand. Wr know our success and nroficiencv is bv no means what it should be, but are! rejoiced to think we are growing better year by year, and earnestly trust that after a while, if bat patient, we will reap a good harvest ot the work ot our com- mon schools Our community took considerable in terest in the work of the institute. Some ol our outside friends gave us interesting talks, encouraging us in our work. At the close of our institute resolutions were adopted expressive of the kind withes of the teachert for their clever su perintendent and strongly urging the necessity of a teachers' association in the county. It wut agreed to organize this association at the Muditon Seminary on Saturday, the 10th duy of October, 1801 . At that time we hoK to have the lull co operation of every teacher in the eountv. Here we hope to unify our work, our plant and our purposes, and prepare our telvet to grow stronger and ttronger at laborer! in one of the noblest of protes tiont. W. P. Jerris. Which will be youti, the watch or the pinf LIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA. Charlotte News; Parties iVom Pine ville todav report that the l.eitch meet ings are the marvel of the people. There have been 500 conversions, so it is claimed. Henderson Tomahawk : The electric light plant has been sold at auction. The tiling has been run the past two years at a great loss to thestockholders, and was lfl in Imiiidate its indebtedness. The investment cost about $16,000, and was knocked out by Mr. A. C. Zollicoffcr for $'.'.'-'01. The hog as a promoter of health. Charlotte News: Mr. Presson s census ol the pig stvs shows (hat there are 3"M hogs in Charlotte. It is said that in U'rd 4-. where there are few hogs. there is more sickness than in any other ward. In Ward 2 where the hog is most popular, there is less sickness. SORTHCARi ILINA POLKS. Winston Sentinel: C. T. I'fohl. esq.. book-keeper for Messrs. I- and II. Pries, ol Salem, has been in the employ ol the linn for lis consecutive years. liurliamSiin: haniel A. Veasv, living at Wilking, was unc ol the largest tann ers in Granville county, and was well known to a large circle in this coininu nitv. He died erv suddenly between '.' mill II o'clock this morning at his resi dence iu that county. Oxford Pay: t'.iover Cleveland Hart, one ol the triplets at Stova'd, named re spectively alter ex President Cleveland, Senator Vance and Congressmen Will iams, died last week. Zebulon Vance Hart passed away four months ago. thus leaving surviving the namesake ol our distinguished townsman. A peculiar I'eople. I'rum tin- New ork Hernia. Switzerland is remarkable iu that it iias no truly national language or liter.i- '.ure. French and German serve the pur nose ol speech, anil in one or the other her scholars express themselves. But it is a uniniie country. Us lofty, snow capjied mountains thrown shadow over the inhabitants and thev have lie coine almost gloomy in teniiieiaiiient. Hedged iu bv everlasting snow, Sn'iuliiig liieir lues amid natural scenery so im pressive that it appals the imagination, tliev are a peculiar sople, pioiuiiiiillv religious, almost siiierslilious, hut pov srsnig llie qualitus ol physical endur ance and daring to an eminent degree. ' l.lke llmuueei Ueprw. ii Courier. "And so you're married. Bridget.'" "es, mum." " W hat docs your husband lor" "An share mum. he is a railroad duector." "A nnlioad' I'll. it s a very important position. Are you tpiUc sure it is that?" "An f.n'h an cloesn l lie shtand all dav at the railroud directing people to the cars'" Knew wbere lie Wn, From th-.