'V t 4 5 TELEGMP1 u FRIDAY MORNING. OCT. 21, 18S7. PRESIDENTIAL VISITS. To-day the citizens of Western North Carolina welcome G rover Cleveland, President of the United States. President of the United States ! Clarum ct vcnerab'ric nomen ! Not Grover Cleveland as the indi vidual merely; though, to his honor and that of the people he represents, he hears in his own name and char acter so much that is illustrious, that as a private citizen he wins to himself a respect and admiration that would expend themselves in spontaneous demonstrations of trib ute to viitue, reputation and per sonal and official integrity; but Gro ver Cleveland as President of a great nation, as the choice of a great peo ple, a d as the concrete expression of the living principle of self-government. In this capacity he repre sents the practical enforcement of the most sublime xf human ideas of that abstract contemplation of the philosopher that there was that capacity of self-control in individ uals and in peoples which would enable them in time to come to rely upon themselves, to throw off the shackles of tyranny, to break the baubles of monarchies, and to take in their own hands the reins of &ov ernment and the guidance of their own destinies. That time came when the lathers of the American revolution declared their fellow cit izens a free and independent peo ple, forever absolved from allegiance to Kings; and henceforward tli'ir own sovereign rulers. For nearly a century the ii h and foresight o! these revolutionary fathers have found triumphant vin dication; and tc-Jay Grover Cleve -land. President, almost at th threshold of a second century o! the existence ol popular government, stands among us the proud illustra tion of American institutions. The welcome he receives is a tribute to his own worth, a tribute to na tional character. lie stands, to day. in his own person, on the same level with the first President, George Washington; the last entering upon a new, doubtful untried experiment on human virtue and fortitude, but with full iaith in results; the other, at the close of nearly a century, in the full fruition of the hopes and faith of his predecessor, tenaciously adhering to the same principles, and sternly resolved to maintain and transmit them pure and intact to those who succeed him in his high office and responsibilities. Therefore is Grover Cleveland welcomed and honored wherever he goes. He is welcomed as the Chief Magistrate of the only popular govs ernment on earth, and as the Presi dent of the whole people of the United States, net as the President of a section or of a parfy. The visits of Presidents to North Carolina have been few and far be tween. The first one to come within our borders was George Washing ton, and the contrast between then and now is worthy of note. He came to us in 1791, when the origi nal thirteen States had had no ad dition, when the Iransriiontane country was an untrod wilderness, when the Mississippi valley was a foreign possession, when the shores of the Pacific were unknown, when the whole population of the country was little more than 4,000,000, when that of North Carolina was only 391,750. He came into North Car olina when there was no State Cap ital, when the site ot Raleigh had not been designated, when our an nual Legislatures were peripatetic, and sessions were held alternately at Fayetteville, or Newborn, or Hillsboro, or Halifax, when towns rgsere few and small, when there tWre no railroads, and steamboats, and when there were no public con