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y.,-yi-v,, 'V 4: - ":'. ".. -v;-. --V''-. ,' .j.Z-v', ; , ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22, 1890. 'J ll ,1; asBasamaBaaaaWk p- avist.M) HKNDERSONVILLE't MLB. ARO UND TOWN. Third dit of the Lot Auction Very rumHi mi a a. in. tsataraay r orty-lour more lots went unucr me i iiruut vuimr in cHiivrn ponion. hammer at HendenonTille yesterday. Regular meeting of the board of alder They brought nearly $8,000. A ihort men to-night. time ago the tract of which the lots that The Glen Rock hotel had sixty-five or have been sold in the last three duys nvuis yestcrany, form a part, was purchased for $11,000. 1 Mr. T. C. Starncs has moved to 24 There were 200 lots in it. Up to last Cherry street, from 485 west Haywood, night a little over half of the land had Mr. R. E. Crawford of Raleigh, is vis Wn mlri for S2B.000. Hendersonville itingMr. G. A. Mears' family of this real estate, like all that in the land of the en kv ! nn the boom I Mr. A. W. Bronson, of the Mountain nn. wuw.... . , i..i ii... t; : . i.- Tl. I. .J.,.. ...a. ntlmlM hv n I . .. oH,iKo, otiib ill mc crowd estimated at 3.000. It was bub- hlinor nvrr w ith enthusiasm and every- thins moved off in n uiirhlv satisfactory manner. The lots sold, fie across the railroad track from the Dassencer depot and arc situated on Park, French Broad, Second and Anderson avenues. They av eraged sixty-five tcet front. The highest nrice nnid was bv Mr. A. Schlff ot Flor ida. He secured a desirable lot at $6,25 a front foot. The lowest price was sev enty-five cents. The protierty averaged $2.50 a foot. I'd to Inst night ubout one-fourth ol the buvers were Ashvillinni, as many Hendersonville people. The remainder came mostly from the southern states. The shooting contests vesterany re suited in Shot Gun Club No. 1 ol Ashe ville securing first prize and No. 2 the third. The Flat Rock club took sec ond money. The prize was a $400 lot, The Asheville clubs receive 70 percent. as their share. The rifle club again de feated Busbee and won a $250 lot. A $250 lot shot for by the three trams from Spartanburg was won Dy team io. i. The sale closes to-day. TNKMICKORV BANK. city to-day. Notices of the new recistration ordered for the regular election in November are being sent out by Sheriff Reynolds. The A. I.. I. will have a dress parade to-night at the armory, and elect nn or derly snrgcnnt in place of E. I'. Manutim. resigned. Arthur Reagan, a popular young gen tleman of this city, and Miss Lulu L.Gill, of Danville, Vn., were married at Pel ham yesterday nlternoon. Captain Troy has received notice that he was the successful bidder for the Inv inc of 'J' i miles of sewer at Grccnslwro The contract price is $5,000, Rev. Dr. A. J. Witherspoon, of New Or leans, passed through the city to day on his way to Ytaynesville where ne will dc liver an address in behnll ol seamen. T. K. Davis, jr., of the government printing olhce, Washington, who nn been on a month's leave of absence, and visiting in the city returned to his post to-tiny. "I urn never going to buy n piece of hind in anv otht-r oincc thnu Aslievilli' said Jesse K. Starncs this morning. "Thir is the only place to invest ll you are look ing lor large returns. ANDREWS. at An Kxpcrt Now at the Books- Trlhnte to Mhuler. The Hickory Press says of D. V. Shuler. Inte cashier of the Bank of Hickory : "No man who ever lived in Hickory hat done so much for its upbuilding in so short a time as he. In three years he adorned the town with what might well have been the work of a generation. The Hank, the Inn, and the beautiful home on the