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: uaily c.tiz::n. tt)t mint ettcnaivetr Hrm m ',y rtad i(WjniT Ut Western il I :Mllfll4 Of OHM Si lu tlx tuterr.t of pulMK intrtfrlty, honcat roreromciit, and bt"""1to imlaatry, and it nu ueraunal allegiance ill treating pub lic l-uca. Brare from all quarters, with everything care fully edited to occuy tne manrat .pace, eiiwciineu copies ol any edition will be seat tiun in which tlie country stood at the beginning of the century, it had made ninrvilous progress. It had applied ttcam with proiji'ioua energy to sea and land uses, to travel and transportation ; I it had applied with intelligent prompt-1 1 m crrn.a pabliihr the dispatches of the I nrs. the electric teletrrauh to the trana- Autonated Crtu, whH'h bow covers the! ' bole wurid is iM cope. It baa other Uu-ili-1 mission 01 inieniL'enCT ana tnrouia tnc i tR. of advanced jourualimn for iralhenng tance with the transaction! of the re-1 free to aay one amding their adders.. I motest parts; It had developeU pllOlO-I TBaiiS Uailr, so Kr one year: S3 inr eii I . e . i1:i,....u-'. 1 month.; SOcenU for one month: IS centefor "J i".-"i".. - week. Camera will deliver the paper In I ..Inact into an rnVirnt hanilmnid of art. I tK- wanting it win please call at toe v.rrus i miu an uiiic any in tnc Krtw ui ancmx. ' . I II, ,H i. 1 M,,.t lhM awna a I Anvaawta Bai-Braaonahle anil made I """"" " - I kaowa oa applicaUoa at thie oHice. All I rtu;j modulation, a deliberation consid- tra ..m. alriaMMtta anna. h ny1 Hi I 1 iocc. I eration in tnc conduct oi enterprises in Reading aotkes ten cents per line. Obitu-1 . , i I arv.marriaae and society notices nfty cent, strong contrast to tne lever IB uurrv, "a " Uma or m" ccou the overwhelming excitement, the; giganr tKBim,irierusn,incnurry,inc impatience i for result that charae'erurs the present. Then millionaires were rare monuments FRIDAY. JULY 26, 1889. Attention, Ladles J Forty years' tout, for Excellence of Material; Elegance of Style, Exactness of Fit, Durability, and Moderate Cost, Has proven this in the United States. Our Wives and Daughters may all be suited at Bostic Bros MISCELLANEOUS. AUGTI0I1 SEE ! THE RACKET COLUMN. "GOODS GIVEN AWAY." MISCELLANEOUS. To Commence CHABLES IIROADWAT ROISS, MEW YORK CITY. HUESDAY infMiiim ftlWlMliit J July 9, 1889, Ewi.. Ashe- DY USING AT 10 O'CLOCK, ANDCONTINCBTlLLia. This sale Is to be confined entirely to LADIES' x GOODS. Aa auction for the OKEAT IKVK.NTOBSi f business success o acnteness, then The marvelous inventive capacity of fortunes were the slow accumulations of lew favored men appearing at long inter- recognized systems of industry or enter Tab) in the course of human existence, prises; then there were no trusts or yn seems to establish more clearly than any dicates to combine, to control the move other exhibit of intellectual power, the meats of trad and restrict profits to the close relation between man and the great benefit of the few; no corners to control Creator and Architect of all things, the values of the necessities ol life, to Alone to man is given to man to deviate sweep in grasp colossul fortunes into a from the lines of instinct which is so mar- few hands, and leave the multitude to rclously illustrated in the lower animals, poverty, perhaps starvation, wonderful and beautiful, but inflexible Things have changed rapidly since the and unchangeable, stamped in the moulds war, and mainly through the influences of the primeval models. Man, on the it set in motion. The fabulous exa nscs other hand, elaborates whatisdeihanded of four years of conflict threw vast sums for his necessities out of the workings, of into private hands and founded very " his own Aihd, advancing from work