Ti::: DAILY CITIZKN.
The CmjuN la the most eitenaivctT rirm
Istrd arid stuirly read Kcwapnjct ill WcitflTl
Siortn l. aroiina.
Its tfiMmiiiiin of
of public mm and mrrr
blltlK Inlrmt of irabltc
of imttllc ii
intrifrity, hmimt
u-oTrnnmrtit, and prriirro.a
roanrrem. imluetrr, ami it
know
t ao itrraounj alkmancria tiTstins uut
be Uaoes.
The Crrtrss pahHshes the dispatches of the
AwN-iatrd Proa, which Bow covers the
whole world la In aroiw. It hss othrr farlli
tka of advanced journalism for leathering
new. from ail quartrra, with everything care
full T eriited to occupy the amallct apace.
Kiecimeai copies of any edition will be trot
fwtouf one .ending their addrc
Tsbms Hailr. for one year: $3 for sis
months; fro cent for one month ; 1ft erntafor
on week. Carriers will deliver the paper In
every part of the city to aberriliere, anil par.
ties wanting it will please call at the Citumb
'yftce.
Adhituim Rutim Reasonable, and aiadc
fcnowai on application at this office. All
transient advertisements most be paid in ad
vance. SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1889.
CITIZENS' TICKET
FOR
Slay or and Aldermen.
For Mayor,
A. T. BUM M BY,
For Aldermen, .
H. T. COLLINS.
I DAMP MclKJWHLL,
T. I
. C. BROWN.
apr37 dtmays
TUB CITIZEN' POttlTIOK.
On tbc 1 7th day of DeceiultcT, the own
er ofTHK Citukm mack an assignment
to the person who was afterwards te
lected M business manager of The Citizen
Publishing Co, It Hits not lieen to long
a lapse of time as to prevent most pro
pie rancuibering the condition in which
the paper was found by the assignee. It
is not our purpose to comment unkindly
nXn the gentlemen who before that
time bad been its editois, managers and
proprietors. They had conducted the
paper,' as tbey thought best, "as a party
organ." Financially it was not a success,
as was indicated by the necessity for an
assignment. In apiearancc and drrss
it did not 611 our idea of what a daily
paper should be, the only one in a town
of Asheyille's pretensions.
We undertook to put it . into llmw,
more according to our opinion of what
Ashevillc needed. If we have at all suc
ceeded in this aim, we wish it understood
that the result is attributable almost
entirely to the kind and faithful ussist
ancc which we have received from those
employed in our office. Messrs. Cameron
Vance, Kolfc, Kerr, Randolph and Child
most especially have our thauks and our
acknowledgements, that to them is due
such improvements as Tiik Citizkn to
day presents.
Not one one of these gentlemen, nor
any oncelse,eitccptourself, T. W, I'atton
is in any degree responsible for the KHi
tion that Tiik Citizkn has assumed re
garding the municipal ela tion of Monday
next.
On the night of April 19 It seemed es
sential that some one should shoulder
the responsibility, should say whether
Tiik Citizen would support the nominees
or not. It seemed to us that we must
assume this responsibility, and wc did
so, and we have not one word of regret
or apology to offer for our course. Wc
tried to decide first, what was best for
Ashevillc, and then, through Tim Citizkn
to accomplish that end.
We honestly think that it is best not to
tiring party questions into city elections.
We know that many other Democrats
agreed with us. We presented our views
in an editorial as fairly as we could, and
the only argument we saw in reply was
the charge, that we were a "toady'
guilty of "toadyism." The effect of this
was not to convince us of error. If it
satisfied any of our friends we have no
objection, ,
We thought that the honorable position
of Mayor, would be more justly awarded
to a man who had grown up with anil
labored for Ashevillc all his life, than to
one who had only lived here a few years
and had given us no evidence of his ad
ministrative ability, and we said so. Wi
'thought Mr. Leonard by no means qiial-
ilietl to fulfill the duties of Alderman, and
we said so; we aMlogiie to neither Mr.
Illunton nor Mr. Leonard for anything
we have said. Mr. Leonard, we repeat,
is an honest man, but who in Ashevillc
would select him to manage his private
business involving one-tenth of the
amount which he may control as Alder
man? Has he given the slightest proof
of his ability to transact such business ?
