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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Satunfav livening, August 18 1V4 THE ASHEVILLE DAILY C1T1ZEX I'KINTEIIHAII.V IIWHI'TM M. UU tt 1. 1: K 1.1 srnsckirrii . am n;s.- tm- Villi' UAll.v I Six Month.. i l lmv Monllii- t'lTll s ! t Inc Miinth, in iiilwinif .... (line WiTk, pni'l m t-arruTs. aill.'Ul . :i'H . 1.."." .1 lll;itl..l TULK. SATl'KHAY. AIY.I'ST IS, 1S'J. Tin; Charlotte Oliscrvir is hcieliy un titled that Joe Adams.' haul is no nil. In than Ji .- Caldwell's, and that the at teuint tn "throw oil " on Mr. A. ' t'vv- s.nial pulchritude won't no down in this latitude. Senator Mill w:-s asked in the Sena'.e Wednesday : Mr. I'.rnv: Mav I ask the Senator lor ii .',irmiiliin which hill npprouchis nearer the re ,-eiiue point .' Mr. Mills. The Senate hill. Mr. t'.rnv. Nearer lliau tie s -eallci Mills hill Mr Mills. Ve. sir: the iliilus an lower. No-.s. w uhtluse l.iels helore us, and Ihev are iiutlicinat'Ciil anil ean not In- eonl acr.ted, there is to lie a wry lnnje iiienase ot nnnoi tations inula tlic"lill. Mv triind horn Ulinili- Islam! nods his head in assuit to it. A lanji inerease ot iniioi talions nie ins a lame inerease nl revenue. It was olimalei. :it $i'.ii,oou,iioo in ls.vs on eotlon ami woolen yooils alone, to sav nothing ol the other ai licks in the scrutinies. Mr. M. Us went on to say thai S .ie tarv Cailisle's I'oint in favor i a dnu on suar lor revenue ynoied the l.a.'t that there would, in all piuti tliilitv, he larnelv increased importations and a -nater revenue. Mr. Mills allirmed his litlicf that without a diilv on suar ii,..r.. ,,m.Mi,' :i miiii us ami not a m- t'lciuicv. A W tKNIMIi The -t;iu ineiit ol a ciiriTSi..t:ih nt i T'mi: L'l I ii.n in today's paper. ne:tin i... ., 1 1 1' : i t ii ins ol the eo'.mti v in tlie vieiniiv ol Highlands, as to the til , 1 1, .M in,. ot hircc lioilies ol' l.iud ol l le liuiher with which they have heeu ciol deserves attetiti m. Then i k. eoiieiatulalioil on all sides w hen a is made of a lare h idv ot so ealled a,l I .... I"- we nioiei: th.it ill. pre'.i ins owners have eciiu into a U tune, small or hire as the ease mav I ,iii.l hope I'.ir other de.ilsof the same kind ami order, contiilnP.ini; iu a dcurcc to . i a I ,,l ill. Such sahs no l.lk i,imi"' I. .,. i.oiar.li instifvinu' the iiuod opiuior we have held ol the value of Wisic.i Ninth Caioliu.i lor its timhir, its iniuei ,ils ur lur it s .i-ticiilluial possibilities The piireb iVc oT-c tract ol timber hue ;,l,...n..i the ili-ljuisetnent ol a lar.;e sum ol'niomy in the fust place, the c puidituic am -my a people who need tl nioiiev ol siill other sums, and the ..: ,;u.. no ot the land I v iltsit ;il'!' imiiiiiiniiils. P.. a t here is another side to the mat ler, audit is loreshadowed bv the com incut of the correspondent already allude. I to. The natural lieautvol West ei ii North Carolina is hardly to he s'ir passed in its way elsewhere on eaith tin what does that Leant y dcpim!!' Ccr Liinlv to a law eUtiit on the iiioan tail so uiliuiiralii.il of the coimti y. hut also to the tact that these mountains are ciowued and shielded and mint nnl wall torisls, and to the tact that the valleys ami ravines, law and small, are w.mm led. in. 1 walete.l. Our rah fad, on the ; lare. This tvalcr laHs lust. ueixtcnt, on the liees, tile leaves ol whie'u al.-orh smut' ..ml allow the it in. diuler to diip oil' sl.iwlv. and. in dense i. iron for mime time alter a snower, to the -lonn l hem at h. This m turn, hein c iveied with iimli-iro-v ''. .iWib vast on., hi u irs of iv.iUr, to live it out later as a Sj.otu;..', so tuat wliih the sue. m ami river are s.v lUn ar.tr a heavy shower, still much is hiM !. :c'k to he stir reudend later. Thin fii' livers are. ti e vear around. -it a sta.e ot water tiiat i"S.ii es a steany u , waeuin .u.o.. lor the powtr ther all' it d. or lor 'he ravs ol the snn to draw from tor still other jlimvtis to enrich th. 1 ml and insure p i in er .ps. What follows w hen the land is dei inhd over a !at'.'c area ol its tiees and undei ;jio.vlh'' We may all