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i dttwtttt t w n tt v nTfrT(7i?T . nmvnAV 1? V I 1 nWDRAfHER 8. jiin.i m Mi "..B. . -j -r- :w : -. - . - . 1- r I I THE DAILY CITIZEN. By RANDOLHI-KBRR PRINTING CO. Tils lUlLYCmiBK, llcmocratlc, In published CTfry arterunon (tticrpl fuausyj at me 101. lawtnft rates -smelly cn; ne Tor $6.00 Ski Month. 3.00 Tbrce Month. I SO Ok Month 00 One Week IS THK DAILY CITIZKN II on ante at the following places In A.hrvlllc: KATTBKY PARK NKW8 STAND. ULKN HOCK NKW8 STAND. MODUL. CIOAH 8TOKU, I'stton Ave. MONDAY. DliCEMBKR 8, 1890. From I.ynclilMK to lumltiK, The Charlotte Chronicle nays that "Henry Johnson, the colored man who nssunltcd Mrs. Wiiller. anil who wan lynched by a nmli near Central, S. C. win found to lie alive on Wednesday inorniiu;, but ily inj- A press dispatch to the Chronicle snys: 'As toon as this was repotted, some of the moh rciissctn- lilcil, and collected a Iiiikc pile of brush upon which thev placed the ilyint; mum The match wtisthcn applied. Tluyroinis of the tortured victim were pitialile (is the Unities slowly rcduceil him to ashes. Another report says the nc",ro was not alive when liurned. Let us lioiie so. Hut the affair illustrates in aw ml form the demoralizing inllueuce d' Ivnch law. As to the nxr it does not so much matter now. lie is dead. Hut the tcrrililc tlis ".race ol such liailmi ism as this at Ceil' tral will live and have its bad effect for years in the community in which it oc cm ml. The Alliance ami IiikiiIIh. SI'.xathk Isr.Ai.i.s' party liicinlsiii Kail sas claim that eighteen iiiciiiIhts of the alliance in the legislature of that state have promised to vole for lii",iills, provi ded they are iM'lilinncil to do so hy a re SKvtable uiiiiiKr of voters from their own county. This ictiliiui, the friends ol luualls say, will lie loiiheoiiiiu. If In ".alls is rc-trlcctcd bv alliance votes that body will have taken a Inn", step in the dircclion ol alienating public sentiment, lualls is a power ol the wron loud in public affairs ami is precisely the brand of Nliticinn that the alliance has aain and aKain declared ayainl. The ",olilcu rule has no place in politics, he says, ami would pile force bill on b'tvc bill to Kniu partisan advantage ill the South. The tendency ol the times is plainly against the I avails tyic ol' statesman. Will ulliuiicc votes elect Innlls in Kan sas and defeat VaiKc in ..nli Carolina ': We think not, IIi-nkv V. Sauk, the ;real lumber mer chant, once said to a reporter of the New York Sun : "lame'iiiisiilcreda millionaire. I don't know what I am worth, but I do know that it I could tiud in all the world fifty men who would work lor me with 'the enthusiasm, insistence, and sagac ity with which you men work for the Sun I would lie worth ten times as much as is to niv crvclil to-day." No doubt ol it: and that's all the ".owl it would do the reMirters. It would simply be so many more men liurucsscd to the cure ol a millionaire. THIS MEANS BUSINESS. (of A bnnk ii soon to be established at Maxton, N. C, by home capitalists. IOTA real estate and development com puny hat been organized in Tarboro. (WKalcih'i cotton factory, to cost $150,000, ii assured, it is now positively asserted. MTSpnrKer Bros., ol Mt. Airy, are ciiR jrinK for the foundation for a larRC leaf tobacco factory. HafThe Winston correspondent of the Raleigh Chronicle lenrns that the South ern Tobacco Journal, Dnnville, Vu., will remove his journal to Winston. WTMr. Mack Killebrew, of Ktl"e eombe, realized $f00 from two acres in tobacco. Welliorn Hros., of Davidson county, raised t45 bushels of cum on ten acres. tuS'Kifty