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? ABHETOE-GHIEEH. K. M. TTJRXA JORDAN J D. CAMERON, M TU'SDAY MORN'G, APftIL Wt6. THE BLAIR BILL. cotemporary the Kaleign uur iVews anil 06scrr(8ajs $ j "If the Gtkes i:reaily i ittMbr , of public education in; .North Caros . lina though, and it says it'is'how can it advocate a refusal of the aid tendered '.through th iBlairu bill - when it knows that, not withstand, ing the fact that our taxes ax about , . as high as those of any 'State in the ' Union, we are. barely able to; Jkeep the nublio schools onen twa months -in the year while the 1 8hortest-cf5 , cient terms are acknowledgea to. re -four months, and .when it inows .- that many . citizens are . declaring, that the two month's teria is as badj it not worse, than no schooliu4 &t all, and are therefore indisposed to pay ay taxes whatever for, educa4 r tional purposes?:? Perhaps. our con) temporary is not advertent to these vthinga," f ' . j. ' Yes, the Crhzts; (a Idvertent to these things and deplores them; bus regarding them as evils, cannot favor a resort to another attd a more far- reaching eviNa makeshiftsfor ret lief. Our cotemporary is an earnest advocate of the repeal of the Inter nal revenue- laws and the reduction of the tariff, and an honest and econ omical administration of the govern- menL Its reasons for this are that by these . reductions and economy the people will ; prosp er . more and will the better enjoy the fruits of their own labors. If this be true, and it can be brought about, will it not be better for the people of the several. . : communities and States to be self reliant' and at tend to such matters as their educa tion rather than tough t , be tb rely ' upon the government for the means with which their own affairs are to be carried on ?vThe government can only aid by taxing the peopleafter all . and it Would simply be taking from them in general, to give away in so culled aid; in particular , directions, possibly, after awMe, wa&tC the ' spoils', theory so , vehemently , ad vanced of late, to partizans of the dominant party, or faction. V Etow can our cotemporary demand re duction of taxation and at the same time demand heavy expenditures? Does it believe if this system, well illustrated . by the Blair bill but comprehending many others just as Vicious, is entered upon it will be only for a specified period? Once established the policy will be continued as one of the peroga- fyea of the government. ..Already demands are being made upon the government to start immense enter prises to give employment to idle labor. Let this thing of government . aid to 'every scheme be kept up, and with the rapid increase of for eign population now going on, what a nice slate of affairs will be pre sented to us in a few years. It is no argument in sustaining the Blair billT4o say the government hasdone or is doing so-and-so in other direc tions." Let the fight rather be made . to stop all uses of government funds - not strictly in accord with the pur . pores' and; requirements of the gov ern ment,and not unite with schemes for a general divide, t for, JLnr plain English Ujonlyf means the jobbery and oppression of the industrious and law abiding people' of the conn- try in order to distribute money to the, in far too'many instances, the idle and noD-se.f-reliank i . We believe such bills are intended by their Northern - promoters to be dodges i to keep up the present high rate of taxation, revenue and tariff, the very thing our Raleigh cotem porary is opposed io. Another ob- - jection we have to it is, thaintima tion made by- Senators Blair and