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THE ASHKViLLK iAU,Y Morttl.tv !!voniiiy, September 18,. 1893. - ft, ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Tnu Daily Citizen, Iemerttle, in published every afternoon (except Sunday) at the fol lowing rates mtrlctly caxh: Okb Ybak $6.00 Six Months 3. 00 Thhkb Month 1.60 Oki Month so OhiWiu 15 MONDAY, SEPTEMHKK IK. 1893. SEWS IS UUH OWS STATU. The Democrats could not mustcra majority on Saturday in the House; in fact only 50 Democrats were present. Consequently nothing was done. Train robberies are getting too com mon and too frequent. They must be stopped and the robbers must be severely punished. Meanwhile why should not every train carry a military guard ? N. Y. Sun. How many hundred traius move daily ? How many thousand men would it take to give every train a military guard ? And when the train was stopped and the express car was blown skywards the next moment by dynamite, where would we look for a military guard ? The New York Sun saj s : "The September number of an Ameri can magazine opens with an article upon the Englishman Izaak Walton; and after that it has articles upon the Englishman Thackery, the Englishman Fepys, and the Englishman Richardson, followed by still other compositions about English men or by them. Great are the Euglish, or some of them; but we are not aware that any one of their magazines has ever been filled with articles about iminent Americans, of whom there lu.ve been hundreds since the English lost control of this country." Dash the English articles in our Ameri can magizincs! Down with an American magazine that does not ask for nnd print only American articles on Ameri can subjects! All the leading American magazines are pub'ished iu New York, and they seem to know no point of the the compass except the East, and that because it looks towards England. Whue is their patriotism ? It is exasperating to those who f.tvor a large navy and try constantly to find something for it to do, that in the fust emergency it should be wanting. When the last revolution broke out in llrazil it was according to the eternal fitness of things that the United States should be represented in the harbor of Kio Janeiro by one of our smart cruisers. Hut a week went by before one could be ordered by telegraph to go to the scene of action. That one was theCharlcston. lltr com mander replied that his steering ap paratus was broken down and that he wouH have to coal before lea vim; Montevideo for Kio. The Newark, too, was ordered from Norfolk to Brazil, but she could not be made ready before today. The Detroit also was started in the same direction, but after she kad s;iik'd it was discovered that she had not been regularly accepted by the govern mcnt and was still the property of the contractor who built her, and she was recalled. All of which suggests a lady 's watch pretty to look at, but not as serviceable as could be wished. not home: ki-.ki:ks A telegram from Guthrie, O. T., the entrance of the Cherokee strip, says that "people fought like wild animals to get aboard trains to get into the Cherokee strip, and hundreds were injured, some fatally. Men forgot their manhood, women lost their self respect in the wild struggle for advantage. During the ter rible struggle to get upon the trains one man had his shoulder broken, one a dis located leg, and a women an arm broken Twenty others were badly trampled upon." There was another rush after the train arriyed at the first town site and two or three persons were killed, while the accidents were almost as large as the number of persons in the struggling crowds. On the surface this wild scramble would appear to haye its origin in a natural and. of course, entirely com mendable desire to gain a home. But the facts are chiefly otherwise. There were a