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"XSHEPilitE CITIZEN. 4 (f.jt,rjMJCHO, j j'-'f.UBSDA-Y- ' U R X IN SEPT. fg, 18S7. I in Tltf I .O I T 1 - V 7 r Ii I .iit!rf I r.T .ItlliriULL . 'we'fin, Unreport of an interview .'. on. several topics, one of . which' in troduces.- tlio i' flairs of Mic'souri. Tliat conl;tirid no much of informa . tion and interest, th;;t we reproduce .. it. The libersJty of the school system of that State can advantage- '.Una. T asked Mr. Siinrall what vas the amount of the public school fund in the State of Missouri. "Our public . school fund, said ' he,' "is the largest of any State in the Union, and amounts'to ten mil '. lion dollars. Under the Construe tion, 25 per cent, of the taxes col .. lected. ,- Each schools district in the State must . have taught at least a four-irmnths' school everj' year in ' order to participate in the benefits ,,-of the. lam'.-. Eaeli district may . .. levy' a 'not to exceed forty osnts ' on the one Hundred dollars' worth of prope.rtr, to supplement tho state , fund .in" towns and cities the taxes . icav be sixty ccnt3 on the one hun- dre'd dollars. In 1SS7, by an act of tlu? .J-trSIa'.ure, one-l-nird ci die ' .. Statc'rf rvvur.uo vru set aside for ,f.r;.ioj:.pr.ri.ocs. ;ne luna is pan, act ivjrtlv a tewnsnip ,-. W - tion of 'J the Ha! cf land, ures c.:! nam . i ivhic'-i i t.h.Ci.'i-..;i'' cunn.: . , 'wo C. was i-. wa . . flne a:, Kir . . .... .c.ealc.d by -a vescrva- rccvaeds arrising from .sixteenth section .' U !enaltic3 and forfeit- . C r;o i:ato the pciroa tun si of tue r.onntry in raliios are i loosed or . r- occur. I was Trose . ::.kV for Chv count? for . . Y.i- .lurin-' tho 'limn I :'.,; I:.- ...: -f ' -10.00'.. I .i'.hv :k-hool fund from you any consiituiionai . 'regulating the traffic in .'.rig liquors?" On that subject the Con . is. filent. But we have a law establishing high li Atthc last session of the LiO'Vrc passed a local option provi -' ' gener; cense? Le: ri.W:-uucjr .which -thr- traffic may be . proiri jlic 1 in tLo.-o comunitior '. wliich ..J.opt the law." i ..VW. ct.nstitutionai authority ' -'has i v.nir- ' T.esielatuae contract debtor - " - ' ". ' "Th'wio &re'..lu' two conditions "..' '..ur-dor 'A-hich :ht.. General Assembly , r-ii - :fb-it-i--; .U'T-'t. ; :.-.i.in;7t, thft Slate. Viir-jf; Trr-'JK Tt'itrwal of old bonds. Sceer-d.'n 'c:ise--'bf a unforeseen . : emergency, Cuv.l then the debt shall 1 - '''dollars. Under liie Constitution the --sum of two hundred and fifty dol lars must be stt a side annually for the purpose of liquidating the State debt." "What is the amount of your State debt?'' "About ten million dollars, most ol which is due the. State fund. That is, you know, like a debt which a man owes to himself. I for got to tell you a moment ago, and will now state it, that almost the whole of our school fund has been established since tne democratic . ; party came into power, beginning ".' with tho admiration of Gov. B. Gratz Brown." roads?" - - "Tho Constitution expressly pro hibits the Legislature from author izing any city, town or other incor porated sub-divisioa of the State to ' lend its credit to any individual or corporation. Neither can such sub division take stock in an incorpora ted romi. any of any kind whatever. "No municipality can contract debts exceeding 5 per cent, of its as- i ieessea rruuation, except to raise s fund &x the erection of a court hoi'.Fc ar.d jail. The legislature can ' net ir:';?rror-'e a town or city, it under the irenerr! law "The s by fjcr, aaiomitj; ccived: hi into the 'ari?3ofali officers paid aio limited to certain f.nd all perquisiters re : i nd thrt limit are turned tre.V;Urs3 of the 'various .counlks. "On tuj .vhole, Missouri has a Bpler.did 'omtitutiou. Much of her ty is d;ie to that instru ment, end I think it is not likhy to he char.'