, ? ", V . ' -5V -.- ----- j ov ? J' " . '- .. - I " v' 7 f i-TTo;ti TiV ' ! f p. ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. JORDAN BTONB, ' VKDROaf. , ,. J.&.OAJUI&ON. ' J ... ., ., " $. W KO'DAY MOR'NG, SEPT, 15, '86. Democratic Nominations: 9iU I);0trict Tho D.lobilston. :.i i. FOB THS SUrSXHB OOCBT. W. N. H. Smith, Thos..8.,Ashe ond A. 8. Merrimon. r , ; -. :J:.'. T v-JUPfCIAL SUPERIOR COURT JTJEUkf. , i. 3rd District H. G. Contr,of Wiliott.'' Walter Clark, of Wake., (Itli - F, T, Boy kin, of Sam&bn, " rV. J Montgomeryor C- ; liarnifl. " . h . J. F. Graved, of fenny. . r,.j;; A. C. Avery, of BurkeJ - - ' J II Merrimon, Buncombe 8th JHli-10th-I2th ,i gOLICITOBS. - i.mIi niitrint w. H.Boirer.'ofCalilwelL , , Jtl li . ' G. 8. Ferguson, Haywood. BRSATORI 'DltiTlCT. - : I 3itJ Dint. I..H. Eailf y,' ofjMitchell, : s- Jnhn 'l ull of Barke. 4lMt' " " O.W. WilBon.TranayKania 4 'nu w - JLOiJe x.tiasu wwu., - A UrfEfUL KIND OF CARPET BAGGER. The folio wins from a recent issue of the Now York Commercial . Ad" vertiser . we moat 'Iieartily endorse and appreciates , . -' "Succeeding the adventurers who 7 J ' in valed and pillaged the south im mfldiatolv after the war has been a class of men who have gone tQ i that section of the country with an hon est purpose to identify thejmselves with its fortunes Dy developing us 'natnral resources. In many cases " " these settlers have prospered, and have come to feel as deep a local pride in their new homes as . the natives themselves. And as an outcome of this later; and better plan of carpet-bagging we;find Buch a curious and suggestive episode as the exhibit of agricultural pro ducts, grown by northem-born citis aena living in North Carolina, which is about to be opened at Raleigh, of that state. At this convention it is intended to demonstrate! to the country bow much has been done , ...... of late 5 ears by this class of settlers rc.; .. to develop the agricultural, manu facturing and mineral wealth of the Btate. A "call" has been (prepared and signed by over & thousand uorthern-born citizens of the state, which explains more fully the ob jcts of the meeting. Its icharacter cau be perceived from its opening paragraph, which reads as follows: "The undersignel, adopted citi zens'of North Carolina, having found" tnainiieTrneS Tiave iaireu-wt - us in pleasant places.' and that we are fellow sharers in 'the goodly heri tigo' of those born in this state, are : earnestly desirous that all our old j frienda and neighbors who are : thinking of changing their homes .' should come to this state. We be lieve that they could prosper here as they could not elsewhere, and that, if persuaded to cast their lot among us, they would never regret " ; . ' . .. their choice. To this end we ask you to join with us in inviting all northern people who are contempla ting immigration to meet us in con vention at Raleigh on, Tuesday, Oc tober 26, that they may hear from ' , ' ' all of us of the superior advantages llii state offers to industries and thi fty settlers. We! wish every county in the state to be thus represented, that whether the intending immigrants prefer ;the Fa (Oist, the broad midlands, the Piedmont region or the moun , ; tains, they may ond pioneer settlers . trom the north in attendance to give them the information they are seek . . ing. The annnal fair of the State Agricultural Society" will be held that week and will help to illustrate . . the resources of every county from .; . the coast to the mountains. There is a cheerful spirit. inT this appeal which much recommends it to all. It is rather in the western . than in the southern vein, but