-jf. As U::.-;: IS:" P" ' 'si? y---.aBaWgW'''- (if .qr-j3hJ'-;--.ac .t"--- "- .- - V -'' ' on its own part, manifested by ' its E. M. FURMAN, , -;: - JORDAN BTONE, J-ElMTOBa V. ' J D-CAMEEOSU'dil vV.tTH. THU'DAX EYE'ING, OCT. 15, '85, H&bHIOELECTIt)Na AnrtoaVheirapleted this will be.the'4argest granite edifice in the United States "It covers about , j f-Are oyer,"and iY'PW118 ! foncede the election Foraker, and the de- ; featf Hoadley, .For;, this;: lafct-re- ".; : suit few . Southern Democrats vti .. have many tear i,q shed..,i;Conce . .. dyig his ability, he was tainted wi$i some of the extremes : of,, radica heresies, .chief among which .was his .. ; advocacy of mixed schools. ' Unfor : tunately, at home he $aa : Jiot re- . DUKea jor mat,, pu lor nia more gen . , erous views op. national, questions , It is to the jreproach , of tbe Kepub , lican party . pf Ohio rthat it i $ould find vitality and faypx, in the, bloody shirt, : and;rally . with enthusiasm around what seemed tQ ;have ,been , John Sherman's , 4ead i; issue, j : , that demagogue, the South mil nev er be able. to. 'give " assurance of . its sincerity. , If, aJjter. the unaffected .4 tribute jgaid to be memorjv-ithe . , man. for a long period of eight y ears . ; . i hostile, to the. South, but .'who had givn evidence of generous senti ment, the loyalty of the South -was ,,. not demonstrated, it - is .useless to . , expect anything from the.; Eepubli cans of Ohio. There is only one , ; way to touch them, and; that is through the "pocket-nerve." 1 Southern buyers will give the trades of that State a wide berth, they wil come to their senses. The loss of : eighty or a ! hundred millions ( will make them sensible of the difference between abstract ideas and 'dead issues, and the live practical appre- " ciation of facts which controls other . States. Our only care and our only hope was in" the Legislature; as we write that is in doubt. 0 P. S. Our dispatches this after noon give the Legislature undenia blv to the ReDublicansrwhich se- - cures the return of John Sherman ; to the Senate.- 'uriy.-.r.i. ; " The ' railroad soirit is ' active ' at Marion. ; The extension "of a road from Shelby via Ruth er for dton through Marion across thOj, Ridge into Tennessee, is regarded as a fix ed fact.,. This work is undertaken by the Boston Construction Com pany. " They have . goneVtp . work with apparent sincerity. Ruthcr . .. ford county has, voted an appropri ation of bond's and 'McDowellhas done 'the same:1 There 'aresome . who still doubt. Yet.we believe the strength of opinidniat ndpefufc ! It . .... ' :; ' ... .""... - ':',. will oe very gratnying to see Marion "become a railroad centre, or aileast r ; .receive a deyelpptneiJt which a' mul ' tiplicity of- railroads ''.will give it When the town was at the' head of the rpad it advanced, to; quicjc iri; portance. That has been partially lost, yet the elements of prosperity are! not destroyed; and as a copimon , point for two road, it will be restor ed to its old prominence. . The Carolina Central . is, t pushing '; vpn with great activity alsP to "Rut)i erfordtpn, ' After that pome is reach eel, its 'farther course is. 'Unknown.' ' " It will go ' on"Without doubt; wheth er to Asheville or to Spartanburg, is .. not YndwhIf they make both con- necti6tis, they would not; go 'atfiiss. - The Asheville connection, it strikes ' us', ' is all : important :; Thy 'tbeii '.'"mdy be'eqaUy so'as giving an in dependent Southern - through -line. . r . . 'CVVe' are rejoiced to see thifi revival of the railroad spirit invNcfrtlrCari- olina.f . - f'.'-.- j " THE DETROIT 'FREE PRESS;.' 