-e r modified in the Jiear future.' .... .COOKS AND COOKERY. Tif; Aobeboro Courier expresses the foIi".,iiig sensible views : Wfcr.t North Carolina needs above and b.-: ynd everything else is eood cooks. . The average girl is not tauglit to appreciate the importance of coo-.mg. the average woman "'begins ti appreciate it when too ,.late to Joarn. " lnere is not a more worthy or a more honorable position . .i in tho. .eye ot this writer than that. 01 a iraccesHiuI cook, limes have changed. There is a new order of ' things. ' And times will continue to '"' chjnro until the every girl in Hin I'W.'Li'vrirbs how to cook. It is a ..iietfttby cmp'ioyracrit, Jltwi'l pay a .uoy or a.n. it is nct.li&e a cotton beftlth t-yu.-.rjrr?r It is not I'ko the sokort rooin.. because it. is perma nent, it. jo comparr.aveiy easy. . 11 .' is lucrative. V There is always" a ,:'rpcesgiag demaucl for the most skill fyl. And a pressing demand means good- wages. "There's millions in it" for him or her who will learn the 'art and adopt it with half the zeal . usually Bhown in other pursuits. rVlnaya ia a "Trl f 1 1 rV. fnT f Vt o rrrirA vV and there "will "bo a good cook for X thenrture.' . . - ' We endoree "every1 wcrrd of the above, because the subject as at the very foundationof health,. comfort andcheerfulnaes. We "do not lay much streBS,upon Choking as a pro-? feesion, -but we" do so- upon -it aata domestic art. It is not gluttony nor epicurism to be fond of good eating; nor is undue fastidiousness 1o desire- lood-well prepared Cook ini is the' art of the civilized man and -its refinements increase as wealth and luxury .increase. The exactions ot these upon the art of conk to stimulate exhausted pal ates or gratify morbid tastes confine themselves to limited action; but there is the large intermediate class to whom the comforts of a good ta ble come as. closely and indirectly associated with the daily life. The gathering around the family board is made more genial, more cheery, more exhilarating when the viands are properly prepared.- The food mry be simple; and it in many cases necessarily be so, but the material may be so skillfully prepared and so daintily served as to equal in satisfying effect the costly provision of the wealthly epicure. The most 'important of all food is bread. In Prussia it is of such high importance as to quality and condi tion that the fatherly Kaiser will not permit his subject children to Cut the loaf until it is twenty-four hours old; and the eating of nny oilier oread, not or cola is a species of high treason. With us as a rule. the piece de resistance is a plate of hot biscuit, brought from the oven like Frederick the Great's eel pieslhot as , as his biographer expresses it. The preenfc King of Prus sia livei to the age of 90, in good heakh. as the result of ""cold victu- als," while his predecessor suffered all the torture.