Wednesilnv Hvetiinr. Tune 28. 1893. naHEVTLLE DAILY CITIZEN Thh I1411.V ClTlZBN. DemotTatk, in publinhcd everj ullcrnoon (except Sunday) at tire fol lowing rates atrtctlv cash: OKI Yrab $H.OO 8ix Month S OU Tiihbk Months t.60 Onr Month Bo OnbWkfk IB WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2S. 1893 HERE A.M) THERE. Rowland TTt,- HcHpf unai T liMt ii nm jo and ; Quicfcu. Howard A brood on Horitrback Uhndkrsonvili.e. June 2. In i..issinK i pro the New v-.rk Sua. Black Muuntiiin station the othrr day. lu this section of the country the Slicr- I found a committee of business men man net lias been sot up for a scnpcKont, :.. i :r... i ,. . . i . Rtltl lis rl lK ill is I n-j;i ill ici I i ?tti i nut: I futrntffn in hjivitiL' streets : nn lots Lnn i-' off as if thev mean to 'boom" i hat town ! wI " h vi" ;" ,tntx resto.e c-.mrwlcnci and in the near luture. The place was anted ; prevent further hankruptcu s lo tne Stranjre. strange indeed, that the j a charter at the last meeting ol the l.-R lihtniiiK should kill the wet men and i isluture, since wheh time that excellent) leave unmolested the workers for pro hihition. Thus in an unexpected way Gnd deals out justice to the wicked. Bnkersville News. Thkn all men who would vote for hii-h license are wicked ? For shame! to show such narrowness. If Great Britain desiies to save the remnant ot her navy s'ill above water, she had better jjo to tinlitint;. I" her case peace has her tragedies even more disas trous than those "I war, and in ii" man nci glorious. To drown sailors, presum ably brave, like rats in a box is not the thing for a great nation to do. We know that some tanners have done much better than others, but we alwas l"k with suspicion on the man win' de clares that firming pas nowadays, miii plv Ik.-c.uisc we know he is a liar. I'ro gressive Farmer. This piracraph well illustrates the receptivity of the Third party muiil lor truth. It you know latniers who are inakii n money and tell the editor ol the Pioyessive Farmer so, then you ate a liar. How many times would the editor of the I. F. be kuocktd down il he weie to repeat his assertion, printci' above, in the pitscnce ! one )roupof ycntlcnicii anil another for a year ? To the mind il this editorial tcocl, no man is in cirorin assciliny that "larniin pays nowa days;" he is simply a liar and knows lie is lyinn. From such cattle as the I'. I'., jjood Lord deliver this hcuutifiit State! " t i-i i ; n mi : km an law The New York Sun's financial writer, in a par;ir;iph we quote elsewhere, savs that the Sherman l iw is not id-pi'tisihlc for the present losses by bad specula tion, for the unwise investments made hv banks that are suspending, nor tor the exports of old. that is the Sun s opinion, and it is perhaps a sound one. But the chief basis tor arraignment of the Sherman law is that it h is tended to destroy confidence thu rmikini: money "tight" anil hard to ;et, even on the best ot securities It the alphabet itself were in the public pillory for the otVences chained against the the Sliei man law its repeal, so tar as it could be repealed, would be demanded at once. The greut mass ot the people arc here tor business a living and anything that clashes with that end and cannot be justitied on strong grounds as be for t he general good, may be sacrificed atciit.ical times. We arc justified, it vesM-l