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V - TROMLEIGH i , Hancock's Charges Against Gov: Russell; The Southern May Take ont an Injun ction - ' Against the Reduction in its Passenger Rates-Then Again the Railroad May Raise the Tar iff. Raleigh, Mac ,2. There will have to "be (mother wait upon the United States 6u - preane court far the decision in .the North ' Carolina railroad commission case, . for no decision was handed down as was expected; : The Newberne fair seems to 'be drawing i crowd. RaCeigh will he weU represented. The weather, so far, is all that could ibe asked. "- .The question was asked yesterday awheth- y-: er the railroad commission baa power ito forbid an . inter-state Dree pass being is i seued-Aa pass from Raleigh, to Atlanta or --Richmond and return. The exposition car,; "Charlotte, ,r eeems to- be doing- a. fine business.' At Wilson, -irhere it was only one day, 1,900 visited It? 1 , it lias gone to Nowberne to be one of the at tractions for the week. . Clerk Wlmbislh, of the penitentiary, says ' that he only ordered 150 pounds of .that coffee, and .as dumbfounded -when 20,000 v pounds jame. i . ' ' ' lit is said that Hancock -will nol! give j. out his proof regarding the charges he 4 (has made against Gov. Russell until the meeting of the next legislature, when She twill lay the entire matter before the body, .end ask that Ttussll be impeached. The monthly health report for .-Raleigh , is out and shows ai fine record. There ' were only nineteen deaths during Janu- ' ary, six of these -were whites, and three out of .the six were outsiders who came , faere sick. The. decrease in the death rate ' for the fiscal year ending February 28, : 1898V over - the rate for 1894, T95, '96 and '87 is fully thirty per cent. The following delegates to the "'Food n Congress" have gone to Washington city: : JProf-W. A. Withers of -the experiment sta- tion, Col. A. C. Holiday, Dri Richard ; H. Lewis, Mr. J C. lb Harris and J. L. Ram say It is said itUat if the present (passenger rates,' as made by the commission, are not -:"A advanced, that "the Southern railroad will ; sue out an in junction in the federal courts ; claiming that the 2 and 2 cent rates mean practically a conflwcatHon of their proper ty, thus impairing.' their ability to -meet contracts. The railroad commission (may .. advance the rates to 2 cents, second class, and 2 cents, first class, v .... ' JThat .Senator Butler, has ordered fusion of the populists with democrats in congre ; sionai tickets, is the announcement made i"1 today by people who seem .to know. ' Auditor Ayer, as supervisor of state Minting, gives Nash Bros, of Goldeboro, -the printing of the supreme court reports, .and state records'. 'Edwards, Brougbbon , and Co., ; Raleigh, the railway, commission and. state auditor V report; and- -Barnes : Bros,'. Raleigh, the report of the bureau of labor statistics, the bulletin of the agri-; cultural ' departmenit -and the general job work. , : .A J. Mayo, a big populist, writes an open: r letter to this party, and says he Is a fusion ist,' because he can see no other way in -. which ithe true reformers can hope to ac-- conipiliish anything. ' r. ( : -The -supreme court today began bearing - che appeals from the fourth district. . " Judge Pumell "will Investigate a. report that federal prisoners in Lenoir county jail are allowed to go in and out at their pleasure. The sheriff will be fined if it is truew " . :" . - Evervbody bays 8c , Cascarets Candv Cathartic, the most.won- derf ul medical discox erv of the age, pleas ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently .and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleausing . the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever,' habitual constipation i and bilioupneps. ' Please buy- and try a box of C, C. C. to-dny; 10, 2?. fiOieirt:' tSoldaad ? guaranteed to cure by 1 1 d ru t gi sts. ' - - . - Pelham's Pharmacy. ''"". ' , - ;.; .; - ) . Governor Tyler, of- Virginia has not a-p-proved the requdsltion papers for tihie sur renider of James Lamgdon. under arrest at Woitfiolk, . : .! J. A. Perkins of Antiquity .CO.' wiw for : v thirty years needlessly tortured by phys icians for the , cure' of eczema. He was .quickly, cuhed by using DeWitt'a Witch Haxel Salve,, the famous healiug salve for piles and skin disease8.