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V : t -., 1 3 d-Y- f.-j: t ', - ' i - - 'Ti i til C -.1 IV , :I j ft.' . JORDAN BTONK, " ' VXDITOM. 1 ' 'i; y - ' - " ' ' "-" ' ' - - . FRIDAY MORNING' JUNEH, $6: . Z T li if. !ECfiNT,TEMliBi AOCI- -bENf ON THE 'NORTH ' ' ; T EASTERN RAIL- - y e i,;.Tlt;relatioB8 between this section 't&-und Churltston ara close ift asocial o)ui ot view, and there is a mutual ihVrWtmore' o less- strong' in the good or ill .fortune ot either commu- eJLilintyl SsTho telegraph? rumors of,the eastern road; caused deep and -pain-fianiiety .hee. ,The yer, ' . vague m s9 of the information ' intensified theieeling. ;It i wa very possible (iiatsome one here wonM find on the atrd list the name of friend or rela- ' tivV; of some one elate with f happy .. - txpectation of a ;)period o rest and r.reation among the mountains of tho west, arreted by the hand . of deatli and finding a terrible end t ) " :0e'joAifey, of . pleasure" and of life ; -rsRiut ewampsTJf the low country;--The News andftkmricr of the 8th y ivts fullarticularsi and'we make "Lo apologies fo? the use of a large . . i ,. portion of it. r Contrary touusual experience the first reports i were i 'itjot' exaggerated. Indeed the acci ' ' f ' dent, was more fearful and fatal than 4 ' at firsi represented ; for nothing was said pf the wounded;, whereas the list j ;.4 of those is appalling, with the cer- - tainrty almost that the death list will . ; . : ue increased. ." . , ,The News and Courier of the 8lh, .,Y ; says; .Ci ,Af. : . . ' ; Many homea in Charleston are i wrapped m' gloom f this morning v , f and, the entire community shares in :.: " the sorrows of the afflicted families ' , in this the awfdl hour ot their grief. Six young souls, hurled into eternity ' without a moment's : warning, - and -.'.thirteen crushed, bruised and . wounded people constitute the sum . '-j- of the. fear fur tragedy on, the North eastern Railrood yesterday after ' nooni ; : - -. ; The cause of the accident will be the subject .of ' future inquiry. At . ' present no one seems to know defi juttly what caused this fearful ca lamity. The strain which left . . Charleston shortly afternoon carried .the usual number of passengers . bound north ward,among them some - of the brightest and best beloved of j the young people of Charleton. .' ' ;.- .The Santee Swamp was reached .j-r?. ' ..' iou time, and here ;. the down train ; due in Charleston , at 4 o'clock was .. -met. This train had just crossed the lone trestle which lies on the ; : . i Wjouth of the river and had passed . jver it without trouble. A tew mm : , ;utes later the fated train, bearing . ii ita doomed freight, entered the tres tle and in another instant the work t.. . of death had been done. , Tiie riewa of the fearful accident u t.waa.not received in the city until : ..-:'. about 4 o'clock, when a relief train s liwarine Dr. J.'L. Ancrum and Assis ' ii;itant Superintendent Royal,' 'of " the : - l Northeastern Railroad, : was ' dis t patched tar the scene of the accident. r i rtTen minutes after midnight the fu : neral train, rolled into the depot -'wi th its burden of dead and wound- : ; - . ' fcdatid loving hahds tenderly lifted . v't," these, mangled torms and bore them to their desolated and grief-stricken tv 4 loroe8. ',Tbe following is the list of : x John Lr Cole,1 of Charleston, i - DCP G Kinloch;of Charleston: ijri'UiM'E WeVVhite, of Marion. " Wm H Inglesby, of Charleston.- :' . :lloi&:Iclvetof Charleston. Miss Hannah. Wilson, of ,(jheraw. iviw azyckVof Cliarrestoh, cott ductor, seriously. !'! 