ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Tut nin v Pitti.u ikkMAA..t i- i : ... i every afternoon (except Sunday) at the fol lowing rate strictly cash: Ohk Ybar $6.00 OlA iOUNTHB 3 00 Thkbk Months 50 Onb Month 50 UNB WBBK 15 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER U, 1892 So it appears that Tones of Samlv Mush tolJ Brown of Haw Creek that Smith of Wuynesville has seen a letter which asserted that Mr. Cmwforel sniil about something it is not clear what your pian is all right." Convincing evidence ! Great testimony ! It appears that the morning paper's assertion that Congressman Crawford had written "a private letter to a friend in this city," saying that the idea of a primary "was a cood one was manufactured out of whole cloth rotten poor goods at that. Mr Crawford has written nothing of the kind. The falsehood was characteristic ofthefly-iip-the-ercek sheet. It announced before election that it would have full Associated Tress reports of that contest it never had a line of Associated Press delivered to it; it could not net a line. The same sheet recently said it would print the I'residenfsniessagein full; that it had the message in its ollice Tuesday nigtit, December bth. Both assertions were such as are told the marines; there was no truth in them. Tm; most reuiarkalilc speech, in its effect, that Speaker Crisp ever prepared was the one he was invited to deliver at the Reform club dinner Saturday night in Jcw Urk. fie was not called on bv the ioasi master and lus speech was not delivered. This public insult to the Speaker of the House has created an immense sympathy for him. It appears mat Crisp was present at the dinner liv the especial request of President-elect Cleveland, and that he was ignored because the manager of the dimmer hud not sense enough to see that it was had manners to pass by the Speaker of the House who is always called on fur speech when present at a public affair of almost any sort. Out the speech has drawn to Crisp the sympathy of every body, and men who have been his militi cal opponents now announce themselves as his friends. It wusa happy speech the most effective silent speech we can recall LIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA. til st well Charlotte Observer: 'Tor the time since I i-iinc,.!,...- .,;. .. - . '.1, 3,WU ,1 t known farmer l t'.iie ,.r,,,i .. .....1.... " the farmers of Mecklenburg are plowing six days in succession in December." The weather this season has been unnsunlh fine, and a better crop year has not been miumj jur years. Charlotte Objerver: The Star mill was sold Monday at public auction under mortgage, and bought by Mr. C Gresham. The mill was owned bv : stock company, of which Mr. W.'M Crowel! was the largest shareholder ine mortgage amounted to about o,uuu. The Fifty-sixth annual conference ot the North Carolina Mrllvwliet l, church, South, which is held in Gold's- ooro, commencing today will be a very important session of the'ehurch in many respects. A good many changes of pre siding elders and pastors will occur. Near Patterson's mill on Friday nigtit while enroute from Durham, Tom iiowcns attacked his travelling compan ion, Pickard, and cut hisright car nearly off besides leaving a grea t gash in his head and neck The men were drinking. The cuts are serious. United States Supervisor-ol-Eltctions A. W. Shaffer is now having transcribed into special books the names of 52,000 voters at the late diction, the names having been furnished him bv his hundreds of supervisors. The Baptist