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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Monday Evening, November 12, 1894. THE ASHLV1LLE DAILY 11TIZE5 I' HINTED DAILY I K.WF.l'T SI Mill AMI WEKKLV SCHSCKIPTWX K.TLS: low Year ii.HI DAILY j Six Mimtll-i ;,-'t Tlirrc Months 1 ClTIZfcN I line VuiiUi. in advam't fi (One-Week, paid to carriers... lo Thk SbMl-Vi:i:Kl. v itizkx. issutil every Tutda- aud Frielay, in utivimcc. 4 l . Subscribers who hi ss their p.ifrs art reniiesied to wake CfUiplaht fit the office as souu us possible. Monday, xoyi-M3i:k u, lsy-i. It seems vc had nut sui'iiilctl tl.C depths of KeHililiiiiii I'i.rlis ::i null Hi t coiuts H. F. Joins, i'-.!i;i'nr:tii if tl:e Republican Nation; 1 cuii.tniUcc. anJ, without beinu s.vurn, il p ifi'S and sas that the I u-.ine.-s reviial t the last lew mouths is dm. to the fact that a Keim'-!i-can ietorv v a il til' n ' Till-: oii'-iui.e, diK-ale-l iimiifoiis r-1 Cor.ejrii-s li ; ve t Ins sali-t.'L ti 'I: to in ti : TUey won't r-it iiiulir the I tulal ilietait r ship f C .r K Lit again He wi'l roiai.e his win k i'l i-oumii K nun i.ut i:i llit-Ca:-itol 1. limin g, w In ii the " f' ii Cit.f.':iss sits; that much sciti.s .tt'Kil. Anil that he will nuini h:e a intuitu to tie I'.tii'i erats tli-iUil is equally untitled tlii::. IT is rcuwicil that Auunuy tivi.ii.il Oluey may les'nti. li he !it-i:l'', anil I'resideiit Cculiitiel fhoiil.i lu.me as I i.. successor a man with ti c CuiMc ami ability to urtipi 1- with tl e ii.tat '.rests that cat the lilc oui ol ua c. an in iihiim iittraction void I he aiMnl to H.tiii--eracy in the euSff ' he l-' " !' 1 l' voteis Know tltnt there is a l.iw ts;cc-ai!y p isjeil to try the legality !' the trust orjjai.i ui t:s, ai il tiuv wai t to se it tipilicd. Tiny do not unileis: ai.d whv sinners who sit in h'h p'acis s'ni:ld lc spared. 1. .. The election is our li is a i d time to tin Si ill;- t hiin talkit L". Ili-i it '"" 1) it is the fluty ol the 1'i-iiMiralic party to take care of itselt an. I to make us nl liyht on the line til a " !nrc man's H'iv trniiunt." It is useless to tr to cmieil- niie or draw the tie-e: uiss, or by apt" opri nets t.f kind I the public il i j i ii t; t u n motleys lor tin; Mcbst nycr. There uppt.its i In it the Mia-sia: cation i I t he 1 1 jr km li' s. me r.cws ill ih s. a tiiat the ciJn ittiikttaketi by the llotlliiuint a: iv in I'll to ' ci L .haU " i i ' .h at Carolina was ' thtir vines. We don't bthtve that to have been tie ease, l i e ia i;to is in North Car. l.i:a to May, ami his i due alini mn .t be provide. I tor by whatevir paity is in power. Thnujil ilul n. in have een this and pro vided I'm it. not as a political niias'jii'. but to lu.ii.i ip Ljei.eral ii.t: lbyci.ie in the State, u it hi nt which v e cannot j;o loritard. his nieatly to thi'cr'i'i'. i-t the Demt cra'ic partv that it has l.u.c thisi;rtal wmk tor the t e,i o u itliitit hole it i 1 1 1 i-.it reward; to intimate now that t'ncihinol i d".cat i"n should be withdraw n in this buntc .via a ..pp.r t unity i lleis. is to take a low pat tis ni view ot a v rv yra' e inntur. IIAI KNKV 'I'll M l VI'Al.l.. io an I'.ili'iiit The lallli.r i.l'llir Kail.. I II to Pi'ohilill inn linirok Tim; L 'it ii:x : Map T. C. Wtstall, t!:e st i i m-eiiiior ol the H.dlot Hon, and one ol tin laaniiaes ol ihe 1'ro hibition pari v lor t In- 1 liaise i I U 'l rest I. tatives has, thr' uiiort t'.e re.tnt po 1 tleal campaign, sli avi. an aliaoiin d amount ol animosity toivaid his col leanuy, t'leo. II. Hiu nh oi'. b.c.'