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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, 18U2. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Tub Daily ClT'ZKN, Democratic, is published every al tcrnoon (except Sunday I at the lul lowing rates atrktlr eauli: ONB Year '.f''!0. Six Months '' Tiirkk Months r One Month '" OnkWkkk Vl-DNI-Sl.Y, JI NK 1. ISt) J. Vhi;hu is "Dave Hauls?" It is announced licit the Orinit ('"' monument is at lust cmnpli-lcd. It was high time, for decency's sake. It would have been possible, of course, to keep one side of ration avenue passa ble for teams while the other was biiiiK paved, but it was perhaps too much to expect that it would lie done. The Methodist protectant general con ference at Westminster reformed the marriage service of the church last wick by striking the word "obey" from the bride's promise. The change was un necessary. Said the president at Watkins, N. V., the other day on his way to Kocheskr; "The breezy good nature of the people I sec I rout the rear ol the ear when I travel has helped me to forget the ugli ness of same of those with whom 1 come in contact at home." Well, now, does this reler to ttlaiue or to baby McKec? Tin; Atlanta Constitution has so far reformed asto bcab'e to say that "Clce land's friends will have control of the Chicago convention." Hv persistently and continually eating crow till ncU November the Constitution will be able to prophesy quite accurately on past political events. Ci.kyklanii's choice for vice-president to run with him ises-t'iovcrnorCamphell. A better choice it will puzzle the conven tion to make. Campbell is a man alter Cleveland's, and the peoples', own heart lie is a reformer who turned out the r.ir eals of Hamilton ounity, ()., no matter which partv they belonged to. lie is for tariff reform and honest politics, and lor ceonomv in public affairs. He isa bright, clean man ami he should carry Ohio for Cleveland. WHERE IS STlil'llliXS:- The Marion Record exposes the operations of one, W. II. Roberts, who pretended to be conducting a banking business. The other dav, the Record now states, Jno. J. Stephens, the ostensi ble secretary of the company, arrived at Morgnntoii. Warrcuts were issued for him. Helled. A constable caught him on the railroad, counting the erosstiis in thcilireetiiiu ol South Carolina. He was committed to jail. On trial he was re leased for lack of evidence. Some ficsh evidence came up, but he was by that time gone. Mrs. W. II. Roberts arrived in Marion with Stevens a week ago. She is a lady of refinement and education, reared in luxury and married Roberts about eighteen months ago. An attempt was made atWadesboro last Wednesday night by a negro to com mit rape upon a young white woman of the name of I. aura Harris. The woman appeared to be about HO years of age. She "-laiined to be on her way from Alabama to Chcrnw, S. C, wiieie she had an aunt living. She reached Wadcs boro Wednesday night and was waiting in the lirst-class passenger room at the depot till 5: U) a. in., when the attempt was made. No arrests and no lynching. News hr.s been received of a murder in Miehell county. James llyrd shot and killed Issac Nelson. The latter had for some time been intimate with liyrd's wife, llyrd lav in ambush near his house. ,Hyrd and Mrs. Nelson soon came out. As Nebon kissed the woman llyrd fired, and two bullets entered Nel son's back just below the shotilderblade. Nelson tired twice at llyrd with his pis tol, but the latter was 'not hit. (In Saturday last I'rof. Zclno, ;i bol loonist, who has been in Charlotte the past ten days adding an attraction to their celebration, made a grand ascen sion ol 3,.")D0 lect at the park belore a large crowd. After deseension Trot. Zclno stated that he had been there at heavy expense lor some time and would gladly except any contributions. Carry ing his hat around he received the sum of :t() cents! II. A. Littman, head of the firm of I. ittman cc Co., which assigned at Knl eigh last week, was