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mi ii i r ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5. 185)2. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. BjRANDOLPB-KERR PRINTING CO Vmu Daily Citiibh, DemoeratHr, ia puonanca rety tftmooi (except Sundaj) at the fol-1 bwbii-""-- oo OK) TA-.. .... " 1 ii MoiTm. -rx i THIS MOMTHIt. 1.60 On Month ........ Oni V SKI. .......... BO 18 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 181)1!. r,- , i Jri :n .,:imal I n,l'n ProPerty worth several thousand I lFTHERichmondandDanvdleradroad!il )lu'vs Minptl.d to cummit 8uicilU. ; continues its discrimination against j nL. says drinking and gambling caused j Asheville for the next six aionths with j him to commit the thelts. He is from ! the same vigor that has characterized j Bristol, Tcnn. the past six, this town will be thankful j Raleigh correspondence Richmond to receive a scrm-weekly mail over this ' p'spateh: Governor Holt slated that 1 j 1 1,,. Would not until next week till the v.i- road, and will perhaps have to content cancy caused by James H. Meniutou s itself in a return to the "coach and four resignation as judge of the twclllh dis j which distinguished it before tlie iron tnct. He has before him the names of horse passed the summit of the Hlue riope Uhas, 0. S Ferguson, H. U. Car mine Ha,;u j tcr amj George A. hhulord. RidSe- j v..u, ....;..,,:.. u.,,..:..u..f.. If the HeudersotiTille Times still think, that it is ridiculous to -PP-!. that ex-Congressman Lwart solii tns quota of agricultural reports, and "IMS- eases o( the Horse," (the latter a most Taluable and costly book) instead f ..:..r lim ti him ooufltitlieiltS. TllK ClTUINwill be glad to furnish its con-; , fiding republican neighbor ith some convincing as well as interesting testi- mnnv an the matter. 1'lease let us cnli-'Iitciied to oc inii0 . know if you want neighbor. n...n...u rifitvi.'nu:i is t'ultiUini: , , The republican state executive com- his pledges to the tobacco growe s ol miUlx me lu Kak,(,ll aml ,ixi.j u(m Western North Carolina, as will '! .M,ril uu, as the time, and Kalcigli as seen in the news columns of Tin; Citizen ; the place, for holding the republican con-tod-ir The clause of the law which ' veution to select delegates to the ua- tiuiiiil renn i lL-an Cttnvf ntiMii at Aliiiiit;iii- Mr. Crawford's bill rea,s. is a most in- iquitous one, making it possible for any internal revenue ollieer, who lelt so ills- posed, either through malice or other- wise to put almost anv tanner to end- i less trouble and great expense, as lew ol . , . .. ,. . them are able to give the inturiuation re- quired by the net. It is to be hoped that , Mr. Crawford's amendment will become a law. Maitiiaiiliinly . Readers of Tun Cii izia will re mem lier the auuouncciueut luaile several months ago of the failure 'I S V. While, on the Sew York exchange. White had undertaken to get up a corner i" corn, but insteud, was cornered himsclt. His liabilities to the New York exchange ag gregated one million dollars. U is a rule of the exchange that no man can be a member who can not pay his obligations. White's creditors, as announced in yis tcrday's Citizen, have canceled everv claim, upon the simple word of White that he would pay them every dollar with interest, as soon as he gets on his feet, and he has been re-elected a member of the body. Such a compliment v;is never before paid a man in the history ol speculation. And these men were all gamblers: but, to aid a fellow who was down, they dis played a magnanimity that might be imitated with profit by some of those who claim to be teachers of men, and professing to stand on a moral structure, the foundation stone of which is charity Surely the children of this world are wiser in this generation than many so called ckildien ol light. The Death of Sanison. As TllK Cimks has said on former occasions, it would be well lor Senator David Bennett Hill to read the chapter in the book of Judges which tells of the death of the mighty Samson, the last judge of ancient Israel. At his death Sampson slew more