slope of Clnremont will long remain monuments ot his taste and energy. Of the condition of the bank the Press says: "Nothing definite can now be stnted at to the condition of the Bank of Hickorr Mr. O. D. Davis, an expert book-kcviicr Irom balisburv, is at work on the books and says it will take some days to ascer tain the financial status. So far as is yet known there is hope that the loss will not be very heavy." TliK Cjtizkn hears differently, but ol course the expert's report will uiet all rumors. The$50,lMK) necessnrv for the estab lishment of the First National bank n! Hickory has been subscrilicd, and tin company will organize in a few dars and tbe bank will be opened for busim-st- by October 1. 1 he principal stock hold ers are: A. A. hhnlord, K. v.. Mcnzir. O. M. Koyster, VY. H. lvllis, ami Lee K Whitener, of Hickory, and P.O. Wnildrll V. E. McBre, and Frank l.oimlirnn, ol Asheville. They will also compose the board ol directors. Owiiiu to the unsettled condition of tin banking amiirs of Hickory at present, tue oniiK win nna n gooa opening. ien. St. R. Vance Amen I To the Editor: The writer is not tin champion of any siecial individual for congress. The democratic party, and the maintenance of its principal are tar above individual prelcrences. The point lor nn who desire to see success, and a good round measure of success, is to nominnte hrst a good man, and next a strong popular man. All tbe candidates for congress are good men and would represent wi II onr district. Among good men then we must look lor availability. General Vance possesses this in the highest dciiree. He is lxiuulur with the business men, the professional men, the working men and the larmcrs. lie al ways lias a kind word anil a trenial smile for those he comes in contact with, lie is a democrat true and tried. He is a thoroughly upright gentleman, and a Christian man. If nominated he will be elected. It he fails to gel the prize he win ncnrtiiy support the successlul one. Let us nllgo into the hen t with hnmio-1 niemed are the Peacemakers. : i - . i niuu. uunwnanu a determination to I w ...... .....u i - no -ri and with a hxed resolve to elect the man !..:.. i: . : ... ' I... a I ....,.vl nai.li.l M, ll, K .1111 tll.7 KU1IU offices and melintion of the I'nited States Among the arrivals at the Grand Cen tral yesterday were: M. II. Mnrtin, wile id five children. Mobile, Ala.: Misn Bettie Knight. 1 llsboro, N. C. : Clin Semple, Louisville: U. H. Unllohcr, East Tenn. The Inidy of Miss Eva Hnllnrd. wh died of injuries received in the railroad wreck in MiiKsnchusetts, will reach Ashe ville to-morrow. The funeral will held at the house on Haywood street 5 o'clock on Saturday afternoon. The democratic county convention to elect delegates to the congressional con vention ol next Wednesday will meet the court bouse at noon to-morrow. The congressional convention will be held the same place on Wednesday next. Chief of police Bnird received a telegram Irom Hendersonville this morning, to ar rest a colored hoy named William Blake, who is wunted there tor passing coun- terfit monev. The bov wnsorrcstcd. but claims it was confederate money that be passed, lie was locked up. W. F. Green. X. Y. : H. J. Boss, wife, two children nnd nurse; I. C. Angier, wife and four children ; Miss Lillie Duke, Durham, N. (..; II. C. Good well and wile. Tryon City, N. C. ; Mrs. Glover. Mrs, Tretinoin, and two children, Baltimore, Md., were nmong visterdavs arrivals at the Swnnniinon. The following were among the names on the Battery I'nrk register yesterdnv W. K. Walker and wile, I.nkc ville, N. C Peter Knowles, I'eiisacoln, Fin.: E. M Short and wife, Washington, N. Ci Mis II. Larson, Miss b. I Kvlc, Cincinnati O.; Jos. It. McShanc. I'hiladelphin; Mrs T. F. Brooks. Belle S. Brooks, M. Brooks, l.oui'inna. E 725 550 Real KHIate Trannfer. Jessie R. Starncs mid M. B. Starncs to J'. L. .Mclulire. lot on llillsitlc street. r.Wxtio $ C. F. Grilling nnd Clara M. Gril ling, to the Asheville Investment Co., lot on Poplar street R. L. Owen by and wife to W. B. Hniwn, lot on Cherry streeet. l.'tlislKI 2,400 To Show Their Power. Cork, AiiciisI 22 A sheriff, nccomnn- Inied by a posse of bailiffs and a body of police, proceeded to the villnge nf llrides- I bridge, near Cnstle Lyons, nlKiut lifters I miles from thiscitv.andevictedthewhole I of the inhabitants. They were sul: quently permitted to return to their homes as caretakers. chosen as our stundnrd bearer. I'OUTICAL SHWS. I have been accepted by l and Salvador. both Guatemala At the Green county convention strong resolutions endorsing Vance were adopted. James Pou, who was nominated by the democrats for senator from Johnston county, declines to run, and another con vention will be called. John S. Leary, colored, a professor of law in the Shaw University at Raleigh, with residence in Cumlxrlnnd county, is sposen 01 as a canniaute lor congress in opposition to 1'rolessor a. F. Grady in the third district. The Mncon county convention In structed their nominee to vote for Z. B. Vance for the senate, and in his Siecch accepting the nomination, Mr. J. F. Rnv, nominated for representative, spoke In tne mgnesi terms ot senator Vance. At the democratic convention nf Alle ghany R. A. Houghton was nominated for representative and unanimous reso lutions were passed endorsing Z. R Vance and instructing the member to me KK""iurc a auvocnte nis re-election to the senate. A correspondent of the Greensboro Patriot says: "There is great satisfac tion expressed by the democrats of Stokes county at the nomination ol Hon A. II. A. Williams, of Granville county for con gress. He will carry the entire strength of the party, and will control the major ity of the floating votes ol this county." The colored republicans of Mecklen burg county have adopted this: "We repudiate and condemn the leaders of the republican party of Mecklenburg county for the very vrtinl manner in which they have managed affairs, and for the uniust discrimination made against col ored republicans; in that they have sys tematically appointed white democrats to positions for the filling of which there were scores of colored republicans thor oughly competent. ,rAs repubiicsns we will not in the fu ture support, either by vote or endorse ment, the leaders of the republican party of Mecklenburg county, as at present or ganised." TraTellna; laeos. - r. Mxiyo, Amgtnt 22Mra, Aatoaio da Navasr, oca Maty Aartcraon, it rtay tnf brr wHh her husband. The go oat for walks and drives, bat no one-seems to identify her as the great actress. I BVHINKIM NOTICE. To Moaaekeeper In need nf China. Glnss. Cutlerv. Plated Ware, Lamps, etc., call at Law's lor low prices anu nnr goous. A Bad Railroad Wreck occurred several days ngn on one ol oil' most important trunk lines. NoIrhI) hurt but all the baggage except the Kollci-Trny Trunks was smashed up. Buy one. Sold hv denlcrs. Mndc by II. W. Rniindtree & Bros., Richmond, Va. A New Road lo BUM. If you are wise and wish to become healthy and wealthy also, you will use Roller King or Electric Light flour; be cause the Asheville Milling Company's flour is not only thehesthtit thechennest. To the Public. It has been known for some time that I will be a candidate before the demo cratic