1 . We are :T indebted to :,the nHon. ' James YJ-Campbll,'bne of the -As-- 8dciate Justices. of vthe ' Supreme k Court of Michigan, And a classmate " of the .iteror ' a co'py;of the . De troit Free. Pse8,Xhe Semi Centennia issue.. -The issue is a full and very . interesting, history , of the paper with sketches bf the editors WhoV liaVe . successively conducted it.;' Among . these ia one by MrsJi' y.'Xjampbeil bf Ofounder Sheldon 'M. Knight: The war rcorcrof the Free Press Is interesting.'": Col. Thonfton F. Brod head," one of the editors, was Colo nel of the First "Michigan , Cavalry, " and was killed at lher battle' ibf A!Mai-' fiajee-dr 'Bvill Run." Seventeen oth er.membera of the 'staff . served;, at ' vanous limes durin the( war". f ! Th' paper was founded when Detroit had a population . of . 6,0QQ. : It has advanced now to su pply r a population of i50,000 :,Tbis; is an encburagementtotheCiTiZEN which - is how -published, in fa' town of -nbout tbe. same populaUon, jjfuid our hopes He in , ciixrying rOut the : idea su.well expressed bythelfr Prtitw.:, '--? '-r7. 7 f.;:i"'ixii ' ".What such a papc must depend upon, whatever te its ' politics, r ate " the good will, confidence and esteeni of the people, 'and a conviction 011 their part of its fairness and honesty ' of purpose; and x; V determination works, to be a thorough-going news medium , fearless,1 but careful-, and a safe counselor; ever mindful pf the people's rights and interests." " i , igg. m jjlior-dpllaii have 'already been expended on the new building four -and onerhalf acres . If placed in a straight Une , the pipes in the structure would extend nearly forty Gov. Cameron, of Virginia is re ppFied:o rilS econie sonraged at the attacks "upon him by the Cier,epblican.,ape.r, that he threatened to.reaign. 1 his would make Lieut. Governor Lewis, Gov ernor? . Don;tTesign, William, Lee will relieve yotr soon.' The elephant Empress has killed two keepers in the last few days, the" owner of Empress would Ileave ihf appointment, Qf , successors to Cleveland, s he might relieve him self veiy greatly of many of his tor mentors.1 '" v' -' 'viV. fSenator. Vobrhees says Cleveland seems to be moving slowly, but he is moving straight. . The probosition for a settlement of the Bulgarian trouble, as was an ticipatea; comes lrom uermany. The demands ol Greece and Servia are to be -rejected, and Turkey is to be .advised to complete her mil' itary preparations, so as to be able 1 1 . vn ' 1 n . 1 1 j: 10 snui onoervia ana Greece, boouiu they insist on .being considered in the premises. : Bulgaria and Kou melia are to be united under-Prince Alexander, who is to avow the Sul tan's sovereignty. It looks like i peace programme all round. Among the numerous depreda' tions upon the public lands . which have been exposed by the present administration none has more the appearance of downright and delib- erate stealing than that reported Dy special timber agent Haley. Urom his report it seems that the . North ern Pacific railroad company and its creature, the Montana Improve ment company, have stolen, in the form of timber' railroad ties, shin gles, cordwood and cedar posts over 0600,000 worth of property from ands belonging to the -government. The appropriate penalty for this kind of enterprise is imprisonment at hard labor. When General. Washington was in New England he was entertained at dinner by & country gentleman, wuo uvea comionaDiy out quieuy in his old-fashioned home far from town. . When fhen General "rose ; to go the. li ttle ddugh ter . of ; the host, not yet in her- teens,- opened the door for him.