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V THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Wednesday K veiling, September 12 IKV4 THE ASHEVILLE DAM CITIZEN 1'KINTUIill.kILV IKXeKl TSl'XU.W I AMI W liUKI.l SVHSCMI'TH X AM TliS: I rbie Year 1 Six Months ( Time Monti . s I line Month, in :uK:imlt .... (line Week, p.iid lo earrKra. , 0.00 . :i.llu .. l .'id Hubscriliens who niis their papers arc rciiifStal ti make e nijiluiut lit the utliee as soon as possible. ' the hour oi delivery is lutcr thun (:.'.'" or T o'eloek The Citizen wants to know thut tuo. wddnusluv. moist i.'. tsu-t. Tin; Republicans are ni.iliiuj; a grcnt-to-do over Maine .uoiii;.' against Uie llemoerats. We Letray no coufuletiec when we admit tlial the liiinoerats ilid not fully expect Maine to j;ii Uemueratii' this year. It's an "Vif" year. THK KMil.MH VIHIT.4TIOSI The lint that an 1'iilisli cuiuniiUcc is .iMnininceil to he un its way to t!;e I'uiteil States to invisti.n lie lvnehinKS in the Smith has draw n nut some very in terestiuj: lclieis iroin three Soulln.rn Hovernuis, Nut ilum ol Georjji'i, l-'crrail of Virginia, and Tillman ol South Caro lina. The latter writes: "The Kufilishmeu are welcome to South Carolina 1. 1 learn the truth. Thi v can not investigate us trom New YuL 1 will nlliiril llicm evert uicililt t net at tacts." Gov. Northern took a ilill.-Kiit view ol the matter. Hiacoinuu-iit is: "Say to the. I-aujlisli coiipnittee, w o liave come to tins eoualrv to 'invisii uatc and deioiiiiee lyiiehins at the South,' that 1 am in a position to know that thev have received tlieir iulor-nation trom irrenioiisilile sources and that th. linlisli icle have ileclu.ed and iii.isttt to lie properly iiilormed aluut our laws and the eundiH't ol ourl'ioveiiniK'rt. The Dnyiiali i iiers to niv knowledge have ikvlitiiil litiK' and again tu piililish sluti nieiits made to them in deleree ol the South hv laiglishmen who are w v tisi dents ol the South. I'mler the-.- eonili tions we do not want any lurlluT liypn eritieal cant upon lalse ideas ol out t'.overuinent. The pivplc nl this State are iuite alile to iiiliiiiiiisli'i" I lair own ailairs, ami thev are doing it in lull jus tice to the n gro, as oui luvsaml our conduct will attest. "We have already -OiO'l mure "inside interlerenee in ,.;i ' ii'f.il niatlers lhaii v will suliuiissiveU -tiller, lie in the tultite. Let these kindly l ip eil Iiiiylislitueti return to their own country ami prevent liy law the iiduiuiau sale oi virtuous go is to lustlul men in high places; h nig ail such ill minis as I.ick the Kipper; pnnijd; as it chscrvi s the barbarous wholes. ih slaughter ol iHgrotsin Alrica by l.i l lislnneu w ho go tacre to steal their g"l-.'. supply their n.etssii ies to prevent nre i! and lalmr i i.'ls and strikes, which ait wliollv uiiknonn to the people ol t'n S iiith; feed ami give employment to tiie poor as do the people ol inyul!'r, give to the oppressed Irishmen the n-.d : s hunianitv ilmuuils, and wlru thev sli d! 1i.it e jr.il'ed the beam out ol ihtir o n eves tiieu thev may with hotter g-.-t.i auiuiiiit themselves a conimittee to i n ;i lor the mote that tuav he ill our ev-.i "While we have irregularities at Si in th and net rocs are sometimes lym 111. Dili. thev are nvver slaughtered by wind, s lie as lingii'iuien sometimes destroy them "I send you hv mail the la v and ice ord ol mv State on tuese matters, am! I cliullerge not onlv the llrttisli eonu'di mittec on lynehings at the South, bat the c i v i 1 i .'