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t:::: daily cnizi:. The Crra la the mo.t eitrtiBirrlT rim tturd and muMj t cd uc warper in Western I ". It. f of put lie ara and mfvoni fc m itvt lnieret of public Integrity, anmrat f T tneri I. and fnMiicmH muoatrv. And it now. no peraoaai allegiance la treating pub lic iBrt. 1 a C num pubnahr. the dlapatrtm of the Aaootrd Pre, whKh Bow mit the v hiic world am lu aroiw. It baa other fan u t of a-irn-ril joarsaii'al fur fathering aewe from all quarters, with everything care mMv edited to oecttpr the emalleet aiMu-e. Mmwen cop, of Myriiuw will be arat f w to any one eroding their addrcM. TiNttt-tiir, f 6 nf one rear; S3 for all ukmub.; SO crsta for ooe moata ; 1A ecnufor oa week. Camera anil deliver the paper la every part of the oty to aabarritiera, and par toea wantiaf wiil pteaat aeil at ta Crruaa . ... - Abtutmm StaTsa Reasonable, aad made haowa oa apfticatioa at thia orhec. All traaatcat adrcrUscstcats maet be paid is ad- SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1889. EXTIIEMM, ' Yesterday morning we taw exposed for sale in our market Florida Tcgrta Mes in abundance tomatoes and other products that come with oar rather tar dy midinramer. Yesterday, we read of a Jive inch mow falling the day prevtoas in Michigan and Wisconsin; and from each incident, could draw very Intelligent con clusions as to the vast extent of this country, ha wide range of climate and the progress of the seasons. And there is another conclusion, a startling one too, that .by the effects of modern science, skill and enterprise, all these parts arc practically as one. The heat stricken Fhiridiaa may cool himself by wrapping himself in the imaginary snow drifts then gathering in Michigan,- and the man of the latter may in like spirit waft himself to the sunny land of Florida, and com fort himself io atmosphere already warmed to tropic heat. Or if he wish, either can transport himself bodily by swift connecting railroad fine and in dulge in such extremes as meets his hu mor. ' It is truly such a country as time be fore bad never ushered in, such a condi tion as never before opened to human ex perience. It is not a kingdom with bos- tile barriers erected at every point of en try and exit; not an empire with bris tling armies to throw back upon his own territory the peaceful traveler who dared insult the rule of custom or the Jealousy of seclusion; not a region of diverse peo ple, strange in speech, in manners and iu laws. It is one continent, broad as the intervals from ocean to ocean, and fitted with all tbe zones, open a the ah, with no barriers to oppose, no vexatious taws of transit to obstruct; one rule, one law, one speech, one country, one cop!e, free to come, free to go, at home on the At- . lantic, welcome on the Pacific, clasping friendly hands from the hikes to the gulf, changing their conditions tt their pleas ure, exchanging their products to mutual satisfaction, the heats of the South for the coolness of the higher regions, the fruits and tin. vegetables of the one for tbe ice ol Maine, and enjoying uiitrum me led alt the complementary advantages supplied by the abundance of the one for the deficiencies of the other. TMK aKKMANKNT ARCH. The suggestion to erect In the city of New York, at some appropriate spot, an arch commemorative of the completion of a full,' rounded and prosiierous cen tury of the nationul existence of the I'nited States, has taken shape; and contributions to the undertaking Are rapidly