- As he . passed put in his stately way he boW3d and said" ta.. the maid:'- 1 wish von a better office, my dear." ''Yes. 6ir." she "quickly replied, with a bow, "to et you id, su" Letter w Philadel phia Record. . J ; ; .'Lead Us Not Into 'Temptation." The good Deacon" Huyler, vn "ted for piety-and frcsh-every-hbur n- dyf and warmly eulogized after bis recent aeatn ior?naving msisieu ma the cirls in his- store should al belong to' his Sunday- school ' class, didjiot allow religion to be -their forth StaterW'ar-and - Navy Der-fe1,? ieldj; ainst-lempUUoik nartmcnts now tkmz erected in - " , . . . d. rLv.i 4vii. r- 'T- - r. - 1 Tin Tinm Tiy mx on ' vuur rouaiere. Brother Huvler? fellow' church man asked.' t'Arenpt yound ladies bones?:' -; -Vj'". "Pe'rfectly," was the bland reply "and, I mean to make it easy for them: to keep BO."From a New York letter. I.: ' u The Todd county Proqress : says": "Our Legislature can "make a great improvement in the jury system. No man should be .excluded from service because of opinion, unlees the spinion be tinctured with bias or prejudice. .' Intelligent men read newspapers, and they should not be incompetent jurors because 'thev bave read of the Tcircumstances of a case. Our moss-covered jury law is a burning shame to our State, and violated justice is clamoring for re form: - :? v '' ' George Nask. - ' ; , . . , : Will furnish and plant trees, eversrreens and all trees pf mountain growth, in any park or yard," in or near the city, at cneap rates. Leave orders at the Citizr office. : - y. i aus31 d3mos Quick: - . Mrs.; , D r V bread: Mr. Timkins ma'am has killed himself in the back ; parlor- T "Gra cious, gcodneSs! Do , you mean to say he has hung himself? the poor dear man! What can have been the reason?? "Oh, HP, . ma'am: he has'nt hung himself wors.e-he's Cut his throat " "Cut his throat! and a new' Carpet only put down last Mondayf Drat the foanr VYh couldn'.ie.have gone into the bat room?" Philadelphia Call.. ' . - . It is announced with some -show of authority,, that the name of . the man who is to succeed Mr. Eaton as the head of the Civil service Com mission bas been- submitted to G, William Curtis, and that the latter has : approved it. ihis indicates that the gentleman- will wear hair oil and silk socks,' at all events. Phil. Press, Hep. ' ? t . The Citizen - " " Will have a , representative at all the Courts in the West. ' It is earnestly honed that all friends will meet him promptly, and make old things new by closing up all old accounts. We feel we can call on all now with confidence of a ready and willing response. Those who may not be called on by him, are kindly reques ted to call on him. so that all matters can be eettled up. It is necessary we should make this urgent appeal to our mends. d w tl SHAKY. THE ZIG-ZAG METHODS EMPLOYED BY MER CENARY MEN. It ia a notable fact that the people of Atlanta and elsewhere are beginning to be thoroughly convinced that worthless compounds become "shaky" at all new innovations, while an hon est preparation never fears opposition. We do not propose to ''wipe out" others, as the field for operation is-large, and we accord to one and all the came privileges we enjoy. We are not so far lost to bhsiness principles as to de nounce, any other remedy as a fraud, or imita tion, or as containing a vegetable poison, the effects of which are horrible to contemplate. The alarm need net be sounded, for there is ample room for all declining anti-potash, pine lop slop-water compounds. ' ' If one bottle of B. B. B. is more valuable in effects than half a dozen of any other prepara tion, we wont get mad about VL If ten bottles of B. B. B; cures a case f blood poison which Others could not cure at all, it only proves that B. B. B. is far the best medicine. - . From 1 C!.! 