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Monday livening, May 14 1894 THE ASI1EVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. THE ASIIEULLE DAILY CITGE l'UlM'Kll 1'AIl.V (KXCKfr M NDAV) ASH W I I. KM srnscKimox r.xtks: I t iiu- War f" liAU.V ' Months... i Tin or Molilhs I t 1 1 1. N Mn M nl h in ,ilv.iru ! I one Wffk, i..ii t i.tnivls i Tin-. Wi i ki l iii.kn, issiuil ever Wiilu il.iV. ill il'tviUlt't'. l. S.UTKl'AY. MAY 11', ISIH. TERMS UF TUB JUDC.Ki. ul lirr v ne.-ii" Kv., wl.ii .kit. tl.t I.. i The piueliase by Kepnsentative ltruuW sliiicofa $il,iH)0 irict'ty near Aslie vide is another triliu'c to tlie tliinatc ami salary of u kiiul that we have lie eiiine useil to, hut whieh is win th not iiijj nevertheless. Men who have nniveil ;it year of discretion ilo not, except nr. dcr st iKiiu incentive!!, move into a country anil amonir people new to tlictii, to live even a part of cachjear. Th incentive in this case is a ilesiie to sliatc in the lienclits ol the linest nll-tlie veai 'rounil climate and the most cntrancii'K scenery the world nlluiils- winch is pnl- tiny il modestly. Tin; women of Lexington are discharinv; their lainili if thev favor the candidacy i idee, are uctlint; ilaiiaeriuu silly line; and liitycuttinj: nuivli.ini the saniec.iiise.il i nil iile,i il in In accoid.ii: with an .mreement to that iffvcl, Income aconspiiacy jninishahlc lv law. W'h nu ll line of these women tiujlit to do is to stand her lord and master, technic allv. no in a corner and read him a les son that will cause him to vote lor d ecnev which does not spell I'.riekiin iilyc these clays. itiywlicrc, unless in Kent ucUv and we hope not there. 1 1 w As pioh.ililv out of a kind hen that Mr. Stiidcliakcr ol S iiit'n I'.eml, lr. ili.m.i. L'ave a lot ol Cnxevites a lan party last week, liuf the act was a mi lake ncuitliclcss. The news will I earned to idlers out of work all over the countrv and will enc iui.iejc oilier hands, ol tramps to attempt to live oil column nitics which tin v will viit in Iravelini; through the land on the w.iv to Wa-h iiiilini. To aid men out ol wink and ijcnuinclv anxious to woik is 01 e thini;; to encourage w hat is practically pilla,i;ini; hy orjjatii.'ed hands i f nun who would not lake woik il it wire n: fired is ipiile another and a hat'iiiul thine;. Mrs. M.u In ick. who w as emu icU.I. il we rcmcmUi coricetly, ol atn mplitiy lo poison inr hiishaud, ma ol inunlci ii'.r. him in thai wav. and scut 10 jail tor lilc. is ikninl a new ti i.d he Home Sic retarv AniuiUi and will pi-nluliv cud Iter davs i'l c-Milincnictil. Time will.it.v.ns lie a doiiU whether she really intended to administer poison to her husband, hut there can lie no doiilit at all that she did not have a f.iir trial. The lelnsil to reopen the ease is all the more iliilicnlt to understand in that the present Attor ney licneral of laiejlaud, the eeleliratid liirist. Sir L'harles Kussell, has s.od that the new evidence oiiylit to be heatd. Kai.i k.ii, N. C, May ll, ls'.H. II. .It I-li;l e'.n I I .nM.1 Mm ,.l Ninth C.itv'lili.i lii; AH Sin: The communication from our Associates ami the Judges ot the Superior coin t w Inch liaslieeu torwariled by your excellency to us, iclieves us ni embarrassment in com plying wilhyoui rcipiisl, since it is in the nature ol a sub mission ol the controversy in reference to their tcims ol olliec without a lormal iction Tl'.c importance to he ailaehid to the