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THE ASHEV1LLE DAILY CITIZEN rilNTBD DAILT (EXCEPT Sl'NUAV ) A.ND WKKKLV SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ( One Year $6.00 ) Six Months 3.00 inrce Months 1.50 I Une Month, in advance AO tune neck, iuiid to camera... 13 THE WliHKLY ClTIZKN, issued Wednesday, in advance, $t. DAILY ClTIZKN every Subscribers who miss their papers are requested to wuke complaint at the olhce as soon as possible. It' the hour oi delivery is later than 6:30 or T o'clock Ac Citizen wants to know that too WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1894. Sevkkal Maryland conventions have already denounced Senator Gorman, and perhaps it will soon occur to him that his course in the Senate in obstruc tion to the Wilson bill was neither good policy nor dune in representation of the wishes of his constituency. German has already been heavily scored for bis action in the matter of the tax on refined sugar. He boldly declared that the duty was necessary to secure the votes of the Louisiana Senators, but they prompt! denied this, nnd.said they were as muc surprised.as.any one when it was I'mnd that the trust had been favored. In h outer attack on the President Gorman intimated that he was serving his State in his opposition to the Wilson bill, bu the voice of that State so far as it hu been expressed, does not bear out Gor man's statement. It will soon be order lor the Senator to confide in the public so far as to tell again why he w to solicitous lor the trusts. Perhaps he c.iu xuess anijiu oy trying narcl once mo i t . THAT H (Ml. llie Ashcville Register, Richmond Pearson's organ, is urged not to forget that 5l(l( will be added to its bank ac count any minute of the day or night be tween now and the cltction, when it will show that Pearson.'evi'r voted lor the repeal of tht present system of county government wheu he was a member of the legislature in 1SS7. This is no joke. THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. on referred to the fact that Crawford bad plowed an ox, and in his rejoinder Crawford deel tred that it was a fact; that he had never thought it diihouor. able to do honest work of any kind; that he had plowed and hoed, and chopped, and grubbed, and mauled rails. NEWSPAPER ENGLISH. It to Ptola sad Orators Is. It to'oreai Advantage. "Xo statesman who is worth his salt will be hampered by tradition," said Lord Eosebery in a recent speech. And wic saying is good one in itself. out that in so doing he had never Traditions are useful ouly when they thought be was degrading himself. He help. They are a good deal worse than was only doing his duty as a man, and I " Winiess when they hamper. when the people of this district took ut ,Lo1 Kosebery's say iug Is chiefly Wedneslay livening, September 26 i-!4 bim up and placed honors in his hands, it had not caused bim to forget the struggles of his younger days, or to grow unsympathetic toward the people who weie now doirg what he h:ul once done. The I'lougbboy of Crab Tree is per fectly willing that the people of this dis- remarkable as an illustration of the fact that he is not hampered by the "" or smtea 'English oratory. ' orth is salt," is a breezy colloquial ism which expresses in three words n men could not have been so well ex pressed in three sentences of the finest oratorical English. 1 He hne oratorical English in which THP 7VT A TVT XX7TT- mnrr c IUILiO Everybody i w , PJftbook but te know hoi uio uiuu wno ougm 10 nave tfle best things to eat, because his 1 eiD- sysiem requires it. Workingmen and everybody else who want the best meat come to my shop. My stall is clean. The meat I sell i tender and fresh. The prices I ask are low enough to suit any body. If you know how particular I am to irive satisfaction. vnn'.l never buy elsewhere. JAMES WOLFE MEAT CO., wo Siall "A " CHv mikei. Crammed Purses Not "quired by those why buy l-ousehold necessitiei in the way ot choice meat at W. M. HILL & CO .City Market. our irrnndfntKatw