ASHEV1LLE CITIZEN;
K. M. FTJRMAN,
JORDAN STONE,
1. 1, CAMERON,
Editors.
WED'DAY MORNING. AUGUST3 1SS7
General William T. Sherman
who is much more practical than
his brother John says that for
$25,000,000 to be expended an bar
bor fortifications for New York he
will engage to put the city in a po
sition to defy the iron-clads that
to-day can lay that city in asnes in
two hours.
But this is another trick to reduce
the surplus in the tre.isury without
reducing taxation. Lot us have
some tax reduction lirot.
The Knoxville Journal says :
"The fact is, as every on knows
who has kept ,up with the political
history of the country for these three
years, the democratic leaders in
Congress have utterly refused to do
anything towards a reduction of the
surplus revenue unless they could
do in their own way and in accor
dance with their own pet theories."
What have the republicans in
Congress done to reduce the surplus
. in the Aast thr&o yeara, save intro
duce measures forspending it out
rageously and extravagantly ? Dia
they not, as a body, vote both
agaiust reducing taxation or even al
lowing a bill introduced by a large
majority of the democrats for a re
daction of taxation to be con
sidered by the House ? A large
majority of the democrats
of the House have made
several efforts to reduce the surplus
by reducing taxation; the republi
cans, as a bod', have not only pre
vented this reduction, but have
shown repeatedly "that their only
"pet theory" of reduction is to keep
up high taxation, and keep the sur
plus down by distributing it around
in jobs, mostly to republicans and
northern localities at that.
"The fact is. everv one who has
kept up with the political history
of the country for the past three
years" understand very ta'lv the
diffeience between the "pet theo
ries" of the two parties, and a large
majority of the tax paj'er3 01 the
country endorse the theory of the
democrats which provides for a res
duction of taxation.
THE GRAND ARMY, AND
MESSRS. CLEVELAND,
SHERMAN AND
BLAINE.
The Knoxville Journal, republi
can, is endeavoring to make excuses
for the conduct of the Fairchilds
and Tuttles of the Grand Army, for
their insults to the commander-in-chief
of the armies of the union.
The Journal adds :
"There are reasons why the Grand
Army boys shou'd not gush over
MrJ. Cleveland, as h?s been before
remarked in the colnmns of the
Journal. When they were expos
ing themselves to the hardships in
cident to army life, and the bullets
of the enemy, although an able
bodied man of proper age, he was
skulking in the rear. If he had
done something for his country
when hi3 country needed help, and
taken the risks that others took,
then these veterans would have a
kindlier . feeling for him. As it is,
they see no occasion to gush over
him."
If Mr. Cleveland obnoxious
to the above, ben what will
the Journal say as to either
Blaine or Sherman. What did
either do by way if "exposing him
self to the hardships incident to
army life?" To show the real an'.-
mous of the Journal, however, in
another column of the same issue,
it says :
"There is a general feeling of sat
isfaction, we think, among republi
cans throughout the country, at the
action 01 the Ohio convention in en
dorsing John Sherman."
W?'l the Journal tell us the reas
ons why the G. A. boys should gush
over Mr. Sherman ?
THE FLOOD A SUGGESTION.
While the recent hot wave pre
vailed over the country east of the
Rocky Mountains, the floods which
havo followed seem to have been
quite as general, and more destruct
ive. From eyer section we hear of
heavily, eyen unusually swollen
streams, and the damage to crops
and other interests have been very
severe. Our Georgia friends have
Buffered very greatly, and we lear
our South Carolina and Eastern
North Carolina people have like
wise suffered. The streams through
out Western Carolina have been
heavily swollen, if not destructive
ly so. though, aside from some wash
outs at a few places on the Western
Carolina and Spartnburg roads, we
have not yet heard of serious
comblaints. It is rumored that the
Murphy and Spartinburg lines have
suffered quite heavily by washouts,
but we hop? to learn before going
- to press that they are not so heavy
as thought to be at this writing.
.Aside from the distruclion of crops
in the South and the low country,
the overflow must produce ; a pois-
oness atmospheie which may re
sult very seriously. It might be an
act cf humanity for our people
throughout Western Carlina to have
our friends in these threatened lo
calities to understand they can get
board at reasonable rates, at least
during the remainder of the warm
season. Rates should be reduced
for these people. In their prosperity
they contribute very largely to the
prosperity of our section, and a con
sideration of them in their misfor
tunes, a loss of crops and and threat
ened pestilance would be a gratefu
acknowledgement of our obliga
tions. We would be glad to know
that our people take such steps as
suggested.