skilled cnrentera and work iiiBmen passed through Wilmington on their way from Ludington, Miehigan, to Yorkville on the Carolina Central rail road to work for the Knterprise lumber company. About tiftv others will come on in a lew days. .Messenger. WThc (ireensboro Democrat learns 1st, that the stock necessary to secure I lie furunees and render doubly sure the success of the North Carolina steel and iron compiinv hud been placed. that contract lor ihc erection of one lur mice would lie let in three weeks. (oV Winston Daily: There will be six hundred men on the division of the road Istwccn the summit ol the blue Kidge and the Roanoke river within two week: The sawing of hall a million tect of bun ber for trestle building has liccn com inenceil. Over a thousand hands arc work grading between Martinsville and Koike Mount. THNEE PAPERS1 WORK. I ROM CI RRITIVK TO CHEROKEE. I. O. Foe, proiirieter ol theTwinCit Daily, of Winston, has purchased the Western cntiiicl. Fire at Kevser, Moore eountv, de- stroved Mills' planing slioiis there. Three railroad cars were also buruei. Dr. Alieraethv uolilics the Morgan ton Herald t ha he will rebuild Km be erford college iikiii the old site. Tlicsalcoflotsof the Mom ie land an improvement company was a success. tlver $1ii.iho worth of lots were sold. Ihc Carolina Methodist is a urn weekly published in t'ireenshorn in the in teresl ol Ihccolorcil .Mcllloilisl ehnrcll The state lioanl oleilucalion has put The most absurd thing ever known in the boycotting line is lac refusal of the I'rencli nuthorilics to let Dr. Koch's lymph come into France. tircensboro Record. Yes, it is absurd, but hardly more silly and wrong than the action of our own government in placing a heavy duty on the lymph and also on all microscopical instruments which make possible such discoveries us those of Dr. Koch. In other words, the McKiuley bill favors the growth of disease. Si:cki:t.kv Noui.i: has caused a bilUo lie introduced into the house reducing the nttoniey's lee for increase of iKiisious from ten dollars to one dollar. Il the re publican party passes this bill we shall think mure fuvorably of il than we d now. Mrs. Sia'ticer's "I'iist Steps in North Car una History revised coition. oniucstni list ot public school Isioks. -The Mt. Ilollv News says that sta tistics show that, notwithstanding tlr poor crops last veitr ill this state, more was given for religious ptiriioscs tha ever bclore. The secretary of the navy has named the new steel cruiser. No. 8, now in course f construction at the Norfolk navy yard "The Raleigh." ill sinvial compliment to me capital city oi .Mtrui Carolina. The North Carolina conference will meet in Wilson on Wednesday of nex week. Hishop Keener will preside. This will lie the tirst meeting nl thcNorthCiir- ilinn conference since the division of the body. Raleigh Chronicle: A report from Wake rori'st is to the etlcetthnl a stu lent of the college, from Warreuton. he came wild over his intense infatuation lor n young lady and had to lie sent home. The Y. M. C. A. of Durham is tremb ling in the balances existing in the throes of dissolution and whv? On! Tim: name of I'. M. Wilson, of Winston is mentioned as u suitable manager of the North Carolina exhibit at the Co- iuiiibiatl exhibition. Mr. Wilson shouli be secured lit once to manage the Wes tern North Carolina Iniral Asheville if he is the right man. A MallroHd CoiMnilHMlo.il l-'rom the lairhiim mot. The legislature ol North Carolina should pass the law as advocated by the lliiiieiimlie county Kople concerning a railway commission. The bill should lie introduced, anil those