duly citiz
The Crrrn In the lfiat eatenalvelv cirvo.
li.t.d an.l nll read acwapapcrln Wcatriii
r,nh i. arolnia.
Its diM-nMKin of ptil.lir men nnd rwaiiurfs
i la the intrrrat of jmlilk inti'Kritv, honest
Eovernment, and promierow, iniiuatry. and it
now, nu crsouiil alltgianocin treating pub
lic Isaue.
Thf e itk rmtilishr the dlapatrhet of the
Aasoi-uitrd Press, which Do eovers the
whole world in itji scof. It hum other facili
ties of advanced journalism for fcathehnK
lews from all quarters, with eeerythiiiKcaxo
fullv edited to occupy the smallest iut.
fciiecimca coptea ofaar ediuoa will be sent
free to an J one sending their address.
Tssais Itaily, rt for one year; .t for sis
monihii; fto rrnts for one month ; 15 cents for
one week. Carriers will deliver the pa-r in
every part of the city to saliseribers, anil par
tin wanting it will please call at toe ClTusn
office.
ApvssTMrao Ratbs Reasonable, and made
ksowa otj application at thia ofhee. All
trauKBt advertisements must be paid la a-
SATURDAY. MARCH 9, 1889.
MM LAST ACT A I'ONHKND
ABU! OF.K.
The last official act of ei-I'resiilent
Cleveland was to affix hi signature to
the Senate amendments to tneiutcr-Stiite
commerce act, which that body panned
during iti closing houri. The measure
wai a genuine surprise to railroad men,
especially in the Wert, who did not ex
pect that the amendment! would even
pas the Senate, much less meet the np-
proval of the President.
There ii much diUcreme of opinion ex
isting among prominent railroad officials
as to the probable effect of the bill upon
their interests. One curious fact is, that
while the presidents of the various large
trunk lines in the West are almost unani
mous in its favor, the under officers and
employes, such as general freight and
passenger agents are death on the bill.
But this opposition is easily accounted
for.
The illegal cutting and manipulation of
. rates, which the bill wosspeciully designed
to prohibit, is the work of the general
managers and their agents, and hence it
is that they so violently oppose the meas
ure. Heretofore, when a manager or
agent could influencealargeconsignment
in favor of his road by cutting rates he
would never scruple to do so, knowing
full well that if any punishment came it
would be in the nature of a fine and thut
the company would readily sustain it.
In this way the company itself was com
mitting a crime, though indirectly, cer
tainly approving of one.
Now, under the new provision of the
taw, the punishment for such an act is
made imprisonment, and as this must
necessarily be borne by the offender, it
promises to work a speedy reform of the
abuse. Infractions of the law from this
time nn are refrain to m Laa ami the
great community of small shipjicrs can
not but be benefited thereby. It will
also prove of material benefit to those
railroads which have heretofore pursued
an honorable course in not adopting the
cutting of rates rule.
- Th. ImI -.r . I
fj....
Cbappell, of the Alton railroad, is heart
ily in sympathy with the amendments.
He says;
"They are exactly what we want; they
protect the roads which honestly uphold
the law. The public is deceived, how
ever, in the supHist'd effect of legislation
upon ruilroad mutters. There was ft
decreuse in earnings Inst year among
western roads of over $2U,(MKi,(MMi. This
means that freight wus carried at less
rates, but can you buy a pound a ihiuiuI
of coffee ur sugar for kssou account of
.it? . . , .... '. '
"The cost of transportation cuts a very
small figure lu the cost of an article. You
pay from twelve 'toeighlccn cents pound
for beef, but we charge only a quarter of
cent a pound for its transportation
from Kansas City to Chicago, an amount
that does not in the slightest degree af
fect the selling price. We take a barrel
of flour from here to New York for less
thaiv the drayman charges you to de
liver it to yonr home from thcdqxit. The
point of this is thut the consumer never
gets the benefit of a reduction in rates.
Toe only icmons benc6ttcd are tlic com
paratively few shipirrs, and these men
are about the only ones bent-fitted by this
- sort of legislation." -
Thus it will be seen that the Semite
measure which ex-President Cleveland
made a luw is a step in the right direc
tion. It is good so fur as it goes, but
there remains much to be done yet in tlie
way of purifying our railroad business.
