ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN ; THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10 1801, ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Br RANDOLPH-KERR PRINTING CO. T.i DMt-T CiTtM. Democratic talW'f. m afternoon (e.cept Sunday) t the fol lowing ratcs-atrictU cath : o Y ""I 3 ,10 811 MOUTH " , 80 Thiii mokth B0 On Month - 15 Owe Wans. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. 1X91. TBRBBisone wav by which the ovtr ,.,rlan' nublic schools can be relieved with very little expense and the situation bettered in erery wav except as to the hours of work for the teachers. That is by dividing the present session for the lower Brades into two, giving the morn ing session up to one set of scholars and the afternoon to another, ltns woum at once relieve the overcrowding of th. Academy street school, for instance, and we believe would be an improvement over the present svstem of one session by which the vounger children are kept ii doors far too long for the best results, whether we consider their physical 01 mental improvement. A Fend. To be continued. In 1886 Hallock county. Teiin., had a fued -that most senseless of all inventions o ...,,l the I'uth- semi-civihzid commuinii" " er of Thomas Sut ton was shot dead b a familv named Barnard. Five HanmriU were sentenced to be hanged tor tine murder and the snptemc court affirmed this decision. Chief Justice Turner dis sented, however, und oil the strength o' .hi. ,.11 of the five murderers were par doned outright by Governor Taylor. Of mu.e the Burnards. being thus awuiu of protection in theirehosencalling, went back to their homes again and renewed the "feuding" where it had been dropped pending their temporary seclusion Irotn society. A day or two ago the Simons, and Barnards got together, and Tennes see is short one Barnard and one mii ton, as was of course was to be expected. There should of course be no arrests in the case, for Tennessee has declared tbat neither they nor trials will avail. A chHune 3eeded. There are some passages in the Code oi the City of Ashcville that seem to aavce. capedthe attention of Chief of Police M' Dowell, themavorand the police commit tee from the aldermen, W. T. Reynolds, J H. McDowell and . M. C.udger. l-hey will thank us tor calling their attention t. these. From section 770 : A policeman "shall not stop, nor loiter, nor talk with any p-ison except in the discharge of his duty." That this regulation is violated fre quently is a matter of daily observation. Members ot the police force stop and loi ter and loaf and chat as best suits then personal convenience. Here is rule (J ol section 78-1 bearing directly on this neg lect of dutv : "Patrolmen must not walk toeether. or talk with each other, or with any person on their routes, while on duty, unless it be to eommuuicate intormali on pertaining to the department or in tnc line ot their dutv. aud such communica tions must be a's brief as possible; the must uot stand still, but constantly pa trol their routes." Disregard ol this rule is oieu, and fre quent. "Rule 20 No member of the depart ment shall, while on duty, drink any kind ol intoxicating liquors, enter any place in which intoxicating drinks are sold or luruished, except in the immedi ate performance ot his duty." Tun Citiks does not know of its own knowledge that this rule is violated bv nolicemen. It is informed on what it be lieves is competent authority that police men have loafed in certain saloons and also demanded "free drinks" therein. "Rule 27 No policeman shall be per mitted to smoke in any manner