arrested Monday on charges of fraud, suit being brought by II. C. Clafin, of New York, and two other firms. It is charged that the linns were swindled out of goods, und that I.itman & Co., had mode aaay with them. In Watauga a whiskey distillery owned and ojcratcd by I,anden liastcp, was robbed, and then the thief applied the torch to the house, and the whole building, lirptor and all, was burned. The distiller, T. II. Dowell, is the guilty party, and is in jail, the Boone Demo crat says. The Durham Globe is anxious for news of the death of one Rutjes, missing but remembered. It appears that his wife lives in Globetown and holds a ,$.'1,000 life insurance on her husband, and that the "grey marc is the better horse" in this case as usual, Kaleigh Chronicle: Mr. J. R. Il.irkJ ley returned Wednesday from a trip through Nash and Franklin counties, lie says the corn crop is magnificent ami the acreage very great. Oatcs look well and there is a big crop. Cotton is clean and chopped out. McKay McKinnon, who was ap pointed chairman of the third party's executive committee in the sixth con gressional district, has declined the ap pointment, and says thedemocraticnom- iiitions and platform suit him. liovcinor Holt has ordered a special term of the superior court to be held in Rutherford couty for the trial of civil case, to begin July 25th and to con tinue till all the cases are disposed of. Judge W. A. Hoke will preside. The vicinity of Asheboro was visited iy n severe storm Mondav. One dwe 1. ing was almost entirely demolished while several other building were damaged, among them the Banner hotel. Good. From the Progressive Fanner. Of late we have given everybody a hearing. Democrats, republicans, pro hibitionists, people's party men, all have bad the use of our columns to give vent to their feelings. After this issue no par tisan matter will appear in our columns. Asto Blaine. From the New York World. It it just at well to remember that no man it bound to refuse a nomination voluntarily tendered to bim in June, be cause he didn't want it in February aud taid to. LETTERS FROM THE VEOl'l.E. Iluiicomlic County roHlicH. ljiirou Tm: Citizen: As the slate democratic convention has done Us work so admirably, and the national convention soon to meet is looked to with so much interest, it behooves us as democrats to look to our local affairs, which narrow polities down to a ht sonal matter, with every law-abiding citizen and to lax pavers. It is well to look carefully into the present and futuic of Huucotube county politics before nominating a county ticket. The offices of lluncombe county arc not simply places of trust and honor, but places of pecuniary profit as well. The man who receives the endorsement of his fellow citizens at the ballot box is assured that his services are not merely the services of a patriot, but that they will be substantially rewarded as well, This being the ease, the iiapiiry natur ally arises, Who shall be nominated at the county convention ? We arc ol that class of democrats who believe that to the "victors belong the spoils," for this is at best sound political (lot-trine. We hold that those who have been most active in the promotion of the best inter ests ol the demoeralic party, as set lorth in the declaration of prineiplis. "Ijpial justice to all, special privileges to none," should reap the reward of the victory thev have won And these honors and emoluments should bedistrihiileilaniong the rank and file ol the party, and not concentrated in the hands of a favored lew. I'or no oartv in existence can with so little show of consistency as the demo cratic party go before the country with a the nower in I lie nanus ot a lew nun viduals who seek to get in olliee and keep in at the expeme of the great mass ol democratic voters ami workers, i ne cry ol the rmtv is ever against class leg- isation and bossism in polities, but this is class politics ol the worst type. The party machine has been so nianin- ii ateil or years in mincomiic eouniy that