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THE DAILY CITIZEN. The Citizen la the moat extensively d ref lated and widely read newspaper in Western piurcn vinmna, Its diacnnalon i M In the interest of public interrity. honest Ita ti lacuna, on of public men and measure I in the interest of public interrity, honeat Kremment, and prosperous tndustrv, and it knows no personal allegiance in treating oub- Uc Issues. The Citizbn puhltahea the diapatehea of the AwwiBiru i-rcaa. wnicn now covera tnc whole world in Ita scone. It hn other fnriu tUn of advanced Journal. Am for gathering newa irom an iuartera, with evcrvthitiKcare tullv edited to oicunv tbe amnllrut innif Specimen coca of any edition will be sent rree to any one sending their address. Tkrmb Daily. lor one year: S3 for six months; fit) cents for one month: Ifi centafor oue week. Camera will deliver the oaner CTerv oart of the citv to aubaerilicra. and na tiea wanting it will plenac call at the Citiikn rncf. Aovrktisino Katks Reasonnhlc. and made knows on application at thia office. All transient advertisements muat be paid in ad vance. Heading notices ten cent a ner line. Ohltu ary, nmrriiipc and society noticca fifty cents .. iiui. lAivcumg icu uiica or nny cem per men. TlirKSOAV, AttUST 8, 188!). nKTKI.OPMKNT A friend h.-is sent us a copy of the Daily Sarntopnii contninitij; comments uHn the pnrcliase of the West Shore rnilrotiil by the V.nitleruilt interest throui'h Drcxel Morgan & Co.; nnd the purchase of the control of the Chcs.-iK.-iike nnd Ohio ro, by the same agents, presumably for the same parties, thus lrinj;inK those vast sy terns tinder the control of already anions if not already, the largest railroad own crs in the I'nited States. Our friend is aware of the fact th. some of the Vanderbill family have madi very larjfe purchases of lands in the v cinity of Ashevillc, thereby establishing Kreat and substantial interests in a sec tion of the South hitherto untrod bv them; and he concludes that thcexiHct: tion is not an unreasonable one that these wealthy purchasers may find it wise to connect their Sou them with their Northern interests bv that favorable link of the Vunderbilts, the railroad adapted to the genius and enterprise of the family, and so illustrative of sajjaci ty, as well as capacity for the perform a nee. The idea had never entered our mind, because the purchaser, Mr. Vander bilt, had come here as a private gentle man, made his purchases quietly and un obtrusively, had hisown iK-rsonal vicwsi the uses to which he might put his new jwssessioiis, was treed, or ought to lie from intrusive curiosity as to his pur Mises, and was absolutely independent of any obligation to ally himself with the fortunes of this, or any othercommiinity in which he might make investments. man of large wealth, in the course of his inspections over the country, might tiiu himself very strongly attracted to certain places, the ownership of which might b desirable to him, and the possession ol which his means readily enable htm ti attain. Yet he is not bound to anv one of those places to advance its fortunes by RK'cial exercise of his lilwrality or enter prise. Yet, it might not lie unreasonable to find the Yanderbilts, daring, and also sa gacious in their enterprise, paying sonu attention to the topography of this im mediate section of North Carolina in its relation to the shortest connecting links between the North and the South. That topography has not escaped the observa- lloM-(i ir'lierv, 1; fi ' pnijtVtl'tl road, almost a straight line from At lanta to Haltimore, passing through the mountains