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T ) f M V 7 B. M. TTTRMAN, JOED AH STONE, J, D. CAJIKKON, Editor. THUR'DAY MOR'ING. JAN. 27 '87 The. European sky is very cloudy, Bismarck has talked about war "'till Germany ia ready" for it, and her people will sustain him, whilst Boulanger sees in the wreaking of French vengeance, the hope of. - an imperial crown. There is a feverish excitement that war between France and Germany is inevitable. In a few davs the latter will demand of France the moving of the military movements going on near her fron tier. The first gun fired will con ulse the wholelcontinent. War is the greatest crime against humani ty, and all right-minded people de plore that it must be. If it should come to the nations of the old world America will be the storehouse from which its smews will come ammunition, food and clothing. We have always favored irami gration, and .helievethjtt jggpgsap . -Tr6ttfers-fro5i roaUOTTEeTwel corned to the State with open hearts and a cordial hand. They will when industrious, whether they bring capital or not, add to the'com mou wealth of the community where they may cast their lot. At the same time we do not think it a wise or even a just policy to encour age an increase in the supply of labor in any particular locality be yond the demand. To import peo ple from abroad, to do the work which those already on the ground are capable, anxious and willing to undertake. We trust that our em ployers in this city, will take this view of the matter, and tot adopt a contrary and injurious policy. Let those already with us be first cared for, and then it will be time enough to abroad, and invite men from far and near to come in and supply all deficiencies in the labor market. Gov. Geeex, of New Jersey, in his inaugural message treats the sub ject of capital and labor from the Democratic standpoint of encour ngement and protection to wage workers. There is no natural conflict be tween labor and capital; there should be none between employer and em ployee. Capital invested in the industries of the country and the development of its resources, gives employment to labor. The employ ment of labor results in profit to the capital invested. The industries are ever when labor fs .contented. Ill-paid, dissatisfied labor may bring fitful success to capital, but discontent breeds trouble and dissatisfaction at the mine, the factorv, the work bench, inevitably makes itself felt in the counting room and in the market. The encroachment of aggregated capital upon the rights of the .wage worker have led to the organization of labor as a measure of selfproduc tion. In all earnest efforts to regain their rights by lawful methods thev have the sympathy and aid of every impartial person. The question of the relative rights and responsibili ties of labor and capital must be solved. It should be solved in the enirit of iustice and right. All dis- x ' " crimination unfavorable to labo on the statute book should be removed. The demands ot labor for its ju compensation, the protection of the life, limb and health of the era ployee, the advantages of education to all, with the time and opportu nity for improvement, and the en joyment of education and home life. and all other rights, should be se cared. The protection of govern trieht of the honest workingman from competition with convict and imported pauper and contract labor. unjust and destructive of his proper remuneration, and from its charac ter degrading to his manhood should be absolutely assured. They ask measures which appeal to one' sympathy and command his ap proval. Among such are laws es tablishing a labor holiday, fixing the liability of employers for inju ries caused by their negligence, laws for for the security of lile, limb and Dreseivatlon of the health of t persons employed in factories, the establishment of