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V ; ; i ; ' . ' r i t ; h L'. O (THE EVENING) JOUKNAL: ASUEVILLE; N. a, S At UK DAY, JULY THE JOURNAL. liis Inst; novel. It is pleasant to know that Xhedistinguiehed novel ist has accumulated a m fortune from his works, j J ' ' ,J " ASHEVILLE, N.C.. I ' i r! -: -'" ! . -'I''- !.: - i- - i : -- i-"::-.-t! - '- -V--: M ' 'i-- ; ! i " '; v ' '. , ''!!- -- .'!:'-'. i ENING, JOUli; : A .Hi 'rl li:d:IJfl'A,v Pnblished Every Evening, Except Sunday, by TIIEODOIIE lIOUGOOI. ! STAirrijIKGr- BU'JL XKUK. The lligr'3S, Alter a sojourn of one1 year in this Entered at the Post Ofice at Ailnmlle as second glorious climate of North Carolina, class mail matter," . M has passed the following resolutions. to vyit: SUBSCRIPTION KATES. : q0 geJ jgj One year . . Six months : Three months One month ! ! I qf nnl rrQt RTHIHTI.Y HASH IV ADVANTE. i wm4 i : 111 V-l !-''tf- '.' !- ; i - t i : A Iconvenrinsr tide of matchless 1-1 ! ') U--. 1- " " -V attractions on our conn ters. and hourly pnU i Excitement ran liiih and the AIimnaugh grr cro niI?cl wun ST H i Daily1 arrivals of New Goods to preme delignt &V the'aniuhccmeni public delighted " with our method V and prices goods, comprising a our alreadV linii and ..-.. .1 r .,00 fl,il and compete line-of Clothing, of the verdict (by; the jury betore iis cnarmea who ine-r patrowt pminm uoomin, .trw 't "i0- VtM-nUiiiiKrlonHs Ht5 i TninkB xinJ .siftllup rJ Tira A- worked sulesnrtD ustnsreverv effort to 'please. Tbchoti . .. 2o - ; ... ,,. '-.-.'!.!' .- -ij. -lil-i' -I'i ! : ..., i. -r -4 L " ' U'i. - !- . j I-' I'.'J ' h r-:' ... - i' -f! ..'1 I 150 Valises,, etc., at -1U percent, above .V.. ! , - j j v:TilobtL finr. day; sun or IbeMriurfty cldud'wWebroccasiona 1 overn ! i I Ji 'Jil I' I i f i teb eflect od the anxious throDer-niirchaicrs wli I To select' Thursday of each week inS ;.. V -'j : : ;.- r !,;.;!. , A l&A.&tuLid-; V::.. . ?- rj;i ! . W' ' T ,-;k i .i i n 1 ' I . 1 i i uur tuttutci . r i i i which day a 1 Juror Noll.-4l llnd BAtic BrosrTJ III I .! 1 .,- ; : -Jir , ; :.r;r.L-TrL& rH u vj. ' a vj i vat r v IiCt Tliem Choose. Whilst the discussion waxes warm about the electrical device, for dis- patchin to hang out of human associations. as (Bargain Dav, on goods cro at net cost. The success of Bijr i 22 has, been mnnv ,Ar:;:110 most flattering, and to keep the ball ,nen,on Main street, Asheril e?N.C. JLJjKfcl ing criminals, many continue ' ' ' I f I 1 ! Vby the! old way of .iropping ro'!inS S"J3 will be sold cheaper ; JarorKol;2.-I find them doing a j Whj not settle the -difficulty by allowing those condemned to capi tal punishment to choose between the old method .of hangin": bv the trade in the history of Asheville. The Big 22 "gets there, Eli! strictly prtst business. : j;i i. ; Juror No. 3. -I find ti Call and be convinced that the lite and active salesmen. neck, and the sew one of quitting 'the world as muck as liohtninr. TTOTEL TO 0. . . above statements are not merelv idle talk, but facts undeniable. No. 4. I! find It is true it would be somewhat RENT. If application be made at once. 15c. C5c echo of bur bargains resourid around lei e six po Gf ne wind wafts our name abroad. their 7c.; c I I: Yanceval lallies stuff at a crape Jines, ISc. jHenricttasJ House', of flouncing and one-dollar of a Hobson's choice after all; yet, MeW Na'tt if any one condemned to-death had this-city will rent, at very low rates, ; No. 5; I find Handkerchief Atkinson fc Son of overs in every, family in the land: tion with our retail. . " i . . 