county convention for the nomina tion for the office of Superior Court Clerk of Buncombe county. I have just been informed that the report has been circu lated that I will nolo hide by the decision ol the convention in case its derision is adverse to me. I desire to say that such a rejiort does me area l Injustice, In submitting my claims to the convention consider tnnt mr honor is pledged to stnnd bv its choice, nnd ll I am not the fortunate one I shall not only not be cnndirinte, but will support the nominee with all the in fluence I enn command. I hone this will . i-t . , . i . oc saiwaciory to my menus. W. R, Yot-HO. Asheville, N. C, July 28, 1HU0. july2UdwIm. Index to New Advcrtlaementa. Andsbws Own & West. BSTSAYID COW M. J. FttKg. Wanted Model 8tcm Laumdrr. ANTBD. A young Indy for office work. Apply at MOUBL 8TBAM LAUNUKY. Sugi'Udat. JJSTRAYKD. Taken up at Capt. M.J. Pkk'. a red and white spotted cow. Horns turn up over head. Owaer ean act same by paying for this advertiscmentr 'yANTED. Two active white girl. aagaidiw Annlv at MODKLBTliAM LAUNHKV, 17 fatton Avenue. POR 8ALB CHBAP. A COW aivlno- ahont a sallnita nrr dyv. Alt. I ply to F. Cltlica office or at corner of Merrl-1 mon avenue and lllllilrlr street. uaui at'. ' OST. 4 Two Due dturs tnntc and female mum to Air. ward. aug-U'lSt leaHe I Cooley store and receive rc- About one hundred miles west of Ashe ville, on the Murphy branch of the Wes tern North Carolina railroad, on tbe western slope of the Nantihala mountain mcic lies nestiea between loltv rnnroa. one of the most lovely valleys in Western North Carolina. Valley river, a stream not quite so large as the Swannanon led by a hundred clear, cold mountain rivulets, winds its crystal wnv through this lovely vale. The iron horse has at last waken the slumbennc echoes of cen turies, daily pealing the death knell of thr "Kin Van WinLl." tUt k... brooded for all time over this enchanting spot, and waking to life and activity the puivukiui energy ui ua pcuixiui urnizcns. They have Ions known that the. had much that the great world wanted now they realize that what thev have has at last come within the great world's reach ana grasp. Aside Irom thcalmost hound less wealth of forest that clothes their bill and mountain sides, waitina- the oa- thetic hut useful devastation of the lum berman's axe and saw. nnd a soil and climate inviting the utilization of thous ands, Nature has been lavish, under ground as well, this whole valley being underlaid with immense deuosits of mnnv colored marbles, to say nothing of the extensive beds of iron ore that have been lamous for many years. The present terminus of the W N. C. railroad, is at Andrews' station, situated in the midst of this charming aud fertile valley. Enterprising men have here laid off a town site into lots of covenent size. with broad streets, and will shortly offer mem to tnem to the public. The date ol the sale has been fixed for ScDtcuiber 10. It is probable that arraneemcnts will be made for half rates on the railroad, aud all should take advantage of the oppor tunity offered. The scenery Irom Ashe ville to Andrews is erand and uictur- esiue in the extreme. In the transit three great mountain divides are surmounted, tne ritgun or Newlound range dividing tne witters ol t rench Broad Irom the I'igconithe great Balsam, dividing the waters of Pigeon from those of the up per Tennessee; and lastly the famous Nantnlmla range, which separates the lennesnce waters from tbe Hiawassce. ol which inner nvcr is a inDuinrv. xunnv of our readers are familiar with the road as far as llalsnm gup, where Mrs. Bright regales the Hungry traveller in right I imktmI iiatrnnaue that has been iiemnwrd royal style, but lew have oenet rated the I "I1"" '"em in the pant autfi diw romnnuc wiias oi tne .Nantahala. BALLARD, RICH & BOYCE, -DBALBM IN Stoves and Tinware. ASHEVILLE At) VEK TISEMBK TS, ICE RATES FOR SEASON 1890. In quantities not less than one ton at factory ., In quantities not lew than one half ton at factory.,. 