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THE ASHEVILLEt DAILY CITIZEN. Tucs'av Evening, September 25 THE ASHEV1LLE DAILY CITIZEN FRIKTMl DArLY(HXCIil-T SUNDAY I AND WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES: I One Yenr ... $8.00 ... 3.00 DULY Six Months i Three Months 1 80 50 13 every ClTlZKN I One Month, in advuncc ...... (One Week, paid to carriers.., Tub Wkkkly Citizen, Issued Wednesday, in advanee, If I. Subscribers who miss their papers are requested to wake complaint at the othce as soon as possible. If the hour ol delivery is later than 6:30 or 7 o'clock The Citizen wants to know that too. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1894. The Citizen has nu anonymous letter advocating the nomination of Capt. Ashe to succeed Senator Vance. If the wtiter will acknowledge the letter, show that he is not ashamed of his work by send inK in his name, we will print it Because for IKl years North Carolina has honored the East with a Senator, and for sonic 10 years has honored the West with a Senator, it is no sufficient or renl reason that these sections should hold these offices for all the time. Mod i-ate and an amireciation of the centre miiiht sueerst that it is but ri",lit and fair that alter so Ioiir a time the centre should have one ot the Senatorial piac s. Wilmington Messenger. Correct. Give the Centre the last's chance this turn. The party lets organ of a candidate without political principle, will please remember that Tim Citizen will pay $100 to be shown that Kichtnoud 1'eur son ever voted for a repeal of the present system of county government when he was in the legislature in 18S7. If the organ can't show this much (or its can didate, for such a rcward.it shoul.l with draw him and put a man up that has done something to entitle him to the support of the Republicans. It skems strange not to see any ac count of the arrest of young lircckin ridge after his attempt to murder a man whose only offence, a blow on the cheek, was brought on by Breckinridge calliug 1 iin a liar. Probably had it been n street brawl between two tramps they would both hive been locked up. If Lexington can pardon such an assault on law and order, the elder Breckinridge was not much mistaken in thinking that he could be given ;. clean bill of character in the community. Tiii.ui; was u great demonstration Sundav in honor ut old Bismarck ami we read that "a lady from Dirshau read an address ami a Dantig lady recited a poem, coiA-luiling which she handed Prince Bismarck a huge bouquet of roser. Prince Bismarck caught the lady in his arms and kscd her heartily on both cheeks and mi the mouth." The founder of the united German empire is still, evidently, a long way this side the grave. Oni; and one should make two, and they do elsewhere than in politics. But the vote of the X jrth Carolina Populists added to tic vote of the Republicans, both of two years ago, will not be the vote of coalition this jear. A surrender of principle is not an attractive plat form, and that is about all the Rcpulili cans have to show in the pnssnt cam paign. Running on nn honest test of principles, the party could at least make an honorable contest; but running on a wild cry of "Anything to beat the dem ocrats" attracts onlv the sore heads IT is ITI'lAlil.i:. The exhibition Pearson is making ol himself is pitiabL. lie livts.so I'.tr as his campaign is concerned, in the side issues, concerning which there is no general it; terest. ll'he knows anything about the more serious matters of politics he has not yet allowed the fact to escape him Some nrattle about an Alliance card, a negro and Tom Rted's mileage (for it is his as well as Crawlord's i this is the whole strck in trade ol a man who seriously proposes that he is the one man in the District fit to succeed Craw ford. We say this is pitiable, and we say so because we feel it to be. Mr. Pearson has been mentioned in times past us a man of sonic shrewdness; but plain, ordinary common sense would have prevented him from making such an exhibition ol himself as to say on the platform Satuiduy that he would not say another word till Crawford had answered a question. IX course Craw ford refused to answer the iuistion, which was a little more inane than Pear son usually puts, and sat calm and un concerned while