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Thurslav livening, June 7 lstn THE ASIIEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. THE ASflEVILLEJDAILY flTlZE.V rSINTKD DULT(UCrT tl'NDAY) aMD WEEKLY SVHSCFIPTJOS RATES: in oo ("One Year BAIL! MX Month.. ............. - I Three Months ..... riim-N l one Mouth, in advance.... i One Week, paid to carrier! 15 Tut U'kKKL CirimN, issued ever Weduea- day. in advance. 11. ALL VVLM) CONVENTIONS THK RKCKNT IMMIGH ATION CONOKKM. THUKSDAY. J I'M. 7. 1894. I.EMOCRACY IS IMMORTAL. THE WOKD DEMOCRAT STANDS FOR HU MAN LIBERTY "AND HUMAN FREE DOM AND CANNOT DIE. Zchulon li. 'atne Co.m.kessjJAN Hoi k of Tennessee hag introduceti a bill to reimburse the Fed trnl soldiers or their heirs for the aver age annual dirt rc-nce between Bold mid the value of the paper currency in which they were paid. Such a measure would be infamous. The (tension burden has already frown to su- h colossal tirorior .lion's as to threaten the very lilc of the jioverninciit, mid this measure, should it liecome a law, would prove the straw that would break the camel's back. This of itself should di ltat Ifouk for Congress and would in almost any other portion of the country than Kust Tennessee. Amit'T twenty sin millions of dollars have be. n paid to the sugar rn (in tifnc Hir ers untler the liiunly clause of the Me Kinley bill sine- 1 S'.ll . This money was .collected from t he people by tax-ition and then paid out of the treasury to the suijar men. As objectionable as the pres ent Senate tariff bill is charged with bcinj. it stops this bounty iniijuity after the first dav of lanuarv next, and the tax paid on sugar after that dale will-go into the treasury and not into the pock etg of sugar manufacturers. Congress has the constit utional right to tax sugar to raise revenue to run the Bovernmeiit but to take money from the treasury and pay it to sugar manufacturers, or anybody else, as a bounty, is robbery pure nnd simple. PIUHMON'N ItlXDIUACV. When looked at in cold blood the can diilucy ol Richmond I'earson for Con grcss in this district is n marvel of self assurance, to say the very least of it. Tearson was once a full fledged Repub lican, but made a failure of it. Then he became a full fledged Democrat, and made a failure of that. Then he became on Independent, and gained a little notoriety of the sky rocket order, and again settled down to his level, medi ocrity. Then again he bccpnie a Demo crat, and at the last general election voted for Mr. Cleveland and the whole Democratic ticket. Now he repudiates the men he helped to elect, declares for 00 party in particular, but throws n tub to each high protection f ir Repub licans, free silver for Democrats (when less than a year ago he offered a set of resolutions in a meeting , in Asheville in favor of the unconditional repeal of the Sherman law) an income tax for the I'opulisls. He has tried all parties and amounted to nothing in any, and n:w he- would set 'himself up as a party by himself, for himself ant of himself, and asks the people to vote for him, if they want to get the country right, when lie has no political ancestry, ho present following, and 110 hope of posterity He assumes to believe thut the people of Western North Carolina will think that he, unaided and alone, without the help of any party, can go to Wash ington and put his little hand-spike under the iiu'.ioual Congress f u! turn it upside down, Democrats, Republicans. Populists and all. In other words Pearson thinks the people are fools, or worse than that, venal. I'earson will have to live a long time in order to find out just how badly he is mistaken in his estimate of both the in tclbgCHcc and integrity of our mountain people. Ily the time he crawls out liom undci the ;i,000 majority against him in No vcnibcr, I'eius n's estimate of himself (ib well as the voter of