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m it- i THE A8HEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. THE MIME DAILY CITIZEN j t old with stat. Tuesday Evening, November 6, 1894. A STRATEGIC WAITER. KINTBU DAILTIBXCETT 81-XtlAY I ANU tt BKKLV asylum IS BOW 187. -O.t SUUSCKIPTIOS RATES: Thenumber nfnmhnna a i',.. nfv..-.i ..... " . . r - "'" ii. . - vw,r" m a r auti-r limine; t. us tumpp. her weather t4-f...rt m ti..p.i. ' A eoleiiwl wMiti in a .n.i A . . --(---. .ni - . . . i. i in i tti-nic-iu eiL'U St.'l'intl Blluru .!... .U I.:..t.. ... J......1 I.-.. I,.'.. i f One Year $6.00 ! ,J,," . "": u'K"l!1 , """ K uown very tine ami six Months 3.H0: Ey'" rt WH8 degrees, and the lowest ean handle even the testiest of them , Three Months..... X ! decrees, the mean beine 01 dr.ts. ! with sm.hdmlrm.nii.. -mi ...... u . :.. so which u a ,h.,w .1- ., v.' . . ' r"v t ... - . raiiifi.ll wn. 7 I ii i .k . i . jewet to nis employer. The last man :"o r.i:"?rt. "VCr-i,: -Ul ' man from the oust "'Ho was so cross and fuult-ttiiilinir that 7 "''""'R lhe 1'ithiT otjuines the waiter eouUl scarcely refrain fropi . ..i , w no auci trursiliiv poiii-iiiy- a pint of hot soup down h it the Agricultural and Mrcbmiical col- neck. IIAILV citizkn I tine Mouth, in advance (.tine Week, tueid to earners... 15 TllK WbKKLV e'lTUKN, issued every Wednesday, iu udvnncc, $1. A Man From Boston k said " PrP1e BiK out ot tusine. Hud some samples ofcertain lot s.Tu:i;j:;,.,::.. esysjsz! a . they cm, t out ...,.,. UIIJ ,,,,1, 10 wceieniomy la Subscribers who miss their papers are requested to make ctmphiiut at the omce as soon as possible. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER G. 1894. At otic lime there was a ood thai of talk about building a road from Spar tunhurj; to Heno'ersmivilie, but the pro ject fill through. Wilmington S'.ur. We hadu't heard ot the lull, and hav ing made twoor three j lurncjs over the ''road from Spartanburg to llruilcrson ville" were under tin impassion that the road was built, opened, in lint, in 187 a i. VMi:if. Tlic Ileuc'eisutisille Time sns: "The Ashivilie Kifiistir publish'. d hist week a p.iwerhil h.ill-p.iue c.irioi.n ic resentiii,' the distract till w liuf ini; ol Sarah Tuylor. a bite woman, v lui was stripped to the waist an, I I ished upon her naKeil back in a mo" cruel ainl in human manner. The i ll i tc lor w-It i. I) she wna thus tortured a Ice u-c si e refused to no hi (ivy manual lain r nn suited to a woman." The campaign is a iliii u oi the p.-.st, and perhaps the Times, will otlcr ceut Republicans, has si l.ir retimed to its normol ccuttiti.iti that a lew wunls of truth and soberness m iv be heard above the coiintiny'ol the b;il!..ts. One material stattmei t in the liuus' comment is aeciirati that the K isier did publish a halt' pane cartoon the i est is rubbish, lull of hall-truths mine nrs leailiii than mauv out-nml-out las. The woman was not stripped to the waist. She was not whipped in a cruel and inhuman manner. She was not toi turcd, and she was nut askul to tin heavy manual labor. The State c I' North Caiolii'aoiijjit iu t seud niivthiiig in the slnpe of wo;nau to the road, to be about or mar a convict camp; the tiling is wrony on its l ite; a mistake there is no excuse for ever making- Lint that the wi man in this case was ill-treated, or that she was morally contaminated or phyiia!!v ii jurnl in Capt. White's c. uvi.t camp the eiiitcr ol the kcgis'.er knows to be not the tact. The editor ol the Kcitur sia plv cbo.