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I h if; if ASHKVILLK CITIZEN. At. M. CUKMA, ) JORDAN 8TON K, y Bihtoks. J. U.CAMKON, J SUNDAY MORNING, MAR. 25, ltS8 Ingall'd recent speee. denoucc ing McClellau m l Hancock and Southern people is being printed and circulated Um.ughout the North in immense quintities. We are glad of it, for if we do r.ot entirely mis take the Northrm people the)- will re-ent tlis inhuman and disloyal radicalism. The democrats of Ward 4, Colum bia, S. C , have .: 'minuted a man named Smitli for Aiderman of that city. This man was a republican Senator in Sou'i Carolina during the era of "gooo stealing," and ap pears in the Fraud Hook as having accepted several bribes. The good people of botli pi rties are justly indignant and are kicking against the primary as th : ought to do. The Raleigh correspondent of the New York Timet, one of the most iu'elligent repul icons in this State, writt s that papi-i Wrongly denounc ing the fight nude "Hi Justice La mar by Northern republicans, and the election bills introduced by Senator Chandler and the late bit ter speech by Senator Ingalls as not only unpatriotic, but doing moie to keep the South solid than every thing elee combined. And con cludes : 'If tiie National Republican Con vention is controlled by Messrs. ni valis and Chandltr Mr. Cleveland is assured of another term." The gist of the complaint is that the charge of the democrats that the republican party is the only sec tional unpatriotic party is fully sus tained by the republican leaders, and hence the god men of the eo un try will keep in power the Democratic the only national party. THE REV. MR. PEARSON. This evangelist is now in Wil mington and excites profound in terest, his services being largely at tended. Mr. Kingsbury, of the Star, was one of his hearers on Sun day night in the new tabernacle where there was an audience of :;,n00. Mr. K. was greatly struck with the great powers exhibited by Mr. Pearson. The opinion of one who is a scholar, a discriminating critic and of Lii's observation in forensic and pulpit oratory is valua ble as a guide the opinions of other?. For the benefit of those vho will have the opportunity of 'earing him in tfvs city, we publish the following exi..ct from a long editorial in the &(:, reviewing the sermon of Mr. Pearson, and pictur ing his charactr .'istics; '' 'Nature has done very little for him. He has none of the natural endowments that fiet off the great orator. His personal appearance is youthful, homely, unimposing. His voice is peculiar, vnd yet not with out a certain fascination penetrat ing and not unmusical when you get accustomed i it. He has a clear articulatior. His manner is deliberate, self-C' ntained. His mind i-i logical, acr.U, responsive, ag gressive, lie is not eloquent in any high 6ense. He is not a rhetorician. He scarcely uttered in his fifty min utes' discourse one rhetorical sen tence. He is not imaginative. His descriptions are not remarkable. Then with all this negation, what is he? What power has he as a preacher? We tear irreligious, worldly men will scarc-ly understand us. He has power and of a very wonderful kind. It is the power that comes of God the power of the Holy Ghost Of him it maj be said as St Paul said of himself: 'And my speech and my preach ing was not with enticing ivordt of fflrtrt'n wisdom, but in demonstration of the Syirit and of ptuer.' It is his closd work that makes nim so effective. He has the holy unction from on High. He has that pift of speech that enables him to clothe clear thoughts in simple lan-gu-rge. He is plain, simple, earnest, almost vehement. He is a servant of the Most High God, and he shows unto men the way ot salvation. He is a preacher of the Cross of Jesus and we know how that is variously felt and estimated. THE DEATH OF CHIEF JUS TICE WAITE. From the Charleston Sun of the 23id we extract the following ac count of the death of the above dis tinguished gentleman : Washington, March 23. Morri son K. Waite, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, died suddenly at G o'clock this morning fron; cute pneumoni i. He iii.''