THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN
Momlav Evening, January 22. 1894
ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN
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MONDAY, JANUARY 22. 1894.
We grieve to see that Col. CaldwtU't
Sunday Observer rehashes the Greens
boro scandal with no other provocati- n,
apparently! than a mere desire to tell the
story o'er again. Alas :
JUST IN NORTH CAROLINA.
Every Tuesday evening till Lent
Governor Carr wili give a public recep
tion at the Executive Mansion, .
Lee DeGmff. the 'brother of Peter
DeGraff. the Winston murderer, is in jail
on a chargeof robbing a farmer of Stokes
county of $73.
The owners of the Pilot Cotton Mills
at Raleigh sav they will, in the next
few months, rut in 3,500 more spindles
and 75 more looms.
-Among those who were graduated at
the New York Training school tor nurses
(26 in number) were Sue H. Harris and
Marv V Leinbach Irom North Carolina.
Raleigh News and Observer: Dr.
Frank Pi't. son ot H. B. S Pitt of Whit-
akers. of Nash eountv. has found in Bun
combe countv a deDOsit of mica, which
gives promise of proving ot permuueut
value.
Onb Raleigh journalist has "fit" an- L N a balloonist, was iu-
other on the streets of Raleigh and has I stantlv killed at Washington, X. C 1'ri-
beenrfauired to give a peace bond. There dav. The balloon hurst while some dis-
that tance from the ground. O'Dcll cut loose
is nothing surprising in this except that pBradut(-but the ht.ght was nol
me ruction Humtuasi vuwv uUv i sumcicnt lor it to open properly.
suspected. -EightmilesnortbofShelby lust Friday
While there is no man on earth who a negro named Lawson H iwell mur
would see the devil get bis enemies with ,iered C. D. Jones, a prominent voting
more emi.nnimitv than we. we place the 1 farmer. There are no particulars of thi
good of our people and the prosperity tragedy as Lawson was the only living
and advancement oi our Ktuuu
all personal considerations and if the
work of developing King's Mountain tin
REGARDLESS OF COST.
We are ollcrmg fur this mouth
only
Clocks. China Goods
Japanese Goods
At 20 PER CENT.
Let than Price.
ARTHUR M. FIELD
LEADING JEWELER
WOLFFS STALLS.
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NOS. 8 AND 9, MARKET BUILDING.
IN MOUNTAINS OF NORTH CAROLINA
A VERY SELECT BOARDING HOUSE
LORETTA HALL.
HOT SPRINGS. NORTH CAROLINA.
Ktcellcnt Tah'r nnH Pin s.iyrvrimnil'itlnna in Pyerv Resorc
and establishing the great enterpnsts
there which are bound to follow, would
nu lie a fortune for our worst entim
even Cotton Seed Brown we woulri
keep everlastingly doing our best to pr
mote the enterprise. Shelby Review.
That's the right spirit. Hurrah for
King's Mountain tin ! There seems to be
something in it.
A Pittsburg local Knights of Labor
Assembly is about to loan $50,000 to
the Chambers Glas company so that
witness to it, aud he has letc the county.
Concord Times: Mr. W. E. Futr ot
lllooinington, Scaulv countv, is the
lather olL'2 children. He has been mar
ried twice, his first wife being the mother
f 13 and his last wile U. All ot .Mr.
Furr's children are married except 0.
Vlr. Furr is ti2 vearsold, but does nut
look to be over 50.
Shelby Review: For several years .
3d. Parker has been doing a large busi
ness at Casar. Some weeks ago he be
iiin selling olT at cost, and about ten
lavs ago be closed i'Ut his stock to
Messrs. Sehenck, Ramseur & Co. Alto
gether he is said to have had over $3,00il
the comoanvcan keep their glass fae- m cash with which he disappeared leav-
' I in i. tt.a nnifl men ..., I. llix Koi -f ll. ill 1 "
Warrants were sworn out and alter a
low running and furnish work to somr
or all of the verv men who loan the
money. On the face of it this is an
extraordinarv situation, but really it is
nnK- nnrtlv so. If the workers who
j i ,
loan thin mm had deposited it BS ltiui
vMimla in a savings bank, the mill own
ers could probably have secured the
same amount, if not actually the same
money from the bank, that beiug the
bank's business, to collect idle money
and loan it as needed on approved
security. The Assembly will get a higher
rate of interest than if its members had
loaned tbtir money to the bank, but
tliey also take more risk.
