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1 ASUEVUiLE CITIZEN. . ,-l.JVAi "I JOI j'ANbTONK, Ve J. LCAJ.KE0N. ia , EDrroas. WED'DAY MORNING, APRIL.M887. We were pleased to see that the rumored serious illness of ex -Secre tary Manuiiie i9 untrue. On the contrary he is improving rapidly. Herr Most, the anarchist who was released last week from prison for his riotous language, has again en tered upon bis. wild ways. In an interview he eai I lie proposed to be more outspoken in his anarchism than before his imprisonment ; that he intends to particularly seek 4ut the hidden vices and scandals in so ciety and among the rich and ex pose them in order to spur his fol lowers on to deeds of violence. Herr Most and most of the other hers he's who go to tampering too much with the patience of the American people will wake up some fine morning to hnd mmselt ana themselves ornamenting some con enie it lamp-posts. ! And the soon er this Herr is thus accommodated the better it will be; ' .'J ' i Senator Vance says he is not. a Cleveland Democrat, and he does -T'notlitS Mr. Cleveland's Democra cy. Well, when the Senator doesn't like a thing he says so, and he has a right not to like Mr. Cleveland. A great many who consider' them selves good Democrats do like Mr. CI V land; they do not every partic ular act of his, neither do very many of Senator Vauce's very warm ad mirers like or approve everything he does ;but in general, as a true, honest, Courageous man, who has taken the government under control after Republican debauch of twenty five years, and succeeded so well as he has in two years, the good peo ple of the country, and majority of the Democrats as we believe, spe cially' those who are not office seekers but who do pay taxes, ana desire an honest, clean, economical - government, approve of Mr. Cleve land and love him for the adminis ' tralion'he has given and evidently "wishes to give the country. ,i i As the business men of the South and West begin to comprehend the full force and meaning of the Inter State Commerce bill they become more alarm el over its threatening effect. The Chamber of Commerce of Atlanta, and representative busi ness men of several cities, ha ve been heard by the commission. The Charleston News and Cour ier says: . ; For the reasons clearly set forth by the committee of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, and by some of the other speakers, the system of lone, haul rates, now in force m the country, has been of particular ad vantage to the Southern States, as well as to some of the Western States which are also comparatively thinly settled. "The overthrow of that system, it was strongly urged by representatives of nearly all the principal Southern ' railroads,' "wil bankrupt the railroads, and will in jure every important interest that is in aay way dependent upon them it is not necessity to repeat any part of what was said on this suiect A decided increase of railroad rates in the South, in a time of so general depression, cannot fail to be serious ly felt by every business interest, and an increase has been shown to be inevitable, unless the Iter-State Commerce Commision shall be able ta afford the relief asked for. It is instructive to note the form whiih the representative business men of Atlanta think the proposed measure of relief should take. They say : "We therefore respectfully peti Hon your honorable tody to paFS an order, on or before the 5th day of April instant, to the effect that the schedule of rates in the territo ry south of the Potomac and Ohio, and east of the Mississippi Kiver, so tar as these rates relates to Inter bUte commerce, be declared of force until the further order of your hon o'rable commission, and that a reas onabta ime be given! for a