Hoar in . their debates advocating the biH, that the ultimate result of this aid aud its, consequences would b3 no discrimination, color or race division of schools. We think out reasons for opposing the bill are good, And-trust tbeyinaylso strike our c&tempofary. l We believe with a Buncombe farmerwho said to us a 'feV dayV agd, it is the most in ficti ons anddger0t3, tneasure yetpro posed in this country. And the most : humiliating feature about it is, that its. only. claim to the support of our people' is that it distributes sopae money among them, and this . feat ure is the only ne which ; seems to - )a ve .found lodgment. TheJiinore's the pity-p--1 v Tbe tJnited States nat4isinthe ; control of k" republican j majority. Of course the ofScers 'of that ;bcdy . belong v to 5 the majority One of them discharged; the otheV-day ;a democrat whaiadt been. Injis: d parte ent and appointed a1, republi ,can.';To outBurprise this fias raised a cry of indignation among some denocratsjffho are bittprly opposed to the Civil Service law. . If there is any principle orsincerityiq their op position to'iueivilServicrTawl of its spirit, I ley 1 afonly. shouji " nc object t is a t cf tv reptuNW Senate, buf,"ashonest" mensho'uld niahjavinse;ypry.demo:ra ap-. point? bolding a place r under the rej?nbRcan or kicked out. The republican sergeant at-arms . : of th: Senate was doubtless moved to' dischrje thedenoCTIreferriicl tcj b whs;t he has beeUled to ; believe ))y Senator Yince and other democratic ! Sena (3 ,836 sentimerit of the deino cratlc lartyi; that to the tvictorsV;or the party, in control, belong' air the spoilsiAnti-clyii service' democrats at least have juo'right to complain' of the rexnoyal''Telerre6rto:' their nd-point u u jight,,j The "New Yofktffar yery properly characterizes the majority of, Wash-ri ington : correspdndints, as a J'syndi cate 6f liairs'The Star well conciudr es:'. 'It is a ehame to see -the- good tepuerof the. tress borne s down by such a mass 01 taisenooa. 1 ne papers that ehcnurageypay for And print the stupid.and malicious vaponngs. of illsinformed and unscrupulous correspondents are largely responsi ble for the erowine popular relief that the publication of a statement in a newspaper is prima facie "evi dence that it is untrue. i ' - - m ' GLADSTONE'S IRISH LAND ; ' BILIi ; ; - Mr. . Gladstone propounded 4 bis Irish Land bill to the House of Com mons last Friday, : There was hard ly any.i excitement attending the event. . At noon Friday but ninety seats on the floor of the House had been "hatted" and these were near ly all taken by Irish : members.; "At 4 o'clock the House was crowded to its utmost capacity . Mr. Glad stone rose in his place at 5.25 o'clock and was greeted with cheers. WhenJ he began to speaK nis voice was low and husky. He said the acme of the present enaeavors 01 tne ov ernment was , directed towards se curing contentment among the peo ple of Ireland and permanent res- r . ' 1 j mi t torauon 01 Bociai oraer. . me epeait er's proposals would greatly benefit the tenants in Ireland, but land lord's were the principal objects of the measure, although - he thougnt that many of these . landlords ' were raust -hostile to the Government's nolicv.' At the"Oulset the speaker wished to make - asost .emphatic denial that it was his intention to jute the Scotch and EnelMi td run any pecuniary, risk on account of the landlords of Ireland. Thebis tory ot Ireland was one long indict ment against its iana owners-; Ag rarian crime had originated and in creased under the . absenteeism of landlords and.the raising of rents as their expenses ' while