Saturday Evening, August 5, 1893.
THE ASHE VJLLLE DAILY CITIZEN.
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WANT COLUMN.
WANTED.
"llfANTlil)-FifrnNhed bnuar, six or tcven
TV rooms; centrally located or on street
.rurlinc. V. Z.,
uuK3d3t Citistcu Oilice.
WANTUII ny youoK lady, a rcKistcrcd
Phuriniicist, position in drug store.
Van tukc lull cliiirse of small store. Ad
dress. MISS AUICK JOHNSON.
julySldtf Aberdeen. N C,
tirANTBIl To borrow $300 to JBIMI for
TV three month or longer, on nest eew-rii.-nn
imtiii. tint i-.-uHoiiu t de intercut. Not
uri'mt'il lor monrv. but could make more if
I hud this additiouul capita1. I. Hox
tin. - .jyuodti
AITANTIil) TO Gl
TV
VK $WO KUWARD for
nnv raic of toothache that one. bot
tle of Williams & Kind's fantutiH tnotltachc
medicine will not cure in two minutes. For
sule liy all ilruKBits at I cent 1cr bottle
We ask vou to irv it. livery bottle Ktinran
tictl bv T. C eniith St Co., wholesale a :nls
fur Alllcvillc, N C- k-SOiKI-n.
FQK KB ST.
17
Xj Omnm; street
Atiply to Henry It.
Johnston bU'-IUiUK
nier of
nnd Mirrimon avenue
t-.'v lis. Attorpev, Ni. 1
j.v-J7ilif
A MAMMOTH DAM.
Ono That Makes tho WoDtc ra D08
erts Bloaaora as tho Rose.
It Is tho Host Unlit Structure or the Kind
lu Aninrlcn mid by Its Aid Many
Bquure Miles of Land Will He
Rendered productive.
-w.u
7VJK HI5NT-
relit, with or without
furnished -ruonii for
Ijiinnl, at rcn-
i'liut street, linsr. Mrs.
jyllll-W
-A nine-room house.
1U4-
lti.iliv MtrecL. lniiuirc liv It ttcr
M1S.S S. l. tfOSSHLl,
1'. O. Box 03
MiuHlite rntiN.
Ku.c llrlolc..
mikHNT iK s.vi.n-
E iinlurtiisliol; Sinderii improvements.
moyddtf
1710R KBMTTlic HuT'iK"n
j South Main street, Asheville
class stand for r.slmirati t.
hie. Apply to T. I. John
Tuotnas, johtiston building.
ton
hotel, US
, N. . I'irst
ns rcasona
or F W.
juu:i.ltf
FIR RBNT-F ur room CHttiiKe ot No.
4.(5 Picncll Broad avenue, to partus
without small children. I't-sscasion irth
August. Apply to
THUS. I) JOHN TOV.
auKlMlllllS 05 Oiovt s'.recl.
F
IjlOK KHN P The brick
corner of Church s
avenue, (iootl uartU'ii;
liormhiiu h'tusc a iimv to T. I. J onus ton or
K. W. Tiiumns, Johnston building Aslievil'e,
N. C. ,un7Utf
building on the
i'L'vt ami Pattern
tjooil house for
FOR KrtNT Thut larjic find conveniently
arranged house. No fi'J Mcrrimnn ave
nue Hot and cold water with bulhs on two
floors All nioiern improvctnmts Location
ccntrid, with lur;;e well sh dcd grounds
Splendid resilience for larc family or board
itiK house Ap.jly to 11 C or M J PAGU.
airl5dtr
BQAKVIXG.
1 AUD 14." l'hil'ip street; by month.
LJ week or dny, wi'iior without 1 UKing.
A. K. wlatko wski.
JyGdlm
PttlVATU HOAKDiMO Pleasant rooms,
Kool tiiM , tine location Convenient
to notollicc and street mr Iitus 4- t-rove
f V)AKI.NG t No 17 Kavwood Rtrt?t
J XTa hloijn rn i shed with the best the innr-
X- lilt
ki-t i.t.unls Hot and cold water.
cation, on ear line. Mrs. A. Ottiner.
tf
nO A. it 1 H NO A t No. H Starncs avenue.