.u.-c that person rtct ived the 1 1 do!eaii nt ol the NipuUicnii p;;rty. I o; he si uiiip he de clared he was not t i,h e'ce '.ioti, but t hat his ol n et in inalw: t l.c canvass was to dele.lt Hunili .in Without taking s.o.s wi ll supported neither with niv vo' it would he in j;oi'd t. si..- I. r t to hush i.ow ti c i i'.ciii n is ci ntinues his cry, ho.vevcr i' i-sueol his pa pi r. lie ic Is the tilhtr 1 c 1 thn.k .e .b.ior ovir. lit I the last siorv of Samson ami Ins thtli. ultics i' h t he 1'iii' is tints; sav s t luy "lusen" I' h. i union's wi'e to take away his p -iv er. Aikin.wl edms that tile stroro ill m was " little iiCLilitni" anil linn snows that he in the late campaign vt as I he s; r. a.;; I I'l man. and that iie "bow cd Inimcli villi nnijht t nouiih In t wttn tl e I'n hdnt'i n pillars to eaue the wholi striuttpe to e.nne down with a ihath crash upon all his 'lusiiin' er.en.ies," We resnee; lu'lv ask, Was bin n ha in iindi r the d. bris ? He tun her tlaiins that all w ho v .ted lor Hun h ull were ileutl l i I'r,ihil,iitin n:iei'.is Nit not srai- that uieii willKt t so tilled with i alousv or haired tll'it thev arc urn hai ital.lt enonh to impUKii the niolivis i I allium who do not think as thev cl -c 'o think '- Tliissrcatnuin.il Uc.t-aerici!Mri't i; man, claims lit ha.-: uii.i d '.In I "ro In bit ion party. lie iiiinoiii ces i. Ir in the hotisr tops. He wishes all men t. kno.eit. He would benlad il thecaith would iise and congratulate hi'ii on his jocat aeliitvenient. While I don't bilieve in : hi I'rolii'iilion parlv lusinu with tin- N. pu bean or unv olher party, yet I must sav that, ovvii n to his recent aeliors anil wrilini;-, the editor of the Halot It x is a much greater cm my to I'rol.ibition than tin nctliiiice who ncvivtd "with thanks'' the endorse inn t ol the Ki'i ubli an u irtv. In another column ot theiame piper there npptnrs nn eiiitoii.d that urn's t lit I'rohibitionists to "oiiintiizi' and eo to work uKainst the s aloon." Some I'ro Inl it ninisls will think it just a little "cheeky" f ir a person to ask theiii to "organize" ho niorits in the h.et that helms been i'lstrumentnl in tlisoru.'iui, inj; them in the verir last opportunitv they had to fijjht the stiloon. Kesprcl fully, Geo. 1.. Ilaekrer. A I'liiln lnl'eivneo. t l.. in tile Hichmotltl Dispillell. Master I'at, I have a suspicion that cither you or I was drunk last night. I'at Oi'vc a suspicion nv that koind mesilf, sor. Master Well, Fat, you rascal, which one of us was it ? Pot Will, sorl O'dl nit bi ciutii.' any reflections, but oi do te niyin' tlitit oi invied ye ' No ( liniment Neeenniry. l-'roin the Rutherford Herald. The Republicans hove carried Ruthcr lord county and ulso the D .h Conces sional distiiet by a unnll mi j iritv. Tbr neRro was an impoitnnt luctor. We don't wish to comment We st ond l'. l-'roin the Wnyncsville Cuiirler. Buncombe county took cue of Craw ford, though she lost ber legislator'. Haywood county can never again re proach Buucombr, but should stand by ber in future cneintjemctiti. 