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rlt Saved MyLife It a common expression, often board from those who have realized, by per anal use, the curative powers of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I cannot say enough In praise of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, be lieving as I do that, but for Its nse, I .jrtfomld long sinee have died from long troubles. E. Bragdon, Palestine, Tex. About six months ago X bad a severe Hemorrhage of the Longs, brought on by a distressing Cough, which deprived me of sleep and rest. I had used vari ous cough balsams and expectorants,', without obtaining relief. A friend ad vised me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and am happy to say that it ' helped me at once. By continued nse this medicine cured my cough, and, I am satisfied, saved my life. Mat. E. Coburn, 18 Second St., Lowell, Mass. I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for over a year, and sincerely believe I should have been in my grave, had it not been for this medicine. It has cured - me of a dangerous affection of the lungs, for which I had almost despaired of ever -finding a remedy. D. A. McMuUen, Windsor, Province of Ontario. - Ayer's Cherry Pectoral saved my life. Two years ago t took a very severe Cold which settled on my lungs. I consulted physicians, and took the remedies they prescribed, but failed to obtain relief until I began using Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. Two bottles of this medicine completely restored my health. lizzie M. Allen, West Lancaster, Ohio. ft Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Prepared by Dr. 3. 0. Aver a; Oo., Lowell, Mum. Sold yaU Druggists. Prloe il; six boUle,S4. J. C. BROWN & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, Patton Avenue, next Grand Central Hotel. Jteturn thanks for the liberal rapport extended th m during the past twelve months. Nothing will be wanting on their part to retain "outde ice, and merit increased favors, tlways an excellent Line ol patterns on hand. ENGLISH-MADE :'TSA SPECIALITY. CANADA COWAN (Established in 1855.) ffrej") H'atlimker,' C2&? Jeweler.. AND DXAUB nr mkjw, Clocht, Jewelery, Spectacles, aVs. Patton Avenue, Asheville, N. C. Leroy W. Fairchild's Gold Pen. Good ock always on hand. " FRANKLIN HOUSE, 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, (tally Hack lwiwa Webster and Frnnklla. Ommd Bmmph Mommm for tPrnmnur. TUHJtlS MjdHOJVJRLB. sept 11-dly FANCY SIGN ANI OR MANENTAL PAINTING, and Upholstering. L. 8WICEGOOD Willow street, Asheville, N. C, b ready to do the very best work in h and will guarantee satisfaction in work Siftus 11 Specialty. Estimates furulnhed for large contracts, invite examination of prices and work. Giv me a call. mrb 10-rt I. 8WICEGOOD FOR Black Diamond JELLICO, AND Anthracite Coal, Call on N. W. Girrlwood. Coal Yard and office on Pattou Ave. or Telephone No. 50. noV 23 dtl FIRE INSURANCE INSURANCE m (A INSURANCE! PULLIAM 60., At Bank of Asheville. BEST COMPANIES. FIRST TO PAY LOSSES IN THE WIL MINGTON FIRE, mh 16-dlv 200 BUSHELS Kentucky Clover, Timothy, -Orchard Grass, Reel Top and BLUE GRASS. IF YOU WANT Good Clean Seeds , COJIE AJiB SEE ME. ALSO A SPLENDID LIMB OF Jj JufUUUIj UUUUUj DRESS GOODS, TENNESSEE JEANS, Domes, ic Cotton Plaids, at cost for a few days longer. IF YOU WAST BARGAINS AND EE ME, J.O.HOWELL, v Spot Cash Store. TWO DAYS. 3 T sisters they, children of Father Time, And yet no more alike than prose and rhyme. The first a peerless blonde of sunny face. Long golden haired, mild tempered and bhw eyed,- A languid beauty of voluptuous graoe In car of roses passed, the whole years pride. ' The next a dark "brunette, btaclrhalred "as afrbt. Fierce eyed, who, sounding; forth a tempest dirge - '' And hurling forked bolts death tipped and bright In storm car thundered by, tha year's worst scourge. Thus night succeeds the day, grief follows Joy; Each life, though wrought of gold, hath ila alloy. W. DeWitt Wallace in The Current. ' " Garibaldi's Herculean Strength. . After Gordon Garibaldi waa my most famous acquaints ace. "What; impressed me most about him was the immense tri ceps, or shoulder muscles, he bad. They were just like two half cocoa