THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN
Wednesilav Evening, September 6, 1893.
ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN
THB Dn.T Citiikn, Democratic, In published
every afternoon (except Sundmr) ut the fol
lowing rate sencur mim
osa Ybak
Six Months
Thbbb Months
Om Month
OnbWbbk
$8.00
a oo
1.50
60
15
REMINISCENT.
unci
WEDNESDAY, SEl'TEMDEK C. 1S03.
"... Silver, being a commodity
the value of which fluctuates olleu ami
widely, the parity may nay day be de
stroyed and the country be upon a shift
ing standard of gold and silver, accord
ing as the price of silver rose or fell. . .
Charlotte Obscrucr.
Where silver has becu ti money metal
aud fully recognized as such its fluctua
tions have been few and far between and
slight.
"PERSONILLV CO.MlVCIIiU"
A Charlotte paper wants Colonel Ilar
rcllto submit the charges and complaints
made against him by the "personally
conducted" he took to the World's Pair
to a committee of arbitration silting at
Raleigh where there would be nothing
going on to distract their attcutiou. The
Charlotte rjcaccmaker fortrcta that the
one body of intellect competent to con;
prehend this thrilling question has ad
journed, having decided that the sal is
not a mare c ausain. or words to 111 a
effect.
The rp.-il lesson of the J larrell excur
sion of discontent has not vet U
linTivrrrri. 1 1 is sim id v that intended
World's Fair visitors from North Caro
lina are not generally children and tl.cic
fore do not need to be personally cor.
ducted anywhere. The way to j;o to tin
Fair is to pack one small trunk and j;c
atone or with a lew friends. T put one s
self under the wing of a man who knows
no more than you do is to sacrifice that
niii. ti nf inrlenrndetiec. freedom to go and
come as you will, a freedom no possibl
.amount nf monev saved on a ticket or
board bill can take the place of.
the
BO Mi; RKSOI.l' TIONi.
Th- mrtnh'rs nf the Marion bar I legal
bar) have adopted some resolutions of
sicklynaturethatthcy should lieasliamcc
of. These resolutions say :
"k'.-snlved. That His Honor. V.. T
linvkin. is an able, impartial, pure :
upright Judge, and that his ridings have
been lair anu eimitaoie as wen as nut
and learned.
"Resolved further. That the citizens
McDowell county are greatly inilehic
to His Honor for the amount of wor
done on the criminal and civil dockets.
due to his unilorm patience and desire I
do justice."
We do not doubt that Judge I'.oykiu
has been all that these resolutions say he
lins.hutwh.it of it? To be "inin utial
pure and upright" is simply to perlori
his duty as thousands of judges do
over the country. Secial eciumcmlati
of these ordinary and expected tpialities
seems to convey the infertiiecth.it tl
are, in some way, unusual m Marion or
that they were such as Judge lioykin
was believed, until this sitting of c.in
not to have.
The citizens of McDowell county ar
not "greatly indebted to his Honor I
the .amount of work done .... due
to lite uniform patience and desi-c to d
justice." Judge Kyk'm is paid for doin
justice; it is his business; aud there
or should he, nothing so unusual in tl
fact as to call for especial remark from
any one, least of all from the Mark
lawvers who. we are fearful, worn
have not had the courage to pass resolu
tions of censure on Judge Hoy kin had his
conduct been other than judicial.
We hope Judge Coy kin hns the clear
sight to recognize at once that such res
olutions have no place "spread upon the
minutes of the Superior court of McDow
ell county," as the Marion lawyers sug
gest. They should be dropped into the
judicial waste-basket aud forgotten.
NEWS IN OUR OWN STATE.
nt-yt;loiimetit of The eit-
Cuuulry coumared.
Euitok Tub Citizen : In the rush of
the age, as we now sec it, with the pro
gress and development of the country,
is well to lake a look at the past and
.... . ,,.....
ccp in siglit I lie struggles aim laowi s 01
our aticcstois; in fact it is me only way
to keep their memory green in the minds
of their children.
As the years go by, ami ttie sere
md yellow leaf appear to s line ot us,
. i - . .i. ii.: . ...i ....
we ttiiiiK more ui cuv.-sc iuidk
li-.-is.-inter task can be iicrlornieil than
o devote an hour to these pleasant rtcol-
elior.s.
The first thought atul observations ot
man ot advanced years is How tilings
i ve e uirucw liiuu ins uieiiioi y , ou
lmw this beautiful land ot ours lias
iiiiiirovt.il in the last half century, and
it is a nlensir.si reflection to see that the
mate-, ial imurovemcnts of. the country
:ivl- l-.eiit oaee with tli liuikling ol
cities, towns, rauroaus, eie , .mu &u il i
IimImv. The advancement in tin-country
in everything calculated to make people
more comUnlable, happv ancl intellect
ual is quite abreast of our towns' aud
ilies ail vaiKemeuts. 1 ins is so in ;-.o
m.it n-rs ol society, religion ami politics.
