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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Monday Evening, October 3, 1892. ASHKVIl.I.E JUJI.Y CITIZEN Tkk IVkitl vrrtv IV"iVh'. m putilisheil MUr--it v i,;t Sun'iay t at the lot k'wiux Kiev jurtVcCi en.1!.' VW t Mt , $1 OO VJ..'.xrirtv .. 3.0(1 I'M V'.'.VVHS 1.5i' Oft VJ.vrt 5i. Oxft ttn, 15 io.v ocrouKR :!. mvj Xoxrii C.irtiliiiians, resilient in H.ilti m -i h.ivc su!iscril)c.l over twelve linn eireii 'VU.irs ami t'orwanleii it to Chair man Simmons ot tlie Deitio-nilii; lixivu tive committee "as a fum! to lie use. I to maintain white supremacy in.'..rth Car olina." In so ikiiim tlicv take the op portunity of hoping that ' the people l our dear Slate, mindful ol our jjltir inus recnril in pe.ue an. I war, will rail arounil the liamiei of Democracv to sbirlil the Sti.te and save her from tin combination ol Kadicalism anil Weaver ism which threatens to destroy not onl )(ioil Kovernment hut peace ;miiI irui--pcrity within her linrilers " Novembta should return the rilit answer lo iu Kenetous act. Till! Ciriz icn hears that the people of tin eastern part of the State who are reall.v democrats feel greatly eia-ou rayral over the si'.' of the Weaver demon 11 mini in Raleijjhlast week. It had been extensively advertised that every county in t In state would be represented by sc..n and thousands of Third paitv men, and that the total of the crowd would be any where from Itl'teen lo twenty thousand. The most desperate elT.n ts were ui-.de to j;et out every 'nan uh i woul I nrob;ibl vote lor Weaver, ami tlie result was that not to exceed two thousand Tiiii'dparty men heard the yillilier ol tiieSouili speak at the capital. It stems prooablc thai the strength of the Weaveiiies in this State lias been reaiiy over estimated. TllKV had an "American tin plate ban ner" to j.'reet MeKiulev at 1'bilailelpliia, and eeerv time it was waved the Major put iti.-i hand into the breast ol his coat and bowed and looke I very virtnous and highly pleased itb the tiibuteto his p uveriiil bill U n appears, !'ov hi; ever, on the aa'Jwritv of lalitor Me Clure of the I'mudciphia Vnr.es. ibal the banner "was m.itsu'.ictuiol by Mr. William II. lMwards . f t:. Cly Tin Plate company, near Cardiff, Wales, who came oyer here with bis Welsh superintendent, Mr. Richard Lewis, and later bought and repaired mill at N.ir ristown. imported bis ownpla:es iron. Wales, imported Ins own skd'ed work men, and dipped the l:nyis jil.ites in KtiKHsli tin by I'nulis!: workim-n." Tin more the people know ol tar tin plate humliim the greater hnmVn;: it ;ij-.ir tube. The worst of ir U that it is a vtrv costly liuuilmi; -as we hope tl.t Republican pir'y will find out., ROM I A I'lC i:i. I'EMV.S V. Mr.. A llollomanl, news edi or ot the Kaleiith Stale Cbvon'cle and edi'or of the Kiinsville News, ar.l Ms Minrii Keruer some mouths .'.Lto pl.onied nil elopement, lint were I'ovar'cd. l-iidtn Ilolloman went up to Kcrnsville to make a ooli-ieal speech As he was leavii.u t lit re at S p in.. Miss lv rner was , the platiorm. her t.,t In r on on,' side, her mot her -in t heo! In r. As i h,- t ; .. ia uiov, . i away sh.e sprang on 1 lie f-;si i ,;i and n a see. aid w asuo'.e Ar'tvi";; at K.,!i u!i at U o'clock S 1 1 mil. y nio-nmi,'. theiiy ister was waked no and a la t nse p''" cured. Rev. 1. I. -e'-. ol t lie t 'lirist am church, was Mr:', lor.oailn ; at-Y.o ! a .r. House parlor, made t i:e t w ain o' C, tar resist er, several ta '. sp .i.eran.! te'e-rap;: men