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(Continual from ttrt I'tie.)
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their paper u ill covtcr a tuvor bv it-port
ing the luct to this office immediately.
TL'KSIUY, JANL'AKY '-. lSiii
A NIC1S POINT.
The ciucstion which Judye 'deniini.ii
discusses in The Citizen tm'iiv in our
taincd ia tins section of the Suite Coi
stitution:
"AH vacancies occurrim; in tlic ffi.r
provided lor bv this nrticle ol the cuisii
tution the judicial oftu-is sliall be li'li-i-by
the Appointment of the llim-rn" .
unless otherwise iirovidid lor, and tin
appointees shall hold their placet 111111'
the m xt regular election for iiiembers 1.1
the General Asetnhly,, when clcctium
shall be held to till snch'n flkes."
The point a' issue is, for what length
of term are Indues elected when clmsei
by the people to till a vaeanc the In I
term of eight years, or the ti:icxiiivl tenr
of less than eight years ? Attorney Gen
eral Osborne holds Unit the people ilea
only for the lull term :
"Mv opinion is that all judges t Kelei'
under this section I llie eoi.siittitinii .an
elected tor a full term of ci!it ears. .
. . There is no ipiestion in llu- mini
ol anv one as tons ineanin.i; down t'
the words 'when elections sliall be heh
to till such offices.' These words sluum'
betaken in thtir ordinary tense, nin
th? trainers ol the constitution sh mid hi
considered as having; so us. d tlain. un
less by ci'-ini; them their ordinary siuni
licnnce, the construction is absuid 01
impossible, or cm diets with some othn
section of the constitution. The won
office conveys to my mind not onlv tin
place but also every one of its incidents'
and amongst them its term not at par
of the term, but its full term. lieu w
sav in common parlance that a man 1
elected t till auollice, what other signili
cancc can be given to the cxpci"t
than that he has been elected to fli it fo.
its full term ?"
The point is a nice one and Judge Mcr
ritnon, requested so to do by in. on
Asheville lawyers, has examined it am
presents his conclusion at length am
with all the force and clearness to In
expected of one of his known reputation
and conceded ability.
JUST IS SOUTH CAROL'S .
di-a'er
. tunic ;
I. Siiricr of Wilmington
clothing and furnishing good
assignment Thursday,
The Herald s-ivs a man named C. W
Koper, li.'i years ol I, waskdled on ti i
Western North Carolina railroad tr.iei
about three miles below Morg.intoi
Tuesday aitenioon bv the west liru a
freiiiht. Roper was drunk, and h.' wa
sitting 011 the end ol a cross-tie asleep.
Charlotte Observer: Concord lin?
now in operation 35,000 spindles am
1,400 looms. Sue has 1.000 peonlr em
ployed in her cotton mills and at lens
M,500 people depend upon these mills f.u
a living. She pays out SiU OHO annualh
lor labor in th se factories She pays on
annually about $o00, 000 lor cotton 11.
feed these mills. The capital stock ol
these mills runs up t $0!,000. Am
she has another large mill under consid
eration.
.11' THB GPISI).
Speaking ol the (Ivide Mas 11 enmpau.
the San Trail isco Chronicle sas:
Musin stands beoiid any 1vn1p.11 ism
with any violinist who lias plaved m tin
city. He stands abreast o! the few h.
in all times have surpassed nil other per
formers on this wonderful little nistru
nient. His technique, ol course, is id tlv
very highest pi iti ctioti, but behind th.i
is that indescribable soniet ling that vi
e.dl L'enins. lie draws from the string
the notes in all I heir fullness anil Ine.idih
of tone, and they come w ith that intan
uible ou 1 1 it v of sympathy which eariie-
everv sound direct to the soul ol the
listener. Annie Louise Tnnner-Musin's
staccato sitiL'ing is wonderlully clear, am
in liuht uracctul oassenges her voice i
like a bird. It lias a wide range. Tin
audience was riclinhtcd with her, am
recalled her again anil ngain.
Locke CraiiE for (iliauiflinl.
Prom the Ilr.vion City Times.
We believe a man more worthy ol thi
honor is nut to be found, his appoint
ment would give llcmocratic satisfac
tion, which would not, for a moment. U
confined to the 'Jth (his) district. We.
without hesitation, endorse Mr. Craig
and all Tin; Cmzics has said about hun.
