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-. - ; , ! , Mr. N mi wm Revenue Officers liake a Big Raid in vake. V A. and f.i. College to Have an Exhibit at Omaha. . Several New Insurance Companies Licensed ? ANew Wagon Factory lor Raleigh "Which Will Have an Output of 1.000 Spokes Daily. ' maleigh, FeTx 17. Th'e Southern Express " ompany will appear, before ..-the --railroad oomrnSesfion to-day, anldaSso the" telephone :jomipany; will 'be given a 'hearing. Major Wilson, wiilf be "tauere, and -that will mean TO:Uch. r ' " ' J- The Jbeiavy windt of .Tuesday-night did quite a great deal of diamine here to trees, - fences and even to louses; : One residence Ibiaa the tManiEtey blown down, and. 5t fall ' 4ng on 'the arouse crushied through into, one . cm of, the rooms,' doing miuc!h diamlage.' The N. J. car shops suffered quite a good deal cf damage. . ... v --v 1 The secretJafry of staie .yesterday Sensed vitwo insurance companitee to - do fcuslnetes , in the t3ta!te, "The Pacific Fire . lakuiance i -oouniiaaiy -.of New- York and ; the "Kansas 'Mutual Life Inteunanlbe company" of To- Dr. lAbbofct thE' (morning eomeshadk at nirnffiss'ioner (Pearson, "ani says he ... ( Ab- infect rigM tb issue saibpoeuas. , He cites ; Seotam 27 of the pajTrtod commilsdKMi. euo, . and rule 10 of tihie rules of oroutice. ia tooth "ofTwMch Bays -thait feuhpccna'S for witnesses tar to -per sons or oorpoiratlons. to appear be - fiofce it!hie ywnim,iwRiiinm w any one or more of " atold jCKOTi,Tr.las!8cDi, : -cia te Sa3ued by any . yne " nom the shwilder cwmes : -when It tia sxid v If it - requires a axuajoriity of th'e comim.:s-a" ; sdon :to Issue snhpioenias; it should require , anajority" ctf -the xfommiEsikw .tohoild up iiihlotse "ardieired to be 'ifes-ud.' ' " " i, - -Hie mews' regarding 4h Mowing .up of 'Kh.fe lifaine has aaiuead '9 rauch ercltenDsnt ere as it imtst 'Qo all over 'the" country. - Many felieve tbat ft. was -blown -t up by fiipaniLard(3 - instead; of -, iby an ; expJcicia . of - lbs own maglaai'tte,; 'N'othing of cowrie can . known posBtivefy for some diiys. , lA: t actfcwy -for iCbie manJufaltirre of wagon pokies has ib&enx Jompleted h'cre, . The out- fat lis 1,000 spbklest dially,. acid twenty -men are employed. ' The enterprjee "4s owned - nd operated' , oytwo Englielbjmen, Messrs. oa iland Driierly.whor Sbave been here for -some time -in "the foumidry business.- The : fyusisi9s d bippett -direot 'tJo IifVtrpool. The 5im.ber la secured heae; to "Wake cowoty. At present onuy otak as used, , bait -persrasmion, sna-ple atd othsar mkitive woods will ne used tetter on. ' . . . Collector 'Dunfaam has been informed of a. : -capture of 1,500. gallon llllfcit distillery out sHi "Wake county, -, - - Preshtent iRobeiit Hanoock is !here f rom 4fCew Berne ont Jtn&uxsa.-, -. It is generally ' Relieved that he will be retatoved ifrom -the : "ixresJdency of -Ube tAtlaniSic (and North Oaro 4roa Ta'flroad. ' - -' TVIarcihi; oaaae in yesterday a.' iittle ahead -of time. . There wias soatuely - anything -rfaxrt of torture o ;any who were forced to -t on the streets, for t)he dust Wew in cJouds iamd if ante dfd oat oarry a real good. : OTiostantiai weagnit they were liaWe to rose . . iheir ibailainee w3nenerer they struck a erosa- - - The result of the meeting here on ' the ; ainu ox oiae ecane -aemooraiMC