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ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. K. "it. FURMAN, JORDAN STONE, J. 1). CAMERON, Editom. WEDS'DAY MORNING. JUNE 22. 1887. The amendment submitted by the General Assembly of North Car olina at the session of 1879, to the people of the State amending Sec. 6 of Article 1, of the Constitution for Widding'the Legislaturti toassumeor pay, or levy any tax to pay direct ly or indirectly, expressed or ira plied, bonds authorized by the con vention of 1868, or debts incurred by the Legislature, of the same year, all coming under the head of spe cial tax bonds, was adopted by the people by a majority of 111,930, in stead of 14,730, as published. , Yesterday was the summer sol stice. On the 21st the sun hak gained its farthest point in his Northern course, and is presumed to turn back towards the South. It is remarkable somewhat,that though for thirty days preceding the sol ' stice the days are as long as the thirtv davs succeeding, it is in these the days of fierce heats and deadly sunstrokes, and the nights of stifling sultriness and deadly malaria; and in these last the epidemic of pesti lence takes up it march. This we all hope to escape. But the weath er all over the country is unusually hot at present. The suggestion of the Star is a grand one and an appropriate on. It is to erect a monument of granite and marble, in the Capitol Squ ire at Raleigh, to theJForty Thousand Confederate dead. Forty thousand sons of North Carolinians, dead in a cause that ha)perished, but dead, that the principles of liberty and patriotism should never die ! For, if they were mistaken, their trror was a noble one. They died for what was their country. Their suc cessors are equally as ready to die for what is now their common coun try. Let not the dead bo forgotten because their cause was a failure. Let North Carolinians have that to remind them of the fate of the no ble youth who perished that liber ty might live. Let Americans look upon it that all may learn what all Americans will do that liberty may live. Let the move take shape. . THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE Yesterday was observed in Great Britain and in many English-speak ing parts of the world as a - day of rejoicing at the attainment of the fiftieth anniversary cf the accession of Queen Victoria to the British throne. It was a jubilee' occasion that rarely comes to royalty. Death Is no more sparing of royal persons ages than he is of the peasant ; and in the purturbed state of nations and of society since the overwhelm ing fury of the French Revolution overturned thrones and scattered crewns, the heads of kings have lain uneasy. Dynasties have been over turned, Kings and Emperors have been driven to flight; and in one recent instance, at least, royal maj esty has paid the forfeit of life for ' tyranny or popular dissatisfaction. Almost alone oi all the sovereigns of Europe, Queen Victoria has pass ed the long years of her reign equalled in only three other in stances in the history of her realm, undisturbed br periouB domestic violence, retaining an unshaken hold upon the loyalty of her sub jects, engaging the unvarying ufiec lion or ail ner people, and corns manding the respect and good will of all the powers of the .civilized world. The foundation of all this has been the unimpeachubly fine character of the Queen. She was always the good woman as well as the powerful sovereign. She won by her personal virtues, not by the weight of her sceptra. A model wife, she stood out a rebnke against the dark background ot a libertinism which invaded the sacred precincts of British society with a flood al most as polluting as that which in fected continental circles. A devo- ted mother; she gave her time, her influence and her example to illus trate that