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THE DAILY CITIZKN. The Citiikm is the mont extensively circu lated and widely read newspaper in Western North Carolina. . Its discussion of public men ann measures is in the interest of public Integrity, honest government, and prosiierou. industry, anil it knows no iei sonul allegiance in treaHnR pub lic issues. , . , The ClTIIKN publishes the dispatches of the Vssociatcd Press, which now covers the whole world in its scope. It has other fncili Ik of advanced journalism for gathering news from nil quarters, wilh every thiiigearc hillv edited to occupy the smallest space. Specimen copies of any edition will be sent free to nnv one sending their address. Tkhms -lliiilv. $' lor one year; $:i for six ,.., r. ,.tu for one month : 15 centsloi ; ,.L -,.rriers will deliver the paper in every part ol the city to subscribers, ami par tics wanting it will please eaU at the citiikn ' .S........,..-., Ditk Urnsonablr. and tlinl ... ..n fi,i,lu.iliiin nt this ollice. All transient advertisements must lie paid in ad vanee. ,. , ,,,.i, Rending notices ten cents cr mil. ........ arv, marriage and society notices litty cents each (not exceeding ten lines) or htty lints p.-r inch. TIII'RSDAY, Al'lil'ST lo. ISSlt. WOOD IM -I.F-PAPKH MI1.1.H. Wci-lipthc following from ancxoliaiiljc. It relates to a stilijcct have nl'ti-n i;cssc(l upon our readers. It is passing BttanKi-, tlial while there has lic'cn, on several invasions, a near approach to tilt organization of pulp mills in this sect ion. the matter has lK-en as often sullernl to drop. (If all subjects ' manufacture foi this section, that of paier from w I, 01 even the preparation of wood pulp, scenic tills? the most simple, feasible anil profit able. The use of paicr, like that of iron, has no limits; new applications an found for it every day. When paK-r was required only in writing ami printing, a sieeial material was rciptiml, the supply of which has its definition. Now, when pajier comes into application in a ihou sand once undreamed of ways, lor cai wheels, for doors, for bands ami buck ets, coarser and more common material serves admirably ; and this is found most conveniently in wood. Hut this wood is also found to serif well for printing pa per and also as a useful component pari of writing pajaT. Thcdcinand thereloie. for wood pulp will always la-great: and in those sections, the present seals ol paKT maiiulacUire. presses hard upon the sources of supply, the New Hnglnnd and New York mills obtaining their material from Canada or the Mississippi valley, nr other distant points, at a cost which finds sensible expression in charges to consumers. The same necessity that couiiels the cotton manufacturer to come near the source of production ninsl also inllucnec the 1 1a per manufacturer to come to the tuounlaiiisof North Carolina Here abound the most suitable woods, in most accessible localities, here the clearest anil purest water, here the cheap est and most abundant living, here tht climate uneipiallcd in health, and one that permits uninterrupted work all the year through ; and hcrcalso every lacility ol transportation in obtaining the raw material, and lor the shipment of the finished fabric to every part ol the world. With the improvement in the simplici ty in the process of manufacture, involv ing lioth lime anil cost, the inducements to oa'i ate in this section are greatly .ii.1- and with the wide range ol choice in the selection of material, there will lie also unlimited lilierty in the sul jects of manufacture, from the linest ol paper to the most substantial building material. The following is the clipping referred ti In the Anieiiccn markets wood pulp is eoniini; to the front as the leading male rial lor paper slock, recent discoveries in the process ol reducing from the log mak iiiL' it suitable both alone and with other materials for the manufacture of almost every grade of paier. The latest is what is known as sulphite." The wood is cut into small nicies, but is treated with sill ohurons acid, and the ptilpthus obtained can lie utilized with other ingredients or by itscll in p.