t:::: daily cities:?
Will be ptiMlwbed every mornins; Irierpt Moa
1tI at tit following rate. mUKtly cmnti:
nr Vrr..........,......,. .. OO
t"x Month... ................,........... 8 M)
1 Brre lurniu,,,,. . I. BO
I tx M on 1 h............M.,w,mwM... fVO
UiK wees.. . 18
tmrearrirra will deliver th. paper every
Morning la every part of the city to oar hI
crllferm, and parties wanting it will picaac
rail at the Cnuaa Office.
New AcWcrttacotcat.
Preah Plait B. fttraaaa.
Rash, Doora, etc. Aehcvlllc Lomlicr and
14 aaulacturmf Co.
I'sUtcd sMalee lcnal Service Ma
ttes, AahCTllle, M. c.
LATfTrra, MM Noam. LosnrrnnB 83.36
WT. Bubvitiob, 3. SOU Psbt.
Meteorological report for 34 boar ending
at p. m.( Apru 20, lsny.
YBM PBR ATt!R b; "
Northers Bipoaure. Shaded.
i a m 1 3 p in I ft p m I Mas7 MTn.l Daily Mean.
6 1 j 611.3 63.1 J M 1 1 50. f O
TtW foTNlT
aa
49
tet.TiUMIDITV.
l ABrtO. HUMIDITY."
iy
Daily Mean.
S.333
67.33
BAROMBTRR.
PBBCIPITATION.
Corrected for aJtituile
Bala and Snow
Melted hwi. beptha. Dally Meaa.
laches, laches.
0.1ft 0 80 03
Waaiker Fair.
K. V. BUCK, M. D Obarrver.
Wiley AlUt m ConaaUhlp,
' Mr. Cicero Harris writing to tbc Dur
ham Tobacco Plant, hat the following to
a aaj concerning J. Wiley Shook, E., the
well-known Republican editor and poli'
tician of this district :
"A magnificent specimen of manhood,
talL broad-shxiltkrrcd and dee nc heated.
strode into the library shortly before
noon accompanied by a prnce, active
man, who, although he was of fully
average sits, was no taller than his
companion's collar.
The big man wat Editor I. VY. Shook,
and the Clyde Register, which be owns
and editt, it the only Republican paper in
Western North Carolina. The rather
dapper-looking gentleman with him was
Representative H. G, Ewart, who will
look out fur the interests of the ninth
North Carolina district in the next Con
gress. He represents the only district in
the State in whkh there it working
majority of white Republicans. Mr.
Ewart tbinkt that editor Shook would
make a Bret class consul, and Mr. Shook
has expressed a preference for a position
01 mat ituara japan.", ...
Aa AshevlUe Bey wilTaM There,
The Hubert Pulliam Johnston men
tioned in the subjoined iwragruph is n
resident of this city, and a ton of Capt.
Robert B. Johnston. Young Mr. John
ston, who it alto nephew of ex-Congress
man Thus. D. Johnston, it an unusually
Intelligent and tcholary gcntlemun, and
will reflect great credit upon hia town
county and district at the great war
training school of the nation.
"The following- young men will report
at west t'oint, June tiie itn, to stand
the entrance examination at the II, S,
Military Academy : Geo. Pierce Howell
3d district; John K. J'hiler, Hth district
Solomon C. fool, 4tb district: Wilbur I'
Cross, l.t district; J omet S. Buttle, 2tl
district; Kobt. Pnlbam Johnston, Utli
district. 1 here will be a vacancy in the
V. 8. Military Academy in the 5th (lis
, trict in 1H91 and one each in the Oth and
7thml81ta."
Me Freight On Sunday.
Dkthoit. Mich.. Anril 23. The Miilii
gan Central railroad will hereafter run
no freight trains on Sunday except when
absolutely necessary for the conveyance
of perishable goods and live stock. All
other traina will be stopped at 0 p. m
Saturday and will not start before 6 a
' m. Monday. President Letlyurd said
this morning that the company hud been
considering this matter for a long time
and finally determined to make I lie ex
periment. It will reduce the Sunday
freight business oue-half and give a lurgc
number of employes one day's rest in
seven. Vau'lerbilt, Deiiew and all the
officers of the Vanderbilt system, he said
were in favor of Sunday as a duy of rest.
risrW over the Mate Line.
