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Pimples, Doilsi And Carbuncles result Irom a debilitated, Impoverished, or impure condition of the blood. Ay er'a Saxsaparilla prevents and cores these eruptions and painful tumors, - by removing their cause; the only effect ual arsyoi treating them. . Avar's Sarsaparilla has prevented the nanai coarse of Boila, which have pained and distressed me every Reason for sev 1 n Unitu TJlalnirlllo Minfi. CIO J O. VS. . F I was badly troubled w;tn rirnp:.- on the face; also with a discoloration of the kin, which showed itself in ngly dark patches. No external treatment did -more than temporary good. Ayer'a Sar eaparilla effected A Perfect Cure, and I have not been troubled since. T. W. Boddy, Biver St., Lowell, Mass. I was troubled with Boils, and my health was much impaired. I began using Ayer's Sareaparilla, and, in clue time, the eruptions all disappeared, and my health was completely restored. John B. Elkins, Editor Stanley Observer, Albemarle, N. C. . I was troubled, for a long time, with a humor which appeared on my face in ugly Pimples and Blotches. Ayer's Sar eaparilla enrod rue. I consider itthebesV blood purifier in the world. Charles H. Smith, North Craftsbury, VU Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists. Ask for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and do not be persuaded to take any other. tt . Prepared by Dr. J.O.AyrfcCo,LwH,! Price mi t six Bottles, mo. h C B&OWN &;CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, Patton Avenue, next Grand Central Hotel. ft tin n thanks for the liberal support extended 1 1. . M I .4 r. Iha rmat lt.ol mnnttH Nothing will be wanting on their part to retain "oniiueuce, ana mem increased imvun. tlways an excellent line ol patterns on hand, KNGLISH-MADE :VT8A SPECIALITY. (.rJstablisnea in iooo.) . . . . ... e& Watchmaker,' ' Jeweler, AND DKALKB Hf . Walchet, Clocks, Jewelery, Spectacles, &S. Fatton Avenue, Asneviiie, n. . Leroy W. Fairchild's Gild Pen. Good stock always on nano. FBAXKLIN HOUSE, I. 0. CUNNINGHAM, Proprietor, FRANKLIN - - N. C. Table supplied with the best the market affords. First-Class Livery and Sale Stables in ... , i i connection wun noune. Dally If nek between Webster and Franklin. tlvttd NmrnflM Roam for Jhnmmtrm. sett 11-dly P ORMAlEJ.TAL PA IKTIXG, and Upholstering. L. SWICEGOOD Willow street, Asheville, N. C, readv to do the very best.work in h and will guarantee satisfaction In work Wires. Hold Signs a Specialty. Estimates furnished for large contracts. Invite examination of prices and work. Glv ne a mil -. . mnh 10-4. ... ... U SWICEGOOD FOR Black Diamond J ELLICO, AND Anthracite Coal, Call-on N. W. Girdwood. Coal Yard and office on Pattou Ave. cr Telephone No. 50. nov 23 dtl FIRE INSURANCS INSURANCE rN.SU R ANCE! T V V f V T T TT Tt n ot r t Bank of. Asheville. BK.ST COMPANIES. FIRST TO P'Y LOSSES IN THE WIL- " MINOTON FIRE mh 16-dlv Kentucky ...Glover j J motli7, v Orchard Grass, Heel BLUE BRASS. 1 IF YOU WANT 'Good Clean Seeds CO 31 K; Aft P SEE ME. i ;AL8e A UPLEJfDin LISB OP Dit GQOEts, Boots, SHoss, Hats DRESS GOODS TENNESSEE JEA NS, Domes Ic Cotton Plaids itt hoi for a few daya longer. . IF YOU WANT " is a.vTsrs CO HE Atf EE ME. J. 0. II OA V KLL; Spot Oaslt toro; A VERY DEADLY NEEDLE. . . Hypodermic Injections Which Frequently- CaiiM Death A rnysieians view. That the drinking and smoking of lau danum and opium are not unknown vices In Now York, any physician will affirm. But thero is a practice which toaveu mora deleterious the use of the hypodermic ayr- (ago. To estimate, the growxn oi aa -v"! it is only necessary ict taks the testi mony of lirugsfcts and dealers in surgical instruments. The tact is it has become a problem with which social reformers must deaL - . A renorter talked the other day witn a prominent p:v3ic'.