You all kuow lie bus not. We were sure,
and are sure, that it wns not wise to se
k't him as an Alderman, ami we said so,
What course will Tiik Citizkn pursue
in the future? As iu the past, while under
our control, it will rec mmeml, without
fear, favor or aflcction, such measures as
wc consider best for our State and city
It has said, and repeals that it considers
North Carolina safer, while under Demo
cratic control. Therefore, it will advocate
or oppose such measures as it deem
likely to benefit or injure that party. Its
columns will ever be ojien to those who
diflfer with or agree with it, to eipress
their views. It will urge the lemocratic
party to select as its stamlurd Ix-arcrs
such men as descscrve in all resiHvts to
be called it leaders. If iu this Congres
sional district the party will nominate
for Congress either General Vnm-corCu-
tuln Johnston it will supiort linn gladly,
loyally ; or, if it prefers to nominate a new
man and selects such nu out! hi Mr.'Jw
scph 8. Adams, who is a sincere, honest,
upright gentleman, such us nuy iurty
may lie proud to have us its lender, we
will gladly full Into line. These gentlemen
are only named to illustrate our meaning.
There arc hundreds like them in the dis
trict any one of whom we will support,
ltutifit selects man as little (uidilied
for Congressman as Mr. lonurd is for
Alderman, we will nut support him, No
party lash, no denunciation, no calling of
us toady," no outcry of demagogues, no
saying "The tone of your paper miei not
suit me" will terrify us into doing so.
Such will be the future course of Tiik
Citizkn, so far as we can shape it.
MAY
CYCMsNKB AMU
TOMM.
HAIIv
The recent cold snap, very widely ex
tended, and without doubt very damag
ing to vegetation lu many portions of thr
country, Is dot to those sudden disturb
ancrs of atmospheric Condition at ea
on wbea cpiiiitniun, fctveen tlie lower
Ilia ted stratum and the close approxima
tion of the iipjwr arctic current hits In
come established. Tlie recurrence of these
disturbances early in May has long been
noted. At that riod the sun in its
movements townrd the higher latitude
has gained sufficient jiowcr, to raise the
temperature of the lower stratum of air
to send up rarificd columns to conic in
conflict with the colli current still retain
ing its normal winter temperature; and
this sudden commingling of extremes
brings about the elemental warfare so
terrible in tornado and cvclone, in wind,
rain and hail; and subsequently, cold, ice
and frost, and the calamities so disas
trous to farmers and gardeners.
These, disturbances, of almost exact
periodicity, have long been noticed and
recorded by meteorologist. Haifa cen
tury ago Kspy, one of the first in this
country to makeexuet oliservntions with
the view to the confirmation of his
'theory of storms," made record of many
storms occurring between the 1st and
loth of May. Among these were the
two memorable Natchez tornados, oc
curring at an interval of twenty , years,
each on the 4th of May, involving di
straction of projierty and loss of life,
rarely ever attendant uon such catas
trophes. In tlie last, in 1840, a large
proportion of the buildings in the city on
the bluff were blown to atoms, "Natchez
under the hill" was obliterated,. every
steam and flat boat lying at the levee
was sunk and several hundred lives were
lost.
Anotlicr confirmation of this lK'riodicity
of violent disturbance in tlie early days
if May is given in the recent hailstorm
nnd tornado which devasted the town of
Warsaw, on the Wilmington & Weltlon
railroad, on the 2nd inst. The col
which has followed is not the customary
'cold wave" from tlie northern rrgilft&,
but the result of sudden and excessive
rarilicntion followed by the dowiiKur of
tlie cold air from ahovcto fill up I lie cm
tied space in the .stratum bt-low.
The Wilmington Messenger endorses
the subsidy howlers and guys we arc
bound to do as lvuglaml, Germany and
other great maritime Hwers do in this
matter. The assertion ns to Kiiglnnd is
not true. She pnys for the carriage of
her mails but she does it on business
principles,, Tlie lowest bidder takes the
mails, whether the sliis arc Knglixli or
otherwise. She imivs no gratutics to
sjieculntors in foreign or domestic coin
mcrce.
A lIUNlii: t-'OH TIIK HICTTI.K.
II ft It Ik h Chronicle.
li lias not Dccn a great many years
since progressive North Carolina farmers
bought jersey cattle in New York ami
had them hiped to this State. Wc are
turning the tables now. and making a
change lor tlie lictter. Lust week t
successful farmer from Kawoua. N. Y.
visited the beautiful farm of Mr. W. ti,
I'lH'hurch, near Kaleiuh. He said that
Mr. I'pcliurch bad the handsomest herd
of cattle he bad ever seen. To prove
that he really thought so he imrchtiKcd o
young Jersey bull and on Monday it wus
shiiiiicil o Knwona, N. Y.
