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A CreaWng vllinge . Is dry and turns hard, until oil la appUed, alter which it stores easily. When the Joints, or hinges, of the body are stiffened and inflamed by Bhenmatiam, they can not be moved without causing the most excruciating pains. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, by its action on the blood, relieves this condition, and restores the Joints to good working order. :. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has effected, in our city, many most remarkable cures, in eases which baffled the efforts of the most experienced physicians. Were it necessary, I could rare the names of many individuals who have been cured by taking this medicine. In my case it has worked wonders, relieving me of . Rheumatism, - after being troubled with it for years. In this, and ail other diseases arising from . impure blood, there is no remedy with which I am acquainted, that affords such . relief - as Ayer's Sarsaparilla B. H Lawrence, M. D., Baltimore, Md. - Ayer's Sarsaparilla cured me of Gout and Rheumatism, when nothing else would. - It has eradicated everjr trace of ' disease from my system. E. H. Short, Manager Hotel Belmont, Lowell, Mass. , I was, during many months, a sufferer from chronic Bheumatism. . The disease afflicted me grievously, in spite of all the remedies I could find, until I commenced using Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I took sev eral bottles of this preparation, and was -speedily restored to health. J. Fream, Independence, Va. tt Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared b Dr.J. C.A Lyer 8s Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; aiz bottles, 5. Bold by all Druggists ATT A T3 T? Y"K.T X 7 TT T7 T J AJL v X Z XJ TO CALL AT HESTON'S, Eagle Hotel Block, and partake of Delicious Ice ('ream. Just as nice as made any, where in - . ; "the country. - If you want to take some home, we have pockets from 5 to 50cts. Or will put in ice that it will keep ; solid for any length of time. Just came in to-day fresh stock 01 WHITMAN'S & ROYSTER'S PINE CANDIES, . Fruits, Marshmallows, Finest -CHOCOLATE CREAMS. CARAMELS, '' v Double Strength Mint Drops, Lime -Juice Drops Imported and- Domestic Segars ' ' Fine Cut - CHEWING TOBACCO. r . - Try our Beaucatcher Segars; nothing tcttcr in a 5c. Segar. J. M. HEST01T, Eagle Hotel Block. James P. Sawyer, Wholesale and Retail, PATTOy AVE. - ASHEVILLE, N. C. Having jnst 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 nitEss aoons, from Sets. np. . SUJflJflliR SIJLKS in different shades. WHITE, GOODS to please any one. -BLACK GOODS - i ' rjust what you want. CARPETS, ' new and pretty . j?i4ttih as, all shades and - prices. " , RUUS, the prettiest you ever saw. , UOISEItW the cheapest in the city. HANDKERCHIEFS, at your own prices. SILK. PMj1SOjLS, ; new and handsome. : TOWNEES, il - by the 100 dozen. - JTjlPILIJrSi .. , -. : to match. - -. . .JJNEN 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 .ND. FLOUR, , , - as Ar-i thfelowest ' SILVER AND GQLD. shirts.'..-' COLLARS AND CUFFS, : . " " all sizes. " . . , . - . MY MOTTO: 7 A satisfied customer is my best advertise; - tnenL" i. JAMES T? SAWYER, " - - vFattc 'Avenn v-v BARGAINS IN LAND. Farm of 120 acres, 35 bottom, plenty of fine wood land, fair improvements, fine water, good orchard, . near rail road station. Immediate possession given, if Kntiorhl mnn. Tnnria naftv. m-ir.A lnur $1,500.- r? '-, . -: Farm of 50 acres, ,10 acres bottom, 25 wood land, fine for tobacco, several acres iust cleared read for a crop, orchard, log llVUWCf J UIU60- JJUiU IW1 ivou. cwuuu fl6 per acre. - :- - ::-- r Mountain larm, ssu acres, nne timDer; fine stoek range, near public road. A few acres cleared, good cabin, some fruit trees, fine .water, terms easy f 1.50 per ocre. One hundred acres fine mountain land, - , m;ii innyi 1 Bplendld timberr near mill land, fine for gnuu buu Kitu,.. l-vi hid ctusjt iituo fow, i For particulars call ,or addrets early fe 28-dwtf- 'Land Agent. . APMIXHTKATOit'd NUT1C. - - i All persona holding claims against the estate of the late J. M. Etradley mast present them r payment within twelve montu of tois