Is e most extensiTelv Hm
7 tml newspaper ia Weatera
a.
of nit! Mr nn and mrunrfi
rrest of traooc tntrirrv hot'st
Is ta t.
f mrist, aad froiroa raousuv, anl It
ows mo pctsuaai aucgiaaccia trcaUiif pub-
'; v Ml,HaKn the dispatches of the
A - 'Tj 1 mn, wtmh i w cow t hr
vstiir nHl ti Mi rope. It has other fanlt
t if v-f-d idsirnaHra foe gathering
C -a rs- a aa qaasutrs, ni everything cars
K. y .tn-d to eccapy the smallest apace,
f closes of say n1 1 tit a will be mt
: fi nr fi srwdmg their subtrees.
T s no 1 : v. for one yesr ; $3 for ati
asoauas ; So evata fur one aroatb ; 16 centafor
a week. Carners will deliver the paper ra
otsif part of th city to aatiarribera. and par
In auuu u ariil nteaac aaii at Lb ClTUaa
Omit.
mrnm Rstbs Reasonable, Ba4aude
fcaosva oa application at thia office. All
au aaoat to paid la aa-
-SATIBDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1889.
TUB
tOlTH't TIIUKR
M.T. ,
II.
A wcU-informcd writer in the Aianuic-
turtrt' Jtecord, says the demand ia con
ttanlly increasing for wood tunable for
furniture, agricultural implement, wag
ons, huggies, rail way cars, boat and
hip ; for the interior finish of costly edi
. iiees and for a thousand other uses. The
New England and Middle States, from
which these supplies were once so liberal
ly drawn, arc being rapidly exhausted.
That region lying between the great lakes
aad the Ohio river, the Allegheny moan
tains and the Mississippi river, the
, greater portion of which was once the
most magnificent hardwood forest id
America, has been stripped of its choicest
timber.
I ne great furniture manufacturing cen
ters of Boston, New York, Grand Rapids,
Chicago, Cincinnati, the wagon and
- agricultural implement factories of the
New England States and the cities of
Philadelphia, New York, Buffalo, Toledo,
Columbus, Ohio, Springfield, South
Bend, Chicago, St. Louis and Indianapo
lis are sending their agents throughout
' the middle tenth to secure timber suita-
1 1 e At : , i i.i'.t'.
naz ur uaeir uui isjacs. in amuivtun w
that consumed in our own country, Lir
, erpool, London, Glasgow, Ham, Bre
men and Hamburg annually consume,
and arc distributing centers for, a very
large amount of our most valuable hard'
woods.. '
Aa enormous amount of oak timber is
used for flour, pork and oil barrels, and
for other products, and millions of staves
art shipped to the West Indies, Sooth
America, Great Britain, Prance and Ger
many each year.
The question, then, naturally suggests
itstlP-from whence shall wc obtain our
future supply of hardwood products?
Evidently Crom the States of West Vir
ginia, Kentucky, Virginia, North Caro
lina, Teunessec, Arkansas and Missouri ;
. from a region, of which until recently the
greater portion was almost as unknown
to the commercial world as the wilder
ness recesses of South America, Proba
bly nowhere else in America are the con
' Atrloaa to favorable for diversified forest
growth at in this region.
" Par-sighted, shrewd men, who amassed
, large fortunes ,irom, investments in tim
ber; lands la Pennsylvania, New York,
Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, arc
investing heavily in tbc bard-wood tim
ber lands of the middle South, Millions
of dollars have thus been invested, and
in addition a very large amount of for
eign capital. The choicest of these lauds
arc fast passing into strong hnmla, and
the cream Of them it bring rapidly taken.
"The value of this timber, if easily con
served, will reach enormous proportions.
And alongside of her stores of timber,
lies the marvelous mineral wealth of the
South. -
' With so wonderful a combination of
timber, minerals, soil, water, climate and
atl tbc essential conditions for the sup
port of a large population, it lies not be
yond tSe scope of prophetic vision to
forecast the future and to point but (his
t become the most active and prosier-
M region in America.
MAI. AMD OHNKRAL.
Amelie Rivet-Chandler indignantly de
nies the story "that she has been roaming
about the woods of Virginia clothed in a
bearskin overcoat and a silk hat.
The big rivers are tired of having the
big appropriations go to the little creeks.