and generously being made, the sum of over $22,000 having been already made. Tbe form of the memorial is a noble one It is a Triumphal Arch, it is true; but a tribute to peace, not a tribute to strife a tribute to human wisdom, not the in carnation of war; the triumph of reason, not the record of ambit ion and the me ' morittl of blood and misery. It will as cend toward tbe sky as reminder that human aspiration can rise higher than conquest and dominion, that human achievement can compass more than vic tory on the battlefield and the aubjuga tkins of rival nations. Under the broad and lofty portals will march no trains of captive kings, no miserable throngs of vanquished soldiers, no clanking herds of captured slave, but joyona files of free and happy citisens with all the emblaz onry that sets forth the triumphs of sjirah, of art and science of education and religion, of all the splendid and ac tive evidences, that hove made a free gov eminent a possibility, a numerous ieo- ple their own unquestioned masters. As the great scene first opened in New York, so there it is fit that it should lie perpetuated. And as what was there don was done for all of us, it seems but proper that all the country should unite to make this great tribute a common one. It would deprive New York of no prescriptive right or honor for alt the cities of the land and all the States of the Union to join hands with her to make the monument worthy of the American people, all whom must share in tlie sen timent, as all have particiMttrd in the frails of what has prompted the move ment. Such a monument, erected under such impulse, would have new meaning. The arches of antiquity prrprtunte the memories of conquest and niiwry j those of modern timet arc reminders of per sonal glory. Let ours ascend as endur ing monument of popular virtue and na tional liberty. A rUSAaUNO BPKCTACI.K. The farmer at Birmingham with tlie jute trust on its knees afford one of the most gratifying spn-taclcs of the genera tion. Organisation is the only protec tion for the laboring man and the farmer ."d 'ben, H is made universal and its counsels arc wis and firm they stand on equal ground with capital to demand justice, It looks as though the jute trust will have ample cause and a king time to lament its cxactioua when the possibility of combined opioaitkn on tbe part of the cotton plunters seemed remote. Th very fact that it offers lower rates when confronted with the threat of a complete loss of buainraa proof that Its original demands were based apon rapacity and aot njun legiti nuit profta, and tbe wisdom of the farmers In declining to pass the present opportunity of making themselves mde-x-ndcut of aa organization confessing such met Wis is no lens than that which , recognizes tlte economic advantage of increasing the deinund for cotton by using it to cover itself, and by patron izing the cotton mills within their own fiel'ls. If all trusts were met with this spirit we would not hare to complain .of t lien- long. CONDITION OK F-AKMI'.RM. The reform club of New York is en gaged in collecting replies from all over the country to the following questions: 1. Are the farmers in your community as prosperous as they have ever been ? j 2. 11 so, to what do tbey chKlly owe their prosi-erity ? If not, what has hem tbe chief reason of the change? - (Leave out of connklerntion such tetnNrary causes as a bad crop year, and conskier tbc social and political causes.) 