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Asheville Daily Citizen. VOLUME X.NO 78. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1, 1804. PRICE 5 CENTS. -AND- COLUMN. If You Want Something Nice, Try Our BLUE BACK SHAD 1INI.V 5 CENTS Powell & Snider Walking Canes Oh' T1IH I.ATHST STYLUS. Idltcell tleielt received leiil.iy, prices fuiltl ltc. tu J.;.'-. Tilt.- Inlluwiim i the names uf the ililftTi-lll weRtd LONC.O, I.Al'Klil.. jrNii'Ht:, wi:uciisi:i., I'UHI.Wh.lsS. AMKKICAN OAK, OAK, OI.IVK. hURH. OKANtiK, IIA.F.I.OCACIA, lll.ACK OKANC.K. lll.ACK IIA.MI10O. L. BLOMBERG, 17 I'ATTON AVBNirii. MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY CONTINl'KS TO SUSTAIN ITS KSTAB MSIlHDKIil'PTATlON FOR FIRST,: CLASS WORK. Church St., Dr. C. J. Oliveros, THE SPECIALIST. EVE, EAK, NOSE, TUROAT AD Lt(i DISEASES. P1TTON AVHNUK. (Over Raysor & Bmith's Drug Store.) 1'. O. llox 314, Asheville, N. C. CORTLAND BRO RBAL RSTATB DKOKBKS. INVHSTMBNT AGBNTH NOTARY PUHI.IC ' Limns Hfi-nrely iilacd at 8 rwr cent. Offlcea lis ft KH Pattun Ave., op Inlr SMOKE. Porter's Mixture TDK BUST BMOKINO TOBACCO ON THK ' MAH KKT. FRKK PKOM U1RT AND STUMS, REDUCTION In Prices OF ALL GRADES OF I I K LOT J 11. A. D. Cooper, N COURT SCUARE.I INKS ! STAFFORD'S Commercial vi itinu Hind, ruiversal Ji t lllai k, Cmtiued Wiiting ami Copy ing, Cilnssy Mack, Stamping;, Kcd, JHue, Viukt, (Ween. CARTER'S CuiiiliiiM'il WiitiiiK hum Copying. Itlue- Mack Wtitiiu; Moid, Ulack Letter, Koal Mack, r'retich Copying, Copying, Indel- ilile, Safely, Stylogiaphic, Cnmsoii I'luid, Carmine, 1-asl Red, Caw's Mack, Anionic's Copying, Cross Stylonraphic. Arnold's Wiitini; Huid, Copying. MUCILAGE CAHTI-K'S, STUKMNG, STAI'IORUS, l'OMUKOY'li. H.T. ESTABROOK Statiotlety Store. ti S. Main SI. RUTLEDGE & PATTERSON, Insurance Agents and Brokers. ALL BRANC1IHS OF INSHRANCK WRITTKN IN THK BUST COMI'ANIKS. Stuuetnril HmkIIsIi, American, Scottish nml Gcr man compiinles represented, bole Agents tor the Densmore Typewriter. TUK WORLD'S CRKATKST TYPKWRITKR liuviiiK heen a wauled the contract ot lur nisliing tyiewriters to tlie War department and principal K-R.'ft throughout the country. Johnston Building ASIIKV1M.K, N c. iloiis's tu rent nml rvntH collected, cnrcly plnceil at h tier cent. VF, ARH llOINCt OURSHLVKS AT" IIUSINF.SS FOR it STALL E. III the City Maiket ami will Rive all customers I the very Wst meats of all kinds at clieaiKst :s. Call ami try JOE. DAVIS. The Simple Truth Is lold In our ad -ehane it daily to make It iiilerehtinir want vou In have confi dence tn what we nay -we'll dewrve your confidence when we state that Shaintivk Irish linen writing paper Is wonderfully cuenp nt loc. ((Hire we Iwlleve we are tell ipKtlie truth you'll think so too when you see 11 line palter was never nciore so in to cuenp 111 Asiievuie. What do You Think Of n utiart of cood Ink lor .loc.-uuarautee satislaction-just to introduce you lo our I stationery uepariuieiit. A Man Who ntMireelntes n gOfiel clgier 1h sure to Ih' iilense-it with our ufTeriims nil muxl- elein't lianille tHxir uneswun't Imy 'em nuraskvoil tu Hell Oiiliw. I'euis. Kllill K.rs, SieeteiiliurKs, Koles, Tellers those are lust a few .if tlie niiikerH eif our niieHt ciKiers you'll say wc Kive the wortli ol' your money. RAY'S It is a pleasure To hnve everything mnpited nut fur ymi lie lore you start 011 n triuliow much more no when the expert who route you save you Meveral dollar on each