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fe Vnutn Is th nmt esteivc!y rlrca-a-d read awej,aicr ta Kun . II i . .a ). -ia orvh1lr aim Bad Bieaeunre fta IKUirat of public Intf-pHlY, hot, -t Eflmimnit, and roirrfaa tniiuetir, ami It asm ao pciaoaal allegiance ia tnaliaf pub be fawiire. 1 m c i-ruaa embllah th dtapate of th Aamutrd J'rrM, which bow cover the ui w'.ild ta l aroiK. It tu other fart II Ihaof r vBi ttirita'tara ! fathering tl f ail t)aitrie, with eVvtythlng care fully euud to orronv the emallest ipacc. ki"1 f '-l-a hi any f llliua foMra ,,r any eniuua arm it acui ere t sitng their addrrae. TB-we-tily, for oa year; (.1 for all aaoat..a, 6u i.oia fur month; 16 eta ta fur .-. Carrier will drtirar taa pa nar la awry pari of fb eity to ulaeriber, and par ttre aaaaaaaf at aUt plraaeeaU at taaCnruaa AaraaVmaa tb Reasonable, and made kaowa. oa appilcatloa at thta oftioe. All traaaieat advartiaemeBta aiuat be paid la B- WBDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1889. DESCENT FKOX POWEK. The near approach to tb end of tbe PrratdratUl term of Mr. Cleveland ia tbe occaaioa of much (peculation relating td hii fatare life and occupation. It eem sww jo be sseed that be will retire to the cjty pf.Nrw York, there to engage in the practice of tbe U w. The aStrreader of at power and the cotatomitaaU of power i the teTereet trial ttj which ambition can be ubjsctd. IU atjrajameiit: ha beea the goal t tbe . ed oioag year of earnest work and of patieat waiting. In relation tothePres idener of tbe United Bute, the term of four 7 tare tied, hj the confutation seems acarotljr long enough at a reward for to aanch preparatloa aadegpectatioo. Pour years It A brief period in human lift, too brief whet their dote bring back a re tire jte tf kdc of private life, re rtomttahfc dignitary to the ranks of the siutea, ao nor powerful or inSueo- tial tho tkey, ehom of power and etrip ped of official Influence, and with tbe con tcioBtaett hat be may ao more emerge from 14 pbacwtjr; for the political field ia already filled with aspirant, and the yet warm teat of the retiring ruler it promptly filled by bit rival f uccettor. It ia natural fbajt tbe incumbent . should en deavor .to do that which theeoastitution - permit aim to do--become his own suc ceator lor one term The Instances of self abnegation in this respect arc rare in our history, the first President, George Wash ingtoa, only showing reluctance to serve a tceoad term Rut, with tb exception of tbe Suggestion, promptly and vebe cnently condemned and opposed, that President .prant should be presented for a third erra, there hat been no . purpose ethibrted by any President to exceed the eonstitu,tionyimit or offend the popular sentiment justly Jesiout of any tendency to surrender, iroloogtd power into tbe hand of any one man, however able he may be, or however great his public ser. riceii' j. i i Nevertheless, the concession to tbe con' stitntlop nd th fore of practice and popular sentiment is a sever strain on h etnas fertitud , and virtue. , Tbe prize of the Presidency is tb most magnificent oa in human gift, tb noblest aim of hu man ambition, the most gratifying testi monial to personal merits, tbe elevation of private worth to tb distinction of rulersMp ovee theecseor millions equals, the custody of tbe destinies of a country of imperial extent, wealth and power,, Tbe quiet descent from such ele vation to private rank and possible ob- sctrrky is alia 4 tribuU to tb virtue of the retiring ruler and tb strength and wisdoat of American institutions, based pot) be virtue and intelligence trained to obedience of the law and the requir- eaeat of a aplcmnly-framed and accepted constitution. ' Eercditary rule offers no such opportu aity Jot lik exhibition of individual sub mission to law and constitution, no such test of popular sentiment. To be born to tb throne is to live to tbe throne un til removed from ft by death or