3. Do tbe larmcrs take less or mure in terest than formerly in economic dis unions ! . What effect does the tariff have on their condition ? 5. Will a bushel of wheat or a barrel of corn buy as many necessaries of lite us it did thirty years ago ? 6. Have they earned or lost social dignity, aa compared with other classes, such as merchants and mechanics ? 7. Do farmers's sons show and less willingness than formerly to become farmers ? If so, why ? - Replies to- these questions should be addressed to Walter II. Page, Refinrni Club, 12 B. 83rd St., New York. The re sults of this investigation conducted in this methorV arc calculated to throw more light upon the real condition of the farmers in this country than any plun which could be devised. EDITORIAL, POINT. John K. Lynch, of Mississippi, ap pointed yesterday by the President to Ix- lourttt auditor of the Treasury, is a ne gro. It is pleasant news to hear that Mar shot Win. C. Jones, of Kansas, who was engaged in the Oklahoma tund graUliing business has been removed. a a e - . Montana is Democratic whether in spite of or lccause Russell Harrison operates from that territory, can not be exactly determined. . e a After tbe roblicrs of paymaster Wham's party are caught tlie government, in all probability, will proceed to investigate the question ns to whether sufficient pit' cautions were taken to prevent the am Unhand robbery, Tlie fact that eight out of eleven soldiers were wouuded shows that they made all the fight they could, but that is un entirely different question from the inquiry - as to precautious. Cyclone Bill, arrested as leader oOhe runners is, we are glad to snv, in nowise related to the great and only HulTulo Bill whose latest achievement ut Paris in defying the authorities who wanted ( to,vuccinntc him, has added iresn lustre to the glory of America. A Raleigh aptviid to the Richmond Dis patch says: "It is learned that Oliver 11. Dockery, the defeated Radical candidate for Governor, is out in an ojien letter to tlie negroes in which he advises tlient to leave North Carolina. Just after tlie election last November Dockery pub lished a bitter letter, in which he showed his soreness under defeat. Me doc not now expect to get any ollice, despite his high hopes at first." Tim Mumtlttii Morullat. Tlie main point of Count Tolstoi's teaclung is that Christ s words are to be tuken literullv. esueciallv in tlie three principal doctrines of poverty, control of tne sensual element in human nature, and love to humanity in its strictest sense. As to the hrst he writes: "I un drrstand now that he alone is above others who is humble with others mid makes himself the servant of all. I un derstand now why those who ure irreat in the sight ol men are an abomination to God, who has declared woe upon the rich and mighty mid invoked bkwietliu-ss upon tne poor and humble. Now I un demtand this truth, I have faith in it. and this faith hits transformed my er- ixiuun in wuui is ngm ami intHrtnut and what is wrong and despicahk-. V.y -...i.: -1.; t . eryuiing wmcn once seemed to me right anil iniiortnnt, such as lion ors, glory, civilization, wealth, the complications and refinements of existence, luxury, rich food fine clothing, etiuutttCj have all liecome for me wrong mid despicable. Everything which for merly seemed to me wrong and detqMcn ble, snfh as rustH-ity, obscurity, jMivcrtv, austerity, simplicity of surroundings, of ioou, oi ciot ning, ol manners, all nave now become right ami iniiortnnt to me, i can no longer give my suimort to any thing that lilts me