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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: SATURDAY EVEMXG, JUNE 25, 1SJJ2. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Thb Paii.y Citizen, Democratic, is published every afternoon (except Suniiajl at the fol lowing rates strictly tvi-sh: On Year $0.00 Six Months 3.00 Thbkk Months 1.50 Onk Month 5' OnbWkkk. 15 SATURDAY, JU.N15 25. lS'.lli. Somebody ought to send the aldermen a barrel of sand apiece. After thoroughly digesting it, possibly tlicv might have the grit to grapple with, the mayor's salary as the law directs. Mayor Ui.anton having j ; hail his salary C....1 ,.i i in i .,i I. l-n In. u-.-m ! doing the recorder's work, refuses to con sent to a reduction now that the city is paying Recorder Miller to do part of the mayor's work. Well, the city can better afford to submit to the grab than M ivor lilanton can to take it. Ratification meetings are breaking out all over the country like wildfire, Charleston liegan hers before daylight ot the morning of the day on which Cleve land was nominated, and the enthusi asm is spreading everywhere. Raleigh, in our own state, was early in the race, and several other towns have already got into line. Tiikke is an anxious but patient pub lie of democrats waiting to hear from J. 1'. Caldwell, or sonic other man who did not lose his head at Chicago, as to whv, t) why, the North Carolina delega tion did not vote for some one who was in the race for the presidency instead of throwing away its vote for a mighty good man who did not aspire to the first place. So the New York Sun is to be with us in this campaign. Well, the Sun is a widely circulated paper and we are glad to have it join the democratic ranks. Hut it should be understood that it is re ceived in the spirit in which Vance's colored convert was. It will be recalled that she said she was taken into the church on "suspicion." U the Sun behaves itself, however, it can stay in some powerfully good company. The pilot of W. K. Yanderbik's steam yacht nnnears to have about the same feeling toward the public as that ex pressed on a notable occasion by the late Wm. It. Vandcrbilt. After killing two people he did not even stop his yacht to sec if their bodies might be picked up. Hicvard Hustler. Thk facts are that the yacht was. stopped as soon as possible, and that,! soon after, her captain was signalled to bv those nearest the overturned boat that everything was nil right. MlvTTI.Kn We look for a steady improvement in the business situation because of li e character of the two nominees, Cleve land and Harrison. It is a certainty that one of the two will be elected. That being the ease the country is safe from the possibility of half-baked financial legislation at the hands of men who have not made it a. life study and who know little or nothing of the sensitive ness ol the business world. Money is today dearer and harder to get because it was for a time feared that there would be a Hood of legislation Iroin the brains of financial "reformers," and that the de mand for "cheaper money" would be come a craze of the kind that has led the Argentine republic almost todesti uetiou. Happily that danger has been .v.er ted, and the country know s that if Cleve land is elected there will be no radical financial legislation attempted. 