ASUEVIIiLE CITIZEN. tk.1 .ftuvMAff, JOI DA.S Ml, 1 L.UAMKEON. EDiron. - VT- lies 1MZ A TT3S1 w .Ag. 'TCS FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL,. 8. J887. "Agitation, protestation, demon stration these are the needs of the hoar," js the phrase in which the venerable Libera chief Gladstone eumniarizee the situation in hit party. Immediate dissolution ol Parliament he floes not expect. General John A Palmer express es the sentiment of the Democrat of Illinois regarding President Cleveland in saying that they ad .mire "his superb common sense," about which there is "no evasion, no nonsense," but "courage, brain and honesty." The New York Star Bays : Secre tarv Whitney has shown respect foi a proper sentiment in ordering the old Kearsarge to be repaired and kept in commission. Her great fiftht was a splendid one, creditable i alike to Abe winner and loser, and it is well worth while to preserve mon uments of the gallantry of our sea men. THE YORKVILLE S. C. MOB. The Charleston News and Courier gives the following account of tbt lyuchiug at Yorkvile, S. C , on Tues day: "In November last John Le Goode, a young white lad, the hon of a well known farmer in York County, was murdered under cir cu instances of peculiar brutality. The preliminary legal investigation of the coroner's jury was that Goodi was killed because he had acciden tally detected his murderers in the perpetration of a robbeiy. The negroes who committed the crime, it was also proved, were bound to gether by a solemn oath to rob and plunder, and "murder all per sons who might detect them in their lawlessness." They were foi-med into a lodge, had regular places f meeting, were under the leadership of desperate' men, and each member of the clan was bound by oath to perjure himself in case any" of his fellow-conspirators should be arres ted and brought to trial. An inno- cent child was the first yictim of the conspirators, and it was ascertained bv the preliminary investigation of the case that other murder? had heen freely discussed and planned .Before the coroner had concluded his work twentv-six negroes were arrested and lodged in jail at York ville for complicity iu the killing of Goode. It was estaDiisnea Deyona doubt, bv the confessions of the men themselves, or by the circuni stonce of their having been actively connected with the conspiracy, that at last.three of the prisoners were guilty of murder, and together with two of their principal accessories these were sent to the Richland County jail for safe keeping and to prevent them irom Deing lyncneu At the time of these occurrences the News and Courier protested against lynching or violence of any kind, upon the grouna that th crime could be fully and promptly established in court of justice, and that outraged society should con .demn the wrong and punish'sternly the wrona-doers, through those channels "by which alone society can effectively speak and act. was believed and hoped that all the proceedings would be in conformity with law. and. indeed, there seemt to be no room for the exercise of popular violence in this case, so complete was the evidence upon which the prisoners were to be put On trial for their lives. The prisoners were taken to Yorkville on Saturday last and were there lodged in jail to await speed trial. 1 he Court is now in session and they would have been tried in regular form this week. Yesterday morning, however, without await ing the action of the law, the jail at Yorkville was lorcibly entered by . - il . r sixty men, wno seized me prisoners and having taken them outside the corporate limits of the town, strung them up by their necks and leu the corpses ot the five miserable wretch es dangling in the air. THE CHARLESTON. CICIN- NATI AND CHICAGO RAIL ROADCHARLESTON'S BRIGHT PROS PECTS. Senator Butler, of South Carolina was interviewed in Richmond a few days ago and gave the following en couraging statement