. - " 1 j III. . ,. i , ,.,, ! ., ,- r-ri":-L'i-jL- : ' ..: - " . '.. " ; ' ." " -Vi- ' ' '-'i'": H-''- r"- tarteS -'Ni.-,.'' . . . . k. "M""'lIIMM"ll,iMWIIIM""i 1 -.. - .v Vr J f ASHEV SliLE CITIZEN. B. I vr.AN, JUI j'AJh eflXlNB, J J.. CAMERON, j-EDITORS. ,r- i.oe jfjjxa Aira u y&. SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL. 3. 1887. THE SOUTHERN BOOM. Twcntv or more years neo the only "boom" heard through the South ws the boom of the hostile cannon; and its thunders had all the BUfMrestivenesB of ruin and des olation conveyed br the terrors of the sound. And its echoes reverbe rated for many a long year after wards through the shattered walls of ruined towns, and wasted fields, and prostrated industries, and still more sadly through the leeesses of hopeless hearts and paralyzed en ergies. What a change is now conveyed by the use of the word ! "Hope has Bprung elastic" in the Southern breaet. Energies have been awak ened from their long slumber ; for peace is restored, confidence assured, . a community of national interest re established? and once more the peo . " pie of a common country are at home and on equal terms on every portion of its soil. The results of the war left the country, in relation to ila two sec tions, in very opposite conditions. The one had become enormously rich, the other was impoverished to beggnry. The one, elevated and confident through its successes, be came Dold ;nd magnificent in its civil enterprises, gigantic and far reaching as the operations of the vast military treasures whicn amazed the world by the illimitable resour ces developed in men, money and capacily of accomplishing the most stupendous designs. The other defeated, prostrated, impoverished, had nothing to hope for except th ameliorating influences oftima. It the vanquished party, seempd to lay at the mercy of the con queror. For a long time it did. And the day seemed far distant when the South should rise from its ashes, But in all its misery the South was never a suppliant; in all its poverty it wa never a beggar, remembrred the fortitude v hich supported it through the long, une qual conflict. It put on the same armour to retrieve its misfortunes as it had used to repel the shocks of war. Never did the characteristics of the South shine so splen didly as when it devoted itself to draw from the ashes the faint spark of a new existence, and then patiently and sagaciously fanning it into the flume which has at length made the name of boom popsible. The Southern people are the arti ficers of their new fortunes. They undertook their retrieval unaided suspected, distruawd ; oppressed by a hostile party, denied their share of governmental recognition, exclu ded from participation in national affairs. Patiently, uncomplaining ly, unobtrusively they bided the end, they regained the confidence UDjustly withdrawn from them Their energy began to dazzle through its splendid results. Their industiy and tl eir business sagacity had created what is called the New South ; wonder, curiosity, interest were drawn to it ; and that enor mous northern wealth is no longer distrustful of the South; and, impa tient of new fields lor employment. no longer hesitates to trust itself amid the fields, the mints, the fac tories of the South. With these remarks we introduce the following from the Richmond Dupatch : "The 'Baltimore Manvfncturer't Record ol this week devotes two pages to a review of the new enter prises started in the Southern States during the first three months of 1887- in the compilation of this . information it is stated that over live thousand letters and postal cards were used. The exhibit is truly remarkable, showing that within the time mentioned there has been the most wonderful indus trial activity in the South, and that all over that section the people have awakened to the vast p issibilities ol the future. The Record eavs that capital from the North and West and even from Europe, is pouring into the South, and to the people of Dixie is due a large measure of -credit for the building up of their country, lhere is no longer any room even in the most sceptics mind for questioning the stability and permanency of the South's progress, and the almost unbounded prosperity which is openfng up that section. Inia prosperity is not confined to manufacturing and mining establishments, but is gr