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t - V mm ni ? r.r 1 n -Yii rr , r J.-, , r; , ,-, t , , y , r rt run ASHEV1LLE CITIZEN. R. M. FCRMAN, " JORDAN STONE, EDlTOBs. J. I. CAMERON, J eT- .so IBB JMt. SUNDAY MORNING. AUG. 21 1887. SUNDAY READING .AND SUN DAY THOUGHTS. Once wc tried llm publication ( original sermons fr the edification of our readers on the holy Sabbath dav. The plan fell through for sev eral reasons. The matter was fur nished bo irregularly as to be un reliable; when thev did come their length encroached on columns al ready crowded; and then, our most seriously inclined readers satisfied themselves that during the day they would hear at least one sermon, per hapa two: and that would fill up the measure of duty. The fact is that on Sunday morn ings our readers look rather to re creativi: than to serious reading; to something that will enliven rather than warn or rebuke; something that will loosen -the tension of the high strain forced upon them by the business of the past week, and generate a feeling of complacency nt the success of their labors. Mi n feel they are entitled to some com pensation for the pains they ha,ve been at to provide for their faniM lies, to add to their store and for their shrewdness in trade. Perhaps not for a moment has there been relaxation in the strain upon men tal action under the pressure of sharp competition, under the anx iety for sharp bargain, under the watchfulness for shrewd invest-: ment. Perhaps thej are entitled to all this, for it is not in hu.nan nature always to remain screwed up to its highest pitch. Non temper arcum tendit ApoUo. The springs must be relaxed sometimes. But it is not needed so to relax aa to leave no power of action. It is only neceseary that a change be given to the direction of the facul ties. And surely there is abundant room for play in other fields of thought. We" leave to the pulpit the suggestion of the uses of the re ligious faculties or emotions. Out side of these there arc channels into which reflection might usefuliy be turned during the breathing spell given to thought and action. Are intelligence, industry, integ rity given to uh for the sole purpose of making money ? Is it the whole "duty of man" to grow rich ? to con sume his life, to narrow his aims, to contract his heart and dry up hie brain that he may shine as the mil lionaire, or at least, as the monied magnate? This certainly is the temper of the times; and in the ab sorbing ideas involved in such destiny, all the warm impulses of the heart are chilled, all the high nt pi rations of the intellect are dashed down, all the refining influences of taste are contemned, and the noble, mental and moral parts of the hu man fabric are allied pitilessly to the service of gain. In the quiet rest of the Sabbath, let us forget for the time our baser nature, and think if there is not something to be done outside of our selves; if there is not something to be done for others; if the broad field f human suffering cannot give us occupation; if public or private charities do not demand our con tributions or our co-operation. Or, changing the path of thought, is there not something to be done in behalf of intellectual progress, some thing that may widen the sphere of education, something that may en large and liberalize the intellectual arena, something that may cultivate or satisfy the objects of taste, some thing that may elevate the thoughts and feelings above the attainment of wealth. It is not pleasant to perceive, that With the increase of population, and that increase o marked intelligence, and also with the increase of wealth and its correspondent increase of public and private facilities and