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VI!,Y CITIZ::r. the 1 W Cmivt Id thr'mo.t eitrinirrlT cirra- "i'tZll '1' BCW,I,lT,n w" 1 tn (iiH uttiifi of nuMtr mm and mrararr 1 m in iftc Mitt-rrsti of puhlK integrity, horwTtt 'oTrnimmt, and pruirrns imiu.tr, and it Vuow no )X(ouai alicgiaucrin treating pub- ut i-.ur. I Aunx-iaird rrt--, which now cvcm thr t of aurantYd iouirn.Ui.rn lor icathrnnir I as tnirac..pr..inT i.u.i will ot aent TTT to IDT One aOTlittn tlw-fr a.l.lma I i p.iii. so (ur one year: $,) for li I one wevk. Carrier, will drliver the uaiirr in I r.T"L,,"r? V .to 'Iict, nn.l par m wMiiuiiH H W1U IKUC tAli at UK CITUBN I I ADIiniWrg RATH Mea.nn.hl fnailr I know. m application at-tin. oi. aii rucmc,,u """ u ta " is kcadin notice, tra cents net line Obit a 1 arjr, marrkyic and .ociety nottcet fifty crnlf I each ntcT.-eidin ten line, i or ftftv en i. perinea. "I WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1889. CLOID IU'RHTM. The New York Herald undertukea to tllll!tltK. ttlu.mr. ..kM....n ... f .- ... I ., j . , ' , I and destructive in various uurtsoftbt United States during the present season. As they are not unknown in the moun-1 tain, of Western North Carolina, thc.ub- jeet ioscsks some mUrest to us. I ThelleriUd says "the ptienomcna ofaln cloud burst can occur only in a tornado I or whirlwind." This means an nccora-1 panimcnt of violent wind ; and as the cy I clone or whirlwind, the same in charoc I ter tliougu not in degree, implies un on-1 ..... ward, irogressive forward movement, I having dealings withit.ijiut at least cn withapath of destruction more or lcs I titled to justice and fair deuling a con wide and lengthened, so if the Herald IS I trilrt tor itu trntlMllluution lit CI iverfimcilt correct, we must exiiect to find in the I cloudbursts of our mountains the char-1 actenstic extent and desolation. We I ioo lur iiie: in vain; tor tne cloud uurst I .1..-1.... .i t . i . i : . i .aiKniKu ujiuu inc muti sjioi. wnni vertical full, nnd statiouarv furv. nccom-1 uinu-i nri.luil.tv with. ...ti.n I but not advandng an inch U-yond tk Hint of ongnml outpour. Tliere ni-mi I to lie no preliiiiimiry 'guthcring of host ill clouds for the triul of battle, no rush ol wi.iuswtR.utlK-deadly sh.Kk ol coII.shmi I two .lc.Uur otc-rk. As he sniped a ta StlUUIV Tll'lM llOUBt) llllM 011 is .truck, no retreat of flying tviuad-L, K would run the Kover..n.ent; uwlP 1 ' ..... . ... . rons, nu pursuit ol VK'tonous bultulioiis; I when it becomes u iiicstion olninrkingl no ousweip of fury, no prostrtition oir,own ntlcT mau'sgoodsjohn Wanna- forests, no overthrow of dwcllim-a. As I tlie cloud burst is upin the recesses of tfn j mountniiis, it is unheard anil unnoticed I exit-iitby tlieputb of ruin that marks I tlie rush of the overcharged mountaiu A 1 .1 .l 1. . f . . . t . I voneuvsuowu wn nicy uur iirway . to tlie vullev. Uow. W nd nlavs no - -,.