turns! mmmiii's 01 ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: SATURDAY KVIiNiNli, MAY 14, 1802. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Thb Daily Citizen, Democratic, is published every afternoon (except Sunday) at the fol lowing rates strictly cash: Onb Yeir $.000 Six Months 3.00 Tiirkk Months 1.50 Onb Month f0 ONKWliUK 15 SATURDAY, MAY U, 1892. Tun residents of Central avenue think it is time the board of aldermen were ful- fillini; their promise to put clown curb ing on that street. This tlioroujjliliire is becoming very thickly populated ami should be accommodated in this maUcr, so that permanent sidewalks may be put down. Gentlemen of the board, can't you come ? The four leading democratic news papers of the I'nited States the New York Sun, the Cincinnati inquirer, the Louisville Courier-Journal, and the At lanta Constituion, Cleveland World. To this unimpeachable list we should add a tilth, our stalwart and esteemed contemporary, the Chicago Herald, New York Sun. 1'roin that impeachable list we should take all but the Louisville Couricr-Jour-ral and the Chicago Herald, and the greatest of them in true democracy is the Herald. iMKi:wi;i.i., tki-:i-:. The lice Tree scheme has been put to sleep in its little rocky bed, and we lie licve that is the best solution of tin whole matter. The end of the l'cc Tree svsteni would have ultimately been that its water would have been mixed here in town with that from the Swannauoa in the present system. There would have been no gain whatever in that, bul rather a loss, since the two waters arc now mixed without cost to the city. There seems to be no reason for in curring further expense in running down other water schemes. The committees report to the council should be adopted without frittering away any more monev; it ought to have been adopted at vestcrdav's meeting of the council, as the next logical action after givin up lice Tree. We need at once to be pro vided with greater water facilities, and the work to carry out the committees plan, the execution ol which w ill settl the problem for years to come, should be begun at once. 11 1 1. 1.. It is somewhat significant that when the democrats in convention assembled fail to instruct for Cleveland, it never seems to occur to them that there is sucl n man as Hill. Hut one state has so Inr instructed for him thestatc of New York, and that slate is far from being a unit on the subject of his candidacy. .Now if Hill were the ereot democrat his friends would have us believe he is, there is surely descerument enough in the democratic party outside ofNcw York to find it out, and reward it in the only way that will satisfy Hill. The fact is, however, that there is very little about Hill, the candidate, to ap peal to the masses with, lie has behind him no such unassailable record as has Cleveland; not much of any record ex known that he would be the' i,ind of president Cleveland made, a president of the whole country and not simply for party. It is likely he would be a very different kind of president, one of the nai row, partisan kind that in the long run, hurt the party more than they do it good. Hill is not a presidential probability. S T. 1 TE POLITIC A IES. There is no end of talk over tl,c aetii and language of S. Otho Wilson, the third party emissary, at the primary at Swilt Creek, Wake county. Wilson there occiareti mat lie favored the plan of taking from capitalists the money they had over and above what was necessary for a living. A resolution was adopted at this primary instructing delegates to in no way support any candidates who do not stand unreservedly on the St. Louis platform. Rev. R. L. My God Abcrnethv an nounces himself as a candidate for the nomination for state superintendent of puuiic instruction. Air. John J, Itlair, superintendent of Winston's public schools, will be a candidate lor the same position. For auditor there are several candidates, among these being state Senator Willis K, Williams, of I'itt, and J. D. Itousball, now chief clerk in the Auditor's department. Tor treasurer, Mr. D. W. Hain and Mr. Llins Cnrr are named prominently. Theliertic county democratic conven tion was held Thursday. 