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THE ASHEVIIxLE DAILY CITIZEN Tuesday ISvciiing, August 29, 1893. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Thb Dailt Citiibn, Democratic, Is published every afternoon (except Sunday) at the fol lowing Ta.tnatrictlr cnah: oh YBiB 2,;!; BIX MONTHS 8 TniBi Months 2 ; OKU Month sv OHDWBBK. ll TUESDAY, AUGUST ai. 1S93. With Use volume of rtititiiiij; water that was in the gutters yesterday it was a pity that the street cleaning gaim was not out In foree to aid in the good work. If the water had had only a Utile assist ance, In the way of slirriug up Ucap9 of trash here and there, the streets might have been as clean as u Dutch kitchen today. Tub Wilsou bill repealing the Sherman act passed the House yesterday and will now go to the Senate where it will prob ably be pigeon-holed. Then, it' the Sen ate bill of repeal, coupled w ith a declara tion In favor of Mmctalism, passes the the Senate it will go to the House. Con ference committees will probably be ap pointed, and it will be a week or two before the next vote is taken that will show any progress towards the end fc- which the extra session was called. Reed said in his speech Saturday, of a law passed only by Republican votes: "The Shcrtuau act itself lias no defenders." An.i tlii-n he had the suiireme assurance to add a few moments later: "The proudest part ol the proud iceord "of the kcuLibliean nartv has liec:i Us steadfast devotion to the cause ot sound iinauce." If Kccd should ever determine to start a brass factory he would need no other capital or material than his voluminous check. W. M. l- Kiii'xu. secretary of the Na tional I'rison association, w ho has ex amined many thousand criminals, makes the astouishing statement In the Sep tember Forum that he docs not believe for the moment that crime is a disease or by any necessity the result of a uis case, though he does believe it may be the result of disease in some instances. He does not believe that crime and dis ease are identical, and he believe that most criminals were never iu a condition when they could not have turned around, had they so determined, and led virtuous and upright lives. Thousands of persons have always had precisely this opinion, but they had not the authority to give the message that Mr. Rounds, a student iu such matters, has. JOII.X IS. HACOX KISPL1ISS. Fiutou The CivuiiN : l.i oik of your late editorials, you say in substance, that in my article upon the silver ques tion, 1 should have ((uoted the whole of the uutiuual Demoei :uic platform, touch ing upon the repeal of tin: Sherman Act, and not only a part thereof. I confidently submit that 1 did -juotc every word i'l regard thereto, tow It: "We denounce the Republican legisla tion, lino A ii as the Sherman Act of lS'.lO, as a cowardly lv.akcshh't, fr.iught with possibilities of danger in the future, which should make all of its supporters, as well its ils author aniuus fur its speedy repeal." That is the be all and the end ail ( exactly what liUoteil l of the platform as to that aet. Nothing more is said ot it. What follows t which you say I s'louKl have quoted also) is entirely separate and in regard to mat ters jil.of-.cl her different, for his-'.anec. "We hold lo the use ol' both ''"1.1 and silver as the standard nioi.cy ot lac country," to "e-ii;ag---" 01 both, "without diiicrimiaal i ;t." .'..-aiii-U eilhei ; no "charge ii ir.iutage," the "dollar iu it of coinage" t" iiivc equal intiins'c and exeh.-irgeal.