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- ' " " m n i )w.iil.iILil.ul.,,o,li . , :.. " r r I I 1, I II 1 HI. I . rnii i n H,iiiiwi iimi nii.n mi.ti i hiujm ii u iiyi jji' p. i. 1 1 win k L 1. 1 jr. jn frU"sl,lU' THE ASHEVIIJLE DAILY CITIZEN Thursday Evening, August 31, 1893. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Thk Daily Citizkn, Democratic, is published every afternoon (except Sunday) at the fol lowing rates strictly cush: Una Yhak $0.00 Bix Months il.ou Thkbr MONTUa 1.50 On b Month 6 OnbWbkk. 15 Tm'RSDAYAUOUST 31. 1S93. What are tlic Kcpubliuuu papers up to? Kvcu the New York papers praise Hill's speech. Somcthinj; wrong. This damage suit broulit several months ujjo by the Ann Arbor road against Chief Arthur of the Brotherhood of Locomotive liOKiiiccrs for ij300, Ouo has been settled by Arthur pa viiiK1?-.-"'0" and costs. Arthur was charged witli leading a conspiracy to damage the road. What has become of our Western North Carolina national park? We have seen nothing; of it rcix-iit.lv, except that a South Carolina congressman it seems we must k away from home to get the scheme started who had promised to introduce a bill to set aside home hun dreds of acres for park purposes, had done so, but had treacherously named land in his own state instead ol in North Carolina. Vn all moaned ami bewailed (he (act that the Alliance legislatureof two years ago made no appropriation for the exhi bition ot North Carolina products at the World's Fair. Hut it appears that the matter turned out in the best wuv pos siblc after all. We have no State build ing there, it is true; but we have exhib its in various departments which vis itors from all oyer the country have been delighted with, so much was done for so little money and done in an artistic way. The burden of this work of preparation fell upon comparatively few persons, and Tnii ClTizliN regrets that it is not able to name them here and give them credit individually for their devoted efforts. I.ET TIIK caiiinct ii.vvi: A voici:. Speaking of Tin: Citizi-ix's proposition to have the members of the cabinet take seats now and theu in the House or Senate to answer questions and speak in defence or elucidation of the policy ol the administration, the Colorado Springs Gazette says : "If the members of our cabinet h id seats iu Congress, representing the .cv eminent, mill leading the government lorccs, they would be responsible pri marily to" Congress, and not to the President. The President would become a figurehead, not an executive ruler. Congress would usurp nine-tenths ol the executive function, and the nice balance of power in our constitution would be entirely overthrown. The whole ten dencyindeed the inevitable final out come of introducing our cabinet oll'icers into Congress would be an approxima tion to the British system of responsible ministries, holding office so long as thc command a majority in Congress." We cannot see that any of the dire cou sciiucnecs that the Gazette names need necessarily follow from merely giving cabinet members seats and voices (but not votes) in, say the Senate. What would follow would be that Mr. Carlisle, for instance, would not be under the necessity ol hanging about com i,i! tee rooms and consulting, as il on the sly, with members of the House to give his views, but could appear on the (lour ot right, and give to the whole country as well as to the body he was addressing the benefit of the opinions ol the admin istration. It will be recalled that just before the debate on the repeal of the Sherman law closed in the House last week some one asked Mr. Wilson if it was the purpose of thcadmiuistration