Newspapers / The Asheville citizen. / Feb. 14, 1886, edition 1 / Page 1
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.... vr timmm CITIZEN OFFICE, ; WEST SIDE PUfcLIC EQUAL.. BILL HEADS, - 'Cl - LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, . "" ; : y BLANKS, & Z And yob Work of all Jtinds don wit fremftiust and mi U-w frie. lit spinas,' Cteao' & Canerca,! M kditohs akd psorarrroBs. lYar, $O.CO 11 t' t .1 . ' 1.50 Mob., ;7C VOL: LNO 260. hi ASHEVILlgj N; C. SUN.PAy-MQRJN j PRIGE : CENTS KJEi? TISING RA TJiS . LOW. -TWELlrA SNIDERY COLUMN' DEST KENTUCKY Hust-proofOats On- 1 ioii Sets, Early Hose, Burbanks, Peerless; Gardon "Seeds in 1' Bulk and p'kag's y .' Shorts, : Rice -Meal and a bi stock )f - r1 1. rCWELDSGJvSriIDER. ,. Z XSSAX' ?y - 'a Y 'A. 13. i ri " '- i i wl 52 8 , r-h- -8. 9. 9 "j 3 zB r- ' . g t3 :; . . S " .f. ;:j .g, g '. ""4 jp& ci egg .COltN,- ' 'BAY.-: . z mmm T)AILY EDITION. INTERESTING -READING MATTER ON THE FOURTH PAGE. i, THE AII.Y , CITIZEN .Will Je published every Morning (ei' cept Monday) at the following rates strictly cath: : .? - ? 7. ; T" One Year; - , . $6 00 Six Months, . . . - ."i?. 3 00 Three " . ' ' I 50 One . . . 50 One Week, . . . ... 15 Our Carriers will deliver the paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the Citizen Office. W. T. Weaver, Solo Agent for Hess' liand-Made Shoes for men. - tl Send your Job Work of, all' bird to the Citizen Office, if you -want ii done ntaily, cheaply and vnth dispatch. Arrival and Iti par tare of the Traluv. 8AL1SBTJBT Mail train rmcs 6:14 P. k. : " Departs 6:19 A. M. Tennessee Arrives 10:54 a. k. , . Departs 11:00 a. y. t DeoarU 9Zd a The Waynesville train ixtthoi that point at-l 12419 ; retnrning, -eaves waynesviue a a.o. New Spring Goods jxtst received.. (iieod II. RED WOOD fc CO. Interesting serviccsjat all the church es to day, morning and night. Mr. 'D. V7.. Carter, Execntor, offers a valuable piece of land, on Ivy for sale. See advertisement. Heavy frost yesterj'day moaning on the mountains near Asheville and also at Waynesville. A freight train j'imped the track yes terday between Hickory and Conover, and delayed tlie West bound mail two hours la&t evening. JNo carnage was done. - A Durham man bought a horse on the streets the other day, and it died before he gqt it home. Mr Richmond Pearson returned to the city Friday night, from a visit to Richmond. Mrs. Pearson remains in Richmond for some lime. The tobacco market was a blank yesterday. No sales or only small sales were made. We look for re newed activit3r next week. Spring lambs are beginning to gambol in the fields and meadows. They come considerably ahead of green peas; but their visits to our market will be very acceptable.' The Greensboro Patriot hns a sub scriber on its list who paid his first subscription in 1828, and has been faithful ever since. One secret of bis long life. V- .: The Lincolnton fress s&ys thb old St. Lukes (Episcopal) Church is being pulled down,and a larger one the style of the Church of the Good fthepard at Raleigh will replace it. The weather yesterday 'was "fine and bright, with wind from the North. The mud in the streets is drying off rapidlyy";.and overshoes may soon be dispensed with. Mr Locke Craige offers a very valuable urica mine, situated in Buncombe county, for ale. This is said to be a very valua ble property. Call on Mr. C-. at his office in the Court House, fcf"terms; &c. Tl:e ' Statssville Landmark say3 that Mr. W. F, Drake was found dead in-his printing office on Wednesday last be tween lO.and 11 o clock, lie was the son of Mr. E. li. Drake, long editor of the American. He was a printer, ana also associate editor with his father, .lie was 45 years of age. . - The work of putting up a tele graph line between here and Hendersonville along the line of the rail road is going on rapidly. The posts are nearly all up. The line which is built by the rail road au thorities will be extended to Spar tanburg. ; ; , ' . . , ,( - " The Greensboro Patviot says the SDoke and thandle company are just now enjoing a large foreign business.