revolu- tion. , Th spWndor of royalty, th fa. cmatioa ot power, the delight, some time, in tyranny appeal too powerfully to tb governing motive of human na ture to permit tbe intrusion of sugges tions of voluntarily laying down the care 6f6latc "or surrendering the onset of power. History furnishes but few in staaraaof th nan arch deaceading from bit throne and resigning bimtelf to the source of domestic privacy. Diocletian Emperor of tb Roman, in the very Wight of their splendor and the widest extent of their. dominion, abdicated to find flcasut in tb cultivation of hi cabbage and in forgetfulness of bis for mer magnificence. Charles the Fifth, under the sams prenmstsnces, the most pow rftd,nd ,kbrt monarch in Europe, yielded up th care of Empire for tbe quiet of a monastery, la Iste years, Amadeus of Spain, called to tbe throne from another state, soon wearied with tb Incessant antagonism! of subjects who resented th preaenr of a foreign ruler, yielded wp, after brief trial, hi kingly crown, and quietly returned to his own people and country ; and these are tbe few ex fmple iat history present. With tb miring' President is soon lost ia private life. ' Few ever afterward take part ta public affairs. It Is melan choly Observation that few long survive th ptrU oihrir, retirement. John Quiney Adams alone, ia hi after career, ngaged actively w politic,, ,nd lift si abnsy aadaetiv member of tbe National House of Rerrcsentativt. Mr. Haym is the only living aurvivor of rr tiii'! Prrsidciila; and lie livri a lift- of quiet, if not olm urity. When Mr. Cleve land's time sliull have comr, there is no reaion that lie shall remain idle or oli scure. He it comparatively a young man, in the full vigor of mental anil physical health. With the illuatrious rr utatioa he has achieved and the experi ence he has acquired, he may enter anew into tlie pursuits of private life, with vast capacities for future public service, and opportunities for high personal advance ment. DR. CIKRV ON THE NEGRO. The sj)eech of Dr. J. L. M. Curry to tbe Alabama legislature last week recalls a similar speech made by bim to tbe Geor gia legislature in December. The part of that speech which attracted much atten tion was as follows: "I want to say to you in perfect frank nets, that the man who think the negro problem has been settled is either a fa natic or a fooL 1 stand aghast at the problem. I don't believe civilization ever encountered one of greater magnitude. It casts a dark shadow over your churches, your government of the future. It is a great problem which will tax your energies. Georgia was once Sliermanized. Georgia with tbe South Africanized, as it may be, would be a thousand times worse than Sbermanized. But you may make tbe outlook a black a possible, and yet say that ignorance and poverty arc not remedies for the situation. Better have them cultivated, better have them Intelligent preachers, intelligent industry, improved homes. Which is better, to brutalize and pauperize, or humanize, civ ilize and Christianize ? I leave it to you to settle tbe problem. "There are people who say this ought to be a white man's government. I am not prepared to contest that proposition but I beg you to remember that the ne groes, and I am glad of it, have friends at the north who arc befriending them. But they arc not coming to your relief. Yon must help yourselves if you are helped at all. I know that the iudica- tions are prophetic of a raceconflict. Goinillow Casings, WaniSUttfJUJ, save u from i,t. I know that dark shadows of ths future are flung across our pathway. It ia kll to shut your eyes. It is better to meet such dangers half way, even though they come no further. Now, there is nothing per se in a whit kin unlet behind that tkin lie tbe hereditary experiences of centuries ol good government. 