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v.t. L- - 1 ' I ! BcariT Id CSLCtS " ( rV e men and messier k -r j of pi5. ic uitrrritv, Bo'" vri. d prt -.-rroaa industry, an v t a . .a.4j a.iviaacela tree ng.-- "i i f'V rmhHhrs th dipatrh of the - t rr, Ulihh aow form the inmmtK. 1 1 has other far-tit-t . . mrnTd )'urua':iB I..V s-sthcnng w-s f- -a ail qusrtrrs, wna everything care t e s t frinti'T the smallest soart. c i o r-it ,.s will b Beat "fc - uf o:k icr i.- tneir adlrrs. 1 Imiir, $i lur one fear; S3 for six toff w : I'U c4? w sus nsoathl IS Mil ir fc I a: wr r. will lit It TCr UBC paper m t -.ry s-. of Iw city to su tt 1 1 tisrs. and par. ' t iuioi U Mill please cail at UK Crruaa ..ace. . asvssvvarao ! Reasonable, aad made hoa ea apslicauon at this Office. Ail t ti nam4 ndvaruscnsaHa swat to said hs ad- Vsa... . i SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1889. ... THS tAKOill IXBKOOUO. Aptfn k another phase pat upon the Samoan question in the disclosures made by the State department t Washington. It seenjs that ia 1873 one A- B. Stcinber- fer was test out bj President Grant aaa pedal agent or commissioner, to report on the condition of the islands. The re port was jrnadCo Later, development -went to them that said agent had greatl y exceeded hia authority, in that he had promised tbe islanders the protection of the United State. Such action the ad- hj i a ' - ; 1 ' ' " ministration did not at that time war rant or even recjmroend. In 1876 Cbn- . gresa adopted a rwnlotion instructing the MmmJtfee on foreign affairs to .iiv juire into the , power coaierred epos jStejnbijrcr a gorernment agent and de s WJBtd bQ the cxmMpondeamr bet-ween him and the State department. ' Tbe re tol vaav that the agent had etearr gxne beyond bis instructions, greatly to the "lfi'M'xTirke there after, inlT7-'T8, 'did oar eoMuls Unfurl . the Stare Pod Stripes al Apia, for the pur- post of establishing a protectoraU In tbt wnJitW.iSwu'.., Thcw acts were no sustained by the State depart meat at Washington, who did sot desire ' to plaj th British swine act and gobbk op th islands, John Bull fashion, .but Were, caltuly awaiting treaty egotia tiosn. '(This wai scootrjplihed under th .em)V Wou M. Erarts and i th treaty no bt force between tht United; Stet and th , Samoaa . Islands when this' treaty was con twnnjated. both Great Britain and Ger- ""y,:5P,tnted Apia, andeacJ, bjas i miM.'twr, who were try. kg to mdocc the Sambans to form treat- ks will) them prior to the United States. But hi his both failed.; Thus win it U seen that the United States was urnad- vaof her sitter republics at that time a regards treaty stipulationa - . . , 1V Jredict also that in the near future, it will be seen that President Cleveland nd Secretary Bayard bar taken tbe wisest and safest course to bring about an amicable settlement of tbe Samoan trouble Th navigation islands are ol themselves of little Import. It is the ques tion of national honor and integrity that W uppermost and that, we as a nation must defend. We believe a final, just and amicable sett (ement of this question isnear at hand. We believe also that thepowers involved, namely, America, England and Germany, are desirous of settling it on tbe same basis and that it is only tbe smaller fry who desire unit invite discord. Let ns have peace. rARTIIANIH IPCONG TOIKED TfaTnited State Senate is the highest legislative body under our form of gov ernment. It generally contains among it number om of the very ablest con stitutional lawyers in the country. It is supposed to be above the plane of com moa politics, above partisanship; in short, to represent the very ideal and aem of lofty and disinterested states manship. Is this the case? Let uses amine and are. During the past six weeks over three hundred vacancies have occurred in the different departments of the public service,. Thev were not re movals, but actual vacancies caused by the eipiration of official terms. Presi- dent Cleveland, according; to his bounden duty to Uphold