-.Ti upon this topic.- "Many medical men," said ho, "are un aware that the use of the hypodermic syr inge is always attended with' danger of lnstaili oeatn. xne cause or. uusaanger is not' well andetBtood, but the fatal acci dents that have been recorded were not duo to the taking of larger doses than usual by mistake, nor to the cumulative effects of the drug. Cases have occurred in which persons hove taken large aoses for months without producing a single un pleasant symptom, and have died in a few minutes from the effects of a quarter of the habitual quantity taken in the usual manner and at the regular hour. There is danger of fatality against which no vigilance can guard. The svmpr toms are not always so severe as to pro duce coma, unless- arrested. -.They occur about oncein. aott. administrations, ana nrove fatal at least once in ten. That vis to say, a man who uses the hypodermic syringe at ine rave oi veu puununeuaj. which is a very moderate average, anooin encounter the symptoms and their; At tendant danger of death once in -ovary teo days on the average, and the prebaitUity is that they will prove lauu wnma -u- months after the habit is formed.; Tfce. dantlr thai he may be found dead to thus always a real one with the habitu of -the hypodermic, a danger that may. -any moment involve a coroner's inquest and the imputation of suicide." Ne-sf--Yar-ej Mail and Express. Parte' Tenement Population. Tn Paris the tenement copulation in creased from 142,671 persons in 1870 to 243,564 in 1882. One block, containing 1.800 Dersons. has no water supply what ever. The usua) drainage in such build ings is through chutes leading from differ ent floors into a, nogsneaa in me ceiuv, which is emptied as occasion requires. ActorditoK to M. Naduad, there are 2iu, 270 houses in France without any windows whatever, light and air being admitted through a hole in the door, which has. to be stonoed in wet or cold weatner. Jn Paris, although 60,000 tenements have been dealt with by the authorities -under the act of 1850, there are some 4,OO0; per- sons living in single rooms without of warming, and half as many otbexs-1 occupy rooms with no opening for light and air. Nearly 3U,uuu nuDitauone con sist of a sinclo room only. This over crowding is partly the result of tits 4b- 6 traction of small buildinns to maae room for costly aparijnent nouses. . A municipal commission reoeutly -appointed in Paris proposes that cheap tenements should be built on unoccupied sites belonging 10 me city. New York Journal. Coins of the Confederacy. A correspondent asks if there were any coins made by the southern Confederacy. I answer yes, however much it may nave been denied. There were four silver half dollars coined, and no more. The difficulty of obtaining bullion forced the mint to close April 80, 1861. One is owned by Professor Biddle, of the Louisiana univer sity, and another is in the possession of Dr. Ames, of New Orleans. I do not know where the other two are. Copies may have since been struck from ths same die. On the obverse of the coin is