1 know that tbe ne gro of Africa has no inrention.no dis covery, no law, no literature, no govern ment, no civilization. Why? "if you put the Caucusian under tbe same environment, and keep bim there tea or twenty ceuturies, there will be no invention, ao science, nor discovery, nor civiltzatiou among Caucasians. Your ancestors and mine a few years ago were cannibals and pagans. They have be come what they arc, not by virtue of a white skin, but by ' improving govern ment and good laws. You let the negro children get an education where yours do not, let the negro be superior to you in culture and property, and you will have a black man's government. Im provement, cultivationeducation, is tbe secret, the condition and guarantee ol race supremacy. 1 will astonish you, perhaps, by saying that if the negro de velops and become in culture, property and civilization superior to the white man, tb negro ought to rule. You see to it that he doe not become so, Th re sponsibility is with you." The State guard is not appreciated by the present Legislature. The convention of tobacco growers at Lexington, Ky., decided to plant only 50 per cent, of the crop planted last yeur. Mr. Harrison will not dare to keep Mr. Dlaiue out of the Cabinet. What would little Ben look like, wriggling on the pen point of Gail Hamilton 1 It can no longer be said that colored men do not take newspapers. The entire edition of a Lexington paper has been stolen by a negro. Cleveland and Harrison arc very busy men. Cleveland looking for house, and Harrison looking for a CatTmct. Both must find what they want by the 4th of March. An Alabama woman has just secured an absolute divorce because ber husband refused to leave a haunted house. The ie of her head is not given, but her plain tive testimony was to the effect that she had seen the "spirit ' several times. If it is true, as hns been asserted, that Adam was 123 feet in height, he is not to b blamed far not wearing pants. Tbe tariff tax on a pair of pants for a man of Adam's site would have been a serious burden in his Jay. We like Chmincry M. Depew. We have no use for his politics, but he is always a gentleman. He has announced that he ill receive and forward all donations in money to the Confederate Soldiers' Home at Austin, Tex.' Jehu Bukrr, who got one term in Con gress, thanks to tin-plate money, was beaten in his effort to secure ft re-election. Rut Jehu relies confidently on the un scrupulous partisanship of the Kepubli- cansin the next Housetopull bimthroiigh, and therefore he contests. Your Uncle ebn knows the site of his . party' con. science pretty well, though he dosen't know anything else in particular, AD sorts of strange things come to the surface out iu Kansas, and one of the latest is a petition to the Legislature praying for the enactment of a taw to authorise the lynching of horse thieves wherever they may be found. The peti tioners don't believe enough in justice to bewUlling to give th court a chance, but they have respect enough for law to seek a formal and -perfunctory authori- SAtion for deeds that Would be esseatial- Ijr lawktM. Que- Ktate-oueer rjetiol. The cmnmittr of tlie Roi.'lirro Inter Stale Iitmiijjruti'jn Ilurrnn will probably determine um New York rity as the place for the Southern Expo ,ition, which it it priKaed to lie held in some North ern city for about four months, beginning in September next. The object of thiiex- rtrtait inn frt lot t lia KaH ! euAa.l lin what tk, c.,,1, Aj ' give them some idea of the inducements that are offered in the South for tbe profitable investment of capital , A Word larKeaaoa. i Tlie burking of a pack of hounds may i be mimic, but the barking of the human family is certainly discord. Stop that coukii with Humphrey's Specific No, i Seven. New York Sportimaa. . , Nothing we have ever tried in our fnm- i ily equals Humphrey's Specific No. Seven I lor cotifhs, coius and sore throat. Cresro (la,) Flaindtnler. liy our exchanges we observe that simi lar reports are apearing in every part of the country, and