veyances. Therefore he came in his own coach and four, with his liveried outtriders, and with a train of negro servants, and was received at Halifax and Newbern and other points in the eastern sec tion with such honors as veneration for the character of the Father of his country would inspire, and with such hospitality as the resources of the country could supply. Mr. Cleveland comes when the United States almost embrace the continent, when its fame and its power overshadows the world, and when its population exceeds 60, 000,000, when its whole territory is occupied, and when railroads make' every portion of it easily and pleas antly accessible. To this fact we largely owe Mr. Cleveland's visit. In 1791, when George Washington visited North Carolina, Buncombe county had no name or defination But it ia happy coincidence that in it same year, the county, almost the State, of Buncombe, was created out of the wilderness before alone trod by the savage; and Mr. Cleve land, in his long tour will have pre sented to him no more significant sign of the march of progress than the evidence of the conversion of the mountain solitude into the scenes of busy and prosperous civ ilized life that lay spread before hil.i . And we hope and believe he will bear away with him pleasant and permanent impressions of what he has sc en and experienced. We may add, as the only other instances t f Presidential visits to thb Slate, that Mr. Polk in 1S47, and Mr. Buchanan in 1S59, came in connection with attendance upon the annual Commencements of the University of North Carolina. The pastor of a colored church in Bradford. Penn., complains that he gets only $372 salary, that there are no perquisites, and that upon the occasion ot the omv marriage in his chinch within a year the pre siding elder did the job and pock eted the fee. Jamestown Journal. Slartlinir But True. Wills Pojkt, Tex., Dec. 1, SS5. After suffering Tor more than three vears with disease of the throat and luncs, I got so low last spring I was en tirelv unable to do anything, and my cough was 60 bad I scarcely slept any at night. My Druggist, Mr. 11. I . uood Tiiyht, sent me a trial bottle of DR. BO SANKO'S COUGH AND LU NG SYR UP. I found relief, rnd after using six if 1.00 bottles, I was entirely cured. J. M. WEL.LMJN. Sold by II. II. L'ons. d&wlw A Letter of Commendation. The following letter complimentary to the G. I). S. Allen & (Jo.'s Aromatic Jt.lix ir speaks for itself : Marshall, N. C. Aug. loth, '87. The G. D. S. Allen Co., Wayncsville N. C. . Sirs : It is with pleasure that I certify to the curative properties ot vour Aromat ic Elixir. I have used it personally in a severe case ot obstinate tliarrclioea, ana I simply tell the truth when I ny '"it acted like a charm." During the present sum mer the llux was very prevalent and very fatal in Burke county ; and for the benefit of my neighbors down there, I ordered some by Express from Messrs. Lawson & Lance of Marshall. On my way home I met a neighbor much excited, on his way to find some remedy for his little child w ho had been suffering from flux for two weeks and was very low. I gave him a bottle. Upon meeting him two days aftr wanls he told me the child was entirely recovered. It consider it as a great bless ing to the human family, mid hope you may scatter it far and wide. Respectfully, daw A. J. McAlpise. Wantsd Employment as accountant, permanent or temporary. Have had practica. expe rience in book-keeping by s-ingle and double entry. Accounts written up and put