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. A- T'?-. C"''? I. the most extenairely cirru-1 : .1 r , t red uwiiuiixr Hi A a in d i " . i li. a iwnnt-.n or pal-He men ani uieasa rrt k M t)ic IntfTTot of puhltc intrerlty, honest fOTTt-o mv t, ana proierotis Imlu.iry, inu u sow. BO ueioui a-ui glance la Ursucx yut- larL iTfTf nultlisbes the disoatche of the A trti i'rr- iikh now cover the who world is us sronc. It hs other fanli tkr vf d T i ncri y U( h "m lor gathering new. from ail qiuitrn, with everything care fury emled to occupy the smallest pa. -mra comes of any cuiuoa will torn arnt free to any one srtidins; their address. Tmu-iuit. in lut om mr: til for an saoaiaa; SO cr fte one month; 15 cents (or M week, Carriers will detiyer the paper la enn oart of the city to sausenoen, and par- tws waatiBf It will picas call at toe CiTUXX Asesaruatt lATSa Reasonahls, sad made I sows oa anotieatio at this office. AD Imsill advsTtiacaMata mast be paid is ad- Tajsea, SUNDAY. MARCH 3, 1889. TEJUUTOaUJkJU ACQIIMTIOJ. The dispute growing oat of the Sa moA question, the Panama and other canal projects for communication across the Isthmus, and other schemes associa ted with the expansion of American in fluence far beyond its undisputed conti nental control, are not unnatural, and apparently not unreasonable, in view of the vast interests which hare grow n up under the great and rapid expansion of American wealth and power. Especially with the widespread range of its foreign commerce, and with its ship sailing on every ocean and its flag proclaiming the existence of a mighty, of a new, nation, does it seem right that the right and rea son existed for the permanent planting of its banners upon some or any of those groups of islands which lie upon the wide waste of the Pacific, and make them con venient resting places for its distressed or wearied seamen, or the proud distant outposts, significant of the greatness of the "Great Republic." Civilized nations do not stop to inquire as to the rights of the original inhabitant of such distant islands. Indeed, they conclude that no such rights exist, because of the non-use or abuse of the great privilege existing in such splendid profusion. Therefore all these civilised powers, since the first dawn of discovery, have made it success ively convenient each to appropriate to itself single islands and embodied groups until the field of occupation is narrowed down almost to the Sandwich and Sa moa Islands. All but the United States claim the suzerainty over the Pacific island groups, and that fact 1 made the subject of envy, interest and reproach. But many of the reasons which act- .. uaUl1 European powers, especially at the present time, do not apply to the ' United States. Undoubtedly theoriginal motive for Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch and English acquisition was the lust of gold, the lust of territory, the lust of com mercial advantages. Another, and at the present wore exacting influence weighs upon the European statesman. With the beneficent influences of modern institu tions, with wist provision for the comfort and sustenance of the subject people, popu lation In the European States has sotnul tipled as to press dangerously upon the means of subsistence. Especially is this the cast with Great Britain and Ger many; and emigration has been the com pulsory resort. . The former has been happy in the possession of colonic long in existence, and Canada, Australia and New Zealand have grown into great power, practically independent, but with all the institution of the mother conn try, and by tie of affection and interest aa essential and integral part of it. Ger many had no such resource, and still the necessity of reduction of surplus popula tion pressed upon it. Most of the em! gration has been to the United States, and the emigrants