-; of the damned be fore he died from the punishment inflicted upon his stomach by hot and high seasoned food. From the sea coast to the moun tains this diet of hot biscuit is untr vcrsal, and is yaried by. little other bread. It may be called the staple bread of the State. ; Now we would like to seo our housewives exercise their ingenui ty in devising gome variet'. Head aches and other discomforts might be subdued. . A Bread Fair in each county in the S-tate might accomplish a needed revolrjion, . .JfBEETOWN, Ga, Jurs 10, 1SS7. Messrs. Sanford, Chamberiain & Albers Gents : Please send me at ones, by ex press, another dozen of Lyttle's Elixir. I find it of more use to me in my prac tice than anything else I can find in the whole list of medicines. The season here thus far has been unusually favorable for the development of bowel complaints, but I am free to say that with your Lyt tle's Elixir I have not lost a case. Send at once. Yours, Sic, Tso. Draxton, M. D. ISM iif ft L5VER. A toril liver ieruii ;:: t:e whole sys tem, tiKil j)niitooii Sick ISeadaeiie, Dyspepsia, Cestiveness, Rheu matism, Sallow Sksn and Piles. There is 110 better remedy for those common rtlseasen than Tp.tfs Liver Iilis, as a trial will prove. Price, 23c. Sold Everywhere. LONG3IAN & MARTINEZ PREPARED PAINT. - The 11th year of the largest consump tion ever secured by any known brand paint. Every callon of it has been sold tinder our guarantee. Its reputation of De.1115 tne highest grade ot paint ttiat can he produced, has been lustly earned by its merit and the satisfactory results of its use. For sale by BEARDEN, RANKIN & CO aus 21 dtf RUBBEE STAMPS, LinenlMarkers, Stamp inks, Stencils, Self-inking stamps for Postofflces, Railroads. Ranks, Hotels and insurance offices. Knbber Alphabets and figures, Ad vertising cards, door numbers. Soals for all purposes. Indelible Ink for marking Clothing with Rubber Stamps etc. Large illustrated Catalogue bv mail 2oc: Name in rubber with in delible ink for 40c. ''.'"' 1 Address, Model Ruki;ek Stasip Agency, P. 0.,Bor 21, Ashcville, N. C Citizen oflice. James P. Sawyer inn, on Oct. 1st, 1887, Open a large stock of Ileitis, noys',- and Ch il- (lrai'8 Clothing, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, 1 .far ijyn shoes, In the building now occupied by Col. n unamson as a ifurniture store. The first floor will be devoted exclu sively to . ' ;'- - . ceo rz.v. The second floor will be used for Car pete, Matting, Rugs and Oil Cloths. - 1 vro gentlemen or treiiUeuian and wife tan ( cumronari room and Rood board by applying V. O. BOX 310. IT FOK Location central. As soon . as the necessary steps can be taken the Patriot will appeal as a morning lauy, with the Asso ciated Press dispatches. The freshet in the Cape Fear has subsided.. .The loss to farmers," it is thought, will not be as large as was anticipated j .'Good estimates ;at it at one-third. Mrs. Cleveland is said to have iade: $800,000 ! by an advance in Western land she owns. Jiverthing Mrs. Cleveland touches setfms to turn to good luck.. Petetsburg Index-Appeal: Dr. McGlynn says "hell is a state." He fails to state, however, whether land can be held there in fee simple, or whether old Satan, aided by some infernal antipoverty society, has established a community 01 interest, It the government should pay Virginia's ana -West Virginia's debt out ot the surplus, why shouldn't it lend impecunious Indiana some money. Let us all ask Uncle Sam to .adopt us ami be our perpetual Pa. Philadelphia limes. George W. Cable made a Sunday school speech in Boston in which he said: "I have five children and half of them girlg." The omnipre sent bad bov shouted out, "That's a liel" . "No,"itUn't,"said,Cable, "for the other half are girls also." ' No one ever heard of an accident to a train when a flying boodler was on board. No one ever heard of a vessel going down that was carrying 3. scoundrel to Canada. The way which Providence works