t:::: daily citiz:.
TV Ormww U the moat extensively circu
lated and niij read acwspapcr la Wester
fuwth Carotin.
lUtlianiMdiofMSlif W1 and meaaarrs
I M Iw Inu-mt i ptaoltc latrTity, k- urt
llomiMt, u4 rcMDrrow iuatrv. and it
a sow. ao pcnuaal auuiaacc ia treating pub-
hi
1 a i mm tMbH.hr th. ,41. .1 ,
VZSTS7, ZJIT, to
aaontTl ainaH tnr 1 , I
gathcrtaa
7",, ""- quanrr. vita every thin, care- I
Sally to oorupr the n.llr. .pace.
free "'r"?."1
T. --i)ar, fc,roaari a' for r 1
wk!
" " P"1" il at the Crruaa
uau maat be pud at a-
THURSDAY, APRIL U, 1889.
rMCOMBB MANl FACri KK.
The county of Buncombe, in Ha eradual
steps m man uJact urine; induatry, made I
a early and very unique record. The
ortj waa organized in 1791 : and in
ITad A.he.tbe.goyernoroftbe Nritmd for h.. actton.
State of North Carolina, issued . imv I i
dHftfa, that. J. puraoanc, of an act to I !
proy-Je for the public aafcty by Krantbrf8an " going to make the boycott
encowagemeBt to certain maosfarturea, 4
jacoDoyier.oftbecsntyof Buncombe, I
htriag rtlubitfd U hia Kirrll. a.m!
ItZTZr -f
-.-". -nuaMo.cerUncate to the ef-
ect tkat bt had made 663 tmunda of
Rood merrhaot.hl, rifl i
titled to the bounty under the act.
, j-vhiki, npiiir
It the peculiar feature of this enter.
pne that the infant industry of the new
cooniv abotild haw fall. .
- aaaayv BB) WBIIIM
channcL The rerolution waa oyer, and
the people were eultiyatinir the arta of
t-wx wnn great aasiduity; the distant
rumore of troubles with France muat
ke rumbled with yery faint echoes
on: the mountains; Indian disturb-
. amorr mear Bot matis:lng: i
the rifle. ntK.!. '
-mit.iiwimi rroany Sup-
plied With powder from abroad in the in-
tercaaogce of trade. We do not know I
what tamed the senlua of the Buncombe
manufacturer to such novel dlrectfan.
aMringaJl 6ur wan, necessity has com-1
peucatac resort to bom industry audition continue to show a steady con-
Anmimi L - f! . . - . I sVaaa.iAa Tka tltnMMt AHI ttt Mft IttA
iik m :
itjf, ot cif choice, and with the return of
peace, an such Industrie were gladly and
prowpli abandoned, Only up here in
time 9 peace, as U up here the standard
oi uoertr was iiiHnta.1 anrf invuj..n I
Hs stubborn defence made.
Afterwards, we near no more of Jacob
ujrier, no more of Buncombe gunpowder.
- l
1 DC Baate of fiuncomM became widely
known nthrrwia I . 1
phrase for a fone tint. notalwavaa,wvt I
in aasociation pkasant to tlx ears of its I
cttiiens, Now it has come into ret.i.tr : I
His grown teto fame,, Shorn largely of
W temtonnl magnitude, it i no longer
the ;'8tat of Buncombe," but.havingeet
una In r :i r I
if m ihimi imiiiiii hi miiaiM loiiBiiiisiiiiiiii I
rountic tbat have grown to creatneu I
nt prosperity, shel retains her oreemi-1
nencc in both, the most populous, ttse
most jwoiperous, the most wealthy of all.
trengthened rather than weakened, bv I
ner liberal apportionment to her chil-1
area; but ttls just to My that her great.
nes is not due to the energetic example
of Jacob By ler 'The seed of manufuc-l
tures, town in eun uowder. has not a I
yet abundantly geminated into a hill
crop of peaceful industries. The tlmes.lTbete 1 no more striking example of
however, art evidcnUychanirinff: a newl1"'11 tnnn the persistence with winch
S)irit has been awakeoed, not only with
tnc knowledge of the possession of treat
advantages for. very varied mannfae.
tures, but ia tb growinK wide facilities
for their distribution. The time is near
at hand when Buncombe county will re-
sound with the song of machinery, and
her fabrics be distributed to the end of10 phyMcai trengtn. I lie met is not
the world.' But let it be remembered that
the first step in manufacturing enterprise
was more in the direction of discord
rather than harmony.
