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tSiTTXV iVtJ Snul
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2U. 1889.
THE PENSION TO MRU. WAD-
DEIX.
Yesterday morning' ClTizKNcontiiineil I
an item pleasant and luggesti veto North I
Carolinian and to all whe upheld the I to Ckvelund by the Young Men' Dtmo
Lost Cause. A pension ba been granted Icrutic Awoviution, write to hi pur
to the widow of Capt. James I. Waddell I
for service rendered by her husband in I
the Mexican war to which he was enti-1
tied participator, having been a mid-1
ahipmaa at the time, in active service in I
the naval force operating on the Mexican I
coast: service of labor and responsibili-1
ty, though bringing with it only inci-
dental dorr
J ji . i-
Capt. Waddell was a North Carolinian
of long and heroic lineage; and the State
is proud of the fame hi deed reflected
unrui hrr- nVda mt 1lu.tn.t l)v the
upon ber, deed, not illustrated by the
auicuuui. ui victory in uuiuc, um iiuni-
able in heroic devotion to the duty to be I
n-tmiMl tiniW !l th. advrra mnHi. I
tion.ofi.,lation,withnohomebut the
open tea, no resource except hi own
kill, no hoot but in hi own success.
I-th lurht nf Mrt-ot hi. i-.m-r na a I
At : -t.inti t I ittention to political topic i thorongh
commerce destroyer is not calculated to , venU m ,)y d fc(d.
win the applause, or even the condona- . men to review tnt. reuson for their
tion of those who (ufTired. Yet all nam) I
power recsgniie uch "commerce de-
... .. iL . ,. . . . I
troyrr a. tne most enect.ve any o. .
mantime war. The purpose of all war i
to attack the enemy in hi most vulncra-1
ble point, and to inflict the moat dnmage democratic fath, and to the enuae of our
.th..t r,.tK. ...ii.e"""try- If we are true atid loyal to
" , ' V " " """"" I
ant To this end all buropeau naval I
power direct their preparation; and tlie I
tranaiitlanlM- atranwra heoi.me fnmo... I
r A ft J L . 'A t. . e. . I
mrtneiripeea, are oum wiin reiereiR-ei
i I..! e .. ( I
-nu .pu.auon r meir use, u war
.noma CO..K, a. suca commerce w
Thi.iecie.of warfare on the oan
-.lne... ,,a:vo,ne1v.0...1era
SUte m the war between the State. It
.ucceanaiumeinoa maae it ounox-
loa.A iL. , r i !iL l.!..t. I
-JWt.icvurgeo.J,.ritcylwiin
it wa. ttigmatued by the .ufferer., the
- - - . . . . nw I
wuij rrrcnge ariiiu vuera. lie re wus no l
more piracy on sea than there wa rebel
lion on land. Name do not alter facts ; I
and when the right of belligerent are I
candidly admitted, the folly of calling I
name and making mouth is excessively I
childish. - ' " I
The Claim of Capf." Waddell i recog-1
nixed ft that of a Mexican veteran, not I
as that of a "Confederate pirate." But I
tbe fact that he is recognized at all act al
a onemng of hostile sentiment, Hccan-lto
not be named at all without associating I
him with the Slicnandoah, with piracy, I
with ruin to Northern marine interest. I
To give hi widow a pension, therefore, I
is to recognise the legitimacy of hi acts I
a a Confederate seaman, acting under
the authority of a government de jure
and de facto while it existed; when ex-1 The pension attorneys are to have a glo
Mtihct, Its actor falling back into the jritma time tliisycar. Tlie taxpayer la not
rank of American people baveacommon
property in tlie gloric achieved by either
aide to the strife.
The time will come when tlie naval
prowess af Buchanan, Tatnnll, Semnie
Waddell and many other, will be iread
with equal pride on the pages of Ameri
can history a race characteristic as
those of Parragut, Foote, Dupont, Rog
ers, or others whaadded lustre to Ameri-
can naval annals. The liimlish have
eual pride in tbe fame of Blake, Aysrue.
n ..Jr, t ..
""nn du i enn, men wnu serveo tne
commonwenlth.thegovernmcntolRt'liela,
a in those of Nelson, Howe, Koliiey, and
other heroes loyal to royalty. In like man-1
tier year will pay equal tribute to ourlrc the graduating class at Davidson
naval heroes, whether their reputation I College, June lBth, and Rev. lilliert
wa won a the "truly loyal" or as
"rebel pirates."