reasonable hours lor refreshment. They ask for means for the more efficient exccu " tion of existing laws, and that th nroner execution of laws framed - for the protection of the wage , - worker be secured by the appoint . - meet of labor men to State labor offices. : - ; '.;L, . The enactment of laws tending to r rOperat upon a portion of the peo . plo in restraintof their mutual pro . ,-tectioa is unjust. , and to make the exercise of such a right, criminal ' . offense is indefensible. But thead justment should be made with due regard to the rights of others. It should be undertaken in no spirit of vindicitiveness. It is justice, equality, protection, that labor de mands, jiot retaliation or invasion of the rights of others. Labor owes it to the country, to the industrial interests, to itself, that the demands should not only be just to all, made with due regard to the legal rights of others, to be obtained by legal methods without infraction or violation of law and order, hut that, when granted, the result should be acccepted as final. Continual agitation of differences unsettles the business of the coun try and is ruinous to all its inter ests. It affects not only the capi talists, but the welfare of every one. Means certainly can be devised by which differences can be adjusted without frictions and without loss to the wage-worker or the employer. Strikes, with their periods of idle ness and contributions 6n others for support, injure not only the employer, but the great body of la bor. If arbitration is the eolution let it be accepted; ifteot, let 6ome ther satiaSisJory . pi v-aT, cution.' Let peaceful means, with justice to each interest, make the lockout impossi ble and the strike unecessary. This is. old, sound, Democratic doctrine. The Democracy has iUS foundations laid deep in the heart of the great masses of the American people, and their affections gather about it and cling to it because its principles are drawn from, and founded upon, the rights of man, to enjoy the utmost freedom in his industrial pursuits compatible wih the existence of our free Democratic institutions. That men shall have the right to pursue all lawful means "in the pursuit of happiness. The Democ racy is labor's own party. The breadwinner's best friend. It knows no classes, and in its broad compass embraces all, and this is why Dem ocratic presidents and governors see fit and proper and their bounden duty to call the attention of Con gress and Legislatures in their mes sages to the rights, wants and inter ests of labor. And why it has al ways been at war with the grasping demands of privileged classes, who under Republican rule have been so highly favored, and so pampered until they want the whole earth to satisfy their insatiable avarico, and would recognize no rights of the laboring masses of men which they were bound to respect. . From orth Carolina. The proprietors cfJUfc-tiioJu' r Tills are in receipt of tne 101- lowing letter: "I herewith send you stamps for a box of Hart;s Fills. Un fortunately, oui roercnant is out 01 mem. I have tried the Pills sufficiently, and I am sure they are the best Pills in Amer ica. Your truly, . Ed. P. B. 1 oukg, Teru, JS.. U TOR SALE, A CITY LOT cheap, C. FALK, hy nov 13 dtf Asheville Music House PXAMISE OUR STOCK OF FINE SHOES in Bay State Sailer Lewen & Co.'s, and nmer maKers. BEARDEN, jan 26 dtf RANKIN & CO. HOLIDAY GOODS NOW HAVE IN STOCK SUCH GOODS AS ARE SPECIALY SUITED FOR HOLIDAY S ALE! - - COMPRISING FRUITS, STIJTS, BAISIJTS, MINCE MEAT, . GORDON & DILLWORTH'S Fine Preserves, Fine byrups .New Orleans Molasses. IS. KEPItEIt. South Main St- opp. Eagle Hotel N OTICE. All rersonfcre notified that ther bub not cet sand off my land without bavins paid for it in aavaaoe. -j ey wui e lnaiciea it mey oo. sue i At' NA1T AH51KECN It is suggestecfthat as the RphJ mrtnrl nnrl Wsf." Prant. ToWni,.il - .""