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y-:.. ..:.x A8HEV1UK CITIZEN. K. M. i SMA.N, I JOKI.- MU.MS, B.IlTOK 1. It. C'. tltKO.N, J -6.o . SATURDAY A.OKMNG.MAY 1-'. ltS Just : l'nut the time that Senator Ingalls was about to spoil, his con stitutnti in Kansas discovered a salt well, the capacity of which is 5000 barn-Id per day. It will take the entire output to gave the Senas tor. The Wilmington Star says: "We have never heard of a Pres dent, a Chief Ju.-tice, a Cahintt offi cer, a foreign minister or a U. S. Senator being taU en from newspaper offices although men who got their training in such offices may have tilled all or the most of tin ee places." Was not the late Secretary Man ning taken directly from an Albany paper to be made Secretary of the Treasury? MIMSTKU Cl'RKY. The Charleston Xeirs and Covrier of a late date contains a clipping ftur.u .An exchange which gives a veiy pleasant notice of Dr. Curry, Minister "io kj.u'u. The correspon dent says that Minister Curry makes a dm impression, and assisted by his accomplished wife, entertains well; their salon being thronged with ntb'.c and di.-tinguishtd peo pie of the Spanish capital. HOW CliEVELAM) SAVES THE MONEY OF THE PEOPIiK. Win. Sackman was fayored oy the Senate by passing a pension bill because, while surrounded by guer rillas, he fell irom his horse and broke three of his ribs. The Presi dent sent the bill to the Senmte ve toed because Sackman's discharge recited that he was drunk when he fell, and that the result was palpita tion of the heart, not broken ribs. Mary Sullivan's .pension bill was vetoed because one had already been passed in her favor, July 1, 1S86. These instances illustrate the recklessness of pension legislation and the saving grace, to the people and treasury, of the veto power. PEXTEI HISSELF. When our old friend Col. Taz Hargrove, of Granville concluded to change his politics from demo crat to republican, after having been the very bitterest of bitter de nunciators of republicanism and re publicans, the irrepressible Joe Tur ner was making a speech in which he was criticising Mr. Hargrove. An old negro in -the audience inter- pipprTr Tj-irriprjgrul' gqya "MurS Joe, Mr. Hargrove has 'pented his self." We xresume our townsman Mj. Maione has "pented his self;" but, as in Col. Hargrove's case, the Major's 'pentance and thirst for office breaks out all over him at one and the same time. He held office under the democratic party as often and as long as he could. It is need less to say that all this while he was a democrat. Since his services, as an office holder under democratic administration, were not abso lutely required, he began to discover that tho democratic par ty was no longer to be sustained ; that it was all wrong or he had been all wrong, and her.ee he turns with loving smiles upon his, and his country's, enemy. And while he turns and smiles, his heart yearns for office, yea verily, as the hart panteth Jfor thej water-brook. He submits the same test to his new found love that he did to the old ; if they want him they must give him an office. Without office, all the parties are wrong, so far as Maj. M. is concerned; and unless he is in, the country will go to the "demni tion bow-wows." There are a few more yery tew who ere fooling around the cainps of the republi cans, anxious to find the shortest cut to the quartermaster's or pay master's department, ready to enter, so they say, but, each one wanting a soft place, wanting to take and eat the good things which those who have fought the fight through all Bortsofevil reports have secured. And how these old-liners do sit back and looking upon the new-, comers eating all the pie, think, "well what in the thunder have we been fighting for all thin time." Such is the life of the republican party in this State to-day. THE HOUSE HAS A RIGHT TO HIS TAIL. Dr. Alexander McMaster, a veter inary surgeon of Washington city, was carried before Judge Snell in the police court a few days ago, by Agent Key, of the humane society, charged with cruelty to animals, in "Dockin?" the tails of two horses be longing to attaches of the British le nation. McMaster'e counsel pro posed to show the necessity for the alleged cruelty to animals, but the judge would not listen to his argu ment on this point. When the tes timony was all in and argument closed. Judge Snell eaiJ this was the first time 6uch a case had been brought to the attention of the court. The act, he had no doubt, had been dore by responsible peo ple who had no bad motives. The extreme