THE a. SsTT "P! V f T iTiTB OAILY CITIZEN.
Friday BveninK,;May 2G. 1893
r
A RARE PHOTOGTRAPJI CURES RI5SNG
THE REPRODUCTION OF THE OLD
DE WITT CLINTON DUE, TO IT.
BREAST
Remember one
thing
about excellence in pneumatic
; ires.
There must he an inner tube removable through the
rim Victors are built that way and they lead the world.
The most elegant bicycle catalog ever seen is yours
if you say so.
OVERMAN WHEEL CO.
BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO.
IX. 1. COSBY, Agent, Aslieville, IV. C
ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO.
MjISTUFACTURE
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Stair Work, Mouldings,
MANTLES, BANK AND BAR FIXTURES.
Hard Wood Lumber Work a Specialty !
KHTIHATES PROMPTI.V GIVKK.
The 1'lant is Extensive and
Kvery Class of
FACTORY OPPOSITE R. & D. PASSENGER DEPOT
Has Kvery
Work !
Facility for
J. H. LEE, Business Manager.
K. 8. CLAYTON, UIliieiPiTKKSIrT.
SEE U&
ABOUT OUR $100.00 CLUB OF
NO. x AND NO. 2.
EAMBLER BICYCLES !
SPRING .FIlA.ltI.BS !
1 ,SO No. 1. Kamblrr Pneumatic Tires 1 c
U pved to 1'0.
Si AO No. 2. Ramble Incuma.tic Tire rc
duved to
$14-5 LadU's Rambler Pneumatic Tires rc
duccd to SlliO
Any of he above Cushion Tires. $10U.
Rigid Frames Fast nnd StrottK-
No. aDta. Pneumatic KAinblcr, wrifiht all
on 37'j pounds, $150.
No. 4 Lit. rncumatic Kamblcr, wc.iilit M3
pound. Si 50,
Stripped weight 33 and 3H pounds res
peeti velT.
Wheels sold on easy terms.
LUXURIOUS RIDING !
Remember all Ramblers arc fitted with the
ureat Gnrmully-JelVtrv. l'neunintic Tires
which can h repaird in case of puncture.
Does not have to be scut a way for repairs.
For those who -wish a chcaprr machine we
offer
Fcathcrstone Oulce. Pneumatic Tirea. Si OO.
Pcathcrstone Duchess, Pneumatic Tires.
$.o.
Dest value in the world for the money, and
fully guaranteed.
Hoys' nnd (lirls1 Wheels, Cushion and
Pneumatic Tires. $25 to $90.
If you think of buying a. 'cycle, call on us
and examine our line.
PENN1MAN BROS.,
Ajonts for (lOimully & Jeffery Manufacturing Co.,
ASHGVILLG, NORTH CAKOII NA.
SEE US ABOUT OUR $100.00
NO. 1 AND NO. 2.
CLUB ON
CAROLINA WINE AND LIQUOR STORES,
NO. 19 NORTH MAIN AND 7 AND 71-2 C0LLE6E STS.
The I -.
Ate and
Kctp In .lock "&1oint Vernon." "Canadian Club." and Old llakn Kyc Whiskies.
Winn. Brandies. Beer. Ale and Stoat for family use. All Roods delivered free
Porter on draught. Bntcrancc No. 19 North Main and 7V4 College streets. Telcplietnt
No. 1S3.
P. S.: On and nftrr May Olh I will send ttatcmcnt of accounts by mall to parties in
debted to me If not settle bx that time. Respectfully.
PROPRIETOR CAROLINA SALOON.
WE LEAD: OTHERS FOLLOW.
anf I
Unlike Unsolublc Cocoas,
which arc Indigestible,
Cocoas adulterated with Starch,
6Wft 3(oiit&rt &DCOCX
BEST & GOES FARTHEST)
leaves no Sediment on the
bottom of the cup.
WEEKLY CITIZEN
IS ONLY Sl.00 PER YEAR.
STRICTLY IN ADVANCE !
A Unique Kit or History Which Reals
AVI tb the Old Antl-Maaonrj Feeling In
Maw York State Over Sixty Years Ago.
