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TK3I daily citizi:n. The Crms la the mint extensively rim luted and wi.lfly read newspaper in watal North Carotin. Its discusstoa of of online mm ann meaimre. i tnc ...wnnu-nt mmA ri.ivron ln.lu.lri Mil It llUtt of pulillc Integrity, nonrni L?0UBU,1't','U'0'i"t,Tti,1,'Ub' od The i miM rmt.ii.hrs tut rn.tmu-nrs ot in t,. f the best acts or tlie late urmuon, Anociattd PrrM, which ma covers the whole world la lu acour. It baa other (arili- and commend it to the eurelul consiucra- tSJSS! tion, not only of the commissioners and fully oh 1x4 to occupy th amalleat space. nS-.t m. I ricimea eoptca ol any tuition win W I ii mmw nnr amditiff their MilflrraM. tbbms Daily, n ror one year; a hit ji .. inoanBa: SO amis fur one moats ; 15 era ta for I owe wera. Carrier, will deliver th paper In I very part of th city to aubacrilirra, and par-1 H arUli. M ill nlraaa tall at tha ClTIIaa I ADTUTlwro katb-v KCMonanKnoniKire I tteSE I TUESDAY. MAY 21, 1889. Mnaiaiania aV aT alal aV tal-' BUaU II Advertisements haw a selfish objtyt -in most ca-t-, b, which the ad vert.r hope, we ma, eipcn .n.c n.uK..... j j:iw. .n.i.u...;i.i.thrriWlworkmifoftlienew maihinery, but wel r ,u,m ,',. the latter there mav do be faiTolved an element of oncertainty ml thera irom givinx tn u... a .air I --i u:. hia funliivnrland we believe we will won have our 1 J ' . I hia avidity. But wiaely enough eery I wi-e man adverti-ft. and every ju.Iiciou 1 t i xi .i- : - ...1-L..M I lua raoiwiwi int auTouaii bim to know, for by the ay-tern a eonve- nient open market ia made known to Knwra nr arllrra have recourse I without the labor and inconvenience of hunting up the objects tliey propose to w -"""-- - great suggestive interest, because the, iiou change and progress, revolution m i that so long, and, a. it appears, needle ly eluded practical application. oe oi these advertisements is that ol Dr, K. H Lewis, which apears in the Kaleigt Lewis, which ap(ars in the Raleigh News-Observer. We do not propone to advertise Clover Dale Farm, simply as advertise Clover Uale 1-ann, simply as an advertisement: but we do think the object of it. and the success that has at- tended the enteririae of the proprietor is one worthy of the widest publicity that can be given to it by eyery uewspnjier in the Sooth. Dr. Lewis, with the wise, scientific, and it might be said, adventu rous farmers of Wakecounty, have solved the problem of the adaptability of Soutli ern soil, climate and conditions to dairy se ; hare done so sgainst the long stand ing belief that the soil was unsuitcd to the . ,, ., . grasses and rooi eZTra to iTZy""'1"" ""Kiris food, that the the profitable production and preserva- turn of butter and cheese, or even dally. co!!n!rJ!!!!it,rfm!l, rort"'t1 iwi (hot hrMHi rif rHtrltp iwkiilil nur tat-1 brought up to tlu, standard esntial to pront..ndattainedelsewuere.Ir.U-wis . ,i . lit.- u,d h-laborer. have covered the.. tiaiiai tvtiH rur ami atuviiistit rruaiu i ed their pasture, with cattle of blood and qualities, and now . .. 1 . . . by thorough u,.d . , t.i,e have filled the best produce, methods, a perennial supply of butter, rkher pasturage of the North was sup- pod to be capable of attaining. this mountain region, and all condition. fur more unfavorable to the growth ol .... II- l.riftW nfrnl.Unn.1 II ri r wi i I f nm fi,lilM4 of flmrv fnrmitiir TImi aititrlf I , , . V . .1 fact that the whole mountain country is I . 