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THE ASHEVHiliE DAILY CITIZEN Momlav Evening, October 9, 1863. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Tas DAO.T Ciiiun, Democratic, la published every iftnra (except Sunday) at the fol lowing ralsis airletlr cmmM: . OaS Yaaa ............... ......$6.00 Six Mouth. .. 8.00 Tmi MoiltMI. I ....... 1.60 Cms Mow - ..a...... ...... 00 OnaWna; .......-....... IS MONDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1893. IT ia given out that there may be tome co titular appointments this week and that North Carolina may come in for a plum or two. Thb Citizen only hope there vill be no unseemly haate in this matter. . This western district has had its car to the ground for some months now, and the rim is not entirely worn off Congressman Bryan announces his withdrawal horn the Democratic party because the Nebraska Democratic State convention passed resolutions endorsing the Cleveland administration and espc- dally pronouncing for the repeal of the Sherman silver bill. Mr. -Bryan is too easily dissatis6ed to liea good Democrat, but the nartv will still co on as usual. One thing is pretty clear from the ac counts of the two races the Valkyrie and Vigilant have had, and that is that the former boat is the better managed. In the first race which, for lack of wind, was no race at all the Vigilant wan clearly put in the rear for lack of as good judgment as the Valkyrie's captain showed, and in the race ot Saturday, which the Vigilant won by eight minutes, it was equally clear that the brains that heat were those of the designer ol the yacht, not those of the captain who sailed her. All of which may temper our ratification over the one race we have a to our credit. It is to be hoped that sense will pre vail, and that the circular to which Geo Hampton adverts in this issue of The Citizen will not be allowed to disturb the good feelings that should character ize theWaynesville reunion if it is to be a success. The circular should be given no more weight than the same words spoken by its author on a street corner. The fact that he has out those words into print should not draw - serious at tention to them, except to denounce the attempt at mischief making. He must be a low order of man who would at tempt to disturb the harmony of such a Catherine as that at Wavnesville promises to be, and a No. 11 boot, pro jected with mule power force upon his anatomy, should be his punishment if he be discovered. A COWARDLY CIRCULAR. THB LO&AJL EDITOR STILL AT LARGE. Sylva. N. C, Oct. 6, 1893. Editor The Citizen: I enclose you a circular that is being distributed throughout this section, which I regret to see, because it conveys a direct per sonal insult to Senator Ransom and is evidently intended to prejudice the pub lic mind against bim in advance ot his coming to the Confederate Veterans' reunion at Waynesville. It can pro ceed from no good motive and evidently emanates from a source desirous of fer menting discord and strife in the ranks of the Democratic party. The un fortunate occurrence of recent events relative to certain public matters in Western North Carolina is undoubtedly seized upon by some cowardly political character traducer for the purpose of mischief, and a great gathering of the battle-scarred veterans of both armies in the late war, intended to wipe out the animosities oi the past and establish stronger paternal feeling amongst all our people, is used. As a means to offer indignity and insult to a gallant soldier and eminent statesman. Whatever may be the differences or causes of differences between Senator Vance and Senator Ransom, or the over zealous partisans ol cither of these gen tlemen, is a cause for regret on the. part of the conservative element of the Demo cratic party. Both of these gentlemen have rendered great and valuable service to the party and