have become Ameri canised, no longer under German in flu enctor control. This will explain the seal of German colonial schemes now on . foot, not long since attempted on the ... Carolina Isles, actively on foot on the east coast of Africa, and illustrated in the recent movement on Samoa. Except for naval or whaling stations, the United State have no reason to crave an inch of ground beyond its pres ent confines. A magnificent continent is in it hand to be filled uy leisurely uuder peaceful influences, by the example of its happy system of government, the peace and prosperity ofit people, their freedom from oppression, their unrestricted movements and their extending com mercial relation, the time will come, when from Hudson's liny to the Carib bean sea, as welt as from the shores of the Atlantic to those of the Pacific the stars and stries will wove overt be most magnificent empire the world has ever seen, and we can look upon tlie petty isles of the Pacific without envy and without jealousy. TATKINANIHIP Is the guiding hand of nations, ami in the direction given to its uses huugs their happiness or misery. The ideals of states manship have remained at the same standard throughout all time and among all nation, with the Military exception of the great United State, the only one which can (elicit at itsrlf that her policy i peace, to which all the aims or her statesmanship ha been directed. This, of Hsetf, stamps the value of such repub lican Institution a ours, a wide depart ure from European model and old world pfreeiWttl, These 'wave adopted tin on- diiion of war, or one of cirj-tant readi ness for it, as the norma status of all avilued powers, l lie artuicial creation of relation between rival State known! as the balance of power, the instability of that balance through jealousies or men-j aced encroachments; or independent of that, the ambition of sovereigns or min- j liters for territorial nggrnndimnent, ! make necessary s mutual attitude of re- j strained hostility. Out of this revalent and apparently necessary, sentiment grew up that bold, astute, brilliant statesman ship which advanced the diplomatic statesmen to the highest civfl posts in the world's honor. Nesselrode, Metter nicb, ' Talleyrand, Cavour, , Bismarck, none of them soldiers, hare had more power, and have acquired more enduring fame, than the generals w ho put their in spirations into shape. Splendid as is their fame, imperishable on the pages of history, their glory is connected with war, not with peace, with human misery rather than with its alleviation. The re sult of their constant policy is the crea tion of immense armies, diverting a very large percentage of the male population from the pursuits of peace, imposing for their support a monstrous burden of tax ation upon the rest of the State, and by the mutual menace of rival powers keep ing Europe and the world in constant state of agitation and disquiet. Their policy has not been the policy of the United States. "Ours are the" plans of fair, delightful peace." Our statesmen meet the rebuke, sometimes, for timidity. They wisely prefer to gain by peaceful negotiation or arbitration what the cliAncc of war might make uncertain. We have au insignificant standing army, in number, but in efficiency equal to all our necessities. Exjierience ha proved how rapidly that army can be increased; for the temper of the people when aroused is abundantly warlike. But the policy of the country is peace. War has other perils besides those of death or loss of property. With war may come the de velopment of military ambition, which will not "down" with the return of pence; which, inflamed with tlie intoxication of success, and profiting by the disturbing elements unchained by the demon of war, will be loth to give up tlie splendid fas cinations of power, and as an aim may look to