I'hil- l.tincQ il,e nnrr.ni ice states, than had e ', i i ii' , ,,r fallen by Ins hand during the whole ol his sanguinary career, but Mimpsoii was . at the bottom ol the heap, dead with j them. Senator Hill is undoubtedly au able , 1 man not preeminently so, perhaps, but ; ,,(JV( t1;lt h(. ima uw M, ,,, niJ, ke no man can rise as he has done, in this After staying tin re a short while the ne or any other country, without being ; gro came' out with a complete conies- , , , . , -, ,1- , sum troin llovd, tilling whv and bow he possessed of brains; but while wrlTk(.j thc ,,,, at liosuan's bridge, freely granted, he is not as big as the c ajso stated that lloyd told him that democratic party, neither is be big ' he secured several watches and a consiil enough to dictate to the democratic ; erahle amount ol . money; that these vnl . -J unities had been hidden among the hills party, who it suan num..,.. ... t- dent in June. When it became evident that Senator Hill had made up his mind to defeat the nomiaution of Mr. Cleveland, 1 his Citi zen admitted that it was entirely possi ble lor him to do so, but that ia accom plishing it he would destroy his awn chances for receiving the prize he so much coveted. Ti,r. i. hf.rrlU .1 ni.iu of nromiuence i in the south that w ill not say promptly upon being asked his opinion, that j Grover Cleveland has a hold upon the people of this section such as no other man has held since the close ot the war. And this hold has been gained because his actiess have inspired in the public heart an unfaltering faith in his honesty and integrity as a politician (if such a name can be given him ) and as a man. Now, it is possible that events may so shape themselves that the democracy ol the touth will see and acknowledge, when the convention meets, that it would be poor policy to nominate Cleve land, but their respect and admiration for him will be such that they will never submit to the nomination of the man who is responsible for the circumstances which make Cleveland's nomination im politic. And, Senator Hill may go so far as to say that he will defeatany man the dem ocrats may nominate, by throwing the electoral vote of New York against him, but if that should become the alterna tive, the democracy would be unworthy of success if it did not accept dcleat as the least of the two evils under such conditions. The Origin of Jloitorlsm. Prom the Baltimure Sun. "Jingo" "Will The Sun please ciplain the meaning nnd origin of the term 'Jin go?" asks an old subscriber. While Lord Beaconsfield was opposing the dismemlierment of Turkey by Russia alter the last RuaQ-Tlltkish.wr and was making a ahow of force to prevent it a singer in a theatre of London, roic- ing the popular sentiment, tang a song affirming that the Russian! sluuld not occupy Constantinople "But, by jingo, if thej do, We've got the men, we've got the ships, we've got the monej too." The liberal being then out of office, and desirous of getting in, took the line of representing Lord Beaconafield'i for ciga policy as "aggressiye" and "adven turous," though it was the same policy England hat always had in the East. The song just qnoted was accordingly declared by the liberal and radical press to be offensive, and the tories who liked it were termed "jingoes." The tirra "jingo" hi now applied to an aggressive foreign policy en the part of any coun try. - . - Choice meats for Sunday dinner at Hill & Shank's, court aquara. LIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA. Morganpton Herald: At the mect inc ot the town commissioners un Tuc?s- jaJ n;s)t a COI)tract whs awarded The Morganton electnet light and power comoanv for liuhtint? the town for three years with 32 candle power, L'dison .... r. .'.i. ... .." candescent lamps. ! R. K. Montague, the civil engineer who ' :o ..t ... ...... .....I : itiL! from other rnilwav anil atp.-unhii.