also having found Humphrey's Siiecific No. One and Seven of priceless value in our own family we deem the above "a word in season" to our friends and readers. Mobile (Ala.) Blade. "Did You Ever?" Said Miss Stylish to Mr. Ijevelhead as they departed, laden with purchases from the Leading Dry Goods House of the city, "Did you ever soe such a beautiful line of all shades and qualities of Drens Goods and Trimmings to match ?" .. "And weren't the prices -7 O V a il ' , a unity uuwur tiuut- UUJIK Ol all shades Woniteds at 10c, and bright new Henriettas at 24 44 cts. per yard," contin ued Mrs. Levelhead. "Those X Bar Muslins, Vic toria Lawns, Marseilles.small checks and stripes, from 10 cts. to 30 cts. are perfectly lovely," added Miss Stylish. "Their Edgings, Laces, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Nap kins. Corsets. 104 Sheetinc r run oi me loom ana manv other domestics are offering at quick sales prices," said Mrs. l. "And what bargains in their Remnant counter! Did you notice their 2,000 yards of beautiful Ginghams at 7 cts., worth 12 cts.?'' "Their Clothing is bring sold at panic prices to make room for the larg spring utruk tVin. ia unnn rt r i.n V "Their Shoe stock is the largest and best assorted in the city." . "Oh, it; does seem a real pleasure ta the salesmen," said Miss Stylish, "to spare no pains in waiting upon their customers." "Yes, their hearty hand shakes and pleasant greet ing," continued Mrs. L.,"will cure any case of blues" And thus similar conversa tions art; heard in hundreds of homes of those who have been so fortunate as to do their purchasing at the Lead ing Dry Goods House of BOSTICimOS.&WIUGHT, Successors to Brevard & Wanton, at No. 11 N. Main street. Asheville, N. C. This firm has been exceedingly fortunate in securing the ser vices of Jno. P. Morgun, E. L. Brown, Jno. M. Kamsev and B. G. Morgan, who will be sure to make it to your interest to spend your cash with them. Kespoctfullv, BosTicBuos.it Wright. OUR MOTTO : N.t, Prompt and ttellable. Hring j our repairing to headquarters. Watch, clock and jewelrj repairing Is leading feature of our busins. , Work entrusted to us is certainj to re ceive careful and intelligent treatment from ex part and willful hand. Pelicate and eostlr timepie should be entrusted only to thoroughle eompe tenlwatcliruakers. . " - All work guaranteed, Price always reasonable. tANG'S JstWCLRT tTORt, South Maia St. AaheriUe, N. C. diwtmarfJ HUSTAIIC LINI.jI1T CUIUS PILES, BVRNSl, CVT9, CORNS, A great many VrpuLKcntui are akiUiiiK on rrry tlun ie rmw ia.va. When they g through, as many of them mint, since tiiere arc hardly ufUct enough to go round, they will rmt fall into the wnter, but intothe soup. The white cap jokers have gone far i"'Kh. , A squad or two of them should sow be run slows and stood in the stocks for several hours. With a good lashing to top off with or a year or two in soli- I tary confinement, they might acquire i sense. MISCELLANEOUS. "FOR A FACT." . We move another step for ward. Our sales for January are larger than any preceding month, showing steady in crease in our business. Pre scription trade probably lar gest in Asheville, and no abatement. Retail patron age increasing steadily in an swer to best attention and leading low prices. Our wholesale efforts bring good results, a realization of our expectations to date. We; are making daily shipments to all nwir-by railroad points. Thfse demonstrations assure us that Asheville is the nat ural distributing point for Western North Carolina. We are to distribute the Drugs, Medicines, Paintw, 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., Leading Druggists, Asheville, N. C. GREAT CLEARING SALE OH Winter - Clothing WHIT LOCK'S. ta order to mate room for Spring Goods, t will eloae oat'the balance of my winter stock at reduced price. AU goad ar marked down and will be - SOLO CHEAP. All broken lota of aulta, odd Paota, Over coats, bos