penalty, $250, and one year in jail was to fit the malicious actor in a transaction of that sort. The horse has a natural right to his tail to protect him from flies and other insects. The rich cannot have a right to mutilate animals any more than the poor. A fine of $25 was impos ed with costs. An appeal was noted. STATE NEWS. The News-Observer says: Last night, at a full meeting of the con gregation of the First Baptist cuhrch, a unanimous call was extended to Rev. Dr. W. II. Strickland, of Nashville, Tennessee, to the pas torate oi the church, at a salary of 83,000 a year. Dr. Strickland was in the city about two weeks ago, but he gave no intimation as" to whether he would or would not ac cept a call to this city. It is ear nestly hoped, however, that he will do so. Mr. and Mrs. F. 15. Dancy. Miss Elixa Pittman ami Miss Mary Lilly Kenan leave this morning on the 9:30 north-bound train for an ex tended European tour by way of ISew 1 ork. llie party will be gone several months and will visit :ill the points of interest across the wuter. Mr. Dancy, the efficient assistant State Chemist, still retains his pnsi sition, but will leave a competent man in charge of his duties litre, having obtained a leave of absence. The Wilmington Star says : At the recent meeting of the stock holders of the Cape Fear & Yadkin Railroad Company, held in Fayette vide, a contract was concluded with the North State Improvement Company, as we ler rn from the Journal, foi the cxtenson of the road from Wilmington. 20,000 was the amount agreed upon per mile, iU m ccnsiociiuiun ut mis, the road is to be graded and all bridges built; live new engines, 50 flat, 50 box and ten cattle cars, four first class and four second class coaches, and four baggage cars to be fur nished. The contract price is to be paid 10,000 in first mortgage bonds, $J,ooo in second moitgage bonds, and 5,000 in the stock of the com pany. The net and trim little French man-of-vvar JJUsoa arrived here Sunday and anchored ofi'the foot if Queen street. Yesterday the com mandant, Capt. Antoinc, came ashore and paid his respec's to the Mayor and Collector Robinson, and later in the day these officials, in company vvi'li Capt. Moore of the revenue steamer Colfax and Consul Ileide, visited the vessel, where t:iey were courteously received by Capt. Antoine and his officers, and the Mayor extends his hospitalities of the city to the visitors. DON'T let tha cold of yours run on. You tliink it is a light thin??. Out it may run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or consumption. Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia is dangerous. Consumption is death itself. The breathing apparatus must be kept healthy and clear of all obstructions and offensive matter. Otherwise there is trouble ahead. All the diseases of these parts, head, nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, can be delightfully and entirely cured by the use of Boschee's German Syrup. If you don't know this already, thousands and thousacds of people can te II you. They have been cured by it, and "know how it is, themselves." Bottle only 75 cents. Ask any druggists d&weowly Wire screen doors, and adjustable wiie window screens at AMUiaiuson & t'o's. Nothing like them for Xhe summer, dtf To make room for our large Spring stock we will pell goods exceedingly cheap for the next teri'davs.. . dtf W. A." Blair & CoT T O RENT. 'i'n-o houses furnished or ;r.furiiished apply at mu 1 dlw No. ss Balky st. c OW TAKEN UP. A dun-colored cow was taken tip ou my pro perty five miles west or Ashevillc, on Haywood road. Owner can get same by uroviuir property and paying expenses. G. N. TAYLOR. Slay 2d, isss. DANCING SCHOOL. The undersigned bees leave to inform the la dies and gentlemen of Astievillc that lie will open a Dancing School at BARIUltD SLA I.I. Asheville, Friday, April 27th. Instruction will be given in all the new dances both round and square. Having had manv years exuerience, and being thoroughly familiar with all ot the latest styles, he is confident of his abil ity.to give perfect satisfaction. After the first Friday evening a Soiree will be given every Friday evening for the benefit of ootii afternoon and evening classes, to which the families of the scholars are invited. Terms for 16 lessons, in advance, J.'i.OO. Ti ;kcts lor admission to the Kcr.ool can be procured ut II H. Lyons, and should be soured at once. Ladies and children's class every afternoon from 4 t- 0 o'clock. Gentlemen's class every evening from 8 to 10 o'clock. All schoiars have the privilege of nttending both afternoon and evening lessons, if so de sired, without extra charge. Very recpectfully, d2w PROF. J. A. WREN. ASHEVILLE MEAT MARKET! McINTYRE & BRO., Proprietors. Cor. Xortheast Court Square. On hand at all times the best Beef, Mutton, Pork, Yea), Venison, West Carolina and East Tenn. ecu afford Wild Meats in neasoii. FebHdly J)RIGHTEE THAN EVER! I THE STAK OF BtfXCO.MFJE I THE STAIi OF BUNCOMBE J Grand Central Hotel. 