...The lordly Hudson bow asks for national
aid and the historic Delaware is waiting
to be heard.
Instigated by the devil, the United
1 States Senate has put a tariff duty on
'the Word of Ood. -These fellows, if let
atone, will put stweia! tax ttiion the
eaisteoc of their own mothers.
The boom of Dr. George II. Luring for
the new Secretary thl of Agriculture was
launched with a hurrah at the annual
' meeting of the New England Agricultural
1 Society m Bosten on Monday afternoon.
A Brooklyn jury ha recompensed J. J.
Median in the sum of lUO.OOO for the
loss of his wife's affections. The money
is to come out of the pocket of Garrett
BrinkerhofT, of Cotnmumjiaw.
The colored men all over the couutry
. should start delegations to Indianapol is.
Let them carry the election figures to
Harrison and show him what they did
for him is November.
H is to be hoped thattheearthnnskeat
Charleston, 8. C, was but a passing tre
mor. The pluck of the Charleston ' peo
pie has been well proven, and that city
would seem to deserve theimilriof Prov
idence for many years to come. ,
Patti and Xicohni are on once mure for
the golden slmres of South America,
where, if Madame but look upon an oys
ter shell it straightway turns to mother
uffeari. The pair left England on Tues
day of last week.
The million and one Indict who hsve
been interested in Mrs. Harrison's thop
Ving may concentrate their attention
upon the house-hunting adventures of
'Mrs, Cleveland. Tbeyv'e all been through
that delightful experience.
Should Mr. Harrison reuuire any new
furniture for the White House, it is to be
hoped the Kentucky Kepul.Ucsns will call
hi attention to the excellent article mnit-
i tured in Louisville, There should be,
at least, a big new chair fur Lije.
President-elect Harrison has leased the
Sjwncerj cottage at Peer Park for a sum
mer residence and his family eipecti to
take possession about June 1 . The prop
erty is owned by Henry G. Davis. It was
at Deer Park that President and Mrs.
Cleveland spent their honeymoon.
Lost, Strayed or Stolen A fisherman
by the name of (Juay. W hen last seen be
was sitting on s saw-log by a placid Flor
iiliaa river, cloudy calculating whether
be had enough fat offices in his basket to
chuck into the gaping mouths of the alli
gators, counting one office to each 'ga
tor. .
Bl ktlNUM AND PI.KASI RK.
This is how a certain Texas Jud per- j age iliCreUHing Steadily ill all
forms a marriage ceremony: "Do youj .. -
and each of you solemnly swear that you ' .
are in earnest about this business, and j 8 wer to best attention ftlUl
that you will (tand try each other as bus-!
band and wife through thick and thin,
sink or swim, live or die, survive or
perish?" Tlie couple here nod, the groom
remarking "Von bet," and the thing- is
done.
For the following triple extracts ljut
received): White Lilac, Marie Stuart,
Stephanotis, Cherry Blossom, White
Rose, Jasmine, White Heliotrope, Ynng
Ylang. Jockey Club, Millcfleur and Vio
lette tie 1'arme, of the well known per
fumers, Lubiu, Atkinson, Wright and
Nare, together with a complete line of
toilet articles and druggists! sundries,
call at P. L. Jacobs' drug store. Main
street and futton avenue. feb9dtf -
Anecdotes or Ocneral urant...
General Grant, on': his return to this
country, is said to have been severely af
flicted with a cough contracted while
crossing the ocean, and which had stul
bornly refused to yield to any treatment.
A friend procured for him a bottle of
Symphyx, and by its use in a tew hours
be was entirely relieved. Ht remarked to
bis friend : "Men look npon me as a great
soldier, but this bottle of Symuhyx is
greater than I. My calling, has twen to
destroy mens lives, but this medicine is
a victorious savior of men. I shall never
be without it again." d&w
A hesitating, vaciliuting man never dies
with any celerity, because it takes him so
long to come to a conclusion. Texas
SUUngw.
mm a.-n -ip ... . i.aii
Huckicu'a Arnica Halve.
Tbc best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
ores, tetter, chapped hunds, chilblains,
corns, and all ikm eruptions, . and jxisi.
lively cures piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money reluiuled. Price 25 cents per
boi. For sale by K. L. Jacobs. daw
"What's aman-of-wnr?" saida teacher
to his class.