in the line of least resistance ; through North Carolina, and bv Ashe villc, where the bars are let down to h.t mit its passage, into and through Vir ginia where the mountains stand wick apart and spread iqien a broad and smiling valley for the reception of the new i. : i t. , ingnway. ny sucli a route, a new. shorter, and eminently practicable con until it stopied for want of fuel. The truth is that the fighting of fire is like fighting any other battle. "The battle is not always to t lie swift nor the victory to the strong." It rests not with num bers but with discipline. It must be met ns the fiercest of foes, and can be met only with the skill acquired from prae tice. The disciplined army that goes to victory does not wait until it reaches the battlefield to put itself in course of train ing or preparation. Long previous pains-taking, patient, sometimes painful attention to details, has taught that army what to do in the day of its trial It then moves with promptness, it moves with precision, it moves with effect Every stroke tells. So it is in the work of fighting fire, into which combat are called all the skill of the general, all the coinage and discipline of the soldier, all the energies of the combatant. A fire company is the standing army upon which a community implicitly dcends tor salety of iersoii and security of projicrty. I'pon itseoiirage, its readiness its admirable fidelity, this confidence is never misplaced. When skill and disci plinc, the fruits of practice and prepara tions, combine with these, then safety is assured except under such conditions as defy all human power; and such probably promoted the widespread disaster of Spokane. The dignified demand of the Oovcruor of South Carolina upon the (Governor of I'ennsylvania for the surrender of a mur derer, a fugitive from the justice of the former State, a refugee to the territory if the latter, the prompt surrender igaiust the influence of a popular senti ment, it must be confessed, not very ac tively aroused, and the orderly proceed ings precedent to the trial are among the happy indications of return to juster in terscctional understanding. One Gover nor in vindication of insulted law de mands the fugitive offender with the full knowledge of the partisan objections that might Ik-raised by a State not es- ecially observant of the comities that might s.ilclv lie ignored in tlieattainment if partisan ends; the other, aware of his idvantage. yet manfully setting it aside, ind promptly and ungrudgingly doing what his duties conijcl him to do. Anil is a crown to all the eople of South Carolina prove how much wrong has been done to them by presenting on the broadest stage of action the sinetaele ol lir and equal justice done to the ac cased, of wha-.ever odor, condition or party; nothing but what is abundantly imihar to all parts of the South, but persistently denied. Attention, Ladies J Forty yours' tost, for Kxcolloiico of Material. Klo!Mioo of Stylo, Exact iionn of Fit, Durability, and Moderate Cost, Has proven this firm j 3 V. V w a C3 1 f CSV? There is no mawkish sentimentality bout Knglish justice. Whether it lie a Kcr, or a divine, or a woman, Judge ind juries go straight to their mark, and convict and hang without remorse, if itistied of the guilt olthc prisoner. Mrs. Maybriek, charged with poisoning her husband, is pronounced guilty, sentenced to be hung, and in three weeks probably ill lie hung. We all know what would ive been the outcome of such a case in (he tniicd States. She would never, in the first place, have been found guilty. .She would have been given, full and HI eral lienetit of every doubt. If convicted she would never be hung. She was woman, a lady, with money and influ encc. She would have snapped her I'm gers in the face of the gallows. The ling lisli system is brutal, but it is honest ours is decent, but it is not honest; lor it even sometimes hangs an obscure tin befriended woman. To le surpassed by no Slioi in the I'nited States. Our Wives and Uaimliters may ill be suited at Host if J'ros cv Wright's, front in",- l'ubli Nniare. 