r ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : TUESDAY EVENING, MARCn 24, 1801. TUB DAILY CITIZEN. BjJRANDOLPH-KEKR PRINTING CO "Thi Daily Citiibn, Democratic, is published every afternoon (except Sunday) ut the bil lowing rate strictly casi : One Year Six Months Three Months.. One Month Out Week ,.$,oo J'nJ! THE DAILY CITIZEN. ! on rale at the following places in Ashe villi CITI7.KN OFWCB. BATTERY PARK NI!WS STANO. CLBN ROCK NLWS STAM'. MODl'L CIQAK STOKk, Patton Ave. TUESDAY, MARCH '.'. 1 s1 The President will shortly issue through the state department a procla mation for the protection of the lur seals in Behrinj? Sea. It will bear the great j uttk- of Seven Pines, in which engage seal of the United States and that i Hinu he was severely wounded, and was probably the only seal that will be pro- ;,lvi;, f1)r ,jx ,m)1,t,5i Hjs sxlm, tected by the proclamation. 1 , ,i,..,,t military career was in the South- - It is noticeable that some matters of decidedly minor importance in the muni cipal election contest flic threatening to advauce to first place. This is not onlv unnecessary, but dangerous. There is u common enemy to light in this case, an enemy not concerned with petitions 11 the quality of auv one man's democracy. It cannot be met by the discussion ol side issues, bv the splitting of verbal hairs or by the arraigning of democrats, one against the other. Neither mi.' ' ernls nor the rank and file will light among themselves when about to givi . baltle. . The Worltl'H l-'uir. Some of the papers of this slate an urging the appointment of Mr. I'eter M. Wilson, former commissioner of immigra tion of this state, as a person well iiiuv to make the collections for a North Car olitia exhibit at the World's Fair. I'roii. what is known of Mr. Wilson and his con nection with North Carolina's exhibits heretofore, his appointment would be a suitable one for this important and res ponsiblc position. His expeiiriuc ami training in this line, together with his line intelligence, fit him lor the place. Tin many friends of Mr. Wilson in Western ' North Carolina will be gratified to know - that he will consent to accept the posi tion. lien. JOHCpIl JollllHIOII IH'Ull. On Saturday night, the L'lst, at li o'clock, this old hero quietly crossed tin river to join his comrades w ho one b one had before passed over; ami to-day hut one of the six full generals of 1I11 Confederacy, Hcaiuegard, remains as memento of the greatest w ar ol its kind in all history, a war marked by tin greatest array of trained soldiery ev. i confronted ..with each other, bv the fieicest fighting and the most bloody battles, by the most desperate courage and the most persistent purpose; and also a war followed, as no olhei great conflict ever had been followed, bv Ira ternal amity of the combatants, bv Un complete pacification of conflicting ele ments, by the happv restoration of iu terseetional good will, bv the recreation of common interests, and bv the recogni tion of one Hag and one common interest to unite in one purpose the people ol .1 common country. And this because it was a war of principle, not one of pas sion. When thai principle was decided, fuvorably to the one, advciselv to tin other, with honest Anglo-Saxon spirit, the decision was accepted, and the 'em porarily disrupted elements again reuni ted and flowed again in common current to bear a great people 011 to their insep arable destiny. To the generals of the opposing armies this happy ami unusual solution was lurgelv due. They tough 1 for principle, not for fame ; thtir soldiers partook of their