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THE DAILY CITIZEN. The Cm? It the moat eitrntivrlv ciri-u-latnl and vriilely read ncwnjMKr 4Q Weatcrn urth Carolina. 1 la aiacuasioa of public men anil mcftnttrra U In the tutercftt or public integrity, honeat government, and prmiierous imiuatrr, and it knnws no pcrtoual allegiance in treating pul lie i.aucs. The Citkh pnliUfthra the diapatchea of the AMiirulnl I'rcaa, which now covers the whole world hi ita seoe. It haa other fncili tiea of adranced journalism for feathering atewa from all quartern, with everythingcarc fully edited to occupy the amatleat apace. fc fiect men copies of any edition will be acnt free to any one tending their address. Tasais Daily, 6 for one year; $3 for all montha; fio centa for one month : 15 eentsfor one week. Camera will deliver the paper in every part of the city to subscribers, and par tie wanting it will picaac call at the Citiie Office. ADTimaiKO kATEa-Reaaonalile, and made knows on application at thia oHire. All transient advertisements mnat be paid in advance. THURSDAY. MARCH 2H, 1889. ANOTHER ADVANTAGE OF OtR MOVNTAINH. The tornado is nearly unknown in the mountain! of North Carolina, and the reason teems to lie in the existence of a normal equilibrium between tlie upjicr and the lower stratus of nir. Elevntion lifts the land surface ton nearer approach to the artic current than exists in the flat or plain region ; and elevation and also irregular contour of surface mnlte impossible that wide extent of ground to be superheated, to generate those vast columns of rarefied air to ascend and come in conflict with the upjier cold, which cause tornados. ! ' It is a fact that the period of the venr which in the northwest and elsewhere, is the season for the terrific energies of the tornado, in the mountains is one of calm, the atmospliere only moving under . the influence of delightful inspiriting breezes. When May comes, there is a gentle, general lull. The "blustering, often fierce, northwesterly winds, which sweep sometimes over the mountaihsand full in great atmospheric floods into the wanner regions at their southern ft"t, cease, ex hausted ' with their work ; and a long calm follows to be broken only with the coming of the next winter, tr interrupted during the summer, by an occasional thunder storm. Thus, to the purity of air and the charm of scenery, is added that of absolute exemption, to the citizen and the visitor, from the terrors of (lie tornado. Only one exception do we know to this rule of atmospheric peace. In the spring of 1885, a universal condi tion of disturbance was indicated. Local tornados revealed themselves in unusual prevalence. One originated in Graham county, on Tellico Creek, swept to the 'southeast in a belt of perhups a hundred feet wide, stripping timber from the faces of mountains presented to its pathway, ricochetting when it reached the top of a mountain, plunging down aguin when it reached the face of another range, miles away, assuming the character of a hail storm at Wayncsville, und exhausting it- "irlfaC Newtonrtnany-milcs east of th mountains, in typical tornado form, and destroying many houses and public build ings, And this is the only semUkincc to the tornado among the mountains of which we have any knowledge, or of winch we have seen, in verycxtensivc ob servation, any track or vesrtigc, THE HEBT.MEAT MI ST WIN, There is a general revolt over the coun try against the great meat pneking houses of Chicago, Kansas City and oth er western cities. The New York butchers are moving in the matter, and deinuud a law requiring the inscction there of all livestock bcforeitistlmiglitcred. They do not even pretend to bnsc this demand upon the proven bad quality of packed meal, but boldly assert that such a measure is necessary to protect the local slaughtering interest, $20,000,000 it is said being invested in the buKinctt about