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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN i TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 0, 1890. How is Your Blood? I had malignant (making out on my leg below the knee, and wan cuml mium' and well with two and n half liottks ol 8. 8. 8. Other blood uiudlciuta bail fall ed to do me any good. Will C. Beatt, Yorkville, S. C. I waa troubled from childhood with an aggravated case of Tetter, and three botttea of 8, 8, 8. cured me perma nently. Wallacb Mann, Hannvllle, I. T. Our nook on Blood and Skin Dlaeam mailed free. Swift Stbcoto Ca, Atlanta, Ga. Oct 26d&wlv PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. STUART LEECH, M. 0., PHYSICIAN AND NURUKON, Oner hiii profraaioiinl service to the citizen of Aahevllle unci theanrrounrilng country OI'FICH Nnotn 8 McAfee Building. INittRH to a. m. to 1 p. m. nml 4 to II p. ni. Tlil.HI'IIONK tlrnnd Central Hotel. . rpt6d2w ROBERT BROUN, ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER. CONDUCTS MECHANICAL. CONSTRUCTION. . O. Box S7, II Hendry Mock. .InlylDil.'lin A. II. COBB, STENOGRAPHER, LKCiAL BLOCK. JtinrTtlAm A. S. GRAHAM, DENTIST. iMUce Over J. H. Law. Hturr, South Main .trrct. Bltracting 2Bc. ' with gna noc. Pilling with ailver or amalgam.. .floe to7ftc. " " gold 1.(MI and upward. rVt of teeth $0.IH). Beat Kt of teeth SM.oo. No better made, no matter what yoa pay. Ratlafactlon guaranteed. Dr. J. H. Crawford, Room. S anil 6, Mi-A fee lluildlng, Tatton Avenue. A.hevllle. N. C. FBACTICB LIMITKII TO TUB IJye, I Car, Throat and None. autndtf M. A. NEWLAND, Attorney at Law, MARION, m. c. Will practice In the 111th and 12th Judicial IHatrlcta of North Carolina anil in the Su preme Court and the Frilcrnl Court of the Weatern IHatrict of North Carolina. mayHdtm Titnn. I'. Imvipmin, Tuoa. A. .Ionn. Raleigh. Ik, tl. Maktik. A.levillc. Aahcrille. JAVIDHXIN. MARTIN (k JUNKS. Attorney and Counarllora nt I -aw, Aahevllle. N. C. Will prattler in the II th nml 12th Judicial lliatricta. and In the Muitrcme Court of North Carolina, and in the Federal Court, of the Weatern lllatiict of North Carolina. Refer to Bank of Aahevllle. ritarl A TKNNHNT, Architect and Contractor. Plana, apeeiflcatlona and eatimatea fur alahed. All work In my line rontractnt for. and no ehargea for drawing, on contract, avrardrri me. Refereneea when dralml. officii No. 12 Hendry Hloek, North Court Itquart, Aahevllle. N. 0. felillhlly R. II. RKKVKS, D.D.t. I II. K. SMITH, 11. U.S. Dm. RecvcM Hiiilth. UKNTAI. OI't-'lC'K la Cunnany Buuning. uei Wedwomra Hlorr, I'atton Avrnnr. Teeth estraetr.t without pain, with the new natatheUc, and nil rnara of Irregularity cor rrrted. tclil!!- P RAMHAV. n. n.n. Dental Office I Over the Nntionnl llnnk of Alic ll'r. Ilnr nanl lluildlng. Keaidrm-r, ill) Churltte at. band It MOTHERS FRiEND" .imnj I Anna LIS DIMINISH W MOTHERS) CHILD IRAOFIELO REGULATOR Ca ATlANTAg rp2B dAwlT WALKING CANES. The ftnrat illaplay, yuu will aer III (ha wlnl dow, at THE MODEL CMAH STORE, PATTON AVENUE. Florida orange canra, natural handle) With crv(ng;alo Vul tiuod, Hca tJrhpc, ialinc.ttp,. Balaam, Hlack Mangrove, llumllia. All fanrtly carved. THE SUN. -POK- 1800. Rome people agree with The Bun' oplnlona about men and thlnga, and anme peopl' don't 1 hat everybody like, to get hold