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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1890. wirrs specifio. A troublesome skin disease I caused me to scratch for ten ' mnnfha and haa linn nnrsst hv lew days use of 8. 8. 8. M. H. Wohrr, TIpper Marlboro, Md. Swift pccific. I wii cured Mvenu voir ago of white iweUlns in my tog fiy the use of 8. 8. 8., and nave had no symptoms of any return of Iha disease. Many prom inent physiciuna attended me and all tailed, but 8 8. 8. did the work. Paul W Rirkpatricr, Johnson City, Ten. Treatise on Blood Skin Disease mailed free. BwirrBrKcipicCo., Atlanta. Oa. OCt 3Bll St WIT PKOFHSSIONAL CAHUS. Dr. W. Stuart Leech. Office Raoni 8, McAfee Pulldlng. Hour 10 a. m. to t p. m. and 4 to 6 p.m. Telepooe No. 47. eptlS dftm ROBERT BROUN, ARCHITECT AND EN6INEER. CONDUCTS MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION. a. O. Box as?, ia Hendry Block. Julyld3ra A. II. COBB, STENOGRAPHER. LEGAL BLOCK. junc7d(lra A. S. GRAHAM, DENTIST. Oftict Over J. H. Law's ftore, South Mala street Kltrnctlnn 2Sc. " With nth. Sue. PHtins with silver or amnla;am....50c. io7oc. " " gold $l.oo and upward. Met of teeth an.oo. Beat set or teeth 8.00. No better made, no matter what yon pay. Satisfaction guaranteed. Dr. J. H. Crawford, at Room. S and 6, McAfee lluilriing. I'atton Avenue, Aanevllle. N. C. PSACTICB LIMIT KU TO TUB Eye, Ear, Throat and None. ui dtr M. A. NEWLAND, Attorney at Law, MAKION, M. C. Will practice In the loth and 12th Judicial District, of North Carolina and in the Su preme Court and the Federnl Court of the Western District of North Carolina. mayHdlm TllKU. P. llAVtliaoN, TllOS. A. JONSS Kulcigh. Ja. S. Maiitih, AareTille. Ashcrille. JA VIUSON, MARTIN & JONRS. Attorney, and Counsellor, at Law, Aahtvllle. N. C. Will practiced! the 11th and 12th Judicial Olstrlcta. md In the Ruprcmc Court of North Carolina, and in the Federal Court, ol the Western DLtrict of North Carolina. Refer lo llnnk of Aahcville. dtKl A. TBNNBNT. Architect and Contractor. Plana, spcciflcatlona and eatimntea fur nished. All work In my line eontrncted for. and no chargca for drawinu. on contract. n warded me. References when desired. Office: No. 12 Hendry Block, North Court Square. Aahcville. K. C febludly . R. RBKVRS, D.D.a. I B. K. SMITH. D. D.S. Dm. Reeve Smith. -dicntai. OFFICK la Connelly aunniiiK. u cr Kedwood'a Store, Fatton Avenue. Teeth extracted without pnln, with the new a-iarsthctic. and nil eaaea of IrrcKulnritv cor rected. iel13dly P. RAM8A V, II. D.8. Dental 1 Office i Over the National Bank of Aahcville, Hitr nard Building. Residence, 69 Charlotte st. fct2HiT 1 OTHERS .FRIEND" LIS "5naiBttTo MBRTOLIFE0r diminishes Aumi....mM.1 ttTlU I IIU1 JSSisF 1 in CHILD cp'iR rlAwly FOR SALE I Improved and unimproved real estate, both business and residence property! any kind, any price, In any part of thevlty. PARMINO AND M1NIN0 LANII8. RENT I I make a specialty of renting property and collecting rents. -If yon are looking for a house, consult my bulletin. If your house Is vacant and you want a tenant, list It with me. No tenant, no charga. Apply to C. F. RAY, Real Estate Agent. arptl 3 dtf FREDERICK RUTLEDOE, REAL ESTATE AGENT. My ortloe honrs will lw from this time on from 10 to 1, Will oa glad to attend to any buaiacaa during these hours. I will alan lc ha sny i,llsr on nnd on from H In 10 a. m. and Aim, , n 7. I will h. fflnd tn allow anv proierty during those hour. Crime and let me anow you some nanaaumv inijjwi ij, acplO dim IIARE BROTHERS. 