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MWW-TT! WWII- HWT'iJ THE ASHBVLLLE DAILY CITIZEN Monilav livening, August 28, 1893. 1 fit , f ! ' ... i.t : tH ' :' .-. . I'?. t ': .;. v, i-.- r . - .' i 4:: . V(". r iV: 11 ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Tn Dn.T CiTlIBM, riemocratlc, la published every afternoon (except Sunday) at the fol lowing rates strictly cash: Omb Ybak Bix Momths .oo THBBB MONTHS Sn OMB MnliTR OU OnbWbbk . 10 MONDAY, AUGUST 2S. 1893. FKOM SESATOk HILL'S SI'BECll. The New YorkJWorld of Saturday liad nearly a column of telegrams from 16 cities and towns telling of reviving in dustries. It may be said of Senator Hill's speech, or, at least, the personal parts of it. that he seemed to agree with the Presi dent, but said so in a highly disagreea ble way. Mr.Wilson, the administration mou; 1; piece in the House said Saturday that after the repeal of the Sherman law there u.-mli1 hp an endeavor to "enact legisla tion looking to the continued use of si ver as a money metal." It is a pity this announcement had not lcen made in '.lie message and the aforesaid legislation made part of Mr. Wilson's bill. PANIC UJOISUiTlON. W T. Crawford said in the House Thursday: "Hero we arc strur"liii!"r and trying to adiust this legislation to a panic, trying to quell a panic. Wait until the panic passes away, and let us legislate so as to prevent panics. That is my theory, and 1 believe tile people ol tins country win stand by this idea." Mr. Crawford is riuitc right. L,cgi:-la-tion carried through at a time of such un rest as the present is pretty certain to be of a kind that will have to be done over again. As well show a new kind ot lire engine to a man in a burning building and expect him to comprehend its good qualities, as to expect well-considered legislation to come out of a hue-and-cry session of Congress. The great blunder was in not calling the extra session last March or April when the Hemocratic party could have gone to work carrying out the promises of its platform wiihotit the panicky consequences of Republican legislation roaring in its cars. THEY LAID A. UUICK, They have had a great day in Kuox yillc where great days are not common unless we except the times when an Asheville baseball club is butchered to make a thrilling holiday. It will surprise many to lcaru that the day was great because it witnessed the beginniiig of paving in Kuoxville. lint the fact is the old town is little blow, and it was not till Asheville led ami had miles of streets paved that Knux ville began to think of getting out of the mud. The Citizkn is indebted to the Journal for an account of this most mo mentous occasion. The story opens with a most delicate and deserved trib ute to the power and popularity of the evening paper : "Though definite announcements were mauc only m tow miyiiiiu at the appointed hour there was crowd on hand numbering fully loOn people. Kvery window in the cour bouse and other surrounding residence presented bunches of faces." The inference from this is that if an announcement had been made in the eveniuc naner the crowd would luve been much larger. Notice, too, that in Knoxville tbey grow faces in "bunches" oa wo crow carrots and onions. IJut let that pass. The fire department was present lest the enthusiasm should become too ler vid, and the city band was there to play at the wrong time and drown the voice of the orator ol the day. The exercises were oncned bv prayer. Then came the speaker of the occasion. He called Knox ville the "(juecu City of the Mountains' which she isn't ; then admitted that Rome was dead, but asserted that her roads were better that those of Knox ville. which is true since she liasu t any and concluded