upon the streets, in davlight, while on dutv, and for so doing shall he fined one dollar toi each and every offense and be liable to suspension. This rule a good one is violated daily with no attempt at concealment. These are some violations o: the police rules that it is charitable to be lieve, must have escaped the attention ol those most concerned or there would have been a reform belore now. There can be no further excuse for lack of dis cipline on the part of the chief of police and we hope to see a marked change at once in the direction where change is plainly needed as herewith pointed out. A "TOIRWT'S" VIEW. RAILWAY CHANGES, ETC. d..i;i, rVirnniele: Prof. E. McK. Goodwin, advisory superintendent, has .. -,l f,nm Mnreanton where he went to attend a meeting of the directors of the new Deaf and Dumb Institute, ine ,il-.,.rr selected a site and adopted plans for the buildings. The site is one .a .whmrat of the town on Vine Hill, and is a beautiful location. The building ... mo v'n rhi oren in will nccomimxi.m , . comfort, with the requisite uumlier ol teachers and officers. -Concord Standard: Every reader of the Standard will doubtless isi" to know tnat there is much as lot) acres , . j i.. i. in I'nliurrus county oi lano id out ... ... - - - , .- unclaimed. The land is reported to be in I No. 7 townsnip. rr,ui , :. t .,... Mir to town t.oin tun, iv"vm i . , a few days ago, made a te"r' J . i .nei v iinn mild mi m. other costs that the law imposes on one who enters land. The Charlotte ews gets it by under ground wire, that there is soon to lie a K u ..,.,rli- in the section sweeping cii""k , ,- , i; masters of all the railroad lines in tins .late, and probably one or two sui..... tendents, ncsnics a iee-"-- - ire to go. It is all in consequence ot the recent wreck near Statesvilie. i - ..... Km, ni W.-ilUer. Klein- ' lie oil; tt'""i - . . - ,n" & Sloan, v hich has Wen doing busi , in the South with headquarters at Jliarlotie. has been diss Ived l.y mutiia 1 i I, M. Wa ker and consent, -" i-m - , C. K. Kleiuing letirc from the tinn, ani ihebnsinessvv.il nereauer oc ........ bv Mi. I. H, Sloan. 1 A Household Remedy ELOOD and SKIN? DISEASES &fanic Blood Balm te TiirtfC SCROFULA, ULCERS. SALT It LUreS HEUM, ECZEMA, every t n oi iiTiignant SKIN ERUPTION, be i des bing etticaclout In toning up th . ..... tnvlnn IhA eonfttltutlon. ..He.) updired from sn cauit. It: . ......i..hI haAllnn nrooartle-s UUIIUSI (ie, !. " r i jjilt ui in fjiiariinteelna I curs. It ( oimctle is are loiioweo. ( t?tfl T f lit ll:ik.l SmiltM." ( ) BLOOD B W 00 ",r. On. a Diantsrci Pvnericn06s r w iuii.v, 1 ... k.i.,ti.l::l:s5a4, Ms Fills n,.anliinsnimno, T (.n .tron, and h'f'Vtf" Sr.?."0! wo ..d rssTtm itv.i.r op. V Bl AJ, BtjrlslsM.1 . . t I u:. U.irU r.f 1 .f,.ii;iton 4. U. ll'K Uliu in:. - . who were dangerously hurt in the 1 hirrl creek plunge, are still near the scene ol i he wreck Thev are not sufticiently re . . . i ,l t.t I hi-re is now eovcreu io oc uiw.v,,, - -- - every possibility that they will get well, i .,..um, ti,,ht ol the Charliite ,vaicr works company against that cit-v :r the recovery ol -$2,201). claimed to be , .... i..r th.. Inut siv months ot tlUC lOl IClll 18S7, was decided in the superior court in favor of the city. A telegram received in Charlotte an nounced the death in Charleston. S C ., tt ii,,.fM. nl L.har otie- ue was found dead m bed at bis boarding la-use aud it is sain he committed suicide. ti... ti:..u..rv p.... ntiil Carolinian I lie uio",.' - - . . .avs- "The trustees ot the wrecked Hank of Uiekorv have just paid another dividend