THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZBN.
Monlav Uvuiing, April 9 18i4
ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN
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Three Months 1.50
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The Weekly Citizen, Issued each Wednes
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ing the fact to this office immediately.
MONDAY, Al'KIL 9. 1894..
Eowaki) Atkinson, the eminent econ
omist, says he expects a return of the
general activity of trade by July 1, 1S94-.
Tue receivers of thel'niou Pacific road
lowered the wages of some of iis eir.
ploycs and then claimed that they could
be held to continue at work against their
will. Judge Caldwell of the Ki,i;hth Ju
dicial circuit of the I'nitcd States has
made short work of this doctrine, lie
says :
"The period of compulsory personal
service, save as a punishment lor crime,
bus passed in this country. In thi
country it is not unlawful tor employes
to associate, consult anil conler together
with a view to maintain or increase their
wages by lawlul and peaceful means,
any more than it was urilaliil for tli
receivers to consult and comer together
for the purpose ot reducing their wage
"SNOnUtl.l.tt ANU ORAJitiliS
A sad wail couus from Charlotte. In
the first edition of the book, "Snowballs
and Oranges." published by the Rich
mond and Danville for advertising pur
poses, our lively neighbor did not up
pear to great advantage. A ncv cditioi
has bceti printed, and the Observer says
it "seems esjieci illy gotten c ut for Ashe
ville. There are 12 pages devoted to!
thnt city. One chapter on the subject is
printed twice in order to make the sub
ject matter longer." Charlotte, which
really dcservis better treatment, is given
two paragraphs.
The Observer should remember that it
is impossible to have too much of a good
thing; and if one chapter on Asheville
was printed twice it must have been be
cause so determined an effort was being
made by the Kichmond and Danville to
appreciate this city that it, for once,
overreached itself a little.
But Charlotte may well remember its
limitations. She is not a resort town,
but one that has so strong a hold on
manufactures that even cities that have
one chapter ol their glories printed twice
may well envy her. But Asheville, in
her particular line, is peerless and unap
proachable, and deserves and pavs for
all the space she gets in the public prints.
LOUISIANA dKNATOM
Representative Crawford learns that
the Henderson ville postniastirslup will
be settled this week.
It is learned that the cap icitv ot the
Ralei'jh hosiery yarn mills, which now
have 8.0(H) spiudhs, is to be doubled.
-Mr. Will It Wrav and bride were
welcomed to Shclbv Saturday bv a rcip-
ti.ui at the residence ot Mrs. Catherine
Holders.
The Kalcigb oil nulls hae closed the
season s run. Having Handled li.ooo tons
of seed, this being their best recoid bv
ibout 500 ton.
The Governor lias appointed A. M.
Waddell, solicitor of New Hanover crim
inal court, to till the vacancy caused bv
Col. Hen K. Moor's death.
. D. Toll. ml, the father ot the now
noted Madeline i of the IVIIaid-Mrcckin
ridge case), lived in Kalcigh in 1 S 7 L! ' 7 1 ,
and was ia the insurance husitKS-.
Mr Jaims 1". I-'irrnil, a prominent
business man ol 'Kalcigh, is to l,e mar
ried at Dema polis, Alabama, ontiic L'.uli
instant to Mss Webb, of that place.
The revenue collections in the Ka
lcigh d strict .r M:ucli wtreSM).l 1)7
Oi this $17 .""I was for cigursaml eiii.ir
cuts, SK!,;iJ7 l r spirits, and Sl'.in71
lor tobacco.
In Jones ci uiitv Clay Ivonce '. as
paralw.'d, and died in the field. In On
ton eountv Cyrus Black, S.'t yens old,
,vas also striclien with paralysis wfile
pi. lining corn and died in a i;u.utcr ot
an hour.
Miss Adelaide Gardvi of S'.tclliv, oac
ot the brightest and most iiiulkilna!
teachers in the State, b.is been awarded
the prize tor the lest css iv on stul in
which was ottered bv t lie N -Till Carolina
Tcaclu r.