Nasiiviixb, April 25. A special to the
llanner from Bristol snya that an agree
ment has been ctlcitexl that will prevent
any collision between Tennessee and Vir
ginia officers on account of the undeter
mined location of the State line. - Yester
day morning countrymen armed with
thotguna and pistols gathered from every
direction, and when one of the lending
lawyers for Virginia advised that men lie
put to work and sheriff Cart wriht lie
thot down it he touched one of them. It
looked at if bloodslwd wat unavoidable.
Injunction cases and processes for con-
tempt will remain in statu quo, to be
ought to the count.
Forgot Hia Order.
Cincinnati, April 2f. A dispatch from
Glenmary, Tena., says a collision oc
curred there yesterday between two
freight trains on the Cincinnati Southern
rood, at a result of forgetfulncss of the
engineer of one o them, The collision oc
curred a mile south of Glenmary. Brake-
maa Taylor, conductor Hiulein and eniri-
neer Rusk were badly crushed. Tbc first
two died soon after beinii extricated
Rusk's injuries are fatal Two others
i tlightly injured.
Death f m Leading Hlnlater.
HABRmoitnuBa, Va., April 25. Rev
L. C. Miller a prominent minister of the
M. K. church, South, dird here this morn'
ing. He wat very popular and greatly
beloved, He had been retired tome time
age on account of ill health. He was
one of the most eloquent preachers in tlie
aouth. .
Atldrel tm tlta lorn anility.
The following gentlemen hove been ud-
detl to the Burnsville rallrond committee
by the Mayor and President oftlie Board
of Trade: Dr. Jat A. Rengnn. H. C.
Hunt, L. M. Smith, Thot. D, Johnston,
A New Lsmn,
The Calcium Lamp it all metal and is
aafct Givee a light equid to six ordinary
lamps. Arc made to hang or stuiul. A
child can put in new wick. Never gctout
of order. Will tend a lamp to any house
to use for two days and then send and
take them back. All arc mpjeated to try
the lamp, and will be at no trouble orex
pense in doing so.
Law's Silvbb and China Hoiwk,
Opposite PostoHk-e.
FRESH FISH.
A large shipment of Hhad. Perch aad Her
ring rweivad last Bight Plneat sera la Ashe
ville this aeaaoa. Bead hi onirra early. Prices
reasoaabk. BH1KA1KH,
oath Main street.
J TBNNBNT,
Architect and Contractor.
Plana, aprrlAratlona and eatlmatca fur.
iahrd. All work la my tine contracted lor,
"""""" "
BHrea.a vnrB amlrerl
liel NoS Hendry Bloc, North Court
Sonar, AaaevUle, u. C. arbllMly
MAHHI.TS IIV Ti:i.i:UHAI'lI.
Money . and SccurMlo Cotton
Tovlatona nd Produce.
MONBTINDBBCI'BITIBS.
New Yoac. April 26. P.xchaniie dull but
firm.
Money easy 2aL'14.
mo-Treasury balance ',old, $lS3,-tU,-
tXMI; currency, 1i1.7ii7.(xmi.
(iorernmrnt bonus null nut nrm a orr
cents, 4V per rrnu, SlUMi.
mate bonds, uun ann iraiureiess.
Ala.ClaaaA 2afl lllMilNO lac. Iilmur t)'-".i
Ala. Claaa n o...ni
N. V. Central 1071J
N. A W. plii 6 J
Northern 1'ae... ar.B
N. P. pld ... 61 S
I'arinc Wail. . .'Ill',
a. 7a. mort lnji,..
N. C. Cona.. 6t .i2J
H. C. Cona., 4a V
ft. C. rlrowa'.l4
Tena. a
keariing
Trnn.na Mil
HUB. c A lit 17
Tena. art., 8a 7U.
H AW. Point.. 2H
Viriciniaee H
Virmnia Cona... 3A
kocs l.ianu
Ht. Paul AfiVi
Nurth area tern .. .!(!,
do pM 1 '!.'(.
Tel. Pacific 31 (J
TrnnCoalAlroa 4
Union Pacilic 61'
do pld ...13H.
Iiei bKB... a I
Brie 2
Baat Tenn fc'
Lake Bhore ...HISU
Loa. A Naab 8MV
N. J, Central UH
Mo. Pacific 71 Vi
Wratcrn union
Mem. A Char.,, oft
Cotton-aeed oil
Mob. a Ohm liH
Certificate.
66
Null. A Chat... yW
cottom.
