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ASnEViLLE DAILY CITIZEN: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22, 181)1.
Judgement
hoold be displayed In buying rofV
tine above all thing. In selectin,).
remedy fur' any dineiui-, you should b
positive that It rorttniiiK tViiliint; iaja
riouH to tbe lu-akli. Many rmnudie
ob the nvirlo-t Itwve the paMt-nt In
much worse comUliun. tumi boura
June tli cm.
- s. s. s.
b pnrfly regetahle, and perfectly
harmli'sa: the imwt nVlii-ut. child cu
take It with iilisoliiit iilety. It oontaiiM
to mercury or niin. i Js of any kind,
and yet it nnvir f ilk to cure, th di
MM l ! ... id!l for.
Book u i :jo i kin .lin mo tnm.
Swu' v'.nU, 0
I'h'OFBSsioXAl. I' Ami
CHAS. A. GARRATT,
Orxanist und Choirniflsnr Triniiy Chiu-di,
AN1I -
CONDUCTOR OF THE GARRATT ORCHESTRA
Kfccivrs mipils for the (rt:nn. Pinnu'or e,
Violin ntnl VuiiT Cultim- Inr term, etc..
apply at 370 llaywt oil Strri-t.
prof7j7baker7
(PROM I.OV ON, UNO )
PIANOS TUNED AND REGULATED, $3.00.
Leave order at Wraver & Myrr's 3!t l'ie
ton Avenue Aalieviilr, N. I" sc7il in
R. H. KKIiVIS, O. I. H.,
DENTAL
oi-i ici:
.n Cnnnf.ll nutintnv.. uver Keilwoint's Store,
Pulton Avinut
Resident, 35 Spruce street.
l. RAMSAY. 1' U.S.
Dental
OiT'Ct i
Over the National Hunk of Asheville, Bar
nard .bidding. Residence, Hit i harlottc st.
febL'ildlv
J A. TKNNKNT
Architect and Contractor.
Plans, sped fi cations and eniimatcd fur
nished. All work in my line contracted bn,
and no charge for drawings on contr .'is
awarded me.
KfTerences whan dcfcvd.
Office: No. 12 Hcmirv Hb.ek, North C.. rt
Square, AsheviPf, N C 'ell9d1
T. E. DAVIS,
CONTRACTOR 4ND SUPERlNT NDENT
In nil kindu of wonrt, brick and stone v irk,
and in ugcTit fr thr Na'ionn Sheet a il R .of.
dig Company. Keeps n ntoek of tin shingle
on hnnb Ail work guaranteed Ari'M' -or
the Teas Putnucc eomontu Hut iiir, steam
or hot wnte- heatit g ""t Hux "dirt t'ttiee
No. i Willow treet;ofliec hours from to 10
a m.; from 4 to t p in. Residence ." Scnev
Street. Tflenhonc 118. iuueldly
4-Ycarn Kxp r .iu.f4
MILTON IIAHmjtt.
CONTRACTOR ASIi' HCIl.HEK
Olfjce nnd whop, Woite Hulldiiig.
CORNGK COl'KT I'l-At'K ANlP MARK HT
SIR HUT
K. H. BR'TT,
STONE CONTRACTOR & BUILDER,
AU urn'linK f all kind done All 'rd:-r
promptly tilled and work gimnmteed Can
be found At all time at Powell A: Snider'
tore. P. O, Hoi T5fi
aurlOdt'
H. W. FITCH,
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31 year practical experience due .vcr
.Battery Park Hank. All entimatu guar. in
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RBALBTATK AOHNT. MUX BKoKF.R
AND Al'CTIONHliR.
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No. 82 Patton Avenue. MiAt'ee lllock.
Room 4. otlice hours It to 1, 3 to 0.
Charles 91. Stedinan,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
OFFICE OVER THE BATTERY PARK BANK,
AHhevllle, N. c.
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Rear No. 20 South Main street.
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Asheville. N. C
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ATTORNKVATI,AW,
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No. 80 Patton Ave., McAfee bloc, room
ASHKVII.I.K, N. C. .
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Dr. J. W. RolHii(f,
VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
A8HBVI1.I.B. N C.
I will keep an Infirmary for sick animals.
Parties having lick horses will tind it much
to their advantage to have them sent in at
once, where I keep a irood supply of medi
cines and profier aoplianeea for administer
Iuk it at short notice Office nnd infirmary
7H South Main Street. Ray building, oppo
,site Swannanoa Notel. mayl9dtf
J At "Ai'iLbt
mi
A (fnarauteed Care for Pilee of vhateyo
! iodor degroe External, Internal, Blim'
ot Bleeding, Itching, riironlo, Uooent ov
Hereditary. $1 00 n box; 6 boxes, $6.00
I ant by mail, prepaid, on receipt of prioo.
V.'e gaarniitee to ear any case of Filof
Guaranteed and sold only by
T. C. Smith ft Co., wholesale and retail
traggista, Public Square. AshevUle.
,M
FROM THE SEAT OF WAR.
