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N ' Presbytery ot Mecklenburg. t - ' - u. Special fieport for Asherllle Citizen ' This venerable church court met at Long Creek Church. Gaston county, on Wednesday. Sept. 21st, at 11 a. ra. The session was opened with a John.17 : 21, by Eev. E. P. Davis ol Shel ' by. Eighteen ministers and sixteen elders were present. Rey. P. B. Law of Munroe.ibelast Moderator present, railed the court to order and constitu'ed it with prayer after which Rev. J. M. McLean of was elected Moderator and Rev. P. R. jaw and Rev. T. A. Wharton temporary clerks. Let us Apply the Boycott, f Children's Friendships. . I HLKHSES. JiDITOES : In inese Children are in. .V times when there ia a rage for spec ciety of other children at about the ulation and wealth, no matter how sixth vear of iw,r no- th. v.aia obtained, whether by wrecking a be a watchful neiiod for the narents. The following committees were appoin ted : Bills and Overture?, Rev. E. P. Davis, Rev. VV. S.P. Bryan, R. A. White, Esq.; Judicial, Rev. W.'O Cochran, Rev. T. A. Wharton. W. W. Alexander, Esq.; Minutes of General Aesembly, Rev. A. W. Miller, D. D., Rev. P. R. Law. W. T. Stowe, Esq. The report of the commissioners to tht last assembly was approved and their diligence was commended. R. B. Alexander, Esq., of Charlotte, was elected treasurer pro. tern.. J. E. Brown. Esq., was re-elected a trnstee of Davidson Coll fee. Rev. J. N. Craig, D. D., Secretary of Home Missions, addressed the i'resby tery on the subject of Sustentation, Evangelistic Cause, Colored Education. Rev. J. B. Mack, D. )., presented the claims of Davidson College upon the support and liberality of the church throughout this Presbytery. A resolution offered last Spring endors ing the action of assembly at Augusta, Ga., in reference to Evolution and the care of Dr. Woodrow came ud for con eideration. The mover was granted leave to make a substitute restricting the resolution to Evolution and then without debate the substitute was laid on the table. Memorials of deceased ministers were read, that of Rev. W. W. Pharr, D. D. by Kev. U. V. Parks. V. V., and that of Kev. W. A. McDonald. by Rey. R. Z. Johnston. The transfer of the church property of the Highlands Mission to the rresby tery of Mecklenburg was admitted to record. A call from the Huntersville church for the pastoral services of Rev. J. R. Mc Alpine was presented. A resolution was adopted warning the members of our churches against coun tenancing or in any way supporting the Romish schools which it is now being attempted to establish within the bounds of the .Presbytery. Mr. Lee McNair of Swannanoa church was received as a candidate for the ministry. B. I railroad and rohhin? th innocent Is c rr?nicT;. ..j.i.f' .!.' sermon from I i . , wmraucuai mis time otuvnuuiuciB, w jutting wjiuer nave a very decided' influence on uu me prime necessities oi me; Dy the mind, morals and manners of me adulterations oi 1000 in atnou-i their child. NViri-o- .i,:t.i : sand and one ways known to the I influenced for uuouupuwus, wuoticuccioas tspw i eany associations. " If allowed to uiacors, or ty watering stoats, the be constantly with" the nurse their 4"awuu iscs nuciuci more is uu language and manners will, in near- way eimer oy jaw or joint ana vol- ly every case, be identical with nntary association ot tne people those of the nurse. A mother should mac a remeay may oe secured ana spend the greater nortion of irv these stupendous abuses abated. day in the society of her children. it is an oia ana trite saying that it to rid herself of their noise she that which is everybody's business permits them, to seek companions to uuuuujn uuBmcoa, auu iiibm) luu- outaiae,- sue litis no one to blame Denes are permitted purely lrom but herself if