THE PA1L.V CITIZEN. lly RAXDOLl'lI-KURK PRINTING CO. TlllinAil.ClTUKNjcmociiUoJpul.llh1 every nlternoon (eaccpt Sunday) ut the lul One Yenr Six Month. Three Month. One Month One Week . thk uaii.v crriajuN a. oil l.BH BO IB la on anlc nt the fbllowulK place. In Aahcvllle: C1TI.KN lil'l'icii. ,K1, HATTI5KY I'AKK NIJWS SI AMI. C.l.HN HOCK NliWSSlAML V...; ; i-K-Aii uTiilil!. Pulton A .'V ukon'M NliWSSluKlS, Nurih Court j 8.iiure. MOXIiAY.AlT.l'ST IS, IS'."), A I'oiulcr. I. 1., .'..11 I ..Kit tll.'ll lie.llll c liotli ill mill out iiYtliecliiucli should eomc to know .1,.. I. I. iti nt' licnveii, I'l'o- clitinie.l I iv Icstis of N.izaicili, is mil Imimilc.l by cliuic-h oiKanizaiions as wc kllOW tllflll. liOVl'l-llllllMllB WHO .m" CHsarv powers of control ; ciliiciilumiil in .:....';..,., ,.iih then- lienclicctil results as wi-ll as'pulpiis, irc;iclicrsiititlcliuivlic!. , ,. ,,,i ,,t iiiiit kinuiioiti. ii-siis ' ili mill his aiioslli-s alike ri-ailv n-coKiiitioti to l lie pirtiliar ami mvissaiv liiticlious ol tin- Mali-. it 1). C. Kcllcy. To III HiiptlHtH f AHlll'IHC. Vi- fmil in i New York newspaper, ami reprint the item to ilav. a statemeiit thai Juliiil). Koi-Uefiller will foiiml a Ilaptisi l ni vi-isit y ami that he lias eoaelu.leil to ill-vole .-fji 1,1 lot i,i ii hi to that worthy pur pose, Mr. Rockefeller visitcil Aslu-ville a few months aK" ami left sulislanlialeviilem-i il his liheraliiy. Al ihe saaieliini-he inel many persons hen- w hose liicii.lship van nut hut In- a pleasant ni-ollii-liou witl him. Tilt. Ci 1 il.N calls on s.uue one, or sev eral of those who feel thai it woulil not In- an intrusion to ascertain at once il ii lie possible for Mr. Koclicl'cllct tiicoiisi.lci this city, or sonic spot near it. as a loca tion for liis proposal university. It may apnai-, at first jjaucc, pie sumptuous that Asheville should even iiieiilion her claims to lie eotisiilcrcil in i-oiiutetion with a projected institution destined to lie so tremendously import ant to the entire christian world. Hut Tin; Ci i izi n's laiih in Asheville is lioiindlcss and in the present case tin prize is so fjreat that a trial will li-wort I in the first instance at least, a postal stamp or two. and, if any ciuoinatjcinciit In-received, l he visit ol a committee t Mr. Rockefeller. Yc are not al the present time, il ever Koiny at leiiih into Ashcville's adv.int ais as a suii.ilile city for a uiiivuisiiy Hut we nrojioM- to at once answer om objection that iiiiulu perhaps prevent am move at all by ihe llaptisls of Aslicvilli in the direction of .isecrlaiam Mr Rockefeller's intentions as to location This objection is the size of the city fomiiai-ed to New- 01 k. now saiil to Ik prelerred bv Mr. Uoekctellcr. I Mir answer to this is that ihe size o Asheville is dislinclly in Us lavor. ci tew of our Ust and largest universities iirc siliiiiied in lar.iic cities. Tlicdistiac lions of. i meiropolis ore too decidcdlv .ibieeliiiiiiible. oltcii filial. They ciimiot U- overcome. Should a location ncai Asheville In-M-Keted Mr. Koekeleller eai lashioii to his likiiii; every iuiliieuce nee essiii v to the success of his iiuderlakiii(. except nature hei sell; and whin-will hi iiml that Iv.itiire so iicrlcct more lit a siirroiii.ilii.us lor the ir.-iitiini! nl minds u uiiiile the "millions el to lie.'" Till. 1. 1 n1. 