We know whereof we speak.
I'p Anions Tlie Lender
From the Hr son City Times.
The Ashkvilm; CrrizliN, always lirsi
when news is news.
-eetion 1'3 has nothii.i; to do wil'i any-thi-ig
but vacancies. It is altogether im
iiroba'de that the convention of 1S7."
intended to provide ill section ;.'." for the
election of a judge to the lull ttrin o
ei'jht venrs. Ia Cloud V. Wilson, 71! N.
C. Ida, the Supreme court weie unani
mously ol opinion ih.it section ill ol ll c
eoustmr.i ui ol IMiS, conlern.il anthoiity
to lilt vac incics o-dv, and that under n 1
circumstances could a "cw term ol od.ee
he cicaleil um'er it cither bv appoint
ment or bv el cli ni. Judge Kead, in Ins
disseiitiiiK opinion in that case sav s :
"That would be an enoruntv lor
which 1 leineiiiber 110 precedent, eitner 1
to appoint or tl et an (.nicer not inny
i ir llie uim si'ired tirui, but tor one hall
I the sueic-.-dii g term A senator in
.'oiireiflccal I rd'X years; but 11
leeled to HM a three tens vacancy, he
.1 1 s not Idl that llnee years, and I lace
eais of the t-uecvccliiig term. So here,
win 11 two judges aic elected in lSTf. to
dl v c.incies 111 teitns which expire in
ISTs, 'heir terms expire 111 IS.s. lie y
iill vacancies and not terms."
The wi rd vac nicy, when lis..) with
eleie-n.i- to an otlice, menus simply an
inoccupicd otlice, an idliee "ivlieu ihsli-
'uie id and wanting ail ii.euailiciii; an
llice wlr'cli is empty or not lilled." S c
U"ii L'o deals only with ollices in wlii.h
. acancu s have ccein red, that is, with
tliOM- ollices lor w hich incunibenis bad
iicn liirmihcil who either would not take
hem, or haying tak. 11 them got out ol
lui.i, in some m inner, bclore the expira
i hi ol their teiins. This appeirs with
ibu-ul ml clearness Iroiu the largiiage
I the section itsed The jjovcruor is an
thoi i,: d to make appointments to va
ancics (ccutiing in t dices. His n;;
iiointees shall hold, not vacancies. List
Heir pl.u-es lor a cerlain tun -, and then
leclions shail be In I I to ll I such oliiees
ri.ewor s ' such others in the eonncc
11011 i i w hich tiny are placed uua'i ami
01 only 111.au. icier to and can only ic-
er to ti c iilace?. hi Id bv the covet a
ippoiii'.eis, and tluse plac.-s are t!c
. Ili.es in which vacaiici'S have occurred
out not new and imlei einlent teiais ol
llice. To say that tin: governors ap
.11 ialees hold vacancies and not o!iicc is
h-u-d Ii tliee h dd ollie. s llu v are
ueii cilices as elections sliall b.1 !..'..! to
ill Now a lull term of office is not one
i-i winch a vac nicy lias occurred until
s nr. one lias been elided In it and re -lusid
to accept it and itril.fv. Thw,
hen, ;s not 1 he kind ol otVne wi.i.li c
ri u '2i inal.es piovisioii lor lillii-g. I
w made still more cedent by the l.'st
sen't me bat ne in the si cti ui ;
"ll any p.rson e'ectcd or appoint! d to
mv ol said ollices sh ill ucghct and lad
01 (in dilv, such 1 lii.-e shall be npnoimcd
t 1, lield and tided as provulnl in e.is-.s 1 1
I'-. oleics o curiing t C ela "
How are "such 1 dices appointed t v
leld and tilied in cases ol yacatu ns 1 c-
uirii'g ilficiii"? Thcv nr.' app nutcil
u 1 y the iVivernor, held bv 1 i- app au
ei s" an I fill d by ilte'iou. This sn Hon
rsiin icictcce to tie moire ol tin
dice, f ir', her than that :t iiimm ).c mk.i
is is piovided I r bv aiiicle IV. ol hi
oii-'.itni ion; bill, i-ppbi s only to sf.i-ii ot
imse if any p.11 ti. u'ar characti r !
aturcash tve lieoine vacant. A, ha
ustance. if the oliice of judge d ti e ' '
lil.Sici.il t'is'rk'i should luc mc vacant.
lie provisions of sictum '.'. wonnl be
ome operative, and the C.ovctnor wool '
ipiioiut to the v.-ic nicy until tin- next
Uction I ir in tubers .it the ticiter.ii
Wsc'iiblv. and t hi 11 the people wou'd
he. to li'l the olVtcc fir the icniaind-T ol
lie term.