Coats sad Vcet, rtgafdleaa of coat. Now Is your time for Bargains. : Children and Boya Suit at Half Price. Call early and price the good before they ar sold. 60 doses Gents' Tie at 35c. and .10c.. form erly STe. mt,$i,-H.r ...,. ., 30 dosea snlaundered Shirts at Sue., worth tleach. fl dotea handkerrhiefa, at 33c, worth SOc. 1 each, at 1 WstlTI aTfcaVrtSS i aaa a kvvivoi dtfcbas J VY. CORTLAND, Real Estate Ilroker, INVESTMENT AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENT, Patton Avratie, Barnard Bnildlng. SfbSdlj , L"T- A red memorandum book, containing tno notea of SliX) each, payable to C. B. Graham Co., alto several otlf-r paper. A liberal reward will be paid ffjF Its delivery to th Buderatawed.. f . c. B. OMAIIAM. stbi3dat r . :u3TA!:gli!Ii;.:eiit RXAia INT UlbTU ATIUN, OLD BOBKA QAJUiDKViiifXiikUHUXi XJihMi MISCKLLAXLorS. 1J AND 17 PATTOH AVENUE., Clothing, Men's Furnishing! Goods, Hats and Shoes. The' largoHt assortment Carets, i Matting, Rugs and Floor Oil Cloths in Western North Car olina. He is still closing out his Dry Goods, Groceries, No tions, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, at and be low cost. Overcoats at cost, . frtiBtllw J. N. MORGAN & CO., . No. 3 Bamarl Building School and College Text Rooks, a full line. Poets, His tory, Romance, Biography, Travel and Novels , family P.ihlnu U;Klo n,1 Tnot ! 'is,in, ,.i. jmimuo turn irni- arnents, Oxford Teachers' Ribles, Song Books of all kinds, largestock Stationery, Blank Books and Office and School Supplies. New line Ladies' and Gents' Pocket books just opened. Fancy Goods and Dolls. . fcbJOdlT . STRAUSS' RESTAURANT AND OYSTER PARLOR - . I 1 t la the place where jon can find all the delica- . ciea of the acaaon, auch a . OYSTERS, pisn, ! DEVILED CKAB8, GAM 8. Alao. Northern anil Weatera Beef, and the onl j one who can giye a genuine Pliiladclpbla Fry. I have recently added to mj Keataurant a large Range with lateat lmprovemenU, ancb aa Brollera, Boilera. etc., etc. Thia enable me to fulfill an j order la from S to B minntea. Come and trj a fine Philadelphia Krj or Hird on Toaat, in S minutes. I am alao pre pared at abort notice to furniah Pinner or Supper or Ice Cream for large or amall par tie, aa in catering mj long experience of 13 jearaailowametogive perfect aatiafaction. Remember, that tbia la the only Ladiea' Parlor in the city and the onlj place jon caa get a genuine Philadelphia Frj. Very mpeetrullj, tri3dtf K. 8TKAISS. OTICB la hereby given that application will lie made to the preat-nt aeaaion of the Lcgialuturc ol Nurtb Carolina for the incorporation of the "North Kuatcrtt Land Company." B. W. BATTL'B. W. T. PKNN1M AN, , T. W. PATTON. W. W. WliST, febiodlm W. B. GWVN. N OTICB. Notice la hereby given that the nnderaigned will apply to the preaent aeaaion of the Gen erul Assembly for a charter to build and op erate a railroad from Aaheeille northeasterly intermediate point. to me ion ot Lrui'Ky Mountain lor to aome B. W. BATTLE. T. W. I'ATTON, W. T. PBNN1MAN, C. W. WOOLSBV, G. W. SWAIN, W. VY. WADOIlX, W. W. WBHT, W. B. GWYN. febSdlm JAMES FRANK, DBALBR IN 11 Agent for Reem Creek Woolen Mill. North Main Street. . Aaherllle. N. C. frblOdlj OTIIB. Notice li hereby given that thennderalijned, and their associates, will miikcappliiHtiontn the General Aaemlilv of North ramlina, at ta arasion of 1H89, for a chnrtcr incorporat ing the "labell Calendar and Pile Co.," with '".Principal plac of bustnraain th tltj of Asheville. N. C. Thia 34th day of January. tm. A. H. ISHKI.L, F. V. JONK8. B. H. Pl'LMNWIDBR, Jan38. t:. K. GRAHAM. THE ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, JSootn on Main street, oprxulte the rot- OtfiC....;, . . Z Gpeo dally, eicept Bundava, from 10 a. m. until 1 p. m snd 3:S0 until B:S0 p. m. The terma of aubacription are: One rear fi-, 8 moa., $1.50; 3 moa., SI j 1 mo.. BOcta.: dailv 3 eta. Officer for 1 President, R. R. Rawla : Viee-Preident, Charlea VY. VYoolacy: See. anil Trea , 1. 