's prolouud eoiivielioii i that jusi lure is a datv not to be iiej;- lei-led. Til li I'liilcd Stalcacirciiil court silting at SyraeiiM-, New York, h.is rendered division in ii c-ise for infringement ol pat cut, the contest U'iiiK Utwccn two mm ufacturcrs of leir.cnt-linishcd corn-col nilies. i ue niamiliiclurcr eo.ile I tlieoiil sideol'the cob willi cement; flic olhi the inside. I'own here in North Carolina where sense-is a prevailing motive, we take no cement in ours. After making lwo holes in a corn-cob one for tub icei xind the other for the stem any furtlic trilliiiK with nature in this direction is a vain attempt to paint the lily. The Ssyr nense c.'im- is lierebv thrown out of the Ureal court ol public opinion. Win-..-! a Southern iicwp.iK,r sayit the Hiveott Klicuctlnll is loolisll. till- .Norlll' eni oruans inler thiil the South is not so Herumslv opposed to the lolcc 'nil alter all. Atlanta Constitution. Yon know Ulter lliau tlni'. It would lie eiiuallv true to sav of a man that, be cause he refuses toeut nil' his homely now to suite his face, he is proud of the nose and thinks it beautiful. The Noil Hern people know ininlity well that the South thinks the force bill the invention of some one whose inliuiaev w ith the devil would cause comment in any well regulated com miuiily. Si ':iiim i:mh.t of the Census Porter thinks the New liilfjland Stales will low one mcinlx-r of congress mid the South uain llin-e by the new census. This lie counts in part no doubt for IheeaKcrness of the republieaiis to pass the force lull IIVIIVVIIHl II WIIH COIllllUiOIIM. I'riiin Hie lireviinl Ciirolinliin. Thedcliijlilfully oriKiuul poelical elfu sioim 'vhich iipK.-ared in a late issueof the Asheville Cl ni:N we think must have en- uemlcred a like spirit anions sonic of the Carolinian rendeis. Ilreiard dom not iiroMisc to be outdone by her sisler city il she in the biuKi-st. The Ibllowinu in (in iiisniration ol our friend, Dr. Moruan IC vtiliiit ly somebody has Ik-cii workiiiK the doctor: Tills world l nil II llre'lim slluw, l-iir miors il. Iimlun lv ii. Wluil lew linnist iiu-n were here Inlaw fin ve illiil mill Koiii- to In liven. Our Only Klvl. I'rnm the llrcvnnl North Cnrullnlnn. Vc must congratulate the Asheville CfTitim on it improvcimnt under the new innnniffttunt. It has always ls.cn a uood, relinlilc paier, lint it him named mi ilM-lf Iff n liiKlf di-Krec. It in only cx eellcd by the Carolinian, and we consider thi very compliinciitnry. The Wiimton Kcpulilicnn'i "Man on the Hand" returned from a trip throiiHli a portion of Stoke county the past week, lie report! several bnrni of to bacco nlrcndy cut, tlieijcrop in Kcneral exceditiRly fin and the pVotect for com tbtbcst. ' ' rr.v 1177 run pkowssiox. The Chnrltilte Democrat is a Strong tinner nnvwnv i'ou look at it. It's news coluiiins arc closelv edited. When Tin: CiriziiN was through si'is- soriiiK the Mau-sviiic i.nnuiiiarii ims week it looked as though ' shot out of n kiiii. Coiililn t help it, l-Mitor Caldwell, your paier was tun 01 news, The editor of the Wilmington Review wrote an editorial some weeks ago that lie thinks is so good he reprints it daily. Il begins: "We have it now," anil is n beautiful argument for the cold water cure. This week's lleiidersonvillc Ouiile is printed in red ink and some of its eo: tenis could be deciphered without diffi culty. Tun Cl tizkn hopes tin' lluide will not guide other North Carolina papers in this pnrlicular. The editor of the Salisbury Watchman Inula watermelon given him the otlnr il.