execuxive Jmmitaee. will be wa'Whed with anuh in terest. .V s - " j v .The lour infeuranKje oomptsTOics !rn North CJaroIijna th(at are doing tthe higgcst busi esl3 are -the Mutual - "Life, of . New . Tork, O. L. Oliller, of CharJotte, agent;- pay ing 5,60 t)AXa. IThe -Equ4tiahle Life Asau- wuoe sddety. James Somthstatee., of DirrhaTn. . ganx; . pay ?4,zei. - rrne New York tare, : John D. Chisrch, of Oharlotte, agent pays ?3,854, and '. the Mutuial Benefit, John C. i Orewry, Rialeigh, ageimt,''pays $2,987, . ' " .The Agricu'ltural and.tMacbJanical college is arjaking arriaingenreinite for an exhibit to" te -mtaJie at the exposItSon out at Omaha, " IA. netw fine oil (picture (the work of Mr. i Ctandar) of he late Major Finger is po- ex fcJMtion" "here. : It is for the tate Normtal ard Industrial ttoltege at Greensboro. Under thle new law m f ees are allowed heriff s, felenka or witniesses, . when v the gHaaid Jury toil to find a true hitll: Several perdons tere -bought up these 'Wiitness Uek rls or la other words advanced the ananiey k (the witnesses, and took the : tuckets to scJIeidt themselves. iNow.they are out the amount's from those witnesses whese oases he grari Jury turned down. CURED OP BLOOD POISON AFTER FIFTY-TWO DOCTORS FAILED. ' -mood aim Co., Atlanta Ga, , , t " Gentlemen: In 1872 a small pimpl9 fcroke out on my leg. It began eating and in four months I w as treated hy t phys ician of Talladega county, Ala. where I lived eighteen years. He relived it for a .hort while. - In six weeks it broke ou,t -again in -both legs, also on my shoulder. Two small oones were taken out. It con tinued until 1876. In this time I had twelve -different physicians. They told me the on ly reraeiy was amputation; that It could never, be cured, c For six : months I could cot .walk, a step. I went to Mineral Wells. Texas Epent $300.00; caine home; - went, to Slot f jrir s. Ark., stayed nine months l failed to cure me. In 1887 I came back Dimiagham,- Ala. If was f advised to write yc-J, which I did.,; You wrote me ttit B. 3. B. would cure me,-and I could est th9 medicine from Nabors & Morrow, irurgists, of our city. I boughtt ten' bot tl"3 and tefcre I had finished my fifth bot 413 my l 3 besan-to teal, and in less than two Eacnti.3 I was sound and well. -That Lis teca nearly two years ago and no sign cf its return yet. I have spent in cash over 1 1C0.C3, .ad B. B. B. done the work: that all'tLs rest failed to do. You have my rcra:i: i:a to publish this. I bave traveled . 3 r:-ch trying to get well that my cure iz y,-Cl . taown. Fifty-two" doctorsVhave ir:-tr I rr.a.ia the last: Esveateen-years. All "'ti: " v'.IJ vt 3 to take -wtaf raoney I had, ead fi:""' ns co gcol. I am nowjaweil can. Ji- . u. I. ivAv-A. Fcr r:."s at .Pelham's Pharc xcy, Ashe- villa. :;. c .' : . - . Pri: C::t3 r-cr lirzs t: - f LAND III THE CAnOLJNAS Philadslphian Buys 28,000 Acres; a Railroad and Industries- The Philadelphia Southern Progress tell3 of 'the purchase of 28,000 a'cres of land in the Oarolinas (together :wi'th a raikoad, a small town and! several industrial estab KshKientts by Mr. Itisley, of Philadelphia, We clip the following T , ' - D. Xi. iRisIsey, the real estate operator" of FMladielpMa, has been at' work quietly for more th'ain a year past .upon what. promises to be a greats en'terprise, (amd orie entirely new to the onnxnmndty to whii:h it is to he looaTtedi (Several Phfladiel'phiaa'ns will play -a .pnominfent "pairt in "the niew" ootnlcern, al though' the oaipifcal- la ftin-nisihteid 'by IMr. "Risley.