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THK IAILV CITIZEN.
The Citizfn in the most extensively iHrcu
lnul and widely rcud newspaper iu West tern
North Carolina.
Its disrustuon of imlilic men nnd measure
ia in the interest of pul.lit integrity, horn-tit
('lvernineiit, and prosier(Mis industry, anil it
knows no personal allegiance in treaiins pub
lic issues.
The Cmzi:x publishes the dispatches of tlu
Associated I'ress, which now covers the
whole world in its scope. It has other faeili
tuw of adanced journalism (or Kiithennu
news from all u,unrters. with cverytliinjieare
tully ettiled to occupy the smallest spate.
Spccimt-n copies ot'any eilitton will he stem
ree to any one sending "their address.
Ticmms laily. $i for one year; $3 for six
ui1 nit lis : "if i en ts lor one mouth ; 1 5 cciits nn
o.ie week. Carriers w ill deliver the paper in
-very part ol the city to su'iserihcrs, ami par
tics wanting it will please cull at the CmziiN
' tice.
A 1 1 v k ktisj no Rati-: Reasona hie. and mailt
known on application at this olhec. Ah
transient advertisement 8 must be paid in ad
vance. !T K'cadinc notices ten cents per line. Obitu
ary, marriage and societv notices liity cent
rach (not exceeding tin lines) or tiitv cents
per inch.
TIU'KSDAV, NOYKMMI-K IM. 1 SS!.
MISSIONAltV I II i; AT V U.I.I
t It I t IS.
Forty seven years aio ilu-re was es
tahlishtd in the then wilderness of ilu
upper Watauga Ynllcy, a inissioiifin
station under the auspices oft lie Kpio
pal chinch ol'Nurth Carolina. The wor
(lertul natural heauties of the Incathn
first drew attention to the iei"Ti;.nn
when that was fixed, the spi'Stiia
and eilucatiiuial needs nf tle pe
pie roused a mcnum wants an
christ iu u sympathy to me 't am
supply tlitiu. The people, thinly seal
tercd ivlun the valleys or anions lh
mountain emt s, were poor and iiiiierat
hut, lil.e all iMonutaiu people, pa Ik u:
brave, nenerous, conscious id t Ik-it need
ami ready to extend a ready and a yniu
ful hand ti those who miuht offer to In h
thcin. Bishop Ives, then bishop ot t
Kpiseopal dioiese of North Carolina, at
traded hy the desei iplions of the conn
try, was the fust of his di no mi n at ion U
hold religions sirvkis in that reior
and in speaking fd' the people, he says
"while my symnathks were deeply ex
cited in view of their jjreat spiritual des
titution.my admiration at thesamt' tim
was awakened by the simplicity of tlui
character and the deep earmstness o
their petition for iii.-l ruction." On mi
side there was earnest readiness to teach
on the other. e.i'T desire to be taught
And thus the Watauga missionary sta
tioti. afterwards dt velopnl into the tlieo
logical trainiiiir school of Yalie Crucis
was founded, the Kev. Mr. I'ronl eotnim
in lM'Jlo fuhdl the pmu.ise made b
Bishop Ives to the 'Cop!e, that teachu
should be sent anions them.
The histoiy of ilie mission is the sub
H-ct of tlu- bool under tiie above name
and is written by Mi Suan l-Vnninnu-.
Cooper, il;.i;rter ( J. ones I'eiinint -r-Cooper,
the uoveiisi and naval histori.n
The author has i'dn-rih-tl macli of th
literary raee and power oiherdi;:u
yutshcii father, especially iu that -raphi.
power d clear ant f intellii' i!e desci tp; i- a
whieli was so marked a feature in hi:
writings. Hs v.ooper' pictures o
rnoimta iu pcenliarit ies, the rocks and t!u
streams ami wa'erl.tlis; tl;c trees a:n
sitndil'cry and llowers, seem jiirture
painted 'Voiu her own rapturous epe
rience instead of the reproduction m
transfu-ion of iw inlorma i ion ol otht;
She is happy and vivid iu her deiim-a
tion ui lunnan clro ai teris: i. s : for '-Iu
has thrown around t'use roui.li nama
taiueers a halo ot" teudirues-i and senti
ment not usually ascriltetl toihcni, am1
only apjireciable by tin se who l:.m
learned ti know w hat warm, luviiiLr ain
pen tie hearts are eotnpat ible v : h jd.-dt
S)eech and uucnvi nuomd ways.
The history is a uniipic one; lo'- it i
the only instance iu our State hilow o
a fixed mission in the wiidtrues havim
for its object the combined dilluston t
the pospcl, of secular instruction and o:
industrial training. Those who caterer
upon the work were devoted, self denying,
men, sacrificing many comforts, enduring
much pri villi) n, encountcrin.Lr man
hardships, building their own liotises.
tilling their own fields, teaching tlie un
letttred, ministerinu to spiritual want s.
nursing or healing the sick, c 'mloriini.
the adlictcd, and in all things deporting
themselves as ti ne men ol tiod. It is u
relieving and beautilul feature of theii
hard htliors that tliey were met with
such pen tie and pratcful response by tlu
people auionp whom tiny served.