'omiiiUtu, , I have been 'a r xJeref for many years am Catarrh and. BWd Taint. Atter the f uoa- n of all the kno wn remedies f ' b. ureases, I : nnd myself 1-Rt summer oa tie very verge 0: ie ptave. - KuLhing set aed to do me any to Asa last resort I commenced taking S. . b.,. tti 1 tmve t ken in all 18 bottles. Before I had fii 1 1 second bottle I felt a decided improveiuuti ' - a to-day en joyiugmoet ex cellent healunt Mt than for many years. I take great pleas re, therefore, in recommend ing Swift's Specific for these diseases. - - ? ' u ' '"!- Mm. Eu J, Coshahas. , Richmond, Va., June 29, 1886. ' u ' Simmp Jilaria Coaqacred. - ' . I have been using swift's Specific in my fam ily for the past two years as an antidote for malaria also as a blood purifier, with the moat satisfactory results.- I live on the banks of the Ouchita river, in what is called the swamp country. Myself and family enjoy as good or even better health than the average people who live in the hill oofmtry. I am confident that 8. 8. 8. has banished the malarial poison from ear systems, and eonapxuently given us good health. I use it at intervale during the spring and sum mer, when the system indicates being charged poisen, and it invariably drives it out. - . . .. i. .. E.B. Cbtzbs.'-. Trenton, La., June 30, 1885. ... - ' -Swift's SpeciBoia entirely vegetable. Treatise on Blood and Skia Diseases mailed free. - Thx Bvar Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga, or 157 W. 233 St.. N. Y. . , - ' " ' . ' ' ' SWANNANOA HOTEL Asheville, N. C. . Altitude, ,2,339 Feet Above the. Sea. Thb recent additions and imorovemente to the Swannanoa nake it, perhaps,' the most attractive firrJife rfortjftile Hotel ia tbo-Soatb. Its Tower and '460 feet of galleries furnish views or the Hwannanoa Biver and the Jfreneb Broad River valleys. ; Also views of the Blue Bidge. Pisgah. Balsam. New Found and Elk ranges of mountains, peaks of which are over e,uuu ieet mgn. convenient to l'ost, Jfixpress. Telegraph and Bailroad Ticket Offices, and Asheville .Bank; Asheville library and Ashe ville Club Rooms. Purest mountain water conducted to and through-the Hotel. All Modern Conveniences. The Ball Boom ia 60x150 feet. A fine Or chestra from Philadelphia is engaged for the Bummer. .. Special Rates to Parties by the Month. The Proprietors take special nride in the Tidiness of their House, and the successful management or tne cuisine department. BAWLS BBOTHEBS, un 8 -V Proprietors. .A- -iv- IWa . ft . : :-: ,-; THE CITIZEN ; ". ' i - ';t.: i '; i Ha?vtt?e,?-r-i--h ' Coneumptlon, Bronohltls, Asthma, to?thrPuJ- atarrh. Nervous, Prostration, to. Bend ctain; A Plates. AUdrOR. PEIRO.ChloegoOoVra House, !uiri,lS ! I WepeferbypermlMlontoafewf onrpatroiui l""WtiBifc,tMltiCO,iu. yon. Wm. Penn Nixon, Ed.InterOBt ...m.' ChtcBR". ConC. H. Howard, Mr.T.B.Carse ? - Chlcsa.' ' ul?JL-ix2P7l fl-'Mra. Wetta C. Rood, , Chi--po v Henry R. Stiles, M. D... - . .- . . Na.W-jii. . mm. V W R Our Orwell Ufifely mt anywluTt n the Unltrd Statrt, OnaaU ii -Wo it Exprtm Hutu, piatm. conmtota (HtocMon MHtb tac treatmcut. CORKW. PATTON. AyEXXJE-, ANJ MklN ST., ' OPPOSITE COURT SQ.UARF, L.. "3 I mW In i tiM 4 AND IS PREPARED TO DO ALL -MANNER OF Job Printing A T TEX LOWEST HOUSES, W THE SITOST- , EST POSSIBLE TIME AND IX THEBES 7 CT Will Hot Ba Uoderwcrkod The) Battle : House, "Waynesville, N. C. 