' -" -s-- .. -. . , mm ' " u ' " I 'i I l II I . 7 - f -A If t 5' rt 1 S9 -. . ' 1 7 ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. JORDAN 8TON Imtom. D.CAUBUOX, FatavXiM0RNKfGr.qcr5fA.jt '8G, Nominations. FOB COSGRESS. 9th District- -Thoa, D. Jobastod. JOeVTW iSVPBJIMB OOUKT. W. N. H. Smith. Thoe. S. Ashe ond A. 8. Merri-mon.- .' - ' JUDICIAL kUPKBIOB COUBT JUDGES. 3rd Wirtflct II. G.' Conner, of Wilson. 4i.li " Walter Clark, of Wake, titli . . E. T. Boykin. ofSampeon. 8U1 -l ' W. J. Montgomery, of Ca- - barruR. - - - Uth J. F. Graves, of Surry, 10th - a. C. Averr. of Burke I2th , , J H Merrimon, Buncombe solicitors. ... inth District W. II. Bower, of Caldwell 12th - " G. S. Ferguson, Haywood, SEMATOK.IAL niSTRICTS.' , 36 tb DiaL I. H. Bally.f Mitchel'. ; John Toll, of Burke. . x - G.W. Wilson. Transylv 41st ama 4.'nd Kope Ellas, or Macon. THE STREET HAIL WAY? some months nzo wc announced with erent satisfaction that Ashe' viUe waa lo hiive a street railway; The charter had been granted by the Legislature, and under it a com pany had been forme Jand the capi tal stock subscribed. It was exact' ly what Asheville wanted and also needed. It is a city of distances. The railroad depot is a . mile and a half from the 'court house and when the court house is reached it is still a mile or more to the dwellings beyond. The street railway was 16 provide readyySbeap And pleasant mode of transportation for those who did not choose to walk or could not afford the charges for . carriage hire; and 'was 'also expected to perform important functions in relation to traffic. All was promising, well, waen suddenly all were astounded by the announcement that the Board of Aldermen : had rescinded ' their 'grant to the company and denied the powers and privileges once giv en and extended. There was nothing to do but watch and wait for the contervail ins action of those interested do the schema. No others could do more in Um matter, and it was useless to attempt to influence public opinion because in a question eolely at issue between the city authorities and the street, railway company, that public Opinion nitd iiQ place for action. . -' Fhe Board , has recently passed : another ordinance, which while it affects to concede. . privileges asked, clogs .them with , so many reatrio Uona as in fact chokes the projtct to death, his is the view taken in the correspondence published in this issue by tly parties in New York prepared and anxious to fur nish the capital: but averse now to do so, as forcing their aid upon an unwilling people. - . . come 01 these restrictions are as follows. The public can judge how fatal they are, and apparently in tended to be. One 13 "the streets through which the railway is to be run are to be selected by the Alder men." The interests of the public , and of I the company demand that those streets shall bi the great thoroughfares, where convenience to the large body of the public and the profit of the corporators are best aubterved . Who does not foresee that a. power hostile to the move - ment will select such by-ways or aidei streets as would make the con struction of thw road a useleps waste f moneys and therefore . it . would not be built, so controlled. A&ain the Board reserves to itself . the right to imposo and exact fines on iU construction of violations of law, & claim liable to (be arbitrarily abused therefore not voluntarily recognized. ... Again the Board., claima. to sus iieuu the running of cars at its own will taua neutralizing the ability of the company to nil its contracts with the public, subjecting it to the capricious will of the publicauthor Hies, and destroying the liberties granted to it under its charter. ; , ' Again, the Board arrogates to it , V elf4be rtght to- fix - and.