nuts sticking up uuderneath bis white Mexican mantle. From Heenan and Morrissey to Mace (Sayero had a remarkably small arm) I never saw anything like it. It would have made two of theirs. And the saber he used I Two of the Life guards' blades forged into one would have just made it. Many a time have I seen that awful saber sweeping right, left, right, left, like clock work, as he mowed down the enemy like grass, seated on his old white charger, leaving "a lane" (that is the only word) for us who followed him closely. "Avantil A van til" rang from his lips all the while, and his trumpet voice rose high above the loudest artillery fire. His strength was simply herculean, and was only surpassed by Gen. Dunne.'. As an instance of Garibaldi's enormous Strength, I remember lateroae night leav ing the Cafe di Europa, in. Naples, with some brother officers and seeing the gen eral passing on foot, with oidy one at tendant. We followed him as he was go ing toward an unlighted and dangerous part of the city, which swarmed with Bor boni ex-soldiers, sbirri, lazzaroni in the pay of Francis II. He was going to visit one of bis dying soldiers, a boy of seven teen. We had not long to wait. Like lightning two men sprang at him, right and left, simultaneously, knife in hand. Ere their blades, raised to strike, could fall, Garibaldi had each one by the throat, raised high in air to the full extent of his arms. He then knocked them together two or three times and let them drop on the stones. You may guesa that our swords were out. , But nol The great hero said: "Leave them, alone; the poor fools have had their lesson." Pall Mall Gazette. A Study of "Star Routes." All the routes wherein the mails are not carried by either railroads or steamboats are known as star routes, because they are marked in the official records with a star. A study of star routes could be made with profit. There is a star route in Idaho wherein a dog is made to serve as a mail carrier. A portion of the route over the mountains is impassable in win ter, and the contractor's St. Bernard dog has been trained to make the trip at such times. The distance is a little more than ten miles, and it has to be traversed once every second day, and doggy is always on time. Down in Texas there is a star route ninety-five miles long across the plains, on which there is daily service, although but two small settlements are served. The route extends from Poisedio to A la me to and Fort Davis. Another star route across the plains in Texas over which daily service is made is the route from Tayati to Saragora and Fort Stockton, distance seventy-five miles. The purpose of these two routes is to get the mails daily to the forts, and the service costs many thousands of dollurs more than the revenues amount to, they being insignificant. It is such expensive but necessary routes as these that draw on the great excesses of revenues above -expenditure of - the large-fBoes of the country. Cincinnati Times-Star. Medicine as a Real Science. Since medicine became a real science, the tendency has been more to dispense, as far as possible, with indiscriminate dosing. The first manifestation of this was the homeopathic system. Now the best doctors give very little medicine, and there is a disposition to dispense with it altogether. The modern tendency is clearly in the direction of curing diseases, particularly those of nervous character, wholly without drugging, and hence we have the faith treatment and similar vagaries. These may be false and absurb, but they illustrate the growing conclusion that nature can, almost in the majority of cases, be left safely to herself. With good nursing and some obvious and simple aids she will do what is necessary of her own free will. It is found that the majority of people who die at an advanced age were In the habit of taking very little medicine. The possibilities of magnetism, etc., are yet to be seen. We are probably just on the threshold. Half a century may show wonders indeed. Baltimore News. Mlaaed Making; a Fortune. Some one once asked John Jacob Astor about the largest sum of money he ever made at any one time in his life. He said in reply: "The largest sum I ever missed making was in reference to the purchase of