V 4 V if f I J i; I ilti' IPS S fijil!-' III m r I 1 J; ji : ffi '!," it lit ill i4: THE DAILY CITIZEN. The Citizen in the moRt txtensivrly 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 industrv, and it knows no personal allegiance in treating pub lic issues. The Citizen publishes the dispatches of th, A aociated Press, w h ieh n o w co vers t hi whole world in its scope. It has other facili-tk-B of ad van ted journalism for nfitherini: news from all quarters, with everything care fully edited to occupy the smallest spate. Specimen copies of any edition will be sent ee to any one seniline their address. Term s-M aily, $i for one year; $: for six .Months; 50 cents for one month : 13 cents for one week. Carriers will deliver the paper in every part of the city to subscribers, and pur ties wanting it will please eatl at the Citukn .lice. AnvKRTisiNO Ratks Reasonable, and made known on npplication at this office. Alt transient advertisements must be puid in ad vance. Reading notices ten cents per line. Obitu ary, marriage and society notices fifty cents each (not exceeding ten lines) or fifty cents per inch. SATI KIUY. NOVUM i:K Hi, INS'.l. ing the current into the pure channel in which it has ever since purely and peace fully ran. KDI I ATKIN IX MIRTH t'lHO I.INA-TIIK IMVKHMTV. Some months ago we hail occasion to refer to Mr. Charles I.ee Smith's history of education in North Carolina, and no ticcd, as fully as space permitted, ilk-pro gressofthe various schools and acatlc mies of learning whose honorable an useful career, so learnedly presented li Mr. Smith, elTcctually relieved N.irtl Carolina of the imputation of early iic.l; leet ot education. We traced up his his tory to the period of the establishment of the university and present lo-da some thoughts perhaps anticipated In former reference to the same subject. Mr. Smith ascribes to the Scotch-Irisl Presbyterians of Central and ricdmoni North Carolina, encouraged by the sue cess and usefulness of the school thc had established, to take a tep higher, and through their tulluencc to have inset led in the tirst clause of the cmstittilioi a clause providing tor a State I'tiivcrsity. It is certain that these people and that denomination, with their high ideal ot the value of education, were largely in strumental in providing for it up to l most advanced stages. Hni. it is also certain that they had the zealous co-operation of the people of the Slate of ol'ict origin and other religious creeds. A constitution was adopted on tin 1 ."ill ot December. )77'i. by the eonveu lion assembled at Ilalilax, and anion: the articles adopted, one clause of whicl provides that a school or schools sh.'tl lie established by the legislature lor tin convenient instruction of oulh. will such salaries to the masters, paid by tin public, as may enab'e thcni to instruct at low prices: and all useful learning shall be encouraged anil promoted in out or more univcrsitus. And thus the 1 'niversit of North Car olitia was authorized. ; J 1 1 1 1 an oliIig.UMi for its continuance and support itnpi sl(; upon the Stale, recognized in all siiom qticnt changes in the constitution, but especially of late years, reluctantly re spouded to by the people. Hut there are weighty reasons why tin obligations should be taithttilly regarded It should never be forgotten that thosi wise, brave ancestors of ours, amid tin thunders of war, amid the wreck of lor tune, and personal perils and privation seized hold of the sacred ark ol education to rescue and preserve it. and provide lot it a higher future slatcwhcu peaceshotili; have been restored. There is only one parallel to tins solici tude for the future conccrnsol ' peaceantio the disorganization ot a time ol war. The Koman Senate justly commands t In admiration of all alter ages for