Newspapers / Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.) / Feb. 2, 1889, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
T CtTfl hi the eo.t fitfflfiwtT cim- J ij read awtapcria Wctun rvna c roja. I ta Mui ti public an ud aeaaarr Is a tc uwnt M ptlK mtrvritv. ao 4 foverasieat. ana prosper, industry, aaa ft s.w ao pcrsuaal ajjcfiaaotia treating pub- TMltran'ptUlikM tW dispatch, of ta Amwuu Pres., Ik I a m cover, the who, w arid ia tu arocat. It ha other tacih txa of advaac JswraaJ'srn ff a-atbenag bjw rVs. .4 uarnrm, v everything cars full Milrf U occupy tM s sliest spa. -- tpMM txv o ss t rdiuoa will to seat Tint-ilf. for om rear; si for MtMi SO scats lor oar aionta. It cmatafor asat ware, Carrier will deliver tat paper us wry part of the city to amusenbrrs, aad par M was us H wtll Dteaa call al the CrTixaa AvaeTrs liTsaJUasonsr.le.aad sand kaowa oa appiicado at rate omev. All traassrat advcruaratcaia ataat be paid la ad- SATUUUY, FBKUAR 3, 1889. at WMVLytKM COMMISSION lULaV Beside the 3eddiagfield bill, a sketch of whka wm given ever day ago, there art at traat two other notable bitli for the ' eatabfiahment of a railway com miaaion ta North Carolina. One of )beae bills was introduced by Mr. U Donald, ud the other by Mr. Kewlaad. The McDonald bill prorides for tbt eVrtioo of the eommlsaionera by the General Assembly; require their of fice to be kept ia Raleigh, requires annual reports to the Gorernoe. Tha power propoavd to be gWea the rommlisinutrs, may be summed us as ftiHow; The filing of just and reasona ble rate, freight and passenger; the hear ing of eemplaint of. unjust discrimina tion, ia carrying freight and passenger, coming from and going beyond the boundaries of the State; the filing of ached uirs and authority to change the am firom time to time as circamstances may require; the approval or diaapproval of Jf contract and agreement, between railroad companies aa to rate, which must be submitted to the commissioner or are otherwise illegal and void; author ity to issue subpoena for witnesae and railroad agent to attend and give evi dence or Information; And' other power for theeiecutionofthe general purposes of tbt act The bill provide that any railroad corpora tio which shall charge or re ceive more than just and reasonable rates for freight and passenger transKirtation ball be deemed guilty of eatortion. The eomntissiooers art required to prevent paying bonuses, rebates, etc. It require them to make personal visi tations to railroad offices with power to examine, under oath, agent, employe. etc. It provide for the punishment of every lomcer, fcgfnt or employ of any -railroad company refusing to furnish the commissioners any report required by tbem, or who ahall binder, delay or ob struct mid commiioner. In. any, way in discharge of their duties imposed by tbiaact. A aumher of penalties arc filed, and al together tbt bill goe about as far to ward absorutf control and regulation of railroad propertlr aa the Constitution allow. The Mewtand bill provide for oqly one commissioner, to be apjiointed by tbt General Assembly, and to receive a a alary 13,500; his terra of office to be for W V MI Bit The bill die oasaenirer fare, declar ing H to be unlawful to receive higher rate of passage than three cent a mile first-class, and two and one-half cent second class. The commissioner hall have power to fit all maiimnm rate and the classification of freight. He hall ate that convenient and suitable car arc provided for passengers and traf fic, and shall punish all failure to com ply therewith by a fine of not exceeding 11,000. The commissioner shall appoint one in spector for every thsnsaad mile of rail way, who shall receive $5 per day. - Pur mertln t hf nrnara of t lu