Lfvaaroot.. Aoril 25. Noon Cotton firm
with active demaud Amerk-aa middlinir 0.
Bale 12.000: uccalation and export Lfioo.
Heceipu 0.8UO. Amencaa ,ioo. future.
cloard firm.
3 r. H. American middling-, 64. Bnlea of
lo-oaj neinoeu v.oiiu nmencaa. Apni n n . i
Mar. o. bnyen; May and June 0 l-n, aelier:
June and July 6 tellerai July and Auguat
o, Dayera; Aaguatananepieniueroai-o.ani-era:
September aad Octolier S -. buycre:
October and Novemlicr, 5 S4-A4, arllera; Bep-
tcaaDer o si-e, Kiiers. ruturca cioaco quiet
but steady.
Naw Voaa, April 25. Cotton rm. Ralri
to-day 114 balee; middling usland 10 16-111;
middling Orleans 118-16. Total net receipt,
at all porta for to-day 473. Uiports to
Great Britain, 8, UNI; Continent, 2,002. Stock
440.UDM bales "
rioTitioaa and raonucs. ' .
Baltimohi. April 2r Floor quiet hut
ateadr. Wheat Hoothern nominally atrady
Palta UOal.OliLonglierryUOal.iiWrateni
auiet but ateadr No. 2 winter red apot MM.
Corn Hon them, scarce and Arm; white 40a
43 M,; yellow 4ia4HVi; We. tern firm.
Ciiicaoo. April 26. Caah ouotationa were
aa follows: Ploar dull holders offer at 16a
20 reduction. No. 2 spring wheat NOaHl
Corn No. 2 34. Mrs pork, 11 SO. Lard
fl.H2Man.Ho. Hhort rila,S.U0a6.0l;ahouldrrs
o.2rH5.ro; short clear n Ma. w niakry. 1 .U2.
Naw Yosa, April 20. Houtnern nour heavy..
Wheat firmer No. 2 red HU'V.nx.'l. Corn
firmer No. 2 caah 44. Oats firm nnd quirt
options steady hut dull, April 2UV Ho
Arm and qttiet. Coffee options closed lower;
Hay io.4oain.on. nugnr-raw, nrm; lair re
fining 6 716. Molaaaes firm. Bice atrady
and uulet Cottonaeed oil nuiet. Koainuuiet.
Wool quiet and weak. Heel quirt. iardiluil
weatera suaniT.lo, rreurnu easier, cotton
8-32D.
THE LOCAL MARKET.
Icons KCTBI) DAILY. 1
The following prices can be obtained for
country produce:
cauuagea, nicely inmmcn, per id..
Horghum Molaaaes, per gal
Hides Bacon, per It ,
Irish potatoes, per bu
m
26n:in
,KVhU
eoaHr,
waciL per on H.
1 1)0
flour, per cwt 2.60a.') (So
Corn, perba ttoan.l
Chickens......
,...12taa20
Kggs, per doi
Mutter, pertb
Turnips, per Im
, in
..20a2o
.....26
Carrots, ier bu
70
70
raraniia, peruu
Onions, iierhu
1.0(
Cow Peas, icr hu
7fal oo
4
at
3u4
Celery, per hunch
Href, per ni gross
Mutton, per lb gross
Apples, per bu
Dock ..,..,.,
Turkey, dressed,,,.
live
Beans, per bu......
Oata, ier bu
Hay, per cwt ,
7Bal.(M
20a2n
I ID
76al.26
l.OOal.76
OH.K
MOal.Oii
DOES IT PAY TO KEEP PROMISES ?
Yh. Kiurht yfiWH of him
ff'Huful luiHiiu'HM lifu in Ahh
A
V1U0 I1I1H (ItUIIOIlHTTUUHl to UH
tho fju-t ihiit we havo novoi
loHt an.ythhi by Htraiuht-
forwiird Iiuhiiichh liii'tlioiiH.
Wo buy tho lMHt f?oo(ln U
lw hm. YVh hu v ffir phhIi
We buy in lnr fotM.thttittliy
P'tting joblwM-H' priroH.
can and do nwl a trit'atniaivy
f?oods in our line oh ohoap uk
tiu)y can bo bought in any
niarkot. no try to Htwi
clear of MH)plo who don't pay
their debt. We think wt
know HoniethiiiK about our
ImmneHH and try to buy at
A 1 i 1 A 1 S
t no rignt time. e luivo m
Mtf u k to-day H to 1 0 carloadH
of pram and f(Hdntulfn, 25,
mm ttiu K,i..,w, in tuu tt.u
Flour, 10,000 liw. Lard, 100
boxen Oackern, 3."0 to 400
ciihoh CaniHHl Goods, and a
full line of Staple and Fancy
1 !.... it...i. ..At
irurt;rirn unit rilllliui ueenu
meratM in thin Hpace. t'oin
pare our prices and tpuality
witn others.
