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THE ASHJEVILlLIS JJAIJL.Y CITIZEN Saturday livening, February 18, 1893. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN' TnB DA11.Y Citizen, Democratic, is pulilisluil every afternoon (except Sunday) at the tol lowinj; rates strictly cash: Onk Yhak $ ( Rix Months ami Til k k k Months 1 "" Onk Month B' ONKWKKlt lfl WkSTEKX CAKOLXA MA' v. SATURDAY. FKHRl'AKY 1. 193. TiiKRB is n great stir down iti Char lotte among the forgotten an t In i ities over the words vocation ami avocation. Lav on McDutVer. Sknatuk Vanl'K ami Con-; i cjsinan Crawford are both opposed to ilic Nic aragua canal scheme, ami Tin-: Citizkx congratulates these distinguished fi icnds upon getting in line occasiimall v. There is neither pride nor vanity in our make up if we do run a newspaper. nirKSiTi':!" Aii. Tun Kichniond 1'ispatcli sa s : "The Asheville (N. C.) Citizi n 1 i . i s earned the gratitude of numerous laliihh newspaper men by diseovetiiii; in I'molil 1! rown's Grain in ir of Crn miliars ant In r ity for the use ol 'bursted' as the preterit form of hurst. "Hrown admits that criti.s generally are against him, but he stoutly m iin- tams that either 'bust or Imsted is Dro per." llow could a man get along without "busted ?" It would break up or "burst some vigorous phrasing, as lor instance ' he busted his biler." We b.ive used bursted all along without s much as thinkinir of what gratnanai.?- ' '. about about it. Grammarians recoid i ' ie do not make it. Wilmington Mcs . i er Why, the fact is that 'he! e is ma an other word in the la:-i;ii ige v!.;;t eat read its title any eleaier tl:aa ! a: led And we will wager a led .gains' llrcshain's eh irees tor i!,c ts unii: itioi lor tne presidency on Use l'c:n. era lie tiefcCt in lSUil thei e is tiie enn of a rc diction, bv the way that when the word first appeared it filled a King felt want. CUCRCII XOTICES. . iii.aik i-:vn. A negro was lynched i:i Cl .i' taimcga this week lor the usual c; .a Tiie Times of that eilv wa in: i y a n; to veil ol the hanging at the time, bin. the sober second thought seems to h.oc overtaken it as I o 1 1 o w s ; " We believe t ha t one imlicial hanging of a rapist will do :anre to stop the beastly crime than ten lynebitigs. We believe this on what we believe are' sound deductions fiom Met. The arrest, incarceration, orderly trial, considerable time between scnteiue and execution, give the news of t he wliole t r.t nsae ion time to percolate through ey -':i the dull brains of t he two leg.d brutes, whose tendencies lead them n-.i'iiy I heir Inst at nil hazards. In this way the lesson hits a wilier effect than can the lyr.ehings of such a beast, which is Ivit a tew hours' sensa t ion , a te w da v s' top',-, ai:d then forgotten." It is about time to coni hr these things. The crime ol rape, so far man being lessened by lynching s:ei;i to be on the increase. Neither hanging nor torturing to death e a; I'Csaiil to act as a deterrent , unless the posit ion is taken that we know not how m.oiv more such crimes would be cMnmiiteii without such examples to wain. Hut as we have often said, it is because of the demoral ization made on any comni'.ir.iiy by lynchines that we nmsi tin a strong additional objection to them. The peo ple of Paris, Texas, tor'.uie.l ,i m in to death the other ihy lor rape, a:: ! within 2-t hours had hanged another man simplv because he relused the A iv belore to give the infortnati'in dcsireil as to the whereabouts of the first victim. The crime of Ivneairg seems to gt . .v by what it feeds on, atal. as t lie Times confesses, the act gives air. community in which it ocems a "bl.ie:; eye." Imiove-iit. Moral I'liti Archdeacon Ioirr.ir in Ok1 New Kcvu The efforts that have been made dm ii.g the last fifty years to purify the s'..i.;e have been so f ir sueiessiul that now nothing is more exception:. 