the calm sublimity with which ii deliberated on the affairs of the republic amid the very clash of hostile arms, undismayed and undisturbed amid the surrounding throngs of lerociotis invaders. Our progenitors, inconveutiou. tlicncii eountered no personal peril (piiie so inn minent, yet enough to justify the direc tion of thought to the alliiirs of the pub lic defence, provision for the soldiers then in the field, and the security of the li'.nm work of society. Hut they bravely and intelligently looked beyond, anticipated the restoration of peaceful days; antici pated a people independent, and becom ing their own rulers: and under this last anticipation, providing the means of en larged education, with the knowledge that no people could maintain ihcirliber ties without knowledge and virtue. The I'niversity of North Carolina was chartered on the 1 1 ih of I eccmbcr. 1 7MI ; and, on the committee appointed by tin legislature to select a site, met at I'itts boro to make a final decision as to loca tion. CluiK-l Hill was the place selected. We have no space to notice the subicct : jx to the extent inclination would h ad. We can only add that in the main its career has been distinguished and prosperous, its good inllueiice alfecting every county in the State, and extending to the re motest parts ot the country, t if thosi who studied in the I'liivcrsity belore t la war, one became president of the I nitcd States, one vice president, ten cabinet of ficers, twelve ministers and charge d'affairs, fourteen I'nitcd States senators, thirty-five niemliers ot congress, fifteen governors ot Slates, filty-uve judge l'HOl'OSI I) K.UI.WAV KINM r VWSH. It is encouraging to all who look for ward tit the. increased prospci ity of Ashe- ville and ol Iiuncombe comity, anil as well, that of all Western Carolina, to I notice the interest which was mani- j tested last night in the direction of in j creased railway lacililiis. Our local col-; unitis give full accounts, both of the mcit-j tug of citizens in the court house and of the scheme presented to the considcra- j lion ol the Hoard of Aldermen by Capt.j Cocke and his associates. Tor the first, the A., A. and H. Railway, we were pre j pared, but we were most agreeably as ' tonished by the other; the mailer had been kept so closely among those inlet-i eslcd, that Ik youd a lew scattering ru mors nothing had reached even the a; tentivc ears ol our reporters, and we lis 'ened gladly to the reading of the pett , :ions which seem to mean business, ami ; .specially were we pleased to note tin -ignatnre ol Mr. . K. kaukiu. who eve i ' me knows is a lower of strength to an j ji'( andertnkiut; I hat he endorses. Hoih o: ' :hcsc proposed lines ate loculed through i most cxipiiMlely lovely country. That .o the South ascends the valley ol tin i-'reneh Htoad. and should it never g. arlher than our Si ale line, will develop in agiiculiiii.il country as varied in re--ourecs and atttactivc ill its beautv and err tlit v, as il is unknow n to t he outside .voi ill. We v. ill indeed welcome the rail .vay. w hich w ill unlink this region and tour its stores i f wcall ll into our lap. THEMORROWSHOEi STILL, AHEAD i i AM) GAINING REPUTATION EVERY DAY. ' THE RACKET COLUMN. CD 3 n I- iS VTa Au.'i ll wo ou yaw sMM-i;il il tent ion to the cclchratrd ms. which have stood the test for many .wars for iM'UAitiMTY. for Kxckl i.i:.ri;orSTVia:.forroMroKT n I'xaitm:ss or Fit, liiiij' (Mpial in quality, style anil tit to any Fine Shoes male. We carry the ahove Shoes in several different styles, and will have no trouble to suit you in si Nor auv trouhle to sell von V( The I't't'tiiny t t he Mnsili- Shoals ca utl aruiimt the olislnalions in t Ik- Tcn at'ssee river is nc ut Llie nmsi itiijiurtan: Lehievenieitts el" llie eenl nrv. l't id thai :vent those sllojils have praetieaMv sepa rated lv an nnpa;ahle harrier ni eih; r ten miles t he lower waters c t tha : ar-e anil hue stream It-nii llie Inn- ; a'aill ill t lie flit Ul'l t re tell n;, i-.t t le w;il :r in l he n ppn eeiioii. fMeiidiiit; -s i ; 1 1; 1 1 as Knoxville. iml tariher. 