-c as a citieii i f llimcombc county and the comiuctor oi a campaicn p ipcr to so pervert and misrepresent the facts in thi ease as to be cuilty in the sight of honest mtn of something worse than King: he was and is guilty of slander ing the good name of a community injuring its lair n.'iini ; and this, tun. lor the sake ol securing a partisan atlvan tage for a candidate not of his ow n, any, political l.oth. 1 he editor ol tl.e Register eeliberateiy and iciieatidly slandered h;s Mlow citizens, not to si cure a reform, but to create tl.e impression he knew was ial.-e, that ilut'combe citi ..ns of a certain political faith were in different to fullering-, careless ol their ob ligations to society, iiiul in the habit o' countenancit'g the tortuici l criminals. lhe cartoon ot the K.gisler and the accompatning coiiimi nt form the hi ick est, must uisgraceiui part ol a campaign fought by a lew Republican leaders lor personal advantage, and with ro idea that they were either more competent or more popular in the eyes of the masses ol the people to govern Hiuicombe county and the State ol North Carolina than the party whose record in that field is almost without a serious blemish. lege, arrived here (rom Hvdecountv. He hud tiever received the news of bis'son's death. He took his sou's bodv to bis nome at Lake Landing. Three of the stuileuts accompanied the remains." Winston Repubbcin: HUnatchts IrotuMt. Airy, Oct. LHUh, state that in that city, the previous night, oe llanes shot and mortallv wounded Hminett Atkins. Hanes was a distiller and ac cmtd Atkins of reporting him to the rev euue officers who destrovtd his still ves terdav. Hanes waylaid' Atkins and shot him twice. Hanes made his escape. Mnrganton Herald : l'rof. Goodw in telisaoood one on Capt. 1'hifer. He -at s: Due day last week a man brought ins little son to the school to enter him. lie was shown into Capt. I'hifer's otli mo, uimking the Captain was deal and '.uiiio, ne motioned lor paper and pencil with winch .he at ouce began writing ne iapiiuri, of cuirse, thanght him m i u'no, ami tue.e tnev sat. writ ing 1. 1 eaei other, when l'rof. Goodwin ix'ppeiit'ii iu aim simke to Cant. I'liifcr i lien tnev liiith I. uad out thev could im;;i talK ami Hear. -snueiarv II. t. .ci siys that the ....... rimies to me nor tins vear were .(..iimi, against 1 800 last vear f.verv good premium was contended lor ami won, am uin mg to S-t.OOl). Til riice purses paid aggregated $3. lot), I nc ru::ni :L' expean's of the fair, ineluil mg impiovemint ol buildings and crounils were ildO. Secretary Ajcr estimates that $,"iu,tlii0 was stent in Kaleigh hv reason of the fair. The next lair wi.i he reallv an txposilion. Col luiiin 8. Larrs splendid work fir the air is tieariuc the tinest results testy guesl. Tin: w vi! n t i:k. .in-: wo i: a mm. The ol' ll-l-ll W Il'l'l'lll orl, .Mh1cI.ii. Hiom lhe New York WorU. Here's a curious bit i f histcy that I ran across tint injur the w eek. In 1S31 (Juetn Victoria t fferctl a haialsiitne prize lor the best piece of Irish point lace to he exhibited in the First World's Fair. 8ome patient Iiish gill's tinkers caught the fog that lies above tic bogs of Ire land in the nion.n.g and wove it with marvellous intricacy into a beautiful lloiincealv-ut I; ur vanlsloi g and n aid wide. It was a wonder of liiui. 