1 than to hear anything immoral or i itensive at our best theatres, 'hi the exirciiie'y rare occasions when I have been ab'e to visit a theatre 1 have not onlv witmsoi the noole Shakespearean revivals ot Mr Charles Kean and Mr. Irving, I ut 1 have seen modern plays absolutely inno cent and morally elevating. The clergy including their highest dignitaries have heartily welcomed the endeavorto rescue from misuse bv the world, the llesh ami the devil a form ot recreation which may in itself b-' elevating ami saltitarv. A Kepubllcmi (iuiiraiitee. I'rom the- New York Kteoriier. Walter J. tireshain is the- sum.' high minded kepubbcan statcm a n : . lav that he has always been, and he will cury the convictions of his lifetime i. ' Mr. Cleveland's cabinet ami act upo. 'i'l'in on all occasions. His presence thei will be a guarantee to the country that n radical disturbance ol the Ncpn'iiicnn policies of the past tliirtv-two c.irs will be attempted during Mr. Cleveland's term. liniToit Tiiu CrriziiN : I have seen in The Cii'UUN, Wayuesville Courier, Win ston Sentinel, anil probably other pa nels articles endorsimr the idea ot a Grand National Park. This idea is not a new oi.e i i the minds of a great inauv persons, rcsi.Ieiils ami visitors to this beautiful mountain coun try. If 1 mistake not. Miss Fisher (Christian Kcid) now Mrs. I'r. Ticrin.iu of Salisbury, author of "Land of the Skv," w as nc of the first l call alien t i'n to this ma t tcr. M r. W ilbur Zeigler, fo: met ly of Ohio, and once resident here am! now ol Sail I'rancisco, Cab, has recently written a strong letter to the Winston Sentinel lau P.1 1 warmly uiging this project. M r. Zeigler suggests the P.alsani, west of Wavucss ille. with Cauev Fork Ibil s.un as the cent re. and taking in the head waters of Pigeon, French broad and Tuckaseege rivers. Col. I . lb Cameron. I see. suggests in Tin-: Ci t ii:n the head waters ol Nautah ala. The Wavaesvi lc Courier names Cat a lone live and ail lace ut mountains ot Fast Tennessee and Wes'ern No: til Caiol'tia where from loo.OOO to loO.I'OO acres oi pimitivc, nn'.'.i liken forest, including the hinier lauds, can be bad in North Carolina, to say nothing ol nearly an cipial average of the wihlesi ot lands on tile Tennessee side. I am intimately acq n a in t d with the lialsam, Cataloochec and Winuicr lands and could l.ardlv choose between them. All tire wild and gt aiu'.ly beautiful. L'istaucc trom present railroad facilities is the only objection that eon'd be niven now. but the completion of C. K.cc W. laiboad f Ixtioxville. Tcuu., to Green ville, S. would remove that, and this 1 regard as a certainty in the near future. Of the locality suggested by Col. Cameron 1 reallv know nothing. 1 only know him to be an honorable gentleman of surpcrior taste and i'alg inent. If you Asheville and buncombe people will "meet us half wa"l believe I will suggest thcl'isgab locality as a on: promise bet w ecu us. Ami i call v this loea! itv possesses advantages over anv other named for a park on a grand scale. I believe that some i f our citizens con template the building ot an electric car line to tiie top ot l'isgah. If this is pos sible, then the building of a line along on the top o! l'isg.ih ridge around to the Balsam forests, possibly even on to the head ot Pigeon anil French broad rivers would be not onlv practicable, but easily done. There is splendid will power fur electric motens or plants on