"A cruiser,' was the prompt reply!
"What makei it go ?'
"It's screw.sir."
"Who go with it ?"
"It's crew, sir." Oceun.
The first KyniptoniN or Ucath.
Tired fceliiiH, dull headache, puim in
various partt of the body, sinking at the
pit of the stomach, loss of apietite, fever
tshness, pimples or sores, are nil positive
evhletUHfilf Jkilsiiiled bhitidi Nir tnntter
how it became poisoned it must be puri
fied t avoid death. Acker's English
moon rjixir nai never tailed to remove
KTofulons or syphilitic poisons. Sold mi
ner positive guarantee iy l . v.. smith &
Co.
fcbfiilawlw..
"Whv, Marks, you look dreadfully
peake.?" .
"1 feel so."
"I'p all night ?"
te."
"With the Iwys, eh?
"Exactly with two
You sir rascal!" i
wo or them ; hod
twins yesterday; both Imivs," Chkngu
iri . i
Parrnls Ciintlnwlly I.lMble. -
More than half of all deaths occur be
fore ni years of age.- An army of inno
cent, lovely children are iwept'ncedlcsslv
away each year. Parents are criminally
respumble for this. The deuth rate of
children in England is less than hulf this. I
Acker's English Bah v Soot Iter has done I
more to bring this alxuit than nil other1
cause combined. You cannot afford to
be without it. T. C. Smith & Co.
fcl5dawlw
"This world is pretty evenly divided,
after all," said tlw butcher a lie scraped
awav at his block.
"How?"
Lady in the diamond and sealskin
gets out of her carringe and comes in
here and iiiiiuirrt Sir 'sassnge.' "
"Well f "
"Well, other folks have the money and
us butchers liavetheeddccnshun. Makes
me feel niort content," Iktntit h'rrr
fress,
Tsrrtble 1orcwariilnKa.
Cough, in tlie nmrning. hurried or diffi
cult breathing, raising phlegm, tightness
in tlie chest, iuukruel iulse, cliillinesx in
the evening or weuts at night, nil or nnv
of these things art the first stages of con
sumption. Acker's Envrlish Cotiirh Kern-
edy will cure these fearlul symptoms, and
is sold under a positive guarantee liv T,
C. Smith & Co, febflduwlw-
i printer in a lmcrtK office set it
up "J he .National Wool-lirowlers' Con
vention.41 Tlie editor let the "1" re
main in "l.rowem," and rinsed the
printer's wages, ; i:
Diarases of nn exhaustive nature tlmi
have a tendency to create nn umiutmul
Ming such asfiuigne.lnnaitudeandgreut
weakness throughout the svatrm
their origin to a luck of iron in the blood.
Brown's Iron Hitters will restore the
blood to it natural healthful condition.
Get the blood mire by using this ren.ly
and diseuse will lie uuicklv vunuiiiahcd.
febSdawlw
"Buffalo Hill s" ranch is located on the
C.rth ll..t. irfV.I. L- ...j
North I'Intte. iri Nebraska, and contains
nearly five thousand acre of tine bind, i
Mr. Lody has about two hundred head
of thoroughbred horses and two to three'
thousand head of rattle. Hi residence!
is a big frame house near the railroad, on
tlie roof of which is painted in large let
ters, "Colonel W. V. Cody's ( Uuffalo
Hill') Scouts' Kanch," anil over it every
day there Mont a big American ring.
Wanted In Motion.
From the Charlotte Chnmuk we take
the following:
"W.A.Elliott, who wnscinpkived by
the Marion lrug Comnny. of Marion,
N. C, k-ft a lew duys ago. tor part un
known. It wn discovered that lilliott
no rohisM lus employer of about $1,
(KM), and otlier person of unite a large
amount, lie was one of the late firm of
W. A. lilliott & Co,, grocers, of Muru.n
and bore a good reputation. The Marion
i. r s
Ih-ug tomporry are very aniious to have 1
lillioit arrested and are willing to sieiid ,
a giMMldenl of money to capture him."
"FOR A FACT."