with : "Mr. Mayor, no enterprise howecr exalted, no endeavor however nobl perfectiu purpose if it lacks the approval of good women. In token ot their appreciation of the public spirit of your board ana hearty syrnpatiiy witu u improvements today formally begun, ciuccn rose ot Knoxville's rosebud garden of clrls uraces the occasion with hir presence and assistance." To the "grand-daughter of the oldest living Mayor cf Knoxville" was then handed a brick, and, says the chaste ae count in the lournal. "the young society queen imljeddcd it in the sand with tin sweetest grace and the minutest precis ion." (This is a distinct advance on the Asheville method, for it will be reincm bered that Mayor Wanton, lacking pre cision if not grace, laid the first paviii; stone wrong end tip.) Then, says the Journal and no one who has ever been in Knoxville on a summer day will ever think of questioning the probability of the statement "the assemblage slowly melted away." Let us hope, however. that the life of the"youngsociety queen was saved. They may wish to lay an other brick in Knoxville some day and her services will be needed, perhaps. MADE A. MOUTH Why should we be surprised at the present lack of confidence everywhere manifested? Our financial centres have been flooded with watered stocks of every description in which innocent peo ple have been induced to invest their means by the glittering promises of enor mous dividends with are not lortheom ing. Tt has been the fad ol the times to organize corporations and issue bonds and stocks to an aini unt ten times the value of the property, and by Mich ques tionable cnlerpitscs paupers have sud denly become millionaires. The country has been surlcited with such tcliciiies, whereby hones-1 nil confiding investors have been viriu.iilv defrauded, and eon deuce has thereby Ken ii.i;ai'cd. besides, we are suffering from the evils ot over production. Wr have raised more than we can profitably sell, anil the markets of the world hae!ce:i closed to us owing to our csi :''. 1 : vc tariiV l.iws. The balance ..!' trade has tmforlimatcly been against us. We have sold rur rail road ami other kivii: iiies abroad n-'icul of at home, and theinl'.,rci, j's wed as ;iorlit-.s ol the p:i.iei;.il, have !. coin ing due and inn. t l.e p:ud i'i tl"M, be cause it .i'.sa "in iiniiia t-il i i i he bond," id hi ncc our gold i.n nam. ;,.iv Hei-ti SOMEWHAT VXUSUAL. lint; i us fur I' ca v i tract enormous d he paid abro r'. 1 n al rilqiicstiouab;-. diltii ultv may lie iucss of our iiieli ha ye 1 1. m ; certain c x ten I u ontis.n to su;i;i'r i s natui all-. ivorit ism in. i v 1 ' vision of tl'.e t: ateil hv the pai tv in s-'llise the tact that xists and that it con to the general exisM'.'... uancial affairs. lint there is no relief fur tins s:tu.itio iless the lio'.niaant party abandons it principles and sir. i eu iers i i a ic interests which were dev.; ist election. The I ciuocra t ic edi-ed to t inii' r.-lorin, a". 1 i: l! 1 I) eem its pledgi com se l' niut l.-e ne ft action. 1 1 is mciiicnt to tne am of public aid lioni mil it cannot nilure'l. 1 ne stood the ii f; cc bimt i. dlic i .'i nage ates, indep.'i'deiil! v at:d the pel Sect parity l!i.'ico- ol. I :nnt silver, ca aer a j or Hi. F:-f l'i-::. -:.i not w i i ehera '. I . It is In: t universal in ad mints com p::snt".i i'v me na... reat uutalbe p-'ivcr. it iiiq isunce Ot e.a.'ii 'a: tae ::e.- . coinages liv otti'.r na'a.m.-. Ifevcu g-da live i-olna;:-.- wire to be come: is' ii,. u ii, cm liae.i to one ration, free biinetarie c-linage by that nation alone would T . o :. , i s i 1 . !i'li.-e silver c i:i:ge wc.c i-' il. ', e-1 i e ;ai ,cd t. our sc;ve. as it wmi'i! .!ni".