5-a i . ; -v WiivW.iHennekert of Charleston", ; '"iflait agent.Seiioudf ;-'-r . J..:- -uury-uuBo.anur; 01 vnarieston, .Vibaersrajre master! seriously .; . Warren: Burgess, - colored oods ! jDasaer. of Charleston, painfaUv. . James Uold mart, ., news ; agents of Charleston, slightly.: r. ! . . . Wm . E Chandlei,' passenger, ot A . Miss Marion. MoWbite, paiseriser, of.Marion, slightly.. - "f ' -r-v AV, B Barnes, passenger, of Lynch burg, W, painfully but hot danger ' ; --usly- --"w-w c ' .Heniy.Ifenry- colored paserker. . ;- , slieLtlv.kiLW v;; ' : ..SJV' West,' express messenger, of eci - unarieston, seriously f ..i a- -: sL C A Price, express "messenger, of Wilmington, mortally;5 ; ' , T B. Smith, colored, vporter of PulU . " , j nn cart seriously.., hf , ; f 4 :.Jbhjk Wright, colorw passenger, : , : ' ::c0lcHV 8tore,'givea his st :6wn experjenceaa, follows : f 1119 OCWtlUUUd Vbt UCttA llUO CUU &faxti&'-thf$ fi'rstHilasff a&eiiger ; coachi, Abjea4of on6jwere the mail r. 4 ' -' Jrand tBeJbiaage car. The Only v "'r1i't 'ioceupants,bf thenar, in .which) I waSs": ; : ut--, .rere s two persond, a "colored i man ; and -a, colored toyi"-who 'names 1 - bave forgotten. f I Temenibei; diss ; 'ii'icUy ha ',we: Jj'ad entered upon .? rTy.5-ll.e iirp8i&7ftnd;y teij ' tunning- I i , : ' should judges at the rate of between r t - Hfri;-u lirehljr;five and i ""j j .iXV;- J " : . - : THIHTV lilX.Ea.AM HOUR, r 4 :. :! v . r ; --I Jon.t't , kndwhhow, far:' we: had ' f; ' gone on the trestle, possibly a half . ixiiile, when the'crashicarae. It is, of cpxirsej-impossible to decribe ona's sensations ; under the frightful cir cumstanceg; butl am sure that every one on the cjtr who knowa anything about impending dangermust have feltji apremonitiod HhaL'tbere waa something wrong just as instant or go -before we- w t re seiit whirling throuffhv the air to the ground below. The first intimation I received of the" timing "disaster was the ominous sound of .the breaks being instanta neously and forcibly put down. At such arplace, on a trestle so elevated above the ground, or rather the water below. I felt that the, danger, If dangerTlt was,: would be nothing less than a fatal one. I therefore al; mo?t insensibly threw ; myself fori ward and clung tightly to the ibi ward seat, and at the same instant I could hear above, tjie rush-and roar of the train the noise of the caw ahead, which were - V r " . ; . PI.UKGING-DOWJJ THE TRE3TLE. f 'Just then, glancing through the forward door, I saw-the: next scar itch -from the rails and vanish om sight. I knew , thea that our time had come. 5i.. Quicker than thought all was over. v 21 could Jisti.nct ly hear the crashing of the timber, under the car as -we went dpwri: I only knew this; that the fearful wrenching which the car ex pcrienced as we left the rails lifted me from my seat," regardless of all the strength .ofaeonv and .desoair that I was .Tlxernng; ToraiioT-nTe forcibly down towards the front end of the car.. - I remember at one time the car was nearly perpendicular, and having been cut loose from my support I fell almost by the force ot gravity along the whole line of seats to the bottom. I have numberless bruises which I do not feel just now, on account ol ' the greater pain ' of my principal wounds, and . I am confident that I struck every seat on my way down to the forward door. In fact, my remembrance is tnat the wound on my bead was caused by striking - the sharp edge of one of the seats as I was being hurled, as 1 then thought, into eter nity. Strange, to say, after reach ing the bottom of the car, I expe rienced but little injury. I reached the last possible place, the end Ot the car, just as it struck the ground. Through the windows I saw the water, dashed into foam, rise high above the car, but all of. a sudden it subsided, and the fear of drowning," which was my first sen sation on seeing the . water, disap peared. Then for an instant all was still. 