each side ot the mountain. This route peneti ates some of tile Wildest scenery in our mountains. Pisah's view .s so hcaulibd and awe-inspiring that no or dinary pen can describe it truthaiilv. Cohl mountain, Sams Knob, black Knob, l.avin C'.dV. the I 'evil's Court House. Pcvil's Looking Glns. Moorcs Knob, Ivcslers Peak etc., aie always in view on this line. O: the vast stoics of timber hid away m these mountain recesses it wouid require many pages to truthfully describe. P.alsani. birch, ash, cherry . eiien inber a nil scores of varieties of timber. Hut ," Woi ulinati spare that tree must lictheianct, it a in.iutuui , Sterling silver and sidid gold goods, useful and serviceable for adornment and table use. The finest of leather card eases anil pocket books. I0 NOT MISS l'atiMs will I'onfi-r a ftivor y It.-imlinir in tlusL- tmnccs ntiL liitcr than li l. in. on Sat urday. I CATIIOI.'C C 1 1 1 ' U C 1 1 . Cat In lic church, rorncr llavwood ami Iiiiit stroi-ts. Ian. H. White, rt-ftoi -- 1 i vine scr k"f t 11 n. m . : suntlay si luml n t 1 a. m.; set ic daily at 7 :'AO a. in. n.vi'TisT ciinaii. Kitsi Haptist cbtirch Cortu-r Collt-yc mid Spruce streets. Ft-v. I. White, pastor Services at 11 u. m . ami 7 '.IK t. in. Sunday jidioiil nt i:;;o u. m. IVeneh ltruatl Iar-tist clmtvh. Kev. Q Ailauis, pastor Service? at 1 1 a. m. ami 7:HO p. la, Suiulay school at v:;u a. in. Aealei-.y Hill M :ssi n Su n tl ay school at ; p tu Praver meet n every TtiursiLiy nij,lu. West laid baptist Mission Kev. W. V. Southern. Suiid:& y scliott a t :i::ti p. m. I'niviT meet in K every Saturday tiinht. l'ern Hill Haptist cl.tireh. Iti'. t more Kev M . A . Jen kins. pastor Saldutth school at a ui.; t:ri:it lun, 1 1 a. in.; raycr meet ing, p. m. Mt in Uap'tst cVureh, corner I'nyle and Spruce stre-ts. Kev K. Im. Kuin't v pa--tr Services at 11a. m., 'A and 7 i. in. Tench ear's meeting frry Tmstlay nijht Vun people's meet in n Wednesday n'jlit. All cordially invitid. Seats Tree. M. It. CIIIKCII, SlH'TII. Central Metholtst ICpiseoiial Church South, Kev. II- F. Chreit.i r :istir I i ine service nt 11 a. in. .and 7 MO p. in. Sunday school ut i.ItO n. m. Kiversii!e M. 12. church. South Kev J. C. Troy, pastor iMvtne serviei- 11 a. in. anil s p. m Sunday sclit l at :i p. in. A welcome to all. North Asheville M IC. church. South Kev. K I. Slierrdl. pastor. Services at 11 a. in. and 7 .U p. tu. S.nulay school at the M e t hodist Chapel on College s tret. t. bi witiniti prmiptly at 4- p. in. W. I Kandlpli. su t n 1 1 u tender t . l'etlu-1 ehurc h. South Asheville. Kev. K. I Staiiuy. pastor l'rcuchitit; at 11 a. tu. ami at tiilit. Sunday school at M p in., W. I.. Walker superintendent. lip worth Lea n tie (U vol ion a I nice t ti l e i i y l"ridav t, iht. I,. 11. Al x.Miih r prist d tit. I'raver nieeimu ev, rv We.liiesday uiht. All cordially in v i t d . I i; i . s a v t i:ti. cut iu'h. l'ii st chureti Kev. K F. C a in 1 H. pastor ; 1 i v i ue worship torn orro a t 1 I a. m ! ;t ml s p. ni . V otitic ;t-ot le's meeting a t j M.V Saltbatli School at . .".. Soinhsiile I 'res T v let lan Church, Kev 1.. H ! Hil.l tti. past or tuvine worship at 11 a in j Mini 7 i-.'i p in. Suldiath school at ;t-:u p. m. ; Un's pr;in nice t in k c vr r y Snlltth morn j at 1" o'cNtck. The otiitx: People's So- I cietvot Clitistian endeavor every Sahbath ; t vctiai at 7 o'vlock. Wediiestlay cveiiuii; ut 7-4.". I'.ethrinv chur.-h, Hendry Llock. (third llunri, N'Tth Court stpiare, Kev I S. Mor row, pa- tot 1 'i i n e wirship at 1 1 a.m. ami s-no p in. SaM'.ith scho.it at ;t . in Prayer ineetiii edties.'.a ;it p m. lie I il!- Said..,-Ii school 11 a ti' .. 