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. it til I-.-,. i ii Ih in f nit ritmdTrly rlrm- 1 read fccwBjmiict la Wum -m.. , 1 i of uM!c mm anil ntu ! ia tit iii-rvt of ufiic intr rit ?, smrnt imnmii, ttnd t irroua induatrv, and it prrauaai aiKgiaaocin treating pub- 1 4. if fj fHibUh the dtapatrhea of the rr-, hhh pvw rover th ar.. 4 In -ian.tr 1, haa trther fartli- tw . vm'Vtj jouinaiiMm-lor gathering r m a it quartrra, with aTerythingcare- rw v f '" -" T';f tnniirt inavC. to f on am'fi ttvtr adilraM. 1 i'wk- fHuiy, $4 lor out yrar : $3 for frfi ansa in ; ftO cents for one aaoalA; lft cent for c we"k. arrirra will deliver the paper in vary v t m ta my to wbarrtberv, aacl jr ta an ng it will ulcaac call St the ClTUB ADVrafM ViTiaReaaoaivIc, and made ksowm oa appttratioa at ihia office. All traaawat MnrUMwati aaoat t paid ia aav WEDNESDAY, FEURUAKY 20,1889. run MICAatAVCIJA SHir CA- 1 1 ?-';... - MAI .... The rjttion of transit over the hth- mns, which connects the two ' American Continents,! one wliicb hat attracted mora Attention, and invoked wider dis cussion, than any other engineering . problem of this century. " The backbone of the Rocky Monntaint on he. North, and of the Andes of the South, atera at the narrow iathraua to fcT almost yielded to the continuous "dropping of water," which for agea hat ... worn into h on both sidet, reducing the magnificent; expanse of each continent to a mm thread, and yet the thread ia of each" ad am an tine toughness, as that far to baffle even; the great skin and science of the nineteenth cent ury. M, PeLessepa, having completed the Sues Isthmus, thought the American job a amalf matter, but doubtless be ia wiser by experience, linct hit expenditures at Panama tre taid to exceed four hundred millions of dollars, and ret ba is to far from success, thata tbjs ks day.tbt whole plan is to be modified, the attempt at a tide-water anal to be abandoned, and WrMmffi$j'fccl'loi)t substituted, . thwbr surrendering the owjr.aflfaatagt which the, Frenchman bat claimed over us Americans, who ha ve favored the more northerly route by way ofLakcNidtratigua. Jutt now there seems ererr nrobabilitv thathf talents and perseverance of Amsricaa tnginters will be crowned with success. ' The stubborn opposition which bat retofore ble tneir efforts to obtain naUpn'al rgnitipn,, totnit weakening, at It should, is) view of the wide measures thejt bar adopted. Tbelr surreys hare been complete, and most csreftd. They hart gone o'Tcr the ground again and again, until every point of doubt seems "; eliminated; and their Mtlitiate of cost fifty millions of dollars, with an allowance for contingencies of fifteen millions, may probably bt relied on as approximately This estimate seems woaderfully small compared, to the enormous turn expended thus far by Dt Leasepa, and is explained by the fact that we make nst at fur at possible of nature't highways, Uve whole distance from ocean to ocean being one hundred and aixty-nii miles, of which nfty-aeren it by lake, and tight fbur by rirer already narignble, leaving only twrnty-eight miles to be built. The tab it deep and safe, with an abundance of water at the dryett season, and receives Ha tuppliet from a vast water-toed of 8,000 square miles area. Its elevation is 110 feet above the sea krrej', wMcb is overcome by a system of locks oa each side. , , ; , It must ever be gratifying to a patri otic American, when his country men bear away the palm from their European ad versaries, and to we rejoice in this in stance; but our own opinion hat always been, that the true solution of this prob lem, was -found by the late lamented Ea'de, when ho suggested his ship-rnilwny. Hit death has perhaps postponed the ac complishment of his grand idea indefinite ly and the canal seems the thing for the present. Therefore, as au Americnn, we any, hurrah, for the Nkoraugua