is for . ; , that reason all the more accpta . i tie. What the south has needed has been some ot the western sparkle of self-glorification. The v' "boomer" has now.it seems, turned . ,7 his" buoyant nature southward, and ' : we doubt not will bring prosperity : r'witii mm. ? . v f. Tne country is prepared to see a ( ' ' ' notable exhibit ftt Raleigh. For years the growth of the south' in material prosperity has been one of the remarkable ieatures of national v development. J In this sectional " progress North Carolina has made a ; good record, lu possibilities are " among the grandest, and its people, 'i whether of lone or short residence, are now determined to realize the "1 frappy destiny that nature seems to . have prepared for the state." w. . . Uoi. under and bis companion , , , Griffith started from Winnipeg on - . Thursday night for tbe North role, . ' .' They. will go by water-from Sel - kirk to York Factory. The outfit . which the Colonel takes consists of food,' firearms and ammunition Fcientific instruments, a hand organ, 1 aubles for the natives, &c He also .lakes two sledges, sixteen feet long and four feet wide. After leaving York Factory he will take as little as possible with him, because of the dinicnlty of carrying it along. . He relie3 for sustenance mainly upon thd game to be secured along the route. " ; . ' -': ' . Miss Victoria . Aiorosonrs career mar be epitomised as follows : Act r fiat, cut off with A Schilling; act s cond.cut off without a schilling; act third, cut off from a Schilling. . rhtladelphtawi. f ! THE TRUTIO.IY.BOY. vvnenever ur oi(uuu wo xt- rojMwtellsa thih covered all over with the truth, like tlielfbllowing parr agraph, (he Citizen will, delight in encouraging jt - wl purging it' to keep trying1 in the samV direction, and struggle . manfully, spd hope may be entertained,, that it will get !: "'This is a time when the people want to read and hear facts, instead of balderdash aqd . bypocracy, and the politician'-who expectjiXto win ift this ; contest by the use of such means as indicated. will wake up After the election to a realization of the fact that the intelligent voters have, set theif seal of condemnation upon such a political ioUcy." r Now, we urge the Advance to keep that standing in its cwlumshave copies of it struck o3, and posted in the hats of editors and .com posi tors', and on the door post and the mantel of the .office, and, 'specially, furnish Majah Malone with enough to paste all over him . It is the most awful warning the Advance and its can didate vbas, yet seceived of the terri rible To-Come which awaits them. The litigation pending the last six years between Jacob Reese, of Pitts burg, the inventor of the Basic steel process, and the. Bessemer Steel Co. (limited,) which has prevented the use of the Basic steel process in the United States, owing k an injunc tion obtained by the Bessemer hteel Company, has been decided at Phil adelphia by the master, who dis misses the injunction and the bill at the. cost of the Bessemer Steel Company. Ji-xXr-; . This is a most important matter to our country, as it breaks up a great monopoly in steel-making in this country, and will open the way for many new industries, specially in coin making in its various phases Now is the time to begin to call at tention to the iron deposits of Wes tern Carolina, and of their special character. To facilitate this'the Citizen will gladly publish a state ment of the locality of any such de posit, and a description of the de posit, for any one having a well de fined indication. Let us all work for our country. The introduction of the basic process will