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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 13, 181)2. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN By RANDOLPH-KERR PRISTISV CO. Thr Daily Citizen, Democratic, is published every afternoon (except Sunday) at the fol lowing rates strictly cash: Onb YKiR ...$.000 Six Months 3.00 Turku Months 1.50 Onb Month 50 OnrWkkk 15 FRIDAY, MAY 13, 189U'. As a result, it is pretty certain, of the tremendous strain of tellinjr in court t lie horrors he witnessed while acting s a volunteer detective with Rev. Dr. l'.n k liurst, J. L. lvrving is dangerously ill and threatened with brain fever. "His condition is serious and his family and friends are greatly alarmed," says a dis patch. Irving is a young man of sensi tive nature and good breeding who prob ably had no idea of what he was about to experience when he started to "make a night of it" with Dr. Parkhiirst. It is astounding that a man with a grain of sense should have selected for his com panions for such work any but hardened "rounders." and if Irving becomes in sane, as now seems probable, Dr. Park- burst cannot be held blameless of the calamity. A RKJI'X'TKU TKICATV. When Whitelaw Reid returned from Paris with the new French extradition treaty in his inside pocket he was re ceived almost as the savior of his country, and quite as if the treaty was something we could live but little longer without. He was dined variously and frequently! and his great services in se curing the new international under standing were mentioned in the highest terms. In reply to these eulogistic speeches Mr. Reid admitted, with his baud in his waistcoat, his great merits as a treaty maker with such modesty as bis could summon under the eiivuni stances, forgetting that pre-natal enumer ation of feathered bipeds is in direct vio lation of the code. The rcpflblican senate of the I'nitcd States is the cause ol these remarks. It has rejected Mr. Reid's treaty on the ground that it is a botched job, full of defects and not to be tolerated even if it was made by a republican for republicans. AS700 INVUSTMKJiT. Arc the people of Ashevilie prepared to have it said that it was impossible tc raise $700 for their firemen ? The defenders of this city from one ol the worst of all n Mictions serve us prac tically for nothing in the performance f a perilous and unpleasant duty. They must be prepared they are always pre paredto risk their lives to save the lives and property of others. Thev have been wonderfully successful in their work, as the exemption of Ashevilie from seri ous fires shows. Now they propose to have a tournament that will bring at least ten times as much money into the city as it will cost to have the display. This display, moreover, will stimulate the firemen to the better performance ol their dutv. if that is possible, and will be in itself an affair worth witnessing Shall we deliberately say that wecaunot afford to have this tournament; that we cannot afford to raise $700 for men who are likelv at anv moment to save that amount twenty times over? It cannot be possible that Ashevilie, tlie"Ouccn City of the Mountains," will make n default in this matter. Let the subscriptions (low in. It will be a good investment. WATI.Il RENTS. The superintendent of the water works owes L'eut. Little an apology or an explanation, and it is surprising that it has not been forthcoming before now. We cannot agree with Mr. Ilartshorr.e, however, that power should not rest with the superintendent to shut the water off from a residence without uotiee if the water rent is past due. By no probable combination of circum stances will the superintendent shut off the water from a residence if the owner or renter docs as he knows he should puy his rent in