THE ASMBVIIiUS 1AIL.Y CITIZEN ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Tai Daily Citizen, Democratic, is puillshed every afternoon (except 8unday) at the fol lowing rates atrictir cash: Okb Yik $0.00 Bix Month 3.00 Thiei Month l.su Om Month AO OmcWiik IB SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1893. The attempts to solve the problem of caring for the insane by burning them up still continues. The Hawaiian revolution lias degener ated into a farce by the ono net of the Queen in offering to sellout for spot cash and no questions risked. It shows that she thinks the "jig is up;" that she has no real love for her people and made a show of resistance simply because she anticipated that her rations would be shut off if she did not retain her hold on the crown. The Hawaiians ire rid of a monarch who will go down into history without the respect of anybody. Is it parliamentary for a member of the Legislature not attacked by a public journal to ventilate his little personal spites under the plea of personal privi lege ? Is that the custom? Docs the Speaker do right in allowing such an as sault under such plea ? Is it not a very unusual stretch of "privikgc?'' Wil mington Messenger. Why, bless you, it is parliamentary to abuse the newspaper at all times and in all places. That islargely what itis for a sort of escape valve for pu1 ';c opinion that otherwise might remain I. : !- d up and, in the end, do mischief. Besim-, the abuse does no real harm; the newspaper goes on just the same if it has any gen uine excuse tor being, ard the abuser feels relieved. Parliamentary? Why we have even known a newspaper to be the sub ject of a pastor's uneouip'imentary talk at a prayer meeting. N. K. Faikuank is certainly acting the hog by cornering his the hog's products. Every family in the country has felt the effects of the Chicago manip ulation in the increased price rf Kirtl and bacon and hams, but Mr. 1'airbank and his associates have realized over a mil lion dollars of profits so far, and they care not how much thceonsumcr and his pocket may suffer. Presently we shall sec one of these hog kings endow a university and then all the world will be expected to stand back and exclaim: Did you ever.' w liar generous men these Chicago millionaires arc, to be sure!" It is a pity that the country could not combine at a give;; signal and refuse to purchase an article the price of which had been increased by a "corner." That action would bring the modern Robin Hood to his knees in short order. FOR HALE. "Oytz! Oycz ! How much am I offered for the right, title and interest of the Ouecn of the Sandwich Islands to the bursted with the Charlotte Observer's permission monarchy of the Hawaiian government ?" One can almost hear the voice of the auctioneer as he calls forbids. First, of course, the Oueen's attorney will try to make a semi-piivatc sale of the gilded crown, but if that does not bring an offer we may be expected to see the thing put up at auction and cried on the public square ( regardless of the ordinance against the practice). Crowns ate slow sale these days. The people are putting them away to make room for newer goods of a different pattern. There is a small demand for them in the museums, but it is restricted to a really first class article, like the one Victoria brings out on state occasions, and no excessive pieces are paid for even the best of them. JUST IN NORTH CAROLINA. Whitecaps, thoroughly disguised, went last Saturday night to the house of Bill Taylor, colored, an alleged hog thief, in Chatham county, and whipped bim. Wilkesboro Chronicle: When the thermometer at this place registered 23 below zero, at Smoak's Springs on the Brushics, about five miles from here, it stood at about zero. The first issue of the Northern Set tler, a four-page monthlyjournal devoted to Southern industrial inteiests, will appear February 15, and will be pub lished by Messrs. Campbell and Hunt in Sanford. Statesvillc Landmark: The primary election for postmaster at Statesvillc, was held last Friday. Messrs. G. Karchcr and J. B. Armfield were judges. Two hundred and sixtv-eight votes were poled. Of this number Mr. J. A. Hart ness received 11)1, Dr. L. Harrill 7fi. scat tering 1. Messrs. Hartness anu 'larrill were the only candidates before ti.c pri mary. Sandy Jones, and his two bi others came to Durham Thursday with a load of tobacco from Person county. After night they went to a disreputable local ity, where they met W. P. Rollins, a special policeman on duty in that local ity. A brawl ensued, when the police man discharged his pistol, fatally wounding Mr. Jones. See the line of new oil heating stoves at Law's. LEMON ELIXIR. 