IS IT IN RII.TNORE, VICTORIA
oh kknii.worth;
Mr. HcNaraee Makes Out a poed
t'ase lror iilltiuore aud Vandcr-
II'.m Workmen and Hits Aaaer-
Uoiih Are Hupporled.
Hii.vmdri:. N. C, Scot, in, 1891.
Kmiou I'iik Citizun: It is extraor-
rliniiry that t tic persons who aigned the
(liicitmenta published in your issue of the
lHth iiist., should possess more accurate
inlonnation than I, concerning aflViirs in
my chif ge.
The article in your piipcr.of the 14-th
slated L In) t Mr. Viniderbilt employed he
twt'cn 500 aud 600 negroes, and that
they assembled every Saturday at Bllt
ttinre for their wates. My letter pub
lished on the 17th inst. denied these
stiilcmcnts, with explanations, and said
that lust Saturday not to exceed 2U8
white and colored men nsscmhled at
liilimnrc for their wnpes. As a matter
of fact, 4-2 of the 228 did not anpear
and the tutnl number was really nlv
ISO.
The letters published on the 18th, not-
withstamlinE mv statement, affirm that
the am, u- pnDiishcd on the 14-th ' was
Mibslantiallv true in rrerv particular.
That this is a reckless method of reas.
sertinjt facts concerning some of which
I those above referred to) the signers of
the letters could by no possibility have
as aeenrnte information as I, must be
evident to any one. Moreover, Mr. T.
M. Porter, one of the signers of the letter
continuing this statement, has informed
me in the presence of witnesses, that
when he signed it, at Mr. Hreese's re
nest, he had never read the article pub
lished on the 14-th, and did not know its
contents, and suiioosed he was only
MK'iiiiK n naper reiterating simply the
l.ut Hint on the 12th inst. there was a
disturbance, and that there had been
others, and that he was not willing t
state that the article in question was
' substantially true in every particular
and that be should not have signed the
letter had he understood it to mean what
it docs, and that he should request Mr.
Ilreese to print that correction. Mr.
Young, another signer, had not seen the
paper of the 14-th inst., and 1 have no
doubt it was the same with the others.
The remainder of the letter published
on the 18th inst. is: "He were all ires.
?nt, and witnessed the disgraceful pro.
ccedings, and had it not been for Messrs
Porter and Young, blood would proba.
blr have been shed."
The intention of thisstatcment, is that
it shall be understood by the public as
substantiating the allegations made on
the Hth instant concerning weekly rio
tous doings by Mr. vanderliilt s work
men ut hiltniore when thev come for
their wages, Hut when the particular
(listniieliil proceedings were, is pru
denilv not recounted, because, as a mat
ter ol fact, they hud nothing to do with
the case.
Tin- following are the facta concerning
the ''disgraceful proceeding" which the
HiHiiinre estate is called to account for.
Late Saturday evening, after all Mr.
Vundei hilt's employes had received their
pay at Hilt more and had disucrsed, a
white man, said to be intoxicated, drove
up ,ith a team to Messrs. Porter &
Pntton's store, which is not at Biltmore,
but in Victoria, where a number ol per
soi. :, were silting and stunning, and as
the team approached, a colored man
sliouti'd "Wlioa," and possibly took hold
ol the bridle ol one ol the team, so far as
I can learn, to prevent the team driviue
over him. This provoked the man driv
ing, anil he alighted, with the manifest
intention of inflicting punishment on the
to. hi who shouted. I hat man drew a
pistol, picked up a brick, or drew a knife,
I cannot certainly learn which, and pre
pared lor the encounter. Several colored
men rushed to his assistance, and it look
ed bs though there would be trouble.
Mr. Porter, going for his gnn quickly
broke up the disturbance; not a blow
was struck, and no one was injured.
The man with the team was not one ol
Mr. Vnnderbilt's employes, nor were any
of the" other persons engaged in the al
fair, so far as can be learned. They are
supposed to be men from a distance, and
alter diligent inquiry, I cannot lenrn who
one of them were, nor do I think that
Mr. Ilrceseknows.
It is evident to everyone, that the fact
that these "disgraceful proceedings"
took place, is no more substantiation of
the alleged riotous performances of Mr.
Vanderbilt's workmen referred to iu your
paper of the lth inst., than any affray
which occurred in Asheville or else
where, nor woultl it be were it pruved,
as I think it cannot be, that some of Mr.
Vanderbilt's workmen took part in them.
1 only wish to affirm, as I did in my urc-
vioiis letter, that the weekly assembly of
Mr. underbill s workmen at Kiltmore
f' r their pay, is not the signal for intoxi
cation, cursing nnd riotous performances
as was stated to be the case on the Hth
inst., and that such disturbances did not
in fact occur Sriitcniber 12, or the two
previous Saturdays, as charged. That
was all that was at first charged,
and all that I denied.