Pearson's time expired without further attempt to use it, he having put his foot into a trap of his own making. KlKltNAL SHNTINKI.x. At Raleigh the other day Chauncey l Black said, concerning the Nicaragua canal : "If we have a right to our country at all, we hnve a right to guard it bv every means which God and nature have put in our hands, and this is one of the most obvious. II Jefferson could buy Louisi ana, il Polk could acquire California, il Jackson could propose to take Florida because it was a mere annoyance, then, well may their followers, the modern Democracy, in full posstssion, as they arc now, and us we hope thev will be after 1801!, of nil the political depart ments of the federal government, con struct the Nicaragua canal, hold it, and acquire Hawaii in the Pacific and a sim ilar station in the Caribbean sen to stand the eternal sentinels of the great republic over its approaches." If Brother llluck hnd a great, compact army, not threatened by anyone, in a country separated from any and all oth ers that could possibly attack it, would he, at the expense of millions, Bet icnti nels to guard that army from distances of one to two thousand miles? We doubt it. If we could acquire more con tiguous territory by anv honorable means, without war, it would prolmbl be best to do it, though there are great problems along that line that would have to be solved; but the at tempt to justify the acquisition of Hawaii by the example of our purchase ol the Louisiana terri tory, an absolute necessity to our peace and comfort, must ever fall to the ground,, because there it no similarity between the two. The one is ot us, the other detached, remote, a speck of coral in the far off sea, which could only be held, if at all, when we most needed it by the constant expenditure of millions piled on millions fortification after forti 6cation, gunboat after gunboat. Neither would it look well to declare against indiscriminate emigration, and then an nex a country made up largely ol the very Lcople, Chinese coolies and an un desirable element of Japanese and Port uguese, whom we would not allow iu the United States at all. As for the Nicaragua canul, if it will pay so well, let private capital build it; the United States will guard it if neces sary. .MVT1IKA1. lllsHiltV. An O'Leary who owned a cow at the time of the Chicago fire aud whoe house was in the neighborhood where the flanies first broke out, has just died, protesting to the last that it was jiot his cow, or, for that matter, any cow that kicked over the lamp that set Sa to the stable that burned with the re mainder of the city 'ii years ago. All the serious accounts of the gicat fire agree thut the O'Leary cow is guilt l ss, and that any stotv that suggests kerosene lamp with a cluvcn hoof in this connection is mythical. But, as the Chicago News points out, "this euot inous, world-wide, immortal joke" is bound to go inarching on whether O'Learv wills it or not. It will ever dis tinguish him from the other O'Lenrys; and the fact that he had the temerity to assume to know even one great negative fact about his cow's own actions on that fattlul night will gradually be a1 signed, not to a desire on his part to see that the truth of history should pre vail, but to a modesty that is creditable t J him of lourse, but which must not be allowed to destroy u good story. All the world likes to have a tale begin at the beginning, ami a leginning that began with a cow's flying hoof in conjunction with a kerosene lamp furnished a starting point that the meanest intellect could compre hend aud see something humorous in. To be cheated out of that starting point now only u uo justice to the O'Leai vs aud to history is too much to cxjiect the world to bear with eiuinint- ily. The O'Leary eow and the O'Learys themselves will go down the corridors I time together, whether they will or no, ami a niac ol inirning Kerosene siiuii lead them. .'