It was for some yeai s a "happy vallcv'
on which the rays of a petiuuie Chris
tianity beamed with its softest rays. Tht
time at letipth arrived when untowaro
intlucnce came in to disturb this blessed
tranquillity, topenerate ditrust, and em.
in the dispersion of the laborers in tlu
once fruitful vineyard and the final ruin
of a happily conceived ami once wisel
conducted desipn. For these, we preiei
to reler the reader to the book itself f
tht painful details.
The interest ol Miss Cooper's tilth
work larpcly centres upon William West
Skiles. All of the youup men who di
verted themselves to the work at Vallt
Crucis knew the nature of the duties that
lay before them; they knew they were
full of hard work, physical as well as
mental, the privation not only of luxu
ries, hut of comforts, almost of neees
saries, that they had put their hands t(
theplonphjfrotn which they could not look
back; that they must provide for their
own subsistenc. by the work of their own
hands; that they must tench the ignorant
as the leadinp object of thurlahors; that
they must carry the gosjwl throuph the
rough wilderness where there were n
ronds, and must meet appointments de
spite of stnrm and flood and snow and ice.
that they must visit the sick, and bury tlu
dead and cany comfort to the sorrowful.
Among all those, none seemed to have
been fitted so well for such a life of van
ous exacting duty ns Mr. SkiUs. lie was
a man of good parentage, hut of limited
early education. He had been a mill
wright and store keeper. A man simple,
earnest, and of sound practical judg
ment, and withal imbued with strong,
active religious sentiment, he was at
tracted to the field of Valle Crucis. There
his resolute energy, his practical knowl
edge, his clear judgment, and his prompt
decisiveness soon placed him in leading
position in the little colony. He was
bead farmer, he was store keeper, treas
urer, postmaster, and general superin
tcodeut. The sympathizing gentleness of
liis nature called for anntlu'r avocation.
In the countrv around him there was no
physician, no medicines, and vet there
was tre.uent sickness. He nursed the
sick, supplied the medicines out ol the
little stock of the mission, learned that!
trtt:;::,';:;::?;,;;!:';
man existence, and studied the medical j
hooks until he had fairly added to his
equipment the (pialilicatious of a pood !
physician. So in his relation to the most j
import an l part of man's nature ; and he j
devoted himself to theological study in -til
he was admit led into the church as a :
deacon. lie now stood complete in all
his armor of usefulness. From thence to
i iie end of his lite he knew no idleness.;
scarcely any rest. He went about domy j
.joeid. If ever there was a life that was j
pure, saintly, self sacrificing, it was that j
f this gentle, modest, earnest, devoted I
man, who had taken up his cros and
lore it, and never laid it down ut til, :
rushed at last on one of his painnr ;
journeys, he sunk to rest at the house
t'Coi. r.ilmcron lanville river where lie I
lied on l he Nth of December, lSHL'.ni thi'j
ipe of o'i, i
It may he here mentioned that the Kev.
r. Ilu x ton, now rector of Trinity t hmvh.
sheville, was nine at the head ol the
v'alle Crucis school, and was there or
'aoied in IS I 7.
We hope many of our readers will oh
ain the sketi h of this good man's life
ltd work. It is io be found at M-r-:.
iti's bo,.; store, iu this city.
The reM'lutiou iu lirazil as far as we
;a ve information, see ins to have occurred
it hont adequate cause, to have been eon
' acted without sufficient adequate
im, and to have concluded without
osttiye ileliuiiciicss. It is verv true the
mpire is ended; it is also true that a
epuhlic has hceti declared. Dut the first
cemed to have been ant icipntcd hy tlu
inperor liitnst It to occur at his death,
tic i the second to follow iu hnrmom
il!i theh.ihit of the western hemisphere.
Jut t lie vei iv tact that a rcpul'lic was
romu'patcd with ca-e. without eommo
ion, without popular partiiipation, nr
;ius t he absence of the elements ol viril
ty whieli give vigor i-i revolniion ami
i muess tu the government growing; out
t them. Kevoluiion is so serious a
liiug, so sitliv rsive ot established ordci
nd iust it i; lions, t ha t it ca n only be just i-
cd liy real gne.n;ct s. We do not find i
iiat in I Ira ,: i llitre was ;my wnlespre id,
iecp si ;in d )' 'puLi t" grievance. Thert
nay have been ei;ts dissatisfaction,
here ni:ty ha e ivn . .me; hing in the
ev of hiudi tuned libtra! seiitinn.nt. W'e
..ncv th. a tlu popuiace at lar::e shareit
cry !ii:lein i!n keiuiuis of i ii hvr. hid
eiiee ai.il laor.i'iee combine l to accept
hiiiLis as l!:e wt re. Motiarchv was not
iccouipanicd wit li t vranny. Kepublieau
.-ui proiiiisid lo make liieni no happier;
Mid pi t'I'.ilily ih ali uiinht have drifiei
aloni: in ;!a- nut nliied current ofa per
aaaent dynasty cvv-cpl for the workini;
t the ieavcu of liberal iileas in some ad
. anced intellects. tr more likely for the
lining of ambition iusome diM'ouuuicil
naiu. What tl'csc liavconc, ihe masses
i ppear too inert or too spiritless to up-
-sc. A retaiblic t s, in name at least,
iinl will most probably bet : rpctuatcd :
'r 1 1 io same indolence that accepted
Ail! ci uliinic lo tolerate it. Hut we wait
o S'v w liei her it will be a republic ot
ideas, of progress, of expansiveness, or
whether, alter awhile it w ill not degni
iate. as in some other South American
; i publics, into the farce or the tiagedy
't playing at government, to wind up
it the lallinp of the curtain with the
return ot monarchy in the form of des
potism rather than the mild beneficent
ulership of the kindly Kmperor I'om
1'edio.
