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THE ASHEV1LLE DAILY CITIZHX. Xbursilav H veiling, April 12 IM4 ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN FiUNTED DAILY (EXCBl'T Sl'kUAY I tMI WliLKLY SVItSCKlPTlUS K. TES: Onr Year . Daily Nia Month u.imi Tlmw Month l.flo CtTIZUN inr Mnnth. iu mlvitiict- M lilm- Cieek. paid to Carriers ... 15 Tllli WtLKl.v CiriZKv, i .sued each Wed-us-ila , in advance. $1 SUKSCRIliKKS iv A. i ."n7 to receive their paper ii confer a fuvor In- tcin.rt itifj the fact to this ollice ininietlintelv IX SOI Til c.rou. Till KSI'AY, Al'KIL IU. 1NU. Till-: I1S.IK '1 1 it- nomination of luln.L' M.utin tor muvor presents one issue ia a clean cut fashion. That is whether the voters of Ashcville prefer to elect a Democrat to that office or one totally without politi cal convictions, so far as that cilice is concerned. There will lc no appriluii sion in anv tpinrter that Mr. Martin woulJ be influenced if elected imivor by any cliipio or faction hostile to the U'st interests of Asheville. He coakl lie de pended upon to net as cunsciu.ti' uslv for the Kood of the City as any uiaxcr the City ever had. Sccli luiii the e 'ii ccdej fact, the t xcuse a D. -uiucr.it must present lor nut voting I ir Mr. Martin is that he, t'ac votir. wishes the expression of no polities in City elec tions to conic in ih'.- form of the naniinj; of such rank Kcpuhlic.itis to 1.11 Citv ollices as, lor instance, 11. S. Harkius. The fallacy of no p-ditics inch e eel mas lies iu the absurd assertion t:ial straight Democrats cannot Hive this city as clean, as economical, as intelligent an iulm uis tration of our citv ull'airs as a man w in gives Kcpulilican ward workers am wire pullers the chief places within hi bestowal. There have ben straight Democratic administrations in this tow that were above criticism, and thcr can be one after the May election i Democrats Jo tlici ' dutv. T he bfiriiuitiiu ol nest tall s ciniiiaiitr. is the present municipal election. As yoes Ashevillc, so goes I'.unc mW; a (iocs lluucoaibe, so ucs t lie- '.'.It iltstii.t Does the '.ith district ilesire the ciecli-'i of that nondescript enemvol l'e;u, cracv Ricl'inoiid l'earson uiiiti t .tor v: The "Kcformcs" have l.ee- une !;.i-f;!ci up with NepuUioans, some ol wham at least, have been ui'li them only lor what they can not ;;et by con; iili! I). lore the petiole oil ineir own merits, llierc is an lniunr.ililc v.'a to cut aiv.-iv hum ';as alliance, ana that is f mini in the character ol tin straight D.ui'Ciatic tiouiinattons jus1 made. I lie Dciiioe alie ticket is sue 1 that exceptions cannot tail ly he taken either to the stamlmi,r ol its candalales or tei theii eaaaci'.y wheucompared will the ailniiiv.s-1 at i m iiisl coiun out ol power. Su. li b-.ini; the fact, '.lie reform ers mission, troiu their own point oi view, is ended, and the earlie r the ir Ke publican ala. s arc inhume.! ol the tail the better. The latter sh mid be drc-std Si methii. like this: ' t'l-jutlenien, tile t.iluaeiou is hi'L what it was a year aj'o. Von wcie jjl.iil our help ti e;-; we were itlad ol you Wccnttrctl our protest against, eertan mistakes ol the minimis: la lion ol ti years ai;o, and we carried our point. Il view ol the character ol the Democratic numinalioiis ot this year we do not set the iusticcor the reason ot nibbim: iu tin rebuke. Mr. Man in is able and honest and the Aldermen named a e as yoo men as we ourselves ilictcl. Thereloi Ictus eath to his own i .o'nic d caui with mutual, trunk wishes tor the dele. i of the other. Vou were wi