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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Wecnes lnv U veiling, June 27 IW4 THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN PRINTED DAILY (IXCHPT SUNDAY) AND WUKKLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES: (One Year $too Sis. Months .vtw Three Mouths citizen I One Month, in advance .so I One Week, paid to carriers is Tub Wkkk.lv Oman, issued ever Wednes day, in advance. St. WEDNESDAY, Jl'NU 27, 1SIH. DEMOCRACY IS IMMORTAL. THE WORD DEMOCRAT STANDS FOR HU MAN LIBERTY AND HUMAN FREE DOM AND CANNOT DIE. Zebuha li. lance. Wii notice that several score of papers are generously giviug advice to the effete monarchies on how to manage their anarchists. It is well to remember at this time that the governor of the great State of Illinois of the I'liked States of America pardoued two of the worst anarchists that ever walked the face of the earth. Our record in this connection that we can point to with pride is very brief. A Kalkuui telegram says: "Public scutiment here is verv much in favor of the pardon of Lou Paris, the 17 year-old girl from Henderson countv now serving out a liltecn vear sentence for stabbing the man who accused her ol incontinence. Governor Carr has the matter under consideration." Raleigh sentimentalists would do well to remember that they have nothing to do with the case. A Henderson countv jury luts decided that the woman should be imprisoned for her crime, and it is no more right for Wake county to put in a word for the prisoner than it w ould be for Henderson county were the situation reversed. THE FKKNCH AM) ITALY. It would appear at first thought that the French are acting very badly over the assassinatiou of their beloved Presi dent, in that from the fact that his nuir derer was an Italian they have drawn the inference that it would he proper to drive ull of that nationality out ol the country. The property of Italians is being destroyed in Paris and Lyons and several other of the principal cities, and they arc in danger of their lives if they appear in public. One Paris newspaper says no Italian workman should be tol erated in France. In answer to this t'.ic Italian premier, L'rispi, very properly remarks that the anarchist is of no nation and that the fact that Santo asserts he is a native ol Italy should not tell against the friendly relations of the two countries. Hut it is also well to remember that the class of persons who are making the illogical and unprovoked demonstra tions in the chief cities of France is prob ably not the class that inllttccccs public tendencies or shows the feeling of the majority of the people of France. To assume the contrary would be to assume that the majority ol Frenchmen wete moved by a feeling of senseless revenge in this matter. against all law, against ull forms of so ciety as they at present exist, and he affects to believe that his "cause" is ad vanced by the killinu of notable men such ;ts was the President of the French Re public. Hut auy sane man at once sets that the cause of the anarchists is not auy more advanced by the murder of a wise and humane ruler like Carnot, than the "cause" of the mad dog is made at tractive by the awlul death of his victims, The fact would seem to be that the anarchist who wishes to wipe out society by the extermination of all who do not believe as he does must be moved by the workings of a diseased brain. He is dan gerously insane, having