- A few days ago, two thousand dozen handles were shipped to one firm in a foreign country. When will such enterprise gain a, foothold here? . ' Mr. A. J. -Lyman returned on Friday afternoon , after' an absence of about four weeks, during which time he has visited sreral ;of the northern cities, extending his trip to Hartford, Conn., - at which city Mis. Lyman remains on a visit to her, father. .,' rfc The editor of the Robesoiiian declines a poetical contribution en titled Hho lay of the lark;" bat he sftys .. he,?, will accept with thanks some specimens of Jthe. lay of the hen.' Brother McDiarmid is a plain housekeeper,; more practical than noeticaT: r zJ ?. -; ' - poetical: Law's Low Pkices.;' ' -- The makers having. trade another re duction in price -of Uoaeis Bro's ware, I can offer even lower prices than heretofore- Rogers and "iJros knives, triple plated $2.00, Table Spoons or Forks, $3.50 and Tea Spoons $1.75 per set, in plain or fancv patterns. . Also a line of Rogers J j)late on solid nickelj.reliable goods, at0 per set for TaWe Spoons prv Forks and 11.25 for Tea SpooihsVt , : r, a 5.: La-w's, opposite Eagle Hotel. ; ,Ca'pti(Satau w. -vras: efetefday kound guiltvby the Supreme Court at Leip sie of having furnished plans and information rcf German fortifications and armamenls.io. the French tnDi ytry, p uinonucppu sen lencu-, iu i Biqht, Now,,: , twelve yeara j.tcai eervnuae. , xaerr Five fana; w li.otiigerjjwyo, was; pnriai in viiei ortharderto rent ChASOX OF SCHSDUIK. . :, A. slight change in the schedule on the W. N. C. Railroad takes placebo-morrow, 15th ; The East bound , paBsenge? and mad reaches Asheville at 9:56 a. m, and leaves at 10i01 a.W Tlie Z-1tful ibound train reaches Asheville at 6:16, p. mv leaves6:21. : "Y '"4.;r"'-r'M On - the Murphy line, the tram .will leave Asheville at 9:58 a. m. arrive at Asheville 4.39 p. m. It will reach Jar- rett's at 7:05 p. m.t and leave 7:19 a. m Mr. Edward D, Bolton, of Boston,v 4 in tlie city. lesteruay ne spent tne aay taking observations -of the water'supply around Asheville , He is here atT the in stance of the city aothorities for .he par pose of making a careful mvestization as to the ' sodrces and' means of supplying the city with a sufficiency of' pare water, to suggest thebesV methods of sewerage, &c. &c. lie comes well endorsed as a competent engineer, and we trust will be able to give such a report as will satisfy our people of their-ability to carry out uie piana ior plenty oi water, ana omer absolutely essential improveihenta. v A Cobsbr" ox tub Market. Several capitalists 6n "Turnpike rVo- dnce Exchange, reading in recent issues of the Citizen the differentarticles upon the virtues of the. rabbit's foot and the eoose-bone.have bought ud all thev could find of those weather indicators, unqer the impression that the demand for them in Asheville would be prelty lively. Result is, that a "corner" having been made, none can be had .here at any price, and the weather has consequently clear ed up , with every indication, of early Spring plowing. Guano Saxe. I now have a one-half interest in the Swannanoa Hotel of this place for eale, together with an undivided interest in the Furniture, Fixtures, &c. There is scarcely any property in the South more valuable and desirable sold to settle np the estate of K. Rhea, deceased-' . ; For particulars apply to , Natt Atkinson, . feb 14 tf Real Estate Agent.) " ' Pot the AshevIUe Citizen." ! Problem