generous, sentiments , and when hostilities hail ceased the former combatants c;uld forget tlic.v had once stood iu deadly array against each other; the officers of either side renewed the old relations of com radeship endeared by their joint West Point educations; and friendships evinced during the existence ol war, on the res toration of pcuce were renewed with an ardor and fervor as fresh and unselfish as that of boyhood. This was toueh ingly illustrated in the renewed relations between Sherman and Johnston, in acl- ual war arraigned more fonspirunMsly than any other two of the opposing generals of the opposing sides, the one acquiring- impenshalile jjlury Irom his during system ol attack and pursuit, t In other winning not less military fame liv . his skillful strategy of retreat in the hue of overwhelming mtmlnTS. These two distinguished lenders in the return of peace were drawn to each other in the closest tics of friendship, severed only liy death; nnd it was in paying his last ti ib ttteof honor and loye to the dead Sher man, that the old nndenfcciilcd Johusloii 'received the fatal shaft that Ijr.iuylit his lon', honorable life to its close. Like several other prominent Confed erate generals, General Joseph Kgglesloii ' Johnston was a native of Virginia, lie was horn near Farmville, January :t, 17, and was therefore at the time of Tiisriitttii nearly three months past till age of 84. lie was graduated ctt West Point in 1829, in the same class with General Robert E. Lee. We cannot here ire a sketch of his military life; that is beyond tbe compass of our space. It is I 1'reparcd onlv bv Dr. Mozi.KV, AUuntit, Efficient to say that he was always C;"' l,U0 ,,er l""llc' "l lr"K Jready when fighting was found for iiiiu u,sls' st-j. . j . . i I.lvMON HOT IIKIIP. todo. As, i,wuteiiuut be was in the! ., , ,. , , t tii a. it L . uoii i ' Cures all Loughs, Coals, Hoarseness, pack Hawk war ml8.lL', and was aid- Sl)ri. -rhmt itronchitis, Ili-,orrha,;e fto General Scott in the Seminole war in and nil throat and bins diseases, lile 1 1836-38, not as an ornamental olliccr, naut, reliable. ?kut as a hard fighter: for once, when am-L 23cUnt rlrRKist. Prepared only buscaded by the Indians, he received a Kvere wound in his head, anil his uni I form, long preserved by his friends us a jj; memento, was perforated by thirty hul Itls. .Every officer but himself was shot F and disabled, but he then showed that f striking ability in conducting a retreat, :; not less a test of soldiership than leading demoralized and safe from amidst a lurk- I ing, outnumbering enemy. And it may! f-.be here said as evidence of bis daring ' courage that he bore upon his person the scars of eleven wounds received in his any battles. He distinguished himself 'in the Mexican war, and participated actitely in the siege ot Vera Cruz and iu the battles of Cerro Gordo, Contrerns, t Cherrubusco, Molino del Rey, Chapulte- pec; and the final assault upon the City t, ' Mexico. He was severely wounded ut Cerro Gordo, and again in the assault N on the Castle of Chapul tepee, on whose ratnparti he was the first to plant the f. American flag. I,' At the beginning of the war between For Malaria, Liver Iron- J ble.or Indigestion, use Erv07.NS IRON BITTERS the Suites, lie resigned the commission he then held ns (Junrtermnster-General in the United States Army, and whs com missioned major-general of the Virginia volunteers. Subsequently he was ap pointed liy the Confederate Government j ""c "le f""r hf'Sndicr-j;enernlB then eiininnssioiieil, ami assigned to telecom mand at Harper's Kerry. Strategical reasons drew him to Winchester, from which ioint he could best govern himself I by the two I'tihral armies invading Vir I ".iniu trom two dill'crcnt points. The I battle and victorv of Manassas soon fol ' lowed, in which (ienerai Johnston dis- plavcd those eminent qualities which al ways afterwards assured to him the all'eeiion and confidence of the Confed erate soldiers. 