Scrofula 'la one of the most fatal scourges which afflict mankind. It is often inherited, but may be the result of improper vacci nation, mercurial poison, unclean! in ess, and various other causes. Chronic Sores, Ulcers, Abscesses, Cancerous Humors, and, in some cases, Emaciation and Con sumption, result from a scrofulous condi tion of the blood. This disease can be cured by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I inherited a scrofulous condition of the Wood, which caused a derangement of my whole system. After taking less than four bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla X am Entirely Cured and, for the past year, have not found it necessary to use any medicine whatever. I am now in better health, and stronger, than eycr before. O. A. Willard, 218 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. I was troubled with Scrofulous Sores for fiv years; but, after using a few bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the sores healed, and I have now good health. Elizabeth Warnock, 54 Appleton street, Lowell. Mass. Some months ago I va3 troubled with Scrofulous Sores on my leg. The limb was badly cwollen and inflamed, and the sores discharged large quantities of offen sive matter. Every remedy failed until I used Ayer's Sarsaparilla. By taking three bottles of this medicine the sores have been healed, and my hetJth is re stored. I am grateful for the good it has . . . mti -pa n 1 1 : aone me. Mrs. Ann unnwi, 100 oum van st.. New York. ' tt - Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Pimiml hv Dr. J. o. Aver be Co.. Lowell. Sola by all Druggists. Price 1 ; six bottles, &. A NN0UXC3MENT. ASBKVH.LE, Sept. 28th. To the Voters of Buncombe County : In compliance wth the wishes of many gentle men oi ooin political parties wuu qhyu .cu to me on the subject, I announce myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of buncombe county. I had no desire to be nominated by any convention; the only convention I can recognize is the grand assembly or me ireemen oi nuu mmha ennntv who will, on election day announce their opinions. By their action I am willing to stand. My views will be made known to the voters of Buncombe county in the coming sepfdAwtde 617 'MARK M. J0NE3 THE 03II.Y First-Class Restaurant In Aslieville is to be found at TURNER'S, Johnston Building Corner Vat ton Ave. and Jflain St. Every . delicacy of the season served at the shortest notice and at . . -1 A Gak-ii Tioli and OysttxH will x nnrvprl after the first of September in any .vie, and families served with oysters as ae sired. Elegant lunches put up in baskets for parties, and any one going off on trains will find it to their advantage to call and get lunches before leaving. Coffee, Chocolate and Tea, of the finest quality, served at the counter. The high est prices paid for these goods. ( hantre of bill of fare at lunch counter erery day. - Different soups every day. Our kitchen is open for public inspec tion at any time. u 28-dtf p. s. MCMUL.LEN. GEO W. TIL80N McMullen;. and Tilson, hmdquaxters WESTERS J. CAROLINA 70R Furniture, Carpets, Shade Goods, C0RN7CE POLES, &c We have just received a car load of goods from Grand Rapids, and invite the public to call and see them. Our prices are as low as the - ow est, and we defy competition. If V mean Business. Ilf a m. . and. J. (J. Moore who are always gladto see their friends and cus tomers. DONT FAIL TO CALL AND EXAMINE IjOODS AND PRICES before buying elsewhere. Soliciting a share of your patron age, we are yours, Respectfully, JtlCvlIUEEEM TIESOJY. iune 23-dawly MOORE & ROBARDS, European Restaurant, CONFECTIONERY and BAKERY. Have just received a large shipment of Freih Sop foils Oysters, and are prepared to furnish them to the trade in cans or serve them in an style at their Restaurant. They desire to call the attention of the Ladles Especially, to the fact that their dining-room has been handsomely fitted up for their COMFOET AND ACCOMMODATION, and assure them that they will receive every Courtesy should they honor cs with a call. L U.YCIIES served for Qiu and upwards at all " hoars of the day. MOORE ROBARDS. - tp 19 dlt J.C.BROWN.