. (i. I. il. .0. r.KTlS.W. Ki'iiou Tin; Citulx: It is with re gret we learn that the nanicof our order, the luuior Order United American Mechanics, was brought into the politi cal discussion last Saturday. It thus becomes neeissurv for some explanation to our political friends regarding our position in politics, etc. We wish to say that wt as an organization have noth ing to do with anv man's political ideas. As an American organization we recog nize civil and religious libeitv as a price less gilt; therefore we arc strictly non- scctanan and non-partisan, We advo catc certain reforms that cau be had only through the bands of Congress, viz: more stringent laws regarding restric tion of immigration and the naturaliza tion of aliens. To this extent we are political, but wc are out partisan. In other words, while we contend tor these reforms, we care not what may be the name of the party that inaugurates them. These reforms ate our aim and not the success of any political party. I ne reports iieitig circulated that our numbers belong to any one party and that we are going to support any one candidate we wish to most emphatically deny. Uur memherstnp in this city, as all over the United States, is coinpisal ot men ol nil classes, ot nil political par ties, and at no time during our meetings arc subjects ol a political or sectarian character allowed to be introduced, nor shall any member make use of the name of the order at any political meeting Surely this is not partisan. On the school question, wcln-lievc that the free school system shall be upheld and protected fiom any sectarian inter ference, believing that through it our country is destined to a noble future: and Irom what we know ol both the honorable candidate tor congressional honors we will have in cithir one an able supporter of our public schools, and we see no reason why our order shoul I be brought forward on this line. The impression has also been conveyed that we areon organization ot mechanics "that is, a labor organization." No, we arc not. The word michanie is at tached with a different meaning from that usually accepted, and those who should become one ot us will be tu'ight that meaning and will agree that it is correct. Wc admit members from every walk of life, professional and business man, carpenter, day I ihortr, and all as sembled under the same roof, limited to nothing but the authority of the United States. Thanking yon for the space taken up and respectfully asking the general pub lie and those interested in the present campaign to consider these utterances when matters concerning the Ir. O. U A. M. are brought to their attention wc are Members ol the Ji.U. U. A. il, Viinkee Itnlilii-i-y. From Hie Cluttimongn Times. Wc buy Yankee bay, corn, wheat, ba con, textiles, hardware, wanons. machin ery, house finishing materials, in millions of dollars worth yearly, even buy our Irish potatoes from Ohio ami Michigan; nnd then we cuss the "Yanks" for "rob bing" u. Well, a fool that can and wont dtfend himself by providing himself when he enn, it he will work, ought to Ik. "rob- neo." it he wasn't "robbed" he'd not nave a decent living. FVifrimrf Jfurhnr, lke Co., 0ltn. R1, wsi DlpfiN,'A " v M SUI0AL AUSOOIATIOR, (JciihVmen I cannot tell ynu how my wife nag Improved since she bigun the use of your " Favorite Preiorlp. tlon," coupled with "O. M. 0." She has no mora trnubln with falling of the womb, and (ho never feels any pain unless she Hands Inn long. She has no bear- mil-down Dalm Horn she began the use of your remedies, m dm nearly all of bar own housework now, but bufora aha com menced taking your Mrs. Lewis. hurilT walk ... ,a ula good your romwlles have done her, for the brat doctors bad given her case up at In- iuu mn annw now to thank you for all the Yours truly. ' ALKttED LEWIS. PIERCE. -CURE FOREIGN GOSSIP. A German historian says thut the menu card celebrated its four hun dredth nuuiversary in 1$!!. It was first ustd, bo declares, by Duke Henry of Bruuswick at the session of the Ger man rcichstng at Kcgcnsburg- in Its'.). The dryest place in the world is thut part ot Egypt between the twe lower fulls of the Nile. Rain bus never been known to fall there, and the in habitants do not believe travelers when told tbttt water can fall from the sky. The smallest dog In the world weighs about half a pound, and is owned by the Archduchess Elizabeth, doughter of the Crown-Princess Stephanie of Austria. The dog is less than sevuu inches long, and stands about seven inches high, and can easily rest on the palin of the hand. One of the finest bridges in Europe is now being constructed across the Diinubo nt Cernavoda, Roumunia, by French engineers. It has a length of 2. 