-le value," the parity ol the two metals to be p:sereeil hy some "in tenia lie- u :i! sigrecnieut or legislation," and all paiier cuirenev shall Vu kept at 1 OUTS WIS Or liUWOMHIS. Lincoln Courier: We were shown this week a box of ground mica, which was prepared at the Kander mica mm in I.incolnton. This mica or diamond dust is used iu large quantities both in the United States and foreign countries on wall paper, Chrisnias cards, etc. During the process of grinding a stream ot water isi constantly passing over it, which causes it to retain its lustre, and comes horn the mill iu the torm ol a thick bat ter. This is put into moulds and alio wed to dry. Iu a week's time it is ready to be crushed and boiled like Hour packed into barrels and shipped. Kutheiford Hauner: Wc bad a call from a barefooted young man the other day, who wanted to know which side of Rutherford county joined 1 'ender county, lie said he had whipped three men at a dtmkard church iu l'olk county aud was tunning away from the sheriff. IK Till; Kl'.AI.TV wmti.u, Business Brevities THE CELEBSATED WALL TRUNK 1UST WHAT YOl' WRIGHT & CO. WANT. SOLD liXCU-'SlVliLY ltY H1.AMHHV, NOVKLTIim IN- PRICES ON- tx TRAVELING BikGS- "UMDkliUI.AS KK-COVUKUD WRIUHT & CO. whil: AT HLANTOW, Tun main objection which occurs to Tuk Citizen to Mayur Fallon's plan, if it be legal, to issue scrip iu payment for work done on the streets is that it discounts tkc future; iu other words, we shall some time have the scrip, which is a promise to pay, to redeem, and to issue it now is to spend what we haven't got, a thing the present administration had, we supposed, set its face against. On the other hand, if there is work on the streets that should be done before win ter sets in, it is the part of economy to do it now, in good weather; there can be no doubt of that on the part of any one who saw the costly mistake of doin paving and other street improvement work last winter iu the mud and the frost. There is a proportion of improvi dent, however, who will have to be helped next winter, no matter how much work they have now. tr with and rci'ccm.il !e m sucn com. Now what has .uivi'iie el tiltse pro vision to do with the repeal oi the Slur mnti act, first -.--vide! for .' Nothing. IJotli the language :u:d ritor st i liie declarations i re ap;aici;t. I'i.sl, the "pceily" ami M-ic!-l:.tiiiiti repeal of the act, and then such IcgUIalioii as embody the provisions as l i "standard nmiiry, parity of metals, odi'agc, etc." Supiiosc, for i:is.. ' c-', llial tie- S'jci mau act is not i e; icak .-1 . ho w aie the said iirovisioiis I I e carried into tlUel Ad mit, however, as Tin: Cin;:i:s eontentl.-, the whole shoail have been (jnoled, does it not nrike the cave slioMuer agamsi the "silver advocates ":" One of these provisions, for I'isi ii'i-e, i: that iu the coinage, there Mian I'e no .l.seriuuna- lion" against either :ael :, v.i.e"eas. on the contrary, the Sherman act provides for the most '. discrmi'matioi:," as .as also the highest i i;sl ,o:ee ol protection in favor ol silver, that is. iil-s".;uwal!v. tlist .'.."Oi).i!-,iii luai'.ti el silver hulliou shall be bought by the government monthly, and e .'n'..d at the public ex pense. No such provis'.on tin l.ict, noise whulever ) is made la favor oi gold. Is not tl:i direct l v coi'irary to I lie 1.U f.irin, and d ti e "Vi'.ver ir.er." intend to ignore this ph-tsi pi :v:ion, aa.l allow an act providing bo- such ilairrant dis crimiiinlioti to rciii-i'ti i p'..:i the staiitlc books": Again, the pl.Ui'oroi decl.tic; fi-r tin. "((iial lntiinsie -i:.l eeoa-;eable vah:e of the two mcta'.s" a:n) the niaintciiatiee of their polity. Whereas, by the Sher man acL, s-.icil value and parity have bseu eotnple ici e iV! ro "d. a::d liie sil ver dollai , st ra nge to s.:y, whieh it in tended to pjoteet an 1 .-pp-c -i.ite iu value, has been iii.k'l- l- be woi Lh riiiv about Ci) cents in ibe doibar. Is this also to be further countenanced against 1 he pi.i .o ib e'ara: ion l the pintlurm ': . v ail. is the 1 ss id' if S,oo(),Oi ill every t uree ysais by this act, as Senator Socs.'