7 rc-uhini Plans ami si ccificntions TurniFhcd lor nil :i i. m. aiiti 7 ,io tu. Kev t. luen- I classes of liuildinjfs. Cirrcspondcner luirv, pastor. cheerfully replied to. KmiodclHriR of exist i -.n-u-i a 1. c i,c 11 j ipkj structures n smcialty. nov2lM.l Trinity Imr.-'.t . c-'fti r C h n 1 t. h a lul Willow t IV,. McNeelv rector- K. H BRITT. ATT RACTI VE WANT COLUMN. WAXTED. WANTI-:i A mnn wliot'un Kive litmd or firpt -I'lasM rc-lcrc iiec t uct iih nt-nl lir tlie"MuUMn Tvpcwtili-r" in Atifvillr An i-xprri ivprwrltt-r ircl-rrf(l Atltlrc-M j i li.'.linn. Stute AKcnt, Cliarlolte, N C. jun.Hliiltt OpiHirtimit v of lti v inj; sninc of tl:c Rogers, ciniino l"ustqii;ilit y table spoons at over out-half less tlinn tiie rffjiilar price. NATIVE OEMS. Complicated wateliwork. Jew elry 111 a ilo to orilcr. Souvenirs. ARTHUR 31. FIELD, Lcaclltic Jeweler. rROPESSTOXA L CARDS. I. M l.t T111SK. W. 1" UKOWN. LUTHER & BROWN, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, (ii'i-ici:-! j i.H'-.Ai. ri.ocK. ITuttiif in the Stnlc and Federal Couits Collectimi of clninm a aji-.-cialty. II. II. UKKVES, . IY. iTomiuIlv nuiirtinR, over Redwood' St.re, I'atton Avcnne. Keidrncc. 3S Spruce street. D. G. ZEIGLER, 38 Ilroacl St., Clifirlciloii,H.e pa n U m!t t! to bo iti.ii lc. ir. u . . Wavnesvillc, l'ch. 1 1 . 'St.!. MI i II. GreHliam'H ntrc-nmli l-'rom the New Yirk Sun. There is no other white citizen in this country who has anions col-ircil voters such an influence as Walter ijuintoti I'lresham. It was lie who brought the colored men of Ohio over tf Mr. Cleve land, and thus carried that State for the Democracy. .ir run oh:xt. The only attraction txkel for next week at the ("rand opera house i "Tit for Tat," jjl.iyecl Iiy Wilfred Clarl.c and his company. This voting actor Iims in the past two or three seasons come rap idly to the front in the profession as a comedian, and is said to be supported by a very capable company. The At lanta Constitution says: "Wilfred Cl.irke, our favorite come dian, came back to us last night and made glad the large and appreciative audience that flocked to see him. 'Tit for Tat' wa the piece de resistance and a more laughable, complicated, and witty little play we have never witnessed. The dialogue is crisp and the situation unique the acting was perfect, f ir. Clarke as Paul Roach could not have been sur passed by any actor on the American stage; his facial expressions sp ke vol umes, and his burst of jealousy melting away into absolute cowardice and fear provoked the heartiest applause and laughter throughout the evening. He is certainly a master of mock tragedy, as well as of the moat laughable comedy." l-':.-.i: t!'c Sew V.-.S, llfi.il.l. Tali? Si.s icctt.w.i. IUmvj ? Two hun dred air.l sixty-live pounds, at least, r.niii liia: a pugilist, set ussipiarcly on Ins feel a - a w res tit v. v it 1 a clear grav eve; a Mt'')lh, 1 1 j- tn face; a 1 uiih as hoarse .in! heart v as a skipper's and a smile as ; .lc-ia n I and eaU'iiinc a" a pretty ' man's. N panne!: to sin ak ut, as is lil. liieease wit;: lie.lv" men,. 'Mid a nnienient : in;,!) sa fi: e as la Miust that he toed-: and Lived i;v.ic!i outdoor ex- .r'.ise, anil at with a wlntenos ol skin not at a!! in ktcpiiiL; with the general air o: hit;'i sp:r-.:s and perfect health that he wear-i. I'r in t". a- N, v i i I, !i I io'.e Saiith is over -'. x fee! , a nd weighs ao ait U. ji tinnis. lie has t xe-llent ;e alines, and Ins lack t beard or uious tae'ne make him look live yea is younger 1 1 ;. i n he is. 1 1 is com pic x ton is of a dealt lily pallor, but there is t.ntliinr sickly ,-i'ionl ni n. He walks rapidlv, lint without oracc. In irth lie hears a striking rcNeni!lar.ce to Mr. Cleveland. llnkcw.K, up to 1 o.3u oVlock. Tues day, as easv-i ain. u;od-na t nrt il alat in ., n as there was in tl:e State ol I Vei iria. l.'e made tiiends wi'ii i veryiiodv and "a im! a vt i -e to .!. ii-sina his affairs nit hit : . a ; -!. . ; ii-n way h'.ch has small regard : -r i he- 11 tr. a : -":i , dion t trca t in ij e-.er-. i. i- mi a. il lie -.cere to become an ein any r omc da v . 