. without a moment's warn ing and in presence only of a profes sional nurse. On Saturday night, the Chief Justice walked to the home of Senator Hearst because of th illness of his coachman. He also wu ke'l home. Next morning he complained of feeling unwell and a physician was summoned, who announced that he was suffer ing from a slight cold. He re mained in the house during Satur day, and when Monday came con fcrred with two of the Associate Ju.iges and the pl.ysician, and de- teirnineu 10 go 10 iouri Decause oi i the decision io be delivered in the i telephone case, deciding however, he would not rea I the decision, but would transfer th it duty to Justice latch ford. THE CAU.SK OF DEATH. The exposure consequent upon this journey1 accentuated the cold and on Tuesday he was adyised to go to bed. Nothing serious was ex p;cted, but on Wednesday M ES vVaite decided to telegraph her brother, Mr. C C. Waite, ot Cincin nati, who arrived here yesterday af noon. Surgeon Ruth.ot the United States Navy, the physician in at tendance, and a friend of the family advised Mr. Waite on his arrival that it would he advisable to call in another physician in consultation. Dr. Gardner was summoned, and the result whs that last night at midnight the path nt and family were assured that there was no dan ger. NOT ABOVE THE LAW OK NATURE. At 5 o'cloik this morning the nurse heard the Chief Justice moan, and going to his bedside was in formed that he felt pretty well. An hour and a ha! Hater (.earing a gasp she ran to the bedside ani found a corpse Morrison Re.iisch Waite was the seventh Chief Justice of the United States, and was born in Lym-, Conn., November 29, 1816. He graduated at Yale College in 1837, studied law and began to practice in Maumee City, Ohio, in 1849. lie was a member of the Legislature, and in 1850 he removed to Toledo. He declined repeated nominations to Congrtss, also a se.it on the Su preme bench of the Stat. l' 1S71 72 he was one of the counsel of the United States before the tribunal of arbitration at Geneva. In 1S73 1 e presided over the Constitutional Convention of Ol.io. On June 21, 1874, he beean'.e Chief Justice of the United States and since that time has resided in Washington. Srrup of Is Nature's own true laiative. It is tho most easily taken, and the most effective icniedy kuown to CleaiiKe tlu Systeir when Bili'.ns or Costive; to dispel Headaches, Colds, and Fevers; to curt Habitual v ontijatiou, Indiges tion, l'lles, etc. JlaiiUfactured only by the California Fig Syrup Company, San Francisco, For sale bv H. H. Lyons Wai l Pai-kk. We wish to call the attention of the citizens of Asheville to our stock of '-Vail Paper. We have new styles of paper and decorations coming in every few days. Come and price our papers. We also tiave tbiee practical paper hangeie and decorators employed always on hand. All work guaranteed. Many thanks for pant favors. dtf Fitzi'atkick Bros. SAMS' FMPLOYMENT AN'ii COLLECTING AGENCY. Employment secured for lat-orers of all kinds, cooks, waiters, die, &c. Rills of all kinds promptly collected for smail per rent. Out or town vn iness promptly attention t" Any kind of Information farms;. cd. A. 1!. SAMS, .Ik., SI ATE OF NORTH A KOI.'XA. County ot IJuneombo- OFF1CK OF THE ( LI.RK. SlPKKIOB I'oIKT NOTICE OK INCORPORATION. Notice is he'Chy givm of the tnc rporalion ol The Astieville Ice Company: that th natues ol thV inoo'porators are Jas. I'.Sawytr.J.G Miinin, C. K. Holmes. W. O, Muler, T W. Patton. W. i Carmichael. and surh others as they may assui ate with them; that the principal place of busi ness shall be Aslicville. N. C, nod its vicinity, ami its general purpose and b sincss is r matu.fHC 'ure