Toii in? il l v nvv7V 77: K. I .'. j;.(.S, JOI il'ONE, J L. CAMERON. Editor. Ilea XEIS AITITVM. z FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 29.1887. TION ON CALHOUN. The Charleston News and Courier of Wednesday morning, gives a full description of the ceremonies at . tending the unveiling of the John : C. Calhoun monument on Tuesday iu that city, publishes entire the ad dress of Secretary L. Q. C. Lamar, the Orator ot the occasion, and edi torially says of tiiis address : The man and the occasion met The oration of the 'ITw. L Q. 0 Lamar at the dedication of the Cal houn monument ythttrday was magnificent tribute to the greatest of American Statesmen. It was worthy of the distinguished speaker massive and grand as tne cnarac ter of the u ustnous tleaa. It was in a word, a finished work, to the ac complishment of which the orator had brought the graces of rhetoric, the charm of scholarship, the clear aDDr hf nsion oflthe philosopher,jthe discriminating judgment of the critic ar.d ui'li,a,C uuuerauiuuiug ui uc -lAfttesman. - Tt. would be worse than useless to Attempt a" re vkw of Mr. Lamar's nration. His aiialvVS.- of the senti ments and motivf s'which " KOTiUvt inspiration of Mr. Calhoun's public conduct and me guicie oi ms puvaw life, affords a clear and luminous re flection of the character of the great Carolinian. But there is so much that is original in what Mr. Lamar said, so much that throws a new light upon the history of the excit ing questions that engaged the at tetition of Mr. Calhoun, so much that is associated with the develop ment of the theory of popular Gov ernment, that the oration com crises in itself a complete text book upon our rlepublican institutions. , The admirable sketch given of the life of the statesman affords a chart for the conduct of those who would aspire to the heights of national re nown which were reached by South Carolina's favorite son; while the reverence he eve; displayed for i-a-cred things and his abiding trust in the ordering ol Divine Providence teach the in valuable lesson that the possession of the qualities of the highest statesmanship are not in compatible witn the deepest relig ious convictions. His early strug gles, his studious character, his ex alted honesty of purpose, his quick achievement of national reputation, his thorough comprehension of the true mission of popular Government, his superb conduct in the prosecu tion of the war measures in 1812, his ma tnificent gifts as an orator, , his unflinching ortitude, when sin ' g(ehanded he fought the battle of State sovereignty against all the en emies of Constitutional. Government and forced President Jackson to nirn the comnvr mise measure of Henrv Clav by which civil war was averted, his perfect detestation of the tricks oi the demagogue and the flnnilsnmn. his nosition upon the question of slavery, his clear view of the iniquity of a system of taxa tion not designed for the support of the Government, but ior the pro teclion of special industries, the deep philosophy of his gigantic mind and the pathetic close of his great life these were some of the pigments used by Mr. Lamar in painting the lile of John C. Cal houn. Perhaps the stron g est", as it cer tainly is the most striking passage in Mr. Lanar'i oration, is that in which he discusses the effect fn.it territorial acquisition has had in re versing the relations of the States to the Federal Government, and which has been a potent cause in determ ining the character of our political system. A more concise, and at the same, time a more comprehensive, . view of the radical change that is claimed to have taken place in the relation of the States to the Federal Government has never beenoffe.ed. Th Federal Gov rnment. as it was in the beginning, was the creation of the States; th Union as it is, was created by the Federal Government; and although "it was true in consti tutional theory," as