-C. A. Raysor. . (Never argue 'on religion; your preacher is ipaM to do it for you'. ". , , . i -Mr. HeTbig; a' prominent-druggist oz uyncnourg, va.; says:-"on 'of our - - citizens was cured : of : rheumotU jo of two .Tears' standing, by one bottle of Chamber loin's Pain Balm. This liniment .s famous .for its -cures 'Of rheumatism;- thousands have been delighted 'With the -prompt re lief which it affords.. For sale , by. Dr. T. C. Smith. -IA11 Asheville 'People who -are going bo - Klondike, : as well 'as those Who- stay at' Saome should try tbe Juicy fresh meat to be 4iad at A. M. Coodiake'sv 33 East street. ' Phone V.-. : t 'b t - i (Mrs. Mary. Bird, Harrisburgr Pa., .says, . "My ehild is worth jnniionto ?mev yt would have los"t her by croup had Ihot ; .invested twenty-five, cents in bocqe- of , One iilaute( OougJhCure.?? Itcure? 3?ouhij xcoids and all throat and lung troubles. "J. A. Raysor. - -t - - , J GATLING'S NEW GUN The Famous North Carolina lp.vtnUT , J of Hertford County. T' V The .people cif Northi Oarolina are always initiereatied In the euccessliil career of Dr. R; J, Calfcng. a native of Herord"cbun;ty; nvhose TapM-fire gun has toadivhim, faimous, says .the News and Observer. iNow fal his olid age (he is to tJleveland," Oi to see the fimaa ,itt'4tevw:tri&-'or1&&'eoaai de-, fence guar, whichi - he has 3nytftied. ;Hia viewa upon (hia; work,: tthe-'j (prtsenit inter national situation; and the poasibiliuias and needs of the United States In the caae of hostilities, as primted in "the Ojeader, is full of -dflteresL Dr. Catling -said: "- "Yes, 1 Bihall make every endeavor to hasten the work upon tthe 'gun, in, view of :'iea&&?iMxM3-sa!to Dt; '"Gatling 'Althouigh nothing fhas yet 'been: said to me by the government upon .tine subjejat, VI know the feelfinig and the 'efforts that" are everywhere being made to hasien .prepara lions. . , , r - "The gun may .perhaps be ready to send east 'im & week, and1 4f the latiaes are not too busy at Washington, whkh l?5I ' rather ifear Is -thecae,':'-HvT..he'rlfl)d"to iabout a fortnJgflrt.- :Tt may be mounted upon any i carriage. . 1 should , tbiink,:: if . evrytihuag .goes we and the -work &s pushed, the gun may possilbly be - ready . for -testing in a month or 7so. ';. "if at Is favoraible to the authorities, I should veryniuclh Ifke to see a cocnpoiitiive test to the deiath between the one-pleae gum asnd the present style of Oxeilt-up guns. I should hot feel-well satisfied lth a test of elglht or ten slhots, forrone of the great advantages in thie Jiew style of gun, I be lieve, is (its. far ; greater ilongevatyL WMle three of hese one-piece cannon could be made while they are maMng' one of the built-up Wnd, :',wh.loh ta&es a'bout- a .year. The life of the hew gun, I am sure, will be tbree or four times greater, If not more, imore. In. rapliid work 1 do not' believe "that the mafiypaTt'!iviwould "istand firtog more than' tabout twenty times. The one piece guns I thinkwtlil laat for over one hundred shots .'I ?wouM 'like to see this new gun and one ofj the present type fired umitil tooth are destroyed. .. ' r -'I hardly; thtok: -wlill want -.anything furt!her6done at ;4i y?xrltia, where tShe gunnow lies, as you say,' and as soon as! I give it an examiDtion. to-day, it w'ill probably be seat over to the Otis Steel Works; where it is to be anhiealed and manidrilled.i The. latter