the metropolis. Even in Colorado, itself a cattle raising country, the same tie mnnd has been made and has liven suc cessful, for the luw has actually heen . adopted there. Other western States are agitating the same question. Aslu-vill. and other North Carolina towns are lurgely supplied by Chicago mcnt and there have been some comments on the - subject of lute by the Chnrlotte Chroni cle, Statesville Landmark and other pa pers. The Chicago ami Kansas City pa pers say such a law is unconstitutional as it lays an cniburgo on commerce be t ween the States. But whether or not the law is unconstitutional it is certainly unjust to the consumer of nient in the ab sence of evidence that the packed meat is diseased or unwholesome. It is alto gether probable that inspection laws in those cities where the meat is packed are quite at rigid and efficacious ns they could be made nt home. t i is the evi dent interest of those v that they should be so. And if tut consumer' is satisfied with the meat, finds it cheaper " and .better, he shoujd not lie pre vented from buying it by laws passed for the sole udvnntnge of the butclier and stock raiser. The true rem edy for the evil, if it is an evil, is for the home stockmen und butchers to offer a superior quality of meat. If they can't do that they are simply striving ngntust the inevitable. A PLEASANT ARRANGEMENT. North Carolina planters w ho are wor rying over the enticement of their hands to Arkansas and the Southwest will no doubt hear' with some degree of grim cnt isfaction a suggestion uow goui; the rounds that the immigration lie so di rected as to ultimately conccutratt- all tlie country in one or two southwestern States, to be iibnndomt-d to them en tirely, the whites moving out und tuck .ing homes elsewhere. If the whitepeoplv of Arkansas and Mississippi would nc, ret to come up here in a lew years and set tle on our lands, no doubt our, planters will cheerfully agree to cooperate with them in moving the negroes out to the rich bottom lands of the Mississippi. Senator Morrill is suitMo have per rcted plans for a new White House. Gen. Harrison agrees with the Vermont Senator that the present building is not only Inadequate but less healthful than it should be. Mrs. Harrison is by no mesns well, and attributes her luck ol heatthte the White House air. Muri iv.nwn, T nil., iil Vutc oil i'ri day upon the qiukliou ol" .snliStriliiu' $."iO,(MKJ to any company that will build a railroad from Munilovn to Cumin, r laiul Gap. The big spotsnow going round on the sun's surface will I turned toward this; planet this week, and those who trace bad weather on the earth to that par- ticular solar influence are foretelling lively storms.. Somttimes the sun spots 1: 1.....1 .1 ..I.: Mil mK cuiragu su unip im tut m un". 1 Secretary A. C. Floyd, of the Scoteh Irish congress, Columbia, Teim., has re ceived from Mr. Geo. W. Childs, of I'hil adclphia, a letter tendering a loan of t he harp t ha t liclo u i;ed to T honi a s M oore, the famous poet. Thcofferhns'.ofcourse, been accepted, and this historic relic will be one of the ninny valuable features of the big affair that comes off Muv bill to 11th. A table compiled from official reports of each of the Southern States shows the coal production in 18H8 to bcas follows: The total production in West Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky, Alabama, Tcnnes see, Virginia, Georgia; Arkansas und Texas in 1888 was 1 8,001, Mi 7 tons, valued ut the mines nt $10,81(5,707, against u total production of 15,2(31, 713 tons in 1887, valued at $10,598,- (!97. As anticipated, yesterday the report of senator Hanks, of Wake, to the effect that V. . Kojlius had liccn offered und had accepted the marslmlship of the western district of North Carolina, has prdved to be incorrect. It is announced from Wash ington this morning that Tyre Glenn has been named for the place by President