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Tim DAILY CITIZEN. TV Cnruirn Id the most eitraatvetT Hrrti Inted nl widely md newspaper in Wciu-ro fcorth Carolina. ttadicinoa of palillc men and measure b in I he Inumt of pul.lk Intrirrity. bmni tfiivrrnim-iit, and protpmn imlu.try, anil it noi no KTunal aikgiaacxia treating pub Ik ttWOtf. The cnrrtKH publish the dlspatchr. of the AswK-tatrd Proav which now totot the whole world In it. acotw. It ha. other faeili- of advanced Joamallsal tin fathering wrwa fn.m all quarter, with eTerythingenre tullv litrd to occupy the amallrot paec. Kimimrn coim-a of anv edition will be cut f.-re to any one arnilitiK their adtlres.. Ta.ua Daily. 8 ktt one year; 3 for all tnoatha: 60 crnta for one month ; 14 cent, for one week. Carrier. WU1 Ocuvar in paper In Ten nart of the citr to oharrilirra, and nar- tiea waiiaiaur H will pica tail at the Crriu AnviaTiamo RiTita Reaaonahk, and made known oa application at Una olttce. All tra. stent ao verttacmcnt. ajul at paut in aa vaace. SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1889. TAMUH UiTTEK. The Philadelphia Times has thisntlmir able snpitning up of SUnk-y'i long letter to bis Edinburgh friend : "Stanley hoi found Brain Pasha only to demonstrate the (net that Einin did not need finding. lnLjedt.Sta.nley's peril wm gixaccr in every way man any ever cncouiiiereo ny tne man he wai, r diamvrr Tlvnn. Lr UWllt' to through a wildernent " dy other aira.awf'rU'Lmn f food t lie midjut uiy e wu rejoicing in ttie C. j plenty. The one was compelled and overcome a larwc force (lav er uay witn a small one the other wai at peace, with a large force at his command.' The end of the expedition wai gained, but iU object baa apparently failed. , "The expedition, ft is clear from Stnn ley ' letter, will make" a readable book, lleyond thiatbe practical gain wiU be al uioai noillUlir. . Iimin coil d have come without Stanley if be wanted to come as well as with him. Therein no particular reason why he could wish to comt. He U at llie head of a rtroniwroua tM-nviru'ri the heart of Africa whieh ho ihi nut iiriillv low to abandon.1 It i Ilia atnrv thai i. the more remarkable of the two. Stan ley is merely a taleof adventure F.min's is a romance. His being found when he was not lost will make him famous, but only because of his own achievements. ,"A ainvujar feature of Stanley's expedi tHiu is that now that Stanley baa found Kmin it will lie necessary for Einin to in terpose to save Stanley. It would be simply impoasiltlr for him with hi rtnn in whed force to get back without Kmiu's assistance. Whether Emin finally resolves to come back or not this much may br confidently counted upon, namely, that he will rive Stanley the means of making nit way safely to the coast. HIS) ATTITIOIU The North Carolina Republican lately "returned from Washington, who, when asked how things were going, replied : "There's a h I of a lot of churning, but d-d little butter" will no doubt find much sympathy and comfort byeon- fcrring with his compatriots of South Carolina. E. II. Dea., one of the South Carolina contingent now in W'hltigton, was asked the other day by a corresron dent of the Charleston World, if it wu true, that President Harrison in an in terview with Deal hud declared his utti tudc toward the South; "I should say that such was the fiat," he replied. "The President actually lectured us. He told us that he would break up mere organizations for offices he holding that those who expected