-it ' fatal fire in Montgomery countv. Miles I jn ttanM:s llls wllc wns oll Ha. am W.1S ; unconscious. He made desperate efforts j to save her, but to no purpose, and was j w homWj buriutd that I.M.Icuih..l.our " ! -J. current rumor that.Uon. , j , i i i .1 1.1. , .oiuiia, . a,.. ..m. ...nm v. ! Uuleigh, will resigu, and that Clnei-Jus nee .ucrnmou, oi me suprcmccoui t will resign tnat position to uccomcAir.Kc.uie s Slcce8sor- For manv vears Mr. Mcin- , mon has becu a leading director ' bank. ot tliei u was IR)t Ul.u.rmllla whether t.;ltKliil;,Les lor state ollieers will be noiu-1 Minted at all, but ii so, it wnl be at a i suoscquciu convcuuou. Hickory Press and Carolinian: About eight weeks ago a dog belonging to Mr. 1'iauk liitener sliowd sn;iis ol hldrophobi.,. but ht. ,,.llls(., to kij it .. u.r being warned. As a result, the dog bit a ilaugliter ol Mr. Yt liitener, llu.ii leu the premises and bit a valuable horse be longing to Mr. Robert Shulord, also one belonging to Mr, 1'inck. Suuiord. The vouug lady is well so far, bat both the horses died during the past week troui trie elfcets of therauid animal's bite. We are iulormed that the Messrs. Sliulorcl will sue Mr. V liitener lor the value ol the horses. THAT TH.tIN WKIHkl K. y liter StorleM Told About til Ai reHt, ull ol' Which are Wrouu. I'roin the Charlotte Chrunu-lc. For several days tile p.ipns fioni Maine to the Kio (iraudc have been lull ot news in regard to ohn llovd, who, it Is claiiiii d, wrecked tlie train hist sum mer at the llostian bridge. Neaily all o! these stories are iucoruct. ' About the l.'0th ol last Iieeuuber one John lloyd, colored, was seen in the streets with a cow which he w.is.ithr ita; for sale, His actions and the terms on which he oif..-reii to clos. tin .i!c oi the cow aroused the S!i.-.pii iius il Lhi police here, lloyd ot wind ol the sus picions of tlu police, and skipped mi:. However, they had him spoLtcl, an i u.. the Jljth ot liicemiier he ay.i:n made Ins .ippciiranee on t!ie stnet. In the in .n: time the rig hi tu: owuirs ol i ne i. . w c.nu and claimed the animal. Hoed was promptly atustcd bv I'liucr ...r,ui, ot the police loiee, iiinl loiigeil m j nl to nwiiit a hearing at the next court. A lew days ;'g' a dttcUivc li.unci! Haiiey, cinployed by the Kaiiiuniid ani, Danville r:nlro;ul companv, came to Charlotte, bung on track ol a ticr' named John Hovd, and having hanieii through The Chronicle that lloyd wa in iiiil here. The detective sicuiui to be perii'etly satislied that he hail the right man. and tile evidence duesseein to point tew. nils Boyd's guilt. The deleclivc slated that the man wllom lle ttatet ,,., ,,rokf mM cyllilv's house out in the country, and ;lnil u was clearly shown that this negro tlid break into l-.d. MvUiinv s residence :.. ;,,a i. t I ...:. i. :l "K'"-I"- i" o" invt ,'ni't ii in in i'l-r arir i on ssn in Irnm above Statesville. It was reported, though aot officially, that these valua bles liad been lound just where Boyd id they were. It Is a very interesting ease, ami ol n lloyd now rests ir Mtcklenburg pill, chaiged with the three crimes ol cow stealing, house-hienking and Iraiu-wreck-mg. Cliurlotte shoultl keep close up with the ease, as the railroad company j offered $lU,llin tor the anest anil con j vietion of the guilty party, and there mar be at least nail that amount in tins casq tor the city, or some one in it. KOI. KM WHO I KtVI I., null- Tale ol Anhevllle'H Ho tel KeiclHterH iml Centnil: James 11. Hope, Or-j man: own, I'a.; Win. H. Sander, York-1 Va.; W. VY. Z.ichary, VY A. Cast,! ird; A. C. Smith Newport; . C.I . Baltimore; L. I'eak, I'ranklin, ville, Hrev Kaul NnLiBnaiioa H. I. lliown, VY. S. VY. ni ls. C; S C. Ilailowav, J. VY. Adder L II. Stewart. . I.. May field, t'lias dell, ton, A. Sdi tt, Richmond; A. I'. I'ili-r, S. C Thn I. A. McKce, H. II. Ilowze, M. Cartln, Miss II. Careen, New York; Lee 1. Mock, tNilishtirv;Chas. A. Ilealei Atlanta, K. u. Mamas, s. v. I iiompson K. Al Farley, VY. V. Walsh, S. M. Ward I'hiliidelphia; II. S. Hehet, II. I. Winters, K. Silishcimcr, Baltimore; . W. Stanley, lndl napobs; f lios. Ilenn, Cincinnnl i; Johk Rosenthal, Boston; T. S, Macon, W. 1 Urr, Va. 0 jfi A'occ L. I'. Lang, Marina; J. T. Lin 5 , N'C; I. I). Glenn, Greensboro; J, Wil ;(ones and wile, Fair View, W. S. Tin 'r, Va.; II. I'. Ctiliueau, Cincinnati; N. I ; Littlefield, 111 ; J. A. Nichols, Mrs. A. I i Nichols, N. C; Mrs. D. I. Allen. Syl j; 0. I). Bird, Columbia; T. D. Rus sel, viorristown; Wilson Kistler, Lock Haven, Pa.; J. M. Woodliug, Cormau, Pa.; V. S Kinsland N. C; J. I. Boone, Wnvnesville; G. G Hill, Winston; M. C. Waynesville; M. J. F. K. linger, Knox rille; Chas. lloofnagle, Henry McMillin, N. Y. Chas. A. Scott, Riehmonil; Geo. Goldsmith, New Ark, N. J. Battery Park: Alex. Harris, J. F. Cran, L. S. Levy and wife, Thus. C. 9iurtfc-KiM?aiTtpa',' TrT.