date, or this notice will be placed In bar of recovery. All parties indebted to said estate are required to settle at once. This Aug. 10th, 1886. . I. II. STKADLKY, angliwr.w . ; Adm'r. of . el. etradley - ' Paris la net and Unhealthy. Shiraz, too, and the whole stretch, of country around it, is fearfully hot and unhealthy in summer and fall, so that the regiments sent there from the north (and the shah does that 'constantly, be cause these soldiers -are oun rates and Turks by descent, and do not - assimilate or fraternize with the natives), often lose 60 per cent, of their number within a year. - Take even the healthiest portions of Persia; take Teheran, for instance, which is now, since good water has been obtained in abundance, one of the ex ceptionally salubrious - points, and you will find a death rate which in Europe or America would be considered appall ing. An able physician here, Dr. Alber, tells me that the death rate at Teheran is be tween 75 and 90 per 1,000, andtheder 5hs constantly exceed the births, the fact that the town is growing in "spite . of it being explained by the circumstance that a continual influx of persons " from I other parts of Persia takes place, and that the deaths are seven-eighths among children below 3 years of age, who are carried off when weaned (cholera ablac tatorum). '. The deaths amonavthe Euro peans here show even a larger percent age; they usually succumb to the acclim itization process in the third year. Take it all around, I think the man with in formation who would maintain that Persia is a healthy country is either very foolhardy or else worse. Teheran Cor. Chicago Times. - . The Hares t Plant In Mexico. In the botanical garden -at the palace they have the celebrated flower Tzapalil- I qni-Xochitl, of jthe Aztecs The story I runs that there are onlv ""three of the kind in the world one at the palace, an other at a different point in Mexico and the mother .plant on the mountain. At oile time two tribes had a long and Btory goeSr but wHhgreat Seal more ex- aggeration. The plant is : commonly called the "flower hand,? as they claim that inside is a perfect baby hand. I went to see and was much dis appointed. The tree grows to a good neignt. The leaves, heart-shape, are thick and about the color of the under part of a silver maple leaf, except that they are very rough, which prevents them from glistening like the maple. The thick, wax-like, : bell-shaped red blossom grows mouth upward, and in side is the so-called hand. It has five fingers and one. thumb, but looks ex actly like a bird's claw, - and not like a hand. The story ran that there are but three in existence. Without doubt the plant is rare and there may be no more than a dozen, if that many, in the world, but I have seen in the garden of tvvti different gentlemen the very same tree Una of thesA cent.lpmpn ia in V.nm-na and the other bought his plant frora him, so there was no way of learning where the three came from. Mexican Cor. Pittsburg Dispatch. T Jon? "" Jn March, 1885, Sophus Tromholt dis- patched some thousand circulars to. all pans oi Norway containing different queries regarding the aurora, and among them also the following: "Have you or your acquaintances ever heard any sound during aurora, and, in- this case, when and in what manner?" Up to Sept. 16, he had received answers to these queries from 14t persons. Of these, not less than 92, or 64 per cent., believe in the exist ence of the aurora sound, and 53 (36 per cent.) state that they have heard it them sflves, while the other 89 cite testimonials from other people; only 21 (15 per cent.) declare that they have never heard the sound and know nothing about it, and the other 81 (22 per cent.) have not noticed the query at all. There are thus 92 affirmations against SI negations. The sound is variously described in these answers as sizzling, creaking, whiz Eing, rustling,crackling, hissing, whispering,- rushing, buzzing, rippling, roaring, din, breezy, whipping, fanning, clashing, flapping, sweeping, etc. Nature. Does on the War-Path. - j A correspondent of The Bee Journal writes that a brood of chickens were in the habit of frequenting the 6hed in which he kept his bees. The