&CQ., JIEUCIIAXTTA1XOKS, Pollen Avenw, next Grand Central Hotel. Return thanks for the liberal support extended them during; the past twelve months. Nothing will be wanting on their part to retain ropfldence, and merit Increased favors. Always an excellent line uf patterns on band. -ENGLISH-MADE iANTS ASPECIALITY, First plsr St and vorlniKneMp guaranteed. -ang 26 Utf nSJUVENATIONTDF OLD HATS. Aa ISourlo a Shop on the Bowery Good , for Tmtr Weather. . What becomes of all the old hatsf a hatter on Park row was asked. "Oh. they go to the skinners, who do them up again and then ship them to the country.- Of .course, you don't know what a skinner isF There is onexignt across the way, and yon can find - any number on the Bowery ana on Hester and Baxter streets. Go there If you want to find out something about old hats." As Ions as It will hold together, a hat. be it ever so battered and shapeless, re tains a certain value in the eyes of the dealer In old clothes and the ragpickers. The Jewish perambulating merchants, whose melancholy monotone of "old do " is as familiar, will seldom refuse to in vest their small capital in old hats. Crushed, frayed, and dim. they are car ried off to be rejuvenated in frowzy back shops by Rebeccas and Josephs, it is wonderful to mark the transformation which the cunning touch of these man ipulators can effect, or how their glue and brown paper, blacking and dyed rab bit's fur can stiffen and smarten tne mangiest old tile Into the semblance of its early prime. An old hat refreshed at this perrennlal fountain of youth is really a wonderful and creditable work of art. No old painting, worm-eaten and chocolate-hued, disinterred from a garret in Ghent or Nuremberg and furnished for sale to millionaire purchasers could be touched up with lighter hand or more trembling care. It at last becomes brighter than the new, sleek, trim, oily, and the sprucest, If not the most durable of hats. A thing of beauty it is but not destined for long to be a joy to the san guine purchaser. One of the best known establishments in which old hats undergo a rejuvenating process is to be found on the Bowery. It is an old, narrow, and frowsy shop, filled to overflowing with old, misshapen things once appendages to the seat of human reason. In the years of its existence the old shop and its proprietor must have seen numerous changes in masculine headgear. The owner of the establish ment, for some mysterious reason, is deeper than mauy of his brothers on Hes ter street and Park row in the secrets of the elixir which turns old garments into new. He is no conjurer, and never tries the proverbially difficult experiment of placing new heads on old shoulders. But now many, many times has he succeeded in putting old hats on young heads, es pecially in remote country districts. This Bowery Israelite is a real artist. His womankind serve him well, making it a labor of love to replace the lost nap, and handling the bare edges as gingerly as if the felt or pasteboard below were dyna mite ready to explode under rough usage. Refreshed hats at this establishment are not dear either. They are quoted at from $t00 to $3.50. Thirty-five cents represent the charge of the old clothes' dealer, the rest is for labor, embellishment, and fair profit. At $1.00 the pretty and brilliant thing seems cheap. It bears fine weather well, and may figure creditably on Broad way for three consecutive Saturday atter noob. Bat aj tne first downpour of rain, glue ana mr,m ana paint, silk and brown paper resolve thimplvni Into their orig inal constituents, and the whole fabric couapsea liie a dissolving view. Lawrence Barrt at Cohauet. Mr. Barrett kindly led the way to what no cauea nis -aen.