100 feet, divided into tlve bays. Its heighth is 103 feet to the roadway and its highest point is 123 feet ubove high water. It is of steel and is supported ou thirty piers. The Russian newspapers recently spread the report that the ministries ol agriculture and imperial lands intendee to employ women in the work of thcii departments. The result was a muss of petitions from women, and it took a denial in one of the official papers tc convince the ladies that they had dis turbed themselves uselessly. The Bank of France is guarded by soldiers, who do sentry duty outside the bank, a watch being likewise kept within its precincts. A former practice of protecting this bank was to get ma sons to wall up the doors of the vault in the cellar with hydraulic mortar sc soon as the money was deposited etiel: day in those receptacles. The watei was then turned on and kept running until the cellar was Hooded. The courts in Calcutta wore recent ly asked to permit a fifteen-year-old widow to select her father ns her guard ian. In the utlidavit accompanying hei petition she states that she is residing with her father, her mother, the step daughter of her husband's daughtei ami her husband's son-in-law. The onlv other relatives, she says, are a son, hei husband's first cousin and her bus band's father's brother's widow hei aunt by marriage, in short. Tho most singular aerial phenom enon is the lata Morgunn, a sen mirage seen oft the coast of Calabria and between Italy ami Sicily. It pre sents tho phantoms of cities, houses temples, palaces and shins, sometimes in their proper position, sometimes in verted, occasionally at an angle. Tin phenomenon has been known foi many ages, nml formerly occasioned great and widespread alarm, being re garded nsan evil omen that betokened some general and severe calamity. ODD THINGS EATEN BY BIRDS Queer Articles Sometimes Kind Kt-stlug1 Place In Tlu-lr stomachs. Some very odd things are come across by the ornithologists who arc engaged in examining the stomachs of various kinds of birds for the purpose of ascer taining what they eat and how much of the crops thev destroy. In the stomach of a crow was found a war bler. The stomach of the warbler con tained a caterpillar, and traces of the vegetation on which the latter had fed w ere clearly discerned under the micro scope. Another oddity discovered in the stomach of a crow was a rubber clastic band, which hud evidently been picked up bv mistake for a worm. Once In awhile a bedbug Is found in the stom neh of a woodpecker. Doubtless tht insects are got from pine trees. Tine cones are often infested by bedbugs, w hich must have lived on those trees long before they became human para sites. Ticks, too, which likewise breed on trees, are discovered occasionally in birds' stomachs, though so rarely as to Miggi'st that tho feathered creatures are afraid of them and would avoid tli,-in, ns a rule. The insects In a bird's stomach are ordinarily counted by their jaws. For example, caterpillars have soft bodies, which are quickly digested, leaving their jaws to bo graduully ground up n ml disposed of in the gizzard. The jaws of beetles, caterpillars and grass hoppers are made of one of the most enduring substances in nature, being nearly us bard as the teeth of mam mals. They are very characteristic, so tluit the difference may readily be told between those of a cricket, a grasshop per, a locust, etc. The jaws found in the stomach of a bird counted and di vided by two, which gives the number of insects represented. Cuckoos are the only birds that eat hairy caterpil lars so far as is known. The horny linings of their gizzards are sometimes found so thickly perforated by the sharp and strong hairs of these insects ns to be actually "fuzzy" when dried. Not long ago a crow from Oregon was examined whose digestive apparatus contained a beetle of a species so rare that the specimen would have been worth fifteen dollars if it had been in good condition. Boston Transcript. Articles of Aliunlnlanu Novel uses said to havo been found for aluminium arc for a folding pocket scale one meter long; a necktie made of metal, frosted or otherwise orna mented, in various shapes, imitating the ordinary silk or satin article, which is recommended for summer wear; and military helmets. Did You Enow That