1'ndcr that head, however, we do not class the demand for the removal of the tax on the issues of state banks. That is one of the best planks in the democratic plat form THECONVKKTION CirV. There is a complaint of who would have thought it ? of Chicago. It ap pears that the delegates were nearly drowned in the wigwam, burned up by the heat on the streets, abused by a howling mob in the galleries of the con vention hall, and robbed everywhere. Of all these complaints that of the crowd dominating the convention, or trying to, is one that most concerns the country at large. It has become an open ipiestion whether the presence of 10,000 people in the galleries of a hall that should be de voted to the purpose of calmly and dc lilieratcly selecting a candidate for the exalted office of president of the t'nitcd States, does not tend to defeat all proba bility of anything like reflection and calm debate. At Chicago, moreover, tickets to convention hall were sold so plenti fully that even the delegates' chairs were encroached upon. The result seems to have been that chaos was a quiet coun try retreat compared to the wigwam when a candidate's name was mentioned. This matter should be reformed before the next conventon. GEN. BTKVESSON. And now it appears that Gen. Steven sou is not a native North Carolinian, A biography of him snys : "Mr. Stevenson was born in in Christian county, Ky., near the birth place ot Abraham Lincoln. His parents removed from North Carolina to Ken tueky, one of his ancestors being a signer ot the Mecklenburg declaration ot inde pendence. At 20 years aee Mr. Steven son graduated from Centre College, Ky. and married Miss Lettie Green, daughter of the president ot that institution. Among his classmates were Senator Blackburn, Senator Davidson, of Florida, ex-Governor McCrtary, and many other distinguished men. "Soon after graduating Mr. Stevenson removed to Illinois, where he studied law with the late Hon. David Davis, and at Bloomington. He rose rapidly in his profession, and was elected prosecuting attorney of McLean county. He was a presidential elector in 1864, and was twice elected to the house ot representa tives as a democrat from a district largely republican . "He was appointed first-assistant post master general by Mr. Cleveland July 6, 1885. and one of the last official acts of Mr. Cleveland was to nominate Mr. Stevenson for justice of the supreme court of the District ot Columbia, but the republican senate failed to act upon his nomination. Since bis retirement from the postoftice depart menthe has been en gaged in the practice ot law at Blooming ton, 111." Rdthtna Land Sale, June 29 aud 30. FROM IhWi; 11AXKS AOAIX. Kaxk Cheek, N. I'., lS'.IJ tin. J!! June. I Sittiscn CiUlilur sir i sec Hint plii'llo wlicw tries ttr intimate mi stile ;ir slil chimin ter be mi sun. wliii.li i Ii.-i v iiu sun name !ave. if lie ar mi sun i iloknot no liit. el he ar, now mini I vu i snv it liear (whii.li i klatne la.' ar knot) but ft lie ar tlun bit ar hi -j ilitl'mit fallicr mnl unit her. winch he ma be an ornliuut a luukiti tin Mini respectful arient i f he ar a lost chile a wep.u in the woods, '. II nun he ar barkin ii the imii; tie. which he lictcr jcs shel up ami hit wil ali pass oil. wliulii li.iv Inn tir iiciisouv I wen th.ir a inuu(iv tergil mi sluisc li.it sold i horrid a par nl slipus limn the s'.iu maker he dun me a good job. which i wore his slipeis up stifle awl the prominent sittiscus the v had on slip ers too, i went inter the barber shop ttr -it shaved but he weie li.iin the shop white-washed, which he lowed he silduni ever had a customer ol a niuiidy, hut which he got the man ter hole up till he shaved inc. i hav paishallv rckoveied. when i kuin tew i seed the stiete car, a rale strete ear rile, with no brume stix ahuv but too mew Is a pnllin ofhit they was likely mew ls but small ol ther size, the kouiluekler were a sitlin in thar a rccd in nv law which he had his law books on the sect ia piles, an he were a reetlin so ay he jess ret-eii his hau out sorter absin mine like, and he stz se.ee fair pletvc, w hich i hau him a dime anil he were so much iustrustcd in the ease he forgit ter hail back the change, which i set I sczzi, hello sid, sivzi, ho.v arc vu git- lin on which he did knot look up. hello sid, sczzi i ar alrade that were a copper sei.t i civ vu. which he looked up iincctljil itl v hello, hello, ole fren, sezzee which we wil sunc see what yu giv