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ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. B. V. FTTRM1N, 1 JORDAN 8TONE, VBWTOR8. J. 1. CAMERON, J WED'DAY MORNING. DEC. 7, 1SS7. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. We lay before our readers to-daj the able message of the President of the United States communicated to Congress yesterday, li is devoted especially to the revenues of the government, and urges in unmis takable and clearest language not only the necessity but the urgent demand of reduction, and readjust ment. In this Mr. Cleveland is fully abreast with the sentiments and in terests of the people. His reminder that both the leading parties are committed to a reduction is felici tous. We regret that he does ,not in elude in his recommendation either a repeal or modification of the in ternal rerenue laws. The articles of taxation involved in these laws seem to overshadow the onerous, oppressive, inquisitorial and offen sive features of the methods of the system of taxation. If this cannot be repealed as we think it ought to be, it certainly should be greatly modified in'.its operation, and the rate of taxation so reduced as to fre it from its monopolistic tenden cies. How Congress can avoid heeding the counsel of the President upon the matter of tariff reduction we cannot see; and should it do so, wo believe the people, will hold the delinquent members thereof to n fearful responsibility. It is a sound, irresistible paper, and must produce a strong effrct upon Congress and the country. Speaking of editorial duty to speak f lankly and honestly to the public when called on to speak un pleasant truth?, the Charleston Sun says: "Honesty, frankness and fair play are essentialsot journalism as the hot policy in the end. Fearless tuith telling and faithful warning must prevail against demagogy and slavish tickling of the public ear People may be made unjust by the irritation resulting from unwelcome truths, and passion and prejudice may lead them to efforts to injure and punish a faithful friend; but the natural appreciation of truth will triumph alter a time and the newspaper that by its enterprise and honesty de serves public support will receive it. A newspaper should not be re garded as fhe thing of a day. It is intended to live and stay, to be per manent enduring, an institution I its community, a powerful factor in the conduct of affairs and in expres sing and moulding the character ot the people among whom and for whom it is published. It cannot afford to stain its life or to weaken its character by yielding its opinions or principles or shrinking from it duty inobeJience to temporary out bnrsts ot public feeling or lor fear of resentments or assaults." ANOTHER RACKET OPEN ING. Talk about Openings, we have them, not annually, semi-aniiuall v or monthly even, but you might say weekly. No week passes in which we do not receive a new stock of good. By the 8th of December we expect to have received our line of Christmas goods, and we specially invite the ladies to come; and see them. They may not be ready to buy yet but that don't matter -ve want to show them, and don't forget that we have everything, an entire new lot of Rugs, in Smyrna and Velvet, Cocoa Door Mats, also "us ing things" for the dining room or kitchen in great variety and abun dance, at prices that are sure to please; Toilet Articles,, Work Boxen, Wiiting Desks, Lap Tablets, AU bums, Album Easels, Plush Mirrors, Manicure Setts, Oder Setts, &c, &c..; fine goods, suitable .for the best trade, stilll at prices that are reasona ble. A complete line of Baskets