When North Curoliun bouuhl lersev
cattle in New York money went out of
tlie Mate to New York.
When New York buys cnttle from
North Carolina money comes into the
Mute.
And that is the difference between
profit and loss, between success and
failure.
Does the Chronicle mean to assert that
Mr. I'pchurch swindled the New Yorker
and sold him a call that was not worth
the money? We cannot six how the ex
change itself involved liny profit or loss,
Tlie labor and trouble Mr. ('ichurch ex
pended in raising the cnlf represented all
the profit, nnd unless the New Yorkc
wns swindled there was no loss nt nil.
The transaction is merely an incidental
evidence that we are lictter off than we
used to lie, not a proof, ns is the natural
conclusion from the Chronicle's state
men t, that the price of the calf is.w-orth
more than the calf itself. Such loose
statement and careless reasoning as this
is nt the foundation of the great econo
mical fallacies which blind half the
world. The greatest conservator of truth
is exactness of expression.
.According to the Iloston Hcrnlil only
one promised amendment to the Miissh
chusctts constitution has ever, in the
entire histi ry ol the State, Ihvii ivjectc
by the people. That one was the pro
luliitory amendment winch wus votci
down recently. Twenty-nine mwin
incuts have been submitted to the voters
in the one hundred and nine veurs which
have passed since the constitution was
adopted, and all of them, except this one
were adopted.
The Houthcrn I'rotccllonlMl,
Macon Telegraph,
in most instances it means, in this part
oi me country, a man in whom n strut!
t...i I.:.. i. .
Kn in khik "fiwcvii ims nesire to mr
thcr jursonal interests at the public ex
CHse, and his sense of duty to his State
anil eople. In consequence of this stmg
sic me i t'niocriiuc i roicciiomst, or
licinocratic Kepulilican, is astride ol the
political lencc, and gives his vote to the
U'liiocrnts ami lus influence to the He
publicans.
ttWatrt NO HK,
Utnra.iit tit turn l....,.-t ..I'V..... U 1' I.
....... r fc 4 I, v 111 till
nn, is represented hv the nshiiiKtou Post
as having sttiil. 1 do ilot think ttmut
single southern representative has ever
criticised the President for his course, or
expresseil any dissatisfaction therewith
I hxl sure that at the proper tunc the
President will tnve us the recouiiition
due us. 1 will add vcrv nrimcrlv thai I
do not think that there is vcrv much d.ie
ns. The South did not give Mr, Harri
son a single electoral vote."
Jenkins to Heukiiis Utter vainly try
ing to understand a message over the
telephone wire) That's richt! Grl in.i.l'
can hear vou all riulit imw Wi
Haven Palladium.
Ir. Parker Prays cream Van-din. Rosa
line, Ongaline and Diamond nail powder
having now become the ladies' favorites.
at V. L.Jacob's drug store, these popular
manicure articles may always lie found,
together with HK'ket emery' board, or
ange wood sticks, nail scissors, files and
other such requisites. Also a complete
line of drugs nnd toilet article, in addi
tion to the Hebe Soda Fountain from
which ice cold drinks are lUsnciisrtl. tw
ner Muin street and Pntton avenue.
Fruit of the Loom
8 1-2 by the Holt.
We return tluinkn for punt
;nornniil invite HiMt-ml ut
-eiition tliin wtM'k to iVsul.tl
'iiH"H, all-over Floum-iii in
whito and cream, Jlut-her'n
Linen, bleached and un
bleached, for child it'll 'h
fipronn, piece goodn forboyn'
pantH and suits, Hoinetliinj?
;ood in ladieH', minuet!' and
cliildren'H IMack Hone, Wind
sor Tien for the boys and
1'aranols for the girln, Lohh-
ale, l'ridoof the Went, Fruit
of the Loom,' and other
biandn of Domestic. A new
assortment of buttons,
braids, gird let and dress
triminiiitfH,' white floods in
riijues, Marseilles, Nam
sooks, ('hiH-k Muslins, Indin
Linens and Linen Lawns, Al
batross in pink, green, blue
cream, red and black, receiv
ed to-day. Stitines, Challitw
and Nun's Veilings in all the
new shade.