HAIt, MTUMMM.
The month of May, as we stated onie
time ago the month of bail .torn,.;
ro... , ,7, m m,,R lmurni
ana more terrmie in tnnt montn than in
1 1 ft . . ri i
uincra. iic great sionn oi sumiay at
Salisbury and in the vicinitv nfTonU
another il nalral nn nf h a r... U
Th.t . , . i
...... t,... Huuauniij
the hailstones are dcscrilied to have been
as large a hen' egg. Thi, up here in
the mountain., i. thought to be an exng-
.. m . . , .
veratiiin. Ffirtitiintrlv w hnvm m
. .... v.-
penenceol sued temiile phenomena. But
though unknown here, example arc not
wantingelwbeieof even much lanrer
. n
bnil, and mort destructive torni. In
1 864, atom riling in Alamance county,
awqit a far touth a Johnston county,
taking Chapel Hill in its course, and
making It track a broad twathc ol
ruin; obliterating growing crop, de
stroying fruit and strewing the ground
with Umbs of tree. Tbe focus of ruin
seemed to ban been at Chapet Hill,
where not only were tbe window glus
broken, but shingles and window snshc
aplit and broken. Tbe hail fell not in
round or symmetrical stones, bat in
irregular, flattened masses, and in piece
said to have weighed a pound. We once,
after a hail storm in Fayetterille, half nn
hour after it wa over, and where the hail
was piled knee deep, took stone without
special selection as to sice, and weighed
them and (bund several single stone to
weigh nine ounces. -
European account go further thnn
this. A scientist ol France record the
fulling of hail in Germany in 170H, wcigh
' " Kht pound. An Italian arientist
record one stone that fell in a storm in
Italy that weighed fourteen pound. But
the one recorded a falling In the Mysore
country during the rein of Tippoo Suit)
throw nil other in the shade. It wni
said to be at a an elephant!
ivof. OJmstcnel, once State Geologist
North Carolina, uv the cause of hail
e t 1 1 :,l ;,..
Tapn vi a in nui in aim uuiiiiu nil ij
mriMmlv niixiiiir withru-erilinirlv cold
, , , . ..
WHIU III IW lllklKI li;iwl" , niv ,
' no difficult .uxornnlishnu-nt at
this Mason of the year when the sun ia
' , .
nearly at the lummer Solstice, when tlH'
,...:..l.l I,:,.l,l ,,.C...A
"'h"V -
mnA mm wlmi th nrv-nmnu- rolunin has
7 . i r
out a snort ncini i" riac minis i""
n contact with tlie itill low and near
upper arctic current
1 '
UK. ti,r4?r.inii B Brr.r,vn
Notwithstanding the carpi,,, of the
I Sun and World the Democracy ol the
metropolis seem lorhave" the "aceneil
intercit in Mr. Cleveland' movement
and utterance and the whole country
respond. Henry Grady, the great
Southern editor who is in New York and
was at the banquet given Monday night
that if nothing extraordinary intervenes
Cleveland will undoubtedly be the next
tirmocratic candidate for the presidency.
Hi speech at tlie buniitict hud the true
Hug in it. Among the muny good thiugs
he Mid wus the following
We know that we have cKitouwd the
cause of right and justice. We know
that we have not permitted duty to the
country to wait upon expediency. We
know tliat we have not trafficked our
principles for success. We know that we
Uave not deceived the people with false
promises and rrtentun, and we know
h(lt wc hnve n()tcorrul,u.Ullor Hetrnved
,hc KM,- w,t,, the moCy ol the ITCH
Who shall say that these thing promise
no reward, and that triumph shall not
,T
There are to-tlay no weak nor weary and
lesiMndent members of true democracy,
and there should begone. Tlioiit-htful
party alfillition, and the upKrter of
Ppncipie we proieiw are constantly
recruited bv intelhiient.. younit ami
t . m)heretlU. 1ct u, deaerye laK;r
confufencei and in hunning all igno'jlc
iiractice. let us remain stendinat to the
these, the day of our triumph will surely
,.nd ouicklv come, and our vktorv hull
lie fairly and nobly won, through the
iuvineibk Spirit of true demiKTacy." 1
aBa-aM
AOAINHT THK LOAFKHM.
