THE ASUEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Moinlav livcniir-.. May 2S 1M4 THE ASUEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN FKlNTIUi DAILY (tiXCBPT Sl'NDAY) AND WLEWM SrilSCRWTIOX RATES: I One W.ir f -v Six Months i.eo Hirer Mniitlis i ;o cmKN I mo Month in .itlvuiK-e o ( one l it-L paid to carriers i. Tiik Wkkwi.y CtrizKN, issued ever Weducv day. m aiivauv-e. St. Monday, may as. isw. Ul-MOCKACY ISlMMoKTAI.. THU WOUH DEMOCRAT STAND-' l;OK III' MAX LIUKKTY AND III MAX 1-"K LE DUM AND CANNOT DIE. Zelmhm 11. Vane. Tin. New York World lias just got around to denounce the "Louisiana Lot tery Company" of Kansas City, Mu. Tm; Ci'i'lzi; put its readers on their Kuard against this fraud several days su. The World says a circular received in that city gives, as New York prize winners, nanus not known there at all. l'Ki-M'lKi.ASr has hail aliout "stays," and the other day he rjot other one. In the end his neck uroliahlv lie saved fioiu the halter, in an will and the murder ol Carter Harrison will ." unpunished. The demoraliziuj; tiled ol this kind ol tiling on a eommunity is only a little less than that produced by lynching, 1'mth tend to brinu the law into contempt. Noi niNi. could illustrate how lar from the spirit of true tai ill reform one ir two Senate I i.mocrals'are than the remarks of one of them that, in lisiny the dutv on certain articles, the rate had been ad vanced over that fixed ill the Wilson bdi to make up the difference between wnjjcs here and in Europe. If there is one pro tection theorv more completely csplodcd than any other it is this wajjts theory. K. V. I'ortcr, himsell a protectionist, re vised the census rcport9 that show there is more difference in wajjes in the I'nited States of men working at the same in dustrv, than there is between any wages paid here and those paid in any foreign country. Moreover, it is notorious that, in many, if not in most industries, Amer icans do, in the same time, from a third more work to twice as much as foreign ers. The moment a Democrat advances the wages theory to account for a high rate ol dutv, that moment he has be trayed himsell to be a protectionist, nil v win. not iivi i.;i: The Senatorial committee is not likely to make much capital out of an attempt to compel certain newspaper correspond ents to divulge the sources of the informa tion on which they based charges that the sugar trust had had altogether too much iiitlueti.e in the make up ol the tariff bill. The same sort of investiga tion has been attempted before and has always ended in the retreat ot the Sena tors from a field barren of results So long as the vaiue of a Washington cor respondent to his employers lies in the amount ot "exclusive" n"vs he is able to forward, iust so long will he retui-e to betray the sources ot that exclusive in forn.atii in. Nevertheless it may he that the public interest suiters under this wellestablished rule It is to be presumed that the men who gave the exclusive information in Jiis ease were able to assure the corres pondent of its substantial accuracy, or else it would not have been printed. Such Inmg the c-ise, the newspaper men's informant have precisely the informa tion needed in the investigation