ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 14. 181)1.
AROUND TOWN.
Forecant till 8 a. m. Wednwdai
-Mowcrai utatlonary tempera
tarei south winds.
WILL LEAVE THl'RWDAY.
T. C.
Revenue collections yesterdaj Were
$4,176.23.
Miss Maggie Stith.of Raleigh, is at the
Swannanoa.
The Citizbn prints the news when
there is any in the city.
Superintendent Bridgers left (or Wash
ington toduj on business.
At Grant's pharmacy at 2 p. m. today
the thermometer registered 80.
Marriage license has been issued to
John Hardin and Mary Dobbins, col
ored, of Buncombe.
Mai. W. W. McDowell, who has been
erv ill for some time, is reported consid
erably improved today. I
Miss N. A. Cobb, of Richmond, is
visiting her brother, Howell Cobb, pro
prietor of the Swannanoa hotel.
Little Gertrude, infant daughter of Mr.
Frank McCrary, died at 7 o'clock this
morning, at No. U'J Haywood street, ol
meningitis.
There will be a concert given at the A.
M. E. Zion church this evening fur the
benefit of the colored orphan asylum at
Oxford, N. C.
The Kings Mountain News says that
"Mrs. R. M. Currie and Misses George
Currie and Agnes Kendrick are visiting
relatives in Ashevillc."
K. Y. McAdcn. of Charlotte. C. Ii.
Graham and J. M. Thrash left today on
the Murphy train (or Cherokee county,
where they go prospecting lor timlwr
lands.
lilius Vernon, colored, was before Jus
tice Israel this morning charged with
selling whisky without license. He was
bound over to the federal court ina bond
of $100.
An organ recital and service of praise
will Ik- civen at Trinity church on Tliurs-
dav evenintr next, fulv 10. lixercises
commence at N:.'I0 p. m. ( rganist, C. A
Garratt.
Mnj. W. W. Rollins, John V. Starnes.
Capt. Natt Atkinsun and Col. T. H.
Long spoke to the people on Upper
Kcems creek on the railroad proposition
today.
The Asheville street railway company
has decided to do away with the con
fusion often arising trom ransfening pus
senirers ami is having 100,000 transler
checks printed.
Treasurer I . Hart, of Henderson
county, was in the city today. Mi
Hart reports everything in Hcnderson
ville as moving quietly along, and has
great faith in its future as a city.
Thk Citizkn was in error yesterday
in stating that Capt. Atkinson was go
ing to give the .100 watermelons on Sat
urday at the railroad shaking. The oi
ler is made by the committee, authorized
by the leading men of the city.
Tha boarding house register at the
Young Men's Christian Association is
U-iiig much used by summer visitors. The
committee wishes to revise anil correct
the register. Any who will take board
ers arc requested" to send in their names
and addresses immediately.
Henry George's land theory, which was
discussed at the Lyceum two weeks ago,
is to be the subject lor discussion at to
night's meeting of that body, in its hall
in the third stor-of the Barnum building.
Maj. T. C. Westa.ll is to deliver the open
ing address. Discussion begins at 8::i0
sharp.
Joe Mitchell and Dora Jenkins, colored,
were arrested this morning by Deputy
Sheriff J. M. Morgan, on a charge of re
tailing liquor without license. Thecouple
had a hearing before Justice Malone and
their bond was fixed at $1!00 each. In
default of hail they were seat to jail to
await the next term of lederal court.
President Powell, of the Asheville
Loan, construction and improvement
company, today announces the regular
schedule' tor cars over the Montlord ave
nue electric line. Cars leave the square
every hour and half hour. Returning,
leave the present terminus of the line,
corner of Zillicoa street and Cumberland
avenue, fifteen minutes before and fifteen
minutes after each hour.
Savs the Lake City, Fla., Reporter:
"Mrs. L. Cone and sister Miss M. K.
Wethey, two of our most fashionable
dressmakers will leave next week for
Asheville, N. C, where they will make
their future home. They have been living
in Lake City tor the past six months.
We beseak for them a cordial welcome
by the good people of Asheville and the
liberal patronage which they so well de
serve." As handsome a bit of advertising as
has been done in Asheville, is that just
gotten out by Geo. H. Burnham, of the
Ashevillc Cigar company, and distributed
among his customers. The advertise
ments are handsomely lithographed por
traits, beautifully finished, and will at
tract the attention of smokers to the
jfood brands of cigars made by the com
pany. Mr. Burnham tells Thk Citizkn
that sales of stock are very good.