1 was dazed and didn't, know what to do or to think. Both the colored persons were out of sight, possibly under the seats. 1 thought at first that the car was then the safest place, but I changed my mind and dragged myself through one of the windows. It was only then that 1 found that 1 was seriously . hurt. The wound on my head had bled profusely and I was half bunded by THE 8TRE4M OP BLOOD . which had flowed all over my' Tace. When L reached the outside world again 1. was absolutely appalled by the 'extent of the damage. Just ahead of me were the mail and bag gage trains smashed literally . to pieces, j 1 ne nrst-ciass ; passenger coach, which ws immediately be hind us, had toppled over wilh tre mendous force and was lying half on its side just to the right. Behind that was the one of the two sleepers which had fallen after the passen ger coach. On the rails still was the rear Pullman car just a short distance from the break through which we had all come in such in extricible confusion. It .was some time before any sound ' was r heard save that of the..engine, which was ahead of u, and which had not left the track." It was just as. if I was the sole survivor of a general death and destruction. ' - The officers of the train worked heroically and in a sort time, con sidering the circumstances, , an ar rangement was made by which we were taken from - our various posi- tionsup to the track. Thebefflch of the track which had given way was utilized, and with the help of topes and the bell lines we were lifted out of our : uncomfortable places. The reports as to the number, of the kill ed were .much exaggerated, the first being that nearly: everybody on the train had been- either killed out- right "or fatally " wounded. uWe found, however, as vou know! that tms was not true. ' When we were . - 1 x made as comfortable as possible, the ladies volunteered their services on behalf of "the , wounded, and they ;A KOBLE 5 DAY. S WORK, A day a. work which certainly none of .s will ever forget. I remember one4 lady a- Miss Camobel!. from SammervilJe,Wbo was in every place mere was also a lady, a Miss Bailey , j. ininK, was ner name, wno render ed me. pn&ra&xiY others. timely and much'needed 'assistance. She Raid thai she waa on Jier way.Nrth,- with her jnothef - and four brothers and 8it6WL.taH children. : Not! one -of tliem-was -ur tFie siuh test decree injnred. - - - - 'VThe saddest death of ill, in my opinion, was that of a Miss White. II think Was her name,' who took the train atSUv Stephen's Depot. As we ruuea up to inas place sne was standing: nJbepbtformjeagerly expecting the trajn '.wh jchr swas' to tak4 heft toilier' home in the1 unoer part of the tateu iL helped her on the, car with her baggage, little think ingthat-within lees than , fivernin utea feher Would b4 one ' of the num ber who , would never reach : their homes; asain.f Xlief fehe pot on. lhfl car I never saw iher i again until I saw-her through" aT window of the passenger cflach as it lay enclosing its othejfictimisomo fifteens or twenty leet. below tne track.: She was dead : and must have been kill ed almost instantly." The Wilmington Star- says : A new paper, to' be called the Daily Indexr will be issued in thiavcity in a few days, by Mr. Chas. E. Wilson, formerly connected with the Western Tribune of Asheville and the Herald of Webster N. C. Mr Wilson says thai'it will be devoted -the inter ests of the Knights of Ibor; There are four assemblies of thH order we understand dWilmtngton;tittaiber--ing altogetber about fifteen hundred persons. Ur. F. : Wood returnetl from New York last night," we re gret to learn with but faint hopev'6f auyperuiitiieub reuei irom nis ail ment, v-v .. ' ... .' - :' " -'. - ' Cnrebr