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Tucs lay livening, July 11, 1893. THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN A WHO SHIJION version of viscounts. FIM1UES FITTED IN FOOTWEAR ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Tim fUlt-V Citiikn, is published every afternoon texcept Sundajr) at tbc following rate. strictly CMsh: Out Vm $0.00 Months 3.00 Thkkr Months Onb Month 6'' OtlH WURK 1 fll-SDAY, VLY It. COLUMBIAS LEAD I Tlicy Won Every Race at Carrier's Track On July 4 ir? wheel we invite yo I THE BEST WHEELS I you want to buy toeall whoie only arc sold.

ASHEVILLE a BLANTON, WRIGHT CO. No. 39 Patton Avenue. 84 Patton Ji.voxXG. ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO DO YOU WANT A haiidsottuly dicoriitcd room If so, yon should eec G.

W. May, who is the only practical dtcorator in the city; having bad 12 years' exptricrce, a part of which lime was with a New York decorator of hish standing, which enables him to excel any work ever done in this city. The best of city reference furnished if desired. Call and ace me and examine some of my ork and Ire convinced. We are also able to show some of the finest wall p-ificr and decorations ever brought South.

We hate no old styl- or worn out job lots to push oft, but everything Is fresh and new, fust from the factory, ard at prices aw ay down. Geo. W. May lO NORTH COURT SQUARE. -BV- Do You Wear Pants? WK CAN I--IT YOU rants, J.I to $1" 2.S Sails, JI3.1-3 to liVKRV GARM BNT Cl'T TO OK-IIKR AND A Ml-I'OO Samples in the l'lcccs to Stkct From.

Plymouth Rock Pants Co, BSSOl'TH MAIN STRBBT. RATES: European Points Arranged. over with me. AM you have Kucen about ready to sinrt. ah about ritiirouus tree RAY, Doors, Sash, Blinds, MANTLES, BANK AND BAR FIXTURES.

Hard Wood Lumber K8TIW4THH PROMPTLY CIVHW. The riant is Extensive ami Ha8 Every Facility for Every Class of Work FACTORY OPPOSITE R. D. PASSENGER DEPOT You care to sec wbat real process lias been made I fn sewiti); machine mechanism during the past thirty vears, eall nml sec the STANli-APD KOTAKY SHUTTLE, which is the nearest perfection that has been attained in sewiii; machine Manufacture. C.

B. Afc'ts, 55 South Main Street. CUT BICYCLE Stair Work, Mouldings, Work a Specialty L. P. Caatalr' Surplus, $40,000.

FiK. J. H. LEE, Business Manager. E.

8. CLAYTON, BUPKRINTKNOKNT. -TO Atlanta, Baltimore, Chprlctnn, ChnttnnooKfi, Clnetnnntl, Columbia, Charlotte, rhiluHr Iphn, WahifiKton. tircenslntro, Knl cth, Knoxvllle, Notfntk. Richmond, Memphis, Lynchburg.

WiluitnK-ton, und hundreds of other pointn all over the world. KuroiMtnii Kailrond and Steamship TickotH. Tours to Chicago and TF VMi THINK OF TR A RI.1.IN0 ANVW1IKKR. AT ANY TIM KO MATTHR WHAT French Broad Lumber Co. Having accumulated a large stock of Framing, Sheathing, XcM will sell I'RAHINV AT 7-SO PKR 1,000 FUKT.

8HKATHINV fS50 think you know of it, call and talk it may oc wrong, uon i pin it oti until yoo Kit Alwat oficn. Telephone 191.. C. F. Telephone West for the 28 SOt'TH MAIN STRP-IIT, ASHIvVlLI.K.

N. C. The "Free I.ance" Hang, to a I'oor Antunieiit From the Marion Free I.ance. Week before last the Mai ion I'rrc Lance stated that a tree under which a party ol unli-l'rohibiiionists had taken refuge at an election pteeiiie in McDowell count was struck by lightning and one man was killed oiiliiuht, several othcis licing badly hurt. The Free La nee the ii went on to moralize somewhat, pointing tint this circumstance as a warning.