Lunch, Hand, Work and ucrap, from 14 to 28 cents each. A beautiful lot of Carving Setts from C8 cents to $2, guaranteed to please. Knives and Foike; Butter and Pickle Dishes Spoons, Castors and Cups, in heavy silver plate, Water and Lemonade Setts in tinted glass, beautiful goods, no fancy pr'.ces, but at"Rac!cett prices," which means low prices, so low that none of the goods will be left over. We bought them to sell them, so that we can have another opening in a week or 10 days, as it, cur habit. Do not buy until you have een all, not oun alone, but price all around town. We are not alraid to match goods or prices with any store a hundred miles from New York, North or South. Come and see. Very Rrespectfully, GEO. T.JONES & CO. N. Y. Office. 466 Broadway. Builders contractors and everybody elae should remember to price doors. tatb and blinds at w. li. Williamson & Co'e before baying elsewhere. t8 Astonishing Success. It is the duty of every person who has used Boschec's German Syrup to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can use it without immediate relief. Three doses will relieve sny case, and we consider it the duty of alt Drug gists to recommend it to the poor, dying consumptive, at ler.st to try one bottle, aa SO,OUi dozen bottles were sold last vear, and no ouo case where it failed wivs reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup eannnt be too widely known. Ask y'ourdrmrijistabout it. Sample bottles to ti v, R shf at 10 cents. Regular size 75 cunts. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, ir. the United Status and Canada. d&weodlv A strange atmospheric phenome noii occurred at Maysville, Ky., and at Manchester, Ohio, on Saturday afternoon. The sun all the morning looked like a ball ot lire. At 3.-?o p.m. a dense cloud suddenly lowered upon the two towns, and five min utes later it was as dai k as night. People became frightened and busi ness was entirely suspended. Many of the superstitious thought the end had come, and began praying A number of merchants hastened home from their stores. Chickens went to roost and cows went home to be milked. In the midst of the con fii'ion a heavy snow-storm set in, and when daylight returned, fifteen minutes later, the ground was white. The same phenomenon occurred at Vv ashington Courthouse, (Jh:o. '' .o Has Faiih. I l.t.(l lw.cn tiv.nl .led nil winter with cold and pain in the chest and got no .- 0 . 1:..- ... t..A K.. Di-iKK'in's nnd I'll vsicians. At the same ti.'nV I was advertising Dr. Busanks's IVugh and l.Uii'r Syrup. I had little faith but thought to try it as a hist resort, How T lu lifve t-vi-n more t an thev tell :i.c v. fits curative finalities. From the news, l'.iial.etiitown, Ky. Sold by 11 N. Lyons. Bp 13 d-vlw lir. jimii IJvcr PiSSs. Removes Constipation, prevents Malaria, cures Dyspepsia, ana gives new me 10 the svr-lJni. Oni v one lor a dose, l'ree camples tit li. 1!. Lyons' drug store, ap 13 divl v o -c Wasted. Km.ilovn-.c-nt as accountant, permanent or temporary. )!:;vu had practica' expe rience in lxok-kee)4ug by nugle anil double i-ntiy. Accounts written up and put in prop-.r bhaj.e from b'utter or ranch memoranda. Addicss I'. O. 15ox 274, Asheville, X. C. Biiicv: Tot f-:::: . v. :;- Uu'-ilt of v. i:h!(t ;j.5 i:t,aiSci. aLL'aUlE Fa KM i-JN lloM.-N V holt s.il.t. 1 will s'.'U t::e fir a where I no-.r reside on lliumi!;.-. obtaining acres, half of it I lie finest bnt."o;T. ti..io;l dwe.lme JUi.l outhouses on U-o place. A;-.: 10 V.'. H. JONKS. o' r 11 Iluruxuy, C. N TOT'.:K r; )i;rc: lTotis M! WHti iioi i.-fr iu C. Cohan's shoo for repairs. ami v. hii-ii have bc'.