It is by no means unlikely that some
men employed on the Biltmore estate
may have been at Porter & Pntton's
g'ore when the trouble occurred. Many
of our workmen, as well as those work
ing elsewhere, have lived near what is
known as Kiltinoie and bought at and
loafed about stores there for years, and
probably have not changed their habits
in this respect. But Mr. Vanderbilt's
work is not the cause of this, though it
probably enables some who would oth
erwise onlv hare loafed, to go in and
buy. After our workmen have received
their pay nnd dispersed, they are not
identified with the Biltmore estate until
thev return for work, nor is Mr. Van
derliilt responsible lor their conduct. He
does not undertake tu provide guardians
for them. Thev may and do go to Ashe
ville, Victoria and Kenilworth, in each
of which places liquor can be readily
bought, aud become intoxicated if they
care to, and create disturbances on the
road, They do not Ret liquor at Bilt
more, so far us I know. But the great
er part of these disturbancesnrechargea
ble to men who may be seen going to
As'ieville early Saturday morning, who
remain there all day, and leave intoxi
cated. With regard to the statements in the
letter by Mr. Hreeie, 1 wish simnly to
-say that it is well known to all who" live
along the Hendersonville road, and other
roads leading out of Asheville, that
'drunken rowdiesha ve reeled andshouted
and shot off pistols" along those roads,
as well in Victoria and Kenilworth as
elsewhere, not onlv on Saturday nights
but every other night in the w'eek for
many years, and that there is nothing in
Mr. Hreese's letter which has any more
reference to Biltmore nor to Mr. Vander
bilt's workmen, than to Mr. Breese't or
those working for Other pertons.
I am infonned, and believe it to be the
case, that most of the nightly , distur
bances are to be laid to the charge of
men coming out intoxicated from Ashe
ville, and occur frequently, as stated by
Mr. Breese, in the incorporated towns of
Victoria and Kenilworth. Such being
the case, it would be entirely proper tor
those towns, of the latter o'f which Mr.
Breese is mayor, to have the road pa
trolled and better order preserved. This
is not done, though I know it has been
requested of the Kenilworth authorities.
I think myself these occurences are dis
graceful and should be prevented.
It is well understood by Mr. Vamlcr
bilt's workmen, that I he slightest at
tempt at any disturbance on tlfir part
is the signal for their instant discharge.
This rule is observed. The consequence
is that these workmen are a remarkably
paceful, law-abiding set. 1 iceat my
invitation to any one who cares to prove
this, to come ou. Saturday and see. He
will find much going on that would not
occur in a drawing room, but 1 t ink
will be disappointed if he looks for any
riotous disturbance. 1 do not wish to
be understood as staling that these
workmen are total abstainers or non
combatants. 1 know that such is not Un
ease. I append several letters concerning
matters relerred to in my lettcts. Iain,
respectfully yours,
C harks MvNamce.
m
Rn.TMURK, N. C, Sept. 10, 1801.
r-
coiTOK i Hh v. itiziin : I am the man
wno tlrove up to Porter iV Patton s
store in Victoria last Saturday when the
disturbance occurred which has been
mentioned in vour coluinnns.
When I drove upl had a difficulty with
a colored man who seized my mule In
tra; head and stopped mv wagon. I
jumped out alter him and he picked up a
uricK to ttirow at me. Air. Porter en-
de.1 the disturbance,
No person engaged in the disturbance
is employed on Mr. Vanderbilt's estalc.
1 saw the colored men who iiimoed oui
to help thenian who picked up the brick,
nut tliey are all strangers to n-e.
F. M. I'utton.
Hm.tmokr, N. C, Sept. 10, 1801.
Editor Tint Citizen : We arc at Hilt-
more every Satutdav and pay off Mr.
Vanderbilt's workmen. We deny in loto
the statements contained in your paier
on September lth, under heading "May
nea not excepting nt limes intoxicated
men are seen about Hilunore.
I) F. llerntlnn,
(. It. Wheeler, jr.
Etlward Aston.
Bii.tmorr, N. C, Sept. 19, 1801
lilitTOR Thk Utizkn: Permit me to
add my quota to the inlonnation about
the disturbance iu Victoria last Satur
day.
I am a deputy sheriff and felt it mv
luty as soon as 1 learned of the affair to
investigate it thoroughly. I did so and
learned that noneof the iersons engaged
in it weie in Mr. Vanderbilt's employ,
and that the colored men were all Iroin
a distance and unknown here. 1 have
read Mr. MeNaince s letter of this dale
and his statement ol the facts ol the (lis
turiiancc ate a I undei stand them to
be.
I wish also to sav that I have been cm
ployed upon the Hiltniore estate for u
year and a half, and probably am af
wen acquainted with the lorce ou the e
tate as any one. I think both the white
and colored men employed on the estate
ire the most quiet, peaceable and order
ly set of workmen 1 ever saw.
t rior 10 coming to witmore i was
at one time chief ol the police of States
villc, and was from time to time employ
ed on the police ol that city.
J. C. Live, I). S.
ltil.riioKK, N. C, Sept, 1801.
