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THE DAILY CITIZEN. and acted and reltwcd. His big, pntri- ..Iiil.tnl lirmti llt'.Mrt ve.'irilt'd 111 ill- The Citiien I. the mo.t extensively drcn- ' si,,. tenderness, and he studied ,ihBoyre w.1.Priafte.un, cx,r dIcetively to Itsdlscussion'ofpuMlc men and measure irive direction aiul lince to Iiissynipatlnes taintheinteix-Ht of pul.He Intejthone,, , GcrKC tS iVabody, touched by .the urgent and llJYssoe.. . fc , th. pressiiiK nliysieal needs ol an almost 1111- TheCmzKM publishes the disimtches or tm risu,, .ple," which "inust lor irl'Sa ZZ nr-PmlcUH-m from making, lUs of advanced journalism for K.ithermv ,)V t1.,i(ln Kart. such advances 111 news from all quarters, with ,,y"y','"5l'n"' education and such progress in the dilhi- '"ISrnin IrMWanVnlumAT-B. sion ofknovvlnlge among all c.asses as f ee to any one send inn their address. . CVerv lover ol his country must earnest l TKnys-1'aily. $lor one year; "r .u-sife," gave in trust to sixteen Trus - ".!?"XZ;?l ,L "most of whom have iK-en my m-r- r"Jr?rtftliecitytoul.i'rilK-r, niidpnr Uonal and especial friends," the sum of ties wanting' it will please eall at tnc -1T1IKN ,,m. ,ilj,,n ,it' dollars, "for the promo- ' AnVKKTlslNcl RTKS Reasonable, nnd nindi known on npiienuon m . . : moral or iiiiubu ....w". trnnsient advertisements must lie puul in u v(,iig of the more destitute portions '"Seadine notiee. ten eents per line. Ol.it.. , ,( the southern mid southwestern States , ,S.. and society notices I'lty cent.- f tl,e 1'nioii." In addition to this gill, each inotexteeduiB teu hues) or hity eeuo ,,laeeil in the hands ot the Trustees, ... , ,, i I.. ..r ti... w,..,.. ,i SPECIAL, ANNOUNCEMENT. GRAND COMBINATION OF BARGAINS. ier inch. WHDSKSIIAV, Al'f.rST U. IKK!). XHK l'KAHOUY FVPiH MM"if THE OOU IT HAS IOJK. We are indebted to the Hon. J. L. M Curry, L. I.. I., for a copy of his memo rial address liefore the Winthrop Train ing School at Columbia, S. C, on tin l'.'th of last Mav. Like every thing saiil and written by that gentleman, the nil dress is elegant, scholarly and instruc tive. Ir. Currv is now one of the trustees ol the IVabody fund, and is therefore ena bled to give us a clear insight into tin motives, principles and aims ol thai munificent benefaction; originating in the pure, enlightened benevolence ol Mr. i'enbody, seeing the grievous wants that were crying for re lief, but with majestic magnanimity, (lis claiming all control of the bcucolencc. leaving it to lie applied and directed In those who were to become the true bene i',, ;,.,-iM,i;ie i In- Illair so called bene faction, a genuine trojan horse, seeking power under the guise of generosity, and sapping the foundation of indqicndciici under the sham of enlightenment. The gifts and endowments of Mr. I'ea body were more timely and mo re efficient than even their iiucUcstioncd maguitiidi have gained credit for. In the alter days of prosperity, in the sunshine of a settled peace, it is easy and natural to forget tin years ol struggle with poverty, the days of contention and the better expericiiceo1 oppression. This is the happy constitu tion of the human character. Those win now survive the humiliating and impov crished period succeeding the war, Mvi with dull memories and blunted sensibili ties, and in the enjoyment of restored peace and prosperity, almost question the realitiesof a pastexiericncc. To whosi minds those times present themselves ii a distressing nightmare, a dream ralhci than a scries of distressful facts. Another sci