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t:::: daily citizij. The CfTtfitw 1 the wirmt ritrisiriTr'T rim mn.i m j read sew spa per ia W esters htti t. rtxini. Ita (1m niMt4 of atra and aieftimrra t ta tttc ititcfrttt of mMk intrirntT. honrmi no. .ojiii tuib- t mm publishes the dispotrhe of the I laird I'rrw, which aow cover the I worid 1a it scope. It haa other faoll- far tk d..iKl io.rn.IUm lor ?hiti 1 arope. joa rua aewe from all quarter, with rTeryth thingcore-l sully etiued to occupy the smallest stacc. Specimen copic 04 any edition will be (wlouTontindmtllitii addrca. 7rjirio'LL"; .V." I at week. Carrier, will artieer the paper la eery part of the city ta sabse-riber., and par-1 vtf wanting 11 will please call at ta ciruaa 1 ,-aoe iDTUnaMl ATB-Reaaoaablc. and mode ;tI..mu lU" Lt I ,n Reading notice tew era U per Hue. OMta-1 - t arv. urruet and aaetetv aoticea nity eeaw i cackiaotcaceedusteauoe.) or afty eewu 0f per lack. I SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1889. HONOR TO A NORTH CARO LINIAN. The distinguished regard of the Eng IUh people Jar Mr. E.J. Hale, late United . , 1 . , 1 . I SUtea Consul at Manchester m note- worthy We, of bis hme, cannot together appropriate St; for on that - . . ... . foreign stage, the actor, our country ends to play their part are Americans wmply, neither Northerners or Southern . . e- f -s I cn, rtonn v-roiinians nor new loraer., aimnle Americana. The honors achieved by them therefore .Une with . broader - . I lustre; ana uuiure or insuincicncy w Iie. .nd dener hlimiliHtuin We; of North Carolina, therefore have ' "I tDC gratmcatlon in wwnng we nonor. .-a . . . s . I- I uuaLiuuul auiawlail tn i K fWflfW. I sentative of the United Statesof Amenca. I And these honors art neither empty and . . - merely complimentary, mere "sjierdiiig I caps to a parting guest." Mr. Ilule w among practical men at the very heart I of the world's commercial and manufuc-1 taring energies; among men whose every I thought, study and effort was to confirm I the supremacy of their own productions, men who had studied every problem oil . I .l. I....I .....!. 1 w .m, , t,u .ugii M.i market, who had nraetruted thr , , most distant seas, who had spread their I wares upon every market, and who might be justified in any display of jeal- ousy in the activity of rivalry. Tose- care the good will and sincere admira- tain, a Mr. Hale evidently did. of the merchant prince of the enlightened man- ufactarers, of the gentry, and of that one added distinction of the nolnlity, proves .L-i ti- n..l L: .i.i- j . tout r. naic won uisenviaun: ucairuc-1 tion not only by the amenities of a cul- . a .1 . i a I-.. . i i l ii,aicu (eiiiiciiiau, uui oy tne mure; yui-i liable qualities ol bright intelligence, broad views and full comprehension ol the magnitude of the subjects in whk h he Interested himself, to commend hiinsell to the largest co.ifi.lenc. and the sincer- est respect of those to whom be might stand in the attitude of rivalship. I la the baads ol Mr. Hale, a consulship, Haimlli rMllw a kuvkImI niailum nfiimiiL- --"'V " " V K " H,,'" I emolument and quiet accumulatkin, was .