A good move by the new administra
tion WRa tRken when ncction 654 of the
tbe public WUBrc: Thii .eetion 'forbids
toHgU,,,,. of loafer around the en
traKeg ril,iwni( nm we how itspubli
k evitelltt! ofit. intended enforce.
ment in the near future. Thi will cer-
uin, Und to muke our nmill treet
J
mnft attructive,
Baltimore Sun : Pension commissioner
Tanner Saturday exhorted a iension at-
torney to do hi best to give bun
"shadow of law" on which to base nn in
crease of a ccrtuin class of pensions from
$30 to $72 per month. The '"lawyer,
whose fee depended on hi making nn et
fort, showed to his own satisfaction and
Tanner' llmt the increase was according
law. It wa accordingly made
though the practice of the pension bureau
and tlie opinion of comietent official
dead against it. Congress, tlie hitter
mildly suggested, should lie ullowed to
change the taw, if a change wus demra
I ble, but the commissioner seemed to be
I opinion that Congress ia too alow,
I n uch good luck
tkn. Roger A. I'ryor has recalled hisac
ceptance of an invitation to ienk ut A
niston, Ala., because of the recent charge
made agaiuat him of desertion. He says
it injured him at the South and therefore
he cannot go to Anuiston to siienk. The
Southern press ha very generally con
ceded that Gen. I'ryor has been t'ullv vin
I dicntcd of the chni ire made bv one editi
I ""'I copied on bis authority IivoIIkth. It
by n" me"n tW'Wthcns the (ienernl
I character to decline to come South o
I g,K. irro,.i,
I .
1 Rev. Dr. Edmund, of Sumpter, S. C
will preach the Bnccaliiurate sermon I
I Smith, of Gretniilioro, N. C the annua
I crmoii liefore tlw V r M.Vr A.-- fmt of
eight medal given in the theological de
I partment of rriiicctoiiColh'ge.graduates
I Davidson College have carried off live,
Wo , ud
trt,m ,h, fa
vnVmtf i ,.,.,... ,lf n,:,.,,,,,, .,1(x1
.I.. .. . . . 1. . .
I New York on tlie htrurta Kumlnv, on h
return from n three months' tour in E
I ..... l l:. v:.... l.
.". "i ""ivi in invx ne wna nun
t0 h"r,i f i:Klaiid. As he wus
smoking, he said to Eord :
I "Will you have a tivar?"
I "Thank vou; but 1 only smoke one
,,r.?;'i VU''7, ,y' ..
I nil iik:iik, a ii iiii Biiiii.
I . . ....
, mix wa. orouiMit. It wn em
iKllished with the familiar picture
I '.""ry ' the West." A lie took hi.
c,rw' , ,
I When olil t liiv wna nlivi. ln iiiml.. a
Kxtd cigar, but his ion tlon't keep up
hi reputation."
"Henry Clay! Why, he didn't make
cigars; he was a statesman, and ranked
a high with U. A. Gladstone or John
Hricht do in your country. "
"I beg your pardon. I've smoked t!iese
cignr all my ble, and I tell you old Clay
made n d light better cigar thau hi
boy do,"
Dr. Parker I'ray cream Van-Ola, Rosa
line, Ongaline and Ihnmond nail powder
having now Iwcome the Indie' favorites,
at F. L.Jacob' drugstore, these popular
manicure artkle may alwny be found,
together with pocket emery board, or
ange wood sticks, nail scissors, files and
other such requisites. Also a complete
line of drugs and toilet article, in addi
tion to tlie Hebe Soda Fountain from
which k-e cold drink are dispensed. Cor
ner Muin street and l'ntton avenue.
A cat with it fur ruflled doesn't feel
fur-truight.
A Plcalnsi Hens
Of heulth and strength renewed mid ol
ease and comfort lollows the use of Syrnp
ttf Figs, as it acts in harm my with nature
to eliectunlly cleanse the system when
costive or bilious. For ante in fiOc. and
1 91 bottle by all leading druggist.
DON'T
BeliumbiifJCgnl. Talk ih cheap
hut "the proof of the pudding
is the chewing of the Ktring."
BoHtie BroH. & WiitRht'H n the
phu-e to buy mid thounand
of well ileunet custoinei-H will
11 you the name if you will
only take the trouble to auk
lem. They have the good
and they well them at bottom
triccH. They have received
th'w week their necond 'stock
IhvHH (iood, Notiotm,
latei and Show for the Sj ring
find iSumtner trtule. Some of
them bought under "mudHill"
trices and iiii' now goinglike
lot cakes. They have this
week made a mluction of 25
er cent, in many goods and
are now offering unheard of
largaius in s'tecial lines.