Last week the Marion I conl lather took the wind out ol the Free Lance's sci nioii, by proving that the man killed was the only I'roluhi- tionist in the crowd. Well Shelby Review. The Review is a little "oil" in regard to the Record proving anything. The only proeif was its editor's word. Esq.

D. L. Clements told us this week that he nnd others talked to the gentleman who was killed only a very short while before the fatal stroke of lightning and tried to get him to vote the dry (no license) ticket; toltl linn 1 lint ne was getting oui and that tha. might Ik- the last vote he would ever cast. 1 hey talked to tlie old gentleman, but he told them that he as going to vote the license wet I ticket and that he would not belong to any party thntdid not have enough inrntliers to hold an election, and rather made Inn ol the dry no license) men because they couldn't get enough nun to hold the election.

So vou sec no wind has has lieen taken out ol" the Free Lance's sermon. Bakincr yowaer Jfbsolutfly Fure A ere urn uf tailut bukltij; Mwkr. lliii csl of nil in k-avcninR MrrnKth. Latest I'nitcil States r.ovcrnmrnt Food Re ort. KOYAI, HA ING I'll WHISK Wall New SOUVENIRS ii-GEMS-rt Wedding Presents.

JEWELRY MADE TO ORDER. ARTHUR M. FIELD, LEADING JEMLER, 8i()lTH MAIN STHHKTi CAESAR'S HEAD HOTEL. I otateil on thc'suiutnit of C.Tsar's He mountain, in upper South Carolina, 4 loo feet above the sen; a ventre temperature, from 5o to 70, with an atmosphere dry, soft, li'ilmy, exhilarating; a veritable "elixir of life." Will be oH-ned for the season of on May -5. The comfort of ueMs will at all times and in all things be most carefully consulted.

Distance from Asheville, 45 miles; from Hendersonvillc, 20 miles; over roads, through a charmingly delightful country. A. MILKS, M. DM mayiOdtf rKOPRIHTOR. THE ESMERALDA INN, HICKORY NUT CAP, IN THE CENTRE OF THE THERMAL BELT NOW OPKN FOR lU'SINFSS! Attractions Chimney Rock, Old Mountain.

Silver Falls, Cascades of Hroad Kivrr, The Pools, Cathedral Cavern. Hickory Nut Fnlts. I.SSO ft. high, Fishing and Bathing Stave will be sent on request and can accommodate live persons. Address MRS.

N. FERGUSON, mav'Jl'dtf Bat Cave, N. V. HOTEL ALEXANDER ALEXANDER, Fairs li.nn and S7.UO per irk. Chiltlicn ami Servant Half Price.

GOIMl WATRR tl(H)I) 111 l(S GOOD HOARD It. 15. AND J. N. VANCE, jtni2 Id 1 Proprietors.

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA KOITII'M FNT FncuH of 25 teacher. 11 buildings, 7 nitntirtc laboratories, libra ry of 30,000 volumes, 3 Hi students. INSTRI'CTION 5 peneral course; 0 brief ivi r-; professional courses in law, medicine, engineering and chemistry; optional courses: KX PF.NSF.S Tuition. $(iO per year. Scholarships and loans fur the needy.

Add rest PRESIDENT WINSTON, jc24dlm Chapel Hill, N. C. NEW BERNE ACADEMY. A PRINCIPAL WANTED. The trustees of New Berne Academy Invite correspondence with persona competent to take charge of and conduct a high school In the city of New Berne.

N. C. A person jros-sessiog the necessary qaaliticatlons can secure a very liberal and remunerative con tract with the Board. The -facilitiet for conducting a high grade school are, in all respects, ample. Address W.

M. WATSON, Secretary. Jy6d2w New Berne, N. C. first cotton blooms aic now in order.

Salisbury Truth: The crops that have been harvested in this and ailjoii -ing counties this year are lietter than for a long time; and if the seasons continue for six weeks longer there will be the largest yield of everything since the win" Huilington Herald: 1 II. White, ho returned from I lie Hill, Chatham county. 1'iidav, reports a mad dog scnie in that locality. Two fierce dogs went mad and bit a number of head ol cattle. The dogs and seven cows have liecn killed.

