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Perfeot Hair; Indicates a natural and healthy, condi tion of the scalp, and of the . glands - - through, which nourishment is obtained,7 When,. In consequence of. .age And dia. ease, the hair becomes weak, thin, and gray, Ayer's Hair Vigor will strengthen " it, restore its original color, promote its rapid and vigorous growth, and imparl ' to it the lustre and freshness of youth. I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for a long time, and aim convinced of its . value. . When I was 17 years of age Jny ' hair began to turn gray. X commenced . using the Vigor, and was surprised at ; the good effects it produced. It not only restored the color to jny hair, but so stimulated its growth, that I have now more hair than ever before. .. J. W. Edwards, Cold water, Miaa. - Ayer s Hair Vigor, Bold by all Druggists and Perfumer. . - 1r yotj am gurrsarao from debility and loss of appetite; if your stomach is out of order, or your mind confused; take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This medicine will restore physical force and elasticity to the system, more srrroTaiid speedily than any tonic yet discovered For six months I suffered. fcoui4Iver - and stomach troubles. - My food did not nourish me, and I became weak and. very much emaciated. I took six bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and was cured. J. M. Palmer, Springfield, Mass tt Aye r' s S arsapari! I a,' .Preparedly Dr. J.C. AyerS .. Stos. ; Sola by.Druggtsts. Price J.I; Miles, 5. . ALL JVRp INVITED ,; : TO CALL , AT J - . . TTTncirnTvrsci 1 Eugle Hotel Block, and partake of Delicious Ice C'reain. -. . Just as nice as made any where in the country. . I 1 A 1 - 1, II you want to taite some uume, wis nave pocKets irora o to ovcis. Or will put in ice that it will keep solid for any length of time. - Just came in to-day fresh stock ol WHITMAN'S & ItOYSTER'S . FINE CANDIES, Fruits, Marshmallows, Finest CHOCOLATE CREAMS, CARAMELS, Double Strength Mint Drops, Lime Juice Drops Imported and Domestic Segars Fine Cut KjLI Jii vv iiMjr iudauw. Try our Beaucatcher Segars; nothing better in a 5c. Segar. J. M. HESTOHY Eagle Hotel Block. James P. Sawyer, - Wholesale and Retail, PATTON AVE. - ASHEVILLE, N. C. Having just returned from the North ern market. I have now in stock the prettiest, cheapest and best stock of general merchandise it has ever been my pleasure to offer consisting of GENTS' FINE CLOTHING, any price you want ItRESS GOODS, from Sets. up. SUMMER SILKS in different shades. It" BITE GOODS to please any one. BLACK GOODS just what you want. CARPETS, new and pretty jtutTTin as9 all shades and prices. RUGS, the prettiest you ever saw. - mioisery, the cheapest in the city. nANDKERCHIEFS, at your own prices. SILK. Fj1IIj1SOLS, new and handsome. TOMEESy by the 100 dozen. to match. LINEN DAMASK, - . something good. GENTS' FINE SHOES, the best in the market. . LADIES' SHOES, come and see. '. HATS, at all prices. SUGAR AND COFFEE, as cheap as the cheapest -BACON AND FLOUR, . as low as the lowest. SILVER AND GOLD, . , - shirts. - - , COLLARS AND CUFFS, all sizes.- ; '- '. f MY MOTTO: 1 " ; " A satisfied customer is my best advertise' menu" - . JAMES P. SAWDER, .-. , . : Taltou Avenne. Eureka Meat Market YJE WILL OPEN, ' : "' on 1st day of Apri, ' t 5 in a part of Zachary & Jordan's store, on - ? Patton Avenne, . f A FRESH . MEAT MARKET where, and after which time, we shall endeavor, t in accordance with arrange ments already viade to keep an ample sup ply of the best meat the . country, will afford . ' We expect to buy and sell for cash and thereby be able, to accommodate . our customers in the most efficient manner. Our slaughtering shall be neatly done, and a neat, polite and skillful salesman will always be found at the block. r Meat delivered free of charge. IAU r--ders shall receive prompt attention Most respectfully,? .- . ; ; C JOHN AND DAVIS ZACHARY. mch 25-dtf; . t -' ; - ASK FORk . " .. - -The- Hamilton Improved Fruit Jars for sale at " BEARDEN, RANKIN A CO. v JrjTERVEW WjiTH ADELAIDE NEILSON The Ko&I Soret of Dramatic Snceei -5 ' ."'