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f 7 f 1 f J i WAS i ! I 370 ." I C E I ' 7 E 1 1 . I A L - . 3 ... Appeals From Third District Before Supreme Court. . Southern's Lease Investigation of the W. P. Road Ended, x . -J. A Reduction of 20,per cent- In Fertili. zsr Rates-Suit Against. Gov. Rus sell by an Employe Raleigh, Feb. 21. The. railroad coanmis---eioners have fixed .the following rates for ' carload ipmehte off fertilizers: ; From and alter February .1,' 1898, the - Viil V"'VHtt A 1 V'l - " - ear load lots, 15 tons minimum, will toe as ifollows: TwelvemOes' and under per, ton, Jl." Twenty miles and over 12 miles, $1.10. The rates increase . 10 i cents for "each 10 miles up to 150 milee. Then it Increases 5 cents per ton tor each 10 miles. On less - than car load lots shipment nates may be t , r " made 20 per cent higher Chan above.. ; This la a reductton'Trom the 61f ratefef nearly 20 ier cent. Major Wflson had the ; following letter which lie intended to use on the, .witness etand before -the railroad commission had he been allowed to testify" As he was.de mied that privilege tie ds unselfish enough cot (to care .to keep as igood a thing to , fcimiMf, eo gives 4t to the public, ' Mr. Pearson 'should do "something out of , the -ordinary to enow his thanks to the kind hearted majorrand no doubt It will. - , . "State of Nonth Carolina, -'Buncombe County. ' Personally appeared before me, an act--tng justice of .the" peace -of , Buncombe oounty, North Carolina, - W. D. ' Spxague, mji-n imalhHh Mn fh -fh,a thai finat stitpl vrvrf - d in, the vicinity off Round Knob was built y".us as partners -for aibout two years. Our furniture, -was transported free' j of ctosrge over the : Western North Carolina ..railroad a 'was also all of our suppllea for th)e same. Neither. Mr. Pearson or my self were " ever .charged any 'carfare' for - traveling.-- The hotel was regarded by the r railroad ' company ' as 'an ' affair;, of pjutual benefit and the courtesies were extended m " .Tr I'lnifrn ifi?ini-r ,:-.f !! ek -fciivf if Vti - ItfA made a. redu!ction of two-thirds of : our prides for meals served and lodgings, fur- . n'ished to .the tmiployes of tbe railroad com- - Sany. - - ; - r ' "W. D. SPRAGUE." . "SuTtecribed and sworn, to before me, T. . P. Sutton; acting justice.of 'the peace. r."t, The Seaboard lAirLkte .and ba.Southern ore given thirty days in which to make the , changes in the union 'detpot here that were Ordered by the railroad cimmissiioner- some weeks ago- , , - ; :, ... - - ., Iessffs. SiteinroEB, Pou "antj Ward a3 at - icmeysr have brought suit-for J. B.. For7 une, cle-rk of the United States district xmrt here and . others, against he MutuaL .: Keaerve Tinti Ldie lnsurantce j company. The conrpiaint .Is :,that the company , has ' 'raiised" the ages of policy r holders. ' In , Mr. HVrniTHP m.!A it iiri mniailA. m rannear. . "that wbton he 'insured he was fifty years oia wnen ne was omy xnirty-eignx. - . 'At 5e Agricultural and (Mechanical coi- lege last Friday A.(: E. Cohoon "won - the ynator's medal In the annuail debate of the Ieazar society. 1 " s- jf"'-' The next sea-lion of the ednimilssicn will be held-March 15. .- At that time an effort is to ;be made to reduce extpHe&s rates oil fresh fih from -Newbern and that section; "in all direoHonsC : The Tales are exorbihant. ' - fPhis wieek . the supreme court will hear appeals from .third district. , -The" docket In aH the districts ds very Tight. , v . ; - ' It 4s mot thought at all probable that a wcoessoT'to Hancock: -will be appointed at the d!irector3! meeting in'.iNew'bern tomor row. Superintendent .