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1 THE DAILY CITIZEN. The Citizen In the most extensively circu lated and widely read newspaper in Western North Carolina. Its discussion of public men and measures is in the interest of public integrity, honest government, and prosperous industry, and it knows no personal allegianccin trenting pub lic issues. The Citizhn publishes the dispatches of the Associated Press, which now covers the whole world in its scoe. It tins other facili ties of advanced Journalism for Kntherinii news from all quarters, with everythinjreare tully edited to occupy the mnnlleHt space. S(ecimen copies of any edition will be sent f "ce to any one sending their uddress. Trkms laily, $tl for one year; $:t for six uionths ; 50 cents for one month : 15 cents for one week. Carriers will deliver the paier in every part of the city to subscribers, anil par ties wantinK it will please call at the Citizhn "j fice. Aiivkktisino Raths Reasonable, and made known on application at this oltice. All trnnsient advertisements must be paid in ad vance. Heading notices ten cents kt line. Obitu ary, marriage anil society notices fifty cents e ich mot exceeding ten lines) or fifty centr. p -r inch. WEPXESUAY. XOYEMUEK ti. 1SH9. AN IMCIDENTAI. SI (iUKiiTlOM. In President Kattle's inlerestiiij; his tory of the supreme court ol North Car olina, he inteicstiiiKly relers lo th? con rlitions existing in the public iiiinil which had powerful inllueiue in fjatherinj; in the Itxisl'iture of lNlc that body of men so reinarkaliU able in talent, so powerful in influence and so liberal and advanced in ideas as to have made the creation ol that ses sion of an independent body like that ol the supreme court possible. It was a fermentation of thought, an active ebul lition of enterprise, which, like most ebul litions, wasted itself upon visionary, impracticable and profitless schemes. Ir. Rattle presents a partial list ol tin leading men present, some ol them really yreat men, like Gaston, Murphy, Iredell Stanley, prominent men like Hcilforil Hrown. Romulus M. Sanders. Mani;tim. Meares. Zcbulon Uaird was the distin guished member from Huncotnbe. The creation of the supreme court grew out of the gathering together of a body ol men so wise, learned and patriotic. Hut that work was onlv an incident to tin real animating motive. That was in ternal improvements by canals or im provement of rivers. Railroads had m existence; had not even been dreamed ol Hut Hewitt Clinton was at work on tli great Kric canal, and the waters of tin lakes, bearing on their bosom the trcnS' uresofthe Vest were soon to be borne to the sea on the waters of the Hudson It was sanguinelv believed that what was done for New York eotdd be done for North Carolina. There were river enough, there was water enough, if tin first were improved, if the other wa properly directed. And so the legisl; ture went to work with a wild energ and reckless extravagance which wotilt have appalled a modern congression committee on river and harbor improve meat. Considering the povertv of tin State, the ecouominal habits of the pco pie and the general timidity oflegisi; tors, the daring liberality of that scssior is the marvel of North Carolina legisl tion. I-.yery part ol the State put in it bids for help through the presentation ol the most roseate schemes, all except thi western side ol the mountains, where the rivers all ran the other way, and no device ol ingenuity could be made ti co-operate with the waters on the utile side. Hut the waters of the Yadkin from away up about Blowing Kock were ti be made navigable to a point when thev were to be taken bv canal to the headwaters of Deep river; and fron thence to the sea all was to be made plain sailing. Lower down on the 'ad kin, where it takes the name of I'eedee such improvements were to he made to provide unobstructed navigation to W'invah Hav. A town Henderson was laid off at the mouth of the I'wharrie and another, Sneedsboro, iu Anson county scourged out of existence, made uninhabitable and desolate trom fever occasioned by digging a canal through it to avoid shoals in the