The special meeting of the county com
missioners adjourned yesterday after
noon. Verv little business was tran
sacted. W. T. Clinton tendered his resig
nation as keeper of the county poor
house. Chairman Rankin was author
ized to settle with W. T. Reynolds, ex
clerk of the suiierior court. A numlier of
bills were ordered paid. The board had
expected tohearcomplaints from property
owners in regard to the new assessment,
but as the reports of the assessors have
not vet been made nothing could lie done
n the matter.
A meeting of the joint board of alder
men and advisors was held in the
mayor's office yesterday afternoon at 4
o'clock. All of the board, with the excep
tion of Alderman Gudger and Advisor
Hunt were present. No business was
transacted further than to order that a
telegram be sent to Consulting Engineer
Cutshaw, at Richmond, requesting him
n nmr lure in time for the ooenintr ol
bids for pavinjr, etc., which takes place
Wednesday. The board adjourned to
meet aeain tomorrow at 4 o'clock at
which hour the bids will be opened.
Dr. John Hey Williams, Miss Mabel
Reeves and Frederick Rutledge returned
this mnrninir from a tnu to Morehead
They left hereon July 1 with a party of
Asneviiuans, taxing a spccim oiccjiti
through to Morehead City. Ih Wil
Hams reoorts a delightful stay. The va
cation was spent in sailing, trolling and
in other ways to delight the pleasure
seekers. The largest catch was 137
mackerel at one trip. The doctor says
there are "no flies on Morebeud, ' and
mosquitoes are an unknown quantity.
Altogether the trio was a very de-
' lightful one, and enjoyed hugely by the
enure party, yie reraamocr ui tuc pariv
went from Morehead to Nag s Head and
Old Point Comfort,
McNeely to no lo Hla Old
stupe rlnlendent.
T. C. McNcely, chief clerk in the office
of the superintendent of the Western
North Carolina railroad, will leave Ashe
ville Thursday at 2 o'clock for Savan
nah, Ga. Mr. McNcely goes to Savannah
to accept a position in the office of Capt.
V. U. McBee, recently superintendent of
the Western road, but now general super
intendent of the Central railroad and
hanking company.
Thos. C. McNcely, or "Tarn" as he is
ailed bv those fumiliar wil h him, was
born in Salisbury, Rowan county, N. C
April (3, 1867. When 12 years of age he
was employed in his uiicle's store in that
town. A year luter, Noyemoer ta, inau,
he entered the railroad service us messen
ger boy and record clerk under J. K.
Mucmurdo. tnen auditor oi me nesicrn
North Carolina road, at a salary of $5
a month. He had never received any
education except what he gained at the
common schools. He applied himscll to
the study id telcgruphy.
lly degrees Mr. McNcely advanced him
sell'in the estimation of his suieriois in
ollicc, and five years ago was made pri
vate secretury of Capt. Mcltee, at a sala
ry of $75 u month.
Since the beginning of his railroad ex
l'riciice Mr. McNcely has been off duty
only nine months, six ot which were
spent at the Stale I'uiversity at Chapel
Hill. The other threeniontlis were spent
at Eastman Business college, Paiigh
kecpsic, N. Y. At this college he devoted
himself so diligently to his studies that
he got through in the least possible num
lier of days, and on each scpuralc culm
ination as well as his final examination
he was graded at 100. He received a
diploma from this college as master ol
accounts.
Mr. McNcely is an cxert stenographer
and tyiewriter, both of which he ac
quired by his own efforts, without
teachers.
Mr. McNcely has liecn the secretary ol
the Asheville Park and hotel company,
capitalized at $1,000,000, and has been
largely interested in real estate here. He
conducted last ycur, the Prospect Park
laud sale, which netted lor him and Ins
associates, Messrs. W. 11. Gwvn, R. P.
foster and C. H. Slights, over $5,000.
Mr. McNeelv is a "Tar-Heel" dyed in
the wool. His rise lias been gradual, but
steady and sure. Since coming to Ashe
villc lie has made hosts ol friends who to
a man will regret to learn of his dep in
ure, Hut w no will also oe giuu 10 near, as
thev exiicct.that "Tarn" has climlied the
ladder of success to the top rung, lie has
i he true North Carolina metal in his
composition, and it energy and talent
will help man up Mr. McNcely is bound
to succeei I.