Harrison. Andrew 1). Cowles, u son of Calvin J. Cowles, and a sun-in law of Dr. J.J. Mott, has ljccit made postmaster fit Statesville. A large number of the negroes who have left the seaboard Southern states for several yeurs have settled in Missis sippi. In 1870 the negro majority in that state was 00,500; in 1880 it was 171,800; and according to this rate of increase the negroes will outnumber the whites by 351,000 in 18f0' This would stem to disprove the allegation that negroes arc generally oppressed, robbed, harried und murdered in Mississippi by their white neighbors. The Pennsylvania Kuilroud Company, it is said, is negotiating for a new route to the South. The contemplated plan provides for the"cxtension of the New York, Philadelphia mid Norfolk into the western part of North Carolina und Charleston and then to arrange a traffic contract with the Seaboard and Komi- oke, the Kuleigh and Gaston, the South Carolina, the Augusta Air-line iuid other and smaller lines. The agreement, it is stated, is. now being considered by the directors, with sonic prospects of u suc cessful consummation. n a The forfeiture of all unearned laml grants; government ownership of tele graph and telephone lines; a deep water harbor on the Southern coast, and the enrly construction of the Ilcimcpincaiinl; the rigid enforcement of the iiiter-Stnte commereeluw; the enactment of n law increasing the volume of currency among the people and to prevent hoarding in the national treasury; the election of Pnited States Senators by u direct vole of the people; the adoption of the Aus tralinh system of voting these tire the niuin features of the policy declared for by the National Parmer's Alliance .of the North. , The New York tariff reform leaders promise to ninke the tariff question n iersoiial one to every voter in the Slate. Their first business will be to procure a list of names of nil the voters, showing their addresses, occupations, political tendencies, opinions upon the tariff ques tion, whether or not they arc soldiers, and nationality. Then for the next four years tariff reform literature exactly suited to each case will be liietl nt them. There will he no random firing and no wnste of ammunition. There is a great deal about this plan to commend it. lk'tuocrnts have licen too much prone to appeal merely to the sense of justice of voter, allowing the Republicans to ni- K-al to their selfishness. - SH'ukmg ol John Itright, a recent writer says: "John liright has done ICng Inud a number of good services, but not one of more value than the way he has brought tip Ins boys. There arc three of them. His father, Jacob, was n poor weaver, and John did not forget tlint the wheui of fortune turns, and whether it does or not a rich father can inflict no worse curse on his children than to bring them up helplessly. So of the threvhoys, Philip was set at work inthejohii Height mills in the lilting shed, being a nntuiiil UHvhuiiic, and then given a full course in an iron foundry. The other two boys have been thoroughly drilled in the mills,, utid they arc us democratic as yanl.ee boys. When we get tin aris tocracy of work instead of an aristocra cy of idleness, we shall get what is worth keeping,, , iniscliict conies Irom despis ing labor," The 'cbtl Gui" "Guarantees" "Re liance" in mi "llavima put)'," and the "Paisy (Juccii" td" our "American Piug irit" cm I lound by lovers of the weed nt P. L. J. nubs' drug stow, wheie there is also a complete line of drugs and drug cists' smithies. The famous Kxcclsior Water direct from Saratoga Springs, N. V., Vichy, lk-ep Kock.SrlUer, Tate Spring .'itid Soda Wnler nbvnv on draught. Anecdote or tii-iicrul Uraut. General Grant, on his return to this country, is said to have lieen severely af flicted with a cough contracted while crossing the oecnn, and which hud stub iNinily refused to yield to any treatment. A friend procured' for him a bottle ol Symphyx, and by its use in a tew hours he was entirely relieved. He remarked to his friend : "Men look nHin me nsn great soldier, but this bottle ol Svinphvx is greater tliun I. My calling has beta to .L?" !'1 ',lw''C VK-ttirHiHS savinr ol men. I shall never Iiv an niMn-ciion of tin- im- mi'iisi' stock of Divss (iooil:; .. i..v ....... 