now on: and it is information that the whole country is interested ill and which the puhlie demands. We do not see. however, that the sit uation ;- materially different from that .rented when any information is given by otic gentleman to another under the exnrcssed or implied understanding that he is not to betray the s itirce ol his iulotiuation. liven tl it could be shown that public interest demanded that the oiiginal sMiice ol the information should lie known, the consent of the originator to that iifeet must first be had, under ordinary circumstances at least. So a is m the case now on in Washington. I'nless the inlui ni'ints of the newspaper men are willing to be kiuuMi they never will be: one gentleman docs not bctra another unless the prov ocation be very great, as il, lor instance, it should be foiiu 1 that lalse information were given for the sake of personal advantage or from a hail motive. In the present case it will be strange, provided the Senatorial committee is in earnest, il it cannot, by a little strategy. secure as much and the same inlorniation as did the newspaper men whom the committee are now wasting tluir tune with. A WMlltll I HlllllV l-l'.eli tlu Clt.uk-ltt.- N- u- Forty years ago a little girl named Mary Smith, then 10 years old, moved with her parents from this county to Liberty, S. C. After growing into wo- mnuhood she married a man of the name of Smith. They lived happily together until he died, and, alter, wearing mourn ing a year or two, she showed the pub lie that she was not ashamed of that tin common name and ngain married a Smith. She outlived her second hus band, and again put on widow's mourn itie. Last Tuesday she broke her sor row br marrying another man, and his name is Smith. She is fill venrs old, was a Smith when she started, is a Smith now, and always was a Smith. She has children bv her two former liusimuils and it is said that the v are nil named Smith. Tli Judgeship I-nun tlie Wiiyticsville Cornier. As before stated in former issues, we regard Mr. Shuford as no candidate for rc-uomination, Riving proper interpreta tion to bis conduct nbout the matter. And therefore, as we understand it, the race for nomination lies between Mr, Carter of Ashevillc, nnd Mr, Ferguson ol Wavncsville, only. Or at least, these two gentlemen arc the only candidates as yet announced. borttoanded KnlKlit. Httiin the New York W.irlil, Isaac ritmuti, of stenographic fame, lioibccn kniKHtco. inc linRiisn nomi- ity may. now be coundcrrd iborthnndcd. STATE SEWS. Governor Carr lias reprieved until I ulv lith Richard ltroaddax, who was under sentence to be hanged at Milton I une Sth tor murder. Fred Douglass (colored I, 1 'elision Agent at Newbern, is charged with making charges iu excess ot what the government allows, l ulled Slaus Dis trict Attorney Aycock will prosecute him. -Hail storms have been riiii.ukaKv frcouent this mouth. A ureal one swept through l'itt, Greene and Lenoir conn tics; another through Granville. The fall of hail was in some places live inches deep. Chatham Kccord: Within a month's time three old citizens m the same neigh borhood, near the Wake and Chatham line, died from cancer. They were Messrs lobn I'pchurth, Jell Mitchell