1'OltTIOMNU OVT THE Sl'Oll. A MtH'tlnital (.iolilsiboeo of l'ops. ami lte-ps. C'KHKXSB ku, N iv. 10 TuiUiv the 'op. aud Rep chiefs met at the Henbow house in this pi ice. Hutler arrived bv the mo'iiitiK train Iroin Ka! ifjh. He walked i ito the lii-nbo v wiih utip in iian.l and the sniiU ol a loiis; term t'ui ltd Svatts senator ou his con ttetiance. He was uiet at the entrance to the Re publican tribunal by Hij;li 1'iiest Holtoii and CouKressmau Settle. T lie conference was ster.t and all thai em be learned is that Butler demands the lion's share, ami eoutcii.ls that the Republicans must be content with the cm nhs that will tall trom the IVpuhst tabl. He is willing that a ' hunk" shall drop into lr. Motl's mouth in the shape of the short stuato rial terni. The loin; tciin he has bottled up to take by hiinstll hi plias.int dosiS just l ei ire meals, l'opnlis's must h.ive the spealieiship of the House, rai'real cininiss oner anil chairmtm I ' iheiinpiu' tant committee in both houses. It Hut er's vuicin the I'nittd States un ite is niecssarv to itl; unze that bo.'v lor tin K. pubhci.i.s tl is t It r will t;ii wim them on cniliti'iii Unit Uiho Wilson t; ts Cn'ti. Cox's pl. ee as secretary of the S;..ale. Ih sis what has hoiked out here t nlav. I'i it-p .i.se 10 a ipus'.ioii a'. out the t'uvi.ii. s'l. ci ss and the Setta'oiia! out r.nik Col K. i Lth said the rc;.:i!t ol the .Uctiou in this Slate is a meat surprise, and still i i unlit not to be. Hii;iitv per cent, ol liic olc is in the country. The I'opu'is shaved 'tie all th.ir work tin re. an i w i' h ureal i tl ct. It.'inoeracy had its i-ilaikl tin re, and it has been taken p is s. ssion ol lie the adveeatcs ol trees l.er. 'i ee trad, ami propni tot ship of railroads ami telii;i'..pli wins bv the rati mal uuv . r nun nt. Nor Ih Carolina ha's hceti tl ued a'- the l' i n't t coliint '. and must stiller .in, al i in In r matt rial and iuiltistiid 1 1 1 let est in consiii ii.t. Capital shuns invesimi n.s w here Populism rtieins. Ne braska K iiisasand Col .ratio have rc turned to the Republican column, sadder ainlwisii. As to tie scn.itorship: 01 coutse Hull, r will j;, l the loia; term. He lias wi a it. He will make the ablest S nator thai part v has vet set.t lo Wash Hilton. Ail ill it c ..link' that I'.c has dominated t ne Rep il. i : ms a' d w hipped the H tu '.-ra s in N -i t 1 1 t'atohn.i. "l'r. M"U wil iiadoul.'e ily c t t! e shott tuai. Whv s ii. . ii lil u' t l.i ? I be lie vc in ma! I , . st rai'o lie; at ii i: in poli tics lull a ilia a e, i 11 s lli" is l It 1 1 , it'll to I l.c I; nils o.' vc'o'V It i . ( c if tit poli ii. s!..ti 'i. In;. I hail i '.It ol H. Molt lias f i;. aid aiiou vi;!i auvihiiiL; to a, it inc I'cui.ti r.iis. I have nlivuvs Oci a a !v p'.il lnan, aud in polities 1 i.oiii.l ii limn else. Mott favored lo ciiisii'. he i.ivoic.l luslotl. l! the r.ii.i oinl K; ii'ibhcans has,' in lilt I a ol o lire on a Senator to be called ! ', ii' he u:. I 'r. M. tt is entitled t" it hi . i:u i adoption i t his method, alter i's an i'. alu. a i .ii bv fiiii. Malione in Vir om i ' e harl.'Ue t 'Iistvii-. Xni: I II I A lit 1.1 N liliNil!. V K. port l lial I- ( iv.lilulili' Pi the Matr. 1 :". t'a. New o: k Sun. The result of the invisVi: lam ol I inn in i h"a c p: . 'pi ii l. m hi n in X irth Caro hn i a: I s.mi is llial H .?.' per cent, of the lit:;: cctipy it ti lamdiis hire mid 3s US per ictii. own lie latins cultivated by tin in. I; is rvin.aihabh creditable to the Statt that i I ll i- farms owned be their occu.n a s It ss th in one twentieth ate said 'o I e ua i.ml ercd. This tact, il fact ii I e. is the ttioic noteworthy b. cm e tic averace' ra'e ot intcicitoii I. mil m. it caeca in N nth Carolina is 1-ss thin eijjit per eeiil, or mu.-li l.i.vi r than in si tin; West, :u States where a l.tri;e pro porii a. ol the hir ns .'re heavily moil-aj!i-i'. It appears that the nvrrne-c value ol o iviu d and ineuinb ml laimsin North Car lin.i s$'...l. h.