large number of lots in town sites which might be called speculation land. The great rush was for them, as for the grand prizes in the lottery of first come, first served. Such as secured these prizes were made comparatively rich, some single lots selling for as hinta as $5,000 within an hour after they were settled upon by the "boomer;" and it was in the hope of becoming thus sud denly rich that men and women risked their lives in one of the strangest strug gles for wealth the world ever saw. As for the genuine home-seeker, there are still thousands upon thousands of acres at a yery moderate price peracie for him to select from, and he does not need to travel thousands of miles inland to reach them. Rev. Tom Dixon liuil a smull crowd to hear bis lecture at Winston. Kernel svil'e News: The total loss bv the cvclcnc will doubtless reach $ l.r,- oio. Elkiu Times: Click & Co. made a shipment of 10,000 pounds of dried fruit last week. The Statesville cotton mill building is about completed. It is splendid structure and everybody is pleased with it. From the 1st of January td the 3 1st of August thtre were 12,000 chiekeus and 25,000 dozen eggs shipped lioni Albemarle, Stanly county. Greensboro Patriot says : We are sor ry to have to announce that owing to the stringency in money matters it bus been decided to abandon the attempt to have a countv fair this year. The Winston Sentinel says that some time ago Maj. Hunt, of Yadkin, drew several hundred dollars, out of oue of the Winston, banks, and that a few days ago a ruber entered his house and stole it. Tl.e Kaleigli Xews-Obs rver Chronicle says that lr. Winston of the I'nivcrsitv carries in hislcft breeches pocket a grave yard rabbit's right hind loot as well u a buckeye with eat-eye mottles, which lie got at roni;'tii. It is stated in the Kaleigli Xews- Observer-Chroiiiele that tl.e Supreme court will meet on lndav, September 22d, for examination of applicants t practice law. The examinations v ill be concluded on Saturday and the court will enter upon the call of appeals from the First district on Tuesday, the L'dtli. Davidson Dispatch: F.arlv in August Mrs. Win. C raver i f Ktitii pi ie, was i picking a bone felon on lur husbands thumb with a needle, and then stuck the needle iu a snool of thread and laid it on the fluor, and happened to run the needle iu her foot. She was taken sick immed iately and died in a few days from the felon. She leaves a hnsbind and five child re n. Raleigh N-C.-C: On Wednesday evening at the North C.-.n-liua lasa'ie asvlimi, little Mary, the two-vear-old granddaughter of tt.t supi rintcmlcijt. Dr. ilham K. Wood.-whi'e playing in a bed room on the seciv'd il r ol the main buileling accidentally fell through a large windowpane, plunging !ua Ymz to the hard walk 25 feet below, without, so far as can be ascertained, serious r suits. A SIWTI.SXIAS WHO HAS FAILED. Prom the Atlanta Constitution. We n ised him here in Ibllville, 'lore he ever come in note, Wegot lit in upnt break o'd.iyan'leirnd him how to vote ; An' each election day that come he al- wavs made his mark He'd vote six times bv daylight, an' twenty 1 1 til s by dark ! Then we put 1 iiii up fer Congress, an' he told the boys that he Was fer silver, like salvaliou an' yon know salvation's free ! An' we sent him n a-howlin' where the Congress fcllci s roam ; Rut he warn't no good at votin' when he got so fur from home ! They called him a "bimctallist," an' then he j iked his coat, An' went to compromisin', when hcortcr went to vote I They crossed him nil' they bossed him, ini' he didn't make his mark. An' he'll wte ih more bydalght, an' he'll inn no more by dark! Tlic Pitw Tarlir Mill. I-'roTj tin Washington News. All effort will be made to make the hill as plain and consistent as possible, so that no doubtful questions will drag their way through the court", and no industry will suffer by a lack of propel proportion betweiu the rates on 'the raw materials and on the finished pro duct. An opportunity will be given manu facturers, especially ol' woolm goods, where the matter is most important, to work off their stacks made from' duti..hle materials In-fur..' the gomls made ol live free material come inio the market. Pro vision was made for this in the Mills hill bv making: the duties on woolm goods'takc effect January 1 , ISM), w bile free wool was to take i licet on October 1. 