.ii'u now confesses ii the cafe, lo be s-a ' .milled to and allowed to continue '1 "i ;'iy s;s,iiit.,(HiO," as S.i'iiaior t-"!it;ria-i :i states the loss every third year i iu i.-.et. i i' a great deal ii lasiralKaut tian.'iiut 'silver kings," who pro s'arely a cruel and rnio -i.n '.he j'eopli the tax l i.'i-.'u So tar as tb.e - ; re e. itii-e rued, tiiev us ii :i. umiij auil ti n to 1 1 i i 1 is;; r Sberi.i.!!! also states VV!s;t Jn 'X-rittiKpirliiK 1'lie Wuv of I11 'I'ntiiMitc-tiuiiH. The following deeds have been filed i'l Register Mackcy's office: Asheville Loan. C &. I. Co. to A. Rankin, property on Cumber land avenue, IMOxL'SO feet $ t.OHO Samuel Smoot and wife to Rob ert Stiuisou, j acre in county.. ;t0 Wm. Tatiim aud wife to . N. r.cuuett, ( t acre iu county 55 When von want line veal, always fresh and nice, go to W. M. lldl ee Co., city market. STYLISH, RIlLlAbl.U. VrillGHT V CO. SHOE CilllAl'-liY THE TllUl'SAN 1) AT BLANTON, Jfhso'utely Pure TIIU 1JLST CUSTOM AND RIII'AIR SHOD IN NOKTII CAROLINA AT BLAN TON, WRIGHT & CO. m I'atton Avcuuc, Atlicvllle, 77. C Grand Combination Offer ! Tlie Louisville Home and Farm And The Asheville Weekly Citizen For Only $1.10 Per Year. Strictly in Advance. A crtum til fcttrt ir b.jKitij d;iir, liinh- c-..t of all iu Kavenip Kticej:th. Lutcsl Vialctl States Covertaafill I'ootl Ucport. KDYAI.. PAKINel I'UWllliU CO., tOlj Vn!l St., New York. A V8 icircia AILUOAb RAILROAD TICKETS (too TO Siooo StVKII. Bous'lit HIGH GRADE WHEELS x DROPPED! Wclmvo u, liuiubL'i" of new and ceconU hand vbcol8 on Land which wo wish to cIoho out, and for tho next 530 days offer theai at greatly reduced i)rh;es. Call at our store aud examine and efc irieea. wliethi;r you wish to purchase or not. ASHEVILLE BICYCLE CO., C53L Patton Avenue. THI.KPHONI5 NO. 40. Sold. 1 - uvkkcasu ovkhki;aciii ;i There Uuielit to Have lleen it co:tt o Tar unci FealUern Iu I'll!!. I'rom the Concord, N. C, Tiiurs. Mdes Ovcreasli lives at China Grove. He has a wife there, but he evidently thought one wife was not enough, so lie came to Concord to try to yet another. He paid assiduous attention to a vouiu; lady at Forest Hill, who did not kuotv lie was married, and the wedding was set for last Saturday. In the mcniitime the yoiin; ladv lomid out that Overcasli was already married. However, she said nothing to him, hut oommunieotcd with his wife, iiilorniin her of the date of the proposed marri:iu Ivvcrythiug was kept quiet, and Over cash came down Saturday to net mar ried. His wile came also, unknown to him, und when he stepped into the room where he thought he was to wed, his wife came iu also, and folks do say that he got the worst tongue-lashing they ever saw a man get. IN THli (MH'TII. morel in i to him an.! teet it, but irabie bin 1 pavers ol t be lt i :e'.l 1 the Alliance bi-r;. Silaml'.l vote 1- r becau-e, in a.b1 I'OU.IMMJ, Se :. . nie.-ii i'l i asi're i'l ditiieu't , .'i ieuil s i ei! to dcicat their ri v .- oina.e." im'.rcd, to midersla nd m a! ilasr-es, and e-pec-i.iai.ters, can hesitate In wli.it way lias it 1 1 as it i vcu t heal a iai U.d a greater th ir -.i:u!s, or n, .a' ci'i'Ti. or tlicy nut that I be i e 1 of tiles.-:- v ::-'.tte tii:, arc ir represei, t!:e repe 'y d Ki- p-enlous and lloiuei For Coiiftil erate Hurnivors. M. H. Morton in the Sc-ptenibrr I'oru.i. It is not generally known that all the Confederate States cither grant i.cn-:i.nis to, or have homes for, Confederate sol diers. The total number of peusi-mcrs and inmates of homes in all these S'ates Alabama, Georgia. Florida, I,ouHi.ina, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Car olina, Trnnessce, Tcxa9 and Virginia is about 27,Ojr; and the amount paid annually In uensions and in the mainten ance of homes isabout $1,126,73G. Then- are also Confederate homes in Maryland and Missouri, with 276 inmates, which were maintained last year at a total cost for the two States of $.'4-,000 This sum