the State and both have hosts of admirers who regret any -seeming or real differences existing be tween them no. But whatever they may be, I feel sure that Senator Vance and his real friends will look with scorn and regret upon any such vile attempt to offer personal insult to Senator Ran som, and doubly so, since it is coupled with an occasion that invites fraternity and good feeling instead of strife and personal hatred. I send yon this, thinking perhaps it may be confined, in its circulation, to rural districts. It is being distributed here by a Republican and I think is the ' production of a Republican partisan that wants to see a row in our family. Respectfully, E. R. Hampton. Sylva, N. C, Oct. 6. The circular to which Gen. Hampton refers was circulated in Asheville. Its authorship is credited to a well known Republican of mischief making proclivi ties. The part referring to Gen. Ransom follows: "The crowning event of the occasion will be the presence of Senator Matt. W. Ransom, to whom the people of North Carolina are so greatly indebted, and to whom be owes so much. Whilst the - Catherine will be free from politics the people will be taught by this eminent statesman that the great center of inter est to the people of this State is bis re-election to the U.S. Senate nest year." It would seem that it ought to be pos sible to "call down" the author of this ia some way. Its meanness is past com menting on satisfactorily. aajraraatcel br Jd( AraAeltf' - Illness. From th Morssntos Herald. There should be at least two supernn msrv Superior court judges, one in' the East and one in the West, who night be twiil tot the time actually in service. with such a reasonable salary in addi tion as would compensate tbem for the loss of practice incident to an acceptance of a position oa tbc bench. Both w -the poiat of economy snd ia the wholesome espeditins: of the business ot the courts, the State and the taxpayers would be gainers by soose sack arrangement. Fim the Shelby Infcw. Whea the editor of the Lincoln Cour ier, who is a clerk la Collector Ellas' office, wrote the following he set hi coulter pretty deep or, as Dr. Caldwell would say, put ia a bore the ford : "The Courier believes that the Democratic Senator who refuses to vote for the con firmation of either Elias or Simmons will rer ssaio receive honors at tbe bands e! t V,e I.:rpncTacy of Korth Carolina." V. uy not? Chicago.--! don't .suppose that the fact, wfll operate- to raise my salary when I get back, bat I have ridden tbe camel. That's right. I have been to the Midway- Plaisance. The first place I took in was Cairo street, and there was where I struck his royal highness with the hump. I stood around watch ing other people ride, and hearing every body laugh at the figures' the riders cut, until I could stand it no longer. Like the soft agitation caused by the gentle summer breeze (that don't mean a Chi cago breeze) tbe feeling stole gradually over me, and I couldn't resist it. It was just tbe same as I have when I am making ready for a sneeze. Just where the sneeze would haye come in tbe ride occurred. There are about a half dozen camels in the street, led by as many saffron-skinned suckers, who go along yelling something that sounds as sweetly as docs the noise of old Thump-t.he-Track.nnd wind ing up the song, if such I may call it. with "Ta-ra-ra-bootn-de-av." Well, as I said, I had to take a ride. A couple of uuuirautu on tne ungainiv camel, wnicn was kneeling down. The saddle has plenty of strings for one to hold on by, and I grabbed a half dozen to make sure. Then the beast cot no. Or started od. Did you ever see a camel get onto his pins? Well, it gets up in sections, and the rider seems to be on every joint that the brute uses in rising. The front end comes up as far as tbe knees, thea the gable end gets uo all the wav. and finally tbe front end gets all