further - hearing and revision before any changes are put m force. .. . This is equivalent to asking, the Uotn mission to suspend the opera tion of the main provisions- of the Inter-Stata Commerce law, in the indicated territory, and, if it have the power, it is j robable that . the Commission will comply with the fairs, however, when the business men of the country have to petition the Commission to save them from - the effects of the very law which it was established to enforce. - - A victim of omnibus pickpockets has determined ' to get even with them, so he put into his pocket a - pocketbook containing only a slip words : "ThiB time1, you'Tascal, you've lost the rewards of your labor 1" He got into an omnibus and waited, re solved to have the first pickpocket that meddled "with him arrested." Twenty minutes had passed and nothing happened, and tired of wait- ing, he got out, having first assured himsaf that, bis pocketbook was safe.- He, opened it and in place of r the white slip - of paper was a blue . one, which he enfolded and lead as follows v ".What .ly Joker yon - aril" j;--: -r- genator Vance and the Presi- : dent. ; V "I am not ft Cleveland man, said4 Senator Vance,- quite decidedly, in reply to an inquiry. " I he rrepi dent is not of my schol of Dem ocracy. We 'differ as-widely on several natbnal issues s is possible tor two persons" belonging to the same oliucar-party to diBer; I believe in holding a party together and building it up,- and- to-do this you -must make all the friends pos sible withfn the ranks of the party. On this point Mr. Cleveland and 1 differ. He thinks he's strong' enough without a party. Consequently, be not only travels, in the ;bioad and beaten road of such a course to ruin the party and destroy its usefulness, but he takes short cuts and short hauls, and every possible means at his command, to bring about dissen sions in his own party. I believe in rewarding those who give aid and strength to the party, and if there is anything left after that lam willing to see it apportioned on an ad-valorem system. Mr. Cleveland construes firmness to mean stub bornness. His ideas seem to run backward something like a man who was born under the sign of the (Jrao. Whenever you want him to do anything, state your case the re verse of what ' you exoect. Then you will get your je u ts. Perao - lly, I like Cleveland, Air Clevfe- Itvnd wil not be the choice of the Democratic party next year He will not be the choice of true Dem ocrats."' He may, by the manipula tion of his friends, secure the nomi nation. If he does, I shall support and advocate his election on party principles. Mis administration in my State has not given the satisfac tion that our kind "of Democrats like." St. Loiii Globe Democrat. The Male lrew the Line. Down in Kemucky the other day a runaway mule dashed intoa house where a red headed girl was playing "sweet Violets on a cottage organ andkicked the instrument into such little fragments that they had to be removed with a patent carpet sweep er. let people will pror.ably con tinue to go right on making faces at destiny just as though there were no limits to patience even in a mule, Philadelphia Press. J. J. Cornelson, a prominent Ken tucky barrister, has been "sentenced, and committed, to jail for three years for horse-wl.ipping Judge Reid. Judge R. after the whipping, suicided. .' Has your grindstone become hoi lowed from grinding small tools? Grind up the spades and shovels by holding them Square across the stone at a proper level. ' Spades, like hoes, should be ground all on one side. . The Now Bern Journal hits a very square lick that is needed, in the lollowing brief comment upon the Connecticut Blue law of the last Leg' islature : "The late lottery law is none the better