inc. hit ar the fust fair i hav koleckled totla. which he run his hau in his pocket kV got mi dime, gosher initv sezzee yu awlways was a Irand tlave hanks. Which i sez ter him sczzi sid, what kind of law do you rede theas tlaze. sezzee i kouliuc m.vscf intiiely tew koppcrashuu law sense t got intrusted in this hear stiete rale rode, i ar koustnnly on the lookout ter a Rivull Kcppirasiiun an i ar a tryiu to be rcdtly fcr enny trubblc which i ar alratlc a koinitcc may bcapin tcd with power to akt. which i sal sczzi sid, sczzi dew yu sopoze cunv bodily elee ar gwynter try ter git up a nuthcr kumpny in this wun boss touu, which he sez ter me sezzee dave hanks sezzee, yu hav dun wet on vo ph.it m bi a letulin ter yo one bizttts sezzee, tlont intnipt me agin cr i will put yu ollen this hear eat . which i got out. Atlcrwortls i went down totles the decpo k.'izc i seetl awl the other proniineui sitttzeas gvvinc down thar. which i sol sezzei what tii z thismeuc? which a aslilul man sez ter me sizzec yu jess wate an ynlc seelet recklv. when i got ter the tleepol they was a mob of proinnctit siitizens tharawl with they waches out in they hause ksept them that hatl nun, an i uolist sum sevtil with they backs tin n a pteteuin as they bail waehetl which they did knot havagol darn wmli, an awl of mil was a lookin up the tiaet ter see the trane Install presenly hear she kum a tootin an one IH'otutient siltizen sezzee boys she are 2 minil late, no stz a inuther sittizeu who were aparieuly knot kwite sech a immi nent sittizen as the tuther one w hat spunk lust no sizze shear l." sekonts last which a big arginient got upaii sum tuck one side an sum tuck tuther, an presenly the tiecpot agent he kum a rtinnin out txsilcd like, gentmeu sez s.7.zec shear eggzaklv on time shear utv.'its e.jg.akly mi time which i hav yu to uniieistan i ar a ruiiniu ol this rode which then the trane k-.uu up an stotul lli.tr a intuit an they looked at hil ontil hit got out of site, an then i notiss them a statinin roun powerful kwict like a lissviiin to here it luiiniu ontil they koodt-nt hue hit no moan 1 1 1 n they awl went home in a bodily, which lictisunvil ar a nice kwict plasethey iz no bar mines thar which yu hav ter git hit on the sli. wii'ch good nicuny peeple tuther tlraik that wa. I amide mi mewl an started home which hit were a litlel bit. late, and i struck a trot an pete (heiz uii mewl I he stopt an bollard loud, bekasc he did knot w. 'Hit ter ktiiu so Itir without sum otts but i larript him with a hikrv. thar were a man settm on his poach a reetlin ol a uiise paper an he look up savijous aud he siz ter nie sezzee, stranger sezzee, what tlcw yu luetic disttirijin ol the holy kam ol this plase which we dew knot al nv ennvthing ter dew that but the trane. which i scdexkews me sir sed i hit were knot me sczzi hit weremi mewl pete, which i went home, which i am begining ter want ter kum ter ashful, inr edtlittir tlcw yu think hit wood be safe! ar bil ni thar now ? ar yo town martial a dainjous man ? ar yo macr a proabish unniss? nnscr thew yo kollums. Vice Hunks. Come on Dave. Tin: Citizmn CiKN. STKVICKiSON Hi' Adds ireat (itrenKlli lo llic Ticket Frotu the Charlotte Observer. In the nomination of Gen. Adlai K. Stevenson tor the vicc prcsidincy wc see something ol the true inwardness ol North Carolina's large vote for him at the closing hours of the great struggle. His conspicuous ability, his illustrious public service and bis unblemished official and private integrity ol life are too well known to our readers to render eulogy necessary here. As a prominent demo crat high in ollice under the administra tion ot Cleveland; as a leader tollow ed will', the eagerness and trusted with out question by the rank and tile of hi; party; as a statesman of broad and en lightened views; above all, as an unfa! tering and powerlul Iriend nf the south his nomination to the