work a com plete revolution in the manufacture of steel, for this process, unlike the Bessemer process; requires pig iron o'f high phosphorus, and those largo deposits of iron ore hitherto consid ered worthless by reason oi high phospOrous, will become the most GEN'L BOB VANCE ON THE . MAJAH. Gen. Boh Vance, Mai. Malone's brother-in-law, told a Washington correspondent that he was as much surprised as any one else at Maj. Malone s announcement that he would run as an independent candi date for Congress. "He didn't tell me about it" said tue Ueneral," BECAUSE HE KNEW I WOULD BE OPPOSED TO THE MOVE MENT." Both Gt'u'l Robert and Senator Zeb Vance are outspoken supporters of Hon. Thomas- D. Johnston. To insinuate otherwise would bt a gross insult to them and, every true friend they have. The Fiopdoodler h iving failed to mention another of Mr. Johnston's shortcomings we will remind him of it. He turned out a Blaine repub can post-master at Marshall, . and put in a good democrat who was a warm supporter of Gcn'l Vance in the contest two years aso. The Ad vance and the Majah evidently do not think-Blaine men should be turned out or kept out of office. Mr. Johnston, Gen '1 Vance and the dem ocrats believe they ought so to be. And this is the diilerence twixt us. A London politician in. Parnell's confidence says: "We shouldn't be surprised if all Irishmen in the House were named and suspended before tbe .end , of the week.' ' This may be accepted as a fair indication of the vigor which Parnell and his followers will instill into the debate on the Irish Relief Bill. ' 1 Ijbvers should not be too ardeut in pressing their suit. Mrs. Barbara Pressmen has bean arrested in Phil- acelpiua, charged with . having of fered George Ehras $50 to murder Frank Glassmire because he forced his attentions on her and his per sistent protestations of admiration were distasteful to her. Bncklen'8 Arnica Salve -. The beat Balre in the world for cats, braise, ores, nicer, rhenm, fever aoree. -tetter. ebappod handa, ehilblaioa, oorus, and all akin erapuons, ana poaiuTeiy cnrei pile, or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to five perfect aatiafaeaon, or money refunded. - Priced eta per Do, if or aaie pt a. M. Lvooa. daw 7 Still more new goods coming daily. d3t . at Whitlock'sT : FOR SALE. A ConTcnient House near Aaheville. I will sell at public auction, on the premises, on ; Wednesday, Sept. 13th, 18841, t AsbevUle, belonglDg to Mark Reynolds, and con- "J cre more or less u acres or wnicn are in cultivation. Good crop of corn and clover wa an orcaara oi aw trees, ana a snt- auntial house with outbuildings. Cattle, crops, house furniture and a lot of lumber wiU be sold at same time. Terms half cash and balance in 6 an IS months, with Interest.. Title retained until pur. Kuaw money H paia. septdU ;j. LI HAH. THE ADVA NCE PLATFORM, j The Advance, claims to be a Demo cratic paper- ' i ' ' I.KT IT 8PEAK. : . On the 22nd, of August the .ti Vance mad Ihe following announce ment: , ' v " " "Maj. W. II. Malone for Congress. ; Tbe Congressional convention for. this district wiii.muet in this city to-morrow ; Capt Johnston will no f.oubt be nominated..