- Sim-tfiev Hooi.r Cavne, L. J. Fns(uelle, R. ii . L. Wells, .. Y.; Robt. H. Miller, S. C; C. Wait, Baltimore; Jas. P. Glenn, Greens boro; v. S. Downey, W. T. Gnston, Chnttunuoga; H. H. Gardner, Chicagu; R- M, Taft, W orchester, Mass.; Mrs. R. Cook,, geneca Falls; E. B. Chase, Spar tanbarg; C. Donohue, Detroit; Jas. L. Taylr, Atlanta; W. A. Turk, Charlotte; William Ruth and wife, Miss Ollie Ruth, Pen!,,., i-nl Mrs. Ellen S.Webber. Rock Illid, III.; Mrs. Ben C. Keaten and son, """line, HI.; K. B, Armour, S. S. Jerome, Knilsa, citT: I. M. Scott, ir.: Chas rll,V, Cincinnati; E, Corcoran, Joseph McN amee, J. W. Moran, wile and child, Hru iiyn; Mrs. A. F. Collins, Providence, R. 1 ; W. S. OTerton, Columbia; D. G. Re-id Richmond; Mrs. J. C. Butler, Miss M. I latter, Clncianati; C. A. Spits, Sa van ,aB; Albert Akers, Nashville; P. W. Stai bough, H. L. Lyman, New York. W fROYALtterl l to POWDER Absolutely Pure. V cri'tun of tartar linking ,towt1cr. Hih est of all in IcuvtMiiut; stn iiKth Latest I'. S. iiouernmeiit Kuiiil Knrt HOTEL BELMONT. (I'oniKrly Su1hur SprinM Hotel.) FIXKST WINTER HEALTH RESORT IN THE SOUTH. LOCATION- iu a moniMiun nlu'ran in n natural Krove () (HTia; (l'U lt'?t tVmtT SI' II 1CVC1. HOTEL BUILD1NC- ik-w tim-e -torv rtrc i.io.n nru-n uuimimik. with .lean, luiu open . elwtiieelo- V 1 1 1 r il' tl ut li", K ;B UK"- ivni'. i. aim iiiiu riuiins, barticr simp, i-uv MINERAL WATER- I'h'- HiitplpiT s Tim; V!i u-r piism-s-fs markfti 1 'iu-ilK-i al :ir'pt rt u ami tlinaiK" its prompt ; diu retic ami ia ati vi ac iin tH cHptvialtv ht- tii ril in catarrhal lspcpttc. kidncv mu' i ,tT ulUv.i ni! he trim wiiu-riM particu : Uirlx iinhcitcil in ana'aiic .'omlit-uas. SOURCES OF AMUSEMENT ,, , , . . , Cro.iu.-t ar-niui.. i.il'inr.l nml nn.-l r.ini- roiiii't nr ' j l.ir i .ith hull, t.'iril n'oins. (I i una ,'iitltilHtl riit'linu atul iKini;, a tine .ri'helra, (t, I'AKIi Ol'K Hl.liC I HIC L'AK AT lH'IMT. tHN H- iliAKSHUX, .,i:an IHriclor. 'n n:ssios. l ca kds. IHGE AND ELECTRIC TREATMENT. Mr, ami Mrs, 'A, 1. Burnett Nr: vii i I'r trill in. Iir;il -is, KlHiiina i ill. i t ii tu nio . i:u- , Sin' I i'alu-iu-. ill Ull,l,-,l :lt tllfit II in l':lllt "trrrt. linn. i-ur;i ..t'iill.v MY ,,Ml lluilli H mi 1 '"dti CHAS. A, ,it .on! c'ta-ii C ARR ATT, Trinity chur.h. Mi CONOUCrOR OF THE GARRATT ORCHESTRA im-iv,s iti:U l..r ill,- I NKiiil i iliii ana V'. hi' . n I f urc I i.r l'KUlo or I Urn's, vie tpjil at lal I'.jnUy slnrl. J, G. iuccn, D. I). S. K"-MS NO 29 SOUTH MAIN STREET, i -psi'aiks vi;k m i: ks' sum-: st iki; Nun a vl tit i .a up h i p ,t i in m nisi ,-lass. I ru-:.l All w i.'.l.ir. a-k llu- patrin'ag.- ni nr. rk mtaranU'fil in t vi-rv par. jnngiiltf J. T, (iHK ITT. Piano Forte Tuner. TERMS REASONABLE. PtRFbCT SATISFACTION. ,t V- "i I'. rs .1 'J I'a k1.. lu-vili . n.r. 'j:i. an I HUM V- ol- CIIAS. WKIHl. JOXI-S .S: W K11. i Sii,. ir- to I'a nl n M MUM .V Junes) ATTORNEYS ANOOUUNSEUOHS AT LAW. Kuiiin No 7 I.e nl. ling. Asheville, N. C. ran j-tl 1 iii K. H. KKICYKS, I. U. 8., Hi N I Al. f OFFICK :. (, n.ianiis nmiiiiiiK. -r Kt-iiwoud'n Store, i'atttn Avcmif. kt-iiticiict'. H." Spruce strtet. J. V. FOREMAN, . 1).. DENTAL ROOMS, V. M C. A. ltiulilinc. -ai r.atton Aveiutv. Ketirs liv IVriilisxlun tu: W Ii. It Tllarksio.i. M. U , I'. i. S . I'iirtn illv Va.i J. Hall Xlimre, M. Ir. I' H.S , Kielt iniai'.l. Va . W li Sums. h. 1 1 S.. e'har itlesvtlle. it . W H i '.mgrii ll tl. I S , itml Iir J K. Wanillev, N irlolk, Va nuvltKl.itti ! KAMSAV. L. D.S. dmt the Sational Hank ,anl hmlilinu. Kc-i'lencf, "it.i;'.iltv Vslievitle. Har 'harli'tte st. J. A. TBNNKNT. Architect and Contractor. rl.'tti., spt'itkiitii'tiit iitnl estiitiHtt-B fur in;.t'l. Ail wcrlt in in v lint- t-nntrKcteil lor. nil no eliaiaics lor ilniwitinw on contraels . .varik'il ttu. Kr'. r.