II.C.C. Alwood, late consul to St.
i'omingo, tells President Harrison in an
pen It tier ' hat "the negro is rest less and
Hssaiisfied with the present administra--ion,
; 1 1 1 1 lias no confidence in its pre
ended promises;" that the negro is sore
oid mighty sore, "and that the destiny
f the Kepublieau party is in the hands
if the ueuro."
When we know that the negroes com
pose niuetx per cent, of the republican
vote in tiie South, that they hold the
balance of power in New Vork, Ohio, Ju
liana and Illinois ; that that party has ap
propriated the negro in those States and in
'.he South as its especial property; that to
insure possession it has been profuseinex
ti vagant promises; and that iu the
X'orthern States it has falsified them all.
md iu the South has onlv kept un a
show of pood faith by making a tool of
i lie neirro. and under pretense of favoring
ais interests, thrusting him into trouble.
'.hereby retarding his progress, we can
not wonder that "he is sore, mighty
sore." or that he menaces the parly that
uas wronged him with a show of his
power. When he does that, the end of
he Republican party is at hand; and
when it comes to an end, then the era of
peace will eome for the negro, impossi
ble when he is used as the i .strumeiit of
agitation, and filled with discontent, or
inflamed with vain ambition. When he
;s let alone he will quietly learn that he
will neither hap into, or be thrust up
wards to positions his limited experience
docs not nualilv linn to fill.
Let the negro, not in augrv disappoint
ment, hut with calm debleration, select
ins party affiliations as white men th
i.uene remains as t lie slave ot one na ru
be makes plain declaration of incanaeitv
to comprehend his rights, duties and res
ponsibilities.
Dr. Parker Prays cream Van-Ola, Rosa
line, )m;aline nml Iiiamontl nail pmviki
liavtni; now liecome the ladies' favorites
it F. L.Jaioli's tlrnj; store, tlust popular
niatiKiire articles may always lie found,
together with pocket emery lioard, or
tnge wood slicks, nail scissors, tiles and
other such requisites. Also a complete
line of drug and toilet articles, in addi
tion to the Hebe Sodo Fountain from
which ice cold drinks are dispensed. Cor
ner Main street and Patton avenue.
Professor Frnnk Stoueh has tnttghl
:i,GH5 persons nt Rending how to dance.
It took him fifty-three years to do it.
Syrup of Flic.
Produced from the Initative and nutri
tious juice of California figs, combined
with the medicinal virtues of plants
known to lie most beneficial tn the hu
man system, acts gently, on the kidnevs.
liver and bowels, effectually cleansing the
system, dispelling colds and headaches,
and curing habitual constipation.
THE M OR ROW SHOE
SIILL, AIIKAIV
ANI
gaining reputation every day,
EE FJXr-
' . . r
M CI
Aiiiiin we mil your special
intention to tlie ct'lcbrnti'tl
Morrow Shoes, wliicli linve
stood the test I'oriiiiinyyeiirs
for PritAiuuTV. for Kxcdi.
i i:oi: o i Stvi.k, for Com k I it
AMI KXAIT.VKSS OK FlT, 1 leillji'
eqinil in quality, style and lit
t o any Fine Shoes made.
We hiit.v tlie above Shoes
in several different styles, and
will have no t rouble to suit
you in size
Nor any trouble to sell you
aji'iu'n in the future.
We have in stock a com
plete line of all kindsof Shoes
of every dey'nble style kept.
We mean t o sell. No more
hiirli prices.
Conic and examine our
yoods; it will not cost you a
cent.
i
We want you to call am
trade with us. with the assur
iince ihat you will be ireatei
well on all occasions.
A full line of PKY (iOODS.
llats ;iik1 ( lot liiii!i'nhvayson
IijiikI at astonishiiifi'ly low
prices.
Voiirs I'espeetfllllv,
Itostic Uros. & Vrllit
HOOKS AXI) HTATlONlillY,
IKTI HTS1 M A TK 1 I A
l-N.'.INHliKS' sri'l'I.IIiS.
I'KTI KICS AMI I-HAMI-S.
I'ANCY ('.(llllis.
III.ANK liUUKN, ini.RVCIt 1I.,
I'OI.I.S. TOYS A'H C.AMl-S.