11c commanded at the j west, as commander of the Army of the Tennessee. History will record with approval his masterly retreat he ore the much greater forces of t his adversary, Sherman, and will attach j higher military ability to him who skill j fully withdrew from the front of the pur siict , inflict ing upon him a greater loss in numbers than his own army contained. Arrived ill Atlanta and strongly eu trenched, the Confederate curative ex- peeted ficneral Johnston to assume the j i aggressive, turn upon his adversary and 1 drive him back or annihilate him. This ; was not done. I '.crura I Johnston's inae I 1 iv it y was misconstrued, he wasretnoyed, 1 ! and i'.eiu ral Hood placed i'l command. ! , The disasters that followed the change were soon apparent. Atlanta was tin .covered, and the way opened lor that 1 1 iiiiuphal. almost uuupposcd, march to the sea. Johnston was again reinstated, , .mdauaiu confronted his old adversary I at llrutonvillc, from which point he tell' back, closely pursued, towards the West; 1 ami subsequently the two generals met 1 at a point not far from Purlinm to ar-1 , range terms of sin render ami of a geiler-' 1 il pacification. The generous terms; 'granted by Sherman was not onlv a j t'ibute to Johnston, lint evidence of the' ' ill nationalized character of flic combat-! ants, l'lrlrrl haruionv would have been' r stored but for the occurrences which neither party to the compact could, have I ne teii, and the direful consequen ces of which neither could control. Hut' the confidence of neither was shaken,1 and 1 heir close Iriemlship to each other was undisturbed until death separated llietn only lor a brief pe iod. I As a general, oc lohustoii, as he was always nth etiouately called, will he ranked bv military ciities among the gieat nani"s created bv the war. Ills eliaraetcrist ic was caution, a prudent husbandry ol his resources until the proper time came for him to strike. He knew better than his friends out of the atmv what those resources were; anil he patiently endured criticisms upon his prudent avoidance of action, rather than sacrifice ultimate general results to the ch. luces of daring brilliant strokes. That there was 110 timidity in his action, is sullicieiifly disproved by the eleven wounds he b ire upon his person. When the war ended, he quietly fell back upon the pursuits of civil It fir. with no hostile memories of the past, with none of the bitterness of disappoint ed etloi t, with none of the animosities of sectional temper. He was, as he had been 111 the past, a thorough national American, and .sith refreshened patriotic loss lor the common llag of the union. He became successively president of a inilroad c.'iupuny iu Arkansas, of an ex press company in Virginia and an insur ance agent iu Cicorgia. He was elected to eongri ss from the Richmond district, and neit saw public life ns Commissioner ' of railroads, which othee he held under President Cleveland's ndminisl ration. . In person, (icueral Johnson was a man of slender build, and with a kindly, pleasant lac. He was unobtrusive in manner anil invariably courteous to nil persons with whom he was brought iu contact. j Ha 1 1 v iu liic he married