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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Thursday fvvtnin, October 25 THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CII1ZEX USTBD DAILY (KXCKITSl'NUAV ) AND WKSKU SVUSCRIPT10S R. TfS: fOnc Year $i00 Si Months 3.00 i Three Mouths 1 8 DAILY citizkn One Mmth, in nilvunce 50 lnc Week, mitl to curriers... 15 TUB WliKKLY Citizkn, issued every AVeilncsiluy, in advance, $l. Subscribers who miss their miers are requested to wake ompluht at the office as snon us possible. THl'KSDAV, (1CTU3EK L'3, ISO. To as outsider it would appear that New York State and Ci'y p.ililici urc in a wot full y mixed con lition. There are nnv number of tickets in the held, and tin tinifrt.'ii l number of candid ittf. Almost ivtry day ?eis tine or nu re changes in one or two ol tl e titltt ts, .i i.i vet ckctiou day is at Ii itnl ami ifixt t l the voters must bclo e now have u- n:c up their mint's how t: iv v ill vote. At this (listan.'c it is h .rd to see tli.it Ic aituati'iu lor Ilil! h-'-s irnUriul!y im prove. 1 m iehe.ts noniii.iUii. 'A!. it he nuiv have tuvt'iliplisluii in tl.c way of orL'atiiitlioa and cnnv.s-in is beneath the surface, anil while u is to b.- pre sumed that this work has bun ih-ie thoroughly there tint he mi t st of it ti 1 November 0, and in til1: ni';:ii' . ine we can only judjje from the o'i'siilo ap,i!-:i:-aiice of the eontist. '1! i.s Iv.tds us to believe that Hill will earn t'.c St.H' but onlv bv a tiiirtow mairitv. t (m-)1'mi:i i;i:i- i. Ktctl has had too much :e s - t i I. (jreat stress on the 1, n d times cry aguitist tilt Democratic pat tv, but the other day in Chic-nun he let this slip: "Whv, we are not buvini: our o.vn goods, let n'one goods Irom Ion ian emu tries. Our market has grown smaller an I smaller. I'ntil the year XS'.VJ our market was the sreutest mat diet in the world. Iht von Itimw what made it the greatest market ? Want makes a iiieat market? What is a great niaikit' It is a place where p.'oplc h ive money to spend." Tlic Springfield Republican calls Kail's uttention to the fact that at ti e moment he was speaking tlic Clm.igo Iry Goods Kcpirter wa- b.i'ii; sol I on tlic siru-ts ol Chicago with this paragraph in it: "111 eauipuriMins ot tall trade in the Chicago market IV).'! is no I nicr ton sidered. It was with the l'.C set'S-in, the best season up to that time i n record, that comparison is now tnaih Averaging tin rcpo.-ts ol the three large houses in this market, it is sale to sav that in limnaje 'Ins season of lS'.VUs already aluad ol the eorresponding time ol the seas. in two vears ago. Trade stil! continues remarkably well sustained and the managers are not so sure but when the season is wound upthcainoiint In dollars and cents will pi so eclipse 1SU J, in spite of the big slump in prices. No tnattir as to that, this fall season is already an a-suad success beyond all expectations " Rved ought to be i.shanml of his "calamity" talk. He is a man with brains enough to Vnow that it is false, and that the improving business situa tion gives it the lie du'lv. AWAKK. lil"M MI!K: Old lIuneotrilK' should arouse herself, and give Cnwlord a largrr majority thatl ever befjtc. Why? liccautc, first, Kichman 1 Pearson is not a It ta nn t, and this is a Democratic e unity. II cnusc, second, he is a r.omicsc ipt politi cally, ui.d unless this county lavors tic starting ol a museum of p ditieal ilea! s and missing links in the Capitol in Wash ington, it can h ive no ti i: lor a man there who av