convention at Kaleigh has adopted resolutions in honor of the late Mr. J. A. Bostwick, the Standard Oil millionaire who gave nearly $150, 000 to Wake Forest college. The Winston board of aldermen have purchased a large la France fire engine and two outfits for two hook and ladder companies. Capt. John E. Lewis and crew of Morehead city caught recently at two hauls, 4,160 speckled trout which sold for $19.72. It is alleged that there is no North Carolina law against prize lighting. A OISCISTIJUC PAI.NKHOOO. The Morning: Keprliit one a Coufesttlou. TIIH ASSERTION. From Tuesday's Fly fp the Creek. Congressman W. T. Crawford, who has the appointment in his power, in a private letter to a fiiend in this citv, says he "thinks the idea of a primary a good one." TUB KliTKACTION. From Wednesday's Fly Ilown the Creek. In a conversation with Mr. E, B. At kinson, that gentleman informed him that he had received a letter Irom Dr II. L, McFadcn of Wavnesville statinc 1L.1 . . ... n mui in nn interview witn congressman frnwfnrrl ne tr. 4 li c .l : . ...... .... ... ouaisii piuuuiy for the pogtmastership at Ashevillc, he i i i huu huiu, your pian is nil right. The words of the letter in this regard are as follows: "I saw Mr. Crawford and he uid your plan was all right." The WHHte ot Public Money. From Mr. Cleveland' upccch on Saturday .-Bub. We should strive to rid ourselves and our countrymen of the idea that there is anything shabby or disgraceful in economy, whether in public or in private life Tlin,- ia kma.!, ..f ..... .... 1 fiable as the waste of money held by pub ic servants for the people's use. Our government was founded in a spirit of t i . . .. i i :A , - iiuKnuiy tiuu ccuuuuiy, uuu lea uumims- tration should not depart from those lines. A Back Number. From the New York World. There is no State in the Union in which the Republican party is more of a back umber than Wisconsin. Gov. Peck avs there is nothing left of it except the colored man who attends the furnace in tne state noose cellar. , Jnt a Lima More, please. From the St. Louis Republic. If Ohio will inject a little more Atis . tralia into tier Australian ballot law the Democrats will elect the other twenty bree electors next time, til .t I i I. " ' 11 1 The new and fashionable stationary at Law's is attracting much attention. , TllE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN AN EASTERN NATIONAL PARK.1 772 CAT AM) THE FLY I'Al'ER. I j 3;H I MMer) XJ g& I 1 mm i siiflFsi kzzJffetih A crciim of tmtai linking powder. High- 1 a. . I JJ UllWIJUt NO. 4 The two mountain chains, niirsuinr- direction towards the southwest cuter North Carolina from Virginia in the county ol Ashe, approach each other within u few miles, and then gradually diverge; the Bine Kidge to enter boldly into North Carolina, forming a distinct line of demarcation between the upper and lower country of the State, and ex tending through to its southern border, theu turning westwardly and forming for the most part the boundary line be tween this State and South Carolina and Georgia. The other chain, the Smoky, Iron, or I'naka, as it is variously known in the course of its long extension, after its divergence from the Iilue Ridge, trends gradually towards the southwest, and forms the boundary line between North Carolina and Tennessee. ihcse two master chains, running on ippositc sides of the State, aie connected by several cross chains in height only a little inferior to the outer ranges: ulto ether, with the combination of the outer and the inner ranges, forming that ;rand configuration whiehgivestoNorth . nrolinn and nnrts nf Tnn-fn ili listiuct and extensive mountain charac- istie-s. inr it must not be overlooked that, in this section, the mountain sys tems ol the Atlantic slope attain their u imnntion. 