1 i 1 II . 4h. - I-'' : . ' I ; .1 ' I . -K 1 :. :N all- goods and low prices ie-best leverage known the mountain sides, - . : i -. Buncombe, Madison, I respond to our announcement' neighboring ' to rapid j rate. Prospects of Asheville the cb'ming season. livelv times i at Preparations already commenced a nreference. it would' certainlv do the Mt Mitchell Hotel, at Black no harm to let him have his choice. Mountain, this count ' ' ! PI ii li Alien liaa Ai'flr eivtir irimo nA r and is most attmirablv situated andli from Mrs, Kilrain said she was g hear that Jake was not killed. Mrs. Sullivan has not been heard from in reference to John. j oc. to $1.50, . irijaaies iJ- i- Towels from :6c. to 75c. and Misses' HoseJ fasti j .... t ; suited for the hotel basiness.. j colors. 20 j)er cent, less than usual Jull3-tf ROMEO'S prices. J : No; 6. I find CARPET STOCK! Extra Beaded Capes in I Is now opened tion o ious. tj. - No. 7.- I find all ors a year or fifteen months hence." ...... . " ! Who was it jthat said that the President would be fogotton? An BOARD BYj T exchange speaks truly of him when ; MONTH, it says: Harrison will" live in history At Reasonable prices. as the chief patron of the carpet bag. Southerner." f for the acconimodai sted the public. E DAY,1 WEEK Ol goods President Harrison told an aPPH Jl beautiful designs to 'suit the most cam ior an iniernai revenue position, ( i I i .a few dava a?ro. that -"."there would!' I o r yivsIJl cs. not be any internal revenue collect- shades of Wor- from 10c. to $1.50 per jul9-tf If President Harrison close not dent mmm istey. it.. ... The undersigned having resumed' yard. i ll : , J I No- 8. -I I find I the finest assort ment! of Barred Muslins, Peques, j Bird's Eye. Irish. Linen and Butch- ! ers' liqes to be found in Buncombe. 35c. No. 9.I find Corsets 1 from l . - i u i . " 1 , . - ' : i - regret, before hia term of j cilice ex- Sfuuf tend"erf Ws 'prcfesslonal' se?" to $2.25, Kid Gloves from 5oL to r l ! i 1 1 1- -! . . i .tif timi! a.i il' .ii J! ; .... . i . pireS,naving ignorea me ciaim 01 - - y"??gm $1.50 Silk Mils I from 15c; to ;85c. Brer Jeemes Bovd for the District treating di&easeu gums specialties. IjO- h j : s i urer jeemes jjoya ior me uisinci cal ansf,hetic to prevent pain applied lt' ' loV'Ti -AttornevshiD it will not be the fault when desired. I I I S I (all the latest shades of colors), of the JVor a.Winston Sent- aeT Sheeting 11 .1 r- 1 ' i - . ' I . . I . i'i.!-- .mei. ; same as iormeriy occupieu. ihv o (r.Jj- i ! i ,1 Attractions offered ALREADY No. 11 Patton for a jobbing business in co I "Tlie ii , EN TRANSIT. 1 - ! L- J I ' every day by MIMNAUGH, Ave. a : i i, . : i in. TTT I: ;. . -i u. H- ! - m; 'i 7 1 . V i No. 45 South Main FULL LINE OF A- iTT Ti i 'TP l j r ilj Ej AMD Dr. Mott is a bold aud dashing leader, more like Mahone than any other Republican in the South, and he has much of the audacity &nd J, ;F.1LUISEY, D. D. S. i ; Office: No. 10. I Ient:il find j a jol ih Ladies' : and Men's Slippers tfrat must be sold at any priced ' many of the dictatorial ways that - .Iii Barnard ' Building -Entrance, No 11. I find beautiful ! Lace j . ,. 