of many colossal fortunes; familiarity with pressing utility, adapting the lessons oil bold and hazardous operations incident j T(j j surpassed by HO SllOO experience, applying as wen tnc pruni- to tne conduct oi military operations, pics of cultivated art as those of recon- lessened the magnitude of the civil under- ditc science, and bringing to both the re- takings, involving the greatest of cngin- - fincments of taste and the adornments of eering skill, which had deterred a more - beauty, until man has lifted himself by cautious and inexperienced preceding his genius to an almost divine eminence, generation. The war itself had engen through which be has obtained a inus- dered a daring spirit which, when it was tery over the most stubborn or the most applied to civil uses, was not daunted by subtle of natural elements, and holds nil I the most formidable physicul obstacles. Ig, Wright's fronting Public . .1 f . . n a .!..! A..J lion. i armies ui uoin nuci 10 cnecx ocmgnuicu 0 mi:, v,..a n., u u .11 mu nt...u u fian.:K:mu an,t Square. Tins house has en- th h.irh mfi-tltHunl triftft that ctcvatf I nf Annlni7r.ua s-Y)tnti.njit.ifin for rivil Dur-1 and advance the human race. Only to a I potts, made more promptly effective by tire Control of these gOOdfl in few, and at rare intervals comes that I the vastly enlarged weulth of individuals light whicji makes them guides and lead-1 and communities. ' Hence the rapid in-1 Vglievillo. Don t buy clTiy ers;only to a few, that the splendors of I crease of railroads, and their gigantic! philosophy, the brilliancy of imagination, character, spanning our own continent rt, v!i,fM1 until vnil have the profundity of the powers of coknla- and invading with peaceful aim the terri- oultr "llu uuui.jruu vc tion, the fertility of invention may fore- tories of our foreign neighbors. Hence ' , aliaHniar th Inimrnaitk-i iif human ca-1 Ihiia nnrmua mercantile and manufnis Caiietl lOI I ll" iHUIIUM B ' pacity in the developments of a future I turing combinations, which have sub- Ute. - ! verted old principles of trade, and given Pine Shoe. Every paifgUar To this facility of invention perhaps I the enormous force of concentrated enjn the human race owes more of personal I tal and purpose to control and direct as Qjjfyfi Every description 1. !.l At . -.1 1 vi .:. . i' f. 1 power xo conienu witn tnc auuuni inn hiiik (nuuigioui tntrjj .luunu st- 1 TT i n 1 IT 1' ' forces of naturejlhao. to those more I tion h the fields ofinvention and of ap- 0 llatS, tlOthinganU IjaUieS mirel intrtlertual fnrultiea which disso-1 nlied science, oiieninir the wav for the I date aim and ambition from material J subversion of the old and the sulistitu- Goods Illiiy le had of Bostic ends. Yet happiness is unavoidably con-1 tion of the new in the daily practices of nectedwilh what 4s material, and the I private and domestic life. Devices and p,rog, & Wright at exceed i . i i j :i.... 4 i iM I : .1 ..t.. . i.:..... : f pigner mevnanK. nave vviitriuuLcu iu iii- luca. umjr tnc .uojevt. 01 cApciuuciikui finitely greater degree to the sum of that amusement of less than a generation ago, - happiness than all the lore of philosophy are familiar to our Uses as co.nmon aids and all the harmonics and brilliancy of or conveniences. Photography, the slow, poetry. though always beautiful, process of the To this facility of invention the Creator past, has been made to do-its work of seems purposely to have partially admit: record quick as the flush of the lightning; ted favored few into the arcana of con- elcctiicity, whose only artificial applicn- structive knowledge, Intuitively gifted cation was the uses of the telegraph, with the powers to convert to practical now lights with unequnled