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j THE ASI1EVILLE DAILY CITIZEN, - Thursilav livening, August 23'l'.'4 ir ' f THE AS11EV1LLE DAILY C1T1ZEX rKISTtnUAILt ItSCEI'TSIMiAVI Mltt UI.KH SUHSCRll'TH S A'.l TLS: I One Year $i,.lHi Six Mumhs :. J Thr.-. Months l-i0 I One Month, in atl:uuv nil i out' Wick, naiil to carriers ... Ii Tub Vi:hki.v Citmkx, iss-uttl every Wednesday, in utlvanee. $1. THURSDAY. Al'lil'ST 13. 1N.11-. HAILV ClTUb Villi YASDEKllILT KU.WS. Tni! performance nf the marc Alix at ClricnRo, bruting Nancy Hanks' nconl on tltc sume track by a second, still leaves the tatter marc with the credit of having Rone a mile faster than any other trotter. She tint this t Tcrrc lliititc, Intl., in ls'X1, makiiiK the mile in It is too late in the s.ason to expect that Alix or iinv other liorsc will lower this record, but Alix certainly scared it hadlv at Chicago. It is sait; the track is nut just what it should have been, and if this be the lact Alix's iieilotiiuitiec was all the more wonderful. THIiV FKl'Vr. "The niamif.icliiriiis industries ol liiiii laud, as pointed out hv the London Chronicle, have received a tfrcat impetus, and will soon be pourim: their products .'teross the ocean in a volume that can not fail to drive ni'iltitudes t, I' Americans out oi'einplovnienl, ami compel Amen ran manufacturers cither to close llmr m lis or reduce waucs to the b level." Thus the Nctv Soil- Press, which ignores the fact Unit in many trades our wanes are now at or near the Hnsli.-li level. What the Press Cornets, awn over, is that the new tanli law docs not compel anyone to buy in the IbrcitMi markets, and that 'oniu manufacturers will not pour the nrotlucts across the ocean unless the American iimuners order tin. in 1 1 1 it is. unless we buy them and pay for them Hence what the editors ol the 1'iess and all L'ood Uei ublicans ouiiM to nstdve now is that they will not imp rt any furciiM! L'ooils or buv of auv one who docs. Ihev can thus lorcihlv express their contempt for the Kminn'tic tariff law, and, from their own point ol view help to keep American waves ah ive the lamlish level. This simple tiling they are in duty bound to do il thev are to be consistent, and we hope they will not only do that, but also refrain in the future Iroin importing buropcan pauper labor which has already rim wanes down in some protected industries to the stai valion point. Tlllv woitn M HMN Some weeks ago the Charlotte lib server ohtauad some so-calletl chalk pi itesaiidauohl il. lining needle, and had its olli c b iv cut tin them a'l-ned like nesses to etrtaiu nominees of a then icccnt convention. Then the stcrcntyper was called in and converted the chalk "cuts" into solid metal pictures. The next nionhg the pictures appeared, anil the same dav the whole staff of the ob server took to the woods, and were onl allowed to return on a promise that the offense should not be rep.'atcd. The facl was that the piclurts were of the wretched kind that provoke weak men to crime ami cause strong men to turn aside with awful shudders and weep great, hot, calling tears Tni; Citmkn has heretofore refrained from mention illy this source of mortification to the observer, though others ot the S'.ale press have not b.eu so kind. However, we can retrain no loiter, the oltst-rver having threatened to print the "picture" of the editor of this paper il we eoniinut to "mess" with it thai is, dm r on cer tain noii-tloctriual points. Ac nave therefore instructed the attorney of thu p i per in Charlotte to net ma an iiiiunc linn -if there be one ill that licniglited town that is not acini u.