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THE ASHEVILL.E DAILY OITIZEJN Tueslay livening, July 11. 1893. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Tub 1aii.y Citiirn, iPemocratlo, is published every afternoon (except Siundajr) at tue fol lowing rate strictly cmsh: 08 Yicak $G.OO Six Month S.oo TnuHK Months l.SO Oki Month oO Onk Wkrk 8 OUTSIDE OF BVXCOXILSE. Sittini: on tlic wreck of the Wilming ton Bank of New Uunuver, State Batik Exiimincr Dowd sa s : "The causes of the failure, in the opin ion of the examiner, were mismanage ment of the bank, unbusinesslike methods in keeping the books and record?: the habit ot lending money without onv sort of security followed so recklessly and Dcrsistcntlr ns to approach the very verge of criniinaiit v, and very gross niM.lii'c-nre in the matter of looking after and trvinu to secure and collect debts that were past maturiLv and manifestly in danger of being lost." The question before the bous-e for dis cussion is, Who will be prosecuted lor this sort of banking ? first cotton blooms arc now in order. Salisbury Truth: The crops that have been harvested in this and adjoin ing counties this year arc better than for a long time; and if the seasons continue for six weeks longer there will be the lareest yield ot evei vtliing since the wai IUirlington Herald: I II. White, vim returned from tic Hill, Chatham county, Friday, reports a mad dog scare n that locality. Two fierce dogs went mad and hit a number o( head of cattle. The dogs anil seven cows have been killed. Henderson Gold Leaf: From all that can be learned the finest crops sren u this section lor a long tunc arc now upon the lields. The seasons have been verv la voi able ui to trie present, and A. W INI) HEH HON. ''lie "Fre l.un: IlanKW to a 1'oor Aritumeut. From the Marion free Lance. Week brlore last the Marion l-rrc Lance stated that a t rcc under which a partv of unti-I'robiljit ionist s b;l taken retuue at an election urccnict in jvicliow- cll county, was struck 1y lightning and one man was killcil oiitrie lit , sev eral others licinir li.nllv hurt. The Free Uanec the n went on io iiioi nlize some what, pointing out tins eirtinnst .-nice us a wauling. Last week t be Marion I'.cord rather took the wind out of the Free bailee's sermon, bv iiritvini: that the man killed w.-s the nnlv Prohibi tionist in the ernwil. Will ! Shelby Kcvie w. The Review is a little 'oil" in regard to the Record luoviun aiiYtbinir. The onlv proed was its editor s word. Iimi the'despondent heart should feel thankful i L Clements told us this week that he for the l.ou-givcn abundance. HOU JlldtlABV. The value of the decisions of a mob as a court of last resort has been again shown in the hanging ot the negro Mil ler at bard well, Ky. The intention of the honorable court was to burn him, but at ttie last moment the father of the murdered girls eon fessctl that he was not sure that Miller was t he "right man, "and so the ncgre was given the benefit of Un reasonable doubt ami was hanged and then his body burned. It now transpires that it is probabl 1 lie iit-L-ro had a eo.nplctc alibi, and that had there been any thing like a judicia examination of the case against him he would have been set at liljcrtv. I'ut course there has never leen anything icsenibliug even a judicial intention in a mob: it is out for revenue; it is hunting a man friendless enough to be hange with safety whether a mistake is made or not, and when that man is found he must die. Not the least deplorable feature of this ease is that the real murderer of the Kay sisters has hv this lime probably placed hinisrlfbevond reach of both the law and niolis. and will go unpunished f one of the most terrible crimes ever com mitted in the Stale. The mob is largely to blame for this; it substitute!' ior tb ordinary machinery ot the law the will unreason ot revenge, and, as might havi been rxicctcd, the icsult is lather an en eourauenient to crime than a deterrent A CI.KAN HTV, TnK Chizi:n believes that Ashcvillc was never so well cleaned up as it is to' dav. Anv citizen, who keeps his eyes open, nni9t h ive noticed the change tha has conic over the back precincts, am