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THE ASHEV1LLE DAILY CITIZEN. Saturday Evening, September 15 1894 THE ASBEYILLE DAILY flUZEX I'HIM l.li li.UI.V ll.Ci:ri M'A I AMtWlil.KLV sriiscmrritis am ms: IMu Yi:ir li.vil.v I Six Minith ; Time M"lilli cl'l l. I. S I I lur Miilllll, ill ; nl I I hit' U i.'i k, paid 11 lilllV ariicm.. .... SO. DO :i.nu 1 no 15 Suhneriliers who nr their ;iifs arc vims;ii to muke onnplaiat ut the olliee us sunn uk I" ixil. ' till-' hour ' iiinrv is later than :.''" or 'o'clock The Citi.eii wuiits i know that too. SATl'KHAY, At ill ST 1.1. 1S'J. A Kai.i.ii.ii u k'Krain sas that IL' lutucrs dI ('iiiilliinl i-mimv have liitn put mi trial lianth tor flirting tuoMurmon m issio narks to Itavc time The tele Xiam ailils that "the same kind ol re iiKival nl Mnriimiis h is occurred m a number nl enmities, hut this is the first lime theie has heeii any trouble ahnut il." Smile niic. liieii. whn hives law and uuler has -.nmi'v .Tftakencil to the fact Dial il these "Mnimmi inissinnaries have In nkeii a law they can lie proceeded ,if;.iicist in a le.il wav, ami tluit if they have mil. 1 1 ii v should lie let alone. 111. tool.. Ill Kli.-ilf I .-I n.d in !'.- the lienmciale l ainhiliiis' t.ir I'.nvi riinr had a plumb) nl In lv.a i lie KVimliliiMti c.itidi. dale I -r l'.nirnnr had a iilmalitv nl nunc than Intnl. In Vcni'mil ill IMC the Uepiiblieaii candid ite hail a pluraluv nt r.i,,UJ in 1 Mi I the Ki public -in I unci urn ha:l a pturnlit v In l.Mi.' the Ki-pubheaii I ir Imvern In irmotit eamliihite Ui nl '.'7 01 HI nilil. candidate I -r I'invernnr nl Maine had a plurality nl 1 1 . In lS'.i-l lie had a plurality nl , ; 7 ,( it I nr therealmuts. The luttirc n mains unknown. - New Vmk Sun. Year us;.' wlieti the Sun was iu tl: habit ni sauna sumetliin.Ui now and t Inn. alma u circulation, it sanl, audit a ctcal ul'iv.g nil in thedeniaui! lor Suns, . tile UMlit nl its MIIMi.irt nl l'lltlel tor l hi i icMilencv. that it could view with i ijiKiiiiimlv the loss nf even jn noo sub senhcis, confident that tliev would re mi u iu ijimd time. It nriy be sai l to hi so wiih the Democratic party. It stead I. i snniHirtcra are nl creiulv wonied bv"ieat iclniies"m Kcpii'ilii'.ui states, anv more than U.ci aie ui.dulv elated 1 iv victories ;ii.i'!v "arcat" ill Stati that have always I . in 1 Miioir.itic. W know that uic erotic pa 1 1 v o an ad .mi i . it it M'lllC n! 1 1 ! side or tu: i: p.ll t V iri 11,'1. 1 : in it a i U 'i in. I. ,,bc to the i. all' :i : a We Mi'l.iiv c uin.eineius nl the I'.-ino . "ii:ci all v such as lii.ii i, :'. :..dis ii'iw ami ilicn, ni ! i , , 1 1 s stop bv the w;ii ml" i-trariijc paths, the i :'l ! 'V mm Is i a.'ctcd. Its ':; tics ime: its .l.iiai to W the public atlaiis ot valid as ever. mUniplale the Vermont TUB Kl.l COXGKESS. (L'liAKi.oTTK.N.CScpt. Kb Special It has been said that one hall the State know s not what the other hall if is. S i lar as lliiiicoinlie is eoneeinid, she will disprove the nl.l saw in so far as what MccklcnbuiK is tilling in the wav ol road improvement, is concerned. I lie oeie Biites from the reat niountaiii counlv are practical nun, mm who know a Kood thing w hen they see it, men elected by the Commissioners because nl their eapaeily lor observing eveiy point that would be of benefit to lluiieoinbe iu the Kood roads work that she is to begin soon on a seientilic basis, an 1 the county is bound to be benefitted by this trip. Uarlv this forenoon the visiting dele gates were taken out iu carriages by Charlotle eit'.