9.S7 ARRIVALS JAKCARY AND FBltllt'AKY 1SS7 2020 ARRIVALS JAN'RY ASD FBHltliiliV ISf THE MOST POPULAR $2 00 1JOUS1 IN THE STATE. 13,000 anivala during the past vear more than every other hotel in the city. WE BID FAIR TO REGISTER 25,000 THIS YEAR. FIRST LASS IN EVERY" RESPECT Only hotel in (Jug te;jtre cf the city. Give ca a cail. p. w. CHEDISTER & SON. tST N2V GOODS ARRIVING daili -Ciieaper than ever before. Don't listc." to oar enemies, butcall and see our gocfc and prices before you buv. "Old Chfj is now nt the helm to w&it on you. men 7 dl2nioR j' -a A Frightful Skin disease. SulTerinffa Mittcnue. litnd nearly raw. Itotiy eorerrd wit It Snrim. .Cured by Hit iutict.it Jttmedltf, Kessks. Six. F.ss X- ' iicner, Monroe, S.C. ltrar Sirs : About two months rg.t. on your rec mmendation. I bought a bottle of CuLicuru Resolvent, on j box Cuticura Stive, and one cake ef Cuticura Soap, for my son, aged thirteen years, who has been nlllicted with eczema for a long tiinc, and 1 :u pleased to say that I believe the remedies have cured him. His salferings were intense, his head being nearly raw, his ears being gone except t iie gristle, and his body was covered w ith sores. H:s condition was frightful to behold. The sores have i.cw all disapnean d. his skin is healthy, eyes bright cheerful in disposit oti,;md isworkingevery day. My neighbors are witnesses to this remarkable sure, and the doubting ones are requested to call or write mc or any ot my neighbors. WM. S. tTKPIIKNSOX. Winchester P. O., I nion .:., N. Mosr.oi:. K. C. Oct. 'i;', 1SN7. The potter Dura ami Chemical Co. : ('i ntl men : Mr. Win. S. Stephenson of this c 'Uiity ! ought bis son to town to day to let us sec him, and l slir.-.v -,iavhar. Cuticura Remedies bad done lor liiiu. 'i'tiis i ihi ease referred to in our letti-r to you s;tr:e time agr. To lo.k nt ttie boy now. one would suppose ilia- there had never been auytt.ing the mlter wiii( him. seetns lo be in peiloVl tieaPh. We have. riHeu and herewith incline ht his father has to soy abo-t t' "- mat ter. wrote il just us l:e dict-it-'d. VVe are sellihtt quite a quantity of O'.t'irun Pen.edies and htar i:'tliinjr out f .r them. We regard the i uti -uia K- mvdn s l:.e bvst i-i the inn! ket and shall do nil we can U prou'nte fir. i s;i!e. Vou.-j tnil ', STEVrXSA- liliUNEK, IhtiFEiMs and I'haimacists. Cuticura, the great skin ( ure, and Cuticuia Soup preoarrd from ir, cxlei nnlly, and Coticura Resolvent, the new bluod pnriiier, internally, are a fugitive cure for every form of skin and blood disease, irons pimples to scrofula. Sold everywhere. I'rioe, Cuticura, 50c; Soup, .!.; Itesolver.t, SI. Prepared by the 1'ottek Dure and Chemical Co., lloston, Mass. 4Send for -How to Cure Skin Diseases," t'-l paires, E0 ilhr-tratioiis, an 1 lot) testimonials. m PLEyT Dlack-Leads, clmppefl ami oily sUin prevented oy cuueura -Memcuiea toap. HjrtVcak, Painful Backs, Kidney end Uterine Pains and Weak nesses relieved in one minute by file ,' Ctttlrura .Intl-Poin Platter, the first and only pain killing plaster. New, instantaneous infallible. cents. William IIopHns, who w;i3 to have bcr-n handed in Rali:n counly y stt-rdity, w:is rcspitt il ly Governor Gordon. Hopkins is the man who elmied :i strimjjer tu death I'tcuse he wore a "hiled" siiii t Is ('cxisni!titini Im-;ii';thU ? Rea.l t'ne lbllo-.vi.ii; : .Mr. C. II. MY-rris, Newaik, Ark., eays: "uas ilown with Ahscf ss of l.un:F, ami fiiiMids and phy sicians tirononnivd nuk an Inenraljle ( '(ir.:;tiniitivt'. IVpii Sakinsr Jr. Kind's ''V DiM-nvvrv lor (.'.instiair.ltiin.aiii now on in v third hultie. and ahhj to oversee thp work mi n iv farm, it U t'.;e iinest medicine ever made." Jesse M iddlevart. I ec tur. Ohio, says : "Had it l ot l.eeii jur Ir. Kind's New Discovery for (.YinMiinptmn I would Ii.'