conveniences, there has not been a corresponding development of the fields to which we have referred. "The spirit of the age" has seized noon us. The demon of money making has got us by the throat, and we are in danger of being drawn inextricably into the current of pure, selfish materialism. All over the country, here as elsewhere, it is a delirium, the delirium of the opium eater, full of pleasant dreams and gorgeous visions; like them, to end some day in an awaking up to a reality of the hollowness, perhaps the bitterness, of vanitv. Were we not made for nobler ends? Were not our faculties giv en for higher uses?., Is money all that is to be gained, and wealth only to be respected ? In the quiel Sabbath day think for what we were made, and let the heart and the mind find expansion for the service of our'fellows, phys ically, intellectually and morally. STATE NEWS. Mr. Stephen G. Worth, formerly Fish Commissioner of North Caro lina and now a valued member of the United States Fish Commission, is at Weldon, making arrangements for the establishment ct a hatching station iii an extensive scale for the propagation of rock fish, one of the finest and most valued of food fish. The Fayetteville Observer says The largest watermelon that has been sol.l in Favettcville this season was brought to town on Saturday by Mr. Neill P. Clark. It weighed 57 pounds. There are two capis tal springs near r avetteville: lo Fadven's and Bolton's. Both are acknowledged to possess virtues for the curing ol diseases, arid as health restorers. Uut no one has taken hold of them. If suitable accom modations were to be had at these places, they would be thronged with visitors. The Winston Republican says: Mr. Frank Hege exhibits some boss water melons at the Big Coffee Pot, halem. lhey were produced by Mr. John Lashmit, .ind ten of the number weighed 503 pounds The seven largest tipped thfc beam 427 pounds and Ihe largest ot the lot weighed ( 6 pounds. They are of Iron Clad variety and are beauties anil no mistake. We are pained to chronicle this week the death of Mr. John Shepperd which occurred at his present home in Salisbury on the 16th instant. Mr. Shepperd was severaf years ago a citizen of tins place and filled a position as auc tioneer in the Hannah Warehouse He is also a brother of our towns man, Mr. B.J. Shepperd, and has many warm friends here. 1 he re mains were brought to Winstot yesterday and interred in the ceme tery. Aow IIn Failli. I had been troubled all winter with cold ami pain in tiie chest and got no reliet I10111 lemeilRs recommended by Druggis's and Physicians. At the same time I was advertising Dr. Bosanks's Cough and Lung Syrup. I had little faith but thougbt to try it as a last resort, now I believe even more t an thev tell me of it curative qualities. From the News, l-.hzabethtowii, Ky J isold by 11 H. Lyons. ap 13 itawl w pIAXO INSTRUCTION. MISS L. CAMPBELL is now prepared to receive a limited number ot pupils 011 the piano at ner resiaeoce. no. 211, naywooa street, ma 24 d3m HOW TO MAKE MOM BY DEALING IN STOCKS, GRAIN, PROYISIOHS, OIL, ETC EXPLANATORY PAMPHLET MAILED JFREE. LAURIE & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, S56 Broadway (and branches). NEW YORK. F OR SALE, The Eaele Drue Store in Brevaid. The onlv drugstore in the county. Will sell cheap for cash. For particulars apply to C. E. FARMER, mal5 d&wtr Brevard. U. C. 1867. 