included improvements made during the year. Dear Food not (be Moil "Nntrltlouu Prof. W. O. Atwuter In September Fonroi. The maxim that "the best is the cheap est" does not apply to food. The best food in the sense of that which is sold at tbe highest price Is rarely the most econ omical for oeoule in health. The food that is best fitted to the real wants of the user mar be the very kind which sup plies tbe most nutriment at the lowest cost. Round steak at fifteen cents a nound contains as much protein aud energy, is just as digestible and is lully as natntiTC, as xenoerioin ai nny. Carry oat tne Platform From the "Richmond Dispatch. The Democrats in Conjn-css must not postpone,tbe consideration of the ques tion of tariff reform one moment longer tnaa they are compelled to postpone it. That's It. From the "Wilmington Messenger. The thing ts do is to recognize high merit in any line whene-rer you find it, and to have the frankness and catho licity to show it. When in need of fresh meat of any kind you caa always find a fine lot at Hill & Co.'s stall, city market. All orders re ceive prompt attention. Why nay $ll).oo for u ticket that you can buy lor $7.51) or Uli. Cheap tickets every w here-, livery ticket Kuaran tceil. Accident insuramu, n-cbOHO for 'Ji ets. tr ilav. Kay's Cut-Kate Ticket Ollice, 2S SOUTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. U. Tolephono 134. Wedding Presents. JEWE.LRY V V MADE TO OKDER. AOiNG JEWELER, that t urt in'. It is huvr t lie i.iily the eoLton ns to its re-je.'il. oenelilted t hem lirj-er eireulatioit, i in t xehnne.tb'.e value- lu reused the ii ii e . i eiili.in, wiic.'it? ll:i the eoiii I'.irv. il know, -r will tliev i;..t. a !;i..t has been :i ste.u! v deeline in a values and prices ev-r r-inee t of the at: ? I i a:! litis -i: lo they i ire pared t' inr.t i net the tativ.s in Congress to t pp'isc ot an aet, eoiie-ei ve .1 ami eiiaeted puhiie.'in Vii'.eii e.itneiv (not a i.nic; e 1 lean iera t vii! eii for il j liieli liv the eoniessiua ot Senat or S!i' rin.-in, its sihiii- snr, eot-ts ti'.e iz vei meat uiillions tit ill--irs per annum .' Would it not he Iai better to instruct them to vote t.r us tiueonditioiial repeal? The N it'unal I enu:cr:tic pla' fur in terms it, ns it i, "Kepuljliean Iej;i!.' lio:-," a "eowardly ni.tkeshitt" and "da neidii-," and urejes ltr -'speedy .p'-?l " livery I'enioerat upp'jsed it uueouditior.ail.. np-iu its pas- siijje, and c5 j irriente has prsviil tli it thfv were ri;;lit. Why then advise that il be kit upon the statute books, until s (ir.e better snb- suttitc can be had r no can assure the people that any lhn.; better viill be E-.ib- stituted fur it f lust miw, the Republi cans are ir.elir.cd to vote with us for its untondiiiijiial repeal Alter debate and a division oft lie I leninei atic party, may they not ehantre tlie-ir niiiids, and insist upon retaining this aet as the l.t'.v of the land; and, if so. do not all persons and parties see the financial min of the coun try and the disruption of the. I'cniucratie psrly.' The objections to this motitinun ho inemlum, in tbe sbape of legislation, are, to my mind, s.-j potent and numerous that I mixbt no on ntl itiHiiituin, but I will spare your columns. I desire to add, however, that I regret to wc the "captions" made by some of the papers tb.-it copied my former urfiuk. I nm not willins; to allow to nuyoue precedence over ire in my admiration of Senator Vance's ability ar.d patriotism; or in nn acknowledgement of the lontf and faithful services rendered by hi:n to the people, and my allusions to him aud his letter, 1 am sure, were as courteous as an open and fair argument would per mit. Julm h. Hacon Auyust 23, 1'JJ3. soMhTiitxn ttxvsuav. &b a mcdiciim, is lr. rioref'H Golden Medical Iis-ovcry. Ah:l, lxM-tM;6 of tiiitt, thero't om,e thliifr unusual lq tho way of BoUlna it. "Whero every otbor nutlicln of its kind only prom this is miaran- terd. It H ittvns IMA IK HTKMiiT. Wc talit very Krctt pleasure hi e-tat-ins that the I'liJtt-rt RuiiklttK and KuiUl- ing Company OK K1CIIMONII, VIRGINIA, Have orKuiiized the following stroiiK ail-iis ory board: OFFICERS : A. Kunkin, Pres.; W. B. Williamson, V.