'T'HOROtTGHLT BEBUILT, renovated and-re- x Daioiea. .n tne ctntreoi toetowu. near tne ramoDs white smpnor Hprings. Accomniorta- won 8 tsooa. Kates moaerar. Jy l-dtl W. KU1NKUAKT, PrOpT. J1TMOJ1Ij HOTEI R II. NORVELIj, Prop'r irjt I'jrjBSfjMJB, jr, c, - Near (he Haywood White Sulphur Springs. THIS HOUSE is situated in the business part of the town, within 15 minutes walk of the White Sulphur Springs. A beautiful view of the Balsam Mountains. Good rooms, first-class lare and-patisfaction guamteed. Hacks at the Depot. JMsheville llale JScademv A .Select Classical German,: French, Math ematical and Thorough English School, OPENS Sept. Otta, 1885, and continues 40 weseks.. Prof. FALK havine been emrftirpd to give gStruction in German and French, will atory-to"' thut of the Principal. Number of pu nil. -J . i : .IA pill, UldWUUepBTUUtUll XlULUeU W OU ' : ' no extra cnanres ior Moaera j-aneusees. Alimited number of nimils will be tnbun am Doaraers Dy tne lamiiy ot the Principal. - or terms, etcaaaress - - . D. t'. ViSNAHLE au 12-dawlm - Principal. MT; ST. JOSEPH ACABEE Located at HICKORY, CATAWBA COUNTY, N. VSiUIjU'. C. This institution, conducted bv tha Ristpra nf uur uuiy oi .mercy, is situated in tne neaithy and picturesque town of Hickory, on the W. N. C. R. R., near the Depot- ItJs a Catholic institution yet members of every denomination are receiv ed, and the greatest care will be paid to scholars. For particulars apply to Mother Superior at NJB3 tWk'S TORE f?i miijiriRjfi ::ffA!B?r GOODS. '"s'-fy. Fain lit) Grocery, Hay and ; .... reeil Store, -, ' .. . South Main Street, (above EepJt 1 t n i.j f ASHEV1LLE..S. C " .. - .I FULL Stock of Family Groceries, Iari,Ba!Kn, Sumra.. CnflVe. fennf-d nml. Jimn .ni. Sptces, Kerotcne Oil, 4cn' yc. . . - , FlauTtMealt Com, Hay, Mixed Feed, Bran, . ' atom, &c.t v .; ' : i.ureltiised"li3rr tH Car load, "iiha oit hand con stantly, at the lowest prices.' Give us a call. SALE., TOR 5 It.;-5J.. -'If riot sold "nrivAtftlVv T b ill rn by auction, sale dav. Thursdav. Ot'tnhel- 9(Mh- nil the Fair Grounds, two thorough bd Jersey bull calves, and one onstiaiive cow with half Jersey calf, about one month old, by her side. Oct. 1st, 18Bfe a JA R. DuBOSE. oct l-dlawwtd . .' , - - 20,000 bottles of B. B. B. have been sold to parties living in side the corporation of Atlanta since it was started two years ago! " u r Why this wonderful sale of a new remedy in so-short a time with so little advertising? It must be confessed that it is because B, has proven itself to possess merit in the cure of blood, skin and kidney diseases. i Hundreds of home certificates attest the fact of our claim that in Atlanta and many other points B. B. B are "on top," and will stay there. Many per sons desire to know how the B. B. B. acts on the system. By entering; the circulation, it modifies the vitiated blood globules, increases the red corpuscles, antagonizes all poison, vi talizes and regenerates the flagging forces, fur nishes the pabulum for rich, new blood, elimi nates all poison through the secretions, and in creases the appetite, while by its wonderful ac tion upon the pores of the akirj, the kidncyB, liver and glandular system, all effete and im pure matter is speedily conducted from the body, leaving the blood pure, fresh and heal- thy.; ... '.'. ; By its magical alterative powers, B. B. B. un loads the blood of all impurities, unlocks the liver, arouses all secretions, restores nature to its normal' condition,'' unclouds the troubled brain, clears and beautifies the complexion, cheers the despondent, strengthens the feeble, calms the disturbed nerves, and induces quiet and peaceful slumbers. It has been in use over twenty-five years as a private prescription in the south. , , ' . '; 1 It is no far-fetched, foreign-found or dream- discovered subterranean wonder, but is a scien tific) and happy combination of recognized ves etable blood poison agents, effected after many years of constant use and experiment in the treatment of thousands of some of ' the most appalling case? of scrofulous, syphilitic and cu taneous blood poisons ever known in the state, resulting in complete and unparalleled cures of pronounced insurable eases.