17 South Main Street, j" --Hivi everything In the line of FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, and aell them as .heap and deliver them at your horns as quick as any houss In the city. Presh vegetables from the country every morning. A trial will show you what ws ran do. Respectfully, asptl7dtf HARB BROTH BR. SHE IS A BEAUTY YET. A MOUKL WHO WASI FAR FROM BEING A MODEL. The Original of one of Hans Makart'e Beautiful Maldena In Hla "Diana Huutln;"-Clottica Mot Needed, Prom the Chicaxo New.. One of the most famous of modern pic tures is Hnns Mukurt's "Diana Hunt ing," and perhaps the most striking fig ure In this animated grouping is that of a beautiful maid intheforeground. When the picture was first exliibite I this par ticular figure created a wonderful sensa tion, and there wns manifested a wide spread curiosity to learn who stood as n model for the painter, 'flu-tradition has been that tin Austrian nolilemitn, fulling in love with the figure upon the canvass, iirosccutcd a search lor the Denuttlul original and married her. The truth about tms mis ust come to light, A short time ago (last month, as 1 learn) the model hcrsell npX'arca in a Vienna oolice court to answer to the charge of vagrancy. She told a remark able story. Made famous by Market's masterpiece, she was sought in mnrriaxe bv many, and hnnlly weaaea wiin a Vienna tradesman, an exceedingly well- to-do man. The poor fellow seems to have been infatunted bv the girl's singu lar beauty, and she, flattered out of her wits bv the comulit icntsol the town and her suddenly acquired fame, exercised so evil a spell upon her spouse that from a Keen man ot business lie betimes sunn into a condition of sensuous slotlifuliiess, and, neglecting his pursuits, eventually became involved in debt and presently died in poverty. For a considerable k riod the widow subsisted upon the char ity ot friends, but bv degrees tnesc re sources becuuse exhausted, and now in her age the once famous beauty is home less, penniless and a vagrant. ' Traces of icrsonal bcuuty still remain, her figure is still remarkably fine, and her hpni-imr i thnt nf rnvultv. She rctientcd in court a number of interesting reminis cences. At onetime shenppralcd for help to a certain ladv who had expressed great admiration for Market's master piece. ' You must really excuse me, an swered this grande dume. "hut I am not in the habit of giving clothes to women who have made a prolession ol going Without any ?" He waited. Prom the New York News. A haughty individual, with a satchel and don't-touch-me -air walked pomp ously up to the desk in the Grand Pacific hotel one day early tins month, placed his satchel on the counter, registered and looked around the rotunda. Clerk Hiimlord asked him if he desired a room. "Yes." he replied after looking care fully about, "llut Parker always rooms me. Meisn tnere.cn.- "No, sir," Mr, Hiimlord responded, "but I can serve you satisfactorily, 1 think." "No," snapped the hanghty individ ual, 'Til wait for Parker." His tone and manner would have sent Job into a spasm ol anger. Hut Mr. Hamlord snowed only a smiling exterior, whatever his internal thoughts might have been, und ordering a bell boy to check the satchel, motioned the ieraon- age to a seat. Thither he strode and snt: ami there be sat and sut. The min utes lengthened into hours, and still lie sat. He had too much pride to give in without a struggle, but us the hands ol the rotunda clock ncared the xenith he looked once more earrtultv aniundf and approaching Clerk Knmlord, remarked in the same naughty tone: "1 say, when will Parker be back?" In his sunvest manner Mr. Humforil replied: "In about two weeks. He is down east fishing." For a moment the guest looked as if undetermined whether to run or luint He compromised bv extending his hand, asking lorgivencss and any room Mr Humtord telt disposed to give him. Westward the Mlar of Empire, Etc. I'rom the Han Pranciaco Newa-Lcttcr. liven comparatively recent settlers on the coast must have been struck with the astonishing progress in culture nnd refinement made by our rough western communities in the Inst few years. At Hi idle, lor illustration, not hvc years ago, when a man was shot the chances were he was allowed to lie just where he fell, to be muddled up by passing singes and stray mules. Now, such is the improved tone of public opinion thnteven the most ignorant shooter hangs the corse over some fence, where its friends can readilv find it, and not a few