Now for Pennsylvania! The
Democracy of Pennsylvania are as
much in favor of the policy ot vieve
land's administration on the tarifi
as are their brethren in Ohio and
other nortions of the'Countrv. In
order that the true sentiments o
the Democrats mav be expressed
care should be taken in the selection
of delegates to the next State Con
vention. PJJioJiecord Dem.
With tTk,?- vOi.d-Time Vigor,
M 1...
Quoth UieNew York Herald:
"All three conventions the Khou
Island, the Louisville and the Clcve
land have heartily and generously
endorsed the President I his
rather an appalling fact for the Rei
publicans to ruminate upon,?for they
have fondly hoped to be blown to
Washington by a cyclone in the
Democratic party. So far as they are
concerned it is a pity that th
Democrats arc beginning to unite
but for the country the out, look is
auspicious. With undivided ranks,
with a policy of mutual concession
on the blazing revenue question,
with the land question well at the
front, the Democrats can go into
the campaign next year with their
old-time vigor-and come out of it
with old-time victory."
The Verdict Unanimous.
W. .). Suit, Druggt.t, Bippus, Ind,
testilies: "I can recommend Electric
Bitters as the very best remedy. Every
bottle sold has siven relief in every case.
One man took six bottles, and was cured
of Rheumatism of 10 years' standing"
Abraham Hare, druggist, Uellville, Ohio,
affirms: "The best selling medicine I
have ever hnndled in my 20 years' ex
perience, is Electric Bitters." Thousands
of others have added their testimony, so
that the verdict is unanimous that Elec
tric Bitters do cure all diseases of the
Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half
dollar a bottle at 11. H. Lyons' drug store.
MISS MARY MILLER
Has opened a sum
mer school for email children, at the residence of
Capt. F. N. Wadilell, on Chestnut n.rett. Hours
from 9 till 12. Terms f 1.60 per month of 4 weeks,
july 18 dtf
70R SALE.
A fine Emerson Fiano nearly new. On'y been
used a few months. Apply to
GEO. W. TILSON,
june 30 dtf 352 West Hay wood St.
y7ALUABLE CITY PKOPERTY FOR SALE.
The Vance property on Spruce and College
street for sale Terms reasonable. Apply to
iuly 21 dtf GUDGER & CARTER, Attorneys.
OFFICE ROOMS
FOR RENT,
Apply at
july $3 dtf
NO. 20 S. MAIN St.
piANO INSTRUCTION.
MIS3 L. CAMPBELL is now prepared to
receive a halted number of pupils on the piano
at her residence, No.ill, Haywood street.
ma 2i dim
E. T. Owen & Son,
Carriage Painters
and Trimmers,
And Sign and Ornamental
Painters.
All vf ork guaranteed to give satisfac
tion. The only shop in Asheville that
can give you a
First-Class Job of Carriage
Painting- or Trimming.
Give us a trial, and be convinced that
we do what we promise.
Fancy Sign Ornamental Paint
Ins and Frescoing a Spe
, ) cialty.
Shop No. 2 Willow street.
le 23-2m
DOJf'T FOUGHT
THAT
"Sen? Bakery"
: -No. 35 South Main Street,
is
HEADQUARTERS
For Pure Fresh Candies of Bis Own
Manufacture, as well as
An unlimited assoriment of choice
Cakes, large and 6mall, plain or
ornamental, in the high
est style of the art. ,
Our Snowflate Bread,
Rolls, Buns and Biscuit,
Made from "Minnesota Flour."
Has no Superior in the South.
Remember the place, and let no one
deceiver
UELI)0.
Positively guarantees satisfaction,
or .
Forfeits the price of his goods. Try
, -, i . .
mm ana oe convinced. , ;
leacl Cider
The finest- beverage extant! Only
" v '5 cents per glass ! 1
Fine old Cigars, rich with the fla-
vot of age FreJl Oranges, JLeui
ons, Bananas, etc., etc.
Kind o Friends Henry Clay 1
Drew to Ifim.
" 1 i
tji M Li ir
x cina lib iiw , uiau 111 uuuiit 11 ic 111 1
the United States ever had so strong
a persona! ioi.owmg as rienry iay.
