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ASHEy&lMtlZEN; n.v.vtrSBAa, JORDAN STONE, i. BTCAMEBON, V ! . ! V BOTTOM. J 'Hi..-: THURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 22, 1887 There is n o un playing at soldiers in KeBUKky.-'4je Stat Guard has been called into service fre quently during the past year to pro tect courts and uphold" the .law, One of these occasions, one of the soldiers not appreciating the gravi ty of his position, deserted and went home.-- He was ' arrested, tried by Court Martial and sentenced to fine of $100 and .an imprisonment of ninety days.- The Arkansas railroad- have sur prised' Boston people by making at the American romological bociety s show in that city what the Boston Herald terms "one of the finest dis plays' of fruit ' ever seen in this sec tion of country." Enterprises such as this, which show in a way that cannot be disputed the capabilities of the South, and worth more than any amount of newspaper booming in securing the kind of immigrants the section needs. Such are the uses of rail road's which .rapidly inter-chanee the perishable products of the country. giving all parts of the land participa tion in the orange, of Florida, the grapes and jjears . of California, the cranberries of Massachussettd, and enable the people of Boston to eat the first fruits of Arkansas. Somewhat to our reproach here in Buncombe they enable us to eat the grapes of Western New York, and the pears of Pennsylvania. We ought to' be sending out those thing! instead of paying out money for them : for there is no better fruit country for the products of the tem perafe 2orie than this mountain sec- tion. ' The idea of small industries has naLyet caught fast . hold upon us. It will do so in the course of time,:' i . PENITENTIARY MATTERS. The, News-Observer, replying to some' 'Inquiries of Mr. Mendenhall of Randolph county, respecting the penitentiary, gives the information published below. The institution was an interpola tion Upon our penal system nol at all palatable to the sentiments of our people and uncongenial, to their habits..; They had ,. been accus tomed ' to prompt, and it may be added, a somewhat severe adminis tration of justice. They were averse w 9 .indulgence of criminals by 'weniilUBa' wrn7Ti micht be scarcely felt as : punishment upon many amenable to such; and they were bitterly opposed to.a system which embraced as a part of the system la bor which might be productive, and either degrade honest labor, or come in competition "with it. But under carpetbag and Eepub lican rule: when the real voice of the 'people were stifled, and when the door was thrown open to the entrancpf the Crotchets of advanced humanitarians, the penitentiary sys-, tem was adopted, the penal code of the Slate adjusted to it; and to make the fact irrevocable, it was incorpo rated into the State constitution. So we hate'itj'a&dinust hold to it. All the "ciamo.r about' the "sale " of the penitentiary buildings : iff idle, be cause there is neither probability or possibility of -its being done. We mustj,',;Wa rej compelled to do so, make 4he best of a bad bargain. The penitentiary has not been al together without good effects ; in deed we. can say it has been produc tive, under Democratic utilization of crime, of what could neither have been donex or postponed to another generation;. it revolutionized the in ternal improvement system of the State.' , ' But we will let the News-Observer speak .of what has been done. It .says '(.. -jv'.. , ..-. .-.