a representa tion of the Goddess of Liberty surrounded by thirteen stars, denoting the thirteen states rorwhicb.tfce Confederacy sprung, and on the lower nra the figures 1801. On the reverse there is a shield with seven stars, representing the seceding states; above the shield is a liberty cap, and en twined around it arc stalls cf Lugar cane and cotton and "Confederate States ot America." "Observer" in Philadelphia Call. Some Sanatoria! PeaUaridca.. When Gen. Sam Houston, of Texas, was in the senate of the United States the door keeper always provided half adosttk small sticks of white pine to be placed on his desk every morning. When the senator would come in he would first sharpen his. knife on a bone, which he kept in the drawer of his desk, and then whittle one of these pieces of pine, sometimes into a grottaqua figure, and then simply cut it Into scrips or chips. When one piece was finished he would take another and he generally used five a day. Mr. Reagan tears up paper from one of the. public documents in his desk, and whea he has several of these he tears them transversely into small squares, which are scattered aU about him. Then, he will brush small pieces off his lap and take another, page, which in turn will be torn up into litter. Ben: Perley Poore. : How Crackle Glaaa ia Had. Crackle glass, is still very fashionable. The cracked appearance is produced by covering the outside of the glasa piece to be crackled with a stratum of flax, or fusile glasSr mixed with fragments of glass. In this condition it is placed in a muffle, or open, furnace, where it is strongly heated.- A soon as.ths flax melts, and the glass itself has become red hot, it is removed from the fivmac and rapidly cooled. The flux or fasinja glaaa under this treatment cracks and- splits, leaving innumerable fine lines ot fracture all over its . surf ace having, tb appear ance of scales or irregular cry&talsv wnicn cross and intersect, each other la every direction, producing striking and bsautiful effects when Che light falls upon it sur face. Clara Belle in Cincinnati enquirer. A Fortnnat Collector. A fortunate New Yorker who baa mad money ia a specialty is Charles I Rita- maun, who began in 1879 to collect photo graphs . of prominent persons in social, religious, theatrical asl public life. The first collection which bang in; his show window comprised five photographs. To day he has more than 75,000, the collec tion being worth between $50,000 and 875,000. . The market value of the photo graphs ranges trom twenty-five , esnta to $10 each. As an instance of the extensive variety, it may be noted that he has 850. different poses of Hlen Terry and' more than 200 of Airs. Langtry. New York Tribune. . : ' A Mexican Door Key. Did you ever see a Mexican door keyt It is a very appropriate looking article, with which to lock lovers out. It is made of heavy iron and is about teaJnches.long. Being too large for the packet, it is usually carried on a chain at the waist. San Francisco Chronicle. Female Institute. XTO Tntltnt br rminr ladtaln the South hu IN adraatagea superior to those offered her ia every department Collegiate, Art - and Mole; Only experienced and aooompUihed teachers enraged. The boildin ia lighted with gu, wanned with the beirt wronght-iron rurnacee, hai hot and cold water bath , and Snrt-cia ap- solntmenta aa a Boarding School in every rcepeet no acnooi m ine nentn nae superior. Var Board and Tuition ner aeaakm