mm. mission a tax of on percent, o the gross receipts of aS companies shall be made, and if any surplus it derived it shall be equally divided between the University of North Carolina, Oxford Asylum, Agricul tural Department and the enioning of the soldiers. The bill make it unlawful for any pools or agreement! to eiist between any cor porations and the State, or any rebate or draw back on the part of any com pany for the purpose of aAYctuig com merce in this State, ert her by maintenance of rate or di vision of tra (Be. er to administer oath, issue tubpucna. and punish for contempt; to compel every company to pott in their depots, the traffic and passenger rate for the infor mation of the public. m He ia also required to make an annual report to include all information atxmt the financial condition of each road; shall show the rate of traffic and passage on each, and their grata and net earning; hall repurt the number of convict work ed, amount af wttrk done and rompenaa tkm received by the State on all roads, also their general treatment and health; hall also give the number of persons employed, salary of each, number of per osm injured or killed, value of all road bed and real estate, also the amount of (Hate, county and muairisMU taai oa ch daaa of property betoairiagtoaeU road. The" ',U are now UiJ before tbe joint torn .;tr on railway eoaimisaion, whkh I . . . , . ., . I r ..a.-,... m lull In aMVmil tilth lnl. - ... . . in all prohabihtT, become a law, and judging from the character of the bill ! a a. a ' A. a . ' ? introduced, and the general nnrt oi seno- j ment npon the stiljjcct, the indications j are clear that a railway commisaion will be established and that it will lie invested with absolute power over freight j passenger rates. ACTIO"! DEMANDED. The resolution of Senator Saulabury yesterday indicates that the Senate, at' Ut, li 'waking up to a realuatiod of the duty that Congres owe to the Presi dent andthe country to immediately d,opt measures for the protection of the interests of the I'nitcd States and her cit sens in the Samoan Islands; and also the duty of maintaining and defending the dignity of the United States government, and of resistance to German aggression. At any cost the United States should maintain Ha right, and make promrt and effectual resistance to unlawful inter j The Ashevillc CiTtziut earnestly ex fcrencc with Samoan affair of Germany j preaae some expectations of Senator or any other power. The President find himself at this critical juncture, when be may at any moment be compelled to under take to protect American interests, almost powerless, as the navy with which oper ations of an offensive or defensive nature must be conducted is altogether insuffi- cient. The American navy cannot to-day cope successfully with that of Germany. It it now made very plain that millions and millions of money hove been wasted under Republican administrations, on our little navy, and the executive must pursue a halting policy and await the action of Congress, for want of strong navy to back him in such demands as he might in his wisdom tee fit to make upon Germany, or to enable him to make effect ual resistance to what he might deem German aggression and 3rii1atinpt ex isting treatir. NEW ITaTKa, Tbt determination of the Republican caucus upon the iending new State bill, makes it now certain that at least four, if not five, new State will he ieedily aililed to the Federal Union. These State are to be known at North Dakota, South .Dakota, Washington and Mon tana. , , Possibly New Mexico will be admitted at the same time, though serious objec tions have been raised to the admission of that Territory on account of tbel mixed character and generally rfejiraved condition