THE ASHlSVrL.r.E DAILY CITIZEN Tues.1av Uvening, July 18, 1893. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Tm Daily Citizen, Ietrncratlc. in pullinhi'il every afternoon (cscept Sundaur) at the fol lowing rates mtrivtlr cuab: WK YKAK.... $. Kix Months 3. on Tiiirh Months l.fi Omb Month r. OMR WRBK IS TUESDAY. JULY IS. 1893. The latest revelations conccriiiiiK the fiiilureof the bank at post oria, Ohio, controlled by the late Secretary of the Treasury, show that the country Uiil not change its hnaiirial manager any too soon. It teems that Mi. Foster overdrew liis account some hundreds of thousands ol dollars. The lank wus a private bank, however, and tlie cx-Sccretary will probably never liuve to accotint tor the deposits. Kai.kicii isn't a very laic town, anil it would stem tliat the na-iie of the cor respondent w ho bin teil in some thous ands of papers throughout the country t tint there was eholei a in Northampton euiinlv iniht be pnlilishcil, so that it could be put into the Slate album ol lilkirs alony with llvams. The next time it is learned in Raleigh that there is n disease in the suburb sour where tliat has not been named it wiU he well to hit on the top ol the heatl with n club the man who proposes to telegraph the tiict to the world. I'ONSIUKK Till-: Mi i.i:. The evidence that all the persons stricken by lijihtniui; at the leeent pro liiliiliou election in ltroail Uiver town ship, McDowell county, were "wets" and that no one ol the "iliys" was injured seems to have been well established. The interest fell in relereuee to that sin 14ular oecurrciice continues to lie ilis cussed in the newspapers; and in Mc Dowell county the people have not ceased to talk about it, lightly as well as seriously. That it is aiding the prohi bition e. ui.se is acknowledged by the "wets." If another election were held soon in that county scores of people who were anti-prohiljitioints would, il is said, either stay at home or turn out ami vote "dry." While prohibitionists, part of the "icli Kous elcmciit" ami many ot the "wets,' Iwlievc, as one ol the liyhtnin;-sti tick men expressed it, that the Almighty had soiuelliin; to ilo with it, another rather ingenious and scientific idea has Ijeen advanced by a gentleman who was on the ground when the lij;hliiiii) llusl tell upon the crowd. He s.ivs the "wets' were supplied with lire water ami were drinking it copiousb, most ol them hav ing heeimic drunken and disorderly llcnee, he believes, that the elcctiie cur rents were drawn to those whose botlics were saturated with wliiskev, while those free from liiiior escaped. Now let scientists test this them v bv practical experiment. (f coarse l'rohi bitiouist Hill's mule that was killed bv tlie same stroke must be taken into eon S'deration. IM HKII.I.I';u M1CI.I I..HCli.Iii . The semi-annii.'il report ol new mill construct ion which the Dostou Textile World presents in its July issue states "that the growth of cotton inanufactur- i njj lias been greater in the North than in the South, and that there is no indica tion that the latter Stales areuaiuiug; at t lie expense of the former." Consii lei in the state of the money market in the last six months the greater conservatism of the South in business matters inihl account for the check in the i."'- - cotton manufacturiutr ' he Textile World i. i r , "Til" . . n.,-.v: 1.- 'v. t-, i i ; ; 1 1 ', 1 1 1 - ' ; : 1 1 ! I I : ! I . O U 1 1 ct i.i ! , I 7 mcatiou o ii -w pl .i, - oil supplv ot skillei help is ( . . a liv manufacturers to K' n mii ic important factor than cbcai ri in or power. Referring somewhat to this point 1'at rick Walsh, editor ot the Augusta Chron icle, wrote recently. "The South has m great measure driven New l.uglanil from the mamilac ture ol brown goods, such as sheetings shirtings ami drills. . . . With the cli mate anil cheap water power and raw material in the ileitis alongside the mills I can see no insuperable obstacle in the way ol the South luiiig as successful m the nianfacturc of course yarns. It