is ithe expanding of thes bore Iby a .rotary motion. After the gum is reheated, wbicb ltsetf will take sev-'eral-'.oyv'thenKaaidrilllrag will take only about a day, and then it wall be ready to go easit. Generatl Miles and ether mieanibrs of the ordmance bureau- have f expressed a disire to be present iwiben the final work is (Koine and tJhey may -be "here next week. Of course what the gun w1!! do d-epenids alto gether upon 7 the , firing tests to be made wben! it is ,ftiasihedibut soi-farererything is tfiaivoraJble. "Ilhe tests of tens le strergth of itihe special steelised for 'the gun is very hdgb, being 108,000 pounds to -the square Indh. -The' steel of the built-up guns runs about 90,000 pounds. (Sometimes steel has been brought up to 108f 000 lEiagla'cd! bas given up the " butOt-up gun, amd is exeperimienting ;witih wttre guns. 'No, I do not think these will prove much bet ter." -''"'- . BEU.TJTTPUL 0E1A SHELLS. v Every one admires them. Since 'coming soutlh I have received, nucnrous .inquiries from (northern people f or "sea " shells, and oow.am' prepared to answer yes, I can7 send you shells, . for I have made quite a ool lectton . of ,'love-ly shells, both "from .our own jcoast, the ioral reefs, and some beautiful pnte from thieiiWesft vln'dla IslanldSv; I jrill madS a dweaiy no two; atJke, to asuywie who win sent a sfaaanp for postage. - Yours, 3IRS. 'F. A. WARNER, '"'i 1 ; :r -JacksonvlUe, Fla. IThie disbinguished Dr. W.' R. L. Smith, of Richmond, Va., will preach ther Baccalau reate sermon at Wake Forest : comanefflce ment. With three such rorators as - Hil liard, Andrews and Smith, the next com TOenicenjent will be attracti ve emougb to those who go ito xmmeucements "to Ihear the speeches." iBibUcal Recorder. RHEUMATISM CURED IN A DAT. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures In 1 : to' Z days. Ita action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. , It removes at onee the eause and the disease '.immediately ' disappears; The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by C A. Raysor, Druggist, Asheville. (An interesting service took place In th! city yesterday ' afibernaan. It was. the re ceptioni of iMiiss Lillian May Richardsonof Tairboro, into the Jewish fal'th, by Rabbi Meyersberg. She was immediately after wards united: in -marriage with Mr. Edward Miller, of the , Jewish faith, and they re turned on the eveninig itra'in to their borne in Tarboro. 3oidsboro Argus. It is easy tO- catch 'a cold and just as easy to get rid of it if you commence early to Use One Minute Cough Cure. It cures oughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonian and all throat and lung troubles. - It Is pleas and to take, safe to use and sure to cure. C. A. Raysor. r , Tour attention Is 'called to Swamnanoa . Hotel. : . . & "SB .'Cbnio, Wis Jan. 10, 1898. : I, would not be" without PISO'S. CURE for CON. SUMPTION for any tiring.. Tor a bad. Cough or Cold it is beyond all others. Mrs G. BEYNOLDS. -J Best Cougb Byrap. m tune, sola T( "The ? -Best Cougii,,Medicme." - .J . y v J Aft it . . - a s t lich-in yrJe Is especially true of Hood's Pills, for no met cine ever contained so great curative power t so small space. -They are. a whole medicine ruin chest, always . ready, al ways efficient, always sat isfactory; prevent a cold or fever, cure aS liver Ills,' ' sick headache, jaundice, constipation, etc. 25c. The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsapanlla. : " ' ' (ROOM !AT THE? TOP. h-Ptrtk ibe aHiWuvs room" at the tOD. ' ;Y 2But the top unto wblch I allude V" v , la not the Ladder of life 'tis on " On (the .tbiinig that is known as a dude. v' f --K3hicago iNews. THE SURPRISE OP ALL. . Mt. James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones & Stan, Cowden, HI., in speaking of Dr. King's New IWsoovery, says that .last wiimtjer his wife ; was aittacked wi th La Grippe, amd her case grew so serious that pihysiciians at Cowden .and Pana could do notMng . for her k It seemed to develop Into Hasty Consumption,. , Having Dr. King's New Discovery n store, aaid sea'aig lots, of it,, be took bottle borne, and to -the but prise of aU she began to get bestter from first dose, and ihalf dozen . doUar bottles cured her sound amd; wen.. -r.