1. 1: i t- ..: i'.. . a i i in- t Mil i m.-ii HP-ii i in iiuv 1 '(: 'I'O- & W Pli'llt. ,VOU illll'l.'SSI'l with till- IV-; 1 Ilfll'K i 1 1 J 10 ilHlOlltl t ( II CO! II II I Oil j NI'TlSf flispla VPfl l)" tlli.S iil'lll; I jn JHlttill 11011 1 Ill's lllillit't 0111 going' to llUlko U clliingO , W) Ciivlv ill tll( M'ilSOU llio!. . . , . . .', . . " ,J . .... . Ill l.llclliK ..li.l I ., 1 VM,i IH'WCSt StVll'S Ol iSpnil!" ITU I Mimnlcr la lil ies. It. is the A Alt '11 1 Jl gmuesi iieip possible lo l lit-? svsteinatic woman, who is;"""i-'ii.iMiniii.-. , thus enabled to avoid all the WOITV Of drCSSinakin"' (l0- lit nt vl mul variety I their (Jiti'-luuns and Satines are variedenough this .season to suit the' most exacting. Indeed, their beauties are so bewildering that at first glance it choice seems tjuito impossible. A carchil inspec tion, however,'brings to light the oddest singles and quaint est effects, especially ii; Sat ines. Flowers in ox blood on a French gray background; anexquisite pat tern with bor der of palms; odd mixtures in l'ersian tints; ivy leaves, del icate sprays. An endless va riety and beautiful enough to commend themselves to the most hist idious. In American Ginghams we rind some novelties,- which-titt TTru t coj ties of French patterns, yet won derfully cheaper. Certainly plaids and stripes seeni to 1m; the rage. Broad plaids ami crochet stripes are all to be seen in numberless shades. Solid colors of ( Jinghams with dainty trimmings of while will bo charming for young Misses. Wild rose and ocean blue promise to be the most popular shades, though I heir Scotch Zephyrs will be prefer red by some. I'roiiiineut among tile Suniniei fabrics are llie line and (leiieately uiese jirices. lsig lineolt lul tinteil challies. Those with l, l,.,,,- ..wi m; ir ". cream white groundsareov- llt n s m,1 M,SWH Hos, at ered with dainty ferns, trail- half what they cost, ing vines and spravs of wild , , . roses and wheat li'eads, and 1 "")"g to change my will uiaktM'harmin.u'gowns for business, and I will give Sninmer wear. These cos-! tiiiiKs('jilirori;ibb)iisinnuni-jm,,vlol','-l1o,1:,r 1l,an at,.V l)OrlessbowrtandIoois,slioul-!house in -Vsheville .1.... 1 i . . .1 t i ! ' ucn iuiwuv -fciim e wows - Hint neck rosettes. The prettiest ribbon for trinimingpiirposes is the crown edge. . The liner 1'ivss C.ooils, in i''l(iiincinjs,s. Beiges, lleiiriellns, t'ashnieies anil iilks, with every simile it'triniiiiiii.i;n"vcicc;u'c tiilly scli-ctetl in New York, tor the iicst Trnilc (if Western North Carolina. The LuidiiiK Store uf the city for I.nilim in KSTARROOK'S, H. Main Street. The K' catcHt variety of nice f;(ioil.s, mn h as Iiooks, stationery, Fancy (iunds, Toys, luiiitlit$, liiiKravliiss, Pinnim, Western North L'nroliiia Views, Novelties, 'lite., l;tc. 'vervrtue In iiIiik. ,1 n.i.l nil .!!,,! ...ill. wlmtlhevlHival IhiMihuv. ' '" Their M.u-k ol the I...-I an I ,.rllt- ,,av n-aoiiiil.lc. Ilu-iiii--. in, n will liiul the Irir- irtt and lu st line ol lliank llool.s ion! I M'lee Station! r.v in . N. e'. Art Studio ol i-Mtor,-, wheu- vi iloin eau obtain local nkctchu in oil or wal r colon. fell Wd If humiiiiu:ys' For Hort -n, Cuttle, Sheep, Dog, Hops, Poultry, 500 PACJEKOOK oiiTicat iui'lit of AuhnnUuii I i hurt Hcnt 1 i-ee. i . i:vi-. .-err. I (i(iji.llilH, liillnntiiuillun, . A. lilmit Hi hIiii.iiis, 1il, ,ev r, Ei.lt.'il-iuiis. I.aiiiciit n. laicuuiiiiiut. i . ('.- Il.-.l'i-:u'-r. ?..mI DiHehursca. I;. II.