takes time and money to accomplish enduring works. New bngland will not yield her supremacy in manufacture ot tine cotton iroods without a heroic- struggle; but ttkill ami capital combined with the unri valled natural ad vantages ot the South will in due time transfer to her the su premacy ol the cotton industry. A visit to New liiiglanit two years ago satisfied me ot the secret of the sue cess of the people of t ha t section. With out natural advantages either of climate or products cither of the soil or mine. New Kngland's bank vaults are tilled with money, her capital wealth is the jjrentest and her artisans and laborers sire the best tin id in the wotld. Neces sity was the stimulus of her industry. The education of the head and the train ing of the eye anil hand have enabled the people of New linglaml to overcome the disadvantages ot nature and to trans form her barren soil into sites for work shops and factories, whose endless pro ducts find profitable sale in the markets of this and other lands. New Ivngland has the experience and skill and the reg ular channels ot trade in which to dis pose of her wares. I do not underrate those advantages, but they are not in surmountable." Col. Walsh's remarks seem to point logically to the necessity of establishing manual training schools throughout the South. II ILLINOIS Pi J AM 1HHIURANT. The Wi alerii Hotel IMU ro WaBit 'Water. buiTou The Ci riziiN : My attention has been called to an article appearing in your paper of the 17th, signed by Mayor ration in which that gentle man stales that he lias cither "been re liably informed" or knows by personal investigation that water is being wasted it the Western Hotel. I beg leave to most tin phat ically ilcuv the said statement. To mv certain knowledge no water has been wasted it this house. To the contrary, the hotel has been placed at great inconvenience bv the failure ol his honor the Alavor ot itis hvilioidinales to supply a sullicient quantity of water to meet the needs of the house, anil the management has manv times been compelled to hire witter I carried from outside places to meet its requirements. Whether this is attributable to a want ol sullicient pressure to biing the water to t he seei mil lloor or not. w hile the water is being used below, or atti iliuta ble simply to the cutting oil ol the water by the city lor reasons ol their own, we do not know. We do know however, that Mayor l'attou will do quite well to investigate hum t closely a subject ol this character before publishing his accusa tions, ami make himself a htile belter inh nuied as to tin- rcliahilil y of his in formants hclorc mu k ing his threats or preferring charges. We pay lor a sullicient quantity ot water to meet our needs and propose to use such an a niotiii t ol i t , and invite his investigation. .ls. -... lUiriu t iv, 1 'roprict ress Western Hold. I lit v Hid Not WukIc vt.-r. Ian rim Tun Citi.i-n : We noticed in yesterday's Crri2!-:N an ai tide Iroui Mayor I'att , which reads thus: "Here are some ot the people w ho by careless ness cause great waste of water and render meters indespetisalile : County court house. Cowan nz Co., or Hflkcrv on North court squat e. etc." W'c emphatically say that the state ment as made by Mayor 1'atton is not true concerning us. We would ask Mayor 1'attoii with justice to ourselves, that beloic he makes another untrue statement concern nig anyone, that he would cither come hiiit sell or read some reliable person and see that our statement is correct. We arc respectfully, '. K. I 'u w ii ii iV- Co., J. M. Wood, American Dakcry. i-im: ckoi'm i :x ti.tv. I-'irHt Wc-l. Tltt-n Ilrv-Vlsilorn tiilU'Ki'-l.iiiii ler. II i-.s ii. i.l-:. Clay Co., N.C., July 17. Cropsol "all kinilscxccpt Iriut are the best known yeais. The continued rains have abated and we now have diy weather which it is feared, will injure the crops il it continues much longer. Messrs. Dal ton ct Co., are now manulaeturiug fur niture here. llayesville has a well orgauiccd liter ary soeietv and