T-r- r 1 1 1 I.
rlis menus wcic cvervwnere, and
tv.w u-prf sr. nnmcrmistliat h Mm.
self never knew them half by name.
When the "Mihboy of the clashes"
" . . I rvi
was the candidate of the Whigs for
the Presidency it became known
that he had overdrawn his bank
account at the Maysville bank for a
considerable sum. One day three
gentlemen, strangers to President
scott. ot mat institution, caned at
the bank and asked Mr. Scott how
much Clay had overdrawn. He
replied tersely tiiat was nne of their
business, and that his bank was not
in the habit of telling strangers the
nrivate affairs of its customers. The
visitors said that thev had come to
make the account good and that
., , , .u. .,.
r ley nau ct HuCOi.u Uu
mey migni. nnwvv ujy mum wumu
be required of them. That placed 1
a different phase on the situation,
a tvt.- C.it ,aa i-,.v. tv,n Atr
Clay's account was overdrawn to
an amount oppioximating $30,000.
The visitors opened their saddlebags
and mmediafe v naid over the
1. tvj,. c.".i( flnj t
. , . , ,
whn ipv Wfrc hut was UnSncp.ess-I
' : , ,
ful, and up to the day of his death
he never knew who were the bene- I
factors ot his customer; Mr. Scott's
-..:,i tnfRlm!ntn
Til., would be'- interested to know
who were the riders who carried
$30,000 in their saddlebags to save
the name ot ileiu y Ulay, but no one
has yet been able to enlighten him.
Indianapolis Journal.
An Old Maw.
It is an old saving that 'there is a tide
in the affairs of men which taken at its
flood leads on to fortune," which means
that there are times when if we avail
ourselves of them, we may undertake
the accomplishment of any desired ob
ject with greater certainty or success
inan it commenced at any omir time.
Always have Dr. Lytle's Elixir for Diar
rhoea in the house, so tnat it may De ad
ministered at the right time.
HOI TO MAKE MOM
BY DEALING IN
STOCKS, GRAIN, PEOYISIONS, OIL, ETC.
EXPLANATORY PAMPHLET
MAILED FREE.
LAURIE & CO.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
856 Broadway (and branches).
NEW YORK.
GREAT BARGAIN.
1,
That splendid farm of Cut. W. T. Oonenina'.
4 milos up Swannauoa river, entraining 'JO acres,
is to be sold at owe, and if arpll-ation lie made
immediately. A gocd bargain ean be hd. Slacres
more of fill timbered laud can be added at tne
same low tigures it desired. Aimly to
NATT ATKINSON & SONS,
Real Estate Dealers.
Other fine places near the city at verj reason
able rates. ma o uu
J. VV. COKTLAND,
m: !j estate jigewt
S. E. Cor. rullic Square, Main sf.,
Has for sale
IMPROVED
AND
UNIMPROVED -PROPERTY
IN THE
CITY OF ASAEVIJiLE
AND
SURROUNDING COUNTRY.
A GREAT BARGAIN.
No. 14 Clayton st., Asheville. N. C.J
A 5 ROOM HOUSE.
J ACHE OF LAND, GRAPE VINES,
FRIT IT TREES.
The house was built by Mr Arm-
stron(the builder) for his own use.
The, above is offered at a low price
jor cash.
J. VV. Cortland,
Real Estate Hroker.
A FARM
of A7- acres, well set in clover and
grass,
between the Burnsville and Warm
Springs roads, adjoining the lands
of Gen 1 K. Is. Vance,
only 3.L miles from Asheville
VALUABLE HROPERTV.
J. W. Cortland,
Real Estate Broker.
5 acres, with 2 houses, spring, fruit
trees, on College St., lseaumount
road and PoDlar st.
J. W. (Portland,
Real Estate Broker.
E. V. JONES,
R. P. POB.TNER
JONES & PORTHER.
. No. 19 N. Main St.,
ASHEVILLE, N. C,
Manufacturers of and Peol.'rs in
HARNESS,
Saddles, Bridles. &c,
And dealers in
COLLARS,
Horse-Brushes, Whips, Cnrrycombs, Spurs, tc.