If there is any one business or enterprise
in which, fair play, honesty and equality
should be the prime factors it is in the
matter of our railroads. ' ' .'
They are institutions that affect all,
be they high or low, rich or (toor, and no
chance for favoritism ' between such
should be allowed or even made possible,
Mr. President and gentleman of Con
gress, let the good work go on until the
intcr-Stitte commerce law is BiiutLft UlMV
as will exact and tlcmtuid equal justice
from all.
KIIPI BUCAN HI'NVliK, .
No sooner hail the bill which admitted
Dakota into Statehood become a 'law
and Henjamin Harrison kissed the ltible
as tlie new President of the United States,
than be received iwutlon signed by
every Republican member of its territo
rial legislature asking for tlie immediate
removal of Gov. Louis K. Church, It is the
wail of a partizan elan who have been
thwarted in some of their nefarious
schemes, concocted and passed by a pur
tiutn legislature, by tlx vetoes of an holi
est and fearless executive, Gov. Church.
S.ud memliers of tlie territorial k-L-uU-1
raisin
ture have beta suttuift l nishu of lule
to plan ii nil put through smiic of their
t scJkhks that would enahlc tin in to
make things "solid" for their party
greatly to the detriment of the Slate.
Gov. Church holds his xisitiou by virtue
of appointment from ex-I'rcsidvnt Cleve
land. As a mciiiU-r of the k-gihlature of
New York Slate in lH82,('ov. Church
was one of its foremost reformers ninl
defenders of the tieoplcs rights, us against
the schemes of the jioliticiaus uud mo
nopolists. lie is a democrat, honest, fearless und
true. He has ever worked for the good
of the State and its sropk-, and was not
afraid to stand up in defense of their
rights mill veto unwholxmic bills. For
this, the mrti.uii Republicans of the kg
islature demand his removal of the new
President. He hiutbut a few more months
to serve at best, and for President Harri
son to remove him now for the reasons
stated above, would he placing a pre
mium uMin partisanship. This is but
one of tlic many temptations that a
President must meet and overcome in
the discharge ofhisonorousdutics. Whut
action, if any, tlie President may take in
the matter remains to lie seen, but had
the Dakota partizans waited until Ben
jamin had hud at least one square meal
in the White House, his tenqier would
doubtless have been better and their
chances for a new Governor more favor
able.
A NOIII.F, IMARITV.
Generosity is one of the shining virtues.
Benevolence is one of the first principles
of our Christianity, It ought to be, and
is, a creed in itself if rightly exerted. Hut
how often do we see these factors for
good heedlessly overlooked and disre
garded in our evcry-dny life. Men who
are princes in wealth are as a general
rule the trust inclined to benefit their fel
r low mail. The great charities are in the
main originated and sustained by those
of limited means.
A few days ago some of the noble
hearted, generously Inclined women of
this city conceived the idea of getting U
a "Kaffce Klutseh" entertainment for the
benefit of our Mission Hospitul. It was
not an eusy task; It could not be accom
plished in a moment. It required time,
skill, tact nnd much lubor. But willing
hands and hearts went nt the work and
in due time It wiis c(iiiipkteT'1'lie "en ter
tuinment was held. Our ptiiplc responded
generously, nobly. The sum of $1,003
was realiized for the Mission Hospital,
Too much praise cannot beglven to the
lady managers, their assistants and the
people in general who solilierallv patron
tiictl the entertainment. Such deeds of
benevolence as these cannot well be over
rated. Tlie? nppenl to tlie respect and
sympathy of nil. Wouhbthat there were
more instances of a like nature to record.
They Mp to throw off many a burden,
they cheer many a heart, they benefit
common humanity.
l.lli rOKIAI. POITM.
An industrious laborer in Mexico can
command eighteen cents a day.
. s
m
.'What Benjamin Harrison thinks alxnit
a second term he keeps to himself. Wise
man.
lolin Wumtitmkcr's is tlie first instance
in American hwtorv.ol'u mail's advertis
ing himself into a cabinet position.
President Harrison has been made an
honorable memher of the New York His
torical Society, of which lion. John A.