'nv (lie hai't'ier i remnveil, mil steanih. als mav !:eJ pass up ot lnw'ti he I vi i n hi i wi-i u K :p. ille oi ' Iia i tanoi i-a 1" New i i U iiii in I he oik lireetion, anil a- !n;ii up '-he Mississippi i ml M issouri ri r a-; iiavi- ilion ix 'ends. The intlueiiee i ;u'h li ' iera t ioi; m the nio'eiiKnt n iratlie will he enor- j nous. We are hion-lu ino ehse inter st with the aehie enient heea use one oi 1 Jie hir-f atl:!iint "I il.v l'eniie-si'e rivei ' hv tin hit lliei j 1 'l thai inaiev t. i ie en hnn 'aaees ami its "in the niouii Cai ilma, tin in stock a coin-i of all kindsofShoes style kept. No more! lows h ael tliai 1 1 i he w in ireil miles l Ik artist streaai-- lit aius a ( sU'i a :lolst-n. the oI;:i:aiikte. the -'re!ieh i'.ri j.nl. i In Ikiii 1 1 ia,i ee ami the Ili.i-'.a--Me, e.ieli n..i-ie :.p several ver ."iisi.U ( Me i r.t rs. - ;u h as the Watauga, i Lainv, I'i-eiai, l'nekasee-ee anil '.'aht-v riu'i-i, The 1 hwassee does imleei : ie in upper i H nria, hut aeipiires nmsl 'I iis sie ami stien-ih in North Cam .ilia. So that we have a sentimental in-:ere-t at li,-t in tin trie iniohst niett tl laviatiuii ut tin.- "1 umessee hv theeoii truetion ot' t he .M nsele Shoaieanal ; tin .ve pro nle.l the ri vi r. jili'ti i)l' t'Vrrv (Itr' .'illil We llM'.'lll lii si- liili priivs, I'lHIH' illlil rXillllilli' niir o-ikiiIs ; it will nut i-nst you ;i IM'Ilt . W'c w;mt you to i nll iimi I I'.'hlf with us. with 1 1n' iissur ;ilirt' lll.lt yoll will lie ll'c.'ltril wt'll on nil orrasioits. lie Ki-i-tititOrtU-r. ato.i,!, I.aii.hi...rk file eoiiiiliisstoiH r oi lalel'iial Revenue s made an onh r direeling the siiui all iie-s ot spirits under live gallons. gs have no siatrps ami llie pre sumption of law is that they are tilled ail ot !nnels the spirits in whiell are l:i-p.ti'l. 'file pt stlillptiou ol the I'uill missii .iter is tiiat all ki-g Hi i in it is liioekade l Ilti I lie order is t hat it lie seled and it it is not illieit the owner may tile his elaiiu and hy making out his ease may reioeei ;jo: session. Tints the old ruie is reversed .tin! the luirden is upon the defendant lo show- that lie is not guilty. We eonslrm '.his order, in eonneetion with other re- .ent rulings ond oi tiers ol the Intern.ii Ke entie Ittireau, ;is noliee to the liipioi iileu of this dtslriel llial they must get; nil ol the Inisiness they are inlei tering with the profits ol the Western whiskey; ring. Hy the liy. llie oiee. t he national prohibition organ, savs the appointment j ot Mason, the Commissioner, was diet.-t- i led iiy the w iuskev ring, and ihe evidenee that he is doing the Lidding ot this ring. leetiintilau s. a fun liii.' of dkv noons. Il.-ils iind I 'loi liiiiirnlwiiyson liiiinl iit iisionisliiii'ily low I irii-i -s. Yours ir.ici t fully. ISostit itroM. & Wright HOOKS AN STATIONKUY, IKTINTS' I TI.UIAI.S.I i-;i-.im-:i:i(S' si ffi.n-s, I'll It l;l-:s AMI I KAMliS, I- M V ran IPS. j iii.AKK iiiiiiks,i:vi:uvi;k4ii;, . I n.t.s. toys ami i;ami:s. j wi'.si'Kux n. c. sc i:i;.s, i i 1 1 A N 1 1- no i ii I'lin i n'.KAPIIlC I'ainti-:I', AT AM' Seiiiilair .lliHn'H I'lianceM. Suiaior Allison was onee a tariff re tortuer. but during the last Congress he stteeiinilied lo the iufluetie's piedoini 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 in his parly and brought in lite monstrosity known as the Senate lariti i'ill. I lis t err i versa t ion is to he rewarded, his friends tear, by ihe loss of Ins seat. 1 lie repiiblieans have aittaioiitv o but on the joint bailol in the new Iowa Kgtsi.