-qicr making. .Mechanical oido is extensively used ill connection with r.iL's and iule; also largely will sot la oiiln. while its combination with sulphite is steadily increasing, particular Iv in the manufacture of newspaiiers, ai the merits ot this new pulp are becoming belter known. 1 he use ot w I pulp lias creatlv diminished the cost of paiiei without detracting from its ouality, and the steadily growing consumption ol wood pulp has already materially less ened the importation of foreign paper slock. HOARD OF ll UI.IC CHARITY, (if which I r. E. llurke Haywood, ol Kaleigh, is chairman, and ol which Mr. lames V. Snwver, of Asheville. is a incinU'r. is nothing new in con templation of law, though only until now put into shaK? for action. The act ol lss:!, chapter loll, section . 12. preserilies that "the board of public char ities and the niemliers of the ("ciicra! As sembly shall lie c.v officio visitors of all insane asylums. It shall lie the dutv ol the hoard of public charities to visit the asylums from time to time as they may deem expedient, to examine into their condition and make report thereon to the General Assembly with such sugges tions and remarks as they may thin' proier. It haslieen supposed, from the appoint ment of the board at the present juncture that it was possessed ot some plenary power with capacity for final action. It would apxar that it has none, nothing lievond the owcr to report, suggest and recommend. It is not to lie assumed however, that such a board having lieen created, will renulii an idle ornamental body; but that abuses ill one asylum having; lieen alleged and investigated, 8 ich a board will he on the alert to pre vent their recurrence, or to expose them of such as still exist. And there is little more in the power of the hoard to do than this. The following extracts from nn article in the New York Herald will prove of in terest to a great many. It will prove to what little avail the money was sicnt that was used to elect President Harrison, Congressman Kwart and others, how little profit came to them who worked most actively to bring about those re sults, and who now exierience the mortifying convictions that they were used as the very efficient catspaw to pull the chestnuts out of the fire for some other persons to eat, while they have been contcmptously thrown the worth iest) shells upon which to make them selves content. But we are beginning to learn something of the causes which in- spired the uncommon activity, the brotherly harmony, and the admirable discipline of the Republicans in this State in the caniaigii ol 1N.HM. The Herald says: The discontent of the North Carolina Republicans with the way patronage has la-en handled is leading to some interest ing disclosures regarding the campaign there last autumn. Senator Oiiay claims that he put into the hands of his private secretary, Mr. prank Leach. $:M.