Steictlt fob the Gibijs. Two young ladies come out of a Millin er's store, each with a new bonnet on, and anxious to know how they look on the street: Now, says Miss A. to Miss B., we will start here together and walk around the square, which is said to be just one-fourth mile round. I will skip along at 176 yards per minute and you trip along at 160 per minute. When I get a little the start you can notice how I look., and when I get up with you I will notice how you look. Now, young ladies, how many times does eacu nave to travel around the square before they meet for consul tation? ; " Qcizical. Robbed -ThfRobbeu Abrestkd. ; . Capt'J-"' M Gudgeivriired a negro boy Friday to serve him about his home. Y esterday morrii ng,after mak ing the fireSjthe boy was missh.g, and about the time this was discovered it was also ascertained that Capt Gudgers's watch and Mrs. Gudgers pocketbook were gone. , The police were notified. Capt G. took the morn ing train, and at Coopers met his friend at that depot, having made good tii&e from this , city ,to; that point, ten miles, and. was ready to take the train for other pastures. There was a good deal of cordality, at the meeting on Capt Gudger's part. Hefinally suceeded in persuad ing tiie boy to come back and stay awhile in Asheville, He therefore returned and took -nip , lodgment with Sheriff Rich. He was form--, erly, or latel', may be from Reids ville. We failed to get his name. ; The Durham Tobacco Plant says: This looks like ; building a town. The firm of Wilkerson Christian & Co., during the 1885, handled 236 carloads of lumber, averaging 5,500 feet to the car, making 1,293,000. ; We do not possess any such ;Bta tistics,and cannot tell without refsr ence to railroad books what amount of lumber "has been - brought here. But judging from the amount of building done fast year, goingibn now, and contracted for the coming year, we are inclined, to think Ashe ville could run purham very close- iy-, 'V , . ; , . - mm TDK SWANXANOA" HOTKL-i f. .-' A half interest in this valuable prop; erty is offered for sale by Capt, Atkin son, agent for Mrs. Kelsey Shea. - This offers a rare chance for a good and prof itable investment. Y -Tstii c; 'LZ. UZiSl The Stock Law Cases ' "' ' ".i Will be heard to;morrow, by the joint boards of commissioners and jus-1 tices. - We hope to Bee a very full meet ing of the members of the boards, know ing that a very careful hearing M ill be given o all parties concerned. j Mr. O'Conner, member of Parlia? ment, spoke at- Galway Friday night, lie predicted, that an 7 Irish parliament - would" Um:I)ublin within two years. '; J 'The ' measure f introduced- in the Reichstag. by .'Herr Reous in behalf of Conservatives, urging ft new anq searching inquiry, into the currency question with a view to ascertain wnetner, it wouia - toe . better to au here to' monometallism ot return to i - - 2 ' 1 , j i - 1 aouDie fianaara, - was aaopiea-yes- teraay Dy a vote 01 140 to .iiy.. It seema to befa'littlestr'ange'tht when ive are tired.'we carirest best by; retireing. Chicago Merchant ith good buildingsjjuid , this month. T Natt A Atkiksox. r We much regret : that. Mrpes4 mond .has .rfbundj, it necessaryj "to. muean assignment ior me oenest of his creditors. For several ''' yeais he has conducted oh$. olf, ,the, .best confectionary and bakery establish ments in the- State, and has spared no efforts to' establish' hls.; business on a firm footing, and at the same time to supply to .Asheville astore of first- class character in all respects The severe pressure (t late, finan- cially, has born down - upon ' him, and he has had to secumb. It is a real. loss to Asheville, as he co ntem plates retiring" from business alto gether: and we know our commvtoi ty generally mll regret this.:'' Mr. Desmond is a young man of aniens did business habits and ' character. and hes only made friends since" his, location among .us, 'an d h b in isfort- tine 19 'r'!rretted.'