IlOSi Deduction for two or more from gams family or neighborhood. Pnptia charged aly front data of eatranccr Vot Catalogue, w.te fall patfletflam, . Kit. WK. ILA I ' yw ' eS-dtlawlaa . . . Qbariutyj .C Stiff en nff womerMduMdd-MinamheK that th toioniirpitl offer all the adtantKM treatment and cure ox aueaaea peouuar w tbeir nx, that can bef onnd in Nortnera cities. Axiareaa. Jiuaion uoarnuu, ahiiotuid, n. v. Whitlock cells the followinz celebrated makes of corsets: Madame Foy's, War ner', Thompson's, Glove fitting 800 bone French, and the very best 50c and 75c corsets in the city. James P. S a wyer, Potion Avenue near Public Square. IS NOW Receiving hia Second Stock ol .' FALL AD WINTER G?ood8, . consisting of Gents' Fine Clothing, Ladies' Dress Goods, Wraps, Cloaks, .Boots, snoes, ana Hats. - OVERCOATS, Blanietfl, Comfortables, Shirts, Drawers Cameta. ShawlB, Rues, Hoc4sJacketB4er9ey8, Pant Goods, Dome8ticsoit, COEEEE. Snsrarj. J5aoon". Laid Tobacco, d ran, turns, lje&aw, : J0tton naias, Velvet ,-Trjmisairiga,: and. Indigo, Kerosene Oil. Per Christmas Goods I HAVE D O LIS In endless yariety, prices from five cents to thirty dollars; Candy, Cakes, Soda Crackers, Oranges and FIRE WORKS 1 Besides thousands ot other thingb snitable for the holidays. My large and daily increasing trade has, compelled me to put in laree orders for December. These goods are now in store and arriving, I respectfully invite my many friends and customers to call ana examine the same, feeling assured that I can please .them in quantity, quality and prices. JAME& F. SAWYER, Patton Avenue near Public Square. TJBUE JYOTICJE! W. O. Muller & Co. Ltiauor Dealers ana Dis- tfUvrtP Agents. o TT AVINQ iust received a new and XI full supply of all kinds of goods usually kept in our line, we are prepared to furnish our many patrons and the nubhc in general, with; ometarog good for tha Holidays. . - ' . EspeciaLatteaftonx is)csl)ed to- Xtafiy's Pure Bajley-MltWbiakex for, whlcb,we are agents in this aeption, also the cele brated Bavarian and Budweise Lager Beer on draught, ana Dotuea jor iamuy use, wnicn is guaranteed Btnciiy pure. We also ha ve a lot of Fine Old Pure N . C. Corn Whiskey that can't be beat, and the beat and most popular brands of fine Old Kentucky band-made sour mash Rye tad Bourbon Whiskies, fine imported Cognac Brandy, Jamaica Rum, imported and domestic Gins, Pure N. C. Apple and Paacb Brandies. Para N. C Sweet Mash Cora Whiskey, flns old imported Sherry Port. Madeira. Claret. Champagne and an kinds of domestic Wines, Imported Ale and Porter. Fine Cigars. Tobacco, Ac, &c. We have with us .Messrs. iee i,. Wor rells, Jesse J. Lange and W. Columbus Featherstone who will be clad to have their friends call and see them. We hava in connection witn our ar an elegant Billiard and Pool Hall up ntaint. furnished with the celebrated Brunswick, Balko & Collander Co.'s Tables, thebest in use, which is are charge of tha old iovial Tom. fooe who will give a cordial greeting to all. Ordes rsoliciled and promptly filled. . W. U. mULiLiEtn Ol IAS., Main st opposite Public Square, Asheville. N. C. TO THE PUBLIG All w ho are thinking of going to house' keenin?. wanting or needing i) urniture of any style or desenpuon, cheap or nne, can save money uy ouying uum P. s. Itlf'li LUU1UUUUU11) on AVriA Main street, opposite Post Office.. ' . - TT kMna CI airs, all sorts and styles. Tables, Wasbstands, Bureau. Bedsteads, Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, Dining