ticket tells ymi when to start, Hecures uleejter, checkii lniRRnve, lookn up all connections - In lart secure acme of comfort nl least expeiinc you can depend upon O. F, RAY, Memlier Aincrlcnn Ticket Broken' Auoclatlon. ON THK Bejl'AKM. TUI.UPHONK 194. CRYSTAL PALACE BARGAINS JAPANESE RUGS, HAND WOVKN, ASSOKTIil) UK SlliNSiJxSFT.ONI.YSSc.; jsG FT. ONLY t'-mmmm These prices art- truly bargains, Tilt runs ore very Rood fur summer homes. . . Japanese Portieres, BAMIIOO AND KICK. Many pretty designs. We ire now offering I them 3o per cent, from pi ice. very cheap. Til is makes them it NEW GOODS. We are daily ni'Mint; in novelties and pretly I little Ihinus in china, cut glass, etc., tliat are I very appropriate souvenirs. Visitors welcome. Thai W, Thrash & Bro, CRYSTAL I'ALACK. NEW BAKERY. HESTON'S, No. 'iSoutli Main Street. Kvei vlliine; nice. Cimd lue-inl, eaUes, pie's. Your tialtollillte solicited. C.iHids ilctive'teel hee tu it 1 1 purls of the city. ta s c o c i I o a o o Q tS c bet j5 1 s Grape Juice Grape Juice Grape Juice UNFERMENTED A VVHK I'OOU A NON-ALCOIIOUIC AT IIKVHKAGK Heinitsh 6l Reagan AGENCY FOR BON-BONS, 6H0C0LATF, ETC. KHt'HtVHH TWU-'H A WHHK -AT- UN. - Court 8iuarc, I X - Heinitsh (l Reagan A. T. A. ENTERTAINMENT AN ADDRKHtt BV THE CIT1- TUNIS' coajiiTTi:i:. AtraiiKeiueiits are BvIiik Made lo Make Tlif Mecllnic ofTtae Anirr lean I'baruiaclHtH a Memorable i:ciil Here. The Citi.ens' committee, which islmik- itiK nftcr the details for the entcTtainnicnt of the A. 1'. A. next month, has issued the following, addressed to the citiens of Aslieville: "The Citizens' committee having in charge the arrangements f r entertain ing the 42.1 annual convention uf the American Pharmaceutical association, held a business m.'cling in the City Hall yesterday. Mayor T. VV. l'a'ton, cliait man, presided, Secretary N tt S. Kogtts and White G. Smith, local secretary of the association, were present, as well ns a goodly number ot the members of the committee. The chairmen of the various sub-committees presented their reports, and were given lurtlier instructions. 1 lie committee on printing and advertising reported having sent out (i.tltlu circu lars to members ot the National and of the various State associations in nil parts of the l.'nited States and Canada. Twelve hundred copies of the Southern Kailwav company s pamphlets, 1 he Land of the Skv' have also been mailed, together with 3,(io() circulars advertis ing the Polk Miller entertainment to be given at the Hattcry I'ark hotel, and 1,500 circulars advertising the spetial excursion to be run from Huston by the New Hiigland Druggist especially lor the occasion, the latter circulars all going to druggists in the .Northeastern Mutis. With this done t lie ineinl ers ot the com mittee feel that if even nothing further were accomplished Aslieville has been thoroughly advertised aiming the phai- mncists ol tbc country. The New lingland Hi tigisl, a monthly trade journal publisliul in lioston, is giving Aslieville a great Uoc.iii. two thousand copies ot I he l.aml ol IIicSkv have been bound in the July and August issues and 3, mil) copies ol ' Aslieville anu Howtodct I here have been distributed. The journal also contains an exhaustive write-up ol Aslieville liv l..litor R A OYiormnn, who spent a week here last month arranging lor Hie sp.cial excur sion. Secretary Rogers was instructed to close a contract with the railroad com pany for a