jwedly h is no platform lo which it can be certain he will adhere for two consecutive days. Hut there is uho acotiur reason: if Richmond IVarson g lias matcM il v over Ciawiortlin this count the fault will certai dy be attributed to the ii;e of money by the firmer. k will Ic s'lid that there is a consideral le white vote in Huneombe that is purchasable, anil which sold its priceless sullVage lor money to til." only candidate in the cam paign who lnd money to spend in plenty. Is it possible that a p ilitiial adventurer like Tears in will be nllowvd to put such a st tin on this grand old county ? Shall the counties west of the river be given a chance to paint the linger ol scorn at Buncombe, itntl say : "V iur ycom mrv is corrupt; you sold your votes?" Moreovcr.is Bin combe prtpired to sit th.-senl of disapproval on the honorable ambition of a man who Inn eaty.d a slow and, at thins, p iinf.il wav upward till men high in the counsels ol t he nation gladly give him a seat among them? will it reward tnetnilingsonol ob;ciiut.v and poverty, or tlic dilettante spend thrift of the talents heaped upon him by wealth and opportunity? Richmond Pearson with all bis opportunity for -ullure, stands intellectually toduv below nis competitor on the stump, the man who has noth-ng not earned by his o.vn hands and brain, Think on these things. lOUKHiN I'.Ul'KIt I.AIIOIt. l'.x-VU'O I'roslili'ilt Morton mill Ills Im ported oiu'liinan, From the Springfield (Muss.) Republican. The ufljir is a verv just reflection upon the consistency of Mr. Morton in his political beliefs, and upon the protec tive policy for which he nntl his party stand. The contract labor law was en acted to give sonic force to the preten sions of the high tariff as a creator and protector of American hijli wages. To shtil out the products of foreign "pau per" labor, while admitting such labor frcennd without restriction, was palpa bly an absurdity, so long as the aim of the tariff was to keep American wages above the normal standard. The ex vic-Prcsident bus plainly trans grcsjed the spirit of the law, and appears in the light of one who, while in politics professing a great solicitude about the maintenance ol high wngej to theAmeti eau laborer, is yet engaged iiuietlv in bringing foreign "pauper" labor into competition with him. H to I that Illll Will Curry licmung. liLMiHA, N. Y., Oct. 23,-The first no table bet of the campaign here was made todaT. Alderman A, . Watson wagered Frank Carroll $ 1,01)0 to $50 that Mill will carry Chemung county. Chemung county gave Harrison 740 plurality in 1802 and Maynnrd 1,200 itMMjenr. N. Y. Suu, I'. S. Ll'SK A0 HISTORY. ICuitor The Cmzux: lu answer to the article npp.ariug in your issue of the 24-th inst., under the caption: "This is History," I nm under the necessity of itiforuiiuu you that many of jour state mttits therein aie not history at all. You s ate that I said in mv Catholic Hid speech, Monday night, that '1 fought f tir Viatstn trie vou niggers." 1 mndc no sueii decl ira'iou. 1 did not reier to my pai ticipatiou in the war o: e wuv or the other, and if 1 had done so tree history would have eouii elhd me to say that I fought four years to keep the negro in slavery, as all the lighting 1 .lid was oath.' Confederate side, under the Democrati: ll ig ot secession; and, if mv itiioi mat ion is cornet, that had for its object the perpetuation of slavery and dot for freedom ol the negroes. ourstatenieut that I persecuted Shot well is as far from being "history" as the stateuivtil that "1 