- "The average number of prisoners inthe '?penitentiary has been about 1,400, we suppose, and the cost of feeding, clothing and guarding these has been great, of course, averaging, say, from $80,000 to $100,000 per annum.. ..Jn .return for this outgo we have had the labor of the 'con' victs on works of public improve ment, in . the building of railroads which in all probability would not have been constructed without such aid. This labor has been of vast importance 4,. the State in its every part and while its Talue cannot well be estimated in. dollars and cents it should be kept in view in the con gideration of any question of the coat of the penitentiary. Then there is the benefit which society has enjoyed through the re moyalnrorrrrts midst -of the evil doing class, ' When murderers and robbers are jpermitted to remain at large in any community that com munity is, in constant alarm. So ciety must -be assured of the . rid danceljjf itS.tfirainal class to .live in happiness ndpersue" its- avoca tions.steaauyl'.tiThe recent natural alarnt 'fif the -good people of John , 8ton Over the presence n,. the coun ty of a gang of burglars is an in stance Vlhet.faci; ' ,7.?:?Z::j: :- Undewadical rule, or misrule, as our friend very popularly calls it.1 we know the affairs of the peni tentiary were'administered without much regard to the ability of ihe people to pay taxes, under demo cratic government it is equally well. known that those art airs have been administered with prudence, care and econony. . QEx'-Senator Simon Cameron was born oeiore Washington died, a voter when James Monroe was can didatefor President, still in the vigor of early manhood when he was an enthusiastic supporter of Andrew Jackson, a Senator of the United States nearly half a century ago. a friend and associate of Webster, Clay, Calhoun, Clingman and Mrs Susan Anthony, and is still able to take ocean voyages and talk politics with the shrewdest, HONEST AND OUTSPOKEN. The difference between North and South in this regard is here the nfiOTn eniova nerfect eauaiitv in O J . L -J theory and no equality in fact, while at the south both tact and theory aeree in denying him equality and relegating him to sphere by himself.! This he knows and understands. and expects nothing else. As a con sequence the Northern negro, being actually barred out ol any actua social commerce with the Northern white, and not being specially en couraged to improve himself on his own account and by his own means does nothing. He is an outcast and knows it. At the South, on the con trary. he has his own society, and wishing nor expecting no other, ne has improved it and improves him' self in consequence. Northern sen timent is visited by a moral color bhndnesss which amounts to hy pocncy, but does no one any good and the negroes much harm.-CAtca go Herald. Most women die happy feeling that the bustle ot the world s be hind. A Nashville paper says that "the cream of the base-ball club should be found in the"pitcher," but it is sometimes found in the batter. Nonistown Herald During the past summer the night watchman and the clerk of a hotel at Sugar Hill, in the White Moun tains, were both divinity students and the scrub girl had been for hv years a teacher in a public school and speaks French and Latin. Philadelphia Call. Brace Up. You are feeling depressed, your appe tite is Door, vou are bothered with Head ache you are fidgetty, nervous, and gen erally out of sorts, and want to brace up. Brace un.but not with stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate you lor an nour, ana then leave vou in worse condition than before. What vou want is an alterative that will purify-your blood, start healthy aqtion of Liver and Kidneys, restore yoor vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Such a medicine yon will find in Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at H. H. Lyons' drug store. M ISS MARY MILLER Eas ODe mer school for small children, at the residence of Cant. F. N. Waddell, on Chestnut street. Hours from 9 till 12. Terms Si .50 per month of 1 weeks, july 16 dti Ttaedyspeptle, the debilitated, whetta r from excess of work of mind or body, drink, or exposure In Elalarial Regions, will find Tntt's Pills tbe most (rental restorative ever offered tbe suffer lug Invalid. Try Them Fairly. A vicrorons body, pare blood, strong nerves) and a cheerful mind will result. SOLD EVERYWHERE. A GREAT BARGAIN. That splendid farm of Capt. W. T. Corpening's, A miles up Swannanoa river, containing 90 acres, is to be sold at once, and if application be made immediately. A good bargain can be had. 30 acres more ol lyii timbered lana can do auueu a. ira same low figures if desired. Apply to NATT ATKINSON