- regulate fares, thus interferring with a vested right, and erecting itself into a high commission. . . - Again, the Board claims the right to select the engineer, the exercise of which power denies to the Company onejof ohiefest privileges of corporate body, the right to select and control its own servants. , Again; the Board not only pro .poses to fix a rate of taxation which ' may be ruinously high, , coupling ... this proposition with the claim or threat to increase the rate at its will, pleasure or caprice. Wfhave glanced at these few points, as introductory: ,. to the com? munications following; and also to indicate to the Board that their ac tion on this matter is viewed : with jealous watchfulness that will not v jiermit theilabuse of A public trust Wi?rjlheir depiaA. ?C P11'0 demand. i Editobs CmzKN: You icwill - pleas publish the following corres pondence, f&r the information of ttr pub'ic. Mr; Wafkins Is either in the . cl!y now, or at the Moore Bpringa in ' -Madison county. Will Bpend eomo j. time here, before he returns North v andean be seen by the Mayor and : ; Board or any of the public and ran J ppeak for himself to them with refer ence to tho btreet railway enterprise which 1 projected for this city and for tl'e conslrucfion of whh-h'he agreod to furnish the money ; and ho will furnish it if h can get my thing like rer TOnable nrlvilizes from the city authorities in the matter of right of way, grants, etc. ,. -: Vry respectfully? -1'T'f v CM. McLoud. Skw York Citt, . Sept. 20, 1886, W. Er. Watkins, Esq., ; ; ' - Astor House, City. ; ( . Dear Sir : Enclosed I hand yon a copy 61. an ordinance with" refer ence to the Asheville Street Bail way which. has been prepared by our Mayor, and which I am inform ed will be formally ratified by his Board, . .. Though 'somewhat' n-strictive fa its features, I still think we can at ford to leerin operHrions, trusting to the liberal spirit our of people as heretofore manifested on all occa sions when the improvement of onr city was at stake. ' Besides? I am advised that under the former liberal grant or privi leges, confetred aioii na by a pre' vious Board, and which the present Board undertook to revoke, we acquired a veste 1 right which could not be abridged or impaired by subsequent action : and so con fident am I in this opinion, that here pledge you in my own behalf as President of the company and majority stockholder of the same as well as on behalf of Mr. James P. Sawyer, President of the Bank of Asheville, J. E. Baakin, Yice President ot same bank, al. m. Car ter, a leading lawyer of the State, G. M. Roberts, one of our best citi zens and former postmaster of our city, tho Directors of the Street Railway Company, and Cant. Thoa. W. Patton, Secretary and Treasun r of our Street Eailway Company, that, in the event you wll furnish the money for the building of the road under the arrangement here tofore made with yon, we will bear the expenses of all litigation that may arise and become necessary to establish and maintain our right under onr legislative charter and the privileges conferred by a for mer board as. before stated. - It is a scheme I have worked at for years and in which I have ex pended several hundred dollars, having the matter always near at heart and being particularly desir ousof making a success of it. ' I am therefore willing to take almost any reasonable risk in order to se cure the object for which I have so long labored. Please give the matter a careful examination and let me have your reply. 