Mr. Lr.mar so forcibly puts it, that "as soon as these new States were admitted they shared equally with the' original States in the general sovereign pow ers of the whole and the sovereignty reserved to each; the actual histori- rul fact was that when the forces which had been so long agita ting tL country culminated in w ir. the relation of the States to the Federal Government had beco-ue almost the reverie of what it was at thi birth of the Republic. Mr. La mar said . "In 1789 the States were the cre ators of the Federal Government; in 18G1 the Federal Government was the creator of a hirgo majority ol .the States. In 1789 the Federal Government "had derived all the powers delegated to it by the Con stitution from the State?; in 1861 a majority of the State derived all their powers and attributes as States fronr Concress under the Coustitu tion.7ln 1789 the people of the .United States w?re cUizens of States originally soveieign . and indepen dent; in 1861 a vast majority of the people of theUrJted States were cit izens of States tnat wefe originally mere depende'ndes of the Federal ' Government, w.uch was the author nud giver of their political being. With all these forces on the side ol tb Union, back-Hl by a majority of State Uovernmems, wiui meir . served powti s, it was a; natural con"4 ,tjquenc ilial th unity jmd -intejr1 - ity of ib United rUte as a eover r , , ...... i eign nation should be established on the battle neid; that its uoveru ment should come out ot the con flict with a prestige . and , power greater perhaps han any oixearth; and that the eleven minority btates, after a resistance as heroic, as re corded in the annals of Greece aud Rome should . succumb to over whelming forces." 7 The appeal to arms, which was decided against the Stat.-s that con tended for the faith that was handed down by the founders of the ltepub licrhas led to "the indissolubility of the American Union and the universality of American Ircedom." This isLthe"Union that is preserved to us. Taking the lessons of CaN houn's life as the inspiration of our numoses and profiting by the rec ord of his career as it has been made nnbv Mr. Lamar, we make it a grander Union than was contem nlatd bv even the statesmen who first established it. The jealous English scientist who by examining through a microscope the hairs that adhered to his wife's cloak and iacket, detected the mus tache of a male visitor to his house, has verified Shakespeare: 'Trifles light as hair Are to the jealous confirmation stronp As proofs ot lio y writ It ia consideied probable that twmty of the thirty-three naval fcadeiKwho graduate' in June next will be commissioned as ensigns. There are twolve vacoVrli in the line of the nav'at present. The early r-tViement of Lieut Amsden ixrei'us to be a foregone conclusion, 7S. . r and the Lyeth and Noel cases, it u expected, will be decided in such a way as to create two more vacancies: There are several officers, condemn. eel by boards of medical survey, who will be relegated to the retired list before June in order to provide vav cancies for the graduates. None ot the present graduating class can hone for commissions in the marine corps, t he personnel oi tnat orancn of the service is now lour in excess of the limit allowed by law. In the engineer corps there are ten vacai cies.nveof which were lett ovtr from last year. These vacancies are considers d to properly belong to the restored cadet engineers, and in consequence the graduates in June will be barred out of the engineer corns. The cadet engineers are honeful that they will be yet given the numbers on the line "of aesistant eneineers to which they would be entitled had they not been dropped from the service by Ex-Secretary ChundJer. Another Sulfide. At Rockey Valley, in an adjoining countv. there was bunea last ween a prominent man who might be yet an ornament to society. ha-' he not neglect ed the advice