-tv and a day later broke out to thi ellect : Mnru KuMchihiu-. Nomii : l-rolkmim,-, Nilil: i ' , ilii'soiue . flic watermelon wasn't ri-. The Marion 1'iee I.anee is just om vcar olil ami inai u aa em u - ,,.,.t I, iu, hillowini! slv item from Us itest issue goes a hundred and lifty lilcs to show : Oucolllic mosf ebjoy. ilile things in an editor's life is the pre eiil.ilion of extra long corn and wheal i.dks and early corn silk, or a curious l,Mo..,l nil, and occasionally a large niv , or iK'iie i or noi.-iio anil oiuei inn. ,U ,,i n.-iinre. ol w Inch the cililor al ' . i i:. ways mves a write up. i" s i- ioi.ui i, s kinL' watermelon isseiit to me eo or, but thai locality is not up inn- way. I'oi.incM. n:cr: ii:xii:. Henry Cheatham, colon d, Ims lieen re noniiiiatcd by ihe republieaiis lor eon iiess fioui the sceoiiil district. The New York Sun refers to the rc .s.iil:,live rolll till' llllllll lllhoiei n Mr. liwart. ihe colored mcmlier from North Carolina." Aeitizeaof l-'cidsville informed us the ther day that Roekiughani county .-alii eo democratic lir about son nia- niriiy this year from w hat hecould learn. I'm Ii on Recorder. Al the convention ol the eleventh judi cial district nl l.iiieolntoii, ... lloKe. I l.iiieolntoii, was noniiiialed for judge hi the siMV-siMh ballot, ami I . I.i's ionic unanimously lor soluilor. Circular letters are being printed which ,vill lie mailed lo all democratic dabs throughout the Slate concerning then eorgaiiization ami the formation ol .tilers. Wl.crc is Asheville democrat n lub. Tbe Giiinville democratic convention lomliiiiied Mr. G. I.. Allen, ol Wilton, or the senate; W. T. Adams and J. I-. July lor the house ol represent. line Ihe outlook is thiil the democrats will ,-iin v Granville tins year. At the Cumberland county democratic eonveiiliou the foiiuwing iui.ci ,ns noiniii.ilcd : l-'or the bouse. 1'hoiiiiis II. Suit'iu. and A. D. Mci'.illi -.licnil.J. II. Suntli: clerk superior conn. C. G. Cam; treason r, J. It. I roy. The Citikn has printed this In-fore. lint we've got some new subscrilHTS who itigbt lo sec it : Leoiiidas J. Moore, ol Sew Heme, a prominent republican ol i,; ,litri,'t. s.ivs: "The time is come, in my jiiilgment.'wlieii no man who lives in the South can longer allilialc with ihe republican party witho it an ntier iadil- lereaec to the well mingoi tin- ,-iouiuei u states. The l-'ayelteville Observer siivs thai the resolution to instruct their represen tatives to vote for Vance wns tabled by the Cumlierlniid comity convention, but the tone ol the convention, however. was decidedly for Vance, and the tabling ,l tin-resolution was doubtless line t the laet that it carried along with it a condemnation ol Col. I.. I.. I oik ami tile Progressive rarmer. It is now reported that K. l- Crooks, who got left lor Stale senator at the democratic primaries, will run as mile neiiilcnt for the sciintc. Il is further more reported that Crooks has lieen and is now. a full blooded republican. Ib is an agitalor in the Farmers' Alliance, and woulil like to use the farmers as cats paws to take senatorial honors out il the lire lor niniscii. nausiiury iaim man. A'i.wAv; ..s- rui:v svi:n. Mr. W.G. Ilarringer, of Mt. Pleasant has niade L'oo gallons of grnie wine. It is stated that Nash county will lead the entire Slate this year in its blight tobacco cures. A Pittsburg cxiert says oil will lie found under the underlying rock stratum near Greensboro. Mr. I,. A. Heaver, of Cool Spring town ship, had three watermelnus this season