-Henderson Gold Leaf: l'roni all that can lie lea: mil the tiucst crops sen in this section lor a long lime arc now upon the fields. The seasons have lieen, very favorable up to the present, and the despondent heart should feel thaiiklul for the God-given abundance. Kaliigh News and Obsciver: Wc found at the executive department that quite a large number ol applications lor the taxes lclundcd bv Congress had lieen received lately. These claims run tween half a dollar and $lilll. At least $10,000 still mains uncalled for.

Smitlifiilil Hciald: Mrs. Appie Grant, wife ol II. J. Grant, ot ltentons-ville township, was placed in j.iil here for sate keeping until she can be got into the asylum at kalcgh. She is insane and badly demented.

She is oj years of age and is the mother of seven children. Franklin Times: An oak stands on the riatun place a few miles from Louis-burg, and its dimensions are as follows: It is feet mound, about teet from thegiound; at the ground it is 'i feet around. At noon its shade is 1--' feet across, and its shade measures 'SM lect around. Franklin Times: Mr. Hen L.

Wester of this county owns a scythe blade, and cut wheat with it last week, that is 1 1 1 veaisold. It was sod bv Hunterllousc the fitst merchant ho did business in Louisbing, to Miss Mollic Wester, who "seeded'' cotton with her lingers and sold the same to pay for the blade. TRASSYIA ASIA'S l-'l'Tl Cauioi N. July 5. The lututc outlook ol this bcaiitilul French Hroad valley is indeed a gland one.

The water po a ci of our county cannot be excelled and its timbers arc surpassed by none, an evidence of this, licing those huge waluuls carried front here bv our sheriff on wagous to a line of railway, and finally expoi ted to Europe; also those tine poplars, floated down the French Kioad river and ilstribiitaries to Ashcvillc where it is made into liimlier and shipped throughout the length and breadth of the country. lire long it must lie that a railroad will be built through this fertile valley. I-'actorics ol various kinds will then lie built within our own borders, furnishing employment to many. Il is useless to send abroad annually large sums of money lor Imniturc, wagons, buggies, farming implements, cotton and woolen goods, when we have ti material and the power lor making all such at home. Although cotton docs not thrive in this valley, we arc of course much nearer the cotton licit than the large cotton mills ol Massachusetts, and this section is well adapted to wool grow ing.

Think ol the effect produced by tlic building of the Spartan burg and Ashcvillc railroad! See the merchants, farmers, and laudholdeis, who a few years ago were struggling for a livelihood, and who are now prosiicrous. 1 lnuk ol the crease in value of lands at Campoaliella, Trvon, and Saluda, and the large quan tities of lumber shipped from these sta tions into ttvs and ottier sections. The cornindiim mines in the Hogback arc an established fact, and are now a source of revenue to our county. The advantages derived therefrom arc daily lie-coming more apparent, and money circulates more freely in that vicinity. since the beginning eit the extensive building and mining oKialious of the Sapphire valley company.

May their clloi ts lie crowned with success. I OX THKRIUHT rtlli; I lu re Ih Where W. 1 Crawford Will he otinrt. From the Tue-kase-tgce liemocrut. A petition has been forwaidcd to Congressman W.

T. Crawford, signed by citizens of Western Nortli Carolina, urging upon him to vote for and urge the repeal of the Sherman silver bill. More than 10 feet ol signatures arc attached to the bill, and the names include almost the entire business community. Ashe- vii.i.e Cmzi-N. It seems to us that a iietitiou to our Congressman to stand by the platform upon which he was elected, is alto gether unnecessary, and is not entirely free from an implied rctlcctioii on his party fidelity.

I here is nothing in Con gressman Craw ford's career tt pistily so unworthy a suspicion, and il would he ju dS reasonable te petition him to support auv other part ol the plallorm as thai in reference to the Sherman act. There can be no doubt but that he will be found on lite right side of every question involvct! in the 7th seclion of the National platlorm adopted at In eago as will every member elected to the o.ird Congress front North Carolina. THE VA THEY'RE rVT T7P, fit si-nh-d glnss vials, is enough in itself to riK-onimend Dr. Pierce's Pleasant. It keeps them at wnvs fi-esh and relinble.

You can't lie sure of the big. old-fashioned pills in woode'U or pn.stlxwird lioxes. But these little Pellets are bettor nt every point. By their tnnir. or KtrengthemiiR- pfft on the lining membranes of the intestines, they increase the natural action of the lniwels, and jiermanrntlu cure Jaun dice, Hiliousnesa, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, and conso- qupiit stupor or drowsiness.