their manners and mor inaction oi tne people, we know als are corrupted. ; All children re- tnat tne peopie oi tne umtea estates quire companionship of those of are unnecessarily taxed seventeen their own a?e, but Jt is very essent- millions ol dollars annually on the tal that the parents - should choose Kerosene mat is usoa, Dy a comDi- these companions, nation made by the Standard Oil Children can oe readilv taught to Company. We have heard this time be neat and tidv in their habits hv and again from such men as Judge example principally, for they imitate Black, Hon. Wm. Windom, late closely the actions of their elders. Secretary of the United States A closet or other convenient place Treasury, and many other eminent should be given them exclusively men, yet lo effort has been made for their toys, provided there is no to remeay tne roDDery. wo Know that nearly, if not quite, all the su gar sold is heavily adulterated with glucose and barvces. The syrup on sale is made from potato starch play room; then let it be understood that when play is ended all toys are to be returned to tneir proper place, it this rule is disregarded, the with drawal of a favorite tov for a time. and sulphuric acid yes, 80 per a punishment, usually has the de- cent, oi ail cnac is soiu. xec wno sued enect ot causing them to be complains! Sophistication is the more careful in the future. This order of the day. But what I de- device may have to be resorted to sired to say when I commenced this letter is that in all attempts to make a corner by speculation the people have a way oi heading them off and bringing them to grief, and it is this Boycott the article in. stantly it goes above a normal price. JLet me instance an attempt at a corner in coffee. Several gen tlemen from Brazil came to New York and there formed a syndicate to speculate in coffee. All at once the people of the country were in formed that the crop was short and that the preceding crops had been short, and that all the reserve stock had been used. This was iterated and reiterated the papers were full of it. The syndicate had se cured control of the crop on hand more than once, but it usually is successful in the end. Mrs. Ellis L. Mumma in Good Housekeeping. Dr. Pierce's '"Pellets" the oricirial "Little Liver Pills" (sugar-coated) cure sick and bilious htauache, sour stomach and bilious attacks. By druggists. d&wlw Sixteen, of the nineteen members of the city council of Covington, Kv.. were arrested vesterdav by the sheriff and imprisoned by Judge W. at the commercial centers, and to guarantefd to Arthur, circuit Judge, tor con tempt of Court. Finger bowls made of birch bark was one of the conceits of a dinner party the other night The guests could not discover why the pretty things did not leak, but that was a secret of the ingenious hostess, and she wouldn t tell. Boston Herald. Thirtythree members of the Grand Army of the Republic and other secret societies, have been ex pelled from the United Brethren Church at Hicksville, Ohio, for vio lating the rules forbidding the mem-1 ally as I have no report of the Sec beis of that church from joining sec- retary of the Treasury at hand to Notice to the Pcblic We wish to inform our patrons and the public in general that vfe receive Oy6ters and Disn iroi tue most reliable snippers. Our fish come direct from Charleston in one night, thus eiviug our customers an article caught tne dav before, and at even lower prices than fish caught on the North Laiohna coast. Among the tisli shipped us, we have a constant supply of Kea snappers, sea ujlss, o jc-epstiead, Drum V UitinL's, iilacknsii and Mullst. Our ovsters aie of tho most n;kct, and us as being the bett that the mai ket affords We handle no cheap quality of oysters, RMind and body alike sufler