of his friends to such an t vtpnt. t.hnfc he can be said to have died by his own wish. Mr. Jones had at first a Blight cold, neglected, it becomes seri ous. His lriends advised the great Cough Kcmedy, Syruphyx. He refused every n Dneal ov his friends. Asa natural result he urew worse and died. .Ye that are suffering with coughs and colds beware that you do not lav yonreeit liable to tne same charge ana nil a premature grave, but take Symphyx at once and live. A FEW HOARDERS j Wanted in p ivate family, ap 22 dim Apply at ifi 1'atton Avenue. "OOARD, Tin irentlnmcn or centleman and wife tan set p.nnfnMiililw room and eood board by annlvlnfr tn P. O. BOX 310. Location central. ninai utl ' ORD WADDINOTON. j finest Jertev Bull ever brought Uito this conn ty. Record of name Is s. ol butter per week. Hm'tccic sd.w invariably in aavance. J. A. SMITH, ap26d1w Glenverlocho Dairy Karm. TANNER & DELANEY EN- GINE COMPANY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Bnsinos established 1865 The most complete MiM-liiiteNlioim in t lie Son i li. KulnvN, l'.il-rN,Sii-iiiillHUiil jtliirnincry. .Iff hi and Tramway Ijoeomollftt. Pole Hoad I.ocomoltvr Sptetalty. - :orrspoiidtnce solicited. Send for catilogue apria-d.twly CALL. IS", &C. A Targe AtlractiTe IJne of HOSIERY, GLOVE."5, WHITE GOODS, HAMBURG EDGINGS, at BEARDEN, RANKIN & CO. ap 1!) dtf New Livery and SALE UTAIIIiEfl. Opened wi Eagle street, J. W. Buchanan announces that he has open ed at Bernard's late stand on EaRie ttreet, 'Vhe Bent Equipped NtableN in thn citv. Evcrvthlnir new new vehlclen new and tp endid horses. Ladies' riding horses a specialty an 7 iUia (iivu hiai a call. J. W. BUCHANAN. Asheville Greenhouses, Oak st., between College and Woodfin, Fronting Female College. TSJOW READY TO SUPPLY THE CITY AND 1 sunouniilng country wilh si1 kinds of well grown pot p'ants. Our plants are largier, in better condition and cheaper man ever. ...... We have splendid Kucnias. 2 reel nigu, iu ana 15 rents: limed S lo 3 feet. 25 and HO cent : Bed ding plants; Plants for P.iboon lines; Plants for decorating rooms, dining tables, Ac. Thankiue our utomers for their liberal patronage, we ask them to call again this season. m think we nan no better bv vou than ever. We expect lo inurrase our present capacity the coming si'asou lu order to be able to supply the increasing demand on us for roses, cut flowers 6us. We will say to our customers and friends abroad that all their orders as heretofore will r, ppIvh nnmint aittntion All plants carefully pwked, labelled an4 delive "I in prss office lien, and guaranteed tu uni.u m goud condition. W hae now ready for planting out Early Cat.lMwe plants Cauliflower and Tomatoes. ltcdding plants ana planting out -grounds specialty. . . rtitfM-ia.1 nttentior. eiveu to decorating rooms, d iilng and te tables, &o. All ordors amounting lo one dol'ar delivered any where in tne city tree, irnr every Si. UO worth of Diatits. a premium r.lant free, bodiling and laying out grounds done at reasouuble rates Aanre J. A. bRANNER, Proprietor, . Asheville Greenhouses. cpTdawSn - . Aihef lile, N. C J. C. BROWN & CO-, SIEBCIIAKT TAILORS, No. 25 PaUon Avenue, next Or und Owtrt Hotel. ENGLISH-MADE GARMENTS A Specialty. The centennial celebration of the Maryland Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons in BaU timoreon-May lOth. llth, and 12th L . 2,MQ ont nromises to be a memorable event in the Masonic world, and also an interesting occasion for outsiders, as nearly 10,000 visitors are expect ted there from different arts ot the United States, the Canada, and Europe. Gov. Richardson, of South Caro. lina. issued a requisition upon the Governor of Georgia for the.surren aerio uie auuiunuea ui uuiu uoi- olii.a the Georgia officers, Mward Stone and J. P. McNally, who sevs, eral weeks ago kidnapped frona South Carolina the forger Black wood, and roooed au house at i,ne. sams unio. vjov. UMU.UU iiUp 10 nave Jiavwuuu ic,umeii, mu Would he Consent to make hinasell the channel ol communication..' with fK i : niM-irto na r1nifS uavh l" '"iB'" Jrti.H. t.1ili.cvnd acid etuctatlom: bow- eral years ago by Gov. rauison, ol Pnrtavlvuni i when Gov,Cleve and rtnnsyivania,Wlieuuovievc uuu, OI JNew I 01 K, uemauucu nic mtreu" i -r.