advance ns the ordinance requires and save his receipts just as he does when he pays his taxes. Notice has been given in the papers of the power and intention of the superinten dent to cut off the water if he, the house holder, docs not pay for it. It would not be practicable to make of the superiv tendent's office a bureau of information, to send out postal cards to some hun dreds of persons in arrears for their water rent every quarter. If a person is going from the city he can always pay so far in advance as to prevent all possi bility of annoyance, and if the superin tendent or an employe attempts to shut off the water because of a mistake as to the time for which it is paid for, the exhi bition of the receipts would always pre vent that action. On the other hand, the superintendent is bound to execute the unpleasant duty of turning off the water from a residence in arrears courteously and with due re gard for all the circumstances. In Lieut. Little's case the superintendent appears to have been all wrong. His bid was made out to the wrong person, for an incorrect sum, und the work of turning the water off was intrusted to a person unfit to perform the duty. Hon. XV. T. Crawford. Prom the Wavnesville Courier. There is but one voice throughout the ninth congressional district in regard to the candidacy for the house this year, and that is that Mr. Crawford is "the logical candidate." The papers from one end of the district to the other en dorses his renoinination, and as too great silence by the Courier in its reser vation by reason of liny wood being the home of Mr. Crawford, might be con strued by tome to indicate indifference, it is thought proper that we should ex press our own convictions for once, along with those of other parts of the district.. It Was a Preacher Male. From the StateivlUe Landmark. Last Sunday a week ago, near Foote Tille, Lee Anthony's mule ran away with him twice, the second timethrowing him out of the cart and dragging him some distance, injuring him painlully bnt not seriously. H had recently traded for the mule, getting it from a' preacher, and be thought it was gentle. COL. CAMEROXS HOOK. Raleigh State Chronicle: Col. John U. Cameron has now well under way the introductory poition of the hand-book of the state which he is preparing for the agricultural department. One of the fea- turesof the book is to be an new one. It will be the giving of nil possible informa tion regarding the mineral springs ami the summer and winter resorts in the state. Other chapters will be devoted to the fisheries, oyster culture, truck farm ing, vineyards, nurseries, etc. Of course space will be devoted to the mineral and forest wealth, the lactones anil nulls, etc. It will be a hand-book in fact as well as in name. Hoy. Holt has appointed the follow ing delegates to the national silver con vention at Washington, II. (.., Alav .'l-:7: At large, V. II. Oliver, C. D. Smith; 1st district. 11. Skinner, S. It. Spruit'.; second, Frank Haines, Flins Kerr; third, r. Al. Simmons, ftl. Alnkcly; fourth, V. F. (.icon, A. 11. Merntt; fifth, A. . Ilovd, . S, l.oekhart; sixth, 11. If. Short, U. P. Waring; seventh, J. H. Hoi inati, K. J. Holmes; eighth, I. V. Al spatigh, ll. P. Krwin; ninth, V. F. Itreese, M. L . 1 onis. llcndersonville TiniesOn Thursday last, while coming home from Ashevilie, Cephas t'lihhs, a li vear-ohl son of Mr. 1-.. M. (ulibs, who lives a lew miles east of this place, was thrown down, choked, and robbed of .