trict shall choose between himself and sufforably tilted tooMhtaXE the Duke of Richmond Hill. tion. We demand Dlain Rno-li), n,i REPCBLICANS AXD POPil.ISTS. no uiuu, out a straight proposition. I l lie Kegistercau t show up and get this money, it cuglit have the honesty to tell the Republicans!' tins disttict that i'earsoiincver did vote to repeal tin county government system, notwith ne jneogeu lllinscll to llo so when he was asking the people for their volts in INSt!. No ( i: ii, ; The Charleston News ami Courier suvs. and probably believes: "There seems to be a disposition on the part ol some of the newspapers in North Carolina to crowd Major Sted mati oil' the Senatorial course. They publish In.' eulogies of Ransom and Jams, and talk about Ashe and Osborne mid Mcrrimon, and other men whose names are not known outside o'thc little communities in which they live, but thev trv to boycott Major Stedman and fail or relusc to mention bis name." Our understanding of the matter is different. We have not observed any "dispjsition on the part of some news-pip-'is in North Carolina to crowd M ij ir Stcilnnnofl'the senatorial course.'' We have it from close friends of Maj. Stedman thut he is not a candidate; that he is "not on the course" in the sense of pushing his own candidacy. He would undoubtedly be gratified-as who would not ? to receive the office at the hands ol a legislature elected not in any degree, in wiioic or in part, especially in his inter ests, and that he would m ik? a Senator thit would do credit to North Caro lina and b.- entirely satisfactory to West ern North Carolina we have no doubt 'r.... r nr. uui.x nas reason, moreover, to believe that Maj r Stcdnrui is growing in strength as an available candidate from this part of the State, lie is an interesting figure in North Carolina pol itic just now, and the chances arc that interest will increase rather than dimin ish. Hut it is well lor the Charleston News und Courier to be Informed that there are other gentlemen from this part of tne Mate who have hardly been men tioned that have their friends and their strong claims, too, on public recognition in connection with the senatorship. 'I'llf i .i - t . r. niivi. hu; 1-I.Dl l.liuov l tic most violent opposer of Richmond Tearson in his present preposterous proposal to represent the Ninth Con- . SiK-eeli Ilciure the man who wishes to reach the! largest number of people will use the plainest oi plain English. i ne newspapers, which have a hand in nearly everything, have done this. mey have shown the advantage of sneaking in intelliirihl Inner,,-. rt'l . - " ft I i nry ure conaemncd by college profes sors for using colloquialisms, vulgar isms if you please, such as this with which Lord Kosebery enforces his meaning, lint what the newspaper tries to do is make itself intelligible to the largest number of people in the shortest time and smallest space. Very often Una Emrlish U ... ti.. bait of oilier; we have no nominations to oftencr still a colloquialism will ring iiiruw urouuu hkc ooucs to Hungry dogs I lUK "en wnere tno tngllsh of Addison to secure the co-operation of political I "0H-'0 not strike the outer rim of a tar- l""rot!l Hon. Then. V l;ivi,Ln the A-hcviUe Democratic club 1 trcst that we are all Democrats be cause we believe in the principles of true Democracy. if there is one within the sound of my voice who has hitherto been denied that great privilege and opportunity to serve his country 1 know he will be welcomed to this club and all the biethren into the fold of the faithful. We will not attempt to seduce him to become one of us by the freebooters and adventurers. But we do apital to all men to consider dispas sionately the principles and methods of the great Democratic party, believing that if this is done we will have the en. operation ot every man who sincerely desires the welfare of his country. We want und will have no "coalition": we gladly leave that disreputable female to the i.lTectionatc attention of l.tisk and Morgan, to