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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: SATURDAY h:Vl IS INU, AUGUST 27, 181)2. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Trb Daily Citiirn, Democratic, it published every afternoon (except Rnnday) at the fol lowing rate strictly cash: Ohm Ybah.. $6.00 8ix Montr 3.00 Tiiei Months I SO Ohe Month S OhuWhhk - 15 SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1802. "Bonds don't give light," said Alder man McDowell at the bonrd's meeting last night. True, and they never will. Try a good bond and a penalty for every light not running every night. That will bring out what is wanted. Another balloonist has been butch ered to make an American holiday. A Detroit, Mich., telegram says: "Cortic Carmo, who had been making ascensions at the exposition grounds here, was killed this afternoon by lulling from a great height. Her parachute would not work." Did the ancients have any nunc brutal way of killing their amusement makers ? Kxrsi says: "I rather would prefer negro rule or anything to the rule we have had heretofore." "Hurrah for the United States," said a speaker at a polit ical meeting. "Hurrah for h 1," came j back from some sore head in the crowd. "Every man for his own country," re turned the speaker. Kxuin has n right to express his preference for negro rule. Wc know now what, if not who, he is. GOOO K.NUKiH FOR I K. An immigration agent ol Huron IlirKch reports to him that the Hebrew peas ants of one of the districts in w hich lie was working have become so degraded that the Argentine Republic would prob ably object to taking them. The tele gram conveying this inlormation ink's that these Hebrews, who are too fur down in the scale to be received even by a South American republic will, proba bly be taken to the United States, "which has exercised much liberality in the admission of Russian lews." A nice reputation we have got in the Old World ! Any of the oll'-scouriiigs ot humanity that cannot be tolerated in any other country arc to be shipped to us, together with whatever they may have of disease, anarchy or crime about them. A ueer way to build up a re public! BRITAL HKI.KISHNKSS We find this extraordinary paragraph in the local columns of the New York Herald : "The lauding of ninety-nine bales ol rags, which arrived in llrooklyn on the steamer Marsala from Hamburg and ol eighty bales ol rags on the steamer Uir nuuiia from Tripoli, by way Genoa, has aroused the Brooklyn health au thorities to a seuseof danger. The Mar sala's rags are stored on North pier, At lantic Hasin, and the ISirmnniu's have been placed in warehouse. The condi tion upon which these nigs were per mitted to be landed was that they would be immediately sent away. As this condition has not been complied with, the health authorities threaten to bring up the consignees with a round turn." We have called this extraordinary, but it it means just what it says it is also brutal in its disregard of the conse quences of sending away these rags to spread the contagion. They should of course be burned at once. To send them out of Brooklyn, is to remove the danger to another place where, unsus pecting any such menace to health, they would be handled perhaps by hundreds in the course of making them up into the fabrics for which they were intended. We cannot believe that the Iirookiyn authorities intend any sucliilisposi' iou of this material. SHORT STATE STORIES. Charlotte Observer: "Pretty lar, thank you, for a sixty-two year old," was Mr. J. G. Orr's reply to the salutation of a Iriend on the street yesterday. "I'll be 62 on the 4th of Sep tember and I have done a lot of hard work, too. I once split 200 rails in two hours and made my own gluts, and when 1 went to the war I could lift 1,000 pounds six inches from the ground without straining." L. McKnight, a young man charged with burglarizing W. S. Taylor's house at Mt. Airy, a year ago last anuary and beating Mrs. Taylor nearly to death while robbing her of $2,000 was con victed of burglary in the first degree at