$1 .50 in money, by a ne- ro boy about eighteen years of age. It oeeui red near Fletcher's, on the How ard's Gap mad. After committing the robbery, the negro took to the woods and escaped. Salisbury Herald: In the course ol ex amining a witness from the back woods country Solicitor Long asked, When was i lie house erected ?" "Don't know," he replied; "Now sir," said Mr. Long, "do von have no idea when the house was built?" The old fellow brightened up and saiil, "ies sir, yes sir, 1 built it myself, 1 did, but 1 don't think it was ever crci ted not since 1 been livin' there no how." Silver City Leader: A gentleman living about five miles from here, Mr. C. T, Siler, has been recently amoved by eggs being stolen from his hen s nests. It was customary to leave a white door knob in the nest for the hens to lay to, and a few days ago that was missing. Mr. Siler one day last week killed a large black snake and on cutting mm open found the door-knob. On the line between Person and Dur ham counties, under a spreading tree, i ii il standing ill the middle of the public road, Mr. liiiri us Pool, ol Durham, and Miss Anna Parrish, of Person, were mar ried Wednesday by a preacher in the presence of a large number of friends who had been invited to this romantic affair. There was a very distressing acci dent at Polloeksville Saturday, it being the drowning in Trent river of two little daughters of Mr. Samuel Hudson, the present member of the house of reprt sem atives from Jones county. The elder girl, i'lossie, was thirteen years of age; Sadie, the younger, was not quite S. The growth of the odd Fellows in this state during the past twelve uontlis is gratifying. Something over 700 mem bers have been added, bringing the total up to -l-.ooo. The increase in the number of lodges has been large. There is considerable excitement in Greensboro over the discovery that sev eral members of the newly elected board of aldermen arc ineligible to the office, and a new election will be necessary. The man, C. D. V ilk ins, who ,.'v sconded with $"i(I0 of the Richmond and Danville railway's money, has been cap tured and taken to ( ixlord. STATE POLITICAL .ES. At the democratic convention of War ren county a resolution embodying straight democratic principles was voted down, while one endorsing the St. Louis platform was adopted. A resolution pledging the convention to support the slate and federal democratic nominees was also voted down. Notwithstand ing this inconsistent position, the con vention unanimously instructed Un delegates to the congressional eonven turn to vote and work for the nomina tion of W. W. Long, of Warren, a straightout democrat, and a believer in the original purposes and principles of the alliance. The report of the Swift Creek primary, Wilson county, shows that S. Otho Wilson, a notoriousthird party agitator, oes as a delegate to the county con vention. I he democrats allege that the primary was captured by means of plans made at a secret meeting held by Wilson. At the democratic convention of Vance county Wednesday, the vole was di vided cipiallv between straightouts and St. Louis platform or third party men, leaving the election with the chair. A compromise was made giving the demo crats five and the others four. Charlotte Chronicle: The anomaly of the present political situation in North Carolina is that the strength of the op position to the democratic party lies in the negro counties which the democratic party has rescued from ruin. The democratic convention of North ampton was controlled by nlliancemen, but no effort was made to endorse the St. Louis platform. All Worts of "Hcooph." From a Washington Telegram. The New York Times publishes exten sive "exclusive" information to the effect that Illainc is going to beat Harrison for the presidential nomination and that the president is scared out of his boots thereby. The Baltimore Sun has an "exclusive column that proves that Illainc is not a possible consideration as a presidential factor. The New York World has an "exclu sive" scoop that shows beyond contra diction that