fc SONS, Real Estate Dealers. Other fine places ne&r the city at very reason able rates. ma 5 dtf IMPORANT TO INSURANCE MEN. Thousands of business men -who are insured in "old line" companies are realizing the fact that they are paying more for their insurance than it is worth and are dronmne their policies and bud stituting for them policies in companies doing business on tne natural premium plan. This opens np a new and splendid neld for insurance aeents. I he Valley Mutual Insurance Company of Virginia has been in operation now ten years and has demonstrated that it can carry insur ance as cheap as any company ever did with aafct. Plans simple and easy to work. Its managers for North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee want agents for those States and will make liberal contracts with good men. Address IIEHH.El.EY Sf 1RJI1LL, 6 1-2 Whitehall St., Atlanta.) Ga. seI0d2w James P. Sawyer Will, on Oct. 1st, 1887, Open a large stock of Jflen's, Hoys', and Chil dren'' 8 Clothing, Gentlemen's Furnishing: Goods, AJVn SHOES, In the building now occupied by Col. Williamson as a Furniture store. The first floor will be devoted exclu sively to - - . . CEOTUJJVG. The second floor will be used for Car pets, Matting, Bugs and Oil Cloths. lis Superior Coubts Fall Tkbm 1887. The following are the arrangements for the Fall Tern s of the 10th, 11th and 12th Districts: . 10th (moboahtos) distbiot- judge boy- . KIN. . Henderson July 18. 3 weeks. Burke August 8, 2 weeks. Asne August 22, 1 week. watauga August K, 1 week. Caldwell September 5, 1 week. Mitchell September 12, 2 weeks. Yancey September 26, 2 weeks. McDowell October 10, 2 weeks. llTH (CHARLOTTE) DISTRICT JCDGK MAO BAS. Catawba July 18, 2 weeks. Alexander August 1,1 week. Cleveland August 8, 2 weeks. Mecklenburg? August &s, 3 weeks. Union September 2, l week. Lincoln October 3, 1 week. Gaston October 10, 2 weeks. Cleveland October 24, 1 week. Rutherford October 31, 2 weeks. Polk November 13, 1 week. 12th (asitevillb) district JUDGE MONTGOMERY. Madison August 1, 2 weeks. Buncombe August 15, 3 weeks. Transylvania September 5, 1 week. Haywood September 12. weeks. Jackson September 26, 1 week. Macon October 3, 1 week. v Clay October 10, 1 week. Cherokee October 17, 2- weeks. Graham October 31 , 1 week. Swain November 7, 2 weeks. Madison November 21 , 2' weeks. Buncombe December 5, 2 weeks. Car for Stele Headache. For proof that Dr. Gunn's Liver Pills cure Sick Headache, ask your druggist for a free trial package. Only one lor a dose. Regular size boxes, 26 cents. Sold by H. H. Lyons. d&wlw J. C. BROWN & CO. MEKCIIAXT TAILORS, No. 25 Pattou Avenue, next Grand Central Hotel. ENGLISH-MADE GARMENTS A Specialty. JESSE R. STARNES, Stressor to X. Brand & Co., U ND E R T A K E R , ASHEVILLE, N. C. SA. ntallic and Walnut Coffins constant! v on hand. Every requisite of the businetis furnished. All calls day or night prompt ly answered. Hearses i.irnishea when dedired. Office.- Number 40 North Main Street. Embalming; a specialty. Bod es will be taken charge of immediately it desired. mn 8 ti HYQEIA JM Wonderful Jtiscovcry. Tobacco an Aid to Health. A- New Tobacco, mann . factored by Thoe. C. Wil liams & Co., Richmond, Va., under a formula pre pared by Prof. Mallett, of the University of Virginia JaUnVabrlll, Jnli.Djjapcptic, . flood Jnrvint mnd Jin ExcMtnt Chew. TRY IT. NO HUMBUG. For particulars of its virtues, call for certificate at A. I. Cooper's and A . C. DhtIs', Where the Tobacco can be had. au 2o-dlm 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 handle nothing but the very best goods. Our Whiskies nu iJrandies pronounced b) pnysicians to be pure a..d un adultei aiect. are None but pure Liquors are fit fo " medicinal purposes. Onr Stock is Complete in Every Particular. Old Corn Whiskey from one four years old. to Old Rye of the highest standard brands. . All kinds of Wines, Beeis, Ales Porter, &c &c. Cigars and Tobacco in great quantities and the market. finest on . 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. . Be convinced by calling on us, West Side Public Square, Ashevule, janaom A Remedy in Kidney Affection. 