rejoiced thereat. There mav yet 1 however, some plague spots, sotospcak ami if siiek arc known to any one, 1 him at .once communicate that fact to the health officers. One evil remains that the health oflicei s say thev have no means of coping with. There are several "branches" running through the city with which sewer pics arc connected or whicVi at least receive sewage along much of their length. Several springs may be found on or near the banks of these branches, invariably so situated that there must be more or less surface drainage into them, if indeed they are not contaminated by the branch water itself. These springs a rc used bv many families who find the water cooler than the city water and, as they be lieve, equally pure. It is certainly run ning great risk to use this spring water, and some way must be found to stop the practice. Iiqually dangei us is it to allow cows to drink frofn these branches or springs, anil then use the milk. The health of the entire city is endangered by these streams as well as by the use of water from wells situated in localities more or less thickly settled. The wells should be filled tip, and some way fouud to put a stop to the use of branch and spring water that is almost certainly contaminated, A Custom or Hie Waldeuses l"rom te Newton Enterprise. One of the customs of the Waldciiscs, who are settlinK in IUirkc, is to require every child to commit to memory one book of the Bible. Some learn one book and some another, but they see to it that all the books arc stored away in the minds of the people. This custom originated during their persecution bv the Catholics, when they were compelled to lake reluge in the most inaccessible Alpine fastnesses. The reason for this was that il their ene mies should succeed in depriving- them of the printed Uible they could reproduce it from memory. Although there is no longer a danger of losing the Hible, they keep up the custom, and it is said that it is astonishing how much Scripture the little children know. Rak lull News and Observer: We founil at the exce ulivc department that quite a large number of applications lor the taxes relumlcd lv Congress nan ncen received lately. These claims run be tween half a dollar and $ 1 OO. At least $10,000 still n mains uncalled for. Smillitiild llciald: Mrs. Appic Grant, wile of II. I. Grant, ot Hcntoiis- nnd others talked to the gentleman who was killed onlv a verv short while before the fatal stroke of lightning mid tried to get him lo vote the dry (no lux-use) ticket: told him that he was Lrcllingoiu and that tha tniuht lie the last vote he would ever cast. Tlu-v talked to the old gentleman, but be told tlu in that he was going to vote ttie license ( wit I iickci belong FAMILIES FITTED : IN ; FOOTWEAR -BV- COLUMBIAS LEAD I BLANTON, WRIGHT Sc CO. INo. 39 Patton Avenue. ind that he would not belone to any villc township, was id. iced in jail here partv t hat did not h,ive enough members for sale keeping until she can be got into i0 hold ;ln election, and rather made fun the nsvluni at Kalcgh. She is insane I (l( the ilrv ( no license ) men because thev uul badly demented. She is 51! ycai s ol couldn't get enough men to hold the ige and is the mother of seven children. I elect ion. So vou see no wind has has been taken out of the I-ice Lances sermon. Franklin 1 urns: An oak stands on the Haton nlaec a few miles from l.ouis- hurg, and its dimensions are as follows: It is 2'J' i teet around, aiiout Teet iroin the giouml; at the ground it is 3S; t tert around. At noon its shade is 1-1! feet across, and its shade measures 315l" feet around. Franklin Times: Mr. Hen L. Wester of this county owns a scythe blade, and cut wheat with it last week, that is 1 1-4- veins old. It was so. d bv Hunter House the fit st merchant who diel business Louisbmg, to Miss Mollic Wester, who "seidcil'' cotton with her linccrs and sold the same to pay for the blade. TKANSYIAAXIA'S l'l 'H KE. C.u.iioi's, N. C, July 5. The luluic outlook ol this beautiful French Itroad valley is indeed a grand one. The water po ner of our county cannot be excclle and its timbers arc surpassed bv none, an evidence of this, being those