-I'res. 1. C. Wuilile-ll, Jr., Sceretary and Treasurer; Chas. A. Webb, Attorney. DIRECTORS : Jnine-a 11. Luuphran, V. W. Stileltatlier, S. W'cHtruy llattle, W. V. Low, J. U. Cathe-y, V. II. Westall. ... Urookshlre, J.J. Maekcy. loliu l". Arthur, Ir. I. II. Williams. APPRAISERS : . W. Is. Willianisotl, W. V. Low. W. II. Westall. l.f.ins will he tiromptly er.-intril. MAJ. 11. II. KlH'.lvKS, State AKCit. ti. K. COLLIN!, SSiieelal AKent. Typewriter j c- brown, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. TIN AND SLATE ROOFING. UIG 15 AUG A IN leaf I will oflVr during August Thirteen I-ots tf U) acres each, two tuilcs north of the court house, at the vtry bw urice of $20U IKT acre. This land is wirll v. atcrc:l with fine springs, lias nice proves of oaks, is only one-ha!f mile from the electric car and ad tolas the dummy Hoc. It is very rich and suitable for truck farming:, uairyiiiir, or poultry raish ir. Think of uceurinjr a farm in tho td;c of At hcvdle lor IT.UOO which you can tnakc a living ou, where tax.es cntl ex lteuscs are not so hih. 1 am determined to sell tills hind in Aut-ust, and lirst tonus will L'tL first choice. When the city grows out over this land, tvhieh it will do in a lew years, think t hat ten hit: s is wurili to make into lota anil clt. I also have lOeeveu-aere lots, one aud Gne-fotirth nii!c9 vast t.f the court house for sale at $1 to per acre. This land is rich and lies well for truck farming- Nice groves and well watered and adjoins the buttle ruin erul sitriugs. Terms cosy. Respectfully, 3: EOSTIC TTKE HAYWOOD White Sulphur Springs Hotel, WAYNES VILLE, N. C. UNDER NEW M ANACEIVIENT, Is Now Open for tlie Reception of Guests. It Iimh bct-n thoroughly rouovatt 1 and many improvo nu'iits Hindu, ninoiii? which nru Porcelain bath tubs on each iloor of tho Hotel, with hot mul Cold water, also at tho bath house at tho Springs. A line Chalybeato spring recently discovered on tho promisor, tbe water of which is as gcod ol' its kind as tho noted White Sulphur, which snakes tho place- doubly attractive to those in search of lino mineral waters. Amusements consist ol Orchestra and Dancing, Lawn Tennis, fowling Alley, etc. It is tho intention of tho management to make it a pleasant and homelike resort For further iuformation addresH, B. I. CI5ATFIELU, Proprietor. l'Also Proprietor of Highland Park Hotel, Aiken, S. C. Absolutely Unrivalled l or Excellence of Design and Construction, Simplicity, Easy Operation, Durability and Speed. ADOPTED AS THE OFFICIAL WRITING MACHINE OF THE World' Columbian Exposition. All orders intrusted lo my care will receive prompt anil iH-raoual attcutiun. U luMty of work anJ luutctiul t-uarautccd. ORDERS SOLSCIT1IU. TliLEFUONB 17 anK7d3m 43 CULLliGU ST. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE MOUNT r ' Wyckoff, Scamans & Benedict, 3"7 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Sm iTiili at Tim Foot til' MlTCIllil.l., 11IOHK9T Mlll'NTAIN liiST OF T1IK KUCKIBS ! folk to benefit or cure, you live your money back. It tho only -xtjarantw-d rf-Tnody for eery aiDeaso ttaiisetl ny a ajHorderpil liver or Im pure bhxxL iJyKpepsia, BUousneaL the must stubborti tikin, fck-alp inj Scrofjiloue aiT-K-tioiif, even ConsuniptloD ( or Lcnc-w-rofeiia ) in its earlusg vtajges, all ere cJrea ur it. it piirifioa and eriric- the blood, rexe every crgoa iato healthlul ectinn, ta4 re Rtorag streo-tyi and viirr. In buudliir op both flesh anil strength of pale, puny; &jrqj. olous children, or to invi(rorat-e &oa (fe ap vne BTHaB ax-cer wnppe," pneMiaonlai fevers, arlrl other prpetrating acute dlsS-SM-, -w"i"ig ci-a nuiu, toe ineoovery.