Robert Lincoln is the man decided upon to lead the anti-Harrison forces to victory. Several other papers conclusively show that lohn Sherman will prove the club with which Harrison will be knocked out. Keep an Eye on "Bunch." Pr.tn the Charleston News and Courier. Our duty compels us to worn Goyernor Flower of "Bunch" McBce. The genial "Bunch" with his handy bits of paste board played havoc with the Governor of South Carolina, and fairness and jus tice compel us to warn Governor Flower of the newcomer into bis-state. Farmer Ewart's Bad Fall. From the llcndersonville Times. We are requested to announce to the citizens of Henderson and adjoining counties, and to the public generally, that ex-Congressmnn II. G. Ewnrt, and Mr. 0. V. F. Blythe have established a law office in Hendersonville. It U Not "Cold Tea" Prom the Atlanta Journal. The kind of "tea1 that is troubling congress just now it the absentee. LETTERS FROM THE rEOVLE. ShuiUiiK Oil" Water W.lliout No tire Fuitoh Tin; Citizkn l.icutcnciil Lit tle's letter in yesterday's Cmzi;x raises a public question in which every house holder dependent on the use of city wa ter is interested. Put it in this form : My household is dependent upon the use of city water. May the superintendent of water work?, at his pleasure, without notice, cut off the supply in ease the water rent lor il is past due? I may overlook paying on the day it falls due; I may have been detained in an absence from the city so that I could not pay il whcii due; 1 may have been under a mistaken belief that 1 had paid it; or, as in Lieut. Little's case, 1 may have had good reason to believe that it had been paid by another person. In anv or all these eases, do I leave my house at the risk ol having mv family deprived ol the use of water, without notice, at the at the pleasure of the superintendent ol water works '. In mv own ease it oittn happens that I am absent from the city many days at a time, and during such absences sick ness has occurred in my house in which the immediate use of water was an im perative necessity. I wish to know w bother, in such case, it rests in the pleasure of the superintendent of water works, without notice, to deprive my family of the use of water because the water rent is in anear either for one dav or one year. If he may do so when the rent is past due, he may do so when, bv mistake, he be lieves it to be past due; and n house holder is in danger, at any lime, of los ing his supply of water without notice or opportunity to protect hunsell if the superintendent's books, by mistake, fad to show a payment. Do not tell me that the superintendent is a reasonable man, w ho would not abuse this power. Turks justify bv such reasons the habit of enjoying private rights, subject to deprivation at the pleasure or discretion of another without an opportunity to be heard in sell protec tion. Hut Americans expect to know what public rule limits the action of pub lic officers, who are armed with the power of cutting oil the supply id' a ne cessity of lite, and they expect an oppor tunity to be heard before such a power is used against them. The board of aldermen ought to make a rule requiring personal notice to be given to the occupant of the house for a reasonable time before cutting oil from it the supply of water. May 1 1!, is;iL'. (.7 .'is. . Ihv L-lionic. Another outlet. liurruu -nil-: Citizkx: I ben l" cil" lnc attention of the committee having in charge our railroad matters, an idea that has been suggeste.l of connecting with the ;i Cs at Iirwin, Tenu., and thence on to Johnson City and Hig Stone Gap, and the Louisville and Nash ville system at that point. This will, without doubt, give us the cheapest coal we can possibly get anywhere, and I sug gest that our committee put themselves