lought lour years to lice vou nigjers." Shot well under took to cane nie on a certain occasion hen- in the streets of Asllcville. lie came up b hind and s:rtick me on the bead with a slick. I then shot him in the thigh with a pistol. He pit ad guilty in court uiul 1 asl.cn the imlge not to pun ish him tor t!i assault, alter which be was permitted to go wiihotit punish ment. Two ycu'S later lu1 was i"i!ictvd in tile loiiti d S'atis court at Raleigh for ku'iluxit g lames jtis'i.'ei l Kutlier'ord- ; ton. 1 was then assistant distr et at tor ney, a- il win u the ea -e was called I de , e.ned to appear in the prosecution. i staling to my santti r in olhce that I S:ioi wi II and mi ili had been in a pet ' sto.i 1 ditlicul y; and, l .r that reason. I ill I not appear in the prosecution. lie i as I tv.'.s attt rwnriis informed, was con vicud In the testimony ot bis associates inciiiue anal seuteticcd tosix veursitnpris i.tiiucut in the Aibauv penitentiary. Suiiseipunily, at the instance ol I'iato Duth.mi. I wrote an olhcinl letter (hav ing been appointed distikt attorni v tor the western distriet ol North Caioiina i, to President Grant, askim; l-rn to par don Shot well; and. Wing in Washington City at the time, I so"gM a -d "liti-it'cil nil interview with the Presiticn ami nn- pe'i'ed lo him in pus n to p. id ti I im A few da slater, Siiot ivtdl was prird iiu.d and he and 1 came home on tlic same train. While he mu-t have ku'-wn that he owed his libirty t'i the ili'ul I had made in his behalf, still he utvu ih-iuUcd me, but all his liie thiie.i'icr sought op portunities lo abuse af,l in :l .-n me. As to my evidence bet. ire 'k outrage committee m Wtishington, I h ive to sav that you are nearer to the "history" of the ease t ban in your other statements. Th.1 Ku-KliiK bad murdctcd mv political Iriiuds In cause ol theirpo.ilicalot inirns: tin v had scourged and beaten Keiutbli- jcafs by the thousauils; ihev had thnat ei:ed me with the same peti.iitv, until a j lecital of the shocking ileiai's lid tla1 ! pages of L'H large books ol his:otv, vet j mil a single one ol the murd.rers h is i luen br-'ULiht to justice, j Am I to be condemned in this age ol I civilization lor demanding the clorcc- ini-ui in nie law in uotu t'oa ami man against the shedding ol human blood: "Whosoever sheddelh man's blood, bv man shall fits blood bj shed." Hut I j I irgoi there is an nnir.;sty tor all tilt j bloody crimes o! the Ku Rlus. but there I is no amnesty tor the man who wanted 'the Ku Rlnx punihcd for their blooih 1 criuii s. I tegiet t ) su t'nis old bloody shirt dragged Inau i:s hidii'g place ol "n ve ils i ago; but, Mr. l-Mitor, " I'lnni canst not say, I did V : never shake tliv goi y links at me." V, jsA. As'ii-ville N C, (let. "." A .11 Vf ki.iu K;, I . A GNcivdltiible' spirit lion u A a j ttic eolith til -onu' (uai'ti-r-. , I-ana t!ie Detroit Free Press. llllst Try as the people ot the Soul!, I let the dead past b iry its '.U:.d, tbey are jStill (lisigtiate-l as "rehtis" while, their I rcpicscututivcs in Congresr are spoken ol as "Soti'.hern brigadiers." Twelve uars jago G.'ii. S!'