opinion ol tills coor dinate department ol the uoverniiicut is really eiihanecd hv the fact that the comrovcrtcil iiielnli, vvnien we aie ailed upon to decide. lliuii;;!! not one in which we have any direct interest, may nevertheless naturally siiL'tcst to the public I he possibility that it relates so Wi bihcve it will be a matter lor mi: yralulatioa bv nearly i very b id in tin State thai the Mipreme court ruL'is have been able to take what was an iloiibtedly the popular and. as it sccirnl. ci ni i ii ni sense, as will as ley. il view ol the ipiestioii ol the li ri;lli i-l' linns nl luil-is eketcil t till a v.u uicv. They liiul thai, wh,-ie the Coycrnor oppoaits a ji stiic or i'ld-c to III) n y,ic:Miy, ' he; election l.-II iiii su, h appoii.tim nt is t.. till only tl-c inn pn x-il ti t m , .Hid does nut have I lie tll.c. ol cutitbii the person tlccted to the mil turn. I '. . in i list i- s 1. 1 the Supreme connate alTcctcil by this division, but the i;-li s llave eutmly i liin'uia' , d the peis-mal eipiat ion, as i a- ex pi c'o d. on.l i . 1 1 . : e : 1 1 1 a ileiis'on aoii.st sell i-iUies. an 1 in la mi ol a hi id view oi ; lie ip.H s' ion . tltllKI.lt. Mr. Kiihard froker. I. He eh'el 'I Tain many soi iiiy ol Ncw"tk, his iiiirn! Iioin the tnaii.iiiiieiH ol that supeibU or.e,aiiiid political uri;.iiii.-Hi m. Tin act is vaiioiisly inieipietu! The San, which I-, about the only 1 hii k -and I Inn advoi.iie ol T.iiiiiiianv now n New Yoik, eomiui-nils Mr. I i oki r .nil con ip-nlulat'.-s itsell that it Ion.; ao l.nind out thai he was posiessul ol me il I. dents. Hut several othrr mollis ol Ni w oi k opinion taki occasion to point out that Ciosir retires i icli, that he li.i. had no visible means of supnoi I lor souk vrais, and that his retirement eouws'bc cause he feai s that i v posures are about to be made ol the illeeial means by which he has conic into a l,ue;c lot tunc. i-iiiiiiois and insinuations ai; itist Croker haic been current in New oi k pn; eis for months, and have b m i.r iw iue; in voltinie especially dunuy the lasl few weiks. Tiny now almost am unit to an accusation that Mr. Croku's wealth has been made by blaekin lilitn; liipior ilealers and olhci i out of money that sicured thein paiti.it or compute immunity' from police "intuli rcine 'and horn iinlavorable legislation nl Albany Tin; t-'i i izi s knows nolhnii; nl tin until ol' these charts or, rather, insic uations. We have little sy inpat hy with the methods of Tammany, mid li -s for tin-kind ol lieiuoer. ley il presents. I'.ul Croker, so far as can I e observed at this distance, behavishiinself like a rpioil citi en, and today is an innocent man in the closely to our own positions as to make it dillicult to eliminate personal eonse nieiicis from us consideration. Il is ol i he first importance, not only that ins lice should be 'fairly and properly admin isleicd, but that i'.s administration should command the confident' ol every honest, cnbulitcuid and law abiihnj; cil i:en. We are confronted at the threshhold ol the mvestiejalioii by the fact that the lce,al advisor ol voui -excellency has at your request submitted a well cfmsid eicd and stront; aritumcnt upon the one side, w hile some others ol the ablest and most learned members of Iheliejal pro lissiou have favored us with poweilul presentations ol the opp osiuy view. Whui llie scales aie so nearly evenly bal .need, we deem it our duty to settle the prepouderaiae by casting the legislative view, w hieh is oi peculiar weilil in this ens.