1 can refer you to the' barks of the city of Asheville, aud also the Hanover National ami First Na tional of this city, for my standing at home. Yours Very Respectfully, : "- - O. M. MoLoud. NEW XOH.K CUT, Sept. 31 Capt. 0. M. MoClotjd, Coleman House, City. My Dear Sir .-I have before me your letter of yesterday together with copy of recent ordinance rela ting ta Street Railway Co. I note all you have to say with i nference to the leg'l points involved and your willingness to stand between me aud any possible Ions but were to undertake to carry this matter through against the evideuc w ishes of your Mayor aud Boaid of Alder men it would certainly result 111 a great Iosm of Muie, which to ine means ironev. 1 her return the ordinance to you with the ob jectiouahle as.sa;v- un.ked aud without grear moditi anon t which no sane person would put his m n ey m such un enteriinsi'. While visiting 3'our entei piif.iiiK 1011 in November last and again in, August ot this year I soinohow gt ' he im pression from talks with vome of ypur leading citizens that your peo-j pie would welcome Nort hern capi- tal. 1 innst say this is '-wejeome" with a vengeance. Iam somewhat interested iu this clas-t of property here and certainly shall have to de cline having anything to do with a railway 10 a town where the ie strictious placed are so much more burdensome than in p aces uear at baud. If yonr people are nof; ripe for this thing, and it is presumable they are not, judging from the ac tion of their . representatives? you bad better let the matter drop as it is certain that nnder the exisring circumstances it will be impossible to get capital here to put into an enterprise to which the people are apparently so unfriendly. Very Truly, V. E. Y ATKINS. Just What Th.; .VII HY. , Hon. D. D. Havnle. of Salem. El.. savh uses Dr, Bossnko's cough and Lung Syrup in his family with the most satisfactory results, in all cases of coughs, colds and croup, and recommends it in particular for the little ones. Sample bottle free at H. U. Lyons. . dawlw. . ask your retailer for Oie rrljrlaat S3 Shea. WWW v. imil.1 nw. Keae Geaataeanlees bear Ug this Stassn JAMES M2ANS' f3 ! its BnttoaonsTeH ft laea postaleardsent tthlaSbae Tarrltorr. ITeans&Co., Thf alhnm stUMlA fc!xrtir In th MtfTntrMM Wcomrt than nr Other In ttaA wortd. ThnastsknsaA ViwwMr li wlU tell 704 tlsereaaoa IX yoa Mk uma THE VILLA, Owing to its convenient location and good management, has been full of guests all snnimer. : :.j Mrs. M. L. Sinclair will continue to keep the house open for the entertain mentor visitors to, and residents ot, Asheville who desire good board. .. li t ir'uw II a ti roWJ,t S K I t BCMZ MJOUT 0Mt ' Vv' vX- tloabowtoge I X . ' - X InanvStataur a-B'jncays-ow . PEARSON AND THE BLACK ( LOUD. 1 " - Not alont i ii Buncombe county: is the fight against the county govern' ment '..system ; raging. In Wake county, the Metropolitan, xounty of .the Statetttie fight Tor the repeal tf the system has 'beguti'' in good 'earn est ' It was-vp 'ued for this cam paign in the Republican Anti-Stock Law WakeOfun'ty Conversion held in Raleigh .September 21st. AVhite Republicans, colored Republicans, and Anti-Stock Law Democrats, composed that meeting these vari ous political elements being there fused togeth : in one common, in distinguishuble tn'iss. , n f- The proper" ion of colored ;"dele gates was the lrgeBt ever known in a county convention ' there.' Out of the- i.inety-three delegates present, only nineteen were white, Great Africa 1 Such is the complex ion o'f the piTiticat body that de mands the re'poal of the county gov ernment - 'yv -em !; Think of it white inen f ijhe west 1 . ".- .'