.ernnn visited the esp isitam at A in. a. It was th.' ci'.v In' was -charg.d wa!i bti'tiing as a inilitin necessity. If the bitterness ot a I, inner enmilv wrrc ji s'iliiible intlerau eiieuiii stances ih-y v.otiid be those surroimdii-g this vis;t ot tin great ie-idtr to the scene of his former triumphs. Hut he w;n re ceived with the open-armed hospi'alitj for which th.1 South is juslly notni. li'-cry honor possible was sh.Jwn him and his visit to the Georgia capital ia afterwards among bis most cluii!a-t! memories. This w.ns tin spit t shown win re a conipiered people wire entertaining one ot the most distinguished of their io i rpierors. It is in strong contrast v.ith ttie hatred kept alive for partisan im poses in many sections ol the N-.rlh. This is tin age of Christianity and en lightenment win n to peqc note crmi tns, rsptciailv alter the tonus of p.an have been obsei veil is to preserve a rein ol barliarh-ni and lower our common eitiz-.'nship iu the scale of humanity. Tin war has long sii.ee pas-eil into historv. The South has vi. 1 led to the iuevi'ali'e and in time ot common d mg-r has been the tint to idler its services for the pro tection of II ig and country. "I.et us have peace," was the admiration of m e who did most to preserve the threatened union; and in support of Ins wise coiuis l comes everv suggestion ol manhood and patriotism. Those who do not heed it arc at enmity with their oivn people and uudi s rving of public confidence. A IlrudlcsH Toad, Hditor Ilrevaril Hustler : On Saturday h.st Mr. lulius Thomas found a toad-frog rear my place with no sign of a head. He brought ir. to tin home and we examined it well. If its head hud ever been cut ( IV it had entirely cured up, and showed no visible sign ol ever having been cut oil. It was nlivr and jumping around as lively as othet ffocs. IV. Aiken, Tip Tip, Oct. 17. True to lift' e . Prom 'lie Philadelphia Re-cord. Mrs. Lease remarked at a recent meet ing: "When I cannot talk I want lo be buried." i: loss of PQvsm and Manly Vlgnr, Nervous Tie- unity, nirmysM, or I'nlsy, tir- f unlet Wivikntss and wustlnR rains uiHin the system, result ing in dullness of mental Fiieul ties, Imimired Memory, Low Spirits, Mornsonr Irritable Tem per, fear of inUM-ndingrnlaniity, uiiiliithousiiud HiidoiKMleraiige nicnts nf IhiUi Isidy mid mind result from pernicious sennit priii'tlees, often indulged In by the younir, througli ignoraneo of their ruinous rniiscipienees, To resell, re claim slid rrstdro such unfnrtiiniitcs to health and hap piness, is Mix nlm of nn nswx'l atinn nf nieilli-nl gimtlemen who huvn nrennnil n IkmiIc. wrlitiin in plnln but ehnst lnngiiHge, treating of the nature, symptoms and curability, by hnme treatment, of such disem. The World's Dispensary Medical Assorintlon, Proprietors of the Invalids' Hntol and Surgical Institute, ButTido, N. Y., will, on receipt of this notice, with 10 cents (In stamw for postage) mail, sealed in plain envelope, a copy of this iiwful bonk. It should be nil by every yuung man, parent aud guordiau la the Uuid. Hi KNEW AHOUT THE BEANS. It H':u Xat Nutn.Mt -ll,,! Tln-V SltelUtel Jiini. tlu- t auatrj iiMii Salil. "'Taint ua how the lilauied tuinp-s tt'iiit tew be explaiue l; 'taint thatt it's jest bow tew explain 'cm ez gets me," be said, as he stood be-fore the pharma cy w indow in lower liroadway watch ing a number of jumping beans move about a sheet of white paper. Ho was a tall, rawhoncd man of probably tifly joa,.s f n,ui ilis well-tanned skin iinil general uwU wurdni'ss sugge-sti'd a greater famili arity with the furrows of a plowed Held than with the pawuiciit.s of the metropolis. Hundreds of people eanie und went after satisfying their curi osity, but no amount tif pushing and jostling sci'im.,! to disturb him. "You ain't from the country, beyou'.'' he suddenly asked inc. "No." said 1, rather nettled lit a qni'stiim Unit M-emeel to imply some thing haysoedy in my looks. "I thought not," be- snid eoiUideu tially. "Dot I'm familiar with it," 1 ijuickly iniswe-red. "You Hi inlt yon uir, but you ain't." I was about to enter a protest, but he (piiekly continued, n it h a pitying smile: "No use tew get riled about it: we can't all be smart. Now I ,!, come from the country, ami 'm eoe-U sure that tlieui beans never growed thai way." "1 didn't for a moment suppose thai they did." I answered, rather hotly. "Then what air they all stic'uin' 'en; in that window i'.