certain individuals have been in, or kent their immediate 1 tic- ml s lat tening on, the victories won by the lank ami file ol the party, who have iniule the cause ol 'democracy their cause, and its creed their political creed, with no mo live in view but that they believed in the righteousness ol the eternal prin ciples of democracy. Does the party rceognie that two men have held one of the most import ant olliees in the county for tneiity years ? They aie honorable high-toned gentle men and have conducted t he business of the olliee to the entire satisfaction of the public, but this was only their sworn duty and hundreds of other good demo crats eou'd and would have done the same. And this is not altogether an excep tional ease. It has been carried to that point that eci tain individuals ami hull ilies seem to think that the offices ol' the county belong exclusively to them. Are thev more deserving Irom a party stand point, than scores ot others"' Have they done more for the best interests of the parly aud the country than the great army ot (hmociatie voters who have asked nothing. I S v no means! Have they done more for the intellectual, ma terial aud moral progress of the commu nity than all others? I.ct the public sen timent and the teeordsol the country answer. Then why this t ailless eonlimiauce iu olliee, or clamor to gel in? Simply this; they seek their own selfish, personal in terest, and ignore the just claims ol their fellow workers. 1'olitieal dishonesty is as grave a crime, when measured by a standard ol right as personal dishonesty. That incomi arable, moral maxim, "Do unto othcis as von would that they should do unto you," is lost sight of in the disgraceful scramble for olliee, aud men who would scorn to do a low thing iu their private dealings with their lellow men, hesitate at nothing that will ilevate them iu a political light with men ol their own partv even. While the mass of the democratic party labor from the honest conviction ol a patriotic duty thev owe to their race and country, these chronic olliee holdeis and olliee scckirs, are looking only lor some means, be it fair or foul, to elevate themselves. Some of them shout mightily lor the grand old parly where they or their Irietids arc on the ticket; but if they hap pen to be left off they fcaieclv recognize that the political storm is raging, and that "good men and true" are lighting without hope ot reward lor the welfare ol all. S-jme of them have even oiieiily joined the common enemy under another name, and stabbed their friends in the dark. Their policy, ot at least that ol some of them, seems to be that of "rule or ruin." Now fellow democrats, 1 am heartily tired of this shod.lv, would-be bossism in lluncombe enmity polities anil propose, so faras lamcon.-crncil.to close nut with all such now aud for all time to come. Some one will be ready to cry out, "oh! you will ruin the democratic organi zation! you will 'bust' the party it you undertake to spoil this 'family pie!'" Don't bealarmcd. Thedcinocra'ticparty is no weakling. She has in her army (if intelligent followers all the elements of life and strength; and is able to defeat, the combined assaults of all her enemies. We are not afra-d of injurying the party; we only aim to "bust" the demagogues who would rule it, and hold all the offi cers in thegilt of the people of lluncombe county. 1 here is no good reason why any man should hold on always, or be always clamoring to keep in or get in some mem ber ot ins distinguished family. It re quires a good stock of the most brazen impudence and cheek to meet the public year after year with the same old me chanical shake o4ue hand, the same old plea, just elect me one time more, and 1 will retire to private life and let the party take care of itself." However, before the next election year comes around, this snine lover ol his country and her officts especially her omccs tuat wanted to tie elected just one time more can see an honest countryman across the street and with a