know Irom obser vation, d he sun heat heats on the "oil, l iliina it hard. ' hi this the rain tails ami liuiis its wav swiftly to the creeks and rivers, swalliii- I hem en .: tuoi.slv temporarily, little or no water is he',.1 hack as thete is nothing to hold it, and a drv sea "ii finds iliein too Imv to be ol ativ service. Moreover, what ol the land scape, once a delight to the eye, rehesh iii in its various tuns ol neu t'i the sen HS, wil h its soft eonto'iis, its dark shadows, its waving I'dlae, iisvaiia tious of sha e ami sve!' ('.one nhsolntel ; ami, in its place, hare luuu it.iin sid-.'S, seamed with deep Hashes made in : I e sod by the rain, the red earth laid bare and baked in the Mill a hideous S''it. all the more ollensive when it is nun in ben d what preceded it. In other words, when our forests ate lareelv laid low, with streams dried up ill cousupiciac, ihe crown imd Klury ol one ol the laiiist portions of the cjiihc wall Ik-y.uie. What inaleiial ;n I v ;i ul.iKC shall we have gained in icipiite ns lor this enormous and irn -parib:e loss; anil how shall we account to nosteiitv lor the waste ol such a heiilane? Let no one sav the picture is i ite rated. The situation here pointed out a llire.iteiiiiiu possibility is a distressing and shaiiielid ai'd ever-to he regret tef laet in a I. true part of the Aduondacks, hi Noi l hem New York. The lulls mid inoiitilatiis, warred bv water and b lire the shrin. km stream!' a I all ud a les , hi we must hccil here IhI ut it be too laic. Theie must be mine Slate or o'.hu mini rvisinn "f the del ii linufotir linis's; some provision lor inlellixeul lorestry, some restraint on the coiiinict eial instinct wliieli se notliiuK ol lieautv in the staiidiii.i; tiee, ami would dcsiiuil hall a cniinly ol its most valiuf 1,1,. niiturnl feature for the sake ol iirolit. We I cd and must have kn'nUi lion on Ihisnrcat and impoitniit til ttter bclorcit lie evcrlnstin;lv too late, and More our K'l'eii elail hills and valleys aiuiVniouittiiins slum! nnUeil to iiccusc uul wicked indifference, if not to our own bent Interests, then to the interests Mv tu.ill is III Ihe liihlali.ls wlieu vt l t 'i Di-.ir tiiml ,.1'my l.iitti tliy elc.u .iuliiii;slif.iiii. Kieull lin.mellls lust, i.l illy eluhlll'vd s villus ill rams; W tU'teVl l 1 WillltttT, uluitvi! I lovt the hills .mil tile liii;lil.ill,lis luievcl 1 '1 Kae. Comint' flesh from our Highlands in Macon county. N. C, the above ballad ippropriutidv expresses pent up tiithti siasiti. Heine; to I lie manor Horn, aim liavini: no less than three Herniations ol ireestry vh . roved this mountain sec lion nnorto mv lurtli. I nave an in heriled love for this entire section ot Western Not til Carolina wh'ch becomes more and more cnehantine; throuijli I le timeau'i.iinlai:ce. All poiutsof ii:lc:ist in Western North Carolina now i e .pieuted by tourists have been vis-.'e.l in the past some of the must fain his, re peatedly loo. liei'cean opinion as to 11-nhhu.ds may not be deemed unwoithv I -!tiresioii, and 1 unhesitatingly as strt, that taking all thincs inloeoiisakr .ilion, Hi.uld.nals (xcells thini all. It more rcsembks II owin.i,' Uock than mv oilier ol our lesons, uihioiohs .i o Iocs va taieas upon the vcrv crest ol the lllue lvalue. As to roads, ll.-hl.iin.s iiiinnt comiiare lavotahlv.tor theilnyes t Blow iiih Koek an- nunc excellent. Hut .r those who can induce in horseback . . , , , , . . i i ... i .. .. , i rcise, 1 1 ii;!uaniis nas no in a o.w j ill, and the li.hs alloid more vanul cenes of beaut , than auvw heie ilse. It .-it iIiil' theMuiphv branch ol tl.i . X. C. railroad m Ashevillc at P a. in., ueyoes via Waynesville to Ihllsln.ro. 1 1 i-i v im: bv 11 oclocu; tuen, lmiiKimue r.unevaiicc can be seen rid lor l'raukhn acioss the I owee ranili h -1 miles dis taut. Alter spemliim tl;e ia;ia ini re, the i mi uev to llihlaiu:s nipnres only six hours by piivatc convevaiiee. As .villi all mat. train travil, a huiizv with i span ol horM's is uiueh mote de-iiable than a hack, the top o! wliieli reinleis sblit-secimt so t..iit.d .i-w. A ton I tn;- with storm robe ipscs ample protec tion In in r.nt.s, aial tlie in. min im loans ate SO Ill.lUtllU U l '.no utu can be let h ieh, save .lis'it't! showars. Thi-seemiv i.om Asluvihe.l'y ranroail oi. I . lor i:,,. a I, tatn ib . . s. is ever lieau- lilal, over hi! s. on down l.ihs. a' with m. mi. t. n lae.pien: vu ileavoit'.!.' to lowcrini; p a-, mars vv '.'d ll.ll.d. La .. ' sue n,s aaa '. luiaiiai! ours in 1 1;. ... i The I vautil-i; val iia' . , '.o piCset.ce V II I e s . s ! . 