Their store is filled with cus
tomers every day and none
go away without lieing wait
ed on, for their salesmen are
Hlite anil attentive to the
trade and am always ready
to give you the worth of 100
ents for every dollar you
eave w ith them. (!o undsee
their new goods and you wil
le suqrised at the low price
mid kuiuty of the same.
The man that said "Money
is King" will have to learn
that I'luck and Politeness
will go farther in a day
than money will go in a life
time, and if you don't think
so, go to No. 11 Public
Square and you will see tha
we are taking Cleveland's ad
vice and are "telling the
truth" when we say Bostic
Bros. & Wright am selling
Oil Calicoes at 5c, (Jinghams
at 7c, and Satinet) at 8c
Outing Cloths at I 2c, Crazy
Cloth at 15c, and the prettj
est Cballies you ever saw at
7c, bought at Headquar
ters for cash, and they invite
your careful insiection of the
same.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
ARTIMTtt' HATKRIAMI,
tiNUINUUKS- 8U1-1'LII!8,
I'lCTl'HI'.S AND HKAMl'.S,
I'ANCV OOOD8.
HI.ANK HWIKItVKHV.HAUi:,
M)I,I.H, TUVs AND 0AM KS,
wi:hti:rn ih.c. ici:nkm,
HOT 1 1 I-llUTtHiKAI'IIIC AND IIAND-
I'AINTUU,
AT
- ESTABIIOOK'S,
at H. Main Street.
A LAMM ASSOKTMSNT OF
AMERICAN WATCH lis,
All styles, sites and prices.
Jewelry of every description.
Silverware, solid anil plated.
tiold and Silver Headed Canes. '
" SKciU'les and li.ve Glasses fitted to the eye.
Pine Watch Kepairlng and Ungraving a
Sievialty.
LANG, The Jeweler,
Mouth Main tMreet.
aprl4 d3in
THE GREATEST ATTRACTION
Is that line lot of liNCI.lSH IIR1DLK8 and
TIIKISIt-HOKN CHAMOIS 8UAT HADULK8
at
J. 91. ALEXANDER'S
And the low prices at which he Is selling all
goods in Ms line.
lit has increased his force and Intends to
meet the demand,
SATISFACTION Ol'AKANTKKI).
Jt K. TKNNBNT,
Architect and Contractor.
I'lana, prviflcntiona and estimate, fur
alannl. All work In my line contracted for,
and no charges fur drawing oa contract,
awarded m.
krtrrrncra when fhnrirrd. "
(inie: No. in Hendry Block, North Court
UaR, AsaevUla, N. C. itbllMly
WXELLASEOUS.
ittlAIX ViTOCk.
The smallest stock of goods
that has ever been seen in
Asheville has just been re
vived at W. II. LKA'S, 17
North Main street, and so
pretty and cheap, too. It
will make the hair rise on
your head when you see
hosepret ty Dress- ( loods,
such as Sateens, (linghams,
Challies, Lawns, and Dress
iood of all kinds. And oh,
my I just see those pretty
ieaueu Wraps, lliey am
lerfectly exquisite. And you
must see our pretty Black
lose in Lisle thread, and
some of the liest Corsets you
versaw, such as Warners
bdominal, (lood Luck, Suu-
rise, Coraline, Four-in-Ihind,
Health, and many other
kinds too numerous to men
tion Ladies' Lawn Tennis
Shoes and Caps to match
The best (lloriah Silk Gold
Head Umbrella at 1.25,
$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
a cent's worth.
Yours very truly,
W. H. LEA,
SPOT CASH STOKE,
17 N, Main St,
.This week it is Men's, Hoys'
and Children's Hpring Suits.
Very low pricetl stylish Dress
(ioods, Outing Shoes for ev
erybody, and various items
we WMrive aluuwt daily.
II.RKDWOOD & CO.
Clothing-, Dry ood, Shoen,
HatM, and CanelH.
7 and 9 Patton Avenue.
--M'(? our new Spring Suits
for Men, just in to-day.
STRAUSS
RESTAURANT
AND ,s
NEW ICE CREAM 6ARDEN,
Electric Cars Pa the Door.
I herewith notify the public that this day.