-ear lajlh Doorway. "I noticed, moment aeo sometbiatr I hafe.often observed you wsre stedding toarsr- Are yoa often soaffectelt-by your .Always trfortuhateJyiae not help it. It is not - simply that I am carried away bp tao sentiment am called upon to express; it is a physical weakness, 'The tear duct is In an inflamed condition, and tne arops tall willy-nilly. Sir John Gull, my physician, told me soma time aso that I should put a stop to it, lor that form ot weakness has a bad' effect on my health and my disposition.. I told Mm that the only effeotual remedy within my knowl- eage ot uu was to atop acting. Did you note, by the way, the . peculiar stillness or hush ol the audience when I was deliver ing the 'She never told "her love speechr The flattery of rapt attention' is the most sincere and gratifying an actress can re ceive. I always feel it strangely; It opens the door of my soul 'and lets it into my acting. tVhen the spectators give us rea son to Believe we have enlisted their sym pathy they get the best work of which we are capable." ; "Can you tell me whai In your opinion, Is the real secret of dfamatio success f - She hesitated a moment, and then said reflectively: . fit consists in as ympathetlo alliance of the headaad thA heart. Thara should not be a preponderance of either eacn snouia bear a pust proportion. In that proportion the secret reposes. Na ture In the, rough, abandoned to Its own etude lnstinfcts,Tis utterly helpless. Art rightly directed jaolds nature, into syn metrical form." - - -, The aotress' duties-jagaiaoajledl.her to the stage.' 't There "were no more long "waits;" it was time to go. I started to grope my way back through the Plutonio passage. Nellson hastened to draw back the portiere, allowing a flood of light to escape into the hallway .v. i,. - "Draw the bolt no. the upper one,1! she exclaimed. Turn the knob to the left; that's right" , A ' ) U. I paused to look back at the graceful figure standing in the doorway down the passage at the beautiful Xace, suffused with the flush of animation. She touched her lips ' with her hand in cavalier fashion, and gayly said "Good bye!" That was an eternal good-bye. The door swung shut, and closed out the pict ure of womanly loveliness. I had looked upon Adelaide Neilson and heard her voice for the last time. Harrison Grey Fiske in New York Star. "A Cockroach in a Cigar Box. . "While I was on the Union Pacific" said the conductor, "I made up my mind to break up card playing, because it led to so many disputes. The boys used to get the best of me. however, and they always had a substitute for Hoyle's game of chance. The best . I ever saw was one time when we were coming east from Ogden. There were four in a party, and one of them had a common cigar box with a hole cut in the center of the top. Within was a cock roach. Each of the party placed a piece of lump sugar on the corner of the box nearest to him as it was placed in the middle of the quartet. The 'ante' was a dollar, and the game was to see which lump of sugar the roach would tackle first when he came up through the hole. His highness made his appearance soon after the chunks of sweetness were placed in position. The fun then began. The roach would take a survey of the situa tion and then dart for one corner. "Just as the lucky owner would think his sugar was to be seized and the stakes won, the roach would turn suddenly around and go for another lump. Thus the excitement would be continually on the rise, and the outside bets would com mence. Sometimes It -would be twenty minutes before the roach would light on a lump, and only those who have seen this game can Imagine the Interest created. Why. poker is nowhere in comparison, and the night I speak of it caused more confounded trouble on my car than fifty games of cards. The ladies grew wild over the game. 1 must confess I got inter ested myself, and oame near missing some local f area The roach game kept up all the way to Cheyenne, and over 9700 had changed hands among the players, to say nothing of outside winnings. I was after ward told that the man who had the box had just come out $1,500 ahead on the game In Frisco, and that there it was all the rage." Omaha Railway News. The Brazilian Emperor and Empress. Easy going as Doxn Pedro is in pretty nearly all matters, : there is one sub ject in regard to which he is wont ,to be somewhat punctilious. He is in the habit of delivering little lectures upon sci entific subjects and humanitarian topics, and at these lectures he exacts the pres ence of members of the imperial house-, hold and the great nobles of the empire. He requires the closest