-on- eiiini; ;he eoir,snor ilu j; data mr hoin. s. vet shoul 1 p. ial i nl the tiitai.itii; i;tiC'i to ihe ut'i ; i ! ome sii;i.i;ics an occupied house which has attached to it cither n . land at all or k.-s land th in is held to eons'iiu'.c a taitn. I 'I h.mi; s Ihas de fined "f - I per cent, .-ire hri,! I.y tae oc- cuptitu li.mi-ieii, aini.i.ii p.re i.t. are owned. I i'aill s itislact a v lo learn 'Uic-ownin.' i.iua i s less that ( I tl e h than one imii morlg ig- 'lilt f.-w niortg.- u lioinrs nb in chase in :i v i really. It on! i.-lh ate bi licv. .1 r p cmises. II i -that exist on I a ti.dl wi re l'ivi it ' lor improv. tm-i.t inn mis to i iie 1 1 1 i have i I the and pir- I the :l: : 1 I ei the flViTng.' value ot each o .y cumbered lion, c in North Car Sl.TUo, and that r d s S2 even in tl e live uius population cl S.OO',1 and ii i-,v d I t:. l is hut ot ixceid h . urn; a rd. A Hit "I IliMol l t-'roni the Xew V.ak Iv.a tsin.. 1 A Keptibl can or. t lie Republic in p. i SA-ct'i i g ir unipli p HPS 0! IS A-, ,11 I III 1--J ' ' that .- m ist ilus is i vents si ihe ,e lirst in all being useits; .-at tied '.I IK', flu. it l-i a's 1 tl lie I '. I ll1 ailtr 1ST-' the R. public n.s I House of Repr. s ni.i iv. s I ..- t. liuie since lSHi an I wen- In pin their stroi ghol.ls, a I', in -er. I elected liiyiiiior of Mass-. el while lour e us l.ittr l ii.i.ii evt ry ihinl.i lul Mate i i I in- N nth ami would have I ceo, ay I Republican rc ir i i ig li .(si I i.i d hut fir arils in '. i S mth. A I'l'oper Illume. 1-1 Dill Ihe? Chalk -toll News and Coal le .. "Il will uiiri.cl the al'.euii.ni I the wind-cio li re," s,,S tic l'ii idi Ipllia I'tes-, ' th it thed strict rcprcsi uieil bv Siintill Ratd.ilh.r almost a liletime it Inch has i ever In lore ek'cled any but a H itli crat, has now chosen a Republican R 'present itivc' This ihinge is not sti'i'iliig, Theibll leme between a R in dall II. ni C. at an I n l'rott c'ionisl is not uravc eiiotuh to ipiarnl about. Mr, Naiidnll belli.' dead, it is p -rlei tlv proper that a R publican should take his place The Vast ni I Ian ilnllol N.vMe-m. Krolll (he Kielltllolld llispntell. We cannot hut praise a system tndtr which the Heinocrnts ot Virginia won su' ii ii e iniicutius, glotious victory as that ol Inst I'm slay. "Frane the bridge tll.it caries yau salelv over. ' To purity, enrich and vitalize the blood, nnil tlu ri'liy invigorate the liver and diges tivo organs, braci) up the nerves, and put the system in or.kir generally, "Uoluein Medical liiscovery "has no eqiil. DY3FEPSI4 IN ITS WORST FORM. F.nvm Dicterly, Est., of tetfifhiin;h, Po, writes! -- uniy inrwo who hnvn liiul ilynpeiwln In its worst forma know wlmt It really tun be What such a enw) needs I hnva feu nil In your kindly eneoiiniKoment, nnil j our ' Uoldcn Medi cal Illteuverr,' Altiiiiiiuh I can now rliilm. If any nno can, tlmt I hare a mst Iron ttiniaeh, I alwsva keep rmir Mlnltlen Merllinl llneoverr' and the ' Pel lets 1 on usml when set tling down fmm sn ao- B !,,.., iivonuuiuipriTncauoa, DlBrKnLT, Est). t0 qlll,,t jtudent life. I heartily rooommonrl these medloliies to every one whnso siUTprlns; Is of the nature that mine win," Bold everywhere. COINS OF LITTLE US. The tloltl Hollar Hail No I tlltty. TTlill the Three-Out Tleef 8orveil a rurpuse. To one who has not given the sub ject thought it would boom that the most useless coins