in proper shape from b'otter or rousih memoranda. Address P. O. Box 274, Asheviile, A. C Tbe Grand Republic Cigars, to be found at the 1'ioneer Saloon, is made of tbe hnest long Havana nller and Suma tra wrapper, and sold under a bona fide guarantee, cannot be surpassed in this market. tf DYSPEIPSIA. UNFAILING SPECIFIC FOR LIVER DISEASE. SYMPTOMS: Bitter or bad taste in mouth tongue coated whileorcovered with a brown fun pain in the back, sides or joints olten mis taken for Rheumatism; sour stomach ; loss of ap petite: sometimes nausea and water-brash or iu- disa-siion: flatulency and acid eructations: bow els alternately costive and lax, headache ; loss of memery, with a painlul sensation ot having foiled to do something which ought to have been done: debility ; low spirits; a thick, yellow appearance "f the shin and eyes; a dry cough fever, restlessness: the urine is scathv and hitrh colorlid, and if allowed to stand, deposits a sedi ment. ttmn LIVER HEQULATOr, (PURELY VEGETABLE) Is eenerally used In the South to arouse the Tor pid Liver to a healthy action. it acts witn extraordinary emcacy on the LIVER, and ISO II- J, An effectual specific for Malaria, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation, Billiousness, Kidney Affections, Jaundice, Mental Depression. Colic. Endorsed by the use ot 7 Millions of Bottls as THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE for Children, for Adults, and for the Aged. ONLY GNNUINE has our Z Stamp is red on front of Wrapper. J. H. ZEILIN &. CO., 1'HII.ADELPHIA, PA. Sole Proprietors. Price 81,(1). no'24-weow2ra A LARGE LINE OF Riding and Buggy Whips and Lashes at BEARDEN, 3&XKIX & CO. aug 21 dtf TALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. The Vance pro,-erty on Spruce and College sireei ior saic terms reasonable. Apply to iuly III dtf GUDUER it CARTER, Attorney, A' UCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE. On Saturday mornine. October ISth. at 11 o' clock sharp, we will sell two splendid 2 story Cottage Houses on Depot street, one containing seven rooms, the other eight. Tbe houses are bran new, well built and on good sized lots. Houses rent readily at S15toS20 r month, being conveniently ana pleasantly located. Terms Oue-half cash, balance in six months. MURRAY t- LANCE, oct I dtlo Auctioneers.. HiVZLBGREBN Sash So Blind Factory Has recently purchased a laree amount ol Oak Ash Chestnut, Cherry and Walnut Lumber, anr CAN FURNISH WORS manufactured of thoroughly dried iratenai. We propose to furnish work at the lowest figures, and equal to any impor ed goods. i iius. ij. i:jjA i I' . ropr 8. CLAYTON Business Ham-" 4 s w JtOR RENT, Ten comfortable Bed Rooms, with water con venient, on the third floor of the del Allieator Bar, lit North Main street. Also a room on eond floor, suitable for a Club Room, with two bed rooms attached. Rooms ready by October lt. Apply to SOL KDEIj. Proprietor. eei'iU" VJ.1 H. Malu stree Rje for Pasture mid iire.cn Jlaitjinug. Prof. Budd writes to the Iowa State Register cn this subject as fol lows: "I have read the brief article on sowing on stubble for (all oasti;- rage. The idea is worthy of more careful thought than our farmers have yet given it. In Champlain county, 111., stubble is sown to rye for pasturage The next spring it s permitted to jrrow up and is turn ed under late in the spring for corn. To illustrate, last fall, on the old Dun- lap homestead, a part of stubble field was sown to rye, pastured, and turn ed under for corn. At the same time