WKSTKR.N M. C. dCKMiai,
I'll
rii'iTor.k'.W'iiic
AMI
IIANII
PAi.vn:ii,
AT
ESTABROOK'S,
22 S. iU.-iiu Street.
If yon wnnt ;i 'ood I'ni
lirell.i t h; 1 1 is unrrnnted not
to CRACK enllon
Airniuit m.
FIELD,
THE LEADING JEWELER.
A line line of imported han
dles different, "you know,'
from niiyone else's.
FOR SALE !
-.o-HOK.Sli IIOILBR AND KNOINl;.
POWER MDKTIKBK AND HtlNHK,
PlItlT POWliK MOKTISUK,
SrcTIO.M FAN,
OAK, ASH, WALNI'T, CIIHKKV, I'D
ANIi POI-LAK 1.1'MIIKK,
STKAM PICK.
NHW IIIikRINi; SAFK.
Adilremi,
W. E. WILLIAMSON & SON,
ASIIKVII.I.E, N. C.
septet il&w 2in
Kai.kic.ii, N. C Last winter I was
suffering very much from indigestion and
general debility, with a broken-down
system, followed with chronic dysentery.
I tried one bottle of Mrs. Joe Person's
Remedy, and found so much relief and
improvement I continued its use until
1 used the seventh bottle, which restored
me to perfect health, and I am now as
I
1
sound as a silver dollar. W. B. Jordan.
THK I
RACKliT COLUMN.!
We haven't changed our
I
".id." inTiii:( YnzKN lor some
days; not because we had'
i
nothing to say. but just be
cause ue haven't had the!
I hue. ( ur store hits been full
of people every day. our trade
has never been so larp', and
we are idad to be able to say
that nutwilh." tandiujA' the
iiiHux of new stores, and the
larji'e slocks of noods. the!
"I5i,- Itiicket Store" retains'
all its old friends and adds
new ones daily. The reason
is plain and easy of under
sTiindiiifi'. We warrant every
thing we sell to be its repre
sented, or ii e ' re tro hack
your liKiiwy. We underbuy
anybody in Asheville. and can
easily undersell anyone. We
sell more shoes 1 linn t heSlioe
St on
'(, H.se ire sell tln'Ill
(Wir, ami we sell as-ood!
Shoes as any store in the
city. We sell ( 'lothineheaper
than a Clotliini;- Store. ;ind
more of it . Tinware at hall'
prices. (Jlassware and house
hold nsin- things so nuuli
cheaper than others that
people w'onder how we ret
them. That doesn't mat ter;
we have thein, and they are
yours with a i-ood 1 it le when !
yon i-.i.i-ti.eej.sh. Hii.iM.iiH.
Tips, Itirds nnd Wiii-s, we
hnve ;ilwnys sold ;il es. tluin
li.ili' of Millinery Si ore p-ices,
.Hid on i-f.v three tinier ;is
hirji'e slocks. While our line
of hress floods is not ashore
iis some, what we have has
lieen lioiioht at sueh prices
thiit we can ensilv sell them
lower than others, and still
make some money on them.
I lilts, Handkerchiefs, (i loves.
Stockings (last black and
cheaper "fades), Quilts, IMnn
kets, Shawls, Mots. Rus,
Trunks, Valises, IIoiul 15ags,
Hoods. Caps. Curs, Curtains,
Poles, Shades, are anions
our lenders. No well posted
citizen of Asheville buys any
of these things without pric-
iiiji-ours. and we would have
the country people and those
who live in near-by townsen
joy the same privilege. We
sold more Christmas floods,
presents, etc., last Christmas
than iiny other store in Ashe
ville, and shall be fixed for a
I lai-p' trade this yeai We
shall hnve a bi line for
you to select from, and shall
j be able to tit Roods to any
i pocket book from a nickel to
, as high as you want to fo.
; Don't buy ANYTHING until
I you have been to the "Hi-
; Racket Store." No t rouble
to show Roods, and we don't
j Ret mad if you don't buy.
I W'.t ..o.,,4- ..rtii 4-1 L...W, ..'111. 4- ..
I mciiiuju iw rn-i- lllill.
J complete "Department Bar
gain Store" the "Big Racket"
is. Our variety of goods and
tlie size of our stock would
do credit to 0 city of 2o,0U0
inhabitants. Come and we
us, and if prices and goods
don't suit you, don't buy
but be sure to come.
Very respectfully,
GEO. T. JONES & CO.
F
OTELH.
STRAUSS'
RESTAURANT
AND
Oyster Parlor."
.McaSs at all lEourM. IClectric
t ar-4 Ia?-s tlie Door.
I t-ike plfustirt- in .'inuounviiiK tlie Ovwtcr
Sl'hsum iI inmp-'iMi has upuufl, anil my long
expei idler in tlir Imp incst justifies me in
nssnriiiK Hie i)tihlie that I can please and pnt
ist'y all i'uMoniiTR. I witl serve oystirrs In tlie
best -Jtyle, iiml dcnlnijj: only with reliahle
houses, can oiler the liuest I )i valves on the
market. Try our
Philadelphia Fry,
Or Pan Koat. Mostmi HayStewsaspeeiultv.