1 lelcgates were appointed to the state and congressional conventions. The delegations to each convention were about equally divided between the alliance and non-alliance wings of the democratic party, Mr M L. Wood was endorser! by tiie conven tion tor congress. No other candidates were emlorsed. the sentiment of the convention was anti-Cleveland. When the democrats of Wcldon town ship assembled for the purpose of send ing delegates to the county convention at Halifax Monday the lGth inst. dem ocratic addresses were delivered and the farmers' alliance men in the convention stated that they were all democrats and opposed to any third party or any party calculated to injure the democratic parcy. Halifax county will this fall cast a solid democratic vote. The allegation is made that lm B, Haves, chairman of the republican state executive committee; postmaster Brady, of Charlotte, and other republican work ers have been at Washington, in confer. ence with leaders of the third party movement, such as Polk and others. It is the belief of many democrats that the republicans nave already aided and backed the movement. The following appears to be a list of the gentlemen who are in line for the nomination tor uovernor: Holt, San derlin, Walter Clark, J. S. Carr and Harry Skinner. The friends of Holt claim that he will have a mnioritv nn the first ballot. Sanderlin's friends make claims tnat ne is tne winner. Mr. Carr's name is irequentry mentioned. What Uoea Tin mean? Prom the Raleigh Evening Visitor, Whenever vou throw a rock in the dark and hear a bowl, you can bet a dog hat been hit. The Amateurs made some local hits at Durham. There has been a howl ever since from a miserable cur called Fairbrother. F. II. Lumsden. Can be found at 22G Fayetteville street, at any time. "SPtjRT." Do you sec that man ? He has a gun. It is a double-barrelled gun. Is the man going to war? No. He is going to kill small birds. His motto is, Let no little bird escape. Do vou sec the dog? It is a pointer, and will find the bird for the man to kill. His gun is loaded with a hundred small shot which he will lire nt one small bird, A'o, the hinls have not hurt him nor threatened his lite, lie kills them because he is bigger than they, and to satisfy his desire to kill some thing. He works at it very hard, Init he says it is great sport, lie will hardly tackle anything ol his size. Other sav ages prefer big anie. I'ittsburg I 'a per. Kihtok Tin; Ciriziix: I'our or fve days after the pigeon shooting which recently occured in Asheville a wounded and nearly exhausted dove took refuge as the night was near in the chamber of my little nephew. The poor, suffering thing seemed to have just had strength to bear him hither, where he fell helpless on the bed and was then discovered by the little boy when retiring for the night. On examination of the bird it was lonnd that the wings were uninjured, neither was the leg broken, but a stray shot had pit reed the body near the junc tion of the leg with the body, rendering the leg helpless. The languid eve with drooping head and quick panting res piration, spoke for the poor dumb crca. lure more eloquently than words of the sulVering it had endured and was still en during. Hut true to its nature as an emblem of innocence this gentle suffering dove gave no token by which to desig nate oy whose impious hand the murder ous shot was fired. This poor dove mow dead), has (.aid its part of the price of a few moments ot idle sport, and he who said, "Not a sparrow shall fall to the ground without your father's notice," can only know how great