Piles. ! . Piles are frequently preceded br s sense of weight in tne mck loins and lower part of the abdomen, cmnsmg the patient to suppose he has some affection of .the kidneys or negh boring organs. At times, symptoms of iadi- Sestion are present, iflatulency, uneasiness of ae stomach, tetoi A "moisture like perspira- uuu,pruuocujg a very uisagreeaoie ltcning, after eettine warm, is a common uttAnHunt Blind Bleeding and ItchiBg.Files yield at once to the application of Dr. Boeanko s Pile Bem edy, whieh acts directly upon.the parts affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying the: intense ironing, ana enacting a permanent cure.' rnce 00 eta. Address the Dr. BosankOT Medicine co Piqua, X Sold by B E Lyons, j , dawly : ' A fine marble statute of Jupiter. two meters highj has been dug up at Shershal, the ancient site of the Numidian Jol, in Algeria. Bncklena Arnica Salves The best Salve In the world for cuts, bruises. sores, ulcers, rheum, fever sores, tetter. nlnnwHuiiliii UU11Im, oinj tnd aU skin erupuons, ana posiuveiy .cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to five perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. ' Prioe25 eta per box. For sale oy H. H. Lyons. daw Straw Hats, all ..grades, .cheapest to fi nest, at . j WjiiTiocK's. Xew Dress Ginghams just received r , . ; f St WntTLOCK's. Fob Sale. ' . '-'!:: A good top-buggy with harness, and a gooa lanjuy norse, can pe Dough t eneap by application to the Citizen- office. Ap ply at once. - ' -, zt RELIEF! Forty Years a Sufferer, from GATA k RH !i Wonderrul to Relate. For FOBTY YEABS I have been ajrictim to CATABRH three-fourths of the time a sntrercr from BXCEUCIATINO PAINS , ACROSS MY FOREHBAD and MY NOSTH1LS. The dlachaor es were so offensive that 1 hesitate to mention it. ezeept for the Rood it may do some other snffarar. I have spent a young fortune from my hard earn ings d tiling my forty years of suffering to obtain relief from., the doctors. I have tried patent med iclnes efery one I could learn of from the four corners of the earth, with no reliet : And AT LAST (67 years of age) have met with a remedy that has cured me entirely mode me a new man. I weighed 128 pounds and now weigh 146. 1 Used thirteen bottles of the medicine, and -t&e only rerret I have is that being in the humble walks of life, I may not have influence to prevail on all catarrh sufferers to nse what has cured me OUiy&"S PIONEER BLOOD KENEWER. -f "HENKY CHEVES, " No. 6T Second St., Maoon, Gs." ' " Mr. Henry Cheves, the writer of the above, formerly of Crawford county, now of Macon, Georgia, n.erits the confidence of all interested, in catarrh. - ..... W. A. HUFF, - "Ex Mayor or fcacou." eVISTTsPIONEEK BLOOD BESEWKB Cures all Blood and 8k1n Viseaaes, Rheumatism, Scrofula Old Bores. A perfect Spring Medicine. - It not in roar market it will le rfor warded on receipt of price. Small bottles 81.00, large bottles ti to. , . . y Essay 'on Blood and Fktn Diseases mailed free, .MAUUa MJSDMJINKUOMPAHY, ' Macon. Geonria. FOR 8ALE BYH.H. I.YOK8. Asheville. N. C, apia dalr T 7 JOHN-HART & CO., Contractors and Huiidera. ASHEVILLE, C; H nooit - ana jrjrjvn. w JTT.IATELS and IJ RACKETS. - Keep m sfockf Mouldings, Newels,' Handrails, Ualusters, etc . etc., All kinds of Builder's woodwork solicited api iMiawSmos : D13SOUJTION.29 . , . rX'.i: '" ' ' ' The firm of Barnard and Penniman is dissolv ed dt mutual consent. Mr. Barnard witbdrawinir. Messrs. C. F. Penniman tc Co. will eonduct the business hereafter, and alilaims due or against the old firm will be sutled by C: F. Peuniman Jkf.O. li . . if PRNKISIH.. W0 YOU WANT ANY KIND of Rubber Stunt mF or any cuts for advertMemeats 'in, news papers? If so, I can furnish them at Baltimore prices Also fine inks, Stencils, Steel Stamps, P. O. daiefs. R. datera; 4e.. and sell one line stamps, with ink eads and box lor only 60 cents. jnata in wui not dou or wasn out ot cioimng. , , A. B. 8AM 8. Jr., s may28-lwk---'' . AshevUle, N.C, D. CUNNINGHAM, IWaunoift: .FRANKLIN, . ' ' N. at&; Table sttpplied With thfe best the tnarket .j;..., aflorda.. : '' -.fr.