the wa up aud there you are, suspended 'twixt neaven ana carta, and in a splendid po sition to commit suicide by falling off, ii you wanted to. The camel driver whooped up his noble steed and here we went down street ! A camel ride, I know, is the greatest settler of a meal I ever knew anything about. I was shaken a good deal more than I chose, but didn't let it worry me and made the round trio all right. The day I rode the ugly heathens were raking in lots of money. But the people who merely looked on had the most luu. And the Ferris wheel! I think I would almost mtlier miss the Fair itself than the wheel. It is simply the grandest piece of man's work I ever saw. I am prepared to testify that the wheel isanv- wnere trom 300 to 1,000 feet high. In going around there is no unpleasant sensation whatever. Eyery thing is as smooth as can be, and you feel just as good as if you were in a Mann car. The signt irom tbe top of the wheel is mag nibcent. Talk about being scared. There's not bit of use of it. If"T r-oulrl stand it financially I would ride about every third hour of tbe 2. If you come here tor goodness sake don't miss the wueei. Financiers and everybody who loves money may get points in the Midway. Everything is a " money maker and scarcely anything, less than a quarter goes. But not everything is a swindle. I went inso tbe German village and the owitzeriana panorama, and ttre man who doesn't get his money's worth there is a nog. T.. XI - . oui ioe money mamng business par excellence, I might say, is the restaurant business in the grounds. Coffee, 10 cents; cold meats, 40; fowl, 50, and so it goes. It is not robbery, because you go in with your eyes open. And lots of peo ple don't go at all, except to a seat to sit down and eat a lunch they brought ironi outsiae tne grounds. I am disgusted with Chicago weather, Rain, clouds every thing except sunshine, But there was a little sunshine one day since we came. Of course we are dulv grateful. It seems just our lnck to strike a rain streak. But as tbe song goes, it will be better "After the Fair." Aiken. NORTH CAROLINA FOLKS. THB GREAT STATE FAIR. CUT RATE TICKETS ii The great State Fair of 1893 will open October 17th and continue four days. The manager gives every assurance to the public that it will be a most interest ing event, and a visit to it will be well worth making. 1 ne stock: exniDit win be superb. The agricultural display will be excellent in quality and artistic in arrangement. Hon. Z. B. Vance will be present and Speak on the opening day, October 17. On tbe same day there will be a game of foot ball between Wake f orest and Trinitv collecea. Everv day of tbe week cyclone John's "Wild West Show" will give performances illustrating the wild hie ot the western frontier, ana mis win be free for everybody. On Wednesday, the 13tb, there will be running races for a purse of $30O. On Thursday, the 19th, there will be a great trotting race by horses in the 227 class for a purse of $300. . On Friday there will be fanning and trotting races. The side attractions will be better and more attractive than ever before, includ ing a cyclorama of the battle of Gettys- Durg, UO teet in diameter; aiso an inaian village; Hurd & Berry's big show and free museum with Steppan's silver cornet band; Zat Zam and Mile Mown in a wonderful impalement act, marvelous knife throwing, with an acre or more of numerous other museums, novelties. curiosities, etc., all forming; a great Mid way Plaisance which will anord amuse ment for everybody all tbe week. On Friday night occurs the great State Fair marshal's ball, which will be the society event of the year. Every night there will be fine theatrical'shows in the thea ters of the city. The dates are October 17, 18, 19 and 20. $1.00 TO $io oo savbp.