the balance of stubble was roiled over and planted. The difference m height, color and vigor of the corn on the two pa its can be seen half a mile away. Pirhaps this dry year the benefit ot the green crop beneath the corn is more apparent than it would be in a moist season, but one year with another the advantage to the succeeding crop and crops by the turning under of the rye has been so apparent that it is becoming a common practice." Kye grows in cool weather when corn cannot grow, and makes excel lent grazing for stock. If no" need ed for paslui e it makes good manure for summer crops. In the South, the fail, winter and early spring growth of plants should not be over looked ami t'oreotien The Anr.iston Hot Blast says its editor has uasm to believe that Senator Joseph E. Brown, of Gcor gia, may resign before long and be succeeded nv Governor Gordon Free Trade. The reduction of internal revenue and the taking oif of revenue stumps from Proprietary Medi.-iuef, no doubt has largely benefitted t"ie consumers, as well as relieyinc the burden of hoinu manu facturers. Kapecial'y i3 this th; case with Green's August Flower nnd fi'tt-'hee's German .Sirwi.ast'iereilncti'iii ofilnrty eix cents per dozen, has been a.'-l.-d to increase thfi size of the bolth s e ita:n ing these remedies, thereby uivintr one fifth more medicine in the 7") rent size. The Aiyxtsi Flover fur Dvs.x'phi anil Liver complaint, and the Germua Si;vvp for Couli and Liins; troubles, liav per haps, tbe Unrest sale ofar.v 1 1 1-- 1 i n .s in the world. Tho ndvantai:.; of hi r a.-cd size of the bottles ill be ari'atly apprec iated by tlif s'c'k md afilictod, i:t evi-y town and village in i-ivi'.it-i cuiMitries. Sample bot same size. for !') c. its remain the iL.w tov.l v HOW TO MAKE MOM BY DEALING IN STOCKS, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, OIL, ETC. EXPLANATORY PAMPHLET BAILEE FREE, LAURIE & CO., BANKERS & BltOKERS, 856 Broadway (and branches), NEW YORK. WHEN YiH- COME TO SVE DO NOT FAIL TO SEE S AWY E R " S LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING. Mr. Sawyer is now in New York buying DRESS GOODS. CARPETS, CI.OTIIINV., BOOTS & SHOES, LADIES' FIXE WRAPPERS AND WALKING JACKKTS. BLANKETS, a x r SHEETINGS. 110 NOT FOKOET THE PLACE. KO. 15 PAT ft 'N AVENUE. OTer 9,000,000 worn durtnpr the part Bis years. This marvo!oii3 success 5s duo-- lbt. To tho superiority c f Coralino over all other matorials, ci p. sti Jour for Corssets. 2nd. To tho superior quality, shapo and workmanship of our Corsets, combtced witii their low prices. Avoid cheap imitations made of various kinds of cori Kcnu tiro g'.'numa unless "DR. WARNER'S CORALIHE" Is printed on lnsido of Bteel cover. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MEHCHANTS. WARNER BROTHERS, 350 Broadway, New York City. DENTAL CARDS. D K. It. F. AKRIXUTON, SURGEON DENTIST OFFICE rooms: Over L. Huuday's store, Pattern Avenue, so 13 iili'ni B II. DOUGLASS, D. P. P., Ocutal ttonsiii ever Grant, fc F.o-M-berry'a Drug storc.resulpr.ee in sane huilc'.i''g Asheviile, N. C DENTAL SURGERY. I It. J. G. QUEEN has removed tits office to the 1 front rooms over A. D Cooper Court Square end offers bis profe.ssisr.ai services to the public. All professional work done with skill and neatness. iune 1-0-dAwtf 03, R. H. REEVES, D.D.S., Office iu tho Connally Building, over Redwood's Btoro, Patton Avenue, iSHEVILLE. N. C ieroon navm? artificial work done, atter rying it two or three weeks. If not satisfied, can i t lu rn if and tbe moneT will be refunded. Jy 1 Ientn! Surgeon. Office in Slniler building, second floor. A ork will receive pumpl and careful attention. jy 14 atv Furniture Store W. A. Blair & Co., 37 Vatttoii Avenue,. (Graham Building?) Are opening up a large and Rplendid assortment of New Furniture, of all styles, and complete andeleint in workmanship, BED ROOM and PARLOR SUJTS, LOUNGES, (?in:'ii' and double.) BED.STE A I)S, If A I RS &.C., AC, and everything that ran be found in a Fimt'Cfass Furniture Si ore. mh 2 11 2m ! I i' s i!