VYe Are Kow Doing- THE Finest Engraving That Has Ever Been in Aslieville? As we are now making an entirely new and rnperior line of Souvenir Huoona wa will offer r ur oia onca at greatly reduced prices. ARTHUR r.l. FIELD LEADING JEWELER, THE MAN WHO TOILS Is the man who ought to have the best thiugs to eat, because his system requires it. Workingmen ami everybody else who want the best meat come to my shop. My stall is clean. The meat 1 sell i tender and fresh. The prices I ask are low enough to suit any body. If you know how particular never buy elsewhere. JAMES WOLFE MEAT CO., Telephone No. aj A FULL WILLIAMS' SOAP 9 AT i-i in. it si'kakim;. ppoliitnuulM Mutlu for WoMcrii Norlh t urollmt. State Chairman lames II. l'ou litis made the following appointments for Democratic speaking in the western counties: SKNATOK T, J. JAKVIS. Wnvnesvillc, Friday. September L'S. Webster, Saturday, September i"J. Franklin, Monday, October 1. Ilryson City, Tursday, October 2. Marion, Thursday, October 4. Ktitberlordton, Friday, October 5. ( onmv--.ioiiiil Joint Ciiiivusn. V. T. Crawford, Democratic candidate for Congress, and Richmond l'ca son, iudcciidcnt candidate for Cotigriss, will address the pcop'c the f llowing times mil places : ltryson City, Friday, September L'S. KohbinsVillc, Mondnv, October 1. Andrews, Tuesday, October 2. Murphy, Wednesday, October 3. Shoal Creek. Thursday, October 4. Hayesvillc, Saturday, October 0. Aquonc, Monday, October 8. Franklin, Tuesday, O.tober 9. Highlands. Thursday, October 11. Glenville. Friday, October 12. Hon. ('. M. stcdiiiMii. Columbus, Tolk county, Monday, Oc tober 1, 11 a. m. Shields, Folk county, Tuesday, October 11 a. m. Henrietta. Rutherford county, Wedncs day Octobers, n'ght. EUenboro, Kuthertord county, lliurs- day, October 4, 11 a. in. 78 l'AI'Kli l'Olt SM.IO. We do not know of a better family paper for the farmer of North Curolina than the Home and Farm, published at Louisville. Kv. It is a 1( page piurnal, conies twice a month and is loaded with practical information nnd interesting reading for every inun, woman and child in North Carolina. I'rof. Massey writes articles for the Home and Farm of espe cial interest to North Carolinians. Give it and The Weeklv Citizen a trial at the ridiculously low sum of $1.10 per year 52 numbers of The Utizi-n and 20 of Home and Farm, about one and a hnlf cents forencb paper delivered to you Try this combination oiler. The American Surety Company of New York, the largest surety company in the world, has entered the State of North Carolina and appointed Messrs. Rut- ledge & Patterson their local agents for Asheville. Those who arc required to give bonds in position of trust ana who desire to avoid asking friends to become their sureties can secure such bonds. backed by millions, Irom their local agents. Here s what Peter Cooiicr, who lived to be over 90 years old and died worth many millions, said of a newspaper: In all towns where a newspaper is published every man snoutd advertise iu it, H notn ing more than a card stating his name and the business he is in. It not only pays the ADVERTISER, but it lets the people at a distance know that the town in which you reside is a prosperous community of business men. As the seed is sown so the seed recompenses. Never pull down your sign while you expect to do business. Mr. I. V. Summers, attorncv-at-law ho is also a leading stenographer and tvpewrittr of this city, has purchase! the best typewriter in the market, the Denstnore. from Messrs. Rutledge be Patterson, their agents. It has been well termed the "World's Greatest Tvpe writer. " We have made arrangements by which we can furnish Thb wkeklv iitizbn and the twice-a-week New York World all for only $1.50 a year. Here is the opportunity ti Ret your own paper and the New York Worll twice every week at extraordinarily low rates. Mpeclial rullroiad rate, Clarke Notice. Asiikvillb, M. C Sept. J, Wo. Hriilnr nfThe riliirn ..will vou Dleaae live space (or this notice at my expense from this aaie until tne next election : Until rn-mllv i MA tint kamr that beUlnr on elections was s violation of the law in Notth Carolina, and I am sure that this injurious cus torn nss Been indulged in, tf many goou una loyal cltisena of our Bute who lore her too well to wilfully disregard her laws. To such