1i ASHEY1LLE CITIZEN. JORDAN STONE, S-lMTOKi. J. D. CAMERON, ) FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 9, 1SS7. It is said in the Washington po litical circles that eleven of the Ran dall following Iiavc been converted to Carlisle, and that the opposition to tariff leduction is decreasing every day. Subsequently to this report the President's message comes out. It is a p'unner, and he will be a headstrong bigot who re sists its torce. Now let us rach the internal revenue law. It seems clear that Mr. Carlisle will not again act as obstructionist to the admission of th legislation looking to the repeal or modification of a law most generally offensive and oppressive. The intimations are that at least some of the most ob jectionable features will be stricken out. 'i The prohibitionists have scored oca victory.. The Supreme Court of the United States has decided the Iowa prohibition law as constitu tion. The question came up partly on the question raised by the brewers that their property by force of the prohibition law, had been taken from them without com pensation, in other words that build ings erected for a speeial purpose had lost their uses and became val ueless. On this point the court says : 'The State of Kansas had prohib ited the liquor traffic. It did not thereby take away the property o: the breweries. It simply auated a nuisance. Tho property is not ta ken., from its owners. They are only prohibited from vising it for the specific purpose which to Legisla ture declared to be injurious to the community. And it may be added that this decision is another enunciation of the doctrine of State sovereignty assailed by Republicans in solid column, the maintenance of which is essential to the perpetuity of tree institutions. We are happy to ?f e it at last recognized by the highest tribunal in the land. STATE FINANCES. From the Raleigh correspondence of the Petersburg Index-Appeal, ve obtain the followiug information : The sensitiveness of capital has recently Vsen demonstrated by the sale in this citv, on Friday last, ol 812,000 four per cent. North Caro lina bonds at ninety-five cents in the dollar This is doubtless the result of the recent decisions of Judge Bond in the drummers' ii sense case, but there really is no cause for the least uneasines. A plain statement of the finances ol the State should be sufficient to dispel any doubts whatever as to the ability of the Treasurer to meet all demands. The estimates of the fiscal vearsl887-'SS were based upon a total tar valuation of $202,000,000 at 23 cents on the hundred dollars. This, with the various special taxes, would have made the total resources for the present fiscal year $792,997" 06. At the time the Treasurer made his estimates it was supposed that the Legislature would reduce tax on land from 25 to 23 cent?, but it was scaled down to 20 cents. On this basis, the estimates would fall short of meeting all libilities of the State general and special. Fortu nately, however, the tax valuation of property in the State has increas ed, accordiug to the last sssesment, to $209,000,000, upon which at 2.) cents per hundred dollars reduction, a tax of $418,000 will be derd, which by the various special taxos will be increased to $773,627,OG. the estimated expenses for the fiscal year ending December 1, 1888, are $697,050. This includes eyerything for which the State will be liable for the year, including all interest on the public debt. Ihis wiil leave a balance in the Treasury of $75, 977.09, at the close ot the year. Add to this sum $95,000 on hand at the close of the year 18S7, and there will be at the close ot 1888, $170, 977.06. Deduct the $80,( 00 which may probably be lost to the State by reason of Judge rsond s decision in the drummers tax case, there will still still be a balance on hand of $90,077.06. In addition to this fa vorable outlook, the State has re cently bought in $300,000 of her bonds, and H there should appear the most remote signs of a shortage the public Treasurer has ample artbority to sell them, which he could easily do at first rate prices There re but few, if any, ;f the States