300 pounds, SO tickets, 10 pounds each BIN) 80 " to " TOO S8 " US " " TSO " 18 " 80 " 1000 " 10 " 101) " " ..40c. per huadred. ..48c. ' ...3.80 ... 8.00 ... B.OO 8 uo 8.00 Cheap Rates to all Point. KAILKUAO T1CKHTS bouKht, sold and exchanKtd. All trannsetlons Kuaranteed. C. F. RAY, Tleket Broker. Opposite ttwannanos Hotel. autu ltf pVK 8ALB. m I .l ' w niiiuc una iiutKiionru. very vneap. - " a nuiucna ii. ii, i-a I I KHSU In. auaiadlw Cor. UIIUMe and Kuat St Tickets in dollar naeknireu and anv ounntltv of Ice mav h tthlnlnr.1 from rirlcM PLUMBING, GAI AND 8TEAM.FITTINQ, SLATE ' m fo' h ' ttc""- Asheville Ice & Coal Company. Telephone No. 36 and 40. No. 30 Patton Avenue. THE JELXJCO ' AND BEST ANTHRACITE COAL For aale ut Wholesale and Hetail hy ASIIliVILLK ICE AND COAL COMPANY, eiepnone 30 ana 40. Ilxcluairv Aventa Domestic and Sleaail lor Western North Carolina. AND TIN ROOFING. PAINTS and OILS. -AGBNTH FOK- THE PASTEUR FILTER, LBWIS MADDUX. Pica L. P. Mcl.OIIB. Vlee-Pres. I. B. RANKIN, Cashisr IN ALL 8IZU8 I'lIK I'AMILV tnsscToss:- Lewis Maddux. M.J. Beardeo. M. I. Paa-ir. I. B. Hankln i. H b.. i u u . 8. H. Reed. Geo. 8. Powell. C. M. McLoud. ' w y-ANTBU Plfty weavers. iiiii'.i aufflSdtw Annlv to Olllil.l. MANiiPACTI'KINIt CO.. Concord, N. C AND IIUTKL USK f jUHrMiilevd lo be rtn Proof. ALL 8IZHH KIII'T IN 8TiCK. IIAROAIN! One-horse wiiRun In good condition, will nav dravnit-n to enll and see it. HliAKUBN, RANKIN c CO. auxaKKlt. OTICB. Kopp Hi l.lehtenherKer. Pnney ttriH-ers. would Inform their mnnv frienrtaanri rustom. era. that they have aoM their Grocery nml Confectionery business In Messrs. Revet! Or I vtainier, wnn win continue tne nusincss all tne OIH atantl. No. UH I'alton avenue. Thrv sollelt for the new Arm a continuance of tht- Lenving the deep vnllev of tlie Tennes see oImivc its wonderful plunge through the great Smoky Mountains, the iron way ascends the canon of the Nuntahalii river, a liold mountain stream, clear as crystal, and walled in by mountuins so high and so very steep that the tourist is struck wit 11 wonder t hat their preciDi- tops sides are clad 10 l lie very lop with lofty deciduous forests. After some milrt. of easy travel over the rondwny afforded liy this gorge, the iron horse emerges from in (It in lis, and essays to climb the lotty sides of the Brent barrier Nature has set between it and the setting sun. Steep grades, high tills, up, up, up till tbe beautiful river below seems n wind ing stiver thread strctelmiir far to the southward ami thru disappearing fiii.ilh behind a projecting sp.er. Soon there after the liilnir is over, the summit i assed, nnd the traveller is borne down iy easy urates into the vnllev bevond Tlu . . . : t. .. . 1. . L . . m f.&iiiu, iiiiiiiiiiu 1 lie wcsicri I m, . .l :.M ( ,u. . .i.7 .... 