- Spiv York Sun. "And, niamiua," sobbed the uuhappv wife, "he he threw his slipieis across the r-room, and t-told me to go to the ilud-duil-devil." "Vou did right, my pool , dear child, to come straight home to me." The l.otterv'H Mtrenitth. From the SpnniiflcM Krimhli ;ui. The negroes are said to be in favor ol the lottery, and as they make up the bulk nt the republican party in l.ouisana, it is not unlikely that thev ul iv commit tin: party to Uie lottery by a strong plank iu lavur ol this amendment in the conveu Lion plallorm. The Sorrow of the Poor. tnlinnapili Journal, "Pou t vou find your son's violin prac tice rather annoying?" "i Hi. no, answered the p.iniiereil cap italist,"! am boarding him at a pom cousin's of mine until he shall hay learned to play.'' Away llack Iu the Itarlt Alien. From l'ml. Tom de Witt That white gown make vou look like a vestal virgin, Miss Wins low. Kitty Winslow Pear me! don't tell me that, it's 'Jiioo years behind the style! He Wm There at llie Time, t mhaaapoiiH Journttl- "Ab, 1 tell you, old boy, that was my chance of a lite-time." "What was?" "When I was born." I.KMOM 1II.IXIH. Pleaxaiil, Llexaiil, Kellatile. Tor biliousness aud constipation, take Lemon lilixir. For fevers, chills aud malaria, take Lemou lilixir. For sleeplessness, nervousness and pal pitation ot the heart, take Lemon F.lixir. For indigestion and loul stomach take Lemon Ulixir. I? 11 ...! ..-...... I..... I ..b , .i;u-.tw., ,ver. st'imai'h. kulnevs or bowels. Prepared onlv by )r. Mozi.kv, Atlanta, Ga., 50c anil S1.00 per bottle, at drug gists. I.KHOM HOT DROP, Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage and all throat and lung diseases, hie irnnt, reliable. 23 cents at druggists. Prepared onlv by Dr. H. Mnzley, Atlanta, (.a. janlTeod i elm; an- hnikcn clown frnm overwork or tinum holil cures. Browu's Iron Bitli-rst hpi,iiiw the ytin, aids duirstion, removes excess of bile, asd cunt malaria. tit Uw fenuuia. Famous! Kodak-headache, neuralgic powders, because they relieve pleasantly all who try them, 10 and 25 cent pack ages. July 31, Hw. To Advertlaera To insure change of advertisements running on regular contract, copy must he handed in hv 10 o clock a. m. Thut splemliti picture of Ashcvillc fur n six months' subscription to"Tlie C'ifiJ zcii. ciee advertisement. AdvertlMlnx CREA TES many a new business ; ENLARdES many an old business; REVIVES many a t.' business; RESCUES many a Inst business; HA VES many a falling business ; PRESERVES many a large business; SECURES success i'a anr business. To advertise judiciously, use. the col- umnsof" The Citizen." Everybody reads H; and inpropottion to the returns it fields advertisers, Hstates are the cheap est m the country. A GRKAT PATKNT, It Will Perhaps Knalilr a Man to Carry Himself Around. From the Kings Mountain News. Col. l.otrnn