ot the South on a soundsr fi nancial basi3 than North Carolina, and none that will meet all oi-iiga-i i it m ra or.wnptly. EFFECTS OF THE PRESI DENT'S MESSAGE. The following embrace some of the opinions expressed on the mas terly message of Mr. Cleveland : All of the leading Democrats in the Senate and House who were spoken to on the subject expreised themselves as being fully in accord with the President's views on the tariff. Senator Ransom pronounced the message an admirable paper worthy of the great man who pen ned it. Although the President does not go so far on the subject of internal revenue as North Caroli nians would have desired, yet they are willing to accept the suggestions he has made an evidence of good faith and a brighter prospect in the luture. lie has recommended no radical reduction of taxation, but he has placed the entire subject be fore Congress and the people in such a plain and unmistakable lorm that he Icavm Congress no altera tive but to reduce taxation. The liepubiicans showed clearly that the message made a profound impression upon them by its frank and maulv tone. They evidently did not expect such a strong docu ment, !o they immediately con eluded to try and break the force of the arcurrent it contained by ridiculing it Senator Hawley, of Connecticut..an aspirant for Presiden tial honors, said : "If the Demo cratic party wants to nuke its next national light on the message the Republicans will be pleased to meet them on that i?sue. It is trashy and weak and coutains only a mass of stale and exploded ideas." Other Republicans characterized it as a rehash of old ideas without a now feature or sug-estson. Others said it was inferior to many free trade speeches delivered in Congress and on the stump. Some went so far as to say lh . President begged the question at issue, and treated a great national issue as a schoolboy would his first composition. Enjoy L.ife. What a truly beautiful worl.l we liva in! Nature gives us grandeur of moun tains, glens and oceans, ami thousands of enjoyment. e can deire no better when in jierfcct health; but how often do t J ic majority ol people leel like giving it u.- disheartened, discoutaod and worn out w ith disease, when there is no oecas i'n for this feeling, as everv sufferer can easily obtain Fatisfiwtorv ,-iroof, that tii-trus August Jrloiier, will make them free from disease, as when born. Dys pepsia and Liver Complaint arc the direct causes of sev- r tv-fivo per cent, of such maladies as IJilionsaes", Indiges t:on, h;iek Headache, Uostiveiiess, Nervcn Prostration, Dizziness of the 1 lea 1, Palpitation of the i b-art, and i.i'her iiistrcshini; symptoms. Three doses of August 1oiiri- will prove its wonderful effect. Sample bottles, 10 cents. Trv it. d&weowl v Employment as acc ountar t, permanent or temporary. . l:vciiRijjra-Uea expe rience in bool ,.-keepii2 by single and double ciil y. Aceo'tnts written up and put in proper shape frm b: tier or rough memoranda. Addiess P. O. Box 274, Ashcville, X. C. Reguisto The Bowels. o:ics :tf i:i;vo-i f he !:Io sys tem, tiii.l heiycJ tliKi-iin'.-v, MJich an Sick Mad.aJiea Dyspepsia, Tevzz. Kidney Diseases, j iiuort? c-ciic, ja?.lsria, etc. Tnfs I'!l prodisrr rt .. s!ar lialiit of Bitnl.v v.nl ;ooc3 tluti'-i. lit!iotit Ki:c2. :; c::c i-ii ciijoj couil l.-ultb. gold 2 v ery wlievo. Practical Millwright, I Iiavj mi ipcri-"iie" of 17 years in Western N'-rlh rar;l!Li: ns a millwright, nml whiile I do not tie-ire tti uionoii.jlt.ii tho bUMues.s. I ttate thai I t an do atiyhin want."' in the millwright lint' in the ivav ol mrtiuiu rollers. Dtirilieis. or atijthini; in he millwright line. 1 can furnish any kind of mill machinery at the lowest possi ble prices. The Philadelphia self-adjusting driver a specialty. Atniress .