V ttupply Found l tbe Ut'Ht Ma
terial. litniou Tin; CmUN: iMi Saturday
last with niv fiirnds Mr. K. S. Smith,
Mr. Howard and Mr. Lowe of Hilt more,
1 made a trip by cartiaue overhe Blue
Kidi,e down Hickorv Nut Gap to Ijsmcr
altla. Alter passing the lidgewe found
a marked liiti'crciicc in I1'-: climate I the
temperature being much warmer) aud
thoroughly enjoyed the drive bv the pic
tiKtsotie banks of Hickory Nut Creek.
At'ont tour miles from the ridge we came
to Broad river, which we forded, and
after a diive of two miles through some
agnil'icciit scenery wearrncd at hsnier
Your Crape Vines Eat Bone ?
Get It Ground of James Wolfe.
You Want To Raise Fine Chickens?
Get Sure Hatching Kggs, All Brcei's, of James Wolfe.
You Want The Best Meat ?
Get It at James Wolfe's Stulls,
8 and 9 Market Building.
April Showers,
JUT.
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Sl'KlXG IXOWKRS, aud MILL'S MEATS.
Great Casar, what a combination ol good things!
City Market.
The Coiiiluic l,-ilslamreTo K c
For Vacanclrs lu Waxliinic'on
New Oki eans, April G. The l.egisla
Hire of Louisiana will meet next month.
Kor the lirst time in the history of the
State three Senators arc to be elected,
one for the term ending on March 1.
1S95; one for the term ending March f
1897 I White's successor, Senator White
having been elected tor a second term
belore he had completed his first one.
and one lor the term ending March
1901 I the succissor to the late Senator
Gibson). All the politicians know, but
many intelligent people do not, that in
the event ot a legislative dendb ck, the
State will be entirely without represen
tation in the upper House of Congress
until 189G, unless the Governor should
call an extra session of the Legislature
and it should elect to the vacant Sen
atorships. A p.eliniinary canvass ot tin
Legislature renders it certain that Mr
Blanchard, who is filling White's unex
pired term on the appointment ot the
Governor, will be elected by the Legisla
ture to that term as well as to the sec
ond term, which extends to 1901. Tin re
is some doubt as to his colleague. The
three candidates are Senator Call'crv.
now filling the place by tbe uppointnien
of the Governor, ex-Senator oons, nnr
Congressman Kontner, with chances
slightly in lavor ul Cattery. New York
Sun.
MAKE AN I XAIIPI.K OF HIM.
BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE,
99
22 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
Millinery,
V ilim-
uld.iluu. We had a pleasant reception
and explored t' c beauties ol Laprera
Island before supper. Next morning we
started up to Hickory plat, seeing some
pretty vistas on our wav; troni itieuce
VSJtfwSE? rE Latest Books and Magazines. iss Goods,
scenery in this wild gorge is grand be If'lfS
yoml ('escripMon.
But to come to the- uhiict ot my letter, trusts- .tiuivi iui., imc siaiioiirv. locri rnoici; repns immc
and Paintias.
VOl"
vcail realize that good roads arc a
necessity to dcveloi e the resouices ol
Ktiticombe county, and wc found in Hick
ory Nut ilap on im xhaustablc supply ot
the best material to make macadamized
mails with. It is easily mccssible and
can be Imd for the h.iuliiiL'. It the road
Irom the lop of the Blue Kulge to Ashe
ville was covered with this material it
would be a pi rinaiieu' improvement, and
would add considerably to ihc. attrac
tions of Aslu vi le, and make its beauti
ful dnvtssliil nnre eni'ivabk'to visitors.
II". .1 V7lelll.son. C. li.
Aslu ville, April ti
ALSO
WILL F1NU A HULL LOT OF
Kid (.loves, Hosiery,
Laces, Kin broideries,
Baby Caps, Children's
Dress Trinuniims, Table
Towels and Toweling'.
TIN, GLASS AND QUELXS WARE,
For
A Founer CaHhler Arresttd
Foriterr.
MiiMi'llts, Tcin., April D Geo. A.