from' slug- XT C. GOEHAM, i oV onfiAn rtf f ha Viir"rt fhn voanl f- tt I dyspepsia or biliousness. AyerV Pills will stir up tne liver, oxcice tne stomacn and bowels to activity, open the pores of the system, and insure health of body which is indispensable to mental vigor. tl ' -..: " The - Raleigh News-Observer says The President is to pass through North Carolina from Paint Rock to Greensboro, it see.ms, on his return to Washington from Montgomery, ATa., the last point at which he will stop for any length or time, accor ding to the printed programme of his trip. Jie will thus see some what of the beauty of our mountain section and we venture to say he will be obliged to confess that it is not surpassed by anything he has eyer beheld. lie will find a hearty welcome at ever station. Our North Carolina people like manly men and a manly democratic executive. What Trnc Merit Will Do. The unprecedented sale of BoicJiee't ' German Syrup within a few yeare, has astonished the world. It is without do"bt the safest and best remedy ever discovered for the speedy and effectual cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung troubles. It acts on an entirely diSerent principle from the usual pre scriptions given by Physicians, as it does not dry up a Uougb and leaie tne disease still in the system, but on the contrary removes the cause of the trbuble.'neals the parts affected and leaves them in a purely healthy cond tion. A bottle kept in the house for use when the diseases make U eir appearance, will save doctor's btua and a long spell of serious illness. A trial will convine yon of these facts. It is positively eold by all druggists and general dealers in the land. Price, 75 cents, large bottles. d5cweowly Startling. But True. Wills Point, Tex., Dec. 1, 1885. After suffering for more than three years with disease of the throat and lunfrs, I got so low last spring . I was en tirely unable to do anything, and my cough was so badT scarcelslt,pt any at night. My Druggist, Mr. 11. F. Good night, sent me a trial bottle of DR. BO SANKO'S COUGH AND LU NG SYK- ir. I found relief, rnd alter using six fi.uo bottles, 1 was entirely cured. 3. M. WELDON. Sold by H. II. Lyons. d&wftv aper gr ovsters, as it is positively dantrtroiii' at this time of tho vear. We wish it under- , do this the speculators had to put up large eash margins which neces sitated large loans from the banks. Tho speculation was overdone the greatly enhanced price restricted consumption. The speculators COUld not unload and they came to stood that eveiy oyster and tish leaving grief. Instead of there being a defi- our ll0U8e " full' guaranteed by us. k ia o moll We have daily toi our hill of fare i 1U bUO IFAICO VyJ. VJJ'j IV AO til Willi known fact that in Brazil alone the coffee crop was 500,000 sacks in ex cess of the previous year. The cot- fee-raising area is annually being enlarged all over the world. I can not state the coffee imports anna- A Letter ok Commendation. The following letter complimentary to j tne u. L. a. Allen E Uo. s Aromatic .Elix ir speaks for itself : Marshall, N. O.. Aug. 15th, '37. The G. D. S. Allen Co., Waynesvillc, Sirs : It is with pleasure that I certify ret societies. The recent disappearance of $23,- 000 from the Union National Bank of Duluth turns out to be the work of an adroit sneak thief, who stole a package from the. vault while the bank officers were examining number of checks ' which had just been presented. If the American party is looking about for Presidential candidates for next year, we take pleasure in call ing the attention of the managers to the following ticket as one that would be hard to get oyer: For President, Bjornstjerne Bjornson; for Vice President, Hjalmar irijorth Boyesen. Chicago Tribume. TTamntrin Placfi. in Columbia. S