persons It Is only necewwry to refer to Section 1717 of the Code snd It will he readily obeyed. Should we uuionunaieiy nave among bimt wiw. wv is so wanting In patriotism as to oner or accept a bet upon the result of any election hereafter, to sucn person 1 give mir none vm n , wn my duty and my pleasure to uphold and enforce all laws of my state, aa well aa I possibly can. and that dlaregard or the law referred to In past .lava will wi i, m.kiImIa or this notice, be taken In any degree aa aa excuse for a reyetl- iwu 01 in la onense. very jpf qji ' ' Havor. We heartily concur in the above snd will lend an ine assistance in our power u wi civ. men! or the Is, PRANK CARTRR. 1. 1. A.T.SDMMKV.J.K o-yMtwim - SIHlOuiUUiJiUlllt. CUn.lkkliI..V fcl.u- tieuUsaentrsts.lfi. ,M"'OOI.LsV AUMta.ttvfclvViw'u HHa-W I PR, T, C, SMITH'S Willi STORE On the Public Square. m .auiSkTY wmwns; I am to give satisfaction, you'd c" 1INE OF - TAN OXFORDS Arc reduced in price. The mioses sizes 11 to 2 now 7."c. were 1.00. The f 1.40 grade now f 1.10. Woinan'n common tsense Oxfords reduced from $1 50 to f 1.00. Men'd tun shoes that were 2.50 now $ 2.00. Theso are all genuine bargains, pick them up while they last. J. SPANGENBEHG, 4 X. COURT IKJUAKK. DON'T YOU THINK It would be to your mt vantage to call ami ex amine the lare stock of new goods at THE LITTLE STORE AROLXD THE CORNER? , , , You will be astonished nt the large niul varied assortment 'packed in so small a space, will giv liberal disccint Tor cash. Twenty-five boxes Mason's crackers and cakes fresh from Balti more, 7C. to iSc. pound, old price 10c to 15c. pound. Five hundred pounds French and American candy Irom 10c. to 60c. pound, worth SC. and 80c. pound. Foreign and domestic fruits always on hand. W. J. Postell, 39 COLLEGE ST. Port Royal & Western Carolina R. R. AUGUSTA, GA ARD AIKEN, I. C. VIA SPARTANBURG SOUTHWARD ROUTB DAILY Lt. Aaneville R. Sc O. BO a. m Lt. HcndeaaonTllle " 7 48 " Ar. Soarianbarg.... P. R. & W. C. BS Lt. Spartanburg... 10 IB " Ar. Lauren, " 11 SO " Ar. Oreenrllle " 3 80pm Ar. Greenwood " . B3 " Ar. Augusta " 3 88 " Ar. Aiken X. C, Ry. 37 " Ask for tickets over this Route for fast a- rvlce W.J. CRAIG. K. I.. Todd Oea'l Pass. Agent. TraTelling Pass Agt. AUUUB1A. UA. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAUI. ABSIVI LIATI 3 10pm WEST 4,00 pm 4 00 d m BAST 3 80 D m 11 30 p m SOUTH , 8 80 a m u m p m sui i n 1 an a m 3 IS p m DUCKTOWN . 8 IB OPENING AND CLOSING OF SAILS. OPKN CLOti 8 00 p m... 8 00 p m . 7 30 a in... A 00 p m... WBST BAST SOUTH ... DUCKTOWN STAR ROUTES. . .. BRBVARD ...BUKNSV1LLB... BBBCH 8 08 b 1 80 pm 70 aim 00 MIITa LB1TB 6 00 n m BRBVARD 7 00 I 7 00pm BUKNSV1LLB BOO am 9 80 a n BBBCH 10 00 a m 1100 am LBICRSTBH 13 00 m . LB1CRSTBH... T00pm...RUTHBRI ORDTON... 800 Raima WHY Voo Should I TABS TBI Crrnut 1. It Prints the New. S. It Writes Iu Own Bdltorlala. 8. It i the Best Loral Paper Bver Printed la W. N. C. e. It Prints the Latest Telegraphic News Pros AU the World. B. ItBeUeTMla Aahevlll always. . To (CM or IT MA NBW8PAPBR. ' BATS TOTJ TBOOaaT 0 IT il Dollar Will Get lt For a Year, and If Ton Un la AskrvUls It Will "Be DaUeend at Your ' DsKjrBrery Breast K1 Everybody knows how to empty pocket books, but few know how to fill them. Crammed Before buying your new bicycle look the field over carefully. The superiority of Victor Bicycles was never so fully demonstrated as at present. Ourjo, line will bear the most rigid scrutiny, and we challenge comparison. There's but one best Victor. OVERMAN osTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. SAN FRANCISCO. Edison Phonograph ti PATTOX AVE. ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO. Is Now Prepared BUILDING Fine Chnrch, Cabinet Work and Bank Fixtures J'OBL Asheville Woodworking Co II. Kauffman, upt. N'OTtCK-Tnutce's BakBy virtue of the jMjwtf of sale cimtniiitd hi it deed of tnitt mn(U' thr i:tli day of Jul v, iHgi, by and between I). C. Waddell and his wife. Marv W. Waddell. and Kdu-iird M. Needles, trustee, for tlic pur- lose of securing a dent of fyoo therein des nitt'U to i tie rtun Mutual jjie insurance com- jmny, which deed in trust was duly TCKistered iu the office of the Keuistcr of Deeds for the county of Buncombe, North Curolina, look as. at tiK? ami wnercas ine sam d. v.. wamien aud