-ticfs whi-n tlrsireit. No. 1'.' llimlrv Hloek. Nnrth Cmirl it. r,- AsWille. S. C ft-lilUilly lira. MdilUra & "Iriw, 1'liACTlCK I.IUITKIi TO IHSKISIIS 11K rUH EYE, EAR, TH33AT NOSE. Testing for ilmii-s scicntili ally '.'one. OFFICE NO. 20 PVTTON AVE., UP STAIRS. ,K-tJlil.S:w:'im HIrON HARDING CllNi'KAUTHK A Nil Itl'M-UHK. Iiltii'i- nnil shoji. Willie Untitling. .'OUNliK cut Ki' l'i.Ai:ii AND MAKKBT STKIiliT. K. M. BRITTt STONE CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. Also rttilinK of all kitt'lt dime. All orders arnmiitl.v filled anil work guaranteed. Can ic fottnil fit all time nt Hnwell : Snitler's tore P. (). Box augl'.Wtf INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. ASTON, (.'encral t Insurance t Ajfeiit. Kcar No. 20 Snuth Main street. Htiililihcd 1HB6. Asheville. N. C A. II. COB15, STENOGRAPHER. Legal Work a Specialty. Walter S. Cushman, (Formerly of thcMnMachusetU Bar.j ATTORNEV.AT-I.AW, C0MW18K1ONBH OP DEB19 AND NOT AMY PUBLIC Ho) 80 Patton Ave., McAfr block, room 4 A9HHV1LXB, N. C. SriClALTIES: REAL PHOPSKTT ASP CONVKUKISS. aprasdtf BOARDING. GUDGER HOUSE, 211 HAYWOOD STREET, SI. O. MILLER, Proprietor. Location unqualcd In the dt y. Scenery 6ne table the beat. Polite and attentive aervantB. Katea on application. Will accommodate table boardera. octlSatf. Under the Direct Supervision of the Banking Department of the State. GUARANTY LOAN INVESTMENT CO. OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Authorized Capital $50,000,000. Samuel W. Goode, Frisiilcnt. Kd S McCanl' ss, Vice- I'n hiilctit and Treas. K. E. Freeman. Secretary. Itinttop A: McWhorter, Onietal Ctiunst-I ASHHVILLK UOAKP nilice No. 4 l'attn Avenue. OFFICBKS. Fred A Hull, Fresiilent. Tlios. A. Jones, Vice President Clarence Sawyer, Secretary ami Treasurer. Jones & Webb, Attorneys. W.J. Atkins, General State Agent. PIRRCTORS. F. A. Hull, Thos. A.Jones, lr. Chas. K Hilliard, Cturence Saw.ver, W. K. Patterson, J. H. Carter, Chas. A. Webb, A. B. kankin. PAR VA1.UB OF ALL SHARKS. $100. O H KCTS. 1. To assist members in building, purehas ins and improving homes and pro(crty gen erally. '2. To enable members to save and accum ulate money atul obtain a reasonable inter est thereon. 3. To plnce our own money. Loans (iuickly tditnincd Uniform cost. No auction system. Contracts dctinitc. Itirectora and oilicers arc personally re sponsible tor 11117 fraudulent use, disposition or investment of any funds of the company. Oilicers ami representatives honiWl. OFFICK No. il Patton Avenue. jfln'JitfdlOt 3 u 'A OS H x K m g S t. ARE YOU AT HOME AT HOME? We are receiving some of the handsomest ' kind of compliments on our . K . tied room i suite. If money saving ia nn oiijeet, it is n suite that will suit you to perfection. Yon J have read a uooi deal about furniture and j perhaps you have not quite believed all that ! you have seen in print but this suite tells j its own story nnd you will be lost in won- I dr when you see it. How it can be sold at such a figure will lu- a riildlc to you Come j alonf nnd echo what we say about it and don't forjiet to ttikeadvantaiie of the oppor- ! Uniity which your visit will allord u to i show yuu our stock. Blair & McDowell, 45 PATTON AVE., ASHEVILLE, N. C. WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE cen lemen THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEVP It 1b a seandess shoe, w ith no tnrkior wax thread to hurt the feet; made of the bent noe calf, sty huh and easy, and bei-nute ht make mnrt thoe qf tht QTttrtf than tiny othvr mnnhfartHrer, tteuual hauti sewed nhfH'S costing fmnt l.i to '..IH), ffiC OOGenuinr- llaud-spwedi th finest calf shoe ever offered fur At); equals trench miorted bIkh's wbleh cost fmrn $s.tmto $.M)0. CtA 00 llnnd-Sru-pd Well Minp, flna calf. PWs stylish, eomrortntiU-and durnhlA. The hrtt shoe ever offered at