to advocate any legislation in the interests of silver. Mr. Wilson replied that it was, but be did not speak as one having the authority of a cabinet minister would have done. If Carlisle had had a cat in the House he would have made some statement of the kind before the debate bail fairlv begun, and we should have known a little more accurately whither we were drifting. Wc should not like to be aeeused ol treason, but there is one thing about the "British system of responsible minis tries" that wc like, in addition to the fact that they have seats in the Com mons, and that is the ipdekness i'.h which it responds to a change in public opinion. After an election the Knglish do not keep in power for a year longer the men whose policy has been dis credited at the polls; the new minittry goes in at once and begins work at once along; the line of the issues on w hich they were elected. MEWS IN OUR OWN STATU. Raleigh New and Observer: The llygeiuie lee factory, owned by Hiniy Bayer cc Company of Charleston, S. C was destroyed by fire last night about l)::SO o'clock. The factory was in charge of Messrs. Keogh of Charleston and Henry I'erry of this city, Mr. Bayer's representatives here. Mr. Keogh said last night that the plant was valued at about $20,000 and was insured for about $8,000. The August Bulletin of the Agricul tural Department contains a list of the cotton and wollen mills, as well as mis cellaneous manufactories, prepared from reports made to the Department. There are 14-'J cotton mills, 15 woollen mills and 5 cotton and wollen mills; total 10'J. There are 210 tobacco (plug and smok ing), cigar and cigarette factories. There is a decided increase in the variety of in dustries. There are many calls on the Agricul tural and Mechunical college for its grad uates, as instructors in other Slates. These calls are particularly for graduates in agriculture and horticulture, and are in excess of the number graduated. Ducktown. Term., cor. Cherokee Scout: The ruining companies of this place havjWlot as yet shut down, and so far as we know, have not intimated their intention of so doing at any time in the future. W. T. Snipes, merchant and butcher, Winston, has assigned. Liabilities about $3,0OO; assets about $4,000. Reports received at Winston say that corn and tobacco are badly damaged by the storm all ovr the I'icdraont section. Too Bad. From tin Cherokee, K. C, Scout. Lizzie lames, our hand maid and cook, called on ns yesterday and regrets that she is so busy she can't take her place with as again at present. ' TWO COURT CALENDARS. Tlic tiuitetl feUiteH. August SI. It was reported last night that the President, Dr. Bryant and Joe Jefferson are to go ou a tisliing excur sion. August '-'J. The President and Joe Jefferson improved a pleasant day by a fishing trip. Mrs. Cleveland, baby Ku'.h and the nurse rode over to the village. August -U. The President put in an other day's fishing. Mrs. Cleveland drove over to the village and made a few social calls. August U. The Piesu'cut rem lined indoors all day. August -3. The President's cat-boat carried a jolly party down the bay to his favorite salt water fishing grounds. August -i. The 1 'resident enjoyed the hospitality of Joe Jeiiersuii ou a fishing excursion to Puritan pond. To which might be added the fact that it is the President's habit to work on matters ol State far into the night after returning from fishing excursions. tirt-nl lliiiiitu. August III, The (Jueeii cuteied the drawing room shortly aiter o o'clock, when the gentlemen wei e s-vcral'y in troduced to her Majesty's presence by Lord Camoys ( Lord in Waiting). Her Royal Highness Prineesss