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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Monday Ivvintuf, July 30 THE ASllEVlLLEpAILV CITIZFA rKlNTKU DAILY (KXCIirT SITNUAY) ANU WKKiiLl SUUSCKIFTIOS RA TES: (one Year.. daily ) Six Months...... ,t .o Three Mouths i n ClxlKN i one Month, ill advance .v. (One Week, paid to carriers 15 T11 if Wkkkly Citismn, Issued ever Weilmv day. ia advance, il. , , ,,. MONDAY. ll'LY 30, ISO-. Tiikkk outfltt to be law cninijili in North Carolina to prosecute the iirrsons who have desecrated the k'vc of I'rof. Mitchell so shamefully. Of course it is not certain that the nnntcs cut into the monument were tjilnccil tlieic bv the owners theivof, but the probability is that they were, ami the iticstiuti s!i uM be tisted. Moreover the nionum.iit ami surrotimliiiu'S shouhl be tn ti'c at least respectable at the earliest possible mo ment. As the matter stands it is a dis grace to this part of the Suite. If we cotueile Sv nalor 0' 1 man's sit; cerity in thcmaltei' of oppoiin.n the House larill bill we are at otue Mruek v ith the I. let that, uilll all that has bten s.dil ami done lor tai.li' reform aial in spite of all the pledges ol l!ie party to which the Senator Inlons, he ei remains incou virtcd to the tine spirit ol that niciture Anions the mussig i f the ieo le V c leaviti litis worked so surdy and so effect trillv that a majority of the voters of thel nited Stales have vot.il lor a constitution il fate ol dut y 011 all at I'd s imported into the 1'ioud Slates. Nevertheless so astute a politician am! intelligent a man asSiu.ilorOnnnaii has not only entirely failed to note the prog ress of the di'inaiul tor reform ntii.nin the people, but has aNo failed to be co'i vineed of the tic essity of the iif.rni ilseK lie yet remains at heat t a pro tectionist. His recent spieclies betray the fact that he regards the 1 iwninj; ol the tariff as in the nature of a c.'.'aaiilv, it saciili.c, it punishment to lie made as li.U lit as possible; not a tiieast' .' ot ttue reform to lighten the expenses of living, to lower taxation, to ju:tid against a liue surplus with itj temptation to national extravagance and coiisiijticul corruption. ('ormnii still lights lor the mono'; list. tor immense incomes for a lew at the cost of the many, and it is no wonder that he is unable to comprehend the 1'rrsiih nt's position, or the plain fact that the people, having voted lor nfonn ol the tariff, want pneisely that and look to the ilc:noctu'.ie party to lurnis! it, having seal it into power with cre dentials to that 1 fleet. It is not tit all unlikely that Gorman wid pass off the stnyc of public life with out bavin,' comprehended the nature ol the nfonn in which he mii.'lit have taken so conspicuous.-! part an opportunity lost to him t'lrevcr. FAKIUS A London telegram says: The Macon, Ga., correspondent of the Spectator svmis to t hat paper a denial trom GovunorXortlkrn ol ,i storvot ife Ivnehin-j and Haying ol aia j;ro ia thai State, and in the course ot the denial Governor Xntheru writes: "I am thoroughly .ii:.i;usid ui. lithe course of t he limjlish papers, 1 am satis li 'd that 1 hey do nut want to know the truth." To this the Spectator answers: "Tti'.se stories and other talis ol a woman heiiiy rolled in a Inn-el bristling with nails. ni'Uru