presidency would not have been regarded as an un wise selection on the part of even the great democracy, while his place second on the ticket crowns it with no little prestige and adds to it great strength. lie combines many and not ordinary qualities for leadership ami the winning of men a magnetic presence before large assemblies, perfect accord with the best antl vital principles ot the democratic party aud an unsnurched record. Worth All It Will CoHt. From the Kaleigh News and observer. To achieve success there must be waged the greatest contest ever fought in North Carolina, even surpassing that which re deemed the state in 1870. Let us cuter on it proudly and with the conscious ness that better cause never demanded greater efforts. To have won under dilferent circumstances would have been easier; but to win under the banner of Grover Cleveland will be worth to demo cracy and to our people a hundred easier victories. Mot Foollni; TbeuiMelves. From the New York World. When a ycty large majority of the democrats of the country demand the nomination of Grover Cleveland it is fair to presume that they know whit they ure about. Sunset mountain is covered with flowers; set there hy Dummy line. Hatha reo Land Sale, Junt'J29 a nd 30. aii KCu xnricvs. Pastors will conlcr n f'lvor liy handing in these niilicts nut later than t'l a. m. mi Sut tliilny. J catholic c 111 KCII. Catholic church, corner llavwood anil l-'lhit sin-els, :is 11. White, rector--Iltvinc service lit I 1 n. m . baptisms al l:ai p. Itl.; si-rvicc daily at 7:ana. in. iiaim'im' ctiriteii. l;irst Ilaptist church Corn, r C Spruce streets. Rev. .1. I. While Services tit 1 1 a. tn. ami 7:ao p. , imIi-c and , pastor u. Sumlu.v school al !l:.to n. in. Trench llro.ul llat'tist chnrih, Kcv. J Ailains. pastor Service- at 1 1 a iii.anil :30 p. in Sunilay school at U:ao n tii . Acailemy Hill Mission -Slimlay "tho-il ,'tt ;t:;',o p in l'raicr tnect.iti: i vi vy Thtnsilay nlKlit- "st Ivtl, I ttnotist Missio ' ' ev A'. IV Southern. Sumlav school at .'l::to p. m. Prayer uicelin evuy niuri'.ay ni;ht lrn Hilt Paptiit cltnrch. Hi titioti K. v P It Nelson, pastor S.'ililt.-ilh school nt tl::', iireachliiK at 1 1 o'clock a tn , ami uraycr iiiecliny al a o'clock p. in. M. 1-:. cnrKCii, sot rii. Central Methoilist Ivpiscopnl Church South Ni v. C. W I'.vril pastor Ihviue service nt 1 1 a ui.,auil7 '.'A' p. itl.Stpulay a. tn. choolal U.:ill Kivcrsi 'e M l Troy, p.'istu ami M p. tn welcome to all. li. church. S"lith Kcv ir I 'i vine sci vice 1 1 a. Siinilny school al .'I p. in. North Ashevilk- M K. church South Kev. R It. Slierrill, pastor. Services lit tl a. in. unit 7:;lO p. in. Sumlav school .'it the Mc'hoilist Chapel on College stfccl. Iiceiun tit: promptly at -l- p. in. Claiule M illcr, Mipcriiilc.i(l"-nt. Hethel clnti'ch. South Ashcville. Rev 1''. 1. Sl.'imcy, puslor I'rcachini: al 1 I a. in. ami s::;o p. tn Sumliiy school at 4- p tn , W. I.. Walker supcriuU'Milcnt. hpworlh League ili- otional incetii'i: evcrv Sumlav at 7 15, I, II. .h xaiiiti r prrsoh nl. I'taver tncctini; every Wcilncsilay niKht. All eunlially in vi i it. t'K I.SIIVTKKI N ClirKCll. l-'irst chuicli Pivinc wotshiptoinutToM at 1 1 a. in an-l h p. tn. Youtiy uoi'lc's mevtiiiK .'it 7:13. Sal'linth Siliool nl n:.!o. Notulisi-le Prcshytciiail Chnpi't Kcv. 1.. II. Halilwiu, pastor liiviue worship al 11 a m. ami ,H p. in. Sahh.'ith school at a p. in U M's prayer tnctttHK ev ry Salihnth tnortl ini; at lo o'clock. The youni: t eop'c's so ciety ol' Chiistiuu cnileavor eviry Sulihnlll i-vcnin-j i't 7:.ri. Wcek'y Icctui'e on l-'riilnv iiikIll at s.Mll Ilelhtltiv cliutvh, llcmlrv liliiek, ithirn lloori. North Court stiunii. Rev. . S. Mor row, pastor I livine worship at II a.m. anil soup in. Sahluith school itl .'1 p. in. I'rayei incclini: Wcilncsilay at s p m. Calvnrv Prcslivtcrian ciiim h. col , Cntho lie h ill Salihalh school 11 a. in.; prt ai hitij: ;l p. tu. anil 7:;io p in. Rev C. H. I'usen- hut v. pustor. I:'s-oi-ai. cin-KCIl. Trinilv church. Rev. McNcelv Hull' tor--Sccoml Stindav after 'I rillity Mi ruitm prayer 11 a. tn., Sumlav school 4 ;,o p. tu,, cvctiitiK praicr, ."