-J I .... I .: .1! I praciaaii; cuuTcrtcu into a lasting uit i lomatic mission, of enduring valuable "'"" vvuinry, a.i.ic to give to the nation to which be was accredited clearer and luster views of American in-1 . . . . . .. stitntions and character; and also to 1 rtudyall these problems, tlie so-1 I Jution of which involve that commercial A 'veloptnent due to a country of such 1 "5enmanding resources and boundless fu- j Tr a characters the United States. I inn iiiis:sisBiiM Pi trt. Ti I.... ... :. ..!.: :iir..n i :. H.jU IUH w nvi.iii( ivai.ll up w t9 I ......1 ..l II I. ..,1. ' r I aitiva In 14 an, ntwiuirinir in nv ti. rwwil I . . , . ,7 .. , i'""v "i'i"J u" not nave to ny iur. lor in tnescdays. h.... 4 .k. ..t..l r .niinmii li ' ........ .V . I n . ..... UHU IIIO I our people find them within their own I iHinjers, of .very character and vnrietr, on the tea coast, in the mountains, in se questered retreats in the quiet interior. All these placet North Carolina has nl- . f . . . . i , W.Ji HU um wiiaiivwu wi uvkhu,u - ' . . . . " cause not conveniently reached. On our coast, for instance, there is the litmous Nag's Head, familiar almost ever since w jlc. : but for us practically farther off thut Mt. Desert on the coast of Maine ; now by railroad and steamboat, within a day's ,.,... . L .run of Kaleigh. There is More head City, superceding the old well known lkuufort, now, with itt magnificent hotels, its fine bathing, its fishing and its sailing, catch fail the imairination. and drawinitLT. v. !. . - . . .. .. ' . crowd, from all tlw Southern State, and .11 . ...... -... ci..i. !.. i :.r ofS .LaSA tlao ..LU .Iu :,..nukH Ult l.- a...u. .,...,.... ij..,y like a pleasant dream, to t dispelled to substantial reality of enjoyment Then 4 k. -a 4k A..II..I.1 f..l ..I. . ...l.'..l. ..... vi a iKiiuui wno ture proTioeu ce to n i.in.ngmn, a ... 1" , ,1J kT """JTT have developed np to an equality- with a. tne rcK.rx. a.ong tne Atlantic (K.ing to the other extreme of theStote ttewe.tinv.te. totheenjoy,Wtofad.- jtraally distinct character the heavnl of the mountains hr the toss of th.bil.ow..thewhi.oftlvebree,e.fo, the roar of the turf the verdure of hill """ ,nc "" tneven.ure oi n.u and valley fi.r the tnowy sands of the beach, and the heavendirectedniountnin summit, for the solemn suggestion, ol the boundless eternity of waters. These too, are quickly and pleasantly reuclicd by railroad from all parts of thecountry, e ii e . i irom au points oi.tne compiiM. i ne en - thusiasm, the imairination. even the most itiiioCTwuK-iii, wnimc t-H)tivatet. when they find how readily this parndise is Mr-twvl. an. tk4. MM4 Ar ..11 .-li. tations, it prove to be "all thut fancy painiru it ana mure, Intermediately, from the const to the mountain., there are numberless springs, hotels and resorts, which now annually draw their thousands. The sceptre of Saratoga was long ago broken; thut oil Virginia has almost driMtrted. Tliere in no longer a need to go to them ; and our tti... wi.i. i :t.-A 1. 1.-..: iu... i. ui.N uiwi ..iaill.1. IV UC.KII IWI III JT-u:... r... .i i..- .... . iici,aure and luxuries of guests, invidious com par- sons can no longer be made aguinst ui. ., , . - tawiaoK example was given by the people of Fonda JI. V.,wbohadsuhncrild 11,000 tut Fourth of July celebration and then voun! n n..t.ii...i.n . . ana tnen. voted to contribute the amount to the Johnstown suherers. IVGAH IN NORTH CAROLINA. We were somewhat amriard the other day to find a State exchange speak of the culture of the uirar cane in North 1 . " ri )Crimcnt Tbe long oo is put it down as a statistical fact tbut ' ,. , , ... , North Carolina, alone of all the