-t '"' it ad.inttd now . I tear t'aa.:. live b:n!c,:':"c cojii.ijre wouid I v iiap')i s ' ':: eivi! Lii t h : e y rea t I'liueu Sta.c;.. 1 i ' -eei a 1 y vit:!.'. 'it be iait.r.iei a1.- ale at i '".a i ra-ait '. :::c and j Remarkable operation uu MortU Carolina Cilrl. From the Charlotte News. A few weeks ago Drs. Misenhcimer and Gibbon, jr., undertook to furnish al'J year-old girl with practically a mouth The girl lives near Davidson, and was born with a tearful uelonnity ol lace There was no roof in her month, she had no upper lip at all, and but a fragment ol gum, irom wnicn inrcc icctu pro traded almost straiclit out. Before the doctors took her in band ther crototrraDhed her as she was. Then tbey took out the teeth, set them back in a natural war. made the girl a lip and Rave Dr. Bland plans and sjiecifications for a roof to her mouth. The dentist fiillcd his contract well and the roof was found to fit all right,, Tbe deformity was obliterated, and only a slight trace of an operation was left. Daa Ims or s- From the YorkviUe, S. C Enquirer. Thieves made a raid on Colonel W. B. Wilson's poultry one night last week. Among the fowls which turned up miss ing next morning, was an old gander that was hatched in 1857. If tbe gander is still living, it is 36 years of age, and if tbe thieves attempted to boil it, tbey are ont about two cords of wood. -aim.- nl 1 1 1 il ait cd piv.tcctiv .vusti.aiii.1 ! we cau- t ill V lliUSI. I'll:.-Mill; t, Shclbv Aurora t L. V. Watliek hap pened to a very painful and serious acci dent last Thursday while planing plank at I). H. Alexander's mills. One of the belts broke and struck him in the face, kuockiiitr him senseless, lascerating bis nose, looseniuir his teeth, and even tear ing away part of the cartal ige from bis nose. Durham Globe: Mr. Wien, who lives near Koxboro, sold tobacco and other Ihincs and not $21 last week. Mr. Wren claimed that lie would not loan money to any living man that he did not believe in the business, and that he would keeo his stuff pure and undchlcd. While be was at church, worshiping the golden calf, or what not, his money was stolen. Charlotte Observer: A party up from Tnion county yesterday was telling a strange tale ot a little girl there, the ll-vear-old child ot Mr. Joim r . liciK, who has never sunken to her fatlict in her life. She is not dumb, talks to other people easily, but even at night, it aroused suddenly out of sleep by her lather, reeogn;:es him immediately and her lips are sealed. Id nilcrsouville Times: Henderson ci untv can boast ot as good a set ol l....i,.a- rillt,-...- n. -nil- .-tmtltv ill till? State. The commissioners, magistrates. and countv sum riiileiident are Demo crats, while the sheriff, register of deeds, clerk, treasurer, etc.. are Republicans. Thev do not let politics enter into any ol their business duties, but ail pull to gether for the common good of the county. . revities 1UST WHAT YOU VTRIUHT & CO. t WANT. SOLD liXCH SlVbLY HY HbAN'SON, NOVELTIES IN- PRICES ON- to ol- -DROPPED ! TRAVELING BAGS "I'MUkULLAS Uli-COYIvKLT) WIIILL WKIGQT & CO. AT RLANTONi SHOES. SHOES STYLISH, KliLIAIiLH, CIHCAI' I!Y Til 1; THol'SAXD AT BLaNTON, WRICHT & CO. THU 151'ST Cl'STOM AND Kl-P.MK S1UU' IX NOKTII CAUOLIXA AT BLANTOW, WRIGHT & CO. S9 Paltost Avenue, At-Ilcvillc, N. C t- t e l v ta :i I iivc: nilK-ntal l-i -theaa, aa-1 w hose pn- II iii! ctiend t ii.'