attention, and any one is liable at any time to find himself or herself, called upon to stand the test of a rigid examination. The express is a woman of rare quali ties, chief among which are her womanli ness, her charity, and her affability. She is much more practical in her charitable undertakings than is Bom Pedro, and she is said to frequently remonstrate with the emperor for being so easily humbugged and misletL She is a fine looking old lady, with snowy white hair, and a bright, kindly face. ' Dom Pedro Is particularly proud of America, and looks upon the United States as the model country of the world. A number of New England and western ideas have been introduced into Brazil. He looks with gratification upon the prog ress made toward tha abolition of slavery in Brazil, and, although at the head of an empire, his sympathies go distinctly to wards advanced liberalism. New , York Journal. - -. -' r Zall of V Meteor on lee. . . ' " ' The fall of a meteor on ice was lately witnessed on the coast of Norway, a hole -a foot and a half In diameter, being mode through eight inches of ice. Arkansaw Traveler. . " Xaore letter Belong to the Writers. Three of the lords justices of EnglanS have decided that love letters belong to their writers, who, In case of mentj, may demand them back. estrange- Hay Fever This Tear. City Parson Going to haTe tha hay fever this year? . - Country Parson No; my eongreg&tlon am't afford it, : -y x . v r ? ; . - to nine years oaken piles "at Mieres, 5pain, have taken, on the : appearance' of stone cdaL -.r -J -' . ' The channel at Santa : Barbara is salt to be f airly aliye with shoals of ear din V t. Repairing i i . 09 rJ U 4s7a-aa v .Bustles i " : AND' ; TeMcle of all descriptlonsr ! Done In the best and most permanent style and at short notice. - On hand all varieties of horse shoeing stock. Shoeing- Fat none A Speciality Thorn wanting work done will do well to call quickly to anticipate overcrowding. My work is in demand. Call ou ' mch 28-3 mpss w J.H. WOODY Willow st DiAERHOKA. ; . v : -" ; We are informed that this disease is now very prevalent all over the country, and in some cases lias, proved tatai oy being allowed to run ou into cholera mor bus, dysentery, &e. Dr. Ly tie's Elixir is acknowledged to be the best remedy in the market. Physicians who have exi amined the formula sav it can't help be ing a first-class medicine.' Every -one who has tried it knows it to be so. S Call and. get some of rthose'jbargains this week, at vvhitlocks. T Try DuflVs Pure "Barley-Malt Whis key, for sale only by ;W. Ot Mailer & Co ' v. ' ' - i ' ! Fruit Jars la large lot -of 'the Pat, Woodbury Jars just received at 5 ' Ballard Bbo's. june l2-eod2wd ' 1" ' ' " Try our - Barefooted and Baldheaded Corn, to be found only at original Bob Jones' Pioneer Bar. , T.IKE JVOTICE I ' W. O. Muller & Co Eiquor Dealers and , Dis , tillers9 JEgetUs. ' , o . HAVING just received a new and full supply .of all kinds of goods usually kept in our line, we are prepared to furnish our many patrons - and the public in general, with something good for the Holidays. . ' ' J Especial attention is called to Duffy's Pure Barlev Malt Whiskey for which we are agents in this section, also the cele brated Bavarian , and Budweisa Lager w- . a a s r m ?i . tseer on oraugnt, ana oomea ior mmuy use, which is guaranteed 'strictly pure. We also have a lot of Fine Old Pure N. C. Corn Whiskey that can't be beat, and the best and most popular brands of rlne Old Kentucky hand-made sour mash Rye and Bourbon Whiskies, fine imported Coernac Brandy. Jamaica Kum. imported and domestic Gins, Pure N. C. Apple and reach Brandies, rure is. t.-Bweet Mash Corn Whiskey, fine old imported Sherry, Port, Madeira, Claret, Champagne and all kinds of domestic Wines, Imported Ale and Porter, Fine Cigars, Tobacco, &c., &c. We have with us Messrs. Lee O. Sor rells, Jesse T. Lance and. W. Columbus Featherstone who will be glad to have their friends call and see them. We have in connection with our Bar an elegant Billiard and Pool Hall up stairs, furnished with the celebrated Brunswick, Balko & Collander Co.'s Tables, the best in usewhich is are charge of the old jovial Tom Pope who will give a. cordial greeting to all. Ordes rsolicited and promptly filled. . ; W. O. MULLER & CO., Main st , opposite Public Square, Asheville, N. C. ' .AT THE SAME OLD STAND , Eagle Street, Second Door from Alain. I hereby notify my friends and the public that I will on the first of June, open my JflEAT MARKET at the same old stand, Eagle st, 2nd door from Main, where I will keep- the best Jflountain Reef, Jflountain Mutton, JTeaU and all meats usually kept in a first-class meat market. Cuve me a call, may 29-dtf G. W. BELL. AGAIN IN THE COMMERCIAL FIELD. S. B. WEST & CO., Successors to JOT. JP. ' miliams, S-VESIRE TO SaY TO TH PUBLIC that they tend to offer a full and complete line of fresh lamny urocenes, seiecc uon tectum enes ana many articles necessary to family comfort. Call and see them on Main street oi site the Post Office. 