chi'dren lieiiijr lynched lor trivial olfeiises, etc., e nne from Ann 1 ieaa c.r-rtsiiond-. nts, who are M.pph ita; tils -iio.idsto the Hellish pies'. lor Hie s 1 l;v of obtaining a lew doil..rs.'' Tl.v Spic tat'.r add-: "We are ylad t K t nl.able conlradietion of such sloties." When the Ilvans fake in Mitchell county win rum. i it; its till a.n.insl all the tacit in the case, Tut; I'l iizicx vioi uas prosiciitioii ot t he cm re''! ond cut who had In oin;hl I, is y.iti in into dis reptite, and prosecution v as p:onoed by one ot tile pri s) ass'ieialiims. Xo niuve rt:isivir ntuli' in tiiat liioeiion, however, and tl-e ba I iyot k ijk'.. mi. hi actual money how miiehisllel ss 10 the South In the work of these l ik'rs alluded to by the I, on Ion teletam? 1 1 iindrcilsof I lions 1 mis ol dollars, doubt less. Mortove. , I he main t is e ipceiailv serious just now when the S null's let-til-it v, chuiateaud c'iea,i laud a-e a'.trae t iuj; more and rencMil attciiiiin. Tlure should be nil example mule of sine of these corrispoiidents, il tin ir lies are to be stopped. The lynchim business is bad enough, without wilful exane-atious and out-and-out lies to inleiis fv Im-lo'd its worst features. A MIIN14iM r vi iih- ;, Tlie I.Ike XV n .Vvr ll.fure Met II. l-roiu Hie Wiiynei-ville Courier. A very unique and romantic ivuldini; took place at Mr. L. 1'. Ilipps, on Cral tree, Sunda.v morniiu;. the loth iint at 1 a. in, Miss Miuni-.' Wist has made her hon e with Mr. Ilipps for several cars past while the Hentlemnii, Kolnrt Hopm, was a s 'U ot one of Mr. Ilipps' tenants An other tiii.int coticci veil the ideti th it it would Iw very romanti: to have the voiinu couple il rc nntl ninrrv without Mr. Ilipps' kirn ledge, To tll'S end be planned iverythtuu tor the pair with, ho supposed, the if most skill and scci icy, The licet sc wiir procured late Saturday from Wnviicsvdlctind the tlopemcnt was planned for the next da''. Hut Mr. Ilipps, with his 1 stuil enter prise, had discovered the whole plot. At nine Satutdav nijjht he had n talk with the prt sprctivc bride mid i-room. As n result tit eleven he rode oil for Siptirc Walker. Mis. Hinps ami the boarders beinK nwa1 cmd trom their henvv slum ber, gladly went nbout to decorate mid illuminate the lions'. Soon the whole household nqs nrtir.lillinifnndtrim'uing lamps, wreatiiitiK flowcri', etc , nil beiiiy performed umid tiptoe ami supptefsed 1 11 U(; liter, lest the tinant, who was to huve engineered the elopement the follow ing dtiy, and who lived u little down the road, minht discover what was goinx on. At halfpnt twelve, midnight, Mr. Hipps, ipfre Walker nnd 11 friend rode up cautiously and stealthily. The com puny cnllcc'ed in the parlor. Soon the strums ol the wedding march moled forth from the Immlsof Mrs. J. M. Leach; the bride and groom elite ins were quickly mnde one ur the Squire- and re ceived tbe congratulations of the audi ence. 1 SOUTH CAROL1SA NUWi. Shipment of ura lies has beaut! iti the eastern part of the State. There is to be a very laruc reunion of cx-Conll derate veterans at Warrintuu August 10. The trial of lid. Fuller, for the mur der of 1'arker at Fayettevillc is removed to Richmond county. Col. Adam C. Davis hits resini ed us commandant of the li.ivis military school at Winston. His brother, Mr. j Davis succeeds him. The