A. Clever Artist 'With Scissors.
"The New York Central Railroad com
pany's reproduction of the first railroad
train and locomotive ever run in New
York state, a most interesting and valu
able exhibit at the Chicago fair," said an
old resident of Albany, "causes mo to
wonder how many of the officers of that
company know that if the disappearance
of Morgan from Batavia 65 years ago
bad not been attributed to murderous
machinations of the Masonio fraternity,
which resulted in the groat anti-Masonic
excitement that spread throughout tlio
country and became a sensational polit
ical factor, they would not have been
able to make the reproduction, and the
appearance of that curious railroad train
and engine would never have been known
in accurate and pictorial representation.
"It was years before the discovery and
practical introduction of that crude pred
ecessor of photography, the daguerreo
typt when the pioneer railroad train in
this state was run, and as the future im
portance to history of the appearance of
that train never occurred to those inter
ested in bringing it into existence tho
skill of no artist with his pencil was
brought into rise to perpetuate it on
paper. It happened tsat a young man
named Brown William IL Brown of
Philadelphia was in Albany on the day
the train was run, Aug. 0, 1881, and had
been in the place several days.
"He had a marvelous talent for cutting
with a pair of scissors out of black paper
lifelike profile portraits and accurate
representations of buildings, machinery
irid even landscapes.
"The remarkable part of this talent of
his was his power to make a perfectly
exact portrait of persons days and even
weeks after having seen them but once,
and that only casually on the street.
"He had for some time made a good liv
ing by the exercise of his peculiar art.
Thaddeus Stevens was at that time just
beginning to make a reputation" in poli
tics and had seized upon the anti-Masonic
Idea for use in Pennsylvania, as it had
been so successfully worked by Thurlow
Weed and his lieutenants in New York
state. The feeling was growing in Penn
sylvania, and young Brown thought it
would be a good stroke of business for
him to go to Albany, have a look at
Thurlow Weed and others, snip their
likeness out in silhouette, and besides
getting a fee from them for the work
duplicate the pictures for sale among
the anti-Masonio enthusiasts in Pennsyl
vania and elsewhere.
"He went to Albany early in August,
1831. and did a great deal more than get
the nortraits of Thurlow Weed. His
wonderful work took the town by storm
and he was kept busy from morning un
til night cutting the silhouette likenesses
of people of all kinds, sexes and ages
that flocked to his rooms.
"His greatest artistic feat was the cut
ting in one large picture of the famous
Burgess corps entire, with stall and band
in full parade, each member's portrait
being of surprising accuracy. This pic
ture is among the most precious relics in
the state library.
"And so it happened that this unique
young artist was in Albany on the day
the quaint locomotive Do Witt Clinton,
with Its equally quaint coaches, was to be
run on its first trip over the Mohawk and
Hudson railroad.
"He was one of the passengers on the
train, and when it returned to Albany
he out with his scissors an exact picture
of the locomotive and two of the coaches,
making the portrait of David Matthew,
the engineer, and John T. Clark, the con
ductor, on his seat on the outside of the
front coach.
"In that picture appear the likenesses
of Thurlow Weed, ex-Governor Yates
and other distinguished Albanians of
that day, but neither Mr. Weed nor the
ex-governor was on the train. Without
a thought of the future of that picture
as a valuable contribution to history,
the artist cut those portraits merely as
an exercise of his skill in depicting a sub
ject from memory. He told me so him
self 40 years afterward.
"While Artist Brown was in Albany
he concluded to go to Boston and Hart
ford to make some portraits and other
cuttings with his marvelous sciasora.
While in Hartford he showed the picture
he had made of the railroad train and
locomotive to a member of the Connecti
cut Historical society, who at once saw
what a treasure it must necessarily be
come, and the artist presented it to the
society, where it is today a relio beyond
Vrtee.
"some ou years axier cuiiing iuai, pic
ture Brown became interested in tho
railroad business himself, having long
ceased to exercise his artistic skill pro
fessionally, and one day, having almost
forgotten the Albany picture, he read
in a newspaper an account of a litho
graph that had just been published
from a photograpn or trie siinouette pic
ture he had presented to the Connecticut
Historical society.
He sent to the publisher or in uino-
graph and procured a copy of it and was
rejoiced to see an exact reproduction of
bis scissors cutting of more than 80 years
before. But the joy he felt over a sight
of the picture was scarcely as great as
the inscription beneath it gave him.