8. B. w: & CO. may l-dlwwlm Advance copy one time and send bill to S. West t Co. . JVeiv and, Valuable Jfla- chinery for Sale. : " f OFFER the following new Machinery for J H 1 A 4 One 84-inch Planing and Matching Machine, One four-sided Moulding Machine, -One heavy Morticing Machine. One large Iron Tennoaing Machine, One small Feed Mill, - Also some second-hand Machinery, as good as new, as follows : , . One 20-inch Planing Machine. One Atlas Engine,15-horse power, 1 Westing House Engine. 10-horse power. 1 10-horee I ortahle Boiler. One 20-horse power boiler,! --.-One Circular Saw-Mill. This Machinery is being used every dar.? All or part of the above will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to N. W. GIRD WOOD. . jy 14-dlwaw2w Asheville, N. C :i SOMETHING "NEW.; A THE- . "Embostype" Printing Stamps - (PATENT APPUED FOR.) ' lliese stamps answer all the pur poses of rubber, stamps and cost much less. ; ; i-Look ! A stamp of your name, a bottle of indelible ink, 'suitable for marking . clothing,) an inking pad and a distributor, secure-': ly packed in a neat .box, post paid, ' for only ' 5 cents-Satisfaction Guaranteed. .. ;.;rr,-- " ''y-'r-L.T Also all . kinds of rubber stamps at lowest prices. ' Goods" shown and orders received at Estabrook's. ( Write to . . . -'.'!. Walter S. Cushman, ' ' : Asheville, N. C. JOTICE. . . .... , Valuable City JLots for Sale. ; ByvirtueofaUecreeofthe Superior Court of Buncombe county, the undersigned win sell, the court house door in the city of AaheTllle, . on the 6th dayot September, 1886, lots Nos. 2, 8 and 19, on Patton Avenne, In said eity of Asheville, ad ioininz the lots of J. E. Ray. and beins a nart of the lot known as the Chapman or Olunn lot. Ten per centum f the purchase money will be required down at the time of the gale, and note with interest at T per cent, per annum, will be re quired lor the balance, in equal- instalments, payable in one, two and three years, with good pexwnal security. Title retained until purchase money is paid. These lots all front -on Patton Avenue, Immediately opposite the stores of las. P. Sawyer, W. B. Williamson a Co. and C. B. Graham 6c Co., and lots Nos. 2 and 3 are only a lew yards west of Powell & Snider" g store. These are the only unimproved lots suitable for .busi ness houses near tne Public Square .which can be bought. - ; - .--.-- . For further information apply to Chas. A. Moore, attorney at law. Asheville, N. or to the undersigned, . - t '' ; . W. . ALEXANDER, - - '. ii." ; j ' ' - Administrator of '- $1 "f--,..J.M.axXAiB, ; . sag. C lua. s1- r ' - - Deceased, v rvESI&ABLB LOTS FOE 8ALK. For sale st e sacrifice, fonr desirable lots in Three of the lots meeaexern pomion ot tne city, are vacant and beautifully -wooded, and on the iounn u Biiuaiea ones: staoie. 'urana cnancc for any one wishing to purchase t nice lot cheap, -ai some price, ior to- W. B. Whitson-i H. M. UERNIXW mchfr-U Dleeese of Sorth Carolina. iug.l BBHOr tTMAN'S APPOINTMBNTS. : in Trtnrsdav. Lincolnton, Consecration. i . iaThnrsda.T.8iin. Chapel, near Lincolnton ! 13 iriuay, Ajincoiiinin, uruumuuu. , ,. 1 " ' 15Sunday. Tryon City, Polk county, ; j 17 Tuesday, MiUs' X jasads.- ; q " 2-8undayr Cullowhe e. - .. -'84 Tuesday, St. John'S.acoll IfOUhty. I " i5 Wednesday, 8 p. vx. 1 rankUn- . I " ,27 Friday, Webster, --j .; ; i ,-y i ' S9-Sunday, WayneEyaief. ' f ! a h 4 n. m.. Mica Dale. ' ' Sept. 1,-Wednesday, St. -Andrew's Bnncombe " 6 Sunday, Trinitychurch, Asheville. . r X 4 ; ; ; t s nm, Trinity chapel, Asheville f "I S-!rhuraay,l8p. m.j, Morganton, ti ir fi !.104-Frkiy, 8 p. m- BtaMsvuie u iU x " 12 Sunday, Winston. . . ( u ia TiitmuT' Walnut Covft. : . ' ttoIt PnTnmiinkin at alt mornine services. Col- teouons ior oocciiu.uh"jb. j f t INSURANCE, 3:.