a eq ually spreading out to nil other interests. While it is true that the iron and kindred interests continue to attract the largest share of atcen- tion, they are not being developed at the expense of . other interests. The construction is proceedine rap idly, and the output of iron in 1888 . . i i . - i l? j wi'i ue very iwrgtv luuiiurm, iua-i chine shops, iron pipe works, agrial cultural implement works, rolling 1 miLls, ana similar enterprises are bunding with a rapidity that assures a home market for a large propor tion, if not for all, of the production of pig iron. But great advancement is also be ing madi in all other lines of man ufactories. The cotton mills are enlarging their cauacity by adding machinery, while new mills are go ing up ' in many places.- In the manufacture of furniture, the can ning ot fruits and vegetables, the lumber interests, &c, the same rap id growth is observable as in the larger industries of iron and cotton. A summary of the new enterprises reported as actually organized or chartered during the first quarter of 1887, and excluding thercirom ev erything in doubt, gives 962 new concerns, and includes: Furnace companies, 17; machine shops and foundries, 31.; miscellaneous iron works of large extent, 19; 8, eel 'oloomeries, 2; mining and quarry ing enterprises, 141; stove foundries, 2; cotton'mill companies, 15; gas works, 15; electric light works, 17; waterworks, 22; ice factories, 35: cotton compresses, 9, canning fac-, tories, 22; furniture factories, 15; carriage and wagon factories, 12; shoe factories, 11; brick yards, 43; flour mills, 30; grist mills, 37; soap factories, 6; agricultural implement factories, 4, tobacco factories, 14; miscellaneous enterprises ot many kindf, 21b; and wood-working es tablishments, including Bash and door factories, stave factories, plan-ing-mills, saw-mills, frhuttie-block factories. fcc., 189. There were also 110 railroad companies and 24 street railway companies. During the first three months of 1887 the amount cf capital, includ ing the amount of capital of incor porated companies represented by the new manufacturing and mining enterprisies organized or chartered at the South, and in the enlarge ment of old plant and rebuilding of mills that were destroyed by hre, aggregates about $85,000,000, against Sdb,5o7,z!JO lor the correspouuing period of 188o. The amount in vested in Virginia was $6,512,000 in the first quarter of 1887, against $4,402,500 in the first three months ot 1886. In view of these astounding facts, even the most incredulous must ad mit that there is a genuine Southern boom. We know nothing of Mrs. James Potts Brown except that she in a NewYork society lady of great beau tv, winning manners, and of many amateur accomplishments. She shone in amateur theatricals, and poses abroad as a typical beauty a la Langtry; and like her has gone upon the stage. She made her debut lately in London, and was not damned with faint praise. Rather, her reception was cordial and flat tering; the reward of beauty and proper womanlfood rather than of proftssiorral excellence Brace Up. You are feeling depressed, your appe tite is poor yon are bothered with Head ache, you are fidgetty, nervous, and gen erally oul of sorts, and want to brace up. LIrace up, but not with stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you in worse condition than before. What vou want is an alterative that will purify your blood, start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and give renewed nealtli and strength. Such a medicine you will find in Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents s bottle at 1 1. H. Lyons drug store. 10ARD. Two irentlemen or eentleman and wife tun eet eomforabln room and Kood board by applying 10 P. O. BOX 310. Location central. mi2a atf VTOTICE TO THE CORPORATORS OF THE 11 ATLANTA, ASHEVILLE AM) HALT! MORE RAILROAD COMPANY. On Friday the 8th day of April, 1887, at Abbeville, N. C , there will be a meeting- of tbe corporators of the Atlanta. Asheville and Balti more Railroad company for the purpose of organizing said contpauy under the provisions of the Act patsea at tbe late session of the Gen- ral AsHembly, This notice is g.ven in pursu ance ol tne requirements "t saia Act. THOMAS L. GA8FT, J.C.PKITOHARD, J. E. RANKIN J NATT ATKINSON, of the Corporators. TXBCCTORs' NOllCE. Tbe