- liai t in tlKSe phenomena. Tliev usually I sum-ed mtlH: latter part oftl day fro,,, a sky overloaded with dense, slow mov lug clouds evidently overburdened with ........H.V. . .wm,.....v U.,V,,....IIVU, ii.: - f t I cialiHiints. on tlie lofty sides of the moun- . ,' i luins. mar inc suumiu or on mc summit i .... . . imiin ine iiiuesi man can sec u rcua iiw itself. We have tlie recollection of omL.,,. , ... .... ...... which burst on the top of thc Cower mountain, tl dividing ridge telwccntlu l cou.uk, o.j.;s-.n ann j.iueon,iiie great r a i. I H.HWoiwurcvcn.yu.viUcna.l(iru.llll.g down the onooaite si.l.-. with wi.l.im. "7 l"" "l,u,,u "c"r,Jr ulr"J 1. 1 LJ.-l :ii i i ... t e i I puuiK mgnway on e.incr smc, wuicu, mi g , narrow vaiiey traversed tne stream, that sought a pathway to the river. Ulow, formed the natural chaiiiicl for the new flood. Hut in thi cloud burst tliere was no advance beyond the pointol plunge, no wind, no destrue-1 tion of timber, nothing but tlie havoc oil tlie swollen torrents. Aud this is thc feature of till our moun tuiu cloudbursts. Tliere are few bvusoik that pass without the display of the phenomenon, but they are generally in such remote seclusion, nnd the damage, if any, so localised, ns generally to csctii notice, and only gaiu attention when tliel traveller come, unexpectedly uihiii some Kt torn up by thc enormous down-1 jKiur from the cloud, or some road inuili almost impassuble by the force of the water.. We huve encountered a number of such sN)ts, the most remarkable ol which is on thc west face of the highest ieuk of thc Fish-hawk Mountain in Mn-1 con county, nl the upper end of the Tcs- M-ntee valley, which opens umiii the up- rr valley of the Little Tennessee river. looking up that valley, a broud gash oi chasm present, itself, plainly visible at the distance ol three or four mile like n wide red streak in tin? side of the moun tain. Thi. was tlie effect of a wutcrsHut or cloudburst which discharged itsetf on the 15th of June 1h76. At a point within two or three huudivd feet ol thc crest ol tlic ridge ut an elevation of nearly 4,(M)o kxt, on tlie day uieniioned, fell an enor mous volume of water from tlieelomls, ti column of such thickness as to have cut an excavation of about seventy-live feet 1 .1 i .... .i i . f i i II larlivt Sim.iin.lc, and thedciith of the excovatiou (it the (K)iiit of (liNcbtirge . ..a r (i . .. e . i to the solid .m ., .i ,ar, , or 10 tne .., rink oi thc mountain. Ut with th.s tla-ie was no wind, no evetone. mi tor undo. The twigs and dead haves on the tipiwr edge of thc excavation remained Imaging over umtisturlied, and U-low und around tlicrcwns nothing to indicate anything ummual, until the mighty rush of tin; waters surcharged with rocks und logs into the valley warned tlie iulialii taut, of tlie approaching danger of flood. That loth day of June 1K70 scruml to I ... ... liaveU-euarcimukalikoiM?. Tlie nlmos- phcric comlitions seemed to have bevn tlic same throughout the whole moun tain urea, particularly on its southern border. We have niitlieutic information of over two hundred wulerspotits, nil wilidicss, that kl on that day, on both the northern nnd souttiern faces of thc Illue Ridge, those on tlie latter finding vent in thc hcud waters of the rivcrslhat flow into ond through Georgia, overflow ing them, and causing immense