f V 3 ASHEYILLE CITIZEN. K. M. URMAN, ) JORDAN STONE, J-Editom J. D. CAMERON, J TUESDAY MORNING. APE I L 24, 18S8 The Shjland Herald puts the brakes on some ot its friends as fol lows : "The spirit of dictation is becom ing rather conspicuous, political, and in some instances straying out of its bound?. Best not be too greedy in overloading, driving too fast, or in going too lar without rest and refreshment' Watch 'em, J ho. Herald, and b9 sure to keep vour eye on the "re lreshment." Til K I'KOCiltKSSIVK SOUTH. The Spartanburg Herald rejoices in the following way : "Another cotton factory for Spar tanburg ! Six cotton factories or gan zed and building within the county, at the same time; neany a million and a half of dollars placed in manufactures in one year. Who can look for a better showing any where? Spartanburg has begun to move forward. Where will she climb to ? Who can foresee? SUGGESTIVE. l)ur neighbor the Skiland Herald, the republican organ of Western Carolina, evidently means some thing by the following : ' The aspirant for office now perched upon republican princi ples, and fortifying himself by pro fessions of well known popular re publican doctrines, and at the same time persistently refusing to pub licly own that he is a republican, is of our republican friends, the ene my. No simon-pure republican, worthy of office or trust, need be ashamed to own it before the world, the flesh and the devil, no matter how great a sinner he mav have been." Our neighbor might have added that the devil would not be ashamed of him either. Ol lt TENNESSEE I'ltlKXDS. We have been noticing the con test in the democratic party in Ten nessee with much concern and in terest, not local, though our sym ipa 'Die thies are with the aspirations of present Governor, but general, ap prehensive lest the unseemly and undemocratic fight being waged within the family might have a dangerous tendency. Every demo crat has a right to his choice, ar.d that choice, properly expressed, should be heard, and. being heard, the minority should readily submit to the majority. The Knox county democratic convention to select del euates to the State Convention met in Knoxville on Saturday. It was an extraordinni v convention, being the largest ever field in East Ten nessee,, Gov. Taylpi J' C.onr.ell, candidates tor the nomination i-r Uoyernor were represented in the convention. It was a very exciting convention, but Gov. Taylor's friends, it seems, were in the majority, and, of course, con trolled the convention. We say '"of course," because, to our sur prise, the democratic organ of Knoxville, which has been very se vere in its opposition to Gov. Tay lor, in alluding to this convention rnakis this statement by way of complaint against the result of the action of the majority. The Tribune states the Tavlor men used fair words toward the McConnell men before the convention, and adds ; "The Tribune has had no faith in their tair wcrds but there were many McConnell men who believed that they were sincere. Doubtless the chairman of the executive com mittee thought them sincere. Al though he had it in his power to de clare a McConnell man elected per manent chairman he yielded to the pleading of the Taylor men and gave them a division. No Taylor chairman in the efcate has ever acted thus fairly toward the oppo sition. 'The result of the count as re ported by the tellers showed that there were more than one thousand in the convenflon, and that Taylor had less than 150 majority. But this ejected the Taylor chairman." This, to us, is an extraordinary statement How could the chair man declare a man elected who, according to this statement, had a majority against him ? What right has ihe chairman to decide any such matter when a vote is taken? He only declares the result of the vote, those for and those agaiust the proposition submitted, the majority deciding the result. If a majority of those present, whose right to be present the Tribune does not ques tion, were for