.ve (lieu ot Jaintr 1 rou tiles. M as aiven vn uv doctors. Am ncw i:i liest of health." Try it. Sample, liettlen free at H. H Lvons di iiir store. WH ITLOCK'S S'ew C'lulliiitg If i!ir!i5i'iit. In order to supply our mini- rous patrons with a new class of Clothini; for Men, Uovs and children, 1 have opened a new place two doers helow "WhitlocU's Corner where 1 am prepared to oner a coiiiphtr niir ttock of t lie niott fctvlish. best fitting, and b?t mitile line ciothhxj that have yet been put on this market. The prices will Ik: reasonable ami uniform to (ill. I will devote my prv.nal atit-ntiim to thi3 brancli, and can tale'.y as-ert tuat there are Jew men m (?;; State who are bi tter equipped witli experience anil facilities to furnish the best class of Clothini at lowest possible prices than I am. I can save you the trouble oi order inn fiom abroad. I tre.arantee satisfac tion in all classes and jit you It Iter than you can get anywhere ela';. CCSTOM DEWBIMEXT. I will make Clothing to order of the bat grades of Imported and Domestic goods only. I can safely promise you as irood flttinpr. and stylish garments as the beet merchant tailors in the largest cities can produce at less than city prices foi sanie class of work. jYb mitjits i(7 be paused lo any customer. One triai will convince the best critic of custom clothing that I exajwerate nothi"ir Kespectfully, A. "VVhitlock, Atient. SPECIAL NOTICES. J70R SALE. rpright Piano, "Arion," a'.soii Melodiai am; Various ar.idcs uf household furniture. m2dJv. AdJress 1'ox 5't. ('ity. riio LOAN, five Thousand (r..WLi Dollars A.-beV.lle real estate. Api'iv to THCS. A. JON Erf, n:av S dtf Koom No. 7 l.ei.-n! lik ek. House eoirer Havwcod and rlinf sir-t-t. co .taininc ei.-bt roous. IV';cssi;m five 1 May lt. Kr.iiuircot A 1. cl .V.Ml.Y. apiay d'.f 1IOO 1IOCSE AND l.i'T 1'U.t "u:ie eood horse am5, lot Pi-iicy -iirc-it I -r sale. I'rice low. l-jasy t mi. i::iU:te at lira en oSice. n.- h -J d:t jOK SALE, One ot the best start- :i- :u itvv:i. 'i t-Mns t,; cash, balance on lone lime. Lmiuirc at CiTw.ii.s ollice. e.;e. :: dtl pOH SALE, A sjilendid sadd e a-.id ran iuge !ior.-e, smiy and two setts 1 harntss, all in excellent t oiiui tiou. suitable for a faniilv. Applv to nieliiS dtf W. C. C.'.ttMD.H AI I.. OOD i'lilYATE BOAUD. Darties desirini: coed private board can be accommodated satisfactorily by applviiift !o M1CS. T. W. Ni.EI.. '32 Haywood street, uov It) dif near lintteiy Dark. ilJl'. DEN I'. 1 ine of tho most elojiant front noni5 in Asbu vilie; situated on south Mnin street, suitable lor two or three ludies. Klcaiitiy fuiniRhcdspiundid lattice ftiit-C', h'Ui;tam in front, e::d all conven iences Apply to 1. C. HAIKU. apl 13dtt H ALL Foil RENT. The tnird floorof thj Diirsett 1 uildine, Nc-rth Court Square, lately occupied by tho :asoiiic fraternity, is for rent. It is we'.l a' apted to club T association mtetint's, or for a small factory. Kents reasonable. Applvto P1 -j-l dtf DEV. DR. BCIINET C. JyJOTICE Js hfrebv given that all accounts d the late firm of Deyi olils, lfalrd & Co. unlcs .i d within ten davs iioiu date w ill be left with t.:. attorney lor coilecdon by proeess of law. ma 8 Jwlw 1. i. II. REYNOLDS. JJOARDEI'.H WASTED, 'j'o cccupy t.70 nice front rooms in new hnvse on Flint stree'.. one door Irom Haywood si'cet; also dayboa;d,rs. i-ocat on in hvc minutes' aiS of court home. Apply on premises or to Mr JJowie at Smith & fiaird's. may tf H OAKDERS WAiiTED. .Mrs. E. M. Nathan is now prep j.i to nccoin- mfiiiale a liniiied numb rof day and tai le b'lai-d;-era. Rooms delightfully sifia'.ed and nicely furnished. Fare to suit the most fastidious. Polite and atwjutfvc servants. Cleadiness trintly observed. For tornm. &e., apply at No. ISO Haywood sr. may 8 dim MKS. E. U. NATH IN. STATE OF NORTH CAROL1S A. Duncombe Coun' y. Notice is hereby given, that if the helra 01 Da vid AJliSDn, who departed this life ia the year 17M.br within a few year-i thcreilter, in tlie State of Penuiiylvania, will mi' Ke ihetr s-lves known to the editor ot the "Asheville Citizen," a newspaper published at Asheville, N C, t:iey will receive Information ol gnat importance to them. Itlsdcsi ed that such persons, if to be found, make themselves kn iwn within sixty days irom the dutt of this publication, as a lon ger delay may be detrimental 13 their int . ri st.; April IS. 18SS. 3S?G XE'S SALE ! ! Large stock ot'gcoia tobe sold during the next few da-3 at asacririae. Evcy A.hir.!t iu store will be Bold at New York cost. Why hht malfe your purchases while you can Duy gcoas at. a amaucr figure than the merchants have to pay hy -whole-gale? Everything kept in a general store, on hand. Closing out and this opportunity will soon be over. Call early, and Messrs. F. N. carrington and J. 8. West who have charge will be pleased to wait on you. ASSIGNEE OF api 20 di f A. H. Stockton t- Bon. Xja,r2.gr's TeTX7 MAIN STREET, nintilul Unildjiiir B.ofs in !?kyU;iil is ti'i t! A. & S. R. 11., and lenJtirsonville pike seven miles South of AHie'villf. 