ll ns, but not of us. We part the Inst ol liieiid to meet s ion aiel in the hill ns politic enemies, lace to lace ill open honorahlc contest lor the supremacy ol the il lici cut principles e believe iu." To your tents i! Israel. Ketuiu, v wandering I well im ailing ;tuet home ' .11 I.I I .4 c. ;ik I I.N lulius C. Martin, es'i., the voun- Ian ver and head of the Democratic mimic pal ticket, with whom, toe-ther wit Messrs. Sevier. Low and Huiieds, the Democrats expect t i win in the np- proaciiini; contest, is a native ol Wiiki county, X. C. l!;s father was promi nent iu that county 1 cfore 1 he war, and had represented the county in the l.n.'is lature. lie was a L'ont-alerat.' sidditr and was ki'l-.d just three davs bctorc the surrender, mar Appomattox Court House. The candidate lor Mayor ol Ashevil e was born on the 'J I ol ii.-olar, 1 S'i . His early lile was spent on the farm, aim he is not ashaun d to admit today that he in those d. it "pul'ml the- bell cord over a nnilc'mi tin' old jl int.itioti. But he (lid more than this. His sp ue mo ments at nights were devoted to study. His academic course he took iu X'orth Carolina and Virginia schools, filter wnrds spcndi! g a yearai the l aiveisity of North Carolina. At the age of 111 Mr. Martin bigan teaching school aiidcoiiilucUd schools in (iravson county, Va., ohnson county, Tenn., nnd Watauga county, X. C. De ciding to adopt the law as a profession Mr. Martin studied under Col. (,eo. X h'olk of Caldwell county. He was ad mittcd to the bar in ISMX, and removed to Ashevillc. The young attorney "went it alone" lor six months, at the end ol which time he became a partner with lion. II. A. Umber and II. II. Carter, the firm name being Ondger, Carter & Martin. When Mr. Carter was elected Judge ol the Criminal court iu 1SU1 he withdrew from the firm and since that time Mr. Martin has been n partner of Mr, Guder, the lit in being (itulgcr ci Murtiu. Mr. Mnriin is a man to make friends wherever he goes. He is entirely capa ble of grasping questions of moment, and the administration ot the city's affairs will be in honest nnd faithful hands if entrusted to him. Mr. Martin is n Mason and n worker in the First llaptist church. He has a wife and one child, A View ot Tilituaa From HIhOuu hide. From tlie New York Suu. To understand the situation iu Seiulh Carolina it must be borne in mind that there aie political tHllercuccs iu that Stale unknown elsewhere ill the l uioii. There exist niaikedly iu South Carolina two types, icpicscutiiig the edd and the lie x South. The trouble there is tiot so much over the dispensary law as it is a light between these two factions. Iu ISTGa strong political organisation as formed iu the State, fathered bv the blatant scions of the so-called old Seiulh Carolina arietocracy, men who had owned vast numbcis of slaves, who held official places iu the antebellum lays, and who, piompttd as much by 1 -ntertst ;:s pride ati.i patriotism, ex etciscd all ti e r arts of infl immatory ratory to induce the common people. nou owners ol slaves, to nil mtuccnii war. t rior to iiOtne Mate nan sin It-red many ind'gnitics from the men lecte-1 to ofhee bv the recently eiiliau- hised negroes. The rallying cry of the ime was, "Xo tiegrei de-miiiatieni . amt it the polls in the fall of that year, and bv the aid of a self-constituted niihtia. W .tie H impton was made t'lovernor. 