-:1'-Flrst-ClaiiS Livery ' and Sale? Stables in connection with honse. " i " - Dnifjr Hatek kstwsen Webster stsl Frankltsi. ; "'; fio&8mmpt Momm tmr Jfnanmtra .,1 "'. TXMM0 MBJi8JViSBM.JB. ' ' . ' septll-dlr -" . 1 ,1.:V' . ALE OF VALUABLE CTTY PBOPERtt, ' I" '. " ... - " ' nder the provision ot the will of the lata. JB. w. rumem, l wiu sell at punuo auction forcash, on Monday, July Sth,4S86, on the nremiaes. s, the lot on the south side of the Publicrt-Sqaare in iievuie. on wnicu n sitotuea; tne , ones: building occupied by B. M. Perrow ' & Co., as a Tobaeeo Packlag House. - Lot about HO feet front on the square and about 40 feet deep. Host de rirably located place in Ashevfilc foii handUng tobacco. -- j t-. !'.-:..,.... ; I will also sell at the same time and place, for rash, the house and lot on Bailey street, sow oc cupied as a dwelling by J. H. Boardman, said lot containing between one' : end two -acres, with a seat cottage of 5, ronii,outhuss, excellent weU oi water, dc, - - ajv yt iuusc rvLiAH. Fsecutor. JJON Z TQ$.G$X1. c.;- -Ti" hi- - Loncman'tCinixedpainte areso heavily bodied, yoo eafi add one Gallorf of Oil to every? Gallon Peint ,tlas reducing the price ss low aa ithafe ifj . inferior; goods. For Bale: fryV.j-.Vt':-a j -4 t."f-illi ' ,, : - BEARDENRANKIN & ;Ctt h SAUEfOLDftSTAflDin >e'j Street SeMi' DoorJrtiliomri 1 hereby poiifv iriy rieftda wxihe public that I will on (th'Ot first of . Juner open my -'R-' ..1'-. 7 ', -L ; ,. ' at the same old s'tahd, Easie st , 2nd door from MairfrWhertS 1 will keep thoibest and all meats ttsnally kept in a firsf-clasa meat market. ; trive me t can.. ' -! i . may 2?-dtf;T I - W.PEf-L.J 1 " XSIZZXI T0L0TI05IZ9. $ ' t- - ... - . . - " " -:. , A (irst SiMofrf V V- thoss fls Saw Task Tkamf . Wb&t btila fair to tcvolatlonU tb lqaor bualneasta this country U recent elalm'of a DalUwors concern, to have dls eovarod a secret -prooesa of eliminating faaa4 alHroa wukkey. 'f iwra - to - prb blraothtnff In jh last oentary tb.at Ba been the ; aouree ef anors JnTeatigatloa ad czpOTiment, 'moac oientUU 1 ad. ehemlatd, than Um search . after thia ae- rat, nd if the firm In Uajtynor posaeae it aa thy evidently do, Jadginir from im statements ; ot ur moat eminent men of science, and the fact that they openly sub mit their Tpfodnot to the analysis of may Intelligent chemist, and ehnllenga the Ondlngot any trace of fusel oil or ether poisonous ingredients, therein they will Indeed, hot only revolutionize this trade, bat will reform, in gtiAt , measure, the practice of medicine. Already, owing to the alacrity with which physicians take bold t It, It lias ' begun to be the recog nlMd stlmulant in the treatment of dle easesT each as consumption, dyspepsia, malaria and recovery from all wastluj maladies. It is likely, therefore, not only to supercede all other whiskies, bat bran dies, wines and the like, wiU have to suc cumb. "The only difference between these letter and whiskey toeing the percentage of alcohol they contain, this new whis key, which is said to be absolutely' free from fusel oil, wUl only have to be dilat ed, in order to make it correspond in strength with any desired stimulant The absence In It, of this active poioa fusel oil, wittvlso make it the only stimulant, not followed by after effects, most unde sirable in their character and so notable la the nse of all other stimulants. , The proprietors are