-CVIr. .Risiey's pJains, when crully.de veJoped, -wfll inivolve the outlay of alt least ji.'ooo.ooo. ' . . ' . The first etJepa wre "taken , this .weeki when 'the eighteen tnousand acres, of land of the Sou'th Oanolinta' Lan(d and Lumber company, Tjfear (Charleston,' and the-iBerk-'Jey mUToad, extending rtom IMonck's Cor nlers Ho ' CM com, S. 3 paissed into s: the hands of Mr. iRistey. Th lumber oampa nyrs transfer, include'd a simall ttoiwin, saw miills anid machine shops-; awhile the ,raU roalj oompany turned over ten anilies of sbandiaTd gauge track ahd some $100,000 worth cf rolling stock.. . - The -railroad will be extended" at - omce from Chicora to EutawTilTe, a- diabanlae of sixteen miles. Its officers for the coming yeair will be D. L, Rlsley, presidentr Ed ward Moore,- general ania'nager, and J. L. 2asto, passenger .agent, all of . Pb:iaJ3ljpli'ia." The road will be an Important feeder of -the Atlantic-? Coast -Liner . . " . ' The-operation! of - the pailroad, however, is to ..'be "but par U of the ohteime.,.-. One ; housand jacres of the . land acquired . will he built 4ip as -a clty;"andi several tnianu 3actniring plants, erected to aid' In its cre ation. ,The -new,, iadm&trles will-he. cX z chanajpter. to work orp the .prodiuets of the l'otom, of v which there aire but ew in. the southi though imany are needed. .The saw mills aJready on the (property will foe en-, gaged "In cutting up the f crests of ' 'hard wodd which abound W-the remainder of tbe property 'As soon as tbieise are beared away :he land -wia; be" divided -7-in' -small ?anms; buifldiaigs will be erected, and, then the .faroswill be offered: for sale or lease. -.'Alt' present there is work for sevferal hun dred men. P. Mr. 'Rls'.ey believes ithat within two years he' will have 2,000 people k-atsd there. - ilis record ; will certainly i eqrrobo ra'te hishelief; , t"' - ' r - D. L. Risley's sacsoaid big. dteal of the" niew year is the'purehase of $10,000 acr3 of laral at Ccld Hail," N- 3r, where be is -to locate -rn'other onte of his coTorlss. J. J. Newmi-"n one of the best of. southern engineers, and NLr.'' -Rlsley's repnesemtatave at Sa'febuiry, N." C, carried ithrough.thie deal,-has-the property already jnappedvanld is now ready Dor coloiJistB. - - - - ,-- " , -. C G'old Bill is a town nf some five humdi-ed jntiabitairts, located on the,Ya'dMn'River 'lljvision the vou thern rainiway.i fi miles from Salisbury, and takes-Its name Trem tihe great gold mine that was dlscov-- ered , there in ' 1840. 'Mr. - -Newman,-, who knows .more about the mlnetral resouirUes o? iVioorth Carolina than -any other -man, gives the output of the anine;at 4,000,000, and leci-aires - thiat rtnere ii not a twenty-iflve acre tract Jn -Mr.' 