POWELL & SNIDER
aprlHdly
FOR RENT
For the Summer Month).
A beautiful ountrj( home, containing five
etrcant raoms, nicely furnished, situated in
the beautiful Hooper's Creek Valley, 10 miles
rom Hendersonvlltr, 18 miles from Ashcvllle
Ballruad station and postofHcc near at hand.
Beautiful lawn, pure mountain water and
drlitrhtful scenery. Oanlra vcircUliks, fresh
butter and milk caa Ik had every day,
Terms reaaouable. Apply to
L A. PAKIN1IOLT,
Boom 11. Mcl.iiwl llulldlna, Aahrvlllc, N C
Or JlWIil'H VOU Nl! UL( Mill,
Pletcher's P. O., Henderson Co., N.C.
am, i i m
CITIZ1CNM' TItKIiT.
The following ticket will be voted for ut
toe ensuing election t
i For Mnvor,
11. B. HAKklNH.
For Aldermen,
A. T. Kl'MMuY,
T. C. BKOWN,
t. DAMP MclKIWKLL.
aprja ntniayw
UltOOM FACTORY.
HANFOalD N. LOCKVOOU.
MANO-UAIIS
Brooms, Wlilaka, Hearth and
CcllliiK Brooms.
Mill and V.i4nrv m.(Ii a niwl.ll. f t....
tatlona and aam4ca free. lehltmi v
riTft -' l V Ol.li BPKCIALIBT
LI I V PHY8ICIAN.
I I I II ni,ttl "f mellcine Free. We war-
w rant our rrmeily tocurr the worst
vaaca, and the only physicians who do thla to
prevent your Ix-lna ImiKisiil upon by mtn
uatna lulae nnmea and who ar. not Hoctora.
HM..UI l,lk. 1
l a renaoi lor not
.....,.,,r. niprras antl nt.
'11 VI. '."!" 5"'u 'hin. Adriieaa
Aaahel Mnllcal Bureau, 2U1 llrtiaifwav, New
ianv7UA:wly
ASHEV1LLE OPERA HOUSE CO.
The follnwInB InconKirntora are requested
to meet In the dire, torn' room of the I'lrnl
Nntional Bank on Monday, April a, at 12
o'clock, for the purpoac of orunnliittlon :
rti.i.ii i iiA..AKU, r, . MOKKIHON.
, n . i-a i i , in
C. II. P.I.ANT0N,
I. U. BANKIN,
II. C. WAHIIBI.I.,
at. U. CABTUK,
H. B. MAWI.lt
W. K. IIKHItMB, '
C. T. HAW I a,
0 A POWB1.L,
2Sd4t
UISCELLASEOL'S.
Swunnanou Hotel.
ITnexcrtlrd euialnc.
t'upular with touriaU.fanulkaaud liuaiocu
mca.
iilcctric can pass the door.
BAWLS BKOH..
fclildly Propr'i.
GRANT'S
If your prcacriptioas are
compounded at Grant's Phar
macy you caa positively de
pend upon these facta : Pirat.
that only the Purest and Best
, drugs and chemicals will be
used Second, they wilt be
compouaifci rarcfully and ac
curately by aa esperirnced
, prcscriptlonUt; and third, you
will not be charged aa exorbi
tant price. Voa will receive
the beat goods at a very rca-
DRUG
sonahlc profit A fail line of
Patent Medicines, Toilet Arti
cles, A yer's Becamier I'repai a-
tlons, Rcott'a Electric Curlers, .
- etc., etc, ' -
WehavethtSKcncyfor Hum
phrey's Homeopathic Mcdi.
dncs.
UsVAL'LT'B OLD BTANlST
24 A Main Bt
Prescriptions delivered to
any part of the city free of
charge) '
STORE.
mar20d1v
N
OTICB OP DISSOLUTION.