(Dill will. be" put in charge. f-- j .. ? 1 w J; -- . 1 The governor's -coumca meit to ispeclal Session yesterday to discuss ; the advisabil- ty of leading to the Southern, the Atlantic -and , North , Carolina railroad, y " tJoyernor Rusxell strongly (favors .this action; The propoaition. reg'arding .the lease goea from the Atlantic and North Carolina railroad tor - - ittfe: - Southern. The 1 investigatiohs against the Southern railway, regardilmgthe 'lease of . the North Carolina road wm cease. The owners of - the Atlantic, hotel at Morehead have deai-ied the property 4 to "Mr; E. A. Humphrey of Goldboro Cor. a .num ber of years.' The htelt is aid will be ) opened early in the sprang and . will:, be kept open all the year. " ; - Govern'or RusseH- has been' s eued --'for 1,975 by Mr. Allen Rutherford -of Wash- nu on 'Uity. ' imt. - KurmTKra was em ployed by ; Judge RuTis-ell aa one of the counsel In the case of LfOckland -vs. Mar- in, f or a seat inthe house of repregen'ta tives from the sixth district of f -North Carolina. There was quite a good deal of work done toy Mr. Rutherford and 'he -was emfly paid $25. Wednieiadiiy; the 23d, is Ash -Wednesday ; the beginning of lien t, and so for a time at Beast there will be little gaiety to chron cle. . Messrs-. -Caldwell and Pearson did not go to Washington today to appear before the . United - States' supreme court In regard -to their usurping the railroad' cotamisitioners' 3ce. They wUl be represented by Judges Avery and MacRae. . Mr. R. O. Burton represents the two Wilsons. " - - 1 "Rev. Dr. Murd ock of Salisbury preached tthe last of 'the serieis of sermons on ' the Apostolic Fathers at the church - of - the Oood Shepherd la3t night His subject was "Cyprian." v At the Baptist . church ZZev. Dr.L. G.-Broughton preached a' ser anon the subject "of which was "If VChris't Came to Raleigh."' . 4, " 1Ir. P. A. 'Brown of Salisbury, one of the inmates of the Soldiers' .Home here, is the .man who made complaint as to the rulea governing the old veterans being too strict. , ITe hao been dis-charged and riven cransporiation name, -out ne says-he prefer's first to have an investigation to f,tz;;t the public that-, he has .not been un- ..VI. fT 1. 1 3 l . i , . easuu'ituie. . - it. , wnudu-- seexa 'tnab wiun v3,500, the state appropriaTIon.for the sup- OIt .Of th .Jlftffi. it'ha.t; fhFi?iA ttlA enlliflra ould ba much better cared for than at is i iid they are. No one deserves eare more jthan the private soldiers. The icomTnand3 of the c-Icers,-; noi-.' maU'eT.howr-'.br'illiaint otili 'have been of no use, had 'they not teen. in'teH'!s&ntly:. carried -out by "the pri vate !iTs.; ' v"" V'."j I : ' j " The Ctutual' Building andIjbaa. .asVool-: r.tlcn cf Charlotte T'.ii thrir statement ..JiLh-.the -state auditor Citurday. Their r-'ital etock for the year was 1178,900.21. '-"-ii ttztn all other associations ifcy $123,- Tobe Celebrated by the llasons of theJ - Country. . lAlesamkiria, Via., Feb. 21. Among the most important patriotic meetings scbed ufed.for to-morrow to ?elebraite the ami vensary cif Ithe birth of Washington, -will be .the : gathering which i anoaoiumiced to be ttield under the auspices off the Gratnid Lodge of (Masons of -Virvitnia. : (At this, meeting the proposition to celebrate next Deixenber the ante huindr.eid!thi anlnivetrsary of the death of Washington will take a tiefiniiite plain. aft la propctsed thalt the Taimlwersiiry ceremonies- shall take pliajce at (Mount