't'l e 1 ttrAftii;:i .ire line mineral spriegs Chalybeate water, Sulphur, Irorj, l-'psiiiii, A i ti in iMui :rfttstjp.8 cold as ice. l-iuyi , ievi'S ioTs i:: f-Tist; v.iii;; streets 100 fee. giand views, pure air, no dust nor mud - A !ii) lots airea-Iy e id to wtrj aiift',PlSi(or homes. Fine hotel nearly built and otli"r imritr. im nf. ' ' i Free 1.10 n:;t s:k! t nck. F;iK particulars bv writing or bv leavins orders with J. J. II ill A Sou. OTIS A. MILlJliH, Prop'r., !! l!)d:5m Asheville, N. C. DENTAL CARDS. IS. M. F. AKHlSiVTOS, SL'RGEOS DENTIST. OFFICE UOO.MS: I) Over L. Munday's store, Tutton Avenue, se LI'U'.'cl IViUj'.'i llnnnk over (irr.ni .1- Roscberry'9 Iiug siort.rcMdei'.ce in sane huiMir. A-hevil'e, N. f' Jeb'J-wAs7 R. il. REEVES, D. I) S. !. F. RAMSAY, D. D. S REEVES and RAMSAY, Dkstai. (ffics in ronrally Building over RtdiNooil's sto e, .'uttou Avenue, in iv (i aly U 5 IS SOW OPEN FOR ISO. If Having large airy rooms. A nice shady green yard and the best water ia the eity First houe on Ilaywor.dst , No. f). about. -400 vnrds west Iro:a court house sijUare, ner "Katterv Park." DR. ISAAC M UliOYEht:, Proprietor, apl 21 dlmo THE 8TATCE OF LIBERTY FKLHiHTEXINi! THE WOULD. A Kill fro'n t :i j'vfip'e of t.io Repu'olie ot France lo the per.;. ie of the rni'.ed Slates, cora memoratci t':e ii'.'i '.'ice o! the two nations in achieving the indepe-idetice of the United States of Americ f, and ai'e-ts their abiding friendship. strangers visiti:ig Ne-.v Y'ork should not fail to see this wonderful colossal work ot art on Bjdloe's IstanJ. st-.amboat Haves (ioverument Dock, Eattvy, (tel-iJMiiiisofall elevated railroads) daily, evi :y i-our from !i A. :. to TJ ,. M Fare for round tril, cents. Pro ef.ds VV'lei to the comp'.i-ti:'-?i of tha arches .:ntl i-i.-r.ys of the pedes' al, huilt hy voluntary contributions of the people ci'the L'riited States. may 8 lin R. L F11.PATRK K. T. W. FITZPATRICK FITZPATRIGK BROS, ' ; f r f if a I Is a in t rrs, 2 X. Main ft , AS I IK VI I. L1C. N. C, DEAI.Kla IK Sfceci'j't it as, Fatsii;fx. Oils, I i,-s'iiishci. Ready Mixed Psiintsa Speeality. Kstitnntes Fnrnishr I i-si Aj'pHcaiioa. Al! ;-,;, ;,v vnniipilv attended I lO. H"V KS dtf ; TIj; ( ; ::.- i vvamiK-r isi j 1'r.iion. 1 m. ti & j ! Phifodslpliia Record i is iW h :i"V I ' .'III. e a ..:r, in . -. V. '-i 1! S ! p. s!::L't' paid) for one year. rndav) ftr f'!. r Sm-.dav) i' r I'tAii.v i' ::i- 'i-i IT invn.iw AM. ' ! MOWS: Uea-'ii. : f -r t't? Farmev; JhaiVniit forth." Bu-iiieM Man; Ucatlir'n for the ih.nh-.l.l; i;.--r.t:iiia f;i the Million (Mr' ii'r.tii.-ii (;ver 100,000 Its Cbeaimess Pit's It Within the Reach of Everybody. Record Office, !)!! 'hestnut Slrenf, Philadelphia. McAboy Hoiise, In tlie Ecjiuable C limate Of tUc Soted Thermal Kelt, This popular resort is situated at the foot of Tryon and Warrior range of mountains, in the celebrated thermal belt, ono mile and a half from Tryon City, 40 miles South of Asheville, on the Asheville & Spartanburg Eail Uoad. This house is large, roomy and home-like, with broad piazza, situated in a Qiisp 01.1) obove of oak, mimosa, walnut and pine trees, wjth a beaut tful lawn, flower? and shrubbery. The hotel fftrm affof du aij ample supply of fresh milk, frulU aud barru. Tho stable supplies saddle horses aud carr riages for the romantic drive.-1, for which this region is noted. The house has lately been refurnished and put in flrst-clas? order, with addition of water worts fpr wash-rooms, bath-rooms, drainage, ic. rienty c.f puro mountain spring water; also, iron spiing water, popspsaiug wonderful mpdicinal qualities. Open al tLe year. Address !. J. KEI.Z., (foimcrly pf Wilmington, Pel.,) JfcAloy'H, Yolk co N. Q. apl 15 dCmos CAFSA It'.S IIFAU HOTEL (VELAR'S HEAr, g. c, FAMOUS RESORT OF THE. SOUTH- Will be opened for the season of 1888 cn"May 22d, i288. In the meantime, parties can be accommodated. 