THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Saturday Evening, December 16, 1893 ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Thb Daii-y Citizbn, Pcraowdtic, is pnblishcd every afternoon (except SnnOaT) at tbc iol. lowinjt rates strictly cush: Onb Yuan $tVOO Six Months 3.00 Tbhbu Months l.RO Onb Mobtb ro OnbWkbk t5 SATURDAY, DEC12MHER 10. 1S93. The philosophic editor of the Jnckson Ga., Arjjtis was rijjht wlu-n he taiil that a man with a pood constitution, a fooil heart, a venial disposition and n yood head is rich. Monroe (N. C.) Enquirer. Please add health to the above, or, at least, provide lor the perpetual absence of K"p. TllEKK are no football names in Wash ington, it is oo late for oasib ill and too early for horse racing or seating. What, therefore, keeps the Democratic representative Irom his post ut duty ? Is it croquet? Whatever be the cause it is distressing to learn that frcquetitlv these days not enough Democrats can be mus tered in the House to make a quorum ? A Washington correspondent ol a Charlotte paper says: "The Simmons and Klius renom na tions have not been rekrre l as vet to Siib-conmiittees or touched 'n any wav. From a highly lespeetable source, tin connected with Senator Vance or any ol Mr. Elias' enemies, it is learned that the finance committee is unanimous! v iq posed to the hitter's continuation." We seem to ha ve heard somclhiny to this effect a mouth cr two ago, but per haps the p lint intended to be made s that it is s'ill true. Sli oi.kK Cukiu; l r said in a t : 1 1 k . t Jacksonville about "ulove con te. t -" . "Some people characterize these en tests as brut al anil deradiuj:, er t he same neonle will alteml a footbail yatne. and alter seei'' the p!aveis carried 'll the tle-lt 1 with broken limbs or wote in juries will applaud wildly." Mr. Corbett forgets that some of "tl e best people" attend tootball contests, t o matter how brutal tlicy mnv promise to be, while, as a rule, it is the man of h v tastes in other things that enjovs a r'y.c fight with its ll itten.d nosi s, s;i.t cheeks, broken jaws and closed cvei-. -ambling attends both contests, how ever, at: 1 really the difference in f ivor of football as an 'o spiring spectacle c ilcn latcd to lead to. higher and nobler things is not wide. TMK VtlWKIIiaCH fill. I.. Senator Voorhces Inn introduced a bill providing Ur the "coining of stign iorage on the treasure stock of silcr at the rate of S'J iiim.iiiiii a month. Af:er this seignitirage Juiid is al! coiiud monthly silver purchases arc to bo re sumed sntlicient to coin $ J ,(( ) '. a month." Nearlv all the circulating tnediuni under ten dollars is to be, in time, silver by the rctirtment o' "papir circtilating notes or certificates of what soever character or denomination, less than ten dollars; except national bank notes or cert i fiea tes redeemable only in sil verdollars," and also by the retirement of "the t wo-a n d-' ine-hal! dollar gold pieces ami the five dollar gold pieces." The last section of the bill is: "The Preside!'