-us to look over a portion of the work not heretofore inspected the ouarrv, convict camp and operations in the making THAT ENGLISH PARTY. id p.o ii li lie, ; iii i : M.one li'aiis It oi''. t la v M.iv iik i ill aw Irom tl.ein I'lOitain; not In he t he i el iv. The future, it is i iiiiS in s'.lv uiiknowii; but we lire that it will contain a I 'cum in v iiiid that a majority nl tin n iu'"-le w li be with it. SOh 7 CAHOLISA SEWS. 1 1 Ic lo nsiime Ins Indge M ilutns mi tin Imi is hinch. ili'U'iiii'i' t'iiir ,iii'ls:in in vi la t ii m to 'lihver the aildu at the Oil iari us Cniiniy l air, at Cnumid. - I'uiiug ll.e past lew da s about 13 ciiii i iis hate been dropjed troi.i the r lis at the Seaboard Air lane shops in Nidiigli. The I'npulisls and Kit id Itcaiis ap pear to have lusul in the 1'iuh Judicial district. Tliev have nominated William I'. I'.vuum ol t'lieiiisiinio tor soliciior. The V ilmiut nu Star lis I hat James A. I.ockharl, cm., aihi!' 'I the people i.i l a ims ii k at . nt h port Tuesday and made an luipics.-nc .mil tunning speech - I'he l'liiartiniat "I jiieiilttire has llllltlll SnlllC C' l lll linliS I I ilS list Ol inttnii mills in the Male, which show I he iinnil er i l si'iiii i ! " he 71-' , "00. rnis is an ini ieasc o- mu lo per cent, iu a ear. Ii is t! c I'P'iii' i "i n.enli.'ints that the pi ice nl cottnn is so iow Unit tanners w ill auaiu be verv slow tu sii ml their nu ..icy tins teir. Cottmi cannot iie pi ' lnat.lv uiaile al li cculs a pound in Noi ih Carolina. -Nin tart T.arms i I the Stale Far- inns' .ilh.i lit ii al p' i w ill Slllipl which, hi sais. Craw lord .-ii.nl mailer. n, e s it s he will not make no- Jus in the Ninlli ilislrict, but , i hiinl the "demand card i.ii';;tissmaii V . 1. and will explain that Thuisd.iy 1J timltord itniiiiv charged w iih h i Moriium mtssmn.,i tes ell known farmers n weic put on trial li iced a pair to l.'n vi ol there The men do 'ml denv the charge. The sani'-' kind nl riumv.il nl Mormons has occurred in n number i c unties, but this is the fust tune ll. iie has been any trouble about il. Chairman 1'ou ol the Slate iMuo- eralie ecinunttee, has :i telegram from resident lulian S. Carr ol Hie State As soeiationof lieinocralic clubs in which it is announced that I'lovernnr 1 1 ites ol Alabama will be in Raleigh next Thurs- dnv to attend the meeting of the assoeia tiou, and will deliver an iiddress. Law nine liardiiier, ot the National Assncia lion nl Dcinncriitie chilis, willalsoalteild and speak. A MlulllJ tioort 81 J II. l-li'lil tile Cll.nli'tte i il'sii ver. Slate licolngtst llolines reinarlail in a private conversation ytslcrday that that State Koad eoiil'cience just ailj airned, surpassnl iu its bona fide membership and Us personal I, the National Koad congress held at Asburv l'ark in July, The attendance was indeed surprising, and the bndv would make an admirable Mate legislature. It means something when a lioily ol this size, composed ol such mateiial and tepriseutinir lerritory Irom Ashcville to Newbi.'in,ean he gotten logei her lo talk uboul the public high ways u ml to discuss measures for their itiiin wimiiit. Il ii indeed the most In ie I ti I sign nl the tiiius. I.omi HIh Chance I'lntlt the Tlle'kllsi'iHie lH-lllocuil. Mr. Kichmond Pearson wauls to be elected lo Congress iu order to regulate the counlv government svstcm of North Carolina' The n cords show that lie might have passed a law to repeal the pres.'Ut ststem when lie was in I he leg islature ol 1.SK7 but he voted to continue It, OemocrHi'l Kulii. Flinii Uic K i U IK II News mill Ohseivei. "While a few setbacks lire pimsible, iiivs Mr. hepew, "1 look lorward within a v ar or twit to an cm ol'nrospcrity ua riuiilhd in the history ol the eiiwntrv." That's the wnv the Democrntie tut iff is Koing "tu luiu tlir country." active the makitiL' nl mac ida- mized roads that will be ol lasting bene lit. Mecklenburg is tlie"imlhcr ol good roads" in North Carolina, and her man ner ol working was of course an otuict ol deep interest to all the delegates. 