-. ' ; -- ::.:r y . "There is manifestly a painful anxiety on tbe part of the. public to know what couree the Advance will pursue' in refer- ence to tbe candidates who will be . be fore the people. To relieve this, we now announce our purpose to support Maj. W. IJ. Malone in the contest ana will give ons reasons for adopting this course in future issues n 3 enter the campaign with the deteriuination . (o prosecute it vigorously until the end, and with reas onable assurances that our efforts, will not beinvain." - . ; .. ; Add the following extract from-a letter, heretofore published in full in the Citizen, "from Mr, J. P. Herreo", who, on the 21st of ; August, in a meeting held ia the Court House in" A sh e ville,announced hi mself as; the Republican candidate for Congress, will show Major Malone,1 the j Ad vance candidate in his present reh?. tion to the -Democratic 'party,,' and his proposed relation to the RepuS lican party. - - : : . ' -. After stating Major Malone's causes' of disagreement and dissatisfaction with the Democratic party, . lit; Herren goes on to say, quoting Ma Malone: ' -; - , C, "That we had made a mistake in not electing Blaine president of this union Of courte I agretdvy'Uh him. He said that he was satisfied .that Blaine would be nominated by the Republican party two years hence by acclamation and thatit was his conviction that North ' Carolina, if properly managed, would tro for him. He then stated that he had conferred with a laree number of deuiociaU in this district that -were in accord .with his views, and that further he had consulted with'many of the leaden of tbe Kepubli can party, and that there would be no re publican candidate in the field, and for these reasons he desires that I chalt pi ve Aim a clear field. I simply stated would sec turn again. Allow me to say to luni through the columns of your paper, that I have lorn: since arrived at the same opinions respecting the policies of the democratic party that lie now claims to entertain-." Just Wliat Tncr All Snjr. Hon. D. D. Haynie, of Salem, Ills., saya he uses ur, uosanno 'g oongn ana Jnng tsyrnp tn his family with the most satisfactory res nils, in all oases of coughs, colds and croup, and recommends it in particular for tne lttue ones. Sample bottle free at li. il. Lyons, dawiw, Walter 8. Cushman, manufacturer of Rubber and 'Erhbostypo' Stamps, Citizbh Building. (2 nights, rear room, Asbevilie North Carolina. , Whitlnc.k uellsthe following celebrated makes of corsets:. Madame Foy s. War ncr'f , Thomou'i, Glove fitting 800 bone French, and the vcrv best 50c and 75c corsHs in the citv. " v "Muure" and "KiDamr : tai t.sx ' takes the lead. ane 2t) dCt J II0ET-H0RN8 FOR SALE. 9o oud rcsistered bails and heifer, and hitrh grade hood milk cows, also thoroughbred South down buck lambs, i'or par tieulare of prices and animals, aaarcss u. k. whjsi t el.hi', . .' . - Rugby Grange, ceptld2wcs Shutordvllte, N, Q. Mt. st: OFTIl E BLUE RIDGE. HICKORY, N C tndcr C'linrge of Ihe S4ste?s of Mercy. TERM4: ? . - - loarJ and Tuition, sixty -five dollars perseislon or nve mouins. , . . For further particulars send for catalogue. : Address, MOTHER AUGUSTINS, Mt. St. Jottpk't, Uiclsmry, JS', C July 3-d6mou SPECIAL BARGAINS IN . ' "-' REAL ESTATE. A rare chance for a capitalist to make money, on the purchase of M acres of land in Ashevilfe, at a figure that is certainly a great inducement to any man who means business. This land will enhance 2W) per cent within 6 years. This proph ecy is more man jusunea dv observation oi past increases of values. - UagniliceiAFrench Broad river farm, about 200 acres bottom, about 100 acres upland, good improvements, ttock and Improved fanning implements for sale cbean This farm is In ex cellent condition, and o&ers a rare opport unity to secure a princely esiaie tor a most reasonaow priee. Frame house of 8 rooms on one of tbe best streets in Asbevilie. Very tine mountain view, very valuable lot three-fourths of an acre... For saie at a Bargain. . . ; A cottaee on South Main Street. 