MAKCH WIND AMD flRKsK
Ther is always a certain amount of
atmospheric commotion in the spring of
tin; year, usually in March, sometime,
a this year, postponed to April, associ
ated with the vernal equinox, the begin'
ning of the sun' northern course in his
annual round... Whatever the cause, the
fierce "March winds" are ure to come,
sooner or later;' dry winds some times,
again With snow or rain. In whatever
form they arc always to be dreaded ; for
with them comes the imminent danger of
fire, at such time getting beyond control
swept by the rage of the furious wind. As
such time the h of any American town
hang on a thread. A mk falling on a
shingle roof is fanned instantly into
blase; and a continuity of combustible
present Itself until the conflagration ex
hauata itself in want of further fuel. Last
week, or rather on Saturday and Bun
day, anxiety might rest on any counte
nance, for the whole country was wind
swept from the Lake to the Gulf. Afire
might break oat sodden and unexpected
a an explosion j and no human effort
might tay its course. "A the returns
come in", the anticipations of ruin arc
largely .realised. Happy arc those com
munitie who CAjna through the peril un
harncd.. , The number of those who did
suffer, and suffer very greatly, ia unusu
ally grcfti. The beautiful city of, Savan
nah mouin tb destruction of it fairest
postion, and of it most costly and ven
erable structure j and a direct pecuniary
loss of a million and a half dollar ; the
town of Satitbficld, ia thi itate, was
nearly, obliterated, suffering a foaa of all
Ha business houses, of more than one
hundred thousand dollar in value. . Nor
folk kit by one conflagration to the ex
tent of $500,000 ; Louisville. $100,000:
Boaton, several hundred thousand; be
side innumerable other fire of minor con.
' sequence, all occurring during the preva
lence of the same gale which i chitractcr
Ued under the common name of "March
wind," a wind rejoicing a a giant to run
hia coarse, unbridled and unmanageable.
Against such, eternal vigilance i the only
ecurlty. A 6re starting during the prev
alence of sock has Hs own wild wilful
way. Negligence k anawered oy the old
proverb, "it Is no m to lock tb door
after the horse is gone"
I OITOBIAL POINT.
The noble Lord Beaumont who married
a daughter Quern Victoria'! milliner, has
appealed to th Home ofLordi to declare
marriage nail and Toid an account of I
certain letter which hi wife ha written
frmfllt Hc,Hit- TbfT? " charEt M
nniailDnillK - s BEBinsi 11K wire.
The Rood people of Fayetteyflle are
iaking of having a grand affair of tome
kind on the 21rt of November, by way of
eekbrating the adoption of the Federal
Constitution by the StaU oNorth Caro-
in, that being the one hundredth anni-
...... nf ft .(iiintum hv ntir ?vLatf I
, j .
Gor. Taylor, of Tenneaaee, Yrtoed bill t
tnuwed (or the removal of the StaU peni-
tfntiary. Aa the bill was passed by a
k"F majorhj of " legislator and the
Trt wai tent in after the time for ad-
jottrnment had been hied ana a quorum
f to 01 had- b?B eYCTe,7
' Tla ;rr l2
weapon for reyenge. A aub-Alltance in I
Mecklenburg pasaed a resolution tevertiy I
dwndemning the CharlotU Chronicli: far
orial uturaea. andthe h
Nubiect of boycotting the Chronicle wti
hnt it waa yery ienaibly de-
n'"" " I
Cided that aoch action would be unwise,
iknprudent and unjurt.
Those fricmls of the Key. JoaepbA.f
11un.la.wlwi haw honed that the re-
porta of hia back-sliding would proye
eianaeroua, are we rar aoomco to aiaap-
po'ntnnt A Baltimore dispatch gives
the latest account of the unfortunate
" While stopping in that city been-
icreu a samunwucre ik uiaua, Bu..u,
.U fc..,l,t .n,l wnH -n h, k..
j
ing hia throat cut and being turned into
the street. He was not fatally hurt, ho w-
w.