-. i-.. ii.AKK, nov lldiw.'w Knimn, N. C. yTAtTED, comtortahie quarters with Loara lortne inter ly he luitl by h limited number at Al xauder Hotel. Ka:es redufe 1. ncv 11 il:m Address J. M. JOHNSON Alexander. C. J.JAXDSOME PKOI'En i r OK SALE. An elegant lot, with fine grove of oaks and chestnut., beautifully situated anil commanding tine views. Abou' .even eights of an acre in the lot. Advantage -.is' ilcred. Apply to auii-tltf NAIT ATKINSON i SON'S. MINERALS! C. M. McLOUD, PLUM ADORE President. Manager TRAXSMOXTANf AND Trust orupanvt ?oosn III Kglt BJoeli, ArrKEVILLE, X. C. Hosiers in mines, milling properties, and a'l kinds of raai estate Correspondence i:n Hod from all paities having mineral claims for development. Avays of tiold and Silver Ore, S.'.OO. Auuhrret of oth- r ores at lowes rates. All assaying done promptly at tile eompanv s laboratory in Ashcville. julv 1 dtkwCin TOYS ! TOYS t In endless variety. "We can't tell you of all we keep. Call and look. Hoys velocipedes, wajjon.s, carts, wheelbarrows, doll carriages. Dolls! dolls! all kinds and prices. And then we wish particularly to tell you that in CONFECTIONERY we are better supplied than ever, lioyster'.s and "Whitman's choice goods. New goods arriving daily. Oranges, lemons, dates, mince meat, etc., AT J. MpBSTOFS, Next door to Postoffice. Atlanta, iia. ClCiCe &a WhltehaU bt. iff ri Is h mm & a mm ft"- ff Vv;i 'a !3 t? ttscoi-eacthooiewlUi bit fhi 'A i'j M ft out pain. Book of par. b3 fc'1 a fc; IfS S a a tlcularn Bent X'RItS!, t?.lta ,l..T;,,.iLJr.-is. M.wooLLFY. v.n. Senator Palmer, of Michigan, will introduce in the Senate at the earlie est possible opportunity a bill pre pared by him for the.purpose of reg ulating and restricting immigration to the United States, by keeping out persons who seem likely to be undesirable citizens. The principal feature of the bill is a provision which, if it become law, will require every psrson of foreign birth who contemplates emigration to the United Statss to provide himself with a certificate from the United States Consul for the district of his residence "setting forth substantial ly that the consul is satisfied upon diligent inquiry that he is a suita ble and desirabla person for resi dence and citizenship in the United States." Immigrants ot foreign birth not provided with such certificates shall not be allowed by the United States immigration officers to land in this country. The bill provides that no certificate shall be granted to any convict, except those con victed of political offences, nor to any lunatic, idiot, or any person unj able to take care of himself or her self without becoming a public charge, nor to any Anarchist, Nihi list, or any person hostile to the principles of the Constitution or form of government of the United States, nor to any believer or pro fessed believer in the Mormon re ligion who fails to satisfy the Con sul, upon examination, that he or she will conform to and obey the laws of tho United States, nor to any person included in the prohibition in the act to prohibit the imports tion and immigration cf foreigners and aliens under contract or agree ment to perform labor in the United States. Io:it Experiment. You cannot atljrd to waste time in experimenting when yoar lungs are in danger. Consumption always seeirs, at firt, only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose v.pon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Dis covery for 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 aa 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, Dung and Chest affections. Trial bottles free at H. II. Lyons' drug store. Large bottles $1. " ( Est isjisias Prcseii."' The largest and prettiest display at W. C. KELLER'S, 12 Petton Avenue. New designs in French China, all the latest novelties in Japanese Uooda, Quaint and ArtiMie Patterns in Egyptian Vases, Art Pottery (t ods in great variety, latest novelties in Glass-ware, new decor ations in Dinner and Tea SettB, new shapes, la'est Etyles.loweut prices. Select your presents from our latent importa tions and you will have a Mern- Christ mas end a happy Kew Year. Prices to buit all. Yours for Bargains, The W. C. Keller Co., 12 I'jtton Avenue. Du- yonr jirueeiies from S. W. Mt-Crarj- smtl lisvc tliein delivcrt'tl fret. If Derby ILil In Ycv.maii't, DmiUip't, and WUrr's tfiajhsttcTernl colors oSdroikf 11. REDWOOD & CO. U POSTAGE STAMPS- I vi!' s.tiy the tiiil pstasji: stamps used un loiter.' IVuui 18-15 to lsii") Partite