. : 1 1 world to show a better. Whv come belore itivestiraUoii to de nounce' the Smith just prior to a Con-: gressioua' election when we liave just had n negro lynched in Kansas Apnl -', another in ( duo on 'lie Sabbath, April la, and when wiute Poles and lluagan ins have rcccullv lieen brut. illy butehernl ill Miehigan.and l'euns'.lv.inia and ne groes run nut ol l-'raiik.l'.i I'a.k, X.J., in herds 1 We challenge investigation liv all persons who have the -uln to iuvis tigati" these charges, l et auv attempt upon the part of 1-egW.aieti, tainto.l lv tluir own iialiniial uii.k- to arraign us tor trial must he eo!iMi!eid .is ti gloss inipertinenee." tiov. Perrall talui: ui k ii the same vie A as tiov. Nnrthern: "Tilings have emia tr a i ultv pas in tliiseoiintiywh.il we .a . to have a lot ol laiglish moralists siieko g llnir laises into our internal all ins. Ii is the i'iin lessence ol brass and nnpii h nee. '1'liev had better stop in in. ut or their own dniiis lie lore vekiug to p'guiate us. We might as well investigate liiglisli a (Tails in India, her White Ch.ipil iniinierers her lack the Kii p.r's s'.isiiiugs, tlu M;i; In ick trial and her alleged u,t:s'ii:t and erueltv to thiswi-ui m, her rapaeiou- eul iiiial policy in Aliiea and tl e degrad ing etlecls upon the Cliiiase resulting Iroin her opium war.'' Wec.inniiL be ple.uid to aipcc wilh Gov. Tillniaii at uv time, but it seems to us that hv siiiui.3 bv contract with the other two governors. U should be remeiiibeicd that the eouiiniUi e has not yet aiiiioiiucid its intentions It mav conic simply as a liuuib r ol intell-gent persons to investigale wh itpeenis to them, bom the disiaiiieol l-.ngl.iml. un uiiexplainable leature ol our civination. Tliey see that the new world livals tin old in nearly eeerv department ot hu man industry and nnleavor, aiid lii.a it threatens the commercial stiprimacv (! la.glanil; ho-.v, then, they mav ask, this likinish on s advat ced a eivila' ion to'be explained!' Where is the excuse lor it?We may be .able to iiniler.itar.il w hy ineujwho nj-saull woiaeti are lynched, but why not, they mav enquire, lei the law take its course with regard to the niiiior eiiaies ? If it is to get ausweis to these and like ipustions thai the laiglishnu-n c .me the spirit of calm, uuprejudietd seekers tiller truth, the South certainly ought to welcome llieni. They have heard false reports, luinorsund uicreafsertions. We should be glad lo see that they get the trutn. And the very lact that I hey are coming shows they do not place full credence in the stories Ida II. Wells and others have told them. Governor Nortben'fl arraignment ol the linglish is wholly beside the ease. We may expect that the old world cannot deal as a free people would with the enemies of civil zatinu, but that fact would notexeuse our failuic todo better. Therefore if the laiglish puny comes to make n fair investigation ol the lynching evil as it exists North, South, Hast and West wc do not see why they should be met with adverse ciitieism biforc they cveu state their intentions. Wc linve inudc arrangements by which we end furnish Tni VYi;i;ki.v litizi;n and the twice-ii-wcck New York World all for onlv $1.00 a yct.r, Here is the opportunity ti Ret your own paper and the New York World wice every week at extraordinarily law rates. THS FACTS l. THE CASE. Ftuin Sin-uker Crini's Siietelt. When the ZM Coutress met in August of last year it was eoiilronted wilh dilli culties which seemed almost insui iuouiit able. Trade was paralyzed, manufact uring; had almost ceased, labor was idle, our hanking institutions were failing, and eoi.fi leuce, the life and smd ot com merce, was utterly destioved, lu so tar as this deplorable condition was attri buted to legislation the Ucpubhc.ui party was responsible. A protective tariff prevents us Iroin exchanging our surplus of cotton, corn, wheat, Uieai. und other laim products for the surplus of manufactured goods abroad. We freely export our piodtict, but that for which we exchang' it is so heavily taxed as to make the exchange Hiiprolitable. Commerce eens-s when train is gone; one cannot buv unless he can sill, nor can he sell uuhss he can buy. Commerce and agriculture go hand in haiul; when ene ceases theeilher lan guishes. 