. I is hereby authorised to app tut five commissioiR r to an in ternational conference-, to he held :tt a place hereafter designated, with a view to secure in tenia t i na 11 c a tixitv of rela tive .i'.t:'! tictwttn goM ;od silrir as money, br me.-ms of a common ratio be tween these metals, with free mintage at such ratio." Why it t his be-, as supposed . an Ad tain :s tration bill, one that President Cleve land will siuti, whv was not it offered ;i.--. a substitute (or tlie Sherman bill at the time of the extra session ? A vast deal of friction and party division and time might have been saved, and the dt sired legislation secured months .ago. TtJIK Tl (gt'I'r. 'treat Britain has decided to expend forty millions of dollars on new war ships. Secretarv Herbert pleads, in hi report, tor an appropriation id one bat tle ship, but practically admits that with it onrnavv would not float half an hour in a contest with any first class oower. That being the case we have arrived at a good place to stop in the hopeless bus iness of training lor an international marine and sub-marine, slugg ng match. We have enough boats to represent us and misrepresent us as recently in Rio de laneiro here and there, .and no good reason is advanced why we should try to copy the fashion ot old-world nations who stand ready hourlv to H- at each other's throats and do as much whole sale murdering as possible. Moreover, the notion that some small nation may one clay e.-it us up if we have not a big navv is ridiculous. It there had not been a I'nited States cr-iiser in the harbor of Honolulu last Januarv to land marines from, we should nut now be in a very complicated and diser-ditn-ble mess. Iiy theway.it was in Is Ki that a British war vessel's rear admi ral took possession of the Sandwich Islands and raised the I'nion Jack over Honolulu. Six months later the same flag was hauled down and King Kame hamera III. was reinstated by order of officers representing the Queen ot Eng land. JUST .V MOUTH CAROL.1XA. TIIAXKSGIVIX HRKk'AT 11 V VAVi: II l.YATS. The board of education of IMaden county brought suit against the commis sioners of that county to force the latter to refund the money collected for ri t'onfedernte pensions under the act of 1889, claiming that the act was uncon stitutional. Judge Winston, in the Su perior court, hehl that the tax was un constitutional. The Supreme court now lererses Judge Winston's decision, and declares that the Constitution requires the Legislature to provide for the po. r. the un.ortunate and orphans, and that the pension act was enacted in the dis cbarge of a legal as well as a moral right. Newton Enterprise: An old darkey who was selected as one of the witnesses to the private hanging in Dallas last week of the young negro Sara Ncely for burglary, says it was just the nicest job be ever saw. that if they had been hang iog a president, it could not bave been more nicely done. Alamance Gleaner: The Windsor Cot ton mill. Burlineton, is now making considerable goods for export trade to Brazil and other foreign markets. After a suspension of several months tbc Wadesboro Silk mills have resumed operations. Kane Kreak, N. C. Du-.kuiii Co. 1SIXJ the Dec. Sittiz.