who vote against regulating the railways by law should be Ssittted forever when places ol trust nnd honor are being given. The in an who will vole to lavor eorMirations, nail against the nil crest ol the people generally voles because he has Is-en bribed. Ilraw on I'm for one 'omhiiiii. I'rom tits News nml oiiM'rvi'r. Tiik Citizi n would lose its 'possum on its wager. The paragrah was clipiied from the editorial columns of the Inter- Ocean. Hv the wnv. Till! Citzhn ii most excellent new spas'r, nnd we oIh scrve it is Ijcautilully pnnteil mill has very handsome variety of tvs'. OUT Of THE ORIUSARY. We nit vise tlsr fnrincrs to commence the cultivation of guinea pigs to supply the great demand lor Dr. Koch's lymph. buulord Hx press. Kincaid Xt Spear have sold in their To. motln store, in the six months that they have been running it, $5,0110 worth of goods, and have lost only futirdolluri by bad debts. Murphy Scout. "Did you ever see a dog Unit could not nnrk r was uskcu me editor uy i. a Ware. "My neighbor, 8. Junius Humph ries, has a three year old hound that can't bark'. Shelby Aurora. Greenville Reflector: Mr. T. II. Flem ing hns an old plow point with two sweet potatoes on encn iiuc which are connected bv item through a hole in the plow point. The item is so short and the po tatoes so close to the point that the hole In It cannot ue seen. Yon have all heard of the room bone, corn husk and other weather signs; but the Qrtcniboro Record says that if the chickens begin to shed at the head the coldest part of the winter will be at tlie Beginning; and if the body is first to bed ita feathers, then winter will run long into the ipring. The chicked are laeddinjt tail year first upon tin bcail. , liecnuse the christian iieople fail to eoug up enough of the needful to grease the wheels ol the organization. tilolic. Winston Republican: Mormons arc preaching regularly at iioints in the vi eimty ol High I'oint. Very cautiously the polygamy feature is omitted, but that is because the laws of the land denounce it. Hut give them an opKrtunity and this practice will ie re-cstnulislicil. For some time there hns been coniid era I ile talk of moving F.rskinc college. the Associated Reformed Presbyterian college of North nnd South Carolina trom its present location at Due West, S. C. Sardis, Meeklenburgh county, oilers len acres of ground and $lli, IM1U for the college. The liliel suit ofllon. I. M. Ilrowrr vs. Cilliam i Oliver, of the Rcidsvitle Re view, and Joe Hradticld, came up before a justice ol the iience lit Mt. Airy. The deleiidents waived nn examination, and nil three gave bond in the sum of $:i.(MM each for their npiicarancc at April term of Surry suiierior court. tlrvenslsiro Record. In a shooting affray nt Dysartsvillr t-aiil. I. L. Aims snot Aiiiertt-owan with n double barrel shot gun, in the lower part ol his abdomen nnd in his head Cowan shot at Mills three times, nnd I lien threw his pistol at him. Cownn is one ol the gang that came so near killing dipt. Mills utter n political siN-iiking at Dysartsvillr some tune ago. His wounds arc not necessarily fatal. The general life insurance agents of .North anil Miuin Carolina held a hurt ing at Charlotte and organized the hie insurance uasocinlions ot the Lur olinas. J. D. Church, ol Raleigh, is presi ileutiA.J. Roddv, ol South Carolina ami loliu C. Drewrv. of Raleigh, vice presidents: S, I.. Adams, of Durham, sec retary and treasurer. A convention will lie held in Charlotte the third Tuesday in January. Raleigh News anil Observer: W. II Champion and two men mimed Mays i- i? i.i:.. .... i. i.. i'. iroiii i ruiiHiiii kuuiiit