(MMI tn save the the North Stale for Harrison and Morton. His secretary says that he gave $3,01111 to Mr. listcs for use in the district of Cheatham, the negro; $",- (Kill to ludge Settle's son, to elect Mr. Hrowcr! and $.1,1100 for use in Congress man liwart's district. The other $1.1,- oiio was used in oilier districts in tut State, according to the claim of Senator I luav and his secretary. Hie curious rhinir about the matter is that nobody can iliscovei now me m,i"m hi eaen oi Lhe Republican districts was exmndcil ,l it was expended al all. tul the same accusations come Irom tnc ins tricts of Messrs. Hrowcr and Kwart Mr Settle, the sou ol the late ludge Set il.v admits that he received $.1,000 and that seems to be procrly accounted tor luii the other $2,000 seems to have van ished. Congressman liwart denies Hatty ihat ."i.lioo. or hall that sum, wascvci received in his district. He says thai Jl.L'oo was collected Colonel Patterson mil was wisely sin'iil. but that was all. Mrs. Mavbrick may lie a very had wi man; no ipicstion that she is so; and il she were guilty of the murder ol her li band as charged in the bill of indictment il,.. oi,.ii. tai l ili.il she is a woman should not stand between her and the extreme penalty of the law. Had women can bi as bad as the worst men, and tpiite as proper subjects for capital punishment It is not because, if Mrs. Mavbrick were guilty and properly convicted, that the shock has been given to public sensibility it is not a shock to sensibility so miichas the shock to justice that has la-en given Whi n a judge, w ith full knowledge of the weight of his judicial iiillncncc, usurps or anticipates the functions of a jury; when a jury, with gaping mouths and stupid brains swa llowcviTVlhing Ihat the judge construes and directs n goiel truth l( be blindly followed and obeyed ; then that judge has assumed functions not his own, and the jury has abdicated right.' mil functions peculiarly then- own, Law mil liiiin.-oiii v both demand a revision ol xtraiiidicial functions, of a servile vcr ,lii-t and ol hasty and cruel sentence. In Knglnml lhe gateways to mercy lightly closed and jealously guarded. It sa short stride from the dock to the gallows. Knglish customs arc impatient of implicit attempt to change or ai res' ; heir course. What has Ihcii, uiiiat bl ind the probability is thai the uiiscrabl. woman will la- hung ralhcr than that ; he traditions ol 1 he court sand the Com be violated. The English law provides no court of apa-al : ami the work ol arbitrary indue anil a stupid jury is well ligh irrevocable. .Ksnn's t-xpcritiu'iil nt' scruliliiui; llit- l;ii-kuiiioiir wliitc is still uiii)4 nil will I'liIcl'utiuliU- imluslry :uul putk-mr ; sn is I lie iiiiuinus utlriupl In tuukc a silk iursc nut nl ;i sow's fur still ifisistt,l in with uii imlustrvas luuil.-ililr unit linpdul .is llit-si-arch alit'r ifrprtuul tunlniu. Nn milure tlatiuts I ho wnrki-rs; ami it is pus si lilt' a fu-r a while that "wt shall sir what w e shall sir." J list now the Ke pulilieaii ailuiiiiistratiou has the iiialtti in liaml; anil il there were lint siune uu tuwaril aeeiileuts sniiieliiues, snuie ilis appoiiHiti;; niiternppius nl inlK-reul v-haraeterislies k-rhaps the senililiiiif: into whiteness anil the silken purse iniht prove realities. A dispateh to the New York Sun lioni Neidsville, X. C. slates that a letter I'roni eoslniasler (ieneral Wanatnaker notily iii a eolureil man nt' lluil place nl his appoiutinenl to a place in lhe mail ser vice as route aent was rendered almr tive I iv the appointee etlin into the ien itentiai y lietorc his appointment arrived, lie was innocent when he applied tor the olliee, tint while wailing lor it committed a liurlary and was sentenced tn three years in a striped suit. The incident teaches impressively, says the .New York Kvcnini,' I'nst, "the danger nl delay" in making appointments. Had lhe man vrntten the ullice prnmptly nn making application he would lint nnw lie in prison. He would nnl have Ix-ctt sn much in need nl' funds and credit as In commit a luri;lurv. He would have