tbe constitution and it laws, a vouchsafed to bim by the peo ple, ha sent to this impartial Senate nominations to fill these vacancies. In the ntoin, his selections have been well chose as regards tbe fitness of the ap pointee, and judicious as regards the public weal. At any rate no complaint has been made oa this score. What ac tion has tbe august Senate takes in the matter!; Uav they fulfilled their oath of offic and acted for the public good? Have tbej confirmed or rejectedfor good cause these appointments, thereby performing their duty as representatives and at the same time expediting the discharge of public business in the ev ersl departments? No, far from iu The majority In the United State Senate have descended to tbe plane and rank with its attending curses of the petty spoils-hunting politician. Tbry have allowed (t heir appetite for political spoils to overpower duty or any regard for personal probity. A public servants, representing th highest legia- . lativc office within tbe gift of th people, they have allowed themselves to become th mere purveyors of party spoils. By not acting upon th F1 resident's appoint- Wnts,. -hher to confirm or to reject, t' j up" fur the benefit of the incoming 1 - J ministration. Such actio" on the part i a public servant is all wrung. it not jntic, and it is certain to recoil with iniarr to the dicr ln truth, the actii.t, i J " ofthe majority in the United State, Sen-1 tJ,e IKjing l)ry Ooodn' ate innot passing upon tht appointmenu II loU of the C'itV, "DiJ you of Tresident Cleveland i. prtin.hip ! ever h a lnutifuHine i.sl. ...J . ? I gone toured. . WERE THEY NOT DCI-'KD? At Fall River, Mass. art located som of the largest cotton and woolen mills in the United States, The Weavers Union representing nine of the largest mills, held a meettng on Wednesday evening At that meeting an advertisement in the Cotton Factory Times, an Engiih paper, and signed by tbe Fall Kver mnnu facturcrs was read. It stated that 6.0)0 weavers were wanted in Fall Kiver im mediately. This piece of news to incensed some of the members of the Union, that a motion to order an immediate strike was tabled until their next meeting, only after a long and spirited discussion. During tbe late campaign eastern Massa chusetts was a most fertile field for the devotees and defenders of a high pro tective tariff. Hither, they, wandered to epleoish their exhausted stock of high tanfT arguments. Here, it was, that But ler the Benjaminite, originated and de livered hit famous campaign baby-bunt ing speech. The thousands of mi'l oper atives ia that region were told, and many cajoled into believing that their future employment, aye, their very life depended npoa the success of high tariff principles, The cry of Europum pauper labor taking the places of the present American em ployees, should these principle not be upheld, was put forth by every platform speaker of that persuasion, and heralded broadcast by the party press. Well, tlie lttle is over for the present, and in what condition do the faithful weavers tnd spinners find themselves? Instead if their wages being increased, as was promised and expected, they read in an Bnglisb paper tbe advertisement of their employers in quest of cheaper hands to take their places at the looms. They be (in to see that the much lauded pro action does not protect. On the other hand, they begin to discern that it was but a catch-penny uhraae to influence votes. They now think, yes, they know, i hut they were deluded. The victory on was but temporary. The final con test is. yet in the future. The emandpa tion and welfare of our industrial classes is a question of vital import to our legis- lators, and to every trae Amet'. . EDITORIAL POINT. Cardinal Newman snvi "America is go ing to seed." we agree with yon C'ardi- nal, tbe remark is apt funny and true, but not half as ironical as you intended it to be. Yes, the ubiquitous American is every where and always an American too, not only that, during the past hun dred years fifteen