concerning the prospects of the above important road, and of the future of Charles ton. "Would you object to giving me the route of the Charleston, Cincm nati and Chicago Railroad from Charleston?" Senator Butler, wat- asked. "Now, if you will take a map and run a line from .Charleston to Sum ter, crossing theSantee at the most practicable point, thence to Camden, ' Lancaster, ; Rock Hill. Yorkville, 'Black's in South Carolina, thence to Rutherfordton, Marion, Cranberry in North Carolina, thence to John am City jn Tennessee, thence to EBtell ville to .the Breaks in the .Cumberland Mountains in Virginia, thence down the Sandy . to Ash' land- o.n the Ohio River. thence dSwji you 4iave ',lh.e. Charleston XSncinnatL nd . Chicago Rail luwii .xiuir, pun jruui ruugci vji the map it Chattanooga and ,. Dan- ville, and measare the distance be tween them. You will find it about four ' uidred miles. There is nota railroad from South Carolina penetrating the mountains into the Ohio and Mississippi Valleys be tween thtse two points. The conse quence is that we are off the trunk lines, and ge only what . commerct flows to us by a sort of eddy. VV want to put . Charleston in direct communication, through the moun tains, with , Cincinnati, and thit road does if ! "Are the .prospects of the road flattering?" V "We think so. The company has under contract that part of the road from Camden to Black's; has completed it from Blacks to Ruth- erfordton; has secured the Chateroi Railroad, running fifty miles from Ashland on the Virginia line, and is b"ing extended south by the Chi cago, Cincinnati and Charleston Railroad Company. I have no doubt it ? ill be Duilt, and the indi cations are the road will be-running from Camden to Rutherfordton. a distance of about 150 miles, inside of twelvemonths. Then it will only be necessary to fill up the ga;i be tween Rutherfordton and the Cha teroi Road, to have a continuous lineto.tlie Ohio River from Camden. The building from Camden to Sun ter, end from Sumter to "Charleston will then be a small matter." ' "Are the friends of the roads san guine about its future as a paying roadr "I do not see why they should not be. It will pass through a country in which every product raised on the American Continent, except conee and bananas, can be produced. It passes near those valuable magnetic and red hematite iron beds in the upoer part of South Carolina; near the Cranberry mines in North Carolina, th fineat steel- producing ores in the world; through the inexhaustible coking and other coal and limestone beds in Virginia, imbedded within thirty minutes' haul of iron ores. The road will be a trunk line for this traffic and for the traffic in other commodities be tween Charleston and the Mississip pi Valley and its tributaries. Why should it not be a paying road? The fact is, Charleston has been kept bacK irom her legitimate position us one of the great commercial cities o! the Atlantic seaboad by the want of just such a railroad as this prom ises to be." 'What do you think of the future ot Unarleston il this road is built? "Well, I don't think that I can better answer your question than by saying what will surprise many people, and none more than the people of Charleston themselves, and make them write be down a crank no doubt. If this road is built I would rather inyest my money in real estate in Charleston, if I had it, than any city in the Uni ted States. You will ask me why. Because, in the first place, property is very cheap there now, and in the second, when this connection is made with the West it will advance beyond anything anybody now dreamH of. It may be some years, but with this trunk line through connection, nothing can keep Char leston back. I assume, of cpurse, that it will continue to be free from yellow fever, as it has been for ten years, and with the continuance of proper quarantine always will be. It is one of the healthiest cities