- jmo term could bet ter fail to describe his orderly and ele gant study. Upon the walls hung a per iod constellation of "stars," nearly all as he said, presentation portraits. There was Henry Irvine as Hamlet, Forrest. Jefferson, Herr Barnay, an exquisite por trait of Helen Terry, Bernhardt John and Charles Kemble, ana oveirtEei Mantex a life-size portrait of the veteran come dian, William Warren. "Here," calling attention to a small profile portrait is the only likeness of David Garrick without a wig that I have ever seen. It is very old and very rare." Mr. Booth, of course, was conspicuously represented in this stellar gallery. There was not only a portrait, but a bust, and beneath hung a pipe which was Mr. Booth's solace for many years and ha no become, through the gift of tbo tragedian, Mr. Barrett's cher ished possess ion. Not only here, but in every reference to Mr. Booth the younger tragedian's noble and unselfish devotion to his friend was made ingeuously ap parent. -. "Here," continued ' Mr. Barrett, is tfca Chandos bust of Shakespeare, and this is a George worn by Edmund Kean In 'Rich ard Ilf,' and presented to me on my last night in London by Henry Irving, with the request that I should sometimes wear it" The lower part of the walls of the room gave unmistakable and ample evi dence of the scholarly tastes of our cul tured actor. About two hundred volumes are devoted to the drama; the rest em braced a wide range of subjects and at tested both the catholicity and healthful ness of the owner's mind. Chloroform Sniffers. These few facts I have learned from a druggist who in a " lifetime has - known many victims. He says that the faith of the morphine slave, however, is not more shocking than that of the confirmed taker of chloroform. The taste for this anaes thetic is becoming as great as that for morphine. Dissipation and nervous ten sion both produce sleepless nights. To woo sleep chloroform is used. "Hundreds in our large cities," said the druggist, "saturate napkins and handkerchiefs with chloroform at night and fall asleep in breathing the fumes. It was thus that Charles G. Halpin died after a week's de bauch, and it was thus that the son and heir of a once prominent millionaire con gressman from Boston passed away. The habit produces palpitation of jthe heart, and in time the victim, is sure to be found deadln bad. Philadelphia Press. . Burying the Dead. We arrrived at Shiloh in time for me to be detailed to help bury the dead. That is a duty in connection with army work seldom described. The mind dislikes to dwell upon it. The killing of the man is an exciting work. There is some excite ment even in being in line with shot and bullets in seeing who gets hit in feeling that you are yet whole but there Is no redeeming feature In going out to the field of the dead and gathering the men like sheaves in a harvest-field and arranging them In a trench and covering them with earth. There Is no other form of death so sickening as that of a well and hearty man killed by the accidents of battle. Bour after hour we worked on at bury ing the gallon dead. I wish I could shut out the memory of that labor' from my mental vision forever. C 6. Smith ii Chicago Ledger. - England has a short apple crop. ask Tour retailer for the Original $3 Bfcee. Beware of Intuitions. Hoae Genuine unless bearlnstnUBtamn wmMM aw S3 SHOE. I Had In BatteiGongreM ft L66 ' ruara.ru A twiat&l mrd lent W ob-wj 4 brui: you inform- ion dot u gee sou o jw J.IIeans&Co tW wsfF7jtV7 a?. . At t Inimln O - iaunoir This ghoe stands bljrher in the estimation of Wearers than any other In the world. Thousands wnowaarit wlUteUyou thereasoa If joa oak (boot, MISSION HOSPITAL. Buffering women should remember that the Mission Hospital offers all the advantages for treatment and enre of diseases nesnliar to their sex, that can betound in Northern cities. Address, Mission Hospital. Aaheville, m. u, ; fobSB-ly Call and cet some- of Shose bargains this week, - at