iiecn an ornament In the service, ierliaps and an instrument of lhe new "Southern police." The cxpcritncnlswith Mrnwn Sequard's elixir ol lite are U'cnininn il sort of fash ionalile aniiisement with old folks, as ex hilarating apparently, ami as popular as lauhinas used tn lie, wilh this sub stantial advantage that lite is made voting ajaiu, and a man may renew his youth while he retains the exierieiice of aj;e. One result, not very much desired liy the ynunjicr jieneratinn, may yet lie altained. The old men, many of ttiein at least, feel that they have lieen thrust somewhat unccrctnnuiously and pre maturely oil' the Hinge of action tn make mnni I'or the ynun Americas. Theseuld lellows, charged full with the elixir, may come spriniii); hack nn that stae, mil "lean and slip)iereil pautalnons," hut spry and active, to snatch up aain their lost sceptre, and make the ynuiuj fellows submissive to the claims of cxicricncc and nl youth and vior rcneweil in ae. A sicctaele may yet Ik1 presented as startling as that presented in the valley of dry limit's, and decrepit scnilityitiaylH' able to etil as many cnicrs as the scliool boy just let out of school. Hr. Parker J'rays cream Van-( Ha, Kiisa linr, On.tlinc . 'ind liiamoiicl nail m'vder having now become the ladies' favnriles, at F. L. Jacob's tlruj; store, these ipular in.'inietirc articles may always lie luund, together with pnekct emery iKiartl, ir aii;v wood sticks, nail scissors, files and other such requisites. Also u complete line of drug's and toilet urticles, in addi tion to the IIcIk.' Soda I-uuntuin from which ice cold drinks tire disiensed. Cur lier Main street and I'atton it venue. A eereal story I.yiiiK nlxiut the grain yard. roreiiH. It is very iminirtniit in this aue ol vast material process that a remedy lie pleas ing to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its nature and effects. Possess ing these qualities. Syrup of Kiin is the one perfect laxative and most gentle diu retic known. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. GRAND COMBINATION OF BARGAINS. If von n-iv looking for the best goods for the least money inll on Bustle Iros. K Wright. Their stock is simply immense, nml fresh, nnil it might well be worth n Jew s eve to you to inspect their goods w liileon the buy. Clothing ! Clothing ! A full nnd complete line of (ients' Hendy Mnile Clothing, nnd it must go, ns we are clearing out for Fall arrivals. Hats and (ients' Furnish ing (ioods a double supply on hand, in which we offer special bargains. Irc.H Goods. lust opened the very lat est productions of imported ami American manufactures ami trimmings to match. Choice extra line fabrics, medium and lower grades calculated to suit anybody, I'arasolM. For t lie next few d IVS Wl offer our uneiiualed line ol unci nil !( I l-adies' and Children' tin I'arasols at ".reatly reduced rates, coniprisini'" plain Silks, fancies in riaidsand Stripes with colored sticks at all prices. We can suit anybody in Table Linen, Tlwes. etc. Hoot! and SIioch. We will iiuike it to your in terest to inspect our well se lected slock of Ladies' and Mens' Fine Shoes, medium and lower firades. ur Itarji'ain Counters are still attl'ilctinu' find pleasinji' t he bai'iiain Heckcrs. A lull liueof Directory liucli iiijj; just in. When you call for anything' in t he l)ry (ioodslineyou will not be bothered wit hi hat old chestnut "flust out." Kcspect fully, UOSTIC I5K0S. & WKKIIIT. HOOKS AM) STATIONICRY, AKTlSTS' M ATi:KIAI.H, i:ni-,ini;i;ks' mi '',ii:m, I'lfTI'KliS AMI I'KAMliS, l ANCV (IIXIHW. Ill.ANK IIOOKN, KYKRI UKAUK, Iml.l.S, TOYS AMI CAMI-S. wi:hti;hn n.c. hcicki:, I'llllTdCKAritlC 1'AINTUH, AT AMI HANIl. ESTA BROOK'S, 22 S. main Street. ARTHUR M. FIELD, MECHANICIAN, GKAIH ATK OPTICIAN. A,-,- GOLD Wurratitvd to ussuy as represented. Sterling Silver, f.uariintceil UOO-llHlOtinc. THE GREATEST ATTRACTION: Is thnl lint lot of UNGL1SH BKIDI.liS anil TIIKIiE-IIOKN C1IAMU1S SliAT SAllllLBS at J. 91. ALEXANDER'S And the low iriee at which hi in selling all Koods in his line, lie has increased his force and intends to meet the demand. SATISFACTION Ol'ARAN I Klill. 