bees stung all the" dark-colored ones to death, yet did not molest the light-colored chicks.' Why the preference? The editor writes that he has-frequently spoken of tho ad vantage of wearing light clothes among the bees. We. wear black bee veils be cause we cannot see clearly through any color. Woolly, fuzzy and dark materials are objected to by bees. A man with a plug hat on rarely gets stung, unless by a bee that in- trying to "shoot the hat" aims too low and hits the face by mis take, while a companion at; a suitable distance is perfectly saf e. Lewiston (Me.) Journal. Chance to Slake a Fortune. A party of young men who had been boating on the lake were standing in the doorway of one of the small stores, where they had adjourned for refreshments. One of the party remarked to the crowd that the scene that lay before- them was very pretty. The storekeeper remarked: Yes, if one of you . put a washerwoman over there, a cow over there, ' and a whole lot of boats on the lake, and then let one of them painter chaps make about 10,000 copies,, he could make a heap of money. "Augusta (Qa.) Chronicle. , ; - 1 . I ii i ,i . i . - .. e- Government Real Estate' In New York.- ' . At tho foundation - of' qur government not a foot of -real estate was owned by it in New York city, and the use of the city hall for the inauguration of Washington was only a matter of oourtesyl Now the government owns property in- the star city to the value of $15,000,000, most of which - was acquired at a price way below what it now would bring. Chi cago Times. f ''-.. ' ' - -Martin lather Home at MatnsBeld - . Luther's boyish more at,- Mansfield, in Saxony, has just been ' restored as far as possible to its . original condition when the reformers parents dwelt there four centuries ago. The old house had become most dilapidated. Mow, it will be in habited by a : body of deaconesses, wlic will nnrse and care for the sick and poor of the townP-Chlcago Times. OTICK TO TOBACCO PLANTERS.. We. the undersigned.' warehousemen of Ashe- vllle, find that we have lost large sums of money by sending empty tierces to the country. In view I of this fact -te have decided - to famish no more, naaer any circumsiancea. ah mrare applications for tierces wUl be given to. the manufacturers them. , . ,8MITH, NELSON & CO- nere, wno- wiu an nio uruers 11 Bausmcwjry to i . - - V HTEVKN3 S CHILU8. - - ?v : CUAMBEB3, PEE&Y A.WEST. - ang T-wgrnosf - - , - . -" ?- r I A NNOUNCEMENT. " ' ' - i -' i lam a candidate for the office of sheriff of Buncombe conuty, subject to tne action of the I County Democratic Convention. aug3-aitwta jjno. u. ciiamuisk;5. nOR SALE, . ' . Calf, a iso. i nan vx.vuo ww ana 6 weeks old. and some t-hoat. at Swannanoa Tunnell, by - ; T. O. PARKS. . Juiy 31-wlm .: - ..: JliSSlOX-IIOSI'ITAI,. . Baffering women should remember that the Mission Hospital offers All the advantages for treatment and cure -of - diseases peculiar to tnoir sex, mat can be i oond la Northern ciuea. Addiess, Mission Hospital, Asheville. N. C. - feb2S-ly. . Call and get some this week", . ; of "those bargains at VVHITLOCaVS. Try Duffy's Pure Barter Malt Whis key, for sale Only by W; O.MnllerA Co Try our- Barefooted and Baldheaded Corn, to be found onlv at original Bob Jones' Pioneer Uar. - CoMTKNTMKNT, N- C, . -; - " Aug. 11.18S0. Deer Mr. Editur , : - Excuse me while I wipe my specks And get my thoughts collected, For to see my name in public prjnt - . i never nad expected. Bat at any sort of sacrifice Teutu must be ventilated, - And that's the theme which all my life My soul has animated., ; v -.C" And your paper as the organ of - Our city population, Is the true channel through which - : Rive r, ', -fi; Such matters prorogation. . Now, there's Sam Weldon's- Bakery, Abort which all are raving,i-"; I stepped in there on yesterday, 'I v And it set my heart a-craving. His'Snowflake" Bread in every Bhape From flouf of, best tekctitm A - And choicest cakes in everstyle Is the "acme of perfection," The'"Gem" the batt of envy is ; , , Of all who .try to ape it, ' ' ' j And when it sends its arrow homo Its rivals can't escape it. ' The shafts of slander which they hurl With dark intent to harm them, Fall