1'eople Ik Id tlitir breath when they looked at il for fear it would dissolve. It was a vaporv story of harps and heather and thistles melting into each othtr; a cob Webby illusion, so nrtfullv and cunningly rlevistd that it lowkid like n smoke poem. It won the prize, and Senator John Minor Botts of Virginia, then travelling in Europe with a b'g bank ,n count, saw it at the World's Fair surrounded bv a crowd of wonder-struck people, and bought it. He gave 800 guineas lor it and it flouted off triumphantly, like all the best and some ol the worst Irish things do, to America. I.cl tin.' chvd and Mak-MiU'liI 'oiu- nalillll.l. Tnliu Notloi-. rioui j speech nude in Tennessee ! A. A Taylor. Fellow citiens. many ol us had thought the war was long sine- over. t-u i. ..i i -. ... iiou MiTosrn us passions were dead and its animosities had given place to fraternal relations. We had fondly hoped that even its scars had disappear.! from the feints of our people as they had disappeared from the ace ol our b.-auiilul land. We had laid to our souls the ll lttering U'lcti ni that the blue and the gray had clasped hands tendci I v and sincerely in the new made love vi a p-fleet reconciliation. And I believe this faith would be well grounded but for the malignant earp lugs ol these tdd fossilized wrecks of orig inal sin, the ho.-rv Kip Van Winkles of the vyar, who, in their titl'uldr.'nms wan der, lise hostile ghosts, amid the tumul tuous and sanguinary scenes ot that un happv pinod, the w.ird and malevolent si mnaml.iMsts of the blood v shut rhev ransack the dismal cll.irnel house ol the rebellion ami Mom the grim, dust ol mad and lorgotten issues bring forth its gory cerements to noison this ., civilization with revived hatreds. i ins is unmanly, unchristian, unpa triotic Away with such tolly ! Let the ui us. cn oi oniivion forever hide tlii iorri.1 iiiiitm.ire ol American h-stnry l.fi tiw. I,,,.,...-.,., .i. ...i . . J M nuii.mn ue c oi lint n si.n e pose undisturbed in the ncrnrttnl t ;,.-.. .. .. ,v uui.tij eoui ire . i.er t n,. ,,., though divided into opp ising p clitic' u . i ties, purge t heir souls ol all bitter uess, ana vie with one another, onle promoting a spirit ol brotherhood' and me pe.ue, unity and stability of thin re mimic ami trie greatest measure ol hap- .......... tut l;-eneeM iinrnner o n ' Here," exclaimed the guest after he nail been kickmir on evi-rvthinif th.. waiter brought him, "where'stlie land- loril?" "lie's out in de kitchen, sah," plied Sam. suavely. "Well, I want to see him." ' You can't see him iis' now. sah." ..ii i . iiu.v no you Know i can t. ton go aim ten mm to come here. fcim went out and returned in a min ute. Well." asked the "w here is he?" 'I done tol' him, sab." 