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;A Creating Hinge U dry and turns hard, unt4oil is applied, after which it moves easily. "When the Joints, op hinges, of the body are stiffened' auu uuuunea dj itneumatism, they can not be moved without causing the most . excruciating pains. Ayer's SaManariiia. ;, oy ia action on the blood, relieves this condition!, and restores the joints to good working order, j Oyer's Sarsaparma has effected, in our city, many most remarkable cuxes, in cases which baffled the efforts of the most experienced physicians. Were it eoessary. I could give the names of many individuals who have been cured , by taking this medicine. In my case it has worked wonders, relieving me of Rheumatism, after being troubled with it lor years. In this, and all other diseases arising from impure blood, there is no remedy with which I am acquainted, that affords such relief as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. E. H Lawrence, M. D., Baltimore, Md. Avert Sarsaparilla cured me ot Gout and Rheumatism, when nothing else would. It has eradicated every trace of disease from my system. B. H. Short, Manager Hotel Belmont, Lowell, Mass. V i was, oaring many months, a sufferer, " from chronic Rheumatism. The disease - smiciea me trnevoueiy, in spite 01 an tne "' remedies I could find, until I commenced oral TMAdilv Independence, Ya. tt . Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Proved by Dr. j. O.Ayer&Co.', Lowell, Maes. Sold bysll Druggist. Price SI; six bottles, SS. J. C BROWN & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, Palton Avenue, next Grand Central Hotel. Return thanks for the liberal support extended tbem during the past twelve mouths. Nothing will be wanting on their part to retain Confidence, and merit increased favors, tlways an excellent line ot patterns on hand, ENGLISH-MADE iWT8A SPECIALITY. CANADA COWAN (Established in i855.) fmyg?r . WRtchttKikcr,' Liafcn i 1 1 Jeweler. inn niiT.vv tv Watches, Cloche, Jewelery, Spectacles, &i. Patton Avenue, Asheville, N. C. Leroy W. Fairchild's Gold Pen. Good stock always on band. FRANKLIN HOI SE, D. C. CUNNINGHAM, Proprietor, FRANKLIN - - N. C. o Table supplied with the best the market affords. First-Class Livery and Sale Stables in connection with house. ' Bally Hack between Webster and Franklin. 67ml ?mjf Itoamm Tor Itrummtr. TUB JUS MMJ80JYi,IULB. sept 11-dly FANCY SIGN AND OBMASEX TAD PAINTING, and Upholstering. L. SWICEGOOD Willow street, Asheville, K. C, Is ready to do t. a very best work in h and will guarantee satisfaction in work prices. Gold Signs a Specialty. Estimates furnicbed for large ' contracts, invite examination of prices and work, (jiv me a call. inch 10-d - L. SWICEGOOD. "insurance INSURANCE INSURANCE! PlilililAM ' GO., At Bank of Asheville, BEST COMPANIES. FIRST TO JAY LOSSES IN THE WIL MINGTON FIRE, mh 16-dlv Preserve Your Siorht, There is Nothing in the World More Precious. The Eye above all other organs displays the Infinite power of the Creator, it is the most del icate Organ, the preservation of which requires the greateet care, too ofu n Man. naturally cart less, neglects it, and only perceives his folly when it sa too late, and nothing is left him but bitter regret. - Therefore, if an article destined io preserve and strengthen an organ of such absolute neces sity, can be obtained, it should be regarded as a great blessing.