1SSS. The Cosmopolitan Magazine AND THE WEEKLY CITIZEN 1 PRICES ON- jx TESotlfcx for 2&2.oO ci "S"ex- III- GKKAT lLI.l'STRATnn MONTHLIES have in the past sold for $4-00 a a year. It was a wonder to printers how The Cosmopolitan, with its yearly : 1530 pages of reading matter by the greatest writers of the world, and its 1200 illustrations by clever artists, could lie furnished for 00 a year. In January last it put in the most pet feet magazine printing plant in the world, nnd now comes what is really a wonder: We Will Cut the Price of the Magazine Still More for You! Think of it. 1 IS pages of readii.g matter, with over 120 illustrations a volume that would sell iu clot li binding at $1.00. Till; KEVSI0S AT 1:1 KM I.;11A.I. Headquarters Tinted Cuiileileiate Vet erans. KooniJl Kenner bloj;, .o. Jo Carondalel street. Ne,v Orleans, La., Sept. 13tb, lS'ja. FtiiroK Tub CrriZK.x : lieu. J. U. Gor don, Commanding I'nitcd Confederate Veterans, is anxious that the informa tion showing progress made in organiz ing camps iu this benevolent association, be given to the public, with the hope and belief that it will stimulate and encour age those veterans who have not yet organized to do so at once, ami send their applications for necessary papers lor membership immediately into these headquarters, so as to be represented at Birmingham at the great reunion on Oc tober 2d, and :id, next. Applications will be received either by letter or telt gram up to the day of the reunion. The summary shows 301 camps al ready registered; applications are now in for necessary papers to form at least 100 more, so that if nothing prevents, there will be uearlv, or quite, 500 camps marshalled at the Hirmingham reunion. fcummarv of camps bv States- N. li. Tex. Div. 27; W. Tex. Div. 2n; S. Iv. Tex. Div. l'J; X. W. Tex. Div. 13; S. W. Tex. Div. 12; total Texas 12'J; Alabama 50; Mississippi 37; Louisiana 31; Florida 20; Kentucky 25; Arkansas 21; Tennes see 15; South Carolina 10; North Caro lina 10; Georgia S; Virginia 7; iklahoma 4-; Div. N. W. Ind. Ter. 2; Missouri 1; Distiiet of Columbia 1. Total 301 camps. Yery respectfully, Geo, Moorman, Adjutant General and Chief of Stall. Willi the "CilUeu's" Apolov, From the Shelby Review. Some two or three weeks ago Thk Asiucvii.i.iS Citizen and the Morganton Herald copied an item from a Shelby paper which contained the statement that "drunkenness was on the increase in Shelby," and credited it to the Shelby Ke view. No such rot ever appeared in the Review, because 1 1 ) the facts do not jus tify the statement, and 2I the Keview has no grudge at its town that would lead it to so grossly misrepresent it. 1 OK OJSI We will send you Till! COSMOPOLITAN' MAGAZ1NH, which has the strongest staff ol regular contributors of any existing periodical, and Till! WFFK 1, Y C 1T IZi:M both tor only 82.00 a year. WHEN II AIM) TIMES COM 'I If Kr IS THIS TISSJC TO IiC:"VOl I2EK. XSvt-ry Dollar Ssivccl Now Counts Double. The easiest vjv to srnf iih n is in t r:i i Jinn rxpcnsi-s. Why not save Hirer t r fi-ur tiol'nrs ( n wt rv rnilrc'tt) ticket u tmy ? U is only i:iv rmt prn. f tit- who H!'u;ti t - lci! with ri''Uiiisii''c !r 'kcrs Try Kay's Cut-Kale Ticket Oilico, 28 SOUTH MAIN ST , ASHEVILLE, N. C. Telephone 134. HIGH GRADE WHEELS -DROPPED ! We hnvo a number of iiv and rux-ond hand wheels on hand wliMi we wis-li to close out and for the next 30 days offer them at greatly reduced prices. Call at cur stoic and exnmine and pet prices, whether you wish to purchase or not. ASHEVILLE BICYCLE CO., 01 Patton AVoxiu.e. Msolu Pure Aereii-..i f luttrr l.