- Iiulo.i l.ri U V, e. i I.. l- ( tmuli ilciivt"., I'neiiuirinlft. I . IV- Coll. or (,!!!.. .Ik, In-. ii - tl i'icJil'1-iiiu ('!Mori h-iue4. It. II. - l .ton f tt ! Lithici Ui-eii.t i. 1, I - tiiioivi. i ciii-. l.'auso. J. K.- lii.-,-i.i s t'l u;m-Ntiuu. Unhlr fn.;. v.i.h Kr.-eiiv-i, Jlnnn.l. uiuli i),. vH'ilanl;:,.iii;i,M, hJ.OQ - 1 1 L-e. Mi.iilc UoEUMii'lllU.! X - o0 Sold If I-Nt' i of Hrnt l"ii'iiiUlca iJweliit of l'rlce. lmiihrey,' M Co., rftfj t illlnn Sl N. Y. 1 '1 1 ( ?' .A SI SySPECinO Ho. in usu J-j ; .hi ' ha ..t:-1 sm-t'p'''il r'ltdj- for i:ervoii3 Ciiiily, Viicl Weakness, (id I it -ir.it. i-,!',,. u t-rrr work or oilier cnunf. I 'tr .r ml tdrR iil ivvter, tor $ (VtLO l'Vjl:i,.-.M .re;il pntin'.l .m ret'iMpluf ft ttW. Uium.'. r J'UviM ii.t 1U t llMi bb, Jt. I, tltutlKut.Siwtnprao Ak Your Retailor fbr tbe JAMES HEAKS $4 SHOE OH TIIK JAMES MEAN'S $3 SHOE. According to Your Ji certs. ITOHrs. V - K A S S I . MK9 MEANS mt StTOB -v I x 1. 1,, Sti.,t.lio.-. m..l l;i ..i -i iZ :r.AKiNUi,"i "ni. Jt will '.aiMJrilHi av,.l ( ' k HLl Mini' Ia .. ..... i.. ..- in wnK-n u'lra'ttniy Utons out- leant fa Shu tut liavs JLiSa J. BIHANSI A- CO., n.Mon. Pull Hue. of Ibe above Htiurs lur sale by For Sale UoHtlc llros. .V Wright, ASIIIiVll.LU'N.lC. frVJtiUlm tutht.it DXTUAC'i OKS, I'ViilMHal lur the rnvtiiin ,,f n .K..11 1 house lor Jim. i: t'-n.nn. i:aii..int-is lot near ' ' 'HI April J. iss;,. ot the tVest.tv. Car-j ' ? ' '' i,lnn n"'1 i-heti,H i MiSlVU..Wl.IS. A io Per Cent. Sale To conmrnc. March 1(5, anl (-o! imp: gOOtlS W iiii- !i) day. Alii I ho suM at 10 imt; cent abovo oi tuinal cost. I ' ' ",""" " . ." . "J"", ! goods closer than any IROr-; !,.f..,.f :., ai.. ' ' -,K'- you ever naw; lornier price 3."r. Best (iinghams at C)., 7 And 8e. ; old price 10c. Calicoes ."), 0 and 7c. Big' line of Ladies' Fine Shoes at 10 per cent. Warner's Health .Corsets at $1.10. Warner's Coraline Corsets at src. : Warner's Flexible IJip Cor set at 85e, ''.-" - A splendid Corset for 40c. A very good Corset for 20c. Nice Summer Silks at 20c. jr yard, that cost me UOc. and -'55c. Table Linen the best line in the city will have to go at 10 per cent, above Cost. It is impossible for me to give all prices. So you see competition cannot reach W. IS. LEA, 17 N. PI. sin St. No gootls sold to any one on time Cash, or no trade. MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY No. T 1'atton Avenue, (.irdavood & Stikeleatlier, rt-uprie-tors. f t' AH ordirs promptlv atUlliled to. lelillUy y N OTICli. Hv virtue of a declee nl'tlie Smu-rtor IVmrt of Kiiueonilie county, rciiiU-rcil (it the Deccni- licr Unn.--tN.ss, I mil, on the'. 4th ilur of i AjlTil, l.ss.l. t the- re-aiihiice of T 1 VanC.ililei-on foll-.Ke street, in the citv of Ashcville. Ki 11. nt puhUc miction for cash, to the highest l.i.liki-, nil the furniture and clinttles, con vi vej lv T I VanC.ililer nml wile In certain ileeils of trust to me This furnltun-eonilKtH of earn-t,ehuirs. Iicdrooin. lilirnrv, hall and parlor sits, mid other usual lioti llold li.l iiiture At the snuie time aiul plm-e, and under the Riliue coiidMionH and in the name manner I 1 " '"" "l l"1 " iciucmv lor the jtcr;!, .u on, v,;ir lr,,,n I he date ol ,alc . i r '. I' " " eii.,iiire ol the un- i . .'.-..... ., '. . ". ' ?.""'"" iitlorii'- r M, rc ,v Mei rk-k, attor i ce live ollices W V HAKNAKII tiiai-'Jdtupr4. in-v k at 1 , J. Y. SSCIIAR1XE, MERCHANT TAILOR 42 N. Main St. abLUill. V...' sj,j it t V . . - All ryCt fitted tindfit Kimrmitct'd. A com. .lcte sto.-k ol tl-.c above Koods ut Git ANTS mWU STORE, -I- Sd' TII MAI X STRKliT. t iculi.-.;!--' iuvM-tiitioiis a PiK-eiaHv. R-t.vTJti:n tin Thursday Niulit, in Joliustoii Hall.' the' Yotiim' Woman's Christ ian Temper ance 1'niou will litivcnnother Spelling IVe. The sinsile !'en- i-tlemeii having challenge! the married gentleuit ii in (hecin test. linn h excitement is an- I il'ill.lll'll 'PifKi'tm I'm. el,. .,f . . 1 . . .. ' ! ft. n ,u t aniiienae and .lac;ols Hie first prize Is on evliilii. 