Canal. ;, A TIMELY LEMON. The horrible scenes depicted in our tele graph columns yesterday of the burning of the park Central hotel In Hartford, Conn., are most heartrending. That two or three score of pertont, all uncon scious and without warning, should lose their Hvet in a tingle hour, while housed in a public house, is not a cheerful thought to the average, much traveled American. But the press is often called upon yet too often to record disaster timilar to that which befell the Park Central hotel on Monday morning. The question of "who was to blame" will again come up for discussion nnd in vestigation, and no doubt end, as ol old, in talk. .... However, to the practical, cautious man of the world, it seems as thntlsrVt f tut nattasa .t.!.,L A a. . .. - mm ii icmiioiticn tiipe Catfttnitieft can and arw..M i tT - -" 'Mm w ixincuica, The cause of the destruction, and great lost of life in the case of the Park Central, it given at the explosion of the boilers in the basement. If this be the truth, then ia Just cause for complaint ; if not for erasure. In suns casta out of ton boiler explosions can safely be attributed to the carelessness of tome employe eonnnected tiu:iii !.. .... i jb mt, tuis ta no remedy, for one cannot change human nature. Very true, then let us remove the tf direct. In our advanced Mnxe aiid t'iill in architecture, there enn lie possible excuse (r having boilcri located in the basement of a building in tended for hotel purpose. If we must build skyward and there. seem to be no help for it to the extent of six, eight and even ten or more stories, thereby doubly increasing tlie danger; tlien let us take the proper preventives accord ingly. Human life is too sacred, too valuable to be subjected to such great risks. Ifindividual hotel property owners do not personally and willingly take the necessary precautions towards the pre servation of the life of their guests, they should be comjielled to do so by law. The horrors of a Tark Central tragedy should not often be repeated. THK NEW BROOM. Will it sweep clean ? That is the ques tion which is uppermost in the minds of a good many citizens of this grand, big, glorious country at present ; as we near the coming of a new administration at Washington. Citizens.who were thought heretofore, by their neighbors and friends, to be the very personification of modesty and gentleness, are now taking mysteri ous "pleasure trips'to the various coun ty, State and national capitols. What for, we do not know, nor are we evengo ing to attempt to surmise, for really, its none of bur business. , Meanwhile, telegrams tell us that the nation's capitol is rapidly filling with distinguished persons, from far and near, even from Dan to Beersheba, and all, strange as it may seem, (unconsciously) wearing a hungry look. The very air, political and otherwise, is surcharged with rumors and counter rumors pre dicting future clean sweeps in all the de partments. Well, for ourselves, we are perfectly content to await the coming of thechiefs of the tribes of Benjamin and Levi. When that happy day arrives, we shall see what we shall see concerning ht ac tion of the new broom. ' 1 A lAD ArrKHTHOltiHT. "What is this news we hear from the Lehigh Valley? Stoppage? Wage re duction? Discharge of employes? Is not the blessed wage-providing, wage securing tariff in full and unimpaired op eration?. Doesn't protection protect?" The above, from the Philadelphia Rec ord, would have sounded very praise worthy previous to the date of Novem ber 6th. But now, after the battle has been fought and lost, through the com bined force! Of money und monopoly, it is but the feeble cry of "stop thief ufter the horse is stolen. No, brother wage earner. A high tariff upon the necensu ries of life, is, has been and ever will be, a burden upon the toiling, producing millions. If you were deceived by the glib-tongued