Mate ol Klmrth;I11? ufcvcnr airri- " " (cultural product of every Mule in inc I'MOD.. I bat IS true now, utiles inc uo- , of P-rific State. ha. cf- U fiuvri this nrrulinr distinction. Araoi.i! .... i. ,1,. ,., meat uui'i "TBlro K m c,vcral 01 the . much ai a crop aa for the pleasure of the - .i.trra of t hr famllv-for the eniormcnt j ! tacking thejuwof the ripe cane is a -ill i t , . l I very conaitieTuuar o c. hkuih;iiiiiii cal use of the cane was in Columbus of l)lTH8 Gootlfl, NotioilH, made a few barrels ofsyrup;but ktoct- " on'' P- -""re tha" h" an cure wua ihujiku iuf um: ui im . , . L J"Kt"" - oubik. u,ue of J ruw nnntly enouL'h. But it 11 too uinvrtain ' , V T , , - " .r. UC lAUUKIIl V17IIIIRT11LKU TCI.U II I - "ulu"" - " " a troPk;a' mute. Sugar is too cheap to authoria I ...."... wra"""" I" "f r c""t7- , Cn all wlaw ilia limn nana irmitua AM BH ilinV. IIK wUkUl VUin, Kiunw. r,.J.er. ., iv.it, itl.,,f. l.in.r wnit. MM IHSHI lM aawaM -.aw 1", I linn a nil m nitrniiio tixiw k It ni tu.'Lf lr ' 2 " - We are happy to be able to coiigrntu- late Wake Forest on its brilliant corn- menccmcut, and on its lurge grmlu- atingcuiss of twenty-eight young men. Glud also to know that Wuke Forest, in its incensed popularity, has attained so highh a standard ol scholarship. Somebody has discovered that there ... ,,. !. 1 ... , ........ I are in inc uiiiico otuu-s seveniy-iwt. ..( -,h,. ,...il.i,Ml ,.,.lih .....! Ik ------..... - " -i national debt of the United States. Now, don't let us be envious; kts recull tin-1 prayer of the Scotch parson, "Lord bltw tlie ,Hx.r in this worl.l ; and Lord! blest the rich who will be poor in the next." Tlie total contributions to the Jolms- town sufleret s are somewhat upwards ol $3,000,000. The following are the lurg- .... ... - est, tUougti, even as to tlie places, naiiml incomplete: I'hiluilclpliia and vicinity, I ... ..... I JIH..llu;.; New York ami Vk'initY, Jiltl,-1 000; Fittsburg, $345,(KK; through Gov. Heaver, 4H,(HM; Chicago, $HH,64G; j Coston, 100,5(54; Clevelund, 0., $10,000; Ma.micliuw.lt Ugislature, $:i0,(MK;n;i 'i;,..ulu trw, fUturlintriu Washington, D. C, $43,330; Baltimore, U lJ 'U,,W " ' A'' l,1"Mia"18 Md., $30,000; Ciiicimiuti, G., $'-'8,H8; Columbus, 0., uml vicinity, $17,319. . 1 1.. I l....ul .... I... 1 1.- 1.1.... .....I. ... I'....i I "wmvivu ui, u. (lie icicuillllll 11 B luai I as tlicv truumiire tlictramuutii.il. ... ... . tne worm gives stirring news every day. I One excitement treads on the heels of aii - otner; uuu so lo-ciay, we learn ol th outbreak ,f..n ,,.r !,. Mi.,.i..a,.i,. which nromises to be "nrcttv larire fur i. . ' lilt size"; an UieCIiipiicwa braves aguinst all the United -Suites, At usual, the aggressions of the whites, disregard ol Indian riuhts. eontemut of treutv stinu lulions ure the canst of the "Indian Atrocita-s." The lamb is alwuys mud '"K tlle WtttM o . .. i .... . ' ""HIM ...I, -I HI' lla 1'lu.fltinmM nna ... Imii.I.mI il. .w..i.......k . I tion beyond credibility. It l now scarce l,ii,;,ii, .i ,..i...i.i 1 , . ' ,. ' .... . i a"u nigncT. in view oi tiusinc w inning- i Ol... t .11 wa ouir urvs our iiirnirrs to uc lime pendent of foreign supplies ami raise beetti hwn from rf good sugar, notably from tlie first, ih made. There is only one objection to ,. .... .,, . ,. 'nl an mernble one to the ordinary I I .... . . . , ,. lurnierj' it costs more than it conies to. Costly mnehinery, beyond imli viduul I reach of purchase and exierk'nce, which I line rurllif.ra piinnul Knw w.flt miiiL. 