5nte for tei ms to F. A. MILE. M. D., may2dtf Propiietor. - elr3r Store, ASHEVILLE. tioli! onl silvir watolitsof cvory tie scrij)iion;cliroi;o(jiaplis f JiU'crent maktfl. t ver 100 wntcbis In choose from. Evertbiiirus t:ally feept in a first ci;isf jewcliy Btore FUKCHASES ENGRAVED FREE Key v ::l v.atilii-iJ i-lianjrctl to st'tn wild in ii-f slays notice. A spe fialtv i-f fiiif v.nit-li ami ji-w-1 !ry rvi-airinir Satisfaction Gtiai-an eed. Aueut fi r ihi- -i U bij It-ii quick train Kuckfcrd wstclu-f. II. I.. I.Ni, JenrU-r. 12111 THE ASHEVILLE Silnr - Springs - Hotel, Is open for guests. First-class in every put io ular. balisfaction guaranteed. TiiltMS Per week .S10 00 Per day 2.00 f JAMES D. CARRIER, aprSdlro Manager. French Brad Hotel A. G. Halliburton, x Prop. This Hotel i.s located within one hundred feet of the Western North Carolina Railroad Depot, aad nex to the offices ot the Superintendent and theOeneral Freight Agent of the W. X.C.R. R. Good Fare, Comfortable Rooms OM REASONABLE TERMS. FIRST CLASS BAR is attached, wnere will be found at all times th-: Lest brands of Liquors, Wines, IS rait dies, L'igttrSi TTvbacco. Telephone conueet'on with Cp-towi.. inrlia dtf Chambers & Weaver, t 1 I. Livery, Vi ed & Sale Stable. Willow street, Letweeu Swann&noa Hole and Methodist church. Ofrice: 62 Main street 2 doors below poHtofllce. liuttcr equipped than ever with the litc'8t ntylea of vehicles and a nice lot of saddle horses. Telephone No. 5i. Horses on hand for sale at all times ICE CREAM ! If you go to II ES TONS for Ice Cream, you will Lc satisfied that. 1 he riphl place has liccn fomul to put tli 0 most delirious Ice Cream in Wnevilic. J. M. HESTOlir. IN VIEW ()' Fouie very eitraotdinary tiocery talk and advertising jiiven 10 the people of Abbeville lately, it may be as well lor me to S3y sciiiethini; reasonable on the subject 01 groceries. fince I have been in business here, it has always been rny aim to sell the Best Grroceries obtainable at a fair and reasonable profit, I and mv customers now will taketrom me o ly th best groceries; and this is as I j would have it, because if people are able to pay for goods of best quality, they are I satisfied and enjoy such goods, and 110 complaint is made. Recognizing the demands of a goodly portion of this community for the beet goods, I have undertaken alwaya to supply such goods, and while the eople bt Asheville are not recklessly extravagant, other coneideiations than mere cheapness influence them in buying groceries They believe in Living "Well? and they know that the higher the quality of groceries they get the better they live. People are apt to adapt them selves to their I'ircumstances. Those who can ftffrd tP pay for the best goods usually get them, tli'oce who haye to us? inferior goods do so onlv because thev are obliged to. They want the best goods all the same. Kow -what I want lo say lo my patrons and the people of Asheville is this : I can and will meet the prices of any legitimate competition, and by this I mean that I will sell goodp, (quality considered ), as loip ag others y I)o sell in a regular way and on a basis' of um form and moderate profits. Merchants sometimes in their vain efforts to "get the Enrtb" oyerbuy themselves, or they sometimes buy goods tbey cannot b&ndle. In either of the above cases these goods are on the market for what they will bring, profit is not considered, bnt to get rid of an Elephant is the sole solicitude and consideration ! The time ia not yet pome, nor do I believe is cooiiDg when it will be neces pary to go into a cat and dog tight, or guerilla warfare, to sell groceries in When that time does come, my busi ness will be foreale. Respectfully, S. if.KEBLEB. apl 22 dtf ' REAL ESTATE DEALERS. Extraordinary BARGAINS IN Vacs IN ASHEVILLE. Offered for a Short Time, MY B ostiG, Blanton Go., Real Estate Dealers, Ji'o, S Jt'orth Public Square- The property below described is all beautifully and conveniently situated. LINCOLN AND SIIEL15Y PARKS are in the southern part of the city between the Court House andthe depot and mid way between Buttery Park and Garret; s new hotel, and are rapidly building up MILITARY PARK is in the North western part of the city, on Chestnut street and Pearson Avenue, about midway be tween the Court House and French llroad river, on the street leading to Pearson's bridge and Richmond Hill. All have beau tiful views of mountains, valleys av.d city. Lincoln Park. NO. STREET. SI.lv. I'RICF.. 16 Cor. Phifer and Uailey 60x150 ? 750 17 " " " 700 iS " " 700 Iti cor. Phifer and Blantor. ' 700 20 - " 7S 21 " " " 7110 22 ' ' " 700 23 Ulanton 80x240 1000 24 " " iocio 25 " " 1000 26 " 1000 27 Bartlett 125x164 15,-K) 28 " 120x164 1501. 