INCORRECT DATE Correct Date gmUr- i CITIZEN 1 JOB OFFICE V WEST BIDE PUBLIC BQVA KE. DAILY EDITION. Mil BILL HEADS,- P .. ; EDITORS ANB- PROPRIETORS.'1 " 'r'"r i-, . LETTER JJEAPS. ...J" P-ATT.-ST, 4 - Weekly, v -vv- TyTYvT ' C7 T ' . " - -' , " 'Z.'. BLANKS; & '4rf yoi Work of til fltinds done vtfT from ftnest and at lotu f rice. ' X Year .T .1.50 EVENING,: r: i885:f;3 s PRICE : 5 GENTS ADVERTISING RATES LOw! VOL. I.-NO. i2i. AsIieTille Business Directory." C. Graham & Co., S. R.Chedester&Soir, j. D. Brevard & Co., J. O. Howell, S. llammerslilag. C. E. Lee, II. Redwood & Co., J. P. Sawyer, G. A" Hears, A. II. Jones & Son, Bearden, R&nkln & Co:. W. H. Brown, G. il. Kooerta. e-v.- - M fOarden' and Field Seeds, x-r, ' -i. PAVeW Snider, H. m Lyons, A. J. Merrill; H. Redwood Co.. J. O. Howell, J. P. Sawyer, Bear den, Rankin Co., G, H. Moncur. , Groin, Sojg and-FlowS - J. R. Starnes, Powell & Snider, Alexander and Pculand. x " - , . " Hardware, Agricultural Implements, '&c '.' Pennlman & Co., VanGIlder & Brown. Stoves, Simsefurnishing, and Tinware. . Ballard Bros., Brown.& Bearden, UndseyBros. Clothing, Gent iirnishing;&c.- 1 ' ' Jumes P. Sawyer, M. Levy, Charles E Lee, S AhHtocV .-v - " '" v--:. " X ' ' -" ' Boot&i Shoes, and Hats. ; , ; W, T. Weaver, M: IeVy.N ' -v ; - - K - : . - Boot and. Shoe Xanvfaeturert M. Levy, W. T. Weaver, A. Freek. - ' - : ; ; i Books and Stationery. J. L. WUkie, i. N. Morgan & Co., H, T. Esta- rook, n. H. LyonSr- -'-" ' - ' - . Druggist and Phmmncehtisti. : H. H. Lyons, W. C.-Carmlchael. C. W. De Vault & Oo,-4k-X MonewlfW.B. Pollwmu..;,.- -' i, ' Musica, Instruments, tc, -DeVamlt Bros. - r i, Jewelers. :.' .- .': 0 C. Cowan, Steflner'and Robertsqm.; : , , iv - Family Groceries. ,; ' Powell and SnWerr S. R. Kepler; ,A. R. Cooley, Peifley & Co.. T. Jj. Starnes, G. W. Goodlake. A. J. Merrill, J. E. Ware. Ware and Howell, A. CDavis, Jnines Vranks, J.J. Uaekey & Go.. Jesse R. Starnes, (J. L. JIcDmald, W. L. Morgan, F. M.Johnson, R. li Noland & Sons, T. W. Shelton, J. B , Trull, G. H. Starnes. N. Penland, Peuland & Alexender. Mrs. J. C.8nii.t)l. ', a: .1 : ': : ' ' i Butchers; Meat Dealers, -Jce.' ''r' i- Zjchery BroR.,' Jatoes: Lnsk, 'T, "K; Bayls, Mc Cohnell and Drake. '. . , , .; . Bakeries:- J. J. Desmond, F, M. Johnson, J. C, Oliver,., , CtniffCtionets and Bakers. -. " J. J. Desmond, (factory), J. M Heston.T Wells ; Saddlery, Harness tc. . "'. '( s ir' ftifhort'A Co.. Alexander and Penland. '; .. . , . Furnitur-e, tie. . W. B. Williamson, Moore & Falk,: P. S. Mo Mullen. - . - ' .'-! Undertakers. -. - : -X., Brand, J.Ar.. Brown, John Clayton : ' : - Coal.Jkalers. , S. F, enable, D. B. Rati on, Hill and Atkins K..W. Gird wood fc Co. '. , ...... ; "..'' : iL: Lumber Dealers -i ouWeday C- Scott,:., (. i -j-:-.- i- ... . ' ' 'Contractors; Carpenters, and Builders. I. Gorciiuo, John Hart, J. A. Wagner, Ti C. Westall, E. J. Armstrong, J. K Buttrick, T. L. Clayton, A. G. West. Blacksmiths " i- ;."- 4). W. Cauble, J. H, Woody. ' ' ' - v' .V Hotel.- t5wannanoa. Eagle, Grand" Central, Western, 'Jarolina House, Slaj le House, The Villa. ' . Private -Boardino. 1- S?F. Venable, A. t. 1 Summey, Mlse'Bettle Brown, Misses Coffin Mrs. A. E. Hall, P. FEmer-in- Miss Smith. T W. Neel, Mrs. A. B. Chunn, X U.'Ottrter, G. M. Roberts, -R. H. trahltX..Ma-i Pi.nitlU, M. J. Fagg, J. A. Fagg, J. i. Kanitm, w. T. Reynolds, Mrs.'T. E. Reynolds, E. Sluder, Mrs. Holland, Mrs. BroileB, Mrs..J C Bm at hers, 'Ms-i4 L. Baird, W. W. McDowell, James W. Pattoh, Mis. Lckwrter Chapman, H. C. Hunt, H. C. France, Mw A.-8inclarr P S McMullen, Forrest W West- ' I Invent. Halt n teea staotes. i : s Kevuolds fe Cbambersi 1. M. Ray,W. A.?Wed- Aiii..: Jaaiiw Sevier C. D.vAJlen. TT H. SUnsUl .. Jaaios Sevier A C. Cv AJlen. K H. SUnsUl Win. Cox. E. W. Herndon, S. H. Barnard, G. W. Morgan it- Co. , . T. ciemmons, Jesse a starnes. OMeges, Schools,.' 1 v'- - Asheville Female College, Asheville Mole Academy Newton Academy, MiseGoodloe's High sehools. A graded school has been authorized by law, and a btale normal scnooiwui oe neia every summer. . ,'i'-i, Millinery, i-e. . ; . Mrs. H. M. Herndon, 8. WhlUoek, Mrs. M. E. Mann, J. P. Sawyer, Mrs RR Porter. 'Attorneys At Law. MaLond & Moore, J. H. Merrtmonv E. H. Mer-4 rimou, m. K. carter, A. Li. carter, uuager tac-. ter. J. M. Gudgor, F. A. Sondley, W 8. Cushman,, Richmond Pearson, E. D. Carter. W. W. Tandiver, Davidson i- Martin, T. A. Jones, S. H. Reed, W. B. Gwyn, Lx:lie Craig, W.- Rr Whitson, Jones and Uardwicke, Johnston & Shfeford, W. M. Cocke, Natt Atkinson, A. T. Davidson, W. H. Malone, V. S. Lusk, P. A. Cununings, A. J. Lyman. ; Physicians and Surgeons. D. J. Cain. Wj L. & W. D. Hilliard, John Hey Williams, J. A.-Burroughs, J. A. Watson, M. L. Nelson, Wanllaw McGiy, H P. Gatchell. V Dentists. . G. W. Whitson, . H.Douglas, R. H. Reeves, A. B.Ware. '. Banks, Bankers, and Brokers.... -s' , Bank ot Asheville; Binder & Barnard. . '. Merchant Tailors. . '.,',' J.W.Scharue. - . .', ' " Dealers Furs. : - :." : ; -. M. Elllck. - ' Heal Estate Agencies. '" -' ' .. - Walter B. Gwyn,' A. J. Lyan,. NaU Atkinson, Aston, B. M. Jones. . .., - - ArekUeeU and Civil Engineers, j B F Venable. J A Tehnant, ?' " Tobacco Warehouses. The Asheville Warehouse. The Banner Ware house, The Farmer's Warehouse,. Ray's Ware- r ii iiu 1 1 r- niiiu uiiiim: 11 aii.iinimi.. TiJwrn Mnnii.fairtu.rt'TfrChewina and Smokino. 