Pearson and Harrison Brown. Coalitim! I bihcve that is what this disorderly and inconui nius crowd that is arraigned against the Dem ocratic partv now calls itself. At first it was called lusion, until some old get. The orators are finding this out and comortniiig to it. Something is lost, perhaps, but more is gained, for it means another step away from the ex- ciusivenoss of an intellectual aris tocracy; another concession to the in tellectual needs of tho masses, the de spised Toms, Dicks and Harrys, over vtno.se neuils t lie orators of our class-1 leal period tired the resonant salvos of their heavy artillery. N. Y. World. YOUR HOUSE IS ON FIRE. This may be the warning cry beard some night, and whether it refers to your store, office or residence, it means that all of your valuable account books, securities, deeds, insurance pol icies, notes, receipts, mortgages, etc., will be dtstroved if not protected by a fire-proof sate. Can you afford to ma this hazardous risk ? Tbc loss of an insurance policy alone in nine cases out cl teu would cause you endless trouble and expense in going to law to secure u settlement, and then your chance of coming to a satisfactory adjustment with insurance com pany would indeed be very slim. It is a duty you owe to your business, to your family and to yoursell to protect these things against both fire anil thieves. That old tin box or drawer in which you have been iu the habit of keeping your papers, would be of no service whatever in case of fire. A safe will lust you a life time, and it is the best investment that any business man can roakt. You make no mistake in buying a Victor. Out of forty thousand safes manufactured and shipped by this company, upwards of four hundred have already gone through very severe fires and not one has ever yet failed to preserve its contents when put to a test. 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. orroN. NCW vouk. HIUDtl.HiA. CHICAGO. AN FRANCISCO. DETROIT. DENVCn. TEA-HOUSES IN CHINA. dllrkrv n an innocent but I am v moment sookc ot it as the "Contusion" nartv when the erm fitted so well, and such a heartv hout went up all over the State that lny were compelled to desert their own liristening, as they have deserted cvery liiug else, nml choose another name. Coalition I ol what? of whom? Con. emplatc for a moment the men nd their pretended purposes aihn engaged in this combina- :oii. lio are they ? The ilianr. iiiv.daml demoralised remnants of the hi Republican party, which the people I North Carolina have been repudiating 1U1 unceasing and refreshing reculantv t eicrv election tor more than Li small contingent of wild and visionary en wlio have sometimes heretnlnrr bought they were Democrats, but have telv discovered that thev wercmiahikm ml that thev ore I'onulists. And that irgcr and more dangerous gang of un nnciplcd men, who have in every age uu .uuiju v iiisoccteu tne lann ni ri,r "all things to all men." who cm vethem place and nnwer. Lilt h lawless tribes who in times of war hover on tne nanus and shirk between the lines c I contending armies, true to neither, de- siiiscii ov uu, witnout name, without reputation, but not without greed, they may always be recognized by their lovt inry Take the l'lar of the (luIi-Rooml of the Wet, llie restaurant or tea-house in China takes the place of the western club room, write Messrs. Allen and Sacht lobon in tho September Century, de- scrioing tiinr bicycle tour In Asia. All the current news and gossip Is here circulated nu,l discussed .ver theircut-1 ing and gambling, (me of their games I oi ciiance, which we have fremientlv noticed, beems to consist in throwing I their fingers at one another, and shout ing at tho top of their Voices, ft Is really a matching of numbers, fori which tho Chinamen make signs on I mcir lingers, up to the numeral ten. ine imnese of nil nations seem to live in order to eat, and from this race of epicures has developed a nation of excellent cooks. Our faro in China, outside tho Gobi district, was far bet tor than in Turkey or 1'erslii, and, for tms reason, we are better able to en- cure tho Increased hardships. A plate ui Biiceu meat stewed with vegetables, I and served with a plnuniit sauce, sliced I radishes and onions with vinegar, twc loaves o: i. hlneso mo-mo, or steamed I Dread, ami a pot of tea, would usually costs usnbout three and a quarter cents apiece. Everything in China Is sliced Edison Phonograph & Typewriter :Co.