'My kidnevs ere so affected I have been compelled to get up as much as ten times in one night. I had' pains in my side back and left shoulder, and when aown could hardly rise. I was unablejto bend my body without great pain, I inea oimmoni) .Liver .Regulator and my condition has improved so much that I naraiy ever feel any of my old trouble." w. johnson, Express Agent, Macon, lia. DYSPEPSIA. UNFAILING SPECIFIC FOR LIVER DISEASE. CYMPTOMS: Bitter or bad taste In mouth O tongue coated white or covered with a brown fur; pain in the back, sides or joints often mis. taken for Rheumatism; sour stomach ; loss of ap petite; sometimes nausea and water-brash or in digestion; flatulency and acid eructations: bow els alternately costive and las, headache ; loss of memery, with a painful sensation of haying failed to do something which ought to have oeeu aone; aeoriity ; low spirits; a thick, yellow appearance of the skin and eyes; a dry cough : fever, restlessness; the urine Is scathy and high coiornd, and if allowed to stand, deposits a sedi ment. SIMONS LIVER REGULATOR (PURELY VEGETABLE) Is generally used in the South to arouse the Tor- pia uver to a nealtny action. it acts with extraordinary efficacy on the EIVEMt, KIDJIEYS, t and ISO WEES - . An Saecthal SDM'tflR for - . Malaria, Bowel Complaints, iiysoepsia, side Headache. Constipation, Billiousness, Kidney Affections, Jaundice, Mental Depression. Colic. Endorsed by the use ot 7 Millions of Bottlaa as THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE for Children, for Adults, and for the Aged. ONLY GNNUINE has our Z Stamp in red on front of Wrapper. J. H. ZEILIN & CO.. rtUl.AU.CLJ'hilA, fA. Sole Proprietors. no24-weow2m Price Sl,01. DENTAL CARDS. D It. B-F. ABRIXGTON, SURGEON DENTIST. office rooms: Oyer L. Mnnday's store, Patton Avenue. selSdl2m B. H. DOUGLASS, D. D. 8., Dental Roosis over Grant Itnsfsherrv'a Dm store, residence In same building AsheviUe, N. C DENTAL SURGERY. rv R. J. 6. QUEEN has removed bis office to the I w front rooms over A. D Cnoner (Yinrt Rnimr and offers his professional services to the nnhlic. &u proiessionai worE done with skill ana neatness. lune W-dAwtt DR. R. H. REEVES, D. D. S., Omoi in the Connally Building, over Redwood's store, Patton Avenue. ASHEVILLE, N. Persons having artificial work done, after : lying it two or three weeks, if not satisfied, can return it ana me money wm oe rerunaeu. jj 1 D R. A. B. WARE, Dental Snrgeon. Office in Sluder building, second floor. J work will receive prompt and careful attention, jy 14 dlv From Tuesday. Scut, tilth TO OCT. 1st, .1887, I will sell some bargains ia DRESS GOODS. WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, ttc&c. Hats, Boots, Shoes, And everything else in my store. A lot of new FLANNELS and DRESS GOODS just in, but wili sell everything at a bar gain, as I want room for a Big -Stocfe of Goods That I am going to buy this Fall. When I say BARGAINS, that is what is meant, I will give a few of the bargains as sample: Best Calicoes at CJe, Century Calicoes at 9c, One yard wide Domestic 6Jc, A good Corset at 22 jc, A good 50c Corset for 40c, Ginghams 7i to 10c Fruit of Loom Domestic 9c, A nice Bed Spread 60c, Good all-wool Jeans 25c. ' A splendid line of Ladies' Shoes just in. Bargains in Silks, Plushes, Velvets, and Trimmings. A few pieces of Summei Silks at 25c. A good Kid Glove at 50c. J. 0. HOWELL,. Spot Cash Store, NO. 17 NORTH MAIN ST. JMPORTANT. On the 1st of September t will have for rent a front baseirent room on North Main street. Also a large room on 2nd floor (Hitablo for a public hall. Tbe basement will be desirable for busi ness, also the second floor. Knquiro at Balti more Clothing House, Ko. 10 Patton Avenue. aug 14 dlawtf C'l -- -- - z jaz i rT: - J HOTELS. ROUND KNOB HOTEL Trains stop for dinner Sunday 29th. W. D. S PRAGUE, ma 26 dtf. Proprietor. Arden Park Hotel AND COTTAGES. 