one man, what right under democratic rules, has the minoritv to complain ? We allude to this matter for the purpose of asking our Tennessee friends who oppose Gov. Taylor if they are not carrying this matter dangerously far. THE HOT SPRINGS CONVENTION AGAIN. In alluding to this important meeting the Charlesten Neivs cttid Courier says : The object ot the meeting is to promote immigration to the South ern States east of the Mississippi, and it was devised and is promoted by the officers of the railway and steamship companies in the South ern States.Major John D. Keilly Jr., of New York, being the chairman of the committee of arrangements. The Governors ot eleven States, tew gether with the United States Sena tors, have been invited to be present and, ts we understand it, six dele gates from each State, these dele gates being named usually by the Governor of the State at the invitation of Major Keily. Besides the invitations so given, there have been special invitations from the promoters of the conven tion to prominent gentlemen of the different States, and among these it is understood, are representative clergymen and prelates. The pur pose is to obtain a thoroughly repre sentative body, which shall not be too unwieldy lor deliberation and for work, it is believed that spe cial arrangements have been made for the transportation of the dele gates who have been appointed by the Governors at the request of the committee and also for those who have been specially invited; but we have no doubt whatever that all persons who are interested in immigration, and desire to attend the convention will be heartily wel come, even though it be not practi cable to give them the benefit of the arrangements which have been made for the accommodation of those who have been foimally cho sen. We consider it especially impor tant that South Carolina shall have full representation at the Hot Springs, for there will then be an opportunity to discuss the wl oie subject of immigration in a way that it has rifever been discussed be fore. Under ordinary circumstances, the conventions which formulate plans of action must subquently find a way to c.r.rry their purposes into effect. At the Hot Springs, however, the managers of the lines of railway who will bring immi grants to the South, and who have immense power to advance the movement, will be in active co oper ation with the immediate repre sentatives of the States to which ihe immigrants are elesired to come. In the utilization of the opportuni ties which the railways can give, there is, without uoing further, such means of making known the advan tages ot the Southern States as have never been enjoyed before. Join to this the inU-ilittent and persisU nt work of the States themseve, and there can be little doubt of the suc cess of this project. The railways will give equal ad vantages, we ore confident; and the Stales which work hardest and with most wisdom will reap the greatest benefit. The Southern Baptist Convention will held its next session with the First Baptist Church of Richmond, Va., on Friday, May 1 1th, 1S8S. The committee on hospitality will be prepared to offer entertainment to such members of the Convention as indicate their purpose of attendance by May 7th, but cannot pledge en tertainment to such as, fail to se nd such notice. BO-VT let tliaf cold of yours run on. You think it is a light tiling. Hut it may run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia lr consumption. Catarrh is dispustin? Pnentin.ni.i is dangerous. Consumption is de.'