8. B.West. McCarty & HuU, decarty & Hull, j. is. ay, js. x. Shelton & Perry, W. P. Williamson. Holmes ec Co, Coopers, &C. ' -L. F. Borrell, N..W. Girdwood; William Weaver, - Hart.' ' ' j.- Wines, Liquors, &C Lonchran Bros., Hampton i Ffathtrstoce, W. Iler, & Co- A. P. Sorrell. '.-1 ' '-. ; I IWtor! J,.C. Brown & Co., Fatton Avenue, 1 '' ' Papers Hangers. Cain & Hunt, Moore fc ;'' . Fltzpatrlck. Daily and Wkekly Citizen, iMlland Weekly Advance, Tne Asnevine iriDunelweeitiy.; Job Offices. ...I,. The CinzsK Job Orncei Hunt i Robertson. . ... u-, 'phoiogtapjert.'-' Nat. W. Taylor, W. T5 Robertson, T. T. HilL, Crist MVlti &L Mj :i i S Jordan & Hallyburton. N. W, Girdwood, Jas.K Buttrick. Mel ana ; . ' Fertilizers', &&" ' ."' F. K. Waddell. "Star Braiid."Pcnnlmain: Co., v Anchor Brand.' G. . M.- Roberts. Alex. Porter, i' Piedmont," W. IL renlund, "Owl Brand," Bear den. Rankir. t Co.. "Ober Co.'s Si ecial ' Lyon Walker. "Farmer's Friend, ' T. C. Starnes, "Ar-: lington." W. W. Barnard, "Sea Fowl," N- .W. Giidwood tCo., "Soluble racinc" t , .,:: i . . ; Insurance. ., . , , ' r ' E.J. Aston.Thos. W.Branch." ' ' . ' "f 71 . . IK. V. Telegraph. - ? nSL Q. Weldon, manager. ., . V. : :, Southern and Adams Express. - -'-. ,Fv A-St ikeleether, manager. . avU. Officers of Buncombe CountyJ. '- Sheriff J. R.Kich: Deputy Daniel Reynolds; 8, . .Clerk K W. Herndon; Register 3.11. Pattereor.; Treasurer J. II. Courtney; Surveyor o. F. Pattern; Tax Collector T. Wi Eatton...: . i i-. ii ; . Instlce G. A. Shutord. ClerkMont Patton; Solic lor H. B. Carter. , J.'E. Rankin. J. A. Reagan, G.rWv Whitson, I . -hild8, Thoa. D. liriUuiu. -. Jnft'in ot-4he Peace. A; T. Bummey, N. A - l-enlandT. W. Pattorv-C. - iWaji 3- M Vtdtort, 4..M, Janatt, B. cai Wf Government. Mayor E. J. Aston; Aldermen W. T. Reynolds, ... 1 . ... .1 T T W.., TlAlif.A.nAn V N Waddell, Chief; W. G. McDowell, J. II. Hamp w iiiniwiiwi biiu hi hi i" . a. ton. HufchPosteU and 1 M iiuntee. j i tre Droartment. , Hose N. 1. oreman H. C. Fagg; II. fc L..Ko.l; Capt. F AiH . . . v . '. ; .'-" Sanitary Department: ' . Dr.D T Millard, Sanitary Ch4c . - y . ' . . Federal Jbfficer i V.B. CommlssloTieT7k T. gnmroey- Deputy ..tn.v,T. k Tl nrfiTii.r T)ltriot S. iMiiv 8. C. Herren.. Deputy Jl art-halls, R I'),,; . rson-A. C.l'attersoik T. K. J avis, H. S. Har- p.il'ri - . "be k United Strife IiriH and Circuit Courts, Judge K. P. DiclfFolicitor J. R. Pojd, Clerk J, . '7 ' ' ': rot omen. - - - H. 1,. bnopct r.'3i,.vn:i v. 11. niuit, n.u Nerman, C. L. Clji). : Scvlny Sfartrtne gnrtier. 1 Whebler d- Wilson,' X'lft IrnlrR1, '-Thief Cltyk "Miss -DeMiie JuFtJce. Singer, M.-l. ilorrrman Chief Clerk W. Monicath. J'c n ef-llc t K. Cbed . ttcrd' Sen, ('bus-. l ee-. ;: i ;- :., '": ' . County Hoard of Education'.':' ",;i''!!." A; T. Siimnny, J II Sams and Jt G'GndgeT," First aigular irceUi-g lirtt Jloiidny in J-eptcniter. kDAlkY. EDITION. II?T5KESTING EEAD1KG .MAhTEE ;;, . aONHE FOURTH PAGE. Arrival, and Departure of the Trains. BaxjsbtjbvMsH train arrives 8:87 A. K. '. , . " Departs 6:47 T. M.. tr Day train arrives at 2;14 r sr. .:-,. ... departs at 10:80 A. x. Tennessee Arrives 657 p. k. . Departs & 47 a. x. . .WAraKsvriijs Arrives S:5Q p. wu " Departs 9.-00 a. m. The Waynesville firain reaches that point at 11:30 ; returning, leaves Waynesville at 1.36. W. T. Weaver, Sole Agent for Hesa Hand-Made Shoes fijmen. - - tf . .-.. 'v V . . '. iSed your Job Work of all Mnds to the Citizen Office, if you want il done, neatly, cheaply anduith dispatch, i.. ; ; f THE 1AILY , CITIZKIff Will be ptblisheVl 'very evening (ex-! cept Sunday fcfty': thel following 'rates qiTtciiy cum. One Tear ' . Six Months." , 6 00 .3 00 . 1 50 - .50 -15 Three". . One. - i One Week,, .i : Our Gatrters will deliver the paper ev ery eveninpr in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the Citizex Oiis-e.(; '.1; ', ; . ,." 1 ' " '-. v.;-. Weather Report Sept. 1st. . . ! ! v .Barometer at 9 a. m. 30.30: .'.'V ' ' Thermometer Minimum 59;' maxi mum 75. ' ' -' " -- Sky Partly cloudy. : ':':ri Wind North. ' - Moon Last quarter Id. lib. 55m.after. 1 EAINFAIX BY THB MONTil.'' ' '! ",; '"'May,'" 13 days, 3.500 inches, '. June, 13 " " 2.430' . ..July, - 13 " .2.190 ' August, ' 12 " 2.280 " " - : mm t ,-ti; r The Daily Citizen ''.'::' Gives the only telegraphic dispatches received. . ' . : . - . Ginger Ale, the great Summer drink, at i Pelham's, by the bottlo and ,on draught. .. -. .. .,. -. ' " ." tf. - r. The circus and then the Fair. ' . .Tbe Firmin Concert at the Opera Hall to-night. : . We are glad to say that the condition of Mr; William 'Johnston is considered improved to-day. J The next Bession of the AshevilJe Fe male College will open on the 9th inst. Pee advertisement elsewhere. ' i ' j Everything connected iwith the Cotrr ing Fair wears an auspicious -look. Ev err body and his' wife are makingr some thin tr to brincr to it. H Mr. Mtjbonald. Of Charlotte .left foV home yesterday evening, and Mr. Dori--ald Barn leaves to-morrow the last of the visiting Knights Templars. . . 