Fine English Saddles
a nuM.lfu T?l Vaa nan. lnt r.1 Tl.lot i. RiuiJa
just arrived. Lap robes, axle grease, lubricating
oil. a complete assortment 01 everytnaig usu
ally found in a
First-Class EniHt
dealing in our line ot trade. - - '
Our prices shall be as low as tne lowest, here
oreaewnere. Give u a call, .
- ' JONES & PORTNER,
No. 19 N. Main St.
QQO BARRELS
- CALCINED CEMENT,
PORTLAND CEMENT.
'ij. ROSENDALE CEMENT, at "
' BEARDEN, HAS KIN & GO'S,
roar 15 dtf
an xxcMmt stit&iotnt.
"My wife nd myself were in bad
lit. f r. n . r i J
ueauu ior some nrxeen years, a cuanueu
k - " r T
Regulator Almanacs and raw A. 11.
Stevens' and Bishop Pierce's names to
uaumunisis. 1 men oniaineu buiubui
x: - ' . 1 1 1 , i"
the Regulator, and can heartily recom
r. , 1 tk. I C . T 1 . .. . rnanflc
as an excellent medicine. -
Z. E. Harrison. M. D .
Gordonsvi'le, Va
DYSPEPSIA.
Un to a few weeks airo I considered
myself the champion Dyspeptic of Am-
erica. During the years that I liae
1een afflicted I have tried almost every
thing claimed to ho a specific for JJys-
pep(jia in tl)(J hope of findim, eomethiiig
that would ailord permanent reliet. 1
had about made up my mind to abandon
all medicines when 1 noticed an endorse-
ment ot Muimoiis iiiver icecuia
1,.T nn. inHnl,i ,iv iu.
effects iu my case. I have used but two
bottles, and am satisfied that I have
struck trie netit inins at last, itieitita
beneficial effects almost immediately.
Unlike a 1 other preparations of a similar
. . j
Kino, no special instructions are requirea
a8 to what 0pe shall or shall not eat
This fact alone ought to command it to
all troubled with Dyspepsia.
J. N. Holmes.
V-neland, N. J.
CONSTIPATION
ro Secure a Regular Mablt of Body
wunont mansfng; the met or
organizing the Sytem, take
Siminofls Liver Regulator
ONLY GENUIXB MANUFACTURED BY
J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Philadelphia,
DENTAL CARDS.
B.
H. DOUGLASS, D. D. S.,
Pental Roomi over Grant it Roseberrv'a Brui
aiorfc, residence in same Duuuitig Aenevine, IN.
reb2-wsw
DENTAL, SURGERY.
f R. J. 6. QUEEN has removed his office to the
and offers his professional services to the nubile.
w front rooms oyer A. u ooooer uourt sauare
All professional work done with skill and
neatness.
mne 10-dwtr
DR
B. WARE,
Iental Snrgeon.
Oftice in Slutlcr huildine. second floor.
work will receive prompt ami caieful attention,
jy it aiv
OR. R. H. REEVES, D. D. S.,
Ofiioe in the Connally Building, over
itedwood s store, i'attou Avenue,
ASHEVILLE,
- N. 0.
Persons having artificial work done, after
ryine it two or three weeks, if not satisfied, can
return it and the mone7 win De rernnaeu. jj
11
OARC.
Two gentlemen er uentleoian and wife can ire
comforable room and eood board by applying
P. O. BOX 310. Location neutral. ml26 dti
AMINE OUR. STOCK OF
FIN E SHOES
in Bay State Sailer Lewen & Co.'s, and
other makers.
BEARDEN,
jan 26 dtf
RANKIN & CO.
West End Pharmacy
26S PATTON AVENUE,
Telephone No. 9.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
DRUGS,
CHEMICALS
Toilet Articles JToie In Stoek
Pi escriptions accurately compounded by exper
lenceu urngsists at an nour.
c iioit K i;ai:n,
.TOBACCO,
Ac
ALSO DELICIOUS COLD SODA
WATER ON DRAUGHT.
Mr IT. G. Chandler is with me and would be
pleased to see his friends.
J. H. WOODCOCK
rjlRAINED NURSE
MIES JULIA PALMER, a grsduateof the Ashe
ville M ission H spital, offers her services as a
traiued nurse. Sue is cordially endorsed by tbe
attending physicians and managers of the Hospi
tal for competency, fidelity and character.