f! ina innt. henn TmTfihaHed Viv t.heJ tect the people TTrouHno SiatPra who intend nripn. COUntieS Should ing an academy for young ladies there next September. Their ad vertisement appears in another col uinn, and any of our readers who may desire particulars in reference to the school will be tarnished full information on application to the Mother Superior. A few weeks ago George Young, ot Potsdam, was struck by a flying timber in a planing mill and his skull was fractured. At least one- fifth of his skull was broken in and has been removed; not less than four tablespoonsful of brain oozed out, a much larger . portion is bruised and injured, and yet the young man seems to retain all his senses as per fectly as in health. He is in a fair way to recover. Thb Latest from Wiggins. Says the New York Sun: Wiggins' iast prophecy of a great storm for this neigborhood has been lulnlled all of ours being opened by hand, and to the curative properties of vour Aromat- selecteci for their bizo we advise tbe ic Elixir. I havii used it nersonallv in n v i : . . . a. .1 ..1 . c . ...,.. " puuui: uui, 10 rai u:e tneaucr grauo ui i severe case ot oDsunatc diarrcucea, and 1 simply tell tuo truth when I ay "it acted liKe a ciiarm." During tue present sum mer me nux was very prevalent and very tatal in liurke county ; and for the benefit of my neighbors down there, I ordered some by Express from Messrs. Iawson & Lance of Marshall. On my way home I met a neighbor much excited, on his way io nna some remedy lor his little cnud who had been suffering from flux for two weeks and was very low. I gave him a bottle, upon meeting mm two days aftr- wurds ho told me the child was entirely recovered. It consider it as a great bless ing to tne human fannlv. and nope you may scalier 11 iar and wide. Respectfully, daw . A. J. McAlpinb. all kinds of fresh fish, oysters in every style, celery, fresh and crisp, direct from Kalamazor, Michigan. We can also furnish all the delicacies of the season if we are given short notice. We will also deliver oys'ers and fish cooked in anv style to any house inside of the city limits, without extra charge. ICINkB H HBOWNSON. ' Wanted. Employment as accountant, permanent or temporary. Have had practical expe rience in book-kecpinz by single and double entry. Accounts written up and put in proper snap from b'otter or roneh memoranda. Add : ess P. O. Sox 274. Asheville, N. C. . by the occurrence of a gale in Cor pus Christi. This reminds us of the Arabian warlock, Abenamar, who prophesied an earthquake and was kicked on the day when the earth was to quake by a small but vicious jackass belonging to a mule-1 teer of Oran. Neither the prophet nor the earthquake occurred subse quently. Renews Her Touth. refer to, but I fully believe that it would have been utterly impossible for the coffee speculators to have sustained their corner ten days had the people only boycotted the arti cle a single week. 00 far as cor ners in provisions, sugar and coffee are concerned the people have tne remedy ih their own hands. When ever anything advances to an nn usual price apply the boycott and ruin the speculators. There is no reason why Bio coffee should ex ceed 10 cents per pound. If the press of the country can induce the people to forego its use for one week it will come down to that point Inend Case, you must become a member oi your State Legislature and secure stringent laws to pro- acu one ol your have an expert with authority to visit all places where provisions are sold, with the power to examine and condemn. You should have a law making it a misdemeanor for any banking offi cer or a fiduciary to speculate in stocks or engage in games oi haz ard while acting -in such capacity. I need not at this time argue the necessity of such laws, as it will