- , . i; der ot a man. xi uuroon necunes to honor the requisition, Governor Kichardson will proDaoiy retaliate upon the first opportunity. Their Hiisiness Booming. Probably no one- thine has caused such a cTpnppnl revival of trade atH. H. Lyons' Drugstore as their giving away to their customers of so many fn e trial bottles of Dr. Kine s Nw uiseoyery tort-onsump- tion. . Tneir traae is simpiy enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures jtna never aiBap nnints. Couchs. colds, asthma, bronchi tis. m-oud. and all throat and lunc dis eases Quickly cured. You can test it be fore buyinr by Betting a trial Dowie iree large size $1. n.verv Dottle warrantea. HOW TO MAKE MONEY BY DEALING IN STOCKS, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, OIL, ETC. EXPLANATORY PAMPHLET tVJAILEr FREE. LAURIE & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, 850 Broadway (and branches), NEW YORK. STEAM GRIST MILL. ThnwiiiBt. nnened a STKAM GRIST MILL on IVfllimi MtiwAt. hark of J. H. Woodv's Bhoos. and 1,1 .... I ... r..nt.,K .l.n n.....Ml t.,cl,.'u,iH will ue Mrcimren m iui uipn i.uu the Livery business wun iieai anu ieeu, hi LOWEST MARKET PRICES. , Custom work solicited. Parties need jot send elsnM here for what can be obtained at home Goods delivered Iree to any part oi ttiecity. uive me a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. JAS. IlILET, aprl7d1y Proprietor. LAND SALE! XTORTTI CAROLINA. 1 County of Jackson, In the Superior Court , before the Clerk. Rnnlila Davis. Henrv Koonsl and Louis P. Duyton, ex VSale for Partl parte. tion. In pursuance of a decree of the Superior Court of Jackson county made in the atiove entitled cause on the Hth day of March, lb7, the mider siirnRri CnmmiRsioner will oroceed to sell at pub lic auction, at the courthouse door iu the city of Ashevllle, State aloresaia, on tne Sceond Day of May, 1887, at 12 o'clock m .the following described real es-1 tate, to-wlt about 11,000 Acres of Land. Wine In the counties of Transylvania and Jack son, oi. the South Carolina line, and being the lands gr nted by the State ol North Carolina to Woodlord Zachiiry, K- V. Welch and others, and on the wditrs of Thompson's Creek, White Winer River, Morgan's Mill ureeK. ana rnarooga river. Plats ot tne lana, inaae irom recem survejs, will hp PThihitpd on the dav of Bale. These are tine grazing lands, being well water ed by several streams. Thev are heavily timbered with poplar, chest nut and oak. Corundum aud mica crop out in various places, with fine prospects for good mines, aud several mines of mica have been worked. I'hra ara cmlri v,.1nR riinnlni? nArt of this nron erty, trom which .considerable gold hasbteu taKen oy punning. This is perhaps the last chance in western North Carolina to buy A Toarge liody of Land. All the Tines and boundaries of these lands have been "-ell defined and established by the re cent gurve made under the oiner ot tno supe rinr l"!nnrl. .TftPksnn COUTltV Said lank vill be first sold in parcels, as will be liidicatec jy the platB extiiuiica, aim icen ai tonvnnis as whole, and whichever sale produ ces the nioro money will be reported to tbt court. Terms of Sale. Twenty per cent, of the purchase money will be required to be paid in cash on the day ot sale ; balance payable iu equal Installments at six, twelve and eitrhieen months, with Interest from date. The purchaser to give notes with approved security for the deferred paments. Tite will be retained until all the purchase money snai: have been paid. 4 ,. . JTor Iiiriner iniurmauuu wyij wj rawm Cummlngs, Attorneys at