even drop a postal card to the widow. Vindicating Hlmacir. Prom the Chicago Tribune. "Let go ol my hand, Harry," pouted the maiden. "I'll button this one my self. You would never make a prize fighter." "Why not r naked Harry. "Because vou are to awkward with the gloves." "Wouldnt make a nnze tighter. wouldn't I?" he retorted, hotly. "See bow skilllully I can get one in on your mouth!" And he did, and followed It up with several others, But she was a young woman who could stand a great deal ot punishment. Me Ear For Hajalc. . Mrs, O'Hoolihnn "Fnix, Dennis, and phat are yex n ft her doin' now?" O'Hoolihnn "Bcgob, Kosy, Its mesclf as tins oougnt a music-stool lor Nunc, nnu Oi've been woindin' the baslely thing up lor over un hour, nil' not a dhrop of music can Oi get out of it nt all, at all! " A Balloonlat'a Want. Waiter! bring me a doxen on the half shell. Summer's over, and my bete No R is gone!" Puck. "I lay, Charley, thnt man over there must lie a millionaire. no, i guess not, He looks too happy." Plicgendc Blatter, Parrot "Hollo! what do you want?" Bill Noggin (taken aback H-"Hcg pardon, sir thought yon wns a mro. juoy. "What are you eating lobster nnd cream?" "Yes. Why not?" "They'll never agree." "Perhaps not: but they will conspire. Harper s llniar. "Well, what do you want ?" asked the aeronout ol his assistant, who dad begun to whimper. "I want the earth," wailed the young man. Terre Haute Express. "1 can't go Schubert," exclaimed Mrs. Skimgullet at the concert, "Hut you enn go Chopin every day In the week," re torted her husband, Musical Courier, Mr. Wnnnmnker "The president Is very fond of an outing." Mr. Bin in "Yes; he'll have abundant opportunity to gratify his taste after March 4, 18U3' -Puck. First Summer Olrl "Let's go crab- b nu." Second Hummer Uirl "No, no. Let's not, dear. We might catch one." New York Weekly, Christopher Columbus never knew thnt he bad discovered America ; and perhaps James G. Blnine is not aware that he has j ' 1 c . 1- 1 ....:...:n uiaumni iicv ,1 uuc, uu.iiujn www, Journal. ODDS AND END8. A man In Jeffr-mon county, Pa., Is sold to have lout his sight from drink ing too much loo water when hvatod. M. StaiuboulofT, the premier nnd practical ruler of Bulgaria, is about 40 years old, Ha Is short, rather stout, and with Ids round face, block mus tache and small gray eyes somewhat resembles a Chinaman. The Duke of Fife Is onn of the shrewdest of business men. All his In vestments turn out well. He took some founders' shares In a London trust com pany not long ago at $1.10 each, and they are now worth 8-1,600 each. . A writer upon birds says that In the fields and groves there are many oh I maids mid bachelors who apparently never had any Inducement to marry. There is no doubt that the rivalry In bird eourtslilp Is extremely keen, mid the oholce is a deliberate one. They have a onrious custom nt the burial of unmarried women In Brazil. The ooflln, hearse nnd the livery of the driver must 1st bright scarlet, the four white horses drawing the lienrso must be covered with scarlet net, nnd scarlet plumes must deck the horses' heads. Numbers of Hindoos were to be seen recently wandering about the Ijiliore bazars parrying bones of their de ceased relatives round their necks. They were pilgrims going to Hurdwur. Most of them left the train at Jlieluin to wash the hones In the siierm waters of Hydasnes, and then repurchased tickets for their onward Journey. Statistics of religious growth for the. past year gathered by The Independent sliow that there are In the United States 151,261 churches of all denomi nations, 103,800 ministers and nearly 212,000,000 memliers. During the year there haa been an increase nf 8,(100 churches, nearly -l,H(KI ministers and nearly 1,090,000 members. At Bristol, Rngland, are two young artisan who are the prize twins of the world. They are of the same height and weight; have eyes, hair and com plexion of the same color; walk, speak, laugh, slug exactly alike; follow the same occupation, have the