Heat rice was present with the 'Jueeii upon the occasion. Ccucrnl and Right Hon. Sir lLiuy l'onsonbv, Colonel the lion. II. livng I LCiiierrv in Waiting i , and the Master ol the Household were in attendance. The Mucin, accompanied liv their Royal Highnesses the Princess ol Waks. and the Princcssess Victoria and .Maud ol Wales, Princess Louise (Marchioness of Lome), and Princess Beat rice, and her Highness Princess Victoria it ' Schleswig Ilolsteiu, embarked ou board her Majes ty's vaeht Alberta, Rear Admiral Fuller ton, A. D. C, in the afternoon, and took a shoit cruise in the Solent. The Dowager Ladv Southampton, the 1 Ion. Frances 1 h'ummoud, Lord Camoys, Colonel the lion. IL Byug, and Lieut Colonel Biggc were in at tendance. The (Jueeii went out this Uiori.ing, at tended bv the Hon. Harriet Phipps. The Hon. Rosa Hood has succeeded the lion. Frances 1 'riiuunoud as Maid ol Honour in Waiting. The (Jueen and her Royal Highness the Duchess ol Vcrk, attended bv the liaw ager Lady Southampton, drove through West Cowcs yesterdav afternoon. Count and Countess A. C. Revoutlow Crimiuil, the Manpiis of Dulfeiin and Ava, Rear-Admiral the lion. Victor Montagu, arid M r. II. Austin Lee bad the honour of dining with the (Juieil and the Rov;d Family. I"AMCti COMlVlti;i. Mo li.lil.on V.'ilV 'I !-.! of iliouicl He I. ouic l.aiiiu. l-'ro:.i tlic Sl'ri'i.ul't I'l iMuss.l Kt I'liblic.oi. We do not expect for a moment to sec stagnation and depression prolonged as in 1S73. The whole tendency ol modern comnielcial development has been in the way of making cjU.s, whenever thev come, more iutinse lor the moment, but less iuduring. Although the industrial and financial meeiuiuisin ot society has become more complicated and interde pendent, ciii-cs lieiug iu large part a psychoiogical production, it would seem to follow that ith people living in so much closer communication, the sweep ol iiitluenee setting in one dii eetion or all ot her must be more rapid or be lesser. dur ing. We have 1 ic'ore culled a t ten lion to t be panic ot 1 S I . M ost people have forgotten it. fir. for a Ijrict time it was aiun st if ii' t 1 1 uite as intense as this ot 1M:. Here, lor ex a in pie, is a table setting forth the ex tent of the fall ii. a lew leading stocks, taking at random, in ISSt as compared with tl'.e worst we have seen ibis vcar: 1 all in l'all in l-l. lM'.l .1st... no.. I -o i a l , i - . '. i r, 1' " , 'JO I ao l :;i' -I:; ' 17', i--; l :s l -I- l : : 1 .. 4 i , df of which Nt v Y"ik Cei.lr. 1 ,ii kc Mnire Irrsi-v central ... e' li.' .V fj St. Co Hi .Nc .III. Uoek lsluml. l.nck.lwaiia Illinois c-enlral 1 oinsv iiU- .V Na-livillc M issouri t'aeltic line NiirtlH-ru racilie KciuliiiL.' ( nion r.:cilie Western ! nion Here arc 1G stocks, show a heavier tail in the p u:ic of 1SN1 than this year; and the differences iu most ol the other cast s against this year are immaterial. Vet lull recovery idler 1 MN-t- was almost instant, and that in face of u politic-id revolution which suc ceeded the panic. Will Vou liver t l''iom the Columbia, S. c, Journal. The business manager of the Savan nah Telegram it seems f.red tvn or three reporters for certain shortcomings and reported the mailer to the editor. That ollieial bei.'ii-.ie incensed and lircd the bus iness manager; thereupon, the business maiuij er filed accounts against the edi lor, had the whole concern put in the hands of a receiver, had himself appointed receiver and immediately liri'd thecditor. The resurrected business manager is now in complete charge and the paper is mak ing the mails. Now, what about that? I4iill v for llierukee ! Prom 1 Ii j Cliaiiuttc Obscrvtr. Prof. Mclvcr