1 hp smnniiw -, I,;. v several luituireil leet than those ot the mute mountains in New Hampshire lor a lou time believed to he lmHiiT man any east 01 uie Mississippi. The hiL'hcst summit ot :i is Mnmit i;i..t,..li in the Illack mountains, ii.71 7 feet; ami the hichest summit of the Snmlv r ,,.. cuiigmnn s 1'eaU, b.tiliO feet, only a lit lower than its treat rival. Miirbill's Peak. And there are in all, within the limits ol .North Carolina, forty-three peaks of the heiirht ol CiOOn 1,-,-t 11 fill upwards, eighty-two which exceed 5,(1110 i ..i i.. . ... lion ei.ynciv appi (l.Mlll.'UC n.ouu; anel the number which exceed ,000. and ap proximate o. 000. is inniMiur.i i , A,,. I llie prool ot this culmination is h.nl in t h itiei iiiue, iroiit encse superior lui' ilk are tnrown on me fountains which lorm head streams of rivers flowing to all oointsol the cotun.'iKs min tlw - 1 1.,,., uccan, into the Ohio river, into the Mi issippi, nun into t lie Lull ol Mexico. 1 he he-iL:ht ot the r.-iinn.irt iir,c,o,l iy me iilue Kulgc, riMiig abruptly Iro-n the i'hanipaii:ii country em the' c:ni ;nul south; and the licitrh and iuin.is:ib oanieis in ine ninoKy mountains, pierced in mil a lew places by the deep and nai row uorces tlirouuh whi, b tln rivi-ra.-i their laborious way into the valleys i the west, and the absence over lb chain ol any practicable pass I'm wheeled vehicles, have combined to pic save tins mountain region, in all its parts, mole true is its allegiance to na tuie than any other portion of the At Inntic States. The few inhabitants tb-o iccupied the narrow valtevs wrr. k!,,i in upon themselves. I 'mil the invasion ni railroads, they had no inducement to the cniarcenicnt ot their aira-iilt urn I irea: the numerous Tiimint:iii at,-,.,,,. witn uirir exnausticss lorccs offered no temptation to manufactures, because il the insuperable obstacles presented to transportation of tin- linislwd brie; and the same reason cvistrH why the cxhaiistless stores ot the majestic forests remained untouched Until within n vcrv rrcent iii'riiiil i,,,.l, eontbtious lorbid rapid additions of pop. illation beyond natural increase, they equally lorbui encroachment upon ter ntorv which nature micht reserve lor its own uses, and which she might de light to picserve and present m unmu tilatcd charn.s. There is in truth no tract so large remaining in the United Wednesday Evening, December H, 1892. States preserved so perfectly in the in tegrity ol its pristine wihlucss and beauty; no place where the civilised white man of the tiresent dav nnv tr,.,,,! so closely in abonginal steps and sur round himself with the associations once so familiar to the primitive savage. Here uie mountains, ns mcv have done from time immemorial still Ho tlu-irfon-at.. I-..1 summits and verdure-robed sides to tl' same c ear skies and blni tniiisi.:ir,nt heavens; here the unlettered streams .a ill leap down the mountain sides and sparkle in the quiet valleys with the same nceuunias 111 uie nays w hen the white man tirst trod the soil of a newly found continent; and here the dense forest st 11 clothes or cumbers the earth with its giant trees, or adorns it with the un rivalled beauty ot the flower-bearing trees and shrubbery. Here, in truth, is to be found nature in her beauty, gran deur or sinilllicit v: nature cni'li" tic ,tw. weariest denizen of the crowded cities, or 01 tne densely peopled lowlands delights to seek, to which lie demands access.and for which he asks lor iieisiT.