-ii lMditur sir: I dtimio how hit air, but some how, er some other bow, thaiiksiviii da awlwaze makes me? diecm bad drcems. Which bit k.ui: be bekase.Miss Hanks dunno how ter luiv things cooked good, when Miss II inks sets iiei bed fcr 1! luiv a Tin ky for dinner, them thats lucky erntii'l 'fcr 'J hav di zincs on that tliar Turky liccdiUcr hav no miss givu s koi -sainiu the w.i the kritteis gwiue t r K-pit-paid. When that thar Tutky com ur the table, all I got " de.v air" t cr maik a phew i as-es at hit wi'h a kvai vin line, and them big slices cr brest jess rules off like sliciser lite bred, cc as cr them juils, a 1 you got -dew a it- jess lmislniM at ini cc tlcv comes a pa it, same is tl' tersi, we ) ss bin a watui Ur you sa the tvnnl, e bin a Iaja oil' for sippcrate seint . little time, here- ge-es. cctha tills ter peaces lite thar. However, ct si i! I, suiiu pin cr other aliwaze makes u;e ducm bad dreeius the i:c x i:iic. 1 liiweil It I" ter rite von kou sarnia the eh g.;..n hot dree in I had t li n.k-gi via nite, 1 iluiin.) what made me .In cm bit, hit nho want that thar fuiky. 1 sd.luni ever elrecms p ones, nether. Imei.ss a tcllinot von what 1 b i euai. Ml I'K-. i-;m Sli.,'.t 1. :n u e ! :m ste'!, 1'e r !:.ititi hss w e---llt e I e , t re ti.l-liu;i icil.:s. lie taUeu her ' 11. lite-. h e-Ii ill - s). raill' rt.nio .X; ', 1 i 11 . Nc l :4ke.l h .-11 ur K-Ue. !' I e- eh. in- i; t i I went :0! ter Miins 1 le- Oi.io.e! like a note. The re-. I .e In- s. ; er hi.n s . !.i , !ia e h rte . . u t,r -r-i ;- N i - I . , a i s , . i .V j ' t ; . e- . Yoll has tile- I t 1 te 1 t-.i'v. v : i o i '. ! s t i ; 1 1 : t I i . . 1 , 1, U V a -h,.iki ::i l.,s i-roit llU tier. t.ii '1 (l.iun ii i s i,;tr i , h e;i U S I ec.i he ll.lil lle elratlre. 1 ' e 1 1 : e' r .1 !. e . i lit' H - 1 t . I;c, .1 J. 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'n-tte I.tiin.n.ti twas mc. -lit- nrsk the sky ti while. 1 nii ymi -e.-ir air mi.Uliin limr a v - ll t in t he r- m - -W'Jio n se- hto in In Ti ilvun yt.'irs 1 lie l-iirl jilitt-t- itinu huin out: Wh.en Al.f s. d t'.ut. Shrl le- l.elll-.n s ,-. 1 ' nt -iitt- inr 11 tin- l.nvt ' Aim hi. Ii.-ivt 1 1 . 1 1 1 . he kt, r,h-i n u a ou liette-r take- u rest! C1ICKCH xoricvs. fa-tm-t will cottier n fVivcir by liiiiulitit; in the-se ihitice-s not lult-r limn lO ain on Sat urtliey.l CATHOLIC CUl'KCll. tTatholie ehurell, corner tl.-iywoott ami l-"lint streets, las B. Wliite, rt-e-tiir Pie-ine sere ie-e nt 1 1 ti in; Sun,lay seluieil at 111 a in. : servit c daily ut 7:ar u. in. IlAl'Tlr-T CUl'KCll. I-'ii-st Ihiptist chureh Ctirti'-r Culle'-re tliul sipi-uce stree-ls, K'ev. J. 1.. White, riiistor St-rvii-t-s ut 1 1 a m iintl S j. m Sutiila-.