1 1 i ae.da v n i' h t ; 11 .! I hike's I'.eoria !i lends in New Yak ware Liokin lo -him. S 'inc ot them lonnd him. They .p.-kcot the interview aferward in a hnsiud. reeie:it v-nc. It was no lonuer "Ib-ke, id ! man." or 'Hokey-pokey, my !" . ;.ny other tutti-frutti play on il lie was referred to as' .Mydis- t.i iii.lwl iriend, Mr. Hoke Smith." or " M r. II' kc Saiit li w ith whom I have the honor ol hi iii4 aeiU.-iinted." Tilt- on! !: t-iilnu '( r It tivtn .' IV. -in tti - .Marion I'ta-e I.nnn . Tin: AsllKVlI.l.l-. Oiizi.n is decidedly i i:e best North Carolina evening paper received at this office. They have the ri o ht man in the editorial chair and the right men backing it. Mr. J. 1'. Kerr did more for Iiemocratic success in this dis trict than any other man it. Avoid confusion .-itid delay by reading earcluliy the schedtile of We st Asheville i"v: Sulphur Springs line in this issue of Tin; C rn r: v. WeHt AHHevllle null Hulphur HprtnieM Kallwnv, I.I AVli I'OST ni l lei: I K PKI'OT. O-lil a. in., 7.13, 7.ir, soil, s.15, s..".ii, .!-., ii. do. n.io, ).::o. "j.ir,, l o.i to, 1o.l5, lo.:io.l (.,-,, 1 l.ou, 11.13. 11 ..".it. " 11 -f."). ll-'.oO, ll'.l.'p. in., 12.."0, lj.t.i, l oo. id".. i.:'.ti. i..", 'j.oo, ".ir., '' "it, " I... iM..!.i."., ;i.4.", 1 (ID, 1-.13. -1 .'in. I- 13, 3.(10, 3.13. i.ic.wi: iii-:i'iT i m I'ost oi l-icii. C..".". a. in , 7 M, 7. .'(), 7.1-3.8.(10, S 13, s.:;i). s 13. ;.(io, 'j.iu, y.:!0, y.4-3, 10. no, 10.13. lu. :o. 10.5, 11.00,11.13, 11. .".(I, 11.13. 1 L'.OO, 1 2.13 p. ill., lU.-'lO. 1.-1-3, l.oo. 1.13, !..'!(), 1.43, L'.OO, 2.13, 2 .30, 2.1-3, a. OH, ,!. 13. Il.yu, 3.43, 4 00,4.13, 4 3, 4. 13, 3 Oil. 'Connects nt depot for Sulpher Spi ings. Cars meet all tr.'iins. Iart Sunil.-iv in I t i: l-iliinv aim llnlv eoiiitmiiii' 'ti. 11 a m., San. lay s;-liiw 1. :i:'.Ut ; p 11: . vi ll lie l'T lir, 1 .1 '. St:i::ale free i A-lerr i-ottliails iti:a'l j St I'.-oiT-i Cli a l -t-I, Kev. . II. I '. niir.is j 1 1 I- a: , f-.:ir- - Si r 10 . oi '' 1 a 1 1 , 1 I I h Sn in I .'I v ....... i, ....... , i. . i i .. ,1, , a , . . S.-r nees on 1-t and ::.! Sn n '. a y in ea.li m, .nth j j.ostnfficc Hoi 1 , Asheville, N. C. a i -l- ao p. in . j Tr'nitv Clial'il I'pise. i :il t linn.ll. II. S M I aal , Ke,. lor M or n iiik viee. 11 a. in.; ei-ti'lll: -irvice. 4-alO p. tn.. V etinesday tliyllt i rviee, s i. m. Ilinverilam Chapel, Kev. V. I-'. K iee. irlinis- Iit in i-hiirKi lavinc services tomorrow at 11 a. m. m . ! -: c 1 1 1 k c-1 I . l'.rst NK-t lio.l i t H.isi'i,inl church, corner H;ivwi""l stru t ami l'att.oi uvenuc. hev. A. ri. i.:imtil-.-. pastor. Similiiy sehool lliCIO n. in. rreulniiK 1 1 a- in- and 7:10 p. m . College Street M. I-:, eliurell Rev. MM. ones, pastor I telle n i it n eaen ;it'i)llin ill 1 l a. in., ami 7 i in.: Suiulay school ut .1 i. :n. All are cordially invited. 1 ' MT .Mil A N C HI 1 V II Pilliard liUild ni:, Nos ;;r, nnd 117 Siuth Mam Blreet. Kev. l-'icdrric V. Sanilers. Ministi-r Sinirlav si-hool i L lou. ni ; rcg-n'.-o MTvitc at 11 a m ; v.ilile elass at 1 ': in Scrn'on on " Kelijion-. Asin a t ot Cul tuia ." Seats trie. Mr:int;i rs wtleoinc. i i t a l i:k-A N i ill KCIt Siin,!n ..ll 'il on Siualat- alteiiior r, .1 1 3 o oei, in lau um hall, N.