Whitlock's. Try Duffy's Pure -Barley -Malt Whis key, for sale only by W. O. MuUer & Co Whitlock cells the following celebrated makes of corsets: Madame Foy's, War ner's, Thompson's, Glove fitting 800 bone French, and the very best 50c and 75c corsets in the city. Try our Barefooted and Baldheaded Corn, to be found only ai original Bob Jones' Pioneer Bar. W.LDOUGLAS; Of SHOI OTTOH W.LDOUGLASi 300 SHOE BEST' W.LDOUGLAS $3.00 FOE SALE AT THE OiPricoBootMStoM If. i'. TVM1TEIS. SOUTH MAIN ST., -. Ashuvh-lk, K. C. ;25:d3m SOMETHING NEW. THE "Embostype" Printing Stamps (PATENT APPLIED FOR.) These stamps answer all the pur poses of rubber stamps and cost much less. s-Look I A stamp of your name, a bottle of indelible ink, (suitable for marking clothing,) an inking pad and a distributor, secure ly packed in a neat box, post paid, for only 25 cents- Satisfaction Guaranteed. Also all kinds of rubber stamps at lowest prices. Goods shown and orders received at Estabrook's. . Write to Walter S. Cushman, ; Asheville, N. C. TJIKE JYOTICE! W. O. MuUer & Co. Wjiquor Dealers - and, Dis tillers' Jlgenls. HAVIXG just received a new and full supply of all kinds of goods usually kept in our line, we are prepared to furnish our many - patrons and the public in general, . with something good for the Holidays. Especial attention is called to Duffy's fure uarley Malt Whiskey for which we are agents in this section, also the cele brated Bavarian and Budweise Lager t. . 1 i 1 1 iii. 1 c r reer on araugm, uiu uuiueu iur iauuiy use, which is guaranteed strictly pure. We also have a lot of JFtiK Old Pure N. C. Corn Whiskey that can't be beat, and the best and most popular brands of fine Old Kentucky hand-made sour mash Bye and Bourbon Whiskies, fine imported Cognac Brandy, Jamaica Kum, imported and domestic Gins, Pure N. C. Apple and Peach Brandies, Pure N. C. Sweet Mash Port, Madeira, Claret, Champagne and all kinds of domestic Wines, imported Ale and Porter, Fine. Cigars, Tobacco, &,c,&c. We have with , us Messrs. Lee C. Sor- rells, Jesse J. Lange and W. Columbus t eatnerstone who win oe giaa to nave their friends call and see them. We have in connection with our Bar an elegant Billiard and Pool Hall up stairs, furnished with the celebrated Brunswick, Balko & Collander Co's Tables, the best in use,which is are charge of the old iovial Tom Pope who will give a cordial greeting to alL Ordes rwlicited and promptly hired. W. O. MULLER & CO., Main st , opposite Public Square, AsheviUe. N. C. JVetv and, Valuable Jtla- chinery for Sale. t OFFER the following new Machinery for A. saie: OncrM-inch Planing and Matching Machine, One four-sided Moulding Machine, . One heavy Morticing Machine. One large Iron Tennoning Machine, One small Feed Mill, also some second-hand Machinery, as good as new, as follows : One 20-lnch Planing Machine. One Atlas Engine, 15-horse power, 1 Westing House Engine. 10-horse power. 1 10-horse lortable Boiler. One 20-horse power boiler. One Circular Saw-MUL This Machinery is belns- nsed everv daV. All or part of the above wiU tie sold on reasonable terms. Apply 10 N. W. GIRDWOOD Jjl4-dlwaw2w Aahevllle.N. ALTER W. VANDIVEE, Attorney at Law, XAIiSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA Offices also at Aaheville and WeavervUla. Special attention ).lven tothecclieetlon of claims cieru nom inmna, mcn-o AShEYILLE Military Academy l s) E. VKNABLS, Prdtcipai.. W. PINCKNEY MASON, Commakdakt of Cadets. Opens September 20th, iSSO. Continues for 40 weeks. For terms, &c, address i . - eept 4-dwtf ; " Tns Pbiscipai-' .si i .