.th itself. The breathing apparatus mii-l In- t;e).t healthy and clear ot all obstruct "i s and offensive matter. otherwise lh' re is trouble all' ad. All the diseases of these parts, mao, ntso, throat, bronchia! tubes and limps, ran be delightfully and entirt I v cured bv you don't know this aTrea'dy", thousands and thou-aods of people can t il you. They have been cured by it, and "know how :t is, themselves. liottle oniv i i cents. Ask any druggists d&weowly 'ariiiicbarlH hoicc Cologne, Fragrant and lasting, put up in quarts, pints and half-pints, manufactured only bv W. C. Carmiciiakl, 'dtf 20 S. Main street. Wajnesville Courier. Official paper of Haywood county, X. C. A live Democratic Home Joi.rnal. Devoted to the material interests of Wi s tern North Carolina. Best advertising medium west of Aneville. Frank M. Vancii., Editor, dtf Waynesviile, X ('. RaiHin;; " Orul From their lunfr sleep are the claims made for many of the .ilood Purifiers on tie market. Others would have you persuaded to the opinion that the ignor ant Indian has more knowledge of the botanical kingdom than the White face Caucassic:i. V. E. Pelhani oflers to the wide awake public a preparation contain ing Saisaparilla, Queen's Delight, Iodide Potassium and other well known remedies for purifying the blood. It is no patent medicine, but a well prepared cleanser of impurities, compounded by a competent home druggist Call andtrv a bottle, price $1.00. at 1'elbam's Drugstore 48 S. Main street, Asheville. X. C. EEAL ESTATE F'OR SA.X,E! )o( One splendid two story, eight room house lot containing one acre. Splendid location. Price 2000. Terms easy. One lot near Court House Square. Price $150. Home very line lots in North Abbeville can be gotten very low ! Good property near new and old Depot for sale. Also some fine business property on Pattern Avenue. FOR RENT- Several nplendid houses to rent fiu-nichcd or unfurnished ! ! Call on us when yon want any thing m the real estate line ! ! Watson & Farinholt, Real Estate Agents, ASHEVILLE. ST. C. apl 21 dtf I Ear mM Portland Cement Rosendale, AND Calcined Plaster, just arrived at BEARDEN, RANKIN AND CO. Land Plaster for Grass, Corn and Vegetables. mr-h 22 d&wlw General Master Workman PeJw- elerly, of the Knights of Labor, says that the special call for funds for educational purposes is meeting with the almost unanimous approv al ol the assemblies. He says disci pline is t.) be enforce 1 in obliging members and assemblies to Jive up to the law s of the Order. Where tho law is not plain the decision of the General Master Workman, ap proved by the General Executive Board, will be considered Kw until reversed bv the General Assembly. The Verdict I'liauimoiis. V. . -:-.U, I'riisiscist, Bippus, Ind., testities: "I can recommend Eleitrie Bitters as the very host remedy. Every bottle sold lias i;;vi n rvlief in every case. One man took six bohU-s, and was cured of Rheumatism .'if 10 years standing" Abraham Hare, drii-ii -t, U- HviSIo. Oh'o, afiirms: "I're b-.'.-i sellim: medicine 1 have evi i Lambed in ivy 20 years' ex perience, is Kleeirie 1'iUcrs." Thousands of others have .-.dde-! (heir testimony, r.i that the vi-Jict is unanimous that Elec tric l'itui - .to it.iv all diseas-s of the Liver. Kidney ..r r.!"'!. Only a half dollar a bottle at !! !i. I-vona' crtisjf-tcre WEAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTS Of the iKldy eniliiv-eil ;ml slrTiLTthnxe'l. VtiUparticw tors st-Tit bcbIp'I fn-f.T !:li: WKD.Cll.. lrrKAl.Q.N.Tt This is the Top of the Genuine Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. All othev. siimlcrare imitation. ,fCPTj'sK This exact Label ip'l ?va ison cacn reari Top Chimney. IWIi A dcr ier may say SP'S'sf and think he has '5W$&2?V oihcis as cood, r nr. i:as not. Jixcct I.r.bclandTop. -r :y k;':!t. I-aoe c-nly dy ';.::'!-i,CQ;i r iirgil, Fa, f:'-.r, ni;ir2'ilco Vi'.vUmi I am t!inrn:i.Mt pretnred to .io all manner ot 15l.i.-ksuiitl.:i4e Iter-iiiriiiB i-f Carriiittei. liUL-.-ics ami Vaii:i:s. ( nitrk in t!.e l.mot riv-. an-1 to eivo mi-iueti.m. 11. r. simcinff a -SM":ialty. Otvonn :: ; ;.t:. 1!. M. IIO'A Mill. '.' ri-.':i HiMr f V;iiii liliK r l'.nwn"s Cliambers k Weaver, Livel y, Ivq(i & SiiloStuljio. Vilkv --ti i" t. litvtcii Swoininnoa Ho'e and Mttii- ili-t ila;r!i. Oliiceitia Main h rttt 2 dn'.rn l-tl'.v.- po-?- tV.ec. lk-ttcr c.iuiiH i-d tl i;n ever v.ilii !!.. j:.t'-e.t i-t'-Its of vehicle 1 res i. ! :i:i'. 