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INTERESTING STATE NEWS. The Raleigh correspondent of the Richmond Dispatch gives the fol lowing : . The frost this year was just ten days earlier tharj the frost last year, which came October 3d. As a rule frost comes about October 15th. There are all the indications of an exceptionally' early fall. A good deal of interest is felt in . the actionthe Independents will take in polities. The Republicans will certainly seek to utilize them, or, in other words, to work them for all thev are worth. Mr. Richmond Pearson, of Asheville. stands rather at the head of the Independents. It is said that he is is well pleased at his course in the last campaign and during the session of the Legisla ture. The Independents will before long be given an opportunity to de clare themselves. 1 he coming cam paign will be a square fight, with no third party business, said a leading Democrat to-day. A gentleman who travels a great deal in this btate says he can count on the fingers of his two hands the towns which are not improving, lie savs he is Quite sure, as a disinter ested observer, that in general ma terial progress no soathern State surpasses North Carolina. The Statrt convention of the Wo man's Christian Temperance Union of North Charolina is called to meet at Goldsboro October 31st. A mass meeting of the citizens ot Wilmington was held yesterday to consider the extension ot the uape Fear and Yadkin Valley railway to that point. A meeting of the di rectors of that road will choose i deep water terminus. The claims of Morehead and Wilmington, and perhaps Charleston will be then pre sented. The Raleigh water works system was officially tested this alternoon The test was entirely satisfactory, Eight streams of water were thrown at once to the height of over 100 feet with sixty-seven pounds of pressure The worts were ouiit dv tne in a tional Water Works Company, of Dayton, O. The Greensboro correspondent of the same paper writes : The gas worxs at this place now use Chatham county (N: C.) coal This is an entirely new source of supply. It is only since the open ing of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley railroad that these mines have become accessible, yet located as they are, only forty miles from Greensboro. The road taps the coal-field country and the sup ply is abundant. Colonel A. H, Leftwich, of Lynchburg, manages the plant here, and :we have it on the authority of those operating the works that in gas-producing capac ity the Chathan coal is 50 per cent. superior to the East Tennessee arti cle hitherto used. ine JNortn ;aro Una coal began to be used last April. The Savinos Bank of this place, based udou the provisions of the Murrow bill nassed by the last General Assembly, has so far shown a run of prosperity far beyond the philosophy of its most sanguine friends. It has had an existence of two months and a half. Funds to the amount of $19,000 have been deposited chiefly by laboring people. The deposi tors number 400. The money is put at interest on good real estate first mortgage security estimated at one half the tax assessed value. All investments are made by direction of the Investment Committee, who look after the title. The books of the bank are inspected once a week every Thursday by a committee of Jfive appointed for the pur pose, and also at intervals by a special inspector appointed by the Governor of the State. The institution represents just so much clear gain to depositors who never before knew the value of such Mayings and who always thought they were, too poor to save at all, Is Consumption Incurable ? Bead the following : Mr. C. H. Morris, . Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and phy sicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on mv third bottle, and able to oversee the work on ray farm. It is the finest medicine ever made." Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says "Had it not been for Dr. King's Kew Discovery for Consumption I would have died of .Lung Iron bles. W as given up by doctors. Am now in best of health." Try it Sample bottles, free at H. H. Lyons' drug store. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters siiia the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will care all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt liheum and other anections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers, For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitten Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money re funded. Price 50 cts, and $1.00 per bottle at H. H. .Lyons drug store. Dr. Gunn's liver Pills. Removes Constipation, prevents Malaria, cures Dyspepsia, and gives new life to the system. Only one for a dose. Jb ree samples at H. H. Lyons' drug store, ap 13 dwlw The only thing you can get free at the - White Man's Bar is a wooden toothpick, and a good cigar ior a nickel, sept 8 dtf Holmes & Courts' Famous Wafers and Biscuits. Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Imported and Domestic Cigars, full Una Smokers' articles at Levy's, 50 Eagle Block. se24d3teod Repairing well and promptly done, at Bcbt Dbknison's, Be 11 dtf 18 Patton Avenue. Picture trainee at cost at Mobg an 's. jST"On and after date the Pioneer Bar, 23 8. Main st, will make no bills selling trictly for cash, except by special agree ment, uy una means i can nancne Dot ter goods, tf - R. B. Jones. - Engraving on gold and silver ware, &c. HAtia at TIdbviow'c se 11 dtf 13 Patton Avenue. According to statistics, the aver- j Alexandria Gazette, September 17: 1 "Doctor, why do so many people look man throughout the civilized Un Thursday.night there was a col- Paieana.. weary, ana buiow. ana ieei world annually consumes 445 pounds ored Masonic celebration in this city J.i because weir 11 ver uoes of grain, 70 pounds of meat, 7 pounds and a banquet was given in honor Tako the old reliable Dr. Hart's Liver 01 Dutter, ana zo pounas 01 sugar, 01 01 me occasion. xnac evening a mis and you'll feel like being made the total value of $26. ThflTemain- colored man, whose honesty is not anew. Your appetite will improve, your derofthe iio which the average above suspicion, wenttoCapt. Web- sleep will be sounder, your indigestion r . 1 . . 1 m . 1 e 111 rn JMTfOM vnnr rnmn otiati vxri 1 1 n oor the ponce torce, and said : fa fe a of tl"e whole Webster, these nigger Ma- 8y6tem wU1 take place, and you will feel sons are going to have a 'bankrupt' that life is worth living. Allforthesum here tonight and my nog is gone ot 20 cents per box and 1 know they are going to.have it on the table." man pays for his board goes to pay ster, of the for cooking and for what is wasted "Capt. Webi or stoles. The paragraph' eoine the rounds of the press that the trip of the Pres- dent West and south will cost him A V. . 1 All A 1 L 1 -11 310,000 is aDsura. - ah ini ne wuu Free Trade. nave to pay is tne regular iare miue The reduction of internal revenue and party from one point to the other. tne takinir off of revenue stamps from The party will probably consist of I Proprietary Medicines, no doubt has ten persons, and they will travel 111 all about 4,100 miles. The railroad fare will be about 81,500. The railroad companies do not charge anything for the special train. Hon. Chas. Cowley, in the Low- One Lived, the Other Died. A woman formerly our slave is now our cook. About eighteen months ago she became sickly and had a conch and was confined to bed, and it waB thought that she had consumption. The treatment by physicians failed to give relief largely benefitted the consumers, as well formcd jnat ab'0Te the it of tte gtomaoh as relieyins the burden of home manu- uoh when lanced discharged matter for 8 or faciurers. Especially IS tins tne case 9 months. One of these also formed, nnder with Green's August Flower and Bosohee,s her srm, and three on her back, which -dis- German Svrup, as the reduction 01 tUirty- cnargea matter ior a consiaeraDie tune, ior six cents per dozen, has been added to "i months of this time she was comined to the increase the size of the bottles contain- 5- ""LHitfJS J5S JK? in., thPn remedies, therebv e vinf? one- "."""T '""r "J r -... C . r " , . . ' . rcJ x I ne nau eaten, duo usuu a great avui 01 ell, Mass., Citizen, says: r.x-Ljover- fifth more medicine in the 7o cent size, medicine, but failed to 00 cmed. I bought nor Wm. Aiken, of South Carolina, The August J lower lor Uyspepsia and I one bottle of our B. B. IS. (made in Atlanta, Via I Liver ootunlaint. and the German Svrvm I Oa.) and save it to her and sheoommenced to fV v LTr,f Jc " for Cough and Lung troubles, have per- improve. I then-bought and gave her three Democratic candidate for Speaker ha 8 ,argest of anv medicines in bottle, more, and sho continued to improve in th.lt memorable contest which the world The advantage of inTeased ndm two months time her cough had ceased, j . XT r nn-l,. lt ine worm. ne auantago 01 m-rcaaeu h constitution strengthened, appetite and resulted in N. P. Banks being elect- 8ize of the bottles will be greatly apprec- digestion good, all discharges ceasid, nodes di ed in lS?5. Aiken had 100 votes to iated by the S'.ck and afflicted, in every tuots disappeared and she went to work town riiu vitiagt? 