King is president. The Harrison babies
are yet to come, - - -
m
m
leaving out Hakolu and the District of
Columbia, thirteen IVmocratic anil
twelve Republican Stales were repre
sentetl in the Harrison inaiiguaration
parade by orgunucd liodics of men.
T1, .HrXLof .Washington's uiuthcrr nt
I'rcdeiickslnug, Va will probably lie
sold ut auction this week. An apiieal
has tieeu made to tlie imtiiotio women of
the country to buy it and keep it out of
the hamls ot siKt-uUitors.
It is rcMrted iimn pretty reliable au
thority that John M. Huston, the famous
polilk'ul wire puller of Indiana, is to be
First Assistant Poslmnster-tU'iicruh If
this lie true, it will lie rewarding low ini
mical trickery mid fraud with a veil
getutnec.
A military deputation from the Japan
ese government ure making a tour of tlie
I nilcd States to- examine onr niilitnrv
and naval systems. When they come to
see our squad of defunct ironclads tlie
legacy of rive Republican administrations
they will doubtless return home sadder
but not much wiser men.
- -
There is a great deal of growling among
tlie friends of the party managers at the
treatment they have received; but sena
tor Hvnrts. who was fur Piatt "first, last
and nil tlie time," oddly enough, goes
nround saying, "Remember, gentlemen,
this is mi adniiitist ration to swear by,
not at."
mm
m
An item Is going tlie rounds of the
press that "It is ex-Presidents Cleveland
and Hayes now." No, brothers, you are
all wrong. Mr. Hayes uever was Presi
dent of the I' ii i ted States, lie was not
even a fair substitute, but only a fellow
who got in by crawling under tlie tent
like a small bov nt a circus, and the neo-
pkr were fools enough to allow him to re-
,-i i . .... . . .
MJetctliml must btnr tlie distinguished
I honor lone.
MISCELLASLOL'S.
Great Excitement in
New York City.
E. II. Wright, of ISoHtit:
Ih oh. & Wright, und Charlio
1 Hun ton, formerly' of Ihv
vurd & Wanton, arrived in
New York City last evening
to buy the largest ntock' of
Spring Goods ever brought
to Ashevillo. Lookout for
new udvertwement New
CJoods und New Prices
P.OHTK! IJltOH. & WlUGIlT
The UuiIIuk Store of the city (ur Luilles is
ESTAllllOOK'S,
aa 8. Main Street.
The KiYRteat variety of nice goods, luth as
Hooka,
Htatloucry,
Fancy ood,
Toys,
PaintlngM,
tiiiKruvltiK. I'runica, Wtatrrn North Curulins
Vkws, Novvllka, Htc, Btc.
Itvrryone I plmwd anil all snllsHiil with
whnt they liuy at thia plnee.
" 1 heir tK la of the liest ami prim always
rrnminHine. iinsinrsa me will nml the hir
xent anil Ixwt llnr nf lllnuk Hooka and Office
Stalli.mry in W. N. c. "
Art muillo over loir, where vlaitnni inn
uiiinm iihiu ineunea in ull or water colura
li'liUillf
Ask Tour RotaJler for th
JAMES MEANS
$4 SHOE
TSI
JAMES MEAN'S
$3 SHOE.
According to Tow Needs,
VUiihtanitUTi:h. n 7. i!L "r
torn,,- ,) BKOIT1KKH
1 W-HRrUKlNflN,l
1 iw perMcUy ewe the Snt dm. a
U Will aally in,
j-"ia. w HrHMtluielv In,
r w w iw anc wnivs
mmm ,Tpr imen tilaMil .
leorirrljr on tha aurkrl
wnirn annuiliy
ooDlklaml lwlir.
Ruut
Ww4 Akfli.l.- V7 Sufr .Wr-
ItMiuK Saw Air Boys
J. HKANS CO Bsatn.
Vail llaas sf Ik aaava ak,e, far sals kf
HniCSale; by
lioxtlc Broa. Jk Wright,
ASIIKVILLB'N. C.
frli'.'lU.lm t th ant
1IUMP1IETS
roinoPAT2it;vxTiuiKAB7srrcinos
For HortM, Csttlt, Shssp,
Dof, Hog, Poultry.