damage to tlie railroads, especially to tlic Char lotte and Atlanta Ah- Line, washing nwny bridges and destroying many high embankments, cutting off and imprison ing trains, and causing complete inter ruption of transportation for several days'. Thc same natural law. Hk Herald quote us governing tlie Immense accu mulation of water in tlieclouds.Miid their precipitation, must be tlie same for tlie cyclone and tlie watersMut or cloud burst. Hut it has not yet beeucxplaincil, uilTcrciice la-twccn tlic oiiwanl, dc- stnictive movement of tlie one, Ollil the I stationary, calm, though jiowcriul nc- t'uttx tA tht nt hrr. The jiension business under tlie mail-1 t.r i x .......I, atnt nf iwMitinn ftmlnf iiiirtv ivtwrr to maKC CVCll inc recipient., oi uuvrm- mjt to nlg profus on and to tin favont- mm : and in uis nnnrl uil tnc resources 01 1 tllc KeTiiiiM.-iii. m ' lum"' haunted to satisfy his construction of his t i I duly Bud uowcts lot green 01 inc n ... .1 plicant. knows no stint or decency, and confined to no rank or station. An in- famous abuse of claim was recently made I . . . . ... . I by Senator Manderson, who, with fats t. - rwin n vrnr siihirv. i.ut tin the month I I ' J J I r I I of a poor soldier, exurted from Tunner I an increase of his pension allowance anil I obtained brsiilcs $4,000 allowance, for I I arrearages based upon the advance in I I his monthly or annual allowance. This is so disxraccful that it will arouse the . ... . .. , worthy soldier to indignation and aim- pel Congress to do something to check the "trayagant draft, on the treasury. The New York Suuseenis to haye taken very accurate measurement of Mr, Harrison's Postmaster General a very tml nmn indent. One of his recent small transactions was in exacting from the VY. U. Tclcurnim Company a con cern, not in the highest favor with those ... - messages ut the rule of one mill, a tenth uf a cent, a word. Commenting upon this, and upon the man and his otlice, the Sun says: .... ,. "lie nils it tne umce just as a small -tried pen miht fill one ol hi. own band- iioxes. tie administers hs antas wun S him wheu lie used to intrude ttic Manuel I Trunseit, cirvummivigutc the Under-ly I;1'!!", "fc. "l etmssee across Uk ii in u ituic in iitK a l nc vviiL'ta iii i i ""V ""'i" T.lVn:. '". -7:...i .1T may exi.lain liis sum and uuotient, but I it ausoives no cuixen irom tnc iienuiiy oi hnvl"K t0 ",r nlm 1 The elimnte ol some of tlie north wrst- Tn stnlc, . ,,,, miUzalin of OIK. , , . . ii inc .iriKing locus oi eternal lormcm, .i. . . . , ... i !.... l1n(, thcn turnf(1 to on a red h(lt Lrril, ,,,,. ettrrnu.. , ..,. i inv,k.n, .ufrerin Up in Dakota or ,., tt IMllt .., . tilllllirf ..