1 Mil!.'.' X OI'i'S. to nc awarnei ti u at Jacobs riianuacy. SPECULATORS AND HOME SEEKERS I ou can t hml nn.vwhviv nriMintl Asheville iaiiiiirorinorctoHMuuiit hale h.ime than I the one I mow Im local! vmir ntlentkm tn i It einitiiiim 1(1 nvrva. ont hnll holtntn ,!rv land ru-li; eoinfoiiiilile h..i,.v; n es.-i'-ili-iit ; imnij i i i.aril. Uismuin. t,, tH.r. I'lmiv ji'lM.iur. ttti.l -,,,! ,VIli,r. ,.ilTv ,1P i ii. V v 111 i ! mm ,.r, ,.. ,.. ' " - i,' ii nt ii. i nni i 1 I,. ... .. I , - I nii.l 'Hi: ami i ill v. II. I K'nillt Wet. l.lM .n ll-.irtri, k' .)iv, , Anni.e lv.;..'Viliii:v. "mv I.,- f,H-n nt v-t l.-ul I'atton mm '. -:.t A M 1IXLLI-.W." t-ToTICK. Hiirl-K mv !.,,.,, v nWnev W It v , nil in ttv... t., all mv i .hi. iil i'." ii. it. mil irR MISCLLLAXr.OVS. SPECIAL INVITATION TO EVERYBODY ! To cull and sec our beautiful line tf spkisgclothing. Ourbu.i- LCSB.ui. in fonr l)uUon cutawar. net,uiliiifonrliutlontutawoys I ami Sack suits are perfect daiaics. They arc made up ntnt and nobhj- auitnt.'le fur nny one Ueairing 'anything in that line. Our Ilreis I S"il sin ""iSerent style, cannot be ;i!cd. our line in uojv suits is Tcrj ncnt pnti httmlsomc.- Also, i our line of Youths' Suits. Oh! enl! and see the pretty line of Buys' Odd Knee rants, in differ ent colors mid. very cheap. Oar BiiWk of . FURNISHING GOODS , J now complete and ready for rale. Tht- cry comes from every one, "1 will buy where I can bny the cheapest." Now all we ask of you is to (jive us a call and see if we don't prove to yon that our huuse is the place to bay your jsoods ami snve your money. The only manufacturers of their own lUitliinj; hi the city. lie convinced by . giving us a call. v Respectfully, M. W. FORD, Manager for S. Uriifman, BALTIMORE '. CLOTHING V HOUSE NO. 10 l'ATTON AVENl'E. ' niar20d3t J. N. SIORGAN & CO., No. 3 Ilarnard Building:. School and College Text I'ooks, a full line. Poets, His tory, Komance, Uiography, Travel and Novels. Family Iiibles, S. S. l'.ibles and Test aments, Oxtord Teachers' Ibbles, Song I?ooks of all kinds, largestock Stationery, Blank Books and Office and School Supplies. New. line Ladies' and Gents' Pocket- oooks just otH'neti. i'aney (iloods and Dolls. fcbindlv STILL, AHEAD. Do you wish to build a house? If so, write for prices on lumber to A. Y. SIGMON, Hickory, N. C., who has got it, and who invented and is now using the long sought for Perfection Dry Kiln, the be(t in the wftrld. Green lum ber dried to perfection in 40 hours. Usual stock on hand :()(,(M)0 feet. IUiilding ma terial, tine quality Wainscot ing, Ceiling and Flooring a specialty. Correspondence solicited. nuirtliltf A CARD. I !i in now receiving a new and selected stock of MILLl MOHYand NOTIONS which was purchased for cash in the Northern markets by Miss Kate Ilolzen. an experienced and popular Milliner from Daltiniore, who is with me, ami will take great pleasure in wait ing on her numerous customers, to whom she has given general satisfaction in price and taste. Thanking a kind public for their generous patronage, and hoping to receive my share of the trade. I remain, I'esnectful v. I MISS NELLIE LAIUIUJE. m.-ir'.'liliit mtbmii "factor yT I IIANJ iiill N. I.OCKWOOD, tiAsin-MAiiis Hroums, -VIilsks, Hearth and Ceiling Urooms. Aim iir i i-iu-torv (.Tnik-s n specialty. Quo- " " '""l"s" nee. leuiuuly J AMI'S FRANK, IIKAI.ES IN FAMILY6R0CERIES AND PROVISIONS AKi-nt f.ir Kevins Creek Woolen sJills. North Main Street, . A.hcvllle, N, C. I'.l'll'litv prunftenness Of the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured a taking ,t; it toMteK D"'.',?5.ro t'u.vi a iwrmancnt snd spee.lv rure vVhith., ',T1"uS'en,,e " Tr5SSSni rr i,T NtVCR FAILS, WeGUARAMTtTE- s eon,u,o ,ure ln everflnitsucKVlSLSS fcOt-OOJ SPECIFIC CO.. 1 06 R.r.s. ,-,,., tuthtat S6is"Ri. lit 11 V! : e a n CnCITluT For LOSTftrTATT.TWn Vmnnn. C URE ?'"" fB'-tysH ,, tttJi . r:r " EfofEvwistaiaOUorTaiisV