'Why didn't he come'.'" lie ll be long m a minute. uh," chuckled 8am. "lie's iis' been iabbm ii i iiieuucr nut ot noics w id a laite lii'i' liiiiic, sub. ami he's washin' destickv otti'ii his hands, sab. lie tol' me to tell yon. sab.dat be would' tend to vo' case right away, sah. .lis' keep cool a min im', sail, he mighty promp', .Mill, w hi'ti things goes w rong about tie house, sali." 8iim straighteMied up and waited for the- next move', but it did not eoiiu. lhe testy guest tinMie-il hi meal in lli'iice, with one eve constantly on the door leading to the kitchen. Detroit l ive Press FAMILY MEATS. JAS. WOLFE MEAT CO., """'- RT41.L A, C I TV HtHKKT Platts Chlorides, The best disinfectant, always i caily lor use. Sprinkled about it leaves no stain or smell, yet destroys promptly and etfectual ly all poisonous gases and di sease producing elements. A quart bottle prepares three gal lows ready for use. Send or ders to Dr. T. C. Smith's Drujr Store. Anierie-it's llt-;nl son. -Meilieal lake'. o culled on invount of the remedial vii-t uc ,,f it-, watiTs, situ- atcel on the I i rent rulumbian Plateau in southern W asliingtun. at an iiltitudc eif two thousand throe hundred feet above the le vel of ttic I'aciti,'. ja the Dead sea ot America. It i- about a mile lonir. ami from a half to thr iiuartei's of a mile in width, mid with u niaxiiu.iiu depth of about sixty feet 1 he eoiiipoMtion of the waters of this Alpine lake is almost identical with that OI the lle'lld si'll of I'f.l.lin,. like its oriental counterpart, no plant Did YOU E Vd 1 IlCl'll itsedg-cs. It is all but devoid of auiinal life, a species of laivc boat-bug," a queer little terrapin, and the famous "walking lish" being its only inhaW itants. This walking lish is an oddity really deserving of a special note. It is from eight to nine inches long and has a finny inembrane extending from head to bead evea around both th upper and lower surface's of the tail. It is provided with four i,-g. those be fore having four toe's and the hinder Jive. St. Louis lle-imMi,'. Trade at a strictly cash gnicorv house? Heretofore dry goods houses hare been theoash house's. and Kail way HlfcDMONT AIR LINE ) In Kfleet June 17, ivj4. This ei)iiiteiisfil:scheilule is putilislieit as Odea. . .. siii'ieee 10 cnittitje without tiulice le the puVjtic. EASTBOUND Lv Kooivlllc.. ' Sforristown ie lli:i(. I IT MA IT K Us,, War,. ATE Ills OWN TAIL, Kd- sti-auuc I'hlnirs IlapK-ii When the Itor 1 Away. Frum the Salisbury Iterate'. Editor Wade H.Harris ol the Char lotte News left home a ft w days ng.i to take a needed rest. Duiing his absence Jake Newell, who lias recently been stir ring up the Pops and Reps of his home county, Cabarrus, bv his speeches, is presiding over the News. And Jake stirring up things in Charlotte in his search for news almost as much as he has stirred the political pot. at home Several remarkable discoveries have been made ny him, but his latest is the most startling and should cause there turn of I-.ditor Harris at once. Here is the last hnd : 11 K f i- 1 1 : ,. ,. mn. etuiaa lunjuou, wuo lives rn Stonewall street has a dog that cups the ciimax in strange aowgs. lie started to gnaw bis tail oil a tew weeks iiuo. nnrl has kept on day alter day until the once long tail n O' W only about an inch in length. Mrs. Jamison tried to stop him from rating his tail by wrapping it with rags, but the animal went right on with his business, and each duy satiates his greedy appetite with a portion of his own tiesu." The Muri'luircol'tho ( .nr. From London Cable, At to the marriage, it must occur be fore the 25th of this month, or not until after the 18th of January, ns between these dates marriages are prohibited iu Russia. Woe for Coming (ieiienitloiis. From the Cincinnati Tribune. Tommy What yon cryin' about, cry baby? Jimmy Awl You'd cry too, if your pants was made outer yer sister's old bicycle bloc men 1 bo Work ol Ili'ltiilldliiii lb linn-.!