Louisa, daugh ter ol the distinguished bonis Mcl,nur, of Maryland. She died in 1 SSO without ifitilli .'lllil In1 ti;H.ii rl .'Hi'.'IV niliir a tt ;, .,mus. ..,inlr....,P1i :- .'ittciulaik't' ilium thr Itiiicral of den. Siifrni.'in, with no rotation or connivtion cyiCit his liiiitlicr-iii law, cx-tiovcrnor NK'l.can, at his lictlsidc. Thi' jiravt' has dosed upon the last of llii'KU'at generals of the Confeilfracv cxccit the sole survivor, Cicncral liinii rr.ird. l.l-:.lION l.I.lXlHt. I'H ilNiuit, l.lcuaut, Kc-llahlc. l'or liilioiisncss and constipation, take I.einoii Klixir. l'or fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Llivir. l'or sleeplessness, nervousness nnd pal pitation of the heart, take Lemon lilixir. l'or iuiliu'cstiou and foul stomach take Lemon Klixir. l'or all sick anil nei vouslieadachestake Lemon Ulixir. . Ladies, for natural and thorou;li or (,'anic iC.'iil:ilioii, take Lemon Hlixir. I r. Nlnzltv's Lemon lilixir will not fail von in any of the above named dis eases, all ol which arise from a torpid or i ifist-nst'fl livi-r st mooch kidneys or imwels. by Dr. 11. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. janlreod Jli.SSli U. NTARNKS, UNDERTAKER ; AND : EMBALMER. HVIiKV HHDI'ISITI! OP TUB nUBINBSS FPKN18HRD. , ALMING A SPECIALTY. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prompt Attention Given, to Call, Day or NiKht. Office and retidence No. Street. Telephone No. 51. 37 North Mala Building p Indiana, Maitinsville, Ind., March 24. Mrs. W. H. Wooden, of Cregg township, gave birth to triplets last Saturday night two boys and a girl. Their combined weight was twenty pounds. These were her first. Come to Haltnjr Aanevllle. Harkissoniu'rg. Va., March 23 One of the worst snow storms of the season set in here last night and raged all day. Have you a Pittsburgh, Rochester, Duplex, or a Stu dent Lamp? Do they work satisfactorily? Do your Lamp Chimneys break? You get the wrong sortl The bight ones are the " Pearl Glass," made by Geo. A. Macbeth & Co., Pitts burgh, makers of the cele brated " Pearl-top " lamp chim ney, which have given univer sal satisfaction. POWDER Absolutely Pure A cream of tnrtcr bnktnx powder. High est ot nil in ten vcr-ing fttmiRths, l.at ot V S. (.uvimmcnt Pood Report jul21dly V oi a u 3 u 0 r 8 0 8 0 e 02 M ' to 5 H a V I IS s m a g a st S e a WHITLOCK'S Corner Eagle Block, No. 48 S. Main Ht. I, vol' wan r soMiniiiNt; l-OR A CIIANl'.E, SOMIiTIIINC. THAT Wlt.l. T1!M lT TIIK ArpKTITK, HO TO KRKC.KK'S. Ill HAS A IIIC. ASSORT- MUNT Oh' FINK f.ROCKRIKS; TUB Cl.EAN- l-:ST, FRKSIIKST ANIl NICEST STOCK IN TOWN. Saratoga Chips, Swiss Cheese, Holland Herring, Russian Cavier, Smoked Halibut, Smoked Salmon, Deviled Crabs, At Kroner's. HOW IS YOUR CHILD? Swift's Specific is the great Weloper, of delicate child ren. It regulates the secre tions; it stimulates the skint healthy action, and assists nature in development. There is no tonic for child ren equal to 5- S S Brad for our treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases. Swot Spw ific Co., Atlanta, O. net jiei At wit 1890 FURNITURE 1801 Walnut, Oak. Cherry. S.vc nnioro, Ash and Elm Buitu, without liumbor; our lfith 'ontury oak can't bt lit, Htlusr (iialit,y or pt ice. w - i , ,, We also Inivfc ono ot hc l)tHt npholHttTcrs intlu'couu-1 try, mid will givu our specinl I attention to thatlineof busi ! 11 OHM I lllllurf II Lino' nrmiinf lr nttendod to and HntiWfnctio.. Ruarnntwd at 3a Pattou Avenue. BLAIR & BROWN. ANNOUNCEMENT OK TIIIC OPKNINIi RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD' CITY TICKKT OFFICK, ASHEVILLE, N.C. 