-aiaW - .V M sh m a. f . INSURANCE. mHX VALLKY MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION JL , . OF VIKG1KIA ; Issues policies for from y $1,000 to $3,000, - AND combines the guarantee feature oi "OLD LINE" Companies at the coat of ordinary co-operative insur ance in Secret Orders. FIRE INSURANCt. Insurance against loss by Fire in City and County on all kinds of Property, Real and Persona Short as well as long term. Policies issued at fair-rates in A. 1 Companies, Home and Foreign. THOS. W. BRANCH, Agent, Office North Side Court Square, my 20-tf EDWARD J. ASTCN, Seal estate and insurance CENT, . AsheviUe. .Morth Carolina. PROSPECT BREWERY,' PHILADELPHIA, PA. W. O. MULLER & CO., Agents, ASHEVILLE, N. C We herewith take trreat pleasure in introducing for export and family use tnis Extra Quality Lager Beer, Brewed of the best Barley and imported Bohemian Hops. It surpasses in fine taste, navor, brilliancy and nutritious qualities any other Lager Beer, and is strictly pure and unadulterated. Physi cians advise the uBe of this Beer, and we call your special attention to tne follow ins? analysis : "Budweis" La-er Beer, Emanating from the Prospect Brewery, in r'tiiiadelpnia, fa. The undersigned, at tlie request of the Technical society, has completed an analysis of the "Budweis" Beer, brewed at Chas- Wolters' Prospect Brewery, in Philadelphia, which analysis exhibits tho following results ; . . Specific gravity, 1,0124 Alcohol, 3,94$c Extract, 4,92c Carbonic Acid, 0,22c Ashes, OOc This signifies that tho"Budweis" Beer in its essential qualities is almost tne exact counterpart of the best Imported Bohemian iseer. A further examination, seeking adul terations, proves conclusively that it wuuuua wujuv that natn,...-- ' Db. D. H. jJannkbavm, Tacony Chemical Works, Bridesburg. Philadelphia, Oct. 28, 1881. For Hotels, Boarding Houses, Private Families and the Trade, the above Beer is pat up in patent-stopper Bottles (pints,) and in export bottles (pints,) well corked, wired, foiled and labeled. We deliver the Beer free of charge to any part of the city, and call for the empty patent stopper bottles, which are never sold but must always ba returned with the crates. Having erected a large refrigerator for the storage of Beer, we are enabled to keep our Beer cool, fresh and in good order, and it will be furnished direct from our refrigerator to our customers. All shipping orders will receive prompt attention, apl 3-dtf W. 0. MULLER & CO, X BRAND & CO ASHEYILLE, N. C. Metallic and Walnut Coffins constantly on hand. Every requisite of the business furnished. All calls day or night prompt ly answered, uearses nrnianea wnen desiredl mVwly BOB JONES. The Pioneer. To my Customers : - . . I desire to inform my customers that I keep no cheap beer, either in bottles or on draft. Mr goods wines, liquors, beers, to., are all pore and fresh.' Orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Orders from a distance specially solicited. Goods delivered free Of charge to. any part of the city by polite servants. Shep Deaver, the curious concoctor of cocktails, is with me and respectfully invites his friends to call. Call on or address BOB JONES, The Pioneer Bar, S doors below 1st Nat Bank, apl25-2m Asheyille, N. C. GRANITE YARD, HENDERSONVILLE, - N. C. A. P; CORN & C., Prop's. " The granite found near Hendersonvllle is recognized for its beauty and durability. The undersigned is prepared to furnish on short notice, all work In granite, for Window sills, Door sills. Steps, Ac, &e indeed every thing needed for Buildings.. TERMS SEASONABLE. Call on or address fcseptlldtf Hendersonvllle, N. C. J OSEPH S. ADAMS, - Attorney d Counsellor sit Imw,U .', Office in Law Building, -adjoining First National Bank, Y ASHEVILLE, N. C. Practices in all courts. State and Federal, sept 7 1 Tear ASK FOR : V'-S . '. The Hamilton Improved Fruit Jars for sale at - ' ' BEARDEN, RANKIN & CO. july!8-dtf RYE! RYE! WANTED O f f BUSHELS of Rye at once. OUU BEARDEN RANKIN & CO Mother Hotel BuilE Deayer's Sulphur Springs Sold. Tho remainder of the land will be sold in tracts suitable for farms, villa plots and business lots. Also, old mills and fine water power. iiwowHuouBOia place 01 residence m ' The Irfuid or Health. Heat Klaeral Waters, Best Climate, Finest Scenery. ' FivA mPpfl west nf A ahltvfn A rm