1 he laws which destroy the one niakethe other unprofitable. Taxed crude materials injure and depre.-s mau iil.ieiurii'g. It w ants the mai ki ts ol the woild.hut under the protective tanf) has not uien able to enter them. A protect ive land li sters and builds up trusts and monopolies. It creates no wealth, it oi Iv prevents ils natural and iust distri bution. Thirty years of such a system elid much to piodiiee the coiuli:ioi;s ex istmg when the ood CongnsJ met. While not professing to understand the rpu slion fully in all its bearings, 1 have ahva) s been in favor of the becoming ul si; cr. 1 am in lavor ol it now . 1 In lieve t'ie tears ol our Ineiiiis wilo oppose it aie I acelv nuagiuary, and 1 believe the enactment ol such a law would afford great telief to the people ol the eo.intrv. So leeling, I need not sav that to me peis inallv the result ol the vote on the (lie coinage ol shyer was a great disappointment. The oiKS'.ion is not cllled. Tiie can. g tl jyei mile ut ; Iroin the- ti' ovei s gi ii tin- Sngar ivf naient no aid Horn th Trust got no aid The bill as it ad valorem duty became a law place s . of 1-0 .e-r Cell!, oil SMg retiner a lit:!e more- tl n ii aves t ne sugar one -half what he goi uno.rthe M, Uinley law, and repi a's tm -,- ,. cents a pound. This pi iv'Mi'ii wd! p. iv lorty million dollars i t 1 he ! re asm v, and save the twelve a : i on we paid last year us b nn . I ..e bill contains a provision im.ii Mug i l a ol .' per cent, on all in comes ;:. ' e .-s ol S Ioho. Ill o . ,:is i lulincd merely the pro vi' .- ..: tl.i gieat reform measure. It vii'-ir- .'. trus'.s and monopolies. It s he e s'. ol the nteessarics of lilc. I: to ; ne e u-nt opens our markets at h me enlargi s our markets abroad. -'.s agi icultiiie, it ineourages ef.rau', and it will add to the ol nnlho.'.s ol our lellow citizens. i: iv c i epi a!ed the l-'ederal election , hiw-'i ivliieii pcrmittol the iuterfc of .,u'. -.i lets with our domestic ah . in I v. liieh were used only loth feat . -.;! o! i he people. 1 leneelorth Oe.ir ;s well as every other State, will .cc elections ill accordance with own iaws, and elections will be ml t.dr. We have passed a law h subjects to taxation by the Slates i:ee win in ire than live uumlred million doll rs which, under kepublicau laws, was ei empt Iroin taxation, thus relieving ti thus re! some extent the burdens of the taxpav ers We hay reduced public aliture ionic lorty million dollars for the cur cut vcar. With this iccord who can issail us ': Th II mi- trained and passed a lai ill hill. This cent to the Senate. Alter .i long and tedious struggle' the Sea.itc passed ti.is bili with amrndnienis. The Iloiiie w.is a l satisfied wilh the amend ment!'; tin bill went t-i (iinleieiice; 'or iii'iie t linn a month, wilh dail . m. Clings, the eoufereis failed to reach an agio incut, l-'ina.lv the ipiesiioi! was pre seuted in i.ii'.h m that we uiuil eitlui iceept the Senate amendments or hive no lull, thin permitting the oibous Me Kiidey law In n naiir. upon the statute hooks. V. h. u we were convince ! such wastlietiue sua ition we ilid no' hesi tate a moment, we accepted the S.u.iii 'intendments and so the bill Incline a law. 1' Ii is bid is not all we hi ,ad lor. It contains pi o i-ions w e depl ire, pro visions w hich I he Hon- be separate bills iamn diatelv upealed, and el t.,kcn as a w hole it goes further iu Hie direc tion ol relict tei a lax lidden p.'"pie than any bill that ii.is been e insideinl in nut Coiigtiss siine the war. lis leduelton ii rales is greater than tins-' prop xd ill either the Morrison bill or in ihe -Mills 'nil. "Coining into power at ,i tim.