'Risleys latest-amulisl tiou- that has. not -a gold, silver or copper vein we IL In IMr. .New-mam's general -de cription of the property he says: l: - "The greabdr -portion of this newly-acquired! property of iMtx, TRteley'a- Is mow -in tfrniber, pJoe, oak and" hickory,' . but there tre ia good' jnatny .nice tarans ito the -area, 3otme of nteen having nice new frame- nous es and comfortable barns and other out houses on them, suitable for; a naan aind family to move into and commence at once to make "crops, and Mir as . If the . family was - of the ' manner . born. : Some "of ' the faatms have crops of wheat and oats sown, and Vbm farmers1 aire now plowing - for the year's ?orop of .cotton- arid corn. On many of the tracts there aremfce orefhards of pie, .peach, -pear, cherry plums and other f ruJt, as well as numerous vineyards. ' In thLs-PJedmont section of North Carolina the Concord and Catawba and sevenal 'oth er graipes - are Indigem'uos aaiid -were- first found here. The Muscadine and several oLher -wild grapes grow so large amd are so gcdd that it would take an expert to tell that they were not a fine -variety of culti vated grape. The appDe and peach de as well liere as they do in !New Jersey or,. Del- laware. rrhe lact Is. I have never seen a finer - peach: in (Philadelphia, ' Baltimcre !or New Ycrk tban- Is sold 'here on- (the streets trcrn the farm. wagon's during the suTimer. Many bushels are boxed- wp and shipped toj the Kicnmonta annl nviammgton (markets by expressSo ; also -wTtlh the i grapes ' and Bibawberrlfte.: ..Asparagus.' eel ery. 'tomato s cabbage and other garden. veget&Ves grow as ;wellJbere;as' "ttvey do in' any section of the UOTonTandi there la no realacn wbv t2i trucflc farmier could not do as well here as awhlere eEse.j: In ' refeipect to tastnsporta- tiloai faciilStie&,: a. farmer can grow his truck heme, - put at on, the - itra!n alt night, "and deliver 4t in Richmond or "Washington for briakfas;t the next monn.ing.,. This can not be excelled any where else. , -. "IMr. RMey. amd myself wtalked through some" of, the -wodda laiat fall and found the native grass as high as our knees. - 'All the fanmter does- "here to .make a meadow is . to cut down ia (piece of woods, grub : It up 5nd let t stand, one year, and he has a meadow that will cut more than a ton of hay to the aare ; yes,0 arid cut two crops a -year, too. The eneadow;" seeds Itself with a sward that makes a (bay as good' as the best timothy.' - "2 toe land (that is in cultivation' yields kiiniaiytdi . fertiXlzeTs but better to Tege tiable : fiaWow : and. .puire - harayairfd -manoire, or good manuring giving back to the far mer about double the previous -.crop, whether it be' wheat, corn, cats,- cotton or tobacco, . , . ."Some of the land has had ' all of ' the timiber cut off tt and sold, to ihe mines' at Gold Hill as cord wood flor the mine boil ers; whtle dther portions of - the land has a fine growth of pine, oa!k and ihickory on 'it; muieh of it wiM i-iut froim 5.000 'bo 7,000 feet of timber per acre. . - ' "This certainly is one of " the" richest neld of America. The iand for this ro! -ony Ilea east, north and: west of the Gold rHili rcim, and has the Veins Cron tht miime.ru.nmlg through Jit. There are huany other . pa'naillelield veins, also, that are ai ridhi as those of Gold Hill. .They hare never been prospected; the field is as vir gin as thalt of the Klondike fcr finding ( P" -r- A ;, 'Li Vumor Formsd 4 b Finally It Brole Invardiy and Dbcharcd Trouble Began With Dyspeps?? and Impure Blood Thcrouh Course of Hood's Carsa . parilla Completely Cures. - There is danger in impure blood. Disease and suffering are surely com ing to those who neglect this threaten ing symptom. Head