domestic training which the high-born are loo apt to relegate to a lower social sphere. If British society is not purer, more virtuous and more exemplary than it is, it is not because an illustrious example of virtue and decorum has not al ways stood presented as a guide or as a reproach. Fortified hy her own character, strengthened by trie consciousness 6f personal rectitude, she won to her tLat devotion of loyalty which has stood , as her safeguard, and spared her the turmoils which in cessanUy,. disturbed .the powers around her. "In an age of newly and rapidly developing political ideas, and w hen ghange and prog ress were looked upon as synonyms, reverent and affectionate hearts forbore to disturb the . serenity i of her life, or profane her quiet with the terrors of revolutionary cries. . Good conservative British pense had much to do with the repression of li ideas that led to the over throw of the institutions of the past days. Incidentally and unavoida bly, Britisli political sentiment has been lurzely liberalized. The topics and the movements of the other na tions of Europe, all suggested and inlluenced by the powerful princi pies of liberty and impatience un der systematic and time-banctioned oppression, could not be unobsery ed or uufelt by the British people; But their movement was withou haste, and their changes without violence, so gradual that the new accommodated itself aptly to the. old with a harmonious welding of the past and the present. Therefore within the long reign of Queen Vic tona, undisturbed by those long continental warfares, in .which it had been the immemorial policy of Great Britain to have become en tangled, the Empire-Hjuch it is since lUm press of India has gone Toil to" expand into tho most magnificent domain the world ever saw. a do main held together by laws, by the ties of commerce, by the beneficence of a religion of peace; not cemented by blood or In Id together by the iron weight of military force, as was the Roman Empire : nor like the modern Russian Empire, held in place by the overwhelming press-. ure of ii remorseless autocratic will. The whole world can rejoice with the Britons. Their joy is the joy at the triumph and victories of the beat weapons of civilization. We, in the United States, once an integral Part of the British Empire, now ex ultant in tho full development of our own independent existence, above all people can join in the feelings of the British as manifested yesterday, because from Great BriU ain we drew those principles of lib erty and that capacity for Helf-gov ernment which now present the United States as the only example in the history of the human race whero a people has developed into greatness through the self-sustain ing principles and chara iter of its people The Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, IniL, testifies: "I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years' standing " Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Oh'.o, affirms : "The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years' ex perience, is Electric Bitters." Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Elec tric Bitters do cure all diseasts of the Liver, Kidneys or Wood. Only a half dollar a bottle at II. H. Lyons' drug store. HOI TO MAKE MONEY BY DEALING IN STOCKS, GRAIH, PROVISIONS, OIL, ETC. EXPLANATORY PAMPHLET MAS LET FREE. LAURIE & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, 950 Broadway (and branches), NEW YORK. fTIOK SALE, ' Very low. 2 pairs of Rood sound young Mules Inquire ol E. J. ARMSTRONG, at Sulphur Springs, s ma 17 dtf B ARQAINS IN SWAIN COUNTY. Timber, limber lands, water powers, rtock. fruit, tobacco, farming lands, farms, town lots, manufacturing chances. Low. Title perffct. Apply to Dr. W. K Hilliard, Ashcvllle, or C. Whittier, Skyland Hotel, Whittier, N. C. Call or write. mayl9wtf FOR THE GASH ! As I am thinking of making some changes in my business. I have decided to Reduce my Stock, and in order to do so will sell my goods for CASH - For 90 Days at such Etice aa to make themfo.