4 'The Cemetery Company will, tb-day, conclude their nesjotiations for a Ceme tery ground, and work will soon. b6;be gun in preparing the same for use. Th e.Petersburg IndexAppeal of "Mon day, August 31st," reached the Citizen office Monday' morning at 9 o'clock. Quick transit. . There is reported .danger of a split in a Methodist church in Pennsylvania on the question of roller-skating. Those members : who tried it are violently op posed to it we presume-,-: The additions to the subscription list of the Daily and Weekly Citizen are of th e m ost encouraging character. We are glad to know that our efforts to advance tne interests of Western Aortn Carolina, continue to be appreciated .by the pub lic. : . . , ' '- ; . : - "i f Dr. H. N. Weljs, of Haywood, is in the city. He reports the interest in the coming Fair as very great, all the people ladies and children talking about an,d getting ready for it A, , We learn from a gentleman from East Tennessee that the tobacco crops in that section are very fine in all respects, and that the cures so far made are excel lent. There has this year been a very large increase, in acreage. September the 1st, the first day of the Fall months, coines in bright, beautiful and exhilarating, the very beau ideal of a Southern autumn day. "Who can think of leaving the mountains now, to go back to the low tionntry f - - - , Merchants should bear in mind that the business Beasbn, begins on September 1st, and in order to catch the opening trade advertisemepts .should be inserted at once. The trade will begin fully two weeks-earlier .this yar than it did last. Treasurer Jliuiald Bain returned to" Baleigh; by; this morning's train, after what we . believe td ' ha veHSeena very pleasant sojourn in the mountain? Mr. Bain certainly looks improved by his rest,, which he needed and deBfcrved more than any public tnan we knOw of, for he has been ''chained to the par" of public service'for more' than half, his Uie.,,Ttmu8t;"bave been gratifying " him to nd how many and liow- wafnj his friends were in Una remote section of the State, v - .. ' i w.i; -p; . . The" Gbldsboro Messenaer. says our bid friend Mr Noah Bouse sold three.' bale$ of cotton, of the new crop in Kinstoir oij the 28th Mr. Bouse is one""T)f-those farmers who have approved of the- no- fence law, stood by it through thick and thin, and is now reaping the profits of his wisdom. A. :: . .. .. . The Messenger says that Dr. E. M. Rob inson has a ten acre field of rice near Goldsboro, from which he expects to make 400 bushels. Rice is no longer a tide water product, and does as well in Wayne as in New Hanover or Brans wick ; ' " v. ' :. - - ' '. t . 1 11 1 The FoLLOwrsb are. Newj ; .. -,- Japanese Scrolb 15 to 50 cents; Screen fans ?1 25 , to $250; Small fans 2 to 30 cents; Fine Feather fans In Sandalwood or Ivory frames 2 to 4 00- French China Festoon plates richly decorated 60 ;to 75 cents;. Teas and Solilain sets 0 to 200; Polka Dot, (Yaquelle and Amberina Glasa in all colorf; Curiositiesand Native Carved wood work. , v - La w's;- . i-j : ., i Opposite Eagle Hotel. You will save money by going to J.' L. Wilkie & Co's Book Store, Eagle Build ing. - . augltf "Jibiiit'iAbB by :&XifRhir:Xflit- -. BRCI8EO ?'. 'i '- i i' T.i -IT; i-!" . " : See the advertisement elsewhere of M B.E72tkinswho,lia tl control of tb'e "Wfmpee'a 'Fruit Gatb,pre," It ia undoubtedly one of the ' bpsthings In use in connection with frn"" " if- ' ciogthaf --'cCer giyen for the ibenetif the AshevillrCornet Band on MoncUx ftyeriiog-.in tb iOpera , Hall; .Tho entertainmiatstvwiU ie nader the management ofv M4s&Xes6e South- gate, of Durham, and Prof. Hymes, of the ""Asheville Femal College. This reputalidn?Tjf fbbth (a welf fixeff? ittiej will be aifitedfcvrincnfamatOTrrfkia. domestic as wen as that if our VisitihgH friends We hope the occasion wilr not be meglectedtVi VH't . A' "' iA' Notable EkterpbiskV i,it - - ' . . The approach, of. qut Fair is 'drawing to it. the wavmeat. intert,offo rjaoefc- more pleasing to. us- than the activity of. Mr. Natt T; CamKers;--e7 AsTville Warehouse", He' seeSj as .we Rive seen', the important re1atioh8tis market may be made to hold to the .tobacco interests of -the world; and 'lie has seen,' ka. we have seen, ithejnece.ssitnof exrtii to make tt: importance;-! known;: Is the existence i of established i markets and strong existing competition he( knows that we cannot sit 'still and wait, for for tune tofloW in upon us.:' It is only to be i attained or. conquered by worki He haa gone to workand to eive inducement-to farmers to make the Jiest. . exhibits here at the Fair, he has collected, $900, to be offered in premiums, the "conditions of which will IW Stated at th fcroper time. All honor to the: energy jwd,'agacityf one who can so fll appreciate the sit uation arid pro ves himself so able to pro vide for it, and to those who so readily reeponded -t the object "of his ffort The Coevals QaatyflU v. A. J j The;6h.ow; boards are; being erected on the north sMe of .ttJnWip, on the front of the vacant lot, and will be immediately spread-, with the showy pictures. tew" wonderingjiyesi wnl stare at' the impossible fetp .qfgytppasr ticsJ and leam filnetoriefl.pfjmprobj-, able' zoology; and Wbcrde'r li iifl those things can belrueaniljstraightway the gazers will resolve upon rigid practice of self-denialrajad, hoard np atra.ickles cntil the boVeted BtmIahie'aifeo! up, and then they will judge for themselves. The show car is on the way, and Paint Rock has a new coat of pahrt, and Warm Springs has taken on a warmer tint, and .Marshall and Alexanders are in