room sets sideboards, c-afes. Kitchen tahlea Kztehaivn Tables. Surines of dif ferent styles and qualities, Matrasses of different grades, Pillows, Balsters, Bed lounges and single lounges, RUGS, Carpet Paper. Window -Shades, Shade Uooas, t-ornice roiee, Movldlnp for Cornice and for Pic'ure frames, JtfHidfnr tor Future Bang- Piclurea both framed and. not framed made to order, DoaVa and Office Chair.liatrackB.Towel racks and splasher racks, and other things too numerous to meaiion Remember, the best "goods, for the monep can be "ad at ' .. . P. 8. icMUILXEH'S, and .ive him a call WOODS EXTRA CHEAP FOR CASH . jan St d6moa. the Citizens of Ashe vllle. - AMfkjul flrMlaia MMt M W kt ob the BcharUe corner, near tue Omrthooie. Wskeepoaaand - fresh Beef, . ' ' ' Path. Sausage, -' '-, prosed Turkey and Chickens, An eventainf atnafy fooad in a stricUy Brt- Wdidaoehor0' dead4st thecorpo- ratioa we aavepaut ear city iiceuse. i7m, repeotlau, eoucU a asare . oi the pnbue patro aae. PRATT MclNTIRK BEl DERSONVILLE, - S. A. Pi CORN & Co., Prf cranlte lonnd near Hendersonvtlls nfxed (or iu beauty and durability. ' li recog Thi undenuraed. la prerrea (o mrnisn ihort notice. e, ait work in eranlie. for Wladow- aula, voor nut, cxepa, sc., ac loaeea evtsry tl ( seeded tor BnUdlnga. r TESMB SEASONABLE. Call JB or atldKU A. P. tORNftCO, - Ml. Hdtf - ' Pn'torennv11. H. C,; AGAIN Youi attention is call-? -J ed to our ; FRESH STOCK: of "WhitmanV fine CONFECTIONS. also "Wilson's" Cafce$ and Crackers, Show- flake Nicnacks.' (Siilgei snaps, &c, &c, ' .. . AT J. M. HESTQIP COXFIXTIOXAItY Store, Eaele Hotel Block; EXEISI0R West End Store Straith 81 Thomson, GENERAL MERCHANTS, AND DEAEER3 IS COONTRY PRODUCE. Patton Avenue, Asheville, N. C. Uave opened the above itore with- a hill stock of the highest quality, which they offer to cash buyeri on the lowest possible terms. Moderate Profits and Quick Returns, GENERAL GROCERIES, fii;e groceries provisions, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, FLOUR, BRAN and FEED Call and see our goods and get quota tions. fe 8 dSmos REMOVAL 1 Having to vacate the store we now oc enpy, on fatton Avenue, between n and the first of April, ve will more our Meat Market to the Coffee House, ' on Public Square, where we shall be glad to still supply our customeis, and as nany new ones as may. wish to give us a trial. We have no gassy" offer t make. We expect to to treat our old customers as we always have, and new ones the same way. ' Respectfully, . Zachary & Zachary. . THKOSLT Fitst-Class ' Restaurant ' In AxheTille . . Z ia lo be found at . -:- TURNER'S, Johnston Uuildlng Corner Patton wf re. and Main St. Every delicacy of the. season served at the shortest notice and at the most reason able rates. Game, Fish and Mysters will be served after the first of September in any syle, and families served with oysters as de aired. ' Elegant lunches pot up ia baskets for parties, and any one going on on trains will find it to their advantage to call and vet lunches I efore-leavintr. - Coffee, r):colate and tea, of the finest quality, s ; yid at the counter. The high eat oricae - i for these eooda. ; ' Chang "f bill of fare at lunch counter evary da v. " -'y ' - ' ". JMffer it oups e?ry day. . Ilcxst s v - an2c'dll ; AShTEtlLLE '.- S. F. VENAJbS, PamciMt. W. Pi 5CKNEY MASON, CoMMAHnABT ... i ";.""