Lpitiir I'iik Citizkn: I was at Hilt-
more Saturday, September 12. 1801.
when Mr, Vaaderbilt's workmen were
being paid off. There was absolutely no
disturbance amongst them, they received
their pay quietly and dispersed. I am at
Hiltmore frequently on Saturdays and
such disturbances as were mentioned in
your paper on the 14-th inst., have never
occurred when I have been there. It is
my opinion that Mr. Vanderbilt's work
men are a particularly quiet and orderly
set of men. 11'. A. Thompson, C. U.
Advice to Women
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Suppressed or Irregular Men
struation you must use
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Atlanta, Gn., Sept. 1, IH'.lt
Tliis company will pav $lO,ooo.uo fc-r the
arrest and conviction of tlv- person or per
sons who r m-ived the rail from the tra. k of
the Western North Carolina Railroad, 'mnr
Bos-ian's Briilee Ire lell county, North Car
olina, on the night of August art, 1N9I.
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HOTEL DE GOWER.
CEDAR MOUNTAIN' P. 0., N, C,
Ai many of the guests will leave this pop
ular retort by September 1, from that date
until the close of the seasoa rates will be re
duced to $1.25 per day; $7.(10 per week;
(45.00 per month. Special rates made to
families.
The best climate, watr and table guaran
teed, and mott antuteiuent fur the money.
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Proprietor.
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For MEN ONLY
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for Infants
"CMtorlatasowclladaptedtochfldrenthat I
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known to me.' II. A. Aaairit, M. I).,
Ill So. Oxford St.. Bruuklyu, N. T.
ASHEVILLE MARKETS.
Corrected daily tv I''V'.LL Si SNIIM-R,
wbolesnlc and retail khjcitb. Thrsv firiees
lire luiiiK jmiti by the im rclmntt, ti dny.
H'ltter L'0!Apiilf8 5(C 1no
I virus .... Hi' Applet, 'tried iV
t-'htekeiis 1 1!' offir.Mi I'tnnpkitiH.caeh ftOitlii
Turkeyn 7nf oo-S' 'ruum 'Mini 3".
I'tieks 1 to 'JiHilei nwax, per 11 1 s
I'otntm-s, Hw't 7"llmey 1 I
I'cttatues, Iriwlt .. fill Wheat lOO
TuruipH 30di 4ii,L'nrn.. ff
ini n?i MO. Meal Mf
CfilibaKe, per lb... 1 lout,. ...ru
Beans, pr bu loui. i jrlu ye 75
I'ens (',: 7."i Ilitv, ton $i."nn$i;ii
hestnutB ,..'J nu 'eliTV. Hot L'."t(fJ;40
WANT COLUMN.
WASTFIl.
TyANTUIl.
Two Imtll uirls at tin- ll.il.laii. I Ik-it-'lits
San.it rium. - isjil - ini iit-.li,iu-l to
Agi-20 to -J5. ' I iK, I'. W MililTS.
al4dtl
'S Meat a n I i ttiiliui; . urt il. Cust
m nn more t nsi- IturaenteNtir
vry I'mvuir, Highly prt'unu-d
iiihI superior, luiiy ii.le atdruK
Ristw Try it ' apr'J7d1 w
FOK h'i; T.
RUNT.
Kou. I'ur-ii-ln(l lions-s fu
Ii
sel I ill in
JlllR M!T
n ut A pptv to
. W TSUN,
Atint.
St-, onil slo-y rtKMil fur h',ti, Hllxli't feet
t. "11. ne slrt-i t. near I ii v
,t -urtet Apply
I A LI 1 K, II' II l .V I.
I'M Hi- TON,
lltl'.Mf
1 '. 1 aito.i Avenue.
n oaiit api.tre Ap-
li'l.Wl' Hi S
t'atti'ii V vim tie.
- - - -
pOK RUNT.
Store and itnsrfikitl
ply tt v i
an jotitf
jpoK Kli r.
lioiid rooms lnr i tli t
Si'eond tinor mm ilu
it So 17
set Id 11
.r nttn-r put poses,
Apply
in .si'Ki-i'.r,
t'si; i-o' ki;n .
The l:c tuti u h"tiv
k'luu it a tli.- i'i. M on
run on 1st t i iv ! i .in i',
ill-died us it ma suii Jt- v
set Oil ivv JK
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i 1 be t r
r iiilit!--
i.' -TAU.1:
OK UK NT
1 rom Novetn'ter 1st tojtttu- 1st, suburban
ri siilcnct , 'J utiles h orn ctit t h use, iu the
country, yet connected itn tv, n t . y Look
out Mountain cl'iMrc ttattr.vav tiiiui
e ery 1 ."i minutes. uipie jjiMuiid-i, exipnsttc
view. House completely tu, indnd an . etpi.p
pi d wit-t all mode u c otveni ltee b.Kha d
w.i cr closet on b th tluors, electric b h
hea'ed tlirouuhotn by s . att: with I'unti an
boiler. Two rejiist.cn at Jtr-ev cows iu Iu1'
it' owner who occupies it only as u tmuuiict
residciice. Gentientati desiring a .vi tt i re-i-
incnt. Addrchs
sepldtt
i'. t lock iio r;i..
tVK S Lh.
