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ASHEVILliE CITIZEN. R. M. FTTRMAtt, V JORDAN STONE, , S-EDIT0K8. J. li. CAMEKON, j CT-. 88.00 XE3 A1TH UM. FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 15. 1887 THE TAKING OF THE IUS- TILE. - . lesterday was a day forever memorable in French annals the day in which the people set their seal to the act of liberty by the ob literation of that strong-hold of ty ranny which had emphasized through centuries of oppression the terrors ot despotibmand the misery of the subject. The impulse rf liberty never shone out with greater splen dor than when indignant humanity declared that tyranny must perish and freedom must rule the right of all to enjoy life on" terms of equal claim. ' ; Humanity was aggrieved at the horrible license in which newly found freedom indulged itself. Nev ertheless ultimately humanity was the gainer; and when the fury of the storm hud passed away, France found herself the possession of some thing like real freedom. At all events, 'tyranny was everthrown; and France delights to recall and signalize the day of its liberation. Therefore, yesterday was observed as a holiday, patriotically, jubilant ly, perhaps licentiously; for the old leaven of license which worked so furiously in the tumultuous days of the French revolution still works iu a populace quite as excitable as their progenitors, and quite as sen sitive to the suggestions of disorder. In France Jiberty is always in con flict with license, order with an ever imminent chaos. Republican ism, in the multitude, has its syno nym in anarchy; the overthrow of social order is as grateful and as needful an act as the downfall of monarchical tyranny. There is ever present menace to internal tran quility and to foreign peace ; and yesterday put a strain upon the sta bility of the French government which it will have been fortunate to withstand. GOOD SENSE. . The present Mayor of New York is a man who talks and acts to the point. His apprehension of what is right is almost infallible and his expression of views is direct and happy. What more so than the fol lowing in Mr. Hewitt's letter cf the Fourth addressed to the Democrats of Tammany Hall ? ' ' ' , "The fundamental idea'of human liberty is the right of the Individual to dispose of himself, his labor and his property according to his own sense of justice, and free from the control of all other individuals, ex cept bo far as personal rights are by law subrogated to the superior rights of authority. All attempts on the part of iiresponsibleorganis zations to interfere with this funda mental right of the citizens are at war with the principles of our govs ernment." This hits squarely the practices of the prohibitionist, who directly interferes with the fundamental right of the citizen to "dispose of himself his labor and his property according to his own sense of jus tice."' This is just what the prohi hitionists have not done; and aban doning the rightful and laudable methods of reforming and overcom ing the great social evil, have at tacked it with legislation and corns plicated it with the dirty associa tfon of party politics. The result is that enemies have been made where friends would have been secured.and that is made common and . unclean which had a noble aim and object, Opposition grows up where glad co operation would have been given if that fundamental principles of indi vidual right had been recognized and the attempt had hot been made to coerce by law all society to the same mode of thought and action There is that spirit in human na ture which will not submit to the repression of force. Overcome by the weight of power, Its elastic prin ciple will rind an