American Republics and thirty-eight States have taken the constitution of the United States as the model of their laws. Even more, the con tinental countries will soon be pattern ing after our constitution, for Gladstone has pronounced it "the most wonderful work ever struck off at a given time by the brains and purpose of man." Indeed, America has gone to seed, but the seed has borne good fruit. Investigation prove beyond a dnuht that the I'nrk Central hotel, of Hartford, Conn., the recent scene of tlw awful ca lamity in which a score of persons lost their lives, was built in a most slipshod manner and had been in an untutfe condl tion for sometime. When shall we have a municipal government in our large cities with officers to inspect and con demn such death trap. Echo answers, When! a Dartmouth college has found a freak of nature iu a human being whose head weighs forty-five pounds and his body only seven pounds. Here is the disease of ''big head" carried to extremes. By the way, we think a New York dude must have wandered out there, for 'hey are the only persons who are built that way iu their own estimation. The re-election of Senator Kennn, by the West Virginia legislature, after a pro. longed deadlock of severul weeks, con clusively proves thut nothing succeeds like success at leant, when the same is coupled with a goodly amount of pluck, as was the case in this instance. Mr. Kettna, here's to your health for a long and successful senatorial term. The death of Dr. D. W. Miss, one of tlw physicians who nttriulcd President Gar field, brings forcibly to mind the futeful prophecy of Guitcau. However much we raav decry the assuajn'g pre innnition, the sad fact still rrniains, that almost every character connected therew ith has passed over to the Great Majority. J . a Well, the. American press have tlie Har rison family, from Grandpa down to lit tie great-great grandson lien, fitted out with petticoats for the inauguration cere monies. Will some one ukase ring the bell. There is said to be a considerable difler- encc in tlie characteristics of lUsmarvk and bis son llerlicrt. The old chancellor is big, brusque, brutal and brainy. Tbe son is big, brusque and brutal, but not brainy. It's a difference that couuts. a He is doubly wise who both know how to speak and bow to hokl his tongue. Sag advice to President Harrison's Cab inet maker. Dhl You Ever?" Sail Mi.ss Stilish to Mrs. i-itri ..K,S. n f. frnm lilUt'H " tiun-Iliir" Of all Nmu.tj and qualllies OI j - DrenH uwMin antl TnmnimijM'inonm, Knowing annuiy in to match?" ' I "And weren't the price !creaie in our bumnen. Pre uwaf down? Jnst think of' allnhaden Woreteds at lOcJcription trade probably lar and bright new Henrietta ut j 24 4-4ct. per yard," eontin- igw,t in Asheville, and no ued Mrs- veihead. ' "Thowe a ar Moslms, 1 torift wiw 1H aiarHeiues.Hnnui hecks and stripes, from 10 etfl. to 30 fire- perfectly lovely,' aanwi Miss Ktyiisn. "Their Edgings, Handkerchiefs CJlove, Nap kins, Corsets, 10-4 Sheeting, Pillow Casings, Wamsuttaa, Fmiit of the Loom and many other domestics are offering at quick sales prices," said Mrs. L- . , , , "And wnat bargains in their Remnant counter! Did you notice their .2,000 yards oiueaumai wingnamB at 4 cts.,worxn iacts.7" ...'Their Clothing is being sold at panic prices to make room tor the large spring Htock mat is soon to arrive. "Their Shoe stock is the largest and best assorted in tne city. . ;.