-. -".ju and Warehouse - Company, derid its name from a short line of rta extending from Ricninond to "ESi. Point, on the York river, onliaM short distance, and as this com; now controls some 5000 railway in the South, - through - a half-dozen States it should be changed to the "ftch mond, Danville & Southern ' l&il way Company" as its charter au thorized a change of name . jKens ever it was thought pro; Mr. George Vanderbilt, jwho j in- herited ail the Staten Island ear ies ot his father, the late Williac l. Vanderbilt, has express his wi V?r ness to donate a large tract of ixd at Clifton, Staten Island, to th ns tees of the Moravian ChurcV. at New Dorp, to build a large charch upon. The late William II. Van derbilt was a trustee of the cjJurch, and when he died he left it legacy 01 1UU,UUU. J he trustee, church will have to assur bership of ovei 150 pen the deed will be granted Just What Ther tie, of Bl 3. in all cases of coughs, colds and proi and recommends it in particular for the littld ones. Sample bottle free at H. H. Lyons, dawlw. West End Choice Cigar. - ; Oysters received in bulk daily at ' dtf MOOBK & ROBASSS'. NOTICE. Is hereby given tiat application will be made to the present session of the General Assembly for an amendment to the Charter of the City of Asheville , N. C. Jan. 7, d 30 d. The Spot Cash Store IS GOING TO CLOSE OUT. I am going to move in 30 days, and as it is cheaper to sell goods than move them, I will sell MY SffOCI AT, COST. Heavy 3 A Domestic, one yard wide, at 6 cts,; heavy Wcql Jeans at 28 and 30 cts.; all kinds)f Calico at 4 to 5 cts.; Cotton Batting at 10 cts ; nice Brown Sugar at 15 lbs. for $1 ; Hats, a big stock, ranging from 25 cts. up to very finest Stetson ; all wool Dress Goods, half-wool, Cash meres, &c, &c. 30 bags Coffee, Sole Leather, Boots and Shoes of all grades,JBlankets, Comforts Flannel, Bleached .Sheeti eiK-i'tls-LIillU,.' 11 J$ Lining, Cotton Yarn, Wool lan Laundered and Unlanndered Shirts, Underwear for ladies and gents, some very fine Wool Dre3s Goods in black and colors at less than cost. Come and see me, as I am deter mined to sell out my goods before moving to another bouse. 9 J. O. HOWELL. James P. Sawyee, Patten Avenue near Public Sqnare, IS NOW . Receiving his Second Stock ol FALL AKD WINTER Goods, consisting of Gents' Fine Clothinz. Ladies' Dress Goods, Wraps, Cloaks, Boots, Shoes, and Hats. ' OVERCOATS, Blankets, Comfortables. Shirts Drawers, Carpets, Shawls, Rugs Hoods, Jackets, Jerseys, Pant Goods Domestics, Salt, , COFFEE,. Sugar, Bacon, Lard, Tobacco, Ci gar, Snuff, Leather,- Cotton Plaids Velvet Trimmings and indigo Kerosene Oil. For Christmas Goods I HAVE DOLLS In endless variety, prices from five cents to thirty dollars; Candy, Cakes Soda Crackers, Uranges and FIRE WORKS I, Besides thousands ot other things suitable for tne holidays. . My large and daily - increasing trade has compelled me to put in larsre orders for December. These eood3 are now in store and arriving and lespectf ally invite my many friends and, customers to call and examine the same, feeling assured that I can please them in quantity. quautyand prices. ; - JAMES P. SAWYER, Patton Avenue near Public Square.;. rfl the f Tiem- 3l Jefore J U t K ( ' M CUwt Complexion. ' v pr can you expect a clear complex- ionVwfhen the blood is full of impurities andtpe Btomacn cioegear ins wooa becO1 impure DecnuBO mo liver uun not ct properly and work off the poison froniHhe system, and the certain results are fclotches, pimples and eruptions. Pnrify the blood with Simons' Liver emulator, ana regulate me nverT stom- ;n gjsa noweis, ana tuo emu win uc- dlear. . f t - t t - How's : Your Liver? " ' lathe Oriental salutation, " knowing that good health cannot exist without a' healthy Liver. When the ' Liver is torpid the Bowels -are sluggish and constipa - ted, the food