-" Vijtf pay oifly far the good yoa gt C. M. TATE, M O D ISTE, 53 CliNTBAL, A V tt , (UR1DGU ST.) S. T. TAYLOR SYSTEM. sirrciiEiA. llUMTINO Vim IlKAK. Woltu and Wild cats. nSIIINO I'OK Tkoiit 1 Board. t- It muntli; $7.50 ier Week; $1.50 ier liar. . MISS L. M. BhOWNE, l-'ornjerly -with Stern liro'e., Ii3rd etreet cm! I-'ifth avenue. New York Cty, will tie in town till tlie first of Octubc-r, during which time she will Kive k-nona in the 8. T. Taylor eastern of cutting "Ladice Garments. AIho cut iiattcrns for ladies desiring perfect fitting garments. Can be seen from lo oVloek to 4. p. m. at the Oaks Hotel. nngHd2m Adilress : junld3m A. TYSON. Mack Mountain. N C. CS Sautli Main Street, 2 doors below city ticket of fice. Sl-ECIAL, ACCIDENT 1NSCRANCIS FOR VTORLD'S FAIR TRIP, 9?,000 and $18 Weekly for $1 per week. Karoe.for; ladies. THE FRENCH BAKERY Has bctn buiih'ht by W. A. JAM ICS, Jli and will be run as a first-class bakery at P0. 51 COLLISCilS 8THEKT. Wc will keep a fresh supply of CAKES, VI US, and DREAD on hand all the time. "Prompt attention given all orders. GIVE TJTS CALL I B. M. ANDREWS, xC and 18 W. Trade St. The lcadlna: Furniture. "Pinno and Orcan dealer In the Caroiinan. Write hira for pries, or are W. . t'echlee, sneclal agenf , nt 2H South Main Street, AsbeTille, N. C. Spec ial attention -riven to famishing hotels and fine re-tidenccs. U. Ad. ANIIKBWH, JQdSm Charlotte. N. C, BINGHAM SCHOOL ASHEVILLE, N. C. OME HUNORED AND FIRST YEAR BEGINS SEPT. 1. Chorees. tlCO rcr half term. Tuition for 'lav scholars. Sr.O ocr half term. Hound trip on Montiord avenue car line lor uu FAKU. Tor catalogues address. MAJ. K. BINGHAM, a u k 1 -U 1 m Supcrintendeat YOVK BRAINS If they are in tbe condition ae one patient expressed it, "My braine are running; down my spinal column," will be cleared up, your syf-cera eeneraity tosca p ana yon more fitted to be a man amonjr mea, a com fort to -roar lamilv. instead of a dlsarace. and tos free forever of tbe curse of stroaa driak, br ependins; four weeks at tbe Hous ton I NS-rrruT. 69 College Kt., Asheville, N. C. o cmrr, ao pay. Ilavcnscroft - School OPENS SEPTEMBER 21. PUR INFORMATION Apply attbe School fro in 10 a.m.to x p. iu augasdlm For Sale on Easy Terms THE CHOICEST FARM ON SWAHNAHOA. AUOIT 0 MlLUi; HAST OF AS1IKV1LL.U ON Y. N. C. K. K. Dozen fine bihius, Revtiity-five acres wood Itirnls.larye acreage, choice bottom IugcIh, upland a In line condition, trass and clpvcr, vineyard, enc und otic-half mile river front, good roads, best of neigh borhood, etc., make this thr; most daii alile farm iu Buncombe cuuitty. Within one uud u lialf miles is being enc ted the $.10,000 Industrial School building. Al so the proposed Mammoth Knitting Wilis, backed by five mil'iou dollars, will Include part of this farm. Apply to Tfie Normal ana Collegiate institute, FOR YOUNG WOMEN. ASHEVILLE, N. C. MUK7dlf Asheville, N. C. Second Session, September 13, 1803 This Institution ia located n the most beautiful suourb of ol Asheville N. C The spa cious building, recently completed for its use at a cost of $00,000 is furnished with pure water from Springs on the premises, is lighted with gas, heated by hot water and pro vided with hot and cold baths. The health and habits of the pupil are can fully guarded. Itcsidcs the amide spuce j;ivcn tor outdoor exercise, u well equipped ;y tunusiuiii wilt be fitted up withiu doors. No expense has been spared to umkc the BttcruKc and sanitary Arrangements perfect. lineh pupil will have her t-liare in the domestic work, as a part of her practical train Itifi for life, and whilst aiming at thoroughness in every department, th iiianaKnicut will strive to provi4le for those committed to their care the advantages, not iu. rely of a christian school, but a christian home No pupil will be received who is not hi reasona ble health, or who cuuaot furnish credentials us to moral character. FOUR SEPARATE COURSES OF STUDY ARE OFFERED TC THE STUDENT. 