Bnlow, who runsthe Kings Mountain & Catawba Mines I.igbtuiiu Ivxpresi Hay Uuruer, informs us that he and Prof. Wade Hogue have gone into "cahoot" and are about to apply for a patent on a process whereby a man can take himself up hv his suspenders and carry himself around. Thev exercise great caution in talkini; about their great invention, but Col. linlow let out enough to the pious scri!c to enable him to discover that a part of the process, consists of putting the man who is expected to' tote" hunselt around, under the hypnotic inlliience ol a yellow fluid usually kept in an earthenware ves sel with a corn-cob stopcr. Then if the balance ot the process tads to work, in patient won't care a continental and feelsjust as good as if he had carried him self to a circus. The K it'll Mau'H Mon. The rich man's son inherits lands, And piles of brick aud stones and gold, And he inherits soft white hands, And tender licsh that leais the cold. Like soil hands, and tender flesh, many liseases arc inherited; esjieeially tenden- ies to Asthma, Consumption, Bion- hilis. and slomach and liver troubles; hut there is a remedy known as llie 'Golden Medical Piscoverv," which over nines these diseases, and cuts oil all tendencies toward a fatal result. Pr. Pierce, of Buffalo, has put lias remedy within the reach ol all, so that even I In poor as well as the rich, can obtain it It is worth more to vou man piles in buck and stone aud gold." Ask voui Iruguisl for it, It'sguaiautced tolicnctii or cure in every case, or money p.'inl lor it will lie refunded. (Special Kaii'H and He In-flu If Hec w. M. Clarke. l earner Amer. van TU'krl Broker Asncolatloll. re Liver? : i. !;o;il;il : :;it-i! ihitt L-.nl rxist villi i'i vex. TV iyn t: n'pi.l the Bi iv- w IVI !i.-9 ft'1-r.t -.1 ii. the ;tonia'!i , poi.-.or.ii . !:, I; fmu,rit !. : til ? I. ib -I rb-ui'fl ; a well n it oi ;;l.-" lu lo, (la'pon'loi: ; m. i icrv -tsii-. -'. iail' -tt whoie py.to! . ' ' r - -"(l. Sinmior. 1 i.ofru'.itor has In i; ".H'niiK of reptorii-i, ',-n to health ' l. il'pmi'ss by piviiiir tli :. n healthy Liver than nnv uiT'-r. -V known on cur.!.. It iii'is with extra' i" dinary pi'wer ainl effi'M'"'. r.'EVEN BUN DISAPPOINTCC) A 'i cciierMl family romt-ily for liyin.'pioi '-I'-t 1 iv. 'i . roiiH'.il'iill'in, eTi., 1 li:',r li' M l ', i r :'nVil"U lis- . :i;i't llUVi' ll -fi-r, i!:-.i(tp inili-il In liiei-IlHi-t iroil;:c ' I Kim-in - lo he a mo I i, ie: :--rt -n r- f : lUi-uneoof the siomi'i.-i, ami liouvR W. J. Mi l.i.Kul. Vi la ml . 3 v M 2 x S 3 0 t. 3 S CARPETS jrT Ri;ci:ivKn From the Factorict IN PHILADELPHIA AND OTHER POINTS. Seventy two rultn inernin, extra hikt, ply tiiH-ptrT, hoily llruwrlp Htid velvet v (K'tS. One htmtlml anil e'Kht rnl1 chum traw mattinK". One hundrt'd unil thirty five Smvrna and fui rtiK Fifty-one art ntiunrr. Ctivoa and nnpier ntaltinK. I'nrtK-rre and 'ace curtatnR Some of these Rond were liotmht at greatly re ticid pfitxn and will I M1d at biircf in Ca'l and "ee mv immenne stock, the tariicnt and onlv exclusive caret hotiae in thr ntae, JAS. P. .S1WYER, 49 ft. Main St., AHhcvllle.N.C jun3:id3m rr 39 South Main Street. Our motto is to keep the very best wines nno liquor at the most reasonable price commensurate with the qua ity. Parties having friend of intemperate habits wi confer a favor by notifying ub of such, as we do not wis to sell them any stimulants Very respectfully, JOHN 0'fcONNELL jnljBdtf WHEN YOU WANT r5tnl room Suits, riirior Suits, K.'isv Cliiiirs, ItOCKlTH, Sido Roarils, KxteuMuti Tiibh's, Hilling Chairs, Kitclit'ti Tables, ?