4 Iii..ii I m or the, must go without sugar. A few favored counties may make their cane molasses, I . . .. .. lrhnHi a little coarse sugar. Many counties muke sorghum syrup but will never make their own sugar. Vi-r.rriinr . llu. al iili-nu.iit ..fll.. Imirl i 01 t-oiiuucrce, nxmu tne numiier 01 N((rlh Mum tw)ii t ............. I ty Our own authorities fix tlie numliei ,t ,Klut ,3ti(MK). Tle i 0n hc Cm(viiui, i(lc North Cttro,illu I reus says: lott more soldiers in killed that uny lAhtn Slate. Tin; following whs tin- Iom in killed in severnlof the Confclerate ,,. ,.,...,: , , ...... ia. S.31iH; Stuth Cnrt.li.u.. 0.1 H7; tWKia. Mi8i!wi j 5H07i N,(rt,, Curo. k. .to W tte fat In the nunilnr that l)k.d ofwouI1,, U111 20,002 of her mm, .. , , ,. . ..... ,, "T " ?' .nwv JX" TTk ! j' T", ,Ul ".'K' M.t North taroluiuevnlentlv did bv lar lliemimt iightiitK. Her military populn H,m w" -but she Iur- tiwlKtl l. 'O.ooo tiieii to tuc Loiih-derute cause. lh-. I'nrker I'rays ereuin Van-Ola, koiui- I liiK', ttngitlim' anil Diamond nail powder I . . . . . .. . - .. I 1 Having now iicvoiiie tne mines favorites, at F. L. lucob's drtnr store, these lx.iiulur . uiiiiiK'iire ariaic. may u.way. ia; rtiuilo, touclhcr with tnicket emery board, or ...... .U.k. m4.i- m... ...,.TH'till-lluKN CHAMOIS SKAT ADI.K8 I oIIht smh requisites. Also a co.upk te i line 01 urugs aim toiK't nriKKS, in nihil - lion to the Hd SimIu Fountain fn.m whk h ice cold drinks are disKiiHctl. Cor- ner Main street and Pulton avenue. Tin: strike on the Wading lines of ocean HteamsphiM is likely to reduce the fre quency of quick triusi New hands to re - place the strikers will not be quick to . . . . ... . atch tlw extK-iit mttled to reach I hollllll 8ax"d K ' ' I Knllllcd to th Heat. Allure entitled to the brut that Hair money will buy. so every family should have, at once, a bottle of the best family I remedy, Syrnp of l is, to cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale i- r.(v. .ml l , !...!... .ll I dmirui.ts. """"""W TtfV IfeliUmbUglHl. Talk .8l'hap 1 .. mi f ,.f t. ...... 1.1 UUl UUf I rUUI UI Lilt' I illUUilu; the chewing of the ntrui. n , Wi-i.rlir'u iu tlio liOHtlC lrUn. IX njHTj H IH lilt? I1:U fo 1)UV 1111(1 tllOUrUllul - f .j, .,(aml cUHtoiIKTH Will II JOU tlie 8111110 II you Will only tiike the trouble to uak V f,"" and they null thematbottom nncH. TllPV llUVe mt'lVtHl i ----- - . 4iwl; .l. tllll? ' IV nil II m-VIII DWva nild SUHHIMT trOUt. bomeOI tllOlH boU-lltUIldermudHill" .wi .... ..:iib M hth uuu uic ti umt, uae hot CttkfH.' Tliey have tllW J wlu ,-, l,,,.:,.,, f or u, v.w.. rHPC(;nt. Ill Hliiny COOdH aild , ,.ff....;.w lw.o -.1 ,il ' barguillH ill Bl'lt-rial UuH. ' ' Tlw,!. ut, 5u rill.wl rh nu ". C3Wl V lo ,Tl.. v tomtTH every day and none UIIVIVJ t--UV -V S S 1 tltHf ed on, for their Baletmien aw polite and utteiitiye to the trade and are always ready to give you the worth of 100 centH for every dollar you leave with them. (Jo and nee their new goods and you will llu. KlirDriwtl at the low tiriee 1 , . . flw, u.lTm, ""V .... . . , .....mil 1 lie 111 il II l ll.ll hHHl AlOIiey in Killir" will have to leum ti.T pin.,i. nn.l lljrionM W", 1 , , U . uuttutMB w,' r! fai'tlier 111 a day I halt UlOlieV Will go HI a llie- j,n(, tuuJ jf you don't think ' t v 1 1 l Hi MO K UIUIC O .....1 ...... ...Ill 4-1. ..4 Ol Uiira ituu J(uu iu w null Wu iipH tiikinir (Hevelaild'Had- n i ,. iuii;, , iw. . . V truul Wlieil WO ay 1JOMUC HroM. & Wllirllt lire rwlllllir llt v-t l,,la oaillieH III Ol ., Olltillg ClotllHatl2C.,trazy I'L.llnit. 