and Mark Baker. There was a sevire storm in Rich mond county last week. It wrecked the houses on the farms of Messrs. John I'rigman. Wilson Rogers. William llamcr, W. II. Dobbs, W. T. Dobbs, I '.en Lilcs and Dan Watson. The crops wne jjreatly inured. Shelby Aurora : The Annua icgrets to chronicle the tardiness of our fat mers in cultivating clover, a crop that pays better than cotton, our farmers do not plant one tenth enough clover and do not appreciate its value. S une Lincoln and Catawba county farms have forty acres of clover. Shelby Aurora : It is said th. it two ladv tt-aehers of cullu'c, Miss I'.irsou o' New York, and Miss I'belps ol Ohio, ;uul more recently teachers at Saluda Semi nary, propose to start a fit si class school near Chimney Rock and to build up a nisi class anil ciieap scliool iikc Puns Seminary at All-Healing iu Oast co untv. New Postmasters: Ewai l, Buncombe county, Mrs. C. R. Keith vice F. M. Redman, resigned. Grnntviile, liuncomhc couatv, S. O. 1 leaver, vice S. O. Denver, resigned; Myrtle, Rtitherlord county, M. C. Hardin, vice N. L. l.ed'.ietier resigned. A postolliee to be known as Joe has been established iu Madison county, with William J, Haldiug as postmaster. Marion Record: The llytitim prop erly in this county containing tltm ocus and kno.'-'i -is Itvnum's cross roads was sold under a mortgage sale for cash on Tuesday. The property was bought bv Mr. til. McCurrv for $l,oni. This is a low price tor this erv valuable prop, ertv, as it lias a line l.iini with lair buildings on it besides a vast amount of tine merchantable limber. Morg.'inton Herald: Everybody in terested in the improvement of that beautiful section ol North Carolina w ill be glad to sec the l.inville Improvement company get on its feet again. The new turnpike now being built across the mountains by the people ol linrkeui.i bring Morganton and l.im lile into cios, communication, especially il a l.taiiih roatl be built Ijom I'iitmun's lj.io t- l.inville City. Shelby Alitor, i: Tla dcvclopuu u: s at Columbus, just now , are ot the most ii: terestiug nature. Some vers ago M: Frank Stearns ol l'.erc i. Ohio, pu:eha -c.i a large portion of Trvon mountain; and David Stearns, his brother, erected a new hotel on Trvon to which excellent roads have been graded up tile moun tain. At the base of Trvon, streets and lots have been laid out, totineeling with those ol tlie town. ah i iiiroit ct'KTiH 11, A Kind of He lor ill lie IKies Not SMiiputhUe Willi I -..m tH- l t.nikbii -- Every good eiti. -.'it. w I: ' read the plain statement ol huts published by t!.. proprietors ol I m: Asiii-:vii.i i: L i r. i:n concerning the troulile given that i.-invr ast week by the recently tinted mavo: in the "reform" ticket, is bound to syu:- palhp'j wit h the proprietors oil account il the ut'-nsl and uncalled lor action ol the said mayor, and at the s.oue tunc condemn such action. Judging irom all the circumstances it is verv easv to tin lerstatid the cause of such malicious prosecution, and to see that it was prompted by a spirit of revenge. I' this is a sample of the kind of iclormwoii. t'ue ' retorm" mayor proposes to put in peration we pile the municipal nllaiis of Ashevillc. We tcaru Irom Mr. I'earsoti ; t II. ms ville on Monday ol Clav court that I'm Cirizus was going to be soudclud, and when, later, we read the news ol the Sher iff being put in possession ot the otlice, we wor.dcrcd t list how much interest the independent candidate lot Congress and the "reform" mayor ot slteville had in common in getting the leading Democratic paper of the list rict out of the way, so its inlluvnec igainst Independent ism, Republicanism mil Reformism could be suppressed. We hope to see Tin; Cli a v keep a:! at do vaibant service in the coming campaign against these enemies ol Democracy. Crawford The Sale, Trltd Mati I :, :n tin- U., ih-m!'.. l,,ul-.. :. Tlie politiail oiitlcitik is not the' must lavoralili' lur I icmiK-rttcy, anil iniK-ss sunn' rtrouuer reason titan vet itivcn, is otTi'ri'tl, it will, in my lititnlilc opinion. In aliimst suicidal to tlirust Crttwloril aside lor aiivliody. L'rawliird certainly lias tin' ability, the intetritv and political sagacity to manage another. Twice litis he tlcleateil the champions ol the opposi tion, liwart or l'ritslmrd, either one, are strong r tliaii nnv renegade I icmo erat that they can trot out. So wc need not lie iinetisy. " Independent Iiemo erata have sii;tiallv laded to arouse the masses, who, as a rule, arc anxious lor a "fair linht." North Carolina Hrtved l. I lulu tlu- Chtttt iii'ini;.! Tim, h We arc still heartily ashamed of the pitiful figure the South cut as a whole, in the grandest nationtil and inter national exposition ever collected ; but we are proud of the fact that some Southern States notably Texas anil North Carolina did themselves Iiijjli credit at Chicago. PIERCECORE OK IIM0V IS Rri'llVDCD. llisi'nsp follows a run-dnwii system with tb llvor inactive and tho bliwtl disorderi-d. riinplcs, Hoils, Sores, C'ttrlnineli's, t' leers, ami liku mnnifpstntiiins of impure blood, should 1 driven out, of tho system with Dr. Fiereo's (ioldoa Medical Discovery. Mrs. KrnN, of CIS F!. Itltli Wrw-t, AVir 1'nr Cilu. writes 8 follows! ,rlt pl(S09 mo to stio thnt 1 hurl a tii n niriif sore, upon my neck, anil had It oper atwl upon three times, and still It was not cured. I wits aluu run riiiwn verr much. There whs a deuMed rhuniro arter uslnv ' Dr. I'leroo's Ooldrn Mwlleul Discovery,' I took a few bottles and was soon cured. Later my Mhs. Kciin. niislmnn nnu a tump behind lilsesr; hetrlecj ,,, miioinr., nnd ono I shall always rveuunncDd bottle cumi mm. i your meuiciue. HK'8 A (UAWI'OKU MAN. A Vote l or lie Wlio I-looglud His Way To luiiirtss l;i'll'o; Siu:t.nv At noi; v. Your itiner ant correspondent is busily ciig.Y.cd in an ill'ort to m.ur.it.ictuie sentiment iu this disttict fnvi r tblc to sending Col. Frank Coc to npresctit us iu Congress. He misses no opportunity to say s imc tbing d.itleiiug the Col utel. Alter catelai'y cxaini:iii:g little I Icasatitncs, 1 have tailed to had a sin gle reason aj.siv.ucd why we shouhl tuin down CtawKad with the knowledge and influence he has eraiued by expetience, mill substitute Col. Coxc with nothing iu the win Id to rec 'I'lita-u-l him but his money. Neiw Ji-i'iinst Col. Coc iersonallv I have nothing to sav. lie is as tillable and appra.K liable us any mdlionaiie in the country, but