('(! LtUlllJiCH, Hat Hacks, Wardrobes, Center Tables, Otlice Furniture. Pictures, Shades, I I KNITl Ki: KKl'AIRD, UPHOLSTERING DONE, CARPETS - LAID. IL AIR & HttOWN. FURNITURE DEALERS AND UNDERTAKERS, ,i l'attoti Avenue. 1 1 umsiii:i HOO.MS. I'rr r,iit. well k"'l't. rt-ntriilly loeati'il. Vlohi riwonri-in in 'is lit WHSTKKN llll'l'lll.. S. V. Corner t'uhlic Smiair. Ashrvillc, N l". junliiilrtm RDEN PARK HOTEL AND COTTAGES. Ten nutrs frum AshfvilU- cm A. S. Riiil ml, Huunl $ J ht ilnv, $1-' (xr wcrk. ir tiMiiith oi h iliivn. fnrtifw to Pinner tir ni. $1 TMuS A MnKKIS. HiirMf'tltf I'roprif t'r JAMKS FRANK, - liKAI.RK IN AMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Anriu fur Kt-t-nis 'rcck .l.ii Mills. North Mum Ashrvlllr, N C. Chiilvhcatc Witter, irnin:lit in pitte direct from the Xihi ilU Ii tit lini'iC puiij; I ioi' known hs I ce "t ha' . i Hie piinK now on mik ni htmt h "r ni tli oiirl iUitic, hv tlic Liiix-, bt r n mlil it. t i l.rif lur'Ei .ri riiitii iir hv the unl n , tin') u'llli-n. or hiiv ir-nntitv ii;tiil t . pntcv Ii J. AKMSTKOM it.tr. ti -TAKE YillK Krokcn Jewelry DISABLED WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO M. A. TILL Eli, AMD HAVE THEM MADE AS GOOD AS NEW. No. lA N. Court Hquarr. ni:xt noon to postokkii'i-' G. II. 31 AVER CONSULTING : OPTICIAN 6l South Main St. P1CKFICCT WHiHT. lixits in thr 11 1 men cr ot htniliuhc, min in r ndout llie eve, ilninn ts in r- adniK ur fH-e nK at n dmiuncr llnve your tinht tetitrtl Ircc ol chnrne. Wt isttitc'.itiii uartiiitecd. Tlieriiiom ctcr. For the hiU!"c or jfiirdcn bath or dairv; heiuicul or fever t lift mon. t tern; storm Aflusturs and tluTtniimrtrrt voinhinnl, hydmnii'terH or thcrnumictirH to nuusurt li(inrn, ucicln, etc IC JC Holler. I'll ret mtnutr nand srliis to t'nuk vutu cru. tirupflv, 'Jfi t'cnls. All kimlKot ci. ntitic int'imitnts. MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL. HOT N. C. Thit (tiarnntifz rt-nort 1-0 ml let from Asht vilte, midiriti nrw tnamttt inrnt in tirinKcon- dttcttit on the h'lunt Krntlc ot' excellence which itiitiirei Ito continued ant) incrcflurd p.ipulurity. HcHutilul scenery, tlrv hrncitiK Hir. Nittnral hut water but hi n marl'lf pools tmit lusuri"us SuiinmiuK pool with lijithniK AintH. stunt' us m ncushorc ttilliards liowllng, t nuis, etc Amusement for the pit. tin re mck r, rest for the o. er woi lud health lor the invalid. House modern in hII appointment", flcvtv tr, electric DelU ami .ai Tntile and sit . ici ttnei.edtd Noomn jjood Hiied and wtll Inrnishid. ltr purtictilHru addrcntf i. w. r. ross, i u 1 ldUm CO for a Pair of (Custom-Made) from Mjnufni' Rmnnutn. Hutlifaciinn fftiaroottMHl or money refunded. SEND YOUR ADDRESS FOR SAMPLES kni Instrucfloss tor Stlf-Msssurssisnt. PIEDMONT PANTS COMPANY WINSTON, N. C EWAllT DSTACKABtiB LINK rw BELTING. The Best. vT) Now the