1 his house has en tiro control of these o-oods in Aslieville. Don't buy any other Shoe until you have called for the '".Morrow's" Fine Shoe. Every pair'iiar- anteed. Every description of Ilats.Clothinjrnnd Ladies' Goods may bo hud of I5ost i Hros. & Wright at exceed ingly low prices. MISCELLANEOUS. THE Ladies' Leather (iatintlots, RACKET COLUMN. Mousquotairc, and 4-buttoii Killing Gloves, fl, fl.-lS and 1.J)S. All wool (Yen in Dress Goods, several qualities and weights. KEEPING IT UP ! ! Wo tried to write our ad vertisement nnnouncin"; our o-ii't of Lawn Dresses so plain ly that no one could misun derstand it. Wo have never meant that we would ix'we ii Lawn Dress with ( die Dollar's worth of any of our goods soli, but only wit ha Dollar's worth of Divss i'oods. and we especially excepted White and Flouncing greatly re- Goods. Our reasons were these: We are oiiifi' to quit keeping all kinds of Dross Goods, except White Goods, Ourfr Hand-Sowed Kan- .m.i ; ,....,. tn ,. them out we uivo those inwns away. iots o! Ladies have neat. hht, stylish, pleasant m vailed themselves of our offer, but we have quiton pile ol i no Lawn .vol which wo in. i jii j i i t 1 1 i . oiacK i mini in v ami into Flat Val. and Ail-Over Lace duced. jiaroo Shoes for .Men are to wear, strict lv first-class II. REDWOOD cVCO. Jenkins is loose again. President Ilar- nection could be made between those I nson is on one of his many tours of rest w.inta ..- ,. .1.1.. 1 .1....:.. I I -.. ... i " --"j dim iivMg-1 .Mm t,eiy movenieui ana tillerance is re .,..wi i .t. I 1...1 .. ... . """" " iim.iiL divoiniLei mg me 1 i"iiitu won scrupulous ami nauseous usual difficulties and costs of mountain I particularity. Mr. Harrison is a gentle engineering, ix.-cau.se the line will rest on man of eminent n-rsonal respcetabilitv an elevated plateau, and will follow the I and must possess all the instincts of the troughs ol the valleys instead of cutting gentleman which must Ik- grossly of- liiroiign transverse ranges of mountains, tended by the publicity given to his ac 1 ne construction of such line may lie long turns. We cannot think he can take postponed, but it is an inevitable future pleasure in such things. It use to ulensc fact. The capital that shall accomplish Louis XIV to make his toilet put on his 11 win find its recomiense. Such hue clothes 111 plainer language, in the pres- passes into the New South and through encc of grinning obseuuious eourtieis 11; ami ol it the baratogian truthfully The same kind of" vermin seem to sur t,,!, rounu Air. Harrison. They mav make llie New South is scarcely scratched I his life wretched; it is barelv possible U L W :&L' ll""- !.1 tl,"t " l-nppy. In our "tele- stimulated. What may lie done with it. s . . -,l"lcr,,H.v we suppress a mass inc lmagmaiion may conceive, out 110 I tuesoine sluii. man can now accurately estimate." In the realization of such an idea, we Southern IMhIcIn. necessarily look abroad. We look to T'le Southern I'laid Manufacturers' As- tliose who have the wisdom to see what " "' - ""none 111 fallen ses- is practicable and ,,ro.itable, to those ni&IS 1" i gicui uuueriiiK-1 