of the native population. It is suspected, however, that the secret and real reaaon for the objection, coming from the Republican tide, hi that New Mexico, being southern in its position and sympathies would probably be Dem ocratic in political sentiment and affilia tion The other four Trrrltorie jinmetl ait undoubtedly Republican, and their ad mission Into the Union" would bring to the Republican party in the Senate an accession of eight new Senators, and to the Republican strength In the electoral college many votes. The bill will come up for dincussion In Congress in a few days, and by the time President Harrison assumes the chief magistracy of the nation, it is now almost certain that four more new stars will have been added to the bright galaxy of the American Union. ... . .y. The refusal of Senator Allison to accept tlie Treasury portfolio, tendered bythe President-elect, will lie genernlly regretted hymen of all parties, as Senator Allison is recognized as one of the purest, ablest and moat honest of all the Republican statesmen in this country.- He enjoys the confidence and rcscct 'in a singular degree of the public. Prom preparations lieing mnde the Pair to be held at New llerne, N. C, February lth; yoth, 21st and 22nd promise to be a grand exhibition. It was a big stivccs last war; but this time the manager are milking nn eameat en deavor to make it far better. Our volunteer (ire dearttneiit it excel lent. At tlie fire alarm lust night the eonmant with the hoar trmk aft I be en. fine house in two mintrtr after the liml tap of tlie bell. rtmaoNAi. and uknkrai Col. Thomas V. Ochiltree's Intent -peal to his admirers ia: "C.ive me nuire taff? while 1 am with yon and lesa el tnphy when I am koim?.' Ree. Sam Jones in n recent sermon In California said: "Cod knows us nsmmis term, and to I known as a true minister of tlie xsiel Is the ureal thing, t would rather he a faithful, 1NMr Methodint ttraalekat Is asaa . U . t . . t General llarnsoa. Mv lob will !. l. gee and I will nltimatel, hay, am,w of vcrlaatiaw .nr. ' Th Federation of Trade mid Lnlwir oa the Pacific eoast has reeommendeil to the Legislstures of ihot region the An-; trahsa Ekvtton law in mnrh the same! formm which it has tiera ndoiti ; I Maasachanetta. Th i. .. .i.... " " the stcm will xo 1) ia c;cratm in a uff -nt number of Statu to enable the ; rest to iu(!i:e of its success a a means of; J ft I iireYentinij fraud uiioo the tallot Ad!re.ingtbteVrtrtofrniiK Ibrty B . .... I maini .lfHrni n parties. I am h- tj. to none; and in fathering urnler the tame flag all who are derated to our country, I serve as a rallying-pmnt." Addressing the electors of Prance at the nrearnt time. fVarral Ronlanrrr aftra- "I f have only ooe hope. It i. to find my name ' become a raOyiug-point which will enable , citizen to emerge from a taU of an- j archy." The present Prencb Republic has lasted aa long aa any - government in that country lincerthe Brtt rrolBtkjn7Tlie Consulate and the Rmpne of Napoleon I , continued from 179 to 181S; the Boar-' boa were ia power from 1815 to 1H30; Loui Philippe reigned from 1830 to 184, and Napoleon III from 1852 to 1870. The existing Republic waa pro claimed 1871. so that according to the cycle theory it should expire with the pi tec ut year. fOMIIBt.T to. i Prom the Charlotte Democrat Ransom. These expectation teem sin gular to us. The CmzKN thinks he should do some thing more than secure apniiriations' and things of that kind. It may just be possible that should Senator Ransom make an attempt to do two thing with succe, he might do neither well. If may moreover he a fact that the time gained by abstinence from debate is the ground work of hit marked influence in gaining needed appropriations for his