1 Tw ... luiil IIim nrpt.ti ' i , 1 i "t vIlHWH B yuu tvtr wuw ill In 1 .1.4 ..4 1 I. I Sr'i iiuuuiib uu ih-ihimiuu l(xn - H for Wiwll, Ulld they ill vite i irmiHwtimi nf your lUrellll HlMlietllOIl 01 lilt Willie. BOOKS AND STATIONERY ARTIHTtt MATKRIAUft, UNOINKUKH' BUI-PLIES, IMCTt'HliS ANI FKAMK.H, ". FANCY GOOD8, iu.Aitit iiuu.iii,ii'.hiiihiui, DULLS, TOYS AND GAM KB, WKHTKHN M. C. HCUNKtt, both PHOTookaimiic and HAND. I'AINTUD, -AT ESTABROOK'S, aa . Main Street. A CARD. Ilnivinir sold mv .Ti'wcli business to Mr. Arthur IV L'l.J.I 1 .l...,!.. 4 ...... .. 4.. ... A i !' ,ui 1 WV .u,i lli-miwlu niwl iintniiiu ihrit I II IVillll I'lDVI XHIIJ lllll v has mm my care that all tl I ll il L f. lllll ll tll I k 1 1 U I tl 4J U lilt """ "V niiciTMisiui, jnui i iiiu mire m FH(1 will meet Jill Wants aiU la . U01I1U11UH, 118 1 I1UV0 tried H ill). II. L. LANG, I HI USSUllMIig COlltTOl Ol tllP business of Mr. II. L. lIllg I llOJH) by COHStallt atteiltUHl and the lCSt of efforts to offer , , , . "U1 inclV.lStHl atlvatnt.lg.as to merit U COIlt UIUaiH-eof the ,. , n i , i lOllUdeilCO SO geiielXUlSlV lK- st-OWCU UJiOIl 111V pmieces- niir sor. AUTI1UKM.FIKLI). junT ilfliwly Tiir rDClTCCT ITTDlPTinil I "It OntAlwl AI I HAb I IUH I g that tine tut of ltNt'.LIMH HKII1.8 and at 1 w u II v IVIiruw --m And the low price at whkh he Is arllina all I good, in hi. tine. He ha. Invrcaacd hi. force and Intend, to mTct the demand. SATISFACTION oi'AKANTKliD, A. TUNNBNT, Architect and Contractor. T. T,"1 "".B"".'!. J"1 and no ehaniea for drawing oa contract. .wnr.le.lme. Wrn-reare when dealred mi N... i a H,iry woch. North c..rt Hn, fiawv.Hiv, n. v. teoivaiy UlSCELLAXZOUS. S2IAIX GTCCK. The wnalleHt stock of goods that has ever been seen m Asheville has just tK-en re ifivud at V. II. -LEA'S, 17 North Main street, and so pirtty and cheap, too. It will make the hair rise on your ireau wnen you see lose pretty Dress Goods, such as Sateens," (Kriglmriis, Challies, Lawns, and Dress oods of all kinds. And oh, my I just see those pretty leaded '-Wrapt. They are KJi fectly exquisite. And you must see our 'pretty Iilutk lose in Lisle thread, and some of the best Corsets you ever saw, such as Warner's Abdominal, (JoodLuck, Sun- ise, Coraline, FouiMn-Iland, Iealth, and many other kinds too nunierous to men tion .Ladies .Lawn lennis Shoes and Caps to match. 'he best (iloriah Silk (Jold lead Umbrella at ft. 25, $1.50 and $1.00 offered in his city. All I want is for you to come and sce them and judge or yourstdf, and if you don't say that they are pretty and heap I won't ask you to buy a cent's worth. Yours very truly, W.H.LEA, SPOT CASH ST0HE, 17 N. Main St. o 0 0 Our Mr. Redwood is now sending us a number of bar gains, the result of a some what quiet spring season in New York, with the June stock taking iieun at hand Where the quantities of some lots would be too huge for either the Richmond house or ourselves, together we can use them easily and avail ourselvos of the closing prices. Special to-day : Lawns, Mus lins, Checks and Challies. II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing;, Dry Good, Shoes, Hatti, and Carpets. 