300 PAtll BOOK Treat.
sr.at afAilmliui
Chart eVral rraa.
n sj- Fevrra. I nnimloaa, lallammallaa,
. . halaal Hi ulimli
uniaiiia, milk irvrr.
i. I
- ail rata. I.anieai-Mj
a, HSeamatlaaa,
lllM'haraea,
K. K.-i'nlirnr fJrll
(.. 14.-ll..rrla
U. Jl.- I rinnry ani
I. f. - Knii'llvo 111
J. K.l)liM.aaiaal I
"tP."
laner Itlaraaas,
ifiHraw.
uiatHMlaa.
Ma hie Caw, with Snaelflra, Manual,
t llrh lUarUilsml Mrtlaaloe, t7.9
V r 1 en, eUitslp lkmlo tw so Waal .o
fota ht DraiilMai ar
Heat PreaaKaaKarclMarrrlns.
Hwrtihrayi' Mad. Co., 0 rultow St., W. T.
nxjnpnEExs
EOKEOPATSIQ
SPECIFIC Ko. ull
Horvous Ocbllitf Jital Weakness,
t4 PraalraUon, nui iiaai aik ar athae mmnI
l aw nal or t ..!. ,ad hrm vial nowAm, In. at,
att4 ST Ihumh ra raentWMliMilloapeMaiW
JMaw,,- SMBHaat., las raaaaab,. f
dtuthMt(kwtair20
FOR MEU OIJLY!
I POSITIVE Ts,rmn rm)Ti,
flTTTlTl wkaaw mt M,u4 mmt, tflMk)
JJ U XV XJ ,f trrmr, m Bsala 01. w t
staM, mm. aaaue nii, i.. s tmtttiZH
,ik.ain.Miiii.ihii iisuias m r.sra.i Siwi.
l) SiSta HIMIS THItaUT.hBKi bite
hlMlllMUM,1miaki,MhAhlIl
i llta SmS. Ml.trimiW. tm kmUmI
aaaasa Ull IHSHiAl m ISl IMS, I. (
ftblMawly ta th sat
V
v.amn
t . 1 .-- IMal(kaiaer, Naanl
I'.. k.'-Caank. Ilrxra.
sea, rMlya,
llrmarrHa
MISCELLAXIXHS.
FRESH SEEDS!
(larden Seedrt,
Field Seeds,
Flower Seeds,
Onion Sets,
Irish Potatoes,
Early Corn,
Peas and Deans
All Fresh Stock,
No Old Stock,
No Cominission Seed
T. C. SMI?il& CO.
Wholesale and Itetail
DRUGGISTS.
TIIIC
CITIZEN
PUI1LISIIING
COMPANY.
No. 0 North Court Square,
Is pivparetl 1 o do higli-gratlt
work at
LOW RATES
lUfuiiNu they have a
FIRST-CLASS EQUIPMENT.
S 1
f
CITIZEN rUBLISHXd CO
Kl-.XL LSTATIS.
Wm. M. Cocke, Jr.,
F.ALESTATEAK3!,:;::EF.ALEr.CKER,
Ahhcvllle, N. C.
Can aril yuu une million aiTca uf liuhl, in
tract, frurn So to loo.ooo ami. Have a
Dumber uf eity lota, improved and unini
liroved, whkh 1 can at 11 ua the otal uf U-rtua.
If yoa want a large or amul! farm call oil tue.
If you want minrrula of any kind, yuu iifi-d
Ko no fuiihir. If yon want tlinU-r lumla,
thia kt hradiuartera.. In fait I can suit you
in anything you want tu my line.
Services of a firat-clna civil enuinrcr and
practical aurveyor enKatfcd to show np'all
property when required. I have had iiltcvn
years' ex i writ-net in the reul cutiiLc buaincaa.
anil think I know what w ill pleoae. Troinpt
attentioa to all inquiries.
fcli24dlr
W. CORTLAND1,
Ileal Estate llroker,
INVESTMENT AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENT,
FhUod Avenue, Burnard Building.
fcliOdly
D. S. WATSON,
Real Etrtate Agent,
INot a Speculator.)
Having by practical cxciicnce thoruuijlily
systemutiied my sales driwrtment, I offer
81'UCUL 1NDUCBMBNTH
To those wishing to sell, and BARGAINS to
thoae wishing to buy.