Mr. R. U. Boieseau, who is a native of
Washington, D. C. takes the position ol
chief clerk under Suiierintendent R. R.
llridgers. Mr. Boieseau is a young man,
and has lieen in the service six years, two
of which he has Sient ns chid clerk to
Cant. Bridgers in Raleigh. As a stcnog
rapher he is Al, and has the reputation
of beiug uuc ul the best siiierintendeiit's
chiet clerks in tne K. a: v. s divisions.
alLICA-HAR YTIC STONK.
A (latnnle ol Moody tk Relote'a
Mutter and Curb Hlone.
A very pretty sample of artificial stone
work has been put down in front ol Ad
visor Scott's office on College street.
It is n curb and gutter combined, and
was nut down as a siiecimen of what
Messrs C. IS. Moodv and V. T. Belote
of Ashevillc, can do in that line. It
manufactured bv adding chemicals to
the ordinary cement, and is called silica
bnrvtic stone. the surface is very
smooth, and a gutter constructed of this
material can in no way liecome cnolied
by dirt or trash. Mr. T. R. McCann
who is here representing a paving com
pany of Washington, says this stone has
been used in a number ot tne streets in
New York and that it has proven a sui
cess long ago, both as toappearance and
durability. Mr. McLann has no inter
est in this kind of work, and his opinion
is that of a disinterested person.
Messrs. Moodv and llclote will mnk
a bid forcurbing and guttering Ashcvillc's
streets on Wednesday, the loth.
ANOTHKR ROW AT LANK'H.
HO. J' T:
Go down Patton avenue oh the north
side unless you are sure-footed the hole
in the sidewalk is dangerous.
Come down town wearing a toothpick
in your teeth it is not the thing.
Worry about the railroad proposition
it will carry il you come out and vote.
Post any more bills on the court house
bulletin until the board has liecn re
painted. Chide the Richmond committee about
that report it was published in This
Citizen the day alter they came home,
that is, nearly all of it.
lie alraid the Chinamen are going to
take the towu thev always come out
in the wash.
Forget to look in at Field's jewelry
store and sec that witch and pin.
Reallv TrannactloiiM.
The following deeds have been hied in
Register M ickey's office for registration
N. Wells and wife to R. D. K
Robinson. W.i acres in Leices
ter $ 1,
IS. Graham mid wile to W. 1.
Reynolds, hall interest in Grand
Central hotel 20,000
, Wallach and wile to W. M.
Finck. lot on Mountain street,
.10x80 feet 250
J. B. Bosticand wile to Mrs. J.
r . Hill, i. lots on rrrncn nroim
avenue, ibxl7 and wihi
f....t 2 500
Public MpeafcliiK.
Addresses will be made on the railroad
iroiMi.iition at the lollowmg tunes ami
luces. Everybody invited to al lend :
I'mier Bcaverdaiu school house, neil-
icsil.iv night.
Lower Heavcrilam scliooi iiousc, i uiirs
lav night.
Uilliiiurc. Wednesday night.
Haw Creek school' house, Thursday
igl't-
Jarrett s Store, 1-rnlay mgtit.
SK-aking will commence at 8 o'clock.
ii tell it. ve breezes, from descri lo sea
The 'Prescription has triumphed, lair
woman is free!
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the
. i i . . it .. i i
me iirtncc v icmeiiv aoovc an niuem.
Made expressly for wnnun.it is adapted
i her soecia necils. ami lultiils every re-
liiireincui.
Xo eonililion so critical as u ueiy o,
No emerueiicv so great as lo lialllc il
As a woman's restorative uuil regtila
tor the ' favorite rrescripuon is in;
teroflhc situation. Positively gu.iran
teed to give sal is'aetion in all cases, or
in.inev oaiil for it relumed. The only
medicine tor women sold on trial.
A Caul.
In answer to Bright ,V Stringticld's
inl ol lune 30th will sav thi y arc botl
owanh. They did not dare to inqieaeli
mv character uniii I nan leu mr .-iaiv.
an prove mi good authority their entire
ard was a he. H'urr kkown.
It.
Npeclal Hates and Mcht-dulen,
w. Clarke. Member Ainer
can Ticket llrukcrit abbocihiiuh
Thr itiuiiiiiv Line to aiiuHel
Park now riuiH tuoriilutfH nn well
an alleriiiiiin. wan Ii tor fluu" on
Camp Patton car al Public SHiuare,
WITHDRAWN
ASHFVII.LE ADVERTISEMENTS.