Her present residence is at the Hospital. Appli
cations for her services ahould be made to her at
at place. jan2dt(
BOAEDING HOUSE,
BY MBS. G. L. McDOVALD.
Located on Bailey street. A short walk Irom
Public Square.
Rooms -arge, cool, comfortable and well ventila
ted. No better to he fonnd in Asheville. Tha
table fare the best the market affbids.
june 30 dtf . ,
Moore & Robards.
EXCEIIOH BAKERY.
CONFJECTIOWERY AND ICE
CREAM PARLOR.
Our Patent Cream Bread has no
equal; a trial' will convince you of
this fact. '
Large and small cakes of every
variety baked daily.
We have the largest aud finest as
sortment of plain and fancy .can
dies iD the city ; Mak a specialty
of fine goods. . A full stock of Tropi
cal Fruits always on ha"nd.- Our
Nonpareil Cream is pronounced the
finest in the " place furnished to
private families " on short notice
Call and see us at . '
DESMOND'S OLD STAND.
South XIain Street
HOTELS.
ROUND KNOB HOTEL
Trains stop for dinner Sunday 29th.
W. D. S PRAGUE,
ma 20 dtf Proprietor.
BlackvreU's Springs,
BUNCOMBE COUNTY. N. C.
Both White Sulphur and Chalybeate Waters.
12 miles from Asheville.
4 miles from Alexander DcDot on W. N. C. R. R.
For further Information come aud see, or address
tuoh. s MOKK1S. Proprieter,
June 10 dtf P. O. Blackwell's Spring, N. C. .
Arden Park Hotel
AND
COTTAGES.
10 WILEd FROM ASIIEViLLF,
Coolest spot in North Carolina Reeneiy delight
ful. Rooms commodious. Table A 1.
Terms reasouaUle.
june 23 dim E. ii. KEMBLK & CO., Froi.
m mm a w ?ii? wimh mmm 1 w
IIciKlorsoiivillo, rV. C
"VFFERS comfort to summer lOiirists and
V- lainilies seekine refnee from summer heats.
inose in seurcu 01 rest or neaun, win una mo
AltLIXCIXON
A deliehtful and appropriate resort.
Good rooms, good table, delightiully shaded
yara, ana gooa, cooi,waier.
X)r. T. A. ALLEN,
te 25-dlm Heudersonville. N. C.
FitANKiiiiM'iimrsET
IX C. CUNNINGHAM, Propribtor,
FJUNK.1N - - A'. C.
o
Table Biipiliel with the hest the market
allords.
First-Clasa Livery anl Sale Stables in
connection with house.
Dally Hack between WebMter ft n't
Franklin.
ttooA Smmplt loom for flnaiiun.
TJSH.US ITiiA O.VJU I, K.
ept Hdly
Alexander . Hotel,
Ten Miles Ncrth of Aslioville,
Is now open for the accommodation of summer
boarders. The location is one of the most desira
ble in all Western North Carolina. The rooms
are large and airy and well Airnishcd. (;ood liv
ery. Four daily passenger trains. Terms rea
sonable. j. .TOHisrsonsr,
MANA3EK.
Alexander, N. C. junv!5dltn
TURNPIKE HOTEL.
THE MOST CHARMING SUMMKU
RESORT IN WESTERN NORTH
CAROLINA.
This delightful place, dear to the minor f
the traveler of the past, ba- derived adilitionul
attraction by the construction ot t:c ri:i!ruHd.
which passes immediately b its hospiiati-e
doork.
The Turnpike Hotel is Oftecn miles west of
Asheville, immediately on the Mnrphy branch of
the Western North Carolina road. It is emls
omed among tbt. lnoiuitains, and is on the banks
ol a bold mountain stream, and has all the
charms of scenery, of climate, and diversity of
resources appropriate to its location
A larpe new building, with rooms handsomely
furnished and a table proverbial for iu abund
ance nd its excellence are anions tbe attrac
tions, yor terms and particulars apply to
Mrs. J.C. SMATHERS,
Turnpike, N. C.
junsd3m
French Broad Hotel
A. G. Halliburton, x Prop.
This Hotel is located within one hnndrc
of the Western Nortli Carolina Itailro.nl Depot,
and nex' to the oflices ot the Supcrintendcutand
the General Freight Agent of the W. N.C'.K. It,
Good -Fare, Comfortable
Rooms,
ON
REASONABLE TERMS.