1 1 i .' I' ei v. i vet Willi i e 'l'ia: avei . to a I ir , on hals. under hills, mid lid s and across hills ! s man:.', oaseveiy where ! oi ,u i sis cut vales, en I'.dd then own, amidst j. n,d eaii.ais ; as Lalilor- ,M s; v .. thi iii i are on every av '.. a 'am: ol I he ever present in : '. lie :a si Ic.Mii i.uit foliage s.:a le ii,. land call tipial in oil v , s i la v ishlv spent ! .alia lo.siiass and constant , 'a : h !' with the invariable ,.i w a ii i i the landscape arc .;. io a true lovel ol nature a . to'..! i . lu.ii:'. ic streams dc- i : u !, I . i l ii insel es. ,n; wan 1 lahs aic to be lint hi i v h mil to brighten and a , s j iiiuev to Highlands. It s. mi tint conception ol the .a ol w am i though c.invcy no Uv , : i!,t- j .iitiias,.!.1 beauty 1 to men ly ,.,:;.,! io the inuieipal streams S: in i rout, i.i Uiejlil.iiiils. I'teueh llroad, I, :aa:i creel, and l ieoit river, t.thl n dil.n'i.I creik I at Wa v nesv ille i; alter .'aa liui r.uiid sueci s.-ion, Scott's cr'.'ek, iniiie.-see, S.ivantiah, T'cnnessec and aut tttir.i rivers, all "I these l il ac i.. .elir.: I'r inkling, tluii'i the Inst day s anvil la mil there to Highlands, the in-.a-i. ih.inj the b in'-s ol the Cullcsc 4ee. the "lower lalls"i.l vvhiehan.' within luaiin o! the tiaviier, ami call ne vis ite.l w ith very little i xpeuiiiime ol time. Hack creek mxl, with itstnneir tributar ies nt tucklmtr rivulets accompanies utc :..uii-t until l.ambirionntainisilistanecil mil the streams in the vicinitv ol High lands appear. W ith what regret it is that we bill to l;l e ItlC ot initial Ol'irin name oi m stream and mountain meiiliuieu. n ever all uds licluht when we find fun II '-! Iillisi. 'alrM ..!, i.u .1 eiviait in.l -in- ill.'. Highlands'. What an appropiiati ap p.llatimi tot the lut'e village with an elevation ol I7 lee', tibove sea level, uestkd :n i oil: its ramparts m wooded hills and : .:iv pc.iks. These ajijiaienUv ssilia- bar: lets. arc uuiaav deii with toot paths, bridle ti nils ami ui. .nut. mi roads, ail leailmg to t lie numerous points ol interest. I his e.e vate I ng; .a i-only six miles front the bo-, let- li-o s i.l' North and South Car., limt and i-eoigM. The neanst railroad station is Wad!:. ilia. S. C, do links . ath east . I me ol i! Iligulauda watir tails within easv v otul sound of one dashiug rivulet, until within heariiiK ot the next which noes bounding across Ins p tin. To speak ot Highlands without ilicu tioninji Mrs. Uavis' hotel would hcnpuil la the provcibial oversightol "Hamlet." if all hotils ami iuns wiitteu up, none gives iitoie perfect satislactioii than hers, where every wish ol the guest seems an ticipated. The rapid growth ol High lands' popularity is largely due to the successful entertainment of guests bv Mis. lhivis. Wouhl that she could lie duplicated throughout Western North Carolina. While nature has lav ished so much upon us, there nrc few ol our beautiful sections where desirable accommodations can be procured. One must admit that the satislving stopping nh cis are lew and far lietween, and ii is w ith rccrct that we arc nimble to multi ply characters like Vlrs. Pavis through out Western North Carolina. 