in America, with a winter climate with out an equal, a fine hat bor and cen tral location." "How about the earthquake?" "Well, Charleston is no moie lia ble to earthquakes than New York or Baltimore, or any other American city. We supposed we were ex empted on this part of the Continent from such calamities, but we have been sadly disabused of this delu sion, aud in calculating the future for Charleston there is no better rea son to discount earthquakes than elsewhere. In fact, I think there is much kss, as she has had her 'shake,' and is not likely to have ' repetition." Another Suicide. At Rockey Valley, in an adjoining coaniy, mere was Dunea last week prominent man who might be yet an ornament to societv. tialie not neglect ed the advice of his friends to such an extent that he can be said to have died by his own wish. Mr. Tones had at first a slight cold, neglected, it become sen ous. His Iriends advised the great Cough Kemedy, Sytnpuyx. tie relused every appeal by his frit-nd.' Asa natural result lie crew worse and died. Ye that are suffieri i. g with, couyhs and colds beware that you do not lav yourself liable to the same charge and fill a. premature grave, out tane svmpnyx at once and live. F noil SALE. A House and Lot with a vacant honae lot adjoining, on Clayton s reet House contains six rooms and is nevly new: terms easy. HJnaioB xt. A. oAUrdON. LAND PLASTES I LAND PLASTEHI at - BEARDEN, RANKIN & COMPANY'S, mar 15(1 tf JESSE R. STARNES, Successor to X. Brand A Co., UNDERTAKER, A8HEVILLE, N. C. ' fllitallie and Walnut Coffins constantl t oix bend. Every requisite of tbe basinets) famnhed. All calls day ornight prompt ly auBwered. Heareee nmished tfhen desired. I can be found at R. B. Noland'a Kiwery store (my old fatand) for tbe present. Embalming a specialty. Bod ies will be taken charge of immediately if desired. mb 8 tf ; A Card to the Public Kotice. FVXBT individual who haa not nJd his oily taxes Ibr 186, furiher Indulgence is Im possible. , My time is 'moat up. Taxes or trouble mutt come and oome iioui. -Pay your taxes and save cost. ; - Respectfully, f G-TK3BIJS)ii,:fiTa'S-ii i ii i n- 0 - -raw - ? fLQ sVnnitni-na.iiivat-- , i , i,,,,., .mni- laiU-dtr ; . N, A. RBYNOLD8, - What ttoer say of the Interstate ' ' ,; ly Mill. : ; S. Vice-President Fink of East Ten nessee Bays that a rigid construc ion of the long and short haul provision means bankruptcy lor the roads. It is considered dou tful if, fn view of the importance of the question, the commission will be able to give a decision in time to avert serious embarrassment". A prominent advocate of the bill says : "If the commission decides at the oatset to suspend the provis ions ot the bill relative to the long and short haul, it may as well dis band and save the government fur ther expense, for outside of thi t provision there is little of practical importance. - - A Pennsylvania Railroad official says . "1 think differential rates on both pasgenger and freight traffic will be found necessary in order to allow the weaker roads to maintain their identity. I think Erie, Lacka wanna and West Shore will certain ly, cut rates on passenger business between New York and Chicago." Private dispatches from London say. that the Grand Trunk officers there say that the road must have dmerential rates. " 1 Brace Up. ou am feeling depressed, your appe-1 tite is poor, yon are bvthwed witn Head ache, you are fidgetty, nervous, and gen erally out of sorts, and want to brace no. Brace up, but not with stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their babis very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you in worse condition than before. What you want is an alterative at will purify your blood, 6tart healthy action . of Liver and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Such a medicine von will find in Electric Bitters, and onlySO cenis i Dottie at h. H. .Lyons drugstore. " HOW