beiitf; dehchted wati:e..ses. -Shelby k ew Mr. W. M. NLCon nell, a cit'au ol totstoa county, was thrown from his horse near Stanley Creek Saturday. As ' e fell, one loot caught in the stirrup. The hor-e ran at full speed for nearly a male, ilr.ain:!":.' the unfortunate man. and at l.ii pmped a fence. Mr. MeContiell's body luii'i; on the fence and broke the s'irrup leather. When found, he was unconscious, lb was horribly mangled, and there is liardly a chance lor his recovery. Our Kinus Mountain correspondent writes us that on last Saturday two c f the old est prople in the county died ;u their homes near that. town. Thcv were I'avid I., rails, nyci! ;ij years, and Mis. Rachel Harmon, aed '.'S. The Slate has secure.! a satisfactory settlement of tlie dispute reuardin the taxation ofi.be Raleiyh and t'jasl.ui and Seaboard and Roanoke railways. This compromise puts property valued at al most $1,300,000 in position for taxa tion, and will ijive the staic jlo.ooo in taxes. The Wilmington and Wcldoti railway is now the only one jtaudin out. It is stated by tlie Kaleib corres pondent of the Wilmington Mcssenejer that only two of all the farmers ol the State have made a tender of their agri cultural products for exhibition by their Statent the World's I'air. This is almost incredible, Plans for North Carolina's building at the iVorld's I'air have been completed by lirown it Hall, architects, ot Win ston. They a ill be submitted to the contractors at once (or bids. The build ing will cost about $50,000. News reached Raleigh Saturday of the sudden death at his home ir Burlington, of Mr. Alex. Holt, a younger brother ol the Governor. The latter has cancelled his campaign engagements which began Monday. Chief Jusiilce Merrlntoii. From tbe Wilmington Messenger We have known Chief Justice Mcrritnoti intmiatcly since 1872. There was no man in politics we held in higher esteem because we knew ot his genuine, strict personal and political integrity. As jurist he has borne himself without re proach and has kept his honor above all suspicion. He is a pure, brave, upright, able North Carolinian. It is gratifying to us to learn of the improvement of his condition lor he has been very ill indeed May he be speedily cured. AH Mtacli Mixed One Place a An. other. From the New York World. A negro clergyman wasrefuseda shave by a Lynn (Mass.) corlored barber, who is a prominent Kepulican of that eitv, and now we notice that a Republican or gan in Winston, N. C, is denouncing ' Col. Sutton, a Democrat of that city, for giving work to colored carpenters in preference to wbityones. This race ques tion is getting mixed. The farmer is learning that the prices of bis products are fixed in foreign markets, where he suffers from a compe tition invited and built up by the I pro tective system be is asked to support. Crover Cleveland's Letter of Acceptaucf. THE TATTLER. "tonit- Thlnits He tiers And Hears Worm Talking; About. While standing in the lobby ;.f one ot Vsbeville's hotels a few days ago I heard a traveling man relate to the clerk an xiK'ricnce he had had the afternoon be fore with on.: of Ashevil e's verv numer nis h.ukmen who eunilier the ground in. und the passengir dipot u; on the .rrival of every train. This gentleman s iid be had come in on the laic train, old, there being no strict ear at that end f the line just then, lie decided to take a .image. Hr did this without ii.ipiiring he Jehu's rate of charge. He was taken o one of the hotels ot the city, unloaded. ' d charged, w hat d ' you