broad, sweet smile, bow and salute him with all the grace and elegance of a Chcsterficd, and in the same breath inquire, in a disinter ested way, "What do your people think of me running again ?" Then food men are posted and even hired in the different townships ol the county, to work up public sentiment in Solomon's favor, and again he attempts to straddle the party horse for and her race. These potent arts of the dema gogue come fully into play just before each succeeding county convention. Then some one in thunderous tones plaies in nomination the name of one of these distinguished gentlemen with the significant remark that "this is a dan gerous year." A fcw.posted friends ap plaud and the uninitiated conic to the conclusion that he is the only man who could possibly be elected. We think the county has done this "family affection" long enough. We have bad a rehash of these plati tudes of demagogues until many an hon est, ambitious but poor young man, has grown indifferent and despondent, when ne tees a lew dollars Dent where it will do the most good; a small turn deposited in tome barroom for the use of my friendt, place these same holdover ringmasters in the lead of the party again and again. now iciiow oemocrais, let us make up a new slate and this lime put out a ticket made up of new material, instead of the same old effete contingent; let us nominate new men, with new ideas and especially that there is no liivine right of olliee iu this country, ami let I hem throw into the coming campaign all I lie energy and spirit ol a vigoious manhood, lire! I with the justice of our common c.iu-c. and we will have nothing to liar. Some one will be ready to cry out, "I Hi he wants a place ! lie is a ili-, ippoiuinl ofliee-seeke'." This isii'i'inc. I a -It u votes. 1 seek no otli.-c and 1 have no mo tive bat the good of the democratic p irty, and a ilesiie to see eipial justice meted out to all, and not elevate a few time and again at I he expense of the many. Wilt T. ( ,iia')e;.s-. " this Needs Altiiilloil " liniiou Tin; Citikn: hi an arti le published in Tin; Ciiizi;n ol May signed by S. J, Luther, theie are some in curred statements which 1 Icel called upon to eoi reel ; as 1 am Iheinan he re fers to as the "leading committeeman" and as the broth-, t in law of the Icaeher mentioned. No petition was presented to the committee Infore the teacher was employed asking them to employ a "fust grade male teacher." I iicur s iwsueh a petition at anv lime. When my sister in I, iw applied foi ilie school I told the other two members of the committee that I would have nothing to do with her applieition, until Ihey two decided on il. Thev did agree on her as the teacher, told me so alter they had, ami then we all agreed lo the contract, anil all three signed it. We all three signed all her orders for her pay. 1 never hail any notice oia iiieetiug on I-'riday befove the school commenced to change the teach-r. 1 never heard ol any one who scut to the s.-hool saving the teacher was incompetent to teach any children in the school. The commit tee all the lime said if she proved incom petent to teach anything nipiired iu the school law, they would stop the school. The county superintendent assured them, publicly, that it would he slopped iu ease she proved incompetent. 1 carried the certificate l" the county superinten dent lor him to ei.ter it on the register, as he told mc our teacher's name was not on his roll of leaeheiB. When he had entered it on his book he wrote something on the buck of it, while we were talking, and I never looked to see what it was, until I g-ive it to the teacher that night. She then asked me w ho wrote "fust" on the hack of it? I told her 1 saw Mr. Way hi itc something on it, but I had not looked to see what it was. and that he did it through nils lake, I was sure. flic eci t ifu-ate was not changed by him from Jml to 1st grade, as it plainly showed for itsell. I never did say t hat she had a liist-gr.ule to any living being, and I never heaiil anyone else say so. The n-p-u-t ol In r school, which she swore to, Mates that she had a second g i ,'iile- eci tilie.ite. I give you the trut h about the matter, in order that juslnc n.ay be done to the teacher, to invselt, and to our .supei in teudent , who has done hisdiit v and d uic il well. (.'