Kidney affections of yean' standing
cured by Simmons iviver Regulator. i
W. Poynta.
Tkt tht Montlord avenue cars at
court square and as the conductor to
ktjmuoffmtthe Park. Tht lake It bow
Robert carter ulvea will MeK:
rath atterloun Wound.
There was a festival down at "Dumps'
Lane s restaurant last night. A large
crowd of colored people gathered.
Some time during the night Roliert
Carter and Will McElrath, both col
ored, became engaged in a difti
cultv in which Roliert Carter drew
nn ugly looking knife and stabbed
McElrath in the back. The wounded
man was taken to nr. k. n. nrvani
office, where the wound was examined
It is serious, but not dangerous.
Carter was arrested and before Rc
corder Miller had a hearing this morning,
He was remanded to await the result of
McElrath's wounds.
He Hlopped Ihe Horse,
A runaway occurred yesterday after
noon about fi o'clock on Tatton avenue
A horse attached to a wagon started
running near Slaglc's hotel, and when
lust east of ihe hotel ran the wagon
against a post in the sidewalk. The
horse keot on, running at full speed, with
only the front wheels ol the wagon tol
lowing him. 1 be frightened auim.i
turned into Church street and slowed up.
A colored man ran after bird, and catch
ing up stooped down to get hold of the
lines which were drugging on tne ground,
But the ground was wet and slippery
and as the man got a grip on the lines,
bis feet deserted him. and he measured
his length in the mud. The incident fur
nished a laugh for the crowd which had
gathered, but the mud-covered colored
man hnd stopped the horse, just the same,
Recorder's Court.
Before Recorder Miller this morning, E,
W. Vaughan, for lighting, forfeited $
two drunks $8.50; Rnfus Greenlee, for
striking Mahala Goodwin, $5; Mahala
Goodwin, for cursing, $1 ; Dennis Moore
and Geo. Johnston, disorderly, dismissed
Robert Carter, for cutting" Will McEl
rath, sent to jail. Elias Vernon, for car
rying a razor, was fined $30, but after
court it was brought to Mr. Miller s at
tention that Vernon had been arrested in
his shop on a warrant charging him with
selline whisky. On being searched in the
jail the razor was found, and a warrant
sworn out. l using into consiocrauon
the fact that he was in Ins own shop.
Mr. Miller revoked his decision, and Ver
non was acquitted of the charge.
For horse-colic Simmons Liver Regula
tor is known to be the best remedy.
Are you lick ? Go out on the Mont ford
avenue Hoe to the prk, and dnnk ot the
lite giving waters anrf breezes there to be
tound.
avMaaroldeont view, natura
parka, wild flowers) and cool freaH
air. Take tne dummy line.
A stitch in time. Take Simmons Liver
Regulator and prevent sickness.
REASONS EXTRAORDINARY
The wonderful hucccss we have had in the private sale of
ots since making our last announcement, has induced uh
to withdraw the public sale heretofore advertised. A large
number of lots intended to be sold at that time have al
ead.y been sold, and we ha ve only to say that Ashe-
ille marching at the heat! of the procession to
the tune of $500,000 just appropriated for street
taving, and $100,000 for extending her sewerage system.
ms attracted the attention of capitalists all over the
oimtrv to this rapidly irrowinir and plucky town. One
,1 1 1 Ml ff . 11 J J ' .... ,1 I .
year ago uie Asnevuie, ijoan, uonstrucuoii ami improve
ment Company with the following officers: (1KO. S.
DWELL, President and (Jen. Manager, W. W. BAHNAHI)
Treiwurer, Richmond Pearson, J. K. Hnnkin.T. II. Cobb, J
S. Adams. Geo. S. Powell, Directors, foresaw what wascom
11 1 1 Al . - 1 1 I ...
ng ami wt'iit r.o worn developing wieir six mnmrcu linen
inbnii'iiig the finest b'liltling and manufacturing site's in
the city. This property is now hud out with broad a
nues, pa ved gut ters and shade trees on each side. Water,
i 1 1 1 1 1 4 I -
sewer anu electric street railway running mrougiuneprop-
ty. Park and lake sites ha ve been left at convenient dis
tances through the proierty and a complete water an
I 1 4 i 1 i ll 1 1
sewer plan lias uecn adopted so as to give me very itcsi,
sanitary results. Some of the views to be had from points
n this property are
Ht'MIMlCttM NOTK I Jt.