the Ninth Con XresHidtml district will be much more 11. urate th-iii it is now. KF.KP FOR HEFEBliNCK. Vole In Thr Consreiilonai ana Judicial Coavrullons The representation in the Ninth Con gressional district conventiot. isone dele- I.Ike The one Held in Aabevlllr. gate for each CO votes cast for Governor It Hti controlled II a few Hen Carr in 1892, or fraction of 50 over 25 and Did I.ltiie fjood Broader I Dclow is the vote of the counties and Men and Ilroader Ideas wanted, the numb-r of delegates to which each is ,1 :. .... .......;-. gress recently field at Augusta, ua., at- rnincotnt J5M traded unusual interest on account of cay".V.V.V.!i."!!!.""."il!""l"!" v.. the large attendance from the several '.rahin..: 511 Southern States, shoning that the quel-1 in -.Hlcr.n...'...'.'!". larssoli..,, '- Macon so lfi.i..ii .. lit VHIiuwcll !" tiun of immigration to the Suutli is being more generally ronsitlered thun ever fe-J fore. One of thwse j resent at the conven tion was D. Allen Willey of Baltimore, who is oiutljc stall ol the Manufacturers' Record ol t but city. Mr. V. tlley is spend ing a few days in Asheville and in con versation with a representative of Till. Criii:x gave some information which inn r int. feat our renders: 'I have ben traveling through sec- I'olk.. Rutherford bwaln Transylvania .... Y;ia 1 .: I7'' 5" ')' 7 Total NecMjiry lo 11 choice The representation in the convention of theTwelftn luilicinl district will be upon the same basis as in tl.e Congres sional convention. The votes of the .mttilii-i in t hi r'iat . iff fit..' their mimtver lions 01 1 ne lurounns ana ueorgia ror r 0f ijt-l-jatea follow : ' VOTH RuneoniV,, I Cherokee a 7 Clay J7J I (.ralfam V! Haywood ,, ly.r Jackson. A Mat" .r,. ,. , fcso Madison... ....... Il.',5 I swam yj Total Necessary lo a choice.. IN THE I.F.AD. The New York World never waits to be Iriven along the path of progress by sharp competition, but keeps so far in UHl'SIII. II. 4 M I-. It tl.l ISI P. Team it ;o ai 1 liat WuiUs AKlK'Vlllr. EiuriiH Tim C11 'izicn : -A select base ball team composed of the most exiicrt playrts (mm the ItiysonCily and Chero sec oaseoau rea 1111.4 Has ikcii orgameit here fur the purpose of giving the Ash ville team a good 1 ubtiing pi -nU-.1 thev can strike a game with tin in. Tliey have procured the set vices of .Dr. liber- tanner, a proiesMouai tell -miudiM pitcher, who has playe 1 in several match gamt-s ugainst t. incago. New ork and other plaecs loiit.innni; prolcssiotial tenuis. This team newly oignui-ad is to be known as the Swam count i tcrim and will contain three Cherokee Indians In a match ganie.it Cherokee last Sat unlay, in w inch the hivam count v team and a puked nine Irom tlic remaining team. Iieat the tit let In a s.-ore ot 17 t 2. It (.Hint inder liad been disposed to piteli ti-e lull nine innings, thegamr would have t-'-.M.!..'l in ,4 Jml ,..( I... the l ittir. "f lic new team is tin 'pre pared, t') plav the Ash .-ville team or airy other team in the State. If. .1. Hr .son City, N C, June t'. XO K 77 CAK(LlA MSWS iKiurai Y. V. U il.eits of ;.a!c county, has bien nominate. I to be eonsu at Yutona, It. C. He is an ex Auditor o! the State, is a prominent and popnlai Dernoerat. anil served with distinction in the Couit derate ai mv. Judge Walter Car k, ho is one ni the ea. ting North Carolina Methodists, is prominently spoken of as president ol Trinity College, to succeed Rev. Dr. John F. Crowell, who retires uly 1st. J. Eaton Illcdsoe. a prominent law Ter of Kulcigh, is dead. .tr. illcdsoe was also a tanner, and several years ago was one of the Wake county mem bers ot the Legislature. H. H. Home had the high lnnor !' winning the tirat bonots in ull bis exam inatioris at the I'niverntv at C1i.