1. ...l. f.....u..i j., the spontaneous herbage of the woods, are annunlly driven off fortl.upply of distant markets, ought to s,ieak without the addition of another word of nrgu- . . . i n . . urciit vi uviiiuiiabiauuii. 11 imv uuiuii. does with a spontaneous liberal hand, I Art and imluatrv ranmultiiilvAtliiitiaiind ft.ld; an.l e.ervflllend l.ill9i,le mav l-,n.l,lnhrH.,nii.,..fl.,ri..i UTat.4ilhanfth.,.t and liUfenl the nncertaint, that attend, the industry la onr middle or eastern sections. This is . .1 .. . . .,.,. Mial o,. i.li,r.1 !n,l.ru ar. ....In. wa. ...vai.w.. w a tiv In thir firat M P..,.. adapted at first towhatap,H;arto be the normal and rigid requirement, of soil and climate. Sugarcane has gradually nvrtrmml tk limila nf i K tronua iin.l Intruded Into tl tem,rnte war. Cot- ton, once unprofitable, though i, mall quantities, if cultivated North ol South Carolina and Alabama, is now 1 1. - f- 1 ! tine money crop 01 a .urge portion OI len-1 nessee and North Carolina, and even ol Virginia. Intruthinthe produeUof the Soil, or in industries relating back to soil and climate, there is a flexibility 1 a flexibility which . . . - a !.. . I'l I . . . t omit. 01 mcreuioie siretcning. 11 sugar aaaaau at aa.l . . ... I i-,..vi ,..,..u.wvF.,iuio.,u watermelons have been made to invade the temperate regions to somewhat high latitudes, why should not tlie dairy in- a a . 1 tercstbepuslied in reverse course, and flood the Soutli more purtkulurly the mountain region ol thc South, with its rich stores ofmilk. butter and cheese? TWtM. h.. .... Let It. title be swelled to the full. Americans can form a gixid idea ol Hit extent of the Westphnliun conl strike by remembering that it involves over 100, - 000 men or about the number of I'nele .-, . . ,, . oan. . omeenomers. 1 ne .v.nMvi.K.s 01 all Euroi are decidedly with thc men and the German Bmneror has iriven the owner, very distinctly to tindtTstniitl ii.i it., i '1 ! ..1 1 . .1 tut t.ar.u.ac ...u.t ue BettKu auu tne reasonable demands of the men acceded to. Tlie mines have been paying hand- some dividends to stockho ilera fiir aomr years wniar toe commion oi tlie men nas .. .... ft . :i j.... ei.. . ucen growing neanny worse. J lie own- cr. have been granted low freight rates to ad IVcrmun, llelgian and Dutch cities in orucr vo enuoie mm to coinKte w.tu ungmmcoai. onare. oi tne cool conia - nic. .how an enormou. iniTciise while ine conamonoiine men nas grown more wretcnea. oucn seem, to ue tne History ofUrgcly jtectcd and favored interests the world over. The Stock of the Wilminirtnn Mrivs. wr Kavllitf Ism iwinnli. Im l.w t A II..-. f " ' ' ajijieareu ounuay momiiig III a new decs, of type. Mr. Uoniti ha. had 't mom success in the ncwsuiicr business than any man in North Carolina and ni aoic proprietorship ol that pujier ss an assurance that it will go forward with renewed energy and ability In the field of enterprising journalism which from. Its uxeption, it has so eonsoicu nna1 fwvanll I ' - TIIH rUOI'OMllll HOAl) LAW. II V direction of the tlmirmun of our county commissioners, wc publish to-clny 10 u text of the hill a.lopU.I by tta y "tllOI.rOof of