1 iiimaj imn neeinitv, aiso trentins nm- ......... re -,uli raiiKC irnaeil inms. nnd all disrase. ertalnlnK to a nise.ite gl.iw ot fading splendor. I the dental structure, ixhce rooms on l'al I in this snort nut womicriul inurncv oll:r" ""J-"1 ok trt. :i.. .,. . . - - 1 i.'i. nines mi- itiuusi nns gone up ami 1 MI88 Gl'NNISON. THACIIRR OP PIANfl Puulls rece ved at .12 llnilrv atrert. Res denee 77 t. hnrlotte street. aug12dtosepl" pRIVATB BOARD. Larie eonl. alrv mnm. h,,nw h.u I. A.e. nl-heil; vood talile. Terms reasonable. On street ear line. MRS. J. L. 8MATIIBR8. Julyiadnra 318 Patton Ave. THE EfJVITABLB LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Assets f1O7.1flO,.100.1U Sulcus ai!.H'JI,074.UO E. . nonroc, AkI., Asheville, N. C. (Her :ia Mouth Main street. aula dtf RIIPAIR YOUR SIDEWALKS. PORTLAND VKMENT AN1 TILE AND CONCRETE 11LOCK SIDEWALKS. For sum pie of work weTili Walks in front of linyHor & Smith's Drug Store and West ern Carolina Bank. For Con l - n 1 t. 11 - 11 . . , crew uiih-'k n aiK see tnat m front of CiU'ruichael's DniR Store. WESTERN CAROLINA BANK,- -Organised May 1st, 1H8H. CAPITAL, $50,000. SURPLUS. $20,000 State, County and;,Clty Depository. Doe. a General nankins: Business. Deposits received. Bschonn boas-bit and sold. .. lections made on all accessible points. The Raving Feature will receive special attention. On all ram. in this department, deposited for four months or lonner. interest at the of 4 per cent, per annum will be paid. Special attention given to loons on real estate, which will be placed tor long time oa real sonaule terms. Open Irom a. m. to 8 p. m. On Saturdays the savlna Department will be open till A p.m. Janldly ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, ai7 Haywood Street. AMWATER THOROUGHLY FILTERED on the Premlisca. Twenty-are years ot practical espcrience. combined with ssssonal attention to all d Ulls of the business and perfect arranueraents far clkahlinkss and rosirv ol all k'hIh mannfactured, enable the proprietor to present to his numerous patrons a superior' elas. ot Carlionated ReveragTS, Vichy and Seltzer Water in Siphons. Olnoer Ale and allthe various flavors of SODA WATBR ready fpr shipment and .WHvcreJ free la Cltjr;ilmlt. Out ol town orders'mast have ssspossisls nkmw. C. H. CAMPBELL. Portland and DoniPMtin Po. ir. is. v, Arrington, m(M,t, Pinter and Lime for salo, immummrmm MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL & COTTAGES. HOT SPRINGS, N. C. NIROKON DF.NTIST. lown three times, mm on nliulitmi! at Andiews he finds himscli l.HOOhTtnliovc lie level ol tlie seu. Like tlu vincnlad lions of the I'liciflc and of the Mcilitcr- nnenn, this vnllev faces the setti.it; sun The topngrupliic.il conditions urviilltlint coii'ii ne iii-sirvn. A high mountain rnngi protects it irom the hlnsts of winter. wiiiic in summer the prnximitvo! thrsur roiinding peaks insures the descent ol cool nnd refreshing htvenes that tcmer ne iieut 01 tne sun. nn the onivilesid- eratum nercKtiorc wnntini!. now sun- plied by railway communication the prospects ol tins attractive soot as a summer and winter resort are certainly nngni. Connection will soon be established at Murphy, sixteen milts furtlier west, with i ne .tinncua ana .orih lieoigta Kail way, affonlini! a throuuli line from Ashe. ville to Atlniitn. bv wav of Andrews. It is a liK-t. painfully well known lo mnnv is very hard to buy land in this vnllev. I The opuortunitv here offered to an-nr a I rounded hy blob ssouaUlns covered with fueilli.iM IIum altni.LI I mI L... I . I iV.V...:; vi i' " ' :rJ";' "u X mtt tlmr. The on in rrnl estate, who a re ciirrful to buy 1 10911 u n1 mut-jr Joining mem have I 1ST " I'" ST. """Tj bee, proved. b,..ten.borl.tobe EiiKltab and French BOARDING ANO OAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, No. xii Prrneh broad Avenue. MRS. RURGWYN MAITLAND, . PRINCIPAL i I'or many years Associate Principal of Mt Veraoa Institute. Raltimore l Assisted by a corps of comprntcnt teachers. I ANDREWS ! ! IOS miles west of Asheville on the Murphy I branch of the Wt stern North