-:. Kipg's. New Piscovery for ConsusnptSion, Coughs . . and Colds is guarantteed to do this good work. Try It. iFree trial bottles t T. .C SmMi's dnig store and Pelham's Pharmacy. r1-. 4 i Thte cOnlTttctor wlho figures on san'dtpaper (mialkes .a rough estimiate.. . i-j ; The best salve in the world, for Cuts. Borises, Sores, Ulcers; Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter,- Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction Or money refunded. Price 25c. per box For sale by T. C. Smith and Pelham'f Pharmacy. ,-: - -,-a. !- .Woodpeckers taCaMfornM. will carry -ai jorns thirty miles to store in their nests. :Miss Allie Hughes, .Norfolk, Va.,x ' was frightfully burned on., the face and neck. Pain was Instantly relieved y . De Witt's Wftch , Haze! Salve, which healed the in jury without leaving a scar. It is the fa mous pile remedy. C. A. Raysor. , - ; 'About the only consolation the emperor Of CMina has in bis trouble is -that be didn't borrow it. Puck. . ; Prosperity comes luckiest . to the man whose liver is in good condition. DeWitt's Little Early . Risers are famous little pills for .constipation, . bilousness, indigestion and all stomache and liver troubles. C. A. Raysor. . (Economy is the esttoate we make of What J other people ought to save out of their salaries. ' Jwt try a. box of Cascarets. the finest Mwr siid fwvwrt rKiilator ever made. At Felham's Fnarmacr. .. v c " J.. . .. r t v .St brightens "tbe 'l enltein seaooni to notice iew reai saonnces ournoignbors snake. ' ' ' IS WORTfl ' ' r-v-IF YOU "USE ' . . Can you afford to throw away 4 per cent on the money you spend when ft cam so easily be saved? Call and let us give you a book: ol tick ets. Use them as directed and we vlll re turn, to .you ; 4 cents on every - dollar you spend. ; . . THE Advertising Journal Co., : MISS COLE, Mgr. Room 33 Temple Court. Hyannis, Nebr Jan. 2, 1898. I regard PISO'S -. t 41 CUBE FOE CON SUMPTION as the best Cough medi cine on the market, having used it for Tastes Good. Use dt onirgiBts. - 15 years. ,f " -l J. A. WEST0VER. ; The Girl With a Sweet Tooth ;, knows batt ao'cain cater to it better from r our fresh and delicious stock of conf ec tkxns dbtat-at aaiy place In AsbevUle. Our v. rfaotoe chocolates, uut-can!ddeBtoarameiIs, bonbons are unrivalled for puri-ty and gen ' eral excellence, and their richness and flavor ; never" cloys the palate. Asheville Caiidy Kitchen, I. M. Theobold, Prop. WW mi Periodical Tickets l-l thoite no. -- - i " !-.? ' -' 1 -f rf1 1-' - K WALTER ;S. : CUSHMAN, ; i Eeal Estate Broker. No. 17 Paragon xiUilulng. Corner Pattos J. Avenue and Haywood St., Opposite 1 ; 1 l Poctoflca. : r'l SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN 1 TO RENTING OF CTTT PROPERTT, TH1 COLLECTION OF RENTS AND , THJ CARE OF ESTATES. , I DONT SPECULATE. Chances occur in this Bulletin erery days, r ' ' - s. -. FOR SALE. . V ", - - CTTT. - A . NEW HOUSE of -9 rooms, hot and cold water, bath, etc. . Offered at a bargain. : -:A ' FIRST CLASS" residence of 12 rooma, out buildings, ample grounds, southern ex posure." - ' - j- ' Price $7,000. I A NICE NBT7 HOUSE,. 7 roonis, modern conveniences. ; ". i Price i $2,700. A FINE NEW RESIDENCE of S rooms modern conveniences. Price S450. , : OTHER TOWNS. 