a price was here paid. To you who arc members of the church and think yourselves near the king dom ol Heaven, who profess to take for your example the character of Jesus, a word or two only should be sullicicnt to break the spell of illusion which makes yon look upon wrong as right, to brush the cobwebs which time has gathered over your conscience so that its light may shine strong and bright. To you who prolcss no reverence lor the church or religion but are lair samples of honest men ol the -vorld I need but ask you to pause and relleet, believing that if you will do so vou will turn with disgust from anv sport which inflicts sulVering on sentient creatures, seeing how un worthy aie such sports for brave men. l'ut to you whose better nature is so far dead that no appeal to moral sensi bility avails I can only pray, that a lorcc sullicientty strong and of a character to n.ect your particular requirements may be available." "it, w;id some pow'r the Kiftie uie ti.s T'j sec uur;tl s as otlicrs see us." lliini.mil y. THE DEATH OF UiSllYUEAIi. The death of the old Indian, Ilusliy head, at Atlanta, Ga., recalls to the Raleigh correspondent of the Charlotte Obsei ver the time, years ago, when each winter he and his wile were regular visitors at Kalcigh, attending the then annual sessions of the legislature. In those days the Iiastcrn band of Chcro kces had some sort of claim against the state, l.ushyhead haunted the cnpitol. He was a lug, rough looking, tvpiei Indian. As he strode along the streets his wife, or squaw, always walked Atlanta, Dm ne uniiy' Win Am-i!ynl Lim.-u up mm interred eiscwiicr. Associate Justice Walter Clark tne supreme court, accepts the invitr Hon to deliver the address at the eele oration at tne battleground of Guilford courthouse July 4th, and will take as his suojeet, 1 he l.ile and Services of Gen William Jiavie," the most brilliant cay mi iiiiiiLti (u utc war O LUC ri'vn lr inn It is said of General Davie that he killed moie men m personal combat than any ,.i 1,,. ..iv. :.. ,i - wmw iniAi in tne arniv. i-.. r.. .Moore, ex-president, of the broken I'eople's national bank, has been convicted ot false pretenses in the collet tionof a note for $,"iU(l, reiiresentin i,;,c..tf' i.. i... .i . .' . . "I11""1 nn- ' wner wncu lie Had pre vtousiy endorsed it to the bank. Judge uo iin fcuiciicca nun to live year sun prisoiiment. The ease will be appealed Last week the supreme court li.nwln.i oown us opinion in the ease of city vs .MC.uioo, wiucll sett ei the rmlit ,.f tl. aiocrmcn ol ureenslioro to tax owners of aouumg property with improvements mane upon the sidewalks. ThU ;, volvcd the collection of $3,10o, and sct- eieu a long disputed point. Winston Kcnu i icin: I'mlmM.. i. oldest citizen in the cnuntv ilii'il ni Kcrusviiic. Alav 4th. in t ip npmnn i. Joseph Armfield, who, had he lived until may ot.ii, would nave closed his 92 year He was a good citizen, peaceful nml abiding and a consistent christian T1. T..i iiii; laiUOIO ont lernnr ,..l. HI'"! 19 uiiat a MX-montns-old Chi d of Mr. W.ir ret, near Ilcthel, Edgecombe county, died from strangulation. It fell between the bed and the wall and was caught by the hand. When the parents found it, it was iieao. Governor Holt haa ;i,,;i.,.i w-. Ham A. lohnson. of Clinton mninrnf lli.i second battalion of the Second rcciment vice William lilack.nfMnvtnn Vi. dined the appointment, preferring to v..u..,ut hi vuiiimana 01 ins company. Marion PrceUncc: The price of mica has increased and active work ia coinc on in Mitchell county. Money is more plentiful. The Durham Liht Infantry has de cided not to attend the celebration at Charlotte, N. C, on the 20th. A Kockv Speech. Correspondent of the WajOMvillc Courier. Drop a rock in a pond of water. It makes a commotion. Go back to the pond in half nn hour. The water is affaiii still just like it was before you threw the rock. That is