brilliancy and uses that whkh throughout the lapse of effect our houses and our streets, and is ages had remained unknown to men, or made to drive our street cars, turn our had been viewed with idle curiosity; r printing presses, give motion to our scw- been the subject of aimless experiment, or ing machines, and promises in time to bad been spurned as involving danger in become the cheap and general motor of ' tbeir attempted subjugation. Inventors all the machinery heretofore 'deiiendent . who achieve victory in lines where all on steam. The telephone, unknown others have fulled stand out in bold re- twenty years ago, is the daily vehicle of ' hefagninst the age in which they have business or conservation in the larger lived, and stamp as an era the period in towns and cities of every civilized peo- which the destinies of mankind have been pie, reproducing the vocal tones so pcr- marked for change. Watt, with his fun- fectly as to secure confidence against any damcntal changes in the steam engine, at attempt at deceptive abuse. oncemndeitpoiiibleforKnglnm! toaspire I These are only a few ofthe triumphs I BOTH I of science which signulize the period re ferred to. The list might be multiplied indefinitely. Public Generally, to commence at a o'clock p. m., aad continue until 10. These suks will take place at W. II. LEA'S, 17 N. Slalu St., JULY 25, Geo. T. Jones, " ' , 1 Starr's Fruit Preservative Dear Sir our esteemed ocai1 favor of the Gth received and pOW(er Fresh Fruit, Toma- fully noted, lour ideas are correct ; put a knife into your toes, Green Corn, etc., may rlrv (M-irula nnil rl(iMP thpln out. We would suggest that be preserved without the use you enlarge your Notion q. or cang rcuue, nub unu r ui mtuiiug department?. W e have the can j.ept jn iarge jars and facilities for supplying you with comolete lines of No- onened at pleasure. 'Fruit tions. Laces. Edsrinirs. Rib bons, and Trimming Goods juice can be perfectly preserv- generally at such low figures rt i.r. j lit 1 :.i ed, 30 pints to one package and so much below their real valuta that you can defy any ftf pnw,ior. This Powder does And continue from day to day until further I UIH1 ail COmpCUllOn Uiat Uiay arise. not affect the taste of the ar- Avaiting your further aiv pi-eciated commands, and tide preserved, and is per- trusting that you will roll notice D. C. WADDELL, AMlgnee. HOTELS. a c:u:::iruL ex:::::::, i ASIIEVILLE TO HOT SPRINGS. Round Trip Tickets only 4 SO, Inctoding a full daj s board at the. MOUNTAIN PAIIK I10TEL. The llatbs in Marble Pools and Porcelain i Tuba are the finest and most luxurious la America. The Hotel is NEW AND FIRST-CLASS la Bvery Particular.' . UNEXCELLED IN ITS CU1SINB, A. D. COOPER, Groceries. the orders iri,with best wishesj respectfully, C. B.ROUSS. Wc presume Asbeyille has more comments passed, upon it than any other city in the State. They say "Such - elegant buildings, such tine houses, and such splendid food." Hotels, boarding houses and private families are often asked by their visitors "'Where do you get flour to make such elegant bread f" Why, at Cooper's, where the best of every thing can be had In the way of Groceries.' Our aim is to furnish the unrest and best goods for the least money, to wage bitter flOSe them OUt at COSt, DelOW fectly harmless sold it in Charlotte for years with satisfaction to our cus- Tbe place is a charming spot, -ncstiea among and sheltered by Pine-clad Mountains We have I where there Is no fog, no dust, no malaria. The letter as printed above explains iteelf and is author itative. "Put the knife into tomers. The Powder is very ar aaain.t all adulterations of food prod ucts and never buy cheap groceries for the purpose ol selling below cost. ingly low