-n tiiere for more than three momhs will be solil tor r!iiirL''.s at public ou'eiv on KchniHry .'Hit. lt.v, unless the owners kooner call therefor. Tills He,.-. ::rd, 17. dec 4 film V. K. WIUTSOX, Admn. Practical Millwright, I h r.-e an ex-i:i-ne of 17 ve;ir? in Western K'Tth f'ar.'li'.a'ns a millwriL-hi. and wtuiteldo not desire m liiiniitpoliz.j tti:; business. I stat that I can do au.vniu vvant-- in the ml'lwriht lino in th way 01 nrtingiu rollers, paritieis, or an..t;iiiitf in he iniliwriKht line. I can furnish any kind of mi'l niiehinery at the lowest possi ble nriees Tin.' rtiiiudelphin self adjusting lrivvr a t-( cia.tv. " Address A. K. CLAEK, iwv lldii: Emma, X,C. JOli KENT. A new Kis room house on Bridge street; A nine room ii- i:se on Haywood street; 2 rooms i'.h a idee tattnly on Bii'dye st.-ect. J J. HILL, '.: '.Mil Xn. s Court i-qunre. te;. V 'oinfortabi- cinartcr'; with Lonrd fort'iewinter ri '.y be had by a limited number at Al xander Utel. Ka:s reduce I. Aildrcsi J. M. JOHXSOX : li .1 ra Alex.iiider. X. C. T T AXK.-iO.VK l liOl'Eit 1 rOil SALE. An e;; -j.int lot, with fine prove of oiks and chestnut.-", bcauufully silu.il d up.il cor.iiuaiiding fin-.- view. bout seven e-ghts of an acre in the lot. A(h-a::t-..e 'Uollered. Applff to uu'il-dtf NAIT ATKINSOX & SOX3. IOIl K1-:XT, Jiwellin" ' or.se on Hill street, ". 1".1 , w ith 6 rooms anl I basement rooms. Kaie Vl jier m- nth in advance. Also room i:i F.ng'e B.:i":ding Xo. 62, below JTmtin' barbershop. Apply to ft. B John-ton, nov -20 dlf:d or G. W. CUl.K. TOYS ! TOYS ! In endless variety. We can't tell you of all we keep. Call and look. Boys velocipedes, wagons, carts, wheelbarrows, doll carriages. Dolls ! dolls ! all kinds and prices. And then we wish pai t iculavly to toll you that in CONFECTIONERY we are better supplied than ever. Royster's and Whitman's choice goods. Xcw goods arriving daily. Oranges, lemons, dates, mince meat, etc., AT ML EESTMSTS, Xoxt door to Postoffice. thomawltli TionV of Tiar can,. PKT.r. rt m vv 1 T .T.-V XT ti latu tea OSo &i WtiWhaU SC. k-.aw Site si-; jS Van U E Rr 63 r-V Don't Experiment. You cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when your lunsrs are in danger. Consumption alwavd eeems, at hret, only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Dis covery lor Consumption, Coughs and Colds, bat be sure you get the genuine. Because he can make more profit he may tell you ne has something just as good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King's New Dis covery which is guaranteed to give relief in all Throat, Lung and Chest affections. Trial bottles free at II. II. Lyons' drug stcre. Large bottles $1. Stop that cough, by the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral the bes epecific ever known for all diseases of the throat and lungs. It will soothe the rough feeling in your throat, give the vocal organs flexibility and vitality, and enable you to breathe and speak clearly. " t2 " Christinas Present." The largest and prettiest display at V. C. KELLER'S, 12 Patton Avenue. New designs in French China, all the latest novelties in Japanese Goods, Quaint and Artistic Patterns in Egyptian Vases, Art Pottery G. ods in great variety, latest novelties in Glass-ware, new decor ations in Dinner and Tea Setts, new shapes.laleststyles.lovfeut prices. Select your presents from our latett importa tions and you will have a Merry Christ mas and a happy New Year. Prices to suit all. Yours for Bargains, The V. C. Keller Co., 12 Patton Avenue. Subscription Agencv. P.enaw your subscriptions and com mence new ones now. Most