LIKE tWLESSNEI((l
Tuti Citizen of course has no sympa
thy with the tone of the letter from
Barnardsville printed today, if, as seems
that tone is one of lawlessness. If a ten
men in and about Barnardsville deem ii
best for thcircommunity that no tobacco
be sold at present prices, the thing for
tbem to do is to wait on all tobacco
farmers, not with threats, but with
facts and figures tending to convince
doubting or hesitating ones that their
best interests and the most money are
in the direction of an abandonment ol
tobacco as a crop. Having done this as
diligent search Parker was located and
arrested. He was brought to Shelby.
Charlotte News: One of these rnilwav
rules which gets closelv on the f.ireieal
line is in i fleet on the Chester ami Lenoir
Narrow Gunge road. There is but one
train a day on that road; not even tin
ihadow of danger of another train licing
invwhere on the line, because there is no
other train to run. Yet when the train
stops anywhere on the mam line, a tl g-
nian is hustled back L'UO yards witn a
r d flag. He remains there ready to Hag
a train that does not exist, until the
train is ready to start, when the engineer
blows him m.
The funeral of Dr. Ii. Llurke Hay
wood, at Christ church Ruleigh, Satur
day, was one of the largest ever known
there. All the State departments and
ihe public institutions were officially
represented. The pupilsof the deal mute
and blind institution and ol l'eace lnsti
mte attended, as did the physicians am:
druggists. All the drug stores were
losed. Ihe veterans ol unius uanie
Camp paraded hi a body. The pall bear
ers were L'l physicians, and tuc nonv
as borne by six well known colored
men. the tloral otlenngs wee the most
profuse and beautiful ever seen there.
ANTI TOBACCO HAIDING
Threats That Are Nat Creditable
Or is Ii a Joke.
liuitoR The Citizen; Mass meeting
persistently as good sense " aamit J mct accoi ding to agreement. W. Green-
$1 PLUS $1 EQUALS $1 50
K..r the Intelligent Voter the Coming
....
V..r Will Re Fraught with More inter
est Than a Campaign. y Jt l
Done This Winter the Fate of l'aities
and the History of L.overnment Will l'
Determined. The New York World, fear-
he mill I iiiUii-MiJeut. working at all
times lor the best interests oi tne umpir
and never tor the teUisli ends ot any ring
or individual, supporting the right and
..r.n.1, limine the wrong wherever found.
W.'V... 0 t.
it becomes a great power lor good
throughout the land. Its policy is de
fined by its well known motto: l;iiiai
Rights to All, Special Favors to None.
Tin. riMiuiaUou of the Weekly World a
an incomparable newspaper is fully es
tablished. It reaches for the very best
and full st news of the entire country,
.-ml i'eis it. The celebrated "Tarifl
MhIh" artiilis are again running in thu
weekly and creating widespread atten
tion. Its miscellaneous pagesarc replete
with articles of valuable aud interesting
information to every one. It is a large
11! page, S-eolumn paper for only $1.00
n vear. We have succeeded in niakint
special arrangements by which wc can
furnish Tin; Weeklv Citizen and the
Weekly World one ycur, both for only-
Si CO in advance. Address The Weekly
Citizen, Aslicville, N. C.
H. M. SWAINE.
PROPRIETOR.
nothing more remains to be done; mo
all talk about punishing men who con
tinue to make and cure tobacco should
be stopped by an appeal to the law.
Mr. Whittemore and his friends are
threatening an unwarranted interference
with the rights of others unless their Cir
cular ia not intended to be taken se
riously.
THE . P C. A.
Annual RrDori of Tbe Hecrelar
And Treasurer.