-ed-anamst this horrid intention of the observer and il theic is lu.v law to prevent the execution ol its lell purpose we propose to net the lull benefit of it. Ti e editor of the obs Tver will find that tl.c worm w ill turn w he i it is proitised to piint a pii-tnre ot it by the Charlotte method ol malignant in ir representation. Millionaire and IlutK r. Newpuvt C"! ej i i . 1 1 : . t o : N( u - oml G -Uriel. Many of the Newport magnaUs look strangilv like high class butlers and coachmen. Oit: your atteutioii has been dircetcil to the matter the resem blance becomes ludicrous In inauv in stances. The explanation in 'piestion is that this resembhiuce is due to constant association. J list as husband and wilt grow to look like each otlrr, so these' millionaires, doomed to lil.-ltaig and close contact with pompous, intciselv dignified and intensely stupid servants, come to look like them and behave like llieui in the end. As you drive along Hcllcviic avenue, the strong rest inblanet iK'tween the eoaehman and his master i often startling; it is not only in li'Mring and milliner, but in looks. Due i f the most famous millionaires now here is so rcmaikably the pcittct type ot an lai glish groom that il he and his most din ilifiul groom were to clnnnc places 1 am sure Hint it might be years before any one, even his most intimate at'ipiaiut iiuee tbseovtred it. "Mir PrOpI Uvl The (III III, l-'lniu the L'h'i! K Mull N- tvs ,-niil Cmltii r. Curious enough, the cotmn lactones, which have been must tenderly dealt with ny the new tariff bil are the only concerns that are lighting their opera tives Cor a reduction of wages. The woollen in. iuiia''t liters, who declared wil ls' i he tariff bill wns pending that auv reduction of the duties on woollens would "ruin" Hum, now any that thev have learned economy during the panic, expect a large business n nd will lie able to compete with their lorcinn rivals in nearly all lines ol goods. The pro tected manufacturers lire tint hurt mid the people will be IrmTutcd by the re- lot in. VH, It IN. l-'rnni the Murphy Bcuitt. When you see the humble huiuhkbcc A sailing o'er the lea, Attending to his own business Why, it's best to let him hec. A hurried trip of u few houis in a car riage through the Yautlcrbill estate, gives one a view only of the leading ob jects that impress the sight seer. It re- mires a whole day ou horseback or, bet ter, on foot to get into the details ol only oue-half of the marvelous scenery and bee hive industries which arc scat tered over Yaudcrbilt's possessions on the French Broad. Of course, the Yauderbilt mansion is the centre ot uttraetion, ami all visitors go strnigbt for it. To see the grainiest residci.ee iu America, only four miles from the court house in Asheviib', is the lending desiic of everyone who comes to Western North Carolina. I left lldtmore earlv in the morning, uid enteiiiig on the mneadanrzed approachway at the rock-tpiarty, 1 strolled leisurely on It) the mansion, liking pains to notice carehillv the plants ami trcts which have liven trans planted from tin nursery, on both si tes of the road which w inds along a b aitti- fu' creek lor a couple of miles. Having liist visited the nursery near Itiltmore, the botanist can have along this roadway a rare opportunity lor the study of the tiara ol all countries. As one approaches the mansion, the plants autl llowers become more yard like, roses