- .. - . " ; . rvXB VALLEY rfUTtTAL'LlFE ASSOCIATION Issues -polioleS'ibrifiom , t'?;', :U 101,000 to C3,000, combines the guarantee feature o fiOLD iliV&y mpanifis 2 ai the ioti. ef ordinartcoHorierative insur- mj ! i. ance in Secret Orders. -' f I FIRE - inSURAHCt. InsTirance tigainst loss :3y. Fire in j City and Coiuiton .all kinds of;; Property, Real and persona SKorV-'a wkl as tongJterm. . ?.:-:- :' .., . - 'v.-.;;- . . Policies .issued at fair rates in A. 1 Companies, I Home arid I Foreign!; TIIOS. W. BBAHCIT, Agent, - Office North 8ide Court Square, my 20-tf ; '- .. . ., ;.. EDWARD J. ASTOH, (4T REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Asheville. Morth Carolina. CJI.1S. nOJjTER?S PROSPECT BREWERY PHILADELPHIA,- PA. W. O. MULLER '& CO.; 'Agents, ' ASHEVILLE, N. C. ' We herewith take great - pleasure in introducing for export and iamily use this' ; ' ' ' '. .; Ixtra Quality JLager 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 strictly pure and unadulterated. Physi cians advise the.use or this Beer, and we call your special attention to the follow insj analysis v -- . r "Budwcis" T,affer Beer; Emanating from the Prospect Brewery, in rnuadelpnia, fa.": The undersigned, at the' request of the Technical Society, has completed an analysis of the "Budweis" Beer, brewed at Chas. Wolters' Prospect Breweryy in Philadelphia, "which analysis exhibits the following results: Specific gravity, -; jf Alcohol, r-. i --i , . Extract. Carbonic Acid,.. , Ashes,, ,- : 1,0124 4.92PC . ? 0c OOc. This signifies that ihe"Budweis" Beer in its essential qualities is almost the exact counterpart of the, best Imported Bohemian Beer. A further examination, seeking adul terations, proves conclusively, that it contains naught pf that nature, j Tt' o : - ' t ? -J J iV. CiH. llijnntBApit, Tacony Chemical Works, Bridesburg. Philadelphia, Oct 28, 1881. For Hotels. Boardine Houses, " Private Families and the Trade, the above Beer is pat up in patent-stopper Bottles (pints,) and in export bottles (pints,) well corked, wired, foiled and labeled. we deliver the .Beer . free of charge W any part of the city, and call for the empty patent stopper, bottles, which are never sold but must always be returned witn. tne crates. . . . Having erected a large refrigerator for the storage of Beer, we are enabled to keep our Beer cool, fresh and in good order, and it will be furnished direct firqm our refrigerator to our customers. All shipping orders will receive prompt attention. apl 3-dtf ;w. O. MULLER & CO. -r- TJIIDERTAKEIIS. ' ; ASHEVILLE, N.lC. - 4 ' -'Metallic and Walnut Coffins constantly on handi Everv reouisite of the business furnished.' All calls day or night prompt ly answered. Hearses iuni&nea wnen desired I mb-wly BOB JONES, The Pioneer. 2b my Customers:- w .. ?.. ; t ir m infnrm nnv cnstomeis that t keer no cheap beer, either In bottles or on draft. My goods wines, liquors, beers, AC;, are all pure and fresh. guaranteed. Orders firbm a distance specially solicited. - . i .. . . - Goodsdeliveredrreeorcnarge to any par oi he city by polite servants. ; , " , Shen Deaver. thecurlonsconcoctor ofcocttalls, Is with aae and respectfulli Invites jtua trlenos to call. Call on or address :. - - . - The Pioneer Bar, 8 doors below 1st Nat Bank, apl25-2m . .. , A 2 Asheville,. N. c. v. IMPOETAST. 'X. ;j; CBRQWN & CO., MEBCUAlSTTAII.OItS, Patton Avenue, over Cowan's Jewelry Star. - Spring and Summer iPatkrns' now ready In rreat variety. Lous? pmutical experience. Per fect fit and- workmai sliip guaranteed. .Repairs promptly and neatly executed. , : , ; c ; t" .; -"XT' "MODERATE CHARGES. ' " Parties entustlng thetr own clothf will have It Well shrank and. every attention! paid in the making up. - . - .