Tfiere's no disturbance, no reac tion afterward, and their hWn Unit. One tiny granule is a genua laxative; three are cathartic. They re the smallest in size, the easiest to take, and the easiest in the way they act. They're the rhcajteat, too, for they're guaran teed to give satisiaction, or your money is returned. Not fling else can be just good." Tricky dealers always have thinira to urge upon you which are lietbT for them to sell, but bad for you to ouy.

SCHKDIILK, West Ashevllle and (tulplmr ttprlnsn Rallwar, r. o. for leave sulphur rilUK SPRINGS. SPB1NGS. 7.4-5 a H.30 a 8.45 a 9.30 a 0.45 a 10.30 a 10.45 a ni 11.30 a 11.45am 12.30 pm 12.45 in 1.30 1.45 in 2.30 2.45 ni 3.30 3.45 4.30 4.45 ra 5.30 5.45 6.30 4o in Except Sundays when car will leave Sulphur Springs at 10 a resuming the regular schedule again by leaving depot at 11 a.

m. Cars between postoffice and depot every 15 minutes. H. T. COLLINS.

Vic. Pits. LRW1S MADDUX, I'm Sit rise, on tlic wreck the Wilmington Hank nf New Hanover, State ltauk Examiner Dowd sas: "The causes of the failure, in the opinion of the examiner, were mismanagement of the hank, unbusinesslike incilioils in keeping- the books and records: the habit of lending money without unv sort of seeuritv followed so recklessly and icrsistcntlv ns to approach the verv vcrtfe of i-rintinntitv, and very jjross nenliycncc in the matter of looking alter nnd trvinj; to secure and colli et dcbls that were past maturilv and manilcslly in ilanyir of luiiis lost." The question before for discussion is. Who will lie prosecuted lor this sort of banking HUB JIUllUKV, The value of the decisions ol a mob as acouitoflast resort has been shown in the liaiiuinjj ol the m'nto Miller at II. ndwell.

Kv. The intcatiuu ol the honorable court was to burn him but at tne last moment the lather of the murdered Kifls confessed that lie was not sure that Miller was the "rilit man, "and so the ncra was yiven the benefit of the reasonable doubt and was handed and then his body bin tied. It now transpires that it is probable the ncyro had a lo.npletc alibi, and that had there been anything like a judicial examination ol the case anainsl him he would have been set at lilicrtv. Hut ol course ihcic has never Iktii anything icscmblinK even a judicial intention in a mob; it is out for revenge; it is hunting a nun friendless enough to be hanged withsnfety whether a mistake is made or not, and when thatman is found he must die. Not the least deplorable feature of this case is that the real murderer of the Kay sisters has by this lime probably placed himself beyond reach of both the law and mobs, and will go unpunished for one of the most terrible crimes ever committed in the State.

The mob is largely to blame for this; it substituted lor the ordinarv machinery of the law the wild unreason ol revenge, and, as might have been ixcctid, the icsult is lather an en couragemcnt to crime than a deterrent. A Vl.M-.Al CITY. Tim Citizi-n believes that Ashcvillc was never so well cleaned up as it is today. Any citizen, who keeps his eyes open, must ivc noticed the change that has come over the back precincts, and rejoiced thereat. There tnav yet lie, however, some plague spots, sotospcak, anil if suck arc known to any one, lit him at communicate that fact to the health officers.

One evil remains thai the licalthufliceis say thev have no means of coping with. There are several "branches" running through the city with which sewer pies are connected or whicii at least receive sewage along much of their length. Several springs may be found on or near the banks of these branches, invariably so situated that there must be more or less surface drainage into them, if indeed they are not contaminated bv the branch water itself. These springs arc used bv many families who find the water cooler than the city water and, as they believe, equally pure. His certainly running great risk to use this spring water, and some way must be found to stop the practice.