1-or II years, altliougn growling were oecasmnaliv Heard iroiu uic people, the so called aristocratic clement, the representatives ol the old South, Kept the white voters in line. This was done bv constantly harping on the evils to be caied ire ni negro supremacy in case ol a hvision amon.: the whites, together with systematic waving ol the bloody shirt. These were tlieuicii w ho ilal moie than any other class, North or South, to cep alive the bitter Icthngs kit bv the war. la the summer of lsss the farineis ami nhaliitants o the towns who groaned iinilcr the glaring class legislation ol the 1.1-liiners lug into organic;. The move ileal was known as the l-'armeis' Alii itiee, ami was started lor the mutual beuef. t of meiiil ers. The order w as sc ret, and soon the dissatisfaction lell by the great majority ot the agricultural tss began tei be expressed at ihcir meet gs, and to assume a portentous ruin h!e. I'.en Tillman had long been known throii bout the State . -is one ol the tore nost agitators of the f irming ciininu mtv. 1 l-.e APiancc men, feeling nicy were strong enough to make a light, nn t iu convention and nominated Till man lor Governor. The other facli m raxed a howl. Thev saw their power lipping away from them. Men who. inipoy t rislit .i i iv t ne war. nan ion lived on public emoluments were loudest in the outcry. They denounced the movemein as l e pre sf'tiiig a el. is, and olid, niiied the very thing thev h i. I themselves so long practiced. Aim some (iillicnitv in getting a c omuia-.c. he old party put a man in the Held, and ne ol the most bitter f inip ligus ever known began. It was marked by nr e leehiig i ".! both sitl. s. and it was lrioiis th.it the speakers at all the oul'hc nieetii gs went on the p atlnrm ruled, ami on many occasions revolv ers were drawn and l! iurilied during .l.ba.c. The men who in LSTii had rai led all tactions to Hampton's supooit bv dtilatir.g against the utgro vi-ti-r voter made liol.l bids for the ex-sl.ive's Oallot. Tillmaa was elected bv a g .od m a i citv of the votes ol the State. A reform i.egislatute was also s ill to Columia a filbtian ai d his 1 t ult nants were ac ive in rem. living the cv.ls wi.i h had cause d ;hc revolution, arel the attacks of the opposing taction were all on lam. I. ate in WC the lecislatmc. in en loimirvti the pledees upon evhich the inajority ol the iiu-mb-.rs had been electe I, passed the Dispensary I ill. Il is vcll known, at least in South e'arohua, that Tilhn iu was personally opno-ed to lo this nieasiiic. which bad the approval of the men who had elected him. Never theless he signed the bill when it passed both Houses, in c iiiloiinitv with public opinion, and it beetinic a law. 'I he imposition to tins nieasuie was confined almost exclusively to the cities and towns ol the State. The liquor trallie in those places had long 11 ouiisheil evith s.-.iieclv any restriction, and the men en 'aged in it were, as a rule, as contemptuous ol law as the moonshiners who in lest the mountains of the northern part ol the State. Many of these men opeiilv prepared to continue the business in iltti.tr.ee ol law, under flimsy disgius'S. as soon as the measure went into i licet. It is notorious that the author, ities of the corporations (lid lit tie, it' anything, to eiiloree the pro visions of th'' law. Kcpcnlu! att uipts bv the Slate authorities to induce them loco operale were unavailing. Thecit ens wiio had electiel the legislature that passed the lull demanded its en lore'cineiit. This started the Ciovernor s so .ailed crusade against "blind tigers." The most notorious thing coiir.ccted .villi this unhappy allair is that many ol the l etter class ol cit'ens living in the towns aiitleiu-.s joined with the law