- Send to Blood Balm Co.; Atlanta, Ga., for a copy of their Book of Wonders, fbee, filled with information about Blood and Skin .Dis eases, Kidney Complaints, Ac." - . aept. .-uawim :.""'.' -.. M. :'" - . Alpha ; Wa&oiase . BI G C REEK, TE NN . t Opening JSale.s Oct. 13th, 85, EACH TOESBAY. THEJtFAFTER, ' '- ''".'t T- y '.j 'wj , ',,:'i' . v f ; . ABOUT 600 A CRES OF ' ' - k " ' - BRIGHlliiQBAGC( Crops excellent. The trade cordially in vited. Good accommodation for b-ers. hM Ca?cliaa i ial?? nil til Cospasy, 4 Limited)'; t PRQPRtETORS. For. further partirttlaM' addrcBi the Com- PORT, "TEIIIT. STOP' .; V AT THE . . ' . - Grand Central Hotel WHEN Y0J7 VISIT ASHEVILLE, If you like good fare, fine rooms, good attend- : 1.; ",nee,etc; '', ': r 14,150 Arrivals in 2 Years, Or over 18 per day, shows, the high esteem, in wmcnit is neiov . . ' .. . ,: , ., ; French cook, polite waiters,' fresh water from Beancatcher Mountain, cold and hot baths, elec tric beiis m eaca loom, : ... - Board SlO, 9S and S2.60 per day; 13 to $10 per week ; 30 to 4S per montn. tsauataction guaran- teea. i . . . - - S. R. Chedester f Son, ' ' ''.'. Owners and Proprietors. R. O. NEVILLE, late of Raleigh and of Purcell House, jxorioir, caterer. Look Out for the Red Bus at Hie Depot, Jel6-daw3in )0 YOU WANT PROGRAMM'S, CIRCULARS CARDS.XETTER-HEADS, BILL-HEADS, POSTERS, ENVELOPES, NOTE HEADS, PAMPHLET PRINTING, TAGS. LAND DEEDS, Mortgage " Deeds, SHERIFFS' DEEDS, CIVIL WARRANTS, STATE WARRANTS, . JUSTICES' JUDGMENTS, JUSTICES' EXECUTIONS, CHATTEL MORTGAGES. &c. QALL AND OBTAIN SAM PLES AND PRICES BEFORE GIVING YOUR ORDERS. L U H i i i ! H u . s. COMMISSIONER'S BLANKS OF ALL KINDS.' v ") I.ATBREYNOfiD.'UVKRY STABLE IK REAR OF' PENNIMAN & ro.'H '""', ' -S.- "F. " VEWiLBLE, Dealer in - V HARt) AND SOFT feC)AL. Jim yhrd'wi:i fe piit in thorough condition, and alt coal will be nil ler shelter, and Kept drv and cirm . Knitli lnt weicrliAtt. mil lliv..rau4 A-o- - v ic-. , o - r.Hiraeite alwavs n hand and in any quantity desired. v t . ... ; , . .; r Sole Agent for Mai Jell rico Mountain Coal Company the very BEST SOFT COAL in use. -. ' " ' v - 1 .' V "-. " ' . V ' ; ' ' TESTIMONIALS. " ;;: - : True Merit Wins - Where Practical Men are Judges. , RcadWhat is' ' Said Jlbout JELLICO MOUNTAIN COAl. ". ; " . . Water works, Atlanta, Ga September 2 ?th, 1883 . J.he engineer ot the Waterworks reports this morning that he h completed a 4 hour s test ofthejellico Mountain Coal. The test is as follows : .- Water pumped, 2787,200 gallons; Coal consumed, i2,900ipound.trter pumped to 100 pounds of coal, 21,606 gallons; water preasure maintained through test. 140 pounds' ; head, in feet, 323. to which the water was pumped,; total number1 of pounds raised 323 'eet, 2225,737,6; millions pounds raised one foot wilh 100 pounds coal, je 079 122 which is more than the builders guaranteed the engines to do with the best cool. Mr! Terry reports only 760 pounds ashes UkeT.,out, and no clinker and that the fires were v not cleape4 during whole 24 hours. , Frotn the resulbof Uie abo dHest T fciust nra nounce the J . M . aA ekcellent steam coal. " ' J Kespcctfufly T . , r ?