of the newapaper which fa never dull and never afraid to apeak Ita mind. Urmocratt. know that for twenty year. Tne nun na. roagnt in tne front line tor item oeratl. miactnlcn. nvr waverlna or weak enlng In It. loyalty to the true Interest, of the party It serve, with atari. Intelllgrnc and dlainfjervated vigor. At lima opinion, have differed a. to the heat mean, of accompllah Ing th. common purpoaei It I. not The nun', raait If It aaa area further Into th mill atone. Itlghteen hundred and ninety la the year that will probably determine the reanltofthr I'rcaldrntlnl election of I ana. and nerhatta the fortune, of the Democracy for the reat of inccrniiiry. rinnrr m iniw 11 a quiy, anil he llrRifitinigof lauOia the bealtTm totrt but In company with The Sun. 11a y. P" month , fp so ally, per year , Coo lui-day, ikt year a.oo pally and Sunday, per year ).oo Dally and Hunday, per month 0.70 Weekly, on year 1.0. AorM THK IIIN, Maw York CHIL SENS EIGHT MILES AT SEA. LIGHT HOi'MItON HATTKHAI SHOAL,. An Viielertaklna- of Groat Peril That Miul be Accompllaliecl to Have Human Life and Property The Beard ofMr.Harper.or Butte City. From the Boaton Journal, All who "go down to the sea in aliips will read with profound interest of the attempt that is to be mnde to build a grent light house on the Outer Diamond shoal of) Hatteras, eight miles at sea. Nothing so desperate hat ever been at tempted by nny government. Hntterns is a name of sinister import to mariners. Within the last century it is supposed that there have been more wrecks in thnt bleak and treacherous lo cality thnn at any other point In the world. When the mountainous waves and fierce currents seize a ship off Hnt teraa, it is usually beyond human power to renner any mil. rrom me iwenty wven vessels lost there in the sixteen months it is stnteri that only one single life was snved. There is a light on the land at Hntteras, but mariners running m to Higut mis mint ana set tnetr bear iiiK, ure in danger of liemg caught by current or tcniieHt and hurled upon thnt deadly shore. The government, there- lurc, Una tletcrmmeil to ulace a irreat li(;lit house eight miles nut nt sea, to kivc aiiuur. iiinciy warning 01 incir nan bit. The contractors who will nttcmpt to 0111111 mm iigm niiiisc muni oe orave men imlceil, lor the risks ther have determined to take arc many and tremendous. The iiucksnnils of this shonl are continually changing with the ccnsclcss.ever-varving currents. There is 110 certain depth nl water, for its frciiieut fluctuntiona range from forty to sixty feet. The quicksands, the mighty waves ami currents, the vio lent winds, mnke niichnrngc an impossi bility. Hence, when the contractors be gin their work on the shonl, they and their workmen will risk their lives. The plan promised is to build at Nor- ioik a steel and iron caisson ol great site thnt, when finished, can be towed to the shoal by a doten powerful steamer., a time being selected when nil went her indi cations arc favorable. As soon us the place is readied and the caisson located, all the steamers will hnsten fromthednn genius sHit, leaving it and ita workmen inside of it with, their provisions, tools and material to the mercy of heaven. The first attempt will lie to anchor it to the bottom. It may be iteecssary tosink it 12f feet below the water line before a