8. YYaton ; Librarian, Miaa B. J. Hutch. Citiarna and visitor are cordiallj invited to tnepect the catalogue and inscrilie their name a mcnibera. febKritf IY VIKTl'BOP A POWBROPSALBcon- talnetl in a leed of Trnat exeented bv Jnhn-M. creaa .n and hia wife, Kelieeca M. crraatnan, the umieraigned will sell, by pnb- -UCLtI),, iw CBh- "' ' h cur H uuse door, in the city of Asheville. N. C . on the 19th day ol Pebruury, TWO TRACTS or lot of land aituate, lying anil being in the conntv of Buncombe, at Hlack Mount .In station, and more particularly deacrilied in a Deed ol liuat rrgistrreil in the office of Reiriter ol lierda of Uunc-jmlie county, in Book 14, page 337. of thr Maoi.rda nt 1.....- . L i rrlt-rence ia hereby made, to satisfy the note secured bvsaid lieeil nf Tmi ,.,..i k the costs and espensea incurred by reason of 1 the sume u u uuu-t janlHd3(M Trustee.! . MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY, No. S3 Pattoa Avenue, Clrdwood & Stlkeleathcr, Proprietors. I -- sVAII orders promptly attended to. Ieb941j JBSSB R. 8TARNK8. I'NDERTAKEK AND EMBALMER, I Asheville, N. C. - LVf,ry ,71,HI," of the business fur- mshed. I'litiu wood coses, wnlnut or cloth covered caskets. Metallic eriskets AUs'X'or nil,, ;., weretl. Teh-prnjih and mail orders pmnipiiv aiTemiedto. nrhceneTerelosed Office and residence: No, ), N. Main st. dtniurlO i MISC I. las nvs. 0 U i i LLf C 1 AUT THIS CUS " - todlana of the fragile kaptilneaa and they pro pria that avarytaoaty aaall hava a ajoaat ttaaa It they raa help them to It. liaiedajlj thnae that Kara a har tlau moat cat tha jrrar will flnil thrm laving for tnrm. If job bard to nit, dllUrult to aatlart , YOU ARE THE CVS- tomer we are after. We'll anlt tog, pleaa i ioo, aatiafy yoa. make o happy, what I more do yoa want. U job waat to kaoar I whether wc are able to keep onr word, I whether wt caa hack all onr bra with cood coDaciesUoua performance, whj , ASK-ANY old crs- i tomer of oara snit we'll atand by hi teati mntiy, A maa that woa't keep ala word, that oea back on hia promiaea, that tries to work up a aaap . HE ISN'T WORTn A CUS- i pldore or an j other cheap and naatj article. I We want to irire yoa a good time. Are yon with aa 1 II aojaat get move oa jos aaa come to POWELL & SNIDER,: GROCERS, ' A8HBVILLB, N. C, dtmarlB COWAN; B. H. COBBY, mKccaaor, 37 Patton Areone, Dealer in Vt atche. Clock, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Optical lnod, Cold Pens. Ate. &e. Large and varied aaaortnwat of Ladiea' and Uentlemen'a Gold Watchea at low price. Largee. assortment at Wadding- Kiaga ia All repairing in watchea, cfocke, and Jewelry neatly and promptly doac at reaaMtabte figure. SATISFACTION GfARANTBBD. The preaeut proprietor ahall negleet no ef fort to merit a continuation of the patronage ao largelj beatowed during many rears upon hi predeceaaor. dawtmarS. UICHMOND & DANVII.LB RAILROAD COMPANY. (We tern North Carolina Dirieioa.) PAaaKHOSS DKPAaTMSNT, 1 AlHKViLLB, N. C, Jan. 1, 18SB. PAHSBNGKR TRAIN SCHBDl'LB. la Bppbc Jan. 1, 188B: - '( No Bl Tlo76f" I.T. AaheriUe. B56pm 37ain 97am ISaopm 7 36pm 30pm SOtiam 20am 330pm 3 3(pm 7 BOam U6am lOpm 63pm lOSOpm lOOtun 700am SBfiam 1047am 180pm ttOOpm 816 am 1 03pm 8 10pm 600pm Ar. Saliaburj, " Danville, " l-.TUthliurg, ' Vi aahington " Paltimon, ' Phila., " New York, Richmond, " KaleiKh. " Goldaboro, "Wilminjgton Lt. AahevTIie; Ar. Spartanb'a; " Charlotte, " Columbia, J' Charleston, 1 " Auguata, ' Savannah, " Th'aville.Ga " JackaonvUle ""'Atlanta', " Mostgoafy " Mobile, " New Orienna 8 30am 11 BOam 6 30pm 440pm 910pm BOBpm 816am 140pm 1300 m 1040pm 736atu 1 SBpm 730pm No. B6 7'No. rf YVoTB'l" Lv. Asheville, Ar. Hot Spring " Knoaville, " Chattan'ga, " Nnahville. "Memphia, Lv. Ashevil.e, Ar. Hot Spring " Knoivllle, " Ixiuisville, " Cincinnati. " Chicago. 