-.'..inrf pi w. It-test 'if till in Wnvenii'K t-.-fri-;.h.- l'nit-.i Sst'itcH '.loverntTU-nt Finn! K-i"t KOYAI. l'AKINc- Po'VPtiK lOli Wall St.. N-- V t.ntl'-l E -GrEMS- Wedding Presents JEWELRY GUAM) OraiA HOUSE. ANOI'Nl-'.Mr.NT OF TIUC F S PP-EACHc'-SRATOB REV. THOMAS DIXON. JR. -TiK 1 T TIU: l!3- STI-tnKT HAI'TIST cinf-iv 11, . v. 1 1 rv K1SO.VI.AK 1'KICU-'. .".II. 1 OO, it-kits on sa'c at I.inrisi-y's Wcrlnt silav. 03 KIM ft ; U &. v ii2 i WA.vncn. A X T . n inu-TiR-nt wliitrh- IHV VA not r.v 11 la v (.r's otlic inn !' 1 t"ep1odtr it 1 f vt-nr- ol iio.iis olli t' boy ill Allan'-- nt own lia nd w nl !os. Mil, Ashcvillf, N C. lf ANTi-.li-V llirc.-tMii ' To l-iiiTitw $'Juil in Sfil'll lor ontli- or hmyt-r, on I i-st win- r it v ; 110 ti 11 1 I nit r asoiwtt.lc n t cn-1 . Not Tis-t-0 tor tn ncv. Inn coiilil make nmrt- il I li.-ul th.! adUitioti: 1 vapita.. l . IUix ion.. jvysmtf THE HA Y WOOD White Sulphur Springs Hotel, WAYNESVILLE, N. C. UMDER EEW MANAGEMENT, Is Now Open for the Reception of Guests. 1o.Km-:us in t. titlc r,) FAU.KMER'8 SVBBTITl'TK It Ptovldc For the Coinage of yilver vt to 800,000.000 From a Washlngrton telegram. Senator Paulkner's amendment to the pending financial bill withdraws from circulation all notes save the legal ten der greenbacks of denominations less than $10 and substitute in the stead silver coin, so that there can be no ex nnna;nn nf the currencv txcept at pro- ;.iori in tne further sections of bis amendment. He believes that by the withdrawal oi these notes silver dollars and $5 and $2.50 gold pieces will circu late alongside ol eacn otner in inc oruiu Tk. omrnrlmpnt will orovide for the coinage of silver up to an aggregate of $800,000,000, ana wnen turn amount. rliMl the coinace of silver will cease absolutely. The present aggregate of silver com, including suDsioary coin, amounts to $615,000,000. so that the ;..oo nnrler this amendment will be $185,000,000. It will be provided first that no more purchase of silver bullion shall be made until the seignorage and bullion now in the treasury, amounting to $53,000,000, have been coined. This s. rinne at the rate of $3,000,000 a month, and at this rate it will take more than three years to coin the seig norage and bullion now in the treasury, the estimate being made, of course, on the coinage value of the bullion. When that period has elapsed the treasurer is directed to buv silver and coin it at the same rate nntil the limit designated shall have been reached. Mr. Faulkner compotes that to accom plish this will take about seven years. h that time we will have been able to determine what the future policv of the government regarding silver snau w, Spiked That One Uiin, Vc. From the Springl'ielil (Mass.) Ktpuliliinn. Mr. Cleveland is the first president to send a negro to ugrcs-ent the Cnited States in a c'iplomalic or consular office in a "white" country. There have been plenty of presidents willing to send him mm to Liberia or Hayti; but it is a Dem ocratic president, singularly enough, who goes so far as to appoint a ncyro to one of the best consulates in one ol the hrst European nations. This spikes the big political gun pretty effectually. Tx. At n r,MM vjfi when you fid heartily, you L should take V lr. l'ieree'g Pleasant Pel .jit MADE TO OHDER. ARTHUR M. FIELD, LEADING JEWELER, 18 SOUTH MAIN STSEKT. ASHEY1LLE ART SCHOOLS, Public Library Building. Lessons piven in 111. AM) WATKN COl. OK I'AINTINO, Hl-.S AMI INK 1KAY1NC. I-RKIill AND. f.lioM i-TK Y. rERSPUCTivis, i:tc. W. H, Willett, Art Master Of thf Smith KiMisintrttui Art Silioots. 