the Dobson court. The penalty lor bur glary in the first degree in North Caro lina is death, but it is not probable that McKnight will be hanged. In Johnson county Luther Britt, aged 23, knocked down John Fairchild, aged 15, with a pole. Charles Fairchild seized an axe and rushed to defend his brother John. He struck Britt on the head, probably fatally injuring him. Gov. Holt has pardoned Wiley Rob erts, who was convicted last August in Cleveland county of assault with intent to commit raue and sentenced to five years' imprisonment. -To this date there has been 300 ap plications for admission into the State Normal and Industrial ichool for girls at Greensboro. Harrison la Beaten. Prom an Interview wlthW. M. Springer. In all sincerity, I am satisfied that so far at Benfamin Harrison was concerned, he is already beaten. I know the candi date of the People's party, Gen. Weaver, very well, and be is not as wild und vis ionary as some of his published interviews would seem to one who does not know him. When he asserts that his party will carry several of the western states 1 have fulfconndence that it will do so. I am satisfied that Kansas will give his party between 40,000 and 50,000 ma. !rif v. It will also be victorious in Col orado. Nebraska, Wyomina and South Dakota, with a fair prospect of carrying other states, mat ueing ine case, me rnntmt will lie between Mr. Cleveland nnrl Mr. Weaver in the House of Repre sentatives. There is no possible chance, in that event, of the election ol Mr. Har rison. Each state will have one vote, onH that vote will be determined by the state's delegation in congress. A Hint Id Harrison. From the Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. South American republics are modeled ' after the United States, but the resigna tion oftbe President of Argentine hi no precedent in this country's history. r The public it cordially invited to make -rfc waiting room in the Phono graph Parlor whether they wish to uic . . jminf nr not. TRADE WOULD DO FOR VS. If America abandons protection her trado both at home and abroad will double in ten years. Wc see what her natural resources and the skilland indus try of her people have done for her in spite of protection. The impetus her in dustries will receive under a system tf unrestricted commercial intercourse will create wealth even beyond the dreams of Wall street. The effect on the great est of American industries agriculture will be immediate. If America takes our woolens and cottons and hardware in increased quantities she will at once tiud the demand for our corn doubled and trebled. The fact that the ships that go to fetch American corn go in ballast is an immense restriction on the amount taken, bet them both go full and return full and American fanners will find the demand for their corn very greatly increased. But it must not be supposed that because wc send more woollens and cot tons to America therefore America will produce no more of these articles. She will, under a system of free trade, be a far greater manufacturing country than she is now. Alter the fust year or two. the manufacturers will find that they can easily compete with their European rivals, and that the supplies of raw ma terial at tlieir doors and the ingenuity ol their people amply compersale lor the higher wages they are culled on to pay. I'anipcrcd industries, when the pamper ing is withdrawn soon tiud their level. Itut no sooner will America hold her own in the munuluctuiiiig world than she will begin to outstripull. At present the great neutral markets of the Eat, of India and China arc closed to her be cause the larili puts her at a disadvan tage. As soon, however, us she can en ter these markets on terms of equality she will begin to beat all rivals. Her geographical position and her command of raw material will make it quite im possible to undersell her in China, either iu cottons or in other dry goods. How can a manufacturer whose port ol des patch is Liverpool, hope to sell goods in Canton as cheaply as a manufacturer whose port is San 1'rancisco : The European countries now devoted to protection will find their exports enormously decreased by Aniericun Irce trade. At present America is a rival that docs not count. Under trie trade America will be a rival scoring successes at every turn. Plenty of the things that wc now take from prance and Germany we should take Irom America were America lice trade. But when lorcign States see this they arc very likily to realize that their only chance will be to put away the lollies of protection and follow the example of America. We shall never be able to compete with a free trade America, and in lillv years, or perhaps sooner, wc shall be, when compared with our offspring, an inactive volcano of commerce. We shall feci the rivalry ol the Americans, and lie- lore a generation has passeil away the United States, not England, will lie the most prosperous of the workshops ol the world, London Spectator. STATE TOL1TICS. The Raleigh organ of the Republican party gives space to a special attack on Col. Harry Skinner. It terms him a "Rcubenite, unstnble as waters" and coolly adds: "If he did not intend to go into the Third party he shou'd have kept out ol the convention," Skinmr is now taking life easy at Nag's Head, ' jar from the maddening crowd." The Third party has not a word from him. W. R. Williams, who was noininaid to the State Senate by the Third party has not only declined the honor, lint repudi ated the party which nominated him. lie exhorts all Democrats to vote for the nominees from Cleveland down to con stable as the best way to secure reform. The Goldsboro Headlight says that the Republicans of Wayne county will not nominate a county ticket, but will endorse the county nominees of the Third pmty. KXl'H'B ciioici-:. He I'rcfcrH Neiiro Rule to Wlirft We Have Keen IlavliiK Goi.nsnoKu, Aug. 2o. Several prom inent Democrats when reviewing here, this afternoon, in the presence of "Gov ernor" Exum, the good done in this State under the past and present Demo cratic administration ami the danger that threatens us in the event of Harri son's election, which undoubtedly means a force bill and negro supremacy, re ceived the following response Irom the Weaverite candidate: "I would prefer negro rule or anything to the rule we have had heretofore." These are the exact words uttered by Dr. Exum and will be substantiated by the editor of the Goldsboro Headlight; C.J. Rivcnbark, of Goldsboro; James M. Oliver, of Princeton: G. W. Pegrani, of Petersburg, Va., and others. Since its utterance the doctor is sick, politically sick. Charlotte Observer. Uldvvell and Itie Liquor Traffic. Inmanacolis, lud., Aug. 23 The let ter of acceptance ol Gen. John llidwcll, of California, nominee of the Prohibition party for President, has been given out for publication. It is long and discusses the principles of the party as enunciated in the ulatlorm. On tlie oasis ol anso- lute prohibition, Gen. Bidwell says that the danger of monopolistic temlcncrts menacing the government is not so great as the destructive results sure to come from the liquor traffic. Same Here. Prom tbe Richmond Dispatch. The men who are making speeches for Weaver in Virginia are making speeches in favor of the force bill in favor of making the pending presidential election the last one in which the southern peopli will participate. Friendship Often Coats Cash. Prom the Oil City Bliziard. Some backwoods philosopher chops close to the line in the assertion that it often costs more to haye a man do you a favor than if yon were to buy the ac commodation and pay cash. Suited. " Prom the Cape Cod Item. She sat on the steps at the evening tide Emoving the balmy air; He came and aoked : "May I sit by your side?" And she gaye him a vacant stair. Out Of MlKht. Prom the Atchison Pally Globe. An Atchison young lady recently at tended a lawn party and wore three medium sized sunflowers as a corsage bouquet. ' Cannot wait fer the Frost. From the Pittsburg Leader. Minstrels will be here this week to open tbe chestnut season. "Rabbit Hat b." .Recitation in the Phon ograph Parlor. ' ' WHAT