wm iirinigiii w fore ('. S. Commissioner I'urnell nn charge of burning a I niteil States Isinded warehouse in hrankhn county. Alterex- amination the dcfeudunti were dismissed : grou ml nil criminal nllensc under the United ntntrs laws. It is, however, amenable to the suite laws. Thomns II. Smith left his wife in Wil mington $70,000 in real estate. Oconee II. bmith, of llolton, Bnglnnd, alleged that he was Smith'! Kin, and that the mnrriage to the Wilmington wile wns null and void, as his mother was alive when it was contracted. He brought suit for the estate and won the case. It wns tried in the federal court in Raleigh. Mrs. bmitn ol Wilmington, IS left penni less by tins decision. I he case was one of the most remarkable ever tried in North Carolina. The defendants willop- peui to tne supreme court. Mrs. Bettie Wilson, wile of Jackson Wilson, of Crab Orchard township, wns burned to death Friday afternoon. She was ubont TO years old, and she was in the habit of smoking a pipe, it ii sup posed that she fell asleep while smokina and caugnt on nrc trom ner pipe. Her husband wns in the crib shelling corn and the first intimation that he bad of the horrible accident which had befallen bia wile, was to hear her acreami and see her ruih wlldlv from the house a man of flames, bhe ran within three feet of the crib and fell down, dying a few hoar later. inarlottc Chronicle. Brain-workers keep your and bowed open, Ta Regulator. heads clear akc Him moras Liver Prom the Marion Free Lance. During the late political campaign we noticed the styles of the different papers; the way in which they conducted their part ol the campaign, their mode of nt tact and defense. And in the summing up the most effectual work done by the state press the prize will have to be given to Tim Citizkn of Asheville, the Chron icle of Raleigh, and the Review of Reids-ville. The Citizkn showed more enterprise) nnd public apirit tbnn any other pper in the state. They sent a special reporter j one of the best in the stnte, J. I'. Keri-1 with the speakers to report the trip, I swecncs, etc. Ami when uwart skulked and run or when he made a mnnty fight or when he did anything worth mention ing it wns accurately and truthfully re ported. That pnper did n noble work in its right lor Crawlord, and we lielieve the good democrats of this dis trict will give it a most liberal supHirt. It deserves the support of every demo crat in tins district, nml especially in nun com ne co nut v. Now the State Chronicle, it just nulled off its political coat and "waded in." Wake county hud liecn disgraced by re publican misrule, and the Chronicle fought with indomitable courage lor truth, honesty, good government and democracy and Wake county owes n large portion of its glorious victory to the Mate Chronicle. Without the Chron icles aid and assistance we lielieve Wnkc eountv would still lie misrepresented by republican rule. During the campaign the Reidsville Review made more than n Stnte reputa tion by its fearlessness with which it ex posed the rotten record of Itrower, the republican candidate. Ilrower was .a big man; and many editors who have no bucklMinc or grit, would not have dnred exiHise Ilrower so unmercifully, through cowardice. The Review laid bare to the world his infamous rcconl, and wns the means of defeating him for the Cnited States congress. POWDER Absolutely Pure. YFake Up. i y iii w.iko up in tho it niiii; with a hit tor or li.i'l t i"M in your mouth, Liiiijinnr, Ibi'll llVailiK'lio, l)isHniliiii'v, Constipa tio;i, taki-Simmon Liver Initiator. It ou'ivota th ii liilioiiK gtomarh, iwivt.'iis tlm lirvath nnd Cli'll