-a i- v CH8APBK THAN BVE8 BBPOKB. Ticket sold and atatcrooaaa secured oa aU Bor opcaa stcamtblps. SS.OOO accident Insurance enly 35 cent per day. ' Kay's Cut-Rate Ticket Office, 28 SOUTH MAIN ST., GLENN SPRINGS WATER IS A. SVRE RELIEF TO SUFFERERS. What lion. T. D. Tohnaton mji about It: "Abont four years ago I commenced the use of the QlennlSuringa water, to rid my srs- tcm of tbc malaria from which I had been snnerinc for some time. The water baa en tirely relieved me and I cheerfully state that 1 believe It to be an good water as can be found for all ordinary dlaeasea of the liver and kidneys. For a general tonic and reaovatcr of the system I believe It haa no equal. Very truly yours. "T. D. JOHNSTON." From John P. Arthur, Esq.. Attorary-at-Law: "1 don't know the constituents of the Glenn 8ininga water; If I did I would make some for myself. Neither do I know how it acta; if I did I would act ao myself. It la a well made water and it acts well. I eaa only any that its cOrcta oa me and my forefatbera been more bemfidel than any other water we ever used, and I am glad It haa been not In the reach of as poor a man as JOBN P. ARTHUR, "To Pelham's Phnxmacy, May 38, 1893." What C. T Rawls writes Pelham's Pharmacy, Aahevllle, N. C- "Oentlemen: I have need Glenn Springs water and consider It.aa compared with i mineral waters, the beat I know of. Bveryone in South Carolina knows about 'Old Spring.' In fact it haa been moat favorably known there for a century. Yours truly. "C. T. RAWLS." AshevUlc, N. C, May 87. 1893. PELHAM'S PHAJRMACY, - Sole A .rents, - - - - Aabevlllc. X. C. Jlhsoutefy Pure A cream of tartar baking powder.; High est of all In leavening strength. Latest United 8tatca Government Pood Report. ROYAL BAKING POWDBR CO., . " 106 Wan St.. New York. The Charlotte News does not think that Elias will be ousted, even if he should not be confirmed. But it adds that if it comes to such a pass that he has to step aside "tbe choice of bis successor will undoubtedly lie between Mr.Creiec, and Hon. C. Dowd of Charlotte." Governor Carr has appointed Jacob Battle of Nash county judtte of the Su perior court, to succeed H. G. Conner, resigned. Judge Battle is 41 years old. In 1866 he entered tbe University and in 1872 graduated from tbe University of Virginia with high honors, being one of tbe few North Carolinians whoever took tbe full degree of M. A. there. He is an able lawyer and for years has been the part ner of Congressman Bunn. In the last Senate be served as chairman of the com mittee on education. Friday Hon. R. P. Dick reached his 70th birthday. On adjournment of court at Greensboro, ex-Judge John H. Dillard was calk d to tbe chair and explained the object of the meeting to be the passage ol resolutions of respect and the presen tation of a gold beaded cane to the ven erable judge. Both were in good shape. Charlotte News: Capt. Davis, one of tbe vestioule conductors between Wash ington and Atlanta, is a genius with the knife and file. His forte is in minatnrc sculpturing, and at od moments oa the train be carves ont medallions. His blocks are usually about 4 inchessquare, snd the work of a most faithful charac ter. He works from photographs and does it more to pass the time than for any pecuniary object, though he gets $35 for his medallions. One medallions of Gen. R. E. Lee, be -sold for $150. Passengers on his train frequently be come interested in his work and press orders on him, though be only takes an order when in the mood for work. A BAD WRECK ot ths constitution may follow in tas track Of a eiJaortier-ei syatsui, dps to bnpars blood pr tnactrv livsr. Vmtt ran She rfc I Ths proprtseora of Dr. Fisrats OoUssi M6V mat Vnworsry nu mil ton en ran pen Thar soaks a sSralghtfot aad offer te rstara your BauDoy it tbair remedy fails to bsnafit or ears m all disorders sad attractions das So impure blood or inaotrra livsr. Ths gmm of amsss eiraolato thrsno-a. the blond; ths livsr is ths filter which psrsaita