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SHBVILLRGlTIZE; D -U- VTTVU A V. - JORDAN STONE, EpmA, t -j -j J D. CAMERON. -- TIU'R'AY MOUNXNG.DEC. 31,85. ,i .; ., '-w . . . ., - There is a vast difference whether it is your bull or my ox Unit is gored. Nothing bo inflamed land -; to T British;. : I power s -was the fruit of conquest,, not ' vol untary adhealon-; - imdH the i Bjtincts and passions of tbe-eonquer-' or have never Heeii rbpdified, or " as suaged. Therefore,- tfe-irisfr-haV been treated as a subjugated peoe. It noi strange that . they, .have been restive rchel lions, as" their that the English have so long been stubborn, uny lejdinjr, , ty rranical, unjust: strange, in the light that the glorious intellectuality, of Iritfli, ge: 1 1 . rorc nr kindiprl the Rvmnathies of tl,KoOierhpmWjJ& "P01 ritiish Jiter ti, iWinf;?,KfVAPrWfrom tfief ature. and..British - statesmanship; strange in the glory th ;t Jriah valor has - reflected upon.' British anrip, strange in the view of the' strength Irish prowess hat' '"given to British military power. ' hiV'.. ,; , ..- Eneland would bo wi.-e if she yield to . the effort- of Irish states rnanship which seeks amelioration for existing Irish troubles. -Ireland will be wise if she submits herself to the guidance of that statesmanship, without mad resort to arms and vi olence. V i"? -. " . V the egluf i6nf theegrotrom the hiit els and other public places in the South; and no weapon was so hurply pointed inihe (Qivil Rights Bill as that intended to give the most ample equality for the negro at the South. But in Northern minds, what was sauce for the goose U noUfitis sauco 4br the gander; . and therefore, when, the negro , at the North essays to put in practice a general principle, and to feed the Northerners out of. the same spoon tli.it the South was expected to par take, from, -there comes a terrible squirming-.; and" most loathing re- nintanee. . l lie latest phase oi :. tuis feeling is the resistance of. the hotels in Troy, N. Y., to entertain the Fisk Julilee Singers. Now, this body is composed of the ver : elite of . the rn'ic; educated, cultivated," well be ji:ived. If anything could - have proved the sincerity of Northern sympathy,' it "would have been by this evidence ot the capacity of the lately enslaved people to rise so far above their former, condition, and to prove their right to the equality lor which a war was fought to dem onstrate. But they were negroes, only he grocs, and social instincts rose su perior to acts of legislation or the furors of fanaticism; and social rules will always forcibly assert them- relves in opposition to either, when they oppose CAwdaiuental" princi ples. -A QUEEN OF FRIVOLITY. It is a curious and not altogether pleasant study, to observe the trans formation of feminine names within the last generation. When the fash ion for change came in we cannot tell, for it has been gradual. Per liflps French influence had some' il f .3 ill. ! T..1. .l. III 1111' IU UU Willi 1V-. UUllMC VlliVIJJdC is almost complete, .and the names that once had an'etymological mean ing, are , now 'simply soft appella tions, without the remotest sugges tion of character or attribute. The good old names associated historic ally, endeared by poetical associa tions, or sanctified by domestic vir tues, are all gone, or relegated to the humble.. Looking over a Knoxville paper containing a list of charac ters personated in,a recent masquer ade bull, we have many of these names brought before us in their modern form. The originals are scarcely recognizable.' Some of them are Frenchified in-., their , terminal syllable. There