- Noi Y,. Itee-iin. . , .xu sieps nave ytt uteii taken towaid icuuiioing the isoutlKrn railway's IreiL-ht lepot. I kins are being considered I- J . . inarquartcrs, tint it is not known here Just when work wi'l begin. A platform I greater lenuth than th.. J '-ceil erected on the wist side of tl iiurncn depot, and the wnrk .,t h.ii: lri,.l 1 . . . '"..",., 'K"i fc"e on annul iis ijcIoic the I re . 1, i. .1. . . . . iieueiiiKu iu some disadviinf,-,..,. uic ore, transferring has been elo::e at 1 aim Kock, us it was 1111 to the change .1 it w weens ueo. I here is no tel. phoaic wuo me Height depot as "lie was oeioic the lire, and this causes me complaint from those who h business with the office. Hard Tillies In Knulund. amliew Cirnc-ie. just back l'r.,111 Knn-i.c. ' In Kngland the condition of trade ,1. ,,i.,.,.l,l.. . ... . . ... .upiiui invts-.ed in manu- i.uiuic. is uot making anything. The manufacturers there arc worse edf than earc. 1 oeneve they have reallv lost iiioiiev 111 ine last liuir or hve years. As ir agriculture, it is n loung business. , , smiiiui maiKei ci reals and eel .-..j. ... ,..-1 ,,, raising int m. ! ;,e price 1 1..11.1 niiin 00 miles 01 I. intlou is not L'tcuter than within ot) mdes of New ork. An estate as near as that sold r.c nilv lor Uo mid V. la the acre. That is or t.n, winch is not a high price . ... ""i u s 1 close to town. .Most Powerful Alti'iii'tbui, 1-r.ini the Hetn.it Free Press. 1.',,-..:.. 11.. : is a very grave and severe man, bin s ill, 1 think he is quite attract- Kitty-Well, il lie is, it's the attraction 01 gravity. License to Wed. rrom Kegistcr M.ickey's office license to wed has been issued as follows: Geo. L Kennedy of Hot Springs, Ark., """ m. v.iay 01 tiultimore. 41 a YOUR apou HEALTH, juuma suiierm w0 miui, demands Doctor fiHrop's Favorite Pr. seriptiun. There's no other niwlieine like ft, for women's jieeulior ins. co matter bow distressing your symp toms, it relieves your cbwi nnd rmliis, and if fulthfully used wUI bring a permanent curs in every ehronlo ,. . , , , , mness or tlerange mei t, In catarrhal inflammation, and in the ibspluoeiiiontMof women My sliUir hiiM iiBiwi u rcsuiU. g 1,1 lUH who like IlijuriollH KITi-i ts of I imi M111I1 lUntr. T .. , ' r ... in iireserioiiig ior a patient the other day, a physician, who is a specialist in nervous ditliciilties, declared that a 01111g woman uiitier uin charge was aterally killing herself by too rapid movements. "She is not satisfied," lie said,"vith goingabout and doing things iu a quiet, ordinary way. but actually rushes through with her worknnd con. tinually overtaxes herself. She can not ne convinced mat a lit tic more deliberation might accomplish jit.-t as much and save her strength. So firm ly is this habit of baste tixe'd unon her that she will run up ami downstairs when there is no need for hurry, mid ... t . 1 1 .. . , . . . oiui-i'.i wui'ii incre is no po-smie' pre text lor lining it. 