..to p. m. St. Paul's Chapel, Kcv. J. II. Postell, minis ter in chiiiKC- Services on L'tl anil Ith Sumlav in each month at It a.m. St Andrew's Scr vices on 1st ami .'Id Sunilay in each mouth at I- :'o p. tn. Iti-avtTilain Chapel, Rev. W. I-' Rice, minis ter in charge I'ivine scrvieis tomorrow ut 11a. m. M. k. cin-Keii. First Methodist 1'piscopal ihtirch, corner II ay w oi d street and I'.-illon avenue Kcv A. II t'.amPlc. pastor. Sunday school ll.;io a in. I'riachitiK 1 1 a. m. ami 7:;iU p. tn. Colli ue Street M . K church Rev. M.M. oms, tiastor I'reiichum each Siihhath at t I a. ni., and 7 p. in.; Sutulay school til a p tn. All are cordially iuviieil. t'MT.VIOAN CllfltClt. I'ilii.-iril latild tt. South Main street. Rev. l',co. I.conurd Chum.-y will Jircach at 1 1 h. ni. on "I nilai ianisin or Rational and Motal Chi istiitnay." Sunday school and iniuistei's Inlde class at lua in I HKI.STIAS cm kc n. Christian church, corner ol Spruce and W'oodlin streets Sumlav school at ll -IT o clock sharp; prcaehinc lv the Rev 1. A. Spencer, ot llarrinian, Tenn . at 1 1 a. in. ami p. ut. All are eordiallv in vitcil. I.irE IX XOKTH CAKnt.lXA. Chariot le is to have a structure ill' sinncil anil built solely lor the purpose!) ol a lio.'inliiii; house. The News savs it is to lie a three storv liriik structure, luiilt on the I'ormr of Fifth, anil College streets, the site lornierlv neeiipieil liv the associate reft ir met rrcshvteriati church. Monroe Kmpu'rer: Here is an itlca for our limners: Il'voiiarc not ashaiueil ol voiir farm et ;i sin paimcil with vour name on it anil nail it up in a con spicuous place near your house. It this iilca was t;eticralv carriitl out it wotilil he 1'ounil a oreat comfort timl coiiven ince to stranoeis travcliiif; throuli the countrv. Shelby Attror.'i : Last week the Au rora ehroniilitl t he ilcath of Kcv. J. W. North Israel. This week we pay tribute to the worth ami nobility ol soul of Kcv. Hr. Hilary I'. Hudson, another leader itl Israel, who ilictl suddenly of heart fail ure, at Mori'atiton, Monday nioniini; after midnight June 17th, Ks'.l'.' and was buried Tuesday afternoon in Shclbv cem etery. Sunday niKht while Mr. Lancaster' a painter of Kalciuh, was at church with his family, his house wag set on tire. He returned in time to save the premises. The attempt to destroy the property was renewed Tuesday iiinht, and was successful. Lancaster was again absent, and his wife and children beinjj afraid to remain in the house went to that of a relative. The hotire was set on fire in the inside, as before, and burst out like a Hash. Col. I.. J. Allrvil WrlU'Ht 1 am in mv seventy-third year, and for filty years I have been a great sull'erer from indigestion, constipation and I i II iousness. I have tried all the remedies advertised for these diseases and got no permanent relief. About one year ago the disease assuming a more severe antl dangerous form, I became verv weak and lost llcsh rapidly, I commenced using Hr. II. Mozley's Lemon Llixir. I gained twelve pounds in three months. My strength and health, my apietite and my digestion were perfectly restored, and now 1 led as young and vigorous as i ever did in my life. L.J. Allred, I loor-kceper Ga. State Senate. State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga Aug. f, 1 SOI A Mollier'H Report. Mrs. N. A. Mclintirc writes from Spring l'lacc, Ga.: For many years I have been a great sutlerer from indiges tion, sick headache anil nervous pros tration. I tried many remedies, but got no permanent relief until I used lr. Mozlev's Lemon lilixir. 