-- aplWrdm, JCHNST0N"S Kalsomine, Linseed Oil. Turpentine, Varnish, Lard OH, Dry er, Iron Wad Paint, Window Glass Putty &c, BEARDEN. BANKIN & CO. i: HomoaiVitlidut Capita THE FOUNPINGjPF.THE TQ WN OF SOMETHING UNIQTJE ANDi WE W GLARKB WHITTrEK, of California, U divi ding 60,000 acres of land, -in Swain Co.; N. C , in the 'Sky land region," Into small tracts for ac tual settlers onlv. , They will be sold for cash, or on a "credit of from one to ten years. If desirable the principal may hty for Ive years at 6 per cent, interest, pay. able annually, and one-fifth ot the principal to Depaia eacn year tnereaicer. i : The soli is rich, its tobacco brings the highest prices in the market, averaging net profit of from tT5 to S1&) per acre. . . f - ; . The lands are divided into farms of from 30 to 1000 acres to suit purchasers. ' . . -.' . The labor reauired in opening np these lands has made the Town of WHITTiER a neoessity, which is now a stationjon the Western North Car olina Railroad, 6 miles east of Charleston. ' The founder of whlttier will spare no pains or ex pense to makeit the most attractive and desira ble resident and business town in western w. c. Mills, stores, mechanics' shops, residences and notei now ereetea. . ixtis are donated to ennrcnes, schools and nubile buildinsrs. . . - - . - The improvements of the lands and the town requires an Kin as oi mecnanics ana laDorers. ' Purchasers will be furnished lumber for im provements at 110 to $12 per 1000 feet. uomionaDie quarters ana rations wiu oe pro- viaea ior parcnasen ana tnetr lamiiies, at tne mere cost, until they can erect their own booses. umc ngm aiong, Thus yon can bay lands, lots, and build houses on kmr credits and work to nav for them. bdvk moucxiuurrs nave never oeen onerea De fore, as are now ofiered at Whlttier. Come at once and erect vonr houses. "Plentv work at lair prices. - Fences, roads and houses w uuuu. , rieuiy oi wont reaay now, s .;, C. WHITTIEK, -' n ' ' : " ' Whlttier, Charleston P, Ol, June 29-tfSent. IS. ' - - Swain Co.. N.Ci tan BOOT JVYD - 1 i . j - f - ' . - -' I SHOE MAKER, . Main Street, (Above Eagle Hotel) . jtshevilley JV. c. - o : The nest stock always on hand. Work always guaranteed to give satisfaction. - - i am especiauy preparea m mue roots ana noes so as to prevent iMjLrasssi nasvtuuajLnu, Ready-Made nstom Work of all norts on liana . Gentlemen and Ladies' Repairing, a Spe- ' dalty. , Fine Custom Work always onhand. any a tvle and satisfaction guaranteed, as to stock and work. Shoemakers' Findings always on hand and tor sale, the best in the market, at low nnces Fine Groceries ! Imported, and Domestic Table Delicacies, : at EEPLEB'S. ipiro. T. :T. EXTBA CHOICEST New Crop TEAS, Choicest Moyune Gunpowder, English Breakfast, Formosa Oolong, . Extra Fancy Japan: , " . FINE COFFEE. Mocha, OlFGovernment Java, Cordova Kan toe Peaberry, Jblneet jiio and Lguayra, , r ... Instantaneous Chocolate, Cocoa, Baker's ChocoLite and Broma. - CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S Jams, Gordon & Dilworth's Jellies & Preserves, G. & T). Pineapples, in glass jars, G. & D. Cranberry Sauce, u - CANNED VEGETABLES. Gordon Ailworth's Asparagus, . ,T,. 1 Oyster Bay Asparagus, ' ' : ; Sifted Early June Peas, :' .-' fl Succotash, Corn,.: ' J.- , : : Whole Tomatoes, Olcra and Tomatoes, i French Peas and Mushrooms. , v ; CALIFORNIA CANNED Fruits, Peaches, Apricots, Pears, h . - White Cherries. Green Gage Plums, Bahama Pineapples grated, and sliced . t 7 it ' S' ; - ! s'.i EDAM & PINEAPPLE CHEESE, Boss' Lunch ;Biscuic, ' "' Boss' Wafers! Mushroom; Crackers, " . Imported Albert Biscuit - , Finest New Orleans Molasses. - Key .West and Imported Cigars. . '..;;.; FULL STOCK OF STAPLE OirOCERIES .It KEFEER'S. : ci 1 4 . ci. : ' t , ,r . i . J--; - - . (Established in 1855.) S':-r;jweler.;;v-'i' AND DXAUB Ot Watckes, . Clocks, Jewelery, 8pectacUr&A Patton Avenue, Asheville, W. -Lftrwv W. Fairchild"B Gold Pen. Good stock always on hand. SOMETHING. CHOICE! OfEES i OF THE WEED, who enjoy a really i good smoke, should always ask lot - . nOLHES' Golden Xeaf , . XAnd of Che SJty, Piggah. Tkmuhandaa-siannfactnred from the cele brated Tobaccos grown in Western North Caro-' Una, free trow an perrcanenes, auuuwsnuuiu v hnpneitieanare pnaed forthe -. - Superb Smolclng Qaalitle Ask your dealers J : . . - - r and take no other. :-;v . r; ft,.? TV E. I, HOLMES- & CO, Pbopbdctob 4 0. C. CUNNINGHAM,; PE0Pr.ixTC a,: . Table supplied with the best the" market - f . 'aflbrdaf, ,r.: .'. T FirstrClass 5 livery ami Sale- Stables id r t connection witn nouse. .; . . . -. Dally Hlteb between WelMtte and j ; - :,.y.. Franklin.; . u 7e4 fUimpt-Jlo&mm. to JfrWmmri i v' sept 11-dly ; - R A 3 5.7 L. ( WINESANP LilQUORORE. ' MAIN ST.; 3rd DOOR ABOVE THE BANK OF ASHEVILLE. vi-: t hA lu -jThe largest and most , complete assortment of- . - ImportedandDiom Liquors ; !.'"' V,: . TO PE E3CBRNr JSTORTH C AllOIiI: j I make a 'pecialfy of Champaigns, and carry a Havana r. ,. -.