1. TIIU NORMAL. COURSE, fur the thorough trulaiu of teachers uudvr instructors from the best Normul schools. 'J. SEMINARY OR COI.LUOIATU COUKSH, luc'adinK ai,ck nt or iiiutlcra lan-iuci. mcicoccs, inuKic, drawing, etc. 3. COM M liRC I A 1. CJl Ktf I", ini. luiliiiK sltmiKiai lir. t y ) - rilliur. bookie: i"K. etc. 4. DEPARTMENT OI' DOMBS'l IO SCIGNCli. (a) S-.U-utinc coi.kinr. the study or the production and mauufaetutc of foods, etc. b) ScMin- ciubr:iciii-( the cutting und fitting of -garments, milliner-;, etc. The teachers at the bead of tliis department nre from tht famous l'-ttt School, Iirook 'jn, N. V., and the others front the best institutions in the c-juutry, chosen with rcfereucc to Christian character, cxuericncc and ability as teachers thoroughly organized I'reparatory department has been luruishcJ for all such as lire not prepared for tbe hiKhcr classes. The school year is divided Into two terms; cost to pupil $50 per term, or 10O per year, -whicli barely covers the expense of board, tlie school being practically free, having been provided for by a few liberal frictidt of fcmulc education. A limited number of day pupils received at 925 per term. l-"or further particulars apply to HEV, THOMAS I.AWUUNCU, jySO - Asheville, N. C. PXOV&SSiONAL CARIJS. ai.H.'uRITT,' ' GOKTRAGTCR S. BUILDER IH STOHL Grading of all kinds clone. AH sizes of cru-ihcd stone furnished. Scud all orders to postoiCce Hoi 148, AkhevUle, N". C. aURlOdtf 31-Ycars' Kapcii nce-34 51ILTON HARDING CONTKACVOR AND BUlUl'llB. Office and shop, Wolfe Uulldlnfl. COKNBR COURT PL4Cn ANV tMAILKUT STREET. INSURE VCUR PRCPERTY WITH EC. J. ASTON, General t lusuiancc ..ctit. Reu No. 20 Aouth Mala street. Mtnt)lli.hcJ 1 8(16. Asheville. N. C If yon sra Ejoins; to tbe WorM'a Pair, write tbe Iuily Cltisen. A.hcrille, N. C, for Illustrated printed natter deacriblnf-r the Fair, and tlm-Ublcsasa pampniets nnmi bv the steamer Hncs or rallr ads yos would use from roar home to chic so. No charge la made. - This offer Is ma w iiccial sr. ringfurnt with the Recxcat oa Hepartmant tae UrMUsa vaioa. GLENN SPRINGS WATER ssst IS A. SUKS RELIEF TO SUFFERERS. What Hon. T D. lohnston says about it: "About four years ago I commenced the use of the CleuulSprio-cs water, to rid niy sys tem of the malaria from which I had been suffering; for some time. The water ha en tirely relieved me and I clMcrfully state that 1 believe it to be as t-ood water as can be found for all ordinary diseases of tWe liver and kidneys. For a Kenerl tonic and renovalcr of the sjstcm I believe It has no equal. Very truly yours. "T li. JOHNSTON." Prom John P.-Arthur, Esq.. Attorney at Law: "I don't know the constituents or the Glenn 6pr1;i;s water; if I did I would make some for myself. Neither do I know how it acts; if I did 1 -would act so myself. It la a well made water ami it acta well. I caa only say that its effects on me tut my forefathers has been more bcn fidal than any other water wc ever used and 1 am glad tt has been pat In the reach of as poor a man aa JOHN P. ARTHUR, "T- ?tlbm' Pharmacy, May S3, 18t3." What O. T. Bawls writes Pelham's Pharmacy, Asheville. N. C. "Oentlemca: I have used Glenn EprinKS water and consider it .as compared with uthi r mineral waters, the best I know of. Bveryonc in tk-utb Carolina knows about 'Old Clca Spriaaa. la fact it has been most favorably known there for a century. Yours truly, "C. T. KAWLS." Aahevillc, N. C, May 27. 1893. . . PELIIA31S PHA.RI5IACY, Sole stscnU, - - - - - Asbevlllc, N. C,
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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