ami other blnomine? planls predominating, until the splendid stone walled Il wcr garden is entered on the south side flouting the river. Having scanned the magnificent pro portions of the mansion, the slate roof ing of w hich will soon be completed, 1 hurried on down to the river ami went up il three miles, on w hat is called the sand road, till I reached the lorcstrv house, at t he upper lerrv, list across the river is the sheep farm, wherctr.iiued dogs watch the sheep. Wh it is cal'cd I pper French llroad farm lies on the e'-st side of the French llroad, and the Vanderbilt laud extends up the river some eight miles south of the man-ion. Ki turning down the liver 1 had an op portunity to see the process of roitd hiiiltliug on an extensive se-. i If. The finest of the Vaiidcrbiit roads w ill be that which they arc now building lor miles along the river, lust west ul the man sion this road curves away from the river along the base ol the mountain, circling a di pro-ion m the broad bottom land, which il is s.inl w ill be made into a lake. 1 i issctl the road builders, ami the whole u'' e.ss ol mac nlcmiing unfolded itself as I -Milt be the different detach ment "I woiktis. The grading had been done fust, thru agroveabout nine inches deep the wlu width ol the road bed had been cm lor milts; the wagons had come along and deposited load after load ol . i u-iied stone unt il it was eight inches I'tcp on the roadbed, Idling the groove in ally to the top. Then followed . wagons with sioiic dust, filling up the road h. il to i lie nine inch gunge. Two BLUUUaKHOH MOTTO BLOOM TUe QuMllou of Ihe Hour Anionic Wheel Women. Hioin ihe New York Tress. To bloom or not to bloom; that is the question. It agitates many a feminine breast at present. The ladies who title wheels arc debating whether it is nobler in long skirts to sull.r or to brave the stings and arrows of criticism and take t trousers. Just as they have decided to take the pluuge they see s imc adven turous female whom nature never in tended for bloomers whirl past. There is every appearance of fem ininity about the head and shoulders, but the waist disappears in a great bulbous envelopment that makes her a fright. She has evtry appearance ol those b ilancine dolls that insist upon righting themselves from any position, while Ik low the onion-like enlargement two sausage-shaped txtumitics pro trude, and every time the pedals revolve the hole in the hi el of her stocking looms up into view. Then the lady who thought ol bloom ers goes home and rips up a contrivance feai fully and wonderfully made w hich she had intended to wear. In a few days she goes out for a long spin or a club run, mid conns to grief by winding up her drapery in the sprocket wlitcl. The ladies of the chilis would gladly take to bloomers if a regulation could he made like the ordinance at the time ol ooiliva's famous ride, when all mankind were banished to rear basements ami back yards, but even that would not end ail their troubles. A woman is just as much afraid of a critical woman as she is of a man, if not more so, and the instinct which prompts the question: Is my hat on straight ? is not inspired by the sterner si x. The great boil v of lady bievclcrs are ready to bow down ami worship the in ventor of a bloomer costume that w ill be modest, nc it and natty. great : and sn rock. IIU s were at work packing the road-bed ol crushed The ane road comes back to the river at a ncU t h:i opposite the road, thence u cui'.is awav ftoin the river in lie distftiiMi ol Ifilimorc. 