'Her table is set willi daiutv china ami ornamented tasleltillv with ll iwcts, wlide the rarest relishes are served with remarkable promptness. l.verytlnng within inc house and ab Hit the grounds ton, is daintily clean, while the beds ileerve a tribute all to themselves, such delighlul rcspose do they insure. One can spend weeks at itigniauus, doing up the "Lions," then return to Ashevii'e over a new route. Some leave by wav ol Walhalla, but oilers go through the beauliitil valleys known as Cashiers and Cullovvee. The beatititul Tucknsccgce watetlalls lie eiiroute ami rchly reiay any one lor the climbing necessary ill leaching thiin. The drive to Mr. lhivics in Cu I iwee valley I lor p s'.oral beauty uiistirpassed I can be accomplished within a day and the next uioiuimj a ride ol onlv eight miles will liable one to catch the Ashevillc train atSvlva, leaching here (via Wavnes vi le again i at J:.'l" p. in. To one iiitenstid m prospecting the Highland trip allords rari'opporlunilies. Corundum, talc ami kaol tines lie aim g the route ami the mil's ol these companies are at ilillcnnt sttilions. M o 1,1,. b ,U i .il.l minis, and mica de posits, too. ate within easv access, and lumber companies arc plavii'g Havoc, in Itl.'inv lilacs, w it li naluie's iti.iut loresl growth. Il dues naiu that our piiinc vil loo sts should be pus.. 1 veil etc it is too late. d A.H'ic. Ashevillc, Aug. HI Bring in Your Appetite. When Murketiug Call on us. We should like lo iulrodiae it to our heel, mutton, lamb, sausage. No great display ol meal on the counter, but plenty ill the cold storage room. J AS. WtH.l'li, Telephone J. Stall "A," City Market We're in the business to do you right and our customers stuy with us. Yours for square dealing, W. M HILL & Cu., Citv Market. to ? jt cr'f fur TfTsT i H m. , i'. 'i 1DITOUIAL NOTICK! :A A M'roui: Th'hiii. l-'liini t la- ivliesv i!le Cultl HI. We have heard a number ol gentlemen I'liinss 1 hi inselves as anxious lor our wiiilhv towusmau. K. lb C.iliuer, to rep res lit this S.nalo'i.il district in the next session ot the legislature. It is generally iinderstooil that Madison county is will- mo to ..ive wav to llavwood this lime il we surrciidei t i her next lime. We have also heaid lion l.ocket ring s name silLO'CSteil as IPillcollllie's pi. bailie .'loiei' r his would indeed make stroii.' nor. Holh iMod speakers in a caiiinaiitii. and h alii young and aggies sivc. ' I'tvoul.l be hard to heal such combination, should von search mouth. Thev were both heard Irom in ..,,.,,1 sor.-ch.s at Inllslioro. the night alter the Ju licial convention anil both nia le a I tvorahle impression. I I.' I S 4 t a 1-1 vim tile Ntvv Votk Mail .aid lixl-iess. "Tin A. M Ttn nv ruiiiliiM art! Il i vtunl with puir fruit juifos inijiort e ll'i'Diii France. TlHMviiorft'r mia plul a ii"w lluvtir j ust from Paris it is r.'illt'ii Cassi-J, and in funn of an ttinrt. is 1 Im favorib1 iuhh ilriuk with Mull linrn da'iit'H of (lui'l Tin odor is fruity and tin' tastt swoot and (h'litioiis. slightly nwiniilinp: tin- Aiiu'rii-au Mack currant, but nuirh Hf i ?. It is bound to bo a fad." A. M Tcnucv's cchhU art! only foui.d at Dr. T. V. Smith's Store on the l'ub'i S vnv. There's No Choice in Bicycles. Dm- s . s ; - - s s - - ' i i v The Victor Pneumatic tire has no rival. It is moru 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 improvements are abreast with the times and meet every requirement Victors are BEST. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. SAN FRANCISCO. DETROIT. DENVER. Edison Phonograph & Typewriter Co., SI PATTOX ATH. TELKPHO.K I'AI.I, -IO. ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO. THE NORTH CARO INA College of Agricnltiiral and Mechanic Arts i ii l THKKK TI-X'HNICAI. H'l'KM': 'i lie 1,'iniisf in A;;riv'iiUiiU'; Tin l' ui -t in SciciH't'; 'I'nc ciiif.c in Mt'lnnii.;i! :,A v'ivil In-yiiH-itini;. Ami with each :i p-hI w.iA -nw i'In -,u ! Cniu-c ! I'l-' i'l ailtl Itltiluiull, aii'l t -Uttltl.'U is ll'i'.V Ulllihln il int fCi lit m-cs very iinMrialc. .,-iMii i.jk-ii- Si",-itinlu-i 'lli. Kir cat.iU'ii'..-. ;ttl.hts ALf XANDER Q HOLL.ADY, PKE?. "...lutui K..: N. Southern Kailway, PIEDMONT. AIR LINE ) In Ktlivl June 17. iS4. i in-. t ..ti.triwtl In . In lc s tmldi'lu)! as iiilii ! . ,tit 11 a'"l i-Mi!it.it lu cliaiiL;e wilhuitt liutici' I tiii' Jill'M. Iti. E AbT BOUND I v K,i!oiv illi- ' V utt 110 -. 11 l.v lint l-'ot". " lli, i S.ri". Lv. V.h-.il't " I. ..in it Un.l; Mi 1 1.1 . Ons 1 vcrv li.'ill' hour to Sulphur S n ines irum iiustullice without clianfic Ii-uiii s a. 111. in 7 p. in. i:nio tlirv.