ever issued by the United States were the silver three cent pieces. They were small, as thin as a sheet of miiniUa paper uud before they finally disappeared from circula tion they came to be regarded as nuisances. AlthoiiefU there is much to be said jjaiust the annoying little coins, says the New York Herald, they were, as a matter of tact, of far greater utility, us far as eh .'illation is concerned, than another coin. This is the gold dollar, which, experts lit the nub-treasury say, has never served any useful purpose. Said Maurice Mulilenian, cashier of the sub-troiisury, recently: "From the mutilated condition of the gold dollars sent here for redemp tion it is positively shown that the public tin not regard them us coins. Their only use appears to be for ban gles, necklaces, watch charms, svurf pins and the like. It is doubt ful if one in a thousand ever really passed in circulation. "With (be three-cent silver piece, it was different. When first coined, the country had nothing in the .shape of a coin between the htpre. copper cents ntiil hnlf cents and the silver half dime. The small coin was hailed as a blessing, tiinl be'came popular at once. There as an excellent reason for its issue also. "Mratp'o us it nine seem, it was not provided for by a coinage net. but by an act revising the postal rates. This law lowered the cost for transmitting the unit of weight for letters from five to three cents. It was divined advisable! by congress thereupon to i-T.e a coin of corresponding ih'tioiiiin.ti.'ii. The coin was f '.rent utility. and circulated freely lint il the advent of t he nickel." STO With All !IES OF NAPOLEON. llis Oppiirl.iiiill.s Hi' l.i-n th 'i'ln-ituo n raiii'i-r. Xo limn ill the liistory of the world ever hud such vast and varied opportu nities for piling up u personal fortune as those which fell to the lot uf Napo leon Ilonaparte. Yet. oil the lirst ab dication, when the allies robbed him of his wifeuii'l child and sent him to hUbn. he left the throne of the ni"sl powerful nation in l.urope almost a pauper, says the New Yoru Kecorder. The imperial treasures bad been kept nt Orleans. After the abdi cation tlie provisional government, under tile inllueiiee "f Talleyrand. tlio most notorious France, was more e sell'-seelii r in accrued about thesetreasures than about the future of the nation. A decree . flsealion was drawn u; men uinler M. l'u loi l'aris to Orleans to sei f practical eon iri.l a force of v.ais sent from e on everything that could be found. Napoleon's personal treasury had one time contained about 1 l-l.ooii.ooo francs. Of this amount more than HW.lKKl.Ooi) francs bad been used to equip the nniiy of 1 ranee for its final struggle with iiioiKirchial Murope. The remnant was seized ns per programini' by Talleyrand's miniops. They took 1 0,(i iii.iioi i francs in gold and silver coin. .l.iHin.iioO francs in gold and silver plate, perhaps 41111,0110 francs' north of snuff boxes anil rings, a good part of Napo leon's wardrobe, and even his embroid ered pocket handkerchiefs. There wasn't anything modest about M. Tal leyrand. The Russian otliivrs refused to interfere with this pillage, although appealed to. J he loss of tins money only occa sioned a moment of irritation to Napo leon, the loss of his wife and child ninile him like a caged lion at Elba, in.l, in bis opinion, fully justified his dramatic return to trance. The laeilil Vnxtilnf t loriilx. 'Light wood" is one of the mosl u i ful southern product!"