Ilni iw. Lu the novelty made a momentary sensa tion. A night's rest and evcrythW had settled back to its custoinaary place No one now talks of government owner- uip ui ranroaus, but democrats will vote for democrats. A Victory for Cleveland. From the Richmond Stntc, Friday. The result of yesterday'a democrat primary in Richmond was a victory for Cleveland. The ex-president's numerous and pow erful friends here Laving never doubted for a moment that he would carry the duy, but we judge that they hardly counted on so farce a mniorif v n. l,. and it was no less a surprise to the other B1UC. Relief In One Town. From the Franklin Frc. We keep no dog and won't have one about us. therefore, there ; nn Can m r ' - 1W IIHI Ul ucing omen, oy a flea at the Allman House. CHURCH XOTICES. I I'astnrs will confer a fa-or by hamliti in these notices not later than 10 u, m. on Sat urday. J CATllOl.TC Cltl-KCll. Cathnlic church, corner I lav wood nnd Flint streets. las. Ft. White, rector I i vine service nt 11 n, in , baptisms at -kito p. hi.; rifrvice daily at 7::o a. in. HATTIST CIM'KCII. First Haptist church Corn it Co! Icijc- nnd Spruce streets, Kev. J. I.. White, pastor Services nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sunday i school at l:;tO n. in. French Broad Hiptist church, Kev. T 'J Adams, pastor Services at 1 1 a. tn.aad 7:'M p. in. Sunday school at t:30 a in. Academy Hill Mission Sunday clm 1 nt ;t::io p m" Praver meet ni; cvti v ThniMlav flight. Wtst Knd Paptist Mission "i-v. W. V Southern. Sundav school at it: Mo p. in. Prayer utectiiiK every Saturday niht. Fern Mill Baptist church, HiUmore K v. 0. H. Nelson, pastor Sabbath school nt V:IIH, preaching at It o'clock a. in, and prayer meeting nt il o'clock p. m. M. K. CIU'KCH, SOI Til. Central Methodist Fpiscopnl Church South Kev. C. W. Ityrd pastor livitie service nt 11a in., ami 7 ito p. in. Sunday school at D.itO a. in. Riverside M. Ii. church. South Kev J. C.Troy, pastor lhvine service 11 a. in ami M p. in Sunday school at ;t p. nt. A welcome to all. North Asheville M li. church. South Kev. K 1. Sherrill, pastor. Services at 11 a m. and 7:. 'to p. m. Sunday school nt the Met hodit Chapel nn College street, bcniini-nir promptly at 4 p. in, Claude Miller, superintendent. Bethel church. South Asheville, Kev. li. 1,. Stanley, pator Preaching at 1 1 a in. and M:;ttt p. m Mimlny school at p in,, W. 1.. Walker superintendent. F.p worth League devotional meetiuK every Sunday at 7.4."), 1, ll. Ali'xniuhr president. Praver meeting every Wednesday night. All cordially in vi id. rnt;siivTi:Ki.v ciii kcii. 1'irst church Pivine worship tonii-i row at 11 a. m. and N p. in. Voiuig people's meeting at 7:1.". Sabbath School at Soiuhsiile Presbyterian Chanel. Kev. I,. II. Baldwin, pas'.or Ihvinc worship at 11a in. and H p. in. Sabliat li school at .'t p, tn. Men's prayer meeting eviry Sabb-ith morn ing at 10 o'clock. The young (eople's so ciety of Chiistian endeavor evit v S.ib'taih evening at 7'1.". Week y lecture on 1'ri'l v night at 7.4."). Bethany cliurcli, Hendry block, (third tloort, North Court npiare," Kev. , S. Mor row, pastor Itiviue worship at 1 1 o. m, and s.oo p m. Sabbath school at;i p. in. Prayer meeting Wednesday at H p in. Calvary Presbyterian church, col., Catho lic P ill Sabbath school 1 1 a. m.; preachtug .'1 p. m. anil 7;;ii p in. Kev. C. P.. I'tt-en-bai v, pastor. KI'ISCOfAl. CIH-UCM. Trinity church. Kev. McNcely PiiB-tse, re; tor Fourth Sunday alter liastcr I loly com munion, s a. m ; morning praver and litau.v, 11 a. in , Sunday school and I'.OiIeclas 4.,'io p. in.; evening piaer, o;ito p. in. St Paul's Chapel, Kev. J. H. Postcll, minis ter in charge - -Services on L'd and I th Sunday in each month at 11 a. in. St Andrew 's Sir vices on 1st and ;td Sunda v ia each nunith at 4 :io p in. M. K, CltPHCII. I'irst Methodist Fpiscopal chinch, corner Hay wood strict ami l'atton avenue Kev. A. II. Camblf, pastor. Sunday school P::to a. m. Preaching 11 a. in. ami 7:i(0 p. in. College Street M . 