is in danger, in throwing over any part of her earuo, however valuable, it ttie.i by tlu danger may be averted. A 1 KATIH1-. OK TM1-; HUBIIliN TKUU A lat urc ot the Borden case that we have not. vet seen commented on is that I he trial was all but uiineccss.ii v if the State's alt'Tnev had done his whole duty. By whole duty, we mean taking the view that the State's attornevs were concerned, not so much in securing a convicti hi of somebody, as in arriving at the truth. Lizzie Borden was kept in jail 10 months, a speedy trial being denieil her, and in that time it must be comeded that the prosecution had full opportunity to investigate every point against her mil decide whether it was worth while t bring her to trial. Tli.it they did not make such investi gation or. if they did, that they sup pressed the evidence so secured is tasily apparent from the comparison of wlnit the prosecution promised to prove with what it really did prove. For instance, it promised to prove that Lizzie Borden was lying when she said she was in the Borden barn at about the moment, and lor some moments after, when her father was killed, u police officer swearing that the dust in the barn lott was not dis turbed. But the evidenceot the prosecu tion tell away to nothing at this point , in the face of the testimony of several who were in the burn lott and saw that the dust had In-en disturbed therein, and in the face o I the direct test iin mv ol a credible witness to tin- effect that he saw woman coming from the Borden barn at about the moment that Lizzie Borden said she came, and that that -.vom.-iii was not Bridget Sullivan, the only other woman about the premises and whom witness knew well by sight, anil then fore must, in all probability, have Ix-rn Lizzie Borneo Now was the State hound in its search alter the truth, hound in all fairness to ward a woman susiected of murder, to hunt out such testimony, at its call in Fall River as readily as at the call of the defense, and give it due onsiderai i n ? If it had done so with relation to all the strong points against Lizzie Borden well as in relation to the one we have mentioned, there would not have been a trial at all; Lizstie Borden would have been set free mouths ago. We know this liecausc the State Iniled to convict Lizzie Borden, and the reason for its fail ure wan because evidence elenrlv acquit ting her was brought forward by ber lawyers evidence as easily secured months ago by the State, as later, by the defense. There is another view of this: Suppose tbe prosecution takes the position that the State is at no time bonnd to present more tban the evidence against the ac cuscd; that so far as the evidence in tavo of the accused is concerned it is the busi ness of the defense and of no one else to bring it out; suppose the defense fails to ascertain that this acquitting testi mony is in existence has not the prose cuting officer committed a Rreut crime the accused is found guilty because ot a lack of the introduction of this testi mony? gentleman, the K-v T. K. Brown, has I ecu mavor of Black Mountain He is well supported by McKov , St epp, Dough erty, and others, anit no one should lie surprisen if Black Mountain becomes a growing lownin the near future. Charlie Vance's new cottage has liccn complete-. nd T. K. Brown's residence, just across Flat Creek . is soon to be