away . from Ireland increased. Oppression mar ried, to misery had a hideous pro eenv. Crime had been endowed with vitality to perpetuate itself and ance from eeneration to generation England was riot clear of responsi bility, for the deeds of Irish land lords, were .English deeds. "With power in our hands we .have looked on and done nothing." After union absenteeism became general, nation al sentiment ceased to have a bene ficial influence as to relations be tween landlord and tenant. Union itself was obtained against the sense and wish of every class by whole sale bribery and unblushing intim idation. The Land Act was intend ed to go into effect on the same day on which the Home Rule bill would become operative. - It . could not gol on without the operation of the oths ti fj. i er wnicn wouia proviae a legisla ture in Ireland to appoint statutory authority to deal with landed es tates and act between vender ana Eurchaser. The purchases would e made through the issue of 180, 000,000 pounds of 3 per cent, stock, issued at par. ; These low Irish con sols might with the consent of the Treasury'be commuted for stockof a lower denomination. ; If stock could not be issued forthwith, . scrip of equal value would be issued for the same purpope ' The act. was to give landlords the option to sell out un der its terms. Its enactments were confined to agricultural holdings and did -not include mansions hav ing d'iiizeni And jood ,'0The State authorities, acting between -peasant and Jand owner, would purchase the land frorri' the latter And put the peasant in possession as absolute proprietorsubject to 4n annual ent charge until the total : payments equalled the purchase; money f ir J It the ladiin ( population of thU counlrv is diminishing aa is stated. some five thousand yearly.it proves ravages of whiskey and foul diseases from low bred white men are : still doing their work on . the ignorant aborignes. At the above rate of dim inution the . Indian problem will settle itself in due time for want of Indians to quarrel "over. ' . ' : ' A CARD. ::';',; : To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay,' loss of manhood, &c, I will send a recipe that will core vou, FREE OP CHAEGE. : This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America," . Send a self -addressed envelope to the Rev Joseph; aT. Ik- haw, Slatiom D,Ne-jB York&ty.- ft ;!- '! ' Try Duffy 's Pure Barley Halt Whis key,- for sale only by W. O. Muller & Co Go to Bob Jones to set Sweet Mash Cora Whiskey, made by the bare-footed in on jaia jiouniain.. vesn at mo.:- v loneer . Bar 3 doors i below , Nat.ona Bank. ,,u , , . tf Particulars (pf A heavy , ice gorge at Blonti'ea is cool reading for this sean.-c-''":';,- "-v-s ' -;':'-' V ore han 3,500 b$ lies have been entered, xr the interaalional baby .contesti4.PariavJi A seer predicts that the time will c6melienpoplcaive'aTfhe", mm the sei i u ' yv 1 1 vi IaaitEffglisIr'chuhsrIdofi'' the holy commtraion servicers cele brated once a month in Hebrew, for the benefit of some converted Jews, f f "Tne iestimb'a'y of awoinad befor a Salt Lake City Court the other day in a polygamy case was,; . jn 1 sub? stance, that "she.didnt knowwheth er her husband had another wife or hot;;it washt of sufScient impor tance to: talk about' .w ' "' " I , A Class fWist. PontT (Jbadu ATESTbe "class of graduates, which will leave West' Point at the , next commencement Is declared to be the largest m number and highest in ef ficiency ever graduated from the in- sutuuem. - There are seventy-eight members of the class.; : '; ! it :-:Amos JV. Cummings, of the1 New! Yprtc amnt ana