1 was taken out by S. Vittkowsl,v. that well known eiti.'ii whose name comes into mil d whenever Ch irlotte is men lioiicd. The mute was over the old Statesville road, which has been trans loriiitd lor sivetal niilcsiuto a thoioiigli I ire that has the appearance, s lar as oaviui! s. ol a citv stie.t. It u a "lOiiibiiiatinn" in ad, relened to bv I'uu. Stone iu Ins A-hevide addiesi recently hat i. a mad nne side ol which is ma c.i'iami.' d and the oilier hall well rol'ed eailh. The miicadam road is used il winter and the din road in summer I'h.it most important lactor m the con iliuclion nl a rnadwav, dramatic ii scruDiilouslv observed. I'll a IlO-foot mad IL' or la Icet ol the bed is uiacada mi.ed. Four courses ol stone are nseil in the preparation, beginning with a bed of large rock and ending iu a top dress ing ol line crushed stone. A'l thisis rolled will and by the time the work is finished the eotiutv has a road to be proud of. A portion ol the mad dnvcti over has been down lite tears and is now iu splendid condition, 'over tin se improved roads lioises draw loads that would bulge the eves ol a lanner living in a countv where road improvement is unknown. The Mecklenburg convict camp is lo caled at the ouarrv Horn which stone is taken lor road uupi ovi iiieut. There are 1 in convicts, and thci do everything irom driving a stone wagon to making Jnlluni; tor the liiiiubeis ol the gang Supci iiitiiiili ill's ijiiarlcrs, crusher, mithy, st. iblis, cic., arc here, and 110 P'.'i sniis Iiiid nn idle moments Irom sunup to sundown. The visitors were shown the entire modus operandi, even to the "ghost," which walks whenever some uiirult 1'iisi'iier retuses to obey the com munis ol those in authority. A strap in the hands ol a gu ild serves to make tin uiiiiliiiii'iit complete and most i lleetivc. Mecklenburg has 10 miles ol roads su. li as we drove over today, and lucre is no cessation to the good work. Fverv section ot the countv, seeing the good elitcts ot the improvement, is reaching nil after better roads. In some sections stone is purchat-d Irom farmers living near the road that is to be improved l he price paid them being being 0 cents i cubic vaid. but some parts ol tile counlv have become so clamorous for niter ihivcwuvs that the residents ire tin -nisliing the stone tree. i the return Irom the drive today the k legates were taken to the line tarni ol ipt. 1'ihii Wadswoi th. la the cellar there' this prosperous cine'll has iplite a niimbei ol casks, f rom the casks there may be drawn rilreshments of a rare old vintage but there's no need ol prolong ing that part ot the story. Those ol the lilegales who partook ol the Captain s hospitality say it was enough to make them remember it lor a long tunc. It was tint strictly a part of tile road in vestigation, but a mightilv appreciated side issue, ns il were. Cunt. Waels- worth's larm comprises ;t')0 acres and Mr. Vt ittkowskv ottered lo wager ngats thai t litre' was not a bit ol il as large as his hat that w as not under cultivation. file I, nee herd of blooded catilc are alone sullici. nl to turn the average dairy man giecu with envy. 1 lie last session ol the roail congress was held this alleriioou, Thisgalhcriug has been one of representative men throughout, and on impetus has tin loubti'dly been given to mad building tnai win ne ni iiimiiii irikiii in an sec tions ol North Carolina. I'eblilcH Hon. Mark I.. Keed believes I'. nil combe's stone w hl make as good toads as Mecklenburg's docs. Cii'O. S. Powell is the lluiieoinbe' ' ll iwer girl." lie received a huge liompii I Irom an aelnii iiigliicnd tins morning, and ol