-. ; p uiic. when business was at a stands' ill, when labor was unemployed, when jmr treas ury was empty, w ilh courage anil ndelily we entered upon a struggle with the ene uiiisof the people; we emerged Iroin that .itriigl.' victorious m this : Wi have re pealed the McKiidev law; we hive greatly reduced taxation; we have made living cheaper; we have made nil money taxable; we have taxed surplus incomes; we have icstond freedom of elections; we have reduced public expenditures and we have declared undying hostility to nil trusts and monopolies oigamzi'd for the 'ppris.oon ol the people. On these foundation-) we "build ourhiiisi;" on these issues ivs go bi f ire the people. Kor tin in we have "louglit the good light; to them we have ki pt the faith, and of ihrm ftc have no tear, GOOl) SPIRITS follow (food health whilo low spirits. nieiiuieiinim, impair- cu uieniory, morose, or irrllablu te-inper, li ar of imponil luir enlnmlty nnil u tuiiiisainl anil "He on o uerunKU- nicius oi uouy and mini), result I nun pernicious, solitary rruo- tieis, iillin InilulKi'd ill n,v uu juiiiihi throiiiih iKiioraneu of 'ir ruinous const). mioiiers. Nervous del) 1 It v. anil loss of niiinly nower. not Infrenueutlv resini rrnni puni unnitiui'iii iiunus. To rwiieli. ri'ehilin inn) rentui-e such uufortu nntes to heiilih unil liiiiiiilness. In tliu aim of AU assoi'liilimi of iiiiilleiil c'l'iitle'ini'ii, who havo iirepiirrd ti treuiinii, n-rllteii In pltiiu but ehusto laniruuiri' mi l tri illnir of the nature, symp toms nml cnruullity, by tioinu tre-utment, of SUell llisiMHI i. A tsipy of tills useful hook will, on receipt of (Ins nolle, villi In n uts In slumps, for pontiure, he miiil vl sicinvlv sealed in a plain envi-l(iH'. Ail'li'SB, Wohi.d's Dispemsauv Mkuical AssocunoN, UuLddei, K. sr. CHAKl.OTTH.SVIM.K, VA. T.nrne corpn of Superior tenehcr. IlP8t oil vinitiiueH in l.iternry, Mitsienl 11 ml Art Depart itieiilH. Attrnetive HiirroiiiKlliiKH. flenUliftil nml neeessililc locution. Term the lowest. Or der entiiluiiuv. W. 1', DICKINHON, 8-inlteiUijt Principal. TUB JOUSS. K.vnu Kke.vk, N. C, Siptctiiber 11. Sn tiEN EimiTi'K Sir: Shade Lemon : bin to Ashlul agin, he came over to my luniic lass Sundy, be sez to nie, scz he, lhive Hanks sez he, you ditnmcrkrats is powerful fund of J words, scent like. s bow stz I. Wy, sezzee, you rulber be called a dimme'tkrut as enny other word thuts spoke, you rite sez 1, w hats the tother word. John, sez be. Sez I to him, Shade Lemon sez 1, stop yo phoeiliu eV gloug & say what vou gwinter say. vou oui radiliele, what vou got to uo with it sez 1. Mr Kdditur be iess went on fer to tell the biggest tule 1 ever beam, w Inch lie kbitnes he were a settin on the kotc house steps lass Saddycvcnin & the lieenle a cotnin outer the Cote house like aunts outer a hole iu the ground N: terreculv he seen a man he kuotle .V he up eS: axed bun what thediiniuerkrats done up thar to the eoriiveuslmii. Well, siz the feller, we nomnnted a good tick it, here hit air, look at it sez he. Shade sez be jess bad a lcrtle peacer paper bout as big us a oak leet with this here rote on it, which Shade made the tiggers S: shode me the same, like this here Julm I, oli lit SuMrack 1 bra 5 Jiillli.i What you mean s-ez Shade. 1 cant see no sense in Ibis rethnietiek. Wy, sez the feller, we nominated John Itrooksbr ler sherrulT, tuid John Katliv ler Claik.and John Koteny ler tresurer e'i John Mnckv forredishiir and John Nolan lor korn stableevwe thought we bad iiomuntcd John Meicoy lor firvavor but we found out his name was Jim, hits - late now to kerrect the same, line soiry but bit can't be hope now sez he, eV the feller he went on a singin that old song which Ivc sung the same meiiny a time in the korn leel. Jul! n K'lui 1 li ii tie tell vo.UMy Julm John Jim He tell yoil.ul.lv. Which the peeple all la lied loud Ji pnznv n little tat man he came up to whai Shade Lemon were n settin Ji he siz ter him stz he, Mr. Lemon vou jiss ortcr Inn up thar & heard John's hutiful speech, the master speech 1 ever beared, he got up on topper the bench he did, you motiter heard him 'a a mile on a ded levle. What elid he say. sez Shade. 