broken at their victor's feet, And never can alarm 'cm., P. S. Sam Weldon tells me that his sales Have grown to such a figger, Xhat he will soon, without some change, " Have to build his oven bigger. Atjn r Jane. D" You want to save 500 per cent in your yearly Printing bills ? If so, you slionld use my nne Kubber frint- ing Hand Stamps, to print your bill and letter beads, postal cards, envelopes and statements tc, &c. I mount them to order, with anv read ing or picturing desired, and supply stationery at vYmjL.,Ai3i!, cus r. eo, see wnat you save I You can print your own jobs for five years with them. Drop me a card, and I will come and see you, or give me an idea of what you want. HOTEL. GUESTS, and everybody, should mark their clothine Indelible and print their visitinsr cards with name stamps. Your name in any siyie oi i.vpe, wiin inaeiiDie ins (can't De wash ed or boiled out) pad, box, distributor &c. 60 cts. a. a. sA.ua, jr., Asncvuie, ik.v. ;i. augis. JYew anil Valuable TIa- chinery for Sale. f OFFER the following new Machinery for One 24-inch Planing and Matching Machine, - One fonr-sided Moulding Machine, One heavy Morticing Machine. -One large Iron Ternoaing Machine,' One small Feed Mill, saie : - lao some second-hand Machinery, as good cs new, as follows : One 20-inch Planing" Machine. One Atlas Engine, la-horse power, 1 Westing House Engine. 10 n horse power,. 1 10-horse Tortable Boiler. One 20-horse power boiler, - one i.'ircniar saw-jani, ' This Machinery Is being used every day. All or part of the tbove will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to N. W. GIRDWOOD. Asheville, N. C jy 14-dl waw2w SOMETHING NEW. THE "Embostype" Printing Stamps (PATENT APPLIED FOR.) . ' 'l"hese stamps answer all the pur poses of rubber stamps and. cost much less. JGS5-ook ! A stamp cf your name, a bottle of indelible ink, suitable for marking clothing,) an inking pad and a distributor, securer ly packed in a neat box, post paid, for only 25 cents- Satisfaction Guaranteed. Also all kinds of rubber stamps at lowest prices. Goods shown and orders received at Estabrook's. Write to Walter & Cushman, . 'Asheville, N. C. T.IKE JYOTICE ! W. O. Siiller fe Co. Eiquor Dealers and. Dis tillers' Agents,' 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 tne Holidays. i Especial attention is called , to Duffy's Pure Barley Malt Whiskey for which we are agents in this section, also the cele brated Bavarian and Budweise Lager i T J I A J 1. -1.1 1 f . Tl . I rjeer on uraugui, ana uoitieu ior lamny use, wnicn is guaranteed strictly pure. we also nave a lot of Jfine Old Jfure N; C. Corn Whiskey that can't be beat, and the best and most popular brands of fine Old Kentucky band-made soni mash Bye and Bourbon -Whiskies, fine imported cognac 13 randy, Jamaica Kom, imported and domestic Gins, Pure N. C. Apple and Peach Brandies, Pure N. Sweet Mash flnrn 'WKlalrov. -fino rll i mntfl CV. awrr Port, Madeira, Claret, Champagne and all kinds of domestic Wines, Imported Ale and Porter, Fine Cigars, Tobacco, &cv&c. we nave witn na, Messrs. Je V. Sor- rells, Jesse J. Lange and W. Columbus Featheretone who will be glad to have their mends 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 use,which is are charge of the old jovial Tom Pope who will give a cordial greeting to alL. Ordes rsolicited and promptly filled. . : W. Cv MULLER & CO., ; - Main st, opposite Public Square, 'r Asheville. N. C TV E3IB ABLE LOTS FOR SALE. , , For sale at a sacrifice, four desirable lots in the eastern portion of the city. Three of the lots are vacant and beautifully wooded, and on the fourth it aitnated a brick stable. Grand chance for any one w: to purchase a nice lot cheap. as property must further information apply to W. K. whitson l soia at some price, toi Court House or to IBS.B.M. HERNDON mch&-U CRINKLED Sursuckers. 4 in hand Cra vats, dude ties Ginghams, Lawns, White goods, Bupjry Botes, -Waukerp-haBt Shoes, Straw Hats Clothing'. . : BEARDEN. RANKIN & CO. :- Dloeefte f Bfarlli Carollnn. . BIsHOP LYMAN'S AITOINTM.BNTS. A ue.r2 -Thursday, Lincolnton, Consecration, , inursaay.Bpm, vnapei.near (Lmcolaton - is r naay, juncointon.urcunation. ' 15 Sunday, Tryon City, P..llc eoonty. ": ' 17 Tuesday, Mills'.X Koads. ' ..:: " 2 Sunday ,-Gulowhee. . .y " 84 Tuesday, St. John's. Macon county. " 85 Wednesday, 8 p. mv Irauklia 27 Friday, Webster. ' . c . " 29 Sunday, Waynesvllle. " " " " 4 . m.. Mica DaI. . Sept I -Wednesday, -b. Andrew's, Buncombe cuuiuy. . 