-i Did Vou Know That Vc Arc Now Iiiu THE Finest Engraving That Has Ever Been in Asbcville? Tllli ADVENT TKKJ1 t)h THI-: I ll-TV TH1K1) ANNf .W. M-SSlUN UI' St. Mary's School, RALEIGH, N. C, 1 1 Iff. IVV WESTBOUND cl.'nTPIDPD OATH ': l-v New York OLJi lumutiii 4vr ) .1 (.lnl,,,!,.;,,!! A.UIlt-ss tin.' Kt.lor, Kov. 1$. SiiumIcs, A.M. i , iuf " t;itr.v .i!; .r. w.ltiun- " liin-iif'itU". .. " I MTl'il!.'. .. . At. Kkt.nifi' l.v. (r'.'fiK'Hru .. Ar. i'artiani " !i)i!iish ' (ll.!llM!),0 i.v. iKuivl.lr r I.viK'hlHiiv,.., ' Wii.tiiniM'n. . " liuIsiHi:re. . .. " 'liil.v.ivlphin,, " Ni-v Y'rk 12 d38 h 1 flitin ., 1 '2 - .mm ... 1J4'...ir '2 .'toptii ... 4 Xhtrr ... "i ivpiii .. il :ntti 7 1 1 ptn ... in (ifmni ... 1 I In,.--li i'drtm ... 11! "Iain ... H :mam ... aunoi ... 1 1 oninu I ... 12 My am I 1! I nam 7 i;tam I Is Now Prepared to Furnish all K inds ol BUILDING MATERIAL Fine Chnrch, Ashevilie Woodworking Co. 'felopl o .H', 1(54. . s 2;iain : 1 jm",. II. Kiiiiff aiaii, Snpt 37 & 11 .1- u- .lit- ll-.tv tti.i V. l :i 1; ..II ;;.t-llol tint' ul Si.hv. tin nr ul.l oiiisal nu-.itlv ii'lii.i II' II lilt Kill Ull. I crc.-itvst cmirm .'tit tU- nuinliir id la. I:.!';;' ul linv mount. 1111 inns, .1 v I'Ium-. it It t ir r: ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING JLWELElt, IlllllU'ral'k' I til .1'. I. Ltl.l'.!', 'dliT I 'll.-!. il.t iinluci in-. ni lot tu-i.iM-. wtiud1. tin i i'.u nii.", cu. d i dili.iti'. n iidt rs t? .'i.-. ii.it ,1 rttitat l.ir i.ii .it t it, ti t .1 i..it iiial-st. t,,r 11 p.nl ' .mil :n. ', s .hi 1 lt.il nsnit ' 1 the wc. irv "tit.- itii.i L-t-ks itiiost', of tht jiU'.'Kitrt. SLcl-ti of a'oj'.t ct-f. mltr "i spii.-tMti.iti. tVli.il ;t i.in' t'oml.iii it', ii. ul :.t u-.K-t.i i.s lor M.hiilaf, uf H1M1I11I, nr r:nii!ilin loin i.-'t. Atniii'i; tht is d.'.'.i. i ir.-.l.s 1:1 t'.w t u-i:.-1 1 v is Siliua iiiotiiiliii i-itdv 1. 11. 'ii It'tl IllltlVV till' ulUw. l'lns t.UI lie rviii.lit.il liv Lu. I littwtt.ti lin.;ikl.ist intd 'itiM-r .'intl i.it 'ftis it Urn1 mountain u ,v. Tliv u.i'.iti'i tli.il nut' il itsn t iitiit Irv- iiti'tiilv i.i S.ittii;i ill. inn with Ml. MtU'livll 111 i.l Lr.-i'v, etc., in.tli.it 1I11I.1 i 011'v imv a' tlie intviijlini; li-iiuiris nt lliuhl u.ils, tvnivli i iiUvnvs tpiikvn ul I'lillit livviv, :is it run liuvh vi iii.inv in unvli .i.s. 1 lie yrt'iiU'St iiilmvi invitt luring' :i su Him ul llmhliinils Imwivcr, t i.i.- llStVllt 1)1 nlll lllll'SHllS till' l. iriii'i ul -ill In Mii viy... Plus trip is in 1 1 v iin v.isv m i' mi liiifii'liiiik lur ;i uiv s tillin g. Liu rctii- uiuriMs ;tv- Coiuplishinj the viitirc lint 1111 lout. Hi sides iM.ilnUil views 1 Here lire ever- .:ti.'ii:i;ii ; piinntiiiiins 01 r:ue iKiiiuv, in iv nut tiimi ' 1 t In s ii.'irkiit'ir spiit'iii nl ee ei.hl water .mil Itmi'lv w.uei Inlla tlmt ire ivervwlieie. Tin re me svlvnii Soli- iinks, hiinilruls nl tliem, lit iihuilea lur n.iiml iinil aieiul wherever ime hik-k. I he pnni'ipiil wiiteiiitlls, eiich witlim n inuriiinn s tir nil nttiriniiui s j.iuiit, aie n.iluiii, lliclil.u il., Liiiliseinc (upper mil luwei I Nui.iil anil t'lli'itn. Hut tin ri al i.' niiiiilieis nt p'ettv sireams 111 ulinnsl everv iliiTiliiiit tlmt ptiseiit (l suicisnnii il em-cades Innu their sinircc. AluiiH the ri.ie mi the tnce ul Satulu tuwnril the Wnlnall.i mail, the touriiit is never lt- NEW HONEY, 15 CfS A POUND Mi.lK I'M' K t Nl'. ft' S lit!. 1 t'liilmU'tpliiA.. I'oltiltl.irc. .. Wttsiiltittill.. I.', in hiiurt;.... Ar. Ii.'i.ivillc I ' A Card. I lit w !' an tii iMiiiC inx-'L'll :i c.ui'li'l.il' lot iin-tai'Ic "I t'li- t- 11-hii' . A-lu vi!l-1 -u''.i cl the nomination Ah To Uie VM.1-. n! HiHivuiCf my-' . the Dfl'u t' ul Hie l ai'l counly.'.-iil' ' ralic lUJiuiiiatiii-: lilWllllt 'h IicIiuiiMatic i.'Tn t tUh-li. j. j. Nnl.AM). : iiU'i! i!if enmity. 1 luid'.v :i itc lot ii-fiictidll to r. iin Stij'i i i"i ct'iul. ol" I.i ::u .i. tvn ul' Uu: lK-nio-JIM lUmtl. J. T.. CAT1I1-Y. i. Uichnnitnl ... ' Imn villi- , Ar. CrtcnKtU'ro ., l.v. 4i Alsboro... I t.V K.'lr-iv-h j -r. ('rcT.nii'it. ' 1 V (.i'.'l.f'(U(M-ij.. ; " ;sHlif.Mirv i " M'ltrsvi!'