is Fannie, - once plain and modest Fanny, and Carrie, the dignified Caroline that' was, and Mamie, that once appealed t0 tt i'ry heart as the gentle Mary, and Bettie, who succeeds the honest Betsy ,and Mattio who ousts the good domestic Martha, and Sadie who .i. tliroiM'S the unpretending Sarah, and Lily turns up her nose at the plain Eliza, and Lula and Daisie, and Ciuii.c and Lena, and Lutie, mid half dozens-Other euphonious nonentities -of nomenclature, thrust iiside the good old names of endear ing and ennobling association. We hope the present generation of dudes will try their emasculating ?k ill in masculine names. It would le aii i eminently proper use of the brain-softening -process. .,... In IRISH SECESSION. the discussion of the Irish mieKtion a new word is becoming fa- -j o juiliar to the'British public. "Seces sion"4 comes to? the : tongue with as -. Hi- "... --?'. . i ... .. i. ad a grco in connection witu.tne tstruggle of Ireland for something of ronfetUutionaf liberty is. it did from the lips of the Northern marrTwhen the South, took its detttmiued poi Bition with the same object in view; and doubtless ttie Irishman accepts :ihe same word as the "open "Se same" to liberty. But the ex peri ence of the Irish will be similar to that of the South. It cannot be more fatal to the purpose of indepen Aleut cxistecfe thjfnjfas hlt "0he tiouth j and in view of results, it is not desirable that it should be so : for. the fierce struggle over, and a t ertalu degree of harmopy restored, , this county-aasfrpnger.; and;more I roaperoas than before: So ittoight ue wiui ireiana, ana mai wunoui n sort to arms, if the English will it-cognize was eventually vt r'i - & V-. . .. . doi.e in tl,tkn ta theSoutht lb txistence, not only of constitutional rights, but a community of interests j nd destiny It has been the error of BrftijslponcyYueVer t6 liayc for-goUciii'- that: the- addition. 'of ? Ire- A Sketch of one of Gotham's Xotorions Beauties. New; Yobk, December 25. An impoverished man has paid a thous and dollars in Court for having sh t a woman, and it U accpted as a fact that she provided the money. When it is added that she hates and des pises him, the motive is worth look-l ing after. The case is a .singular one, and the principal figure is a re markable adventuress.v Jim Wood was a gambler, notorious in Phila delphia twenty years ago. He had a daughter, Laura, who grew up beautiful and reckless. Her father desired, as follows in his class com monly do, to -rear ;his child m, re finement and ; culture, quite away from his owu foul, environment; bo Laura was well educated; but she preferred lo simultaneous! v get a training in vice,and she did it in spite of all that her father could do to pre vent. She was barely in her teens before she began a carreer of senti ucntal rascality with those among her numerous wooers who promised a 1 1 . h r. a good yield ot money. Aiier awhile she made . up her mind that there was more profit in marrying Gould II. Thorp than in continuing in criminate operations. Thorp was a New York . broker in provis ions, a member of a wealthy and proud , family, and a luxurious man about town. He brought his bride to this city,' but she was not received into his family set, though he gathered about her a very gay circle of rich but indiscriminate people. She has been a queen of frivolity ever since. One of the foremost beaux in Laura Thorp's circle was Lloyd Phce nix, a brisk and frisky club man, than whom none .was better known in New York as a downright pleasure-seeker, regardless of looks or cousequenses. lie paid court to the-wife of his friend, seemingly