by being an "exact copy of the New York law," as some of our contemporaries seem" to think. We have already tormany exact copies of other pecple'aJfooKshness that are not suited to our own people, borne papers are rejoicing over this- death blow, as they consider it, to this to Louisiana fraud while their columns are filled with other and greater frauds and humbugs.'' Another Suicide. At Rockey : Valley, in an adjoining county, there was buried last week prominent man who might be yet an ornament to society, ha he not neglect ed the advice of his friends to such an extent that be can be said to have died by his own wish. Mr. Jones had at first a slight cold, neglected, it becomes B3ri- OU8. His lrienda advised the great Couch Remedy, Hymphyx. He refused every appeal by his friends. Asa natural result he grew worse and aied. le mas are suffering with coughs and colds beware that you do not lav yourself liable to the same charge and nil a premature grave, but take bympbyx at once and live. JESSE R. STARNES, ! ' ' 1 fsiiciessor to X. foand Si to., TT M T T7 X T A XT T? X W XI J-r A-V . JL ft. A. X A. f j - ABBEVILLE, N. C M. i tallic and Walnut Coffins constant! i bn hivndw Every requisite of the basinete furnished. All calls dav ornightfwompt- ly answered. Hearse I vnished when desired. I cap be found at R, B. Noland's grocery ; store (my old btand) for the present. Embalmiflg a specialty. " Bod ies ill be takua charge of im mediately it desired. n.. i- : :mn s u OAED. Two rentlemen ar gentleman and wife un ret eomfonabl room and good board by applying ip r. u. tnjjt. sui. Lrorauoa eentrai. -niiiao un tiAiTD PL ASTES ! i " ' ;, LA1TD irtASTESl BEARDEN. EANKIN & COMPANY'S. marlodtf ...... T UMBBK 1 X.UMBES I I am prepared to furnish lumber for building purposes or an KinuB at anon notice ana in any quantity. Before purchasing elsewnere write and get myjjricea. ;r r ALKX. W. WIL60W. marl 7 d2m P OR SALE. I have for aale land. 100 acree. good aoil. timber. bouse, out- buildingi. fcc Ac. Prie (oa.- -Oiie lot and hoose pf six rooms, near business part of Asflevine, noaae will rent lor m per montn. Price 85o one lot and nouseof iworooaiain Doublfcdaj town. Price flKA. LK I A.t - ' " J.TT. BNbLBON. F OR 8 ALE, A crTY LOT cheap, by nov 13 dtf AshevilU Music Hons) .Xlttle RiverSaw JIilli, WtigM . Buske, JProprie tor. We derir to call the attention of Lumber .Dealer to our large stock- of' Lamber. Laths, Ac- We bv in pond 1,500,000 ftetot fifi Umber. Capacity af mill 21,600 feet per day. tot qootatiuukLor Mber information, apply to . . : . . v i3, w huhk. Agent, ;fE (Amu.. f. -, .. nnn,w .,. mjyy Yodno Men. Taks Heed. In these days of strikes and difficulties twwsmpIoyewaffd "employed, ii may oe very useiui 10 tne youne men of the larct" to- be reminded of some elementary principles of liusi ness which never change. Most of the young men in this country start out in life poor. They must remain poor unless they improve their con dition by their own exertions. V It a mao is poort the start, cer tain conditions are -requisite to the bettering of his1 situation, and all the 'societies ' and associations in Christendom can never change them. I he-first is industry. - There can be no such thing as irosperity result ing from idleness. . "Work, and hard workBDOtild be welcome to every young man who has his own future to make. As to Wa&esY ' Ietlilrrf eet the highest be can ; at the Same time cultivating mV leisure ' hours. and testing assured that with in creased intelligence and skill he may safely calculate - on an increase in compensation.' "' .; J be thing for a young man to practice, who wants to get ahead in the world, is the most origid econo my: however small his wages may be, always spending- legs than he makes. -i Here are