ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. K.KTTJEMAN, JORDAN STONE, " J. D. CAMERON, -Editors. ST. 6.oo PEES AJSTiTXTM. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPT. 25, 18S7. Herr Most and a Russian named Schevitscb addressed an anarchist meeting hi New York Thursday night. Among the resolutions enthusi astically adopted was the following . They, declare that the death cn .tence of "the seven representatives of labor" in Chicago is premeditated murder and a crime against civiliza tion, and that the people, and es pecially the workingmen of Ameri ca, will be cowards and untrue to their ancestors and will deserve the condemnation and curses of poste rity" if they allow the condemned men to be hanged. Mr. Schevitscb said that he was not an Anarchist, but that the hang ing of these men would be a judi cial murder. He then went on to deliver a most incendiary address, stating that if this murder by law of innocent men was in vindication ol Ameri can principles he would rather go .(back to Russia. That those who stated that this murder would be committed in the name of the American people lied,and concluded a lengthy speech with these words: "Tnis is not Socialism or any o.ther ism. This is, first, the law of the United States, and, second, the law of humanity and justice. I tell the so-called intelligent classes, don't be too quick n&ith this hang ing business. Cheers. Take care. Begin that hanging business and the down-trodden, robbed, murder ed working peqple may find it easy to erect a thousa-nd gallowses for those s jven in Chicago. But thi may be averted. t is a lie that we want forcible revolution, but is true hat we are readyfor it." Is this what we are coming to ? PRESIDENT CLEVELAND. Will pass Asheville on his return from the South. He will make no stop in any city after leaving Mont gomery Alabama, but will doubtless stop at Knoxville, Asheville, Salis bury, Danville, and Lynchburg long enough to shake hands with the people. Capt. McBee says he will endeavor to arrange a schedule for the distinguished party so as to give the people at every point along the route a chance to 6ee the Presi dent and Mrs. Cleveland. The Citi zen will be notified of the day and hour of arrival in Asheville, so that the people in Western North CarO' lina who may desire to do so, and all so desire, can come to the city and fp their nrrspnt Chief Magistrate and his winsome ladie. WHY MONEY IS SCARCE NEW YORK. IN While legitimate business and trade in New York City is very god and greatly increased over last year, there is great complaint of scarcity of money. Ihi3 scarcity lias cre ated sume disturbance there. In discussine the situation and its ef fects the New York Commercial Ad vertiser says : Where is it? We believe that it is legitimately distributed among the younger banks of the West-and South. New York is no longer the sole financial storehouse for the rest of the country. The extension of the banking business during the last year has been unusually large ;and it was noticed months ago that this exercised an important influence upon interior exchanges. At the present time it is the JNew iorK wholesale and jobbing trade that needs money, and the presure is therefore all upon the New York banks. But the banks are feeling the loss of deposits and capital which they used to ship to the West, and receive again later, but which are now permanently fixed in that part of the country. In a word, we are passing into a new phase of in ternal finance, and the machinery creaks and groans as it is turned to its changed work. Were our treasu ry placed in normal connection with the general money . market, the great national reservoir of capital would be ofincalculable assistance in tiding over the difficulties of the moment. But its operation is un natural and cumbrous, and the fear of its accumulations makes string ency threaten something little short of panic. - The New, York Herald says: "There is no occasion for the semi hysterical utterances of certain peo ple who seem to have