-rtli Court uhlee CON'". K . A 1 ION l ;r T 1 I - 1 I A- r 1 I 11..M1. Ki-'iinus sciiviasini .' 1 r id a y t enin i; at c, ,Y1. a k anil -attii-aa latanni at lo Iik-' in I.eL.-ti-n Hall CONTRACTOR & BUILDER IN STONE. llrndiniff of nil kinds done. AM sizes of crushed stone furnished. Send all orders to Btte.1 f dtf 34-Ycars' Kxpcrlcncc-34 MILTON HARDING C'MNTRACTOK AND Bt-lLltKR Ortice nd shop, Wolfe ItuildlnR. Cl'KNKR COIRT I'LACB ANI1 MARK KT STRliHT. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH K. J. A ST ON, 1 FOfi KENT. TO R RKNT Three nice front loom"; im turiiishe.I. Aia.lv t VVAl.v 'T MT. Ictilailtl' m OUCTION ! IjlOR KICNT for hou?ckcrpinK Three fur J ninhrd rocmn in new Ymhnl: Uuht ami sunny. Cor. Collect and Fine stru ts. No. r. I7VK K1CVT Small store room, 0t South j Mam St. Aiplv to llnrold H. Johnston. or K l Johnston, lock box 177, city. jun7dtf TJIOK Kl'NT- JL? Charlttte street ebrunrv s. febldtf A ttirniwhMl house. No. 1 Apjilljr to T. W. 1'ATToN JTIOK KI;NT Silcn)id O room house, on J l'ii rk n venue. I.aree lot. stub Its nnd on houses. Hot and cold water. A to eo. A Mflnne, Ornhuni Manufacturing Co. or Mclke liotise. frbidtf FOR KHNT tl or ft dcsiriihli- roors, part ly turnihc! or nntuTiiishcd. Inquire nt Make street, stci'inl door l"r tn Montford avenue cur line. icbldlw 1,1()R KHNT My brick house of eleven Aj roiim. No f0 Bnilev street, furnished. in whole or in s"ctins. Also n thrcc-rottin cottner. furnishco or unfurnished. fcblTdlw t. U. McOOXAI U riln KliNT- No. 35 Woodtin jjtrctt n ten JjL room lion with bnth rooms nnd clos ets; nlso s-rvant bouse of two rroms in the ynrd. Apply to J K. STAR N KS, iii)4ini '4 Mri Minn street. HOARDIXG. ) A K I N 1 1 A t No. T Stn rues n vt nut ; hot nd cold witter: furniture newitine locu tion; on car Hue feb7d1m IV. )(IAKII Ntl Comfortable rooms, with J Kood l)onl, can be had at 31 Haywood street, within tt few rods of postolliee. pin i :u i nt 1(ARIIN1 C.oimI fnre and comfortable J beils. CoiiTcnicnt t Postollicc. M KS I . A I,HB, No. Urt Flint street. novl -tf rpn K CHAT liAl'-l'rivate bonrdinj? house A No. yil 1 ay wood street, r ine eit nnd mountain views; perfect sanitation; hot anil cold water; comfortable, airy rooms; ell provided tattle; attentive service: rea sonable rates. Two hundied yards from Montford car line MKS.M, 15. HHTWIKKK. oet7dtf I'roprie tress. rOK SALE. N excellent family horse nnd Iiukv XJL snle nt very low hvnrs Kaywoud street. for Apply at '-N17 janTdtt linmi) K( )R SAI.K-Onk firewood, cut T any lens dch vererl iStli, at $1! per double loud. FKKNCM HKOAP Ul'M HHR CO . oct!7dtf Te ephone 31. Af ISC EL LA EJ 1 7S. 'T dowers cut flowers Roses, earn a ions, irt'csifls, etc. Il vou want the tinest ol them call cr senii vonr orders to R O MI I. FOR P. nt l'cniih nrst Orcenhouscs or Jtox filCt jan 'J4 d 1 m l t in F TOUNI) A old watch. Owner can (jet same. u poti t:i vin; ;at iHfnctorT proof ot ownership, nnd tiavin; titr this advertise nient. bv appliriK at CITIHN Ol'l-lClv febt iidtf ;viscrnl : Insurance : Atciit. Hear Nt. HO South Main street. fistublished 1 S,r a uft dlv Asheville, N. C. J. 13. 15GSTIC, REAL ESTATE, No. ii fatten Ariiuc r.iivx, st Us anil rjn lmnccs real estate on com m ission . Also buys nnd sells notes, stocks, bonds and negotiates loans on real estate. novU.1Itim fbsoutejr Pure ITS. powder J A iTiiiiii i.l lortiir li.-.kiiiK powder. Hiyh est of all in IravrnmK strength. I.ntcst I nited States Government l-'ood Kcport. KliVA'. ItAKINC. I'llWin-KCd., lOi, Wall St . New York. J. A. TENNKNT, ARCHITECT : AND : CONTRACTOR I'l.'ins, sjreifieations nnd rtimate fr-nislu-d. All wntk in my line eontracted frr, and no rhnrtfcfl for drawing on contracts a wnnled mc. Keieri-neea when demred. irtiec. Southeast Court Square. Alirvllle, . c. fchiadtv e. .'in . 