-i t in e, and Iwo of the six constitut-, mg the majority are known to be op-: posed lo his re eleetion. There may be! others opposed lo liiiu. The I louse is a tie, aei-oi ding to the lasi returns, and tin ; Senate stands 1,'s leoublieaiis against 111' ! denioeruts. tiovemor Ifm-s savs the; j taiitf aeToiints for this stale of tilings . j unprieeileiHed smee ls.1l anil Mr. Car- I i lisle says thes ime thing. What is sig-' intieant is th.it the Wesreru larmer has! tit last begun to vote his low taritf senti- j tnents. A iiorlion of tin-roast ot North Car tina, it is sanl. I.as siuiK lo some extent three presidents of eolleges outside (lt ihe earthqn.-ike of Ism;, and this is North Carolina, and twelve professors ol colleges in this State. This numera tion, incomplete as it doubtless is, is in itself munificent tribute to the wisdom ol the founders of the institution. We refer to one more topic. I'm- the past three quarters of a century, the I'niversity has liccn under strong religi ous influences. Eminent divines have filled the chairs in the faculty, and a high Christian tone has lieen into every prin ciple controlling the direction of its af fairs. It was not always. Dr. Rumple is quoted as saying that the principles of I-'rench infidelity infected the whole peo ple at the beginning of this century and found favor and lodgement in the young University. Prof. Kerr, a fine scholar and Presbyterian divine, abandoned the ministry and renounced Christianity. Prof. Harris at one time agreed that the Bible must besurrendercd. Prof. Holmes renounced Christianity, and openly taught that morality and virtue, as well at religion were merely the watchwords of hypocrites. To the earnest, ceaseless efforts of President Caldwell are due the arresting the tide of iuidejity and tuxn- ippnrcntlv eonlinned hv the tact that the waves in recent storms covered portions ol ihe bench never belore reached by the briny lloods. Dr. Parker Prays cream Van-Ola, Knsu luie. Ongaline and Diamond nail powder having now become the ladies' favorites, at I-'. 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 anil toilet articles, in addi tion to the Ilcbe Sodo Fountain from which ice cold drinks are disjK'nscd. Cor ner Main street anil I'atton avenue. Although they went to school loget her. And grew up children side by side, He never dreamed how much he loved her I'ntil her wealthy uncle died. ICSTAKROOK'S, 2i S. Main Street. If you wiint ;i fiooil I'ni- liri'llu t lint is warrnntetl not i to CliAl K rnlloii ARTHUR M. FIELD, THE LEADING JEWELER. A line lint of iniporti'tl linn- dli's tlilYcri-iit, "you know." iron i iinyoiif else's. FOR SALE! r,o-iiiii;si; Binr.ER ami i-:ni;ini-:. IMIWKK MDKTlSIiK AMI 1IOKKK; PHOT PIIWICK MllKTlSliK, ' SI CTInN KAN, IIAK. ASH. WAI..M T, LIIKKKV. PINI AMI I'lll'I.AK I.I MHKK. ST HAM IMI'K. NEW IIKMKINi; SAHK. Adrlre.K, W. E, WILLIAMSON & SON, i AS11KV1I.I.E, N. C. i neptgft ri&w Jm iioti:i.s. STRAUSS' RESTAURANT AM) ! Ovstcr ' V larlor. j j ICl'KOPliAX PLIN. nical.s at all Hours. IClectric ' Cars Pass the Door. CAUTION. W. L. IiOimLAS' nome and the price are tamped on the bottom of all Shoo adver tised by him before leaving his factory j this protects the wearers ngninst hiuh prices nnil Inferior goods. If your dealer does not keep the style or kind you want, or offers you shoes without W. I.. IHU'OLAS' name and price stamped on them, anil says they are just as good, do not lie deceived thereby, but send di rect to the Factory, for you con get w hat you vant by return mail, pontage paid. Healers make more nrotit on unknown shoes that ore not warranted hv anybody; therefore do not be iiiilueeil to buy shoes that have no reputntion. Buy onlv those that have W. L. POl'i;. I.AS' name mill the price stumped on the bottom, and you are sure to get full value for your iiionev. Tin. usatiils of dollars are saved annually by the wearers of V. L. IKH'tiLAS' Shoes. In ordering by mail state whether you want Congress, Button or I.ace. London cap toe, plain I-'reiuli tne, or narrow cap toe, and be sure to give size and width you wear. I e.