course every lluiieoinbe man is wealing a Loutonnicre. "For good roads in llimcoinl e, too," ii the couplet accompanying the- names ol our dt legates on the Central hotel r.gister. The Central, bv the way, en joys the distinction ol being the only house 1 ever stopped at that has a Ilible on the drcser iu the guest's room. Charlotte has a splendid institution in I he Manufacturers' Club, organised three months ago and having now a membership ol o.'i. Its rooms are iu the observer building, and a spleudi I suite they are reading, r.ceotion, Anting, bath, billiard and dining rooms and visitors are made welcome. 1 was piloted 'hrougli them last night by Mr. Tomp kins of the Observer, who is a leading spi it in Charlotte's progress and an authority on matters ni.iiiulaetori.il. Mention ol Charlotte would lie in incomplete without reference to the Ob server, which under the new regime has heroine the newsiest paper in North Car oliua. I'r. Caldwell, who has threat ened to paint the picture of the editor of rill-: Cn i2i:., 'i tul who knows the State like a book from Murphy to Montco, is editor-in-ehief, and has an able assistant in Howard A. Hanks, an Ashcville boy who is winning his laurels iu journalism. Miss Addie tlliains is the city editress, and makes a daily practice of getting more news than anybody would dream of. Her work "den" isnhoweroflieauty a perfect parlor, with not the slightest suggestion of a place connected with the produet'on of a newspaper. It does not look like Tun Citizkn oflicc. Aiken. IT I II.I.H Till: IIII.E, a dos of Ilr. Pieriv's I'hiisant Pollrts, Kirk IhndiV'hu, lliz.iui-ss, ('iinstiiiotion. In digestion. Ililiuus Attacks, and ail ilornngo niiuits of I ! liver, stomach and bowels oro promptly ami permanently cured. (Urn K'Wf.ui. .Vnmhull Co., W. Fa. It. V, I'lKuru. M. i lliilTidn, N. Y.: Iur .sir -Two yinm into I was pnlo and iiiiiiriiiieu, hhhi ier nii'iiii il in my Moniacb, Lei Ttat ill Co iu e dud Learn The Tiulb. l-inm tin-Cliatlestuil News ami llhselver. 'They can't investigate us in New York," as Governor Tillman says. We have had euough of that sort of investi gation. Let them come to South Caro lina and "learn the truth." If wc have nothing to hide" we have nothing to fear from so impartial investigators. There have been IvnchingS in the Mate that we cannot justilv in any degree. We do not seek to justify them; we con deinn them as strongly us our visitors can possitnr condemn mem. incse Ivucbiugs, however, are not in the question. We stunJ charged with Ivuching innocent colored men and women tor no cause, and it is this charge that these Unglishmtn have come here to investigate. Wc certainly can bid them welcome and "give then every facility to get at the facts they want. If they make a true report of the facts ut home we will be belter understood there, our enemies will not find so ready audi ences for their lies and slanders hereaf ter, and we will have gained everything by tic investigation. If they mike a false reKirt or misrepresent the lac's, we wdl be no worse ell than we are now. We think, therefore, that Governor Tillman has acted wisely in inviting the Fuglis'iiuen to come here and learn the truth" at leasure, ami that his invita tion ii tul iiiomise if wilconie to fern should be approved ami sustained by every good ciliz n in the State. 