ies of actors has come upon the field to whom those t xHrienccs havi no meaning at all; for relatively theii young lives dawned into maturity and action under environments pleasant and natural, however new and unnatural thc might appear to an older generation. In his address Dr. Curry pictures tin times immediately succeeding the war. its trials, its miseries, itsdeprivations, its humiliations, its poverty. Lessons so impressive it would seem would be inef faceable; yet we have seen in political as well as in material cxiei iences, how lliosi lessons are forgotten in the peevish con tentions with present trifles, and how childishly ready men are to welcome back the calamities from which they once freed themselves, cither through apathy, or as prompt way to tide over some present, incomparably lesser grievance. Perhaps some wiW recognize the truth of Dr. Curry's picture of the actual condi tion of the South at the close of the war: Dining the four years' struggle up to the surrender at Appomatox, April II, lNCio, and lien, lohnston's surrender in North Carolina, April -Ti, all resources of men and means and money had heen freely offered and necessarily accepted. Maiiy of the commonest necessaries ol life aiul of the most useful medicines 1h eamc unattainable luxuries. Women and children and aged men often culti vated the fields tor scanty bread. All corporations were suscndcd, banks were closed, securities were depreciated or made valueless, railways were dis mantled, business was paralyzed, homes were desolated or burned, lives were sur rendered, wives were widowed, children , . .i o'clock n. in. as usual, will lieehnrKi'd eon II VOU illV l(OKlIl!' to!" t lit for each valise and law bundle. This ci . , .. fi , .-dso connects with the SparlanliurK trai hesr floods jor thc ic.ini nioiicv ("ill on Bostic Bros. & Wright. Tlicir stock is simply iiniiH'iisc. iiixl fivsli. iintl it tnifi'lit well lt worth fi .lew's c.vi to you to inspect their g-ootls whileon the buy. MISCELLANEOUS. Notice to Travelers. lleuinninc to-dav nnd continuing until fur ther notiee. a street car will leave Court House Square at lfl minutes before 8 o'clock, a. m.. for the train lor spnrtannurK. All travelers who will take this ear will have their valises transported to the train free of 'harire. All who take tne regular --(lepot-'or tram car, which will leave I lie square at lock n. in. as usual, will liecharKed emits Sparlanburi; train but if nil uersons take it there will not be time eitotiKn lor all to Kct tneir tiesets nun necks, and manv may be lelt wnne il as many as enu will take the ear leaving the Square nt lf minutes la-fore K thev will not uiiv save tne extra i-nurire lor vunses on ine "depot" ear. but have ample time for the"'- Ives anil leave ample time lor tuners to uci the r eln-eks and tickets. T I Mi ASIIIi ll.l.lv SI KlvliT KY. CO. Planters Hank Ootids ol tne Mate oi Mississippi, amounting with interest to ibout eleven Hundred tnoiisaiiii iioiuns. Of the application of the aid derived trom the fund. Dr. Curry says; "So to distribute the aid as to make il clfcctivc in the production of a icrniaiicnt and sell-siislaining system of popular education, it was deemed advisable to select separate schools at such centra' and radiating points as would be mosl dlicicnt in their nitliicnce upon ouicis. l-aicoiuagcincut was given to provide lot the principal part of the exiense by sup plementing the clVorts made by eom iniiiiitics. Such conditions were imposed is to secure from the people three or four or live dollars