( 31 M PATTO.t ATK. TELEPHONE CAU 40. ASHEVILLE WOODWORnTO CO. THE VICTOR SAFES. FOR SALE BY db. r. c SMITH, Ashcville, N. C, Wholesale and Retail Druggist. of plunder alike. Sometime ago they o that it can bo oaten with the chop were Democrats; then independents, sticks. These we at length learned to Yesterday they were Republicans; today manipulate with sufficient dexterity to iV,n:Ve210,ms's- Tomorrow they pick up a dove's egg-the highest at- Is Now Prepared to Furnish all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Fine Chnrch, Cabinet Work and Bank Fixtures WMWP FQK KSTIMATKfl. Asheville Woodworking Co H. Kauff man, Supt. Tdm,hnn- i a f VMWj XVJX, -Trulee' 8alc-ny virtue of llie win ue ooa only knows, what. Hut yon may be sure they will be found w herever power and plunder can be had il they can net io. You all know tbem; vou have some shining illustrations of this class in your county at present ; and it is not necessary for me to tell you thut tbev are the least reliable and most dar.- gerous men in the community. What views, what principles, have the Republicans and I'onulists in r,,n,m5 if they are honest in their political pro fessions, it is not possible to conceive of a more illogical and ludicrous combina tions. 11 the Keuub Means hrhri-r in n.,, tninmentln tho chop-stick art. The cnincso havo rather a sour than sweet tooth, sugar is rarely used in anything, and never in tea. The stooped tea-flowers, which the higher v.u.-ws use, arc rcauy more tasty with out It. PERIER AT SCHOOL. I'l Hl.lf sim-AKIm;. torn North i7r.;nui;..:.. . 11 13 t our o ui congress, must ad- enemy, ine Republican partv, or what ran tuai tne nuKe lias shown. tlm i..lr1 "' " disguise, and verv tl,;i ,i:. in his canvass, a capacity f jr acting the s".. Thls dodK: l" never succeeded fool, political v. that am..,,,,..,, 1 . 1: .:V J"""- tniB-it was " "'""'a. iu I Lririi in Tma Ma,. : . . thing and are committed to nnr nnii,-v n,s professor in geocraohr aslroH Mm- is to the policy ol protection. The Top- ''Verier, glvo us the exact position and u ists denounce protection as the sum oi Indicate the latitude of the Gambler ........a,,,,.:,. l uc IVCIIUO icons nre ll IfTOUD. ' LBS mir-IV- swurn mortal iocs oi silver; the I'opulist "mis tightly " "" "iu uis maledictions upon them tor their policy in that res pect. The I'opulist has i'nsisii.,1 ,..., i . could first talk, and that has not been a great while, upon an income tax; the Re publican has loiiL'ht i t fit Pvprw tin.. The I'opulist swears vengeance against " una uiiu national nanks, and there is not, and never has been, a trust or na tional bank that is not the creature and f ivonte ol the Republican party. And I might go on almost i idetinitelv in pointing out to you the uhsurditv til juc iucu ui a "coalition" ol principle uvmicu nica-: peopic, ah: i nm stir ueiitirmen. that no mm-st . ceived by or will be inveigled into . ,,..., wu ms uniioiv coi uniuiion. Alter all ApiNilulmoiitN Miulc lor V IIIMllllll. State Chairman James H. I'ou has made the following appointments for Democratic speaking in the western counties: SESATON T. J. JAKVIS. Wavnesville, Friday, September 28. Webster, Saturday, September 29. Franklin, Monday, October 1. Bryion Citv, Tuesday, October 2. marion, l nursda v, ( Ictober 4. Rutberfordton, 1'ridny, October 5. Cunurcxsloiiul .liiim ( miviiHH. W. T. Crawford. Demnrrntte pnmliHaln crossed hlslr. r .i tightly upon his chest, looking I, ' " ' "nmona l ea son, very perplexed. One of his neighbors candidate lor Congrtss, will whispered to 1dm a address