uhove or separates me irorn outers, i cntiuot, as I once did, recognise in myself or in otlu-rs titles, or ranks, or qualities aside from the title and quality til manhood. I can no lonirer seek for fame or gloryl 1 can no lonwr cuiuvaie a system oi instruction, which srparatca men Irom men. 1 cannot, in my surroundings, my lood, my clothing my manners, strive for what not noK separates me from others, but renders me a reproach to the minority ol mankind: The strnnuext and most commented on ofliisnrtkks is, however, the "fourth temptation," or the non-resistance to evil, taking literally Christ' precepts iiiHini ik-iiij smiiien iqion one cheek nnil turning the other. N.-11-iletence is no justification for u resort to violence with Ttdstoi, and he has declared that in case of an invasion it is Christian to the in valed laud to submit. Dr. Parker Trays cream Van-Oln, Kosa- line, Ongnline and IHamond nail powder having now liecome tlie Indies' favorites, at P. L.Jacob's drugstore, these popular manicure artkk-s may always be found, together with pocket emery board, or ange wood stkks, nail scissors, liks and other such requisites. Also a coni4cte line of drugs and todet Brin ks, waddr tititf id Xi "H chc-Sotta"' Fountain from whkhk cold (Links arc disitrnscd. Cor ner Main street and I'atton avenue. Miss Camtiddc No. I can't anv I Kl, your bonnet. It is too bare, it reins to mt, Mrs, Mnhirop No, it isut hand some, is it? Hut my son-in law is in Riina and lie bos iimiuiacd to srnd me some kively Auslrkh leathers. A PIhIii Bern Of health and strenKth renewed and ol enar and comlort follows the usrnl Svmp of Figs, as it artainhnrra ny witbnuture to ellectunlly cleauw the srstrtn when nistive or Iwlkius. Kin-sale'in 5ic. and 91 botllca by all leading druggist. lure Clerks Needed. Customers in the dry goods houso of Bostic Bros. & Wright arc clamoring for more clerks. Well, it will sur prise you to bw how busy their six active salewnieu ure kept, showing, measuring, bundling, boxing and count ing cash. Mr. E. L. Brown has been North two weekB representing this Ami. So in addition to the fine assorted stock now on hand the ladies may expect many new beau t ies to arri ve at once. Their Clothing stock was never more complete. Suite for f 3.75 to t-'K. Boys' Suits for less money than any house in the city. Hats! hats! hats! from ten (10) cents to 15.50. Be sure to examine their stock of 104 Sheeting, Mosquito Netting, Comforts, Lace Bed Spreads, (at a big bargain), Curtains, Screem, all colors, Outing Clothes, Trunks, Valises, Ladies' and Mens' Undervests, Bugs, Par asols and Fans (by cartload) Ilememler that this is a Cash house, and the cash will se cure you the lest goods ant more of them than anywhere else. They will be glad to have the pleasure of showing you their Laces, Embroider ies, Uibbons, Hosiery, Tics o every description, All-over Embroideries. Silk Trim mings, Kid and Silk Gloves Corsets from sizes 18 to 30 Clents' Shirts from 40c. to 2.50. Linings of every shade and color, Buttons to suit any dress. Of course you buy all your Press Goods there. as they are headquurters. Itcmembcr the place, No. 11 near Court Squaro on Main street. LAUK AMtUIKTMKNT U AMERICAN WATCIIliS, All tjkn, niii'i and pritr.. Jewelry of every denciiitlon. Silverware, .olid and pluted. ' Uuld aud Oliver Headed Canes. Hin-anilm ami Hye Olames flttrdtutbe eye. fine Watch Mcuairing and liii((rav1nj; a tipectalty. LANG, The Jcnclvr, ctontli Main trct. uirl4 l:im HOOKS AND