Louisiana in connection with De Witt Clinton, Gouverneur Morris and others. We intended to purchase all of that prov ir;pe of the Emperor Napoleon and then sell it t j President Jefferson at the same price, merely retainir. - t'-- public domain, charging 2 1-2 por c: ... commission on the purchase." It fell through, however, for some trifling cause or other. Had they succeeded Mr. Astor estimated that he should have made about f30,000,000, Dry Goods Chronicle. v Mrs. Maekay's Sapphire. Mrs. Mackay's latest acquisition in the line of exquisite gems is a sapphire of bril liant hue, not quite the largest of its kind extant, but, nevertheless, otto of the most valuable. Its former possessor, a Russian prince, whom necessity drove to a separa tion with the gem; looked long and lov ingly at it before consenting to let it go, but the $150,000 which the bonanza king's wife offered for the bit of stone finally overcamo 7us reluctance, and the gem. is hers. Philadelphia Times. . , Effect of Environment. Evil environment produces and- perpet uates bad heredity; while good environ ment tends to its eradication. No man is all bad. The environment brings out and develops the tendencies in each 'to which it is magnetic. No reform in the long run can prevail which does not. look toward the creation of sober and pure and law abiding stock. Andover Review. A new Caspldor. A large brass turtle, whose back of ens when tho head is pressed with the feet and makes an article for men who expec torate, is something new. Chicago Her ald. - CIIJMLOTTJE Female Institute. VTO Institute for yonngladlssla ths South haJ every department '"olleglate, Art aad.Mostc Only experienced and accomplished teachers mnml. The bnlldins Is lighted with- ffu. warmed with the best w rough t-iron lnrnaoes, nas not ana cota water oains, "i nrsvetass ap pointments as a Boarding' Scht at in every respect no scuoni in ine oemn naa superior. - For Board and Tuition ner session 1108. Deduction for two or more from same Ikmlly or jneUsborOosd. Pupils charged only bom date of entrance for Catalogue, w.te fall particulars, address KIT. WU. B. ATKINSON 4-4, tUw lain Ufcatiatta, N. Q Snffennc women should remember that the Mission Hospital offers all the advantages for treatamsat and cure of diseases peculiar to their sax, that can belonnd in, Northern cities. Address; Mission Hospital, AshevUle, N. U. - fet23-ly Wbitlock cellsthe following celebrated mokes of corsets: Madame Fov's. War Dor's, Thompson's, Glove fitting 800 bone f rencti, ana turn very beet ooc and 7oc corsets in the oitv. HAZLEGREEN SasH & Blind Faotorv Has recently purchased a'lanre amount of Oak Ash Chestnut, Cherry and Walnut Lumber, anr" CAN FURNISH WORK manufactured of thoroughly dried material. We propose to furnish work at the lowest figure, and equal to any imported goods. THOS. L. CLAYTO'- wjpr 8. CLAYTOH, Business Mansv mus a French BroadHotel A. I. Halliburton, x Prop. This Hotel la located within one hundred feet f the Westers North 'Carolina Railroad Depot, and next te the offices ot the Superintendent and the General Freight Agent of the W. N. C. B. B. Good Fare. Comfortable Rooms. ON REASONABLE TERMS. FIRST-CLASS BAR is attached, where will be found at all times tho best brands of MLiquorsYHnes, Brandies Cigars, Tobacco. Telephone, connection with Up-town. mens dtf James P. Sawyer, Patton Avenue near Public Square, IS NOW Receiving his Second Stock oi FALL M WINTER Goods, consisting of Gents' Fine Clothing, Ladies' Dress Goodd, Wraps, Cloaks, Boots, Shoes, and Hats. OVERCOATS, Blankets, Comfortables, Shirts, Drawers, Carpets, Shawls, Kugs, Hoods, Jackets, Jerseys, Pant Goods, Domestics, Salt, COFFEE, Sugar, Bacon, Lard, Tobacco, Ci gar, Snuff, Leather, Cotton Plaids, Velvet Trimmings and Indigo, Kerosene Oil. 1 For Christmas Goods I HAVE DOLLS In endless variety, prices from five cents to thirty dollars; Candy, Cakes, Soda Crackers, Oranges and FIRE WORKS! Besides thousands ot other thingb suitable for trie holidays. My large and daily increasing trade has compelled me to put in large orders for December. These goods are now in store and arriving, and I respectfully invite my many friends and customers to call and examine the same, feeling assured lhat