a blaze ot Bpiendid colorinc, and our turn comes next; and wont we be happy. Cole will be here the 23rd inst. FiRMiNJACi Concert To-night at Opera " Hall. ' " ' - -" A reference to the programme offered by Manager John 'Jack discourses an excellent selection both musically and poetically. Those who have heard Miss Firmin will no doubt avail themselves ol listening to the sweet utterings of her melodious voice. Mr. Geo. C Denton will fill a want in giving ns some good instrumentation while his singing will add to the programme some curiosity is manifested - to near tne lau sycamore Harcourt in song. Katie Firmin has had some experience as a reader and Mr. John Jackhasbeen noted fo$ hi rendi tionof ' Poea EaUent .and beIacarJ frtri the Mehan-of Venice iWHlbe? heard with pleasure. Annie Firmin is celebrated - for, her k rendering -of "Old FQlkxafconiet'L'JlU JOG Ca 'J IK. Get a 'Home or yocb Own, The Elizabeth City" Carolinian welT suggests "It 'fa everf 'mah'b' duty v" to build ar, home in which to. rear his Jlamil spend bis declining years; Have yon' memories of, a roof-tree, pf a.rappy boy hoodof one spot dearer than all others? Don't. blot out those .memories for ,they make yon kinder anfr'betierii. By all means hand down the tender memories to those who come- after yOur'ZwthiB- t by selecting and building a home for theth now." - - ' x,ai-' We heartily endorse everyj word;(and J . . 1 jr - . 1 commena tne suggesuon w tuuuo ui our people whr have, jxrtj jep accompanied such end. " "A man need hot put off the duty because he cannot get a lot, and a house, and all modern improvements at once. Get a lot, if necessary, on the in stalment plan, and when the lot is. paid for, make a similar arrangement for the house. Get your own home, and keep it.. j C H. Miller and Aidolphus Smith, salesmen Vor assignees, . are offering a large and well assorted stock of goods at first cost prices in Room No. 3 of old Cen tral Hotel, Asheville, N. C. These gen tlemen are instructed by Messrs. Wea ver & Shuford, assignees, to sell the above goods strictly at cost, to show billsto any doubting Thomas. Th'ey will take great Dleasure in waiting upon the public. Call aniexamirjtogpodftwhetbxybuJ Stall No. 1, Asheville Makket, t -Za6hary' .'Proprietors, E. C. wood Manager "The -best fresh meats the-conntrv affords Ori hand dailytXhieh from 4 a. m , to lO.p.. m daily, except Sunday.-s ;-: :ti,t . i-t iUi.i -ii;i-.-. ; 'Dehvery'Jwagoh!,iih ''cbnnecjtibft'with; their stall, and. all. meats prom ptly ileliv ered.' Give them a call or send tout-ot ders., . , ;., .JWfl1 1 :). :4k.l I ' .' !" - If. ! It- WAKTEn,.-' s.-.-i(.-4-..vJ I-ii imni-mil ti'.V ,tfj ) AnVexperiehced'reliablft take charge of the : Hospital uto-be eBtab lished in Asheville"! und;eT"'the auspices of the Indies' FJbwer.Mlssion, Apply W the Carolina House." y.nt i-v.wau2?tf j .. ii v. i.mii'i'-ifc'n'i Raileoap! Tickets BoTOrrr'!AND Sold ; I will buy. sell of exchangeEailroad Tickets from or ta-any- point.- -Parties interested will do well to call and see me.-. , -J. M. .iTpuNG,.,.. - tse26':i; At! Farmers Warehoose; ; in rti.j i ." ' - .- "Bixlys-t'?'Buttone,',i "Brow'sJand "Bori Ton . are the best brands of shoe polish known to tV's tradevall of which are. sold bv 'W. T .Weaver, at tle One Pried Shoe Store.' " s- ' - C Firsit-ckss Shoes of etylish shapes and best' quality made to order Dy,w.'i. Weaver & Co. ,""' ' Vr":- K' : The beet 5 cent agar, in town at Ly ons' "White Eose.'f The Blue RiDGa BArriSTV-J" I Brother J2arter, Jwhosq experience is a large one; and who can boast of a wide kdiaUdiplV.!jf ;.4ve ftf 'several years' experiment in. low ratosto advance SjiTOriair- ;fr?ml to"; 1.50 per annam j. , iHe is. wise in doing 'bo': : No paper in the South canlive on the former without Buffering the. proprjetQrs. and hardship to eployees.J -It is a common reply to" a Southern editor soliciting Bubi BcHptfonWhy,'! take a northern paper' ti$zdr .thftybui;8 andiiO pay. dol lar foritr't.-wUich . is r tame, '- but for- two" gTOd:reasbnsrThf' Northern man ex iwta lite pajin advanceno pay,, no pa- tion money; and stops his paper the very day the time'is out. .The Southern editor, on the other hand, puts his paper out jcredjitganawa-:ta i theoonvenience of his subscriber to pay and a very large percentage of subscribers never find it OTivnient; topay;; . 'gain, 1 it i q axim'Tof ro'ducfion. tJoat iheTratlo' "of, oostj diminishes: in proprortion. to tie abundance of the product. A manu ictui.et'grow'iich pn a pofi o.ttalfa cent a yard on calico. He does bq ber. cause he makes mafly millions or yards. IThe .aanae rule appJies.to newspapers. -, We therefore commena, tne wisaom oi Brother" Carter 'in makink .lihe change. 'And we also connnend his paper- to gen eral patroaage.:-We-; will publish in ovr ! - The Murphy Bulletin of the 26th men tiorJs'ihe'iu Taylor in Murp ay. The deceased was a mail tider betweeii Turtletew and Hfur phyand had. brought in Uie mail. ;FeeK 'iunwell,e'had obtained some'; med icine, and was on his way to his boarding hbtuflS: hut f overcomes by Mckness' he 8tojped,leantng against a fence" for sup-. port. , Unfortunately '"he" Was supposed' b'y those, whp passed by to be intoxicated, and received no aid -Ln a 4itue - while, others passing, byj; found that .he ; was 'dead." V". . i - The Karri ft nanftf kavI : T ! ,A, great .manyi Indians, have passed througkMurphy for the last month from Graham county, en route to-. the cane brakes on' Nbtla and Hiawassee river for the purpose of making baskets. Ten 'were in town one day last week. , Neaiv-: ly all of them speak or understand Jt,ng li8h, but they are hard to engage in con versation. . ? .:..