STATIONERY, ARTISTS' MATIiKIAl.8. liNGINEHK Ut-ITUKS, riCTt'ltnS ANII fKAMBH, FANCY ClMtt, HLANK JUMIKS OK UVUKV CKAllli, noH.8, TOV8 AND CAM KB. WtiHTKHN N. C. 8CKNU3, BOTH rilUTOt'.KAIMIIC AMI HAND- FA1NTK1), AT- ' ESTABROOK'S, a ft. Blalu Street. REGISTER 1 Nolhlna so ImiHirtant for the sraaoa a. to rrainlrr your n autre at J. Me ALII,XAMi:irS fur a S'xkI art uf llameee ue a Baddle. Hie rtwk U in ciaipWte aad looka ptrarctly Iwaallnd. rine Knjllah nritilea, Crntai, Leg Sine, etc., at luwrat aaarea. Tht aivcet erk ttoa uf l.hara Lap Rotes sad sluaik IhtmUn St rrataraahty tow (m. Malta: aka aalr. aad Bttnrl PrnSte, aia-ladaai Jt k. TKNNUNT, Ardilteci and Contractor. Plane. etwriSrethM aad Mhni a. al.hnl. All ermk at aar eoe oatrmtrd f"T. and aa rkargre Sar draauuni ue) cuauracta a wanted mt. Urtimni atftra dnlnd. OOWi , IS lira.!,. Bloca. Nnrtk Cort Haam, AahcvUk, K. C. MillMly MISCELUXrOLS. I ALL STO 11. The smallest stock of goods that lias ever been seen in Asheville has just been re ceived at W. II. LEA'S, 17 North Main street, and so pretty -mid cheap, too. It will make the hair rise on your Head wuen you see those pretty Dress Goods, such as Sateens, Ginghams, Challies, Lawns, and Dress Goods of all kinds. Aud oh, myl just see those pretty lieaueu rats. - 1 uey are perfectly exquisite. And you must see our pretty Black Hose in Lisle thread, and some of tlie best Corsets you ever saw, such as Warner's Abdominal, Good Luck, Sun rise, Coraline, Four-in-IIand Health, and many other kinds too numerous to men tion. Ladies' Lawn Tennis Shoes and Cajs to match The hest (Jloriah Silk Gold Head Umbrella at $1.25 f 1.50 and 1.90 offered in this city. All I want is for you to come and see them and judge for yourself, and if you don't say that they are pretty and cheap I won't ask you to buy if cent's worth. Yours very truly, W. H. LEA, SPOT CASH STOKE, 17 N. Main St. This week it is very stylish Clothing, for Men, Youths and Doys, to which wo would call attention. Trustworthy stuffs, cut in very late styles, at moderate juices. Also Worsted Divss (Joods of ex cellent apjieurauco at a mere song. One price strictly. ' Cash strictly. IIf REDWOOD & CO. Clotblngrt Dry Uoods, Hats, tiboevt aid Carpets. I have Juxt ittunicd from New -York.. I -'bought bar- gains in Clot hing, owing to latonoss of wason I will w them ihciiKr than the same good i ean lo bought els where. I will offer SjHi ial bargains m runtM and I'luldi-en s Suit, ranging from $ 1.50 up or pretty and durable goods, half the usual price or saiuo utyta, , Call and se tlio new pur- r chases, at WIIITUK'K'S CLOTH IN0 1)E1AUTMILNT MjrlOdKwMsataiaa VISCELLAXLOl'S. T. G. SMITH & GO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Johnston's Corner, Ahcillc, N. C UICHMOND ft IIANVIIXE RAILROAD COMPANV. . (WraUra North Carolina Division.) PMKNI!K DSPIKTMKNT, A8IIHVU.I.0, N. C, Jafi. l-ASSBNOBR TKAIN 8CHHIHJLB. In Bfkkct JiN. 1, 18U: No.Sl asnpm 87nm B47nm 18Spm 7 !)r.pm 2llni SlNHOI Lr. Aahevillr, Ar. I4aliidury, " llaavillr, " Lynt-hlmrff, ' WaNhinKtun " rialtimore, " I'hiln., " New or, ' HMtOll, " Riehmond. " Oolil.horo. Wilmington 1441pm 4.1pm lOUdpm 1 ODum TIHiam 8 'JKaat 10 7 am 02llani 33ipiiil unopni 1 lm jiHiiim " TS)am 1149am a I flam 1 02p"m Sjnpm eiMipoi Wo. 85 l.v. A.bevillc, Ar. tlrndenionvllie, Ar cpartaiib'g snn tlltoam J1 1 Boam 6 3(ipm 440pm Dlllpm Charlotte, Columiiia, Charlcton, Auguata, 8DSpm 6 1 Ram t40pm Havannnh. " Thomaarillc,Ua " Jacksonville " Atlanta. " Montgom'y ," Mobile, " New Oiienn. isiihi m 10 411pm . 