!,.,, especially ii ! lorida, wnere it is use'1 by all sorts o! country folk, and particularly by the hunters. A corduo.n1 stick carried into the wilderness ill cut up inti fragments with whieil a dozen meal iniiv be conked. I hi rich, resinous pine makes a quiuk. bol tire, especially inted to iipen-air coed; i ig. It is Florida tradition tlnu the chief who led the little band of Seminoles whom '.he I'uitfd States linn long failed to niii to ei' rth, was on tne point of agree ing t" g' with his people to Indian ter rilofv. when lie suddenly asked whether Ihere was any lightwood in that new land, and. when the answer was no positively refused togo further with tl e treaty. He would not live in a hind without lightwood. l'liiludel' phia Fiess. iiimiiTOceiipittUius. The Hindus are curiously frank in specifying their occupations for the census reports. Among the accounts many of them give of their trude they designate themselves as debtor- living ou loans, men of secret resources or plainly thieves, vilUigo thieves or robbers. Others more modestly call themselves guests, visitors, story-tellers from house to house, dependents on relatives, supported by their son-in- law, or idlers; and one is without work because lie is silly. Among the more Bcrious occupations nro declurer of oracles, cleaner of eyes, sorcerer, fore teller of storms and hail, player of the tomtom, or player, barber, doctor ac cording to the Greek method, servant of a candidate, marriage, broker of young domestics, niarriugo broker of his own daughters for money, etc. Did You Know That Wc Arc I ow Dola THE Finest Engraving That Has E.cr Been in Asbeyille? Attweiire now mnkintr nn nitirelv new tnd rtiperior line of Houveulr Hpoun wc will offer ui um gun bi btiiv rrnuceu oncci. ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING JEWELER, TRY HAMBURG STEAK FOR BREAKFAST, J AS. WOLFE Use Hours Gold and Silver Cltiincr no n"M, no dust or Ammonia bost and cheapest i-lcano in usi warranted not to injure the tineit jrold also iron rut: r mover will rot in jure iIh (lothinu; aNo brasp, ;o;)per and tin polirihinn pant these articles are tin best in the murket for the purposes. Dr. T. C. LSmith, agent for Abhe ville, X. C. See That Square? 11 yotu ti.iiiit- Meie- in it. it w-uiilei lit- ail lulvt-r See the Point ? Now ton can i ty that t-rscits do not read the .iiUvrtihini; eutmmiof Tin; Ci ri.tN. Hotel Berkeley Barber Shop ALL NEW FIXTURES. Bath Rooms, White Barbers ;l H FN I tint, PROPRIETOR Long, Hill & Co., No. j N. Court Fiurr, t'p Stairs. Real Estate Agts. & Brokers LO t NN PI.4CP.O ON JII.T KINiKD BKCUBITV :o- 6dimo CORTL AJND ROS. , RRAL BSTATB BVOKBKP. INVESTMENT AOKNTB NOTARY PUBLIC " Loans Secnrelj placed at I par cent. Ofneea S Pro At . bp stlr A LOT OF NEW SHAPES AND TRIMMING AT The Bazaar. DR. J. A. WATSON, OFFICE 13 GROVE ST. HOURS 1 load 1 mo IB UNTIL a Tbt Great EyiRutonr. All mrm "1 llliwiwl r.j pmttUrtf wtH I, All mm. nl llliwiwl f.i mmUMf wtH Iiy M AI TIX A," l"l l'-T. 1 w.mi. A",ni,i, nnnwwt (TIM-l.r"Kl roc'i lUt'rrr, ti.attr si all HnM hr Tmilt tnil ol-l. 1 tt saw inks a uinmia miTIIII- IW1, . IS i IT rt Wiysf, IM. Fret treatment at 94 North Mala St., Asheville, I.lwtm MISB KLLKN.8AWVUR, Agent. A. MEAT CO., NT A I I. A. CITV MARKKT. Southern Hallway PIEDMONT AIR LINE ) In Kttect uue 17, i&.m. Thi.s e-oittlensetl schetlule In puhlishtd an inlur malion n-"l is suhicct 10 chaune without notice to the puMic. EASTB0UND 12 4,38; 8 VSmn 9 ililam 'Cnoivillc. ... Morrintnwn. i.v. I'nuie Ho, li ,". .......7 iaii.iuni j" Mot Spiinirn 1U4ll.re Lv AKhrvillr i 3llpin " Round Knob 3 52pm " Marion 4 aapni " Moric.tnton B 17pm " illfkorv fi Stfptn " Newton 6 2llpm " Stute'iTllle 7 11pm Ar. Salisbury (lOpra " Grccnuboro ltlPMnin " 1'nnvllle.... 