tills price ; name Krade aa out tim-mnde shiHseoHthiK from .ni to$'.i.m). ffiO 50 I'oltrp pshoei FAriinrs. Uailrosd Ma Ps and better 'arrlersnll wearthem; nneciilf, seamless, einisith Instiln, hi-avy three sole exUi slin eiige. due pair will wear a year. CO 50 flnp rnlft no better shoe ever nffprpd at this price; one trial will convince iJium who want a shoe for comfort snd service. CO 3 and Si. 00 VorklnKmnHN shoe are very strouK and durable. Those who nave given thorn ft trial will wenr no other make. Davc' 900 nnd 91.7-1 sctionl shn(i are UwJ worn by Die 1m,vh everywhere; they Mil .in iut'ii iiivriiB tut' iU'-n-flMiiK suienmiow. I aHioC llnnd-sptvpd shoe, best ivw liougoia, verrsiyiisn; equuuifrei iDlDorted shoes rnitlriir rroni sl.oi to IfinK eacli . Tndips' J.A0. S'2.00 nnd Sl.7.1 shoe for Mlssesare the best line iKnigol. Htyllshand durably rautlon. See that j,. DonHM' name ad pries are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. rr-TAKB NO PrnSTITLTE.J Tnsln on local advertised dealers supplying you. W, Ii DO I ti LAS, llrookton, Maaa, fcjldby FOR SALE BY WEAVER & MYERS, Health is Wealth! "li AVI, D B. C. WtWi Kim AtiDnnam Tumkf MRNT, a jrnar au eecinc If or Hysteria, DizzincM, Convulsiops, VitSl jUtcque J4 ralfta. Headache. Nervous Prostration canted by the use of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness. Mental Deurewslon. softenlnsot the brain resulting in Insanity and leading to misery, aecay ana aeatn, rremacarcuia Age, Barren nesa, Loss of Powtr tn either sex, Tn- vomntary Losses and opermatorrhoea, caused by ovcr-exertioa of the brain, self- abuse or over-indulgence. Bach box con tains one month's treatment. 91.0O a box, or aix boxes for $5.00, sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by ns for six boxea, accompanied with 6.00, we will tend the purchaser onr written guar antee to refund the money if the treatment doee not effect a cure. Guarantee leaned only by T. C. Smith ft Co., Druggists, Bale Agents, PabUc Square. Asheville. N. C. IandwniikeyHttiita cured at beni. with outpalD, Book of par- Ittcnlanaent . laM.woOLLeY.n.a. G. II. MAVIClt, CONSULTING OPTICIAN. 61 Sontli IHalu St. EVE STRAIN l the ill tint fruitful cause of .Meuclnctie. Do not suffer from It, or any other trouttli of the eyes. Iluve them exiiiniileil. IT WILL, COST NOTHING. Satisfaction guaranteed. Opera, field and spy glasses, telescopes, mi croscopes and drawing instrument at a Substantial Reduction. All kinds of scientific instruments. JESSE R. STARNES, UNDERTAKER : AND : EMBALMER. 1 EVKRY RKOt'ISITK UP TUB lll'SINKSS ; FtiRMSilliU. I EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. I i ' Satlwl'actlon Guaranteed. j Prompt Attention C.ivcn to Call. Day or i NiKht. . llrticennd rcHiiit-tn-e No. '27 North Mailt Street. Telephone No. 51. What would yow like in he way of a corset? Something that's easy and ! comfortable, with "bones" that can't break or kink, and , soft eyelets that won't rust or ; cut the laces something that clasps the figure close but ! yitlJs tc every movement? j Then you want the Ball's Corset. If you find that you don't, after wearing for two i or 'hree weeks, you nave ! only to return it to us and ' get your money back. F. P. IHlniiiaiiith. A LITTLE HIGH, That is the wii.v some people liketheir fjiime. However, few people want even a picture of Asheville that way. Appreci ating that fact and ever desirous of sav ing the people money (while making some for ourselves) Tub Citizen has purchas ed the exclusive right to sell the VIEWS of Asheville (which have been sold at $" each) for a paid-in-advance subscription to The Daily Citizen. That is. you pay us $3 for The Daily Citizen for six months, and we will give you a superb picture of Asheville FREE. That's a telling of fer or ought to be. You get The Citizen at the usual rate and the picture besides, and we get the inter est on your $-1 and the pleasure that conies of being 1 ibera 1 . If you want extra conies of THE PIC TURE to send away that matter can prob ably be arranged nt the business ottice of The Citizen. But first we