"The date of the running or tne train
given as some time, in 1883, the
name of the locomotive being the John
Bull instead of the De Witt Clinton and
the name of the engineer John Hampson
Instead of David Matthew.
Brown at once set about the task of
correcting the lithograph publishers' his
tory, a task at which he worked ror
more than 80 years, ror tne ntnograpn
copy of his picture, with its incorrect
inscription, had been widely circulated."
N ew Yorkbnn.
A woman's mind is like the wind on
a winter's night," repeats an old French
saying, and a Basque adage runs. "South
wind, woman a tuouKlits."
"MOTHER'S FRIEND'
W h IVe irrrntest
oHViimI liilfi-lM-ariiiLr woman. I l.ir.i' Ih-i-ii n
mil- if i 1'i.r many years, ai:l In a h -imi
whom "Mother's Friend" liml Ihiii nsiil il.'uis
nrt-imli.s!t4'l w.lrs nml relievi-il uiiu'li
Kiilliiinir- 1 1 Is 1 h iH.st ri-inpily fur riiiiir of
Hie brenst Lumvii, mnl worth n i i l' r that
ulollu. 3KH. Al. M. I'.lll SI I.I!.
iMi'll;',ni'i y, Ala.
Trail tc.l nil expectant, limtlicrt If tl-ry wit!
nso a low lMrtliMof Mother's I'ricnil t ry v. ill
j; I liroiiih the ordeal wit limit, mi;, .,ii ami
sulTeriiur. SliM. ?IAV I! jmiam,
Aldus'. il!r, -'.i.
tsi-I Mnlhcr'5 Pricnl li-fore Mrlli l riy
eighth cnilil. Will no t r i n j -ruin-.
Alns. J. I". Moulin. mIms:!, 'al.
Rent ly c?;ir'.-s, diaries nrti r.i'l, -t i r -; i j-t
of price, ier ItoUIe.
BRADFIKLD REGULATOR CO.,
Sold ly all lrnjrpists. Ayi.asta, c,k
JUDGMENTS.
tie
The Retail Grocers AiMoclation offer
following judfinicnW for le;
MRS. K. O. WAI.KB
. R. HIM
W. M. C.RIMIiS
Al-K. LKIHlBTTliK
CASE WEST
J. R. TAYLOR
SAM BATON
I. K. RBYNOI.DS
B. B. WBLl.S
I. M. BROVI.BS
Mll-'S C. HI1KKB. 7t)V, S. Main St
VIRGINIA ROB1B, Charlotte St 26 04
A. II. WAR B a lifi
W. S. JITSTICIi 8 77
MKI.VIN NICHOLS 6 60
1 BKKIN WILLIS 14 00
BRANK A. BANNING 21 23
O. L. McDonald,
.1. S. Fullutn.
..130 07
.. 1.1 14
.. 14 95
.. 12 B5
.. 8 OO
.. 4 52
.. 3 2i
... 6 30
...18B 0O
,.. 1G 7!
42 7
WANT COLUMN.
FOR RENT.
I will rent mv home nlace'-vcrv cheap.
ardens mnl everything rcaily tr uc.
ohn Ad rllo well. muy2'ltl:it
ti. A. Greer,
H. C. JonaBon,
A. I). Cooper,
R, B. Noland & Sun,
Win. Kroger,
I. A. Porter,
G. U. Bell,
S. R. Kepler.
Kay & Bulrd,
M. C. Nolaod,
T. I. Kcvell,
N. L. Tcnland,
W. C. Stradlcv i Mro
J. M. w J. B. Seiglcr,
Glenn Broa.,
W. M. Hill & Co.
W. A. Latimer,
I). H. Webb.
Owenby & Son.
W. I'ostcll,
Trull it Son,
Arthur & Henry.
I ' unfurnisthec); modern improvcnienU, 114I
ailcv street. Inciinre liy h'llcr
MISSS M, "IISSKI.I,,
moytultf I. I). Hox Oti.
blJK rv l; i i in i i, .iihilhi-i . t ....
Haywood ftn,'i; t'ousc coatainH 1 'J
rooms, with kooci narrs; lias a'l mooerii im-
orovements; one of the lic nites in town
for a boarding house; fine views and on car
line. Apply to
aplldtf NATTATKINSUNSNINS.