1 have some of the best property for sale In
Ashevllle which can be bought low down.
Also, country projierty, Manganese, Iron,
and Timber Lands.
Call and examine my list before purchasing.
D. 8. WATSON.
Southeast Corner Court Square,
dtmayl
Asheville. N. C.
J, N. MORGAN & CO.,
No. 3 Barnard Building.
School and College Text
Hooks, a full line. Poets. His
tory, Romance, Biography
Travel and Novels, Familv
Inbles, S. S. llibles and Test
aments, Oxford Teachers
I Holes, Song Books of al
kinds, large stock Stationery
Blank Books and -Office ant
O . 1. .1 L1 1 1VT 1
neuooi Dunimes. iew im
Ladies' ami Gents' Pocket
books just opened. Fancy
Goods and Dolls, :
fcblDdlv
JOTICB
Is hervhy jrlvrn that npiHcnH.in will tit
mnnr m inc priM'nt session ol tne l.e;iiilaturc
of North Carolina for the incorporutioa ul
iiiv Bimn uuBicrn L.nncm;(immnv."
8. W. BATTL'B.
W. T. PKNN1MAN,
T. W. PATTON,
W. W. WEST,
fchllWlm W. B. GWYN.
J A 51 ICS FRANK,
DKALKS IS
FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Ajseitt for Reeins Crwrk Woolen Mills.
North Mnin Street. . Asheville, N. C
febtodly
WOLPB,
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERER.
Alt kinils of eement woik iioiu.
JohliitiK anil kalsomiuiiig iioniitly ut-
HUWII L.J,
Krslilvnec, Clnyton St. Orders enn lie left
wiin n. tt. entail i Co. feli'JilUm
THE ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION,
Rooms on Main street, opposite the post'
.Frn umiiv, exeepi nununvK, from 10 a. m
until I p. m.. anil 4 tmtil i o. ni
The terms of anliaeription are: One year
j; o mos., i.; 3 mos., 1 ; 1 mo., 511 eta
ilailv 2 eta.
(lAievrs fur 1 KH'I Prralrlent W U.... I.
Viee-l'reMiilcrft, Charles W. Woolaev; See.nni1
Trens., II. S. Wataon; Lllirurlan, Miss E.J
Hatch.
Citisens and visitors are cordially Invited
to insiiret the catalogu and inserilie their
uames as nienioers. fehMdtf
MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY,
No. 22 l'atton Avenue,
talrdwood & Ktlkcleathcr,
Proprietors.
W All orders pruniptlv attended to.
febOl y
JRrSTIiES8ALB.
Ilv virtue of a deed of trust exeeuteHJo me
liv A. B. Wnre and wile, dated 1'Vbniary 7,
..n.., nl,(l uuijr nKiGirred III nook i'J, rixxv
. i, i aeeurv me payment ol certain notes
mentioneil therein. I will sell ....
lion for one-half enah anil l,i.l,,... i Ti-
imaun,un in nwmiaea wat-thr-cntrrt hilllst'
ill Ashevllle, N. C. on WednrstlnyMHreh 211
1NKU. the proliertv desert l.l In ...I. I
sniil property twin'sT situated in the Cltv'ni
Asheville, on I'rciieh Hrond Avenue and VVil-
limn otreei. noioillltlLr Inmla i.r w .f
jr., and Messrs. Main, and Alexiimler: .-.m
iiuniiiv iwo acres ninrr or I,. u..ti.
i-i. u n"u" ano otner Improvements.
aoh, uujr oi reiirnarv, 1MNII.
.k.., 1S11KIR WALI.ACII,
fehlM1m Trustee.
J. W.SCIIAttTLK,
T TAILOR
42 N. IaInSt.
srhaorlly
ItHOOn FACTORY.
IIANFOAU JN. IOCKWOOI).
HAND-MAIIS
HrooniM, WhiHkH, Hearth and
CcllhiK ltroouiH.
Mill ami V actor, vrnrfr. . ..lio.! "
tations and samples free. . fcli'j'udi.
'iV'''ICB.
O roll " '":rV,,,nK Western North
J. A. WATSON, M. II.,
S. W. HATTI.lt. M. Ii..
1'. T . MliHIWHT'llliR.M. II,
ANllOTHBKS.
fell 24d Im
HICIILANI) HOUSE,
Corner Main nnd leot,
WAYXI-SVILLU, N. C.