The imrtnerBhlpheretoforeexlatliiu lietween
P. C. Mclntire and Philip Mclntirc untler the
Arm name of P. C. Mclntire A Hro. is this
day diaaolvrd by mutual consent, P. C. Mc
lntire retimiit. The liualnvas will be eon.
ducted in future by Philip Mclntire who will
pay and receive all dchta owing by and due
to said nrm. April lt, inxu.
P. C. McINTIBK,
Birl0dlm PHILIP McINTIBK.
FOB BBNT.
An 1H room house on South Main
street, No. 170, lust lit ted up for a boardinu
house. New iiiiiiiiK room, work room anil
imntryioininu. Has a Rood well of water
City witter on first and sreond floor. Kicb
Kanicn. ntret-t cars puss the uoor. for lur-
ther Inlornialion Inuuire at
- - 177 SOUTH MAIN HT.,
apr21 dot Aahcvillc, N. C
N
OTICB.
Will collect debts for anyone in the city fur
iicrrent. Good racilities for rcntinK nnd col
IcctiiiK rents on houses. Will sell furniture
on weekly payiiicnta.
f. B. JOHNSON.
At tllitir's Furuiture ritorc,
37 Pation Avenue.
Beferences uiven.
marl4dHm
KUTlNti OF STOCK HOI. HBK8.
A niectinK of the atiH'kholilrra of the Hun
comlie Turnpike Company will lie held at the
office of havlilson, Martin A Jones, No. 7
Law HuildiiiK, on the 4th dny of May, 1HHU,
ut uoihiii, lor tne ouniose oi reorKiiniia
tion. J.O. MAKTlN,
aprludiot President pro tern.
SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES
FOR SALE.
Anyone wishing to purchase first-class Sad
dle and Harness Horses can be accommodated
by upplyliiK to the undersigned at Morria
town, Tenn. CorreaHindrnce solicited nnd
promptly answemi. kick v L ATI'S,
aprlUillw Morristown, Tenn.
LOOK I LOOK I LOOK I
R. Z. SORRELS,
16 N. Main St.,
Una uiencil his large and complete KB.
FK10KRATOH for the purpose of acuummii
(luting the good citliens of Asheville with
the best
COUNTRY BVTTKR,
Keceived dully and kept on ice day and night.
Price Very Reasonable.
r'J3 dll).
ICE READY FOR DELIVERY.
Ice tickets rxay lis had at the Company's
ollice, Patton avenue.
Asheville Ice Co.
aprliadlw
A. F. STEVENSON,
CARRIAGE : AND : SIGN : PAINTER,
GILDER ANO VARNISHER,
la prriwiTil to lo all kinds of Painting. Bring
on your old -looking Carriugrs, llrctts, 8ur
rys, llugglra, Carta antl Wagons and have
Ihem tarnished or repainted, so they will
look as good as new.
'All work warranted not to crack, blister
or come off until It wears off. Terms reason.
ahle. ,
Shop on Harnett Hill, liagle Street,
lunrlildilm
TOWN LOTS FOR SALE I
183-4 ACRKS,
Lying Bear the "Oaklaud Inn," overlooking
the river, upon w hich are several as Uaullful
unoccupied htillding ailcs asvun lie luund in
or near the dly. Apply to .
" JOHN K. CONNALLV.
aprll dim cisun
-FINE-
MERGHANT
ITAILORIIIG.
F. S. DLACK,
S. Main St.,
(Opposite SwannanoallotrO
All the Latest Styles.
ASIIEVILLB A I)
"BUY II03IE-3IAI1E GOODS."
Full Holli.T ProceBrj. We (iuarnit4X' .Suthfaction. Ank
Y'our CJnHiT for
AhIicvIUc 3Illlln; Company Flour and BIcal
We make tlic following jadet of flour:
Ikllc. Tukc no other.
Cash Paid for Wheat, Corn, Oats and
Ground to OrtW. Do Custom Grinding for
Old Depot, '
ASIIEVIIXE COAL COMPANY,
H. T. COLLINS & CO.
SuiK!rior Hard and Soft Goal
I
Office: Buriiurd Huililing, Patton AvrniK.
HERRING
THE SHOE STORE,
' NO. 30 SOUTH
, .
While we Have the Fluent and
Our
We also huvc the cheapest. Cull and see
W. D. MAKX, Prop'r.
ASHEVILLE LUMBER AND M'F'G CO.,
MANUI'ACTURBKS OF
Sash, Doors, Blinds, ItiouldlnH, Flooring, Celling- and all
Kind of
Hardwood Interior fitiinh a -jcittv.