In lonking back we see, w here lue ashes
t llu- Imliau's canio were louml, a
iMiidsoTi e country cliiiit.il cqu u It
the wains ol tin- community, aim
of other convenienecs. an l anopteil
to the gro'. in ol c iirisii.iu tn iuiaii'iii.
S;-akii -g ol ehuiel.es reminds me ol the
condition of Haywood county, tlie place
otmv hirtli (ami I inn j'l-.aiil toclaimil).
t the ti ne ol my lirst reecilcition ol
lunch-going it "was about the year
1SLT) the people calico .Met mulisls ami
liapti-.-ts had the onlv ehureli organiza
tions kn.nvii to tneeoi.iiiy.
fhc- May wood circuit, as it was called
under the- itinerate system of these hard-
oiUiog and planting people, embraced
II Havwood county as it then was to
tin? Tuckastege river, as its southwest
boundary it was tnen a lour weeks cir
cuit with appointments leaving
sometimes two and sometimes three
what may be called rest days. One ol
these rest days was employed to ride
from my father's lio'ise ( always the home
of the pre acliers of all denoiniuat ions I on
loiiathan s creeK to -orani l.iuoc s on
Oconee I. ul t v 1 1 er. over a lny'i mountain,
the head of Jonathan's creek, a distance
JO miles, an.l this was called a rest
,-. One other r s'. day was a ride
in this settlement to th headwaters
of t he Tuckaseegee river, say a distance
of:!' I miles, and 1 presume the third rest
dav. if it happened, was employed in
some special appointment.
1 his arduous work was pcrioriiKii in
LSJO l.i v a young, vigorous man by the
name of David l"ieiaiug, a man of strong
mind, full of energy, who lived along,
useful and laboretis" life, liigulv honored
b I he ehureli, wit hout a stain or blot in
his character. This labor was performed
lor the sum of $HH if lie could get it.
This icrritorv cow has about live or six
circuits aud about thiee stations is no
ton much, what the necessities ol til
The HiirUe county agricultural fair
will opcu October 10.
Salisbury will soon have one of the
best opera houses in the Slate.
The Virginia Silver association has
ordered 10,000 and Mr. Alexander, Sen-
itor Call's orivate secretary, OOO copies
of Senator Vance's speech.
Charlotte News: A new gold, find
has been made on the Surface Hill. It is
several hundred yards from the old pits
aud is said to be very rich. A Mr. lley
lor found a yold studded rock that was
voith$S5. The place is being worked
at a great profit.
Charlotte Observer: The Charlotte
Cotton mills have not only started up
its f pinning; mill, but on Monday com
menced operations in the new weaving
mill, which has just been completed.
This new weaving mill will make wide
white goods, and will probably give oc
cupation to 30 or t') weavers and as
many more hands in other departments.
The following advertisement appears
in some Kiistcril N. C. papers: regres
sive institute, male and female. lunn.
N.C. A good preparatory school, with
a well matured course of study. Web
ster's speller. Smith's English grammar,
and a good smooth switch still hold their
rosoective ami time-honored place. Fall
Ui in for lS'j:! bcnins September Glh.
D. II. Darker, principal.
Charlotte News: Dining the fust
praver in Amity l'resbv lei lan church,
Sunday, Mr. Dave Campbell had an epi
leptic lit. The excitement was so great
at one time as to almost drown the
words of the minister, and take the at
tention for him. The case of Mr. Camp
bell is most peculiar aud very sad. Some
time ago he was driving a horsepower
attached to a threshing machine. The
horses became frightened aud ran away,
throwing Mr. Campbell into the Hying
wheel and i evolving rods. lie received
a lick on the head that caused the
malady.
A GREAT GAMS.
lO TO 4 IN FAVOR OF ASHEVILLE.
You may not take nu Interest iu bas.-bull, but you eunuut fail to be pleased with
the low prices 1 um now olTiriiiK in
Railroad and Steamship Tickets
TO ALL I'AKTS OP TUB WOK hp.
.. .. (too TO fio.oo 8vr.I). $
Kay's Cut-Kate Ticket Ollice,
28 SOUTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N.C.
Telephone 1 S3 4.
PRICES ON-
tx
mv.e.i.
people demand
only mentioned
the growth a
county, and t
the step of
town.
(7-..
li vi- CJ
Vilf l Kip
an.!
it a
ml i
iiat
impi
ought to have. 1
-- a", illustration ol
evelo nient ol til
the country keeps
ovcincnt with the
.1. T. lUivitlsmi.
ii t in 1 1.
t'i-ov.
William
FRO.U MAUISUN,
Yes,
, It Blew A Series of liltf JJecl-
inics Cliurclm liullclliiif.
LViNdi, Madison Co., N. C, Sept. 1.