. .' . The numb'Cfnegro .peakera was very large : tiivy pro said to have made five-sixths . of . the 'speeches; One of the them, James Harris, said he thought the matter of -county nominations trivial, and that the fight in the Legislature "would be on the county government question, be side which, he sakl. :all other mat ters faded into insignificance." The county government system, estab lished by the Democratic party af ter the great victory of 1875, was denounced by these colored gentle men, and their while allies; as "odi ous," ''infamous I" To show , the drift of this move ment, a negro was n iminated for the House, put in nomination by a white man. ' "' , , The platform adopted "demands the repeal of the county, govern ment system and the stock law, somewhat after the- manner of the Pearson -Baird "pTatforal'v"'; -' -i ' It is perfectly evident that the ne groes of North Carolina are seizing on the no-fence question to ride into power; 'to capture 'the Legislature, and to domin er in the East over the white race as they .did ;in lSeS-? 70. They openly boast that they will carry-Wake county by -1000 majority. They oan only do that by the help of white men who are false to their own blood and line age, ' Let the white men trf the west stand shoulder to shoulder in future n' i.4fiTaaevery attemllt toLwMe'!ro I, XOOO. l-yi- ov,. ftH. brHKi,n in nsJ rule over oar "brethren in -tho eas" tern counties ! ' '.' ; I SK FOR . A. The Hamilton Improved r run jars lorsaieat BEARDEN, RANKIN & CO. july 18-dtf - - . FOR SALE. The "OW tlardy fiace." The finest location within 3 1-1 miles from town. Keventy-tn o acres good land. Good brick house eight rooms Good water. - Haguiiicent view. Lano. geutiy rouiug. win oe saw at pu blic auction on 8ept.-niber 8i)lh. at 11 o'clock, Part cash, balance in one year. 'or particulars i:iQUlrc of A.J. IV M tN. sept21dUept so office in Court House F OK RtN'T. A NEW IIOU-K. with eiifht rooms, lilt newly furnished, ounew Depots'reer, Ills! 'A mile irom Ui'uot. in oorrjorate limits. 1 mile from Court House, nice shade and good outbulidingx. Address r. O. BOX 260. septiHaiws ., .. : x . y Anotheraiididafeln tbe Field S. G. WELDON ; llaanimoaslj KminateI ' "BT TIIE LADIES." ! After years of ripe acquaintance, - j Having acted well his part In the role of Telegraphy, . i . ; And the Culinary Art, . We pronounce Sam Weldon perfect, And the "Gbm" a very queen . Of all that it produces '.: In. the way of good cuisine. ' We endorse his fkvit and pound cakk. Ilia 8PONGB cakb and hifl 'vink," As the choicest io the city, . ; Upon which we e'er did dine,. ; r His BiiEAD is like a Snow-flake, , .' Crowned with a crust of brow n, Sweet an the Southern Zephyr, : Which fans the Eider down- ." - Of small cakes Jila pound wafer, ':.". " And ground a LMu.sn, jiacaeoon ; . -. Would adorn a Queen's tea! table. , ! At morning.eve or noon, .. ' And of all his great variety ; ' - -Of every stvle and make, , ' Tis cheaper for our Housewives ; : To buy from him than bake. If our tobacco users : ' ' . -1; ; ' . . -- On grief would place a bar, - " Let them smoke "kakgaboo," ' Arista" i And. "oostisental" cigab, ' Let them chew 'oju.nouH" tobacco . -" And chbice"'"sTKAWBERBY" Twist, The best ten cent tobacco -" ' -. -. That sun has ever kissed. : ' ; '. So Sam WeldoX is our candidate,' .With standing nomination, ; And onr votes for him will e'er be cast In joyful acclamation, ; . He's not op for a season, . -. To fail and ran away. . T ,; .? ; But we'll have him with bt always, - --- - For he hat come to Hay - ,v . ; - - - - MaBv Ladtes. .. BRUCE & MORGAN. ATLANTA, OA. J .2 1 Will famish Plans, Specifications, and Detail Drawings lor Buildings of every description, with estimate of cost. Special attention paid t remodeling old buildings and Interior Decorations. - . we refer by permlssioi to E. J. Aston, T. I. VanGiider, Tboa. L. O ayton, J. A. Wagner. . . . sept'Miim. . , , ' " ' ;v-- xVEAT COS? IT I2A3Ii; if-' '-i " ' ' ' t ('ait Mbj 9Trsterl that la Veto 'JH-ioAas the NattoiM A Revcl .t- aio f Inaportiuic).