29 Adams 75x112 750 32 " 75x1 iS 750 36 " 75x120 750 3S " 75x23 7oo 40 " 75x126 700 42 " 75x130 700 46-47 cor. Dep. & Ad'ms 150x130 1000 45 cor. Dep. and Ulanton 6oxio, 400 43 Ulanton 75.x 75 600 41 ' 7.vxu'5 7 39 " 75x120 37 " 75x120 35 " 75x'- 33 " 75x120 49 cor. Depot & Ulanton 144X 93 50 65X 1 50 St " 6x150 '53 65x150 55 " 65x150 57 " 65x150 59 " 65x150 61 cor. Bai tlctt & Ulanton 65x150 700 700 7 S 75 Soo 650 50 700 700' 7SO 75 1000 800 75 75 75 75" Soo 700 650 600 75 700 700 700 700 70x150 69X 1 50 69x150 69x150 69x150 125x105 "1x140 65x150 65x150 65x150 69x150 6ij. 1 50 'ox 1 50 09X 1 50 69x150 0 Blanton 67 " 71 " ; i - 2 Depot 'y S6 5 60 64 Bailey 66 " 68 " 72 ' 74 Shelby 3 Bailcv 75x150 700 5 " 7Sxi5 ,0 6 " 7SXI5 600 7 " 75x150 600 9 " 75x150 500 10 " 7SXI5 4 26 cor. Silver t Blanton 75x150 650 25 Blanton 75x1150 600 21 " 75x150 400 20 75x150 500 19 " 75x150 700 35 " 75x110 600 36 " 75x110 500 37 " 75x110 400 40 liailey 95x300 1500 Military Park. 14 Pearson Avenue 300x300 3500 13 " ' 100x200 1000 7 ' ' 135x200 1000 S cor " 135x200 1250 9 " ' 135x200 1250 10 " '" 135x200 1250 u cor" " 135x300 1250 12 Chestnut 150x150 1000 30 " i8er2oo iooo 31 " '100x200 IOOO 33 " 100x200 1000 Haywooil Street. Large lots on this street; north-side Bat tery Park, for sale on good terms. We also have other well located vacant lots for cottages, pi ice from Jioo 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 mosf desirable homes ip the city. Also one tluc-rooai coit&ge located in Doubleday, for rent at reasonable terms. For any other kind of city property that mav be desired call on BOST1C, BLANTON & CO.; No. 8 North Court Square, Burnett Building. JOHH M, CAMPBELL, Rcak Estate -s-Dealerand Agent. prg" - Q!rrj .,,rf RESIDEXCE Ol J. M. CAMPEELL, AVE ST ASHEVILLE. Jf-.-a'i Ehtato bongbt in Asliovilli; tbrouiib J. M. Oiitii-. il ahvrtys proves Refers by Permission to lion. Iltic'u Thompson, AesistatU S'c. V. S. Tn'upury, Hon. T. 1). Johnston. M. C . Ashi-vi!!,- X. (.:.. Rev. Sam Small, Washington, 1). C, Chestnut st, l'litla. '). II. Sauipiion tfc Co., C! Chaiincy st., Boston; "iT Leonar l s!, Y.; L'06 Brown Bros., Proyitlonco, K. L Col. Frank Coxe, 1'rop'r Battery Park liotfl, Ayhovilh-, N. C. Geo. V. Palmt-r, Banker, Sa'tville. Ya. Bank of Asheville, Asheville, X. C!. t.'ommercial Banl:, Columbia, S. C. Carolina National Bank, Columbia. v 1. Options on Property Bought and Sold. s buying, M'iliiiL.', rcni.ir.j; ami exeiiangini; property a specialty. D Ail kinds of liivperiy. Vi.ith city and country; also, minttr.ii and tin's and farina near A-ilieviile. vinir )iopertv, improvr-i! ain! imimprovod, will be snM hy me etrai;ht, iinitsion or intervention if middlemen, at prices and terms to .suit the. ni'.r.iuu!!! lamls and larins near A-ih-.'viiu Thi- follow without com purchasers 'io i'.cri's r.mla bcanlilui rosideiicc wiJi all mo'.l trn iuii'i-ovonuits on Ii;l M, mily r niitiiitc-' walk v (i;;rt Iiih:m: A biirtrain. Or .vi 1 te s:i'o iliviilt;! Aii-lsoUl. 4 lon.-t: i:ul on Hill st, very Ccsi'aVic. " lots us : r Xc.v I'el'ot. lfcTtrsio.iary iutcrebt in Patton Ave. Hotc-I : Ifl rooui-i. lot -11 it 011 Ave. l.V fl 011 Pcpot st. lij lois 01: l'a'ton Ave ami 1 t nt sr. 21 Ht:rcs light at Sulphur Spring- I'ronti :ilt U'!o ft on rail out anil same on main ii ay wood turn pike: leallt:tu! crovo. '2a:i acres nt Turnpike: fir est ftrni-e la!:l iti '.V. S.r. .loiiu aert. nrar "i;aiha'i:,( c. lots on VVi.lovv Jl acres or ::.'J lots of Dr. Hardy place: line for ft truck farm. 4 acres avi: h-.u.-;., one mile f oi;-: urt iiov.s: : cbeari. IS lo'.s on Main s'.. 11 acres or mi Jots near; ori:ora:e limil i:, from court house : the li-iest river an i mountain views. a!.-o lhie t u;!::i:i.'; i.ites ar.il tr-'o l u-.it cr powt r Any paries wishing to purchase anv of the a'iA "1 per cent commi -sion paid roa! i-sf.it-.- aironts bv much pti.i'; rty, -.soli lmat'.'d, which i, improve cry .011 iK-:t:iv every priip ip..! street i:i the cir oecii jii:ii-(-., iu ii:v iiaiois ii-i),-i.,ms vf:i) advertise 1 Thcv have anthoi izc-u me to ir.e and I will show on any property von 1110 in iiny hi a nargain ami win Pave tii'"., and iies i-e 11 advertised can have it d .ne throimh ine free of wantt-i bak at ir..-perly with the viov.- ,,!'!, :r.iu" will be shn free 10 a comiurtaole convcvaniw. Foi: Uknt 0-r.iom bousu on Ilil! st. Ample grounds. OnifoHaUe h'.ui:ie. Cheap. For. Kust, r.i-T not Foil Sale. The white cottage of seven roonu on Town JIomitnin. The ho-.iHe is exceedingly comfortable. The liucst ci.'tern in the citv; -:i(,a staMc. scrvuuti' roomn and chicken hotiHe. One bundled and feventr feet ef I road i.n-h. While it is live hundred feet higher than Main street, it is from two io'live decrees warmer in winter tr.d tw enty de f;reCK cooler 111 fnaimtr. There il Keithe- f3 or dew. bnt more ix .ecu cn he Lrcatkcdto the i-qnare foot tha:n:i any other bouse in t!:e South The views. ii;i!i-.;a;ls, livers and niouutairiH, the most extensive and the grandest, i.v eiii:er lav or ::i;ht, t!:at can I e seen from anv resi dence in America. Tc.e house wiil be "rented furnished oviinfurni hid. None but those who can appreciate the beraUics ef Nature, or desire the herithiett l.