-ikI Hill. This is the best record ever made at that iustitutton. The city water works nf New II rn was s 4IJ at puhhe niKlion n Monday, to lames Redmond tor ;13,025. the last five we eks," said .Mr. Willev, "to obtain an id-a of the farmiui,' resources f those Stalls mid lo learn bow the na live residents regarded the immigration inestion. I found that almost without exception thev were anxious to have 1 desiratile clahs 01 rvorlticrn people come rraiisj Ivania sit among tliern, Imt untortunatelv had often construed the word 'imni'grnnt' to mean Hungarians, the lower class of Italians and other races, who are danger ous on account or tneir anarchist views and ignoraru e of the customs of this country. Hut even with tjic lutccst maniteste.. in the soutn, l was surprised the ,,a, that competition is an imuossi to 11.10 siien a urge aireii.iance at au- i.ji;t. l,s rem-tation as Jin incornnarn gusta. Four tovernors, two fenators ,t. newspaper is fully established. It is and over- SOU delegates reprinting the independent and Fearless, working at 1.1 Southern states, Missouri unci two time, for the liest interests of the neo- territories were in the ball when the pro- ,.i mi ,,., t,,r ,1.. if,h rnri. nt nv eeedings opened and the prospects ring or individual. It has always been ste.md excellent lor accomplishing some- unrtcnti,,g i its warfare against op thing practical. prcssion of all kinds, sui.nortine the 1 IH14T.I H.1111UI.1.ULC. nimivci, rtirhr nun ruiiilrmninii flip lnrnflir uhftl. those who expected this were doomed to cvrr fotln,i. t iVes all the news of the llSIippoinlmellt. AS lOon as tllC PI'C- LnMrP wnrlil na nf.-.r. nolitir-nl iiiiiiii.iini. mii-UYii il wun 41JU1IW liuil u I nnr n,I I,.,..,,,,, n, , 1, ,, i r inri 19. I t. ......I- C -. I J . . ' . " iiii.iini.t.mii. i.,,i. ic ui-.11 n ict ,rupic 1)er,8a!ilc to every tn-rson, be he Demo "iev.j nut piiue.a, ...... pr-1 .rat, Republicn n or l'opulist, who desires tieally secured control of the organtzj- ,,. J.,.,, .,n ;f,.rmt.,i itmi,.llnef.iia tion and were in a position to run things artjt.tg nre fresh, well selected and inter- . ei.it th...e r.iam la IV it. fl, u n.us .. .. ' ...... ........ v..... .. v. ...... fotmjj, nt pnges aevoteu to Jtome, discovered a gsen t many of those present r,-U8Uion and Agriculture are replete with .ii:-Kiiait4 ninj "nuuiu i.a K . firtia,.a .-,1 vn ..fill 4 nnrl inir4Bl.nff Irtlnr. nothing further to do with the proceed- mti,n to all. The "Tariff Mule" arti- ings. incn tne first day was entirely .i,llin .....i.,, i he vliv Wnrlrl occupied with hearing Biieethes, etc , have become celebrated on account of the wii.cii, wnue very gooo 111 1 nemseives.were pilimi practical way in which the Tnrifi not appropriate to the allair.and simply n,..tin is firnu-nfprl - li i.nlrr 12. served to waste time. Many of the ,.,. u.,,n, . r, i ti nit n .....k... .1 i. ..14 41... .I. ir"i r rvuv.z. ..win i.i..Kii..i. eii iu( I vear. We have sueceer ei tin making srie sources pi the South and the oppor- ciai arranKemetit by which we can fur itiniiicsu om-rs to r.ormtru ix-op.c n;,h Tun Wmi.v Citi7i.-v n.,.1 Th sometning every ootiy in uie nan nns yVeeklv World one vear both for $1.50 I. A. .1.1 l - 1 ' ii.vii ioi years. nv one neiegnie put Art, reSS TlIK CITIZEN. Ashev cfN. C. 4 1 1. .. .1 .... .... 4 4 1. 1 ... 4 I , ii cr nmi come tiuv lo near nun uui to hear and di-cusstlu- best nlanfor Lettiner immigrants, ilut during the entire ses- SO I-J VKIVIltS. a.i'.., 4ie ti 4 iiij; mi. lyy uajs, uuh i.