undersign 3d having; duly qualified as Ex ecutors or tbe last wni ana testament 01 a.. Brand, deceased, herebi give notice to all per sons having claims against said estate to present the same duly authenticated ou or before the first day of March, 13S8, or this notice will be plead Li bar of their recovery. All venous indebted to said estate or to the firm of X. Brand Si Co , will please come forward, at once, and settle the tame and save cost and trouble. This March the 1st, 1887. - JNO. W. STARNES, JESS. R. S f ARNES, rah 8 w4 Executors. HOW TO MAKE MOM EY DEALING IN STOCKS, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, OIL, ETC EXPLANATORY PAMPHLET MAILED FREE. LAURIE & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS. 80O Broadway (and branches), NEW YORK. OTIC1I OF SALE. H virtue of a decree of the Snoerior Court of Buncombe conntv. made for p trtilion in the case of George Summey and Lizzie his wife and others against Aueim o. vrirtuauu r reuuie nunn oj her general guardian Robt U. Garrett, I will on the 4th day of April, 1887, at the Court Ho:ise in the eitv ot Asbeville. sell to tbe highest bidder a certain lot or parcel 01 iana situatea on the comer of Haywood and Walnnt streets in said city runoin? two nunureu ana eigaieen leet on Haywood street and one hundred and two and one-nan ict't on n in a street. 1 be said lot wU . first b. ottered aa a whole and then in three parcels to be designated on day of sale both of wnicn oners, witn bias wiu be repor ted to court as ordered in said decree. money to be paid in cash and tbe ba'lsncj in three Terms of sal, fifteen par cent. 01 "tbo purchase equal installments of one. two and three years to be recovered by bonds and rood security interest at eight per ceaU from day ot sal. oean & 1. BUM Mi. I. mh 1 dim . ' ommisaloner of Court. llttle River Saw Mlllsi ntighl Mluske, Proprietor. We des're to call th attention ot "Lumber Dealers to our large stock of Lumber. Laths, die. We have in pond 1,500,000 feet of fine timber. Capacity of mill 2ft .000 feet Per dav. For quotaUons.or other information, apply to v, n uu&a, Agent, mh 37 dim lUnchester. M. C. LATEST NEWS ITEMS. Twenty-fie oflicTal tbieves were before Judge Anthony at Chicago on the 1st. ' - , . The two ocean cables of the Maf kay-Bennett lines are broken, and the faults are not yet located. One hundred thousand dollars have been subscribed in Knoxvitle for the Eniory Gap Kail road, and the road is regarded as secured. The attempt on the "life of the Czar has-been renewed; and the ni hilists boast that the inevitable pe riod of his death is close at hand. The freeze on the South Carolina coast has effectually killed the fruit and vegetables. Around Charleston the pea, potato and cucumber crops are ruined. Col. King has purchased an ex tensive body of specular ore on the line of the railroad, 40 miles east of MorriBtown. All of which will enure greatly to the benefit otMorris town. i The commission of Mr. Fairchild aa Secretary of he Treasury has Deen signed, and Martin V. Mont gomery, late Commissioner of Pat ents, has been appointed Associate Justice 01 tbe District of Columbia, The cotton factors , and . buj era of INew Urleans haye resolved to dis pense with all organized labor, be cause their business is constantly interrupted and tney nave no con trol over their employees. ''The great trouble with yon, John is," said a lady to her husband, who was suffering liom the effects of the night before, "you cannot say 'No Learn to say 'No,' John, and you will have tewer headaches. Can you let me have a little money this morning?' "No" said John, with apparent ease. I'uck. Another Suicide. At Rockey Valley, in an adjoining county, mere was Dunea last week a prominent man who might be yet an ornament to society, lia" lie not neglect ed the advice of his friends to such an extent that lie can be said to have died by his own wish. Mr. Jones had at first a slight cold, neglected, it becomes s jn ons. His iriends advised the great Cough Remedy, Uymphvx. He refused everv appeal by his friends. As a natural result he grew worse and died. Ye that are uufferintf with coughs and colds beware that yon do not lay yourself liable to the same charge and nil a premature grave, out take Sympliyx at once and live. JOTTCE. I am prepared to build houses at short notice na upon tne most reatonable