special Unia lioin Aslieville to Hot hprmgs and return on I- rulay, Sep tember 7, the occasion ol the ixeursion to be tendered the visito s liv the citize :s of Aslieville, and to mate all ."rrange- meuls with the inanagi inent ol ihc Mountain I'.n k lion I to provide a suita ble and substantial hi'. ch. also to have printed and ready f ir dislnbuli in a guidebook of Aslieville suitable lor the occasion. The printing ami advertising committee was instructed to provide suitable budges for all visitors and im tu bers of the entertainment coiuiui'.tee. One serious brawb iek has been dis covered in the fact that all the livery stables in town ran provide but carriages enough to seat 1 "o.auil as u is proposed lo lake all the visitors to under but s ind up the Swauuanoa on the nlt nunn of the Gth, private conveyances will be in demand and those willing to luiti sh them will confer a favor on the commit tee by communicating with thesieieiary. "Arrangeinentsl.it the enu ttaimncnt to be given at the Mattery l'ark on ti e evening of the -till are progressing la- vorablv. Mr, Miller promts s ir.e 'ood selections and judging Irom pie notices hum Till parts ol the I mini States lie will be one of the best enter tainers of his class ever i'i Asheville. Local talent will also paiticipate in tin entertainment which promises to uniipii' as well as enjoyable. In met the entire week will Leone round of gaiety when 'dull care' will be set i'i the backgtound nml baseaiill will not be 'in it. I o siiccessltilly carry out the plans which have been founulated without expense to Hie visitors it will he necessary to raise about Mono by pri vale subscriptions, anionj the cinz.'us o Aslieville. Several hundred dollars has been ulrendv contributed niul the test nit, st be raised. A thorough nnditciiiiz -d statement of all receipts and disbursements will b nubhslied after the meeting anil all moil ies contributed will be used to the best advantage tor Asheville nnd tor the visi tors. At any rate it the Ilia aumi d coi vcnlion of the American Pharmaceutical association is not a success it will not be the fault of the committee." IN "iHK 1'II.PIIH Ittiteclul Hubtecm al the cUurvbeH Tomorrow. Kcv. . L. White, pastor of the l irst Baptist church, will preach tomorrow nti"Tlie Valley of Achora Doorof Hope." In thccvcniiignt S.30,"Sainuel's(Jhost." The public and strangers csiicci.illy are cordially invited. Seats free. Hy reiiucst ot many citizen, Kcv. J. C. McKcvnulds, pastor of the Christian church, corner Woodfin anil Spruce streets, will discourse at H::u p. in. to morrow on the subject, "habbaih or Lord's Day Which ." Services 111 the morning as usual. Kcv. W. S. P, llrvaii will pieacti tu iff h'irst Presbyterian clinvch tomorrow inorniiig a 1 1 o clock. Key. W. T. ltryau w ill preach ul ! reach Itroad Uaplist church Siindav 1 1 a. in. Subject, "The Comfort ol the Resurrec tion." At H:.W p. 111., "Is the lining Mini Absalom Sale?" especially to young peo ple, but all arc invited. Preaching services continue m me icni day and evening ns lollows: Saturday evening at X:.I0; Sunday at 11 a. in., Ki lter K. M. Mlgorc will 8caK; 111 et p. in. Rev. . A. Johnston, and at S:30 p. tu , Rev. j. A. Hrimson. The public arc co dinllv invited. Kcv. II. A. Wcstnll will preach nt Knoxville. Tcnn., tomorrow. There will be no service at the I'uitiiriaii church here tomorrow. Kev. Mr. Cadwallndcr will preach at Riverside church at 1 