tlas rwrns to sotar or not, Ths Bvsr soars, ana ne biood Mrs. sndysai ascsvpa diataia. Whea yoa'rs ram down, cWttats, wssk, snd your wstit bniow hssii.ny sUndard, Jos rsrnin beaUto. atrsecta, sad whoksacos sh. by usine; tb " Iiaoovsry." I btuids up ti body f axtsr thaa naiwiiiitfng Cod livsr Stis or aaimiaioina. Tsars wm.ldnt b any cnaee of Cta-rwrfa C t.rrn If -trroii wk! Lrr. harm Ewnadr. ire i-.j L-i -'- rX ije sa braiM CM, SOUVENIRS Wedding Presents. JEWELRY HADE TO ORDER. ARTHUR M. FIELD. LEADING JEVt-ELEtV 18 SOUTH BIAIN STRBBT. J. C. BROWN, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting TIN AND SLATE ROOFING. All orders intraeted to my care will receive prompt and personal attention. Quality of work and material guaranteed. ORDERS BOLICITBD. TBLEPHONB 170. 3 COLLEOB ST. aug7dSm ASHEVILLE ART SCHOOLS, Public Library Building. Leasona given In Oil. AND WATER COLOR PAINTING, PEN AND INK DRAWING, FKBBHAND. GEOMETRY, PBR8PBCTIVB, ETC. W. H, Willett, Art Master Of tne south Kensington Art Schools, Lon don; snd late Headmaster ot the Hereford School of Art, Bngland. Profeaaor of Art st Hereford CathedraJ School. Bngland, and wnn t-oiiegc, Brecon. Boats Wsles. BSpecial attention given to the training Your broken wajrons and vehicle of all kinds to B. Bnrnette's abop oa College street, where they yptSl be repaired promptly and ha first-class style. Haying- secured a first-claaa horse-sboer I - - sake all Unda of fine sboHn g s specialty. ii. -BUBlsTETTE. Castle; rest Poasucila hfcCapa Bean. - , 19. urovs stase. Hone beestnnny sitnsted fat best location. scst aircex car nns. tsim anionics awa poatofflcc. Larss slnais and dosbte rooms. Heated by steam aa4 arc places. Hot and eskl bstbs Tabla best asBrtlacra st lc ,( octsdtf SWia. M. SCH(liBISTBK. DH. T.E. LINN, ORG BON AXD HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAM. art saaxxa wrest. TeSepboas, t7. oetSdlm IS H K " " OCTOBER 4. -4. 4. THB MONTH TO BUY. ASHEVILLE, N.C. Tlsxla.bxi 184. WANTED. ANTED Table boarders wanted a Castle Rest. 2 Grove street. oct4dlm MRS. M. SCHIBRMBISTBR. w WANTED To borrow 200 to S500 for three montha or longer, on beat secu rity; no bonua, but reasonable internet. Not presaca lor money. Dot conltf make more u I had this additional capital. P. O. Box 664. Jy29dtf WANTED TO OIVB SSOO REWARD for anyeaoeof toothache that one pot tle or Willlama Bt King's ramons tootuacne medicine will not cure In two mlnutca. Por aalc by all druggiata at 1 0 cente per bottle. we au yon to trr . livery ootue guaran teed by T. C. Smith & Co., wholesale areata for AshevUlc. N. C- e20d3m. FOR RENT. FOR RBNT A modem house of 10 rooma on Montford avenue. Apply to Capt. GEORGB T. DAVIS. octsdSw TjlOR RBNT That brick store room and a basement two doors from main entrance to clt-r mnrket, Souta Court Square. J. A. TBNNBNT. oct7dlw T7V5R RENT-Home of 18 rooma. No. SO .I.JIUU ebivcb, fWrMWWJ . n . m ...... , suitable for taking boarders. $30 per noun, auwj w v... .1 agSdtf 2 South Mala street. mo LBT Furnished houae on Cumber 1 land ave. to let from and after Nov 1. A thoroughly comfortable house with mod era convcnicncea. Apply to s ptiedlm - SS Bailey 8treet. "TTVJR KENT The European hotel, 38 X? Booth Mala St.. Asheville, N. C. Pint class stand for restaurant. Tertna reasona ble. AodIt to T. D. Jobnaton or f. w. Thomas, Johnston building. aug29dtf FOR RBNT The 18-room brick houae No. BS College atreet. For ao central a sit uation the outlook la beautiful. It was built for a home for a large family, and has everything necessary for a nrat ciaaa ooara- g hooae. Unfurnished. Apply to mg pt23dtf L.. M. HATCH. TTVTIR RBNT That large and conveniently Jj arranged houae, No 62 Merrimon ar nne Hot and cold water with batha on two floors All modern iraprovementa Location central, with large well abided grounda Hplmdia resiacncs lor isrgc ismiij or oumra