- Sample -and P6 ol JOHN Zi MILSTER & J. Ac vv v, t t : Atlantic &J1. C. R. R. ; TIME TABLE HO. ;. in effect 11 It.'', Sunday, Jannary 17th, 1886. : EAST. WEST. No.5L.t-, No. 50. Passenger. Passenger, ' ' STATIONS : Arr. L've. Arr. L've. p. K. r. m. . 5 07 - 554 6 52 1128 Goldsboro 11 H Latirange 10 86 . Kinston , , 943 New Beme Worehead City : 4 46 - Morehead Depot Dailv Except Sunday. ' 6 51 182 8 47 10 89 - S47 747 B06 485 1118 . 1140 Train 50 connects with Wllmlncton &. Weldcn train bound North, leaving Goldsboro 11:85a.m.. and with Richmond dt Danville train West, leav ing uoiasooro 12:33 p. m., and Wilmington & Weldon Train South at 4:64 p. m. Train 51 connects with Richmond & Danvilln Train, arriving at Goldsboro 4:40 p. m , and with Wilmington & Weldon Train from th North at 4:54 p. m. , cajete&Y.y.R'yCfli'y. . .j TRAIN NORTH. : Arrive Leave Bennettsville, 8 20 p m Fayetteviile, . 12 00 m 12 25 pm Sanford, 2 16 n m 8 25 n m Greensboro, ' SOOpm winner at tayeitevme. , ,,. ' 1 TRAIN SOUTH. Arrive. Leave. Greensboro . . 950 am Sanford - . . 120pm 145pm Fayetteviile 850pm 400pm Bennettsville ' 780pm . Dinner at Sanford. . Freight and Passentrer Train leaves Bennetts ville Tnesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2 30 p m, arriving at Fayetteviile at 8 p m. . Leaves Fayetteviile on Tnesdays, Thursdays and Saturday g at 6 30 a ni, and arrives at Ben nettsville at 12 m. Freieht andnasseneer Train Nortn leavM P"vJ ettevifle on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at -8 a m, (connecting at Sanford -with Freight and Passenger Trains to Raleigh), leaves Sanford at 1180 a m, and arrives at Greensboro at 5 40 pm. Leaves Greensboro Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 5 a m, leaves Sanford at 11 15 a m, and arrives at Fayetteviile at 2 4o pm. . JMU.it kuhis, uen. rang. Agent. W. M. 8. DUNN. Gen. Superintendent. Richmond and Danville Railroad. WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION. General Passenger Office, I . Salisbury, N. C, June 19th, 1886. f elr enrl sffa Tim a OfUVt 1 QQit an ennAMAIti VU HUU MAWA SfUUV MfkUf WW BHJUAVWIU 11 others, the following schedule will be opera- tea over tnis roaa : MAINLINE. Train No. 53. Train No. 53. VfST. XAST. Arr. L've. Arr. L've. Salisbury,' Statesvule NewtOn, Hickory, 11.25 am. 12.9 1.59 2.40 S.06 4.37 . 4.53 5.30 p, 4.21 8.14 S.43 1.56 1.B8 m. 4.23 12.28 1.32 ' 1.5S 220 8.05 4.08 2.43 . S.21 1.28 11.57 11.40 10:52 10.01 icara, Morgan ton, Marlon. 12.97 11.56 11.40 10.59 9.56 8.56 8.18 7.20 Old Fort. 4.37 Round Knob, 4.52 Black Mo'ain, 5.29 Asheville. . . 6.16 6.21 7.21 7.53 8.55 Alexanders. . G.56 Marshall, Warm Spr'gs, Paint Rock. TJ17 8.52 9.15 8.18 ' T.47 ; 1.00 : Train No. 51. , Train No. 50. WEST. " -" Arr. Lvo. XAST. Arr. Lv Salisbury, Statesville, ' Newton, Hickory, . Icard, Morganton, Marion, Old Fort. 1.20 a.m. 2.44 8.56 4.34 5.09 5.44 6.59 7.87 U.tt 11.86 10.17 9.40 9.12 8.40 730 6.67 6.18 -6.24 4.21 S.43 . 8,01 15 S.43 8.56 4.33 5.09 6.44 6.69 7.36 11.28 10.17 , ,,9.41 -9.12 1 8.40 7.20 6.57 6.85 .6.99 ; 4.31 . 8.43 S.01 9.00 LOS Bound Knob, 8.00 850 Black Mount'n 9.02 9.02 ' Asheville, . 9.55 . 10.00 Alexander's, 10.40 10.40 Marshall, -11.95 11.95 Warm Springs 12.30 8.05. Paint Rock, 3.25 . . MURPHY DIVTSIONr Going East. Arr. L've. ' BUtions. Arr. L've AM 10.10 AshevHla, . : . 80 P M 11.08 11.10 w"1 Turnpike, ... 2J3 15 113 11.38 Pign River,1 1.48' 168 1931-19.40 g, Waynesv'le, & 126 - 100 1.15 1.85 a. Balsam, 11.42 . 1202 2.35 ?' 2.85 9 Sylva, ' 2 10.26 - 10 27 2.45 2.46 3 Web'rStat'n 10.15 1016 8.86 8.86 . F,- Whlttier, --:,-. 9.28 9 29 4.90 : 4.28 . Charleston, 8.86 846 6.80 5.80 Nantahala, ' 7.S4 7.84 7-05 . - -.Jarretts, : am 6.06 Meal 'Stations. " Trains Nos. 60 and 51 run solid between Louis ville and Salisbury, carrying Pullman sleepers between Cincinnatir Louisville and Knoxvule; also between Warm Springs and Goldsboro. , Trains Nos. 52 and 53 runs solid between Mor ristown and Salisbury, carrying Leighton sleep ing cars between Chattanoogr and Asheville, . - C. W. CHEARS, A G P A. Richmond, Va. ; W. A, TURK. A. G. P. A., Salisbury, NC. '; VE. UcBEK. Sept., iUneville. N C. , - Schedule of Passenger, Rates 'I To Asheville, JT. -Cm . .. .. 1st Class. Round Trip Summer FROM SetUers. $14.15 11.65 ' 8.85 ' ' 7,65 . 6.76 r - ExonrsloQ. 