1 a, m. and I'HSlor RolKi tsat theevening service tomorrow This will be the licuinniini ol the revival service. Kev. Mr. Steele of Liiicolntoii will arrive Monday. To Tent The IMmo dinar v - Ciiaki.kston, S. C Aug. a At Aiken today Judge Aldtich signed tin order restraining the locul nulhorilics of Aiken Irom intcrleriiig with the Slate elispcnscr in the tlischnrgc ol his duties, Theorder wns made returnable on August llth, and will probably result in n decision upon the constitutionality of the dispen sary law of 18'J.i under which Gov. Till man claims that he has the right tu rcf urrect the dispensary. Tin; ai.ui:rmi:?. UuHlntPH TraitNReWd at Their I.ant Meellutc. Aldetmen Redwood, Hull, Jones and Illair. compoed the quorum that held the Hoard meeting yesterday afternoon. Two huge bouquets from Mlewild adorned the table. Mr. Illair for the street committee made a verbal report on the condition ot several streets and recommended the em ployment of a competent man to take charge of the street work, with instruc tions to cnihl y labor and have the streets kept in good condition. The Hoard instructed the street committee to take the mutter in hand and have the improvements made us it may deem proper, and report. I here was a discussion on reck Ies bicycle riding on the streets and the Mayor and City Attorney were instructed lo frame an ordinance governing wheeling. Notice was served bv the Clerk of the Superior court that suit had been insti tuted against the citv and Richmond 'eursou on certain notes held bv I.iiihs Cortland. These notes were sonic of those given Richmond Pearson for the property just south ol Central market. .Messrs. Jones and Hull wereappoiuted committee to eonler with a committee ol like number from the Itourd of Health nnd inspect the con dition of the sewerage discharged into the branch beyond the northwestern limits of the citv and report as to w h ther it is likely to become a nuisance or delrinieiiti l to the health of those liv ing in that vicinity. The Mavor was directed to inquire ind report as to the cost ol additional tillers for the citv. City Attorney Sondlev was instructed to proceed to collect Hie notes ol N. A Reynolds, former tax collector, which ire due and secured bv deed of ti list. The Mavor rep rted upon the applica tion ol II. L. I-ngg Inst week that the cash value ol the assessment against a t on Pulton a venue belonging to the ate dipt. M. . l agg was -'7''i.-'o. I lie report was adopted ami direction given that upon the pnviiu nt H i his imouiit the assessment be released. lliil were ordered paid as lollows: II. I'. listnbrook, $L! Ha; Aslieville Street Railroad (.:., $f7..'i:i; A C. McDowell S fiJ; Aston, Rawls ci Co., '.".'..iO; II. M l.ce, $1 1; O. M. Coston, $l.'ili; Sor rels & L nice, $7:liH; . II. Rhinehart, M f 31; Urown, Northup ec Co., $'.. Ill; A. D. Cooper, $:!.". 37; Mrs. as. Walker, $'J 3S; II. Ilurnett, $1! 13; J. li. Dickerson - Lo., .inc.; Carolina Woodworking Co., HCC'I; Tins Citizkk, SX.73: W. II. Vstal $3S lo; Stradlev l'.ros., $2 5(1; Nichols Chemical Co., SUN.NK; sanitary liavri'll. east ilitriet, $13 -'7; west, ?.il. i'J; street pavroll, $2i (io; water payroll, SIN. fit); T. C. Smith, $'.'1.57; Stewart Warren cc Co., $1 1 "ill. !H.J. WAV C4KI:. till. Hoiil Uiiiieumliu Colored TfivlieiH Tin; progress of mutters editorial in Tin: ClTiZLXotliic wasiutci riipled about noon today by a very interesting incident. The occasion