BREAD
-IS
"Almost as
Palatable as Milk" The Staff of Life
This is a fact with regard
to Scott's Emulsion of Cod
Liver Oil. The difference
between the oil, in its plain
state, is. very apparent. .In
Scott's Emulsion
If there i one article of food desired
nbovc all others to he pure and of
high quality It should be Bread.
This enn only be secured by usinj; a
liih Krndc of flour with Rood baking
powder and pure leaf lard. Vnc the
SOUTHERN CROSS FLOUK. ROY
AL OK CLEVULANIt BAKING
POWHIiKS, WITH FUR B LEAF
LARD, and you will never be disap
pointed in your light bread, rolls or
biscuits. Southern Cross has fvcn
entire satisfaction to all.
T. J. REVELL,
jo NORTH MAIN 8TRKBT
you detect no fish-oil taste.
As it is a help to diges
tion there is no after effect
except good effect. Keep in
i-nlnrl tlinf SrnH'c. F.mnlsion
is the best promoter of flesh GftESAR'S HEAD HOTEL
anu ssirenLn kuowh iu
science.
Preiuired by Scott Ttnwnn. N. Y. All rtrnmti.
Head
4 000
Whether ciuafled (Sm
from a vessel of
tin, Rlass or p;o1d ;
There's notliinj-f.o
good, ior the yomifj
or the old as
s -a
Hires
Root Beer
Located on the Minimit of Cicsar's
mountain, in upper South Carolina,
feet above the sea; average temperature,
from 50" to 70, with an atmosphere dry,
soft, balmy, exhiluratiiiKi a vcrita'ilc "elix
of life." Will be opened for the season of
1803 on May -'5. The comfort of guests
will at all times and in all things be most
carefutly consulted.
Distance from Ashevillc, 45 miles: from
Hcndcrsonvillc, 20 miles; over good roads
through a charmingly delightful country
P. A. MILE9, M. D.,
ill?
A delicious, heallh
giving, thirst-satis-f-ins
beverage;. A
teinperanee drink fur
temperance people.
A r-n. p.-.::ll:;c ri'.' i r. yi'V.jns.
Sold arA E::?oyc Everywhere.
Save t
Paying
'Doctors'!
Bills
BOTANIC
BLOOD BALM
THE GREAT REMEDY
- FOR ALL BL00O AND SKIN DISEASES - .
iiai neon moronjf my uwwn ny m-iiu-nt
phyKii-iAiiR and the p-npla
for 40 yeam, and novor tails to
cure quXckly and permanently
crnnrni a. ULCERS. ECZEMA.
RHEUMATISM, PIMPLES, ERUPTIONS,
M.nn Atr v a Tln RTPK ADTNi sml
i.itvviimii uiujl'u lnVxplahl fiirm thn mont
loathsoino blood dlfwanes if (ftrwtloim aro tyU I
lowed. I'ric- 91 per boiUe, buttles for fo, Jfor
ale iy nruKKisx.
SENT FREE wom.ffi Fcre
BLOU3 HALM GV,, anania, ua.
mavSOdtf
PROPRIUTOR
DANVILLE R. R. CO.
P. W. HmvRKOpm and Rbobbm FotTis,
Kccclvers
WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA DIVI8I0N.
Condensed chedule In effect Not. 20, 180a.
NO. 12
7 lRam
9 35am
l2 26pm
12 39pm
2 45pm
4. OHpm
4, 49pm
6 33pm
tj 35pm
i 66pm
7 47 pm
8 37pm
11 20pm
' 1 15am
EASTBOUND
l.v Knoxville
" Morrtstown. ...
OR RENT That lari-c anil con veniently
arranged house. No 02 Mtrrimiin nvc-
uc Hot and cni'i water witbiiatris on two
nnn All mi.dcrn imiirovements Location
ivntrnl. with lartc well Bhadcil uroumls
Splendid residence for Iiiikc family or hoard-
; . 1.. ... II .... At T II A I 1, i
upriouu
l.v. Faint Kock
' Hot Sprinf0...
l.v. AKheville ,
Kcuiid Knob ,
" Marion
' Murgantun
Hickory
' Newton .
Stotcsvillc.....
Ar. Salisbury
4 Orcenslioro
" Danville
Ar. kichmond
7 OOam
L.v. Greensboro..