2KIY'ATI HOARD. MKS. C. 8. KOPP, 1UU Haywood Street, t Formerly of York, Penn.ytranla. I Pint-Clan Board. Elegantly Furnished Roomi. Terms reasonable. auG dlw AtlSCliU.ANWH'S. Notice to Travelers. lU'ginninu to-ilnv and cmttimiitiK until fur tlH't in. lice, a HtriTt car will leave Court I .nunc Siiiarv nt If niimitis Iw l'nrc S oVlock, a. ni.. for the train tor SpartaiilmrK. All travcUrK who will take this car will have their valises transported to the train tree ot charge. All who take lhe regular "depofor "triiin" ear, which will leave t.HSiiinrv "t s o'clock n. in. at usual, w ill lieeharcil f cents tor each valise and lai c handle. This ear also connects with the Spartauhurj; tram, hut il mII persons take it there will not l time enough for all to net their tickets and clucks, and uianv uiav Ik- left; while it ns nmnv :is can witi take the ear leaving the Sipiare at lf minutes lietorc S ihev will not only nave the extra chaw r valises on the "depot" ear, hut have ample time lor the"--elves am I leave ample time lor others to kcI tin r checks and tickets. TIIU ASIIKVI M K I. r. I KI AH. SCHOOLS. TRINITY COMKtiE. I.'i.lriiiiei ifimitl.-itiiHH Sctlt. .'I IMld 4. KcC- itatictis and Lectures hein promptly Sept fi. Scad lor new catalogue at mice to MH1N r. LK l-.J.i.. rresincni, junllCi d-m Tnnitv College, N.C. St. Mary's School, Raleigh, N. C. Tile Nim-t.v-l'il'tll Si'tni-Aiuilllll Session be- tins MtiNii.w, si:i'I'i-:miuck ia, in.su. Fur i-ulilluKiirH. mlilrt-ss thr Keitnr, REV. BENNETT SMEDES, A. M. .iiiu'.'H iCtnius HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS, ASHEVU-LE, N. C. Ronald IlHCIonall, II. A., Head Master. TIr- si-liiil.-itic yenr will ik-ii V!:iiNi:siav, sici'Tii.MliliK is. Titiiis Jnr tlnfipl, 'I'lil t i i .i in nil Iiiiiu Iii-s. .mil cvvrv I'MKiise, acinn K-r uiiitiiiii. I'av Sl-llollll'S $SII HT aillllllll. VtT fnrltuT itifiirinutiiin ai.itrt-ss Hlv'. I'. II. Ilfl:i.. Asluvilli-. N. C. until Sept. 1 ; lifter th.it nilili ts M K. KONAI.H Mal'HON Al.li, lli-ncl .Muster. jtilL'T ilL'm liiiKliisli aid l-rmicli BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, Nn. -Hi .'tvtH'li Urniut Aveinie. MRS. BURGWYN MAITLAND, PRINCIPAL. i 1 " i r iit.'itiv vciii's Assnrinlc I 't iiuip;il ol' Ml i iiiiii Institntr. Hiillitiiori'. AsMslt'd liv ; i(riH of L'oinju'iiti nt U aelit r Tl)f eiijirst' iifiiistriK'tioti iiH'luiltfl flu'iisiinl ICn'lisli hi ii m (it's will) l-'rt-ich anil I, aim P'xtras- Mn.ir, tW'rnuitt, Art Nei'illf Work, I'aimfiiL' i m t'hiii.i, humitiL; ami KfiliiiL. Sjmiiil atUiititni Kivcil to the train. ml; iI little yirls, a ui;1 ilL'm Albemarle Female Institute. CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. rusiirpfiKscii ii ir thoroughness ol' iusiriu-iiott, Iic'lltliliilmsr ;hkI hifuitv of tiiliiatiiiii, liieili tici lot' n.inli.i i. nitirnl ami ivUkIimis tone. TerniH very m hU-i .'i It. Oriler eataloiie. W. I'. MCK INSON. d tailor 1 1- la ih sat 1'rimipal. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, Chapel Hill, N. C. The next Ht-ssion ht LiitisScpt.rt, issti. Thor oukIi intriietiiin is ofli-ivil in Literature, Sei t'liee, I'hil"''l'v njiil Law. Tuition, $;niicr scssiini, l-'or eatatoKiti' mldiow 111 IN KCMI' I. HATTI.li, julll iIiiHlllw tti til Nat WOFFORD COLLEGE Sparianburjr, S. C Jas. H. Carlisle, 1. 