Law, Ashevllle, N- Q. IUia me ium u ly oi marcu, iroi. CHA8, W. MALONE, mh 81 diwtf Commissioner. COM1, TO OVR MEW STORE. Re Baird & Co., now occupy their elegant new store,) 11 Patton Avenue, ASHEVILLE, N. C, YVfiere they haye a splendid assortment and will keep constantly on nanu THE BEST GRADES OF Family Groceries, BACON, - SALT, FLOUR, MEAL, Dry Goods, - ; Clothing, HOOTS & SHOES. QUEENS WARE, CROCKERY, LAMP GOODS GRAIN, , " , FEED, HAY, evrrything in a fret-class general JTIerthandise Store. Onr nricet are as low as the lowest, strictly for cash. -Good country produoe always wanted REYNOLDS RHRl to 7 11 rATXOtf AVEIWE. . . 7 For Animals. Mangis,- Distemper, Diarrhoea " and Worms in dogs quickly cured. Scratches, Sow, Galls, Bruises, Cyte or Wounds of any kind qnicklv and permanently healed by wishing with the Fluid. Vr. J, Uough, the distinguished Veterinary surgeon, nava: "I rnna iroya rr phylactic Fl iiid a)l that it is represented. As a local apDlicauon 1 believe h w-dc without an tqnal." For Colic und Scours it Mts like matsic. tjNFAILing SPECIFIC FOR LIVER DISEASE symptoms: Bitter or had taste In mouth; O tongue coated whltaorcovered with a brown tScim iiMitA: ftnmrtimeB nauHea and water-brash or in- eiBalternateiv costive and lax, hdach. ; iosof memery, with a pamiui ransiwton oi naving ltMeA d0 eomething which ought to have Deen aone; oeDimy , mw spinu i m imti, unwmnrA nfthe8kluand eyes: a div coQfrh fi t i.u nrim, t ; f.Rihv vnH hii?h oolorhd, andilaliowed to stand, deposits a sedi- SIXK01IS Lim EEEIlitOt - (PURELY VEGITABLE) . Is generally used in tne scum to arouse tne lor pid Liver to a healthy action. It acts wun exiraoraiuary eiuvauy un mo Limit, , . KImMJi E m S. and BOWELS An eftectual specific for Malaria, ' Bowel Complaints, Oysnepsln, Hick Headache, Constipation, Bilhonsness, Kidney Affections, - Jaundice, Mental Dipression. Colic. Endorsed by the use ot 7 iHIIHonii of Bott M is THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE for Children, for Adults, and for the Aged. -. ONLY GSNUINE has our, V. Stamp in red on front of Wrapper. J. H. CU.. fmi.AUlSLt'lllA. fA Sole Proprietors. . Price t, OX iio.'4-weowim - DENTAL CARDS. to H. DOUGLASS, 1). II. d.. Dental Rooms over Grant Roseberry's Drui stort, residence in same building AshevlUe, N, ( feb2-w&sw DENTAL SURGERY. IR. J. G. QUEEN has removed his office to t the Y. M. 0. A. rooms on Patton Avenue. and offers his professional services to the public. All professional work done with skill and neatness. lune 10-dAwtf jQR. A. fi. WARE, ..Dental Surgeon. Office in. Citizen bulldlne. second floor. A work will receive prompt and careful attention. jyiaiv DR. R. H. REEVES, D.O.8., umoi in iuder uullding, ppoBite Central Hotel, - ASHEVILLE, N. 0 Persons tiavlnsr artllloial work done', after rylncr it two or three weeks, if not satisfied, can return It and the mosey will he refunded. y 1 GOTO "gem" Bakery, FOR THE Finest Bread, Buns and Cakes, IN THE CITY 1 ALSO FRESH CANDY 01 Their Own Manufacture. Mr. Vatighan is conceded to be the FINEST WORKMAN IN THE SOUTH. Satisfaction guaranteed or moitaey re- funded. GREEN FRONT, Opposite Auction House. Resolutionforl887 v ADOPTED BY Moore & Robards. Wa Kou. liorwhv rHolVBl - Thnti,avinir RHnnred the services of Mr. MeSweenv, for seventeen veare tore man for the "Lurgept nakit Establish ment" in the South, wuere ne ettau lisheda feputation as haMnfr no equai I i-akn hnkincr.and havmc m- .rraapd nnr facilities twoloia, we Will lur- nici, in ii, a trRiio the best hreaa, sunn as French Twist. Vienna Iiolii, Patent Loaf. Brown and Kve, aul an wi uew varietv of the finest small and larye r.u. hot nve aver been exhibited in ti,; inrini.a "Land of the bky." Cakes iced or ornamented at moderate cost and on short notice. - - Wo l.ova th onlv Kestaurani con ducted in FIEST CLASS STYLE Our line of Confections is unexcelled , tho fttntn. Alwavs the freshest and