Tidde furni-hed with IhsL the mark'.t
ilVord: liot u.nil roM wilt r: furniture new
tine location: on car line; single and double
rooms. apriiouU
liOA Kl
"I IK I VAT K
.a. I'or ncc'iM): ritTiis.
IN. Two 5ii f erinr
with toi et room at
tached. Fiiitiiblv for biinny or party of
friends: -io cc location, near Hatterv Park
boit'l. tl'7 llaywot strtei. ,iyJl)dlw
1 0KIlNt; lions
J best location in
-House pleasantly situated in
ion ii ettv, near street cars;
In rue s ue;lc and douit'c rooms; tumi me
very ftnett. Krfercnce can be Riven.
MRS M. SC HI K l M 15 1 ST IS K.
McCapc House, If k Orivc Str-.-ct.
aprlltd tf
1IM.I1HRM AK One i tVtvniuHt attractive
JCJ and liomt-lil-c plae-n alottt Asheville,
Willi the indcpeiithiicei! a hotel. Pclihtfullv
nituated tn OaUlund avenue, Victoria. For
icasoiinhle rives apply or eall upon
rptlK CHAT
X No. 21 1
TKA1! I'riratc bardine; house
Haywooil street. bine city
and mountain views; nt-rfeet sanitation; ht
and eohl water; com or able, airy rooms;
well provided table; a tc itive service; rca--mimlile
ratca. Two huadred yards from
Moutford ear line.
MR8.M. E. URTW1LHR,
oct7tltf t'roprietress.
- Y"1oine onf come all, to see th; siht; a
V1 .'invMs1.' ffftxty &'JSir 1-v i ven..ak . Ibx.
VuutiK Men's Christian instituic huildine;
on Tuesday cvcaniR Atiir. sth. by the
Wotmn's Ail society of Trinity Chapel
ISpiscopat church. KcfreKunienta will be
nerved from 0 p. m. until 11. AdmUsion
10 cents. jyl'7dtf.
N
OTICU.
The Stnte of North Carolina, county of
ltuucoinhc, In the tMipcrior court.
Jennie C. Stafford, plaintill',
HeorKe I- Stafford, defendant
The delendant above named will take no
lice that an action entitled an above has
been commenced in the Superior court ot
Itunconilte county tor a di voree from the
bonds of matrimony, and the said defend
ant will further take notice that he is re
quired to appear at the next trriu of the Su
pctior co ;rt of s lid c unty to be held on the
ad Moudav before the 1st Monday in e
tc in her, lsu.'i. fct the rourt houte of said
county in Atdicvillc, North Carolina, and an
swer or demur to the complaint in Hid ac
tion or the idaintitT w ill apply to the court
tor the n lief demanded in the complaint,
ltd the ulh day of Ju'y, is3.
J. L. CATH BY, C. S. C
M.R.Carter and 1. A. CummiaRS, t1aia
tiira attorucys. jyGdtft thura
Il'iJ
A I. liSTATB SALH Bv virtue of an
thority vested in me by a certain deed
f trust executed to K. F. I?OHter nnd as
sunit'dbyj. K. Woodbury, dated July 20,
INUlj. default having b.cn made bv paid
Woodbury in the pnyment of the notes se
cured by said deed of trust, I will sell at pub
lic auction, f r efuih, nt the court house door
in the city of Ashcviltc, at 1J o'clock m.t on
the 211th day of Aukus, 1 :(, a. certain lot
of land lying and Kin in thecountyol ilun
cotulic. State of North Carolina, und bound
ed nnd more particularly drcrileU as fol
lows: lteKlnntDK at a atuke in the southern
riiuricin of Starncs avenue, at the north
west corner of G. II. St&rnca lot and runs
with said Staracs line and othere south SL
eust li4 fvet to Kathcrine Kelute line; thcn.Y
soiith r.S'j' west 73l-j feel; thcn-e north 31
west 101 feet to Stnrm-A avenue; thence
wiUi saiil uventie north GtV cat T.IVt feet
to lieKinninjt, nnd more fully descril'ed in
said deed of trust, rei"--'. red in book bo oi
mortgages ttr.J deeds of trust, on jkikc 3 I'D,
etc. K. K. I11I.U, Truster.