1,nn ilon; niifi lute lic!itlmatr oi" the Hereford School of Art. KiiKl.ttt'l. rr-tu-ssor )f Art nt Ilerrft.rd Cathedral riluol. Hiiland, and Christ College. Hrecott, South Walifl. tf"SjK'eial attention givi n to the training nt urt teactitrrs. simiiiu rlet. Your liver needu th F gentle stimulatintr. u well as invieoratine. effect of those tiuy, iugax - coated Pellets. If vrrtii fitnl Arrvnrorr A.,t tuid, inexpressibly tired or debili tated; if you've no appetite and A furred or coated tongue it proves thai THE FRENCH BAKERY Una been bought by V. A. JAMES, JR, and will be run as a thst-class bakery at NO. 51 COLLKGB STREET. TVe will keep a fresh supply of CAKES, PIB3, and DREAD on hand all the time. Prompt attention given all orders. you're btlwua. In that case you should carry in your vest-pocket a small sealed vial of these Pellet. They are anti - bilious granules, wnicn act in a prompt ana natural way without griping. 8o beneficial and latrtin, which act in a prompt and natural way, wiwoui griping, no uenenciai ana lam in ia their effect that the makers can affori to guaranty that they will giro you satis faction, or they'll return your money. There's no case of Catarrh so hopeless that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy cannot cure. The makers will pay f500 reward (or any incurable case. DUMMY LIMB SCHEDULE. Leave Court House Square on Char lotte street electric car for Sunset Park at 9 a. m., and every 30 minutes there after until 12:30 p. m. Commencing then at 2 p. m., take car at square every 30 minutes until 7 p. m. W. A. tk B. m. tc'Y. SCHEDULE. Regular half hour schedule to Sulphur Springs without change. Cars leave rear ot postoffice 8:30 a. m. and thence every half hour until 8 p. m. Round trip 25 cents. Car also leaves posloffice at 7:45 a. m. to Spartanburg tram. Stop Overs on all World's Pair tickets over the Queen and Crescent Route, K, & D., and E. T., Va. & Ca. Ry. are granted at Cincinnati, Louisville or In dianapolis. Through cars to Chicago. D. 0. Edwards, G. P. A., Cincinnati, 0 QIVE XJS CALL C. M.TATE, MODISTE, 63 CENTRAL AVB , (BRIDGE ST.) 8. T. TAYLOR SYSTEM. Bliss BlaRsie K. Stnrnes, IIILLINED, AT 27 NORTH MAIN STREET, Ashsviilc, N. C. Latest Styles Constantly on Hand, septiedlw E. M. ANDREWS 16 and x8 "W. Trade St. Tfcrlradlnff Furniture. Piano and Orann dealer in the Carolina. Write him for nricrn or are W. o. Preblea. special aaent. at iH South Main Street, Aaheville, N. C. Spec ial atttntion aiven to rnrnismnK note's ana Bne rraiiiences. u..uiiiibi JSd3m Charlotte, N Rave user oft - Sclioo OPENS SEPTEMBER 21. FOR INFORMATION Apply at the School from io sum.to i p.m aaaSSdtta It. lias Ik en ilnimnbly rraovntcd and many improve ments made, aiiK ii: wliw li art' l'orrrla.in bath tubn on enh liner f 11. Iloli 1, with lut in.t ( old vat r, also at uit I. e l,.r lamil.v .-r ,M'lv lit il llOliKC Jit till' S' I H 1 ! ITN. A flIU I 1 U 1 V b('a t r-Iliny: i to- tn siiit;it)ii: for one or m cj V A N 'I 1 P T o ti tl c rmiH with ilrt'mp 10 1.1 w:Mf M U iL-mi?. A Iso two I:t'TSillS. tiild 4-or- hoi NVnr ttuturv l'nrlt ami l'osujll'u'i'. .it 1 full w r(((iuJ.v list ovcird on t lit iromise8. tho wntor of wliit:h TASTH11-Tll CIV!" S Oo Kli V A K 11 for tlc of v illimris .V Kind's tnillitiiM tfiolli.'H-'lit.. i(;ilici:ic w 11 licit curt' ill two minutes. I or ly all ilrnguists nt mi ct-ntn i cr bottli... Wf ask ynu to ,.ri it. liv.-ry bottle Kmirair irtil bv T. Smith Co., whoU-H.