1 .- . - - 6 Sunday. Trinity church. Aahevilln. -!!'-. " . 8 P m Trinity chapel, Asheville - v 'inursuay, o p.m., Morgan ton. . - ift Friday, 8 p. m., StatesvilJe. -" 12 Sunday, Winston. - " - Holv Onrnmnninn at all moral nir unrli. q i itrcuuna tor aiocesan missions. . - . . ' . insurance;- - LIFE INSURANCE. rrot VALLEY MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION - - All VTTT 1 TTkTT A 1 Issues policies for from . 1,000 to; 3,000, . v.; and -;v;" ' to comDines tne guarmuec iearare oil JT.. al "OLD; LINE " Companies at the cost oi oramary. co-operative, insur ance in Secret Orders." FIRE INSURANCt. Insurance against .loby. Fire, in City and County on all kinds of Property, Real and Persona . . Short as well as tong.Urm. "i": Policies isiued -at . fair rates ; : in. A. 1 Companies, ; " Home and Foreign. TIIOS. W. BRANCH, Agent, v ' Office North Side Court Square. niy20-tf - , ., , . EDWARD J. STOH, ; ;. REAL ESTATE AKD INSURANCE ENT, AshPviHe. A'orth Qarolif 'PROSPECT BIU2WERY, ; PHILADELPHIA, PA. W. O. MULLER & CO., Agents, ASHEVILLE, N. C. We herewith take ereat pleasure in mirouucing ior export ana lamily use this - - -r Extra 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 ana unadulterated. ; jfnyBi cians advise the use of this Beer, and we can your special attention to the follow ing analysis: , , . - . "Budweis" lag-er Beer; Emanating from the Prospect Brewery, 11 1 l- ju ruiiaueipma, i a. The undersigned, at the reouest of the recnnical bociety, nas completed an analysis of the "Budweis" Beer, brewed atchas-cwvoiters' irospect Brewery, in Philadelphia, which analysis exhibits the ioilowing results: ' -y- Specific gravity, 1,0124 .' Alcohol, 3,94c Extract. . 4,92?c Carbonic Acid, 0,22ftel Ashes, OOc- This signifies that the "Budweis" Beer in its essential qualities is almost the exact counterpart of the best Imported lionemian xseer. - . - A further, examination, seeking adul terations, proves conclusively that it contains naught of that nature. . Db. D. II. Dannkbaum. Tacony Chemical Works, Bridesburg. Philadelphia, Oct 28,1881. i'. For Hotels, Boarding Houses, Private Families and the Trade, the above Beer is put up in patent-stopper Bottles ( pints.) and in export bottles (pints,) well corked. wirea, louea ana laoeiea. We deliver the Beer free of charge to any part of tne city, and call for the empty patent stopper, bottles, which are never sold but must always be returned with the crates. , - l , ,. Having erected a large refrigerator for me storage oi ueer, we are enaoiea to " ' .a J T 1 r . 1 a. . keep our Beer cool, fresh and m good order, and it will be furnished direct from our refrigerator to our customers. All shipping orders will receive prompt attention. ' . r - 1 " apl 3 dtf - V. O. MULLER & CO. I X BRAND & CO. -i 1 UNDERTAKERS. . ASHEVILLE, N. C. Metallic and Walnut Coffins constantly on hand. Everyjequisiteof the business furnished. All calls day or night prompt ly answered. Hearses rtrnished when desired! - . ' mt-xlj ' - : ..'I ! . '. - ' BOB JONES,. -- T:.; . The,Pioneer. To my Customers: : 'r y ; - I desire to Inform mv enstomera that I keer goods wines, liquors, beers,-tc, axe all pure and fresfi. , Orders snliclted and satisfaction guaranteed. Orders front a distance specially solicited. ' - . - s : i - Goods delivered free of charge- to any nart of the city by polite servants. : -1 j - - nep weaver, tne curious concoctor oi cocsxaus, is with nfe and respectfully invites: his friends to call. Call on or address - , - : BOB JONES, . The Pioneer Bar. s doors below 1st Nat Bank. apl25-2m 1 ' Asheyiller N. C. J. C.BROWN & CO-, MERCHANT TAILORS, 1 Pattern Avenue, over Cowan's Jewelry Store. Spring and Summer Patterns bow ready in (rreat variety. Long; practical -experience. Per fect fit and workmanship fruaranteed.. Repairs promptly and neatly executed. . - JiODERATE CHABuEa. Parties cntuBtlne their own cloth