I'eedee. On the Cape Fear costly work was undertaken and a canal begun in the centre of the town of Fayetteville and extended tij the river some miles; said canal yet maining, and possibly to be utilized some day in providing water power for facti ries in the very centre of the town ol Favettcville. On Sense and Tar some similar, costly, abortive wotk was done and on the Koanoke, a canal was tin between the points now known as Gas ton anil elilon, useless then and now except that it provided the most vain; hie available water power in the State now in the hands ol a wealthy corpora tion. A great deal was undertaken nothing was finished, a vast amount ol money was sjient, every one engaged it was bankrupt ; and interna' improve ment under whatever name received check that lias harillv heen overcome in two generations. It received a name and a fame as hateful as attended the ex plosion of the tulip mania and the moras multicanlis bubble. Hut for all this we must neither deride nor censure one predecessor. Thev were wise, sagacious, enterprising men. But they were far in advance not only of the ideas, but the capabilities of the age. Engineering science as applied to water wavs was bv no means new; but such enterprises are always costly. The peo ple of North Carolina were few, scattered, and relatively poor, the modern methods of obtaining credit or running into debt were unknown. The money spent in work diffused over so many subjects was as absolutely lost as if it had been wantonly wasted, and those concerned incurred a load of odium which was never lifted from manv ot them during their lifetimes. Yet strange to say in 1K5-6, the same hallucination about river improvement was repeated in the Cape Fear river, and more than half a million dollars spent with the same abortive result. THE ELECTIONS YESTERDAY. In ail probability our telegraph re ports will this morning give returns suf ficiently definite to determine the com ptection of yesterday "s voting. Those re sults in some States involve important interests; in New York and Ohio, as somewhat foreshadowing the next presi dential nominations and the shaping of national policy for the four years to fol low the close of the present administra tion; iu Virginia as deciding a race issue and measuring the strength between in telligent understanding of the issues of the day, and blind, infatuated, perhaps dangerous subserviency to party and the absolutedictationof unscrupulous leader ship. Not since the period immediately after the war when the negroes were frenzied under the new condition of freedom and inflamed by the diabolical agency of the freedman's bureau to the most extrava gant aspirations, has Virginia, and with Mahone's victory, the whole South, been in the peril iu which that arch friend has involved it. Since those first days of an archy, when the whole scheme of social anil political being was so fearfully men aced, twenty-live years have passed. Neither statesmanship nor philanthropy can truthfully admit a single step of progress in the movement of the negro towards practical appreciation of thedu ties and responsibilities of citizenship un ler a government founded upon inde pendent personal action and intelligent comprehension of the system under which he lives. They have learned, a large number ol them, to read and write; thev have not learned to think and com prehend. Education has inflamed vanity ind nourished aspiration, but it has not ulightened understanding, secured iu legrity, or purified morality. It is from no motives of race hostility that we op pose the ascendancy of any such element. Towards the race our feeling is that al most of tenderness ; and that is the nor mal sentiment of most of the Southern people. Hut there is conscientious con viction among the whites of an unilenia ile inferiority in the negro in those char acteristics inseparable from the wise con duct of, or even participation in, the scri ms concerns of government. Therefore, the apprehension is acute when attempts ire seriously made to do that which will inevitably lead to disaster, not from hos tility to the negro, not to deal out