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THE ASHJEVLLlLE DAILY CITIZEN Thursday Uvcninj, August 3, 1893. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Tub Daiut Citizen, Democratic, is pabliHhcd nnj afternoon (except Sumlajr) at the fol lowitiK rate strictlr cash: v.a Srt.oo Hix Months a.on THBItlt MQHTHI l.fiO Oni Month oO OaiWiu IS THURSDAY, AUGUST 3. 1S93. Mr. Hovt's criticism of Mr. Crawford that lie bas never been in the banking business and cannot, therefore, know anvthinu about finance, reminds us of the strantrer who refused to follow the direction ou a friendly signboard giving the number of miles to the licit town: for. said he, 1 don t Iwlicvc yon were ever able to walk there." The scientific cxecutiouers of tbc iiuir dercr Tavlor at Auburn last l-riuay arc Ftill of the oniuion that he hail not any conscious auficrinj; after that first appli cation of ths electric current winch failed to destroy his life. N. V. Sun. Then whv did thev chlorolorui liim ? Richmond Dispatch. Simply, we suppose, to make it abso lutely certain that he should not stiller. Thev were very huinunc. 4i'ery: If un ignorant m-jto who 6teals two chickens, value perhaps one dollar, is sentenced to four years in the chain Jjars for the oll'ensc, for how many years will the high-toned defrauder of $20,000 lie compelled to withdraw from the adinirinu caze of society? Aiivoiu can make the computation lor himself but he must not foriict the tendency to let the man who has sinned against licht iro free if he returns the stolen goods. The men 011 the Chicairo board of trade who have failed because tbey could no longer "corner" pork will ct little sympathy from the consumer. 1-or some six months now all hoi: products have been so high as to place those mccssai ies almost among the luxuries, and thousands have had to give them up al together. So far as the Chicago men who have failed have Ixcu responsible for this their failure is but a just punish ment and should be followed bv a term in some nuiet penitentiary. They have robbed the people. -wsi i-:ki-: ia jintici;? Two chickens stolen Ci iminal court four years in the chain gang Twenty thousand dollars embezzled let him skip if he pays back the money SPEAKER AKiU PRK8IOKNT There is complaint in some quarters txx-ause Judge Crisp, soon to be again Speaker of the National Mouse of Kcprc sentatives, will not talk freely, the innuendo bcine that he is ntratu to, or is waitintr to sec which wav the cat will jump. It is possible, however, that Mr. Crisp sees that the Speaker of the House should iu all decency occupy an mile oendent position, being as nearly neutral as possible, mill without opinions in bis official canacitv. as the Speaker of the Knglish House of Commons is. To at: nouncc before the meeting of the House and before he is made Speaker his opin ions on the vital issues that Congress will consider would be to suggest that he intended to so form the 1 louse com mi t ties as to carry out his personal opinions, regardless of the wislna of the country and a becominu sense of fairness, The responsibility resting on the Speaker of the House during tins session is liardlv less than that which rests on the I 'resident, while the intlucucc of the former, iu a direct way, is perhaps the greater. THE tiKlP AUAIN. Kcatlcrs of Tim Citizen will be ished to learn that New York is suffering from the yrip. It lias within a few weeks broken out ustoii again t w ice along Broadway, and though the atUicks have not been fatal, they have nevertheless liecn serious. The present grip, however, is not the famous, or infamous, disease imported from Russia, !ut one of another kind brought int-j the MetroKjhs Irom Chicago. It apiears on street cars only, being, in fact, the apparatus which connects those