favor from the administration must have higher ideas than mere office-seek Ing, and they must be interested in all things that would contribute to build u( the Interests of the South. "He told us also, that he purposes to consult the' best men of the South as to the qualifications and acceptnbletiesa of the men applying for various offices in ' that section of the tuiitry. Hesnidtliut he did not want mere partisan men, but did Wish to secure men of the highest order of moral, Intellectual and political attainment." .. ' Jl illi U1 ONK OF TMK VICTIM. Paymaster Armed, of the Vamlalia who lost bis life in the harbor of Apia " with so many of his comrades, is said to have been a man of fine bterary attain nienjs and shroug christian faith. The statement receive ample verification in a poem written while crowing the equa tor from Panama to Cnlloa, Peru, sag grsted by the dlsappeiirance of tin- North Star and the apiiearunce of the Southern Cross. The poem is as follows : t.rx CRiTia. 'Neath the hrliiht story of a tropic nluht. tree arvhlna, phosphorescent Hummer sen., While faintly Mow. tne equatorial ureete, Polaris Death the horuton tunc. m iikm. but aa the Polar star fade npo our view, Now flaahlng out like Jtwela in the kv, 1'h Iftouthern Crota in Kolilen ntajratj, IrraUiatc the water; saw anew. And an. when acta for in In aorrow'a nlulit Home pole star of our love and truat mill houe. 'Tia then, aa we In doubt and tlnrktiraa rnuc The Croaa ihluea oat With li illvliict Unlit. Tlie 'Norfolk Virginian well says of the iMicm: "This Is not only true poetry, but a. 'touching evidence of bright, abiding Christian trust a beautiful declaration of Faith." - - A ttl KISTIOXt OF FACT, In discussing that approach in the North Carolina election law to an eilucn tionat qualificntton contained in 1 1 if pro vision that the ballot boxes shall lie marked with printed tickets and no one shall instruct the voter while casting hi ballot, the Greensboro North Ktittemaktu an appeal to the illiterate whites of the Stute, the niiyority of whom, It snys, arc Itemocrats, There Bre no available stn tistiraiipon this sulqect that we know ' of, bnt we doubt tlte fact. The illiterate . , whites in the West at leimt nre largely incliued to the Kepubhcan party, and il .we arc not greatly mistaken the same is true throughout the Stute. The ignor ance in the Republican party ill North Carolina is by no menus confined to the negro nor the depravity, Mr. J. C. llirdsong, librarian at Rat eigh, having Warned that an anibrotyM' of Henry L. Wyatt, the first soldier killed in the Confederate service, was in posse sion of citizen of Richmond, wrote with a view to seeming s crayon portrait from the ambrotype. ' He received a reply to this effect : "The original ( the ambrotype ) cannot be purchased at any price, but duplicate can be obtained from Jhis it well paid lor. If not, yon will have to obtain your object from some other source." Mr. Uirtlsong, in a letter to tlie Kicbntottd tHanatcb, reltrrinu to this cor. respondence, says: "Attcrfinding tlte atu hrotype and discovering that tlw owners of it desired to mnUe niotw-T out of it I aliandnned the efiort to secure a crayon ot Mr. wyatt lor uis uorary." 