Fruit Jars Old Price.
One-half gallon Mason's jars at $l,"i()
is usual. .New goods anil low prices
Law's on South Main si reel.
Are you n mtrnniier nnil want to nmk
money: Hike trie ionuora avenue can
nt court stwnii: usk the conductor to
give nu il limn anil put run oil' nt the
I'ark, where von will in tne center oi
the tinest resilience iimiKTf nith.- south
Then come buck unit hnrc a ileal ilraw
lor the lot you sclecteil.
Index to Mew Advertlnt-mcttta.
To Hunt II ('..
Fun Sai.h A II Tulili
Tn l.lfT If. Il.itliilinin.
Iluv Miini; Til's iitlii-r.
ScllKlirl.K lift, S I -wi-M.
Niitick I'loHriiny .V Ke . unlits.
Uxkittivk Nutick l. L. Kry mild.
-JV RUNT.
Onf or two unfurniohrit room. AHuttm
jl3ii:tt "II .." CitHin omce.
rh;i-tnn. sinKlc harm-, ftntltl'r nnil bridle,
i kcioi! i-nnilitmti. ii limn,
jilliaUlw 1 MiAfci ! BuililiuK
po I.RT.
A o;ce elchl room houw nn Haule Ti rnu-
nrnr the Siiimrf . w th rvcrv modern ennvrn
ienct ineliiilintf bath rimmH, hot nnil rod
wntrr, Hlno larKc kitchen ran-r. Anplv liy
mal to Ii HAT 1 liKIl A.M.
uly 14-t or No ao l.eii.il nine
JOTICK.
We will mien ii lirst , lasi barber-hnpunder
Weaver & M .vers' shoe nture, on July 1ft. And
will tie K'au tn meet all nur ni'l customers
ki iiii-.K i r i.i n k m i ,
jlllHillw GliORl'.H RliYNOI.HS.
For electric car line of the Afthcvitlc Loan
Cnnntruotioo a:d Improvement 1'iimtian
eonm-ncinii at 7:.'0 u m., and continunii
until 10 n. m earn wi I leave court Itniii
iiuare everv hour and hull' hour. Leuve
Zillicoa and Cutnlierlat'd Mve-uic ril'teeo min
a en txlore find tiftern minute alter eat
hour July 15, lHiii.
iultH2w Pwidcnt.
A noY missin;.
A little hoy lit vear old left hom- in th
It nn Siitu dav. lune L7. and has not bee
heard from niuec. He w in wt-n at deiet i
company with a trance man; wn not aeen
alter trains pHdrtrd Any information aa to
hi whereulioutn will le t'Minkfully received
by his anxioui pareiti. Addre Citizen of-
hce. Me in ratner siout, iint urown nnir
and eyes, had on nt time of leaving blur
calico waixt, dark nhort pants, black stovk-
K, leather shoes, straw nat.
jllll4lrVWat
-F0K-
ICE I ICE I ICE I
Driven are Instructed to Give Full Weight.
:C O A L.:
Celebrated Jellico and
Best
Anthracite Coal.
Unsurpassed in Western North Carolina,
and tnnt almost means me worm.
The deniiind for this property has been inipreeMlen1fd in
the historv of Asheville real estate, and its smress uh the
. . . , , , i -.1 i.i.i . i
popular resident part, oi inecii.v mis aireaciy imh-ii nnnuriMi
there now beuiK over if 1 2.),()(M) worth ot buildings eom-
. , 1 .... 1 1 1. 1 1 1 ..A
n (ted am under rontrncTj tone nnisneti uy iw im-loiht
next. For further information address
Geo. S. Powell, Pres.,
ASHKVILI.K, N. C.
WIIOLKiSALK AND RETAIL.
COKE IN CAR LOAD LOTS.
MANUFACTURERS ANI)JDEALERSIN ICE.
Asheville Ice & Coal Company.
Telephone No. 36 and 40. No. 30 Patton Avenue
THE
CAROLINA SALOON
TO THE FRONT.
VVhilo oMiwh are putting a hug in your oar, listen to rm!