usetul but sometimes erratic c ' mages with a cable of wire runninir below the surface of Ilroadway. Thij Rrip, like the foreign one, takts hold very easily, but cannot always be induced to loosen its hold. This fact has caused the attacks mentioned. Conductors of Ilroadway cars, in two instances, recently, have been unable to stop them, and they have sped the length of the street, almost, smashing into other vehicles auu carry ing alarm and disaster alt along the line. It is distressing to think of ull the genius of the greatest city in the I'nited States not being able to devise a system of rapid transit that shall not also be a menace to life and limb. MowTbalUold ia CohiIiik Hack, From the Kaleigb Ncws-Obacr er. And still we are minded to say that that wicked silver law which lately sent all the gold flying out of the country re mains unrepealed. It looks as if that celebrated law blows hot as well as cold. In fact it recalls what the old darkey said. In tbc winter he wanted a wee drop to warm him up. and in the summer be had to take sumthin' to cool him aff. We want this duplex operation of the law to he full y comprehended; it is one of the odd things ia life. Vance and Tke Platform. From the Fayetteitle, N. C, Olncrrcr. Senator Vance bas publicly stated that he favors carrying out every one of the Chicago finance propositions. lie now states that he is opposed to currying out one of those parts of the compromise to the exclusion of the rest. That is the meaning and effect of his present letter, Senator Vance is right. The gold-hugs whom be is resisting are wrone. It is tbey who propose to violate the Chicago platform, not be. Eaves sHlll Lives, Prom the Charlotte Obtrrrrr. Our Kuleigb correspondent enquired a lew days ago, as to tbc whctcabouts of Mr. John B. Eaves, chairman of the Republican State executive committee, and askid if be is dead. air. Haves is at his home in Kntbeiford county; he is not dead aad we apprehend that the Demo cratic party will ascertain next year tbat be is very much alive. OVER IN McDOWELE. Ituwland Howard Abroad oil Homebnek, liniroK Tun Citizkn : My recent trips through McDowell county presented op portunities of various interests. This county has, in common with other sec tions of Western Carolina, very fine mountain and valley scciicrv. The val- lcvs are very large and of the thermal kind, that is, surrounded bv mountains on all sides except toward the south. The principal valleys of McDowell are 011 the head branches of South Catawba river, Crooked Creek, Cat.iwba, Mill Creek, Scott's Creek, North Cove Creek, Mud Creek, and several other streams. 1 entered McDowell Irom Duncotube county over the Blue Kiilge at Lakey's gap ami came to the nice town of Old loll, this is one ot the most luilepciul cut and seltreliant little cities anywhere to be found. The business centre for a scries ot rich valleys. Old f ort is one ol the best grain markets in Western North Carolina. Located at the base of high mouutaitis, which make a hue summer and winter resort, good hotels are open the year round. A ride of some seven miles south from Old Fort, took me to the spacious home of the Kev. I. C. Drown, the People's party candidate for Congress in the last inipaign. He is one ol the most ener getic farmers 111 McDowell. lie has embarked n home manufacturing, hav ing erected a water power lactory lor making patent eiiuius ami other usclul implements. A few words cuuliousi v til tcrcil liv him on the issues of political economy were enough to convince one that Mr. lirowu stands tirui on Alliance demands ol ic- lorni. lie hopes President Cleveland's ulniiiiislralion will give the relief asked tor, but should it tail to do so lie says the "reformers" will move to the trout tor the next presidential