tiriis.ied. Out a little ways, near Lakey 's (lap, at Kivtrs- hend paik, Mrs. M. I . I nch has erected ii cottage on her lit t Ic mountain farm. where she is spending the summer. Crossing the Blue kulge at l.akcv s .ip, thiee miles Iroiii i he station, tin sigiitseer emers an unsettled siction ol Mil'nwill c uiiity nnnil the head Iril'U tauesof Broad river ami the Caiawba which tlows respectively through many coiinties of the two Can il mas. iinitiiii: miles soul Ii of Columbia and inal.ing Ihclaigcst river of the I wo states, t he Local Santie, winch empties into l he Atlantic ocean near lieorgi-l ) w u, S. C. Kivcrslicad pai k is an appi iqn iate na -e lor the beautiful romantic sccnerv at the head ot these rivers along the Blue Kidge. A i Logan s hotel. 1 found Mrs. r.sta- brook ot' Asheville ami a Lilly compan ion trotn Boston, sketching and painting lliclovclv scenery. Do tile readers of Thk Cll l.KN know that a village has been planned and 25lt lots made ready tor sale in Chimney Kock valley, . -very site being in the shadow ol tlu-great rock, winch cools the dwellers in summer and shield- them from the cold blast ol wntlci? V'oii ought to sec Logan's, Kstiicralda's and lvdnev's inns to get an nlea ot tin fitness ot the valley as a summer resoi t. From a thousand feet above vour head, over the brow ol the mighty rock, comes pouring down Hickory Nut talis, while the river makes a hundred haps to the mile. From Chimney Kock I rode through lleiuhrson county, ciossing French Broad at Kings' bridge, unci eutcied Mills river valley near us junction with French Broad. Out ol the throat ol great i'isgahgush the tributaries of Mills river They wind mid linger anion", t he '1 'ink In ds," ami then, plunging down the mountain sides mute in a si nam of surpassi ,g beauty which hinrus through a valley wielc, rich auit lovtiy. While ntthis -.alley and alo'-g Boy les ion cieck, 1 heard the people comuKnl in: on Mr Vandcrbilt's purchase ol the "I'inkl'cds" lands He bad just passed through the valley going to and return ing Imm tin- iisliiug excursion. The pmtv rode on horseback, Ynndeibili being an excellent cq uestriau. At two tana houses w 'u rc tiicy dined, the peo ple spcnK ol Mr Yamlci bill as a sociable and pleasant voting man. The only class of people who seem uneasy about Y.inilci bilt's movements in the " l'ilikh, ds" are some ot t hose who "range" then cattle in those mountains. Leaving mountains ami valleys, 1 am, at ttiis writing, scaled on tbe veranda ot the Mountain Yiew hotel, on Main strtet, in the charming town of li-inlei sonvilli. The sun is just sinking behind the 1'isgah range, ami the prosficctscusl, south and west arc magnificat. There are lew gayer and prettier resort towns than Henderson villc. The many hotels and boa ding houses here are aboiu ready for their summer visitors. Since 1 was last here, two years ago, the splen did new hotel in the grove near the rail road station has been completed; it will open its doors about the L'tlth ot tilv. A fine city hall Mini opera bouse, a laige granite block of stores, and several other buildings have been erected. The planing mills ot the Bennett Bros., and a stove factory .ire some of the enter prises t hat promise a bright luture lor this town. Tiik Citizkn is in demand here, which is a hopeful sign. hdwland on uni. act arc attributed the exnrts of gold