pro position nv a cnnttalist ol New Vork ings to guide them; and to those who was presented, but action was deterred have the money to make deeds respond l",t,l n1n"t,,er meeting, which will be held to purpose. And, in reference to such, pnit isauVt o thTnuZ. we quote again from the Saratoginn, I of plaids. It was taken favorably bv the which says: I assiK-iation, and it is thought the liroii- "1 Heir possession means the dcveloii- . w.ml-" " "'"e, ment of the road and the means for the I J ' 'K great ociicnt to tlu- plaid man development of the southern wmntrv r"i "?",..?"d M,lvc tl,e vexed question tributary to it. .So these owners reap tneir nnrvest not oy roiilnng thcirtcllow I of plaid selling. DIHCIP1.INED KFVORTIt. men, but by creating new oimortuniti.s L "llm,"gton Review : 1 he hnghshspnr- and new wealth for all. Thev take their w , ll's !-'s "u,cr 1,1,(1 hits. has share with the rest: all iret their divi. 1 ,. l" lK "n enemy to shingle .1. 1 1 roois. lie nas Ixrcn discover.! f,...r:.,.. w--"'- 1.1 . . - mem to pieces to make a nest for his mate. 11c will fasten on to 11 snlit l,; (rip nml kwn ....IU.... i . nasnington lerritory seems to be eeeds in irettimr it loose. It, " heralding its approaching devcloomcnt I to lie a big job for the little fi-ll.r , : into a State of the I nion by a series of ,s' "ul ne ""mages to get there. very costly Ixinfires and illuminations. But the sacrifice of two cities in success- ur- 1 "rker I'rays cream Van-Ola. Rosa- ion, with a loss to each of them offroni fif- ,ine Ongnlinc nnd Uinmond nail oo-vder teen million to twenty million dollars, is Mavl,1K now liccome the ladies' favorites. a strain upon endurance that cannot I nt P- L. Jacob's drug store, these iionular 1 . . . - bear frequent rciK-tition; and we hone "lanicure articles may always lie found we have heard the Inst of Washington I toBcthcr with pocket emery board, or- Territory city conflagrations. The de- "" wool sticks, nail scissors, files and struction of Sjiokane presents features tlleT 8uch recpiisitcs. Also a complete distinct from those that attended the llne 01 aruKs a"d toilet articles, in addi burning of Seattle. This last was a tion to the He,,e S" Fountain from wooden city, and since it has been swept wn,cn ,ce --0,d drinks are disx-nscd. Cor out of existeuce, no one appears to re- er Ma'n street and I'atton avenue. if ret it. The onnortunitv i rrivn I . 11 . .... The deed is dun," said the mc-rrhimi create a newly planned, solidly built, as he started hi, ,l I ,.. " " t 'f' -..j....:. u... e 1 .. . . 1 "is .uu. ... v.fcj. uui or.kuiic was a solid I o.oiy tour. city, of bnck and stone: and bad an ezgeotionallv orofuse and nn, TourlMa ful water supply. It had no engines, but -L .vIT "" l,leasure nt or business it had its mains, its plugs, its reels and its hose, and without doubt, its gallant firemen ; yet the flames walked away with HOOKS AND HTATIONIiKV, AKTIHTH- M AT1CKIA1.H.I i;Ni;iNi;f-;KS' si i'i'i.iiis, l-ICTI NICS ANll l-KAMliS, 1'ANCV I'.lMlllS, Itl.ANK IKIUKS, HVICKVIiKAIli:, 1I)1. 1. S, TOYS ANll CAM lis. N. C. SCKlHKt, HUTU I'llltTlM'.KAI'lllC AMI iianh I'AINTKll, AT ESTAHROOK'S, az S. Main .Street. SCHOOLS. TRINITY COLI.i:K. l-;ntraiHT exioiiinatiftns Sent. .'I nnd 1. kei ittitii.ns atnl Lretures Iickim protnptlv Si-pt. f. ,, 11 11, , i, iimiik- 11 1 iiiux in JOHN 1'. CKIlWIil.l., l-rcsi.lint, jimL'li ill'in Trinity CnlliKi-, N.C St. Mary's School, Ralc-Ili, IV. C. n. v; i.-:ii. : 1 ..... I 1 . 1 ' """"""" --i"" lie- i.-irii'o, aim wo uuar.