1 inn now better health than for many years. Mv daughter has licen subject to chills and fever from her infancy. Mv daughter has been subject to chills and lever from her infancy. I could get nothing to relieve her; the Lemon lilixir lias re stored her to perfect health. hold by Druggists, at one. anfl 1 per bottle. Prepared by Dr. Mozley, At lanta, Ga. II. M. Smith luis completer! his work for the city, tlint of luiililing the iirch culverts, anil wishes to inform the public Kcncrallv that lie is ready to contract far and hniltl anything irom a rough retain ing wall to a polished stone mansion Estimates furnished on short notice, and will always trv to cive satisfaction i'ostofliee box 117, Ashevillc, N. C. The Dummy now commences to run at 9 o'clock, n. m. and runs an hour later in the afternoon; Inst car goes up moun tain at 7:08, returning at 7:3. Restlmven Land Saie, June i'O and .W. Crystal spring on Sunset mountain, get there hv Dummy line. Valuable house for sale by Burkholdcr Tuesday. Sec nd. Take Dummy line to Sunset mountain, 414 feet above city. Resthavea Land Sale, June 20 and 30, ROYAL POWDER Absolutely Pure. A crcn'n of tartar linking tMtvtliT. Hi;ri t'Mt of all in If nvritinc hi n nKth. Latest U. ilivtriimt't i'oMtl Retmrt KOYAl. HA K I N I'nWlU'K CO , lihi Willi SlriTt, N. V, NATIVE NORTH CAROLINA i: 31 s-:- StuivtMiirs of AslicviUo. Jewelry AMI Diamond Mouutins Made to Order. ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING JEWELER. 1 8 South Main St., Awlicvlllc. G. II. MAYER, CONSULTING OPTICIAN. 59 South main St. TUB MOST DIFFICIXT CASICS (IF Iitil'liCTIVU IVISION LDRKIX TICII WITIIOl'T CHAKCIC I'or examination. Satisfaction e,tiariintceil. rrcseriii'.ion htss itrimlittK n specialty. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS. H. M. HOWARD, BHHi,'M'l"l"H'I"l' w LACK SMITH UiivitiK leased the laixe new builtlimi on Market utreet. recently nmipicd hy Ihc Oil- tner Carriage Works, 1 am now ireimicil U do all kimls ( f work in the lilai ksiiitthinn line. Any fnvc.rs that my friends can turn my way will be duly appreciated." Horse nhoeinff a p iiiHy. aprUr.dtf H M. MdWAliH. P. L. COWAN (c CO., JEWELERS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SPEC TACLES, EYE GLASSES, ETC. FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. No. 9 W. Court Square. JA9IKS FRANK, DBAI.KK IN FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Agent for Kcatii Crct-k Woolen Mills. North Main AsberUle, N C. A WHEAT SENSATION IX ASHEVILLE SOCIETY. Uiislieeii mused by the immense success of our I'argain Niles recently Baltimore Clothing and Dry Goods House No. 10 FATTON AVUNUIi. , STII.I. OKI-ATivK KKIU'CTIHN MAS SliASllNADI.B C.tlOHS AN11 MliBT Wli OCOTli AS l'OI.LOWS. Men'i nll-wonl uitn that were $M to $.'lu null, a uit thut wc have been si-lling S'j.no tn 7 rn. Cliilrtren'H Htiits that were $2 to $7 fit) now i;n til $1 to $ I F.o. A lew hutiilreil of those fine U7 i-cnts pnnts still It-It. They ure li'.uuties WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF SUMMER DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS i ut- ncm vomt'i in mwn inr iMi ti-nis a nice cmiri tiiin m ituiiinmiit ':. n - iivmv iiiic in i .huh rrinft iinu olippiTH in tlK'Cliy. Wc ciiu't lie umletmild Also n spU iKJitl awsm tmcnt ot Mt-n's atitl HoyH Sliucs in alt nt vUa nt Klcut bargain?. Wc larry a lare Hue ul' Trunks and Vhsimcn, VninrrUftH initl larnMl!4. Straw Ilalw b the Wagon Load. Viuv 1 rusli atcl Slotuli HM Wc can't lu''in to cnumcratf our stoik.jiist cfnnc in und sic 1' r oiHbtll", Vou wil receive polite aittiumti w ne hut you uuy or ujt. iirt ioi:l the plme, IVo. lO IVrXrLXI A J0IrJIC. T The Investor ! To The Borrower! Do You Want m m m Do You Want THE SOUTHERN BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF KNOXVIIXE, TKNNESSKK, Hn loaned In AitlieTillc Flflv Per Cent, more money tliun it Inn collected here ll.oana, ri,ouu colleetlonn, l l,nuo. THOSE WISHING TO INVEST