(i 'j.iai r,v.i'.,v, at J. O. Howell's beats thi-in all. From Tucstlutf. Kept, tilth, TO OCT. 1st. 1887, I will ko!1 some bargains i DRESS GOODS. v.'IIITK (iOODS, HOSIERY, MEN'S F II UN IS II I NG GOO'lS, iCc.. eie. Hats, MSoots, Shoes, And everything else i" my store. A lot of new FLANNELS and DUESS GOODS just in, but will everything at a bar gain, as I want rum fur :i Big Stock oi' Cioods Tliat I am gonii to buy tbii Fall. When I say nAKOAINS, th.it i.i what is m;-ant. I will rive a lew i.-f 'h" hirraini as a sample : llest Calicoes at GJe, Certury Ca!ie;es a !)::, One yard wkV 1:jh .stic tiU A fjc.od Cerent a' --f, A g.ind ,"i)i; Cors-Jt ror 40ir, Ginghams 7 to lOe, Fruit of Loom Domestic !i", A nice Ct-d S'irPad GO'-, Good all-wool Jeans 25e. A splendid line of Ladion' Siiocs just in. Bargains in Silks, I'lushe, Velvets, and Trimmings. A few pieces of Summei Silks at 25c. A good Kid Glove at 50c. J. 0. now ELL, Spot Cash Store, NO. 17 NORTH MAIN ST. The ;2 Gi.at Button Howell's beat's all. SLoj at J. O. HYGEIA. IJ omlerfal lii&eovcry. Tobacco au Aid to Health. A New Tobacco, rnanu factuted by Thoe. C. Wil liams & Co., Richmond, Va., under a formula pre pared by Prof. Mallett, of the University of Virginia jHti..Halarial, .inU-lyptptie, J JJood JS'tr Hnt mnd 4n Exctllt Chne. TRY IT, NO HUMBUG. For particulars of its virtues, cal! Tor cerLilieate tit A. I C'ooprr'a aiut .4. V. Davits', Where the Tobacco can be had. an 2o dim JJ6 HOTELS. ROUND KNOB HOTEL Trains stop for dinner Sunday 29th. W. D. SITvAGUE, Proprietor. ma 26 dtf Arden Park Hotel AND COTTAGES. 10 MILES FROM AollEVILLP, Coolest spot in North Carolina Pocnery delight ful. Rooms commodious. Table A I. Terms reasonable. junc 23 dim E. . KEM BLE & CO., Props. WIN YAH HOUSE, Corner of Hue and Z;iV(7 street. At beginning of Sunset I'rive, Asheviile, N, C, WIlL be ready for guests on and after 1st of September. New building, with co:ii). L ie i euimary in nincnieuis t.em arl ir.nuelll in:p:ov" incnts and conilorK. New furniture attractive grounds. This house wiil be conducted as a lirst i liss hniisc. wii u line regard to the comfort anil cimvenienee of guc?:s in s'immer and winter Terms mo lentte. W M. W. BI.ATCHKORD, aug 19 dtf Proprietor. FR.4NKXIN IIOr.SE, D. C. CUNNINGHAM, PKOfHitioK, FRAXKLIN - - X. C. o Table supplied with the best the market aL'ords. First-Class Livery and Sale Stables in connection with bouse. Uniljr Hn-k Iielwpoti V.rlislor n Franklin. Vodrf Sample Hnrtmm for Hrummrrt eept 11-dly "Reeves House," Way ues ville, TST. C BRICK, ENTIRELY XE7TV FXT1 Rooms, Singh and in Suite. Location Main Btreet, three minutes from either the Post Office, Express or Depot, fifteen minutes of Haywood White Sulphur Sjirimjx. Ol'EX ALL THE YEAR ROUND. Rates reasonable confer with ns. Yours trulv, A. J. It EEVES, Ulldif JlaLager. TlJMPWIOfEL. THE MOST CHARMING Sl'MMKR KKSOKT IN WKSTKKN NORTH CAROLINA. ! This tlelishtful pl;;ri'. Kir to tho truwli-r of tile ii:it. h aiirm'tir.ii t.y tl:. v).i; r :i ti.i:i whirii pasvVs i::!mj'l::ltv- L ilo.irr. he Turin ikj !i l.