-in lit an v foot that is not deformed, as my shoes ore made in great variety of widths, si'ies .-old hall sizes. 1 guarantee a tit, piouipt delivery and perfect satisfaction or money refunded upon return nt'tlle slmes u iriiod condition. W. 'business ,it tlif "Ilir Karkt't St on tins in- (Tt'iised so inui li witliin the i;ist two vtM'ks,(sinrt' tin1 oiifiiiiin' of our int'lisi' new stock) lluil we linve not li.-nl time to write ii suitiihle iidver- tiseiiii'iit lor tin's cohiinn. XU ll.'lllie some ii'ihiiIs iiml iriies in our next. hi the meillltime. reuiem- lier tllilt we keep EVERYTHING I t t'tkf ! .iMirc in itimniiH'itiK tlit tftt'r Sriisim el" tssn-'lM lut k ttpfiud. ittitt my Unix vn.-fiiiiu- in tlif Iiiikhhs jusiMii'S nic in! iissnrin the putilii' lliiil 1 run pi cum and sat- j ', ixi'v all customers. I will sti ve ovsU-rs in the "t-si styif, ii mi iiiainij; ninv ivmi ri'iiniiit' hiMisi-s, fan ntlir the litit-st liivnlves nn the market. Try mr Philadelphia Fry, Or I'an Ko:it. HuMmi Hay Stew s a siKvialt v. t treat en re will lie taken with (ill nrders I scM only the finest ami iVeslu st nysters that ean lc haH. I reeeie shipiiit-nt? iireet t'rnin paekers every afternoon. Charges reasnn ahlt. My reNtauriint is also supplied with BIRDS, fiAKE, FRESH FISH, ETC., At all times. Spetinl attention jjiven to laily customers. I't-lite ant I att' ntive waiters. Honnl hy "lay. week or month with or with out rooms. If you want the hest the market affords eall on 1C. STRATHS, Prop'r., South Main Street. I'KIVATK BOARD. Nl-W IIOl'SB! NKWI.Y Ft RNISHHll I At. I. MUDIiKN IMTKOVEMKNTS. DIRS. N. Ii. ATKINSON, Nn. ill Haywood Street. junl-'U dlv pKlVATK UOAKD. A l.-ML'e house, ',H Pa t ton a venue. Warm. I eomlortable rooms. On street ear line. Terms reasonable. ; oetMllitn MKS.J. .. SMATHHKS. j MRS. V. STEVKNSON , Hns removed to the Johnston Huiltlinj;, I'al ; ton avenue, corner of Church street, where ' he is prepared to keep regular or transient ( boarders Table furnished with the best the i mark ei all'ords. Terms reasonable mur:ilmi" J. WT. SCHARTLE, 'MERCHANT TAILOR 42 N. Main St. iviiL'oiin JAMKS FRANK, L. lioroi.AS, Ilrocklon, .Mas W. I.. DOUGLAS $3 SI I OK FOR it K N T I. K M K n I a tine se iml.-ss call -hoc, with Ik nola tops, and oak leather boitonis They re made in Congress. Itutlon and l-aee on London Cap Tor, Narrow t ap I nc and I'lain I-'reneh Toe Lasts, in sirs from 5 to 1 1, inch din)- half m-s and all widths, ifyou have been pa vine from $5 to $fl for shoes ot this quality do not do so louder. One pair wear as tone b two pairs of common sold by dealers that are not w arranted by the tuiinut'aciurer. Otn claims for this shoe over nil other $3 shorn mlvrlised, are: 1st It contains better material. It is more stylish, better fitting nml durable. .Tri. It wives better uener.il satisfaction. 4-th It costs more money to make. ."th. It saves mmc nn.ney for the consumer, ttih It is sold hv more dealers throughout the I'.S. 7th. It's Keat success is !ue to nuiit. 8th. Itcnnotbe duplicated hy any other mnnu- faeiurer. lth. It is the! t in the world, aiKlhasalnrRrrde- mami tn:in any otner shoe advertised, $.T,ooo will be paid to any person who will prove the above statements to he untrue. The following lines w ill be found to he ol the same quality of excellence : fcff ftf O.liXriXH llAXI-SIiVKH, which lakes the place of custom-made M1' shoes that cost from $7 to $n. OO milW THK OR1CINAL ANH ONLV HANI-Si:VHH WKLT $ SIIOH V'T Jm.