the ueoo'e the f". Mowing tim. whereupon the nrofnsRr.r n-a .uJ and Places: exact position of this little m, Sryn C,' ''rid''v' September 2H, tf .... . L . -'ow iTidnt of Fraoee Onee I " Flnnk.d." Once, during the school days of the new president of tho French republic, genius. ri'nraon ni...s . . . . maiemenis III his ubortive attempts at speaking, that are conclusive proof that he knows no more about the leelings, the needs, the trials tne aspirations, the hopes or the amH- Hons of the people of the Ninth Con. grissional district, than it he were talk ing to natives of the cannibal islands. I'enrsonis arichmiin, with a rich man's ideas, with a rich man's habits, with a rich man's instincts, with a rich man's tastes, with n rich man's hopes and am bitions; and the toiler on our hills, tne poor boy on our creeks, the plough man on our mountain sides, are in dividuals as far removed from P..nr. ueuicu. in is it was tried mr.iin n was overwhelmed, and last year it failed mi ...giuiu. u was tried last month Alnhnmn T . ...uuu... irnucssce ana met wit utter deteat. Only a few days ago the , . . , i, ll I1IUSL ucewivriv: anil mark (1, ..i:.:.... , . , - ' I.I kll Ik l III l wnen tne vote is conntrH in v...i. i- hna on the Cth of November next, it will "C lOUIIQ mat theilCOUlcof thia eon servniive Mate will not be lessemphntic. .ortn taroiinians have sometimes been win neing "slow," but thev nave never been rr,.n.,l.i n. f..i j IV not IIKeiV In In r1egiA K fcheme which other communities hav "jkcieu us aisnonest. i. ut sew i).,.Nf 0 v From ihe WIHiiinKion Messenger, I 117 aCML'i'i. . T . . A iiailG I.I.K 111 V I ITHI'u l in interest. In tl.....,h j...: n. .... - . uul , ... ...UHfen. aUU U UrSLIIIV. MB I IU LllC Iir Jl TPWT f I atan J . hi, ii u.i j . . ." " U.t.. . , u'cs, ana thus ""uinjcu iu anotner sphere. I me. success to it i ucse tnings account tor the fact that i earson has time and again from the stump, referred in a flippant manner to Crawford as the "statesman from Crab- tree. It also accounts for the still grosser utterance, which has been re. peatcd by Pearson on several occasions, mat rxcause Crawford had plowed an ox on the hillsides of Haywood county, was no Indication that he was fit to be a Congressman-that the people do not end a man to Congress to plow oxen, but to legislate for tbeir interests. No man who eyer had a pulse beat in common with the brave peopic ol West ern North Carolina could use such Ian guage ni this. No man who ever felt what it ii to be fettered by poverty, and oppressed by the necessity of having to work for his daily bread, could have ut tered such a sentiment at this. At Hendersooville on Monday Pear- THREE LETTERS to remeniher P, p, p. lhey ll help to remind you of Dr. Pierce's rieaaant reliefs and those are the things to keep in mind whenever your liver, your stom ach, or your bowels are out or order. If you're troubled with coativeness, wind and pain in the stom ach, giddiness or dts- tiirKoH !... ....Ill o these little Pellet just . iiHjo reiiets just what you want-tiny in site, mgar-ooated. pleasant to take and pleasant In thwVy ft; tone up and str-ngthentS Unini membrnnM n ik. . u and do permanent good. DilnPa2" h"".?' ,2,d BUlousness, tff. am "t.lpavtlon' 8our Stomach, BleS or Bilious Heailacbes, and Indigestion take J""1' filets, If they'ArSot Story- ln e7 way and la every case, you have your money hack. D-,"0'd .PW."-Dr.. Sage's Catarrh .wiircur dub Deen SOW for thirty.., n.. (dy t cured thousands, will curt yon. w hich belongs to the more important "cu esiiiousnmcnt or Tahiti, and after a short pause, and with a little point of Irony, said: "You ought to know that, Porlor, because it is thanks to your grandfather that France no quired tho ascendency in those parts of the world; it was through his efforts and entreaties that the dusky queen of these islands was Induced ir, to Franco; and the men of mr nr,... toiler tion still remember the comical songsl s,h.ields' Polkcounty, Tuesday, October which celebrated tho event." I'erier ul " u...... , , oiusuoii considerably; but, holding bis I j "ru county, vv cones Rohbinsv lie, Monday, October 1. Anarews, l uesday, October 2. Murphy, Wednesday, October 3. Shoal Creek, Thursday, October 4. Hayesville, Saturday, October (i. Aquonr, Monday, ( ictober 8. Franklin, Tuesday, October !). Highlands. Thuisdav, October 11. Glenville, Friday, October 12. Hon. . M. -tcdiiinii. Colnmbui, Folk county, Monday, Oc olierl. 