for every dollar paid from the income ol the luiiil, so as to make tne indirect results of the administration to iiitwcigh those that were direct. The inflexible rule of IVabody aid. plainly xpresscd, was to help those who helped '.hcinsclvcs. A general ;iro rata or v :ipit;i distribution would have dissipated he fund and produced no valuable re sults. The idea was to supplement judi- iouslv and helpfully, so as. using theapt .voids of Professor Harris of Kichniond College, "tosecuretbe iusl mean bet ween ..,,1,-eniialion for strength and diffusion for relief." A great problem in public haritv is to relieve indigence without 'isternu; indolence and recklessness. The sl.nnle rule of furnishing proportionate lid for a brief term has Ihvu helped in iwakeniug local vigilance and pride, and icrahtv and to llic convic CIutliiiiK - Clothing ! A full mill complete line of (lents Kemly .Miil ( lotlnnji', mill it must !(, us we ure cleiiriiifi' out for Fu.ll urrivuls. Huts mid di'iits' Furnish-: inji' doods ii double supply on limn!, in which we oiler special oar",ains. Drews ;ooclw. .lust ooened the very hit est productions of imported and American inaiiulactures and t rimmiiifi's to match. Choice extra fine fabrics, medium anil lower urades. calculated to suit anybody I'iirasols. For the next, few days our uneminlcd hue FOR BOYS. We have a nicelineof I Soys' Suits, such makes as lto-crs. Feet & Co.'s, Kouo'h jind rumble, ((., well made, neat and stylish. I o close out a few broken lines we hav made extremely low prices on them, at cost and some below cost. Zieji'ler Bros. Boys' Shoes are the best wearers vou can hi v ami arc THE RACKET COLUMN. OUR SALE OF DRESS: GOODS ' r.-illlinij t .ion that rudimentary ciiueauou is oroierlv and w isely a permanent charge 'm property. All along it was declared :hat this aid to independent schools was i temporary expedient, and that the schools must liecome a part ol the general system of Stale institution!., or to help would be withdrawn. IVabody money has thus multiplied its widening influence mil power live-fold and ten-fold, Now, ill the Southern Slates have well orga nized and increasingly popular systems if free schools, and in the administra Jon of the fund, heip is given only to such schools as are earned on under State -ispices and control." Three recent incidents might induce the iioa- that the course of justice was re inniug to natural channels, and that reason is more venerable than the first law of nature. Vcldcll.lhc negro preacher 'irought back from Pennsylvania to South Carolina to answer for a murder ouunitted twelve years ago, has been Midland acquitted, and has gone back io his Hock in Pittsburg: Sullivan, dcliv tciI up by the Covcruor of New York on the requisition of the I'nivcrnor of Mis sissippi for violation ofeei tain laws of the attcr Stale, was put on trial Monday, with strong prospect of conviction, and issigiiincnt toall the ieiinllics incurred of line and imprisonment ; and lastly, 1'iov, Scay, of Alabama, has, or will make re- itnsition on Uiiv. t. onion, ot i.corgia. for the extradition of Messrs. Calhoun mil Williamson, the pai Lies to the late lucl. Ten years ago C.ov. Ciorilon might have laughed in dov. Stay's face at such .1 demand. Now he says he will yield it with great readiness. V( tilTi'i- our unemialed line ol Ladies' and Childrens' fiiu Parasols at areatly reduced rates, comprisiiiu'plnin Silks fancies in I'l.iidsand Stripes always sat isfactory with colored sticks at prices We can suit anybody m Tn Lo an suit anybody