1 illTOHIAI, NOTIK. Anhcvillc's example in tlie electric rail way is Impressing a niimlwr of iitiglilNir- ng towns, among them Spartanburg, which will expend $100,000 for the ini provemcnt. Henrietta and lininm liny, nued ! and 19, of 1'nion county, New Jersey, have been arrested for u series of incendi arisms amounting to $H),000. They have confessed to one fire for which an innocent man wus convicted, and is now aerring sentence. Tlie girls say tliey 'just liked to see it blaze." a - a It is related of a good Mississippi edi tor that when a fotirtecii-ysnr old delin (picnt to bis pacr died he attended the funeral and just as the coffin-lid was be ing screwed down for tlie last time In put in a linen (luster, n thermometer, n palm leaf fan and a recipe fyt-Jr-irJif''' i --faun' Svilniingtort Starf Old Joe llrown has been foisting a Ocorgiun Mugwump, a Protectionist, tiMiii the country as a sound Democrut mid nuking the Senate to appoint him a delegate to the Con gress of American nations. When Geor gia sit down hard 011 old Joe we will have more confnlcnce in tlie simon-pure character of its Icmocrucy. a Mr. John Sielman, oiieof tlie veteran jountalists of tlie Slate died in Raleigh on Thursday. He was OH years old. The Ruleigh News-Olmerver says of liim, "bin demeanor was uniformly so jiolile ami courteous and conservative that not withstanding all the 'clashing of opinion in which he was a ixtrticipant, he made no enemies." Nashville American: The telegraph edi tor lind the leader writer of the Memphis Apicu1 .should lie introduced to each otlier,, Tlie ApKnl's sjiccial from Nash ville yesterday annmmwt tltutcr jiiliiliint and triumphant headlines that the Dortch and the Myers lulls had passed both Houses, while an editorial pleads jmiw- crfully with the imciiiIkis of the lower branch for tlieir coiisiderution. a i ' a a There will lie eight new .Senators with undoubted right to admission when the Semite shall meet on the first Monday of December.,- Of these, six will certainly he Republican!) from thctwoDukotiiiiitml WitBlliilgtoii, with an cveuchauecfortwo ailililionnl KepulilKHiiH from Moutaiuii one of whom may Ik the son of the Pres ident, Tlienc new Senators will all beiiil- miiiistratioii men timing tlte first few months ut least, and they can liceoiiiitcil on with great confidence to aid in llal stead's confirmation, if the President sees fit to reappoint him which is said to Im probable. Marie Present t, the actress, whose ap pearance here not long since are well re membered, hail a genuinely pathetic part to bear a few nights since. While dress ing f'r Pnrtheniu in the Arch Street The atre of Philadelphia a telegram was handed her nunoiiticing the death of her son, a lad of 10. llclbre she recovered from the shock she wuscalled to the stage and went on with her part -with great heroism. Hut, just u she lays to Ingo- nmr "1 shall never see thee more" she tell prostrate at the feet of Mr. Mcl.enn, the lngomar." It was several minutes More tlie audience realized that she had ceased to act a part. a ' a a Alexandria Gazette letter: The North Carolina Republican office seekers here ttre, if that were possible, even more dis gruntled ut the iidltiiuistraliou than their Virginia brothers. They expectcil the Brazilian dud several other foreign offices to which DcilliaratH in their State were appointed under the preceding ail ministration, but hnvesofargot nothing in that line, mid very little in any other. Indeed, some of them say they can not even get interviews with the President and his Cabinet Ministers, (hie of them who was a Pivsidcntial elector last Full is so disgusted with tlietrcntmenl he has revived that he says he is going to change his residence to a State from which Re publicans are recognucd by a