solid foundation is secured. That once accomplished, the cylinder will be built 3Ci feet above the water line nnd filled with cement from the bottom up. On this foundation the light house proper will be constructed, which, when finished, will tower 104) feet above the water level. It is estimated that the construction of the muriner's safety light will consume 2,r(M),000 pounds of steel and iron. Sea faring men consider the undertaking fool hardy and impossible. An Inrlamniable Beard. From the Tacoma Ledger. A Kculiitrly painful nnd extremely an noying mishap befell William II. Hnrier, of Ituttc City. Mr. Harper is a miner who arrived in Tuconia from the east, accompanied by nn nhnormul appetite for strong drink nnd a large, luxurious heard, of which he is very proud. After drMisiling his bnggngc inn South Knilrnnd street lodging house. Mr. Har rier took several drinks and would have prolonged the festivities until far into the night. Hut nt U o'clock a kindly dis Hiscd stranger steered the inchrinted miner to his lodging house nnd put him in his room. Here Mr. Ilnriwr attempted to liirht the gas. The jet was suspended from the ceiling in the middle of the room, nnd in reaching up the drunken man dropped the burnini! match into his flowing whiskers. rendered highly inflammable by the liiinor pilled into them during the day. With a wild howl the gentleman from Unite diishel out into the hall with lii face and hend hinting like n campaign torch. "l ut me out! I'm me mil !" yi fieri the unfortunate man ns lie dashed hark nnd forth along the hall, clawing madly nt the flame, with his hands nnd nearly stifled. A man in the next room enmc flying out with 11 rare presence of mind niiil a bowl of wnlcr. which he murcd on Mr. Harper s hend. An Instant later tne hotel porter arrived with a large and very ilustv door mnt, with which lie suc ceeded in ellecttmlly subduing the confla gration. Mr. Harper wua nlso quite subdued for such n hot bended man, nnd wanted to know if nn nlnrin had been turned in hcfnr'hc renliicd just what hud happened. Instead nl endlnu tor tne nre depart ment a doctor was rulkd in, who iinoiii- led tlie sufferer a ulonhed Ince with lin seed oil and lime water. In addition to his hnir nnd whiskers, Mr. Harper nlso lost his rrehrowa nnd several uttchcs of shin, besides one night's sleep Hint he lind mid for in advance, but he is in a luir way to recover nnd will be all right in u few days, It ia said he will immedi ately return to lluttc City to raise a new crop of whiskers. Fill-tins;. Mrs. Clnmsn. nt 3 a. m. "Wake up lohii ! There nre tiurulnrs in the house. Clumso, drowsily "WrIK whnt of it? I expect there nre thieves fn the senate, too." The Racket. Mr. Whacker "I don't care whether you think you're right or not, Hobby ; you're wrong I" Hobby "I any, papa, don't you think It's pretty rough to Tom Keen a lellow this wny r ruck. First Summer (Sirl "There Isn't a young man nt the resort worth flirting with." ficpopd Hummer Oirl "Why, my dear, there isn't a young mini of any sort here not tine." first Hummer Oirl "Well, that's what I mid, dtdfi'V 1 ' Good News. WifllerrV'Uil't young ('riffles a person ol very small experience?" Snilfles "I don't know. Why?" Wifllcs-"Oh, nothing, only 1 heard mm asking llillkf the other day if his children had been making any bright