-.-iiwui ;iinst the incrensintr ftirrorn'lnn, nt. ra the inroads of civilization. In Western North Carolina tli..r ort two extcusive tracts that may be con trolled to the uses of such park as the oeopleofthe east have nn int,.r.,cf ; ha vim? created for them ihrom.li !. ,.:.i of the general government. The first of these lies along tlic south Hank of the Smoky mountains, extending from the I'igeon river on the northeast to the Ten nessee river on the southwest; spreading downward towards the south to the I Icona Luftce, the Tucknseegi-e and the Tennessee riycrs, and embracing in a ter ritory of from 150,000 to 300,000 acres as much of the urniiil mid b.nioa.a :., landscape, ns much of the unmutilated in iiiieure, nnu as nincu ot purity ot air as can be elsewhere found on the continent. In this area is to be included a portion of Tennessee, lying 0u the northeast face of the Smoky mountains, and which contains the noted "Group ol Uullhe.'lH in which , ........... ... .,,Lj ouiuiijieo ol from 4970 feet high to 6.100 feet, or even more. This part of the Smokies is wild and unoccupied, and conspicuously abounds in all the elements of the bold and picturesque. The North Carolina Side. tllOllt-h US loftv. slntvn rnvn, I.. 11,. southward with more of centlcnrss. thouuh. from the mountain inn, 4ni,a river valleys, making a descent of more than four thntmnnH fpnl- Thin l.,nn comparatively gentle slope is seamed by nttmnt.a ..l K-.l.l ...:f 1 u,.,v.ua neui, UUIU, BWIIl Streams, aboundinf even ntu in tin. trout, and capable of being made a vast f.vovi .i, uie niiiuruiti ur nuinoow trout havinu hern nrnverl hv experiment in the streams among the Jiu.aui mountains to be well adapted to the mountain streams of this State. The tons of Itntne nf tlm m...,nlMa ... some times bare of trees, though haying a rich soil, and producing luxuriantly grasses suitable for herbage, Most of them, however, are mantled with dense forests, chiefly of a M-mi-tiroii ,.i,o..- such as the various species of the fir fam ily. III. I 'iV"!- ! iv h 1 !1 1 M..S.C..I A creutn ot tititai linking powder. Iliyh est of all in leavening slrengtli. Latest Tinted Static Covertitncnt looel Keport. ROYAL 1IAK1NG POWPDR CO., 10(i Wull St , New York AM) Cheap AM) HOT AT Coal Yard KO. 20. JUDt.IENTS. t he Ket;iil C.rocf-s AsMoe:ation ofl'e-r (He Inldei ii f: iudKti ellls lor ude-: M 1SS C. 1H KK li, rr, Culltgr SI J IL' 7(1 V.Kil'vtA mill h Chiirlnttp Si yn o A. li Wl- P w. I'.jfs'njK a 77 Mlil.N IN NK lllll.S li nil U-'kKIN WII.I.IS 14 00 The H.eivr judunirnts ran be Inn lull v ten iliriil in i avirent of till rielits to t he piVfoiis t'Kii'l'.st Imm ll cy Hie Ismnd Persons Wisllini; to ptiteluoe' niay cull on any of llie inemliet'-i : T. . Wevrll ('.. 1.. Mel oiiMbl, 1'. M I'ostir, I. S. I-'uilum. W. C. Strmilry .V Pro .1 M . .V II. sviuler, l.lenn Pros , C.nv ('tr.cn. Hill .V Sh.'u ki, S. U. Keper. 