1AKUK IIK A L ll.tl Cast Your Eye On These: PlvIME ROASTS, LAMB CHOI'S, SIRLOIN STllAKS, SAUSAGE, JAMES Telephone No. aj. TENDERLOIN STEAKS, LEG 0' MUTTON, CORNED BEEF, RICH SOUP BONES. WOLFE MEAT CO., Stall '-A," CUy Market. A FULL LINE OF WILLIAMS' SOAP AT Alio her HIk Transfrr Ul Mineral And Timber LautlN. ! nun itu- Tue'W.iseii' ticnim'tat. Negotiations have been pending for sometime looking to the transfer ot large bodies ol mineral ami timber lands Jackson countv. The transaction was closed on the 1st inst, and the deeds have been passed and recorded. The lauds include what is known as the I. lvespecu lation, the ha vies lauds and the Savan nah copper mine, the latter the property of the Allison htirs. Messrs. W. C. Smith, . S. Templinand Col. S. A. Jones are of the company making the purchase whose object is to develop the copper, corundum and chromic iron which aie louud in quanti ties on the Ian Is in question. There nre found, also, kaolin, feldspar and Hint of suierior ex.Tllenec lor potter's use, and mica in mauv places in paying quantities mill ut good quality. Nickel ore is also found iu large quaulitiis. The amounts paid lor the several prop erties aggregate 120,1100. It is the purpose ol the companv to erect copper smellers, chromic irou and corundum plants of modern improve ment and to enter upon the development (,f these minerals on a large scale in the near future. A "JUHt Front Ueorxls" IXnuer. l liuii the- Atlanta CiillstUiitinil. Last Thursday, at the liattery l'ark hotil, Ashcvill', Dr. oe Jacobs of At lanta gave an old-fashioned Southern dinner complimentary to Mr. folk Mil ler, the Virginia humorist and other dis tinguished gentlemen, and it was a din ner 'tit for the gods," as it were. The menu was aiiti-belliini iu every respect. There was peach and honey, okra soup, tomatoes, cucumbers and that rare old dish, "lloppiu' John!" Then came a whole cask of Georgia claret, and then, corn pone and sweet potatoes, lye hom iny and country tried chicken and water melon and entice! And as souvenirs of the occasion the guests were provided bv Pr. Jacobs with sea if pins set with h.rvi! It was a gloiious occasion. Hill Nve came in while the dinner was in pro gress and gave the following impromptu poem : "N.'l sinci' A'htill was a sinner Have I stiiii k so tint a iliinie-r S,i. let I've-rv tine iliTiillter Tilt ill llulinr nl Atlanta Wli.it is la tin- nml what is mum v To this liiiii,l peach ami lintn-v ' It a li'ift ill his catri'l ijualti-il this nolile t'.rnrtiia clalil. All the solemn salt's scm uinn. He wuultl nut no home' 'til! mmuiiK " A dinner like that was euouL'h to make a poet even out of plain Hill Nve. City Passenger Agent Trunk K. I'.irby ot tl e Southern Kailway has been au thorized to make a rate of $1 1 to Ral eigh and return next week lor the meet ng of the State I Mnocrntic clubs. Tick els will Le on Sale Septiniber IS to I'll inclusive and good returning till Septem her 'SJ. A rate to Charlotte and return has been made lor the meeting of the State association of colored llaptist Sun il.iv school'!, tickets being sold at the same time for the Kaleigh meeting and good returning till September '-'I. The rate bv Salisbury to Charlotte is $7. HO and by Spartanburg $0 fiO. We have made arrangements bv which we can furnish TiiK Wi:i:ki.v dim s and the twiee-a-week New York World all for ouly $1.."0 a year. Here is the opportunity it get your own pa iter and the New York World twice every week at extraordinarily low rates. 1)11, T, f, SMITH'S Willi STORE On the Public Square. SHOES! With spring heels are not ho easily "ruu over'' iih heeled ones, We have niiMses or woman's, sizes LVorV,.widthsl),E, EE Solid leather through out, made to order, a shoe we have used for .years. They are way up both iu looks and wear. Trice $1.50 In grain, rather heavy. Tip and plain toes, and dongolu. common sense and square toes, patent leath er tip. They make splen did school shoes. One price. Samples in the window. Shoes exclu sively. J. SlANGEM5EH(J, 4 S. COt KT SyfAKK. A iilivslcliiu nroniiuno- m my niw "Catarrh of tlio Smiimeh," but be eniilil nut help me, I hnil n month without snllil fond unit when I tried to est I would v.niilt. At this time 1 tM'irun tnklnir Doctor Heme's I'lriuunt Pel lets, nnd In two wwks I whs dfTlrteilly better. 