huge walnuts carried from here bv our sheriff on wagous to u line of railway, and finally exported to Kuropc; also those tine poplars, etc., lloalcu down me French Uioad riviraud its tributaries to Asheville where it is made into lumlier and shipped throughout the length and breadth of the country. Ivrc long it ninst be that a railroai will be built through this fertile valley. Factories of various kinds will then In built within our own borders, furnishing employment to manv. It is useless to scud abroad annually large sums ot money for furniture, wagons, buggies, farming implements, cotton anil woolen goods, when we have ti c material and the power for making all such at home Although cotton does not tin iv e in this valley, we arc of course much nearer the cotton belt than the large cotton mills ot Massachusetts, and this section is well adapted to wool growing. Think of the effect produced by Un building of the Spartan burg and Ashcvillc railroad! Sec the merchants, farmers, and landholders, who a few years ago were struggling lora livelihood, and who are now prosinrous. Think of the in crease in value of lands at Campoaliella 1 rvon, and Saluda, and the large quan tities ct lumber shinned from these sta lions into llvs and other sections. The con nudum mines in the Hogback arc an established tact, ami are now a source ot revenue to our county. The advantages derived therefrom arc daily becoming more apparent, and money circulates more freely in that vicinity since the iKgiuning ol the extensive building and mining operations of the Sapphire Valley company. May their cfloi ts be crowned wit h success. . DO YOU WANT A liamlsoitiely decorated room ? If so, you should see C. W. May, 'who is the only practical ilt curator In the city; having bat 12 years' cxptricrcc, u part of which time was with a. New York decorator of hlRli stnmllnK, which enables hitn to excel any work ever done In this city. The best of city reference furnished if desired. Call and sec me and examine some of my work and lie convinced. Wc are also able to show Komc of the finest wall p iper and decorations ever brought South. We have no old slyl- or worn out job lots to push on, but everything is fresh and new, fust from the fac tory, ard at prices away down. Geo. W. may & Co., IO NORTH COURT SQUARE. Absolutely pure A crenni of turtur IjHkliiK powder. High est of all in leavening: tretiKth. Latest Cnitcti States r.overiimrnt r'oori Re ort. UOYAL I1AKINU 1-OWIlER OO., lots Wall St.. New Vork. I FVou care to sec w progress has bee in sewing machir SOUVENIRS what real been made ne mech anism during- the past thirty years, call mid sec the STANP AI'D ROTARY SHUTTLE, which is the nearest perfection that has been attained in sewing machine Manufacture. C. H. Richards & Co., Ag'ts, 55 South Main Street. Do You Wear Pants? "WE CAM FIT VOU! rants, $:i to sio.sn - - - Suits, $13..-, to S lfi.OO ISVl'.RV GARMENT Cl'T TO K DKR AND A F tT Ol'AFA NTI'.F.K ! Tliey Won Every Race at Currier's Truck On July 4 ! V jou want to luy a wheel wo invito jo:i to t all where only THE BEST WHEELS nrc Bold. ASHEVILLE BICYCLE CO., Q4 Mr-SOU From. families In the l'icecs lo Silict Plymouth Rock Panls Co., 55S1HITH MAIN STREET. ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO MANUFACTURE Doors, Sash, Blinds, Stair Work, Mouldings, MANTLES, BANK AND BAR FIXTURES. Hard Wood Lumber Work a Specialty ! KHTIW4TKH PWOWPTI.Y CI VHP. The riant is Extensive ami Has Every Facility for Every Class of Work ! FACTORY OPPOSITE R. & D. PASSENGER DEPOT J. H. LEE, Business IVIaneiaer. E. 8. CLAYTON, 8IIPEHINTKNUKNT. A Wonderful Wheel From the Durham Saturday Night What is the principle, the chief piinei ple, on whieli the Ferris wheel is con strueteil? It is that of a I icyelc wheel, us 1 have saiil, except that this wheel docs not rest upon the surface but de licnds from the steel axle. The lower hall o! the wheel simply hangs front the mighty axle, and this lower half sup ports 'the tipinrr h-ilf by means of the steel Iramework of its two rims. That is the whole thinjj in a nut shell. The wheel, though appnrendy rigid in its construetion, has just enough elasticity to make