1. rr-:;k- f.talitimCA .h.irr Hu' ; '.!'"' nit'iliotl '.. nuni'l-s l.yc ;r:vii tM'i-nts in in i' '.jlily til'.r;'::'. li'-oiir ia-.T.rt.vi-il --.I'.'iii ki ;i-'ui lour ;o live i-.k'iH- -. A. isr-t!ii'.-:?inlt ri-l c'l""' I ''-iiir.MS. Slil ri'X prent e:ij'i-HM' i1h '.i wo i-.ui foii'.li yi n .'is well bv inail nt a inr:ni!l ii't. ii:ir Hiriu-Iinii is ji:;t as suiisiari-jry :'- nil c.VTt r .- eini uiisiiikL'- are cnrrccti. ' ;ml ri-pii nr.l. r.:i i in.-w instri:ciiini Eivi-n, ti-crvb. n,;'J;iT'tr il i'i-l Il.nro:i''h ih ikt tonal i-iii Mrii. ;;i v. v. ill Mi!iii:iue t:M'arry a &iu :' iil n , . (:: i n :uiir i:iiTi lis 1 1 lisrriii-Molis are curi- uii. to!:i.u e i. A!i .!' imi:- sfii'leiiTs are p!aee.l : n i- sit:i:i iiiiin 1 i i". l; up r. lliu:ltillIl vanee an.l i u;i -n ::: ll i.s llllil eI:l :t t; ( us il' vou v. i-h !nnli' i pli-ii.i Text- lilt. I".-: j M-l Write l: i.i i.u: eai.'f.l''. Mi . to-, I lie'.' v. '!lleli!M;:r Oil ot ri:i 1.--; for ruri ri . ; tici'.l l.o..'.--!:. i !., i: i 13 1 i K itiy. I .rnr; of M, r ;r.r 1 1-. 'e.. .-f i ' iiiii'T i:il l:ii-ei . t l-.sii! ; ll-'-t .' a':y 1 V o 1-IM- tll . :.ce .-e :li e o' k.' i inn! ellt v. i.i -ji; 'i i-il -.' r.. ! jHi priuv in lr ' . t: . io t.ve nioiitl:? if i:i--l : in 'i s I- .1 . in. t'ljiioii. -:iva: ie ill f'o.r.r.-e Tnitlini. I::.. i: atlVHIiee a'; l .;' B....b. Si.-.! i i dres. HO! I:!': mi-li 11--Wim-., -Mr. '1 I !..: I v ,.. i' ' 'AN II Bl KEAf 1 li,aiaiioo;;i. T-.-im. IN VIEW ('!' mini' i iy t y.tiiio: dirniry grocery talk and ai'.vt I tisli.-.: 'j;!i tlie i.i i:p!e nf Abiiwi;!c !;:!. :y, it uii.v ho iw ucll fur me to is;.v s. !::. ; 1 ;;:.-.. 1 ;ible i-ll the Etlbject i f ;;r.a crii-H. eintv 1 l.iive i ion in .ii.ft-'s here, it has alw:is !.r n i::y iiim ti hell the Xe-st Grocories obtainable at a fair ami lva-ionahle profit, and niv cuaionr-rs now - v take io.nu me only th best uroTrie; and this is as I would have it. hi-c-iuse it' iv. o; it; are able to pay tbr !onds of bist (jiuiiity, the are iati.-tied and enjoy sui ii -oods, aiid no complaint is madu. Jecoirriizinp: the demands of a goodly portion of''.tii; conaiiuuity To: the l ist n I have undertaken alwayu tottipply such o:idi, and while the eoplj oi A;-lievil!n are not reek!v.s!y extravagant, itl.tr eonsideia'.ions than meu cheapness influence tiieiu in buying groceries They believe iu T.iviDo- Well: and they know that the higher the quality of .M..c.'riei they pet the bttter they live, l'eople are apt to a'apt them selves to their i irctiiustanc.es. Those wno can a!Ird to pay for tiie best goods usually (let them, those who have to use inferior goods do 63 onlv because they are obliged to. They want t ho best oods all the same. Now "''.tit I winl to S'tij to patrons and lie jungle of Afhrtlll" is this: I can and will meet the prices of any legitimate comp.uiti in, and by this 1 mean that. 1 v.iH s-ll goo Is, iquality considered;, as; low as others who bell in a rejtuii r v ay and on a basis of uni form and tnoiti rate jirolits. Merchants sometimes in their vain efforts to "get the Kait!;" overbuy themselves, or they sometimes buy goods they cannot ha idle. In either of the above cases these goods are on the market for what they will bring, profit is not considered, bet to g?t rid of an Klepliant is the sole solicitude and consideration ! The time is not yet come, nor do I believe is coming when it will be neces sary to go into a cat and do fight, or guerilla warfare, to sell groceries in Asheville. When that time does come, my busi ness wid be for sale. liespectfully, S. Ft. KEPLER apl 22 dtf i;st.vhi,5siii:j i iur,. Theliiclimond Locomotive AND Machine Works, RICHMOND, - - VIRGINIA. SiicCxsorH lo THE TANSER A DELASEY ENGINE CO. Light Locomotives, Engines, Boilers, Raw Milll and Heavy Machines. SeuJ for Catalogue and iMdimmes. rrnv 3 d&wtapSs gT's CTe-welr;57- Store, MAIN STREET, r3 ZEI wu Skyland is or. tl.p A. S. R. R., and Ilendersinville pike seven milja South of Achevillo. The atti-iictii-n-. ki'i; tine mineral spring.