IISOH till' I'tllTrSlhonRllO. Chililivn ns woll as adults . Bonii'timin oat Boinothiiitf that dova nut ilip'Rt woll, iiroilurinj? Sour Stomach, Icnrtliurn. RestlcssncsH. or Slooplcsanoss a pood dose of Ropulator will give relief. So perfectly harmless ia this remly that it can ho taken hyJ the youngest infant or the most delicate person without injury, no matter what the condition of the system may be. It can do no harm if it does no good, hut ita reputation for 40 Tour proves it never fails in doing good. A err am of tartar baklna powder. Hlvkrat all in Iravrnlna atrrnirth II. H. ttovcro. ' I...4...... nent Krport. Ausust 17. 1MNB. lulrXDdljr , ut'lW'lll il in-B, FOR 8ALK VERV CHEAP. An Knffincrr's Transit. A 5o.l,,t,t Chain. A Land Surveyor'. ComMl.s. A loo-ront HtPil Taie. A .Mi-lout titcel Tnw. llAlt ilmrn lvrl Hooka. Kmiulre until Thursilajr at R. He. I) ottiraa iln-H ri.1t T. It. IIIIMAK. W.A.Hl.AIK. J.V. IllMIWN FURNITURE AMI UNDERTAKING. No. ja Palton Avenue. M'AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR'S OLD STAND W'v nit' now irmly, and in vitf Mir frit'iiilK nml tln uli- lii'p'iiiTiill.v to rail ami .v aniiniMiiir well m'lit tMl Ktork of FUIlNITUJt E, Which w mv offi-ringiitrtH-k UntU'i'takin": a NiKi ial ftatuie. CmIIh ut- tondtKl day or night. Telephone, day 7.r, night (55. BLAIR & BROWN. GRAND OPENING! MONDAY, DECEMBER 8. TO CONTINUE UNTIL DECEM'R 25. You are invited to call every day at the leading Jewelry Store nnd examine our stock of f LOCKS, WATCHES, rf Silver Noveltien, hi Diamonds. Jewelry. ARTISTIC POTTER y SILVERWARE NOVELTIES, BRIC A BR AC, &c. Some jx'oplo nay that it i'h beautiful. Homo nay that it is finer than ever before. YOUR OPINION i'k requested. ARTHUR M. FIELD, LEADING .Ji:VKU:H. TH1 s n Ji 3S N. Malu Street, ASHEVILLE. N. C. INSTRUMENTS, PIANOS, ORGANS, GUITARS, VIOLINS, BANIOS, ETC. Iluj from an Immense stuek or kase shliicd direet to you from factory. I AM AGENT FOR NO ONE. I liujr Ar eaah whaM.cr la best In the mar. ket. I aril on yuar own Urms. I nvnm nt STEIN WAY AI.Kk A. B. Chase, Kverett New Kngland Piano. WII.MIIK ft WMITRIinr.AMS, KIM HALL. t'NITBII IITATBS OkOAKS, "Tb. Plaeat In the Laad." 8 EE ME BEFORE YOU BUY. C. FALK. 4k 1 dim HOLIDAY NEWS! That we have the Kargtwt and Best nelecletl utock of HOLIDAY BOOKS in bindings from lli('i liniM'Ht to tree calf. Hig line l'oiulur Author in net n for tho ('hil ilnn, older Children, mid ev erybody elrte. NICE LINE BIBLES, all griidcH. PrayiTH and Il.vmnalH, (Sold f Viih, &v. Can't he. In-at for DoIIh, Tovh, Ktr. 'I ho new Souvenir of AhIic villo. J. N. MurHn & Co., ISookwIlerH, Stat ioiiei-H, Ac I'ublie Suure. PROF. J. BAKER. PIAJTCS TU:ED ft, KETCLATU. U iirttrt at 7 SIWatl. imtmuH loan fattM A rraw, AmWtSV, b. C. swfKatlas K. H. BR ITT, STONE CONTRACTOR & BUI'JJER. AIM (railing of all klads tnm. All wilrra peraiitir nikn and work Kuaraatrif Can Ii. fiHiail at all Mines at Graham's Cutu.a Partner. aaallMlU WB AKI5 HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE I1AYB THIS WliKK IN CRK.VSI5I) THI5 CAPACITY AND FA CILITli:St)I? OI K CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. WE HAVE SKLTKKD SKVliKAl. FIRST-CLASS. EXPliRHJNCEIiWOKK- MEN, AND ARE NOW READY TOOIVE OI'R FRIENDS A SPLENDID FIT AND FINE IJ'IALITY, AT VERY REASONA- III.E RATES. CALL IN AND SEE I S; ALL WE ASK ISA TRIAL. OI K REPAIR DEPARTMENT IS STILL I I LL AND ACTIVE. AND WE CAN CilVE PROMPT ATTENTION To ALL WORK IIKOIV.I1T IN. WEAVER X MYERS. THE SHOE STORE ,19 Pattou Avcniu-. KrcOFI-IN Real Estate A;cnt. AN 1 1 I.I AM HHukliK, 3 NORTH MAIN ST., I MORGAN'S BOOKSTORE I Mimt-y liiancil nml wrll wctin-J at h ht tent. iiiU'lx-st. Kntl l:ntntc liuiiKhl nml Mnlil nt piitilir ntiil lirivnlc Ntilc. Knit. I'olltvtril. I fonilm't.