Republican administration, a- . a a Nashville American : While most of the Republican editors side with Mural I lalstcnd in his defeat, some of them arc hot disposed to submit meekly to the ter rible cttstigation he udmiuislcr to Re puhlicati Senators. What Hahttcail in the bitterness of his disappoiittuiciU now charges ii'sin the Republican Senate in just what IVnioeeutie editor have Ik-cu charging uml Republican editors ileuyiu for years... Some of the latter arc wise enough to see thus the infuriate Mural is giving away party secret and supply ing Democratic campaign thunder. Mr, llalslcad is making his revenge a little to broad in its scope to suit the organs. . Ample i;eu.e, . IVrre 1 1 auli- i;.piT Mutlior "Wlmt time iliil tlml vunni' iiimi leu ve hint nii;lit?" MisN I.mirti "Aliont .liiVluek I tliink." -. M"tlit'r,Ainl yt luive tin iinnuli me to tell me tliis. I wmild lie liinlily le li;liteil tti heur wtuit exeuseytiu euniitler fur stieli tintriiejeoiia eoiiilnet il you lutve imy to tiller ?" Miss Ln urn "We didn't get tlie Inst pig in the ien until then, tmitimui." Tlie "Keliel tlirl" "Gumniitees" "Kt, linnee" in an "Hnvuua I'tilV," find the "Pnisy Uueeti" of our "Amerieitn Ih ug gisfenu lie finuiil by Invert of tlie weed nt F. I Jmnlis' drnn store, where there is also ft complete line ol'dnigs unit drug gists' , sundries. The famous Iixcelsior Water direct from Sitratogn Springs, N. Y., Viehy, iKep Koek.Seltjier.TnU'Siiriun ami Soda VVuter nlwpva on drauglit. TrrrlWt l"rwBrilngH, Coiil'Ii, in tlur morniiii!, hurried or dilli- eult lirenlhing, rnising phleifiu, tiylitne ..i . i ...i :...i7 'i,r ii-.iue eiH-ae, iiuieHctieu iitiiae, euiintieas in tne evening or sweats at night, nlloriiiiy of these things nre the first stupes of con sumption. Aelier' Ungliith Cough Kein edt will cure thewtt-nitiil symptoms, uml is sold nmler a positive gtinrnutee liv T. C. Smith at Co. fchr.tUwiw New Sjjriiij; Styles. liv nil iiisTMi titiii of tlie ini- nu'iiso wtot-k of llrt'SH (looilrt if i lin iui :il iliKliriuiit (if I'.nsi. ticliroH. & Wiv'ht. vu will 'miinw lor Wi &.y. it; iinprt'ssttl with tin- r"-!.,l(11iu u.:n iw, .,f . ifi ,M.r riiarkiililonmount of common i wnstMliniiliivctl lv lliis firm !'tt ulfve original cost. I ill pnttiii'Mliioii Hurt iiiiirkct ho curly in tlif h'jisoii the) llCWPSt Ht.VlfH Of .Spiuio; ii(lin minicr fabrics. It is tiici ..11 -il . ,1 , Uit'Utcst 111 1 iiosHiblt' to thr-j HysU'inatif woman, wlio is; thus onablttl to hvohi all the worry of dressmaking. le- aveil. lriHtvleand variety their (Iiiehi till II lJllliii 1K .. . . lt,h l,''Jl'i,iefiiiioiiL',h t liisseasuil r;t it... i .-...., ..-....t . . .. . ..... r1- Iff Mill; llltr IIHlil. -.l I I Indit'd, their beauties are so bewildering that at first glance a choice seeiiKS ijtule imptssiblo. A ciirehu inspec tion, however, hriiiustolijiht 1 1 ie oi 1 1 Ii -st shades am I uai n t- est effects, especiallv 111 Nlt- ines. Mowers in ox blood on a French gray background; nnexquisite pat tennvith bor der of palms; oddmixturesin I'ersiiin tints; ivy leaves, del icate sprays. An endless .va riety and beautiful enough to commend themselves to the most fastidious.'. In American (!inhaniH we find some nov elties, which are exact copies of p rench patterns, yet won derfully cheaper. ( ertami.v plaids and Htnpt s seem to lie titerane. iwoiiu piaius iino crochet striM'H are all to be siH'ii in numberless" shinies. Solid colors of (linhanis with dainty triuiminns of white will bt ch!irinin? for youiijj Misses. Wild rost) and ocean blue promise to be tin most popular shades, though their Scotch 7ie(h,yrs will be prefer red by some.