bo patent to the comprehension 01 xsoucxa. .L.cu. lyoiv, . WBh.ve K, Mii,nBTOOpCimcoRA Remedies Cashiers, bookkeepers, tellers and for years, ai d have the arst complaint yet to re- all 01 whom solicit tne ? e;T W cared aSiSrS five bottles or uuticdba absolvent, ucticura, and Cuticura Soap, the Soap takes the "cake" nere as a meiicinai soap. , Frankfort, Kan. SCBOFI LOIS, ISiUEBITED, And Contagions Humors, with loss of Hair, and Eruptions of tle Skin, are positively cured by riiTTiramA' and Ctjticura. Soap externally, and Cimcv!EAKKSoi.vKT inturnally. when ail other medicines luu. ena lor pampaiei. - Coticuba Keuediss are. sold everywhere. Price: Uuti USA the Great Skin Cure. 60 cts.; CvTiOl'RA Soap, an Exquisite llcantilier. 'ih cl&jt ccncL'RA KESOLVENT, me few uiooa runner. tl.OO. I'UTTKii UUUO AND I HKU1CAL UO., KOStOn VITIATED BLOOD. Scrofulous, Inherited and Contagious Humors Cured by Cuticura. TIIHROUGH the medium of one of your books JL received throngh Mr Frank T. Wray,Dug giet. Apol'o, Pa., 1 became acquainte i with your Cuticura Remedies, and take this opportunity to testily to you that their use has permanently cur ed me of one of the worst rases of blood poison ing, in connection with erysipelas, thet I have ever seen, and this after having bee J pronounced incurable by some or tne best pnysicians in oor county. I lake great pleasure in forwarding to you mis testimonial, unsolicited as it is by yon, In order that otbers , suffering from similar maladies may be encouraged to give your Cuticura Remedies a trial. P. S. WHITIixNGER. Leechbunt. Pa. Reference : Frame. T. What, Druggist, ApoUo. Pa. SCROFULOUS ULCERS. James E. Richaidson. Custom House. New Or leans, on oath, says: "In 1ST0 Scrofulous Ulcers broke ou. on my body until I was a mass of cor ruption Everything known to the medical faculty was tried in vain. I became a mere wreck. At times could not lift mv hands to m v head could not tarn in bed; was in constant pain, and looked upon me as a curse. ro renei or cure in ten yeas. in 1880 I heard or tne uuticuk a heme dies, useu ir-em, ana was perieciiy enreu. Sworn to before U. 8. Com. J. X). Cbawford. ONE OF THE WORST CASES. directors, keeping of other people's money, should be compelled by law to sign an oath that they will refrain from stock' speculations, games of hazard and the purchase of lottery tickets during their service in such capac- itv. The fiduciary who holds in trust the property Za widow- and orphans should sign the same kind of oath to be kept on file in court. The interests ot theconhamg ana fit "5 ?i For Adults, For Children, For Both Sexes. I N THE C1B.C0IT JL J helpless should be hedged in by the most stringent laws. Inow, my friend, this is a srood platform for you- Go ahead and you will win Truly your iriona, W. W. Wrau. M. D., Mayor of Weaverville, . Ellsworth (Wis.) Herald. Worth Knowing. Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant, Lake! City, Fla., was taken with a severe cold, attended with a distressing cough and 8f 1IPLE3, Blackhead, l-'k.n Blemishes, and Baby i fturuors, use Cuticura Soap.. I. IS. U. I HOW MV A: ACH . t - D-!ns snl Weak ness, Sort1" "-:, t trains ana Pain relieve to ' ft minute by the CnticiLra ial'ilo Pltiater, infalliolt itcu ir in v rv. TA4.nw.n rM county,lowa,teus.tiiellowin.grema ahia storv. tne trntn oi wnicn is voncn-1 s- ed for by the residents of the town : "I am 73 vears old. have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many years; could not dress myself without help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. I owe my thanks to Elec tric Bitters for having renewed my youth, and removed completely all dis ease and pain." Try a bottle, only 50c at H. A. Lyons' drug store. . The lowest Drices on Crockery, Glass ware, China and