thepudllilljr irwlature to establish n new nietli-1 I XL' "f'oud working. We consider this US 'KitrnU - ., I..t of every man who is interested in this most tmpiirtaiit ques- Tk. vkIi iii if it deserves tlie ' . . , nairuv la worse than a fniYC. bCIMf allOO- i.v ltMv.,,,M,.ttothe.Niorerch.ss of men. -v -"J- - - I . miu cun lvf rururri with. I ......,, . - a lasting disKrucc, and a terrible injury tars II nvilllrii ( lt1M vWfV" Itl I Ma tlinlTlB- I , I Iratei to muke o nidieai a enaiiKe, ami ui trut that thene trouble, will not deter ... I 1.' 1. 1. ...I country iravcracu uy uikiiwuji m.ii . MiiiTOiuiiuureuuH wuiimr one wu. u.K.u to u.u.. - - - I nniTOUlALPOINTl. R Um one of nbU;8t .... I "tor- " g. ft j,,, ReM,,,!icaB, j,a been appointed suierintendent of tlie P1 ' vk Ur L M I f n.moved ..,, ... . . . , M(H L.I, finst tf.ti tlu (Vani'liitu ItiriltillLrtKim I '"7 , " " " , V ' ., ... v,-.,iunt ,.,l(ht. A in. uvn a ivwsmii i ,1a-f.l I in Kw Viirlr vt-itll).' Iiv I r.. ."' 'n'ulM lur evtr.V UOimr you ica. Itistocost$.,0(K),0(K). It is thought that nnotlier plenary sit- .. . r :u I ting 01 tlie Mimoun toiiitreiite wu. con- . i tm. 1' , i...,-..r I i.t.iM .1 iki.tiinuB I lip I rfrninn lMiiiMTror 1 V.HV.V - , . has invited the commissioners to a rcecp- tion at Sthioss. III the accounts given of Wniiamuker's orofit sharing scheme with his employes I" I hi jaatta.h.ara 0 ItfltllMiP SJIrtltriHB 4 4 llflLll ""'T'""- " 7 ndudJ I . 9 w I Thc "f C0""1"" of the ,ho; ,u Wu" L? Henderson, hus n pointed tlie following ' " lo lhe , " i BUu! Ml'"'' ' ',rtj,,r;; 'i" n""' mL Hattle, W. II. S. llurgwyn, Jno. Wilkes. Si g J CIurki J; W; VlU" " J"" b- - U,ckc n,,d f" V "J! J"1"! S"'U" - - " ,,. t0nK """ Wlthjnkck.lia.il. " lohn cun't be got in tiptop condition so " I I I that lie may be able to knock Kilruin . , ' , out in a lew rounds there is small hope ,A",UI,e c"mi" n,Ht,tl will be the first lie ha. ever fonght under " " ' ' " V" , 7" I sidernble wrestling is rviiired. John is I i l-:i....:.. ...1.1 i ..I no nimni nuu ivimiiu ia ntiiu iu u one' G,,r,,,m nnrtt. proprietor of the New York Ilcruld, is now inUgypt Ulld it is Said thnt lie is Oil his Way to Khartoum. There are two alleged I , to " l" ..""- Itonm. Thc first one is that he took a 1 ...la...!. 1.A.M1I ... 11 !' K """ " , 11 4.1.... l 1.1 I fiuti nouac in.it .10 r.uro.m com.. Ur Khartoum and return alive The "ther itlmt ta "T1 'f. wlv" from his correspondent lu Cairo that (Jen. Gordon was still alive in Khartoum M l' M.aluli wns willi"K to nknK y ranaom I The "RaielKh Cotton Mills." J News-obMrver. I r-u 1.1... 1.1 ,.r .1.-i..i' l r..... 1 ue siueKiioiiiera o. iiicniurigii cotton MiI at tl,t Mayor's office last night ""-rV V"!ZZ? " ""Sh., I (he durtiinrnt iliilv tirrtuiml iimvulimr I ... .-.11 ' . . " I lor a capital stock ol 71 ilHI.IHH), subject I til Oil llli'lrinsn fflilll Iltlla In ftlllM J (A - v " ' . .v I l".WllIV V , 11 Kt 1 11 Itl It J UK I Khnrter is u very tilieral one, nnd allows I the manufacture ami sale of all kinds of I yarns nml cloth nf cotton or wool, also v-rv class ol knit goods. 1 inner ik timi ui i ui: viniiMiiiy m ...,.,. to ...: ,,.,. 11H 'i . I $00,000 shall have Int-n suliseiiUd. I Messrs I'ace, Winder and Womble were npH..uted a commitU-c to prepare .T-i.m.iuiv,.rvi .B,. uj.iUrooi incci- Over SliO.OOb ure nlrendv siibserilied. I Mr, KluxMbury KealgiiH, Wilmington Mcaarnevr. 