State." Wc say these thing may be. We do not ex lct Senator Ransom to speak unless he thinks it best, nor will we think him "re creant" if he doe not. His record is that of a long, strong pull for hi people. Don't (tick the spurs too deep into the old fellow, Brother Citizrn; he might break the traces and leave Vance to do all the pulling. The two are comple ments and work well together. Let them nlone. Dr. HsCi ficrtn.na. .Charlotte pemocriil.,. Dr. Moses D. Hoge, of Richmond. Va., is a toutlicrn pulpit orator of world-wide reputation, lie hat been preaching with growing eloquence for tome forty year to the same congregation extemporane ously, and no record is left of hi sermons except upon the hearts of thousand. The Central Presbyterian church of Richmond ha of late comnicuced to publish his mons in full each week. They are rich reading, either a bare classic for the scholarly, or as a kindly comfort to the Christian, anil should lie bound side by id with Kolierttou'i sermons for the refuge of those to come. Shirts and Drawer, Hosiery, Collar ana cutis, bcaris, Uoves, bags, Trunk atr." One price system. " H. Redwood 8c Co. Dyapcpala, Dcapaslr, Death. These are the actual stent which follow indigettion. Acker's Knglish Dvs)Csia Tablets will both check and cure this most fearful of disease. Cnranteeri by T. C Smith & Co. dawtjull Riding Habit Cloths, Tweeds, Cheviots Corkscrew, Cassimeret, Flannels, ike, H. Rkdwoou & Co, Fine Black Dress Goods. II. Riowoou Si Co. Hacks1, arnica Halve. The beat solve in the world for cuts, bruises, toret, ulcers, salt rheum, fever tore, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corn, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no par required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money retnnded. Price 25 rent per nox. ror sure oy r. jacolis. Uuw Fast Black Hosiery. 11. Redwood St Co. F.caema, Itchy, Meal, akin Tor. tare. The simple application of "Swayne'i Ointment;'' without any intemnl medi rit.a- will I'tir a n v i.a .f T.ta. u: worm, Piles, luh, Sores, ISmple, Erse ma, all Sialy, Itchy Skin Eruption, no n.IlM nllL.l. ... I . . .uiiii w.. Mimimnic in l,"g siaiioirtg. it is jMitrnt, rneciive, nnfl costs hut trifle. wtau23 Whit Good, u at Whit- janlldtf ktic. i nm i itching rii. i Svmilonu-Moiture; intense itching ...... .....w. ii,,,,, wi irw lit scratching. If allowed to continue tu mors form, which oftrn KWrl an.l L au, becoming very sore. Swavnc'a thnt ment stoji the itching and bleeiling, heals ulceration, ami in most ensra remo vea t tiimnva A I rlfnttiri.ta L. MH:i i cents. Dr. Hwaytte ft Son, I'hiladelphi nuiuj K par tm reduction oa ladle', miasM and chiMra wraps, cmsl a-unda. soiu loss than Mw Turk oust, at vv HiTuaja jaalodtf Har Isoctatra CrMsavr Owsttli. thictor WaKer K. Hammond say : "After a loiitf eiiicnem-e 1 have time' Ui the etimltisiun that two-third (if all the tietitns rrom coughs. inenmonin anil con- ' ""K atronletl if Acker's i l.tiglisn VtMiwh HernerW i ftillv uanl in time." This wouilerful Kcm- ei is mii umirr a Hisitive Kimrnntee hv T. C. Smith c Cn. dawtjull " Naw TruhtLM at WHiTtiOCi'i. jantSdtf. We hold tioaitive wtHf that Acker's Liiliah HIihkI liliair cures alt Wood p,,i. sou wlstre cheuu unwHinllu and ati calletl imriliers fail. Knowiiui this, we will srll it to all who call at our store on a Mattive Kiiarnntee. T. C. Smith & Co. dawtjull "- - " Uh of prftty good. chow, B, ,"r WMrTUHm'i. s . .. J-BIMtf . ...1 V-Tl1: "? i. --L """7 wen as , m .iiiki nn, nintmcn mr last nithiiw. unhe the blood or adds to the health ."r KvktT' KnK''h Xlinxi hluir." That great retnetl ia anl.t , P""'" Ruarantee hy T". C Hmith ch dawguli . . "ITT . ,rt'B .. M Whit-' W.lS.l.f . ' j . MISCELL.i xot s. a; CELLA.' jots. Nt Prompt -wd Strllaule. Bring your repairing to headquarters. ! t Watch, clock and jewelry rqiairing is a ! leading feature of our husinn. ! 