Stanley crick cut toil mi Is, in Kowan county, res mm d work today, after a lout; shut down, and will run on lull time with lull force'. Railway officials sav the number ol railway exclusions in this Slate lids sea son is the greatest on record. The niiin IdT of visilois at the various n sorts is also larjje. Ueiciver W. C". Holm in has rcioiu meiahd to lu-ljje Whitukcr tiiat the sale ol the News and Observer to J. X. Holil mi; be t'oiiliimid. Mr. lloldiujj's bid was $t' "Dt. The Kali ih soeiclv for '.he I'lcven- tl in ol Illicit)' to Animals has olfj.imzid lv 1 Ice" iiil' H illiam l. . Strouac'i, ptcsi ilcni;S. D. Wail, v ci-pieMilenl; 1'. C. Uuiiiss, scetelai'i; Josepli L. Poiii' treasti er. At the Deuioc alieS natoiudconyiii tion ot ti e olst ibsi ri. t at Mnioti S it 1.1 day, I'M win J. J,:':eeot Me Howe II and Li l-las lianlni r ol l.inee, were noine naieO lor the Senate lioiu that district by acclamation, Xo institution in the S..111I1 has 1 ver Hioivit inoie laoidlv than the Auricill lural at d Micliaiiie.il collide, llssuieess shows that the times are lipe lor its worn, and that our yotinu men lived and 11 :c seeking elicit an edniatioti as itollVrs. It is iisseitcd that bv the diclsiou ol Italic Siiuonton, relaiiiin General Gill as reeetvirol the t :i ic hear and ailkin valley railway, the North Statcimprovc ircnt eompauy, the rial ownir ol that road, loses a million dollars. Many ol tlie tneiuheis ol tic c.anpaiiv have tailed. Mordant on IKrall: It is a f.iel not emrallv kno,ii thai the lirnM and laiest htiekli bei t ies to be Iminil in 1'iis part ia the S; ate a row rmhl on top ot the Table Ivtk. Taev arc about the s'.' ol 'm sebeiri'.s, aitf o a liht blue color, and are woudi 1 billy juicy and ot the tmest ilaV'i:. Shelby Aiir.f..: John T. l'atriek of S mt lie 1 11 Titus, who puichased oil acres a! t. In ill tit. v Koek, has lanl oil many lots, and about ."0 ol tl.i in have I ecu secured by that imriy editors in our country. The editorial resort s.'clion of this new town v. ill occupy a table laud several hundred Icet ab ivi the river, at the base ot the threat r"ck. Charlotte nbsiivir: There was a family icnniou at Mr. J. II. Mulhs' in t'l ar L'leik londn;i 'ihuisday. Mr. Mn'iis is 07 nd his wile (Hi. Thev have eijjht hiini,' elaidna ami one dead; 7 I: vini; r.ui.k iiili ! i en and nine dead; nine k'ri.'at-;rni.i!cl.ildrcn. All were bom and teaied in Notih Carolina and all are ii iny lu re exci pt one. The tollowinc h; s been iidoptnl by the K.ol.iav Ci inuiission as rule No. Ill, and to be added to the rules governing the transportation of freight .-di'iady ado; t' d bv tlie eoiumission : "No com mon carrier shall, lor any cause, stt'-ject any article ol Height to unreasonable' de lay in rieiivin.ileliveriuc; or forwarding tlie same to its distillation." Kind's Moiiutain has nnutlu rcottoii mill. It is tr.e liillim; eoltuii mill, which ts now biiui; started up. This enlei pi ise was ina'viirati d bv Lh is. V. Diilmg anil l'.asbiiri brought to a sneeisliil issue entiieiv li) his exertions The new mill has 0, 11(10 niml!es and L'L'o looms. '1 he spindles will be rim d.tv and nie.h:;the looms will be opeia'.ul day time only. K dlwav Ci niiiiission has assesstd tin- Xoitlt Carol, 11. 