'or t lit cttnvtniem.1 of its mitntnit the Rii Umnnrl fi Danville k'm'lmuil Co., hif c-tnhhslml a Ticket (Wire in the Opera House lilock ( lirash s L rrstnl I hIhcl w hrte tickets to till points cun lie pur- chnse.1, ami sleepinj: car mcommodn- , upnMlslil and lNliototrv. lions reserved. Information reH'tl'ii: rules of line mid schedules will lie cheer fully furnished. W.A. VIMIIK. l. I'. A. IAS. I. TAYLOR. ti. P. A. A Rnaranteed Cnre for Piles of wiialo-, i hind or degroo-External, Intorn il, 111:: ! or Bleeding, Itching, Chronic, Recent i Hereditary. $1 00 a box; 6 boxur, Sent by mail, prepaid, on roooipt of pric . i We guarantee to cure any oasa of I'll . Ooaranteed and sold only by i T. C. Kflth & Co., wholecinle and retail i ilruRKista, Public Souarc, Anheville. , S500 Reward. WJ! will pay the nhore reward fornnvrnxe of l.iver Cnmplnint, HvapepKin. Sick Mead nche, Indisefftion. Conntipatiitn tir Cos.1 tivrnei we cannot cure with WeM'R VeK'tnhle l.iver J'illi, when the di- rretton are Mrlctly complied with. The.v are purely Veg. tahte, and never fail to kit ntiRtnetinn. Siijfar Contrd. l.nrK-1 hoxcp, contiunmK 30 pills 25 cents. I lev, arc of counterfeits nnd ImitHtionn, Th fceimine Smith Ac Co., Asheville. N. C. KROGER'S JAVA AND MOCHA. If Vou Are Hard to Flrane Try It. Weituarantee thi coffee to lie the flnent that money can bur. We alun carrj in stock Caracas, Santos, Laguyra, Maricabo, And Rio. T, HISI-.S TO EAT THAT ARK ROOD; WE HAVE THB FINBST URANUS OK HA MB, BREAKFAST BACON, HEKF; TONOt'RS AND DRIED HKRP, CATSUP AND PRESERVES THAT AIB LIKE HOME MADE. (Mi PROFESSIONAL CARDS, 34-Years' Experiencc-34 MILTON HARDING CONTRACTOR AND BlIIl.DHK. Promntnn KUHranteed. office No. 3, ice i.nd floor. Ilcmlrv hloek, dirertly over pout office. Residence No 03 flailc.v street. J P RAMSAY. D. D.8. Dental Office 1 Over the Nntlonal Bnnk of Anhevillc, liar n.irit BuildinR. Resilience, 611 Charlotte st. iil'.'firtlT FI HE! INSl'RK WITH Lawrence Pfilliam. Office in Nntionnl llnnk of Ashcvillc 6ld- est, StronKMt nnd Beit Conipnniea. Losses j promptly met. 'J A. TBNNBNT, Architect and Contractor. flans, sprrincntlons and estimates fnr iinhcd. All work in my line contracted for, ii'irl no chnrKcs for (trawini:ii ou contracts i ' nrdeii me. Kefrrcnces when desired. Office: No. 12 Hendry Block, North Court '..inaiT, Anhevllle, N. C feli19dly K. H. RKICVUS, D. I). S. WjfUTAI. ifck OFFICK Connnlly nminiiiK, over Redwood's Store, I'ntton Avenue. Henidencc, 35 Spruce street. 4- INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH i 1 ASTON, General: liitttirance i Agent. Rinr No. 'JO South Main street. i: .Inhlislud lHli.l. Anhevillc. N. C. uufi dl v DR. J. H. WIIXIARIN, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, S3 HAYWOOD ST. S oc,:"""'"" - A. II. CUIJI5, S TK N OG R A PI I E R. McAfee lluitiliiiK. I'attfin Avenue, i ncTdi'iu J4IKh FRANK, :H'-Ai.KK IN FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 8cnt ft.r Neem. Creek Woolen Mill. irth Mnin .:n. M A.neirille. N. t " GRAND OPERA HOUSE Wll,l, nii A I'l.ACR HI' ATTKACTltlN. COMMRNCINO Md.NIlAV Nlt'.IIT. DR, HENRY, OF CINCINNATI, Will leclute ainl ntvc cpi'iimciHK m liic exoerimenl wHI In- n-dcrful ni'd i. lucrative of the powi r of mind ov r mind SIHIKCTS TA K ItN 1-UnM TIIK A I 1 I -liNCH AND C (iNTKOl.I.lili. j Tht will lie nn rxhiltition hnth ninrrellnun , a ml nnmsitiK. Let all ntteml who love fun. STATION INN, BILTMORE. RESTAURANT A LA CARTE, j ELEGANT APARTMENTS. -SINGLE OR EN SUITE. Viiitora anil Keaidentt will find thia a moat M KNACK ANIl CI ISINI! K(.t'AI. TO TIIK BKST. E. H. NIES, l-ATIC WITH nKi.moNico. ileclldtX kJf-00 IUdifs I.7S tot" - W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE and oiffrr Hpectnl tlpn for (iantlemf n, f jiilleiL tc. nre war. W.L.DOIiGLAriVBrecklaD,ina4. Sold by WEAVER Sk MYERS. rJTHE BEST KNOWN REMEDY. ,H.