-!' -. - 1 iii . And also gives-us the following snake fitoryi'.-' -'i::a .-ij;-!, Jj:, rii-l i .. Sheriff Sudderth informs us that while the thresher was at his . pJaea -aboujt two yrij&w $c4 Vt. laipfadiichlckeo; $iakC measuring five feet six inches in length under a wheat staekv It was evident that hisanakeshirj. had swallowed Bome- thiriglfiioet to6 htrge fb thje calibre or his. stomach, and m p der;tOrlind out what it. was he was kilted and eat open. To the surprise of those present a corn cob measuring nine inches in length and lofae' and a' half Thchea in diameter waa takenu out. - .The . ouestion.: naturally arises,, did the enake swallow an ear of corn. or. "the ebb. Only ? " Do :any of our readers.know of a similar case or- how l many ears of corn-aanake can eat ? V J F tfet heV1Ve CrruatM, , E... MATTHEWS AS A ; SWINDLER. : : MR.E. ; - Editisll (izehj-Jri .otfr .; estimable "paper of a recent, date. I saw an article 'on the above " named gentleman, pro nouncing him a swindler and also saying that he had swndteif- Il humber of citi zens in Jackson county, and was wanted there for the crimes V' r Mr. Matthews came to WebBter several weeks" ag(i, Ids '.'trade' .being. that, of-a painter.The first job of work given him, -was b,y Mr.f J... C. Watkinsit amounting to about one hundred dollars, lie suc ceeded in collectiug .all of . thp amount but about sixty1 dollars and being unable to nrocure that took,- out a laborer's lien on the work, and whether or not he or Mr. J.iC. Watkini wasitbei swindler in this case, I leave it for the reader to de- : The next work done. I think - waa for ttev; G;.Wi Spakethat of painting-his trtore house, which gave entire satisfac tion, and when your informant said he swindled Mr. '.Spake - he knew he. : was tellingf" a malicious falsehood without any foundation for. the truth. He has also done wdrk fbrlCaptA W A; JEnloe, and others, and in all instances, I be lieve; giving entire Satisfaction, j Mr. Matthews ' haa: proved - sine bis arrival here to be an, honest, indristrious workman, and those .claiming, so. your informant says, to have "taken" "by nim, nd would like to know of his where abouts, can find 4 bin at" the Mountain View HOter. "Webster, in.tj. ui-.1-d.4i; Yery. respectfully.' 77 :itiri 2 i--:-!!.; -Uii I Ci. V, AlATi. -.Webster, N. C.,-Aug. 28,,1885. : m- - ' :-: m ' -'";-1 ' ''' Slim mer tourists1; (to' the mountains, ) can. nnd comiortarjie rooms ana gooa board at Antler Hall (Tennent's View) 4 miles 'from ' Asheville. For particulars, address P.' C.Box llfi AebeviUerW. U. I 4N lJ. uooq Doating on nnest piece, o1 lUly o-l mo. -i ; ;1 :' n !' '-; . f J . r -I . Kit.. BoXeders Wanted; .."'1'' - -' GodJJoni with xcellerit-tablVboard pan be had on good . terms . by .the week pr month at'Mrs. Sohdlev'shouise; cornet prJfluitand Cherry su-eetaj.j rfvaV-su-". '-. j.aii-'Mis. -Ai S. Labarbe, v july 21 d 1 mo on the premises. - rait ate Boardino in i Waynesville. . ! yh'e'. tinderslgn64 la prepared to sicebm tobdatQ a limited number of boarders at her home in Waynesville. Convenient to the White Sulphur Sorinsrs. Accom mdatlotosguaranteedt Terms moderate Arden Park Hotel "Rates: 140.00 per month; $12.00i'per" week;' f2:00 per dayl : -I. :-w .-".' - Tnos. A. Mobbis, Prop'r S luly28. -- ' tf.' r Carneii: Ilattinos. Sauare. Iiua$. Mats Oil Clothe, ' Lace Curtains, Cretonnes, Raw buka, Turcomans, lab'e JJamasks, sheeting, Towels, ivap kins, &c. eodtf .. . , . RED WOOD & CO." Geokge'-asii''-;' .v: ;;-:','-i .,'-, ' -Will furnish and plant trees, evergreens and all trees of mountain growth, in any park ret -..yard, iin or, near the. city, at cheap jates. Leave orders at.the Citizen office. aug 31 dUincs -There were 174 arrivals at the Slagie House daring the'month of August, r 7 Miss " Minnie Faggi ' daughter of Capt. M.; J.Faggi' 1eft"'thia;m6rnlng' fo'enter the Salem school. ? .. s, y- : -;: '- - " The ?full ' premium 1 list of the coming Fairof the C. Agricultural Society has:bBen' placed "In the "hands ":of ' the printer and -will soon1 be -out. It will offer many attractions to every clasa of exhibitora. ,-;; '; ::: . '.: The posto Cice authorities decide that the special stamps aystem which takes effect October 1st, applies 1 only- to first class matter, and not to packaees of mer chandise weighing more thjin four ounces.' ! 'A-n ingenious American; inspired by a dSsire to'make bookkeepers as comforta ble'as their arduous duties admit of, has invented for them a'chair running on a kind oi miniatue railway,' in ' such a manner that a push upon the foot-board will move the chair to the rurht or left as mav-be desired." 