big house Apply to HC01M PAGO. sprioan BOARDING. OARD One large room vacant, very de sirable for winter, mks. i. a. L.nrc, sept2Sd2w 20 Flint street. B OAK TBRRACB Boarding house. s Hillside street. On Lookout Mountain Elect, ic Car Line. Large grounda and plenty of shade. MBS. M. B, HILL, aug!7dtf stsoardino At No. 8 Statu ra JL Table furnished with beat the market affords; hot and cold water; furniture new; fine location; on car line; single snd double rooms. apraouu fTIHB CHATBAU Private boardinghouac JL. No. 311 Haywood atreet. Fine city and mountain vtewa; perfect sanitation; not and cold water; comfortable, airy rooms; well proviaeci table; attentive service; rea sonable rates. Two hundred yards from aAonttord car line. MRS.M. B. DBTWTLBR. octTdtf Proprietress. F JSISCELLANBOUS OR 8ALB Old oarers at the Citisen counting room, 20 cents per hundred, ti ASHEVILLE, OCT. 16. Location Cor. CuraborlaRd Ave. and Iola St. . America's national Entertainment! PAWNEE BILL'S Historic Wild West TTIOR good clerks, bookkeepers, aaleamen, A? teausaers. mechanics, etc Address with stamp, BniDlojmcot Bureau, Raleigh, N. C. octoaeoaam T OST On Mala atreet or public square 1 J today one leather back card esse con taining important par era. Reward if re turned to j. it. KANK.1H, os Mcrrunoa - ave. Tvo YOU WANT a position sa drummer, Mj clerk, bookkeeper, manager, solicitor, teacher, mechanic, servant, eta. t Address with stamp Hmployment Bureau. Raleigh, N.C. octadeodam FOR SALBBxtra nne, heavy draft horse, part Norman, good order, sound and faultless; also a very handsome posy, good rider and driver, large enough for man's use. Bargains os prompt application. Address P. O. Boa 4-28. - octedtf TNOLBSIDB RBTBBAT For Diseases of A. Women. Seiestieo treatment and cures guaranteed. Klegaat apartments for ladies before asd during eoasarmcat' Address The Resident Phya3clan,71 72 Baxter Coart, Nau-hTilte, Team. aug2SdSm "laJOTTCB Buscombe eonstr. M. C. HaT AJ tag naslificd aa execs tors of ths last wilt and testament of J sates Ptnkerton, on tbe lath day of September, 18H3, notice ia hereby girea to aU persons indebted to the estate of the said Ja.-nes Ptnkerton, to make immediate payment and settlement; and all persons harisg claims against said estate will present them for payment on or before thclMU day of September. 189. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This 18th day of September, 1 ses. A. H. PINKERTOH, D.M.CLBUBNTS, Bxeeators. ato. TT7CKBK at MUBPHY, Attoracya. septlsdetmoa VTOTICBOF8HBII1FFS SALB By yir tne of ss execntios In my bsnds for col lection issued by I. U. Csthey, clerk mt the aawailoi court of Buncombe, N. C . ia tavor of J. AC. Thrssh and against T. W. ahelton, I will ofFer for aals at tbe, court hossa door, b tbe city of Asheriile, H. C, on ths Srat Maaday M lUrrembcr, 1891, the knowing described real estate, to-wit Ose pices or a pares! of land tying and being in tbc co-ant y of Buncombe, ta Upper Hominy township, bcgisnbne: oa a black-oak on the sowCt bank ot Tarapiks road asd corner of Hosniy Baptist enarch property; rsss aatkWsntsttilid. O. Vonug's Use O stoles to n red oak at east end of aa old ire vara: thence east sa noire to a ma ple oa bank of Indian branch; tacnee sosrtk with R, tt. Heaiy'a line to Tnrnoise road; tbewcai with said road to tbe bcrinning, con taining S acres, more or lri. bald sale is made to satisfy said axecstioa and cost. This October 3, 1-1 v .A hSOOKSmiB, EherUr. ByP. sa. Jooea, Irptity bnerii. (xcauttnoi 55. sFa-feW35:-'."air GreatestWlldWest Nntnre'a Own Exhibition ! Instructive and Pull of Interest! Warlike Banda of In dians, Psmona Chiefs and Braves, Start ling and Sterling Novelties. Bucking Bron chos and Spotted Mnatamgs. BIISS - MAY - UU.IE, The Champion Lady Rifle Shot! A Bevy of Wild Western Beauties, Daring Cow Boys snd Crack Shots. Captain V. i. worry, r-istoi