-Se-llenil ut U:;lO a in. IVetieh Iti-,t:t,l It intist ehiireli Sitmlay selitiol at ll:;!!! a in. 1 1 i vine- w orshtp at :l p in Ae-atleiuy Hill M is si on ---Stun lay m-1iimi1 at. :l::i" p in I 'ra ver met tatK e e r v Tliuisilav r.icht. West Ihl.l ltaptist Mis-1, in Kt-v. W. P. S.tntherti. Siutil.lv sciuml lit llr.ttl ;l in. I'rriyt-r uie-etiiii: every .sulurthiv nielli. l-'eril Hill P.aititt ehitrtli, P.il t inoif Kfv l. I.. 1 T: pastor Sahhath selliml nt '.:to ,1 up preiieliii.p-, 11 a in; pruver mei t trt.Lr. p. in. .XI t. Zi.nt llnp'isi el nre-ri, i-orm-r PiiLilt-ami Siinu-fslrt'tt. I.'t-v K . IV Ktitniey pastor Services at 11 ii m . :i anil 7 r in. ' ene-li- a r's i-iet-l me: vt-ry 'ITie-tilri y ntlit. Yiiom 1 e- -ii't's ir.ti tini- e.lfestlay- ui-iht. All f Teliiihy invit-it. s;i-ai- l'ree. M . It. C'llCKe-'l. Siil'TII. Cent fa 1 Mi t h . , 1 1 1 s I l-:pist-op;iI Chlirt-li South, Kt-v. 11. I- C'tlJ . 1 -Ti- 1 j; p.-l-rlnr I ll inr set vit t ar 11 n m. a-i.17 l." l til. 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Untie I in i-t .. - 1 1 . t till tt-11 1 It'll t . 1 ' I .1 v. t nu e in "I h IO Ntpl n uli t . r ;.-1 . sp r :-1.-1 cm i;e- ii . I';rs i-'.i-iiv'i - 'e'ev. K 1-'. C" a in ,-'I . pri-il.ir Itreiu.- v.. rj-hip t .III . , I ! . e ri - 11 a tn. N- iinu p, ..r l, - nut -lit!., M, c ,'it, -ilav on-til.e,-.-tt 7 1",. S;l 1 tui t h St ll, ,t ! at :i p. ill Sotlt'l-i e l'l . st.y I ft i.lll tl'uTfll Kt-v. I.. II 0 : 1 1 1 1 t , n pr! or - I 1 Vint -v,o-lni ;it It n III iri.i 7 1 '. ri Sri i ,Pn l h sflp ., -I al :i::;opin Mill's ,i;rvti ! - et t n e r IV Sril-hith ttPTtl itl.eriit liloVL.tk I'he V.uin IV.itilr's So-t-it t til e'hiistiaii ITi.if.i v, it- t wrv Sal, h.itll c vetiitii; at . .-'clock. We.lnt t,!nt evi-miij; nt 7 . 1 . 1 . lli'tliiinv t'--ii.h. I ! e o .! c x Mi.i-k, llhir.l il.itu i. --..-rill e'.uii-t s.pin,-.-. i;tv I S. Mur- r. , , t,.i t . it ,!vnli- . , rs Ih . , ri t 11 11 tn rill ll oo p in S.i i iha r h s,-!i-t,l r. i :: p in Praver meet tne We-liicsiiay al s p tn. e'alvrit -.- l'-.-t-sh te-rian t llurt h. till , Catlio lie ill - SaliP.-i t h St-hool 11 n. tn.; prt-tuliitiL-.'i p ill. Mini 7Tio p i.i. 1,'e-v. I'. P. Pusetj- 1 i it r v , past , ,r r.i-iseoi-M. ciii'kcii. Trinity i lnrt-eh. r-.t-tttr eliititli .-mil Witlnev t reei. I'tv MtXeelv I i-illiise, reetur T I Mil -i i.iv ii A . I v t-i 1 l I I i , i y e.illllllil'l ,11, 7 .-.o.l III in ,-llini; tTrm-i- it-t! t'i ill 11. 1 1 i in '. s 1 1 i.i i v --t-hii.il, :;r;.o p. ni. l-.tcniiie-; ,r i t ;-. I ."i i p 1 1 1 SI r.-.nPs e h-ipel. I.'ev. .1. II. PiisU'l. riiinis e r in ill .1 l"et S, r e ur-s ctl '' 1 1 .1 Ir. I 1 t ll Snili I rl V o.t.ith rn, Hirh re 11 a m. St A ti tl rt-v 's Sir vit-es ,.n 1st ami ."tl Stitlilav in tilth ilimilll i l l. ;:o ;i. in Tr'nit lT,riin-l 1-pN, I t'.-nivh. II. S M . I !i:: . I-', t . , - - 1 , ,t time , -. v, I 1 a m ; v. I'-.ti- v, r u -e. I t, it- ; rsiiipiav m1i,i.-1. :t p 1 . h- ' e in ni i ,it s . , ;1 tti . . , v.-r v Sll tl. '. a v i ' 1 ' t -, , t I 1 t m i-, iul Sn , i . i in t lu- in i in t It tt' j ft i'i i - i t: lllr- t t !. . Il.nl. ninrniii -ti .i.' it Oa. iri. Wi'-ti . i-, r i lit ti-rtitv : s p i-l . l'.