this: . - t , , " Gilliaui, Missouri.." C, I. Hood & Co., -Lowe 11, Mass.: vf Gentlemen: "My troubles began.with nervous , headaches, which v would : last me lor two or "three, days... The doctors pronounced my - trouble dyspepsia," but they could not do anything for me, and advised a change of location." At the age of 55 a tumor formed on my spine, which . . Was Very. Painful : , r but did not rise or discharge.' ; The doctor thought best to cut it out, but I objected. It finally broke and discharged a great deal. ' The doctors . said they could, do nothing for it. Then the tumor began to rise inwardly and discharge. J. read much about cures ' by Hood's : Sarsaparilla and thought I would try it; Before I had finished taking one bottle -1 was mncD relieved. ; I continued the use of Hobdti Sarsaparilla; and after taking 12 bottles J was entirely cured. I am now well, have a good appetite and feel.that-I owe my life to Hood's Sarsaparilla'; W. D. Fortx flb& S'pariuV; Is the best in fact the One True Blood Purifier Sold by all druggists. $1; six for 5. - - - HrtAH'c Dille act harmoniously wit ' 1IUUU is r"lll& Hood's Sarsaparilla, 85r Ve'iinB of gold, eiiver and copper. (Most ef tlbe prospects wdl go in at fairming iiand pricfes.'too - . ;. ,The .people here are ; good, - honest and easy-going, and "will be glad of . the chance to welcome any good citizen to octxJe here and . be one lot their . intimate neighbors. They are prltoc,rpal'ly ; the deacsaudajn ta of those sturdy Fen-nsylVania ' farmers tha came biere befdre.-duxiag and af .er tbe war for American 'indeipenden'ce, mare than a hundired years ago. In iellgion Lutherans, German lRelormed, - Prcsbyterlams, Baptists and' iMethod'ists .predominate.'' . " . . -Mr. F. C. Helbig, a prominent druggist of Lynchburg, Va. says: VOne of our citizens was. "cured of rheumatis ji of two years banding by one bottle of Chamber lain's Pain Balm. This liniment famous for its cures . of rheumatism; ' thousands have been delighted with ttte prompt re lief which it affords. Fox sale by Dr. T. a Smith. . " .- " . - . - The trourjle with a (great -tnUny jmen is they are never satisfied with wiasiing their owm tlime. .... - Miss ' Allie Hughes, ' Norfolk, Va., " was frightfully : burned on . the face and neokr Pain was instantly relieved by DeWTtfi Witch H&zeS Salve, which healed the In Jury, without leaving scar. ..It is' the fa nous pile remedy. A. Raysor, . -y ' - . - . ? - ' .- .: - . -- ; - --- iwnienr a denit'tst M huirfed he fills his last cftrtty.' i ' Just try a box of Cascarets. the finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. At Pelham'a Pharmacy. EVERY DOLLAR ; . ' . if tou use . . . . ' ' . - '. t. - , Periodical:. Tickets; ; Can you afford to, throw away 4 per cent, on the.' anoney you spend when it can so easily be saved? " "' r" - T . -.Call and let us give yotf a' book of tick- , ' . ets. - Use them' as dlrec'ted and we will re turn to you 4 cents' on every dollar, yon spend. " '"-" .-- - .- , ' Advertising Journal Co., MISS COLE, Mgr. ! - Room 33 Temple: Court. r -. " . - r . ' " " HENDEKSONVILLK AMD BRETAED R. R. T. J. RICKMAN, Manager. . - . ; In Effect Sunday, Dec. 5, 1897. (Standard Eastern Time.) - NO. 2, ' Daily Stations. NO- 1, Daily! 