! The volume of Dfltionul bank circuk-
.i i .i i nftK,
Comptroller ofthtCitrrency, was $221,-
052,179. This shows decrease of $3,-
i60,4-W for the month and of 31,902,-
of the circulation based on United State
uonns amounteu to eiiin.iud.us. inn
represents a decrease of $2,6H0,717 for
the month and of $2-1,549,337, for the
yr. '
'farm waatra in the United States are I
enormous. In the Kiiuth it li estimated
tbat for every bale of cotton made a
half-ton of seed i produced and mostly
wasted. At ten dollar for' each bale
there bu been wasted in seed in twenty
K"t hundred and seventy-five
iilliu. rfMaM Hall 1u .t. u. a ..
n" 111 ' " 1 " .u
etover of more than two hundred thou
a"" lre miles In cereal I wasted
lcntltnii.tea at trie low rate 01 one aoiiar
I P1 acre whetlier used fur feeding or
fcrtilixing, the loss portion would repre
M,t the enormous sum ol eight hundred
ll1,ion ' dollar for the past twenty
year'
;
It is curious how strong a hold wmie
I old fallacies have mmn the popular mind
people will continue to talk of fiirming
being the healthiest ot au occupations.
J A writer in the Progressive Farmer in a
I three column elegy upon the decline in
I xwer and influence of fanner (peaks of
l th mor "norkable in view
lf tn fnrt thnt they have always excelled
lK,roe 0,,t by comrative statistic. The
"f fnrmfr " horter than those of
irofrdtinnl men, and it ha been king
acknowletlged that during the lute war
the men of the cities and towns showed
superior endearnnce to the men of the
country
Lord Dtiurnven, owner of the cutter
Valkyre built expressly for a race to re-
enpturie the America' cup ha sent a
formal challenge to the N. Y. Yacht Club,
His propositions are these: He want
five races or, rather, the liet three in
five to win ; he want all of thera sailed
on the outside course, starting from the
Scotland or the Sandy Hook lightship;
he want the course to be square or
triangular, except for one race, which be
i willing to sail to windward and back
he proposes a mean of the British and
American avntema nf tnenaiiremetit fur
time allowance, but ia willing to accept
the New York Yacht Club rules; and he
imposes that in case of accident either
bout shall tie granted a reasonable time
for repair ln-lore the next race.
A correspondent of the Progressive
1'aruier call attention to an act of the
the General Assembly of 1871-72 making
it the duty of every railroad corporation
in the State to make an annual report to
the Governor stating the amount of capi
tal a by charter ; the amount of ctock
ubscribrd ; the total amount of capital
dock paid in; the total amount of funded
debt; the amount of floating debit the
average rate per annum oi interest on
funded debt; ami In detail the cost of
road and equipment; characteristic of
rend ; doing of the year in transports'
thin and total number of miles run; e
penses of maintaining andoprratingtbe
road; receipt during the year from
freight, pnaaenger and other soiirce;
dividend on stock, amount and rate wr
cent; the nmulier of jwrsons injured in
lire and limb, the cause of the injury, etc.,
and many other things too numerous to
mention. The correspondent ak why
this law i not enHirced." " "
The "Rebel Girl" Guarantees" "Re
liance" in aa "Havana Puff," and tlie
"Daisy Uueen" of our "American Drug,
gist" can be found by lovers of the weed
at F. L. Jacob' drug (tore, where there
is also a complete line of drug? an 'rug
gists' sundries. The fanuin oxwisior
Water direct from Saratoga Si ning, N.
Y., Vichy, Deep Rock, Seltxrr, Tate Spring
and Soda Water alwys oa draught.
CHEAT EXCITEMENT 1
THE PARTY EI VIDEO I
THEKEN
their meeting at the
Held
Court Houae last night.
Not
a woman preHont or invited
to attend, so .