111 Jiviuzt:ii uuuiii-rieo. i apparently iieaituy uiu imiuueu up gronujr. Sample bottles for 10 cents remain the This woman had a married sister of near same size. d&weowly Isame age who was affected in precisely the same way auu uuuui mt? buiuo liuio. duo iiau nnJa rw 1 -r . t r-n nit rt nm.nli 1 1 n o4n TIia m-jr that VaHf TTamnfnh I c-i . -t. t t t u nnA. i-- i outi iuu uvl nino any j i j. u . uuu uio aiwiao Vine ci ven tn th nresident. is one that, her stomach ate throufli to the cavity. She to vindicate the o"fnr l m:r Q tn f,V- 1,U continued on the decline and wasted awav, . " . t ! 1 V rignts or noruiern coiorea seamen s.m:.occaa onal vacat. ons uoon be- his marriage. She is a fine mettles io-i for Banks, and was defeated on the iTttl ballot, after a nine weeks' embittered contest. He was Governor of South Caro lina in 1S44, when Samuel Hoar went down there who had beeu seized as slaves under the State law. His chief ot staff was Preston S. Brooks, the same who assulted Sumner, and they were both in Congress at the same time. During tne great Speaker ship fight they were seated quite close to Chauncy L. Knapp, then representing this district, and he had ample opportunity to stuay tnem under circumstances that were pec uliarlv trying. Aiked he describes as a man of courtly some animal. One day she threw Mr. Lamar and he never rode her again. position and a Southerner ot quite liberal ideas. The Governor was perhaps the largest slave holder in Christendom, his bondsmen num bering over-a.ooo, who were chiefly engaged on his sea island pjanta- tins.' A prize in the lottery of life which is usually unappreciated until it is lost, perhaps never to return, is health, what a nnceiess ooon it is. ana how we ought to cherish it, that life may not he a worthless blank to us. MaDy of the diseases that flesh is heir to, and which make life burdensome, such as consump tion (scrofula of the lungs), and other scrofulous and blood diseases are complet ely cured bv Dr. It. V. Pierce s "Golden Medical Discovery" after all other remed- ios have lailed. ur. nerce's ireause on consumDtion mailed for 10 cents in f tamps. Address. World's Dispensary Medical Association, C03 Main street, Burtalo, New i oik. dixwlw Freetown, Ga, June 16, 1887. Messrs. Sanford, Chamberlain & Albers Gents : Please snd me at once, by ex press, another dozen of Lyttle s Ehxir. 1 hnd 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 but eenial dis the development of bowel complaints, " - .1 l a t r . . V. 4- n.:.l. i . T ... but I am free to sav that with your Lyt- tlt's Elixir I have not lost a case. Send at once. Yours, &c, Jno. Draxton, M. D. and finally died. There were two terrible cases of blood poi son, one used B. B. B. and was speedily cm ed the other did not use it and died. It is most assuredly a most wonderful blood purifier, I xefor to merchants of this town. Yours truly, W. T. Romsbox. Tishabee, Ala., May 1, 18SG. A SII13KIFF BELEASKD. For a period of sixteen years I have been amictea witn citarrc or ine ncaa wmcn bamea the use of all medicines used. Seeing, the advertise tr eut of B. B. B., I purchased and used six or seven bottles, and although used irregularly have received great relief, and re commend it as a good blood punuor. Signed) J. E. Hclcombe, Jr. Sheriff of Haralson county, Ga. President Cleveland and Lady From Tucstlity. Sept. V.lth, TO OCT. 1st, 1887, I will sell some bargains in DRESS GOODS. tVHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, MEN'S FVENISHING GOODS, fcc. &c. this tinlB of the year. We wish it und HerrMost says the Socialists have no use for Americans. Americans certainly have no use for Herr Most, and if they were not the best naN ured people in the world they would ions ago have shipped him and his gang of howlers back to Europe to An everything else in my store. A lot serve the terms ot imprisonment 0fnew FLANNELS and DRESS GOODS awaiting most ot them in tne iana iust j but will 8en everything at a bar r ii i.