to him injustice, not to deny him any rights r privileges ol the citizen, but to secure '.he perpetuity ol' what civilization has gained after long ami arduous struggle, tnd to retain its direction in the hamlsol ! he race alone proved capable of having icliieved it and alone capable of advanc ing it, have the whites iu Virginia, as .hey will and must do everywhere iu the South, arrayed themselves on the side to .vhieli duly and interest call them. The result ol the election in Virginia will, therefore, be awaited with solici tude. We have reas-m lo believe thai such result w ill be such as we wish and iiope for. Then the storm will subside; :nr if the internal and extraneous efforts nude for party supremacy on the arena chosen as a test ground shall tail, they will hardly be renewed elsewhere. Tin :iat ioual administration has engaged in i desperate and wicked attempt lo break .lie solid South by tile detachment of Vir ginia from it. To do so, it has hardly stopped short of precipitating the most ireaiiful ol internecine wars. Failing in this, it can find no hope of success else where, and wjll retire sullenly behind its lines. I.I Ill Sl l lt AJill ASHl.VII.I.i:. We published yesterday with much pleasure the proceedings of a meeting held in Leicester lo devise some means for better communication wilh Asheviile. whether by steam or electric railroad, or by turnpike. (if course any system idopted must be governed in its form or construction by the means attainable to that end; but the very fact that so important a topic is seriously agitated is evident that an intelligent people have determined to be slaves no longer to the old time roads wdiich throughout iheSlate and country so detrimentally damage the march ul progress. There is no more intelligent body of people in this county than those of Leicster township: there is no more beautiful or productive section in IUmconibe. Vet owing to bad roads between those people and those of Ashe viile, at some seasons, sometimes long ones, there is a great gulf fixed, a deep and a broad one, across which both look with wistful ami hopeless eyes. To bridge this gulf is a possible task, it is a wise task, and it would lie a profitable one. lo make Leicester siieeuilr anil asily accessible is to make it partake of the influences which has made Asheviile populous anil proserous, because its beautiful scenery, its healthfulness, its fertile lands, and the intelligence and morality of its inhabitants would quickly ittract additional population, would en trance the value of property and would form another focus for the concentration of business activitv. Everv village in Huncomlie should attach itself to the county seat, nor lor its aggrandizement, hut for their own advantage and conven ience. I he benefit ot one is the licncht of all. Therefore we hope that Leicester will persevere in its lnndauhle and judicious movement until such a sentiment is aroused as will coniiel the construction of some road for travel and transporta tion, whether it be steam or electric rail road or turnpike. I)r. Parker I'rays cream Van-Ola, Rosa line, Ougnliue and Diamond nail powder having now become the ladies' favorites, it F. L.Jacob's drug store, these popular manicure articles may always lie found, together with pocket emery board, or ange wood sticks, nail scissors, files and other such requisites. Also a complete line of drugs and toilet articles, in addi tion to the Hclie Soda Fountain from which ice cold drinks are dispensed. Cor ner Main street anil Patton avenue. An editor wrote a headline, "A Horrible Blunder," to go over a railroad accident; hut though it was the printer's fault that it got over the account of a wed ding, the editor was the man thrashed all th ' same. To DlNpel CoIdH, Headaches and Fevers, to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, when cos tire or bilious, or when the blood is im- ure or slueirish. to oermanentlv cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, use Syrup of Figs. THE MORROW SHOE STILL AHEAD AND GAINING REPUTATION EVERY DAY. infill 1 C I AfTiiin we c.mII vonr special attention to the