'i Work entrusted to us is certain to re-1 ceive careful and intelligrnt treatment i from exwrt and skillful hands. , , - . , . . i . - Delicate and costly timnece should be entrusted only to thoroughly compe tent watchmakers. All work guaranteed. Prices always reasonable. IAX61 JEWtUlY STORE, South Main St. Ashevillc, N. C. , d&wtmarS LMALNOTICES. VOIIlfc. i ........... : Notice ia herein siren to all nertons harinc i rlaima aaaiaat taeeataU of J R. Haria. to 1 them to A. B. Ilaria and L. V. Iirael, AdmlaiMratora. oa or before the 'Jfith day ol lanaarr barof tb inwii, or tnia notice will uc j)lral in of their reeorcry A. B. D via, L V. IHKAKL. Adminiatrators. aa. 1. IMS. jaaa-wt NORTH CAROLINA. Htiaemnhe Cnnlv In the ftutieritir Court. H. F. Oranl r. W. H. Know, William O. Vrr noa aad Daniel A. Waters. - NOTICB. To William U. Veraoa and Daniel A. Waters: Vou and each of you will take notice that an action entitled aa above has lieea begun in the Haperior Court of said Buncombe county for the purpose of recoverinii against you and the aaid W. H. Mnow the sum of Keren Huadred and Twenty-firr Hollars and Thirty eneA.'eRra -TSfl.HI- and -Interest Ihereaa from the 1st day of (letolier. 1HHN, the sum. aioas heinK srturnablc to the term of said court to lie held at the court house In said county, coinmrni-inK on the second Monday la March, 1HH9, when and where you are rr quired to apuear and answer or demur to the complaint. This January 21, 1HH9. W.T. KBVNOl.IiH, Clerk Superior Court of Buncombe Co. Jan3l wAt N OTK'H. By rirtuc of a power ol sale contained in chattel mnrtfai. ,.miI,H In h Rank ..f Asherille, by the Aahceille l.umliert'ompanT. on tne otn aay ol novemDer, inno, the undrraia-ned will sell, for caah, at public auc tion, at the court-house door, in the City ol Ashertll, to the highest bldtler, on Saturday, Peliruary 33, 1HHU, the fulluwinK ar .teles of (lersonal proierty. yii: Oa tweaty-Mrt-horae-power Knitoe, One Boiler and Saw-Mill to correspond, and .. wo i.anr mwi. This property can be area , on the freight i depot pi atioi rorm. For inforraation apply to A. K. ORbara TUB BANK OP ASIIBVIH.B, ... . Janwt- - - ' ' " ' ' MortKSKee" N' oticb. By virtue of s deed in trust, etecuted to me by W. O. Candler and L. M. Candler, his wife, on the 26th day of May, 1HX6. to se cure Curtis H. Brogoen in the sun. of Hlltt.60, with Interest on .aid sum at sli per cent, per annum, I will otter for sals, at the Court House door, In the City of Ashevillc, on tne IIAthdar of February, las to I he highest bidder, lor cash, the following dcscrilied real estate : Beginning on a hlnrb. the northwest corner of the Charlie Williams tract, and runs eaatwardly to s chestnut oak, John Calhey's eorner; thence eastwardly with hi. line tonls and Haydoa Hyatt' cornet thence hp to the top of Tabernacle; thence to the top of the I'lnoacle, wh.re the Hne of the Ford tract crosses the asie; thence wtstwardly with the top of the mountain to a point opposite to the beainnlng, thence to the beginning, containing 3IMI acres of land, more or less. This land (s shunted in Vpwr Hominy Town ship, and aiUoins that of John Cathc'v, Char It Williams and others. JAMBA H. MKRRIMON, JonKsa aHivom, Trustee, Attorneys. Jantdltwt - , HY VIKTUB OF A HLKD1N TRI'BT de rated to me by lianlel Ooadwln. on the Ooadwln. on the otn nay oi morrmoer, ihnn, to secure lames F. Hawyer In the sum of One Hun.lred and" One Dollar and Ten Cents, with Interest on the same at eight per ce t. tier annum. I will offer for sale, at the Court House door, h ine city oi isnrvttie, on tni- lMtn day of Feb