Kin.ms ikyyIv I'tiniislad. Fiu the Ixnt
tlie murkt unonls. Omul wniinlc r.......
SATISI-ACTION 0:ARANTEi;i,
Terms: $1.M jier dny.
. I). L. ALLKN & SON.
1'rojirk-tors,
MERMAN
: -.. iiriinirnnnAAA
i
Misa:u..xi:rs.
powcll c, mm
ARE THE CUS-
ttwlinnit trt thr fMtMk- haiMnnt-M HMi tht y prtt-jmmh-
hat rvrrhiHl v liavi u ihh! tunc
tt til V CM II llvl( t hi 111 tl 11. iiillv ttlOM-
that liuvc n hard linir must tit the yc;ir will
fiiul Oh mi In viiitf for thiiii. it uu Iturd to
uit, di Hi cull tosiitiniy,
YOU
ARE Tim f-l S-
tomrr wr art after. We'll nuU '.rni, jil nsc
yuu, witisly you, make yuu happy. Whut
ii Hire do ytu wunt. If you uu I t know
whether we are aide tu Vctji our word,
whether we tun buck all our liraj; with iftjutl
cunM.'i(.nt.oun pcrioriiiuiiix, why
ASK ANY
old crs-
tomtt of ours and we'll tttnnd hv his tvntl
muny. A man that won't ka p Iiih wurii,
that kucm hack on his proiiiim.il, thut tries to
work up a snap
HE ISN'T
WORTH A CUS-
pidore or any other cheap and iianty article.
We want to ive you a kow time. Are yon
with us? If so juttt Kt a move on you uud
come to
.POWELL & SNIDER,
GKOCEKS,
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
rttmnrlS
KICHMONU & DANV1LI.B KA1LKUAK
COMPANY.
(Western North Carolina HivMon.l
I'ASSENIIHK DKI'KTUKNT, I
ASI1KVH.I.K, N. C, Jan. 1, 1HMI). f
PASSKNOEK TRAIN SCHBUULI5.
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Lv. Asheville.
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" KaleiKh,
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Wilminiiton
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44 1-pin
6 10pm
511pm
7 1 nam
1 1 45am
6 aopni;
7 45pm"
Slccpinit cars on all night trains.
JAS. L. TAYLOR, W. A. W1NHUK N.
G. P. A. D. P A.
SOL. HAAS, T. M.
Schedule Street Railway.
To take effect Friday, Murch 1, at 6.30 u. m.
Cur leaves Court House 6.30 a. m,
" " ' " " 7.00 "
" X.00 "
" " " " ll.llll "
From then till 7 p. m. ear leaves court tiouar
every 30 minutes.
Also, ear leaves court liuusc at 8.00 u. m
and O.oo p. m.
PAKE, FIVE CliNTS,
TLANTIC COAST LINK.
On and after this date the following sched
ules will Im; run over ita"Colunilila Division."
No. 53 Leaves Columbia' Ct.'Jt) pm.
Arrives at Charleston il.3o p. m'
No. 52 leaves Charleston 7,m a. m.
Arrives at Columbia 11.55 a. m
Coiinectinii with trains to ami from nil
points on the Charlotte, Columbia Au
Kusta and Columbia t Greenville Railroads.
"Ilullv
T. M. KMBRSON, Gen. Puss. Aitt.
J. F. HBVI.NB.Gen. Supt.
N
OTICB,
Applicntion will In- made li.lh.. ......
sion ol the Central Assembly of North Curo
Ima to charter a turnpike r.md from South
....... ,h.v in nuneoiniw, to inc top of Mount
........ ... luuui,. n . t,ANIM.Iil
,,,,. T. W. PATTON,
febl.Sdlm H. U. CHILD.
fw lire k i. a mi
a ; -
MliRCHANT TAILOR,
NO, 10 PATTON AVHNI'B.