1 hui now in Knnd Ultdu Am,,,,,... "''nun, nun never ien Miss Aum isii. h.lu.t , niv Mr t rmvc n ts-tter rnlnr, cut inure, mnl huvo no illstiiw sfter enllinr-lmvltiij KSiniil thlrteua puuuils slnii I Ih'kiui tiikiiiv tlicms Yours truly. MAIiY AN0UI8IC. Tke PUti of NrlllnK Inllrlin Thnwk Drslf n, ibmuu'tt Vo P I IS R G 12 Did You Know That 'We Are Now Doing THE Finest Engraving That Has Ever Been io Asheville? A we :m intw iiinkintE nn entiu'tv tirw am Miptritir line til Sottvi-tiir Simhhih we will oflcr ur uitioiithai K"-'tuy itiiutTii priccn. ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING JEWELER. FOR SALE A Niw mill. cuiiiilete, 40-horHe power eiiKine mnl Imilir, nioutittil. Will sell cheap Tor cash, or to gone! party will take lumber. W. C. KUNKLK, 8-ijilik wiiiio0 Alezsmler CORTLAND BROS. KB At. B8TATB BROKBR3. INVH8TMBNT A0BNT8 NOTARY PUBLIC ' Uuant Rccnrely plaiTd at H rr cent. OIHne ilB a l'tton A.. no Mlm MUTICK. I want every man and woman In the rimed Htnten Intereiited In the opium anil wiskey hnbita to have one or my hooka on ineiie uiHeaaea. Auuietw 11. m. wuuM,t(Y, Atlanta, ua., box 3S0, and cne will lie aent vol iree. 8-mueodomo .11 I 1SIIE1ILLF, Bill CHUFCH ST. Monday, Sept- l'tli, AT 8:30 O'CLOCK. IIV M'I'.CI.M. Kliot KM' TIIK TWO US K-ACT CtiMKUIKS i !"01(1 Cronies" and "A Morning Call," WILL IIK KKI'KATKl). ADMISSION 50 CTS. DON'T YOU THINK It won M tielu voin 1.h1 untiicf tu tall nilil cx- limine the latye xtofk ul nt-w i;ooil at THE LITTLE STORE AMOD THE C0BEB? , . , You will lie nstcniilH il at tht- laic nml vnricil issortment'patkt'tl iu so inutl a space, will (jive lilK.Tal ilicounl (ur cash. Twenty-five boxes Masou'a crackets iinit cakt-v hvs from Balti more, ;c, to t"K Kjutiil, olil price loc, to 25c, poiitul. Five lnuiilteil itouiitU t;reuch ami AmertCHii camly Irom i-h.. Iu tc. pound, worth 15c. and Soc. potuiil. 1-ureinn and domestic fruits ilwiiys 011 hand. W. J. Fostcll, 39 COLLEGE ST THE ADVENT TERM OK TIIK FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL -THE- ASHEVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY 43 WEST COLLEGE ST., It now ready fur work. We Solicit Share of Your patronage. Urt. Carrie CBurna an eitwrlrnced laundrraa from rittabnrfc, Pa., haa cbarKe of the working depart' mcnta. We wtll endeavor to irlye you C.OOII HilNUST WOKK Our motto la: SATISFACTION TO EVERY CUSTOMER The Frogs Croak Uuaiucas is improving uloni; all linct uud we are in it with the busiest of them; when you need frtih meat come over to the market and we'll supply you, . M. HILL & CO., Before buying your new bicycle look the field over carefully. The superiority of Victor Bicycles was never so fully demonstrated as at present. Our '94 line will bear the most rigid scrutiny, and we challenge comparison. There's but one best Victor. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. CHICAQO. AN FRANCISCO. DETROIT. DENVER. Edison Phonograph & Typewriter Co., 4 PATTO.t AVE. TELEPHONE CAL.I. 40. ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO. Is Now Prepared to- Furnish all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Fine Church, Cabinet Work and Bank Fixtures SBND FOWL B8TIMATK8. Asheville Woodworking Co H. Kauffman, Supt. Telephone, 104. nmntd, p. P. P. BLOTCHES AND OLD SORES PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT CATARRH, WALftRlA. AND POTASSIUM KIDNEY TROUBLES and DYSPEPSIA Port Royal & Western Carolina R. R TO AUGUSTA, GA AND AIKEN, I. C. VIA SPARTANBURG. SOl'TH WARD HOUTB UAILY I.v. Aahi villc K. Hi D. It SO a. m Lv. McnilcJMonville Ar. SimrtanhurK.... P. K. Lv. SiurtanljurK... Ar. Lauri-nH Ar. Greenville Ar. Greenwood Ar. AtiKuata 7 H it w. c. 9 nn " 10 15 " ' li no " " 3 3i m. .. 