ruary, JHH9. to the highest I iddrr, for cash, the following dcscrilied reai estate, to-wit: One House and Lot, aitunted near Hill street, In the city of Ashevllle, adjoining the lands of D. M McCamllcss, Kd. Sevier and Batate ofC. Cowan. J. I.. SMATHKRS. JanHdltw3t . Trustee. LEGAL, OFFICIAL, . COMMERCIAL P-U-I-N-T-I-N-G From N?w TyjM! On New l'lvNMt'M ! ' Ry "SkilhHlWui-kiii'fu! THK CITIZKN Pl'RI,IHHIN. CO., No. North Court ftqunre, 19 doors from Main 8t.) lat Hour. , nifiors DENTIFRICE A TRUE TOILET LU XURY. er AMOkurtiT Pvnt inn(oicnt" CAUTIPICt TNK TCCTH. PNIStNvtS THC UM. WKCTKNtTMK NIATN. NO INJURY TO THK ENAMtL. AND AONICAtLK. WITHOUT KQUAl At A T0ILCT aMRATI0N. fNICK t CENTS PCN OTTLK. oi it u Muairrm. I' H W'""1 " CO.. Mrt. . a.TIMORI. Mft. For nle hv C.R ANT A 'WINC.imT. dawtauH 17 A 0.. ' ,1 I. m). !EsicEusTAi:3maif crrara twvT JIZ ' i,TJU i:.?'" nv.iaaaiU7:. , 'I t , i jr.- i . 1 1 V f p?yali;: "I 1 d .70 ' i' Absolutely Pure, i This poardrr nrvrr rarira. A atarrrl at par ity, atrrnjrth and wholeaumracaa. More ecu- i aiMaical thaa the ordinary klada. aad ranaut : he auld ia romprtltloa with tk maltltade of 1 iuw u, Miun wntEm aiuia or pnoapaaix ' tm. gold ooiria raaa. BoylLBiaisu! Fiiwdiw Co., 10 Wall St.. New York. dAwtifbia POWELL & SNIDER ARETIIECUS- tmllanirif the palilir hnpptnraii sntl they prb poae that ererrbod; shall hare a iroqd time I if tner can help the to it. Kaprriallr those ! that hare a hard time moat of the year will ! And them laying for them. If yis " hard to : wait, tUHrult to aaUtfy, YOU ARETIIECUS- tonier we are after. Well salt yoa. please : you, satisfy yon. make yoa happy, what ! more do yoa want. - If yon want to know whether we are able to keep onr word, ' whether we can hark all our brag with good conscientious performance, why ASK ANY OLD QJtfS turner of nnra an welfstnnd'-tiy ht trail." mony. A man that winj't keep his wonl, that goes back on his promises, that tries tu work up a na HE; ISN'T WORTH A CUS- rriilurc or any other cheap and nasty article. ! we want to glee yon a good time. Are you with us r If so Just get a more on yoa and come to POWELL & SNIDER, GKOCEKSi, AHHBVlLI.lt, N. C. dtmarlo C0WAN B. 11. COSBY, Successor, 27 I'attun Avenue, lienlrriti Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, Silver, and IMated Ware, Optical Uoods, told Fens, &c. ftc. . ' Large and varied assortment of t.udir' I anil tlentlrnirn's OoM Wutche at low price. I Largest assortment of Welding Kings In the city. . ! All repairing in watches, clocks, and Jewelry j nently and promptly done at reasonable ngtires; j SATISFACTION Ol ARANTBHII. i . ; h Present jiroprietor shall aegleot o ef- j - "ih n coiioiiuHiion oi tne patronage if.iK-ij "mwtH ounng many veara ution ' his predecessor. da'wtmars. H ICHMONII A DANVILLB RAILROAD! COMPANY. (Western North Carolina Pivislon.) Pamsnosi riSPASTasnT. . I Ashrvills, N. C.. Jan. 1, 1MM9. j FASSBNOKR TRAIN 8CHB1HLB. ' In BrFBCT Jam. 1, HH9: I Nodi No. S3 1 40pm 641pm lOlipm t OUam 7oos.ro a 33am 10 47am 1 3ipm 9(Hpm Lv. Asherille. Ar. Salisbury, " Danville, " Lynchburg, " Washington " Baltimore, " I'hila., " New York, " Boston, J Richmond, " Raleigh, . " 4oldsloro, J' Wilmington Bflnpm .H7am 9 47am 12Apm 7 3.1pm 9 30pm 3wiam a 31 lam S 30pm JlSOpmjJSloam 7 Silam I i 03pm 1 1 4Sam S 1 0pm I SOOpm No. BB r.v. Ashetilie, Ar. Hpartanb'g " Charlotte,"" " Columbia, ' Charleston, " Aagusta, " aavannah, " Th'sville.Oa " Jacksonville "' Atlanta. " " Montgom'y " Mobile. " New Orlean MAOain 1 1 30am Jt Opm 1 " 44)pm j v " pin nospm lBam 1 40pm Him m 17IZ 1 SAnni J7iH)Dm I No. AO No. 53 No. (14 Lv. Asneville.' T44lam U30am t loom 444mtl B lopm aaopm R40am H4oam naojim 444pm loptn a !Mipm 7 loam 1 1 45am TFonn, j Ar. HotKpring Knoivtlle. " Chnttan'ga. " Nashville, " Memphis. Lv. Ashcvil e, Ar. Hot Springs " Knosvillr, " Louisville, " Ctncinaati, " Chicago, " at. Louis, n w.ini j B lBpm 10am 74tlam 9 30nm 1 10pm a 40am a 10pm 7 4npm .lopm I 7 4.1pm j M- Sleeping cars an alt night trains. JAW. L. TAYLOR. W. A. WINBI'RN. H. P. A. i,. . j SOI.. MAAS.T. M. Schedule Street Railway. ' To takeenec't Priilay, Keli. I, at .3o a. m. Car leave Court House .6.So a m T.no ,. - -..K.lo i r 441 " ' From then till 7 n. m. car I..