-il Ural I'Hlnle anil Auction ImikIih-m. in t. hurh-t Ion. 8 C. L-n vriin. nml will ininut ntt'-ntion to all bu.incHi put in my t-htirKi'. iull.'-'.llm KiiKllHh and French BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. No. 411 French llroml Avc-ntir. MRS. BURGWYN MAITLANO, PRINCIPAL l Pof many years Ansoviiitc I'riiK'ii'iil til Mi Wrnoii In.liliitr, rtiillittii.rc. i AsslMtrtl by n eon, "t voinin-nlfiii trin In " ilrtft dly rmy V !,J AMI MEDICATED BALSAM VAPOR If you have any Nt', Throat or I.iiiik ilitH'iism. On iitiliiiitiiin I hiIImimI h iimhl-l T ilcncrittivc uf Anlu'villr nml aUo the In- hHliitK t rent men t irrr with lint ul itic tinriH to 1c nnNWsTi-il hy the imtit-nl when unlt-rinK Hmiir Trcatnuiit. Thin trrntmrnt in n rtUttlvc aa the oflitf tmitmrnt. OI'PICK NO. 2ti I'ATTON A VKNt'K. Anhcvillc. N. C. T. J. HARGAN, M. D. vaviivn m rarmatvalt ana rrr pnlr rice taaiir4 aa aollaat W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE Pin Calf mm4 Lstsl Wal.rsiW Usmln. Tb. .aivllMra Ul. wanrinv nn.llIlM rd ttita Si. saannt babMtwtfva laaahr the itrmi mi sanaot b. brtlr hiw. iiuabr t lie Birring I axalairf lis UmhshuhI. ot ouurtaat WHnra. tmJOO (caala Ilaa4rw4. an ahvairt aa4 .9 SIIS imm Bp, whloa oncnmand. lUrlf. tA.J00 II..S-iMrar W.li.. A nn. eaU sboa a anrqusllMl rr Mrl. and (lurahllltv. 440 (J.a.ar Writ la Uw SUBilMtl SMI W Hhnm, al a ponul v prtoa. 440 f llrrmaara Hkoa toMpMrlalb; adapted w fur rallnwl nirn. f.rm.n mlc tB mad la Oorwraa Hull) sod tans, $3&$2SHOESL9. kava hara mntt favnraMy imvIvmI mntm latmduckj ad tils rrr-rni impnTtmtnu niaka thuai aupartur to M7 ahntv anlr) ( Uimw prlmi. Aak rlir llaaiUs sr,H I k. Hniunt Baa mA ati-Mt in fartorr nrllag advarutxl arfoa. at a W. U UULULAB, BracklM. Haa HIlR HAI.K II V WEAVER A MYERS. GLEN ROCK HOTEL.. In ioo Feet of Central Passenger Depot. ASHEVILLE, N. C. t modem flr.t .lii. hou-l. Hot nml eold wali r and liaths ami toilets on ntry Jnor. Ill"llr IkTis Is i tirrvroom. in lire In ..Hin and snit.H ltd looms. oy. rira ne nn umh tiVunu i , clear nn.1 m atnn.l and liar nml liillmnl rm.m on Aral ll.or. Klrr Iric" trt "niMin". Iloor very an mlnut. .. Kl. Inin.nil nnd l.anvlll. railroad eatinK buuM, .' :i.inmc for infill'.. KATKM, ta.oo WiR DAV. A. G. IIAIXYBt RTONsProp. J. H. HHVAN .ll WAI.TKK t.WKKW, Clerk . FARMERS' WAREHOUSE. FOR TIIK SALK F HiAF TOBACCO. (41HITII & ROM.IKN, ProprlclorH. , To Uw Tolim-io I'hiiitcin ol IVrsiiTii North i nioliiin ami Hn.t Tennetsw ; nnr ninrltrl lina fnllv omil nml iriir nre tiiiod, e.ieeliilly nn f.mmoii Rrnili , and we .iilviwiiiil.t liiini.nl nil nil ..iniiii.n urailrn. Iliivinii Ihr ljr. i. Inst liKhtnl ararrhouM in Wil in Ni.nh Cini'li-ii. iiii.I i mi tuiil in i lo.v ciiiiiiiiiln' nliln lion. Thnnklnn you fin .ust iiiliMiiii:' nml liopmi; lijr hnnl work nml li.tr ln iiiK, c nre. yours truly. SMITH ROLLINS. ItUV-'OlltVWlstlt SCKLIT'S MILWAUKEE BEER. Celebrated the World Over for its Purity. We deliver to nil purls of Hie eitv our own llottllnu liinort llccr al ONi: DOLLAR PKR DOZEN. i Mir tnt-r in kept at n irmM-rnturr ol 40 ilrijrecii a nil we Kuiimntif you u fn-Mh artuk ait ill tniiiM. Till. TKAI'li SIPI'I.I KU I ROM THE "BONANZA," TNI! I.KADINti V WINE .