in correspondence with the Johnson City and Big Stone Gap people with the view of seeing hat can be done will) them. We must look the whole field over and do the vcrv best we can for our section. -Y. -V. I.ockc train l or Representative Unnoi! This CitiZkn: It is time we were canvasing the names of county of ficers. We want true and tried demo crats lor the various places. I know of no man whose name will carry more weight and create as muck enthusiasm for representative as that of Mr. Locke Craig. He is popular, has decided con victions and has done much service for the party. He is certainly a great fay n itc in this section, and all over the county. i'i.U'CI ','IIU. r AraiM.ni.n intmi.i.iukmi; Ami a Democratic FrrKidcitt to lie lllc cli tl l liis l ull ! From the SpriiiKtk-U! Ki-puMicnn. If I lie senate should pass ami the presi dent should sign all the bills so far sent over from the house and the appropri ition hills yet to be sent, the government would be plunged into a far worse state of bankruptcy than the acts ol the Billion dollar coinrtcss" threaten to bring upon it even now. The characterization of the present bouse used bv the attorney-general of Kentucky in commenting on the passage of the river and harbor bill, seems to be justified "n wild mob of stampeded in telligenec. Col. I.. J. Allrcd wrltcw: I am in mv seventy-third year, and for filly years 1 have been a great sufferer from indigestion, constipation and hill- iousuess. 1 have tried all the remedies advertised for these diseases and got no permanent relief. About one year ago the disease assuming a more severe and dangerous form, I became vcrv weak and lost flesh rapidly, 1 commenced usin Ur. II. Mozlcy's Lemon Llixir. I gained twelve pounds in three months. My strength and health, my npctite and mv digestion were perfectly restored, and now I feel as young and vigorous as I ever did in my life. L. J. A'.lrcd, Door keeper On. State Senate. StateCapitol, Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 5, 1SU1 A Mother's Report. Mrs. N. A. McHntirc writes from Spring I'lacc, Ga.: For many years have been a great sufferer from indiges tion, sick Headache and nervous pros tration, I tried many remedies, but got no permanent relief until I used Ir. Mozlcy's Lemon Hlixir. I am now in better health than for many yearn. My daughter has been subject to chills and fever from her infancy. My daughter has been subject to chills and fever from her infancy. I could get nothing to relieve her; the Lemon Llixir has re stored her to perfect health. Sold by Druggists, at 50c. nnd $1 per bottle. Prepared by Ur. Mozley, At lanta, Ga. - Geutle as the Summer Breeze.1 "I'd rather take a thrashing any time than a dose of pills," irroancd a patient to whom the doctor has prescribed phy sic. "I'd as lief be sick with what ails me now, as to be sick with the pills.'1 "I don't think you've taken any of the pills I prescribe, or you wouldn't dread the prescription so." laughed the doctor, "I never use the old, inside twisters you have in mind. "I use Dr. Pierce's Plens: ant Pellets. They always make me think of a part of na old hymn 1 mild and lovely, Gentle as the summer breeze. The best thing of the kind ever invented. No danger of their making you sick. You'll hardly know you've taken them. 1 wouldn't use any other in my practice." Needing atonic, or children who want build tng up, bou Id tnko BROWN'S IKON BITTERS. It li plcamnt to take, cures Malaria, Infr . Istttoa, BUtowows and Uvst Oomplalrrt, P ROYAL isaay J 1 pip POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar bilking jowilcr. est of nil in Ifavcnini; smnstll. L Latest U. S, Government l'ooil Rpport ROYAL HAKIM. I'UWIiliR CO , 10H Wall Street. N. Y. NATIVE NORTH CAROLINA -:-G E M S-;- Souvonirs of Aslieviilo. Jewelry AM' Diamond Mountings Made to Order. ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING JEWELER. 18 South Main St., Ashevilie. G. II. MAYER, CONSULTING OPTICIAN. 59 South IrSnin St. TIIB MOST DIFFICULT CASES OF llliiMiCTIVIi .VISION CDSK!-:C'Tl-:i WITHOUT I'HARVK for examination. S:itifactiin guaranteed. Prescription glass grinding a specialty. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS. STILL IN THE RING. R, B. NQLANQ & SON, GROCBiRS, No. ai N. Ulain Street, Wish to announce the. (net tlmt they nrc sole aRL-ntB for tht Spartanliuip steam hnkcri broad, the only first class lireiid tn be found in the city, nnd no table ii complete without it. We get it frvah bv ci press every day. Ion't forget that we ate wholrsalu and re tail dealers in potatoes, apples, onions, and all kinds of country produce. Everything kept that Is usually found in a firt elfins grocery store. H. M. HOWARD, B W W LACK SMITH Having leased the larc new building on Market street, recently occupied by the Gil mer Carriage Works, 1 am now prepared to do ull kinds i f work in the bluckatnHhitig line. Any favors that my friends can turn my way will l)e duly Appreciated. Horse shoeing a specialty. Respectfully. apr25dtf II. M. HOWARD. INSURANCE. WE represent, a. ngenta, companies tlm' transact the following branches of ir surancc: Fire, Life, Accident, Marine, Steam Bo, er. Employer's Liability, Elevator, Security Bonds, Plate Glaia, Tornado and Automat ic Sprinklers. Thus being able to famish you with any kind o' Insurance vou desire PUUUM c RUTI.EIlGE, General Insurance Agents, No. 3 Barnard Building, Up Stairs. NOTICE! Owing to my inability to dispose of my Icnsc and furniture, at No. 24 Grove street, I have concluded to continue my boarding house, and am prepared to receive boarders at moderate prices. House ia in thorough order, and situated in one of the most de lightful locations in the city. C. J. McCAPK, aprlldtf 24 Grove St. REMOYAL. This is to notify my friends and patrons that I have removed my jewelry and repair ing store from No. 4 North "Court Place to corner of Woodftn street and Central ave nue; where I will be pleased to serve them in my capacity, M. A. TILLER. WITH HORNS. I'.OKTIO will sell you .vanl wide Bleach Domes! ic at ." cents a .winl. r.OSTIOvu! sell you Twill Nor vel tics in Dress Oooi'.s nr 5 cents a yard. IIOSTIO wi'l sell you Mos quito Net at r cents a, yiird. r.OiSTirwillsellyou Chain brey at lOets. Other houses charge you 12!,. 1JOTHJ will sell you Scrim for window curta'n-" at -1 cts r yard HOSTIC will sell vou Ladies' Hi ibed Vest at 10 cents. I50ST1C will sell you L'Oct. Satiius at 10 cents. liOSTIC willi s"ll you IT. ct, (liiiliatiiH a" 10 cents. BOSTIi: will sell you dou ble width Suitii' at 10 cts. Worth 15 cts. everywhere. HOSTW will sell you Hert ford Cord from fS cents up to 75 cents. IiOSTU. willsellyou Ladies' and Misses' Fast Pluck Hope at 10 cents. 150STK- will sell you Linen Table Napkins at 5 cents. JUKST1C will sell you Cam brics and Solid Prints a 5 cents POSTIC will sell you Corset Jeans for Press Lining at (i1, rents. DO NOT FORGET THE PUCE, J. T. BOSTIC, 30 Patton Aveim?. TAKETHE CHICAGO I ALTON R. R. GOING Went and Northwest. lunirants pninff to anv of the Vctrn States or Territories will fnvc time mid money goine via Chtcigo nnd Alton route. It is the quickest route to Kansas City, I lea ver Pueblo, ami nil points in Idaho, Wash ington, Oregon, l"t:ih and California. rincst aiul Ucst Eif nipped Komi in the West. Onty line running Solid Vestibule d trains between St. I-ouis and Kansas City Kcclining Ch'tir cars mid Tour.st SLepers tree ot e.tra charge I will meet parties at nny ru lr.Kit! station with through tickets and bagiirte the ks. For full information maps find descriptive pamphlet of the West, write 10 or call on II A. Nl'WLANlt. Traveling Passenger Agent, 3'A Patton Avenue, Asheunc, .. CHAULTON. General I'asscngcr gcnt, Chicago. f -THE CLSTKiiQWN REMEDY. !.... I 1 .. I I.. F. I i.. ...ill !,.:,, I Prevents Strirtun;. Cnntaiiw m y f1! ''t'ivt or poisonous: null t : ti , :uil I ls L'liurnnttvd absolute! v hiinnloss. .i vlinrofroo wfthi'fieb boMlr. Prtci-f 2 Sn'd bv drnif ! s. Hrv.