Usually dangerous is it to allow cows to drink from these branches or springs, and then use the milk. The health of the entire city is endangered by these streams as well as by the use of water from wells situated in localities more or less thickly settled. The wells should filled up, and some way found to put a stop to the use of branch and spring water that is almost certainly contaminated. A Cuslom of the Waldenni'H l'rora the Newton Enterprise One of the customs of the Waldcnses, who are settling in Ilurke, is to require every child to commit to memory one book of the Itiblc. Some learn one book and some another, but they see to it that all the books arc stored away in the minds of the people.

This custom originated during their persecution bv the Catholics, when they were comjiellcd to take reluge in the most inaccessible Alpine fastnesses. The reason for this was that il their ene mies should succeed in depriving them of the printed liible they could reproduce it from memory. Although there is no longer a danger of losing the Hilile, they keep up the custom, and it is said that it is astonishing how much Scripture the little children know. A Wonclerlnl Wheel. From the Iiiirham Saturday Night What is the principle, the chief pi inei-plc, on which the Ferris wheel is constructed It is that of a I icycle heel, as 1 have said, except that this wheel does not rest upon the surface but depends from the steel axle.

The lower half o( the wheel simply hangs from the mighty axle, and this lower half supports the upper ilt by means of Hasted lramcwork of its two rims. That is the whole thing in a nut shell. The wheel, though apparently rigid in its construction, has just enough elasticity to make this method of support possible, and yet not enough elasticity to produce any appreciable trembling or slipping licet. Collector Kope ICIlan l'rom the Brvson City Times. So many papers are laboring to tell the people what the people have known for so long.

Wc said wc wanted Mr. Llias to be Attorney, but we hope he will Ik content with the Colleetorship. We don't want any "pie" ourself, but he don't need us to tell him what to do. He is going to put good. Simon-pure Democrats in where he can, and when the time comes, be will prove the truth of a Republican prophecy: "With Kope Elins Collector in the West and Simmons in the East, the Democrats can whip the Ikvil." When Mr.

Iilias finds the right man be will appoint, if his petition don't have but one name on it. Wait till be sends for you. Indieertfou, and Ktonmch 'liHtnler. tr.lc: IIKUWND HITTKHN. Alt dealer keep it, II per bottle.

Cen'iine lint tndt-saark and crossed ml tin woo wrapper Capital, $50,000. Many of our readers will go to the World's Vtur this Summer. While iu the West, why not vinitsome of its leading resorts sec the Yellowstone, the Grand Canon of the Colorado, Hot SpriugH, S. Helena, or take atrip to Alaska, Salt Lake, or go to Banff, visit the resorts of Lake Minnetonka, Kxeelsior Springs, Colorado Springs, Pike's Teak and Manitou, the California mountain summer resorts, the various Michigan resorts, or the Lake resorts of State, County And City Depositor. Oncanlxcd Mj, 188S.

DEPOSIT BOXES IN FIRE PROOF VAULTS RENTED AT REASONABLE RATES GKNEHAl. UANKIN0 BUSINESS THAN 8 ACTED Interrat Paid on DcpoitiUi In ataTtnx Department. UIRKCTORM IjewiB Maddux, H. T. ColliiiB, M.

J. Fagg, J. E. Keed. ('has.

McNamee, J. E. Nankin, M. J. Uonrden, S.

II. Iteedi BANK OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TILL P. II.

ON SATURDAY III 6 P. M. Wisconsin? We will gladly 'send you full printed iu formation in regard to these resorts or any others, with the wavs of reaching them via any point, and help you to lay out any tour or route you may think or taking. Write, asking for what you want. By social arrangement with the ltecreatiou Department of The Christian Union, THE DAILY CITIZEN.

Asheville, N. Summer. picturesque Mackinac and New Address PROFESSIONAL CARDS. T. W.

BOOKIIART, DENTIST, 37 ration Avenue, I'p Stairs, ASHEVILLE, N. C. m.ldtf K. H. BRITT, CONTRACTOR BUILDER 191 STOKE.

Grading of all hinds done. All sixes of crashed stone furnished. Scad all orders to postoffice Box 1 ta, Astaetille, N. C. anclMtf J4-Vears' Cxpcf icnce-34 MILTON HARDING CONTRACTOR AND BITILDBR.

Office and shop, Wolfe Baildina. COKNHR COURT PLACB AND MARKBT STRBBT. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. AST ON, General 1 Insurance 1 Agent.