You can talk of northern blizzards and
western cyclones, but we arc sure that
there never was a worse day in the Laud
of the Sky than last Monday. Hie rain
came in torrents and the wind blew in
every direction, prostratingcorn and do
ing much damage to other crops that
were very much below the average any
w nv
Our section of country is now having
a series of big meetings. The Sprin
Creek Union Sunday school convention
met at Lurk's Ch-tjjel on August 25, am
with lirother lasocr Ebbs as chairman,
hml it fraud time as any otic can have
with the good people of Spring Creek
There have been many new and elegant
churches and school houses erected in the
cii'hth and thirteenth townships re
cently, anions them the Spring Cieek
seminary wherein now M. li. and licnily
keeves is teaching; school. 1 tie ictno
dists have built a cood ehureli on
Meadow Fork. It is called Itahhng
Chanel. It was dedicated last Sabbath
by Brother Sconce, who preached one of
the best sermons ever preaeiien
Meadow Fork.
The Christian people of Upper Meadow-
Fork had a fine time on Auaust at
their annual meeting. So if the good
neonle of this section hold out faithful
there will be none left ignorant and not
a sinner lost. A. Aoms,
PKOUKAil OF RACKS.
The Will Occur at Ilie Morlli Car
olina State Pair.
K A LEIGH, N. C, Sept. 5. The race pro
cram for the fair is as follows: Second
day. Wednesday, October 18, 1893,
o'clock p. m. 1 3.00 class, trotting to
harness, purse $100. Mile heats Best
three In five. 2 Running race, purse
$50. One-half mile beats, weight for
age, best two in three. 3 Two-year-old
class, trotting to harness, pur&e $lt.O
Mile heats Best two in three. 4 2.4()
class, trotting to harness, purse $150
Mile heats Best three in five.
Third day. Thursday, October 19
1893. 5 2.50 class, trotting to har
ness, nurse $150. Mileheats Best three
in five. 6 Running race, purse $oO.
Half mile beats weight for age, best
two in three. 7 Three-year old clns,
trotting to harness, pnrse $150. Mile
beats Best three in five. 8 2.30 class,
trotting to harness, parse $200. Mile
beats, best three i.n five.
Fourth day, Friday, October 20,1893.
9 2.35 class, trotting to harness, purse
$150. Mile beats Best three in five.
10 Kooning race, parse $50. Half mile
heats weight for age, best two in three.
11 Open to world, trotting to harness.
; $1,000. Ad tie beats Best turee in
t2
0B
T" PaTjjrv'S SAI.H By virtue of a. power
of ii'r e..n tionc.t In n nd of rruit Mr.
c.it-'l to hi.n ht U M. WiU'nms and J. W.
J.tti-e. on the 13lh ilav of Mine, A. I. IKOl
rtefault haviiR tireu mule In the payment of
the inebteilncs as -curefl therein, the uti
i si -zneil as trustee wt'l on M-nnay. the O
dav of Oc'otier. 1S:.1. ot thecourt home
lobr in the eltr of A nhcville, Hell for cash to
the hierhrnt bidder, the land and premises
dccritrd in naltl Lleed of Trut. situate, ljinu
and bcinjj In the comity of Puncoinne and
state of North Carolina, o the waters of
H-avcrdnin ercek. on t h- ent sjdr of the
Ashcille n- d Ilnrnsvil'e ro.iil, Bloinin IS the
lndsol" S T. H.-Or.l. W O Kamscy pml
others, and ilc-serilicil as follows: BciMnninc
on n sniHll l.lai-konk S. A . c'ar.er's sou t heast
corner. It ru-s with snnl Carter a lint somn
einli' v drKrccs.- wist two hundred and seven
ty and '.i-io ('J70 ill fi-et toa dosrwood: then
aimtti eljrhty-four drervni 2' west, two hun
dred -d one nnd 4--10 (201 . feet to ii stake
at a sprin-; then stiuth s'jf a7' west two
hUn.irr.l and fifty tvro and I t0 (U52.0) feet
to a stake near another I'rine; thn aouth
1 !i 27' west fort y-one t1 1 left to n pr -losed
roacl: then with fsi.l road north 77
2' west three hundred and 'isty-stK and 3-lt
Lldl m feet to a st:ikc on top of a ri'lKe ii
an old orchard; then south 7l west one
h'lti 'red nnd thirf.- nnd 210 (t:t0.2l feet to
a s'ae; then s -nth r,:t west oe hundreil
anl liftv-one nnd ISI K) li-ct to a stake
in the mMd'e of the Ahevillc and rtiirns-vilie
ro;id. thn wl h said road ouh 11 -"' west
f rcr hundred rut. I forty (3V0 feet; then
sotU ti1 e-ist three hnndred and five
l.-Mf.) feet; then south 2.1 lX'enst seventy
nine ati.1 r-lo I 7'..". i feet to n stake in th-i-entrc
of siid r'-n-i, llrown's north west cor
ner in the Wo nlfin old tine; then with said
Mrown'a flo- th line north 77" HlV mt ot
tluusand two hundred and ciulity -right and
3 lO l 12XH.51 feet to a small oak the south
west corner of the land own-d lv Ir. . S.