1 liese it; tciiiticent roads will soon be ii ; iie-t i 1. No visilols on horseback or elncit s can vet have access to them. Perrons walking can and thev will be well rip n i bv such a trip as I made, bate in the evening 1 returned to the an 'ei but inn, which is now well kt pt i Mis. Mcuns'in, an Kngli.-h lady well low u in Asia die. A'ou 7un I!ti::td. I:J1.I lnX .V I'lTlCi: Fm i"i Tin-. Ci rii:N :l subicct of rotation in office t'U'setl m our c nii niis n '. those who have been ice that the is being dis If I inistaki lift-long I'cni- l voting ol it. vears. I'lliLTH And coolem Al tout Only a few left. The date City Idler is the best made. lien we sav eosi, we mean it. At Law's, llo Palton avenue. Cars every halt hour to Sulphur prings from postofhee without change Irotn S a. m. to 7 p. m. Did You Know That We Are Now Uuiu( THE Finest Engraving That Has Ever Been hi Abbeville? Bring in Your Appetite. We should like to introduce it to our beef, mutton, luuib, sausage. No great display of meat ou the counter, but plenty in the cold storage room. JAS. WOLFK, Telephone aj. Stall "A," City Market. .N .N. . KDITOK1AL NOTICE! 1 JT i'T Jv'-i s3 !1 .i 1 tutu Hie New Vulk Mail ntiit Kxpuss, "Tiit' A,. M Tcnnt'y camlit's an? Ila vori'tl w ith puro fruit juitv.s juiport c;l from Fnince. The lvporrer i-niii-pli il ;i n"w llavor just from I'tu is it is ('.illoil Cussh, nnd in form of an rxtrarr. is the favorite table drink with high-born dames of (iai'l The odor is fruity and the taste Hwoet mid delieioiis, slightly resembling the American black currant, but much finer. It in bound to be u lad." A. M. Temiey's good.s are only found at Dr. T. C. .Smith's Drug Store on the l'ubii'- Square. When Marketing Call on us. We're iu the business to do you right and our customers stay with us. Yours for square dealing, W. M. HILL & Co.. City Market. There's No Choice in Bicycles. V - v s - v- s. s v V K" 'l -s -J A Edison Phonograph & Typewriter Co., si PA'rro.n ave. tei,i:ihoi: cai.i, 40. A-U".1 ait- now making .m t in -llliei 1H lilirnl Nmvillil t ' 1 1 our uhl diit'- ;it ic.illv K'ltu. i d pi in w ; vwi: u ocral- have had the privilege for unlc I wo men I t the nllic ter of dteds mlhin the last L' I years. K. I .iters. m M'lii tl'.e office until si vc.os ago, when . . .M ickey succciib'i ):;. Has Mr. Mackty n-'i held the nflice l.u enough? Is it 1. it 1 111 cratic to mil a distribution of i lie i llici -, instead i liet-piiig one s"t ul iiitii iu during the whole life? The people wish ami demand a change. 1 iliink that il is pni.hui and tight to make Mime new selections. Also, . II. Courtney lias held the t ilia ol trensurei i il bunco. nbe comity lor tin i.isl 1 years. Mimi'd lie not, as a tnu I lemon, 'i I, step kill, and give sunn other man, w ii i has -1 me as miieli or even more for tie parly than he, a chance? Notwithstanding the fair prom isis made bv tlit.se men from time to time, I hey still pels. ! in muting tLnii jclv.s before the people Now it is linn for Courtiit-v ami M il kt v to step back. We hear that Mr. J. W. lb, well is a camlalatc for icgistcr id deeds. A bet it r I'.'inocrat than he lias never In cu b un. He actually voted against liisow n l .tht r a few j i ars ago w hen be ran on ihcXc publican or Independent ticket 1.1 tin otlice of treasurer ol the c umtv. and as Mr. Coi.