- "Oh, it does seem a real pleasure to the salesmen," Haid Miss Myhuh, "to spare no pain4 in waiting upon their customern." "Yes. their hnrtv hand shakes and pleasant greet- inrr continued Mrs; L.,"will cure any case of blues." And thus similar eonVersa- tiona are heard, in . hundreds nf homes of those who have hvn so fortunate n to do their purchasing at the lead ing Pry Goods House of B0STIC BROS. & "WRIGHT, Successors to Brevard & Blanton, atNo. 11 N. Main street. Asheville, N. C. This firm has been exceedingly fortunate in seeuring the ser vices of Jno. 1 Morgan, E. L; Hf own, r J no. N - Ramsey and B. 0. Morgan, who will be sure to make it to your interest to spend your cash with them. , Respectfully , B0STICRR0S. & wiUGHT. Th teall" Store or the titj tor Ladles Is KSTADROOK'S, a 0. Main street. ' The grratrtt vsrtetj of nice goods, such a Book, stationery, Fancy floods, ' Toy, Painting), Knisravlnu. Frames, Wttrn North Carolina Vkw. """"tie, Btc., Etc. Rvervonf I pleased nrt , ,.ttncd with hut thev boy this nlac Their t A ,f brat anil prices always reasunnble- "mn" men will find the lar- rst and "V "'auk Books and omce Stationery I" N-C. Art Studio over tor, lcn visitors cat olitaln local id oil or water colors, felilidtr our motto : Neat, Prompt and Reliable. Bring your repairing to headquarters. Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing is a lending fruture of our hmineas. Work entrusted to ua . rtain" to re ceive careful and intelligent treatment from exrt and skillful hands. Delicate and costly timepieces should entrusted only to thoroughly compe tent watchmaker. All work guaranteed, I'rk'e alway reasonable. UNC WLRt (TORE, uth Main St. - Asheville, N. C. d&wtmarfi I KlfXT A 6n Ss, I NDKKTAKER AND CMHALMEK. Asheville, f, C. Kvery reipiisite of tnt business rur UsHed. I'lain wotxl enses, walnut or cloth covered eaxkets. Metallic enskets, both plain and ek-Rantly draped. Kobe of nil qualilie r ith heavy white r black draivy- All calls, rlnr iKht, tiromptlv art-aw-J Tkn-rnih ami nU. pnmptlv atterttledto. Uffiee rwrererr-jerl. Offit, and resnkenee: No, 4 j( Mn,n St. tltmartO . It ISC L' LAXEOl $ :'IX)r, A FACT." We move another fitep for- i r !...! Wtlnl - UUF hiilW 1UF , . .. largerthan any preceding - . . 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 ia 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 prices are low enough to remove objet'tions 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 OP Winter - Clothing - VIIITLOGK'S. In order to make rooij for 8pring Goods, 1 will close oat the balanje of my winter itoch at reduced prices. All goods arc marked down and will 1 SOLD CHEAP. All broken loU of suits, odd Pants, Over coats, boa Coat and Vests, regardless of cost. Now Is your time for Bargains. 1 Children' and Boys' Sulta at " ; "Half Price. Call early and price the goods before they are sold. B0 dosen Gents" Ties at 28c. and SOc., form erly S7e. and SI. 30 dosen antaundered Shirts at SOc., worth It each. AO dosen handkerchiefs, atiidc., worth SOc. each, at WIHTLOCK'S. UtfebaS" " "" " ' " " ' T. B. CRARY, A8UBVILLB, N. C, Brick Layer and Maker. Jobs of all kinds attended to Artificial stone pavements and private roadways laid same as Is nsed extensively in parka and private gToonds la Baatern States. Will contract to pare- walks for leas than brick will cost without nhstraftlnit the war. ad gnarantee It to last longer and to be In evsrv way better. Address as above. daw tmarS NEAT. MOM IT. ACCURATE A REAL PLEASURE TO IK) YOUU PRINTING you want it nnthvlipnyoulH.mmVtMS. ijr and Messrs. Haird and Alrsamler; eon I !f, I want it. 1TIZEX rUBLlSlIINU CO. M IS CE LLA XT " ;:o: .a.iri ro.jBan.irdD, lilnj. fliool and Coue Text Books, a full line. Poets, His tory, Romanee, Biographv, Travel and Novels, Family Bibles, S. S. liibles and Test aments, Oxford Teachers' Bibles. Song Books of all kinds, large stock Stationery, Blank Books and Office and School Supplies. New line Ladies' and Gents' Pocket books just opened. Fancy Goods and Dolls. fcblodly STRAUSS' R E ST A UJIAN T AND OYSTER PARLOR Is the place where yom cma tad all the delkav cks of the seaaoa. such as OYSTERS, PISH, DEVILED CRABS, CAM 8. Also, Northern and Westers Beef, and the only one who eaa give a granhw Philadelphia Fry.. I have recently added to ay Bestanrant'a large Range with latest Improvements, such as Broilers, Boilers, etc., etc. This enables mc to fulfill any order in from S to S minutes. Come and try a line Philadelphia Pry or Bird on Toast, in S minutes. I am also pre pared at short notice to famish Dinner or Sapper or Ice Cream for large or small par ties, as ia catering my long experience of 12 years allows mc to give perfect satisfaction. Remember, that this Is the only Ladies' Parlor in the city and the only place yon can get a genuine Philadelphia Fry. Very respectfully, fcbSdtf B. STRAl'SS. OTICB vts''neKbv'jrlverittia be' made to the present session of the Levislatnre 01 nortn Carolina tor tne Incorporation ot tne norm ttasiern Lina tompany. 