one of the ; strongest men o( Tarn m any Hall,v . will in All probability, succeed. Joseph -.PuUt-zer,jof the Kew York JTorki, in Con gress. Cummihgs is said to be the' only man upon whdnf the ! Demo cratic factions of Jf ew York city can unite. ;4i7: ?' u. - X ' " The mocking birds of Florida are fast approaching ' extermination at the hands of winter, tourists.. .The State has no game laws and has not needed them up to the time .when fashion set its stamp upon that sec tion as the proper resort for escape from rigors of the cold months at the North. ' But the woods are now' scoured every winter by " visitors with shotguns,' and mocking birds and. cardinals are becoming so scarce-that at Jacksonville it is sta ted that this spring there is not one bird to be found where there were ten a year ago. ' ; , t A Washingtcri special to the New York Star dated the 14th says that a resolution will sbortly be , intro duced in the House of , Rem-esenta - fives requiring the Department of the Interior to report the amount of defaulted State bonds held in trust by the United States for the , differs ent Indian tribes. It - has been known for some time that the gov ernment made a number of these unfortunate investments, particular ly! in Southern State securities. Prominent lawyers say that there is no legal difficulty in the way of the United State recovering the overdue coupons on these, bonds from ' the several repudiating States, It is the intention to iouow tne inquiry, wiui directions to the department ot Jus tice to enter suit against those State debtors. ' j - r - fHE-LH3F! Forty Years a Sufferer from CATARRH! " Wonderful to Relate. - Tut FORTY YEARS I tare ba aylettm to CATAERH three-fourtha of the time - a soHerer from EXCRUCIATING PAINS ACROSS MY FOREHEAD &nd MY NOSTHIL8. - The dlchar- ea were m offensive that I aestute to ment.on it. except for tnesooaitmajaosonui otneriutterer, I h&ve aoefit k Tonnir fortune frommr hud earn- inn during my forty yean of Buffering to obtain relief from the doctors. -1 have tried patent med ieinea every one I could learn of from the four comera of the earth, -with no- relief And AT LAST (67 yean of age) hare met with a remedy WM nas curea me enureiy maae me new man. I weighed 128 pounds and now weigh I osed thirteen bottlea of the medicine, and the only rearet I have is that being in the - humble walks of life, I may not hare influence to prevail on all catarrh sufferers to ase what has cured me GUINN'S PIONEER BLOOD RENEWED ; "HENRY CHEVES, " No. 161 Second BU Macon. Ga," "Mr. Henry Cheves, the writer of the above. lormeriy or uivnn eonnty, now 01 Macon, Georgia, merits the eonndence of all interested lncatarrn. r. a. nvrr, - -, .. - "Ex-Mayor of Maoon. GVHtS' PIOSEEB BiaOD BE9EWEB Cures aU Blood and Skin Diseases. Rheumatism. Scrofula. Old Bores. A perfect Spring Medicine. If not In yonr market it will be forwarded on receiptor price. Small bottles $1.00, large bottles si 79. - ... - ,- .... . - Essay on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. FOR SALE BY H. H. LYONS, Aaheville. N. C? apis-dij .;. , , HA2LEGEEEN- Sash & Blind Fatorvi i i :: Has recently purchased a large amount ot Oak, Ash Chestnut, Cherry and Walnut Lumber, and - CAK FURNISH WORK- j iiiannmctn'of "tBelhdrre MtermiL5 We propose to furnish work at the lowest figures, and equal to any Imported foods, - . - , ? ! ' ' " THOB. L. CtAYTON, Propr. 7 j 8. CLAYTON, Busineas Manger. A . 