- 'nty's m: i uily was small Mr. Howell always contributed his defeat to his son. Has Mr Mackcv or any other man a better polilical ric rd ihau this . Also Mr. J. II. Keyiiolds who l ist his ght hand iu the Confederate service is a caudidale lor treasurer ot ltuncoiiibe county. Mr. Reynolds has been a lailh till worker in the licmocratic party for a long tune, lie is sucli a consistent worker that heniakts several licmo cratic voters every diction, and his many friends wish to give him the office il treasurer of I'liineoiube county this .ear. I it us have loi.iiinn in office; let us iioiinmile llowill anil Reynolds and the victory shall be- mirs. .1 .S'anir Ausi Ihinocrul. ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING JEWELER, NEW HONEY, 15 CTS A POUND M'KIVC Oil's Dr." C J, Oliveros, THE SPECIALIST. ElE,E.IUOSE,TUKOAT,.i) Llli DISEASES. 31 . PATTON - AVKNIU. (iit'il Kaysur fit blllitfrs Dl lit; Store.) I'. u. flux ji., Aslieville. N. C. A Ca r d" Tti I In lu iiiin i alic voti-rs o lliiiictMiilic o'lmn, I luti-l'V iuuiouiice liiysrll ;t ciii'Ii'luic lot tin Hihct ursliLrifrorniincntiil'fCuiitily, ttl Md t' tin- ;u tiin ul 1( iiUK'iatic it.niily tvnvi ii lion. I tt.tvt !i:oi coiisitK'raMi cxpcrK iul- a-- an i. -t'i nine uIIkht aiul I assure the vuttis ul" th C'Mititv ! ,i-it il I am nominatcil I 111, ikt a vi-nii.u- t tl'oil tbt- flecU'tl, ami if divlnl will ikl' my best fiuU-avursUi lailhfully iind honestly lUclurye tin- duties ol" the tifliec. WUJ.IAM GASTON M DuWKI.L. Southern Railway, PIEDMONTi AIR LINE ) III Kflect June 17, I&J4, This ei'inli iiscilfsclietfule is ntllilislu-il as infnr. nuili.in a'"! is suliieel lo elinnife willuiit tiutiee in nit- inline. EASTBOUND 12 A 38 l.v kmiivillc mam Mnrristown Lv. I lit lt-liy 'alllliiioice myscll u cnliiliilale for 0lllalile of lliis tnttunllip ( A-llevint i Ml'ijecl lo Hit- nomination ot ihe fit-niueratic coiivrulitai. lylKwilllu J. t. Mll.ANl). or Mlioultlei'M, To ttie vuleis ol liuiii i'imIh- cuiiiiiy, I lii'it-iiy itiiiotince tnystll a caiiili.l.ili- inr rc-etreliun lo llie tilliee of tfie L'lei k ol Hie Smuti-ir ciuut, oi :iiit eoilllly.'sulijfct tu liu acliuii ol lilt- Ueillo- eratic litmiiiialitig coiiuiuiuii. iilwllllo !. I,. CATIIKV. UK 1. 1, tlSl.V SMtJKKD, SWI KT. l'Ol'NU . . . inc. Mist Marie Powell' school will okd ut the Newton cottage on French llroud uvcniic, Sept. ft, and will continue for ten mouths. A full course of uttiilv, incluil ing languiiges, music and art will be iui tniucd. Auction ot U' n Marche at 11 ,'a. m and 5 p. m. IT1I-: Kl-'l-INHl) To tlie voters of lliiueuiMtii- i-mniiy, I hereby illllolllice myself a callilnt.il'- li'l It- i-leetioll to tlic ufliee of Kt'uisti-r ol flu-iis in tlie comiiis lection, subject totlie at li ill uf tlie Dt-muciatic lioillillatiugcolivctltlull. J. J..MACKHY. lil&wimo Apricot Sherbet, 25 CTS- QT. V. J. Postell, 39 COLICG? ST. Til E ADVENT TKK3I Ol' THK KII'TV-TIIIKII ANNTAI, SKSSION OH"- mm St. Mary's School, RALEIGH, N. C imr.iNs SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1894. Address the Rector, Ucv. B. Hinodes, A. M. '-l.Vl.UUO Ik It Auo'lier Clinox'? The West Aslieville and SiiliihiirSnriirJS Kailwiiv Co. have adopted a throuijh ch dulc from I'. 