THE LADIES
Held a meeting of their own,
&n(j ajnijjjt mUth excitement
.
passeu uie ionowuig rvtioiu-
.
foot'w 2. That for. the
next MXtv daV8 W6, the liUlkjH
0f Asheville and BUlTOUTlUing
ountry WJH bu T OUT Spring
Dmw Good". DreHS Trim-
mingfl, Ribbons, Gloves,
if .ii'..i,:..r. fr ,,M!'
iyn" - ""7!. r 'pT'fl. ,
ll K JruB. a i iju m 'J
iinnin mwrv.
' . .
- -
' , . . 4,iu
c,wvo ui "t'.nc uun
BeflHOn W6 find noneHO preTTV
At t a
or near HO t'lieup tU UUim t'l
by JJ()HtlC lirOH. & Wright.
r i lo rrt. i : it. l
nwuivcu o, I Iia-Liii uiw iuiik
ITUl We niUI Uiai 11 DUVB IUULI1
letter to OUV good goods and
iroui Ji;ruiuu enrrn;iuw we
knOW that the goods Bold by
Uontic Br08. & Wright are
firet-elaS8 in every particular,
ft , . , rwnfrw.t. untiu
r""."" I
faction.
Resolved 4, That we ad vine
our husbands, brothers and
sweethearts to buy their
i it j c nr. ? 1 x a
oi dohuc itros. cc v ngiiD, ior
they have lUBt received new
goods I In all thene lines, and
are Belling Very lOW.
. naanJtm1 n
7?eom 5. That those
W0,ntmg ISleOChed iOmeHtlC8:
tuuw, vm viDf iiu,d
Trunks, etc.. Will do Well to
buy 01 JJOHtlC lirOB. & VVnght
laiii mm m
lor tliey carry a IUU line Ol
these iroods at bottom prices,
Resolved 6, That Bostic
BfOB. & Wright stl'Uck the
kevnote When thev adODted
for their motto "Quick Sales
ftn(j ymall Profits, and JUSt
L,0 jonc ft8 tney jjnt under
I - ' ' . ...
that banner, just so longwil
we march under the same.
Ilespectfully submitted,
Mary J. Blank,
Secretary
Asheville, April C, 1889.
The Leading Store of the dtjr for Ladle
ESTABROOK'S,
aa . Main Street,
The greatest variety of nice goods, such a
Books,
- - Stationery;,
Paintings
Kagravlng, Framca, Western North Carolina
Views, Novelties, Ktc, Etc
Kvtrynne Is pkaard and all tinned with
what tnev huv at this nlace.
Their afiK-k of th heat and price always
reasonahic. RMim mra will ami tnc lar
arat and brat line of Blank Hooka and Office
watioaery m w. n. c
Art Htartlo over utore. where ylcMtor can
obtain local sketches In oil or water colon.
fcbldU
All eyes fitted sad St guaranteed. A com-
I 4rte stock of the abpe goods at ... , , ,
GRANT'S DRUG STORE,
a bovth main 8TRRBT.
OmtttW preacrlptloas a specialty.
tb!i7dm
Employment Agency,
CHAS. I LAKE & CO.,
S a MAIN BT.
Male and female srrvaat fiie aU kinds of
employment rurnlaned oa snort notice.
Mrrvanta wanting poaitkn apply bete.
marWdlm
FOR RENT
For the Summer Months.
A hrantUul eoantrv home, roatalnlna Sve
rk-gant nomt, ntotly ramhrd, altaated ia
the brantlfnl Hooper's Creek Valley, 10 miles
front llrnderaoaville, IS ainea fram Asheville.
Railroad station aad postofltoe near at hand.
Beautiful laws, pure mountain water aad
delightful scenery. Oardca vegetable, freak
butter and milk can be had tvtry day.
Terms reasonable. Apply to
L. A. PARINIIOtT,
Room It. McLoud Building, Asheylllc, N C.
Or JOHBPH VOl'NOBMXIO,
PVther's P. O,, Heailrrsua L., N. C.
aprSdlas
N
OTtClt.