- . Le MARE'S ROCK CRYSTAL Spectacles and Eye Glasses stood the test for nany years and over 2,000,000 are now in use, we have never been informed of a case where they did not give entire satisfaction. We have many strong testimonials from prom inent Oculists who certify that Le Mare's Bock Crystal Lenses admit ol less heated rays than any Pebble, t bereftre aiTord more comfort to tho Eye and greater clearness and. uniformity of vision than any in use, they are mounted in all styles ofUoW, Silver. Steel and Nickel frames oi tlio baatqualitv. .for sale only by o C CCWAN, DEALER IS WATCHES, CLOCKd Jk JEWELS Y, I Pattoa Avenue, Asheville, N, C. M0pMn&lron:p:!y attrndtd Ib. nov 23 daw it mos - Rrst-Class ' Restaurant In Asbcrille is to be found at TTTDTVTLTD'C Johnston Build ins Corner Patton Ave. and Jtlain St. Every -delicacy of the season i x j i - - i i . i j - i -i servea at ins soonest notice aixu at the most reasonable rates.' - Game'. Fish and Oysters will be served after the first of September in any style, nr ramilipa aarrferf with nvRtfirfl as n sired. - Elegant lunches put up iu baskets for nAvtiu .nl anw nrta m n tr ffF rn train m. nuj f m v " will find it to their advantage to call and tret lunches before leaving. -: Coffee, chocolate and tea, of tho finest quality, served at the counter. The high : est Dnces naid for these eoods. Change of bill of fare at lunch counter every day. Different souds overv dav. : tioo at any time. . au28dtf k Ayer s Darsaparuia. x iook sev Dottlea of this nrflnaration. and vrna TftRtrtrprt to hAnlfh. J. 'PrAftm. MOTHER CONTENT. I lfft thee once in mad desire to find The love for which my spirit yearned with pain At many a door I knocked and knocked in vain. Craving love's alms which none to grant inclined. But laughing, treated ma with cold disdain; Yet Btili I wandered, oagur in the quest, Forever seeking, and for aye unblest, Since no one gave the boon for which I pined, Then, mother I turning to my home I went V.'i:h weary steps and sorrow numbing care, ' And, k: my pain was lost in sweet content, For what I sought came to ma unaware; In the dear eyes that on tby son were bent - All I had asked I found, for love was there. The Spectator: From Heine. . The Fair Sex in England. The Eng7Jsh hostess is the perfection of good breeding. If England had no other attraction the woman who sits at the head of the table would be enough. So wise, gentle, true, considerate and charming, so intelligent, so thoughtful, so much a lady. Yes, but that is a word they never use. It is tabooed in England; one must always say tvoman. They say that Americans talk about "a pretty lady," "a sweet good lady," "a genteel lady." I never heard Americans use fiat exact combination, but I dare say they belong to the people who say ''Britisher" who I also have not met. lint no doubt, there has been a misuse of- the terms "lady and gentle man," and the better Saxon .words man and woman have come in. A young lover who should say nowadays that he "was going to see his lady" would he mistaken for a negro minstreL We can still Bay "Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more," and we can allude to the "Lady in Comns," bnt,.e.ccpt when we address Lady Modus by her title, we must not say "lady" in England. We must also say "Yes" and "No" and "Thanks." . No onesays "Yes, maim" except to the queen. She is al ways addressed by that somewhat obsolete form of words. i . Still I think it Is one of the great at tractions of American women in London that they do speak unlike English women. For myself I vastly prefer the English voice, accent and pronunciation. It is not so slovenly as our speech. Much as I admire my conntrywomen and I am very proud of their intelli gence, beauty, wit and style of dress I must say they could improve their pronunciation by studying the Eng lish. In listening to Mrs. James Brown Potter's recitation of "How they brought the good news from Ghent" Hamilton Aide said to me: "Yon have no idea how the Yankee accent affects me." But I said: "Mrs. Potter has no Yankee accent; she is a southerner by birth and has learned her