7SIRam 1 Sflpm Tanpm I No. 54 Lr. 8pnrtanburp, Ar. Hcadrmoavillc, " A.hcvillc, 40pm 07pm (Mipm No. 62 T No. 84" Lv. Aaheville, Ar. Hot Spring. " KnoKvllle, " Chnttan'ga, " Nnahville, Memphi., 74imm 9 1'oum 1 liipm 6 16pm 610am 740am tt 211am 1 10pm 040am 63opm 7 4njim 444pm 610pm 70Spm 840pm SSOpm S40am 11r.ain 5 30m 444pm eiopm t0Opm 7 15am 1 1 4T.am 6 30jm; 7 4Apm' l.v. Anhevil.e, Ar. Hot Spring. " Knoiville, " f-nuiavijle, " Cincinnati, " Chicago, 8t. Louhi, MUKIM1Y BRANCH. " No. 18 t.v. AHheville, Ar. Wovpeaville, " JtT.tf,, MSfinm lonsam 4Wim N,o. 17 Lv. Jarrett'i, Ar. M'syneaviile, ?ooani 25pra 84Spm Sleeping cars on all night train.. JA. V. TAVLOH, W. A. WINRCKM. O l, A. ,.p A. OU HAAS.T. U. UUUOM FACTORY. HANFOAD N. LOCKVOOU. H4SO-MAnS Broonia, Mliiaka, Ileartb and Celling: Broouia, Mill and Factory grndes a. iicclalty. O latloti. and .amplre free. ft hlftilt J. W.SCIIAUTLE, JIT TAILOR 41 N. Slain St. frbatmiv JOTICB. - Will collect delita for anveme In the eltv fnr rrml. CihmI faHlltia tr nil.. .J - , iretini! trota oa hou.es. Will Kll furniture i. n. joiiNaiiN, At Blair'. Knmllure Wore, siren a i l aitoa Avrnur, mar14ISm JAOtliS FRANK, DSALSS nt AKJLTBHOCEEIESJlXDPflOYiSICSS Agent far Reeais Creek Woolea Mills. North Mala Street, . Aaheville. N. C. MERC il a-blMljr REAL ESTATE. W1I.TKI B. CH, W. W. WHT, GVAil VtST (SiKtreaur. to Walter B.Gwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Itantt Securely Placed at 8 Percent. Notary Pub.tc. Comraieajunrre ol la-rdt. FIRE INSURANCE, OFFICE Sontbeaat Court Hqaare. Wm. M. Cocke, Jr., REAL ESTATE AND M IN ERALEROKER, Ashevllle, N. C. Can sell yon ooe million arm of land, in traft. from SO to luo.ono acre.. Hare number of city' loU, improved and nnim proved, which t can acll oa the heat of terms. If yon want a large or small farm call on mr. If yon want minerals of any kind, you need go no further, If yon want timber land., this la headquarters. In fsct I can suit yun in anything yon want In my line. Service, of a fimt-vlani civil engineer and practical surveyor engaged to show op all property when required. I have had fifteen year.' experience in the real estate bumueiw, and think I know what will please. Prompt attention to all inquiries. fcb24dlv W, CORTLAND, - Real Estate Kroker, INVESTMENT ANB1IFE INSURANCE AGENT, -Pattos Avenue, Barnard Building, fcblidly D. S. WATSON, Real Itate Ageut, - - Offer, for sale the best kit in Ashevilk for Hotel two acre on I'atton Avenue between Bailey and Drove .trects. ' Alao, iomc very flue residence lots for ale ctatrally located. Uood bu.incsa lots for sulc at the Did De pot. ' Fine farming land., timber jands, etc., for sale, near the city. For kbnt. Pour splendid house, furnished and unnir- ni.hed, for rent. D. 8. WATSON, dtmayl A.heville, N. C. INSURANCE. JJIKBINSUKANCB. FIltE. LIFE. ACCIDENT PULLIAM & CO At the Bank of Aiheville, AS1IBV1LLB, N. P. Hi present the following conianie., via, : CiWI ASHHTIl in 0. AiirIo Nrvnda, orCBliforna,...,....$a,4(l7.N33 Continental, of New Vord...., 4,H7f,23 i.r-t),04 Ilamhiii lanihnrK Bremen, of ('K-nimny .ondon Aaauranee, of liiiglan I Niagara, of New York... Orient, of Hartford.... ., . 