breakers against the State authorities, simply because I lit i r pride had been hum tiled bv the triumph of t lit i r opponents. The law b-eakers received liom them i, leit il not active support. In Darling ion the support was emphatic. Men o reputation, ho would have been sup lose d to be judicious and peaceable, in lliicnccd alone by their bitter hatred ol political oppoiiculs, joiiitd with a limb composed of the worst element ol tla mixed sot iely of the Southern town not only in armed resistence of i dliccrs, but in open wat on the authorities. This is in brief the status of affairs in South Carolina, and can he proved by an investigation, if the seeker after in humation will go to other sources t han those hostile to the partv m power have no id, a to deleiid the polities ( I Tillman or of his supp li ters, but ns a believer i i the right of the people ol a Mate to make tluir own laws ami in the enforcement of law, I would like to sec Tillman, bad as he is painted, receive justice when judged bv people not inllu encetl by the hitter spirit that hovers over his State. .. A. Mci enwa. New ork, April s. Uld You KerThlnkf This? From the HeueUisuavillc Times The newspaper proprietor laboisat a disadvantage in a time of money stiiu- gencY as compared with a manufacturer. The latter can shutdown his mill, but the newspaper publisher never finds a time when lie c u shut tluwn his plant and lay ell his employes, unt-l he has to ito so for good. The new spapt r must turn out regularly and the expenses con tunic tight on just the same iu dull ti ne as when the business is booming. Am retrenchment ol the leading matter will immediately bring a protest Irom the subscribcis, yet many of these subscrib ers lad to think of paving their bit's. rtne IMhcv l or Criminal Loudon Cawe- t ) New Vers Sim. A curious elicit ol the Vatican's re fusal to rceognve the Italian govern ment was uottd a few davs ago. A Vatican official cmbi vied 1SU0O lire and disappeared. No notice has been given to the Italian authorities, but the Papal Nuncios abroad have been noti fied, in case the delimiter appears in any place under foieign jui isdiction. The criminal can live in home undisturbed ai long ns he chooses Your Crape Vines Eat Bone ? Get It Idound of James Wolfe. You Want To Raise Fine Chickens ? llct Sure Hatching llggs, All lirccds, of James Wolfe. You Want The Best Meat ? llct It at James Wolfe's Stalls, S and 'J Market building. ESTABROOK'S BOOK AN I ) STATIONERY STORE, In The Old Coming down to more recent events we wish to suggist that the best way to our stalls iu the Market is bv the North Court Stpiare entrance. Down an easy walk and right there, marble toped and lull of luisi mss is W. M. HII.L, tV Co. P. S. There is another way in, but it's too far back. Sttnv ul the Spider and the 1 Iv the spider's gilt edged invitation made ihcWAY into the parlor very plain. J9 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET VOP WILL FINU A VTI.L LOT OP Millinery, Kid (Jlovcs, Hosiery, Vl'ilill' l,!lf'44. Kill lll'itillftHosi : Latest Ifcoks and Magazines. Dress Hoods, Haly Caps, Children's Hats, Dress Trimmings, Table Artists' iHiiti'rialM, 1'inc ff.tatloucr, Local rii"tt)rdpis nutl Palnlit.KS, Linens, Towels and Towelinj;-. ALSO T1X, GLASS AM) QUEENS WARE, SOUVKMKS, NATIVE (iK.MS, LAP1DACV WDliK, IN MOUNTAINS OF NORTH CAROLINA A VERY SELECT BOARDING hOUSS LORETTA HA.LIj. HOT SPfvINGS. NORTH CAROLINA. Uxeellcnt Tsfile nn.1 Pine A.vomuitjanl imi-i in Kvcry Kcspcet watch vqi:k, h m swaine. PROPRIETOR. JEWEili MADE - TO - ORDER. Mi:t'M. .