two very simple rules, but ' they 'are imperative. Every young man who practices them will succeed He r who does not has an unhappy prospect before him. . It is a prevailing moral disease of the times, that too much dependence is nlacAd - upon mere association, a :-'.. ana correspondingly too little - on independent, individual conduct. The easiest vies in get rid of is advice the world to Brace Up. You are feeling depressed, your appe- uie is poor, you are Dotnerecl witb Heart aehe, you are fidgetty, nervous, and gen erally out of sorts, and want to brace un. Brace up, but not with stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, : which have for their bafeis very cheap, bad -whisky, and wnicb stimulate yea for an - hour, and then leave you in worse condition than before. What you want i an alterative that will purify your blood, start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Such a medicine you will find in Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents 4 bottle at n. ti. Lyons' drug store. HOW TO MAKE MONEY BX DEALING IN STOCKS, GRAH, PROYISIOBS, OIL, ETC. EXPLflHATORYPAMPHLET MAILED FREE. LAURIE BAVEEB3 & A CO., BROKERS, 856 Broadway (and branches), : .' new York:' .' :: LAUD SALE ! NOTH CAROLINA, v COUMTT OV JACM9M,- In the Superior Court, before tbe Clerk. 8oph.ia E. Davis, Henry Koons) . andjgLouis P. Dayton, exVSale for Parti. Darter I tion. 1 In pursuance of a decree of tbe Superior Court ui jncHou coumy suae la toe anove entitled cause on tbe 24th day of March, 1R67; the under aimed Commissioner will Droceed to sell at nub ile auctionJat the courthouse door in the city of AsheTille, State aforesaid, on the - - . . Second Day of May, 1887, at II o'clock m , the followins; described real es tate, tO-Wit abOUt ....... (--.- 11,000 Acres of Tand, " lying in the counties of Transylvania and Jack son, on the South Carolina line, and being the louus KTrfniea uj tne sw9 ox norm Carolina to WantiinrA 7ju.h,nr H- V Wlh .,,H nt),. mnA on the waters of f liompsan's Creek, White Water xuver, morgan i nui ureec, ana unatooga river. - Plats of tbe land, made from recent surveys, will be exhibited on the day of sale. These are fine grazing lands, being well water ed by he vera I streams. They are heaviiy timbered with poplar, chest nut and oak.- CnrnadUm aud mica crop out In various places, with fine prospects for good mines, and several mines of mica have been woraea. - There are sold veins running nart of this nmtv erty, lrom which .oonsidermble gold o as been taken by panning. This is perbaDS the last chance in Western jNortn Carolina to buy A tMTfie Body of Land. - All the lines and boundaries of these lands have been well defined and established lr the re cent surveys made under the order of the Snpe- nur ui iiucaaon coouiy. - Said lands will be first sold In parcels, as will oe uiuicacea oj tiie pisis exnioiiea, aoa toen ai terwards as a whole, and whichever sale nrodii. ces the more money will be reported to tbe wun. r - Terms of Sale. Twenty per cent, of the purchase money will oe reqmrea to oe paiq in caan on tne day or sale ; balance payable in equal installments at six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest from date. The purchaser lo ive notes with approved security for the deferred paj ments. Titie will be rviainea umu aii tne purcnase monev snau nave been bald. : For further Information' apply to Moore & v-uinnung, Aiiuxueys at uv, Asnevuie, v. . This the 26th day of March, 1 87.