- .ii. i- OI llieir Dirin. aH t wftrlt r0om for a All who desire full information about the cause and cure of Blood Poisons, Scrofula and Scrofulous Swellings, Ulcers, Sores, Kheuma tism, Kidney Complaints, Catarrh, etc., can secure by mail, free, a copy of our 32 page Illustrated Book of Wonders, filled with the most wonderful and startling proof ever be fore known. Address, BLOOD BALM CO., toctl Atlanta, Ga. Notice to the Public. We wish to inform our patrons and the public in general that we receive Oysters and Fish ioi.i the most reliable shippers. Our fish come direct from Charleston in one night, thus civing our customers an article caught the day before, and at even lower prices than fish c&ught on the North Carolina coast. Among the fish shipped us, we have a constant supply of Red Snappers, Sea Bass, S'lecpshead, Drum Whitings, Blackfish and Mullet. Our oysters are of the most select, and guaranteed to us as being the best that the market affords. We handle no cheap quality of oysters, all of ours being opened by hand, and selected for their size. We advise the public not to eat the cheaper grade of oysters, as it is positively dangerous at Hats, Boots, Shoes, Buy your groceries from 8. W. Crary und have them delivered free. tt ... Mc- ISig Stock of Goods I say BARGAINS, that is what is meant. I will give a few of the bargains as a sample: Best Calicoes at 6c, Century Calicoes at 9c, One yard wide Domestic 62c. A good Corset at 22Jc, A good 50c Corset for 40c, Ginghams.71 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 uks, x msiies, veiveus, and Trimmings. A few pieces of Summer Silks at 25c. A good Kid Glove at 50c. J. 0. HOWELL, Spot Cash Store, NO. 17 NORTH MAIN ST. Xow Has Faith. I had been troubled all winter with cold and Dain in the chest and got no That I am coins to b'iy this Fall. When relief from remedies recommended Dy Druceis's and Physicians. At the same time I was advertising Dr. Bosanks's Coueh and Luner Svrup. I had little faith but thought to try it as a last resort, How 1 believe even more t:;an tney leu me of its curative qualities. From the news, Lhzabethtown, Ky.J bold Dy a. N. Lyons. ap 13 dwlw A Woman's Dress Is an important matter as regards their health. Thev are much more subjected to cold than men. and should be careful to protect themselves, but if they contract a cough or cold they should take Taylor's Cherokee Remedy ol Sweet taum ana Mullein. Wasted. Employment as accountant, permanent or temporary. Have had practical expe rience in book-keemBZ Dy single ana double entry. Accounts written up and put in proper shape from blotter or rongn memoranda. Address r. u. uox Asheville, N. C. Goods at Cost Until Nov. 15th. we will sell Ficture Frame. Fancv Goods. Notions. Novelties, at cost. This is no clap trap to sell goods, but a solid fact, as we desire to change our business and hence offer these goods at cost. We have a line of miscellaneous books I that will be sold at cost also. Come and see if we have not cot somethmg'you jneed and secure it at a bargain. J. JS . MORGAN & UO., se 16 d2w Eagle Block. The lovers of pure corn whiskey can find no better than at Bob Jones'. The best wines and liquors can also be found there. 1 bums at cost at . Morgan's. The lowest prices on Crockery. Glass ware, China and Lain s will be found at W. C. Keller & co.'s, no. 12 ratton Av enue, sept 8 azw Leek el Pear. Delaware Grapes, Ban anas, Oranges, Lemons and Cocoanuts at Levy s, 50 tagle lilock. se 15 eodSt Visit the new, low price jewelry store of Burt dennison, se 11 dtf 18 Patton Avenue. New Line Tablets at Morgan's. stood that every oyster and fish leaving our house is fully guaranteed by us. We have daily for our bill of fare ail kinds of fresh fish, oysters in every style, celery, fresh and crisp, direct from Kala'mazor, Michigan. We can also furnish all the delicacies of the season if we are given short notice, n e will also deliver oys'ers and hsh cooked in any style to any house inside of the city limits, without extra charge. Turn IE & Beowsson. For Adults, For Children, For Both Sexes. Wfcen 03 ths sultry summer's diy The