English in France." "Yes," said he, "but adorable as she is she speaks English in an American way, and, al though it is very musical, it is not Eng lish." So it is possible that to their ears none of us speak English. Mrs. John Sherwood in New York World. Cookery and Food Exhibition. Apropos of the subject of food, it may bo well to call attention to the food ex hibition that takes place in London next December. One of its departments will be the literature of the kitchen. It will contain cookery books of all nations, from the earliest to the most modern, illustra tions of game, artistic menu cards, bills of fare from the leading hotels of the world and portraits of all the great gas tronomic writers of the age. There will also be a department of "dining room ac cessories" and "utensils used in the pre paration of all food." Tho exhibition will be held in the Royal Aquarium, West minster, and will continue from Decem ber 7 to 19, both dates inclusive. It promises to be one of the most interesting and unique of the many exhibitions held in London the kost few years. Why should there not be in connection with this exhibition a commission ap pointed to test all foods and their prepa ration? No cookery book gotten np by an individual can give recipes all of which would be of the very best. That is a matter for literally hundreds of thousands of experiments. This commission should examine famous cooks and should have tho wholesomeness of every dish thor oughly canvassed. Its labors would throw a world of light on the kind of diets best fit for invalids. It is curious that tho human race should have been bo long on this planet and should have made no or ganized effort to discover the most whole some foods or how they could best be pre pared. Demorest's Monthly. Gold in Crystals. Cold has been frequently met with in nature beautifully crystallized. The crys tals are commonly octahaxlra. No at tempts have been made until recently to produce them artificially. Mr. W. N. Allen has observed, however, that by simply allowing a solution of the double chloride of gold and sodium to stand small crystalline tablets of metallic gold arc slowly deposited. The crystals meas ure .0,003 inches in diameter and reflected light powerfully. Chicago Tribune. George Francis Train. George Francis Train has for years oc cupied a bench in Madison square every pleasant afternoon, and is always sur rounded by a bevy of children, to whom he is very kind, and with them only would lie converse, absolutely refusing to speak to adults. He jias now quit speaking to children, but writes as much ns ever, still wears his fresh buttonhole bonnuet, and appears happy and con tented. Chicago Tribune. Proper Self Kespoct. Philrulelphian (to New Yorker) Why do you New Yorkers wear buttonhole bouquets in the morning? Isn't that putting cn a good deal of style. New Yorker Perhaps it is; but New York is different from Philadelphia. We have to have a proper regard for our personal appearance, because there are always strangers in town, you know. Let '8 walk a little faster. New York Sun. Unhappy m. de Brazza. -M. de Brazza, who is now journeying in the eastern, department of France colloct In g trade samples forth e Con go, complains that his life is made unhappy by the num ber of applications for positions with which he is deluged since his recent ap pointment to the governorship of the' French Congo territory. The number of letters of application ha has already re ceived is over 10,000. Philadelphia Call. Competing with. British Sailors. : German steamers and sailing vessels are crowding out theis, British competitors on the China coast. German masters and sailors are willing to work -for much less pay than British seamen of the same class, while their