for deviltry alone, while she Ml in love with him sincerely. ,.ile had as much money as her husband, and, besides, was handsomer and more brilliant. His amours hud' been numerous and scandalous. A tip watfgo'ne from one uai; it had been shot off by the woman who subse qurntly became the Countess Pour- tales, a noted rans bf-auly. bhe was in love with Phoenix. Ho was untrue to her and shu tried to lei i I lim. ; This tragedy was a'Fifth ave nue incident that wan at the time hidden from the public, hut- it .ift.er- wards came in the course of ji di vorce suit. He next went to , Paris, where he had a scandal, with the "w i i i i canny lear wno nai - ofcome in famous as a blackmailer of the Grand Duke Nichols of Russia, and who ublished his love letters in a ho ik. Phoenix's courtship of .Fanny cost il in dearlv, tor "she aim jsi bank- rupio'd him, and he returned to New 1 oik; where he got l.resh ca.-h from us relatives and sought consolation in Mrs. Thorp. Then Thorp brouiht a suit lor divorce and got it in 18S2..J The woman went to live with Phoe- nix. The next outbreak was a fisti cuff fight between her and Phoenix,' during which much breakage of th art articles and furniture ' in tht ir gorgeous apartments was wrought, tne cnmax Deing ms arrest- on ner charge of ' assult'. He dedared at that time that hi3 association with her had cost him $70,000. He went on a long yatching cruise after part ing from her, and is now abroad. Laura Thorp, as she names her self still, has tor years been the most conspicuous oeautv. in New 'York. Her vogue with the rich vouwg beaux hastieeu immense. ' lier audacity was surprising, fche got into i charity balL right among th i fashon ables, and occupied a box resplend- entlyfshe drove to the-Jerome Park races in a ; dog Qart lent her by a scion of a well-known family; she was a sight at the opera and theatre: she wore the" costliest and gayest ciotnes anu n seemeu 10 oe ner de light to parade her seductive powers over her lovers. Her home was'a fine large house - in ; West Twenty first street where she gave receptions that-.were formal and' pdUte ' as"to manner.; It was here that Henry Walsh went one night "about eigh teen months ago, rang the doorbell, pushed jast tlitf ervan into the hall--way, encountered Mrs. Thorp inner bedrobenand ,'shot ' htr, inflicting a frightening but not fatal wound, ; . I mpenelrable my f tery has jsti r rounded this shooting case,,. It.as not explainedat the time fcf Walsh V arrest whyiife'desifed to kill the wo mariT 4 It could not be learned that' there- had . been any : intimacy, or even ncnuainKince between the two " Both declined to explain. Sh would not appear " in .Court against him, and .: occfllt influences : appaK ently food between the prisoner and prosecution. The most th a t h has ever told about his crime is that Mrs. Thorpwaa making trouble for persons in whom he was deeply concerned, a nor tnar, Tinder the ex citement of .drink, he rdeehled ithis duty to wreak veneeancei lencth the district attorney had arraigned him in Uourt, whereupon he plead ed guilty of felonious assault, and the Judge, instead of imprisoning mm, imposed a nne ot one thous and dollars; 'No "certainty can , be gained as to who- are concerned in the suppression' of the facts." Severa name8.have been ;givenbuf iwith out just warrant, Tha jraoney , to pay vaicnts nne cemc irom tlie wal let of Mrs. Thorp. 'Its prior source is aBecrev. : " ' ' ''.-'.. 