Saddler, formerly cashier of the People's
bank of Guthierie, Ky., which suspended
August lust through Sadler's speculation
was arrested Friday in Robertson
county, this State, bv officers of that
eountv . The day the bank failed Sadler
conlcssed he was short $7,195 and that
his stealings had caused the tnilute. His
relatives paid back the money, but the
American Surety company of New York,
which was on his bond for $20,(100, de
termined to make an example ol him
Hence he was indicted for forgery.
Sadler is a prominent member ot the
Methodist church and leader in the Sun
day school.
tucvr.R HUiii i.n ABVAMti:.
Gov. Can has laid hci'.'.e the Su
pieiuc conn the ipus-tiim ol the duration
of the tint) ut judges appointed to till
vacauci s. The Governor wrote a letter
to t!"c court asking t,)r a dicisiou. The
two Justices w ho aie adee'ed will not sit
on this cue.
A "Florida spieial s i s: W. A. I'os
ton, a conl r.ictor, c.inoiutted suiciiie by
hanging this morning. The tragnlv oc
curred in a closet ot a house which I'os
ton was building. No cause is assigned
I'oston came from Noi tii Carolina and
was married."
Seuat'ii" iici liecs denies thnt S; ua
tor ai cc w rote to liitn that lite li.'.'iM'c
committee could go ahead with the Sun
moDsinatui" and need no' wait lor his
attendance. Senator Junes tells the
Washington corrispoudeut ol the Char
lo Uc Observer that the committee has
received no such communication from
Senator Vance.
It is now said bv ompelcul ext'ert"
that the iron ore near Iron Station or.
the Carolina Central road, is the In c--t
almost in America for making si eel, and
rieeidedly the finest quality south ol
Michigan. Auction is being made to
form a syndicate to work the mines a 'id
establish a l.irge steel mat lump ing
plant.
Near Wndcsboro ;n I 7 ." , John l'o
ell married ?,liss Mary Georgi i Bailey.
Four years later he disappe ir. d, and in
1SS1.) she married J. II i ' x 1 1 . Nou
Powell turns up. lie says lie has lived
in Alabama 111 years, and did not know
his wile had man inl again until uili'ii'
half a mile ot the old home. The wile
aill have nolliiii.' to do witu Powell.
Ki.hmoml liispateh, Sumh.y: Mr
M . T. Kide r ol this city r. turiii d ycsler
day morning from Winston, N C, where
he went to iiivctig-ite the reported bni
tal whipping ol Ihsmui at 1' ivis Military
School Ijv the I'uiled Stales' arniv olh
. er, who is the commandant ol the carp
there. Mr. Kidcr said he was luliy sat
ilied with the course pursued by I he
school authorities, and only regret tul
that such cxaggi rated report a'lout
the school had g me out to t!i' world.
The Washington ci.rrispondeiil ol
the Uii'htnoml Pispatch savs: Consider
able fuss at pears lo have been madi
about a matter tin t tarns oul to have
amounted to very little. It would now
sei m that the report thai the Attorney
General was about to hear down tin si
lyramcally on breakers oi internal rev
enue laws in X. ir'. h Carolina had ur
little 'oaud Uioii. The l,r,s aie su-.l;
that they can be txecuted under direc
tion ot t lie I'nitcd Stales judges and dis
trict attornevs. and Senator K.inS'itn
says that too inn. h h -s been said a'.iout
a matter that w;is 1 1 1. 1 1 r i r like a
serious as some pe 'p!c thought it was.
Look "I liHt Wav
I-'i )n t'.e Vus)iini;ton News.
At the prc.-cat rate of the to ill 'bid's
progress in the Senate it will take billy
as long to pas it as it did top isithi
McKinh'v bill. Arc the Iiciiiocrats in
the present Cougn ss going to repeat tin
blunder of the MeKinlcyites in precipi
tating a new tarili lull upon the conn; rv
one month belore the !alt elections'."
Vt' e Art- Burr, Ncvt rilietesn
l;r..in thr Kaleigii Ncivb diisirier.
Our esteemed contem:orary. Tin.