On at care will he taken with all orders I
se'l only the finest nnl I res ties t oysters that
can tv lia't. 1 reeeive hiptnrnts direct from
paekers every afternoon. Charges reason
a I tie. My restaurant is nlso supplied with
BIRDS, fiAME, FRESH FISH, ETC.,
At all times. Sp-ial attention jitven to lady
eustoniers. I'oliie and ut tentivc wait its.
roarit h day. we k or month with or with
out rooms. If on want the best the market
nlVords eall on
IC. STRAINS, Prop'r.,
Smith Main Strct t.
l'KIVATK BOARD.
m:w iiocsia nijwx i'iKNisni;e i
A I.I. .MIIMIiKS IMI'KKVI-MKNTS.
TV. B. ATKINSON,
N'n. 211 llnj wood Stmt
'"
lVATIi ItOAKIl.
A 1'Tfrc Iintmc. I'Rt ton nv-mte. Wiirm,
r"ir.,irtalic rn"iii. On strct-t enr liui.
Tcvtiis rt'iisonnlikv
..us (ICin MRS. J. L. SMATHKNS.
MRS. S. Sl-EVENSON-"
tins removed to the Johnston Hnitdinj;, fat
ten avi-mir, corner of L'huivh street, where
she is prepared to keep n iriilnr or transit itt
boarders, 'i able ftiniisbed with the best the
iiHiil.i'1 aOordv. Termsr'oiniblr tnarM1m(
J. W. feCIIAItTLIi:,
MERCHANT TAILOR
4 N. Main Ut.
ft l.'-'lllll V
JAMlCh I RANK,
IIKVLKK IN
I rAMiLYGRCGERiESAND PROVISIONS
Ai;ent Cor I.'.e-ps t'reek Woolen Mills.
North Main
li 1. Hull ,
Asheville. N. C.
M. I FEHNIMAN,
I'KOI'KIETIIK (IK
TUC
111-
ASHEVILLE BOICK WORKS,
A;iciilc, N. t.
I. . Mux I.
GliO. KI3SBE11,
GENERALCONTRACTQR AND BUILDEB
Mnsaie Tile and Cement work aspeeialty.
Orates. Katies anil (toilers Met.
liitiiilinjis niovetl uml repaired in first elass
m.'iniuT
Seweraue, (iratnuKe and trns for the same
tnorouwitly unilersiood and promptly at
tended tn.
Otfiee: Wotfe HilililiiiK, Conrl H ouse Square,
Asluville. N. C. ma.vMOdly
Till! I.AKOKST AM) ltl-ST 12jt l WEI) IN
Tin; sorru.
CHEMICAL AND ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES
II. C. Woltereek&Co.
CoNSU.TINi; CIMvMIST AM) MINIM! I-MIINKKRS.
Analyses of tuN. Ori s. Coal or Coke. Min
eral Waters. Ferliiizers, ete.
PRICK LIST ON AIVUCATION.
Mining property investij;iited, developed,
bout' lit and sold.
Correspond nee solicited.
Samples ean he sent hy mail or exfre. If
sent hy express, charges must he prepaid.
Agents wanted iu every place.
Chattanooga Teim,
IR. H. C. WOLTCKH K,
novH d.Srwly Manaxtr.
V THK PPHL1C.
The undersigned mav be found in Shank's
new huilditiK, one door went ot J. p Wood
bury's stable, on College -Mnst. They nr;
prepared to tnnnufaeture cirrinires, buLries,
wniions, and anvthtnir else in their line. M-. 1
pairiiiK and horse-shoeing are specialties. I
They have secured the services of Henrv Pow- 1
ell, and would lie pleased to reeeive n "liberal
share of patronage. Satisfaction jiitarnntred.
H'l.1 uoni Ol KtNtl I I li Jl VVA Kl,
pUNKEMESS
Liquor Habit.
MAiimt WOHO THEM S BUT 0CV
D? haiWes golden specific
It 1 t b jylvrn I cup nfmlfr op tvm. op I . mrtt.
rl . .. without the fcnowlPdpe of the p:tirnt tf
neoesi-ry. a. im absolutely hrmlM an . .II effect
raSduJ,.V;P.
enacted. a pw book of putkralui free.
F. L. JACOBS, DRUGGIST, A5HEV.LLE, N. C
ftS2 M$U Hill V lJ
fl PfK T VF Tot LOT or FATLINO MANHOODj
H TU Jl I II k Geaeml and WERVOaS CEBlXITYi
rjTTT? Woakneii of Body and Kind: Effecti
v AWArf of Erron or Exaufh in Old or Younr.
lMmt, Hohl AAMUMlli fuili UVtluml. Hun n Vnlmnr .?J
Hln rth.:a WKAk.l Vl- uu;ii iihijaXS A l.UTinminiv
4llutrl unrallins llillk TI( ATM t:.NT-Rs nta Ira m
Ya rkM wrHe Ikrm
HM'h. ru'lrl-.lrntioii, u1 nnxtfiMiBllrtt
UIK (SIVK.AL SUH B UK ALB, ,
mm
lUccrMt ti homowlih
oatpmn. Iiookofpar
tlcnlsm tteai FREE.
a R M VJ(u I w w rk
frblOHfiwIv fn th tint
UK SALK.