.l,,-l:T.Reiids.-; 1 A sjendidfresh sto? bmhr goods, with ample and complete machinery for a first class bakery, are offered for sale at "strict cost, either as a whole or to suit purchasers. Call at the store,' and see Mr, Harvey, assignee, or Mr. Desmond." -; ' ; : , , Wayxesville.- .." ' -. From the iVeic we learn : The Messrs. Melton of this place have the contract for plastering the Battery Porter Hotel. Our White, Sulphur Hotel will have a pretty - fountain in the front yard which will add no small bit to its attractiveness; -,,! , Miss Matty Welch'' left on Mori day for Asheyille where she will cn-j tcr the Female" College. Georgia tobacco is selling on the Waynesville market, at good prices! Knoxville and Nashville, cities of Tennessee, both situated in alime stouo formation, have been suffer ing from their positions over cav ernous gaps in the earth. In each of these cities, parts of streets have recently sunk, farming the people with , the dread of general subsi dence. On Prince street in Knox ville, the sink has exposed a stream of clear running water, from which good sized, mountain trout have been taken. -; ' A bill has been ' introduced into the lower house of the Prussian Diet to Regulate: the? Schools of the ' eas tern provin'ce3 of Germany and to make school attendance compulso rv -z-: '..." .',-, : King Milan has summoned the entire Servian army to enter the field fully equipped for war to un dergo a six week's 'drill. .. Representative Gibson, chairman of the House Committee on Ex pen ditures in the Department of Jus tice, has received replies , from the Secretary of the Interior and the Attorney General to the resolution of the Committee asking what mon ey had been expended by their de partments in the Pan Electric and Be!. Telephone cases. The reply of tIitj!SecTctary of the. Interior says So5 for printing, etc , was the' only money expended in his Department. Toe Attprney-Gwifral ssyi no mon ey has be en expended in his De partment, but that counsel have been retained for the prosecution of the Government's suit. No inoney has ;yet-'"been paid;'tho' counsel. Their names have - already been made public. . . . Is. - . I m 4 . - ; Pebsowau .-tvitl' 1 ' H-,t4t -AiV Our old neighbor and townsman Major Scott was on our streets "yesterday, look ing as young and spry as though he car ried th a weight of but two instead of four score years, lbe old man was be ing congratulated by all of ids old friends, and when questioned as to the object of his visit, he said he haa walked all the way from Grassy Valley expressly to. lay in a stock of that Great Cough Remedy, Symphyx. He said he thought both he and his old wife would have been dead long ago, had it not been for Symphyx, and that Tie had come himself io vet the genuine article.. Long may the old Major-Exchange 1 ; , r. Gents' attention is called to Whitlock's handsome scarfe at 53 cents.' ' tf . NEW.. A DVERTISEMENTS-.; , SPLICNDID STOCIOr r(!OOtS FOB SALE AT fcOST.- . . t- A large lot of staple atia ijmcy groceries and confectfonaries nre offered at costforTHH NEXT THIRTY PAYS at Desmond's. WHOLESALE and RETAIL. ' . . C. V. HARVKY; feb 14-lwd , .'1 , , r ' , - . Assignee. "1TALBABLE MICA MLJfE FOR SALFV"5 r, ? L . 1 offer a valuable mica mine (or sale.- Situated m uuncomoeu tour nuies iroia mo ran roao. V Call on 7 --- . - LOCKK CBAIO .' XTALUABLH LAJjp.SALE! :f . - ftJ " ' . . under afower In taa will ol Solomon Carter, deceased, I will fell, on the premises.. on Wed nestay, March 17th, 188C, the. tract often acre on Big Ivy, Buncombe county w known as .the Sheriff Carter land. adioiniiMt the ooiU tract, and morer parti oilarly described in.