I am now ttetter prepared than ever to furnish von with anything usually kept in a Arst
class saliH n. I have the InrKt'st and Iiest stitck in Western North Carolina, if not in ihe
State, and it consists of Ihe nnest brand of U hikies. Wine and Hramlie known in Hie
world. Hark"' ThieeSInr Irish Whiskey, beyond a doubt the finest In the world.. Try it
and vim will he convinced that I am advrrtisinK nothinx but facts
While in KuroK during the summer of lHo, I made arrnnK'nirnts for the above Whis
key, Spanish Sherry and Port Wines, the cipinl never brought to Asheville Imported Ctnr
ets, Pontet Canet, Marfe-uix. Chateau Helmont very fine. In French Brandies 1 have a lsft-g:
stock, including John llennessv Ar Co '5 Three Star anil other standard brands: Has Ht
Co ' Talc Ale, ami Ouinness' Hxtra Kureign Stout, .n tact, my stock of Imported liiora
and wines arc too numerous to mention.
M v stock of Kve whiskies mbraees some 01 the nnest find oldest brands known.
Beer, the finest on ihe market for family use. The Ik-bI brand of CH1AKS and TO IMC
CO. When you are in need oi anythitiK in my line, before ftolnK elsewhere, come and srr ic
and he convinced. My whiskies arc rccointnended by some of the most eminent men 4 tht
age for medicinal purKes. He(Hctfully,
FRANK O'DONNKLL, PROPRIETOR.
THE CAROLINA SALOON. V.I NORTH MAIN STREET. ASHEVILLE, N. C.
ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY,
DO NOT FAIL TO SEE THOSE
SOLID OAK BED ROOM SUITES,
Which we are selling so low.
W. B. WILLIAMSON & CO.,
FTItXITITRB, CARPETS, ET,
No. 16 Patton Avenue, AheUlc, N. C.
SIDEWALKS.
e have secured the rurht touseoneol the most, valnaole
patents in the United States for concrete and block side
walks and driveways ' which is a great improvement over
ordinary concrete work. We will be ready to commence
iitirnt,inir nndpr tw Hiinip in n few da vs. In the meantime
those interested are asked to call and examine testimoni
als, etc., or enquire of C. E. Moody, 30 Tatton avenue, or
V. T. Belote, Flint street.
1 have on hand a full stock of Fresh Lime, Plaster, Ce
ment, Charcoal and W ood.
C. E. MOODY,
Yard and Warehouse Near theDepot, Telephone No. 7.).
917 Haywood Street.
1 1lit tut 11 iv us in Hie nist, every nttvnt'um will be given
to proilnce the tinest gnule of Ciirlioimteil Itevevngesumler
the PERSONAL supervision ot the proprietor. The eon-
stunt ly inrrensiirg tlenuiml for these goo Is from this ftie-
tory is conclusive proot tlmt tine nnicle is appivcmteu
by nn intelligent public.
Vichy and Seltzer. Water in Siphons.
MTSliK ANALYSIS III' WATKR I'SRtl. UN I'RIINT I'AGIi.Itt
OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM,
(FONMURLY OAKLAND INN.)
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
The Mont complete Health Renort
In the 80 u lit.
Is now open and ready forKuests. This hmmr
is the most desirable in the South for (wr
suns who need rest and medical attention.
No hotel in Asheville has as well furnished
rooms and its cuisine is unequalled. Only in
the caw of patients is the diet regulated. The
talih- is an important feature of the sanalo
rium.
The water Is pure and plentiful, coming
from a large limpid Mitring near by. The mil
itary arrangements are as perfect aacare and
money can make them. Persona suffer n
with throat and lung troubles are greatly
benefitted by a stay at this place. The inco.
ical management is under the direction of lr.
P. V. Neel'us, rvcetitly of tht Jackson Sana,
torium, at lauvillc, N. Y
The Sanatorium is thoroughly equipped
with modem appliances for the scientific rr
lief and care of nil nervous and chronic dia
eases. The bath departments are new
throughout and are under the supervision or
com 1 e tent and skilled attendants. The
met hoiis of treatment include all forms ol
baths, the Medicated Vapors, Turkish, Kiev,
trie. KuKSian, Human, Mollcre, Thcrmo-Klrc
trie, Ktcctro-rhcmicrtl, Mass Age, Klcctricity
In all its forn a also Swedish Movements.
Medical attendance and every form of treat
ment included in price of room.
Although the comlort and welfare of tac
sick are the first considerations, every oppor
tunity is given to those who desire to pcn4
phasant and profitable season here.
Address for further particulars
niM Kinllie Vaughn,
AHHBVIL.LB, N. C.
NO MORE FLIES !