a tendency to do murder, and he should be treated as such, and, as soon as his condition is established, he should be put where he can by no possibility follow the prompt ings of li's insane impulses. Here again. however, we are confronted with the enormous umicuttv of proving that it suspected individual is auanarehist. He is not likely to admit it unless he has committed the crime he has takeu upon hitnscif to do, or unless some of his con federates, if he hasauv, will come to the aid of society in the attempt to weed out this murderous i lenient hardly a possi bility. Hut at all events the open and brazen advocates of revolution hr assas sination such iis for weeks together made the air lurid with their ravings on the hike front at Chicago before the mur der ol the policethcre, should be promptly recognized as murderers m intention, and placed under such restraint its the penitentiary affords, with plenty of the severe labor that would lie a severer punishment to them than hanging out rinht. I he probl .'m is a more serious one m the Old World than here, if we but have the restraints on our immigration that all admit arc necessary, and il we see to it that anarchist governors are few and lar between. Tim TEACHER'S ASSUMi'.LY. Car glrti.-k.cu Wllk Pareunia In Ibaite a Week Aico. Fiom the Charluttc tiK-.crver. Mr. J. S. ISlakc, of Messrs. Harwell & Dunn, on his return Monday moruitig from down the Caroliua Central, brought news which will distress not a few here iu regard to Judge Mclvcr. Sunday n week ago, while on his way home from church in Carthage lie was stricken with paralysis. One side and his tongue were illcctcd but his brain remain clear. His condition when Mr. Wake left Saturday was improved. Judge M elver is one of the favorite judges who presides ever i ml anon iu Charlotte, and his manv friends here hope soon to hear of his er.- tuc recovery. The annual catalogue of Roanoke col lege, a handsome pamphlet of (10 pages. with views 01 the college and vicinity, will be sent free on application to Dr. Julius D. Drehcr, Prcsideut, Salem, Va. We have on hand now a good supply ol oil stoves and continue to sill them at prices advertised some time ago, at Law s .la I iittou avenue. ; HIM ItOUM what we will privately We may sav of the man whom the director of the Charlotte Observer from heaven alone knows what motive calls the "old sheriff'," but when he talks as he did in yesterday's Cmzi-:x about the financial situation of the nation we all feel better. We know he is posted, and when he says Uncle Sam has $.13,000,000 in his inside pocket, and gold enough in hi storage box, and is meeting his bills the first of every month when the collector comes around, and is on the whole in a far better way financially than he was a few months ago, why we feel that it is good to have a man in the presidential chair who can bring about such things and a saving of $L5,000,(iOO a year in the pension list, too and also has the sense to see when it will do a power of good to tell about it. The fact is, drover Cleveland has issued a good campaign document, and we move that on the coming Fourth every man and his boy let off an extra hunch of firecrackers iu a bucket of water if he feels nervous about them and let the eagle scream from early morn to dewy eve, and no restraint on Young America. Tub Citizdn has greater hope than ever alter this last output of the Presi dent that he has his eye on the mark and is certain to make