Over four tlunisand feet abovo tho
sea, unci nearly bix thousand feet bo
low the great peak of Kan Jacinto, In
Kivorsido county, tliero has now
reachetl tho height of ono hundred and
ten feet what is probably tho best
built dam in America, says tho Irriga
tion Aire. It Is in a very narrow frorro
of solid rock and built of blocks of
ffrunito of from thrco to five tons each,"
no small stono being1 used. Tho spaces
between these are filled with rich con
crete, mixed by machinery and rammed
into placo by steel rods. This makes
a monolith of tho wholo structure,
with tho advantage ol navuisr moro
flexibility than any other dam of
equal strength could have. Its factor
of safety Is very heavy and its peculiar
construction will make it as nearly
earthquake proof as it Is possible for a
dam to bo. With stono of such size it
could stand for a long timo a very
heavy 'overflow, but an ample waste
way will be provided. It will be car
ried to a height of one hundred and
fifty feet, where it will hold eight bil
lion gallons. It may bo built still
higher if necessary. Though so high
it Is not very expensive on account of
tho gorge being very narrow for tho
fiit ono hundred foet.
Tho watershed is over one hundred
squaro miles of as good mountain
watershed as there is in this part of
the state. It is all high mountain
with steep slopes and an average raln
full of about forty-flvo inches falling In
six mouths. When tho gate was shut
a few days ago one storm filled it to a
depth of ninety feet, making a lake
some two miles lone. The lowest
summer flow is enough to balance tho
evaporation, while tho averago will
furnish a largo amount of spring and
early summer water after tho lake is
full.
This water will be used upon what is
called the mesa in tho rich valley of
San Jacinto. In this valley aro many
thousand acres of the richest soil, and
two hundred and fifty artesian wells
aro there pouring out over two thou
sand inches of water. This will build
up ono of tho most prosperous settle
ments in tha new country, with quite
a town and alfalfa Holds and orchards
on every hand. On the west, and some
twenty to forty feet abovo the main
vulley where the artesian belt is, lie
some thirty thousand acres of bench
land, that, with water, is the finest of
fruit land, and upon which the artesian
water cannot bo taken. Upon this the
water from Lake llemett will bo led by
pipe and cement ditcli and flume down
the canyon with a fall of twenty-five
hundred feet in a few miles, which will
give power enough to run electric
roads and lighting plants, besides con
siderable for manufacturing.
Upon this mesa or bench land the
company already owns somo eight
thousand neres of ehoieo land, over
which it will distribjuto water, and it
will undoubtedly sell water to the ad
jacent lands if tho owners prefer to
keep them instead of selling them to
the company. While Considerable has
been done here in the past without
any irrigation, the use of water so far
surpasses the best results without it
that the sale of all tho water they can
reservoir is assured.
This type of dam wus selected main
ly on aeoount of its economy of
cement."'" Tho hauling of cement tip
a long mountain road was a 6erious
item. ISut this Is not Its only advan
tage. It is much stronger than ordi
nary rabble masonry, less apt to crack
under any sudden shock, and also
heavier for the samo bulk of material.
Where a savage stream has to be
fought and thero is any question about
tnc sufficiency of tho waste way it is
the best type of dam if the cleavage of
tho rock will permit the getting out of
largo blocks. Tho overflow cannot
tear them loose nor can any ordinary
pounding of water at tho base jar it so
os to Injure tho joints of tho structure.
Its economy over rubble masonry will
depend upon the price of cement at tho
work and upon tho cleavage of tho
rock, it being assumed that in the
case of ordinary rubble work wire
rope carriers would be used to deliver
stono into placo. With some rock tho
waste of stone too small for this typo
of dam, yet largo enough for common
rubble work, might be great enough
to overbalance tho differenco in the
amount of cement used. ' At all events
this form makes a most safe and im
posing piece of work, that will endure
as long as tho hills in which the dam
i s firmly locked.
THE AMERICAN PLAN.
CALLED HIM " OLD
A Humorous
CODGER."
tho 1.1 fo ot
Inutdont frotu
(Jon. Taylor.