altogether uusuitid to represent this ttr ;iuy oiberdistriet iu the Congress ol the I i iletl Stales. In the litst place we need iiicu in Con gress w ho arc willing to work, icadv to respond to every roll e d! and vole u on every .motion. The piestnt Cougiess is an object hsson that malo s Democrats every whe: e blush to see a House ol Rep icscntalives with a clear mai-uitv ol over r.o, s uorthhss nnd inattentive that tlie Speaker cannot, one halt ol his tunc, muster a ijiionuu to do business We need men that sti. k to their busi ness, do tluir dutv, rimaiti at their posts ami help to in .kc a i;a i am it nothing else. Now, it is not to I c st;po- s.d that Col. Coxe, with his great wi.dth .utd the in dtdgeni li.d-its tli.,t such wcu'tli itioeu l crs would be likely t" coimae Itiatss ! la the roiitu.c work ol Cougivss. T ) s: .! such a man is g-'iiig the w long w.r. to cure tltciviis absciitecisiii. lasides. I dotl'il the Co make a campaign acaa-t good si va king o n, ioiu ait, ; casoa he - lioiil.! not be ahiiltv t .stutc all 1 lor th ,lll..t'-l I !c H W dldatc I '..si liOV th with ; man 1 1 aid have to ha .hat t .iv lit- r wi:li t la- vv s th v it loCoiigr. natter w ith t . st and civ W ha is stood at I --te upon i a in i-.o: itupoit:. til 1 c a'laiul.'ti to be a i.i tain III of .'elii'ee ti - ;v that I c !. i I k ot a la on t: one ol the m- Wny sit. we kr.ov leader t M-i-'ti and a gi. .in! a uent ieri. a r v'i .sp i em: Craw !oi .i wa- Mi promisiug voun: know that he is llle.'l III C ilf.:i .-1 ui .tl o i ' i a-a.s paigncr. c . -a u uiii:. itin. hi' a siaeiti! 1 c in no uiistaki would most nominate C- iti hkch mala- a b i ! Anoitit-r Coll l:i ii I i sua.; ai am i '1 he I' on Tlie Citv Aii.!-et- h, ln-li SOI1 V KM liS, XAT1 E (iKMS, LAl'IhAliY WORK, WATCH WOliK, JEWELRY - MADE - TO - ORDER ARTHUR M. FIELD LhAIJINC J t.WLLHY, Delightful, Delicious, Appetizing Mason's r..vl.: :l t !.,,k- i iu. i.i i' n.r hm:k. W. J. POSTKLL, u.KC'K si'ni:i;r. - ;!! W. II C.W N W W WBsT GrWYN& WEST Sucet ssors to W. B Gwyn Katabllshtd Urfcr to Hai.k of Anhrvillc REAL ESTATE LOAKH SHI., HIlLr fLAeKII AT PBR Cli.NT. NOTlKr rt'DI.IC COUMISISIoNKa or ni" FIRE INSURANCE Siutheant Court 5(unr. DR. C. J. OLIVEROS, SPECIALIST. EVE, EAR, XOSE, THROAT AD LLli DISBA8BS. l PATTON AVKNUK. (Over Raysor & Smith's Druir Store.) P. 0. Boa 1 3 , Aihcrlllr, N. C CT .Jf , ni.-t- u '.1 u- that tlurc jig 10 POUNDS OF GLUE ill l l 1 IU.. !l - i . ' 1 Ull fUI I - l-'tl!! C i 111 C lilt III STICK I Mil ki: Or, -l-.i!' .11 l"l lAMI - h..: at -J. i,e PICTURES FRAMES AT Estabrook's Book and Stationery Store, 22;S0UTH MAIN STREET. PIIOTlH'.K t ai lelllNOS, l-.Nl'.KAVIM'.S. CIIIUlMi e'oi.ui; Kld'ltiiiu c I'loN'S. I. a.se ' ' i. iai-la taek i.ti.l in.ile ei ri...! I. o It ..s . BA;-i V, .-sr Wholesale V I' DR. T. C. SMITH'S DRUG STORE ON Public Square, S I-I O E S ! J. SPANCENBERC NO. i V S'jlWK K. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Any I, ami in I'MiC'imbe County, Nurlli Carulina- -l'l.n i uroi.