R-.ird; and then with Unir.t's went line north
east five hundretl and nlnely-fire and
5.11) .r'.5.Bl tcet to a m ill liliiek ok. t -e
ti.-iiinninn corner, con ' ai fiur Twenty and
tlVl-lOo acres, more or less, all of which land"
nr.. more particularly described in s d Heed
of I rut, which is reeoTded in Hook No 2-t
of Mortuaires. in the Ri-Ki'ter's otli.-c of llun
comlie count y. at pa,:es '..), etc .to whici refer
ence is hereby mad- for a further descriotion
f the nme, i i order to satisfy the indebted
n. ss, interest and costs, as secured by said
deed ot trot. -M. li. CARTKK.
Sep2Sa-.it Trustee.
T
COLUMN.
tV ANTED.
"17-ANT1SP A four-room honsc as central
TV as possible. Addrc-s U X., Citizen Of
fice.
aiiKldlw
A SOUTH CAKOI.INA l.AIJV who has
lost heavily by the Cyclone, ileslrcs em
filovment of some kind. Kelcrcucc Riven.
Address A. II. C , l'l-Htullicc. Cidl'.l
STHNO
OKAC'HKR.Ti pc writer anil llookkcciicr
wants a positiiu; loni; t-xpci icnee.
6iUlt A. J , Citizen Oilier.
flOMPHTUNT AND K1U.IAH1.I5
rANTKH A live
If business In this place, previous ex
perience not m-ccsarv to the riyht man
dress PLYMOUTH KUCK PANTS CO
sciitldMl Knoxville, Tcnll.
man to represent our
ex-Ad-
WANTKH To borrow $20(1 to 51HI for
three numths or longer, on best secu
rity; no bonus, but reasonable interest. Not
pressed for money, but could make more il
1 had this udditional capital. 1. O. box
titi. .jy2VKItf
AirANTKD-TO OIVB $100 R1IWARU for
W any case of toothache that oae "bot
tle of Williams King's famous toothache
medicine will not cure in two minutes. For
sale by all druKKists at 1( cents per bottle.
We ask you to try it. livery bottle guaran
teed liv T. C. Smith oi Co., wholesale acints
for Asiicvillc. N. C- ic21d:im.
FOR RENT.
TTIOR KliNT From October 1st, twelve-
I' room furnished house, 127 llavwooil St
Apply to
: .il iwk
GEO. S. 1'OWliLU.
JfbsoiuUty
Pure
T,L
liOK KliNT
AJ Clayton
boarders,
an5dtf
-House of 18 rooms, No. 20
street, suitable for taking
Apply to II I- OK ANT,
24. South Main street.
A crc
of
ftli!
est
ttU
Ic
lar bukinj; powder. Hteli
:ivtuins strength. Intest
1 Stat.-s Ooveii" incut Tood Kcport.
KlYM. HAKINO I IUVPEK C..
!..! Wall St., New York.
SOUVENIRS
ii-GrEJMS-Sr
l--0 HV
t;r;ice f
X'i:v V, Kit. SLiit. -'. F.-i- cruelly of
eoncciiliun :;ml b. liliicss of execution, the
storv oti'oli-hcil in the riiilaiiclclii.'t Tress
ol last Tucsil.iv a-. il tele-graphed bro:n.l
cast nver tl;.' civilized world to tin
effect that the life of fieri 'cut Cl.-vclaml
was lieiii.- :;radually b,-tpC-l away liv
caticer in his liioutli is probably without
n.ira.l'.e! hi p.i. .iterts roli! ieal histi..ry. Tin
le-rin "political history" is used adyit-cdly
.th-.Hi''h tl.c rccit.'il dealt re-let
fuilv with an alleei! pcrs.:ilal aliiietion
ilh tlic 1'itsidcnt. us l.iiirua:-re hid the
real motive tuiuci iv niij il, as iiic mi. up
claws of a ti.ucr are liuldeu by its sou
coat, which motive had its origin m the
keenest personal resentment ami polili-
1 hatred, .o.iima.ly tlie article np
ared over the sioiiatt::c "lLolland"
hieh is the r.om de- plume of K. Jay Hd-
w.irds, tho New York corrcspoude-nt ot
the Tress, but the ical author of the
scandalous narrative holds his head
duller m llic community I ban tlic journ
alist.
To t he lew re ; sous w bo are lanuliar
with the inside history of the late Tres-
ktitial c;im pni.L'.ti and the events subse-
pient to the flection of Air. Cleveland.
it is not iiillicult to trace toe story to us
real author anil to guess at the animus
which prompted. It is but to echo a
ucpicion wlireli Has been expressed Irc-
tjueutly since Tuesday to chromele the
name ot Air. wiu am rv. t.racc in tins
connection.
(ountin that Mr. Grace inspired this
lory crediting Mr, Cleveland with a
aiiccr a story based rather on a gum
.oil ora bad tooth the fiendish malignity
of the act w ill be obvious to all when the
ichcatc condition ot the Trtsidenl's wile
is considered. Americans love a fijiht,
but thi-v hate a fighter who docs not
t fair. The nan who inspired the
Cleveland cancer story is not deserving
f any consideration at the hands of the
prcs under tl.c circumstances. Cincin
nati Tribune.
Wedding Presents.