steam vessels are so fitted as to be run very cheaply. The consequence is that they are taking the coastwise and foreign trade. Chicago Times. . " A little arithmetic shows that a mince pie suitable for the Bartholdi Goddess of Liberty's mouth would be 30 feet In diameter. Springfield Union. CHARLOTTE Female Institute. NO Institute for yonng ladles in the South has advantages superior to those offered here in every department Collegiate, Art and Music. Only' experienced and accomplished teacbers engaged. The building is lighted with gas, warmed with the best wrought-iron Juraaces, has hot and cold water baths, and first-class ap pointments as a Boarding school in every respect no school in the Sauth nas superior. For Board and Tuition per session (100.' Seduction for two or more from same family or neighborhood. Pupils charged only from date of entrance. For Catalogue, ir.te full partluulars, address - - EST. WM. B. AT KINSON, deT-dtOctlawlam . Charlotte, H, 0. MfSSIOJff UOSPITAt. : , Buffering women should remember that the Uiseion Hospital offers all the advantages for inMKtmAnt and- enre of diseases -veculiar to their sex, that can bolonnd in Northern cities. Address, Mission Hospital. Asnevme, a. u. f eb 23-ly Wbitloek tells the followina 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. Florida Tonic ! Mr. Foster S. Chapman, One of the landmarks of the Georeia Drag trade, now of Orlando, Florida, writes ; "I can hardly select a single case of f the many to whom I have sold Guiia'i Pioutr Bloti Baaewer, but what have been satisfied; and I find it the best remedy for all Skin Diseases I bave ever sold, and a fine Florida ' Tonic. FOSTFR S. CHAPMAN, Orlando, Fla." ' A Certain Cure for Cat&rrh.' A SUPERB FLESH PRODUCER AND TOKIC GCIHN's PIOXEEIt BLOOD KEJiE TVER Cures all Blood and Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Old Sores. A rerfect Spring Medicine. If not in your market it will he forv.-ard'id on receipt of price. Small bottles J1.00, large bottles $1.75. Essay on Blood ana ssin Diseases mama tree MACON MEDICINE COMPANY, Macon, Georgia. FOR 8 ALE BY H. H. LYONS, Asheville. K. C apis-dawlv JUST RECEIVED TO-DAY : "Malaga Grapes," Bananas, (very fine); Oranges, Lemons, French Prunes, Pigs, DATES, WHITMAN'S AND HOYSTEIl'S FINE COS FFXTIOXS, AT . SESTOH, E-uxi- Mote! Block. AShEVILLE 'Military.Academy S. F. VENABLS, Principal. W. PINCKNEY MASON, Commandant of Cadets. Opens September 201b, 1SSG. Continues for 40 weeks. For terms, Scc, address sept 4-dwtf The Principal. F OR SALE, 'A CITY LOT cheap, by U. r ALh, nor 13 dtf Asheville Music House emus, no lter's 'PROSPECT BREWERY,' PHILADELPHIA, PA. W O. XULLER & CO., Agents, SHEVILLE, N. C. W c herewith take great . pleasure in introduc' n for export and family use ibis . Extra Quality linger Beer, Brewed cf the best Barley and imported Bohemian '.Hops. It surpasses in fine lasto, flavor, brilliancy and nutritious qualities any other Lager Beer, and is strictly jure and unadulterated. Physi cians advise the nee of this Beer, and we call your special attention to the follow ing analysis : "Budweis". tarer Beer, - - 5mi natin from the Prospect Brewery, in Philadelphia, Pa. Tl e untlersiKned. at the reouest of the Tecl.nicfl Society, has completed an analysis ol the "Budweis" Beer, brewed e.tuia8. w oners f rospect .Brewery, in Philadelphia, which analysis exhibits tho folloMina-results: j Specific gravity, 1,0124 Alcohol, . 3,94c -. .Extract, " . 