These goods were madt
regular, bought regular, and
will 1m? sold regular to regu
lar customers. First-class in
every rcsxct, nothing shoddy
or" second handed about
them. Warranted as repre
sented or money refunded
liny them and you will Im1
pleased. Full to do so, ant
you will regret it.
Hesiectfully,
HOSTIC imOS. & WUNJHT
1'. S. If you ever intend t
buy towels now is tho timet
(1) so. We have the best bar
gain in a tow;! you everstiw
ami etui iM'ut the Kle-trk
Stnvt Hailway in this line.
Asheville, April 19,1880.
ROOKH AND STATIONARY
AKTIST8' MATHKIAI.8.
lNt.lNUl:k.s, st rrLitin.
I'ICTl'KKH AN11 1'HAMIiH,
PANCY GOODS,
HLANK HOOKS OF KVIiKY C.KAIiU.
DOLLS, TOYS AND GAMIiS.
WUSTIiKN N. C. St-KNKS,
IIOTII riloTOOKAI'IIIC AND HAND-
PAINTHD,
AT
ESTAISROOK'S,
H. Main Ktrect.
k LAKIIK ASSIIKTUKST IIP
AIII-:itICAN WATlIUiS,
All slylt-s, niii-s mill irl.
Jewelry ol'every ilririitlmi.
Milvern-Mrr, soldi ami (iIhU-iI.
(lolil mul Silver llouli-il Cnnes.
SrJtctstlea nml Hye tilnssrs htlriltntlteryc
I'lne Watch KrmlrliiK ami linnrnviiiK a
erieetnllyi
LA
Houllt irialii Mtrrel.
- nprli lUlm , ... ... .
REGISTER I
Nothing- an Imixtouiit for the scuaoii as to
rcHtaler your tiliima at
J. M. ALEXANDER'S
I'or s koimI set of Damns r a Sailille. tils
stock is now complete and looks perfectly
lieautinil. Pine Uiis-liah Driilles, Cros, l.eg-
llins. etc., nt lowest flifiires. The nicest selec
tion of Linen Lap Kohea anil Momle Duaters
at renmrknlily low IlKures. Motto: fjulek
Siih-s ami Shurt Profits. urllin
JA.TBNNBNT,
Architect mid Contractor.
Plans. aiieHAt-Mti.ina -...l ...i .
nl.hrd. A I I woVi - .7. "I'"'" " . ',,r-
ml no rharKT for drwinK va cun tract,
awanleil nic.
Mrtrmu-es when riralreil.
Olti... U.. ti i. i.i ...l . ..
V' asm, nurtn Court
Square, Aahctille, N. C. lehllWly
MISCELIAXEOUS.
17. II. LEA'S
BIG
EASTER
OFFER
FOR CASH ONLY.
2000 yards Fruit of the Loom
Domestic, 8e. by the bolt,
4-4 w ide. J ,
104 Mohawk Valley Sheet
ing at 2(e. iter yard.
4-iu. Pillow Casing at 12-.
Best Lonsdale Cambric at
11c. per yard.
White Quilts from r,."k. to$2.
(0-in. Coiiestoga Ticking at
nr.-. -
Nice lVrcales, from 7c to 1 1 c.
W. H. LEA,
17 N. Main Street.
A new lot f Hall Bazaar
forms just in.
Also, a complete lino of fish
ing tackle.
This week we wish todini t
attention to Men's, Hoys'
and Children's 'Clothing, and
Men's Furnishing Goods, of
whicl we show 11 large assort
ment. Also, to specially low fig
ures on Ladies' and Misses'
Spring Jackets and Ladies'
Bended Ciijm'S.
II. REDWOOD & CO.
Clothing;, Dry C.ood, Fancy
;oo1h, SIiocm, IlatM,
and Carpets).
7 mid U I'ATTON AVUNl'li.
annoinci:iii:nt
TO THE UDIES ESPECIALLY.
areplasel toannoumti
that our stock of Millinry is
n)w in and ready for insjHH'-
tion and would be pleased to
have the ladies call.
Our intention of having a
Sjieeiul (Iran. Owning has
to be foi-cgone, as Mrs. Ma'
Nair is so busy with orders
that we have not the time to
give it projier nt-teiitiou.