election. Near the mouth et colt s creek, on Catawba river, is the famous "liiown farm" where wheat growing was made 1 special success by t he elder M r. Hrown who passed away only about it year ago. In 1 urkcv Love is the Home and splcn- lid farm of Col. Yancey, who is a bold 'relormer" of the People's Party order. His sous tire certainly reformers to the count, for thev ;i 1 e engaged 111 eicclui 111 extensive tannery. On my return through the country I took in the pretty town of Mai ion, won dcring over mid over why that town docs not reassert its claims of being one of the prosperous places iu Western C olina. I am sine it will do so as soon as business smiles 011 the country at large 1 he best yallevs 111 Alcl'owell are owned iu large tracts which have conic down from fathers to sous; ami iu most cases the younger generation are not making as good use of them as did their lathers. A voluntary subdivision ol these lauds in small homesteads would produce a wonderful refoi m iu that county, as well as elsewhere. The manner in which the distillers have monopolized poor "wet" McDow II is admitted to be a great liinilerance to the progress of the country. The tact that it is a great grain county has been the attraction to distillers who have ckcd in from all the surtouiuling "drv counties. 1 he taste tor home made whiskey and the ready sale farmers find lor their grain at their doors, keep on the side ot the distillers a strong inaor- jtv ,,t "wets'' winch the virv ' liglit- tun Innn In aven cannot terrify. A'on .iii Ilowanl. .1 C.Ol.lt !.SIS. vnnor ii-w Itir if OK'un iu North August . nu nc in Ktf rho discovery ol the new woilil, willi its wealth ul the precious metals, is one ol the most prominent landmarks in the world's history, l'n.iii Its date heg.ni the dawning ol a wonderful advance- ment, constant, lliouili pel liaps irrcKU- lar, until we stand now in the full ularc f the splendid achievements which mark the close of the nintccnth ceuturv. For 15 centuries the world was gradually lapsing into barbarism owing to a constant diminution of money. l-'or four centuries it has leaped with giant bounds in the arena ol progress, having lievn gcncrouslv supplied by an all wise I'rovidence with a plenti ful store ot those metals. And now at the end ol the four hundred years we mav be standing at another great land mark ol the world's history. The cu pidity of the money lords would, if pos sible, render void the bciichcencc ol Al mighty God. The precious metals, gold and silver, which I'rovidence has most graciously stored tu our mountainsides ami in the bowels of the earth for the benefit of mankind, and all ol which the ever-increasing popula tion and ever-developing resources of the world urgently need anil imperatively di maud, arc deemed by them as being too large in volume tor their scltisr. interests, and at their lndicst the nations ot the world have demonetized oneof tlicsc met als and are endeavoring to do the business ol the woilil with one metal alone. The stupendous folly and colossal crime of this policy can be seen at a glance, when we remember that the world s supply ot old is estimated at $:i "Od.ootl.ooo, and that the grand total of the national mdcbtcdnt ss aggregates over $:i5,IMM),- ihmj.uoi). intse lclts. as well as the debts of corporations and private individuals, arc now all made payable in gold. No mountebank ever im posed upon a credulous auditory a more t ransparcnt fraud than the attempt to do the world's business on a gold basis. The two drunken louts who of a cold winter night discarded one blanket because it was white and struggled and shivered under one yellow blanket, too short and too narrow to cover them both, were not one whit more foolish than is our go vcrnmeut to dis-c.ird the broad hi-inctallic