Hint weiglicil ninety-six pounds. . Mr. Martin Glass, who lives about three miles south of the city, has sold s u 1 I worth of musknn lons off of a one acre lot. Greensboro Patriot. The present indications for IH'.HI arc ilmt there will Is; harvested the finest crop of cotton, corn and tobacco ever gathered in the county 01 nimr, We are sorrv to chronicle the fact that a nuinlwr of our good fatmers report their cotton shedding, cmiscil ny tne re. cent heavy rains. Ui Grange Spectator Km i. I. Kisrr.of Cherry ville township rinsed JKi ihisiicis 01 wucni, wiiicu is orolmblv the laruest eroo raised in the county this year. It is a very large crop lor this year. Dallas lvngle. Our candidate for solicitor I Captain I'nrkerl has lust hud Ins wheat threshed and his average was 12tt bushels to one sown the liest average we nave nearu of in this section. Alamance Gleaner. I wns out in n cotton field yesterday and saw a good many half grown bolls that hud lullciioll. unit is iiad, mill u il don't soon stop the cotton crop will Is; shortened thereby. Mooresvuie cor respondent. Cnpt. Arthur Pinner, who lives close to the water edge, ha raised some Irish Dotntoci o few feet from the salt water and lavs thill the potatoes were already salted before taking them out of the ground Soutlipoint ixitocr. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 18, 1W 7';' '.! A'i.U'iA'. Mr. lesse lulian died at his residence in South' Greensboro Saturday, aged Sli years. Cherokee county has lost one more of its oldest settlers in the death ol'Thoinas Jell'ersou Cooper. I'. 11. Maee died at Iteauforl, August JO, 1SD0, aged about on years. Mr. Mace was at one time editor ol the lleau foil Record. Mrs. Kliza Ronntree Daniel, diiagliler if Louis and l-.hzabetli Kounlree, died tig usl Slh in Wilson within two miles I her birthplace. At M.. field. August 10, lid ward K. Harris died, aged "S years. He was the lal,.er of Kliicr . W. ami Messrs. Iv. f. ind S. S. Hams, prominent citiens ol Reidsville. He was a I'liinuive llaplist. A llowu to WIveH. Ilawnu' used "Mother's l-'rieiiil" would not be without it. It is a boon to wives who know they inusl pass through the painlul ordeal ol clilldliirtli. Write lli.iilliclil Regulator Company. ilanla, Ga for parlicnlais. Mv all Irngipsts. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A ereniit of tnrtnr ImViim imwiler. IHiiln-sl of nil in li-nveninit strength I .. t "" nuiit Kcport. Aiikhi 17. iss'.l. lulyUinlly 'A'( 1 USSK X. I. C.-UWS. UOIIKRT BROUN, ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER. CONDUCTS MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION, !.. Ilox i7. llciulry lllolta iulyltiditlll A. II. C()11, JsTiC JN OG it A E 11 I.liliAL, lll.OC'K. jiim-Tililm A.&7 GRAHAM, MKNTIST. Mux over J. M I, tin' Stun, South Main street. Cxtraclillu Willi II illiilg with "ilo-r or ioiiiilenm.. ..".ili - u,,,l SI .no (mil 1 1 1 v ; I m s,. ,,f t.elll .... (Ml Ik-sl st t ol tcrth No heit r ntmle. ii" ti'aUir what -u imy SjHila 'tMHi iiiiiaitlei tl. Dr. .1. II. t'rawloi 1 Ki.oiii- .". mill a. Mi i e liinlilii-v. jittoii Av inn-. .i in i',.