Also w ish to announce that
our Btock of Dry Goods,
Fancy Goods, Parasols and
siMM-ialties are open for in
sjMHtion. With our thanks
or past favors and with a
determination to merit your
'ontinued patronage,
Respectfully,
A. WIIITL0CK.
MJSCELLAMiOCS.
o n o n o o o o
00 0 0 n t 11 o o
T. C. SMITH & CO.
-WHOLIiSALU
-AND
R1JTAIL
AND
I ' ... .
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGGISTS
Johnston's Corner.
Atrihevlllc, - N. C.
o o O 11 o o o 0 o
o o o u o o o o
ltlCIIMOND DANVILLB RAILROAD
-s COMPANY.
(Westers North Carolina Division.)
I'ASSSNGKS DSPARTUKNT,
Ashkvillk, N. C, Jan. 1, lttsu.
PASSBNUKK TRAIN SCHEDULB.
iK Bpfect Jan. 1, 1889:
. . . t Sa s 3 r -
I.v. Aahevifle, 9 nnptn 1 4()pm
Ar, Salisbury, 437am B4Hpm
"Danville, 947am lOUOpm
' Lyni-hbtirK, 124-npm 1 OOum
" WusliinKton 7 3.rpm 70Oam
" Baltimore, 9 2pm H2nam
' I'hila., 300am t047am
" New York, ezoam 1 aopm I
" Boston, 3 HOptn 9 mjpm j
" Richmonil, 8 3Qpm B IRHmJ
" Kalrigh, fSOom iTlSpnt
" Oolilalioro, 1145Hm SlOpm
"Wilmington 600pm
: :"i" No. 65
Lv. Asheville,
N3l)am
Ar. Henili-nionvlUe,
Ar. Spartanb'g
"C harlotte.
' Colamhia,
Charleston,
VI BOam
5 30pm
440pm
91(lim
BOtipm
61 Rnm
1 40pm
" AufrtiMa,
' Suvnnnah,
" Thomasville,Ga
" Jaeksonvlile
l.'iMl in
A rlan la,
Montom'y
Mobile,
New ( rlenns '
1040pm
7 anion
1 r5pm
7 -'Opm
No. 54
Lv. SpitrtHnbtirx,
Ar. HcmlcriAinville,
" Asheville,
I ,Uopin
607pm
I 7110pm
No. SO No. 6a No. K4
Lv. Ashevillc,
Ar. Hot Springs
" Knoxville,
" Chnttnii KO,
Nashville, .
" Memphis,
Lv. Ashcvil.e,
Ar. Hot SprinKS
' Knrrxville,
" Louisville,
" Cincinnati,
" Chicnfto,
St. Louis,
7 4i mm
DHOnin
1 lopm
61 opm
A 1 0am
74oam
H2i Him
1 10pm
640am
eaopm
745pm
444pm
6 topm
SSOpm
B40um
1 1 4.1am
6 3t)pm
4 44ptn
B 10m
snopm
7 irmni
1 1 45am
7 ORpin
S4opm
6;iopm;
7 4ipni
MI'Rl'HY BRANCH.
No. 18
Lv. Ashcvlltc,
Ar. Wuyticsville,
" Jnrrett's,
sanitm
lon.iaiii
n twp
I No. 17
Lv. Jarrctt's,
Ar. Wavnesville,
" Ashevillc,
liiiOum
! 1 25 pm
34ripni
lr Sk-cpinir ears on nil night trnina.
JA8. L. TAYLOR, W. A. WINBURN,
O. V. A. I). ! A.
SOL. HAAS. T. M.
IIKOO.M FACTORY.
HANFOkD N. LOCKWOOD,
Brooms, YVhlk, Hearth and
Celling Brooms.
Mill nnri Vactorr irruilca a specialty. Ono-.
inLitina ami aanipics tree. lebimlly
J. W.SCIIARTLE,
MERCHANT TAILOR
4 J N. Main St.
febaodiv
JOTICB.
Will collect tlehts for anrnne In he dt t..r
uer cent, i.ooa incllttles lor rrntlnx and col
lectins; rents on houses. Will aril lr,,lir.
on weekly payments.
J. B. JOHNSON,
At Dlalr'a l'liniilurc Store,
, 87 I'sttoii Avrnite.
References riven mar14ilm
JAIrtlCS FRANK,
--DKAXBS IN
FAMILY GROCERIES AN ) PROVISIONS
Atent for Rrems Creek Woolen Mills,
Nortfc Main Street, . Asheville, N. C.
fculOdly.