-,! e, i m - mi i . i ,i . ,n A I Sitias 0 v it'.i t.m Tie in' 1 t t ei.nli.illv in ei ii'i t , , a . t ' it I ilit- ti rvk-s !'- r. ,1 T.tlll V h.'tp el. key W P 1- u e. mini -t-: ' i ' 1 1 , I '-.' - i r. t 1 V r i. e -to ,i, ti: tin iTmv at II i, :n. M. I-:. cip.iteii Mill.-. 1 I pi t- rpr'l t ll ur.!l. t-,,riiff l'iit- tt,:i ri-.i tin,- ,i;i,i iluitr-tk sn tt-t , ,1 . K. i'iiii- ' 11 p 1 - ' i' 1 ' re, : t h 1 M :.- rr t I 1 a 111 illlll s j) l-l. Sini.l.iy y, Iru .1 rit '.r iO a in. O.Ucjie Street M. 15. e!i t-.r. It-k't-v . A. hok. p.ist.,r- i-rt iiehnir; t.i.li Sal.halltat 1 1 il in. an 1 7 p m; sun, I. iv Sellout at a p in A',1 are ttirtlia il y iuei e.l. C - r It I.i i 1 1. rx In: 1 H i! A- I" (.111. A 11. Km-:i-,us ti'ivi.te t-vi-t' I 'riilay t-vt-iiiiiir at ' "T'l il, anil - a t tir-'.uy tiior'nint; at Hi .i t-ints in 1 . ct-uiti Hall. lowest rmu n the veih, l.oWtiST J'MCi: CUKIS TMAS. Will Have Far Cl-.ristmaH ltuyers Fine ItKAXt 5IKAT aid Iltum-Mnde BUJSCJS SI E AT. SAUSAGE I employed r killed lalmr antl trnintd brum in my v. run a Kunitl meat ami au-nicirpj(rtnun(fi. I will chim sau NHjkii' v vtt f r any ne in Ahcvillc in Ums oi' 5 pouniisuitd upwurds THAT are PERFECT I'-""", 1 ''t , Par. I. Inn 1 :! ,t 'in ll.it.i-. tl-.t hneM I linir mi the- ill a rkt' t , $ '..".t I. ITre' trie 1. ;.l t. .T .'.-; l-tst rie-riilil I 'iiini;e-?, - Siiel. Cnii.lv. Hie, I re nth Mixture, l-'.e. l-:'i:K 1 llINo IN uPK I.I.xi; will 1 e si.rd at a bargain I . r the n. xt .Tel tl.-iys. e't nnrry prutlu.c. v Ii lt sale ami retail. Tel t pluir r r. l OWNBEY V SON, Nil. 7 Mi iNl l-'OKU A I.'.. ASIlEVn.l.B. e . i; . e, v x . w. u ItST. I pulle.l on that oh- -in si, hard M v h iiL'ir riiirl nil ma- ' Tin- I ,1 i in ,- llnri; re v r i, I go oU : 1 in kc at hra.vtl tin hie .i t c 1 1. -ml. -. S;cl!in kiireeleti l hv my son solh.iniin. I'.i never seil ninliiti h ,nt th.it th.ir leecli ISramly hun tV tinkle l'.illv 1 irnlc lrui:k th.-iiiksyivin il.i. Si.l. Ilntiks. '"1J FillltHH Ol "I'll (MICH I-rtinl tilt- I.ouisviiv Cuurier-Journal. "Kniisas," exelaims the St. Louis Globe Democrat, ' is uettiny; ready to take her ohl place as the banner Republi can state ot the country." Hv .-ill means make w.-iv tot Kansas. It is nothing more than proper that the banner crank State ot the I'nion should be the banner Republican State. wiiehf: fi.ksii is xr:F:nr:n, uini tne sy slfii . X " erikeni it. von sliouM taki Tr. h GWYN &: WEST Slle-ct tr.its ti) W. D Git jn, Ps-.ahlishcil 1KV1. Kel'er to Hunk of Aslu-villc. REAL ESTATE l.OAXS Miei Kl.LY l'l.ACI..- AT 8 I-i:K CliXT. XOTARY rfBl-lC. C 1 1 M M IsSlo I : n Ol X KI-T.S FIRE INSURANCE South .-a-it Court Square. 