is truly Wonderful. Peoria -(111.) Tran script. Competition in the electric light business is proving a good thing lor New York City. One company, which last year received 70 cents a light, is now offering to furnish some lights as low as 25 cents each. borne bids or other companies are even lower than this, and the high est price named is 60 cents. Sow lias Faith. I had been troubled all winter with cold and pain in the chest and'got no relief from remedies recommended by DniL'eis'.B and Physicians. At the same time I was advertising Dr. Bosanks'i Couirh and Lung Syrup. I had little faith but thought to try it as a last resort, How I believe even more t!.an they tell me of its curative qualities. From the news, Elizabethtown, fc-y.J bold by li N. Lvons. np 13 dwlw FIRE INSURANCE INSURANCE 63 INSURANCF PULLIAM GO., .At Bank of Asneville BEST COMPANIES. FIRST TO PAY LOSSES IN THE WIL MINGTON FIRE, mh 16-dlv I867. 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 handle nothing but the very best goods. Our Whiskies anu iJrandies pronounced l) piiysicians to be purt and un adulteiae. are None but pure Liquors are - fit- fo medicinal purposes Oar Stock is Complete in Every Particular. Old Corn Whiskey from 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 our prices and goods are right down to he hard times, lie convinced by calling on us, West Side Public Square, Asheville, N, C. . jan8d3m 31 PATTON AVENUE. HEADQUARTERS for choice Family Groceries of every variety, Couutrr Produce and all kinds ot feeds. ' J nst received: One car mad cboice limotny flay. One car load W hite Corn. One car load Bran and Shorts. M6dUv - h. MCKDAT, r- Children Often need some safe cathartic and tonic to avert approaching sickness,- or to re lieve cone, neadache, sick stomach, indi gestion, dysentery and the complaints in cident to childhood. Let the children take Simmons Liver Regulator and keep well. It is purely vegetable, not unpleas ant to the taste and safe to tae alone or in connection with other medicine. D1CS PEPS I A. Up to a few weeks ago I considered myself the champion Dyspeptic of Am erica. Daring the years that I have been afflicted I have tried almost every thing claimed to be a specific for Dys pepsia in the hope of finding something that would aoord permanent relief, i had about made up my mind to abandon all medicines when 1 noticed an endorse ment of Simmons Liver Resnla tor by a prominent Georgian, a iurist whom I knew, and concluded to try its effects in my case. I have used but two bottles, and am satished that 1 have struck the right thing at last It felt its benehcial euects almost immediately. Unlike all other preparations of a similar kind, no special instructions are required as to what one shall or shall, not eat. This fact&ne ought to command it to all troifi!itt-ua -Dyspepsia, - J. rl. Holmes, Vmeland, N. J. XSTIPATIOX ro Secure Regular Habit of Body without changing the Diet or Din organizing the System, take Simmons Liver Regulator ONLY GENUINE MANUFACTURED BY JH. ZEILIN & CO., Philadelphia. DENTAL CARDS. B. DOUGLASS, D. D. 8., Dental Rooms over Grant & Roseberrv'a Dnur store, residence in same building Asneville, N. C DENTAL SURGERY. B. J. G. QUEEN has removed his office to the and ofieif bis professional services to the Doblie. w ironc rooms over A. JJ cooDer court Sanare All (irUACaSlUUtll WUri UUUU Willi KKlll uuu nearness, lone l-O-dAwtf DR. R. H. REEVES, D.D.S., Omci in the Connally Bnilding, over Redwood's store, Patton Avenue, ASHEVIIXE, - - - - N. O. Person having artiBclal