a bull's eye before he lowers the musket. We were convinced some time ugo that he hurries slower than any man that ever occupied the presidential chair, and that when he makes a mistake it can he seen on the darkest night the moon ever refused to look nt. Hut on the whole he moves in the right direction. Let in all stand back and give the "old sheriff" room and air; he is coming to himself all right, and the country is too. Jl'DGK N'lVKB SOUVEMKS, NATIVE (jEMS, LAPIDARY AYOKIv, WATCH WOllK, JEWELRY - MADE - TO - ORDER, Mi;i)AL AWAKI) ON NOUTII CAROLINA iliMS AT WORLD'S H.MR. ARTHUR M. FIELD THE ANARCHIST. A Washington telegram says : "One result of the assassination ol President Curnot was the introduction today by W. A. Stone of Pennsylvania of a bill deliuing the term anarchist, and providing penalties tor crimes atliiiiptcd by anarchists. The bill pro vides that nny person in any society formed to take human life or destroy public property likely to result in the loss ol unman me sunn be considered anarchists and any such anarchists, who shall attempt to take human life or destroy public property, shnl1, upon conviction in any circuit court, be sen teueed to death by bunging." Ol course the riilticulty in securing convictions under such a law will be to prove that such a society exists in any particular pluec and that parti cular individuals are members of It. Such a law would not have prevented the great tragedy in France, lor Santo seems to have been an entire stranger to the police of both Paris and Lyons. Nevertheless it is incumbent on society, if it would defend itself, to formulate, each country for itself, some law that hall reach these human devils before they have opportunity to commit the crime each has set his heart on. la the cue of Santo there could be no motive, other than sheer deviltry, that could furnish even from bis point of view nn excuse for his crime. The anarchist is Mom-1 li; ,ui City, N. C, June IK!. The Assembly is now in full blast, the attend ance ii.ereasiug daily. Among the most prominent members now registered at the Atlantic hutil, arc Superintendents li. P. Muses, Raleigh; I.. D. Howell Ooldsboro; A. M. Sams, Greensboro; President Clus. 1). Mclvcr, State Nor mal and Industrial School, Greensboro Dr. Richard H, Lewis, Kinston; Fro! Drcd. Peacock, superintendent Female college, Greensboro; Miss Eliza Pore Raleigh; Miss Racial Iirooklichl, New hern; Cnpt. C. H. Denson, Raleigh; Pro!. Gcj. A. Grimslo', .superintendent city schools, dreensboro; I rol. lliittaiu Charlotte, and a host vi others from different sections of the State. Chief Justice Shepherd ol the Supreme court and many other Honored personages. have als ) honored the Assembly with fieir presence ami oratorical contribu lions. Senator Jarvis sent the secretary a message today expressing extreme regret at being unable to attend becati ot the illness of Mrs. Jarvis, and the need ol his presence in the benatc. The most interesting feature of the Assembly was the inter-collegiate debate which occurred today on the ipustton "Resolved, That ureal men make eit cumstanccs ami circumstances do not make great men." Th participants, the most successful of whom was to receive the assembly gold medal, were chosen bv the Soeities of Trinity, Wake Forest and the A. and M. colleges, and were to represent opnositc sides of the subject Trinity was represented by P. Stewart of Union county, selected by the Colum bian society, and