1 We Waru that Mr. T. II. Kingsbury, for u 1'""' twclv ! vear tl,c talented ami 1 aoic eoitor 01 our coiueni lorurv. ine Mornmjr Star, has ix-signed ins iMiti.m on that miner, ami that Mai. 1'. T. Dullv. formerly ol the Gnvnslsiro I'utriot, will ,'"x'C!!?"r-. -Wf tnmt it .?i" "V1 ! long when Mr. Kingsburr will again lie j,, tj,e clitorii.l harness where he is so thoroughly ut home and where his facile l ' nweh nppreciatetl by a Imst of " " l ' .ium.n. lh.. ..lrkcT Vrn... crtnm Vn.i.oin uIMll. I ' ' iille. o,,.,,.!:,,. .....i ni,.,,,,,,,,! ai ,U1,,,.,. mviK w Uxime tht. lll(,it.g. (uyi)rxtvi at F. L, ji,.. ,IrllJ sl(rei t,K. . ,lar manure nrtkk-s may ulwuys U- found, 1 ttiiictlicr with iKickct en.erv Umnl. or. I antc wtaid alicltM. anil aeiasorH fil.-. ,.,..t othersK;h miuiitcs. Also a complete iilM. uf dr.nr. ..ml toilet ni. I.a i ...i.ii. tion to tlie llclie SikIu l'ountain fro... I u-i.;..i. lv ni.i ,ir:L. .,: I ...na i.ii.j. iiiii. VUI ucr Mam street and 1'atton avetiiK-. """' i'rOHpe-r. Wilmington Mrsaenger I Western and I'iclmont North C.m.lina Ikkhh brciiuse thev have advertised, and I Hasten! Carolinu must do likewise, to u,nTr A riewnliiK ssrnise Of health ntlll airrilL'ttl retlrweil unit ni en and comfort follows thc uscol'Svrun ' ni'l'H1 harm '"X w'th nature 'J&l.! whnl 1 1. " V ' ll e, ng I SI tMJttlea hv nil b-Illlltltr ilrtnnn.t. , a u. ..K(.n... BONT WJ. Tal llUIIlbu'd. Talk is cheap the chewilltf of till' Htrillf, ; 1 1 F. YViMo-lifu iu tin. IHtIC 1)1 OH; tX 1 III lit S IH tllO phllf to buy 1111(1 tllOUHHllds f w,fH ..Ji-iiMwl CUMtoilMflU will leu you me same ii you win only take the trouble to ask U'll VOU I K'HUIIIO II VOU Will "''Juu uirniu.u u j mi run theill. I llOV IlJlVe the ITOOdS v ' they Hell them ut bottom v a) pritttt. IJiey llUVe IVtVlVlNI fliiu u.iL- flu-it UiXirA utiw-L villi' llivii iiivil rvv . v ui tivwvn uivnn nuuuo, iiutiuiin, j j Sn(xl(4 f(jr the g.,,.;,,,, " Uiul Summer trade.' Someof tlen bought tinkler "niudMlll ..w.ji.i iufc fM.i.mlil' . . .. rp, , th , , , .. Wtl'K made U reduction OI IK.r cent. in mull V IfOodri and ai"e now offering Ullheai'd of baPRlHlW ill Bp;ittl lillOH. mi fiii , ;H . 1 heir Btwre 18 tilled W 1th CU8- tomers every day and none away Without being VVmtr ,i 01, for their saleHincn are i j i ai i . ii ponte aim attentive to tne trade and are always ready Ut (r:vtl v41, !,., ,,.,, 1fif vw sjaa x j ' v viiv' v va iii a.. .1. 11 leave with them. (Jo and nee their new goodn and you wil l) Hlirtll'iKed at the low Iirice , , . . turn Ul lllH J UI hid nitiuu. " ,, 1 110 mail tllUt HaiU "MOIiey h Kinir" will have to learn that I'luek and PolitenenH will go farther in a day than money will go in aliftv 1 i 1 ' A A t UIIIO, aim II you UOIl t Willi HO, go to ftQ. 11 rilbllf iSiputre and you will nee that v W8 are taking CleVehllld'H a vb Ulld Urt "tellillg the .... . truth" wlieil WO Ha.V lioHtie 15rH. & WHgllt are Hellillg OHlWiciM'B ttt5c., (JillgluimH ' , at 7c, and SatiiK at 8c, Cloth at lBc, Mild the protti- est UluillieH you ever aw at te'M r uwll, 1111(1 they illV'iti your Oarefll llIM.vt Oil Of tl 1 HUUie A LAMMS AaaOkTMKaT OS AMERICAN WATC1I1J8, All atylca, ilu-a and prkes. Jewi'lry of every tlcaerlptlon. Silvcrwcire, aullil