5 fe64wtf .... ' . , -..G.;: rpnE VEB-4uSTibk i & it ft j During the month of April we will have our usual Spring arrivals of attrae thre goods in all oei artments ol General StOCK t " V: Pomona Hill Nurseries; SALEil JUNCTION, N 0, r 2 Miles west of Greensboro, on' the :f Rlchiaond i& Danville Rail Road. 1 juji til a ' Consisting of Apple, Peach, Pear, Plum, Apricot, Nectonne, Japanese , Pereim- mon, Quince. Figs. - Pecans. Mulberries. Grapes, Raspberries, Currants, Goose berries, Shade Tree, Evergreens, Roses, &e in great yarietyi '-'-; Send for descriptive Catalogue; which gives lull description of aU, and retail price list Correspondence solicited, special in ducements to large planters. f i ' . ., Aaaress.-t .: . i i t.i i i..: , .v. J. VAN -LINDLEY,' -i Salem Junction," Goiilor 1 co;, IT. C; l A. E Ogbura and N. A. IleyEoiJu, r. ) Agents for Wentern N. C, f ; ' ' y:: at Asheville, N. C mch 16-djkw6mos v over i,eo,cca 1H Absolately Par anl Caadiilte rated. it IrHOSKtSUW i"--..-: CURATIVE . INSTITUTIONS, -.'f.-.,INFIRMAR!E8.- m , Ano nusomea Bv Purmajm CvwnMwm. ' - CONSUMPTION it?- - HEMORRHAGES itt mitlwyPfwsin' t . OYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,. A MALARIA, , - . " TBS OWtY. ' ' . . hs) For the Sick, Ihyauds, t. CONVALESCING -PATlSffTS AGED : PEC E, V v 5 j .Weak and Debhjtateo Women... . Tor iale by Dnigrit CToemaiidOcslaa, - frim. intiUmr, fvr iluic ' ssrsMBviiMfia bouiM, ftiMt HHimiikU. eft tM m Owwr irWxaMfc Mx ikoM m4n, mm ho, mmt IhM mmmm mlmnmfmwf Mows tit kattl . g7rMM Uoekt HwMdM (! mw hhhwim), n mm ntmtmrm it tnmt Mr The Dttttr Malt Whiskey (e, ealUmore, MjL r SHI 1 9mr rfiM IHiMMMMm; fiimtifUt mf mm t'mfmmtmmdr mtut imp.- rHijM HmtmHim, nmirimi mn.wtmmt Kfmmmm. .. m mmm hi ItMbMMr'. Mitmtlrim mrm-mim, tta tmimU MVnr wtMkn M m mi. mtU tm fmjtm I mty mmr MiMmm tmtmU FIRE - ' ' INSURANC3 ly C. S INSURAN.CE 2 ' : ... - INSURANCE' PULlilAM 60., : At Bank of Asheville; . BEST COMPANIES. -FIRST TO PAY LOSSES IN THE WIL- , MINGTON FIRE V. 7 inh 16-dly - - , i; BARGAINS IN LAND. Farm of 120 acres, 25. bottom, plenty of fine wood land, fair improvements, nne water, good orchard, , near rail : road station. .Immediate possession given if Dougnt soon, xerme asy, price low 91,0011. . ' -. i. , , ' Farm of 50 acres, 10 acres bottom.' 25 wood land, fine for tobacco, several acres just cleared readr for a crop, 'orchard, log house, 3 miles from rail road station f 16 per acre. . ' . . Mountain farm," 380 acres, fine timber, fine stock range, near public road. ; A few acres cleared, good cabin, some fruit trees, fine water, terms easy $i.su per pcre. One hundred acres fine mountain land. splendid timber, near mill land, fine for grain and grass, terms easy price 1350. nor particulars can or aaarets eariy. - ..." Walter B. Gwyn, f e 26-dAWf : " . , . XAnd Agent. 'PROSPECBlVvl rTTTT ritiT ntTT s ' t TT. O. MULLER & CO' Agents, ' A3HEVILLE,'K C." We herewith take great pleasure In -1 introducing for export and family, use Hxtra Quality laager Beer, ; Brewed of the best Barley and imported Bohemian. Hops. It 'surpasses in: fine taste,' flavor, brilliancy and nutritious qualities any-other Lager Beer, and is dans advise the use of this. Beer, and we call your special attention to the follow ing Analysis t ' ".. "T v" : 5'Badweta( f l-ajcr JBeer j PmanflHrKi' fmm tha PnwnApi TrttnrArirl The undersigned, at the. reojaest of the Technical , Society, has t completed, a analysis of the VBadweis JCeer, brewed atCnas. Wolters' Prospect JSrewerr. in Philadelphia, which analysis exhibits tne louowing results:, ,.rjJS, ?6 ; 'Spedfierstigr, 1)124 .ir -f f Alcohol, , -. . k-3,94Pc i4 ; -; f v Carbomc AcuC . Y - Q&L'&t h ; .. Ashes, - - 0)c This signifies that iheBudweis" Beer in its essential qualiues is .almost tne exact counterpart of the best Imported rsonenuan lieer.