TO MAKE MONEY BY DEALING IN STOCKS, GRAIH, PROYISIOHS, OIL, ETC EXPLANATORY PAMPHLET MAILED FREE. LAURIE & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, 856 Broadway (and branches), HEW YORK. TOAED. Two gentlemen or gentleman and wife tan get eomfonable room ana good board by applying to P. O. BOX 310. Location central. mii26 dtf F OR SALE, A CITY LOT cheap, by D ALli, A she ville Mnmc II on Be nov 13 dtf w ANTED, A manufacturer of ulnar tobacco nrnimiir. nnt a uuss aiwgetnr, out a gooa woraiiig man mat can work and oversee at same time a sober man We have 3,000 lbs. now ready for manufacturing and a comdete tlant for manufacturing It. Mast have good references from responsible men. iuireswinucace eoiimtea. ap5?lly CLARKE WH1TTIER. LAITI SALE! VrOBTH CAROLINA. i-v Couhty or Jackson, In the Superior Court, before the Clerk. Sophia E. Davis, Henry TCaonsl and Louis P. Dayton, ex i-Sale for Parti parte. t tion. In pursuance of a decree of the Superior Court of Jackson county made in tbe aove entitled cause on the K4th day of Varch, 1887, the under signed Commissioner will proceed to sell at pm- lic aucMOii,.atth couiibouse -door in the city of Asueviue, btate aforesaid, on the Second Day of Hay, 1887, at 12 o'clock m .the following describe J real es tate, io-wii aooui 11,000 Acres of Laud. lying in the counties of Transylvania and Jack son. oi, the bouth Carolina line, and being tbe lands granted by the State of North Carolina to Woodford Zachary, K- V Welch and others, and on the waters of Thompson's Creek, White Water ver, aiurguu j jreea, ana i:natooga river. Pia-s oftne land, made from recent surveys, will be exhibited on the day of sale. These are fine grazing lands, being well water ed by several streums. They are heavily timbered with poplar, chest nut and oak. Corundum aud mica crop out in various places, wun nne prospects tor good mines, ana several mines of mica have b worked. i nere are goia veins running part or mis prop- i j , nuui wuivii .uuiuiiueraoie gout aas Di taken bv uanuine. This is perhai8 the last chance in Western morth Carolina to buy A Iarge Body of Land. A!l the lines and boundaries of thete lands Bare been well denned and established by the re uunt surveys inuue uuner tne oraer oi me &upe rior Court of Jackson county Said lands will be first sold in parcels, as will be Indicated by the plats exhibited, aud tben af terwards as a whole, and whichever sale Drodu- ces the more money will be reported to the cuun,. Terms of Sale. Twenty per cent, of the purchase mcney will De required .to oe iaii in casn on trie day of sale ; balance payable in equal installments at six. twelve and eighteen mouths, with Interest from date. Tbe purchaser to give notes with approved security for the deferred pa) ments. Title will be retained until all the purchase money ahal. have been paid. For further information apply to Moore & lemmings, Attorneys at I .aw, Ashevllle, N- C. This the 26th day of March. 1X7. - , CdAS W. MALONE, mh 1 J.V wtf - - Commissioner. HARNESS. Our Stock is now complete and mad of tbe best materials, with 1) tbe latest improvements. ' eingle and double set in nickle and oriental rubber, either ei or nickle lined. All ctner trimmines o snort notice. , .. - - -. . t ' Saddles and Bridles Of every grade and price-, from cheaper Morgan to tbe Anglian Knap toe. . irojtMJE col ia ns Of every kind, size, grade and price. . SIOltSJE CJLO timijyg Just received a fresh' stock, inclndin. frack Suits. Sweat Hoods, Jowl Hoods Cooline Blankets, Ankle Boots of differ ent patterns. Linen Sheets of all pricea MjJLP ROBES, . t The finest stock in the market.' Call a see them. nViips, Saddle Cloth ana Fly JWets, In every variety. . ; REMllItIJYG OF AX - TI. , . . . -i Remember we have no machinery all work done by band and guaranteed Call on us and see what can be bouuhl in Aaheville in our line. : -., - . . .4 - T. IV. JBXl A.BTCH. North Main street, opposito old Centra Hotel, Asbe ville, a . J. ; . DENTAL CARDS B. H. DOUGLASS, S. IX &, Dental Room over Grant Eosebcrrr'i Dm Btort.reudence in suae buildiug AjsheviHe, N. C. DEIJTAIi ?5Ui3tGERy, nE.J.9, QUEEN has removed his office to the Y. if. C A. moms on Pattnn Avanna. ituu oners niB proiessionai services to me he pa skill ablic. All professional" work done with and" neatness. - iune 10-dAwtf , J-)B. A. B. WARE, " Dental Surgeon. ClffitA In fMftun knllitlnM uwuwt Ann A work will receive prompt and careful attention. 