tlie subversion of government. The obedient return to civil life by the of ficers of "the late warrthe quiet" divi sion of the millions of soldiers to their homes when peace was restored, was an- admirable illustration of the character of the American soldier and the beneficent influence of American institutions. It was a remarkable and rare instance of human virtue. Such may not be relied on to happen again. Such are not al ways the happy ends of a long fought war. Therefore the Amerknp statesman is right when his measures and his di plomacy are applied to the purposes of peace; but always to "peace with honor." EDITORIAL POINTS). Wild and wooly Wyoming will tie want ing to place her star on tlie flag next The more the merrier. Should Mr. Harrison buy Red Top, he will not call it Oak View. It wilt be Quaydudley Manor. Senator Uliuklmrn's greatest regret is that he never had n chance to get a grip on Judge R acker's right eur. - e Senator Riddlcberger was originally from the State of Virginia, but he seems to buve gone over to the state inebriety . " - - ' - '- The Governor of North Dakota will doubtless have occasion soon to make a well known remark to the Governor of South Dakota. ; " s - - - - Electric lights have beeii"piit up in Windsor Castle, pouring brightness into the dark corners where lurk the shades of Edwards and Henrys dead -and gone centuries ago. The New York Herald says that the friends of Senator Blackburn, of Ken tucky, are uneasy on account of a report that the Hon. Billy Chandler has swal lowed him whole. Chicago News : Now it is reMirted that Mrs. Cleveland is to become a con tributor to the Century. She is too much of a lady, however, to be suspected of a desire to inflict on this country more war articles. ' " " The IwlinimMili News supported Har rison, yet it doe not hesitate to say "the I'nitcd States are." This is not consistent. No true Kcpuhlican can ol serve the laws of grammar when tlie I'nitcd States art concerned. The St. Paul Globe has discovered a womau in Indiana who claims credit for having thrashed Ben. Harrison when thry were schoolmates. She should have come to tlie front last fall, and might have secured an engagement, as there was a good tlenl of interest tlien to know how to bent him. s . Tlie Kev. Lcniuler Scott, of New York, now knows a thing or two. He married a reformed womnr to see if she was in earnest. In a week she left him for an other man. Mr Scott's eye have been opened, but he offers to take his wile bath upon proof of her genuine conver sion. Such admirable goodness as this I poor preacher's would show off to better nilvanlnt In an asylum IR Y COOrS.JtV.XLSi Y, A C. i - ...--, ..i Great Excitement in! Ww YWlr sT'tv. ' I ,E. II. Wright, of Bostic Bros. & Wright, and Charlie Blanton, formerly of Bre vard & Blanton, arrived in New York City last evening to buy the largest stock of Spring Joods ever brought to Asheville. Lookout for uew advertisement. New Goods and New Prices. Bostic Bros. & Wright. The leading Hturt hf tha ritj for Ladles is lCSTADROOK'S, aa 8. Main Street. The greatest variety of nice good., such aa Books), Stationery, Fancy Goods, Toya,, Palntlnga Engravings, Frames, Western North Carolina Views, Novelties, Bte., Bte. Rreryone Is pleased and all satisfied with what tnev buy at this nlac. Their stock Is of the best and prices always reasonable. Business men will And the lar. srst and best line of Blank Books and Office Stationery In W. N. C. Art Studio over store, where visitors can ontam local sketches in oil or water colors, febldtf OUR MOTTO : Neat, Prompt and Reliable. Bring your rrpnirinjr to headquarters. Watch, clock and jewelry repairing is a lending feature of our business. Work entrusted to ns is certain to re ceive careful and intelligent treatment from exiert and skillful hands. iVIicate and costly timepieces