basis of our fathers and to adopt the sinidc eold basis en tirely inadequate to the demands of our increasing population and our yet unde veloped resources. LOOK AT TUB SI'K of the or- dinary pill. Think of all the trouble and dis turbance that it causes you Wouldn you welcome some thing easier to take, and easier in its ways. If at the same time it did you more good! That U the caa with Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They're the smallest in size, the mildest in action, but the most tborougn ana lar-reacning in results, iney Attacks, Rick and Woui Headacbeal and all deranKementa of tolier. stomach and bowels axe promptly relieved and permanently cured. " If we can't core your Catarrh, no matter bow bad your eane or of bow long standing, we'U pay yon t5U0 in cash." Tbat is what ia promisml by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's ftitAn-h Remedr. DoMnt it prove, better than any words could, that this is a remedy I that curt (Jetarrn I jona oniy ou eenia. I.ADIR Heeding a tonic, or children who want build- in np. snoiuu mKe BROHU'lt I ICON BITTEM. Tt Is Dleasant : cures Malaria. Indisestkm. milinisss, Lin i Cosnplatnls and Keuralgia, Ik I'll I m Ucinocrallc 7 From the Charleston News and Courier. It would seem that the best policy for Congress to pursue would lie to pass an act of a dozen lines repenting; the Sher man law, and appoint a special commis sion to report a plan to the regular ses sion next winter for the thorough revis ion of our financial system. Hut Con gress can do nothing lietter than 10 fol low the recommendations of Mr. Cleve land who is iu favor of sound money. who docs not believe in one kind of dol lar for the poor man and a better kind of dollar lor the millionaire. Tllliuuti' Haluuii. Columbia njicciul in Courier : CliHitcston News anil The State dispensary isjogging quietly along and doing a very good business. Several replenishing' orders were today sent out. and Chester received its first order. This makes the thirtieth order that has been filled for disiK-nsarics in the State. Tolerably Nnaker- l'ruin the Murphy. N. C, Scout. C. C. llass and Sam Kephort found lour rattlesnakes and two copper tieads in a hollow log in the mountains. After killing them they did not look for any more as it was not a good day for snaking. Bakincr s. rs. eas C rowder J Absolutely Pure A cream of turtar batkttiK powder. IHkIi est uf ull In lcuveuiiis strength. Latest l'nili',1 Stales Ouvcriimcnt Food Report. KUYAI. HAKING roWUKR CO., IOC. Wall St., New York. SOUVENIRS Wedding Presents. JEWELRY MADE TO ORDER. ARTHUR M. FIELD, LEADING JEWELER, 18 SOUTH MAIN HTRKIJT. BlU BARGAINS In Real Estate 1 will offtr diiTioK August Thirteen Lots uf K) acre ench, two miles nortli of. the courthouse, at tlic very low price of $iloo per acre, i hia lauii is wnl v a tried with tine springs, has nice grovts of oaks, is onW one half mile from the electric car nm ad joins the dummy line. It is very rich and suitable Tor truck farm i tit;, Uuir v inn, " poultry raising. Think of securitife a farm in the ttic or Asiievuic tor jL'.uou which yu can make a living on, where tames and pcnsis arc not so hiti. I ant determined to sell this land in A iiuat, and first conn s w ill Ki't first choice. When the city grow out over this land, which it w ill do In a few years, think what ten acres is worth to make into lots and sell. I also hare lO rcven-acre lots, one aud 5tie-fourth miles cast uf the court house for sale at $14-0 per acre. Thin land is rich and lies well for truck farming. Nice groves and is wen watered and adjoins the suttle rmu- rul spriugs. Terms easy. Respectfully, THE FRENGH BAKERY lias been bought by W. A. JAMES. JK and will be run aa a first-class bakery at NO. SI COLLEGE 8TRKI1T. We will keep a fresh supply of CAKES, PIUS, and DRUAD on hand all the time. 1'rompt attention given all orders. QIVB us CAIjLiI SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY, SALEM. N. C. Oldest Female College ii the South. The Ol'oJ Annaul Scasion Ixaiaa Septem ber !, 1893. Rcni.ter for last year 362. 