terms. Satialac uoi. guaranteed in an eases ALEX. SHAFT, mh 28 dl2mos Ashevllle, N, C. LAND PLASTER I LAND PLASTEEI AT BEARDEN. RANKIN & COMPANY'S. marlodtf LAND SALE ! VTORTH CAROLINA. County of Jackson, in tne superior court, before the Clerk. Sophia E. Davis, Henry Koonsl auo Louis P. Dayton, ex i-Sale for Parti parte. I h In pursuance of a decree of the Superior Court of Jackson county made in the awe entitled cause on tbe 4th day of toarci), 18S7, the uuder 8icmed Commissioner will nnvwui m ..n ....... lie auction "at the courthouse door in the city of uu v urate lUICOIUU, on mo Second Bajr of Hny, 1887, at 12 o'clock m .the following described real es- 11,000 Acres -of Laud. lying- In the counties of Transvlvunia son, 01, the froutti Carolina line, and beintr the lands granted by the State ot North Carolina to Woodford Zachary, K- V. Welch and others, and on the waters of Thompson's Creek, White Wa:er mver, juorgan- j Mill creeE. and-Chatooga river. Piais 01 tne land, made from recent surveys, will be exhibited on the day of sale These are fine gracing lauds, being well water ed by several streams. Tliey are heavily timbered with poplar, chest nut aud oak. Corn adum and mica crop out in ' piaixra, wuu hub prospects lor gooa ujiuus. uuu several mines 01 mica have b worked. There are gold veins runnine- part of this nmn, erty, from which .considerable gold has been taken by panning. This is perhaps the last chance in Western rtona Carolina to nuy A Large Body of Land. All the lines and boundaries of th land. have been well defined and established bv the re. I'ciii, surveys luuucr uuuer me oruer Ol tne eupe rior Court of Jackson county Said lands will be first sold in nnrcnln. a. will be indicated by the Plats exhibited, and then af. terwards as a whole, and whichever sale produ ces tbe more money will be reported to tbe court,. Terms of Sale. Twenty per cent, of the purchase monev will De requirei to oe pain in casn on tne day or sale ; balance payable in equal installments at six twelve and eiirhieen inonthB. with interest from date. The purchaser to give notes with approved security ior tne aeierrea payments, 'life Will be retained nntil all the purchase sooner shal: have been paid. For further information aonlv to Moore lAimmiugs, Attorneys at Law, AsnevlUe, Si' V. nu tue ZDia uay ot Aiarcn. I 87. CliAS W. MALONE, mh 31 d.Vwtf Commissioner, HARNESS; Our Stock is sow complete and mad of the best materials, with l the latest improvements. Single and doable set ua nickle and oriental rubber, either gi or nickle lined. All ctoer trimmings o short notice. . . . Saddles and Bridles Of every grade and price, from cheape morgan to tbe .fenguah cfnaptoe. Of every kind, size, grade and price. HOUSE CJLOTI1I.YG Just received a fresh stock, includin. track Suits. Sweat Hoods. Jowl Hooda Looung .Blankets, Ankle xvoots of uiner ent patterns, Linen Sheets of all prices L,IF ItOBES. The finest stock in the market. Call a . see them. . Whips, Saddle Cloths an Fly JYets, : In every variety. RErAlIUXVi OF AM, KIA'DS Jl SrECI.lL- Remember we have no machinery all work done by band and guaranteed Call on us and see. what can be bowthi in Asheville in onr lin. T. TV. KXIAA C1I. North Main Street, opposite old Ontr Hotel, Ashesn lie, JX. c - - iL DOUGLABS, V. Dental tCnoms over Grant 4 Kosebeny's Dru ure, rcaiaeuce m uae buiiaing asnevme, , . febS-w&sw ' ...... 1 , ' DENTAL SURGERY. lY J-.G- QUEEN has removed his" office to ' "je i. M. c. A. rooms on Pattoti Avenue, and offers his professional services to the public. All professional work done .with skill and neatness. iune 10-Oawtf -f . JE. A. B. WARE, Dental tiargeob. Office In Citimn w?rk wjU recelye prompt nd careful attention. DR. R. H. REEVES, D. D.S., Omci in Binder Building ppoarte Central Hotel, - A8H3STHXE, N. Persons having artifloial work done, after rying it two or three weeks, if not satisfied, can ti,uiu ii-aim ue monev win ne rcrunaeu. jj GO. TO "Gem" Bakery FOR THE Finest Bread, Buns and Cakes, IM THE CITY ALSO FRESH CANDY Their Own Manufacture. Mr. Vaughan is conceded to be the FINEST WORKMAN 1 1ST THEE BOUTH Satisfaction guaranteed or money re funded. GREEN FRONT, Opposite Auction Ilouee. Over 9,000,000 worn during the part six years. This marvelous success is duo l3t To the superio: ity of Cornllne over all other materials, as a iitiffsner for Corsets. 