Cheapest. Send (ur REDUCED PRICE LIST of itrlnMt& other SiHmtiios Tor h,tetitnrn,(mtvyur& Mjwl.inery forlismtlttiir mir mntrml in hiUk nr iwcksife. tOWUj I'mLAUkLI'UlA.ftail 4tt IHjr tiUt NKW YUHJb TRY THE MODEL LAUNDRY 17 Patton Avenne. WE HAVE FINE LINE A Ladies' Oxford Ties. ALL VARIETIES. We are turning out of our ustom Department, a beau tiful Ooze Calf Shoe, high and low cut. (MVK I S A TRIAL. Weaver & Myers, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. No. ,9 Patton Avenue. jTw. "SCIIARTLK, MERCHANT TAILOR SO. 'J NtlKTIl MA'N ST. ut received, n fill' iinc .f KnK"h and di nifxttc imlrn for fail Hnu wmtrr. frh'J4ilrtmv .lit. Mittlit 11 Hotel, BLACK MOUNTAIN STATION. WILL OI'KX .1 I NK 1ST, I.V.U. Mim-iMl wnti'r R.i" r n Km kl'nili:i' iiml I'nl-In-.1 SiritiK. I'KKH TilCI'HSTS. KM'liS jivihi Tu (".mi I'KH WKI-.K NPRtcn: & mooki:. VEGETABLES! HI.CUVl.I) 1 KIII i;VKUY MAY AT HARK liROTlIERS, 17 Woutli nnin Street. SEE FOR YOURSELF OVR NBW 1.INB LAWN TKiNIH KACKKTH I'rom $1.)Mto $t-.J.; nets, poles. etc. A beau tiful line Croquette. Haw bulls and Mat t)ur ni w line HUHO'S CELEBRATED STATIONERY Staple and fnncv i ur -ft rent rountain I'en is K.ilni; rinht nlnni: plcittv aft. Our new S'luvrnit of Ahcvilb oidy -5 cent. We shall close the balance ot our I 'iitionnry Holder nt $'J-.'.U, worth $:t.;"iO. J. N. Morgan & Co. HOOKSI.Isl.KKH AN! STATIONKKS, j IMibllc Hguare. Listen to plain facts about the Kabo corset. -You can't break the bones-for one thing. If you do, within a year, you'll have your money back. Soft eye lets-that's another thing that can't be had with other cor. sets. And hear how it's sold if you're not satisfied, after a few weeks' wear, you can return it and get your money. F. I. IHUnnauKta. THE BEST KhOWN REMEDY. "H.ti.t!," (uri itUllH't,(ll 111 OlPft ill I too Ihiyn. without rain. 1'rovcni.a 8trlctiiro, t'oninin in acrid nr rMtjotioii tiibijt:iiH'rs. mi'' f givir.intcfd abxnluti'ly linrtiilr.--prrrilHHl by physician. Hft Hy WngvfrM wlthttacli Mttlc. i'rli c$l Sold by drugging, llrwiire of Snb dltutP. Armf rr'in.rn.f.t!..K.O.I. 0 PtR SALB BY RAYS0R k SMITH. ASHEVILLE. N. C, BUNKEHrfESS Liquor Habit. MMinewatu mutts nroirtuiH 6'HMXeS GOLDEN SPECIFIC Itcan be ftvfn in cofTr. ta, or In artielea or food, without Uia koowledge of patient If DPreaury It a abaoluuiy harmlMaand will erfect a perm. na and apowly our. wtMtber tha patient Ii a oderatdrtnkeroranaloutMillcwrvrR. ITNEV KK T'AtLft. UnpfratManqulMly and wlfcb aurh ocrti if that tha pniient uoderfom no I neon venlanok and aoon hla complete reformation kl aflaoMoT pact book frea. To ba had ol RAYBOH SMITH, UnmiiataJ Aflhevillc, N. C. 3Sdft wl j no we frl SUMMER GOODS FOR 1891. TAYLOR, liOUIS & BUOTIIEllTON. No. 43 Patton Avenue, ieonnnl Cleaiuible KefrigeratorH. Water Coolers Wire Dish Covers, White Mountain lee Cream Freezers Fly Traps and Fans Oil Stoves, Fly Screens for Doors and Windowm Agents for White's Sewing Machines. Old Established Machine, Lonjrand Favorably Known. PRICKS AS LOW AS THU LOWEST. Sec our machines before purchasing. JEWETT STEEL RANGES. lliuulsoinpst KimpM'vi'r nmmi in Asliovillp. Snniplowt up in our window. W'vW worth KENILWORTH INN. Formal Opening August 5th. coach m;a i:s KKNibwoirni daily. ki'nihviii th Inn fur Aslirvillr ASIIDVII.I.P.. '.mill's 1 r ti; Slur tnr Ki iiilwnrtli In .mil I 'J a. in.; 1, 4 mill ! p. in. SI 'SUA VS. Kniihviii lh Inn tor Aslirvillr liint's Priif! Slurr fur Krmhvni lh TriitiHicut KatfH, (ts.ott Pt-r Vcckl Rales), 9,5.o ami $j.m. WALTER C ItUOWNING. 