May 1, 1 have added to my well known Res
taurant a flue . '
Ice Crenm Garden.
The same has been fitted np neatly (or the oc
casion and I will always have on baud the
choicest of Creams and Sherbets and Cakes.
Also, can supply fsmllk-s at shortest notice
in large or small quantities. So come la good
time and have wmt fine Ice Cream and Cake
and don't forget that at Rtrauas' you will get
The Heat of Ice Cream,
and where always polite' and attentive wait
er will be pleased to serve. Come early.
cum. often, com. one, com all, and give
your friend Htrauss a good many calls.
Very respectfully,
Ii. NTRAt SS,
rHf Proprietor.
MISCELLASLOVS.
-ii iiiiiiii.HimiiiiiHtiHimiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiii'i-iiil
T. G. SMITH & CO.,
IrVHOLliSALK
AND
RETAIL,
PRESCRIPTION
DRUGGISTS,
fflliniifnn's Tnrnpr
" j
Asheville,
N. C.I
RICHMOND & DANVIULB .HA1LROAD
COMPANY.
(Westers North Carolina Division.)
Passknorb Dkpakthknt,
AsMKviLLB, N. C, Jan. 1, 1KK9.
PASSBNGBK TRAIN 8CHEDULU
In Bffkct Jan. 1, 1HH9:
1 No. 61 ' No. B3 j
l,v. Asheville, 035pm 1 ()pm
Ar. Salisbury, 437am 64.1pm
" Danville, B47am lO-'clpm
'" I.ynehburg, 134rpni 1 ounm
" Washington 7 85im TIHIam
" Baltimore, OUOpm H2rnm
" Phila., 8(Hiam 1047am
" New York, 6 2inm 120pm
Boston, aaopm 9(Wpm
'R iehmond, 3c )pm 61 5ani
" KalriKh, 7 Roam I l(ipm
" Goldaboro, 1146am SlOpm
" Wilmington 6K)jim
"--
j No. 66
I.v. Aahcville, 8 8llnm
Ar. Ilendersonvllle, 9 20am
Ar. Spiirtanhg 1160am
' Charlotte &3)pra
" Columbia, 440pm
Charletiton, BlOpin
"Angmtta, " ' "006pm
" Savannah, 616am
" Thoina.ville.Ga 1 4)pm
" JnekaoBvllle 12 00 m
" Atlanta, 1040pm
'" Montgom'y . . 71'6atn
" Mobile, lS6pm
New (Orleans ' 72Qpm
' No. 64
I.v. SiMirtanburg
S40pml
fiOTpm I
7 (Hpm
Ar. Ilendersonvllle,
" Aoheville,
No. SO I No. 52 I No. 64 -
I.v. Asheville,
Ar. Hot Springs
" Knoxville,
" Chattan'ga,
" Nashville,
" Memphis,
Lv. A.hevll.e, "
Ar. Hot Springs
" Knoxville,
" Louisville.
" Cincinnati,
" Chicago,
" St. Louis,
740am
U20am
1 lOpm
616pm
6 10am
740am
9 2iam
1 10pm
A 40am
eaopm
7 46pm
444pm
AlOpm
H60pm
61 lam
1146am
8 3opm
444pm
610pm
8 80pm
7 1 6am
1146am
A.'iOnm'
7 or, pin I
840pm
746piiq
MURPHY BRANCH.
No. 18
""8 26am
1063am
6 4Hpm
iXAsheville,
Ar. Wavnesvllle,
" Jarrett's,
No. 17
Lv. Jarrett's.
Ar. Waynesville,
" Asheville,
600am
1 26pm
8 46pm
Mr Sleeping cars on all night trains.
JAS. t TAYLOR, W. A. WINBURN.
O. P. A. I). P A.
80L. HAAS. T. M.
'KROOM FACTORY.
IIANFOAD N. LOCKWOOD.
HAND-MAPS
BrooniM, Whisks, Hearth and
Celling Brooms.
Mill and Factory grades a specialty. Quo-
inuona auu sample, irec. let) 1 1M1 1 y
J. W.SCIIARTLE,
MERCHANT TAILOR
4 N. main St.
fcbaodlv
JOTICH,
Will collect debts ftr anyone In the dtv for
percent, oihki lacllllies Hi
rcent.
Good facilities for renting and i
lecting rents on houses.
ts on houaea. Will aril f-,i...-.
in weeaiy paymenu
I. n. IOHNSON
At niair's Furnilura atorc.