and sell ice; purchase. sTrre, i-rd sell oa and other fuel; that trie duration of the c.irpora tion is six v years; the capital stot k is twenty five thousand dollars, with priviUsc to increase, divided in one th'msand shares ol ti.e par valm of twenty-five dollars each. novi'idtf W C. S..C. SIIOItT-II AMK Short Hand thoroughly tausrht liyour improved method on "union's Sjstetn in Irom four o five mon.hs by corresp -ndenc Assistni-ce rei-d red ludeBt8 in (retting good positions, success guaranteed. Don't gi to sho-t-hand s.'hnol- at gret expanse w heu we can teach ycu as well bv mail at a normal cost. Our instruction is just n at istaciory as all exercises aud mistake are corrected and returner', an-1 i-ew instruction given, therebv making it ju- t as thorough a- uer sonal instruction. Ve will guarantee t carry a stu'lent to 78 words in lour months t nstMin ion are care ullj toliowed. AH of our students are placedin positionsnnmp--i itelv ui n Kru.urilion Tuition, time unlimned Sio o, pavabl in ad vance aad $5 u( n con.pletio j of wmr-c. Text Books and cm. left otitlit, po't paid i'J. Write us if you wish further information. isooit Ki:i,nj. Both Single and Doublu Entry, lorms of Mer cantile, Manufa -iurintf, tninra 'ce. HanKin. etc. together with all forms of ''omniercial Papei Calculations, etc., taught practkal! byoTi:-m.-th od of correspondence Se " are vokc.l and sent for correction. We will :uaraiitee to teneti prac tical book-keening in from three to live months if Instructions are followed or will refund tuition. Tuition, lime li 'limit d S'OUO: S5 00 payanle in advance and So 00 upon eor.it U-tion of i'mir.-e. Books, Blanks, etc., complete by mail Si W. Ad dress, SOfTEERN SIIORT-FAS L) Bl'R K At: mch 10 dliimos Cliattanoo-; i, Teim. BIGGEST BARGAINS YET IN ASHEV1LLE REAL ESTATE. THE I1E.AVTIFCL HOWEIX PROPERTY, TI1K 31 ERR I MOV I'ROPKRTV. Tiro JYtet Montr On Utility trirttl, Stren t'otlaft Houmrm oh Prari'ii mtrtnnt, TJtrrr follag-e Huutrn on Hill Hrerl, Out i'ottafr Houte oh iinftcoA Sirret. NEAR OLD DEPOT. fur t'armut Lot on WVorfrtu Slreil. The Howell Property, only rive minutes wals from Court Square, on North Main, Ch rjy. and Mnlberrv streets; is sub-divide I by a wc ) "graded 50 foot avenue with sLade trees planted theieou This property has been divide into FORTY BEAUTIFUL LOTS, all of good elevation commandinir handsome view of mount tins and ol many of the mo t attractive portionsof the city. 'rhese lots will be io'd for from $:i00 to S1.600 i ei lo On the Mertimon Proiikrty we oiler sv.ii splendid lo's, fronting on Water street, suitil.le for factory and warehouse purposes; ars.i nine elegant ot suitable for-esidenees. We heic oiler good bargains, nd wi',1 give gr.od time on all of the afiove property For further particulars apply o or address NO. 40 NORTH MAIN STHV KT. or M. E. ROBKKrs.at G. a. Mears', :i S. Main tt. mch 2-2 d3mos ASHFJV1LLK MEAT MARKETi McirTYRE & BRO., Proprlvlors. ( or. Xorthetist Court Square Ou baud at all times the best Beef, Mut'on, Pork, Veal, Veuison, West Carolina and East Tenn. pan afford Wild Meats in season. FebUdly Chambers & Weaver, Livery, Feed &;Sale Stable. Willow street, between Swannanoa Hote and Methodist church. Office; 62 Main stnet 3 doors below postofflce. Better equipped than ever with the latest styles of vehicles and a nice lot of saddle horse's. Telephone No. 64. Horses on hand for sale at all times. THE INCURABLE CURED ! jrorKiitsvrr.LE, Kt., Feb. 24, tSST. Gentlomcu iSevcii years airo a sore devel oped on my noe front a tinner nail scratch. I tried a few silnpio remedies, but the sore would not yield. I gruw worse every year for seven years. Slauy thought I nvl a can eer. Over a vcar ngo 1 cnnnenced tukinf S S S.. a:id twlozeu bottles entirely cured me. When 1 besall with Swift's Sueclflc I was in very pir b altb, and could hardly droit about. After I had finished the course of s. S. s. I was stn.n;-- and buoyant, and ha 1 a ffood appetite. 