4, ,r. . . ! Patton Avenue and Main Street. . ... i , i I characterize the little Virginian. : i. -A. m .A i i Lenoir Topic, mwm A A St FANCY mi uis III .. Oi' i i KEEPS CONSTANTLY IN STOCK CLASS rotee. MEAT IttABREl vn m imp vnpinnrr a .. ) : ! .-j i !: , I , . t .;- .i -i. . . ... r; mr . Curtains; from 75c. to $10 per pair, I Presided over by that popular and;'.bxpenn'ded ' but0lier 'OEOJ'VT. 'PAGE, HOTEL, for 12 to 15c. Juror No.! 12. I fiml Trunks from 50c. to $12,Men's and Youths' or Asiicviiie, V: J -:n-VWn'i- Uo. rA !"OTJTTTOT iioiumg irom $.uu 10 sou, nais i ju m w xi The sheriff of Hancock county, La.,. says he fullyjntended i to act according to the instructions of the Governor. The people of Hancock county, however, wanted to see the iiuhuuu uu Miijuu, aw, po(p j,IHci Weg o'clock, about fifty 'prominent citi M zens called on tue slicnll ana quietly ' E. G. CARRIER; informed him that if he took any steps to prevent th6 mill, he might Will be opened on the 15th of June consider his political existence at for the Season. an end. Theyr used forcible argu- ments, ana nnauy i pursuaaea tne Good fare; fine Jersey Milk and prIce sheriff to let the matter alone, and Butter: solendid Vegetable Garden: ill if allow the'neenle to see tlie "bie9t I ! - 1 1 h . 1 i T) Ml . From the foregoing facts we fully II Cretones, just1 charming; Oil Cali- wbo ia alWs pleased to serve his coes at 5c; Percales, llyara wide customers the best in tho apl6-lm t CAROLINA RES A'ilKAA Proprietor, ' from 1 nr. t i fe Z firt o a o uMa t n on n iasi onri . square, vr r to suit everybody. ! Has a nice' dining room for white genxiemen anu iauins, auu euppiica uw Shoes! Shoes! Shirts and Gents ! Collars, Cuffs, customers with .; i.. , i .1 I -I r M ! . : i r : ; f anorus. Ties 1 and - Half Hose all at panic tLe I best the market aplStf A. W. Lindsay, GUN SMITH, .fiht of the countrvi PURE MOUNTAIN WATER. ea 10 I i 1 equal for fain- plied Buss meets all trains-at the Ashf- t:i. T-lr. t e a r i u 7 , - " r- uusuuft. uiua. Xiuvers oi uiuuu cue wuriu over ti -rv . 1 are grieved to hear of the serious . ( 1 (: ! and probably fatal illness of Wilkie ! This hotel has nd Collins. The children of his brain ntpg j have done much to while dull care awav from manv thousands of ceo- 100 Acre Park and fine Lake with plr. . "Blind Love" will probablv be I boats. t PRACTICAL, LOCK AND I r I h V- .'i Noi 25UiN. fain Street, is prepar understand why everybody goes to do all kinds of Repairing to Trunks, n i . . . HI I f7-1tco iTTtna TTmVrllui nnrl Para.o1s & Wright's to be sup- especially. FAlso repairs Money Safe ! IjOCKS, KC. jUaU On mm. juuii-vm Clothing, ! ; ; with Dry Goods, Hats. and Shoes. M CHRISTOPHER FOX, Foreman. i ! -f E3. SOLOIST Fire, Life and Accident Insurance, - Asheville, N. THE UESTAURM -' ! I ;' !. ' - ' I I ! i; , - i. ' ! I l CITY UNDER' REDWOOD'S 'STORE. Is the .best tJar.e ! ! n ' town to mfc I. at all times Lunches, or good Square Meal. Everything is served in the best Fre8h Fish served when in the market!. ial "meals prepared for inva- parties on short for young men, lids, or families! or notice. - " ! Furnished rooms with, or without board. j Early breakfast to parties leaving towp. ' ' j .' ; !; ; ' '.. ' Provisions prepared for fishing and1 sporting parties. ; A-;' t: ' I ' ' We have tie Best Cook in Town. USlA CALL. 'J. I! f:-!
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