iszpert. HEXICaN HIPPODKOnB, Racing Steers and Standing Racea. Senor Francisco and his Vscqneron. Miss Braddon, the Prairie Queen. Mountain Meadow Massacre Reproduced, also the Wounded Knee Fight. Indians attacking Trapper Tom's Cabin, and the Port Still Stage Coach. as.sn.OTa sa asuuvswar MnvansscSf Maryela of Skill. Agility and Daring. Wild Riders of the Pampas Dlstingulahed Personages and Events Replete with i uniting xspisoacs. GRAND 9TRBET PARADE, Starts at 10 a. m The per for m an era Begin x-rcciaciy at sc ana o p m. noors , Open at 1.07. Brery Feature Repeated at each exhibition. Ladies and Children Onr S Dedal Care. The craning performances tllnminated by Dnuiant calcium ngnts. maxing i ne enclos ure aa bright aa noonday. Beats for all. ADMISSION SO CENTS, Children Under 9 Yeara Half Price. One Ticket Admits to All I Reserved Seats, SS ceata extra. oct7d7t&w XTOTICB By virtue of the power la i AJl vested by two deeds of trust, one exe cuted on ths-Tltb. day of November, 1890, and registered In book 33, at pages 8 et seq, and the other executed oa the 11th day of March, 193, and registered ia book 82, at pagea 4V8S et sea., to both of which as regis tered in thoofBce of the register of deeda ia and for the county of Buncombe and State of North Carolina reference ia hereby made for full and perfect description of the partic ulars thereof, and default having been made in the payment of tbe indebtedness secured oy emia a recta in trust, I win sen tne land therein conveved,with all the appsirtcaaaces snd improvements thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining, oa Monday, the 0th day of November, 1883. at 13 o'clock m. at the court house door ia the city of Asheville, n. u., at puduc auction to tne nig neat mil der for cash. The purchaser must show his ability to comply wrtn nis oia at tne time ot tne aaie, or tne sale will be cried on. Tbe said land and nrexnisea are described by metes and bounds aa follows: Begiaaing on a stake on the N. bank of the Swaaaa noa river in B S. Gash'a line aad mas thence wicb ma line N. 8 tt, 3S moles to a stake, said Gash's corner: thence continniasr with said Gash's lint N.8W.M poles to a S pan- is n oaa; xnence rs t w. sto poles to a staae, j. n. ncmpniu-a tui iiei . xaenoe wrta ueme Bill's line N. S B. SO polen, rrossing ths old stsge road to a bines: oak; thence N. 7 B. . x potes to a staae, once a aonrwooa cc ner; thencs N. S B. 2o poles to a small ai oa tbe w. bank of tha avwamaaaoa river; thence down and with said river si fbllov S. S B. IS soles. S. ! B. U Doles. S. lO 33 poles, & 8B.U poles, a. 30 B. 86 poles, 8. 83 B. o poles. B. S B 13 poles, B. if B S poles. S. IS W. notes. S. tta W. IS poles, a SS W. 13 poles. N. ST W. 9s poles, N. W. lO poles. N. 73 W. SO poles. M. 74, W. 8 poles. A. Oa W. lsV poles, tv. S poles, a. BS SV. IS poles, S. b W. is. poses to tas beginning. containing ins 1-0 aerea. J O. MURRIMON, Trustee. aept29dlOt . STEAM BOILER INSPECTION AND INSURANCE COUPAIiY. ASSETS, 1,343,005.50. TO VISITO RS I tr too msB to gammy . a way -a ukarmo AMD CBAMJttnto aowBsiM or '- a&bbtivxm, uarosir "r cutrrm wjtb Tan cm- .MBH-mmdaATBMBTVMNSD- , rtrtx. YAtxrn rs a ptwb? BNGMAVBD VTBTT Of ASH E VI bL-E oooocaxoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooe The only strictly Boiler Insurance Company in the United States. Four inspections annually. Best in spection. Best Insurance. BRANCH G GABHT Agent, 34 PATTON AVE., ASBBXsUlUB. . TELEFHOMB MO. 40. - COIslTCIIIIAS LEAD - If you pay $150 for a bicycle why not buy the best made ? Best material Best Workmanship.' Best finish. S- Latest improvements. WAVERLY Best Wheel on earth for $100. Second hand Wheel at greatly reduced prices. ASHEVILLE BICYCLE CO, COMBINATION! 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Oct. 9, 1893, edition 1
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