1 renard It as a most valuable modictiie for ladies In weak, deli rato licalih. li is a household mealcina With n:e. Yours r''sieetfiilty, tus. r w. Wiuoh. SrAnTiHEt-ito, a. C, Aprtl 2, !SS7. Gentlemen For twenty rears I have hail a sore on my left cheek. It hud gradually been growing worse. The many physicians whom I hud consulted wero unable to do ma any good. Last fall a year aso I began using S. s. S. At lirst It lnllamed the sore, and it became more virulent than ever : sa much so, Indeed, that my family Insisted that I should leave on the medieme. I per sisted in using the S. S. S. At the end ot two months the sure was entirely healed. ThlnK lni; that the evil whs out of my constitution, I left off tho medicine; but In November, tea months after, u very slnrht breaking out itppearcvl. I at on'-e berau aatn ou is. s. 8., and now that Is also Disappearing. I have every faith in S. S. s. It I as done me more goi'il tliau ail the doetors and other mtdi. clues lever took. Yours truly, A. It. SlllNDS. W-srns. N. C, April 13, 15S7. Gentlemen Two or three years npo a can cer came on my face. It soon fct'cw to be quire larce. It wore on me. aud my general health was very poor. Last Sei-leinber I l-.vaii a course of S. S. S., v, hieh 1 have eon tinned to the present time wltn the happiest result. 1'ic cancer lias entirely disappeared, there beii no evi-.lenee or symptom of a cancerous eharacter left. My general health Is Kood now, and my appel tic better than it has been In years. I am bvl yeura old. and to day I am working lu the held planting eoru. Yours truly, Jonas Liu&uach. Centlemen I had a oro on my upper Hp for ei:lu ".cars. Seven (llfl'erent doeiors at tempt. . I In vain to neal It. One gave me a small vial for five dollars, which was a "cer tain cure.' It is needless to say that It did ine no good. About two years apo I beeama q:tlte uneasy, as peoole thought I had a can cer, ami 1 took aeourseof titchteen bottles of S. S. S. Tiie result has Is en a complete cure. 1 he ulcer or cancer healed licauliful lv, leaving seareely a pereeptibie scar. From that dav I have been in excellent health, the Speeirie having puril'ed my blood t horousll lv, inereased iny nip tite and perfected luy digestion. In a word, I feel like a new Woman, and, liest of nil, the eljrht year ulcer Is gone entirely. Yours sincerely, 21 i s. w. p. Casmox. Trenton, Todd Co., Kv., Feb. 23. ISjJ Treatifcon Plood r"id Skin Diseases mailed free. luis bxvii":' Sei.eiflc Co., lruwer J, Atlanta, Ga. Tho VilminTton Star says : Abra ham .Wtitvin, Ephraini Hurst and Willi, im (iilvanl, tiie colored boys convicted Tuesday of robbing; youtip Swift lo;.t vi ioht and nl the larceny of coal, were sentenced to four years each in the State penitentiary. The A-ld'oro' Courier sa s : It will be oialiiyintf news to our read ers to leans h:it Col. A. 1. Andrews is expected in Randolph at an early day, probably the fiit of April, to consider t he biii ldinr of the High Toint, Randlem tn m ml Ashboro" I. II. Y'vtU Knowing. Mr. V. II. Morgan, merchant, Lake City, l'la , was taker, with a severe eold. at'emU' I wilh :. tltressinK t:i mirlj and rutiniiijr into eoneninption in its Hist stages. He tried many sn-called popular coup.li r tiieiiies sn I steadilv grew 'orse. Was reili'.eed in flesh, had dillietilty in hr athinjr and was unable to sleep. Fi nally tried I'r. Kind's New 1'iseovery for O'lisnitit'tion and found immediate relie', anti after usina about a half dozen bottles found hiti'self well and has had no re turn of the disease. No other runedy ran show so crand a record of cures, as l)r Kind's New Discovery for Consump tion gnarantopii to do just what is ela:m ed for it. Trial bottle free at II. II. Lyons' orti store. Hichols I Gudger. VAL.rAISI.S-: aOIKRTV AT PlltLIC It The itj of Alieville ! Tuesday, May ist, 1888. We will stMl