stump Sieaker or fine spun theorist, in believing that a tariff is not a tax, it it too late now to repent. The die has been cast and Benjamin will soon cross the Potomac, Meanwhile Congress procrustiimtes, and the prospect of bringing relief by legislation to the tariff-riddeu people grows beautifully lest nt the 4th of March approaches, KIHTORIAI. POINT. The New York IVess, the great organ of protection, is advocating a $100,000, 000 appropriation for' naval and coast defrnset. Well, that it one way of re ducing the turplut, but it isn't our way. It would save building additional vaults in the national treasury, but it would not lessen the taxes and cost of living of the hard-working, toiling millions. Great Scott! Two hundred thousand Yankees up at Montreal booming the big winter carnival I What a deal of money our astute Canadian cousins mutt be raking in from this lively -and-open-j handed American visitor. Better annex the Dominion and keep nil that cold cash in the United State. After carefully scanning the political horuou as painted by the press of the country, we have come to the conclusion that no Cabinet position hits been offered to any of our citizens by President-elect Harrison. Whether this be intentional or an oversight we know not, but can assure His Excellency, that tliere are no flies on Ashevillians. Chicago, the city of corners, is about to daxxle the world with another brilliant corner in wheat. She no doubt will suc ceedin coruering a lot of speculative lunatics into bankruptcy. The I'uiled f States and the productions thereof arc a Httle bulky to be cornered even by a Chi cago four. It how looks as though the first at tempt made by Congress to reduce the surplus, will be to put tobacco on tlie free list. Then the "chawers" will all expect to get a free "chnw," if so, a general boom in cuspidors may lie ex pected. Oacar Wilde, the dudeliuc, has written an essay on "The Decny of Lying." h was prcuicicu oi uscor, when lie was iu America, wearing suutlower button-hole boqueta. that he would come to some bad end and he has. Poor, deceived Oscar.-, The recent temiiuution of tlie great strike of street-car nien in New York City, but adds another failure to tlie or der know as the Knights of Labor, Verily, thy nnnie bt Dennis. DRY COO. .?, HX7..'V V, X C. "Bid You Ir?" Sail Mi'hs StyliHli" to M. lvehil ns thev departed. laden with pnrt'haw.'H from! . , . ', the Loading Dry flood' w,ml- Our milm for January HouHoof thecitv, "Did you , ever bpo such a beautiful 'line ! are laW than any preceding of all Hhades and qualities of I DreHH Goodrt and Trimming ! month, hhowing Htady in to match?".;. j "And weren't the price crease in our business. IVe nwny down? Just think of; all Rhndeft Worsteds at 10e Ascription trade probably lar and bright new Henriettas at f 24 44cts. j)ervard,"contin-!gest in Aheville, and no ueu jurs. iieveineai, "Those XRar Muslins. Vic toria Lawns, Marseilles,8malr cheeks and stripes, from 10 cts. to 30 cts. are perfectly lovelv," added Miss Stylish ''Their Edgings, Laces, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Nap kins, Corsets, 10-4 Sheeting, f'ijlow Casings, Wamsuttas, Fruit of the Loom and many other domestics are offering at quick sales prices," said Mrs. L. " "And what bargains in their Remnant counter 1 Did you notice their 2,000 yards of beautiful Ginghams at 7 cts., worth 12 cts.?" "Their Clothing is being sold at panic prices to make room for the large spring stock that is soon to arrive. "Their Shoe stock is the largest and best assorted in the city." "Oh, it does seem a real pleasure to the salesmen," said Miss Stylish, "to spare nq pains in waiting upon their customers." "Yes, their hearty hand shakes and pleasant greet ing," continued Mrs. L., "will cure any case of blues." , t And thus similar Conversa tions are 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 