V.I.I. SIMIIHIRn., H .inn-a. ii"i. S.J??S ;i...n;,iin.i M.Miini-i-1, i,Hi.vs rSTsViTiJi ii ir,.. jr. u R:i.wi C).rHfu.o,il? febt'Klns-iv tnthaat A M-.W IH.lvt), eareliilly prepared bv lead A,B nun.u-,, ,- me Aahivlllc bar Ton iineM iwrehmrnt anil heavy Hat rrrlqV on s iK' at the olhee of the Citiikn I'rm i.,7 iw Co, No. o North Court S-ninre. CJ.aiuif REAL ESTATE. Waltki B. Gwtk, W. W. Wirt BVJYII & WEST (Succeasors to Walter B.Csryn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVIliE. REAL ESTATE. Ivoans Securely Placed at 8 Percent. - Notary Pub.ic. Commissioners o( Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE eouthesust Coart Square. Wm. M. Cocke, Jr., REALESTATE AND MINERALBROKER, ... AsheTllle, N. C. . Can sell yon one million acres of land, in traftsfromoO to 100,000 acres. Hare a number of city lots, Improved and unim proved, which I can sell on the best of terms. If you want a large or small farm call oa me If yon want minerals of any kind, yon need go no further. If yon want timber lands, this is headquarters. In fact I can suit yon in anything you 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 m the real estate business, and think I know what will please. Prompt attention to all inquiries. fcb24dlT J W. CORTLAND, Real Estate Broker, INVESTMENT AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENT, Patton Avenue, Barnard Building. febUdly D. S. WATSON, ' Real Estate Agent, (Not o Speculator.) Having by practical experience thoroughly systematited my sales department, I offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS To those wishing to sell, and BARGAINS to those wishing to buy, I have sonic of the best property fpr sale in Asbeville which can be bought lQdown. Also, country property, Man? auese, Irop, and Timber Lands. " Call and examine my list before purchasing. D. S. WATSON, Southeast Corner Court Square, dtniayl Asheville, N, C. Schedule Street Railway. To take effect Friday, March I, at 6.80 a. m. Cor leaves Court House... 8.S0 a. m. " ;; " 7.00 " " " 8.00 " 9.00 " Prom then till 7 p. m, car leaves court house every 30 minutes. Also, ear leaves court house at 8.00 D. m. and 9.00 p. m. FARE, FIVE CENTS. UICHMOND A DANVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY. (Western North Carolina Division.) Passbmobs Dbpsbtmbnt, ASHByiLtB, if. C Ja. J, 1889. PAS8BNGER TRAIN SCHppULB. In Effect Jih. l, lane: I Ko. 61 No. 63 Lv. Asheville, 985pm 140pm Ar. Salisbury, 437am 643pm " Danville, 047am 1020pm " Lynchburg, 13 4Spm 100am " Washington 736pm 700am " Baltimore, 9 20pm 8 26am " Phila., 800am 1047am "New York, 6 20am 1 20pm ". Boston, 3 30pm 900pm " Richmond, 3 30pm 6 16am " RaleifiT 760am 102pm " Goldsboro, 1146am 310pm " Wilmington 6 00pm I I No. 66" Lv. Asheville, 8 30am Ar, Spartanb'g 111 60am " Charlotte, 6 30pm " Cplnmbia, 440pm Charleston, 910pm ," AuK"ta. 905pm Swa"HtthA 616am Th'sville.Ga 140pm Jacksonville 1200 m !! , 1040pm MontPMn'y 725im f0,"'e', 166pm New Orleans 720pm TN6."60'rNo.'62 No. B4 Lv. Asheville, 740nm 444pm 710pm Ar. Hot Springs 9 20am 610pm 840um Knoxville, 110pm 8 60pm . " Chattan'ga, 615pm 640am ' Nashville, 1145am Memphis, 6 10am 6 SOpmJ Lv. Ashevil.e. 7 4llaml '444pm Ar. Hot Springs 9 20am 610pm "Knoxville, 110pm 850pm Louisville, 716am Cincinnati, 040am 1145am Chicago, 6 30pm 680pm' . Z St. Louis, 48pm7 45pm I- Sleeping cars on all night trains. ' JA8. L. TAYLOR, V. A. WINBURN, G. P. A. D. P A,. SOL. HAAS. T. M. TLANTIC COAST LINK. . .- - ,v luciuiiuwinfTKaeu. v k , n" 7" "Columbia Division." On Anil ft.., .hi. ,t n . i. - .... ,, , . . u w.cp uiiriiiia- 6.20 p. m ., . ...... v o.nivTivon,... v.ati p. m. No. 52 Leaves Charleston" 7.10 a. m. rnve aiioiuraoin 11.68 a.m. , .