1 ' ' t; ' i ) 'Tli .. A Happy Man. -If it hi true, and we presume it is. thait taai man is nappiest wno makes others nii st happy, then Dr. Hart must enjov a very enviable sort of feeling, for where can a man be found who has done more to relieve suffering than he has by giving to me worm ms celebrated medicine. tiari u nenei, discovery , nil, cicY Fresh Qyatzi to-day ' ,he Farmer's Boarding House. -. .ov 13-tjanl Hampton & Featberstone keep twice me biock oi gooas on nana tnan jny nouse in, western i. Kj.- . ; ; WARD'S WOES- Jlls Desperate Slrnggle and How it Ended. Jast t wen ty-se von' miles from the classic city of Athens, Oa., is locaied . the thriving little town of Maxey'g, the rosidonoe it Mr. Robert Ward, who has just been released from'a most perilous predicament, the particolarr of which he has consented to give to the public Be mites as follows: ' ' f' Maxet's, Oolethobfk Co, Ga. July 9th, 1885. For twelve or fourteen years I hava been a great sufferer' from a terrible form of blood poison which ran into the secondary,' and fin ally it was pronounced a tertiary form. - My head, face and shoulders became almost amass of corruption, and .finally the disease comnveno. t d eating away my skull bones., I became so horribly repulsive that for three yean I abso lutely refused to let people see me. I used large quantities of mo.t noted blood remedies and applied to nearly all physicians near me, but my condition oontinued to grew worse, and all said that 1 must surely die. . My bones be came the seat of excruciating "aches and pains; my nights;were passed in missery ; I was reduc ed in flesh and strength;' my Kidneys were ter ribly deranged, and life became a burden to me. ' - ; I chanohed to see an advertisement of B. B. B., and sent one dollar' to W. C. Birchmore & Co., merchants of our place, and they procur ed one bottle for me. It was used with decid ed benefit, and when etght or ten bottles had been used I was pronounced sound and well. Hundreds of scars can now be seen on me, looking like a man who had been burned and then restored.' My . case was . well known in this county, and for the benefit of others who may be similarly affected, I think it my duty to give the facts to the public, and to extend my heartfelt thanks' for so valuable a remedy. I have been well for over ' twelve months, and no return of the disease has occur ed. - -- - BOBERT WARD. Maxev's, Ga,, July 1, 1885. We, the un- derBigned, know Mr. Robert Ward, and take pleasure in saying that the facts above stated by him are true, and that his was one of the worst cased of Blool Poison we ever knew in our county, and that he has been cured by the use of B. B. B Bottanic Blood Balm. A T. Bkiqhtweix. Merchant. W. C. Bibchmoue & Co., Mer'ntd J. H. Brtohtwell, M. D. . JohnT. Habt, i W. B. Campbell. Atlanta, Ga., July 10, 1835; We are ac quainted with A. T. Brightwell and W. C. Birchmore & Co., whose names appear above, and take Dleasurd iu us vine that they ar fre'.tienieu of nndoUbied veracity and worthr or confidence m any anteitioa tucy may make. HOWARD & CHANDLER, . Wholeaalo Druggists, Atlanta, Ga Sold everywhere.' ' ' , ' Remarks. -If P. B. B., will enre fuch terrible cases as tliu above, id it not reasonable to suppose that any atid all ,caa of Blood Diseases can be cm ed? We do not announce the cure of a man while he is at home groaning and Buffer ing with the disease, but all of our certifi cates are wnrds of truth from those who have been eured and can look you aqua rely in the face and say to. We euro in a shorter time, with less money and less medicine than . ever before known. - - ; -. . . We will mil our "Book of Wonder"' free to any one, filled with more astounding home ev idence than ever beforo published. Call on' your druggifif, or address : BLOOD BALM CO.. Atlanta, Ga. HARNESS! V