was astonished, some weeks ago, to find that in two country districts in the county of Cherokee the people are taxing themselves to supple ment the public school fund and thus have longer school terms. In no other county in the State has this been done and that it has been done in Cherokee is re ferred to the fact that that county has an intelligent and competent superintendent of public instruction, who is full of zeal iu his work. Too Ilei-p. From tin: WathiiiRton News. It is rather singular that the mouth of the Mississippi river has never been elected to Congress. A FULL STOMACH ought to cuiihu yon uo discom fort whatever. If it does, though if there's any troublo after eatini; take Lr. Pierce's Pleasant Pullets. They're a perfect and convenient vest pocket remedy. Oue of these tiny, sugar-coated, anti-bilious granules at a dose regulates and corrects the entire syem. Sick or Bilious Headaches Con stipation, Indigestion. Bilious Attacks, and all derangement! of the liv er, stomach, and bowels are prevented, relieved, and permanently cured. They're the smiillept, easiest to take, cheapest, and best. They're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or money is returned. Is perfectly, permanently, poKitively cured by Doctor Hage's Catarrh Remedy. The propriutors of this med icine prove that by their offer. It's $500 cash for a case of Catarrh which thev cannot cur. By all druggists, 00 cents. Excellent corned beef can be found at Hill & Co.'t stall, citj market. TUU SUMMER GIRL. "Sow ihut tttsluon's tiono bur petimuo uul the lA'lltl'll St-llSOn'S ItVLT, And tht-y havun't ot to stmt'ciu uny more, Tuttl frutti stock is booming mul tho cmidy man's in clovrr. Vox the MiumitT uirl l chewing- us of yur. The tirt'fvtnuiktT itud milllm-r, thv tailor und tllO tlKhlitt), Art wonylntf mu stitcliitig tor tlu n life. DoEilninr'tuitl inventius st.vlrstUc ntuvest aucj tin- olili?t, I'or tin.1 fumuiui girl lamming lor thu stiito. bUe'll be (HtitiH hero utul yonder, ui mid dotvu, and tlu'iiCLMinOl tbither, Almoyt anywlit'io itud everywhere you pli-ase la tho uiountuinft, by the oteao, at tho hike ide, ou tlie er ttoou tlu (ummerglrl will W us thick us bees. It behooves tho youthful uutfier who uuUo f putos an tuifln To btefl his heart anil kee- a leel la ad. And oonlltu' himbolt' to UMiiiitf and the uiystor ivHvf trouttntr. Or the siimmr L't-' will -ni h Oie fili lnrtfatl! ii vr . D-.i Pi lit Ja A cieaia of tar baking '(wtler. II tall est t?f all in l-.-avc.iir.K Mi-enUi. i.utct t'iiit-i ttatos Go k ei uniet: t i'ocit Keport. K'JVAL HAKINt; l't)MU'i; CO., l'HJ Wall St., New York. Wedding Presents. m JEWELRY X- MADE TO OKDER. LEADING JEWELER, Typewriter Mi : '"'''.'.'':'ir ' ' ; ": Absolutely Unrivalled For Excellence of Design and Construction, Simplicity, liasy Operation, Durability and Speed. ADOPTED AS THE OFFICIAL WRITINU MACHINB OF THE World' Columbian Uxpositiun. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE O Wjtkoff, Seamans & Jenodict, 37 BROADWAY, NOT YORK. THE FRENCH BAKERY llus bvcii buulit by W. A. JAMliS, JR., and will be run us a first-class bukcry at NO. si COLI.HtiU STRKIiTT. Wc will keep a frusli supply of CAKES, I'lUS, and BRKAIJ un liuntl ull the time. Prompt attcutiuit given all orders. GIVE XJS JV CALL ! C. M. TATE, MODISTE, i:i CliSTRAL AVE., (BUI Do Li ST.) P. T. TAYLOR SYSTliM. MISS L. M. BhOWHE, Formerly with Stern lira's., y3rd struct and 1-iftu avenue. New York City, will be In town till the first of October, during which time she will Rive lemons in the 8. T. Taylor system of cutting Ladies' Garment!. Also cut patterns for ladies desiring perfect fitting garments. Can