this method of supjiort possihle, and yet not enough elasticity to produce any appreciable trembling or slipping effect. Collector Kopc ICIln l'rom th Brjson City Time. So many papers are laboring to tell the people what the people have known for so long. We said wc wanted Mr. lilias to be Attorney, but we hope he will be content with the Collcctorship. We don't want any "pie" oarself, but he don't need us to tell bim what to do. He is going to put good. Simon-pure I)emocrats in where be can, and when the time comes, be will prove the troth of a Republican prophecy: "With Kope Uliaa Collector in the West and Simmons in tbe East, the Democrats can whip tbe Devil." When Mr. Elias finds tbe right man be will appoint, if his petition don't have bat one name on it. Wait till be ends for yon. Wedding Presents. JEWELRY V V MADE TO ORDER. ARTHUR M. FIELD, LEADING JEWELER, 18 NOtTH MAIN NTHKKT.l CAESAR'S HEAD HOTEL. I oca ted on (hi.'summit of C.Tsar's lie d mountain, in tipper South ITarolinn, 4.000 feet alMve the hco ; a versi temperature, from To to TO", -with an atmosphere dry. Bolt, biltny, e x h Uu r tin: ; ti vcritHiila elixir of life." Will te oxnccI for the nentMin of lSy.Ton May The comfort of Kiicslfi II at all times and in all thin era be most carefully consulted. Instance from Afthevillc, 45 miles; from HcmlcrHon villc, 2i miles; over good roaiin. CUT RATE S TO Atlanta. Baltimore, Charleston, Chnttnnoc Clnelnnatl, ChicaK". Columbia, Charlotte, Ihilalelpha, Waohtnton, tireeoKlioro, KrI etli, Knoxville, Norfolk. Richmond, Memfihia. I.ynchhurf?, Wilming ton, and hundreds of other points all over the world. till roi wmi Railroad and Steamship Tickets. lours to lliH ago and tiuropean I'oints ArraoKiHl. II? YOU THINK OF TRAVBLLINO ANYWHKKR. AT ANY TIM B,N( M A TTIiR WHAT you think you know of it, call and talk it ovrr with me. All you have Kucnaed about may ik- ron. won t put it on until yon tt reauy to ntart. All about raiiroaus tree I Always ocn. J elcphone It-. C. F. RAY, Trlcphouc !'.. 28 SOt'TJI MAIN STRKET, ASH liVI l.I.U. N. C. rlicre IH Where W. 1. Crawford Will le I ounct. l-'roni the TuckiUftKcc lnmicrut. A petition h.ns been fur vvn riled to Con gressman . T. Crawtoril, signed by eitizens of Western North Carolina, nriiinK upon liim to vote fornnrl urge the reiK-al of the Sherman silver bill. More than 10 feet ol signatures .ire attaelied to the hill, .-ind the names include almost the entire business community. Asllli- ttirouKh charmingly dcliKhtful country VII.I.K LlTlzK.N. It seems to us thai a ietiliou to our Congiessman to stand by the plat form upon which lie was elected, is alto gether unnecessary, and is not entirely free from an implied reflection on his part- fidelity. 1 here is nothing in Con gressman Crawford's career to justify so uu worthy a suspicion, and it would Ik ju t rfS reasonable to petition In in to t-upporl auv other part ol the pl.iUorin as that in reference to the Sherman act. There can be no doubt but that lie will be found on the riylit side ol every question involved in the 7tli section of the National platform adopted at Chi cago as will every member elected to the u.lnl Congress from North Carolina. in sh1m1 p yA CT hvlf to r JV' &i 1'lMTlt l'l F. A. MILKS, in. ., mayaodtf T"RrRIIiTIK. THE ESMERALDA INN, HICKORY NUTCAP, IN THE CENTRE OF THE THERMAL BELT! NOW OrKN FDR BtTSINFSS! Atlrneiionn Chimney Rock, OH Hiild Mountain, nvrr ana. Lanranct i Iroan Rirrr, T he PuoN, Cathedral Cavern. Iliikfp-y Nut In1la. l,v5( ft. hii;h, rishiogaad 13a.thlnK Mfitre win t rent on re i meat ana cm ac- commudatc h vt persons. Address 9IRH. FKHGUSON, mnySScltf Hat Cave. N.