1 be doggoti if 1 no, siz the feller, 1 dunuo what he sed, but 1 know he se.l it rite, which them ininit rule gagmen jiss hol lered out go on, go on, go on. I'll sez he, 1 jess tell you John he niaileahullluldiss play, hits Saint olms day ler shou, hooray fer ohu. s: he, which the C hol lies feli out bad and they come mitv in breechiu i I the pieec, but the Johns thev stuck together liVe killfolks, and the wodu legs less cleaned up the hole table. Well sez 1, Suade Lemon vou can John your lohns as much as you John pleeze, but you can jess bet yo nex penshun mutiny us dimmei ki als wi'l berry vou old rnddiclcs & popguns Cv pi obashunists eV ieersonites ili-epern ever numt litter ilex, vou wont no what hit you, yon wont no wh.ir you is aii at xeep you all in a pile tocaiher a skratchin a bitin one nothcr. Tiictn olms is all good Johns & the peeple gwinter to vote lor the same. Shade he tuck bis hat ollur the flu .S: slinkeel awav thout savin good evening. 'are llniiks. Spellin Vrecl.tid by mv soil Solloiliou Did You Know Ttent We Are "ow lioin; THE Finest Engraving That Has Ever Been in I Aswc'tU' now in.ikiiik: :tn t iitiit tv in w am' njifiinr litu of Smt nil i.iii- xr will ulicl m oM uiifh at niiratly inliKi.tl iiuvx ARTHUR SM. FIELD LEADING JHWELEU, DON'T YOU TJIIMv ll wutii.l la liMtnit atlvautnuL' to call aiil i.v ttu i tic lite l.tijif .-lin k ul new ynxU at THE LITTLE STORE .ltlllM TIIE COM? , , , Yuii will le atonifhcit at the uvv mA vat if .isurt me nt packet! in .ho small a space, will nive liher.il (liscuuiU for cash. Iwenty live tKiXf Masou'j ciackct aiul cakes lix-sh ftum Haiti mute, 70. lo i-c, potuul, uU price ioc. tu ;so jKjiiiul. hive huii'lreil poiniiU l-'remh am Atiu-ricau catitly Irom ue, tu fujc, putniil, worth 15c a ml -wc. pound. l'orfij;n atul domestic fruili always on hand. W. J. Postell, 39 COLLEGE ST. THE ADVENT TERM OH Till'. I'll' TY-TIIIRU ANNUAL SF.SS10N 0H St. Mary's School RALEIGH, N. C, DKCINS SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1894 AiMiess the Hector, ltcv. B. Sinedes, A. M 7-i.vi3ino Dr. C. J. Oliveros THE SPECIALIST, EVE, EAR, NOSE, TUHOAT AND Ll. DISEASES. 31 PATTON AVENUE (Over knynor St Smith's Drugstore.) r, 0. Be a 314. Aihevlllt, N. C, Cast Your Eye On These: PIUME ROASTS, LAMB CHOI'S, SIRLOIN STIOAKS, SAUSAGE, JAMES WOLFE MEAT CO., Telephone No. J. 9 Sponges and Chamois Skins. Law assortment iiwt in from the larvi-l spone iniportei' in Amer ica good bath Hponert, 25 to oO cents carriage spout s very lnrge at same price chamois at K'c. to f 1.00 eacli at Dr. T. C. Smith's Di'uh; if tort; on the Square. SHOES Wide spring heels a re not so etisily "run over" as heeled ones. Wt4 huve miae8 or woman's, sizes 2", to 5'.; widths I), K. EI -Solid leather through out, made to order, a shoe we have used for years. They are way up both in looks and wear. Trice $1.50 In grain, ratner Heavy, iip ami plain toes, and doTigoliv. common sent-e and square toes, patent lea th cr tip. They make splen did school shoes. One price. Samples in the window. Shoes exclu sively. J. SPAXUEMJEUCJ, 4 N. COl'RT SntWKK. N0T1CIC Hv virtue of the imwci in me vestal bv two eertain ileedsol trust m.iile and exetuteil bv . N. Hell nml wife. Marv Hell. mi I'ebiiiarv loth. ISO.', and uly l."Hli, lS'.il, respeetively. to tiie tindersiyneil as trustee, tn scenic the in debtedness therein mentioned (reference bcinn hereby nia'le lo the said .lecris ol trust ns they unpcnr ol iccord in liooli '18 at pngca 'Jo' el. sei and in Hook 110 it pan -Is