Hut lias iiue-tioa iss.-tilui bvtli- ." !
iceiioii ui chiptcr -To public laws
1S70-7, now siciion 'J Tod ot the c 1'' :
A believer any vaciniies shall exi. t bv
eason id death, resignai ion or other
.lise, in any ot the I dlow i-ig 1 111 s, t -vit:
S eretary of the State, an btor,
f iasurer, suiierintendeiit ol pu'i'ie in-lrin-ioii.
atiorney t;eni;ai, so i.
j is! ice ot the Supreme com t, and jnl-. -.t-f
- he Sii crior court, ilie same b d! I .
:i led lo e'ictious, to i cld in the irai:'-- r
uid pi. nes and iiinlir the same icgul'
tions and iiihs as pic-ci iocil for general
lections, at the next regti'.ir e.tctioi,
tor uicmbeis ol the gemral a-s. inbh
.vipch shall occur more than W iI.ik
.ft-r such Viicit ey, except as ,.1 !itw:.-c
provnhd for ill the consutir ion."
The l. st el.iii-e ol this sicttoti of tin
.-ode can oi.lc h-ive bicn added out !
ibiinil int e.iiition. to avoid a v i isstide
onllcl. with the- ci 11-iu utiou. Ii
mounts 10 simply this: If there is ati
iil'leouil provision in the constitution
I r ti hug vacat'ciis in the oliice tiiet.
tioited, sm h provisii n shall j evatl.
It e.puiot be s.iitl t hat t his sec: ion ol tin
code is in eoitlli, t wi-h the constitution
.'curls are bound 10 sustain acts ol ll,
'cislntiirc except where their line msti-
ution ihtv apiiears beyond all reasona
hie doubt. This act of the 1 gi-l nine
iv.-is passed iniinciliatily rdti I'Mct'on L.'."
ol arti.ie IV. of the constilii! ion was
nlopn d, and has m 111 lieeii (pi a-lio'u d.
so lar Itoni its being 111 coii-utn i1 n il
hex oud a r nsoiuible doubt, it is d-.liteitlt
to s -e h iw tl c e can be any ii .iSonnUe
!.--ulit ot its validity, 't here is 11 rt.iinlv
no express provision nt the cciistit ut ion
wi'h which it conlltets The Kg-.t-laiu-i,
in pass'-ng it. was t vidiunlv 01 (ip-i iou
hat section So onlv in'oli' pioyisnm lor
lilling vaciinu-.s and lor kieiuug "a I in
ciimiiiints ot said ollices in otlice until
their sueee-sors wiietntaulieil. 1 lie pur
P
begius. There will be left of his term
three years Would the judge have power
to till tl is vacancy tor three veins? or
only until the-next regular elcc ion for,
11 leuibtrs ol the ner.eral assembly ? I am
of opinion the judge's appointee could
ludd the otlice only until the next regu
lar c'ci lion for niemb- rs of the General
Ass uil lv. wl en an diction would be
I eld to lei the office n-t for four ycats.
b it I t the unexpired term. And it is by
no c'litus certain that this view is ill
coiilli t with the decision of the Supr.tie
court i'l Cloud vs W ilson, supra, la
that case the court construed the words
'in . si rig uln r 1 1. el ion" to mean 11:1 1 1 the
next ie.;ulai el. c'i.ui for the otlice in which
ii v.ic.o i v h is oceutred, but hci'etlie lan
gil ice is ' until an 1 lection can he icgulai-
l laid, " and it can sc ucc'y be doubted
that I'll elccinui might 1 c regularly held
to till a vacancc in the otlice of the Cl-rk
of t lie Superior court, at the next regular
election lor nienibcts of the General
As-un'ilv alicr the vaeaney oceurr d.