, We move another ntop for-
i
; ward. Our hjiIoh for January
are larger than any prmtlingi
i
mnntii ul.MVtir.fr utnulv in.
showing Hteatly in
cream? in our liUHinertH.
wription tnule probal
nyiar-i
gwt in 'Auheville, and no
ubatt'inent. Itetail patron-
leading low . prieex. Our
wholeHJile effortH bring good
multn, u realization of our
exiieotatioiiH to date. We
are nmkiiig daily nhipnientH
to all neaj--by railVoad pointH.
These demoiiHtrationH aHHure
us that Asheville is the natural-distributing
point for
Western North Carolina. We
are to distribute the Drugs,
Medicines, Paints, Oils, etc.
We carry a large stock and
our, prices are low enough to
remove, objections of buyers.
We are prepared to do the
Drug business of this section,
and no relaxation will be per
mitted until this fact is intel
ligently and practically un
derstood. T. C. SMITH &
CO., lading
Asheville, X C.
Druggists,
OUR MOTTO :
Neat, Prompt and Reliable.
Bring your repairing to headquarters.
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing is
leading tenlure of our business.
Work entrusted to us is certain to re
ceive careful nod intelligent treatment
from exjiert and skillful hands.
Indicate aud ctatly timepiece should
lie entrusted only to thoroughly compe
tent wntclimukcrs.
All work guaranteed.
Price always rrasonalile.
langs jewelry store,
South Main St. Asheville, N. Ci
d&wtmarA '
FITS
CTKlil) BY OLD 8PKCIAL18T
- PHYSICIAN
Bottle of nieillvlne Pree. We war.
raat or remedy to innth M-r.,
vanes, aiij thr oolv physicians who do thia to
prevent .vor being hnpoaed upon lT men
MP,,, iwrc niimea ami wnoaro not Uoetors.
Hnuuae others failed is no reaaoa for not
ing thia inetlirlne. (live Bxpreaa and Poat
olli. nil.lre... It i-oata you nothing. Aildreaa
A.nhel Medical Bureau, ilWl Hmaiiwav, New
v"rk- janil7dwlv
TICK.
Notice lo hereby gHven that the undenigned
will apily at the present aeiudoa of the ilea,
eral Assembly of North Carolina fr a char
ier mr a voporatmn to o stvied "The Title
.V'1 T,Vmi Cumpsay of Western
North Carolina -
JAMHr
TIIOM
KH (J. MARTIN,
IA8 A. IONi:s
W. TALHUT PKNNIMAN,
T. W, PATTON.
MiJilU
D. D. ADAMS,
Ordinary Buncombe Hanoii.
Also proprietor of a seven-room house for
rent.
u BpertMl advantages citrndett to any Repah
llcan friends, particularly If thev posses other
unmistakable evidence of a gxHf heart, and
wish to move out quietly at anv time with
rent In arrears. To young people, for Instance,
who art atruggling to get on ta the wurl.i
without any espeuditur of lalmr or brains,
this oder is invaluable. Will also have past,
urage in lot and ganlea free of cost, atHia aa
ss, to any stock, the owner of
which has a AwA standing la the community
orchurvh. No others ared auplv.
'"'.."rt1"" ,h paeoea who wish to
tne
j olWr, must apivtj- w I thia tea days.
w
ANTKD,
i miTiiiiK BMrsrsitiiiin nr w Mtrrm tHtHMa.
Addm, st..ii.., ,,,,,," -'a.
'liAkliWAttii'"
Mi.ii l ,r Vmni,T ilaiu""'' 5
M1XLLLASE0L S.
NEW GOODS AT WIIIT-
LOCk'S.
Just rarived a large Kttxk .
Fruit of Loom Muslin,
1... i.n
tue UUII.
WmuMUttu Muslin, lie. ly
rnne 01 me eni .uusiin,
;iaiic.bythe bolt.
10.4 Sheeting, Cambric!
Munlin, l(k'. India Linen,
."c, 8c, 10c. to ."0e. Checked!
I'laid and Striixtl Muslin;
and Nainsooks at all priceH,'
New Gingham auk. to see,
brand - marked "Toille du!
Norse " the lxst made. lOoi
pieces ha teen, very Iiand-j
some, all gi-ades and quali-
ties. Tennis Strips. "7
8lecMl-72o pieces Aew Ilt'ii
mttn.t;a hew shades, 2,Tcts.
per yit rr.
Solid and Strijetl Cham
brays, New llamburgs, large
stock of Linings.