-, into the scale w here it belongs. At. other consideration which ii tlucnccs us to act upon this view is the fact that a Her applyini; I'll ol the rules ill vised to aid us in asecrtaiiiiui; the mianinj,' oi a const! tntional provision, it must he admitted that the science ol law is less i xact in its appaiation to construction to tc placed upon words, than to any other subject, since such is the mi erlcctioii of human laneMiattc that law makers olteu tail to eiiuess their ineanine; in unnpiivoeal li i ins. and the inli I'lirctatiou ol eloiilit lul expressions of theii purpi se almost always leads to conlhcl evin anionst the most leai ned iunsts. The act ot I 7li 7 i Coele section '.Tdr, 1 provides how any vacancy, either in the oiii.isol pistieesof the Mipreme ml. it or pulses oi the Supi i ior coin I, uiiioiil: oihi-rs. sliail lie nllcd. when it minis more I linn Ilo days be in: c a yenei at eli Il il did not appear ex u tetmini that the word "vacancy" was used the sense ol all inu'xpiled term, the re( t it ii hi ol the same word in the ve ry next seel ion. which preceded the piovision rili.Tctkc to the nidges in the oriijiual act i Section ! C'h. .'7."i laws 1 s7ti 7 i .oul lollowed wlicn both were u enacted the '.'ode i Section '7.".7 i tends to si- that it was the l uisla'.ivc inn pose In (ill tin-e.u-oil ol. ue ia bolli instaiiiis I t he uui x pi i d 1 1 1 ill. Aiilitiuie to t!u las'. ore o! our ow u com is ei ill sli ll' 0 I Ins .is the v n w ol t he la w which w a put nil i 1 i aelieal epilation whin eaiK ies on in rid alter t::e passage ol tin act ' I I s7'i 7, both hv the I 'ejislatute. and t'le l.xicutiec and ludicial olliccis nl the Mate, lusliic 1'illaid was ilecled in August I 7 a 1 us: ice ol the Supr inn court lor a term ol eifjht years. tl;i lull term ol his predecessor haiiim epind. I ust ice Niillin w as appoint i d on I lie 1 1 1 h ol l-'i liruarv. 1 sl . to till the vacancy caused by Ins iisiuuatiou, and the l.euis latute dm me: t he same year it'll-i-c. 1 ' pio ale d in expiis let ins tor the il.itioii ol aj'i'ticc I" Idl lh- v.u.incv. ll' r tin elect loll ol l nihil in 1 I:i i a turn iesiL,in d, ami JiKtue Mci riinoii w.i appoinliil on the .".irn ol Siplemb.r, I ss;;, to hll tin coii-e.piinl vacancy, la ls j iisti.c Mi rr imon w is elected to nil siii ii ic.ii. i v. hii'.. instead ol hold ilia loi a lei in o: lia'u Mai-, was n elected lot ,1 lull term ill I-?'!. Jndc Miisoy u.istleetid a -ide;e .a the Supe i loi eoiii'i in 1 t.,r a fail teim ol ii- lit i cars lint he died in the t.il! o Iss 'i. ami anil luilae liov'kiu w is a p lialid In till t he e ac. iucv. Jnle llm km was elected in 1 s-o, to nil the mux pued term ol In, Ue McK ov which came toauilidiu ls'.io, whetitl,on In was aiiuill elided by the people at the Mil tone w lien lue til in "i ins pinanssor evni.l I have clos. d, I ut lor his .leatli In the same wav I mice t'.ilmcr ol the miih ri r e oil! I was app tinted in I s7'.i to id I the unexpired term Jude Kerr, whieh In c.i ii ill 1 s7 I . was i lei ted m 1 smi, .in. 1 .n'.im tor a lull lit in ill 1 eiah'. yen -alter the ehe-tioii oi his pn dcei ssor. It lh.isappcaislli.it the r,eneral sein blyi;.ive e xpiession to Us c ins'.ru. i ni ol th- L'ouslitutioiial .one uilniet-.t in 1 s7 7, iu,t nitir il t-iok meet ! on the 1 st o! itiuary ol that u-ai i and both Jus I ii i s ot tin- Siipii'iuc eotii t and J iule;i " ol the Mipmor lour, have been .