-r without a label: tell nie that? Have you stopped toe-ou-s'nlcr wiial a lie-Id of tiiein air ln-nns noalil hok like junipiu' about like I lint'.' Air you aware that in place of harvestin' you'd have to trap 'cm jest like rai.li'.ls'.' Then jest I iiinl; of 't he trouble- in roa-tin' 'em: why. you'd have to pat a tach into every mother's son it r 'cm l.i keep cm in the dish. I tell you it ain't natural. There's some thiif wrong about the hull thing, an' I'liigoiii'to find out j,-st what it is. I'll take t u o of t In-ill air beans home with me. an' when I eoiue to York agin you'll heir souiethiu' til unit junipiu' beans that'll open yer eyes. Mine-lis! talk about iniposin' on country people! Why, you smart city folks ran be trip ped up i-vei-y time." And he lounged into the store to i i ; -, t -1 hi. quarter in two bean-,. N. Y. ilerald. HOW THE DUST FLIES. I'rtt lent (His,-r o ion tin I lit- l.lmtt of sight l uili-i' V a i-v in ( eiiilit ittn-i. The other day Mr. Ailken laid before-the l;oyiii Soeiety of lalinliurgh t he resulls t .f :,.ooo oliM-rvat ions of the density of dust pa i-tie-'.-.-s uunli- in differ ent purls of the world during- the lasl few years. This i-. a inotiuineiit of pa tient oli.-erva'.ion. ntifoi-tunately made in bis seareb for lie-ailh. It must be kept in mind that the gieau-r number of dust particles found in the air the greater is the condciisnl i.-n of the vapor ami the thicker is the atmos phere. The limit of visibility through the haze is thus dcle-nnined. Mountains lire tixed upon which are- at kmnvn tlistainvs from the observer, say vn. and ',' miles. If t lie nearest mountain is ji-.st visible the limit is -.'ti. if half visible the limit is 10. if the third part only of the farthest mountain is visible the limit of visi bility is "jo. and so on. T he observations were made at K'in gairloch and Alford. in Scotland, and at l!!gi Kulm, in Switzerland. If these were absolutely aeeurate, both as to the eoiinting of the dust purticli-s and the-determination of the limit of visi bility tl irotigh the hae. then the pro duct of the number of particles in a cubic inch, multiplied by the number representing tu, limit, should be a con slant. The nearer the perfect ac curacy, the nearer is the con stant dust determined to the av erage of the constant, l-'or example-, at Kingairloeh, when the air was very dry (humidity from degrees to 10 de grees!, the- number of dust part icles per cubic inch was :.':!. Cell, when the limit of visibility was I'm: therefore the con stant (the product of these numbers) is '.'."'W.OOll. Now, the average for several hun dreds of observations, when the limit of visibility varied from I", to l'.".0. was .'.'.'.Mi.dlS, w hich shows the closeness of the observations. Again, tit Alford. with the same humidity, the mean of hundreds of observations brought nut 1 . '.''.' T.'iij as the constant: and at Rigi Kulm the constant was l.'