was the presentation, by a committee of cdoied pcopl", of a hand some cane to Maj. C. It. W'av, ex-.upcr- intcnileiit of I'.uuconibc schools. The lelcgaliou was c tmiioscd (! Thus. L. Leatherwoiu!, II. H llrowu and Misses C. M. 1 la;, no anil M.C. J. lines. Thepre- sc'itatioii was made m a short, appro priate spee'di bv Thos. I. I.eathei wood, '.e ho expressed the desite tint the gilt would he accepted by the retiring super- Hpeialeiil as a token id tl e earac-t got d w ishes of I'rceolorid teachers of lluu- eoinne, in whom lie had al a' s s'lown gnat iattresi. M il, Way s iinpininptu resnonse was a gem of brevity, aiii'.i.iiiriateness and hard sense. He coiigrululated the col ored teachers on the position thev hail attained in the edu-atioual work and told of Supet ii'tcudcnl I'e line I 's remark at tl-e close id tbc recent teachers' insti tute, ti! the effect that he was amazed at the showing these teachers had made. Ma). Way congratulated them on their good work nnd urgeil them ontogieater eoiqitesis in the battle ol education In closing his grace lul acceptance ol the gift he .'insured the teachers th italiboiigh he was no longer their suticiiulciitlcnl he would be with them in the work, as his name was the fust enrolled by his suc cessor oil the list ol leaeheis. IM tiii; I II I.l IrolillHloitlNH Moniliia'e a Tick 'l Totlay. The lluiicoiiibe Prohibitionists held their county nominating convention to il iv, Robcit Itrock chairman and Kev. Win. Ward secretary. The following ticket was put in the field: Legislature. Mai. T. C. Wcstall, (.. 11. Htinihani : sheriff, R. Clayton; clerk su perior court, (1. F. Penl.itiil; re'gister of deeds, S. J. LiHhei; treasurer, Joseph Hawkins; surveyor, Allied S'.ui nes; cor oner, w. L. Mradlcv. Tliv l'(il Hi 11 MlHloil l il'lu. Nasiivii.i.h, TtiNN., Aug..'!. Fuller and more comiilcte returns Irom nearly all the counties of the States show that the Democratic candidates lor jodge s ot the Supreme Court arc elected, defeating candidates ot the lusionist ticket l'opu lists ami Republicans. 1 he vole is larger than expected and the majority cannot yet be given. Ku lierloro Collricc All Klithl Kt Tiiiiiit nun Coi.i.iii.li, N. C, August .'). I Special. Kulhcrlord college opened its Slid term yesterday with gleiwing prosiects. An extensive trip through the South by the president teccntlv elc vclupcd a beallliy future for our college which has so long held its door open to the blight bovs with limited means. TWO MIIPIIV t'HIIUWlHlCH, Wasmindtun, 1), C Aug, 3. The Pres ielcnt lias sent to the Senate the follow nig nominations: lvllis Mills of Virginia now consul general nt Honolulu, Ha wniiau Islands, to be secretary legation ant consul general ol the l iutcd Stutc at that tilacc: postmnster, Florida, J. N Martin, I tenia. oranitP Pane lui(f-l. K.M.iuoii, Aug. I. Orange Page, colored, the murderer of KuHn llavwooil an (igeil colored woman, paid the penal ty of his crime on the gallows licit yes terday. Tne execution was private, Cars every half hour to Sulphur Springs from postoHice without change Irom m a. ui. to 1 p. 111. AND STILL NO AGREEMENT THK Nl'UJtH BCUKBI'LK IN THK WAV, The l.oulHlaua tiena'orn Iiol I p Tu Make Trouble For The Me nialudei ol The l ulled Htateti Apparrmly KveisllilUK Klwe Ih Settled. Washinoton, Aug. 1. The tariff situ ation this morning was somewhat mixed, but the conferees still have hope! that they will soon have an