- West for tlie Summer. Many of our readers will go to the .World's Fair this Summer. While iu the West, why not viaitHoine of its loading resorts see the Yellowstone, the Yoseiuite,the Grand Canon of the Colorado, Hot Spring, S. D., Helena, Mont., or take a trip to Alaska, the (ireat Salt Lake, or go to Banff, visit the resorts of Lake Minnetonka, Minn., Kxeelsior Springs, Mo., Colorado Springs, Pike's Peak and Mtvnitou, the California mountain summer resorts, picturesque Mackinac and the various Michigan resorts, or the Lake resorts of Wisconsin? We will gladly 'send you full printed in formation in regard to these resorts or any others, with the ways of reaching them via any point, and hell you to lay out any tour or route you may think of taking. Write, asking for what you want. By siccial arrangement with the itecreatiou Department of The Christian Union, New x crk, Address THE DAILY CITIZEN. Asheville, N. C French Broad Lumber Co. Having accumulated a large stock Framing, Sheathing, &t, will sell of I'RAHINU AT 7-SO IKR l.ooo I'ltU'I'. 8HKATBING 55 " " ' LBW1S MADDUX. Trc H. T. COLLINS. Vlcv-Prca. L. P. M'l.ollD, Cashlc Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $40,000. WESTERN CAROLINA BANK. Stxite, County And City Depository. OrjERtllxcfl Mmy x888. DEPOSIT BOXES IN FIRE PROOF VAULTS RENTED AT REASONABLE RATES OENEltAli UA.NKINU BUSINESS TRANSACTED Intercut Paid ou Dcponltn In Btavtnx Xfartnictit. DIHKCTORH Lewis Maddux, 11. T. Collins, M. J. Fagg, .1. K. Keeil. Chas. McNnmee, J. E. Itnnkin, M. J. lJcnnlen, S. II. Heed! BANK OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TILL 4 P. M. ON SATURDAY III L 6 P. M. f 1 THE VA Y TUKYRK rVT UP. in sfiiltKl cln.'i.i vials, s enough in nonninipna in. 1'ierce B 'ellrt.s. It keeps them al- wnv fi-esli anil relindln. You can't lie sure of the bifs, okl-fa-shioneil pills in wcKHlen or tui.sttMard liozen. But them little reiiets are Detter nt every point. By their tonir. or KtrpnKtheiiiiin eiTert on the lining membrane, of the Intmunf. thev increase the natural action of the IntweLs. rikI jirrmtinrntiicure Jaun- dii-e, PilioiiKneKH, DizzuieM, Hour Klomarh. Indigestion, and COUM&- onent stupor or drowidnesa. There's no disturbance, no reac tion afterward, ami their hrtp Inntt. One tiny granule la a gentle . ivo ' thivaA H ra .i tlia rti Thev're the nra' lent in !. tbe I UNI VI-HVI I Y ni- linHTU PaHmiNa t.l.A wav thov mtt. I KaVm Mia ItuildinK 7 rcicntific latoratoricR, libra ry of 30,000 volumes, 316 ntudents, HOTEL ALEXANDER ALEXANDER. N C Kalr. $.(lO and S7.00 per ick. CliiUlrcn ami Servant, Tlnlf Frlce. c;on W.VTKR GOOD IU 1)S ! GOOD IKIARI) ! It. li. AND jtjiil! Ui 1 m J. N. VANCE, I 'ropric tors. FOR. SALE ! Tltc unders-Kned, ascnts for the hcits of 11 V. Vance, dctxased, will sell the KIVERS1DR FARM UP 70ii ACRES, jing for miles from the coart house. either la one body or In tracts of 1 OO acres. Terms of sale reasonable and price, moderate. On tc premises are a flour and corn mill, oac larc dwelling, large stable and cow house, fine wafer powi r. and eight booses for ten ants, tobacco barns, etc.. also otc farm of 137 acres bark of and adjoining Hotel Alex ander; one farm of 93 acres, adjoining Ho tel Alesnnder on the French Broad; alto the Alexander Hotel, with good stable, store house, tenant houses, tobacco barns, etc. The hotel has -to rooms and is a good stand for hotel and mercantile business PROFESSIONAL CARDS. X. V. BOOKIIART, DENTIST, 37 ration Avenue, irp (Hairs, ASHEVILLE, N. C. m.ldtf X. U. BKlTT'i CONTRACTOR & BUILDER IS STORE. Grading of all kinds done. All siies of crashed atone furnished. 8cad alt orders to postofT.ce lloi 14JI, Asheille, N. C. aaanScltf ay cheatiest, too, for they're tntaranr- terd to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. Nothing else can he " just as goocL" Tricky dealers always have thins? to urge upon you which are tatter for tuein to sell, but bad for you to bu y. MCHEDVLK. Went AaheTllle atncl Hulphur Mprf fign Kall'wsiv, LP.AVE T. O. FOR 6UI-- LEATB SULrilUR R. n. & j. jrSdlm Tf. VANCE, Alexaader. N. C. IndI(rrtlon, and W4msrh 1 h-nnler. t.-.aj BHiWN II ZUM HI1TKI1H. AD dealer, keep It, f I per bottle, fien-itne lis. ; ana crossoa rsa imss ns wimpya SPRINGS. 8.30 a tn 9.30 a m NEW l ti.au a m 11.30 a m 12.30 p m 1.30 p tn PHUK SPRINGS. 