Ar. Durham
RalciKb.
' Ooldsboro
L.V. llanville.
Ar. LynchhuriE
Waahinytoq..
.fll 36pm
3 86am
fi OOam
. 12Q5pm
. 1 SOara
A OSam
. lO Mam
BOARDING.
TWO younjj men can obtain board with
room at very reasonable rates by awply-
nS to 237 Haywood street. niByawiw
XTll. 20 Flint street Choice rooms with
Kood board and home comforts. Con
venient to postomce aua sircet car. ivirs. j.
A. Lee, niay20tf.
T?OARl)INO- At No.
M9 T
Starncs avenue.
Table furnished with best the market
h fiords; hot and cold water; furniture new;
fine location; on car line; single and double
rooms. aprouvi
louse pleasantly situated in
the
noARIUNG
1 best location in city, near street cars;
nrKc s-nKlc anfi aouiue rooms; tame
very finest. Reference can be Riven.
11 KS. M. Bl.niKKi ivia i i -.
McCape House, 21 Grove Street.
nprlDdtf
rTIHB CHATHAU-Private boardinar house
I No. 211 Haywood street. Fine city
and mountain views; perfect sanitation; not
and cold water: comfortable, airy rooms;
well nrovided table: attentive service; rea
sonable rates. Two hundied yards from
Montford car line.
MKS.M. IS. UETW1LBK,
oct7dtf Proprietress.
"llrALUMHRU A handsomely furnished
TV boardiiiK house, No. 211Patton ave
nue, with home comforts. A chitrmlDR resi
dence in hot weather, being surrounded by
ciKhty-thrce pine trees, besides a numher ol
ola oaks, neautliui lawn over two utrc, o,
ground, excellent table and service. Street
cars pass the door. C. FACKI.ER,
mayaaimo incpnunc
" Baltimore 12 03pm
Philadelphia. 2 Opm
New York 4 60pm
" WESTBOUND NO. IV
L.v. New Yorlt 4 30pm
1'hrlaflelphia. 6 66pnr
J Baltimore . ft aopnt
" Washington 11 OOpm
" Lynchburg; 6 OOam
Ar. Danville 7 26am
Lv. Richmond 12 60am
Danville 7 4-5 am
Ar. Greensboro 9 20am
Lv. Gsldsboro t7 45pm
Lv KaleiRli 6 15am
Durham 7 16am
Ar. Greensboro 9 16am
Greensooro...
Salisburv
9 30am
Salisbury 1 I loam
Statcsville 12 3pm
Newton 12 48pm
Hickory 1 OOpm
Morpanto 1 52pm
" Marion 2 86pm
" Round Knob 3 14pm
Ar. Ashevillc 4 25pm
Hot Sprinrs, ti 57pm
" Paint Rock lQpm
Mornstowu.
Knox ville... ........ ,
A. & S.'R MLROAD
FOR SALE.
A SPLENDID
XV st
business offer A pood
stock of irroceries, fixtures anil nood
will for sale. Kent cheap and the store in
the best resident part of the city. Posses
sion given at once. 62 Charlotte street.
may20ootw
8 lOpm
' NO. 14
Lv. Ashevillc 7 OOam
' Hcndersonville H 02am
" Flat Rock 12ani
" Saluda 8 37am
" Tryon 9 OOam
Ar. Spartan burn IP 15am
' NO. 13
Lv. Spartanburg 6 60pm
" Tryon 7 68pm
" Saluda 8 27pm
" Flat Rock 8 64pm
" Hendera'nvMe 9 05pm
Ar. Ashevillc.. lO lOpm
MURPViy BRANCH
Lv. Ashevillc
Ar. Waynes ville..
" Bryaon City .
" Andrews
" Tomotla
" Murphy
XjIOR SALI! That valuable eisht
X! house, with magnitieeiit lawn
INPJ7
t 30m
lO OOam
12 39pm
4 OOpm
4 89pm
6 OOpm
room
front.
,nr,ipr rhi-.tnut ntlll LlDcrtV Streets.
Ililth situation, fronting south, fine shade
trees. All modern improvements. Call on
JULIUS C. MARTIN,
28tucs&satt orGWVN&WEST.
NO- 18
Lv. Muriihy
Ar. Tomotla
Andrews
Ar. Bryaon City..