CANNOT FIND A BETTER INVESTMENT Thone winning to borrow cannt find stock in any other association, call on or oncdlmo or H. TOWN TALK. Tlw litlk ol" tli. past few weeks town for has been JlliOllt osiii''s l'.;li;iiii Uo fiiitl tln low liiiccs ! nanza i hi is iKskiii- fop liis ptvlty jllt'W fi'OOtlS. I'lio ninny do j lighted customers tlmt li.ivo ; visir d his hole in the will i h;ive found t their sui prise I tlmt he kept- better noiv's jam! finer oods ;it much j lower ju ices tlwui they ii.id , been pa vine- nt ihe large i'ennunoth untown stores. ITen days is as long as he 'wants to keep goods as his house is small and he turns them o ten. His hand-made Canton Silks, in all shades, that he is now scll;ng at ."0 cts. are guaranteed imported from China and "ot made in New .Jersey, us nianv '' the "so icallcd'" China silks are His i 10 cts. (iingliams are as iprett.v and as good as you buy anywhere for 1 Octs , but his cts (iingliams are Hummers from llummers ville and lium for a living. He only asks cts. for the same hose that lie wassellint: last week al 10 cts.. and his 10 cts last bla-'khosearethe best goods on the market I'or the money Ask your neigh bors about lioslic's Ham burg trimniingsandthey will tell you J5ostic on'y charged them ( cts. for the saire goods that they had liecn p.-iviiiu' l cts. lor al tne so called" low price liousesthat sell all tin' goods and have all th" customers. Puli! Tliink of r2-inch tlouncing at -." cts a yard; India linen at 4 cts.; silk mits at cts.: 2 linen table covers for .1.2't, and 10 cts. napkins at ."ets.; best Surali silk in all shatltv- lilt. cts. ;i yard: window I scrim I cts. and mosquito i net iit, cts., and then asl yourself il it pavs to be hum bunged in these hard limes. All J lost if asks is tor vou to iconic and once Ins goods. examine tne quality ot tin same and you will besatislied lie will give you more goods for tbemoney than any other house in the city. DON'T FOICET THE PLCE 1 J. T. BOSTIC. 30 I'atton Avcmic. JliSSli K. STARNK8, UNDERTAKER : AND : EMBALMS 'V.K KDl.lt lSlri; (IF THIS UCSINH: I'L'UNISHKll EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. Satisfaction Utiarnntccd. I'mmiit AtU'ittion C.ivt-ii tu Cull, l'uy or Niitht. Oilicc uiitl iciiUIciu'C No L'7 North Main Strt ct. Telephone No. 51. inaugurated at tlx; lll - liN MAIMi, IN llKHHK 'I'll (. I.IISH OCT TUB MiMANI'S Ol- Tllli 1 1 A V I 1IMK.-. are nuw ttnitit;. ri-il lint, ;it $i In $ : H.r.o. nt frtnit $:i tti 1', jnu e.tn n,w l.-ike l'ur nuc 01 itiaxtrt iirtn jiukctit (JoIiil; at h sung Iluildin anl l.ojui Slock To Hot row Money ? a comppny more ready to loan. Before taking address T. W. BRANCH, Secretary, It. UBBB, 6taU Agent , at Mr. Brvnch'fofficc. WHITE - SULPHUR - SPRINGS, WAYfjESVlLLE, N. C. air-1 . Thjz&g- This cclehrnted resort, the coolent and niot pteturcsqite spot in Western North -Can- . . is now oprn for n'""'. loiih1e d fitly trnins from AsheviUc to the Spring eneh clnv of wetlk, iiultMHiiK Sumlav Trnins leave A-hpville for Wavnevil e nt h.i't in , und b:4." i. l-tave Wnynesvjlle Inr hvvi11e nt ( n. in.., nnd IL'MKl noon i lit- water i the finest ami purest white sulphur, in'ludni; a irood apiietitc. and tliy il!e is supplied itJi every thing t o satisfy it. Hooms are wed liirnisnvd, eiean and e-ni, 1 he terms ol boaid are moderate and will jiim-'Jloltm WE ARE NOW OPEN iiavio sj:ci!i:i;i) thk iVall Paper, Stereo Relief, Sheet WALL PAPEIt CF ALL THE LATEST fINDOW SHADES! A Full Line 'ainls iintl Slnins llcMilv tli Ctiunti-y. OUR SPECIALTY: Mint Mililc hv Oursi Ives of I'est WJiile J.eiid iiiul Oil. lS!CO 9 No. id N;rlli tnul Kijuai-c. GLENN SPRINGS Alter visilini; various wa orinir plaers I Icrinn intensely with Clr'oiik- 1 tynpeptia, in tact stme physicians pmnouneed my ease Kfitirit.s. Whatever it mar h-tve hecn I am now almost entirely relieved, and that rtliel hau Itten Im iif:M in ly 'he iie of ('.Una Springs Water. 