2nd. To tho superior qunlity, shape ana workmanship of onr Corsets, combined with their low prices. Avoid cheap imitations made of various kinds of cord. Kon. are genuine unless "DR. WARNER'S CORALINE" Is printed on inside of steel cover. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS. WARNER BROTHERS, 353 Broadway, New York City, ResoIution4forVl887 -AD0SIKa.BY r a Moore & -RobarcTs. We have hereby resolved That, having MCtired the services ol Mr. McS weeny," for seventeen years fore man for the "Largest Baking .establish ment" in the South, where he estab lished a reputation as havinpr no equal in Dread and cake baking, and having in creased oar facilities twofold, we will fur nish to the trade the best bread, such as French TwietJ. Vienna Rolls. Patent Loaf. Brown and Rye, and an endless variety of the finest Btuall and large cakes that nave ever been exhibited in this glorious "Land of the bfey." Cakes iced or ornamented at moderate cost and on short notice. . We have the only Restaurant con ducted in - FIEST CLASS STYLE in the citv. - Our line of Confections is nnexceiied in the State. Always the freshest and purest. . - DESMOND'S OLD STAND Soiitli Main Street. rOR SALE. " A House and Lot with a vacant house lot adjoining;, on Clayton s reet. Bouse contains six rooms ana is neviy new- terms easy. mn jo uu ... . a. a. o auouui , A Card to the Public. UntlnR irvv.v inAtvlrtnal who has not paid his city taxes for 1886, further Indulgence is im possible. M? time is 'most up. 1 axes or trouble iniuf eomit and come bohi. Fay your taxes nd saveeort. . Bespectfully, Janl-du . ft. a,ilvuvb. i .njnj' 111 rei' b "Srrr I ... ' I Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the Lack, loins and lower part of the abdomen, cansing the patient to suppose he has soma affection of the kidneys or negh borhia; organs.; At times, symptoms of indi gestion are present, flatulency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc A : moisture like perspira tion,prodxicing a very disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a common attendant, Blind Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at once to the application of Dr. oeankoTs Pile Rem edy, which acts directly upon the parte affected, " o - J "6 " U1UUUH9 itching, and effecting a permanent cure. Price mm. iAA-n tho t , riqua, O. Bold by H H Lyons. dawly Beet 5c. ciRar WestErid Choice. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CHAS. A. MOOHK. . P. A. CUMIONGS JjyjOORE & CUMMINGS, Attorneyt and Connsellort at Imw ASHEVILLE, N. . f awevuro, DMkHSVlue, tBUlOttt 1?' -"xlioiai Dit ug71 Jrjfj lyea to coiiecuoHS ot clalnvr N. 6NEI8ON, literary at Law, and Real Estate Agent, ASHEVILLE, N. C. " Office over VanGilder A Brown's. Ietting houses and collecting rents in Ashe ville a specialty. . Jeb 16 dawGmos - - " HENRY HAKDWfUKE, Attorney st Law, -, . Aahevilla,N.C. . Will practice in-afl the, courts of the Bute. Collections of claims a specialty. Office with Sheriff in Court House. ian4-dtf JJOGER J. PAOfi, Attorney at JLaw, ASHEVILLE, .. N. C. Practices m all the Courts, State and Federal jau 14 dtf -pHOS. A. JONES, Attorney at Law ASHEVILLE, N. C, oct 22-ly s w Office with Dav1 dson A M4" D K. G W. PUREFOY f IflfrH )l IS IirnfcHHlnr) Q 1 DAinrimu tr. the citizens of Asheville and sivrround ing country. Office over Camichael't Drug store. Residence Charlotte St. de 15-dly A. WATSON, M. D. OFPTPTT 1T1T1B 1, fo t r t-XI -c Corner of Grove street and Patton Avenue. vuiuw uuurs : o to 11 A. u., 1 to o r. M I'uii, I.. A d ,,., ,. . . a., vwujiviuwi n ui rexuaio a XJTUW store will beoonveved. aud resnnnrtui tt h, twi epone. iune VA-a tf T. IL COBB, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Office in Burnett building, North side Publie equure, A8 HE VILLE, N. C. Practices in all Courts, State and Federal. jan22dly J OSEPH 8. ADAMS, Attorney aud Counsellor at Law, Office in Law Building, adjoining First National Bank, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Pi actices in all courts, State and Federal, sept 7 1 year D RS. McGILL & BATTLE, Wakdlaw McGilI, M. I)., Practice limited to Eye, Ear.l roht and Langs. SAM. WISTRAY BATTLS. M. D..T. S. N., Physician and stugeon. Offices over De Vault's Drug Store. 