Oar Etocfe ia .DOW kmTlte anT niaitn of the best-materials, with alt the latest loaprovemeots. yisingle and double sets A Voice frm Provldenco, Jli I. For twenty years I have been afflicted-witK a dreadful Blood poison,Mand daring all those j years I have had he beei) medical advice tu the j eouney, the physicians i preauribing the on! remedied kaowu.each-.ai mereury and Iodide ef Fotaiisium. all to nnrooae. I van ai mntitlia in Rullun rrt.v;.i I IDE bad that I despaired of gating weU. Ithen in fickle and oriental rnbber," either gilt ..u-ulu putitn, houl ui p.nrnnfl inn itiwi wmui vi uiv..iu imcu. All umer Lr mn inn nn v pujiucmns mere wiui tne same re-1 unon nouce salts,' and i return od Kain to thia conntrv. I - - FmaUyf went to New Orleans, being told tbit Qorfrlloer Freiiokdootom-tUMteratood the treatment of I Ot7UU I US Alas, however, after. tkin mnrAman.nn,.na 1 every grade and twice, from rhearait ..; - , . . j 1 iU r,,- - rsunoiuui irum uium, a Decame so mncn worse I v io xuugutiu eiiaptae. gave up to die. Bo bad had I become that I . I was a sight to -behold. I had large ulcers J WIOIZSU COW.WJtWt all over my body and face. There wire holes F UMtmm, UJjMMMC S2 tS. 7.U CWH P . neM.egg in,, Of everv kind. vr ml .J . w t r - - --v Bridles COAI I. ATE UhYJCOLll clear down to the bone. A number of,pieoea of l? """D s my anue, ana now l carry " w" u7 i" ana Doay or ine ingnt- MMOIlSi: 4'JLO TUIJV4H I LIVERY STABLE IN REARJOF PEK'1MAX'4 IJOf,' S5-'t F- j VE Iff ABLE, Dealer in r A w n sopt rin a i - - l.u r ,.,. .... . - . i. , ' . . i . "... v punitiiiwongn vonainop, ana an coal will be unrter iu-ltr, ana k-pt dry and clean -Each-lot weighed, and delivered free. Nut, Stone and Egg Anthracite always on hart and in anv Quantity desired. J. .-. i.vt, T .". , Sle Agc"t for Main Jellico Mountrii Coal Company - the v-ry-BESf SOFT 'CO A L In use. ' ' - '- : ' i i ' v U "."-.- , : , TEtcrrtfrttrr art- - True Merit Wins - Where Practical 'Men are Judges. Kcad What ts 9ai'L'n.DSiljtIiJ J JUUU J A1JX COAL. Y 4. -. . . ..W ATEB-WORKb, (ATLANTA. GA- Sentemhr 1 eth. iS8' . . . . -.. . i , . I . - I T : . . .... ' .. 1 r. .v.j n UI lBU aisease. i men came i.;H.' - "Av i;!;f.i- : ; V . . wiKH.cer.Vi .me waicr v orks reports, this morning that he has completed a 24 L: Pff SM Ifend.. water lumped to fang to day tbaH amrtlyredT- 'f"8- r?? ' MV'T?-, Sfki? SAV, 1"" t,''V,'r.w pumped; total number of poundVraised Ing taken medicine about three months. Up . Ail" ItiiMtVU- 3V- u 80aS737. nion ponfibs raised one foot with 100- pound coal. 7c.07Q.122, totna present date no'sTmtoma of the diwuuin ...r,., wnicn is more tlian the builders truaranteed the waroarnea, ana 1 reel as before I was poison- 1 he fir . . uuiuuib uui two scars IU snow mat Bee tli I was yer afilicied. T . Annaw a a a kI best and only remedy to positively cure b'lood poison, and I honostly' recommend it to all wuo ar amictea as I w&g. - a.lbebt Elliott. Provwonoe. R. L. Jnno 13 tnstn. - Treatis on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed ree. . . - ... Fox sale by all druggist. 