- . .. , ' t , -' A further examination, seeking adul terations, proves conclusively that it contains naught of that nature. ' DB. O: IL ilANNSBAUK, " 1 I Tacony Chemical Works, Bridesbarg. j Philadelphia, Oct 23, 188L f t. -J vl ; ' For Hotels, Boarding. Houses. Private Families and the TraxTe, the above Beer is pat up in patent-stopper Bottles (pints,) and in export bottles ( pints,) well corked, wired, foiled and labeledoodK ';;:V We deliver the Leer free :of charge to any part of the city, and call for the empty patent atopper- bottles, which are never sold but must, always be returned with the crates. : ;: : 1 1 Having erected a JUrge remgerator for the storage of Jeer. : we are enabled to keep our Beer cool, fre h and ia rood order, and it wiU be famished direct from our refrigerator to oar customers.- All shipping orders v. i.i receive prompt attention. - " ,1 '. apl t-dtf;pmjwiz&.p.y: TTkO TOO WANT- JLr : - . Any lots graded, anv roads built, any rock walls built, anj waHui made, x will do ft at short aoUee. ' OsO 84-13mOS . . . W. O. CUKri-SIJiU. i . . .4 fc . - Will have charge cf my affairs Car ing tny. absence frcm AsbeviIIa.--! -.--f; ULYSSES DOUBLED AY; ' mch SO-dlmo . -,.! -. Iirrvorted French brandesand wines una Iterated at Har ?U & Foather StOt 3. ' A Our Stock is now com pletrrid made otlheJegtLjnsteriabjritli Alhh ejate?t improvements. Singlfiy: anduble sets in wckle mEd.pien?Al ub fterjgljber gilt or rickla linecLAllother Jmirnh2 on Of" eterygradeaici pHcfe.'froa cheapest Morgan to (he English Shaptie. j -r&i . Just received a fresh Btoik nclndhig Track 8uits,weat" Hoods, f 6wl Hoods, Cooling Blankets. Ankle Boats' of differ. I ent patterns. Linen Sheets 0 all prices, i The finest stock In the tnarleL Call and see tnem. mr- s.r,z.- fax - ; KamembeV we have no aoachinerf, all work done by hand and uaranled. Call on as and see what.xan be bought in Asnevuie in our line. North Main, street, opposite old Central Hotel, Aaheville. JS. C. O P KT? CO A O A I H I nAMPTOJI at PKATKERSTOA Opjxmte Pourt Houm Square, ; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL iJKAXERS VX Pore North Carolina and i KentnclEW Rrandlesl ' n -V and Wliliii&ies i ; ' A FULL OF CHOICE ' - cmgjsizs. ciiMsn ijyis 5 ! I AND SJtXOHJS MO TOUmMCCOSi r POBTEB, ATX BEER V; jtiiJYERiij nikTEn$ Hfv variety. Great care has been taken . in me xcieawna or tne aoovt S fi j Si AND ; Oct latrons may be assured that " " Jiey will find themriLves r - AMPLY COMPENSATED- bv a visit to nsv -. ' ---- i : -The attention of dealers to respectfully lnvlt- uda io oar block, m wf arepreparea lo suppijaar Bureau' of JTortH -Carolina Tit INTENDING SETTLERS VR IN VESTORS IN NORTH CAR ...... : OLLSTX;-. It! f Are Invited to eorrespoiid wits ' 1S HlNitnt' AittELPEB:, General Manager N C. Department; - e South" Asheville N.CX Never too bnsy to answer questions or give Into- - rcstea parties ids beneut or us-axtensive - kaowwdeof all sections of N. Carolina. ' , , Ensusa Edition, Office 30 Fleet St., London; flip fMf It Kew Seaierw or VLUor In Western North Carolina Are cordially invited to tall at bh office. Wnere taeiriestiona-enrdiBa rocte, dtmat e, eta. will be fullr ana ctieerrally nswered. Guld dooksi -pmpbiets,-ete- repreeentin -atnetent narts of tlie State alwavsoa hand. This office Is also tbe beadqnartera of "Ths. Sovth Aneri. baa and Englisn editions, each number ot which is mu ox valuable aaa impartial larorroatioH r rardingall portions of North Caroina and of the MNtwara Mates generaim ; i.