-Ae ru :i i Mi ri.n 10 i iik Jyc, ICar, Tlirunt niitl K null', dil' M. A. NEW LAND, Atlorncy at Law. .M ARION, V Wilt pra- 'iff in the tnth aixl l-tli iitii-ia MiMrici "I Nortu i aroiitia ami in lib- mi in-me Cntirt ami the l-Ylrr;il Otmri ul tin Western iMHtriet til Nurtii Carolina. in.t Hil i HI riiKti. K. Iivmhon. Tim, a junk KaleiKh. Jai. MAKTIS, Al-iile A-luvilic it VIISiiN. MAUTI.N A: JllNHS. Altornvvs mid Cniinsrllurs nt L.u , .hvill.. N. L". Will nriuliiT in I'"- I HIi ni'l l-lll Imlieliil iiiHtrn-ts, unit in llu Siii.ri-iiii- Court ,,t Norlli .'uroliiia. anil ill lite l-Yileml Courts ol tlie .V.'Mtern lli-lru-l ol .Nortli iloililil. Kflt-r lo Hunk ol Ar lu inc. ills-l A. TliNNliNT, Architect and Contractor. f'lniis, s(H-eit)i'iilinns iiml eslluiiit.s fnr-ilslu-.l. Alt woi k in my lint- eintrm-ttd for, mil m eliuruts lor iliawins uu eiitilruets lwarilt-,1 ine. Krterenei-s wlH-ii il.-sirnl. uitiee: Nn. l'J ll.-n.lrv Itltivk, North Court S.tuurc, Aslitville. N. C. Ill, 1 Hell y 4. ii. Hivi:vi:s, ii. n.s. i n. k. smith, n. U.S. Urn. Keeves & Hmitli. IIKNTAI. I . OI-I-'ICK il Coiiiiully riiiiiniiM. oer Keilwiioil'. Store, I 'il 1 1 r in Avi-nue. Tii-tll extriieliil without iniin, wittltheni-w ttiu-llietie, mill nil euMi-N ol irrt-uiiltirity eor- n-eleil, lelii;iill ". KAMHW. II. 11. 8. Icnlal ) OIIU'C l In lliirnnril Hiillillnu Hnlrmui-., vriiur iiml Miiitl Street. leliUitillv MISCIil.LAXHOVS. pRATT'S ASTRAL ABSOLUTELY 8AFE I PERFECTLY ODERLESS! Burn In tny Limp without dinger of Exploding or taking fire. 8ee that you got the gonuine. roreaieoy BALTIMORE UNITED OIL CO., AKH BVILLB. N. C wr4 ,JF?ADFIELD3 M FEMALE- jr vr rrFR AmP NXiyiI ION If TPiniM OUH1NB CnKNBt 01 Ul ARIM OMStftSUFflRINBWIUBtAVWMO JiOOK TO' WOMAN'MWMT mOFIUl RCSUIAT0R CO. ATLANTA BA. H A l Din Mnf ugl . y little nMd! nlo e hnr. mi How is Your Blood? I had a mnllgnsnt brcnklng out on my leg below the knee, and wns cured soutii' and well with two and ft half Isilt k ot b. 8. 8. Other blisxi medlducs hud full ed to do me uny goixl. Win. C. Bkatv, Yorkvillo, 8. C. I wns troubled from childhood wllh nn aggruvnted case of Tetter, mid tlm-o boll Its of 8. 8. 8. cured me ix'rma ueutly. Wam.ackSIann, ' Wuuiwillo, 1. T. Our nook on Blood and Skin Disease? mailed free. Swurr Bi'Ktiwo Co., Allauta, Oa, net I'.lil.vvvl V LKAN SWKKI' F TIIK SHASOX. Duriiiii- lliis nioiith we in tt'iiil Id I'li'iin out nil suiiiiiici' o'( )()is. He linvi'n'ot n inrnvurock of l.nwiis. Imlli nliiiii.slrilH'il 111(1 clicikfil, winch we will close out nl New York cost. Lnilics' tffio I'nrnsuls hi linvc n fi'wli'ft tlintnrcwoi'lli no to I.OO. but we will I'll ISO t ll'HIOlltillt-Y-J.iltM'ill'll I iicsc iirciiiciMlcsii'iilili' ij;onils iml iirc i'oiii!' nt n liiii'ii'.iin. We iuivc n ji'ooil line of liii- lics' Fine Dress (mods nnl rriiiiiiiinjis which w offer nt i lviliiccd mice. A uood stock of Snteeiis nnd (iinti- hnnis. It will im.v you to exiiiiiiiic our line of 'nilile Linen 1 ow- ells, eV'C. A i'reiil reduction in ever.v line, ns we iii-eu'oinu' to make a clean sweep of all summer i'oods if close prices will do it. D0ST1C ltllOS. & WHKlllT. No. 11 N. Court Sipmre. W.A.Mi-aiii. J. V. Dkown. KURXITURE AM) L'NDICRTAKING. No. . Pattou Avenue, iVI AFEE BLOCK. OPPOSITE BLAIH SOLD STAND We are now ready, and in vite our friends and the pu! 1 it generally to call and ex amine our well selected stock FURNITURE, Which we are offeriii atrock bottom prices. I'lidertakinji a snecinl feature. Calls at tended tiny of nijiht. Telephone, dny 75, iiifA'ht (53. BLAIR & BROWN. AT THK LEADING JEWELRY STORE. The entire utoek ot Plated Jewel r, IneluilliiK flue llrooehc', lluttoiiii uail limn 1-3-0 NE-THIRD OFFl-1-3 HrnnllcM of cunt, an wc Inu-nil In the future to keep nothlnn liut Hullrt Hold nnd Hti-rhnR Hllvcr Jewelry. ARTHUR M. FIELD I CiniUft ICUEICD kLnuinu jLiikkLii) Houth Main Hi. AHhevlllc JOTlCIt t)i' INL'llHIMlHATIDN North Cnrnllim. 