1 - . THE SWIFT SPEQIFIO CO.. IN. X.. 157 W. 23d St Drawer S. Atiant Ga ' t ' a mJr , I m D ... -1, ' . j i mill lilt ueni t-ri puh-k in ine mrKei. tall anu 1 "v r : . - 1'"""" umtr.iout, ana no clinker and that the hres wen em. Whips, Saddle i toths and Fly JTetSy In everv varietv. ' x ' s KJSm9 mmImJYG OF AJjJL. ..w v.oucu uurmg Uie wuow 24 Hours, i- rom the result of the above test I must pro nounce the J. M, an excellent steam coal. Respcctrulivr'r"" I ? O -JSI- 15. DinCe the aDOVe tAflt InntriAP hta Kmin mmAr t no nnorn ii a . net nno n 1 1 70M.nnr Z rSSJL h ' "f6? n.'6 lne 6184 test. This shows in increaw of over 7000 gallons over any other coal, a fact of itself worthy of note. W. G. B.. SuDt. ... .... rniTTiKn.lr.i Tivk Jnn. t 1U ne rrcaia vour real as ILe Lest evovnei in nr,. . t ' " div wilh ir-ithriToV?.w-rK" w.e u'e: un,r "ave. to c ean grate once a ava.ii.Ai1 " .n , miu vikcu turec ilUl ;imes. It is the purest coal we LOOKOUT POOLINU MILL, Under full Headway 1 The Old Original! Look Out for the Pioneer Bar, Prop'r. BOB JOJYES, Sonlla Sfnin St.. ... Asheville, Jf. C. Where you will alwavs find the nnrea j anu Dest . wnisiccys, II randies; Wines, Clears and Tobacco. in fact, everything kept in a strictly first class Bar. Also as uolite and experienced cieras as are m tne 'Mate, alwajs Teady to nlease. " - ! SHEPDEAVER, the original concotor is wit it me, and always ready to serve his friend - and the public Give os a I call. an 25-wlv ) . JOUMSON. LkDAD CCWPA Y", Office 8uper1rftendent Western LlTtelon, Remember we havtf lin muchinmr til wort cone dv rand and tmnrnntl I . i,vmrn vi Anwusu' H 1 , . . . . . I We tlAVA nlitflln,! rmW. Anmfl. . , . ! .ov.. ut nn lin anu see wnai can oe Doutrhtl .tsJTan,nU, r ;.i7.:", . "v " uar eoai wnicn iu Asnevuie in our une. S. M. CilUBKUT A CO., 0 NORFOLK &. WESTERN fUlLI ; lrnm il e AnplnroM vhn horo ntiui vah uu, i .unt. n.. satisfactory iharaetcr They n eak well of tho coal in every respect. Tliev alfsay that It isthe best coal they huve ever uud t.ming from ihe line ol your roao. 1'UANK HCUEK. . ... 8merinteDdent, - Wahmnan (ha lnl1tr.AHI. nni.En 1 ii.. . . . t 1 1 . . . ...... North Main Ktreet, ophite ol.l tVntral Preferable to mher coal It Lurns iyrKjaSSL othVr A..' na " Hotel, Asheville. N. C .B mnn ...... Tn; , ;. A.H.LOA-R- conBlder It the chear-ei-t coa 1 w e buy own B to ihe fact thut there Is less waxte. , TP McIUXlEL 4 CO. There is less dust ai1 atbes from Jel:ico J!( ni.'ain Coal than any we have heretofore nued , i - - C. B. WOODWARD. I find 11 Cle it- het w -tc in Ihn JpiIIi-i. 1'a.i iI.ui. I ii..a i r . , . menu IE , ti i- a f We frd that thpri in Ikb riiiet en1 ttfi . in ..n hv...M . , . . . than when iisiiirrTih...Vror "v- ... ... nuvu nc uuru juiuu-u unnmaiD UMl man w nen using other era). risokkorxkl w e are very v. e!i satished with Jellico Mountain Coal. Consider it the best on the market' ' SCOIT, DEM8TER & GO. - . Lois For "Sale, ON TlillEE TEAKS TIME. Monthly instiUjnente, without intes ret. ....-. ' .' '..- -. - i". a-'l'Miiim . -u. DOIIBJiEDAY, , NEW TEAR : M E E TO OUR - ; M R M" AND;; : CUSTOMERS. TSTEY GOODS ' AT , SPOT CASH. 150 ore Blankets at 75 cb. to $8.50 per pair. New lot Boots, Shoes and Over shoes, in every style. Bobber Boots for ilen and Boys. A splendid line of Dress Goods, - Flannels, . Cash meres, " Ladies' Vests, Children's Vests in every size and quality.. j500 piece r-'tandard Prints, 4 to 7cts. . $50 pieces Indigo Prints at 8 l-3ct& 300 pieces Bleeched and Brown Do mestic, 4 to 12J cts. for very best brands. A heavy J stock of Gents' Underwear, Cassimere, Hats. Hosiery, Canton Flan nels, &c.,&cJ .. OPFXED AUAIIV: r ... II AMPTOJi &i FEATUEKSTON Opposite Court IJmise Square, disherit U, Jt C, WHOLESALE ' AND RETAIL DEALERS IS Pore .North Carolina an1 Kentucky Brandies and WliiKhies. . AI.HO A FL'LL LINK OF CHOICE .. ctCmiRs, cue if" fjva A N I . - PORT ER, ALE. BEEK AND -IN VARIETY. Great care has been taken . in the selections oj the above article; AND Our patrons may be assured that they toiU find themselves -AMPLY COMPENSATED- ' by a visit to ua. If you want this excellent Coal order immediately of S. E