8pecial features : the development of health, character and intellect. Buildings thor- liH.hlv rvrt.ful.tlil TJaaltw ..n! menta. besides fi -st class schools in Masic. Art, Languages, Elocution. Commercial aud Industrial Studies. JOHN II. LmWcLU, Principal. SS South Muia Street, 2 doors below city ticket of fice. SPECIAL ACCIlNT INSURANCE FOR WORLD'S FAIR TRIP, 93,000 and 91S Weekly for $1 per t for ladies. Business THE CELEBRATED WALL TRUNK 1UST WHAT YOU WANT. SOLD WRIGHT & CO. NOYKLTIKS IN TRAVELING BAGS- 'I'MUkLLLAS KH COYKKKI) YVH1LI: Wit Hi HT & CO. STYLISH, KI-HAHLU, WRIGHT & CO. T11U Bi:ST CUSTOM AND kl-UAIR BLANTON, WRIGHT 6c CO. 39 Patton Avenue, Aitlievillc, N. c WK WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS At a Great G-EODR-OIE "W. lO NORTH COURT SQUARE. READ THESE TESTIMONIALS Harris' Iithia Water, Harris Lilhia Springs, S. C. lllliic of Hr. lolin llcy W illiam. Ashcvillr, N. C, A-ril a, 1X93 An cxcnI-l use of llurris l.ttlua w'att-r. prompt mi- to the Ktatcmcnt tbat 1 regard it as one ol the best, if not the very lcst ithia waters known to the firofcssion. Iu the condition of "iihosphatie urine" its ac tion is marvelous. It use in the rhenniatie ami Kout.v iliatliesiM, aflordn oie niorc coui- foit tlian eillirr the Tuffnlo or Kondondci r y waters Very truly youra, (SlKiKdj JNO. 11 EY WILLIAMS, M. U. K I. Walker testifies; have used Harris Lithia Water and w hen usinu same was both pleased and benefitted. In usinK It liberal quautitics should be taken for my cxiertence t aches me that mall amounts are disappointing, whereas a geu erous use is followed by most gratifying rc- Hulta. Yours truly. Signcd) R. r. WALKKK. STILL, A NOT H ICR . Ashcvillc, N. C, April 14-, 1H'.3 1 am glad to be able to say a word w ith regard to Harris' I.ithia Water. I have used it with the grcuttat possible benefit in chronic rheumatism. Am compared with the Buffalo Lithia, 1 find it quicker and it r quires less quantity. It has my heurtv cn- ! durscmcnt. Very truly yours. (Signed) MRS. T. W. BRANCH. These arc all bunalide letters from ix.olc we know and have confidence in their state mcnts. Anatyvin on Cfich bottle. S holcgale depot for Ashcvillc and Wt stern North Carolina. RAYSOR & SMITH, HOLB AVHNTH, NO. 3 1 PATTON AVKNUK. FOR SALE ! The undcrsiKncd. HKeiits for the heiis of 11. V. Vance, deceased, will sell the RIVBKSinii FARM OF 702 ACRES, I.yinK f'ur miles frtm the court house, either In one body or In tracts of too acres. Terms of sale reasonable anil prices moderate. On the premises arc a flour and corn mill, one larRC dwelling, large stable and cow house, fine water power, And eight houses for ten ants, tobacco barns, etc.. also ore farm of 127 acres back of and adjoinius Hotel Alex- I ander; one farm of 02 acres, adjoining Ho tel Alexander on the French Broad; also tnc Alexander Hotel, with good stable, store house, tenant houses, tobacco barns, etc. The hotel has 0 rooms and is a good stand for hotel and mercantile business. r. n. & j. jvGdl m VANC1C, Alexander, N. THE ESMERALDA INN, HICKORY NUT CAP, IN THE CENTRE OF THE THERMAL BELT! NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS! Attractions Chimney Rock, Old Bald Mountain, Silver Palls, Cascades of Ilrnad Rlrer. The Pool, Cathedral Cavern. Hickory Nat Falls. 