celebrated Morrow Shoes, which have stood the test for many .years for Drii.vitiMTY. for Kxckl i . i: n ( i: o f Sty i . i:, for ( 'o m k ht and Kx.u tnkss of I'Yr,beiii equal in quality, style and tit to any Fine Shoes made. We carry the above Shoes in several different styles, and will have no trouble to suit you in size Nor any trouble to sellyou a,iiain in the future. We have in stock ;i com plete line of all kindsof Shoes of every desirable style kept We mean to sell. No mon hiii prices. ( ome and examine our U'oods: it will not cost you a cent. We want you to call and trade with us. with the assur ance that you will be treated well on fill occasions. A full line of DRY (iOODS. Mats and ( 'lothinjjalwnyson hand at astonishingly low prices. Yours respectfully. ItoMtlc Bros. & Wright HOOKS AISI) STATIONERY, ARTISTS' M ATi:itIAI.S, KNlilNlCKKS' SI Tl'I.IiiS. riCTI'KKS ANH l-KAMI'.S, i-wncy ramus. II.AKK HOOKS, KVKRYtiUAnK, In il.l.S. TOYS A NM CAMKS. WKNTKHX N. C. fit'lvNICS, I'll' iTUCKArillC I'AINTKH, AT AMI IIANIl- ESTABROOK'S, 22 S. main Street. If you want a fool Um brella that is warranted not to CRACK callon ARTHUR M. FIELD, THE LEADING JEWELER, A tine line of imported han dles different, "'you know," from anyone else's. THE GREATEST ATTRACTION" I j that tine lot ul'IENOLISH I1R1DI.KS and THRBE-HOK.N CHAMOIS SEAT SADDLES J. M. ALEXANDER'S And the low prices at which he is nelling all good in his line. He hai Increased his force and intends tn meet the demand. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. I.Joscplius Latham, of Greenville, X. C, take pleasure in adding a word ol commendation ot Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. Mrs. Latham had the dyspep sia very badly, and the useofthis Remedy proved wonderful in its effects, and after using a few bottles her health vastly im proved. J. Latham, Supt. Pub. Inst. Pitt Co., N. C. THE RACKET COLUMN. 11 (I O ( (I o o u 1 O O O O ( O 0 Rusiness at the "Ri Racket Store" has in creased so much within the past t wo wtvks, (since the open in; of our im mense new stock) that we have not had time to write a suitable adver tisement for this column. Will name some nods and prices iu our next. In the meantime, remem ber that we keep EVERYTHING And sell at prices guar anteed to be the lowest in town. Having a force of salesmen and sales-la dies, the tedious waits that our patient patronn have had to endure are no longer necessary; ho come on, you shall be po litely served, without de lay, and sent away witli Rargains. Very mqiectfully, (MOO. T. JONES & CO. oooooonoo oooooooo i,"KACKEr' COLVMS. HOTELS. STRAUSS' RESTAURANT AND Oyster Qv Parlor. KI ROPHAN PLAN. Meals at all Hours. Klectrlc Cars Pass lite Door. 1 take pleasure in iinniiumint! the Ovstcr Season of lHHW-'tio has oiwneil, and mv long exlieritnce in the luntiness justifies me in nnsurinK the pulilie thut I can please and at ify all customers. I will serve oysters in the best stvle, and dealinK only with reliable houses, can offer the finest bivalves on the market. Try our Philadelphia Fry, Or Pan Roat. Boston RnyStt'WaflWci.iltv. C.rent care will be tuken with all orders. I sdl only the finest and freshest oysters that enn be hnH. I receive shipments direct from packers every afternoon. Charge reason able. My restaurant is also supplied with BIRDS, GAME, FRESH FISH, ETC., At all time. Speeinl attention Riven to lady customers. Polite anil attentive waiters. Board by day, week or month with or with out rooms. If you w ant the best the market affords call on K. STRAUSS, Prop'r., South Main Street. PRIVATE BOARD. NliW HOVSB! NKWXY KI'RNISHHUI AI.I. MOIIBRN IMPROVEMENTS. MRS. N. B. ATKINSON, No. 211 Haywood Street. jun'JS dlr J1KIVATI! HOARD. A lnr;e house. 