Rrarrencea given
oi i-aiion avenue.
JAM1CS FRANK,.
DSALSI IN
FAMILY GROCERIES Al.0 PROVISIONS
Agent for Reems Creek Woolen Mills.
North Main Street, . Asheville. N. C.
' fcblUdij
HEAL ESTATE.
Wai.tks B. Owvn, W. W. Wkst.
GVYII -fi WEST,
(Succcaaurs tu Wa ter U.Gwjn)
ESTABLISHED i88
REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLL
REAL ESTATE
Loauti Securely Placed at 8 1
Per Cent.
I Notur fub.ic.
FIRE INSIJIi ANCF.
OFFICK (MiuttaeoMt Court Square.
Wni. M. Cocke, Jr.,
REALESTATE AND MINERAL BROKER, I
- Aiihevllle, N. C.
Can sell you one million acres of land, in
tract! from 60 to 10O.0OO arm. Have a
number of city lots. Improved and unlin
proved, which 1 tan sell on the best of terms.
If you want a larite or Hmall farm call oa nic.
If you want minerals of any kind, yon need
lio no further. If yon want timber lands,
this is headquarters. In fact I can suit you
In anything you want in my line.
Nervier of a fint-claar dvil engineer and
practical surveyor engaged to show up all
property when required. 1 have had fifteen
years' exfienenrc in the real estate business,
una imnsi Know wnai win please, rrompt
.!..,:... ... .ii i..i, ,
cuxuiT
W. CORTLAND,
Real Estate lfroker,
- . ...
invcsmcni nnu urt inuriAnt;c aulhi,
ratton Avenue, llarnard Huildtngr.
febttdly
D. S. WATSON,
Real Estate Agent,
(Not a Speculator.)
For 8ule-A large amount of valuable City
" m w K..
. r., ,..,.u.
.
timber and mineral lands.
ic.cUr,f, parties buying city Lou
from me money to Improve the sme onmost
reasonable terms I .
Money to loan on good city and country
property I
Office hours: Prom 8 to 0.
D. S. WATSON,
Southeast Corner Court Square,
Aahcville, N. C.
maySO dtf
INSURANCE.
P"IKK INSURANCE.
FIIIE LIEE
.
ACCIDENT.
PULLIAM & CO.
At the Hank of Asheville,
ASHliVILLB, N. C.
Represent the following coinpunics, vis.
KIKK. CASH ASSIKTS IN V. .
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London Assurance. of Bngland l.lUn.on.i
Niagara, of New Vork........T......... 2,iia7.40S
Oriint, of Hartford I,6fl7.fi92
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nnutnern, oi New oncan. 4:iy,nK I
Western, ol Toronto....
. 1,030,232
Mutual Accident Association.
4.ua Life insurance Company.
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-THE
EQUITABLE LIFE
Astiurauce Society
NO. 120 DMOADWAV, NKW YIIKK.
rash Asaets 09.1,O4S,9S3.ti6
.'ash Surplus 'Ot794.7l.VS
The Strongest, most liberal and most pro-
l a1 it .uiiiimnj in wic worm.
Its Tontine Pol icles with 16 anil 20 year
periods I when Issued in appropriate form)
oiler to insurable persons a two-fold uilvun-
tace.
I Protection Against Loss
I A Secure and Profitable Investment. J
E. D. Monroe, Ag;t.,
Asheville, N. C.
office with Judge Aston. feb23dflin
VM.R. PENNIMAN,
I'ROPKIBTOR OF
THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS,
P. O. Box I.
marl 3d ly
THE ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION,
0m on Main street, opposiU the post-
Oprn dally. eiTnt Bundnvs, from 10 a. m.
until 1 p. m.. and 5 nntil 7 p. m.
aoTI!f trr "of '"""cription are: One year
dalW acu' 3 ""' ,li 1 mo- 50"-;
Officers rorlNNA President, R. R. Rawls
VIce-IYertdent, Charles W. W.,l.y ; Sec",i
Hatch U- " Ubrrt- B J
Cltiwnj and visitors are cordially Invited
to inspect the catalogue and Inscrll their
names aa members. lebHiltr
PUIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERER.
All kinds of cement woik Hone.
lohlilnir mmt L.I- : : . ...
tended to. ""K "mPX at-
l'.r,w"'i7';,",'r3.t; ntm can be lea
1th W. H. Westall tk Co. feblMBm
IaX. L. MARKET,
Cor. Patton Avenue and Depot Street.