These goods are now ojten
and ready for inspection. The
Ladies are esjiecially invited
to insject. '
Very i-esjteetfully,
A. WHITLOCK.
fetiS au tu fri Hat
JUS8B R. 8TA8NK8,
UNDERTAKER AXI ivMBALMER,""
Asheville, N. C.
Every rviuinile -of rflie busineitif fur
nished. I'lnni wood cases, walnut or
cloth covered caskets. Metallic caskets,
both plain and elenntly drnied. Rolies
of all qualities. Heurse with heavy white
or black draiiery.
All cnlls, day or niht, promptly an
swered. Tekxraph and muil orders
psumptly Attended to. Office nevcri-losed.
Office and residence: No. 40, N. Main st.
dtmarlO
KICH IAND H0US1T,
Corner Main and Depot,
WAYNESVIL1.E, N. C.
Room newly furnished. Pare the fiest
the market afford. Good sample room.
SATISFACTION Gl'ARAXTEED,
Terms: $1,(M) fierduy. '
G. I). I ALLEN & SON,
Proprietors.
HUMPHREYS'
orATHWvErsoAmrEcincs
For Horrs, Cattle, Sheep,
Dc;;, Hos, Poultfj.
300 PA ii h BOO K an Treat.
Ut i.t of Aulmalaaud
rt fciviit Free,
tliina,. InflainmalloD,
A
.-pplunl llt nli. tins, Milk fv, r.
-elralan, lii,rara, Htramnllu
'.--I,hirairi , .isal IHm uaiau.
Vlahla ra'. with "uevlllc-t, ITsnail.
i- llek l:.i.-l ' II oii-J 2'iHlkaiar, $1.00
fries, Slngli! l''Heorerwdi'Wa .CO
oM tr rrrelrtsi or
eal Prraa!i on IU" slot af Prlea.
Hiimrhrsys' Ww1. Co , 10 rullcn II., H. T.
auiiPBaBrc-
KOKEOPAIHI? f
SPECIFIC Na.&0
Tits nnlr mm naauifiil .,ala
II r.Ll-:.. !'!
RwicUi vmm, viidi weaKnsss,
(mI Pnwtrthm, ,roiu parwoh or othr oauia
l tor till, or tmI.- tnl Inrpe :l iwmdw, tur
)lo.-Bji. ni ' ,.!!. t ,, 1 1 1 Wim av, s. f ,
dtuthsatAwtapr'JO
to.'
THE ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION,
Kooins on Main street, opponitc the poal
oflice. Oiiea dally, eictpt aumliivs, from lo a. m.
until I p. n., ami 3:HO nntil &:HU p. m.
The terms of auhrtcrlption are: line vear
S2: S HUM . SI SO: a m.,a it 1 m R,r. .
dally V cts. ".
timi-ers ftir 1 SNfl President, R K. Fawis ;
Vice-Prenident. Charlea V. VVnnlav iSm- ..,1
Treas., D. a. Watson ; Librarian, Miaa B. I.
Hatch. - - -
Citiiens and visitors are continlly Inviteil
to Inaiavt the catalogue and Inscrilie their
aaraea as members. frbNdtl'
Jl'CTION RALB.
Mi Baturdnv. Pel. W, we will sell at public
auction one good family horse, buggy and
harness, a good T-ycar-old mule, anila'lot of
ftmiltun- and household goods. Sale at 1 1
o'clock. Ml KKAY A LANCK,
febsd'Jt . , Auctloneera. ...
SPECI ALKOTICE. !
II. Oreenlee, Proprietor of the lielinonico j
Restaurant. Is prepared to furnish Ice Cream
to private families at thetr resiliences. j
I
fchSdtlt j
Y VIRTt'B OP A POWKR HP SAI.R con- i
-a talned In a Isred of Trust eircutcd hv
John M. Creaa n and his wife, Relieves M. j
Creasman, the undersigned will sell, bv pub
He auction, lor cash, alt he Court Housedoor.
la theeltyof Asheville. N, C, on the luthdnr
of February, 1NHU. TWO TRACTs or lota i',f
ami. situate, lying and tielng In the conntv
of llancoatbr, at lllack Mount lu station,
and more oarticnlarly ihrsH-rilied In a Isred of
Tlust registereil In the o (lice of Register ol
I "ceils of llunc-imliecountv. in Hook 14. pane
a-J7, of the Records of Mortgages, to which
refeftwe la herrhv made, to saii.fv the note
secured by said Isrnl of Trust, together wi h
the coats aad eicnse ii eiirrcd by reason of
the same a. II. KHIili.