10 MILES FROM ASHEVILLE, Coolest spot In North Carolina Scenery delight- Terms reasonable. jane 23 Aim E. G. KEMBLE & CO., Props. WIXYAH HOUSE, Corner of Pine and Baird streets. At beginning of Sunset Drive, AsheviUe, N, C, WIl,L be ready for guests on and after 1st of SeDtember. New buildino. with cnmnlntn aauLukiy airuugemeuis ana an znoaern improve ments and comforts. . New furniture attractive grounds. This house wm De conuuetea as a nrat-ciass house, with due regard to the comfort and convenience of guests in summer and winter . Terms moderate. WM. W. BLATCHFORD, ang 19 dtf Proprietor. FKAXK1IN HOUSE, D. C. CUNNINGHAM, Proprietor, FRANKLIN - - N. C. o Table supplied with the best the market anords. First-Class Livery and Sale Stables in connection witn house. Daily Hack between Webster Knil Franklin. tiooA Sample Jtoomm for Drummer. septll-dly . "Eeeves Houses", "Wayiiesville, O BRICK, ENTIRELY NEW TWENTi Rooms, Single and in Suite. Location Main street, three minutes from either the Post Office, Express or Depot, fifteen minutes of Haywood Write Sulphur Springs. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. Rates reasonable confer with us. Yours trulv,C A- J- REEVES, ualdtf Manager. TURNPIKE HOTEL. THE MOST CHARMING SUMMER RESORT IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. This delightful place., dear to the memory of tne traveler ol tne past, ha- derived additional attraction by the construction of the railroad, which passes immediately by its hospitable doors. The Turnpike Hotel is fifteen miles west of AsheviUe. immediate! v on the Murphy branch of the Western North Carolina road. It is embos omed among tht mountains, and ison the banks of a bold mountain stream, and has all the charms of scenery, of climate, and diversity of resources appropriate 10 us location A large new bnildlng, with rooms handsomely furnished and a table proverbial for its abund ance rnd its excellence are among the attrac tions. J or terms and particulars app'y to Mrs. J.C. SM Al HERS, junRd3m Turnpike, N. C French Broad Hotel A. S. Halliburton, x Prop. This Hotel is located within one hundred feet of the Western North Carolina Railroad Depot, and nex. to the offices ot the Superintendent and the General Freight Agent of the W. X. C. R. R, Good Fare, Comfortable Rooms. ON REASONABLE TERMS. FIRST-CLASS BAR is attached, where will be fonnd at all times th-s best brands of Eiquors, IVines, Brandies Cignrs, Tobncco. Telephone connection with Up-town. mens dtf Big Bargains! OFFERED IJ EOTS! For a short time we will offer speciol prices on lots in Military Park. Some of the fineft Building Lots in AsheviUe, commanding a beautiful vief, and weli shaded with oaks. Will give prices of a few of them : Lot No. 14, on Pearson Avonne, nice shade, contains 8 acres, street all around it, $5,000 Lot 7, Pearson Av'e, covered with oak, 1,000 Lot 8, 100x200, do., cor. lot, do. do., 1.200 Lot 9 do do do do 1,200 Lot 10 do v. do . do do 1,000 Lot 11, 90x350 do do do ' 1,200 Lot 12, 175x148 do S-corner lot, do 800 LHtCOIT PARK. Lot 28, 140x164, Bartlett st, nice noil, oak, 1,500 Lot 29, 123x164, " . 1,500 Lot 27 , 80x840, Blanton St., " " 800 Lot 63, 69x150, Bl'n fc Bar't 21s, do " 700 Lot 80, 80x160, do & Poplar sta 6H0 Lot 16, 60x150, Bailey & Poplar sts, 600 Lot 6, 50x100, do and Uailey st, 250 Lot 7, 60x100, do do ' 250 SIIBIiBY PARK. Lot S, 75x150, Bailey street, 600 Lot 4, do do 500 Lot 12, do do 650 Lot 19, do BlantonWeet, 550 For rent, a nice 6-rooin house in North AsheviUe, 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., Real Estate Brokeis, 13 atton Avenue. JOARDING. Having a few Comfortable rooms, in a rood por tion of the city, I would be pleased to a cummoJ- ate a few boarders. MBS. J. H. GCDOER, 211 Haywood street. ang 9 Of The White COKNER MAIN AND EGLK STItKETS UNDER WHIT LOCK'S STORE PROPRIETOR. Headquarters for fine LIQUORS. I keep none but the TUREST, amr charge accordingly. My 'WMsM ARE ABSOLUTELY PIJRK AXD UXABVLTEKATEI), and are recommended by the best judges for medicinal use Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. Goods shipped to all points. No cbaree for boxine. Lock Box Ij AsheviUe, N. C. The only strictly jab-dawly INSTJUAJSiCE. LIFE INSURANCE. THlt VACLEY MUTtJAL LlFVASs5c2rw! OF VIRGINIA Issues policies for from &7.000 to $3,000, AND coinbiuei the guarantiee eature of "OLD LINE" Companies at tbe oi' ol ordinary co-operative insur x.e in Secret Orders. riRF INSURANCE Insurance against loss by Fire in City nnd County on all kinds of Property, Real and Persona . Sh " ' ns well as long term. Poli-r- issued at' fair rates A. 1 Companies, TTouro and Foreign. '''. 