sun seems scarce a mile away; When comes Si?k Headache to oppress And vprv mnmpnt hriitorK distress. Then TAitR ANT'S SKI.TZKK proves a fiiend That Druggist all can recommena. se 10 ueoaj;w Dtnos ALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. V The Vance street for sale July 21 dtf Spruce and Colleco Terms reasonable. Apply to property Terms r JUDGER t 'JARTER, Attorney. "VOTICE STOCKHOLDERS 07 ASHEVILLE X ELECTRIC LlGnT COM V A.M. A moetine of vour company is called lor Mon I day, Oct. 3. at 5 P. M. at Bank of Asheville. for transaction oi snen Dnsincss as may ue prescuieu to yonr conslucration. se Old J. VJ. JUAtVlAt, rrUBHIBUL MISS MARY MILLER lias opened a sum Imer school for sma'.l children, at the residence of Capt F. N. Waddell, ' n Chestnut s ret. Hours from 9 till 12. Terms $1.50 pur month ofl weeks luly 16 ntl mO RENT, A seven Room House, on urove sweet, wen situated, with many conveniences. se "'o ati Apply at oa ukuve & rit,i.r A LABGE LINE OF J. Riding and Buggy Whips and Lashes at aug21dtf pLEASANT PRIVATE BOARD. Parties desirine raod private board, pleasant I rooms, reasonable rates, apply to si tirt ve street, I or auaress r.u. bua.ii, apSdtf As every one knows, President Cleveland and his wife will stop in ""Asheville on their way back from Atlanta to examine IF YOU WANT To see the nicest ami purest line of Confectioneries ru the city, call in at HESTON'S, next door to the Post-Office, and you will be convinced that you have found the Call at Morgan's and examine. their phice to bny. Just received to day a fresh stock of Whitman's Fine Cftndies, "TMeORXANT. . On the 1st of September will have for rent a front basement room on North Main street. Also a iarge room on 2nd floor suitable lor a public nail. Tne uasemeu win ue utssirauie iu; uusr Diss, also the second floor. Enquire at Balti more Clothing House, f.o. 10 Patton Avenue. augMdlawtf Tablets. All t7th. line ot Blair's handsome prices. A fresh lot of old Bald Mountain Sweet Mash Corn Whiskey just received at the rioneer saloon for medical use. ti Bisque goods at cost at Mobgan'p. Oysters served in every shape at Tur ner & Bronson's afier the 8th inst. The lovers of this delicious article will re member this fact. tf No Free Lunches served or any kind of wild animals on exhibition at the White Man's Bar to attract attention or draw trade, as I keep none bnt the purest whiskies and charge for the same, and my motto is "one price to all." sept 8 dtf Fresh fish, clams, shrimps and oysters received every day at 1 urner .Bran son's saioon. well packed in ice. Hotels Mind boarding houses can make special rates for obtaining the same, and private families furnished on order. tf Watches of all styles, at Bctrt Dkritisom's. AT J. M. HESTOFS, Kagle Hotel Block. GAS FITTING. Office AsnEviLLK GasandI Light Company, . " Abueville, Aug. 1st, 1S77- J Messrs. Ballard Bro3. : " ITnon receiving notice from you of the nnmnlfition of anv Gas Fitting work we can inspect curing this month, we will at.tpnrl nromntlv to livins the service r-- , nines and settina tne meter, ireu oi charge to the gas consumer. - Your?, &c, T: Gv Macet, Engineer Asheville Gas and Light Co J-JB. A. A WABU Dental Surgeon. niHM 4M AlnAo tinllftlnff. BRCOlld floor. vork will receive prompt and careful auentiouf To those intending to become gas I pnnsnmprs we would EUftrest that in or- Mer t. have- an uninterrupted flow of gas it will be best for them to adhere to the reu.ar city scale ior Bize oi pipes, eui Wu ie new prepared to do J OAS FITTING m ... . . Ai th(J very lowest price. All worfc Ehau be dole in thorough and woramaoiiKe manner, acceptable to the G -1 Compa- nv' UsDector wno will a r, ' i :ne mo i nnfli i-'Sn of the tras meter. Mlf have at our store a fine stock of finirtnres. which we offer at the reg ulArNew lork prices, inese -nxtures . fill be hunc free of cnarge. f lease can Mr. Cleveland will first be shown into our Clothing Parlor, where he will find Suits that will fit him, also Suits that would have fit him when 5 years old, and all sizes between. Me will also find Pants for $5.00 that are just as good as what he is wearing. He can, however, find some at $7 and $8, and all prices between. Alter fitting nun up witn suits ana extra 'ants, we will show him our - SUPEB.E LINE OF OVERCOATS. We can present a $27.0 Satin Lined