lies in the " stomach undigested, poison- ing the blood ; frequent - headaehe ensues ; a feeling . -of lassitude, despondency and. nervousness indicate how the who'e system is de ranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has been the means of restoring more people to health and happi ness by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency known on earth. It ' acts . with extraordinary ; power and efficacy. Toriiid Liver. Cofagtlpation, etc, I iiardtf ever As a areneral familv remedy for DvroeusiA, 455 anjthiDg else, and have never been nlsap polnted in the effect produced ; It seems to be al most a pen ent cure for ail diseases of stomach acn and oowais. W. J. McELBOY; Macon, Ga. noSl eodw2m. DENTAL CARDS. B. H. DOUGLASS, D. D. 8., Dental Kooms over Orant Roseberry's Drag storb, residence in same building Asheville, N. C feb2-w&sw DENTAL SURGERY. TK. J. G. QUEEN has removed bis office to w tne x. H. u. A. rooms on ratton Avenue, and offers his professional services to the Dablic. Ail professional wort oone witn still and tune 10-dAwtf JR. A. B. WARE, Office in Citizen building, second floor. A worK will receive prompt ana careful attention. DR. R. U. REEVES, D. D. S., Office in Binder Building, pposite Central Hotel, - ASHEVILLE, N. Persons having artificial work done, after rying it two ar tnree weeKs. u not satisne-i, can return lr ana -roe money win ne reianaea. jy J A Card to the Public. Notice. Every individual who has not paid his city taxe3 for 1886, further Indulgence is im possible. My time is 'most up. Taxes or trouble must come and come now. Fay your taxes and save cost. Respectfully, Jan4-dtf N.A.REYNOLDS, ARTIES DLSIP.IVG BOARD In th."' "i jaiveouiift---rtr-x iaeuTi Vie; V t ms, where theT will "findevj secure roomn. Lion, comDLUC'J witu nome-uxe BurrauauxuKa. a 18 dim AShE VILLE lilitary Academy S. f. VENABLS, Principai,. W. PINCKNftY MASON, Commandant . of Cadets. Opens September SOtn, 1886. Continues for 40 weeks. For terms, &c, address sept 4-djfewtf The T " scipal. rp H. COBB, Attorney mid Counsellor at Law, Office in Burnett building, North side Public square, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Practices in all Courts, State and Federal. jan22dly TO THE PUBLI6I All who are thinking: of coins to house keeping, wanting or needing Furniture of any style or description, cheap or line, can save money by buying lrom f.:iS. MgMULLEN, NbftH firdir'street, opposite P-;. -.'- Pout, Office. He keers Chairs, all Sorts 'and styles, Tables. Wasbstands, Bureaus. Bedsteads, Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, Dining room Bets sideboards, ..-Safes, Kitchen tables. Extensive Tables: Sonne's of dif ferent styles and qualities, Matrasses of different erades. Pillows, Balstere, Bed- ;- lonnges and eingto lounges, CaUFETS, JTLlTTUTCiS, Carpet ' Paper, Window Shades, Shade - . uooas, ornico fruit-o, Moulding for Cornice and for Pic'.ure - . . j frames, Moulding for Picture ffony, Pirlnrps. both framed and not iratned made to order, DABka nnrl Office Chairs. Hatracks, Towel racks and splasher racks, and other things - - too -numerous to meuuou. ' Remember, the be6t mouep can bej bad at goods for the P. S. MclICIXEJS'S, - : . and give him a call HOODS EXTRA. CHEAP FOR CASH. - jan 21 d6raos. , . . - . JJOTICKTS hereby given tbst application will be made to the General Assembly of Noitn Caro lina at the session of 18S7 for the passage of a private law to amend the charter of The Georgia and Nor.h Carolina Kail Road Company. dec 31 dSOdays - ; . GEO. K. EAGKB. - F OB SALE. A rooA SATHUikI an OMNIBUS. S. B. CHEDK8TER t SON. 1 1 Pilea ne freauently vreoeded bv a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has some affection of the kidneys or negh- boruig organs. ,iAt tunes, symptoms or men geetion are present, ..flatulency, uneasiness -of the