The Choicest Beef. Lamb.
Mntton and Veal in the city.
Butter and Fresh Country Produce.
may24 dura
HOTELS.
a itLDTFii exc::.c:::i i
ASHEVILLE
TO
HOT SPItllSGS.
Huuud Trip Tickets only .6o, hiiHuUniK a
full duy's board at tbe '
MOUNTAIN I'AUK HOTEL..
The Baths in Marble Fools and Kuri-elaiu
Tubsare the Hncat and most luxurious ia
America. The Hotel is
NEW AND FIUST-CLASS
In Uvcry Particular.
UNBXCELLKD IN ITS CUISINB.
The place is a charming spot, nestled
among and sheltered by i'iue-clad Mountains
where there Is no fog, no duil, no malaria.
Pnrc and abundant water, and absolutely
I perfect drainage,
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I scs nuiCL in DHISUn CUT.
The Sway ne "House.
I One of thcliest in Western North. Carolina.
I .Summer and winter resort. Nature', annita.
I rium- Scenery ajid water uucicelled. Terms
mooerate.
I u9u. n, dlacmiukn, nop r,
I ouo
J. N. MORGAN & CO.,
No. 3 Barnard Bulldlujc.
School and Colleire Text
Hooks, a full line. Poets, His-
uul J ivuiiHilire, UlUgi apiiy
n:i i . t, i,.,, -
o. uioies aim lest-
aments. Oxford Tmu-Iioi-u'
I nji.i o , .
uiuiwH, nun dooks OI ail
kin(j8 irKe8to(jk Stationer V.
Blank Hooks aild Office aild
SfllOnl Silirinliuu Nmw lino
I - . . . . . R'Wj.JMlVJIJ, i , , T 11 1 IV
Ladies', aild Gents' Pocketr
books just oiiened. Fancy
uoous ana uons.
feblOdlv
J.C. BROWN,
MERCHANT t TAILOR.
- aj Patton Aveuue,
(Next to Grand Central Hotel.)
aprtfdly
J. V. BROWN
Will continue the undertaker's buainessat his
old stand over J. B. Uickerson & Co.'s
Hardware Store, under the
firm name of
J. V. BROWN & CO.
Having thirty years' experience as under-
iuker mhalm' nd "-
lor buying, can safely guarantee satisfaction
I """ 1 0T aaiaiiacuon.
Calls nromiitlv uH-i.i-.l ... .n
.
h i uvcrvininv wr,nm in,. .n i i
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or "u.iueaa ai-
I way. on hand.
febl3d(!ro
CESAR'S HEAD
1I a-
lm.. mm--
WILL IIB OPI1NKD FOR THE SEASON
OF 188!) ON
The Firs of June..
The location of this Hotel on thesummit of
Ca.-sar's Head Mountalnran outlying spur or
the Blue Ridge, in upper South Carolina,
affords a climate and water uueiiiated.
As a summer mort it has no parallel in the
South. .
AVERAGE TEMPERATURE, FROM 60u TO 70,
Whilst its natural scenery Is varied and grand
beyond conception. Comfort of guests care
fully consulted. Livery and dully mail. Eas
ily reached from Asheville in one day, or from
Ilendersonvllle in half a day, over delightful
roads, through a romantic and charming
country,
mavldtf F. A. MILES.
11 Itlln if A mim
- . o Rn a? o V ,
AN UNEXCELLED SPECIFIC
IN CASE OF
CHOLCHA, CRAMPS, DlAHRHCtA,
Summer com'-laint
Dysentery
and OTHta ArrtcrioNa
OP THE STOMACH sNO BOWELS
PRICE 2S CENTS.
J. H. sVINKELMANN 4. CO
olc Pni:Tcia.,
BALTIMORE, MD U 8. A.
For sale bv
J. S. GRANT,
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A. F. STEVENSON,
CARRIAGE : AND : SIGN : PAINTER,
GILDER AND VARNISHER,
Is prepared to do all kinds of Palntlng .Urma
on your old-lookina Ci. u...
rys, Buggies. Carta and Wagons and bars
them varnished or repainted, so they will
look as good as new.
All work warranted not to crack, blister
or come on until it wears off. Terms i
able.
Shop on Harnett Hill, Eagle Street
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