T. A. Smoot, Salisbury Ilcspi.in society; Wake 1-orest had J. L, Yates, Chatham, and C. M. Killings, Danville, Vu.; A. and M. sent T.M.Aslie, Raleigh, and C. W. Gould, Wilson. The roll was arranged as follows: Affirma tive, T. M. Ashe, P. Stewart, J. E. Vales; negative, C. W. Gold, L. A. Smoot, C. M. Hillings. Three judges were selected to decide the contest, Mr. li. li. Smith of Atlanta, Ga., Chief Justice Shepherd of Ralegh, and Prof. Cane of the State University. At the close, the vote ol the assembly was taken with the following result: Affirmative, 71; negative, "'!. The judges decided that the argument of Mr. h. Stewart ol I runty college was the best. The Chief lustice presented the handsome gold medal to Mr. Stewart. Cnpt, . Is. Kcnilnck ol Kaleigli, de livered his lamous lecture on the "I ps and downs ol wile hunting," to a huge iiidieuce in the Assembly Hall this even ing, and a vocal solo bv Miss Alattie Haves ol Raleigh, was also greatly en joyed, as was an instrumental solo by Daisy Stevens ol Henderson. June lit-. Todav being Sunday no bus iness was transacted bv the assembly, but all repaired to the hall at 11:00 o'clock and enjoyed fully an excellent scr mon by Rev, Dr. L. . Crawford ol Trinity college. Rev. P. D.Gold ol Wilson preached iu the evening. About 100 new guests came iu from Ooldsboro, Ncw- b.ru and otner western points this morn ing, but most ol these returned in the evening. Members of the Assembly con tinue to arrive daily, but, strange to say, none urc from the western portion of the State. Since Dr. Atkins left 1 am the only representative from the western sec turn ol whom 1 nave any knowledge. 1 cannot understand why so few county superintendents arc attending, is it negl et on their part, or arc thev ham pered by so-called economical educa tional boards? If the latter is the cause ol their absence thev arc partially excus able, but it seems to me some of them could do as 1 have, pav their own ex penses. Most o! our educational hoards need to be severely censured for their logisin they need an education is the truth ot the matter. Af. ov LEADING JEWELRY, MAIN STU12UT. $ "5 5 ! "J 5" Delightful, Delicious, Appetizing Mason's C.i.tlKUll V;i!iI 15 dills iRf pOUlltl; Miiflu.Hiins jo cents kv ioiiu1; Sullaiui Fruit Cake, 15c. pound; Sponge iJcstrt, ic. pound; AssorU'il Halls, ibc. pound; New York Ginger Snaps, 10c. pound; Vaiulla Crisp, 10c. pound; Cream Milk I.uuch, ice, pound; SiiLjar Planta tions, ioc. pound; l.cmon Crackers, ioc. pound, XXX. Soda Crackers, ;c. pound; Kectptioii Makes, ijj'ceuts. TlIM LITTI,H STORK AROUND THK 1COKNF.R. W. J. POSTELL, J K--H"S- NO. 3.) CUM.KCK STKKKT. "IKE GOODS AUK ALWAYS THE BEST KSl'l-XlAI.t.Y IS THIS Till-; CASK IN LEAS and COFFEES R. II. HUDSON s sr.i.i.iMii moiei: ov than i:vku iii-;i'OKK. -il v W illi IteuMOiiablc olil IS THK C.U'SK. A. TRIAL SOLICITED 4') 1'ATTON AVKNfK. Ice Cream Freezer And water coolers. We take the lent! in prices on all these goods nt Law's, H5 I'.'itton avenue. " an escape " Is made from all thn dlpcnsos that com from tainted blood If the liver is roused to vigorous action, the blood purilled mid the system braced up with Dr. Pierre's Golden Medical Discovery. Languor unil loss ol appetite, with or without Indigestion, warn 1 r .. 