Linen, Towels, etc. II. REDWOOD &CO. One Pritc Strictly. : AT : COST, t in order to clear them out, continues and will lie kept up UNTIL ALL SOLD We need the room for other (ood.s. The assort ineiitcon sists of CliallicH, Lhwiis, Satincs, OiiiKliaiiiM, Albutrusi Koots and Shoes. We will make il to your in terest to inspect our well se lectet stock ot Ladies and Mens' Fine Shoes, medium and lowerrades. ur Bargain Counters are still attracting and pleasing the bargain seekers. A fiilllineof Directory Knell ing just in. When you call foranythijig in the Ir.v doodslineyou will not be bothered with that old chestnut ,-.Iust out." Kespectfully, BOSTIC BKOS. & WKIdMT. SCI loots, TKINITV C01.I.i:Ii. l-lnlrnncc (-xnlliltliltliHls Sept. II and -t. Kcc- iuiliuns mill l.ei tnivs lu-in prmnptly Scil.r. Send Ii ir iu-w i ntnlniou' nt mice to ()1IN I-. C KlIW lil.l.. I'rcsnlclll. jinilMl il-m 'I'lillity CiiUckc, N.C. St. Mary's School, RalclKli. N. C. The Nincty-l-'inil Sciiii-Ainiual Session bc- kins MllNli.W, Slil'TICM llliK IB, I SH'.l. l-'tr ciilalumics, ndilrcss the Keetor, REV. BENNETT SMEDES, A. M. jtinux il.'ltiuis Nuns WiliiiK Uunlslt ClOlli) Henriettas, CashincrcH, RAVENSCROFT The News and observer of the 1:1th says: Telegrams received here Sunday evening announced that a destructive tire was raging at New Heme. Later it was learned ihuijhuth of the mammoth I'm lories of Siiinson cc Company were totally consumed together with about a million and a ha'f lift of luinlier. The New Heine depai Itnent did sonic yen manly work in tig.iting the Haines, and saved by their efforts the Atlantic and North Carolina wharf which was threat ened. The loss was estimated by num bers of the company who arrived here vestenlnv at iVom $i-H,oil(i to $0(1,111111. The Cencrnl Convention of the I 'rotes nit Episcopal church in the I'nited Stales wi meet in triennial session in m (ieorge's ehiirch, New York, ;u October BOOKS AND 8TATIONKRY, .IKT1MTM' MATHKIAI.S, KM'.INI-llvKS' KCPI'UliS. I'ICTI KliS AMI 1'KAMIiS, 1-ANCV I'.ODHS. lll.ANK IHWKH,KVF,RYUKAK, IKU.I.S. TOYS AMI CAMUS. WHtTKRN N.C. HCKKKHi HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS ASHEVILLE, N. C. Ronald MacIonaId, II. A., Head blaster. The schiilnslie yi nr w ill nicn wkhnkshav, si;pti;.miihk ih Terms l-'iic llunril, 'rnitiim ill all brnncllc!. anil every expense, $aoo wr aiinulil. llllv selniliirs $sn K-r nntlntu. For further infiirniuliiiii a(, dress KliV. Il II. III'F.I., Asheville, N. C, until Sept. 1 after that ndilrcss MK. KOKAI.ll M Ac I H IN Al.ll, llend Master. jull!7 (lam PlltlTliCNAI'MIC l'AINTIill, AT AMI UAN1I- were orphaned. Wlient'ae collapsecame. It will mark the hundredth anniversary there was 110 currency except as could both ol the union ol the church in several be obtained from the army of occupation of the newly created Statis and of the in exchange for eggs, fowls, vegetables, ratification of the Hook of Common milk and butter. Academies and colleges prayer. (Juestions to lie considered nota had lieen closed. Young men had been lily the revision of the prayer book, Un arrested in their educational plans. Iiasis of representation, the proposed Every available energy was needed and change in the title of the church, mar had liven consecrated to clothing and riage and divorce, Christian unitv and subsistence. The country was in a state work among the colored (icople, aiieal of stagnation, exhaustion, deplorable to a large nuniber of K'rsons within and poverty and bankruptcy. without thccoinmimionofthcl'rotcstant The political nnd social chaos that fol- lipiseopal church. Nine bishops have 1 ,i .,..,. i ,, l,,, ,0 ,,.i;,.f. (ueu since cue lose iiicviink. It was held ill practice that the con stitution, iinoiiil the "rebellious" States. , 1...1 i...i:i 1 1.. nauueen uici urcu or J'""""""'- . 