on ih;it tidy t public auction cn the remises. m:vb: ii:;u hi rr sti immm; tUHtetl 0:1 A of (1 fin street, adjoining the Ashe ville Ferauit College pn-perty. (ormeily a part of the same. These lots on account ot the'r central location, c ose pioximity to one of the bet?; in the riouth, surrounded by a rirnt-t lass Xoiltborliood. and ihpv r.cetsil.i'ity to Po t Ofliee, Churches atd (irat'ed Schfnl 11m ;e th ra the most desir able lots now offered in the city -'or FIRST I LASS VVR I-E RESIDENCES. str. et car lines lomitd imccediatelv in front of them. Aiso at same time and p'aoe. will be sold he LAKf.E AND COMMODIOUS bouse, lutely used as the Boarding foiiie f r the sheville Fein'e 'ol eg, which with a very reasonable expenditure can be converted iuW a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL OR BOARDING HOUSE it h ,"o large '0"iiu situated upon a fine com nt a mting elexa.iot , villi beautifully pliadeH gn und-. Also two 'urize lots fronting on Oali st.-eet, ard the t;llege 'ain; us upon w itch are Situated the ASHEVILLE GREEN H USES, which are now paying a l cr.dsome dividend, with h uady a- d r pidJy ine-ea-ing demand for the popul r varicti s of plants aud flowers gp.wn uy tii's h )use. The ovvnora of this valuabb pr'ier y are eter miu d t.'i : e 1 nd perstms wishing to invest or U-e Me in oa city will Icnso a tine opp'-rtunity in N:t utti'tidinir this s:'le. T'.ruis: m' - ourth cas'i, balance in ne a d t" y- ars crerlit Tit'rs p-r'cit Sale bfgins at U o'c'ock A M For farther in form tit ion address re ill on NICHOLS & lil'DU- K, Real Est;te Acenta, D.'ch IS d.tntds Asheville. S i'. E..V. JONES. R. P. PORTNER. JONES & PORTNER, No. 16 N. ourt Square, ASHEVILLE,.N. C. Manufacturers uf and Del "rs ijj HARNESS, Saddles, Bridles. &c, ..ml dealers In COLLARS, Horse-Brushes, Whip-, Currycombs, Spurs, Cc. Fine English Saddles specialty. Fly Nets, new lot oi Brlstie Goods jut arrive I i-ap potes, axle urease, lubrleaiine ri) X numnlptP nasorrmonr rtt nvprvthinsr UBil ally fotind in a Firtt-Cta MalsMeit desling in our line ol ira:ic Our Pr'ces Khali be as low as toe lowest, tie aj ore.fewnere. Give as a call. JONES & PORTNER. No 16 N. Conrt Square. Jantd Notice to Tax-Payers! THE TAX LIST FOR 1881 nAS BEEN placed in my hands fortnllection. All persons are notified to eome up at nnce and settle. They are now due and must be paid N. A. REYNOLDS, Ofhcc In Court House City Tax Collector, rtfim lajStiELs Te-welr:3T Store, MAIN STREET ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE DEALERS. John M. Campbell, Real Estate Dealer AND Loan Broker. Loans Securely Placed OPTIONS Makes Buying. Renting and Selling Property and Negotiating Loans a Specialty. Perjous wiabiug to buy, rent or sell proper ty, borrow crjonn money will do well to con sult me. Ofeicf. 2i I-' look No ;"). S. Main St. WANTED! All Kinds Property, "both City and Country. E vt rybodv who has proptrty for sale will please call and see me and bring nith tbcu full deHcriptioJH of what they want to i-ell, aud tbohe who wish to buy come and examine for themselves and let me show them what I have for eslo before they purchase. FOR RE NT, Out not for Sale. The white cottage of seven rooms ou Town ; Mountain. The house id exceedingly comfort- j able. Tho finest cistern in the city; gcod sta- I ble, ucrvauta' rooms and chicken houso. One hundred and tcveuty feet of broad porch, j While it is live hundred feet higher than Main Btroet, it is from two to five degree b nanncrin ! winter and twenty decrees cooler in mmmer. ,' There is neither fog or dew, but more Dxygcu can be breathed to the square foot tbtinin any other houe fa the South The views, rail- roads, river and niountaiuB, the most exten-! ive and the grandest, by eitber day or night, i The views, rail- mar can ic Heen irum anv ra.. .u u.CT- ica. The Lonse will be rented fumiihed or uufumished. None but those who can appro- ciate the beauties of Nature, or desire the healthiest loestien in he Land of the Skv need apply. w-r-. tt-xt- In A. Weber's piopf-rty ,rpe Citm tort able rot m--with fire places, iu-r colrta gra-icfl school and Baptist church. A piy t .1 M. CAM PBI21 L. Aoetlt. fir sale or I'. S. Wa'.l Tent, with ftv, c rent t!i,K-te I ITichois & Gudger, Offer for terms T rt- s..i:::t-k pri' i' n(1 n-i ea One P f.onni II use r. A ' Turns " cneS ;t Two 1 " One id l Lot '! 