OAK STREET INN ,
ASHKVILLB, N. C,
llrautlfully Inratrd in s grove of oaks and white pine, with no duat or noise, at the cor
ner of Oak and Woodlin streets, near the Female College, and only three squares from the
court house.
We have a numlier of elegantly-furnished rooms to accommodate boarders who desire a
nice, quiet place, awny from the hotels. Nice rooms, new furniture, good fare, first-class
i-ifuBuig, .i rcasunuuic prices. Also, not anu cola oatns.
Dr. T. J. HARGAN, Proprietor.
COMPOUND OXYGEN AND MEDICATED BALSAM VAPOR.
All modern and latest imoroved methoda
throat and nose, by the inhalation of vaporised
. 1 r "it1""1""'. -",lli"'u,"t
sam I the balsam obtained from the natural
We also manutacture a Home Treatment
.... ...... .... , i. b,,. u
Our success here for the past three years
ing cured many case, mat were pronounced
obtained by calling at the Sanitarium. By
Minm-mru 01 nnncvnie; a. j. nscon, ex-mnyor; J. n. KCCa, Clerk V. 8. Court ; Kev.G.C. Kan
kin, pastor First Methodist Church ; Rev. W. A. Nelson, pastor Pirat Baptist Church ; H. T.
vwiuaa, vnpt. fa. laiHouu,
THE "BONANZA,'
THE LKADINO '
WINE AND ..
i IN THE STATE.
. FINE SAMPLE AND BILLIARD ROOM.
j. a. MARm'ARBTi Nw NO.
Lnwia MADUIJX, Pres. L. P. McLOUH, Vlce-Pres. J. B. RANKIN, Cashier.
Uibsctoss: Uwls Mnddus, M. I. Beanlen,
a. H. Reed, Oeo. 8. Powell, C.
WESTERN CAROLINA BANK
- . . ASHBV LLB, N. C, FBIIRUARY 1st, lNKD.
' Organised May 1st, 18H8.
CAPITAL, $50,000. .
STATB, COUNTY AND
' Does a General Hanking Business. Deposits received. Exchange tiought und sold. Col
lections made oa all accessible points. The Saving Feature will receive SKcial attention.
Onall sums in this department, deposited for
of 4 per cent, per annum will be paid.
trpecial attention given to loans oa real estate, which will bt placed for long time on real
Mmable terms.
0icn from a. m. to 3 p. m. Oa Saturdays
leliadtf
WILLIAMSON & SON,
(Successors to Hart & Williamson,)
.. : MANIIFACTI'KKKS OP '-.
SASH, DOORS, BUNDS,
Moulding, Stair-Work, Fine In-
terior Finish, MantelH, Etc.,
ASHEVILLE, N. C
Al.l NTS FlIK
The Itiickc.vc I'uiiiH,
Steel ami Tin Shingles,
l-hsur nnd Heurth Tik-s,
feb
. , - ASHEVILLE -
ARTIFICIAL STONE
Iortl..d Cement, tto.. Blocks)
ance, or various desiKnB and colors and very durnbte for walks In yards, sidewalks, floors
for Public llulldlnes, Halls, Ponhes, KtitrantrB, llasetnents, llutcber Hho, c. RKvial
aises, color, and designa for HKARTHS. Handsome Carriage Dlocks with name.
BEST GERMAN PORTLAND CEMENT AND GOOD BUILDING SAND FOR SALE
Bampks of Blocks, ete., can bt sren at office
Pliblle Ikjuar., corner of South Mala atreet.
3d3
VEK T1SLAIEXTS.
Roller King, Electric Liht, Carolina
Kye. Horse ant) Cuttle Feed Mixture
Corn Kye and Oats. Mill and Yurd at
at Wholenalo and lletail.
' - .
' Yard: Old Depot
& WEAVER,
MAIN STKEET.
r. 5
Mont FaahionablfGood. In
Line,
us.
KUPl'S DAWSON, Supt.
Mill Work.