(.t;.M Cun-H isonurliti'n aii(; liilmtln ltoSDnja, wlllmnt Tain. GH Ii-ri:vnuM Birirtiire. ijontiiliiD m: nrrlrt or polsonoim nubitniu'es. anil in Knarnnteoil nhanliitnly liiirmlis. alfn-N.-r1iH.11 i,y puysieianp. iv.ni rhutefree with eiu-h Imttln. I'rlee t Sold by dniKKlsts. ll.wnre of Sub. iJJIljjAwiejniienii FOR 8ALB BY RAYSOR t SMITH. ASHEVILLE. N. C, (Custom-Made) from Mnniif'nr' Rnmnnnta. Batlifru-tloa (nnu-anteod or , money raruaaM. SEND YOUR ADDRESS FOR .SAMPLES Anf lailruglloni for S.lf-Mfuuramtat. PIEDMONT PANTS COMPANY WINSTON, N.C. feblldeodSOd o?iy:i HOT SPRINGS HIWMIUrMIt USERS B I Ar4 Chirgt m Fet For My eM w. f .11 to enr ol what la ooamoa 1 oallMl th. "OPIUM MARIT. whlcb In oladM the h.bltn.1 tx of Opium, Morphia., Ooealn., an4oth.rklnilrt4B.rootlea. Aidraa. mrnwaoB latmjTi. iot mnH, aa. aibwoatkwlimj AVE CAM. SI'WIAL ATTKN TION TO OI'II CUSTOM AN'I) KE l'AIIt DKI'AKTM KNT, WHICH IH VSWAl TIIK SUI'KKVISION OK M. W. A. TOWNSKNO, LATK OK THE KlltM OK TOWNS KM) & HYNDMAN. KINEWOItlv A SI'KC IALTV, AND HATISKACTION (H'AIIANTKEI). KIDIMi HOOTS, HII)IN(i I.KIKilNfiS. KTC. A KKATl'HE j WEAVER & MVEItS, j THE SHOE STOKE NO ,'5!) I'AT- TON A VENT E. 35 N. Main Street, ASHEVILLE, N. C. COt'RT Syt'ARK, SPAHTANIH1UC. S. C. five nnd n half year, ago 1 .tnrted In the inunic Imkiiickh. The people nf Asheville anil ne.u'rn .orin Carolina have heen kind to me anil lh to make ri ateful lu know . I ............. i .un icii itv (fiKiiii; nn ' aire . v. I lii.ni... ...r, .,..I..!..H .h... .k. . : people nre entitled lo licttir instrument, and fairer trcatnicnt than I would Krt artinu merely in that wa v. llcucc I started out in - de)enIent to dive the very lie.t in.ti umcnti I for the money tliey had paid pn vi"ush lor tht ir instriiim nt. few tiny Inter. Mt-nnwtiik- come 11 tut nee my ; stock ml Ket priced, at '" North Mn in Stivet. C. FALK. Important Tllut you know liiat we have iii.t teceived auollier lot of 1 iruuimoud'K "Pax I'rohis- cum" and World." "flic GiaU-Mt 1'hiUK in the We haw lillnl in tmk Uiui WfiHhroken hy the holiday timlv. ntnl mum we art i. lie ring n eonipletr iine f i at very low pricra. Call on (ua for the new i Souvenir of Aaheville, at -J.", cents. J. N. Morgan & Co., Poiikdt llcru, Stationers, I-to.. Cash Store. Down to a fine point that's where the making of corsets has been brought to. KaUO lor the "bones it can't break or kink. Loops of corset late in- stead of metal eyelets they can't rust or cut the laces. The Ball Corset for ease and comfort; the Kabo Cor- set for unyielding strength. Each is the best of it's kind If you don't think so, after wearing for two or three weeks, return it to us and get your money back, P. P. Mlmnaiigh. Chicago & Alton R.R FASTBST ROUTb TC KANSAS CITY AND THE WEST Anhevllle to Kanna. City In ST honra. A.tieville to Denver in M hour.. Aflheville to San Francisco, California, and Portland, Oregon, la 6 davi, Solid Ve.tibuled Train at. Loul. to kan? Has City. RoclininR chair car free. For lull Information call on or write ta H. A. Newland, Ditrlct Paimenaer A sent. No. 10 Patton Ave., Aihcville, N.C. . CHARLTON, O. P. A., Chicago. Ill, The AHhevllIc Citizen Uiven The latest local news. The beat general news. The Ircsheat state news. General and siiecial comments. The largest subscription list of any sec ular paper in the state. The best advertising medium in the state. A full staff of able editors und corres pondents. The neatest, newsiest and most enter prising paper in North Carolina. Its effort" are always devoted to the apbuilding and development the re-e sources of the state, particularly tb western section. Subscription, $6 per annum; $3 six monthi: 60 cents per month. Fill's n sii iinrsK. GLEN ROCK HOTEL. In 100 Feet of Central Passenger Depot. ASHEVILLE, N. C. i.