Lav irejr old If! ters between these date3 shoulil ai.k tliein up. I want ti'.J U. S. and Cocfeder.tte staui; , used and ttaused; also L eai stamp . Send for my descrip tive list, tivinj; iirices, it is FREE. i H.'Mekesl, it. Louis, Mo. d&wurtul v T ONGMAN &: MARTINEZ li PRKPARED PAINT. TJic; 1 1 tli year of the largest consump tion evei secured bv any known brand paint. Every gallon of it has been sold under our guarantee. Its reputation of byiu the hinet grade of paint that ean be produced, has been justly earned bv its merit and the satisfactory results of its use. For sale by BEARDKX, RANKIN & CO. ana 21 dtf LARGE LINE OF A Riding and Buggy Whips and Lashes at BEAR DEN, 4.NKIN & CO aug 2 dtf STATE OF XOKTII CAllOUN'A, County of Buncombe. Officii of the Clkkk, Slfeuiob Cot et NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notice is herehy eiven of the incorporation of The Aeheville Ice Company; that thfi names of the ineoiporators are Jus. e.Savver.J.G. Martin, C. R. Holmes. W. O. Mul'er, T. V. Patton, W. C. Cartniehael. and eucli others as they may associ ate with tli em; that the principal place ot Dusi ness shall te Ashcville. N. C. and its vicinity, and its ctaeral nunmse and b'tsuiess is Pi manufac ture and sell iee; pnrehase, store, and Bell coal and other luel; emit the miration oi tne corpora tion i.j six y years; the capital stock is twenty five thousand dollars, with privilege to increase, divided in one thousand shares ot tiie par value ol twenty-live dollars each, nov sit! dtf V C. S. C, s-or iolidays L'uil line of t;iMii-:.5 ii".i."5s, 'r::i-i sets. Fintkt lints of Solttl Silverware in cases ever brought to Abbeville. Come and ecu what I have, whether "on want, to buy '-r not. Ktegnnt Me chanical C!' k t- be civen away Christ mas eve. Every piirehasT of i0 worth get- a i hauce ;ti it. Reliable goods reliable prices, BURT DEN1SON, 18 Patton Ayenue. D. R. McKINNON & CO., Beg to announce to the citizens of Asheville an J surrounding district that they will open in a few da s a first-class Tailoring Establishment in that handsome building ol Brown, Gudger & Co. on Patton Arene. We intend keeping on hand a ttock el first-class goods and by strict at tention to business we will try to please the gen eral public. Gentlemen's clothes cut and made in all the latest English s'yles ; first class fit and workmanship guaranteed. Cleaning and re pairing neatly and promptly executed- We also beg to intimate to the ladies of Ashe ville that we cat and make ladies' garments in all the latest fashions. Note the address NO. 33 PATTON AVENUE, over Brown tS Cadger's Store. dec6dtf DENTAL CARDS. JIt. B. F. ARRIKGTOX, SURGEON DENTIST. office r.ooivis: Over L. Munday's store, Patton Avenue. Be 13 d 12m H. DOUGLASS, D. D. 8., Dental Rooms over Grant tt- Roseberry's Drug stort, residence in same building Asheville, N. C feb2-w&8w DENTA SURGERY. DR. J. G. QUEEN ha9 removed bis office to the front rooms over A. D Cooper Court Square and offers his professional services to the public All professional work done with skill and neatness. iune 10-dAwtf DR. R. H. REEVES, D. D. S., Office iu the Connally Building, over Redwood's store, Patton Avenue, ASHEVILLE N. O. Persons having artificial work done, after rylng it two or three weeks, if not satisfied, can return It and the money will be refunded, jy 1 JR. A. B. WARK, Dental Surgeon. Office In Sluder building, second floor. A work will receive prompt and careful attention. Jy 14 dlv T ESSONfj IN ART EMBROIDERY. Ladies wishing to learn the Art ot Embroidery I will endeayor to offer special a ivantages especi- ny w liftuirawno cdn avail inemsei.es of the opportunity to call and take prlv-te lessons con ducted only by a competent teacher acquainted with every branch and stitch relating to Art Embroidery. Ladies receivp thn h nofit nfi full hour private lesson. Stamping that will not blur or nib a specialty. Terms as follows : One lessen 50 cents, three lessons 1.S5, twelve lessons 93.W. MKS.J. a HAKKINUTON. Hill Side, 76 Haywood street dec 4 d2w Asheville. N. C. JTOTICE. By viitue of a power of sale contained in a mortgage