T()T
11 vested in ttie by a certn'n deed of trust
executed by M. U. ltailcy and his wile, K. li.
llailcv, on the first day of March, lsini, for
the purpose cf securing a certain promissory
n te for the sum of $l,OIM and interest, the
said note being more particularly described
in said deed of trust, which is registered iu
book li. at pane Hill, in the olliee or the
KcKistcr of lieeds for nuncombe county; de
fault ha vinsr been made iu the payment ot
suid note nnd interest, and having been rc
nuested so to do by the party of the third
part to said deed of trust, I will sell to the
htKhet bidder for cash at the court house
door in the city of Asherillc, in said county
of Kuncombe, on the 2Cth day of September,
isu:i, for the purpose of satisfying pui.i note
anil interest, the folio wing described lands
and premises, to-wit:
Situate, lying and being in the county of
Funcombc and State of North Carolina, in
the citv of Ashcvdlc, being lot No. L'l in
Shelby Park, to the plat of which im regis
tered reference is hereby made tor further
description of said lot. snd bounded and
more particularly described as follows, to
wit: Hcglnning at a stake in the eastern
margin ot ltlunton street, at the corner of
hit No 'Mi. nn(i runs thence with said street
north 1 15' cast 75 feet to n slake, corner of
lot No. a-'; thence south H7ij cast mu leer
to u stake; thence south 1 in' west 75 feet
to a stake; thence north 7H west 150 to
the hcffinnine. beimr the land eouveved to
K,i-.l M il 11 lili v hi lohn It Hostie and wife
toid C I'. Iilnnton by deed dated the 7th of
September, 1 tsua.
Reference in hereby made to the said deed
of trust as registered for further particulars
thereof. Till a 3d ol August. 1H03.
J. G. MKKRIMON.
aug i!3d.rtwctlncsday Trustee
TjVIR HUNT-Dwelling house, corner of
AJ Orange street and Mcrrimuu avenue
Apply to Henry 11. Stevens, Attorney. No. 1
lohuston building. jy.'Tilif
KliNT, No. I- Jefferson Drive, near
st llavwood street, close to street
cars, six rooms. $ 10 r,o. Owner ias water
tax. w. s. CI SOMAN, s Court square
5.1 tf
FOR
Wcs
JEWELRY
MADE TO OKDER.
LEADING JEWELER,
18 OD'ffH MAIN H.Ti.IIS'r.
J. C. BROWN,
"VTOTICK Uy virtue of a. rower of anle
IJI contain d in ndct il of mortearc exe
cuted tti itic ly S. Hammt-rshlng and wife on
the 13th Uav ol I'eltruarv. is'.u. nni re a lit
tered in the otltcc of the Keyister tf lccds of
lUmcimle county, Nurth Carolina, in Hook
i!;t at pave 003 of .Mortjiuc Kreords, and
liv reason of default in the pavincnt of prin
cipal and intercut of sale) debt secured hy
sniil mortirpe, I will sell at public auction
for cash to the highest bidiler at the cturt
house door in Asheviile. Nortli Carolina,
lliiocnmbc county, on Wtdnndav, Oc'.obrr
4-th. 1 isy3, at 1'J o'clock m,. the house and
lot of land in Asheviile. North Larolin
Buncombe county, on the west side of Spruce
street, described as follows: Pcf-innins at
the southeast corner ol a lot formerly be
IfinfdiiK tn Moore, in the writ margin of
Spruce street, and running with said street
in a southerly nircction nt ieec to me norm-
cast corner of the Barnard lot; thence with
the line of the latter in a western direction
J HO fert to the Slmlcr line; thence
with the Sludcr line in a northerly di
rection 90 feet to the line of the Starncs
property, thence with the line of the Startles
property and the; Moore property iOU fet
to the beginning, as hy reference to said
deed of mortgaiie will more fully appear.
This. August ;tOth, lH'.Kl.
ANNA B. GKOUSIiHCK.
auj30wed5t&oct3
i;
lj iittfuriiiahcil; modern improvements, lu-t
jlOR KliNT OR Sl,Iv A nine-room house.
Hailev street
moyOdtf
Innntre liv Utter
MISS S. M. VOSSHtX,
P. U. Box 05.
F
71(tK HUNT The ICurunean hotel. 28
South Main St.. Athcville. N. C. Mrst
class stand for restaurant, lernm reasona
ble. Apidv to T. I. Johnston or F. W.
Thomas, Jolmston tiuililmK.
aiiK'J'Jdtf
0)R RBNT-
J: arrmiKcd house,
That lnre nnd conveniently
No d J Merrimon ave
nue Hot and cold water withbatns on two
floors All modern improvements Location
central, with larye well shaded grounds
Splrnilid residence for la rue family or board
injc hou c Apply to U C or M J PAGO.
aprlod tl
HIGH GRADE WHEELS
J DROPPED !
We kuvo n number of new and second hand whtelts
on hand whi h wo wish to close out, and for the next 30
days offer them at greatly reduced prices.
Call at our store and examine and get prices, whether
you wiah to purchase or not.