1.. !., Ire. 1'oi'NHHii lsftt. St-ven I'rol'essor.s i(h ettrretpoiiilitiKetiiiirs ol tnslruetion, olii rin t wo A . It. eournet, in one of whii h Mtukrii LannuaKes art Nuhnti lutf'i for 1 1 reek Tennw for entire scssii ni ol eljjlit nnil one half months: Tuition, $M; Matrie latttui l-ee. $to. I-AI.L si-ssioN m;r.iNs OCT. l, iss. l-or Cutu1o;tie ami liirtlur informntloii ap ply to J. A. r.AMKWKU,, Seeretnry of I-'aenltv, Sp:irtanhurl, S. C. WOFFORD COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL SPAK TANItl'KC, S. C. The Third Stusion ht-;ins lutoher 1, 1 nhji. Itofinl in the Institution, $10 a mouth; Tiiiiinii. $tn h vt nr. A. (1. KliM lil-KT. A M ., Head Master. I""r further inlortnation applv to the Head Master. aula it tsepl tu Hi mil ttu SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY, Salem, N. C. LARGEST, OLDEST AND BEST FEMALE COL LEGE IN THE SOUTH. S HNion f f K'llK August 1HK, -fuultv .'to 1'riifeMHorK and leaeheri. Special fentures the lH.'VL'lopinent uf Charaeter, Health and lutelleet. l-xi y etpjipiK-d Preparatorv and CitlloKiate departments, lnsidcH lirst-elans tools in Music, Art, l.anmiaKe and Com niereial stinlics. Send lor C'atnlojfue to KliV. J. II. CKKWKI.K, au.'t tK w 'Jw l'rincipiil, MEDICAL COLLEGEOF-VIRGINIA, Rlehmoiid. The l;it'tv-Seeund Annual Session uf the Almve li;iini-il Institution will In-gitl (ICI'OllIiR 1, 1KMU, nnd eiiiitinue six months. I'or iut;iltif:tie or other Information write tu UK. J. S. llOKSIvY CI .I.KN, :'aeulty. lieau of tile I tin Jul 1 1 il law .1m FOR mi ONLY! 1 P0Q1TIVF For I.0BT or KAlfHOODi A f UOI IIIC OflnenU ud NERVOUS DEBILITY f1TTT TI WMkneas at Body ftd Hind: EffecU v V -U of Error ar in Old or Younf. Ilwoliilrlt rlllnif ItaiK THUTBMT IUbHIU hi m ltlf frtiM II illaltxt. Terrtlarltw. and Vmrr ff H. Im m wrHr ikrm. ttook. failf f luatlna, ud prvot Ik4 w. AtMNM mi WIBtCAl SB. INrfALi, I. Druiikeniiess Cr tht Llqior Habit, Positively Cured it MWMtniiH n. Miirr niici tniuit. . H ant t cm ol eac artn.arhiw. ' Mhn o lo. without U kBowlertm nl th per i ian uklng It; It I. stwoltilely hwmleu it will 1 jffeot 4 penakmnt and .peedjr core, whMhei i the patient lit moderate drinker nran alrohollr Z-.'J MILS, W.GUARANTCE a oomplete cure In every Inuaiice. 48 vmxt Louk ! FJJ E Addrew Id coDfldenee, I WLCa WtCIFIC CO. IUin SU CkwlMUtt.a THE 11 AC KET COLUMN. UR SALE OF DRESS: GOODS : AT : COST, t in order to clciir tlicin out, coiiliniK'sniKl will lie kept up UNTIL ALL SOLD V need the room tor other idotls. The iisortllU'litcoil- .sistH ol' Cliallics, MalltiCM, (iiiKliO"') AIlialroHN, Nuns' VviliiiKi 1hiiImIi Clotli, HcnricllaM, C'a.HliiitcrcM, niphalrM, I'lamivlH, lite, ICtc. Ami nn eijiiiil opportiiuit to butv DRESSGOODS For present or future lisehns never before offered itself. DO NOT PUTITOFF Conu; iind see our f;oodn or write for sninples. Our Ntoek of Buttons, Plush, Surah, Ribbons, nnd other trimmings is FIRST-CLASS, nnd will be sold at prices Hint WILL, BE SATISFACTORY. COME TO THE RACKET STORE tor every thing and do not buy any thing UNTIL YOU LEARN OUR PRICES. Respectfully, GE0.T.J0IIES&C0. N. Y. Office, 466 Broadway. AflSCIil.LANWH'S. ONE YEAR AGO. 1 ne niiesr ana hest equip ped Drug Store in North Car olina was opened in Asheville by T. V. Smith & Co. After eighteen years of prosperity in the wholesale and retail drug business at, Charlotte, they sold out and moved to Asheville, where they secured the best and handsomest store room in thecity fitted up in style, with all the latest appliances mid conveniences possessed by other modern drug stores. Twelvemonths have passed since t his vent ure was made they find the outlook far ahead of then ex pect a t ions