sunu.se? One dollar 1 The man was a stranger to Asheville. his was his fits', visit, and being a man d sense he was not favorably impressed ny this manner of riceptiou. I suppose he icbel'cd against 'lie extortionate charge of the hackmaii. lbil if lie did it vas of little use, because in Asluville here is no law to keep a haekuian from h irging w hatever he may s c lit. All lie same tl'ctc sho'dd be, 1 don't know ivhelhcr there is .1 license tax on car- i !.: It would be the proper thing lor : he Aldermen U) pel a license lax on ihem. anil besides that pa-s in ordinance n- kmc; ii a l.aahle otlence for any hack nan to charge nunc than -o cents tor bringing a person uu town. Ten chances to one, when a man makct Ins initial trip to a town ami is hogged the first i he tirsi thing iie at once puts down the low u as made up mamlv ot people ot the same class, and takes t lie next train tor a cheaper clime It seems to me the Hoard ol Aldenneii as given a sort of back-handed ship in the "nuisance" ordiuauce passed on first reading at last week's special mcrting. It provides that the police shall abate all "unuiillioriieil" nuisances. What does it mean ? Would any one say that the Hoard is in the habit of authorimg nuisances- Vet that is what t he Hoard itselt has said, or seems to hae said. It's one too many lor me, and I pause tor an explanation. 1 wis'i every I'emocr.ti, Republican. I'liiid party and Prohibition voter in Hui. combe could have lie li d that sjnech a K. H. I'd-.'iin in the court house last I'i.ursd.av. It was a speech the like ol winch A-heriHe does not olten get and it did 'ood I wish he could Itnveacliancc to deliver that same speech from everv -lump in North Carolina. And poor Butler! He has been worn out am. has cr.,wl.-d under tl.e wagon. i ii.l thry do sav lb.it Mis. Lease. 1 e l.ind whom Weaver is I id ng while mak ing bis Southern tour, is a licensed la -tT. I have inn seen the staumert in o!e in p-it. t. I ut I should pidue that Wcave. is an uuiiciiiscd bar. It that c-g had to lie thrown at this 'fluid pa-tv c al. before whom bis lolloweis bow alijcciiv m'Jieir absolute tan. ita ism it is a on I it could not have hit linn in his d, Tu rnout h Ancient as the egg was it would a; al' probaluhiy have aeti .1 as a pui .tier in i he cavit r llir. ngh which have passed -ocil s. r uio di nui it i;it ions ot the S nil li e u c..pk. a clii i i. i- not put on this put ting ir.i di s pi ct ty soon, the sidewalks will b liayi lo be wid' lied to give tl.e Compa res room for their neb- sticks. . crui.in M. li 'W( II has '.joke on Aldei men lii hiiiii'otiM that is a f oeen te.ang .1 ir.l, w ho is a mend' ais suc riw Tut: hi. laug ; r.i si-r. state roi.mcs. Review : A Cleveland c. uaty i'.i,:dcoi -.tc, w ho is an i x A ankee sr.ld er ami ii Republican, went over iaio Lincoln county last week to la. a- a politk.il dis .. cussion. i nue nr. vv.i. Coiise, l Mm eratic m name lor i. presi ui at i vc, -,..s speaking, the I'.t.'c -l.;if, ba lding up a s.lver dollar. : him about to to la c . j in si ions al inage. W hi 'e he was at it, a man in tl.e u had owed a dollar lot .vd to w-hoin he a iong time and who had vainly tried tocol'cct it. walked up and colla'ed lar d dlar and brought down the house. Hon. J. C. Huston of Winston, one of the biggest liriuocrats, mentally and physically, iu North Carolina, has sent to t he Philadelphu Tunes an indignant denial ol a purported interview with lum ill Washington on September Hth bv a correspondent of the Philadelphia