1 acrce of Innil on Heaver Ham rond, lout
oppoaite J. S. Burnett's. A fine site for a sub
urlian rerldence. A nice knoll coerrd with
elover and some nm- oaks, w.th beautiful
views of mountains and the citv. A rare
chance to buy sueh a piece of land' with rre
clear springs tuhing from the hil. Terms
easy and price low
BOSTIC. BLANTON ft CO.
aulS dtf
CAUTION.
..u iwahnrinnd
the style or kind you want, or oners you
stamped on them, and says they arejust
rvet to the Factory, for vim can Ret what
mnke more profit on unknown shoes that
I
.AS' name ami the pri.v slatnped on the
mone.v
noney. Thuusamls ol dollars arc saved
onoes. in orti: rinw nv man siaie w m um
' . . . . . . .. i.
$r,(KlO will lie pniii to nn.v peniiitl win. will
folliiH inK lines will lie luuinl to
vOO Shoe
C.liNTIN'IC ll.Wi
shoes that tost i'roiii
be induced to liuv shoes that have no reputation
v
Blinii TIIRORir.lN.M. AM- ilM V HAMi-Si:Vi:ii WI-l.T $4 SIKHi
w31Ift, liiiuals lustiini-innil. shots eosliiiK troin ifn to $.
m 1-OK l'tll.K 'I'MHN. Rnilnmil Men .mil Let ter t'arriersall wenrtliem
s Hi ins.tle ns a hanil s. tvetl shoe. No tneka or win thienil tu
hurt the leet.
$.50 SLoe
$2.25 Slioc
$2.00 Shoe
32.00 .Slice
t 'H ilfn- "(IKKINt'.MAXS.
3 pair ouKlit to wear
&T m i'lrtIk Ydl'TIIS" SC IK '( 'I..
'. shoes il
i in the woriil.
All nuuli in CoiiKlehK. ltuttoii ami l.aee.
W. I Dougla' $3
Itoth 1. ndies' Shoes are made in sizes I'roin
i:t-: widths.
ST VI. lis OF
"The f-'retich Opera. ITie Snanish Arch Om
Meibuiu Coiiitiioii-Ser.'.e." All made in button 111 lin- l.atiM Stvles.
Aiso. I'lituh Optra iu Front I. ace. oil Shoe only.
Consumers Khou'd i-euninhcr that W. I.. I " )I '( 1 1,AS is the la ryes 1 :itirl only Shoe Mtinn
fiieluier in tht world, stippiv iiiK shots dtP CL from factory, thus K'vin all tin- middle-men's
pnuiis io 1 ne wearer.
I'(1K
HERRING
Street Car Schedule.
lU'Kinnin nt S.'J'A a. in. Knilit'ii; tn.Mn p. 111.
t'nr leaven Stni.'irc tor Ik-imt ever. liHiiritml
luill Ihht.
Lt.r U.-ivca Square for Mvlkc's 7 mhittu
alter t'ni'h hour. 1
Car If 'vrs Square I'nr thmbUiIay 7uiiiiutts
aiu-r each Halt Imur.
Car leaves Ik-pot l..r Sipiare 7 minutes lie-1 1' all d. rm Ih rins Sept. i!r. ThorDUKh tn
fore tarli hour anil halt' hour. ; str elion iu liiiyli-h, I'u-iuh. Musie nml Cal-
Car leaves Melke's lor Square 7 minutes lie- iMbeiues e peiieiieeit teaehers.
fore eat li hall" hour. st p 7 il.'iin
Car leaves Houldeilay for Square 7 minutes - -
lieloreea.h hour. , j 1 III glisll HIICl 1 rCIICll
I'assetirrs tmin I'oulileilnv for Melke s, !
WrX, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL,
WaititiK Uoom for 1. allies at Messrs. Her
ring V Weaver's. No. ;t'.i l'jiLton avuuir.
Dhserve kiikj on tttttsule ol tar tor its mv
linatioii.
Train ear meets eai h train.
One valise allowed eah passt nm-r on pass
etitr ear.
THK ASHKVIl.I-i: SI KKKT KV. CO.
FOIITIIISWEEK
We are nm to oiler
naiu- in our line. 11
Cuueh llarness, 1 '
ioiiie 11 al frood Hat
v;. Nil kel and Brass
Truee, hull Patent
heather Collar, $:i7.fi, former priee $!";
Single HuKJiy Ilaiuiss, I'livis mounlinj; $Jfi,
niekel $1 7 "". hi
Whitman Haildles,
I'or both Untie and m ntlenu ti, we ate K'tiaw
to sell at New Vork laiees. net. I.inlies' Side
Saddle, full pij seat, and Skirt, $11); next
quality $;SO; Men's Iinitorlid liiijuhsh Tree,
llat seat, $31), lorn erty $:tri. For Horse
Il:lnk,..1 Whips w, ur, ..nulnru-r,.