-.. , . .v. .. men, in me summer, h goes lip nij;ner ... ... .. . . ... UUw .1M,h ,,..' , . ,,,, tll ' v,.rv Mmit r 0,-1,. and with ,uh ,. ,hin n. ,(1 f.. ,. th, v,.r uu ..i..i . ... , ... t,e summer, the . vlIo, thnt m.tl. .ml ' .. .' oiane ground tne very cellars tne people have dug to hide themselves in and blow- :.,,. -lll n ..,,. i..thth,. ..,.,. the simoon a cooling xei.hvr iueom,,ri- ,. Iu8t nuw rni- their alternative heated siell. Gov. Lowry in his just indignation at thc violation of State sovereiKiity by tlie forbidden fight of the infamous pugilists, I hy the defiance of luw on Mississippi ter- I ritory, and by thc violation of Stale I comity by the Governor of Tennessee by I the discharge of the arrested Sullivan, I roioscs to Iny hands on some of tin I offender, he can reuch at home. Avery I active ;iir(cris crimiitis to the trausae- tion was the Uueen ami Crescent railroad, I through it. oHicinls. The C.overnor thinks that a corporation which owes I its lieing to the Iiiwb of Mississippi, ami I which looks, and projicrly, to that State "r protection, i. not the proiier party to I violate th.W laws and iiring them into 'len contempt ns that company notori ""sly 11. He proHists to have its char- ter vacated, and also to have its otliccm arrested for aiding and uliettiiig in the I Kilrnin-Sulliyan fight, and the C.overnor seems to lie terribly in earnest. We beur with pleiiHiire of the growtli . ... oi our towns, ot our western towns es- (Kvially, for whom for a long time there seemed no hoc, dull ami statiouarv, no new buildings going up, old ones falling to decay, everythiuu listless. ncrvclcsH lio.lcss. The railroads are changing all this ; wlicrevcr they go new lile is infused, i i i: null oiirriini iniiiiiiini progress IS pill in motion. Sec what the Murphy Advance says nUnt its town; i.i-i l...:i i: .... . . I i uiiinuiig iiiai ..as ocvn none is so or li.ur veins aiiuv n.i.u lu.. I, 1.. ". his look is one of surprise nnd amaze- 1 a""c l,M"1" nnmndiiiin and Ik-IioIiIs ,, Vham, . u . L . mu.()lnc bk business housis I luivr Itii rm tnl im,l n .ii.i ,,.i. .. henuliliil dwellings have Uin built ami m"v wl l" "t"'K '' lr. rarkerl'rayscreiimVaii-Ola, Kosa liiie,Ongali.icaudliamond nail mwdcr having now Uvoine tlie hulK-.' favorite's, at F. L. Jacob's drug store, tliesc jHipiilar nmuicure articles may always lie tound, together with pocket emery Uiard, or unge wood sticks, nail scissors, files and other such reiittisitrs. Also a complete , ... .... ... , . , ,. line of drugs and toik-t article., in mldi tion to the Ilels; Sodu Fountain from which ice cold drinks arc diss-nscd. Cor ner Main street and I'atton u venue. S5amc law thc unwritten luw that Koverus a game. Tourlal Whetlier on pleasure U-nt or busiiicss should take on every trip a bottle of Syrup ol Figs, us it acts most pleasantly and ellectually on thc kidney, liver anil howclls, preventing fcvein, headaclKsnml ot her tonus of sickness. For sale iu f0c and $1.00 Ihittlc. by nil hading drug Kt. "C.reat wit to mndm-ss nearly isallied,''. hut if you wouki see a erlit "union just olwcrve the madness of tlie small wit as he reads, "Declined with thanks." The "torn up" condition of Herring & Weaver's store prevents thejr making a window display of their goods, but they have tlic largest and finest stin k of shoes in Western North Carolina. Call nnd see tbem ut HO South Main street, "the Shoe Store," Attention, Ladies Forty yrarw' tout , for Extvllriiiv of M;itTi;il. Kit nice of Style, Ex!H'tlll'88 of Fit, Durability, and Moderate Cost, Hub proven this To