.is7,;i;ii. u re markably close tig-itre indeed. This re markable result is siiflieient test of the accuracy of Mr. Aitken's observations in counting particles and in determin ing distances. Gentlemun's Mag-uzine. Cure of Fine ( litna. There is an English custom thut has been imported into this country with pleasing results, and perhaps has been handed elown from mother to daughter among- an Knglish ilescended family. That is the habit of w ashing the line china at the mistress' bunds. A little cedar tub is brought into the dining room, after the meal, or, in some eases, a large bowl is set aside for this pur pose uloue. The lady of the house dips the cups and saucers into the hot water with her own dainty lingers. Her lit tle daughter has been taught to care fully dry them. Those who know the dubious delight of owning line table ware, und sending it into the kitchen to be chipped und marred, will appre ciate this alternative. Philadelphia Press. Did You Know That Vt'c Arc X(w .-iijj THE Finest Engraving That Has Ever Been in Moville? As we are now 'iiistkinir nn eutirelv new ami Fttneriur line or Konvf nir KimmiM we will otter r ur old one st KVeutlv reduced priced ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING JEWELER, We search all the neighboring counties frequently for the best and largest mut tons, beeves ami hogs. If not fat we feed till they are fat. We have samples now of this stin k. It is large in size and ex- (.-client in quality. i Jas. Wolfe Meat I 9 Ntall A, T l phoiir nn. .t, Cl'v Naiket. IP ilfVV,?VV'f71fVT1l'VTTVVWTVl,lJl Lung Protectors. Sixteen dill'erent patterns fresh stock just from the factory, at Dr. T. V. Smith's Drug Store. They are made of Knglish Felt, lined either in side1 or outside with tine satin or chamois skin. If you are interested in this line of goods call and seo the great variety of styles and the latest bottom prices. BONANZA WINE AND LIQUOR COMPANY, Kos. 41 and 43 S. Main St., Asheville. t At WHOLESALE PBPAKTMBST, CE.VTS J 'i i . PAKLOR Ahli KISAMSO ROOM. ClOAKS, TflHACCO .4.VD ItOTTLB Gtinlht, SAM- J A O PLK, UiLLlAKll AXD POOL ROOM. iX J, tO Beer Vaults and GottMng Department in the Basement H'f ttes,ectfuHy Soil, it a Allure ol Your Patronage. F. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. Mala t;lrii3(-r, M(o. IS. SHOES l'or iiliiKu-l (Verlj'Jv; the iiht shots fi.r almost evervbudy; and that is tfrcat ga-jil forticc t'r al most ever lioilv. What a (lilTerene; between the eoaifort ol' life any, the value of life riulit shoes and wrong shoes! Think ot it ! The riht shoes ei-st less liian the wroiii; onis! We'd like to have i-u.-hwii wavin the s.ioe i.'S nl children It 1'ie rest of our lile t.aie. We'd ii ive the g-) )d will o the 'ni iiis'.-.-K ii we lived 1 njj einn:'4h. A im- si eiervbndv pets wise ali.itu :-li..e-i at some lime of life. Why nut Ii, jji i earl ? J. SPANCENBERC 4 torn i-oi'tHi: Did You Ever Trade at a strictly cash grocery house? Heretofore dry goods houses have been the cash houses, aud Hardly Ever I lave you had the opportunity and Pleasure Of saving a dollar by trading at a cash grocery house. I buy nntl sell for cash ; IS pounds granulat ed sugar $1.00 GOODS Dil VERED FREE OF CHARGE. W. J. Postell, 39 COLLEGE 8T. Long, Hill & Co., No. 4 N. Court Siiuirt, I'p stmra. Real Estate Agts. & Brokers LOAN PLACED ON OIL.T KOi.D BECUBITY. :o- (klirao RKHEMBRR IM HAINV WEATHER THE MACKINTOSHES &-RUBBER SHOES The Bazaar. Does jj This I Interest I Co., You I Teleptaoan Call, Mo. 7. IMPORTANT TO men and Hotel Keepers. Tliurliiy, Novrniber ist, at m o'clock harp. ilifjiU'tiishitiK wile bv unction at Arthur Ost lUntit'rt Ryton Hrtilli