4 rooms, fine lot and garden and necessary outhouses. For sale very low. ' , - Tbe owners of tbe above properties have good reaoons far wiling low, ana hence offer special inducements. - WAI.TSR B. GWTN, (Office in Court House.) Land Aecnt Aug. SthdU. g-VISSOMITlON. . ; ; ; -. Tfhe Brm of J. D. Brevard Co. has this dav been dissolved by mutual consent. The buiness of the late firm will be settled by Brevard and T , . ' T TV tllltM' . lilt A.D. BLACKWOOD, - Asbevilie, N, C, Sept. 1st, 1886. The interest f A. D. Blackwood in the firm of t. o. Brevard Co Having been bought by wan ton Bros., of MorrUtown, Tenn., tbe business will be contmnca lu tne name oi Jtrevaru ana nun- tons, at the same old stand. Thnkinc the public for the natrons ire extend' ed the late firm, we solicit a continuance of the same. UKisvAiua uutMruss, tept 1 dJkwlwk - : AahevH-e, M. C ALU ABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR I will offer for sale at public auction to tbe blehest bidder on THURSDAY tbe 80th Senfe- ember, 1886, tbe following property on llain street in this city, vis :. ." 1. The store and lot known as the SeVanrt Drug Stoie which is 2? feet by 260 feet. 2. The lot adkdning the same on the South, be tas; one half space betwee.-i the Drug Store md the Weaver Shoe Store. 26 3-4 feet by 2G0 inctud ing the small building on Main ftreet attached to drugstore. ' - ' - 8. The lot adlolnine the above and 8onth of it. of same dimensions and extending to tbe Weaver Shee Store, the said two lots being ii tended to divide equally the grounds on wnicn tne s idence of the late R. W. Palliam is located. 4. The lot and store now Occupied by W. T. Weaver ac a shoe store, being 34 feet by 260 feet, ft. The vacant space between the shoe store and the wooden building south of it being 21 11 feet by 2fio feet. - X Kl I WW DtSIA M, no iniiip ,uuc, PHUV WWOJi other lots facing public square and the Jail lot. Also, one on new street, running from College to Eagle street, continuation of Spruce street, and on a 80 feet street running from ihe jail lot in the direction of Eagle street to tbe Barnard property. Alto, the building occupied i.- Mr. Perrow as a warehouse, Including 83 feet by 88 feet.. a plat of these Lou can be seen at the Bank of Asheille; also, at tne law omce or aieore ana Cummlngs, ana full information there given. Tkhmh One-third cash in band, remainder ia twelve month? note and security with eight per Cent, per arnuoi, lucercat requireu. . Any pun hater wishing to pay cash tor deferred part, can do s at a discount of per cent- of the fare of his note, if he makes such wish known on day of sale, and pay sam within ten dsys thereafter. -This sale is made by direction ul the owners of the property.. LAWRKC i'ULLIAM, Agt. M-pt 8 Ids - . Files are freauenCl creeade b-wenaa of temnht m tha bu-.k.' lnina, ud inwer D&rt ef the abdomen, eansine ItuTpBtient toi'supp? J oonnir oreans. At tuned, symptoms or lauj i restion are-prasent, , gatnlency, nneoinai ot we atomacjvetQ,.. A moutrnw- mta -yeiapiiai tion,producing a very" diaagreeabh). itching, after getting, warm, ia a common, attendant. Blind Bleeding and itebing.Pilet yield at "once to tbe ipphcatiof Divpeanko,i FSst'Sem edr. whu3 acts airctlv nnonthe parts kff eetedv I abeorMnwrbeinmorg, Jallayihf tha-totaaso. SO Dts. .Address the Piqua.Q..foia'by'rJSCyona.i .uw: 4 rs: mirm VAim nin. T' i-ciaji tllwulM Hea."i ' WfT?a t . ;t'";IS!o41Cl4ea,' "''! rthapa th bmKA 4lt$ig ttflllsf khm to vhkk : -'JL A, ltb dirty tooU3arK to M,.Mf,- tba ttandkTelLf&.aa tb aubatttotios ! tt niomlrfac, tha offlcea laflha taMa. Tbaxa la nought so mm9tu.ai;Untlka mad- eWkanJug pothtng so a9atJ5J 'of xea Wtti-irfo Weatrt'sart reaene ot.tl, ; wbM ttiwtf tsWtfttrtsUilfa m&iahOi&t&'mSH to ucn naatftfam- Any oom Ma Ui'Mhw tant habit, aiter eeelasj aoother btbm performance.. of.