and plnttd. Uold and Silver Headed Canra. SpriflucU-a and tiyc Ciluiwia tlttvil tutlic eye I'ine Watch KrHtlrinr and BngravlnK aievluHy. w Alf Tl Y 1 ArtU, I lie jCWCler Bou.h Ml H.ret. aurtd3m BOOKS AND HTATIONIRV ' ARTISTS' MATHK1AI.8 UNUINIiliMS1 Bl'PPLIUS, I'lCTURUS ANU I'RAMliS, I'ANCY GOODS, BLANK BOOKS OP HVURY C.RAHB, HULLS, TOYS AND GAMES. WESTERN N. C. SCENES, BOTH PHOTOGRAPHIC AND HAND PAINTED. -AT ESTAIIROOK'S, aa H. Maiu Street. REGISTER I Nothing so iuiHrttint fur thc aeasuu as to n'"t" J,our l J. 91. ALEXANDER'S I'or a good set of lliiraeaa ur Huddle. Ilia slink Is now complete and looks perfcetly beautiful. Pine Hngliah llrldlea, Croia, Leg gins, etc., t lowest Itgures. The Blent selec tion uf Linen I.ap Kuhca and Momlc Dusters at remarkably low figures. Motto: Quick Stile, anil Short Profits. aprl4dm A. TENNIINTv Architect and Contractor. Pinna, aimrlllealiona and eatimatea fur nlshrd. All work In mi lin contracted for, and no charge, for drawing, on cuntracta awarded m. Kelerenrea when desired. Ofllec: No. IS Hendry Block, North Court Square, AsbevUle, N. C. kUlSdly MISCELLASi-Ol'S. S3IAIX STCCIi:. The Hinalli'HtKtoek of goods uit Iuih ever been wen in Anheville haw junt bisen re- ivtil at W. II. LEA'S, 17 North Main street, and ho iretty and cheap, too. It ill make the hair line on your head wlien you nee lOHe pretty Divhh (Joods, such aw iSateeim, .(JinghaiiiH, CliallieH, LawnH, and Drenn Gooda of all kindn. And oh, my I just nee those pretty ieaded .Wraps. They ,are ei-fectly exiiuisito. And you must nee our pretty Black lone in Lisle thread, and some of the best Cornets you ever saw, such as Warner's Abdominal, Good Luck, Bun ise, Coraline, Four-in-lland, Iealth, and many other kinds too numerous to men tion. Jjailies jjawn renins Shoes and Caps to match The best Gloriah Silk Gold lead Umbrella at $1.25, 1.50 and 1.00 offered in this city. All I wantr is for you to come and see them and judge or yourself, and if you don't say that they are pretty and cheap I won't ask you to buy a 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 Boys, to which we would call attention. Trust worthy stuffs, cut in very late styles, at moderate prices, Also Wornted Dress Goods of ex cellcnt tipiienranco at a mere 'v.. song. One price strictly . " " Cash strictly II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing;, Dry Goods), HatM, Shoes, and Carpets. Ask Tour Retailer fbr the JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE OR THR JAMES MEAN'S $3 SHOE. Aeoordinf to low Noodj, JAMM SJKAM8 04 STfOB lnllKbtsndnjiiirti. Itiluilbea sloeklng, and DKOI'I HKS - uia mnwiiVMi th n h t V.'AI .Is"".. llwllls.ll.fyUw aw.1 'At 3 SHOK Is stwilutely Un ' f IV M ,. . . V XX baa .ver been d sent as. Ja . Sil- vdxfl. lenslTi'ly on Uw ouuiirt sMfr. VX. lowhleli duralality ouossMtm. oeiiira men out- i W i s warn All SfK .1 Nil I " MsaoatJoaus A Boys I. UKANS cfe CO B.st.B. 9uU IIbm af k. Bksv. akaea far aal. by Por Sale DoMtlC Bro. & Wrlicht, ASHEVILLE, N. C. frb'Jld:lm tu th aut Drunlcenness Or thi LliRior Habit, Positively Cured si HMMtrnni is. lAiur ooihi tmim. 1" ,"' "T " s. r la sr. SMWM taaa. without tlia kn.iwlM.liM, ..r lelaial tooS. without Miuklng It) It la absolutely harndflss and will sffw permanent and aiwrnly oura, whet Ik. r (aiHumi uMuvrawurinseroran Sleohollr 7 fl "tvtn fails. w.GUARANTEE a, eomploU aura In av.i y Insianoo. is una Luuk aval y iDsianoa. as pag rnct. ji'iiw iu tMuuiiencv, IVUIU IrtCIFH! CO, I W M It. ChMlSMlLa iPiiin snd WIMivf Mlak. lunrS at noma with aattsua. Boot nf mux Umlarssmit PKCa. V i i ii a i M wuPU.KT.al.Ia, VaAuaau,U, --"Tl X'j T "llllkill m Kblodawtv tatfeaat ftj a ia MISCL'LLANUOVS. IIH-H ll!lil!ll!iUIIIIII!