outlet somewhere; ana the methods 01 legal reform re bult in bringing them to scorn. Temperance has few enemies. Prohibition will always have its de termined foes, because human na ture cannot be altered by human laws. AGRICULTUAL INTERES PS. The Raleigh Newa-Obterver has a timely article upon our agricultural interests, from which we select the following: Inere can be no solid prosperity iu nujr inn; 01 uuman enori without prosperity in agriculture. As the iounciation calling of humanity flourishes or languishes, all other callings must necessarily rise or fall in interest and importance. The connection between the tilling of the soil and all other avocations is very much more intimate, too, than we are wont to imagine. , It is said the B world is never more than two weeks from a famine." : ' . And Hie News-Obaercer adds much that is valuable and important con cerning tariff iaiid other kindred oppressions; but the greatest draw back to agricultural success is care lessness or something worse iu. the methods 01 farming. there are two underlying principles by which successful farming must be 'gov erned; the production of the sup plies for home use at home, and making theae supplies on as few acres as possible. No farmer can succeed if he relies on farming for either a liyicg or profit, who has to buy his farm sup plies. - Instead of buying he should have something to sell every year; not only every year, but, by diversi fying crops, have something to sell throughout the seasons. And he is a very slipshod farmer who cultivates an acre of land, year after year, througn a life tmie, to gather fifteen or twenty bushels of corn and wheat, and withal depend only on his corn and wheat thus raised for his supplies and for a surplus. The shortest road to agri cultural prosperity - ie . within, the reach of the farmers themselves, and themselves only, and the reform mation must begin directly on the farm. All eggs must not be put in one basket; and labor must not be wasted on too much territory. Farms art improving, in many part ticulars, but vast room still exists for most important changes for the better. . And, our farmers should be en couraged in individual effort for improvement in their condition rather than be t4ugbi to look to outside agencies for holp. The man who depends on accidents or luck for making money will end in thepoor house, and die, in fact,a pau per. . A farmer who believes he can be made rich by extraneous agen cies, or governmental management will soon have all that he hath un der mortgage to his more intelligent neighbor.. Each man carries bis own destiny in his hands; each must be the architect of his own fortune. Reformation must begin t 1 1 1 .,, at DOme, and only then Will prOS- perity prevail there. Alnio&t a Miracle. We were very much surprised yester- street again looking as though he had i w ikc uuuiio Italia uub uuuji lub taken a new lease of life. Considering that the 'Sauire has been for venrs a firm- firmed invalid with what was eupposed to be consumption, his recovery seemed .1 - , r V... uui, uuio nuuri ui a miracie. w nen questioned US to the cause Of his restored cough medicine equal to it." CURIOSITIES. North Carolina Minerals. Genu,. In- dian Relics, and Native Wood Canes, at I zo soutn Mam st. v H. A. LINDSEY, Mineralist. juiy 1 asm PORTRAITS, In Oil or Crayon, taken from Life or Photograph. Landscapes and Figure Pieces Painted in Oil or Water Colon. A few pupils desired. Call and see my work. . , . nAU-UAiav, sa (Jiiariotte St., iuly8dlw Asheville, N. C. HOW TO MAKE MONEY BY DEALING IN STOCKS, GRAIN, PB0YISI05S, Oil, ETC. EXPLANATORY PAMPHLET MAILED FREE. LAURIE BANKERS & & CO., BROKERS, 856 Broadway (and branched T m ' sEW. 1 . U W Oil Xi ii-OH, Uarnaee Painters and Trimmors. 