-nrc Snb- jUMtutoi. ArTneClHMn.ro.I.' i..N. I II niKi POR SALE f!Y Rt.YSOR k SMITH. ASHEVILLE. MEATS TODAY WE SHIPPED MRS. B. CAMERON, OF KALEIGII, J FINLiLY iLKTD KELSON'. THE : HOTEL : BELMONT. IIiASHEVILLE SULPHUR SPRINGS.) TWIiNTY MINUTES I-KOM CITY UY SULl'IIUK Sl'KlNGS liLUCTKIC CAR L1NU, CONNliCTING AT 1'ASSENUUR'' insroT with city;l-inks. A TRULY FIRST CLASS HOUSE IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS. NliW BRICK BlILDINO OF TW O HUNDRED ROOMS, NEW ELEGANT FURNISHINGS rerfect plumbing niid sewcrnRC, sleam licnt, open fires, Oti rlectric elevator, pure nir, large grounds nml park, sulphur and iron springs, public nnd private baths, Jersey dairy, well equipped livery. ItatcN Especially Low ior This Nciinoh. KARL VON RUCK, Proprietor. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. CO. WESTERN NOHTH CAflOLlNA DIVISION. Comk-nj-.-il sdmliik in cfiect lib. 7. liOL". KASTmntNii. I.v Knoxville, " Morristowit, .s litani i 2 I'opm 1U ttttpin ;t of. pm 4 .'ftpm r. 4 OfiOpta V 1 L'pn' OL'pTll it on 1 tin 1 1 L'Smiu 1 o ... I. v. Paint Kock, " not springs, I.v. Ashevilie, " Kound Kn.ih, " Marion. ' Morgnnton, ' Hickory, 41 Newton, " Statesvillc. Ar. Salisbury. " Gvevnborn, ' Panville. Ar. Richmond, I. v. Grccnshoio Ar. lH.rh.iih, " .aKi;;h. " Goidshoro, t.v. l'.tn i!le, Ar. Lvnelihiirg. Washington, P:i'tiino'v, " Philadelphia, " New York, WliSriHH'NM. I. v. New York, ' Pt'ibidt lphia, ' Pultiuiori', " Washington, " !,vtiehbtjrgf Ar.l'anvilb'. Lv. Richmond " lanvill Ar. ttnensboro, .v GoMshuro, l.vKaUigh, Ibirham, Ar Greensboro, l.v Gitcnshoro, " Salisbury, " Statesv'lir, ' Newton, " Hickory, " Moi'gauton, " Marion. " Round Knob, Ar. Ashevilie, " Hot Sprinc, " Paint Rock, " Morristown, " Knoxville, ' 1 .lam :ti,.m 4- JOH1II 7 ::on-n ''J Spill 1 iOuin 4 l.tani lu ',!ani 1 u u"pm I! L'optn 4,ri0ir!i No. 1 1 . 4 :u)pui S7p?;i IKlopm It I'OpTii .Vifinm 8 1 Until a L'Oam H 3i lam HI rJaii) 1 ;ir.pm .'tO.KLin ft 0 7am P -I on in lOLMam 1 lopin 1 oppm 1 flTpm '.: HTptu ;tlPpm 4 OL'pm 4 4.pm 6 iV.iptn 7 4pm noopm 'joopm ! lunptn No. 14. s 1 fmin P Hiam P 'J'iatn ttfm-n toiTnm 11 2tiam AsUVM.LK Ac MMltTAN 111 MO RAII.KOAO. Lv. Ashevilie, ' HcnderiMHiville, Hat Kock. " Saluda, " Tr on, Ar. Spartanburg. No ia Lv. Spartanburg Trvon, " Saluda. " Plat Rock, " Henders'i' v'le Ar. sbeviile, -jfiopm t .tfiilpir, ; 4:(m : 5l!pm I f. ol pm r.r.iipm MI'Kl'IIV HKANCH No. !.". f No. ti4. 1 1'ailv except Sunday.) I,v. AshcviMc, Ar. Wnynesvilte, ' Hryvon City. " Tontot'a, "Murphy. I.v. Murphy, Ar. Totuotln. Ar. Hryson Cit y, " Wnynesvilte, " Ashevide, Nos. lit ami i Celine Nos. 1 1 and 1 J to and the Pas'. 7 -On in 1 '.Milium I 1 1 fi7pm I 4 40p:n 1 r. ii:i:nii I ! " 41 f.uat 4 rtoum x aoam 111! Pom I U4spm ft at ashevilie with I'ro i Snlirdturv and si.Kiiri.v; cm: sukmci-. Nos. ll and 1J Pullman Sleepers between Know illc and New Y01 k, via Ashevilie, Salisbury and Wn-dimglini. W. A. TPRK, As. Gen. P. A , K. R. MKllMU-RS, Charlotte, N. C. Supt , Ashevil'e, N. C. W II. GKi:ii, Gen Pass. AU Gen. Manager. Atlanta, G.i. Atlanta. Ga. WHY IS THE VY. L. DOUCLAS aS3 C i SZ. Cf-NTLEFJIEM THE BEST SHOE IN TilE WORLD FOR THE MUNEV? It is nHfanib He shoe, v itli no irtcks or wax thrend tn hurt the feet; nmde of the tc si lino rail', StyJIsIl Rtid easy, and favrtHW vt vmks miv mhm vf this prurtr ttittn nun othrr vmntifnrlitrer, it