English Melton we have them in alTsizes. """lfthat proves too rich for his blood, we will then show him something cheap. We have as good as he wears for $10, $12.50 and $15. We also have them down to $3.50 that will keep out - cold and rain. After fitting him out in Clothing, will show him our line of GENTLEMEN'S SHOES. Will recommend Ilammons' $G.0O Shoe for his Sunday Shoe, and for his every day and hsrnng trip the old tried and true James Means' 3.00, which never fails. We will also show him our line of GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWE AaR , which consist of Medicated and White Flannel Undershirts. We have full regular imade all-wool extra heavy Undershirt for $3,50 each, which is as good as he has evei bought for $4.00. However, it ne wnnts something cheaper, we can show lnm tne nest ou ci. an-wooi uuuwsii.ui au - -market. - . - ... . . ' Now, as we have fitted up Mr, C, we will have one of our pohU salesmen to wait on iuis. utvim m, and as she is an admirer of the fine aits, we'll first show her our unequalled and lievoi-liclorc-scen-m-tlie-city STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, And call her special attention to those beautiful combinations in all colors at $1.2o same as retail m Washington for $1 ,75 per yard. Also those at 50 and 75 cents. If these do not suit her, wnl then show her those unsurpassed silk-wove Henriettas at $1.25. If these arc too costly, can show her a magnifa- cent line of English Suiting Tlakl Cashmeres and Tricots irom 10 cciii ur. Goods, we can show Till: ?IOST .1 d TlZti VTWVE LSJ'F. i f TIZIirWJ GS . . 11 1 1 ... J .1 1 e T..:.1 l.nkn Yet shown in this city. Jet Ornaments by the dozen and in sets, au kukis ami snauu- yard and set, Fur Trimmings, Silk Velvet Velvateen, :cM wnn uuuous u.i- 1.1 will then call Mrs. Cleveland's attention to OUR STOCK T "11MK USDEBWBA.R. which is complete in every detail. Then our line of fine Flannel for underwear E11 for Skirts, Skirts already made, fine red and white Shaker Flannels, &c. Ac will not forget to mention our line of Ladies' fine. Shoe, which has no superior. As they have no children, we will not mention OUIt LINE OF CHILDREN'S SHOES, - As we will not worry people about what they don't rant ; yet Tre have a full line of Mundell's Solar Tip in spring and top heels, and many other celebrated make. As we have about completed small wears, we will have them both inspect OUR LINE OF CLOAKS which is without a rival,. We will first show Mrs. Cleveland an elegant Seal Brown Silk Plush Jacket, in all sis. We also have it in Black Fur, $22.5o. If that is too high, can show her Astracan Jersey Cloth and .many other T. , , 1. c..n l.cr. , o inrhpt. will show her our line of short Wraps, trimmea in cneaper. 11 sne aoes nor. want auymiuy, w maw - j 7 - . ; ..hw PhiSh Astracan and Fur. from So to $18; then if she should want something cheaper, we have them m endless vane 1 . t n will e nnw rnriu unr ty in New Markets, Circulars, &c, to fit all sizes and at all prices. ow, rau j 6 Cn ' V 'm then show line of Blankets, first our Deer Park 11-4 white at $12,50. No President ever slept n der a better Will then show a line at $10 per pair, then $7, and an unsurpassed line at $5, $40, $3 and down to 75 $1 showing Household Goods, will not foiget our line of Lace Curtains from $1 per pair to $6. Better than the does hot hang in the White House. We also have a line of Scrim Cretan , &c ; Carolina. !we xt i 1 j t i 1 4- arfaH nvr timp nnn want to dul 111111 uu u. aiun- mvv. iNOW, bllUUlU IVil. VACVCiaUUl tl uiwti.-vi. ' r can sell him his Bacon, Flour, Domestic, Plaids, Tobacco, Coffee, Sugar, &c. -We cannot enumerate in detail all we would like to show Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland, OR AN ONE ISJJSE. .i.- r. j ..r M; ,, T,i;tf ntMntion. but not one whit better than the poorest servant course me ricsiuciit iiuu nuc yii n.w"- f""- . , . . .e n riv- tia Buncombe. We treat any and all right, and give you your money's worth, and beg you, if you have not, to gn-e us a trial. ' Respectfully, BYRON MORGAN, JNO. P. MORGAN JNO. . MIKE L. RUDASILL, WILL P. BLANTON, Of in D. BREVARD, CHAS. D. BLANTON. ad examine. an fj-ltn BALLARD BKO& No. 11 Public equare. I, j (' jy i-ut - - . . r. V 1 - sell dtf 18 Patton Avenue.
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