-llllllllllllllll!!IIIIJIIII-llll T. C. SMITH & GO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS,' JolinHton Corner, AhevlUe, N. C.I -Hlilllll!illlll! 1ICHM'JND DANVIULB RAILROAD an COMPANY. Western North Carolina Division.) Passrnok I)bptuknt. I Asi.bv.llb, N. C., Jan. 1, 1HM0. f PASSliNGliR TRAIN SCHEDULE. In Bpvkct Jan. 1, 1S89: tin. 61 OApm 4S7am Ii 47am 1 Uipm 7 ttripm 9 3)pm itnoani 6 20um 8 30pm S3i)pnT 7S0nm 1145am No. B3 Lv. Asheville, 1 4.Hpm 643pm 10 aopm 1 ooam 7 01 inm ft25nnt 1047um 1 20pin 900pm Glf.am Ar. Salisbury, " Dun vi lit, Lynchburg, " Washingtun " Haltimure, " Phila., " New York, " Boston " 'Klchmopd, " KnlriKh, M Goldsboro, Wiliningtun 1 02pm 310pm 60Opm Lv. Asheville. SSIIflm I 2iam 1150am Ar. Ilcndersonville, Ar. Spartunh'g Charlotte, 6 'lOpra " Columbia, " Charleston, 4 411pm 9 10pm ' Augusta, 1 Savannah,. ' Thomasville, Ga . ' Jncksouvlllc 90.r.pm eifiam 140pm 1200 m Atlanta, 124')"n i" Muntgom'y f Annul 1 3Apm 7 20pm Minnie, New Orleans No. 64 T 3 4011111 Lv. Spartanhurg, Ar. ilendersonvuic, 6)7pm 7 (Klpm Asheville, No. 60 No. 62 I No. 64 LvTAshevilie 7 41 lorn 920am 1 10pm 616pm 610am 740nm 0 2oam 1 lOpm A 40am 6 30pm 746 pm 444pm 7 06 pm Ar. Hot Springs tiiupmi nopm " Knoxvi.lv, " Chnttan'go, " Nashville, Memphis, n ouim 64lam 114flam 6 30pm 444pm 610pm HROpm 716nm 1146am Lv. Ashevll.e, Ar. Hot Springs " Knoxvuie, " Louisville, " Cincinnati, M Chicago, " St. Louis, 630pm 7 4ipm MURPHY BRANCH. No, IS Lv. AsneviHe, H 2r,mn Ar. Wuyncsville, ' lor,. 'lam " Jiirrctt's. 6 4Hpm 17 Lv. Jurrett's, I OlMiinn Ar. Wnyiiesvtllc, ; " - 1 26pm "Asheville, 34opni jNT Sleeping cars on all night trains. JAS. L. TAYLOR. W. A. WINBl'RN, .. O. P. A.. I. P A. SOL. HAAS, T. M.,....-:-:.-.- 1IU009I FACTORY. 1IANFOUU N. LOCKWOOI). IIAND-MAIIB Brooms, WIiIkUh, Hearth and CellliiK Brooms. . . ... - Mill and Factory grndea a specialty. Ouo tations and samples free. fchlfldly J. W.SCIIARTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR 4 N. Main St. Mi 2 idly JaOTICK. Will collect debts for anyone In the city fiir tier i-ent. Oood faculties for renting ami col. teet ing rents on houses. Will sell furniture un weekly iayiitents. I. B JOllNSf.N, At lllnlr's I'urnlturc Store, 7 Patlon A venue. Ren-rencra irlvm mMri 4lltn JAM ICS FRANK, HBALBB IN FAMILY 6RQCERIES ANO PROVISIONS Agent for Rectus Creek Woolen Mill. North Main Street, . Asheville, N. C. fcblodly KliAL LSTATli. Wal.TK. B. Cwva, W W. WT Gl'Yil t WEST, (Suoxaaora to Wuitcr li.Cwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Nutary Public. Coinmissluuera otIXtda. FIRE INSURANCE. I OFFICR HoutbeaHt Court Hquare. Wm. HI. Cocke. Jr., REALESTATE AND MINERAL BROKER, Ashevllle, N. C. Can acll yon one million ocnp of land, in tratfUfrom SO to 1OO.OO0 acrea. Have a nutnlier of city lota, improved and unim proved, which I can acll on the heat of terma. If you want a