distiUlng their new whis key from maJSfand eomblning, as it does a food and strahHaat aaaUty, it will no doabtharea tendency on account of its medicinal virtnea, to wean over many of die present devotees of rye, corn and other decc tions, in which the fatal - fusel oil is ever present. This whiskey is said to be very agreeable to' the taste, and has be come very popular with invalids and oth ers, to whom most sllmulanta are objoe. uonanie. - ' This space belongs to who is now in;' ' Neir Tork ily, - '- ' boying the prettiest and cheapest sto e rof goods for his ; " NEW STORE : . ever seen in Asheville. The same wi . arrive in about V - , Ten Days. New goods received every week.- $3,000 worth of CLOTHING, and $2,000 worth of DRY GOODS received last weefc. -vO:: I ;3i j; .- : r.'-h 3 KICK FOB SALE. : ..-.v, - .. ' ;" iiricK or ail qualities and in any quantity, for sale at V anGUder's Brick Yard,- North Asheville, head of Charlotte, street tor particulars ai at yard to may 20-dlm . J.WCDEA -X JSummerlin 'armers r-:Warehoase' : Nortb Main BL, AsbeviUo, N, C. -; DEALER fcr" GnotvcrtiEs, PRotisios, FCUNTHt " PRODUCE -' t pf all kinds, fresh and reliable. T CIGAKS AWD. TOBACCO. jc:: . ..i -.-t ;v 1 i It i.IIiehest prices paid for chickens. -enrs. Dntter, etc ' j j . - . tMyzAu -- Ij: AYnii .'WICJIIT.';-; !! v We are happy to state that ovine to great exertion, and fine facilities, that we have at last struck the very article of BEER that every one who uses Beers should try. We will in order to introduce ouaspeeialty. ' Ts v a-- ; . TIIE TIVOLI BEER. For . to, next , t!Sa tlstya - furnish this Celebrated Jkerin patent. Hopper bosUes at 6Seper tscn. Bottles to here' urned. ; : For Hotels, Boarding nooses, and families-end the general trader wo beg to say that n6 other I oeer wiil grre sncu. gvnarat saiwiapwon. tum-peteat- judees pronoence it equal to the original Bodwetser Lager Beer, t.-1.. . , r Orders from- all parts of the country solicited. and. we g aarautre satisfaction. r ,. ; f f ; ; Our Beer will be fnrntebed freshend cold from our new rtfriirrnUrS to our. city customers free. Kept in our reintferator lu new oeuverT wagon, nutil handed out ice oold. '. : ; : . j - Kesnectfaiiv. ' " ' ' -7 i HAMP1QN & FEATHER55TON;- P buill WAT Any lots graded, env roads will do it at ahoit notice. ftb V4-d3mos W. G. COEPEIflNG. -,. . . IlATESt '.vV A . .-.: per day, . vfr :- ,i:.;-..Ji.'" per weelc, -':':,.: :r per rnonib. " - Address ; , 11103. A. MORRIS, '. mayllMif ' Proprietor. Imported French brandies and wines unadulterated at Hampton & Feather stone'a .. . At-the -Spot -Cash Store 1 L.A new lot 6f jStraw Hats. , 'f. Indies, Misses1 "and " Children's Hose," and Men's Straw Hats.. . - ; , i 'A job inldneii' Towels, from" $ to $6 : and Menj Straw HatA. , Summer Silks, White tfoods and Lawns,-and Men's Straw Hats. . Table Lineh'and Napkins in a grades, and Men's Straw Hats. . Dress Groods Ribbons,' and Men's Straw Hats. : t ; - " Uand-raaUe Shoes tor ladies and Genls, and Men's Straw Hats. - I have some Men's Straw Hats, - - .-. - , .? . A splendid line of Summer Silks and Shapes and Plaida at 35c ;.'- ' ; - . . - Also Black Silks at extremely low prices My Ginghams are going fast for they are low. : ' . The ONLY CORSET made'f hat can be returned by its purchaser after three weeks' wear it wt found - ' "' . -. PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY h erery respect, and its price refunded by seller laaae in a vanecy o styles ana prices, lie ware ac worthless hnitations. None genuine without Ball's same on box. t. . - . foe sale -jarx ' J. 0. HOWELL. ,; Spot Cash Store. Pomona : Hill ( Nurseries, J. Tan Iiinaley, Prop'r. SALEM JUNCTION, N. C, 2 Miles we6t of Greensbonr. ; n ., Hie RiolimtHiJ & Danville Rail Road.