4.10 pra Lv ., Henderson vllle. , Ar 12.30 pa 4.40 pm Lv . . . Horse ' Shoe, i . Ar 12.10 pm 4.45 pm Lv Cannon.. v.. Ar 11.55 am 4.53 pm Lv .......Money...... Ar 11.47 am 5.03 pra Lv ...Fodderstack... Ar 11.37 am 5.13 pm Lv Penrose Ar 11.27 am 5.25 pm Lv .Davidson River, Ar 11.15 am 5.40 pm Ar Brevard Lv 11.00 am T. S. B03WELL. Supt, WISE PEOPLE always have a strong predilection for our choice confections.' They know that they axe pure; fresh and delicious, and that they and the babies can eat them with im punity. For freshness, purity and excel lence our confectionery is unrivalled. - Try a box of our exquisite chocolates, marsh mallows, caramels, French bon-bons, and you will say the saaie. Aclioville Candy-IIitcfccn, L. I I. Theobold, Prop. rrora no. T n -OF- W. tS. .CisshEiKi, S- ,EcalEetat3Brc!:cr. No. 17 Paragon ouilulas, Ccrner Pattoi Avenue and Haywood Ct, Oyrcxite ' PostofSce. . CTrP.TAT. ATTENTION GIVEN ; TO prwnvn nv r.TTY PROPERTY. TUB COLLECTION OF RENTS AND TIU CARB OF ESTATES. . ,. 'WE DONT SPECULATE., v . Changes occur in this. Bulletin every fer dv. - - ,: , - - " . . . FOR SALE. ' - CITY, - v . i"":- a 'NPiW HOUSE of 9 rooms, hot and cold water, bath, etc. Offered at a bargain. ; A FIRST CLASS residence of 12 rooms. out buildings, ample grounds, southern ex posure. - . , ' fnce ?r,uuu. 3 A NICE NEW-HOUSE, .7 rooms, modern conveniences. i : ' Price ?2,700. I A . . FINE NEW ' RESIDENCE of 8 rooms," piodem conveniences. Price $4,250. I I '.OTHER TOWNS. The finest "and most desirable. city-residence in 'South. Carolina.' Built" in 1892. Every appointment for conven lence and Comfort. ' Five .. acres- of - grounds. Price less : than cost or intrinsic vafue. Terms to suit convenience of purchaser.. r - STORE HOUSE IN ' BREVARD. TT The best 'in' town. , A - RESIDENCE Tv IN.I HENDERSON VILLE. V'' - . i ; :; COUNTRY..- . :. , - NINETY ACRES , of cleared' land near Sulphur Springs, - steam and , trolley: lines. Suitable for general - farming and fruits, commanding one of the finest views in this region,' Price and terms reasonable and easy. . -. . --.-'A FA'RM of over one hundred acj;es high ly Improved,: French - Broad river bottom. A large nice residence, two large substan tial barns - and . numerous out-bulidings. 1 miles from railroad station. Offered at a bargain, easy terms.-, ; ' t - , A FARM of 42 acres, river; bottom with residence, log house style, of 5 large rooms besides bath room, kitchen store room, eta miles from railroad station. The res idence also' for rent. r- - ' 15-ACRES; mile from Sulphur Springs.,. House ? of ; 5 rooms. ; Orchard . of apples peaches and cherries. - For cash; $850. . - FOR. RENT.' 1- ' ; , " - - , ? ' "JA" SUITE OF' FIVE ROOMS, newly and nicely tora'i&hed, for light housekeepin'g. A SUITE OF THREE ROOMS for light housekeeping, nicely furnished.' - j- ""THE STORE soon ' to be vacated by Wi C. Cannichael, Druggist,', on : East side South Main St near Square. , . - ' -j H TWO SUITES of two rooms each, front and rear over the store . now occupied by .W. C Carmichael, druggist, South Main St, Suitable for offices. r A FURNISHED -COUNTRY' HOUSE. Eight rooms - besides kitchen, , servants room; bath' room and dressing room. Large rich garden and asparagus and strawberry beds. One and. one-quarter miles from railroad station. " -w . . . - ; -7 Rent only 40 ier month. AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE, elegantly furnished,- well Jocated. ' Rent moderate. A FURNISHED HOUSE of 9 rooms on best part of bailey street. - ; - A FURNISHED HOUSE" o 1 Chestnut street,v south 'side, 9 rooms; all but - two furnished: " -v .1' r, - . Rent $35. IN jTRYONr ' House 8 rooms,' furnace heat Furnished 35, unfurnished $18. k".: - APA RTMENTS in the Gray Flats corner French Broad nd Patton' avenue now ready. ; S rooms... Every appointment for convenience- and.