I can please them in quantity, quality and prices. XlKEtt P. S 4WTER, Patton Avenue near Public Square. TO THE PUBLI6 ! All who are thinking of going to house keeping, wanting or needing Furniture of any style or description, cheap or fine, can save money by buying from P. S. McMULLEN, on Nvrth Main street, opposite Post Office. He keeps Chairs, all sorts and styles. Tables, WaBhstanda, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chamber Suite, Parlor Suits, Dining room sets sideboards, Safes, Kitchen tables. Extensive Tables, Springs of dif ferent atvlea and Qualities. Matrasses of diBerent grades, rillows, tsalaters, tted- lounges ana single lounges, cfJBJPers, jvattijtgs, RUGS Carpet Paper, Window Shades, Shade Uoods, Cornice roles, Movlding for Cornice and for Picture frames, Moulding for Picture Bang Pictures both framed and not iramed made to order, Deskg and Office Chairs, HatracVs, Towel rocks and splasher racks, and other things too numerous to mention. tfcemember, the best goods for the mouep can be bad at P. S. McMUIXEJTS, and give him a call GOODS EXTRA CHEAP FOB CASH, jan 21 d6mos. o the Citizens of Ae- vUle. tTK hale opened a flnsVcIass Df eat Hsr- ruomnnosne. we seep on nana Frvh Beef, . Pork, Sausage, ... Dressed Turkeys and Chickens, And BTsrytsing usually (band la a strictly first' elsrs market. w s did not tomr hereto dead-beat the corpo ration we mats paid our city license.' - We vsry respeettall solicit a share oi the publio patro- 4s 4 W PKATT AHclHTiaS,, - N.v A. Pi CORN & Co., '.Prop's. Thi granite found near HendersonTiUe Is recognized for its beauty and durability. Tbj undersigned is prepared to furnish on short notice, aU work in granite, for Window sills, Door sills. Steps. Ac., Ac., Indeed erery tl ln needed (or Buildings. , TERMS SEASONABLE. Call oa or address A. F OBN A CO., met' u dtf HendersonviUe,- N. C. AGAIN Your attention is call ed to bur FRESH STOCK of "Whitman's'' fine CONFECTIONS. also "Wilson's" Cakes and Crackers, Snow flake Nicnacks, Ginger snaps, &c, &c, , AT - J. M. ' BESTOWS COSFKCTIOtfAllY Store. ;Eagle Hotel Block. -EXCELSI0R-West End Store, Straith & Thomson, GENERAL MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN COUNTRY PRODUCE. Patton Avenue, Asheville, N. C. Have opened the above store with a lull stock of the highest quality, which they offer to oash buyers on the lowest possible terms. Mo.lerate Profits and Quick kt: turns. GENERAL GROCERIES; FIIi E GROCERIES I PROVISIONS, .. CANNED GOODS, 4 TOBACCO AND CIGARS, FLOUR, BRAN and FEED. Call and see oar goods and get quota tions. fe 8 d3mos - REMOVAL ! Having to vacate the store we now oc cupy, on Patton Avenue, between now and the first of April, we will move our Meat Market to the Coffee House, on Public Square, where we shall be glad to Still supply oar customers, and as many new ones as may- wish to give us a trial. We have no "gassy" offer to make. We expect to to treat our old customers as we always have, and new ones the same way. . . Bespectfully, Zachary & Zacharyi TIIK First-Class Restaurant - In Alievill---- -is to be found at TURNER'S, . Johnston Building Corner Patton te. and Jtlaiu St. ' . . ..- - Every delicacy of the' season served at the shortest notice and at the most reasonable rates. Game, Fish and Uysters will be served after the first of September in any style, and families served with oysters- as de sired. v Elegant lunches put np in baskets for parties, and any one going off on trains will find it to their advantage to call and get lunches before leaving. Coffee, chocolate and tea. of the finest quality, served at the counter. Thehigh eatpnees paid for these goods. Change of bill of fare at lunch, counter evry day. JMSerent soaps every dayi tiMttnv time. aa2f?df ASliEVILLE Military Academy S. F. VENABLS, Prihcipa. W. PINCKNEY MASON, Commandant o Cadets. ': Opens September SOtb, 1S86. Continues for 40 weeks. ,, For terms, At, address ' nept4-awtf . Tas PxotciPALi H EJ'DERSONVTLLE, .""insurance: LIFE HISUHAnCE; tot ' T Ht TA'XET MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF VIRGINIA Iss'es policies for from 9.000 to $3,000, - AND ' combiae the guarantee eature oi OLD LINE " Companies at the 4oa ol ordinary co-operative insur