Press in which Buxton is r'tioted as saying that the Republicans will carry No'rlh Caro lina. Buxton hasn't been in Washington to be interviewed. ." Hv V KI.AXI1H tin .NC l iS. A Prohibition Candidal? Con cfdeN HlH Klecllott. From the Shelby Neview. Rev ll, M. Webb, formerly of this place, but now of Randleinan, tells us that he met Dr... B. Cranlill, the I'rohi liition candidate for vice-presideiit, on the train the other day and asked him how he could reconcile his ideas as Baptist minister, with I he women's suf frage doctrine of the Prohibition party. Cranfill told him that be did not like that plank and intended to huvcit taken out of the platform. Mr. Webb asked bun what he, alter travcling oyer the South, thought of the Third party. Dr. Cranfill said it "wouldn't amount to much." Mr. Wetib then asked him ior his can did opinion as to who would be elected President. Cranfill said: "I will be honest with you. There is not, in my opinion, a shadow of doubt as to Cleve land s election That SngKeMiton W macadam From tbc Ailicrflle Democrat. We heartily endorse the suggestion of The Citizen that maeadum is pood enough for a majority of our streets Charlotte has miles of macadam streets and it Asheyille's streets were as eocAl as Charlrttc's we might feel proud of mem. it 'S useless to think ot pavine all our streets with brick or belgiam blocks at t!::s time, it is too exiiensive and tedious. Then why not finish South Main street and Patton avenue with the brick and put don n a good macadam on North Main, Haywood, Chestnut, Char lotte and College streets, Mcrrimon and Montford avenue? . Tariff reform is still our purpose. Though we oppose the theory that tariff laws may be passed having for their object tbe granting of discriminat ing and unfair governmental aid to pri vate ventures, we wage no exterminat ing war against any American interest. Grover Cleveland's Letter of acceptance. Everybody should see I. B. Worslev's museum of uative animals, birds, fish, etc., in the tent, opposite postofficc. , U1IEKE IS MR. LEASE? From the New Voit Suu. There is Mrs. Lease ol Kansas, Willi her patriotic soul, Inspired to tin less tlort To reach the destined goal; To save this grand republic I'lom mill and bom wreck. And throw t he yoke of tyrants I-Yom oil' its plastic neck; Hut where is Mr. Lease? There is Mrs. Lease ot Kansas, A woman ureal and good. Who li-his the eon r, 's bauKs As every woman -h nhb Wh i tills her voice fi sp-eches. Who st nigc.li s d.i v and inbt I'm libctty and gh-w And maintenance ot ii;Jit ; Kill wheie is Mr. Lease ? There is Mi s. Lease of Kansas, Whose heart is in the cause Ol higher legislation, Ot ibsmlectcd laws. Ol politics made better, Ot duty's great behests, t If national salv.it ion And mankind truly blest. lint wheie is Mr. Lease ? Vol.! TIC A!. AMinrUEKCDMMENT l.cn pcrsio: ei s comi.arc I he admin itralionof i'cnsioa Commissioner Raum with thai ol IVnsioii Commissioner Black tb.ev look loiwaulwilb pleasure lo next Match. IuiImii.'oi.. lis Sentinel, The coal combine's iV use is thai lo sell coal cheapir would be to r..b the stockholders. No matter w hich way it turns, it funis ilsell under the paiiilul necessity of robbinc; soineboih N. Y . Herald.' The cities ha ye been made clean, and simultaneously thcv have been made , healthy. Tlie death rale has (alien oil m everv ot Ihem. I his is a conse- i i aence, i oi a eon ctnence. i nc cienuer we In e l tie h i'.gcr we Inc.