-.. k every UO minute.. Also, tsr leaves cmrl House at .3 n m to connect with train to Hnllshnrv. r ARB, PIVB CKNTH. TLANTIC COAST Llk-'H. On and after this dale h .... . ale. will he run over It. "Colamln. IhvMMtH..'' No. B.t lsves Colombia ( SO p m N , A!" ' ,,"r1"n n 1 p! m'. . . - n--,m- 7. INI a. SJI. Aitots atCommltia 10.33 a. m Connecting with trains to and from nU points em the Charlotte. Columbia ft An iZiU t",u,n,Ma OveeavilHi Railroad. J. r. IH INK, tien. Rupt. TT L' HI A 1.8 IM Ll at M i TV lf ntniniii. tiivusTsiNoicxwTu.i citizen i jhl: J ( 0. -- NEAT. PltOMlT. ACCL'HATE. A REAL PLEASURE TO DO YOl'lt PRINTING Ah you wont it mm. when you want it. THE CITIZEN PUBLISHING COMPANY, Xo. ( North Court Squnrt In iirppaml to do liifrh-frradf work" at LOW RATES ' l'HUNe they lm u i FIRST-CLASS EQUIPMENT. ii. .CITIZEN rn.LISIIXG CO. HOTELS. StkiCTLT fl"nsfius'rV.VTE" lOARjC" THE THOMAS HOUSE. KF.AI IIATTBKV TKtK. Is now uniler entirely new. roauagrnicm. , and will be ket ii strictlr finst-clast style. TIAKMKNT U HMULB BUAtBfM TAKKM Northern Cooking. Ratea Kraaonable. " MRS. E. LACY & S50X. Proprietors. """" I dtf JITV BBSTAt BANT. PATT0N AVENUE. Under Redwood' Store. Meala at all hoars. AO tk aVUcadca of U ( araaoa amrrd la an varkttea aad la tbt brat latvlr. ! Oyrtrr., Oam, Btraki, Th Beat of Hot :ConV. Prcali Norfolk Oywtrra rrtrlrrd twrrf day. Tx rctaO trad tapnlkd. Rar addrd a arw broiler; steaks, Ofstara. etc., rtr., done to turn. at marl 3 T. J. at'afNRIt. UBIUHTBK THAN BVBR! THB 8TAB OP BI NCOMBB. ; GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL. SI2illlT"!,'l"""'rT "d bniary. jaar. aoao Arrivals January and February, Its. THB MOST POPULAR $2.00 HOl'Sli IN- THE STATE. 18,0O0 arrival during the past year-saor than every other hotel m the Sty. We bid fair to register 20.000 this year. r.!"H5..V.A....,.! K V v espkct" Oaly hotel in the centre of the city. Given a call. 8. It. CHUI1K8TKN At dthiarfl A DELIGHTFUL EXCURSIOI! ASIIEV1XLE TO HOT SPRINGS. j Bound Trip Tickeu only 4.50, includiug a fall day's board at the ,, ,.,. j MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL- The Hatha In Marble Pool and Porcelaia Tub are the 8net and moat Inmrloaa m America. The Hotel la ! . .NEW AND FIRST-CLASS i ' In Kvery Fartknlar. l'NB,CELLBl) IN ITS CHIMINE. The place ,is a charming spot, aeatled " among and hcltrrad by Pine-dad MoaaUlas, where there Is no fog, nq dnt, ao malaria. Part and abundant s.ttr, and absolutely -pcrlect drainage. dgnl RICHLAND HOUSE, Corner Main and Dejiot, WAVNliSVILLU, N. C. Koouis newly furnished. Fare the bet the market affords. Good sample room. SATISKACT10N GUARANTKRI). Terms: $1.00 per day.- 6. D. L. ALLEN & SOX. Proprietors. any ha has tha W.J.. IT naglas tSirfcttoa, ant 7. L DOUCLAO $3 SHOE S.OO 1K,I INK tV jv?kJ? I'ttli ii wr.T ik'- am. xrT "'l."wa:i y it fSieo ISP'Vi;isY.Ui"!'JTiJoi ad la Consrri hZJIZZ'I III a -s..' . V. L. UOUGLAQ GHOE mat LAD lit. aas as, ttavt sola . uVwaHS; Smoemrm, Foraleby HHRRIMtt WIUVIM, 3n Somh Mam Strert, Asherilks, N. C. Janllidly . . : JjJonkt To loan. U ikh) (Two Tmmi.s Din i i..i , . iaaa, - McLoad taiwliV,. V
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 2, 1889, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75