purest. - ' - . nFRMOND'S OLD STAND Sorith. Main Street. f ,-0H 8ALK. r t,... hr uia lana. ICO acres, good soil, timber, k2 and house o six rfx W, n.r business psrt cf AfhevJlls T houre will tent for $14 per uth. pJiwtiwi one tbt and nouse of tworooais ia h6vse,oiit buUdinpi, tf.. c . rri Doubleday town, rnww ptdU J. V. 8NKL80K: 7 - v 'nr for Plica. Piles are frequently preceded bv a sense of eieht in the back, loins, and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose be haa some affection of the kidneys or negh borilig organs. At time, Bymptoma of indi- SeHtion are prevent, flatulency, uneasiness of ia stomach, eto. A moisture like perspira tiou,produiug a very disagreeable itching, alter getting warm, is a common attendant. Blind Bleeding and Itching Piles Yield at enoe to the application of Dr. Bbsanko i Pile Rem edy, which aots directly upon the part affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying the intense itching, and effeotiug a permanent cure. Prioe 60 cts. Address the Dr. Bosanko Medicine oo., Piqna. O. Bold by H H Lyons. dawly PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CHA8. A. MOuRE. P. A. CUMMINGS OOP.E & CUMMINGS, . Attorney i and Contuellort at Law, , ASHEVILLE, N. C. Practice in the United States Circuit nnrt nia rict Courts at Ashcville, Statesvllle, Charlotte ana ureensDoro; ui tne supreme Court at Raleigh -and in the Courts of the Twelveth Judicial Sis trict ot tne utata or North Carolina. Special attention given to collections ol tilaimr aug7 1yw&sw HENRY HARDWrOKE AtlorHpy at Law, Asbevllle. N. (!. Will practice in all the courts or the State, Collections of claims a snecialtv. Othne 1ita Sheritf in Court House. ian4-dll fJIHOS. A. JONES, Attorney at Law ASHEVILLE, N. C, oct 22-ly s w Office with Day dson A Ma ' JTOGEB J. PAGE, ' Attorney t juiw, ASHEVILLE, - 1 N. C. Practice in all the Courts, State and Federal jau 14 dtf , M AKf E. HUGHES, M. D., Office and Residence, 158 Chestnut Street, Office hours : From 10 A. M. to 12 M. and 1 to it P. M. ap 7 dtf T A. WATSON, M. D. OFFICE AT H18 RESIDENCE, . Comer of Grove Btreet and Patton Avenue. Office hours : 8 to 11 A. M., 1 to 8 P. M Calls lull at Carmichael'g or Pelham'a Drui Store will beconveyed, aud responded to, by tel epnone. iuue 12-d t,f rjp H. COBB, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office in Bumett building, Nona side Public fequare, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Practices in all Courts, State aud Federal. jan 2-2 dly J OSEPH 8. ADAMS, Attorney nni uounfteuor at I.HW, Office in Law Building, adjoining Jflrst National Bank, ASHEVlLLEr-N. C. Practices In all courts, State and Federal. , Bcpt 7 1 year D R3. McGILL & BATTLE, Wardlaw McGill, M. D., practice limited to ye, Jsar, l roht and Lungs, Sax. Wkstbay Battle. M. D.,tO. 8. N., Physician aud Stugeon. Offices over DeVault's Drug Store. B.Office hours 10 a. m. to 12 m., and 4 to 4 p m. ee -u J EN. SNELSON, Attorney at i.hw, and Real Estate Agent, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Office over VanGilder & Brown's, Letting houses and collecting rents in she- vine a peciaity. febl 10 u.t Uwbmos TAMES A. BURROUGHS, 'J Physician and Surgeon, ASHEVILLE, N. C, Office over Powell & Snidts. Residence corner of Mam and Woodfin streete. del6-ly QHAS. D. McCANDLISS, Surveyor and :ivil Engineer, ANHEVILLE, Jf. C. Office with A. J. Lyman, Real Estate Broker. ALSO AGENT FOR Fl A ZLEHU RST & HUCKEL. Architects, (desiirn ersof Battery Park Hotel) Philadelphia Penua oioaum Thkc. t Davidson . J AS G. MAKTIh i AV1D80N Ji MARTIN, A llorneyn v connseilora-nuiinw, A8HSVILLB, N. C . Will prActlct in the 8th and 9th JTadiclal District sad in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, no lu the Federal uourtaoi tne nesieru visirioiui North Carolina. Kefer to the Ban oi Asnevuiej sepl9-swwm TENNENT, Architect and dwl Engineer. Deslnns, Specifications, and Estimates