1 1. to Siilphur Surinus withoui eliunue every III) niinutts from 8 i. in. to i p, in. I'll i e litis lieen reduced. until lurtlier tiotici', to '.'II cents lor the round (rip of 1'J miles. Open ear leaves l".U. s;ju, tlicnce every thud trip. New slvlc full hals at WhUlock's cluth iiiK house. DOX'T HE DECEIVED hy any erafty tliidcr who tells you ho hits some- thhiK visa that's "just nil Rood " as Dr. l'lurco's Fa vorlto Prescrlp' tlon. Is It urob nhle I The oniu medicine which is ymtmntecd by it's makers. If ft iliMwit't henuflt or cure, In every case, thpy '11 return the money. It's B special nmlieiiiK (or young girls Just antarins womanhood; fur women at the critical " chniiKn ot life;" fur women approaching ennflneniont ; nursing motbersi sou ewry woman who is run-down. " Rrlibrllls, Ritrklnahnm 0.,N.C. un. n. v. riRHtu i iKtiT Mr i wnm w THE IMPERIAL - TRIO, J KAN SUIAKFKK. Violinist. 1'AKtS CONSKRVAToKY CHARI.KS I.. SCIIAKFHK, rimiist, I'RANKl-'ORT CONSMRVA TORY SIDNKY II. TAYI.OR, T.ellU IIRVSSKI.S CONSKR VATORY, Wilt oiH-n n shiilio til ri Oranta' ttrcet. Ashe- villf, on Sei)temtH.r the Isl imtl witl tiuw receive anpiu-aiiotis lur tite lollowmn hram'ties: Vuihn. euiiiiKiMi utiy, r rent ii ami iieniiaU IAUKUHKV ricasv atltlrts KENILWORTH INN that Tour Dr. 1'lerniCii Fnvtirltn Prtwrlntlnn na uncovery imvo none nu ninro vnoa umt tho physlolHii who has tniitiHI me. ArU'r Uk r your niMiicincn, i iriiiiits iliink your " I'resoripllun ssy una mi than Ins; your niMtlolnisi, I milned sevoral nountls. 1 think your "Prescription" the best I cue In tin world for ladles. i nwdl- Is tlie place to net clu ap ami firnt cIbsh work. COLLARS AND CUFFS I8C PER DOZ Other orlicU'S nt remilnr price, less per cent. 47 ration avenue. Aahcvitlc, N. C DR. ISAAC ROBB, HOtlOKOPATIIIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office, The VIII, cor. College nnil llnywood streets, near ponloflice. OFFICE HOURS 8 to lo;u to 3; 6 to 8. d-jilllll MOriCK. I want every mini sntl woinnii In the United Htatea Inlt-Kitetl in the opium nnd winkey hnbita to have one or my hooka oa llirw uilteaaea. natitcfw II, M, wtlol.l.KY, Aiiams, liu,, Dos Jo, and out will lie aent you fret. S-jtxleo16uio Hint Rock Ilnl Sprlim I.v. Asheile " Kournl K nob " Marion " Moratiton " Hit Sivy 44 Newton 44 Stale-".-'.!!" ..... Ar. f;ulilorv ; " ilrti-nstitu'o j " liHilvilie Ar Kii'bti'.i'llil 7777 ! l.v. tuentitioru j Ar. Ilurbum 44 K'tlHuh luildstnnro 1-y. linnviflc Ar. l.yuehliurj; " Wttshfniflon " llititimore 44 I'biUriclphla 44 Ne, York WESTBOUND f.T. New York ' PhilaiU'lphia 44 Baltimore A Card. 8 :tOi,m i'j arum . 12 40. im . 'J 31 inm 3 r'Jptn 4 MHini . C 1 7ltn . .1 niliim rt 1'Otim . 7 1 1 im x oopm . in urmm . tl IOi " -"ttm '."lii Ilium 3 HBatn , " ;tottm ,, tl I'Opm ,. 12 3CHIU .. 1' 1 Ham 7 l.laro .. H u:iun .. 10 H'liiir .. 1 23itn 37 & M 4 HOj.m u nnptf .. 0 '.'Ontr. A Card. A Card. Wlli-hiniclou 10 4.11111 " Lynchburg 3 -43am Ar. Danville .., 8 aoam l.v. Kii'timonii . .7. .7."..".. ,.7. 12 noam " Imnviltf ft 4-Dani Ar. Ortetntton) (1 ft nam Lv. Onlt'sboro f5 oopm Lv liuicitfh A 45am " Iturlmm t; 41nm Ar. (srvrnttiorn H ,'( inn' A Card. 1 hcicby nnnoioicc iny.sclt a caiuliilatt tnr the Ificc ot" Treasurer of HuncoinlK- county snlt- t to tliejictiou of the Deuiucratic i-tmnty Con- ut ion, and I wiMi iu U iuk r uty tlilnik to the liiriitl.i who have so ul'teii eitcUil tne to the llice. nUStwimo J. H. LOI RTNKY. A Card. To tlie voters of Aslieville township. I lierehv uuinimce nivselt" a caiidnl.ite lor contalile ol il township, sittijeet totlu- aL tiuitol' thi Denio- r;itic noniinatiuu eonvuHiuii. a;ilti V. I. IKtsTlC. L,v (jtcennhoro H -ijnm ' Salishurv 10 Ho hit " Stau-nvillr 11 lium " Newton o:;p n " Hiekorv 12 22om " MurKftnton 1 tjoro 41 Marioti i 4Htni Round Knob 2 4tpni " Asheville ., 4 Omihi " Hot Spring o ;mpm Ar.riuni mif o oOpn Mornatowa il ,'iopm ' Knoxvillr 7 4,ripni l.A. fit S. RAILROAD No. 14 No. iG