iiartleii, Ilnw Creek, :l? miles from town. U rn. Turner. Auctioneer, i cream colored horse, 7 years old. good worker; i black, horse, rikkI worker; t two horse wai;on; 1 two-horse heavy spring wagon; 1 two-seated Tersey spring wagon; 1 set double wagon har ness; 1 s-t double bnggv harness 1 st-t single wagon harness; 1 reaping machine (McCor tuickt; 1 mowing machine (Improved Cham pion); S5 sash glass, good as new, jxn; 1 Disc harrow; 2 sets smoothing harrows; 1 two-horse hillside plow; 1 two horse Oliver Chill plow; 1 two-horse Dixey plow: 1 oue-honie Dixey plow; i double winged hilling plow, for celery; 1 dou ble foot plow; 2 single plows; 1 Could "s pump; ISO rubber hose; 1 double Cone powder bellows; 1 root cutler; 1 iron cultivator; 1 iron horse hoe; 1 wheel hot 1 seed and fertilizer drill; 1 wheel barrow; 1 turning lath; 1 hay rack; 1 heating stove; 1 set blacksmith mid carpenters' tools, hoes, shovels, torks. etc., etc ; 1 mtlch cow:ii1kuiI o bushels corn, iu lots to suit purchaser; 4 stacks tops; 2 stacks fodder, corn; 4 stacks straw; a I tout 2io bushels Irish potatoes (Karly Rose); iS thousnnd celery, in one thousand lots, good. Kverything in first class order. Proprietors go ing out ol the business VM. Tl'RNER, Auctioneer. Dr. C. J. Oliveros, THE SPECIALIST. EYE, EAR, .0SE, TBROAT AD LLAG DISEASES. JI P ATT ON A.VKJVIK. (Orer Knysor & Smith's Drug Store. P. O. Box 314, Asheville. N. C MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY CONTINUKS TO 6USTAIN ITS ESTAB LISHED REPUTATION FOR FIRST CLASS WORK, Church St., Telephone 70. THE IMPERIAL TRIO, JEAN SCHAEFBR, Vlolinlit. PARIS CONSERVATORY. CHARLES L. 8CHAKHHR, Planiit, FRANKFORT CONSERVATORY SIDNEY D. TAYLOR, 'Cellist BRCBSBL8 CONSERVATORY, Will open 11 utiullo at 71 Orange Xreet, Aihe ville, on September the lt inU will now receive nnpllcitloin for the following branchu : Violin, violii, cello, piano, organ, singing, harmony, compost tlon, French and German language. Pleaic addreaa KENILWORTH INN. DR. J. A. WATSON, OFFICE 13 GROVE ST. HOURS! 18 UNTIL a loodimo RTJANDBROSm RBAL BSTAT8 BKOKBKI. INVB8TIIBNT AOBNTt NOTAIY PUBUC ' ' Loaaa aevnlj pUoad at par aaat OSoai M M MM kit ap ttalrt BHEF. -111-A Delicious Smx'uleucc They l'njoy Whose I'alatts Are Tickled With the fat ol the laud as it is dispensed hy W. M. HILL & CO., City Mnrkct. MUTTON. R. S. MORG-AK VYIUI. OFFfc.lt SPECIAL INDVCEHENTS IN SHOES and UNDERWEAR - - THIS WEEK, - - - Remember the Celebrated Rockland Co.'s Fine Shoes For Men CAN ONLY R. S. MORGAN'S EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. Don't fail to we the LATEST DEMONS IN NECK WEAltnt R. H. NOROtN S this weik. Just received another lare shipment ol those EXCI.rsiVK Di;siONS: "The Swaiinnnoa," "The Ilattery Pnrk. flic Kriiil- worlh" and "The llcrkelcy" four in liaii.l nml teck earfii. "They go like hot cukes." R. . IIOHU4N has evcrythliiR nice in heavy weiiilit 11AM1KKSGAN anil liKhtwciKlit WOlll, t'NDERWKAR. lust the thing you want for these cool evenings, Watch this col umn. Will Rive you fresh tiilins's every few days. K. S. MORGAN, MOTTO: 'One Correct ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO. Is Now Prepared BUILDING Fine Church, Cabinet Work and Bank Fixtnres Asheville Woodworking Co Quality ot quawtityY NO PVTin GIFTS OF ANY KIND TO ATTRACT ATTENTION OR DRAW Acme Wine, Liquor House & White Man's Bar Wlin t I claltr- la thut I keu 4hr Inrw.-ot atnrk nf ml Stft't Anyone in nrrd of pure t.n1' :.iTat?d nd rxflmloe hit 9tnck The-rr;c ia t?rn t: State fur merticltiai ptirpn .Iivw. 11. 