lx? BUrpSlBBtH by HO Shoe jH 4J0. United Stutt. Ollf iif , i i ... tmr "' ""lJ "11 1,0 Bt.ited ut BoBtlC llrOH, W'pju-lit'H fl'Olltillif Public " ' tifO Control of tlieBt) gOOllB ill AbIiUvHIo. Don't buy tiny other Shoe until you hnvi1 ,, , r,,. f l... M,,miiV M'allCU lOI' tlie MOI I OW H 1HC Shoe. Lver.y pairgUUr- nntml. Fvery description (I HllB,t IOI IIIMgaiHl ljUUltB ., i . i i". i r i .i: doods IIHIV IMi lllld of liOStlt I'.fOS. Si Wriullt at eXCCCH i.,.1.. !.., ....J... '"h'J IIOOK8 ANI HTATIONEKV AKTIHTH' N ATlCHIAIJr, ISNGINIiliKH' 8ltl'tLIU8, - I'ICTUKliS AND I'KAMliS, l'ANCY CIKJUS, iii.ANK iiookh,i:vi:rvukaui txll.LS, TUV8 AND OAMIiH, W1C8TKKN N.C. HCKNt-t, IIUT" IKrriK'.HAI'HIC rAINII'.l), AT AND HAN ICSTAHUOOK'S, H. Mnlii fttn-vt. VUTIItR M. FIELD LEADING I Smifssor to WHOLESALE JEWELER. 11. L. LANll ! AND RETAIL ,rMvtU'aI Watchmaker and s? I a-ncrat.r. I UHAUl'ATK OITIC1AN i ituiki a .ilty of r.,.airinK Walchr that have never kept ruoiI lime or that ha l ""'' HonKtent worlonen Partita wanting kimh! igluniirs enn ha lhvtt vy" "","hml '"eof chw. We oft r ut rctnil for uo days the followi.iK " "re 8"v,rii,'0"t" K,,,t" or Wul- tlmm "uh Wl 2oi. Coin sitver t.U5 AIiki Ht-lul tiarKnina in Clocks and Jewelry. A Ane auortmcnt ol I'uilnvlliia and Canca. THE GREATEST ATTRACTION Is that line lot of BNCL1SI1 llKIIU.liS and TIIKKK IHIKN CHAMOIS 8ISAT HADIILKS at J. M. ALKXANDERS And I he low prie-ni at which he la srlllna all KoihIs In hi. Hue, He has Ine-traard hi. Kins and intend, to nin-t the demand. 8ATl!PACTHN C.t'AKANTKKIl. Jt A. TUNNliNT. Architect and Coutrnctor. Plans, .iKvineatlona and ntiinatr. fur l.lwd. All work In my llm cuntraeted fur nil no eharxr. Jor drawinns on eoniraei. w.nlT.1 at.. ami K.ierrner. when Mm) lime! No. 11 llrn.lr. Ill.l, lip Muanr, Artc.Ule. N. if. ' fciiw',:" AlISCELLAXEOL'S. W. H. LEAfeSE9!!: It Going Out of the nrv 4flvr1a TltiwlviliiM "'r ' " Ami will offer his en tire Btock of well Helected Dry GoodB, XotioiiM. Boota.Slux. natB, te.f at actual New ork coat; and when I Bay cost I mean .A . ... , . . . it. I will dhow my bills to iny one who doubta my I , , . T i . statement. I mean busmcBB and am going to Bell. Come and Bee for yourself, and VOU Will BCU I Uin doiim just what I Bay. - m v., will .. f,-'".. ..... allowed to be taken out Of th store to see unless paid Vl U11U t-lLUlV ff 111 UVU rLV v-x i 'iktiil.ul 'fa'i. o ti f uui r fit At rf oor. ' . ... .. . -I IteloWyou will nnd someot the low prices I offer 15est (.inyihanis at 0, 0, l r . . t rn? l . ami .c; uu-in. ueu liCKiiigmiem ouc. 111 accoruaiiee (Joods at 22c. 30-in. IJed I .. ' Ticking doods, at 14o.; i,awns ar. ,yA. , , 'o anu ut;; liuttiHt Cloth at 10c.; (ients' nice Linen Dusters ut 50c, ITn.l.n.l1 nf, aW ffttl. 