-' .There is no need iu disguising ths fact that w M poplo-Bt growing weskQsreTory day.'- Mew siid'women 4ha Wsri torntsrly staltrarr rtr1t6ttll!g-tm BP0HgTHd tea sotive. AnnnacooQntsUfeelingafIsssitnde an naocrtain appetite, bad breath," lees Vigor, ecasskmal heodaohes, and sbore' aQ fav ability to sleep weB sod rest weO--sS thess and many mot symptoait era iha snxs 'i dication of absolute physical breaking dow&i It dors not corns at ne It tt often' f it&i process. Indeed, it is so gradual that -Jl ik often unnoticed ants it beoomes to ktU arrest its coarse.' ' Then insomnia and nerr. ous debility set In, followed by softening of the brain, insanity at death. This is aa ex ceedingly important subject and demands the most earnest ond careful attention. , Hut what causes this terrible state of affairs t Various things. - The habits' of life the competition . of bnsinesB, innumerable ex cesses. . The nerve force becomes lost, the energy gone and disease and death set in. ; ' The presence of these" evils being apparent the great and' vital qaestion is "How can they -be avoided, or, being npon u,,how driven awayi ". By toning the syatem. By. building np where disease is tearing down. But how ? , By natng a pure, gentle, yet effi cient medicine and fot this purpose nothing equals or. has ere equaled Volina CordiaL ThBi wonderful compound is fast making a revolution in the health and spirits of the eownunity and is unquestionably in the frost: rank of modern medicines. It is a porelj vegetable preparation, pleasant to the taste and wonderf ol in its results. It is. seldom that.ws advise any definite eourse of action, but the need of the human race is bo great ; its danger so imminent and the relief so eosy that we cannot refrain from directing .careful attention to these solemn , truths and orgs the importance of avoiding impending disaster at one. l , - A well-known pubKe man at Washington. in conversation wtth the writer on this subject saidr " Government 'statistics ; show a tre mendous falling off in the vital force of the nation and. a special incroaee of those diseases arising from nervous exhaustioiv Whatever its causes may . be the fact re mains that debility and ; loss of energy are prevalent and increasinK. and thev must be checked if we are to hop fat long l'fe or health as a people." poasALg. , . u A gieat bargain In planing mill and machine shop, turning lathe and corn mill, te., engine and boiler 30 Hone Power, excellent hai dings. www roxt nu nn: WBIKKIU. AU;tiy to ; angl5 dAwtf WALTEKB. 0WY1. ARMERS' DOARDING TIOUSE. 1) 11 This house, located ' , , . ' opposite (he Farmer Warehouse, . .,, h.t on North. Main street, having been thoroughly refitted and repaired, is -; : . , Now Open f o the Public. , Meals will be served at all hours and in tne beet manner. .- The best meats and other t bines that can ne oDtainea on the Asheville market will always be found on band. Koorui. neatlv and comforiablv fnr- nished, are attached to the eating saloon; ranies i-an set rooms with or without board..;.. ; Give ns a trial, and vou shall be satis- - . NELSON & MORGAN. )uhe 29-dtf . . r: ., . .. .. i rilHKKEW "EMBOSTTPE"IRrN,riKG STAMP 1, (patent applied for.l T-,., -J' wftTTvmorHlod as soperfor to the rubber stamp -ic cuouingeecausemeinccaa oemore assea mio-we texture or tne ctots. iti-eiui ror-tne oramsrv purposes ox a rut uarstams and tosta much leas, -An "imbosty pa" name stamp with bottle 01 lnae 1010 ins ana two pads. securely packed in a neat box. stxt post pai id to any address In tbe Twentv-flve cents, mil umtea statss r omy iwenty-nve cents- address 36 eta.