Verhion. ROOM -IN 'WIHUCH iWL4SHINGTO!N JIED. The antovement for tthls celebration 'haidr Its Itnttept'ion about two ycians ago v xa . the Grated Lodge of (dorado,"; Since then one after,, anwihter . of - tlhe granld lodges of the United lSibalbeiS tovenajppo3inJtear imihities to talker measures for the represieii'taicSoai of ith-e'lar jrespctive Juirisdi'atlions." - -- Ithe'celiibrtioau wiEi lb unider "the intoe diaibe VHirectioa of. ithe -Grand JLodge of 'the 'BIstrict of toolumrbiia-, bult iwill ibe partlci p lalbed 'i!n. iby all the granld lodges of the UnQted States. 'Ut iisinitendeid 'that the ser yioea lat.'Moiuaiit Vennlon shall be aimllair to those of aburial ceremony. : fThe expacta- iiacin:i9 itlhalt the anniversary : will be made tlhe occasion) tforW greait ipiiJgrlniiaige of the lM'asoii!3j fraternity . f to WasMngrtJcm . and Mountt Vermont . ; . . . l' ' " LA.t. Al'exainfdiria la a lodge of which Waeh ingtoai waa new 'master. :Bt still ipreserres some Teli'cs that were in use by, hiim when he presided-over tthe lodge,, which have been seen by, the thousands off visitborp in ihait -cDty. . Waishingtan presided at the lay"- &w'.-t "v -i in f4; -.u- -tW. ; - - - '-WASHINGTON'S TOMB. 1 v , ing of the corner- stone . of, the capifcol i n 17U asfcomly es; piesidtem of'-the Unated SUejjes, butt also as past utaaoer of iAlexan dria. Lpbdsge of iMiasomsj. 'ujr'i'he" cere-r iax!niea.he. wtrca his aasier'e sasluaiiid the" iiron -presented - to Mm by 'L&fayette, nrought with:,Masonirc cimlbl'ma In godd and silver by the-'fafir-'thainds of tthe Marquise do Liaffasyefilte hereelf. - While amaklng a circuit of ' his fania- iiiearr!Mcanit' 'Vernon ' in the" w'jmic&r t3Lre JTashin-gtJon,s who h)ad then re tired to, private life,' wiats caught in, a.se- vera storm, twhlch resultied" In hia -deaith Ecemher 14,1799. ' ; . - - :- v As. PresHdiemt Q3aK4nlety la a' Masoai,' he wiH be imvibeid to deliver ithe prinfclpaJ' ad dt-eea -at the xjette'avonii'es, whSch - will be? held aa vxeiar iaa'pcessftble "to tlhe fa-mfly valut' in wiMch Genali.Watagtiou.was;;'-latiid 4n 187S, ailttr a "scare, whaich ' 'wked Mhe whole - wumtry, of -iainiaibt'e!m.ptied -Bacriiege at the oM- flaimdly tanlb,' nearer the basnk of the river, , .V, U.s.'f MR, BELL ALIVE AND WELL. ' Ihe'iclerk' of titue" eutei'ior couirt ytaberday re-ceived the foEowiing lebter of inquiry; ' Spartahoirg, S. C,; :F0b.l9,i189a,v. Clerk of Couirt, IAshevttliev N. C, . . Will yiciu pleaee let me kmow whether Jasper. 'Bell; of ycuir city ,i,w'ho died abou t Chsristaxfeils last,' let t a -wiiBl, or if be did not .whielihier 'any adurdwiatratikm has teen had on'. 1M3. puopeiifcy. z 'Amy informaticm in re gard to his estaiie will be apprecjaid.'-..j:-r o-. f ' - tj. Jr GENTRY, - JProbate ; Judge and Attora!ey-iMjaw. 'i C The ciniiy, Jasper 'Bcfll 'living in this city is stall alive and. dioung welu,. and this fact was courjai'unkateJ to, ' ithe enquirer at Sltartianburg. The refoctt" of-thie d'eath of our Uaisper Bell 4 . exhiaps grew ouit of the atiaiousniseiment some ttoe ago'of -the death cif a man by the Oiamie of Bell who lived on Swaarnantoa. v ' . e,.i- f -; , ' ElAfDTIFUL EA SHELLS. ' " Every one afdimires them'. Since coming tsoutK t.I haive (received mutmlerous inquiries' fram.TOOiTtibJeirni people lor sea shells, and mow aai( prepared Jtio answer yea, I can send Tcir.',:slJaUa,''..;'foirirI'4iaive anade quiibe a col lecUoni vOf4ovely Tsh(l.li3,' boiih from, cur own co2i3t, the 1. oral reefs, ainid' ome be-autiful cme foxjina the West In'tfia, Islanlds. .1 