- J'roiuiuent juiitmg the Summer fabrics are the hue and delicately tinted challies. J hose with ream white grotindsnrecov red with dainty ferns, trail ing vines ami sprays of wild poses mid wheat heads, and will iiiirkecharmiiiggownsfor Summer wear. J hese cos- t nines call for Kibbons in nula- erlessliowsaiid loops, shoul der knots, sleeve bows and neck , rosettes. 1 he prettiest ribbon for trimming purposes is the crown edge. The finer Dress Goods, in Plouneiiigs, Heiges, Henriettas, Cashmeres andilks, with every shade of IriminiiiKs were care fully selected in New York, for the llest Trade of Western North Carolina, The LeAtliim Store of tlie elt j fur '.utiles i KSTAUROOK'S, j j H. Main fStrtct. The (iirvitlcsit variety of nice guoiis, littcli s llwokut, StatioiK-ry, I auc (attotlH, Toys, 1'llllltillKH, HHKrnvins, Kihihcs, Western NorthCtootiim Views, Nuvelllea, lite., lite. Uvrrvmic is pli-nfied hihI h11 aalislit'd with what ttu-v luiv at thU ptuci-, 1 heir si nek lM.it t he lit-Ml iitmI pru-t s hIwii h rcHsoHJiltie. IHiniiicm tnen will Itnil the Inr uvut uml l.et lute ul lUaiik llniiks dull (Mtue Rliltiiini IV III W. N. f. Art vStnili'i iivi-r wtuir, vhi-re visitors can iitilain local sketches ut ml ur water culttri. li b I M tl All evejt lillttl ttml fit Ltnr.'Oitieti. A einil pli lr Htiielt of the iitmve ynttiis tit CHANT'S DltKi STOKIv. Ut MtlCTll MAIN STkltUT. lietiHu' prenvMPO"" tt H:L.ialiv. it-liSMfStti CHAS, E. LANE & CO., :u main sr. MaH1 n tul ftMinlf Mt'viuilN lor all kiiuls ttl t'mi!t.vntt'iit Hintislud tin lurt itnttv. .Vrvitiu wuntinM ptwittto.1! iippi v wt niurl 7 1 1 1 in LdiNors BEflTI FiliGE A TRUE TOILET LUXURY. Or AfeSOi.UT.Ly PUH INUrltOltNT BEAUTIFIES TMK TECTM R(CRVI9 THE CUVS. tlA'CSTENS THE ElfUATH NO INJURY TO TtE INAMIL AFC AND AGflEEABLt. WITHOUT EQUAL AS A TOILET " PREPARATION. rICt 8 CtNTS PC H BOTTLE. OLD U OdUQQISTt. I. M. WINKEt MANN 4. CO.. r0 l.TlaiOIIS.. MO. For title Ivy J. 8. till ANT, dtiwtiit!'-" THE NEW BR A2ILI AN FLOUH CORN SEED, unr .ale nt t : v:nv T. K. I'tiNIHoN, ' Axliei llle, N. C. apr4dawUw jjpwpiirf.isi , ir..-... W r ...j,, A 10 Per Cent. Sale Tt commence March 10, and All .,,,,,,:,, v ,i..ik ..i,,,,,,,,, . .. IIUSIIM'HH, HlKl lWillW'HJOU 4. jitii "in t it j.-w-i 1 1 1 1 11 uiiy niti- 7 chant in Asliovillc. The best lied Flannel at J."c. you ever saw: former - r "" price :$rc Best (iinghams Ut ', 7 and SJ,e. ; old price 10c. Calicoes ". and 7e. Iiig line of Ladies' Fine Shoes at 1(1 per cent. Warner's Health Corsets at $1.K. Warner's Coraline Corsets at S.'c. Warner's Flexible Hip Cor set at N."c. A splendid Corset for 40c A very good Corset for 20c. Nice Summer Silks at L'Oc. per yard, that cost, me J50c. and Hoc, Table Linen the best lint in the city will ha! to go at 10 per cent, above cost It is impossible for mi to give all prices. So you set competition cannot reach these prices, l.ig liueof Chil dren's and Misses' Hose at half what -tlfpy cost 1 am going to" change m,y business, and I will givt more for u dollar than any house in Aslievillt'. W. II. LEA, 17 N. main St. No goods sold to any out on time. Cash, or no trade, MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY, No. Ptittun Avenue, .lrdwuu(l & Htikt'lcaUicr, rroprietora. fAII urtlera iiiomptiv attended to. ItliUHy lflCHMUNIl & HANV1L1.8 KAU.KDAl) CtlMCANV. (Western North