- ICquals custom-maile shoes costing from $i to $S. C' en miOft , OK I'oI.ICliMKN. Kailroad Men aiul Letter Carriersnll wearthem . S? J v Smooth inside as a hand-sewed shoe. No tacks or wax thread to. hurt the feel. IS 1'NKXCliLLKP FOR HEAVY WEAK. Hest Calf Shoe for the-price. 2 IE' illOl w,KKlXt;MAXS. Is the best in the world for rouh wear; one amw. imjr nuht to wear a man a year. OO mitflt IS 1-Ol AI. TO SIIOKS THAT COST FROM to ;t.."it. Oncpaii- Sp zymmM1 wjjj wcar innuer than any shte ever sold at the price. 2iOO SliOC 1 ,K ,loVS is t,lc Uvsl St',,m,, Sluc 0c world. mm ulitd v t'TIIS' SCIlm L, kivcr the small Itovs a chance to wear the best &M73 shoes in the world. All made in Congress. Itutton and Lace. Wr. L. Douglas' $3 and $2 Shoes Sll'ifn nrf iliadt' In sizes I'rom 1 to 7, iiicliKltu llall'sii'S. .imt II. 1.', ll, H nml $2.50 Shoe I ' O H I. .4 1 I K H. Until I. mlic KK wielllis. STVl.l-S 111-" l.AIHI-S' Sllul-S "'I'llv I'ri nrli l ii-ra. I'lu' SpMiiisli An.-ll lliK-ra." "The Antt'rii-iin Comnioii-Sciiw, rin- Mt-iliiini Coiionon-Sonsc.' All inailc in Ilulton in the I.Mest Stvlct. Also, l-'riiu-li llpi-ni in l;roilt l.lu'f. on $:i Shin' only. L'linsniiU'rs should ri-nu-inlirr that W. I.. IMU'l'.l.AS ii the luiKCSt nnil onlv Shoe Miiiiii I'ai'Uirir in the wurlil, suiilviiiK shi.es ilir. . t I'rom liietorv, thus civitiK all the miilille-inen's .n.lits to the wearer. w. I.. lull lll.AS, llroektoit, Mass. - I'l IK SAI.H HV HERRING & WEAVER." Street Car ScSicdulc. UcKiinniiK at H.-lt a. m. Square lor ICmiii'K 1i.;ti p. m. K-pot eer hourand minutes , -UKAl.UK IN FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Ak-enl for Kee. iS Crerk Woolen Mills Asheville. N. t.". X..rth Main leMo,ll WM.R, PEN N I M A N . Ami si'll ;it lH-ii-ns l;if- I MIltlTll In till' lowt'st ill town. I l.i viiiy; -i loi-ci' I'Ulll'KlliTOK 111' i THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, Asheville, N. C. i P.O. IIox . I inari:iiiiv j Gi:C. KI3IISKR, GENERALCONTRACTOR ANDBU1LDER Mosaic Tile and Ciment work asin-cialty. j Crates, RanKinnd Hoihrsset. HuildiiiKS moed and repaired in first class manner t-'ar leave halt h.M.r. Car haves Stpiare for Melke's atter each hnur. far le tves Square for I loubleday 7 minu tes after each half hour. far leaves epot lor Square 7 minutes be fore each hour fit il lutlt hour. I'nr leaves Melke's for Sipiar lore ciit'li nail lii'iir. ( far leaves houhlcday for Square 7 minutes bed ire ea h Innir. Passengers Imiii I'oubleilay for Melke's, ata) viee er-ii, trausler al Company's ar.l. ItajjKane cents lor each piece carried on bfiv'awe car. Waiting RoMiii for Ladies at Messrs. Iler riii).' iV Weaver's, No I 'a t ion a venue. t tbsrrve sias on outside of inr fur its des tination. Ttain car meets each train. Ute valise allowed eat h oassnucr cm pass I runt r t ar. I THK ASHKVILLI- STREET KV. CO. FOHTIIISAVEEK We are Koiny to orti-r some real kooiI Har Mains in our line. Heavy Nickel and Urass Coach Harness, 1 1.., Trace, hull Patent Leather Collar, S!;t7..n, former price Single Itunny Harness, I a vis mounting $2.rt, nickel $1 T.ou. In SCHOOLS. SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, Miss Champion, ,'tll t-'llliSTXI T sr. l-'ntl lerm hi iritis Sept. 'I'ltc.riu.L'li in. sir elion in l-:ni:lisli, I'reiuh, .Miisieanil Cill-initliileslie- Istlieniis l.y ex perieneeil teaeheis. Sep , .l.liti Iviiglisli and French BOARDING ANQ DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, No. () l:rciich Hroad A venue, MRS. BURGWYN MAITLANO. PRINCIPAL. i Kor many years Associate Principal of Mt. Vernon Institute, Italtimore.) Assisted by a corps of compentcnt teuchen ThccoursA' of instruction included the usual SiiiKlish branches with French and Latin, Extras Musk-, f.ernian, Art Needle Workfc I'nintinir on f'hina. Dancing and Riding Special attention tfwn to the training ol little Kirls. d4m FINEST FARM IN NORTH CAROLINA FOR SALIv ! W hitman Saddles, j The Lowndes Place, In Transylvania County. I'or liuth ladies ami uentleitHtl. we are jioinii to sell t New York prhes, net. I.ailies' SitU Sadille. fall k seat, and Skirt. $to; next ipialit v $.'lo ; Men's Imported Kurdish Tree. lint seat, S.'lll, lorimTly $.'15, Fur Horse ()f S.'llrSIIII'll ;lll( Sil It'S-l;!