By virtue of a mortgage- with a nowey of
ale, titrated tn the umleralgned by William
T. Wilatas, n tha ITUi day of Novemhee,
lH7. aad rralatend ia Bonk No, ll.na Paay
54.1. la the ofhev ot the Rrgtatee of lareda of
Hunromlie eouaty, we will aril tfl th hiirheat
btddrr Hr aaah, at the eowrt howar dooria tb
city of AahTTtlle. oa Mawlay. the 6th day a
Slav, tHHU, eight certain town lota la th
aoutnrra portion of the city nf Aaheville. aear
authile aveaae, aad oa MrlioweH atmet,
bring lota No. T, , 1. IA, lft, IN. 19 aad
BtutM- Mcliowell AdilHtoa to the city of
Aahevllla, ae a am urrrt deaeription of
which rrarrrare Is hrrrbr made to
aaiai m
ort.
gage. This the 6th day of April, 1 n
ijr of April, tN
J. B. BOSTIC.
C. t). BLANTON,
oho. a. am ptar,
Moetgageea.
aprSdla,
MISCELLAS'EOUS.
A io Per Cent, C ile
To comment-e March 1G, a?
continue for 90 days. All
goods will be sold at 10 per
cent above original cowt. I
am going to make a change
in business, and Iwillsellyou
goods closer than any mer
chant in Asheville.
The best lied Flannel at
25c. you ever saw; former
price 33c.
Best Ginghams at G,
and 8$. ; old price 10c.
j Calicoes 5, 6 and 7c.
rLlr4f?-3f Irtidies iihe
hoes at 10 r cent. ' ,
Warner's Health Corsets
at f 1.10,
Warner's Coraliue Corsets
at 85c. -
Warner's Flexible Hip Cor
bet at 85c.
A splendid Corset for 40c.
A very good Corset for 20c.
Nice Summer Silks at 20c.
per yard, that cost me 30c
and 35c. ' -
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
comiietition cannot reach
these prices. Big line of Cliil
dren's and Misses' Hose at
half what they cost.
I am going to change my
business, and 1 . will give
more for a dollar than any
house in Asheville.
W. n. LEA,
17 N. Main St. "
No goods sold to any one
on time. Cash, or no trade
MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY,
No. 83 Pattoa Avenue,
Calrdwood & Stlkcleather,
Proprietors.
sjar-An orders promptly attended to.
; (rbU41y
u
ICHMOND DANVILLE RAILROAD
COMPANY.
(Wester North' Carolina Division.)
PAasmtnss rPATUKirr,
- Asnaviu., N. C, Jan. 1, 1889.
PAS8BNOBR TRAIN BCHBUULB.
In Bpvkct Jan. 1, 188B:
No.Bl
No. (13
Lv. Asheville,
Ar. aaHabnry,
" Danville,
" Lynchburg,
" Waahlngtoa
" Baltimore,
" I'hila..
New York,
" Boatoa,
" RkhmondT"
95fipm
4.H7am
97am
!24Apm
7 aftpm
aopm
3Mlam
S'iOam
3 .lopm
1 40pm
6 4.'lim
10 JOpm
KM lam
TOOam
a 'jnam
107am
1 DOpts
900pm
.130pm
8 ISam
Rak-lKh,
1 Guldslmro,
Wilmington
T 80am I 1 O'jptn
1146am 810pm
I SIMiprn
"No. BS
Lv. Asheville,
Ar. llendersonvlllc,
Ar. 8partanb'g
8 30am
9 3oam
11 50am
530pm
440pm
BlOpm
1 Charlotte,
1 Columbia,
' Charleston,
Augusta,
Bavannah,
Thoaaasrille, Oa
Jacksonville
BOSpm
S 15am
14t)pm
laoo m
Atlanta,
MnntgonVy
Mobile,
New Orleans
1040pm
73Sam
1 55pm
T2ipm
J No. 84
Lv. Bpartanhura;.
Ar. Ilrndrraonviile,
J-Jtaheville,
84npm
607pm
TOOpm
No. 80
740am
9Jtam
1 10pm
S 15pm
70i
9 ioam
lloum
No. 83 I No. 54
Lv. Asheville,
Ar. Hot Springs
" Kaoavllle,
.Chnttanga,
" Nashville,
Uemphl
t. Asaevu,eT"'
ArHutMpriag
" Kaoitllte,
" LoulsviHe,
" C'inciuajti,
444pm 7 05pm
niopm 40pm
eioirpm
8 40nm
11 45am
444pm
topm
9 50pm
715am
llfSaai
lopm)
7ipm
foam
asopa
" t-auago,
jillRPHY BjlANCfi
No. 18
Ly. AhelK
Ar. vVYnrnIUc,
" JaryetfS,
Mitftam
105,'lam
84Wpm
No. 1JT
Lv.Iarvett'a,
Ar. Wavneavllle.