'l In- doctor's pre scription was: A good deal more de liberation, a largo amount nf rest and pleasant nce-iipation. The world is full of people who are rushing themselves to ruin of health us fast us they can go. They not only rush but worry and. between tin's. tun, su'pjcct their in rviiiis system- to iinnv '.war ami tour than anything short of wruu;;;,! i.tetl wouul endure- N. i. Leub-r. Couldn't Fool King Milan. King Milan of Servia once went to the hotel of a dlstiniruislicd lady who wasgivit.ga bazar for the bcuetic of the) poor children of Paris. As soon ns the Uinp appeared upon the scene she advanced toward him with a splendid silver salver In her hand on which was beautifully emblazoned the family arms. On It lay a pretty little bunch of violets. "How much, nindaine?'' asked the king. "Twenty-four lnis, sire." was her soft response. Milan paid her the sum she hnd asked, with 11 courteous bow, took the salver from her hands, placed the bouquet in his buttonliohi nnd walked off with the tray under his arm. A vsiuaiiie nttoH. t-i 1 ... a. . 1 . . ... euiiicu ne uve nuntireu dollars nn ounce is a certain book iu the llrltish museum. It is a perfect copy of the original edition ol Shnkespeure's son nets, published in loot). There are only two copies in existence, and the sec ond one is valued at five thousand dol lars, As tho book is only ten ounces in weight, It is worth a good deal moro man us weight in gold. nam Namea Sot Allowable. A worklngmau of Dresden lately proposed to register his new-born child ns Robespierre Danton. The registrar declined to put down 60 revolutionary a name, and the futher refuseil to Ister the child at nil, except by nuin- "" " uiauer was taken before the courts, tint workman was lined, und tne decision given that in niounrehlnl amies sudi names are not allowable Hardly Ever liaveyou luul the opportunity and Pleasure (if saving a dollar by trading at a eash grocery house. 1 buy ;ind sell for eash ; li.l pounds granulat ed sugar $!.()( GOODS DthVERED FREE Of CHARGE. 39 W. J. Postell, COLLEGE ST. j Grand Opera House, ASHEVILLE. XOV. 5, ( & 7. The Fair Vdii.i, H.iiiKliti-r of the Smtli. Miss Harriette Weems, 1 M PI'ORTFII V .IOII' DOU1) Aiul An Kxct-Hrnt Ctimp.iny. WOMUV NIUHT. The Lady of Lvobs. TI'K.tV NKJHT, OTHELLO. U KUM MDAV MIGHT, (I '"libit- Hill,. The Cricket On The Hearth, And Katherine and Petruchio. 1 iv. i'mnt Kock 2 ' !ldt tiprinK I-v Ar1irrli;r " K"'juii Kooti " Murlun ' MorgaL'lUD " lin'kury ' Newiuu " Stateviile Ar. SrttiAtrury " (rPCHMlOTO " lanvillp,. Ar Kiclitnnml I- v. t rt'cnutioru Ar. Durham I " Kale-Kh ' Ci 1 i t irt Lv. ianvi.tr Ar. Lytu'litJiiTK 'Wahinat.iti " Hltimorc ' " I'iiil ,(1r!ohia.. " Nev, Vorli , .'.WESTBOUND Lv. New York Philadelphia M Baltimore j ' Washington j " I ynchtniig I Ar. Inrivtlltf I l-v. Kichn;tma " IHinvilie , Ar. tlri-fnghof) I.v. r.wldFb'iro Lv RaleU'b " Ourhara Ar. Grrcntib'iro i " Siiniirr 5 j StatMvil!e ' Newton , " Hickorv ' MuffCaiitoa ., I " Manoti kooud Knub Anhevillc .... Hot Siirintri, 12 &38J .. 8 "i.Sain ... ft .'loam .. '2 y'lpir .. 1 a 4;tirp .. 2 30'MIt 4 :i;i:itn .. l 7pm . T fiMpni .. H aopn .. 7 11pm h oopm .. 10 tiRpm .. 11 4ipn 1: '-nara -til nTam .. 3 :iram . 7 3i tarn j Jl ooprn .. 12 .'biiim lTtl 7 13'im h y 3am 1 l'3l"Tl -37 & lC 4 .'M'pm . o r.r.pn L 0Vlhnr. .. l'i trVpm 1 .. 