- Orer 1,000,000 FrnitLTrccs, Tines, Vc. Confetttling of Apple, Peach; Pear, Pinm. Apricot, Ncctorine, Japanese Persim mon, Quince, Figs, Pecans. ' Mulberries. firapes Kaspberries, Currants, Gooee- ierrie8, baade Irees, Evergreens. , Roses. are., in great variety. i ' 'Send for descriptivo catalogue, bich gives IhII description of .all, and retail price list. . ., c a - Mirres ooncence solicited, soecial rn dacements to large planters. " , " ' Address - --!- -.X-.. ;:- J. VANIJNDLEY, Salem Jpnction Guilford co., N. C. A. R. Ogburn and N. A, Reynolds, ' .Agenta for Western N. G, . at Asheville, N. C. mch lb dAwCmos - ' - : i - :. t HARNESS. Our Sto;k is now complete and made pf the best. materials, with all the latest improvements, bingle and 'double sets in nickle and oriental robber, either gilt or nickle lined. Ail otner trimmings on short notice. Saddlesiknd Bridles Of every, grade .and price, from cheapest Morgairto the English Shaptoe- ?! 1 HOUSE COXXOMf Of everv" kind, size, grade and price." u IIOItSE CIjOTIIIJYG i4 Justrecaived '& Tresh' stock, including Track Suite, Sweat lloods-Jowl Hoods, Uooling Ulan keta, Ankle rioots of diner' ent patterns, linen Sheets of all pricesv The finest fitock in iKe markef'. Cail and see them. .Ji ' i-"-,;" liipsj Saddle ClotJiSfanel, n eyery-varietr.-1 :-?':J ':; '"'y-'- Remember1 we have no machinery. 1 all work done by luuid and guaranteed. Call on os and see what can be bought in Ashe villa in oar line. . re . North Main street, opposite old Central Uotel, AaneTUleVJNU. r( itf.i -in, 1HPOBTANT. . " " jqbrgwn&x:q.;V; 4 vHCRCIIaXT TAItORS, i v Fatten Avenwf,over Covcah'i Jetvelrtffjlore. Spring and" 8mhm6r' Pafterns now ready in reat varietr. Lonsr practical experience. Per fect fit and workiEansfcin snaranteed. Repairs promptly and neatly executQL,!i;.-..j.," . , HODERATK CHARGES. . Parties cutusting their own cloth will have it eil shrunk and every attention paid in the soaking up. f c-- j' api M-dDm, i i i. ii - . i. "i j - - r i if .. p furn OaRIV 1 s ' i-- ' : -1 On IlaTwond street. Three new and urnlshed rooms. Excellent and cooL . . . Apply I. U, BUi Ti. -. J aplS5-lk v. ,-,!.- , w- u ' Aaueyiile vy alter ; wr; va ndi ver,;. ; i Attorney nt law, MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA, -y. Offices else at Astevnie and WeaTerrllle, EpecUWattenl ion y iTtn to tbt collet lion ot claims n nesietu zona varouna. - i jccu-p. CORSETS. The WhiieUlanOar CORNER 1IAIN AND U N D li. E W H I T L - "ejBJSsissBsasssl 4 r V: T " f .' PROPEIETOPu. Headquarters for One 1.IQU0RS.T; Ifkcetf rforio:hut tho PyEEST, and charge accordingly. . My : . mu " ' ; ;'" : ' ARE ABSOLUTELY' 1' ' . V - . T Willi AND IJKABIJI.TERATKW. " V. and are recommended by the best judges for nicdieihal use. V Also; Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. Goods shipped to all points. No charge for boxing P. O. Cox 309," Asheville, N. U. The only strictly White Man's Pax in ;the State: ja6-lawly ' ? - Wholesale and Betail Drnggist, 1 ' . ; . . AND DEALER IN STATIONARY. ' : . PUBLIC SQUARE, J0 POORS NORTH OF: JM AN-A-CO - HARDWARE T0RE ' .-. ,-' . ;AfeHEYiLLE, JST, O. ' - WHISKIES, BRANDIES &" WINES FOR MEDICIN AL PURPOSES ALWAYS on hand a lull and well-selected istoclc of -DRUGS. PAT ENT MEDICINES, ' PERFUMERY, FANCY "GOODS, CIGARS CHEWING k TOBACCO, MINERAL' WATERS, STATIONERY BRUSHES OF ALL KINDS, SPONGES, TRUSSES, and all the Med icine manufactured by J. L. Lyons, rof -New Orleans.