JanlMd.DNl , Trustee.
I
D
ISSOLUnoN OPCtk-l'ARTNKRSIIIP.
he rartnrrshluherrtofore rii.lln- h
the aadersigned, was dismilved oa lire. SI
tslB. p c .VUIMIKB.
. fHILI.IP MilNTIRK.
The hatcher liuslaesa will 1st rnrrlrd on as
aaal by p. c. Mclatire. Mr Phillip Mcln.
tire will remain ith P C Mclntlre for
twelve months to assist him In the business
Jan lou.loiiays
Pis
i !. StaRk, ilea ves, rueamoala
I r. v.- roll, of Jim es, Bi llva, he.
!: V.' Ml'"i,''ls:,JlleBirrliaaaa.
II. jl.-rrllMirr r.nd Kidney Dloeuaaa.
I 1 V viiPllve lliHcaaaa. nlaas
I. K. DiaraM-a al Uiaeauaa.
xm mrnm jsvi wsva i
MISCELLlSWrS.
PGVELL & 3r;iDER
ARE THE CUS-
. Kalians of the public happiness and they pn
i Pm that eeerrlxvdr ihall hare a nod time "
i l( thee can help them to it. EiciallY thoae
I that hare a hard time moil of the rear
l find them laviaK f-r I turn. II you hard to
' tun. ditht-alt to atify.
YOU
ARE THE CUS-'
we are after. Weil anit you. ph-ae j
yoa. Witiufy tun, make jrno batipy. W'hiit
mure du ytm'want. If yoa want to know
whether we are alile to keep our wont,
whether art can ak all oar bras' 'th JfuuJ
cuuatrientiuua urrtunnaiuT. why
ASK AN Y
OLD CUS-
, ttincr of non and we'll ntancl by hit tmti
; nitiiy. A ran ti that won't keep hi word,
that back fin hit propria?, that tries to
work up a np
HE ISN'T
WORTH A CUS-
pidorc or aoy other cheap and natv article
We want tn gvt you a kom! time. Are
you '
and
with ul
If juat get a move on you
curae to
POWELL & SNIDER,
. GROCERS, "
A8HBVILLK, N.
dtmartS
c.
COWAN.
H. II. COKHV, Sutwuur.
if7 I'atton Avenue,
llrulrrin Watihti, Clocka. Tewelrv, Silver;
and I'laUd Ware, Optical C.uoil, Otild Pens,
e., Ace. ;
Larxe and varied aiiKortment of LadieK' ,
and Gentlemen's Gtld Watrhes at low price. ;
Laifcest anaortment of Wedding Kin" In
the city.
All repairing In a atches, cliK-ka, and tewelrv j
neatly and promptly. '.done. Ktreswnabfei.,
SATISFACTION GL AKANTKI3K. j
' h i
The prcent proprietor shall nrnkct no el-;
fort to merit a continuation of the patronage
o largely bestowed durinn manv years upon
his predecrasor. dawtmarS. ,
"railroad
11
ICHMONI) nANVII,I,K
COMPANY.
(Westers North Carolina Illvlaion.)
I'AasKNOK Pkpaitmrnt,
' Asiikvii.lk, N. C, Jan. 1, J889.
PAH8BNGBR TRAIN SCHHDII.B.
In Kri'KCT Jai. 1, 18M9:
Jio. 01
U:1Spm
4.'l7Mm
M7m
12 4ftm
7 SSpra
Staopra
i 2i)am
a3(ipit
"jt'sTijim
" 7noHm'
1 4flam
No:B3
1 40pm
6 43pm
lOBopm
1 OOum
700am
H 25am
1047am
1 20pm
ooopm
0J5uin
1 02pm
3 1 opm
eoopm
Lv. Asheville,
Ar. Snliiiburv,
t llaville,:-..