- . - . -CUA8. W. MALOKE, mh81d.wtf: if1: ' ' Commissioner. HAJRNESS. Onrtocir now., complete and made of the best Haterial8' with 11 tbe latest lmprovementB KinRle and doable Bet- la Blckrie. and oriental rubber, either or nickle lined. - All ctner bimmingB o shortnptice.;.' v' y.'Ly. ' .. Saddles and Bridles Of every grade and price, from eheapeo' ijaornan to. tne i&nKuan gnaptoa, - ' u Of every kind, aije, grade and price. Jost received a " fresh stock, indndin. Track Suits. Sweat Hoods. Jowl Hooda Cooling Blankets, Ankle Boots of differ ent patterns, Linen Sheets of all pricesr ; :mjup robes. The finest stock in the market. Call a see them. . i-1 .---1.;-".-.-.('i- Whips, Saddle XXoths and In every variety, j - - UEPAlIHJYG OF A - Eemember we have no machinery all work dona by band and . guaranteed Call on as and sm what -can be bonahr in Asheville in onr Un. ..;"-i' si ITorth Main 8ire'oj"ota .old Cestr Ilgteit AsnTi4,t, ft. w -1 ... ,; DENTAL CARDS. B H. DOUGLASS, DD. O.. ientai Rooms over Grant Roeeberrv's Drue tort, residence in same building AaheriUe, N. C nk. J. QtTJEEN ha remored Hs office to tbe Y. M. C A. rooms 'on Patton Avktiba. and offers his professional serricee to tire public - AU professioriaJUirork done with skill and neatness. " " . . tune 10-dAwtf . ' JK. A. B. WARE, - ' Dental Sarseon. fUiu Am rtt ..11 .1, t. A mt.m A. work will receive prompt ana caieful attentlotL C3. R. H. REEVES, O.D.S., ... s Omci inSluderBuildinc;, pposite Central Hotel, - AaHEYUXE, N, 0 . : y - a- 1. Persons -ftafinr artiflclal work done, after rytng it two or three weeks, if not atisaad, ean mora n ana whdobct win ne rernnaea. JJ 1 FOB THE Finest Bread, Buns and Cakes, IW THE GITm ALSO FRESH CA1TDY Their Ovn Manufacture. Mr. Vangban is conceded to be the ; FINEST WORKMAN : I1ST THE SOUTH. Satisfaction gaantntoed or money re- fonded. - GREEN FRONT, Opposite Auction Honee. Over 9,000,000 worn during 'the'part six years.: Tiiia marveloui sricotssl due - 1st To the superiority of Coralino over all other materials, as a stlffener for Coraets. 2nd. To the superior quality, shape and workmanship of onr Corsets, oomhlned With their low prices.'' i t i:i.si " - Avoid cheap imitations made of various kinds of cord. Hone are genuine -unless "DR. WARNER'S CORALINE" Is printed on inside of steel cover.' v FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS. ' - WARNER BROTHERS, 369 Broadway, New York City. ' ADOPTKD BY Mo&eA&JRobarC . We have herebr fesoIved-2 - i I That, having secured -the services of Mr. MCbweeny, tor seventeen years lore- man for the "JUargest atmag iw.oiisq ment" in the South, where he estab lished a reputation as having no equal in bread and cake baking, and having in creased oar facilities twofold, we will fur nish to the trade the best bread, such as French Twist. Vienna Rolls,: Patent Loaf, Brown and Ryef and an -atndless variety of the finest small and large Cakes that Dave ever been exhibited in this glorious "Land of the Sky." : Cakes iced or ornamented at moderate com ana on short notice., .-- - v We have the dnlv Reetaarant fion ducted in - - - -. y : FISST CLASS STTLS : in the city. ' ' " Ir . Our line of Confections is unexcelled in the State. -Always the freshest and purest. r?i-i:r,-' :;: .; - 1 DESMOND'S OLD STAND South Hain Street.' AOB SALE. A Tn -knit Tjnt with a vacant Bonsa' lot artjoluinj. oa Clayton street.- Hoaae contains six rooms aDd it newly new: terms easy. m - j mndtl .... v - B A, SAMPSON. ,. A Card to the Public Vlui- InrfMMll Wh. . . . (Ml MM his city taxes foi 18S6, further Indnlgenoe Is lm. psiii- Jot timelamoet ap. ' Taxes or trouble wtM( eotM and oome mow. Pay jour taxi and .