- an act so dtagntjif, snast hva t4thsr ail iroo-clsvd atomach at s-etonach at. aa, r4svtoo meaa M bny handarcWataJfoo twoefMtld know lbs nae. The nhnlaleeic! -Blene as? he noe-la -Alsntv- iront jits MiitlM nmna syDtpaii - ine.snesa kind, sm eiaMly wnderetoed.. . la eaUrrlk, hethsm, btasutit,U efl-b broo- sum, or nd-lu rmoatb i.iaapv era i 6uiorursA atom uisl it is wj itheuftaiiy ad deeply sd. Br thsdiwseof the bandkarati,.ti!a mv -eousv oomslatteoa- fretsK tbe,Aaas orgBoa Bnaawt in.iWii atnnmacni "voir v 4nty.wa v4atmm4t W t he thpoal Md jrrelia4 Wi indm aae MswiiafMasi h a a ojsv eharn Bin. There-ia a domht tka4 be this abuse ot the functions, en4 by tbis" ccaroniAsios at ism aeaeeewa secresione,' IneiBlantconsnmouoa la naatened end the throA and braoebin ineJaditf wreatly f gravated. Tbe proprietare af lMSj't pot matt whisker, as arttcla Moa baa repatatioa a4 ever the country aa'balaa ue moe eoecsi ve eiesnens ia ae rore oa ive tuanent ta te ran oi aA kindred tareablee, sav eoasamnUoa that of the theuMBd tnenonawlta vbas their Medical Depertment la ia consteat eeTreaDoadeDee a this ane aableee aleae. fnU one-halt a their treabiee are di reetly traceable K nanteec af tne proper functions of the asse. Wt have refrained for a loa time making aUaajoa tn a Ibinc as atstacenn, bos ii seeass to as vies aud must He tBpnresisd.lt law to d IV NrJaafacescaa as abated by law, sad wba knows how Brack frmfsgtoa may iw in taeae may essiasioni F R SALE. A neat banraln In nlanlnar mill and machine shop, turning lathe and, -com mill, fce.i engine and boiler SO Horse Power, excellent bul.dlngs, close to ran roaa rare oargatn. Appiy to aurl&dAWU . WALTER B.GWYN, rr p ARMERS. jgOARDING gOUSE.' This house, located . J In, " opfostit the. Fvpnerf Warehouse, V i on North Main street,! having been thoroughly refitted, -and repaired,, is -. . . . mow dpeii to tbe Public. in the best manner." The best meats and other things that can be obtained en the Asheville market will always be found on hand, ; , . Koonis, neatly ana comfortably fur nished. are attached to the eating; satoon. Parties can -tret rooms -with or without Give us a trial, , and yon shall be satis fied, NELSON 4 MORGAN. . une 29-dtf i.l.-:f -- WliltejSiijur 1 Kear Alexaitder, K. V. - , . .'.), i : ' . J Amorte the notable watering places tn this State we cannot too highly commend BLACK- WKLL'S WHITE 8CLFBVR VPRLNGS. They are In this. Buncombe, eountv some dosen miles northwest o Asbevilie, and four miles south ol AlexaHder.a station on the-Western N. C. R. R. They are right in tbe mountains, with lofty pea ka on every side, and from One of which is constant ly flowing a stream ot very eold sniphur water. Tne buildings are large enough to pleasantly ac commodate thirty or more persons, and the amusements are: playing croquet, chess, fishing. ltcaing qooits ana ramming over tne aujaoeuL ids. Amonar the enests alreai'v there are a number of very beautiful ladies. Mr. D. A. Blackweil. the owner and proprietor is a genial, whole-souled, accommodating gentle man, rto tbe manor bom. He has several hundred acres of land adjoining, from which he abundantly supplies his tables with the freshest and best of milk, cream- bnt er. eggs, chickens, beef, mutton, veal, lamb, and all the vegetables of the season. The air around is perfectly pure. and the count ntrv is ansotuteir free or ail maiane. Mo of chills and fever was ever knoea to originate here. thermometer very rarely rises above S5 in the summer and usually falls to ebc ot 60 at nis-ht. so that it is oulte cold enoueb to require blankets for cover when asleep Per sons wishing a quiet retreat rrom (owns or cures or afflicted with hay fever, lung troubles, or ma larial poisons, will be delighted and benefitted by a sojourn here, A daily coach goes to Alex ander to meet the trains and for tbe mails and visitors. Tbe charges for board to suit tbe times, and are exceedingly moderate. Come and see tor yourself. - - ' - jy23:utt. ..