-'eiine: win ii the j tie -1 0 mi has ai iscii, upon the i ha til it the liLPslatnc vu'iv w.is im net. while the ixeeiitivc oiliee i s, w'ium- da! - It has been to send out I'ectio,. b'aiiks and a-',st iii ascei taiiiun; there -alt. and the pidaisol i lection and eat: v.i"ir-!ii the eoiiiUy ha e in eel tailed I o pel loi ai the ir all-,led p o ts in supei visuia the ri eliclloii nl ail lueilinhcllt . who had been first elected b l,ue the i ptiati-'ii ot the-teiui'il his prcdiccssoi-. I he moil- recent casts, in w hi, ll a speeai. ti I 'll has hern mentioned in the eomiuis sun o! , ei.lii i.it olhcers. have never bun called to tile a I tent ion ol the public till now, nor hae thev been ptoperlv e-n: sidi-ied e xcciilive const t u.tions, s incc we- cannot eoiie'eive how the- tenure, w Inch depends upon the meaning nl the cnnsti ihtinn, i.'iii le alfeeted one wav or the t it 1 n r by t lie ae-t ion ol your i xeilleue v ..r one nl ynur predieiss'iis in unnecessarily meorpoi at mi; the length of ateintina coininission. While we re-sl our npinani upon the duty and pro pi itt y o a llictini; to this settled Icitislatie e- const! iie tion, aeipi-es eil in until a vi i v recent pe riod by llie people aetine; in latblte and pm vate eapaiilies. weiliem it not improper to i-; 1 1 1 alteutioii to olhe r clauses in the constitution and other legislation indi rectly be. li uie; upon an. I hai llloni -me; with our views Alter dis- eussiu varitius ilaus.s of the lonstilu tutioii, and the eotistruelinu lh.it has been pal on them by the coll Hand lee;p lal uie, the iudtfis eoiitinue : Tliise eoiisiileralioiis lend additional strniclh, if indeed any were necessary to our conclusion that it was the plain pur pose of the Legislature to construe sec tion L'o, ol article 4, of the Constitution, was to ensure the election of lustices and judnes ol the Supreme and Suneiior conns for lull terms only at regularly recurriiie! intervals of cmbt veai s. Such beiu the view we have adopted alter inaline dehbeiatioii, wc deem il iiniiee-j ecssai v to enter into an elaborate ilis cussion nl the me. iioiil; ol the lan'u.ii;c I used in section -.", ailiile I, ol the Con, 1 1 1 it I ii in. I While we are iniliiiid.aic.n diiin to our i intei prelatiou ol llie terms eiuphivetl m' that section, to so eonslti e lluir aclu.ii n lea nine; as to li.n muni with our view of the legislative construction, we ire fir to concede that the very able argu ment of the Attornev tleiieral has raised a doubt in our iniiids as to the nicanim; ol llie words, eonsidcred from the action of nlhcr liraiuhe's ol the Government. Conci'iling then that the p.uticular lan .nu.me leaves the iuleulion of the Iramers of the Coiistilnlinii uiieeilaiu, we prcler to rest our opinion upon the idea that our doubts should be icsolved 111 tuvot ol the legislative cont ruction, with the universal aeiiuiiseeiiee in it by the peei pie, as also upon the ground that in li e effort to fix the terms wc are compelled to consider, as In pari matciia, other provisions ot the Constitution and briny tluui in accord with the section relatin.i; mole specilicallv to the- ipiestioii before i Hunt' Mill I. Sirli.ill Sltllk. Snu-ie;t' I nil- Kill IOH-I-. Inrs-M. I'. A. P. A. i . ni. MI-ASS. AI' I'lK I'A'I'KONACK ALWAYS.. I1Y HtMil.lM'. I'M.V I Hii III s- ASH I Kl-Slll si' n. m: e jl t s, P.,! I. Vf.ll. Xlnll.ill I ll."ll", nolle Meal. e I. iiiti-i-iuaiii-:. in Ml HIT A ti'M'lSl'AMI- HI- Vnl'K .UAfc'.X' H i l. I l.'S .Veil- MjH, Cil.e Al.irlicl. ll!i.Uil Clllekflls' UKRi. Cm ni-'l Ul-,1. Illtlll- Xli.ll. l-iii'-; li-uil.