-ue ilan was introduced, and Hint wiu so hanged by annndmcnts that it. pr.icli- eallv resulted iu nothing." Were other plans submitted .' "1 know of several plans which had been irepared, but for the reason I have given, those interested decided not to offer them, knowing they would probably lie elruted or changed so as to be useless y the element running the organization. orinstnnceihc Southern Land, Trie and Immigration Co., recently orgnnrzed nt tltiniore has a vtrv comprehensive and Tactical Scheme, which, better still, i tcked bv ample capital, and which is to lie carried out independent ol the Con gress, lion. Chauncey ISInck of I'enn- sylvania, John S. Williams, the pjotm ncrit Richmond banker, and lion. Julian S. Carr of Durham, in this State, one ot the leading tobacco manufacturers of the country, are all heavy stockholders in it. These people would have been glad tt have assisted iu bringing the work of the Congress to a practical result, but they s iw it w.'.s best for their own interests not to take an active part. "At the convention were several of the most successful immigration agents in the country men who have brought thousnnilstil people to the -South already The railroads were unusually well rcpre srntcu snowing the interest tlicy are taking, wl.ilo such interests ns the Disstous, the I-'laglcrs and the I'lants wuo have placed millions in Southern investments were there through agents to take part. Hut with the exception of one railroad ngent, not one of these gentlemen who could have (tone so much loniil the proctcditigs was called upon lor Ins ulc 8. "I have heard previous convent ioris ol this sort iu the South termed 'wind con vtntioiis', that thev were ull tulk and no -biisiatss,' and I am afraid Irom what I heard among the delegates nlterwards that this will he considered ol the s itae character. Theie is no reason why such a body as this cannot be o-gan zed lor biisimssand do some good. The great inns oi l he Sunt hei n people ate warmly interested iu iiniutgi ation, thev are beginning to iiiipnciate its berulits There are capitalists who see in it an oppor tiinilv tor a broad business enter prise anil tv no are past tin' men to carry it out, but it is impossible tor sueh a con ventioii to aid this movement it it pro cceds lis it has bien doing thus far." NATIVE GEMS, LAPIDARY WORK, WATCH WORK, JEWELR. - MADE - TO MBI1AI. A WARD DM NORTH CAROLINA GUMS AT WORLD'S FAIH. ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING JEWELRY, MAIM STKliBT. !!- -t-H-M--r'r Delightful, Delicious, Appetizing Mason's m.i. i srAi i;. Wliut Ih TraiiHitlrlutt lit Tljc Wat III !-( I I tlllMUCtioilH. The following deeds have been til. Register Maekey's otiiee: M W. C. Itiickner .-m l niiit to J. W. 1 1 in st and wile, ."nl aeus iu Ci'illll y , T. W . Sains and wile to It. i!. l.u.lger, . aeus iu Leicester to iV nsHio . ........... t'.e.i. W. Johnstun and w i:c to . If. Tin-ki r. 1 .t mi Montlonl avenue , Chas. W. M.il.me, eom'r., to S. I'. Voung, laud on Cane creek... d i- L'olt liHI Sultana l-'riiu Cake, i.-je. ikjiiihI; StwnKe Pesert, iSc. kiiu1; Assuiteil Halls, iSe.. Jioumt; New York CiiiKer Snais, roc, pc-uinl; unilhi Ciisp, ioc, nouml; Crt-atu Milk Lunch, ioc. pound; Susar Vlanta tU.ns, ioc. poiiiitl; I.cuion Crackers, ioc. lHjun.l, XXX. Soila Cr.-K-kers, 7c. iMiui.l, Reception l-'lakes, ij cents. Tin; i.rn i.1.; stork akoi nu tiih COKNKK. t f Bone Mm I, birloin htenk, Sstiaaire, Hnt Rib Koasta, IrkM( I'oattry, Lamb, fork. Veal, Mutton Chop, Hone Meal. ' WK CAN HANG MEAT A WEHK OK TWO h'OR VOL' IN Ol'K COLIJ SToR- ACH ROOM. . JAMKS WOLKH, City Market. Blonoded Chitkena' Kkk. Coruetl Href, lone Meal, Coarae or Flnrj Teinltr Loin Steaks, l'rkin Duck Kl!K". Tripe. ,AiLA4lAAAAAAAAAAAl.VAl,A AAAtfcJ A natural mineral water. D brought from Saratoga 8 SpriDgti in barrels lined with R block tin. I Dr. T. C. Smith, Druggist, Agent for the Springs. OO SHOES l-'or incti, congress or luce. Iu widths and nearly any style of tot you can ask fur. Do you think alt $3.00 shoes are so near alike that there is no pick iuthem? If so see the fine stock, the s-le, the workman-like manner iu which they are made. We believe every pair sold will be an advertisement. We have no better ' value iu our stock thanthe.se shoes. J. SPANCENBERC W. J. POSTELL, J NO. 3sl COI.I.KOK S't'KHKT. A. ONE