'By-tliia means thoy aa get at their. jDOoks without .leaving tneir seats.' " - ' Australians have discarded the.horse bit "andj Substituted for ' it a steel , tJohd placed over the front bone'of the horse's noser, to which appliance reins are attach ied.'slt is said to giVo complete, control over the. animal withou'finflictins the: leapt discomfert., ,-: i v; L: t.n:Y ' The ladies : of the ' -Asheville Flower Mission desire, through your columns; to tender their sincere thanks to Col; Frank Coxe for his handsome pi ft of one hun dred dollars toward , the establishment ' r i, - T .'ill . , - t -mi -, oi iuo jaoBpiiai in tois piace.. jlub am. isvpTyj timely and. is a great encourage ment to- the ladiecv . - ' : : '1 d.1 -: i '.. :, .'' . r . ; ' : ; AKaY.FoUND., (i i'i .- -,':?!!: - C - A key was .found bn the streets this Imorning, and can be had by applying, at the citizen lUthce. . DyTHy Honobs Well. f ; : :-;;: ''W rekrh -frbm the 'Auguest Evening Ne 'that "Messrs. - Crayton and Dave McMaster ' have retained from a trip- to ABhevillei where -they paid gallant and graceful attention , , to the : -Augusta coQTiy.'f- ..rr'" ''"" ' rv-; -fdo good new friend;" of; the Murphy JBuUeiinEiysf hi'.t.-Av.i.- r.-ri ;.'....-. i -We:faited itbt notice at the' time-' the sale of the Asheville i Citizen, but going on the principle "better late than never," we do so now. , It must be. gratifying, to t the proprietors of that splendid journal' to know that they have friends who so fully appreciate its efforts in building up iWestern North Carolina as ta come to its aid; in the hour of need-' and-prevent' its being 'sacrificed to gratify the selfish de jaxe of. a grasping, individual. r, We hope it may live longtohtMp the Bulletin make Westecn .North" Carolina to bloom and blossom as the rose." ' - . - i . Mr. -Kufus Johnson, formerly a prom inent citizen of Asheville, died Sunday evening at the Morganton A8yltim.; Mr. Johnson was.about 4o years of age lie leaves a large circle ot friends and rela tives in this section who are deeply pain ed at his death. : r; - . - ' Private Boarding in Wayxesville. ' ; , The undersigned is prepared to ac cotrimbdate a limited number of boarders at her home in Waynesville.' Convenient to the" White Sulphur Springs: " Accom mbdatibns guaranteed. Terms moderate tf . ; ; ' ' Mas;' J; B.' S: McIntosh. , . Obpek Todb Coal whilk Peices are down. , " Claud H. Miller will receive orders for City C0aL(Yard, for September delivery, ajt his Store :in. old Central Hotel . ; . ' Augl7dlw. '. ,.," The Pbiob of the Tobacco HsatRkgu-. LATOB. ' ;' ' ; ;' - V' ' . -The price Of the Hardwickb & Welles Heat Regulating Attachment,, will be $HL00. for any sized barn. . They will'be sent by express, er freight immediately upon receipt of ordert . These Attach ments are always on hand at Marshall, N.Ciand will be at other places as soon as arrangements can be made for their manufacture.-. " - . i -.-tnovi. When the -band begins to play and the Vouth beauty and chivalrv of the coun try go whirling 'through the gaities of the ball room4 yon may .bet they have bought th'eifc. dancing pomps at w. r, Weaver. & Co,'s (jne Price. Store.'.,, -y tf ' ; Made by saving fruit ucibruised. f JVHmpee8 Fruit GathererJ A 'etftierical, wire basket with hlade that clips the stem of the lruit. Opens and shuts by a spiral spring worked by a thumb lever near the end of the -handle. Merchants and consumers cannot pay the valuer of, fruit, because,; in conse- huence of the manner of gathering, the fruit is so bruised that it soon rocs. Any farmer can. saver the cost of the "Fruit Picker," in the advanced price of a single load of erood fruit. This invention is a long felt necessity amone those having iruit to sen. irice f 2 50 without handle -or $3 with handle The article can.be obtained at Van Gilder and Brown's Hardware Store, Main street, Asheville. or "Farm Rights" with model can be , obtained, from my authorized travelling agent. - v--- ' t -JJ, H,. ATXIN8, -KiOwner of Patent Right -Sep 3-1 m w for Bunconjba co. 'vv OPJ2X1NG OF , - . AsMB.FEialB.CflEep. i The next 1 SeeBiott of this. Institution will open on' .ff,:-; . Wednesday morning Sept. Oth, at 9 rclck.lThpsewhb purpose'patron izirig the college are earnestly requested to have' their children present at the braiu2afkv onv the "th inas far as is possible. "' ' ... , , ,' i The prospects' for the next session are unusually ood; at home And abroad, . ' I take this opportunity of making on behalf Of the Faculty- of the College public acknowledgment of the assistance rendered us by the citizens of .Asheville and Western ijorth Carolina and by the H : l..:u: i press oi me kuy m wunuing up. iu out midst an Institution of learning which has already commended patronage from twelve .States and which has the prospect of tetill taojfS'enlarged useful ness. . J -. - - r. . ;-,.Very respectfully, ' " C i tr-l-i i James Atkins, Jb., 6ep 1-dlt a w2t ... President. FAT CATTLE FOB. SALE. - ; -Will deliver the above cattle on oars at Warm Springs lor 2;i cents gross, it applied for in tbe next six days, au.nktlw J. EDWIN KTOBOUGII. TELEGRAPHIC, '- ' ' " -;- ;: ASSOCIATED PRE3 TEEEGRAMS-t-SPE- ;'";. V, 'CLAL To'ciTliEN.1 ',' ' '. ' :";--' v; v;-:oio;r "'k '-':-' jln Architect in n Quandary v ,, .a I .a. b Washington, Sept. 1 Ari interesting question -hak arisen in the Treasury Departm'eptin regard to the Custom : House at .RiOhmond, - Va. ' An act of Congre, approved February-20tb,-188&, appropriates 100,000 dollars for the enlargement of the buiidlngV'The sun- dry citu bill wMch act" waft approved march 3rd, 188o,- appropriates 50,000 dol lars, for the same purpose. The super- vising architect has asked for' instruc tions in the matter before preparing plans and specifications for the building. He is undecided as to whether he shall prepare.design8 for a ' building ' to cost 100,000! dollars or for a building- to cost QjOOO dollars The quertion haa.beeii referred to the legal oificers of .the de partment for their opmion.., .. .: ; '-ColiQn JTltll Resumption,. '-' 1 ' Baltimoee, Septd' 1st. To-day the Cotton MiUs at Woodbury, four in 'number, giving employment t5 upward of two 'thousand 'operatives, are making preparations to go to work on fulljtime.' ' The Meadow mill, which hag been' idle for a year will atari; .'to-day with a full fbrce, 'V. ' , 'm,., ,fTbe Woodbury ".dipper and .. Park mills and Druid mill, will W:'fun.6n.full time on Monday next, as will, also the mi. v ernon mm.: . i THE cnOLEBA IJT (SPAIJf.'