(- ". w anu 1 mm ail 1 "I wnnoeie, e.oiumt)la a An gusta and Columbia & Greenville Railroads , T. M. EMERSON, Gen. Pass. Ait J. F. DEVIKB, Gen. Supi, ' J BUCKLAND, MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 10 PATTON AVENUE, Regs to announce that h -1-.1 ti. samples for the ensuing spring and summer and asks the public to call and examiner 8PIi v!LotTBNT,ON G,VEf TO CLBAN- janadtf ALTBRINO. J. V. BROWN Wl" contin,lt th undertaker's business at his old stand over J. E. Dlekerson ft Co.'s Hardware Store, tinder the firm name of J. V. BROWN & CO. . Having thirty years' experience as under, taker and embalmer, and unequaled tadlitles for buying, caa Mfcly guarantee MtUfactioa. Call, promptly attended to at all hours. Everything pertalnhi, tQ tht business i i. ways on hand. HOTELS. ITrTcTLT FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD. THE THOMAS HOUSE. NEAR BATTERY PARK, Is now under entirely new management, and will be kept in strictly first-class style. TRANSIENT OR REGULAR BOARDERS TAKEN Northern Cooking. Rates Seasonable. MRS. E. LACY & SON. Proprietors. dtf A DELIGHTFUL EXCURSION I ASHEVILLE TO HOT SPRINGS. Round Trip Tickets only '$4.60, including a full day's board at the MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL. The Baths in Marble Pools and Porcelain Tubs are the finest and most luxurious in America. The Hotel is NEW AND FIRST-CLASS In Every Particular. UNEXCELLED IN IT8 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 perfect drainage. dtjul29 RICHLAND HOUSE, Corner Main and Depot, WAYNESVILLE, N. C. Rooms newly furnished. Fare the best the market affords. Good sample room. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Terms: $1.00 per day. G. D. L. ALLEN & SON, Proprietors. " A NEW HOTEL IN BRYSON CITY. The Swayne House. One of the best in Western North Carotin. Summer and winter resort. Nature', annitit rium. Scenery and water unexcelled. Terms moderate. GEd. N. BLACKBURN, Prop'r. marl3d3m " THE ASHEVIIrLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Rooms on Main street, opposite the post office. Open daily, except Sundays, from 10 a. m. until 1 p. m., and 4 until 6 p. m. The terms of subscription are: One year 3 1. A 1 T1'""! moa., .1 , 1 mo., OUCIS. ailv 2 cts. Omcerforl889-Preldent, R. R, Raw Iff ; Vice-President, Charles W. Woolsey : Sec and Treos., D. 8. Watson; Librarian, Miss E. I. Hntch. Citixens and visitors are cordially invited to inspect the catalogue and inscribe their names a. members. feb8dtf JOTICB. Will collect debts for anyone in the city fbr per cent. Good facilities for renting and col lecting rents on houses. Will sell furniture on weekly payments. . J. B. JOHNSON, At Blair's Furniture Store, References given. 37 f atton Avenue, marl 41 Am If any dealer says he has the W. I. Demglas the bottom, gut him down a trauoV - Y. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE i JRff world. jCxamtiM his i S2 "ANH-NKWKO WKI.T RHOK. 2-52 EyW0.15 AND FARMKKS' MUOE. H2 EXIRA vai.uk calf kuojc - 4M anil l.M BOV8' M 1IOO, SnOE?. AU uads hi Conirreas. Button and Laus. VV. L. DOUGLAS 03 SHOE tnin(, KatHal. BmI Style, Best Fitting. II aot aotd bv your dealer, writ. W. Im DOUGLAS, BKOCKTOK. WAW For salebv . HERRING A WEAVER, 30 Sooth Main Street, Asheville, N. C janiuqiy ' Bwrtrt Rpsemo has en red e ef t uuhmant bntaklng ont 00 my leg, hlf5 eaqsed Intolerablo pals. It was ralM Koaems by the docwra-four of wljiW . are. tad me with no roller. I esmlh 1 confess that I owe my present good SealU to B. g. b.. which In my ealuoatlos M Invalosbls a a blood remedy. Miss Juua DsTTrrf. ' 7X.luUi8L,HULoaU,lla Our baby when two months 0M ? attacked with ocrofula, which focal"" Urns destroyed her eyealght entirely, an. cauard s. to despair of Bef Uf ' doctor, tailed to relier. her, and w lJ I I i Swisr's Hrscirio, which soon 1 rnrm ana siw is sow as it ami V. Dxlm, Vi'UI's fouil, Tc Wr&md for book glvlnr "HL Blood Dlawuw. and stlvic. lo snftenss, 1 "l -J'1.::" W fcblBdOn. an;ichtod
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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