-. ; OF CADaTB ' 'I ' Cpens September 201b, V'V. Coinnejfoi'wefB.v. . . For terir.s, Ac, address J : -'ep4-djwtf ' Taa PsiNCipai.. INSURANCE. l3vj ttoiicies for from . y .if, to 3,COO, ' i ' : Al - - - jotubi.;e' the, guarayUee. , ;Bature ol -Ol.!) , LINE Conipaflif, at the '"a oi ordinary co-operatiye . insur ance in Secret Ordera. FIRF inSURAtlpb. Insurance against losg by Fire in CSty County on all kmda of 7rwpr.nr. Beal an Persona . Sh y it well as long terja. Pol; issued at fair ; rates - A. 1 Companies, ; , H ouiD and Foreign. TUOS. W. HBANC'II, Agent, Of& North Side Court Square. ruy 20-4;. .. f IARIU. ASJCfl, HK.AI -l TATE AKO INSUf?AHCl CEMT, . Richmond and , Dan Till Uailroaa. WESTER SOBTH CAROLISA DIVISION. General Pauenger Dep't, I AshevUle. N. G, Mot. 6th, 188S. f Cmdensedrohedule, taking effect Not. 7. 18SS. Bead Down. Read Ud. BAST. 4 SO p m Leave 94i New York Philadelphia Baltimore Washington Lynchburg Danville Arrive 30pm " lSS5pm " 1003am " 830 - " 200 Leave 1140 pm U0D " 6 15 a m 7 45 arrlra 2 30am Le 730 943 An Kichmond Danville Greensboro Arr 5 SO a m 1120pm Lve 9 30 500 p m Lre 1 00 am 900 Art 1 so Goldsboro Raleigh Greensboro Salisbury Arr 11 SO am 660 t 9 47 p m Lve 8 06 64S p m 8 01 Lve ' Arr Charlotte Salisbury Arr is so a m Lve 11 00 p m 11 SO am Lve Salisbury Statesville, Arr 6 is p m 608 4 07 840 2 56 S25. 135 11 51 S m 1109 10 51 1016 830 600 650 313 14S 13 89 pm 1 44 215 tSS 330 433 :6.0S 647 655 738 9S9 1000 tn 1 10 am 446 Newton Hickory Oonnelly Springs klorgantoa Marion Vlack Mountain apart. June Asheville Alexander's Hot Spring!) rami uoca Lve Arr Lve Arr Horristown Knoivllle Lve MURPHY BRANCH 8 00 a m Lve Aahevilla. 1013 Waynesvllle 1155 Sylva IS 05 p m Webster 140 Charleston 3 04 Bushnell 4 89 Jarrett's Arr 6 00pm 2 43 12 U 12 00 m : 1080am 919 Lve 7 46 75th Meridian time risedEast of Faint Bock. 90th " West " " Trains or Murphy Branch run daily except Sunday. Through FnUman Sleepers on south bound train leaving Salisbury at 11 00 p. m. tor Atlanta and New Orleans. Through Pullman sleeper on north bound train leavlna Saliaburv at 8 66 n. m. for Wash ington. Pullman sleeeer on same train trom Greensboro to Richmond and Greensboro to Ral-, Does not leave Goldsboro Sunday night, f DoeSnot leave Greensboro Baturday night. - iPimier station. - . IA8. L. TAYLOR, G. P. A., Washington, D. C W. A. TTftX, A. O. P. A., AsheyiUe, N C. Schedvl of Passenger Mlates I BOX PBTNCIP AL POINTS Tm Asheville, Jt C. .tat Class. Limited. 235 21.05 ' 18.25 17.05 . 13.30- 10.65 13.15 14.15 ' 13.25 10.85 14.75 90.20 ; 9S.45". 7.75 ' 17.05 12.40 12.T5 K).6 17.20 10JB 2160 Round Trip Summer Excursion. 32.00 - 88.00 22.40 iO.OO 15.26 18.00 15.85 17.30 13.49 ' 15.80 20.55 27.75 30.65 11.63 23.30 ' 17.75 18.60 12.85 18.7S 18.15 28.95 . FROM. New York, PbiladelphM Baltimore, Washingtov 8ettlers. 814J5 11 65 8.85 i;.65 ' Richmond. " Norfolk, Wilmingtoi. Charleston, Augusta, Aliania, Montgomery. Mobile, Naw Orleans Chattanoofe Memphis r ; .7 m.. Cincinnati Raleigh, Savaniuh, Columbia, Jacksonville .14 Q Q BARBELS- CALCINED CEMENT, . . PORTLAND CEMENT, ROSENDALE CEMENT, at . BEARD EN, UAXK1N & CO'S. mar 15 dtf 17 all 5 B4 m. TC.Jl tS.- HOOT JIA'D iai wwn. (Above Eagla Hate.l -o- Wora always gnarantaed to friro satisfaction. .1 anwflaMnisuiT nnnniu u saa hoes so as to prevent bamTOISSi .laQusaxrHa. Beadr-Sf ade nstom Work ot 1 all Sorts on Hand. Onuirmen find' Lddit'tfepaMa a Spe- ! fine' Custom Work always onhand, an J tyl; as to stock and anil satisfaction fuaranteea. work. Saoemskeia' Flndinn always on nana ana h Kt in tin. markat. l low Drices ' Oent'easw-ad, lowufjtere'J dress shoe mate of bast material, now offered tor. M and $4.60 usual price 16. CaU early. .". . W C ABF OPENING FRESH GWtw Men's' Ladies' and Znldre's rrf MaauvACTuaEn by the.