1'. chiirer- Kev, M. M, Jones, pastor Preaching each Sabbath at 1 1 a. m., and 7 p. ni.; Sundav school at ;t p. m. All arc cordially invited. I'Sn A K1AN CIlt'KL M. 1'illianl biuhlmg. South M am street. K- v. ( co, l.eonurd C'hnuev will preach at 11 o'clock Sunday mottling on the "Penalliis ol being a Christian." and at s p. ni. oi; ,'lngersoll and Talinage ." Sunday school and minister's Bible ilas at lt o'clock. All are made welcome. CIIKISTI.VN CMfUCH, Thcr will be preaching at the Christian church (formerly the I'irst Baptist church on Spruce street I by J.J. Pillard. of l.urav, Vft., alll o'clock a, m. Sunday school at 10 A Cleveland Delegation Iir liaps. From the Sprinyticld Kepublicnn. It now seems settled that neither Hill nor the third party, and certainly not the republicans, have much to expect from the North Carolina all anee men this year. The county democratic con ventions have nearly all been held and the delegates elated to the slate conven parently show that the farmers will main in the democratic party, and not support a third party candid. He prcsuicntor governor, which destroy uie impes oi the republicans based nn Division oi tne democrats. The Hill men nave tailed to elect any noticc.ibli mim ner oi county delegates, while the Clcve mi o men naveaniaj.Tity of them and win control the state convention. Tin means tnat Cleveland will have the tie nation (mm that state to Uiieaijn. Kul IVH II!ity (iootl Mtiiii. i-'rom tlm Philadelphia Tutus. It's not surprising that prtd.ihiii, iraus a Mnt; alter the other pai iks. o ticc any procession; political or not, , an ine man carrim; the water huelicl tiuchct is generally louml last. Col. i j, AUrtcl Writes: i am in mv sevcnl vthird venr. .in.l b,r uity years i nave been a rcat sufferer Irom indigestion, constipation and hill lousness. I have tried all tlw n.n.i luveniseu lor tnese diseases am i-f.f nerniniK'tit t-.t;,. A r-' t nwui uiic year njjo iii.-n..iai. iaiiiiiu " il iiim-p ii'i rn danticrous form. 1 hoc IllIlO vi'rt ...... I, and lost Ik-sh rapidly, I com mcmcd using 1 :.. ... . r,.. ...... l"ut iiuimi 111 inrcc nioiitiis. Mv strciiKth and lii'.ikh, iv apatite anil mv diL'estmn wire ncifcctlvrusinri,! now 1 ice i as vouni: ani nmmn, ... ever did in mv life. I J. Allrcd, Door keeper Ca. State Senate. oiaieinpiioi,,tianta, Ua., Aiil'. l.S'Jl A Mother'tt Rrporl. Mrs ' A M..i;..t :. t.i . .. """i jipiniK 1 iaec, i.a.: i-or many years I n.ne ueen n great suilerer Irom indiKcs tioti, sick headaclic and nervous nrog. tratmn. I tried many remedies, but ent m rt..f tt, vol:-.' , ?i t . . Mnylrv'a I nin,,, l. i:..: 1 . .' ' ' ,,,ci itvii b iviili 11111 il ncn, 1 ueiicr ueaiin i nan lor mnnv vn i.. dauKliter lias been subject to cliills and v,v. Hum ner inianey. My daimlitcr has been mined to chills f. uo.n .eri uuney. i coma set nothing ...,..v iui, kiii IjVll'OU I. IKir Hue r.. stored her to nerfeet health. Sold by Druggists, nt 5llc. anil $1 per bottle. Prepared by Dr. MnA.-y. a. inta, Ga Attention Sir KnlghlH Asealon cominanderv No. Hi k"i,!.,i,i.. r i ...... . ' '.".. leinpiar, or. mollis, nave chartered n spa'ial train consistinc of liilniim ers. baggage and smoking cars, for the cunti.iyc m uenvcr, August next, and .....v u. aiwntu nisi ciass notel nccoin modations in Denver: n liniifp.l .,,.i of Sir Kuights of sister commandcries v.in ui.ai.