11 a. tn. hn1 "1 his-her, answer the professor i.i i V 1 Bncl Pecul' diction: wlu m0('t certainly go over this les son ngalnand try to hn mnm nnni.. at the next lecture; but, so far as the deeds of my grandfather go, they are ao numerous that I am not old enough yet to know them all." " day October 3. ipeht. Ellenboro, Rutherford county, Thurs day, October 4, 11 a.m. notice. ... Asm VIM.K, N. C, Sept. j, Wu. Hililor ol The Cuiwn :-Will you please ilve .iKI oi'.t1 no" at my from this date unlit the next election : t'ntil recently 1 .lid not know that hetlinit 03 election. WHS A violnlinn aI lh. I.. 1. k...h Enclish fli-rtmA. .... .t . I Carolina, anil I am Hiira that this ini,irin,i ;r3 .. .. , greutiy aa-1 lorn has been in.liilifdin, hv manv mod land mired at the international congress of ou, Juti'wno love "ii held at Antwcrn. The Bolrin .o,w'irlly awrenard her laws. To such Demons the foreign delegates w,rm n . Z'3'to&!r"ll'?.!" the smart condition of men, horses and I !lnforl"';ely, have among us any" person who engines, while tho firemen ,..., . P;nlm as to offer or accept . . , . w .uuoi, i upun inr result 01 any election hereafter enthusiastically cheered for the stead- lo "",ch 1 ' nrti that i both tness of their march nakt tha nnrait I i'ifi'. y VA '".y PM,ur uphold and enforce "' la' Parade. I all laws of my State, aa well aa I noaalhlv can. and Hint diireRard of the law referred tola past ilaya will not, alter publication of this notice, be TAN OXFORDS Are rt'dueedin price. The mispcs riz'8 11 to 2 now 7."c wore gl.OO. The $1.40 jrrade now fl.10. Woman's common cense Oxfords reduced from $1 50 t $1.00. Men's tan shoes that were $2.50 now $2.00. These ure all genuine bargains, pick them up while thfy last. J. SPANG EXBEKG, 4 N. COCRT Syt'AKK. VOTICH In CowerofMlecontaineiliu a deed of tri! nn,l ai.;.i L"lih,.1 w'fr- MnrV w- Waddell, Did You Know That We Arc Now Dolag Iff r.1?llyo- grtei" ne"efor arepetl- . .,,, uuvuac, ciy ncnucciiuiiy, T, W. PATTON, .., . Mayor. We hrartltv ennnir In 111 mhnvm ...I ..III . I all the aaniatnnce in our power to the enforce ment ol the law. FRANK CARTER. I. P, A. T. 8UMMKY, J. P, THE Finest hfnmi Tbat Has Ever Been In AsbefUIe? AS we are nnw niatl.. niperiorllneof Souvenir Soni wt wlll onr TR.U8TBK'g S'LaJ-By virtue of deed In ut old onea at greatly reduced nrinl I ."urt.eaecuted lo A. T. Summey by Nanev mr m hi wlh U..I, .as. - - - a.n.ys mikvwiv ihv lir- nenl or a certaia nota mentioned therein, aald tniat deed beinr duly mistered In the office or tne lleiater or Deeds or Buncombe county in "". at pag S4S, soortaaire reetmla, de lault having been made in Ike payment of aald i niciwat Didder, Port Royal A fasten Carolina R. R. AUflUITA,a.,MBKU, S. C. VIA SPARTANBURG. BUVTHWASD BOUTS DAILY ? H. D. 8 80 a.m. HeadcuonUlt ' 7 48 " ut. Hpartanburf... ' 10 IS " ' KIIRDI IS 00 " Ar. OreenTille a 80 pm. Ar. Onanood , 83 ' Ar. Aatnita. ' 8 88 Ar. Aiken ... at, C, By. 4 87 " A,k fnr.tlcketa OTtr thia Boat tor faat ar rrlee W.J. CBAIO, It. L. TODD Oea'l Paa. Aa-ent. TraTeUiac Paaa A(t, AUOVtTA. OA. DON'T YOU THINK It would lieto your advantage to; call and ex. amine the Inrne atoek of new gooda at THE LITTLE STORE AROLKD THE COUfEl? , , , Vou will be astonished at the large and varied aasortmeut.'packed iu no aniall a space, will give liberal discount for cash. Twenty-live boxes Masou t crackers and cakes fresh from Balti more, 7c. to i8c. pound, old price loc to jjc, iuna. rive hundred pounds Preach and American candy Irom ioc. to 6oc pound, worth 15c. and 80c. pouud. Foreign and domestic fruits always on hand. W. J. Postell, 3S COLLEGE 8T. ARTHUR LM. FIELD note. I will aril far nt tn lh. at Ihe court house door in Aakenlle, N. C , on the 27th CVtatha- -iftrva tha aMvtttak - Am,A i. Mid dcd la tmt. iZiA UnH mktnmti r Ma iniTO, B. Bra l9--td4t mreet, adjotninc landi fbramhr btoaR.ni to H. ARRIVAL MO DEPARTUM OP BUIlS. a in.. .AA t z- r .,.... n bs 1 . 