1 lliiuenmli. i-'ountv. I n'iiIIi. I. lu.rpliv irlvrti of th. lneo norrmon of the A.hevlllc Niitiirnl c'.n. nnil Mlnlnir Loniiinnv: Hint Ihe niiiiic. or tnc ineoriiorn i,,r. U' II Wolfe. I. II. lui.tie. I'M lohnion. II, C. limit niiil J. . I.liiiley; Hull the IiuIiii.m of .iild enriinrnllnn Mhnll Ik- enr rli il nn In the eoiinty of lliiiieoinlie with the privilege of enKiiiliiiK nK-mtioii to uny noliil or tiidnlM III the Ktlllc of North Cfiro- linn, nnd it. itenet-itl purio.e und Ini.lneM. into in-ontH-etlor, iik-ii, clevelopiinii operuie nniii rnl uiih well., mint'., ete.: tllut the Ulirntlon o .aid eoriHirntloii .hull lie nixty yenr.; the eupltnl .loijt I. 'J5, noil, with the iirlvlleue ol ni-ri'iia (Hi II to I on. (1110. d v i u u in n tlloiiKdncI .Inire. ol fjn cneh with the nrlvl. h ue uf Ilii-rellHlllK tlu iihlire. lu four thouil. and. Till. AuKU.t 11, INtll). W. T. HHVNIII.I1H, Ck-rli 8iiK'rinr Court Uuueomlic County lliiKliKllwl t Cannnt u- Stricture. Painless to Use. .1 Ir.T'.lL B'-''J J&r m0 ?:i.3,$1.03. Eolib.UEruggUU BintU, picuajo vin mwn Symit tm 11,51 FOR 8 A LB BV RAYSOR SMITH, ASHEVILLE, NC r WM R, PENNIMAN. HHli 111 rtlimmnilf PROrKlKTOR or THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, AHhevlllc, IN. C. p. O. BOI H. iiinrl.lilty rverr pnlr yaw awn 'r"!""i-'ri.j u buiioiii. IlilM III. UHIMW HIU F, l" ...-- - W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. Fine Cnlf and ucm wairrproo, rnnnoi I iH-ni-r slu.wn ii.au liy tiit J"'n naat nu-uu of II. tlioiwuiKta of cimaUut MPerl. E .Iv :r Well I. IU. .nuidinl drat sun., ni a miu Sl. l a pmiuliir prlM. ,.trf 0 f'r riillroiul men. fiirini-rs, t'lo. i-eliinn m sow . "i""r" All uisilii lu CuiiKri'M, Hullon mid 1m. $3 & $2 SHOES lafd.?3, . ... .u.,.i,tw huwivMi mne Introduce KJ thr Ssh'iTi im,n.v. iiii-nt. iimk. Una iupwlol jmv mIiih'h mil it nt I he prlreft. A.k y. ir" "i I ". .ml If ho nn PPlr Too A,i"i, ! , Wit on diirlialu wlfortliknl prfc oiirloMug ml.ortuunl prlc. M po.t.Ufor.jritiTl.lM.l.i.. BrcUl.B. I'D Ii SAI.H nv WEAVEH & MYKRS. MT. MITCilHLI- UOTKL, BLACK MOUNTAIN STATION. Kil .-.o I'CK HAY. $.r. Til 7 l'l!K WHUK Neureit to fliliiimy Koek, Cutawlm I'iiIIh ami Mileliell' l'eiik. iulyl l.l'm SI'K.Mll'H .tHOKH. PRIVATE BOARD Sew houv, newly fumUlteil, oil mo len iiiiiroveimiil. Iiirne riiimi., K"il tnlilc rirh. m. c. liooui:, 5.1 Collc-ifc si. JAJ1KS FRANK, FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Aurnl for Krrm. Crrrk Woolen Mill. S'orth Mniii V.hevlllc, N.C 33 Mli.lii.i.r. , LOAN OFFICE. Money inUunml on Wii I li- I -i.tiiloll't no I v.irioi" olh. r irlielen. K. WIIiri'MAN, .13 orui :iln lrccl. .55 iiilM'ndlin SALE MfCm t LE AP.A,'fcMv. sai.i:m, n. c. OLDEST FEMALE COLLEGE IN THE SOUTH. The HUlh AiiiiiiiiI S.l..ii lieulllH .iii:iii ysth, lHVio, K.uiiier lor luM year .n.i. H elal leiillire:-tlic llcvclopllll'lll Ol Heallli. CliHrHi-ItT nl Inlvllccl. Huildilli:. tharoiiiillly reinodeliil. I'ull.v eitilpKil Pn-tiarulorv. ColliKiale and l'nt t'.railiiate IieiartiiietilH, lH.id.