-t ' -. v.-.' ' " -fa.:.-.: ; ' - , , - SUGGESTION TO FfflE TOBILGQ CHHWERS "SSSSBSSSB . -,'.( . 4 I have in stock a full line of W.grayelys "Extra ; V - - QtSUX -CHUT1 AJtS aT!XI t OICS" Fine Fie Tolacco and Lucy Hunt, fa lead ing brand of fine 9 inchplug.) These goods are all made of the best Henry Ooonty Leath erwood leaf, and mannfartured by J, H. John son 4 Co., Danville, Va., and are guarantoed to be nnest on the market. . - Frink Lousliran. Halu 8U Srd door above' fcankjof Asbevlll Grant RtoaecrTrtpy iOraduates of the Cnlla'a College of Pharmacy J PImrmaceutical Cliemists; TTAVING purcbased the Drag Store of XX Mr. v. yf. Devanit, we win De kiaa Co. meet his many customers, and hope to retain the good reputation the store , ... , , i . , uss ODtuoea anuer uu sujienuiuu u dispensing .--V'-vi. '.f Pure Drug, CartfuOy and Accurately, We make a spedaltr of Bqaibbs r reparations and compounding prescrip tions. - . au s oom w ANTED. A s-entlcmaa wants permanent country toard witnin two miles or Asneviuo. jkaureia care CITIZKN office statiogtcrms, Ac : "X" ' i Imported French brandies and wir.e unadulterated at Hampton & . Feather The Old-Eelialle IIASOK'S "' hi:'- - ... . iu.....:i..i -J '' .. For sale by H-i .. :,. ... ...... . i .1 f;. s A. riew line of Shirts Collars and Some Gauze Shirts at 15c, 20a and 25c. :-f .. 't::j 'dboit ,vrt :'. ' Ul ' si-ij , lata- V.tt -Jreftnfd mv I " DRY G"66DS,tDKS GA(pD3. STJUWjllKlXOES, ; Th ONLY CORSET sude that can be returned by sts purchaser after thres weeks' wear if PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY ta every respect, and its price refunded by seBar. . Sfad ma variety of styles and prices. Bcwarea! worthies imitations. . None gemiiac withtmt Ball's osssa ea box. . J. 0. HQ WELL. Spot Cash Store. TlVOll, A.,T JiXJL HOURS, DAY antl NI13IIT. We are happy to state that , owing to great exertion, and fine facilities,' thai we have at last struck the very article of BEER that every one who uses Beers should try. We will in order to Introduce our specialty, THE TIVOLl BEER. For the next lao day a furnish .tills Celebrated Beer, in patent stopper bottles at UeBrassca. Bottles to be rearmed, r', . For Hotels; Boarding Houses, and families and tat general trade; we beg to say that, np other beer will give such general Hsflsfaptlom. Com petent indces prononnoe it equal to the original Badweiser Lager Beer. Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and we guarantee satisfaction. Our Beer will be fbrnlshed fresh and cold from our new rehigraters to our city customers free, kept In our refrigerator in new delivery wagon, until banded out ice cold. Respectfully, . HAMPTON & FEATHERSTONJ ' a pi 2Maw4moe i Main it .Asbevilie. Jf. C. HOUSES a j. VA-n 'B v 7 mr va o rm sma S years' time, S per cent interest. Apply to maj B- DOUBLEDAT A SCOTT. m. J . sk CORSETS r , C C GRAHAU, President. WSI. E. BEEESE. Treasurer ",W. H. PENLANB. Asst.Tre s"er. , JOS TH. 8; ADAMS, Solicitor. ' K E IT C H ' S O -A. D B ii lT HHZ ; . Loans made and negotiated on approvetl ; real estate. , The Savings lkink department is now prepared to receive deposits in sums of $1.00 