" Waynes ville..,
" Ashevillc
f 6 OOam
6 20am
6 60am
lO loam
12 62pm
2 35-pm
A handsomc
furnished house of 11 rooms
for rent or sale, with or without furni
ture. The house is beautuully located; sta
ble and larsc lot well tilled with fruit trees,
shrubhery and flowers. Fresh cow nnd
large pasture for the same If rented the
family would be (flad to remain n boarders.
Also 9-room hou c. Apply to
M. S. II. C HUNT,
may 1 IM lm tin Hunt Hill.
M ISC ELLA MEW'S.
,OAN On improved real estate. Two
ousand dollars. JOHN CHILD.
aprliSdtf No 1 Legal Illock.
TO Li
thn
BREWTON & M'CONNELL,
Furniture Dealers & Undertakers
EMBALMING A SPECIALTY.
All culls in this line attended to day or
night. Also all kinds ol job work done to
order. Uphulsteriiis, carpet laying, pack-
ins, scttinK up furniture, relinislmig, etc.
33 NORTH MAIN STREET,
Telephone 142
Uimr Containing rubv. eincrplil
and sail'. hire set in diamonds. l ive
dollars reward for returning to
may2Sdlw G .K. OLIVER.
T IIST-
I. J !
SUPING CAR SERVICE.
Nos. 11 and 12 Pullman Sleepers between
Hot Spring: and New York, via Ashevillc.
Salisbury and Washington: also between
Asheville and Cincinnati via Knoxyille and
narnman.
Trains Nos. 13 and 14 Pullman Sleeper be
tween Asheville and Charleston, via Spar
tanburg; and Columbia via S. C. R'y. connect-
inR at LommDia tor savannah vias.il R. R.
with Parlor cars.
W.A.TURK. S. H. HARDWICK,
Gen. Pass. Act. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.,
Washington, 11 C Atlacta. Oa.
W.H. tJREEN, lien. Manager, Washington
V. U. McHUB. Gen'l Supt., Columbia, S. C.
SOL. HAAS. Traffic Manager. Washington
VTOTICI! We plead guilty of having cut I
( prices and sell Omega Hour for f.20
tier barrel, cash, and everything in propor
tion, o wnbcv A Sos, No. 7 Montford ave
nue, telephone 5. mny25d2t
XTOT1CK The annual meeting of the I
Jl stockholders of the Asheville Loon,
Construction and Improvement Co., will be I
held in the office of Cobb c Mci rimon, Mon- I
dav. May 2'.)tb, 4- o'clock p. in. for the clec-1
tion of olficcrg and other husiness.
may23dlw Olio. S. POW I5LL. President,
M. J. HBARDHN, Secretary,
SHY!
IF YOU
SUFFER
WITH
DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE,
CONSTIPATION,
OR ANY DERANGEMENT OF THE
STOMACH, LIVER OR BOWELS,
TRY
CRAB ORCHARD WATER.
T HAS OUHEO THOOSAKIOS. rr WILL BENEFIT YOU
IT IS WORTH A THIAU. 80LD BY ALL OaUOGIaTS.
Sco that the label has tho " Crab Apple " on
CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO.,
Pamphlet free toy mail. Louisville), K;
feblldcod4m
MAGNETIC NERVINE.
Is told with written
guarantee to cure
Fits, OIKl-
nese,Hcalnehe and
Neuralgia sndWnke
fulnnss.caused by ex
r, rfHSiveuseoiwiiuiu.
Tobacco and Aleo
n K, ,1 - XI i.T.t.l riAnrns.
rErV sion. SoftenlnRnf
Advertising
Spaces to Let !
The sjiais in tho
earn will bo lot from
J line 1, next. First
come, first Korved!
Apply at Car Shed.
ASHEVILLE STREET RY.