1.35U ft. high, I-iahingand Bathing. Stage will he rent on request and can ac commodate fire persons. Address SIRS. N. FEB GVSONi mar22dtf Bat Cave. N. C. WORLD'S PAIR. Ifvou are Koins; to the World's Fair, write the Daily Citiaea. A.beville, N. C, for illustrated printed matter describing the Fair, and time-tables aad pamealeta isaued bv the steamer lines or rallr tmAm too would use from your home to Chics go. No charge is made. This crffer Is ana le special f raagesseat with the Kecreat: oa Departaseat Use carisuaa Uatosu Brevities KXCLDSIYI-LY MY HI.ANTON, in.; -:rM, waiuiiT & t o. I" AT IlLANTUPf, CHIiAl'-UY THli THOUSAND AT BL&NTON, SHOP IN NORTH CAROLINA AT Wall Paper and Faints Sacrifice ! -MLJrST Sc CO. P. L. COWAN & CO. MAKIi A SPECIALTY Ol' FINE WATCH REPAIRING. Native Stoiics. Mounting Made to Onlrr. ALL WORK GUARANTEED! No. 8 North Court Place, ASnBVII.I.B. N. C. W. L. DOUCLAS S3 SHOE Do you wear them 7 When next In mvil try a pair. Best In tho world. $5.00 $4.00 I 32.00 U'2.00 $2.25 75 ir yen want a finn DHCKS SHOE, nrt'l- In the latent lyi-s, don't p.iy $G to $3. try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 or ib Shno. They fit cqunl to custom ma.lo and look and jvecir as well. If Vfu wish to eronnmio In your footwear, lo so by nurchaiin:; W. L. D'"irlas Shic?. Nimo and -rlrn rtampeil on ti-.n bottom, link for It v. r.on yu li'iy. W. I- IjO;T;l.aS, Hi oKton, Mnu. tM by Illnntoii, WriRlit & Co. T K IE Yuur broken waiiona an J vehicles uf all kiucls tu U. Uurucltc's shop on Collide street, where they will be repaired promptly and in first-trlass style, llay inc secured n first-trlass liorsc-sliucr 1 make nil kinds uf fine Bbocini; a specialty. 15. BURJSTETTE. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. K. H. UttITT, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER IN STONE. Grading of all kinds done. All nlzcs of crushed stone furnished. Send all orders to postoffice Box 148, Ashcvillc, N. C aiislOdtt 34-Ycara' Uxpci iciicss-34 MILTON HARDING CONTRACTOR AND BU1LUUK. Office and shop. Wnlfc Building. CORNER COURT I'LACB AND MABKUT STKEBT. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH A.. I ... K. J. ASTON, General i Insurance s .4.kcu1. Rear No. 20 South Mala street. Established 18S. AabevUe. N. C J. -aV. ARCHITECT TBNNBNT, AND : CONTRACTOR Pin ti. ftvpeclficritioiia und catitnatcii far nihcd. All work In my line contracted for, and no chavrscs for drav wins on contrmcta awarded inc. Hcferrncca when draired. Office. Hoatheatt Court flaaarvr. AafaCTlllc, H. HI. ANDREWS, 16 aud xS "W. Trade St. The leading Furniture, 1'iano and Organ dealer ia the Carolines. Write him for nricrs. or sc W. . Pechles, special agent, at in Booth Main Street. Aabeville. N. C. Spec ial attention given to fnrnt.hing hotels and fine residences. K. M. ANIIRKWS, JSd3m Charlotte, N. C. Excursion Tickets ! BOUGHT AND SOLD. CHEAP RATES TO ALL POINTS ! C P. RAY Member Americas Ticket Brokers Awoda. tioa, ati SoeiUi ACala street. COLUM BIAS LEAD I They Won Kvory Hacc at Carrier's Track On J uly 4 ! II'1 you want, to buy to cull wlioio only are Hold. ASHEVILLE 04 Patton Avenue. The Normal and Collegiate institute, FOR YOUNG WOMEN. Second Session, September 13, 1893. This Institution i- located in the most ciotiH building, recently complete I for its use at a cost of -fiiO.OOO furnished with pure water from Springs on the pieniiNH, is lighted with gas, heated by hot water ami pro I vidcil with hot antl c Ul baths. The health and habits of the pupil are given lor outdoor exert is a well cquipfHd gymnasium will be tilted up within doors. No expense lias been spared to make the sewerage and sanitary arrangements iierfeet. Kuch pupil will have her share in the domestic work, as a part of her praetie il tralu- jtig for life, and whi'st aiming at thoroughness iu every department, the managemeut t ill strive to provide for those committed tu a christian school, but a christian home ble lualtb, or who cnunot furniMi credential us to moral character. FOUR SEPARATE COURSES OF STUDY ARE OFFERED TG THE STUDENT 1. THH NORMAL CUUKSB, for the from the best Normal schools. 