" Lynchburg,
" ashinjion
" Haltiinore,
" I'hila.,
" New York,
" Boston,
" Richmond,
" Raleik-h,
" Goldalioro,
' lminton
tv. AHtievillv, I 4 ' T
No, SB
830am
Ar. Kpartanb'g
I It floam
I " 8 30pm
" Colunilin,
" Charlrstun,
" Auguiittt,
" SuvunnHh,
" Th'villt, i;u
" Jacknonvllie
Atlanta,
" MtmlKom'v
" Mohilc, "
44)pm
9IOpin
UOSptn
tl I flam
1 40pm
I200m ;
lU4(lpni .
7 2riain
1 Sfipm i
r-'Opm'Tlip
" Ntw Utltaus!
I No. .10 No. S2
I No. 84
I.T. Asheville,
7 4)am
tl2UHtn
1 lupin
6 15pm
Allium
7Oam
H20am
1 10pm
!40ilm
6:lnpm
7 45pm
444pm
6 lopm
Hnopm
S40nm
1 1 t.'mra
n;iOpm
710pm
840pm
Ar. Hot Spring
" Knoxville.
" Chattun'Ka,
" Nashville,
" Memphis,
I.v. Aahrvil.c,
Ar. HotSpringa
" Kuoxvillv.
" Louisville,
" Cincinnati,
" ChicaK'i,
. " St. Louis,
444pm I
8 lnpm
Mnopm
7 15am
1 1 4fium I
OHOpm
7 45 pm j
Be- Sleeping cars on all night trains.
JAS. L. TAYLOR. W. A. WINIU KN,
0. V. A. I). . )
8UL. HAAS.T. M
Schedule Street
Railway.
i To take effect Krlrtny, Pel
! Car leavea Court Htutne...
1, at .3h a. m.
.3o a. m.
7.011 "
:: :: :: :: - r
From then till 7 . m. ear krarea court house
e.vry w nuuuietl.
AIo, ear leavea court hoime at .20 p.
to con net t with train to Snlinbury.
FAKK. FIVB CKNT8.
TLANTIC COAST LINK.
I in and after this date the following ached
liles w ill lie run over Its "Columliiu llivinli.n."
No. 83 Ixrnves Columbia fl.ao p. m.
Arrivva ntCharlcnton 11.30 p' m'
No. S3 lnvea Chnrlentiin 7. lo a. m.
Arrivea at Columbia ll.fl.1a m
Connecting with trains to and from all
points nn the Charlotte. Columbia Hi An
giitn and Columbia & (ireeuvillc Kailroads.
Iailv. 1
' T. M. KMKKHUN. tlen." PassjAgt.
J. P. IiKYINK, Cen. Kupt.
T.
BI'CKLANli.
MKHtHANT TAILOR,
NO. 10 PATTUN AVBNl'K,
Hegs to announce that he has received his
samples for the ensuing spring nnd summer
and asks the imhli.- to .l ...l
Special attention given to livclng Cleaning
and Repairing. lanUiltf
'
COAL I
Atkins & Currington,
Bole Ikalers In the Famous
WfsoldriclKc Jelllco Coal.
All varieties of Hani Conl.
- "
Before securing your winter's supl v. please
t
give us a trial. We guarnnlce satisfaction.
Coal Van). North Court Square.
dtfcl.ll
Value in Old Stamps.
Any parties having envelop or adhesive
' stauis asnl prior to orilurina the w ar, where
' vartcttca are desirable, can find purrhuarr
for same hv s-mllng to the undersjgtird
MtamiM issued by thevnrionscltirs and towns
during the late nr are particularly desira
1 ble and of mijst vnlnr. In all cases those on
original cnwfoisrs a pn-iVrrrd. Slate price
iu each instance and send allnitlosnrvaiu
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SPRINGFIELD REPUBLICAN.
The Leading Journal In New England,
lixtabliiihed in 1HH bv Samuel Bowles.
Lately Bnlarged aud Improved.
The year 1HHH han nmrked notable events
In the history of the Springfield Republican.
A new building admirably arranged for the
large and growing buainrw of the paper hut
been erected anil occupied. It stands on one
of the most deairablc comers in Springfield
and is the property of the Republican com
pany. The paper has also Ixxu enlarged bv
the uddilion ot eight columns to tu quarto
sheet, making its regular siae 66 eoiumna.
Then improvements aflbrd the Republican
ucucr luviiiuea man it nas ever ijelore poa-1
araiied for the performance of the work of a
great modern newspaper nnd the fulfillment I
ol its duties to the large and intelligent con
stituency whom it serves.