which have so alarmed our Banks, and from its repeal is exo ctcd a return flow of the metal, which will at once tr.iu- unilize the public mind anil enable every debtor to borrow all the inimcy needed to carry him alone in his business It is not considered that the act has added to the stock of money in the country an amount of paper equal to the gold which has been ex inn ted sine. it ok elfect. and that, although it is still in full oierat ion, the exports of gob! ba ye s opiK-l , an-1 small quantities of it a'e even coming this! Any again Cert a inly nob-dy will pre tend that the numerous d f i lent ions and losses by bad siieculatioos w hich t he present stringency is bringing to light were caused bv the act, nor that tt responsible for the unwie in iiiagcinciit f the banks which have tailed through having locked un their lunit- in loans o" land, in advances to tin unsuccessful lilroad manufacturing coriioratious. and in other illcjiit inta'c wavs which made il impossible lor t hem tr imv th' ir depositois. ITnlcss the repeal of 'he ae'l can undo all the mischief of this kind which has been done, it will help very little to mend inattcis f AMU IfcS FITTED :H : FOOTWEAR -BV- M,im is 135.00 For flOO.OO A WHEEL ! $135 00 Kor $100.00 At WHOLESALE PRICE To Our CLUB 9' TEN ! Wc have m enreil exelumve agim-jr for a targe territory unit e.n":r you this superb Bargain 1 BLANTON, WRIGHT Sc CO. lJo. Patton Avenue. WALL PA PER. . Geo. w. may & co. Painters and Decorators, I 'IvA I.l- KS IN Sueeessors U hlt'Dl-I. & HUNT. Absolutely Pure Fanry Iapr 1 IjMiiiijis, I'aintH, Uh, Ym-iiinhfi, W'intltiw SliatlfH ami l'aiiiUM-s" Su jt)!itH. I FIRSTCLASS WORK GUARANTEED 18?)3 CENTRAL! Frame and wheels Columbta Moilcl. MorKon & Wright Inner tube or Gortnullv St Jef lery (Kuuibler) tire. A niuilern light-weight wheel. Workmanship and material guaranteed ! ASHEVILLE BICYCLE CO. Q4 ratton NO. IO COURT SQUARE. A crenni ol tartar l)p kltu; powiier. Hifl' esl of ttll in IrHvcninn itrcnuth - LRti--' ( lllleit SmteM 0(ii-rnmrtiL l'ool Ri imrt KDYAL KAKlNi; PIlWIiBK CO., tllll Wall St.. New York. SOUVENIRS Wedding Presents. JEWELRY V V MADE TO ORDER. ARTHUR m . FIELD, LEADING JEWELER, AM opoomnttT wtiltr It In.' t. lHua. the urigisal 10 twem the rtei-ot a4 Kiptar I nHi white It Inst Afier JnlT t - ent mn oe r Boring, will he fin-It tht date the rood trip . . , 3S ceats nsei ear ri knCtwMB KfDotaad Snrinc. satil e.:4o .ss. Sd -dale I. P. CsertKC Picnttrj; West for the Summer. Many of our reulrs will y:o to th Woi-M'h Ftvr thin SmimitT. Wliilo in tht' Wsi., why not vinit hoiu of it-B k'atiiu- ivtsortn th Yfllowstoiu', tin' VoH(init4, tho (rand ('jiihmi of tht- Colorado. Hot Springs, S. I)., IlHt'iia, Mont., tr tjikt atrip to Alaska,, thr(JrHat Salt l.iikf. or n;u to Manff. visit tht i-isoi'In of Lake Minuet onka, Minn., Kxct'lsior SprinB, Mt., Colorado Springs, IMko'H 1'eak and Matiitoii, tho ( -alifornia mtiuiitaiii Hummer rewtn tN, pi turcsipio Mackinac and tic various Michigan nsirts, or tlm Iikc rcsortH of Wisconsin? Wo will j-ladly s'-nd .you full printed in fo' in;i t ion in regard to thcs , resorts or any others, with t he wavs of reaching them via any point, ant help you to lay out any tour or rout you may think or taking. Write, asking for what you want. By special arrangement vvi lithe, i tec rent ion Depart incut of Tim