-ai fy -1 fw. 9j Iniacements5 Western orth' . fcaroifni i:Lr- - "i .iiu:-.iiiir,.i: onera capiwuBiB auu pruepevuve eetuersf - ... a f - - ' -j- .T V ;.. i ... Telhhte is not Excelled by bt tfi'fhe frtldi The soil is rich and the lands productive. ' ,' , The products are varied and command attention. Tne timber lands are tnebest in tne bouw. The manufacturing facilities are uniraif'WsPdSf. Gold is found In very aoanr tooaiities. -j - Ores of Iron are widely dijitributedla W. N.. C ! Coal is found in several localities. t '.?' iiany 01 the useful minerals are locked up (a her solL' : i "t ti'.t.n, l-H 4 i. ji utii Several of the precious (tones have- peen fouBO in many localities, ' 0 . - , The French Broad atone has TTS.OOtr lwrse-wrweri s Parties dMiring to place. tbir lands on aale wiildo well to confer wit i Mr HUiton AHelpar) tne genentr manscrer w rim eouui, jIl"rt nal lanrely cirei'. ed not nuXj ia tills coun. try hot throughout Europe, who will at all times be glad to fornlxh in formation to ptos pecuv nayers ana eapimiists w no may oegire a place their money at irood advantafe. It ia also ius desire toi get luiormation ; relative to Bew towns, msnnfactoresand other, industrial so he may be enabled to present them inteU.'iently before the public in thecolomns of "Tbe fcouth." It ia his nc-re rive as correct inidrmatloa as he can to tfce many letters ef inquiry be receive diuiy froia i.ur -ess well as frodi eurt) a coamrf to parties eek-i giavrnono vDir c' tu.fif . ' AdirtfM EINTON A. KiiLHK,' ' 03 2 Vi i.-General Mane?' f The 3outh,T if . : f.Tf (at Swaniianoa Hotel.) , 'fcfelMlnUir&a ' - -'; Aaheville, N. C ,.,. U, ....... " i -v mv 4mitt nth i PaJlon' Avenw. over towdn's 'Jewlrv Store, Spring and Summer rrf at variety. Lena; practical experience. , Per? iectfit&nd workmanship guaranteed.- .Repair promptly and neatly executed ( jj ii v if j.i.-KpDEBATE, CHARGES, j Parties entustlnz their own cloth' will have It well tumult and every aiteuuoa: )aid in toe making up. , . apl W t-?nifci its . ; j I-- ; ...- :(i4'f: 4i-t' -,t;;T"Jt'' 4-;tt ,i.ii;.,tv..-i-i .fa-i 12 e i.i '.- MAKE23 OF -I'J.'i tbf- .- w .-r. ... ' fc . t H ....... 'V.-'Jr.i-Ws"' i J '' ' "! - lli, . .. - .. .. " .t . . f ' Keep ia stoc'i' liouT-21?'"?,' ITeeb, All kinds of Builder's woodwork soliciUJ Of eVery:fcmd,sfxeie'af rl ; apl 9-ditw3(ao P'1 " "" - A i s,- :- . ... i i ,' , ' ' ' w. ,,-!------. , CORNER MAIN AIf AGLK; STREETS M i.l' , Headquarters for 6ne UQtJORS. : t keep noneimt tlie PUREST, b.id : I" ' : ' : - ' ? : chargfe : accordic-lj. '.My. ' H "SJ . - . AND IJ2yADlJMEBATI2I. and are recommended by the best judges for medicinal rise. ss ; V , Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor.' V-' r , . .Goods shiDDed to'all points. , No AsheviUe, N. UVThe only strictly ja6dawly V, ;? ' I Pai'ns ...fj j -.' , . ..te . i -1 - v. . ; r. ' A" , ' 1111 ,., ' 1 ' s - L saw . y . d m t i i TV- r o "tC ' X -f It fire-proof; as cheap and durable as shingles, easily applied on buildings of all : kinds excellent for covering old shingle roofs, t r fire-proof paints for in or outside work, all colors ready mixed. Why use a paint that protects only from tbe weather, when you have one that protect from fire and weather for the same price? Test shingles for trial before using. , . - , Building Papers or all sorts. . Send for samples and circulars, or call and it the materials at Hart's workshop near the market - IS-:.: '. i JAMES CARSON, AsheviUe, Sole Agent for Western S.OL S9Contracts made for covering and painting old and new. buildings. Ja28-dawly - -. '- 'WITH V : v -. (' - HAYNES, HENSON & Cd., -"... - - ' ManCFACTCEKRS AND JOBBKBS OF BOOTS AND SHOiES, r No. 174 Gay Street, - - KNOXVILLE; TENN, i.lall:''- SOLID GOODS A SPECIAUTYf ' c ... . ... j . Tbe product of Fourteen Gallons of the best ! Mineral AVater in the . JWiwld Evaporated to a MASS.