-ii lir.1 elaiii. ..hooiii in muhIv. l.aiiuuuKeM, Com mvrclnl mid ludiiHlrlal MludlH. JHHN II. tl.liWIil.l., I'riiielial. inn:d.llep1a A CAltD. Itdltor A.lu-vllle Citiirn: Thnt our mnny friend, mnv know how wi are KetllnK on we will .tnte Hint we took lr in Hotel one Store to,ooo III 'lve Wctki, Took in In.t Hnturdny over 7lll). $7(1 ol thnt wn hotel, bulnnee .tore. Hotel rrin teml fin that clay. Had B.ooo nrrivnl. In S month.. Our Mt "ek Ii ninmnioth 3no ftrt lon and in feet w ide. Tell the bulnnee ol the world to come nnd wc "(lid C'hcd" .mile. and buy ko1. of u. and avc 10 to U5 pet cent. novlOdtf 8. K. CIIUH1!STUK BUN BUGOIES, CARRIAGES, BLACKSMITHINQ. To the clllirn. of A.hevlllc nnd ylelnlly I would annouiH-c Hint nl my .hull. onCnllrKr .trcet, next to wnoiinury'ii .tnlilc., i nni i.-t ter prepared than ever to do work In my line W'AKon., Itiiiiuicn nnd CnrrinKc. nianuliiet. ureii. KepnitiiiK nnd hornr-NhocinK arc .)tc ,-hilllM. nnd oerlect Hiitlnliu-lion uuiiratiteril My wurkmen arc exiwrlrnccd anil .killfuland my ehurite. are moiierau. iiova.l d B WfRNHTTK. D ISHOH'TIoN NOTICK. AttHitviM.K, N. C. Iiily Mi. 1 Htm, Wc the unilcrniKiu-il linvc thin dny illnHulvitl euimrtncrajtilu liv intitual vonni'iit, J. C Uruwn ri'tlriiiKmul ttikinu the I hi unci iihinili Iiik tuiaintttN In room unU-r tnrv, ami Thncl W. Tlinmh tnkliiK the entire utoek In utorv, unit will iiMmunv piiyniviit ol' nil delitn dm- ) the linn ami will i-ullivl nil necountu due kuNI firm, J. c inii.wN, TM All W, TllHAMII. The iintliTrtlutieil hnvc furmei! n cnimrtner- tthlp under tlie liriti in me of Thud W. Tliriifh Co fif the j nir) nine ut ilotnK n ucnerul Croi'kLTy nnd Uimihi- iMiriiiiiniiu iuineni. 'I'll A 1 W TMHArll. J. M. TllHAVM. The unil'THluneit will eittidnct n ucnrrnl tin iilm nnil itlutiililiiu hiitttneHN In lunement In nil tiriuirlH-. All unler l'ir work left In ttorr will reeilvc urompt nttentlnn. J. C. IK(JWN, AImo rntrntitt on College itrevt. Jiily.'luillm GESAR'S HEAD HOTEL WILL BE OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1890 ON JUNE 1ST. AeenminiKlutlunt the very bent thin muun tulu country enn nHurd. Term remionnlilc aa poiilblc to tnnke them. DIIHnnli, pool. howling alley, ball rpoma mmlo ete. P. A. MILKS, M. D myaod3m Proprietor. GLEN ROCK HOTEL. r Vtllri mwetiKcr Depot. In ioo ect;oi cini ASHEVILLE, N. C. ' AniiuUntfirHt cln-hotel. Il"tnnrt .TJr 7u Ld rut,...-. tMhee. Olnin in iu.il. Iii i'vitv rnuill. MKn lirv m SSSlSS TiehummlHiiu l-anville nolrom. i-utliiK houK-. io nihuitcB lor ieal. RATlWt a.oo rr.it A. G. IIALLYllURTON.Prop. j. H. imt AN and WAI.U W ;WI IC. C U rUH. SCHLIT'S MILWAUKEE BEER. Celebrated the World We deliver to all ,. .rot ol III. elly our own llottllim H.liort ll.eri.1 ONK DOLLAR Ii: OOZLIS. nil timet. THItTRAHBw rn.ini' rm.-i iiiiriM.-i if in " THE "BONANZA," THK I.KADINfi .. WINK AND .-. LIQUOR .-. STORE IN T1IH HTATKi FINE SAMPLE ANI HILMARI ROOM. . .-i .r. I NO. 43 S. MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE. N. C KKICK. BRICK. FOR HAL.K nV-- BUNCOMBE BRICK Asheville, N. C. FOR CONTAINS NINE ROOMS, INCLUOHQ BATH Inl.h.,l (hroiiKiiout i.. Aiiliiim- link. IMrlor nnd Deception Hull llnl.llcd In (Juarwr- Sawed link VV .11. .Iriid with I. Inel .i.ta-W I'or fmth.-l Itiiorinalloii eal on G. II. WALKiCR, N. 5i JcircrMn Drive. inlvl.'