B0STIC BROS. & WRIGHT, Successors to Brevard & Blanton, at No. 11 N. Main streets Asheville, NV C. This firm has been exceedingly fortunate in securing the ser vices of Jno. P. Morgan, E. L., Brown, Jno. M. Ramsey and B.;G. Morgan," who will bo sure to make it to1 your interest to spend your cash with them. Respectfully, I30STIC BROS. & WRIGHT. The Leading Rtore or the city for Ladles is ESTABROOK'S, aa 8. Main Street. The srratnt variety ofulce good, such an BOOKS, 8TATION8R V, FANCY GOOUM, TOYS, PAINTINGS, Bugravingi, Frames, Western North Carotins Views, Novelties, Btc, Btc. Kvenrofte It pleased and all tatiafled with wht thev buy at tha place. . . Their atocklK of the beat and irirra slwava reaaonshle. Haaiaaaa aiea will el ml the lar xrat and beat line of Blank Bouka and Office amuunery in w. w. t. Art Htudio over store, where viaitora ean ouiam iiK-ai aketene In oil or water colors. feblStlu OUR MOTTO : Neat, Prompt and Reliable. Hiingyourroialrlng to headquarters. Watch, clock and jewelry reiiairing is a lending nature of our business. Work entrusted to us is certain? to re ceive careful and intelligent treatment from exrt and skillful hands. .... IVlkate and costly timepieces should lie entrusted only to thoftradily compe tent watchmakers. All work guaranteed IVk-es nlwnyt reasonable. LANG I JEttELRY STORE, South Main St. Asheville, N. C. d&wtmnrfl Value in Old Stamps. Any parties having envelope or adhesive tamp, aaed prior to ordurlna the war.whrre vnrietle.r.ulral,l,cnnd a purehawr 27 "n,T "ending to the undersigned. S'.t h '"vvarkwarttle. and town. ZZ .JIi la,"r r lrtk-nl.rty d.lra. urigutal mvelopea ar. preM-nwl. tt. orkv In each instance sad send allencios" res to H. T. C OltlestifCIUsi frhAdnwtn Puhllahlng Co.. Asheville, N. C. t:usTA:aujoif NISCELLASKOL'S. "FOR A FACT." We move another stop for- 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 near-by railroad points. These demonstrations assure us that Asheville is the nat ural distributing point for Western North Carolina. We are to distribute the Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, etc. We carry a large stock and our pricpH are low enough to ,a:.,.. . t 1 I ruiu V C U Uj W UU1IU UI UUyeiH. 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- deTsftoar'T; c: smith & CO., leading Druggists, Asheville N. C. ' ' " GREAT CLEARING SALE - Winter - Clothing AT WIIITLOCK'S. In order to ninke room for Spring Oooda, I win eloae out the balance of my winter atock at reduced prices. All goods are marked down and will lie SOLD CHEAP. A" broken lota of auita, odd Pants, Over- coats, bos Coats and . Vests, regsnlleas of cost. Now is your time for Bargains. Children', and Boy ' gulta at Half Price. . Call early and price the goods before they are sold. 80 dosen Oenta' Ties at asc. and S0e., form erly 87e. and $1. 30 dosen anlaandered Hhirta at Six-., worth It each. . .: . ..... 80 doaen handkerchiefs, at 30e., worth SOc. each, at :.. "WIIITLOCK'S. dtfebaS J W. CORTLANK, ' Real Estate Broker, INVESTMENT AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENT, Pattoa Arenue, Barnard Building. . febdly , , B. CRARY, AS1IBV1LLB, N. C. Brick Layer and maker. Jobs of all kinds attended to. Artificial atone pavetnenta and private wunN.,B i.hi Mine mm i. uihi ei tensively in parks and private grounds in Baatera Bta'tes. Will contract to pave walka for len than brick will eoat without ottruc"ting the way. and guarantee it to last longer nnd to be In every wav better. Address as abovt. dawtmarS fOTICB is hereby given that therniderslgn ed. and their aaaocintea. will make appli cation to the General Aswmbl v of North Car olina, at its session of MH9, fur a charter In turporattng "The Asheville Loan, Construc tion and Improvement Company." with Its principal place of busmcna in theOltv of Ashe ville, N. C. This 3ath day oi