will have It well shrunk and every Attention paid in the making up. . - : ' -: apl 14-dSm, JOHNSTON'S Kalsomine, Linseed Oil. Turpentine, Varnish, Lard Oil, Dryer, Iron Had raint, M indo oiass ratty ec, KJSARDKN. KANK1IN of CO. Aifllr Hotel Bifc ln remainder of the land will ha anld in tracta suitable lirf form. Till nlnf.a m.nA hnainMa iuiH. AiHo, oki mun ana nne water sower. The moat desirable place of residence in The Land or ITealtlt. .tuu Best Mineral Water. Bst Finest Scenery, Five mi'fill WMlt af Aaluwrlla tm Unn1 TMW va tl n A. A. 15.000 acrea mnnntAin anil vnilvlanil In TVn - "j wuijiy, guiiea ioi siorc raising, tarm- uik, iruit cuuure, -turaoertiiB;, c eo.vuo acrea I mountain land in Swain county, on Tenneeaee I RiVer.' filch land. wll tlmhprixl Dnh tMil will be cot up to stilt purchasers or colonira. oerenu oioer irasu in western counties tor sale. Gold Placer mining land and timber on the Biuuip ior sate. . Apply to . - N. Plnmadere, i Sulnnnr PDrinea.or Ad Tress Aahevlrie, N. C jun25-dAw6m hoot juvn Main Street, (Above Eagle J?ofel -.- -' o . l: - The oeat stock always oa hand.. Work alvan gnaranieea 10 give sausiacuon. w . . , i l am especially preparea to mite poota ana noes so as to prevent nanrmss i javxAxms. ReadyUade nstom Work of I - ail SKirtg.Qn uand. . Oenllemm and Ladies'. J!epairig, a Spe- Fine Custom Work always on hand, anv tvle ana sansiacuon gnaranieea, as to stoca ana work. Shoemakers' Findings always on hand and ior saia. i oe nest in tne manec at low tinces Fino Groceries I Imported and Domestic Table .Delicacies, at KEPLER'S. EXTRA CHOICEST New Crop TEAS, Choicest Moyune Gunpowder, English Breakfast, . - Formosa Oolong. . - ' Extra Fancy Japan: - . r FINE COFFEE. Mocha, Oh? Government Java, Cordova, Santos Peaberry, Finest Rio and Laguay ra, Instantaneous Chocolate, Cocoa, Baker's Chocolate andBroma. CROSSE & BLACKWELLJS Jams, Gordon & Dil worth's Jellies & Preserves:! It-. & i). Pineapples, m glass jars, G. .& D. Cranberry Sauce, " - " CANNED VEGETABLES. . Gordon & Dilworth's Asparagus, Oyster Bay Asparagus, Siftid Early June Peas, -- " Succotaph, Corn, t Whole Tomatoes, Okra and Tomatoes. French Peas and Mushrooms. CALIFORNIA CANNED Fruits, Peaches, Apricots; Pears, White Cherries. Green Gage Plums. Bahama Pineapples grated, and sliced. EDAM & PINEAPPLE CHEESE, Boss' Lunch Biscuit, ; Boss' Wafers, Mushroom Crackers. , Imported Albert Biscuit ' . Finest New Orleans Molassea. Ke West and Imported Cigars. . , FULL STOCK OF ; -STAIX.E aROVEKIES . ; Jit KEPItEIVS. . South Main St, opp.Eagle Hotel. SOMETHING CHOICE! lot- - T O ESS OF THE WEED, who enjoy a really M-A pw amvu, buuuiu aiwtiyB ass: wr - - nOLMES' Golden Leaf, ' - Lanl of theSky, ' ; These brands aie mannfacorud from the eele brated Tobaccos srrown in Western North Caro lina, rrce rrom an perrumenes, ada iterations o lmporitiesuid are prized for their -f - Superb Sntolilng Qualitlea. Ask your dealers or - ' . ' HOZmMESP ' TOBACCO, and take no other, - x - - Mr ttmm tk Trmi MUM, v E. L HOLMES. & CO Pbopbtetobs an2-12mos ASHEVILLE. N, C. -FBiHfiLIN HOUSE, D. C. CUNNINGHAM, Peoprietob,: FRANKLIN, - - N. C Table supplied with the best the market - anordsu- First-ClasB Livery and Bale Stables ia j connection with house. - : ' Dally Hack between Webster svsUt t i-r Frsutkllja.. ., . - ' flood BwU Mamma for sept 11-dly - -r- J ' (Established id 1855.) - Watc2tilr.eiv Jeweler," itttalasW AND DXALtB VS Watches Clocks. Jewelerv, Spectacles. AcJ j Patton Avenne. Asheville. NiC. Leroy W. Fairchild's Gold Pen. Good stock alwavs on band. - pO RENT A FINK FARM. -The fine farm belonriner to Cant. P. F. Pattoo Jnst outside the city limits containing 995 acres (U acres ot wnicn is Choice Dotcom, suitaoie ior gardening, trucking and general forming, will be o tiered for rent on privsie contract till the 10th day of September next, and If not disposed of by that time will be rented on that day to the high est bidder. A suitable and acceptable tenant can get this propeity for a term of yea's If deair- ea. cau ior particulars on ATKINSON A COCKE, " augltdeodtwlm Keai estate fcaiers. . If- III! .