the surrounding country as well as the town inaiiilcsis u great deal ot interest in it. The lii in of Clu iry ec Scroggs have dissolved. The sign now leads J. I'. Cherry .V Sun. Col. (1. II. ilaiglcr has taken charge ol the postolliee. Dr. no. V. Duncan and his accom plished daughter, Miss eorgia, of At lanta arc enjoying; our pure atmosphere and water. We think a more desirable place than llayesville could not be found for a summer resort. The I layesville M a le and Female c ' lcge will soon be revived, with W. IT. I ' 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 is as t he head master. T his school has accomplished a great ileal in t he past. The Cherokee Lumber company arc at work at several points cutting and float ing lumber, which, it is hoped, will be a great linauei.il aid to our county. l-'Ura 4iK AII t)I COHN l'V. Mrgrvca Treated ait TbounbThej Were Chinese. Caklylh, 111., July 1C. At Sandoval, 13 miles east of Carlyle, owing to a scarcity of laborers, two strange negroes were employed by carpenters to help finish a house. Negroes are not allowed to live in that place, consequently a party of 75 waited upon the carpenters, threatening to-iynch the negroes if they did not moire at once. They finally com promised, the men agreeing to leave town as soon as the building was fin ished. Doctor obn 11. Williams has located his new offices in the front rooms over Kaysorcfe Smith's drag store.- In order to accommodate his consultation prac tice be 'jrive -morninjr and afternoon boars, i. e-, 11 to 1 and 3 to S. . Valuable TeHlliuonv On Ail im portant UUCMIIOU. Putrick Walsh iu i' liu Uanona Traleiuiin The Governors of several Southern States met in Richmond a few mouths ago to discuss to subjects of capital and immigration. Thev whercascd and they rtsolvcd that the South was the best country in the United States and prom iscil the In si field lor investment and de velopment. Dut thai is the end of the con vt n t ion. The Governors hail a good social t ime and nothing is rxK'Cledto come of 1 be mct'timr. A great deal can be said on i in migra tion. There are people in every Southern city and State who tlo not want foreign ers at all. and there aie others who hon estly believe that the South would be better oil without them. 1 heard len. Toombs remark that there was no more land in Georgia than our children and g'-atidchililren needed. Kutthisisau over strained view on the subject. Georgia and other Southern Slates would lie greatly benefited by the influx id' honest ami ind usti ions immigrants, no matter whether thev come from liuropc or the North. We have no room in this country for Amu chists. Socialists and Communists, or for criminals or other wicked anil un desirable persons. Knt il is to tly in the face of the great benefits resulting from immigration and deny its utility as ex e.nplilied in the West to raise a hue and cry against the honest and industrious people of ICutopc who seek homes in this country. 1 shall never forget that I was once an immigrant ami tliat there arc t hotisauds as good as 1 am in the laud that I lelt HI years ago, who are just as anxious as I was to come to the laud of the West to seek an honest livelihood ami enjoy the blessings oflibcrly. A l ine Hait i' ' Rews-reacliern WlUltlll, Johnson, Graham cuunty N. C, Inly 1 f. Crops in Graham county are line. Corn looks better than it has for 1(1 years, but wc arc needing rain, (tats ami rye are fine, the harvest is about over. Corn is about laid by. The Itclding lumber company has a few men at work. It is thought t hey will start up with a lull force in a short time. Muck Shuyer, w ho was shot on the third day ol March by Serene Gunter, is still alive, but can't last long in his pres ent cotuliliou. Henry Millsaps, w ho was cut bv lid. Grant, is improving last. Doctor Max well thinks he will be all right in a short time. Millsaps has had the Ix-sl of al tenciou from Dr. Wilson and Allen Uolden. W'c waul some good school teachers in Graham. A teacher holding a first or