wife. Mary W, Wnddell, Imve made default in the payment of said debt and the name Is past uue; ami wnereas ny a decree 01 ine super ior court of Huncombe count v, North Carolina, matle iu the case The Peun Mutual Life 1 n dur ance company, plaintiff; vs. I), C. Waddell nnd wiie, m. w. wadiien. ana uownra m. iseeiiiett. trustee, defendants; which said decree U dated the seventh day of September, A. 1 , i, nnd wa rendered in a cause then regularly consti tuted in said court: the said Hdward M. Needles, trustee as aforesaid, whs removed as such trustee in said deed in trust and T. II. CoMi, the under signed, was appointed iu his stead and vested Needles had for the execution of the power of slc and other duties contained In said deed In trust, said suit In which said decree was ren dered as aforesaid being brought before the Clerk of the Superior coutt of Bunconilw county under the provisions of the code of North Curo lina and all parties in interest having been made parties there to; and whereas the default in the payment of said debt and interest there on continues, and other default having lieeii made in the performance of and compliance with other stipulations contained iu said deed in trut and the same still exist, and The I'cnn Mutual Life insurance company aforesaid have demanded ot the undersigned that he sell said property mentioned iu said deed in trust and hereinafter dtcriled for the rmrnose of nun mi me wwcii wiiik.il me iwi in nuwuiu m. satisfying said debt and executing the power ol sale contained in said deed in trut; now. there- lore, ine undersigned, T. u. codd, trustee as foresaid, will sell at imblic sale at the court door in the city of Asheville, North Carolina, on Monday, ine am aay oi uciooer, 104, at 12 rciocie noon, trie property uescriiwu in said Iced in trust, being the house and property in nd upon wincri the said I), c. waciden lonu rlv resided in the northwestern nsrt of the citv if Asheville aforesaid. Ivimr at the corner of Broad street and Merrimon avenue, or Btaver Dam road, having altout 143 front on said Mer rimon avenue and about asa feet ft out on said Broad street, and reference la hereby made to the said deed in trust hereinlefore referred to for further and a more detailed description ol said premises. The terms of said sale will be cash. T. H, COBB, aidsUucces loi4-7t Trustee, NOTICE By virtue of a power of sale con Uined in a deed of trust executed by P. C. Mclnttre and wile. Mary K. Mclntire anil regis lerca in ikhk zn, ai page a 01 record 01 mori November, inqi, ueiauit nnving men mane tne payment 01 some 01 ine inuenteaneas in tended to lie secured by the same, thereby caus ing the whole amount to become due, with the interest thereon, at the renuest of the cestui que trust, the undersigned will sell by public auc tion at the court house door In the city of Ashe ville, N. w., lor casn to ine mgnesi nia,irr on Thursday, the 1KO1 day ofoctober, 1H94, at 11 in., the following described pieces o' parcels 01 land situate, lying and being in the county of Buncombe and State of North Carolina : First tract Known as the Boone place. Beginning at a aourwood on the esst side of a ridje about aa poles irom tne iea nun unp ana runs norm jo east 16 poles; thence north 57k0 east 36 poles to ft pine at the top of the ridge; thence north 38 west poles to a small pine in the gnn the rldgc thence north air1 west MS poles tc large pine; thence north went 30 poles to a snisll poplar; thence north 31 H east 10 poles to a red oak ; thence north so poles to a pine, thence west y poles to a staae; tnence soutn 30 west 38 poles to a red oak; thence south 35 west 36 poles to a white oak and black oak; thence south at cant to a stake and pointers; thence south 60 east 47 poles to s stske at the Sled Run Gap; thence east jjH poles to the beginning. Containing 80 acres more or less aud being the lana described in tne deed ot B. H Morris ana wife to V. C. Mclntyre, registered in book No, 79, at page 413 ct. seq., of the Register of Deeds office of said county. Second tract Adjoining the above tract, containing to acres, more fully described In a deed from said Morris and wife to said P C. Mclntyre, registered iu said Reg ister of Deeds office in book No. 79. on page ill et. aeq, to which two deeds refereuce is hereby msde lor further