Christian Union, New York, Address, ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO Doors, Sash, Blinds, Stair Work, Mouldings, MANTLES, BANK AND BAR FIXTURES. Hard Wood Lumber Work a Specialty ! HHTI 11 A THH PHOMPTI.V 1 VfrU. The Plant is Kxtenwive and lias Kvcry Facility for Every Clasn t)f Work ! FACTORY OPPOSITE R. & 0. PASSENGER DEPOT J. H. LEE, Business IVlanapjer. ! K. M. CLAVTON, KIIPERINTKNIIHNT. ,h ,h:a. htmkt. the DAILY CITIZEN. Asheville. N. C. tiravr C'liMru- Madr kii1iihI T II III l'Hkp4 -' I II. Ioiinsiin, tlrali.irti i-' .iinty, N. C, June C ruiis in tlu."se lion of t lie- county fmi-. Harvest lias cumiticnccil and evt-ry lioil v is lmsv cutting rye anil oats wink- some are laving by corn. Wchave h.nl plenty of rain. The iU-lilin: I.uinlier einipanv has sus- pemleil part l their liusincr-s here, but it i thought they will start up amain in a short time. Ileiirv Mil!aps, who was cut lv Kit. G ant is still alu-e, lint i- in a hopUs uiiiti -ip. r nt is still at l.nve mil no tf'-rts are Iteinv; m.-itle lo a ppr iu nil him ( ur i ilfieei s arc verv hack war I ;i Inmt eu- icifiu the law. as tirant is not the fust man that tuts heen a'lnwcij to tsetipe pisucc when lie coulil have In in cauuht casilv. NOTlirxti STANDS AS HTOTJ, us n reiiiisiy ior evry wo Tiinnlv nilmi'iit. ns Ir. HienVs Favorite ireeriiition. Here is tlio profit'. It's the only miolieinH for woiiipn ho cer tain in its etTwts that it can be fpiiirttntrerf. In every ease. If it iloesn't lienetit or cure, your money is returnerl. Can any thing elsi. though it mny lieliet ttr for a tricky lieuler to sell, be l,,ct U .r...ull' f. ......... ... 1 1 " ravnrite Prescription" is an invigorating, restorative J tonic, a soiitlnnx "nd strength- I ening mrvine, anil a miplpte j cur for all the fum ;. jnnl de- mnfti'mpnts, painful disorilers, and chronic tvenk.M'sses H-ii!iur tf th sex. For j-onii criris juRt entering womanhood; for women ot tlin critical " change of life"; for women approncliing confinement; nurs ing mothers; and every woman who is "run-down," tireil, or ovrworkt)d it is a Hecinl, safe, and certnin help. If you have an incurable case of Catarrh, tl r propriet ors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh IlemedT will pay yov A'iDO cash. The believe that they can cwre you. .- - it i.-:. went Anht-vlll- inf Halpnsr tiprlaga Mailwav. I RAVK P. II. FOB SUL- LEAVE BtlLPHt'B I'Hl'R SPRINGS. 8PKINOS 7.45 a m 8.3(1 a rn '8 45 am 9 'Mi a ra !) 4-5 a m I0.30 a m 10.45 am 1 1 SO a m I 1.45 a m 12 30 p rn I 2.45 pro 1 3 p m 1.45 p m 2 30 p m 2.45 p m 3.30 p m 3.45 pro 4 SO p m 4 45 p m 5.30 i m 5.45 p m 6.30 p m 6.45 o m 'Except Sundays when car will leave Sulphur Springs at IO a m resuming the regular schedule aain by leaving depot at 11 a. rn. Cars bctweea prtofhtr and depot rverv 15 minutes FOR SALE ! HARDWARE STCBFHOUSF AND I 0T IN TUWh OF WA NESVtLLE, N. 0. Hy virtue tf Jin order mi't ilf. rrc ot suit mack by the Superior i u: I o'' ilitywond I i-otintv n tht case of W. 1-:. Milti-r, C U 1 ilk-r itntl others, hen sat law of ii. If . MiHer rfr erased, ex pitrtc; the undcrsict d etiitimissiont-r will sell to the hithcht hitlder I im the pn miscs the siotehousc nvii lot t he 1 own ol Way ties vi lie known ah t hi- Hnnlwure store hoiie and lot. on Monday, 1 he ihird day of lulv, nejit, txi."i. Terms o s -le, ne-t hird