- Bad EnovElii Bat FewruyictlnM : Madrid, Sept. 1st.'' .' There were 3,669'iiew cases! of cholera, and 1,120 deaths from the disease report ed', yesterday throughout' Spajrr.J ' '" . A "Continental ' Failures ' Vienna,-Sept.! I; littdwia Resster, a cloth 'merchant of Br-unh, has failed;' Ills liabilities amount tb$15O,0o6. 1 If V'.': r "JfwYork Market, ..j:,.. - ;!; v : j" New5 f bjBfVif 9t i Trading at rthe: stock exehanee this morning has been juiet withpjijt develop; ing any feature, of special interest. .Open ing.'price4 wefe somewhat i irregular fit Paul showing gain of J; Union Pacific- and New iYork Central ::t as compard witli last evening's closing prleas, while the rest of the active list-' was: generally to lower, although Northwestern and Northern Pacific - preferred were on cbanged; In the early deaUngs there was a'decline of small fractions, fbllbwed by an advance in which the mostPbf the early losses' were recovered;. while, coal stocks and Louisville and Nashville rose small fractions above the. opening quota tions.' At lj o'clock the mark elis quiet, but strong at changes noted,.' Lack'awah: ha" shows gain of per cent. Tbtaj sales during the first ho'iir'w'ere , 82,000 shares. Baltimore JIarli. ' 1 j.. it ::J n Baxtimoek, fjept. 1st; 'it Flpur steady arid-bul6t:, "Wheat- South ern . steady ,",ahd ', ii let, , We steady and closing dull.' -Southerr ernrej "So. J. Afar viand 92 bid." No. 2 we'etern winter." red spot S"4o4. ; t-ornbouthern . nominally steady, "western easier and dull. South ern white 50.5l,.yellow 5253.... ,.r : -- - -- Am. I .;:..v London loney 3Inrbt. ,,i . . . -w ' ' . .:...j ,, i!V; rLo?mos, SepU.ljt-rT-noon. ,;. Coneols'1.00l. . 4 p;: in , ConsoIsOBey- 100 lG. , Account 100.'. TA -r.i-,-: AU JAneu jMunt,Jndia Linens, JSnglitih. arid '. FrencKainsooks, Striped and. Plaid Ndiftgdpks, toque's,'" Embroiderid, Edgings andIrtseflingsi Allover1 Embroideries and Laeei; Lace Edgings aiid Insetting- iti gf.eat varietyj- Ribbim8, Buttons-, Corsets,: Underi- PairasoU, Shopping .BagSf Belts, Handlcer? ''eodtf1 -i'jfivii. - i,. . -'Che Price SrdU. FENCES. PltOPOSAI.S WrXL BE KECEIVKDat'fli ofliccfof Regijiter of Deeds," for Buncomb coantjr till. September 7th, 18S5, for building Countr Fences and Gates, at localities named be 'ow. Bids wi'l be received for either wire or rail fences. Wire to have five, sstrand rof Barbed wire, fastened to Locnst or Chestnut pouts, or forest trees, posts to be placed Hot more than, twelve feet apart. Kail fences to be five ieet high, of good sound rails. . Gates to "be ten by five feet of three inch oak stakes bolted with carriage bolts, hung with 18 Inch hook hingers, to ten inch Locust or ChestnutDoets, to have suitable latchera. : From Henderson Road to Burney's mountain, 1 mile Fence, 2 Gates. - From Buruey's mountain; to Bear Wallow Gap, 194 miles fence. 9 eates. , From Bear Wallow Gap to Hickory Nut Gap; 45-100 miles fence, 9 gates. . :'': From Hickory Nut Gap to top 'tittle' Plsgah, 1 14-100 mile fence. . -. a :,, EFrom top Little Pisgah- to Cane Creek Gap, o 40-1UV zniics lence, o g&ces. . From Cane Creek Gap to Lakey's Gap, 1 gate.,, From Lakey's Gap to Swannanoa Gap, 1 irate." - From Swannanoa Gap to Moody's Gap, 2 gates. -From Moody's Gap to Pleasant Gap, 2 4&-100 utiles lemrc, x gttie. From Pleasant flap to Forkol Ivy, 186-100 miles fence, 1 gate, .- , From tortL or ivy to MarsnaU Township, on Sug-iwCamp road, 2 to, ( rr mm Gudeer'aMill to Fori Sandy Mush.5rates. From Crab Tree Gap to Beaver Bam Gap 8 Vi- 100 miles fence, l gate.' . t ' From Beaver Dam Gbt io Turkey Creek dap; 2 -93-100 miles fence. . From Turkey Creek Gap to Turnpike,' Z bates From Turnpike to Henrv Paris' place, (South Hominy, 3 73-100 miles fence, t eates. . From Yellow -Ridge at Ben- West's Una to Pennsylvania road. 1 85-100-miles fenco. 