VcnaTlIs. Asheville. N. C. A North Carolina for Main Jellico Mountain Coal Co.. o.xxdL The great Southern Music House of Ludden & Bates has established an Agency m this city. Pianos and Organs sold on one and two years' lime. &ave lreijrht and correspondence and from 15 to , -O. FATiK A pent, At MOORE & FALK'S Furniture Store. , Wholesale and Eetail Di uggist, AND DEALER IN STATIONARY. demand. Judo 17-U JAMES BUTTRICK HARDWARE STORE. ASHEVILLE, 1ST. O. Th. atlonlbin aM1. I. .Hill.l . I Il T It I 1 1 RflTT A T li TIT-r TVrOTC! VATlTir -V-C IlI'X''ll . T . 100 pieces Canton Flannel from 7J to t Ttooursk; WpkFZwfor 7 "VSAJm .lV 18c, very best brands. Bunch Thread Wool Yarns and Cot ton Batting: My prices make' the clocest buyers smile, and are warranted to cure cases ol dyspepsia under four years' standing. My terms are strictly Spot Cash hap piness and prosperity, insured. Carpenter and Bnildcr, ASHEVILLE, N. C. , Spot Cash Store BALL'S WHISKIES, BATHES & Wty'ES FOR JMEPICINAL IWRl-QgfrP Ai-wAia on nana a lull ana well-selected slock of DRrUS I'AT ENT MEDICINES, - PERFUMERY, FANCY GOODS, CIGAK8. CHEWING ' TOBACCO. MTX'TCRAT. VVATFT?K fiTATinvvOv Manufacturer of all Kind of B.tildino ddttotipo ru tt wrmno onMinrv, ' . ... r aw; Aimvc, orurtucis, iitucjii, and aU the filed Materials, Matched FIoorinR lclne manufactured by J. L. Lyons, of ew Orlenne, whom I am solt . - ageui ior. ...... and Ceiling:, Give me an early call ' ' MOLDINGS BRACKE1S, J. TAYLOR AMISS and F. L. JACOBS are with me r,rl BATLUSTERS NEWEL POSTS I uePieaBea to see ineir inenas ana an wno wisn goods in IheifTait. , . . ""o" o inuncjf UI1U 1 I'lHUI & 1V1M Till o'fl HANDR AILING, fcC, &C. Cure, and Lyon's Cough Syrup, Amiss' Fragrant "Land of theSlcyPent DRFssrvo TnninFR won Tmrpnniin v 'fice, Leidy's Rheumatic Cure, Steven's Cleansine Comnound f.ir Ch-unirnr o ' ' Tha ONLY CORSET made that can be returned by its purchaser after three weeks' wear if sot found - . , . PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY in every respect, and its price refunded by seller. Made in a variety of styles and prices. Beware of worthless imitations. None genuine without Ball's nunc on box. .. . - ' r ; "EKXR- 0AT."F1 BIT x j. t J. O. HOWELL. . i. I'M.'JI , .'lit 1 Xb.Jf mud suggests Bobbers,' go t6 Spot Cash Store, and get them. A full line.. A Speelaltx All work done with nromDtness at ... - lowest prices. ap24-12inw Repairing or Carriages. Buggies AND Teliicles of aU descriptions. Done in Uie best and most permanent style ana at snon notice. On hand all varieties of horse shoeing stock. Shoelnc Fast Jlorsra A Speciality Those wantina work done will do weU to call inlklT to axiUciDato OTercrowdinsr. Mv work is iacnpii. tauou mch iHmoss w J. H. WOODY, Willow it. Notice to Tobacco Farmers - and Buyers. Clothes, etc I. Prescriptions filled at anv hour of dav or n.ht. Nio-l.t Tiu ..i .ti j - o n ngiit oi uoor mainly J- D. ROBERTSON Jewelry, Wat clie; Clocks, : Diainoncls, Eye-Glass, Spec tacles, Hated Ware, Solid" Silver AVare, .'. ' ALL rtlNDS REPAIRING DONE. EXAatlKR MY GOODS AND PRICES ' - ONE DOOR SOUTH VANGILDER & BROWN I ASHEVILLE. N. C. WHOKEEPS;; THE VIRGINIA HOUSE THE OCHIjJt. WtAMmM. JfUlE-l Located in Henderson yille, N. C.,'is now ready for the reception of tobacco The proprietor ii. desirous for the mW l HEM, NEW BUSINESS - A9T1 NEW GOODS. - . ' . STOVES, TIN WARE AND HOUSE FUliNLVHING GOODS -.. COME ASD BUtl ' vr farmers to bring in their toLacCO for I most workmanlike manner, We have opened a fall line o the above, all selected from the betil olock, and f . ; HendersonTille, N. f C. ? exhibition," ' where, .the. buyers are invited, so r they may I fix- certain 'ME. A. A. BANKS has charge of it I . ,' . .", f. nd don't yoa forget it." . j Ample room will be found for , packing, and no cnarges, unless areriicely furnished and ,all earpeted, f. f . .. 