OF1 l.lettieTo Vrl I-rout Kecjister Mackev's ollice license to wed lias U-ett isiiel ns follows: anus Tate an. I Kittina Kutlin, or' Hun- eomhe; colored nnd r'it;-! ttivnih, t:nln llth - vttT, v it :it lu'wer-i lire Ul-lUiUV HIM Ol in.mlv wtrtir result In 'in lil h;dits,i!i tr!U'tsi by thytMitu t hrouiili iv;nr:utx t'f tlu-ir ruinous vu- R't UtIU'i. Ko w sinnts, lut-luiu'bxlia, mijuiir d iiu,tnrv, iii.u-tisi, or irrittftlt trmwr, fear nf mMwlin cithiiiuty ami A thotivtitl nt'..! iiu tii'niis;t'nu'i)t el Unly nnd mind, rtwnlt fniu sut'b i-t rjiiOHMii nrrti'tu-t-, All tbist nn Hniwin-tiTlv rani I by ini-rrrt-H h't,i.4 uf trttmt-nt without tlw ttn'!it Ifiivnt hnit A iifHliral (rvintiM, written in Anin Imt c1i;t!t lni:unj(', tnutinj; ft thti nutur ytti'rniiH nud rurnitity of mich d'.-wiwes nt-Mun'lv m-oUtl in duin rnvflft. on n-t-'ipt f tli u tii'!h-. with lo mit. in htami, f-vr (Ktntai Ad.lrca. World iMspuibsory MedittU AMot-uiUont Buffttk), N, Y. HXJJDS02ST'S oas hilt romoiulously ioklos SKYLAND BLEND. 6oc..Fr I'ousd. CALL FOR, SAMPLE!. 49 PATTON AVE. Cun and Locksmith. J AM .VOIV VKKPAKBl) TO IK) ALL KIM'S OF HVAK l. THIS UB. ALL WOKK C.VAIHSfliElK ' StiAKPESlXG D KHrAUlSil L4H.V .fOI-CAS4 SI'B CI 1 1.7 I It. V. IXotlrioK, Nli. .' -WATRK ST.- ABSTRACTS OF TITLE OF Any Land In Buncombe Count;, NortU Carolina Plats Furnished Surveying Done General Information As to Real Estate Transfers. Every owner of a piece of land should know Its history the names of all its previous owners, the names of those who have held Incumbrances against it; the nature of the Instrument by which any and all of those persons conveved his or her interest, or released his or her claim HKainst It; boundaries of the land, anil whether there are conflictlnit calls in deeds of adjoining propertv: apparent irregularities in any instrument conveying the lartfi, etc., etc., etc. The careful man never bava land or loans money on real estate of any kind without first requiring an up-to-date Abstract of Title, certified to by an attorney or one whose bnsineas It la tn be Informed In Bach matters niXCOUHK CO. ABSTRACT OFFICE P. B. ROBINSON, No. 6 North Court Square, or ottiee of the Clerk of the Criminal Court. . County Court tit-use Asheville. Richmond and Danville Railroad, Samuel Spencer, F. V, Iluldekoper and Reuben Foster, Keeelvers, Western North Carolina Division. Condensed Schedule In effect May 13, EASTBOUND 12 &38 Lv Knozville ' Morriatown. 8 16am 9 30am L. Paint Rock 12 30nro " Hot Springs 13 44pm Lt. Aaheville 2 30pm " Round K.nob.... 3 62pm " Marion 4 33pra " Morgan ton 5 17pm " Hickory 5 6Upni " Newton 6 40pm ' Btateaville......... 7 31pm r. sauapury s wpm Greensboro 10 10pm " Danville 11 4U Man is a carnivorous production. And must have meals, at least one meal a day; And enn not live like woodcocks upon suction, Ilut, like the shark and tijjer, must hatre p-ty. Although bis anatomical construction Hears vegetables, in a grumbling war, The people think beyond all question, ' heel, vcnl and mutton better for digestion. We keep 'em. W. M. Hill & Co., City Market. There's No Choice in Bicycles. The Victor .Pneumatic tire has no rival. It is more durable than any other and the inner tube can be re moved in case of puncture in less than five minutes. The only inner tube removable through the rim. All Victor improvemerfts are abreast with the times and meet every re quirement , Victors are BEST. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. SAN FRANCISCO. OlTROrT. OCNVCR. Edison Phonograph & Typewriter Co., 34 lMTTO AVE. TELEPHONE CALL, 40. ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO. Is Now Prepared to- -Furnish all Kinds of Ar. Richmond. 20am Ly. Greensboro 12 Olam Ar. Durham 3 35am " RaleiKh 7 30am " Goldsboro i tl 00pm Ly. Danville 12 36am Ar. Lynchburg...., '. 