-1-uiiiinuuuicu il immcriiulc an- lllf.flttnrl ,'a mn,U l ll . , . . , ..... ,.,i,ui. iujM. i-. ngier, chair, ' uuiiio, maosatut Prcanvtcrlan Ucncral Aaseiubly Portland, Oregon, may io. The Union Pacific have made a'special lo w rate for delegates and friends who desire to nttend this assembly. Tickets iur bate irom May utn to 14-th, inclusive good until May 19. For lull particulars' reservations in sleepers, illustrated pam phlets, etc., address J. F. Aglnr, 213 N l ourth street. St. Louis. C. A. Thompson, Seymour, Ind writes: "My sister, jeunie. when nil n.' a young girl, suffered Irom whit .o,ii ing, which greatly impaired ber general health and made ber blood very impure. In the spring she was not able to do any thing and could scarcely get about. More than a year ago she took three bottles of Botanic Blood Balm, and now the ig perfectly cured." POWDER Absolutely Pure. A crenm of tartiir linkin ,Hivili'r. llijili et of all in IrnviMiiut; ntn aHi l.uUst l'. S, tiovernraent Fooil ki'port. KOYAl. 1IAK1NC I'( I W 111-K CI , HI.; Willi Sln-et, N. V. NATIVE NORTH CAROLINA G K 31 S-:- of Aslirvi!! r-ouvemr; Jewel ry ANIi Diamond 33miniin;M Hindi; to Order. ARTHUR M. LEADING JEWELER. 18 .Sotttli Slain St., AsliC'ville. . II. MAYES, CONSULTING OPTICIAN. Till! Ml 1ST nzi i-iti ir cakks in-' iii:i'i:cti vn ivis;u. cnKir,:cTi:i WITHOVT CHAJM.1S for examination. ,S;iti.f.ation (.'iinranttd rrcscripliun Klass lindir.K a spatially. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS. f!, B. NOIA.ND & SON, GROCERS No. si .La mi ttLXl, Wish to anniMiiicv t!;c f.-u-t that thry sole PKint.H for tlu Sp:irlaiil.uii; su-aia hnked br. ail, the only first cl.-is lir.ail to lie found in the city, anil no t.iliU- complete without it. We et it Irish hv express every rtav. Don't rH'K''t thnt wenio whulesak anil re tail dealirs in iiotatiu s. apples, onions, ami nil kinds of country i.roduec. livrrylhinK kept that Is usually found in a fust class grocery sturr H. M. HOWARD, LACK SMITH llavinK leased the la .f new liuildin'4 on Ki.iiKei aireei. netnlly oecilpied liy tile Oil nirr (.nrriiigc Works, 1 am now prepared to do all kinds f work in the lilaeksmithinj. i"f iiivurs tnat mv linn s e ni 1 ,, my way will he duly appreeiated. Horse shoeiiiK a specialty. Kcspietlully, apraoillf II. M. llllWARI) RATS AND MICK llo not Cliatv thriiui'li A,l..,,.,i It is the best Mnuitary ilaster. OR S41.K III-:i.UW COST. $1 ID Cnsh will sccur. one ofllirli.sl I I nix iirs in Asnevllle. M ai Iv the entire lial- .iv mi uie mil on mirclinsi'r'i. f.wn n. Interest 4 per cent. u. col'I'IN 37 l'atton Ave. For Sale or Rent! SWITZERLAND FARM. Ketirini; from business I oiler the farm oi seven hundred acres. Can he divided into three or four farms. Said by practical men to be the best dairy, stuck or sheep farm in nuneotnbe county. Also most romantic, Vnndcrliilt's not excepted. The laud is within three miles of the eclcbrat - d Asheville, N. C. Terms five yeurs. A bargain for someone. K. T, CLEMMIJNS, May lath, 189:!. Asheville. N. C. mayllMlin REMOVAL. This Is to notify my friends and tntrons thnt I have removed my lewclry nnd repair ing .tore from No. 4 North Court 1'laee to corner of Woodfin .trect ond Central uvc nuc, where 1 will be pleased to serve them In my capacity, SI. A. TILLER. ADAMANT, Of iUelf t. Ill not crack, twcll or ihrlnk. WITH P.0STIC will stU.vtMi y,m will; rlii'h I)oiiis(ii' nt wilts a ,nril liOSTIwill w;l.vou Twill Nurvoltii'S in Divss Ciotv'snt ci'iils a yiinl BOSTK' will soil ,vou Mos- ll i 1 1 X' 1 ;if fcilts ;i y;ml. UOSTir willscllyouCliam ui'i viit lurlf'. it icr nmisi's cIkuc you 1 liOSTlC willwll .ynu Scnin U)v window cur tirns at 1 cts I r .yard. I! STIC will srl! vou LadiiV Hi XcM i 1(1 cents. l'.OS'l ' will st-il .sou L0ct Satiurn at 10 rents Jiostic will sell .vmi i:et. ( !iii,!j,li;inis a' 10 cents. P.OSTK' will sell ,vou di u lile width Suit i l nt 1 cts. Wortii 1") cts. cvii-ywlM'i'e. HOSTIC will sell vou lled- ford Cord from N cents iiji to i ) cents. HOST 1 1 will sell .vou li.idics' and Misi-vs' Fast Mack Host at 10 cents. IJ'WK? will sell .vou Linen Table Napkins ai cents. liOSTlC will sell you Cniu Inics anil Solid l'rints ;i, cents. I'.OSTlt' will sell Jeans I'or Press Li cents. you Corset niii"' at li'. DO NOT FORGET THE PLACE, 30 PaUoin Avenue. TAKE THE OUJOAQO a LTOH n. Col NO Weil mil North west. n. l.iii:;r.ii!l urin.j to nnr of the We-1. rn Mau-s in- Ti-rriiiirk-s ii fjv( time mill ni. 11. y Ki mil-via Cliio-Ru ntlil Alton run ti ll 1 Hie i'ink.