8. W. BATTLE, W. T. PENN1MAN, T. W. PATTON. W. W. WB8T, W. B. GWYN. fcblOdlm N OTICB. Notice Is hereby riven that the nnilersiirnrd will apply to the present session of the Gen eral Assembly for a charter to build and op erate a railroad from Asheville northeasterly to the top of Cranny Mountain tor to some intermediate point. . w. hattlh, T. W. PATTON, W. T. PBNNIMAN, C. W. WOOL8BY, ti. W.SWAIN, - W, W. WAHDILL, - W. W. WEST, ft boil 1 ill W. B. GWYN. JAMES FRANK, -DltaLRB IN- FAMILYGROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Agent for Reems Creek Woolen Mills, s North Main Street, -. Asheville, N. C feblOdly JOTICB. -. . - . n...u . 1 M L .11. HlllKIBIHII.il, and their associates, will make application to the General Assembly of North Carolina, at its session of 1SK9, for a charter incorporat ing the "Isbell Calendar and File Co., ft with its principal place of business in the City ol Asheville, N. C. This ll-sth day of January, 1889. A. H. ISBBLI., B. V. IONB8. B. H. PULBNWIDBR, 0. B. GRAHAM. ianilS- vy.KwoLFB, PLAIN ANO ORNAMENTAL PLASTERER. All kinds of cement woi k done. Jobbing and kalsomining nromptly at- tenqeo tu. Residence, Clayton 8t. Orders can be left with W. H. Westall St Co. febydam THE ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Rooms on Main street, opposite the post office. Open daily, except Sundays, from 10 a. ra nntil 1 p. m.. and 4 until 6 b. m. The terms of subscription are: One year 94; o moa., at-oo; a moa., si ; 1 mo oocts. dally 3 cu. . Officers for 1HK9 President, R. R. Rnwls Vice-President. Charles W. VVoolsrv: Sec. and Treas., l. 8. Watsun; Librarian, Miss B. J. Hatch. Cltisena and visitors are cordially invited to inspect the catalogue and inscrilie their names as members. fehHdtf MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY, No. 22 I'atton Avenue, Ulrdwood & Stlkeleather, . Proprietors. -AII orders promptly attended to. fcb941y Value In Old Stamps. Any parties having envelope or adhesive stamps used prior to or during the war, where varieties an desirable, can And a purchaser for same by sending to the anderaitrncd. Stamps issued by thevarionaclttrsnnd towns during the late war are particularly desira ble and of most value. In all cases those on original envelopes are preferred. State price in each instance aad send all enclosures to H. T. C, Office of Clttsea Publishing Co., fcbodawlm Asheville. N. C. XrOTlCB Is herehv vlven that th.nrfMi. 4 ed, and their associate, will makr .,,.. cation to the General Aimemhty of North Car olina, at Its aeaaion of 18H9, for a charter In corporating "The Asheville Loan, Construc tion and Improvement Company." with its principal place of business In theCitr of Ashe- vine, n. v. ais 2ttn any ot jnnunrv. 1 889. C. D. BLANTON, . . C. T. RAWLS, Jan2A-dnod QVBR8BKR8 WANTBD EVBRYWHKRB At horn or to travel. We wish to employ a reliable person In yovr county to tack nil advertisements and show cards of Electric Goods. Advertisements to be tacked up ev erywhere, on trees, truce, and turnpikes, in conspicuous places. In town and country In all parts of the United States and Canada Steady employment; aires S2.A0 per dev expenses advanced: no talking required Local work for all or part ol the time. Address, with stamp, RMORYAtCO., Managers, 241 Vine St., Cincinnati, O. No attention paid to postal cards. dtmar4 JKl STUB'S SALE. By vlrtoe of a deed of trust eieeuted to me , by A. B. Ware and wife, dated February 7 I 188, and duly registered la Book 12, Page 1 218, to secure the payment of certntn notes mentioned therein, I 111 sell at public auc ' tion R.r nae-half cash and balance hi sis ' months, on the premises or at the court house n sneviiie. is. t... on YVeilnesriav. Marrh an laxu, the proiierty descrilwd in said trust aid property lielne sttuatnt hi th. ..1 talnine two a.re mor n. im . w ' . 