FREER CHURCH NOTICES. Pastors will confer n favor !y haft'linc in these notices ttot later than 10 a. in. on Sill urtluy.J CATIIOlJC CUI'KCH. Cutht.lie church, corner Haywood and Flint streets, las- II. While, rector hivinc service at 11 a. in . baptisms at p. in.; service daily at 7:I!0 a. in. flAPTl:T CUI'KCH. Virst I'.aptist church Corner College and Spruce streets, Htv. I. L. White, pastor Services at It a. m. and s p.m. Sunday school ut U::tO a. in. Trench Broad llaitist church. Kcv. ,. fj. Adams, paslor Services at 1 1 a. m.and 7:30 p. in Sunday school at !:UO a m. Acadfiuy Hill M;ssioTi -Suuday school nl :!:.'to p in ria.,cr iiiect ii t-viry Tllursday uiht. West ICnd Hantist Misi 'cv W. I". Southern. Sunday school at .1::lO p. in. l'riiycr mcctinii every Satur.lav flight. l-Yrn Hill I'.aptist church. lii:tniorc K, v. 11. H. Nelson, pastor Sabbath school at i..'(H, preaching at I 1 o'clock u in , and Mayer inectiiiK at :t o'clock h. ni. u. I-:. Clll'HCH. 'sot-TII. Central Methodist Hpiscopa! Church South Kcv. C. W Itvrd past"! 1 livine scrviif at 11a in., ami 7 UO p. m. Sunday school at U.UO a. in. Kivcrsi.lc M. li. church. South Rev J. C. Truv, pastor liivinc service II a. in. and S p. in Sunday school at il p. m. A welcome to all. Ninth AsluvillcM I! church. St. nth-Key. K l. Shcrrill. pastor. Services at 11 a. ni. and 7:JO p. in. Sunday school at the Mc'hodis-t Chapel on Colh c street, bceinn u promptly at V p ut. Claude Miller, superintendent. l'ethel church. South Ashevillc. Kcv I!. I.. Statnev, paslor I'reuchiuj: at 1 1 a. ni. and Siilo p. in. Suitdav s. hool at 4- p in., Y. I.. Wnilor soiurin leiiili-llt. hp worth I.cacue devotioual ineetiiic; everc Sundr.v at 7 4."', 1.. It. Ahxnnder prcs-il it I'raver meeliiiK every ednoday nUht. All cordially in vi ed. riln i kiow e'lll KCIl. l-'irst churcli Itivine woiship tomorrow at 11 a. in an-l S p. in Viiunc. piople's nicctinu al 7.1.r. Satibulli School at tt:ao. Snmhsi.lc Presbyterian Cluirih. Kcv. 1.. II. Hnlilwm. pastor liivine wurship at 11 a in and s ;lo p. in Sabbath school at .'t;UO p. in. Men's prnvei- met uvii ev ry Sablmtll inorti uiK at lo o'eliick The youim leoplc's so ciety of Chustiatl endeavor evirv Sabbath eveniiu-at 7- lo. Week y lecture Wc-.'nc.-ibiv ni(!lit at s.I'o Ilelhanv church, lit miry Mock, (third tloori. V'rlh e'i'lirt Mpiarc. Kcv I- S. Mor row, pa-oor I'ivine w orship at 11 n. in. ami S:inii in. SabliatiisclMoliitaii.nl l'rayer mvetiilK Wednesday at s p in. Calvary Prrsbvtcrinn chinch, col.. CMllo lie I. ill Salibaili school 1 1 a. tr.; prenchuit: ;t p. in. ami 7 ao p in. Kcv C. II. I'usen bury. pastor. ICCISCol'Al. Ctll'HCII. Trill it v ihurch, eorner Clnmh and Willow streels, Kcv, M Neelv HuIlo'C, re. tor 1 till Sunduv after Trinity Holy Communion. S a. in : noirnink. pruycr. 11 a. ni.; Sunduy school. .:0 p. in.; cvcnuij; praycr,.r.30 p in St. raid's Chapel, Kcv. J. II. I'ostell. minis ter in chari;--- Services on L'dand l-th Sutulnv ineach nionlh at 1 1 a in. St Andrew's Sit vices on 1st and Sioolay i:i each mouth at 4 ."o p in. n.-liverdam Chapel, Kcv W. I-' R ice, minis ter in charj;c--l'ivine services tomorrow at 1 1 a. in. M. l CIICKCIl. first Methodist Episcopal church, comer Havwii'-tl strict and 1'attotl avenue. Kcv A. H. r.atnble, pustor. Sunday school '.l::io a. in. 1'rLiichinK 11 U. "1 ' nd 7::s0 p. in. CoIIikc Strccl M. 1-: chureh Kcv. M. M . lotus, pastoi rreachiilc each Sabbath at 1 1 u. in., ami 7 p m ; Sunday school at :i p. ni. All arc cordially invited. cinnsTUN cin-KCn. Chiistian church, corner of Spruce and Wooillm slreels Kev Sinn-on Holt, of Illi nois, tvill pr.a-.h at 11 a m. and s ;to p. in. Sunday school at 10 a. in. All are cordially invited. VALUABLE LA?J0 FOR SALE, Hv virtue ot Htitluirity conft'rrrd lv a c.t tin UtiI " m.rtj:;ii:t.' vxivutiM hy .1. CI. 'juivn ;uui Mary I. iJiKrn, his wife, to the ' A sli"v il It 1 1 unu'sUMil n rnl I on n Aocta tion" (IhU-1 tin- -5th (1:u of November, A. 1 1, lM'.tu. nni iivoriiH ni the othfc of the K't'iU r of vi iN of lititicunbt' futility North Carolina in book of mort naces ami iked of trifit No on iwitft'H ."'