prices. BOOKS AND STATIONERY ARTIMTsV KATKR1AU4 ENGINEER"' SUPPLIES, PICTURES AND FRAMES, , FANCY OOOllS. BI.ANK HOOKS, KVKRYCRADK DULLS, TOY8 AND 0AM KS. WV.STERN M. C. CKN1.H, to the commercial dominion of the world Stephenson by his successful application of steam to tuilroads, revolutionized the modes of land carriage and opened the way to the quick and close connection of all the parts of the greatest continents. Morse, by happy adaptation of electricity to the transmission of words, has prac tically fulfilled the siKirtive promise of Frospero to put a girdle round the earth in forty minutes; and such girdle is not used for sport, but for the gravest prac tical purposes of daily life. Bdison, seiz ing the subtle ek-ment by another limb, has made it the minister of light, and compels it to obedient service in dispell ing the darkness of the night. Dngucrre, laying hand upon the sunbeam, made it , the rival ot the painter's brush, until step by step it has gone beyond its first uses, and the daguerrotypc, under dinercnt forms and shapes, gives not only faithful image ofthe human face, or vivid picture of the Varied landscape, but shoots back the sun beam Into the realms of space, pries into the hidden secrets of the far thest planets, and gives to the astrono mer of the unknown worlds a record he had never gained before. There has lately died one among the greatest of the inventive wonders, Erics son, a man whose range of genius seemed to have known no limit. l'erhns of all of those who have stnmied their names upon their times, his wilt lie' found more deeply graven. The most imiHirtunt bus iness 01 tnc cnnstian world is war or preparation for it ; and it so hnpicncd that in a state of war the successful ap plication of an armed ship, the invention of Ericsson, has wholly revolutionized . the System of naval warfare. The wooden warship is obsolete, the navies of the world are alt ironclad. And when all the multitudinous inventions of P.ricsson, as applied to the arts of peace shall have passeo into common use without refer ence to or memory ol their origin, his name will live imperishable as the great revolutioniscr of the naval system in practice from the days of the I'lKcnkian .State. TRIt'MrHS or K IKTtCK. The period ofthe war marks a distinct line of division between the past and the present aa strong and definite as that which separates the Dark Ages from the enlightened present. The period anterior to the war was by no means one of dsrk- Relatively to the stationary poai- PHOTOORAPHIC PAINTED, -AT AND HAND ESTABROOK'S, aa S. Main Street. Here is a quotation from a leading New York paper, the World, published in a section claiming to have all the decency and all the civilization, (tiadrnwn out by an article ill the Columbia Kcgister in a comment on the News mid Courier, defending the latter against unjust criti- r.. ill .1 I ti .1 cism 01 tnc vnoiiii. However severe tne irinmni c - ... iwum ecu c Register might have been, there is no JEWELER. - H. L. LANG. AND RETAIL justification for the brutal coursciicss of ARTHUR M. FIELD the reply of the "lending Northern daily." The World says: "A stupid andsemi-hnrlnricnewspitier published at Columlnu, s. C, whose editor seems to have been brought up to the musical swish of a negro-tlnver s whip, anuses 1 he World Uvause it com mented upon the peculiar silence main tained by the Charleston News and Courier when cognizant of the mockery Practical Watchmaker and Engraver. (RADl'ATE OPTICIAN Wc make a specialty of repairing Watches of Justice perct rated in tin.' trial ofthe that have never kept good time or that have slaver ol Inpt. Uawson. After coinpli- , ., . . menting its Charleston tonltnilM,rnry f""' t the hand, of Incompetent workmen. lor oowing to tne verdict 01 tne lourt, this Columbia editor, schooled in a journalism which places its hand upon its mouth and its mouth in the dust when a popular wrong is committed, etc."