- I Sewerage. Lirniiiiiist and tniw lur the same i thoroughly understo.xl and i tended to. i Full Whalel.one Whip$l.r.o to $ Huj-'Ky XN'hip in town lor " tlit's, tlic ti'ilimis units tliiit mil- ji.-itit'iit jiiitrons li-i ve Iiml to I'litlurt are nti Itinp'i- necessary; st ctaiie on, von sliall lie io litely serveil, without tie lay, and sent away with Bargains. Very respectfully, (ii:o. t. .ionics ,v co. Hired from the MAM I ACTl' K Ii W ami sell them ch'-apcr than anv one in town. old last year tor ; lo per pair, 7xhO. solid last season. We have them in all styles and prices to $ii.75 per pair. These are speeial prices for this week. K. V. JONES, 34 N. IHaln Sit. STEEL PENH Are AMERICAN, and the BEST. lllViee: Woll'e huiliiiilK, Court House Square, Asheville, N. C. inn valid 1 v TIIICKi; IS Ml Royal Road to Fortune, III T Vol' CAN Practice Economy AH IU V M il K GROCERIES, GRAIN, PROVISION'S, I-' Klil 1. ETC., 1-KliM A. I). COOl'EH, Cor. Main snd College Sts. Prices are cut down to suit the times, and j tfoods deli vered free to any art tif the city. j j) TiiK rrm.ic I The undersigned may be found in Shank's new building, one door west ot . I-', Wtmil . j bnry's stable, on College strest. They are I prepared to maaufaeture carriages, busies, wagons, ami auytlimjj else in their line. Ke- ( pairinu ami horse-sho. in are spt-i ialties. They have secured the services of Meniv I'ow ell, and would be pleased to receive a "liberal j ! share tit patiuuafit. Satisfaction wu;iranteed. ; ; jiiki nom 1(1 KMvTTl-; . HoWAKH. 1 MAumeweinomEKeSBUTOiKcuKe D haiiTes golden specific It 1 ti b mfiwn In .cub f roffVr or Ic or 1.. rll. necMs.ry It i. .bsolutcly h.rmlpi. .n.' .ll effect SO. 28 ffgP'WI W I 1 1 perni.neot..(l.peeclye.in!.whethertu.nl,enu.; . wrj." 8g$W S??.?1!!1 -Jtrinkeror.n.leohollewrcck. frNr'VFH UQlVerSltT $jT,. ,il i.fM'i, - I l'll.s. It opcr.le. .0 quietly .nd will! .ueh err. , ' . MlUlikl i.miy m.t me p.nent underitoe. no itieonvenlenee J,as- . , 16. : inLZZ 11 pj."'..';"''0" u , Tl Bros, Cutler, Co.. Merid.n. Conn. ! F. L JACOBS. DRUGGIST, ASHEVlLLE, N. C H, , "aw'-factuiiem or . ; Bu1 Peni, Ink Brawn and Pocket Cotlerj. ;0R MEN OHLY.i'j--- Pfi!T!V!'''ISTorFA'rLrNOMAlTH00D; 1 HrUOl I lit. Grnnti and NERVOUS DEBILITY: w T m. nTTTl TSVeafaim of Body and Kind. Effect. J N. "MORGAIV & CO.. JL1JL of En-on or Exeruesin Old or Tounc. , il-hnkl. nhl 1IIIM,I r, H,..-.4 ., i tir-irt-HKiii..i M'Kvn.,,cuMKt.Ns htHrHnrHui.v. I 4o Barnard BulicliniF, I u.Intl llll 11 t MIC TKi-. littT-lt... 1 , fonrMrt1tF. BMk. rullriiilariallitii. uil nrMhniBlM imitrm AMnm HBICAI CQ., lUf f ALB, 1. 1 One of the finest and best located fnnns in Wclein N. C, 5 miles from the ihriviuijtown ot llrcvard. the conntv seat ol this. Transyl vania county The buildings are all in ood repair, consisting of a lurnv two storv dwell in y honsf. with I.'l rooms, carriage house, ice house, ami in fact , all iicccsarv outbuildings ..,.,k..s.n. Whips c lire h..,rien.. j tXAXZw VZl I ii"' nnn convenient mule stable, wiih aceoir. I motlation for in rrulcs. i....t ii,r,.v This r"rm tfontaiiw n;io acres, of which 'Mitt 1.01m niij. acres arc bottom, lyine on the 1-ivnch Hrond river, ;.nd in a very hili state ot cultivation. I 1 1i acres of this is well set in meaoow red . top 1 r herds Kr tss Of the reniaiuiuK 5:M acres, ion acres are in unland uistnrr fin. u- 1 et with a mixture of r asses. ( I'nty