-..., A Curd. T.) lllf V..I. ! ' null iicc inw '! thvoflu-t-nf k- ;;i-J cUcliuti. Mil it'll i" tuiminatitin C"tit ; i'liKVwimt) ulllltV 1 Inul'v li.l.a- i"i H' i U vliuu to I'tt.ls in the cumiiii; 1 1 it'll uf t la- Dcitwcialic J. . MACKKY. " Nt-v.tun " iink iry " W iiinLuii .. . " i.Uir'un " Kutind Kmn A-hfviile " Hot Springn, r Paint Kfu'ic ' V. tiriiKKi.vn " KnmvilW ;.A. & S. RAILROAD No. I4 i.v !h- ; Mc s I mn ' ilcn-Jr'.'t'v'iic H ;i'ivn " l-lnt KueV tt I -.mi ' Snhnlf 1U nl, ml " '1 fMlll IO .K HI III A- siir: ',;.it.rv' 11 .Ivfaiu " 1'i.luinl.ia : f.r.' li " ( li.ii Ii "t uu s tf-n n " Sa Mimali Ti Ilnjirn " .n K-uin ii!e Ill lupin No. 15 i tUlpm Si 'Jimn. in 4.:ipm a .Ibiii :tin in l " II! fti'otn r, 4URU1 1 li fiHRm I ;." ii. umi ,. . .'uni il 4 l-mii H alHln N Hill HI SllMtr II r.iiir ta nu'pn 1'J tun t l lipir 1 4.fr. 2 ltpm llffnl ft iltiiin. ft flilpir. tl .'lnptn I T .ripm NO. lO 7 unpin 7 f.i.pin S iiTpin H fllljiin '.I IMIlitll lu 1. 1. pin 1 '.M.pm 1 1 ; r, ai.'.'iin 10 1.": A ta d. At tin- it . jni -l .'f i iKiiini't iu -.t !t .. . oi Ill'Mllljfft It. Hi. ... ii. 11114 Clllll'l lltil'IL. ISlU-iWIlIU) ui, n. It, I In rt-l.y mi , ioi tin- i.tt.fi ul -Ik r I'. iiii.i-i.ilic in.iiiiiiiil t. 11. M in iWKI.I.. 'iiii llimiM or SSliouldei'H, .INLY SMOKKH, SWUKT, l'OINU . . . A Card. I liciel'V aini'iiiTiM uilicc ul' Trt a-MM, r 1tvt tu the"acti"li'l l! vntiuti. aii'l I ll irieinN who liave -" ,.llUe. t-uUSiwimu ti!-tll a caii.H.tate kit I lie u I'.itnci.nilie cviinty miI ie 1 1-Miiui i.itie county con tt ii.U r my thanks to lite i. iti u iletteil inc to the J. II. COfRTNKY. loc, I'l'KI' UI-l-'I.vKli Apricot Sherbet, 25 CTS- QT. w. J. rostoii, 39 COLLFGG ST. I'd Uiv viiIitk nl liiiiiii.inlii' eiiimiy 1 litriliy :iiiiiuiint'i' iily-.ill a i:aiHi.i.ite lur i.t-Kfitr t,i Uii-iU nl l!iiiirt.inl.c iMimly, Mil.jfi't ttiliu- lli'iito- i.-itie ll.llliillalill t'Ollvilllli.ll. Kl'i-tHl'tlll'Iy, i,lwniio J. W. UOWhU., THE OKV.'fiRD MARCH of riisiiinpriiin Im Ftiipintl slinrt liy Dr, rti-rri'S lii.tiii ii .Mi'iiii'iu insi'iivi'i-y. ii j"u Imvoti't wiiit.il lii'Viiiul n-iismi, theri' com plt.ltt rifnviTV nml iMiri'. In thiwn se'mful iiiih I'tinilitiiin's nt tlm hliiiiil whifh invite Ctiiisimiptitin; in M'Vfro, litit'iring CoiiKh. nml Wink Lunirs. tbii niitlieini' ia a pruitii THE IMPERIAL TRIO. JKAN Stll.tKI'HK, ViolillM. 1'AKIS eilNSURVAlllKN CI1KI,KS I.. SIIIAKPKK, Pinili-l. PK NKI-tlKT CONSIiRVATnKV SIPNKY II. T. Yt.llk, Ci-IIU IIKl SSKI.S CONSKKVATUKV. Will nut ii a -In. tin nt Tl nriili'.'.i' slrt't't, Ailif villi', tut Si iitfml.fr tin- 1st mi. twill nmv iiTfivt ippli.-.itinii-. lnl tlie lullim-inu liriiiii lii'S : x inllir vi.iIh, t'tllu. iiian ri;iiii. .inwinK, luititiiiiiy I'ninpil tii.n, I'lenili unit liiiniiiii laimiiani- rte.ise iiii.irt s.t KENILWORTH INN. ruiuody. Mrs.Stiun S. Sneed, of Clin, Jticltlt Co., N. (m, w rl tpm "My rlnuitiitiT wiis tlr-Bt at tut'kutl with prion niuiiiii and pleurlBy In very bail Ttirm ana wiiii then tnkpn with v.-ry bud cnimh, which kept urowliiff wnrw nnil wtirw, until final ly it stTiiied as thnimh sho hurt consumption very bad. The phy; slcliini nrvserlbcd Cod llvi-r oil, but to no iK'nettt. 1 procimid two bottlea of Dr. Vii.iw'n (Inlilfn MihIIo n O"1 Iiivi'ry and ahe MIS8M. Ii. SNEED. - hotter. She hann't fi'ltnnyrrtnrnof luntr illwane In over twt'lvit nioiiiln. HIip wait nothing hut a akele ton when Hint took tlm lint diwa, Ull to-dajr DR. ISAAC ROBB, IIO-IOHOIMTIIIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON uffii't', The Vlllu, i-or. Ctillt'ise niitl llnywoml slrei-H. near uostollice. OHl'lCK HtU-RS s to io;Sito.t; d to 8. B-iilini PIXIE COTTAGES AKhevitle's cool mluhl)ur, Muvillv, Mitchell eountv. North Cniolhin, 4,000 fect hluli. Hlne trout atrcutim; 50 ttiile finely (trinK-O driven; rntiaifefi nneciullv mluntcd for fam.HcH. Ait drew) MISH NHWUOI.D, 7-ibUttuocod A Card, l.v. Jaek...ivi.Je " Sa ami. 1I1 " Cliar it'Ui Co itmliia Lv piftMnburi,.,.. " ir(-n " Su!tn5i I'll t Kn. k " Htinlers'nv'le r. ftlifviiie 7 111 in in 1 1 4 "1 a 111 7 15a 111 .r liipin h iri.ra