1 arateL From Pennsylvania road to Brevard road, W-ICO . , 1 . iUllCO JL KMC. t. .... ; From French Broad river to- Henderson road, jl ko-iuu mues ience, i gates. ' By order of the Board ot Commissioners, aug 26-td7sept J. E. KANKIN, Chmn. mKrSTEE'3 SALE. - '-'- ' : By virtue of a deed oftrurt executed to me by Wilson Boyd, duly registered in the Register's office of Buncombe county, in Book KOi 3, on page 170, said trust made to jeenrethe payments of certain notes mentioned therein. I will sell for cash at public auction on the 21st day of fceptemoer, isi, one t iiti. -nuorse jower Samp son .ngine, raounu non So.iu&. fm.a saie to take place where the mill is now situated, being In Gather's CoVe; on tile Waters of Webb'a krtineh IS mJ'lea above tbe fork of Hominy creek and a miles from J M Thrash 'S store at -Hominy DepoL on the W -N C H ItT . tHOS. I. VANUILDEK, Aug. li, isfo. lrustee, Also will be sold at the same place and time a lirst class 8uw Will, complete. H is the same mill which lias been used in connection wild the above ea(?ine, and is warranted in all respeets. scpta2t . JAMESEI'TTIUCK. A paragraph from' the Savannatr Timet- hi' thi issaewfe'lls': upott'i the! increased'" deiaaiwf v :fbpiSfrutberil' lahds ty: Kortherh' or 4br4ign"''cap-' ital, aW the 'icfenseqtlent'nfrceptiorj df new enterpriseBn.Thts irerfliMB us -of one- great condentra'tioricifcapJ italfand enterp'rige ItfthlsinohbtAini sectiOrr,' ')f which'! incli ifc heard t but-f of trhicn little ih ettiiJe; 18 knownJ JThe'i Scottish Cirmliiirf TitaWr-vaCfd'iLafiS ' ConftpahJ Tjfad chartered by ' the last - General '-&J Bemblt, toffeeenre t&il:ceVtarti Tight and ;rrivflegesin this Stae"l Bat Its. headquarters" i in 1600681366 - 'Thi pitabf'-tbvtotapiii7Mis i'very largd ohsaid tbamount to several millibns ; Its objects arg Very i mXicU direTBfied,i 1 1 "geta; fV heavy1 tinV ber fmrri the; rnountairw;' aridship direct to Europ,jjbr it saws the tim-' ber into lamber at its inills at Ne w-- port; in TeribeBseei'fand ships it oi converts it into farfliture.X 'lt -hitB engaged-lairgejy - iA -thb-'cnltufe'' of tobacco, ahd- also-ia 1 iti purchase and sale. -"It -proposes to erebt saltfl warehouses ''at -'Newport and -'else- where, arid pivMea-home toai-ket for the increasing tobacca: cr6p- 'of lEast; Tennessee 'in:&werdtj it pro poses to'-perfoirryall i -tHft'- funiifaotis of capital- wiselyandHMieTgetically directed- Smd !applied.!'?Its' bpqra tidns will not t-confinedi to fen nessee; for we believeLthe Kiompfriy has control' of largo bodies of) land and immense 'ivateri.pfwver? in.' Midi ison; county, an .this StateisU If "John Sherjnari will keep -hisi-mdrith' shut the SoutH "willicotitinuevto prosper and the N6rthr4o reapi itsl share vof the profits.:! Brit Southern ; prosper itl isiIwhat-Igrievesi.iShfirmanVto seei joI :'jCiiJ. i::c s: ":ri.:7 ti-jii in;i .';i i-YO it "'..'it "Hi A..' Select Classeedifiemnn, Fr,enh, iatj J ematical and. Thorough EnglishSclwlj t Wp?Vpt.Vih!:i'8M kJwe.eii. .Prof. ITALIC havtng; rbeenu engae4 ' to eive 'nBtruction in . German and French. wlLl - also talc,, rMofU in the Eneiish Jratichd rireriar ' atorj'Ko ; (that of tb- Princtpai.- j IS'umpor of pw- its ineacn nepartnient limited to 0 No xtra h&rgea rorModro Languages 1 ( Alimited number of dudIIs will be taken aa. boarders by the family of the PrtncipaLi i.i A j or terms, etc., aaaress .'alt t2-dawlni VO.l F.-YENABLS " Prlhclpal. r -Select , JSoysl JSehvol. , HAVING engaged to teach, firroiaa an4 French at the Male Academy with, Prol. 8. F.Venabla, I will also teach a- olasa tot boy In the. English branche. preparatory to th bMiher classes taught by ProCS. F. Venable, ' .... ; , M . .'; , : :T - .. Hot. C. FALK, y- '-'Atthe Furniture Stor&bfifoore A Falk. ' r: ..nl0TME BLUE R1LVGE,!j ); Imr. (ti:4t-I - il Uvt.t-y-.tiu I.i Lpcate;d:o At b ..CATAWBA itA .j.:j!-i:C0UNTY." :". .'-1 17'.- .'. .-imizw.ji i v t !.( 11 :.- rhis institution, conducted, by the: Sisters of t La1v of Merer, is situated la fhe health v ahd picturesque townot Biciiory; on th W,;K. CiBi R., near the Depot. -It .w a CathoUe lustitutioii yet members of eyery denomrnatio'UTeeefvi ed. and the gveafeat care will "be" paid to scholars.; - For particular apply to Mother Superior at Hlekbry.;Cf-' i Jl.. ;1 I-T-i. 1:. i iaugiJ (.lEDIOALCflLLEQE : ki7 irvnrtvwl' -J TrrTOTfYWTV."f ' I -jii; Jill Ji:,:ii: at ngiIOX beginsjOotobeilSi,; .uvr A ; Por Catalogue -with 'artlealaw ad dresei ii ..ifi'-l'rJ-lil 'n.i't:'.J jy25dawlm. .1 A) Hi BINGHAM 2$8? V Is the only School. ;f or -fioya In ' the South with . CtM-I.iKht, a first-lass UymniialoBty and a flrst-outas BathrHcaMki . . - ,! . 1 1 : J U ouwitu bcruia iv juuuk meu vi biubii nivalin. . : .The lusrd Session beK.it Aagucft tstn V-U , For Catalogue, address . ,,,, fylS-daww . Bingham School Ji. C. . 1 " . ' ii-1.1 y. Ami n "vKiltil'l 0J1 fcti" . Our Stock is; , now complete and. made of the best material?," yith all the latest improvements. J Sinfde and ' double sets' in nickle and oriental rubber, either pit) or nickle lined. All other trimmings on , Bhbrtnotfce. ' ' ' ' - i.i -!,,-.-"-' M'-:. k-,v!ll Saddles anduEridlcS ' Of every grade and pnce,'from chcapesl Morgan to tlie. English Shaptoe; I' Ji -x: --'iii k it: ' f.j Of every, kind, size,.grade, 3B(.price. (K,; j .UOIiSE CEOTJirGi ni Just ' received' : a lesh ' stock,' IricTnalngf -Track Suits, Sweat : Hoods, JowliLriods Cooling BJanketsk, Ankle 4ot8 ofytlilfer- ent tatterns, Linen Sheets of all prices!" JlkC-t'i Li' 'ilr f"1 ' ' -MiTJ.l In IrtUtK) The finest stock in thq market, Cf U fnd, see thenj.'.' ."; -", ' . ' ViliivSySadille Cloths ami in every, variety., u nEFiinrw.a or 'Jijbz,. ( ... JLkM XfWa ,- ?4'fi VJMji it ' .!v!m.;; ' h.'':&:rS'l ii:-i't if, :-;i -, Remcniber -we hate-)."' rsscVSnerjv all work done by haild and -gunrflnt(sl. Call on' ns and see' what can be bought in -Asheville in'qyr line.- , 1 j.. ,;. a Ki a.a.: V a. jLAjr North J.Iain etroct, (x x):l Hotel, Asheville, H. C. 6U CVii'aal

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