'reir X ilinsou, A. li. 1-. o,,,,-, '!. II Sot mil Jt Son, Win. kroet.r, I A Porter, iV T. Krwin, I Hell. '1 II. Simrnoiis, P X.lson, r. II l.inil-iiv. BRILLIAHT 4 Opening Display of Holiday Goods, com- niencmg Hounesuay, JNOvembcr SUtJi, and contiiuiiiig thirty days. Y'OU Men ( iin sot a i-'ootl shop hero for S3: not rnl tino. o coinse, but real virtue in it, and no sliatn ! One finer leather anil trim mings at f-t: takes a shoe man to tell the t 1 ereiioe tlio-.mii. ?uy the one your foot likes best. Perhaps vou'd I i k o a still fitiM- slinp siy .f .", or ,f (5; if no, We liave t lllMIl llfiw tn (r inni'ii " - v ' ' ' 1 v' -t-W iliv substantial sliopcotnfoi-tnnd virtue don't we know. 81ioes which keep the feet warm and dry. are easy arid full of Wear: what mnro r.rm vim expect, ot a shoe . FULEN WIDER 18 1'nltoii Avium-. Always Sure ! Always Prompt!! Always Safe!!! IV ll'HIS- Juli.i i:. lohnson, Stiillord'sl writes: "I h.nl sullcred 1.1 veils eviih 'czema nml was nt times nniiurd t,, m,. lied. The itching was terrihlc. My son-in-law Kot me one half down hottlcs d llotanic I'lood li.ilni i. in,-1, i,. ured me. and 1 ask vim in md.lwi, il,;' for the benefit of others still'erimi in like- manner." About dolls. Thev ore ni-i i I :.. lota at same price. 'All at ITi cents are tOKether. All nt Ho cents are toi'i ihei etc. Si if lie- urt tti.st .ind ,! dulls arc not at Law's. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. P. M M'Tlll-M. V. P llKOW.N. LUTHER Si BROWN, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, (II I le'i;-12 I.liC.Al. BLOCK. I'lnitiee in the State and 1'tdend Ctiutt Culleetion ejl elaiiu-e a speeiuPy. tt. SI. HIilJVliS, I. O. 8., All Reaadciies and Nenralgia. AT- i)KNTAI, lll'FICK for m pr:'si . mom vs hjiv vt . , i .... "h All (ll.Sll.R It,...,, it 1 ,....1 . , , traJe uairlt auj cruised reel lia.son m ri.: i'.- CiMitully Puliams, over Kl vncd'n Store, Pntton Ave'nue. Kfsiili nce, 3.ri Spnur street. 50TIc: to rix imvkks. The tax list Inr llie eity ol Ashe vil!c 1ms been in my hands Inr eulleetion for several weeks. Very few lmvc conic forward nnd settled ns the lnw requires, tlierel'nrt I tnVe this met lit d ol notifying you that the city tunes must be puid. and paid at onee. Come forward to the olliee and icttlc or have the cash ready when I call. I mean liusincs and hone eon w ill heed the warning. Very respectfully. N. A. RUVNdLli.S. norS.Mltm City I us Colleetor. I). G. ZEIGLFR, IMaiiF aii'.l ji vcil'uaiions t'urimlicd tor till ilasscs uf huililiiifcs ,Crri-spoiui nvc eliccrfully rtj linl ti. Kt'iinu'cllipy of cxist- CANDY FACTOUY, NO 20 NORTH MAIN STREET. Wc nre nianul'aeturiiie; dailv a vaiietv of 'rcnell caudies that arc eauul to nnv 11ml suHTior in freshness. Assorted pound box 0 cents. IlOSton Cllir.S. .-oscrtrd llnrnra Vanilla, Strawberry and l ii eapiile NiikktIs, .MOlassrs, l.emon and I't'ni crmint TallV. Stick Candy, u liolnjik, se.tils uer pound, highly llayored. 1'in works in iniile-s utielv, Canilv earns for deeotating Xtmn trees. J. T. COOK, ille'Jilliii L'O Not 11, Muin Mr..( K. U. KRITT, GCNTRAGTOR & BUILDER IN STOKE. Oradinc of nil kimls H,.tt All nr I crushed stone furnished. Send all orders to I postoltice Hoi Asheyillc, N. C. otiglPdtf 34-Years' ICxpcricncc-34 HILTON HARDING COKTRACTOK AND UUILllBR. Oitiee mid shop, Wolfe Building. 0ORNUR COUKT PLACE AND MAKKHT STEIiET. Kaysor & Smith's, Wholesale and detail. arc invited to call and examine the beau tiful display. STERLING SILVER GOODS are unusually cheap at the ivet time, and we have a very huge stock to dippla.v, both ui rovelties and nit ides of uie for the table, GOLD AND SILVER JEWELRY. Our stock has never contained so many fine and exquis ite designs in articles of adornment as we this year hope to have the pleasure of showing you. WATCHES AND CHAINS. We have a large stock of solid gold, gold filled and silver cape, l enutiful in design and very low in price. BARGAIN CASE. This en so contiiins iniinv -i ri Inl.iu -l t..i . . . : enien 111111 11 uu IIIellKfll OWI P ltl m il lllfin frini'r nrfnnl 1r.1l,,,, ! 