-- I hilaileiplua 'I'he tiir'if is making millionaiies and paupers. We want neither in this conn ii y. A safe medium of general jirospeiil v iswi'.il is iksirid. Abolilion of taii:l subsuliis must be ilccicid.aud Minne sota inns' i iiii in the movement.-- Si. P.. ul i '.lobe. t'.ov. 1-. Taker, iu the opinion ol the Columbus Puss and Post, should re. lie ;roin politics. He eertainlv, should or stop making a holy show ol himself and politics, too, ciery time lie opens Ins lace.-Clne.igo Mail. 1 'ai mer Wbitt law Reid. ol ( ipliir I'iirm. assures his lellow auricu'tui ists thai the Inch latill and the lack of free silver coin age do not inlet f. re in any degree with his ptospenty. Then what is the Farmer-.' Alii nice kicking about. Cl.i.ai.0 News Rich. I. ''hv ltuuli'Mt Hoitd. I . l.o M.ivl'v ill Al until .pminnl, Col line uu. ruing at taeahtast al l lie gov ' crr.uient house fu n I'trant was ilescrib :u' 1 'ales'. i;.e, ami said: "The road I fi "in Joppa to JeiiiMi'ini is, 1 believe. lite worst in tin- wori'i; ceilainly Hie w ot si I ever t : a vi led." 1 was sitting by Mrs. I'.tnnt i ll the op posile salt ol ike table, ami uniarked: "i'.eneral. I think you I aye !'.;:!id one roue her road t ban that ." He asked me whne. I 'rpiied, "From the R.ipidau to Kit hmond. " He buiglied and said : " Wi II 1 believe, there were moie obstrui lions "ii that roail." "Well, I'll l HiU"U." Prom the Wi s. ai Minor. One o i he loveliest ami in st atliaet i v c maidi iis we ever b.avv was on tiie cars last T'hursday aiiil thoucb we only ix j changed a k'" wotds with bir we v.cic dibi ionsly intoxicated v alii t he witchery I ot la r eonipi-ring cliariiis. and t lie very 1 c;o I h si ' ins la iglit, r alal lov. her since ! w e mil t his h.vi 1 -,- sjiii'iuuii ot lovebest I lY.'iii mlii'i i.l. and bas.ii I a: in I hose exipisi : iie winch el mils ilu.g arontd her si x ll at ' halo o: i 'V and delight which drown the i shadows of d.okest tagl.t. and make 1 I , with i i.eer while earth i.l angel mar. loth have mi -'u i .4 Ntriliinulv Trur Htau-itirn. I r. m tin- New V.. ik ..rl,' flic $.'o,oi lo.ooo winch the lav on lin ad cis to 1 lie cost w-ouid i I. 1 1 e Aimr ic ill jeople to Mippoit iu good boatdiiig houses, in idleness, the L'J.Ooo workmen required to produce the tin plate, to give to forty mill-owners, $oo.ocil each a year, and save j l','.p' ni.oi a i annually iy the operation. Hotel Arinatn. (ten A'ocA. B. J. Saunders, Baltimore; G. V. Means, Concord. T. A. Jordan, lauyille; Miss Crenshaw. Charlotte; I no. Colvtlle, Brunswick, Ga ; J. Yancey, p., Marion; W. S. Nash. iJaytoti. Ohio; F. 11 Leatherwood and daughter, Web ster. N C; W. C. Smith, New York; Miss Ltta Mc.Nrely, Connelly Springs, W. I. Hume, Nashville, Tennessee; R. II. Mitchell, Statesyiile; H. F. Bums. Atlanta; Jno. R. Coble, Greensboro; J. T. Oliver, Reidsvillc; R. P. Allison, States- ville; W. S. Tavlor. Salisbury; R. L. Ham blen, Sterling, Pa.; M. S. Kline, Ridge way; Chas. Goodyear. N. Y.;J. L. Mitch ell, wile and son, Chattanooga. After a long period of peace, when our overburdened country men ask lor relief and a restoration to a luller enjoy ment of their incomes and earnings, they are met by the claim that tariff taxation for the sake of protection is an American systen , the continuance of which is nec essary iu order that high wages may be paid to our workingmen and a home market be provided tor our farm pro ducts. These pretenses should no lunger deceive. Grover Cleveland's Letter ol acceptance. Boulliern IsuHliirnn College Xluut Hcliool. Resides tlie regular day