E
XBCUT1VB NOTICK.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue ot an
e 1 ecu 1 100 now in my hands in lavor ol
Rtttlrr Bros., and awainst I. G. Anders show
ing a balance due ot $10O, and costs. I will
on Monilav, a tig 17. at ine irontaouroi tne
court house in the city of Asheville. sell to
the highest bidder for cash all the right, title,
interest and demand of the said J ti. Anders
in and to thr following de-crihrd piece or
paml of land. to-wri: A tract situated
in the county of Puncoml e and state of
Klnrfh l arislitiji. nn thr WHters of Kilt Ivir.
joining lands of Polly Bnrlison on the north
west, T. V c arson ana oiners on in- souin
east, J. J. Maney nnd others on the west, aad
aid Anders' mountain tract on the east,
c ntaiuing 200 acres more or less, and being
the same land which lately belonged to the
wife of J (. Anders and in which he, the said
Anders now has a life estate. This July 14,
1891. l. L REYNOLDS, Sheriff.
Per WILL'AMS, D. S dlt-w3t
V A ahlt ot tKlttmatloa taimt-l f
I VvMrHtof th. lw,fbowtn Bow to' f
OMala tMrntt, CmlL Trmd.' V
Marks, CoprrUrtiU, Ml tm.i I
a. muhm w.yfjrm
5,000 SHEETS
TANGLE-FOOT FLY PAPER
Jl'ST RKCEIVED
AT
RAVNOR a SMITH'S
PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE,
31 PATTON AVENUE.
THK BK8T IN THE LAND,
TANGLEFOOT
Sticky 1 -Paper.
REYNOLDS HOUSE,
WEAVERVILLE, N. C.
Blxht miles aorth of A.IwtI'I, Hasted In
beautiful villMrr of BOO lok.Mt.nU
cutin. hiih awl dry, commaadiiiii apkadM
rltn of the mona tain.. Hotel reentl ren
o.ated and rrfuml.hed. Table .applied wltk
the beat of whokaorae eonntry far Low
rat... Hark, will meet TUrftnr. at A.heTllle
Mondays, Wednewlaya and Fridays. Water
from Dala Bprtnc kept oa draaRht. Address
T. B. MYBR8,
n2adl Proprietor,
GRANITE.
Salisbury Granite.
MONl'MKNTAI., BI'II.IIINO ANII STRRHT I
WORK (IF ALL. KINII8
BELGIAN BLOCU AND CURBING A SPECIALTY.
The Ball.hnr j irra- Ite 1. nf a beaatiful ffrry
color, ha. restated a itrrasnre of 1
pound, in cube of t"vo Inch, bj offici.-il teat.
It I. lined by the I'nited States .nvcr.imcnt
in some cf IL finest bnildl'-KS In the country.
W. H. PRARCK.
Swannanoa Hotel, Asheville, N. C
jult3d.lt
N
39 Sooth main Street.
Our motto is to keen
the
very best wines and liquors
at the moHt reasonnWe price
commensurate with the qual
ity. 1'arties having friends
of intemperate habits will
confer a favor by notifying
us of such, as we do not wish
to sell them any stimulants.
Very respectfully.
JOHN 0'DONNELL.
JulySdtf
OAKS HOTEL,
18HBVILLB, M C.
tender New Management
Has been re A tied for the season, and no
pains will be spared to make It deHghtfnl
resort. Modem conrealenee.; delightfully
cool rooms aad anprrb .lew. Rates upon
application.
B8KRIDGB ROBRHBOK,
JnatMlm Asbnillc, N. C.
THE WHiTLOCK CLOTHING HOUSE.
48 South Alain St., Asheville.
The moHt complete men's ami boys' outfitting establish
ment in Western North (Jaroliim.
FINE HEADY-MADE CLOTHING
To suit all occasions. Substantial clotlnnir for daily use.
Our clothing fit better uud wear better
Than Any Other on Thin Market.
Boys' and children's clothing in great variety at prices
ranging
LOWER THAN KLS1CW H 1CRK.
Dunlap Hits, K. & W. ("ollars and ('uffs, Manhattan
Dress Shirts,
Mother Friend Shirt Waists.
It. Whitlock's erfeot fitting ruslom clothing, equal to
the best in this country. For stylish and durable wearing
apparel call at
THE WHITLOCK CLOTHING HOUSE,
NO, 48 8OVTU MAIN 8TRKCT,