remarks lately." Homerville Journal, The Ban Francisco News-Letter, urging a point of social reform inthatcity.says: "We are not a moral people, and we do not pretenri to be ; we are quite other wise. Hut It is not amiss thnt a slight ripple of decency should strike the town, nt lenit once in hnlf a century." He Trotte "How did you enjoy your self ut the races to-day?" De Canter "Oh. only so-so. Didn't amount to much." De Gallup (some hours Inter) "Hello, De Trolte I Been De Canter late ly?" IX Trotte "Ves; he was at the races to-day and bet on the wrong horse." -New York Weekly. He "How do you dp, Mis. Drown, stone) tliev tcl me you have moved out to tlie countr-r-nfwhnt time do the irninsrunout to your plnce?" Miss Hrownstnne I who hns not yet been bro ken in to catch trains, wenrily) "The trains go three minutes before I can get to the station, and nt other times during the day ."-The Racket. ALMOST REACH THE SKY. HEIGHTS OP THE MOUN TAINS ALL ABOUT US. A LI8T THAT IS WELL WORTH KEEPING. A Table of the Altitude or Weat ern North Carolina Mountain That Kverybody Will Want. Below will he found a list of the differ ent mountains of Western North Cnrolimi with their severnl altitudes. The meas urements are from Arnold Guyot. The list is as follows : VAI.LKV OF THK HWANNANOA. Bng. ft. above acu. Junction of Hint Creek with Swan- nnnoa Kiver 2,2.10 Joseph Mep house 2,3IH Hurnctt's house li,42.'l Lower Mountain house Jesse Stepp s tloor ol piuxzn A770 Vt. ration s cabins end ol car riage road 3,214 Keating rince brook ncntnd last log cabin 3,!rr Upper Mountain house 5,24(1 Ascending to Toe Kiver Gni pas sage main branch above Stcpp's. 3,U(K! IN THK Ill.l'K RIDUB, Toe Kiver Gap between Potato Ton and Hieh I'mnacle 0.1NH High I'innnelcot Hlue Kidgc 0,7nl Rocky Knob's south tienk n.MIKi His Snrimi on Rocky Knob G.0NO Grey Heard 0,448 CRACKY CHAIN. nig Crnggy 0,(i!Hl Hull's I lead. fi.lKin Craggy Pinnacle r,04!i ni.ACK MOI'NTAIN MAIN CHAIN. I'otntoTop C'l'.KI Mt. Mitchell e.nH'J Mt. Gibbs e.f.Ul Stepp's Gap the enbin 6,1011 Mt. linllonck, or riugarioiu u,4(i;i Hlack Dome, or Mitchell's high ieak, or llingmnn ol Mate mail 6,7(17 Dome Gnp 6,352 llnlsnm Cone, Guyot of Stntc mnps (i, (171 Hairy Hear 6,01 o Hear Gap 6,2:14 Hlack llrother (Siindox of State mans) (i.dlO Cattail I'enk ,01 1 Rockv Tail Gni 6.IIH2 Dear Mt. North Point fi,2.':i l-onu Ridne South Point 6,208 Middle Point 6,2riJ North Point 6.24S Howlcn's Pyramid North had 6,.'I4H NORTH WKKTHRN CHAIN. Hlarkatock's Knob 0,:iK0 Vcatcs' Knob S,U7ri CANKV RIVKR VAI.I.KV. Green Ponds nt Tom Wilson's hmhest house 3,222 Tom Wilson's new house 3,110 Wheeler's opposite Big Ivy Gnp.. 2,042 Cattail Pork junction with Ca- nev Kiver 2,873 Snnriofor bap, or Low Oap sum mit 01 rnml 3,1 711 nurnsvillc Court-house sciunre... 2,840 Green Mountain near Burnsville, highest point 4,34(1 GROUP OF THK ROAN MOI'NTAIN. Summit of the rond from Hurns- ville to Toe river 3.130 Toe River Ford on the rond from nurnsvillc to Roan Mountain. 2,131 Unity's farm 2,370 Itrigg s house, toot ot the Konn Mountain valley ol Little Rock creek 2.7.ri7 Yellow Spot, above Hrigg's 6,158 Little Yellow Mount Inchest 5,106 The Cold Spring summit of Konn 6,132 Grnssy Ridge Hnll northeast con tinuation 01 Konn Mountain.. 0,2.10 Konn lliuh Bluff. 