-. Chalybeate water, Sulphur, Iror, Kpsom, Alum and freestone cold as ice. I.arise, love; U'.ts in fires!; wido street 100 feet giand vlws, pure air no dust nor mud 'J' ) lo's jilroady s.dd t- wealthy people for homes. Fine hotel nearly built and oth'-T im;)icieiiK'ti;. Free iide cut and Lock. Full particulars by writinu or bv leavinc ordeis at fctubrnokV. No South Main st. OTIS A. Si I I.I.Kit. Prop'r , aj.-i i: d:tn v Asheville, N. C. CHOICE HOTEL PROPERTY On Patton Avenue for Sale. All hail Creation far and near Of the hotel lot you now shall hear. Let pealing drums and cannons roar, Proclaim the news from shore to shore. The lot immediately west of the Buncombe "Warehouse contains two acres 2tU feet each on Bailey and drove streets, fronting 363 feet on Patton Av enue, just opposite the Battery Park Hotel Frame Building, Metal Hoof, 16 rooms. Now occupied by Mrs. .T. C. Smith. This is the r. est property in Asheville for another Combining both for business and pleasure, public yet retired, ni 'gnilicien scenery, second only to Battery Park. Situated about midway between the foot hills of Beaumont and the Frencn Broad river and Depot, and in the near future will be the centki: of business and population :? the Moun tain City. I offer this property .is ,1 w esiz,m:, until the loth of May next, and if not sold hy that time, I propose then t cut it into business and building lots Titles perfect. For further information, pi ices and terms, address feb 15 dtf S. M. THOMAS, Laurinburg, N .C i iic niHiunu&ocr.' D-l'', . -iri OX. 3 55(.E ;:. Ur.XTSST- i,i i o i. ;-. i. ms : M-v.iila leie, !'i:-itm Avemio. Ovi r ! se l.i -i JUGI.AsS, 0. I). F.. In.-:-,!.-! Stor. . r fel ; v7.: rr-.vs Dnig r, - (n ii-K it, l l '. i '. ::::r.r.;.- Rnil-an?. tver Pei! .-o -a's sio,-,-. I"atto.i Avw:ne, VSHT'V its NO. i'ernons uavliu: artiiicul ftoix .toTie, after rying it two or throe weeks. !f not satllcf, '-'aa return it ami Tnoni-- will rrf untied. Jy 3 p - A Sew Firsl-Masis Redwood's Store- i'ATTON AVI NI K, ASiUVlLl.F.. A . Fish, Oystorg, Gar.s. Kverythn-g this or any maikt cfl r.'s itive in tesi rty'e, ut reasot-.ai.-le rates. SlealN svrvf! ai all Isotirs A K,it ('!ass C. ok is en---ase-l. ;ivc ire a call tfiltf T.J. r-OlSKK R. L. FITZPATKIe K. T. V. . F1TZ PATRICK FITZPATRICK BROS, I'racticetl Painters, 2G N. Main St., ASHEVILLE, - - - N. C, DEALERS IN ir?S M'npers, Decorations, Puititx, Oils, Varnishes. CiC I'eady .Mixed Paints a Specality. E!iitnttt Furnixhe on Application. Allord'-rsby mail promptly attended to. nov 18 dtf TWO DOORS BELOAV Asheville Bank I Bearden, Rankin & Co. CLOVER, -TIMOTHY, BLUE GRASS HERDS GRASS, ORCHARD, SEED OAT9. ri 3tV IN LARGE QUANTITIES ASHEVILLE. (Jold and silver watilusof cpry de scription; chronographs f dill'erer.t makes. Over 100 watches to choose from. Everthingus tially kept in a first class jewel ry store. PUEOHASES ENGEAVED FREE Key wind watt lies changed to stem wind in one days notice. A spe cialty of fine w:Ui'h and jew elry repairine. .Satisfaction Guarant eed. Airer.l f r the rt hbrt.ted quick train Hock ford watchep. II. I.. I.A(i. Jeweler. 12 in bmTu ILiI GRADES Or T11K AHOVK N"3BW YOKK LATEST TrTYLES. iii do v. V. to i-.i!l and make s:".;.;:rnoN of TT&:niiT7 nnn vi i nmrii V, v i ! I V sr AT wVlVrLO K' Poplar loirs enough to make 5, 000,000 leer, of lumber, put o tl,.. bank of the French Broad river, between this :ml the first day ot April, 1888. A few weeks ago wc tooK a contract for 1,000,000 feet in the upper part .if Transyl vania county, and last week com pleted arrangements tor the whole territory from Asheville to the head of the river, through Iun- ! combe, Henderson and Trans vlva- nia counties. AVe are read- to contract with till parties wanting to deliver logs oi. the iver bank wherevci there cai be , much as 25,000 feet in a place Logs to be measured and paid l (r once ti month. ZACIIARY AND 7ACIIAKY. Asiieviixk, X. C. -sMcAboy Hoiise,s- In the Knialle ( Iiiu:jo