should j lie entrusted only to thoroughly com- tent watchmakers. All work guaranteed. I'ricee always reasonable. LAND'S JEWELRY STORE, South Main St. - Asheville, N. C, d&wtmarff J. V. BROWN Will continue the umlertakrr's bnatneasat his old stand over J, U. tXckrrsonACo.'s Hardware Store, under the Una nam of J. X, DROWN & CO, Having thirty years' mwrirne as wad taker aad rtnbalmer, and a led facilities Air tmytnaj, ean safely gaaraale sattofaetioa. Calls promptly attewiled to at all koars. BvrrytMat prrtatatsg to tht tnaJneaa al ways oa hand, fruiadilm DRUGS AXD X'LDICISXS. T. C. 113IITII CO. .Have their I'nwription De partment located where nob do not conflict, where Hwum amirwy and t hk isreASils w.i 4-tw.'svww-4'ww aYkwv n lilt? Yfe Ol a ID CACVULCVI UJf CI perienced and competent jer- aons, profeHHional exjteits, Only the very best materials are manipulated and the pub lic are 8ure to get medicines which give best results. Their stock o! Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, Seeds, Cigars, Tobacco and Toilet Articles is the largest in Ashe ville, and an increasing trade warrants the statement that they4ead the drug trade, of Western North Carolina in all goods carried by them. Don't'forget this REALUSTATB. Wm. M Cocke, Jr., REALESTATE ANDMINERALBROKER, A.hevllle, N. C. Can sell yon one million a errs of land, in tracts from so to 100,000 acres. Have a number of city lota, Improved and unim proved, which t can sell on the best of terms. If you want a large or small farm call on me. If you want minerals of any kind, yon need go bo farther. If yon want timber lands, this Is headquarters. In fact I can suit you In anything yon want In my line. Services of a first-class civil engineer and practical surveyor engaged to show np all property when required. I have had fifteen years' experience In the real estate business, and think I know what will please. Prompt attention to all inquiries. feb2dly W. CORTLAND, Real Estate Broker, INVESTMENT AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENT, Patton Avenue, Barnard Building. febOdty D. S. WATSON, Real Estate Agent, (Not a Speculator.) .. Having by practical experience thoroughly systcmatiKd my sales department, I offer SPECIAL INDUCBMBNT8 To those wishing to sell, and BARGAINS to those wishing to buy. I have some of the beat property for sale in Asheville which can be bought low down. Also, country property. Manganese, Iron, and Timber Lands. . Call and examine my list before purchasing. I), ft. WATSON, Southeast Corner Court 8quare, . "tmnyl Asheville, N. C. neat; PROMPT. ACCUUATK. A REAL PLEASURE TO DO VOI K PRINTING Ah yon want it and when you want it. CITIZEN PUBLISHING CO. jpi'KN18IIBI APARTMENTS TO LBT. Room. ea h had at No. 87 College Street (known as the "Hartdsoa Hoase'p newly furnished. M rw. Brwia has diarge of the cul inary department aad will rumltk Srstlasa taiile board NT desleed at Msonalil rates, lisslre uw the premwes. fel23-dtni MIXCELLAXtors. k to., No.BarnardruUuin. ; i School mid College Text Books, a full line. Poets, His tory, Romance, Biography, Travel and Novels, Family Bibles, S. S. Bibles mid Test aments, Oxford Teachers' Bibles, Song Books of all kinds, largp stock Stationery, Blank Books and Office and School Supplies. New line Ladies' and Gents' Pocket books just owned. Fancy Goods and Dolls. - . fcblodlT STRAUSS' RESTAURANT AND OYSTER PARLOR Is the place where yon can Had all the delica cies of the season, sneh as OY8TBRS, FISH, DEVILED CRABS, GAME. Also, Northern and Western Beef, and the only one who ean give a genuine - Philadelphia Fry.. I have recently added to my Restaurant a Urge Range with latest improvements, such aa Broilers, Boilers, etc., etc. This enables me to fulfill any order in from S to S minutes. Come and try a fine Philadelphia Fry .or Bird on Toast, in 3 minutes. I am also