-. is i' . ii; t. ARTHUR Fi1. F8ELD .EADING JH.WELHY, M A . S S t i -: I A It A It K !5AiUiA2 A guild Inniic lir-aie Tips u.';nitv isi'-.caled ali-'iil 1 ; . tnili-s i,il nl thi ecai'T ct Ahevilie. 'J tnili-s triiin tlu eotiit li'iiie i by ciMintv i''.id and alua.t t int'.-eigii' h-iiil a fiiile i -iit'ile ul en' p fa ti 'il limits. I'lns place is admiral'lv situated in a cnve and contains 1 L' .'ici'es. a limit hall is in i ul' ivalion, einisistnig ol grass, fiuit trees, grapevines, etc. Iile gaitt simile and an al tiu Ian. c t.l pun water, there heirg six or a il-n running iiig", some ol tiieni chalvt'C ale. The lollow ing liinldiiigs on the pnini-e?: 1 eeu room metal rootul iraaic dwrlhng with running water in -atie. cot N"i,."iuii $1 Mill, in mode' .Hi ly good repair; 1 new uit'l ii roott dli irn n it ijiii'e tinislied. 'st it M i or H"0; J new ui'-tal i-.'oled ickspiing houses and hviiraulie r im wa'er works e iniilctc, cost ton to .in). A piccnrcipie and eMended view mi all tiarisot tins place, including me nl an ieiliili's p'tini-es and lii palatial rtsidi nee. Ian'i ..r stlhng. i u a ne 'al em lia 1 1" t !.it u t . 1'iite. ,'1 .".oil I on or address I . V. P. -Vault, Ashevillc, X. C. .". Id 11 in. READ THIS! Always call on Hare hclore leaving the Market, net fir sec mm first. ii $m A VUKTI Y FAVF. is tli" result of a liiiilthy physieul rnnihtiiiii. "Ili'iui- ty is hut skin deep' vet it ureal v uo- jieiiils on a clear cnniplexiim, free frmii wrinkles and 1 hollow chucks, 'J Health always brings wealth of k I bounty. A healthy J ! etntn ut tlm R'Ktjllll romea with Doctor Pierce's favorite Preseriptlon. It'a mcihcine prepared lor woman an nientu it eures those tloTangemonto anrl weak. nBKsts which make woman's life miserable. A woman who noRlocts to take proper ex ercise is particularly prone to excessive con gestion, debility and a sluggish circulation. This is the time we advise the " Prescript ion." In all derangements and displacements of the special organs which result in "signs of In llammatiou," In ratarrbal discharges from the lining membranes, and In distressing Irregularities this medicine it guaranteed to ueuellt or euro, or the money is reiurnea, Colo! C'ok! Coke I Call oa Carolina Coal Company Tor !Icp, Clean Cok. I I BONANZA WINE AND LIQUOR COMPANY, Nos. 41 and 43 S. Main St , Ashevillc II WUOl.USAl.B UUVAKTMVXT, GENTS' jyKj itL I'.iULOK ASD KISADIKG HUOM. CIOAKH, TCWACCO A.l MOTTLE GOODS, SAM- J VLB, MILLIARD AXU VOUL KUUM. IX VJ, ttO Beer Vaults and Bottling Department in the Basement. W'v Ki-ijivclthtly Solicit a Share of Your Putroauv. P. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. DO YOU SHAVE? i$ I .Alulu llnlraue'c, Xo. 43. '1'clephouc Call, Xo. 7. Six (Ittxt'a Ilnzeir Straps ut ,"(i -t8. cai li iu ran") 1 'at tlit'in at T." etis. anyulit'i't'-mailt' tf nin' Linen ami Hum.' lliik. A i-pli'ii'iiM Ka.nr for si ."ill. war ranto 1 to ivc MitLsfartion. Latlu'r ln'iislics ainl Soaj in varift.v at Dr. T. ('. Smith's Dru Stoiv, on i'ublic Squari'. A1.MS1L mi. I i LEAVE ALL ORDERS FOR I PIANO AND ORGAN WORkI AT IM.Silll i SMITH'S IIIIKi STllllE, af af ii PRESCRIPTIONS Racket Store, 1.') South Main St. All liHichaiils have nuils Sonic liave inure tliiui otlicrs, but we Imvcuot what ail liavc not gut ami that is The Low I 'rice; The Cash Price; The Cut Piice. Let me diline what I say. The Low Price is to make every arti- ...... , - , WESTBOUND iii in mill k a uaratii uy uiiueruin uif; i v , ew Vork ami iitHlersclliiii;. Yard wide Sea Island linish sheeting lor 5c. yd. The Cash Price is one so low that you i will not pay debts ol those who never pay a tiling, till who sill on a credit inn -1 look out for. Now w hat 1 menu by Cut Price is this ; i So manv articles have had their statu! aid price fur years. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. CO. Samuel Spencer, B Y. lluiilkoper and lieu ben Poster, Receivers WESTEBN NOR P. CAROLINA DIVISION. Condensed schedule In effect Dec. 34, lStKi EASTBOUND NO. 12 Lv Knoxville 8 15 am Morristown. 9 4Uam Lt. I'aint Koek....7.7."..".7.T.r 12 ilopm Hot SpriiiKB Ar. Adht-ville 2 10pm Lv, Ashcviiic 1! 30pm " Round Knot 8 52pm " Marion 4 ,'i;tpm " Morgan ton f 17pm Hickory ti llipm " Newton (1 40pm Stntesvill:' 7 ;Upid i I. inn W.tiitiil-Hi.; C t IlKlkc iiTI JllUtlU !,. : Willi 11 t'l l-iitUr i1 l .i"i fiii j,i'li il in i.nv ,'jaiitil ; t: v, n in l'n:y U tm v .ml c it n try lutti r, an-1 ,vc ;u;ii';t!i ti C s.i : - ;C I'l Ik- pure I iVsli. J. M. Flemming & Co 49 PAT TON AVE. No, 1 l'a i U n A v cn tic I'WUMI'T ATTLNTluN. ASU S TION t'.l AR ANTlv!:! '. Ar. Salialmry . " 'irecnnboro " !)HvtNc Ar. RultinonM Lv. Orcrnetioro ..... Ar. Durhum " NaleiKh " (loldfooro Lv. Danville, Ar. Lynch Mux " WushinKton ' liuititnore " t i. n.lciihiu " Nev York I'hilndclpliiti " lialtitnre..... .. " WanhiiiKtoa " Lynch ourg Ar. Dnnvillc , Lv. Richmond " Danville Ar. tircenHburo Lv. tJaldsboro Lv Raleigh " Durham A rG ree n 9 b o r o . . Lv Grecnsooro aliturv " Stutenvillc Newton " Ilitrkorv " Morganton ... ... " Marion , 14 Round Knob., M L'Uplll 1 1 ODpm 12 27am 7 OOaiii 12 blunt 3 ;toam 7 Moaiti 1 Oiipm 12 atlani 2 lHnm 7 13am N 2'lini 10 3iiirr 1 23 pm " NO. ii 4 aopm 6 cripu 9 I'Oinr. io"4:Vpm 3 43am 5 30am 12 ftOain 5 35am 7 25am 1 ftupm 1 OUUDI i 2 .'lOnni 6 60am -A ril'ISt IAI.TV A r- ITtA.VK E. MORTON PIANO TUNING H. E. CROUCH, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. .y Grant's Pharmacy z Uavis jet black ink 0," Spcncctian writing pens... in ainantinepiiis rass pins pr ptipcr . Where tin' arc put up promptly, rapidly tc'''s I anil uccurutcly, from clicmicall.v pure ilruK, - laivelopca No. 5 1" ; fresh from the laboratories nf F jull lis, Merck. U lb note ptr tjtlire 10 SehiifTclin niul other staiidanl iiiuiiuiactur- Hcavv cottotiniles per vJ. is 1 l is and at most leaMinaWe prices. faavi- i Milt a i: f-iil t "11 Avium, A(jen t lor llii- l.a.i. Mu-ie lii.UM 1 1 . r lollf I'y I', .V Co.. 17 -till card. ii .v flails' Smithi'iti i:l inn- 'f i-eli'liraud W. II 0WV.1 G-WYN& WEST CI T I'UICI. 01 OS 01 01 01 01 II. " I I ;ih us 10'-':, til Pianos and Organs. R. H. HUDSON Registration Noticr. It-1. 'in .m.i HUlliJ. fit ii'f L'.'n . ,i --.I tu until ru .1 rich ;. : -in.t in r-'"i ti-'i: ;,til lu.ih, , .-( i n-h h'-n!. h;, t.;r So I Aim ,'.'! ,u. Thin, it "it wi-h ij, nnt -t. tn x -i ( h,it mom v w ill ha v. n- . ami iici t r t,,i!s t- .( .VhcYi'It will tuki i m.i i inn is rtnilcrcti I the -ub-ilivision ol" the tiln Wu iTcrc-f iTiii , .,,; if ht The vi.U-s ..1 t'.u imticc tht4i a iu lii.i tuvcss.irv. liccniiM l.'l - ...... tUl Hi.M M,!tltJH 111 I ttit lit ncral asscn ti y . : thct H-iwitiL' pcis' .nv ii:lvp Ik-cii 'itt'y up 1 pointiil lii-Kintrrs w t!u County Commit, 1 ,im men sworn iii iy inc. to- wit : ' Pur till- 1-1 Sl U'iinl v l L 1.. ,l.t.t oilic- at No 3 "J M-uth Main Micct, Whit' lock's Marh f ll. i' I'or tli St'inti'l Uiu, J. l. Cruroll. jr., ' " t" oilicc at 'V. I. Ke:MN stnri'. r:u s: Mnin ti l'i-nmi.n l-or tt. Third Ward L. h.Ownbi-v, othec i-l .i n : 7 ViMitlniil ftvrmic. ror uic rinirtn Wnrd. . M Ursvin, oilicc "n i re ,-iMUtr S Miifl' hU-ii l-t:itt. T. V. I'A TT(N Mavor. Successors to V. I) Gwyn. $ Established 18H1. Kcfer to Hank of Ashevillc. REAL ESTATE LOANS SKCt'llliLT I'LACKU AT 8 1-KK CI1.NT. NllTAHT l'DBLIC. COMUISSIOMIR Lailiea' every-dav sboes....l 00 C H Corset 1 00 Feather proof tLkinn IN Worsted braid per bunch. 