1!. SKMINAkV OK t (UaJiUIATU COl'KStT, including aneicnt or modi ru latiKHngei. Hciciices, music, drawing, etc. a. COMM ICKCIAU COl'RSi:, iueluding stenography, typewriting, bookkci piug, tte. 4.. 1HJPARTM liN T OK IM1SST1C SCIHNCU, (a Scientific cooking, the study of the production nud manufacture of foods, fitting of garments, millinery, etc. The teachers tit the head of this department arc from lh - fatuous Pratt School, liroitk- lyn. N. Y., and the others from the best institutions in the eouutry, chosen with reference to Christian character, cx.icricucc and ability as teachers A thoroughly organized Preparatory arc not prepared for the higher classes. The school year is divided into two terms; cost to pupil $."o a-r term, or $100 per year, which barely covers the exjiciisc of boaril, the school being practicilly free, having been provided lor ly a few liberul friends of female education. For further particulars ap ply to jy'J'J GLENN SPRINGS WATER IS A SUKE RELIEF TO SUFFERERS. What Hun. T 1 Johnston says about It: "About four years a;o I commcniTd the tem of the malHiia from which 1 had been tirely relieved nic find I cheerfully state that I believe it to be as good water as can be found for all ordinary discaFes of the livt r and kidneys. For a Rtncr! totiic and rcnovaler of the svstcm I believe It has no equal. From John V, Arthur, Esi , Attorney ot "1 don't know the constituents of the for myself. Neither do 1 know how it acts; made water and it acts well. I can only say been more bent ficiol than any .thcr water the reach of as poor a man as What U. T KuuIh writes I'dlmm's I'hartuucy, Ashcvillc, N. C- "Gentlemen; -1 have UMcd Git nn Spi hifcs mineral waters, the lust 1 know of. very one in South Carolina knows about 'Old Glen Springs-' Iu fact it has been most favorably knuv a there for a century. Yours truly, Ashcvillc, N. C , May 27. 1SU3. PELIIAM'S wlc ACME WINE & Claims tbc largest stock of first class ;ooda of any house iu the State. a eiwclalty of- Cooking Brandies und Jelly soie agents lor tnc achn oiu .orn. JAS. H. LOUGHRAN, Proprietor lHo. 58 Soutli Main Street. TBLEPHONB CALL MO. Z39. I"- O. BOX 688, ASH BY I LI.lt MY MOTTO IS TO KEEP THE BEST AND CHARGE ACCORDINGLY. "BONANZA" WINE AND LIOUOR CO., lVos. and 43 S. Slain St., AaJUcville. WBOLR8AI.B IlBPARTUBNT, OBNT8' "VTr "m A 1 PABLOK ANU BBAU1NO BOOai. JS Vs k.Xt CIGAKS, TOBACCO ANI BOTTLB CCKIH, BAM- VT A fLb,billukoand puolkuum. lO BEER : VAULTS : AXD : B0TTUX6 : DEPARTMENT : IX : BASEMENT, Wc respectfully solicit a share of roar patronage. P. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. Blaln BntranctTor43. Telephone Call, Mo. 7a a wluvl we invite you T11K BEST W I IKK US BICYCLE CO., ASHEVILLE, N. C. heauti'iil aupurb of uf Ahevi Ic N. C, VUv spa carilttlly guarded. lUsidcs the ample nt'iuv their rare the advantage, not 111 -rely ol No pupil will be received who is tiot hi reasona thorough training of teacher under instructor s etc. (b) Sew ing embracing th. cutting und department h j.s been lunislicd for all such us TUOMAH I.AWRlNCi:. Aslieville, N. C use of the OleunlSpi iuks water, to rid my sys suflerlnK " sonic time. The water has en Very truly youts. "T. I. JOHNSTON." Uw; Glenn Springs water; 11 1 did 1 would make eomc if 1 diu 1 would act so mjHclf. It is a well that Its effects on tnc and my furcfathcis bun wc ever used, and I am glad tt has been put in JOHN V. ARTHUR, T Pi Ilia til's Pharmacy, May 1WJ3." water and consider it, as eont pared with otlur 4'C. T. KAWLS." PHARMACY, Ashcfillt', n. e, LIQUOR HOUSE Makes Wlucs ' " "t
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