KliAL liSTAW.
Wai.tks It. Own, W. W. Wkht.
GVYII&WEST
1
( (Successors to Wa'ter M.Owyn)
ESTAKLISIIIJI) 1881
REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE.
REAL ESTATE.
Loan Securely. Placed at 8
Fer Cent.
Nularv I'ub.ie. ComniiBsiiincrs ol Dtcils.
FIRE INSURANCE,
OFFICK IsoollieaHl Court Hquare,
Wm. 31. Cocke, Jr.,
REALESTATE AMD MINERAL BROKER,
Asheville, N. C.
"din sell you one million acres of html, In
traas from 50 to lOO.OiK) acres. Have a
numlirr of city lots, improved and unim
proved, which I can sell on the best of terms.
II youXwant a lurr or small farm call on me.
If you want minerals of any kind, yon need
tea no further. If you want timlier lands,
this is headquarters. In fact I can suit you
in anything you wnnt in my line.
Services of a first-class civil entrfneer and
practical surveyor ciiKuucd to show tip, all
property'when required. 1 have had fifteen
years' cxiierience in the real estate business,
anil think I know what will please. Prompt
attention to all inquiries,
febd lv
W. CORTLAND,
Real Estate Rroker,
INVESTMENT AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENT,
I'atton Avenue, Uarnard HuildinK
fehUtlly D. S. WATSON,
Real ICstatc Agent,
UtttTM fur KH.lt llu- Iwst lot hi Ashevillc fur a
Hotel two acres on I'atton Avenue between
1-tuiley antl tlrove trcets.
Also, Home very fine res it le nee lota lor utile
et nt rally Im'ated.
Good juine8 lots for sale at the Old 1'
t, . .
I-'ine fanning lands, Uintar lands, etc., for
sale, near the city.
FOR RHNT.
l-'our Mplcndid houses furnished and unfur
nished, for nut.
U. 8. WATSON,
dttnayl Ashevillc. N. C
INSt'KANCE.
JflKK INSUKANCfc.
F1KK. LIFE. .ACCIDENT.
PULLIAM & CO.
At the Hunk of Asheville,
ASHKVILLK, N. C.
Kcprcscnt the following companies, vii.
CASH ASSKTS IN
I'. .
Anttlo Nevada, of California,
$2.4117,
4-.K7!5,
1,1 2.
t,S3,
2,237,
1 ,Bf7,
Continental, of New Yord
llHtnburK-Iircmrn.of Orrmnny
Loudon Assurance, of England
Niagara, of New York
Orient, of Hartford
I'haenix, of Brooklyn
St. Paul Fire and Marine, of Min
.III
.492
liil-J
5.0S4,
,17
nesota 1,64-1
Southern, of New Orleans 4'iii
Western, ol Toronto 1,0:10
Mutunl Accident AssiK-iation.
. litna Life Insurance Company.
dtmnrU
OKI
6H4
THB
EQUITABLE LIFE
Assurance Society
OF TIIK UNITED STATES.
" , ....9Sf04at9a.96
huri'lus Xn.794.7IS.IS
I Larger thnn unv other Company.)
Outstanding Assurance. . j.,aif,i jft.oo
Writti-n in hhh lS.I93J,SJS.oo
Tontine Policica with IS and au year pe-
runm are ine most popular unu profltttblc
ii'iiu HNniiraucc.
I'or examples, rates, etc., confer with
V D. ITIoiiroe, Agt.,
Asheville. N. C.
onicc with Judge Aston. febliSdlim
VM. R. PENNIMAN,
i
I'KOl'KIIiTOK OK
i
THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS,
AHlicvillc,jN. C.
I. O. Box P.
marl ,'lil ly
THE ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION,
KiKimt on Main at-rift nimn.tu u. . .
office. r'
Onen rfjillv u..n.i r ...
. V . .,v,.. .,u.,.lu.vn, iium n, a. m
.until 1 ti. m.. nml d .'to itnili il-iii ...
The terms ol suWriplion arc: tli
92: 6 mos.. Sl.no: H mi,. t , , .
daily 2 eta.
Officers for 1HHtepreajdent, K. R, Kawla
...........j v,.m-, . nooisey ;,sec. and
Treas.v D. 8. Watson ; Librarian, Aliss E. I.