In the report of the North Carolina
Society for the Prevention ol Cruelty to
Animals, at its fourth annual meeting, of aent to the scene at once
wood, chairman of body; T. S. Dilliug'
ham, clerk; object explained by chairman
1. Any man that raises a smoke any
where in No. l'J township, burning
tobacco beds, is to be dealt with bv
order of the chairman and clerk and
heir orders will be: "Ride them on
rail or send them to Capt. White, 10
years at hard labor." Lverv man has
had fair warning: making tobacco has
hurt us all more than any thing else,
the war not excepted, lohn Whittemore
and Hix Greenwood said in the meeting :
"A man who would attempt to m ike
tobacco at the prices now ruling must be
put to death "
Some huntfr lit a lire in the woods tin-
other night and a committee was
to see it any
The tale of a
Market Basket
and how to
fill it.
An Everyday
Story for livery
day People.
HILL;
1 4 CO:
City j
;MWt
1894
ALL
ABOUT
GOOD
EATING
Jiy One U 7io Lais.
'PHli INS1D1S pages tell of tbe trim cook, the mark.
I cl, the slim butcher with black moustache and his
suow white jacket and apron, roasts of beef, umt
tou, pork, veal, plump fowls aud seasonable game,
a particularly taking aud delicious all-pork sau
sage and never any trouble in the household.
Biirivionis
Brick and Tile Works,
Biltmore, North Carolina,
HAS I'OU SALIC A LAUliK STOCK OF COMMON IIKK'K OK ALL
KINDS, UK1MHCSSED IIK1CKS AMI ALL SIX ICS OF
.WiKHTLTl'IIAL K1IAIN T1LIC
DRUG STORE OF DR.TCSMITH OH THE PUBLIC SC
All persons suffering w'tli Kim
A;,ASrEVILLE.HjC
ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO.
Is Now Prepared to-
-Furnish all Kinds of
eases, broucbitis: ititii-reelion, uwl kindred maladits,
tmuii s. Ti u i BUILDING IVIA I feKIAL
Fine Church, Cabinet Work and Bank Fixtures
Walter S. Cushraan, the secretary and
tteasurer, that officer refers to the test
case, which resulted in a decision that
the shooting of live pigeons from trap
in this Stnte is a violation ol the general
statutes of the State against cruelty to
nnimals. Cooies of the decision were
wnt to the Massachusetts S. P. C. A
th American Humane association and
S P. C. A. Thret bills pre
hv a committee of the lo ol board
ol managers and introduced in the legis
lature were adversely reported by the
legislative committee, une was in reier
ence to tbe 'abandonment ol animals,
makinor the offence a misdemeanor, and
trivinn a rieht to kill useless abandoned
animals to certain officers of the law and
tnnoentsol the society under certain
nnrlitions: one expresly forbade the
shooting of live pigeons from traps, and
the third nave to societi I incorporated
for the p-evention of cruelty to animals
man was burning a tobacco bed lu re,
lohn Phipos went and sold histobaccn
crop, and it took the tobacco and bis
plow mule to pav the tertilizer (lent.
Now; men. don't think this is nothing.
Some men will come up missing if they
don't obey the laws ot our land.
Making tobacco is like the frog in tbe
tar bucket.
J M. Whittemore.
Uarnaidsville. N. C . Ian 2llh, lS'Ji
Be Independent
n i inrninir Shorthttnil with Whlili You
If tou eiinuot come here, we can give .you
a thorouirh course bv mall Satisfaction
.rnnrnn.l! fill lint tCflCh lj V limited
sit .a. ni oi b r do. but treat the Intellect of
each inriivi ul pupil a required.
Terms 20 lor course "f 40 lessons to be
tnkrn wi'hln 20 wr ks. pavuhle half in ad
vunce. and halunce in 110 dHVS leit-b oks
fre tonuoils We te eh noth nc but "tnnd-
urd shivthiind and Rie full value lor money
ri ct'iv-d ....