-whom I am sole agent for. ; , ' - '-l I ' ' . . t '' - Give m an early .call . - . - v&l TAYLOR' AMISS and F. L. JACOBS are with me. and would he ph ased to see their friends and all who'wish goods in their line. .Sole manufacturer of Nelson's Kidndy Cure and Nelson's Diarrhcra fure.nrHl Lyon's Cough Syrup, Amiss' Fragrant "Larfd..of the Sky' Dent ;1'k - l tidy's Rht'umaticCure, Steven's Cleansing Compound for Cleaning Clo;li. Mc. ...... ta&- Piescnptioiis filled at any hour of day or n,ght. Night Bell oe right of door " - , r . Contracts made for paintinz old and new . ff fcamting, ,..,J a t ' I , , , .,,. n J " i repaying oi rooia a epetaaity -A.il work done. in n tirsr-ciasa manricj- at thL rwfat possible rates, and satisfaction etiaranteca rPricoa on aDDlicdtmtt. . ? liatimates on short notice; ; v -; r ' . -.v.-". v i - ' .- -, J. Ofllre with "Town Topics," Write for at the oiTice. , ,tCpintry work soHrfte I R O N - A l-U The product of Fourteen Gallons of . World Evaporated to'a MASSf u V ' ' J 2 i ' A Gift of Nature, and not aPatcntIcdicinc. Uho finest Tonic find Appeliztr known! " CiireW Dyspepsia and Indiges tion, IIead;ichci, Chronic Diarrhoea. Throat aiuL.NP:il ADectimis, Scrofula tion, Amrnorrhcea,. Menorrhagia, ' IJencolThoa, and v'alIt'Female v'eaks nespes. i Ji.-si-ises of the UrinaryOrgans, Cholera Infantum, &d., &o. Trice : $1.00 ir Large Size Bottle f 50 cents for Small Size Bottle. Ask your druggist for it. . . If he should not - have it,-and will not order it, then address the proprietors, and. it No Cure;'.No;isay'!;:,';', 1 - ' DICKEY'S PAINLESS EYE WATER .cures, WeaV iind.pflaad ' Eyes in a few hours, without pain or world. n"V . ; - . ,:,TT:T: . Price, Only 25 cents per bottle " Ask for it, Have no other. - - . ' ;;'.; : 'Y; ! -WeicepySftaeroni Pfoprfeor ..'i-ZJii tu-n-.i . rti And Manufacturers of the Above Rdmedies' ' ', fa7dawly At it WAYNES; HENSON &-CO., H i' ! '. It AyviACTXXSXM v-;'-k;-.! ..... . . BOOTSAND SHOES,; SSULIU UUO.M5 feh 9ft.w3ma 1 1 -- ' :d - w sr M M r a VfpAVE .'rHEi ' LARGESXtAjSSORTMENTi OF; ,.ft .i.u.iisMi Jti A Estimates .prom pily fiTiiiflbed,imd v.They nlBO keep every yariety of Building and Fepcing L.umbr; Lnlh Robinson's; 'Syrtipit . CarefiiUjf' and Skilfully 'Prepared . Syrup Uypbpiosp phites with Qtiinine1, l!tc;i1 by Icading.PhyBiciars,, Our. preprratlon 18 tqSk to au v lp ade in ony mperf. 1 ValHable aa jonic, and liegioralive, petal abla ami agree ablt, epecia'Jy.iof Kon ice to thpc Btifi'erica with any Pulmonary trouble. , Ilandeomf )y put .up in flint bottles niKl cartoons, nce. jfci.uo per uottie, ttipeircr tnan l ulpw B, larger uttie ami II j popU"wphite Soda, 2 gra. . , Iron . H rv r-. -Manaanew, li ; . This excellent remedy is for rale by fe 4-la?ni . , - ' EAGLE STRI1ETS O C K ?S S T O R E.vi s. " ; mainly Is, fire and. water.proef, i.iUuraoie,ana uincncneap. er than Tin 6r Iron. Can be appieL by r anyone excellent for covcrincr old shincta roofp. VFIRK-PROOF lionse l and roof paints for inside and WHtaitie 'work ; all oolors, rse!y mixed. - BUILDING TAPERS -Hhe largest lino of sam ples to sejert from , in town, j . - , The-- alxSvO-' materials are of the best quality and w ill.bo sold at reasonable prices. - buiiilinsi Tltd bevoirinzi pain tin it and . : . .. . CAJISOIV.? Acent and Conlractor. prices and Bahjples, or ra11and see them M . M A SS . the best Mineral , Water in the Chills and Fevcrsr Catarrn. and all and Eczema, Habitual Constipa will be sent by mail,' postage paid . danger. The best Eye Water in th" - f:i ' VAU i u-; -Bristol Tenn. Aim CjQBBXKSOr -v " " . . . 4 A,KtUIAUI,Y. - aBy m m. M M. m priceBi . ..-- .., j. sriecial tazeypTOcxiitid at Ih'iJft notice VI. " . . ... bpRb'spHitos, firoftn tths- Best. Malaria la, s, ii'olSv'yfjy gonVrfiily rpcnirnrndcd Hypophoppliite I.Sme,t'i "Mi grp. tjninnn-, i Strychnine, 1-1U II. II. LT0:;S, Asheville, N. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 11, 1886, edition 1
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