7K. 1 ' and f 1 .10; nit line of Felts, all shades, 95c. per yai-d; Straw Hats from 5c. to l;a Imuut iful line of negligt Shirts from 50c. to $2.25 each; (ients' Linen Collars, 0, 8 and lOc; (ienW Cuffs, 4-ply Linen, at V2, 1G and 20c; Gents' l!nlaundenl Shirts, at 35, 50 and 7SJ. eticli; best Calicos at 5, ?, G, (j and 7c.;'u btwutiful line of Ladies' unu oruio num. in iliij JilUt: from 5c up. Warner's Health Corsets at $1 ; Warner's Coraline Corsets at 80c; Warner's Eour-in-1 land Corsets at 80c; War ner's Sunrise Corsets at GOc; Warner's (iood Luck Corsets at 517c; Warner's Abdomi nal Corsets at $ 1.25. Dress Goods of all kinds at any price. (iood Cot ton Checks at iv. ln'ryard. Yours very truly, W.1L LEA. -IIIIIIIIIIMIHIIIHillillMIII CARPETS. We are closing out our stock of Cuniets and Mat tings, and as we are going out of that particular line of goods it will pay any one thinking of buying to seeour goods and prhrs. II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry Good, Hhocn, Ha and Carpet. 1 Patlon A venae, 7 LOmrinMiiiiinj i iiittijiiimj i MiTiniim3IIi TH "GOODS GIVUN AWAY." CHARLES I1KOAIIW1V BOl'SS, NEW YORK CITV. luly 9, 1S8J.2 G.;, T-J At,hu- ville, . C: Dear Sir Your pbviimhI fiivor of the Gth received und fully noted, lour ideunare oorrect . put a knife iuto your dry goods and cloBe them out. e would BupgeBt that . vTs ivuu L-inaijc j uui iwuuii, Shoe, Hat und Furnishing 1ivksasr4-irwB4-a It 1 rt ticiiui buii'ino. . lie inure vnv 1 . . fmihtieH for supplying you with complete lines of No- lom Agings, Itib- boim, and Trimming doodB (wnrn.tl nf mu-h low floniIVS rr'.'' rr:i:z 'Auumtar Polished riate ana bo muni oeiow ineir mu T"" s"f " 1 jU1(j unfouipeiiLioii uuiiuiuj arise. - Awaitinir vour further ait-1 flrtciat - j eommands, and triiKtiiiir that, vou will roll n ' l the orders in.vvit.li b'st wishes, 1 rni... ... :.,l.t .,1........ w i,".u,H,ttUUU exinains itseii unu is auinor itative. "Put the knife into n,H1UL1 jrtwiu lltlli i i, l 1UU1 IMLIXl IOW10 UIIU l.wi" I I" I .I.i i.i r. 1 I witli orders we are going to ( lose them out at cost, below , cost, in VM ai your own ri(JpH thftt tlu;y tun (-J into' money; We emimei te some of the bargains we HhaU I,n,,ttre,I t0 ffe1' 011 Monday. July 15, which will 1)e UH Hoon ,w we mn t the goods market! down. We ask yu to mid t,lw V'- Lawn Dresses (not chtse cloth Lawn) (II YEN AWAY; Calico 3, 4, 5 und Gc. ier yard, the very best Indigo Blue at Gc., usually sells at 8 mid 9c, Danish Cloth at 10c, .allies at 5)4 und Gc, sold at Vi and 9c. (lintrhums 5 t) 1()c sol(, for to i2ic) Satines (a new lot just oien wl) - OmidlOc. We were 1 1.11. . 1 At itllU l.V. UI1U Lliey Hre splendid value at that. Everything in our stock in Dress Goods, except White Goods, is going to be sold, und at 'once, prepar- M.tnrv Ut nitit.illir in flip lnro.. t n ... .r, ouf ..f Wnf w-.i.u rP..;. i ou oeova ui iieuiviiin, i llll- . mings, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Ladies and Men's Underwear, i.i ... in . r uruisniiigs anu iiouseKeei ing things generally that has ever been shown in Asheville. We have a few pieces of very J tine Henriettas and now is the time to buy all the Dress Goods that you will need for the next 12 months. During our closing out sal of Dress Goods, as longas it lasts, we will give with every sale of a Divss amounting to One Dollar or over, 10 yards of our 5c. Lawn. We ha ve about ;i,000 yards to be thus given away. It can't last, s come soon if you would secure a Dress for nothing. Our stock bf all other lines of goods (lrealy a big one) is to Is largely increased and we calculate as hereto fore to lead in low prices on u-1i. i4. ....... ..... 