-. AND .. LIQUOR STORE IN THK H'I'ATli. FINE SAMPLE AND UILLIARI) RUOM. ,. . MAt A..r. M.K.r. I NO. 43 S. MAIN ST.. ASHEVILLE. R. C BRICK. BRICK. -FOR HALF. UY' BRICK. BUNCOMBE BRICK & TILE COMPANY, Asheville, N. C. P. O. Box 426. THE WIN YAH HOUSE. Special Sanitarium Tor DIhchhcm of the Muitf and Throat. I'lne. pure lifinkinu water iroin M 'Uiitnln SprlnK". nml connect Inn for tM.mcMic pur pdHvN with citv mniim I'erlivt nxNtrin ol llvU-. v, I in 111 hi nit nntl mw. muc. llixiac kept ulrii'dv HMiptii', lltit Winer llratltiu Svmk-hi uml Th'iritiiKh Vrittilation tint, Colt), lllev trie nnil Steam Ittiihn ami liouchi. IClevitlorN, li lie trie l.iKlitw anil 1UIU. (tirn Firea. FIRST-CLASS TABLE. NORTHERN COOKING. sri-ciAi. mi.T vmi;n m:i:m:i). I'rofif Hitnml mtvIc n optional with putimtit. nnl nt moderate rate I'riiT lor Itoanl ami Motim 9i'j fto to 9 IN per week,. I'or partliiitani addnKN KARL VON RICK, W. D A-hcville. North Lnrtsllnn. STRAUSS' EUROPEAN HOTEL, AND RICSTAURANT. HOOMS ALL NEWLY FURNISHED. AUo. tnlile 1'oiinl enn Ik- ntYiiininoiliitiil. lot h a m until I'J.re'.H'k n m. ti'i lirepnreil or eilL-ltlli: III Hllurlr.t nol'ee for Home Turtles Hull.. te Inul. BOARD BY THE MONTH, WEEK OR OAT. Street ears pass the ilour. Ilien Iroin tl All I u.k Is a My Celebrated IMiiladclphlu Frlca Are well know n. No nnr enn .ifi i n tu rn. Am (ironil to snv I hnve the fl-rt, Isrse.l Kliliue in Allet :l'e. 4. .-. erve uriii l. in Imiii :t to .1 m inule. .lie iih I'i.li. Itunie. Ilv.lers Ml Hull Mv II. I'olne snil sll lilite will er. I'leSMril to serve Hll. Nrsp clfilllr. K. HTRAI'HHi Prop. . W PKTIIANIM' It, M. linn. Hc. C. It. W. K KIMI, C. It. ItnK'r Corii.. V h S. PETHARD & KING, CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERS, And Cscucral Contractors). nrrls In rllv work.. loiMitfrmililtal and lilsin survey, of eitic. sml town; ile.lun.. Inn., .iM-etlientliili. nnl rstililiile. lurnl.hert rrsllwnvs, wster.uiiiilyuiiil m wrrsue .v.- IrniN. Hueefsltles: The ItHSIIon nml eon.lruelion il rsllwMjr. hiii eirlieri U- psvenii III., Anlicvlllc, N. C. I'. O. Ilos 4(IH. I inn : Mri-onil flour In flrsnrl OiirrN House. nov yu n;im INtURI VOVH PDOfERTY WITH E. J. A 8 TON, General i luMsraacc i A(cnt. No. to sVMth Msls stmt. AsWtill., M. C. THE BEST KNOWN RriMFDY, " mm m . iiui IfMl.lHll sfjl rnrmu Hn I M MrM nt Mn Jl I is rssmsss4 01 IMMil.. m. l Is sMf, srlilMM fsls, mrw.fs, iwiu.ini so IsrrtVMf MSS.rM, SS4 s4 slisntiit.lT ijsrtnlMM. SfMrlM b Bbv.Ml.ai ttavi rss .Mwk hiMlks. frsv il i4 rf 4rsMlsss. Ifmrnrmt f s.k. worn mAUM mv MTtM A Mstra, tmaui, n. c. FRESH FISII AND' iii CONSTANTLY ON HANI). W5CATERTO FAMILYTRADE J. E. REED & CO., No. to Court Hquare. KiUU d if wr? ebem of wwvCtnrmm, UmI sHrH4, turtf rlway, .U.,tc. Jna s can a k'Mtx trrstlse Irts, adrlrrMlni s M. luv nsvnr, t, w. LltllK, V. O, kVis il, B-oaaolu, Va, swlodai U lot il.it oa ft lommsmlinu rniinrner overlooklnK Asheville nnd a surrourritlnn country of rnte in-iintv iitr a rs'liu. of thirty inlles The HiMilnlmrnt uf th. hxuw nre rnniliielvr to hrnllh nnrl romfort. It Is provided with elevnlors, litfltlrd hv elei-trlelly, mid hiuleil hy stetint tlirouuhnut. I'or the stlenllllv tn ulinriil of NervnliN nml t'liriiuk' ill-uses It Is tllorouKhly eiitlpied with nil modern iiiilinncis Turkish, Koinnn nml i ii.siun lluths, lil ctr etly. MaMaitr. .Swrill.h Moveiiieiil., nil iiielmleil in irlv ol room. The Mrilleni MnniiKement will lie under the direction of lir. I'. W Ncefns, receatly Ihc Jnekson Hnnntnrliiin, lit linn.villr. N. Y. I'ur choltv of rooms nml further imrileulurs sildn ss, MIHH KMII.IK VAV.iHN, Aahcvlllc, N. C. E1891.; NJ Y ORK ORK rEEKLY liKLY H ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. ERALD ERALD Ih the IlcHt nnd Clieapeeit Family Paper in the United StatCH. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. 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