The general was a little careless in
dress and never wore a complete regu
lation suit except when imperative
duty compelled, llo often had on some
homespun material and a broad-
brimmed straw hat. One evening; at
Jfewnansville ho was sitting in the tav
ern office with threo brother officers,
all veterans of the prairies and fron
tiers, and all roughly dressed. On tho
arrival of tho eastern stage a sprightly
young officer, fresh from tho military
academy, line in dress and a little
overconfident of manner, appeared
upon the scene.
Ho glanced superciliously at tho rus
tic-looking men who sat talking and
smoking and then addressed the eldest,
Col. Taylor, for information:
"Well, old man,, how are the Indians
now?"
"I believe, sir, they are giving con
siderable trouble," replied Col. Taylor.
"Oh, they are, aro they? remarked
the officer, with assurance. "Well,
we'll fix matters soon. I'm an army
officer and on my way to take a hand
in the war. How aro the crops?
'Very fair, sir, I understand, where
the Indians can keep quiet."
And so on with pert questions from
the youthful officer and very respectful
answers from Taylor, who sturdily
kept up tho Imputed character without
betrayal.
At last tho young man grew gen
erous. "Come, now, old codger, you and
your neighbors tako something have
a drink with me."
' The officers rose and solemnly pledged
tho bold young warrior.
- A few days later at Fort Rrano the
young officer was mortified and aston
ished, on tho first inspection of his
company by the senior officer, to see
tn tho full uniform of a colonel com
ing straight toward him the old farm
er of tho tavern. Col. Taylor smiled
when near him, and said, reflectively:
"Come now, old codger."
The abashed young man asked Borne
experienced officers what he should do.
They laughingly said:
"Oh, with C61. Taylor, simply noth
ing." After a day or so tho colonel called
up tho young officer, and, when ho at
tempted an apology for his rudeness,
said:
"My young friend, you have had a
good lesson. Let mo give yoit a piece
ef advice that I think may bo of im
mense advantage to you: Never judge
a stranger by his clothes."
That was tho end of the affair. Col.
Taylor never again alluded to it.
VoimgWives
Who aro for tho first timo tc
undergo woman'3 severest trial
wo offer
"Mothers Friend"
lv which, if used
RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. CO.
F1. w, UuiDHKOPBa and Kbobbh Potria,
Rccei vers
WESTERN NORTH CAROUNA DIVISION.
Condensed schedule in effect Tuly 2, 1803.
EASTBOUND NO. 16
A rcmc'i
we
is directed a fen
ks befotu coimuumuut, lolu it ul it;
PA!N, HCRROU AND RISK TO L!FL
of both mother and child, as thousands wlic
ii.-uo used it testify.
"I nsrfl two bnttlps nf Mothfps Kkit-.ni' villi
m trvolous resets, and wish t very vyimr
wiio has t.) Pas throtiuJMliourdeiilof chtld-hiillt I'
know if tiiuy will use NfiiTiiHiti I'kiknii fur a feu
wi-cksit will robtimlinenientof fiUMsinAsiitlrritig
a;id insurs safety to life of mother ant cula. '
Hits. Sam Hamilton, Mujuijoiuery City.Mu
Rout liv express, charges iw nlrl, on ri-ceipt f
pric, l."')piTlxittI SoldbyaUaruuuisti. i-oa.
io Mothers mailed free.
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QUICK WITH HIS GUN.
JyOTlCE.
North Cnrolina, Buncombe county, Supe
rior court.
Karhcl llerrea, widow ol Uzekicl llrrrcn,
cleceuned, vs. Wm. M . llerrcn and others.
The defendants in the above entitled rause,
W. M. llerrcn. J. M. llerrcn. O. B. llerrcn,
Hannah U. llerren, Mary K. Wheeler, N.aney
J. llerren, Arthur H. llerrcn, Clinton
Whet ler, B. P-Col. 8. M . Cole. 11. K. I'hil-
lip. Hlizabcth B. Phillips. J. I. Cole, Ara
tninta Cole, W. t. Cook. Naomi Cook. W.