4,92Sc Caibonic-Acid, 0,22fte ,. Ashes, 0,2090 " Tl is signifies that the "Budweis" Beer in itn essential qualities is almost the exact counterpart of the best Imported Bohemia Seer. A further examination, seeking adul toralions,, proves conclusively that it contains naught of that nature. Da. D. H. DANNKBAUM, Tseony Chemical Works, Bridesburg. Plllaiilphia, Oct. 28, 1881. Fcr 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 aHd labeled. - We deliver tho Beer free ol chargo to any part of the city, and call for the empty patent stopper bottles, which are never sold but must always be returned with the crates.- Hnving' erected a large refrigerator for the rtorage of Beer, we are enabled to keep our Beer cool fresh and in good order, and it- will bo. furnished- direct from our refrigerator to our customers. . All shipping orders will receive prompt attention, pl 3-dtf W. 0. MULLEU & CO. TTTE AKF OPENING FfiESH GOOD? JfcaV Ladies' and -Children1 $ W ear, ; -; MANl'FACTUEKn BV TH V , J BJir- STATE SBOE JtJVD Z,EMTBEB COJfEPjtJTJT, Ask your neighbor how-they wear. . BEARDEN. RANKIN & CO. jan26dtf "l3UGGESTION-TO FIE TOBACCO CHEWERS I have in stock a full line of W.S.6raelys "Extra 6hew; TOT IAS CHI IT" ISO "TBtl t QTCH" Fine Fig Tobacco and Lucy Hunt, (a lead ing brand of fine 9 inchplug.) these goods are all made of the best Henry Oounty Leather-wood leaf, bad manufactured by 3. H. John son & Co., Danville, Ta., and are guaranteed to be finest on the market. Frank Longhran, M&in St., 3rd door above Bank of Ashevill SOMETHING NEW. THE "Enibostype" Printing Stamps (PATENT APPLIED FOR.) These stamps answer all the pur poses of rubber stamps and cost much less. -Look ! 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, postpaid, 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, AsheviUe, N. C. Resolutionfor1887 ADOPTED BY Moore S Robards. We have hereby resolved That, having secured the services of Mr. Mcb weeny, for seventeen years fore man for the "Largest Baking Establish ment" in the South, where he estab lished a reputation as having no equal in bread and cake baking, and having in creased our facilities twofold! we will fur nish to the trade the : best bread, such as French Twist. -Vienna Rolls, Patent Loaf, Brown and Kye, and an . endless variety of the finest - small . and - large Cukes that have ever been exhibited in this glorious "Land of the Sky." Cakes iced or ornamented at moderate cost and on short notice. We have the only Restaurant con ducted in- FIRST CLASS STYLE in the city. Our line of Confections is unexcelled in the State. Always the freshest and purest. DESMOND'S OLD STAND South. Slain Street. Zachary & Zachary, BUTCHERS AND COMMISSION PRODUCE DEALERS. Sole Agents fob Kalamazoo Celery Patton Avenue, Asheville, N. C. Invitation. QUE CUSTOMERS AND OTHERS AS WELL, Are respectfully Invited to call FRIDAY AND SEE OUR MEAT NARKET WITH ITS Christmas Dress On. To oui former customers, we bave no extravag ant promises to make, forUier than, with more experience In business, with much better facilities tot buying, keeping and dressing, and - First-Class Salesmen, t one of whom had just had one year's experience in the Chicago meat markets. We feel confident of our ability to give better satUfactiin In future. To those who bave not been our cnttomora, we ask only to give ns a trial. - Respectfully, ZACHARY AND ZACHARY. Patton Avenue. dcc23dawly T.UKE JVOTJCE ! W. O. Miuller & Co. Eiqtior Dealer 8 and Dis- fttJrr Agents. ' . HAVING just received a new and full supply of all kinds of goods usually kept rn our line, we are prepared to furnish our many - patrons hand the public in general,- with something good for the Holidays. Especial attention is called to1 Duffy's Pure Barley Malt Whiskey for which we are agents in this section, alsen iba cele brated Bavarian and ' Bndweige Lager Beer on draught, and bottled for family use, which is guaranteed strictly pure. We also have a lot of Fine Old Pure N. C Corn Whiskey that can't be beat, and the best and most popular brands of