-comfort. - . n FURNISHED , - APARTMENTS in first class private hpusel , r? 5 -- - Call lor "Glimpses of a Land of Beau ty," illustrated pamphlet free. WALTER, S. CUSHMAN', The' Industrial Adyertising Co,'& , , FIVE CENT PREMIUM COUPONS. . s - - -Will ' be : received by the following leading business firms ' in the city. Trade with them and avail yourself of our Cash Premiums. -. -. : - , s Amateur Photo Supplies C. P. Ray. . Bakery J. M. Heston & Sons. - Books and Stationery Ray's 7 Cut-Rat Book Store. , - - ' - - Bicycles and Bicycle Renting Hough - ft Dunham. .N . - ' ' Clothing s and- Gents Furnishings Alex ander & Courtney. ; v Candy Kitchen TL. M. Theobold. " ' Dentist Dr. J. E.' Hawthorne. t si Drugs White G. - Smith. ' - . Dry Goods Bon Marche. . . Fine Fruits W. E. Allen. 1 - Fish and Oysters Ashevllle Fish Co. J' 1 Green Groceries R. L. Ownbey & Co. .-Grocerlefi H. C Johnson. - .. Groceries Jenkins' Bros. - Generak Merchandise W. - J. Sudderth. . Jewelry B. H. Cosby. --Meat Market McFee & Jones. . t -Musical Merchandise Hough & Dunhaxa. . Optician J. O. Houser.. , . Laundry Model Steam- " .' Photographer T. H. Llndsey. : Shoes J. Spangenburg. . -' Publishers Gazette Publishing Co. : - ; Mattress Renovator E. S. Hall. ? V . Books free. Premiums liberal. Office in W. A. Blair's Furniture Stare. v. H. B. PUTERBAUGH. Manager. Latest Styles In Writing Papers. . - - LATEST STYLES IN WRITrNG PAPERS. .'iWhil'tShg'' and Crane's latest shaipes and styles, ! targe assortment. " . They cost' no more than old styles. - - .The. newest' thing out is a "tablet wi'tlh 25 en-veJIopes to matsch for- 25 -cen!ts, both high grade. " We; make a specialty of good tablets for 10. cents; largest assortment in town. -' Oil 'paiiDus, - water colora and other art supplies. " - .Ray's Doo!;: Siorc CVr r -0 - .TV YT. ;".t."i-f v- V r Cm ir mt r1 n - - rmirm n yino-r . If Central Location, y. ",V.. The Eerteley is an op-to-date hotel Baa 'all the comforts of a xnodern h ; v- . and is Equally Desirable for Families and Transient Guests. 0Dl ? " , .rSAim LOXJGnRAN, Proprietor. OAKS . ASHEVILLE, N. C Everything New : ; After closing for two months injorder to furnish the' house and mat fk impovements, THJii OAKS opened January i;i89S, for business Fi i utes walk from the square on street car line. - ' " ;: ;P ,n t.S MDH.'h.MED, Prop. V SWANNAN0A The popularity of - ' V . ' y --- yiTheSwarihanpa r,y-ls due to its central location, I its home ' like" atmosphere, the excellence of its cu-, sine and its very moderate price : Steam , , , heat, gas and electric lights." Large , sam- pie rooms. . - - V - - - v ' - - ;:.-:;y:'"-y';V' Lincolii & LaBarbe, ' 1 1 " '"Asheville, N. C. . Proprietor, .-.1, 'Vy. " " V Main Street On Car Line. THE .;ASEVIIiEOTEL ' : i L. CONE, Proprietor 70 South llain Street; - y " ASHEVILLE, N. C. Funder New Management.- Newly Refitted. Livery in CoLnfctiou. 