. Curtis. Now, Mr. I onuiil liplToH Tin: Cini;x: I see that "Tin 1'altler" is still harping on the lire Tree ;uestion. I thought that had liven set tled, even if il was settled injustly. Mr. Conant s I'd he had talked to three or lour persons that said they did not know what thev weie signing. Mr. Co naut did not say "several," il I under stood correctly, and now I will ask Mr. Conant to come forward and name the three or (our who said that thev did not knew what they were signing. I want to know, aud so do the people, what manner ol men will put their name to a petition in so important a matter with out knowing what they were signing. 1 slated belore the two boards that over nine-tent lis of the lax payers wanted the I lee Tree water il theie was sullicient water. Why, il l had a good, l-.eaLhy ten-year-old bov that did not have judgment enough to know that lt;c free has enough of water to supply sheville tor the nest t'venly-livc or lifly years I would spank him. If it was not the amount ol water, it was pure eusseilness. Now, the six or seven geiitleu en that voted to carry out the report ol the committee's idea of the new water supply against the wishes ol more than nine-tenths ol t lit- taxpayers 1 think will be remembered in the future by a majority of the people ol Ashevillc. Come, now, Mr. Conant, and give us the three or lour names. If. C. limit. '1 lu- IlaukHiirc Klgli'. liiuTni! Tin; Citizkn: Have national banks a legal right to suspend business on any holiday except national holidays, thus compelling the payment of paper one day belore maturity Ashevillc, May Illl. ' .S'lijscnier. The banks have the light. Theie is no I'uilcd States law that would forbid their closing on any legal holiday, made sueli bv the legislature of the state, which designates these holidays. lin. Tin; Citizkn. I Rl'HINKMS NOTICI.S. Whitman's candy always fresh at K roger's. More real bargains at Laws this week than ever before offered; go and see for yoursilf. All kinds of blaeksniithing piomptlv done bv I!. Ilurnclt, northeast court square. tioo,noo dollar riepoKitcd pro. tc-cln your acclfleuial Insurance when iHHUC-d bv W. M. Clarke. THE MARKETS. HIOCU JUOIUtlOIIM. NKW VoltK. lltltf 1 !'rt. -JN' CM. .,... anil Northwestern liy.t,: Luke shurriai. Norfolk and Wt-rttrrn. : k-lt,,.na .,.i Went Point Terminal H: Wcste-i 'n I'ninn llultiiuore I'rlec-H. Itk, t,u..iiu 1,,.. 1 t.i r. . -.. . ... i-iwui, mm, wt(l- crnsiiiK-r 1! ()(:! 00; turn 3.1(ll,a sr; liini- llv L HIAiil -111 IC'l..... .. . .. i . ..j. w. . ...... r.-.. i.mavin.j, nu. ml HJHH uoi((til; Riiuthcin, firm; I'ulti, K7,u:i; l.miKlicrry Kowtil. Corn southern, nrti vi and easier, white, und jiliow, SUOLian,, New York market. NKW YnRR lamp 1 ,l..n I , , : . ' J . .-,, no, iihii i,ui lonn, 4 8li-44,.H7; short, 88V4i3,G.K7!,a; state bonds, nrnli-itc(l; Kovernniint honds, dull but steady, Cotton futures, steady ,.., jmjr, AllKUSl, 7. oG: Ken- tcmbur, 7 .(13; October, 7.73; November, 7. S3, l-limr dull nnd teady. Wheat strona at Vi to N advance. Corn linn; to ti-, Un. fork dull and steady at $!).75t&$l l.no. I.nt-,1. nll- a ml firm n - 61- at, Turpentine dull and steady n 3urti - " J .v.feub U UN Mil b WCUK. AsbevlUe Jllarkelft. whulrmile nml rr t nil dta,v tv.- i arc being paid bj the merchant! to-daT; Jnttcr lfij$2SApple 100$! no j"trtpicn. unci! dtO Chickens 1 2Mi30 Pumpklw, each.Sss "uc8 212B I liertiwax, per lb 1 8 w.vvniiauil iJII Potatoes, Irish 80iWhMt."r."T,"I,'.,.l't)0 jurnipa augi4u corn 07 Meal.. Cabbage, per lb 4 Data, .. 07 . HO neana, pr bn.l33lso Ry 70 Pea... ..OG4j)7S Chestnut., Hay, ton 10ct$3O loOICelerj, doa.u...iiSij$40 ''S': POWDER Absolutely Pure V tviun til" t;irl;n lifikmj jiuwiltr. Ilil i'tt ol nil in I- jivvnit'n '1.rvIll. I, a tost II. ' iovi rumen t l-'o.t.l Kfiiort. KOVAI. HAKIM'. I'UWPKR C'( , KJti Wall Strict, N. V. NATIVE NORTH CAROLINA -:-U Soiivcnir.s (if Aslu-vill!'