l l mi t H.m 1 1 iiiipm MURPHY BRAN C.H Lv. A hevillc Ar. WineivU " r.ivsmi Citv Lv. Mr.vsoii City Ar.ilttri9 ' Trmotla 4 anpm '.1 ;t."iiin 7 inptn 1 1 :iuim a oriniii 1 (itipiii ft OGpin ft litpiti NO, .17.. w iii mm 10 ;in ini 1 'J 4-Spin 12 fS.in ;i ft.'iim L,sptr 4 f. I lull; No.liV 7 i nm 7 -'nam 7 5 Sam io r.aui I'J .rtiiiii 2 1:4pm A Card. To lllf voters of llilllitiinlie county. I hereby .iillii.lilL-e mvsell a eiuitllilale lor me omit.' "t Kenistif of Dietls of r.lllliDllllie enmity, RilliH'lt to the a.'linli of tlie lleinocrattc eoliveiiliiill. Vety rehlnetlillly J. 1- 1IRKVAKI). KSlWItllO A Card. L?. Nt ui(v Ar. Tomoilu ' Anihcwn " Hrj mm t. itv " W tynrsvillp ' AshPvhlc lMilv cairptv Smuhiv. 1" .LSLEEPING CAR KfcRVlCE.I Nits 1 1 jiiil 1'J Skt niiiL' I'.'iv ln l W il li Kii h nuMhl anil iim n-linr, ami tra ns t7 uml I'nliiiiiiii sUvpiiiK I'nr ln'twiiii Nrw rk. Ahi i'li-11 ml I It it Springs lu iny lianirnl on ,(is. It ami 12 oil K. tiuil U ami W, N. C. itiisi"iis. I'liHuuin Sitrpnij,' Car lutwcvit A ii-villf inn t iiaiimnti. vin kmnvillc. Tianii Ntt. i:i. 14, n and Ul stiil train hit wt i-u Asla villf ami Colimiliia, vuiiiui'tuiu at CuUniiliia with S. C. K'v lr CharliHlon nml C. .S: I Ky U r Savnnnali, Jacksonville nml all l-'loriila pointM, Puiliiuin I n-per on Nom. l.ri ami in. iictwrui jackunvitivl asiic villi' and Mot MiriUK. W. A Tl'KK, S II HAKIiWICK C.in'l rns, Aut. AMt iii-n'l PaMM Aut., WiivlniiL'ti.ii l C. Atlmita. Oa. V. li M'Mi;!;, Crn l iipt., Columbia, S. C J. M CT LP, TiiiliK' Manantr, Wasliiimtoii, W. II. i.Kl.UN, i.tn'l Manager, Wunhinlon To llu-voUrsul ilunconihe county, 1 htrchy iiinoiinci' niysi-ll a cnnumuic mr im; umvc Ctt ik of the Superior court, suhjret to the ac tion ol the lHinocr.itic iioutiaaliiiK' convention. Vt-iy npicllully W. . OWYN, 1 (iKVwim Notice. Tn lliv voltrn iintl cili.iiin "f lliiiiioinlie n.illllv. I will lie a Clllltllilillt' iifliire uie muni- riilie convention for the nomination for the nITn'e of Superior court Clerk, niilijccl to the ac tion of wiiil convention. viIKwiuio K. I". ATKINSON, Announcement. I hereby announce myself na a enntllilale Tor the office or Clerk or the Superior coiirl, milijict 10 the action cf Ilnncomlie coiinly Ueinoerntic uoniiiiiitliiK convention. Ke.ii'tfiilly MARCUS W. KOIIUKTSON.l AuKiwt 14th, lS.4. 8-MiWiwim Port Royal & Western Carolina R. R AUGUJTA, G D AIKEN, . C. VIA SPARTANBURG. SillTHWAKll KdllTB DAILY l.v. Aaheville R. & U. 0 BO u. Ul l.v. lirntleamiuvlllc ' " 1 2 Ar. S .iirtnnbnrg.... 1'. K. & W C. t MS l.v. Spurt unburn... ' lOl.t r l.iiurriiH Ar. ilieuiviile " SSiip.m Ar. r.rii'n'.vuiiU r. AiiKUntu " 8 Ar. Aiken b. C, Ry. H7 Auk f .r tlfkfticivcrtlila Kouttfitrfimtitrvlee W . CKAIO, K I., iwu Gen'l fa. Aent. Travelling Pan Agt, AIJlitiSTA. UA. Announcement. 1 lake this method oflnformliiK the voter! of llimcomlie county, Unit my name will be Bre euted to the Democratic couveiition aa a enn- ditliite lortheomct' of ReKlnter of Dectts, nb- lect to lu decision. J AH. R. UU BOoH, AHUIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. AKIIIVR a 10 p m WBST I. 0(1 pill It A ST tl in south ii IS um UUCKTOWN OPENI' O AND CLOSING OF MAILS I.KAVK 4 115 P m ii an p in 0 no m H 10 a m Ol'KN .1 on p m.. 0 00 p m 7 ao a m.. 8 Oil p in.. CLOSK W HST 3 Oft p m BUST 1 an p m KUUTII (I (ion m ,.. Dl'CKTOWN 7 10 STAR RUUTES, iimivR I.R&V ft no p in BKBVAKD 7 00 a m TOOum I1UMNSVILL.8 6 on am a no a m HBliCH tl on a m 1 1 no a m I.mcitSTUK lit no 7 00pm...KUTUUMFUHlTON... 5 001 roi PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM Makes Marvelous Cures in Blood Poison Rheumatism and Scrofula V. p. P. imniU'S tho hlunil, liuihlt up tin' w-nk nn-l ili.iuittii-t, h'iw. nM.:iit;lli hi Cfihciii1! lMTVt.-, I'M'i'lt tlH.'i.'r-.iiivii.i; llif latifiH Iifalili iu l hai lni'a wilt r' hi- lii.i'HM, nl"MK y Ji''liii.M iiiul lu-'T'itlo lirt pi 'Vitil' '. Fir iiiiinur Fv..nit;iM nnM I"" . ' ' pyt.lnlK (.r l-l'i-! p-.H'tiitiu:. v.wn-. rial in i m. iiia)jni:i, i;!-:'"'M)i. ui I In nil I'lt'M n"'l 1 'I' !' .!'