COMPANY.
mayL'4dtjunl
MONUMENTS
AND
TOMBSTONES'
"X.TOTIC15 By virtue of the power vested
in me bv a deed of trust executed by I
L. Sniathcrs and wife, C. L. Smathcrs to the
undersigned trustee bearing date the 22nd
dav of Mav. lM90.and registered in book 2t
at pace 2H3 in the Records of Mortgages
nnd lueds of Trust in the office of the Regis
ter of llccds for the county of Bunconilie nnd
Suite of North Carolina, to which reference
is hereby made for further description, to se
cure the payment of the note therein de
scribed, and default having been made in the
payment of said note, and having been re
quested by the cestui que trust to sell said
land and premises to satisfy said note, I will
sell at public auction, at the court house
door in the citv of Asheville. at 12 o'clock
in. on Tuesday, 23rd day of May, 193, the
following described tract of land and all the
n nimrt ennnces thereunto lielonuinu . Ad-
ioininir the lands of J. L.Carroll, J. H. Wood
cock and Henry UrwinK, .itnatcd on south
side of Hiiywood street in the city of Ashe
ville, more particularly described as follows:
UcKinninc on the soutn siuc or riaywooa
street 14-1,-i, feet below the intersection ol
I'atton avenue and Haywood street; then
south 2f" cast 17 poles to a stake; then
south 57 west 5 3-11 poles to a stake; then
north 39V2 west 13 poles to a stake on
south side of Haywood street: then north
cast lOVi poles to the bCKinnine. con
taining one acre more or less, including the
dwelling house now occupied by said frmiath
crs. Terms cash. This April 21. 1393.
O. A, SHUrOKo, t rustee.
piano Tuning
BY
P. L. COWAN & CO.,
MAKU A SPECIALTY OP
FINE WATCH REPAIRING.
Native Stones. Mounting
Made to Order.
ALL. WORK GUARANTEED !
JSo. 8 Iortli Court Place,
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
PROFESSIONAL. CARDS.
-- r in b wt 'ww m. W9 nr
DENTIST,
37 Palton Avenue, Up Stairs,
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
m3dtf
1
1 .P.rir-nBr-
the Brain, causing Misery, Insanity ; and 0ath,
iinrrenw, Imiinlrary, Lost Power in either s.
"yrSrS"i"riIlg"n?eVv''ri..rtion Ilmlnsnd
errors ot Youth. It Rives to Weak Orma. their
Natirnl Vigor and doubles th joys of life; eur
Luoirrhov ami Fenialn Woskni'iw. A month s trest
nient, in plain pnckairo. hy mail, to any sddrsiis, 1
V-r bJx, 6 boxeB s. With evry tft order we give s
t.. . . . . n to riirn or refund the money.
""rulars f rwo. Uuaruutea issued only by our ex
clusive HKimt.
SMITH.
Asheville, N.
31
RAYSOR
Pattnn Avenue,
&
VICINITY
"VIEWS
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THkH AND OIXj COLORS.
MALTY.
NEVST GOOXJSME IN CRATON AN9 PASTEL .
v TOUR ORDERS S0UCITED.
RRINGTON,
id West CoUcec
Streets.
K.tlOKi
WH V
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Sboclo
Till
Tbi Crrtzsi.
1. It rrlnts the News.
a. It Writes Its Own Kditorials.
3. It la the Best Loral Paper Brer
I Tinted im W. N. C.
4. It Prists tne Latest Telefrraphic
News From All the World.
5. It Believes la Asbcvills Always.
To mom
IT IS A HBW8PAPBR.
Havs too thouoht or it ?
Six Dollars Will bet
It For a Year, and If Ton
Live in Asheville It W III
B. Uelivered at Your
Dor Bvery Kvcaias.
Large Stock and New Designs.
LOW P RICKS
at
-:-W. 0. WOLFE'S-:-
Southeast Court Place and Market St., at
main entrance to Market. Latest ile
sixns furnished on application. ap271m
:lTiXTIO!lftTITVTlTI A 'J
No longer your fdread upon retirins. (Sleep I
will come plcaiantly without u.ing opiates
SIMPLY TAKB
One tcaspoonful
"nilADYCROTINE
The Southern Woman'. Headache Remedy.
No unpleasant remit in the moraine.
Should your tooth trouble you
One teaspoonful
BRADYCROTINE
COSTING FIVB CBNTS, WILL STOP IT
FOR SALE AT
Pelham'8 Pharmacy.
Your broken waiout and vcbiclcs of all
kinds to B. Burnctte's shop on College
street, where they vrill be repaired
promptly and in 6rst-class style. Hay-
THE MAITLAND SGHOOL, ins Kcured a fir,Wa8S honhoer 1
make all kinds of fine shoeing a specialty.