2 lHam " Waahington 7 13arn Baltimore H 23am I'liiladelphia 10 36arr New York 1 23om WESTBOUND 37 & II Ly. New York.. 4 80pm -- r-nuaacipnia tl onpor " Baltimore 9 20orc " WaahinKton...... " Lynehburg- Ar. Danville 10 43pm 3 43am 5 30am Lv. Richmond 12C0am M, Danville 6 4.0am Ar. Greensboro ( 5Kam Ly. Galdaboro 3 Oonm Lv Raleigh s 45am " Durham i; 44am Ar. ureensooro 8 3 3am Ly GreensDcro h 45am " Salisbury lo lSam " Statesvllle , 1106am Newton , 1164am rticaorr 12 16om " Morganton 12 SUpm Marion i 46pm Konno anup 46pm " Asheville 4 08pm " Hot Snrinea 8 atii.m Ar.Palnt Roek 6 SOpm Morriatown H 30pra ' Knuxvllle 7 45pm A. & S. RAILROAD Lv Asheville Henderaon ville Plat Rock , Salnda Tryon , Ar. 8partanworg , tjoiuiiiiiia No. 14 6 SOam 7 48am 7 59am 8 22am 8 62am 9 55am 1 00pm 1 Charleston 8 49pm auvaiiiiuu 4 HOpm JUl-KSUI.VIIIC ; 4 5p N o. 1 3 Lv. Jacksonville 7 oOain savannati n 45am Charleston 7 15am Columbia R 1 om Ly. Spartanburg.... .' 8 15pm I'jwn 18pm 8alnda " 9 48pm Flat Rock.. 10 12pm Henders'nv'lc ' 10 i2nn Ar. Asheville 1 1 20m ...t MURPHV BRANCH" Lv. Asheville Ar. Waynesvllle.... llrvson Citv.... Lv. llryson City,, tr.Anarews. TomotlA Mnrphy "No. 17 8 15am 9 53am 12 03pm 12 18pm 4 12pm 4 47pm 6 05pm Lv. Muruliv . Ar. Tomotla Andrews Bryaon City W tyneaville... , Asheville NO. 18 6 SOam 5 45am 35am 10 25am 1 2 44pm 2 24Dm SLEEPING C AR St RV ICE. DR. C. J. OLIVEROS, SPECIALIST. EVE, E.R, XOSE, THROAT AXD LQG DISKA9K3. J I PATTON - ATKIUB. (Over Kaysor & Smith's Drag Store.) P.O. Bus 134. Aaheville. N. C Ftvs ' RSASOMS Why Yon Sroi-ld Tbi CiTiiiir ' 1. It Hrlnta the News. 2. It Writes Ita Owa H.iitoriala. 3. It is the Beat Loral 1'aper Bver Printed in W. N. C. 4. It lTtnta the Latest Telegraphic Newt Prom All th U'nrlH It Believes in Asheville Always, rr-s IT IS A NRWftPAPBR. Sis Dollars Will Get It or Year, and If Yoa Uvc in Aaheville It Wilt He Delivered at Voir 6. To ai l Nos II 11ml 12 Slcciiinir I'uri hpltvn ifi. l. mond nnd Oreviisbor.., and trains 87 and 8 I'lil limn aYi-pine car between New Vnrlt Asheville and -Hot SprinKs being hand ed on Nos. 11 and 12tn K. and I) and W. N. C. divisions. Pullman S'ecpinjr Car between Asheville nnd Cincinnati, via Knoxville. Trains Noa 13 nnd 1 4 solid traina bet ween "u toramiiia, eonnrctinK nt Co lumbia with S. C. R'y lor Charleston and P. ,r Savannh, Jacksonville and 411 1- 1441 Mm 4VOIUEEI. W. A TfKK, S H. HAKDVVICK. Gen'l I'nss. Agt . Asst Gen'i l'nss Airt. "asnincton 11. c. Atlanta. Ga. : .n..-V i-cn 1 npt.. Co'umliia. S. C w .. - r" . ManaK. WashinRton, ... ... ...v. ii.,, wu nianagrr, wasUingtun Port Royal 4 Western Carolina R. R TO AUGUSTA, GA,, AND AIKEN, 8. C. VIA SPARTANBURG. SOUTHWARD ROUTE DAILY Lv. Aaheville R. ft 6 80 a.m. Lv. HendeMonvilte 7 j, .. Ar. Siwrianburg.... P. R. ft w. C. 9 85 " Lv. Spartanburg... 10 15 Ar. Laurens 1150 Ar. ..reen ville. a SOp m Ar. (.reen wood 52 Ar. Aujtuata 3 35 Ar Aiken s.C.1. . a. h? 4. Ask for tickets over thia Route for fast si rvice .. J . nnm, K L.. TI4II14 Gen l fa. Ajrent. TraveUin Pasa Art A J A aCGL'STA. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. ""' - .,.. a 'Opm WEST 4(15 n m 4 00pm. ..BAST J . isoSS 20 pm ...SOl'TH.. . . 6 50k a is p DicKTowx.::::.: S It I S OPENIKG AND CLOSING OF MAILS orix 3 OOpm.., WBST 3o"i?S 6 00pm KST... 130 5 J SO am sol. TH olSSm ooPm mcktow.n.:::::: 7 Him STAB ROUTES. ARKIVS . OOpm BREVARD Jo,.' oopaa BCRSSVILLB .. 8nn. OO a BBBCH . . " ? I S BUILDING MATERIAL Fine Church, Cabinet Work and Bank Fixtures SUBfD FOR K8TIMATKS. . Asheville Woodworking Co. II. Kauffman, Supt. Telephone, 164. BONANZA WINE 'AND LIQUOR COMPANY, Nos. 41 and 43 S. Main St., Asheville. "Tsr II WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, GENTS' iAWobla PARLOR AND READING ROOM. , . ' CIGARS, TOBACCO AND BOTTLE GOODS, SAM- AT" .4 O PLB, BILLIARD AND POOL ROOM. J1 Jt tfcO. Beer Vaults and Bottling Department in the Basement. H'e Rcseitfully Solicit a Share ot Your Patronage. P. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. Main Entrance, No. 43. Telephone Call, No. 74. IN MOUNTAINS OF NORTH CAROLINA A VERY SELECT BOARDING HOUSE LOEETTA HALL. HOT SPRINGS. NORTH CAROLINA. Excellent Table and Fine AccAmmodations In Bvery Reapict- H. M. SWATNE. PROPRIETOK rpRfSTJ-KS LAND SAI.K-NOTICK Itvvir- tueofthe powt-rof snle vested in the underl .sigiieu oy a certain (lireil ot trust executed to liim ns misu-e nv wney J. Zaehary anil liis wile ..nil i;i n. ..n-n.-irv- nil T 14 ietn ,.iv,.i at.... a t. 1)1, and rt-Lristeicil on n:ii'i- ?c V-f s.-n ,'.il ij.i." 27 of tlie Record of Morlpiuesniid Deeds of Trust lntheoftice of the Keirister nf IlrnkCr iii, coinlie enmity, State of North Carolina, default navii.K oeeu mane in the payment of the re- uiauicier 01 lie ileril secured liv a imrtinn nf I he premises in said deed nf trust fullv described the undersiened. ns trustee, wilt sell nt m.i.iie outcry, to the Inchest bidder fur cash .-.t H, front door of the court lionse nf Aslii-iii.. ; said comity and State, at 12 o'clock noon on the J.-,d day ol June, 1S.14, the I'ollowini; described piece or parcel of land or town lot. together w ith the larye frame dwelling on same, which said lot is situate in the northern part of said Asheville in DoubK-ilnv's iil.liii,, 1., and nmre particularly' bounded as follows, vii: m-K.iiniiiK 111 n stake 111 the east margin of a new street, at the southwest corner oflot No 1 (seven) ol the r.rnham nl.it n,l r, 4i,....i with said new street south h 45' east one hun dred and one-half 1 100 1 feel tn .1,1-,. n, intersection of two new streets; thence north east one hundred 11001 feet to a stake in the north ed:e of a new street: thence north iv so west one hundred (ionll-4f Ln ct-,1.- .i thence stmth 71 ,55' west one hundred and nine teen and lour-trntlis 11111.4) feet lo the bcirin tnnif, the above mentioned mmlM him, ih. sjime 011 w hich the residence, of the said Wilev J. Zaehary and wile is situated and the said por tion of the land herein belbre referred to as 4UM.C1CI! 10 me nntiersined as trusUie in the oeeu 01 trust aloresaid. I his the 24II1 day ol May, 1S14 . A. I. LVMAX. 5-2,1141 thurs Trustee 1VOTICK By virtue of a deedol trust executed i to nie on the 37th day of December. Uui, ind re-uistered in the om.-e of ih. uni.a Deeds or Buncomlie countv. North Carolina in hook 32 at paKe 411 of record of mortgages and deeds of trust, and bv reaS4n of 1 he ,l. f.,,,lf r iwvment of interest on the imt c:,..i 4I.-..k.. and of the principal ol said note, w hich by i'ts tersis liecaine due ujxm default of payment of ... j . ul"rrt'"' an" '" pursuance ol the dutv nuon me itni,K4.1 l. 4 r said deed of trust. 1 will sell fit tmblie anetinn lor cash to the hfshest bidder at the court house door in Asheville. on Saturdav ih -,.ii. r June. at 1 J o'clock noon, the pVopertv'des cnlHrd in said deed m lnid li .. I... ;.. .. .' " 44UUSC H.IU ... .si iuue 01 venire street, on which it fronts 75 5-u leet, and runs back eastward in par allel lines 222 leet, and beinK fullv descrilw.I ii ...ueeu or trust, reference to which is hereby made tnr n (tiller ... , J of the same. Jl.1v2ith.iM1i. u- 11 r-.o.-vi VfTtCK Pv virtue of the tvir .-c.. : by a judgment of the Superior court of iimy, ootamea at March term. 1S44. in a certain ,-4 use therein .-.i.i.j w ,-' Brewer vs. T. K. Brown. I wilt ...n ... i..' auction lor cash at the court house d.wr in Ashe ville. if said property is not disposed of at pri vate sale helore, as allowed iu said iudmnent . uocioftm., on Saturdav. the .rn, rf... r une, rsta. the followin ..