-. " Mtrr(iC!l, ttimpM'H, n;.1 ('irnntc i'1"" , t'llT. BciiNI tu.nl. tH.il.i, pvit' I' .t t'l'iMint- inn fnT, wii'i.tut t-nr"' oitlrii'lirli.-t;. I hnl P. P- P. I 1mN Mt.nil puni t-r IIm -'tl-. ami in. (!' j."-niit, mn-fiij li. nl icii'iuiiMiL I'lirt! in all HiM r. 9aiB Ba.tMXTataWaVX aJMaWM SaalsaaWPBaW JtaS I,atlk", hrv-u '.r.T'-ihH nn fclti'tu U nn.hvh-)9()il'H.il it-1 :m iinnjrM"iu.t thin, tluc to nir;i'.tr ul H'"(;tiltlrlti.'r,l iiT-BiuT'iltiirlv l.t'nt'ilti'tl hy ttio Wtm-d-rfu'. t Hiiti i ii--" i vlt at'ju.,:i.r"i-t-r:i"of r. P. p. -Prn?kly Aaii, I'vko P.mit fin'. Pt't.lS!tBIU. Pi-iuNunri-p. Mo., 1 .th, l".t:i. 1 c hi 3,'tMH iu Hip hlKtu-rit terint iT yniirniftHelirt frnm my rwn ni Thonui k.mttk'.li.". 1 w.irntl-'-t.Mtwithlifnit df.'ii, plt-iiriy iimi nu'ii mil Mum lop a iVivith, whs tri'ittisl liy tin vtTylMst UiiUlt'i.inn ami np-nt luintlnHpt.ril..l- out lln-ll'iK ruUnf. I nuvif ruly tnHea on- notuo yuv i-. cli-."T(iiny fiy it. tin rtu mo mm' ... .mn.-n.l V..tir mod 0 HU tU Ull Eiirlnsaoiu. Mam tuuuiy, no. FIMPLES, BIOTCHES AND OLD SORES CATARRH. MALARIA, KIDNEY TROUBLES ' and DYSPEPSIA Are nllr!T rmoTa by P.P.P. -PrlfMy Ah. PoBti.Tloot ami Potna al.mi, Uu fcfouioat blood puriuor oo artb. AltCTIlFrM, 0. . July 51, l")!. Wtisi.Hn l.ll'l'MAS mios.. Biivanuall. On.: I'rak Hint I iMiuttht a tiotiUt or S.iur I'.f I', nt Il.it 8prtii.Arli..anl 11 li;i;i il.ittn inn ninro Kfttiil tti.in ttireo moiiiim' irttaimontattlio Hotsprlnga. btiutl ti rff liotttt'9 0. f. U. """""i'LrkF.vVTON. Abortloeu, uiunn County, 0. Capt. J. O. Johiuton. Tn nt1 tw it mny onrtm: I hera ft-1 -st try tn rlif .'ii'ltTinl prutHtrtlea f. r. I', f.ir crti.i.m..t.l tlie akin. I i ilierp.1 lur itovfral ytntr. with no tia finlilly mil ttlsiiKrt'f.il'lt' wnptlnn on ii- l... .'. I trlwl oV.tv knuwn rt-ma-! Im. invnin.until 1'. V. V. waauaotl, a'c am nmv i utlri'ly tl ;sit-uiid Ly) i. 0. JOHNSTON. 1 ' 8avannau.ua. Kkln Cnncrr Cured. JV.trliii.iriyrumWii!.l.ifroSt'nin,T Hfqi'IM, Tki., January 14, M-.i.i:s. I.ii'i'MAN lino., Savannah, On : i,,.i.'I...ti-i havo tri.'.l your I'. I' p (,.r a -lltt'iittii of thHsktn, usually ki'ifit i'. -n tlilu fitiicrr,..! thirty yfarH1 .tn',.,l:.Kf aii'l it'ilU'l Krt'Ut rolittfi IC ii.iritii.fl'.'..tl'lotiil ami rfniovos nil lr rlii'.ili.' ;i'0it!ui jont of tlio dHtwuo i,.;. pi ",i.i!t imy itpri'niliiK of "' tor-.. 1 1'.tvo t.tlii'ii llvrttir mix hottloa n-'t! I. rl coitilil'.tn t tint nn.it hop rouml Trill .-it-. ct u t-iiri'. It h.miilso rollovi-tt nit froiii ititllj:. rl ii.n and utuaiacu trouWv. Vourinii m Attoruey at h9 Bat cn Bind Diseases EaiisH Ftci ALL DltUOalSTli SELL IT. LEPFMAW BROS. rnopitiEToa?, I.ipp.utrk a lUosi.Sa."..!.';! . t '. For Salti By Raysor & 8111IU1, 31 Patton Ave. The Cosmopolitan Magazine .... AND . . . THE WEEKLY CITIZEN Botn for $2.00 tx Yoar. THE GREAT ILLl'STKATHD MONTHLIES have In the jmst Bold for JV.0i 1 a year. It was a wonder to printers how The Cosmopolitan, with ts yearly 1530 pnircs of reniliiiK matter by the Kniitest writers of the world, umi its 120U 1 lustrations hy elever artists, eould be furitislti'd for $3.00 n ycur. In Jnnimty ust It put iu the most perfect muKiizinc printinK plant in the world, and now comes what is really a wonder: We Will Cbt the Price of the Magazine Still More for You Think of it, 118 panes of readin matter, with over 120 illustrations a volume tlmt would sell in cloth bliidinp at $1.00. I OR ON I.V 12 CENTS. We will send you THE COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, whieh hus the strongest stuff ol rcRiilur contributors of any existiuK periodical, aw! THE WEEKLY CIT IZEN both for ouly $2.00 a year. SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA INSTITUTE, FOR YOUNG LADIES. New ant! il.Bnnl InilMlim coxtli.K iso.oro, . officer and tiriiera from mci.t "font I Kitrtiiir nntl Anwrlru Cnuacilv wo. Braalnn oiiena bepl. u, U4. write lor catalogue to V-aUtoaM-wltltf .'ey S"0- aMUKL 1J. JONK, 1'realilenl, urlalol, Va.-Teno. ol (,1k gcricrulioti jet to be. ho wvigua m puuuua.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 18, 1894, edition 1
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