.t S'.k h withdrawn under a la'aou laws cuiiU'ii-- 1 i!o not p. i v r. stub tinvnHK. ss i iiks its snare disturbance e)l ine what vaace t-i a! at tbe parts is iiiusi ii nia.v. HI ected lliere will i-aav-doable. It is -ipated wiibibawal inivate ciiici'i'n ises, c 1 rcvcnlei!. Oat musi o I ico I lie peni-cliv uniici-- and tney if. u rl lit. oled with thei:' itirse is oiiv. i eat. l're siiva i coi speusabie I p c es w me . and we s'a: 'I'll, ;l ia O iii it ic- JSP- P. . Pare .i cu;itii af .art .tr lokiiaK la-wtUi. XIif;h- c-st of uli In li.i'v ntriK ntrt-iiKth. Latest l'cit'-(i i'tatcs Oiivcruiiittit Kncd.KeiHjrt. SI)'. At. HA KINO l'OWUliK CO., tail Wall St.. New York. Grand Combination Offer! The Louisville Home and Farm And The Asheville Weekly Citizen For Only $1.10 Per Year. Strictly in Advance. R AY'S KOlCi'.O AILUOAU AT lit. RAILROAD TICKETS St oo TO Sio no S t".n. OTJLiSlit: We Iimvo ii liumber oi new ami second baud wbt e's on hand wbich wo wish to cIoho out, and for the next l0 days offer them at greatly reduced pricen. Call at our atore and examine and et jiiieeH, wbet lier you wish to purchase or not. ASHEVILLE BICYCLE CO., TSiLVS'HONK NO; 4 THE HAYWOOD White Sulphur Springs Hotel, WAYNESVILLE, W. C. UflDER P3EW MANAGEMENT, Is Now Open for the Reception of Guests. cm ! ta. : na Meats b.-..!utav f iy the t'aite.l ,i.a;e. ami j very vi h. tv t j t lie ra 'an n! 5 : 1 1 a. 1 1 nes. but i Aa.l it to I-c it ai-ia-le cr' the Clll'V- Dtaiaa-tali-.' WetidmQ Presents. JEWELRY V V HADE TO ORDER. Why liny $iii.uci for a ticket i hut you cau buy for $7.50 or i s.oe). C"lnai titkets everywhere. Iwcry ticket Kuaranteeil. Acetilent lilsurainu. tfa.OUO for -a etr cr i.ay. Kay's Cut-Kalc Ticket Oilico, 23 SOUTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C. Telephono 134, Wc take very j;reat pleasure in rtut tUK I llllt the United Kanlcingf and Itnild- 1 1 pit 'l.C i 11 alii r. iiiuesj 1 mere set phrases w viites am boili tl.e r:ii:- : i.j.,a.:t to aay re to bo ri rilcl a:; b v liii.Ii to c.-iicb not to be fulfilled, then eat political parties are sol-! IS cmnH" pleilued to a return to tliat bi- niet.i'lic IS?:!. gyslvn which cxi-tcil jirior to If the ex'slit..n ratio i.s t it ail, the fcat-ibibty o! v. 1 cut tuue is 11! nival ii. u at, !e eula reil , but tliraiaUhi lv. j, so as to c,,i:e. be elia 1YPE WRITER 1 a a t tuc !;...', i phonal Hut i, an, I put ai i:ai v. ilii the ratio uaiter wlaeii cjuiitries eon were coined. the iii, lii''n.;' piece ot the ic La. in union j It is not the uuaiititv 1 ver coin puce that aiis-aiulely ver in a s,il- i ilelcrminc!' its value ili-iti.c l-.-jjal tender a:alitv which is 'iven to it by hi -v. The trade dollar contained cousid-.-rah! ' ir.ore ains ot .-.iiyer than did lie- siauilanl ill ir, and yet because it was not le;-.al money 11 rooii lucinic worta only wtiat its bulhoti v.-.s worth ia the market. 1 inr Miyr 11a (I ii. II irs 110 no t contain in lorti ui as n.a.nv "rains ol stiver as ilo our silver dn'iar.-'., and licit her do our ailver tin cent pi.ees; and vet every whc;e leu liiuus and two hull-dollars arc iulcr- :hnticalil' for each ot her and lorn silver lolla r, because v he y are eiiiud to each jug Company OV RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, Ilayc organiz'.-d the following stroiiK adis- ory lioaril : OFPICEBS : A. Kankiii. l'res.;W. n. Williamson, V. I'res. D. C. Wailili ll, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer; Chan. A. Webb, Attorney. DIRECTORS ; JilllR-8 11 . LoilKhran, I-. W. Stiteleutller, Westray Ilattli.-, W. V. Low, J. L. Calhey, W. H. Weslnil. J. A. Iirookshire, J.J. Maekey. Jahil 1. Arthur, Dr. I. II. Williams. APPRAISERS : W. II. Williamson, W. V. Low. W. II. Weatall. I on nn will lie pi'onipllv e r.-Mit-'a. MAJ. II. H. ROOliRS. State Acnt. C K. COLLINS, Speciul Agent. J. C. BROWN, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. TIN AND SLATE ROOFING. BIG BARGAINS e ucsi ;eai as l v ill ofTer during August Thirteen Lots of 10 acres each, two utiles noith of the court house, at the very low price of $oo ucr acre. This land Is vt.