Full Whalelionv Whip 1. oil to $M..ro. liest
HuK.v Whip iu town for 7"c. tiood ltuvy
Cushions $1. Special prices iu wl ips to Liv
erymen in pumti!ici. We bought our
Horse lilaiikeiH
hircct from the MANI F ACTPKICK nud can
sell them cheaper than imv one in town. lil
bcron, all wool, in yellow and brown. s'Jvsi',
" per pair, sold last year (or ir; Fawn
TUx-mi, Koliil colors. $s per pair, sold for SK
last season
w.. 1 u : .. . . .
"v "" W,Lmm au M-Vl,!i""
prices to $2.7fi per pair.
These are sped u I prices for this week
12. V. JONI&,
34 N. Main St.
'MILLER BROS.'
bTEEL I
PENS
Are AMERICAN, and the BEST.
LEADING BUSINESS TENS.
No. 87
PalOOIl
And Nos. 75, U7, l, Acmb.
LEADING STUB PENS.
Carton Stut ".1!
And Nod. 119, ioi, grant 1-hn,
LKADlNG LEDGER PENS.
mm
Uarkham 5iFji :
And Nos. loi, 605, im.
I.EADINO SCHOOL PFNS.
No. 23
University
And Nos. 333. Hi. iil
Thi Miller Bros. Cutlery Co., Meriden. Conn.
NI'FACTIIIIBH OP
Steel Pent, Ink Ewera nd Pocket Cutlery.
NV Mnf.. Book Store.
J. N. MORGAN & CO.,
No. 3 Barnard Iluildiiig.
Scliool and Collfjre Text
JiooliH. n full lino. Poets, His
tory, Koniance, niofinrnhv.
rrnvi'l nnil Novels, Fmni'lv
liihles, ,S. S. Hililes nnd IVsf
ninentH, Oxford Tcacliers'
Bibles, Soiif.- I',0ks of all
kinds, in restock Stntionerv,
Iilank Uooksmid Office and
N.-hool Supi.Ius. t,,w iine
Ladies and Cents' Tocket-
muokk just onenei vnn
(loods and Dolls.
V. U. liOl'r.LAS' name nud the price are
stamped on the bottom of nil Shoes adver
tised by hin. before leaving his taetnry; una
inferio uoo.ls. ll yourddder dots not keep
shoes w""0" . .'. '!? VhrclT' mMi'
ns ood. do not be dtui 'i "-i ,CIllt.rH
you want by return ma. . pos Yhi.re ilo not
are not
i....: AK- th.'.se that have W. I.. IhHUL
bottom and'you arc ZK l I
t lull value tor your
Ol
miiiuhii.v m n". . ,,, ,,, i i otulou can
...... . ..,!( 1 -rinol't'MH IMIltCiIl tu i.im
- . - , ,(. V(l Wrar.
i wear,
ilth", sit
v refttnde
i. Mas-:.
V, L. WOUff It A r
FDR
1 fcti.,- (JUNTI.KJIIiM.
!- i lin - - ri le -s t-.-il' -In"', with liiiHK"l--( t"is
T . . 1- id" liOU.MI.K OK I' m.illf in
I .,..,( 1 tut 1 1 . li ;t ' . 1 I..-UV..H I ilu" Cup Tor,
Viri'.'iv lilt. " ; . 1 1 I'l.iin I r. m. h I ut- Lusts. in
i'.t' ir.iiu r. t.i 11 iin-c .linu linn ' "'.' ''r
.vnlllls. !l vim im i- lurn li iviHK ir""' til (.
f,,r sh.i.s ,,) this.iii.-ility nit .liiHiiiuimiT. Urn-
if - .v.-if ns 'in i: sum P.UIS
s.tlfl liv nli is lluit .in
lli.'llltlliU'l lll'l'l .
nut u iirrnntt'd by the
I 111 r I'l.'lilllS I. IT til I
sin if tivi-r ;ill citllLT $.(hoc
;iJi l'lisi'il. mi':
1st It c"in:ini ln-'.lrr mntiTinl.
I'd It is mini' siUMi. In ner Intuit! nnd ilnrnlilc.
Trt. It itii-' ln'tli i' i:i iKi'iil siitisi.H'iiun.
Itlt It i'iisis ii'iir. :ininrv ti'in.'iKi'.
rtli It sjivis unlit' iiiiiiH V tlir Ilu- iinisiinu'r.
('Ill It iss.'lil liv in i ire ili'illi'l'S til i'i Min hi nit lllt'l' S.
7th It's n i';i l stii'i'rss is i-iK' tn m i ri t .
8th. Iti'.'iinntlK' iliiilii'iitril liv an.v iilher tnnnii-
l;i' liirvr. . .
Ith Itistln- islhllll" vviirlil.lillillinsill r).'iTili'-
n:mi.ltli;ni nn; otln r $:t slim- :ui v.-rt is.-il.
in. .' the aln.ve stiin incnts to lie untrue. The
lie ! the same iu.ilit ! i-xeellenee :
si:Vl.i. whi.h takes the plnee ol eiist.iin-ni.nle
:;7 to
IS fSUXCHI.I.HH 1-HR HICAYY XYI-AK. H.st fall Shoe d.r tln-liriee.