74am 9 30am 444pm 8 10pm 880pm 64,0am 1146am vi opt 840pm I 1 10pm BlSpm BlOam 740am 9 30am 110pm SSOpm 444pm 8 10pm 880pm 7 16m 1 1 46am SSOpm; 746pm 840am SSOotn " 8t. Louis . 7 45pm tm-Sleeping cars os all night train. JAB. L. TAYLOR, W. A. WINBt'RN. O. P. A. O.p A. SOL. HAAS.T. M. Schedule street Railway. To take effect Fridaj, Peb. 1, at .S0 a. m . Krn court Hon. ao a. m. 7,00 .8.10 Prom then till 7 p. m. ear leave court bona .8.40 ij mv nisam. Also, car leaves court houae at 9.30 D to connect with train to Salisbury. PAKE, PIVB CENT. ATLANTIC COAST L1NB. On and after this date tbe following ached ulea will be run over iu "Columbia Division." No. 83 Leaves Columbia. . Arrivea atChai-tmrnn o an T' ' ft on n m No Ml.. ri:jl..T" p. m. . - - v n.i it.iKu u .iu a. m Arrive at Columbia HAS. Connecting with trams to and from all points on the Charlotte, Columbia ft An- 1.11. aaiiroaaa. T. M. RMRRRON, Gen. PaaaJArt J- V. IIKVINK, Geo.Supt. l'CKLANU, MERC1IANT TAILOR, NO. 10 PATTON AVBNX-B,, . , , Besra to announce that be ha received hia limnlHfn,llt.....i.. , . mi ..k. Vi.. - ITi . " ,rnf "o1 summer aUT j i y can ann examine PTt.d?' ''""' S1"" to Dyeing, Cleanlm unrpmnng. Ian2dtf FITS CVRBII BY OLD BPBCIALIST Bottle or medicine I n. w. ... rant onr mnrH tin r.. . asea, and the rvalv tihvsirisna kn. .ui. ... prevent jour being imposed upon bv men using false name, and who are not rUn? Because others failed ia ao reason far mi srfng this medicine. Oiv, Biand P"i office aildreaa. It eoata jon Bothing Arldnraa Aaahel Medical Bureau. 381 BroiTwaV Z ! 1 Jan37daTwlj- rVOTICB. Notice is hereby given that the nnderslirned j wil aPI.y at the present sesaiun of thVS?. JAMES 0, MARTtN.J.:. THOMAS A. IOnkb . frbsdi KICHLANI) IIOUSE, , Corner Maia and Depot, WAVNESVILLE, H. C . nn i. - , " ' """'" newly furnished. Fare the brat AT1SFTI0N GLARANTEED. . TermK $1.00 per da, ; -0. D. L. ALLEN A SON, rroprietor. HOTELS. THICTLY FIKST CtASS PKIVATEB3aVil THE THOMAS HOUSE. NBA! 8ATTBIV rIK, ! Is pow. under ejjtirely new maosgewtw. and will be kept in Strict) (nt-dsw tyle. , , . - . -. , i f i Tisnsiknt 9 xGU-Ji aoAaniByaBi Northern Cooking. ...,- Rate BssseaaUe. ' ' alKS. E. LACY BON. ' Proprietors. .."., , 1. . ' ... ... , dtf JITV RBCTACRANT. PATTON AVENUB, rnrler Kedwood' Store. Uealsatall konra. All taw dle4aaf (a , , eaaoa aerred la si) rarktjes aatl (a ta bast. ,J J Oratera, Game, Btaaka, TW Beat of Bat Coflr.. Freah Norfolk Ojamtra raaalaaS aranw i daj, . Tb ratal trade anppltat, , , , . , . . Bar added aaew broiler; ftabs, pr, . etc., etc., done to a tarn. dtmarlS T. J. STafHM. - - JJIIfiHTER,THAJ BVBBl, THB 8TAI OF BFNCpbl BB, - QRAND CENTRAL HOTEL. AST ArrlTalaJanaarj and Ftbraar. 1S)T. 3030 ArrWala Januarj and Fabniart! IBM." THE MOST POPULAR $3.00 H0C8E IN THE STATE - 18,000 arrlTal daring ta paat taat aaam than ererj other hotel ia ta art j. , We bid fair to reftiter 19,000 this jaae. ....... . FrkSTLASS- IN EVEKV, REicr! i , Onlj bote! ia the centre of ta eh j .-..-. , a, , Girt a caB, " 8. R. CUBDB4THI SON. , dtaar A DELIGHTFUL EXCURSION I ASUEVIIXE , TO HOT SPRINGS. Round Trip Ticket onlj 4.80, mcraoiag a ; raO day's board at th MOUNTAIN PARK UOTEU. The Bath la Marble Pool and Porvelarfa Tab ar the Soeat and moat reaarias ta t America. Tb Hotel I NEW AND FIIIST-CLA8 , , la Beerj Partk-niar, 1NBXCELLBD IN IT CnsINB.. The plac is a charming spot. among and sheltered by Pine-clad Moaataia. where there i no fog, so dost, no malarhi- Pnre and abundant water, aa absornktj perfect drainage. fuZ ,j, . el CKNTLBHsnas' Haas Im ,k. ' - V.M W (IKE IVtlW 1VU fen WrL DOUGLAS MM ' sT''-r?iirra ..- roa ...... BnSfe For alt by ; .HERRING A WltAVTTl . 'olsBBtfUf oesii reawdi nv sUMVttLSy',-, fuond SuSJl PantsfVm Is Smrt sractn Oa., rawar , Alawls. 6a.' las 1 eheod TTly7- jfOR RBNT. tu .. ... r fifth: Twn heinssa. wbiodut ! i I. Appljat - ItO. M BAILBT T.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 13, 1889, edition 1
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