1887. Hampton AND Featherston. The Oldest and Most Relia ble Liquor Store in N. C We carry the largest assortment of goods of any house in the State. We bundle nothing but the very best goods. Our Whiskies .nu drandics ai pronounced bj paysicians tcbe pure and tin adultei ii.:rt. None but pure Liquors aro fit fo medicinal purposes. Our Stock is Complete in . Every Particular. Old Corn Whiskey front one to four years old. Old Rye of the highest standard brands. All kinds of Wines, Beers, Ales, Porter, &c &c. Cigars and Tobacco in great quantities and finest on the market. ' We are very thankful to our pa trons for their past favors, and we Wish to say in conclusion that ouf puces and goods are right down to he hard times, lie convinced bv calling on usr West Side Public Sijwtie, Asheville, N. fj. pnSdtrn That 7n Tuitions Tax. Should to' -tczo be taxed? No. But trading b. tobacco may be made privilege inu taxed as' such. Should whbkv be taxed, and the sale of it should be taxed as a pri vilege. Iiuttlie State and not th' Federal Government should get the benefit of the lax. . Has any suo!i wrong been inflicted on the people of the States who are n the business of raiding tobacco or manufacturing' spirits? There has never been such -a monopoly in this country, such protection extended to anv business as is given tlie whis ky interets under the internal rev enue system. Under it $1 18,000,000 ot revenue was collected last year Does the Government need the money? Not a dollar of it, no use for it, don't know what to do with it, the whole country is in a state of peiturbation over it, all know it is a corruption fund and all know the country is threatened with financial paralysis by the locking up of that much money. Ihe cry comes irom every! quai ti i ! Ihe surplus. Uii the surDlu what shall be done with it? Hovv can we get it back into circulation? One Senator sas, throw it in the eu, rather than let it he 111 the 1 re;.sury as a coiFuptioii fund. Other regard anv sort of a raid on the Treasury, as justifiable, and all sorts ol schemes are devised to rob the Treasury. Nashville American. . " An End 10 none Sr:ipiiig. Ed ward Shepherd, of llarrisbtirg, 111 says: "Having received so much benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have had a mnning sore on ray leg for eight years; my doctors told me 1 would have to have the bone, seraped or lee aiuputa ted. I used, instead, tinee buttles of Llwtnc Hitters and seven boxes Bncklen's Arnica Salve, ant! a y leg is now sound and well." Electric Bitters are sold at liftv rents a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salvi at 25c. per box by 11. II. Lyons. ITIOR SALE. M? Very low. 2 uairg of r'.ioiI eound yonne; .M i les Inquire m fc.. J. AKMsl KOMj, Sulphur Springs. ma 17 Utf TLF.ASANT PRIVATK BOARD. Parlies desiring gon.t private board, pleasant rooms, reasonable ra;:?, :ipp:y 10 21 ii- ve street orauurfc-s i" 11. m. a, ap-s.ltf Noiicr, L ifli s. ,, .t. ii. Mourns:', Xo. ( Patton Avenue, Can repair your Parasols and put tliein in flint clang order. , ive him a call. juil.i:'.ra JjTOR SALE. Three thoroughbred Mares of fine style and action, elegant saddle horses registered in Brace's Stud Book, two broken to harness JNO. A. W1LLIAS1C, .Tit , July 15 Cittzen otti. e. B OARDING. bavinfir a ft-v comfortable rooms, in a eood nor- tiiin ol the ruy.lwoul 1 be j.leii-sed to a:m.mmo.l ate a few boarders. Mrs. J. M. GUOIiKi!, hub 01 211 Havw.Ki.l strict. J. C. BROWN & CO. BIi:nClIAT TA1XOKS. Xo. 25 I'aUoti Avenue, next Ornrut. Central Hotel. ENGLISH -MADE GARMENTS A Special 3-. Turner's EAST SIDE S. MAIN SRREET. THIS First-Class Resort is now open, day and nilit. Meals 6rvvil at all hours, ami of tltu beet t;:e DiarketP, liotne aDd foreiirn, can suppl.v. The c.Kikinir is by experienced and skilful coo!., ju the bt-Ht j.rovidod and 1ih- arranged kitchen iu the State; and 10 thid juiblic attention isspeeirlly invited. Tltere are public and piivate dininsr room!. at which meats anj