. Jewelry A N 1 1 Maiic to Order. ARTHUR M. FIICKD LEACIN6 JEWELER, IS South .Main St., Ashcillc. G. II. MAYKH, CONSULTING OPTICIAN. 59 Sotiih Xnlu St. Til li Mi) - f USI-S-ICTI.T CAWJ-.S HI' lllii ICC I I Vli .VISION 1'iillH'X' I till TVITHOl'T H,'.lt,i: f,ii amiii ,(i..n. S iti l'u lii.ii e.iiaiantiil. I'resi-i l;i ioi lnss f:n,:diii a siieeialiy. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS. STILL IN THE RING. R. B. NOLAND & SON, GROCERS, No. ai i. i.ain Ktrcc-t, Wih to an-ii'Ui-et On- iiu-t that tlicy arc mile mii ts lut the S.-i r t.-nitiui steam Imked hreail, tin- only fust el i lir. ad to lie found In the city, unit 1111 tf.lite in emu; lete witiioul it. We- Ktl it insli bv esiris evciy fay. Don't fn! t that enu- n Ittih sale ami re tail dealer in iotatnen, aiie. uninnn, and all kinds of country innluee. Hvi rythinp kept that i;-. iisimltv found in n first cl:u, rnet-rv more H. M. HOWARD, LACK SMITH Having Knsed the lar new l.liildiiiu on Mnrkct trect. rieiutly oeeupied by the Cil uur Carriage Works, I am now iirepiued to do a!l kinil.i 1 f work in the blncksinitliinj; line. Any favi rs that my friends call turn my way will lie duly appreciated.; Iiorac shoeiuK n Ki-iulty, Kesiiettully, nir-.T.tUr II, M. IIOWAKll. INSUKANCE. WIS represent, na iiKents, compnnlcii thn1 trunsuet the following brunches of ir surancc: Eire, Life, Accident, Marine, Stenm Ilo. cr, Eiiilojer's Liability, Elevator, Security llomls, riatc Glass, Tornado and Automat ic Sprinklers. Thus beiiiK able to furnish you with any kind ot Insurance vou desire IM.H.LIAM & KUTLISUGU, Cencral Insurnni-e Afsents, No. 3 Uurnard UuildinK, Up Stairs For Sale or Rent! SWITZERLAND FARM. KctiiiiiR from business I offer the farm uf seven hundred acres. Can be divided Into three or four farms. Said by practical men to be the licit dairy, stock or sheep farm In lluncombe county. Also most romnntic, Vnndcrbilfs not excepted. The land is within three miles of the eclcbrattd Ashevillc, N. C. Terms five years. A bnrtjnln for someone. B. T, CLIiMMONS, May tilth, IfrJ. Ashevillc, N C. mayludlm P. L. COWAN & CO., JEWELERS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SPEC TACLES, EYE GLASSES, ETC. FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. No. 9 W. Court Square. ADAMANT, The "Perfection of Wall Plaster." It has 800 percent, mora tensile strength than lime, and 800 per cent, more than any other ma- icruu isows as at wan piaaicr. B. B. BOSTIC'S BARGAIN ONANZA NO, 30 PATION AVENUE. ' Hummers with Horns" will continue to Hum for the next thirty ilays. I'ereiveil this week nxty doxeii Indies' nnd misses' ,11 a r; in teed fast black hose; his lOe oiks are as ood as some you pay -J-e for. Twenty-live dozen ladies' vests to he sold in the next ten days; his 10c values are worth doublethe money. Forty inch Irish I awn which he is selling at is fully worth JOe. Warranted to wear well, tern water and never Hop." White counter panes from (i.V up to $.".()(). Several pieces of Silk Warp Henriet ta will he closed at, a price. Torchon Laces, Swiss lidjAin's, Ihiiiihurn's, White (ioods, etc , until you can't rest. He has the prettiest line, of f;inyhanis in the city and .'on will say so when you see tin-in L,00 yards of .Mci rimae shirtiiifj; prints at "if, and the best French l'cr cals for ladies' and children's waiss at 1)c per yard. J. T. BOSTIC, 30 Pa It chi Avenue. JS:HNtt . HTAKXKS, UNDERTAKER : AfiO : EKBALMER. liVI HV lU-Un.SITI! (1' Till'. Iil t-INIiSS lrl'HN!til!i:i. F.MBALMINO A SPECIALTY. Satisfaction Utiarnnttcd. I'riinipt Altention Civeil to Call, Day ol Nicht. (Illiec mid iriid-nce No J7 North Main Street. Trlcphnne No. PI. MEATS ALWAYS TAKE. TOO AY VK SHIPPED MRS. It. CAMERON, OF RALEIGH, -A. ISTIOE ORDER. AUD NELSON. AT PUBLIC AUCTION, FRIDAY. JUNE 24, 1892, MR IGHiON Between Thirty and Fifty of the most valuable Lots ever of rered in. Ashevillc will be sold. " Lots will range in size from one-half to six or eight acres. Every one is a gem. Wait for Juno 23. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. CO. WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION. Condensed schedule in c fleet M;iy lf, tASTBOUND I.t Knoivilie, Morristown, Lv. I'aint Koek, ' Hot SpriiiKH, Lv. AHhevillc, M Round Knob Marion. MorKanton, " Hickory, Newton, StBteavHlr, Ar. Salilniry, " G reel tilt 01 o, Dnnvillc. NO- 10 NO. 12 815am U.ISain 1 a -.'r.pni 12 3!lini 2 811pm 3 4iipm 41'tlpm MlOpm n.lQpm ( 17 pm 70x11m H 05pm 1 II l.rlm 125 irr lui inm lo-J lam 1 1 ll'.inin 1J 101.111 1 :111pm 1 57pm 2."ipm 4l.llpni Ar. Richmond, Uv. (.rernsboro Ar. rnrhnm, " Ooidstmro, l.v. i)anvi;le, Ar. Lrnehhur WiinhltiKton. Hnitttnore, ' IMiilitdrlphii,, New Vork, WESTBOUND Lv. Now York, I'liilnilctjihiH, " Ilfiltiinnu-, " WushinKton, " l.yiK-lilniry, Ar.Hflnvi Ic, t.v. Kichtnonil. " Unnville, Ar. C,ri-nslinro, l.v. linliNhorii, l.v Kulcih, liiirluun, Ar. Greensboro, l.v C.ru-nnioi-o, " Sntisliurv, " Stiiti-Kviilc, Newton, ' Hickory, ' MorKniiLun, Mnrion, " Humid Knoli. 7 1 iiam IL'OImiu L' lll'.nn :n o.-in-t L'lilliim 1 lOain ! I'-ntn 111 2 "nun t'-'o: pm 2 Jilpm i-IOlim N0.9 7-'(inm :i;uiti I I tininT 0 8.',iiin N lOpill ,-loilnm s:tnpni III 1' pill H '1 1 .11,1 li loinn 7 irr.ptu liiiliipin lil-,"niin 1 .11 n 111 i.' ;i"nni .-l.l.lnin tooiini -t-olnin ririlinm Il I lliirn Nlionm liKloum llU.'Inm NO. II :l(lpm (tflTpm tl.lopm I I i'Opm 0 l'.",.ini H 1 dam 3 --(limi s:io.mi III 1 1 11111 I 7(lilnm Si (I. on Ion incn lo L'otini 1 oxiini (llipm 3 I'.ipm t-ti'Jpm 4-4ripin 5 "iSpm 7 '"7pm Mlilpm '.iilllpm Ar. AKhcvillc, Hot Sinn):, Pnint Kiick, MorriKtow n, Knoxvillc. 1 1'.j'.pni A. & S- RAILROAD NO-16 NO 14 .v. Ashevillc. Ilcndcr.Minville, " l-liit Hock. " Siilndn, " Truin N l.inni !i I -t.-i in '.i '-'3mn Ham 10 Kiain 1 1 1-iiam una in llllin'u 1 '2 lllmn 1 L -"J 1 1 1 1 Otipni 1' 1 5pm NO 13 3 lilpm 4 27pnl ol pm 0 IMpm 5 Mlipin l -5 pin NO 65 x:illum KM fl.-itn 1 H7pin 5 oOpiii (i 13 pin NO 64 Ar. Spartnnhiirig. NO 15 7 1 Uimi N 1 lipm N 51'pm ! I tpm ti L-L'pm In :.rpm NO 19 li 4Spm K l-'.'Iirn Lv. Spnt-tanliuij;, 1 ryon, Snlnda, l-'lat koik, I ji-fiil,-ri'n'l.. Ar. ashevillc, MURPHY BRANCH Ar. Wnyncsvillc, Itryson City, ' Tomot'n, ' M iirphy. NO 20 l.V. ithv. I 3 .-lonni afl.-imn 4 3,itm 7 r.dniii 1'.' lt'.pm It lll.'iin Ar. Totuotlu, Andrews, Ar. Itrysitn City. ayncHvillc, Anheviile. N. II nnd 11! to and Iro n SnlMiurv and the l:nst. SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. Nun. 11 nml 1 ' ' T'tilUtini t. ........... I... k till villi- uiiH V,., V... I. a btihsliury nnd Hlunum. fto u ami ia-i'uiiinan S'.cpcra helween Ashevitle and Kit'tiph. W. A. Tl'KK, Asut. Oen. I. A.. R. R. nHiIr.lilS, Chnrlotlc. N. C Supt , AFhrvillr, N. C. Usi T TiVlnO W.ll. CKKUN, Cen.'Pasi.. Att' l.en. ManiiRcr, Atlnnlu, Oa. Atlanta. (,n. SOL H AAS, Tariff Manager. ' Atlanta, Oft. TAKE THE CHICAGO X ALTON R. R. GOING West and Northwest. I-)niii:rant iruini ti nni-nf (hp U',.t.rn Stntes or Territories will nve time and money (foinir via Chicni:o nnd Alton route It is the quickest route to Km. mis city, licn vcr I'uctilo, nnd all points in Idaho, Wash melon, Oregon, ftah anil California. I'iiicst and llest Etjiiiiicil Road in the Ir't-.st. (inly tine riinnins Solid Wstiliiilid Ir.iiiiH between St. l.ouix and Kansas Citv. Kcclinini: Chair cars nnd Tmir,i sl...,Mru free ol extra i)uuf;e. win nieii panics ni nny rn lrond station with throUKh tickets and huKKBKe checks. l'or lu l iTilorination. maps und descriplivr liuinphlela of llic West, write (o or call on II. A. NKWLANIl, Tr.ivcliiiK I-asscimcr Aki-ik, .'t.'l I'ntton Avenue, Aslievitle, ,. J. CIIA KLTllN, l.c.ii ral PussenKer 'ttnt. C hicao. AUAIrl.lNT, HI itself . ..I not crack, swell or shrink. f (i I V 11211 l mH ( tvV 1 U M THE ARMOUR PACKING CO. S SIND FOR CATALOGUE. wing. lt-tswfc.'Uifli'116 00 Hi tvi aMBrh.fej-'AOIrU' 40 (K.. 24 0') W-luch, Ml T5 40 DO Much. Onto' ' , , ?! I04lwh lunVip PKvuiwtte, 4Bah Tin ...... lftji (it 0l) (M) r. C. M EACH AM ARMS CO.. ST. LOUIS,.! WHY THE AMERICAN If 111 RAMBLER Is the BEST WHEEL ON THE! MARKET this year. I"! 