-hi'd SurvcvinK Ituiic iUih rii' hifurcuuion As t kc:il l.titatc T rani.fcr!!. r.v ry owucr ii n .tw vt land should k.iow its history - tlu- nana' of al! its pnvioua owutr.i, the n.iuu uf th'isc who liavi' held iiKumliratuTs against it; ihc nnturc (tf Oiv instrument hy which anv and ali of those persons conveveil his or bcr interest, or released las or her claim against it; boundaries of the land, nnd whether there are couflietinir calls in deeds of udjoininK propertv: apparent ii ri'ularitiea In anv instrument conveyhi the land, etc., etc., etc. i I The carrful ninn never burs land or louns j nioiu-v on r-ul estate of nnv kind without lirst reipiiriiiL; an up-to-dutc Abplrui-t cf ) Title, cirtiticd.to by an attorney or one whose liunincss It Is te be Informed in i such mutters. 1 in SCDMllli CO, AllSTKACT OM lti; , V. U. ROIIINSOS, No. 0 North j Court 8iiiare, or oll'ue uf the , Clerk of the Criminal Court. Coanty Court House Anhevillr ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. , .VKRIVK I. FA VI! a 10 p m WKST on p m on p in hast a ,n i iii ' 11 linpiti SOUTH (1 fill am 2 15 pin UUCKTOWN HIS a in OPENhG AND CLOSING OF MAILS. II 00 p m WEST 3 oft p m n no p m BAST 1 no p m 7 80 a m HIIIITII fl no a m 8 00 p m IiUCKTOVYN 7 If. u m STAR ROUTES. AKKIVIt t.KAVII nnu pin HRRVAHI) 7 (Hi am 7inipm UURNSVILLU (I no a m l) no a m BliRCH ii on a m 11 nil am LKICUSTKK 12 on m t 00 p m...RUTUBKIORDTUN. 6 00 a sa TJt mrt W- WW l'.llHXHl.lt Cllivk.lll' l-'SK". e.i ni-.l iu i f, U..1H Mi .ll, C". a s. ur 1 im ; r, n.l. r le-ai .M.-.il.-, 1-, 1.HI IM. I. Tope! - t .,.ssil.ll i.f s u oi.l I-'. Cirv vi. A -sCi- rSl XkAjSuSli m A. A A I'AIM'IM'.s ASP WW I K .ai i!k icy. Il.ivi-vulil tii.lia a, u-. At! m.-: k ;eli aaliti i .1. ' L and Retail V H E Asheville, N. C Richmond and Danville Railroad, Viiiiiit l siH'iiri-r, !'. , 1 1 ti i ilt'K "ijm r .itul KtiilMii I'n-lri, In t ri rr, Mt'storn North Cnmliuu Diisiou. i i i ii li ii - pi 1 s." ! j t ! ti K iii til.,; M.i i.:, l ; i . j EASTBOUND 12 & 08 .. s ifmin .. J) inn; I.v Kiiiiwillc " Morn,tu n ., Taint Kock IJ.'Htpiti " lltil SirinKit JiJt-pni Lv. AfslicviHf 1! Hiimn " Ijcutul Kiioh ;t ,rtl.'pii " Marion v.tm " MurK'.'tnton fVlTpni " V. u-ki4-v fiUnm Ncwliui ti -V'tpni ' t tifevi;ic Ar SiiUt-tmry " Oroimlmio Mnnvirr Ar. Kichniomi I.v. tnni-ttturu Ar. I'urhum " KalciKli (Htldsuoro i,v. iaiiv;if Ar I.vnthbwri,! "VaabltiK'tiin ' HHltimnrc " I'liil atlclphia " Stvi York WESTBOUND I.v. Nrw York ' Philadelphia " Haltimorc ... ' WachinKton " I.viKlihurK Ar. l'anville , -1 iitn H L'tipni . M lotmi ;1 I Hi). II . 1'oitni ' 12 Olnni . tl .'irum 7 aoutn . -1 oopni . 1 V ttlinm . J lMnra 7 ttain , x tttta'in . 10 S'lnrr t 23im 37 & II 4 optll .. Ii Sfijiu .. H 'JOuir. .. 10 -V.'limi .. a 4:iinr. .. .i aonm ,7'l J fidam .. ft -loam .. it r.sani .. i .i oopni ft 1."iuni .. o -t I run S tt HIll . I Vim .. 10 1 rutin ..11 ornini ..11 rarn .. 1 If liloni .. 12 ftUum l,v. Uichinona.... ' Panvillc Ar. Grt.ensbor'1 ,. I.v. (I'lsburu... Lv RalriKU " Uurharn Ar. ( rrcnfhnro.. I.v (irceiisnoru.. " Saliburv " StatmvUle.... Newton " Hickorv ; MorHntuti Mnnon l tli,rn " Koeiid Knob 2 4-liiim " AHhevillc 4 OMiim ' Hoi Sphrm-s fi ailpro Ar.Pnint Koek ft ftilpm " Mornntown I H Knoxvilie ti .'tiiprn 7 r(pm ..A. & S. RAILROAD I.v. AsUrvllte Hcndprtonville .... " Hint Kot-k " Saluda " Trvon Ar. Srmrtnntmrjt ' t ulu till i;t ! " rtt-jH)ii ! " Sii nnirah i " J.'it-knnville . . -NO. 14 t; ".Oh in 7 4-sant 7 tam n 5 Jam '.i ."i on in 1 lit'; h pin i .iipni NO. 13 l, . .I.U'ksiiilVli!,- " iijlVllllll.'lll " Clinr'i-.tMii " Cniuiiil'iii Lt KpartanbtitK...... ' Trvon " Snin.ln " l-'lat Kock ' Mrnilcni'iiv'ic Ar. Anhcvillc 7 I II Mill 1 I 4."illlll 7 1."iiiii .