Why should not the people be permitted
to ileet to till a vacancy as will as a full
term? 1'hevilict to till vacancies occur
ring in the Legislature ami the lower
h uise ol Coi gtess. And why should a
tei ui ol otlice be destroyed and new tei im
raised upon its rums everv time the otlice
ol judge becomes vacant .' W hy should a
ihlicrent in'c be applied to the ollices ot
ice ot tnc supreme court mid udg
LiliiofeaJarii's
The Ex utcu'sdttt is muinl.v .mr gr.i.8 tbcscUavs.
How d iVt'rcnt irhe traiUU ut JMB4 WtLl'H
Blallv No h untl . in the Market Buitdiug!
Mut'.on, Turk, Fow! o all kinds; with tsp c'al tare
ut o ci'anHit:'ss, ntul with polite attention to all.
Bill of Fare T
Since Ive Ate Apples
ol the Supeii.ir nan I from the i n'c which
governs in other elective offices ?
It is icnai-.i that ia all cases where
c-l.et ions have been laid to till the places
he'd bv t'm'.oviTtioi-'s appointeis it was
nt ivcrsallv uudeistood that such elec
tions iei-ct- till ya .-aitcies iiiul not lull
terms,
la iccipit illation t
1. The office 01 ludge was cieated, and
the linn id oliice p.-rin.uiciillycslablisucd
by 1 he c.uisli'. ill ion.
J All il'.etionsto this oliice for regular
lull terms inns be held under sccti in UI
ol article IV. ot the constitution.
:;. The Mibj-el matter ol siet ion l'o ol
irtielc 1'. is "Vacancies ocititiing in the
oI'i'k'is provided tor by this a-ticle ot t'uc
c n-triu'iou, ami tae 111. inner 01 lining
them, flits se.-p.o-i was substituted I ir
sccti 'ti dl ot article IV. of the c inslitu-
lion ol lsr.s, the onlv Mil j.-ct in itter of
which last 111. nt i'liic I sccti in was vacan
cies. S ction 'J.'i was t ot intended to
tita t;p'y tlic sip j ct matier cf said sec
tion ;:i it! any wive wliiowr, as w is
sail by Judge Kurl. 11 in King vs. Me
c du e, 'ti.i'.i. W h ic'-u is appointed or
cl.e'.i I iittdu aitioti -0 is appointed or
eeeiul to ;, y.ac.P'ev and not otherwise.
1. ii.-. ii .:: L'THO of the Code is in Inn
in on'.- with the eoi stitifion and settles
1 ii" con-'.1 net i on ol section L'o ol article
IV. of 1 he constitution given above, as
the tin construction.
J. II .Ucrnmori.
SH V T H E iVKST
vi;iu- I.a'i-l l.c .1 l.ai.I iii uab'
:,t,ii .ir.' sii.l hvail'iuart -r for
I!jcjii, P.iMir .m l I't'nl st 11 IT,
nar line. Wc
tlx l I. I - tlu i ll'.C I St t'f Cil? ll llllJtTS to
;i t i-ti: 1 1 c i '
OWKBEY & SON.,
Ti Icpltonc 56
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others ol like nroininence, while Andrew
Carnegie discusses the value of the
World's I'.-iir to the American piople,
and Gi neral Alfred T. Gosliom compares
it with the Centennial Exhibition ot
IS7G. This number is, in short specially
designed to indicate the practical value
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the science lind industry ol the tunc, and
deserves to be bound for permanent
preservation in the library of everv one
who is interested in modern industrial
nrocress. I'uhlished trom the Tunes
Building, New York. Price 25 cents,
The World's Coltimbinncxposition has
been closed, but the Houston Ixarcolie
Cure Institute for the trcHtmctir of the
liquor, opium and morphine habits is n
permanent institution in Asheville, the
company owning the Stole of North
Carolina. They are meeting with suc
cess in all ciscb where the iierson desires
11 cure for the curse of drink, This cure
iii doim a irreat work in New England,
far more successful than anything of its
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monials, etc., uddress thecompnny at no-
West College street, Asheville, ix. v... .
D. Brevard, president; U. T. Millard
M. U., physician In charge.
A most economical fuels. Our re
screened Jellic.i Domestic nu'.. Asheville
lee and Coal Co., 3 Patton avenue.