House and lot, Hit pep -t street. Applv at
HclTdtf 1!M lATTi.N AVlvNl li.
A few choice pieces of furniture for sale.
Cab ut
h'Jldat G-lr- N FKIvNCll liKOAIt f
()V8 boR SAUli.
I'ive tine voumk cows, with lirst calves.
Three j'ive four K:'lh" each per lav, and
will be sold for $-Ui e-ieh. Two ive ovir
three gallons eat h per dav ami w ill be sold
for $ i each. Applv at
julUidtf lli,Y CtTIZi'X oi-i-ici:.
pUK SAL1I.
After th istnfSf t mb;r havdiir no fur
ber use '"or the , sold tor no f 11 t one " iir
rrev tlehlins I'er- hertm nt.-ck, the largest
p fir ut ihe coautt v, : rf ' s'ill Krow;iK. rt- 11 fir
four and ti.e, kmd nil tic i 1 t ve w 'V.
hav bica worke' iu iiKin:-iiil plouuti sinet
i :st Mav.aiid cati'i t be tualeit lor It 111 inu
pur'aises Ke.m mii'T thes hor-' s are H I'cr
enema stock f'r- m lyd "du e mare Al-o
St'.d.bakci two i.nf-i' wil'tl a. d Irirnes
mane f.o hor-- s by M- ui-ou Vulmm, N.
Y Price $ 7a for the lot Anp v to
H. 1 It INliM NN, S uit,,
nailda I. 1 )., N C ,
Where horic can be seen miy dav except
Sunday at work tin I 4-dtf
HOAKDIXG.
H'
Three delightful rtmms with board, nt
MKS.J A Li: I-:1...
se; ldtf lid I bat oneet.
II
OA KIM NO.
Hy Mr K. W. Kobinso t, at No 1 J 1 H iy
wood str et Larue, any room and .veil
shaded grounds Hot end co:d water, ami
rii:ht ou Moiitlord 1'nt k cur tine auiadtf
I'MMl-K ItO -KO.
Rooms lame nnd airy H very tiling fresh
and ncwlv panned, mid furnisi cd Immedi
ately on street car line. Terms leasonable.
MKS, J. L. SMATIllCHS,
juul'Jdtf Hi Patton Ave.
gl'MMKll HO A KHKKS.
Aceommodaied nt Oakwood by a Tiladel
phi i lady One mile and a half horn lloint
nv bridge oa the Sulpl ur Spnnjjs electric
ioad. Hailv mail Aiidie s tor terms
MR 11 S. WILCOX.
Inanda, 1'. O., Mu.tcoinbc Co., N. C.
auL'-lrdlm
N'
TlCli.
I hereby notitv all imTchnnts and other
men iloini; business in tbe citv of heville or
other places, not to all'" a- mv wife -tor child
ren to make any biS uud have the same
ehared to me. as I positively will not pay
uny bills made bv them tt- r this date. uly
, IH'.O nilN li. HAMPTON.
iul'UHm
MISChLL SKiil'S.
I i Wn.iTi-rn bi
til's' nudard brands
f "X"t corsets iu br
k' u six it at and be
low cost Murrain- it we can lit vnt
n.lHdtf HI: A K PI N St H NKI N.
A rtd lrih set 'er ansu ers to name ot
"Missie.1 Su tu' le rcw-ird f r any informa
tion of where -bouts
bc dtf KKNIL WORTH INN.
LOST.
In driv:ng from i.' ! drove street to Kenil
worth Inn, a black shiwl "lease return
t" J4 C.ROVK 8TKUHT.
HelOd.St.
Chalybeate Water,
Hrouiiht in pine direct from the Asheville
Chnlybente Spring (long known an Lee's
Chalybeate spring t now on side at booth on
north court iuuure, by the ubtsu, Ber ed cold,
2 cent", three irlasses 5 cents or by the sal
tou, half gallon, ur any q natitv desired at
low prices. H.J. ARMSTRONG.
Jul7uU
BABY
and Children.
CatoH enrss Cotle, Consthtlon,
I Kills VVoriiia, give oluep, aud pruuiutm di
e-eatlon.
emir Biouiaeii, nuu-rim-ii r.nirun...n.
Without injurious, medication,
Tai Ciirrina Comfixy, 7? Murray Rirert, S. Y
The E ii jff iilinc Wines
C'lll now be foimil at ih- m ;t-.ii-litm-n is i I
Honrmz'i Wine mid l.-itn.r Ccupatty mu
Jarne- II Lougl'mii, Ashtil'i-, I'ntti'
wish in i t puri'tuKe iiri-.t itn-i Hi, vn.evartj
can have priei-s tpiou-H uu applaaii m. iia
Sold by the ease oiily
.1 ' ' 1 1 K 'loYT.
w?l2dyin i.ntli i. N. c.
$500 Ui war tl.