ca-h. hatHnif t.ie nnd two toiH. with wr evnt interest from ita e. -i u nl hv note mid nijpr vc seeuritv, i hi- lot will he sod in two pi reels on- pan on hieh the st rhouse Ktat d. on n lot I !rontiiii 3 f ft on M.iin strurt. the other I p:tr. cl 4-2 trt t front on in pot strtcl. IImhI ware tif- hi UK' is of lirirk, two Htorir lti'ix:i(i ft t tiuilt and fitted up expres-lv for the hardware huMne. TO VISITORS! - YttV WISH TO tSA h'K Y AWAY A J.ASTI.K: AND A KM .Vol SOirviCNIH OP ASHUVIL.L.1S. IH.I'oSIT 50 t'KNT.V WITH 'Till-: CITI ZliN" a ll I HA VIC KHTVKNliU I-I'l. I. VAI.f'li f.V .4 I'tHU is;kayiso yii;w of AS.H E VI LLE i U II 1 J(lj u i V t ConimiBl'int-r ww Tnrrn hack ACnwf. rr lot tra til wnm ont, really good for nt tnn, it ts neneral debiPty. Try uaoH-r inftir k i tt'. . ii wfH can you. rleame yonr UvaB and (tv a ood appeUta, UNSVrRS'TY OF KOHTH CAKOLIN- I QT" M NT KNrulT of i-T. tcehrr. 11 htiildi 'KS. 7 eientilic lali ratori n. Hhrn ry o i ,ooo volnmen 1 Hta U t NTRI'CTI')N Sitcncr I eo'irsc; hn-f eoi r-i; pr fcii-ooti itl inur c in In fifi'icint. rnxmri nK s''l ehemtn-r ; op- t ion 1 onrses GHESAR'3 HEAD HOTEL. .nf ied iin the summit o,f tJies irf tlend luntnin, in nniK'r South Carolina, MtQ t ali'ive the hi a; a v rttjfe temiierature, f"m ri t TO. ith an atnionpherr dry -ott, rfilmv. xhlVim tinn; a verita le "elixir f IilV. W II b- iiin nrrl r the ncason of tti May Uf The comfort of Kueitt w II at all time and in all MiinK be moM i rcl I - cnnlted. hiNtanee from Aaheville, 6 mie; from t.-nderMnville. 'Jii mi'en; OTer Kood roads, liroujfh a cbrmi'iiy flelitehtfal country. HX' KS S Tuilion, HC t er ycr arahips and I- ans for the mcdy. Sehol rraTi dtf PRO PHI ETO R Address It KS I DKNT VV I STON, jrMlm Chapel Hill. N. C. i;. I. ANORKWS. i6aucl 18 W. 'Trade St. The Wnntatr luraitun , Pinno a-tl l lu KB dcilcr in the Car linas Write him for I nnci i o a r W. O. F-eii.ea. a- eclul alien', at I M South Mun Street. AntieviH-. N t Kc- i-l ari R-io fttven tc rvirniMninf; note a aao tine rrsidences. K M. ANIIKKWS, IBrlBtn Oh rlott. . N. C. HOTEL ALEXANDER ALEXANDER, N C Hairs $6.M) nnrf I7.00pct wnk hi Id 'en miuI -U-rvant Half Price. OIIDHWl ' KM GO -l UfDit ! CO ll B lAKII 1 KxcurNluti 'Tickets !i BOUGHT AND BOLD. CHEAP RAT'S TO ALL . POINTS ! C V . H AV, Member Ancrkaa f ic-het Brokers Associa- I tion. -H sooth Ma.ia atreet. It H. AND j n24dtm J. N. VANI'E Proprietors. THE ESMERALDA INN HICKORY NUT CAP, N THE CENTRE OF THfc THERMAL BELT ns .sooth Main ' atret-t. 'J doom below eitv ticket .f- fice. BPKCHI. AOCIUKNT INSl'BANCB 8,000 and lS Weekly for $1 per. Week. SasM Cor ladles. N'W OPKN FOR BUSINB88I i-racilna i.hlmiK-r Rock. Ot I BaM M u n t -in . Kilrrr Klla. Cacadea of Broad KivT The Pool. Cathrrtral Cavern. Hicko-y Nut Falla. I.BSO ft. faijeh, fl-hina: nd Hath laic. sT-a-e will he .eat on reaaeat nnd csn ae- wasoiiftu bvc prrvoeis. Aaoreas nsca. 32dtf French Broad Lujnoer Co. lltivin Hi-runmUitKl a lai'ie stot'k Fmiiiinjj:, SlwaMiiiij?- &- will kII of FRAHINV AT f7-SO rPtKR I.OOO FHKT. 8HKBTINU " LBWIS MAUUUX, Pres H. T. COLLINS, Vtce-Pres. U. P. M'UMID, I'asbV P. L. COWAN ic CO., MAKK A SPFCI M.TV OP FINE WATCH REPAIRING. Mounting; Native Stones. Made to rrt. r ALL WORK GUARANTEED 1 14 . 