be seen from lO o'clock to i p. m. at the Oaks Hotel. auKHd2m 55 iS out b Main Street, 2 doors below city ticket of fice. SPECIAL, ACCIDENT INSCKANCB FOR WORLD'S FAIR 'TRIP, $3,000 and $15 Weekly for $1 per week. SameforJ ladies. E. M. ANDREWS, 16 and iS V. Trade St. The lcadinir Furniture. Piano and Oriraa dealer in the Carolinas. Write him for nners, or see W. U. Peebles, special Kcnt, at 2H South Main Street, Asbeville, N. C Spec ial attention given to fnrntsbins hotels and nne resiacnccs. u. Al, amikf.wm, j5d3m Charlotte. N. C Some cures are known as c;old ctsres, bat the Houston Cure is known aa the sure cure for the Liquor, Opiusi and Morphine habits, autl is curing men dailv. lr. Spruce bu treated 146 for above habits and failed only in one case. No known remedy for any dis ease van snow men a reeora. csres soar aatecd at 60 College street, AahcvUle, M. c, Business Brevities THE CELEBRATED WALL TRUNK ! - 1UST WHAT Vi)U WANT. SOLD UXCLUSlVliLY ltY III.ANi'UN, IVUIGHT & CO. NOVKLTIES IN TRAVELING BAGS HI. NTON, WRIUUT & CO. "I'MHKlvI.LAS KK-COVKUUll W1MLL WUIUHT V CO. STYLISH, Km.IAlll.i:, CMHAI' UY THU THoI SAMJ-AT UI.ANTON, WRIOHT A: CO. TUB 15UST CI STDM AND Klil'AlK SllOl' IN NORTH CAROLINA AT BLAWTON, WRIGHT 6c CO. 39 I'atton Avenue, Aslicvlllc, Pi. c. Grand Combination Offer! The Louisville Home and Farm And The Asheville Weekly Citizen For Only $1.10 Per Year. Strictly in Advance. KIll'CUU RAILROAD AILKOAU AXES. J Si. oo r $10.00 Hiviai Why pay iflo.tH) for a ticket that you every here. Every ticket guaranteed. Accident Kay's Cut-Kate Ticket Olliee, 2S SOUTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C. Telephone 194, AUL, ORGANIZED. Wc take very Rrcat pleasure In stut iiiK that the Ciiltccl lignkln); "iitl Huilrt- ing Company OF KIC11MUNII, VIRGINIA. 1 lave orttnuicd the foIlowluK strung utlvis ory board: OFFICERS : A. kankiu, rres.;W. 11. Williamson, V.-I'rcB. 1. C. W'aildcll, Jr., Secretary and Treasurer; Cha.. A. Webb, Attorney. DIRECTORS : J utiles II. l.otiyliran. I W. Stikelcather. S. West ray Il.ittlc, .1. I.. Cathcy. .1. A. Hrookshirc. Juliu T. Arthur, W. V. Low, W. H. Westall. J. J. Maekey. Dr. I. II. Williams. APPRAISERS : W. It. Williamson, W.V.I.ow.W. 1 1 . Westall . Kons will lie T'roinptlv granted, MAJ. II. H. KOGliKS, StateAutnt, (1. K. CDU.1NS, Special AKent. J. C. BRCWN, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. TIN AND SLATE ROOFING. All orders iutrustcd to my care will receive prompt and iersoiial utteution. ijuulity of work uud uiutcriat guaranteed. ORDERS SOLICITED. TliLIiPKONB 170. 43 COLLUGIi ST. aug7d3in MOUNT Siti'atku at Tub Foot OF M ITC II BLL, lilGMKST Mountain Hast op tub Kockius ! MITCHELL iiuntino foii 11bak, Wolves and Wild cats, Fisuino pus Tkout ! HOTEL Hoard. S2( l-r month: $7.00 jer Week; $1.$0 per iJay. Address : A A. TYSON. junld3m Black Mountain. N. C. TAKE Your broken wagons' and vehicles of ull kinds to 13. Hurncttc'a shop on College street, where they will be repaired promptly and in first-class style. Hay ing scenred u first-class horse-ah oer I make all kinds of fine shoeing u specialty . 15. BURNETTE. UIKGIIAHl SCHOOL. ASHEVILLB. N. C. ONE HUNDRED AND FIRST YEAR BBOINS SEPT. 1. Chances. S150 per half term. Tuition for day scholar. 