31 Patton avenue. Warm, comfortable rooms. On street car line. Terms reasonable. octx dfim MRS. J. I.. SMATHHRS. MRS. S. STEVENSON Mas removed to the Johnston nuilding, Pat? ton avenue, comer of Church street, where she is prepared to keep regular or transient boarders. Table furnished with the W-st the market affords. Termsrrfttnnahle. niarlmfi J. W. SCIIARTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR 42 N. Main St. feb20dlv JABIIvS FRANK, ItKAI-KK IN FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS ARent for Reenis Creek Woolen Mills. North Main - Asheviile, N C. feblOdly WM. R. PENNIMAN, ROPRIBTUR OK THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, Asheviile, N. C. I. O. II ox p. marKtdly GEO. KOIBER, GENERALCONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Mosaic Tile and Cement work asiwcinlty. Orates, Ranges and Hollers set. IluildinK moved and repaired in first elass manner. Stew crape, Drainage and trap for the same thoroughly understood and promptly at tended to. Office: Wolfe Building, Court House Square, Asheviile, N. C. may30dly THERE IS NO Royal Road to Fortune, nt.T Yor can Practice Economy AMI BI Y Vtll'K GROCERIES, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, KKEII. ETC. I'ROM A. D. COOPER, Cor. Main and College Sti. Prices are cut down to suit the times, and goods delivered free to any part of the city. jpO THE PUBLIC. The undersigned may lie found in Shank's new building, one door west o( J. F. Wood bury's stable, on College strest. They are prepared to manuiacture carriages, ouggies, wagons, and anything else in their line. Re pairing and horse-shoeing are specialties. They have secured the services of Hcnrv Pow ell, and would be pleased to receive a liberal snare 01 patronage, batisiaction guaranteed JUlSaom Ht'KNKTTKfit HOWARD. For gentlemen. A perfect ihoe at a moderate cost. Try a pair of our ineeialties in gentle-men-, footwear, at $5.00, $4.00, $3.50, $2.99, $2 50 and $2. OO. Bvery pair warranted. Ex amine our specialties for ladiea at $4.00 $2.99. $2.50 and $2.00, unexcelled for com fort, dui ability and style. Insist on having the original M A. Packard & Co.'s Shoes. The genuine have onr stamp on bottom of each shoe. Sent postpaid to any part of the 17. 8. on receipt of price. M. A. PACKAKI) 81 CO., Brockton. Mass. For ale in Asheviile by H. REDWOOD & CO. augl 1 deod Hmos so we fri yOR SALB. 1 acres of land on Beaver Dam road, lust opposite J. S. Burnett's. A line site for a sub urban residence. A nice knoll ravrml wlih clover and some fine oaks, with beautiful views of mountains and the city. A rare ehaacc to buy aucfa a piece of land with nice clear springs gushing from the bill. Terms easy and price low. BUM It, BUANTON & CO. aalSdtX $2.99 Shoe. SCHOOLS. SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, Ml t a Champion, JM CHESTNUT ST. .. . .... . o.. OR Th.ifiillfh in. Kan term nrgui!" --"m-i- struction in English. French. Mumc ami Cfil- isthenus iy expenruwu sep 7 u.mi KiiRliwli and French BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, No. 0 I'remh Hroad Avenue. MRS. BURGWYN MAITLAND, - PRINCIPAL (Kormnnv years Associate I'rincipul of Mt. Vernon Institute, Hiiltimure.l Assisted by a corps of einiwntent teoehers. tw ,'mirsr of instruction includes the usual English branches with French and Latin. Extras Music. Cerinan. Art Needle Work. raintincon China. 1 PancinK nun kiuiuk. Special attention Riven to the trainniK ol little sirls. "Kl dm TO MACKINAC Summer Tours. PLACt Stimi. Low Rates. Four Trip per WmIc Bstwevn DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND Pstoskey.Stult FX. Hs-ie, snd Lake Huron W.y Ports. Xvsry Week Dsy Between DETROIT AND CLEVELAND Sp-Il Sunday Trip 4iirit Jntif. July. AuguU end Stfl. Doubt Dslly Li hp Be worn CHICAGO AND T, J03PH, MiCii. O'JH ILLUSTRATED PAVPML r Hte!nl EX'iurmi n Tlnkf? twill b-f" : i h. J b.- your Tick- Actiit.fra ci ' -F. B. WHITCOMB. G. P. A.. DCTf,-:r. : . . Dtrolt and Cleveland &team K ... Co niaylH Street Car Schedule. Ik-ginning at H.2.1 a. m. F.n4ing 10.30 p. m Car leaves Square tor Ik-pot every hotirand half hour. Car leaves Square for Melke's 7 minutes after each hour. Car le.ives Square for Oouhlcdny 7 minutes after each half hour. Car leaves Ik-pot for Square 7 minutes be fore each hour and half hour. Car leaves Melke's for Square 7 minutes be fore each half hour. Car leuves Doubleday for Square 7 minutes before each hour. I'anHeiicrs from Poubleday for Melke's, and vice versa, transfer at Company's yurd, Haggage .r cents for each piece carried on bnugiige car. Wailing Room for Ladies at Messrs. Her ring Hi Weaver's, No. Hit Patton avenue. Observe signs on outside of car for its des tination. Train car meets each train. One valise allowed each passenger on pass enger car. TUB ASHKYII.LK STRI-KT RY. CO. W, 0. WOLFE, GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS Ntw lot of designs just received. Large lot of Tablets and Slabs, very low for cash. You will save money by calling on me before pur chasing. Wareroom Wolfe Building, S. I!. Court Scpmre. sepHddm Real Kstatc for Sale. The property known as the "Mission Hos pital property" has been stibdived ititospKu did tmilding lots, and is now oOcrcd for saie Three ol these lotstrontsoutii.itnon Wood (in street. Thev are the most desirable lots and are the lowest priced lots in town, when von take into consider.-! tion their location, etc Two lots front on Chnrlotte street, ami one ot these has a "large, handsome old man sion" upon it, surrounded by beautiful oak trees. The house is worth inure than is asked lor the place. The other is a corner lot and is one of the most heaittilul unimproved lots in Asheviile What makes this propertv particu(arlv de siralite is its location upon the Lint- of the Street Railway, its nearness to churches schools, business, etc It is on th electric liht line, sewer line, gas line, etc. It is near the College, and is in one of the best neigh nornooiiH in tnc cttv. This- propei ty has been put into my hands to sen, eitncr at private saie or ouoiic auc tion. All lots not sold bv the INI of Decem ber will le sold by me at that time. D. S. WATSON, Real Estate Agent FOR THIS WEEK We are going to offer some real good Bar gains in our line. Heavy Nickel and lirass Coach Harness, 1 14 Trace, Full Patent I .em her Collar, $37.50, former price $45 Single Buggy Harnett, Davis mounting $25 nickel $17. 5o. In Whitman Saddles. Pur both ladies and gentlemen, we are going to sell at New York prices, net. Ladies' Side Raddle, full pig seat, and Skirt, $40; next quality $30; Men's lmuorted English Tree, flat neat, $30, formerly $35. For Horse Blankets and Whips we are headquarters Full Whalebone Whin $1.50 to $2.50. Best luggy Whip in town for 75c. Good Buggy Cushions $1. Siiecial prices in whips to Liv erymen in quantities. We bought our Horse Itlaiikets Direct from the M AN.'FACTl-kBK and cun sell them chraper than anv -ne in town. El t-cron, all ool, iu yellow and brown, H2xH2, f K per pair, sold last year tor $15; Fawn, 7(txH0, solid colors, $s iter pair, sold for $10 last seanon. We have them in all styles and prices to $2.75 per pair. These are social prices for this week. E. V. JONES, 34 N. Slain St. All rvr. flttMl anri A, u,..r.. . plete stock of the above Roods at GRANT'S DRUG STORK, 24 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Oculists' Prescriptions a specialty. scp3 d6m PIEDMONT AIR LINE. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. CO. PAMBNGKR IlKPARTUKNT, Westers North Carolina Division. PASSFNGKR TRAIN SCHEDULE (In Kkpkct Ski-t. 2ii 7.rith Meridian time used when not utherwisc imliru'ed. HASTHOI'ND. Nf). SI I laily. No. B3 Daily. I.v. Knov ville, I'.ioth mer.) ' Asheviile,. Ar. Snlisliury, " Danville, " Richmond, """rilllehrtl,""" " Gol.lshoro, ' Wilmington " I.yncliMirii. " Vnsliinirton " ltnltiinoiv, ' I'hiln.. t ..r.pm 04.1pm L'0nm 9 .Ilium H loam 1 S4.im nripm 1020pm S.Wjiitf illopm I 3 lupin OiKlpjn I 1 3 'Jlijim i" 7 lupin I KoOjim 11 20pm I B HOnm I No. 50 "I Dnily. 1 2 lr.ntn I 7 2dnin D -It", H in I 1 1 24-nm Ti 41 1 pin I aonpnrf Hopm I Ollllnm I 2H0pin 44l',pni I i2r.um I 7 2.'lam I 2 lopill I S 15am ! 7:100m r 1250pinj 12 i'S om" I'.r.Hnm I H 2,rnm 1047nm 1 20pm I " New York. I WKSTlior.sn. 1 I No. 52 I)aily. 4 3( Ipm t57ptn II Hllpni 11 Oil in I.v. New York. " I'liila.. " llaltiinore, " VnhitiKt"n " l.yneht.urn. r.