Carolina rail road, lit miles east of Murphy, situated In I the heart of one of the most beautiful and I our. C. E. MOODY. Office No. 30 Patton Avenue. THLBPHONB NO. . Warehouse and I'nctorv near Hcnot. phone 7.'l. Tele- will do well to put a lew dollars at rews. An-1 1?R 8AI.B. A mrresntlle business, well esiahll.herf A rare i-hnaee for parties rics rtnn to local, la Asheville. Uood rrasoa for sellins. Aonlv to HIHN t-MII-I sokO dim 1 Usal Hlork, ICTURE FRAMES. Oold, Silver, Ivory, Oak. Ollt and Combt- nation Mnnldlnn. AIM gooss Mouldings. Picture. Matted, Moisted aarf Pramed at lowest prices and work guaranteed. Rngrav- Inas, Palnllnas and Local Views always oa band at ESTAimOOK'S. ta Main St., AsheTllle. anr lad UNDERLAID WITH MARBLE, while and colored, of very Anr quality. THE TOWN OF ANDREWS Rooms in Cottages Upon the Groundtt With TABLE BOARD AT HOTEL. PKICES FROM $12.00 TO iv.on P ER WEE K. augMtl BUILDING LOT OR ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN HOTEL BOARD FREE, lu the New and Growing Mouutalu Rcaort, SKYLAND SPRINGS. (Near Asheville. N. C . ami mtinin;nn k. v ii.m. .... . ' HOLDS THE KEY to tbe situation. No other town near. Tbe location hi all that could lie desired. Altitude I MM fcet above the sea. PROSPECTS. furniture factories. c. tammer and TO WEAK MEN fcasriatftasilb. iSlWslnattMaiaAMlT assay.WMUa.siilans,lssl sabssS.w.lwd. swd a valssbl. traaus.lM.Uati MatslaiM Ml MtlMlMfiwMsMni,pttWriwrfSk A nisHiia Dsrasa K. COFFIN, Real Etttate Agent. OFFICI S MAIN IT., MOROAN'I BOOK ITORt Real Ratal, bouaht and sold at nuhlle aari rival, sale. Menu collected. eondneted a leal Natate and Auction business In Charles. ton, a. I., tea years, ana will aiv. prompt suniHim i sui UBSinnsj pas is ssy caarn, julvaadiai . UMIEI, CARRIA4EI, UCaWTHINO, To the cHlseas of Athevim sad vlrinlt I would announce that at my sSnns oaCollea treat, aest to Woodbury's .tables, I am bet tee prepared tbaa ever to do work la my Mm, Wsiosi, Ungates aud Carrisars mansfsct- ireo. srpsmni 1 ea. and w 1 In .nsTteacad ssy cbanrss are modcrat., Repairina and hnrse-slmelna ar. epe. perfect satisflietloa jraaraateed. aaa akiiiralaad aovaa 4 M. Pt-RNBTTa. ctalttra. and My workawa art si OO TO ODELCIOARSTOIIE For Your Boat Smoke. assa wka Is asrvsaa aad sMUIMs. Allttsa, ins. sr. u rvwu&T, 1 J Spartanbotx, S. C OAS. H. 0ARLI8LC LL. 0, PRES. rotianss tosl. WotTord Colleo oners to stadrata la the foar colleo daaaea two parallel toarses of study, eark kadlaa to tb dears of Baebdor of Arts, la on. of whtek Modera Laafaaoss art sabstitated tor Orsek. Ripeaars for Isx year asa b aeH wltb Oa Haadred sad I'lfly Dollars.. Tb. ant Brasilia btiaa ta. tat day of Oc tober, laau, J A OAMBWm.UHee. of Faculty WOFFFRO COLLEGI FITTINQ IGHOOL, Spartaahars, . C, Tb. Fourth Kesaloa heelns October 1, aon. noya pvriiarea for .nlk(e. Hipeaars ssay I BMU apervasloa I a. covered ttv a 1 AO a ee. a. n. nuMRnBT A. m., Read Master, salt dSw ssoa wed frl jstflctun, PiLttNitiUu. Caiin.ii.' tlreat aiarble quarrle., tsteaalvs taaaerlas, kc. winter rvsort. LOTS FOR SALE. ON Tt'BHDAV, BRPTRMBRR THBIOTH. THR OWNBRR WILL IBI.L AT PUBLIC AUCTION. as siany lota as tbe people want, not .acted- lag AOO ekoics bsrlness aad rrsidrnc. lots, ta tb. hlRbsst bidder, aad oa THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, onVrtag a auufalt sat opportunity for ersry- body to issks moaey, oa a small or la rut scale, areordlaf to lbs auaibtr of lots pur- ebastd. ixturt pntptrty in thi lltMutIM la kf whlk jrom can. Rtductd rttei oa KAilrosd torn AtbtvUk and principal tUtiont httwttn. TERMS OF SALE I Ow-nfth cask, balaacs 1, 