-.U- act tits lur Asilivillc. N C- 'i-yiil3in. T 7(i IK KliNT A llnyton st:t.t lu.nrilfi s, Hnritf 1 1 ousu ot t s rooms Apiilv to II K. UKAST. FOK HL'ST. tnMr"for' king ai i ( 1 I n v c li fj', Lawn Tfiinis, I t 1 i I j jJT Al!v, t-ii: 24-South Main trett. For Sale on Easy Terms t THE CHOICEST FARM CN SWAHNAKOA. AIIOL'T f. Mil. liS HAST OK ASH liVI l.I.E ON W N. C. R K. Dozen fine spriiiK'. scvrnt -five ncrta wood lands, larue ncreace. choice bottom lands. uplands in line condition, proas nnd clover, vineyard, one and one-half mile river front, good roods, best of neigh borhood, etc., make this the most dasir nble farm in Huneombc coux.ty. Within one and n half miles is being erected the $50,000 Industrial School buildinK. Al so the proposed V ammoth Knitting Mills, backed by five mil irn dollars. will include part of this farm. Aji'l.v to I. U. MJ 5 TLE, ailK7dlf Asheville. N. C. 1 H KIvVl' VtTryon N. C. inht room h live p.'trtlv lirni--!l d Well urranKed lor a boarding hou-e. Address, HAKi'Lll l"H III UPAY. septl Idlw llox TiS, Trycn, N. O. rrii'l I.KT lurnishcd house on CumtK r 1 land ave to let trom and a ter Nov 1. A i horouulny eomfiti tnble house with mod ern conveniences Api ly to COK I I. AMI UUCIS , s ptlOdlm lit Iuttou Avenue. is as ; (l I us kiim as tn notoii u into MHiihur. w liii-n miiKt'H llio pla'- doubly sittrartivo to thoso in search of fine mineral waters A iniis,inents consist, of Orebestra It is tlm ! int n t ion of 1 bo ma niigcincii t to make it a pU as.inl iiad homelike resort For fnrth-r information address, il. P. CIIAl'FIELD, Proprietor. WaSTAlso ri-(')rietor of llighlaml Park Hotel, Aiken S. C. F Tt IK W li.NT The liuroju an lioivt, US tSuulh Main St., Ahc .He. N. C. I"irt cms stand for rcsuiurant. Terms reasona ble Aitlv to T. I. Johnston ir V. W. Thomas, Johnston buiUtiOK. auKUdtt jlOK RKST Thnt larc and conveniently J. C. BROWN, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting arranged house. No t2 Merrimon ave tine Hot and cola water withimths on two doors All mo'lern improvemt nis Location etntrnl, with larKe wed ah jletl grounds Sphmlid rcMidcme lor lare faindv or board in hou-ie Apply to H C r M J I' AGO. npn ;ulU HOAkDlXG. CIOJ NTKY BORn-Two and a half n il-. J from titv. three fourths ol n. mile fio-n street cur, delightful location, dnilv mail, $5 per we k. Address Alts. 1. i. warier, lock llox 4-4-4-, A-ht-vil e, N. C. auK'laeodtf 7" ORKTTA HALL Hot String". N C. JJ Open f 11 the year. The finest elevaMon in the priii k. W ell furnished. Kci lln t table. Kates reasonable. 11 M. Swnine, proprietor atlDdlxn OA K TEKRAC K Hon i dine houne. 04 liill-idc stee. On Lookout Monnta n hlect ic car Line. plenty of -hade. UUril7dt.f Lnrcc eruuHflsi and MKS M. li. HILL, BOARldNU At No. H Starn s avenue. Table fwrni'hed with best the market jlTurds; hot and cold att-r; furniture new; fine location; on car line; single tmi double room!". npr'-Mid tf BOAHDING Ilouxe pleu-antly situated in best locution in city, mrur Mreet cars; lorue s ngle and doub e rooms; table the very finest, Reference can be Riven MKS M SCHIKRMK1STKR, McCopc IIoupc, lit Grove Street. aprlOdtf TIN AND SLATE ROOFING. All ordcra lutruated to mj care will receive orompt and personal attention. Q mlily of work nnd material Raoranteed. ORDERS SOUCITfD. TELEPHONE 170. aug7il.'lra 3 COLLEGE ST Your broken watron anJ vehicles of all kinds to B. Bnrnctte's shop on College street, where they will be repaired promptly and In first-claw style. Hay ing secured a first-class borse-shocr 1 mnke all kinds of fine shoeing a specialty. 