t"f IIrSC IMailUclS I h ,,l,lsi,,ni' ",,k!i ,,,r hmv in pastuie land. t Mriht rtinniui; i-tn auisof pn-e water i ieverv ! la id Ur- rtinai inr is in v. oodlutul, with : all the itinerant varieties of timber -loeut, chcstiiut. oak. pt tar. etc. Convenient to : H I schools, church and tiostoditv lail- ,.11 : ....ii,,., 1 1 w,, .. .. ' ""' i n 1 1 v 11 um-x mini ucnot twhh ii!e ami Cushions $i . Special prices in hip lo Liv I cry men in quantities. We bought our 1 a. in irivn Htieville. nnil u or m rv n-a' the lint ot the contemplated Atlanta." Asn( illc and MaltitiT re r:iihoad i.,r so. ,.ir . 1a . , io 1 No K"ch ,!,nn '"r t"iecan be louud in this has. h tHr pair, sold lor lo state any o;hcr State, for value, beanty an" (icsirao iit y every way. For mice ami particulars applv to or ad-dress 'MILLER BROS." id th ESS nas - 1 LEADINU BUSINESS PENS, No. 87 Falcon : And Nos. 75, 117, 1, ACHB. i LEADING STUB PENS. I No, 4 ! Carton Stub 5 5 And Nos. UK, ioi. Grant tus. j LEADING LEDGER PENS. And Nos. ioi, 605, 030. LEADING SCHOOL PENS, Natt AtkhiHoii & Soil, Avhrvillc, N. V. V. S. Ale. two .itliersuii.il lnt verv tk-sir. alik- tracts nenr liv at l iw liun-i. ui tlli .111' " W. 0. WOLFE, GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS I t Int ol .l.-.iL!n iiml rt ..i ,....1 1...... I . Tnlilrts mid Sliilw. viry low tor -nh. Vim w ill Hii.i- mi.niy lit i-nllltiK on me htl.irc pur- CllllMIIK. Wiiivroom hr lli.il.lniK, s. Ii. Conn S'l"""'- -ldin f.i!a... ttyrup of KIich. I'rodiK'td from the 1,'ixative anil nutri tions juice of Cnliloniia tijjs, combined with the medicinal virtues ot plants known to be most benchcinl to the hu man system, aits fjcntly, on the kidnevs, liver and bowels, ellectuallycleansing the system, dis;tlliiiK colds aiid headaches, aud curing habitual constipation. Oxi'tiKK. N. C, July 13, 1HHH Mrs Joe ' Person Madnm: As 1 have been very much benefited by the use of your Keni- e iy, I think it my duty to testify to the ; same. 1 have for some time past been troubled with Rheumatism, and nlso an eruption of the skin on the chest and : (illiilrla urriii-li mis am-.nn. t . used your Remedy, and have been en-1 tirelv cured ot the skin disease, and very much relieved of the Rheumatism. Geo. $. JUuvis. La Ot T.T. i Whl.kCTHsli. B 71 'ennrtat liumo with Jontpmn. Btxikofpar. It I tlcnl.i-. n-nt FREE. nHa. 11 1J WIU ll 1 b v u n Wi1lWlt tnth..t mm POK SALB. All .yes litttO and Ht guaranteed. A com pk-tc Kt.M'k of the above Kooda at GRANT'S DRl'G STORK, 24-SOl'TH MAIN STKKKT. fScllOIll lllwl Collfi'( Tl.vt Hooks, a hill line. Ports. His-' iu;rm,'rrT,,l,0"-,,rt-,t- tory, Ioniancr, HioiiTaiiliv ! - Travel and Novels, Famifv; Tfl l7FAff flEM Hibles.S.S. HiMes and Test-! WGfUk IllClJ nttwniftj ...1 ''l 1 i - . " mmmm "fLACfCEV COLVMS. I 14 ai-reu of land on Ikarer Ham road, just opposite J. S. Bumrtt'a. A fine Kite for a in.. I urban re idence. A nice knoll covered with i clover and aome fine tmk. with beautiful i view of monntaina and the city A rare ; chance to liny auch a piece of land with nice 1wvI-l, 5,.. i clear aprinK. Kuahing from the hill. Terms lOOK8 JUSt OpeiltHl BOSTIC. BLANTON&CO. "OOUH 011(1 Dolls. aula oti ainents. Oxford rl ItiKb.M Slivtwv lt-...l t ii ey.intwkoaa,li.tnnhood.fo..Il , v.ii initlM ll an . KUI raluabla traaUaslaaaladi eantainlaf (all kinds, hu-estock Stationery, KTM Hlank Hooks and Office mu I' ,bo " "m" ul h( liool Mij jihes. New linei novudwiy Ildll'S lllwl Cmifu' I..l..,i i V . . I.M!l- t NUW DKKH earefiillv nrrnaml hv IrmA r lMlCV . " membera of the Aahevillc bar lou fcblOdlT fineat parchment and heavy flat imdctI. eo I erina; all necvaaary point., uat out and now nn aale at the office ol the Citrrn PraLiaa Co., No, a Vnnl. f, art laarv. ''an1t 1 J i

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