1 Ml! urt et. Ciiar ntte -t Sitruee ' . Mrtin ' Willinm " Wood :i n OrniiRe " i " 1 " ! " - " ' Chestnut 1 A... Iwiiisfs for f;KNT on (,'harlottf, i S " William Hni! Womltin streets. f, W,- al-i (Ter t a i-r-.'ai" :iice nnimprovvd j lots 0.1 Van e, liailey. College. est. Nor 11 Main, ; East, and vtoodfiH sotetii Merrimon Avenue j A tine Park overlooking renyh Br ad River Capable ol subdivision Into quite a nun.ler of ! beautiful building lots splendid drives, dc I A beautiful place of SO acres on Bedverdam road! two miles n?it of tow n Vervchean for cash. Several very fine crass and tobacco farms In Madison and Buncombe eount'es. Very access able to the rail road. Also .1 lot of Madison and Buncombe county, terii annuM 6 per cent, interest bearing bou-is a saie and sp end-Id invotnient dec 13 dfimos Porth nd Cement, liOsendale, Calcined I Master, just arrived at BKARDEN, RANKIN AND CO. Land Plaster for Grass, Corn and Vegetables. mch 22 d&wlw .. S Car LmdS Gold and silver watches of eyery de scription; chronographs of ditTerent makes. Over 100 watches to choose from. Evertbing us ually kept in a first class jewelry 6tore. PUECHASES ENGEAVED FEEE Key wind watches changed to stem wind in one days notice. A spe cialty r.f fine watch aud jew elry repairing. Satisfaction Gnaran eed. Agent for the celebrated quick train Rockford watches. II. I.. LAKU, Jeweler, t l2D) 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. W. JONES. GEORGK A. SHCFOKD I lOMPft A QUI IFOR n 1 W s ssv w m a ff Altorueys at Law, ASHEVILLE. - - - - K. C. Practice In the Superior Courts o Western North 'Jar'ltna. the Supreme Court of the State, and the Federal Courts at Asheville. Office in Johnston Building, where one member ot the firm can always be iotind. nov 11 dlvear D OCTOR JOHN HEY WILLIAMS Has removed his residence to No. 53 Haywood street, curner Walnut, uthee at same number till further rot'ee OFFICE HOI RS: 1 1 A . M. to 1 P.M. J 2 to 5 I. M. mch 15 dfimos JJ A. WATSON. M. D. Or r ICE tiuutw 9 to 10 A. M. NO. 20 PATTON AVENUE, 2 to 3 P. M. AslievLlle, N. C. se 10-d tf JtlA . LES CARTER. 31-n., OFFICE NO. 20 PATTGX AVENUE. Praclice limited to Diseases of the Ear, Nose, Throat, Heart, Lungs and Stomach, uct 21 dim HENRY HARUWIL'KE Attorney nt Law, Asheville, N. C. Will practice in all the courts of the State. r filwivrii A .TttiflltV- Otfipn with j Sheriff in Court House. ian4-dtt J ALTER W. VANDIVER. Y Jttoi nry-mi-l.ar, ASHEVILLE, - - NO. A. Practices in the courts of Western North Caro lina. Collection of claims, in any part of the Slate, a speeia.ty. ju!29dif R OGER J. FAGE, Attorney at Idiw, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Practices in all the Courts, State and Federal jau 14 dtf rjHOS. A. JONES, Attorney at Law ASHEVILLE, N. C, oct2i-lysw Office with Dav' dsou A Ma rp II. COR B, Attorney imi 'oiineIlor nt Law, Office in Burnett building, North side Public square, A S U V I L L E, N. C. Practices in all Courts, State and Federal. jan 22dly j OSEPH S. ADAMS, Attorney rikI Counsellor nt l.ww. Office in Law Building, adjoiuing First National Bank, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Practices iu all courts, S .te and Federal, sept 7 1 year T. MEKIWEHlEti. M. D. Oiliee anii rofcirience : No. Iiai'ey street, Tcli'(hii:e No. Offie hours: HA M. to to A.M. I P. M to 3 I M. P. M. Lis P M. j coct lTug5's'ores'. ,' Calif may he lef. at Lyons', Grant's aud Wood gl IIARLES A. MOOKfc. Attorney and