1 li . . . ""ein U lUtllUU'. It 1H hardly necessary for tin "ltaeket" to say anything by way of explanation for this step. It involves a bus iness change only. The "Dunk of AHheville" can tell you whether necessity wills for it or not. Como and iretalawn I)n.H for nothing. Respectfully, GEO,T.J0.'!ES6CO. MISCELL.IXE01S. PLATE GLASS. We are ugents for two large - - KilaBB .tor frontB, skylight glass aiid all sizes of window , glass. Also thin Plate (llass . . mar 1 1 wr resuienees. e make esir l mates tor all sorts of glass delivered on the spot where used, avoiding difficulties' . . . ... iifiuimr Fffim lii-nii L-nov 1 I, ' r v...,v. . v Smith & Co., Wholesale and ; . 4 Uetau Druggists, Asheville N C- hmond r t)i1.i.E Railroad COMPANY. (Western North Carolina IHvinion.) PASHKNOKS bKPARTHKNT, I As.irv.i.i.k. N. C, June l.lKHt). PASSKNCHK TRAIN SCHBDI'LK. . Is Kffkct Ji'Nsa, 1MNU: No. r.t H55im 437nm U47aill lL'40iu 713pm 8 50pm 1 1 20pin t. 201111 3 30pm Jlo. A3 1 0im (14:ipm 10 20iiu 1 'J r.ain OS 3am H J5BI11 1047um 1 30pm UIHIpm A'.neyiiic, r. saiulmry, I.vnehliur., Washington Baltimore, Phila., New Vork, lloston, " kichmond, iTaiei(h " (iolilAtioro, " Wilmington S30pmJ815am 1 O'Jpm I N .Klnrn 81(pm lSUpni OOlipml i No. 55 l-v. Asheville. H30am SSOam 11 80am 6 30pm 40pm (1 1ipm 9tinini 61 Sam 1 40pra Ar. Hendcmonvllle, l,anb Charlotte, " Coluniitia, Charleston, AuKtmta, Snvannah, ThtimuMviile, Ga Jaeksonvlllc Atlanta, MnntKom'y Mobile, New Orleans lzuo m 1040pm 7 2Sam 1 5Spm 7 '-'Opm I No. S4 si"irtnK Ar. Ilemlersimvil I3lpm 607pm 700pm lllc, Anheville, No. SO 7 aNam 1 10pm 0 1 opm No. 82 Ko. B4 4 3ilpm" 7orpm 6 lopm K40pm NGOpm S40am 1 1 4.rim S30pm 44pm 610pm 8fi()pm 71 5nm 1 1 4.rmm 630pni" 74r.pm' I.V. Aslicville, Ar. Hot Springs " Knoxrille, " Chnttan'ga, " Nnshville, " Memphis, I.v. Anhevil.e, Ar. HotSpriiiKH " Knoxvillc, " Louisville, " Cinelnnnti, " ChieiiKo, " St. Louis, A 1 (lam 740am l20nm 1 lupm H4()am ' 311pm 7 4.rpm MURPHY BRANCH. So. 1H - M25nm lOSHam 5 4Hpm I.V. Asheville Ar. Waynesville, " Jnm-tt's. I No. 17 T" HOOniTi Lv. Jnrrett's, Ar. Wavnesvllie, " Asheville-, II 2fipm .'140pm VsT-Sleeping ears on all niifht train.. JAS. L. TAYLOR, W. A. WINHIiwiw O.P.A. ,,,PA. ... SOU HAAS.T. M CommeneliiB June 30, thcfttllowlnvl'.' """"to win rie operated on Snn. nay. oeiween Asheville and W'aynesville: WBST. HAST. No It. .l2-.l. STATIONS. ftajtamlU. Asheville" Ai-r 7 S3 pm 7 BM pm 7 14 pin 6 56 pm 6 37 pm 6 19 pm 6 Ml pm r o.-i uni 9 Oil am UN am 47 am Sulphur Spring. ' Hominy Turnpike " Pigeon River . " Civile " Wayncsville Lv. IO on am 10 U4am Arr. J.W.SCIIAUTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR 4 N. Main St. febaodlv JOTICB. Will collect debts for 1. ,.. . per eent. ,m lae-ilitie. for rentinanwH leeting rent, on k...,. 