now learned for the first time that there is a utringent loan market and who are talking of a nanic. A paniodoes not come that way, preceded by a brass band and the whole communi ty awaiting it. They have had a protracted liquidation in Wall street, general business is on a good basis, and there is no need to fear panic ; but the paucity of loanable funds does cause extreme discomlort in commercial circles. It is putting a check upon the prosperity in 1,he country, and whatever relief the treasury can afford should be given promptly." The New York World says : "There are $100,000,000 in the treasury more than the government needs. This idle money is not only earning no interest, and liable to be Bquandored in extravagant appro priations, but it has become a seri ous menace to business" prosperity. The surplus can now be released into the channels ol trade in only one way the purchase of unma tured bonds. For this there is an ample warrant in law. The time has come when the Administration will be justified in extending its bond purchases to all clashes of bonds that it can make a saving of interest by buying. - L.et the treas ury pay out the idle money in bond purchases at a premium that will bring the bonds. It is evident from the above that New York is endeavoring to continue the control of the money market, aad business generally, without rec ognizmg the fact that millions of money which heretofore had head quarters in that city, have taken up quarters in the South and West, and seem to prefer the new home. There is no danger of a panic The business men of New York think one source of relief can be afiorded by Congress, by reducing taxation so as to stop the surplus. This is so, and also ; but another im portant fact should be recognized and encouraged, and that is, that the era of monopoly in finance and industrial enterprise is rapidly pass ing away, and a dinusion of these great iorces throughout the coun try and of their benefits and infld" ences is rapidly going on. This must be encouraged, but it will be the wise business man who will rec ognize this fact and govern himself accordingly Tkuth of a New Theory. Says the Savannah Morning News: Two of Savannah's nice young men were sitting in the doorway of a prominent Broughton street drug store yesterday alternoon, and dis cussing the red-haired girl and white horse theory. "Now, I don t believe there's anything to it," said one, who, for convenience sake, is caiieu air. iv. "it s only a newspa per yarn and only a.i idiot woulc'. think of such a thing. "Well," said the other, Mr. B., ' just your watch closelv and I n wager a soda the two will appear together.' "Done," said A., with a smile "Ah, there," said he a few mom ents later, 'see that auburnhaired angel over there?" as a young lady with'undeniably red hair appeared coming out of a store opposite. "Where's vour white plug now?" he exultingly added with a rapid glance around to assure himself that he was safe. "Oh, there he is, all right," calmly replied the apostle of the new theory, as he pointed to a white horse appearing around the oppo site corner. "Let's go and take something," wasull the other could say. Freetown, Ga., June 16, 1887. Messrs. Sanford, Chamberlain & Albers Gents : Please send me at once, 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, &c, . Tno. Draxton, M. D. UTISS MARY MILLER If I Has opened a sum- incr school for small children, at the residence of Capt. F. N. waddell.cn Chestnut e.ret. Hours from 9 till 12. Terms SI .50 per month of 4 weeks. Iuly 16 dti HOW TO MAKE MOSEY BY DEALING IN STOCKS, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, OIL, ETC. EXPLANATORY PAMPHLET MAILED FREE. LAURIE & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, S56 Broadway (and branches). NEW YORK. JJOAED, Two gentlemen er gentleman and wife can ge comfonable room and good board by applying P. O. BOX SI0. Location central. mh26 dti IMPORANT TO INSURANCE MEN. Thousands of business men who are insured in "old line" companies are realizing tbe fact