Hatch, J
Citliens and visitors are conliallv invited
to insnect the CHtnlllVlll. anA l..4l. .u..t-
' IHBV1IIW I 1111
names as menibers. febhdtf
"Y,B- VVOLFB,
PUIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERER.
. All kinds of cement wot k done.
lobbinir mm.1 k 1...... .
tended io. " ""P"7
N fill Hon (ik ClnHrnM CI t
with w-. H:'w7;,aii & co.",ur m,r
MRS. S. STEVENSON
Has removed to the lohnstnn Rtiilillns t..
ton avenue, corner of Church himI -,k..
she Is prriwred to keep regular or transient
Hiaruers.
Table furnished with the best the m.rk.
alTnrds,
Terms reasonable. . marRldflm
A NBW DKKn, carefully prepared by lead
i<lV MtavmruM ivf k. a .. lit. .
...... nnnrviiir nr oo
trinf all necrriMrr pointu, Just out and now
in u lr a . , 1, tC . . r , 1 . . . .
l Co., No. North Conrt Bqnarr. (IsnlBtf
HOTELS.
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD.
Till' tiiomas iiocsi;.
NliAR IIATTIiHY I'AKK,
is now unilcr entirely new iiiMNiiri-iin-,.i
and will Is; kept in utrktly first-claiw
stylr. -
TKANSIKNT OK Rlitlt'LAst IMJAKIlKltg TAKtK
Nortluru Cooking.
Kiitis RcasonaljU.
MRS. Ii. LACY & SON.
Proprietors.
Ill
A DELIGHTFUL EXCURSION !
ASHEVILLE
TO
HOT SPRINGS.
Hound Trip Tickets only 4.B0, including
full day's board at the
M0UNTA IN PA UK HOTEL
The ilaths in Murble Tools anil f urci-laiii
Tubs are the finest anil most luxurious iu
it
America. The Hotel is
NEW AND FHIST-CLAS8
In Bvery Particular.
UNUXCELLED IN ITS CUISINE. -
The place is a charming spot, nestled
among and sheltered by Pine-clad Mountains
where there is no fog, no dust, no malaria.
I'ure and ahunduut water, and absolutely
perfect drainage. dtjtilvu
K1CI1 LAND HOUSE,
Corner Main and Depot,"
WAYNiiSVILLE, N. C.
Rooms newly lurnislieil. Fare the Ust
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,
line of the best in Western North Carolina.
Summer and winter resort. Nature's sanita
rium. .Scenery and water unexcelled. Terras
moderate.
GSO. N. BLACKBURN. Prop'r.
marl3d.'lm . v
J. N. MORGAN & CO.,
No. 3 Barnard Building:.
School and College Text
ItookK, atoll line. Poetx, His
tory, Koniance, liiogmpliy,
Travel and Novels, Family
Hiblen, S. S. PibleH and TeHt
mnentis, Oxford TejielierH'
HibloH, Song BookH of all
kinds, large stock Stationery.
Hlank Books and Office and
School Supplies. New line
Lwlies' and Gents' Pocket
books just opened. Fancy
Goods and Dolls.
feblfftltv '
J.C. BROWN,
MERCHANT t TAILOR,
25 ration Avenue,
(Next to Grand Central Hotel.) '
aprudly
J. V. BROWN
Will continue the undertaker's business at his
old stand over J. B. IHckerson Co.'s
Hardware Store, under the
firm name of
J. V. JtROWN & CO.
Having thirty years' eierleiic ns under,
taker and emhalmer, and uurqnnlrd facilities
for buying can safely guarantee satisfaction,
Culls promptly atti-ndtd to at all hours.
Bvcrythlng pertaining to the business al
ways on hand frhlSrtflm
ilia . ... nrMTitniAi
UE.ll B II IMUli
A TRUE TOILET LUXURY.
Of AMOHTHY PURI iNanCDItNTa.
MOTintS THC TCCTH.
MIlCRVtl THC GUMS.
WtCTCNiTHitliTflirATH
NO INJURY TO T.it ENAMEL.
AfE AND ACntCABLE.
WITHOUT EQUAL A A TOILET
PREPARATION.
MICt tS CENTS PER BOTTLE.
O10 BV ALL ORUOaiBTB.
i. H. winkei Mann a co.. pior.
LTIMONC. MO.
Foriak1)y-
. J. 8. CHANT,
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