Asiu.vu i t; CinLN.iu its issue of the
olh, inadvci tciitly dropped it hue Iroin
in extract from this paper with then
suit of making us say exactly what we
lid not say. Such accidents will happen.
Hut the great world moves along with
out a tremor heciusi' of them.
fiiil your rlir lo Cnroliiiai
o:il tiii:iiiy lor Jcllico
mill AiilllriU'ilc.
Picut v of old p.'ipers tor sale at TilK
Cirit:.N otlice Onlv an cts. per hundred.
-iter cigars all Havana
ul'! vet v HWt't t.
- A JL MM
I DO YOU SHAVE?
Siiv it't IJnvrii' Slffoiia nf ?A ?i
'J .A. UUM 11 X A ltKJk IUH U I'll (. J tlV
cts. oacli you cnnt heat them
at 7." ts. aiivwheic nuule of
pure Linen and Horse Hide. A
splendid Razor for $1.00, war-
Presents
ARTHUR M. FIELD
Leading
Jeweler.
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BONANZA WINE AND LIQUOR COMPANY,
Nos. 41 and 43 S. Main St., Asheville.
VTY 1 A 1 WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, GENTS'
i J L l'ARLOK AND RBADiNO ROOM.
AU NO. 43.
the Basement.
CIGARS, TOBACCO AND BOTTLE ODORS',
VLB, UILLIARD AND POOL ROOM.
ranted to give satisfaction.
Lather brushes and Soap in
variety at Dr. T. Smith's
Drug Store, on Public iSijuare.
I
'
Beer Vaults and Bottling Department in
We ficsHci " Solicit a SUure ot Your Putruuuuc
P. A. MARQUARDT, Manager.
, 31uln Kntrancc, ."'o. 43. Telephone Call, ."Vo. J a.
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IN MOUNTAINS OF NORTH CAROLINA
A VERY SELECT BOARDING hOUSE
LORETTA HALL.
HEAD THIS T
W.inud Hoarding housi-s a tul I'ami
Lf u make arrHiicnu-iits with us
i.rtjuitfr We c vi fiirr.h it in any
i'iantit you want, l-'aiuy crscy
(i (1 cuntry butter, uml we fciiaraii-t-c
Fai'ie t hi: pure ami t':esM.
HOT SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA.
Excellent Table and Fine Accommodations in Every Respect
PIANO AND ORGAN WORK
AT
J M, Flemming & Co. Mil & SMITH'S IIRI'G STOltE,
ICfiltKHU F.xpvr-H Look forQulie n
Jump lu the Price.
Liiniiun, April 7. Experts in enrrenev
umttcrs estimate tluit there will lie n
eonsiderable increase in theprke nf silver
under the influence of a revival of trarle
with India, which must considerably in
crease the demand. The Statis, in a re
view of the silver situation, concludes that
with India f'te to buv, 30d. will be the
minimum, and, it the mints arc reopened.
tbe ranee will be Irom 3;id to 40cl
government intends to appoint
The
a com
mission on India coinage which will be
composed of a number ot experts in mat
ters of coinage and include several mem
bers of parliament.
BV FIRIS AND EXl-UIMON.
Mine lernoun Killed and several
Injured.
l'ETliKSMHG, Va., April 9. Fire at d
explosions in tbe fireworks factory of Kc
muine Brothers here Saturday resulted
in tbe death of these persons:
John I). Bland, tobacconist; Charles N.
Komaine, manufacturer; Captain James
T. Tosh; Robert Kolnnd, spectator;
James Roland, Prince George county;
lames Perkins, employee, bead blown
off; lid ward Travlor, employee; Thomas
Woolfork (colored), engineer, burned to
a crisp; James Bryant, spectator, tailor.
A number were severely injured. The
factories were destroyed.
Dr. Mcttilvm Here.
Or. S. C. McGilvrn, who was formerly
located here, is visiting Asheville, and
until April 15th may be found at the
office of Ur. , 11. Crawford, No. 28 Pat-
ton avenue, orepared to treat all dn
uses of the ere, ear, throat and nose,
test for glasses, etc.