magazines and papers b?gin their new volume with the January numbers Save all risk and expense by going to ChiSohV Stationery and News Store, w ..ere you can subscribe for any American or English publica tion at the regular price. Lists of all publications given free to select from. N'-thins makes a nicer X 111 as present than a year's subscription to a good magazine or paper. You will also find a well selected stuck of Stationery. The latest novels, and catalogues of same. Books ordered with out extra charge. Uemember the place, Carson's Station ery and 2vews Store, N. Main st. Buy your precedes from S. W. Me tran- pna nave them delivered free. If ' Derby Hat in Tollman's, Dnnfap's, and ildlrr s shapes several rotors. oSdrodtf II. RED WOOD & CO. WANTED ! Old POSTAGE STAMPS- I wi!1 buy tln'old postage stamps used 011 letters front 1815 to ISO") Parties bav in -i old letters b -I ween t!ic.?e dates should look them up. I want old L". S. and 'or.feder.ite rttiraps usi-d and uj-;sed; a'sj .' i;i! ftixmp . Send for my descrip tive i-st, giving prices, it is FREE. ('. H. Mekeu., St Louis, Mo. ditwnrml v ON G.MAN MAliTlXEZ U l'U; PAR KH PAIXT. The I : th yi-ar of the largest consump tion i'-.ci nv :i ! by any known brand paint. K'.ery gallon of it has been sold nniler c ur ;;!!:ira-.tt'; Its reputation of bi-iiiL' tin- liiuhofct crat'e of aint that ran be prodm td, has been justly earned bv its tm-rit and the. eatisi'aeior results of its use. Fur sale lv r.KAKDKN, RANK I.N & CO. aug 21 dtt" Joist !ReceivedI BY THE W. ft'. MBifS-KK i;0., Xo. 12 Patton Avbjjpe, The fhoi;vst lot of Japanese Goods, ever brought l" this c.iuntry, consisting of ail the laV st fiyles ur.d palttras of Vasec, IVa Pols. Jars, Bowls, Dishes, Pitchers, Setts, etc . etc. We especially invite the attention cf the Laciies to our Pot Pourri, or Tea Rose of Japan, the finest and best perfumery of which any know ledge exists; also to our assortment of Jar for preserving rose-leaves. Make yeurhomes beautiful and attractive by selecting vonr ornamental goods from, our latest impoitationa. We are headquarters for all goods in our line, and guarantee lowest prices. We have the largest aud best selected stock of both useful and ornamental goods in our line, and will lake pleasure in showing vou through our assortment. Yours for Bargain?, THE w. c. KELLER CO.UC No. 12 Patton Avenue A LARGE LINK OF Riding and Buggy Whips and Lashes at BEARDEN, SiNKIX & CO. aug 21 dtf STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, County ct Buncombe. Office of the Clerk, Superior Court NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Kotice is he'eby (riven of fie incorporation of The Aslieville ice Company; that the names of in- mco'poiatiirs are Jas. I'.savyer, J.u. Martin, C. R. Holmes. W. O. Mul'cr. T. W. Patton. W. C. cartnlfhael, and such others as they may associ ate witn tnem; tuat tne principal place ot bust ness shall te Asheville. N. C, aod its vicinity, and its gcucrul purpose and b .siness is to manufac uro and soil ice: purchase, store, Hiid sell coal and otUer fuel; that the duration of the cjrpora thin is six"y years: the capital (dock is twenty rive thousand dollars with privilege to increase, divided iu one thousand shares 01 me par value 01 twentv-nve uouars eacn. nov rdtf V C. S. C. For ths HoHdays ! Full line of Watcln, Jewelry, N!Srr Wsare, fiiuoils, Toil i-l Bronze:, Fin' st lia; s if Solid Silverware in cases ever brought t AMievillp. Come and H-.;e vvlu-.t I have, whether you want to buy t r not. Elegant Me chanical Clock In be (riven sway Christ inas t ve. Every purcliastr of $10 