8 North Court Place, ASH BVI I.I. k. n. c. C?pital, $50,000. SurpluM, (40,000, WESTERN CAROLINA BANK. tute, County And CTity l3ft4itrr OrttHiilvMl May, iBHS. DEPOSIT BOXES IN FIRE PROOF VAULTS RENTED AT REASONABLE RATES OENEHAL. BANKING BIHINKSS TRANSACTED. Interest Paid on Deposit In Hatwiiaars Department, DIRKCTOR8 Lhwih Maddux, H. T. ( olliim, M. J. Fag, J. K. Heed. Ch.-i,. M-Niiuie, J. E. Hai kin, M. J. Bearden, S. IJ. R6ed. aMR OPHM FRO 9AM TILt 4 . w ON V4TUROAV TIIL S P. PROFESSIONAL. CAJtltS. W. BOOKHART, IIKNTIHT, 17 Palton A , U MtalrM, ASHEVILLE, N. C. ,n3dtf K. H. HH1TT, inurninrnn o ami nrn m orniir oumnMbiun a duilum in diunc. lirMiitiiK -of alt fcinla doac. Ali aiaca -t crnnhil atone rarnialic .Send all orders to atotfice Box 18. Aawcviile, N. C. 1 n itf (4'Vean' Usrfrr ience-34 ilLTON HARDING llNTKACXt'H AND BUII.OBB. iftlcf- and bup. Wulk Uaildias;. KK COI'KT I'LACB AND UAKKBT TKRRT INSUHE V0UH PROPERTY WITH E. J. ASTON, cneral 1 Insurance , if ent Rear No. W IsnaitJ, Main street. -labtiaaert 1 MAS Aabevfile. M. C. J. A. TKNRRNTN ARCHITECT : AND : CONTRACTOR Plan. icci6cifctloiif ncl ctimtr ttir-iiabc-i. All v- ork in ro line coatrMrtd for. nnd o chxicc-ii for trm wittaf na omtvctsi vrardra me, Retrrcnre m-hen otlrrl. rfficr. AotitheaUit 2cvwt Haaarr. Ashevtllc. FKHUHON, World's Fair, Chicago. mm .aaSataasati CMVTMt ATftllti ttfMl SAO 0CF9 IS FIT I I - m m fftrvrpewf ; 244 ruotss: nr KaH 11 W I Isb erxmvMlji, bmtba on mry tlonr ...am Amerloa mod KarpM jrtnB P PCX?1 dr- rvriA tetuUj GLENN SPRINGS WATER IS A SURE RELIEF 1"0 SUFFERERS. Wlai Hon T. D Johraton ay about tc "Ahont f, tir jeata mo I commi nerd the uae of the GlenatSprinK water, Xo rid my -lent t h,- malaria from m hk-h 1 I i-d been aunrrin,- cj, ome tine. he water haa en iirel eluvd n-e ft 1 ertn v siaie ili ii I bclievi it to N-.t ir,,,,! water aa can he found for all nrdirary iwa-ei of t- II r and kidneys. H r a Keairal t-'nic noel yenovater f he aj atrtn I brlicvt It ban n equal V trnly yon s. "T JOHNKTON." Prom John P. Anhnr. I q , at'orn-y at Law: "1 ilont know tk- cn'ltnenis tf th- '.l-m 8prinra water; if I 'd I would marfcc some lurmotlf. N.llh r d, I know ho It a--i: if I did 1 w aid act m ae It Is a well made vain ord it acta well. I -a" nl -a that Its eff "a on m nnd my forefathers haa heen more ben- fld ! than unv ,-thrr water wc etf ael and I am la ' i haa been pat la the n-w, h of upuwii man as - , lHN P. ARTHUR. T- Tlhfm'a Pkarm j. My 113, 1803." hat C T Rawl wriics Pelbnni's Phrmac . Aah Tllle. N O tVrntlemen: I li-ve uaed i-knn irmss water an c- noider It.aa romfared wltk other mineral water,, f e lieat I know f. P.veiyoov ia Month Mirohim k n wa ulioiit 'Old Glea Sttrinfca ' In fact it haa Iteca most faorsly known there foe si ceatary V, ra traly, "C. T. R1WU" Aabeville, N. C . May 27. 18t8 HELHAM'S PH AR S1ACY, Httlr (.'il, - - - - AsaaeIlle. Tf C, STRAUSS' COSMOPOLITAN RESTADRAHT : : ICE CR.EAIVL PARLOR. Beirwltk 1 btf to tailora tk public m . ral ha I ana now acala ready for -bnsiuess and will aetrc any orders la rmt clans style Sad at any time. 14 y dining room is cool, tatgc and slry Beealar sseala I red ace from thin day oa to So cents each - Latest addition is a Bc private parlor for Indie a. Meal, served at shortest a-tice; also orders takra lor mm to be seat to heir homes. No estra. ckara for nendine. Ice crcaai arnt at BO per qnart. Foe particwlara aat to 8TBAVM, t l 'f -.- i - CDBHOruUTAM nKOTAVtJIl AWT. .-" ' ' . :y