Try or Jelllco Uomeatlo Nut
ad y will be pleisae. aro
IIm CmI 4)oMpnf.
ol the legislature was to pas ;i law
to give practical Ulect to tlic provisions
t section 1!.), and not to eliangcit in any
icspi-ct wltatevcr. liny tne cousirucium
which the legislature gave the seel i in
should be disturbed is not easy to see.
I might go on now to discuss 111. mv
provi-i ins ol llie constitution in rc'tain
to Idling vacancies, but it is fullieieul to
hat none ot them at ad cm lin t with
the en strticti m 1 have given section '.a
I wi'l. h iwever, sav a word in regard to
icaiKiis oecurri g ill the oliice ol the
clerk ol the Superior eouit.
Sc. IT of Art. tot theeou'Ui'ulion is:
"Cl -i k ol the Superior cnnit shtill hold
their cilice for four years," Sic. U'.l of
the s ini" article provide;: "In c ise the
otlice ol'ii clerk ol a Superior c"'.rt lor a
county sliall necoinc vacant oiuerwi'e
than bv expiration ol the tei 1.1, and 111
Ciise of a lailurc by the people to elect,
the judge o the Superior coutt lor the
county shall appoint to till the vacancy
until an 1 lection can be regularly held,"
Now what does this menu? I.''t us sup
pose that a eh rk duly ilected and (plai
ned resigns within a year, totcr his te-m
Jewelry Made to Order.
ARTHUR M. FIELD
LEADING JE.WELER
tit fi-il'TH MAIN STRHiliT.
TO VISITORS!
YOV WISH TO CAKKY
1U-.IV A LAXTISG AS l
Cll KM ISO SOVYliSlK ill'
AS HKV Dlil'OSIT
AF.0VE Ml. OTIIKHS,
Dr. Three's Ooldeii Medieid Ihs-
Ari' JL 1 civery Is tl: inedi''iiio for tho
VViM blood. You'll tie willing to believo
Vli.'tf,i.;. ......1 If ,., Il.n.l- ,,t llu.
vvav us Kino 111 you. i'ii onn
that's what it iiiniituits fo, In any
ensu when) it lulls to Uiuetlt or
cure, your inmmy is retunied.
With any doubt fid or ordinary
medicine, this couldn't Iw done.
And it isn't done, except with tho
" Iiiseovery."
In every disease- caused by ft
torpid liver or impure blood, this
modielno dll cci'tulnly emu Kor
the most stubborn Skin nnrl Renin
llisenws; tho wm-st forms of sterol
uln. even Consunintlon (or Lung-
1crnf11.nl In its earlier stages; and
for Dvsneiism." IJvor lioiunlnlnt,"
mid every klmlrod nllmout, nothing ap
proaches It as a remedy.
Nothing else, at nnr price, is really as
cheap, You pay only for tho good you got
It'g mors than mtra relief it's a pcrfret
and permanent rurt, that you get with Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Ifeniody. The proprietors
offer 1500 reward for any Incurable com
ot CMarrn,
50
ci.wr.s ipim 'ritu cm-
i't;.Y" a ml II A Vli KHTVKXHU
Ifl.t. VA L Vli IX a risn
i:.i,llAVl'.! VlliW OF
ASHEVILLE
TRYOH, N. C.
b-utHuI villii'c, with Ut tunir'iili
ccnt mountain aa-ncrv, is kituattd oq
the mu htrn ntri?! of tin lUtie on
the Asheville and Spurt nburK ruilrcnd,
With it mi en of 1 ttie foffns, its
wealth tif pzone, lt n'itd Itnliun c'imntc,
It tnft mmtirpiist il ndvnntttgts unci ifHt
Itrc miutf tiim ns a henltli re'ort Itn
attitude i 1,000 fcrt, It tr s nn excellent
hotel, and llrst-vlnpt honriUuit houst-i,
where pk'tinnt r-toins and the best ta
die l"urd can he proeurcd at low ratn.
AtMrcHu: GBOKUU W. LliWIS,
dte'J'idlin
Much (U-jh-iuIs ou
DINXKH.
'.s to the d.uwi of the best year ot y.