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for treatlm? rhronli ,.r , v.. i..H
and atomised Mil ids by the pneumatic and
' nmniwp wun in. vaponsea MU.
balsam trees near Aahrrillr 1
of the ComMiund Oxygen, which is, equal to
a.iiu, . c-xprens, on receipt Of price, V12.
with this treatment has been phenomenal, hav
hox-leaa, whose nnmes and residences can he
permiaaioa we refer to the following well-known
T. J. HARGAN, W. D.
LIQUOR .. STORE V
43 S. MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C
M.J. Pagg, J. B.Rankin, I. B. Ray, I. B. Reed
M. McLoud.
. SURPLUS, S,ooo
CITY DEPOSITORY.
four months or longer. Interest at the rate
the Having Dcrarlment will be open till a p.m.
,
AtiKNTsa m'f'ks. of
Byrkit's I'ntent
SIieatliinj Lath,
Idly
AMD TILE WORKS.
iu.d TIleH, edlnaly h.nd...n In appear-
over J, B. IHekerwn's Hardware 8,o
P. O. Box 63v '
C. E. MOODY.
II. T. COLLIN'S, rrcsidtnt.
ASHEVILLE ICE GOD P A:i Y.
i..i(.tt.tsss
Pure Ice . nindo from DiHtilled Wuter. Office: Bunuird
Puildiiif!;. Patton Avenu?.
D. C. Waddtll, President. W. W. Barnard,
TIIE BAI1K OF
ASHEVILLE, N. C
DIHKCTORIb I
I. P. SAWVlik.
. 0. MARTIN,
I. L. CARROLL,
CBU. VY. WILLIAMS,
DESIGNATED STATE DEPOSITORY
Oldest Bank In
INCORPORATED BY ACT OF THE
CAPITAL STOCK (100,000.
FITZPATRiCK BROS. & ROBERTSON.
Dealer In Wall Paper, Window ShadesaiidPntctitllaiigcra,
Paints, Oils and Varnishes. Masury's Mixed I'nints und Colors. Window Glass, both
. French and Amcricun
We keep in stock St. Louis and Kentucky Lead.
LUM1IER YARD.
. - -
(HO. F. SCOTT, (Successor to Doublcday & Scott,)" f
. North Public Square,
WINDOWS, - BLINDS, - DOORS,
Gloss, Putty, Lime, PlontcrlnK Hair, ShinKles, I.atha, Fencing Posts. All kinds of Buildinir
Material. , "
MTOrdrrs will receive prompt attention.
W. T. PRMKIMAM.
PENNIMAN & CO.,
-JOHSEKS AND
HIAIRIDIWIAIRIE
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
AOBNTS FOR :
DUPONT POWDER CO., RICHMOND STOVE CO., CORTLAND WAGON CO.,
OLD HICKORY WAGONS, STUDEBAKER WAGONS, " . MOLINE SCALE CO.
ENGINES, SAW MILLS, ETC. M'CORMICK HARVESTING MACHINE CO. - i
fcbBdly
An) thing: in the Jewelry Line at LOWEST JR1CES
For First Class Goods.
REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING,
BURT DENISON,
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PLUMBING, STEAM AND GAS FITTING,
TIN AND SLATE ROOFING,
AHUIITIXTIKAL IRON WORK.
Plans and Specification Furnished uu Application
We have thorouh mechanic. In each line who have had many , uuerielM, fc, the,
business. We can safely guarantee our patrons satisfaction hi our work, a low opart.
BALLARD, RICH & ROYCE.
feblAdly
C. II. CAMPBELL,
Maisrer and Wholesale Milpper of -.IN;i
R AVK, CHAMFAGNli tIDliU, ,
LliltlON SODA, SARSAPARIIXA, f 1 1
MINEHALWATERS, TONIC BEER, '
CARBONATED WATER IN 8IPHONS.I
F.ctor, , H.,wo1
. "THE WINYAH. SANITARIUM,"
ASHEVILLE, It C
Fir Hie rBtrtin of pttients auficritig of iHarusra
ol lungs and throat, and cunilnrteil njion the j,lltt 0
tl sitnttnires at CHclitrsrlorf and Palkrnsteia in Ocr
mnnj. Ours Is the only llKh ,tltutlon In the United
State, and endorsed by the leading members of the
metlk aliirofcsslon. Terms reasonable.
KARL VON RUCK, B. S M. D.
E. liXAGAM, Secretary
Vice President. Lawrence Pulliara, Cashier
ASHEVILLE,
T. W.TATTON,
VY. VY. BARNARD,
V. C. VYADUI LL,
of Wilmington, N. C.
Wcttlcrii Caroliim.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE
SURPLUS FUND 520,000.
febodly
frblOdly
W. B. PBNNIMAH.
DBALBKS IN-
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