7 1 a . - . .1 'gn ana urnamental I vi.. m""w" ah work guaranteed to cive satisfac I tion. The only shop inAshevaie that can rfveyoa- - - - JFirst-Clasa Job of Carriare Painting or Trimmings. Give as a trial, and be convinced that we do what we promise. Fancy Sign Ornamental Paint ing: and Frescoing a Spe .;. dally, v Shop No. 2 Willow street - - - ie 23-2m CIiaitljOTTJE - 4 Female Institute. NO Institnte for young ladies In the South has advantages suDeriop tA iikmm nffferwri hm in I ueann, nesaia, oympnvx.sir.symphyx f " in relation to public fi , tt 1 i did it; a few bottyiesPhave sWpea ny rUVrnar W ilgof' VlT)A V)Tm(XI cough, restored my lungs to health, and By order of the Board of Aldermen. llUUb lil(U f 1( Ui ilduY made me a well man. There is no coueh ..... T. c. h. dtjkbs, secretary. u ' Only experienced and accomnlliihed cicn ueianmeiii 1 MrtiM. Arc .nil un.in raKwanMa pointments as a Boarding School In everv resmJ-t I pointmenta as a Boarding School in every respect I S "lho1 ia 016 South has superior. I a specialty. Fly For Board and Tuition per session $100. ' jiiBt arrived. L or neighborhood. Pupil charged only from ally date of entrance. I ' jror Catalogue, w.tefnll II particulars, address WM. K. ATKINSON. Ma wis Charlotu. N. 0ABD. TWO ffentlAiTien ar MnllAman a.t arf r . . or nvS?1"1 K001 board "PPlylngl Charlie Foster." formerly & renn lican governor of Ohio, and a popuV iar man wnn nis party, tnus reters to the. Sherman-Blaine prospects next year ; "Blaine is just as strong as ever, and the attacks upon him are senseless, bnt those who disliked him . in 1884 hate him now. I don't think it would be as safe to nominate Blaine as Sherman, still I think moat any Republican can be elected' - Charlie was of that class who ,"disliked"laine in 1884. The Sunday laws which closed up the bars, theatres and beer gard ens of New York have been declar ed void by Judge Noonan, of that city. The subsidy jobbers, pension iund swindlers and coast fortification " ongers are getting ready for a fresh attack upon " the Treasury on the assembling of the Fiftieth-Congress. Cleveland is the most effective bar to their inroads on the public fisc. Prominent colored Texas Repub licans think their - lives cast in very hard places now.- One of them was heard lately in Brenham to remark sorrowfully: '-Times am changed; de hog law, lokal oction an- bar'd wire fences am gwine to ruin de country." r , That able Republican, Chauncey M. Depew, said to a reporter of the New York - Commercial-Advertiser: "I think the St. Louis affair will materially help the President, for many people aie. indienant at the acta that caused .: hi a lpf - 15iiart;Trff - visit mat city nunng tne urand Army meeting; and his letter was certainly a manly one; and will be apt to make him friends.". 1 . ... . . . , Is Onr Climate Changing? We are inclined to ask this question by reason of our bearing cf many reports I from the country, this summer, of dis- eaHPS whirth hnvn not tiArar.nfr.i-A rnvvail ed to such an extent as they are doing. From all quartes we hear of Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus ' and kindred Blood Complaints. We therefore warn onr readers that, if they would avoid serious siekness, to shun all unripe fruit, use no vegetables not fully matured, and above all, to be provided with a bottle of Ly tie's Elixir and a bottle of Dr. Hart's relief, so mat, lr attacked witn tnis disease, you ran cure yourself at once, for in sickness of this kind delay is especially dangerous, JJIOR SALE, My store house on Patton Avenue, HxlO feet, four stories high, (two from the front,) with 11 