session of this institution, which is now in successlul operation, there will be a night session opened on Monday night. October 3d, to continue six months. Classes in Book keeping, Shorthand and Typewriting will be oignnized for young and middle aged ladies and gentlemen who are en gaged during the day. Special classes will also be orgai.ii.ed in Business, Arith metic, Practical English and Correspond ence for the benefit of those whose ad vantages have been limited, Hours for instruction, 7:30 to to 9.30 during four nights per week, viz: Mon days, Tuesdays, Thursdaysand Fridays. Terms for bookkeeping or shorthand, three months, $18; six months, $30. Typewriting, three months, $15; six months, $25. Course in Arithmetic and English, three months, $15; six months, $25. No student received for a less time than three months. Tuition payable in advance; Each of the three departments is under a teacher who is a specialist. Persons desiring further information will call at the college office between 9 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. M. M. Lemmond. President. To AaveniBcm. T insure change of advertisements rantiing on regular contract, copy must be handed is br 10 o'clock a. m. IWDER Absolutely Pure. frcuui ofjtnrtjir i nkiuii Kwrler. HiK-h" ciit ot nil in I n tuif i; s.reiijctH. l-.utr.-tt '. At liiivirnmrt rmul Rrpnrt KOVAT. lUMNii I'HW fFR I'd , Hti WaW SUtct. N. Y - OF- AS-5H3-:VB5J,E-: NATIVE NORTH CAROLINA GEKS. JCWI?LRY AND DIA MOND COUNTINGS MADE TO OnDER ARTHUSt M. FIKI.U LEADING JEWELEP. IS Mouth Main SI., Ahhcvillc. rROEESSlOXAI. CARPS. MAJOR J M. BLAIR. Auctioneer and Collector. IVrs.'fis liavlni; rpnts tn n.'.l'it will l'nul 11, .ii.- I'cttor iuid prrui;it 1 will nl.a run hnU'tn n lien rt- m in .1 . I.nCK IH'.N :'.J. A. H. COI5I5, S TE N OGHA PII ER. ROOM 10 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. J. A. Ti:SNANT, ARCHITECT ; MD : CONTRACTOR: niwhfil. Alt Wert in my line contracted t"f, u"d no ihurj;! ! lor ilruwinj; on contracts a null ti nir, Ki' t n tii c w hen (1- ire(. i 'tli cc, out lieu.-; t Court Square AnVvillc, N. frblUdl; MILTON MARD3NG CIlNTKAvJI'DK .VNIl lU'II.l'HK. I'tin-f r.atl -li"i.. WollV Ilnil.liti);. .iiKM-.K cm ;;t pi ach ami makki: t sTKiiirr. INJURE YO'JIl PROPERTY WITH E. J. ASTON, 1. encra! : SM--.trntiec I Agent. Kviir N.i :-:t.-ti iioh. .1 ' - utl' Main ftrcrt. A"lifvalk, S. C. u.-. ,11 r ii. Pi. i:sitt, CONTRACTOtl&S'JIlDER !N STONE. (".ra'iiu. 'f c'l k::i.'.: iliinc. All ni7C'H of jni'ihc'l st.-tit-lutti.iiii: Send all or-lcr to i po'uMuc !!; 1 I. 1 w.le, N. C. U 'ifT'-:';t' n. h. nrhvic i. i. ConiicMy rtminiiiK. ivcr Kedw :h1's :i-re, tV.tf-n Afr;ue RcKi.Ifmr, vnx -itn-pt j" I K M S "i , I'. ()tit thr N:ittonal I'-Hilk f Alu-Tilif, t;ir iBrd Hnidtni. liomtcnor, d'. Cliwrluttr t fetjGdtv in. '. ,. Miuisurox. Ol-'l IV. Ir. K'.OHS OVl.U C'lWIU'itJ I I U I'ATTuN tVliNI'l!. MSKTittl nttrntinn Kivrn to lillinif li'fili ml IrratinK dimiiHi-.l gumt Mill all difiui-a prrtniniK to the dtntnl mrui iurc. uuiyl adtf AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE. I linve U-n.id ihr m.irc north uf City H!' building f,r nix nu nth uml moved Into It. I nm t.ir-iiiiK a fiw ull wool Cariftff, l"ur niturt-. fu-., , t-., ery cbrap. sci.tU'dl'w Ii. L'OI'l'lN. ADAMANT, Of Hrlf UI not crack, .wrll or shrink. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN LOW PRICES? WK 0FFKU TOR THIS FALL AND WINTER MAGNIFICENT LINE OF nnivi' Overcoats, Gents' Furnishing Goods. A largo line of SLyile nnd Fnticy Dry (ioods, Hoots and Shoes, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Trunks, Etc., at prices Lower than the lowest.. Our Goods and rrkes will prove that it will always pay you to trade with the BALTIMORE CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS HOUSE, .... . IVo. - lO L PATTON - VEIVUJS. WATCH THIS SPACE! I, T. Will Attnouncc rittltf '!" I A I? fl A IX'fi In a Few Da8. P. L. COWAN & CO., JEWELERS, - - ALU klNUS :'- WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. We Wake a Specialty of S'lnc Watcli Ilt'pnlriny: Mr. V, W. (VoKliinith i our v ftU unuAi r, aiui in nlw uv ilcuecd to rrc liis- (.uhU'iiuth. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. b fo. 9 Vei Court Place. siu: ll.l.K. n. c NOTICE, Tlie boi.ks fur iibn'riptujti la thr capital tu.k r.f tht- Asht-illi- and PriMol railroad com', any urc now ..pen for sultAcription at the oilier .if A. 11. ICukridge, Secretary, Nf. 17 Pattt.n Avenue. WM. COCKK, rrctidcnt. June 24 th, 1 xit'J. dtf J. W. SCH ARTI.H, Merchant :-t Tailor, 41 PaUon Ave, Mitt nctirtd a full line of Bnijllih and Ho mt.tic Woo'.em fur fall anil vlater .uits. eptiadlni HOUSES TO RENT Should lie pla.trred with Adamant thereby aTlng all luture repair to walli. WILL BE SOLDI FIRST GOME WILL GET THE BARGAINS. Thii t-four lots in McDowell properly, including Mc Dowell Mansion Houe, one of the very best bui't houses iu Asheville. Foi't.v-lhrre ,ots o" the r.uchnnnn propeity. These lots aie Jill among the finest to he found in the city, and I am going to sell them. They will not beheld any longer, and the man who comes first will get th choice, CAPT, 3VL J. FAGG, F!?t. r of Itlic AsliCYille Fark and Hotel Company. A SI L1J V I TjIj 13, . O. Session : Commences : Sept. : 20. Recitations Commence Sept. 21. Board and Tuition, Tuition ::::::::::::::::::::::::KACIJLTY;::::::::::.::::::::::.: IICHtliiiBMcr-It. IflaeUonald, II. A., Oxford,. As-Mn'iiiit IttaKtirH-H. H. WaHc.Il. A., AiuherHt, a utl c. H. Iluiiiitll, II. A., Rnlffcrs. T. C. SMITH 6c CO., DRUGGISTS & PHARMACISTS, Public Square, I'piv.rf THE BEST IN BlacKweil's Bui! Durban? Srt)oHii?g Tobacco Situated in the immediate section of cCantry that produces a grade of tobacco, that in texture, flavor and quality is not grown elsewhere in the world, and being in position t j command the choice of all offer ings upon this market, we spare no pains nor expense to give the trade THE VERY BE5T. When in want of the best; ask for Bull Durbarp. Sold everywhere. None genuine without the Trade Mark of the Bull on each pickigc BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N. C, DMK THE KNOXVILLE BEER The Best and Purest on Earth. Only the finubt bavarian Hops and Malt used in its " lnanufaeture. A Trial is Earnestly Solicited. J. B. PITTMAN, LEWIS MAMlUX, I'rcn II, T. COLLINS, Vice-Pre. L. P. M'LOUD, Caataler. Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $40,000. WESTERN CAROLINA BANK, State, County . And City Depositor?. Organised May, 18BR. DEPOSIT BOXES IN FIRE PROOF VAULTS RENTED AT REASONABLE RATES GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Interest Paid on Ocpoalu In dvln: Department. OIRECTOK9 ri. XfnrldiiT TT TV Prwllino f ' T. Fncir. J. E. Reed. Chas. McNamee, J. E. Rankin, BANK OPEM FRO S A. M. TIU $300 Per Annum $ 80 Per Annum Asheville, N. C. THE WORLD SOLE AGENT. M. J. Bearden, S. H, Iteod. DURHAM J t. ON SATURDAY Til L 6 P. M.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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