that they are paying more for their insurance than it is worth and are dropping their policies and sub stituting for them policies in companies doing business on the natural premium plan. This opens np a new and splendid field for insurance agents. The Valley Mutual Insurance Company of Virginia baa been in operation novFteiryean! and has demonstrated that it can carry insur ance as cheap as any company ever did with safet. . Flans 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 6 12 Whitehall St , Atlanta Oa. se!0d2w James P. Sawyer Will, on Oct, 1st, 1887, Open a large stock of Men's, Boys?, and, CMU (Irenes Clothing; Gentlemen's Furnishing GoodM, II1T .ftWD SHOES, In the building now occupied by Col Williamson as a Furniture store. -- The first floor 'will be devoted exulu sively to CLOTMJVG. . The second floor will be nsed for Car pets, Matting, Rugs and Oil Cloths. SuPKRtoa Couhts Fall Tkbm 1887. The following are the arrangements for the Fall Teri. a of the 10th, llth and 12th Districts : ' 10th (MOBG ANTON ) DISTRICT-"jUDGE BOY- KIN. - Henderson July 18, 3 weeks. Burke-Angust 8, 2 weeks. " r ; Ashe August zz, 1 week. Watauga Ancust 'JU. 1 week. Caldwell September 5, 1 week. Mitchell September 12, 2 weeks.: Yancey September 28, 2 weeks: ; McDowell October 10, 2 weeks. llTH (CHARLOTTE) DISTRICT JCDGE MAO- BAE. - Catawba July 1?, 2 weeks. Alexander August 1,1 week. Cleveland Augcnt8, 2 weeks. - - : Mecklenburgt August 28, 3 weeks. Union September 29, 1 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 (ASITBVILLB) DISTRICT MJDGE v MONTGOMERY. Madison August 1, 2 weeks. Buncombe August 15, 3 .weeks. Transylvania September 5,x 1 week. Haywood September 12, 2 weeks. Jackson September 20, 1 week. Macon October 3, 1 week. 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 ;, 2 weeks. dire DnrSlck Stetnlnclie. " For proof that Dr. Gunn's Liver Pills cure Sick Headatv.e, ask your druggist for a free trial package. Only, one for a dose. Regular size boxes, 25 cents. Sold by li. ii. .Lyons. - iiacwiw J. C. BROWN & CO- MERCHANT TAILORS, IVo. 25 I'aUon Avenue, next Grand finiiral Hotel. ENGLISH-MADE GARMENTS A Specialty. JESSE R. STARNES, 'S - - " " 'l 'IX. "p--i . Successor to X. Brand & Co., UNDERTAKER, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Alt tsdlic and Walnut Collins constantl p on bond. Every requisite of the businetia furaiBhed. All calls day or nigutprompt lv answered. Bearee? r irnished when dedired. Office: Number 40 North Main Street. Embalming a specialty. Bod es will be taken charge of immediately if desired. mil 8 tf HYQEIA J If ontler fal Mtiscovery. Tobacco an Aid to ESciih.f A New Tobacco, manu factured by Thop. C. Wil liams & Co., Richmond, Va.. under a formula pre pared by Prof. Mallett, of thc.University of Yirainia. - . JitH-.nnlarikl, Aniunytpeptie, J Goo A JVtr rlne and J Extelltnl trhne. TRY IT, NO HUMBUG. For particula s of its virtues, call ."or certificate at A. 1. Cooper's and A . C. Iaris'; Where the Tobacco can be had. au 2o-dlm IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UK1TSD STATES OF AMERICA FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA. Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Against Wm. H. Thomas. Wm. Johnsto i, J. E. Carpenter, et als. ' NOTICE TO DEFENDANTS, T. II. McPheraon, J, C. Peabody and T. E. Gilbert Yon will take notice that a rule granted by this Court upon you in he above entitled cause to show cause if any you have why a writ ot in junction should not issne to restrain yon or your agents or employees ana eacn oi yon irom worje inc. operating, mining and collecting gold or other mineials from the bed of the Oconolufta river within the boundaries of the land of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians of North Car olina, plaintiffs, is returnable before this Court at a Term thereof, to be held at Asheville on the First Monday in November next at which time a motion will be made in the sHid proceeding fur the injunction aforesaid. J. is. KKttlJ, Cleric, se i0 d6w - per C. B. Jioore, Deputy. GAS FITTING. Office AsnEviLt-B Gas and AND 1 INY, J- 77. ) Ljght Compan Asheville, Aug. 1st, 187 Messrs Ballard Bros. : Upon receiving notice from you of the completion of any Gas Fitting work we can inspect curing this month, we will attend promptly to liying the service pipes and setting the meter, free of charge to the gas consumer. Youm, &c, T: G. Macet, Engineer ' : .Asheville Gas and Light Co. To those intending to become., gas consumers wo would suggest that in or der to have an unintejrcuiflpw of jparirwm teTjest ior tiiem to aunere io me regular cuy buuiu mr tuse ui juycD, cic We are now prepared to do GAS FITTING ' At the very lowest price. All work shall be done in thorough and workmanlike manner, acceptable to the Gas Compa ny's Inspector, who will determine the position of the gas meter. - We have at our store a fine stock of Gas Fixtures, which we offer at the reg ularNew York prices. These fixtures will be hung free of charge. Please call and examine. BALLARD BROS, aub-lm Noll Public square. VV. L DOUGLAS $3 SHOE, The only S3 SEAMLESS tSboe in tno world. VtnMt C.nlf. twn-foct warrrnted. Coueress, Butl aad Lace, ail styles toe. . stylish and durable ai tliow costlnfr 5 or $6. .a -.' excels tbe - bLutj . I ; tled by other nua. .1 " . . ' . CI. r Mb -W. i. 1 31 -T-J33 SHOK. :. H,ke;-iiheai... -r-asoeon , jr-'V-AS. Brocs-c. Ifyo . flnSdaw IMPORTANT. .- On the" 1st of September I will have for rent a . mni nn Knrth Main street. Also ianre room on and floor snitable for a public ? " MrrV...-,..! ,ll ha l.irl.lB for busi- uaii- j uc uooviutu. "... . .v ti.iu nesa, also the second floor. Enquire at Baltt more Clothing House, So. 10 Pntton Avenue jiiigl4 (Ttawtf .. ... , , - ce : wr le mc : m S3 M DENTAL CARDS. D U, B. F, ARRIKGTOIt, SURGEON DENTIST. - OFFICE ROOMS : Oyer L. Monday's store, Patton' Avenue. Be 1 3d 12m - . - ; H. DOUGLASS, D.-D. B., Dental Room ovar Grant & Roseberrv's Drue store, residence in same building Asheville, S. C DENTAL SURGERY. OR. J. O. QUEEN has removed his office to tbe front rooms ove'r A. D CooDer Court Snnare and offers his professional services to tbe public. ah professional wont aone wua ,buu anu neatness. iune W-diwtf - . 051. R. H. REEVES D. D.S., Omci in the Connally Building, over Redwood's store, Palton Avenue, ASHEYILUE, -- - - - K. C. 'f$ Vf V. Persons Having artificial work Jone, after tying it two or three weeks. If not satisfied, can retnin it and tbe moncT will be refunded. Jy l D R. A. fi. M ARK IciilI Snrgeon. Office in A teT building, second iloor. A work -arill rectHte prompt and careful attention, jylidlv IF YOU WANT To see the nicest and purest line of Confectioneries ru the city, call in at HESTON'S, next door tu the Post-Office, and you will be convinced that you have found the place to bny. Just received to day a fresh stock of Whitman's Fine Candies, AT J. M. HEST0FS, Eade Hotel T.lock. From iTuesdutj. Hept. Itlfh, TO OCT. 1st. 1887, I will sell, some bargains ia DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, MEN'S FURBISHING GOODS, fcc &c. Hats, Boots, Shoes, And everything else in my store. A lot of new FLANNELS and DRESS GOODS juat jn, but will sell everything at a bar gain, as I want room for a Big Stock of Goods That I am going to buy this tall, vvnen I say BARGAINS, that is what is meant. I will cive a few of the bareains.as a sample: Best Calicoes at GJc, Century Calicoes at 9c, One yard wide Domestic GJc, A good Corset "at 22. c, A good 50c Corset for 40c, Ginghams 7J to 10c, Fruit of Loom Domestic 9c, A nice Bed Spread 60c, Good all-wool Jeans 2oc. 