- A large stamp lor towels and coara clothing nod a smaller stamp for fine . cot ton or linen, if in one oroer, 40c. - A discount of SO ftr cad on every order of 10 names. Address Bubbei stamps also made. Orders filled for any style at lowest prices. Satisfaction' guaran- leea. ... WALTEE S. CUSHMAN, Manufacturer, aog29 . , v . Asbevllle, N. C Under Xew Management ! - i-;. ' ' jr. - IIII,TA Dining Room, otore Eagle Hot, South Main- Street, UNDER SEW AND ' FIRST CLASS . management.: .;. Tbe beet meal of victuals in 'Asheville, forMey- . iiib Dest marxeianofasaiaJinwuran vub n. . CII E A V R ATES by the W EEK. 1 - - . - Btop and get a meal for 25c.. and be convinced. A. B. 8AUS, Ja., Proprietor, - - ; Asheville, N. C. Mr. T. L. Burnett is with me and will be glad to tee his old friends and acquaintances. sept 18 dU -j ...-!. . SUGGESTION TO, I have in stock a full line of ' WSraYelysrEalheW ; "issiAS emu" tat "mn i wes" . ALSO ' ' : ; Fine Fife Tobacco and .Lucy Hunt, fa lead ing brand of fine 9 melt-plug.) Ihese goods are all made of the best Henry Oountv eath- erwood leaf, nd manuf aetured by J. H. John son & Co., Danville, Va., and are guaranteed to ba finest on the market.' . - ;.i ; 1 1 i : , ii - Frank Longliran, Main BU, Srd door above Bank of Ashevill Grant & Rose b rry Graduates of the Phila'a Colleen of Pharmacy.) Pharmaceutical Chemists. HA'VINO purchased the Drug Store of Mr.C W. De Vault, we will be glad to Aieet his many customers, and hope to retain the good reputation the store hns obtained under his enpervisun by dispensing ,'. , ' ;v .. " : ,; . -.'t'-'J'J " I'ure ''.Dm', Carefully and.Jeevrately. ' W- tiiaks aT'reciaity of ; B.iniIiW Preparations and compounding prt:rip-, tioaa - . . - . an a dorn, j " : Fov tlie Benefit of S i hnae who neeil them. I am how selling Novel- tics th rt will be found very useful and eonven lei t, viz: Fin- Rubber Printing Hand Stamps, for all purposes, for printing Letter and Bill- lieaas. uiras, 1 ajts, so., ru , wrn uiuuiii wmr Ins indelible. - -- ' - -. . A tin ittpr CoDvino' Bonks, for copying letters. r. i t... n.ii e( thiwn u'hn hivA nn flonvinff areas. al lxF2. ISO pfta- -,Pr4c t' Stamps, Bank and Railroad and Post Office Sup plies, Seal Presses, Ac. , i-e.; and all kinds of Sccond-Hand PiintiDg ktaterial. Send 10 cents for list of goods I have for sale. and mention tuia paper. ; I can alwsva be found on South Main' irreet, Above Eagle 'Hotel, same bulKlingof HiU'f dining room A. B. SAMS, Ja., -. septlttdtf i , v.- Asnevuie, n. u. JOHNSTON'S Kalsomine, Linseed OiL Turpentine, Varnish, Lard Oil, Dryer, v n .v. . II- 1 f 1 . Tt 1 . .. ... iron Liaa raint, n inuuw unw r uhj utc. FINE TOBALCfl CI WMS Car for r lies. " ' c " JP les are frequently preceded by a sense' of rei. ht in the tack, King and lower part of theabdomo causing the patient to suppose uaa ruiuH BfLscuua 01 tne aianeys or negh boring-organs. At times. svmDtoms of indi gestion are present, flatulency, nneasiness of" ivuiuKii, etc . a moisture like perspira- oiyviiiiiiiiiij ttttv nuigmrnnin uciung, after Kettinar , warm, is a .common tianAnt Bhnd iileedinsf and itching Piles yield at once to the aDDlicatjnn of TV. TlAa.n1.A -tortA r edy.whicfi acts darectlv upon the Mrtshffeoted: absorbing the tumors, allaying the intense a effecting: a permanent cure. Price motowi me Dr. isosanko Jaedioine oo- - t , uj a a xjjuub. - aawiy -of A ::. .