8, and 4 ytars, at sis per reat. Mbntst. For plat aad all other lafbraiatloa apolv GwynA'Wett, Aabevlllc, N. C AUCTION BALI I Compound Oayaeu and Medicated Balsam Vapor ha. proved more .uceeaafulia the treat t of diseases of tbe nose, throat and lunar tbaa all other remedies combined. It seldom fall, la any case of Asthma. We have cured many people la the four years we have been la Asheville bo had givea up all hope. Call at ourofflc and we will (ire yoa their names. We also make a tiwdnlty of diaeaaea of the rectum. If you are afflicted with Piles come and get relief. Ns pan or Iota of time from ras. Relief obtained at once, aad ao return, as we makt a radical cure. BA.LRAM ANllOXVOBN HOMR TRBAT- MKNT. W. have a bom. trtatmeat that It very ef- retire la all diseases of the air passages. We bavt prescribed hundreds of thcat home treatments and sent them la every state la tbt llatna aad somt wonderful cures bare obtained. A .mall pamphlet, descriptive of Asheville aad also eiplalnlng our treatment, seat fret oa application. Also a list of questions s-oee wltb sacb pamphlet that everyone should bavt btfort sending lor home trtatmeat. Tbe question, when properly answered enable a. to makt a correct diagnosis of eack cast. (Near Asheville, N. C, and adjoining the Vnnderhilt Katat. i tt&rPTa m L Jik -u-u ft" '-v.cbrp.e-.i'fo; HOTKI.8T. ASM-.l-o,H-n now. I y:":;r:"'T".rw RM "". ssrbH i can end uf thrtt venn ur l..t ini 1- u'l i"" r neh n tlx w t.Hru ur mure. Therefore: vou o.,"'. o,' 7.,',": ,'.,,B L''!! " ."'- li W'jP" X year, to doTK lo. Take Train Ont OTIS A. MILLER, p M .io Ai W.-Fare aS Cent or Drive i lk 8 Mllca. IIOTELi-ARMOND-IIOTEL BONN YCREST AND COTTAGES, SKYLAND MINERAL SPRINGS, N. C. Klhl Mllca South of Aahevlllc, on tbe A. Jk S. atallrtsarl. vwm.rl.iJtwj,ruuwnWuj -i-ii ii-.ii.mj ....j ' Ntw hotels, atw cottages, atw furniture, beautiful srroves. neat I...L. ..rf i good livery. - ' 48 MINERAL SPRlNrvq White Hulphur, Alum, Matraeaia. Iron aad ItiMom. Tboae seisin. h,.l.h I.n i . select society will aot fall to visit this pleanaut resort and drink of II. healing waters. a us aw scaaasvsiiaiurt. prS dtf E. A. LeVENE, ' Manager. Aahellle, N. C. Near Paaacitffer Depot'. P. A. DEMENS WOOD WORKING CO., Manufacturers aad Ucaltrs in all klada ol liea ' I aad Ucaltrs in all kladt ol Itn sssrt LUMBER. Wt kavt treated many kaadred cases with Door h, Bllnda, Mouldlnsa, Stalrwork, MautCla, Bank tbt compound Osydta aad Balaam aad hart " rirea and all kliida of Building Material. aevtrbada cas. to bavt bemorrhagt from WOOO L,UlIlber WOTU U SoeciultV. ae eitsr laaing int trvatmtnc I . - - , tiivpsiona ltj. mm tbia'tkit yoar prcjudlet keep y.s away. but com. ..d for yo.r,f. Better WE ARE GOING TO MOVE -.iiwpssisi eaauyoar in. coB.ulta "fs. TO NO. 91 NORTH I - - . . . Offlcs over Cosby'. It weir r atom. MAIN 8TREET ABOUT AUQU8T 17, Oraad Central Hotel, Pattoa Aveaut, Aabs. Tills, N. C. Tuesday, Sept. ioth.l t. j. haruan, m. d. rPvaitWlTrfcpialLa FOR BALI BY MTM I MITN, MNEVItll, N. 0 aaaa dtds wit moa wt frl Bmt Untfaejr'a) uld r.N.c rrieoascta. And until that date will stll all good, at 10 per cent, on coat. You will do well tu takt ad vantage of the low prices. Just set our largt Towel at lilVt cU aad be bappy. Our ea Inch Tablt Linen at eta. Doalfcegetl Look oat and look la I h. J!iir(, Asheville Dry Goods Co., J. ft HO WILL, Ma J;l-WAMB..U,i'- 'L Ue.liV'isAWu!li,M vsWii-i .sar-WaW-.' i H.VJ lMAaif iMl mHiift, tuMX) hitill.Mir iJW,vAiVai,W. . -ksvAJV. vl,AA tl
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 22, 1890, edition 1
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