lnrxc or amall farm cull on me If you want minerala of any kind, jrou need KO no further. If you want timber lands, thia ia heuduuartera. In fact I can ault yon in anything yon want in my line. Service, of a firat-claaa civil enKineer and praaical tarvcyor engaged to ahow up all property when required. I have hod fillet years' cxperknee in the real eatute buaineas, and think I know what will plcaae. Prompt attention to all inquiriea. leuuMir . W. CORTLANK, Real Instate Broker. investment and life insurance agent, Patton Avenue, Barnard Buildlnij fcbUdly D. S. WATSON, Real Estate Agent, Uftcra lor autv the beat lot in Asheville for Hotel two ucrea on Pulton Avenue between Bailey and Grove streets. Also, sonic very fine residence lots fur sale I centrally located. ( Good business lots for sule at thc Did De pot - , - Fine furnting lunds, tliulier lands, etc., fur I sale, near the eity. l'OR RliNT. Pour splendid houses furnished and unfur nished, fur rent. U. S. WATSON, dtniayt Asheville. N. C. INSURANCE. piKUINSUKANCB. FIRE. LIFE. ACC1DEN' PULLIAM & CO At the Bank of Asheville, ASHBVILLB, N. C. Represent the following companies, vis. : P1KS. - CASH ASSRTK IN ' Anulu Nevada, of California S2.4U7.K.S3 conuncntul, or New Yirnl 4,K7r,t: Illnintiiirg-iiremen, of Germany 1,1 2!i,o04 London Assurance, of England 1 ,54.1,9!15 Ningnra. of New York 3.237.4!a Orient, of Hartford I,fl7,fl92 I'hienis, of Brooklyn 5,054,179 1 at. t'aui fire ana Marine, ol Mm. ncsota i,n4l,ooi Southern, of New Orleans 43U.8H4 Western, ol Toronto 1,039,232 Mutual Acciacnt Assoeinuon. j4itna Life Insurance Company, dtmar29 -THE- EQUITABLE LIFE AH8urance Society OS THB UNITBII STATUS. Assets 0on.O4S.oss.o6 Surl')us o,794.755 ( Larger than any other Company.) Outstanding Assurance.. .S49,ai(,l 4.oo Written in Inks IS.I.4.U.SJS-00 Tontine Policies with 16 and 20 year pe riods are thc most popular and profitable lunii ui assuruncc. Por examples, rates, etc., confer with E. D. Monroe, Ajft., Asheville, N. C. ontce with Judge Aston. feb23d0m VVM. R. PENNIMAr PROPRIETOR UP THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, Ahevillc,N. C. p. o. Box p. muriadly THE ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, RiMims on Main street, opposite the post- Oin dully, except Sundnvs, from 10 a. until 1 p. m.. and 6 until 7 n. m. The tenna uf auharriptlon nrei One year m os, ai.oui a mos., i nio OOcts dallv2cts. oAicerslorlHHltprMlileiit.il B U...I. Vice-President, Charles W. Woulacv; See and Treas., II. S. Watson; Librarian, idiss B.J Citiiena and visitors are eunllnllr invited to insiiect the eutnlugue and iiiscr'ilic their names as niembera. febHdtf yB. WOLFB. PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERER. All kinds of ermrat wnt k 'imtr. Jobbing ami kalsumiuing urumptlv Bt-U-.lded to. r Reaidenw, Clayton St. Orders can lie left with V. . H. Wealall tu Co. frlilnlHm FITS CUKUI) BV OLD SI'BCIAUST I'll VNH IAN, Bottle of medicine Free. W. war. rant our remrdvtncurrf h w..mi eoaea, and the only physicians who do thia to prevent your lieing iiniiuaed nMn by men using false names nnd who are not Doctors. Because others failed la no reaaoi lor not ing thia medicine, (lire Riprrss and Poat oHicc addreaa. It costs yoa nothing. Addieaa nxinci airoicu Dureaa, 2H1 Uroadway, New Vork- Jaa27daiwlv