same re ligious persuasion nnd likes and dis likes; are both married, mid have the same nunilwr of children, who are of the same sexes three boys und three girls. The captain of a schooner that late ly arrived at Tlttisvllle, Fla., a few days ago captured near Ht. Lucie river two manatees or sen cows. Both of the creatures are females, the larger one measuring H I 2 feet In length and weighing 11.10 pounds. The other Is S feet and welglis llfty Hiiuds less. The manatee Is a warm blooded mammal, an animal thnt suckles Its young, and Is a cross between n whale and a seal. It lives on vegetable fissl entirely, re fusing flesh of till kinds. The largest known springs are those bursting up from tho ocean Moor, till the const of Florida, hi (he (iulf of Mexico, a few miles from the chore, a large spring of fresh water rises to the surface, furnishing water to ll-hcriucii and sailors, who dip it up in the miiUt of the salt water of the gulf. A few miles from the eastern shore of Florida, nearly npjsislteMataiizas, a large spring of fresh water boils up in great nhun donre. 80 large is this spring that Lieut. Maury tisik his little const sur vey steamer on tho top of "the Is ill," nnd it was quickly swept to one side by the boiling spring. Cleaning OH Dnrrsla, The question is asked it coal oil bar rels can le cleaned for meat. A friendly farmer writes to The Mining ami Sci entific, News: "I have used them for fifteen years with perfect success. Knock nut the head, set Urn to a piece of paper and put It In the barrel. The Are will bum with a loud roar. Roll the barrel round so it will burn out even, and when It Is burned one-eighth of an Inch deep turn In alsut a pint of onal oil, roll around until It Is spread all over the Inside, then lire ngnhi. Scraie off most of the oharnonl and wash It out. It Is not necessary to bum over one-eighth Inch deep. I will guar antea there will never lie the slightest taste nf coal oil In tho meat. I have used these barrels for ham, pork, beef, lard and honey. Old, musty or tainted barrels I treat in the same way by using a pint or so of oil. Have treated lin seed oil barrels the same way." Bagaata Friendly to Franc. If. Cambon, the French ambnAsndor n Madrid, has been summoned to Paris. There Is a gisxl deal of curiosity felt In the political world here as to the reasons which urged Queen Christina to dismiss the Sagast oahiuet That cabinet fcxik tho Initiative of a polloy of conciliation toward Franc. Ita friendliness waa shown In a marked manner when Prinoe Blmmarek was fnttlng up the exhibition boycott lost year. Benor Ieon y Castillo, the re tiring anihassador, waa of like mind with Benor Sagast, and hen 00 the be stowal on him, aa I waa quitting the Spanish embassy, of the Grand Cross of the Lecion of Honor. Pari Cor. London News. A Thlrat Qnm.h.r. He (on tho promenade) I am fear fully thirsty, but I know from experi ence that sod water does not quenoh thirst. She No, It does not. We can get pure, cold spring water at a place aromid the comer. He You know the neighborhood, than! She Yea, They always glv. n glass of water with every plate of Ice cream. Uood Newt. The Dally Cltlaen. It nlwnys alive to the interests ol Aahcville and its people. It the most popular advertising me dium in North Carolina. Is read by a greater mimlwr of x?oplc than "iy other secular paper in the state. It always filled with the choicest rend' Ing matter of the day. Boarding houses fill their rooms by nil vertlainu in the Citizkn. Newt, and all the newt, makes the Cit izkn a general favorite. No retail merchant ever made a great sticceM without advertising. Try the Citizkn, An advertisement In tlie Citizin pays tn advertiser an nunureu-iom. ATTENTION, DEMOCRATS ! DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC TION FOR BIINCO.11111-;, ' Full and Complete liiaiructlona In Regard to Holding it The Muni, ber of Delegates Eroui Eacti Precinct. To the democratic voters of the several townships of Huncoiiile county : Pursuant to n call heretofore