ASHEVILLE BICYCLE CO.,
84 Patton Avenue.
TKLKPHONK NO. 40.
THE HAYWOOD
White Sulphur Springs Hotel,
WAYNESVILLE, N. C.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT,
Is Now Open for the Reception of Guests.
HOARDING.
IJ'easnnt rooms and board with n North
ern family, 101 lluili-y st. nunTdlm
rpwo ptensnnt rnoinn with bo-irdut Mrs.
A Alice Reynolds, 4-S Spruce street.
uiiKld t w
C(l)I'NTKY tRU-Two and a hnlf milts
J from eity, three fourths of n mile from
street car. delightful location, dtiilv rani!, $t
per we k. Address Mis. T. 1). Carter, Lock
Box 44 t, Ashcvil'c, N.C. aunlildcodtf
LORBTTA HALL Hot SirinBS, N. C.
Open all the year. The finest elevation
in the prinys. Well furnished. Kucili-rnt
table. Kates reasonable. 11, M. Swaine,
proprietor ntiudlm
It has been thoroughly renovated n nd many improve
ments inndo, among which are I'orcvlain bath tubs on
each floor of the Hotel, with hot and told water, also at
the bath house at the Springs. A line Chalybeate spring
recently discovered on the premises, the water of which
isasgcod of its kind as the noted White Sulphur, which
makes the plae doubly attractive to those in search of
line mineral waters Amusements consist of Orchestra
and Dancing. Lawn Tennis, Howling All"y, etc. It is the
intention of the management to make it a pleasant and
homelike resort For further information address,
15. I. CHATFIEX, Xrnrictor.
"Also Proprietor of Highland Park Hotel, Aiken S. C.
K TliKRACH Uo iidinu house. 11 1
Jlill.-ide strec-. (In Lookout Mountain
Itct'ie Car Line. Lnrec Krutimh and
plenty of -hade. UK3. M. B. HILL,
uugl7dtf
Kiecl
BOA RHINO At No. H Stamen avenue.
Table farnihetl with best the market
atfortlrt; hJt uml cold water; furniture new;
fine location,; ou cur line; single und ilnuhle
rooms. npriitidtf
.Plumbing, Steana
and Gas Fitting.
t For Sale on Easy Terms
THE
TIN AND SLATE ROOFING. CHOICEST FARM ON SWANMNOA.
All orders intrusted to my care will reeeivc
prompt and personal attention. Ouallty of
wi-rk utid mntcriul guaranteed.
OHDCRS SOUCITHD.
BOA K III NG House pleasantly situated in
best location in citv, near street cars;
larc S'n;le and double rooms; table the
very finest. Reference can be given.
MKS. o. I11KKAI r.in I
McCape House, 2 4 Grove Street,
apriudtf
THB CHATEAU Irivate boardin(?house
No. ail Haywood stivet. Fine city
aud mountain views; perfect sanitation; hot
and cold water; comfortable, niry rooms;
well provided tabic; attentive service; rea
sonable rates. Two bundled yards from
Montford car line.
MKS.M. li. DI1TWILBR,
oct7dtf Proprietress.
jMISCEQANEOUS.
lJK SALR Old oarers at the Citizen
Xj counting room, Su cents prr hundred, tf
ITIOR SAI.li I'onv. ponv nhneton and har-
Mj ness; all in gooU couditiou. Inquire at
Winyah House.
atiKlodtl
ITIOR SAL1J A thoroughbred Jersey
J entitled to register; two years old
dress.
sept 2(1 tllll:
bull;
Ad
BOX 013.
I tti::c-om IcM ;ocl Kouda.
Hkmikkson, St'it. 1. As in my wide
ruiiiljK-s throu -li Western Nortli Caro
lina I share in tlie profuse hospitality of
eaeli section, I am struck with the com
parative excellence tt" our Huncoinhc
roads. If our counties cmly take note
wisely and put prisoners to work here
property wouhi speedily double in value.
Ktspeetlully, iV illiam Ward.
UusiiichN.
From the S jrinrield fMa.ss Ecpuljlican.
The improvetacnt so marked in the la&t
two weeks unquestionably marks the
Ijeginniiif; ot a lull and speedy recovery
TELIil'HONB 170.
aiK7d3m
43 COI.I.UGE ST.
THE FRENGH BAKERY
Has Lctn bouKht liy W. A. JAMES, JR.,
and will be run ns a fust-eluss bokery at
PO. 51 COLLEUB 8TRSKT.
We will keep a fresh supply of CAKES,
PIES, and BREAD on hand all the time.
Prompt attention given all order.
"LOOK UP.
and not down." if you're a guffer-
Ing wonian. Every ono of tho
bodily trouble-s that come to
womon only hns a ffnaranteKU
cure in Dr. l'i?rce's Favorito Pro
acription. Thixt will bring you
safo and certain Help.
It's a powerful gonern, as well
as uterine, tonic and nervine, and
it Duuus up and invigorates trie
entire female fry stem. It regu
late and promotes all the proper
lunations, Improves digestion,
enriches the blood, brinm refresh
ing sleep, and restores health and
strenirtn.