iTnntliv THv 15.000 acre mountain and vallevland in Tran sylvania county, suited for stock raisinir. term ing, iruii culture, lumDenng, nc. co.ouo acres mountain land in Swain county, cn Tennessee Elver. Bich land, well Umbered. Both tracts will be cnt np to suit purchasers or colonies. Several other tracts in Weetern counties for sale. ttold Placer -sstnlDK land and timber on the stump for Eale. Apply to Jf. lMnmadore, 8ulphur Springs, or Ad Iress shevil.e, N. C. Jun25-dw6oi hoot juvn SHOE JtlJbKER, Main Street, (Above Eagle Hotel) AsheviUe, JT. C. guaranteed to give satiBfaction. ViAManuMnrAWnt T) A MP NCSA L id ODKAXLNO. Ready-Made ustom Work of ail orts on iiaxiu. Gentlemen and Ladies Repairing a Spe cialty. JUie tT15Wm tt Ufjt aiw nya vuuauu, 1 j o an Cl fjatisiaCwiuu gunraiiiucui no u uu work. Bhoemskera' Findings always on band and tor ula. t he best in the market, at low rices Gents custom-made, low-quartered dress shoes 94. ou iiauai pnue, o. vau coiiy. Fine Groceries ! Imported and Domestic Table Delicacies, at KEPWER'S. T. T. T. EXTRA CHOICEST New Crop TEAS, Choicest Moynne Gunpowder, English Breakfast, Formosa Oolong, Extra Fancy Japan: FINE COFFEE. Mocha, Olc Government Java, Cordova, Santos Peabeiry, Finest Bio and Laguayra, Instantaneous Chocolate, Cocoa, Baker's Chocolate and Broma. CROSSE k BLACKWELL'S Jams, Croraon S rU worth's Jellies & PreservoB, G. & T). Pineapples, in glass jars, G. & D. Cranberry Sauce, " ' CANNED VEGETABLES. Gordon & Dilworth's Asparagus, Oyster Bay Asparagus. Sifted Early Tune Peas, Succotash, Cora, 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 Molaaet. Kev ,ve8t and Imported Cigars. FULL STOCIC OF STAPJLE OBOCEBIE Jit HEPJjEIVS. South Main St., opp. Eagle Hotel. SOMETHING CHOICE! lot T OVXBS OP THE WEED, who en'oy a really a good smote, snouia always ass: lor HOLMES' Golden teaf, " Land of the Sky, These brands aie mannfacored from the cele brated Tobaccos grown in Western North Caro lina, free trom au periumenea, aauiterauons o lmpuritiesnd are prized for their Superb Smoking Qualitfe, Ask your dealers or HOUtTES TOBACCO, and take no other. Oritrt rVwas tht Trmd. BaUtttt. K L HOLMES & CO. Pbopkhtobs anl2moa -' ABHEVILLE. N. r. FRAMLIN DOUSE, D. C. CUNNINGHAM, Propkietok, FRANKLIN, - - N. C. . -0 ' - Table supplied with the best the market affords. FirBt-Class Livery and Sale Stables in connection with house. ... Daily Hack betwem Webster and - - Fnwklia.. ;. ' Gmd SmmpU Mu TvT Itrmmmra. --TMBJ8 MJtSSOJViM BJi. septllHilv - - M rtANADA COWAN KJ - (Established in 1855.) Jeweler. , AND DZLZK IK . - Watches, Clocks, -JeweUry, Spectacles, Patton Avenue, Ashevilley IT. C. -Leroy W Fairchild'a Gold Pen. Good stock vwayson band.i- - - ; First Clais i Saddle, . anrt ilarness' Ilorses, For i Sale. 1 man UNDERSIGNED has at his stables on I - . Eagle street, rear of Eagle Hotel. . a large number of CHOICE FINE HORSES, well broken, either sur Saddle, or Harness, for sale. All young, and peifeeUy sound and gentle. sj?jf Callearly. zz!T v- : M. C A REV. J jnl 8-dl L WINE AND LIQUOR, STORE. MAIN ST., 3rd DOOR ABOVE . , - . The largest and most Imported and Domestic Wines, Liquors and Brandies TO BE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. I make a specialty of Champaigns, Sauternes and Clarets by the case ' ' ' ' 1 ' and carry a large stock of fine Havana Cigars. THE 'BONANZA' Sample and Pool Room in the Rear, Is unsurpassed by anything of the kind in the State. JOHN Z. MILSTER & J. A. Richmond and Danville Railroad. WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION. General Passenger Office, 1 Asheyille, N. C, Aug. 21st, 1886. ( On and after Aug, 22nd, 1886, and snnercedins all others, the following schedule will be opera ted over this road - MAIN LINE. Train No. 62. Train No. S3. VEST. EAST. Arr. L've. Arr. L've. Salisbury, ll.:io am. 6.1S p. si. etatesrille 12.55 12.67 4.12 4.12 Newton, 2.10 2.10 3.10 3.10 Hickory, 2.43 2.43 2.38 2.43 Icard, 8.06 8.31 1.53 2.16 Morganton, 3.56 3.S6 1.2S 1.28 Marion. 