fine Old Kentucky hand-made soar mash Bye and Bourbon Whiskies, fine imported Cognac Brandy, Jamaica Rum, imported and domestic Gins, Pure N. C Apple and Peach Brandies, Pure N. C Sweet Mash Corn Whiskey, fine old imported Sherry. Port, Madeira, Claret, Champagne and all kinds of domestic Wines, Imported Ale and Porter, Fine Cigars, Tobacco, &o, &a We have with ns Messrs. Lee C Sor rells, Jesse J. Lange and W. Columbus Featheretone who will be glad , to have their friends call and see them. . . We have in connection with . oar Bar an elegant; Billiard and Poor .Hall up stairs, furnished with the celebrated Brunswick,) Balko . & Collander Co.'s Tables, the best in nse,wbich is are charge of the old jovial Tom Pope who will give a cordial greeting to alh r Ordet rsolicUed and promptly filled. v . - W. O. M TILLER & CO., - Main it opposite Public Square, - --- ., - Asheville. N. C ; PROF. C FALK, : - Teacher of Music. Ladles will find a comfortable private snnsio room in the Asheville Hiule House, north side ol ruDUQ equine. . , ( m ok IKSUKAKCE. TatA'iEY MUTUAL LIFE ASSOdATIOii OP VIRGINIA - Jss'iee policies for from " r000 tO $3,000, AND combine the guarantee -feature ol "OLD LINE" Companies at lie oi ol ordinary co-operative insur er. e in Secret Orders. FIRF INSURANCh. InBor&noe against loss by Fire in - dty vMLCounty on all fcincU of Ploprvrtjr, Beal and JPersona . vSh n .9 ;eB as ;Zc$r ttrm. ' Polij issued at fair rates H A. 1 Companies, . Hon te and Foreign. THOS. W. BRAKCQ Agent,. Office North Side CoortSquare. my 20-tf EOARO J. ASTON, j ;ftKAl ;-TATEANDti3URANCB , ... M i i. .;.n. PIEDUOUTIR LINE. Richmond and Danville lloilroad. WESTS ORTH CAROLINA DIVISION. ' ?? -' Genera PaweatferDap't, I.. AahevUle. N.C., Nov. 6th, 1868. -Condensed achodole, takinx effect Nov. 7, 1886. Read ' .' Bead rv.n inn asr.. 430pm Leave. New York .Arrive 8 80pm 6 59 ;" Philadelphia " liS5pm 94S V - Baltimore " 1003am 1100 Washington " S30 . 615am s" 7 45 arrive liVncflDurg - zuu Danville . Leave 11 40 pm 2 30 a m Lv Richmond Arr 5S0am 7 30 DanvUle 11 20 p m 948 Arr .Greensboro Lve 930 5 00 p m Lv Ooldsboro Arr 11 SO a m 100am . Raleigh 660 9 00 Art - Greensboro . t 9 47 p m 180 Salisbury Lve 8 06 6 46 p m Lve Charlotte Arr IS 80 a m 8 01 Arr .Salisbury Lve 11 00 p m 11 80 a m Lve Salisbury IS 39 pm 4- Statesville, 1 44 Newton 2 15 Hickory 5 38 Connelly Springs 8 30 Morgan ton 4 33 Marion 60S Black Mountain 6 47 Bpart. June. 6 55 Aatae vill 7 38 Alexander's 9 39 Eot Springs 10 00 Paint Rock 910 Lve 1 10 am Arr Morrialown 4 46 Knoiville Arr 6 Up 5 4 07 40 Ml 25. S5 51 a m 09 51 16 SO 00 60 Lve Arr 13 Lve 46 MURPHY BRANCH: 8 00am 10 13 Lve - .ishevUla, iiVaynesville Sylva Webster Charleston BuahneU Jarrett's Arr 5 00pm 245 12 11 12 00 m 10 30 am 9 19 Lve 7 46 1165 is 05 pm 1:40 804 489 75th Meridian time naad East ol Faint Rock. 90th " " " West " " Trains oa Kimhy Branch urn daily eicept 8unday. . Through Pullman Sleepers oa south bound train leaving Salisbury at 11 00 p. m. lor Atlanta and New Orleans. Throush Pullman sleeoer on nortk bound train leaving Salisbury at S 06 p. m. for Wash ington. Pullman sleeper on same train from Greensboro to Richmond and Greensboro to Ral eigh. . Does not leave Goidsboro Sunday night. fDoes not leave Greensboro Saturday night. IDinner station. JAS. L. TAYLOR, G. P. A., Washington, D.C. W. A. TCJUC. A. G. P. A., Asheville, N C Schedule of JPaaenfer Bales noKjPBnrcrr al ronns To Asheville, JT. C. 1st Class. Round Trip Summer Settlers. Limited. Excursion. t2335 132.00 S14J5 21.05 S8.00 11.66 18.25 22.40 8.85 17.05 S0.00 7.65 130 15.25 6.76 16.65 18X10 13.18 15.85 14.15 17.30 13. 2S 13.46 - 10.85 15.80 14.75 2035 9020 S7.75 9S.45 80.65 7.75 11.65 17.06 23.30 12.40 17.76 12.75 18.60 10.60 - ' 12.35 45 17.20 18.75 10.25 18.15 2160 . 