Cwnnrltif ASHEVILLE, N. C PraoticeB in the Cnited States Circuit ad Dis ; trict Courts at Asheville, tjtatesville, Charlott j &&?h8vVh ; ir,ct of the State ol North Carolina, : Sicial atle.Uion given to collpetioii .u i-.lalir.s ! TAMES A. IUKK.O!H;IIv J Phyttiviau uiul S.rgeois. ASHEVILLE. N. . Office over Powil n Sui.l.. s. Ddf Residents mmHi ai.. c Wood fin streta de 16-ly IThec. Davidso.s Us P. Mart .AV1DSON i MARTIN, AitorneyM k oiin-tellor ih.i ASH B VI LLB. V:. : Win ir.ti:tlc in the 3th and th Judicial Distr.c sad in tlie Supreme Court of North Carolina, -DC ! in the Federal Courts of ite Western Olsrriet , No, th Carolina. Refer to the Bans of Aa.ipvtltt sepU-STAwSm DENTAL CARDS. It. It. F. AKRLWIOSI, SURGKOX DENTIST. OFFICE bums: D Over L. Muaday's store, Patton Avenue, se 13ril2m H DOUGLASS, U V. S. Heiuai Rr.-oni!. over Grant Roseberry's I"ig Sinn .rebideuce in sane I nililiug Ashevil'e. N. C feti'2-w&,w m.p . h . reeves, dTo.slT" Ofviok in the Oonnally BnildiuR. over Redwood's store, Patton Avenno, VSHF.VII.LF. ". I'eraons navinu artitlciai wois done, fter rying it two or three weeks, if not satisiled, can retain It and t.h money will he refunded Jy ' J. M. THRASH & SON, WEST ASHEVILLE, N. C, Now have a full line of goods pecially suited to especially suncu iu inc nam" ... public and we offer SPECIAL BARGAINS. We keep superior quality of CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, HATf, SHOES, NOTIONS, HEAVY AND FAMILY GROCERIES. We pay the highest market prices for GRAIN, HAY, POTATOES, BUTTER. CHICKENS, EGGS, :C. We inuite the public to call and see out1 Spring: Stock. Gootls delivered in the city. Telephone No. io. J. M. THRASH & SON, mch 6 Old Depot SUMMER TERM Begin" April 16,' Ends Jane HA, 1888 New clashes and private instruction in Voice Piano, Violin, and all' Orchestral Instruments Piano and Organ Tuning-, Oratory, English Branches, French. German and Itaoan Langu ages Drawing, Painting, Modeling and Portrai ture Tuition, to to t2S per term. Lectures on Mu ic. Art, Literature etc .by eminent specialists snd Geneial Classes. Reeitals. e.c, free to all students. Board and room in the New Home. 1600 to 17 50 per week. New Calendar free. KB EHI.AJIs WH8EBVATOKY E. TOURJKB. Dir., Franklin Sq Boston, mch 13 dftwlmo REAL ESTATE DEALERS. Extraordinary BARGAINS IN- Vacant Lots IN ASHEVILLE. Offered for a Short Time, r.Y RnjflP RiJintfln iZn IJUutlUj JJlCll(lUI( UU.j Real Estate Dealers, .Vo, S .Vorlft Public Square. The property below described is all beautifully and conveniently situated. LIN OLN AND SHELBY PARKS are in the southern part of the city between the Court House andtlie depot and mi way between Battery Park and Garret. new hotel, and aie rapidly building up MILITARY PARK is in the North western part of the city, on t hestnut street and Pearson Avenue, about midway be tween the Court House and French Broad river, on the street leading to Pearson's bridge and Richmond 1 1 ill All have beau tiful views of mountains, valleys ar.d city. Lincoln Park. KO. STREET. SI.K. 1RICE. 16 Cor. l'hifer and Bailey 60x150 5 750 17 " " " 700 18 " " 700 19 cor. l'hifer and Iilantoc 70:) 20 - " " 750 j 21 " " " 700 I 22 ' ' " 700 j 23 lllanton 80x240 1000 j 24 " " 1 ocxj ! 25 " " IOOO i 2(1 ' IDOO 27 Bartlett 123X1O4 1500 28 " I20Xl64 IjOCf i 29 Adams 75x112 750 i 3- " 75x1 iS 750 I36 ' 75x120 750 38 " 75XI-3 7oo j 40 " 75x126 700 1 42 ' 75x130 700 ! 46 -47 cor. Hep. & Ad'ms 150x130 1000 ; 45 cor. Hep. and Wanton 60x105 4o j 43 Blanton 75X 75 600 I 41 - 75XI5 7oo I 39 75x120 700 I 37 " 75x120 700 135 " 75x120 750 33 " 75x120 750 1 49 cor. Depot & Blanton 144X 93 800 50 '' 65x150 650 j 51 " 65x150 650 . 53 " 65x150 700 j 55 " 5XI5 700 : 57 " 05x150 750 59 " 65x150 750 1 61 cor. Bartlett & Blanton 65x150 1000 63 " " 70x150 Soo i 65 Blanton 69x150 750 I 67 " 69x150 750 71 " 611x150 750 73 " 69x150 750 ii-'.