surce in Secret Orders. FJRF INSURANCt. Insurance against loss by Fire in City and County on all kinds of Property, Real and Persona . Sh'n ' as well as long term. Polios issued at fair rates in A. 1 Companies, Home and Foreign. THOS. W. BRANCH, Agent, Office North Side Court Square, my 20-tf f WARD J. ASTON, KAl 4TATE AND INSURANCE CENT, Asftuvltlec North Carolina. PIEDMOMTAIR LINE. Richmond and Danville Kailroad. WESTKU NOETH CAROLINA DIVISION. General Passenger Dep't, I AshevUle. N. C, Nov. 6th, 186. f Ctndensed schedule, taking effect Nov. 7, 1886. Bead Down. Read Arrive 3 80 p m IS 36pm " 10 03 a m ' 8 30 " 200 Letve 11 40 p m WKST. 4 30p 6 59 942 11 00 615 a 745 m Leave New York " Philadelphia " Baltimore " Wasiiington m Lynchburg arrive Danville 2 30 a m Lve Richmond 7 30 Danville 9 43 Arr Greensboro Air 5 30 a m 1120 pm Lve 9 80 5 00 p i 00a 9 00 120 C45 p 8 01 m Lve GoMsboro m Baleigb Art Greensboro Salisbury Arr 11 to a m 650 t 947pm Lve 8 06 in Lve Charlotte Arr ': Salisbury Arr U Lve 11 so am 00 p m 1130 a Lve 4- Salisbury Statesville, Arr 6 1: p ai 5 08 4 07 - 840 2 66 225 1 26 11 51 a m 1109 10 51 10 16 8 20 Lve 8 oo Arr 6 60 313 Lve 1 48 Arr 5 00 pin 245 12 11 12 00 m 10 30 am 9 19 Lve 7 4S 12 39 p 1 44 215 838 830 4 33 6 02 0 47 655 738 939 Hickory Connelly Springs along an ton Marion Black Mountain Bpart. Juno. Axlieville Alexander's Hoi Springs 10 00 faint uocit 4 Morristown Knoxville 910 i ioa 4 46 Lve Arr MURPHY BRANCH, 8 00am ,0 1.1 Lre Asheville. s Wijnesvi.le Sylvt Webster Charleston . Bushneli Jarrett's 1165 14 06 p m 1 4U 804 4 39i -TRth Meridian time used East of Paint Rock. 90th . ' " " West " ' Trains oil Morony Branch ran daily exceDt Sunday. Through Pnllman Sleepers on south bound train leaving Salisbury at 11 00 p. m. ior Atlanta and New Orleans. Through Pullman sleeper on north bound train leaving Salisbury at 8 06 p. m. for Wash ington. Pullman sleeper on same train trom Greensboro ta Richmond and Greensboro to Ral eiga. uoes not leave uoiasooro esunaay mgni. tDoes not leave Greensboro Saturday night. tr!auer station. J A3. L. TAYLOR, G. P. A., Washington, O. C. W. A. Tr&C A. G. P. A., Asheville, N C. Scliedute of Passenger Rates . rOOXjFBINCIPAL POINTS To Asheville, JT. C. 1st Class. Limited. ?23.55 21.05 18.25 17.05 13.30 16.65 13. IS 14.15 13.26 10.85 14.15 20.20 82.45 7.75 17.06 12.40 12.75 10.60 17.20 10.25 21 60 Round Trip , Summer Excursion. ;.00 28.00 22.40 20.00 16.25 18.00 15.85 17.30 13.45 15.80 2U.55 27.75 30.65 11.65 23.80 17.75f 18.60? 12.36 18.75 12.15 28.95 FROM Settlers. 814.15 11.66 8.85 7.65 6.76 NewYors, Philadelphia. uaitimore, Washington, Eicnmoud, Norfolk, WiUningtol, Charleston, Augusta, Atlanta, MoDtgomery Mobile, New Orleans UhattanooFS uempnis. Cincinnati. Raleigh. J5 Savannah, Columbia, Jacksonville Q jQ BARRELS CALCINED CEMENT, PORTLAND CEMENT, ROSENDALE CEMENT, at BEARDEN, RANKIN & CO'S. mar 15 dtf BOOT juvn SHOE JlIJkKER, Main Street, (Above Eagle Eote.l - f shevillc, JT. Cm o The oest stock always on hand. Work always guaranteed to give satisfaction. 1 am especially preparea to mice rj ana noes so as to prevent dajcfhsss . jd iUAXie. Ready-Hf ade nstom Work ol all Sorts on Hand. - Gentlemen and Ladies' Repairing' a Spe- . dotty. " Fins Custom Work always on hand, any style and satisfaction guaranteed, ae to stock and work. Shoemakers1 Findings always on hand and tnrsala. the best in the market, at low Drices Gents' custom-made, low-quartered dress shoes made of beat material, now offered for 64 and 4.60 usual prioe 86. Call early. W E AEF OPENING FBESH GOODS IN Men's1 Ladles' and Children's Wear, MANUFACTURED BY THB ' RAY STjITE 8 ROE JLEtTUER COJULPJUriT, Ask your neighbor how they wear. - BEARDEN. RANKIV A Cd. jan 38 dtt WINE 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 BE WESTERN NORTH CA.ROLINAJ Fine old Corn and Rye Whiskey. PEACH & APPLE BRANDIES. Cooking Wines and Brandies -A. Specialty. ceipt of quire or will find themselves and risk getting shoes desired To presreve the beauty and natural shape of the foot, have regard for this da ring its development For children we keep all stylos and sizes, but call sp- cial attention to oar boiler s " rol.