and' upwards. Interest alrowed at'the.rakJJtf 4 rier cenLannuiii. subject to the Bv-Laws. ' t ! v : - receiTe la of ft?fiff ; ' :. ; ;rHe Sav ngs 6l TJcchon tind Laborins men , . Particularly Solicited. a? T V." II. Penland, j. E. P. SAWYER; President, T.'E. J. E. J. P. SAWYER, G. W. WILL1AM3, of Wilmington, Authorized Capital $500,000, General B-mxing BusineFs" trnnsaitid. Lurjjlar n d FiH-I'icof Sufe L'i tt. 1 txth Jot m.t en termB. Caclt oj en lor the tinnftrctiolr of tnpinfts from fi:80 a. w, to Z p. m. . - - ' t -de J - The WHI CO UN Ell MAIN AND EAGLE STREETS ?;is-MM.l$ Rii IT LOCK'S STORE. "' 1 1 it,!,-. Headquaxter Wfine'lIQDOES : I keep none but the PUREST, aud -i , . charge accordingly.' Mv ra w iiMes . '; RE ABSOLUTELY ..raiiJj; AND UBT 'yJf'? nd aitrrecjrnmendedby the best judgesTSr Medicinal use. Also Tine Billiard and Pool Parlor. ' . Goods shipped to i ail pointai Nor charge Mcfepxing: P.- O. Box 309, Asheville, N. a The only strictly White Man's' Bar in'fhe State. ja6dawly : V , ." '.,..-, ; :-,"Servexi-STyplxxg-s''-,: , I RON-ALU M M ASS; The product of Fourteen Gaxlqbb of the best Mineral i . Water in the World Evaporated to a MASS., y tZ ' A Gift of Nature; &htl not a Patent Medicine. Uhe finest Tonic and Appetizer known. Cures Dyspepsia and Indiges tion, Headaches, Chronic Diarrhoea. Chills'and Fevers. .-Catarrh, and all Throat and Nasal AfiectiOns. Scrofula tion, Ajuenonhoea, Menorrhagia, Lencorrhoea, and all Female V'caks nessess. Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Cholera Infantum, &c, &c. ; Price t $1.00 for Large'Size' Bottle ;. 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 will be sent by mail, postage paid. DICKEY'S PAINLESS! EYE WATER cures WeaV1 and ir.flnmed Eyes in a few ntotirsTKfrBtft pain or, trorld Pricey 0cen.ts er tile' ckf ' 4AXkl Mai. fe7-dawiy-; & i I ' l i . i Co Uracts made for painting old and new buildings. -The covering, painting and repairing of rooft a specialty. All work done in a first-class manner at the lowest possible rates, and satisfaction guaranteed-, Prices on application. Estimates on short notice. . . -.-- f .-i ; ' r ni . ' J. CARSON, Ageat and Contractor. Office-wntfrr'TcwnJXop.ics," Write for prices and samples, or call, and see them at the office. "Country work solicited. .-tv :v: ''.'- ' (Successor fto Lvman A CiiitD,) " -1 REAL ESTATE BROKER, Office in Court House. AshfcYl(e, N. C. Property of every description for Sale, both in Asheville and vicinity. ' Also-Houses for' Bent. Timber LunJs in W. North1 Carolina and East Tennessee. NoTAHas made arrangements with competent Civil Engineer for show ng Timber and Mineral Lands to parties who contemplate making such purchases. . " ' DIRECTORS R. Rawu, C. E. GnAnA&i, Wm. E. BaEEstt'1 ' n RANKlfcJV ,2?- "Vice-rrest,. - .. . Cashier, DIRECTORS. - . RANKIN' ; R. PEARSON, .;; Rev. J. L. CAItROIJQ, Surplus Ffind, $10, 000. Man's Bar :Im(i "j;W miu AD1JJLTEBATJED, " and Eczema. Habitual Constipa :o: . I da'- -jt.-The best Eye Water in tb -Ask fof it, Have no other. mjntterson, Proprietors. Carers of the Above Remerlips. Bristol, Tenn. Is fire and water-proef, durable, and mnch cheap er than Tin or Iron. Can be applied by anyone excellent for covering old shingle roof?. FIRE-PROOF house and roof paints for insido ana outside work ; all colors, ready mixed iJSUILDING PAPERS the largest line of sam ples V select from in town. .. The above . materials are4f the best quality and win oe soia at reasonable prices. . 3: A. Coxant, . -t l. PULL1AM. "t rf ' Ast. Cashier- T. Y. PATTON J, G. 1IARTIK. Paid up Capital, ioo,cco,

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