1 dweUmg honors and other Imnrnrementa. ! Thi. the INth day of February, imhs. I ... ,. IS.II81R WAL1.ACM. (eblthllm Trustee. 1- XXVC'S. ,7 I.Ulli lm V m mitmf m : i a in: the cls- Indians of the pnblie hspprnea and they pro pose that everybody snail have a sod time it they can help them la it- fcapccuOly thoar that have a hard time most of the year will had thrtn laving for them. If yov hard to smt, dimcalt to satisfy, YOU ARE THE CLS- toner we are after. Well salt yon. please von, aatisfy yon. make yon happy. hat "more do yon want. If yon want to know bet her we are able to keep one word, whether we can back all oar brag with good eonackattoo performance, why ASK ANY OLD CVS- tomer of onrs and we'll stand by his testi mony. A man that won't keep hia word, that'goes back oa hia promises, that tries to work vp a snap - HE ISN'T; ar t WORTH ACUS- ... . tt ...... utdor or any other cheap ana nasty article. We want to give yon a good time. Are yon with as ? If so Jnst get a move oa yon and POWELL & SNlDEIt, GROCERS, ASHBVILLB, N. C. dtmarlS c. COWAN, B. H. COSBV, Successor, 37 I'atton Avenue, Dealer In WaU-hes, Clocks, Jewelry. Silver and Plated Ware, Optical Goods. Gold Pens, Ate, &c. 1 Large and varied assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Watches at low price. Lanrest assortment ot weaaing Kinies in tbe city. -. All reoalrtnE in watches, clocks, and iewclrv neatly and promptly done at reasonable n gores. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. The oresent proprietor shall neglect no ef fort to merit a continuation of the patronage so largely bestowed during many years upon ma predecessor. aawtmaro UICHMOND ft DANVTLLB COMPANY. ' RAILROAD (Western North Carolina Division.) Passknorb Dkpakthknt, Ashkvili.1, N. C, Jan. 1, 18XB. PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULE. In Effect Jan. 1, 1889: ' No. 01 I No, S8j 1 4()pm fl3pm 102Opm lOOum 700am 8 25am 1047am ISOpSB 900pm l.v. Asheville, 955pm 487hiii 9 -1,7am Ar. Salisbury, " Danville, Lynchburg, 41 Washington " Baltimore, ' Phila., ' New Vork. Boston, ' r 1245pm 7 30pm 9 20pm 80Oam 6 20am " 3 30pm 330pm 750am 1145am Richmond, 515am Raleigh, Goldsboro, Wilmington 1 02pm 1 a 10pm 800pm l.v. Asheville, Ar. Spartanb'g " Charlotte. " Columbia, " Charleston, 830am 1 1 50am 5 30pm 440pn1 910pm Augusta, I 905pm 1 Savannah, I I I 15am Th'sville.Ga I (Hum jacasonvinc llOOm Atlanta, ' 104rpm Montgom'y 725am Mobile, ISflom New Orleans - 7 20pm No. 50 j No. 62 I No. 54 Lv. Asheville. 7 40am I 444uml 7l(ii,m Ar. Hot Springs 920am 610pm 840pm &HUXTIHC, 1 1 iun Boupm Chnttan'ga, 615pm 640ara nasnviue, 1 11 ram Memphis, J QlOamj 5 30pm Lr. Ashevll.e, 7 40am I 444pm Ar.HotSprings 920am aiOpm Knoxviue, 110pm NSOpm ' Louisville, 715am Cincinnati. 640am 111 45am Chicago, 630pm 630pin1 at. taiuis, 1 4opmj 7 40pm g" Sleeping cars on all night trains. JAS. L. TAYLOR, W. A. WINBURN. O F. A. . D. P A. SOL. HAAS. T. M. Schedule Street Railway. To take effect Prlday, Feb. 1, at 6.30 a. m. Car leaves Court House 6.30 a. m. " " " " 7.00 " 8.10 " " 8.40 From then till 7 p. m. car leaves court house every 20 minutes. Also, car leaves court house at 9.20 p. m. tu connect with train to Salisbury. FAKB. F1VB CENTS. TLANTIC COAST LINE. On and after this date the following sched ules will lie run over its "Columbia Division." No. 53 Leaves Columbia 5. 20 p. m. Arrives at Charleston...... 9.30 p. ra! No. 52 Leaves Charlestons 7.10 a. m. Arrives at Columbia 11.55 a! m. Connecting with trains to and from all points on the Charlotte, Columbia & Au gusta and Columbia Ac Greenville Railroads Daily. T. M. EMBRSON, Gen. Pass. Agt. J. F. DEVINE, Gen. Bupt. JOTICB. Application will be made to the present ses sion ol the General Assembly of North Caro lina to charter a turnpike road from South Hominy in Buncomlie, to the top of Mount I'isgah In said county. W. G. CANDLER, T. W. PATTON, febl.Hdlm H. D. CHILD. 