must have the paid-in-advance sub scription of $3. That's fair. N. B. You can take your choice of the pictures, those on thin or those on thick paper. The former are best to send away; the latter are the best to frame. THE CITIZEN. THE SUN HAS SECURED DURING 1892 : W. D. HOWBLLa, Oaotoa Mbrhdith, AnDiaw Lano, St. Gkorob MiYAaT, BOOTAID KlPLINO, R, Loot Stbvbnuox, W. Clauk Ruaaatx, H. RlDBK HaOOARD. noruin lockvbb, conan doylb, Mark Twain, J.ChahdlbrHarrii, William'Black, Mart B. Wilkin. PRANCB8 HOIMMON BURNBTTj And many other diatlnf oiahed writer. THE SUNDAY SUN I the greateat Sunday Newapaper In the World. PRICE SC A COPY. BY MAIL $2 A YEAR. Adr:THEiVN Mew York. cr: --' ' "7 o o o o o o o o o 0000 9,u,. DO NOT FORGET TH AT- IWEEKLY CITIZEN I 8 ONLY SI-ONE DOLLAR-SI 0H1CH VICAR. Strictly in Advance. $5 For a Club of Six. Send One Dollar ami renew your subscription at once. Special Correspondents every section of Western North Carolina. .SPECIAL," KEATl'RKSl LOCAL NEWS, FOREIGN NEWS. AGRICULTURAL NEWS, ALLIANCE NEWS. AND- ALWAYS DEMOCRATIC. The Best Family Newspaper In the State. 1 The Asheville - OF - AflMvill, ZNorth Catroli'iin. 1 President Secretary mid Treasurer Attorney DIRECTORS. IllllN M .CAM I'ltlJI.I.. Real Katntc lletler; CHAS. M. STUIIMAN. Ri-I.ieut. Governor ttml Lawyer; C. C. M'CARTY, Tolineconiit: I-'RBII A. 111X1., Man ulilrturer; WKIUll T STBIIMAN, Manufacturer. Authorized Capital ASHKVIl.I.H TOBACCO WORKS, j Manutaeturers of IMuk. Fancy Smoking Tobiieco and CiRarettrn, I Asheville, N. C .January 15, 1H92 The sheville Tnbnceo Works, a corporation created under th laws of North Can Una, was orKnnized 'or the manufa. ture ot plug and smoktUK tohncco three yearn ago. and hai done a prosp rous business with an ever incrtashiK trale The orders that come in for to bacco are careiullv looked over ami :oods are only shipped to those parties well rated And known to be solvent. The policy of tin- companv is conservative. The directors meet onee a month to audit accounts and transact all mccssarv business. Since the formation of this stock compnny it tins obtained control of the only cigarette machine in America outside of the cigarette trust that is, "The American Toiuuvi Company " The protit in machine made cigarettes is hirer, varying from about hfty to one hundred per cent The business is practically cash, as cigarettes are sold for ensh or on short time. The Asheville Tobaco Works win sell (iM the cigarettes they make at a handsome profit of. ft-rs have come iro'ii responsible parties to take the whole output The present capacity is 14 4.(in in ten hours with one machine. Another machine has liven ordered The cost of ! making l,m)o cigarette is a- follows: i Stamp! Kovall v iilli lent tobacco Hi paper boxes tor H cigarettes ' paper boxes for f(t bones j I'apet in .nakii g cigarettes Labor Cases i woollen buns I Total SI-HH $2 O.I ! Two grades ot i igareitt s will be tnndc medium and best. The medium grade will be : sold at ai't-iK :i.rii per thoin-and; the bint at abmit So no Comparing the cost of mak 1 ing ami the puce per thousand it will be seen that the average protit is J 30 per thousand ! I'or a legitimate, sale bikini with quick returns and large profit the cigarette business ! ti tiers a'- opportunity seldom had. and n must he kcot in mind thut "The A-hevit'e Tobacco Witrks has had link and dir-piay d good biistmsH tudgaieiit in securing this machine when other huge companies were begging lor it l'rupoitions have already been made to our , companv to lease the machine on a royalty. i It is not uccessarv for an investor to scak "f Asheville as a suitable place to manufacture (cigarettes It is eminently well situated, being tu the finest section of North Carolina for the grow th ot fancy iiuali'ties of -rooking tobacco uved in making cigarettes Thr drymss ' ot climate by day and coolness and moisture bv i.ight an- the chief causes which favor the j production ot tine smoking tobac o here, and m.ike it equal in ilavor anil color to the best ' tobacco grown anywhere. As moot of tins the tobaccos grown lure have