-,' - nwt 1 aTVfXJS shoe :itfJfD -j AK your neigiibot how they Trear. ;: HKARDKX. RAXKTN & OX iaB,3rrdt .' . " LI WINE AND i LIQUOR MAIN ST., 3rd DOOR ABOVE THE BANK ASHEVILLE The largest and most complete assortment of Imported an Domestic Wines, Liquors arid Brandies TO BE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA Fine old Corn and Rye Whiskey. PEACH & APPLE BRANDIES. Cooking Wines and "Brandies -A. Specialty. 1867, 1887. Hampton AND Featherston. The Old-st -rd ble Liquor Store in N. C. We carry the largest assortment of goods of any horse 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 L'quors are medicinal purposes. fit for Our Stock is Complete in Every Particular. OKI Corn WhiskAy- from- one four years old. to Old Rye of the highest standard brands. - All kinds of Wines, Beers, Ales, Porter, &c &c. Cigars and Tobacco great quantities and hnet the market. in on Wc are very thankful to our pa trons for their past favors, and we wish to say in conclusion that our pikes and goods are right down to he haul times, lie convmccu uy caking on us, West Side Public Square, Asheville, -N . V. jana3m IJIO LESSEX THE WORK Of IXVENTOBI Wl UJtJbK a lot of mediant and (fine BEO-BLANKETr, BED-COFOETS, Heavy and Ligbt Overcoata, at prime cost. "These goods are fresh anu auracuvti. BEARJDE3. KAnalfl jan20dtf Atlantic & U. C. R. R. TIME TABI.K SQ. aa, In effect 1 Jt., Sunday. Jannarj lTtn.1886. KA8T. WEST. No. 61. No. 60. Fassenger. Passenger. STATIONS : Arr. L't. Arr. L've. r. a. r. . 507 M aa 11 28 Goldsboro Ilia . LaGrange 10 M 10 S Kinston 142 147 New Berne 7 47 - HorebeadCity 4 sS 10S - Morehead Depot , 4 36 Pull? Except Sunday. 1 in 1S3 847 II IS 11 40 frtin M mnnHU with Wllmlnstoa A Weldca train bound North, leaving Golieborol 1 :S5 a. m., and -witn Rlenmond A Danville train West, leav ing OoldBboro 12:36 p. m- and Wilmington Weldon Train Boath at AM p. m. Trala HI ennneeU with Kichmond it Danville Train, arriving at Goldsboro 4:40 p. m, and with Wilmington 41 weiaoa nam iram iu nurtn m CaraFear& Y. Y. BT CoqdY. - TRAIN NORTH. Arrive Leave BennettsvUie, IP FayettevOle, -1200m.ia m ganJbrd, 2Upm, tm Greensboro, k 00pa . TRAIN SOUTH. ' Arrive. , Leave. Greensboro Sanford -. . 120plJ4&p Fayettevflle' . " 350pm 400pm BennettsvUie - 7 SO p ia ' Dinner at Santonl. ; Freight and Passenger Train leave feeiinet vllle Tuesdays, Thursdays aad Batardaya at S 80 p m. arriving at Fayettevllle at S p m. Leaves Fayettevilie oa Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6 80 a m, aad arrivea. at Ben. nettsville at 12 m.. ' - . Freight and passenger Train North leaves Fay etteVilla oa Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 a m, (connecting at Sanford with Freight tad Passenger Trains to Raleigh), leaves Sanfonl t 11 an a n. and arrives at GreeliiHoroat640lflL Xeavm Greensboro Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday at a ra, leaves Sanford at 11 15 a I and arrives at Fayettevilie at 2 4a p ra. . . . It ROSB, 6ea. Pa. AgeaU i wr FRY. ,.. Superintendent . FODND IN CXFaS. UO&TEIVS PROJfPECT BREWERY,' PHILADELPHIA, PA. W. O. UULLER & CO., Agents, fSHEVILLE, N. C We bcirea ith take great pleasure in introduVtg for export and family use this . xtra Qni' llly Lager Eccr. Brewrxl r' the rn-.i " .r'cv . h. t.