-ll watered with fine springs, has nice groves ot' oaks. Is only ouc-hall" mile from the electric car nnd ud- iolca the dummy Hne. It is very rith and sultalile for truok fariuinK, dairylni;, or lioultri- ii-.lsi-.ii.'. ThttiU of sceurinc 11 farm in the cilfjc cf Asluvilie lor $L.',O0O which yoo ea:l lualie 11 Mviii on, v. here- taxes and ex j,e:m-9 are nut so Iiieli- I a"1 determined to Kit this luml in AiiKUEt, anil first loims will tret, iiiiit choice. When the city irrows out over this land, which it will do in 11 u-w vcurs. think what ten uer. s is worth to make Into lots and sell I also have 10 (ievcn-mre lots, one and Sue-fourth luitc-s -.ut ef chc court house for aale at $1-4-0 per uc-rt . This laud is rich and lies we'l for trui'k farmin;.-. Nic? groves roul is well wattrcd and adjoins the Suttle niio cral springs. Terira caiy. Kespectfnlly, 3". IO. SOSTIC It luiss born thoroughly renovated and inuny iniprovo- iuonts made, anion;? whieh uro l'orcelain bath tubs on eacli iloor of tbe Hotel, with hot and told water, alno ut the bath liouse at tbe Springs. A line Chalybeate (spring reeently discovered on tbe premises, the water of whieh is as good of its kind as the noted White Sulphur, whieh maktis the pla e doubly attraetive to those in search of lino mineral waters. Amusements consist of Orchestra and Dancing, Lawn Tennis, Bowling Alloy, etc. It is the intention of the management to make it a pleasant and homelike resort For further information audress, S5. I CXCA.TF'IISX.S, Proprietor. LAlso Proprietor of Highland Park Hotel, Aiken, S. C. other by law and arc a Ic ii tender. Absolutely Unrivalled For Excellence of Design and Construction, Simplicity, Easy Operation, Durability and Speed. ADOPTED AS THE OPF1CIAL WRITING MACHINE OF THE World' Columbian Exposition. All orders lutruiteil to my care will receive prompt and personal attention. ij 'a:lty of work and materia! guaranteed. Tlil.liPHONB 170. 43 COLLUOIS ST. au7d3m There is ::n price oi ;uld vi:ere Ji-dd has free eoiuave, nur id silver where sil ver has free cn;:i.'ij;e. There is na price, but ratio on!- fur cither metal where buth have Irce bi'.i:eta:ie cuina 'e. The lenipnrary relief v. -hit h thecouutrv needs at this tour is ti c prompt icpcal of the Sherman law. We cau discuss our monetary theories afterward. Our duty now is to stop further silver put chases and relieve nn ahncst baokrupt treasury troin the drain of ;;M out ot its vaults. It is not wise or feasdile to couple with such repeal anv new oraliirmative finan cial legislation, but it is desirable and all important that the repca'itiR bill should itself declare in general terms what the future financial policy of this;overnincnt is desired or intended to be. Such a course p: events misinterpretation of our action abroad, and reassures our own people os to the policv to which our ef forts are proposed to be directed. ... 777 K OUTSIDE tbiit 13 H10 best place to keep the buge,old fuuhioneU pill. Just os soon os Von gel it inside, tt begins to trouble yqu. Whut'i the use of suffering with it, Bhon you can rot more help from Doctor Pierced fleiwant Pellets i These tiny. Hticar- coatd granule do you permanent good. They act mildly and uatur Au7, and there's no reaction afterward. Con stipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the liver, stomach, and bowois are prevented, relieved, and perma nently cured. They're tbe smallest, the easiest to take. w enmpmc ior ineyre gvaranttta to give BfttifrTaction or your money is re- wirneii. Too pay only for tBe good yon get nouung eisa nrgea ay tne dealer, though tbey may be better for birgfcto sei can M "just 0t food tar yoo toS;oy. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE i' S Wy ckoff, Seamans 317 UK0ADWAY, NEW YORK. MOUNT SlTUATKII AT TlIK l-'ooT OI' MlTCIIlil.L, ItKlllllST MOUNTAIN liAST OV TUB ROC K11I3 I Mixcnrcijr. C. M. TATE. MODISTE, 3.1 CHNTKAL A VH., (BRIDCIi ST I ?. T. TAYLOR SYSTEM. huntixo for i1bah, Wolvus and Wild cats, I isiii.no pur Tkout ! n n - mi : I 1 tJl-Sf r:s MiSS L. M. EhOWNE, Formerly with Stern ltro'n.. l!3rd street nd I-ifth nvi-nue. New York City, will be In town till the first of October, during which time she will give lessons in the S. T. Taylor system of cutting Ladies' Garments. Also cat patterns for ladies desiring perfect fittiug garments. Can be seen from 10 o'clock to 4- p. m. at the OaVs Hotel. aoKMdl'm Board, ftlin trr month; $7. SO per Week; 1 OO ixt Uuy. Address : A A. TYSON. juntdam Itlack Mountain. N. 65 8 uth Main Street, 2 doors below citj ticket of fice. THE FRENCH BAKERY Has bctn bought Uy . A. JAX'KS, Jit and will be run as a first-class bakery at NO. 51 COLkKGS STREET We will keep a fresh supply of CAKliS, TIBS, and BREAD on hand all tbe time. Prompt attention given all orders. t For Sals on Easy Terms THE CHOICEST FARM OS SWAHNAHOA AU.'JfT 6 MILlid BAST Ol' ASUIiVlLLIi ON W. N. C. R. R. H-.,i,.n Cue springs, seventy-five acres wood laodii, lurjjc acreufic, choice bottom lands, uplands in fine condition, grass and clover, vineyard, one and ouc-half mile river front, good rouils, bist cf neigh borhood, etc., make this the most duslr ablc farm in Buncombe county. Within one and a half miles is being erected the $.r0,000 Industrial School building. Al so the proposed Mammoth Knitting Mills, backed by five million dollars. will include part of this farm. Apply to I. . SWTTLK, aa7dtf Asheville. N. C. US SPECIAL ACCIDBNT INSURANCE FOR WORLD'S FAIIl TRIP, aiVE 3,0O0 and $15 Weekly for $1 per week. Same-for' ladies. TTATsmr A lkW GCVmnY ASHKVILL8, N. C. ONE HUNDRED AND FIRST YEAR BEGINS SEPT. 1. Cfaareea, tlSO per half term. Tnltlon for 22. M. ANDKEWS, x6 and iS "W. Trade St. The leadine Furniture. PIhtio nnH rirnn aeaier in tne Carolina. Write him for I m-EoImm 5 ,x-r hlf trrm Mound t?.ffa?T aS: :,ai .?CLtJL.1t trip bMarf,,$rd0aTS..be'ar STiar" OHS 7. , "ZT'-,"' , uiDH iior cattoirar. address. ial attention Riven to fnrnishingr hotels and one resiaences. u. Jd. ANUKKW8, J5d3m Charlotte. N. C. aagt-idlm MAJ. K. BINGHAM. Buperlnteniltnt. YOUR BRAINS If they are In the condition as one patient exprewed it. "My brainn are running: down ray spinal column," will be cleared np, your vjravciu Vlicit.llj niDTQ ip mu JOB Once more fitted to-be a man among men, a com fort to vour familv. instead of a dlarrapr. and too free forever of the curse of atrona; drink, by spending four werks at the Hous TOSI.NSTITUTB. 60 College 8 1., Asheville, N. Raven scroft - Scliool OPENS SEPTEMBER 21. POR INFORMATION Apply at the School from ioa,m.toi p.ui aui25dlm Tne formal ana Golleoiate institute, FOR YOUNG WOMEN. ASHEVILLE, N. C! Second Session, September 13, 1893 This institution Is located In the most beautiful upurl of of AsUevillc N. C. The spa clous buildiuK, reeently completed for its use at a cost of JGO.OOO is furnished with pure water from Springs on the premises. Is lighted with gas, Ueattd by hot water uiiil pro vided with hot and cold baths. The health and habits of the pupil are carefully Kuurdcd. Besides the amide space Kivcn for outdoor exercise, a well equipped gymnasium will be fitted up within doors. No expense has been Bpared to mnke the sewerage anil sanitary arrangements perfect. liucli pupil will have her slmrc in the domestic work, as u part of her practical train ing for life, and whilst aiming at thoroughness in every department, the iiianiujeuicat will strive to provide for those committed to their care the advantages, not imrcly oi a christian school, but a christian home. No pupil will te received who is not lu reasona ble health, or who cannot furnish credentials U3 to moral character. FOUR SEPARATE COURSES CF STUDY ARE OFFERED TC "THE STUDENT. 