-st riiutf to K.insns L'ilv. Den yer I'ui-ki, Hud n'l points In M.-ilm, Wash. niKK'ii. wri jv n, 1 t ill mm Calif.irniii. 1'iiusl and P.a:t lUpiipped Road in the Uf.-t. ( 'ul villi.- runnine SnU.l VlsH1uiI.i1 trains l i'.VMin St I.nuis mitl KnnsaH L'ilv. KiLhtiinir Ch.-iir i-nrs imj T.mna't Slteners Irn- 1.1 t tia iliaij;e I will r.:it pMr'.ii-s at any ra lronil station w ith through i-i-kcts nml Ixikkukc cherkx I-'it hi I i'llnrinntinn maps ::nd ili-m-ripl'ivc iiin-plikts ol Hie Wist, wi ne to or call on 11. A. NEW I.AM), Tr.i- ilii-.i. I'nssi-nucr Ajjent, j.:iiA-!'n",Avc:'uc' Mk' N- i.e. iral I'lmsenKer s'mt. Cliienco, ESI iuiOVn REMEDY. "i:.ti.c." en , pi! -i-i 1:1 lto'. I ir v.iliii.i-.l l-.-iln. lMII:,iTW T,,, ,. J I'r v.-nt.i M.-i 1 ' I' pi'.Ml.-l.iM Ktl!.t:!t!.-(-i. nil. I "ir.uilri (I i-iM.iut.-l v h in: !-. rlil.i"! .y n'-iy.'iiclar.i. I!i-t Sy- l4 v;lnn U,J Soli! I.y , 1 iviin "ni'ii nott;,1. l'rl'-r ', dni!,'i:r;fn. Hcwarc ff ul,. rTiii.eiii ni.rn,l.' i .N.o.l a FOR SALE 1!V f.'.rson SMITH. AHEVILLE, S HORNS. TOKAY WIS SHIPPKS MEJc in; (f ami?wifft,T w -Aw THE : HOTEL : BELMONT. rWI-NTV MINUTliS 1-KOM CITY A TRULY FIRST NEW BRICK BUYING OF I-crlcct plumbing nnd sewer, sU,un hctlt 0,lcu flreii otis cIcclric c)cvat(jri puw iron springs, public nnd private bntlip, Jersey dairy, well clipped livery. JliUcN Especially Xow lor 'This Sciinoh. KARL VON RUCK, Proprietor. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. GO, WESTERN NOHTH CAROLINA DiVlS0iV. Cotidcuscd sthcdiile in cflcel l-h. 7, IHVtj KASTIIOUNI). t.v Knosville, " MotTIStt' WII, I.v. I'aint Kock, " Hot Snriiik'H. No..ia. S 15,:in i it.iaui i L'rpni JL'iipui CtOupni 4 1 H'tn 'r.Hp"l fi r.'ii.a tii'.Upiu V t -pn: MO'Jpitl !HiO; nr. I 1 L'Sam 1 10 iii. TlTiani ioo.nu t Jiiain 7 Ifinatn 1 "Kpni 1 40atu l.'um to Li "in mi I ln:ipin y-'npui 4rupai No. 1 1. ;U)pm i 57 pin IKbipm II -Vipni r -5a in Hiam .'tl'Onin 8 aoam 10 IL'ain t :i,"pm Iinriani fl t7.-t in 4-Oiiui ITJiium 1-1 :"pin 1 tutpm 1 r7pni li '7pm a I !'pui (C'ptu S- !." pin r5bjiai 7 4- lpm ftnnpni iMKIpin io.'topm Nt). H ir.:nn lii.iin !) 'J (in til i -t5a n 101 Tain 1 1 L'.'.ain No i:t -inopm l-.'bipin J.o'jpm ."i oi pni r5.ipai No. til. l,v. Ashfvi'k-, Round kili'b, M arit ti, Mnranlii'i, HiiktMv, Nt'wton, Statisvillc, Ar. Salisbury. " litvcnsboro, " Iianvtlif, Ar. K'K-hnmiul, l.v. titvcnslruru Ar. liurliarn, l'MltiKh: ' (ItililslMiro, l.v. OaaviMc, Ar. Lyiuhhniij. " Wasliiiictcii. ' lialttmoro, ' I'liilmi Ipliin, " Ni w Vnik, WliiiTiioUXIi. l.v. Niw Yt)rk, ' Philadelphia, " HaliiiiHMT, " Vadiiiitui, " KviK'hbui'K, Ar.DanviHc. l.v. KichmumJ " Danville, Ar. (Irifihoni, !,v lil(lsi)trti, LvKaUih, " Durliaai, Ar. tlrct'usliuri), l.v I'.rtcnntii n, " Salisbury. " StaU'KvilIc. ' NfWtlMI, " llirkurv, " MnrKatiUm, " Marion, " Utuiiid Knob, Ar. Alu-villv, " H't vpriiii;s, " I'niiU K'ni-k, " Morristowa, " KtinwilU1, AM Vll.l.i: N: M'AU TAN IK Jill K'AH.HtUII l.v Asluvillc, ' llemlrrniivi!lc, " Mat Koik. " Saluda, ' Tr' nn, Ar. Spai-tmilin-;:. l.v. SpartaulauK. " Trvnn, " Saiuda, " Flat Kotk, " llfndci.s'av'It', Ar. AMu'villc, UI'IU'HY MIIWCII, No. 4t. (Dail cxcfpt Sunday.) Lv. Asheville, 7 I'tinm Ar. Wa.vncsvMle, in:i.iin j " Hryson City, 1 1 r7pin j " Tomot'a, -t-Htptn i "Murphy, :.:; ia I l.v. Mu phv, Ar. l"oint)"l.i, I I 4- ram I ;t".iiin 1 s;Muni i 1 :? .V.lpill I - Ispin Asheville with Salirdr.wy and Ar Hrysou City, V av:us ill. , " Aslu-viik', No, ti 1 and 0 No. 1 1 ami 1 2 1 ejiiavel at In :tiii l'ru a I'm- 1 as' SI.KIil'IMJ 1 All MiKViCi:. Noi, 11 a:id I U rullman Sli ii.vrs litiweru I Kui'X ville and New Vo( k, via Asheville, 1 liHburv and Wahimrton. I W. A. Tl'KK. As. Ct n. I. A . K. K. ltKUH'.IUiS, Ch.irhiltc, N. C Supt., Aslir ille, N. C J-VS 1..TAV1.MK, W.1I (i'-i'liS, tltn, I'n y. Aiit i.tn. Miiiiiircr. A 1 1 .1 11 1 .1 . r. Wl:n-U, C.