)()1H1
til life in
Prime llibs JUrf
Sotillulown Mutton
Loin ot
Turkf
(ioaso
Vriiison
Duck
Saddlo oi
Piiuric Chicken
T1k uiinlciu'i ami the baker Avill
W. M. HILL & Co., City v'
Pork
Capon
(sjuail
do the rest
M ' l l!X, I'rni
T. COLLINS, Vlce-Pre
L. V. M'J.OUD. Chi-
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re's .:
l)K. I". C. SMITH,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
On the Public Square,
Asheville, N. V,,
Teiulcrs his compliments to p itriHis nml
friends, and wishes them all a prosperous and
HAPPY N:W YK.lIi.
Slate, nrnt.j Ass3 City
i.'C)
editor? ,
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table rvrn' ot tmblii inttrrsr; it i-wnt.mu
portrait if the dinlinctMHtK d m n and vo
mvn who art in a king he h'ttrorv of tlu liitu ,
wbi e Kpcctttl attention 1 tiivrn to tlic armv
ii nd n ivy, amate r 8p rt. and mus e ui.d
the drama, bv ilistirwumhrd rxppris. I i a
word, If a ne' WeckW ''omhim the M'tvn
icatur' r of the dai f ounrr and the ir ti tit
and literary qualities o t Ii ttwigMz ne w ill)
the solid c. iticul cbaru tcr of the rc ie v
HARPEIt'S 'PERIODICALS
I'cr Year;
HAKPHK'S M GINB
II VKl'KK'.s WB- KUV
HKPIiK'S BAZAR
HAKTUK'S VOl'NO tUUi'LB...
The
Asheville
At Cost!
Weekly Citizen
And the
4- nn !
4 11(1 I
h-ii
ii on I
1'nvtage free to all titmcrihrrs in the t'ai
to, I Stutt-B, Canuilii nnrl Mcx ci.
The voli'nies oflhe Weekly b in A-ilh tlm
liri-t inimtKr fur Jttnanr.T tifeni-U -ar. W'l n
u tune mentiuneit, nulis riptl ns iil b
win with ilie number iurmit ut the limt til
re- eiyt of urder
ttonnd "iilumm of Warprr'8 WeeUty fr
ttux- yvun titti'H, in ueat tlotll biT-d'nr, wti
lie Hcnt hy muil, poHtHtie p'ii'1, or by rxirti3,
free .f t-ipinne (proviJe1 the freiKlit ilut'ii
not exceru one dollar per volume) lor $7 per
volume
Cloth cunex for each volume, lultanle for
bin tux. will be neat by mail, postpaid, on
reieipr of $1 each.
KcmitianrcM shnnld be ma'te br pniiofli e
nio..cy order or draft, to avolJ chance ol
IOifl.
Newnparr are not to copy thlnadverll"
incit without the expreaa order of Uarp.r &
Hrothrrn,
Addrcti: HARPER & BKO TH KHS.
New York
Louisville
Home and Farm
CHy Ordinance.
N. C
July 7,
WANTEH
Thi! Ar It nirc Munufactarini;
Co , of R'c'imoiil, Vrt., want nu
nnt fir thi Ir Anhnk Ready
tl'ii'fliik; nud Axptittlt t'ttlnt ; 3
colors, re I, brown and block
Vo experience nccemnry. If you
nre out of em luynvnt write
then. dci'lSillni eoit
Castle Rest
Pormrrly Met ape House.
No. Il l O ove struct.
HiMme In- lutll'iilly tiunteit In heat location,
nrnr street car line. Three minurea irom
lio.mnice I nrne alnitle anil double rooms.
Heated liv steam and lire nlnces. Hot and
emit baths Table nest northeia style. Pef.
crenccs cun lie alvcn
ncirttf MNH, M. HCHIRRMRtHTRR.
Mayor's Office, Asheville,
1HUH,
He it "rdninerl hv the Mayor and A'der
nien of the city of lievl e:
Sec. 1, That It shall he unlawful fur nny
eine to seM beets, lettuce, "n'oas asparaitu'.