For tilcerations, displaoements. bearine-
down sensations, periodical pains, anil all
female complaints " and weaknesses. " Fa
vorite Prescription" is the only guaranteed
remeny. it n trrer I ails to Denelic or cure,
yon nave your money baciu
In every case ot Catarrh that seems
hopeless, you can depend upon Doctor
fa.iife uatarrn itemedv lor a cure.
It's proprietors are so sore of It that
they'll pav $500 cash for any Incurable
case, bom Djr all druggist.
Tic season's English and domestic
woollens are in with us and we hare the
correct patterns as well for gentlcnca :
suitings. Schartle, tbe tailor.
AllOUT O MILEi; UAST Ol' ASHEVILLE
ON W. N. C. R. R.
Dozen fine springs, seventy-five acres wood
lands, large acreage, choice bottom lands,
uplands In fine condition, grass and
clover, vineyard, one and one-baJf mile
river front, good roads, best of neigh
borhood, etc., make this the most dasir
ublc farm In Buncombe coutty. Within
one and a half miles is being erected the
$50,000 Industrial School building. Al
so the proposed Mammoth Knitting
Mills, backed br five mil ion dollars.
mill include part of this farm. Apply to
D. D. 8VTTLK,
STBNO'IKAPHV Private inst-Tiction Riv.
en in Shorthand and Typewriting by L.
Isadora McKcc, lol Builcy street.
aug7dlm
I- OST. Hetwcen Judge Moore's hnujcnnd
A Mr. Policy's, a nair of Kvc-CJlnssc in
ease marked Pox, 1'h'lndclnhia. A suitahle
reward will be paid rn thrir rtturn to the
latter place. MISS KAVANAliuH
dit"
NOI.KS1HH RBTRKAT For Diseasts of
Women. Scientific treatment and cores
Kuarnntecd. Hlennt apartments for Indies
before and during conhnemcnt. Address
Tbe Resident Physician, 7 I 72 HaxterCourt,
nasnviue, icon. augvua.m
N'
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Asheviile, N C.
OTIt'B TO SCHOOL CHILIIKKN All
children exra-ctinir to attend the Public
Schools during the etjming session are re
luestcu to meet me at the respective school
buildings it the times given below, that
they may be graded foradmlssion. This ap
plies to lormer as wen as to new pupns.
parents are in vlted to come with their chil
dren. Examinations will continue from 9
to 1 and from 3 to r ench clay: ornnge
street building, Wednesday, Scpteinhcr 0;
Montford avenue building. Thursday, Sep
tember 7; Itailey street building, Friday,
September 8; Catholic Hill, Monday, Sep
tember 11. J. I). UtiliLUSlON, JK.
sept4dlJ
OIVS US
MISS L. M. BhOWNE,
Formerly with Stern Bro's., 1.3rd street
and Fifth avenue. New York City, will be in
town till the first of October, daring which
time she wi'l give lessons in tlie S. T. Taylor
system of cutting Ladies' Garments. Also
cnt patterns for ladies desiring perfect fitting
garments. Can be seen from lO o'clock to
4 p. m at the Oaks Hotel anglHdSm
TAKE
Your broken wagons, and vehicles of ah
kinds to R. Uurnette's shop ou College
street, where they will be rcpuired
promptly and in first-class atyle. Hay.
iiir secured a tirst-class uorsc-fiiorr
BINGIIA3I SCHOOL
ASHEVILLB, N. C.
4- ONE HUNDRED AND FIRST YEAR
BEGINS SEPT. 1.
C barges, t ISO per half terra. Tuition for I
day scholars, f "SO per half term. Found I
trio on Montford avenue car line for ONB I
PARB. P"or catJdogaes address.
MAJ. K. BINGHAM,
angl 4d 1 m Superintendent.
make all kinds of fine shoeing a Sliceialty
li. BURNETTI3.
PIANO TUNING.
TRICB RBDITCFfl
Rave ns croft - Scliool
OPENS SEPTEMBER 21.
FOB INFORMATION
Apply at toe
Scliool from xo a.m.to z p.m.
avanSSdlm
Till September lO I still tune Squ-re, fp
right and Grand Piano f r S2.SO each.
Work guaranteed. J K USSfc LI.
47 Sooth Main Street, or P. O. Box 32.
aug31dlw
Vorldu Fair, Chicaco.
' ohimet Armnsaond aabBtrmt.
HilTrl m m Vreproo: rooms; n-r r"li
V Hal unnnwi nwn va wv. '.'
Anwrleu sod Itsrosesn Blana
rilffT?nCXloslar. Flr-cH famU;
WsvsiWssiiri aotsi, Wott o csnmlaa,
TIib Normal and Dolleolate Institute,
FOR YOUNG WOMEN.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Second Session, September 13, 1893
This Institution is located lit the motit beautiful supurb of of Ahlicville N. C. The spa
cious building, recently completed for It use at a cost of $00,000 is furnished with pure
water from Springs on the ptctmtKS, is lighted with gns, heated hy hot water and pro
vided with hot and cold baths.