vt. ski. in t.ic oiucc of Ke;ister ol liculs !' r Itur.comlK county for full pnriiciilars thereof) and default liiiviiiy been made in the the conditions ami provisions contained in said deeds ol trust, and having been requested by the cestui iiie trust named in said deed ol trust to sell the said lands to satisfy the same, 1 will at public auc tion at the court house door in the city of Asheville. N. C, at o'clock in. on Monday the -fch dav of Septcnilier, 1ND4, expose and sell said lands to the highest bidder for cash. J.li. .Mi kuimon, liustcc. AuR.L'liKJOd. NOTICE Hv virtue of the power in me vested by a eertain lu'ed of trust made and executed by K. M. Johnson on the first dav of August, lsuL', lo the un dersigned ns trustee to secure the indebt edness therein nuntioned, rrlerencr bcinj; herein' made to the said deed ot trust as the s.inic appears of record in book. !1, at paces HiL'ct st., in the office ol the register ol deeds lor Buncombe count v for full particulars thereof, mid default hnvini; been made in the conditions ntid provisions contained in smd deed of trust and huvinu been requested by the cestui que trust named in said deed of trust to sell the said lands to satisfy the saine, I will, at public miction, at the court house door in thecitv of Asheville, N. C, at 12 o'clock in., on Monday, the 24lh day of September, 1H04, expose and sell said hinds to the Inchest bidder lor cash. J. ti. MliKKiMON, IrusUe. niiKHiKIOd . Kotlcc. Asllin il.l.K. N. C, Sept. J, t!M. Kilitnr of The Citiell . Will you please iiive spm-i- lor thU nolire at my e.xictisc Iroin lliiii tlate until the next election : I mil riifiilly I illil not know tluit lullinu c.: elections wns a violntioii ot the law In Noilh Ciiriilinu iini1. 1 am mire that this llijuriotiH i-um loin luis been iiuhilxeil ill, by ninny nmxl nnil lovtil eiti.i'iis ol'our Slnle who love her Uk well to'willnlly iliHiinnnl her lawa. To such (arsons il is onlv necessary to refer toSe-ctlou i?i7ol the Cmle nnil il will lie readily obeyed. Should we iiniortuitiitely hnvenmoiiK iiHauy jaTaon who is so wiintiiiK in piitriotisni as to ofler or nccept a let mion the rcmilt of any election hereiiltef, to sudt person t kIvc fair notice that it is With my duty and my pleaiiure to uphold and enforce fill laws of my Stnte, ns well as I possibly cull, and that disregard of Ihe law referred to In past duys will not, alter publication of this notice, be Ink. n in any dcxrcena an excuse for a repeti tion of this olTcine, Very Kespectfully. T. W. J-ATTON. Mitvor. We heartily concur In the above and will lend flu llle assistance IU niy power lo me cniorcc iiieut ol the law. 1KANK CAKTnK, . I1 A. T bUMMKV, j, 1' t3d& Willi FOR SALE A anw mill, complete, 40-liorse power eiinine and boiler, mounted. Will Kit cheap for caili, or to Rood party will take UiiiiIrt. W. C. KDNKLK, 8-i.sdci wimo0 Alenatnler. MOTICR. I want every man and woman In the Cnlted Htnten Interested In the opium and wlskey habitu lo have one or my hooka oil these iilseaaea. Addieaa II. M. WOOl.l.KY, Atlanta. Oa.. box 180. and cue will he aent you Tret. . b-joueoubn.o TENDEKL01N STEAKS, LE(I 0' MUTTON, CORNED BEEF, MICH SOUP BONES. Ntall A," CKy Market. r I Southern Kaihvay, I PIEDMJDNT AIR LINE ) j Kllt-ct June 17, ts4. I This cotitk'tisrri wht'ihile is tmMislu'i) is infor- I tii.iiimi u-t.j i;, suliicct to c-hanye wilhuul notict j EASTBOUND Lv Knuxvillc i ' MurriMowti 1 Lv. I'Uiiit Kuik 12 (138 ... H in urn ... 9 aoiim 1 - lint SjriiiK I.v. Atlu'vilic " Ki'unii Kiuib " Mnrion " Vi.trK.nton " nicktvy ' NrwtOD " Stutrvil!e .. 14'.iim '2 .iiMitii ... a r.upiu ... 4 H.'lptn ... S 17 pm . . f riilpm ... H Ullpiu ... 7 1 1 pm ... K (llipni : At . SaliAimry j ' ttr.rnnlioro j " 1 -auvillc r. Uiciiinon I . .... I i.v. (iivt-nUuro ! '.r. liiriiini ... lucir.om ... 