-l I. ,.i ii Ml'llles. IVkill in t. Hellis, 'I'liln-. Wo Don't Know What Kind Of Moat l ed on, but it's dolhus (o iloiiKhnuts that it the ojd timer luiel lived today in Asheville he would have bought his meat Iroul V. M. IUU.&. Co. efL.JvAAie;ar.AAAAAAA Jk. Ae Jk A. A AAA&J ESTABROOK'S BOOK AND STATIONERY STOKE, 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Latest Books and Magazines. Arlitttsi' Mali-rial, 1 Inc Stationery, Local PhotOKrapto and PainliDKH. ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO. Is Now Prepared to Furnish all Kinds of it is not iinptopt-r to add that it is eousidenil a sale ami sound t uie ol eon . slruelion, lhat when "the duration ol a term ol ollie-e n hie h is lillid by pnpulai lection is in doubt i i uncertainty, the iiilerpretal ion is to be lollowcil ivlneli limits il to llie shot lest time, and re turns to the people at theeaihist niind the p. liver and autlioi it v to uli:l it." Very lespectlullv, ..is. '. Sluvl-ri.l, i. hiil ust ue. .1. C .li e.e, Associate lasliec. .1. .'-i ici , ' Associate Justice. HillllllllO I'Ol III 1 I H mental and sliadc I In i-l pass throu.e.h evpell'.ive. J. II. An- ii beiht them l.-iw, but lliis I'licv a r.lttou ; evil n e not t e nuc. SOI' V FA IKS, NATIVE (JF.MS, LAIMDAKV WOlMv, WATt'll WOIJK, JEWELRt - MADE TO - ORDER. li:ii IMM.IIIIS X.ile- l ll e Al.nl is:a TOP!- Elf1 p I I I I 1 BUILDING MATERIAL Fine Church, Cabinet Work and Bank Fixtures HKNII FOR K8TIMATKS. Fov bus ami inmits of all kituls ono lic'ipiti",' tcaspot mful in a pail t)f watt-r, thorougtily nth" anil sprin klf on with a whisk hroum-largv slock of (his article just received at Dr. T. C. Smitirs Dru Sloro at wholesale and retail in U!irter, half and one pound boxes. Asheville Woodworking Co. II. Kauffman, Supt. Telephonp, 104. i i i Q LTVIlrr' not TITyY t si NO PRKB OII'TS OP ANY KIND TO ATTRACT ATTENTION OR DRAW TRAUB AT THB Acme Wine, Liquor House & White Han's Bar 1 What I claim in thnt I kp the Uritrrt itoek of rt clnM nonilii nfl any house In the State. Anvont In necil ofimre nnadnlterated llqoon will flnil It to their Intercut to call nml eiamihe mv it oik. The lame hai been rtcommendeil by the IcnillnR phTsieiana in the - State for meilielnal purposes. .Inc. H. Iousliriin Xroi. NO. 58 SOUTH MAIN STREET, - - ASHEVILLE, N. C. Mr motto l, "Keep the hett ami charge aeeiinllniily. My plan la neconil to none la the State. A t u ilk i I ' ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING J'-VVELHY, i ti ' m I. i.i-. r. I I O PJ s i oi: t.i.y i i.i,)ii:. t tf & PRESCRIPTIONS !iNO,iK" Beer TULKP1I0NB CALL 139 P08T0PP1CK BOX ONH. Order nl'roiu a Distance Solicited. Boxing; Jk Packing; Free BONANZA WINE AND LIQUOR COMPANY, Nos. 11 and 43 S. Main St., Asheville. IHH.KSAt.B Dlil'AKTMBNT, GKSTS' i'AHLOR AND KBADINO ROOM. CIHAKS, TOttACCO ASD HOTTLK ('.ODDS, VLB, MILLIARD ASD POOL ROOM. -A SI'HCIAI.TV A T Bottling Department in the Basement. Delightful, Delicious, Appetizing Masons : .1 - 17 AU.'i'A'. .V.IA1 '..). ,' il ll'i'MI . I Ml i ill LI'S I -V.Y Vaults and ' H e Rrin-lt'ully Solicit a Share ot Your ratrominc. Grant's Dfiarmami p. a. marquardt, Manager. UlUll U I AiUillUUIJ Mala l.ntraars Ho. IS TolcpboHC Cull, .Ho. 