- - My stock is all New Nice and Clean My goods are made of good AIR-DRIED and AIR-SEASONED LUMBER, and not baked in a dry-kilnjas most furniture is made. I can give you the best goods for LESS MONEY than you can get anywhere. Call early and get bargains. P. S. McMULLEN, . 33 NORTH MAIN ST. JISSOLUTION. The firm of Porter A Clarke, dealer In Gents' Furnlahinr Goods. Ac., has tlilsdav been dissolv ed by mutual consent, Mr. Porter retiring from tb firm. Mr. Clarke continues business at the same stand and assumes all liabilities nf tbe Arm. This June S. 1S7. O.J, PORTER, . InnfMtf , W. M. C'LAKk E. Mr. W. M. Murchison of Jledori, Tenn., went without foodfor 90 dayv and then died. - The yacht Sleuth Hound, which is one of the contestants in the jubi lee race around the British Islei, passed Wick. Scotland,1 yesterday. She was Wading in the race.' While a party of 250 pilgrims were crossing the Danube river near Paks, the boat on which they were making the passage was capsized. Only a few ol the partv vere saved. Over one hundred bodies have been recovered. Detectives won't let up on a swin dler oven when he is dead. Bryan B. Crandall, whose body was found drowned near Niagara Falls in 1886, alter he had left a note stating his intended suicide, haseen arrested at Salem,'Ore. Excitement in Texas. Great excitement has been caused in the vicinity of rant lex., by the re niarkable recovery or Mr. J. t,oriey, who was so helpless ho could not turn in bed, or raise his head; everybody said he was dying of Consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery was sent him. Finding relief, he bought, a large bottle and a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills; by the time he had taken two boxes of Pills and two bottles of the Dis covery, he was well and had gained in flesh thirtv-six uonnds. Trial bottles of this Great Discovery for Consumption free at II. II. Lyons', Large bottles $1. . . yjronsijs von A lot of nice horses rses, belonging to Mr. Coile, frotS era Weaver's Livery Stables Eudc forsale at Chambi Willow Street, jun 8 dtf, F OR RENT, HILLSIDE. In perfect order, newly papered and painted. and in all respects thoroughly renovated for rent 1st Mar, 1S87 VddIv NATT ATKINSON A SONS, apSlduf 1 ' BLACK LEATHER HAND-VALISE, with namtr of owner on album au.l lady s articles within. Supposed W have heeu taken by mistake from Salisbury train arrlviuir Ki idav eveniiut 10th inst. Any one having vnllsj in possession will please lcaveit at Swaunanou Hotel, and receive thanks. ot owner, and reatouaule reward lor delivery, june 11 dlt 5O0BABm- CALCINED CEMENT, PORTLAND CEMENT, KOSENDALE CKMENT, at BEARDEN, RANKIN & CO'S. mar 15 dtf M ONEY WANTED. First mortEaKO Riven on a pleco of property and will bring $7,000 any day. Communicate with X. al (JITIZKN otllce. Money wanted at uin.ll. Cr lUU.i, I') Knil Pmnair ..ml I 1 . utu.l once. june a uu N OTICE Is hereby trlven to all Dartics havinc claims of any Ktnu aguinsi uiarKu nnitticr. oi wnmier. Swiin comity, N C deceased, to present them at once, at Whittier, with vouchers, ot notify by nrst man. pine v un GREAT BARGAIN. That splendid farm of Capt. W. T. Corpontng's, 4 miles up Swannanoa river, con dining '.HI seres, Is to be cold at once, and if application be made immediately. A coed bargain can he had. SO acres more of full timbered land can be added at the same low flgitrea if desired. Apply to NATT ATKINS'IN & SONS, Real Estate Dealers. Other flue pliices uear the city at verj reason able rates. ma 5 dtf WE E ARF OPENING FRESH GOODS IN Men'' Ladies' and CIiildren' Wear, MANUFACTUBBD BY THE Brfl" STJiTE SHOE, lJVD Ask your neighbor how they wjar. :n "I li' - DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. Tho only 3 66AMXESS Shoe in tbe world. Finest Calf, perfect fit, and , warranted. CunKrcss, Button ana L.ace, alt stvk'S toe. as t; ,....11.1. .' ..I aB yj thoso curttinfr : or 9o.j SHOE excels tne im blicies iitiver- tiscu uy utucr uruis. HmiMd Utum of wh Sboa.l Boys all wear the W. I DOUGLAS Sa SHOE. If your dealer does not kn lliera.scnd your uumeoa potl to W. I'. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mail, j'ttiSdawly Buy A' Fountain! What can add as much to tho beauty of your ? rounds? Call and examine Plates and New ork prices. J. G. ASTON. , ap 19 dtf D. HARDY WEBB, GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER, No. 30 North Main Nlrcol, ASHKYILLE, N. C, Keeps constantly on hand, makes a specialty of Hit Red Brand of Flour, and . Hay and Corn, AND GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Paying close ersonol attention to businesH, and buying in laTgequan' tities", he knows he can please any and all in both goods and prices. If you want good goods at low prict-s, give him a trial, ma 11-tf FOR . SiAIE I 1,000 BARRELS Portland & Union CEMENT -AND- Calcined Plaster, BALLARD BROTHERS' mayKuWrn Ol re i9 GtNTlCHCH Working- People Hi fnn ill f laVin. Vnf. tliav tiavan't t JtsMe medicine and lay off. Sim ius Liver Rpgalator can be taken ihoi't causing any loss of time, and the Sj .Hem will bo built up and invigorated bv! t Vie has no equal as a preparatory ;f i.fcine. and can be safely used when a dUi)r cannot be called in. In . all coin- mfbn diseases it will, unassisted by any otlher medicine, effect a spe -nv cure. 'fjNFAILING SPECIFIC FOR .T LIVER DISEASE. Q4'MPTOM3: Bitter or bad taste in mouth ; vJjyBneue coated white or covered with a brown furcpain in the back, aides or joints often mis taken for Rheumatism; sour stomach ; iss of ap petite; sometimes nausea ana water-urasn or in duration: flatulency and acid eructations: bow' elk alternately costive and lux, headache ; loss of memory, with a painful sensation of having failed to do something which ought to have bn done; debility ; low spirits ; a thick, yellow appearance of tho skin and eyes: a dry cough foyer, restlessness; the urine is scatby and high. oaiornu ana ltanowea to sum a. deposits a seat' ment. SIMMS LIVER REGULATOR j (PURELY VEGETABLE) LI generally used in the Seuta to arouse the Tor pM Liver to a healthy action. ' It acts with extraordinary etlicacy on the . V mtl ItO IVJ1LS j . An eflectual tpeciflc for Mi Juris, Bowel Complaints, pJfsDepslft, - Sick Headache, teaOonstiDation. Bllliousness. . ;-4iiluey Affections, Jauujjlce, 7Meniaripres!jkn. . I Colic. Indorsed bythe useot 7 Millions of Bettlei as THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE for Children, for Adults, and for the Aged. A ONLY GNNDJNE his our Z Stamp in rel on front of Wranner. if. H. ZEILIN & CO., HHIIjADELPHI Sole Proprietors. Price 11,01. 1A, I'A. aio4-weowm DENTAL CARDS. B. H. DOUGLASS, D. D. B Dental Rooms over Grant, it Roseberry'a Drug ston, residence in same building Ashevine, N. C leoz-watsw DENTAL SURGERY. R. J. G. QUEEN has removed Ills office to tho I trout rooms over a. u uooper uiurt Hqtiar'; and oilers his professional services to the nnblio. All professional work done with skill and neatness. , iune 10-dwtf QR. A. H. WA VAKE, Dental Surgeon. Oflite In Citizen building, second floor. A work will receive prompt and careful attention, jy 14 dlv DR. R. H. REEVES, D.D.S., Omen in the Connally Building, over Itedwood'g store, Patton Avenue, ASHEVILLE, - - - - - N t1 Persona tiavlnx artltlcial work done, after 1 rying It two or three weeks. If not satisfied, can return it ana cue moneT win ne ret unueu. jy l COME TO OUIt NEW NTOKE. Reynolds, Baird&Co., (now