-, ll li, A'' : P. 3rd DOOR ABOVE The largest and most Ipipprted and ubrs and Brandies 1 TO BS WESTERN NORTH; C AROLINA, ';?..akf specialty of Champaigna, Sauternes and Clarets by the case.1 ; . and carry a large stock of fine v I : Sample and Pool Room in the Rear, : " I8 unsurpassed by anything of the kind in the State. ... JOHN Z. MILSTER & J. ft Atlantic & H. C. R. B. ; TIME TABLE KO. 8a. . Jn effecriS 3fM Sunday. January 17th. 1880. BAST., WEST. No. 51.- No. 50. Passenger. STATIONS : Passenger. Arr. 1,'ve. Arr. L're. 607 Ooldsbofo IaGrange Kinston New Berne Horehead City -Horebead Depot -Daily Except Sunday. A.U. 111S 10 96 942 4 46 A.K. ft 51 S 54 132 652 847 10 M 47 747 06 4SS 11 18 11 28 Train SO connects with wilmlnsttn A WoMm train-bound North, leaving Ooldshnra ii-as m and with Richmond & Danville train West, leav ing uoiuBuuru p. m., ana Wilmington it neiaon imn eouin at 4:m p. m. Train 81 connects with Richmond Jk Dan vino i niiu. arriving at uoiasooro 4:4U p. m . and with Wilminirton St Weldon Train from th North mt :o4 p. m. CajePear & Y, T. Bt CompY. TRAIN NORTH. ArrivA ra Bennettsviiie, - saupm Fayetteytlle. 13 00 m 12 25 pm Sanford. - ' 2 IB Dm ISSnm inaneratrayeuevllle. w TRAIN SOUTH. .. Arrlro. Leava. Greensboro ttoin eaniora 1 20 p m 1 45 p m 1 Fayelteville 850pm 4 00pm BennettsvUle ' 7 30pm Dinner at Sanford. Freight and Passenger Train leaves Bennetts Ville Taesdavs. Thursdays and Satnrdava at 9 aa p m, arriving at Fayetteville at 8 p m. . Leaves Fayetteville on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 30 a m, and arrives at . Be.n- ueiusTiim ia. nd Passenger Trains to Raleiehl. leaves Banfiird lei at 11 80 a m, and arrives at Greensboro at540pm. satuT. at s a ieaVen?6-d W. M. 8. DUNN, Gen. Superintendent. jnu.u. auB-, ucn. raas. Aeent. . . . '.t Richmond and Danyillo Railroad. WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION. General Passenger Office, I - Salisbury. N. C, June 19th, 1886. f On and after June SOth. 1886. and snnercedtn 11 others, the following schedule will be opera- MAIN LINE. Train Na S3. Train No. 5i WBST. BAST. 1 Arr. L've. Arr. L've. Salisbury, 11.25 a in. f .30 p. au. Statesrille 12.23 4.21 4J3 Newton, 1.82 8.14 Hickory, 1.58 1.59 S.43 2.43 Icard, . " 2 20 2.40 1.56 .21 Morgan ton, S.05 8.06 l.SS 1.28 Marion. 4.08 12.87 Old Fort. 4.87 -4.87 1L8 11.67 Round Knob, 4,52 42 11.40 11.40 Black Mo'ain, 5.29 10.58 10.52 " Asheville, 6.16 6.21 - 9.56 10.01 Alexanders, 6 .54 71 . 86 Marshall, . TA7 7.58 ' 8.18 8J8 Warm Spr"ga, .52 855- 7.20 T.47 ' Paint Bock. 9.1S 7.00 ' -. Train No. 50. Train No. 51. WKST. ... lASTv -, , I Salisbury, ' Statesyille. Arr. Lve. 1.20 a.m. Arr. 12.U 11.96 10.17. 9.40 9J2 8.40 730 6.57 6.15 6.24 4.21 ' 8.48 8.01 1M . LV 11.28 ' 10.17 9.41 9.12 8.40 7.20 6.57 6.85 5.99 4 31 8.43 , 8.01 9.00 ' 145 9.4S 2.44 Newton, . 3.54 Hickory. - 4.83 8.56 4.84 Icard, C.09 Morganton, t.44 Marlon. 6.S9 5.09 5.44 6.59 tXl '- 8.20 9.02 10.60 10.40 11.85 J.0S Old Fort. 7.34 Bound Knob. 1.00 Black Mount's 8.0-2 Asheville, 0.65 Alexander's. 10.40 Marshall, 11.85 warm HDruurs I2.au irainiKoca, as ItCBPHY DIVISION. Going West. - ' Going East Arr. L've. . 10.10 : 11.10 11.88 ' 18.40 1.35 : 2.35 -2.46 8.86 : 4.25 ' 6.80 Stations. Asheville. Turnpike, -PisnBiver, Waynesv'le, Balsam,' eSstafn WhitUer, .Charleston. Nantahala, -J arret ts, Arr. SJ0 2.18 1.48 12.26 H.42 10.96 10.15 ' 9.2 . 8.86 7.84 L'v Mi 916 16S 100 1202 10 27 1016 29 845 T.84 6J A M 11.08 113 1M I a .1.15 8.35 2.45 8.36 4.90 5.30 7j05 ileal Stations. Trains Nos. 60 and SI ran solid oetweea LoaisV ville and Salisbury, carry ins; Pullman sleepers between Cincinnati. Louisville and Knoxrule : also between Warm 8prlngs and Ooldsboro.. Trains Nos. 52 and 63 runs solid betreea SIor riatown and Salisbury, carry ins; Lelghton sleep ing csrs. Deiween nauauoogr ana Aaneviua, C. W. CHEAR8. AGFA. Richmond. Ta. W. -A. TURK. A. G. P. A Salisbury. N C - . V. Jfc McBEK. Bnpt., Asheville, N C. - Schedule of Passeusrer ItaU$ - laoif raiMciPAL roiim " - To d$heville, JT. LV . - - -'j IstCUsa. FBOM v. . . Limited. New Tor. 823j55 Philadelphia. : 21.06 Baltimore, ;. . 18.25 Washington, - 17.05 " Richmond, 3d Norfolk, 16.65 ,: Wilmington, - 13.15 Charleston, 14.15 Augusta, -.- -18.26 . Atlanta, r ' 10.85 Mnntvomery. 