-" ' , t ' " ' W. G. RICHARDS, Supt! Water Works. ' . S' 11. since the above test another has been mtdn m rrhtofi oa VIZ 100 Pnnd8 of coa, iiiBtead of 21,606 in the first test. This shows an increase of over iuw gaiions over any otner coal, a fact of itself worthy of note. V. O. B., 8npt. We reeard vour coal as -.he W w. v.,i 1. C"A"?".t'J T.L!"!:i"n,e,)' "KlJ StleSha in. Seating; furnace over the next best coat we use. Only have to clean grate onee a cay with it: with the other we have to cimn twina ami nii.n ti.. LU t. i. iu n .... ... , . v..,.. ... . v. v..... . . ir- iiiu uuicik nnj He everused. . i.ook-nr7r nmir iLi utir ' John mo if NORFOLK & WESTERN RAILROAD CO 12 PA Y, Office Superintendent Western Division. We have obtained ronnrt. ft tl v .ivf"."?! Y..lth- April .1. a.nAn 1 . rVC w..&.uv.4o w. v unw ujstru juur uuui wuica are OI IDG mosi f,SPti,17TC,Cr Tfceyrek eil of ihojcoal In every respect. They all say that it lithe best coal they have ever uted coming from She line 01 your roa"b. . FRANK HUGER. . . ' baierintendent, iruea the Jellico ilonntain Cnl nn (ho tinon. u'o. ti ..w. . , preferable to other ccal It bums up without Tleayg so manycifnke as other coa" " oSflfu fi1 1 aiisCed wh the Jellico Mountain Coal, after thoroughly testing It atmm-We consider it the cheapest ccal we luy owing to the fact that there is less waste. TP SIcDANIEL & CO. There Is less dust and ashes from Jellico Mountain Coal than any we have heretofore used C. B. WOODWARD. I find it ere is less waste in the Jellico Cool than any I have used. It burns free and leaves bu lueasncs J if hf.an Ko t."1 that thtle 18 Ics? durt aud hesin our houses when we burn Jellico Mountain Coal, tnan when using other coal. r u is;mii;vp U e are very e:l satisfied with Jellico Mountain Coal. Couslder it the best on the market- SCOTT, DEM3TER & ;0. If 3'ou want this excellent Coal order immediately of S3- JB . Vena Die. Asheville. N. C. Ap-ent. for North Carolina for Main Jellico Mountain Coal Co., - STONE, ' '' I V '. ' Proprietors. harness; 5 CENT LAWNS AND 1 0 ct. Cream Bunting For Breakfast. James P. Sawyer Has just received another lot of those pretty , - 7 r fS Cent Ztawns, said to be tire prettiest ever seen in the country. Also. ' ' - CRXMM JOt UJYTIJYG For ICt cents,' worth double the money. Opera fclippers from 1.00 op. :. ; JLadies9 and Gents' Shoes, At prices that dery competition". Best and largest stock of . . , . ..; ; v: - ' - - - , . Sngar,. Coffee; Teas, IIhiu And Umbrellas, At wholesale and retail. A car lnal .f fine8alt and Kerosine Oil will, arrivi' next week. 1 - -. . - - - ' " JYeic Orleans Jtlolasse. 1 Bought while in the City, for less moiw j than ever offered in Asheville before. C 100 Gents' f oats V ' I On the Bargain Counter, from $1 to $10, worth from S to f 16. : ,.:. 'x: ; Kapkink; Towels nnI Sheeting At bottbiQ pris- One word about our- ' :GKVGIIJiJ1IS. Si We have the larcct and - prettiest stk of Dross Ginghams, longht at the ' big sales in New York city, which -"we are offering at !ess money tharrver before. Our stock of It' :: - )-, ---- v Is in better condition than vii ever saw it,- All we ask it far von txarninoiir goods and prices before fun buy. ; . i . Ppectfnlly, . ! Jarnes P. Snwver. Our Stock is now comnlete and made of the best materials, with alt the latest improvements. Single and double sets in nickle and oriental rubber, either gilt ormcKie lined. All other trimmings on short notice. Scuttles and Bridies Of every grade and price. froaa cheapest morgan to tn e English Bhaptoe. tj UOR&iS COfZ,ARS Of every . kind, size, grade and price. MIORsHcoTIlTJYG Just received a fresh stock, including iracK suits, sweat rioods, Jowl lloocl?, uooung