- Item, 6, ol said wUl, srhich is recorded at ges 74-85, Book B., Record of Wills ot said county. Terms: Twelve months, time with interest," secured iy not with annroved aecuritv and Deed of Trust on the land with th usual power of sale This Fcbra- ary 13th, 183S.' - i ' D. W.CAKTEB,-.-ifebH-wtdft J : ' .. ;lixecutor. IMJFOSTAKt KOnCS. - ' Blank Forms for Anti-Stock Law. Pellt Ions, t be 'presented at the approachingr meeting ol Magintrates and C)mmijwionerat can be had at :1T1KKI ntB. - ; - ' - . - tfttt pclitiom are -eonsilerod desirable ta avoid viti t rnvprxv an to the sentiment Of the townships. " . Where petitioner cannot write his name lei him makt MS war ana nave u icu-naw. - . ..,i, . , , THE KXKCUTlVB COMMTTTES. "Ian 23-tl3wis 1 -" - -. NOTICE. , . - . M . All mnons who nave not-settled their taxes for lixia must do so tf uriac thbr month, or -I will be compelied, tinder the law, ttevy and sell at once without further notice. This is absolute Assignment. and final.'- - - , A - feb 10-dwtmh lit . J. R. RICH. Shff. P f LATEST NEWS. TPhe Kentucky senate has passed out csiaoiisning .rvne wp.ippin post 'lor wife", beating. ; ' ' ' ' , . Ijondonuhas increased her police iorce 'ai bn noted. , me.; red nag 8ocialit.-MiUTay.jha8 been arrested. ' BirnnhyWrnngland, is fearful of a rii)l tom'orroas a socialistic rrieetinsf 1 rtb be ' held. : . Precautions have bcenHaken against it;' " .-..Jrix-Uoveruor : ceymour was re- portea by hizphysi cians tobe dy ingr 3 the J. th. juJ, . , : ., Mexicans are charged with smug gling lead inp the ' United States, calling it silvv ' ' ' "".iV Gilbert, Green, & Co., Cotton Com r - i r i x xt fJ U- mission iuercuauus, uj ew viiBam, have failed.- . , , ,. - There were 275 business ' failnres in the Uiiited States and Canada, this weekt againtit 2& the week pre vious,, and 32 the week before. j ; ' Dispatches frorri Reading, Lancas ter, ' Easton, Trenton and JSew Brunswick, Pa,, report the waters rising and ice gorges forming, which Overflowed. No perious-damage, is done as vet. but lears are entertain ed that great loss will ensue if the waters continue to rise. In the Sir Charles Dilke-Crawford scandal case in London, . the court granted to Mr. Crawford a divorce from his wife, but dismissed the charge against Sir Charles. All th! American Arch-Bishoos and Bishopsvof the Catholic church, have been invited to attend tne cer emonies to be held in Lima, on the occasion of the tercentenary of St. Rosa SanCta Maria, on April 30, next. Hon. Frank Hurd, of Ohio, has submitted his printed brief in Ilurd- Romei8 contested election case o the house committee on elec tions. - Mr Komei8 returned majority was 239. Mr Hurd claims that 79 illegal votes wete cast for Romeis in Toledo; 2u m precinct B, ward 8, of Toledo ; 166 in precinct C, ward 3, of the same city ; 60 in Kelley's Island, and sev eral inbividual vote9 . elsewhere, which, when deducted, give Hurd a majority of yo. . :, The striking operatives in the hosiery factories at Leicester, Eng land renewed their' riotous demon strations Frida)'. They - attacked and sacked several houses. The police frequently charged the striks era during the day and in each in stance were injured. The authorities, alarmed at the aggressiveness of the strikers, and seeing that the regular police force was inadequate to cope with the disorderly elements, have ordered the appointment of special policemen, and a number of citizens are now being sworn in to do duty as such. Friday the house coinage com-: mittee held a session but reached no definite conclusion. It is thought some lynd of a measure will Le agreed upon at the Monday meeting-Mr James, of New York, introduc ed a resolution to the effect that silver canonly lc mado inter national money by concurrent at tain of .the governments interest!.; It was shown that on a vte !'