ctiuuls IiaU'i' pc wed RhiH'ft costhii; from Ui$it), $C (Mt Uciitiiiio II.iih1nivciI, thoflnrfltcnlf pli'H- fvt-r otTiTi-tl foi $M'; pipiiiU lfeUt-U Imported hhoci whlt-h not fnun $.mto $;j.ni. CtA lluiHUSrvt'l i lr Mine, tlnn rnlf, &m stylish, comfortable and (luralili. Tlw rhoc ever oiTtTt'd at thn price ; same vrmla aa cu lom-niadc rhocH cost Pit; from to$..u. O 0 I'i'litc Mjoim J'nrmcrs. Itallrnni Sin aii'l U ticrCarrltTftiill wcu-them; tlnccaif, Bcamlesn, tiinooth iusitU', heavy thrco Bolus tsxiett glon nl'c. ino pair will wear n year. CO 30 linn rn 1ft no licttcr nlioeOTrr nffrrod (it this price; olio trial will cimviuuu Uioao who wniito hhito for comfort and Rervleo. Cr) mid $'j.00 Woi'Uhiamiin'n shoefl Pb am very Ktrotnf nnd durable. Tin ho who hnvo given th"m a trial will wear no other make. RVC' -! and 1.7.1 ochool am UU19 worn by the hoys everywhere! theysoll on their merits, ns ttio Incrcaslm? pales show. Ladies iM""h "ri"iTi" l.ndl.'H- -i..10. -.i.mi nml SI. 75 Khn fnr tols.setinrt?llu'li'.-il.ini-l)i'iiKOl;L stylist. ami. li.ral.lo. Cnuiion. li." V. ,,. l;..tim.,i- urimo ouj lice lu-o tiuii.i.cd ua the bottum uf each sl.uo. fWTAKE M SCIISTITI'TE.jri Tns.Htoit local Ailvi rlls di-ftli'MBlU'lilviUt; yon. XV. L, 1)01 (.LAS, Urcktou,maaa. toldbjf POU 8ALB BY r.t VKR & 3IYEUS. THE ARMOUR PACKING CO.'S ALWAYS TAKE. KTICE ORDER. A LITTLE HIGH, That is the wa.y .some people likelheir &-;une. However, few people want even a picture of Ashevilie that way. Appreci ating that fact and ever desirous of sav ing the people money (while making isonie for ourselves) Tiir. f itizicn has purchiis ed the exclusive l ight to sell the VIEWS of Ashevilie (which have been sold at $5 each) for a paid-in-ndvjuice subscription to Tin: Daily Citikx. That is. you pay us for Thk Daily Citizkx for six months, and we will give you a superb picture of Ashevilie FKKE. That's a telling of ter or ought to be. You get Tim CrraicN at the usual rut.e and the picture besides, and we get the inter est on your and the pleasure (hat comes of being liberal. If you want extra copies of THE 1MC TUHE to send away thatniattercan prob ably be arranged at the business oltice of Tiii;('iTi7.i:...IUitlirst we must have (he paid-in-advance sub scription of That's fair. N.B. You can take your choice of the pictures, those on thin or those on thick paper. .The former archest to send away; the latter are the best to frame. THE CITIZEN. JIJSS15 It. HTAKNIJS, UNDERTAKER : AND : EMSALMER. vukv Ki:m'isiTi: oi' nut iii.inhss PDRNISHBIi. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. Satisfaction Cuurautccd. i'l'ouipt Atlcntioti Given Night. OiSicc ami rcsiilnicc No. Street. Trlcphune No. tu Cull, I:iy or !7 Suilh Mnln , yxvEuro wmflttlftligm tho human form 8uceean fully troateij todovclop, PtrtJiiiftheii, fnlaru9 all weak, ptuntmi, onku'elo(rod, te2bleori:una and parts of the body fflilch hnve lost, o; never nitHined a proper and natural w duo to III hordth, ahuco, excote. or unknown cmiou. There i cmio method nnd ( .! i'r "Mfii t;.i. -wj im iwm.Fii.Tisn ' lnrt. nroduced bv Blmploappnratim netina ftiitor.uuleully.crGfttfiiinow ttssuo.tonoand viur byiho wutm natural lawnas iiiuiiK-riviMuoi hi. ami nrenuin r niuscio. lionx be prejudiced bec-iuee littluquar-Vi rroponeby ntlly in"Hiitt to Ho tlm pnni(f. I N VFSTKi ATK Therein no trow hnrk nfoiir oil em. Our nay will con io when tno pnhile knows clearly cienco from fran. Wr'to hp fr inslructlong, fiilldegcrln tion, nrootn,rorerence. etc. AW Rent you iu plala pealed lei f er KM hont cort of rnv lnd. E1UE MEDICAL CO,, BtJITAtO. . Y.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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May 13, 1892, edition 1
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