January, inks. C. I). BLANTON, . , T- "AWLS, ' Jan2A-d9')d OTICB to hereby given thattheandersiim f ed l niak. application to the OeneraJ AMenibly of North t'amlln u. nt sel.n, to Incornorate tK i ui.k Monntaia, Hancurabe eminty, N, C B P. IHHiOHBRTV. J..IKW3(K1 i." MBLTON. I -B"" I KiXELt.v.;:ous. I " No.'j Ilariiardi-allsl rg. School and College Text Books, a full line. I'oets, His tory, Romance, Riographv, Travel and Novels, Family Iiiblcs. S. H. Ribles nnd Test- . . , - ainents, Oxford leaehers liibles, Hong Rooks of all T r nimn, liirjr Biura nui i njnrrj , Blank Books and Office and School Supplies. New line Ladies' and Gents' Pocket-' books just opened. Fancy j Goods and Dolls. febiodly " - ' Jj J? TP AU RTA IS 'J AND OYSTER PARLOR ta the place where yon eaa find alt the delica cies of the aeaaon, anch as OYSTBR8, FISH, DEVILED CRABS, GAMB. Alao, Northern and Westers Beef, sad the only one who can give a genuine Philadelphia Fry. I have recently added to my Restaurant a large Range with latest improvements, anch as Broilers, Boilers, etc., etc. Tbia enablea me to fulfill aay order In from 3 to S minutea. Com and try a fine Philadelphia Fry or Bird oa Toast, in S minutea. I am alao pre pared at ahort notice to rurniib Pinner or Supper or Ice Cream for large or email par ties, aa in catering my long experience of VJ years allows me to give perfect aatiafaction. Remember, that thia is the only Ladles' Parlor in the city and the only place yon eaa, get a genuine Philadelphia Fry. Very respectfully, fel.Sdtf B. STRAt'88. JkJOTlCB H hereby riven that anolieation will be madetothepreaentaeaaionol theLesHalature I of North Carnllna far th liminnr.lli,. .. J the ; "North KaaieTn IndComin7" j. s. w. BATTI.B, W. T. PBNNIMAN, T. W. PATTON, W. W. WEST, feblOdlm w. B. GWYN. OTtCB. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the present ae union of the Gen eral Aaaembly for a charter to build and op erate a railroad from Anheville northeaaterlv to the top of Craggy Mountain (or to some Intermediate point. S. W. BATTLE, T. W. PATTON, W. T. PBNNIMAN, C. W. WOOLSBY, G. W. SWAIN, W. W. WA1IUILL, W. W. WK8T, fcuMlm. , ,W, B.. GWYN. " JAWliSt FRANK, D14LRB IN FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Agent for Reema Creek Woolen Mllla. North Main Btreet. Aahevllle, N. C. febiodly IkjOTItB. fiotice hi hereby given that theunderaiKned, and their associates, will make application to the General Aaaembly of North Carolina, at its session of 1 S8. for a charter incorporat ing the "IsMI Calendar and Pile Co., rt with its principal place of business 1b the City til Asheville, N. C. This 24th day of January, 1889. A. M. inHKLl - U. V. JONES. B. H. PI'LENWIUBR, C. K. GKAHM. Jan25- yE. WOI.PE, PUIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERER. All kinds of cement wot k clone. Jobbing and knlaomining nromptly at tended to. Residence, Clayton Bt. Orders can be left with W. H. Wcatall 8t Co. frbadOm THE ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Rooma on Main street, opposite the post office. Open daily, except Bundaya, from 10 a. m. until t p. m., and 3:30 until (1:30 p. m. The terras of subscription are: One yenr fi; 6 mo.., $1.60; 3 moa ft ; l mo 80 cts.: dally 3 eta. Officers lor 1 N89 President. R. R Vice-President. Charles W. Woolsev; Sec. and rreaa., u. a. rratson ; I.llirarlan, Mlas B. J. Hatch. J Cititena and visitors are rnnilntl l vi .. to lnsiect the catalogue and Inscribe their namrs urn raemoera. - IrhKd tf MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY. . No. 22 Patton Avenue, Girdwood & Stlkeleattaer, Proprietors. trAII orders promptly attended to, Iebu41y E88B R. 8TARNBH, UNDERTAKER AND KMIIAI.MKK, Asheville, N. C. Every reiiisite of the business fur ntshcrl. Plnin wood eases, walnut or cloth covered caskets. Metallic caskets, both plain and elegantly draped. Holies of nil