Wli will pnv the a bo . r rt'i' f(.r hi v ca-t
of I, ver Ciiiplaint, I'vsi .-iia. j,-k H. ;i
nt he. ItnliKi'Mibm i'oti - tipa ti-m m i .,s.
tivt-itesH we earn" t out u i t h V,-sl's
Veueiahle l.ivir 1'il.s, v. h- n '.be di
reel mux are strtt-t I v om p'-i"l wi
They are purelv Wu titlili.-. ami im-vit t'til
I irive aiitisi.u'iit.ii s-m;ir (.'..m d .;rv
1 boxes, eon t .liniity '.U 1 pi, is r ir an
of count erti-il-i and i'ni .t M"'i- 1:1- y ti'ina
mituutaetiin d i.ni v hv i' I' I ill v Ui.SI
C i.M I' N V. C II iC i". 1, I , I. v T t
Smith ' I'o . h1u-v . l
CNt.l.ll AND I'KKM'II
H0MEAISU UaY bCHOOL F0H GlfiLS,
N" to Kr nt ), ii mti. , v. !),
MKS. Ill lr,VV MAI T I.AMU'. I'M.
Tin- si-Imk I will l-i - i't t. Siii'n I it 1 'J l i It
1 1 ' ii ix to i- infant i1us lr..:n mta 1 . 1 t vt-.
All alti-rtl til 1. 1 a " t-.; 'i , -i ii , (,11 v 1
tiutl Will lit fonilt d !oi ladic- 'Mn 'i. dp . ,ij , ,
tion o" M tilt Pati-a- d de .a I av-ili. -Ii
plumei- ilc 1'aead tun il- 1'anv
,i; uv I'Chi.k: acct.un.
The llliolt Mnuilt.'in lt..t- ,v
cbi iitj th tarn ..t a.ii .'in ,,,
Wllicb the hntrl IM i-na.vrl. i I,- j -1 1 -Mountain
sia imi -'ii 1 1 iC'. i , j
ohnn railr-'ad. ah tit .tvm -n n.-i -eitvot
Ab vtt c. in tie vii! i". nt i
f' !'T .
1 S up
a f'i.i
. :b :
1 tiani.a lu-reas, M Si p..
Stcpp, his m iu-. ,, hi.-n-k t ;
icniHtvid Huia rttdit ,-md i.itt- t ,
j olina. on th JJd d.tv -t ln'a ,
made nd t i-eutt d a m a - . ;-, :
! Iiavhv of No. so -..Mili - i
! and a ic t i Vm;. t- nit 1
j.din-a titer: n s- t uh.i mi,
i'l "M 't 'K'i . t. ' vl-n i' i ii ' . t : .
i otbee ot i't Ul-tt f 'il'i.t.v.u' la-.- i -in
North i a in .. on h- '-'d .. -i
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, at. di'iail1 1 iuis br, a ina l it' I ,-; , -.. n; ,,
tin llloiit .t tn.d - -ai. m-i t--'a..e and
Id id oi ir rt; iim ,t,-rt lot t hi , it : in ol Uu
j now cr" ol vul as.a. ; 1 1 t j : i - s.ii.Imj nm-.-ami
tUeil ot trust and lo. te. - .n uf .ac ic
ci til t in t b' pa - tu- ; -1 ' t !i 'mi tn ..t m v
dii ntidsccund I tia snii -i, a-.otsaui;
tin tin if. i.;ii(.d as in '1;,i,m. .hi-! l i . i . lo
"Mill I'lO' tK.o-c ti'l d. ii - t I - l ', 1 1 1 i ! t - i ! I
s le by punlic ll. tii.'; up-. a 1 a- r , - as
h rctuui tei d t tin d ' .; It i i t- In lie -1
I bl llCI III T-ln II - i t . O' Mm , I lit .1 l; d i
; u it lober, A 1'.. I I . tin- 1.01,1- a .1 p-cai-i
ises a- set ort Ii and il- i t d 1 a -.oil tin a t
I XilUe (Iced, ami i;i . .! ol i: u-a , am ".r 1 nmi'i
I jaul tenia r dt mti j 1 1 n n . -t it:e -.i m n-u-i , m-i.-1
is hereby made t -aid itn : ! a -t a- .!, d of
i trust, us r- ytsiei-fi! in nd 1 Lt- 1 v i..l,ir
J above statt tl. said I a a.'- at ' pi t tin -( t,. h
j soltl iu o: tlct to -.iti". lh, il ' (-, i'o-!-- and
all ex; t iim-s nt. tu r. il hi h-.,m .:. ,,: - 1 1 1 ,
, So si-cured by -aid innri-io --i i d e-i n
trust, m-eonliUK n 'la. 1 n H 11 t ,c -aim .
1 Ins August is ,
t Ii.iKI.i.
A. KAN K I N,
Trustee,
For furt hi r pat li.nlars a
Keed, ut torne.V. itlhi- law
aid buildtiiK, Ahhiviitt , N, . ,
auiidids
RICHMOND & DANViLLE H.
!. CO
WESTERN NO-ITH C .VIOLIN 4: DiVJSlON,
Cotlilitiscd schedule in t Mei i : t o, l-
KASTiiiirsn No i.i )
" Kiioxvilie, lv T V., vi,. l L' :. p ;
' .ilorrist w u. " 1 .".