rooms on the upper floor all well finished 1! tie to property good. Apply on toe premises iune 29 dtf JOHN STRA1TH. RUTLAND nil milLV Hot Springs, H. V. Delightful rooms, superior table.airv situation. I superb views, well shaded grounds, one of the I I mom eugiuie neaito ana pleasure resorts in Uitl mountains within two minutes walk of tbe depot. For terms apply to ur n. he u j v--i 17-n July 7 d 3m Hot Springs, N. C. - F OR SALE. usuvr,no trrAj. m. iiLmipt. June so dtf 35s west Haywood st. NOTICE MAYOR'S OFFICE. June 5, 1887 At a meeting of tle Board of Aldermen of tbe i ?ltZ 1 Ashevuie, held in the City Hall. June -a, f 187. it was ordered. That an eliH!tinn ho hM ih. rir,.i . irk-7- ,r-t the qua'Jfied voters in the city 6f AsherHle under thi nno'itiM tH, in 1 7 .i.-.-'n il JZ I mo doo .s are now open at nia stana North Main street. jnlyStd FIRE INSURANCE INSURANCE I N SUR ANC F PULLIAM 6().$ At Bank of Asncville BEST COMPANIES. FIRST TO PAY LOSSES IN THE WIL MINGTON FIRE mh 16-dly NEW Furniture Store W. A. Blair & CO., 37 Ptton Avenue, (Graham BuUding,) Are opening no a laroe and snlinfM ooi ew f nrnitiipo - ' of all styles, and complete'and elesint in VArtmiiiiahin BED ROOM L ' . and . . , PARLOR SUITS. IjUUWGES, (sinele and double.) ..UEUSTEADS, CHAIRS, &C, AG, laa ererjttnng that can befonnd in a Firat-Ctasa Furniture Store. JS. V. JONES. R. P. PORTNER johes a FonTtiEn, Np; W N. Main St., '.HSYILLE,N. C, 1'. - lUnnfadtarert of and Desbrs la 1 R IM E! 33 J - r iddlcs, 0Uilt3S, yriQieS, aC., and dealers in COLLARS, Horse-Brushes, Whips, Currycombs, Spurs, tc. tngiisn bacaies - - - r Nets, new-lot of Bristte Goods I 1. a oompiet ly found in a found in a . ' . First-Cte MllsM OT ,; n . , j. - iviuuvguuuB, a lUUBWUIt 01 iropi- dealing In onr Uneot trade. - . . Our prices shall be as low aa tna- inarMr. h... e - teimere. Give us a call. JONES Si POETNES, ' Ladies will find relief from- headache, costiveness, swimming in the head, colic, soar stomach, restlessness, indigestion, constant or periodical sick? headaches, weakness in the back or kidneys, pain In the shoulders and different parts of the body, a felling of lassitude and des pondency by taking Simmons Liver Regulator. It is not unpleasant, is pure ly vegetable, and is not injurious to the most delicate constitution. How's .Your Liver? Is the Oriental salutation, ' knowing that good health . cannot exist without . a healthy Liver. When the Liver is torpid the Bowels are sluggish and constipa ted, the food lies in the "stomach undigested, poison . ing the- blood ; frequent , ' headache ensues; a feeling '' of lassitude, despondency and nervousness indicate how the who's system is de- -'- ranged. Simmons Liver ' '.Regulator has been, the ' means of restoring more . people to health and happi ness by - giving them a healthy Liver than any 7 agency known on earth. It acta with extraordinary - . power and efficacy. A general family remedy for Dyspepsia. Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc, I hardly ever aehai bowala. W. J. McELEOY, llaooa, Ga. Iw2n. - - ij&NTA'L CARfcS. r-'- B. H. DOUGLASS, D. D. &, Dental Rooms over Grant Koaeberrv'a Dm owiociiucuwj iu vuae punning asneviue. a, feb2-wsw DENTAL SURGERY. K. J. Q. QUEEN has removed his office to the r rront rooms over A. d cooper Court Square nl offers his professional services to the Public." rices to the Pnbi I AU Professional work done with skill and I neatness. iune 10-diwtf . J-JK. A. B. WARE, Dental Surgeon. j wiWerompt 5 DR. R.H. REEVES, D.D.S., Omoi in tbe Connally Building, over Redwood's store. Fatten Avenne, aSHEVILLE, - - - - N. O Persons having artificial work done, after rjuiK if iw or turee weeas. u not saitane!, can ro.uru uanu iu money win ne remnaeu. jy 1 14 GREAT BARGAIN. i'hnt BTtlontfH farm rfCani W T pA.,vnnn.la 4 miles np Swannanoa river, containing 90 acres, is to be sold at once, and if application be made immediate)). A good bargain can be bad. 30 acres more or nil timbered land can be added at tbe same low ngurea lr aesirea. Apply to MATT ATKINSON & BOMS, Real Eittata Tpa.i.ra "iiier ddi Other fine places near the city at verj reason "e rates. ma a atr - 208 PATTON" AVENUE, Telephone No. 9. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Toilet Articles JTote In Stoek. Piescripttons accurately componndel by exper- C HOICK CItJAItM, TOBACCO, CADIIIS ALSO -DELICIOUS COLD SODA WATER ON DRAUGHT. Mr. H. G. Chandler la with me and would be pleased to see his friends. J. H. WOODCOCK. Buy A Fountain ! What can add as much to the beauty of your vAauime nates ana piew J. Q. ASTON. A CARD. Tie Ashevillo Gas and Idgh Cosipaay Bear leave to Inform those contemplating the use ot GAS. that durine the erection of tho (for the purpose of inducing the eonanmntinn r KtB.) mjoy wm put in service pipes ana set meters bee ofcharce. Apply to Sngineer. & Robards " EXCELSIOR BAKERY, COXFJECTIONERY AND ICE 5 . CEAM PABtO'Kv Our patent Cream Bread Lai.no equal ; a JtriaL will convince you of this fact,' ; ,.' ,:. . Large and small cakes of every variety baked daily. . " - . Ve have the largest and finest as sortment of plain and fancy can 68 6 City ' a a 8PectJr cal Fruits -always on hand.- Our Nonpareil Cream is pronounced the finest "in the place--furnished to private . families on - short notice. Call and see 'us at - -: DESMOND'S OLD STAND South Main Street. : gXAMlNE OUR STOCK OF ; FHSTESHOES --- - in Bay State Sailer Lewen & Co.'s, and - : other makers. . BE ARDEN, RANKIN & CO. jan 26 dtf HOTELS. ROUND KNOB HOTEL Trains stop for dinner Sunday 29th. .: W. D. S PRAGUE, ; - Proprietor. ma 26 dtf Blackwell's Springs, BIINCOMRE COUNTY, N. Both White Sulphur and Chalybeate Waters. 12 miles from Asheville. 4 miles from Alexander Depot on W. N. C. R. R. For farther Information come and see, or address THOS. S MORRIS. Proprieter. JunelO-dtf P. O. Blaekvrell's Sprfog, N. C. Arden Park Hotel AND COTTAGES. 10 MILES FROM ASHEVILLE, Coolest spot in North Carolina-Scenery delight ful. Rooms commodious. Table A I. Terms reasonable. ... June 23 dim E. Q. KEMBLE & CO., Props. FRANKLIN HOUSE, P. C. CUNNINGHAM, Pkopbibtob, FRANKLIN - - N. C. ' 0 i Table supplied with the best the market affords. First-Class Livery and Sale Stables in connection with house, natty Hack between Webster anil franklin. ft Bttmpt iMm for flnnam, TKJt.ng J&JitHHYjIBLM. septll-dly Alexander Hotel, Tea IXiles ITorth, of Asheville, Is now open for the accommodation of summer boarders. The location is on of the most desira- WeJn all Westerri North Carolina. The rooms are-uuee ana air ana well furnished. Good II V' err. our aauy passenger trains. Terms rci sonable. . ;.'.J; J. M. JOHNSON', MANAGER. Alexander, N. C. iun25dlm TURNPIKE HOTEL. THE MOST CHARMING STTMMER KE.SORT IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. This delightful place, dear to the memory of uo uMTcier ui i.ue pam, iia aenveu aaoitionai attraction by the construction of the railroad. which passes Immediately by its hospitable door. The Turnpike Hotel is fifteen miles west of Asnevuie, immediately on the Murphy branch of the Western North Carolina road. It is embos omed among the mountains, and is on the banks 01 a 001a mountain stream, and has all the charms of scenery, of climate, and diversity of A larpe uew building, with rooms handsomel furnished and a table Droverbial for its nhim. anoe rnd its excellence are