76 South Main Street, Telephone 1 6. The only Hotel in the city running Free Bus to and from all Trains. - - 1J y ; yy Rates$i5o and $2 per Day;; r I r Special Rates by Week or Month. 'NewportTennessee, for Sale, Lease v. Or Exchange, -This-property nrill be-solid' wiith'or without furnikture This elegant house, built -ia .'S2, has eveTy modern luxury thaft the fasti requires, Jl nested by st)eam, UigbJted by electrMty,' has billiard and bowling alleys,' -stable, . cottage for help.' Any extensive notice of tihe. delightful, situation is entirely. unnecessary. Ibis "veefaalte'is owmaed by a party from -the north who-has, given ihstructions to sell or h lease. For HKJTBL MEN this is an opportUinity, that jMesents- itself but once in a .4 lifetime.1' JAs a S ANATORI UM its situation is', one olf lilhe most" healthgivlng v tb : American Conttfinent.' Dont wait -till it' is disiposed of and then say I meant to toava secured fit v v -,-' . v " -r .. . t . Edward T. Harrington orXol.yF. A. Lincoln y at the Swannanoa, Asheville N"; O.y will tell you how a fortune can be made y ;-y i THE BIOCKER HOME, - 1 : ;. - ;' 0. H: BLOCKEE Proprietor;; v . - Good Board $5 per week; $L 50 per day.y OXX3 OSrT, C. Do you waiht a-Suinmer an Oool in Summer ; and mountain-locked to the ? North with Southern exposure for Winter. Fine water, dry air,' 2.00& to 3,000'. is low, and this the .place. Double dally trains on through Southern Rail wayi. Beautiful scenery an the flnes't high altitude Wincer country - in the world, attraoting attention the world -over. t v- - '' ? " --.r . t- , WDBSI1 :E3TTJ HOUSE , . -West Main St., ' m Sample room next door to my General Aaves fijju per uay; si per mgnt; ou f A. -J , . '-.. HOTEL FLEMING :.r : y - GKUBER CONCERT CO:, Proprietors. - m - - n Board C3.50 to 85 Per Week.' .TUXEDO, .76 Haywood St. " New house, new furniture, electric lights, furnace heat or open fires, hot and cold baths. Rooms en suite or . single. Rates reasonables. Special rates to resi dents and business people. On car line. No one wfth advanced case of lung trouble taken. Mrs. O. L. Neville." 218-23 KENILIVORTII PARK . . Private Board. . A- delightful placs Trith home coafort Pleasant, furnirhed roon:3 with cpen firej; first class northern cooking. 'Near LMlt rrcre street car line. rvat3 frccn five to cil dollars per Tv'ecl:. , W U VU jissy m Bilt-cre UlVx tl Crean, fr;"h every mcrzirj. Dairy L'ac!:, P; 'i:z. ars. : . , i TT" CD,8lne and MO Steam: Heat r - ; " x ; ' Brevard, N. C. Stored Bank Build in ri cts per meal. ... - T W. WHIT1IIBB, Prop'r. U Marion, N. C - Has recently changed "'y. handn, :and is now un der management of MRS. GEORGE E. KNIGHT. - - r , r y 0;; Special attenfion to Tfari-ient Guests. . Th ble si rictlyy First class, Rates reasonable.;. Vaynesville, N. C. BOARPV: 13 STARNES AVENUE. -. Furnishings almost entirely new. Table supplied with the best. ; . - Llrs. Llary SSevier. TEL. THE GROVE HOUSE, 7i us, no prcrii KiioK,y : 21 Crove street, Asheville, N. C . Tic -S3 r.i;sly papered and fursisb throu-Lcut. Halls well heated. Baths. ani ccld water. 2!odern conveniens Ncrth; c::iirs. Near street car Una. HOARD. DIni: rcrrj with board naj I'. C. ,v, v-s-: tf
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 18, 1898, edition 1
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