Krern enrn, herbs, tomatoes (except In cnns)
cucumber., snap beans, ir en pens, rad she,
pnranlps, or anv other vegetable, ixcrpt pi-
tnln.. nnnlM nnrl flenches In the Cirv of
Asheville within a r-dlns of one-half mile of
the court house or the vet una marser.
except In the city msrket houses, an i 'ih
iect to the rules and ordm nce In rei'rence
thrreto. Provided that this nrdlnnncc smill
not app'y to anvonr fellinn the above vee-
tume oi ni own raisi"K
Kee a. 1 hat anyone viola Inir tilts ordl-
nnnee hnll he flued Ten Do; lam for each vio
lation thereof
The above ordinance was ordered to he
pnhilshrd for one week and to go in force at
tlieexiirati n ol that time.
I'. M. MI' LHK, T. W. PATTON,
City Clerk, Mayor,
dcc30dlw.
For Only
$1.10 Per Year.
Strictly in Advance
BOARDING.
BY MONTH. WEEK OR DAY ... .
.... WITH OR WITHOUT LODGING
Mr Ls Ktvwskl,
14 PHILLIP 8THBBT, MHBVULB, H. C.
A Scicnllflo Americaa
fT- safa
H i V TRADE It. ARKS,
0I8K0N PATKNTa,
CAVEATS.
TRADE nSARKS,
DESIGN PATENTS.
COPYRIGHTS. QtoJ
tor Information snd troo Ilnnrlhook wrlta to
MIINM A IK.. .1111 IlltoAliWAT. NKW YOUR.
Oldest bureau fur securlnir pntvnts In Amnrlra.
Krery patent taken out by m Is brnuirht before
the publio br a notice uiv-u tree of charge u ut
tartntt tilrentstlrra of any solentlflo Psperm t
WiirllL Pplonamir llllisirsreii, no imeuiBvi
nan should bo without it. wmiit. a,i
Asheville W oodworking Co
. Kiiuffinan, Supl,
I'St'lilitini
1(51.
IN MOUNTAINS OF NORTH CAROLINA
A VERY SELECT BOARDING
HOUSE
fVLL.
HOT SPRINGS. NORTH CAIJOLINA.
I'-v.-i-l'rTit T-'i'
.ci'om-int!'it!"
H. M. SWAINE.
'RIETOR
A.1 Cost!
NO MCMUL'i-.. DUSI.S.; THIS Wi'KKl WILL I'O.-il VI V LLV Si! 1. 1. A LL
TOYS AT COST. 1 DO NOT WANT TO CARRY THEM uVLK. I NVIL
MiXT Vl-:K. SlUI TIIHM AT fiNCIi. 0:UAT llAKr.AIS.- IN TOYS !
.')),'t;;tt,')f.')tjf.':;m
Pl-A-lrT'S TOY BAZAAR,
28 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
Quality not quantity
NO l- RIit OU'TS OF AV K I vll J O ATTRACT ATTHNTlMN
OK III. A W JTH Ml HA T TII It
Acme Wine, Liquor House & White Man's Bar
Wlint I cliiim is tli it 1 kiep the Inrcst stocli of rut clum Knii of nuy house in the
State. Anyone in necil of pure uniiilultcratnl liquor will find It to lliclr Interest to cull
mill examine my stock. Tlie same bus been recommended by the lending physliliim In llie
State Tor medicinal purposes.
Jit-, II. Itnijiii'Jin, Irop.
NO. 58 SOUTH MAIN STREET, - - ASHEViLLE. N. C.
My mnttois, "Keep the best and clinrnc uccordinKly "
My place is iiecond to none In the State.
TBLKPHONIt CALL ISO rosrot'l'I. Ii IIOX uxs
Ortlt-ra Frum a Distance Solicited, nuxint; & riickitijf Free
a
AND LIQUOR GO,.
Nob. 4X and 43 8. Main St., Asheville.
WHOLB8ALBT1IIPARTMHNT, ORNTB' -VTr A 1
VkWlGU. AND KUAUINO ROOM. IN J, tkJL
CIOAPa, TOBACCO AKD BO rr.ft ODOIIH, HAM- VT 4 0
I'Lb, ULLL1ARU AND I'OOL HOOM. IN V. '.fcOs
BEER : VAULTS : AKD : B0TTUK8 : DEPARTMENT : IH : EASEMENT,
W rapectftiUjr solicit shut ol vow yt0Ba.
P. A. E1ARQUAEJ3T, Manager.
Main Rntrinci.M. 4S Tlpkoa Call, Mo. i
rfuihWiwliktii iiii,l
mliiwtifc'i'lii iniLitin
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