7 and 9 Patton Avenue. STRAUSS RESTAURANT AND- NEW ICE CREAM GARDEN. lilectrlc Car Pasa the Door. I herewith notify the pnbne that tht. day, May 1, 1 hare added to my well known Res taurant a fine Ice Cream Garden. The Hum ha. been fitted up neatly for the oc eaiuon and I will always have oa haad the eholecat of Cream, and Sherbets and Cake. Alwi, can uily famine, at shortest notice In large or .mall uuaa title.. So come la Rood time and have some fine lee Cream and Cake, and don't forget that at Straus.' yos will get The Best of Ice Cream, and where alway. polite and attentive wait er, will be Menard to serrc. Com early, come often, cum one, onw all, and girt your (Head Strain, a good many calla. Very leepectfully, 1 8TRAV8S, ayadtf Proprietor. "RACKET' C0LIMX. This Column Be- - longs to the "Racket Store;" look out lor some "Sunday read- Ing" In It to-morrow morning. GE0.T.J0IIES&C0. N. Y. Office, 466 Broadway. "AMCAJTr" COLI MS. UlSCELLAXEOUS. fTTTTni 1 1 m 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 rimi i I mjIQ Niiim illlrrdUlJ COilSULIPTIOll AND ITS CURE. -A iwpular treatise on the new method of treating Con sumption through inhala- of super heated dry air, by Dr. Louis Weigert, of Berlin, with a description and illus tration of the apparatus used in the ; treatment. Translation from the orig inal by the Kev. Uobt. 15ris coeEaree, English Chai)lain of Saint (iwrge's, Iferliu. Price 15 Cents. Sold in Asheville, N. C, by T.G.SMITH & CO., WIIOLliSALtt RETAIL DRUGGISTS sole AGENTS FOR NORTH CAROLINA TiTl TTITl 1im'IHfillilill I 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 ll 1 1 1 1 M m 1 1 1 1 TTFTiTl RICHMOND & DANVILLB RAILROAD COMPANY. (Western North Carolina DivUlun.) PAeWKNuMI DBPARTmKNT, 1 AmiBviLLK, N. C, Jan. 1, t88l. f PA8SKN0KR TRAIN SCHKDULB. Is BrrscT Jan. 1, 1NH0 : I No. Si No. 83 ' Lv. Aaheville, QftRpm 1 40pm Ar. Salialmry, 4 3 7 am 6 4Hpn " Danville, t4Tam lOUOpm " Lynchliurg, 124fipm llMiam WaahinKton 736pm TOOam " Baltimore, 9 20pm N2Ram " I'hila.. 3oam 1(1 47am " New York, 6 2()a.n 1 20.m " Boa ton, 8 ai.pm 9 0( fpin " Richmond, 8 aopm B ifiam " KttUiKh, I 75oara lOUpm " (ioldaboro, 1145am 31l.pm Wilmington . "'X'pm ""No785 Lv. Aaheville, HSOani Ar. Henderaonville, It 20am Ar. Spartanh'g 1 1 ROam " Charlotte, C SOpin " Columbia, I 440nn " Charleston, 910pm i " AiiKuataT 0hpiu " Savannah, 61 Sam Thomaavitle.Ga li.m " Jacksonville 1 a 00 in " Atlanta, 10Opm ." MontKom'y 7 2Sam " Mobile, ISSpm " New Orleans ; 7 anpm ' " 1 No. 64 Lv. Simrtanhurir. 840im 607pm 7lH)pm I Ar. HenderaonviUc. Aanevine, No. 80 74"lam 920am 1 l(.im 615pm 61 0am "740am 92ilam 110pm No. 82 444pm 610pm SSOpm 640nm 114oam 6 30pm "444pm 61opm 85.pm 7 ISnm 1 1 4Tam 6 .HOpm; 740pm No. 84' Lv. Aaheville, Ar. Hot Spring 7onpm 840pm " Knoxvine, " Chnttan'ga, " Naahville, 'Memphia, I.e. Aahevll.e, Ar.HotS.ringa " Knoiviiie, " Louisville, " Cincinnati, ' Chicago, JSt. Louia, 640am 6HOpm 74Spm MURPHY BRANCH No. 18 Lv. Aaheville, Ar. Wavneavllle, HSr.am lonHam 64Wpm jarretta, No. 17 Lv. Inm..'