WOMAS'S HEAD
l'.-vel ami licr juii-
nu'itt pun! when slio
puts her laitli in Dr.
I iii'ee s I'iivni'ilu
I'lVMTiptiini. There
ia no lieauty with
out fi'iml health.
.Nuliinly pxihh'U to
lieiHimu really lau
liful from thetMof
ruiniilexinii iM'iiuti'
ners. liii;iit ryea,
eioir siiin nmi n'
checks, follmv mini
erafe exercisp. fresh
air, gixid food, and the juillcious use of the
" rresenptliiii."
All Wdinen rmuira a tome nml nervina nt
some periwi ot their lives. W tivtlu-r stiller-
inir mini nervousness. ilizmiss. fuintiiKss.
displaceiiicnt,, ratarrhul iiillnniintioii of the
unini; ineinurnnes, iieunnx-iiowti spnsntions.
or eenerul debility, the " Pr&seriution "
reaches tho oriniti of the trouble unJ correct
it. (iinrnnfeed to bendlt, or the uiotwy is
IL-IUIUICII.
The way to cure Cntnrrh there la lint mm
way take Dr. Slice's Rbiuedy. There's $500
rantiru unertsi ior an mcurulile cose.
Here is what Peter Cooper, w ho lived
to be over 90 years old find died worth
many millions, said of a ncwpn.cr: In
all towns wheren newspaper is published
every mini should advertise in it. it until
ing more tlmu n curd stating his niunc
and the business he is in. It not onlv
pnvs the ADVERTISER, but it lets
the people nt a distance know that tbe
town in which vou reside is a prosperous
comimttutv ol liusincsg men. As t lie seed
is sown so the seed recompenses, Never
pull down vour sign while you expect to
ao Dusincss:
tOk9X (joke! toliel fall on
Carolina Conl Company lor
ftiCfl. 4'lenn I'oltd.
Sulphur Springs schedule etinuged to
nail nour witnout ennnge ot cm s.
Ask for Red Letter Cigars.
H. M. SWATNE.
PROPRIETOR
LEAVE ALL ORDERS FOR
W. B. OW TN
W. W. WBST
G-WYN& WEST
AlMilL m.
Racket Store,
15 South Main St.
Ml merchants have goods. Sonic have
more than others, but we have got what
ail hive not got and that is Tbe Low
Price; The Cash Price; The Cut Piiee.
Let me define what 1 say.
The Low Price is to make every arti
cle in stock u bargain by underbuying
aud underselling. Yard wide Sea Island
finish sheeting for 5c. yd.
The Cash Price is one so low that you
will not pay debts of those who never
pay a thing, all who ell on n credit
mint look out for.
Now what I mean by Oil Trice is this:
So manv articles have bad I heir stand-
RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. CO,
8amuel Spencer. B W. Huidkoper and
Reuben Foster, Receivers
WESTERN NORT1, CAROLINA DIVISION.
Condensed acbedule In effect lice. 34, 1H1K)
EASTBOUND
NO. 12
Lv Knoxvillc 8 15am
" Morristown B 40am
Lv. Paint Hock Vi 30im
" Hot Springs I2 44nm
Ar. Ashrville a 10pm
Lv. Asheville 2 Sonni
" Round Knob il Spm
" Marlon 4 33pm
" MorKtinton 0 17pm
" Hickory li Klpm
M Newton A 40pm
" Statesvillc 7 31pm
Ar. Sallshuiy 8 1'Opm
" Greensboro 11 OUpm
" Danville 12 l!7am
Ar. Kichmond
7 Oilam
Lv. Greensboro 12 01am
Ar. Durham 3 3fiam
M Kaleigh 7 30am
' Goldsboro 1 oiipm
Lv. Danville. 1 a 3o7m
Ar. Lynchburg 2 IMam
" WushluKlon 7 13ura
Baltimore
i . adelphia
Nefe York
WESTBOUND
... h 2:imoi
... 10 Srtnn'
... 1 23pm
II
NO.