The health and habits of the pupil arc carefully guarded. Uisidcs the ample space
given for outdoor exercise, a well equipped gymnasium will be fitted up within doors. No
expense has been spared to make the sewerage and sanitary arrangements perfect.
Each pupil will have her 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 in rely of
A chrktian school, but a christian home. No pupil will be rcciivcd who is not iu reasona
ble htaltb, or who cannot furnish credentials as to moral character.
FOUR SEPARATE COURSES OF STUDY ARE OFFERED TC THE STUDENT.
1. THE NORMAL COURSE, for the thorough training of teuchcrs under instructors
from the best Normal schools.
8. SEMINARY OR COLLliOIATB COt'RSl', Including uneicnt or modern luuguugcs.
sciences, music, drawing, etc.
8. COMMIiRCIALCOURSK, including stenography, yewrlliiig, bookkeeping, etc.
4. DEPARTMENT OP IK) M EST 10 PC I KNOB, (a) Scientific cooking, the study or
the production and manufacturc of foods, etc. lb) Sewing embracing the cuttiug und
fitting of garments, millinery, etc.
The teachers at the head of this department arc from th : fatuous l'ratt School, Urook-
yn. N. Y., and the others from the best institutions In the country, chosen with reference
to Christian character, experience and ability as teachers
A thoroughly organised Preparatory department has becu iurnlshcd for ull such as
are not prepared for the hiKhcr classes.
The scliool year Is divided into two terms; cost to pupil 50 per term, or 100 per
year, which barely covers the exiiensc of board, the school being practically free, having
been provided tor by a few liberal friends of female education. A limited number of da
pupils rec.ivcd at 25 per term. For further particulars apply to
REV. THOMAS LAWRENCE.
jj.vr) asueviuc, n.
TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of a power
of sale, contained in a deed of trust, ex
ecuted by T. W. Shelton and S. B. Rhelton,
mm wile, on tne lsin nay oi Apm, innv, uc
fault bavins; been made on the payment ol
the indebtedness as secured therein, the un
dersigned, as trustee, will, on Saturday, the
Z3d nay ol rleptemoer. lpua, at ine court
house door, in the citv of Asheviile, sell for
cah to tbe highest bidder, the lands and
premises described in said need ol trust,
which is duly recorded in the o flier of the
register of deeds of Buncombe county. North
Crnlin.. In hnok 1ft. oa Dsns 103. etc.
and to which record reference is hcrebymnrie
lor a more eomplctedcscriptionofsaid lands
nH nr.mli., in nrrfrr tn aatiafv the indebt
edness, interest and custs, as scented by said
deed of trust. it. U vAKKbl l.
at23d4t wed trustee.
WORLD'S FAIR.
ir Mr. train 9 to the World's Fair,
write the Ually Citisen, Asheviile, N. C, for
11. ost rated printed matter describing the
Pair, and time-tables snd pamphlets issued
ht fhr steamer lines or rnilr isds yon would
use from your home to C nice so. No charge
is mode. This offer Is ma ic special ar
rangement with the Recreat- on Department
uie Lonniss onion
HONK fWOI.I
Some cures sre knows as gold cares, but
the Houston Cure is known ss tte sure cure
for the Liquor, Opiuns asa-sswrpnim nin
...H 1. mm riallv. I ft. MDencC BOS
iiA tn ahnvt habits and failed only
ia one case. No known remedy for any dis
ease ran show such a record. Cares guar
anteed at 60 Co)egc Street. Askevil), N.
GLENN SPRINGS WATER
IS A SURE RELIEF XO SUFFERERS.
What Hon. T D, Tobnston says about It:
About four years sso I commenced the use of the Clenni8prlng water, to rid my ays-
tern of the malaria from which I had been suffering tor some time. The water has en
tirely relieved me snd I cheerfully state thst 1 believe it to he ss good water as can be
found for all ordinary dltca.es of the liver and kidneys. For a genend tonic and reuovater
of the S3 stem I believe It has no equal. Very truly years,
"T. T. JOHNSTON."
From John P. Arthut, Esq.. Attorney st Law:
"1 don't know the constituents ol the Glenn Springs water; if I did I would make some
for myscir. Neither do I know how it acts; If I did 1 wouM act so myself. It Is a well
made water ssd It sets well. I csa only say that its efftcts on me and my forefathers
been more bear Ada! than say ither water we ever used, and I am glad it has been put hi
the reach of as poor a man as JOHM P. ARTHUR,
"T Pclhsm's Pharmacy, May 23, 1803."
What 0. T. Rawls writes Pelhsjn's pharmacy, Asheviile, N. C-
"OcnUemes: I have used Glenn Springs water and consider it, as compared with
muICTal waters, the best 1 know of. Everyone la South Carolina knows about 'Old
8nrbwi.' Ia (act It has been most favorably known there for a century. Yours truly .
"C. T. RAWLS.'
asheviile, N. C, May 37. 1803.
PELIIAM'S PHARMACY,
Sole Agent . . . . - - . AsbcrUlc, N. C,