will mail a ifloziem, no two alike, to aniyoae wha will s'eot a sitiaimp for .postage. Yours, MRS. F; A. .WAUNER, - , 12-3- . ' - T Jacksonville, , Fia. " The W. C T. U., of Comcord, . will meet lCri week to pay ecime tribute of resnect j to the Bueinaiory of Mis WliUard, the najtiioin ' al amd iwcrJd''s .presideimt of ttihe organiza- I Prosperity comes luckiest to the : man whose liver is in good condftion. De Witt's Little Early Risers are famous little pills for - constipation; bilousness, - indigestion ! and all stomache and liver troubles. C. A. rRaysor.' r ' . - " 7,r -'SijffliM lift" 'iWWJF jife i ! rtWt- JffAJ 'J-rfh r liuL ! I I I . TThen you take nood's Pills, The big, old-f ash f;ned, sugar-coated pill3, which tear you all to I leces, are not in it with Hood's. Tr sy to tak3 n n - - n - - - -r , - r - . - J u nd easy to operate, is true cf Hood's Pills, which are cpto date In every Tespect Cafe, certain and sure. All druggists. 25c. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. She only Pills to take with Hood's SarsaparHla TRINITY C0LUGE A Series oX Lectures to be Given- Base Ball Gamps.' iDurham, " Feb. 21.TheT prospect for a (strong base ball iJeam this spring Is very bright. -The. practtceveafar has been marked by the enthusiasm and 'vim. 'With which the boys are entering into it.;. Five of the last year's team are .back and some very good material .among the new. men., The schedule aa 4t now tanda 5s as fof lows:', - , , March -19, William' . Bingham school.., at Durham.' - - " '( ' ''r 0 March 23,"! University ;of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 1 ' !March 26, Wake (Forest ait Durham. ' ; April 2, Guilford College at Durbaim. - ,' jr April 4, Guilford College at Durham. AptII 12,' Johns Hopklnsi Untverslty Tat Durham. - v"-,- - -5 !' - April 15 Walke Forest at Wake Foreislt. (April 19, Roanoke: (Va.) College at Dur ham, -v - - - ; April 27, University of jNorih CaroMna,at Durham.'- ' -. ?"-; February 23-28 the third missionary gathering of the Students Volunteer movement will convene in Cleveland, Ohio. This Will be 'the greatest mlsisLonary g.th ering the -world has ever seen. It is ex pected ' that 900 colleges and universities will be represented.. Our Y. M.. C. A. will send - -two delegates' Mr. l S. ,A. Stuart: of Union county and Mr. J. T. Henry of Bun combe county. v Mr- J. ' H. Ba-nnhardt , oi Cabarrus county la alternate. - They leave on Monday, February 21. ' : : Dr. Kilgo has been -unwell for " several days.- He is better now,--but hot yet. able to attend to his college duties. ... Prof. A. H. Merlbt delivered ao sddres' at Main Street church Sunday, evening on "Preparation for Missionary Work-' , -;r Prof. Dofd has arranged for. a series ot lectures to be given in West Durham. The Jeotures are - free to all and will toe iven on Thursday of each week. -; At every lec ture there will be a, -short musical enter tainment. The subjects cif the lectures and the names of the speakers are aa follows : r- ' -1 Fl(EE PILLS, x ' Send your address to H. E. Bucklen' & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King'a New Life. Pills. A trial will convince you of their , merits. ' The pills are easy Iln ; action and particularly - effect live in the cure of Conatipation and Sick Headache. - For . Malaria and Liver troub les 'they have v been proved ' invaluable. They are guaranteed, to be perf ectely free from every deleterious, substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving toore , to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate .the system. Regular, size .25 cents . per box. Sold by T. C, Smith and Pelham's Pbar-, tOACJ, ;;,2 , .. , ; t, , 4 .: Flaig-rafeing 4s one 'of our tandard In diustriieat . , ) i . t Miss . Allie. Hughes; Norfolk, ; Va., was frightfully burned on the face and neck. Pain was instantly relieved by; De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, which, healed the in jury! without leaving a scar. It is' the fa noua pile remedy. C. A. Raysor. "vv rTIhe primcdples of acou9tlcsi dootriioje - , -- v ' - -are sound - Just try a box of Cascarets, ' the flnesi liver and bowel, regulator ever ' made;' At Pelham's Pharmacy.- ; - - - . The Faracers' MilMng company, of Con cord, . in Catawba coutnity, has been inoorr porated. , ; v- DOLLAR IS "WORTH, -V IF, YOU USE Periodicai : Tickets. .Can you afford to throw away 4 per cent. . r . on the money, you spend when it "canv so ' ' easily be saved?"' - .Call and let us give you a boolk oX tick ets. . Use them as dlirected and we Trill re turn to, you A cents on every v doUar-you spend." - . ' ' ': ; the ' - Advertising Journal Co., MISS COLE, Mgr. . Room 33 Temple Court. WISE PEOPLE , always have a strong predilection for our choice confections. They know that ; they ' are pure, fresh and delicious, and that they and the -babies can ... eat ' them with -"im-punity. For freuhness, purity and excel lence our confectionery is unrivalled. Try a box of our exqyisite chocolates, marsh - mallows, caramels, French bon-bons, and -you will, say the same. . - Asheville Candy Kitchen, - L. M. Theoeold, Prop. r . , Tiioirr: no. i " Ileal Estato Brohcr. . " 80.. n Parason ouautzz, Ccrnsr Patto T Avenue and Haywood EL. Crpcxite 5 7 J v ' Pcstcdcs. . v' SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEJI TO RENTING OF CITY PROPERTY, THIS COLLECTION OF RENTS ; AND TH3 CARH5 OF ESTATES. ; I DONT SPECULATE. - - f Changes occur in- this: Bulletin' every J days. - - . j I ' "FOR SALE. IS ' . , -. " " t. 1 - - CITY. ' ------ A NEWvHOUSE of 9 rooms, x hot and cold waters bath, etc Offered at a bargain. A FIRST CLASS residence of 12 rooms, out buildings, ample grounds, southern ex posure. - . ' - Price'17,000. A NICE NEW HOUSE, 7 rooms, modern conveniences. ' . Price $2,700. r-,A- FINE NEW RESIDENCE of 3 rooms, modern conveniences. Price $4,259. ' -.T'OTHER TOWNS. - , : The finest and most desirable city res idene'e in South Carolina. Built; in .1892. Every " appointment.; for. convenience v and comfort. Five acres of grounds. c-Price less than i. cost or Intrinsic value,'" Terms to suit convenience of purchaser. "7; ' ,.r -, STORE HOUSE IN BREVARD. The best in.towh. --t,t4 , , . - - -- , - ; A RESIDENCE, , IN HBNDERSON- ;ville; - , . ; - - - - -T;r.-"couNTRYr lv.;. A FARM of over one hundred acres high ly? improved, French': Broad river bottom. A large nice residence,: two large substan tial barns and. numerous r out-buildings 1 - miles ' from' railroad . station. - Offered tat. a bargain, esy-terms. - ; - 1- A FARM of. 42 acres, river bottom, with residence, log house style, of 5 large rooms besides bath room, kitchen store room, etc. 1 miles from railroad station. The res idence also for rent.' 1 "t - ' v - ' C 15 ACRES, mile front Sulphur Springs. House oi 5 rooms. Orchard of apples. t peaches and, cherries. 1 For oash $850. FAR2M on Gash's creek, - 5 miles from Ashevdile, 140 acres, 12 acres creek bottom, weUr-waibered - Offered at,a'bjargaln. ' , " " ryt FOR.' RENT. " " ' ."'A'JIOUSE OF 8 KOOiMS iin nice 'repair, bath rdom, hot and cold water. Northern part of ciiity ttm Msasr linie.' ? Rent, $15.00. 