-, lopin M l.i pro ll t spm 10 IHpm 1(1 1'1'pm 1 1 20pm i MURFHY BRANCH I.v. Abfvtllc....r. '.Z.......Z Ar. Waynrsvllle " Itrysoii City I.v. IU-ys,,n City .r. Andrews ', I " Tomotla ' " Murphy N0. 17 h in ii in t G.-lum 12 O.'liim 1 2 lKpm 1 .piD 4- 47pm ft o.lpm No. 18 Lv. Murohv ft noum Ar. Tomotla A -trinm " Andrews n Mftnin " liryson City 10 tt.lnni " W lyuesvllle 1 a 4-tpm " Anheviile 'J IMpni I " SLEEPING CAR SfcRVICE. i Nor 1 1 nnu 12 Sleeiuiiu Cm s lu tw l.-ii Ki. ii intitul mill Creciishoro, nml traini, tlT ntnl tts I 'itllmii o slfi-pin enr lictwctn Ni v n I Axhevlllf mill ll,, t SpritlKs liting huud'eii n I .Von. 11 ttnil IL'oo k. nml i nml V. N. c ; division. I'nlhnnii slupiny I'ar l)rttetn I .sncviiie mm l im niniiii, vin Kimir le. j 'I'r.'lins Niis, 1 tl fiml I solid traitii liclwmi ; Asm-vine nun coliuiiiiin, I'linnri'liiiK nt Co In ni 1 ii with s. c. K'v InrClinrlisioii utiil K C.iV 1. Ry f.T s.i vanilali, Jaeksoiu ilk- mid an j- ii ii inn mill i , j W. A TI'RK. S, II. HAKllWlCK, I'.i-n'l rnss. Act , Asst Ocn'l I'asn Aut I W asiniiLMiin, li. c. Atlniita. On I A. I-. AIIII.I-. I. I'll I Ftllit.. Colli in Ilia. S. le Snl. HAAS, Trnllie MmuiKor, V iiHhitiKtoii, W II. i.UDUN, t'.in'l Milliliter, VYnhiK.tuu Port Royal & Western Carolina R. R TO AUGUSTA, GA AND AIKEN, 8. C. VIA SPARTANBURG" SOUTHWARD ROUTB HAILJf Lv. Asheville B. D. 0 fin a. m Lv, HrmleJKonville 7 M Ar. SonrtnnhurK..., P. R I.v. Simrtanhurif... Ar. Laurens Ar, Oreciullle Ar. Greenwood & w. c. 9 nr. " 10 in i i on " " a an pin Ar. Auuusta a sa Ar. Alkrn M. C. Rv. 4-37 Ask for tlcketaovcrthlsKoatcforfitstservlce W. I. CRAIO. K, L, TOUU Oen'l 1'ass. Agent. TravellloK l'as Agt AUUUB1A, OA You may Hunt tlie Town ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO. Is Now Prepared BUiLDINC MATERIAL Fine Church, Cabinet Work and Bank Fixtures '1I l )!l Asheville Woodworking Co. IL Kauffman, Supt. Telephone, 104. The Brit Sttr fnr the l.'-a;il Mouey. S5, ; Jhis;is the BiiitSS35 W. U DOCCLAS Sl'or arc B,Ki--t.i. lion at isu ;iiiaiiiinc::iMi thasi anv ti!. Tho F-i.i : i s ;i :i ( t W. L. 1 mii;r ti.irankv-'. i:uir vaiuc. ; :iws Hnui.-anu ol IK-ah-ih v !n t ho t ( W. L. loui:l.ts Muk's gain cuMomrrs, wlilch helps U icn-a t1!' s.tlrs on their f .ll !ino of g-ioiU. rtl wo hcllfva Tm run khvu tiiuuct by huvinc your footwi'itr of tbp dealer sdver liMLd bvlou. (Jtt.iluj;i;o Iieo upuu tppHcatiou W.'L, DOLOLAi lirotkteo, Mail . n, BLANTON & GO,, ASHEVILLE, niryrMoitii: BRICK AiTl) Trifcs IV r St'loeteil Hard Brick lun of Kiln Brick. Salmon Culls lOprcSHed P.rick, lbt riuli1 'ejwssod I. rick, 'Jnd urade lU'prosscd I'.rick, .'5rd p'ado Li hern I Discount on Fifty Thousand and Upwards. Low Prices on Fanners' Drain Tile. The Cosmopolitan Magazine .... AND . THE WEEKLY 13 o tli for $2.oo a, Year. Illi r.UI-AT ILLl'STKATi;i MOXTHLUiS lmvc in the jmst wild lor $-Mt) ;i yi'iir. 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