31. !., 31 si nagcr. THE BELMONT. ( l-'ormcrly the Sulphur Springe Htttrl.) OPEN ALL THE YEAU. Th pojnilHtity of "Thr Helmonl" i dtu to it mmicrouH Httriictivr I'tnturrfi. Anions thriii may Ik mt-n tinned I he following: 1. The pure hravinK mountain air. 2 The location find nu.KninV -nt ieenery. a. Thr -.ulmtnnliid new lnik huil-'tnK with the lct ftanitaiy .inil tire proliti"ti 4. The elegant Inr time and lurninhinK). ii. The most complete nervier in every detail. rt. The table unpjtlied with t vcrythinK freh from the countrr. 7 The Jersey dairy, which afford healthful and rich milk, cieatn, fmttrr mid butter milk. m. The exceptionally tine medicinal Mtlphur nnd Iron iprlnRr 9. l.Ht, hat not the leant, a ride over the Weit Abbeville and Sulphur Spring electric street car line, from Tht Hclmont front door Mommy, will be enjoyed by every one. For JOHN Telephone No. 13a. STRAUSS EUROPEAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. ROOMS ALL NEWLY FURNISHED. Alao, table boarderx can be aecoiiiinodtttt-d o cloik a m until lli o'clock p in. Am prepared lor catering at ahorteat notice trial. 91y Celebrated Philadelphia Frie Are well known. No one can aurpnsa them. Am pro ad tn aav I hnve the flnet, laricea Mange in Ahrville, Can nerve orders in from 3 tt ii minute, .uch a Fiah. Game, Ovter on the Half Shell, I'olite and attentive waiiera. PI caned to mrve all. Ntvp dttiltv, K. STR41J4K, Prop. HIGH ;KAIM LOW PRICED. EAsV TERMS. J.UDDEX & HATES, S. M. II. Square dealing and honeat representation have enabled thin home to occupy the position of being the inoNt reliable in the Scuta. PIANOS AND ORGANS On cany trim. K nth or monthly payment livery if rumen t guarantied, and placed in home, fH-hool or othce on fifteen dnvn trial i nil and ec tin Mock nt -M I'ntion t. venae. J. E. Gsirratt, Ajjcnt, Ahlieville, N. C UKICK. RRICK. -I Oil BUNCOMBE BRICK Ahhcville, N. C. THE BONANZA," Wli AUD LIPOR GO., Nom. 41 and 43 S. Main St., AKheville. WHOI.KSAt.R tlHPARTMKNT, OHNT81 VT A 1 PAKLOK AND KUADINU BOOM i W 41. v CIGARS, TOHACCO AND BOTTI.U COOPS, 8AM. "VT 1 ! VlK, HII.l.HKD AND I'OOLKOOM. iX Vf . , BEER : VAULTS : AND : B0TTLIN6 : DEPARTMENT : IN : BASEMENT. We ri pcctfully aoltclt a ahare of your patronaxc. J. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. Main Entrance, No. 43. Telephone Call, No. 7a. PoatoftU-e Box No. a. looking at. mil 'tin !' .mil 1 1 n. in.; X'J.'M: .1 uml . mi. Ml, 1 l:nn n. ni.; 1. iinn p. in. 1 1 ii.ni.; U'::in, l:Hll, f anil fi:;iO p. in. Ilav. to Anheville, along the I-'rrnch Hrond and part'culnr addrrufl 8. MARSHALL, Director, jllH.'-ilL.'W BOARD BY THE MONTH. WEEK OR DAY. tttrtvt cam pan the door. 0en from ft" for Home Parttc. UnlU, etc All I ank Ik ItRICK. HALE JBY - & TILE COMPANY, 1 ). Box 426.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 6, 1891, edition 1
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