occupy their elegant now store,) 11 Patton Avenue, ASHEVILLE, - - X. C Where they liayo a splendid assortment and will keep constantly on ha ml THE BUST GRADES OF Family Groceries, BACON, SALT, FLOUR, MEAL, Dry Goods, Clothing BOOTS & SHOES, QUHENSWARE, CKOCKERY, LAMP GOODS. GRAIN, FEED, HAY, everything in a first-cluss general Merchandise Store, Our prices are as low jis (ho lowest strictly lor cash. Good country produce always wanted REYNOLDS, 1SAIKD & CO., 11 PATTON AVENUE. mil 26 d3mos HuchauatVs Stables. WE HAVE HORSBS. of the best quality, for sale at all times. Will handle Horses for sale at 5 per eoit. Also keep the best Klt;s and Horses iu-tbe town for hire, and will have a tine Landau on hand bv the 1st of Julv. llnrses and vehicles can be obtained at all hours. Vehicles kept nice, and orders will receive prompt attention. We make specialty of uoaruiug horses by tne day, weeic or montn. V4 will aanaie kicxiufc or any viciou aorsus. ... BUCHANAN BROS., iua'ii-dliii .' Stables Eagle street, Moore ,Oobards. EXCEIjSIOR bakery. CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM PARLOR. M3ur Patent Cream Bread has no equal ; a trial will convince you of this fact. Large and small cukes of every variety baked daily. AWe have the largest uud finest as sortment of plain and fancy can dies in the city; Mak a specialty of fine goods. A full stock of Tropi cal Fruits alwuys on hand. Our Nonpareil Cream is prom.unced the finest in the place furni.-ilicl to private families ' on tdn-rt notice-. Call and sec n. at ND'S OLD STAND South Main Street, Core for Piles. Piles are frequently preceded bv a sense of weight in the back, loins' and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to (appose he has Borne affection of the kidneys or uegh boring organs. At times, symptoms of indi gestion are present, flatulency, uneasiness of tne Btomaen, eve. a moisture like perspira tion.prodnciug a very disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a common attendant. m: i t 1 1 i . i i.-i..' i -1 .... . uiuiu Aieeum buu iwiiiug l lies yieiu at OllCe to tbe application of Dr. Jiosauko's Pile Rem edy, which acts directly npon the parts affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying the intense itching, and effecting a permanent cure. Price ou ou. AQOrous tue vr. liosanko Medicine co,, Pinna. O. 8old by H H Lyons. dawly professional cards. CHAS. A. MQuKK. P. A. CUMMINOM lyjOORE & CUMMINGS, Attorneys and Counsellors al Law ASHEVILLE, N. ?. Practice in the United States Circuit and DIs rint fnnrta nt Ahf.vllli HtMtoevlna .tf'KalA.. and Greensboro; in the Supremo Court at Raleii?b and in the Courts of the Twclveth Judicial Bit triiit of the State of North Carolina. special aucMion Kivcn to collection! ol claimr aus 7 1 v w & s w lr. U. B. WEAVER, AKliCTillc, 2. C, OUice over Orant & ltoscbcrry's Drug Store, may 1 d:im HENKY HARDWIOKE Attorney at Law, Asheville, N. C. Will practico in all the courts of the State. Collections of claims a sniiciaitv. ottlim wltli Sheriff in Court Uouse. ianl-iltf rH0S. A. JONES, Attorney nt Law ASHEVILLE, U. C, oot2-lysw Office with Day' donSJI a R OGER J. PAGE, Attorney nt Law, 1 a j f Ap H E V I L L E. , -, -tf, K. c Practices m ail the Courts, State a:ij' floral janMdtf y'-tW J A. WATSON, M. I). " OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE, ' Corner of Grove street and Patton Aveiino. Office hours : 8 to 11 A. M., 1 to :l P. M Calls lea at Curmiehuel'tt or l'elhum's l)m Store will becouveyed, and ruipoiiiled tn, by tol eptione. iune 12-d tf H.COBB, Attorney nnl Coinisi'lior at l.iiw. Office in Burnett building, North side l'ublii fcquure, ASHEVILLE, N. t!. Practices in all Courts, State and Vedtial. Jau22dly J OSEPH S. ADAMS, Attorney aud Oounsellor at I un. Office in Law Building, adjoining First National Bank, ASHEVlLI.Ii, N. C. Practices in all courts, State and l'odcr.il. sept 7 1 year D R3. McGILL & BATTLE, Wakdlaw McGim,, M. D., Practice limited to Eye, Lar.l roht and Luui; 8a. Weeteay Batti.b. M. D.,'.U. S. N., Physician and Stugeou. Ofliees over De fault's Drug Store. 