worth get:-, a chance at it. Reliable goods rbab!e prices, KURT DENISOX, 18 Patton Ayenne. D. R. McKINNON & CO., Beg to announce to the citizens of Asheville anl surrounding dis'.rict that they will open in a few dajs a first-class Tailoring1 Establishment In that handsome building ot Brown, Gudger ic Co. on Patton Avenae. Vve intend keeping on hand a ttock et first-class goods and by strict at tention to business we wilt try to please the gen eral public. Gentlemen's clothes cut and made in all the latest English s'yies ; first class fit and workmanship guarantee). Cleaning and re pairing neatly and promptly executed- e also heg to intimate to the ladies of Ashe ville that we cuf and make ladies' garments in alt the latest fashions. Note the tddress NO. S3 PATTON AVENUE over Brown it Gudger's Store. dec6dtf DENTAL CARDS. B. F. ABRISGTOJi, SURGEON DENTIST f office r.ooMs: Over L. Itunday's store, Patton Avenue. 6e 18 d 12m B. H. DOUGLASS, D. D. S., Dental Rnnrna river Rrant A Roaeberrv'B DruK storu, residence in same building Asheville, N. C feb2-wfesw DENTAIi SURGERY. nR. J. G. QUEEN has removed his office to the front rooms over A. D Cooper Court Square aud offers his professional services to the public. All professional work done with skill and neatneBS. lune 10-diwtf DR. R. H. REEVES, D. D. S., OmoE in the Connally Building, over Redwood's store, Patton Avenue, ASHEVILLE, N. 0. Persons having artificial work done, after rvlng it two or three weeks. If not satisfied, can return it and tbe moneT will be refunded. y 1 J-JR. A. B. WARE, Dental Surgeon. Office in Sluder building, second floor. A work will receive prompt and careful attention, jy H dlv L ESSON" f A RJ EMBROIDERY. Ladies wisliincr to learn the Art of Embroidery I will endeavor to offer special a Wantages especi ally to Ladies who can avail themsel.es of the opportunity to call and take prtv te lessons con ducted only by a competent teacher acquainted with every branch and stitch relating to Art Embroidery. Ladies receive the b neBt of a full hour private lesson. Stamping that will not blur or rub a specialty. Terms as follows : One lessen 50 cents, three lessons tl.95, twelve lessons SS.iiO. MRS. J. B HARRINGTON. Hill Side, 76 Haywood street, dec 4 d2w Asheville, N. C. N TOTICE. By virtue of a power of sale contained in a mortgage ex cutcd by the Asheville Lumber company t tne unuersignea hank dated Nov. 5, 188S, The Bank of Asheville will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Asht ville, Buncombe county, on January 3. 1SS8, the following articles of pro perty, to-wit : One twenty five horse-power engine, one boiler and saw mill to correspond, one cross-cut saw and one set of taw-mill tools, three large saws, one bay horso, one gray horse, two tvo horse log waggons, one two-horse lumber wag gon, one mill building, one stable and one rough dwelling-house forsaw-miil hands;" all of which articles were at the yard of said Asheville dum ber Company near the town of Columbus in the county of Polk and State of North Carolina at the said date of the executior of said mortgage and the only property of that kind then at Uar pla-'e. This Nov. 2lst, INK?. THE' BANK OF ASHEVILLE. nov22iltdAw4w We are the agents for the JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE and ths JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE. .JA.MKS MEA2H8 S-f SHOK 9ti lurlit and itvlish. rtftt.iikm storkinc, and REQl'IRES " lilt MAKING IN,"be ing pcrfecUy eay the nrt time it is worn. It will latiffr the moit lidiom. JAMKSMEAXS 3 SHOE is abaolutely the only shoe of iu price which lias ever been placed ex- t-niivclyon the market in wnicn auroDinty conuaerra oeiore mere out ward Ueans$2ShocforBovs Call at our Store and try on a pair ot these Shoe. ; FOR SALE BY Largest and Leadiag House in the city dec Sdlm W. A. BLAIR & CO. "Wholesale and Retail FURNITURE DEALERS, Chamber Suits a Specialty. 