made to the democratic voters of the various townships of Buncombe county to hold primary elections on the '.'7th day of this month for the purpose of giving the democratic voters of the county an op portunity to express their choice of can didates for the house of representatives and sev.'riil county offices, il is thought necessary to give some sK-cilic instruc tions, ns to the manner of holding such primary elections, as follows: First, The democrats of the several townships are eurnestly requested to meet at the usual voting place of the township not Inter than 1(1 o'clock on the morning of Saturday, the L'Tth of this month. The democratic executive committee will select two good demo crats to act us judges of, and to conduct, the election. In the absence of the executive committee or u failure to act on their part so, soon on the morning of the said election as six democrats shall arrive thev shall proceed at once to elect the two judges herein provided tor, whose duty it shall be lo provide a box or other means lor voting. After the box or other means shall have been provided, each and every democrat or oilier voter pledging himself lo sup port the nominees ol the democratic party, shall Is- allowed to cast one vole tor u candidate for each of the countv offices and one vote each for two candi date for the legislature. The votes mav Ik; either written or printed on one piece of paper or separately 11s the judges may determine before the voting begins. Second. The polls should Ik- kept 0s-n from 111 o'clock a. m. till " o'clock p. in., or later it the judges think il advisable or necessary, to give every voter ill the township who desires to do so an o portunity to vote. Third. While the election of candidates for the various offices is Is-ing proceeded with each voter shall also U- allowed to vote for delegates to the county conven tion who shall k in nunilcr one delegate lor every twenty-rive democratic votes and tractions ol til'teen or over cast lor (Jovernor Fowlc in the last preceding election. The several townshipsand pre cincts will llivrelorc Ik entitled to select the following number of delegates re sncctivelv: Anhcvlllc Kail W.ml 13 Weal Wnnl ai llcnvrtrium :i llnw 1 rivk a llilttnorr...'. A II aid vcry't t'ret-L 3 lllnck Mountain 4- I'tiir View f, l-'reneh llnvnl o l-'lat Creek 3 Ivy 7 Leicester 1 1 I.iiiu'h one 4 Lower tlotnitiy ft Ki-cin L'r,-, k 4 Sniely Mie,h 4 Sw.tn.HHi, ft L's.-r Hominy l Total '-jo 4lh. It shall Ik.- the duty 01 1 he delegate so elected, to attend the county conven tion which will assemble in the court hi; use in Asheville at 1 1 o'clock a. ill. on Saturday ti.e flu day ol OcIoIht, IS'.iii, when nml where t lit ! shall cast the votv ot the township sending them, according to the result ol the primary election giv ing 10 each candidate his proportionate pari of llu vote of liie low iislup as east lor him in said primary elections. If any candidate s'mll l.'il to revive a ni. j.irily ol the votes in said comity convention! cast in accordance with votes east in the primaries, then it shall lie 111. duty of the delegates ill said county convention to proceed to select a candidate lor such ollice wherein such failure occurred. Filth. I pon the closing of the pi lls said judge will proceed al once, in the presence ol such votcrsas may choose to Is.- present, to count the votes cast, Isith lot candidates and delegates, and certify the same in duplicate, and scud one copy to the iindi rsiyncil rlmiruian ol the county executive committee, nnd deliver ing the others ton delegate elect to Is presented by him to the said county con vention. By order of the executive committee. C. M. Mcl.om, C II. IXin. Ivx. Com. IIiiiicoiuIh' Co. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. For CliUf Juaticv ul t.ti Supreme Court: HON. A. H. Ml'KMM.IN. Ptr AaaiHilltv Juatlec of the Kuprcmc Court : HON. WAI.TI'.K CI.AI K. roa ai'i-HuuiK ciu stji iik: lat ilMrlit tlsil II. IIhuw.v. ir .nl ll.