1. a4R,us 2. U37,4ti 1,IIB7,HUa I'hd'iiix, pf Brooklyp 5,064, 17U at. raui rirr anu Marine, ol Min neapta.... l,641.or.l Hontliem, oi New Orleafa 43!M84 Weaterp, ol Toronto ; J ,03,232 aiuiuoi Acciqent awociution. A'lnn Life lnurance Company. dtqiar3U EQUITABLE LIFE Assurance (Society Pf THB VNITSP vrATsp. .. C9S.O4a.CiSa.96 OutKtandiiiKAaaurance...lS49,ait,ST, v niten in nnn , I.li.au.aiia.oo Tootine I'olicie. with IB and . ?vlr pe rioda are the nuwt popular and prolitalle For example., rates, etc, confer with , K. D. lllouroe, Agt., . , ".Aaheville. N. C. Office with Judge A.toa. frbaadtlm WM. R. PENNIMAN I'KOl'KIBTOR Or" THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, . " . . - t AslicylllcjN. C. f. O. Bos P. murlUdly THE ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, onoon, Main rtrect, upiw.lte the oat open daily, esernt' Mundav., from 10 a. m .til I p. m., ami 4.M1 until .3ti o. m The trrma 1 anlri..,!. r.. 1 ?; ti4iai 8 l ' mQ-8oV" ' ,7"- & "T .""', V WimiIkv : Her .m Hatch' ""i wnmiaa, Mias B. J. Citiwn. and vlalt-tM - u-m- ... to in.,t the cataVue sd mT)bT their name. a. mcjubxr,,, - MK.nr Y9 WOLPB, PUIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERER. Ad kmd.orenaeat Jolihins aad aalauuih.i. -.1- bMI. " Riiddenre. Clavtna at n,.l.. u. t.ft with W. H. Wealall ai Ca, a-i.,in 1T0 CURBD SXjr'.'. h,,b"4Wt I I V v . . I'HYKICIAN. I I II "ttleofnwIMneRtre. We war- I I W rait tw irarnlrtfiMnik. . . eea, and the only phvneian. who do till, to Prevent your brine imnnwd spna by mta twtng falae name, and who are ant tw.V-T Beraaae other, fallra la rfng th ,l f,in Bipma ,ri Po... Aa-hel Mrdkal Bare... swl hnm,imr. New ao reaant lor ant HOTELS. ASIII'A'ILLIi: TO HOT SriIIlNGS. Kound Triji Ticket, only 4.80. tacludiuK a full dav's board at the MOUNTAIN I'AKK I10TKL. The UaUi. in Martilc Tool, and " 1'un.clam Tub. are the flneat and moot luauiiou. n America. The Hotel ia . " -. . --- NEW- AND FJKST-CLANS In Uvery Particular. UNEXCKLLIil) IN IT CUISINB. a euarming soot, nc.tled among aad sheltered by Pius dad Mountain, where there is no fog, ao dual, no malaria, - Pure and abundant water, and. auaoluuiy perfect drainage. - dtiuliM A NEW HOTEL IN BRYSON CITY. The Swayne Ifousc, One of the beat in Wratern North Carolina Summer and winter reaort. Nature', annita. rtum. rV-enery nnd water unetcciicO, Term, moderate. .OJG3U. N. BLACK liUKN, ProuT. mrl3(13m ". " J. N. MORGAN & CO., No. 3 Daritard imilcliiis;, 8thool and College Toxt Books, a full lino. Poetx, 1 1 in. . tory, lloniance, IHoiuphy, Travel and Novels, Family IHbles, S. S, UibloH and Tent, amenta, Oxford Teiwhei'H1 Uibles, 8on? IloolvH of all'' kinds, large Btock Stationery, ' Blank Book8 and OfHee and School SupplieH. . New line Ladies' and (tents' Pocket books just opened. Fancy Goods and Dolls. J. C. BROWN, MERCHANT I TAILOR, as Patton Avenue, (Next to Grand Central Hotel.) npr2dly . . . J. V. BROWN WW continue the undertaker's baaraessat hi. old stand over J. B. IMckcrsoa & Co.'s Hardware Store, under the firm name of J. V. HHOWN & cq. Having thirty years' experience a nader. taker and embalmer, and unequaled faciljtiea for buying, can .nfely gunranU-e satlafactlon. Calls promptly attended to at aU hpurs. IWerytWog jwrlalning tp the bunjneu al: wav.nnl.and. fcblildfim Till? CITIZEN PVBUSIIIISG COMPANY, No. North Court Stjuai-e, Is prepared to do high-grade ; work at - LOW RATES Be'aUHe thev Iii vp n FIRST-CLASS EQUIPKEKT. iai.aM a-. -mi .5J.9 1 tCT LVXU RY. or AII0MTUT pjt iNOflLDiaa StETtNSTHC BNCATH w O 'WJUWY 10 T.it tH A a) t Z WITHOUT EQUAL AS A TOILCT . UtPAAATION. MlCt S8 CENTS PER BOTTLE. SOLS BV ALL DNUOOiaTS. '" l"lANN 4 CO.. r-aos a, wisjoat. Mo - For snle iy " J. S. tlllANT. mors W OBtTIFO'lCE Vork. taaJVUAwly dawtauSA ,
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