M. Wright. A. Z. WriKht. Sallie K. Hall, T.
1'. Hnlllda Cathry, J. X. Cathcy. liddre
WriKht, Aaron Wright, Rachel WriKht
Freddie Wright and John Wright, will take
nuti.e that the plaintiff. Kacln-1 llerren, will
on the 81st day ot August, 1KII3, before J
L. Cathcy. clerk of the Superior court, at
ins onice in Asnevine, Nortu C arolina, move
the court for a confirmation, of the asnifro
mcnt of dower to her in this proceedine
nittdc, whco.and where they may appear
aim snow canfte, if any tney nave, wny said
assignment of drrwer shall not he confirmed
in all respects. This 2dth day of July. 1H03.
KAL-tlbL, ILLKKi',., l'laintlll.
W. W. Jones, ; Attorney.
ty2Gd4twcd
r 1 ill 8 undersigned l ulldinR committee will
-1- receive bids for finishing tbc wood work
of the school building t:t Turkey Creek Camp
uroanu until m o'clock Saturday, the 12th
day of Auicust, 1803. The work to be done
will be the laying of two doors, of f;ood pine
plank 1H ioches thick aad not moic then 8
inches wide; and running two sood parti
tions, so iu mmae a n ii way in lower
story so as to give drrsrd surface in each
room or on each ide of the s'.udding; also
the completion ol ttur stairway and the han
IsicrinK for same, the stringers for the stair
way being already in; alio the making and
hanging ol four doors, with row! locks and
keys, one door in each parti lion, and two
doors in the br ck waU, one of chick's a
double door; also the making and hnttgiug
of 814 window bliod. Ulin.lt to be well
painted and to SLit size of ofjening in bonee.
The house is 00x40 feet and 14 feet from
lower to apprr fl-jor. All ma'terial turnishrd
by the c-mtract or. Work to be done by the
1st day of fiorcmber, and the money to be
due by the 1st of November. Alllnmberto
well seasoned and pat sp in g -nd work
manlike style. All bids to be addressed to
1st cuirnas r arerruiry of the committee
. B. O. OUUORK, Chairman.
- t Uw-Cr. 9. kOBkKltON.
Secretary of cosamittoe, Leicester, N. C.
The Admlrabla Policy of Letting Other
People's Huslnesa Alone.
In many ways tho Unitd States
has educated , tho world in politics,
hud I, for ono, dov not hesitato to 6ay
that its schomo of government is the
best that has ever been established by
nation, says London Truth. But in
nothing do we owe more to the Ameri
cans than for their having' afforded us
the prcat object lesson of a state pur
suing the even current of its way with
out that meddling-; in the affairs of
other states which, has been tho bano
of European powers, liere we have a
country, rich, powerful, Industrial and
commercial, yet never troubling itself
with what happens outside its fron
tiers, or annexing- foreign lands on tho
plea of philanthropy, oron tho ground
that in some centuries its area will be
too small for its population, or in order
to create markets for its goods. And
what is the rcsultl. No ono dreams of
attacking the United States or of pick
ing a quarrel with it. Tho lesson
to be learnt is that a stato should rest
satisfied with promoting the well-being
of her own citizens and leave it to
other states to promote tho well-being
of theirs. Can anyone conceive tho
United States annexing jungles In tho
center of Africa in the wiidozpecta
tion that the Inhabitants of the jungles
will be civilized and hen cover their
nakedness with American cotton goods
and cook their food in American pots
and pans?
Tha rsesnd riy.
. A fly will lay four times during' the
summer, about eighty eggs each time,
and careful calculations have demon
strated: that the descendants of
single Insect may from June 1 to ths
end of September exceed two million.
Were It not for bats, ineeet-eating
blrds and the Innumerable ntlcrosoopia
parasites with which the fly is particu
larly affiictcd there would be no woi
tak A L. . 1 - - a . i m
Tod, on Whom No Man Ever Sue
ceeded in Getting tbe Drop.
Dick Tod was ono of tho characters
in a western town, says tho Detroit
Freo Press. Ho was active in politics
and horse races and was a man who,
while not quick to provoke a row, was
quick to end it his way when once
it started. Everybody in town was
afraid of him and his prowess was held
to bo Invincible. On one occasion a
new editor, displeased with Mr." Tod'a
methods, announced in his paper that
the gentleman was a liar. Two hours
after tho paper appeared a man rushed
into the editor's office, perspiring' like
a porpoise.
"I hope you'll excuse me," ho said
to the astonishod editor, taking; a
tape line from his pocket, "but I
didn't see the paper until a few min
utes ago."