Successors to W. D Gwyn. ! ard price lor years.
Kstubllshcd 18M1.
Refer to Bank of Asheville,
Lv. New York 4 30pm
' Philadelphia 6 SApu
" Baltimore 0 20utr.
" Washington 10 48pm
" Lynchburg 8 43am
Ar. Danville 8 Stiam
12 60am
A 35am
7 26am
1 50pm
1 OOam
2 :iOnm
6 60am
Lv. Richmond
" Danville
Ar. Greensboro
Lv. Gldsboro
Lv Raleigh
" Durham
Ar. Greensboro....
Fort Eoyal & Western Carolina Ry.
AUGUSTA, GV, AID AIKEN, S. C.
VIA SPARTANBURG.
No. .'.i Vatton Avenue. j
PROMPT ATTENTION, AND SVTISFAC
T10N GUARANTEED. I
FUAXK E. MORTON.!
nor r li
R. . l
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II' nil'.'Jsiniville
111' .'liihury. .
Spur .'inhurK ..
l..i'tu:is
'IrrillvilU- "
t ,iv-i. wuoil "
.'uiiusta "
Aiken s. I.', Ry. I L'7 "
. I'.tr tk-kclsovcrifiis Unutc tor fust si viet
W ,1 CAtfi. K. L. TuHD
. u'l I'iH9. Aciit. TravclliiiK Pnt! i;t
A'. Ol'STA, GA.
DR. C. J. OLIVEROS,
SPECIALIST.
i :ir
Canadian
Tea Store,
: EYE, EAR, XOSE, TIIROAT AXII LLXG
DISEASES.
JI PATTON AVENUE.
(Over Kuysor .V Smith's Druu Store.)
P. O Uox 31 ,
Aidieville, N. C.
4s patton a.ve3. Hcgistratitm Notice.
, III I ' .- N lull I'll lialld
stirtiiKiit "I
Ha- tinc:t US-
Teeis
AND
Coffees
IN THE CITY.
A Trial SOLICITED-
The vnti-s ol the eiu of AMicvillc will luki
notice tlwt a new P'Kiatration is rcoikmi
nceessiiry, lirrnusc nl llic Mili-'livlsion of the
citv into four wards, bv the last session ol
tlu- General usserrb'y.
The f llowiii.c pe rs'ons hnvc lii't-n iluly hp
nointcil Hi Rimers by ihc County Coinmis
siontrs, and have been sworn in by mc, to
wit :
for the T'irpt Ward Samuel Kcnneilv,
oiliei-utNo 32 South Wain Mrtet, Whit
lock'. Marb e HaU.
' for thr Second Ward . L. Carroll, jr.,
ollice at T. I. Revrll's store, 3d N Main St.
forth' I'hird Ward L. h.Uwnbty, ollice
o. i ivTixuioro avcuui'.
I For the Kourtn W tiI, .1. U Erwin, office
, over i-owci ct miiU't b sturc.
T. W. PATTON Mayor.
REAL ESTATE
LOANS SKCUBULY I'LACKII AT 8 l'UK
CUNT. NOTAT PDBL1C. CUilMISSIONKB
OF """
FIRE INSURANCE
Southeast Court Square.
t t t
PRESCRIPTIONS!
I'KK K I'HK K
Uavisjet bLiek ink 05 04
Speiicerian writing pens... 10 US
Adaniuntiuc pins l)." 01
Urass pins per paper 0.1 O l
Needles 1 0 01
XXX Envelopes No. 5...... 10 ti t
G lb note ptr ijuire 10 05
Heavy coltonades per yd. 18 14-
Ladies' every-dav shoes. ...1 00 98
C B Corset 1 00 US
Feather proof ticking IS l(''-:t
Worsted braid per bunch. 05 0
J 0(5 1' 57-;i
A SPECIALTY AT-
Grant's Pharmacy
Where the; arc put up promptly, rapidly
and accurately, from chemically pure drugs,
fresh from the laboratories of Fqulbbs, Merck,
Sehieffclla and other standard manufactur
ers and at most reasonable prices.