.-'. ft Ht i ., tiikI upon which ti:ott).iii' iltiautt hus been mailt.', wc wib on SAlTKliW. Sl.l'TliM li'-K, 17th. isitj, at the court hottsf door in thrcit of Asli villc. I'outilv ot I'.utu'omttf state of North Carolina, st.ll at public miction to the hiKhc.-tt hi, Met l-r ka-i!i tli' latril ami pmnitfrri con vettlbvthc s:til mortae anil docribn! therein as UA nn: UeyinumiL: on the north east co-ncr of t he lot convened to Marv I Oiiecn bv . K. I.wtiK and wile bv ilee.l diiled fherJt.ri!ay ol Auiinst A. 1) . l-M'.i, rcconhd in the i.lliee ol the Ueister of Penh of Hun com be count v in book No ' 7 jiajie and uuis with the eastern hue of said lot south went vtm'i' dcynes east ' S, '-".1 1-. i one min imi and tiirv two and one hull l.''gi feet i stake; th'-nce south forty-seven decree west iS. 7 ) on a hue farallel to Hill et . m1 v'i (!' ret to the western hue ot 'the said lot eon'''d bv J K. Lout; and nite to Mary Ouecii; thenc with until wot- ern line noitH twentY-nine ilc;reis. wet N. LM.i .) one hundred anil fottvlhrcr 1 4 3) feet, eiht ami a half isi ji inched to the suuithein mnrein ot Hill street; thence ith said margin of H ill trei t north torty scen decree east (N 47J l-) I sivty "ix ibti) teet to the bei;iiiniUK; the above described lot beintf n portion ol the aitl lot conveyed to Marv 1.. Oucch by .. li l.nni? and wile hereinbefore described, ret. rvr.ee to which is nbv nook JONI-S - U'Dllll, Altornrv for the " As hi tile Homrsteud iinrl Loan AsRceiattnn" m nrlijanee. Thi-4 J;irdday of Auniist, A. 1 , 1 hc THE FAMOUS CONNELLY SPRINGS. T IHKCTLV on hue of W. N C. divHrn of R. 1. K H., and onlv l."o yards from station. I-'otir daily pnsstiKer trains This favorite resort in new r.pen Cuisine simply unexcelled in the si Lift, und presided over by a well-known elut. This water ha 1 cn hik'hlr endorsed bv hundreds ut the mutual protect-ton. and ha been pronounced by a competent London authority to lie fully eipial, if flot tot pen or to any ol the most e lelir ited mineral witter of liuioiie and Atncncn- It m fhtPd m larcc quauiities all oer the t'nited States, and also direct to London, LuK'iiud. Water stron'y diuretic and tonic. Livery nian'e, naroer unop, laumiry, naii- room, nowiint; any. pool ami tiiiitnm tanies, I'nti vailed icenery Sph ndid driven. I'u'l hand all the- neuson. Write for piuspejtus and rates to ONNlil.LY SPRINCS Cn julylNd'Jni Connelly Springs, N C Nc OTIl K IW virtue of a deed in trust. KtTen hy W. l. i'atton to me, the un dersigned, as trustee, to secure a deht due to ftrawnan Ac nous, 1 will sell by public auction for cash, at the court house door in the citv ol Asheville, N. Con the 1 5th da v of September, A. I . 1H9'J, thecity lot helunninK to nam w. I), ffltton. situatid on southside avenue, near liatley street, adioining land 01 F. Smith und Jacob Uelvechio, and more particularly deseriLcd in the above men tioned deed in trut, registered in Book H. paKe sia. et scq , m the Kegister s office o Huncomhecountv. N. C to which reference is hereby tnaiie for a full description of said lot. Witness my hand this the 10th day of AUU!t, loVlf. J. U SMA1I1HKM, Truitec. W. V. JINKS, Attorney. auKl)d30d NOTICB By irtue of the power ftrd in me bv a deed tn trust mnde and exe cuted by Henry Hill on the 24th day of March, lh'.u, to secure the payment of a certain note therein more particularly de scribed. 1 will, on tbe 2(Uh dnv of Scorem tcr, A. L)., mt2. nt the court house door in the City of Ashcville, Buncombe county. North Carolina, sell at public sale to the hiRhrst bidder, for cash, a certain lot of land situate in Arden. N. C. on which the said deed in trust is given and which is more par ticularly described in said deed in trust, which is reitered in Hook 24, page ai't, in the o Iti re ot the Kegister of Deeds of Iiun comhe county alorcsaid, to which reference is hereby made. Witness my band this the 2t)th day ol August, mux. augi!0d30d R. P. YOUNGI1I.OOD, ANNOUNCEMBNT I beg to say to the voters of buncombe county