Lamrs will be found at , W. C Keller &Uo.'s, no. iz ration av fnuOt ' : sept 8 dzw Eeckel Pears. Delaware Grapes, Ban anas, Oranges, Lemons and Cocoanuts at Levy's, oo tagie uiock. - sel5eod3t Ti lovnra of rira corn whiskey can find no better than at Bob Jones'. The lst wines and liquors can also be found R.B.KENT J2 UAMUrACTUBER. LOUISVILLE. KY. He tried manv so-called popular cough remedies an J steadily grew worse. ... n i i i cr n ; Was reduced in nesn, naa aimcuny m hrAathin? and was unable to Bleep, fi nally tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and fonnd immediate relief, and after using about a half dozen bottles found himself well and nas naa no re turn of the disease. No other remedy can show so grand a record of cures, as Dr. King's JSew Uiscovery lor consump tion guaranteed to do lust wnat is ciarm- ed for it. xriai Dottie iree at r. . Lyons' drug store. "Doctor, why do bo many people look nale. and wearv. and sallow, and feel languid 7" "Because their liver uofcs not act" " Take the old reliable Dr. Hart's Liver Pills and you'll feel like being made anew. Your appetite will improve, your sleep wul be sounder, your indigestion Will be cured. VOnr complexion WIU Clear . nllm, havino- clalmx ae.Inst James B. UP: in MCt, a transformation OI Hie wnoie I Watklna, deceased, are nereDy noiinea io present ,iil i.ir.r.Uu or,A nn will foel the fame to the undersigned within twelve "'"""""f "r1 " months fro-nth'a date This Sept. 1st, M87 that life is wortu living. Aiiiortnesum i ... . p. p. morgan. tzmm Be 20 dCw J. TL REED. Clerk. per C. B. ilocre, I'epulX J. W. CORTLAND, REJL EST'lTJi . and - ! .OJIJ BROKER S. E. Cor. Public Square, Main hU, . Hits for saltg ' IMPROVED UNIMPROVED PKbrERT X IN THE CITY OF ASAEVELLE AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY. KENT'S PILLS uRE Bilioosness, , Bad Breath. Indigestion, : - constipation, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, . - StonacB Troubles, . Heartbarn, Liver Difficulties, . and all diseases of tho Stomach & Bowels. Fr sale br all Broaalats ji v, Prle 9 cents a box. N oncE, " DBALKB IN 'AIX KIKD OF Modern Improved ' Conductors, s- Points Dispersers WEATBEB VANES AND KVEET VARIETY OF TRIMMI G8- Work erected at short notice on the most improved circuit system. Office No. 8 N. Court House Square. RLJlCKSJtllTIIIJYG. I Am. thoronehl'V nrenftral tn An all manna nf Blacksmithinir Rpnatrlntr nr fUni.n. n,,nia and Wagons, to work at the lowet prices, anS to give aatisfaction. Horse shoeing a specialty. tii ve me a trial. H. M. HOWARD. 89dl2m Rear of VanGilder Brown's. Finest qualities of Hard and Soft Coal, at prices that defy competi vavsu. uvj uut luu iu jjrt uui iji;co uciuiu piauiiig oruera ior winter , supply. ' . . . .- -.j; MANUFACTURED ICE. The only Ice safe for drinkinsr nurnoses or familv use. owino- to fca absolute purity. . . . - . r IT WILL LAST ONE-THIRD LONGER THAN NATURAL ICE. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. Branch office at" Powell & Snider's Store. Yard, Old Depot, West Asheville. ; - lVHtf ApTinTTllIn nvi J Ton mm is coiuim -AND WITH IT OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF- FALL AND LITEM WINTER Embracing some exceedingly handsome styles,- in the latest cuts, in CHEVIOTS, SACKS, FROCK AND FOUR BUTTON CUTAWAYS, PRINCE ALBERTS and FOUR-BUTTON FROCKS IN FINE DIAGONALS. Also a fine line lor Boys in Cheviots and Cassimeres. Our line of HATS cannot fail to please in stiff, fur and felt. ' IN ext comes our line of .. , ? - ;, FURNIS BEING GOOD S, which have been bought for cash with all other goods at exceedingly low figures, and We feel confident that in style, price and quality we can please. Earl & Wilson's Collars and Cuffs always In stock. Our Fashion Plates for the Fall and Winter