41.: : . I - "en"" IIHIIl'. 111 111m tiiist! N 11 quantilyof H()(!K1S& I5H0S., (iHXUINK FIRST ()UAL IT SPOONS, FORKS AM) KN1VKS at iirics lower" than they have ewr been sold. You can tell the SECOND qual ltv of t hpsfl jmnflft us tl'iiv if nl arrow running through the regular mark to indicate that i Inn 1 1 f ,,.. .....1 1 . . ... r.. .... . 1 eii'.l air lllll'lio (I III 11 1 1 it 11 ri !'(innw CIIT (JTass ami i'ir. v.Kr.vjv 1 11 1:.... . : - ""'"J "u iiie;i isniiiii 11111; 01 tho finest goods on the market ARTHUR M. FIELD, LEADING JEWELER, NO. 18 SOUTH MAIN STREET. JEWELRY MADE TO ORDER. W. C. SPRINKLE. F. B. LAWSON. JUST RECEIVED ! NKW AND COMl'LETB .I.INB Eye Glasses and Spectacles, E. IfeSURE YCUR PKOPERTY WITH J. ASTON, General t Insurance Agent. Kfor No. -jn Smith Muln utrett. stahliiihcd 1HH5. uuC illv Ashevillc, N. C. wini 11 w a aki; sri.i isc, at i-kichs THAT CANNOT III! I'NMiKSOLIl. North Carolina Gems MOUNTING IHfiDE TO ORDER. All Wctk Guaranteed; P.L.COWAN&BRO JKWELl-KS. No. 9 Went Court Place, ASHUVIIXB, N. C. A Clone Reminder. Prom the Detroit Free Preia. The chances iu the French cabinet re mind us of the erratum once put in the front Dane of a dialect novel: "Poire 225, seventh line from top for bam boozle, read dumuwizzle." Eirwul liinfy fa ithnan m im 1. . nm basement department of Law's. Enter ance on College street. ForXmas orraents. nnpful nnrl In w price, go to Thrash's. HliRKCNS HAVING Hoots or SLors to Rftmir Can have them neatly ilmic by linviiiR at SHOE STORE OF G A. MEARS, 2'.i South Main St. Also orders taken fur ucw wurk. All ejnoel toeli- A. I'KIJCK. orM93m T. I W ki 1 )Mirnm REAL ESTATE, No. u 2altou Avenue. mivn. srim mill rxelniniieil rrnl rslute on enmnilaiiion. Al Inns, nnd Kclla notes links, bonds nml negotiate!) loans on real 'tote. nov'J.'icll'.ni WILL WINTER YOUR HORSES. I have nn nbundanec ol food, and wiir.n horns, nnd will feed and cote for as horses during the winter, on very reasonable trims Address or call on J. M. Til KAS1I, dei-Tdlw Calhoun, N. C. J. A. TKNNANT, ARCHITECT : AND ; CONTRACTOR Plnns, specifications and estimates fur. nished. All work in my line contracted for, and no charges for drawing on contracts awarded me. Krlerrnccs when desired. Office, Southeast Court Square. Ahevlllc, N. feblUdly ;. j' llonist in an out Sensible Shapes I'erfect Fits Comlort. stock of Widths in country. All fancy colored ooze and evening dress Slippers. Ladies' Walking Boots in all popular shapes. French Calf and Patent LcatherOx- fords nnd slippers, from tripple A toE. Solid Largest Narrow the the - -.;.;. Men's Ujys' nml Youths' footwear, in Hlccchers, Bals, Congress iu Patent Leather, Calfskin, Russia, Call nnd Russett, nil widths. Hunting Hoots, Overgniters, Leg Rins, Umbrellas, Trunks and Va lises. Hats at a sacrifice! We have no time to talk! Come and see our stock. BLANTON, WRIGHT & CO., 39 FaUon ATcnae, . . ... . AgherUI., K.V. TAKE THE CHICAGO AND ALTON RAILROAD (IOINU West and Northwest. KnilRrnnts Ri.lnir to nny of the Western Mates or Territories will save time and money Rolne via Chicsto and Alton route. It is the quickest route to Kansas City. Hen vcr Pueblo, and all points in Idaho, Wash: inKton, OreRim, I tnh and California. ints and licst Equipxti Road ia the West. ( inly line running Solid Vcstiouled trains between St. Louis and Kansas City. kccllninir Phnir rnrm anrl T..,;.. til. tree of extra chnrue. I will meet parties at any railroad station with through tickets and bnxKaKe eheeks. Kor full information, ranps and descriptive pumiihlets of the West, writ to or cnll on II. A. NKWLANI). Trayeliou Passenuer Atent, 33 I'attou Avenue, Aslieeillc, N. j . v.jmni.iun, Senerul PasscnRer Aent, Chicago, EAGLE WAREHOUSE, For the Sale of Leaf Tobacco, j3lSUE3VIIL.IL.3I3. The l-nglc Warehouse first began business lust season, nnd .