ollO per cent. This m.ikes a total ol 65 per cent." The report in circulation Mint Dur ham had ollered 30,000 to .ecure the lo cation lor the State normal and indus trial school for white girls is totally un founded. It is a current rumor in Kaleigh, that I. L Polk has instructed his assistant editor on the Progressive Farmer to dis continue the attacks on other papers. -A letter from President Charles V. Taylor, of Wake Forest college, savsthai 100 students are now in atteniiauic. i.....Di,r.ei LnittiiiL' nulls wen sold last Monday for ..;! K- Lapt.J. A Odell Dccame the purcuaser. l ucre is more building going on in Durham at the present tune than lor mauv years previous. Winstou is building a new market house. 0I.V THK UKOI!NI!SJ. The Terrltle (ufferHiit at "e jews In Rumi. Harold Frederic, in the New York Times. London, Sept. 5. 1 have returned from a nearly two months' journey through Russia, extending trom St. Petersburg in rhe north and Niini Novgorod in the east. Odessa in the far south, and covering as well a large section of the border land on the Roumanian, Austrian and German frontiers. All that I saw convinced ine that we are onlv at the lieginning oi tui Jewish persecution and ol the great con vulsion to which it serves a sort of weather gauge. It is enough to say here that the sitnn nf lural in Russia since last Pc u u LIUII " UiMVi " ary has been far more terrible than the outside world imagines, and that Us miseries now liter.illv detv adequate de scription. They can best lie compared with the sufferinas of poor nun-combat- ; ,r,,uin,ri nrmi oveiiun ov i hostile and mercenary army in inedia val times, liven this parallel tails, tor there .ikli miner in the hone that in-. the invaders will go away gain. It i I he lew who is going to lie driven with his familv Irom his home. forced to aban don everything not portable, dependent ,,' ,,n .-hiiritT lor even his rail way ticket to Old Poland, and absolute i. ."..thniit rrsourcrs or olutis lor the fu ture. This is what is happening to scores ol thousands of people in every rr ..I Russia east ol the pale. What is happening inside the pale is too dread lul to dwell upon. F.Trnrirwiiere. Office, 89 ft 41 Park Plaoe, New Yxt WE HAVE ENLARGED OUR M i CUSTOM AND REPAIR DEPARTMENT And it is now the best equip ped in the city. All we want is a trial Weaver & Myers, "THE SHOE STORE," om HOUSE BLOCK. No. 39 Paiton Avenue. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BV'Y ! As we expect to move about September 1st., in the new building just went of the opera house, we have de cided to make to make npec inl prices on our stock of fur niture. If you want any thing from a rocker to a inndHorne lfith century oak nuit von had better call and get our "SPECIAL PRICES" G. II. MAYER CONSULTING : OPTICIAN 6i South Mttin St. SUMMER GOODS FOR 1891. TAYLOR, 150U1S & WIOT1IEHTON. No. 43 Patton Avenue, PERFECT SIGHT. Rii.t. in the lnrm of headnrhe, pain in or about the eyei. ilimnMi in rriflinK or e in( at a dlatance Ht yoor ticht tnUd Ire olehr. St- lufaetion kaaranteeil. Tbcrmom etera. Rnr th. hnnM or tardea ba'h or dairy; ch.mical or ferer thermometani; utorm Klao' and thermoroatert eumbineil; hydrometera or thermomeura tu measure liqaora. aeida, ete Em Boiler. Three minute aand flaaa to cook jour tiropcrlj, 35 eentfl. All kindmf citnti6c inatrnnitnti. Mt. Mitchell Hotel, BLACK MOUNTAIN STATION. WILL. OPEN JUNK 1ST, 1891. Mineral water aa"e aa Rockbridge and Bert ford Aprlnit, Va.. PKBR TO Ol'BSTS. RATRS .0.l Tn l00 PKK WHhK. -Ball every Th irwlay night. NPR4GIK & MOORE. Leonard Cleanable