1 - 1 SEVERAL GOOD ROOMS dn the old Club House, 94 South Main street. -' i." 'Jl SUITE OF FIVE ROOMS newly amd nicely furnished, for 'light housekeepimg, f. A SUITE OF THREE ROOMS for tight j housekeeping, nicely furniahed. THE STORE soon to be vacated by W. C. Carmlchael. Druggist," on East side South Main Stnear Square. - v '. N i TW O CONNECTING REAR room 'over the store., , now, occupied by -W. C. Carmlchael, druggist; .South :Mata St. A FURNISHED COUNTRY HOUSE. Eight rooms v besides kitchen, ; servants room, bath room and dressing room. Large rich garden and asparagus and" strawberry beds. One and one-quarter miles 3 from railroad station., -' '-"V r ; Rent only ?40 per-month. - AN.ELEOANTvIlESIDENQE, elegantly furnished,: well located, r Rent moderate A FURNISHED , HOUSE of 9 .rooms on best part of Bailey street - . : - , A FURNISHED HOUSE on Chestnut street, siorthr slide, 9T rooms,; all but two furnished. " - - v . ' Rent $35. IN ' TRYON. Housev8 rodms, furnace heat; Furnished35, unfurnished $18. : o " f FURNISHED ' APARTMENTS in flret class private house. - - -" Call for "Glimpses of a Land of Bean ty," Illustrated pampmei xree. WALTER S. GUSriMAN, The Industrial Advertising Co.'s - "HVE CENI PREUIU7J COUPONS. ' , Will be received by the following leading basiness-firms . in -the city. -Traae witn them and avail yourself of our 4 Cash Premiums. : Amateur Photo Supplies C. F. Ray.- ' 'Bakery J. M. Heston & Sons.: "'Books and Stationery Ray's Cut-Rate Book Store. - --Bicycles and. Bicycle Renting Hough Jk Dunham.. ' , Clothing .and Gents. Furnishings Alex ander & Courtney . 1 " -' - , 7 s - " Candy Kitchen L. M. Thedbold. Dentist Dr.' J.' E. Hawthorne. " Drugs White G. Smith. i Dry Goods Bon Marche. ' J- Fine Fruits W. E. Allen. t Fish and Oysters Asheville Fish Co. .. ' Green Groceries R. L. Ownbey & Co. Groceries II. C Johnson. . . s Groceries Jenkins Bros. ,"'." - General Merchandise W. J. Sudderth. J4welry---B,i h. Cosby. Meat? Market McFee & Jones. - Musical Merchandise Hough & Dunham. Optician O. Houser. - - -Laundry Model Steam. - -' ' -Photographer T; H. Lindsey. Shoes J. Spangenburg. ' ? " Publishers Gazette Publishing Oo. k -Mattress Renovator K.H. Hall.. Books free." Premiums liberal. ' , Office in W. A. : Blair's Furniture Stare. ' H. B. PUTERBAUGH, Manager. Latest Styles - In VrltIng Papers. LATEST STYLES IN" WRITING. PAPERS Whtitlhg's and Crane's latest : shapes and styles, large . assortment. .". They cost no mere' than .old styles. - r " The newest .thing out is a tablet wi'th 25 envelopes tto- match for 25 cents, both high grade. ' - - . ' t s. We'make'a speciality- of good .'tablets for 10 ceJals r largest as'sortment in town. -Oil '-paints,'' water tcoIops and other art supplies. U " . " - , Ray's Doo!; tore f Supplies P" flirt faff) r m M MM M ImC MM M AM t Central Location. V The Berkeley is . an up-to-date hotel. : Bag all the Comforts of a inoflp - and is Equally Desirable lor Families and Transient Guesta. . PHA17II LOTJGHRAN, P'oprietor. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Everything We if ra5e First-CIass JAfter closing for two months JDlorder to furnish the Jhouse and tn.v- t impovements, TDJil OAK opened January 11898, for business f! 1 urn wvaia 11 11111 1.111, mi iiihih nil KiirHH ii ."Mr- The popularity ot The Swannanoa SWAXNANOA is due to fits central location,- 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. ,n -- 1 ; - THE ASHEVILLE HOTEL ;L G. CONE, Proprietor. M 70 South Xiaia Street.' V. .t ASHEVILLE, N. C. Uunder New Management. Newly Refitted! Livery in ConDfctioD r-76 South MainStreet, TelephoDe 16. The only Hotel in the city I sunning Free Bfes to and from . Rates-Si.50 i .Special Rates TM Grand Newport', Tennessee, for Sale, "Lease t Or Exchange. This properioy will -be eodiwdth or lin--'92, has every: modern luxury thait the sbeam; lighted by electrioity, has Tyilliard and bowling f alleySj , stable, cottage for i;help, Any extensive -ndtlee -of .