agreement, possibly today. The Louisiana delega tion has unexpectedly impeded the work of the conference bv entering an emphatic protest against the ptoposcd sugar schedule. Mr. Cutlery was very indig nant this morning and held an energetic interview with Jemes in which he dc uoui ced the schedule as being especially antagonistic to sugar growers, lie still in gen that a bounty be paid on the crop of l.S'.ll, but this the conference re- luses to tlo. Cutlery declares that the delegation from his State will not support tue pro posed scl eel ilk-, and bases Ins objection to the absence of bounty. It is believed however that the Louisiana senators would not vote against the schedule now in the Senate ns they supported it belore. What concerns the con ference more than the individual opposition ot Messrs. Cattery anil llianclinrd is the combination they ha ve il, en able to make with two Populists, Allen and Kyle. These four, according to a rumor which is accompanied by much detail, declares that Populist Sena tors, looking out lor the interests ot licet sugar growers, have agreed that they will join Lutlcryand Hlanchard in voting gainst the lull if the proposed schedule is retail cd. This would make four votes, i iiumher sutlicieiit to cause the conlerees much concern. Il can be statei! positively, on the au- thoi it v ol two members of the conference oiniuittee, represcnling both the House mil the Senale, thai lie bounty can not and will not be put into the bid When the conlerees met this morning they hoped to have reached an agree ment bv tonight, but, owi ig lo the snag struck ill the opposition ol the Louis iana Senators' combination, thev will w be c iTip-leil to "ovc slowly for a tune. All the otlnr Hems in the bill have bee n gone over aial the conlciees know jut what thev will do when they gel sugar III salislaelory shape. IIKKIMi W ATMt. Clinia mid Japan Kuw-'uwlnic To John Hull. Lomion, .Aug. 1. Vdispitch to the Times trorn l ieu Tsiu says the 13 Japa nese loreiblv taken by the Chinese from on board the Hrilish sleaniei Chun King, were al once returned to that vessel upon order of the Viceroy who issued :aich iiuUi actions the moment he was informed ot the incident. The Viceroy also sent an ap logy to the Hrilish Con sul and ordered the punishment of those responsible far the removal of the Japa nese from the ship. Allot tlie Japanese residents ol l'ckiu have left that citv. Siianoiiai, Aug. 1. Cattain Gales worthy. Chief Dllieer Tuinpliu and (Jii'ir iirtuaslcr Iveaugebst of th.- sunken transport Kow Sliing. rescued by boats of a apanese cruiser, were taken te Sa sebo a' d held as prisoners. Admiral Sir It. R. I'lctiiantle, in command of the lliitihli China si'iadrou, ordered the Al icrily from Sui-niina to S isebo with in instructions lo ele uianil the release ol the Iliitis i sailors. I'poii the arrival ol the Alacrity nt Nagasaki the eomm indei ol the Hrilish warship was informed that the prisoners would be delivered up to him today at Nagasaki. WKTAKK 4NOTUKH. Tim V'gtium wuih (Hie 01 i lit Urum Hiiccn. Cnwics, Aug. 1- The ocean yacht race between the Vigilant and llriltaiiia for the hundred guinea cup was started Litis morning. The weather was clear and fair, with a southwest wind blowing. Holh vachts crossed the hue together wilh the Krittania to windward. The course was from the Royal Vacht Squadron club hou-c to and around Warner light; thence to mid around the Kast Lepe