37 Patton Avenue, ASHEVILLE, - N. C. We keep the Best. Hoarding Houses and Hotels Furnished, in Part or Entire. WARDROBES, Sideboards, Bed and Single Lounges, safes, bedsteads, in fact every thing required to furnish any part of a house, at prices to suit the purses of buyers. The best line of Bed Springs in the city. FAKiAJK SUITS a spe cialty. Nice line of Ladies' Rockers for Christmas. Call and see our splendid stock of Parlor & Window Curtains. Respectfully, W, A. Blair & Co., nov9d&wlr JrY HOTELS. ROUND KNOB HOTEL Trains stop for dinner Sunday 29th. W. D. S PRAGUE ma 26 dtf Proprietor. WIIVYAH HOUSE, Comer oj Pine and Baird streets. At beginning of Sunset Drive, Asheville, N, WILL he ready for guests on and after 1st of Sent mlir. Now kiiiih;.... ...i.u , r. ' - " will, UUU1UIUII! sanitary arrangements and ail modern imurove inents and comforts. f ine 'un'Uure-a'-tractivc grounds. This house will be conducted as a first class house, wita due regard to the com tort and convenience of guests in sammer and winter Terms moderate .io.,. " J1- "LATCH FORD, ,n819 d Proprietor. FUAXKLIX IIOISI:, D. C. CUNNINGHAM, Proi-bietor, FRANKLIN - - N. C. n Table supplied ith the best the market 1 uuuruH. First-Class Livery and Sale Stables in connection with house. Dally Hark between Webster nnit Fraukliu. flood Samplr Jraiai for nrummtr: sept 11-dly "Reeves House," "Waynesville. !N". C BRICK, JEXZZE SL Y NE W TWENT1 Rooms, Single and in Suite. Location Main street, three minutes from either the Post Office, Express or Depot, fifteen minutes of Haywood White Sulphur Springs. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. Rates reasonable confer with ns. Yours trulv, A- j It K EVES, uildif Manager. French Broad Hotel A. 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. K. R. Good Fare, Comfortable Rooms. on REASONABLE TERMS. FIRST CLASS BAR is attached, v.-nore wi,l lie f r.:nl -t'l th best b. -in-ls of Liquor. IS inct, EsreiKiUcs. Cigars, 'iTobneto. Telephone connection '.villi l-t;vi:. men;; dtf W. O. MULLER &. CO., No. 7 South Main Street, Asheville, A7. C. DEALERS IN All kinds of Whiskies, Brandies, Wines Ale, Fortes, Cigars, Tobacco, &c; fine Kentucky Rye and Bourbon Whiskies a specialty. distillers' agents for Pure North Carolina Corn Whiskey and Apple Brandy. Pure Barley Malt Whiskey for medical purposes always in stock. Sole agents and authorized bottlers ot "Anhcxser-Buich Brewing', Association' celebrated fr-(. Louis Laget Beer for Western North Carolina. The following Brewin.s constantly on hand, in kegs and in bottles.- Anheuser Busch, Standard, Imperial Pale Lager and original Budweiser. Goods delivered to any par of the citv free. Prompt attention paid to all or ders by mail. Telephone call Xo. 39. Billiard Hall on 2tl floor. dtf 4SIIE1ILLE MILITARY ACADEMY. THE SESSION OF IH87-S OK THIS INSTITU TION WILL OPEN ON Wednesday, Sept. 7th, at 10 a. 31. Foi catalogue and other information address ee 3 dtt b. F. VENABLK. t ..... .-.