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 tore, NO. 17 NORTn MAIN ST. -.f NEW Furniture Store W. A. Blair & Co., 37 Patton 'Avenue, . tQraham Building?) ' Are opening np a large and splendid assortment of . New Furniture, of all styles, and completeand elegant in workmanship, BED ROOM , ; and PARLOR SUITS, LOUNGE3, (single and double,) BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, &C, iC., and everything that can be found in a r First-Class Furniture fore. mh2Gdl2mo9 1 HOTELS. ROUND KNOB HOTEL. Trains stop for. dinner Sunday 29th. - W. D.'S PRAGUE, ma 20 dtf Proprietor. Arden Park Hotel ' - AND COTTAGES. - 10 MILES PROM ASHEVII.T.R- Coolest spot in North Carolina Scenery dclicht- Terms reasonable. . june23d!m E. G. KEMBLE & CO., Props. WIN YAH MOUSE, Corner of Pine and Baird streets,' A t beginning of Sirneet Drive, Asheville, N, C.t be ready for guests on and after 1st of ociwuiuw, new uuuaing. wita complete Rflnilarv nrronmimonra on Bn j r """" j w.&-.aiiHA mi. uiuueiu improve ments and com fort 4. will be conducted as a first-class house, with due in tmmmor anil win fa Tanm. .3 a . . WM. W. BLATCHFORD, aiiftl9dtf Proprietor. riiAr.KXI HOUSE, D. C. CUNNINGHAM, Pbopbibto, FRANKLIN - - N. C. n Table supplied with the best the market acoras. First-Class Livery and Sale Stables in connection with house. Pnily Hack between Webster and franklin. tittoA tiamplt Boom tr Jhmmtatr. sept 11-dly . "Eeeves House," Waynes villei IsT.C BRICK, ENTIRELY NEW TWENT1 Roomt, Single and in Suite. ' Location Main street, three minutes from either the Post Office, Express or uepot, uiteen minutes oi Haywood lYhite Sulphur Springs. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. Rates reasonable confer with us. v Yours truly.C - A. J. REEVES, nildtf - Manager. TURNPIKE HOTEL. THE MOST CHARMING SUMMER RESORT IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. This delightful place, dear to the memory of the traveler of the past, has derived additional attraction by the construction of the railroad, which passes immediately by its hospitable doors. The Turnpike Hotel is fifteen miles west of Asheville, immediately on the Murphy branch of the Western fiorih.C'arolina 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 diversity of resources appropriate to its location A larpe new building, wilh rooms handsomelv furnished and a table proverbial for its abund ance rnd its excellence are anion toe attrac Hons. Tor terms and particulars apply to Mrs. J.C. SMATHERd, junsd3m Turnpike, N. C. French Broad Hotel L G. 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. N. C. R. B. Good Tare, Comfortable Rooms. ON REASONABLE TERMS. FIRST-CLASS BAR is attached, where will be found at all times th-2 best brands of FAquors, Wines ISr an flies. Cigars, Tobacco. Telephone connection with Up-town. mchs dtf Big ; Bargains ! OFFERED IJY EOTSi 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 giye prices of a few of them: Lot No. 14, on Pearson Avenue, nice shade, contains 8 acres, street all around it, 15,000 Lot 7, Pearson Arc, covered with oak, Lot 8, 100x200, do., cor. lot, do. do., . Lot 9 do do . do do. - Lot 10 ' do do do do Lot 11, 90x350 do do do Lot 12, 175x148 do 8-corner lot, do LWCOLS PARK. 1.000 1.200 1,200 1,000 1,200 800 Lot 28, 120x164, Bartlett St., nice noil, oak,' 1,500 Lot 29. 123x164, " " " 1,500 Lot 27, 80x240, Blanton St., . 800 Lot 63, 69x150, Bl'n t Bar"t 2!s, do " v TOO Lot 80, 80x160, do t Poplar sta 60 Lot 16, 60x150, Bailey A Poplar sts, : 600 Lot 6, 60x100, do and JJailey St.. - 250 Lot 7, 80x100, do do - 260 SHBLBT PARK. Lot 3, 751150, Bailey street; 600 Lot 4, do - do. ' - , 600 Lot 12, ' do - - do - 650 Lot 19, do Blanton street, 850 " For rent, a nice 6-room house in 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., Real Estate Brokers, -13 Datton Avenue. .- B OARDING. Having- a few comfortablo rooms. In a e-ood nor tion of the city, I would be pleased to accommod ate a few boarders, . . . " Mas. J. M. GTTDOEB, aug90r ' - 211 Haywood street. The Whitman's Bar . COKNEii MAIN AND EOhh tVUZVi'. UNDER WHIT LOCK'S n T ( - Headquarters for fine LIQUORS. uiiarge accoramgiy. im v . ARE ABSOLUTELY PUKE AXI VMDVLTEBATEI), and are recommended by the best judges for medicinal uso Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. Gooda shipped to all points. No charge for boxing. Lock Box Ii Asiieviiie, in. u. rne only strictly jaGsdawly iWiSUKAJSCK. LIFE iriSURAIiGE. tot THlt VAiEY MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF VIRGINIA Issues policies for from 3JUOOO to $3,000, AND - coiabi.acM the guarantee eature ol "OLD LINE" Companies at the cost ol rdinary co-operative insur er e in Secret Orders. FIBF INSURANCE Insursace against. loss by Fire in City a-"d County on all kinds of Proprrijr, Real and Persona . Sh n well as long term. Polin -s issued at fair rates : - A. 1 Companies, PofiKi and Foreign. 