5.02 5.02 12.27 1S.27 Old Fort, 5.83 .35 11.66 11.57 Round Knob, 6.52 5.52 11.40 11.40 Black Mo'ain, 6.29 7.00 10.52 10.52 AsheyUle, 7.52 8.C5 9.56 10.01 Alexanders, 8.43 8.4S 9.16 9.16 Marshall, 9.21 9.21 - 8.40 8.40 Warm Spr'gs, 10.17 10.20 7.20 T.47 Paint Rock. 10.40 T.00 Train No. 50. Train No. 51. WEST. EAST. Arr. Lye. Arr. Lye. Salisbury, 1.20 a. m. 12.40 Statesville, 8.43 2.44 11.39 11.40 Newton, 3.56 ' 3.56 10.38 10.38 Hickory, 4.33 4.34 10.12 10.12 Icard, 6.09 5.09 9.50 9.50 Morganton, 6.44 6.44 9.26 9.26 Marlon, 6.59 6.59 8 30 8.30 Old Fort, 7.3S 7.37 7.69 8.00 Round Knob, 8.00 8.2B 7.20 7.43 Black Mount'n 9.07 9.07 . 6.24 6.30 Asheyille, 10.00 10.08 5.21 6.31 Alexander's, 10.48 10.48 4.43 4.43 Marshall, 11.30 11.30 4.01 4.01 Warm Springs 12.28 8.05 1.35 .300 Paint Rock, 8.25 1.15 MunPHY DIVISION. Going West. Going East. Arr. A M 11.11 11.33 12.31 1.15 2.35 2.45 8.36 4.20 5 30 7.05 L'ye. 10.18 11.12 11.38 12.40 1.35 2.35 2.46 8.86 4.2S 5.30 Stations. Asheyille, Turnpike, Pig'n Riyer, Waynesy'le, Balsam, Sylra, Web'rStat'n Whittier, Charleston, Nantahala, Jarretts, Arr. 3.2o 2.13 1.48 12.26 11.42 10.26 10.15 9.28 8.36 7.34 a. L're P M S15 lc 100 12 02 10 27 1016 929 845 T.34 m 6.00 Meal Stations. Trains Nos. 50 and 51 run solid between Louis ville and Salisbury, carrying Pullman sleepers between Cincinnati. Louisville and Knoxyille ; also between Warm Springs and Goldsboro. Trains Nos. 52 and 53 runs solid between Mor ristown and Salisbury, carrying Leighton sleep ing cars between Chattanoogr and Asheyille. C. W. CHEARS, AGFA. Richmond, Va. W. A. TURK. A. G. P. A., Salisbury, N C. V. E. McBEE. Snpt., Asheyille. N C. Schedule of Passenger Rates FROM PCINCIPAL POINTS To Asheville, JT. C. 1st Class. Limited, Round Trip Summer Excursion. 832.00 28.00 22.40 20.00 15.25 18.00 15.85 17.30 13.45 15.80 20.55 27.75 Su.65 11.6A 23.30s 17.75 18.60 12.35 IS. 75 12.15 2S.S5 FROM Settlers. 814.15 11.65 8.85 7.65 6.76 New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond, Norfolk, WilmlDgton, Charleston, Augusta, Atlanta, Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, Chattanooga, Memphis, Louisville, Cincinnati. Raleigh, Savannah, Columbia, Jacksonville, 823.55 21.05 18.25 17.05 13.30 16.65 13.15 14.15 13.25 10 85 11.75 20.20 22.45 7.75 17 05 12.40 12.:5 10.60 i7.20 10.25 21 60 4.15 Atlantic & H. C. R. R. TIME TABLE SO. S3. In effect 12 3f ., Sunday. January 17th, 18S6. EAST. WEST. No. 51. Passenger. No. 60. Passenger. STATIONS : Arr. L'ye. Arr. L'ye. r. M. p. M. 6 07 654 6 52 A.M. 11 12 10 86 942 416 Goldsboro LaG range Kinston New Berne Morehead City Morehead Depot Daily Except Sunday. 6 51 182 8 47 10 47 7 47 606 435 1118 1128 1140 Train 60 connects with Wilmington ft Weldon train bound North, leaving Goldsboro 11:35a.m., and with Richmond & Danville train West, leav ing Goldsboro 12:36 p. m., and Wilmington A Weldon Train South at 4:54 p. m. Train 51 connects with Richmond & Danville Traiu, arriving at Goldsboro 4:40 p. ra., and with Wilmington ft Weldon Train from th North - at 4:54 p.m. CajBM&Y.y.B'yCiw'F. TRAIN NORTH. Arrive Leave Bennettsville, 8 20 p m Fayetteville, 12 00 m 12 26 pm Sanford, 215pm 8 26 p m Greensboro, 6 00 p m Dinner at Fayetteville. TRAIN SOUTH. , 'Arrive. Leave. Greensboro : . .960am Sanford " 120pm 145pm Fayetteville , , 8 50 p m 4 00 p m Bennettsville 780pm Dinner at Sanford. - Freight and Passenger Train leaves Bennetts vlUe Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2 80 p m, arriving at Fayetteville ittpm. Leaves Fayetteville bit Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at fi0 a m, and arrives at Ben nettsville at 12 m. i Freight and passenger Train North, leaves Fay etteville on Mondays,' Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 a m, (connecting at Sanford with Freight nd Passenger Trains to Raleigh); leaves Sanford at 11 80 am, and arrives at