-i is lii:.-i-Aslii'Vljlt. i;:i:ni'f::i:t-!y ,itl ;: file Wi-steru rnth cr limii :-. omi'l ::iii'!i tin. iiioiniiMi'i-, of a lioi.l m-u;l,n ii tr-.m. Ohar'ns of Hviirry. of i-liurit.', n-siHiri'i'.-J apj.ri'i'ri::!.--o ii-; A hiri'i r.i iv t iii i .1 . .iir. wti 1 i f(lrlii-li..l iinil ;i r.-Vi-;!."; ulire'-'litl its uxrellt'iK-c :'.r.' u: toils. '-'! liims ami jutir.aM "lis. i. i juusd'ni of i : of ! : rs French. Broad Hote3 A. G. Halliburton, x Prop.: This Hotel is located within r.ne lmnilrod Ifct I of the Western North Carolina Kailro.i.l lK.-.ot. and nex' to the offices ot the Superintendent -ind the General Freight Agent of the '.V. X. (.'. U. R. Good Fare, Comfortable Rooms. -on- REASONABLE TERMS. FIRST CLASS BAR is attached, wnore will he fonnd nt a'.I times th best brands of Cigars, Tfharro. Telephone connection with Up-t.iwn. mens tiff C3 a B ig jsarffains OFFIWIKI IA LOTS! For a short time we will oiler spei iol prices on lots in Military Park. Some of the iineft I'.uildin;; Lots in Asheviile, commanding a beautiful view, arid we 1 shaded with oaks. Will give prices of a tew ot them : Lot No. 11. on Pearson Avenue, nice sbade. contains 8 acres, street all around it, 85 000 lxt 7, Pearson Av'e, covered with oak, 1,000 Lot 8, 100x'2UO, do., cor. lot, do. do., l.'JOO Lot 9 do do do do l.'.no Lot 10 do do tlo do l.oi'O Lot 11, 91x350 do do do 1.2C0 Lot 12, 175xUS do 3-corncr lot, do S00 1ISCIS PARK. Lot 2S, ISOxICl, Bartlett St., nice noil, oik, Lot 29. Iixl6i, " " " Lot 27, 80x240, Blanton St., ' " Lot 63, 69x150, Iil'n fc Bar t 2.B, AO Lot SO, SOxlfO, do Ac Poplar sts Lot 10, 60x150, Bailey & Poplar sts, Lot 6, 50x100, do and rtuilev st Lot 7, ISOxlOO, do do S II II Mi Y PARK. Lot 3, 75xl")0, Bailey street, Lot I, do do Lot 12, oo do I-ot 19, do Bianton street. 1,500 1,500 00 7lfl 110 CO") 2'0 2G0 C50 f.00 850 550 For rent, a nice (j-rooin house in Xorth Asheviile, price Jlo per monlli. We liavt other nics city and country property for sali and ail on the most reasonable terms. Call and so; u.- LOSTiC, BLANTOX iV O , Real Lstate liiokei:--, l3:'s,,atton Avenue. LOOK OUT! All Hucksters, Peddlers, Waironcrs and all others doing business in Asheviile without first having obtained the License required by the city Ordinance? aie" noiitied ijiat unlefs tljey ohtain license at once they will; be pnweciitbd. COME KO .V or pay costs. N. A. KEYNOI.IM.VS 191 dzw Citv Tax Collector. The White COKNEil MAU AM) Kil U N D K R W U I T L O C K ' r-. T & tr or rsaiih2?.a fin mmm n f if PEQPBIE'IOE. Headquarters for fine LIQUORS. I keep not. but tiv Pl'KI-T, at; charge accordingly. M v ARE ABSOLUTELY PUKK AKI) V9rAIUI'TKlSATEI, and are recommended by the best judges for medicinal use Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. Goods shit ped to all points. No charge for boxing. Lock Box li Asheviile, N. C. The only strictly White Man's Bar in the State. labriawly INSURANCE LIFE IHSURAKCE. tot riKK Vf,!j;Y MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION Jss'-es policies for fronj--"nfl A.N I) coiahi-ift the yuarantcc e.ature oi "OLD LINE" Companies r.t the 10.31 ol ordinary co-operative insur 'T. -e in Secret Orders. HRF INSURANCh. tns'jrjr r- against loss by Fire in c-.,y County or. all kinds of 3"rst-rv. Real and tersona . well ns long term. i.-.-ned at lair rates i. 1 Companies, and Foreign. . EtU AMI, Acenl. y'.iU' Court Square. ' .1 RUT LAUD FA UK EE IE EAT, Slot Npriims. N. '. ! llcliitlitful roi:ii. n;i;iir tal.tu.tii.