buoy, finishing at the club house, twice around, a distance of IS miles. The first round was finished with the Vigilant in the lend. This she kept and won the race, beating the ltrittauiu by live minutes. Blaud'H Pubrttltute Ulll Wasiiim.ton, Aug. 1. -Representative Bland has introduced a resolution in str acting the committee on ways and means to report a bill placing nil sugars on the tree list and lor raising 1,0110. t)()0,()(li) revenue by income tax. lilnnd suv this independent tariff bill will be pn-dicd in case the general tariff bill fails. More Hopeful. Nlw Vokk, Aug.l. Hradotrecls says: In spite ol outgoing gold nml sinking Treasury reserves, small railroad earn ings, some injury to crops and increasing trouble in the coke unions, the tone anil the outlook are more hopeful." W II. Council I Nominated. LlisoiK, N. C, Aug. l.-Special.--W It. Council! ol Watauga count v was nominated for judge on the I'ightv-lirst ballot. V. C. Newland of Caldwell was nominated lor solicitor by acclamation There was much enthusiasm. Has iMentv ot AHHetH. WoKi'iisTKK, Mass., Aug. 3. Henry li Smith it Co., the largest dealers in boots and slioes 111 this city, have assigned liabilities, $'.'00,000, assets about $l!10, OIK). The Darlington Riot. Coi.rMtiu, S. C, Aug. 4. The State caused the nrrcst vesterdav of 1 li prom inent citizens ol Darlington lor participa tion in the whiskey riot there last spring YESWKIhW'S HAS Eli ALL GAMES, National League New Yotk 17, Hrnok lou 3; second game, Brooklyn 7, New York 0; Philadelphia 14, Baltimore second giime, llultimeye lti, Philadelphia 3: Washington s, Hoston 4; M. Loun H Pittsburg (; Cleveland 11, Cincinnati 6 Cars every half hour to Sulphur Springs Irom postotlicc without chungi Irom o u, 111, to 1 p. m. DRINK- Harris' Litbia Water. A watt r Unit is .superior tu any other lithirt wali-r in the I'nited States, which is shown hy Hie folluwitiK analysis: Its specific jjr.ivily is i mi. 14 at (m;. lilMINS Calcium Sulphate im..'tf Imp. C.als, Potassium Sulphate '. o.f.'4 So'limu Sulphate 0.700 Sodium Chloride n wis Sodium ltieatUuiate 2.117 Lithium Ilicati Umale z.si'i Maejit-sium ltiear1ouate j.674 Iron Ilii'atlHjtiale ii.ij Silica i oi) Phosphoric Arid. Trace Loss 011 Ignition iM'.si Sohil Dried at I- ns.?jj Carbonic Acid in l(iuulonale 4.f).s 122.MO The water is clear, odorless and slightly acid, atiiilysis made by R. Oudeu Doiemeus, M. D., LL- I).. Professor ol eheiuistiy and physics, Col lege City of New York, Oct. 7, ifyi. This water has 110 eiptal in the t'niled State for cuiiny dyspepsia, constipation, liver cum plaint, tiauea, dropsy, kouI, t heumatisiu. and all disiHstsof the kidney and Madder. l'lice, Ji.s.1 pi r case, .-4 t. 1 Kittles. Rebate f per case for IhjUIcs returned. ASIIKVJl.LK AC.KNTS. RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 PATTON AVE. OI UN liVI-NINtlS TILL 11 O'CLOCK. wm-KK HIM VOI' CUT IT' THE FINEST THING OBTAINABLE, NO TAIII.K COMl'I.ini WtfllnlT IT. , T HAS NO EQUAL. ASK THK I.ADIliS AND TIIKY WII.I, TKI.l. YOU TO (iO TO li. NOLAND & SON 11 N. Main St., Grocers, Where yuii can fiuil a fresh supiily 01 this eelelirateil Steam Baked Bread. A COMl'I.KTK LINK Of PICKLES Sweet, Mixed and Cucumber -AT- W. A. LATIMEH'S, No. 16 N. Court Square, l,atlinercnrrlen a nice Mock of Potted meats. French Sardines, Crackers Ktc.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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