9"iO per half term. Round triit on Mont ford avenue car line for GNU FARE. For catalogues address, MAJ. K. BINGHAM, ausjl-Mlm Superintendent. Ruvenscroft - School OPENS SEPTEMBER 21. FOB INFORMATION Apply at the Sclaool from io a.m. to x p.m. au(2Gdlsi I r" AT BLANTON, TICKETS A..TST X3 Sold. cau buy for $7.50 or $H.UO. Cheap tickets insurance, $5,uO fur i.T cts. per day. 15IG BARGAINS Real Estate I will offer durini; August Thirteen Lots of 1 0 ucres cuch, two miles north of the court bouse, at the very low irice of $2UU per ucrc. This land is well watered with fine springs, has nice groves of oaks, is only one-half mile from the electric car and ad joins the dummy line. It is very rich and suitable for truck farming, dairying, or poultry raising. Think of securing; a farm in the ctlc of Asheville lor $12,000 which you eun make u living on, where taxes and ex penses are not so hi;h. I am determined to sell this fund in August, and tirst comes will net lirst choice. When the city grows out over this land, which it will do iu a few years, think what ten acres is worth to make into lots uml sell. I also have lO scvcn-ucrc lots, one and Guc-fourth mile .ast of the court house for sale ut $l ro or acre. This land is rich and lies well for truck furmine;. Nice graves sod is well watered and adjoins the Suttlc min eral springs. Terms easy. Respectfully, t For Sale on Easy Terms .1 THE CHOICEST FARM ON SWANHANOA. AbOUT 6 MILIiS EAST OP ASHliVILLU ON W. N. C. R. R. Dozen Cue sprinRS, seventy-five acres wood lands, large acreage, choice bottom lands, uplands in fine condition, grass anil clover, vineyard, one and one-half mile river front, good roads, best of neigh borhood, etc., make this the most desir able farm in Buncombe county. 'Within one and a half miles is being erected the $50,000 Industrial School building. Al so the proposed Mnmmotli Knitting Mills, backed by five million dollars, will fhclude part of this farm. Apply to D. D. 8UTTLR1 au7dtf Asheville, N. C. PROFESSIONAL, CARDS. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER IN STONE. Grading of all kinds done. All sizes of crushed stone furnished. Bend all orders to postoffice Box 148, Asheville, N. C. gl9dtf 34-Ycars Ezpcricnce34 MIITOIV HARDING CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Office and shop, Wolfe Bulldinjg. CORNER COURT PLACB AND MARKET STREET. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. ASTON, General t Insurance i Accnt. Rear No. 30 Bo-atfc Main street. established 1SSO. AabevCle. N. C. WORLD'S FAIR. If jros are Roina to the World's Kair, write the Daily Cltiaea, AsbcTllle, N. C, for Illustrated printed natter deacrlMair the 1-air. ana ume-taMea ana pamphlets iaaaed by the steamer Haea or rallr ada ros would use from y oar home to Chic yo. No charge la made. This oiler is ma le special ar rangement with the Bearcat) Da iJcpartmeat PRICES ON- HIGH GRADE WHEELS DROPPED! We have a number ot new aud second Laud wheels on hand which we wiwh to close-out, und for tho next 30 da.y offer them at greatly reduced prices. Call at our store aud examine aud get prices, whether you wish to purchase or not. ASHEVILLE BICYCLE CO., Q1 3?,tton THUtPHONIt ISO. 40. THE HAYTO'OOD White Sulphur Springs Hotel, WAYNESVILLE, N. C. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, Is Now Open for the Reception of Guests. It has been thoroughly renovated and many improve ments made, among which are Porcelain bath tubs on each lloor of the Hotel, with hot and eold water, also at the bath house at the Springs. A fine Chalybeate spring recently discovered on tho premises, tho water of which is as gcod of its kind as the noted White Sulphur, which makes the place doubly attractive to those in search of fine mineral waters. Amusements consist of Orchestra and Dancing, Lawn Tenuis, Bowling Ally, etc. It is the intention of the management to make it a pleasaut and homelike resort For further information address, B. 1. CIIATFIELD, Proprietor. JftftSTAlso Proprietor of Highland Park Hotel, Aiken, S. C. TUB Normal antf FOR