-ct; jn Nules." its con struction is such as to dispense with the objec tionable brass tips, and is more durable ndi neater. We keep parts of this shoe, showing! the process of its manufacture, and will pleasure in explaining its make and merits. We here present cut of sole and trade mark. 1 his shoe Is celebrated, and we warrant one. We keep an extensive line of Slippers Men, y outns, Indies, Misess and cnildren.and when we fail to bt in sizes or qualities, will or der and guarantee satisfaction. vhile we propose to spare neither pains or 1 investment to please ladies and children, shall earnestly endeavor tj keep :i line -i jn'iitd' cv.l youths' goods tiat will please the most exacting, and respectfully request a trial. W.LHOUGLASI 'OM S trrf S3.00'i iflg Brushes, etc. We keep cheap Shoe Dressing, bat recommend Button's Raven Gloss. We keep a full line of Softens and prfserves LeatheH Bags, Valises, Shawl Cases and Shawl Straps, A Line of UNBRELLAS, varying from cheapest Cotton to finest Silt. Our Facilities for conducting our line of business are inferior u none in th State, and we hope we will merit and enjoy North Carolina Where it is not convenient for parties to visit our fore and make selections in person, and they cannot get goods wanted at their home store, we vill take pleasnr in filling any orders by mail or otherwise, and if we fi.il to irive satis faction we will on return ot gooos ret una We are auents lor the best manutacturers and Cl ildren's Boots, Shoes and Slippers, and warrant them to give satisfaction. When you have worn a pair of our Sloes from time immemorial o ir lining stamp will suggest where they were bought, and you will favor us with a repeated order. fifiNG LINING ASnLVlLLt, N. l. GIVE US A TRIAL, de 23-d3m DOUBLEDAY & SCOTT. 2i & 26 NORTH PUBLIC SQITARE, Asheville , BT. C, . Sash, Blinds, :Doors, Mouldings, Roofing Paper, Window Cords and Weights, " AT LO WEST PRICES. Estimates promptly turnished, and special sizes procured at short notice They also keep an unusual variety of Building and Fencing Lumber, Lath and Shingles. Kindling Wood always on hand. - mh l-dwly Where you'eaf both foreign ni JTIy Brands are the Old Kentucky lIonongahala, Gibson's JJTJX, all 6 Years old. My CORN WHISKIES are absolutely pure, made of the soundea corn, on the Bald Mountain, Rutherford county, N. C. I handle nothing but North Carolina . APPLE and PEACH BRANDY. ' My WINES are pnre Grape juice, unadulterated. You will find BERGEN and ENGEL BEER always on draaght, chl and fresh. Bottled Beer delivered to every part of the city free of charge -We make-a specialty in CIGARS and TOBACCO, and handl th leading brands. : - . Call and see if I have misrepresented my goods. . You will find my Saloort three doors below the 1st .National Bank, No. 9, where you will find the Curious Concoctor- of Cocktails, SHEP DEAVER, and the g&J nial H. a JONES to wait onlyou. ; Any intormation given Btrangers with pleasure. . . ' ,' . jeU - - EOLJOJUa. FOUND IN ARE NOW KEEPING IN STOCK A FINE line of Ladies' Shoes, and more varied in num bers and lasts than has recently bee a kept in Southern cities, large or small, and Bpeciallv invite ladies who have heretofore been necessitated to "send off"for the Qualities and Bizes desired to call and examine their style and qua'ities. We assure them that we Laye the tinest goods 1 1 at can be made tor any price, and goods tbat jann t be found n any general store. Ladies who will thus favor us, inc fail to find a fit, we will engage to send for any Xos. or lasts, iu any stvle and quality, and on re such goods if they fail to fit we will not re expect customers to take them. Ladies this more desirable than to ''bend off" or fit. take every j forj we vve Keep an grades and styles of Men s Fine Shoes and also substan.lal neat lower prrced Shoes. We make a specialty of the Douglass $3.00 Shoe, and sell large quantities of them, and every pair gives satisfaction. We sell all kinds of Shoe Dressing, Black- tJ.jTTON'S -SflOE eclNC 1J.(PmGlos the most extensive trude ir. Western tne money. in the United States in tlen'p. Ladies'. ot WEAVER, STAMP. tr . Jr -et Jpg- -a m e -3 . a Yours truly, IHjRRIXG & WEAVER. ret the best Whisltey, Wine and Brandy InmaatiaT
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