'J AUCKLAND, MERCHANT TAILOR, . . . NO. 10 PATTON AVBNUB, legs to announce that he has received his samples for the ensuing soring and summer and asks the public to call and esamine. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVBN TO CLEAN ING, REPAIRING AND ALTERING. .Ian2dtf N OTICB. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned will apply at the present session of the Gen eral Assembly of North Carolina for a char ter for a coporatioa to be stvled "The Title Guarantee and Trust Company of Western North Carolina." JAMHS O. MARTIN. THOMAS A. JONKS, . ... W TALBOT PBNNIMAN, h-hftdtm T. W. PATTON. 1UCHLAXI) HOUSE, Corner Mnin and Depot, WAYNESVILLE, N. C. kmims newly nirniahcfl. Fare the bent lh mret stTonls. Good sample room, 1 SAT1SKACT10N Ol ARAXTEKU. Terms; $1.00 per dny. G. D. L. AI.LEN & SON. Proprietors. HOTELS. SIH.CTLY Fi..iI-CU;3 PRIVATE boars. THE THOMAS HOrSE. . NEAR BATTERY PARK. Is now uihIct entirely new management, and V.H1 be kept in strictly fintt-cla.m style. TRAKMKXT OS REGl'LAN MURDERS TAKtN Xortbem Cooking. Rates Reasonable. MRS. E. LACY & SON. -- Proprietors." dtf (ITV RBSTAl BAhT. PATTON AVENUE, fnder Redwood' Store. Meala at all hoars. A, the delicacies at the seaaoa served ia all vaiietks aad to the beat style. Oysters, Game, 8teak. The Beat of Hot Coftee. Preah Norfolk Oysters received every day. . The retail trade supplied. Have add :d a new broiler; steaks, oyatera. etc., etc., d :ie to a tarn. --. dtmarlS . . T. j. Sl'MNBR. JKIGHTI'.K THAN BVBK! " TH. STAR OP BVNCOMBB, V GUANO CENTRAL HOTEL. 987 Arrivals January and February, 188V. 2020 Arrivals January and February, las. THE MOST POPIXAK $2.00 H0USB IN THE STATE. 13,000 arrivals during the past vear mure than every other hotel in the city." Wc bid fair to register 23.000 this year. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Only hotel In the centre of the city. Give ns a call. S. R. CHEDESTBR & SON dtmarB A DELIGHTFUL EXCURSION ! ASHEVILLE TO HOT SPRINGS. Round Trip Tickets only $4.50, including a full day's board at the MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL. The Baths In Marble Pools and Porcelain Tubs are the finest and most Injurious in America. The Hotel is NEW AND FIKST-CLASS In Every Particular, UNEXCELLED IN ITS CUISINE. The place is 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 licrfect drainage. dttulSO Ifany dealer says he haw the W. L. Tesigta Hhoos without nam and prlea stamped oa taw bottom, put him aWwa as a frajiL V. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE ta4 K. .k. . . . ton, OENTLIMIN. JSfStlfn'th. world. Cxamln Ms ' U.OU GKNII1NR II AN 4.o5hav1).8KW.;ij l.SO POI.K'K AND P Ii-KKtVe l) 8HOB 1 WKLT 8IIOK. 1.1 FA KM KPN1 ft HOB. .So KXTR .rAii1 l" CAI.F hHi 5 4. so WOK US1 nsilliJlA NH) Ail if.1'1? " RCHOtiL kHOKS. VV. L. DOUGLAS 1" MajNrlaL Bms lerla, sjaat nm. U fAmU 6tT"VT ossJw, writ" W. U DOlIGLAJi, BitOCKTOK, afaum ' For salebr HERRING WEAVER, 3() South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. jnnl9dlv Rraerm hie ennui aw of a SMllmant hnwking out oa my kg, which swad latolrrsols pain. It was exiled , aeaems by the d clor foor of whom wsied me with 110 relief. I eamlkllv rs4 """i" "i.v present gnoa araiin gj f S- S..hte!i ;n my astixsstm Is f Ml mvalaahlsass el.l loiway. jii svus pswrrr. KS 11 BL, Bb iiMSt, ISO, r Tf "r "BT svosths Md was fl nuckrd whh hoxifiils. whMi fur a long note acatrojid hse rynlgtii aatlrely, snd aused oa lu dpsnalr ol as lir- Th ' Sudors ILikd tonali.-v. her sad w tsve hwirv's knwiw, w hh nam rnnd hf snurdy, and she I. aw hal. and hrartv. A V. ilsua. w ill's fsiai, Texas. rsy nr Wnk frHiag kMory af -s and advlra to isiti-tvra, Tas wir Hnrtrtr n., imHrsr t, AlkMMa, Ua, v 'tax 1 cheod
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 23, 1889, edition 1
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