-' Dtpot 125x105 800 54 ' 71x140 700 56 " 65x150 650 i 55 " 65x150 600 j 60 "" 65x150 750 : 64 Bailey 69x150 700 ; 66 " '69x150 700 ; 65 69x150 700 72 " 69x150 700 : 74 " 69x150 650 j Shelby Park 3 Bailey , 5x150 75XI5 75x150 75x15 75XI5 75"t5" 75"i.5o 75x150 75x150 "5x150 75x150 75x110 75x110 75x110 95x300 700 600 600 600 il io " ! 26 cor. Silver & Blanton i 25 Blanton 21 " I 20 " 500 ! 400 1 650 600 400 500 700 600 500 400 1500 19 35 " 36 " 37 " 40 Bailey Military Park. 14 Pearson Avenue 13 " 7 S cor " 9 10 11 cor" " 12 Chestnut 300x300 100x200 135x200 135x200 135x200 135x200 135x31:0 1 50x1 50 iSoxoo I 0X20t) 100x200 3 3.1 Haywood Str v. Large lots on this street; north-side Bat tery Park, for sale on good terms. We also have ether well located vacant j lots for cottages, u ice from $ioo to $300 I also some very nice cottages and residen- I ces for sale or rent. Call and examine our ; plats and see property. We would especially call attention to the following property for rent : An elegant five room cottage, with kitcli- j en adjoining and other out-houses, desira- j bly located on Haywood street, about four , minutes' walk of Court Square; having also I good garden and choice selection of fiuit trees and vines, cistern on the place, and ! premises also supplied with city water and j sewerage. The house and kitchen are both I lighted with gas, altogether making one of ' the most desirable homes in the city. Also one three-room cottage located in j Doublcday, for rent at reasonable terms. For any other kind of city property that may be desired call on BOST1C, BLANTON & CO No. S North Court Square, Burnett tBuild.. W. A. BLAIR & CO,, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IPurniture Uess!ea CHAMBER SUITS A SPECIALTY, 37 Patton Avenue, - Asheville, N. C. We Keep THE BEST ! Boardintj Houses and HofeU Furnished in Part or Jintire. 1 WARDROBES, SIDEBOARDS. Uld m - SIKGLE - LOUNGES, Safes, Bedsteads, in fact even tlihur required to lurmsh any part of a houso, at prices to suit the purses of buyers. The best line of BED SPRINGS in the city. Parlor suit a specialty. i Nice line of Ladies' Rocker.-, for Christmas. Call and see our eplen did stock of Parlor and Window Curtains Respectfully, W. A. Blair & Go. ' lme tlie 1,cst 1 Pho'stcror ami Cahiiii't Workman in the State, and ar prepar d to have the he t wot , in this line don.- at shmt notice, and low. Also Coffins, Caskets & Buri il Cases. All kinds of cases, for ymn:r "f ld, frnm plain to the lincst, kfjt constant ty on hand. 1'romnt attention ivimi to all orlci s. d:iy or nijrlit. Orders i'roni abroad will receive pro npt attention, We have also cupluyvd : lirst class undertaker, of many years' experience, to take e!ia;'::i of this sp,.:-;:lt dature of our business. FARMERS' WARE Sale of LEAF TOBACCO ASHEVILLE, N. G. SMITH & ROLLINS, Proprietors. Good Accommodations for Farmers and tln ir Stock. Highest Mar kot Prices obtained at tliis Holism. Salesrooms anu liirhts the larjrest and liesl in town. FIGURES DON'T LIE! There was sold on the Asheville market la.-t year i.'.' 7,SlMi ounds of Toliaceo for $-.5().;!'.'.:l , an average of 1 Jim j;er hundred. The Farmers' Warehouse sold feaf y Showini; our aveiane to heat the tow n and !-.-ii:nr nearlj' me-ha of the Tobacco sold in Asheville. And we are Mill here to serve 0111 customers. Come and see us. We have with us this season .Me.--r. .J. A. Nichols. J. A. Carrp hell, S. II. Lyles and J.L. Fciu-on. all and each ot' whom would be pleased to serve their friends. d:w4m !ooo i JrOOfZX P P.O.B0X284-. .... v,-' iw;3jt-" OT OT f. - W'r 5- I 5J fa I X s-O .tf-Ti-I;.J",-; ' .. sr'4i 5'Pf r-i "I m r g.0 far PgSis- OUSE. -FOU- vk::a';k of 3l a g s b 5 .!1 "A curvii i'D Mr 3 et w a vt o 1 8 H fi --J 37 2 o a B a n n Ira 0 o c 3 i ft Sj, s & s A & i'V'ir T.:' U iV o . i V J J . ..
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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