The Republican consider It to he the llrt I
oilier ol a newspaprr to print the aewsfairlv,
nilly, Intelligently and without prejudice. ;
( .war,
i nm it umiertakes to do everv day in the I
year, giving attention and extended space to 1
the local news of Wentrm VlnMa,-h.....
Northern Connecticut and Southern Vermont I
; and New Hampshire. Its organization of re-'
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newin the territory ,lr-rii,i u ,..i...it..
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i and in New York. Albany and other import
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interest of the people aa against monopoly.
form of demagogisin
It IHtnnt I Via ...1...
"' the country aa of more consequence every
mw man tne success ot any party. It
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good-tempered In its discussion of public af
fairs, and to represent always the true and
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! PV'0."1 questions. Besides giving Its readers
; ' news and the truth about It," this
! P"!"1"' "ners them daily an abundance of es-
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tertaining and interesting. , '
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It presents the news. Iiaal and
... iiiM-uvc lurra. it always,'
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a Uooil riiuiH .1 .... . ... . . i . . . .. t
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r. . ' - "i"' .euLiorcnimren, tne '
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ZmTlI; "r7",onu. sketches and special t
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eluhl Columns of Its sis. .n.,-.. ..... 3 '
recent increase by I
allow, the additioj j
ol much valuable and en tertaining matter and
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as an anvssnsisa umui'H
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in New hngland out of Boston, with the es
vvption of an evening paper ta Rhode Island,
and it is read by all classes. u,
t . si asv an-Ttoa sths.
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cents a quarter, 3 cents a copy.
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tsms for sis months; to cents a aaonth for
snhs, options ; S rents a copy.
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HOTELS.
ITR1CTIT FlRST-CJJlCSfSIVATE E0AR3.
THE THOMAS HOUSE.
NBAS. BATTKtY PAtl.
, Is now under entirely new management,
and will be kept in strictly frst-doss
style.
TSANSIKMT OR ttOlLAS MOSIUKSS TAKkN
J Northern Cooling."
Kates Kcasouable.
MRS. E. LACY & SON.
, rroprietors.
dtf
'ITV RKSTAI BANT.
PATT0N AVENUE,
Under Redwood's Store.
Mcala at all hoora. Aft the delieadea r4 tbc
raaoa aerred at all Tarietiea aad ta the beat
atylc.
yiter, Game. Steaks, The Beat of Hot
Coffee. Fresh Norfolk Ojatera m-eired erer
dajr. The retail trade rapplied.
Have added a new broiler; Ktenki, oratrra,
etc., etc., done tu a turn.
dtmaria T. J. Sl'MNER.
J JJR1CHTBR THAN BVBK1
THB STAR OP BL'NCOMBR,
i (HAND CENTRAL HOTEL.
Wl Arrivals January and Pehmary, 1ST.
aoO Arrival! January and I'rlruarj,
THE MOST POPILAK $3.00 HOUSE
IN THE STATE.
j 13,000 arrivals daring the past year mare
: than every other hotel in the city.
We bid lair to register 23,000 this year.
FIRST-CLASS IX EVERY RESPECT.
...
Only hotel in the centre of the eity.
Give aa a call.
8. R. C'HlfhlUSTKR 8U.V.
dtniarO
A DELIGHTFUL EXCURSION I
ASHEVILLE
TO
HOT SPRINGS.
nwuilll inn a iaiarai nm w m an ia .ii. 3
full day's board at the
MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL.
The Maths in Marlile p00l and Porcelain
Tubs are the finest and most Insurious la
America. The Hotel Is
NKW AND FIUST-CLA8S
In Bvery Particular.
I NBXCBI.LKU IN ITS CI 131NB.
Tile
place Is a charming soot. nestleI
among and sheltered by Pine-clad Mountains,
where there Is no fog, no dust, no malaria.
Pure and abundant water, and absolutely
perfect drainage. dtinl2V
''spr aaaler aay ha has the W. I. rtmrtaa
Shams without asuara Bad ariea staalaZiM
to bottom, put him dowaM a 6uaT
V. L DOUGLAS
3 SHOE
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j Mnuc ladTi.
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Forsalt-bv
80 South Mai,, Street. Asheville. N. C.
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minerals,
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