6,206 Konn High Knob 6,306 FROM IIIHNHVIl.tK TO GKANIIFATIIKM MOI'NTAIN. South Toe River Tord 2,532 Toe Kiver Ford, near Autrey's 2,547 North Toe River Ford, below Childsvllle 2,liri2 Hlne Ririge-rhcnd of llnmliy creek. 3,425 Linvillc Kiver Ford, liclow head of Brushy creek 3,207 Linvillc River, nt Picrcy's 3,607 llrndwnters of Linvillc nnd Wa tauga River, foot of Grand father Mountain 4,100 Grandfather Mountain summit C.8U7 Wulnugn river nt Sliull's mill pond 2,017 Tnylorsville, Tennessee 2,305 Whilclops, Virginia 0,530 FROM IH'KNSVII.I.K TO THK IIAI.II MIU'K TAIK tlllSKRVATIONH MAIIK IIV PRO FKIUUIR W. C. KKHK, OF IIAVIIlHtl.N COI.I.KOK CIIUI'l TKII IIV MK. Sampson's Gup 4,130 ligvptCovent I'mlht's 3,320 Vt'iiir Camp Gn 4,350 Hull) Mountain summit 0,550 VAI.LKV OF THK nil) IVKV CKKKK. Dillinghnm's house below Ycute's Knob, or Biu Ituttc 2.568 Junction of the three forks 2,276 Solomon Carter s house.,, 2,215 StiK-ksville lit Black Stock's 2,216 Mouth of Ivey River, by railroad survey 1,084 FROM AHIIKVII.I.K TO MOt'NT IMSOAII. Asheville Court house 2,250 Sulphur Sin-iugs the Rn-ing 2,002 Hominy Cove at Solomon I la vies'. 2 542 Little West Pisgnll 4.724 Great Pisgnh 0,757 mn PII1KON VAI.I.KV. Fork of Pigeon, nt Colonel Cnth- ey's 2,701 linst fork of Pigeon, at Cnptnin T. lnoir's 2,855 Wnynrsvilte court house 3,756 Sulphur Spring, Richland valley nt lames R, G. Love's 2,710 Mr. Hill's farm on Crnh Tree creek 2,714 Crnh Tree creek below Hill's 2,524 Cold Mountain 6,0113 CHAIN OF THK RICHLAND RAI.HAM. Kirhlnnd, between Richland creek anil the west fork of Pigeon creek and nt K Mcrifbrd's 2.03H 15. Medlbrd's farm, foot of Lick- ston's mountain .1,000 Lickston mountain 6,707 Deep Pigeon Gnp 4,007 Cold Spring mountain 6,016 Double Spring mountain 6,380 Kichlnnd Balaam or Cnncy Fork Bnlsnm Divide 0,426 Chimney T) (1,234 Spruce Ridge Ton 0,070 Ixine Balaam 6,808 Old Bald 5,786 CHAIN OF WKSTKNKK'S IIALI). Westener Unld north tienk 6,414 Pinnnclc 6,002 0RKAT MIIILI.R CHAIN OF PALS AM MOI'N TA(N UKTWRKN PCTT' CRHKK AN II LOW C'HKKK. linos Plott's fnnn north foot of chain 3,00'.' Old Field Mountnin 6,100 Huckleberry Knob 5,484 linns P ott's Hnlsam first llnl snm, north end - 0,007 Jones' Balsam north point 6,223 South end 6,066 Kock Stand Knob 6,000 Brother Plott 6,242 Amos Piatt's Bnlsam, or Great Divide 0.278 Rockv Face 6,0.11 White Rock Ridge 6,528 Black Rock 5,816 Panther Knob 6,350 Perry Knob 0,026 VAI.LKY OF SCOTT'S CKKBK. Love's sawmill 2,011 Maclure's farm 3,285 Road Gap, hend of Scott's creek... 3,367 John Brown's farm 3,040 Hryson Sturm 2,17.1 John Love's farm 2,22(1 Webster Court House 2,203 VALLKV OF TUCKABKKGKK AND TK1IHTTA KIK8. Tucknsccgc river mill, below Web ster, near the road to Oualla- town 2,004 Junction of Savannah creek 2,001 Junction of Scott's creek 1,077 (Juallatown Main Store..... 1,070 Siico river, ford to Oconnlul'tce 1,000 Soco Gnp roud summit 4,341 Amos Plott's fnrm on Pigeon 3,084 Oconnliiftcc river, junction Brad Icy fork 2,203 Robert Collins' highest house 2.500 lunction of Raven's nnd Straight fork 2,476 Junction of Bunch's creek 2,370 CHAIN OF THK (1KKAT 8.MOKV MOUNTAIN FROM NOKTIIKAST TO sol'THWKST FROM THK IIOI'ND OF HAVWOOU COUNTY TO THK GAP OF LIT TI.K TKNNKSSUIi. 