11 Op n Ar Kirhmontt It 21 lam , Lv. Gree-nBboiu ta (Ham Ar. Durham X !Aam " Raleigh 7 30am " OoldHl)OTQ...i M 00pm L. llnnvl.it nninam Ar. Lynchburg 2 mam " WuRhinirtoo 7 13am ' ttilttmorc l'liiladelphia ' Nrv, York S3am , 10 tlurr ,. 1 23um "37&1T j WESTBOUND ! Lv. Sew York .. t 311pm 8 SApn VOun. 1 PhitadrlphiA . Baltimore j " W.-tHliingciiu.. 1 " LvnchhurK.... I Ar. lmuvillr 10 Mpm 3 .tarn S 3i no Lv. Ricliroond Iliao.im " I'anville B nam Ar. Greensboro 6 6Ham Lv ftaldnbnro (5 O'lpm Lv Rolt-iKh .-. 3 S,m " Utirbum K am Ar. Crrftisboro 8 35am Lv Grcenflioro.., " Saliburv " Stattsvlilc ' Newton " Hickorv " MorKaiitun .... " Marion " Round Knuli.. " Afllirvillc " Hot Siirinti... Ar.Paint Rock H 5am 10 SO.m 11 lUam Vi OUpin 2 2-Jom 1 (ll.im 1 Hpm 3 40pm ONpm r 86pm 0 fioum Mornsiown Knoxville H 3lpm 7 45 nm A. & S. RAILROAD No. 14 Lv Aalu-ville ' Hendrronville .... " Flat Kock " Saluda " Tr'on Ar. Spartanburg " Columbia " Chnrlt-stou Suvuniwih " Jacksonville. H l'loin tl OMam U iKmn Il lain 10 13am 11 lOuin a Ofipm 8 Mpm o 3"pm 10 Kipm NO. i3 Lv. jHikiiiivl.lc 7 OOnm " Savannah 11 r,nm " Char oii'ii 7 lSnrn " Coaiinliia s 10pm Lt. Hpareanborg 3 3ipni ' Tryou 31pro Saluda b O'lpm " Flat Kock f 3tipm " Heiidem'nv'lt filpm Ar. Asticvllle o ,iom t MURPHY BRANCH No. 17 I.v. Ashe villi u ooaip Ar. Wavneavllle lo 3'.iara " Ilryson City 12 Spin Lv. Urymm city 12BMim Ar.Andrews 3 Gtlpm ' Tomottn UHpm " MiiTpb.t ROnm -NPi8 7 0 'am 7 20am 7 Aftam 10 ((am 1 2 511pm 3 24pm Lv. Mie-uny Ar. Tornotla " Andrews " Brysiiii e ity " W tynesville " Aahrville tlinilvj;iivply Snnday. SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. Nos 11 and 12 Sleeping Cam between Klch nuind nnd r.rccnabiir ,, mid trains a7 nnd 118 I'ul man s'ce-piiiK enr between New York, Ashe-vine nnd Hot Springs bcinR handed on Nos. II and 12fn K. and D and W. N. C. divisions. I'tiUman S'ecpinR Car between Ashcvil'r nnd Cincinnati, via Knoxville. Train Nm 1.1, !, 1 and 0 solid trains tietwren Anhcvillc nnd Columbia, connecting nt Columbia with 8. C K'y for Charleston and I' C. it V Ry f -rSuvnunah. Jacksonville nnd nil Florida uolnts. l'uilmnu sleepers on Nns. is nnd 16, between Jacksonville, Ashe- vine ami 1101 esunngs. W.A TURK, S II.HARDWICK. Ceni I'nss. Agt . Asst. Gcn'l Pass Agt., Washington. 1). C. Atlanta. Ga V. 8. M'llliH. Gcn'l unt.. Columbia. 8. C -;M Cl'I.P, Trartic Manager, Washington, vt . 11, uicuuiN, ucn-i Manager, wasningeou AND BEST IN 3 H (0 W 0 z 0 H (0 p Beware of Imitations. Be ran to get tht original. Made only by Taylor Mffft Co fit. Lonte. CNE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD It You Find Anything But Havana In The Filler of Our Bed Letter Cigar. AshovlUo Cigar Go. oatdt ilnHfVSvBil tAVLoa Ma iTteKQ 1 I'j'iii'iLMSS I We're I11 The Ring WILE. OPPKR aPECIAI. 