FIRST-CLASS BAR
is attached, where will be found at all tim es th j
best brands of
Liquors, IV'iucs, Brandies,
Cigars, Tvbacco.
Telephone connection with Up-town.
nichs dtf
"Heaves House,"
Waynesville. C.
BRICK, ENT1REL Y NE WTWENTTc
Rooms, Single and in Suite.
MODERN DESIGN AS To VENTILATION,
LIGHT, &C,
Open fire place3. New Furniture, of Haywood
hard woods, open Verandas overlooking tbe
sparkling hichland Creek, aid oat- usou the
grandeur of the llaliam en.l surrounding moun
tains on all sides
A Never-Failing Well at Pure Jure Stone
n aler nearly lcr. Voll.
Location Main street, tl;re minutes
froni.either the Post Ollice, Kxpross or
Depot, fiftecu minutes of
Haywood While Sutyh'r Sjiriiiys. .
No fire ''escapes" excopt from stair
ways, and from b&'.cunies. Escapes not
needed. Only one insurance arent in
town. But four Iiousea burned in the
town in seventy-five years, and two of
those, the jail and Col. Love's residence,
were burned by Kirk and hit, troops du
ring the war.
Sfo electric bells clerk and seivants
can hear and are ready to obey the soft
est whisper Iron? a guest.
TROPICAL FRUITS AND FISH '
in season.
Other fara the best we can get in the
markets here and abroad.
WILL BE OPEN JUNE 20. .
Hates reasonable confer with us.
Yours trulv,
A. X. KEEVKS,
ap 24 dSin Manager.
Cesar's Head Hotel,
South Carolina,
Will be opened for the season of 1S87,
on tbe First of June.
The comfort of guests will b carefully
consulted. -
Scenery grand beyond conception,
Temperature averages from 60 to 70.
Atmosphere bracing and exhilarating.
Uihmte unparalleled. Nature's own
sanitarium.
Freestone and mineral waters nhundant.
Daily mails. Livery elablo
Resident physician. .
Varied amusements.
Hacks to order from Heudersonville,
H.C Time (Ci hours) over good roads.
Terms pev day, $10 per week.
Special rates ior families by the month.
F. A. MILES, M. D., r --
ma 25 dtf ' Proprietor.
The White
COUNEK MAIN AKD Kil,:
UNDER WHITLOC K'S f I O i i
PEOPSIETOn.
Headquarters for fin f LIQUORS. I
charsre aocor.liiivtly.
ARE ABSOLUTKf.Y
PITRK AM) UNAllIffrF.IEAa'S:5.
a.iul are recom men tied by the best judges fur VMcdl.-io-il :: . .
Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor.
Goods nhipeil to all points. No charge for hoxinsr. Lock x !
Asheville, N. 0. The only strictly White Man's Hii.r in th State.
ja6-dawly
and It.
The Clerk, the Customer und the
Shoe.
Plea3e tho eye, but giv the loot :i i
chance.
Try on the shoe, and when it
"JESS" fits, buy, and two soles un
made happy and comfortable.
The largest and l"iiiti
Stock anl Rest Facilities
Tor kEiiyiiig Shoes, at
iis.i:i:ij v WKAViars
SHOE STORE.
FISIE
: INSUIiANCZ; 69
; INSURANCE Z
INSURANCF
PlthUlAU & GO..
Abfieville
BEST COMPANIES. FIRST TO
PAY LOSSES IN THE WIL
MINGTON FIRE
oih 16-dlv
TANNER & DELANEY EN
GINE COMPANY,
RICHilONO, VIRGINIA.
Business established 1865. The most complete
Mwcliiiie Shops in the Sou Hi. KninrM.
ItoilciM, Miw-millM ana Machinrry.
Itigrltt mnd Trmmitay Etocomotlcta.
JPoU Hoad Locomotive Specially.
"Correspondence solicited. Send for catalogue
aprlS-dAwly
Turner's
EAST SIDE S. MAIN SRREET.
THIS First-Class liesort" is new open,
day and niht.
Meals served at al! hours, and oflhe
best the markets, home and foreitrn, can
supply. The cooking is by experienced
and skilful cooks, in the best provided
and lies' arranged kitchen in the State ;
and to this public attention is specirlly
invited.
There are public and piivatw dining
rooms, at which meats are served a la
carte to transient visitors, and to regular
table boarders.