1 think vou ean see. We will close out
our line pattern hats at a cut price,
Come and sec them. Will offer today
week a fine line sample straw hats at
about halt' price, because 1 bought at ex
aetly hall'ol wliulesjlc price.
J. M. STONEK, Mar
Lv Grccnsooro 8 Ouam
" Salisbury 10 J Cam
" State.ville It 00am
'" Newton..... 11 D4atn
" Hickory 12 lflom
" Morftanton 12 Gupra
H Marion 1 46pm
" Round Knob 2 4t!pm
" Aeheville 4 impm
41 Uot Springs d 3rjpm
Ar. Paint Rock 6 fiopm
" Morristown H 30pm
" Knoiville..u... 7 rpm
A. & S. R MLROAD NOl4
Lv. Asheville ti Miam
' Hendcrsonyiile 7 4.3am
" l'lat Rock... 7 fiuam
" tialuda 8 '."Jiini
" Tryon fcuain
Ar. Spartanburg 9 5.rum
"NO 13
Lv Spartanburg 8 ir.pra
lryon u 18pm
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Ar. Asheville ...
"MURPHY BRANCH"
. II 48pm
. 10 12pm
. 10 22pm
.1 1 20pm
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Lv. Asheville i 10am
Ar. Waynesvllle '-' 03am
" BrrsonCity 12 03am
" Andrew. 4 1 2pm
11 Tomotla 4 47pm
"Murphy 8 03pm
NO 18
Lv. Murphy fB30ani
Ar. Tomotla A 4oam
" Andrews 0 85am
" Bryson I ity 1(1 2Sam
" Y lynesville 1 2 4-lpiu
" Asheville , 2 24pm
SLEEPING CAR SERVICE.
Nob. 11 and 12 Pullman sleeper, between
Asheville and Cincinnati via KuoxvWe and
Ilarriman, and Pullmun Bullet vestibule
sleeper, between New York, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Uot Soring vin
Asheville. Sleepers between Asheville nnd
Jacksonville.
W. A. TURK, 8. H. HARDWICK,
Gen. Pan. Axt. Asat. Gen. Pan. Agl.,
Waahington, D. C, Atlanta, Ua.
W.H. OKEliN, Geo. Manager, Washington
V. B. MeBBR, Ocn'l Supt., Colombia. S. C.
80L. HAAS, Traffic Manager. Washington
tDally except Sunday,
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out pain.l'iiokif i.ir
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NEW DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY
IN A GREAT DISPLAY
UMNER So a
SPECIAL For The Next Ten Days
former
40-inch nil wool, new Spriug Dress
Goods, Ibrtncr price 75c, now )J
1(1 inch all wool,
Spring weight,
$1.00, now
Black Sere,
lormcr price
75
44 Lonsdale Cuinbrie,
price ViVic, now
5,000 yds. 4 4 Fruit of Q 1 Q
4li-inch all wool Ulnck Serge, very OO
fine, former price $1.20, now OO
Loom, always 10c, now
3,000 yds. very fine Lonsdale, for
mer price 14c, now
11
HH-incb nil wool Serges, Tans,
Nuvys, Grcvi and (Sarnctts, for
mer price 75c, now
50
3,000 yds. 0-4 and 10-4 Sheetings, for
mer price 25, 27, 30 and 33, now
i8, 20y 2 x3 and 25
Don't miss seeing those imported
Brocaded Satins. Tbe; ore to be found
only at Sumner & Co'i. Some new ar
rivals of Mulles, Swiss and dotted Lawns,
Scotch Lawns, fast colors at 5c.
At Sacrifice Prices.
Lace and Irish Point Curtains, Smyrna
Rugs, Chenille Table Covers and Ham
burg UdKing". Our
AT
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SPECIAL
Millinery
Is something that will please every one.
Prices will not be approached by any
place. Styles the very latest. A visit to
our store will convince you that we
carry only new and good goods.
Trimming Silki.
Moires and Antiques, in all shades.
SUIMHER fe CO., 3Sfo. 30 Patton Avenue,
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