-.Il ,. house mid a new firm it easily took the lead in the toli.ic.-i. ir.-l,. ,,f ,.i.in With our jiast exptrici.ee anil increased facilities lor handling tobacco wc arc better prepared to serve our friends and customers than ever before. The I-aglc is one ol the largest ami best warehouses in the State, with a capacity of 50,000 pounds a day. Our motto: I'olitc and coiirtcmis treatment to all, highest market jirieesand prompt returns. Give us a trial. SPRINKLE & LAWSON, Proprietors. P. M. HI UGINS, nookkecper, CAPT. J. M. SltllTU. Floor Manager. SPECIALTIES. NEW CHOP NEW OIILEAXS MOLASSES, COrNTIlY r.LCIvWIIEAT FLOUR, CEYLON LAXAI'ANA TE , An India Too- similar to English Breakfast, B.y sonic pcoplo liked better than English Bieakfast. For sale bv S. R. KEPLER. BUILDERS French Broad Lumber Co F03 SALE ATA BARGAIN I A (jood home in (.'liunn's cove, two miles froni eourt li uc iimre in Astn-vilte. less than one-linlf milt' I'rnm romnrnilnn ll,ia- contains 12 seres, txarly nil In Krnss, fruit trees. Krapcvin. , etc ; excellent shade, four, five, or more, line bold runolnirsprinvs, some (it liem ebaljliente; has the foll.iwine; Imild liKS on it :)ne seven room frame dwelling house. TH.1.1 mrtt ,.na n .... .. ntJt entirely finirlierl, metal roofed, two nne new sprinj nooses built of reek and metal roofed; other out-buildlnga, such as W 1 111(1 thril nlmi.tn 1. . . ., u . . .. . .. ... ... i,m... Wlltvi, IHItllinCB flUTV jonnniB s:.rinK water in kitchrn of dwellinic . -., M.utuiiiKB iiuu wnicr worn over 2,5(K. I'riee S4..O00. Terms, cine-thirri ash. Iinlnre in imp nml Ivn u..Mr t a cent. Interest. Additional land forsnlr. Can m f.r address C. W. DcVAl'I.T, 18 North fonrt Square, Ashevillc, N. C. dccMdlm Having atuiinulated a large stot-k of rraming, Sheeting, &c, will sell I RASIlNli AT 7 50 PI?R 1,000 FRKT, 8HKETING $5.50 " Will nlr-o take orders for OAK FIREWOOD At $2.00 iit load delivered any where i wty. oetl7dtf THE MA1TLAND SCHOOL, NO. 40 FKEhCH BROAD AVENUE. BNC.I.ISH AND PRBNCH MOM B ANT' U Y oe.nueii. ruse umiA MRS BVKGWYS MAITLASD, Frlaclpitl. A MX I !r .1 hv Ml.i WnllnM I' V a r rlnll. nnd Mile. Dothe of Paris ' tspcelRI advaiitaRis for the stuilv of voenl auu nia'iiiiiKiiiai Bis.ie el asses for ladles. Afternoon French 10,000 BEAUTIFUL WHITE PihE TREES, For lawns, avenues and (lr.vewavs. 8end for prlee list by do sen, hundred or thousand. BOX iaa, novioim Hendersonvllle, N. C. . BO AUDI AG. Flrst-elass Uoard'aorthernoockliir hnnsr heated by steam. For terms apply. to ' MRS. P. A. FITCHNER, ' No. a Grove street, ' Ashevllle, N. C. Formerly proprietress of Flashing Hotel. Flaskios, L.I. i.;..,. - ov!741ns I.KWIS MADI1UX, I'res II. T. COLLINS. Viee-Pres. I., F. WI.OUD, Cnsblcr. Capital. $50,000. Surplus, $40,000, WESTERN CAROLINA BANK. Slate, County And City Depository, CrffanUed May, i88t. DEPOSIT BOXES IN fIRF PROOF VAULTS HMD AT REASONABLE RATES GENERAL BANKING BTOINE88 TRANSACTED. Interctt Paid on Dpoi.it n Savtne Dcpartnicnl. DIRUCTOUS' Lewis Maddux, II. T. Collins, M. J. Fogg, J. K. Heed Chaa. McNamee, J..E. Uankin, M. J. Beanfen, S. II. Heed! BANK OPEN ftlOW TILL 4 P. . ON SATURDAY Til HP..