1. TUB NORMAL COURSTt, for the thorough training of teachers uuder Instructors from the best Normal schools. S. SEMINARY OR C OI.LBG1ATK COURSL', including ancient or modern loDuuBjies. sciences, m u t ic, drawing, etc. 3. COMMERCIAL. COVKSU, including steuopraphy. typewriting, bookkeeping, etc. 4. UEPARTMBNT OF DOMESTIC SCIliNCIJ. (a) Scientific cooking, the study of the production and manufacture of foods, etc. b) Se wiug embracing the cutting and fittiug of garments, millinery, etc. Tbe teachers at the head of this department are from the famous Pratt School, Ilruuk- yn, N. V., and the others from the best Institution in the country, chosen with reference to Christian character, experience and ability us teachers. A thoroughly organized Preparatory department has been lurnished for all such as are not prepared for the higher classes. The school year Is divided Into two terms; cost to pupil $f.O per term, or $100 per year, which barely covers the cxieusc of board, the school being practically free, having been provided for by a few liberal friends of female education. A limited number of day pupils received at SS3 per term. For further particulars apply to HlvV. TUOn.8 J.AWRIiNCK, jySO Asheville, N. C. PKOFbSSrOXAL. CAKOS. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER 1H STONE. GratllnK of all kinds done. Ail slxt-s of crushed stoue furnished. Send ail orders to postoffice Box 143, Asheville, N. C. aoctf'fiU CONTKACTOK AND BUILHIIS OH-ce and shop, Wolfe Building. COHNl'.K COURT I'l.ACB AND 8TREBT. MARKBT insUilE YCUR PROPERTY Willi E. J. ASTON, Gcnci-aX i letiurnncc Affent Bear No. 2W ?oth t-laln street. 5Uibl!ab-d liA5. Ahe-vle. N. C If von are polos to the World's Pair, writr the Dally Citlxen. Asnc-rille. N. C, for Illustrated printed matter dcacriblnjr the Pair, and time-tables and pamphlet wsned by the steamer Unea or ra'lr lads yon would a.e from your home to Chic. ra. No charge is sr.adc. This offer Is ma ie apecial ar. I raagrsaent witn tne BLecreav n iiwrtaui GLENN SPRINGS WATER IS A SURE lUELEEJ? TO SUFPEKEICS. What' lion. T. D. lohnston says about it: "About four years ago I commenced the use of the GleuuJSptlujai water, to rid my sys tem of the malaria from which I had been suffering for some time. The water has en tirely relieved me and I cheerfully state that 1 believe It to Iw bp good water as can be found for all scdlnary diseases of the llvir and kidney. For u general tonic and reaovater of the system I believe it has no equal. Very truly yonrs. "T. I. JOHNSTON." Prom John P. Arthnr, Iisq.. Attorney at Law: "1 don't know tbe constituents of the r.leun 8prin(rs water: if I did I wonld make some for cnysclf. Neither do I know how it acts; if I did I would act so myself. It Is a well made water and it acts well. I caa only say that Its effects on me and my forefathers has been more beneficial than any other water we ever used, aud I am glad it has been put in the reach of as poor a man as JOHN P. ARTHUR, "To ?clham's Pharmacy, May 33, 193." What C- T. Bawls writes Pelham's Pharmacy, Asheville, N. C- 'Ocntlcmca: I have used Glenn Springs water and consider it.aa compared with other mineral waters, the best I know of. Everyone in South Carolina know about 'Old Clca Spring.' Ia fact it haa been most favorably known there for a century. Yonrs truly, "C. T. RAWL8-" Asheville, N. C. May 27. 1803. Sole AkcuUi ,;v-Xs.;;.,.;
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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