-nuof Kins rtlli.M'.u. Mil-riiM IlKK 1., INHtl. For eiitaloL-iu-s, iiihlri-sH the Kcetur, REV. BENNETT SWEDES, A. M. sliall continue to ",-ivo away. while at the same tiniewesell the Dress (ioods thatt-'owith .it rosf. Our stock of White (Ioods, Flouiicins. liiiwns. India Linens, ilain and dotted Swisses. Marred Muslins, and ot her thin f-oods suitable for t heseason is verv tin prices to be as low as those of anybody. Our Whiti MISCEU.AXEOCS. ONE YEAR AGO. The finest and best equip ped Prutf Store in North Car olina was opened in. Aslieville by T. ('. Smith Co. After eiili toon years of prosperity in the wholesale and retail druv," business at Charlotte, thev sold out and moved to Aslieville, where they secured the best and handsomest store room in thecity fitted up in style, with all thelatest appliances and conveniences possessed by other modern drua; stores. Twelve months have passed since this vent ure was made I hey find tjit outlook far ahead of their expectations business ?row- iiif? larger monthly, ha vulv al ready reached a solid basis. Thei r success d on i o n st ra tos what Aslieville will do, for those who coino hen; with "tht know how." Proscrip tions and ?onornl business have toured into this New Dru? Store until necessity compels the employment of a larj?o force of thoroughly competent clerks. This now firm do not want theoarth, only a small part of it. They are ontorin? the second year of their business career with new snap. Iarj?e stock, ample raw cash to make In r?o addi tions, bifi- trade already es tablished, a successful past and a bright future. Thest facts show what can be don for those who have a well HOTELS. STRAUss Si ;u f RESTAURANl NEW ICE CREAM GARDEN. Ir Kleetrlc Cars Pass tlie Dot 'i I lure with notilv thr uulili.. n J .' May 1, I have nildcd to my well !, Inn.iiiil n i W cam arucn, -y - The suine hus liecn fitted up iienllv rrtht ....Ui..n .....1 I .. Ill ... . , ..in iivs nve mi . x - iJ.. - choicest of Creunis ami Sherlicts nml -.' .' ..itiw, vuii puimmv iuiiiiiicB H Hniirlcui ' in large or small quantities. So eomt iiis f . i time am hllve Miinie finr l. ... 1' ""italo . ...... i mimi linn ac ntrauss- .vouwilij " a m,- e& oi icc cream, illlll l hi' lllu-nvM iifili1i mifl t.n m tiltcn, come one, conic all, inu!xiTt' ' : j our frund Strnitm u kooc! man)' calls. f: f Very res wc t lull y, . 0 ' itiavdtl E. STRAWS, I'Uni'iktor. iunL'M (l;inio RAVENSCROFT HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Ronald ItlacDo-iald, 11. A. Head Master. The Hi-fif tUisttc vear will iik-ii Wlili.NlisHAV, Slil'THMIIliK IN. Terms I'ur llunril, Tuitiiui in all liniiK lies ami every cxpinse, $Mui Kr annum. Uav ehulnra kt annum. 1'Vr further infurmntion ai. dress KliV. i. II. IU HI.I.. Aslieville. ,, C, until St-pt. 1 ; after that aililiess MR. Kn.NAI.II Mell()N AI.D, lleail Master. iulL'7 il-'m ARTHUR M. FIELD, LEADING I Successor t WWII FS4I f JtwtLtH.i-II. I.. I.A.NC.. AND RETAIL. Practical Wateliiuaker and KiiKraver. UHAIIIATG OPTICIAN Wc make a sieeialtj- of rcpairiiiR Wntehes that have never kept gooil time or that huvt failed at the hands of lneomietent workmen. dirties wantinK Kod glasses can hove their eyes examined free of charge. We offer at retail for 30 days the following goods at wholesale prices : 3 01. Ore Silver Genuine IJIgiii or Wal. mum nateti $4.8.1 2 ot. Coin Silver 75 Also specinl ImrKainsin Clocks and Jewelry. A line assortment of Umhrcllas and Canes. KiiKlixli and French BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, No. Ill French llrn.-ul Avenue. MRS. BURGWYN MAITLAND, . PRINCIPAL. rorinniiy yenrs Assneiati- I'lineinal of Mt .....,, niMiiiiir, 11,-iitimorc. 