served a la carle to transient visitors, and to regular laoic itfianiers. Also an ele-rant Ijiflieb' lJiuin; Konm. strictly private to lmiies, or ladies ami their efjforta A ladies' maid is in wait ing. Suppers served to order for private parties ; also Suppers cooked to order for family or wedding parties, Lunches for pic nic or excursion parties put up at short notice. Meals sent out for a small extra charge. Ice Cream and other delicacies served at the tables, on the balconies, or the summer houses. Ice cream sent 011 to city customers or families. Table boarders taken by the week or month. An invitation is extended to visitors to the city to call and spend the day. All conveniences an accommodations provided. A lady cashier preside over th a counts. Call and see us. TUIINER & EROWNSON. ma 29-d3m " . DOX'T FORCSKT . . , - . THAT . ; , :. "Sem Bakery" No. 35 South Main Street, is UEADQUABTEB8 For Pure Fresh Candies of His Own Manufacture, as well as ' An unlimited assortment of choice Cakes, large and small, plain or ornamental, in the high est style of the art. 1 'ur Snowflape Bread, Rolls, Buns and Biscuit, Made from "Minnesota Flour." Has no Superior in the SiAdh. Remember the place, and let no one deceive. . WELDoar Positively guarantees satisfaction, . . or - " . . ' . Forfeits the pric' of his goods. , Try him and be convinced, r Peach Cider, - The finest beverage extant t Only 5 cents per class 1 1 Kine old Cigars, itch with the fla vor ol nge. Frc-h Oranges, Lent onv, fiananw, etc., etc. The Skin Out be KeptlSott Wbite, and free frorasiainf, of perspiration by adding Darbys Pnrihylactic Fluid to the water need in bathing. It remove all offensive smell from the feet or any part of the body; Used as a tooth-wash it Will harden the iitinia. Dreservethe teeth cure tooth-ache and make the breath pure ami sweet. Cures chafing and m- amatton, Tiles, Scald Feet, Corns, etc. 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 or lassitude, despondency tiud nervousueus indicate how the who'e system is de rauged. Simmons . Liver Regulator has been the means or restoring more people to health and happi ness by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency known 011 earth. U acts with extraordinary power atjd efficacy. . " . JYJBVM Zl'v IHgjrP9IJTKII. As a s-eneral tJi jr remedy for Dyspepsia. I Tprpio . fwuioo. etc, 1 Hardly ever ptivej tiraf system ; . afSrr nei. flisaP' most a perfect cureror all diseases of stomacn acb. and bowels. :W. . McELROY, Macon, Oa, now eodw2m.- DENTAL CARDS. DEJTTISTH Y. B. F. A KRIXUTOX, 91. !., D. 1. S., OFFICE rooms: Over L. Munduy's store, Patton Avenue. billing teeth a snecialtv. aIko srwetAl Attention given to the care of children's teeth, and to the treatment 01 mseawd eutus, and all diseases perutiiuuB to tne aeniai structure, aug W d.twSm B. H. DOUGLASS, I). D. 8., Dental Rooms over Grant A- Koseberry'a Dru tort, residence in sane building Ashevil'e, S. ( feb2-wfe8r - DENTAL SURGERY. I R. J. G. QUEEN has removed his office to the I Irani rooms over A. D Cooper Court Squar and olt'urs his professional services to the public All professional work done with skill and neatness, iune MlAwlf Denial Surgeon. !SV'?S'-as"K.V It 1 1 Office in Sltuler biillriii.t;, secoi.-I floor. A work will reeeivt' jironipt&ml otuefnl attention jy 11 dlv On. 8.H. REEVES, D.D.S., Oma in the Counally Cuildiug, over lied wood's store, Patton Aveuuo, &SHEVIL1.K - - - - - N. i. Person r uavuo' .irtlOuiai - work done, afier rying it tw, or hree weeks. If not satisfied, can :eturii it ano ri" ninne-, will tie rerandeu. iy 1 IF YOU WANT To see the nicest and purest line of Confectioneries in the city, call in at IIESTON'S, next door to the Post-Office, and you will be convinced that you have found the place to buy. Just received to day a fresh stock of Whitman's Fine Candies, AT J. M.HEST0FS, KftSle Motel Clock. J. W. COIiTLAND, . A ESTATE JiiiET S. E. Cor. Public Square, Main si., Has for sale IMPROVED . AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY IS THE . CITY OF AAEVILLE ; AND URROUNmNfi .