1 he Pillar, hend of Straight fork of Oconnliiftcc river 0,255 Thermometer Knob (1,157 Raven's Knob (1,230 Tricorner Knob 0,188 Mt Guyot, so named by Mr. Buck Icy in common 0,636 Mt. Henry 6,373 Mt. Alexander 6,447 South Pcnk (1,200 The True Brother, highest or cen tral peak 5,007 Thunder Knob 6,082 Laurel Peak 5,022 Keinhnrdt Gap 5,220 Toti of Richland Ridge 5,402 Indian uup i,.ny Peck's Pcnk 6,232 Mt.Oconnn (1,135 Righthund or New Gap 5.006 Mt. Mingus 5,604 GMOI'POF lll'I.I.IIKAn, TKNNKSSI'.It. Central Pcnk, or Mt. Lccoinplc 6.612 West Peak, or Mt. Curtis 6,568 North Peak, or Mt. Stafford 6,535 Cross Knob 5,021 Neighbor 6.771 Master Knob 11.013 Tomahawk Gup 5.450 Alum Cave 4,071 Alum Cnvc creek, junction with Little 1'igcon Kiver ;i,wn GkKAT SMOKY MOI'NTAIN MAIN CHAIN. Konri Gap Mt. Collins 5,271 6,188 5,720 6.443 6,660 0.500 5,588 5,614 4,838 5.246 Collins' Gap .Mt. Love Chngnmn's Dome Mt Huckley Chimney Knob Dig Stone Mountnin Big Cherrv Gnp Corner Knob Fornev Kidge Pcnk 6,087 SnnkyMt 5.195 Thunderhrnd Mt 5,52i Hnglctop 6,433 Spcnce Cnbin 4.010 Turkey Knot 4,740 Opossum Gup 3,840 North Buld 4.71 1 The Grent Hulri's central peak 4.022 South Pcnk 4.708 Tennessee River nt Hardin's 800 Hill House Mt., summit road to Montvalc Springs 2,452 Moutvulc Springs, Tennessee 1,203 Worth Hundreda of llollnrH. My wife used only two bottles of "Mother's Friend" before her third con finincnt. Says she would not Ik- without it for hundreds of dollars. Had not hall ns much trouble as before. Hock Miles, Lincoln Purish, La. Write Brndficld Regulator Company, Atlanta, Gn., for particulars. By all druggists. Th Fsmsd Cocoa of Europe, Th Coming 0ns of America. JIoumKoUL Word M Ovtr Mmpt, "BEST GOES FARTHEST" Now that Its manufacturers are drawing; the attention of the American public to this first and, ever since its inven tion, the best of all cocoas, it will soon be appreciated here as well as elsewhere all over the world. All that the man ufacturers request is simply one Mat, or, still better, a comparative test with what ever other cocoa it may be; then Van Houten's Cocoa itself will convince every one of its great superiority. It is because of this that the English paper Health, says : " Once tried, always used." iTe av.14 th. aril .ffaot. of Taa.nd Ooffe OM onaUnllr VAN HOUTKN'H nOOOA, whlah I. KTHKNUTIIKNKHnf th. NKRVK8 and a rafraabios and BoartoDiiig Tiitfs Pills This aasjular iwrnsdy Tar rails ) f factually ear Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness And nil diseases arlnlna; from Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion Tata aataral result la (wsl auaatlM uua solid fWaU. lKHi.Miii SOLD EVERYWHERE. Street Car Schedule. iHurlnnlnR nt 7 a. m. Knilln 10.00 p. m Car leave Miuare for all point on the hour, and twenty and forty minute there after. Rchrilulc car connect at Huuam. Train ear and bngiiafte ear meet ever train. On vallae allowed each paaarnR-cr. luggage tranarrrred from all point la the city for ill! rent. THIt AHIIKVII.I.B HTRKBT RV. CO. STONE CONTRACTOR & BUI'.DER, Alio ararilng of all kind done. All order promptly (Wed and work guaranteed. Can be found at nil time at Drnlium' Cotton Factory. auglUdtf ANDREWS ! ! JOB mile weat of Aahevllle on the Murphy branch of the Weatern North Carolina roll road, 10 nillea cant of Murphy, aituatcd In the heart of one of the moat beautiful and fertile valleys on the face of the earth. Run ronnded by hlh mountnina covered with