3.0iUco hours 10 a. m. to 12 m., mill 2 to 1 p m. . te 'U-tS J AMES A. BURROUGHS, Physician and Sk.gen, ASHEVILLE, N. C, Office over Powell & fcSnidi. '.4. g Residence corner of Main a.-j Woodfin streets. del6-ly QHAS. 1). McCANDLISS. Surveyor and Civil Engineer. ASHEVILLE, K. ('. . Office with A. J. Lyman, Real Estate ll.-oker. MSO AviENT FOK HAZLEHURST & HUCKEL, Archllects, (design ers of Battery Park Hotel) Pliiladeli liiu I'entiB 0l5d3m J N. 8NELSON, " ' Attorney i:l Law, and Rual Estate Agent, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Ollice over VauGilder & Brown's, letting houses and collecting rents in tslic ville a specialty, leb ID dMvGuios Thko. X. Davidson Jas G. MiHTl DAVIDSON & MARTIN, Mtorueyst A- CouiiHellora itt'l.i.. AHHKVIU.K, N. V W'.il p. ,;tlct In the 8th and 0t.li Judicial disuv! . and in the Supreme Court of North OarolltiH, -m. In the Federal Courts of lte Western Uls'.iUil ot North Carolina. Refer to the Bank of AsiifwiHe.l 8epn-sw4w5a J A TENKENT, Architect and CXvii Engw-er. Designs, 'Specifications, and liti!miit,i o. tU style ol building furnished upon application, A work superintended when desired. All wurk iti trusted to me as Civil Eugiueet ffili recivi prompt attention. Thorough drainage ol laud? a specialty. Post Office address, Asheville ui Best, N. C. Residence Swanuanoa Bridge. maTlB-6mos VV. W. JONES. GEO RGB A. SHL'KlJKI) JONES & SHU FORD, Attorneys at Law, ASHEVILLE, . . .. C. Practice In the Superior Courts o Western North Carolina, the Supreme Court of the Suite, and the Federal Courts ut Asheville. Oltico in Johnston Building, whore qua mainher of the firm can always be found. nqv H dive.' uox'T i oK;ar THAT , WELIMWtf "fiem. Bakery" No. 35 South Main Street, " '; : ' ItEAlUAItTERS For Pure Fresh Candies'of Bis Own Manvjacture, as well as An unlimited assortment of choice Cakes, large and small, plain or ornamental, in the high est style of the art. Our Snowflake Bread, Rolls, Buns and Biscuit, Made from "Minnesota Flour," Has no Superior in the South. Remember the place, and let no one deceive. WELDOX Positively guarantees satisfaction, , or Forfeits the price of his goods. Try him and be convinced.. leach Cider, The finest beverage extant ! Only 5 cents per glass 1 1 Fine old Cigars, lich with the fla vor of age. Freh Oranges, Leui ons, Bananas, etc., etc.-' tor sale, - Low and on easy term. House and Lot on Charlotte street. For further particulars luqniic att'lTIZKNoUjoe, ma 13 dim The White CORNER' MAIN AND EGLB sntBKM UNDER WHITLOCK'S STORK.- TbwS. Hv LOTJG-HK AIT, PROPRIETOR. Ileadqunrters for fine LIQUORS. I keep none but the PUREST, and , harge accordingly. Mv WIMies mi Wipes ARE ABSOLUTELY I'lTItK ANI lttrADUJrEATEI, and are recommended by the best judges for medicinaliiw Also Fiiic Billiard and Pool Parlor. Gooda shipped to all points. No charge for boxing. Lock Box Ii, Asheville, N. C. The only strictly White Man's Bar in the State. jaGtdawly ' W. O. MULLER & CO., No. 7 South Main Street, Asheville, N. C, DEALERS IN All kinds of WliiskicR, Urandiea, Wines Ale.J'ortes, Cicar.J, Tobacco, &c; fine Kentucky Ityo and Bourbon Whiskies a specialty. DISTILLERS' AOKNT8 FOR Pure North Carolina Corn Whiskey and Apple Brandy. 