trade, with a beautiful line of samples for custom-made suits, is now readv for an examina tion and selection. We guarantee a savins of monev and a perfect fit. Verv Resnectfullv. x W. S. HECHT, Manager. ... g. BHE'MJST. septU-lm . BALT. CLOTHING HOUSE, 10 Patton Avenue. Scientific Heating and Ventilating Engineers, Plumbers, Gas and oieam j?urers, iinners uoonnff. iTiittermj? ana ueuerai JODDinjr. Agents tor uartletts Improved Warm Air Furnace ; also tor Merchant & (Jo. s btar Ventilator. We are Prepared to Furnish all Kinds of Gas Fixtures. Illa s. . ... iin oi our workmen are hrst-class, havinij had trom 10 to 12 years experience in their trades, and ewe guarantee satisfaction. Plans, specifications and estimates furnished on application. Persons having work to do m our line would do well to see us before contractinsr. NO. 8 SOUTH WATER STREET, ASHEVILLE, 1 poa SALE. I will sell mv larire SORREL CARRIAGE HORSE, seven years old, or will exchange him. laying tho diflcrence In cash, lor two smaller lorses if well broken to worlt to a carriaffe. llv horse can be seen at mv 6tsblcs. corner of Wood- fin and 8pruce streets. se IS fllw CHAS. A. MOORE. BARBER SHOP IN THE GRAN!) CENTRAL! Havhifi: moved mv Barber Shoo to the Grand Central Hotel, Patton Avenue, I am now prepar ed to accommodate my patrons and the pubii generally wild ine Deal service in my line. liive me a inai. aug2d2m JOHNSON HTJMPHBEY When on the sultry summer's day The sun seems scarce a mile away; Wheu comes Sick Headache to oppress . And everv moment brines distress. ThenTABRAJTr'SSKLTZERprovesafriend That Druggists all can recommend, se 15 deod&w 6mos a c S "SXT ANTED. A young man of steady habits, good character and address, desires a situation as Clerk, either i in store or office. References given. Address 'M.;" P. O. Drawer W., Asheville, N. C. se II dtf a a. COURT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA. Eastern Band ot Cherokee Indians, Aeainst Wm. H. Thomas, Wm. Johnston, J. K. Carpenter, etals NOTICE TO DEFENDANT J. E. Carpenter. Yon will take notice that a rule erantei by this Court upon you-in the abofe entitled cause to show cause if any you have why a writ of in junction should not issue to restrain yon or your agents or employees from disposing of or In any wise interferring with certain Black Walnut logs cut by you or your agents or employees upon the lands of the said Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in North Carolina la returnable before this Conrt at a Te m thereof to be held at Ashe ville on the First Monday in November next, at i - .-1. . : . i n . : I l. . .. t . k, ; . 1 I Wliicu uuie n U1UUUU Will UU lucuu on proceeding tor the injunction aforesaid, and also ior me apoiutuicut ui ibwjivci w vu possession and sell the said property. f O 7 SO I I o D" O 0 o W P GO w l-l 1 tl CD IT g. cr- W 09 M O H Lfi a to ai W f r1 a X o CD m z m 8 CO O One Price Store. Measaies taken for A, Raymond & Co., New York Tailors, ana a nt guaranteed. Samples now ready lor inspection. Shirts and Drawers, Scarfe, Gloves, Collars and Cufis, Handkerchiefe, Urn- bretlas, Bags, sc. Handsome Sorinz Suits, in Sacks and Four Button Walking Coats; also several crades of Frock Coat Suits. loutns' ana uoys wouung m great i variety. ' , . Our line of Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets Satins. Dress Ginghams. iSatines, .Per cales, Prints, &c,will bo found very at tractive.. - J J i H I L L Auctioneer and Real Estate - Ofiire at Store of A. C. Iavis, Court (Square. ALSO AGENT FOR THE SALE OF ADMIRAL SEMMES' VALUA BLE HISTORY "SERVICE AFLOAT." soll-dlm " BATTERY PARI HOTEL Commencing with September which will place tht rates of 1st, a Monthly Kate will iven The Battery JPar-ls: Hotel FROJfl TWO' TO XOUR IfOJLFlKS PER UJ1Y. BELOW IS