-,COD3S?TEYi.J A GREVT BARGAIN. No. 14 Clay tori St., Asheville. N. C., A 5 ROOM HOUSE, ACRE OF LAND, GRAPE VIN'ES, . FRUIT TREES. The housewas built by Mr Arm strong (the builder) for his own use. The above is offered at a low price - for casli. ' - J. W. ORTLAND, ..Real Estate Broker. . - a farm - :' ; of 4?f acres, well set in clover and . - :, grass,. - ; between the Uuinsville and Warm Springs roads, adjoining the lands of Gen'l R. B. Vance, ;only miles from Asheville VALUABLE HROPERTY. J. VV. Cortland, Real Estate Broker." 5 acres, with 3 houses, sprint;, fruit rees, 011 College St., Beaumount roal and Poplar st ; . -: - ; J. W, Cortland, , Real Estate Broker. -yALUABLK CITY PROPEETT FOR SALE. The Vance property on Spruce and College street for pale, t erms reaoun ble. Apply to Inly l dtf . GULrtiEll a OAKTKK, AUoraev . HOTELS; WIN YAH- HOUSE. Corner of Pine and Baird streets. Will be onen on September 1st. Applications for terms to be made to WM. W. BliATCHFORO, auglOdtf Proprietor. ROUND KNOB HOTEL. Traius stop for dinner Sunday 29th. . W. D. SI'ItAGUE, ma2Gdtf . Pronrietor. BlackivelTs Springs, BUNCOMBE COUKTY, N- C. Both White Sulplinr anil Chalybeate Watcia. li miles from Asheville. i miles from Alexander Depot on W. N. O. R. R. For further information come and see. or address 'iiiiwv s juukkis. rrojirieter, June 10 dtf P. O. IVackweK's Spring, N. C. Arden Park Hotel AND COTTAGES. IO MILKS FROM ASHEVILLE, Coolest spot in North Carolina Scenery delight ful. Koouis voramudiou?. Talile A I. 'Ierui8 reasouaole. june 23 d'Jm K. G. KEUBLE fc CO., frops. FRANKLIN HOUSE, D. C. CUNNINGHAM, Pkoprietor, FRANKLIN - - A'. C. Table supplied with the beet the market . ; acoros. First-Class" Livery and Sale Stables in 1 connection with house. Omlly llitck lMtween Webster iiuil Franklin. Good Sample Room Vr UrnmiiMri. THMM8 JfjiJUUJWt M.K. septll-dly "Heeves House," Waynesville. O BRICK, ENTJRKL Y NE W T WENTl Rooms, Single and-in Suite. Location Main street, three minutes from either the Post Office, Express or Lepot, niieen minutes ot Haywood White Sulphur Springs. OPEN ALL TIIE YEAR ROUND. Rates reasonable confer with us. Yours truh',1" A. J- It K EVES, u.d-uf Manager. McABOY HOUSE. This Popular Itesoit is situated at tbe foot of the Trvon and Warrior rauecof Mountains, in the celebrated Thermal Beit, one mile and a half irom iryon i;itv, on me AShevilie and Mpartan- Tne bouse is lare roo y and liomj-like, with broad piazza, situaed iu a Grattti 01I tjii uve ot Oak. Mimosa Walnut and Pine tre-jr, with a beantirul ta-.vn. llowcrsaud sbrnliberry -a pjif.jet paradise for children. Tne Hotel Karm attbrds an umpl- -upply of Iresh Milk. Krul's and Ikrries Tbe Stable supplies Saddle IIor.(-s aul Carri ages lor tu ruuaiiUoriv js, tor which t in rt i oi is noted. The H usn has lately r een refurni?hed and out in first-class order, with addition of watiT-wotks lor wasn-roonis, n.tn-roonis, Drainage. tc. Plenty of Pure Mountnin Spring Water: also, Ir.ui Sprint; Water, possessing wonderful n:cdicinnl qualities. Terms Si5 per mouth. Carriages meet cai-h train. For further iul'orruf t:on address I J. ItKI.U aagtydlw McAboj's, Polk co.. N. f TURNPIKE HOTEL. THE MOST CHARMING SUMMER UKSOliT IX WEST1SRN NORTH CAROLINA, This delightful place, dear to the memory of we traveler 01 tne