business grow 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." Prescrip 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 t been i t h. only a small part of it. They are entering the second year of their business career with new snap, large stock, ample raw cash to make lnrgeiuhli- t ions, big trade already es tablished, a successful past and a bright future. These facts show what can be done for those who have n well grounded faith in the com mercial importance ol our growing city for t hose who have the nerve toburnall the bridges behind them, and give proper attention to their business. The people are kindly asked to continue t heir fa vors to this prosper ous and busy drug store, where every article sold is warranted as represented, or purchase money refunded. Address T. C. Smith & Co., Lending Wholesale and Ke tail ami Prescript ion Drug gists, Asheville, X. C. UlCHMilNIl i IiANMl.l.i; KAIl.KilAI COMPANY. (Western North Cumlimi livinion.) I'ASSKNIiKH IIKI'AKTMKNT, Asimvil.l.K, N. C , June 1. txx'.l. I rAKNKNIlliK TRAIN MC II I'.Hfl.K. In Hpi'kc't Ji'M'. 2. lHsti: No. SI I No. 5:i I . Asllevillr, Salisbury, linnville, LynehhurK, Washington ilaltiiuore, I'hiln., New York, lloston. Kiehutonii, Killciuh, llolilsboro, Wilmington ! Upili 4.2llnm tt -l-7fiiii lllpnl 7 t :tim Mrillpm 1 1 21111111 41 2IIIIIII a ; iii 1 .1 tpm l.-.'l)tn lOL'opm 1 'J LTniin ll."num N lifiani 10 4.7am 1 '.'Upml '.iiiiipm 1 n i nn in i HWliim " 2 "illptn I M .lllpm I "lir.'im .lliipm I liiiopml No. 5! M:tl'am tl 21 in m l.v. Asheville, Ar. Ilenilt-rsonville, Ar. Spartanb'K " Charlotte, " Cnlttmliia, " Chnrlctilon, 1 1 Til lam r :10pm t. 4.0pm 9 IDpm llliripm II 1 nam 1 4(!pm 1211(1 in 1 AUKustn, ' Snvannnh, ' Thomnsvilk'.Ga ' JnekHonvlllc ' Atlanta, 1 MontKom'y ' Moliilr. ' New I irleans 1114.11pm 7 Jfiam 1 5fipm v 'Jiinm I No. .14 l.v. Spartanlmij:, Ar. llemlersollville, " Asheville, I H40pill I r,o7pm I 700pm No. oil I No. 52 4- t-l-pin Klpm H.-,tlpm 6 40am 5 :lOpm t t4iim H Klpm M.IOpm 7 1 flam 1 1 4.rnm fi.'lopm: 7 45pm I No. r l.v. Asheville, Ar. Hot Springs " Knoxville, " Chnttan'Ka, " Metnpliis, l.v. Ashevil.c, Ar. Hot Springs " Knoxville, " Louisville, " Cineinnati, ' Chiengo, " St. I.ouis, 7 I until U2lliim 1 tOim Hir.pm (i II lam 71 lam II 21 lam 1 10pm 04.0am tKlllpm 74.1pm 7ll.ripm 8 4lpm MI'RIMIY BRANCH. I No. IK l.v. Asheville. H .'ir,.im Ar. Wnynrsville, " Jarrett's. 1ll47Min .'txpiii I No. 17 I KOI mm a2npm liO'Jptn l.v. jarrett's, Ar. Wayuesville, Asheville, fT Sleeping earn on nil night trnins. JAS. L,. TAYLOR, W. A. W1N1ICRN. O. F. A. II. P A. SOI.. IIAA.H.T. M Commeneing June .'III, the following Passen ger Trnin Serviix' will Ik oiernted on Slin days iR-tween Asheville ami Wayuesville : WISST. I No. 12. I H n.-inuil HAST. No. 11. STATIONS. Asheville Arr Sillphur Spring. " llotniuy ' Turnpike " I'igeon River ' Clyde Waynesville L.V 7 f:tpm 7 2H pm 7 14 pm K r,., am tl otlaml 11 2Sam il 47 nm lo or, jitii II 111 pm 10 24amArr. , 00 pm J. W.SCIIARTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR 42 N. Main St. febSodlY JOTICB. Will collect ilrtittt fur ntivniu- in the Htv for IKTccnt. t'.otMl fHiilitit-B fur rrntinp nnA rol It'i'tinK nnt on hniiw. Will ncli fumiturc on weekly iwyiiicnts. .1. R. JOHNSON, At Itlnir's Fiirniturr Mtirc. 37 Patton Avrnur. Rcfcrcn.