11 411) ... i L'nam ...12 Olnni ... a :mam ,.. 7 Hilani ... t l00pni ... 11! ailnro ... 'i INan .. 7 13am ... Ni!3utn ... 10 4utr ... 1 UBpm ..37 &. II " ... 4 .Hllpm ... e n.pu ... tl VOpir. I " NHU-iMh., r.oliiMhiiro L v. llanvi.ltr.,.. r. I.varhiiurK , " Wonhtugtn.1 " llHltimore..... " I'hil tilctphia " Ncs York lWESTBOUND Lv. New York. ' Philadelphia ' Ba'itiniiire " WuKhinlcn l)4.:pm " I.vnehliarg 4-:iam Ar. Uunvllle S 3nam Lv. KleiununO T. .77.7777.77" i 2 ftoam " Danrillc 5 40am Ar. Orcenttboro e, ftN&m Lv. ;lilnhuro !5 oupm Lv Kakilfh A 4.1am 11 lsurham r, 44am Ar. llreffislmiii n :t3atn !.v Orimmioro vam " Saliburv 10 aoam " Statrsvlllc 11 ipm ' Newton 12 uupn " Hickory iji lilipro Worsunton i uopm " Mariun 1 ilpni " Kound Kout 2 4Hpm " Asheville 4 tmpm " Hoi Spnno 6 Silpro Ar.Pamt Hwk a Bopni " Mornmown " Knovtlle II 3lpm 7 4ft pm NO. 16 7 llopin 7 Mlpui 8 OTptil m :;opm .I OOpill 10 OOpill 1 JOpill 1 1 :1011m C) :i '11 1 11 111 l.'iaili .A. & S. R AJ L R 0 A D N 6.J4. I.v. A.ht'villc m .i.:iaiu' ' lemler.iiavUle p .i.'iam " l'lat Kuek 11 4'j.iui " Sinluila 10 Oliull " Trvun .. 10 noam Ar. Spartanlmr 11 ;iojuu " e'liiuiiiiiia ;i r.r.pti " c'lKiiltsiiin s -ilSpm " SiiYaliliali r aop'Tl " J.'U'ksnll villi- HI lupin No.J5 I.v. .l.ukMiiiviili' 7 00:1111 " siiviiiiii.-ih 1 1 4fmtil " Clitirli-slnit 7 l,r;iiil " Colutillii,-i r, lopiu Lt. SpartunburK tnpm ' Trvon lNpm " Suiuda p 4Mpra " l'lat Kiu'k 10 lapm " ilrnilcra'uv If 10 I'Jpm Ar. Ashcvlllf lli'Opm ILMURPHY BRANCH Lt. Aihcvllle 7. Ar. WavncHvlllc ' Itr.vsnii Cily Lv. Ilrysuii citv Ar.Anarcwa " Torootla 11 Murphy N0. l3 4 .'lopiu 11 ar.pm 7 1 rpni 11 anion X O'lplll 4 Ol'.ptll 4 as,, in r iifipiii 5 llipni II 20pm u iioair 10 npam 11 43pm 12 Bxpin 3 Sapm 4 1'Hpm 4 Aopm N67I8"" Lv. Murphy Ar. Toraotla " Andrew 11 Hryaon tity . ' W lyneavllle " Aahevlilr 1 'nil v.esicpt y Sllntlii v. 7 ooam 7 L'oani 7 Tifiam 10 R4am 1 2 ftBpm 2 U4pm sleeping car stRyicerzz Niis 1 1 mnl lii SiiTpitiK Cnrft between Kich imntl nml c.mttfboro, iind trains 37 anil 98 I'ltlliuau sUipiiii: cur between New York. Anheville nml lint Spring beliiR hnnd'cil un Nns. 11 am) l'Joii K. Mini I anil W. N. C. OivisiniiH. IMillinun Sleeping Cur between AmicviiIv nuil Cincumntt, via Knuxvllle. 'I ra i us Nn 13, 14, 1 uml 10 milltl trnlnx liet ween Asheville find Columbia, cmincctint; nt Columbia with S. C. K'y fur CliarleHtuu mnl I'" C. .c P Ky. fur Snvunnah. Jacksonville and all l;loriila point h. l'uiltnuti ?Utkth on Noh. 15 nnil 1(1, betwi-en JaekMunvillc. Ashe ville nnd Mot SprliiK W.A TI KK, 8 II. llAKDWICK, Cnri I'asH, Atft. Astit Oeu'l I'tiiH Ai Wnshitiirtuii, It. C. Atlnntu, Oa. V. Ii. M'MlilJ. (len'l Fupt., Cohimbin, S. C' J. M Cl'1.1', Trnltic Maiiuer, VYaHhitiKton, W. U, (..KU UN, Cen'l MuiniKcr, Wiwhinutuu. Port Royal & Western Carolina R. R. TO AUGUSTA, Ga AND AIKEN, I. C. VIA SPARTANBURG. SOUTHWARD HOUTB DAILY I.v. Asheville R, c D. 0 50 a. m. I.t. Ilendeiaunvillc " 7 4 ' Ar. SuariaiiburK.... P. K. He W. C. 0 6t " I.v, SpariauburK... " 10 IS " Ar. l.aurena " 11 BO " Ar. r.reenville " asopm. Ar. oreenwooo. " 4 oa Ar. AuRuata " S 3S Ar. Aiken H. C, Rj. 4 37 Aak fir tickets over thla Bonteforfnst arrvlce W.J. CHAIO, K. TOIIU Uen'l Paaa. Agent. Travelliug Pan Agt AUGUSTA. OA. AKRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIL!. AHKIVI il lOpni... 4 tit) p m... llilOpni... 0 t p iu. I.KAVB WH9T 4 08 pm KA8T , .iu u m , tMHITH 6B0am BOt'Tii in a in ..UUCKTOWN HIS am m 10 p m OPENIKO AND CLOIINO OF MAILS. OMK CIIIM II oil p m WII8T 8 OS p in 0 1)0 p m KA8I' 1 80 p m 7 80 am BOUTIt 7ia 8 00 p m UUCKTOWN... 8 00 a m STAR ROUTE. ARR1VR LKAVI 6 00 p m PRBVAUD 7 Ol) a m 7 00pm UURN8VILLB BOO am 0 80 a m UUKCH 10 00 a 11 00 a ID LWCRRTBK 13 00 T 00 p m...KUTHBKFUEUTON... 