4V. Kit A IV II, Agent, Oflie North Side Court Square. mv -jo-i: RUTLAND UU RETREAT. Hot Springs, X. C. Delightful rooms, superior table, airy situation, superb 1 iews, well shaded grounds, one of the most eligible health and pleasure resorts in the mountains within two minutes walk of tbe depot. For terms apply to W. T. MESSENGER. july 7 d 3m Hot Springs, N. C. RUBBER STAMPS, LineniMarkers, Stamp inks, Stencils, Self-inking Stamps for PostolHces, Railroads, Banks, Hotels and insurance offices. Rubber Alphabets and figures, Ad vertising cards, door numbers. Soals for all purposes. Indelible Ink for marking Clothing with Rubber Stamps etc. Large illustrated Catalogue by mail 2.3c. Name in rubber with in delible ink for 40c. Address, Model Rubber Stamp Agexcy, P. O., Box 21, Aslicville, N. C. Citizen office. W. O. MULLER & CO., A'o. 7 Juixlh Main ttreet, AsheviUe, W. C. . PEAI.KRS IN -- All kinds of Whiskies, Brandies, Wines Ale, Portes, Cigars, Tobacco, &c. ; fine Kentucky Eye and Bourbon Whiskies a specialty. distillers' agents fob Pure North Carolina Corn Whiskey and Apple Brandy. Ture Barley Malt Whiskey for medical purposes always in stock. Sole agents and authorized bottlers ot "Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association celebrated &l. Louis Lagev Beer for Western North Carolina. The following Brewings constantly on hand, in kegs and in bottles . Anheueer Buscb, Standard, Imperial Pale Lager and original Budweiser. Goods delivered to any part of the city free. Prompt attention paid to all or ders by mail. Telephone call No. 39. Billiard Hall on 2d floor. je 10-dtf W. T. EBYNOLDS, N. A. BEYNOLDS. New Livery Stables ! Walnut Street, between the Farmers' and the Banner Warehouses. BEYXT0LDSBS0TEERS, 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, eood vehicles and careful drivers- Order 8 promptly attended to. ZZZ iun8dtf Man's Bar ami Winies White Man's Bar in tbe State. FINE GROCERIES I Wfl POTTED MEATS, PATES OF G ME, CANNED FISH, CANNED FRUITS, FRENCH PEAS, Extra Fine, FRENCH MUSHROOMS," DEVILED CRABS, SHRIMP, C. and B. PICKLES, PIN MONEY PICKLES, JELLIES & PRESERVES CANTON GINGER, GROSSE AND BLACKWELL's JAMS, OLIVES, EDAM CHFHSiS, 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 O M O S o -AT- No. 53 SOUTH MAIN ST. Telephone No. 33. NEW Furniture Store W. A. Blair & Co.y 37 Pattou Avenue, (Graham Building,') Are opening up a large and splendid assortment of New Furniture, of all styles, and completeand elegant n workmanship, BED ROOM and ' PARLOR SUITS, LOUNGES, (single and double,) BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, &C, &C, and everything that can he found in a First-Class Furniture Store. rnli 26 dl2moS J. W. CORTLAND, REmE ESTATE JIGEJVT S. E. Cor. Public Square, Mam at., , Hasforsalo IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PMJPERTx IN THE CITY OF ASAEVILLE AND . ' . SURROUNDING COUNTRY. A GREAT BARGAIN. No. 14 Clayton sr., AsheviUe, N. C. A 5 ROOM HOUSE, ACRE OF LAND, GRAPE VINES, FRUIT TREES. The house was built by Mr. Arm strong (the builder) for his Own use. The above is offered at a low pria for cash. J. W. Cortland, Real Estate Broker1 A FARM of 47 acres, well set in clover and grass; - ; between the Burnsville and Warm Springs roads, adjoining the lands of Gen'l R. B. Vance, only 3 miles from AsheviUe VALUABLE HROPERTY. ' J. VV. Cortland, Real Estate Broker. 5 acres, with 2 houses, spring, fruit trees, on College St., Beaumount -road and Poplar st J. W. Cortland, Real Estate Broker. F OR BALE, Verv low. 2 rcalra fof rond annnil young Mr. les. Inquire ot E. J. ARMSTRONG, Sulphur Springs. ma 17 dtf BUY YOUR FRUIT Jars and Jelly Glass of BEARDEN, RANKIN ACQ aug21dtf C3 H ft & O ft d - H H ft
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