832.00 J New York,' s PhUadelphla, Baltimore,' Washington," ,98.00- 90.00 - v .16.25 Kicnmona,. norioix, Wilmington, V Charleston, Augusta, Atlanta, Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, ' 18.00 15.85, - . 17.30. H13.4 V .-.--J5.80; i 99.45 80.65 7.75 -M . 1L55 17.06 23.301- Chattanooga, LonlsviUe. - viift-. - Cincinnati, Raleigh, Savannah,., Colnmbia. 12.75 X. 10.60 18.60 17.20 18.78 " 10.25 ' I 19.15? Jacksonville. 21.60 f .---28.95,' ' iiijE! JStnlUcp libor Vh'ere the besCilie market ' af-r S Where fords can be obtained fit reason" . , l; Sooth Main Ft; abl- rates. 3 doors above Eagle Hotel. Limited. 823.55 . 21.05 i 18.25 ' 17.05 . 13J0 16.65 13.15 f " 14.15 M3.2flf 10.85 14.75 V , 1 " ' : : : ; IF YOU WAstr I V 1 AdOOlJjMEAIj i'.v.i ij-' ...- nd Brandies FOTJND IN ' I - ,'SauterneSjand Clarets by the caae. largestock of fine r Oigairs. Room in x the- Rear; ill j i. .k MARQUARDT, Managers. JO HN H ARt & XX). , 'Contractors i&nd Bnilders, " " ASHEVILLE, N. d.-': '' ' ' MAKERS OF i , .. . boor and vrijynaxt FRAMES, JtlJtJTTELS and nilJiCILETS. Keep in stock Mouldings, Newels, Handrails, Balusters, etc.retc. All kinds of Builder's woodwork solicited ' apl9-dw3mos Pomona Hill Nurseries, ' J. Van Xindley, Pjrop'r. SALEM JUNCTION, N. C, 2 Miles west of Greensboro, on the. I Richmond & Danville Bail Road. Over 1,000,000 Fruit Trees, i;,;';" ' Vines, 'Ac., ' Consisting of Apple, Peach, Pear, Plum,. Apricot, Nectorine, Japanese Persim mon, Quince, Figs, Pecans, Mulberrie ' Graoes, Raspberries, Currants, Goose berries, Shade Trees, Evergreens, Roses &c., in great variety. - 1 Send for descriptive . catalogue, which gives lull description of all, and retai 1 price list; Correspondence solicited, ' special in-' dncements to large planters. s ' ... Address J. VAN LINDLEY, Salem Junction, Guilford co., N. C. -A. R. Ogburn and N. A. Reynolds, Agents lor western N. iX, at Asheville, N. C. mch 16-ddw6mos . i . ' ; m r w - 1 U L HAZLEGREEN Sash & Blind Factory Has recently purchased a large amount ot Oak -Ash Chestnut, Cherry and Walnut Lumber, and . CAN FURNISH WORK manufactured of thoroughlT dried material. . Wa propose to furnish work at the lowest figures, and . equal to any imported goods. THOS. L. CLAYTON, Prop -I S. CLAYTON', Business Manger. ' feb 4- w tf HARNESS;- n. . r ' 1 uut dmiu u uuw wuiyiws auu juauo of the best materials, with all the latest . improvements. Single and doable sets in nickle and oriental rubber, either gilt -or nickle lined.. All other trimmings on ' short notice.- " " " 1 -' " Saddles and Bridles Of every grade and price, from cheapest Morgan to the English Shaptoe. IIORHE COEEJlRS Of every kind, size, grade and price. HORSE CLOTHIJVa: ; Just received a fresh stock, including ; Track Suits, Sweat. Hoods, Jowl Hoods, ; Cooling Blankets, Ankle Boots 6f differ-' ent patterns. Linen Sheets of all prices ' 1 ' eap'rodes.J The finest stock in tne market. Call and -see them. ., , .-t '. '' Whips, Saddle Cloths and t : ,f -;jpiy'm,.; In every variety,.' i - : '; .?tz 'Jt SrECl.lE- j - ; tiv Remember we' have no machinery 11 vnrV rlnnA li Viun1 ATid eniarantAAaA in - Asheville in our line. . North Main street, opposite old Central Hotel, Asheville, N. C. ' ' - - . - ' " PAINTING, and Upholstering l : ; L. : S WICEGQODi tyhA . i .i,WiIlAw frfrep-t Afihfiviila. N. tT:' -'! ., ..: .-.i7...i .. ' - TT r.-i.-M'-t. la ready to do the Terr best work nt hi Hne 13 and will guarantee satisfaction In work and. prices. pwjnatea fnrniahed for lane contracts. lnvue examination of price and. work.; Olve,.; me a call. mon 10-d I 8W1CEOOOD. , a gem;op a home FOR SOME- r htjdy. , THS prettiest UttU place In Bnneomb ctmnJ I ty, two miles from a depot, four miles from J tne city, on Swannanoa river, contains ninety ores,twenty of which are good bottom .1 ulrty p - land, as good as any en the riven no -wanUed ,-. . t worn-out land on the rlso; forty acres wei Umbered. Good, new dweuiinr aou, wltht' : rooms, all out houses, splentud pm ? wJr STtrinr-house. ISO choice anDle trees, one-half of which are Just ready to bear, 75 r-eaua trt ail w v superior qua'.ity; some rrupe vines and pears. . This property is well adapted to growir? rrt and clover, and now has about twenty-live aeresy in clover. Also pood tobacco land. ' , For fiirthor particulars arn,vat tie - moni2-dawtf - citiw orncit A,
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 13, 1886, edition 1
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