15. BTJRNETTE. WORLD'S FAIR. If on are orHn to the World'a Fair, writ the UailT Cltiaeo. A.heTllle. N. C, far illaatraied printed matter deaerlMna: the Pair, and time-tablea and pamphleta taaned hi h. iminfr linea or railr iada roa wonld are from your home to Clila so. Mo rharxe ia n.ade. Thia offer hi ma le apreiai r rsnaenieDt with the Becrear oo Depairtment the Chiiatlaa Union THII t HATHA I' Private boarding holme No. 211 Haywood street. Pine city and mountain vit-ws; perfect sanitation; hot and colli water; comfortable, airy roonia; well provided table; attentive service; rea- tfonab-le rates. Two uuadied jarda from Mootford cur line MKS.M. E. DETWILER, oct7rltf Proprietress. Grand Combination Offer! The Louisville Home and Farm And The Asheville Weekly Citizen For Only $1.10 Fer Year. Strictly in Advance. ASHEVILLE - - - TO CHICAGO! I.EAVB ASIIKVIUT,I5 08 T. ARRIVE KNOXV1I.LI5 7 .1 P. LBAVI! KNOXV1LLH.,. s 00 M. M. M. FOR SALE. tjOR SALS-Old papers at fe Citizen ' tvUotirg roon, 8(1 cents p.T hutidnd. tl Winy ah House. Pony, pony phaeton and har- Inquire at BUKlSdtf TTIOR SAL.H Xj ne; nil in Kood condition FOR SALR An excellent fnmi y driving horse. Also liulit two-senled surry and l.i.rnes. Very cheap for cash. CH at 170 Monttoru avenue icpiioiw- M1SCELLA SEOVS. XJROP. P. W. PI.BNTJH Piano Maker and Tuner, corner Central avenue and Woodfin street. Toninjr and repairing of a1! kinds of instruments Music lesions given at his place of business. scptl4dlw AKK1VR CINCINNATI " M. ARRIVE CHICAOO o 15 P. M. Fast Time, Ilenutifal Seen ry, SfeKt Roitte ... BE SURE AND BUY YOU it TICKETS VI V - - - "E. T. V. & C. AND Q. & C. Pullman Sleepers eo'ng through to Clt'caso via "Big 4 ' secured at H .rriman ot O 57 p m. Elegant Pullman Sleepers Aaheville to Cincinnati. Write to C. A. BBNSCOTER. D. P. A. JNO. MILN, T. P. A. B. W. W8ENN, Oeneral raiicnipt Agent. INfiLBSIDE RBTKEAT Por DNeas a of Women. Scientific treatrrent and cures guaranteed. Klegant afiartmenta for ladies before and during confinement. Address The Resident I'hy cian, 7 1 72 BaxterCoort, Na-taville, Tenn. nu25d3m Pit a Rrasons WUT - YoD Anotn,o Tim Tub CiTriBit 1. It Prints the News. 2. It Writes Its Own Editorials. 8. It is the Heat Local Paper Ever Printed in W. N. C. . It Prints the Latest Telegraphic Newa From All the World. 6. It Believes ia Ashevilia Always. To SUM OP IT IS A NEWSPAPER IIAVS too TiioconT of "jr'Jt Six Dollars will Oct It Tor a Vear, and If Yon Live in Asheville It Will Be Delivered at Your Door livery Evening, World's Fair. Chicago. , Cahnnet Arsons and ( Street lfl T7 1 fireproof) u rooms; near Kali nU I Ua Ground.) baths on cvsry Sour. E- American and European Plana lffH"TTl toBanay. rirat-ehus famuli INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. ASTON, General t Intnraace t A:cnt. Kcsvr No. 30 Sdath Mala atrcex. 8tavbUated 1U. Aaharvtne, H,C IS A GLENN SPRINGS WATER SURE RELIEF TO SUFFERERS. What Hon. T D. Tohnston says about it: Ahont four yeata ago I commenced the use of the Glennprlngs water, to rid my sys tem of the malaria front which I bad been auflcrlva: tor some tlite. The water fast en tirely relieved me and I cheerfully state tbat X beltere it to be as good water a. can be found for all ordinary diseatea of the IWer and kidrers. For a general tonic and renovnter of the avstem I believe it baa no equal. Very truly youre,, "T. D. JOHNSTON." Prom John P. Arlhur. Esq.. Attorney at Law: "1 don't know the constituents of the Glenn 8prinffR water; if I did I would make aome for myself. Neither do I know bow it acta; if I did 1 would act ao mjactf. It la a well made water ad it acta well. 1 cut oaly say that Its effects on me and my forefathcre been more bemficial thaa any other -water we etrer used, and I am glad it has beei put In tbe reach of as poor a man aa - JOHN P. ARTHUR. "Tc PelhanTa Pharmacy, May S3, X83." What O. T Rawls writes Pelliam's Pharmacy, Aaheville, N. C- "Gentknicn: 1 have used Chnn Springs -water and eon-ider tt.aa compared w Ith mineral waters, the tat I know of. Everyone in Scnth Carolina knows about 'Old garhin.' In fact It baa been moat favorably known there for a century. Yours truly, "C. T. KAWLH." AahcTflle, N. C, May 37. 1893. PEUIASrS PHARMACY, Hul A genu, - --. ' " AftliCTlUc M. C, I; - 1 J
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