lff7'ici. rCDLGTFUr EXCvS ! ASHEVILLE TO HOT SPRINGS. Round Vrip Tickcta ouly ti.tM, iucludluc a fall day'a bourd at thc UUNTAINPAHK HOTEL. The Hatha in Marble Pool, ana Porcelain Tuba are thc 6 nest and moat luiuriuna in America. The Hotel is . NEW AND FIIIST-CLASS In Bvcry Particular. ( ONBXCHLLBD IN ITS CUISINU. The place is a charming spot, nestled among and ahelteredby Pine clad Mountains where there ia no fog, ao dust, no malaria. I'll re and abundant water, and absolutely perfect drainage. dtiul29 A NEW HOTEL IN BHYSON CITY. The Swayne House, Ine of the best In Western North Carolina. Summer and winter resort. Nattire'a sunitu riuni. Scenery and water Bnexcelled. Terms luuucratc. G'iO. N. BLACKBURN, Prop'r. marl3d3m J. IS. MORGAN & CO., No. 3 Barnard Building;. .School and Collcjre Text 15ook8, u full line. Poets, His tory, Koiiiance, iJiography, Travel and Novels, 7 Family Uibles, . . liibles and Test aments, Oxford Teachers' IJibles, bonjj; llooks of all L'irwlu lii.iaotBf,rwlr S4f nf ii-iriin.tr ' IJlank Books and Office and tSchool Supplies. New line Ladies and Oents rocket- books just ot Hjned. Fancy Goods and Dolls. fcblOdlv J. C. BROWN, MERCHANT 1 TAILOR, as Patton Avenue, (Next to Grand Central Hotel.) apr2dly J. V. BROWN Will continue the undertaker's business at his old stand over J. B. Dickerson & Co.'s Hardware Store, under the firm name of J. V. IIROWN & CO. Hnving thirty years' experience as under taker and embalmer, and uneqnaled faciUtiea for buying, can safely guarantee satisfaction. Calls promptly attended to at all hours. Everything pertaining to the business al ways on hand. . feb13d6m- CESAR'SnTEAD HOTEL WILL BB 0PBNBI) POR TUB 8BASON OF lHNO ON The First of June. The location of this Hotel on the summit of Cssar's Hcnd Mountain, an outlying spur of the Blue Ridge, in Bpier 8onth Carolina, affords a climate and water aneipialed. As a summer rcaort it bos no parallel in the South. . AVERAGE TEMPERATURE, FROM 60 TO 70. Whilst its natural scenery is varied and grand beyond conception. Comfort of guests care fully consulted. Livery and daily mail. Eas ily reached from Asheville in one day, or from llcnilirJonvlllctn hull' a day, over delightful roads, through a romantic am) charming country, .., F A- MI-USS. . mny16dtf NUT'S DENTIFRICE A TRUE TOILET LUXURY. OS ABSOoriLY PURt iNaSCDItNTO JHfyT'" E THC TECTH. WIIHIYtt THC GO ''ii7 W C t Tt N 9 THC BBIATH NO INJURY TO THE ENAMEL. rc AND AGRCIABLE. WITHOUT EQUAL A3 A TOILET PREPARATION. MICE 88 CENT- PER BOTTLE. OLD By ALL DBUQQIBTB. 1. M. WINKE1 MANN 4 CO.. MOP LTIM0M(. Ma Tor said by J. 8. GRANT, rlnwInnSH i FOR Tin OULY! A POSITIVE ! U8T '-n.rwo ashoot)j Z. J-.-L. lj S"'1 "ittVOUS BiBttlTT. f!TTT T-l Wjskssss of Body... IffeoU J ' Srrors .r Summs ia Old or Toun. iSM, SoM. StSHlHia MrlMnt Km u Mn KmcUwa SSIS.I iOUrt-HS IISIIISS k USTS.I fclBI. IMuwI. klk HUBS TSS.TSMTS.tl. kllw tfr l SIMm, TWriMfr SMran Innawtoausm. M,Ml.iri..iitai,Mi.sdH UU SHUtAlMIUllAlS.I.H J?INU BBBP. Phi In Mclnllre has returned from Tennea. see with the finest ear load of beef cattle ever bronghtto thia market. When yo wont strictly good lieef give him a call at the ASHBVILLB MBAT MARKET. msyl7dlw
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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