-,l ii.t i.iai . i . fn iu nua t - iiavr, ui.nu..cy and nutritious quamles any other Lager Beer, and ia strictly rare and unadulterated. Pbysi (ians ad- iae the use of this Beer, and we call your special attention to tbe follow ing analyais : Budwels" Larer Beer, Umanatinp from the Prospect Brewery, in Philadelphia, Pa. The undersigned, at the request of the Technical. Society, has completed an analysis of the "Budweis'-' Beer, brewed at Clias. Wolters' Prospect Brewery, in Philadelphia, which analysis exbihKs the following results : Specific gravity, 1,0124 Alcohol, 3,94pc Extract, 4.92$Jc Caibonic Acid, 0,22c Afihea, 0,2013c TLis signifies that the "Budweis" Beer in its essential qualities is almost the exact counterpart of the best Imported A further examination, seeking adul terations, proves conclusively that it contains naught of that nature. Db. D. H. Uannkbaum, Tacony Chemical Works, Bridosburg. PI iladilphia, Oct. 28, 18SI. Fir Hotels, Boarding Houses, Private families and the Trade, the above Beer ia Dot ud in Datent-stormer Bottles (Dints.) and in export bottles (pints,) well corked, ' wired, foiled ad labeled. We deliver the Beer free ot charge to any part of the city, and call for the sua ply patent stopper 4hottl?8, wLieh arv never sold but must always be returned with the crat es. 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. AL shipping orders will receive prompt aUertion. apl 3-dtf W. O. MULLER & CO. H. ELLICK, DEALER IN ASHEVILLE, FURS. N. C. Iff Y Furs are on exhibition in Aiihevilla, ill where there never was such a business before. Therefore I invite my customers and the public to examino for themselves all kinds of Western North Carolina and European Furs, such aa Prairie Wolves, Black and Brown Bears, -Gray and Bed Foxes, Musk rat and Mink, Deer?, Cata mount and. Wild Cat. Otters, Beavers, Opossum, White Spanish Merino and Hermolinn Sheep Skin. All these Fura . are obtained in Western North Carolina. European Fubs. " 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 Rugs anc Carriage and Sleigh Robes. All these tors are worn by Kings and Queens, the Emperor and the Empress, and by tha - Prince and the Princess. Now is the time for ladies to dress up in furs. Go. to Ellick's Fur Bazaar and get a nice boa made of fine lynx, a fine lynx mufl aad cap for $7.50. Highest cash prices paid for fura. M. ELLICK, HARNESS. Our Stock ia now complete and made of the best materials, with all the latest improvements. Single anu douDie set hi nickle and oriental rubber, either gi or trickle lined. All ctner trimmings o abort notice. Saddles and Bridles Of every grade atd price, from cheapen morgan to ine .ngiisn cnapwe. HOUSE Of every kind, size, grade and price. HOUSE CJLOTIMMJYS just received a. fresh stock, including Track 8mts, Sweat Hoods, Jowl Hoods Coolimr Blankets. Ankle Boots of differ' ent patterns. Linen Sheets of all pnoea - 'ZMMP. ROBES, - '. The finest stock in the market. Call a ; see them. IlhMp, Saddle Cloths nrt "-.Ply JVets, ; ' In every variety. - -- - - REr&MJUJYG OF AX icrjrns sfecmEt all work done by hand and- guarantee Call on us and see what can bo bought a -1. : in ABueviuo in uur juuva ;-:.T. TV.' EXXAWCH. North Main street, opposito old Centrav ' Hotel, Aaheville, N. C. 4e4-4tl
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