- Dr. l'nrker Prays crcumVan-Oln, Kosa line, Ongnline and Diamond nail powder having now leonie the Indies' favorites, at F; L. Jacob's drug store, these popular manicure articles may ulwnys lie found, togethefwith pocket emery Ixiuril, or ange wood sticks, nail scissors, files and 6t!rs.Hh requisite.. Also a compkte TUC CRCITCST ATTRACT.!! Parties wsntlng good glasses can have their eyes eiamined free of charge. Wc offer at retail for no days the following goods at wholesale prkesi 3 os. Ore Silver Genuine Elgin or Wat- thain Watch S na 3 os. Coin 8iletrtSw. 7.85 Also surtial bargains lirClwka aad Jewelry, A JHi. assortment of Umbrellas aad Canes. line of drugs and toilet artH-k, in addi tion to the Hclie Soda Fountain from whkh ice cold drinks ore disenaetl. Cor ner Main street and I'atton avenue. A wise man embrnces an opportunity : the fool hues a delusion. IVtroit Free Fress.l And the dude says the fool has the lxl tune ut it. .. Is that due lot of ENGLISH BRIDLES and THREE-HORN CHAMOIS 8 BAT SADDLES at J. 91. ALEXANDER'S And the low prices at which he la .tiling all goods In his tine. He has Increased his Sim aad Intends to meet the demaad. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Totirlataj Whether on pleasure bent or business should take on every trip a laittle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and elTectUHlly on the kidney, livrr anil howclls, preventing levers, henilaclies ami other hirtiis of SH'knrsa. For sale in AOc amltl.UO botOcs bv all leading drug- I. A.TBNNBNT, gists. I Witmintrton Messenicer: Work .has Architect and Contractor. commenced on an artesian welt at the Hummocks fur the Wilmington Sraeoast X1. u . 'IT. a u ., . , j nlahed. All work la my line contracted Sir, Kailronil Company. It l Iteing Imred and aa ehsrges fur drawing, aa contracts untier tnc supervision 01 Mr. vf K. awaroen . Wrh mnA will l l.wr.lnl . I. I. . I rfrreares whea aValrrd 1 T 1 .1 11 I T . V I office; No. IS Hendry tUock. North Court railroad and next to the Hanks Channel. I a.... a..iil. u ' klflWdly TOMACKIMG Summer Tours. Palaoi Stcamins. tow Rstcs. ow Trip, par Waak Isvmi DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND roakar, Saall St. Mart., and Lk. Huron Way Porta. vary WnI Day Brtwwn DETROIT AND CLEVELArn illil Saata; Trtj. Sarlafhat, itlj, SarMl aJ !, a Doubl. Bally Una BatwMu 0HI0AQ0 AND ST. JOSEPH, MiC !. Our Illustratko passrut" Ratas and Bx.ar.lon Tl.k.. will b" fu ni-iu, A by your Tlok.t Ant, or addn t (. S. WHITCOMB, 0. P. A., OiTsar, Hui, Oatrolt and Clsvnland Itssm Nav. Oo. maylSdtf Sold in Asheville by T. C. the single package or by the Many Clearing Out Bargains for your Dress Goods and close cl and the canning is very them out." In accordance - - with orders we are going to Httle trouble. The only care reauired is to select sound cost, in lad au your own prices so that they are turn- fruit. A 25 cent package is u.uW.munCj. gufflciellt for 20 pounds Of aie some oi xne uargams we shall be prepared to offer on fruit. Monday, July 15, which will be as soon as we can get the goods marked down. We ask Smith & Co., druggists, by you to read the prices : , . Lawn Dresses (not cheese cloth Lawn) GIVEN AWAY; dozen. Calico 3, 4, 5 and 6c. per yard, the very best Indigo r Clue at 6c'., usually sells at 8 anc 9c, Danish Cloth at 10c, Challies at 5 and 6c, sold at 7 and 9c, Ginghams, 5 to 10c, sold for 7 to 12c, Satines (a new lot just open ed) at 7, 9 and 10c We were going to sell them at 8, 10 and 12c. and they were splendid value at that. Everything in our stock in Dress uoods, except White Goods, is going to lie sold, and at once, prepar- Purc and abundant water, and absolutely perfect drainage. dt)'""' STRAUSS' RESTAURANT T AND It ICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY. (Western North Carolina Division.) PaSSBKGBn DBPASTHKNT, Asmevillk, N. C, June 1, 1K89. PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULB. Ik ErvncT June 2, 1889: midsummer. II. REDWOOD &CO. Dry .ood, ClothlitK, Shoes, Hats and Carpets. 