Is I he lust in the worlil tor roiiKh wenr: mie
a man a ear.
IS IJdIAI. Til SIl(H:s THAT LUST I'KliM t' :!..ill. (ineliair
will wear lmii;tr than nuv shoe ever "t ihe i nv.
l'OK ItilYS is the liest Sehool Shoe in (he worlil.
Kives the smiiM Mi i s a ehamv to wt nr t he liest
stud Shoes ,
7, ineitidiiiK half ni'.cs. runl K. t. , I
LA PI US' SlUHiS
- rn." "The Atnenean I'omuioti Si nne
"The
W. I,. 1 it H ill. An. Brockton, Mas.
SA1.IC MY
& WEAVER.-:-.
SCIIiK'I.S.
SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN,
Slit Cisampiuii,
al CIIHST.M'T ST.
FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS,
No. Hi lreneh It road Avenue.
1 MRS. BURGWYN MAITLAND,
PRINCIPAL
1 I'or many years Assoeiate Principal of Ml,
Vernon Institute, ItaUitnore. )
Assisted by a corps of compentent teachers..
The course of instruction includes the usual'
Km:lish biaiiilus with French and Latin
Kxtras Mu-ie, Oenuan. Art Needle Vork
Paiutini: on China, Pailcin and Hiding
Spiei.il .utentioii Kiven to the traiuin ot
little jrirls. ,MIKi ,1,,,
FINEST FARM IN NORTH CAROLINA
FOR SAMC!
The Louiulcs Place,
In Traiisvlvaiiia County.
One of tlu finest and best lii.-;ii. .l r,.r,.,u
Ue-teiti N, C.. ft miles from the t hriving town
o) llrevanl. the nmnl s-at of this. Transyl
vaiim iou!;ti. The buildings are all in oori
r r.air. eojiMtiiiK ot a lare two slorv dwell
iny house, with 1 :t rooms, camue house, ice
houe. and ii fact . all iieeesirv oiilhnililimr-
j XrZCl "HSXti'.Z.
imi nun eonveineiu llllilr stat)le, with accom
modation lor 111 mules
This farm contains s;!ii acre, of w hieli ;ti)ti
acres are bottom, linj on the 1 rem h Hroad
river, end in a M-ry hlli state ot cultivation.
110 acres ot tins is well S't in meadow red
tup 1 r herds n ss. of the renin tuiiiK n.'tti
acres, loo acres me in upland pasture finelr
set with a mixture of grasses. Plenty of
hrtndsome oaks for shade in pasture land.
I .'.iK.ii iimmiiK sinaiiisot pun w a leritieverv
1 held. Ilu reiiiai uer is in woodland, with
j all th duierei t vaiieties of timber -loeust.
jAlKstrmt, ojtk. puj.liir, ete. Convenient to
: io.M schools, . 'iiiieh. , and postomYe. Hail
in.-. H 1 itievn ii.des Horn Henderson vide and
j 1.. 11. ties ln.::i AsheviMe. and 1 n or very n ar
I Hi.-hue of t;ie e m te in put- .l Atlanta, Ashe
j dle -si.il tiilti'N. re raiboa.i
1 No -uch ,iii i i u.r it- Mecnn be to.-nil in Huh
' stau or -liv o her St ae. for vulur. lu -00 v
i an : il.ir.ilchtv e. rv w e
I l ormiei and particu ars apply
to nr ml-
Natt AlKiiiMun eS: Hon,
Aslu-villc. X. C.
P. S.-Al.,, twi, s,.,. ,,, vl.rv (.,ir.
.Uili tr.'iils lu-iir hy nl im limir.s
ui'tlii ltt
W. 0. WOLFE,
GRAMTE ANO MARBLE MONUMENTS
NVii lol ol ili siuns jut received. J.nrm- Lit i.t
Tiihlct,. ,! Slal.s. verv low for in-h. You
will !.vf iin iu.v l.y iiillinK lc .fo. lHlr.
I'liasitli;.
Wan r,.,.i,. Wolf,- im ,B, s. K. Court
S,"", e,iMd.n
All eye. fitini anil (it guaranteed. A com
let. sto.'k of the above ((noils at
(.KANT'S DRIG STORK,
SOUTH MAIN STKKET.
Oculists' rTescriptions a speialtv.
epa lm
TO WEAK fJEfl
8nirui from ths effsota of routhftil errors, ssrly
flecsy. wssUnit wsakneas. lost mauhood. ete,. 1 will -
Hi,!ll"fb'! tu,e'"'1 eoutolnluf full
psrllenlsrs for home eura. FREE of ebsrn. A
splsadld medical work : .ho"r, rJlbrsr,
msB who Is nervous sail deUlilsted. Address,
Prof. F. C WWLla, tloodus, Cttua,
novS dftw ty
V NbW IIKKII earrfullv nrn.l 7. .
a Jf "t"'" "I the A.liiville Ur Ton
Ji P""""" nd heavy flat paper). coT
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