Lv. I 'uint Km k, K . i i 1 . I .i p '. 1 '
I " Hot Sp.'niUS, ' I I1-;"!! I 'J. 'J j-lll
Lv. A-nevidc, " ii -'pr
" Koiimi mi ib, " 7 i-pa: .; -;i .in
" Marion, " s i pai t .; ui..
" Mo canton, ' s in , i t N rin
" Hiikory. " l-n-m .". J-i- n
" New .mi, " 1 o ' i pat 1" r.
" Statesviile, " 1 1 mVmii '. i . . v:
Ar, Mlllbm y. " m; 7 I .-a;
" llreen-Ii'iio, " ;o . ;i ; i ,
" lUUi ibe. " L.i'iiii 1 t
A r. Kiel; in oud, " (i I 7 in i 7 i 'am
Lv. C-r' eiishoro " to nn n r: in m
Ar. luirliam, '' I ," : nn I ,( '-:-u
" Kab lull, " 1 ...p a , 7 l.-'.vn
" (Joldsii ro, " ,". .".pin L' o .p
I. v. Iiau vide, " 1 - .pin : i 1 ". - at
Ar. Lvnchb m K , 1. ; ir. ..in ;rji',,ai
WufchlUKtoil. " '.I li.iii'i .i ... ai :
" Haitiumrc, I'eint 11- pci 1 J I oa
' I'liibob Ipliia. " .'i "it,, m i ,p.,.
" New York. " ' J . t i ' t . a . a,
Wl'STHoI'M), No 'J i .n i
Lv Sew Yn-k, I niti. TJ l".,m 1 .1.., p
1'htlad- Iplna, " d o on
" Bab nn -re, " i'. I ". ai 'i .' .i
" Wahii.to:, K l I l h m 1 : ..op
" Lyiicbiiurf;. " di"pm j .am
Ar ltnu vide, " h ( ' ; a i h p. mi
Lv. Kicbmond " ." ' 1 -yu . J .'. n i
" Panvillc, p ., ; .,,
Ar. Oreeiisboro, " 1 it .', ..-mi i I tu
Lv tiald-ooro, U I' . i.'.p n , . -pra
' KaleiKb. " '"' 1 11 " 1 1 ' m
" lUiriiaiu, " 7i .'pti- ua
Lv Oreensboto, 'o.'.pM! ini'sun
" Salislmrv, " IL' " :im 1 t -am
'' Sialt-sv lie, " 1 7i -'..tu ( I ' .'.-pn
New t on, " 'J 7 i a 11 I ; an
" Hickory, " .. .iki-ii -.'oi'pni
" M'ireatittiii, " a.'i am; ii ::t i j
" Marion, " t- tr.atti l ipm
" kimn.i Kn.dt, ' ;". i:;ain! " ". i pm
Ar. A-hevtUc, " d.i'.ain ,rn .pin
" Hot Sprnms, " s id.-iai , i t-opm
" I'uint Kock. " Plt-a ! 7"tt;iiu
" MtnristowilpH i' ' .V 1 ' iiTam 7 1 "pm
" Knoiville, '' ll ;t'- i io i s L-'o-pm
tSOUTHMOl NIi '--o I f No. I (i.
Lv Asheville, i IK II .'Mam; L'Diipm
" Hender.'' ui villc. " t L' -t '.pm ; ;i 1 1 1 pm
l-'lut Kock, " 1 L.' ;s;.m ,".ltnm
" Saluda, " 1 " 'pm 1 ii-H p m
" Tr on, " 1 a , pm ; l Torn
Ar. SiuirtanbTij. " ;i"opai! .".Lidpin
nokthiuh'mi N" i:t 1 t
Lv. Spartuubutf; ' 7 opui j ipm
' Tryon, " s .j. ini MMipui
" Saiuda, " s I'.ipmi ,'i l-lain
" l ltt Kock. " Pi7pml 4-,,.'pill
" Hendefs'uv'le, " ! ) ilptn 4 l'L'omi
Ar. sbcville, " loo.j.pmj ;(i7pni
Wl Kl'IIY UK Wi ll V" "' ! So !-(..
l liail c.v epl Sun
Lv Asnevi le, "
'I'lftm I
Ar. Wavnesville,
" Hrvsou City,
P-f'-tm I
u i :
pm
pm 1
" Toimn'a, b
Lv Tomo'la.
Ar. liryson City,
" Wavnesville,
" Ashcide,
si.i:i;pim; i." it -t:ti
"""No's Viand m full nuiSI
RalciKh, Ottcnsboro nd Kit
Nits 1 ' mid i - rullin -u m
Kutixville nnd New Yo k.
4 r-Oatn
'J - !.'! ttl
L't optii
I'Ttpui
ri" i s bet ween
- d c.
eter- bt" ween
via A-hevibe,
Satisiuirv and Wn-hhinton.