7 ft 9 Patton Avenue. 7 & 9. IilT-iiiilllilWllllil'llliMWlllTiTi El est stock of Notions, Trim- I mings, Shoes, Hate, Clothing, Ladies and Men's Underwear, Furnishings and Housekeep ing things generally that has ever been shown in Asheville. nr 1 I Lv. Spartanburg, W e have a few pieces of very Ar. Hcndersonviiie, fine 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 sale I f 7lm, rirmAtS .1 - i4- t" Chicago, UI MJl COO VI UVUO CMS J1 1 U3 III gt- Louis lasts, we will give with every I No. St I No. 83 Lv. Asheville, U4ipm 15ipm Ar. Salisbury, 420am 643pm " Danville, 947am 10 20pm " Lynchburg, 1240pm 12 2Sam " Washington 713pm 663am " Baltimore, 850pm 8 26am " Phila., 11 20pm 1047am " New York, 6 20am 1 20pm I " Boston, 8 30pm 9 00pm " Richmond, 830pm 6 16am " Ralcixh 102pm 8 30am " Goldslioro, 310pm 1250pm " Wilmington 600pm . Tio766 Lv. Asheville, 830am' Ar. Hcndersonviiie, 920am Ar. Spartanb'g 1160am " Charlotte, 630pm " Columbia; ' 440pm " Charleston, 910pm " Augusta, 906pm " Savannah, 6 15am " Thomaaville.Ga 140pm " Jacksonville 1200 ra " Atlanta I 1040pm " Montgom'y 7 26am " Mobile, 155pm " New Orleans 7 20pm I No. 64 Lv. Asheville, Ar. Hot Springs " Knoxville, " Chattan'ga, Memphis, Lv. Asherli.e, Ar. Hot Springs " Knoxville, " Louisville. " Cincinnati, No. 60 T No, 62 444pm 610pm R60pm 640am 680pm 740am 9 20am 1 lopm 615pm 61 Oam "7 40am 9 20am 110pm 640am 60pm 746pm 444pm 6111pm 860pm 715am 1145am 6 30pm1 t opm MURPHV BRANCH. 840pm 607pm 700pm NEW ICE CREAM GARDEN. Electric Cars Pass the Door. . . ... . 'r 1L A .l.la at as ar May 1, 1 have added to my well known Res taurant a fine Ice Cream Garden. The same has been fitted up neatly for the oc casion and 1 will always have on hand the choicest of Creams and Sherbets and Cake. Also, can supply families at shortest notice ' in large or small quantities. So come in good time and hare some fine Ice Cream and Cake. and don't forget that at 8trauss' yon will get The Best of Ice Cream, - and where always polite and attentive wait ers will be pleased to serve. Come- early, come often, come one, come all, and give your friend Strauss a good many calls. Very respectfully, E. STRAUSS, may2dtf Proprietor. CESAR'S HEAD HOTEL WILL BB OPENED FOR THE SEASON OF 1889 ON , The First of June. The location of this Hotel on tfecsummlt of I Caesar's Head Mountain, an outlying spur of I the Blue Ridge, in upper South Carolina, affords a climate and water unequaled. As a summer resort It has no parallel ut 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 dally mail. Eas ily reached from Asheville in one day, or from Hcndersonviiie in half a day, over delightful roads, through a romantic and charming country, F. A. MILES. martSdtf No. 54 705pm 8 40pm ARDEN PARK HOTEL. AND FAMILY COTTAGES, railroad Is now open for the season. I 9U miles south of Asheville. on the A. & 8. ror circulars address may2dtf inua a., mukkio, prop r, Arden, N. C. SCHOOLS. TRINITY COLLEGE. sale of a Dress amounting to ?.wahuSIv,ite Jarrctt's, Rntrance examinations Sept. S and 4. Rec itations and Lectures begin promptly Sept. 6. Send lor new catalogue at once to JOHN P. CROWKLL, President, , Juna6 d2m ' Trinity College, N.C. One Dollar jr over, 10 yards of our 5c Lawn. - We