Refrigerators. Water Coolers-Wire Dish Covers,. White Mountain Toe Cream Freezers Fly Traps and Fans-Oil Stoves, Fly Screens for Doors and Window" Agents for White's Sewing Machines. Old Established Machine, Long and Favorably Known. PRl JKS AS tOW AS THE LOWEST. See our machines before purchasing. JEWETT STEEL RANGES. Handsomest Range ever seen in Asheville. Sample set up in our window. Well worth looking at. mU"3m CARPETS Jl'ST RECEIVED From the Factories IN PHILADELPHIA AND OTHER POINTS. Seventy-two mill ina-ram, citrn iir. 3 ply taiie.try. body Hrum.cU und velvet car. Dct. One hundred and eight rolls china traw matting. One hundred and thir'y tlvr Smvrna and rui ruga. I'iftv-one art aqu-irca Cm'on nnd n.ipier matting.. Porti.-rrv. and lit rtimiin. Some of thr.c go..il wire him.ht at nrratly rr 'urcd pricen and will be -old nl a bargain. Ca'l and -"er mv intn-enar totk. ti.r largest and onlv eiclmive cnrpel hnu.r in !h' ta'e. J4S. P. SAWYER, 49 H. Main St., AnhevHIc.N.C.' iun2.'ldam He, I.Ike "The cltUen." wanw Kverlod to Have a Cliance. ASHF.VILI.K, N. C, Sept. 8. 1801. Dear Sir: You are using to muck trmnir when von sae the city should se clude the teams from the Public Square, it is the only life your city has to see them aclienson in vonrcity and it is a treat to Buy a tew Peaches of thim Mountain men and to get a peep at your ewuntry i. .-..rtninU a treat to see the stock your countcry man can up it is 1 the only life your city has to see them two year old calves hitched to a lode of wood or to a lode of them nice water melons. So stop comentinK a bout your it o. tit vnnr mnnlrv thee must Done ot iuu live they must be alowd to sell there stuff to the tourist as inev un iuuS .uu. street them little Peaches must be sold so they can buy some Grittz for the little ones at home they make a might." coun try when they grow up to man yours Tourist. Absolutely True. vmni the Durham Sun. It is a fact that many rich men make a merchant wait for his pay much lonjjer than that merchant would trust a poor man. More buying elsewhere. We lo not piopose to sell for less than ost, but we enn save you money on anything von niiiv wish in our line. BLAIR & BROWN. FURNITURE DEALERS AND UNDERTAKERS. 31 Patton Avenue. It won't break -that's why Kabo is the only thin for corset "bones . If one of them breaks or kinks or shifts, within a year, you'll have your money back. More than that! Wear a Kabo corset for two or three weeks and see if you like it, If you don't you can return it to us and eet your money, It's a hundred to ohe you won't do it, but you have the privilege. F. P. MtmnauKb. KENILWORTH INN. Formal Opening August 5th. COACH LKAVES KKMLWOHTH DAILY. Keni.worth Inn for Asheville ,?"" " 3 5 Ornnf. Drug Store for Kenilworth..' ' " 1 0 and 13 a. m.; 1 . 4 ..d 6 p. m. Trannlent Ratew, 94 5 Per na' Weeklj Rates, one Peion, n to s P' ween. -Weeblv Rate, Two Persons, 35 4 Pr Wttk' WALTivR C. BROWNING. M. D., Manager.. FURNITURE. FURNITURE! E. B. MANN & CO., FURNITURE DEALERS, UNDERTAKERS - AND - EMBALM, v ( He Had It In Hlns the Chlcazo Tribune. The pbrenoloffist ran his hands rapidly W the boy's head, reflected a moment i anain tint mnre alowlv. ..lu-ii .f...n. it n.ti the huv a father. "what calling do you find him best fitted Mi..j. (mm hi cranial J UU"I( ..v. ( ment," replied the ohrenologut, it ai gently ne cuuiu, would make a good parachute linirt." 