1 1,1 . i i.i.: 1 . Tl.. you was graver ins uns vivw wuhw. - iut ninnvBrv" will sliarnen the nriietite, im prove digestion and rnttoro health. A pos itive cure for "Liver Complaint, iuui tiqp, uyspepsia, owl iousness. Mr. .1. P. McAdams, of J5I Coicpe, N. Cwrltos I "A fiiw of tuy symptoms Wore, Heart - burn and fullnims after cutinif, sometimes imln in my J bowels, uoiMlachP. poor U1IU UIBIV nppetito and in my mouth, At nlpht 1 was K.'vrrisii, wiiu uu flushes over skin. After taklns" Dr. Pli iw s ilol en Mrillml Discovery I was relieved of all tbeso symptoms and t feel pur- J- P. M oAsaju, Esq- f uutly well to-day. FIERCE CURE. I-'ine llavwi od Southdown lambs. 1-iuc eoiu led eultlc. l'iue veal. Fine hone meal makes "j-ood pernct cyus, and 110 discount for growth of any vegetable or (;raiu. A perfect eohl storage, meats can be kept to any oge. The best breed of bojjs iu the eouutry. Careful attention to all oidcis. Telcphoue -J. Stull "A," City Market. JAMES W'OLFH. Sit 011 Custard Pie USE DECOY FLY PAPER K;u li nlieot is covhtiI with leprosou tations of il:es, which act as decoj'8 One aliPet will catch a hundred Hies I Info re n sheet of Miy other paper will catch ten. We guarantee per fect satisfaction. Call for decoy sticky lly paper at Dr. T. (J. Smith's Drug Store the paper that seems to have "flies 011 it." GOOD SHOES Th;il's why uc'vo ttL'cu Ullini; you about our ood cl.il iltcuS shoes (ofcumse the chihlu n .m Hood, we know the shoes are). We uvuhl like you to come in ami see the sl.oes. You tit'eet feel umlcr no obliga tion to buy. With new, attractive, well selected flock iu width u we can fit anv fool, wide or narrow. ;md u.-itii; shoes we have tested tut many years, we know we can make it to to our mutual advan tage to buy of us. SPAXGEXBEBG No. 4 N. Court Senate ABSTRACTS OF TITLE OF Any Land in Buncombe County, North Carolina Plats Furnished Surveying Done General Information As to Keal Estate Tranufcrp. livery owner of a piece 0 land should know its history the names of all its previous ovnernt the names of those who have held incumbrances ayainat'it; the nature of the Instrument by which anv and all of those persons conveyed his or her interest, or released his or her claim acainst It; boundaries of the land, and whether there arc conflicting calls in deeds of adjoining property: apparent irregularities in any instrument conveying the land, etc., etc., etc. Richmond and Danville Railroad, Sum ml SiMMiri-r. l W, lliilili-kopir ami ICculivli Fiixtt'i-, lli-ci lvcr.. Western North Carolina IMvlsion. Ciiniknsnl Sdu-dulc iiu-Hii-t Min'H. l.s'.u. EASTBOUND Lv Knoiville Mnrrifitown 12 &38 H in am I) :ium l.v. J'aint KOCH lisr.aro Hot Sprinjca l'J4!tmi l.v. Anhoville j. a atiinn Round Knob 'A ri'Jum Marion 43:1pm MorgHiUon fl J7l)ra Hickory fi R'.lpro New ton 6 i!(iira Stotcsvllle 7 l mm Ar. Knlinburv 8 Ullpm isicctiauoro murium Danville ll loii-n r liuam Ai Kichmonil . Lv. Grcenaboro . Ar. Durham Ralcixh Ooldsboro Lv. Danville Ar. I.ynchburK... vaanin?lou.. " Hnltlmore " I'liilidelphia ' Ne York WESTBOUND .12 (Ham .. 3 aftam 7 30am .. 1 1 00pm ,. 1'.' 3Uam ,. '2 1 rtaro 7 13am h 3uro 10 -Kill IT 1 i'Sptn 37 & II Lv. New York Hopiu PhllaHlf.hl a " Baltimore I l!"""""'.'.""" 9 SUuts Waahinmon inxrinm " Lynchburg 3 43am Ar. Danville 5 30am Lv. Richmond " Danville Ar. Greensboro Lv. Gld8boro Lv Kalclgh " Durham Ar. Greensboro X't ftOam S -Ulam G SMam 5 oupm 5 -iriam (i 44am H 35am Lv Greensboro 8 4iam " Salisbury 10 80am Stateaville n liiam " Newton napsi " Hickory ijf aupm Morgan ton 1 copm Manon 1 4nPm " Round Knob 3 4lptn " Ashcvillc 4 08pm " Hot Springs 6 3tlpm Ar.Vaint Rock 6 6opro Mornstown H 30pm 1 Knoiville 7 45unl A. & S. RAILROAD No. 14 I.v. AiheviUe. Henderonvitle .... " Flat Rock " Saluda " Tryon Ar. Spartanbarg " Ciiltuuliiu " Cliarlcton " Snvantiuh " Jiicksonvilli'.... s -I- lam 11 Xiam 0 l.'am 10 olmu 1 0 30am 1 1 30.1 111 3 o.