have V" lmti. I nr. (i aTncnTiirc, nlwi.if Q Han i.n1u lw ,"o " Asheville, uiruuu u(vvv J (U UO IU L11UOI No. IS H36am FARE FOR ROUND TRIP, 64Hpm I . ' Ndf it I Commencing July 1, a special train 600am 326pm 002pm D. P A. St. Mary's School, Raleigh, N.C. Tht Ninety-Fifth Srml-Annual Sesaloa' be gins MONDAY, SEPTBMBBR 13, 1889. For cataloguea, addrrea the Rector, REV. BENNETT SUEDES, A. . Jun2M d3mo JUDSON COLLEGE, HENOERSONVILLE, H I Scasoa of tsaS-'VO Opra. Monday, Sept, so, and close, tret Thursday la Jane, 1890. A full corps of Instructors In Ancient and Modern Language, aad literature, Moral aad Physical Science, Commercial Arithmetic, Surveying, phustoiogy and HyaVaw, Maaic (Vocal and Instrumental), Art, Drawing aad f(jr it Or Hot. Painting. Fall particular, can be had from RICH D H. LEWIS, A. M., M. D.. JullS dSiu tufrl Preshlent. - i ww w. ot an nigat uxmi, fcirril clWUJ'. 11 Will li 1UNI, BO JAB. ...TAYLOR, W. A. W1NBUKN, come soon if you would swure haas.t. m a Dress for nothing. Commencing June 80, the following Passen ger Train Service will be operated on Sun UUr StOCk Of all Other lilies I 'r ottw" Asheville and Waynesville: of goods (already a big one) is to Ijo largely increastHl, and we calculate as hei-eto-fore to.Iead in low prices on whatever we handle. It is hardly necessary " for the "Kacket" to say anything by way of explanation for this step. It involves a bus iness ' change only. The "Ilank of Asheville" can tell you whether necessity calls ANCB PROPERTY SALB. That valnshle and desirable property on Colleae aad Horace atrrcta, the old home and pmptrty nf Gov. X. U. Vance, i. aow for sale ellher m kit. or aa a whole. Poe particulars apply o CNATT ATKINmiN At RON. " Jul24 dtf Real batata Dealers. Come and get a La wn Dress for nothing. Iltpectfully, GE0.T.J0IIES&C0, N. Y. OtOce, 466 Broad way. WEST No. 13 S 36 am H 66 am 9 oil am 9 2K.ni 9 47 am 10 oft am 10 24 am STATIONS. Lv. Arr. Aahcville Arr Sulphur Springs " Hominv " Turnpike " Pigeon River " Clvde " Waynesville Lv, BAST. No. 11. 7 83 pm 7 28 pm 7 14 pm 5 66 pm 6 37 pm 6 lUpra 00 pm J. W.SCIIARTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR fcbaodiv 4 N. Slain St. OTICB. " acuta tor anyrmc tn tnceltv Uood facllltie. for renting and col. percent. kcti ng renta oa hoi on weekly payments. ReStmeen .1 in yeme tn the city Sir for renting and col- . WIH Ml raraltart T. B. TonNSfiN. At Blair's Furnitun Store, f rattoa a venue. WMr14d6m JAMES FRANK. Aian i FAMILY GROCERIES AX3 PROYlSlOitS Agent for ReesM Creek Wootra Mlua. North Main . AaarvlDa, H. C. fcblOdty Excursion HAYWOOD WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS WAYNB8Y1LLB, N. C. $1.75 win leave Asheville every Sunday at S.3S a. n. Returning leave Waynesville at 6 p. m. . . This gives the dtisens of Asheville and her summer guest, aa apportunlty to visit tie famous Haywood White Sulphur Springs. There are 30 acre, of densely shaded lawn and plenty of seat.. Oar .conveyance, will meet passengers at the station. Hotel accom modations in general unsurpassed. G. D. 8. Allen ft Son, Iul7 dim Proprietors. FOR REHTOR SALE. The Best Chance Yet Offered. That desirable house, containing eighteen rooms, now approaching completloa at No. SO Clayton street, will be ready for occu pancy aad FOR SALE OR RENT On or about the 15th day of June. It Is es pecially adapted to the nse. of a private boarding bouse. All persons nterrated arc Invited to call and examine it this day. TrraM, which are atewt reasonable, can be had oa appHcatloa to T. Vf, PATTON. mayja dtf ?OR SALB. One arcoad bawd lO-koree Tract loa Bagino aad Boiler. For information apfy to W, 11 TfH)Y JuliS dit w2t Buptyif streets.
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