1 railway at Sl.SoJ.. i7. Ibis In-ill;; the s:ou.' as last ve.ir. I Ins is on the capital stock and i s prop el lv. The 10,'idli d is exempt from tax i tiouasve:. The comm'ssioii has ph. oil in ti c hands of ike Stale Trcasti'Tt and Auditor its iis-is.-mint of all the rail .v.iy. steamboat ,'i.nd lide-.Taph oropertv in the Siti , the total biif;; t,rli."i.C 1 1 .."S. Snebv Aur ra: Near lideuhoro, the w omen, a Miss Jolu son ami Iwo Missis llouk, me rngage-l mining lor iaoiiaitt 1 ke 1111 u. The vvoini n are hard to Ilea. I. 11:11, 1 e tr lldenboro, itn his 1st d rich in nionazi c s mil, and he is driving it work d. Mr. Hiliihoagh mdv ,'iti veins o age, Ims ln-t thrie wives, lie rcciullv, iiue 17. niairiid Mi-s h'osa M -vs i.'l Hiilhei "old count v, his fourth wif-. Mari ni K'-.c in! : A uiessa'.'e was re eeiyi d li o.'ii Dr. 1. audi tun, who weal to Georgia in tesp itise to a tclcyram slai iug tiiat hi la h r had shot himsc'f. which sta'c-i that his lather bad died from Ins 'lonnd beiore the doctor ar 1 ivi 'I at Stephens. He was ill! years ot age find sif t himsill ill tiead wiiii a ins till wli I st ll'. i inj Horn temporary abei ti in. I't-till. uiluri MlhtlHllVH. ttakivjll eor. KietlilHilnl llisp.ilell. Ol the 1 INI! convicts in the State penl teuli iry. us 7 nic from this State, 17 from Virginia, i;7 from South Carolina, la Ir jiii Ten ne. se.', 17 l'roinGeott;ia, nnd onlv cicht are foreign born. Six hun dred and clcviu ate illitcrnte, loo can read, 4,"i(J can read am! wtile, l have a good I-nglish uliie.it ion, nnd only '2 'it 1 e Urge graduates. One is by profes sion a civ . I engineer,:) dentists, 1 jeweler, l irnie s. 1 merchant. 1 1 laborers, ami 1 'cachiT. Fill v-fotir nre under 15 yi its ot age, ;i:i. under 'JO, "" under ."'), over o(l, li oyer (50, mid II over 70. Tl ere are 1 SJ kite males nnd 7 femah s; !n7 c dored mnli-s nnd (58 females; 1 ChiDkee Indian and 3 Crout.m Indians. Three are divorced, ft widowi d, 407 in.irr;ed, and 7.1 single. One is serving a fifth trrm. 0 a fourth term. 25 a third lei ru, Iff a second term, and lODtJ the first term of imprisonment. SB- V. lPV 11' Hrnst ill; CISA ' .tri-- NeT?::-ii--"of people who visit tho lnvoJIdl" v Hntui snii Siireieul Itistltuti!, at llur--r fain, N. i uru ninny who oro sent there, by tlwso wlw Imvc slronily, from JHTSnnul cxporloneii, leiirned of the Brest Triumph In Conservative Surgery ochlovod by tbo Siirpnoni of thut fumed InstH tutinn. Little hen ilu, nr cutting surgorr IS found ntwsaary. For lnntunco, TUMORS Oviirlan, ribrnlj (Uterine) and wiiiviiw mtmy others, nm removed by ElpotrnlyBlnauil other eonservutlvu yienns snd tlien'tiy ttio perils of cutting onurstioni avoided, PILE TUMORS vor large. Fistula MLS lUIIIUnO, nlotherillsiiisof the lower bowel, nro nerntHnently ourul without rmlti or resnrt to tlie kntfn, RUPTURE or nri'selKHernlnltorsdlnallr llur lUllb, Clln4l withotit the knffnsni without pnin. Trum esn bu thrown awayl STONE !" tno "IndiliT, no matter bow lanm, is crushed, pulverized, wash ed out and tat y ramovisl wlthnttt uuttlng. STRICTURES of Pi,ln",.l,HWiiKo are al VllliyiUllbs removed without out ting In hundreds of eases. For Pamphlets, numerous referents and all particulars, send tun cents (In stamps) to World's Dlsponsary Mcdtual AssooiauoB. Mt aUlu btruet,T)uiflo, N. V. ""UW"UUB White caps and trouters at Whitlock ClothitiK House. AT WORK