4;V ' . The finest ;anV'most desirable"' city res idence la South Carolina. ' Built in 1892. Every appointment .for convenience -iahd Oomfort.. Five acres of grounds. Price less than cos or Intrinsic value. Terms to suit convenience of purchaser. ; ? i STORE ' HOUSE IN BREVARD. The best in town. r, - . ; I A RESIDENCE y )IN .HENDERSON VILLE. ' ;-:sf.p;;-.vr; y-y-r' " COUNTRT. :;: A FARM of over one hundred acres high far improved, French Broad -river .bottom. A large nice residence, two large substan tial barns and numerous out-DUUaings. 1 miles from railroad station. : Offered at a bargain, easy terms. 4 J A FARM of 42 acres, river bottom,; with residence, log house, style of. 5 large rooms besides bath room, kitchen store room, eta 1 miles from railroad station. The res idence also for rent. 15 ACRES, mile from Sulphur Springs., House of s rooms. Orchard or apples. mphM htmI ;n-hrHA. For: cash. xsbOj - ' FARM on Gash's creek," 6 miles - from Asheville, 140 acres, 12 acres creek bottom. well watered. Offered at a bargain. FOR; RENT. A STORE HOUSE in norfthern part1 of xowm, $8.00 per monicb. ' A HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS to Moe repair, bath room, hot and cold water. Northern part of city on car line. Rent, $15.00. SEVERAL GOOD ROOMS in the old Club House, 94 South (Main street. JA SUITE OF FIVE ROOMS, newly and nicely furnished, for .light housekeeping.. A SUITE OF THREE ROOMS for light housekeepiog,- nicely furnished. v -i : THE STORE soon to be vacated by W. C. Carmichael, Druggist, on East side South Main St near Square. " TWO CXNN1ECTII!NG FRONT -rooims over C. CarmichaeL . drugg South Main St. A FURNISHED; COUNTRT HOUSE. Eight, rooma .besides -kitchen, ..servants' room, bath iwxm and dressing roonu Large rich garden and asparagus TshdH strawberry beds. One and one-quarter, miles from railroad station. , i y i.. ', ' 'i i .Hent cnty $40 per 'shonth. AN ELEGANT : RESIDENC, , eiegla&Uy furnished, well located. ;,Rent moderate, r A FlDltrHSHED HOUSE of n9 rooons on best pkrt of tBslIey-itre;:.-.; ;: A FURNISHEl) 'HOUSE . Chestnut street, north s 9 rooms,' all but two furnished."'- i--ifiSM'Bj&& i'$S5. IN TBlT6ft3-:wus8l heat. .Furnished 5'Uhturnlshed $18. : . . FURNISHED ? APARTMENTS in 'first class private house. Call for "Glimpses Of a Land of Beau ty," Ulustrated pamphlet free. - : ; . ;.. .. Ihe Mastrial AdYeitisipg Go.'s FIVE CENT PREMIUM COUPONS. Will be received by the following leading business firms in the city. Trade . with them and avail yourself of our : V i;: -. VI." :..:r; ' . : ,. Cash Premiums. Amateur Photo Supplies C. F. Ray. . Bakery--J. M. Heston ft Sons. Books .and Stationery Ray's Cut-Rate Book Store. Bicycles and Bicycle Renting Hough Dunham. - Clothing and Gents" Furnishings Alex ander ft. Courtney.- . ' Candy . Kitchen L M.Tbeobold. - Dentist Dr. J.r E. Hawthorne.' - Drugs White G. Smith. Dry Goods Bon Marche. Fine Fruits W. E. Allen. Fish and Oysters Asheville Fish Co. Green Grocerie7-R. L.i Ownbey ft Co. ;lGr6ceriesH.,C.f Johnson. Groceries Jenkins Bros. General Merchandise W. J. Sudderth. Jewelry B. H. Cosby. . Meat Market McFee ft Jones. Musical Merchandise Hough ft Dunham. Optlcian-J. ;0. Houser. ' ' . - Laundry Model Steam. ' Photographer T. .H. Lindsey. - Shoes J. : Spangenburg... ' - Publishers Gazette Publishing Co. Mattress Renovator E. S. Hall. Books free. Premiums liberal. - . Office in W. A. Blair's Furniture Stare. ' H. B. PUTERBAUGH. Manager. Kodak Finishing !". and Developing nims Do not worry us, we know how to handle them, i No; over-development, - no -underdevelopment. : .Not baye made nhns a study od know how to 5. -uimj uj results isout - of them. r" Each ptoture-develioped eeparately. fWetoan rem edy some x)f tie errors in taking, or better than that, can tell you bow to aodd hem next ttiDe. - . . .-. H-Sf" hough, cold and -rented. " ' Films,' dry platos, trays, etc. - , . "lArt oxaterlals, picture frames etc' '' 1 Ray's Book Store ! i UUm Flnlshlngxi RAY'S; fon the Square" -.-ai- - .... .,.-- -JK -i- - '?.