TILE SCALE OF PRICES. j . Monthly Rate for Month of Four Weeks: Room occupied by two persons, - - " " by one person, - - $60 lo $75 each. 75 to 90 WEEKLY RATE: Room occupied by two persons, " " by one person DAILY RATE: Room occupied by two persons, " ' by one peison, For Circulars, etc. , address L au 26-lni $17.50 to $21 each. 21 to $3.50 eacl .4.00 C. H. SOUTHWICK. WJuislcey, Wine and! Brandy! Where you caj both foreign n j et the best lomestic. ' Zieeler Bros.', Memam A 7 Tylers, Monran Bros.' and Stokley'a Shoes f0 ladies, misses and children. ' v Banister's and Ziegler's fine Bhees for men. . Jtly Brands are the Old Kentucky Jfloitoitnhulu Gibson's XXJJ, all 6 Vears old., . ? My COKJ'. WUIHKlKS are absolutely pure,1 made t.f corn, on the Bald Mountain, Rutherford county, N. C - I handle nothing but NorthJCarolina 1 '- " l- FAPPLE and PEACH BRANDY: Mv WINK3 are cure Graoe iuice, unadulterated. You will find BERGEN and ENGEL BEER always on draaght,lcld fr ptfil TtnorrlnlivAred to everv nart of the city free ' charge.! i. a omuiiQltv iri CTd A RS an A TOBACCO, and handled th H U aAJ(VA.9 J f V4H vj . ' Call and see if t Lave - misrepresented my goods. You will rind my Saloon three doors below the 1st National Bank, No. 9, where you find th fhirious Concoctor of Cocktails, SHEP DEAVER, and the nial H. a JONES to wait on you. Any intormation given strangers witn pleasure. - jj., Building Lots on various' roads in the erowmg North-W estern section .of Asheville. On the av- j eniia 'oneninsr V into ; Riverside Park, and the New Drive lead ing to the French Broad River , also on the Richmond Hhx road. J. W. Cortland, '; Real" Estate Broker. Packard& Grover'a celebi-ated "J2.r0' and ,,2.99" shoes for men, and tne cor responding grade for boys. . .- : Best possible value ia Carpets, Art Squares, Bugs, Oil-cloths,. Upnolstery Goods, Towels, Napkins, Coverlets, Lin en Damask, &c. . . . Derbv Hats. Soft Hats a full line. Hats, andStraw X.OOK OUTX - in Tii..t-.tn. Virtillra. Wn?.neni Bud all others &iDi! business in Asdeviile witlioot f rrt havine r-fetaioed the License reqnlred by tho City Ordiulnies are notified 1 1 hat unless they obtain license -4 once they will h yroseciited. COME elSd'Av -. " CltT Tax Col lector Fine Slimiers. Oxford Ties, Langtrr Ties, and Wigwam Shoes. -n.' ' 1- VIA fZlnvaa rV11ara and ranusuui . w Cuflfs, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Ribbons' bcarlS, Xies, nosiery, uuuerwrar, - H Reaooa M Co., :Nos. 7 4 9 Patton Ave : ASHEVILLE LIILITAEY ACAPEMY. THE SESSION OP 1S8T-8 Olf THIS IKSTmj- XIOS WIJJj uriin u - -WedMMliiy, Sept. 7tb, nt 19 A. M. For catalogue and other Information addrcw 8dtt YEN ABLE & MASON. TANNER & DELANEY EN GINE COMPANY, ' RICHMOND, YIBGISIA. - " . Business established 1865. Tne most complete NiM-nine Shops tn the Sonth. Knln, IlotIr,Haw-oiill 1 lvchlery. rs-Correspcndtnce aoUclted. Send for catalogr apria-oawiy - it ALCABLK CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. The Vauce properly oo Spruce and College Hfeet for tale Terms reasonable. Apply w Inly tl dtf OCDGER & CARTER. Attorney. 1 T.ARttE LINE OF 1 - A Riding and Bug Whina nnd LnaheS at L . r. tnrrtr Lin II aui( 21 dtt . LEA8ANT PUIVATK BOARD. Parties desiring good private board, pleasant rooms, reasonable rate, apply to4 Orjye se, oraaarens jr. j. .i apSdtf ' A JOB LOT OF .... in brnlisn number at less than costof manufacture at - BEARDEN, RANKIN A CO - july 3 dtf - ; F0! Tti' OS BALK. -v. " " . ' anion, eleeunt aaaae nonw-ioi"- Bruit's Stud Book, tvo bTOenT0IV?I2?s!;H tm is ' - ' ' - - V ' - . : oU4 d la of 25 cents per box. there. - se 2 w6if Adm'r. or Jag. B, watKina, nec o, A
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 25, 1887, edition 1
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