1 think it eipial it not superior lo anv iiMniral water uii the ci iiiin-.i.t. .Monn.e, N. C. ' K Raysor & Smitii and PAUL SIMPSON, Shipper, 1.KWI UAiinux, I'rr. H. T. coi.LiKS,Vive-Pre Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $35,000. WESTERN CAROLINA BANK, State, County And City Depository. Organized Mny, 1888. DEPOSIT BOXES IN FIRf FRCCF VAULTS RENTED AT RFASCNABIE RAT IS (SK.NKKA.1. BANKING Inters, sl raid oti Dcpm-Ux DlBKCTORf- I.UWIS M Mill'" H. T. COl. I. INS, M.J. I'Alil"., . IS. 1 . ri;i;ii S. II. Punk oicn from 0 a. m , till UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, i Instruetion is oflered in four general e'tne8 of f-tndy, six iiritt' eoiiiK a lare j nnmljT of Hpicial eonnew. and in taw, m li ! eiae nr.d ciiKinetnniJ 1 lie l aeui';,- lneiinies twta'y teiuttTs. Silio'ars'ips and tnan Inmls ure available I r needy yuiinj; men of j tnlent and eharaelcr. The next MHsimi lie ins Siptnnlier 1. I:or eataloKUt with tu It j infoi motion, addn PKIiSllniNT WINS ION jiiiiel'tillin Uiope'. lllll, N. C. SOUTHERN : .N. 4,1 rATTOS AVI"., A.licviMi lnaiH'li ol tl.i' l.udikn Il'iti-n Si uilii.-1'ii mic lli-iii', ol iiviinnt'li Cu.. w :io nn llic s' lc di nlcm here n the crtcsn Sd'lnwnv, Cbk'krring, Miithnthrk. Wason ,V llninlin and SicrlinR 1 innm mid VI phi .V llninlin und Stcilintt Drains, wlrch nr'' Mold on Ui m to suit Ihc purcliiiscr Old Instruments tnkrii In vsi-hnmce forwhnttliey ure worth. Instrunii-nts t, rei't. Vou ure Invited to mil imii i x.niiine tlic fine sti ck ol Instiiinunts in Intent styles in ook. wfllnut, etc 11 H. CKUUCH, MnnCKcr. y W'l'rof nnd Mrs II R Crmich. tenrhers of voenl rnltiire. rinno, Q'gn" I""1 theory of music. For years Instructors In music In the National Nortniil t'uivcrsity In nhin. THE 9IAITLAND SCHOOL, No. 40 French Droad Avi Due. BNOI.ISH ANDKBBNCII IIOMB ANHllAY 8CHOUU l'OK OIKI.S. MRS. BUKOWYH MA1TI.AK1), Vrimiiml The School wH! re open Septeniher 2(lth Mrs. MaliliinU fill he In Ashcville after August ISth. Circulars of the m.liool can be had at Raysor Ac Smith's, I'atton avenue. be given on apptieation. 'Bi, M. BRIGHT, Proprietor. FOR CONTRACTS. bi:st of woi.kmkn. Iron, Lincmsta Decorations. DESIGNS AND AT ALL PIIICES. of SHADES AND FIXTURES. .Mixed. Wc litivc t In 1 lost, in Aslii-iMt-, N. C. MINERAL WATER. enme to C.letm Sprincs almost in despair, sul- SM.t: I' Y U P. ULiAl'll Pelhani s Pharmacy. - - - Glenn Springs S. C, t p MCLorip, Csshlrr, Jtl'MNKSM TUNArrKh. ii riMinK liartin.ut. J ft. KA I'MAKI.liS McNAMI'.l ). K. KANKIN, VI. I Hl!AKIi:N. KliHII. n. m on SiitnninT, till ft p. AlCTION SALE! Tuisiliivs inn! HaturdHyH, nl 111 a. ni I ;inl otlerltiK every ilny very chenp at privute hmIc u lare lot of ladies' huts; 1 relriKcru. tor; 1 ice ereiiui lieier; 2 safe; 1 Imtll tub: several clocki, lotitiKs, trunks and sewing inncliires; also lurniture, clothing, ft:c , &c. E. COFFIN, A I'l TinN nsr Commission lloi'sii, 37 Patton Avenue. AOAItlANT, Of Itself nl. I not crack, swell or shrink. WHV THE AMERICAN If III RAMBLER Is tbe BEST WHEEL 01? THB MAKKKT tills year. BECAUSE l lie eonihinalion of t ho celohrated U. ft J. Pnomnatlo Tiro and BprtuR Frame make riding on It a luxury. TRY IT AND ut CONVINCED Send for lllustrat.d Catalogue. OORMULLT JEFFERY M'F'fl CO., Waihlngton, D. 0. THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY, "ll.U,C.M Curi'S (Joliorlm'it III)', tlliint in ttoADHys, without I'aiil. I'riivi-nts fitrlitiiii". CniitiiiiiK no Dcridor poisonous siilistiiiuics. iiml Is ffharnntcod ahsolutoly Iturmlcss. prescrihod by physicians. Hps Ky rlnKnfrna wlthmioli liottlo. 1'rlcPVi lolil hy druggists. Ilewnrn fr6nl. stltntis. AriiicrJhoTii.Ot.l.i i..N.I.l.n G 0 FUR 8AI.E BV RAY50H k SMITH, ASHEVILLE, N. C
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 25, 1892, edition 1
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