- ' . r . i - i -. TZJL -- - i - - r EZXCTTBIO.. ; CASS PASS THIS DOOB Central ThelBerkeley i an up-to-date hotel. Has all the comforts of a' modern bone - vy .and is Equafly Desirahle for Families Dd Trsneient Guestsi ,v " . - ? . .1 x FBAITK LOTJGHRAIT, Proprietor. OAKS ASHEVILLE, N. C. Everything New table First-Class After closing for two months in order to furnish the house and make other. linpovemenis,. uaa openea January 1, 1898, for business. IW w utes walk from the square on street car line. SAMUEL H. REED, Prop. THE ASHEVILLE ,L. G. CONE, Proprietor. 70 South Main Street. 4EBITILIE, N. C. tjunder New MaDagement. Newly Bp mlihivl ry in Cc i iicctiosu 76 South M ain Street, Tt If phpne: 16; The ov)y B otel in lie c runniDg Fbee Bus to aod from ali Trains. Rates-$i.50 aid 42 per Day. Special Rates by Week or Month. The t 4 , ra Newport, Tennessee, for Sale, Lease Or Exchange. "-""TMs ;propeMil.;De- -mhi 'nt in has every n !he3d ir stoain, Bightod by electricity, ha bllli rd and" bowlta alleys, table, cottage tor help. Any extensive notice of flhe delightful equation Is entirely unnecessary esteito; is owned by a party from .1fa.iu-fa-:ham-&feii instructiona tb aetf or lease. Foe HOTEL. MEN this is an opportunity -that preeenta itaell but once nit lifetime. 'As a SANATORIUM ita ituabn da one off (the moat hthvfajT- 13m Aanerioaai CfcoHinen. Ttent -wadt till It IS disposed of and then say I meanto tan secured JL . v- Edward T. Harrington or Col. F. A. Lincoln c at the Swarinarioa, Asheville N. C, will tell youhqw a fortune can be made THE BLOCKE R . HOME, O. H. BLOCKER, Proprietor. Good Board $5 per week ; $1.50 per day. OiD IPOISI? 2ST. C Do you want Summer and Wtater Home and mountain-locked to the North wlth dry air, 2,000 to 3,000 elevation.' Now is S1 v?tUbl 44117 tralns m th"a the nnest nigh altitude Wiacer country in WEST ElsriD 13 West Main St., IS1!? "7 di! to Gal Store, Bank Buildin; ? Kates $1.50 per day; $1 per night; 50 cts per meal. T HOTEL FLEMING r Marion, n. c UKUUifiR. CONCERT I3. ;A."VB3IM U J3. Board S3.50 to S5 Per Week " - TUXEDO, .76 Haywood 8t. . - New house, : new furniture, 1; eleotrie lights, furnace heat or open fires, hot and cold bath. . Rooms en , "suite V or ,r singled Rates reasonablea. : Special ratee to resi dents and businesa; people.: On car line. No one wfth advanced case of lung trouble taken. Mrs. Q. t. Neville. , 218-28 KENILWORTH PARK :T ; Private Bord.; - -A deligbtful place with .home tcomforta Pleasant furnished; rooms: with .'open fireV: Rrst class northern -cooking. ...Near 'Bilt. rore street carline.' Rates from fire to six Biltmore Milk" and Cream.. fresh every morning Dairy Lunch 88 PattoTaT tfewEnglaadHome The Rational Hotel Tie Palace Livery StaWes vv.J : r :Fme Saddle and ' ; V " Driving f Hoi sea. -BrM Bros. Props. 29, 31, 33, 34 Lexinigton Ave. ' t - Telephone 1 7 Orders Fiile d Day and Ifijhfc. I Cnlslns and ' -AppolntmeBts . Vt .v. Pnsanissssi Location. Steam Meat . ; ' 1000 Ft. Porches HOTEL fliie w Hotel fa he Land of the SkV Wrf ri Southern expoeure for Winter Fi the Mm a Southern' Rairway: uttTul Bce the world Bbevard, N. C- T W WHITMfRE, Propt. GO. Proprietors. f Has recently changed ; - hands, and is now un- der management of , ; 4 MRS. GEORGE E. KNIGHT. Special jatWtion to Tranrfent Gueats. -;Tble strirtly First claws. Rates reasonable ; v yv aynesville N. BOARD. v 13 ST A BNP9 1 A VWXTTT-m ' ': . : - i maw.. WJUi. . - ; Furnishings almost entirely new. Tse rapplled with the best. ' -v -s ( Mrs. Mary Sevien TH E ROVE HOUSE, " Jr'-31 rore tret. AshevUle, N. a -House .nicely, papered- and) furakhel throughout Halls well .heated. , Batha, fc and, cola . water. -Modern , convenleaesa. Northen cooking.. Near street car line. BOARD. Desiratla rocma with board : " , v ' - . - . . v . . .
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