uianketa, Ankle oots of diner ent patterns, Linen Sheets of all prices. ROBES, : The finest stock in the market. Call and see theui. . . Whips, Saddle Cloths ami ' Ely JVets, In every variety. ' UEPMRIJYG OF A1,E KIJYnS Jl SPECEJ1Z,- - . TY: '" Bemember we'have no machinery, ell work done by bnd -and guaranteed. Call on us and see what can be bought in AsnevilJe in our line. . . S. M. CailKEUT A CO., : ; North Main'streeCPposite old Central Hotel, Asheville, N. C. BEEF MARKET " ' ' ::: .. and ;' ; 'I: , :: Grain and Provision Store. MURRAY & HAREINS, '' DEALERS IN Grain, Feed and Groceries SOUTH MAIN STREET T" We also ha-rc in : connection a first-class Meat Market, and the well-known George W. Page tts Cutter. .Nothing but good meats delivered anywhere in the city.. AH we -ask is a trial. . ; . :v ' au H-tdec22 4 ' mm ware - ,t - ' - Asheville, N. C. 2 Having leased this bouse, we are i prepared to see that. our. friends and the tarming pub lie slialh receive the highest prices for their Tobiteeo. V Our Louse is conveniently located, with every accommodation for both man and beast, and has. the best of lights. I' , ';.y'I ' - ' ' - Every atteotion given to the farmer and to his tobacco, a's we shall give our personal supervision to every department of the business. - ; ,. - - ' J. M. SMITH, J. WILEY NELSON, & CO. . oct 8-wtaprii 1 '86. . ..... ' ' ' ' , - WHOLESALE AND RIITAIL, DEEZIt IN ,' i," , Furniture, Doors, Sash and' Blinds, 'L'V. V ' ASHEVILLE, N. C. ; You will find at WILLIAMSON'S the largesi and ,. best selected Stock of Furniture ever, brought' to-Western Norlh Carolina. , Lanre stock of Sash, Doors and Blinds constantly on hand. Call on him and get prices before purchasing. We will pave you money. Salesmen UHA :t.1 X & li. JLIMH.O. - "CANADA COWA1T --, J ' r .. (Established in 1Ko5 . - - . ; ? Watelinmkciv Jeweler. "f" ' ' AXD IEALKK lrf"l.',.,V-' '' " Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, Spectacle: Ac. Patton Aven?eV Asheville,' N. .: v lrov W . Fairchild's Gold Pfcnv Good t-tw-k alwayB on hand. - , . - , Bought and Sold.' ue 3-dlm . AT EAGLE HOTEL. . , i- The Wheeler ,nd "Wilson MANUFACTimiNGjDOSpFFIciCI Jlalii Street, Asheville, nCY. Are offering their On, term's consistent with the exigencies of the fi y nancial condition of our section, ' Call and ascei tain terms, . "jy 20-1 m ; ' "Or address by letter, Lots For Sale. ' .... - ' , : ii ' " m m ; ON THREE YEA RS TJ M E. Monthly ihslalments, without inte. rest. r "-'': '. ; 4 ' " --4 i- ' . , .H0-d6m . t7.IOUBI,EDAV.'i THEOIiD RELIABLE ; SINGER : - Machine Is Still : the Uest. :C5 ?Bewui, nnd-has a lull line ol aUai - NOTICK. " - - - - t.'i lhave fnll authority by an act of the LegislRturt ofNurlh Carolina at the la wsslon to der renlstration ot deeds, dcete of trust, moruaices and ciiattei mnnpRtrpji. MONT. PATTON. Sept. I.-dlmiwlt - Clerk Infetier Court. , r f ' " r This Imrroved Familv Binirer Machi. ' ine is without a defect. It runs smooth ly andni8ele88ly,andthemo8tdelicatP - iaiy can worlr it with eafe. ltisequauy merits, .ccnta in every county amim lo th-j wants of ci.fetouier. 2.1fiit yii) (tel. The im nit nee nuuiror of friripei nin'-liinrM Btild proves he bhith.j it x ovu all other8" Three-luurth""'! tin tiiAv ini sold are .Singers. Theycnt 1I on ry terms so that"vtry lanim can lave .ie. Mothers m-nl not U Talked to death &ewirijjat nij.hi, wii-. i pleasant hoiir'8 work a day wil! tto i: i i . - v. -v. . ... m". u .-.- ...... - , JitaMe enijiloyincnt by adJrefiui, . . THE SINGift MAMFAC'llRlNO COJJI'AM . . ." rdchmond, Va., or - ian l.Vfl cios Afljfv!.e. Js.C. 4 . 2 t- -LJ .t. . -1 , -..