L'. AHhcville n 1 iftrn Menderaonvillc . Mnt Kock " Saluda Trvun Ar. Spartnnt)arx . " Coluniliia " Chiirlestoti ' Savnunah 11 J.'jeksonviMe t-iim lO 111., Ml 10 rtOHin 1 1 rtOain :i 55p n r :ii)iii lOlOpni T otiptu 7 rtr.pin K i7pm M :tuptn ooptn lo ooptn 1 2fpn. 1 1 :toam ;t inn to if l.v. Jacksonville " Savannah ' Cliarie-ioii " Cu'uinliin Lv. SportaritiorK Trvon " Saluda ' Flat Hock " Hendem'nv'le Ar. AabcviPc ILMURPHY BRANChT Lv. Aslit villc , Ar. Wflvtirarfle , " Hr.vdon C it y Lv. I tryson City Ar.Anrirew Tomntla... NO. 15 NO. l3 7 OOani 1 1 4111111 7 lauiu r inpin h l"pra 1 1 Hp m a 4mti 10 12pm 10 22ptn 11 20pm The Victor Pneumatic tire has no rival. It is more durable than any other and the inner tube can be re moved in case of puncture in less than five minutes. The only inner tube removable through the rim. All Victor improvements arc abreast with the times and meet every re quirement Victors are BEST. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. SAN FRANCISCO. DETROIT. OCNVCR. ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO. Is Now Prepared to -Furnish all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Fine Church, Cabinet Work and Bank Fixtures WHMB ViU KNTIMATK8. Asheville Woodworking Co. II. Kauffman, Supt. Telephone, 164. t p. p. ?. PIMPLES, BLOTCHES AND OLD SORES PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT CATARRH. MALARIft. AND POTASSIUM KIDNEY TROUBLES Makes Marvelous Cures in Blood Poison Rheumatism and Scrofula tli wvak niMl il"'lnliiiii'l, imin Mr-n mHi to ivr;ikpn"j inrvo, r('i'K (litMiiAL4. yninti I In- put lent. ItruiUi mill hllpptlM'SS Wlli'lO HI' HIU'l'S, clm.iiijr lei'lhicf anil l!Mliii1(' ttrxt i rrviiil'-.i. and DYSPEPSIA Arc entirely rratOTrd by P.P.P. -prickly Ah, Pose nnot snd Potss slum, Uis grea'-eal blood iiurlSar on arUi. AsmiT)Fi!H, 0. . July 21 , Msn Uppman Bim., BHVailUilll. ln.i iii ak liiiis-I limiltlit a bottle of your 1'. I' P. nt ll"t Sirlii:i.Ark..and It linn il,moino niuroKooilihiiii three tnoni h ' treat mnt at 1J10 Hot UprlugSi Beutl throo Iwi M- C. o. 1). Abordoea, liruwn County, 0. , J. O. Jonnsloa. I tier. rp. Trt nti trhpm It may ronrern; 4- :tupin 11 fl.'ipin 7 i r, i mi 11 .'mam a i,rini ir,itn :ispin r nriptti r, ir,itn 11 Jiipm No. I7 u (illiirr II) ri'.iain 11! 4Mpm 1 2 nHptu a a.hm 4 1,'spni A Card. To l liu voters of Iluiicinnlrf uminy i liercliy nuiiuuiicc myself raiiili1atv for RfKUT of Uvv ol IliiiicoinU; coiiuly, .-uWji-ct totlic iH'iuo- :atic noiutuntiuK coiivctitum. Kt'sK'Cti"ully, vi.KSiwituo I. W. 1HIWKLL. A Curd. To the voter of lMtikninln' comity, I hereby iinuoiiiioe myself a cjiuitulate for tlie office of KeKitL-r of Uevtls of Ituucuiultc county, subject to the uclinn of the Di-iuocratic convention. Very resect fully J. 1J. I1KKVARU. .VMlrNtwimo " Morphv .. 6i!p No. 18 7 ( mm 7 2 nam 7 (tflRtn ...... to ft4ani U fi'.im - A Card. To the voters oi Iluucoinbe county, I hereby iiiittounce myself n cniuHilute for Lhu ittTice ol Clerk of the Superior court, Kubject to the nc- lion of the Deiuocrutic nominating' convention. Very resinctfully W. II, CWYN, Si4(lf4wim Lv. Murphy Ar. Tomntln " AntlrcwH ' Ilrynon i.tty " W lynrnvlHe " Ashe vl ilc tluilv exet pl.v Sitinlay. ; SLEEPING CAR SfcRVICEriTI Nus 1 1 auit 1 U Sleeping tSnrs between Hleh muiicl nnil tVreriislHirn, inul tr na 37 and .H8 I'ulttnan sU-ipitiK enr between New York, Aslieville timl Hut Springs being lumd cd on Nos. 11 nint Ufin K, nnd I) uud W. N, C. bvismtis. riilbnun S'teoiui; Car between AhheviHe and Ciiieiuniitl. vin Knoivlltc. 