'FHOS. W. Bit ASH, Agent, Ofti'v? North Side Court Square lr.y 'iil-li JUTLAND PA-:; EHUSAT. Hot Springs, N. C. Delightful rooms, superior table, airy situation, superb views, well shaded grounds, one of the most eligible health and pleasure resorts in tbe mountains -within two minutes walk of the depot. For termsapply to W. T. MESSENGER. July 7 d 3m Hot Springs, N. C. RUBBER STAMPS, LineniMarkers, - Stamp inks, Stencils, Self-inking stamps for Postofnces, Railroads, Banks, Hotels and insurance offices'. Rubber Alphabets and figures, Ad vertising cards, door numbers. Seals for all purposes. Indelible Ink for marking Clothing with Rubber Stamps etc. .Large illustrated Catalogue by mail 25c. Name in rubber with in delible ink for 40c. Address, Model Rubber Stamp Agency, P. O., Bcfe 21, Asheville. N. C. Citizen office. W O. MULLER & CO., iVo. V ouuth Main lireet, AshevJUej J. (1 " ' BKALKES IN ." ; : ' . All kinds of Whiskies, Brandies, .Wines Ale, Portes, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac.; fine Kentucky Bye and Bourbon : Whiskies a specialty. . distillers' aobnts fob Pure North Carolina Corn Whiskey and Apple Brandy. rure Barley Malt Whiskey for medical purposes always in stock. Sole agents and authorized bottlers ot "A nheuser-Susch Brewing Association' celebrated &l. Louis Lagei Beer for j Western North Carolina. The following Brewings constantly on hand, in kegs and in bottles .' Anheuser Busch, Standard, Imperial Pale Imager and original Bud weiser. - 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. X. REYNOLDS, N. A. REYNOLDS, New Livery Stables ! Walnut Street, between the Farmers' and the Banner Warehouses. . - BETXTOLDSBBOTSEBS, Have just moved into their new and commodious brick stables in the above location, and ask a share of public pat ronage. Thev are fully equipped with good horses, eood vehicles and careful drivers. . . , ' Orders promptly attended to. iun8dtf - - I keep none but the PUREST, and White Man's Bar in the State. I ; FINE GROCERIES ! 0 ft POTTED MEATS, PATES OF GA.ME, CANNED FISH, CANNED FRUITS, I FRENCH PEAS, Extra Fine, FRENCH MUSHROOMS, DEVII-ED CRABS, SHRIMP, C. and B. PICKLES, PIN MONEY PICKLES, JELLIES & PRESERVES CANTON GINGER, GROSSE AND BLACKAVELL'S JAMS, OLIVES, EDAMCHBKbiC, FINEST SALAD -OIL, INSTANTANEOUS CHOCO LATE, BROMA, COCOA, NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, PURE EXTRACTED HONEY, FINEST KEY WEST & IMPORTED CIGARS TABLE SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. o O P ft K a o n ft O HI 0 -AT- No. 53 SOUTH MAIN ST. Telephone No. 38. GREAT BARGAIN. That splendid farm of Capt. W. T. Corpening'8, 4 miles np Swannanoa river, containing 'JO acres, is to be cold at once, and if application be made immediately. A pood bargain ean be bad. 80 acre more of f-ill timbered land can be added at the same low figure! if desired. Apply to NATT ATKINSON & SONS, Real Estate Dealers. Other fine places near the city at ver) reason able rates. ma 6 dtf 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 And Brandies gare pronounced by pnysicians to be pure andun adulteralecr. None but Dure Liauors am fit To ' ; medicinal purposes. Our Stock is Complete in - Every Particular. Old Corn Whiskey from one f four years old. Old Rye of the highest standard brands. All kinds of-Wines, Beeis, Ales, Porter, &c &c. Cigars and Tobacco in great -quantities and finest , on the market. . We are very thankful toour 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. Asheville, N. &' ' jan8dm BUY YOUR FRTJIT " Jars and Jelly Glass of BEARDEN, RANKIN & CO aug21 dtf . .-