14.75. Bound Trip - ' " - Summer - Settlera. Excursion. 32.00 14J5- 11 6S- : : 8.85 7.65 6. ' r i 28.00-T. : 22.40 . 10 .00 - . 15.25 '. J8.00- , 15.85 17.30 . 13.45; ! 16.80 -i i H Mobile, . S0J0 New Orleans. 88.45 97.75 '80S 115 23 80 17;7 18 60;,' 12 85 18.74 Chattanooga, 7 75 siempnu, - . ;17 o IxuiavUle,' t , ' v 12 40 Cincinnati. " ! 12.5 Raleigh, - , 10.60. Savannah, ' 17.20 Colombia. - ijr 10.25 415 18.15 ' 28.96 -V"3l- Jaeksonville 21 69 . IF YOU WANT 1 AG001MEAL XXIlJ Dining Hooza, Where the best the market af-p fords can be obtained at reason k . abl- rates. South Main et, , mm " '..'.'.:: - 2 doors above Eagle Hotel. I II 111 n a! THE . BANK OF ASHKVILLK. complete assortment of Dpmestic jWiries, FOUND II A. MARQUARDT, Managers. JOHN HART & CO. CContractors and Batldera. :; ' ASHEVILLE, N. G , " . MAKERS OP - noon ana jrijmvn', : mjMjtiEs, JTIIjrTEL8 and BttJiCKETM, Keep in stock Mouldings. Newels, Handrails. Balusters, eta, etc. All kinds of Builder's woodwork solicited apl S-daw8mca . ... . Pomona Hill Nurseries, Tan Iilndley Propr. SALEM JUNCTION, N.C., 2 Miles weet of Greensboro, on tho Richmond & Danville Call Road. Over 1,000,000 Fruit Trees. Vines, &c Consisting of Apple, Peach, Pear, Plum, Apricot. Nectorine. Jaoanese Persim mon, Quince. Figs.' Pecans.' MnlbArrlna Grapes, Raspberries, Currants, Goom berries, Shade Trees Evergreens, Rose &C in great variety. . - eena ior desenpuve catalogue, which gives lull description of all, and retail price list. Corresnondence solicited, arterial in. ducements to large planters. Address -- J.-VAN LINDLfcY, ' Halent Junction, Guilford co N. C. " A. R. Ogburn and N. A; Reynolds, ' Agents for Western N. C, 1 at Asheville, K. C mch 16-dawCmoa THE ; -HAZLEGltEEN-i" - Sash. & Blind Factory Has reeentlr Dnrehaaed a larM utunnt af nk Ash ChesUiut, Cherry and Walnut Lumber, and CAN FURNISH WOBK mannflictared of thoronehlv dried aatariaL Wa propone to furnish work at the lowest arures, aa4 , equal to any Imported goods. . THOS. L. CLAYTON, Prop . i a CLAYTON, Business Manger, feb 4- w tf . - - HARNESS; Our Stock is . now complete and made of the best materials, with all the latest improvements. 8ingle and double seta in nickle and oriental robber, either gilt or nickle lined. . All other trimmings on short notice. Saddles and Bridlca Of every grade and price, from cheapest . Morgan to the English Shaptoe. . -' . : nonsE coejuuzjs Of every kind, sixe, grade and price ; HORSE CJLOTJBJW34 Just received a fresh atock. Including Track Suits, Sweat Hoods, Jowl Hooda, Cooling Blankets, Ankle Boots of differ ent patterns. Linen Sheets of all price " XwIIf ROBES, z- The finest stock in the market. Call an see them..- ' ; . TVhips, Saddle Cloth and In every variety. : v . ..','-? -i; REf&lRIJYa , OP AJLI mm.mw w Mir km wm ksub; . M-MMjmir- i -; i , .r .. ;': .Vil'til . ; ' ; . '. ." ' r..-, . r'Bemember we have"nJ ' machinery j all work done bv band and euaranteedl , I a- i i : v v . T 7 in Asheville In onr line. . , - North Main street: nnnoidta eld Central, r PAINTIKO, and t7pho!terfnr ' L. fiWICEGOOD. -v-. ., -. - - ;? Willow street, Asheville, & C. , Is ready , to do the very best work In his and will guarantee satis faction m work nne aad Gold Slgm n;SpccIalty.i,y Estimates furnlahad for large eontraots. -i; Invite examination of prices and work, tilt me a call. ;. mch 10-d , U SWICEGOOD. A GEM'OP A HOME FOR SOME- T:- .. -j, E0iy.v:: ,::;;;;: THE prettiest little plae In F'ineomfca eonit ty, two miles from a depot, iur trim the city, on Swanntnoa river, contains ulaety aeres,twenty of which are good bottom.thirty aiv land, as good as any on the river; no nu,l wornoct land on the Tlace. rtT aura trn. umcerea. uooa, new ote'tinf rooms, all out houm, tpu-- I t - r? !.( nring-tiouse, ISOolimce i .,' ou-har ot whlca are lunt ready to t, .'.-" a f-t all 04 superior quality; some pt ; .. 1 p. r This property is wpII -d to r-oiip t and clover, and now h i,.., t t tj-nve k.j in elover. Also srood uiwt iand. Pot further patou!a4PS a tth mohia-d iru - v.4ii,j crrtca. , r
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 20, 1886, edition 1
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