second grade can get a good school at once by writing to C. M iilsop, t his town. The mountain range is good, and there arc inure good beef cattle in Graham than for years past. Meef buyers could de well heie TAKK HVAltT, if you'ro a sulVeriiig woman. The chrome wnikni-sws, pupiful disorders, anil delicate derane nttMit that com3 to woman only have t positive remedy in Dr. rii-nn s Viivorite Prescrip tion. If you'll f.iithfully use it, every disturhmiro and Irregu larity can tie M'i-niant'ntIy cured. It's a lcgitUTiato iuc-diciue for woman, carefully ndapteil to her ilelieato organization. It builds up and Invigorates tha entiro system, regulates and promote all tho proper func tions, and restores health and strength. " Favorito Prescription la the only remedy for woman's ills that's (jimrnntverl. If it fails to lienefit or cure, you uavo your money uarK. Which is the best to try, if you have Ca tarrh a medicine that claims to have cured others, or a medicine that Is backed by money to cure ytni i The proprietors of Dr. ISageS Catarrh Remedy agree to cure your Catarrh, jter-frctlu and permanent j, or they'll pay you (500 in cush. WeHl Anlieville and Hnlph ur Mprlncn Ksllwsv. LKA VB P. O. FOR 8UL- LEAVE SI LPIU'R Fill B SI'KlNtiS. SI'KIXGS. 7.45 a m H.45 a m 0.45 a m 1U.45 a m 11.45 am 12.45 p m 1.45 2.45 3.45 4.45 5.45 .45 ni m m ni m K.30 a in 9.30 a m 1).30 11. 30 la.30 1.30 a.3(l 3.30 4..30 5.30 0.30 a m a m p m p m p m p m p m p m p m lixcept Suudays when car will leave Sulphur Spri'ms at lO a m resnraini? the regular schedule UKain by leaving depot at 1 1 a. iu. Cars between postoffice and depot every 15 minutes. Mnnv PerHoiiH aro troken dnwn from overwork nr houfeholii cares. Kronn's 1 ron Hitters Keboiiris the yatem, aids durmtfcm, mmra esoeas of bus. sua cures mslnrls. Oet Uts gnniunw. As melody is to the car and color to the eve, so iu tine soda water is the flavor of fruit to the taste. Only finest syrups .it I'clham's. Pure zS A cream of tartai hakinx powtltr. IU;ti cst f m in l'itvi'tMtiK Ktri-iipth. Latent I'tiitcil Sti. tcs iJuviTii int'ti t I'uoil KcMrt. KUVA I- It A K I N. I'OWDKK CO., Km; Wall St., New York. SOUVENIRS ti-GEMS-lr Weddinej Presents. JEWELRY MADE TO ORDER. ARTHUR Bf .PIKLI, LtADSNG JEV.ELER, s kui'Tm main 8tui:i:t. FOR SALE ! Tlif untlersinctl, agents fur thi: hens ol II. V. Vance, Uceiascii, will Bill the HI VliKSiniC FA KM o F 72 A C KS, !-yin; f-ur niilt s from the court Imuse, either in out lto.l v or in tracts of 1(M) ditch. Terms of siilc rcHon;il'e ami prices tutiilerate. On the puniiMcs iirc a Huur and corn mill, one lare ct welling, large stable ant cow house, fine water power, inl eight houses fir ten antH, tobacco barns, ct... also ore farm ot 1-7 acres back of n rid ailjoinitiR Hotel Alex ander ; one farm of acres, adjoining Ho tel Alex.'inder on the F rem h Broad; al-so the Ale x antler 1 1 otel, with good k table, store house, tenant house, tobacco liarns, etc. The hotel has 4-0 rooms nod is a good stand for hotel and mercantile busincHs. H. II. & J. M. VANCli, iyfWIlm Alexander, N. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA ljt'l FM F NT Fneul t v cf tcaeher, t 1 buildings, 7 tcientttie Iaboratrits, libra ry ol 30,000 volumes, 31 ii students. INSTRUCTIDS 5 gepernl course; i brief -'-'- . I ' "liniiuuBl V U U I 1 1 1 I a w , medicine, engineering and chemistry; op tional courses; liX PliNSHS-Tuition, $GO 1 cr year. ScboF arships and loans for the needy. Address TIU:SIDENT Wl NSTON, icllaiin Chaiicl Hill, N. C. NEW JJEKNLJ ACADEMY. A rKl.NCIl'AL, WANTED. Tbe trustees of New Ilcrnc Academy invite correspuntlcnc-c with persona competent to take charge of antl conduct u high st-hool In the city of New Ilcrnc, N. C. A person poor KMits tbc necessary qualifications can se cure si very liberal and remunerative con tract with the Hoard. . The facilities for conducting a high grade school are, in all respects, ample. Address W. M. WATSON. Secretary. )y6d'iw New Berne. N. C TUB NORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture & Mechanic Arts Will t-eicin its fifth session September 7, 1M(3. This college is now well equip ped for its sneeial work, bavins; extensive wood and iron shops, carefully fitted up drawina room, chemical, botanical and hor ticultural laboratories, frreenhouae and bam. The teaching force for the next year con sists of fifteen men. The two courses lead to srraduatioa In aKricultnrc and in mechan ics 1 and civil eUK-ineeriajr. Total cost a year, including board: County student $ 93. BO Pay students 123.GO ror catalogues, apply to A. Q. UOLLAUAY. President, lyiadlw SalelKh, N. C. -p 1 FAMILIES FITTED : IN ; FOOTWEAR - uv- BLANTON, WRIGHT & CO. No. 39 Pat tun Avenue. Hot ! Hot ! BUT PRICES ARE Away ON WALL. PAPER & PAINTS. Below Zero! Geo. W. May 6c Co., lO NORTH COURT SQUARE ASHEVILLE, N. C. do voir wbar pants Do You Wear Pants? Wli CAN FIT YOU. WiK CAN FIT VOU! I'iiiiIm, $;t lo $iu IT. - - Suit., $13.1:5 to $tS.0O liVliHV CARMKNTCI'TTI) OK. UliR ANI1A 1-ITOL'AKANTliIiL).' -Boo Sumplts in the 1'Uica to jk-kct l-'roiu. Plymouth Rock Pants Co., OSSOl'lll MAIN STREliT. VSTest for the Summer. Many of our readers will go to tlio World's Fair this Summer. While in the Went, why not vifsitwoiue of its leailin resorts see the Yellowstone, the Yoneinite,the Grand Cation, of the Colorado, Hot Springs, S. D., Helena, Mont., or take a trip to Alaska,, the (Sreat Salt Luke, or o to Banff, visit the resorts of Luke Minuetonka, Minn., Excelsior Springs, Mo., Colorado SprinsH, Tike's Peak and Mauitou, 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 wavs of reaching them via any point, and help you to lay out any tour or route you may think or taking;. Write, asking for what you want. By special arrangement with the jlecivation Department of The Christian Union, New Icrk, Address THE DAILY CITIZEN. Asheville, N. C. CAESAR'S HEAD HOTEL. Located on the'sumtnit of Cu-'sar's Head mountain, in pcr South Carolina, 4.600 fret above the sea; average temperature, fiom utl to 70, with an atmoHihcrc dry, soft, balmy, exhilarating; a vcritabl. "elixir of life." Will be ogiencd for the season of 1 H'.L'J on May 1IG. The comfort of guests will at all times anil in all things be most carefully consulted. TMstavnce from Asheville, 45 miles; from Hcndersonvillc, 20 miles; over good roads, through a charmingly delightful country. V. A.. MILKS, 91. ., mavudtf PKOPKIBTUR THE ESMERALDA INN, HICKORY NUT GAP, IN THE CENTRE OF THE THERMAL BELT! NOW OIMJN PUR MUS1NBS3! Attractions Chimney Rock, OH Bnld Mountain. Silver Palls, Cascades of Broad River. The Pools, Cathedral Cavern, Hickory Nut Palls, I.35U ft. hiich. Pishing and Bathing. Statre will le sent on request and can ac commodate five persons. Address VIR.S. K. FERGVSON, mav22dif Bat Cave, N.C. HOTEL ALEXANDER ALEXANDER, N- C Kates $6.00 and 7.00 per week. Children and Servants Half Price. GOOD WATBR I GOOD BBD8 I GOOD BOARD t U. IJ. AND J. N. VANCE, janSMlm Proprietors. Excursion XicketH ! BOUGHT AND BOLD. CHEAP RATH TO ALL POINTS ! C V. RAV, Member American Ticket Brokers' Assorts. Uoa, Mi ooata Mala stmt. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE Do yi wear them 7 When next In seed try s pair. Best In the world. 5.00. 53.00 m V250 M I.7S "(iF0B B0V3 44.00 3.50 2.50 2.25 2.00 FOR If you want idne DRESS SHOE, maifo In (he l.itesl styles, don't pay $6 to $R, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 n 15 Shoe, They fit eii'ial to custom made and look am sear as well. If you wish to economize In your footwear, Jo so by purchasing W. L. Dourl.it Sh-ie, Name tnc vice ttimpod sn the bottom, M for It when yoo bay. W. X.. lOU(iLA3. Itrarktan, If see. Sold by Blanton, mrrigbt & Co. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER IN STONE. Grading of all kinds done. All slses ot crashed stone furnished. Send nil urdcra to postoifice Uoi I4-M, Asheville, N. C. ao(ldt 34Ycara HxpcricDce-34 MILTON HARDING CONTRACTOR AND BUTLPBB. Office and shop, Wolfe Balldlas. CORN BR COURT PLACB AND MARKET 8TIBRT. INSURE YOUR PR0PERTT WITH E. J. ASTON, General 1 Ittaurancc 1 .Accnt. Rear No. SO Bouts Main street. CatabUshed IMS. Asbevfile. N. C, J. A. TBNNRNTi ARCHITECT : AND : CONTRACTOR nan, ppeeiAcatloM nd etrtimatr ftar iabed. All work fat mv line contracted tVr. and bo citargca lor drawing ua con tr acta wanKfl ok. Rcfarcncea wbea dctrirrd. OAcc. Moatbeaat Coart Bqaan, AabCTlltc. World's Fair, Ohicaco. afaj asaj sjbj aj Oitvaifn AranflC ana iBUi BCnwCi U nTFI rirepmaf 1 Ut ruomi Mf r.li 111 1 bss Orosmtai hailM vnrj sVxir a Assess and Rornpfiu slsns n(rriTT?,,",ild'- FlrsKlsis fasult s.MM..e tsaoi swMamai COLUMBIAS LEAD I Tliey Won Every liacc at Carrier's Track On July 4 ! IF .you wiiut to buy u wliwl we invite you to cull wheie ouly Til K BEST WIIEKLS are aoltl. ASHEVILLE BICYCLE CO, O L yPzxXtoxx Avenue. ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO Doors, Sasli, Blinds, Stair Work, Mouldings, MANTLES, BANK AND BAR FIXTURES. Hard Wood Lumber Work a Specialty ! 1WTIWATHS PROMPTLY CIVKW. The riant is Extensive und IIhs Every Facility for Every Class of Work ! FACTORY OPPOSITE R. & D. PASSENGER DEPOT J. H. LEE, Business Manager. K. S. CLAYTON, HUPlCRIISXliNIOHT. French Broad Lumber Co. Having accumulated a largo 8tok of Framing, Sheathing, &c, will Hell FRAMING AT 75 IMiR 1,000 FKHT. SHEATHING $5.50 " 44 " LUWlS MADDUX, rres H. T. COLLINS, VIce lTes. L. P. M'LOUD, Caahlr Capital. $50,000. Surplus, $40,000. WESTERN CAROLINA BANK. Stale, County And City Depository. Organised May, 1888. DEPOSIT BOXES IN FIRE PROOF VAULTS RENTED AT REASONABLE RATES GENERAL MANKIND BUSINKNH TRANSACTED. Interest Paid 011 Icpolt In (taxing Ocparlnicnt. DIBBCTOHH ' , U'wih Mmhlux, II. T. CoIlhiH, M. ,1. Fngg, J. E. Heed. Chan. AicNaiiMX!, J.'E. Uankin, M. J. JJenrden, S. 1J. Ueeii; BANK OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TILL 4 P. M. ON SATURDAY Til L S P. M GLENN SPRINGS WATER IS A SURE RELIEF TO SUFFERERS. Wlat lluu. T D Johnston .ays a boat it: "About four years sko I commrncrd the ust of the OtcnnStttiitfc water, to tkl my sys tem cif the malsrla front which l.fcsd been suflerlaa for some time. The water has en. tirrly rellrrtd me aad I rhterfully slate that 1 bcllere it to be as good water as can be found for all ordinary diwafcs of the lir.r and kidneys. For a Rrucr.l tonic and renuvater of the sisteni I believe it hs. an equal. Very truly yonta. "T. I. JOHNSTON." From John I'. Arthur, E.q , A Horary at Law: "1 don't know the constituents of the Glenn Springs water; if I did I would make some formystlf. Neither do I know bow it acts; If 1 did 1 would act so myself. It is a well made water and it acts well. I ran only say that lit effects on me and my fbrefatbeis has been more beneficial than any other water wc ever used, aad I am (lad It has been nut in the reach of as poor a man as JOHN P. ARTHUR, "To ?ilham's l'harmary, M.y 23, 18U3." What C. T Rawls writes Pelham's I'harm icy, Asheville, N C. ."Gentlemen: I have ased Glenn Springs water aad consider it, on comparrd with other mineral waters, tbc best I know of. Everyone in South Carolina known about 'Old Glen Springs.' Ia fact it has been most favorably known there for a century. Yours truly, "C. T. BAWLS." Asheville, N. C, May 37. 1893. PELHAM'S PHARMACY, Sole Ag-cnta). AslicTillc, If. C, CUT RATES: TO Atlanta. Baltimore, Charleston. Chattanooga, Cincinnati. Chkicn, Columbia, Charlotte. Fhiladelpha, Washington, liirembom kal eiKh. Knnsville, Norfolk. Richmond, Memphis. I.ynrhbnrg, Wtlming toa, aad hundreds of other points all on r the world. European Railroad and Steamship Tickets. Tours to Chicago and European Points Arranged. IV VOU THINK OP TRAVRLLINO ANTWIIBRR. AT ANY TIMB.HO MATTER WHAT you think you kaow of it, csll aad talk it ovrr with sac. All yoa have guessed about may he wrong. Iion't put it off natil yoa get ready to start. All about railroads free Always open. Testphvue I . -j Tclephoae 10. 2 SOUTH MAIM STKBBT. A8HBV1LLB. M. C.

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