'V" ,M,rt ,,f the world thev mav I situated sua., o welcoming 1, c .1 .o-c u. . .e , , (. tu nl(;ii,1 , M,. lk.n. origina or I"" Vit:naud, ex-secretary of the I'nited vl IX Gity ' werested wUh W": It is gratifying to notice the inarch for ward of southerners, no matter in what proconsular powers, and their illegal acts wcrcsustamcdanu cgim nzcil. .Men, iiieoniK'tcut and of bad characters, were made governors, judges, marshals, at torneys, agents ot I-rcedniea's Hureaux, and they x'rpetrated flagrant wrongs. Some of these men arrogated executive, legislative, judicial and ecclesiastical funetions. Rights regarded as inaliena ble were rudely wrested from the jieoplc of ten Stnt.w. The deluded negroes were used as blind, ii responsible agents in mal administration. Whatever tempted cu Knight Coiiiinaiidcrshiii in the lA'giou of Honor has been recorded. We arc glad also to record the fact that Mr. 'ig nauil is a native of New Orleans, was a well-known journalist liefore the war, and was a captain in the South, louis iana regiment in the Confederate army. Since the war be has resided in Paris, where he has won great distinction as a scholar and writer. Dr. Parker Prays cream Van-Ola, Kosa line. Oiuraline and lliaiuoud nail powder pidity or avarice and was transportable, havjn(, Imw TOmc the ladies' favorites, in some p.aees was eKc.,, i""k-n-at p. L.tacols drug store, these popular private ownership or legal inhibitions ".! , , , und guarantees. manicure articles may always lie lound, These extracts are insufficient to show together with pocket emery lmard, or- the appalling condition to which the tinge wood sticks, nail scissors. Ides and South had been reduced. To throw ol other such requisites. Also a complete such a burden neuccfullv, patiently, man- line of drugs and toilet articles, in nddi- r..ll n,.H aiircrssfullv liesoeaks n irrnn- tion to the Helie Soda Fountain from dcur of character in the Southern iieople which ice cold drinks are disjiensed. Cor to which the world has as yet shown no ner Main street and Pntton avenue, nnrnllpl- ofmur. with the destruction of everv "Y-V 'P" th' she saw her .. , , , husband's ashes placed in their last rest- other resource, disapjienreu every iunci jn(? place u!ler jcill(, takt.n fron) thc for the support of educution. Then it crematory' "poor Harry has urned was that the magnificent, thoughtful something at last, even if he couldn't and considerate benefaction of Mr. Pea- earn a "vinK- body was applied. We quote from Dr. Tonrlntn Curry: Whether on pleasure bent or business i thi.uul hour of trloom. oovertv and should take on every trip a bottle of despondency, when the South lay pros- Svrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly trate, faint, bleeding, suffering, a North- and effectually on the kidney, liver and ern man, 1 am especially glad to say, a bowells, preventing fevers, headaehesand Massachusetts man, did not pass by on other forms of sickness.. For sale in 5(c the other side, but came where she was, and $1.00 bottles by all leading drug and teeing, had compassion, and devised gists. ESTAKROOK'S, 22 S. Main Street. ARTHUR M. FIELD, LEADING JEWELER, MECHANICIAN, GRADUATE OPTICIAN. ICiiKHsli and French BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, No. 4i) r 1 null