'I ruius Nos. 1 ;t. l. M nnd 10 aolid tmim between Aslieville nnd Columbia, connecting nt Columliiu with S, C. K y Inr Charleston nnd V C. I Ky for Snvnnnnh, Jacksonville nnd nil Florida points, l'uilniuu slecpem on Nos. 10 dint 14, hctweeii Jacksonville, Antic ville uml Hot -Springs. W.A Il Klv, S. II. IIAKIIWICK. t'.cirl l'nns, A irt . AHst tieu'l I'nss Art., WnshiuuMiiti. I). C. Atlanta. Oa. V. lv M'lH.i:. C. iriMipt , Columbia. 8. 0 Al. tl I. r. Tronic .Munagtr. washinuton. V II. ORhliN, OenM Manugcr, WuBhingtou. Notice To the voters nf lltuicomiH: county, I hereby announce myst lf a catulidate for the office of Register of Deeds, subject to the Democratic county convention. T. W. SHKLTON. S-iiiKScwiiuo Notice. To the voters nnil citieiis of liuncoiulte county. I will be n candidate before the Demo- cratic convention for the nomination for the office of superior court Clerk, inibject to the ac tion of said convention. S-i?Ukwiit,o K, B. ATKINSON. Announcement I hereby Announce myself as candidate for the office of Clerk of the Hnperlor court, subject to the nit ion cf Duncoralw county Democratic nominal in convention. Respectfully MARCUS W. ROUKRTSONl August 14th, &-i4dvStwim K"r prtiniiiy s'euiniiirjf aiut trlMy fHiilnht, fur bliintl I'l'iviilui,', i.iei'c.i rml jiiilyii), n in hi mil. (Ii sl:i, toil In all liU n".l ntui cKPi (1 -i-a.-tf, liko ttoti'bCH, poupli s, n!il iliroliltt lilee:, ti'Ker, rr''lil hojut. IhmIh. tr sti-i li, 'r.vMiift w inn r hit, nltlmui fvr.n f fnntrn.llrtMi.th.il P. P. IW. tlvloil him ul intritlrr I'l tho vrntltt. r.inl ninHrA iHrtitlvo, upcedy Had pon-juncul eurea iu all eiisL'tt. I,:n!ie wfcTUt HVntems nro ptisnud and i-hi'flo blued i In an impuro conl tin. dutome'itru il IrrMgnlaritiiiss, ore 1 crulfnrly ln'Oi-lltod hy 'lit won ci-rfut tonic fliiit hlona clynniijr pnp rth-Hoi l'. P- ' Prickly A ah, Toko lioot ni:d I'otastiiam. HririNovnaD, Mn,, -Vug. 14th. IK)-. testify to tho wond'Ttnl pmp-wrtlei of i . !. 1. lor riiTiit'ari ur tuuaniii. t I'lii'-ri'il tor stu-erM yn.ira wiili nnun ni;':i:lyind disiigruoiilih) eruption on 1 :v r-n'-. I tried ovory known reme Ci ho. 111 vnin, until P. P. 4. waaiuod, ou t ani now eatlrely cur-ml, lylgiitul by) J. V. JOHNSTON. Skin Cancer Cured Ttittmonyfronwhe Mayor of Sequin ft Croi'TK, Tfx., Januiry 14, V Mrsniii. i.ii'i'MXN ittEOrt., Hftv-innah. ft;i.: t; nt!cwn hivo irh'd your H. Y P, for n dlHtf-Aneor thesUtn, usumlr known uktn rnncer.ut thirty yiars mnif 1uii7, and .oand nrroat relief: 16 putilloailiobhtod nnd romovos nil If rltntlon from tun ai'nt of tho dlans anil preroui nay Hi'reaoiDK ,i v;w aort'ti. I hava taken llveor hIx Imtcl nnd fMl conisileot tlmtanothoroour will cirocca uurvi. it had nl:o rollevoa nin from fndlR- sttoQ ami i:uuiaoQ nr KiwHnrwii "'. inm i--s. n. , fr(.m lnilltr,ncioD an .ur incSUio Irom my n ptTnonal cam W. M (iiinwlij.lito. iK.mnllvoto.lwlrhhfjrt Attonw 0:y"im, v.it trcniwl ly tho vory IiohIi RDM. Atioruoy st Lair. hh.lil-ina aim nmnt bumlrHit ofilnl- fiirH. trlo-l vry known ronivdy with" outlln.lliinrBlW'l. Ihavi' only ukon uotilo ol your P. P. P., snd ca cIkitiuIIj wiy It has dune inooiora fonl tlunnnythlnc I Iioto cvor taken. u.im rooiiimu.l yur madlclDS to all euliurera tb. nbovj diaoanoa. MHS. M. M. YKAEV. CptlaDeM, Urcon Couuiy, Mo. M tn Blood Diseases Hailed hu ALL DRUQQI8TS BELL XT. UPPMAN BROS. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 23, 1894, edition 1
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