AOAIN. . t'rlilcal View ol the Buhiucsm MIluatloD. l-'rolli tlie troll Ai;e, July 2t.. Factories of every kind are resuming oH'rations all over the country. Opcru tiot s had in numerous instauees liccn suspended for lack of fuel after the coal strike became general. Other concerns eloi-ed until wages were settled for the coining 1U months. Very many shut down on account of the railroad strike, whi.h cut oil tluir rieeiptsof materials as wdl ns prevented shipments of pro ducts. In other casts it was necessary to take some time fjr tepairs usually done at this season of the vear. It is gratilwng to note that the resumption of work is (liite gineral. Among those which have started up arc not a few whose owners but a short time since were in doubt us 1 1 whet In r they would not find it impracticable tn reopen their doors until well into the fall. That they have come ton different conclusion is evidently due to the fact that the de ntil nr. tor their goods is improving and piosptits for business are thtrclorc Inighter. The Western banks report a better demand for money Irom their country clients, which they are pleased to nr. The currents arc trade are be iitining to How again and the move ment thus begun may reasonably be expected to gather strength until the producer" of raw products tire also af fected. As long ns so many furnaces arc otr. id blast ai d steel works arc idle or running light , t he business ot the ci ti'i try is Men 10 be not in a healthy condi tion. Itui thev may be exinctcd to grad ually tail in line from this time forward. The Hinst is over and the country is tar Irom living ruined. iNATIVi; GUMS, LAPIDAKY WORK, WATCH WOUK, JEWtLRt - MADE - TO - ORDER. M lit'A I. A WAN 1 1 l IN M'H'III IMKOI.INA I'.l-MS AT WORLD'S I'.MH. ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING Ji'WfcXKY. .v: MV rt'.'HIIKT. NEW HONEY, 15 GTS A POUND UMt.U'H V CK IV, I'l lini II units. Wlil.l, SMliKKH, SWKIiT. ONLY lix', l'lU'Nt) . . . it i:t; k 1: 1-1 v i-:i Apricot Sherbet, 25 CT. QT. V. -J. Poslcll, 39 cnu FC.S ST. Th!: N O W I' H CARO INA College of Agricultural and Mechanic Arts HI I I'KS TIIKKK TI'CltNIC.M, COI KSl'S: The Course in Agriculture; The Cimrse ill Seiellee; Tlie e' nurse in Mechanical niul Civil Kn Kiiieeriliit, An. 1 with eru'li a i;..t qcaileniie eiliieatinn. I'!iu li ei iiise is Imtiiil anil tliorointti, unit the itl--tlinti'tii is nt.iv eiiiippi-il fur I'xci'llent work. Kl"'ilsrs fiv niiHlerale. Sessinn ok:us Se-tenilii-r 1. th. l".ir catalii;iiis adtlress ALi XANDER Q. HOLLDY, PREF. r'-'.i.liiMo Kalcixll, N. C. Frankiin & Dillsboro Transferee Dots n rmr;i1 trunsfVr !UJiiU'!R Iwiwccn iTitiikhn nml Dillloro nml other puliils, Tin: NiMti.Hiis 11011:1. At liUliiiorn is ojicn to tlie tmi liiin pttliHc, nml one ol tlie irincifml altriietiyns ia its mineral ttpruiK. tiii: r it wit 1.1 1101 ;hh, Ciiilerthe ime it'ioniiitiiirnt. Invites the lit telltion 1111.I lialluliaKC ui ttle lilllilic. For I'lirlhcr lKirtieulars ail.lrcss It. II. Jiinett & Sons. Prop's Snriliei Unlet. Franklin Hon, Frauklln, N. C. DiltslHirn, N. C, 7-llilMV MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY CONT1NTK8 TO SUSTAIN ITS KSTAU- LISIIl'.u UHl'UT.VTION FOR FIRST CI.As's WOKK. Cbnrcu St., Telephone 70. FOR NALV. The miMt vnliuililr iiroiierty In the town ol