pre pared at short notice to furnish Dinner or Bupprr or loe Cream for large or small par ties, aa in catering my long experience of 12 year allows me to give perfect satisfaction. Remember, that this is the only Ladies' Parlor in the city and the only place you can get a genuine Philadelphia Pry, Very respectfully, fcbSdtf B. STHAVSS. N OTICB Is hereby given that application will be made to the present session of the Legislature of North Carolina for the incorporation of the "North Eastern Land Company." - - 8. W. BATTI.B. W. T. PBNNIM AN, T. W. PATTON, W, W.WKST. feblOdlm - W. B. GWYN. N OTICB. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned 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 Craggy Mountain (or to some Intermediate point. S. W. BATTI.B, T. W. PATTON, W. T. PBNNIM AN, C. W. WOOLSEY, g. w 8WA lN W. W. WADDILL, V. W. WEST, ft Ii3d 1m W. B. GWYN. JAMES FRANK, DKALKK IN FAMILY GROCERIES ANO PROVISIONS Agent for Reems Creek Woolen Mills. North Main Street, Asheville, N. C. feblOdly y,8' vYOLFB, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERER. All kinds of cement woik done. Jobbing and kalsomining promptly at tended to. Residence, Clayton 8t. Orders can lie left with W. H. Westall & Co. febUdtfra THE ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Rooms on Main street, opposite the post office. Open daily, except Sundavs, from 10 a. m. until 1 p. m., and 4. until 6 p. m. The terms of subscription are: One year 2; 6 mo.., $1.90; 8 mos f 1 ; 1 mo., SOcta.: dally 11 eta. Officers for 1M89 President, R. R. Rawls : Vice-President, Charles W. Woolsey; Sec. and Trea.., D. S. Watson ; Librarian, Miss E. I. Hatch. . Cltltens and visitors are cordiallr invited to inspect the catalogue and inscribe their name, as members. febHritf MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY, No. 22 Patton Avenue, fslrdwood & Stlkeleather, Proprietors. MTA1I orders promptly attended to;- feliK1 j QVBRSEKRS WANTED BVERYWHKRB ' At home or to travel. We wish to employ a reliable penson in your county to tack up advertisements and show cards of Electric Goods. Advertisements to lie talked up ev erywhere, nn trees, fences and turnpikes, in conspicuous places, in town and country in all parts of the United States and Canada. Steady employment; wages S2.A0 per day, expenses advanced; no talking required. Local work for all or part of the time. Address, with stamp, EMOK Y ft CO., Managers, 241 Vine St., Cincinnati, O. No attention paid to postal cards, dtmnr IRUSTBB'8 8ALB. By virtue of a deed of trust executed to me by A. B. Ware and wife, dated Kebruary 7, 1NNM, and duly registered in Book 12, Page 21H, to secure the payment of certain notes mentioned therein, I will .ell at public auc tion for one-half cash and balance In sis months, on the premise or at the court house in Asheville, N. C, on Wednesriav, March 20 IHKU, the property descrilied In said trust, said property being situated in the Citv of Asheville, on French Broad Avenue and Wll liam Street, adloiuinir binds nt w M i-n. l. jr., and Messrs. Itaird and Aleiander; con taining two acres more or less with three dwelling houses and other improvement. mi wt i win oay oi rertrtiarv, imkm. isiihik Wall ac if, fMi19dlm Trustee. pt B. CRAKY, ASHEVILLE, N. C, Brick Layer and Maker. Jobs of all kinds attended to. ArtifiHnl ilniw : . ... , . win, iinvaie roadways laid same as is used extensively In parks and private grounds In Baatern Mates. win ,t . .. . . .. .r l ... wm.i, re man brhk will euat without olmtrncting the way. ami m irant u . .. i. ... . . . . r -" .uu m or in every way better. Aiiures a a i Hive. dawtmar3 j. w.sciiArtle, F.IERG1IANT TAILOR 4' N. Main St. rcb2odly nuoott FAcrroitY. i IIANFOAD N. LOCKWOOD. 