'A Pleasant Lemon Tonic. For biliousness, constipation, malaria, colds and tbe grip. For indigestion, sick and nervous head aches. For sleeplessness, nervousness and heart diseases take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir is prepared from the fresh juice of lemons, combined with other vegetable liver tonics and cathartics. 50c. and $1 bottles at drug gists. Prepared only bv Dr. H. Mozley, At lanta, Ga. Jk. Prominent Minister Write hi After ten years of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous prostra tion, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been cured by Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir and am now a well man. Rey. C. C. Davis. Eld. M. E. church. South, No. 28 Tatnall strct, Atlanta. Gratitude. Dr. H. Morley. Dear Sir Since using your Lemon Elixir I have never had an other attack of those fearful sick bead aches, and thank God that I have at last found a medicine that will core those awful spells. Mrs. Etta W. Jones. Parkersbnrg, West Va. A PRINCE'S LETTERS. Home Dav Thev Mat Come To Light and be Read. From the New York World. A hitherto unpublished incident in the life of the Duke of Mai thorough is brought out by the discussion incident to the publication of his will. Along in the eighties, when he was mixed up in the Lady Ailesbury scandal, he secured from Lady Ailesbury a package of the Prince of Wales' love letters addressed to her. He was asked to be the custodian of the bundle. The Duke, to insure the safe keeping of the package, so the story goes, put it in the care of Lord Randolph Churchill, his younger I rothcr. Lord Churchill, at that time acting as secre tary to his lather, then Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, guarded the bundle as best he could. One day he 'vas surprised to icceivea call from a Oueen's messenger, who de manded the letters. Churchill refused to give them up on the ground that they were not his property, but simply in trusted to him, und he was responsible for their safety. "On your allegiance as a subject they are demanded." was the ultimatum hereccived. He inquired who hail sent the message. He was told the Prince of Wales. "Well, when he is sov ereign and sends such a message I will respect it" was Churchill's answer. Fearing further importunities, how ever, he, together with his wife, nee Miss Jerome, of this city, sailed for New York, and in midsummer they occupieil the lerome-home in this citv. Churchill brought with him the bundle of letters and, at last accounts, they were in a box in the value of a safe deposit com pany down town. I'NGXPCCTEO, 111 T TRl'E Tli e Supreme Court and NUIrs' From the New York World IfJ. S. Clarksou will look over the Supreme Court records since the civil war his apprehensions of the triumph of States' rights through Judge Jackson's influence will abate somewhat. He will learn there, perhaps to his as tonishment, that the Supreme Court, while composed mainly ol Republican Justices, has already and finally decided, on the States' rights side, a number of cases more directly involving that issue than any that are likely to arise here after cases whose decision, indeed, prac tically puts the question finally out of court as a debatable issue. It was a strongly Kcpublicau Court when it decided the Louisiana Slaughter-House case and the Ku-Klux ease, and when it overthrew the Civil Rights bill. Every Judge on the bench was the appointee of a Republican president when the court decided the Virginia debt case, and that decision was one ot the strongest judicial assertions of States' rights that have ever been made. On the other hand, the Southern, Dem ocratic, States' rights Justice Lamar helped to make the majority of the court in deciding flatly against