8 00 ft lr4i Tins is not u tvli'Kiiiui (ruin the war in China, but being interpreted nails : "00 TO HILL'S IN T11H CITY MARKH r AND CUT YOUR Mlv.VTS." Before buying your new bicycle look the field over carefully. The superiority of Victor Bicycles was never so fully demonstrated as at present. Our '94 line will bear the most rigid scrutiny, and we challenge comparison. There's but one best--Victor. OVERMAN OSTON. NCW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. SAN FRANCISCO. Edison Phonograph S PATTOX ATE. ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO. Is Now Prepared BUILDING Fine Church, Cabinet SRND FOR Asheville Woodworking Co. II. Kauffinan, Supt. IVlphone, 1 G4. p. p. p. Mm. ten. be. PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM Wakes Marvelous Cures in Blood Poison Rheumatism and Scrofula thn Hiiik nml (M'Hii.ttfil, us?n htit'iiyih to wttnknm it tuTven. i', ltui.!i'H, uivttiic Ihut'.'itit'iit liy-il'h n."l hlltltllH Wltl'l t' HII'Kl n tfi- ' li'' f'nr iiiii.mry sfOi'ini'try fful U'rliny avi'lnlls, li.r bl.,,.11 n'ii.iiiiiie. incn .1. rial pnis'iti. Iiialurlii. tlysii im, m il In nil lilnii-1 nml si ni ite-''.'"i I.ko bhitetius, piuipli', nl'l clir.-i'ir ul'vis, teller, priilil lit-sil, Imll-, eri'.M"ln.i. ei'ii'iim vo ainv siv, nti mi H':n ;.r pnnTrtlilWrill, tliilt I'. I. IMs tlil'l.v'rtt bl'Miil purillcr Pi tl;i wrltl, ami m-ikes 1,illvi!. siiue.ly and puilaiuical ciiiea unit cilS'.'s. Ltlioswncsosyslinn 11m polsoued Bi.d ii'lisoblnoil in in au Inipurwcont ttiin. dm. tn nieiistruHi Irreicularltioa, nrepfculinrly in-ni-niud by the w,m durful tniilo and tilund eleanaiiiK pmp mii'snf 1: V. i'.-frlekly Ash, I'oko Hoot mid I'ntuHstnm. Bi'r.iKOKTKLn, Mo., utr. lltn. 1s.i;i. -Icinspuakiatlin hlgli't terma of ji.tirmealeluo fruruuiy own personal l..u,'l..,lirn. I W!i:mnYcteitwlthhcart clisenso, pleurisy and rheumatism for S.'iyonrs, whb treated by tho Tory beat ssssSNi out lln-lif K rilif f. I havf only tnken 1 ottin nf vnm H. P. P.. an 1 ran clio'rfuMy nay lt has done ramimrtt foo4 than nnythlntf I havo ever taken. 11 i tfrtmmiunti your medicine to ail auuoivr M M yKAEy BDrlnglluM, tirtwa County. Mo. For Sale By Raysor The Cosmopolitan Magazine THE WEEKLY CITIZEN Botli for O2.oo a, Year. TUB GREAT ILLUSTRATED MONTHLIES liare lu tbe pu.t sold for $4.U0 a year. 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Pone Ror.t and Potw tlmii, lb grodloal blood purlCar on cir'.l). Ant!RDr.F!, 0.. JnlT 21. WU T.tlW'':iii I.li'eHAN Uhos.. bavaniiab. On. i Hkm: niu I biiilKht atioltleof jour 1'. 1' I'. at Hut Hiirlnn, Ark.,and It hi" ii no ma mor ifniMl thnn thrao L-ioi.HiHr'-iitiiK'ntactliMlIotdprloga, B'.-Dil l l;rii. uotrltin 0. 0. 1). ...l.o.f,.llyiV,mr.ifi!wT AburJeou, un.wn Couutjr, 0. Cspl. J. D Jobnilon. Tr nit trhom U may miiwii. I hra bv oil ifv t" "ia wiinilortiil propnrtloa ii r 1'. I . LIT CTIipTHIUS HI IIIUBKIII. ...i I,. sivipitl viiiira w tn an un ,y n,l (bHHKr.'onblo oriiptlunoa luo.-.. 1 tri.-tlev.iry known rm d: I hi. invain.iinul r. V. 1'. waatueu, a.id nn iuw obtlmly curid. (Mb-und uy J. B. JOIINST01C. Bavauouh.ua, Kkln Cancer Cored. TiMmwjJror xht Mayor 0 StquithTa. PaQCiH, Tux., Jannnry 14, KO. Mkssks, I.iim'Man Hmos.. Havonnan. On. s . "il- m?nl hnvn tried your P. r H. I'r 11 illnoaan of thaskln, usually kmnt'ii -s sl.ln raneer.of thirty yenra strn'iiiifr, and lound KrHiit rollntt 1C pr.riili.siiio blotsl and romovoa all tr rltati .vi fri'in tha aat; of tho disease and pvvents any ann-adlng of tho uoris. 1 Inivo taken llveor all buttlea nndfn d eonlldttnt t hut another enurso will I'fect a euro. It has also relieved no rrnm Indication aud atouiaoa Ucutlofc Hours truly, CAPT. w. H. RUBT, Attonwjr at Law. ....... Bom on Blood Diseases m Free, A!X LRUaOISTti SELL XT. LIPPIVIAN BROC. IBOl'lilETORS, Li piaau'a Ulaoti,Satani. 1 j,, da & Smith, 31 Patton Ave. AND 12; CKNTS.