-. tween suspension and unlim:til coinage, tiie latter would rsceivc :i majority, but that live lutitiiieis were in favr of suspension and at least three in favor of a compro mise. Line ocott compromise was shown to be the strongest pending bill. " . The Ohio House of Renreaenta tives, in the Hamilton county elec tion case, ordered Mr. Dan Dal ton to produce before the committee of the House the election returns. This he refused to do. He there upon was arrested and taken before the House for contempt. . Speaker. ii.nterekein asked Mr. DaltQn if the facts were true. "I refuse to bring those returns outside of Hamilton county, vxcept upon the order of the common pleas court of that count, of.-whch'I am but a creature," was his answer..' - Mr. Lampson, of Ashtabula, a member of thd committee, moved that Dalton be arrested by the 6er- geant-at-arins and committed to the county jail for thirty days. 1 here was & discussion upon this motion. ,'He wfta j-eplied atiength by.Dal ton's counsel, C..W. Baker, of .Cin cinnati, who made a 'strong argu ment in defense of his client claim ing that.the houeehaa no right to VkKtd' la'-vrtnrri j Krnlio-lit. frnra. Hamilton county; and further that the house has.no. right to pumth a private citizen for contempt. . ; ' 7 ' A fiood Piano in perfect order for sale or rent cheap. f Enquire at Asheville Library. . Ct. . j" Handsome fcliapes in Sliff- and Soft Jlafs jast received. - eod (k -. : tf RED WUVV & VV. 1 'i.; ' '. -L 1 ' " 1 '' ' GfiS AT lKDCCtMK18 TO PURCHASB. ' . - I now hare the Judge' Merriman prop erty subdivided jnlo nice building lokv to sell at low. figures and on long time. Call and see plate and examine the prop erty. - - Z N ATT Atkikson, ; decl7tf, . -Real Estate Agent. ..Beer, ale, porter, rum, gin, imported and domestic, 'at tlamptou & Feather-stone's.-. ; . . -..v.. I ' Genuine "Lucy Hinton," and W. S. Gravely's "Extra Chew," and "Indian Chief,'1 Henry "County-: Tobacco,' eale by W. O. Muller Co. . for i FOOD : FOR THOUGHT. Food for the; body 'is the firs thoughtj aqdhe "inode, 6iti prep aration the irext. In this there is a degree of careiessnessthat amounts to criminality: for hot only health but life is involved. ; There ia A vast difference between living to eat, the aim of the glutton, and . eating to live, thereby, not only meeting the aemanas oi nature, ; but . Uie com mand of the Creator: for all man kind are created for a purpose. But thephysiciiF qualification for this purpose is attempted in sp headlong and careless a member as to seem to be the most trivial - and inconsequential. The preparation of food " seems to ' be regarded bv some ;. as humiliating! not in Relation ( i; to , the menial duty pteooking, : bat hecause it -suggests an animal Ktauon to abroad mjcl- lectual being; and dish'ked by otii er3, because ot the consumption of Otherwise valuable time. In many cases it is put upon those who arc not aware of the complicated struc ture and " delicate functions cf the human framo. ani how much de pends, not only upon the food ma terial, but upon its condition for ready healthful assimilation. It is to these that we owe the ready ac ceptance of the nostrums which cu pidity, under the name of sciences las provided to lighten labor, and save time and trouble. From such come soda, and baking powders, and all those things which displace the good old housewifely ways, and eave a train of ill health and death behind theiu. Wegladh extract, the following from an artii-Jo by Dr. Satchvvdl, a most sensible as well as scientific North Carolina physician: The writer only utters the truth ofscience and the experience of nmselfand 'other medical observ ers ofNorth Carolina in declnrinfe his solemn convection that much of the dyspepsia as well as no little of consumption, and Bright's disease, and other disorders ot our State, originate, itml are aggravated by, the constant unwholesome medica tion of the daily bread of our people in the lushit-n.