Oftlsc X4el Tlierimil Kelt, Thia popular report is situated at the foot ot Tryon and Warrior range of mountains, in the celebrated thermal belt, one mile and a half from Trjon City, 40 miles South of Aeheville, on the Asheville & Spartanburg Kail Koad. This house is large, roomy and home-like, with broad piazza, situated in a grand old grove of oak, mimosa, walnut and pine trees, with a beam tf til lawn, flower? and shrubbery. The hotel farm affords an ample supply of fresh milk, fruits and bcrriea. The stabfe supplies saddle horses and car riages for the romantic drives, for which this region is noted. The house has lately been refurnished and tiut in first-class order, with addition of water works for wash-rooms, bath-rooms, drainage, &.C Plenty of pure mountain spring water; also, iron spring water, possessing wonderful medicinal qualities Open all tho year. Address li. J. BELL,, (formerly of Wilmington Del.,) McAboy's, Tolk co., X. O. spl 15 dGnios E. V. JOXES. R. P. PORTNER' JONES & PORTNER, No. 16 N, Court Square, asheville,:n. c. Manufacturers of and Eel?rs la' HARNESS, Saddles, Bridles. &c, And dealers In riAT .1 IRQ I Horse-Brushes, Whips, Currycombs, Spurs, i-c. Fine English Saddles a specialty, Fly Nets, new lot ol Bristie Goods lust arrived Lap robes, axle grease, lubricating oil. A complete assortment ol everything usu ally found in a ct. dealing in oar line ot trade. Our prices shall be as low as tne lowest hero or e-sewhere. Give us a call, JONES A- PORTNER, Jun4d No 16 N. Conrt Square REAL ESTATE DEALERS. Extraordinary BARGAINS IN Vacant bots IN ASHEVILLE. Offered for a Short Time, 15 Y BostiG, Blanton Go., Real Estate Dealers, Ji'o, S JTorth Public Square. The property below described is all beautifully and conveniently situated. l.INl OLN AND SIIEL13Y PARKS are in the southern part of the city between the Court House and the depot and mi way between Battery Tark and Garret; :-. new hotel, and are rapidly liuiidinj up MILITARY PARK is in the North western part of the city, on t hestiie.t street and Pearson Avenue, about midway be tween the Court House and Trench broad river, on the street leading to Pearson's bridge and Richmond Hill. All have beau tiful views of mountains, valleys ar.d city. Lincoln Tark. NO. STKHlVr. 16 Cor. l'hifer and liailev 17 " iS 1 9 cor. l'hifer and Plantor. S17.K. l-KICK 6ox I : 3" TOO 30 7110 700 1000 iojo 1000 1000 1 500 1 501, 750 75 750 700 700 700 1000 400 Ooo 700 700 700 ' 7V 75" Sco 650 650 700 700 75" 750 1000 80-1 75' 75 75" 75 buHl 700 65,, 600 7.s 700 7o TUO 23 blanton 24 i.-24l 25 26 Partlctt 123x164 1 20x164 75x112 75x1 IS 73x1 20 751-3 75xl- 75XI3 150x130 60x10 7 5 x 75 75x105 75x120 75x120 75x120 75x120 '44 93 05x150 65x150 65x150 65x1 65.x I 50 () . 1 o 65x1 o 70X 1 50 69.x 1 5 6ha l :o 69XI50 6ij 150 125x105 Tixi.jo 65x1 50 65x1 50 65x150 69x15) 61.x 1 50 'ox 1 50 i Adams 29 3, .. 36 - 3s " 40 4- ' 40 .47 cot. Dep. & Ad ms 4 cor. Dep. and Hlanton 45 Hlanton 41 39 37 " " 33 ' jj 49 cor. Depot & Hlanton S3 55 " 61 cor. Barilett & Wanton 63 6 lilanton 67 " 71 73 ;:-? Depot .-4 56 5S 60 ' 64 liailev 60 68 72 ' OiyXI5 7"0 74 " 69x1511 650 Shelby Vavli. 3 liailev 75x150 710 5 " 75x150 1.00 6 " 75x15" 600 7 " 75x150 600 9 " 75x'5 5" 10 '' 75x150 400 26 cor. Silver & lilanton 75x150 650 25 Blanton 75x150 600 21 " 75x1 50 400 20 " 75x150 500 19 75x150 700 35 " 75x110 6i,o 36 " 75x110 500 37 " 75x110 400 40 ISailey 15x300 1500 Military Park. 14 I'earson Avenue 300x300 3500 13 ' 100x200 1000 7 '' ' 135x200 1 00O j S cor " 135x200 1250 I 9 " ' 35x200 1250 10 " " 135x200 1250 n coru ' i3x3-.o 1250 ' 12 Chestnut 150x150 1000 j 30 " 1S0X200 1000 31 " '100x200 1000 33 ' 100x200 1000 Haywooit Street. Large lots on this street; north-side Kat tery Park, for sale on good terms. We also have other well located vacant lots for cottages, o ice from $100 to $300 also some very nice cottages and residen 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 kitch en adjoining and other