1'nre Barley Alalt Whiskey for medical purposes always in Btock. Sole agents and auth tri.ed bottlers ot " Aula1 it mr-Buck Uniting Association' celebrated tt Louii Iaget Beer for Western North Carolina. The following Brewings constantly on hand, in kegs and in bottles; Anheuser Busch, Standard, Imperial Palo Lager and original Budweiser. Goods delivered to any part of the city free. Prompt attention paid to all or ders bv mail. Telephone call No. 39. Uillisiril If all on 2il floor. je 10-dtr AT HOME AGAIN BACK AGAIN AT MY OLD STANDI And Hie public invited to call and see How nicely my store is fixed, and what , an elegant stock of goods I have on band ! Lola of New Goods now being opened, and more to follow ! Comti ami hi'u me,nt No. 17 North Alain - i Mreet. J. 0. HOWELL, Choap GmbH Ptorc. gXAMINKOUR STOCK OF FTNfiHHOES m Bay ritHle Sailer Lewen & Co.', nd other makers. BEARDEN, RANKIN & CO. - an 2H dtf Man's Bar HAZLEGREEN nd Factory rre amount ot Oak nt Lumber, ant AjiStJBK muni:!;itiiirod of (fioronghtj dried material. We nrurn. -i' ti liiniisliworkal t!ae loweatlflsureo. and I'tjuji! ;i ,.ny iiiijMirYed gondii. TUOS. L. CLAW' " ropr l . i 'I.aVI'OM, nunincK8 Man?)" tel. i- v. if W. T. KKYNOIJJS, N. A. REYNOLDS. New Livery Stables ! Walnut Streot, between the Farmera' and the Banner Warehouses. BSYNOLDS "BROTHERS, Have just moved into their new and commodious brick stables in the above location, and ask a share of public pat ronage. .They are fully equipped with good horses, good vehicles ami careful drivers. Ordets promptly attended to. junSdtf HARNESS, SADDLFRY AND REPAIRING SHOP! D. V. Smith & Co., No. 18. North Main Street. HAS on band a full line of double and single Harness, Saddle?, Bridles, Whips, aud eveiything usually kept in a first class Harness Shop. Those in want of the above goods will fcAVE MOXEY By examining their ?oods and prices be fore buying. Repairing done at BOTTOM PRICKS. ja 10 daw3m Hak your MMdler for the James Means' 83 Shoe. -Caution I Some dealers recommend inferior good In order to make a larncr profit. This la the erlvinal 8 Sboe. Beware of Imitations wlilch ac knowledge their own inferiority by attempting to build upon the reputation of the original. Nue Genuine unlets bearing this Stamp, JAMES MEANS' For Gcntlamii, O C U C 4 W WnWhn I JIado In Button, Conrren aad I Lace. J3cst Calf Skin. Unx colloil in Durability, Comfort t Appearance. A postal caru seuttouswill briniFYniiin. formation bow to get this Bnoe in any stato or J.Means&Co 41 Lincoln St, Boston.Hau. BurTOhr Our celebrated factory produces a larger quantity ..f Shoes of this grade than any other factory In tho world. Thousands who wear them will toll you tho rconon if yon ask them. JAM EM M BANS' fc'J hliOE for Hoys i uuapproaehed in Durability. Full lines oCthe.above shoes. for sale In Ashe ville by S. HAMMERSHLAG lhS7-Uw West End Pharmacy, 20S PATTON AVKNUK, Telephone No. S). - v A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF 1)11 UttS, CIIEMIC4LS, rm-. . . . h V . . ci. a Piowrlfitloiipaficuralelj C3uimimleil by exper ienced druggists at all limit-. 4 lipitii Ki4atM, TOIWWO, ALSO DELICIOUS COLD SODA A ATER ON DRAUGHT. Mr H (,'. rluiii'l'er la with me and would lie leaaed to Fee his ft lends. J. II. WOODCOCK. TANNER & DELANEY EN GINE COMPANY, RICH MON I), VIR G1NIA. Biislnt'M established 1865. The moat complete Mnt-liiue KliupM in the Sonlli. Cn,rinFsi, Huilcm.MiM-inillKand Mnrltincry. K VII .... IWWmil-l. n.NHy, -c.rrBpondenca solicited. 8endfor catlor f Ai.rl:t.f1.,w1v CHARLOTTE . Female Institute. 11 adyantagei superior to those offered rv i u instiiute ror young laaiesin toe sot every aonartment o testate. Art ano Only experienced and accomplished engaged, ine building is ngniea warmed with the best wrouglit-tron has hot and cold water baths, and fir Dointmunta u a Boardlnr Hehool ill et r or uosnt anu run ion per session or ntltftdoihood. Pupils charg Lieuuckion lor two or more irum rm miuuiiv, w.MTiuii mrvjuiif -Ill WU 1 "i m m w mum jta."w, tvv. 1,
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 22, 1887, edition 1
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