-rn Kiveo. ntMrllAm JAMES f RANK, nKALBR IH FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Agent for Retina Creek Woolen Mills. North Main . AtbeTtlle, N. C. I feblOdljr HOTI-LS. STRAUSS' RESTAURANT -AND- NEW ICE CREAM GARDEN. IClcclrlc Cant I'uun the Uuur. I herewith notify the public that this day. May 1, 1 have added to my well known Res taurant a line Ice Cream Garden The same has been titled up neatly fortir r. easion and I will always have on InilHtlfie ehoieest ol Creams and Sherbets and Cakes. Also, eau supply families at shortest lloliee in large or small iiiantities. So eolue in good time mill have some line lee CrrnuiHlldCakes and don't lorget that nt Strauss' yon widget. The Ilext or Ice Cream, ami u here always polite and attentive wind ers will be pleased to serve. Come; tuctly,. eonie ul'ten. eome one, eome all, ajul gjc your friend Strauss a good many eaJkR Very resK.-etfully, IJ. STKATSS, lnay2illl Proprietor. CESAR'S HEAD 1IOTKL vvii.i. hi; oi'iiNicn i-ok tiii; sijason OK isxy ON The First ol Juik The locntion nl this I Intil tut i lit sin n(( . f C-rsar's Mcail MtntntJiin, an itntl iu 111 till- Hint' KJiIk'. ill llpHT South ,iilnllM;i alVonlN it I'litiuitc nnd u.irrr itiitiMh.(lt l. As u summer resort it hus iiopuiiitkl in tin . Smith. AVERAGE TEMPERATUKE, FHUM 60 Whilst iis natiiial siciu rv is VJlriel)lWrlltt1ll Ik voimI conception. Cmnloi t tvt sts cure, fully ennsulicil. I.in inul lilv nidil. Km-. ily rciulicil Irom Aslu vitK in one iIju. orlrom, HcndcrKonvillc in hall a ila.v, over ! I ik In 1 11,1 roailft, throUK' a lotuaiitie hikI th;triuV country, I A. lHIXICS. mnv1.rtiltf A1UIEN PARK IIOTi:!. AND FAMILY COTTAGES, 1H miles south ol Asheville, on I lit- A. V S. railroad in now open I'or lhe season. For circulars address THOS A. MOKKIS. 1'iop'r. iiia.v'.'.ltf Arden. X. C. TURNPIKE HOTEL Turnpike, N.C. This beautiful summer resort i-s jft-untitn tiinnediately 011 the Murphy IlirH.ii of the W. N C. K. K., hall way lirtwcen Asheville and Wayuesville, among the most at Uiu.tiv(.. si-enery ill the mountains. The hotel is new and well fuvuCNheil, 1 and well ventilated. Telegraph and Fost I llliees in the house, l-resh mutton, milk anil butler supplied irom the premises. 'allies run leave Asheville in the uioiumij. lake dinner and return in theeveniiig. I'or terms nml other information, npply to. J. C. Siiiathem, jul'l d.'tm Manager. PRIVATE HOARD. NliW IIOI'SKI NKWl.v, I'l'RNISIll'.lll- ALL MollliKN IMI'KOVKMIiNTS. MRS. E. J. THYLER AND MRS N. B. ATKHRQU". No. 211 lluywood Street. jlin22 dl v JKIV.Ti; IIOAHII. A large, airy house, :t1M I'atloil A vi unc oil street ear line, tlood loention Terms, reasonable. Hood fare. jull d;im MKS. J. L. s.matim:ks. MRST s7 STJEVENSON lias removed to the Johnston Itulliling, IK ton avenue, comer of Chureh street, w here she is irepared to keep regular or transient boarders. Table furnished with the Inst the market uftords. Terms reasonable. mar:t1niB ROUNDKNOB HOTEL McDowell Co., N. C. (Situated un the V. N. C. R. R. An hour', ride from AshcTille.) I'lrsl class in every resieet. Mineral waters Lilhia, Iron, Alum and Iron, Kcd uud: White Sulphur and Magnesia. The most picturesque spot in Western, North Curolina. Terms reasonable. Social rates to fund, lien. J. Ilulow Erwln, julll d.'lm Proprietor. TO MACKINAC Summer Tours. Palace Stcamcrb. Low Rati Four Trips p.r Wr ok lltween DETROIT, MACKINAC ICLAN0 PMoiksjr ctanlt r Mrtr, and lRk Huron W iy Porta. Mvrj Wrk Dj Tltwtn DETROIT AN0 CLEVELAND Spwlal s,B4ar Trip, ifint J.M, July, Axmii t,,l s. m . Doable tl j lAue B. vwn CHICAGO AND ST. JOSUPH, MICT. Our Illustrated pa m phl : Baun nd Rxnunlnn Tiekw. will b . l.i uu. a be Tour Tlok Airant, add t. B. WHITC0MB. 0. P. A.. 0fnMT. r -.i . Detroit nnd Olnvnland ktiam K.,-. uo . majl8dtf :' POR RENT. ' ' iwo 10 sis oeo rmiinF, inny ruminneq and usual attention, with or without board, n'K location. Hiceiient vatcr ror term, apply to au7dtf 158 CHESTNUT STRliliT.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 15, 1889, edition 1
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