4 na n m gj P BAST. ... IMpi li ?s 80.V.1H. .:::::: J So 1 2 a , , I1 ...........OVID I M 1 4B a m 8 P DUCKTO WN......... i la a VPCniaB AND CLOIINtj OF RAILI, ... ciosa Tf tex 8 00 p su 'BsaT..,,MM,. 1 SO p m SOUTH 7 40am .DUCKTOWM.......M too am TAft MUTES ...Baavaan BUR NBVILLB ....I" i 00 aim orsN 8 00 p m 8 00 p m 7 80am 00 pm, aiuva 8 00 p m, 7 00oaa. 80 a m it warn, " bbbch io oo a m 52 a m LBICfWTBB . Lit 00 m 00 p ...BOTHBBroBDToiSr Too a 2 and K,i.;.i ii rvj.n . r.v.y r- . -i. .nt.iic,, iruAice. lor the nur. lS7 if.Wri'.,B;" delH of f6" therein S fim- wh.vS'ni''?? M.u,,,nl '""urnncSeoS: JMriy, which deed in trust was duly reeisterrd in the office ofthe R,KiSer of Deed. ?ir tne county of Buncoml, North Carolina hk at iwne 4IS: and wherea. the said li c. w!.ld?li ii f ?he' M"rV WS V?1"- he 111.de defau in the oartnent of u 1,1 .l-i.t ...a ..-r Iimst due; and whereas hy a decree of theBLwr. ior court of Iluncoml ciuntyT North CafolnTa maile in the case The Penn W,,i,,J iir. lfa mr:ffin,',r:,v;.B- Waddell and' !!:1l"!"l',f,fc5ll"nt": wh,:h "id decree la datni tnte.1 in said court: the Mid KdwaVd M. Needles.' I i. 2 :U ,1 Vrr",a: was removed aswich trustee .l . i I j i i : Cohu, the under: J,r.i. V, V, -"Mi"ra in ma stead ami veslet Willi all the power, which the uid K.I ward M i. h;7 L. . et'" of the poweri of r i ""?'.niinei in sa d deed n tnisi. said auit in which said decree was ren cfi nf;h2f2ri'",,.d nK hrought before the h ?Lthe h,H.ri,' court of Buncombe county nder the provisions of the code of North Cari- un , paruea in Interest havinir Wen a. r rties there to; and whereas the default in tl e payment of said debt and interest there- r, J , I OIncr ""'it having; been wShnih,he..peJform",,c of ""d eomPtianee in t i ."'"I'ons contained in said deed u,,i...i r r c "" no 1 ne Penn Mutual Life insurance company aforesaid have nZ'r'll"1 01 lhf.""'f'Kne.l hat he sill Z d proiwrty. mentioned in said deed in ir,..i ami Hereinafter described for the purpose of - , ;wi iu iruhi now. mere- fore, the undersiuued, T. II. Cobb truitee as aforesaid, will sell at public sale at the court Monday, Ihe aid day of October, iv., at n dcf in ??"!' i!?' f? describeiTta said died in trust, being the house ami property in and upon which the said U. c. Waddell form "'y in the northwestefn p.rt of 1 hecTy ofAshevOIe aforesaid, lying at he corner of Broad street aiid Merrlmon avenue, or Beaver mrod. having alut U, front on aald Mer- said Hroad street and Tefer'eneVi,' here," maS? nrit"".'Ld"di" ,rurt hereinbefore referred V. MIIC W,, "".I'. T. H. COBh. Viuj1.11cces1014.71 Trustee. Southern Hallway" PIEDMONT! AIR LINE ) In Hflect June 17, 1894. This condensedjichedule 1. published as Infer toVhepw'ic'"Ub":U0C"a,,e wUhoul EASTBOUND Lt Knoiville " Morriatowa... tLraUnVHdck ' Hot Springs T. Aaheville " Booed Knob " Marlon " Morganton " Hickory " Newton " Stateaville , Ar. Salisbury " Oreen.boro " Danville 12 d.38 Ar. Richmond 8 tSam : 9 30am "iTsflom 12 4U(im 3 AOpm aiilipm 4 33pm 8 t7pm fi 89pm 6 20pm 7 11pm uopm 10 nnnm 11 topm Lt. Oreen.boro Ar. Durham " Raleigh " Oold.boro 0 20am Lv. Danville Ar. Lynchburg... wasnington.. Baltimore Hhiladelphia .New York "WESTBOUND-' Lt. New York " Philadelphia " Baltimore .13 01am 8 8Sam . 7SOam . tl OOpm . Itiaeam 3 lHam 7 13am Waahington.. Lvnchbnrar. Ar. Danville ,. 8 2,'lani ,. lOtllair . 1 aanm '37 Air 4 80pm 6 68pn 9 sopm Lt. Richmond " Danville Ar. Greensboro , Lt. Oald.boro Lt Raleigh " Durham Ar. Oreen.boro ..'".'"." ",f: M"V Mclutire ann re'gla Lt Greensboro - aaiiaburr " BUtesTillc Newton " Hickory " Morganton " Marion " Round Knob " AabCTille Hot Snrraga,.. . 