Also an elegant Ladies' Dining Room,
strictly private to ladies, or ladies and
their escorts. A laoies maid is in wait
ing. Suppers served to order for private
jT.rties; also Suppers cooked to order for
Uuiiiy or weading partiep. nineties for
pic nic or excursion parlies put up at
short notice.
Meals sent out for a small ewtra charge.
Ice Cream and other delicacies served
at the tables, on the balconies, or ?i
the summer houses. Ice cream'ent uu
to city customers or fairilies:
Table boarders taken by tho week or
month.
An invitation is extended to visitors
to the city to call and spend the day.
All conveniences an accommodations
provided.
A lady cashier presides over tli9 e"
counts.
Call and see us.
TURNER Si BROWNSON.
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Select Boaiding and Day
SCHOOL,
FOR YOUNG LADIE- AM) Lim.K
GIRLS, Hilisboro, N C.
FOCSDED 185!).
The Misses Nash and M'ks Koli.ock
will resume the exercises of their school
on 2nd of September, 1887. Circulars
ent on applimtion. iuly 21 d2m
. B. DAVIS.
1. H. C KTER
Davis and Carter,
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS
- , OFFICE AT
Farmers' 'Warehouse.
- AH property, both Real Estate and Pernor 1,
entrusted to their care will receive their bet.1
attention and ue made to obtain the highest
prices. Mr. Oavii has bad thirty yeaii' experi
ence in the auction btuines. .
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Man's Bar
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W. 0. MULLER & CO.,
Ao. 7 South Main Hreel,
Asheville, N. C.
DKAI.r.KM IS
All kiii.lsof WIiiskii'8, brandies, Wines
Ale, roilrs, Citrary, Tobacco, &c.; fine
Kentucky llye and. Bourbon
Whiskies a specially.
niSTlM.EKS' AtiEXTS FOR
Turo North Carolina Corn Whiskey and
Apple Brandy.
1'ure Barley Alalt Whiskey for medical
purposes always in stock.
Sole agents and authorized bottlers t
"Anheuaer-Bxisch Brewing Assoerlation
celebrated Louis Lagci Beer for
Wentern North Carolina.
The following Brewings constantly on
hand, in kegs and in bottles.' Anhemer
I'usrh, Standard, Imperial Pale La.r
and original Budweiser.
tiers by mail'. Telephone call No. 39.
Billiard Hall on 3d fleor.
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Has just what you want in
WHITE GOODS,
Muslin3, Lawns, Iiamburjr Edg
ings, Parasois, Fans. Wash Goods,
and Robes, bought at bo torn prices.
Our Stock
of Table Linen, Towels and Napkins
you will find unsurpassed.
CLOTHING
for Men, Youtha and Boyp.
Hats and Shoes
full line of every description.
TOBJMCCO anil CIGARS,
The best 5c. cigar in the city.
OLD RIP Chewing Tobacco.
Do not forgot the place
James P. Sawyer
No. 15 Patton Avenue.
11, ...,!!!. M (' T,, 10 S7
Pigeon RiTcr Nmseries.
I am prepared to furnish
50,000 Fruit Trees
For the fall season, consisting of Jlpple,
Peach,
Chcrru.
Grape, fines,
All varieties well adapted to Western
North Carolina.
For prices and particulars as to varieties
address J. A. MAY, Prop'r, . ..
ap iS d.w3m Pigeon River, N. C
Hot Spring-, Sf. V.
Delightful rooms, superior table.airy altnatioa,
cuperb liows, well Blinded grouuds, one of tbe
moKt eligible health and pleasure resorts in tli
mouutains within two minutes walk of the depot.
Kor terms ipply to W. T. MESSENGER.
july 7 d ain Hot Springs, N. ft
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE.
Tho only 3 SEAMLESS
8 11 tie m the won a.
Finest Culf perfect fit, and ,
anJ Laoe. all atvies toe. As
stylish ami durable a jj
Uhmc costln or Vi.,
mt.no SlIOK excels-
Hie 3 KImhs Jvcr-
usea by otucr
tttan4 Wtwm of ftrt 8b.
Bov (1 wer the W. I DOUGiAS SHOE.
If your dealrr doe not fcrop them, send vnr umneob
posua to W. In DOUGLAS, Brm&toa, llub
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