49 U1V . B3. R.H.REEVES, D.D.S., Omci In Binder Building, pposita Central Hotel, - ASHEVTXLE, N. 0 Persons haying artificial work' done, after Tying It two or three weeks, if aot satisfied, can return it and tb moaer will be refunded. ; l GOTO M' Bakery ' FOR THE Finest Bread, Buns and Cakes, IM THE CITY ALSO FRESH CANDY Their 0Tn Manufacture. Mr. Vangban is conceded to be the FINEST WORKMAN IN THE SOUTH Satisfaction guaranteed or money funded. - GREEN FRONT, Opposite Auction Houee. re- .Over 9,0OQJ00 worn dnring the past six years. This marvelous success is due- 1st. To the superiority of Conillne over all other materials, as a stiiTener tor Corsets. 2nd. To the superior quality, shape and workmanship ot our Corsets, combined with their low prices, ; Avoid cheap imitations madeef various kinds of cord. . Nona are genuine unless "DR. WARNER'S CORAL.INE is printed on inside of steel cover. FCR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS. WARNER BROTHERS, 359 Broadway, Now York City. -ADOPTED BYr " . Moore & Robards We have hereby resolved " That, bavint; secured the services of Mr. McS weeny, for seventeen years lore- mao lor me Largest caning jlukiuiibu ment" in the fc'outb. where he estab lisheda reputation as having no equal in hrpjul anil cake hakiritr. and liavmn in creased our TacilitieB twofofd. we will fur nish to the trade the best oreaa, sacti as French Twist. Vienna Rolls, Patent loafi Brown and Rve, and ab , end teas varietv of the finest small and ilanre Cakes that nave ever been, eiuibited in this glorious "Land of the Sky Cakes icea or ornamentea at moderate cow gnu on short notice. ' - We have the only Restaurant con ducted in 's . ' - FISST CLASS STYL33 in the ritv. : E- . ' ;" Our line of UoniectionB is unexcenea in the Statn. Always the - freshest and purest. . : , . DESMOND'S OLD STAND South. Main Street. EIOR BALE. . - ; 1 1 ave for Bale land, 1C0 acre, good aoil, timber. lot and hon e ol oix rooms, near buahieas part of AahevU e. hovme will rein w it v' (Jnce860. oue lot and houaeof two rooms in Ooubledaytown.. Frlce apiair TJUBEai LUMBiCttt I am Dreoared to nirnish.lnmber for buldinc parposisw all 1 kinna at fchort notice and Hi'any quantity. Before purchaaiuftelsewheN write ana get my prloea. ALJiX. Vi . VV llioy, mart; cuia - ui.mvlt-,v. Cuwm tor PHea. ?S" frequently preceded by a aenM of 'etto the back, loins nd lower part of the abdomen, cauairjg the patient to suppose he haa some affection of the kidneys or negh bornig organs. At times, symptoms of indi grtjon are present, 4atnlerjcy, uneasiness of the atomaoh, etc. A moutnra , like perspira-uon-producing a vrv diiuurra.hi. ffta getting warm, is a common attendant! oiuia cieeauigana itching Piles yield at onoe to the application of Dr. Bosauko's Pile Bem edy, which acts directly nnnn th r.r. mtttA bwbing toe tojnpre, aliasing the intense luuuutg, kuU enacting a permanent core. Price 60 Ota. Address the Dr. Boaanko Martinina n Piqna. O. Sold by H H Lyons. . oawly ; Best 5c. cigar West End Choice. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. COAS. A. MOuEK. P. A. CUHMING8 JOOEE & CUMMINGS, Attorneys and OtmtueUor$ at Txcto ASHETTLLE, N. . J!a55c?.ln the Cn'ted States Circuit and Dls nS 'iSl1 AsheyUle, Statesyille, CharlotU ?S3 fS"": h,,the S&preme Court at Raleigh E3i5e2?m"to?f.tn8 Twelyeth JudicialDlt trictofthe State oi North Carolina. fpeetal attention glyen to colleoUoBS ol clalmr aug 7-1 y w t.s w J" tN. SNKLSON, Attorney avt Xaw, and Real Estate Agent, - ASHEVILLE, K. C Office over VanGilder A Brown'a. Letting hoasea and colleoting rents in 4ahe vlile a specialty. leb K w6mo9 ' HENKX HABDWjtCKE. . Attorney fit. Lav, i Will practice in all the courts Ashevllle, N. c. of the State. collections or claims a specialty. Office with Sheriff in Court House. ian4-dtt JJOGEK J. PAGE, ' Attorney at Iaw, ASHEVILLE, k. C. Practices in all the Courts, State and Federal jaa 14 dtf rjlH03.A. JONES, Attorney at Lav ASHEVILLE, N. O, oct 22-ly s w Office with Day daon A Ha D R. G W. PUEEFOY Oflers his professional services to the citizens of Asheville and surround ing country. Office over CarrUchael' Drug store. Residence Charlotte St. de 15-dly . J. A. WATSON, M. D. OFFICE AT HIS KRTnifWf'W Corner of C rove street and fatton Avenue. Office hours : a to 11 A, M., 1 to 3 P. M Calls left at Carmichael'a or Pelham's Drn Store will beeonveyed, and responded to, by tef ep.'ione. iune 12-d tf r1 H. COBB, . Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office in Burnett building, North side Public Square, - AS HE VILLE..N. C. Practices in all Courts, State aud Federal, jan 22 dly J OSEPH 8. ADAMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office in Law Building, adjoining First National Bank, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Practices in all courts, State and Fedaral. sept 7 1 year jQRS. McGILL & BATTLE, Wabdlaw McGill, M. D.j Practice limited to Eye, Ear, 7 roht and Lnngk. 8a. Wcstbay Battlb. M. DU. S. N., Physician and Suigeoa. Offices over De Vaalt's Drug store.. . 3Otnce hours 10 a. m. to 12 m., and to 4. p m. aeM-tf JAMES A. BURROUGHS, fhyKiclan and Surgeon, ? ASHEVIL1JE, N. C, Office over Powell & Snide's: t&" Itesidence corner of Main and Woodfin streets. del6-ly QHAS. D. McCANDLISS. Surveyor and '1tI1 Engineer, ASBETI1.LE. N. C. Office with A. J. Lyman, Seal Estate Broker. ALSO AGENT FOB HAZLEHTJRST & HUCKEL, Architects, (design era of Battery Park Hotel) Philadelphia Penna olad3iu Thxo. Davidson Jas 6. Mabtif DAVIDSON & MARTIN, Attorneys fc Counsellors-at-loiw" , AaHBVTLLB, N. C. Will prautlc in the 8th and 9th Judicial nimn-. aud in the Sanreme Court of North Carolina, ann in the Federal Oourtaof the Western District of North Carolina. , Befer to the Bank of Aaheville J epia-aw&wsm J A. TElfNENT, Architect and Civil JSngineer. Deakms. Specifications, and Estimates m the StVlA HI hllilnino' liimilhMl nmn innllnaHmi A work, superintended when desired. All work ec trusted to me as Civil . Engineer will receive prompt attention. 1 Thorough, drainage of lands a specialty. Post . Office address, Ashevllle at oeet, v. tteeiQence awannanoa Bridge, way wrino W. W. JONES. GEORGE A. 8H0FOED JONES & SHUFORD, Attorneys at lav, ASHEVILLE, - - - - N. C. Practice In the SuDerior Court of Western JNonn cartinna. the SUDreme Court of the Stat and the Federal Conrta at AshevillA- Office in Johnston Building, where one member oi we arm can always tie touna. nor ii a-ivear ' Upliolis and Ifaper jEfanger, M f-JLTTRtSSES A 6E TO OEDEE AT SHORT XI A Bouee. CM-i mauresses- and upholstered furuUure overhauled. .For the -nreAAut nrAvrm xooawju a canay lent, near me poat omce will receive prompt attention. -" , Prices reasonable and work warranted. Befer' to sir. ctuir, i uaronna tiouse. . leD 'a aim r This is to certify-that I have been usini Hr. Dl .Goodwin's Consumption Cure for two weeks, and am ice an g nny per cent. Better, ana tnins one or two more bottles will cure me entirely of that art-uuiui uiaeaso. I have been afflicted some eighteen months. ana nave iriveu an tae cuuvn meuwines a inor ough trial, and found no relief iu any of them out sir. ia iiooo'vui a. . This Feb. 17. 