that I am a candidate for the office of Krgister of Deeds for this grand old county, subject to the iudumrnt and wishes of the Democratic con vintlon, which meets in Asheyille September 3rd next. If 1 am elected, the duties incum bent upon me shall be despatched with uni form courtesy and prompt nustness regular ity. Whilst desirout of the nomination, and which I trust will be the convention's pleas ure, whether you relect me or not. I will be found votinir for Cleveland, and against the infamous force Dill, very respry, July27dtf R. P. DKUMMOND, NOTICE To voters of Buncombe county: I hereby announce myself candidate for the office of gherifl of Buncombe county, sub ject to the action of the democratic nomi nating convention, ana earnestly request my many friends to aid me in securing the nomination Verj respectfully. auf;8dtsept3 juaai B M. MORGAN. ADASIANT) The "Perfection of Wall Plaster." Ithas 800 percent, mors tensile strength than lime, and 300 per cent, more than aor other ma terial knows a wall plaster. POIVDER Absolutely Pure. A crcntn ofltMrtnr l.nkint; .M.wilcr Hiph cl of .ill in Irovcnii i; Htniicth. I.nlrnt V. Si, t'.ovrnimrnt Food Rrnnrt ROY A I. UKIi; ftlWIiHR I'd . Hill Willi Street, N. V SUUVKNIR.S OF ASIIKVILI.K NATIVE NORTH CAROLINA GEKS. JtWELRY'NO di IMOND MOUNTINGS MADE TO ORDER "it a AI1THU51 M. S II LI) LEADING JEWELER, i8 Nuuth Main St., AslicvlUc. G. II. MAYER, CONSULTING OPTICIAN. 59 Sontli Main St. CLOSING OUT MY BUSINESS. Your Inst chance to Kft yourntKht accurately fitted with glasses without charge for the examination. ONLY 15 DAYS LONGER. Opera, I'ield ('.Iumc and other Optical In strument at a substantial reduction. REMOVAL. 1 have m.iviil from ;i7 I'atton avriiue to 1 North Court Square. Ladies wid tind this a quiet place, and good cheap. E. COFFIN. Auction and C!orr mission Mouse. Auction xultn 1 uisdajH and Saturday at j Hi n. in. I ANTICEPHALALGINE CUlfES Where : Others : Often : Fail. HEAD ACHE era Anticephalalgine CURES PHOKPTLY AND QUICKLY. RAYSOR & SMITH. HOUSES TO RENT Should he nlnalerrd with Adftmant thereby RavinK all future rcpairn to walls. BILTMORE ICE AND COAL COMPANY. BILTMORE, N. C H tmiinri tickets, $t per 100 pounds, tn pound tirkrts, .'Hi cents per 100 pouncli, or I'l tickets for $1. 2?i pound tickets, A8 cents per 100 pounds, or 0 tickets for ft, luu pound tickets, 50 cents per 300 pounds. PRICES IN LARGE QUANTITIES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION. ICE Ashcville Office No. 05 North Main street, Ililtmorc Office, Telephone No. 97. M. L. REED, NO. 10 PATTON AVENUE, WILL MAKE A SPECIAL REDUCTION OF 33 1-3 : Per FOR CENTENNIAL WEEK ONLY In nil departments, consisting of Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing, DRY GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Shoes of the leading makes, for men, ladies and children. Gent's furnishing Goods, Hats, Trunks and valises. Don't fail to see our $3.00 Men's Stiff Hat. Beats tbe world. Call ami iusccl our big stock before you purchase elsewhere. Respectfully, . BALTIMORE CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS HOUSE, No..- lO - PATTON - FEARFUL GUTTING SCRAPE THE KNIFE BOSTICS 13ARGA1N BONANZA Mr. Bostic lias concluded for flic next 10 (lays, in order to make room for his large Fall arid Winter stock, to use the knife freely and cut the price on many dress goods just half in two. Some dress goods that have been selling at SO cts. w ill now go at 40 ets. Others worth 40 cts. will now go at liO cts., and goods worth 15 ets. will have toeonietoT'acts. (lood gingham's at f cts. Don't believe talk, but go and see for yourself He is now re ceiving new fall goods which will be sold very close to stimulate the trade on other lines. Kvery yard of calico will go at cts. except oil reds, indigo lilacs and .Simp son's blacks. Cotton plaids 4 cts. per yard. Do notstay away, but go early, for re member on the 1st of Sep tember new goods and new prices will be enforced. Do not forget the place. J. T. BOSTIC, 30 Pal to 11 Avenue. P. L. COWAN & CO., JEWELERS, A I.I. KINDS (111 - WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. Wc Make h Specialty or Flue Watch Repairing:. Mr. W, V. Goldsmith in our watchmaker, and is always pleaded, to sec hi customers, ALL WORK GUARANTEED. 