" Aaheville,
SOOam
1 26 pm
fl 45pm
Blwaiag ear aa all sight rraias. .
jno, fa, a s. i uirn,
o. PA
a a t vi vi j-tm
W. A. WINRl'RN,
I. P A.
SOU HAAS, T. M.
Schedule Street Railway.
To take (Sect Friday, March 1, at S.SOa. at,
Car leaves Court House...... AO a. m
" " " " 7.oo
" .. h m aiNJ ..
" " " " a mi
Prass then Mil Tan. car leaves court hotne
every 30 miautea.
Alan, car leave eoart house at 8.00 p. m.
,Su y.w p. m.
PAR. PIVR CBNTS.
yAttONs ppa bai.8.
One good aww tAMiorsr wgta fur m
baa thaa coat ; two nearly new oar-t
wajtiwa, at a Bargain. Alao oae uuc
Marly new, great bargain. Amly to
v. c. mcIntirk a hi.,
marSldJw Aaheville Meat Mark
MRS. H. STEVENSON
Has removed to that Johnston Building, pat,
ton avenue, corner of Church stmt, where
she Is prepared to keep regular or transient
boarders.
Table faralahed with the best the market
affords.
Twsss reason ahla. atarSldSas
MISCELLAXEOIS.
HEAD QUARTERS
i
For White TarCamphorette,
Wliite Tar Fa.wr,- White Tar
Soap, and other White Tar
r
I
preparations for disinfecting,
or filling insects, for pre-
1
uting Moths in clothing
and woolen goods of all
inds. These are products
of Tar and contain in con-
' '
densedform and crystalline
urity the principal ingredi
ent to which coal tar owes
its insecticidal and antiseptic
properties combining the
convenience and cleanliness
of camphor with the efficacy
of tar.
T. C. SMITH & CO a,
DRUGGISTS,
AHhcvlllc, ;. . N.C
ANNOUNCEMENT
TO THE LADIES ESPECIALLY.
We are pleaded to announce
that our stock of Millinery is
now in ami ready for inflec
tion and would be pleaml to
4lw l.xlwul .ill '
miicureiiKiK-ovuii.
Our intention of having a
Smdal Grand Opening has
1 io
tO be foregone, a8 MI'S. MtUS
Nairisso busy with orders
that we have not the time to
give it projier attention.
Also wish to announce that
our stock of Dry Goods,
Fancy Goods, Parasols and
specialties are open for in
spection. With our thanks
ior past lavors ana witn a
determination to merit your
continued patronage,
'Respectfully,
A,WI1ITL0CK.
BROS FACTORY.
HANFOAD N. LOCKWOOD.
-v nnn-usna
Broorna, yirnlaka, Hearth and
(Celllnx Brooms.
Mill
and Factory grade a specialty. Quo-
i Md umiilM fr... . 'ChlAillv
taUa agd samples free.
fcblddy
JAfICJ FRANJK,
mwf f!"
111
Agwit Jut Barm Cftrfr Woolen afuls.
North Mai Street, . AtherHle, N. C.
ftbtodly
TLANTIC COAST 1.1 NB,
On and after this date the fnltowing sched
ules will be run over Its "Colombia Division."
No. BS Leave Cnlumliia 8.811 p. m.
Arrives at Charlraton 9.841 p. m.
No. 83 Learea Charinton 7.10 a.m.
Arrives at Columbia. 11 55 a. m.
Connecting with trains to and from all
points on the Charlotte, Columbia Au
guata and Columbia A Orceaville Railroads.
Daily.
T. M. BMBRSON, Gen. fut. Agt.
J. P. DBVINB, Gen. Bupt.
y4B.OLPB, ,
rum m wmmq. nmw.