1 irn-f's t nt ii-ii JV abdiinl Iiirsr-iiv-- I ""-.v. Afler the S i l(:r,i'''' f"r I 1 istaiu-e, fir in oon- A 9 vfili-si-eni-o from m 1 ilin in, ,i i i . r.. 1 -vers, nml othc-r 1 wastinpj dLseases, V Tiothinn t-nn 1 C'l'ml it asnn nfs J I'tizinir. restora- r , . "V" tonin to uiiiii;iu-ii uraiiDimiTipir, iurpnlp iiuiiv scroi ulous ohililrmi. it does woi,.l,.rs It buiMs up lioth their flesh ami their st renr-tli thoroushly purifies tho blooil, anil nuikes etTeotivo every natiirnl means of oleatisinir reikainnp. nnd nourishing the svstfiu It starts the torpid livr into lx-nllhv ac tivn and promotes nil the tiodilv fiinf-tions For tbo most stubborn SefofuIoiiH s,kin anrl Realp Dweanes. Iyspopsia. lliliousnwss' ana kindred ailments, the " Disrovery " is the only remedy that's guamatreil If it doeMi t beneUt or cure, you have your mouey The World's Columbian exposition lias been closed, but the Houston Narcotic Cure Institute fot the treatment of the liquor, oi ium and morphine habits a permanent institution in Asheville. the company owning the State of North Carolina. T bey are meeting with suc cess in all cases where the person desires a cure for the curse of drink. This cure is doing a great work in New England, far more successful than anything of its ki-idin existence. For information, testi monials, etc., address thecompany at G3 West College street, Asheville, N. C, I. D. Brevard, president; D. T. Millard M. D., physician in charge. "l ri'u.-inl the North wst rn as animus th - very lust i-isurn-'e- c i I'piinies. It ii s.il-. vti-elv mill nlilv in.-i n iiteil imvn er.- sati iiet iry iliv-i 'emls an-l is in every wny. in my iuil meiit, all that 1 He most ex ictiji-j eimhl -tijuire 1 1o nut liisitiite to ctiniminil the Northvi-stt-rn to my Iritneis. Ver,- resnct t'ti:l , vnurs. "J LHV s CJAKK." Durham, N. C. Oct '2 1. 1"9S. Pulliatu & Webb, UASNAMl EVILIIIXi;. ASHEVILLE, N. C. FINE- OYSTERS FOR CHRISTMAS Order from first hxnda and get the benefit of Lowest MTho'cuale Prices. Oor oj-u'erj are fin r than for 20 yean and we guarantee prices lower nnd qualitr better than you can grt from any dealer tn Virginia, and ihip Tiry Meats and jriTe fall measure. Families can club their oritera and tare express freights. Send orders in time to GEO, If. ITES & BOlf , dec!3d9t New Berne, N. C. Iii -.-t-: One liiili it it (1,-r n'-ii'-ii I'-ir tlliiiit:,-, tin- tt'i-nt tn lit- iltlivtrtil lit Wnlit's nii-itt st.ill in t itv in ii r k -1 . llii-inn--iii;i- rt-turM-il r pi cult t.i t'ily. I f;uiir.iriti-e' tti suil t me tiO'i-. IN FLAVOR. James Wolfe, Stalls nibest 8 and 9, market Building. wmmm mi i I .i I V fci'Sil IJ ir J . ' ,i-.:t 1 i ' , iV'..'. t-1 f . J L HI" 1 : : r E3 ti . Wrijyi il: 1 liM 1 pin Jftft'tiiiRii a!r-.lliSSr te DRUG STORE OF OR.T.C.SMITH ON THE PUBLIC SO.UARE.ASHEVILLE.N.C. Tho finest Driif? Store in llio State host rrjuippeil Tre- scription D.iartinent l u'est Stc.ck of Drugs, Medieinos, Paints, Oils, (Jlass, etc best ilac; for nil the oiks to ;el their supplies best goods ami lowest prices eornpeiition openly defied this stoie excites the admiration and sur prise of visitors because of ils -elegance and extent it leads the pro ession in all points which go to mnk" up a modern Trug Store of largest proportions and liberal equipment nentness, cleanliness and order prevail in .. . 7 ........ 