1 ol Dr. s) said "Despise not the day of small at the tinv pill (taken from a v Til .. ... DiirnntiV. Pel fierce. ricniii. - -.tar- -- x ..I n aa man. aunennflr irom in digestion. As a gentle, thorough laxa .... u... r.u-,a ivaemhlea Nature more live, mc ..v-w - . . . closely in their action than anything be fore discovered, ouaineaa auu h1""-" . tinhita are aerlentarv sionai urcu, u- -- r ' need something of this kind to ward to ward Off tick heaaacne, ouiuoanew i.u . oihh mill not strain and Tack the digestive organs as did the old- fcshioned pills, ko cenis per vuu, LEMON ELIXIR, nuiant. Elecant, Reliable. For biliousness and constipation, take For fevers, chills and malaria, take r . im;,.; win"' , . 0iM..iaaniaa nervousness and nal nitati.in of the heart, take Lemon Elixir. ' . .. 1 .' -. ..l. nl.A ror indigestion ana ioui .iuium.u Lemon Elixir. For all sick and nervous beaaacnesiaae Lemon Elixir, i -.i:.... MntMt-at nnri tnnrnuvh or- UdWlL.T, .... " " " ' ' --D- ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Ur. MOIICV S Ltmon Ull.ir ui " ;M c.v nf th- ahnve named dis eases, all ol which arise from a torpid or diseased uver, siaim.u, bowels. , Prepared only by Ur. Moilby, Atlanta, Ga., 50cand1.00 per bottle, at drug gists. LEMON BU I UHua-. r. a. ..n rni.nlii PnliU Hnaraeneaff. wum m. 1 . Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage and all throat and lung diseases. Ele gant, reliable. ascents at ottik'"1"' '"l"' by Dr. H. Moiley, Atlanta, Ga. janlveod i.Anii-.! feeding a tonle, or childnm who want build ing up, should take BHOWN'S inOM II1TTF.HS. It It pleaunt to taka, enrea Malaria, InaJ. testion, BUiouiaaai and Uvar ComplainU. A FEARFI L KPIDKMIC (if any eontaen disi ane n.itur iUy can. a grt-ai iTHIfT IIUHII II run. uK v ....v c. ilfl wavra and hearv thnl ju l 'eoljr ..i . ... n... kii.,1. ,hi mnnntlin heiKht. thin .ni n oi th? year, also nai" r.ilW caute. (tnat riiiwanma ti in nmonx i. itora to The I.an-I of the skv" tit too early hnwc er. for them to r.-lurn to the lowlatin., lor i .run in, irrTn,riii.T OF VELI.OW FEVER i-i a rity the inhabitant, .-ek ome hayrn ol r.l Ke irom n. oire ibi, f very on- avoul the attack, of malaria, that now DiwlBIlHiniTci, i,i..s. tion ol our noninianu. in mu.r ... tar nwnmi'iTii in mt-Hue -M-, the other thev a oulil go ta Cleveland . i. .,i...lim.ii. nut i il. ninitt prinK". wiri v -- .. ----- eliKhtlnl. lint there are mineral watera that h ve lieen tettrd hy ihoaannri. during the la.t few month, ith m at .a'i'lactorr re sult, hoth to tho.e .eeking restoration to health, and thoe wtwe .yntem. needed liulldingap a go a uiv. intra.... ieet i.urHlf to the renovating rflect .heae .... w.r..M .,." Hnwn foe the winter 1 erm. of onrd iinr ng geptetrlier and Octo ber will lie 10 per week, or $' ir month For farther information, addrew J. B. WILKINSON, Propr. Cleveland Springs SHELBY, N, C. naotf Advertising CREATES many a new bminen ; 1 REVIVES many a dull business ; RESCUES man a lost business; tM VES many a falling business ; rJDCC-CPVE.C maavi I Aroe business ccvripirc mimam in anv husinams. UUWAIUU " , 4.. i He th etil iVIUTHU-f j.u"'7l - " ...A "Tk.ri, " Ererrboar reads it; and in proportion to tbe returns it yteiQS aarerwawa, il i mat. -TAKE VOCE Broken Jewelry, AND DISABLED WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO IH. A.TILLER, AND HAVE THEM BADE Al GOOD At NEW, Mo. lA M. Coart Squara. NEXT DOOR TO POITOFFICf TRY THE MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY 17 Patton Atchec SALE OF VALUABLE CITY LOTS AST WAYNESYILLE.N.C. OX SEITEMBER 15, 18H1. BEING TUESDAY OF THE FALL TERM OF COURT. Th nndermirned has crradwd the extennion of Boundary n.4- aiiifl.n-atxl tKrruarh A T.nrtioi1 of tllB R. 0. A. IjOVft ntirri duuumiuiu i'im'ub,m ... Ml I f