-niiliirt. il, I il'.t K't -IIi.imv H lm w nl fin. ,11. J.,1, ,h.ipl..,ai,iuH U inviuuii ,if Wnk. mil rilatrk-l K. V. vtlNHToN. ol Criuiviile. nth ili-trtet li, T. Hiiykin, ol Snmi"il. 7ttl dt-lrlet jAMlia I. MclVKH, el Nlnitrv. stlt ilt.trK-t H V. AHMI'lia.lt, til Irvtlell, IOUI III.IHCl JNO. OSAV UIM-M, el llurKC. 1 1 th dmtrlct W. A. llnKK. in Lincoln. res aoi.teiToK : -J II. Ill.iH-NT, of I'eniiiinmna. -J. M (IMMXAMD, of HlllilllX -.ISO. It. Wimilunl, ol WiLon. lat dlatrict' 'J.I ill.tri. t .'III district 4th llatrict It. W I'oe.Jr, of liilinatnn. K. S I'ahskh, ol Alamance. th ili-trlcl lltll ihatrict 1. II. Ai.i.kk. ul l-iiiiir. 7tll district Nth dltrtct nth ill-lrk t loth ill-lrii' Phask McNkii.i., 01 Richmond 11. I'. l.oMi, 01 ircik-ii W. W. liAKiutK, ol 'Wilkes. t W. C Nkwi.anii. ul tlllilwell. 1 1 til i lstric 1 I' l.tlSIUIH.Mt. Ol All'i'kUlllllirg. I -tlsii. A.Jo.Mia, i f Macon. tilth dlslrle ros coxoHiiaa: lat rilatrlcl W. A. II. IIKaxch, of llrnulort Uil dl.trlet W . HiHOtHa, ul No, I. iiillilnn. 3d lllslli.t II I' IlKAIIV, of iMIIlllll. nil ili.trlet II. It. IU'vn. of Nnsli. 5th illstrict A. II A. W illiams, ul llrnnvllle. tlth district H. It. AI.KANtSS, of Mrcklell linrtf. 7th district J H. llitKiissatiN, nf Mownn. Sill ihstiiet W. II. II Cowi.sa, of Wllkra. tlth district W. T. C'SAVi SitHO. of llavwood. To AdverllHerM. Jo limtirc clningc of advertisement ruiiniiig on regular contract, copy must Ik- handed in bv 10 o'clock n. in. MY KINGDOM FOR A HOME In Aalirv He Until, rnmrndr, do not ulvr thv kiuKiloiii. I will aell tlu-c 11 lotutn reiiaiilialile tirlee. I will 'end tlu-c money to ert-et a house tlicrenn, I wlli insure thee in a lirst elnaa lire liiautance i-ontpiinv. I will sell you one ul' lliill'a line house iilea to keep thy silver, lew ela, rle.. in. II you want to rent 1 will tlml yon 'i Hood tenant. If you wnnt your rents collected I will collect Hu m lor you. I will hone to ace vou aoon. I will lve prompt and enrneat intention to nil business put In my hatllla. l'Klvlli;KKK HI T I.IUllill, Krnl Katnle Auint, acpt Jllil.'lm us Pinion Ave., Aahcville. ki:vi:li. & wacneh, Hueeeaaora to Kopp At Mchtrnhcrgcr, FANCY GROCERS. SUGAR AT REFINERS' PRICE8. CoAVrs roasted on the premises tlnlly, and ground for every customer. Full Line of Table Supplies, Free delivery. A full line of Peed, furnished at w nuieanic prieea. 98 I'ATTON AVKNl'I!. Telephone No. Oil. septie dtf THEY MEET0X THE STUMP. CRAWFORD AND EWART't JOINT DEM ATE a. Tlila Annonncemenl Hhould Draw lllkt I'rowda and Drlug the Dem ocracy of the Old NI11II1 lo I lie Front, W. T. Crawford and II. 0. F.wart, dem ocratic and republican nominees rcsixx tively for representatives lo congress from the ninth district will have joint debates as follows: Spruce Fine, Friday, Sept. Sdth, Marion, Saturday, Sept. 'J7ih. Old Fort, Monday, Sept. '.".llh. liysartsville, Ttiesilny, Sept. ,'IOth. Logan's Store, YVediicsihiy, Oct. 1st. Kutherfortlton, Thuisilay, Oct. lid. Haines' Store, l-'ridav, Oct. .'id. Mcl-'arlantl's, Satuniay, Oct. 4-th. Saluda, Momlnv, Oct. 0th. Henderson villc, Tnesdav, Oct. 7tll. Brevard, Weilnestlav, Oct. Hlh. Mills Kiver, Thursday, Oct. 0th. Pigeon Kiver, Friday, Oct. loth. Fines Creek, Saturday, 1 let. 1 1 III. Wnvnesville, Mondav, Oct. HUh. Cherokee, Tuesday, Oct. Hth. lirvson City, Wednesday, Oct. 15th. Ko'lihiiiHvillc, Thursilav.'Ocl. Kl'.h, Murphy, Friday, Oct. 17th. Ilayesville, Saturday, Oct. tStli. Aipione, Momlav, Oct. lit llh. Franklin, Tuesday, Oel. IMst. Highlands, Weilnestlav, Oct. L'tl. Hamburgh, Thursday, Oct. !M. Candler, Saturday, (let. 2."th. Leicester, Mondav, Oct. y7th. Santly Mush, Tncsilay, Oct. L'Nth. Spring Creek, Wedni-silay, Oct. U'.lth. Marshall, Thiirsilnv, Oei. antli. Weaverville, Friday, Oct. Hist. Asheville, Saturday, Nov. 1st. If either should lie unable to meet the nppoiiitiuents he will have a representa tive. The sis-aking will Is-giii promptly nt IJ 111. The Aahevllle Citizen (ilvea The latest local news. The freshest Stale new. The Is-st general news. (iencral and