Bi:K8'to announce that he hns mTivcil hK
anniplcs lor the ensuinK spring and summer
and asks the public to call and eimnlne.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVBN TO Cl.liAN-
l o H'f AND ALTERING
Jan Jott
J. V. BROWN
Will continue the nndertuker's business at his
old stand over J. IS. Dickcrson Co.',
Hardware Store, under the
firm name of
J. V. IIROWN & CO,
Having thirty years' excrtcnee as under-
taker and embalmer, nnd unr-pinled facilities
for buying, can safely Ruarnntcc sntisfuetlon.
Calls promptly attended tu nt all hours,
BverythliiK iHTtninlng to the business al-
wars (in hand.
t bttiMm .
" i " saiiir soilll isrciiie.
jm hudi ii; u is sbsolnUily hsnnTeii and will
sffeot permanent and an.iTl!!w !n, w111
UCbwIsaitLa
frbldawly
tu th sat
FITS
Cl'HBl) BY OLD SPBCIAL1ST
rn IJMCIAiN.
nottle of mnli v ine krt. iVsa ....
rant iinrrfmii.lwi..u.i
i'-'nV-whoM
Aa'aH-Vl' .'SKI i'.1.'"'1" "J.tnln.. Addles'.
York.
.uiviiii, m itrotniwn nw
Jnn27d.Vwly
1 NEW IiliHii, car.fnlly prepared b lead.
f:'n" n.emlH-rs f the Aahivilk- bar H
iwrvnnieat and heav, flat pnierl to,
on sale at the olhce of the t itukn Ph.,
Co, No. 6 North Court Vuire iaami
III IIIIHtfllllHiTls.1
Ksf I UIII1II llllllaal
, Wm HEeiH8'eTulK8lCll...., ft
IK)Ti:i.S.
STRICTLY FIHST-CLASS PI1IVATE EOAI.D.
THE THOMAS 1IOI SH.
NLAK UAT1KKY PARK,
Is ii iv unikr tiitirt'ly new rti;m;ij;iiiit in,
ami will Is.- ket in stiktly l,iit-i.lai..s
sty If.
TRAIKNT UK 111:1.1 LA K lIDAHKl.ka TAI.fcN
Xoiihcrii Cookinjf.
RaUh KeuMiualilc.
MRS. ii. LACY & SON.
Proprietor!).
M
ITY RL'STAI RANT.
I'ATTON AVliXL'E,
TJndcr KitlwoudV Store.'
Meals at ull hours. A the delicacies ol llnf
scuson served in ull vuiictics and in the best
style.
Oysters, Came, Stcuks, The Best of Hot
Coffer. Fresh Norlolk Oysters received every
nay. The retail trade supplied.
Have add'.d a new broiler; stcuks, oysters,
etc., etc., di. lie to a turn. ,
.dtinurl3 a T. J. SUMNER. .
A DELIGHTFUL EXCURSION !
ASIIEVIIXE
TO
HOT SPRINGS.
Round Trip Ticketa only $4.50, iuclutling a
full day's bourd at the
MOUNTAIN I'AUK IIOTKL.
The Buths in Marble Fool, uud I'oreelaiii'.
Tubs are the finest nud most luxurious in
America. The Hotel is
NEW AND FIRST-CLAaSS
In Every Particular.
UNBXCBLLBu IN ITS CUISINB.
The place is a charming ariof , nestfesj
among and sheltered by Pine-clad Mouutums
where there is no foK, no dust, au iimlariu.
Pure and abundant water, and absolutely
K:rfect druiruiKe. dtjul2'.l
NEAT..
rnoMUT.
ACCUKATE.
A REAL PLEASURE
TO DO YOUlt
PRINTING
As you want it and v1ku y0u
want it.
CITIZEN rUIUalSIIINJMJo:
If any dealer says he has the W. I. nawa-raa.
Shoes without name and urki t,tLJ,?.F
tha Uittom, put hiiu down aiTk toauit"
W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
!;;?? J5 I: Kxamlna his
SHOES,
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE Lafd7. '
W. U UOUOLAli, BBOCKTOK. AB
For sale bv
HKRRINQ &
'IjhM'" Street, Asheville, N. C,
X ass??. myjffir"rm
r a the ,uu ;:rf;,!
u vaaHMON t, fleveland
vnifula. Bln,rfT; ..'' Prmsn,nll)r ran
Itlnisl Piiiu. u i . .' "weer sua lontaii(sm
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laa lOeheod
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