-.. j V usii svroet, (Above Eagle Hote:) isheviile, Jl C. o The oest nock always on hand. Work always guaranteed to give satisfaction. I am especially prepared to make boots and hoes so as to prevent dampness 1 ad ueakinq. Ready-Blade ustoui Work ot all Sorts on Hand. Gentlemen and Ladies' Repairing a Spe cialty. Fine Custom Work always onhand, any tyle and satisfaction guaranteed, cs to stock aud work. Shoemakers' Findings always on hand and tor sale, the best in the market, at low urines Gents' custom-made, low-quartered dreys shoes made of best material, now offered for t and $4.60 usual price (6. Vail earlv. The White COKNEll MAIN ASD EOLK STiiHETS UNDER WHITLOCK'S STORE. PBOPBI33TOB. Headquarters for fine JQUORS. I keep none but the PUREST, and charge accordingly. My ARE ABSOLUTELY and are recommended by the best judges for medicinal use. Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. Goods shipped to all points. No charge for boxing. Lock Box Asheville, N. C. The only strictly White Man's Bar in the State. ia-dawly -tm Bakgry, Gonfectionery Restaurant. COZIES Baked and. Ornamented for the Holiday Trade. OYSTERS ! OYSTERS! The Finest in Town and at the LOWEST P11ICES ! Give 11s a call. Respectfully, VV. I fNov23dGm. HOT SPRINGS, NO. CA SmMmi III J i ' MOUNTAIN FIRST CLASS TX PLVKRY RESI'ECT. For terms and descriptive patuphl.t llIrcss B. P. (.'HATFIELD, Prop'r. C3 C3 CD STRICTLY .V RT CL 8B HOTKL Eligibly situated. Commanding magnificent mountain views, and yet convenien to business. A home for ladies and families. jan!2 d&wly FINE GROCERIES ! i E3 POTTED MEATS, PATES OF GME, CANNED FISH, CANNED FRUITS, FRENCH PEAS, Extra Fine, FRENCH MUSHROOMS, DH VII-ED CRABS, SHRIMP, C. and B. PICKLES, FIN MONEY PICKLES, JELLIES & PRESERVES CANTON GINGER, GROSSE AND BLACKWELL's JAMS, OLIVES, EDAMCHFlSi, FINEST SALAD OIL, INSTANTANEOUS CHOCO LATE. BROMA, COCOA, NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, PUKE EXTRACTED HONEY, FIX EST KEY WEST & IMPORTED CIGARS TABLE SUrrL! ES OK EVERY DESCRIPTION, i3 04 o 0 Q m AT- No. 53 SOUTH MAIN ST. Telephone No. 33. pLEASANT PRIVATE BOARD. May be had in a pleasant and conTenicnt part oitheeitv. Apyly at 21 GROVE ST. nov 24 dtt N EW STORE FOR RENT. Mv new brick store buildini size 84x50 feet, i Rtories lu Went Asheville near o!d depot is nearly completed and un one wishing to rent in the most desirable part of the city at a moderate price should apply at once tt nov 2Jpd W. E. LOGAN. y7"ALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. The Vance property on Spruce and College for Bale. Terms reasonable. Apply to SI dtf GUDQER iCARTlR. Attorney Man's Bar ad Win.es B. Andersen & Co., SOUTH MAIN STREET. a PARK HOTiQL. CD : ' '---Jt3s RAWLS BROS., Proprs. W. H. LEA, Having bought out the Spot Cash Store, good will and all, and bought a big stock of Dry Goods, dross goods, notions m hats, bpots, shoes, domestics, Tennessee wool, jeans, &c, will sell cheap and good goods, I have a big lot of home made plaids. Also, the C. E. Graham & Co. home made Shoes of all kinds kept on hand. I have a boy's wool hat for 35c ; a good man's stiff hauTor $I.24f ; a good broad-brim fur hat at $1 ; a black beaver hat at $1.25; a man's full stock boot $1.74J. A big sto?k of underwear, over shirts, Ac. W. H. LEA, Successor to Howell &Lea, NO. 17 NOiiill MAIS ST., JOR SALE. One Lot and House of 4 r oma. Price 1700 $ 0O down, balance in yearly installment! of 1100 with intereatat 8 percent. One Lot and House of 4 rooms. Price IS00 S200 down, balance in yearly installment of 1400 with interest at 8 percent. One Farm of 100 acies. good framed house, (rood water, and on buildings, h acresfeleared! 6S well timbered. 10 miles S. W. ol AtheTille. Price 8MX 5800 down, balance in yearly Install ments of S200 with interest at per cent. Appty ioj J. S. 8KELSON. ' -v.! Aahtrille. M. . 5 5s- CD '" '".- ": -f. I' )
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