0f 1 DO 1' 57-a 1 think you can see. We will close out our fine pattern bald at u cut price. Come ami see them. Will oiler today week a fine line samplj .straw hats ul about hall pi ice, because i bought lit ex actly hall'ol wholesnlc price. J. M. STONEli, Mgr. 8 lllioni 10 10am 1 1 iiiiam 1 1 tUnm 12 llk.m 1 - fi'apm 1 4iipm U 4iloui Atihi'villc 4 08pm tlot Si'HtiKa 6 fliiimi Ar. Faint Nock 6 60pm " Mornscowo 11 aopin " tcnoiviue . 7 4ruoi A. & S. ft MLROAD NO 14 Lv. Anhevillc ti ouatn ' IIcnderAonville 7 lam " Vat Kuck 7 (V.)ntn " Saluda h Vlittm Trvon hoL'Hin Ar. Spnrtnnbnry P r."tani NO 13 Lv Spnrtanbuig ,s Kpm ' Trvon i lspm " 8aiula t -i-Hpni " Flat Kock 10 12pm " Hcmlers'nv'lc 10 22pm Ar. Ashevillc 1 1 20pm MURPHY BRANCH NO 17 Lv. Ashevillc fh Kinm Ar. WoyncivUlc 0 Mum " HrvBon City 12 0;tam " Andrew! 4 12pm " Tomotla 4 47pm ' Murphy ()5pm NO J8 Lv. Murphy fft Mam Ar. Tomotla ft 4.rmm " Andrews f 35ntti " Itr.vson City lo 25am " W ivneHville 12 44pm " Ashtviile 2 U4pm SLEEPING CAR SERVICE! FIRE INSURANCE Southeast Court Square. Nos. tl and 12 l'ullmun sleeper, between AHhevllle aud Cincinnati via Knoxville and llarrimnn, anil Pullmnn nutlet veHtibulc Kleepers lietween New York, t'liilnilelplua, llultiniore, WntihinKton and Hot Soring via 8heville. tileepers between Asltcvilk and lackminvitle. 'W. A. TURK, 3. H. HARDWICK, Ccn. I'um. A at. Asst. Geo. Pan. Agt., WaahlnKtou. U. C, Atlanta, C.a. W.H. GKKHN, (k-d. Manner, WaahinRton V. B. McllHK, Gen'l Supt., Colnmbla, M. C. SOL. HAAS. Traffic Manager. Wa.hliistiio tlinllv except Sunday. 1 nml Opium Hntiiti f i llliil nl li.'lia l.lii. litll i.iiii.II i1. nl f .11 1 -ti"Ul:.:M.'Mt I Itl l.. llt.MAMHil.l KV.M Ii Atlunl.i,(,u. 'atlicu IVlUWkitc.tilX' wrnmn a w NEW DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY IN A GREAT DISPLAY AT UMNER 8o GO'S. SPECIAL For The Next Ten Days SPECIAL Ill-inch nil wool, new Spring lircis XI liootls, tiirmer pticc 75c., now )) 75 44 Lonsdale Cambric, price 12ViiC, now former 10 4ii incli all wool, Spring weight, $1.00, uow liluck Sere, lortner price Hi-ineli all wool liluck Scree, verv QQ fine, lormcr price $1.10, now OO ON inch till wool Screes, Tinm, lavys, brevs anil tinrnetls, lor mcr price ioc., uow 50 fl.OOO yds. 4 4 Fruit of o I i Loom, always 10c, now O I mO :i,000 yila. verv fine I.onsilale, lor- I I uier price 14e., now J J 3,000 yds. U-4 nnd 10-4 SheetiiiHH, for mer price U5, 1!7, ao und ail, now 18, 20t 22 x-2 and 25 Don't miss seeiiix those imported lirovaded Satins. They are to be found only at Sumner & Co's. Some new ar rivals of Mullcs, Swiss und dotted Lit wns. Scotch Lawns, fast colors at Gc, At Sacrifice Prices. Luce nnd Irish 1'oint Curtains, Smyrna Kuv,s, Chenille Table Covers and Haul hurt; l-dinys. Our Millinery Is something that will plense every one, Trices will not be uppronclicd by auy place. Styles the very latest. A visit to our stote will convince you that we carry only new aud good goods. Trimming Silks. Moires und Antiques, in all similes. SUMNER Sc CO., No. 30 Patton Avenue, 'rr-"1-
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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April 12, 1894, edition 1
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