7 J. Where Ihry arc put up promptly, rapidly nntl nciurattly, from chemically pure tlniK. fresh from the laboratories uffijuitihi, Merck, SvhU-ITt-Hn nmt other tttantlartl maiiuldctur cm. uml at most rcasonalile prices. W. II OWVN. W. W. WKliT . G-WYN & WEST Sueceiaort to W. It C.w.vn. Hitabllshcd IKH1. Refer to Bank of Asheville. - I N .HI I ' TO VISITORS! IF'. YOU WISH TO CARRY AWAY A LASTISO ASI CIIAKXllSC, SOVVBMR Ol1 ASIIHVILLB, MiVOMT 50 CUNTS WITH "TUB CITI ZBS" and HA VKRUTVRNKI) Vl'I.L VAI VH IS A FISH BSGRAVKD VtBW OF w. . I'os i ia.L, ICED TEA, eyemil tlie l.iw. ll is true lie li.m pml: nlily eserteil (i tremeniliius inlliieiiee nil the iiiiinieii.il iillaira nl New York eitv, ami nut l ways fur K'kmI; lint tlies.-ime e.m ills-' lie sail nl I'l.itl, the Keiiilillean Iidss, milv in less decree, llenee what we hail in iiiiml I1' s iy is that the New Vurk iiini8 that arc fiiNnwiiij; Crnker so relentlessly wilh their twiecaiul thriee told insiiitiatiiins, without proving any tiling, "re tiring the public ii.nl ercntiii); BiiinetliiiiK very like uvnipathy lor him. In other woriln, these muulilers of pnlilie opinion, liavinu inainuateil lor sonic months if not years that they hail a case against Croker, shoulil now brint for ward their t vidence if they liavr any mid eouviet him lelore a judge and jury. It ought to be easy, for il the ehaiges are founded on truth the fuels iiu'issary to coorict mut be in possession of n great many persons, v i--i I .1 -- : I : !!: -!-"i"l"l"T THE OAKS HOTEL I 'tuii r New ! l mm tf n St w l-'imtitiire She, limn i niiif.tr ji '1. tt.Miii- I'nt.'i- ciiclUnt, I'ft u r Mt-cts all Tta!i, CI km in titwn I'll ntl KU'Ctru' Cu l.it-.r IW i ij t i 'ul Locution. Mot nml Cnlil 1 tilths livirv l'onit.r CotivcultiHi TIM: OAKS HOTKL, A. P. LABAHBF, MGR. MOMI.I lll; I IM, ICED DRINKS T STORE. REAL ESTATE ASH EVI LLE Port Royal & Western Carolina Ry TAl'TiiN AVI-Nfl.'. LIIASS SKCl'KKLT PLACKII AT 8 TKII CKNT. NOTAST PtlLIC. ClIU UlSSloNKt FIRE INSURANCE ; Soatheaat Court Square. READ Christian Reid's Land Of The Sky ('oi a I)i'Miitluti f Itkkoiy Nut (tap. Thi- four-iu limnl of the HmiutuUIu Inn, Hick my Nut (lap, will Matt from the Sw;immii;i Ihh ttl on Tiii'wlays nml Satin la .il s ;i. ni. .liar p. A TWI-NTY MII.K UKIVK ttVl'.K TIIK III.I'M " KIIK1H TO l-SMMKAI.DA. Kxcttrsion & return, l-are f. i Nt,iilt-ii fan ttc atommiMiatcil at miit h hiIik-i il rati .lnr Uii the iiuntt til May aui Jiiiit. , .ilintu ABSTRACTS OF TITLE -or- Anr I-untl in Huncombc County, Nurtli Carolina Plat Furniht SurvcvinR Done Oeneral Information A to Krai Katate Trannfcra. llvrrv owner of a piece of luml MmulU know it history the names of nil ttn prrvloua owncrn, the name of thouc who haTC hehl ineuiuhrnnccs nfrainnt it; the nnture of the instrument by whieh anv and nil of thoNC person con ve vert his or her interest, or released hts or her elaim itufiinst it; boundaries of the land, mid whether there are eouflictinir calls in deeds of adjoining property: apparent irregularities in any instrument conveying the land, etc., etc., etc. AUGUSTA. Gt AND AIKEN, S C. VIA SPARTANBURG. SOI'THWAKU ROt TH 1AILY Kv. Asheville H. .V U. Si) a. in. Lr. Hendeisnnviilc Ar. SonrtnnhurK P l.v. SpHrtanburg... Ar. I. a art nn Ar. ilreenville Ar. Orcenwood Ar. AtiKUHta Ar. Aiken Ask for tieketsovcr this Koute for fiit si vIit W. J. CKAR1, K I,. TlIU) I (Vrn'l Pass. AKrnt. TrnvclliOK Pass A(t. 1 ri'.l