out-houses, desira bly located on Haywood street, about four minutes' walk of Court Square; having also good garden and choice selection of fiuit trees and vines, cistern on the place, and premises also supplied with city water and sewerage. The house and kitchen are both lighted with gas, altogether making one of the most desirable homes in the city. Also one three-room cottage located in Doubleday, for rent at reasonable terms. For any other kind of city property that mav be desired call on BOSTIC, BLANTON & CO., No. 8 North Court Square, Burnett Building. JOHU M. CAMPBELL, Reak Estate Dealers Asent. 1 j lieal K&tato bought in Asheville thron ;h .1. M. c.mpb. il always pr-ivesa Bonanxa. j Refers by lVri:ds..:..-n to I lion. Hindi Th-nipsJii, Assistant Sec. 'l. . S '!; -nr'-j Hon. T. 1 . Johnston, M.C . Ashe-. .!. X. ', Ilev.Sam Smai!, Washiiigion. ! C, f Chestnut ft. Phila. ). li. i-anipn n it-Co . ;.tf! 15rov. n Bros . i' I'oviih-iice, Col. Hank Cox. rroi.'r !::utc-rv Park Hotel, Ashe:!!e. X. C. i o'o. Palmer. Banker. S.i!tvi'!e. Ya. ilank -f AsheviMe, Asheville, N. C. 'omn.eri Lank, ( ', ! i:mbia, S. C. f . C:-r lira N;ui-.i Haul;, f-'f hnnbi.:. S. ( '. Options on Property Bought and Sold. I2?Makes ln-.viii-.-. s-e'.linu", rent in-' WANTED All kinds of uroperty. mountain lands and farms near Ash. The f-iiiowini: property, impreved without eon mission or intervention purrhasers. Sri' ares mill n Leant -I ill risiJi-n.-i- v. :1 ciii iiiiprovi-mcnis on ili 1 ?i. only r. viill: culirt ho'iso A lmrt-ain. : wi eiviiK-'l iinlsiilii. I h-o:.-..s lo:o:i Hi.! von--'i I - ft Hi! r New lei..t. S'. 'i is'.rl.ury in; -lest in 1 'u it I! Avi-. r.inti'.s. !i4 s1 it .' Ave. 1" i c n I e-.it I" .o' en I'u ,eu ,X e ;ii 1 1'; j u! t. nert s i j-t suli'lrir .-i r i::r- i'ri'r M e'.; ijii: l:;l-;iiml :-;n:ie oil II like: t.enlllitiil i-.vc. acres at Tunieiui.: fir i:- N.C. -loisi ,..crc- near Pallia!';.!, s v l-r on Will, iiv st 11.;- . 1 nen-.'. (.r lets ,,f r. Unnlv iru.-k liini!. 4 If. le llit't ll u.', eno llii'e f ':: e cheap. Is !.. s e:i M.on s'.. '.'t acres i so 'ets iieur i orn.-:i:e !i o i frniii eimrl liin.se : the ti-.nst nver an oo viev.s nl?i i'.ae l.ui!.liii fatis i.:el ,1 ii.ler I j ; ' j j ! ; i i . , ' ; . : . powi r Any .art;es wisbine; to o per eent t'ommisinii jiai-l nmeb pr.jerty, well loeat-. . erv on neailv evi rv prim-i; v. ! .1 tieen plaeiHl in my ham liilllds ! v p. advertise. 1. Tiu-v baveaut! me and f will show cnany I- nit: to liny r.t a bargain and will sav and desire it advertised ean l.ave it want to look at pr- pc-ity v.iih -. .'lve in a eonifortable eoi, I've.m-e. Foil Ki-nt (i-re-om lions-,- mi ilii' l'eii r.i-XT, M r n,,t nu; S.vi.i:. -Tin- v house is xeii-ilinly i-oinfur'iuMe. 'i ):, and eliielie-! Louse, one hnn.lreil mi ' . l"-et liijilur than Main stre,t. it i fn n. ; firt-i i-ouliT in Min.mir. The;- :,i T:i i r I . sipiaro toil- tLaiiii: iiii other the most exti::.-ivi- :-.nil Ihe 1.1 di nee o.i ineri' a 'fee l:o:it 1 i iise 1: lllld. s. i v e il: he'l eaiia;-! reeinle t!:el.eir.t:es . t Nati re. r net d :ii rly. Foil Uknt.- - In A. WeLei's propel ty lar graded selio, 1 and I!:o tist eio-ri-h. Ai.-o :-.7'-.:.- -2V y 1 -) -.i - rzi -y-g lo!: 1 - M z 1 Z Mk M Is ..4-; ' r To Wliuiii it May Conct r. I!e it known that fuw.t- wee s :o we tra-l .1 1 li' t-, Mr. Th --..is C. S-,-ksn valuable truet ol hin.i. uml in ex-!i:'.ni;!' tlii r-.-for w e iiee.niie t!se ov, nei.j ,,fi!u la ore .tnek of Hardware in !!n- .!iiv oc.-i: j.ied liv Mr. Siokes, N;i; lii Court HqiMiv. The yi ii 11 Is imi! lei-n v- ;y re cently 1 . 1 t forK.pt! ,:i:-;h. :.n,! were so!,.! to us on iiie Mm e ter"..s v. it'i! t'ie discount oil. The stoek !oo!e i -ij' in at !y .fSOiul in the orisjinal pnrehnsc, .mil sinee tliea we have 1-ooL'lit wii-rii! bills of reasoisab'c trood--. so a- to iiave a 101:1 plete line-, iiiit We Art' Xtt UlerclissntM, but simply hones;, (ioil-feaiing Real KbtatR .iiKtits, ami we need t!ie money we lutvi; Inckt-il up in these goods, ami we wan t- devote our time exclusively to ihe lieal Estate business, having all the woi k we 1 an possibly do there. And in jr.L-r to ci-i, the nionf-y we will sell Spade.