Nos. ITi and Id, Tubman Sleeper beeween
Chntleston. Ciiicmnat-, vi C"lum ia, Spar
tanburg, Paint Koe Mioxvtll aril Jtllico.
No 13 aud 1, fill I -i an Sieepi v. Car ne
tween A-.be . ille and Savai.nah, via Spartan
burir and C. K. K. ot On.
W. A. Tl.'KK, A". 'ei
R. R. IlRUHWiKS, t bai l
i P,
.die,
A.,
N. C.
Supt. slli vitle, N. i
J i I.. I : t 1 .1 ) n,
W.H. GRRKN, Oeu Pass. Ant
Gen. Manager.
SOL, HA Ah, lTailie Mnnuger.
HWIS MAIIIU'X. 1'i-t'S.
II. T. col.UNS,Viix--I-re8.
Capital, $55,000. Surplus, $30,000.
WESTERN CAROLINA BANK.
Slate, County And City Ilepository.
Orji.mUcfl May, i88.
. 1 . v ; ; i;. 1 , 1 1 a n k 1 n ! urstXKss tiiansactki).
Iuler.-sl J'ai.I on IK-pi.tU-s In Saving, Ocpartiuent.
nilUXTOHSi
..l;-,VIS M MilM'X.
II. r c 'I.I.INn,
l I.
I. I-., m; 1. 1 1
"S. II.
Fl.-i-il, o;i. 1, -mm ;i a. m., till
. I' SAWVIiH. I'KK-il i'M-. OTIS M,;cilXli, Vli b-1'kks
CAPITAL
"in; nizi;ii:marcu.:i, is-.il.
Battery Park Bank.
'Iran 'i -is it ir- iii-ial bankinir bu-iness.
"i a ppi oi cil ualaUT.il Codec tions made
SAFE DEPOSIT.
Ut iits m.x. w in its I iroi'rooi Vaults at Reasonable Rates.
S...i. i!.: ,. o i-i 1 . uf arltviiluals. tia-iks. liankcr.ifirnisinilScurpunuions.
tHHIXTORH.
S i. . ,s,
I . r-u ii ,i,
. T H u I. .
S C-..V, ! I.
V. V..
.1 IL
l;. S
i). M
1 SHU iil'IISIIII.
RALEIGH, N. C, FROM OCT. I, TO DEC. 1, 1891.
FOURTEEN SOUTHERN STATES
1 ".-1 i t i.-i i .-1 1 . t(--"dicf with Arizona and New .Mexico. These
will show .their uiid.'vrlopi'd ami developed resources and
ndvettise lo the ninny lliousands their advantages.
AMUSEMENTS
An-l ini oi-o-t iii.u.- features of every description will enter
tain. President Harrison will likely attend, as will also
doveriKir hittison. of Pennsylvania, toe-ether witli Gov
ei in irs of South. rn States.
SPECi.1L ARRANGEMENTS
Have ln-e i made for hundreds of newspaper men to attend
(.Vjti).
Special Slate and School days hnvelieen arranged.
HE EXHIBITS
Will lie in Hie lai-oest liuililinjj,-ever put up in the State.
North Carolina not niakiti"' n proper exhibit will suffer in
results and he outstripped by other states.
SPECIAL COUNTY DAYS
have lieen arranecd with representatives from thu Western
count ies as In-low:
October 2. Transylvania M. 1). Cooper.
October."., Yancey W M. Moore.
October (5, Swain U. L. Iieatherwood.
October 7, l'olk-C. A. Carson.
Octobers, buncombe V. F. Toiulinson.
Ocioberl l-, Mcl)owell-J. T. (iritlin.
October Hi, Macon Dr. C. J). Smith.
Oclober 20, Henderson II. (1. Ewart.
Odober 21, Clay-It.M. Kensew
Oct,. ber 21). Cherokee K. F. Case.
( 'ctober :i0, (iraliain lr. J. A. Cooper.
November 4, Mitchell I. W Bowman.
November a, Watauga--I). 15. Dougherty.
November 11. Madison J. C. I'ritchard.
November lit, burke W. C. Knvin.
November li), Ashe G. W. Brown.
No ember 24, Haywood Z. V. Rogers.
November 2(5, Rutherford T. R. Justice.
November 20, Jackson W. 0. Tomkins.
Cit izens of buncombe county solicited and urged to send
in their exhibits by the 20th September.
S. R. KEPLER, Director.
REV. G. II. HELL, Collector.
L. F mcloitd, Cashier.
j. r;. ray.
LHARl.HS MCNAMBK,
J h RANKIN,
M.J. BliAKDI-.N.;
Hi; I-II.
I - p. rn. On Salur-lav. till 6 p, m.
. 1!. RANKIN, Cashikr
'S1()),()00.()0.
Com nit rein I paper discounted Loans tnaa
un all accessible poium.
Mi-llfi!.
Il'lM IL,
Com;.
Ciuk.
T. v. Patton, f
II. T. Coi.uns,
Ii. S. Pkkkv,
W. H. Ballard,
AT
MP ill nil III "SHf
atiFtiexs hif. bdhiii if
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