1uilV..Vn''.c'',- on week W iu. v.... rarniturt At Blair's Furniture Klore HefrreiMT. siren of I'atton Arenne. m.rl 4IHm jAiriEs frank; DBAUn IN AMILYGROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Agent for Deem. Creek Woolen Mills. E ASIIEVILLIi TO HOT SPRINGS. Uuund Trip TkktU only nCy. JiKlmh... , full dai's board at the MOUNTAIN PAUK HOTEL. The Baths In Marble Pools and I'unxlain Tubs are the aaeat and mt luaariou. i. Amrrk-a. Toe Hotel la NEW AND FIKST-CLASS In Bvcry Particular. UNBXCKLLED IN ITS CUlSlNtt. The place Is a ihanuing awt. k,im amoBK and .htlU-rvd bj Pint-clad Mountains where there is no kk, no dnat. no'malarii.. Pure and abundant water, and aUoluK . rieet druln.-iRe. -dtlul-' i STRAUSS' RESTAURANT ; AND ' ' NEW ICE CREAM 6AR0EN. Oectrlc Cars Pasi iUv IHtor. I herewith uolil'y the public (hut this duy, May 1, 1 have added to my well knows Kcs. taurmit a hue Ice Cream Garden, The Miuic hus been fitUd up neatly for the oe. easion and 1 will always have on hand th eholeest of Creains and Sherbets and Calies. Also, can supply families st shortest notice in lurKe or sniull ipiaiitilkn. 80 eoiuc lu 8uod time und huve some flue Ice Cream and Cakes und don't forjetliat at Strauss' you will get The Best of Ice Cream, und here always polite uud attentive wait, cm will be pleased to serve. Come early, eouic often, come one, come all. and give your friend Strauss a good muny calls. Very respectfully, IS. STRAUSS, iToprietor. niayidtf THE SULPHUR SPRINGS HOTEL, F0UK MILES WEST OP ASHEVILLE. U. Ci. CARRIER, Prop'r. . Will be opened on the lath of June for the Season. Good Pare, Fine Jersey Milk and Butter; Splendid VeKctable Garden. 1HTKI1 MOUNTAIN WATER. 'Bus meets all trains at thc Asheville u.iot. This Hotel has no equul for families. 100 acre Park and line Lake with boats. jun10 d3in CESAR'S HEAD HOTEL WILL BU OPKNED FOR THE 8KABON OF ,18811 ON The Firstof June. The Uaatlon of thi. Hotel on the summit of Ciesur'. Head Mountain, an outlying spur of the Blue. Ridge, In npper South Carolina, aftords a climate and water unequaled. As a summer fe.ort it has no parallel in the South. AVERAGE TEMPERATURE, FROM 60 TO TOJ. V. hilst It. natural K-enery Isvaried and grand beyond cone-eptlon. Comfort of guest, care fully eon.ulted. Liver, .nd doll, mall. Bn llj ' reached from A.hevHle in on, day, orfrom ,...CT,i"l", halfdy. over delightful rouds, through a romantic and charming country, a P A. MILlvS. maviridtf AHDICX PARK HOTEL AND FAMILY COTTAGES, rsadl- A. 8. ror circulars nililreaa - TIH18 A. MORRIS, Prop'r, , Ardcn, N. C. mnySdtf Sunday Excursion HAYWOOD WlilTE SULPHUR SPRINGS WAYNBSVILLB, N.C. Commencing July 1( . iprc)(M tnlu , m lenre Asheville every Sunday at 8.80 a. m. Returning leare Wayncsville at 8 p. m. This gives the dtlsras of Adievllle and her summer guests mn .pportnnltj to visit the famous Haywood White (Sulphur Springs. There 30 acres of densely ,haaed lawn snd plenty of scats. One conveyance, will mer' Palters at the station. Hotel aceom modntlon. In grneral unsurpaMrd. North Main . lmu..,, .S. Allen & Son, feblOdly ".n.v. Jul7dl Proprietors. . ,1,-. A Visit, ' N. V. Office, 466 Broadway.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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