I Vl'EWWITRRS BOV'jHT, SUUI' AN"
RKI'AIKKI). If vou will to purchase
vncwriter of nny make ou can save money
hv iiiivinir h-oiinh us. It 'ouhav- awconu-
and wroer to sell, ship it to us and we win
nose i f it fur you to best auvantane.
one Miniect to vour approval. 11 vou
n..t n to Imv a mw machine send vour
old one to us to be ihoroughlv repaired.
THE STEM GRA"HIC INSTITUTE,
inaTdlm UH Church St., New York City
owrhtto call at Dr. T. 0. Smith druK store and get n
hnnklni five, tollinir fill about tlio use of Dr. John M.
Howe's InbaliLiL'Tubo and tlio biMicfitH to bo derived
HKKD FOR KTIllAf KH.
Asheville Woodworking Co.
ti
:Lhwv.tm. Educutow, Kauffman. Supt.
O.V TRIAL.
That's a good way
to buy a medicine,
but it's a pretty
hard condition
under which to tell
it. Perhaps you'v
notlcert thai tne or
dinary, hit or miss
meaicine aoesn i a
cemDc it.
The only remedy
of its kind so re-
. i- it. .farfi tlml. it can be told on
all the fines instead ol one-half, as now, pi j, p,, Tierce's Grolden Medical Dis-
imposed in prosecutions instituted by
them.
During the year past there were only
three prosecutions tor cruelty through
the agency of the society or its members.
In to of these there were convictions
There have been inquiries about the lo
mation ol branch societies irom Guilford
College and Newbern, but no branches
have yet been organized.
Concerning the recent deer hunt of the
Swannnnna Country club the report
savs: "No prosecuti'tns lor violation of
the law in this c ie have been instituted.
There are legal difficulties involved which
may make such prosecutions inexped
ient, but in the light of the pigeon shoot
ing decision it is evident that the spirit
of the law has been violated."
Mr. Cushman makes the following
Gnancial report : Receipts Balance per
tntement. Innuarv 18.1893, S4 37; do
nation Irom Mrs. W. F. Weld, $50; mem
hernhin lees. $17: disbursements office
rent. $13: typewriting, $7 00; clerk's
ft, tranecrint. State vs. Porter. $1.50;
repairs to Ramotb fountain, $1.20; one
hall costs in Stnte vs. Porter. $20 30;
printing, etc.. $5 45; postage, 63 cents;
leaving balance on band of $21.39.
Wbai W Maine?
From tht Bryioa City Timet.
In connection with a wreck near Nan
tahala Saturday, we bear of a case of,
we might say, heroism which is worthy
of note. A negro near by bearing the
cry for helP rom tbe nK'"etr in bi"
agony, caused by escaping steam and
hot water, rushed forward to relieve
him, when the crowd called to him to
me9 mm the mirint was expected to
burst. His only answer was, ' I'm going
to help that man" and promptly went
to tbt rcliel of suffering humanity,
n:ti mn irnnda. always fresh. Ask
for tbe products of tbe Asheville Milling
Co. Roller JUng, uieCTne uinn uu,
Choice Graham. Pare mountain buck'
wheat. .
mvar Am a hinnri -cleanser, butoklu-ih-
8torer, and flesh-builder, there's nothing Uke it
known to medical science. In every disease
Ln tVi fault it in the liver or tbe blood, as
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness, and the
most ftubborriBkin, Scalp, and Scrofulous
affections, it is pTiaratifeed in every case to
benent or cure, or you nave your mousy uu.
To every sufferer from Catarrh, no matter
how bad the case or of how long stand
ing, the nroDrietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh
RampAr n this; "If we can't CUTO it,
t .1 .1 J HUM.HBHtlv wn'll n.V VM1
SOU in casn." POIU OJ OU animal.
78 PAPKHS FOH ai.IO.
We do not know of a better family
paper for the farmer of North Carolina
than the Home and I' arm, published at
Louisville. Kv. It is a 16 page journal
comes twice a month and is loaded with
practical information and interesting
reading for every man. woman and child
in North Carolina. Prof. Massey writes
articles for the Home and harm of epe
cial interest to North . arolinians. Give
it and Tub Weeklv Citizen a trial at
the ridiculously low sum of $1.10 per
year 52 numhersof The Citizen and
26 ot Home and Farm, about one and a
half cents foreach paperdelivered to you
Try tbis combination oner.