"What do you want?" exclaimed tho
editor.
'"Want to tako your measure, of
course," ho said, as if the editor ought
to know what ho was there for.
"But I don't want any clothes,"
urged tho editor.
"Clothes, nothing; I'm no tailor."
"Well, what in thunder are you?"
"I'm tho undertaker. Didn't you call
Dick Tod a liar?"
That night tho editor crot out of town
and Dick was pacified before he came
back.
At another timo a political opponent
got into a difficulty with Mr. Tod and
published a card of a very personal
character.
"Ilello," said a friend, meeting1 him
shortly after the card appeared, "havo
you seen Dick Tod?"
'No," was tho short answer.
'Of course you haven't," apologized
tho friend. "I'm a blamed fool to bo
asking a live man a question liko
that."
Once again Mr. Tod had some trouble
over a race.
Blow's this?" said a friend to him
the next morning. "I heard Blinker
say in a crowd last night that you had
sold the race."
"Oh, that's all right," laughed Tod.
"Blinker's funeral won't take placo
until Sunday afternoon, as we couldn't
postpone the races."
But Mr. Tod went the way ot others
of his kind. In a saloon ono nlg-Ut
when ho was not expecting' it a woman
whipped out a revolver and shot him
through tho body. He lived about ten
minutes and his last words were:
Well, boys, good-by, and remember
that no man ever got the drop on Dick
Tod."
iioyaitys llomauce.
A romantic incident has Interrupted
the western tour of tho nephew of the
sultan of Johore, who, with his illus
trious uncle, was expected to visit the
world's fair at Chicago this fall, and
tho young princo will return home.
Two years ago the prince visited Eu
rope and at Carlsbad fell in lovo wltn
the daughter of a local locksmith, who
.was famed In the district xor ner
beauty. When the royal party reached
Carlsbad a few weeks agro tho prince
sought out tho young woman and
after a few days introduced her to the
sultan, who consented to their be
trothal.' The sultan mado the couple
a pre Bent of five hundred thousanu
dollars and also settled one hundred
and fifty thousand dollars on the
bride's parents. After the wedding- the
young couple were to return to the far
east.
He Was Absent-Minded.
There was once an absent-minded
preacher in Maine, of whom a g-ossip-ing
lady tells the Iewiston Journal.
One Sunday he said excitedly at tho
closa of a solemn discourse: "The
choir will now pronounce the benedic
tion and I will sing1 the Doxology."
The choir failed to respond beyond a
faint, soprano giggle, and the minister
hastily exclaimed: "No, nol I should
havo said: 'I will novr-ainp; the bene
diction and the choir will please pro
nounce tho Doxology.' Before he
could hazard another attempt the
quartette came to the rescue with
"Old Hundred," and the parson sat
down to recover his wit behind the
friendly shelter of the old-faahioned
troJmt.
Said the
Owl
to himself, "If tho
moon I could get,
whenever I'm dry
mv throat I could
wet; inc. moon is a ' -
quarter witn a quar
ter I hear; you can
purchase five gal
lons of
Hires'
Root Beer."
A Delicious, Temper
ance, Thirst-quenching,
Health.Ulvinir Drink.
Good fur any time ol year.
A 25c. package makes 5 gallon. Be sure and
get micas ,
MORPHV BRANCH NOriaij NOTf?
Lv. Asheville 'J nnan 6 45pm
Ar. Waynesville IO 25am S 15pm
Ar. Hrvson City. 7 ooam
Lv Andrews 1131 am
Tomotla 1 2 or.pm
' Murphy 1 a aopm
NO. 20S NO. 18 1
Lv. Murphy
Ar. Tomotla
Andrews
Lv Bryson City....
Ar. Waynesville ....
Asheviue
8 OOpin
7 Sin
t 1 30pm
1 55pm
2 35pm
4 OSam
8 25am
H OOam
S LE EPING CAR SERVICE.
JAPANESE
Nos. 11 and 12 Pullman Slccpcra between I
Hot Soring and New York, via Asheville.
Salisbury and Washington: also between
Asnevilic ana Cincinnati via Rnnxviiw ana
Harrimnn and Asheville and Chicago via
Knoxville nnd Hrtrrimun nnd L.ouisvtile.