--. , ; A Gift of Kature, and not n Patent Medielhei ':"( Uhe finesVTohic and Appetizer known. " Curesyspepsia and Indigeav' tion'," Headaches, Chronic Diarrhoea Chills'and Fevers; Catarrhr and all Throat and Nasal Affections, Scrofula and 'Eczema," Habitual Constipa tion, Amenorrhoea, Menorrhagia, Lencorrhcea, and all Femftl Wjfaks nessess. , Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Cholera Infantum, &c4 -lly', $1jOQ forLarge Size Bottle ; 50 cents for Small Size Bottle. li Ask your druggist for it If he should not have it, and will hot order It - iU . ... 1 .Ml 1 . 1 . M iu, uitruauuretia uie propneiors, ana r.4.:;' r w No Vitrei j'PlCteEYB PAINLESS EYE WATER cures Weak and"innam'ed Eyes in tL fewhbursi without pain or danger The best Eye Water ia the world. .' '' . ' ; i -- J . .-w Is !'' "'Price,1 duly 25 cents per bottled ABKforitd Havfjno'otW. 4 i, -V'T w J"';1- " ntcketi S Anderson, Proprietors fe71awly: '.,Z 'i.Z Robinson's Syrap Hypopliospliites, n.n suil nt & 4 (Quinine, Strychnine, Manganese, ttc) : i jTO-Hyphosphites with Qninlne.ietc, is nw very gneraHyeooinmer. td by leading Pbyfiicians, Oar preprration is equal to anv made in any respect. Valuable ae av 2onie and RtHoraiwe, palatable and azreeabie, specially of service to those suffering with an j Pulmonary trouble. -Handsomely putrup in flint ber" and cartoons. Price. $100 per bottle, -cheaper than FellowX JarjWbott 4 handsomer preparation. Each fluid ounce cor 'linsr - , , ' -liypophosphite 6oda;! I frsi j Ilypophosphite Lime, . 1 1 rrs ;? i .-it. . Jcon, f t 1 -r:'J ! , . . Quinine?, , f . I .r rii. .ManKsnese, .if .fj ! : " Strychnin; Itf- , . : jAoex, one to four flmdraebms. .- ." " TnlaVwkceUenK remedy is for sale by ; p f 1 . - - ... ; .. fe4-dawRrn - 'i .?!' nf-t'. J -f, :.au.Q.-i; LTOJSS, AsneviUCKTCr .; . V--' 'C AKD DZALEB IN rtBiJCQUAJiTWDb0or!Noimi;OF. PKNNmA ft ca- ' 1 - - WHlK3;?BPNIfe&'VvTNES FOR MEDICINAL! rUL 3 LWAT'on hand aVfuU.and1 wellrselected- eioek f DRTJG3. TAT ENT f , JIEDICINES,' . PERFUMERY, - FANCY GOODS, . CIGAr.3 BRUSpEa OFJ ALL KIND,, SPONGES, TRUSSES and all tit lied iciajs Jinftnufactiired i.tyyiJf JU Lyons, of. KG Orieaos.hom" I am tela agent fa&4 li'Wtv"'? .- ;' ' :''' V'.'' ;-:--: Uive me an eawy can - - ' pejpleased to See their friends and aiVwhoirisli gooils4a thvir line. - :. "bole 'lAanufacttirer 6f Nelson's Kidney Cure and Nelson's EizrrliCJi ; Cuef arid Lyon a vbugh Syrup, Amiss' fragrant -LAna oi tne juent iace. Leidy'a Rheumatic Cure, Steveri's .Cleansing Compound fsr.C, inlog tPrcscriplibcs filled' at an riflxfoC abor;.-,; , ,. ;r .' : -DOUBLEDiiy rSCOTIV . : SASH,LtlNE)S ' arid ' HOQUS ,'' s; fcawy'iv:;;.); 'at. lowest J'l:; :V :jprf.ptly jurrusV. ed, and'Epecial sizes procured at sLcrt nctlc? r-TLer a1-") keep every variety of Building and Feneir.j Lumber, Lr.l?i and Cir.les, ': . .v fcb2-il4v7l m ft Si; . .1 J y T 1 .-..if . .. 2 mi't I 7 rtARB Absolutely ' ; t:i cbanre forboxins. P.jO.-Box.''Q9 ' White Man's Bar in the State.. ', i j . f: 1 I iii :' it win oe Bent, uy mau pubM ' No? Pky 1 t '. ;-Briatol, Tenn. IK TATIOJJARY. T A - "a -fi a r, - hour of day or nht. .Kisht Pell co. .: ". ivr hfl" r.alM7i '" - pneea. .''.."'-v.. ' ' . "-. . - ii
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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April 20, 1886, edition 1
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