1 " " '"H'S in ciimiK-ntcnt teachers The eoiii se of instruction includes thcnsiml r.nKi,sn nriinches with I'rench nnd Latin i.sir.is-iiins,,.. I.cnn.-m. Art Needle Work 1 ainiini: on l hum, iminn .-mil Killing. Specinl ntlentiun Kivcn to the training nugl rillm SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY fSaUin, N. C. LARGEST, OLDEST AND BEST FEMALE COL LEGE IN THE SOUTH. 10 i", ,K'"" "K"t 1SM!. Faculty .Ul rrotcssors mi, 1 L. ;. , ' ii. ...... .. ... is. ,-sjK-i-ini icaiurcs in lei i5 11 I""""' "f Character. Health and Coll V "I"'"''"! rrrpanitory nnd 1". v '''Pnr'n'cnt,, hesides HrsUlnss mi-n-iu'i .1.. .1. l ilnK"agcs anil Com. Send for Catalogue to KKV.J. II. CLKWBU, rrineipal 1 1 1 hi ... I .(WWIsJ i III I 11. Hi 1,,1'l.i.J ntii 1 1 1' 1 I - .1 "1 11.1111- ;i()iiii(10(l IM II II 111 TIIO ('(till I I 1 111 . ! I imiiis. 1 .,iiees iiiiii iviji'iiift's inereiiii i m toiTa lift ttl inn iireiill new. I'resli ! tils. Nd Ui'i'ownifi' city for thorn? who need to ele.iii them iifter vou 11:1 vt' nirv? t Imrn till tin i...;.i 1. .1 a l. i .tfl,, l,t .,..... f , i'i i.ifii.-n iteiiiiiu iiK'in. S lull . tn. in. mil iii-M i;iiin, ii un . ... o-l I'll 1 it 11 mi ,i f f rin-f w,i, 4-. . 4 I.,.. . 1 I 1 . I , , h'" 'i "" 1 IHIAIHIIUI HI i iu- I urn iim ti in -i i nil i ii re an,. i 'iii-iiiTiri. j in." iieoine .ill il.v-speeKecl nnd shop-worn. iill(v .,skt( t(( (.OIltimi( :iinl in ninny r;isi-s lowvr. If their favors to this m-osnei ! people will examine lieforo us iind busy lnif' store. thev l.uv we will 1. ,.,,t,.,.t "''('re eVry fu tiel( sold is ... " wnrriinted iis ropr(ntod, or We wish we could impress purehitse moni'v refunded. upon our people thefiirt that Mt,1nvss T- Hinith & Co., urn- -,.,. iw ii.,. ,.i i..i -" iiiiW Miiwiesiui- iiiin ne- '"" ""-Mtiul iind l'lesoriplittii Dnm uieir nnoes. m prolmlily Uiists, Aslieville, .N. (;. hiivotlieliirii'est stock in town iiiitsmi- tu ii refiuiiir siioe . . 1 V . I . 1 . I. l , , une, iroui ii ijiiiiies reitlile ' (ioiit, button, that we wnr- GESAR'S HEAD HOTEL Wll.l. llli l)I-l-NKll F()K Tim sii.lsus OF 1SKU (I.N The First of June. The locution of this Hotel on the summit ul ' C.'csar's llciul iMiiuulaiu, nu uu tl.viiijj spurii) ? the lllue KidKC in upier South e .imlinii, ? atlords n eliiniite and water uucipinlnl, ; As a summer resort it has no parallel in tin i South. AVERAGE TEMPERATURE, FROM 60 ' TO 70', i Whilst its natiir.il sceiierv is varied anil niand Ih--oiuI eoneeplion. Comfort of quests care fully consulted. I.iveii and daili mail Ha.', il.v reached from Ashei illc in one d.i. m Hum llcmlcrsonvillc in hulf n day, over dilililful roads, through a loin.intic and cli.iriuing country, F. A. mnvl5dtf ARDEN PARK MOTlil, AND FAMILY COTTAGES, !V4 miles smith of Ashevllle, on the A. It S. railroad is now open for the season. For circulars address THUS A. MUKKIS, I'rnp-r, milyl'dtf Arden. . C. Kxcursioa TO HAYWOOD WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS WAYNJiSVIU.1'., N. C. I-'AKH FOR KOL'NIl TKII', - $1.75 Commcncins July I, a siieeiul train will cave Aslieville every Sunday at 8.:iB n. in. RICHMOND t UANVILLU KAII.ROAl) "etumhiK leave Wuynesvillc at p. m. CIIUPAUV I i nis kivk me citizens ol Aslieville and her nuil dwl Albemarle Female Institute. CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. hrnuL? lillort horoiiKhnessof instruction ?i ...V,T ,H1"" V "r "ituntion, fncili. Ti 1 rt-. reliRious tone ,MJ iiiiiiioiik., iirilerentalofiuc. ,,,,, , W. I'. IlICKINSON, I tanK14 til th sat Principal. THE GREATEST ATTRACTION Is that fine lot of ENGLISH MKILlI.lis and THRKB-HOKN CHAMOIS SIJAT SAODLES them; and