Trains Nos. 13 and 14 Pullman blecper be
tween Asheville and Charleston, via Spar-
tanburK and Columbia via 9 c K'y, connect
ing at coiuraoia lor savannao vista. 0 tc. k.
witn i-arior cars.
W. A. TURK. S. H. HARDW1CK,
Gen. Pass. Agt Asst. Gen. Pans. Agt.,
Wanhinetun, O C, Atlanta, Ga.
W.ll C.KKH.N, Gen. Manager, Washington
V. E. McBUB. Gen'l Sunt.. Columbia. S. C.
SOL. HAAS. Traffic Manager. Washington
tl'nily except bunaay.
gunuay omy.
THE COUNTRY MAILS.
Ilrevnnl. Ar, 6 p m L,v. 7 am
Kntherfordton, ' 7 pm " 4. ami
Burnsvillc, "7 am" B am
Beach, ' O am" U am
Leicester, "11 a m " 12 ml
IP LisdSp BASEBALL
UR
A Now nnd Omaplote Tro:ilimnt( cmiHintintf of
STTPP. iHITORIKH. CimHuUiA of Ointnumt mnl two I
Itoxws of Ointmunt. A uovor-fuilinir Cure for Vm 1
of evory iinture nnl dotfi-eo. it niukon nn operiiuoij i
with t.h knifo or iiiittctlonn ot cnrlnUo ni'iil. which I
ore imiiifu! unil neldom a ptirinuuuut cur, nnd ofleii I
rmmltintf In denth, uniutcetibary. Why endure I
this terrible diseas? we guarantee o
boxes to cure any case. Vou ouly imy foi
honrfUa received. (1 a ox, 0 for $5. bent by uiall.
(iuantiiteoH Ifnued hy our amenta.
CONSTIPATION by Japanese Liver Pellets I
the grunt I.1VKR nnd BTOM AOil KEOULATOK am!
lti.ooli I'llltlFlKK. Small. lulWl niul iileiiHimt t
take, iwueciully uuuuted tor children's uuo. 6U Ijoeoi
25 ceutri.
UUABANTEE3 tamed only llT
RAYSOR & SMITH.
31 Patton Avenue, Asheville, N. C
TO VISITORS!
ii YOU WISH TO CAKKY
AWAY A LASTING AND
CHARMING SOVVUNIR OI'
ASHEVILLE, UEVOSIT
SO
CENTS WITH "THE CITI
ZEN and HAVE RETURNED
FULL '.VALUE IN A FINE
ESGKAVED VIEW OF
ASHEVILLE
These tiny Capsules arc superior!
to ilialsam or Copaiba,
Ciibcba and Injections, f "JPfl
They cure in 4J nours mo v.
samo diseases without anyincon-l
veniunce. SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS I
FLOWER MISSION
AT Till? KRI'O STOKIiS.
HUgldHt
in!
m
-"SkSJ II il
.
$ J. 73
roa boys
rl'AINLKSS Til LSli
Do You Ride a Victor ?
If you ride why not ride the best?
There is but one best and it's a Victor.
OVERMAN WHEEL CO.
BOSTON, WASHINGTON. DENVER, 8AN FRANOISOO.
Asttcville Bicycle Company. Agents.
03
very
Smoker's Nose
knows when it is pleased. It is always
pleased w ith the fragrant and peculiar
aroma of
BlackwefFs
Bull Durham
Smoking Tobacco
Which has been for more than a quarter
oT a century the desire and delight of
comfort lovers everywhere. It strikes
the taste of many fastidious smokers.
Try it.
Black well' 3 Durham Tobacco Co.
DURHAM, N. C.
W ri, r .
DO NOT FORGET
THE WEEKLY CITIZEN
AND THE
Buncombe's Best Players.
Xliurstlay Aftci-nuoii,
August io
TICKETS FOR SALE BY THE
Ladic.H Coiiituiltce
AND
LOUISVILLE HOME AND FARM
ONLY S1.10:PER YEAR.
STRICTLY IN ADVANCE !