1NDVCEHENTI IN SHOES and UNDERWEAR - - THIS WEEK. - - - Remember tbe Celebrated Rockland Co.'s Fine Sboes For Hen CAN ONLY BE FOUND AT R. S. MORGAN'S KVKRY PAIR WARRANTED. Don't fail to tee the LATEST DESIGNS IS NKCK WKARat Hi t. MORGAN'S this week. Jut received another Urge shipment ol thoic HXCI.fSlVE DK3IGNS: "The Swannanoa." "The Battery Park," "The Kenil worth" antl "The Berkeley" four in hand and leek Karla. "They go like hot cakea." R. S. MORGAN hi everything nice in heavyweight BALBRIGGAN and lightweight WOOL UNDRRWBAR. Just the thing you want for theae cool evenings, Watch this col. unin. Will give you fresh tidings every few dny. K. S. MORGAN, motto: ''One Correct ASHEVELE WOODWORKING CO. Is Now Prepared BUILDING MATERIAL Fine Church, Cabinet Work and Bank Futures HKVVD FOR Asheville Woodworking Co H. Kauffman, Supt. Telephone, 1B4 Quality not quantityY NO FRBB OIPTS OF ANY KINU TO ATTRACT ATTBNTION OH DRAW THADB AT THP Acme Wine, Liquor House & While Man's Bar What 1 claim Is thnt I krep the larifrat stock of rat clnaa goods of any house in th Stote. Anvone In need of pure nnadnltrrated Hqaora will nnd it to their fatereat to eal and examine mi aiock. The umt has been recommended br the Iradina phvsldans In the state for medicinal pfirpntca .las, II. I..oug-lirn.ii, Prop. NO. 68 SOUTH MAIN 8THEET, - - ASHEVILLE. N. C. My motto - Mv plact I TRLBPHOND CALL 1 8 .... POBTOFP1CB BOX 6H8 OrderaFrom niincc ollcltcfl. Boxing Jk Packing Fre. BONANZA WINE AND LIQUOR COMPANY, Nos. 41 and 43 S. Main St., Asheville. At WBOLBSALK DEPARTMENT, OBNTS XHVS iLt PARLOR AND KBADINQ UOOM. CIGARS, TCBACCO AND BOTTLE 0f)OW, SAM. XT A PLB, BILLIARD AND POOL ROOM. JM J, tO, Beer Vaults and Bottling Department in the Basement H e Respectfully Solicit a Shut ot Your Patronage. P. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. Mala Eatraaire, Mo. S. Dr. E. C. (Vnl'a H.na ..a B,.i. T..,.... ! sold under positive written guarantee, by auilmr l'd aiteuts only, to euro Wcitk Mcmorr; Loss c.( lirslnaud Nerve Power; Ltwt Manhood: gulclinc!'. Mtlht Lonscsj Evil Uruanwj Lock of Ctiuiidenrc: h 1'rvonMie.it: Ijtsituil,,! nil rir-i,,, Ijm.,,. Pn. of tha Oeneratlvo Orirnii. In oLhr set, caused 17 M.r, -,,.,,., .uuiuiui crnini, or mxcewive e'seor Tobaooo, Opium or Llnuor, which soon lead to f a bra; 6 tor Is: with wrltleu iruaranlea to onre or rt-iuuu iiinuej. nri-nutii'tlllMYlllip. Acertuln jura for Coutrhs, Colds, AMhroa.llronohiUs.Oroun. U'h,w,ln. liuirn, Kore Throat. Flsassnt to take. Braall slse dlmwctlnueil' ri. non. site, now Zto.: old fl site, now flUo. OUAI. ,VTLtl Isroed only by T. C. 8niltlaf Dracctat Public Square, . Asheville, N. C tffk NEW , "f ter'- at II L We have everytliing in the line of heating apparatus from a small stove to the largest range. HOT AIR FURNACES A speciality. All work guaranteed. Gall and see our stoves before buying, we save you money. BOYCE & BURTON, ia NOaTI COVBT PLACE. Still For the people with the brat to lie liurl in meat tootle. A glunee ut the fine show we offer will atntyyou. W. M HILL&C0. City Market. 59 8. Main St. Casta Price la All." to- -Furnish all Kinds of WtTINATKH. la, "Keep tbe beat and charge et-ordlaylr.' second to none In the Otate. Telepkaae Call. No. . as nnnalfM o niHiairx. tm. r mm tfllwl ,aoMdlMWIItlbaoMiVrtauTOi. cuii, rwiotm a. mutf t .IN w WLIMRVUIW pWHWMMa wks Hksa Isisrsslli. akn AS A PREVENTIVE ojr ttthtr ms It tt tmfxBalbtoteatiMl any vuwmi uIbmm ; hnt in Um bm a Umm timdr Uimmtmi iptun-s l per bco, m boM tm ffcT LADIES DOXOUlalNOW DR. FELIX LC BRUN'3 STEEL PRD PEKHYB0Y8L PILLS are the original and only FKKNCH, aafaandra. liable onro on thn market. Prlea ALOut aant b ,-naiL Oanuina sold onlt by T. C. f mltta. Druffgltt. Public Btiuare, Ashevllle,NJC ...a E3
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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