among the attruc mods. ?or terms ana particulars apply to Mrs. J.C. SMATHER3. junsd3m Turnpike, N. C. French Broad Hotel A. G. Halliburton, x Prop. This Hotel is located within one hundred feet ef the Western North Carolina Railroad Depot, and nex. to the offices ot the Superintendent and the General Freight Agent of the W. N.C.K. B. Good Fare. Comfortable Rooms. ON REASONABLE TERMS. FIRST-CLASS BAR is attached, where will be fonnd at all times th best brands of Liquors, Wines, ISraiitlim, Cigars, Tobacco. Telephone connection with Up-town. mch3 dtf "Heeves House," "Waynesvillei IT. C. BRICK, ENTIRELY NEW TWENTY Rooms, Single and in Suite. MODERN DESIGN AS TO VENTILATION. LIGHT, d-C.. Open fire places. New Furniture, or Haywood hard woods. Open Verandas overlooking the sparkling Kichland Creek, and out nson the grandeur of the Balsam and surrounding moun tain. (Ill HI B1U6B, A Never-Failing Well ot Pure Free Stone ' water nearly ice Cold. Location Main street, three minutes from either the Post Office, Express or uepor, mieeD minutes 01 Haywood lYldte Sulphur Springs. No fire "escapes" except from stair ways, ana irom balconies, i-seanes not needed. Only one insurance agent in town. But four houses burned in . the town in seventy-five years, and two of those, the jail and Col. Love's residence, were burned by Kirk and his troops du ring the war. -. No electric bells clerk and seivante can hear and are ready to obey tbe soft est whisper from a guest. ; - TROPICAL FRUITS AND FISH in neason. K " y Other fare the best we can get in the market here and abroad. .. . . WILL BE OJEN.JUNE 20. Bates reasonable confer with us.' -. . . Yours trulv, A- J. HEEVES, apMdSm . Aians aacager. Cesar's Head Hotel. , Soatli .Carolina, - Will be opened for the season of 1887, on the First of June. The comfort of euests will be careful! v consuiiea. -. . Scenery grand beyond conception. Temperature averages from 60 to 70. Atmosphere bracing and exhilarating. Climate unparalleled. Nature's own sanitarium. Freestone and mineral wafers abundant. uaiiy mails. .Livery stable Resident physician. Varied amusements. - . Hacks to order from Hendersonville. . u. lime to noursi over good roads. Terms $2 pe? day, $10 per week. Special rates for families by the month. F. A. MILES, M. D., ma 23 dtf .;. - Proprietor. TIOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERYF BATISTE, ' ' ' - r MUSLINS, - .. -: solid and finured SATINES CASHMERES ALBATROS and dress goods generally, AT .. ' BEARDEN. RANKIN & COMPANY'S. The White COKNEH MAIN AND JGLE SUJltifirs UNDER WHITLOCK'S STORK PSOPEIETOU. Headquarters for fine LIQUORS. I keep none but tho PUREST, and charge accordingly. Mv im ARE ABSOLUTELY PtllK ANI uwaduifer ated, and are recommended by the best judges for medicinaluse ! Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. Goods shipped to all points. No charge for boxing. Lock Box I. Asheville, N. C. The only strictly White Man's Bar in the State, lab-dawly f A HOME AGAIN BACK AGAIN AT MY OLD STAND! And the public invited to call and see How nicely my store is fixed, and what an elegant stock of goods I have on hand ! Lots of New Goods now being opened, - and more to follow ! Come and see me at No. 17 North Main street. J. 0. HOWELL, Cheap Cash Store. JlJ'OTICK Is herebv iriven to all Dartlps hAvin? cliiim. nt any kind against Clarke Wblttier.of Whittier, Swain county,-N. C, deceased, to present them at once, at Whittier, with vouchers, or notify by ui man. - jane If Oil C10R SALE, A' Very low, 2 nairs of good sound young Mcles. Inquire of E. ARMSTRONG. Sulphur Springs, mi 1 Hit Turner's EAST SIDE S. MAIN SRREET. THIS First-Class Eeeort is now open day and nieht. - ' Meals