10 43pm 8 43am , g 80am , 13 80am , 8 4()am 6 swam tS Oopm i'J 45am 0 44am 8 35am Ar.Paint Rock.. tered in lKk 8. at oaae 2 of n-nr.i. r I . Mornstown gages and deeil. of triut. dated isih H r, KnoarUle novemuer, isoi, default havim ln ,..f. i ' "a wrtrvnrtnm t. T: .. :r yment ol some of the I - JAg- nwunwu no. 14 NO. In 8 45am lOaoam 11 l'.tam 13 02pm 13 33om 1 OOpm ... 1 46pm 3 40pm 4 08pm 8 86pm 8 SOnm 6 SOpm 7 48pm .1.. tend7d-io.udbv7h,"r'.DKLeJl?.!.n i Lt. AiheTtlS: wlink .n,m,.i I. ". '."V 1 Henderson. ; , . , . " "J ''- ""nit, ini ..y me wnoic amouni to income due, with the trust, the underaiirnH Mill .li 1 ...m. .1!? ".n" "''he court honw door in the city of As? vllle. N. C for cash to the highest 'bidder in Thursdav tl ,8th day of October, 1H94. at 11 m., thy loilowingdeKrllwd piece, or parcel, of land siluate, lying and being in the county of Buncombe and Slate of Nnrth r.rnii.. . 6ii . Boowaa. ine noone place. Beginning at aapurwood on the east side of a ridge about J0U Ca.t 16 OOleS: tlleiirv ttnrlh al.O . . . , ,5u j;.. " l".v lne."aKc: 'hence north JS west poles to a sum II nfii. In ,. .... r the ridge- thence north west yli pole lo a lam Dine: thence north -uo " small poplar; thence north jiX east io polea to th'Dce.north polealo a pinejthence . V, , awHi inenee aouin 2 r ?le rtd k; ,hcnce "th 55 west 36 pole, to a white oak and blsrk t. h.. !.,SiOJ,,0.,,k' ,,la Pointer.; thence south to0 east 47 pole, to a stake at the lied Rua Can: thence east uu wi.a 1. 11.. : 1 Containing So acrea more or lew and bfing the land described in the deed ot a at Morris and wife to P. C. Mclntyre. registered in book No. " Pfa.4'3 ' x!-! of ,h Register of Deeds ce of aald countw. KmnnA arfw.l. the above tract, oonuinlng so acres, more fuliT described in a deed from said linrrl. mnA !.M,d,?;cJ,cLn,Jt,ir,,d n "Id Reg- 79. on page all iereuce is hereby This an wt. iBaa. it MifuB 1 Trustee. Henderson villa , fiat Rock alarta Tryon . 8 41am 9 3m 9 42am loolum AND BALK In pursuance of a decree of the I BUDerior conrt of Runromh. . j !!- the aoecial smwlls. II..V.1." ,a. a-ll al .public sale, at the court houwooor n The toner neat for cash, thai ri.i i 7 "' rr. or tract of land, Ivlng and being in the' cbuaty ofBuncpmheon the e.M aide of the rneS a. LZ?H'"T 10. wain .fv8lrtf?ba, lta'am Charleston 8 4.-pn ' Kavannah s a.ipm " Jacksonvlli," 1010KS 7 OOpm 7 BUpm 8 07pm 8 30pm 9 OOpm 10 OOpm 1 30pm 11 30am 8 aouin 10 18am Lv. Jacksonville... " SavannHh " Chareaton " Columbia Lt. apartaaburg.. Tryon .. aafada. " Plat Rock " Hendera'ay'lt,,. Ar. Aaherllle... , N67fSN677a jut. aaawvuai Ar. Waynesvttia.... " Bryaon City..,. Lt. Dryaon City.. Ar.Aadrwa....H. Tomotla., 7 OOam II 48am 7 18am 8 10pm 8 10pm 9 lHpm 9 48pm 10 13pm 10 33pm 11 80pm 4 30pni 9 SSpm 7 18pm 11 8oin 8 08pm 4 OOpm 4 SNpni B Ofipni o topm 630pm NdTT7 " Murphy ..." 9 OOam 10 30am 13 43pm 13 SMpm 3 BHDm 4 3Hpm 480pm Lt. Murphy..., Ar. Tomotfa..., Andrew... NO. 18 7 ooam 7 30am 7 BSam i ..."" S.r," -ity........ jo B4am p .Tav vHTonnuiy, ! SLEEPING or lem, it bring the tract desfgnaled as lot No J "i th5 fJ"." of h 'a I S! TsurvVy l& Hie of the Und. of the late A. M. AI-ZSI, !SS ihCNoJ,.aunM.r,1 Ihesaw made oa from said Bumneron his purchaae at tha aald 01 novt mber Jolh, 1800. Augimt , ism. S.1 .1 . ' BVKSIPJR, aBdiMaes ConualasioDr. No. 11 and 13 Hlenln Omrm lJl. tl.,i." mond and Oreenahora. and tralna at .. Pullman sleeping car between New York. Asheville and Hot Spring, being hand ed on No.. II and 13 on R. and D. and W. N C divi.iona. Pullman Bleeping Car between Asheville and Cincinnati, vlaTCnoivllle. BiHinanua 11,-lv, liana 1 0 Solid trains S.dS r aii'u'a' " ' f?r Chatlentoa ""2 tTlfl '!"' "nnah, Jackaonrille WiA TK"K'.li R. HARDWICK. ifcwhrtew' co.bni.V5-. . u ii nMoJr5S.CHM,nnager, Washington, W. H. ORBBN, Oeal Manager, WashiaStoal 1
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 26, 1894, edition 1
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