llrii.lerstinvillc. Wo are ofTerliiK the Virainin lluuw unit Hint beautiful vacant lot atlinlniiur it fur ante, Ternm will to made rnsy. Apply to vv. A. n.ni 1 11, kk., Ill lte'llileriiulivllle. or C. C. CIIASH, 8nrtRiilurR, S. C. 7-l7ilimo I Oil 8 A Lit i A choice tract of land of 160 to i acres, either ana whole or divided to suit purcluacr. for particular! adilrew F. E. LANG, Murphy, N. C. THE CONVENTION Teliihuue L'.'l. A l;irp' stock of Crutch ch, nil niz, just ivceiviHl from the factory if you need n pair, come uud Kct thni at Dr. T. C. Smith's Driitf Store -also Klaetic Truascs, all sizes. We Start This Day A churii!K up sale of tan shoes and oxfords. Sani ph's with prices are in nil w window Anions them are bargains for men ami women and children. Our motto is new tfoods each s"ason, and we want the room for fall Koods These are all new, desirable goods, not a, pair of shop worn or poor oni'sia th' lions. .1. s No. 4 N. Cuuit Siuire. TOTlCK Trustee's Sale - llv virtue of (lie 1 jMtwtT in me vestttl by the deeil oi trust executed lo me by I). C' WiiibUII nntl wile, Mary V Wadt It'll, conveying tn me, the inultT iKftl trustee, tin liitiif iim'iiialUT describt-d, nnd which deed of triM is rtnitercd ill the otVu't-nl the Kenister of Deeds tm Ihmcomlie Co. North Carolina, in Iwok as, pae .is ft. seq., nl the records of deeds of lint and inortnact'S. to which reference is hen by made for particu lars, to secure the payment uf six thousand dol lars and interest and cots, as therein descrilted, and which debt is also evidrnced bv promissory note in writing, liearinu even date with said d-fd of trust, payable to Hie IVnn Mutual I.ife Insurance coni).iuy, reference is also mnde to said note, and default having ben made in the payment of said note according to tlie stipula tioith thereof and ofsaid dcel nf trust, and the principal of sniii note, toother witli interest liavittK been me and beinn now due, attd the said The I'enn Mutual l.tle Insurance company, the said cestui que trust, having requested me, thesaiil trustee, to execute the x.wer of s;de contained in said deed of triM ami to sell the said land for the purpose of collecting the said mile, interest and costs, as tatcd in slid deed ol trust : Therefore, I will sell at public sale, in pur suance of said power of cale. at the court house door tu Ashevittc, lluncombe count v, North Carolina, on Tuesday, the 7th dav of August, ts.,., nt u o'clock in., for cash to the highest bid der, the following land, being that described in said deed of trust, towil : Two lots in the said city of Asheville, ujiou which is situated the dwelling house and out houses in which the said U, 0, Waddell for merly lived, lo-wit : l it'st lot At the cotuer fr Mrrriiuon nveuuc and llraid street. Icing the land conveved to saiil Marv W. Waddell by J. K. Cotiuclfv nnd wile by deed (luted tictolter 17. is,, winch is registered in tlie office ot the Register ol Deeds for said county hi hook 14 at page 5:4, to which reference is heieby made for further descrip tion. Second tract -Adjoining the almve lot and fronting Ilrond street and lieing the Innd con veyed tu said li. C. Waddell by C. I). Hlanton by deed dated April it, U, which is registered in the office ol the Register of heeds for said coun ty, in iKsik 70 at page 574. to which reference is also made for full description. Saiil proiwrty is well improved, has good dwelling and outhouses on it, and is situated in a desirable part of asheville. Terms cash. For iurther particulars or information apply to T. H, Cobb, nttorncv at law. lutyj, 1S04. KDWAKU M. NKKDl.KS, 7-j.Ndnxl Trustee. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE OF Any Land In Iloncumhc County, North Carolina flats Purnlahn) Surveying Done General Information Aa to Real Karat Tranalera. livery owner of a piece of land should know Ita hiatorv the namca of all Ha preeluua owdtra, the namra nf those who have held Incumbrances against Iti the nature of the instrument by which any and all of those persons roBTeyeri his or her Interest, or released hi or her claim airalnst It: boundaries of the land, anil whether there are conflicting calls In deeds of adjoining property apptrrnt irregularities In any Instrument coneeying the land, etc., etc., etc. Therareful mug neyer bays land or loans money oa real estate of any kind without first requiring an up-to-date Abstract of Title, certified to by an attorney or on whose buslaeas It la t be Informed la such matters. UUNCOMDB CO. ABSTRACT OFFICE F. 8. K0D1N80N, No. North Court Square, or o Aca of the Clerk of the Criminal Court, ' Coaaty Coart Huata Aihtvlile IXcitliU that tlie place to buy the best iiieaU wus ut btall A, City Market. JAS. WOU-K. Southern Kaihvay, PIEDMONT AIR LINE ) lit KIH-i't Time 17, is.y4. This iDiiileiist'il selie.lnle is piililislu il as iiil'oi- , : i" si.n.ij; milium iiniiee to tile punlic. EASTBOUND i.y Knovtlle,..r." " Monistnwn Ur. Haint KocS.'....T ." Hot SprinKH t.T. AHhrville 41 Kouml Knoti " Marion " NforKmitnn " Hickory " Sewtoo M Stiitcovillr r. Snli.bury ' Orernibiiri " Danville Ar. Kietiinon.l . 12 A 38 ... H innni ... 9 ,'tOnm 7 li Murr ... 12 4tl;iir ... 'J rjtmir ... 3 r.'-'pni ... 4 :t.'t,rn ... 5 17pm . . r ntitmi ... Ullpm ... 7 lliim ... IHipm ... Ill or.imi ... 1 1 4i)pj ti Itoatn Ur. Onvunboro.... Ar. Durham " RatriKh " Got.t.boro . ta t)1am .. B 3San . 7 30am .. 1 l0ll .. Iti :10hih .. SilHnn 7 13aro .. iii .. l(V4iian t 23in-. .37 & n; .. 4 30pm n fl&pa .. 0 Bonn Ur. Danvtllr Ar. Lynchburg " VNhtnglon " Hnitluiore " 1'liiU.lelphia Nev. Vork jWESTBOUND Lt. New York..;;..... Fhiladelphia " Bnltimore " WnKbington ' l.vm'hhnriv . 10 Hvm 3 4.3nm 5 30am 1 tf BOam n 4oam li GKam t5 oopm ,S 4..am 0 4-t-ani 3im H 4'iam 10 HlUm 11 I'.nni 12 nrjp n la 22 um 1 1 Ojm 1 4ttpni 2 tiiim 4 (IMnn 6 :liir n 5iiii Ar. Danville Ur. Richmond " Danville Ar. Greensboro Ur. Galflxho'-o Uv KaleiKh " Durham Ar. Greennboro l.v Grccnaboro ' rlaliatiurv " Stntrsville Newton ' Hickory " Morganton Manon Round Knob " Asheville " Hot Spring Ar Paint Rock Morriarown Knozville 3fiiin 7 funi 7 lii'iim 7 Ct'.j.ni R f -pin H :t"pm '.) liopiii 10 oopm j&SJRAi VRO A D L,v. Aahevtiie ."!..."." No.J4 I' 'am U :i:iim ' 4L'uill 1K (ilnin 10 Mi.Htn 11 riPaiii a fir.p n S 4 f..n 10 1iiiin ' Hendersontille ' Flat Rock " Saluda ' Trvon .. Ar. Spartanburg " Columbia " Clinrleatoii Savuntlali " Jacksonville l ai'imi 1 1 .'l.'am fi In am 10 15atn NO. 15 No. 13 I. v. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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July 30, 1894, edition 1
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