1 HANo-mns i Brootna, Wlilaka, Hearth and ! Celling Broom. j Mill and Factory grade, a .pedalty . fh,,K ! tstiim. and samples free. fcl.lfklij I :LLlSti't : p p r.; U..LLUi e.s.ii ARE THIS CUS- todtann of the public happiness and thry pro poae that everybody ahull have a imvJ tunc it tbT on help the ip tu it. k,krcitllr trutr that nave a hard tun moat t the year will find thrm Laviatf for tbcat. If yoa hard tu nut, diitii.nU to aatii, YOU ARE TIIK Cl'S- tomer we are after. We'll suit yon. please you, satisfy yon, make yon happy. What more-do yon want. If you want to know whether we are able to keep our word, whether we can back all our brag with good conscientious performance, why a ASK ANY OLD CUS- tomer of ones and we'll stand by his testi mony. A man that won't keep his word, that goes back on his promises, that tries to work up a snap - HE ISN'T , WORTH A CUS- pi d ore or any other cheap and natty article. We want to give yon a good time. Are you with as? If ojnst get a move on you and come to POWELL & SNIDER, GROCERS, ASUBVILL8. N. C. dtmarlS jgCOWAN, ; r B. H. COSBY. Successor, 27 Patton Avenue, Dealef in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Optical Goods, Gold Pens, e., &c. Large and varied assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Watches at low price. Largest assortment of Wedding Ring in the rity. All repairing in watches, clocks, and jewelry neatly and promptly done at reasonable figurea. 8ATI8PACTION GUARANTBBD, ' The o resent Dronrietor shall neglect no ef fort to merit a continuation of the patronage so largely ocsiowco. aunng many years noon his predecessor. dawtmarS. RICHMOND & DANVTLLB RAILROAD COMPANY. (Westers North Carolina Division.) Passknoks Dkpaktmbnt, Ashsvillb, N. C, Jan. 1, 1889. PASSBNGEK TRAIN BCHEDULB. Mi.- In Effkct Jan. 1, 188H: 1. " . . A No. 8f f No. 83 " .? r Lv. Asheville, 965pm 1Opm Ar. Salisbury, 437am 043pm " Danville, 947am 10 2Opm " Lynchburg, 1245pm lOOum " Washington 735pm 70Oam " Baltimore, 8 20pm 825am ' Phila., SOOam 1047am " New York, 620am 120pm " Boston, 3 30pm BOOpm " Richmond, 8 30pm 615am " Raleigh, I 750am 1 02pm . " Ooldsboro, 1145am 810pm Wilmington 800pm T.I " No. 85 Lv. Asheville, 830am Ar. Spartanb'g 1150am " Charlotte, I 8 8Wpm " Columbia, 440pm " Charleston, 910pm " Augusta, T ' 905pm " Savannah, 818am " Th'sville.Ga 140pm " Jacksonville 12O0 m " Atlanta, ' ioiopm " Montgom'y 7 25am " Mobile, 155pm " New Orleans . . . . I 7 20pm No, 8q' No. 52 No. 64 Lv. Asheville, I 7 40am I 444pm I 710pm Ar. Hot Springs 920am 6 10pm 840pm "Knoxvillc, 110pm 850pm " Chattan'ga, 615pm 6 40am " Nashville, 11 45am " Memphis, ,8 10am 6 30pm Lv. Ashevil,e, 740am 444pm Ar. H ot Spring 9 20am 8 ljxs aJTXiX ' " Knoxvillc, 110pm 8 80pm " Louisville, 716am "Cincinnati, 840am 1145am " Chicago, 630pm 630pm; " St. Louis, 7 45pm 7 45pm' Mr Sleeping cars on all night train. JAS. L. TAYLOR, W. A. WINBURN. G. P. A. D. P A. SOL. HAAS, T. M. Schedule Street Railway. To take effect Friday, March 1, at 6.30a. m Car leaves Court House 6.30 a; m " 7.00 " ." "j. 8.00 " " " ' : 9.00 Prom then till 7 p. m. ear leaves court house every so minute. Also, car leave court house at H.(K p. and 9.00 p.m. FARB. FIVE CENTS. TLANTIC COAST LINE. ' On and after this 'date the following sched ule will be run over it "Columbia Division.' No. 53 Leaves Columbia 8.20 p. m Arrive atCharleston 9.80 p. m No. 52 Leaves Charleston. ..., 7 10 a. m. Arrive at Columbia 11.58 a. m connecting with train to and from all point on the Charlotte, Columbia He Au gusta and Columbia & Greenville Railroad. -uaiiy. T. M. KMBRSON. Gen. Paw. Agt. J. F. DBVINK. Gen. 8upt- N OTICB. A 111 iHl'D t -.ill t .. .1- 1 . U.. ! ' " " ' ' I '.V (II. Mill WCT- slon of the funeral Assembly of North Caro lina to charter a turnpike road from South il 1. i v""-"'""" lu lne iop oi mount r. W. PATTON. fell! 3(11 m. H. I). CHILD. BUCK LAND, MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 10 PATTON A VB.Nl'B, 11,' IT t.t n ........ ,k 1 I . I . , ......... -U.IVC turn ik nns reeeivetl . nis ampin for the ensuing spring and summer m i'uiiiiv w tnii anil examine. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN 'O CLEAN IM1. REPAIRING AND ALTERING. jan2dtf N OTICB. Nfitler t. hnlitf wri.. it.- .1 1 i .. . - m me unucvigneo will apply at the present session of the fien rral Assembly of North Carolina for a char ter for a coporntlon to be stvled "The Title Guarantee and Trust Company of Western North Carolina." JAMH8 O. MARTIN, THOMAS A. lONI'S. W. TALBOT I'KNNIM AN, fehAdlm . n . i-A I I tin RICHLAND HOUSE, Corner Main and Heixit, W AYNI-SV1LLE, N. C. Room newly furnislied. Fart tlie liest tlie market afTonl. Good sample room. SATISFACTION GUARANTUliD. Terms: $1.00 per dn j. G. t. L. ALLEN & SON. Prlrietors. ; st;;.c:ly f..t-cu j Till. THOMAS IIOl Si:. ; NEAR HATTKK PAKk. t Is now mnlcr entirely new niaiviL'rmeut,. ! and will be kcjit in strictly firt-clas. I style. TRA.SSIKNT OK KKCl'LAM HWAMlil-Kti TAKliX Nortbcrn Cooltiu. Rate Reasonable. MRS. E. LACY & SOX. Proprietors. " dtf ITY RESTAI RA.NT. PATTON AVKXUE, Under Redwood's Store. Meals at aU hours. A'l the deHcacfea of the season served In all varieties aad in the beat style. Oysters, Game, Steaks The Best of Hot Coffee. Fresh Norfolk Oysters received every day. The retail trade supplied. Have added a new broiler; steaks, oysters, etc., etc., done to a turn: , . dtmarlS T. J. Bl'MNBR. JRIGHTHR THAN BVBRI TH:: STAR OF Bl'NCOMBB, GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL: 987 Arrivals January and February, 1887. 2020 Arrivals January and February, 1MS. THE MOST POPULAR $2.00 HOUSE IN THE STATE. 13,000 arrivals during the past year more than every other hotel in the city. We bid fair to register 28,000 this year. first-class' In "eveky'respect" Only hotel in the centre of the city. Give us a call. 8. R. CHEDESTER & SON dtmat-6 A DELIGHTFUL EXCURSION I ASHEVILLE TO HOT SPRINGS. Round Trip Ticket only S4.B0, including a full day's board at the MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL. The Baths in Marble Pools and Porcelain Tubs arc the finest and most luxurious in America. The Hotel Is NEW AND FIRST-CLASS In Every Particular. UNEXCELLED IN IT8 CU181NB. The place is a charming spot, nestled among and sheltered by Pine-clad Mountains where there i no fog, no dust, no malaria. Pure and abundant water, and absolutely perfect drainage. dtju!29 If any dealer says ha has tha W. L. ttanfHa Shoes without nam and pries stamped oat Us bottoas. But bins dowa a a traui W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE mtm GENTLEMEN. itcat In tha W i . : 8.00GKNIIINK HAV.II NKHIII HIIOK. J.OO HANIMKWKU WM T EhOk! fy' ICK AND FAKMFKM' MIOK. i v.vii n trii n i hij n a n a. ..' .00 and ai. 73 BOV8' N( HOol SHOES. All niauu In Congress, Rulum sad Laos. W.'L. DOUGLAS S3 8H0E tArD.W sot wild bj your ansler, writ? " n n wcuuu, stSMIVKTUIT. wanifc For sale by HERRING & WHAVI'K. 30 South Main Street, Aslieville, N. C. jonl'Jdly 8wr-v arannn hat fsrn Sna of awiumant hemklng out o my lew, wliirh esused Intolerable lwla. It was called Rearms hy the d xli-foar of whom wealed ma with no relief. I eandMly mfass that I mm my primal gnoil kealis f 8. H. H., Klili-h In my aatissslkw I. tavsluabls as s hl.l remnly. Mias Julu DsWrrr, EW N, list, St. bt. Lonia, Ma, ItliKked with Scrofuls. whk k for a Ion limedMfroyfd her ejrwlrtt entirely, snd .auaed as to d.ilr of her Ufa. The do-iorstaiMlnniienskaT. ami w. gsvs SwirT's hrsrivir, mhkk mom cured h.r enlirvlr, and ah. is now ha l. snd hesrty, t V. Dsui. w ill's l olut, Texas. Uirn-i. m Bl.t linvases wiled Ire. 1 l8end for honk : rMnr hMrry of ea Slid ivir to pufti-ert. Taa Nwirr hrmrii l'ii., lliawet J, Allslita, KA -ti- ! IfKhrod
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