-ible u of baking powders. . A an efficient ubdtitute let us return to the common sense jrac- tice, and tnno-honored custom pf o'u ftnoetrtfcvof -using yaauijQu mothers and iirand-mothers could make btttera.id more healthy bread than their s.!t'.-efSi:r?, and excelled mem in other matters ot cooking Their nietho.lri and operations in these, as well as in other affairs of life, wervi in ro ieral, more pensible 1 . 1 ( and hfiilthv vw those embraced in th? i xctvsivc refinements and un!uihhy la hions of this ever fast age. - Mc Tild ii was 72 vars ol f last Aiturthiy.' 1 ft? lives, whil.-t ii-. m petitors arei.i ;he .rav f:i Ih ?.SF.K8 X.lf. it .u dtf-iff tu reaclj thu IjrKt litifn- if r fiflh Ix'sl. jn .jile ia Sresr, :n '. 'n linrt uli'i la-il '1 ilUCbKxe. l.Bf tin- ud(;i li- 8;i! ;.-iiiiiiins i.: the t itii'.kx, Vm'.v and Vt::kIv. l.io CiTiZKN Laa a much lar ger bona fde i-m-tilation in the ; t-. iritory uicntioiHil, tnan any other paper. Kates are low, considering circulation KGKAVIXQ. y.r. Dint Deneion, of Bay City, Mich., with J. 1. R l i-rlm.n, will lo all kinds of engiaviiir, in iiiitialn, nauica and mono grams Vrir.(? m your work. - Kefipectfnllj, .T.'D. Roeeet80x. New Spring Goods just to hand. Oieod II. R1DWUUD& CO. Tin: soutu's Bureau of Information, vlshcrilte, Western JTo. Ca. HINTON A. HELPER, General Manager N. C. Department. " ' , .. ' Inducements VeBtern North Carolina offers capital laid and prospective settlers. Tlie climnte Is cot excelled by. any In tho world. The soil 1 rich and the Sands productive The products aiu varied and eomraandattaatioa. The timber lands ore the best in the South.. The mineral wea-tlt is inebau-table. ThemanofacturinK facilities are unsurpassed. The farm lands are rich and yield abundantly. Gold is found in very many localities. .Ores of inr.n are widely distributed ia W. N. C. Coal is found ia several localities. Many or the uselu' minerals arc looked up la her soil.' ' '-- ' - , (several of the prcclotu stones hare been found in manv localities. - The French Brood alone has 175,009 rjorsc-power. arties aesinnK to place tueir lands on sale will do well to confer with Mr. Hinton A. Helper, the general managerof -The South," who will at all times be glad to furnish information to pi co pe etive buyers and capitalists w ho may desire .0 Eiaco their money at good advantage. It is a bo is desire to get Information relative to new towns, manufacture and other Industries go he may be enabled to present them intelligently before the nablic in "Tte fcouth." ' Mr. Helper neither bu.s or sells property. It is bis desire to give as correct iutormation as he can to the many letters ti Inquiry bo receives daily from urope ss well as ui our own country to parties seeaing investment or tneir cat itai . Address 111 STON A. HELPER - ; : General Manager The Soutt.," .' ' v . (at Swanuanoa Hotel.) . febl2-dlmw2m .: Asheville,1 K. C. rjn E, SIHVER QUESTION I , liubber- iats, virculars,, Lesgirm auu Shoes.