Harrison Robertson ol tbe Courier
lournal staff, who wrote "How the
Derby was won," for Scribner's Maga
zine some time time aso, (which story
by the way, tbe Scribners have esteemed
so highly as to include it in their volume
of "Stories of the South",) has a story
in the Pebrunrv number of The Southern
Mneazine. Mr. Robertson calls the
story "The Courtship of Cale Sublett,'
and in it draws skillfully and humor
ously certain types of the "Blue Grass
Country" about Lexington.
nlpnar aprlng Schedule
Cars leave rear of postoffice for Springs
at 9 a. m.. thence every hour until 6
p.m. Regular half hour schedule be
tween postoffice and depot.
Cakst Ok! Cake! Ca.ll on
Carallaa Cal Cvaspaar ftr
Hie. CtoM Cake,
TO VISITORS!
IF. YOU WISH TO CARRY
AWAY A LASTING ASD
CHARUIXG.SOUVBSIR OF
ASHBY1LLB, DEPOSIT
lerefroin I'liysicians. Cler,
sinu-t'rs. b:mk men. cl- rks and workors in general, wuu d
invigorate their wanted enerp-i-r1, iiro'on their UHcfu'iicys,
and in many eases their live-) y this simple instrumen-
tality This inhaling Tn'io with diroetioi.s for use will be
sent by mail to any address postage paid on n eeipt of
two dollars by the gent, Pr. T. C. Smith, on the public
square at Asheville, N. C.
Telephone,
The Best Shoei
50
CE.VTS WITH "TUB CITI
ZEN" and HA YB RB TURNED
FULL YALVB IN A FISB
ENGRAVED VIEW OF
ASHEVILLE
SPRINGFIELD REPUBLICAN,
nSTAHLISlIt L) IN ISL'l HV SAUllil.
iiowi.es. and rrni.isiu;!) iuii.v
Sl'NPAV AND WliliKI.V.
Pits
Rrasons
Wuv
You
Should
Takb
The Citizbh
1. It Prints the News.
2. It Writes Itt Own Kdltorluli.
3. It Is the Best Local Paper Bvcr
Printed In W. N. C.
4. It Prints the Latest Telegraphic
Newt From All the World.
5. It Believes In AthcTllle Always.
To sum DP-
IT IS A NEWSPAPER.
-till YOU THOUGHT OF IT
Six Dollurt Will Get
It For a Year, and ir you
Lire In Asheville It Will
Rm Delivered at Vonr
Door Rverr Bvenln f
Mrs. Cora Morton Tate,
MODISTE,
83 Central Avenue.
BS. T, Taylor System
y-4WTED
Ten nalr or 4Slnch Burr Mill Stones. Must
be in good condition and low for
cash Address
J. D0I1BRTV,
janludlm Hot Sprlnn, N. C
JOHN CHILD
Furnished and Unfurnished Houses. Office
Rooms; loans securely plaeed at 8 per seat,
.89 I.
Iftrpcr'.- Weekly
I LUSTiiMED
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE 6ENTLEMEN,
$5, 34 and 83.60 Dress Shoe.
83.50 Police Shoe, 3 Soles.
32.50, 82 for Worklngmen.
82 and 81.75 for Boys.
i Anir? AKin mi core
83, 82.50 82, $I.7C
CAUTION. IT any daaln
offers jrou W. L. Uouclai
hoe at m nduesd price,
ir says na nas mem wiui'
out Ui name Mamped
oa tna bottom, pnt nim
uown as a xrauu.
bettei
alisl'iiction nt the prices advertised than any other make. Try one pair and be con
vinced. The stamping of n . L. Uouglas' name anil price on tne oouomi wmu.
for (he Least Money. mTW
U4JHI5 IMHt BESro3aa!aafc
uj i iiaiim a a ;imi- are siviufi. rasv fittlns. and cive
New.imnerB muUlplv. There ure inn'iy
kinds nntl th"V nre of t verv i. Krre cf inert
THE HMRINOPIKLI) KHI'l'HI.ICAN bItk
und elniui. to he in the 1'oremuHt runk In
qiialitv and ehnractfr. It hus muintiiiiie.1
its piisltion nt the runt through a lonu pi-
ri d ot ers. It wo. never .tronur or iwt
t r than it is at iire-enl. never more flrnily
established in public eonli tenee onrl upiiort
It1, motto is, " ii tne Kv.santi ine iruin
About It." and lis leading uurm.se is to
Herve the ntili.le interc.r.