-c..t. n :'n tho Lund of the Sky netd apply. Fou Kknt.--Iu A. Weber's property !:u-j;e comfortable ioohm v.ith fitephiee?. Near colored graded school and Jfcq-.tiet cl.r.rch. Also, L'. S. Wall Tent, with lly, complete, for sale or lent. Op cm rr liroiio - SUMMER PLATES FOR 7i, June, JitSy. H 'inn tw j;,:ni t 0.-rui)ll l,y nt I'.rsun: THE MATCHLESS." I'-r dav. I l'er day. P.o . . it. ':! , , I i . . .. I'er ii'..-.ii''.i i-f -1 v.eil.r-, 75 to f.'.nt I l'-r :ntm!h, Sii.--!.tl rate to lamiKcts Above rates ar :r n e: n-I r.,-,-.,r.; roe::'.-. I'm iur i tiiies v. ::1 ? i.tiis wi-ii !..-.! : s, ex ; r ; ! itoi U'.'.L'tti ,1.0 I :. : i ' ''is? ! '- f,1 .. . '-ft--f.-ipr A1.T.TI. WIS MADDOX, Brest. C. M. Mcl.OU I), V i'r -s . The Western Carolina Saving Bank, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Gener:ii Chinking. IJepssHs Receive;?. Ixe. . .Jfce llonphl and Sold. W Co??ctlGn made on all accessible painty Tins Savings featnre will receive fpeeia! a'.'cntion. On a'l deposits in this department deposited for four months or longer interest at tli- rate .f four per cent per annum will be paid. Deposit vonr Dimes, von will soon hctvt- Doll.r. Ojn from 9 a m. to ' p. 10. from G p. m. to S p. m. On Satar-uaya Dike, tors: M. J. Jieardcrj. M.J. Fag. J. E. Ray, .1. K. UeeJ, K. B. Johnston, K iward II. Coleman, G- i. S Powell, Lewis ia tdox, V M. McLond. ma o d wSmcs GHUIUIU liUTK On Pafcton Avenue for Sale. All hail Creation far and near Of the hotel lot you now shall hear. Let pealing drains and cannons roar, Froclaim the news from shore to shore. The lot immediately west of the Buncombe "Warehouse contains two acres 2G4 feet each on Bailey and Grove streets, fronting 363 feet on Patton Ay cnu.o, just opposite the Battery Tark Hotel Frame Building, Metal Roof, 16 rooms. Now occupied by Mrs. J. C. Smith. This is the best property in Asheville for another Combining both for business aud pleasure, public yet retired, mtignlflciea scenery, second only to Battery Park. Situated about midway between the foot hills of Beaumont and the Frenen Broad river and Depot, and in the near future will be the centre of business and population ;f the Moun tain City. I offer this property .is mi ir iioz,E, until the 15th of May next, and if not sold by that time, I propose then tt cut it into business and building lots. Titles perfect. For further information, prices and terms, address feb 15 dtf S. M. THOMAS, Laurinburg, N. C. 1 lots near cometery. 1 iot on Academy st. :; lots on Haiiey st. a lots 011 Wallacli Bt. r lots on Town MounUiu. :t lots on I hillips st. S lots on liailev St. The J'i'l iletnn nlaee of !: tier. - Willi lions. Tlii wiil be subiiiviiL'.l uix'i .-.!. in lots. It is located in tlic ttrowint; town of Victoria 4ui acres in Onum's cave from one to two mi. from city. A il1 be so;d as a whop, or subdivided to suit t tr small farms- Soil is rich, timber heivy aud biiick ieatl and mica, taints ou tliM property in Iari;e ituanti' i's :'o acres near liristol, Tenn. One house and lot in lUtill'City. Tenn. fH-Vi'ii) stock of Columbia liridiic 'o. Atoll bridge bringing lare monthly dividends at price as'td. i.),i() r.ri stock ors.lu la Mfi;. Co. Columbit, 8. ('., lit. es- j.roperty for mauufacturit'iT ; t rpitses in tile Smith. Developed horse-power. Hi.oeu. r.cneombe county bonds for sale. ve properties will save the usual cons'iltin-jr ir.e direct. I have also .1 and niiiiuprovcii. .'.'so prop v fur sale. This property has wr.iit, ti sell it but wli dj nit wisli it sell it, and pay tne for it. (.'all and see tuny wish, and will buy fur persons wish- nunmv. Persons win rho have property c iht. i:i-rs )!:s who n urou id 'lie citv liovit 11 ie ; i v THE SEASON OF JfSHS. rs? ami StpSanbrr. V. Vt.-n on: llacm in tK-mpltd fc T,co 1'trr.ont: Xi to ?12 IL'O to $150 lo I cation of THE ABOVE LATELY STYLES. t call and make IOX (JF 5fMl!l,LlKEIi? FOR BASTE .".iRY XiiWEST 1 1 le found, WIIITLOuK'S. MoUUTD, Cashier the h tviu-rs ii.- ..artiueut vill be open A i llll'h I'M 'Uf i il II 4 IV v V r
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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May 12, 1888, edition 1
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