Rear No. SO Soath Mala street, established IMS. Aaherlilc. N. C.

J. A. TENNBNT, ARCHITECT AMD C0OT1UCTQR Plans. cpedAcatlons and es tin a tea Air. alsbed.

An work in my line contracted for, and no charges for drawing on contracts awarded me. Kefercncea when dentcrd. Office, nontbeaat Conrt ftaaarc. AsbcTllle. Kxcursion Tickets BOUGHT AND SOLD.

CHEAP RATFt TO ALL POINTS F.KAY, Member Amertcaa Ticket Brokers Assoda-tioa, 28 ftmta Mala street. IS A SURE RELIEF TO SUFFERERS. What Hon D. Johnston sajrs abont It: "About ur years ago I commenced the nse of the Glrnnpiirinits water, to rid mr air. lem of the malaria from which I bad bees suffering for some time.

The water has entirely relieved me and I cherfull; state that 1 believe It to be as good water as can be found for all ordinary dlarare of the llrtr and kidneys. Por a gener! tonic and renoraler of the si stem I believe It has no equal Very traly yosts, I. JOHNSTON." Prom John r. Arihar, Kfq Attorne at Law: "1 don't know th constituent. ihT the Rlrnn Springs water; If I did I would make some formrmlf.

NHihrrio know how It acts; if 1 did 1 would act so myself. It la a well made water and it acts well. I ran onlv say that Its effects on me and my forefathers has been more ben ndtl than any ther water we ever used and I am glad it has been nut la the reach of as poor a man as JOHN P. ARTHUR, Telham's Pharmacy, May 3a, 1893." What C. Kawls writes felhain's rbarmacy, Asheville, C.

"Gentlemen: I have nsed Glenn Springs water and connlder it, as compared with other mineral waters, the best I know i f. Bveryone In South Carolina knows abont 'Old Glea Springs In fact it has been moat favorably known there for a century. Vours truly, T. Ashevllle, N. May 27.

1803. PELIIAKl'S PHARMACY, Sole Ashevllle, N. FOR SALE Tlic undersigned, agents for tbc belts of II V. Vance, deceased, will mil the KIVKRSIPR FARM UF 702 ACRES, I ins fnttr aiiks from the court house, either la one body or In tracts of 1O0 acres. Terms of site reasonable and prices moderate.

On tc premises arc a flour and corn mill, one targe dwelling, large stable and cow house, fine vntrr pow and right houses for tenants, tobacco barns, also ote farm of 127 acres back of and adjoin lug Hotel Alexander; one farm of 03 acres, adjoining Hotel Alexander on the French Broad; also the Alexander Hotel, with good stable, store house, tenant houses, tobacco barns, etc. The hotel has Ml rooms and is a good stand for hotel and mercantile business R. B. J. PC.

VANCE, lySdlm Alexander, N. C. TAKE Your broken wagons anj vehicles of all kinds to II. llurnctte's shop on College street, where they will be repaired promptly nnd in first-class style. Haying secured a first-class borse-shoer I make all kinds of fine shoeing a specialty.

li. BURNETTE. Twenty-one Peaks Higher Than Ht. Washington. A new section 10 miles to orison.

"liuola lun." 3,859 iert abort sea. Always cool. Rett table In North Carolina Moaatains. Bndleas clinha. Finest graded mountain roads In tb United States riea.

tifnl livery, fixcellewt protected trojt stains. Telephone, three dailjr nails, tennis. bowHnK, billiards, ate. -Hews from a Mew Sanawrland" fresj Terms atoderate. H.

P. KBUiS V. BevrsiarT. LiarUle, Mitchell county. M.

C. diet STRAUSS' COSMOPOLITAN RESTAURANT ICE CREAM PARLOR. Herewith 1 Leg to inform th public la gearaal that I am aew agala ready for business and will serve any orders la Irstclaas style aad at any time. My dining room la cool, large and airy. Segular meals I reduce from this day oa to SS cents each Latest addition Is a fine private parlor for ladles.

Meals served at shortest notice; also orders takea for same to be seat to their homes. No extra charge for ending. Ice cream sent at AO per quart. Foe particulars apply to 8. BTttAVSIh COSHOroUTAM nBSTAVnANT..

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