States' lights in the Original-Package case. Of Benefit to Alt. J. O. Ncwsom in Littleton Courier. Whatever opens up remote farms for easy trans-portion, cheapens the niaiket for the poorer class and increases the volume of trade and commerce for all. The whole country shares in the benefit and can afford to share in the expense of building and keeping such roads. Vcrv Hriiiut lorKuoxvillr. From tht Kuoxville Journal. Lieutenant Peary has declared that he will start for the north pole in June and whatever land he discovers he will take possession of in the name of the United States. If he will also discover a use for it he will save much pondering and con templation at the State department. NORTH CAROLINA ASSEMBL Y. The Insurance committee has unani mously ntrreed to make ;m nnfn vnrililp report on the anti-compact bill, about which much interest is felt. The insurance committee of the Busi ness Men's association, has prepared a biil to be introduced in the Legislature. This will ask for the creation ot an in surance department, with aeommisioner at its head; it will contain many of the provision; of the New York insurance code. The Shelby Aldermen have c ndoi sed the bill that has passed the House and is now pending iu the Senate to submit to the voters ol the town the question of high license. A meeting of citizens has also endorsed the bill and approved the course of Representative Erwin iu the matter. The committee on public printing had two sessions Thursday. At the first a majority expressed a preference of the editor of the State Chronicle for public printer. At the second meeting it was decided t recommend to the caucus, that the contract be given at the present rates, but that the person appointed must turn b.;ck into the treasury 15 per cent, of it. Krencli Cblna. Dinner sets, t he prettiest patterns and the lowest prices ever offered in Asheville. J. II. Law. Powder Absolutely pure A cream of tartar linking powder. High est! of all In leav-ning 'trength. Latest United States Covrrnment Food Report. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., loe Wall St., New York. JUDGMENTS. The Retail Grocers AssoWation offer the follow ing jndffttjcuta for m.1c: J K. REYNOLDS 6.30 B. B. WBLL8 136.00 I. M. BROVLES 16.75 MISS C. BURKE. 70V S. Main 8t 42 76 VIRGINIA ROBIB. Charlotte Bt. 2G.O A. B. WARE w 2.2P5 W. S. JUSTICE 3.77 MELYIN NICHOLS.- ... 6.6O 'BRK1N WILLIS..... UOO Tbe aboTe jadrmenta can be' lawfully ten dered in payment of all debts to the person gainst whom tbey are issued. Persona wishing to purchase nay call on aay of the members: Greer & Johnson, A. I. Cooper, R. B. Noland Be Son Wm. Kroger, J. A. Porter, O. V. Bell, 8. B. Kepler. Ray at Baird. M. C. Noland, T. T. Beretl. O. L. McDonald, P. M. Poster, J. 8. Full am. W. C. 8tradley & Bro J. M. ae J. . Beiftler, Glenn Bros.. W. M. Hill St Co. W. A. Lattim ore. CHURCH NOTICES. I Pastors will confer a far or bv handine in these notices not later than lO a. m. oa Sat urday. 1 CATHOUC CHURCH. Catholic church, corner Ha v wood and Flint streets, Jas B. White, rector Uivioe service 'til a. m.: Sundav si hool at JO a. tn.;scrvic daily at 7:30 a. m. BAPTIST CHL'KCII. First Baptist church Corner College and Spruce streets. Rev. J. L. White, pastor Services at lla. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. French Broad Baptist church. Rev. J. Q. Adams, pastor Services at 1 1 a. m. aad 7:30 p. iu. Sunday school at t:30 a. m. Academy Hill Mission Sunday school at 3:3o p m Prayer meeting every Thursday night. West Kud Baptist Mission Rev. W. P. Southern. Sunday school nt 3:30 p. tn. Prayer meeting every Saturday night. Fern Hill Baptist church, Bittmorc Rev M.A.Jenkins, pastor. Sabbath school at :3o a m.; preaching, lla. m.; prayer meet inn. 3 p. m. Mt. Zion Baptist church, corner Hagle and Spruce streets. Rev. R. P. Rumlcy pastor Services at 11 a. ra., 3 and 7 p. ni. Teach enrs meeting every Tuesday night. Young people's meeting Wednesday night. All cordially invittd. Seats free. Id. B. CHl'ltCB, SOUTH. Central Methodist Kpiscopal Church South, Rev. H. F. Chreitzberg pastor Divine service at 11 a.m., and 7 30 p. m. Sunday school at 9.31) a. m. Riverside M. E. church. South Rev J. C. Troy, pastor. Divine service 11 .. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 3 p. ui. A welcome to all. North Asheville M E. church. South Rev. R D. Shcrrill, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at the Methodist Chapel on College street, beginning promptly at V p. m. W. P. Randolph, superintendent. Bethel church. South Asheville. Rev. B. L. Stamey, pastor Preaching at lla. m. and at night. Sunday school at 3 p m., V. L. Walker superintendent. Epworth League devotional meeting every Friday night. I,. H. Alexander president. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night. All cordially in vited. r R iisn VTKR 1 AN CHURCH. First church Rev. R F. Camp1", postor Divine worship tomorrow at 11 a. m. and S p. in . Young peoole's meeting at 7:15. Sabbath School at 0:30. SouLhside Presbyterian Church. Rev. L. H. Bald win, pastor Divine worship at 11 a m. and 7:4-3 p. m. Sabbath school at 3:30 p. m. Men's prayer meeting every SabbRth morn ing at lO o'clock. The Young People's So ciety of Christian endeavor every Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock. Wednesday evening at 7:45. Bethany church, Hendry block, (third door). North Court square. Rev. 1- S. Mor row, pastor Divine worship at 11 a.m. ana K:00 p tn. Sabbath school at 3 p. m Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p m. Calvary Presbvterian church, col., Cntho lie .'ill SabbRtti school lla. m.; preaching 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. C. B. Ouseu bury, pastor. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Trinity church, corner Church and Willow streets. Rev. McNeely Dultose, rector Quintiung sima Holy communion, S a m.; morning prayer and sermon, lla. m ; Sun day school. 3:30 p. ui.; evening prater, 4-:30 PuU morning service, with sermon, on Ash Wednesday, iGth, at 11 a. in. Seats arc free. All are cordially invited. St. Paul's Chapel, Rev. J. H. Postcll. minis ter in charge -Services on -d anil 4-th Sunday in each month at lla. m. St. Andrew's Ser vices on 1 st and 3d Sunday in each month at 4. 30 p. m . Tr'nity Chapel Episcopal church, M. S. McDulVy, Rector Morning service. 11 .. m.; evening service, 4-.00 p. m.; Wednesday night st rvice, 8 p. m. Bcnverdam Chapel, Rev. W. F. Rice, minis ter in charge Divine services tomorrow at lla. m. M. B. CHURCH. First Methodist Episcopal church, corner Haywood street and Pntton avenue. Rev. A. H . Oamble, pastor. Sunday school 0:30 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. College Street M. B. church Rev. M. XI. Tones, pastor Preaching each Sabbath at lla. m ., and 7 p. m.; Sunday school at 3 p. m. All are cordially invited. i UNITARIAN CHURCH. Milliard building, Nob. 35 and 37 South Main street. Rev. Frederic W. Sanders, Minister Sunday school at lO a. m.; reg ular service at "ll a. m ; IUble class at 1 '2 m. Seats free. Strangers welcome. LUTHERAN CHURCH. Sunday school on Sundav afternoon at 3 o'clock in LjCeum halt. North Court place CONGREGATION KBTU'II A-TEFILAH. Religious services every Friday evening; at G o'clock and Saturday morning at lO o'clock in Lyceum Hall. Coal AND Cord Wood Cheap AND HOT AT Carrington's Coal Yard Court Square. no. 20. Chevalier House, COLUMBUS, POLK CO., N. C. Depot, Tryon, R. & D. R. R., 40 Miles South of AsheYille. On the southern slope of the Blue Kidge. Accommodations good. Kept by Ohio people. Beautiful scenery and soft, pure mountain water. Address the proprietor and he will meet you at the train. Winter accommodations good . Open fires. It will not cost you much. Try it. Feel sure the climate will please you. A good free school for yonr children, taught by Ohio teacher. Address K. A. CHEVALIER, Columbun, IV. C. jan30d2w Judge, Jury and all witnesses are agreed that the LARGEST STOCK OF SHOES in Western "North Carolina is at BL ANTON WRIGHT & CO S. THE BEST ASSORTMENT, SHADES. SHAPES. SIZES, SLIPPERS AND SHOES, IS AT 39 PATTON AVENUE. BLANTON, WRIGHT & CO S. THE FINEST FINISHED. BEST BUILT TRAVELING TRUNKS EVER SEEN IN ASHEVILLE ARE AT BLANTON, WRIGHT & CO S, That these men can make yon to ordvr on short notice tbe finest shoe, best leg gin and neatest overjtaiter in tbe land. That polite and prompt salesmen, cash capital, cash sales, guaranteed goods, low prices insure your trade to BLANTON, WRIGHT Sc CO., 39 l"ltoo ATcnae, - .... AbIictIIIc, 1. C ATTRACTIVE Sterling silver and solid gold Oods. useful and serviceable for adornment and table use. Tbe finest of leather card cases and pocket books. MISS DO NOT THE Opportunity of buying some of the Rogers, genuine first'quality table spoons at over one-half less tban tbe regular price. NATIVE OHMS. Complicated wntebwork. Jew elry made to order. Souvenirs. ARTHUR M. FIELD, Lcaclini? Jeweler. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. P. M LUTHER. V. P BROWN. LUTHER & BROWN, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, OFFICE 12 LEGAL BLOCK. Practice in the State and Federal Courts. Collection of claim, a specialty. HL. XtX. REEVES, D. D. S., rj:TAi. . OFFICE ('onnatly nuimjng. vei KadwoniV Store. Pntton Arcnnc. Residence, SS Spruce street. D. G. ZEIGLFR, 38 Uroad St., Clirl'Stov,S.C. Plans and srcciticatioDS turnirhed for all classes of buildings. Correspondence cheerfully replied to. Fcmodellipg of exist injt structures a specialty. nov2Pd3m B. B. BRITT, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER IN STONE. Grading of alt kinds done. All sizes of crushed stone furnished. Send all orders to postofficr Box 18, Ashcrille, N. C. auarlOdtf 34-Ycars' Expcricnce-34 MILTON HARDING CONTRACTOR AND BUILPBR Office and shop, Wolfe Building. CORNBR COURT PLACB AND MARKET STSKBT. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. AST ON, eeueral t Insurance t Acent. Rear No. 20 Sooth Main street. Established 1866. AsheTllle. N. C. auS dlr J. B. BOSTIC, REAL ESTATE, TCo. si Patton Avrnue. Buy. rlls and exchanges real mtate on com mission. A1o buys and veils notes, stocks, bonds and negotiates loans on real i estate. nov25d6n3 J. A.. TENNENT, ARCHITECT : AND : CONTRACTOR I Plans, specifications and estimates fur nished. All work in my line contracted for, and no charges for drawing on contracts awarded me. Referencea -when desired. Office, Southeast Court Square. Asheville, N. C. feblOdly FRANK CARTER, fire: insurance, First National Bank Building. ASHEVILLE, N. C. NOTARY PUBLIC!. Jon9dtf THE TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORK, CONN.. Issue the best Insnrance Ticket for visitors to the Inaufruration and World's Fair. They cover not only the accidents of travel, but also the many dangers on the streets and in tbe exhibition grounds. Iton't be satisfied with a ticket limited to travel, but insist on the full accident tiket. College St.. One Door West of Krogcr's. YERDIC WgjOiUMN. WAKTBD. WANTED A nun who can jtive bond or first 'lo reference to act n agrnt for ttie "Munson Typewriter" in Ashevlle An expert typewriter preferred Addre s J K Bdins. Slate Agent, Charlotte N C. janSOdtf KENT. FOR KENT-for hou.ekcepinR Three fur nished ror.tns in new howfr; l;Kht and sunny. Crr. College and Fine streets. No. S. XJIOR RENT A 12-room house. No. lo XJ Spruce street. Apply to 04. French Uroad avenue. ftbtdlw X7t)K KI'.N'T Small store room. 66 South JJ Main tit. Apply to Harold K. Johnston, or R B.Johnston, lock box 177, city. jan7dtf T7OR RUNT The Melk. bouse, will be for IJ rent after January 6th, 1893. Pordeaerip tion, see for sale advertisement elsewhere in Tub Citizkn. dec27tf "TJIOR RENT A furnished house. No. 61 v ii i iv. l it num. rupnciun K'V February 8. Applly to T. V. I'ATTuN colon alO LRT Two room., single or rnsnite, with dressing room, with or without board; private famil v. ftbSdlw li'S HAVVVOODSTREBT. T70 K RENT Splendid room house, on X Park avenue. I.nrgt lot, stables and out- houses. Hot and cold water. Apply to Geo. A Mrbane. Graham Manufacturing Co., or Mi Ike house. ftbldtf TO RENT-No. an Wood fin street a ten room house with batli rooms and cl 'ta cts; also servant house of two rooms in the yard. Apply to J. R. STAHNB8, Ictvldtf 27 North Main street. BOARDING. BOARDINf!