1887. . - C. A. DAVIS. NORTH CAROLINA,! BUNCOMBE COUNTY, This day personally appeared before me C. A. Davis and made athnavit to the above. In witness I hereunto set my hand ana affix y official aeai oi emce in Asaevuie. This Feb. 17,1887 W. T. REYNOLDS, C. S. C, We have many other testlmonUIa Just aa good as the aoove - r .. . FOR SALE ONLY AT ' w o o c 6 ik , 1 West :; End PljarmaGy, PATrON.'AVENBlS, . Below Depot Street. k - J The White C0HNEI1 MAIN AND EGLE STREETS : UNDER WHIT LOCK'S STORE. PEOPEIETOR. Headquarters for fine LIQUORS. I keep none but the PUREST, and charge accordingly. My WM w ARE ABSOLUTELY PURE AWI IXADrLTERATKD, aud are.recommended by the best judges for medicinaljuse. Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. wps Bnippea to ail points. JNo cnarge tot boxing .-Ff-O. Box 80. Aaheville N. C. The only strictly White Man's Bar in the State, iaodawly : , ' . o I GTS V" , A '23- STRICTLY J FIRST CLA SS HOTEL Eligibly situated. Commanding magnificent mountain viewb, and yet convenient to business. A home for ladies and families. janl2 d&wly RAWLS BROS., Proprs. AUCTION HOI3SB. MURRAY & LANG Auctioneers aixcl COMMISSION MERCHANlb Give special attention to consignments oi Household Goods, MerchanJ dise, Houses, drc Also io the sale of Heal Estate. ... All consignments of Persoual or Real Property entrusted to our oar will receive prompt attention.- .- . - ' - V Public sale of personal property every Saturday at 11 tf clocks on the Public Square. Sales of Merchandise at auction room eveiy uight. Soliciting your patronage, we are very respectfully," ' ' MURRAY & LANCE, Auctioneers, de5-d6m -. Asheville, N. C. "Seven Sx:r:a.ys,, IRON-ALUM MASS.: The product of Fourteen Gallons of the best Mineral Water in the World Evaporated to a MASS. A Gift of Nature, and not a Patent Medicine. Uhe Quest Tonic and Appetizer known. Cures Dyspepsia and Indiges tion, Headaches, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chills and Fevers. Catarrh, and all Throat aud Nasal Affections, Scrofula and Eczema, Habitual Constipa tion, Anienorrhcea, Menorrhagia Lencorrhcea, and all Female Weak nessess. Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Cholera Infantum, &c, etc. 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 will not order it, then address the proprietors, and it will be sent by mail, postage paid. :o: No Cure, DICKEY'S PAINLESS EYE WATER cures W uur ana inflamed Eyes in a few hours, without pain or danger. The best Eye Water in tb world. Price, Only 25 cents per bottle. Ask for it, Have no other. ; Dickey Jt Inderson, Proprietors. And Manufacturers of the Abcve Remedies, fe 7-dawly Bristol, Tenn. fi nnmnTTrrrr : Sadler's Arithmetica are the iba PENNIMAN & CO. asimf.vijMIjE, jr. c. JOBBKBS AND DKALEKS IN , '" AGRICUIiTSS AL OLD HICKORY WAGONi FERTILIZERS, LIME SHELLERS, FLED -o AGENTS Old Hickory Uagons, Ragland's JTobacco Seed, ' chor Brand Fertilizer, -Zimmerman's Mruit JXvap orator, JfIeComiick? Harvesting tflachines ., , AND DEBLBRS JN ' - ? " . . - ...... . ; - - ' : . ' i u . j . SEEDS, INCLUDING CIX)VER,- TIMOTHY, AND 0THE3 . . "Office at P.enniman & Cc'scOrner North Main Street sand CourK house 'Sauare; '- and at i Old Depot Man's Bar No Pay 1 Should avail himself oftha ADVANTAGES offend m tat acquiring a thorough ssd practical knowhxlt of oiuiaMa fif VV 1 'f S'B With tmpron and BlargdfLal4UBMholllU4 thla InaUtotloa upon 1U twamr-nira yaar or The proficlciicv i miany pupiil fra KHitWirt aoirad - bv AU4&aatiU allaUaar lh eocatry ttthaationgait comieaaattow we can cr at t comncBaauoa we can o -r wm atsnA 1 f fftf 1 KtAWnof Tonth. to our aceeaaaaaaocaienii ahort-BaDd.Trpt-WrlttBcU ling apadallr taofhl Ma Vacation. Panll mar vacation, fonllt tnav enter at anj uma, r or tern catalogue and - BarUcaUn,- OaUoaaraddrax W. H. SADLER, Praat, - . . 8 N.Clutrlea St.. Latest and Beat aver Published. IMPLEMENTS OIES, ANCHOR BRAND ASTER, CORN - .CUTxhc FOR building, near French Bmad froa AjTNi

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