. Ar. Wayneaville, OIHInin 1 25pm 845 pm Aaheville, t9 Sleeping can on all night train. I JA8. L. TAYLt.R, W. A. WINBORN, O. r. A. . H A. SOL. HAA8.T. M. BR009I FACTORY. UANFOAD N.LOCKWOOD. HND-MADB.. ; Brooms, Whisks, Hearth and Celling Brooms. mm ana r actor, tmuiru .i..w. n I ...i.. . fU - ......... .h, vmmi.nrm iin. ICIlloUly J. W.SCIIARTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR 41 N. Main St n-haodlT JkOTICB, Will collect debt, for anyone In the dy for per cent. Omni racilltie. for renting and col lectin rent, on konaes. Will sell furniture I. B. follNSoN At Blair'a Furniture Stoic, Renreneea firm T t'.ttoa Avenue. Birl1Tn JAlrlliS FRANK, BBALSS Ot FAKILY6R0CERIESJUED PROVISION Agent for Rmns Creek Wocdca Mill. North Mala . A.hrvule, N. c. arblodly HOTELS. ASHEVILLE TO HOT SrilHNGS. oand Trip Ticket, only $4.50. indud...,, . fall day', board at the MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL. The Bath, la Marble Pools and PorwUu, Tub. are the finest aad wioat luiarioa. ia America. The Hotel la NEW AND FIRST-CLASS In Beery Particular. ' ' ' ', UNEXCKLLKD IN 1T8 CU18INB. The utacc U a charmluK apot, nntM umouK and .beltcrcd by Pine-dad Mountain, 7 where there 1. am tog, no du.t, no malaria. Pnre aad almodaat water, and abaoluttly periect drainaae. dtinlU A NEW HOTEL IN BRYSON CITY. The Swayne House, ne of the let In Winteni North Carolina. auiunier nuu winter reMort. nature . winita. rium. Sivncry and water unexcelled. Term, utodcrate. OBO. N. BLACKBURN, Prop'r. marl3d3m ' J. N. MORGAN & CO., No. 3 BaruardUulldliiK. - fck-hool and College Text -Hooks, afull line. Poets, His tory, Romance, Biography, Travel and Novels, Family Bibles, S. S. Bibles and Test aments, Oxford Teachers' Bibles, Song Books of all kinds, large stock Stationery, Blank Books and Office and School Supplies. New line Lathes and (Jents Pocket books iust onened. . Faiicv Goods and Dolls. fcbiudlv J. C. DROWN, MERCHANT I TAILOR, as Patton Avenue, - (Next to Grand Central Hotel.) apriidly J. r-v; drown - Will continue tlie undertaker's busineaaat hi. old stand over J. B. Dickeraon & Co.'s Hardware Store, under the firm name of . - - S J. V. BROWN & CO, Having thirty year' experience as under taker and etubalmer, and unequaled facilities for buying, can safely guarantee satisfaction. Call, promptly attended to at all hour. Kvcrythlng pertaining to the buaiaca. al wavannhand. febl8d6m CTSAR'S HEAD MOTEL. WILL BB OPUNBD FOR TUB 8BASON OP 1889 ON The Flrstof June. The location of this Hotel on theaummlt of Ca-aar'. Head Mountain, an outlying .pur of the Blue Ridge, in upper South Carolina, affords a climate and water unequaled. A. a rammer resort It ha. no parallel in the South. avenaut l cMKcKATURE, FROM 60 TO 70. Whilat It. natural scenery I. varied and grand beyond conception. Comfort of guests care, fully consulted. Livery and daily mail. Eas ily reached from Asheville in one day, orfronfL Henderaonville in half a day, over delightful rood., through a romantic' and charming country, .UrniA. ........ F. A. MILES. niavisdtf VJINKELMANN'S AN UNEXCELLED SPECIFIC in oa.i. or cholera, cramps, diamnhsa. Summer complaint - . Dyscntirv OP TMK STOMACH AND BOWKIS PRICE 2fi CENTS. J. H. wVINKELMANN & CO BALTIMORE, MO., U 8. A. For sale by J. 8. GRANT) . dawtau2M ... A. F. STEVENSON, CARRIAGE : AND : SO : PAINTER GILDER AND VARNISHER, I. prepared to do all klnd.of Pointing. Bring oayowr oM-looklng Carriages, Brett, Sur rjr. Buggies, Carta and Wagons and have them varnished or repainted, o they will look as good a new. All work warranted not to crock, blister or com off until It wear oft". Term reason able. Shop em Harnett Hill, Ragle Street, mar.lldttm
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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