1 ( HflaC the comliluatlon of Kr'rtr thecelehratedU.ftJ. Lf tm J r M sU Pneumatic Tire and Spring Frame makes riding on It a luxury. TUT IT. ANP B8 CONVINCED. Send for Illustrated Catalogue GORMULLY k JEFFERT ITF'G CO., Wathlngton, D. C. YOUNQMEN OI.TIMFT an la mt igus ill the SCRPINTS Or IISUSI. Tb.y mk. h.role Sorti to tris thmilna. dd. no. inowins sow to iscciiidlly ii.e up tn iitt.lr .nd link Into in t.rlf nuiuimuKi Tserc a usbr u OUR NEW BOOK at frtf, pOil-ptU, (KfJiKt) rnr limit e umt,firtini tb phtloaap fot Dlitu ADd AffltCllOOl Of th Orp;ani of Mm, nd how b numb iiitAimtm, mctbodi xcluilrl7 oa own, fh wont cnTof Lou or Filling MftnbooC, Oenirkl and Hrvoat D biltty, Wetv.nii of Bodp kndHlnd. Effscti of Errors or Exctiici, Stunted or Bhrafttn Orgnt n he 4Turfl. Bnflti In Uy. HowtoEnUrf;asiid8trcnKtbanWEAK.UMDEVEL0PEiy OKOAMRdi FABTHofBODT made plain to all Interestea. Man mtlTf from M Statf, Trrrrrl- nml Foreico Oounirieia nnctrj write thrm. Pnr Hook, fnHi,iilnii'.tiin anil pnmh.tvi'JroB ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO.N.Y- WHY IS THE . L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE ceneVn : THE BEST SHOE I" THE WORLD fOR THE MONEfr ! It If a ftcnmlf'RShliiH, v lli im tack or wax lUwnrl In liurt the ft-ot; umu rf Uu l line calf, Rtyllnli i nuo vnuy, ami because v.'. make- man ghiw (fhf ; gratlr than any t.thrr manufacturer, Itcutiulauauck , itnvrtlKhi)optiRtln from Sl.u)to$."..(iO. I (fie 0IM4pnuliift HatiiUHonTil th flnnot rult MJm Bhw ev-r tifTcn a fur rtmla bfeuclx ImiMirtM hm' whirl, cost from $s.ix)tu GA 00 UnmUMPwi'tl Wi'lt Shoe. Ann calf. styltsh, (Dinrnrtatilf and iluntlilo. Tlie Im ftht Tor olTtTfil t tli is iriet ; finme Rrudo as uuth nm.iiii.ilplnn'HcosHin; fnuii fti.iiit to $:.). I CO 50 roliro Miori Knrmrrs, Kailmtwl it ' and I.otUTl'nrrU'reall wt'iirttiem; nuoontf. ' et'amloflr. Biiiontti insi.ro, heavy thruu wjlua. ex, tun ! sum ptltff. one pair will wear a Year. CO AO fine rnlfi iiolpt(erKlitM)eviroftfiwt,ifc I ivmZm tliU iirlte; ono trial will convince Uium I wha wantasliiio for cMitforr and servlit CO 45 nnd hi.HH Worklinjiniin'n thntm are vrry inuiir nnd (lur.ih)i', Tho who nave given them n trial will wear no other ninko. . RaVc' $00 niMl C1?$ K'luMl tm.-i am UUJ9 worn Ity the uoyspYer.vwhfrp; tlicysoll cn their merits, at Iho luiT'-aslmr salen nhow. : I nHiAC Si.'l.UO llntuUfipivrtl Hhoc, NB I kCIUICO limiKolfi. vorytitvllsh;'iUttUX''roucli luiiort(Hl tihtiesrostinicfrnm $l.iito Jr,in. ; k Lnaim 'J.rfO, H.mt mid Phnr for i Blliuesarothelxtflnt'Uoiis'oltu stytlshaudiluralilo. S'onlion. ee the V.'. I,. ouH(nrj' n uiio ttud ce ore Biumpcd on the txittotn of uach sh'o. i HTTAKF. NO SI'nsTITI TK.jrl i Tnilston 1m':.I advertised dfalnrastiiiplytm; vnii. , W Jj DOt'tiLAS lirockiuut rtiaaai bold by J rOU SAl.K IiY j VK VKii JS: MY Hits. a; -i mh I 1 ! .it htM II. (..(:." I'i" - , ,iiii,,i-Iiii-:i mi i (llvcl in lt ii.ij... n-iiiiMiit 1'iiiii. fnvents Strictiin-. t'oiitalns ni i-rid or poisonou.s .tiilisliim-en. tin-l I; ruaranirtcil ithm .Jutoty liitrnili'-i-. firi-seritiod hv physic-Inns, llest Sy. rinprnfrao wilhcaeh hot tin. Prior- .Mold liy lrtii?:;isU. Ilewnrn sii( sliliilns. Aeini-rhi-in.ro.l,' i..N.O.I,a FOR 8AI.U EY RAYSOR & SMITH. ASHEVILLE, N. C. ROLLER TRAY THE MOST .! CONVENIENT TRUNK J EVER DEVISED. The Tray is arranged ) to roll back, leaving the J lioitom of the Trunk easy of access. TRUNK Nothing to break or cct out of otdcr. The Tray can be lifted out if desired, and to buy this style is a guarantee that you will get the V strongest Trunk made. S If your 1 icaler cannot Itirnish you, notify the manufacturers, H. W. ROUNTREE & BRO., Richmond, Va. 5 CS7 Ico
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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