taken first prr itiiiims at State I-airs in Kali igh. North ir'andum, and Richmond, Virgin a; fclso at the Vienna and Paris l-.x"ositt"tii. The number ol pound ot t bacco handled on this market i is rapidly increasing, for instance, in issi) dure were only about tioo.ooil pounds sold here, while in IK'.il over li.O' -O.hoO pi uniN were sold, and now every large manufacturer has j his buyer on this market 'I he sales are warly increasing and there is enough tobacco sold j to run many Inrge factories In re instead of shipping it aw ay to other factories. (A large : factory in Ashe illc w ould mpby a uunibct ol hands and hear tit the town ) Hir cigarette factory is situat d in the heart ut this ime tobacco region and paradise of i the world for health and pleasure i The factory is a large brick building four stories high, well arranged for safety, and has i all necessary appliances and machines for mak'iig plug and smoking tobacco and cigar , ettes. The budiling is heated bv siiatu and t lie niailii'ic run bv electrical nowcr which is found t be tlie most economical. When we mauutactures "Asheville Air ' cigarettes which throw a spell ol enchantment over all man kind w hcievcr inhaled or smoked, by rich or poor, peasant or peer, philosopher or poet, young or old. weak or strong, we are cmupcD d to believe that "He who doth not smoke Asheville Air hath either kuo n no great grid 'T n fusel h himself the sweetest consolation n-xt to that which comet h from h aven " lun'imh nuik wil be ode red at par to success tully place the cigarettes on the market. As homm as tins stock has l ien subscribed the books will be closed. Hclow is the last statement of the coutp mi v. ma tc on January 'Hit ; S TATliM liNT Ol TlUi ASH li I l.Lli TtHtAl CO WORKS. HHSOIHClib. Cnsh on hand Kt'nl estate l-'ixturcs I'ountinK rinmi lrj.uiniKT, unexpired Itill5iei-eivalle Mneliin'T.v l-'in.liiiKs I'utmei-o in le. f. Munutueturcd tobacco Total JOHN M. These finders are pointing to the fact that,75acres of Ian i just outside the corporate limits of Asheville. with a mag nificent view of the city and the French Broad river, can now be purchased at figures so low that no one expecting to buy a home in Asheville, can pfford to let the oppor tunity for buying pass. In a few months the street cars will be running- within five minutes' walk of any portion of this land. Will be sold as a whole or in lots to suit, am on easy terms. Address, for full particulars, 1 0. Box 40r, Asheville, N. C. THE "BONANZA," WINE AND LIQUOR CO., Nos. 41 and 43 S. Main St.,"Asheville. WIInl.KRAf.il niiPARTMRNT, OliNTS' XT A 1 PAKI.OK AND HEADING ROOM. J J, 41 CIGARS, TOBACCO AND HOTTLB OOOD8, 8AM- XTY A O l'LB, HILLUKD AND POOL, ROOM. J J, 40 BEER : VAULTS : AND : BOTTLING : DEPARTMENT : IN : BASEMENT. We reapectfullj aolidt a shore of your patronage. P. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. Main Entrance, No. 43. Telephone Call, No. 7a. Postofllce Box Q. bwi MADDUX, Prea. H. T. COLLiNa, Vicc.Pri-. l, t mclocd, Caahier. Capital, $55,000. Surplus, $30,000. WESTERN CAROLINA BANK. State, County And City Depository. Organized GENERAL BANKING Interest Paid on Deposit DIRECTORS! LB WIS MADnl'T. H. T. COLLINS, M.J. PAOO, . 8. RBBU 8. Bank open from B a. mH till Tobacco Yorks John M. Campbell Fred A. Hull c M Stedman S50,000 .Miumm v.imiieiic ijcbl ugarctte. .r.o .30 .no .2:1 .111 .111 .1.1 .ki .10 p rliially consider the fact thnt our cumpauy j 1.1A Itll.lTllCS. .r7'i.:tH Hill- p;ivnlde $ 1 .H.'tft.tn '.7ti!l , Wtmlil stedmun liti H6 1 s i7 ; I'.id . Hull l.DHj.til l.'.li.ni) ; National Hunk ol A-dtevillc 2,277.00 lii. i) j Urstcrn Cundina Punk :rtnuio .17 !1 J. W. Cortland 2, OOO. no I, -l-i.'.'.tV' i. M t'iiili.tn-:l i,a.ritoo !,r.7.H.M'C. NKCnrty 477 fit I.L'.'tii nn i.ipital p. nd lU 29,tilO.OO i,ti.7. 7 Surplus 2,3118 U7 !.sh7.tni ! Total $I-2,HH7.(1 CAMPBELL Mli:SIIHNT. May, 188S. BUSINESS TKANSACTKD. in SaTlns Department. J. 8. RAT. CHARLM McNAMBB, J B. RANKIN, .M.J. BUASDBN. H. RBBD. 4 p. at. Oa Saturday, till p. a.
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