-ipm S 45ptn 5 3'lpm 10 lupin No.jG 7 Ollpin 7 fiiipni 8 OTpill r. ;uipin '.I Ullpm 111 llllpin 1 Ullpm 11 3un m n 31mm 10 lOpill THE OAKS HOTEL Umlcr New Manaxement. New Furniture. Nice, clean comfortable rooms. Table excellent, Fortrr Meets all Train. Close in town. On an Klectric Car Line. Dfautirul Uoration. Hot and Cold Hatha. Bverv I'usnitde Convenienet. THE OAKS HOTEL, A. P. LABARBE.MCFf. Thceurcful man ucvcrbuvt land or loans monev on reul estate of any kind without first requiring an up-to-date Abstract of Title, certified to by an attorney or one whose buslncst it is to be Informed in such matters tWSCOMUIi CO. AUSTHACT OFFICE- V. R. KOHI.NSON, No. 6 North Court Square, or office of the Clerk of the Criminal Court, County Court IK tine Ashevillc. BOARD! Vi.MUirs and llusittess nun arc invited to call on Mi. Freeman at the Knule UuiUlinc, CO South Main struct. Good home-like accommo dations at reasonable prices. Gun and Locksmith. " AM SOW FKEPAHEO TO VO ALL kikus of work ;.v thn;l;.ve. ALL WOKK u VA KASTEUD. SllAKPUNINQ ASD IMPAIRING LAWN MOWEKS A SPE CIALTY. H. .A.. Iledriek, NO. 8 & WATER ST. SMOKE. Porter's Havana Mixture TH8 BUST 8M0KIN0 TOBACCO ON T1IK MARKET. FREK FROM DIRT ' AND 8TKM8. No.15 l.v. Jiu-ksoiivillc... " Savniuiali " Cliarlcston " Columbia. Lv. Spartanburg... irvon. 7 Ooam 1 1 4riaui 7 15am r lopm H l.-.pm von 1) lKnm Salnda 0 s()m riai kock 111 l'jpm " Heuders'nv'le 10 22pm Ajr Ashevllle 11 aopm t MURPHY BRANCH NOJ3 4 30pni ! 3." pin 7 Iflpm 11 3Hanl 3 00 pill I OOpm 4 SNpm 5 llfipni O Itipnl 0 20pm No. 17" Don't Wlit 11 you go to t he picuic, but tuke iiIoiik a Tine smokcil tongue dune up iu dainty sandwiches. Get 'cm from W. M. HILL & CO., City Market. VICTORS are Standard Value. The standard price of Victor Bicycles is 125.00. No deviation, ant! Victor riders are guaranteed against cut rates during the current year. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. SAN FRANCISCO. DETROIT. DENVER, Edison Phonograph & Typewriter Co., at lMiTos ati 'ri:i.i;iiioi: cam, 40. ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO. Is Now Prepared to Furnish all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Fine Church, Cabinet Work and Bank Fixtures 8KXD FOR ESTIMATES. Asheville Woodworking Co. H. Kauffman, 8upt. Telephone, 164. BRICK AO TILE WORKS Prices Per Thousand : Selected Hard Brick $0 25 Run of Kiln Brick 5 75 Salmon. ! -1 50 Culls 3 50 Repressed Brick, let grade 20 00 Repressed Brick, 2nd grade 18 00 Repressed Brick, 3rd grade 15.00 Liberal Discount on Orders of Fifty Thousand and Upwards. Low Prices on Farmers Drain Tile. L. AahcTllle 9 (inaip Ar. WaroetTllle 10 3'.im " lir.vson City 1 43pm l.v. Hrysou City 12HNiim Ar.Anarewl 3 Sllpm Tomotla 4 UMpm "Murphy 4. BOpm 7 '.'nam 7 fiftam Lv. Murphy Ar. Tomotla " Andrew. " Hryaon city 10 fimn " W lyncavule ISfi'jpm " Alievtile a Hlpm fllailv cq-pty Sniiilnv. SLEEPING CAR service. Caesar's Head Hotel. Located 4600 Ft. Above the Sea. Average temperature .luring th hot months fa" to 70". No mnlnrla. No mosquitoes. Varied nuiusenieuts. Beautiful walkl aud drives. SWeiiery Incomparable. Climate a benediction. Nature'! own aauitarlum. The most restful place this side of heaven. Service good. Rates