past..oa aenvea additional attraction by the construction of the railroad, which passes immediately by its hospitable doore. The Turupike Hotel is fifteen miles west of Asnevine, immediately on tho Murphy branch ot the Western North Carolina road. It is embos omed among tnt mountains, and isou the banks of a bold mountain stream, and has all the charms of scenery, of climate, and diversity of icMiiiitxa ttjiruprmie lu lis lucamm a larpe new nuiiuing, witn rooms Handsomely furnished and a table proverbial for its abund- auee nd its excellence are anion; tbe attrac tions. For terms and particulars apply to Mrs. J.C. SMATHER3, junstiSm Turnpike, N. C. French Broad Hotel A. 6. Halliburton, x Prop. This Hotel is located within one hundred feet of the Western North Carolina Railroad Dopot, and nex' to the otlloes ot the Superintendent and the General Freight Agent of the W. N. C. R. R. Good Fare. Comfortable Rooms. ON REASONABLE TERMS. FIRST-CLASS BAR is attached, where will be fonnd at all times the best brands of ttquors, If mc,- Brandies Cigars, Tobacco. Telephone connection with TJp-town. mcbi dtf Csesar's Head Hotel, . Soutli Carolina,. Will' lw openeit for the Beaeon on887, on the First ot June. ' Tlie 'comfort of guesta will be carefully consulted. Scenery grand beyonJ conception, Temperature averages from 00 to 70. . Atmosphere bracing and exhilarating. CliMite unparalleled. Nature's own sanitarium. ; Freestone and mineral waters .thundant. . Daily mails. Livery stable Resident physician. Varied airusemeots. lacks to order from Heuderaonville, N. C lime ( uonrs) over good roads Terms $2 pef day, $10 per week. Siiecial rates for families by the month F. A. MILES, M. D., ' ma 25 dtf Proprietor. FOR SALE! 1,000 BARRELS Portland & Union CEMENT Calcined Plaster, - - AT ' BALLARD BROTHERS' maviod:Sm The White (JO UN E It MAIN AND EOLii STstiiiirs UNDER WHITLOCK'a o TO l: L FSOFSZETOR Headquarters for fine LIQUORS. I keep none but the l'TELt"!", and charge accordingly. Mv WMsHg ami Wmes ARE ABSOLUTELY riTRE AII inVAltTITEUATJI, aud are recommended by the best judges for medicinal use Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. Gooda shipped to all points. No charg for boxing. Lock Box I Asheville, N. C. The only strictly White Man'a Bar iu the State. ia6-.dawly INSURANCE. LIFE INSURANCE. tot TH K v 4 LEY MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF VIRGINIA I ss'tes policies for from gv.000 to $3,000, AND 10m hi -e! the guarantee eature ot "OLD LINK' Companies at the ol ordinary co-operative insur- -r."e in Secret Orders. riBF INSURANCt. tnsurgft'-e against loss by Fire in City d County on all kinds of i:-j5-ny, iieal and Persona :h is well as long term. " i!: issued at fair rates : A. 1 Companies, Hoii'C and Foreign. ntOS, W. BKAKIl, Agent, Of!' North Side Court Square, ii,- -20-i fvWARO J, ASTON, eTAi -STATE ANO INSURANC8 As'- vi!!e. A'orth CaroHra- Sulphur Springs Hotel, Five Jtliles If eat of Jltshe villc, on ihe If estemi It r finch, of the If es lm iV. JK. It. Thij new and elegant house is open ior me reception 01 visiiore. It is new, built of brick, four stories in height, rooms light and airy and superb' ly furnished. It is surrounded with broad varandas, kffording promenades of more than nil hundred feet. The whole hoiiu-j, as well as verandas and grounds, are illuminated with gas. Water, free stone and mineral, is brought to the bouse from tbe springs, abundant lor drinking uses, toilet and ttie bath. Tho Springs are proverbial for their curat ve properties. The now ot water trom the four stone-cased fountains is exceedingly copious The Sulphur Springs have been noted fo three quarts rof a century. Before the original