neither abundance of water nor hard work checked the couHufjration should take on every trip a bottle of i n, " "s most plcasantlv and effectually on the kidney, liver and bo wells, prcventiiiK fevers, hetidaches and other forms of sickness. Kor sale in 5(lc and $1.00 bottles bv all leading H,.. gists. B at J. M. ALEXANDER'S And the low prices at which he is selling all Koods in his line. He has increased his force and intends to meet the demand. SATISFACTION Gt'AKANTIilil). UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Chapel Hill, N. C. n.iT.h'lUt?' ueirins Sept. f, 1 HKtl. Thor. oiieu instruction 1 .,nn.H : i i. . .. , s?sii'onhi''"",,,l,y "nl ''nw- T'ti"n. -o'iK;r For cataloituc address . HON. KI-MI- p. BATTLE jtllO deoddw tu th sat " MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA, Richmond. The Fifty-Second Annual Session of tin aliove named Institution will kisu OCTOIUiR 1. jhmii. and continue six months. Foreatalocjue or other information write to lR. J. S. IIOKSI5V CTI.LliN julll d law 3m Iiean of the Faculty, thu JKIVATF. IIOAKU. MRS. C. ft. KOPP. lull Haywood S'reet, (Formerly of Vork, Pennsylvania.) First-Clas. Hoard. Elegantly Furnished Mootna. auQdlw ftrm reasonable. Drunlcennuss . -" "nsjinm mm. iiiir ui . on Uklna It- it i. L.'"" ' "w per- wreck, it NEVFoViT. . w-?rJ lraholir BOLDEM tPECIFIC CO I W Nc. '$t. CbwlMiatLa Lviu'lihurtf. lialtitnorc. I'hilA., New York, Kk'huinnil, OoldKhoro, I Wilmington .v. Anhi-viHv, Ar. HcmU'rHonvillc, Ar. Spartnnb'K Charlotte. 1 Colimiltih, 1 Charleston. Augusta, Savnnnuh, , Thonia8villc,n 1 .Jacksonville 121 lit SC1 i I I;itl)iiv 1nn hut. f-v. Asiuviiu- f 1.2."), to n line French Kid, W liiiven .Miin'sShoein Lace find ( ono-ress the "Hacket Slitte' which we liave made We sell tlieni at 2, and will mutch them with any shoe sold in Aslieville for .2..'t0, unrant('cinn-onrs to lie equal in quality, style and fit, Of course we keep all the cheaper firades, both for men and women, suitable for rouh weur, and when we can et jM'ople toiiric(?them we rarely fail to sell. We have a full- ..: 1 II .- .. . rw ."M.eu jtexican urass jiain- mock for Jfrl.GH worth f2. Lots of cheaper ones also. Hammock Stretchers 15 cts. each. 2, :-J, 4, (5 and H-quart i renin r rMzTK,v(M'viH' A.f w.vifviik, .i ..I ... (Western North Carolina Division.) I'ASSKNliKM IlKI'AKTMK.NT, 1 Aitii-i. . i v i . ....... IAl-i.T ' - J l.llf. I ............. ii.i. eil-.M l.li. IN liHPKCT JUXK. 1HHU: JNo. Bl No. R:i " "V Sllpm Jcmm U47am 12 4.11pm 7 1 3pm K50pm 1 1 20im Ii liOam aaopm :-aopm 1 !Upm 6 4:ipm HIL'llpm 1 2 2.rtim A.r3am K25nm 1(1 47am 1 Uilpm tlllllpm I summer guests an apportuuitv to vu.it the lainous Haywood White .Sulphur Springs. There urc acrrs of dcnse-ly -.haded lawn and plenty of seats. Our conveyances will meet passengers at the t.,tion. Ilotclaccoui- inodations in Kcnerul uu: uipaiised. ii. D. ti. Allen & Son, Proprietors. iul7 din i 1 .'Sain 1 Olipm I s:uam :i ltipm lLTiOpm lilillpmi j No. IM S.-lllan 21 lam It fillan 5 3lliii 4ilpn tilllpn; Atlanta. .MontKom'v Moliile. New I Irlcnns Lv. Spartaiiliui'K. Ar. Henilersonvillc, Asheville, . LNo 50 No. r.2 No. B4 TURNPIKE HOTEL, Turnpike, N.C. This liciiutil'ul suinmer resort is situated immediately on the Murphy Division of the W. N. C. K. K.. half u-nv li. l.v, a.i :u.. nor.iim I Oir.nni I .ind Wuynesvillc. nnioiiK the most attractive 1 4iH)m I 12IIO m scenery in the mountains. l?!"" n-...u .... 7 2Gaml m-iiiiwiiMinvann wen lurnislicd, lurc 1 .15pm I . ,. 7 2(lpm aml ventilated. Telegraph and Post I No. (54 I "mees in the house. i (lo",1!."' 