-w.. .... ullvneserihea t .1.. i.J.iji i:Ti . tioo.to-Vfit: One twenty rive hor pner en awn'11; includins saw iVaine and .rther hxfiires. said engine, mill and fixtures he ini now on the larm of T. K. Brown, in Black Mountain township and in splendid second hand condition. LOI IS M. Boi u vv Tax Collector Notice. itvr tor the year i8o.t 111 the hands of the under-, signed, as collector of taxes of said city, for col lection and by virtue of an order of the Alder men of said city made on April 13th, iHq4, and by virtue ol section 35 of chapter 3 of the pri vate taws of North Carolina of 1&S1 .ratified the Slh day of Marcli, 1S13 and of the powers there by confered and by virtue of the statute and law in such case made and provided, the under signed w ill on the 35th day of Tune, r8o4, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in the city of Asheville aloresaid in the manner and upon the terms by lawjrescnbed for sale of land and real estate for such miruose for the taxes fne rin nn them respectively to said citv, the hereinafter mentioned lots, and real estate, said taxes being due and having remained unpaid at the time prescribed by said aldermen for completing collection of taxes of said city for said year, to- wit, the 1st dav of Decemlier. iSm anil the amounts of such several taxes heitiL. thnsf 're spectively set opposite said lots and real estate, and the person whose names appear opposite the same, being the respective persons in whose uoine the same were listed or should have been listed for taxation iu June, 1803, and there being m such cases no personal property 'which can be found lor such ouriiose. Said lots and real Sktate are situate in the citv of Asheville in the county ol KuncomlK and State of North Caro lina and are descriled respectively as follows : S. D. Hall, riot 75o eetavest side Blantoa street. being lot No. 36 of Shelby I'ark plat. Tax 360 r s. D. Hull, t lot 75x150 feet east side Blanton street, being lot No. t9 of Shelby 1-ark plat. Tax 3 60 Atkinson & ratton, 8 acres land on west side of Riverside street, adjoining lands of Bnneonilie Hnck et Tile Co. on south and Wnt. Johnston estate oil north. Tax 15 60 Atkinson ,t Patton. 5 acres land on east side Riverside street, adjoining lands of Atkinson it Co. on south and Wm. Johnston estate on north. Tax 780 Atkinson & Patton, 20 acres land on east side Riverside street and known as Riverside Park. Tax 120 00 Lewis Lenoir. I lot 50x100 feet on Chapel street near South Main, adjoining lands of H S Mc Duliy and city limits. Tax 4 80 , ' loe Brank. 1 lot cnxtn tV-.i nn nnrtt. B,'.l u,.'!.. side avenue, adjoining lands of R. Dunn on east anil W. b Hotcombe on west. Tax 1 so Rebecca Bailey. 1 lot north side McDowell street, adjoining lau.ls of Charlotte Scales on west and Kllen Hall on east. Tax 9 60 J. H. Duckett, 1 lot on south sitle Sycamore street, adjoining lamU of Geo. N. Smith on north and Rolert Smith on south. Tax 60 R. Brock estate. 1 lot 75x75 teet on west side of (.ay street, adjoining lands of W. C. Lyda on south and Sarah Davis on north. Tax 60 C. M. Dougherty. I lot 50x200 feet on sooth side of Southsi, ie avenue, adroining lands of Blanton & Shulord on east and McDowell street on west. Tax 1 30 E. U. Hall. I lot toox250 Teet on north side Hill street and west of Maiden Lane, corner Hill street and Maiden Lane. Tax 16 00 D. A. Mofiit, 1 lot 65x150 feet on east side Blan ton street being lot No. bi of Shelby Park plat. Tax 3 00 Shuford. Cobb and Johnston jti ln nn nil-v street being lots Nos. 34, 35, 37, , , 4,4, 4I, 4.., 43. 44, 45. 40. 47. 4S 40, Jo 5. 5. St. 54. 55, 5S, SN 5 ''. f.2 of Shelby Park plat. Tax w 7a iiuiorii, 4.000, jonnston and Bostic. ai lots on Railey street being lot Nos. lo. n. u. t is. 17. JS, 24. 36. 61. 6. 6A. 4 M . -. -. Dor Hver, Bvl 1 T OO p -RUTUBRrBto: "rXj'. Z ' . Commissioner. Rooms 7 and 0 Firat nl uani i4..n.i:- and 75 of the Shelby park plat. Tax 3400 ' . H. C FWG, "J Tax Collector. j-wed4t ' . - --""""it-
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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