Its lacilitics lor the collection nno puMici-
Hon ol 'he news nre Imth constniitly unuer
soine development anil iinorovement. Kv rv
jrr It kivcs us recurs mure ir tiicir
monev uotn in the volu" e art nnullty o'
Its news, pcdnl frnturi-i and mis ellmieous
mn ter It-pnnrs sre added to Irom time
In time In mrrt the ricmnmla of everv liiionr.
tant i eca -Ion. The flrld of its aerviec
b'oudensin keepinft wl h the growth of its
cons tit nunc, and ti e-lnrg ment of their
intrres's. In a word it is a th..rouKbly
wlrlenwnke and rjrouressive n'p .per, in
touch with all the peop'e and alive to their
i tcr sts, knowing no oisti iction or c ass
anrl no partisan or personal ou'iKaimn in
conflict with its Ik duty as an independent
public lournal, se king tbe greatest good lor
tne greatest numucr.
THB f UPUB1.I AN'S several editions,
nnllv. Dunrlnv. Wrrklv. are all ediicd and
mnirrri with Intrlliycnt core and discrimi
nation to me t the special wan'Sol their
readers. Space i not wast d In cheap and
unsubstantial sensations but current events
are f corded and llmminatrd with a Hue re
gard for their relative Importance and Int r
est. The editorial and liter -ry department!
of the paper are conmciea witn mirita
ability and have given It a world-wide repu
tation .
Apart Irom tne comprenensivc n-porra oi
sasslng events UB KBPUHI ICANprovldrt
ts natrons with a va-t amount of the most
interesting reading matter In the way of
original ana selected correspondence and
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sclei.tlflc discussion, agricultural theories
and eipcriments, dramatic, musical and art
crltld.ra nd c mraent, women's fasmons,
fancies a-d work, etc.. etc. THB BIN DAY
and WBBKLY RIIPUBLitsn are rspeciaii
rich In miscellaneous reading and are eicel
lent Journals for the homes nt New Bnaland
en boiB oa th.lr native tatatband abroad.
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DAILY 70 cent! a month 13 a quarter,
$8 a year.
BumuAi: ou reuxe si iibhhii w j""
ii,..ie . ,iv tlmusands of (loll.irs nnnuallv to those who wear them.
Dealers who push the sale ot w. l.. uoiigias nnoes gain cusiornere, wnmi miyo
Increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can afford to tell at lesa profit
and we believe you ran save money by bnylng all your 'footwear 'JJi'i,mJ?aTr
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iaiHelal arilil.a it storie., and evtrv no VvT AljL 1. I i3( KJ L W LJ A .Ti X X. X. X
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II AIU'ER'rf PERIODICALS wbttt 1 clalm ' lhlt 1 ketp thc lftrMt ,tock of r,t c'" ood ofJ ny houe
State. Anyone in need or pure unadulterated liquors will una
and examine my itock. The lame has been recommended by the leading physicians In the
Stale for medicinal purposes.
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NO. 58 SOUTH MAIN STREET, - - ASHEVILLE, N. O.
My motto Is. "Keep the best and charge accordingly."
JUy place Is second to none in the State.
Harper s weeklv Is levond all n,netn
tie irndluc journal in Am -r ea. in lis hi.u n
h'l ii:utrniiin, ,ti i eorisof diitintrlitstieii
common ors. ami i, lis vat arm n' teader.
Ill special lines I .Ir.iws on th- hlKhcst o del
oi ui eni, ine mep li httid liv po it or
nun tra nisit tn trat th- a'ln topic, of
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