-, Shovel;:, Saws, S pi ri c Stoves, tin den liiiki s-, Pitchforks, Clothes Wi-iuger., Scale-. Lanterns, Lamps, I !oes, Hits, Aiv.'iirs, Tinware, Chalk, Rope, Axi s Shot tiuns, Trace Chain-. I'aint Brushe". Pinner Bells, Aate Ware, Tras, Lock", re.. i'C, Xow ftCick si Piu .S;js Here, and hear in min-1 that we will sell ISnsscIl's lia-t Tab!? i'ttlJery for $3.50 per sett, former pi ice f 'J 00: ! guaranteed best ijnality. Mechanics, atpustion : We will sell : . t - - .-y ...1 - . - flrst class setts of Carpenters' to.)U for just one half of usual rates. I-anms l!0 and OH cents, foimerly ct) and ?1.25. Painted and Brass Bird CaCE from 75 to 82.00. lormerly $1 50 to $4 00. Also a splendid lot of Dog Collars, way down. Will throw in a few dogs if necessarly. Now we mean just what we say. We cannot enumerate one-tenth part of our stock. We are offering floods in this line cheaper than the same class of goods were ever offered here before. Ah yes ! we fontnt to say we have Coffee and Spiee Mills from 25 centa to ?'JS. Boarding-house and Hotel goods in larpe quantities. Come, Examine, Be Convinced, Pur chase and tell your neighbor go and do Jvkewise. Natt Atkinson & Sons. apl 20 dtf .A . .Cr58KJi?SS St 3 Alll'l'l 1. 1., W1T Allr.VII.I.I-'. - ain;cv !:.. lo-i; r,7 Leonard St, Y.; 2oC K. and exi ha!v-i!i.: pr i-olli ritv and eoi'n: vil'.e. p.v.t'i nr.imj.rcvi il. v ',; '.-fiidddU-m.'ti, at t.ri. iy a specialty. ; also, miners! and e s-'!d bv mo ftraiidit, ;-.:id terns to s-iit the ' - ;:- ;ir e ir.elery. en Ara-ieniv s":. -on M-til-y it. ;s ell V. ;!. :'.e!i s- . i HI T-e. Tl !s nil le.iil -is nil l: li e-. o .1 ii'H r, ;). i V. -11 lee -.-:.!. s 1. ' 1: -! jirr, s v. i:h house. : e; s.il-t in iois. 1: Is : : ., of Vie eri.l 1 ' ,v.. it, .;:i one to lv.-r, mi. 1 :- -1 v. l.ol or sah,iivi,le,l - i i i ieli, I ie.i!:er heavy ie.: ::i;::e on ;!ie T-ieperty 'i-T.l:. 1 l-. i.n c i;v. 'i'eiin e.nui i:i !',i-:,le-e Co. A toll !.::::; y .UvKleri'ls j'.t priee : a Co C-linnhi 1. .-. : .'i! iel;ir:::r p rpeseS ill i -oTse-puwer, 1M,W. 'la ;"' .r.ai'o i : - eere near lop, -. -.i!! lavetbu usual 1 !li-.-i-t. I have also proved. Also prop 'li.ts pi-oper'y bas ie, -1 !Kt V.isll it r I :. ( '.i;i an.l see f -r pt-rs-ins v.-isli-b:iv.- property i'. : who ,. ..! ii : eity .table b.. :- -. 1. beap. l-i:i .Mor.:.t .in. The si i. . -er ::-.ts" rooms '':.- U-1! i- :. v e liimdred . ;. a: .'. t .ve.ilv i!e , e :i !.n : ! a !. Jto tLe -. iv. : :ro'l niou itaius, - :t fr, 'in anv resi 1. N-I t those w ho ::. ih.: I ::.) el the Sl;y p!:n es. N.-ar enlored .i::-ie:e. 1' -r i!i or lent. till- ,1 f-. ;e eum feri :'l'!t: 1,. I. S. Willi Tent, "ii --hi 3 H !i (a 0 1 0 p o o -1 2 o o 3 ra -t A. G. Hailiburton, x Prop. i.ii- w::!!.:! . r.a:..5,e.l fett n!" -e'.v...- ; 1 .:.-. 1,.:. i:,.;iroa.i Depot, Mil';::----: !i:e -:i:. 1 :.c .H!etinteu.lentant tin-Ct-:- ri, yh, .'.-: , II, l- W. N.C.R. R. Goru Fcrc. Ccxufortable KSASONABLS TERMS. FIRST CLASS BAR is ii-.Tn, !,,. :!, wii:.u. wiit 1,0 luaiiil at nil times the l.csi l.nai.is of S:iqnfti:-. U VicV.v, Sii'aneiies i'i tin-; rt, 'tTfltarco. 'I . , ::!iu tiin v. iiii rp-iuwn. !, (h,l:i JViKiilTi U THAN KVL'U! I TH K ST A H OV BUNCOMBE I I Till-: STAR OF BUNCOMBE Grand (Vntral Hotel. '.NT AI! :1 AI.S.IAM AUY AND KS3HCAKY 1887. -'(I'il A.W.VA1S JS";V AM) KLUKI-aKT 1888. THE MOST t'O'i't'I.AIi S2 10 HOUSE Us i a;; SPATE. K!,0i!0 ai i.als during the past year morj ihan every other hotel in the city. VVE FAIR :.) REGISTER 25,000 Till: - YEAR. FIEST CLASS IV KVERV RESPECT Only hotel in the centre of the city. ClVE VS A CA! 1.. S. K. CHEHISTER & SON. Zm" NSV GOOOS ARRIVING daily Cheauer than ever before. Don't listen to i-ur eneniL-s, b it cill and see our goods and prices before you buv. "Old Ched" is n -v at the helm to wj it on you. meh 7 dlimos