qualities. Hearse with heavy white or black draiiery. All culls, day of niifht. iiromotlv an swered. Telegraph and mail, orders! promptly nuenuea to. llthcenevercloscd OtTicennd residencer No. 40. N. Main st dtmarlO NEAT. PROMPT. ACCURATE. A REAL PLEASURE TODO-YOUK PRINTING Ah you wnnt it nnd whni vou WUnt lt' f CITIZEN PUBUSHKNT, CO.'rtafTonl.. room. 1?0 B A LB. Three Cottages st Asti,) SAT1SF ACTION (H'ARANTEEl). BBR CO., Beat P. 6. lebl 7d3t J?OR BAI.B One large two-storv tralldlng. " suitable for factorv. Apply HU B RIIHiB LI MBER Co., best P. o i7o3t ' Mi:;c : i s. I FfllViiLL c SLiERi AIIV, THE CUS- ; vmum a ih siiiw unmiM uu un pnr :fr"r,ha' "embody .huii imje -;( ;'- I ;V.Vh"httr .".t 'r.rh . . 1 1 , t . I 1 f ...... VtmrA , . todlana of the rnblic hafrrfnaaa and the m- ; .nit, dimmit to tati.fy, YOU ARE THE CUS- j tomer we are after. We'll an it you, pleiue I you, aatiafy you, make you happy, what more do you want. If yon want to know ! whether w are able to keep oor wont, ; whether we ean back all onr brag with good j eonaeieation performance, why ASK ANY OLD CUS- tomrr of our. and we'll stand by his tettti moDj, A manHhat won't keep his word, that goes back on his promises, that trie to work up a snap HE ISN'T WORTH A CUS- pidore or any other cheap and "nasty article. We want to give you a good time. Ars you withua? Ifaojuatgeta move on you and come to POWELL & SNIDER, , GROCRKS, ASHBVILLR, N. C. dtmarlS Q COWAN, B. H. COSBY, Sucumaor, , 27 Pattern Avenue, tlenler in Watchea, Clocks, Jeweln-, Silver and Plated Ware, Optical Goorta, Gold Pena, Ike., Ac. Large and Taried aKaortment of Ladiea' and Gentlemen'a Gold Wntrnea at low price. Largeat aaaortment of Wedding King in the city. ; .y."v"y"? . '?"?'?m)' "I All repairing In wateee,eMcae,an Jewelry "uu uu' ' """"" ngurea. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. The preaent proprietor ahall nexlect no ef- fort to merit a continuation of the patronaxe ao largely Drutowca aunng manv yeara upon I hia predeccuor. dawtmarS. 11 ICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY. (Wei tern North Carolina Diviaion.) Passkniirs Obpartm bnt, 1 Ashbvii.i., N. C, Jan, X. JH9. . i . j. PAS8ENGBK TRAIN BCHEIIULE. In Kkfkct Jan. 1, 1S89: No. 61 No. 53 Lv. Alheville, 955pm 1 40pm 6 43pm 10 20pm lOtlttiti 700am R 2.1am 1047am 1 30pm 900pm Ar. Halistiury, " Danville, ".Lynohliiirg, " Washington " Baltimore, " Phila., " New York, " Boston, 37am 847am 12 45 p in 7 3flpm 9 2tiim a OOam 6 2oara 3 3Qpm 830pm 780am 1 1 4nam Richmond, 1 RaTriioY 1 Goldsltoro, 1 Wilmington 815am' 102pm 310pm 600pm No. 55 830am 1150am Lv. Asheville. Ar. Spartanbg Charlotte "Cbrtimbia, " Charleston, 8 30pm 4 40pm " Augusta, " Barannah, ' i' Th'sville.Ga " Jacksonville " AtTanta,- " Montgom'y " Mobile, B05ura ' 615ara 1 40pm 12UT)m 1640 pm 725am 1 55pm 7 20pm NoT64 7 10pm 840m f New Orleans! No. 80 740am 9 20am 1 10pm 815pm 8 10am 740am 9 20am 1 10pm A 40am 6 3ilpm 7 45pm No. S3 ' 444pm 610pm 8 50im 6 40am 1 1 45am 8 80pm 444pm 6 10pm 8 60pm 715am 1145am 6 30pin; 7 45pm' Lv. Asheville, Ar. HotSprings " Knoxville, " Chnttan'ga, " Nashville, " Memphis, Lv. Asheril e." Ar. Hot Springs " Knoiville, " Louisville, " Cincinnati, " Chicago, ." 8t. Louis, rasr Sleeping cars on all night trains. JA8. L. TAYLOR, W. A. WINRt'RN, V.A. . D. P A. SOL. HAAS, T. M, N1 OTICB. Application will lie made to the present ses sion of the General Assemble of North Caro lina to charter a turnpike road from South Hominy In Buncomlw. to the top of Mount Plsgah in said county. W. G. CANDLER, , . .... T. W. PATTON, fet13ri1m H. I). CHILD. Schedule Street Railway. Intake effrctPriaajuPeh. LAJtaLt ., .. ,7 """"e H.30 a. m. T.oo S-tO ; Prom then till 7 p. m. car 'icsves court house Also, ear leave court house at 9.20 n m to Fiinnnl u.1.1. n d-ii-i " ' . iu cnfiniiurT. PARE, FIVK CENTS; TLASTIC COAST LlNb. On and after this date the following sched- ! .b nn OTrr " "Columbia Irtvision." No, 83-Le.ve. Colun(hll,. s 2(, "m Arrives at Charleston 9,:io n m No. 83-I.eaves Charleston'...::.": T) ' JJ' Arrives at Columbiu.. 