YOUNG WOMEN. Second Session, September 13, 1803 This Institution la loeuted lu the moat beautiful supurb of of Asheville N. C The spa cious building, recently completed for Its use at a cost of JOO.OOO is furnished with pure water from Springs on the premises. Is lighted wll h gas, heated by hot water and pro vided with hot and cold baths. The health and habits of the pupil are carefully guarded. Uesldes the ample space Ktvcn lor outdoor exercise, a well equipped gymnasium will be fitted up within doors. No expense has been spared to make the scvi cragc and sanitary arrangements perfect. liach pupil will have bcr share in the domestic work, as a part of her practical train ing for life, and whilst aiming at thoroughness in every department, the management will strive to provide for those committed to their care the advantages, not merely of a christian school, but u christian home. No pupil will be received who is not in reasona ble health, or wbo cannot furnish credentials as to moral character. FOUR SEPARATE COURSES OF STUDY ARE OFFEREO TC THE STUDENT. 1. TUB NORMAL COURSE, for the thorough training of teachers under Instructors from the best Normal schools. 2. SEMINARY OR COLLECUTB COURSB, Including ancient or modern languages, sciences, music, drawing, etc. 3. COMMERCIAL, COURSB, Including stenography, typcwrltingr, bookkeeping, etc. . DEPARTMENT OP DOMESTIC SCIBNCB, (a) Scientific cooking, the study of the production and manufacture of foods, etc. (b) Sewing embracing the cutting and utting ol garments, millinery, etc. The teachers at the head of this department arc from the famous Pratt SchooT"llrook yn. N. Y., and the others from the best institutions in the country, chosen with refcrene. - cuaiwm, experience anu aomty as teachers A thoroughly organized Preparatory arc not prepared for the higher classes. The school year is divided into two terms; cost to pupil SGO per term, or sion year, which barely covers the expense of iiiuTmai un- uj a icw iioerai mends or pupils received at S35 per term. For further Jy2 GLENN SPRINGS WATER IS A SURE RELIEF TO SUFFERERS. What lion. T D. ohnston says about It: "About four years ago I commenced the use of the ClennSprlngs water, to rid my sys tem ot the malaria from which I had been suffering for some time. The water has en tirely relieved sne and I cheerfully state that X believe it to be aa good water as can be found for all ordinary diseases of the Uver and kidneys. For a genera tonic and reaovater of the system I believe it has no equal. Very truly yours. "T. D. JOHNSTON." From John P. Arthur, Esq.. Attorney at Law: "1 don't know the constituents ot the Glenn Springs 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 aad it acts well. I can only say that its effects on me and my forefathers been more beneficial than any other water we ever used, aad I am glad It has beca put la the reach of mm poor a man aa JOHN P. ARTHUR. "To 3clham's Pharmacy, May S3, 1893." What C. T. Rawls writes Pclham's Pharmacy, Asheville, N. C.- Oentlemen: I have used Glena Springs water aad consider it.aa compared with mineral waters, the best I know of. Everyone In South Carolina knows about -Old Springs.' In fact It baa been most favorably known there for a century. Yours truly. " C T KAWLcL" Asheville. H. C. May 37. 13. " PEXIIABl'S PHiUIMACY, sole Asrcaite. - . - ... . . AtUterlUe, if. c, Collegiate institute, ASHEVILLE, N. C. department has been iurnlshed for all such as board, the school being practically free, having rcmalc education. A limited number of day particulars apply to RKV. THOMAS LAWRENCE, Asheville. N. C.
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