Ilroad Avenue. MRS. BURGWYN MAITLAND, - PRINCIPAL if Mt AHsisti'tl hy it corps of cinujrcntcnt tcachiTH. Thc course of instrm tion intlutlcii the usual Illimlish lirainlu's with Ircnch and Latin lixtras Music, C.tinwm, Art Ncctllc Work, Paintiuu on China, 1 ifiiifiiiy nnd KidiiiK. Spt-cial attention Kivcn to thc training of little uirlK. nutfl tl'Jxn i lor many yt-ars Assnctatc I'ritHial Vfiiioti Institute, Itultunorc.) A I.I, GOLD SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY, Sal vui, N. C. LARGEST, OLDEST AND BEST FEMALE COL LEGE IN THE SOUTH. Session oiK-ns AniJtist 117. 1MH!, Fneultv :io professors ami 'leathers. Siwcinl features -thc lievelomncnt of Character, Health and Intellect. I till v etiuiinK-tl Prcnaratorv and tlleuiate depart ttuntw, besides first -el as I ae tools in Music, Art, LnnKuacs and Com mcrcml nt ml ies. Send lor Catalogue to KKV. J. II. CLKWKI.L. nun d&w2w Principal. Warranted o assay us represented. Sterling Silver 0oodB ( ; u until tci'tl 111 HI-1 Ol II l ti lie. DOES WHAT YOU EAT HURT YOU? If what you eat hurts you you, or if you arc troubled with Dyspcpsin, Nervousness, Heartburn, Headache, Low Spirits, Kidney Complaints, lite., lite.. THE GREATEST ATTRACTION 1. that fine lot of BNUMSH nKIDI.KS und THKKB-IKIKN CIIAMUIS SKAT SADIll.liS at J. M. ALEXANDER'S Anil thc low price, at which he is Belling all Ku(Ib in hill line. He hns Increased his force and intends to meet the demand. SATISFACTION GUARANTEUD. Try a liottlc of DR. HAM'S Aromatic t Invijrorator It hint stood thc tests of thc puhlic for over ii iiunrttT of a century, and thousands have testified to its vulue. Send for circular and testimonials. GO cents and $1 iierbottle. For sale by F. L. Jacobs, Corner Main Street and I'atton Avenue, IIRATH & MUKKAY, General Agts., Boston ju!4 dtr JSKIVAT1! BUAKU. MKS. C. R. KOPP, 11)9 Haywood Street, (Formerly of York, Pennsylvania.) First-Class Board. Elegantly Furnished BROOM FACTORY. HANFOMD J. LOCKWOOO u6 dlw Rooms. Terms reasonable. HAND-HADB Brooms, Whisks, Hearth and Ceiling Brooms. Mill and Factory (Trades a suecialty. Ono- 1 tations and samples tree. IcblBdlj MolialrM, Flannels, Hlc, ICtc. And iin eiiunl t'ppoi-tunity to buy DRESSGOODS r jin'scnt or future usehas 1 .... 1 'A I 1 never heioreonereu hhcii. DO NOT PUTITOFF Come ami moo our goods or write ft)r wimplt's. Our stock of Buttons, Plush, Surah, Ribbons, and other trimmings is FIRST-CLASS, and will be sold at prices that WILL BK SATISFACTORY COME TO Til 15 RACKET STORE for everything and do not buy any thing UNTIL YOU LEARN OUR PRICES. MISCELLANEOUS. ONE YEAR AGO. The finest and best epiiH ped Drug Store in North Car olina was opened in Asheville bv T. C. Smith & Co. Alter eighteen years of prosperity in the wholesale and retail drug business at Charlotte, thev sold out and moved to Asheville, where they secured the best ami handsomest store room in thecity fitted up in sly le, with all the latest appliances and conveniences possessed bv other modern drug stores. Twelvemonths have pawed since this vent ure was made they find the outlook far ahead of their cx pect a i ic his 1 msiiiess grt w- ing larger monthly, having already reached a solid basis. Their success demonstrates what Asheville will do, for those who come here with "the know how." l'rescrip tions and general business have poured into this New- Drug Store, until necessity compels the employment of a large force of thoroughly competent clerks. This new firm do not want theearth, only a small partof it They are entering the second year of