11.55 s m' .rnKU1f wi.Vh i'1" to from li points on the Chartotte. Columbia An olify Co,umbUl "aville Railroads. I P iiKviii? ERSON, Gen. PawAgt. J. P. DEV INB, Gen. Supt. " J, .Wt'KLANI), MERCHANT TAILOR, , . NO. 10 PATTON A VBNt'B, " " rVKSonnnonnrethat hf has reirlveil hi. samples for the ensuing spring and summer and asks the public to call and examine BPBCIAL ATTENTION Gl VBN Tr CI RA v jn3dSu-RB,'A,R,Nl ND TBrFno351- JkOTlCB. , " Notice Is hereby given that the undenHimed ernl Awcmhly of North Carolina f, , .',"flr,.COPoriiot stvled "The Tl? North crrohn.'" CB,l"",Jr f Western JAMES 0. MARTIN, THOMAS A.lONKs W. TALItllT lui'L,,,... n-bndtm RICHLAND 1I0USE7 Comer Main and Depot, WAYNESVILLE, X. C. Ro,"n newly furnished. . Pure the heat V Terms: $1.00 per day. i. U. L. ALLEN & SON, Proprietors. STHICTLV FHIST CLASS PHIVAIE BOARD. Tin: THOMAS iiorsi:. NKAR BATTIiRY PARK, now )n,,.r rntiu'lr new . j, nw ni1(T mlmPr g,. mnnnf fnietit, "d ! iq i iti 1 St vie. i TRANSIENT OR RKr.I'l.AR HOAHllKRa 1AKKN I Northern Cooking. Kutes Reasonable. MRS. Ii. LACY &. SOX. ' I'roprietors. dtf 1TY RKSTAI RANT. TATTON AVENUE, Under Redwood'" .S'.ore. Meala at all hours. Al. the dellcaciesof the aeaaon served in all varietiea and ia the beat style. Oyatera, Game, Steaks, The Beat of Rot Coffee. Freeh Norfolk Oyatera received every day.K The retail trade aupplied, Have added a new broiler; ateaka, oyatera, etc, etc., di ne to a tarn. dtmarl8 T. J. SUMNER. JKIGHT1.R THAN EVER! " TH. STAR OP Bl'NCOMBB, GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL. 98? Arrival January and Pebruary, 1S8T. aoao Arrivaia January and Pebruary, lhU. THE MOST POPULAR $2.00 HOUSE IN THE STATE. 18,000 arrival" during the puat year mare than every other hotel in the city. We bid fair to reginter 23,000 thia year. ' S.T:.9HS.S. ,N EVERY RESPECT. Only hotel In the centre of the city. Give ua a call. 8. R. CHEDESTKR & BON dtmarB - A DELIGHTFUL EXCURSION ! ASHEVILLE TO HOT SPRINGS. Round Trip Ticketi only J4.80. , Including a , . , full day's hoard at the , MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL. The Baths in Marble Pools und Porcelain Tubs are the finest and most luxurious in America. The Hotel Is NEW AND FIRST-CLASS In Every Particular. I'NBXCKLLRn IN ITS CI I8INK. 3The plnce ia a charming spot, nestled among and sheltered by Pine-clad Mountains where there Is no fog, no dust, no malaria. . Pure and abundant water, and absolutely perfect drainage. dtiul2 Uany dealer 'says he haa the W. L. THmglaS Shoe, without nam. aud urlo iUhimJ am Uf bottom, put him down M a fxmmL VY. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE i Best In the world, Kvsmlnei his 22 &i.y$P P." V. ?I,T 8HO r All mad la Conerun, Buttou sadLaoiv W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE , aW.. W. 1 COUOLA. BROCK TOW. VAKB. For sale bv HERRING & WEAVER. 30 South Main Street, AsheTille; N. C, janiytny -?i7 l"'1 h" cured a of s Hi,!JJ,?,.brn,ki' m" BT leg, which esused Inlolerahle pain. It J called aosM? b7 " d lni-rbar of whom swated me with no relief. I eandklly m"! V'T prm Pd hearts i . .. " .vhici In aiy auuastioa la lavalusbl.ssabl.oli.mearr . Mis Juu DsWrrr, W . lOlli ht, Loato, Ma ..?T !?hr. ,h'" '" nonths old was ih'Jl ?". which fur s knr .l5rru,Ml b" nn-slehtsntlr.lv, and l",o dc.lr of" br fa.v'Th. S'lvf? "M u' nlirn her and w. gsv. sntirely. ind she Is now bsl. and h arty. . V. Ksm. Mill's Point, Tew " las swirr cru iric Co.. lhaww t, Ailaal. Oa laa 1 cheod . 1 rls9f--f - 1 Best P. o. . . u ,ii-t,n i.l MllltK lli. - 17d3t
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 20, 1889, edition 1
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