-y slliuiti n, i suirb x k-w. well !i.iilil L'i'uni l.., o-.io of th. nvit eiii:ihie iuaiai airt ile-i-i:e ns in in flic uii'i;ni:iii;s iihiri two u-.tintt' walk or i pot. tor terms 'apply to W. T. M 1-'KMiKC. jn'.y 7 il Am Hot Springs N. C. RUBBER STAMPS, LinenJIarkers, Stamp inks, Stencils, Self-inking Stamps for rostollices, Kailroails, Hanks, Hotels anil instiranee otfices. Rubber Alphabets and firtuvs, Ad vertising cards, door numbers. S:ds 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, Monr.r, Rliiukii Stamp Aokncy, P. O., P,oi- , Asheviile, X. C. Citizen oliiiM. W. O. MULLER & CO . A. 7 South Main Street, Asheviile, A7. C. DKALKKS IN All kinds of Whiskies, Brandies, Wines Ale, Portes, Cigars, Tobacco, ic; fine Kentucky Rye and Bourbon Whiskies a specialty. DISTILLERS' AGKXT3 FOB Pure North Caplina Corn Whiiskey and Apjile Brandy. Tare Barley Malt Whiskey for medical purposes always in stock. Sole agents and authorized bottlers ot "AnhcustirtBv.sch Bracing Association' celebrated Lovis Logei Beer for HYitfiTH Xorth Carolina. The followin iSrewin .s eoiihtantly on hand, in kegs and in bottles.' Anheuser- Busch, .Standard, Imperial Pale F.aer an.! 01 initial Bad .vei.-jor. Goi d.s delivered to any par of the city free. Prompt attention paid to all or ders by mail, telephone call . ,.). ilUisard 1X:iU 011 3(1 iimtf. j-'lQ-dtf W. T. REYNOLDS, N. A. KEYNOL'JS. New Livery Stables ! Walnut Street, between tl.e Farmers' and the Banner Warehousee. REYNOLDS EP.0TIIEP.S, Have just moved into their ntw and commodioun brick stables in the above location, and ask a share of public pat ronage. Thev are fullv equipped with irood horse?, -'md vehicles ana '.careful J rivers. Orders promptly attended to. junSdtf Man'? s Bai mm POTTED MEATS. PATES OF G ME, CANNED FISH, CANNED FRUITS, FRENCH PEAS, Extra Fine, rUliNCII MUSHROOMS, DEVILED CRABS, SHRIMP, C. and P. PICKLES, PIN MONEY PICKLES, JELLIES PR ESERVES CANTON GINGER, GROSSE AND ISI.ACKWKLL's JAMS, OLIVES, EDAMCHFKSK, FINEST SALAD OIL, INSTANTANEOUS CHOCO LATE. BROMA, COCOA, NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, PURE EXTRACTED HONEY, FINEST KEY WEST & IMPORTED CIGARS TABLE SUPPLIES OK EVERY DESCRIPTION, o d o ft M SS r i I J ,ft7 ,,r7 N No. 03 SOUTH MAIN ST. Telephone .Vi IS. A GREAT BARGAIN. That si!e:it5il faira of Cnt. W. T. Cor:eniners. 4 mites up Swancar.oa riwr, con aiiiing w bitcs, is to be sioid at once, mu if application be utnilu inniu Jiuhtif. a srocd bur.u'- tan Ue tind. SO acres more of !;! tiuicRtl :;ml -:x 1 e adlcl at the same low figures if desired. Apr.w to N ATT ATKINS-"N & HONS, Ki-ul KsLaie Dealers. Other fine places iiear the city at verj reasoa able rates. " ica5dtf 1867. 1887. Hampton -ASO-: Featherston. The Oldest and Most Relia ble Liquor Store in N. C. We carry the luigestjassortment of goods of any house in the State. We handle ik. tiling but best jrood'?. the Our Whiskies inu ii randies ai pronounced O) iiysicians to bepurt'rtudjin adultei at;a. Nonejbnt pure LiijuorsJ are lit fo medicinal purposes. Our Stock is Complete in Every Particular. - Old Corn Whiskey from one tc four ve:rs old. Old ot the highest standard brir.J,. All kinds oi Wines, Beets. Ales, Porter, fcc &o. Cigars and Tobacco in greatjquantities and finest on the mat Let. 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 bv cahing on us, West Side Public Square, Asheviile, N, U. tanS.drn FINE-" -GROCERIES I wiJ! IB i

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