1 :;r.i mi . n; 7r, . IJ.Tli . It 7 7 i r.o . 14(H) JUJ3GIENT8. Tiie Krtail Croccrs AF"cialion offer the follow tiir judgments r sule : I K. RKVNi I.I.S li 11. WKI.I.S I M . ltKl V 1. KS M ISS C III" K K li. Vol 2 S. Main St VI KOI SI A Kl HI li. (.'hilrluttc St... A II. V A U K W. S ll 'ST I C i: MKI.V1N NICIIUI.S lliKKIN WILLIS The above judgments can lie lawfully ten dered in pavniciii c if all fields to the persons ni;aintt v lii.tn tlu-y are issued. I'ersons ishinK to purehaKe ni u y call on any of the mem liers : Greer ,V Tohnson, T. I. Revcll. A. 1 1. t'in'r, ".. I.. Melionald, K. II. Noland ,v Son, I". M. I'oster, Win. KriK-r, i I S. l-'ulluin. I A. l-orter. W. C Straillev .S: Uro II. I . Hell. J. M. J. U. Stiller, S. K. Kepler. Uknn Pros . Kuv t Hairtl. W. M. Hill cfc Co. M. C. Nolan. 1. ' W. A. Lattituore. FRANK. CARTER, FIRE INSURANCE, First National Pank Iini'dinK- ASllliVII.I.H, N. C. NOTARY Il"III.I .innOutr THE TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO., OF HAKTI'Ukh.CONS., Issue the best Insurance Tickrt for visitors to the Inauguration and World's Ialr. They cover not only the Occidents of travel, but a No the many dangers on the streets nnd in the exhibition grounds, pun't be satisfied with a ticket limited to travel, but insist on the lull accident tikct. College St., One Ioor West of Kroner's. ToTICl Hy virtue of the power of sale vestctl in mc as trustee contained in a deed in trust, executed to me by tV. S. Stan sill, dated Iiocernber 13, 1 S'.M. and registered oti paucs 2h7, etc., if book 1'S, of the rcc ords f mortKiKM and iieeils in trust in the otlice of register of deeds for Huncome county, in the State of North Cor diua; de fault having been made in the payment of both princijitl and interest on the debt thereby secured. I shall sell at 1 'J o'clock, noon, on Monday, Until day of I'ebruory, 1 p;j, ut nutdie outcry, at the court house door in Asheville, N. C-, to the highest bid der for cash, the piece or parcel of land, to gether with frame house on same, situate on Hast street, in the city of Asheville. and fullv described! in the deed in trust aforcsnid. This Uuth diiy of )anuarv. 1 s.H. JUIIN . I-INOSKY. jan'Od3(fl Trustee Having Bought The CLOTH GEHS' FURSISHIRG GOODS (JOT C. DP. QSlanton & Co., necessitated changes in my stove in order to CONSOLIDATE m TWO STOCKS And now that the work men are out of the way and goods placed in order. D find I have too many goods, so in or duee stoelk in VfOTICK Hy virtue of the power vested ! in me bv an instrument of writinK exe cuted by Mrs K. O. Walke, dated the lth day of July, 1 sy I , and registered in the d tice of KiRlstcr of lcetls of Buncombe coun ty, in Hook No. 7s, patten 4-v3 nml 4-U4-. and default havinjc been made in the payment of both princi pal and interest of the debt thereby secured, and it appearing that the further postponement of this snle would not be to the nd vantage of t he said Mrs. K. G. Walke. I will sell on Saturday, the 11th dav of March, lsvj.'t, at public auction tor cash, at the court house door in Asheville, North Carolina, the piece or parcel of land situate on the south side of Montford ave nue, in the county of Huncomhe. and fully described in the instrument of writ injj above r ferrcd to. This the 7th dnv of February, I Hit 'A. LOCKB CKAK't. f bTdtds re time to buy Spring &Uoris II will often for TTMDUtT BAS Ashrvil'e A cents, Kavsor V Smith, pre scription lruj?Ktstst 31 I'atton aTtnuc. IrDlUU 1- AND HOT AT STOP At the City Cafe Iadies and Gentlemen's Inning Hall where oysters, fish, game, fin est Armou s steaks and chops, with all the delicacies of the season, may be had in the most pleasing styles. J. W. WATSON, well known in the best hotels and restaurants of Richmond, V and this city, has control of the dining hall and) cuisine, and every order will have his personal care and supervision. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call and sec us. Yours to please. THOMAS MOORE AND J.W.WATSON 9 xa Pat ton ATenue. iun24d m. WOKXD'S FAIR. If vou arc oin tr to 1 he World's Fair, rit- the I .til v Citizen. Asheville, N. C (or illustrated printed matter describing the Fair, and tune-tables and pampniets issued bv the steiiiner lines or railroads ou would u"e Irom your home to Chicso. No charge is n.;idc. Th'S otVcr is made special ar rangement with the Kccreation department the Christian Cnion. Coal AND Cord Wood Cheap Cairington's Coal Yard Court Square. NO. 20. Tu'I-. T ii rv il all wittiosos an- airii't.'"! that tiie TARUJKST STOCK OF SHOES in Western 'rtli Carolina i at BLANTON WRIGHT & CO S. Tin-; im:st assortment, shades, shapes, sizes, sliiteks and SHOES, IS AT 3J 1'ATTON AVENUE. BLANTON, WRIGHT & COS. THE FINEST FINISHED, BEST IJUILT TRAVELING TRUNKS EVER SEEN IN ASHEVILLE ARE AT BLANTON, WRIGHT & CO S, That these men can make you to order on short notice the finest shoe, best Icg gtn and neatest overjjaitcr in the land. That polite and prompt salesmen, cash capital, cash sales, guaranteed goods, low prices insure your trade to BLANTON, WRIGHT &c CO., 39 Paltoo ATcnnr, AsbcrlllCt I C TT THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY. H--i.4J., Cures iionrlinnv and Gi C Olcet in ltoGPuyn, without Pain. I'rovents Stricture. Contains no acrid or poisonous pubetunces, and is piiftrnntecd absolutely harmless, proscribed by physicians. Jfest Sy ringe free with ouch bottlo. Trice St Sold by driiCKists Itewnre of Sub. titot. ArTiH'rhn'ii.f'o.l.tdN t .l.a FOR SALK AT AICTION n Winston. N. C, I'cbruarv 21st, at o o clock ii. ni.f at court house door, a nkiitlid !ri. k tobacco house near the bnsi- iiesscent rc t Winston, which can be ust-d ithtr to store or manufacture tobacc HuilditiK is 4-OxHO feet, II 1 stories and has levator, tit-ii us and uaiuisonie otlice, nnd is niy lately limit. The lot i 7 .H fret ;itui"lias ltooiI stables vanoii-slic'l nnd well. This nroiK-rtv must be stdd as the owner lives in t nt- est. "lcrms tf Kale easy. IC K. AMIS, kcid ICst.ttc Aucnt. tebl adtill-.'! Winston, N. C. on llaBs reilwc- OTIIING Has been introduced equal to Adamant as a wall plaster. It is tlir only plaster that enables contractors to complete work in winter without using luct to dry the pldster. Adamant has been applied to 22 buildings in Asheville, one ol which was not shingled for 60 days alter plastering was finished, and was frequently soaked with water, yet not a square foot of it came of)'. Manufactured by bouth L.astcrn I Master Lo.,S tvaunnh. Ga. L. Trcodway, net., Asheville, N. C. P. L. COWAN lc BRO. MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FINE WATCH REPAIRING. K t i vc Stones. M oantirtf Mwdc to Order. ALL WORK GUARANTEED! No. 9 Weat Court Ilce, ASHBVILLB. N. C. Vorth ot the liest asstw'ieal stock f UPry CooiIn. jo- lions, Shoes, Sflats, Clotli- ever offered market at s:reat tious; certain lilies orooofls at Jfcw York cost; soisie oelow cost, aim some small margin above (Call early and examine for yourself. - Mespectf tilly, J. D. Brevard, II II ET. MLAIW STMlEIETr. at a cost.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 18, 1893, edition 1
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