-llheVoigjh-tdlui'sJituattlon' is entirely unnecessary, his eaisatie is owmied by a party from the north -who . has given s instructions to seH or lease. ( For HOTEL MEN" this is an opportunity that presents itself but once h a Hfe!time. 'As a SANATORIUM, its situation is one of (Jhe . most - hiealthgi vln g the American . Continent, Dont .wait till it ' is disposed of and then say I meant to have secured iit."?; L .r- , Edward T. Harrington or Col. F. A. Lincoln lat tHe Swannanoa, Asheville NYC, will tell yoii now a fortune can be made THE BLOCKER HOME, I . .. O. H. BLOCKEK; Proprietor: Good Board $5 per week ; $1 50 per day. ' Do you wamtt a Summer and Winter Home ana mountaln-loeked to tne North - with dry; air, 2,000 .to 3,000 elevation. Now ts the place. - Double daily trains on through 5 the finest high altitude Winioer country over. - - - - - v , , ; . - V 'West Main St., Sample room next door to my General B ates $1.50vper day ; $1 per night ; 60 : ' ; - r; : HOTEL FLEMING r Marion; - GKUJiER CONCERT CO., Proprietors.. STewEnglandHome Board 83.50 to S5 Per Week. TUXEDO, : ; V 76 Haywood St.-; V'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 with advanced case of lung trouble taken. Mrs. O. L. Neville. A ; ' - 218-2S KENiLivorrni park v Private Board. A delightful place with home comforts. Pleasant, furnished rooms with open f rea; first class northern: cooking. -.Near' Lilt nrore street "car line. Rates from five to six dollars per week. . , v..---. I.Iro. A. Z. Ccoley.' Biltmcrs llil ezi Cre:n, fresh - every morning.--Dairy-Lunch, 3 Patton ave. Cuisine and 5 Appointment x MM Steam Heat WOO Ft. Porches. iiriu o . . " - . . --t l. ID1B SAMUEL H. REED, Prop. Lincoln & LaBarbe, Asheville, N. C. Proprietor, , Main Street On Car Line. all Trains. and $2 per-Day, by Week or Month. Wim. Hotel . without furMture. This eleigant house, built fastidious ?publfic requ'ires, - is '-' heated by OXiID - FOBT, C in the Land of the.SkyT Cool in Summer Souithern exposure for Winter. Fine water, the time, while' property is low, and this Southern Railway Beautiful scenery and in the world, attracting attention the world - rjr , a'-, Brevard, N . C. ; Storey Bank BuildinV cts per meal. . , J , ' r T WiWHITMIRE, Prop'r. N. C The National Hotel ' r - , " Has rece&tly changed ; ' ,haid8, and is now Tin . ,.der managenient of MBS.. GEORGE : B. KKIGHT. Special at tpnt ion to Trai)eiit Guests. ;Tbble trietlj ; First class. Rates reasonable. Waynesville, N.KC - BOARD.; v . 13 STARNES AVENUES." v ( Furnishings "almost entirely new. .TaWe supplied with the best" " '": . LIrs. Mary S. Sevien THE GROVE HOUSE, MKS. ItOPrjSLlJEKGK, ,M 31 Grove street, Asheville,' CU House cicely papered - and jfurnisbei throughout. 'Hails .well heated. Baths, hot and- cold water. - Modern " convenieno Northen cooking. Near street car, line. M II I T r-Et, BOARD. ta tad II. C. DesirEila tootzm with board say at A. C Rare. Rxzooth, l,
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 22, 1898, edition 1
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