stomach, eto. A " moisture like per&pira tion.prodncing a very disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a common attendant. Blind Bleeding and Itching Files yield at once to the application of Dr. Eosanko's File Rem edy, which acts directly upon the parte affected, absorbing the tamers, , allaying- the intense itcning, ana eaecung a permanent core, .race 50 cts Addrfiss the Dr. Bosanko Medicine co Fiqna, O. . Bold by H H Lyons. ' dawly PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CHAS. A. MOURE. P. A. CUMMINQS -OORE & CTJMMINGS, - Attorney t and ConmeUort at J.aio, ASHEVILLE, N. $. Practice In the United States Circuit and Dis rict Courts at Asheville. States ville. Chariot tt and Greensboro; in the Supreme Court at Raleigh ana in tne uourts oi tne i weivein judicial juis trict of the State of North Carolina.. .. Special attention given to collections' ot cl&ii&r aug7-lyw&sw HENRY HARDWTCKE, , Attorney at Ijtiv, Asnevine, . v. WU1 practice in all the courts of' the State. Collections of claims a specialty.- Office with Sheriff in Court House. ' janl-dtf JJOGEK J. PAGE, Attorney at J.sw, ASHEVILLE,, S. C. Practices in all the Conrte, Stale and Federal jan U dtf - A, M. BALLARD, Office North'slde Public ianara Residence on Haywood street. Office Telephone Call X . 61- Besiarnce leiepnone uau so. w, - une S7-d6moapd v.. rjlHOS.A. JONES.1 Attorney at Law ASHEVILLE, N. C-., oct 22-ly it Office wit Sav dson a Ma J OHN8TONE JONES, Attorney and Connaellor at law, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Office in Burnett Building, Court-House Square, nov 9 d3mos D R. G- W. PUREFOY Oflers his professional services to the citizens of AshevilleN and Burround- ing country. Office over CarnJchael'e Drug store. Residence Charlotte St. de 15-dly ' , WATSON, M. D. OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. Comer of Grove street and Patton Avenue. Office hours : 8 to 11 A. M., 1 to 3 P. M. Calls left at Carmichael's or Felham's Dm Store will beconveyed, and responded to, by teT epbone. " nnel3-dtf J OSEPH 8. ADAMS, Attorney and. Counsellor at JLaw, Office in Law Building, adjoining First National Bank, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Practices in all courts. State and Federal, sept 7 1 year D RS. McGILL & BATTLE, Wardlaw McGill, M. d;. Practice limited to Eye, Ear, 1 roht and Luiig. Sa. Westeat Battls. M. D.,'U. S. N.,- physician and Sujgeon. Offices over DeVanlt's Drug Store. t3081co hours 10 a. m. to 12 m.. and Z to 4 J m. . se Sl-tf JAMES A. BURROUOUS. . i'hysieliiu is mi S.rgs:, ' ASHEVILLE, X. C., ; ' "r OfHce over Powell & SnidtJ's. - gT Residence corner of Male, aud Woodfln streets. de 16-ly ' r . . PMA.S. D. MrCANDLISi .NDLIfijS. M .n--- vrailrTeyor and CiTil Engineer, ASHEYIILE, Iff. C. . Office with A. j. Lyman, Eeal Estate Broker. ' ' ALSO AGENT FOB n 1 7.TKTTTTRST & HUCK.EL. Architects, (desien ers of Battery Park Hotel) Philadelphia Penna oiixum ; . - . Thko. F. Davidsos, Jas G. Maetik DAVIDSON & MAETIN, . . ' Attorneys A ConnselIoraax-law; ASHEVJLJJB, SI. V, Will practice In the 8th and 9th Jnuiolal District snd in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, a no in the Federal Courts of tte Western District of North Carolina. Refer to the Bairn or Asaeraie.; sepl9-sw&w6m ; J A. TENNENT, V ' Architect and Civu Engineer. . DesiirnB. Specifications, and Estimates bi the style of building furnished upon application, A. work superintended when desired. All work en trustea to me as ifivii ,uKiutwi . mux ,cwi,c prompt attention. Thorough drainege of lands m specialty, rosi umw wiure, awiomw Best, N. C. Residence Swannanoa Bridge, maT ib-bmos W. W. JONES. GEORGK A. SHUFOKIJ JONES &. SHUFORD, Attorneys at Law, ASHEVILLE, - , - - K. C. PrM.iM! n the SiiDerior Courts of Western North Carolina, the Supreme Court of the State, and the Federal