Greensboroat540pm. Leaves Greensboro Tuesdays,' Thursdays and Saturdays at I a m, leaves Sanford at 11 15 a m, and arrives at Fayetteville at 2 4o p m. JNO. M. ROSE, GenbTass. Agent . J. W, FRY. Gen. Superintendent. - JQONT FORGET! ' Longman 's. rmxedpaintareso heavily bodied, you can Vdd one Gallon- of OH to every Gallon Paint hns reducing the price as low as that of inferior goods. For Salo by ' ' , J BEARDEN, RANKIN & CO. MASON'S- r . , - - Tm proved Fruit Jars and Jelly Glassecs " Ice Cream Freezers, at CxiArtUlUN, ita.NrvliN W. july 18-dtr . - , ' mmmmn THE BANK 1 OF ASHEVJLLE. complete assortment of FOUND IN MARQUARDT, Managers. JOHN HART & CO. Contractors and BnilderM. .. ASHEVILLE, N. C, -MAKERS OF- DOOJl and TWIJYJDn FR.1.1IE8, JtlAJVTELS and BRACKETS. Keep in stock Mouldings, Newels, Handrails, Balusters, etc., etc. All kinds of Builder's woodwork solicited apl 9-Uw3moa Pomona Hill Nurseries, JT. Van IJtadley, Prop'r SALEM JUNCTION, N. C, 2 Miles west of Greensboro, on the Richmond & Danville Rail Road. Over 1,000,000 Fruit Trees. Vines, dc, Consisting of Apple, Peach, Pear, Plum. Apricot, Nectorine, Japanese Persim mon, Quince, Figs, Picana, Mulberries Grapes, Raspberries, Currants, Goose berries, Shade Trees, Evergreens, Roses &C in great variety. Send for descriptive catalogue, which gives lull description of all, and retail price list: Correspondence solicited, special In ducements to large planters. Address J. VAN LTNDLEY, Salem Junction, Guilford co., N. C. A. R. Ogburn and N. A. Reynolds, Agenta for Western N. C, at Asheville, N. C mch 16-dw6mos THE Sash & Blind Factors Has recently purchased a large amount oi Oak A4h Chestnut, Cherry and Walnut Lumber, aur CAN FURNISH WORK manufactured of thoroughly dried material. Wc propose to furnish work at the lowest figures, and equal to any imported goods. a m . THOS. L. CLAYTON, Propr j S. CLAYTON, Business Manger. feb4-swtf HARNESS. ' Our Stock is now complete and made of the best materials, with all the latest improvements. Single and double set r in nickle and oriental rubber, either gilt or nickle lined. All other trimmings on short notice. ... Saddles and Bridles Of every grade and price, from chc-ape Morgan to the English Shaptoe. IMOIZSE COEEJtlZS Of every kind, size, grade and price. nonsE CEOTnijra Just received a fresh stock, including Track Suits, Sweat Hoods, Jowl Hoods, Cooling Blankets, Ankle Boots of differ ent patterns, Linen Sheets of all price. EJiP MIOSES. I The finest stock in the market. Call a see them. Whips, Saddle Cloths ana Fly JVetSy In.every variety. --. REPJllItlJVO- OE AE KIJYOS JM SrEClAE- TIV " . Remember we have no machinery all work done by band and guaranteed. Call on us and see what can be bousht in Asheville in our line. j, , T. W. BBAXC1I. North Main street, opposite old Central Hotel, Aaheville, l(. C... -j .;j FAW T SIGN AND : . - OKMANENTA1V PAiarTIWO, Wad Vpholsterins:. L. SWICEGOOD. Willow street, Asheville, N , Is ready to do the very best work in h - and will guarantee satisfaction In: work prices. " -- r Gold Signs Specialty. Estimates furnished for large contracte. v lnvite-eiamlnatiou of prices abL work. 6r. me a call. - - . -- :-.y . mchlO-d M j ttWH-'MD'' A GEM OF A H0MEFCH $DJIE . - BODY.:''" " v THB prettiest little Place in rmnoosabe X tv. two miles from a depot, foar niles 1 the city, en Swannane river, contains aineer sores, twenty of which are good bottom, thirty ks land, as good as any on the riyer; iio washed worn-out land on .the place; forty aeres -wi tlmbersd. Good, new dwelling house, with f rooms, all out Bouses, splendid spring witfc ; spring-house, 150 choice apple trees, n-hao 04 which are just ready to bear; 76 veaea trees all ot superior quality; some grape Tines and -yean. This property is well adapted to growing andolover.and now has aoout twenty-five sw.xJ in clover. Also good tobacco land. ror runner mchl2dwU For further parUculars apply at the tniita urric