28.95 FROM New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Richmond. Norfolk, Wilmingtok, Charleston, Augusta, Atlanta, Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans , Chattanoofa Memphis, Louisville. Cincinnati; Raleigh, Savannah, Columbia. Jacksonville. GOOT nftjm J :-shoe juarer, Main Street, (Above Eagle Hotel) Asheville, JT C. . -o Tha neat stock alwavsoo hand. Work always guaranteed to give satisfaction. - A am especially prep&reu w iuim www hoes so as to prevent saxnisssi ja squxaxiso. Beady-XIade , nstom Wort ot all Sorta on Hand. . Gentlemen and Ladief Repairing a Spe - - eialty. ' fine Custom Work always onhand, any s tyle and satisfaction guaranteed, as to stock and work. Shoemakers' Findings always on hand and lor sala. tha best in the market, at low prices nnttf nufami.Min. 1Mr-nnartamd dreasshoea made of best material, now offered lor 64 and usual price 16. Call early. a i-ansttiiOrt2-al S 8h. KGaBlaeaaleM Msnwiusw JAM&9 r.i&Ans- I . - iins rsia IxTadetn BatCtmgress taa , DuritbUity.CmfoH mmdAp- ns win bring yoa Inlorma. U HIT""" Cotton, Mnifc Weartrm t an i v Othat la t': -wor'd. IaouMm4 1 .AW t Vba wear it twioi j v wmiwuvu u vu aa umms WJNE AND LIQUOR STORE. MAIN ST., 3rd DOOR ABOVE THE BANK OT ASHEVILLE - The largest and most complete assortment of Imported and Domestic Wines, -Liquors and Brandies TO BZ WMBN NORTH CAROLINA Fine old Corn and Rye Whiskey. - PEACH & APPLE BRANDIES. Cooking Wines and Brandies 1867. 1887. Hampton AND Featherston. The Oldest and Most Relia ble Liquor Store in N. C. We carry the largest assortment of goods of any house in the State. We handle nothing but the very best goods. Our Whiskies and Brandies are pronounced by physicians to be pure and un adulterated. None but pure Liquors arc fit for medicinal purposes. Our Stock is Complete in . Every Particular. Old Corn Whiskey from one to four years old. Old Rye of the highese tj1 brands. All kinds of Wines, Beers, Ales, Porter, &c &c. Cigars and Tobacco in great quantities and finett on the market. We are very thankful to our pa trons for their past favors, and we wish to say in conclusion that our prices and goods are right down to he hard times. Be convinced by calling on us, West Side Public square, Asheville, JN , U. janod3m IJK LESSEN THE WORK OF INVENTORY WE OFFER a lot of medium and fine bed-blanker:, bed-comforts. Heavy and Light Overcoats, at prime cost. These goods are freth and attractive. BEARDEN, RANKIN & CO. jan26dtf Atlantic & N. C. R. R. TIME TABLE SO. 23. In effect 18 M., Sunday, January 17th, 1886. EAST. WEST. No. 61. No. 60. Passenger. Passenger. 8TATI0N3 : Arr. L'T. An. L'Te. r. m. P.M. 607 64 6 52 -A.lt. 10 w Goidsboro 11 1 ' 6 51 1S2 847 LaOrange 1096 Kinston 9 42 - New Berne UorehaBd City 4 16 Horehead Depot . Daily Except Sunday. 47 7 47 606 435 1118 1128 11 40 Train 60 oonneda witlt Wllmineton A Weldcn train bound North, leaving Goidsboro 11 :85 a. nu, and with Richmond A Danville train West, leav ing Uoldsboro p. m., ana wunungion Weldon Train South at 44 p. m. Train 61 connects with Efchmond tt Danville Train, arriving at Goidsboro 4:40 p. mn and with Wilmington A Weldon Train from th , North at 44p.m. CaiaFear&Y.y.B'y.CiD'y. ' TRAIN NOETH. Arrive Leava Bennettsvllle, - 8 20 p m jrayeuevuie. - izwmuwpm Sanibrd, - , 116pm 126pm Greensboro, eoopm . v umner urareueviue. -TRAIN BOUTH. Arrive. Leave. Greensboro . - 60am Sanford ' 1 20 p m 1 45 p m Fayettevnie 850pm 400pm Bennettsvllle 730pm . Dinner at Sanibrd. Freight and Passenger Train leaves Bennetts Tille Tnesdavs, Thondaya and Saturdays at 2 80 p m, arriving at Fayettevllle at 8 p m, leaves Fayetteville on Tuesdays, Thnrgdajs and Saturdays at 6 SO a m, and arrives at Ben nettsvllle