1'rt,1,l,""'"n, milk ami butter supplied I 7IM)pni I from the premises. Lv. Aslieville. Ar. Hot Springs ivnoxville, Chatlnn'Ra. Memphis, Lv. Ashevil.c. Ar. Hot Springs ivnoxi inc. Louisville, e'ineinnati, ChicnKo, St. Louis, 7 loam '.'-'lam 1 lupin n lfipm loam 7 4Hnm 0 21 In m 1 lOpni (iHlnm n.llipin 7 l-r.pni 444pm liKlpm KflOpin 5 4llnm S 3llpm 444pm (i lllpm NfiOpm 7ir.nm 1 1 4"am ii:illpm' 74r.pm jul.'t d.'lm MI'KPllVBKANC-ll. Ptirtit.a ...... I........ A... ii, .. 7(ir.pn I ,",""" "1 uie iiioiiiiiik, 840pm tkc dinner ami return in thccveniiiK. I'or terms and other information, apply to J. C. SmatlicrM, Manager. PRIVATli BUAUI). NliW IKU-SI!! NliWLi l-l'IJ.lsll 111 1 I ALL MOIIHKN IMPR..VI.MKNTS. URS. E. J. THYLER AND MRS N. B. ATKINSON, lNo. IS I 11147am J4Spm No. 21 1 Haywood Street. . dlv SOOam PX'VAIIS HOARD, a 2!pm (i 02pm A larw. nirv hous.-. :hm iui.. on street ear line. ;0d location. Terms rvasonaiiic. Hood fare. j-no.im MRS. I. L. SMATIII'WK It'll t-l-.liit-.i.l ........1 f"fti ,-,, N ,7 nuufa, and where after trial Ar-'w"nynes?iiic, tllllYr full -f,. . .....I'... .4- 1! I ..... ... ,-,-,-,( sleeping cars on all ,1Urht .,. action we return the nioiiev JAS-TAV.M,K: w- winhukn, - T 1 .. - I II. r A. I t ... trices oeu-ni at 1..N for sol. haas.t. m. s-k.-kks. rilltll'tu U'it li.i I" Ct.miti........... 1 . .. m ii,nr, MJ IS " J " "Kr ,u""vinn i annm-1 tew hut liftrirdcra at '-nm fir m ; V . Of liol.t u-oinlir ! 41- irTta"' ' "fc-utcd on Ita. f .St w,,.l,,l w; "xious to sen, Kfi 7:. TW MRS. H. stsn fewUliOV 'TltY l pre.nH-.l to take a uw nice hoarders f Mini v u. . : not the anxious enoiiu-1 tn s-mam 1 1 l H r.ri ii m in nt Hwt, but williim- to 2!S!:2. S(W f iKMll mumi. fli.ii. 047am STATIONS. Ashevillc Sulphur Springs Hominy Turnpike Pijfcon Kiver c lytic Arr 7SST,m on Has removed to the 111 lei o.-.n in in Ashevillc will match them 1"""""Arr- WBy"",ville -v. for. Johnston lluilitlnv i... i: 7 I ton "wnue. comer of Chnrch street, where 7 14nm iVA.Jr V Kp "Kulnror transient fiBpn. market ''" TfUm'"hcd with lhc the 87 urn marlcct affords. Terms reasonable. maraltnO 0 lupm I ooopm I nnillin llirtn iiatpi nuunuRNUDtiuitL muni I and Wthi.. Law. I It. cnrfKl st bomt i u. Ionraio. Book of pu, Umlmrs sent FKBK. . H. If W( W IT I W u n Lumaui. Oa. tag. wmuuiT fc-hlOrfowlT t.th.t e ivievcrvthini-nnl I. W.SrilAnTni i? nly ask thatyou see whether y wo have what .vou want Itc- MCDOUAMT TAII tT t n . Vou buy. Anothe. sun- IHLIlUllrlll I I HILUfl pl.V ot Matches, 2."tc. iter dozen N. Main St. itoxew ot ;5(0s-oth.M-s nsl, ,c"J,a,T 2.M-. for 2()()s. N,,T,CB- (i(to all the stores ltficetroods if v,. ;..l. 4.. on,SnUnmehS"t' W'" " fu"" Tht V. ,lMt ta Western only ask that you will J. B. JOHNSON. At Blair's Furniture Store, not btiy unt il yon li.-. vi.pi lrf"-""'""'" miaXm OUI-S. I A MI'S FRANK. DBALBK IN FAMILYGROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Agent for Reims Creek Woolen Mills. North Main fcblOdly McDowell Co., N. C. (Situated on the W. N. C. R. R: An hour's ride from Ashevillc.) First class in every respect. Mineral waters Lithia, Iron, Alum and Iron Red and North Carolina. Ke.iectfully, GEO, T. JONES & CO, N. Y. Office, 466 Broadway. Terms reasonable. Special rates to fami- I lies. ju!9 d3m J. Bnlow Erwln, Proprietor. A NBW DBED, carefully pre'uared by lead in IT mrmhrn ..f th. A.I ill- . . irenment ana neav. nat p. perl, cor enng all acenMu-y point., Just out and now on sale at the office of the Citiikm Pvilmh- in n , n. a North Court Hquarr. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 8, 1889, edition 1
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