.dlin ROUND KNOB HOTEL, Mcliowcll "ount-, N. C. AN HOURS RIDE FR0 ASHEV.LLE ON THE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. A .hurt di.tnnce from the foot of the pinnacle of the lltue Khliic from which bnl.nmlc lirccic. nrccon.tantly hluwlnu. The ncciicry la iieturr.iuc. wulk. wild nnd ynncd, and water pure and abundant. LITIIIA WATKK A FliW KTHI'S I Ktl.M l-'KONT IHMlrl. I'.I.IX'TKIO IIKI.I.M AND HATH MINIM HIMICIAI. KATI.H lilVKN TCI FAMILIIvM. opciiH June ihI. l-'or TvrniH, nddrvHM J. BI'LOW KRWIN, Proprietor. FITZPATRICJt BROTHERS, Dealer In Wall Paper, Window Hhaden and Patent HaiiRcri, I'alnt.. Oil. and Vaml.hn, Ma.ury'n Mixed Preach and We keep In .lock Kt. I.niil.nn.l Kentucky I KOONH WITH IIOAKU. A few Ur.lrnlile roiiiin. with bourd. Ai ply to C.JMeCAPK. auKU.t44ltf. !l Oroye Irvcl. N OTICB. rtinte of Nnrlh e'lirollnn,) lliinciiiiilic eoiinty. MuK-iior Court. I). M, Hnlieri., nuultiKt Jacob Hllrr, Trunk Itller, Wllllnni I'lluinn anil wife KlliulH-th I'lluinn, W illiam lillrr. .to. eph Kllrr, Hii.nn Idler. J. C. I'ou. Jacob Itl ler, Wiley IV Idler, William Idler, Kmc Id. Irr, Kolirit Klkln. and wife I'h.rbc Idklna, riema Idler, Horace Idler, Jneoh Jii.tlec, Mck Jii.tli-e, W llliim Jutlcc, llrcnw Ju.llci-, John l'n. Knte I'ou. miinlwlli I'm, John Idler, WHIntn Idler, I', V Hnln-rUand wile Hu.itn lluliert., T. J, linniihiH- nnd wile Hnllle lliinnhnc, Holart Weaver, J I.. Wen ver, Tllnma. Wcav, r, Kdwarif Weaver, Wllllnni II, Wrnvrr.Clirialcy Idler, I'lnr. iiih Idler, Mary K.ilurta mid W, II. Alklna and wife Huphronin Alklna. NIITK'K, To Incnb Idler, Wllllnni I'ltinan ami wllV Idlinlicth Pitman, I'rnnk lillcr and Murv ' Kohcrla: Vou nnd everyone of ynu will plcnae tnke notite thnt nil flction i-ntllli d a. almve haa been la'inin In the aitH-rliir court ol anld lltin-eom'-e eounlv for the purnnae of rorrcctlntt a deed ninde by Joae-ph lillcr to (Icorne W. Ilrlttnln, ilnteil Mnreh til, 1h:ih, anld Mini mi, na therein bcinu na to yon rettiriiuhle to Ihe ml term ol anld court to lie held nt the conn hoiiac In anid county hrulnnlnK nn the third Mimilnv la-fore the Aral Monday In Hiiienilier, INtio, when nnd where ynu are reuuin-d to npiienr and nnwcr or demur to the complaint. ThUJulytl INim. W. T. KKVNdl.im. Clerk Superior Court lluncuinbc County. lulyndntmon ANKW IIKKI1, carefully nrepared hy lead Inn member of .the Anhevllle liar inn find parchment and heavy flat paper), cor erlnK all necemarr point., Juat out and now on .sir at the oincc of th. citikn Pubufr nm Co., Na. Nortl. Court lami, flan at . 1 l.iMnfy nil lrfT flufir '. . ..i.n i .,..., ti rtml Hntir. K ee. Over for Ut Purity. t,iiii. ral.ireol 411. Ieue anil e Kunrmllec you 11 Ire.h nrtlele lit BRICK & TILE COMPANY, P. O. Box 46. SALE. ROOM FITTEO WITN WAlfell tusei. alloll. I'alnt. and Colon. Amriiraa Window (llou, bott .end rcbSdly THE SENSATION tmmm --OF- mtmmASHEVILLE. SEPTEMBER 3, 4, 5 8. 6, 1890. Of all the handamne nnil valuable proicrty that hna lieen offcreil In A.hevlllc, none com parable to the unbroken fnreat of over One Hundred Acrea divided and aihdlvtded Into the moat lienutllul lota and tract., lyluK along MERRIMON AVENUE, TIw llouh'viwl of tho City, About one-third bcln within city limit, and the remainder In the charming suburban villa of Nnmnth. Only one mile from Court ttnunrc (10 mln utr i drive) and on the lieatnnd moat popular, drive IciidhiK to the country. There la a lab yrinth of avenuen nnd atnets hefti- built thrnuiih thine icrounda under the aiiK-rvlloil of one of the flnt.t cnKlnccra In the 8mit. The lott and tract! will raiixe In alie from V) acre to A to fl acre., the lrKef plntp cqverlnjj time of the moat beautiful m ileturcai(HV rlevatlon. to be found In a day ' Journey . Mend for plat of the property to Nat. Atkinson & Sonr ASHBVILLB, N. C. MP,. A. WKI1IIK, Vnnlilldrr Uoum. y' r', "if.

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