-i r jijv vw i -i WHY IS THE W. L DOUGLAS 55 OUAff FOR aj ori'iG. CFNTLEW'FM THE BEST SHOE I'l THE WOULD FOB THE MONEV ? 11 lsiiMmiili.sp.Li,.i., ui lai-ks or wnx thrrmt to hurt Ilic f.-ct; in:i,l of tl. .,( (iM C1,f vli, aiui I'iw.v, nuil iH-mttttn i",'. uirtA,- iii'ir,. uS this wnlc tlmiKii.i, o(i, i-iiai,iiif,-M,ir,., Itciiuata taud. Ctl Oll lii-iiniiii- llaiu.m.vi'.ii, ihi (ln,-.tcnlf US' . .1. r !. , .'" " r"SI rr"'" S-l-O'toJlJiil. S4.l,,i 'l"lli,,'HTI!.M'1'11 Shni-, Dim cnlf, !P "tyllMli. i;.iiiif,.i i;il,l,. an, . uraW... Tin- best Rh.w ever .ineriil nt (iili prl.v ; hanie umju ua cu MiMn.-i.lr sIi.h;h ml li I roin f.i.i.i i f " i JC3 I'liliic SI 1 KiirmiT. KallrKllit lin P. ini.ii.i iterl -nrili-riull w.-nr ll-..-m: lhwnt. 6lMnilei.ll. mil li liisl,!,. heavy hreu eolot Mtou- eltiiii'ile. I 'no pair will weiiraveiir. ffi oU tine rnlfi no In-ller ili.iupror nffi-roil nt !?!,?. l.'lls,'"'kT: """ r'!il "Ml cnnHueg thoao' liov.-niitttli.if,.rc"nifurtnnil,.rvlei. Imvu given i th-in n i t rlni v.lll -,., 0 i her inako. wuruliy lH..vseveryvl,.-i-e: tkeywU ontllelr merili,lislhi- lll.-reaslTiitsulesalinw. ' laHiAe fj:l.lll) llnni.i.i-m'il slino, host lintmrl . j " 1 1 ; t I I.IV1IMI: 1 lllll. ,.,,. .1. ilmrli-ilslim srostlii,;lr.,n, f.int,,,;.ii. " l.ildieB' -J..10. i-i.tlt 11111I S.S shno for ll' HiMesaiv 1110 lest IlnnUiiiigoln. Ktyll.h un.l .lurablo. Cll'lliiin.-See M . j,. Ij,,K- ii.uno auS price aruc.amiH-il cu tno botl.ini of eaeii sliiju. nrTAKE NO SritSTITITK. jft Tnslstoii l'.-iil inlverll.o.t dealers Bu.e.lyiu,,.,!,,, W. !. Dtll l.LA, Ui ocklon, flieaii. hulu ty FOR SALIi UV VIi VICK & MYIJRS. 0? THE ARMOUR PACKING CO.S ALWAYS TAKE. . . iiij.iT) iigfB ia ISTIOB ORDER, AMD KELSON. TtASHEVILLE SULPHUR SPRINGS.) Y KULI'IH K SI'KIXCS IiLKCTKlC CAR 1'KI'ot with city:uni;s. CLASS HOUSE IN ALL ITS TWO HUNDRED ROOMS, NEW A LITTLE HIGH. That is tho way some people liketlieir f;aun However, few jM'oplo want oven a picture of Asheville that way. Appreci ating that fact anil ever desirous of sav ing the people money (while making some for ourselves) Tin: Citizicn has purchas ed the exclusive right to sell the VIEWS of Asheville (which ha ve been sold at S?." vnch) for a paid-in advance subscrintion to Tim Daily Citizkn. That i, you pay us ;i for Tim Daily Citizen for six months, and we will give you a superb picture of Asheville - FKKK. That's a telling of. ter or ought to be. You get Tn k Citizen a t the usual rate and the picture besides, and we get the inter est on your $-'5 and the pleasure that conies of being liberal. If you want extra copies 1 of Till PIC TUUL to send away that matter can prob ably be arranged at t he business ottice of The Citizen. Put first we must have the paid-in-advance sub scription of That's fair. N. P. You can take your choice of the pictures, those on thinor those on thick paper. The former are best tosend away; the latter are the best to frame. TI IK CITIZKN. I J1CN.SJC II. .S'VAf.INICvS, UNDERTAKEN : ANu : EHBALMER. luiurisiri; ec I'UiiNiiSir,: i 111. llfi.INliSS EitlBALiVING A SPECIALTY. f9aiIsi;itt!oii I.ij.'irRjslced. I'l-ompt Atti'ition i,i Call, liny oi oll.ee ami resiil-.-nce Street. Telephone No. Norlli Main INSURANCE. Wli represent. s iiri nts, eoini aniis tlui' trnnsaet the follow inK hninelies of n HiiraiK-e : Fire, Lite, Accident, Murine, Steam Ho. cr, F.mployer's Lhhility, Elevator, Security Ponds, Plate Glass, Tornado nnd Automat ic Sprinklers. Thus iK-inu able t furnish yon with any kliul o' Insuranee v ii ilesiie . 1'1'l.l.MM ec KCTI.Iil Cli, la-neral liionranee Ayenls, No. :i llaruaril liuililiiiK, Up stairs. LINK. CONNIiCTINO A r I'ASSliNUIiR APPOINTMENTS, IU.UGANT I I UNISIUNG t

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