1. L i - .11 1 1 1 every iep;ir uuenr coin ran v Kirareu ;asv 01 access .om- fortably boated well vent Hated and the very best atten tion given to all customers these strorg points have in duced a large patronage demonstrating the confid'-nce of a discriminating public. Addnss Dr. T. C. SIVLITII, (U(i!(JIST. Public Stpiare. Asheville, X. 0. BLAIR k M'DOWELL, 45 PATTON AVENUE, TELEPHONE 75. Iiii-iiitire .slae-vill, 1ST. O. J. C. BROWN, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. TIN AND SLATE ROOFING. All orders Intrusted to my cart will rectivc prompt and personal attention. Quality of work and material guaranteed. ORDERS 801ICITI. TELEPHONE 170. 43 COLLKGB ST. auf?7d3tn TAKE Your broken wagons anj vcliicK-s of all kinds to B. Burnette'i shop on College street, where tbey will be repaired promptly and in first-claps style. Hay ing secured a first-class horsc-shoer I make all kinds of fine shoving a specialty. 1$. BURNETTE. A. FRECK Hu remoTCd hit ihop in.bBMmcat of Legal Block and would auk bla frltnda in partlcv lar and the public generally to giTC him a call. dec4d8mo TO VISITORS! ' YUV WISH TO CAKKY .AWAY A LASTING AXD ChAKMlSG SUVYElk OF ASIIEYILI.E. UlifOSlT CKXTS WITH "TUU CIT1 Z EX" and HA VE &E TV USED Fl'Li. VALVE IX A i-VAB EXGKAVED VIEW OF ASHEVILLE Castle Rest Formrrly McCnpe House. Nu. Grove itrect. llounr beautifully iltuntrd in lit location, neariircet enr line. Three minuiea Irom pontntlice. I are ainsle anil double room. Heated by atenx and fire place. Hot and coid baths Table beet nortbera etjle. Inf erences can be K'ven. ocidtf MKS. M. SCH1RKMEISTRR. by month, week or day .... with or without lodging Mm. L. Kowski, 14 riULLIP STBKET, A8HEVILLB, N. C. noy29dlm THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD FOR. 1894 WILL HE WITHOUT QUESTION AMERICA'S LEADING FAMILY PAPER. The reputation that the WVekly Hernld hns rnioyed for many yeura of being the hot home newspaper In .the land will be mat.Tially added to during the year of 180 No pmns or expense w ill be spared to mnkc it in every department the most reliable, interest ing t.i:il in tructive of all w'ccklr publications. It will be improved in manv wqvb. n AiniU'n,h''r "n'w features and departments will be added The latest development in all fields ol contemporaneous human interest will lie ably discussed from week to week by accomplished writers. THE NEWS OF THE WOULD Will be tiven in a concise but complete form. Every important or interestingevent. either ut Home or nliroml. will l,c duly dcBcib.'d in the columns of th Weekly Herald. In pub tu- the Herald is absolutely independent and sound. It tells the rlghta and w minis of all wilhout n-nr. l-armers and stock rais-rs cannot afford to do without the Weekly Herald during the cnmii.K '.ear. 1 t will continn a regular department each week devoted exclusively to snb ,M.ts ol luni-ly nite-est to them, a at giving manv yaluahlc suggestions and new ideas. I he wj.nien and children of the land will find in the Weekly Herald a welcome visitor. I I.