INJECTION. gi
...t- .. ,., K,,i.i, nv all iiiu oniHTawa
BEST IN PLAIN. 8KALKI PACKAGE U1MN BECEI11
IIP PLUCK,
Ashevll!e Agents, Fayaor c Bmitb.i pre"
Kription drngKistr, 8 Pattonavenw.
feblOdlv
nnd Wlilskey Habits
curcii hi Iiouio wiiu-
out lima. lMMikof iar-
IK'lilHrH sent IKtt
i 1L M. WfHd.I.EY.M.D.
'UUwo.ii!, Vtuiiohsil tit.. AllSDUi, tia.
,
THE CAROLINA ICE AND COAL CO. I
NATURAL AND MANVF.St'TUREIi
JCB AND ALL KIXDS of COAL.
j9 ration Avenue.
Tel- 150.
Yard 144
W..L. DOUCLAS
S3 SHOE kowt!Lrp.
Do you wear them 7 Vhcn next It nrl try n pair.
Best in tn wor:a.
$500
-s'
43.50
2.50 M
9S t
2.00
If vr:t ;5: OT.ZZi SV.OT.. m.- In IU h'.
'.vlf. do.i'l r-v ?fi !; ?r ' : n y S3, $3.50, $4.00 01
$5 Shoo, They St equal !o Custom mado and look anc
oar as .!, If v-ju i '1 !- rron.Tml.-n in vvarfcflwcar,
Jo so bv D'j.'cSaine V. Lt DniirrUs Shcs. Hamo anc
irice stimp.'1.-! ci Th? orTr--m, inrK t-ir 11 v n-n "mi etiy.
V". I. lidUiiLA?, liiwkton, Jf . toia by
Ilia n ton, Wrljjlit & Co.
THE -
ROLLER
TRAY
TRUNK
The Most Convenient Trunk
ever devised.
LBWIS MADDUX, Prca
II. T. COLLINS, Vice-Prca.
L. F. M'LOVD, Casblev
Capital. $50,0001 Surplus, $40,000.
WESTERN CAROLINA BANK.
State, County And City Depository,
Organised
y, zSSSs
DEPOSIT BOXES IN FIRE PROOF VAULTS RENTED AT REASONABLE RATES
QENERaX. banking business tbansactkd.
'1 - Ik
Intcreat Paid
on
Deposit tn i tanTlnx'3 Dcparltnctit
J. K. Ueed,
S. II. lleed.
Lewis Maddux, II. T. Collins, M. J. Fugg,
Chas. McNumcc, J. E. llankin, M. J. Beardeu,
BANK OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TILL 4 P. M. ON SATURDAY Til LtF. .;
65 South
Street,
oors below
ticket of
fice.
SPECIAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE
FORWORLD'H FAIR TRIP,
3,000 and 916 Weekly for $1 per
wrck. Same fur ladies.
Excursion Tickets !l
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
CHEAP RATFS TO ALL POINTS!
C. P. RAY.
Member Amerlcaa Ticket Brokers" Associa-
Uon, at souta ssata siren.
THE TRAY Is arranged to roll back, laav
lug tha bottom of the Tronk easy of ac
cess. m -s - "
Nothing to break or get out of order. The
Tray can be lifted out tf desired, and to buy
this style Is s guarantee that Toa will get
tho strongest Trunk made.
If your Dealer cannot rnrnlab yoo, notify
ttie manufacturers.
H. W. ROUNTREC A RO.,
RieHMONO. Vs.
World's Fair, Ohicaco.
Oslomt Avwtisie and aii "tr
IlflTFI m m 'irepmors ruosMl ner Ksll
1U Lav. finmnilat hatlts on every floor
mencan aoa r.aniwmn ,
assuj
riraS-elass I
Xor
Traveling is a Pleasure !
Wta m ;a have everything snapped oat tor yo, when tt start,
where yon chaasre cars, how to engage aleepcra, where yon cae stop, time
rrqnlred, what depot yon go into, whether yon have to have transfer, if mo.
distance betwena dcoeti, how to check t as cage, how to find beat hotels
with rates, and last tint not least, how to scenre the most pleasure la trav
eling at tbc Least Expense AU this may be obtained tree of cost at
Hay's Cut-ltato Ticket Office,
28 SOUTH MAIN STREET. ASHEVILLE, N. CJ
phone 194. -
Tell
-A.
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