-ii.r!''i''rn.fl.r"t c'""" hotel. Hot and cold water andl lmths and toilctn on i verv lloo. Meclric l.ell in every room. Open fire in office and Krate. in bed mora. W ,1 In ri7.,i'!SC5,Vn.t.V,r',,,! .5'WI! "ta,", ttnd l",r'"'d 1'iniard mora on"i J or l" ,"f !l mim.t for 'meal? ' 2" m'nnU- Kkl"""" "-"vllle railroad ' a.i house , KATKS., fj.oo PFR DAV. A. G. HALLYBURTON, Prop. J. W. IIHVAW Hlld WAI.THH ;Hl'I-.IS, ( lerkl.. J P. SAWYIvK, I'.rmi.knt "11 IS M. 1.(1X1 , K I!.PU! CAPITAL HKlJANIXI.Il Battery Park Bank. SAFE DEPOSIT. Rents Boxes In Um fire Proof Vaults at Reasonable Rat n. Solicit, nccouul. ol individuuk, hank., Iwnker.. Iirn. and corporation!.. IMItlXTORS. T o ..,. I i' , ?'.,, . ' 1 K V u'.i , ,. J 1 ' 1 " '" i V. li. .1 II. I- S I) M. WOODBURY'S LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. College Street, Rear of Court Houe. Telephone No. i. l ! i t 5 r . n w - - - i ft jj Jl t ft S li i II J --J"'""i uatl ill I i . iM,.i!niii v 5 ttuil V'VTaiiririil! I-'allhiK I'roiit Coupe. Combination Hnglinh T Cart. Intension Tup Carrlase, Kilrnmou Tup I'li.Tton, VilliiKt Cnrt, Park Wnxon, Park Wugonetle. Partv Wni;oni, Four rnnieiiKer Buekbonnl. Saddle HordCH a Specialty. Driver in Full Livery. BRICK. BRICK. -FOR SAUK BY- BUNCOMBE BRICK Asheville, N. C. Aaiicvllle, N. C. P. A. DEMENS WOOD WORKING CO,, Manufaetuiera and Healer, in all kind, of Prriaad LUMBER, Door, Sah, niindH, Moulding", Stairworb, MautclN, Rank " ,,nr Fixtures, and all 1 7frd Wood Lumber ! ' ! Chase & Sanborn's Fine Coflees. Anhevillc, N. C, January 21, 1HII1. This is to eerlilv (lint Mr. S. K. Kepler, of Anhevillc, N. C, has the ca elusive nxeueT lor thesnlr of Chuse fi rianhorn'a Coffees nnd Te . CH ASH K SAXHORN. Per J. II. Randolph, Salesman I'mler the nliove eontnu-t I nm now oflerlnR Chase A: Snnli rn's lli'iinl .Iuvii iiikI vlax lin In 't. 'I'in. Old (overnairnl .lavii In Hulk. Iu r Java in bulk. Fancy Kio In bulk, ('lirdatii or Hetlciin In hulk, A ru Muu .11 or lui in bulk. Messrs. Cha.c ft Sanborn, of rXMtoi,, Mam., referhns to ihe atiov shipnient, any: "We believe we nre importinK and paekiiiR the flnest Teas anil Codecs on the market .-d lending dealers throughout the I'nitcd Stiles are lair enough to admit that the superior quality of our aoods has lately increased their trade. What we have done for them we can do for you." These itoods cost eiioiih to be first quality In ev.rv particular, lfthcv are not of superior esccllcnce they win not suit my trade, nor will I want to sell or continue to nff. r them. My customers und the people of Ashcvillc arc asked to Kfve them a trial. Rcapcctlully, S. R. KHP1.RR, No. ":i South Main Street. TRY THE MODEL LAUNDRY 17 Patton Avenue. I. K KANKIS', riHiK. MA1CH :i, 1MM Ml'llKK. llilSTIC, I'oXK, I'OXK, 'I W. I'a l ink, II T Coi.i.in., . S. I'.HIIV. W. II. IUi.l.AHI. e n n n BRICK. & TILE COMPANY, P. O. Box 426. Near PaNieiit(er Depot, klndH of Building Material. Work a Specialty. , BSTAB1.ISIIBI) 1HRS. II. II. COSRY, (Successor to C. Cowan. I JEWELER a7 PATTON AVKNUK, NBXT DOOR TO GRAND CENTRAL HO." TBL. A8HEVIL1.B. N. C, KptSdlv .