work done, after ' tying it two or three weeks. If not satlatled, can retnrn nana tne money win oe reranaeu. jy J-JE. A. B. WARK, Dental Surgeon. Office In SInder bnlldine. second floor. work will receive prompt and careful attention. . jy m aiv J. C. BROWN & CO MERCHANT TAILORS, "So. 25 Paiton ATenne, next (Jrnruf -Ventral Hotel. ENGLISH-MADE GARMENTS A Specialty. I AM NOW RECEIVING ONE OF THE SMALLEST STOCK OF GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO ASHEVILLE, So if you are needing a few goods come, and come quick, to Hfhe Spot Gash Store I have received eome new Calico, some new Dress Goods, and am still in the re tail business. In Gents' Furnishing Goods I have a nice small stock ; in fact, some small lots of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Some nica Shoes for ladies and warran ted to'give satisfaction ; some " : Hats, Valises. Trunks, Umbrellas, Spool Thread ot Mr. Coats' make,' Silk Thread and Twist, and some small lots of other things, all good quality, and sold reasaonble. J. O. HOWELL, Spot Cash Store, NO. 17 NORTH MAIN ST. IITISS MABY MILLER 11 - Has ODei uier school for small children, at the residence of Capt. F. N. Wadciell.on Chestnut street. Hours from 8 till 12. Terms fl-SO per month of 4 weeks. July IS dti . gITVATION WANTKD. . . A competent Isdy of experience desires a posi tion a uorerness or Housekeeper la nrivat family. Is also a good copyist, Wiltes rapidly sod legibly. Address P. O. Box 434, AsneviUc se aiw . HOTELS. ROUND KNOB HOTEL .Trains'.stop for dinner Sunday 29th. .W. D. SPKAGTJE, ma 26 dtf Proprietor. Arden Park Hotel . COTTAGES. : . 10 MILES F&OM ASHEV1LLE, Coolest spot in North Carolina Scenery delight ful. Rooms commodious. Table A I. Terms reasonable. June 28 Aim E. G. KEMBLE & CO., Props. WIN YAH HOUSE, Corner of Pine and Baird streets. At beginning of Sunset Drive, Asheville, N, C, WlLiD be ready for guests on and after 1st of September. New building, with complete Biuiiuiry arrangements anu ail moaern improve ments and comforts. New furniture attractive erounds. This house will be conducted as a first-class house,, with due regard to the comfort and couvenience of guests in summer and winter . Terms moderate. WM. W. BLATCHFORD, ang!9dtf Proprietor. FKAAKIilN HOUSE, D. C. CUNNINGHAM, Proprietor, FRANKLIN - - N.C.. o Table supplied -with the best the market anords. First-Class Livery and Sale Stables in conneeuon with house. Hack between Webster nt Franklin. ii&od ftmmpl Wflgmj for Jtrinmr. . - txk.uk MSJiaojyruBM.M. eept 11-dly ii Heeves House " Waynesvillei 1ST. O BRICK, ENT1REL Y NE W TWENTi . Rooms, Single mid in .Suite. Location Main street, three minutes from either the Post Office, Express or IJepot, hlteen minutes ot Haywood White Sulphur Springs. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. Rates reasonable confer with ns. Yours trnlv, A- j. REEVES, uildif Munagtr. TURNPIKE HOTEL. THE MOST CHARMING SUMMER RESORT IX WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. This delightful place, dear to the memory of the traveler of the past, ha derived additional attraction by the construction of the railroiul, which passes Immediately by its hospitable doora. The Turnpike Hotel is fifteen milea west of Asheville, immediately on the Murphy branch of the Western North Carolina road. It is embos omed among the mountains, and is on the banks of a bold mountain stream, and has all the charms of scenery, of climate, and niverwty of resources appropriate to its location A large new building, with rooms handsomely