virion fnrcata of munnlllccnt timber. The town altc and many adjoining acrea have lately been proved, byextenMive boring, to lie UNDERLAID WITH MARBLE, white find colored, of very fine fjunlltj. THE TOWN OF ANDREWS HOLDS THE KKV to the ltuutiiin. Nn other town near. Th location la nil that could bedealml. Altlttid IH00 fect above the aea. PROSPECTS. C.rrat nmrhle tguurrio furniture fHctoricH, cxtrnMive titnncrlcii, Hcc, Vc. Hn miner and winter rt'Hort, LOTS FOR SALE. ON TCK8IIAV, Slil'TIiMIIIiK TIIUSOTII, Till! (IWNI'.HS WII.I. Slil.l, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, nn niutiy lot iih the cojilc wmit, not rxerrd ins 400 choice IhihImchh and rt-HliU-iicc IoIh, to the hiuhcflt bidder, nnd on THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, offering a moKnilKent opportunity for every body to make money, on a ttinnll or Inrgc mule, accord I ok to the numltcr of loin pur- ell uned. Secure property in thin ItvuutiM Val ley while yuu curt. Rctluvctl rules on Railroad from Ashcviile awl principal stations Itetwecn, TiiRins or ha 1.1 ; i Out' tilth cKh. liidniHV 1, 2, 3 nnd 4 yenrnt nt nit ier cent, intercut. for ptutH nnd nil oilier liitormntitu Mpplv Gwyn & West, Aitbcvllle, N. C. AI'CTHIN SA1.H: TucHflay, Sept. 30th. aulIS dtacptn mon we frl ON THE MARKET ! The "Millard Fnrm" of 100 iktos, adjoining the city on the oast kIojio of Beaucatciier Mountnin, in lots on tcrniH to unit tlie pmi'liRMcr. IJcnu tiful BUILDING SITES! Forest nnd fruit trees! I'n- surpiissed iirdeu spots! A mi'fiiiin to nny one prepared a taken hnlf interest. The heapest nereauPt ly n huw in.Mi'Kin, now 011 the market! The usual comuiisson will he paid any one hrinfrinjfii huy er. fall on or address the undersigned at 211 Hay wood striH'l, Ashevill(!. P. CONNELLY. nujjlTMl'Jw Chicago & Alton R.R. I'ASTKUT HfK'TU TO KANSAS CITY AND THE WEST Aahevllle to Kanaaa City In 87 hunra. Aahrville to llenvcr In ftl houra. Aahevllle to Han Krnnelaco. California, and I'urtlnnd, Hregon, In (I dava. Hiillil Vcatlhuleil Tralna 8t. I.nula to Knn aaa Cltv. NccllninR chair car free. Pur full Information call on or write to B. A. Newland, IHatrict PaaacnKrr Agent. Nn. 10 I'atton Ave., Aahevllle. N.C. J. CHAHI.TIIN, fl. P. A., Chicago. III. NEW TRANS-CONTINENTAL ROUTE. VIA CIIICAOO.Mll.WAt'KHH T. PAUL AMI NOKTIIIIKN I'ACII'IC K. K'8. 'Through Pullman Weening Car leave. Chi cago dally at n.an p. m. For Ht. raul nml MitincniHiua. " Hargo, North litikotn. " Helena nnd liuttr, Montana, The Yelluwatonc Park. " Npukaiic Falla nnd Tacoma. Portland, Oregon Heat Noute to Dcntllc and nil North Pacific Conat polnta. , The Hcenle line to Lnuiornia, via t'ortiana and the Khaata Koute. Tlrkrta on an e evervwnerc. I'or Information apply to any Agent, or nddreaa A. V. II. Caki'KNTXH, (ieneinl Pna. aenger Agent, cnicago, in., or n. iiHAiir, Hniithern Pnaaetigcr Agent, Loulavllle, Ky. TYLER DESK8-200 New Stylas. TYLER ROYAL TYM WRITER OABIHIT, TA BLES. 0HAIRS, B0OK0ASES, A... at RaduMiftate and apaelal Ulaeount. uauiofaa tor law now roy, 180 pafaa, Illaatrata. Rook fraai Voataf 10. TYLER BANK COUNTERS. 1iastialiXl fir UttK 4M; m4 PrlW. l.traU1 U A M-rirri sraf Arii 110 m p, SmI rmi rMlH II Ht. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Sept. 9, 1890, edition 1
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