9 West Court Place, ASllliVlI.LI'., N. C. No. Accident Tickets FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER DAY, $4.60 FOR 30 DAYS, SOLD AT AOBNCV OP THE TRAVELERS' INSURANCE COMPANY llnrtford, Conn. THUS. W July 1, 18a. POSTBbI,. A(tt., 20 N. Court Platf. Aihevillf. N. C RATS AND MICE Io not snaw throuph Adnmant. H in beat tanltarj plaster. i ICE Telephone No. 137. Mauager. THE- : Cent, : Off UNPRECEDENTED OPPORTUNITY ! C A Thirty-four of tlio Choicest Uuiltling A O Lots in City, Count v or State FOR SALE REASONABLY; Being a part of the McDowell property, fronting on South Main street, the Boulevard of Aaheville. HALF HUNDRED ALSO A IN WHAT IS KNOWN AS THE BUCHANAN TRACT, ALONG SOUTH MAIN STRIiET AND Bl'NCOMBB DRIVE. APPLY AT OI'PICB IN WESTERN CAROLINA BANK, TO capt. m:. j. fagg, Manager or the Aghevnie Park and Hotel Company Blackwell's SHj jJ "05'' "Qreat Bull riovement. BULL DURHAM is a mild and pleasant stimulant which quiets the nerves and in no way excites or deranges the system. In this respect it is distinctive. It gives the most solid com fort vith no unpleasant effects. Made only by Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N. C. HARRIS' SPRINGS, S. C.. CONTAINS 1-3 MORE LITHIA THAN THE BUFFALO LITHIA WATER. It Has No Superior FOR CURING Dyspepsia, Constipation, Liver toniplaintn, Nausea. J)ropn.v, (Jout. Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, lln mutuiia and Catamenial Derangements, Dis easesof the Mood. (Juaranteed to cure Cancer. On Draught, and For Sale by the (lallon at PELIIArS PHARMACY, ASHEVILLE. Vor partictilnrs write to . T. HARRIS, I Proprietor of the Harris' I.ithitt Springs. HOTEL AT SPRINGS IS OPEN FOIt GUKSTS. DRINK THE KNOXYILLE BEER The Best and Only the finest Bavarian -rV Hops and Malt used in its manufacture. " A Trial is Earnestly Solicited. J. B. PITTMAN, SOLE AGENT. iARE YOU IF NOT, SEE THE POLICY OF THE Washington Life Insurance Co. OF IVliTVV YORK. THE COMPANY HAS A FINE RECORD. Assets HAS BEEN DOING BUSINESS THIRTY-TWO YEARS. "Vital Questions ! T 1 Are too worth TOUAV as innch as yon want to leare as an estate l -A- 1 t Tour death f No. 2. STTz-N " I 10 th erentot Death overtaklnR you, what Is tbe BUST plan to prerent the miscarriage of your Intentions t 3STo.4. "fVY" I- 1 Does not Life Insurance offer to you opportunities ol overcoming JLN QJ, sE3,thejsadTautaesf an Insufficient estate? ThePollelea written'by the W A8HINOTON are described la these general tsrma : They are-Non-forfeltable. Unrestricted as to Residence and Travel alter two Tears. In contestable after two years. Secured by aa Invested Reserve. Solidly backed by Bonds and Mortgages, first liens on Real Batatc. Barer than Railroad Securities. Not effected by the stock Market. Better Paying Investments than United mates Bonds. Less Bs. pensive than Assessment Certificates. Mote Liberal than the Law Requires. Definite Contracts. THUS. L. ALPR1BND, Manager for Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina, JS03 B. Main street, Richmond, Va. ALEX. WEBB, ASHEVILLE, N. C, 3 BARNARD BUILDING, AGENT FOR Buiconlit, llijirood, ll-4liot, llci4cftoi tad McDowell Coaatki. LOTS Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco IVbde a record long years ago, which has never been beaten or . approached. It has not to-day, a pood second in popularity. Its peculiar and uniform excellence pleases the men of to-day as it did their fathers before them. Sold wherever tobacco is smoked. in the United States Purest on Earth. INSURED? $12,000,000 unin sniiMiN ( At present rata of Increase, how long will it take to place jour is tate In 81'FPICIKNT incomc-neariny; condition t I Should jrow die TODAY, would the 1NCOMB from your estate l8l)PPOT your family? UW BHU
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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