i- nmnprtv. v nir nn the east of V avneBViue, ana nut-r Herving W the Southern Woman's Chrintian Temrancp iTninn AHKPnihlv about tive aores to be used for sites for onttno-Pef for th meinbei-H of that body, will sell at public aiK tion on September 15, 1891, on tho Rrounds, alternate lots opening on Haid extennion of Uounaary street anu new Htreets intersecting with it. TERMS OF THE SALE: nno-frmrth of the purchase money to be paid down, the hv notes bearine 6 ler cent interest, pay- able in two equal installments in one and two years. T.tle retained until purchase money is paid. .Splendid Location and Beautiful Views. ti, nemrrv offered for sale is nearest land suitable for settlement to the point where the S. W. C. T. U. Assembly a.t , . 1 .. J!..!..,.d itlA Innrla trill Kn; H n Ttincnitlcent temnie anu atiiunimi; tuc itiuuo served for residences fo.the members. Many of these lot command the finest views of the mountains, the town, ana the valley of Richland creek. 1 have gra led through them ...... rv 1 i rPl l4. the finest road for driving m naywoou couiuy. x ne. iutn will prove the most valuable property in tne wesx. a Iwfiss band will be employed to mane music unu will he m' to those who attend the saR Maps on exhibition at the Clerk's office, JWb store and the hardware store. Other Valuable Property For Sal. r ur;n uoll at nrivnte sale at any time before or after Sep- 1 n III U a a - - - v tember 15 the most vnluable water power in Western North Cafolina, being the old Love mill site, on Hichland Aninlr in thatlU'II of t ii. . nesville with twenty ncresof land. There is on the proierty a grist mill in good condition and saw mill not now running JAMES R THOMAS. ARE CARRYING- THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF FURNITURE IN ASHEVILLE tw Vinvp tliw Inrirest stock, the nicest show rooms and i in -tv mm. r- the most obliging salesmen in town. No trouble to show goods, whether you wish to buy or not full in and look through our stock. THIS WKEK WK ARK SHOWING The Loveliest Line of Bed Lounges YOU EVER SAW IN PLUSH MOQUET, RUG AND CARPET LEATHER AND OTHER COVERINGS, UNDERTAKING N0 FKBALMINO A SPtCIALTY THE "BONANZA," Ml AUD LIQUOR CO., Nos. 41 and 43 S. Main St., Asheville, WHOI.MAI.R I1BPARTMRNT. OHHT8' V 41 ' PAKI.IIK AN1 KKAIlin Klia -A- - " CIOARS. TOBCCO AND BO'.l M1Ur, BAM- XTA A Q Pl.B, I1ILU4KU ANII PI CHROUM. i3( Va tt'Jt BEER : VAULTS : AND : BOTTLING r DEPARTMENT : IN : BASEMENT. We rapctfWljr solicit a that lyonr (.atrooairt. J. A. MARQUARDT. IIana2er. Mala Entrance, No. 43 Telephone CaU, No. 7a, Po.tofQe Box No. a. HIGH GRADE, LOW PRICES, . EASY TERMS, LUODEN &? BATES, S. M. II, Square dealiii( and honest rerreaentatloa have enabled this hoafe to ncrnp the po 1 being th moat reliable in the Buntsi. " r ito PIANOS AND ORGANS Oneaey terns. Caah or montl iiaymenta. Hi ery Inalrament ftaaraatratl, m j , j. home, school or oc oa BSXtAi days trial. Call and are the atnek i-rttw , 'IfJJS J. F. Garratt, Acnt, Asheville, T i. c. STRAUSS' EUROPEAN HO TEL . AND RESTAURANT ROOMS ALL NEWLY FURNISHER. uo, table boarders can be tccomatodated. Street can pmma k.. j . O'co a. m. aaUl 13 o'clock p. at Opes from Am preparad lor aattrin at ahorteat aotlce for Borne Parlta, I etcJIAII I aak la BOARD BY THt 'ij0NTH WEM MY My Celebrated Phlladiptil Fries Ai wall knnira. No om aan aaraaaa than. Aai pra4 to m i k .u. . . Rnaa n AaharlU. Cam arrre ordara in fMm to SsIm?. L"JTf'' ' Mthe MaM MrT roltt aad attanMve w altera. PkWIi? erA li.HSui' d(dlf i dmggists. tst tu toe country.

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