5 ..ougrhrfiii, Prop. NO. 68 SOUTH a"v 5TKEET, - - ASHEV1IXK, N. O. Mv m-itto B.M( plnee 'KT.RPHl'NR Vf : Order-. From s lir. The "Blues." Do you ever Uuvc tlic "bhics"? Do you know what they come from? Do you want to Vaow bow to drive thciu away? Uisteu: The " blues " nre simply a natural re sultrf a disorR.inieil liver. Your liver Accretes lule illtellll if clisclin, K 1R it Tneliile tnnt he filtereil from th.it which is t:i make Muni, ami if nut proiierly fi. tereil ycn.r hluoii liecoines iniiure. Then ynu leel v. reichcdly, and "Utin'tbinwii'ftu liou are to 'blue ." Now, iu two or three weeks time, you can make yourself feel like a new creature, with rosy checks, good appetite, healthy bowels aud sound sleep at night. Ask your dniRRist for Ramon's Tonic Liver PUla and Hn inon'ft Tonic Pellets. These are two separate medicines, in sepa rate boxes, but both together they cost only 25 ctntt. You will then have n sure treat uieut which will not only cure your biliou sness but prevent constipation in the future by strengthening your digestive system. 801.0 IN 81IBVLLBBY DR, T. O. SMITH, Wholesale nml Retail, V. C. Cnrmlchai'l, Worthen t Co.. lleinltsh Xc kcuimn, Kuyior & Smith. Alli.i.l.it. ill'n-0 "M; ' Wtiliolut'"- We huvo everything in tlio lino of heating apparatus from a small stovo to the largest range. HOT AIR FURNACES A speciality. All work guaranteed. Call and see our stoves before buying, we save you money. BOYCE & BURTON, II XOHTH COURT FLACK. PORK. Vl-AL. BIS 1 OlINII AT 5!) 8. Main St. Cnsu Price lo AH." to -Furnish all Kinds of MATERIAL Telephone, 1?4. TKADB AT THE will tint! it to their tntrr-Ht tc uutl itttn.:oied by the lcd!n phvsleian r the I-:, "K-rp the hrst nr.i! e!Qrcf llcenrt;!"iilv.,l 1j neotinj lr- none In r.ht HtHte !' (! :"( H'PJCR tl'i BH rJi!:iti OKliir tfr PnoUitlil Wti v. J LIFE Dp. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Troalmenl jMntilrt upilcr MyiUro written mmitiit'O, hyouthur lcil nui-ntft only, to ruro Weak Rli-nmry; I.iwii i f Nitvi rtiiver; Iml MnTilmiitlj luti'knei-! Nlcht Um", Kvil lin-iili Urk cif Ciilitlili'iiei-; hiirviiniiHi; I.nitii.l,-; ml Hnil:i; Low of l'cm-.'i i'l tiw Ui'iiiTKtlv.i (inrims In ,.nh-i- n-l,rnni-,l t -nver-vtiirlliin; Youthful Krn.rs, nr Kxre"ivo 1)m nf I'ciliiii-oii. (I.lniii nr l.i-iuor, whleli mhid Iraul in MlM-V t'.iii-iiii-iitii.n, inminlty unit Dwiih. llyiuall, H n Ihh: nli.T fr.: will, wrlHiiiiriiupiiiti-e tocurnnr ri tuml minify. WIU"iU'iru!IHYItl!l'. ACTtutn euro fur Cmn-'hu. Cnliln, Alhnui, Uriiui-hlll-tCmiii, WlKX't.liiir L'linith, H..r Tlinuit. Plearnnt Intjik,-. Hmrill slo ricoutiimil' .M.fin. sl?., nnw'e.; old fl.l,uowJtu. UUA1. ..TJ.f-SlwuoJnnlj-tiy T. C. rSiultbt DniKKUt. PuUlcJiniiare, - Asheville N. C. m vni'f.u nrr, tm rrw rtu-s liyc-'i""! 'tirnti, tht :m cf lhiu 1icu"i uMIk ' i ji..tihL'rltiarj (tr. ,-t.t, rtn'ir r h. i., ol dirt or rmitftoue, in' ti'tirtil or tuuouj mX ttnw Lr Until iut::Uf VtHil AS A FRKVEKTiVS Hhr 'fj it U i;:(r"tMlo-vi!ilrc M Tcttcrrai iiie-; l-ii! lit Ui rata ol t' lr4'irfl I Ktlllf AlltK tIM V..U U.-lUTt' i Jl 't tiket, vrguti (f . ouro. Iv i.,aiL rinsUk. uu . CURE 9 . DR. TtLIX 15 C -M i'S STEEL Pi PILLS nrntlioiiriainal nml on'y FUi'M'II, m foiwl rn. linlilu euro on thn mnrknt. l'i '--j&l.uui taut (j muL Uenmtiou'ldoull Ivj T. C. fiulth, DiUKfflst. Public Siiiinrc. Asheville, N C rt,;M.i ;.U'i.n.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Oct. 26, 1894, edition 1
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