3OtEce hours 10 a. m. to 12 m., and t to 4 p k. . - ses-tf JAMES A. BURROUGHS, Physician and Surgeon, ASHEVILLE, R. C, OflBce over Powell & SnidtB. t)3r Residence corner of Main and Woodfin streets. de 16-ly QHAS. D. MeCANDLISS, Surveyor and '1tH Engineer, ASHEVILLE, K. C Office with A. J. Lyman, Real Estate Broker. ALSO AGENT FOR HAZLEHURST 6 HUCKEL. Architects, fdeslzn era of Battery Park Hotel, Philadelphia Penna Thro. Davidson Jas Q. Habti rVAVlDSON A MARTIN. U Attorneys) A 'onnsellors-atLaw' ASHJCVJLLS, M, C. Will practice In the 8th and 9th Judicial Distnn a ad iu the Supreme Court of North Carolina, sno in toe feuerai uoorta oi tne western District or nortn uarouna. Refer to the Bank of AaherulaJ sepl94wAw6m J. A. TENNENT, Architect and Civil Engineer. . Deafens. 8 necifi cations, and Estimates oi the nyle of building furnished upon appjication. A. trusted to me as Civil Engineer will receive prompt attention. Thorough drainage of lands wan supemitenaea wnen aesirea. Ail worn er a specialty. Post Umce address. Ashevllle o Best, N. C. Residence Swannanoa Bridge, may itHmos W. W. JONES. GEORGE A. SHCFORD JONES & SHUFORD, Attorneys at LAtr, ASHEVILLE, - - - N. C Practice In the Superior Courts of Western North Carolina, the SuDreme Court of the State. ana tne r eaerai ui:nssi Asnevuie. Office in Johnston Building, where one member or tne nrm can always be louna. nov ii aivear - J. II. FILLER, UplioIitej'aiiILIaper lianger. Tl T ATTR ESiES M A DB TO ORDER AT SHORT IT I notice. Ol'l niattrtvses and nnholstered furniture overhauled. For tbe present, orders left at Goodwyn's candy lent, near the post office, will receive prompt attention. Prices reasonable acd work warranted. Befer to Mr. Blair, or Carolina House. icd m aim This is to certifv that I have been usinc Vr. D. Goodwin's Consum ption Cure for two weeks, and am feeling fifty per cent, better, and think one or two more bottles will cure me entirely of that dreadful disease. I have been afflicted some elehteen months. and have given all the cough medicines a thor ough trial, and found no relief in any of them but Mr. D. Goodwin's. This Feb. 17. 1887. . . ., C. A. DAVIS. NORTH CAROLINA,! BUNCOMBE COUNTY, Ttis dsv nersonaUy appeared befoie ine C. A. Davis aBd made affidavit to the above. In witness I herennto art my hand and affix my official seal of office In Asheville. TD4S reo. 17, 188, - z. W.T. KKYfcOLDa.C.ft. C.V. We have many other testimonials lost as good as the anove. . .... " FOB SALE ONLY AT ' ; W O OD OC K'S . West End ' PliariTiaGy, . 268 PATTON 7 AVENUE "Below. Depot Street. ' v I i he White Mi C0KNEB MAIN AND EGLE STREETS UNDER WHITLOCK'S STORE. Ts-S. . HI- X - PE0PEIET0E, Headquarters for fine LIQUORS. I keep none but the PUREST, and charge accordingly. My Wlikldfes ARE ABSOLUTELY . PCRE AWI VIVAIUIiTIiATED, and are recommended by the best judges for medicinal use. Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. Goods shipped to all points. No charge for boxing. P. O. Box 309 Asheville, N. C. The only strictly White Man's Bar in the State. ' ja6-.dawly . . ,. ' S3 G3 STRICTLY -A FIRST CLA SS HOTEL Eligibly situated. Commanding magnificent mountain viewb, and yet convenient to business. A borne for ladiea and families. janl2d&wly RAWLS BROS., Proprs. AUCTION HOUSE. MURRAY & LANCii,,. Auctioneers tixLcl COMMISSION MERCHANTS Give special attention to consignments oi Household Goods, Merchant dtse, Houses, &c. Also o the sale of , ICeail Estate. All consignments of Persoual or Real Property entrusted to our care will receive prompt attention. Public sale of personal property every Saturday at 11 o'clock, on the 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. "Seven Sj3T?ljaLgf&" IRON-ALUM MASS:.: The product of Fourteen Gallons of the best Mineral1 Water, in the 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 A flections, Scrofula and Eczema, Habitual Constipa tion, Amenorrhea, Menorrhagia, Lencorrhcea, and all Female Vreaks nessess. Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Cholera Infantum, &c, &c. TPrice : $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 n.ail, postage paid. :o: No Cure, No Pay ! DICKEY'S PAINLESS EYE WATER cures Waic 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 na other. Dickey X Anderson, Proprietors. And Manufacturers of the Abcve Remedies. fe7-dawly ' Bristol, Tenn. . 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