furnished and a table proverbial for its abund ance rnd its excellence are among the attrac tions. For terms and particulars app'y to Mrs. J.C. SMATUERS, junSd3m Turnpike, K. C. French Broad Hotel A. (L Halliburton, x Prop. This Hotel is located within one hundred feet ef the Western North Carolina Baiiroad Depot, and nex. to the offices ot the Superintendent and the General Freight Agent of the W. N. C. E. R Good Fare, Comfortable Rooms. ON REASONABLE TERMS. FIRST-GLASS BAR is attached, where will be fonnd at all times tho best brands of Liquors, Jf'ines, Brandies Cigars Tobacco. Telephone connection with Up-town. mcliS dtf Big Bargains ! OFFERED K EOTS ! For a short time we will offer speciol prices on lots in Military Park. Some of the fineft Building Lots in Asheville, commanding a beautiful view, and well shaded with oaks. Will give prices of a few of them : Lot No. 1L on Pearson Avenue, nice shade. contains 8 acres, street all around it, 15. 000 Lot 7, Pearson Av'e, covered with oak, 1,000 Lot 8, 100x200, do., cor. lot, do. do., - Lot do do do ' do 1,200 Lot 10 do dd . do do 1,000 Lot 11. 90x350 do do do 1.200 Lot 13, 175x148 do corncr Tot, do ' 800 ; LIUCOLJfPABKi Lot 28. 110x164. Bartlett St.. nice noil, oak, 1.500 Lot W, 123x164, . ", " " 1,500 Lot 27, 80x140, Blanton St., " 800 Lot 63, 69x150, Bl'n Bar't 2U, do " 700 Lot 0, 80x150, do A Poplar sts 6(0 Lot 16, 60x150, Bailey & Poplar sts, 600 Lot 6, 50x100, do and Bailey st, .250 Lot T, 60x100, ' da do . 250 ; SHBIBTPABK. Lot 8, 75x150, Bailey street, 600 Lot 4. do do 500 Lot 12, . do " do ; 850 Lot 19, do Blanton street, 650 For rent, a nice 6-rooin house jn North Asheville, price $15 per month. We have other nice city and country property for sale, and all on the most reasonable terms.. Call and see us. - BOSTIC, BLANTON & CO., ; ' -f , Real Estate Brokeis, : . , 13 . Datton Avenue. B OATtDING. Havlnflr a few comfortable room. In a nod nor. tion of tbe city, I would be pleased to aaouninioJ ate a few board en. , , . - Mas. J. M. GUDGBB, angtor 211 Ha j wood street. The White COKNER MAIN AKD EGLE ntiifiT UNDER WHITLOCK'S 'V O l IK PE0PE2ET0E. Headquarters for fine LIQUORS. I charge accordingly. My ARE ABSOLUTELY . PERK AN UWAIIII.TKUATKI, and are recommended by the best judges for medicinal uae Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. Goods shipped to all points. No charge for boxing. Lock Box I Asbeville, N. C. The only strictly White Man's Bar iii tbe State. ja6sdawly .SSSUKANCE. LIFE INSURANCE. tot . rrttl LEY AflTTPAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OSf ylH'ilNi A J ss' tee policies for from ft ,03K to j$:;,o, 'ANU- com hi we t he i wirantce nature 01 "OLD MNE" Companies nt the ton ol ordinary co-operative iri3iir-r..-;a in Secret Oivlera. riP-e INSURANCt. Ineuriia'-e against loss by Fire in City d Coucty on all kinds of Proprrsj-, Ke;i! asiil Persona . S7i 5 iccll as Ion j term. Pnli'i -h issued at fair rate3 A. 1 Companies, l)ono and Foreign. n"tSOi. V. lilt AMI, Agent, Otf. North Piile Court Square. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. The only S3 SEAMXESS felioe In tlie worm. Finest Culf, nrrfect fit, and w&rrrltcKl. Congress, Ilutuin and Lace, all stylos tot- As itylisa and durable as those costing or 6. W T,. IMHTGT.AS ti.t -i ixcela the ft. M...