Surial comments. The largest subscription list of any secular pasr in tlie State. The U'St ntlvcrlisiiig medium in the Stale. A full staff of ahlc editors and corrcs Miiideuls. The neatest, newsiest and most enter prising p,'tS'r in Nortli Carolina. Its cli'oi ts are always devoted to the upbuilding and development of the re source of the State, particularly the Western section. Subscription, $0 s-r annum; $!1 six months: ."llm-iit ts-r nimtth. The Famed Cocoa of Europe. The Coming One of America. Household W ord, Alt OvT Europe, VanHouten's "BEST& GOES FARTHEST" Now that its manufacturers are drawing the attention of the American public to this and, ever since its inven tion, the best of all cocoas, it will soon be appreciated here as well as elsewhere all over the world. All that the man ufacturers request is simply one trial, or, still better, a comparative test with what ever other cocoa it may be; fifii Was Houten's Cocoa itself will convince every one of its great superiority. It is because of this that the English paper Health, says : "Ouce tried, always used." S9-To avoid tha evil affsou of Tea and L'offaa, m eon.unllr VAN llOI'TKN S UtM.'OA, whick laaSTHKNdTllKNKHoltha NKItVKS and a rufreatilDf and nourishing bsvfiraae. 43 Advice to the Aged. is, brio s Inrirmll les.siieli us aluj. Slab boaals.neuk kidneys and blatt er and torpid liver. Tuit's Pills bava a apeclflr .rfcet on thea.orcaaa, atlmnlailng iho boHt-la. git lnu natur al dlaebarKtm wllliout atralulug arrlplag, aud IMPARTING VIGOR to the Uliliiiya, bladder and livers Tbay art adapted mold or young. BOLL liNLKYWULKE. Till-: Wl'CCKSH Of THli PruvltlcnT - Savings LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, OF NEW YORK, IS ATTRACTING WIDE AT TENTION FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1it, The hu'ifitM' III the nmttutil ul' new In Mirumv In Innu wan iU nr cent, hvit that of the irvvlun yvur. Und. New Itiiftliu'im In 1NHU, nearly twintj nilllliHin of dollnrn. ,'lnl, Thv riitltm nf pnymcntM for Icnth Cliiimn and IUik-iikc to amount nt KUk nrv l.OWHH thtiti thimr of the uhltNt and larmut I, tfe lufturuncv Companlt-a of New York ; nnd the Hntio. of AnnrtH to Llntiilltleii In the ProvUlent Havlnu- Life lire t.AkOI.K, IteifiK f UtMi for every 9UMI of l.lithMUIeii, while In the three 1nmet of the New York Com,m nlen the Kntfon nre nn 91 -J7. 911 H and ft t)H to every f 101) of their Mal.lllt.e. 4lh, Lire lii-tiruiu'e nt ACTl'AI, C8T. that ItrlitK Inmirntue within the reach ol tun it. v h?relo(nre unable to enrrv It. 5th, It never cohtu one hull' the price ehnrtfed for It In the"Ment did Htyle l.M'e Cntminnleii," wlione exiH-rirnw proven thnt hardly .'ill iter cent, of their Premium NcrrlptH were necru unry to Inn ure the liven of thrlr Policyholder ; while the tin In nee wan lined for nomcthinn cUv Itenlilen ItuuruiHiv (tth, Punt exiterlencc nhown thnt the better the pi n tin of the Hoclety arc known, th Mrenter IU Income Irccomen, To know what thenc plnm arc, call nt the Company'! ofllcc In tlrcvnnhoro, N. C. J. 8. JONES, septSVillw MANAOItK. Price $(10, piano bnrlv, top Iiiktrv, bet ma terial mid workm. .i-hlp. linn been run but one week. A tin re nn or can on l, H. PATTItRBON, tcplOdtf Cor. Hillside and Bant U, To a certain extent general ntlvertiHi'n' creates a wnnt. It ntinonnces new tliinprs nnd faniiliarizeH the yiublic with old ones. (Jeneral advertis ing in of iih great value to the advertiser in keeping an ch tnhliHhed article bfd'ore the public ns in introducing a new one. The most success ful business men realize this, nnd they never let the public forget their existence. The oft -repented assertion thnt advertisements nre not rend is proved to be a lie of the most senseless kind by the advertiser's record of results. Journalist. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R, R. CO, PAWKN(.KH DKI'AHTMKNT, Wentcrn North Curolina Division. PASKBNOKK TRAIN 8CH KUULB (In Kfprct August 31) 73th Meridian time lined when not otherwlne ludicuU'd. KAtiT HOl'NO. No. M I No. na Daily. Doily. I,v. Kntixvillc, (ttuth nii-r.) " Anhcviile, Ar. Kulinbury, Iifinvillc, " Hichmond, kuleinh7 " (Hittlrttioro, " Wilmington " l.yiulitiurK, " WuxhinKlou " Baltimore. " PhllM.. " Ni w York, WKMTUOr.Nll. I.e. Ni'W York, " Pliila., " Paliiinore, ' Wnxhiiikrt'n " l.ytiL-hliurK, tinnpml H loam 12 4U(imi IMiaipm An.'iamj A4l!pm U.'i'-'mn Unyupm air.juni rr. a mi 1 oripin 7 .'trmtn l'jrpm 'l 4-upm s.tiopin llILTipin 1 'J rnam II Anm h lirnim liil7iiiii 7 loom Kftopm Monani HL'nami 1 -ul liUpiil No. 50 No. na Daily. Jlully. Il'inainl iaoimi 7 2onm lir7pm 94fiatn UMtlpm 11 24am 11 ootmi rtupm I 5 oTiiiii " HiL'hmoud, aooptu L'lliimn 1 """Dan villi, i Hupm sormnii WflminKt'n it o. m mi 2 4opni HUDpni 4 4r.piu 1 1 Mt lata (.ohUlioro, " KaleiKh, " Saliftliury, Ar, Arthi'ville, " KnoxvUe, llHHhmer.l 1 U 4.1 am 7 22am 1 1 25am I 4 22pm K2rim No. ti$ j Dally. I A. Ac M. H. H. 1 No. fi4 L.Imllv' Arr.l 7oo p m t 15 amtl Ahhcvitle. lonti ntnlAr. HeniltTtntiville. hot p m 1242 pmi " SpnrtatiliurK. Iv.j 34o p m Ml kl'HY HKANCII. No. 1 ( iLtnily exi-ept Sunday. H No. 17 7:rnmil,v. Anhi'ville. Ar. It.'il n ni i Ar. Yayni'nville, ' 2 4'.' pint ' Itrynoti City, " fiMt pmi Andrt-wn, X.x. 4 oft p m 2 o5 p m It 4.'. a m T fiQ a m Nu f.H nnd Til , Pullman Sleepern hctwi-en Kaltrifih Mini MnrrtMnwn. ,im. ;2 ami .":t Pullman HullVt SlrepinK Can betwevn Hot Sprinut nnd VnnhuiEton. V. A. rYlMtl W.N, 'i. t' A., Anheville, N. C. IAS. I,. TAYUlH.O. P. A., 'Vn-hlmrton 1 1 C. Street Car Schedule, lU'KiuninK nt 7 a. m. Finding lO.OO p. m Car leaven K(uare for nil point on the hour, nn J twenty nnd forty m inn ten there after. Si-hedulc enrn connect nt Square. Train car and hiiKKaK-' car mett everv truin, tine valise nllowed inch iancnKcr. HiiKKtiKC tranmcrreil from nil pomtn in the city for 2f. centn. THIS ASI1KVIM.U STKHKT RY. CO. Chicago & Alton K.U. I'ASTI'.ST Kllt'TIt TO KANSAS CITY AND THE WEST Axheville to Katmnn City In 37 hourn, Athcvltlr to iKnver in M hourn. Alit'vilk- to San Kranonvo. Calliornln, and pxrtlnnd. ort-L'on, in r davn. Solid YrtatilaiU-d Train St. I.ouin to Kan nn Citv. Kceliniti; chair car live. For full Inlormntion call on ur write to B. A. NcMland, IHntrict PntimnKt-r A vent. No. HI Pnimn Ave, Aflieville, N.C. CHAKl.TdN. (1 P. A.. Chunifo. 111. NEW TRANS-CONTINENTAL ROUTE, VIA CIIICACO. MII.WAPKKI. K 8T. PAPL AND NORT1II.RN PACIFIC N. K'8. Thronuh Pullman SkTpiiiB Car leaven Chl- cauo daily at 5,;in p. ni I'or St rii it l ami Minntapoim. " l-'amo. North Dakota. " lltlrtia and Muttc. Montana. " The Yillowtoiu- park. " hpokaiit- I'tillMitml Tacoma. M Porilaud, rt ifin M t Route to St at tic und nil North Pacific CoiiHt ointn. The ,'inic line to Califoriiin, via Portlnnd and tin- SlutMia Route. TU'kt-1 itn nali everywhere. l-'nr inlormntion apply to nny Auent, or ndihrnn A. V. H. CAHi'iiSTKM, Hcnirnl Pan. iniK'T AK-nt, ChieniTo, III., r D Ukaiiy, Southern PnneiiKi'r Aumt. I.ouifville, K v. TUM IC CtlAST I. INK in nnu niirr iai nmr nv nmim iiik m ii7i ule will Ik- run over it"Coluniliiu Divinion." nu, iii i.viit-p v "in" ..' i. in. Arriven iitL'hnrk-nton .'M p. m. No. 0a Ieavt'n Chnr1-ton 7.1o a. m. Arrive ntioimuirin 1 1 .an a. m. iinntt tiiiu wiiii i ii inn in iimi ihmu ssii pi lint on the Charlotte, Coluitiliin Ar Au KiiHtn nnd Colutnhia At (tieviiville Kailroadn, DtUly. l . ,M. km ni"" ir, urn, 1'attM. aki t. P. DKVINK, )in Hunt. NOTICE. ItrKinninu today the haunKc Imnlui'Nn for merly inrrird on liy The AhevilU' Slm t Rail way Company will be continued liy the un ilernlKiicd under the name of THE BAGGAGE TRANSFER CO. 1 will tie Kind to serve my frltnils, nnd will promise prompt attention to nil ordvra rn trusted to me. inner nt Street Knlluny Cimipiiny'a oillee. Trkpllone No. 111. Ri-sH-ctlully, II, M JiiNlirt, AHint, Heptemlier 111, INUtl. aiit 1 n:t1 in Cheap RntcM to all Points). KAILMI1AII TICkl.TS IioiikIiI, sold and rxt'hntiKed. All tmnaiii'tlona Kiutrnntred. C. I. 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