All kiads of atateat wH k dnw.
trn'dcd'to - kalsomlalag promptly st-
RraMrnre, Ctayto St. ' Older ran he left
with W. 11, wraUllftCn. wlMKIHni
ANRW DHKD, carefully prepared by Irad
m m.mors of th Aaheville bar DM
Sneat parchmrat aad haave Sat saner!.
ertng all iniurt points, juat out and bow
oa sale at the oAre of the Cmisn PnauaH
nm Co, No. North Court Square, (iaaiatr
KEAL ESTATE.
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W W. WT.
GUYil & WEST,
(Successors to Walter B.Gwya)
ESTADLISIIED i88x
REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE.
REAL ESTATE.
Loans Securely Placed at b
Percent.
Notary Public.
Commlsaioiwra ot Deeds.
FIRE INSURANCE.
OFVICK Boattaeaat Coart Square,
Wm. M Cocke, Jr.,
REALESTATE AND K1NERALBR0KER,
Asheville, N. C.
Can sell you one million acres of land, la
traits from 80 to 100,000 acres. Have
number of city lots. Improved and unim
m-oved. which 1 can sell on the best of terms.
If vou want a large or small farm call oa me.
If you want mineral of any kind, you need
go no further. If you want timber lands.
this Is headquarter. In fact I eaa suit yon
In anything you want ia my line.
Service of a firat-claa civil engineer and
practical surveyor engaged to show up all
property when required. I have had fifteen
years' experience in the real estat business,
and think I know what will please. Prompt
attention to all inquiries.
Itb24dlr
VY. CORTLAND,
Real Estate Broker,
INVESTMENT AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENT,
Pattoa Avenue, Barnard Building.
fet9dly
D. S. WATSON,
Real Estate Agent,
Offers for sale the best lot la Asheville for
Hotel two acres on Patton Avenue between
Bailey and Grove streets.
Alao, some very 6ne residence tots for sale
I centrally located.
Good buaineaa lots fur sale Bt the Old Ds-
not.
i
Fine farmlnK laad, Umber lands, etc.
for
I ,.rthr rilv
FOR RENT.
Pour splendid nouses furniahed and unfur
nished, for rent.
D. 8. WATSON,
dtmayl Aaheville, N. C.
INSURANCE.
I JPIKB INSURANCE.
FIUE. LIFE. ACCIDENT
PULLIAM & CO.
At the Bank of Aaheville,
ASIIBVILLB, N. C.
Represent the following companies, vii. :
nan. CASH ASSRT in u
Anglo Nevada, of California, g3.497.H3H
Continental, of New Vord..
4,M7,ff2:
I Uamlmra Unmiafl nflrmanv
1,129,04
J;?
1.543,995
3.237.493
knnu, of Brooklyn::::::::::::::::;
St. I'aul Pire and Marine, of Mln-
1,67,92
8,054,179
Srmthern. pf New 'oriea'ns!
1,541. OH 1
489,04
1,039,232
Wen tern, ot Toronto.,
Mutual Accident Association.
Aitna Life Insurance Company.
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THB
EQUITABLE LIFE
. Awiuraiice Society
" or TH UNITED STATUS.
aos.eM,).)
Surplus ao.794.7iS.iS
ll.r)er tnau any other Company.)
Outatnndmg Aaaurance..,549,ai,lo.CM
wmirnm mm IMVJJ,S3S'
Tontine Policies with 18 and 20 year
aide
riiMia are the must popular and profits
lorm oi aaaurance.
For examples, rates, etc., confer with
E. D. Monroe, Agi.,
Asheville, N. C,
Office with Judge Aaton.
rei23tm
OFFER EXTRAORDINARY !
For the next thirty day we will sell 48
lota In I'ROSPRCT PARK, West Aaheville,
im-auch favorable terms that homeseekers
will do well to come snd deal with us,
Only io Per Cent Cash
Will be required, and the balance can be made
payable MONTHLY if desired, with 8 per
cent, interest rrom ante ot transter until pain
i neae iota are rainea irom ioo uptoso
and the prices set upon thess are baaed i
ooo
upon
actual sales of similar lota adjoining.