executed by the Asheville Lumber Company ti the undersigned bank dated Nov. 5. xoo", luuuauiui nnmrvilitl will sell al pUDHC outcry to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Asheville, Buncombe couutv, on January 3, 183S, the following articles of'pro-perly,to-wit : One twenty five horse-power engine, one boiler and saw mill to correspond, one cross-cut saw and one set of f aw-mill tools, three large saws, one bay horse, one gray horse, two two horse lo? waegons, one two-horse lumber wae gon, one mill building, one stable and one rough dwelling-hous; fnrsaw-miil hands;" all of which articles were at the yard of said Asheville Lum ber Company near the town of Columbus in the county of Polk and fita'e of North Carolina at the said date of the executior of said mortgage and the only property of that kind then at that place. This Nov. 21st, l:iS7. THE BANK OF ASHEVILLE. nov22dtdw4w We are the agents for the JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE and the JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE. .JAMES MEANS 94, STTOK I t lk-lit and stTlish. It (it. nim storkinz, and REOl'IRES ?0 " IsltEAKINGIN." be ns perfectly eaiy the flnt time it worn. It Will latt.fr the tttnit fastidiouB. JAMES MJEANS K) n.Jfc. is absolutely ttie v euoe oi its price wnictt has ever been placed - teusiTely on the market wnien auraDinty considered before mere out ward appear fhr the James iltans $2 Shoe fur Hoy ance. our store ana try on 9 pair or tnese SaoeeV FOR SALE BY BREVAKU V OLm'OX, Largest and Leading House in the city dec Sdlm W. A. BLAIR & CO. Wholesale and. Retail FURNITURE DEALERS, Chamter Suits a Specialty. 37 Patton Aveaus, ASHEVILLE, - N. C, We keep the Best. Boartltngr Houses and Motels 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 i the city. PARLOR SUITS a spe cialty. Nice line of Ladies' Rockers for Christmas. Call and see our splendid stock of Parlor & Window Curtains. Respectfully, We A. Blair & Co., nov9d&wly vl . is- 'if X- A HOTELS. ROUND KNOB HOTEL. Trains stop for dinner Sunday 29th. W. D. S PRAGUE, ma 26 dtf Proprietor. WIXYAII HOUSE, Corner of Pine and Balrd strerl3. At beginning of Sirnsct Drive, Asheville, N, C-. WIL.L be ready for guests on and after 1st of Septemiier. New building, witU complete sanitary arrangements and ail modern improve ments and comfort-. New tumiture attractive grounds. This house will be conducted as a first class house, with due regard to the comfort and convenience of guests in summer and winter Terms moderate. WM. W. 11 LATCH KORD, ang 19 dtf Proprietor. FIUNKLIX IlttSL'SH, P. C. CUNNINGHAM, Pkopkiktor, FRANKLIN - - X. C. Table supplied with the best the market aLUjrds. First-Class Livery and Sale Stables in connection with house. lully II tick liolupcn Webster and l'rankliii. Goad Sample Room Tor iJrtsmmtrM. sept 11-dly "Eesves House," "Wayri-osiville. 3ST. C BRICK, EJS TL'i EL Y NE W T WENT! Rooms, Single and in Suite. Location Main street, three minutes from either the Post Office, Express or Depot, fifteen minutes of Haywood While Sulphur Springs. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. Rates reasonable confer with us. Yours trulv, A- J. IlKKVES, ualdif Jlanager. 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 .'.yent of the '.V. X. C. R. It. Good ITava, Comfortable ON REASONABLE TERMS. FIRST CLASS BAR is attached, wnere will Ic found ut .-.'l t!uc tU 3 be.-', bra:!.'... i.f dget r.v, i V.- fat rco. Telep'ione ronncctiou with '.':! nvn. mehS dif W. O. MULLER & CO., No. 7 South Main Street, Anhcviih, N. C. DEALERS IN All kinds of Whiskies, l!raudie., Wines Ale, Portes, Cigars, Tobacco, &c; fine Kentucky Rye and Bourbon Whiskies a specialty. DISTILI.EKS' 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 ol "Anheuser-Busch Brewing Associilw7i' celebrated St. Louis Luge Beer for Western North Carolina. The following Brev. in.s constant' on hand, in kegs and in bottles.- Anheuber Buscli, .Standard, Imperial Pale Lager and original Budweiser. Goods delivered to any par of the eitv free. Prompt attention paid to all or ders by mail. Telephone call No. 311. UilUard Hall on 2! floor. dtf ASHEVILLE MILITARY ACADEMY. THE SESSION OF 1SS7-S OF THIS INSTITU TION WILL OPEN ON Wednesday, Sept. 71b, nt 10 i. . 