served at all hours, and of the oest toe markets, home and foreign, can supply. The cooking is by experienced ana BKinui cooks, in tne best provided ana oesi arranged Kitcnen in tbe State ; and to this public attention is specirlly invited. - . There are public and piivate dining rooms, at which meats are served a la carte to transient visitors, and. to regular tauie poarasrek - - - . Also an elegant Ladies' Dinins Room. strictly private to ladies, or ladies and tneir escorts. A ladies' maid is in wait Snpperr served. to order for Drivata parties ; also Suppers cooked to order for family or wedding parties, Lunches for piti-nic or excursion short notice. . parties put up at Meals sent out for a small eUra charge. ice cream ana. otner delicacies served at the ftables, on tbe balconies, .or ia tee summer nouses. - Ice cream sent on to city customers or fatniliefl. Table boarders taken by the week or Aa invitation is extended to visitors to the city to call and spend the day, AH conveniences an accommodations provided. . -A lady cashier presiden over the f. counts. - . ; - Call and see us. TURNER & BROWNSON. ma 29-d3m ' E. B. DA1S. 3. H. Ci HTER' Davis and Carter, GENERAL AUCTIONEERS ' " :' i OFFICB AT r." ' ' Pa p m erVVftie h o u s e. . AUpnperty. both Real KxtatA anrl PorsnnAl entrusted to then care will receive their best attention and i made to obtain the highest prices. Mr. Davis has had thirtv th Man's Bar and '. Wine a W. 0. MULLER & CO., No. 7 South Main Street, Asheville, N. C., DEALERS IK All kinds of Whiskies, Brandies, Wines Ale, Fortes, Cigars, Tobacco, &c.; fine Kentucky Rye and Bourbon Whiskies a specialty. DISTlLLKPS AGENTS FOB Pure North Carolina Corn Whiskey and Apple Brandy. I'tire Iiarley Malt Whiskey for medical purposes always in stock. Sole agents and authorized bottlers ot " A nhe lister-Busch Brewing Association' celehrale.d t-t Louis Laget Beer for HVsem North Carolina. The following Brewings constantly on hand, in kegs and in bottles.- Anheuser Buseh, Standard, Imperial Pale Lajrer ami original Budweiser. Goods delivered to any par. of the city free. Prompt attention paid to all or ders by mail. Telephone call No. 3!. Billiard null on 2d floor. " je 10-dtf Has just what you want iu WHITE GOODS, Muslins, Lawns, " Hamburg Edg ings, Parasols, Fans, Wash Goods, and Robes, bought at bottom prices. Our Stock of Table Linen, Towels and Nankins you will find unsurpassed. CLOTHING for Men, Youtlih md Jioys. S Hats and Shoes full line of every a inscription.- -TOBACCO anil CKGJM11S, The best 5c. cigar in the city. OLD RIP Chewing Tobacco. Do not forget the place James P. Sawyer' No. 15 Patton Avenue. Asheville, N.O, June 19, "S7. HARNES3.. . - SADDLliRY ' .v AND REPAIRING SHOP D. V. Smith & Co., '.' , ; No.'. 18, North Main Street. HAS on hand a full line of double and single ' Harness. Saddle?. BrMlea. Whins, and evervthin? nsnnllv kont in a first class Harnese SYiod. Those in want of the above goods will - , - SAVE HMET By examining their iroods and prices be- . fore buying.- - KepairinR done at UOTTOJI PRICES. ja!0daw3m -' : . .. , W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. The only S3 SEAMXESS Shou in the world Flnedt Calf, perfect fit. and , and fjflaio. a.lt atrirti toe. As . warruntcu. cunirresK. duiuiu Ftyllsh ami durable a . UKMie cusfiner or o. v rinnnT as XJ .nu rSHOK rxceis tised by other Pmm md mum BrtTsmU wear the W. Ij. DOUGLAS K2 RtlAK. If your dealer drtosniitkpp them, send yournanieoa potUl to W.L, DOUG LA 8, BrocktOB, M. us li i wim ii aaTH 9 m a. Jun dtf r No 19 N. Main St. ap28dtr ' ence In the auction business. . ma 7 d:tm r J'inBdawly
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