-At 83 Bailey street. Terma reasonable. Three minutes walk from poatotfice. ftbldtf "T30ARDING At Ko.S Starne avcnue;bot a and cold water; lurniturc new;6ne loca tion; on car line. fcb7dlm TOARDING Comfortable rooms. with J- Rood bonrd. can lie had at 31 Haywood street, within a lew rods f postofiice. jnn!9dlm 1 HOARDING Good fare and comfortable A beds. Convenient to Postoftice. MRS J. A LR, novl-tf No. 2(1 Flint street. V HOARDING Lady owning lnrRe Iiand som house, living alone, wou A board gentleman and wife or pa'ty of three or tour. Houpe heated by furnace, also log wood fireplace. Ueautiful grounds, stable, and all modern improvements. Address Asheville postoftice box No. 48. j28dlm TUB CHATBAU Private boarding noune No. 211 Haywood street. Fine city and mountain views; perfect sanitation; hot and cold water; comfortable, airy rooms; well provided table; attentive service; rea sonable rates. Two bundled yards from Montford car line. MRS.M. H. DBTWILER, oct7dtf Proprietress. FOR SALE. OR SALE A llangor top buggv in good condition at SEVIKk'Ssi'AIlIH. febGdtf "K YOU ARB BUILDING don't fail to put . in Watson's Fire Grate. For sule by BALLARD Ac RICH. AN excellent family horse and buggy for sale at very low figures. Apply at 237 Haywood street. jan27dtf WOOD FOR SA LB Oak firewood, cut any length, at $2 OO per double load, deli vered. FRENCH BROAD LUMBER CO , oct!7dtf Teepbonc31. M1SCELLANEO US. CUT flowers cut flowers Rosea, carna tions, frcrsias, etc. If you want the finest of them cull or send your orders to R G MIUFORI), at Fernihurst Greenhouses or Box Si 3 ian24dlm TTOLDKR8 of Cosmopolitan Club bonds 1 M. will please present same to the under signed at once for the purpose of enabltnsr the trustee to ascertain how many of aziicl bonds were issued WKSTBRN CAROLINA BANK Jan24d30d - Trustee, 0"OT1CB-By virtue nf the power vested in me by an instrument of writing exe cuted by Mrs. K. G. Walkf, dated the Oth day of July, 1891 , and registered in the of fice of Register of Deeds of Buncombe conn t v. in Book No. 78. Dave, -193 and nnH default having been made in the payment of tiuin principal ana interest Ol tut dent thereby sreured, and it appearing that the further postponement of this sale would not be to the advantage of the said Mrs. K. G. Walke, I will sell on Saturday, the 11th day of March, 193. at public auction for cash, at the court house door in Asheville. North Carolioa, the piece or parcel of land situate on the suuth side of Montford ave nue, in the county of Buncombe, and fully described in the instrument of writing above referred to. This the 7th day of February, 1883. LOCKE CRAIG. f-bdtds s"OTICE Ily virtue of the power of sale i vested in me as trustee contained in a. deed in trustexecuted to me by G. S. Stan sill, dated December 13, 1 MOO, and registered on pages 287, etc., of book 28, of the rec ords f mortgages and deeds in trust in tbe office of register of deeds for Buncombe county, in the state of North Carolina; de fault having been made in the payment of both principal and interest on the debt thereby secured, I shall sell at 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday, 20tb day of February, 1 h93, at nublic outcry, at the court house door in Asheville, N. C, to the highest bid der for cash, the piece or parcel of land, to gether with frame house on same, situate on Bast street, in the citv of Asheville. and fullv described in the deed in trust aforesaid. This 20th day of January, 1893. JOHN G. LINDSEY, jan20d30d Trustee. THE MA1TLAND SCHOOL. NO. 40 FRENCH BROAD AVENUE. ENGLISH AND FRENCH BOMB AND D KM SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. MKS. BVKGWYN MA I TLA NDW Friaclpat. Assisted by Miss Wallace of Vassar College, and Mile. Bothc of Parts. Special advantages for the study of vocal and Instrumental music. Afternoon French classes for ladies NOTHING Has been introduced equal to Adamant as a wall plaster. It is the only piaster thnt enables contractors to complete work in winter without using fuel to dry the plaster. Adamant has been applied to 22 buildings in Asheville, one ot which was not shingled for 60 days after plastering was finished, and was frequently soaked with water, yet not a square foot of it came off. Manufactured by South Eastern Plaster Co., S ivannah, Ga. L. Treadway, agt., Asheville, N. C. F. L. COWAN & BRO. MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FINE WATCH REPAIRING. Native Stones. Mounting Made to Ordtr. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ! Xfo. 9 West Court Placc AtHBTILLB. M. C.