at 12 m. Frehrbt andDaasenser Train North leaves Fay. ettevLUe on alondays, Wednesdays and Friday at 8 a m, (connecting at Sanford with Freight and Passenger Trains to Baleigh), leaves Sanford at 11 80 a m. and arrives at Greensboro at 5 40 nm. Leaves Greensboro Tuesdays, Thursday! and 8aturd?as 6 m, leave Sanibrd at 11 16 a m, ana amves 1 ayetievme uzg; m. . -' V- JW.M.EOSB,Geiujl.Agnt. FOUND IN HEAVY CLOTHING, OVERCOATS COMMON GREY BLANKETS, SCARLET AND FINE WHITE BED BLANKETS Large line double and single width Flannels waterproofs CASHUERES. oct 81 (HI . BEARDEN RANKIN & CO. ' GRANITE YARD B El?DERSONVILLE, N. A. P; CORN & Co..Prop's. The granite found near Hendersonville il recogtUzed for its beauty and durability. Tho undersigned is prepared to furnish on short notice, all work: In granite, for Window sUls, Door Bills, Steps, Ac, fcc, indeed every thlnj needed for Buildings. TERMS REASONABLE. Call on or address A. P. CORN & CO., sept 11 dtf Hendersonville. N: C. T II E HAZLEGREEN Sash & Blind Factorv Has recently purchased a large amount ot Oak Ash Chestnut, Cherry and Walnut Lumber, aotf CAN FURNISH WORK manufactured of thoroughly dried material. We propose to furnish work at the lowest figures, and equal to any imported goods. tiKjo. li. ijjax iiv . ropr 1 S. CLAYTON. Business Man re 1 eb 4-8 w tf X BRAND & CO. UNDERTAKERS. ASHEVILLE, N. C M ttallic and Walnut Coffins constant! 1 on hand. Every requisite of the basinets furnished. All calls dav omicrhtDromrjU lv answered. Hearses tarnished when aenrtdl . rnb-wly VL ELLICK, DEALER IN FUBS. ASHEVILLE, N. C. MY Fare are on exhibition in Asheville, where there never was such a business . before. Therefore I invite mv customers and the public to examine for themselves all kinds of Western North Carolina and Vhmh..- t ; : xi r 1 uuiuucuu uxu. lutuia rnuns noiveH. Black and Brown Bears, Gray and Red Foxes, Muskrat and Mink, Deere, Cata mount and Wild Cat, Otters, Beavers, Opossum, White Spanish Merino and Hermolino Sheep Skin. All these Furs arc obtained in Western North Carolina. European Fuss. Silver Gray Fox. Silver Gray Martin. Black Mai tin, Brown Martin, Hungarian Astrachan, &c I am now.ready to receive all orders in the Fur line for Ladies' and gentlemen's wear made from Furs. Also mounted Rags smd Carriage and Sleigh Robes. au tnese rurs are worn by .bungs and Queens, the Emperor and the Empress, and by th Prince and the Princess. How is the time for ladies to dress up in furs. Go. to EUick's Fur Bazaar and get a nice boa made of fine lynx, a fine iynx mun ana cap lor t.tu. Highest cash prices paid for furs. M. ELLICK, dec 8 63m Buck Hotel Building. . HARNESS. Our Stock is now complete and made of the best materials, with all the latest improvements. Single and double set in nickle and oriental rubber, either gi or nickle lined. All ctner trimmings o short notice. Saddles and Bridles Of every grade and price, from cheapen Morgan to the English Shaptoe. IIORHE COEMjJUIS Of every kind, size, grade and price. ' DORSE CEOTDIJYG Just received a fresh stock, including Track Suits, Sweat Hoods,. Jowl Hood Cooling Blankets, Ankle Boots of differ ent patterns, Linen Sheets of all prices. EJtP RODES. The finest stock in the market. Call a see them. Whips, Saddle Clot ns and fly JYets, In every variety. - - . - REPJZ1RIJYG OF AJL KUVDS Jl SrECJJlE- Remember we have no machinery ' all work done by band and guaranteed Call on ns and see what can bo bought in Asheville in our line. - . :;: T, TV. BKJLffCII. North Main street, opposite old Central Hotel, Asheville, K. C. v JOHNSTON'S Ealsoinine, Linseed Oil Turpentine, VamiBh, Lard Oil, Dryef Iron C)ad Paint, Window Glqs Putty &e - BEARDEN, EAj;i:f& t3.
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