- . tljed by uther - - iunpd on ttraiaef ,uk SbM. . I. 1 -XS S SHDE Ify posW. ki-i i) llicm. . -i'neoa junSdaw Judson College OPENS ITS FALL TERM, . September 19th, ISS7. It offers superior advantages. Atten tion is called especially to : (1) The beauty and healthfulncss of location. (2; The thoroughness of instruction for females. (3) The preparation of younjf men for business. (4 1 The reasonableness of charges. For catalogue and full information address Rev. J. li. liOOXE, se2'dlw&w4w President. JESSE" R. STARNES, aWUL'ilxSK Successor to X. Brand & Co., UNDERTAKER, , ASHEVILLE, N. C. Al Dtallic and Walnut Coffins constant! 9 on h-nd. Kvery requisite of thebusinetij ... ... i. All calla iy ornifrlitprompt- ly answerert. Llearses 1 irnislieu wlien desired. CWce: Number 40 North Main Street. Embalming a specialty. Bod es will be taken charge of immediately 11 desired. mil u MINERALS! C.LMcLOUD, . N. PLUM ADORE, President Manager. TRANSMONTANt Keal Estate AND Trust 'ompanv. Boom 43 Eagle Block, - ASHEVILLE, N. C. liealersin mines, mining properties, and all kinds of rsal estate Correspondence im ited from all parties hcviog mineral Claims lor aeveiopmenu Assays of Gold and Silver Ore, $2.00. Analyses of other ores at lowest rates. All assaying done promptly at the company s laboratory In Asheville. jUly 1 dAw6m W. T. REYNOLDS, N. A. EEYNOLD3, New Livery Stabies ! Walnut Street, between the Farmers' , and the Banner Warehouses. EETNOLDS "bEOTHERS, Have just moved into their' ntw and commodious brick stables in - the above location, and ask a share of public pt ronaee. Thr are fully eqiiipyed with good horses, .-ood vehi-jles anil careful drivers. : - Orders prom iily attended to. in8dtf Mans Bar keep none hut the PURKST, and GROCERIES 1 o is POTTED MEATS, PATES OF GME, CANNED FISH, CANNED FRUITS, FRENCH PEAS, Extra Fine, FRENCH MUSHROOMS, DEVII-ED CRABS, SHRIMP, C. and B. PICKLES, PIN MONEY PICKLES, JELLIES a PRESERVES CANTON GINGER, GIfOSSE AND BLACKWELls JAMS, OLIVES, EDAM CHEESE, FINEST SALAD OIL, INSTANTANEOUS CHOCO LATE, BROMA, COCOA, NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, PURE EXTRACTED HONEY, FINEST KEY WEST & IMPORTED CIGARS TABLE SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, em o lit H d a o H H o -AT- No. 53 SOUTH MAIN ST. Telephone No 3S. NEW Furniture Store W. A. Blair & Co., 37 Paiton Avenue, (Graham Building ',) Are opening up a large and splendid assortment of New Furniture, of all styles, and complete'and elegint in -workmanship, BED ROOM and PARLOR SUITS, LOUNGES, (single and double.) BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, &C, &.C., and everything that can be found in a First-Class Furniture Store. mh 26 dI2mo J. W. COltTLAND, REE ESTATE 1GEJT S. E. Cor. Public Square, Mma'ai., Has for salt IMPROVED - AND UNIMPROVED FlvUPERT I . IX THE CITY OF AisAEVILLE" AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY. A GREAT BARGAIN. No. 14 Clayton st.,'AshcvilIe. N. C, A 5 ROOM HOUSE, . ACRE OF LAND, GRAPE VINES, ' FRUIT TREES. ' The Louse was built by Mr. Arm strong (the builder) for his own use, .. The above is offered at a low priee for cash. J. W. Cortland, Real Estate Broker A FARM . ; " of 47$ acres, well set in clover and erass, between the Burnsville and Warm Springs roads, adjoining the lands ot uen l K. ts. vanco, only 3 miles from AsLeville VALUABLE HROPERTY. J. W. Cortland, Real Estate Broker. 5 acres, with, 2 houses, spring, fruit trees, on College St., iieaumount . : road and Poplar st T ' -, - J. W. Cortland, Real Estate Broker. IOE SALE, A' voune Ht Very low, S pairs of (rood son'nd Inquire Ot K. 1.. ARMSTRONG, Pnlphnr Springs. . ma 11 au . BUY YOUR FRUIT - Jars and Jeiiy Glass of BEARDEN, RANKIN A CO aog2l dtf .
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