- GOTO . WELDON'S uGem'y: Bakery r1 -. " Carsfeiriles. . Piles ane freauentlv nreoeded bv a atmaci of irerm the ba- loins- and lower oart oH uw auoumou, aauamg me patient to rappoM he ha some affection, of the kidneva or nerh- horhig organs. At times, symptoms of indi gestion are present, flatulency, nneaainen of the stomach, etc h j moisture like perspira- tiuu,tauuuouig a . very auagreeaDie Itctung, after getting warm, is ' apinmon attendant. Blind Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at enoe to the aDDiioation of Dr. Rnunbn'a pfla Rn. edy. which acts directly upon tbe parts affected, uwruiuj uw tumors, allaying tne intense itching,, and effecting- a permanent cure. Price 60 eta. Address the Dr. Bosanko Medicine oo., Piqna. O. Sold by H H l.yons. ; dawly . Best 5c. cigar West End Choice. PEOFESSIOUAL CARDS. CHA8. A. IIOuEX. ' P. A. CUMMIlfOB jgOOBE k CUMMINGS, ' - Attorney t and Counsellors at Ixne - ASHEVILLE,N. . Practice in the United 8tates Clrcnit and E!s' X owwBTuie, i'nariotw; and Oreensboro; In the Supreme Court at and In the Courts of the TSplveOs Judicial Dl trictofthe State of North Carolina. i i opecm muauon given-to collnctioBa of claim, aU7-lVWSW , : , ;- ,,- v,x:, , . rt N. SNELSON, Attsnrvatiaav and Real Estate Agent, -'- " ' ASHKVILLE, N. C. Office over TanGilder A Brown's. . letting Jionses -and ooUecting rents In Aahe vllle a specialty. t . 4eb IS daw6moa 1 , ' : . - HXMKY' HABOWiUKB, . . J , j - ..'Attwrney at AJtw, ..,. "L Ashevlhe, N. C. Will nrratin. fn ll tk. MnM. a .v - c. Collections of claims a specialty, Omoe with Sheriff la Court House. ' - - - an4-dtl OGKR J. PAGB, . Attorney at Law, ASH E V I L L E, a Practices in all the Courts, State and Federal jan 14 dtf rpHoe. A. JONES, Attorney at Law ' ASHEV1LLE, N. C, oct 22-ly s w Office with Dav'dson k Ma D R. G W. PUREFOY Oflers his professional services to the citizenntflf AahAVllla DnH amwn,! ing country. Office over Carnjchael's irug swre, nesiaence vnarlotte St. de 15-dly ..,..:; .i.e." J A. WATSON, M. D. " - OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE, Comer of Grove street and Patton Avenue. Office hours: 8 toll A. M., 1 to S P. M . Calls left at Cannlchael's or Pelham's Drus Store will beoonveyed, and responded to, by tel epbone. ' . iune 12-d tf - ; " . T. H. COBB, Atterney and CasiaeIIer at Xdtw, Office in Burnett building, North aide Public square, ASHEVILLE, N. C.' Practices In all Courts, State and Federal. Jan it dly ... J OSEPH 8. ADAMS, Attorney and fcoansellor at Law, i Office In Law Building, adfolnlng First National Bank, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Practices in all courts, State and Federal, sept 71 year. D RS. McGILX. & BATTLE, VVABDLAW McGlLL, M. D., - Practice limited to Eye, Ear,! roht and Lungs. Sah. WkSTBAT BaTTLB. M. D..-.U. 8. N rnysicianana rjoigeoa. Offices over Vault's Drug Store. . vavumce noun 10 a. m. to u m., ana s to ip m. . sest-tf JAMES Pbysielan and Skieoo, -. - ABBEVILLE, N. C, ' Office over Powell & Snidt's, P& Residence corner of Main and Woodfin streets. '. del6-ly QHAS. D. MeCANDLISSv - Surveyor and Civil Engineer, ASHEVI1.I.E, W. C. Office with A. J. Lyman, Real Estate Broker. - ALSO ASIKT FOB . - ' HAZLEHTJR8T A HUCKEL, Architects, (desien ere of Battery Park Hotel) Philadelphia Penna Thjbo. H Davidson Jas q. llAaTi rVAVlt)SON A MARTIN, mj A ttorneys A Counsellors- a-IOTl r.. ASHCVTLLB, H. U. Will arauttcc In tbe Sth and 9th Judicial dwdhri and in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, ano u mo reaerai uonraoi tne western inatnotoi nortn uarollna. -- . i: . ., Refer to the Bank of AahevUleJ sepi-sw4wm -- J A.TENNENT, - Architect and Civil Engineer. Designs, Specifications, and Estimates oi the style of building furnished- upoa appjication. A work superintended when desired. All work en trusted - to me as Civil Engineer . will receive prompt attention, i norougn drainage or lands a specialty.' Post Office address, AshevUle oi neat, . j. Mesiaencetiwannanoa unagia,, mT 16-moa W, W. JONES. GEOBGR A. 8HUFOE0 JONES & SHUFOR.D, ' - Attorneys at Iaw, ASHEVILLE, v - - N.C. Practice In the Superior Courts of Western. Aortn vannna. tne supreme ixmrt or the State, ana me reaem vxjiinu at Asneriue. 