oi the style ol building furnished upon appjication, A uir k .nnHrlntflnded when desired. All work en trusted to me as Civil Engineer will receiv prompt attention. Thorough drainage of lands a specialty. Post Office address, Ashevllle oi t. N. C. Residence uwanuanoa linage, may 16-6mo W. W. JONES. GEOBUS A. HHUDUKD JONES & SHU FORD, Attorneys at Law, ASHEVILLE, - - N. C. Prnctlc in the Surjerior Cotirts of Western Nortli Carolina, the Supreme Court of the State, and the Federal Courts at Asheville. Oltlce in Johnston Building, where one member of the Arm can always be found. novlidivear A Newly Discoverefl Remefly. Thii la i rirttf v that T have been usinsr Mr. I) Goodwin's Consumption Cure for two weeks, and I an, G.lln flftv iur fi.nl better, and think one ( " " . . . . . ' i r ... .. . or iwo more Domes wui cure ne euiireij ui m dreadful disease. I have been afflicted some eighteen months, ,wi h.t. oiven all the eouirh meillclnes a thoi ough trial, and round no relief In any uf them bnt Mr. u, uoou'vin s. TiU;0.n.. C. A. DAVIS, NORTH CA ROLIN , BONCOMBK COUNTY, TLis day personally appeared befoie uie C. A, f .aula llluilA fltf.flaVlt UI tb6 aUOVS. In witness 1 Hereunto stv my nauu uiu iiu my otnciai seal oi oiuue iu aucyiuo. Thi8eU ',""-w.T.EIYI,OtDB.a.a We have many other testimonials just as good as the uoove. FOR SALE ONLY AT WOODCOCKS West End Pharmacy 2G$ PATTON AVENUE, Below Depot Street ' w r ANTED, IMJIKDI ATltLY,- a m.mihMniA, nt nlnv tobaeeo. riot a boss altogeth' r,ut a good working man that can work ami oversee si sauie uiuc ihmii U'A k.tt.3miffa nnvmuiv nr maauiuuburiuic mri a nrinltit nlant for manufacturing It. Moot have good referenoea lrom responsible men. Correspondence solicited.. ' JM Uit or C. WHllTUB, Whittler, N. C piOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE. . ricu trii ia biIIm ftom Aslte- vilie.tiuU I mile trom Coopers Bt- tion.ontr.e nwsu.B - '"?' ,.ik w.th fiwellillft .,.. niiiuu. '1 tm turm in a good slate of cut llivathm. IheftHKia will be sold reasJaabiJ exohanged forait, Pprty. Tntfn' A III) V U ivw" . THE ROLLINS Ifroprietoirs. FOE LHIflg'Diiestt GO TO Farmers' The best accommodations for our custom ers, Messrs. J. Wiley Shook of Haywoo.(. J. A. Nichols of Madison, and Capt. Ben A . Newland are with us and would be glad to serve their friends. The White COKNEB MAIN AND EGLE STREETS UNDER WHITLOCK'S STORE. PEOPPJETOH. Headquarters for fine LIQUORS. cnarge accordingly, my wain ARE ABSOLUTELY . PUKE AXD UNADULTERATED, and are recommended by the best judges for medicinaluae. . v Also Flue Billiard and Pool Parlor. Goods shipped to all points. No charge for boxing. P. 0. Box 30f, Asheville, N. C. The only strictly jaONdawly C3 C3 C3 CD STPtHTTiV A TPTTiRT CL A SS fctOT Eli Eligibly situated. Commanding magnificent mountain vie wn, and yet convenient to business. A home for ladies and families. . janUSd&wly DO BLEDAY & SCOTT, - 21 & 30,OBT1I PUBLIC Sash, "Blinds; Doors, Mouldings, Roofing Paper, Window Cords and Weights; AT LOWEST PRICES. . " ' " Estimates promptly furnished, and special Bizes procured at short notice They also keep an unusual variety of Building and Fencing Lumber, Lath and Shingles. Kindling Wood always on hand, mhl-dAwly II 9 J nrtnilTnrt ' wm 'uiiwirvinvi'-i k p r- k CQuIiEOEO 9 & SMITH THE IPn'ices THE Warehouse. Mans Bar I keep none but the PUREST, Mid mm w imu White Man's Bar m the Btats. RAWLS BROS., Proprs. SQUARE, AshevIIHe, WrllmiwtfhADVAirrA0t8err!4 bikiU i huMiaM Co)la BsHioum. alrlDS a thornwk and praettral knewlnlir , a M 1 V Balr. With Impnrrrd M ! Ths flclT IV', f'V' ''rrd hf tooatry tUK strain '" - otf-rm onrnMM!miulf fll" fyt)nii, Short-Hnd,TnWrllUi, . ,..-" ling Pllly tMbl. -Ha " !, on. 1 - nirt aay Urn, y or term, f - 5, atalofiM aa4 ; rarticalan, V-ai t. (WlansUna . H, lADLKK, Pra . , n.J.?--i--v.. J . . bll.ILKbu,uU. i

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