moderate. Dally mails will be open for the season of 1894, June 1st. Hacks from Hcnder sonvllle. s6 miles from Ashevllle, 4s miles through the valley of the French Broad, a most delightful and charming drive. F. A. MILES, M. D., Proprietor. Nos 1 1 mill 12 SltepiiiK Cars between Kieh inunil ntiil Creensliorn, mill trains 37 nnil HH (till 1 11 fi 11 siYcpinit enr lietween New York, AslH'ville mill Hut Springs being linnd l ml Nos. 11 nnil 12on K, nml li. anil v. N. C. ilivisiona. I'ulbnun SleepiilR Cur between Ashevllle mid Ciucinnntl, vin Knoiville. Trains Nua. 13, 14, If anil 1(1 solid trains between Ashcvillc mill Collimbin, eonneetitiK nt Coliitnbia with 8. C. K'v for Charleston mid l'.C. Hi P Ky for Savannah, Jacksonville nml nil Florida points. I'ullniau sleepers on Nos. 18 nnil 18, between Jacksonville, Ashe ville nnd Hot Springs. W. A. Tl'KK, 8. II. HAUriWICK. Gcn'l Hnss. Agt . Asst Ccn'l I'nss AKt., Wnshlnitton, I). C. Atlanta, Oft. V. li. M'Ulili. r.en'l Flint.. Columbia. 8. C SDL HAAS, Trnllic Mnmigcr, Washington, Y. II. OKliUN, lien'l Muuugcr, Wushlngton. Quality- not quvi rrrrr NO PRB1 QIFT9 OP AK'Y KIND TO ATTRACT ATTBNTION OB nWAW TRADB AT THB Acme Wine, Liquor House & White Man's Bar What I claim la that I krerj the largest stock of rst class goods ofi any honse In the Stale. Anyone In need of pure unadulterated liquors will nnd It to their Interest to cull and einmine my stock. The same has been recommended by the leading physicians in the State for medicinal purposes. Jaw, II. Ioiigfiirau. Prop. NO. 58 SOUTH VAIN STREET, - - ASHEVILLE, N. C. THE ASHEVILLE SHOE - SHOP tinder J. I). Brevard's Is the place to get your shoes made and repaired. All work guaranteed. W. As TCWNBBND, Prop. 6-jdimo Port Royal & Western Carolina R, R, TO AUGUITA, GA AND AIKEN, S. C. VIA SPARTANBURG. SOUTHWARD ROUTB DAILY Lv. Asheville R, He D. 0 00 a. m. Lv, Hendcisonvllte 11 7 4H " Ar. Soarianburg.... P. R. & W. C. 9 00 " uv. Bpartannurg... " 10 1(1 " Ar. Laurens " lino " Ar. Greenville " 3 30 pm. Ar. Greenwood ' fill " Ar. Augusta " S 85 " Ar. Aiken H. C. Rv. 4 37 " Ask for tickets over this Roateibrfnstaervlce W J. CKAIO, M. L. TOI1U Gcn'l Past. Agent. Travelling Paaa Agt oUOUBTA, OA. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIU. ARMIVI I.SAVB mop m WR8T 4 05 p m 4 00pm BAST 9110 pm 1130pm SOUTH 8 50am il IS p m DUCKTOWN 8 10 a m OPENir Q AND CLOSMQ OF MAILS. OriN ClOSB auonm WB8T R 05 D 0 00 p m RA8T 1 80 p ra 7 80 am SOUTH ft 00 a m II 00 p m DUCKTOWN 7 IS a m STAR ROUTES. mIV LRATI S OO D m HKBVAKD 7 00 7 00 p SB BUHN8V1LLB 6 00am 6 00 a m BBBCH OOOam 11 00 a nt LBICBHtki in 00 7 00 p . VTU BJIFOKDTON.a 00 M Mv motto Is, "Keep the best and charge accordingly." M) place Is second to none In thr State. TBLRPUONB CALL 189 PD8TOPPICB BOX flHB OrderoFrom m Wsiancr Aollclt1. noxlnff Packing; Free. BONANZA WINE AND LIQUOR COMPANY, Nos. 41 and 43 S. Main St., Asheville. XT ll WllOLBSALB DEPARTMENT, OBNTS i KJ' ttls PARLOR AND READING BOOM. CIGARS, TOBACCO AND BOTTLB Doom, SAM- XT" A tJ . PLB, BILLIARD AND POOL ROOM. J J, LOa Beer Vaults and Bottling Denanment in the Basement. We Respectfully Solicit a Sbart of Your Fatmnnt. " P. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. Mala EatrsiBce, No. 4M. Telephone Call. Nt. . IN MOUNTAINS OF NORTH CAROLINA A VERY SELECT BOARDING H0U8I LORETTA HALL. HOT SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA. 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