their business career with new snap, large stock, ample raw cash to make largeaddi- t ions, big trade already es tablished, a successful past and a. bright future. Thesi facts show what can be don for those who have a wel grounded faith in the com mercial importance ol our growing cny ior inose win have the nerve to burn all th bridges behind them, am give proper attention to their business. The people an kindlv asked to contiiuu t heir fa vors to this prosper oils and busy drug store where everv article sold is warranted as represented, or purchase money retumled Address T. C. Smith Ac Co. Leadiim: Wholesale and K tail and Prescription Drug gists, Asheville, A. ( . ltesiectfully, GE0.T.J0NES&C0. N. Y. Office, 466 Broadway. IC1IMDNI1 (4 liANVll.l.H KAII.Kt COMPANY. iWestem North Cnrnlinu IHvision.) PASSKNOItK IIKI'AKTMKNT, ASMKVIl.l.K. N. C, June I, INK!!. PASSliNI'.liK TRAIN SI II lilU'Lli. In Hkpkct Jl'Miii. issll: I No. fii I No. na J Lv. Asheville, Ar. Siilishtiry, llnnville, I.ynehlurr, Washington llaltitnore, I'hiln., New York, Huston, Richmond. Il 1 pin 4'Jllani l7iin! 12 4ll;iin 7 t:iiin N50pm 11 Unpin l 21 lain a:iiiim 3 :uiini ' Kuleiith ' (ioldsboro, ' WilininKt- nd. 3:l: . ! H'-J jro, 3lii Kton I lion 1 r4im n:iiiii 10211pm 1 'i J.ram ii.',3iim H 2rnm 10 4-7am 1 2ilpm I IMIOpinJ filBiimj' mn H.'liium lupin 125llpm uoopinl I Asheville. Ar. Henderson ville, Ar. Spartanln; Charlotte, Columbia, Charleston. ' AuKUSta, 1 Savannah. ' Thomnsville.Oa ' JneksonvlMe ' Atlanta, 1 MonlKoin'y ' Mobile, ' New llrleiins N11. 51 H .loam II 21 lam 1 1 nilam 5 311pm 4 4llptn U lllpm II (Ifipm (1 iriam 1 4llpm 12IIII 104.011 7 aftan 1 : 7 2lpm IIOTEIS. STRAUSS RESTAURANT AND NEW ICE CREAM GARDEN, CIcctric Cars Phm HicJioor. liciTYvith notify tlit public that thin day,, Miiy 1, I have mltkd lu my well kni.tti.-ii Kis- uiratit it line Ice Cream Garden. The 8a 11 if hut hern litted up neatly for the ot- easiou and I will always have on hand Hit: huiceat ol C minis nnd ShcrlictH aiul Cakes.. Also, can supply fmnilit'H at nhortest notice lnre or hi null ipianttlteH. So eonie in k,mI tiinc nnd have some fine lee Cream and C ukes tnd don't forget that at Strauss' you tiIMjfit Tlic Beat ol' Ice Crccaf and where always polite and at,Hil;ve wait rs w ill be pleased lo serve. Come early. eonie often, come one, coiuv all, and fivc our friend Strauss n Rood many calls. Very rcsiK-ctlully, IC. STK AI SS, uiayLMtf I'foprirtor. CESAR'S HEAD IIOTKL ll.l. 111! DI'KNKl I'llR THE SKASMN OI' lsy ON The First of June. The locution of litis Hotel 011 tlu-siimmlt ol Ca-sar's Head Mountain, .111 outlying spin of the Itluc Kide, in upinr South t.tiolin.i, affords a climate and water uneipialcd. As a suminer resort it has 110 parallel in thc South. AVERAGE TEMPERATURE, FROM 60 TO 70 . Whilst its natural scenery is varied nnd f-i and beyond coneeption. Comfoi t of quests care-. fully consulted. l.ivei and ilail.v mail I "as-. ly reached from Ashex Hie in one dav, or from, Ilendcrsonville in hail a ilay, over delightful! roads, through a romantic und eharmiu country. mavlftdtf akdi:n park iioti&l. AND FAMILY CQHAUtS, tt miles south of AslievtHe, on tin A. & K, radrond is no- open for thc seasmi. For circulars addiv T1HS A. MOKKIS, Inipv maylMtf Anlen, , f. TURNPIKE HOTEL, Turnpike, N.C. This beautiful summer resort is situntei) iui'tiedlutely on thc Murphy I i vision of thc V. N. C. K. K., hall way iH-twceit Asheville nid Wayiiesville, anions the most attractive scenery in the mountains. The hotel is new and well furnished, larc