()7iim I L'.IOnni I "soSani i 5lllpni 1 OOamJ i 1 2.rininT 4 3lpm N50jm " Richmond, Danville, I " YViliriii;t'n " t'.olilslioro, " RhUIkIi. " Salislmry, Ar. Asheviile, " Knoxville, 1 until mer, l N11 55 I A. & S. R. R. I No itt I Daily. I mil I nm1,v. Asheviile, Arr.700pni nnijAr. Ilemlcrsonville, " (107 pm pml " Spartanlnirif, Lv. .H40 p m o ill 12211 Ml'Rl'HY BRANCH. No! 1H " i'Diiily exceiit SunilnyJ No7 I' ll 10 n mil. vf Asheviile, Ar. 3 5.r. pni IllOnm Ar. Wayncsville. "155pm 54-Npml " Jnrrctt's. " I 700 am ;"pm" Westtield, I. V. I) 1 0 a 111 Sleeping Car Service. Nos. i0 and 51, Pullman Sleepers heitern C.reensboro ami Morristown. Nos. nil ntu. fi3, I'ullmau Parlor Ctnt lu twem Sa'isbury and Knoxville, niut IHillniiin Sleepers iK-tween Salisbury aiul WntUiuigion W. A. WIMH RN. t1. P , Asheviile, N. C. JAS. I.. TAYLOR. G. 1. A., Washington, l, C. jrN. MORGAN & tOM No. 3 Barnard Builclln-. iSchool find Collcp' TVxt Hooks, ii fulllinc. 1'oetH, His tory, lioninnce, HionTiiph.v, Ti'MvH aiul Novels, Family BildoH, S. S. Bil.Ies and Test nnii'iits, Oxford Twiclicrs' Billies, Song I'ooks of all kinds, large stock Stationery. Blank Nooks and Office) and School Supplies. New line Ladies' and dents' Pocket books just opened. Fancy (ioods and Dolls. feblOdlv PITA CCRHll IIY 111. I) SI'KCIALIST LI I V I'HYSICIAN. Ill llottle ol medieine Free. We war III w rant onr remedy to enrc the worst ennett, and the only physicians who do thin to. prevent your being iinpoHed upon hy nun using fals nnmes aii'l who are not Ooetors. Heenuse others tailed is no renno. for not usinK this medieiiH'. (live Kxprcs. and I'ost ofliee ndilrean. It eostM you nothing. AddteHH. Anahel Medical llurean, U91 Broaiiway, New York. ian'.'THX-wly FINEST FARM IN NORTH CAROLINA FOR SALIC! The Lowndes Place, In Transylvania County, One of the finest and best located ftirms in Western N. C, 5 miles from the thriving town of Mrcvard, the county seat of this, Transvl vania county. The buildings are all in good repair, consisting of a large two story dwell ing house, with 13 rooms, carriage house, ice house, and. in ('act, all necessary out) uildtngs. Storage ronm tor 2fi0 tons of hay and sta bling for lOll head of cattle A very subst 11 tial and convenient mule stable, with uccom motlation tor lo mules This farm contains H30 acres, of which sou acres are bottom, lying on the French Hrond river. Mid in a very high state of cultivation. 1 lit acres ot this is well set in meadow red tup it herds grass. Of the remaining 530 acres, lot) acres are in upland pasture finely set with a mixture of grasses. Plenty of hnndsome oaks for shade in pasture land. Bright running streams of pure wateriu every field. The remai der is in woodland, with all the different varieties of timber locust, chestnut, oak, poplar, etc. Convenient to good schools, churches and postortice. Daily mail. Fiiteen miles trom Henderson ville and L- miles trom asheviile. and on or very n-nr the line of the contemplated Atlanta, Asiie- ille and Baltimore railroad. No such farm for it- size can be found in this State or any other State, for value, beauty and desirability every way. For price ami particulars apply to or ad dress Natt Atkinson & Son, Asheviile, N. C. IV Alo two other nmn!l but verv desir able traets near bv lit low tiKun s. oetio dtf Till! I.AKCKST A Nil IlliST KljrirPlil) IN TUB SOI'TH. CHEMICAL AND ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES OK II. C.Woltcrcck&Co. CoNsn.TiNi; enHiiisT ami uinini; knoinkkks. Anntyses of Metnls. Ores, Coal or Coke. Min eral Waters, I'crtiliiers, etc. PRICK LIST ON APPLICATION". Mining property investigated, developed, bought and sold, Correspondence solicited. Snmples can be sent hy mail or ex. ress. If cnt by express, charges must be prepaid. Agents wanted in every place. Chattanooga, Teuu. !R. H. C. WOf.TCRK K, nov5 dHtwly Manager. 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Cltiiens and visitors are cordially invited to inspect the catalogue and inscribe their anmes aa members. febHdtf ANBW PBB1), earefnllj prv pared bj lead inx members 01 the Asheviile bar Ion finest parchment and heavy flat paper), cov crinff all necessary points, juat out and now on sale at the office of the Citisbn Publish aa Co No. a North ronrt 8qaare. raalat
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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