- Fresh arrival of Oila, Painte, Window Glass, Hoaj, Cofleen, Leather, Brooma, Uah, &o. Examine -and profit. One of the most-' remarkable men in the. British Parliament is Joseph Arch. Fifteen years ago Arch was a common farm laborer, supporting his wife and family .on four dollars a week. His wife could read and write when he "married her, and she taught hi hi all she knew; '.After learning to rend, Arch spent his nights reading every tiling he could get hold of.r He .began organizing labor unions among the farmers and speaking to theni. This made him disliked by the landlord., and it was a difficult matter for him to ret;work. Last summer tlie new ranchise bill made voters of 800 000 tenant farmers, and Arch fur tluj first time found him::c!f a freeman.' With plucky audacity, tin's newly emancipated serf stood for parlia ment, and was elected over the great Tory magnate,' Lord Ilt-nry Bentinck. " Sell at Osce. ' , Forty-seven acres of ;r.iid tohr wo Ian 1 tTiree milenof Asheville, nar Ke r'n":nch- i.roau river, with live trooa unrim and twenty-fivo acres in wheat. Ai,ilv at once to Natt Atkixsos. d2or,1v.lw lFarr7.-Z Shoes from lotlon-iua ntaltrs Zvgh-r Jims., J. A. BaninUr, Morgan Bros., Meiriam & Tiihr, Packard fc Grover ($2 5(1 and ?2.y.) and 1 homos StoUey. Oieod II. REV YUUD & CO- Try Duffy's Pure Earlev Malt Whis key, for sale only by W. O. Muller & Co Gibson's celebrated XX. XXX XXXX whisky kept at Hampton & Featheretone'd The Grape .Cure. ML-MMTELLE In America Without tho Espsaso of an Eu ropean Journey I ' "' - , The crystullizja naltg. aa obtained in a vnro ttate from grcpes aud choice fruit, in a portable, paiatimc sunpie mnn, are prtseiitea to the pub lic el' Arao.'ica as the crantlest resolvent or im- pnre blood, corrector of the liver antl regulator of the bowels a natural promoter of HEALTH AND LONGEVITY. Kmliiont pliys cinr.3 ciuim this acriieremerrt en new era i:i the all ie I M-ienca of medicine, an it furnishes the bi'Ki with its natural salineath&n nro tobt or eliminated every duy. SAL MUSSATELLE A POSITIVE, NATURAL Sick Headache and Dyspepsia Cure. Sal M uecfctelle la Nature's own prcdnct. It Bnp plies to the tj-Rtem the want of sound ripe grapea andfrnit;t is the FlroplcPt nnd btht preven tive and cure for functional 'iei'Angementa of the liver ami Us kindied uUr.u-nis: prevents the absorption of niuiar'al diseu-ics fevers of all kinds; counteracts the effects cf bad air, poor drainage and impure water powerful oxydiscr of the blood; 11 natural ppucille for all skin erup tions, sick lieadaclies bill-Miscess, nervousness, menta' depression, and will remove tho erTects of accidental indigestion from excessive eating and drinkini?. Have it in ycur homes and 011 your travels. It is a ppecilic for tlio fagged, -earv or worn out. Prepared by the London Sal-Muscatelle Co. ." londo.v, england. . Beware of Imitations. The genutno In "bine wrappers only." -sena for o rcuiars to u. tv amuvuvii.ucd- cral American MauaKer, v. v. isox I'JoS, - - - New York City. Miction this paper. . ,.. ; , VALUABLE G1TY PROPERTY FOR SALE. FINEST I1T ASHEVILLE ! ON SATURDAY, FEIJ. 20, The undersigned will offer 6r gnle, cn the nrem- tnavthiLt vrv vAlimhln nrnnertv. corner Putton avenue and Court Square, In.tbe city of Asheville, Known as tne - I CI till JOIIXSsTON CQKXEK. There are slxtv-two feet froutlnir In jhc f-qnare. and runs back one hundred -and twenty teet down I'atton avenue Thesis a frame dwelling on stone, u this lot. : - . r . , i i - There will also bo sold at in same time and place, a vacant Btore k.t. fronting m Tattou ave uue, iinmedialely uiljomi- k th tibove Int. Also the tho twouew brlok smrtsodjohiUn the vacant lot above v-;rU.d, fronting on Put ton avonnel now occupied by 1'rn H and eon. and W. B. Williamson aud Co., lespectivly. All the property of the late Hugh Jobns'oui Terms, cash. " . . This is now the most valusb'.e prepcrty In Ashe ville for buslnetig pnrpnscs. ChII and examine it.- R. B. JOHNSTON. ; i 11. G.GUliR v ' Kxct uteri iluuh Johnston, Jet'd - 1 1 TJST RECEIVED, "Two car loads 1'ortbn.l Cement and Cft'cinwl I'lnstcr. fo 5 r B E A UDEN, II A N" K I y v. CO. . .. ' -;; --i.- :
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