and well ventilated. TeleKiaph und Tost ottices in the house. Fresh mutton, milk and butter supplied from the premises. Parties can leuvc Asheville in thc morning lake dinner and return in thccvcninK For terms and other information, nnply to, J. C. Sinather,, Manager. jullt d:tm PRIVATE BOARD. NISW HOUSE! NI1VL ITKNIStlKI) k ALL MODKKN IM IR VliMlJNTS. MRS. E. J. THYLER AND MRS N. B. ATKINSON. No. Haywood Street. jun'22 dl v pKIVATB UOAK1I. A larc, niry house, H1H I'atton rvHmt on street car line. Good location fj'eruiN reasonnble. Good fare. jult.d:tm MKS. J. L. SM AYHKRS. Lv. Spiirtanburj?. Ar. Ilendersonville, ' Asheville, No. r.-i I 3 40pm MRS. S. STEVENSON No. 5(1 No. 52 Has removed to the Johnston Building, l'att JillX''"1 shc is prepareil to keep rcKnlar or transient 7tMtpm Mar,icrB Table furnished with thc Inst thc market affords. Tctihh reasonable. mnr31m6 , Asheville, Ar. HotSpriiiKs Knoxvinc, Chattan'Kn. Memphis, Lv. Ashevll.c, Ar. Hot Spring Ktioxvuie, Louisville, Cincinnati, ChicuK", St. Louis, 7 4iiitn 4 44pm UliOam 4.10pm 1 lopm HoOptn 0 l.ipm fl40ani etuam 5 30jm 74am 4 44pm irjoani K lopm 1 lopm Hftopm 7 1 Gum fi40am 1 1 .r.um 0 30pm 6 30pm; 7 4fpm 7 45pm No. f.4 7orpm 84opm MURPHY PRANCM. Lv. Asheville, Ar. Wayiiesville, " Jurrett's, No. 1H H3.r.am 1047aiu fl 4Hpm Lv. J arret fa, Ar. Waynes ville, " Asheville, No. 17 " Hooum 3 2tpnt ti(2pm pair Sleeping ears on all night trains. IAS. L. TAYLOR, W. A. W1N1UTRN, G. I. A. I. P A. SOL. HAAS T. M. Commencing June 30, thefollowitiK Mnssen Kcr Train Service will be operated on Sun duys between Asheville and Wnyncsville: WBST. No. i a. I h RiiiiinlLv. n rr mn U no am 1) l!Hmn 1 47 am K (5nm 10 24 am STATIONS. Arr, Asheville Arr Sulphur Springs " Hominy " Turnpike " Pigeon River " Clyde Wayiiesville Lv. IvAST. No It. 7 f.'i pm 7 2H pm 7 14 pm fiSR pm 37 pm 01U pin 0 OH) pm J. V. SCHARTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR febliOdlv 4 N. Main St. OTICB, Will collect debts for anyone in the city for percent. Good facintiei lectin k rents on houses. rcent. Good facilities for rentintr and col Will sell furniture on weekly payments, Reference iriven I. B. IOHNSON. At Dlafr's Furniture Store, 37 Patton Avenue. mar14dfiTn JAMES FRANK, DKALRK IN FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Agent for Kntns Cmt Woolra Mills. North Main . AsbcYille, N. C. feblOdlj , ROUND KNOB HOTEL McDowell Co., N. C. (Situated on the W. N. C. R. R. An hour's, ride from Asheville.) First class in every respect. Mineral waters I. Ulna, Iron, Alum and Iron, Red andi White Sulphur and Magnesia, Thc most picturesque spot In Western North Carolina. Terms icusouable. Sjecial rates to fund-, lies. J. Bulow Erwin, jull d3m Proprietor. TO MACKINAC Summer Tours. Palacc Steamcrs. Low Rath. Four Trip. pr Wwk P.IWW DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND Pstoskax.8t.nlt r-t. Ms). and Lake Huron W .y Porta, vary Week Day Batwaan DETROIT AND CLEVELAND Bpactal SosHlmj Trti airing J, Jtlj, AsuM mi SrH, Dovbla Daily Liaa Ba'waaa CHICAGO AND ST. JOSEPH, M!C:i. OUR iLLUtlTRATKO PVHL 1 BsMaand BxenraiB Tlekata will befHiuwUwtl by your Ticket Arnt, or sddiaw E. B. WHITCOMB, 0. P. A., Octroit. Mi'm.. OatroK and OIvlant Itnm Nnv. Oo maylRdtf RBNT. From two to six bed rooms, fully furnish d and usual attention, with or without board. Hitch 1 1 -cation. Bvcel cnt water For terms apply to au7 dtf lfiH CHESTNUT STREET.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 14, 1889, edition 1
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