62 " 3 3IS " Ar. Aiken M. C, Ky. 21 " Ask for tickets over tbia KuntefurfuHtiirrvlce W J. CKAIG, K. L. TOllU Gen'l Pau. Axent. Travelling I'aas Agt. AUGUSTA. OA. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. SKSSION OH "" " St. Mary's School, RALEIGH, N. C, DKGINS SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1894. Aililremi the Rector, Kev. li. Smedes, A. M. 7-i,vl.imo Dr. C. J. Oliveros, THE SPECIALIST. EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT AM) LLG DISEA8E3. Jt - PATTON AVRNUB. (Over Kaywr & Smllh'i Drug Blore.) I', 0. lki .114, Aihcvllle, N. C. 1IIIVI 310pm.., 4 00 p ni.. 11 20 p m.. 11 no 1 1 III L.AVI 4 Oft p m a 30 p m 6 no a n 1 46 a in 8 15am ...WHST ...BAST , .BOIITH ..SOI TIl ... 3 IB pm DUCKTOWN OPENING AND CLOSING OF MAILS. Ol'.N CLOtK ;i 00 p m WEST 3 05pm 0 00 p m KA8T 1 30 p nl 7 30am SOUTH 7 40 a m 3 00pm DUCKTOWN 800am STAR ROUTES. ARHIVK I.IIAVK H 00 p m tlKBVARI) 7 (Ml a m 7 00pm 1IURNSVILLU ft OO a m 0 30 a m HHHCH 10 00 a m 1100 am I.HICHSTItR 12(10 m 7 00 p m...RUTHBKFOKDT0N... S 00 . B THE - IMPERIAL TRIO. JKAN bCIIAKHBR, VtollnUt. PARIS CONSKRVATORY. CIIARI.KS I,. BC1IAKP8K, l'lanlst, FRANKFORT CONSKRVATORY HIDNKY 1), TAYLOR, Cellist BRU88KW CONSKRVATORY, Will oicn Mndio nt 71 Orange rtreel, Ahe vllle, on 8rpteiiihrr the int and will now receive amillcalinnii for the following lira nche: Violin, viola, cello, piano, organ, alnglng, harmony enmposi tion, French and German language. Fleaae addrcM KENILWORTH INN. notice. Asiikvii.i.k, N, C, Sept. j, I'M. Hililitr nrriif f'ilifti! Will vnu Dleiine Bil'l HfiiiL-e lur Ihitt notice at my exKuae from thia uaie limn lite next election : I'ntil rtwntly I iliil not know that liettlng oa elerlioiia wiih a violation of the law In Noith Ciirnlilm nm! I nm miri thnl thin itlilirloiia CUM torn has lieen iiuliilgeil lti, 1y ninny good aud lnviil citit'iiH of our State who love her too well to wilfully dixregnrd her lawn. To auch pernona 11 uonly necessary 10 reler loHecuon 171701 111 CiMle 11ml il will lie readllv olieved. Hnollld we tin fortunately have among us any person who ia so wanting in pntriotinm a to offer or accept a liet upon the result of nny election nereancr, to such iierson 1 give fair notice that it is both 111 nl1 ami that disregard of the law referred to in past days will not, alter publication of this notice, In taken in any uegrce an an excuse lor a repeii tiou of this offense, Very Respectfully, T. W. PATTON, Mavor. We hen rill r concur In the above and will lend all the assistance in our power to the enlorce- nieni 01 tne law. i kanb, cak i ur, 1. r, A. T. 8DMMKY, J. P. o-jd&wjiu - v duty and my pleasure to uphold and enforce I laws of my Slate, aa well as I poaslbly call, "fXHCUTOR'S NOTICH lllllicotlllie Counlv- J Having iunlifU'il at executor of the last will and testament of I'lorella McNcal nn the jlh day of ekntemlH'r, 1114, notice is hereby given lonll iiersmis Indelitedto the estate of the said Florella McNeal to make Imniediale Payment and settlement; and all persons having claims against bhiq estate win preaeni inem lor pay. ment on or before the Hth day of Beptemlier, iKgj, or this notice will be plead la bar ol their recovery, rnis HcptcmDer , isii. B. I. JACKSON, Kxecutor Florella McNeal, deceased, 9 8djt sal Makes Marvelous Cures in Blood Poison Rheumatism and Scrofula P. 1' I, purtfli's the hint"!, tuition "p tlio wcitk aiul tlilillilitl'il, itixt-M ittrunKtli to wt-nptom-tl ncrvps, pjii'i'H dlflvnAOH, ftiTlntr I ho imlli'ttt lionlih aimI hnpi'ltii'M wht'TO inrkm'Pm tiloniy fl'DllIlM RIHl iHH.ottllttU l)rl imvntli'ii. V fir iirlinnrr n.