description. This Sept. aoth, 1894. M. 8. CARTER, 9-od4t Trustee. LAND BALK In pursusnce or a decree of the Superior court of Buncombe county, filed In the special proceeding therein pending, entitled J, nHMWKI nilu wild V A Will sell at public sale, at the court house door In the city of Asheville, on Monday, the first day of Oc tober next for cash, that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, lving and being In the county 01 nuucomiic on tne east sine 01 tne rrencn Broad river, and south side of Plat ereek, con Ulnlng one hundred and eighteen acres more or leas. It being the tract designated as lot No 3, on the east side of the river iu the survey and ssle of the lands of the Iste A. M. Aleiandt, and purchased bv H. A Sumner St the sale made on solh November, 1890. The sal now advertised is to be made to satlsly the amount now due from said Sumner on his purchase al the said taut 01 novcuiucr join, imo. august 17, tos. . T. a sauHKiauN, -aSd4t-tus . Conimlsstnner, Purses Not rtiuircd by those why bur household necessities in the way ul choice meats at W. M. HILL & CO .City Market. WHEEL CO. DETROIT. DENVER. & Typewriter ICo., TEL.EPIIO.liK CALL, 40. to- Furnish all Kinds of MATERIAL ESTIMATK8. Telephone, 164. Southern Railway1 PIEDMONTI AIR LINE ) In Kflcct Tune 17, 1S94. Thin condense(lclitrlule in publlhltril at infor mation a'l i subject to change without notice to tile public. EASTBOUND 12 4 38 Lt Knusville 8 Mam " Morriatown. 9 30am Lt. Paint Hoca I" Hot Bprinx Lt. Aahctllle " Round Kuob " Marion " Moruanton " Hickory " Newton Statraville At. SaJlaliury " Orcenttioro " DanTlllr 13 8.',um 12 4Upm 3 RUpm 3 6 Sum 4 33 pm 6 17pm H S'.iiitn 6 30pm 7 1 1 urn H otirai 10 (iSnm 11 npm Ar. Richmond 0 80am Lt. Oreenahuro...... 13 Otam Ar. Durham 8 8Bam " Raleigh 7 30am " O. ltd short) tl OOnm Lt. JJajiTt;ie 1 3 a flam Ar. Lynch burn 3 lsam " Washington 1 7 13am " Haltimure. 8 33am " I'liilirielphta 10 Hair " New York .r.......u!;..... J. 38iwn lw EST BO UNO 37 & ll Lv. New York 4 80pm " Philadelphia 6 BSpm " Baltimore 0 HOum " Washington 10 48pm " Lynchburg 3 43am Ar. Dan vlHc 8 80am Lt. Richmond " Danville Ar. Greensboro Lt. Oaldsburo Lt Raleigh " Durham ..... Ar. Greensboro 13 BOam n 4ilam a SKam f5 Oiipm ,i 4Sam , 0 44am 8 atam Lv Grcenauoro ' 8 4)am Saliabnrr.. 10 80am 11 Ivam 13 OSpsi 13 33om " Statrevule ' Newton , Hickory " Morganton " atarion " itound Knob... ' AeheTille " Hot Springs,... Ar. Paint hock 1 00pm 1 4Apm 3 46pm 4 08pm 6 88pm 6 Sown ' - j Mornatown 8 30pm 7 48pm - ' KnoXTiue. in 1 n.st a, nniununu no. no. 10 1 Lt. Asheville... 8 4 lam .7 00pm 7 00pm 8 07pm 8 80pm 0 00pm 10 00pm 1 aopm 11 30am 6 80am 10 IBam r Henderson vll Is .... ' Plat Rock 0 88am 4lam 10 01am 10 sinun 11 34am S BSpw 8 48pn 8 81'pa 10 tOpm " Balnda " Trvon Ar. Spartanbarc " Columbia " Charleston ' Savannah " Jacknonville "Non6TvO. 13' Lv. Jacksonville 7 00am ' Savannah It 4Aam " Char'cston 7 18am " Columbia 6 10pm Lt. Hpartaaburg s input Tryoo 0 INpsa " Saluda w 4Mpm Put Rock 10 13on 4 80pm 0 SApin 7 18pm 11 aoam 8 06pm 4 06pm 4 38pm 5 OBpm 8 10pm 8 30pm " Henders'UT'ui 10 33pm Ar. AsnevtU 11 aopm t MURPHY BRAff CrT Lv. Asheville u OOaea Ar. WayaeTlll, 10 3Uam 1 3 43pm 13BHpm 8B8pas 4 aspta 4 SOpea " Ilryson city.., Lt. Uryson City Ar.Andrrw Totnotla " Murphy No. 18 Lt. Murphy Ar. Tomotfa 7 0uaa ....M...II.. 7 (lam " Andrews 7 B8i ' Hrjsoa t lty................,......... 10 B4asn " vV tynesvllle 13 69pm " Asheville a S4pm t Dally eicepty Sunday. Noall and 13 Sleeping Cars bet ween Rlch mond and Greensboro, aud train 87 and 88 Pnllnian sleeping car twtween New York, Asheville and Hot Springs being hand ed on Noa. 11 and IB an k. end D and W. N. C. leenlng Car between divisions. Pullman Sleeping AaKvill and Cincinnati, via Knoavllle. . Train Nua 13, 14, 15 and 10 solid train between Asheville and Columbia, connecting at Columbia with S. C. R'y for Charleston and P.C. ft P Ry. firSavannnh, Jacksonville and all Florida point. Pullman sleepers on No. 18 and IS, between Jacksonville. Ashe ville and Hot Springs W.A. TURK, H.HARDWICK. Gen'l Pass. Agt , Asst. Gen'l Pass Agt-, - Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Oa. V. 8. M'BBB, Gen'l fnpt, Columbia, 8. C' J. M. GULP, Traffic Manager, Washington; W. H, ORBBN, Oen'l Maaagrr, Wsahlaftoa.