-DENTAL CAKDS. , B. a. couqlass. p. p. a,, i DENTAL SURGERY. .3 J"'J?T!?' Avenue, ua umicHiguu services 10 tne pabllo. All proteuionat work done with skill anil tune 10-diwtf --.. i --. DR.R. H. BEEVES, D.D.S.. . Omos in Sluder Building, " ppoate Central Hotel, - . ASICEVILLK, N. O rcrauni n a Tin rrf n.. t .n . 11. iw w taree wests, n not satlsae!, ean return It and the moaa; will be refunded, jj l D B. A. B. WARS, .t .' Dental Surgeon. Offiw In PtHMn K-fl.il..- 4, 1 work will receive prompt aud careful attention. u SPECIAL BARGAINS REAL ESTATE. A rare chance for a capitalist to make money, uu uw pureuaae ui au acres 01 una in ASBevilie, at a figure that ht certainly a great indiKsemen to- any man who means business, - This land will enhance 200 pet cent within years. This proph ecy is mere than justified bv observation of pest increases of values. , Magnificent French Bread riveri-farm, abeut 200 acres bottom, about Mf aero, upland., good impiovements. , ftock and unproved, lam.ing uuincnniwiurHiBwi . iiiaf lanu w in ex cellent condition, and otters a rare opportunity to secure a princely estate tor a most reasonable price, Frame house of 8 rooms on one of tbe best streets in Asheville, Very fine mwuitaaa view, very valuable lot three-fourths of an. acre. For sale at s bargain. 1 A cottage on South Main Street, 4 rooms, tne lot and garden and necessary outhouses. For aaie very low. - Tbe owners of the above properties have good reasons for selling low, and hence offer special uiuuutuwuaia. - -f WALTER B. GWTN, (Office In Court House.) Land Agent- Aur. Kfcdtt . 7 NNODNCEJfENT. I am a candidate for the office' of Clerk ol the Superior Court. The action ol (be Conntv Con vention on the S8th is sdreadv known thrmiah. wu. ui cvuutj.: x neou not, oiscuas it nere, lur- tner uin to say toat seiieve rt to be vitiated by fraud, and by tbe violations of (be plainest principles and usatrea of the DpmwTAtln nartv aad I propose te submit the Issue to the good and uuuuw "ilia oi ae county. Very respectfully, : sept 16 dAWUle. . , W. T. BKVNOL DS, Tivoli; frT rLTL, HOURS, DAT and NIGHT. . I..-.-; We are happy to state that owing to great exertion-, and flue facilities, that we have at last struck the vary article of BEER that every one who nasi Beers should try. We will In order to Introduce our specialty. THE TIVOLI BEEK, For tbe next , 130 ' alnya furnish ' this Celebri.te-1 Bierj. in. patent stopper bottles at Scjter doacn. Bottles to be returned. '. For Hotels, Boarding Houses, and families and tbe general trade; we beg to say that no other beer will give such general satisfaction. Com petent judges pronounce it eqnal to the original Budweiser Lager Beer, ' " - . . Orders from all parts of the oouutry solicited. and we guarantee satisfaction. . ' Our Beer will bo furniihed fresh and cold from onrnewrefrigratora to our city customers free, kept in our refrigerator in new delivery wagon, until banded out ice cold. - Kespectfully, - PTON & FEATUERST0N. HAXI apt 25-dswimos' Main rt . Asheville. N. C. K. GJUHAMJPresident. . WJI. E. BEEESK, Treasurer IB 3aNT O 1KC ; ' IB IB O Loans made and The'Savings Bank department is j ntercst allowed at tne rate ot 4 per cent, annum, subject to tao uy-i-aws, -i -No deposits received in excess of $1,000. ' The Sav nrjc 's';-;j-..?7t W. U. Penlaxd, ' It. P. SAWYER,', . ,p4-esident, . J. E. RANKIN, Vice-Prest. - J. E. p. Sawyer, G.- W. WILLIAMS, of Wilmington, Authorized Capital $500,000, Gtmrul liii t t rritH. "rtt-i ii i i 1. White , CORNER SIAISr "AND EAGLE STREETS U N D E R W- H I T A ,i i i ,- Headquarters for fine LIQUORS. I keep none but the PUREST, rtnd charge accordingly.- My : ' .: . ARE ABSOLUTELY ' . ' . PUUE AND XSADULTEBATED, and are recommended by the best judges for medicinal use. ' ' --, '' . Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. Gooda Bhipped to all points. No charge for boxing, p. O. Box 809 Asheville, N. C. The pnly strictly White Man's Bar in the State. .. jao-.aaw.iy,, . Seven The product of Foukteek Gallons of the best Mineral Water . -; World Evaporated to a MASS. A Gift of Nature, and Uhe finest Tonic and Appetizer known. Uon. Headaches. Chronift I );.arrhrrn icea, mi, - , XT x i'ovcia. uiarru, ana an ihroataiid Nasal Atrartt.innn . Krrfnln 1, ' Tr-i.;i.... .. Uon, Amenorrhcea, Menorrhagia, nessess. Diseases of the Urinarv Orpans. C.hnv, rr.f,-.r,m .j,..- Price : $1.00 for Large Size Bottle ; 50 cents for Small Size Bottle. " Ask your drueeist for it. If he should , then address the proprietors, and :o: No Cure, No Pay ! : DICKEY'S PAINLESS EYE WATER ur. world hours. without pain or Price, Only 25 cents per bottle. Ask for it, Have no other IHckey .Inaerson, Proprietors fa7i ' - And Manufacturer8 of the Above Remedies. re7-dawly . . . Bristol, Tenn. my L h Contracts made ibr paintine old and new repairing of roofs u specialty. All work done in a first-class manner'at the lowest possible rates, and satisfaction oriarantepii Prlw nn annlimlinn T.-i; i short notice. . - . , . ' : JrCAKSOX," Agent and Contractor. Utnce with "Town Tomes." Write firm nrinpn and cnmnlQ r., v.n .1 at the office.. MrCoontrr work solicited.'" BnSlNEBpcJ) f) tot 11 sVksl I Sadler's Arithmetics are the Latest and W. H. PEN LAND, Ass i. Tre Ashevlile, N. C, July 1st, negotiated mi approved real estate. now prepared to receive deposits in of Blechanics and , Particularly Solicited. -,,:;r : d i r E'cTpjR. s - R. Rawls, . . C. E. Graham, .. -' VVM. iC IEEJESE. ESTABLISHED 1879. D. O. WADDEL, 7 : Cashier,: j'; DIRECTORS. RANKIN' R. PEARSON, Rev. J. L. CARROLL, Surplus Fund, $10,000. I i fii trf tii r.foittd. 'Enrglar ntd Fire-Proof fafe Dejcffit Pcxcb uril. tiiiisFK'tion of LnsirtecB from 8:30 a. no, to 3 p.m. Alan's Bar I O C K i S T 0 R E. 1 i PSOPSI23TOR. . - 3 . 3 11 SjpMiig - s'' , in the not a Patent fliediciiic r.hV,c or.,1 1,.J '-i.... 1. --W3 ChilJ Tftfnla rinT ltV.7r.Tvia ' l.T.Mt,,.i n Lencorrhcea, and all Female WeaW it will be sent by mail, postage paid. danger. The best Eye Water in th Is lire and Vater-nroof durable, and mnch cheitp- -er-tlian Tin or Iron. Can bo ajiplied by anyone excellent for rovering old shingle roofp. FIKE-PEOOF hor and nicf paints for insWe and outside . work ; all CDlors, ready mixed. JlUlLUiKCf PAPERS the. largest lino of sam ples to Mflect from in town.'-... The aliQve niatorlala ireofthe bestquality and NaUi Jprie i.; iiiu at rB.imiistile " prices. -.' buildinsrs. Tho -- --- ; .IUreo vlK ' "u-m im" Bbonld avail Wmself of ths ADVA NT AG ES offered at EOQS-EEEPIN&SulSula-rSor;' acqairlDi; a thoroajrh and practical knoicledge of anlargedf tilflatiyflrt belli tie tliia liistltaUou bow anters npon ita twmty-thlrd year of asefulnesa The proflciencT ae-lBfllIUff(l onlred br our many pupils from AiUi fliiiiW aUaecUona of tbe ' coontry la th fftrongeet commend Atlon we caa offer as to our aaecenasedncatoraH If pfff lannuaoryontli, Bhort-HaDd.Type-WrilingflalWULaiiUl1! jandbpai Ung specially taught. Mo Vacation. Pnplla nay enter at any time. Far terms, PftflUPfBflWflf V"P catalogue ana particular., l.AWW yaaJtiWsl Call oa or addrasi TV. If. gADLEB, Piwt, Moawa 8 N.CliarlesSt UALILUU11K, MD. Best ever Published. s'er. JOSEPH S.- ADAMS, Solicitor. 1836. sums of 81.00 and upwards. Laboring Rlen iyy:j&r ,. : w:.; - J. A. Conant, w. PULLIAM, t j Asst.-Cashier! :- , :'!': v '. ,' ': t. w. patton martin. jr. g. ; y :;'-y ..' -. Paid up Capital, 100,000, for rent "on caey de J 7 j 4

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