1 witti large nre-piaces and p.-enty or wood, l r y: , ... ,J . 'xrjr" iok" i . and famntatrli his motto: On Wednesday, Nov. 18th inst.. .. . -. . m Tnbie is set apart ior tne nrst saienay. Iff St1r,-i1iat -VIK 1I IIim .nhattnfialfl anil , . 1 . 1 " Z " - y , " -"2 i wnen ine nuoiic reiit'r!inv are invi rr,rr:rr . -- ted to comeout.. v a win inirTan nn in n ar i rr enir run mnoi i - uu Vkiajll U 4 xi a oj ID OU I V IrtlU U1VDV -I Hoofing:, Guttering, Plnnibingr Speeialtte. ' - WORK!1 DONE BY COMPETENT MEN WORK G U A RA NTEE7X :The house is now opened for business! ' ' - - ,- , . . JU11.J1X j5iliAJJri;xi. , gijur . 'V . ;.; , '- - Apheviiie, Nrr., F13RNITURE VI'lTKOWSKYJ&BARUCHt TTTE3TERN 'HOTEL FOR REXTT; 1 The VVestefn Ilotel, situated, on tb public sqare,ns offered for lent.; It. a! way.' "enjoyed a lafjie patronage.; An early applicant ran vet a oarjrain. s- t . Appl; to - Tin. 1 JoiixsTo.v. ' 'H t iT-tf - His BiuBnI irtouta i x are large vita plenty , i light and large covered table to dispIayV'"ds to ad van tage, ana are carpeted antf cK'mfortable." " Ilia Term - v ' are rraanhable. lie will pot ' iitri!e8H ! to seenre patronage, bat will My ttiai as he is paying no rent he can ail rd U kef p cu'ts as vluau as any otlu-r lionee and ic'U -dv to. - Que visit is snflicient to secure vtnn paipwagel raU and be con" . Biras niee&al trainifc J 1 :& i A (c For farther inforumtion, address - A : K i FI.ETCHER, Proprietor .: oov 15-d 3m os " -, . "' '"'.'' Valuable -City-'-Property for Hale.' :. The iFInest ill AfeHevIIIe. deeI3-nliiti-.- , Manager. ON SATURDAY, FEB; 20, ,'80, The nndersigned will offer far sale, on the prem ises that very valuable property, corner Patton arenue and Court Square, iithe city of Asheville, know a tne . .. . X St t-k holders of the Bankr of: Ashe-i IltTOII JOII7VSTON CORXER. There are aixtr-two feet fronting In ihe Sqnare. 1885. at I and runs back one hundred pad twenty feet ViU wiU be held in Directora Room in eait TtanW Tnnoilav-. TImY. 22 1 88.t'" at 4 1 M "; " IAMFS P SAWYER ' ' Idowa ration avenue Thesis a frame dwelUns - - t--'t J -c - .-' mtnt An this 11 1 de 16-tf. -PreBidenb I There win Also bo sold at the sam time and nlace. a vacant store lot. fronting on Pattna ave- JXl.fJiUi . : -. . . ' . I noe, unmeoiaieiy. aojoiningiiie wirt . - A iso tne me iwo new Dries tores muinius . MCSffl Hard W10K6 & elles make I .vonne. now ocennied bv Penlev and Son. and this announcement" that ther are readr tw. B. wminmsoo and Co.. respeiviy. aU the to negoUate for the sale of eounty or jP1?' tate Uuh. nto J btate ;.is!:ts for their ratnt Heat h.egu- Thig u ow thc most valuable t-roperty In Ashe- latfr.tb'w oCVnnir a rare opjiortiinity to vilie for business purposes. 'cil and examine m n of nt-rf.n. 1 , R- B. J'" in- DMiawu i. - . i ae z-uavtus ti : ; i . u. .?,: yv .: i..-.-.- v j - . . Wt&i : CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IK ; Fu rnit u le, Doors, Sa sh - and "IJliiids, : : ASHEVILLE, l. O. ' hub wiu'-iiimi niinwisuH o tne lari's and l .f t-! pu-tu ui rtuniture ever tironyht 10 Vvefctcrr North stock-of Sash, Doors aiul Blinds const;;ntlv.n himrl .1 : ' Cull on him and get "prices before purchasiricv: V'e money. Sam kmkn ( JIA. AMObELEV cC'lVM. Cart.liK.-i. I i . i- will JON
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Dec. 31, 1885, edition 1
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