3fani ,. l'-i fjunm I 4i lain i riNRir . 5 (itipm 1. , 1 r.'iam .. r. 4 l-am . 10 !Ktrttti . 1 ! 11) . 1- H:)-u . 12 --Uttl . l uo,n 1 '.pm 2 46nm . 4 0Hpm o "Opm BUEF. Vf 4 rV Pclienle Flavors. ' Ilil-X Iiclieiuus Sueculei They Enjoy Whose l'alates Ai Tickled PORK. With the l.tt ot the lautl as it is dispensed by W. M. 1III.U ei Ct)., City Market. Ml'TroN. VEAL. w".- OFFKH NPI'.CI AI. INOl'CGMENTtl IN SHOES and UNDERWEAR - - - THIS WKHK, Remember the Celebrated Rockland Cos Fine Shoes For Men CAN OXI.Y BE FOUND AT R. S. MORGAN'S I-:m;KY I'AIK WARRANl'KD. Uon'l fail to see llie I.ATKST UKSICKS 1M NFCK v K A R at It. .. MOR4N'H lliis week, j,,,, received ...uHher lri!e shipment ol tlu.se 1-XU.rsiVK 11I-:sii;ns: "The Sev.i.in.iuoa." "Te Baltery Park." "The Kellil uoiih - and -he Berkeley" four in hand and ttck carts. 'Thi-y go like hot cakes." It. . mtli4N has everything nice iu heavywriKlit I1AL11RIGGAN and liK)tt weicl.t Wool. l-NDKRWHAR. just the tlliuK you want for these cool evenings, Watch thin col iiiuu. Will give you fiesli tulinKs every lew days. H. S. MOltGxVN, MOTTO: - - - 50 8. Main St. One Correct Cash Price 10 All ' ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO. Is Now Prepared to- Furnish all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Fine GbDFGb, Cabinet Work and Bank Fixtures Asheville Woodworking Co. luFman, t?upt. TeleDhone. 1(54. a. " Mornstowo " 1 Knoxvillc 7 liyiURPHY BRANCH" L. Ashevlilr r WavnraTlllr ", ', " Itrysem Citv ' Lv. Itryson Citv '."' Ar. Anurewn " Totn itu " MoryhT aupni 4-5utn MODEL stj:am LAUNDHY CO.NflNfKS TO SUSTAIN ITS ESTAB LISH KD KKI'CTATION HOR FIRSV CLASS WORK. Church St., Telephone 70. Did You Know That We Are Now Doij; THE Finest Engraving That Has Ever Been In Asheville? As we n re now mnkintr itiHiir.i., ruperior line of Souveuir 8poon we will otfer vuw m urn u v reauceu prices. ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING JEWELER. Long, Hill & Co., No. t M. Court iU:ire, t'p Stairi, Lv. Marpli; Ar. Tomotl " Andrew! " Brvjon l Ity " W lynesTllle " Ashevlile tluile cleepty Slllldnv. N.0,I7 v i ii ian. in .Ilium 1 a rtiiin 1 2 ftspm ;i fi.tpm 4 HHpm 4. AOpm . No. IS 7 tl mm i UOam 7 Aftnm 10 (Ham 11! filipm 2 24im SLEEPING CAR ScRVICE." Kus 1 1 iiiul 12 Sleepinii Cars between kleh munil mill (iriensliori., unci trains 37 and MH I'ulliiinu skepiiiR enr between New York. Asheville nnd Hot Springs bciiiK hnnd cil nn ism. 11 itnu ltiim k, nnd II and w. N. C (livnic.ns. I'uUuinn SleepitlK Cr lietweell rtsnevinc null lincinnntl, via Knoxville. Trains Nos IS, 1, n nnd 0 s.diel tniins between Asheville and Columbia, cnnneetiiiK at Columbia with S. C. K'y tor Charleston unur .rer ny mr savannah, Jacksonville and alt l'loridn points. I'uilman sleeiK-rs on "eeweeii jae-Ksijllville, Ashe ville and Hot Springs. W.A Tl'RK, S II. IIARIIWICK Gen'l Pans. A t , Asst. f.cn'i 1'nss Aet., ,vh,,nl.t"n I. C. Atlanta. On V. H M'HI-K. r.eii'l -.,,,1 i'l..,i.i., c !jx!.c,'''j. TrniKc ManiiB.-r, WashiiiKt'on. N. II. UKI-.liN, (len'l Manauir. WashinKton. AND BEST IN Real Estate Agts, & Brokers LOANM PLACED ON OILT EDGED BECURITV. :e- tsdimo CO W 0 Z 0 H (0 Deware of Imitation!, orittlnnj, Made only by lltiiiiittiw B TAVLOff MA WTO C0SJ il 0 r lie ure to get tli Tavlor Wfar. Co.. Hi. ILoola. A LOT OF NEW SHAPES ANO TRIMMING AT The Bazaar. CQRTLANDBgaOS. RBAL E8TATB BSOKBRI. INVBSTMBNT AOBNTt NOTARY PUBLIC " Loam Secnrelj placed at 8 per cent. Office! 