7.-.. -Office in Johnston Building, where one member oi tne nrm can always De found, i ; , . ; novlldlvear ; J .f. H. 3HLIIiliF.lt, Upholster and Paper Hanger, mTATTHESSES MADE TOORDrBt AT'sHORT! ATA, notice. ..ut i mattremes ana npnolstcred furniture overhauled. For the present, orders lei tat doedwyn's candy tent, near the post office, will rtCttjva prompt attention. , ! rrtces reasonable abd work warrantaA'JIaAr. (o Hr-. BJaiB, of Carolina Bouse. : .. .-; i d 2adlm , . . ..Xi: . ., ... ,!;.-.,. t .. . 1 .'.-.--Ti . llfl AKewly DiscoTerei ReiMy. This fa t certify that I have been ushur Mr. D. Goodwin's ConaumDiion Cure for two weeks, and am feeling fifty per cent, better, - and think one or two more ootties will cure me entirely or tnat dreadful, disease. I have been afflicted some eighteen months, and hAva given all the eomrb 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. ; -' . KORTH CASOLTIf a, V s ' . ;w;.,ONCOMBECOOSTY, This dav personally appeared befote me C. A. Davis and made affidavit to the above. - ' In witness I hereunto art my hand and affix ay official seal oi omce in Aaaenua, --" ... This Feb. 17, 1887 w. t: BKifcouDs, a s. a We have many other testimonials lust as aitheaoove. . j,- . " -'y 15 -FOR SALE OSLT AT i- ; f 2G8. PATT0IJ AYENTJE, - V -1 .r.BelQir Depot Streets The White COKNEll MAIN AND EGLE STREETS -" UNDER WHITLOCK'S STORE." FS0FBZST03. Headquarters for fine LIQUORS. I keep none but the PUREST, and : . chaise accordingly. My ARE ABSOLUTELY ''. " PUKE AUTD JWA1J1.TEIIATEI, and are recommended by the best judges for .medicinal'nM. Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. : Goods shipped to all points. No charge fpt. boxing, P. O. Box 80f, Asheville, N. ar'The"only strictly White tfatf'f Bar id fife State. 5Ri- V i'f'f - ; CD? -rtas-iiiWaTfn STRICTLY A. FIRST OLA SS HOTEL Eligibly situated. Commanding magnificent mountain view, and yet convenient to business. A home for ladies and families. .-- , - . . ---c, janl2d&wly RAWLS BROS., ProprS. AUCTION MURRAY & LANCii, iictioiLeeirs and COMMISSION MERCHANTS Give special attention to consignments ;oi Household Goods, Merchant dise, Houses, &c. Also o the sale of - - XC3ol Estate. V.' . .V t li: ''-.fir! V-'.. All consignments of Persoual or: Heal Property entrusted to our oar will receive prompt attention. ''''','" Public sale 9f personal property every Saturday at 11 o'clock, on the PobfequafeSateB ofMerchaadise at. auction ropra every night. Solicftrngour patronage, we are very reepectfultysr . de 5-d6m I RO N A LUM M ASS:.: The product of Fourteen Gallons of the best MineraJJ Water in the ' - World Evaporated to a MASS. 1 A Gift of Nature, , and not a Patent Medicine. Uhe finest Tonic and Appetizer known. Cures Dyspepsia and Indiges tion, Headaches, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chills and ; Fevers, Catarrh,, and all Throat and Nasal Affections, Scrofula and Eczema, Habitual Constipa tion, Amenorrhcea, Menorrhagia, Lencorrhcea, and all -Female Vreak nessess. Diseases of the Urinary. Organs, Cholera Infantum, &c, dto. Price : $1.00 for Large Size Bottle ; 50 cents for Small Size Bottle. Ask your druggist for it. If he should not have' it, and wfll not order it, then address the proprietors, and 'it will be" sent by mail, postage paid. No Cure, , No Pay ! 7 DICKEY'S PAINLESS EYE WATER cures Wea and inflamed Eyes in a few hours, without pain or danger. The best Eye Water in th world. - l. " ' ; ' . Price, Only 25 cents per bottle. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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April 6, 1887, edition 1
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