STA. OA. 7 4H K. V7 C. ft;". " 10 15 " 1 1 r.o " M 1! flop in. f.'J " C, Hy. 27 Lovcrs of Flowers Now Hi d Hpi it.j; weatluT 1- heir, v-ni want to know wlit'ie you are "itii; to get plants with wliti h lobeaiilily your htmir. Send your orders to l-'fiuiliurt nrt'inlioH!tt s where thev will rr ii ive prompt ntteutioti at lowest prices. Plant inji done wlun dt siied. Kcptctfully, It,. CjI. 3Iiliord. Threareful man never huv Innil or loan, monev on realrMtatctitliiiT kind without timt reiiiilrinu tin up-to-ilnte Abntrnet of Title, eertitieil to liy nn at turner or one wuone IMiHlnesH It In to be tmormeu in uch matters. lirSCOMItli CO. AIISTRACT OFFICII- F. B. K0IIIN80N, No. (t North Court Biiuure, or olltee ol' the Clerk of the Criminal Court. County Court House AtibeviUr, lIVR KKASONS WlIT Voll Slloitt.n Takk TlIK ClTllBN It Print the Ni h. It Writes Its Own Itilitoriuls. ltisthellrst I.oiiil Paper liver Printed in W. N. C. It Prints the Latest TclcKraphlc News f rom All tne worm. ft. It Believes In Asheville Always. . To suy up IT IS A NBWSPAPHK. have tou tiioiioiit nl1 I Six Dollitrs Will Get It For a Year, nntl If Vou Live In Asheville It Will He llellverrtl at Vour Oonr Itvery Itveninv 1. 2. 3. 4. STAMPED OUT MiioiI iMiim of pvery tmmn nml niitnm, 1y I r. rierii'S tit'lili'ti liiln,nl IMisnviTy. It rmisi'S every nrKn into lienliliy nelin'n, iill'illis tinil rn'ni-lieK thu IiIimhI. uml tlit-niii;li it rli'ituseM nnl renews tlie Mlinlt' nyMt'in. All III.iimI, rtkin, nml Hrnlo liiMtiw-s, fmio it einiiiniin lilnteh nr iriiitim tn tlio worst SiTtifiiln. nre eiirvtl liy It. Kr 'I'l'ltor, SnlN rheum, Keeinn, Kiyi'l!is, lloils, nml t'liiliiini'lea, the " lliseovery " is a iliroet remeily. (ills, i AlliM.mn i, r.r.n I.KV, of Ciiniil, HM- ii-lu t'o., Ahi., writes: ' I sulleri-il for inn qimrtiT of n iinlury with" fi'Virsoi-r" i ii lirl on my li-ir nml ivrmu tous eriiiitloMS uml unvn lip Hll Iiok' of ever iM'inir well nan ill. Hut I am k- - K iihppv in wiy i iiiii. .iii fi A Ilr. Pliw'sllolilen M. "tfF-1 lenl Iilsivivi'rv mnili1 n ... romnirlo rurr-of my all rAlioi.iiiKWmiKI.KV. mlni ihii(jli I hail ti-leil illfferi'nt noclm-a nml nliuiwt all known n-inrillm willmut rffw-u PIERCE-'.CURE. NEW AND NOVEL DRESS GOODS ARRIVING AT SUMNER'S THIS WEEK. Another new lint of Aloiro nntl Antique tsilkw. lUg lino of new lirocntlril Salines. An immenHO assortment of Irinh und Scotch Lnwus. Tht'v iin litiuiticf. WV uie aw ay nliend on Spring wool poods, Wash fabrics, Pongees, lialiste, Challies, Vanicien, Mullea, Silk Mulle, Victoria Lawns, iMarsit llcH, n ml Dimities. We oro still selling below manufacturer's eost. Nottingham Lnco Curtains, Smyrna Rugs, Chenille Table Covers. A new arrival of those splendid spring weight Black ami Tun Serges. They are far below any price you have Been. Domestics are still down iitSUMNEIl'S. New arrivals in some late designs of millinery this week, this is one of our leading attractions for this season. Some beautiful shapes in Parisian headwear. Big line of new SAILORS.. It will bo to Ladies' interest who intend buying millinery this sin ing to look at our line. No old goods, or fabulous prices, but everything new, cheap and attractive. A visit to our store will prove that wo carry only the best and always at the lowest prices. SUMMER & CO., No. 30 Pa.ttoxi Avenue. i
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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