35 ft aA Pattoa At., ap Main DR. J. A. WATSON, OFFICE 13 GROVE ST. HOURS : w-idimo IS UNTIL 8 THE IMPERIAL TRIO. JUAN SCHAKPKR, Vlollnlit. PARIS CONSERVATORY. CHARLES L. 8CHAKFKK, Pianist, FRANKFORT CONSERVATORY SIDNEY D, TAYLOR, 'Cellist BRUSSELS CONSERVATORY, Will open a tudlo at 71 Orange ulreel, Aahe ville, on Beplemlr the lt and will now receive applications for the following branchen : Violin, viola, cello, piano, organ, Hinging, liarmony. coinpoai tiou, French and German languages. Pleaae address KENILWORTH INN. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD If You Find Anything But Havana In The Filler of Our Red Letter Cigar. Asheville Cigar Co. O-Kkttf NOTICE. want every man and woman Iu the United States interested In the oniuni and wlakey habits to have one of my books ou theae uiseaaes. Addieaa B. at. WOOI.LhY, Atlanta, 0s bot 8o,,aad cat will be aent you free. S-iodeodimo QUyVIIrJT not QUATTITyY MfLLKJiq.fffIgP' ANY KIND TO ATTRACT ATTENTION OH PKAW TRADB AT THg ' Acme Wine, Liqnor House White Man's Bar Jhw. II. I .ougrlirmi, Irop. K1eT Pft raIBS a, co "t. in iwilM STREET. - - ASHEVILLE. N. C. Mv motto It, "Keep the beat and charKe accordlnslr." My piace Is second to none In the State. BI.KPHONB CAl.t im POSTOVPICB nox 6I8 OrrJcrr Frorm t, !)!, solicited. Boxlne ft rckln; Free. BONANZA WINE AND LIQUOR COMPANY, Nos. 41 and 43 S. Main St.. Asheville. NO. 4 1. VBtWA&S!mri88iJ c0"&.rs?rzs2vTO! no. 48. Beer Vaults and Bottling Department in the Basement H XrpectfullY Solicit a Share ot Your Purouagt. P. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. Muln K-trti.re, S. Telephone Call, So. . BlFORC AFTt n new lir. E. C. W.tl'a IJaru n..,. -..... . is -"Id un.hT h -.live wriit. n u-uarniitue. by aull.nr I-'lr'!1 v""lv'.,. '""" Mraii.rfi I.nM of I. a ii and .Nerve I'mv, r; l..t MiiiiheKt;uulekm.. rvn iin'srf I.nss in. ... mi 1....... -. t ... .. .. if the. llewnilleo tli--.im in , i,i...i .... ........, i.'. mM-i'iertloni youthful Hrr.ira, or Exn-Hlr I'.o ol , J-i'iU'.r, Miiii-u w.nn eai m .T'' .c""''.P""i. In-Huflyai.,1 IValh. lly malt, Small 8ize dlsce,ulli,uo,- 1,1, nv. t' Z'w w'- oii 11 sue, now sue, OUA1. .jTUMlMiiidonlvb; T. C. (Smith, DruKicIiit. Asheville N. C. Public Square, " v tliw8diwft of ih.!iUKlIriiury Or. '-iSAn.. rsnim rii ch-.ni. of ditt tw jiauMout, ib.rrariu or -.ntnaui mvt lo.nn to tr Ukra IsUratUf. Vtaca A8 A PREVENTIVE o. tlihr Ht ft Ii liiipouiMt)leonlncl Kit Wliewt ulMIMj but In thtOlM Of l U Wflm k?-'".' "":;' nmw LADIES I 1 per bot , or a buM lor f PO X'JU KHOW DR. FELIX LC DRUN'3 STEEL Hi FEHHYWmL PILLS nri tho original and only FHKNCH.mfeandra. imhlernm on thn markut. 1'riaotl.uUi sent bl mail, 'ixnuiua sold onli by T C Kiultb, DrucKlat. Public Seiuare, Asheville, N C We lmvo everything iti the line of heating apparatus from a small stove to the largest range. HOT AIR FURNACES speciality. All work guaranteed. Call and see our stoves before buying, we save you money. BOYCE & BURTON, ia NORTH COURT PLACE. I . J.V,"-
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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