-ct nuljirjr nnl ti'rilnry Tphilift, f r hhtoil iMiWutiiiiir, lucrrii rtal nir(nti, nmlArln. ilyniMMin, nml In nil UIikmI nml ndtn 1lntnri', like bint r bolt, piiilil.N, old fhriHitc iiIcitj, totter. ckM htMHl. hnllft. iT-fliflHH, fritiiun w miif my, wtlhmti fenrof rnntrmtlrtton, Oint I. 1. IMu IhobPNt M(Hil ptirltUT In ih wtrlil, nml nmkra IMxittivn, ticcly nnd periuunuiil curea nail caftiM. Laillw. whnun Hyatem nre polnrd ml iThoMlilnoil In an Impuro ctmul turn. duwtomenatruAl IrrrKiilnrltl"!, re necullarly lirnoflted by ll.e wn- tSfHTelv AckTAsU 'poko ind G routs nny spraadlng of th. o?Vp.,;;.;i..m y ' I hav taken inot six bottlf. Boot nnd r.itasslum. j ' , . . e.maAuat thataaotbar ennrs. will pfloct a uure. It has also relieved I e m spoak la the highest terms of our modlotoo from uiy own personal nowlMge.. 1 was afleute.1 with heart Are Urly ranaovea j P.P.P. -Prlokly Asb, Poke Root .nd Potaa alum, tha greateat blood purloar oo aartb. ABitiinmt. O. . July 21, IMU. Hkks LirpMAH Bros., Savannah. Oa.1 IibakHirs-I bought a bottle of jour P. P P. at Hot ir!ii.Ark.,and It haa done tne mora good than ihra. month'' treatment at tha Hot Spemga. Hood t hroo buttles C. O, D. lUpla..Uonr.J(BWT0 Aberdeen. Brown County, O. Capl. J. D. Jobnstom. To all thorn It mnj emetrni I here by testify to the wonderful propertlea of P. P. P. for erupt Ions of the akin. I rilTori"! lur snvi'ral yeara with an on aiKliily lad dlnugrwwble eruption oa nn faeo. 1 tried ovry known iwma ily i.ii. inT.iln.unlll P. P. P. waauaad, and am now eutlrely curod. (Slgaedby) J. B. JONTO'fc kla cancer Curad. rMiTionyrim tA Uoyor 3)i,TtX. BsqriH. Tax., January 14, 1WM. Mfsbks. Lippmam Baos. . Savannah, fin : tl,i:tleienl havo tried your P. P. I'.furii disease of the skin, usually known - s skin "anoer.of thirty Tears1 aiandmi., nd lound great relief! It purifies ilietiloml and removea all If ruiitioii in'ui in" ii .r t v ODO tK clioerf aT good I! lcanr aft auOorc K 6 ernimiriFLii, Mo. , Mig. Hth, WXi. 1 e m snoak I. tha hlgheat terms of :nowlolge. I wasaneutaiiwiinnearc Iseaso, plonrlsy and rhourastism for A roars, was treated by tho very bast fihyslclana ano apont hundreds of dul ars. tried every knoiru roraedy with out nnning rtinei. n,.. ouit w onit DOitlo of your P. P. P.. snd ran clioerfully aay It has done memnr. )K1 rnsnnnybniiiis iiuiiwi .mwm. nan .AminniAnil VOUr mfKllCiD. tO Sil .uflorera of t :h iabovo disease BprlngOold, Qnan County, Mo, me from Indignation and atomaob trouble), lours truly. CAPT. W. If. RUST, Attorney at Law. Book on bkxxi DMes mile. Free. all DRuaoiars srll it. LIPPMAN BROS. rBOPRIETOBS, For Sale By llaysdr & Smith, 31 Fatten Ave. The Cosmopolitan Magazine AMD THE WEEKLY CITIZEN Botla for O2.oo a, Gar. TUB GREAT ILLUSTRATED MONTHLIES hare In the past sold for $4.00 a year. It wo a wonder to printers how The Cosmopolitan, with ts yearly 1536 pages of reading matter by the greatest writers of the world, and its 1200 Uustrations by clever artists, could be furnished for $3.00 a year. In January ast It put in the most perfect magazine printing plant in the world, and now comes what is really a wonder: We Will Cut the Price of the Magazine Still More for You Think of It, 118 pnges of reading matter, with over 120 illustrations r volume that would sell In cloth binding at $1.00. COR OME.V 12: CKMTS). We will send you THB COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, which has the strongest staff ol regular contributors of any existing periodical, and TUB WEEKLY C1T 1ZBN both for only $2.00 a yew.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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