Carolina IHvislon.) Pasrrsisks Okimk i must, 1 Asu uvil l.K, N. C, Jan. t, 1hwsi. I'ASWiiNlW'.K TKAIN CHB1H I.K. In UkkkctJas. I. jsMii: No. fil I No. M V rj"im l" iiiipm :t7nin fi.:ipm " li7iu i III 211pm 1 12 -tTipin j. I llliitin 7H;ipnt Tiioain 1llpitt! HU'flfltlt .'till in in lii4.;itni tt -'Hum t 1 ilnit l.v. ANheville, Ar. .Hulmliury, ' ' llHitvllle, " l.vni'htiiti-, " uitlititMt.in " tliiltiinore, " Chilw., ' New ork. " ltl!tlHt, " Kit-liiiiund, " Knleih. ' tMildslioro, " V ilttiiiiK'toti ;t .lupin Ulinpni I aaiipm in ifiain I 7.riit!im j 10Spm j 1 1 5ani j :t1opmj I I tlitlipml No. l,v. Aptht'viUf. Ar. lU'iultTmni viltt, Av. Npurtjuih ft, " ulwirlottc. " CtihinibiH. 11 liarlcattm, " SavMiumh, ,l 'I hoitiHRvttlr, tia Jm-kstrnvnti' K ,'ttiitm 1 1 "tonm 1 Uiim IMrfipiTI tv l fuun 1 4)illl t'JlMi in " Atlanta, I " MtiiitMoin'v M Mtibtlt', j J'Nvv t rJ MiiH 7 ajMHItl 1 r"tin 7 LMhnn ' f Ni4 h I 7 oopm I No, fia I No. 54 l.v. StmrUiiilntrn, Ar. Ht'niti'tJtKHviMc, " AHhi-viUi'. l.v. AshevlHe. 7-Hiuin l.prii 7oftpin Ar. lliitSpniittst pvonm illitpm N40piu " KnoKvlIk", t tOpm Kriltptn t liatiiui (in, fiir.pni fiumii T " NiiKhvllle, 1 1 r.nm " Mriiiphts, allium n.'lopm I.e. Ashevil.e, ?ii.im 44.pin Ar. Hut Wpt-itij: u:.iinm aiopnt " KnitwiHe, 1 lopin H5ilpitt " l.oittKvllle, 7irmtn " t imtiinttti, IVtOfiin I I 4,'iam " 1 tiieiiKo, It.JOpm tliliipm; "St l.oitiw, 74-.-tpnt 74rpmj v I . . .'. MI'Kl'IIV UKANt'll, ' " I N...tH I AIh v llli, , f. J.,ain I At. Wiitih-vllte, lli,.;iiiitt JJ..J'-r 1 ' . ', ', ,,,,, - , ! pm Mo. 17 l.v. Iitnvtt'tt, ' j milium Ar. W ii v tie. wile, . s.1pin " AnlievilU, l a 4,-tpin rr Slevitii turn on nil nuiht iriiin., IjAM. I.. TAVI.ltH. W. A, WINIIl kN, t'. I'. A. II. V A. SUI.. II A AS. T. m: .Schedule Street Railway. To lake dint I'mlay, March 1, til tl lliia. m Car lertves t,tmrt ititune, t :nt a. m " " " " 7.IHV - ' " " ' " :i.;:....,.,.,.H till " " " " " 11 Oil " I'lotii then till 7 p. in. cur leave, courl hotmv evert" .III tintititi-H. aikii, car it avc. court hottue tit H.tHl p. m. mid it. mi p. ut. PARK. IMVK CKNT8. M.llNM I'tlR SAt.U, iiiie untiil new Iwo-horM tvnKoii tar mneh le llititt eit.t i two iH'ttliv new tuie. ItttrtH v.Hiiti. at ImtRiiln. Also (ine phnetou nearly new, a aiTitt Imncntn. Applv to I'. C. MelNTIKK ItUK., nwtllltlljw AahevilW Meat Market. Mus. s. sti;i;xsin llu. rviiuivtd to the Johnstnn llulltllii, Cat t"ti avenue, eoriur of Church slreel, where I .he 1. prepurrtl to keep reiitilar or trnn.letit Itiinrtlcra. i T' t"'ihvii wuh the ,(w M1.,ktt I tlord. I Term, reit.iiunlik, inarHldtlin HEADQUARTERS For White TarCamphoretU', White Tar Vr, White Tar Soap, and other WhitvTur preparations for disinfect ing, tor killing insects, tor pre venting Mollis '-'hi clothing and woolen goods of ull kinds. These sire products of Tar find contain in con- lensed form and crystalline purity the principal ingredi (Br ent, tt) which coal tar owes its insect icidal andantiseptit properties combining tht convenience antl cleanliness of camphor with theethcaey of tar. T. C. SMITH & CO. )UU( KUHTS, Ahlicvlllo, N. C ANNOlNCIiMIJNT TO THE LADIES ESPECIALLY. Wf arejilfast'titomiiiounce Uia t mil' stock of Millinery in now in and ready for iii8iw tion and would be pleased to have tin1 ladies call. - - Our intention of having a Special Ornnd Opening -Imh to lie foregone, as Mrs. Mac Xairisso busy with orders that weliave not the time to give it proper attention. Also w ish to announce thilt our stock of Dry Goods, Fancy (ioodK, Parasols and specialties are uim'd for in spection. With our thanks for past favors nud with a determination to merit your continued patronage, Ilespectfully, A. W1I ITLOCK. ISItOOM 1MCTORY. HAM OllD IV. I.OCKWOOU. IIAMI-MAI1K HrtM.iiiM, M'hlHkM, Hearth and Celling Broomit. MtM antl Factorv Ki'tide. a tqtecialtv. t.hio tatiiniN anil .ample. Iree. ... I'elillttlly , JAM1CS FRANK, IlKAI.UK in FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Axent for Kcems Creek Woolen Mill.. North Main Street, . Ashevllle, N. C. IcItlOtlly .... TLANTIC COAST .'LINB, I in n2(.l after thla ilatr the roltowlnK chcd ttlt. will lie run over il."Cilumliia IHviaion." No. t13--t.eiive. Columbia". .......... B.2o p. m. ,. Arrive, nl Chnrlrttton , P.;to p. m. No nj I raves ChiirleaUin , 7.10 a. m. Arrive. BtColuniliin........l l.nB a. m. ConnecliiiH with train, to and from all point, on the Charloltr-. ColtimlilH Au yii.ta and Columbia St Greenville Kittlrotttls. I'dtly. T. M. KMKRSON, Oen. Puss. Agi. J. V. DBVINH, tlen . Supt. "Y K. WOLI B, " PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERER. ; All klnils..Qf.eemmt wotk ilonr JoliltitiK and knlaominiUK iiroinptly at tended to. R.ilrnee, Clayton St. Orders ean tt 'left With W. H. Wnlall ft Co. ftlilliltlm and -Walakwy H.k Itacurad at iHtma vita, out pain. Booknf naa UroLra wnt FKFB. ! H. It WtMtl.l.RT. M IK tuaiu, tMa, OuWO IUi WullauaU 64, lrtilOilaty t tb .at ipinn . I ) T7 I.SiNi FHKT AHOVI'.l TIllti-WATbK. f HICKORY, N. C. The Clt of Hickory can juatly lay claims to many pleasant nnil natural advaatatres aa m healthrul reaort for touri.ta and invalid., aituated aa It la on the oral of one of the irlnci.l mountain .pur. which extend, to the Blue Hldg in the we.t, and dWiding the beautiful Ca tawba Valley. For hunting and nihlng thi. section of Western North Carolina I greatly noted. The neighboring mountain, and atrcam. abound In an unlimited rnriety of game and fisb. - . 4 iimmrr 'irr The "H1CKOKY INN" la built of Brick, Stone .,.-.-,. am und lileetric 1U-IL in eaen room, ami i. wen - ..' r Uuths und Toilets on each Hoor, I. elegantly plie.1 with the Ite.t the nmrkct .ITords. Kaer.loniU to or Iron. A.hevtue can stop over ai Hickory For information os to climate, etc., FRANK LOUGIIRAN, Propr, .i.r asa mr mi aT RATB-2.50-to3.BMwr Day. fir, anu t-i ivi HEAL ESTATE. WAI-TSK 11. OWVN, W, W. HT. 6WYN & WEST, (Kueeeasors to Wuitcr B.Gwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loan; Securely Placed at 8 Percent. Notttry I'ub.ie. CommiHttioncin ol licetls. FIRE INSURANCE. FFiCK-HoaUieatrt Court (kiuare. Wm. M. Cocke, Jr., REALESTATE AND MINERALBROKER, AMhevllle, N. C. Can sell yon one million aere. of Inml, In tratftsfromBO to KKl.OOO aetr.. Have a nuinlier of city lot., Improved and unim proved, which 1 ean nil on the urst or term.. If vou want a larite or small farm call on me If foa want mineral, of any kind, you need gotto further. If yon want timlter land., this Is headquarter.. In fact I can .tilt you i. ..nvihinir vou want In my line. Services of a 6rtlass civil engineer nd praaicai surveyor engaged to .how up all nroocrtv when required. I have had fittecn years' eiperiertce In tlie real camic iiumm. ..H think 1 know what will plea.c. Prompt attention to all Inquiries. fcb24tlly W. CORTJLANU, Real Estate Broker, INVESTMENT AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENT, Patton Avenue, Burnard BuildiiiK. fchfldly B. S. WATSON, Real ICHtate Agent, OITers rut sale the licat