The Electric Street Railway
Is being rapidly punned to Prospect Park, Its
propoard terminus, thus bringing these lots
In quick and eaay communication with the
annate, and other principal parts of the dtv
We Have' Entire Confidence
In the value of these lots, and "hence have ho
fears in leaving nine-tenths of the purchase
money at biuret. The flnre to Cora wifl se
cure choice of lota. Apply to
I
miMiif p. b. court
luare.
'Jpp R0NT.
Two lrg sonsre rooms communlcatln
sonthcr cxpoaure, wt)t board. Apply to
aprndt, ;
THI AIHEVIOI LURART ASSOCIATION,
Rooms oa Mala Btret nttnnaAtm Ih.
oflic.
Oiir daily, esrept Sundays, from 10 . at.
intil I p. m., and 4.80 until S.SO p. m.
Thr trrma tt .nlu.vt...., km. ,
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"a" y-o"i a moa,, ft; mo., oocts.;
dallr il eU.
officer hie 1BH0-Ptyeidcfft, h, R. Rawlai
Vlce-Preaidrnt, Charles W. Woorsey; lire. and
Treaa., D, a. Watsoaj Librarian. Miss B.J.
Hatch.
- CitisrM and vhrltnri arc eordially kavltrd
to inaoart the calcine And iMHrrltt
names aa members, febhdtf
REAGAN,
..-WITH .',, .
IlardTAare ftntl Cutlery.
BALTIMORE, MP,
RrwrtoJ. W.Staraes.
saargS dttss
HOTELS.
ITRiCaT FIRSI-CUCS PRIVATE EC
THE THOMAS HOUSE.
NEAR BATTERY PARK.
Is now u ruler entirely new management
and will be kept in strictly first-clai.
i
TRANSIENT OR REGULAR HOARDERS TAKEN
Northern Cooking.
Rate Keaaonuhtc.
MRS. E. LACY & SON.
Proprietors,
dtf.
A DELIGHTFUL timW !
f- 1 hnV M.rtL "J-U ''f. if -
ASIliEVILLE- '
TO .
HOT SPRINGSa
Round Trip Tickets only A4.SO, nactuOmg
. fuU day's board t the
MOUNTAIN PARK I10TEU
The Baths ha Marble Poofs aad Purcelara
Tubs are the finest and most luxurious U) ,
America. The Hotel I
NEW AND F1KST-CLASS
In Bvery Particular.
UNEXCELLED IN ITS CUI8INB.
The place I a charming spot, nestled
among and sheltered by Pine-clad Mountain
where there is ao fog, ao dust, ho malaria.
Pure and abundant water, and absolutely
perfect drainage. dtjul2tt
RICHLAND HOUSE,
- - Corner Main and Depot,
WAYNESV1LLE, N. C.
Room newly furnished. Pare the best
the market affords. Good sample room.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Term: $1.00 per day. ; '
G. D. L. ALLEN & SON,
Proprietors, , i, ' !.. ,
A NEW HOTEL IN BRYSON (IJY. ,
The Swayne Ilouse,
One of the nest In Western North Carolina.
Summer and winter resort. Nature's sanita
rim. Scenery and water unexcelled. Terms
moderate.
GEO, N. BLACKBURN, Prop'r.
mart SdSm
GLOBE HOTEL,
Ilcndersonvllle N. C
Situated on the crest of the Blue Rdg
Mountains, with aa elevation of 8880 feet,
dry air, pure water and sandy soil, which,
makes t a hayea of rest for those suffering
from pulmonary complaint. ' '
For further Information address . ,. r
Dr. T. A. ALLEN, Prop'r,
HendersonTtlle, N. C,
apr4dl0t .
J. C BROWN,
MERCHANT I TAIIeOR,
5 Ptton ATenne,
(Next to Ornnd Central Hotel.)
a or 2d 1 T . h ti .s i it ,r; !-,, ,
J. V. BROWN
Will continue the undertaker's business at hia
' old stand orerj. B. IMckeraon A: Co!'S
Hardware Store, under the
firm same of
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J. V. BROWN & CO.
Having thfrty years' experience as' under- '
taker and embalmer, aad aaeqaaled fadlitks
for buying, can aafcly guarantee satisfaction.
Calls promptly, attended, to at all hoars,,
Everything pertaining to the business J.
ways on hand.
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