Courts at Asheville. Office in Johnston Building, where one member of the firm can always be found. novliaivear - FOR Black Diamond JELLICO, -. AND Anthracite Coal, Call on N. V. Gird wood. - Coal Yard and office oil Pattoil Ave. c? Telephone No. 50. aov23dtf ;: - - - , P. Si.W.YER; President, j. p.; sawyer; -a . j, -tmmmmJiCirt notice. mAmm " G. W. -WILLIAMS, of Wilmington, Authorized Capital $500,000 General Banking Business iransacted. Burglar -and FireProof - erms. - Back open lorthe trur.Frctien Jof business from 8:80 a:"ro; to 3 x. TfiRVhiie COltNER AND EGLE STREETS U NDE R W HIT LOCK'S STORE. Headquarters for fine LIQUORS. I keep none but the PUREST,' and charge accordingly. Mv W"Mlki ami Wimts ARE ABSOLUTELY PURE AND UNADULTERATED, . t and are recommended by the best judges for medicinal use. - : Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. Good3 shipped to all points. No Asheville, N. C. The only strictly ja6-.dawly A I RON-ALUM MASS. The product of Fourteen .Gallons of the best Mineral Water World Evaporated to a MASS. 'A Gift of Nature,, and 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 Affections, Scrofula and Eczema, Habitual Constipa tion, Amenorrhcea, Menorrhagia, Lencorrhoea, and all Female Veaks liessess. Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Cholera Infantum, &c, &c. ' Price : $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, pontage paid. No Cure, No Pay ! DICKEY'S PAINLESS EYE WATER cures Weak and inflamed Eyes in a few hours, without pain or danger. The best Eye Water in th world. Price, Only 25 cents per bottle. Ask for it, Have no other. Mtickey ff Inelerson, Proprietors And Manufacturers of the Above Remedies. fe7-dawly Bristol, TennT Painting jj1 jT .. .. -jyj : Xton tracts made for uaintinu old and new t rairinjoftftta -i gaialty. aid J. rGffice with "Town Topics," Write for a the office. ' EST Country work solicited. AUCTION MURRAY "& LANCE, Auctioneers aixLd COMMISSION MERCHANTS Give specLti a:. . dise, Houses, &c, si -"i to consignments Alto o the sale of All consignments of Persoual or will receive prompt attention. Public sale of personal property every Saturday at 11 o'clock, on Public Square. Sales of Merchandise at auction room every night. Soliciting your patronage, we are very respectfully, MURRAY & LANCE, Auctioneers, de 5-d6m ' Asheville, N. C. Sadler's Arithmetics are the ' ESTABLISHED 1879. E. RANKIN,. Vice-Prest. C; WADDEL, Cashier, DIRE (JTOE . E, RANKIN'" ; R. PEARSON Rev. J. L. CARROLL, f ' Surplus. Fund, ; $18,600. , Man's Bar charge for boxing. P. O. Box 09 White Man's Bar in the State. -- la fire and water-proof, durabls,and much cheap er than Tin or Iron. Can be applied by anyone excellent for covering old Bliing'e idol's. FIRE-PROOF house and roof paints for inside and outside work ; all colors, rea!y mixed. BUILDING PAPERS the largest line of sani "ie3 to Be'fpt f.-orc in town. The abovo materials are of the bett quality and will be sold at reasonable 1 rices. huitoinire, J Estim1 CARSOJ3". Acent and Contractdr; prices and samples, or call and see them . HOUSB. oi Household Goods, Merchan Real Property entrusted to our care the Bhoold arall Wttaelf of the ADVANTAGES o9J V B00SEEPlNfiBufu7es.ntr tor acqnirin thorough and practical knc : ;t now ntera uponlu twroty-tMrdrear of nf fuli- - ecntryithtronget commendation we cai. to onr raccen asedacatonll 1 f fW iTinWS0'" ' llng epecially taught. No Vacation. PopiU enter at any time. Forterma. rWSPWnMfi? : -catalogu and particulan, .UfttiAWi yiiyai GaU on or addrea W. H. SADLER. Prf'l. Koa. A N.CriarlesST.. KAXTIjaOKK, Al r. Latest and Best ever Published. PUL Asst. C a r. w. pAtton G. MARTIN? Paid up apital, icc,o Safe Deposit Boxes for rciit;o m. in the I 4 uiwa.jii woe ujaiiuir tt plication. Y MmImHOsI aSaiMall J Ihie . 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