lot in A.hcville for u Hotel two acre, on Patton Avenue between llailey and tirore streets. Also, aome very line residence lot. lor ante centrally located. (iootl busincaa lot. for Itale at the Old lie- pot. . l-ine fanning lnnd.s, timlier liinils, etc., for .ale, near tlx eity. FOR RENT. four splendid houses furnished and utilur- nlslietl, for rent. I. 8. WATSON, iltmnvl Asheville, N. C INSVN.WCE. J?IRB INSCRANCU. fum:. uvk. a(vidext PULLIAM & CO. At the Hank of Ashevllle, ASllKVILI,!!, N. C. Kcpti-si iil the following companies, vl. flHK. t'AMI ASSKTS IN V AiikIo Nevndn, of California $2.4-!i7.H:iri Contiitentnl, of New Yorrl..... , 4,H75,2:t llatiilitirK Bremen, of Oertnnnv 1,1 2.rto l.omlon Assurance, of Hnglnnd l.ri3.PH Kingnra. of New York 2,a:t7,lia trient. of Hartford 1,Hll7,H!ia l"ncnix, of Brooklyn ; .... 6,054,1711 HI. Paul Kire and Marine, of Min nesota i.fii.om Root hern, of New Orleans M!l,llH 1 Wrtem, ol Toronto 1,01111,2.13 Mutual Accident Association. tnn Life Insurance Company. dtntarl'u -THB- EQUITAKLK LIFE Afuturaiice Society Of TIIK VJNITKI) STATKS. Asset .... fturpitta. i74.7S.I I l.arirer than any othrr Contiianv. I riut.tnniting Assurance.. 4,Sl,l.oa Written in 1 WHS........ IS.9.U.5.15 .M Tontine Policies with 1ft and ill) year lie- ri.xls are the moat popular and profitalile atrm of anstirntice. For example., rates, etc., confer with li. II. Monroe, Agt., Aaheville. N. C. Irthut with JtxHgt Aston. fc-bUUdOm 2 12 j ( CI.IMATK VNSUKCASfitJU. - im sl and Iron, ha. all modern Improvements. .-.I f. Unl unA rnlH Wsli'f uS. . , - .1.. ' Tl. ..l.l u.111 ll f.tl- lunn.ucu vR..-w addrcaa ....... ;. ,ilw 9 HOTELS. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD. Til K THOMAS 1 1 OMSK. , NliAR UATTURY FAKK, " Is now tinder entirely new mamigement, and will I kept in strictly first-class style. TRANSIENT OK KKtil'LAK WIAKDKKS TAKEN Northern Cooking. Kates Reasonable. MRS. E. LACY & SON. Proprietors, dtf A DELIGHTFUL EXCURSION ! ASIIEYIIXfi TO HOT SPRINGS. Round Trip Tickets only $4.5(1, Including full day', board at the r t; .3 ' ' nia il 11.nl1r11lwiMinK.mM-1 3 MOUNTAIN TAUK HOTEL. V The oaths In Marltle Pools and Porcelain Tubs arc the fittest and most luxurious in America. The Hotel i. NEW AND FIUST-CLASS In Uvcry Particular. UNEXCKI.l.UU IN ITS CU1SINB. The place is a charming .pot, nestled among and sheltered by Pinc-clad Mountains where there 1. no fog, no dust, no malaria. Pare and abundant water, and absolutely perfect drnlnnge. dtJtilU MCIMANJ) HOUSE, Corner Main and Depot, WAYN1J8V1LLU, N. C. Rooms newly I'ni nislied. Fare the best the market h (Ton Is. Good sample room. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ' Terms: $1.00 per day. 0. I). L. ALLEN & SON, Proprietors. A NEW HOTEL IN BRYSON CITY, Th? Swayne House, One of the best In Western North Carolina. Slimmer and whiter reaort, Nature'a sanita rium. Keener; and water unexcelled. Terms moderate. . OBO. N. BLACKBURN, Prop'r. marl BtUlin GLOBE IIOTEl" HendersonvUle, N. C. Situated on the crest of the Blue Kidge Mountains, with an elevation of S:i50 feet, ( dry air, pure water and sandy soil, which makes It a haven of rest for thus, suffering from pulmonary complaints. For further Information address r. T. A. A 1XI2N," Prop'r, HtndersonTllle, N. C aprl10t j.cmtowN, 9ICRCIIANT t TAILOR, ' as Patton Avenue. (Next to Grand Central Hotel.) apradlj
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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