31. Foi catalogue ami other information acMrcss se 3 dtt S. h VENA BLE. HOOT wSJVJJ &SS0JE fiJ4Lm, V.slr. saoet, (Abore Eagle Hotel) .fshevilte, JIT. C. o The oest stock always ca hand. Work always guaranteed to give satisfaction. I am especially prepared to make boots and hoes so aa to prevent dampness, .id squeaking. Ready-Made ustom Work ot all Sorts on Ilaud. Qentlemen and Ladies' Repairing a Spe cially. Fine Custom Work always onhacd, any style ami satisfaction guaranteed, as to ttock and work. Shoemskerv Findings always on hand and lor sate, t he best in the market, at low nrires Gents' custom-made, low-qiiMtered dresB shoes made o! best material, now offered for 84 and 4.50 njual price 16. Call earlv. The White OOKNEH MAIN AKD EOLK U NDERW HIT LOCK'S 8 T ( II E. ?S0PPiilj''J. Gil. Headquarters for Sne LIQUORS. I keep none- ht I'VE EST, ore charge accordinprly. My ARE aesolut.;lv and are recommended by the be?t judges for mlkiiiu! :;s Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parloy. Goodu ship ped to all points. No charge for boxincr. Lock Box I Asheville, N. C. T1;r only strictly White Man's Ear m tin, Stato. ja6-.dawly Bakery, GonfeGtionery Restaurant. C1KES SSttF.cd and Ornamented for else holiday Trade. OYSTERS! OYSTERS i The Finest in Town and at the LOWEST PKICES ! dire us a call. Respectfully, Xov23dCm. HOT SPRINGS, NO. OA 1111 MOUNTAIN PABK HOT-L: FIRST CLASS IX EVEltY KESPECT. For terms :im dcso-'piivn liunn.hlet aiMress u. p. t n.VJ'FlKLl), I'rop r. CD C3 C3 CD STRICTLY RT OLj SR HOTEI, Kliiriblv situated. Commanding map;nificent uiountain viewt-.. and yet convenien to business. A lionie for ladies and families. janl-J d&wiy RAWLS BROS., Proprs. FINE GROCERIES ! m I ft i ? POTTED MEATS, PATES OF G ME, CANNED FISH, CANNED FRUITS, FRENCH PEAS, Extra Fine, FKENCII ilUSIIUOOMS, DE'II-ED CRABS, SIiniMT, C. and B. PICKLES, PIN MONEY PICKLES, JELLIES & PRESERVES CANTON GINGER, GKOSSE AND GI.ACKWELL's JAMS, OLIVES, EDAM CHF lbl, FINEST SALAD OIL, INSTANTANEOUS CHOCO LATE, BROMA, COCOA, NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, PURE EXTRACTED HONEY, FINEST KEY WEST & IMPORTED CIGARS TAll.'.i: SUl'l'LlES OF k v E II Y OESCKII'TION. pi m -3 mi AT- No. 53 SOUTH MAIN ST. Teleohone No 38. pLEASANT PRIVATE BOARD. May be had in a pleasant and convenient part of the citv. Apply at 24 GROVE ST. nov 24 dtt N EW STORE FOR RENT. Mv new brick store buildinz size 24 x50 feet. 2 stories in West Abbeville near old depot isnearly completed and am one wishing to rent iu the most desirable par of the city at a moderate price should apply at once to nov 24pd W. E. LOGAN. yjALCABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. The Vance property on Sprure and College for sale 1 Terms reasonable. Apply to 21 dtf VDER d- CARTER, Attorney f gg 1 Will III llllMM Man's Bar 1 Wti & . B. Andersen Co., SOUTH 3IAIX STREET. - fs W.HLEA, Having liouulit out the Spot Cii-sh Stoiv, rootl will and all, and liought a l)ig stock of Dry Goods, dross foods. linrioiK. linl linr shoes, domestics, Tennessee wool, jeans, &c, will sell cheap and good goods, I have a hig lot of home made plaids. Also, the C. E. Graham & Co. home made Shoes of all kinds kept on hand. 1 have a hoy's wool hat for 35c ; a good man's stili" hat for $ 1.24J ; a good liroad-hrini fur hat at $1 ; a Mack heaver hat at 1.25; n man's full stock hoot 1.743. A lig sto vk of underwear, over shirts, Ac. Successor to Howell & Lea, NO. 17 NORTH M AIN ST., SALE. One Lot and House ot 1 r oms. Price 8700. 5-00 down, balance in yearly installments of fjlCO with interest at S per cent. One Lot and House of 4 rooms. Price $1-60 JJ00 down, balance in yearly installments of S2C0 Willi interest at 8 percent. 0ns Farm of 100 acres, Rco.d fraircd houre, (rood water, and ou bull ;ings. :5 acres cleared. So well timbered, 10 miles S. W. ot Asheville. Price SMW Jsoo di.wn balance in yearly inetall me: ts of S'JOO w iih iutciest at per cent. Apptylo J. N.SNELSON. 'iui Asheville, N. C. CO GO liajuni o