hotel buMding was burned, they were a shrine to which the health pilgrims annually crowded from all parts of Western North Carolina, Soath Caro lina, Georgia and Tennesse. with eyer strengthening faith; Their curative fiowers received constant and marked il ustration. There is no more delightful resort on the continent. The hotel, in all its ap pointments is complete. The table is superior, a large garden supplies an abun dance of fresh truits and vegetables, and a dairy ot full blooded Jersey cows pro' vide exhaustless milk and butter. A good band furnishes music for tbe dance or for recreation, a well provided liverv stable is on the premises ; and added to this there is the charm ot tne most beautiful scenery in the world. Kates per day : per weex $10 to lo, for tbe balance of the season. Spe cial rates to families. I r r-T. .'nvilars a-'plv to E. G. CARKIEH, Prop'r, or ANDREW 8. LEE, Mgr. Poitoflic9,' Asheville, N. C. juna:"d3m : V?. R.BYN0LD8, N. A. REYNOLDS. New Livery Stables ! Walnut Street, between . the Farmers' and the Banner Warehouses. REYNOLDS BROTHERS, Have just moved into Jlheir new and commodious brick stables in tbe above location, and ask a share of public pat ronage. Thjv are fully equipped -with eood horses, ?ood vehicles ana careful drivers. Ordeis promptly attended to jun8dtf HARNESS, : SADDLERY AND REPAIRING SHOP D. V. Smith & Co., ; No. 18. North Main Street. HAS on hand a full line of double and single Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, and everything usually kept in a first class Harness Shoo. Those in want of the a'love goods will. hAVE MONEY . By examining their goods and prices bo fore buying;- . - ' . . Repairing done at BOTTOM PRICES. . ja IU dawiim - Man's Bar The Clerk, the Customer and the Shoo. Please tha eye, but give the foot a chance. Try on the shoe, and when it "JESS" fits, buy, and two soles are made happy and comfortable. The largest and Finest Stock and Host Facilities for tuying: Shoes, at IIFIUUNG & WEAVKU'N SHOE STORE. FINE GROCERIES I Pi O a w H O o POTTED MEATS, PATES OF GAME, CANNED FISH, CANNED FRUITS, FRENCH ' PEAS", Extra Fine, FRENCH MUSHROOMS, . DEVILED CRABS, SHRIMP, C. and B. PICKLES, PIN MONEY PICKLES, JELLIES st PRESERVES CANTON GINGER, GROSSE AND BLACKWELL's JAMS, OLIVES, EDAM CHHESE, FINEST SALAD OIL, INSTANTANEOUS . CHOCO LATE, BROMA, COCOA, NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, PURE EXTRACTED HONEY, FINEST KEY WEST & IMPORTED CIGARS TABLE SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. (ft a 3 o in H 0 a o -AT- No. 53 SOUTH MAIN ST. Telephone No 33. NEW Furniture Store W. A. Blair & Co., 37 Patton Avenue, (Graham Building,") - Are opening up a large and nplendid assortment of New Furniture, of all styles, and cothplete'andelojt'tit in workmanship, BED ROOM and PARLOR SUITS, LOUNGES, (single and double.) BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, AC, AC, and everything that can be found in a First-Class. Furniture Store. mh 26 dl2m . Rare Bargain I Farm For Male. tot : ' A farm of ISO acres, lylnt on the HLkiuy Tut" Gap road, nix miles from Asheville. known as tbe Morgan Redmond place. Said frm bu ; acres bottom land cleared, the tiakuiee loilinK land, part cleared, part in woods. On tho premises is a good dwelling, ai houses, tentant houses, tc., a good orchard of apples snd peaches, 4o. A saw and giixt mill U w itbi. ten minutes walk of the house. - Terms $10 per acre. One-third catK.' Balance o anu iz moniDs, at per ocnt Interest. tr particulars apply to M. L. KEJLU. juiy so aim " or i. M. Brookshiie OFFICE ROOMS -row. aEKT, : A 1 ply at july 13 Uif - - KG' 90 ft fiii s
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