13. BURNETTE.
C. E. M'GEE, FROM BOSTON
All Work Guaranteed by Him and
3-
NO. 35 NORTH MAIN STREET. ASHEVILLE.
Scientifio American
Ml) 3. VE TRADE MARKS,
DMION PATENTS,
COPVStlOHTS. etc
THE-
I WEEKLY CIXIZEN
AND
THE LOUISVILLE HOME AND
FAhM,
For Infotrnatlon mnd free Handrook write to
MUNN A CO atil BltOAUWAT. NKW YOKfC.
Oltlent bareiia for teeming patent in America.
Kvery pavtont taken out by us Is brouirht before
tbe public by notice given free of charge l'i the
elrcnl.tlon of any KHnntine paper In ths
BineuainiT inusirm&ea. 10 iniuiKu
man should be without It. Weekly. S3.UI1 s
F;ar: Hl.fiOnli montnu. Auaresa jujk.i a tAl
UBU8UUU, 3fil Bnwdwaj. Mew York City.
Addreia MtVlN COi I esUiUllsbed X865
VALENTINE & GARLAND,
CIVII liNGlNEEKS ANU SURVBYOKS.
No. 13 Hendry Block Koom No .
P. O. Box 512, Ashevillc, N. C.
mayl 7rllm
K. B. BRITT, '
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER IN STONE.
GradlQK of all kinds done. All sizes of
crushed stone furnished. Send all orders to
postofRce Box 148, Asheville, N. C.
aotiedtl
34-"V;r8' Hxpcrictice-34
CONTRACTOR AND BCILPBR.
Office and shop, Wolfe BnlldinR.
CORNER COURT PLACB AND 11ABKBT
8TREBT.
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH
E. J. ASTON,
General 1 Insurance 1 A.8Tcnt.
Rear Mo. 30 Sontb Main .treet.
Asheville. N. C.
auS dlv
CAKKOT CAfSB STKintmK. - -
. PhllFKCTLT PAIM.KMS T lH
"V. Brown & Son.
mtEil Jteg7
P8R. VEAR -
- i.io
NO. 40 FRENCH BROAD AVENUE.
ENGLISH AND FRENCH HOME AND DAY
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
MRS. BVKGWYN MAITLAND, Principal.
Assisted bv Miss Wallace of Vassar College,
and Mile. Bothe of Paris.
Urvi.i ..iw.nt. tor tne sraav or voeai
and inttramen tal snnsic AfUroooi French
ilssm fos- Iswlles.
Pine Clothing Cheap.
It win oav von to see a m riles and price.
Of WANAMAKBR k BKUWN.
lnnZOillT
styles). Bsvisf ot
tUi hssdtcd
SSto M per cent.
SPORTING GOODS
BASEBALLS AND BATS.
Ipl'i UM; Mk Urn 14
RATS CIOAR STORE AND TICKET OFFICE
08 Soatli Mala street.
INJECTION.1
TKICK LOI. SOLO B ALL UmiOOIKTH."
EST IN PLAIN, BKALKII PACKAGE. UPON RECEIPT
.or PK1CE, 11
Asheville Attests. Ravsor Ac Smith, pre
seription druggists, 81 Pattonavcoiie.
feblOdly'
TO LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN
FOR
151 5!
I J V v M-mm. aja susv JUU.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
(SUCCESSORS TO BLAIR & M DOWULL)
4X Pattun Ayennc.
Telephone, Store 76, Reaideac OS.
I may Id Im
J. JA. TENNENT,
ARCHITECT : AND : CONTRACTOR
Plsuas. soeelfleations and estimates fur-
Inished. All work In my line con tr acted for.
and no cha-rarea for drawing on contracts
awarded me.
References when desired.
Office. Sontneast Conrx Sanare. Asheville.
In. c. . MiMi,
and Opium Habits
cured at home with
out pat n. Book of par
tleulaniBcnt FRlEi
1RM WOllU.EV.M H.
AUanta. Us. Offlos W WbitebaU b.
lilfHSKEY
11 II
JV. Rankin. Acts.
SS Boats slain 'Street, a doors below city
ticket office.
SPECIAL ACCIDENT 1NSCRANCB
For World's Vmlr Trip.
3,000 for Sl.OO per week.
Agcat, U9 m. aaaia sc.
At.