- liou:tli.i,l and children's pag-s will be l.ocb instructive and entertaining. They will abound in hints mid receipts which women so mMch va'ue " w A. ' r,"l,"nt nrav ' novels nnd short storiesv the best writers in America and Hn tland has l.een s.ciir.ii. so that riction will be one ofthe most hi tractive teatures in the Weekly Ht-raul ilimtig ; sil 1-. in tact, th.- Weekly Ucruld will be a magnetic of the highest order, combined with complete newspaper BJov is the Time to Subscribe. OWLY ONE DOLLAR A ear SEND FOR, SAMPLE COPY. THE WEEKLY HERALD, HERALD SQUARE, NEW YORK. A1HKI S-4 ' . ' l l'X, Pre T. COLLINS, Vlce-Pres. L. P. M'LOUD. Casble- Cwpitial, S50. SuniaM, $40,000. WESTERN CAROLINA BANK. S Late, County And City depository. Organised May, 1888. DEPOSIT BOXES IH FIRE PROOF VAULTS RENTED AT REASONABLE RATES GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED, lutereat Paid on Depotiu In Sawing: Department DIOBCTOSJi M. J. Fag?, J. D. Robertson II. T. Collins, J. E. Reed, M. J. Bearden, W. G Smith, A. M. Field, Lewis Maddux. SAUK OPEN FRONI 9 A. M. TILL 4 P. M. ON SATURDAY TH LIP, M.' The Cosmopolitan Magazine .... AND .... THE WEEKLY CITIZEN- Botli for $2.oo Year. THE GKHAT ILLUSTRATED MONTHLIES hare in the past sold for $.00 1 a year. It was n wonder to printers how The Cosmopolitan, with ts yearly 15:50 pases of rcaditij? matter by the greatest writers of the world, and its 1200 illustrations by clever artists, could be furnished for $3.00 a year. In January last it put in the most perlect magazine printing plant in the world, and now comes what is really a wonder: We Will Cat the Price of the Magazine Still More for You Think of it, 118 pages of reading matter, with over 120 illustrations a volume that would sell in cloth binding at $1.00. I' ) I ONLY 12; - CENTS. e will send you THE COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, which has the strongest staff of regular contributors of any existing periodical, and THE WEEKLY CIT IZE.N both for only $2.00 a year. Quality not quantity NO FR KH Q8FT8 Ol' AM' KIM) TO ATTRACT ATTENTION OR DRAW TRADB AT THB Acme Wine, Liquor House & White Man's Bar What 1 claim is that I keep the lorireat itock of 6t clan nondi of .nv (,-, i th. State. Anyone in need of pure unadulterated llonori will And it tn ih.tr ini..i 11 nml examine my stock. The same ha been recommended br the leading nhv.lrl.n. In th. State for medicinal purposes. fus. II. Ioiig-lirtt-ii, IPoi. NO. 58 SOUTH MAIN STREET, - - ASHEVILLE, N. C. My motto if, "Keep the best and charge accordingly." .aBBBsVaaBBBBBBsasH.My place is lecond to none In the State. 34Yeara' Ixperiencc-34 SIIITON IIAUDINC CONTRACTOR AND BUILDBK. Office and shop, Wolfe Bnlldlng. CORNS COURT PLACB AND I1AKKBT miBT. TELEPHONE CALL 130 POSTOPF1CB BOX 688. Orders From a Distance Solicited. Boxing Packing Free "BONANZA" WINE AND LIOUOR CO.. lVo. 4r. and 43 O. Slain St., AttheylUe. WHOLB8ALB DBPASTMBNT, OBNTt 'VT"V M 1 PAKLOB AJiU RBADlXa ROOM. JN J, BEER : VAULTS : AMD : 20TTUX3 : DEPARTMENT : IN : BASEMENT, W. mpectfaUy MUdt share oc your matroaaca. P. A. SXA&QUAQDT. SXanaer. Mala BatraoMf . 4. Tdkw. Call, N. j,