7.45 a m H.45 a m 0.45 a m 10.45 a ni 11.45 a m 12.45 p tn 1.45 p in 2.45 p ni 3.45 p m 4.45 p tn 5.45 p m 6 45 p m Except Sundars when enr will leave Sulpbur S pr fnps at IO a tn resnmiTig tbe regular schedule aajain by leaTinK depot at 11 a. ni. Cars between postoffice and depot CTery 15 minutes. INSTDI'CTION H eeaeral rourses; li hricfl rili r - nrnfeMional courpc in law. medicine, engineering and chemistry; op-1 tionai conmct: EXPENSES Tnition, $ro per year. Schol arships an J loans for the needy. Address PKE8IDKNT WINSTON, je24dlm Chapel Hill. N. C. BERNE ACADEMY. A PRINCIPAL WANTED. Tbe trustees of New Berne Academy Invite 2.30 p m I correspondence with persons competent to 3.30 p tn I take charge of ami rtmdact a high school in -rfU p tn 1 the city of New Berne. K. C. A person oa cure a Terr liberal atanl 6.30 p in altficatlons can se remsneratltc con tract with the Hoard. The-facilities for condnctini a high grade school are. is, stll respects), stasple. Address W. AC. WATSON, Secretary. JySd2w Mew Berae, N. C. TAKE Your broken waigons anJ chicles of all kinds to li. liurncttc's shop on College street, where they will las repaired promptly and in first-clasa style. Hay ing secured a first-das borse-shoer I make all kinds of fine shoeing a specialty. 13. BURNJETTJE. Twenty-one Peal. Blyrticr Ttian VI t. VrmstiIn8rtoii. A new section- t 0 miles to H orison. "lSuola Ian." 3,H6a fec- abofi sea. Al wan cool. Rest table In North Carotiaa Mountains. Radices cHmna. PtoenS graded mountain roads in h -United Atataa riea tiful livery. Bacellent protected trout Cab Ins;. Telephone, three daily snasls. tennis, bowHng, billiarda. ate. woaa a iw SusBBBerland" se sat apetlicaUan. Terms stoderate. H. P. aecratarv. UavlUe. Mitchell county. M. C. U St 34-Years) XSxpt. ricnce-34 MILTON HARDING CONTRACTOR AND BUII.PBB. Orhce and shop. Wolfcr Bulldlag. CURNBR COURT PLAC8 AMU Af ARKBT STRBBT. INSURE YOUH PROPERTY WITH E. J. ASTON, General t Inanrsncc t Afent. Rear No. 30 South Main street. astabHahed 1SAA. AaherUlc. N. C. J. A. TEMNENT, ARCHITECT : AKD : COXTRACTOR Plans, cpecineatlons and estimates far alsheal. All work la my Has contracted for, and no charges tor drawing on cos tracts References when desired. Oflec. Southeast Coart flauarc. A. be, i lie. Excnrsion Tickets ! BOUGHT AKD BOLD. CHEAP RATFS TO ALL POmtS ! - C V. BAV, Measber Asaerlcaa Ticket Brokers' Assoc!. taoa, sa stoata aaata stmt. GLENN SPRINGS WATER IS A SURE RELIEF TO SUFFERERS. What Hon. T t. Johnston saya about it: "About f ur years ago t commenced the use of the GleunSrings water, to rid my myr. lem of the malaria from which I bad been suffering for some time. The water has en tirely relieved me and I cheerfully slate that 1 belle re It to be as good water as can be found for all ordinary discarea of the II r and kidneys. Por a general tonic and reaovatcr of the system I believe it baa no equal Very truly yonts. "T. l. JOHNSTON." Prom John P. Arthur, Eta. . Attornry at Law: "I don't know th const itswnts of the Glenn 8ings water; if I did I would make some fur sirnlf. Neither do f know how It acts: if I did 1 would act so mysalf. It is a well made water and it acta well. I ran onl, say that its effects on me and my forefathers has been more bent acil than any tbrr water we ever used and I am glad it has been put in the reach of as poor a man as JOHN P. ARTHUR. "T-v Yelhnni's Pharmacy. May 3a, 83." What C. T Rawla writes Pelham's Pharmacy, Asheville, N C. "Gentlemen: I have nsed Glenn Spring water and consider it, as compared with other mineral waters, the best I know t-f. Everyone in South Carolina knows about 'Old tile a Springs ' lu fact it has been most favorably known there for a century. Tours truly, C. T. BAWLS." Ashcvillc, N. C . May 27. 183. PEUIABl'S PHARMACY, Sole AEcnu, - ------- Aslicwiiic, Jf. C, STRAUSS' COSMOPOLITAN RESTAURAHT : : ICE CREAM PARLOR. Herewith I Leg to inform th public fat gearsal that X aaa now again ready for btaalness and will serve any orders la Arstcfasa style aad at any time hly dining room is cool, targe and airy. Regular nteals I reduce ban this day oa to SS centa each Latest addition la a fia private parlor for ladies. Meals set ved at ahoetest BKitlce; also otders taken for same to he seat to their homes. No catra charge for endhtg. lee cream seat at ftO per quart., torn particulars apply to B- BTnAtJmn 1 1 l , i s CDWOroUTAK REBTAV HT, i VVfef t I I V W V lii W t I
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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