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INSURANCE. Mutual Eeserve Fund Life Association. $4,000,000. Iteath JLoftses Paid in 6 Yat Purely Jtlutmal. Stockholders to Absorb Profits. Absolute Security. 'f be nuly company that places tho trjut i .nd belonging, to its members with theorem Central Trust nn..iiy' of New York, hm it amotimt'i $20,000,000. Siict economy In every resueot Hi oil annua: dues for expense of wanigu- menl. linmrniics at net cosv. Kasy payment for insurers. First-Class Lives Only ACCEPTED. ' 7V Mutual Reirre Fund Life Aftoeiation' tp-r f'ir Hundred IkiUart reward or the name of nil lumtn Oram claim which u has not paw input; lie fuel U be deirrmh eil by any tun bank pretiaenls sn e yoor money and Insure 1th GWN & WEST, Agents, Oflirc Ic.l Corner jau 18 ttCmo LIFE INSURANCE. tot rilH;v'a.EY MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION I. O VIRGINIA Iss'tes policies for from . . to $3,000, AND combine the gwvrantee eature ot "01,D MNK" Companies at the wfinary co-operative insur at, - in Secret Orders. riBF INSURANCE fii8urs-i'- against loss by Fire in '.''ty vd County on ail kinds of r jn-r-y. Ileal and Persona A w wM as long term. '1. -4 issued at tair rates 1 A. 1 Companies, o.iro and Foreign. rtlON. W. KKAKII, Agent, C)d':a North Side Court 8quare. 111 v 20-11 IfJSURAHCE. FRE, LIFE. ACCIDENT. PTJLLIAMICO., AT THE BANK OF ASHEVILLE, ASH E VILLEIN. C, Represent the following Companies, viz : HRf. CASH ASSETS IN C. S AnKtu Nevada of Cal fornii, ........ 1 2,497.838 Com ill' utal of Ne York, . 4,875,623 !lmiil)iir Bremen of Germany, 1,129.604 IxinJnii Assurance of England, 1,543,995 Niagara of New York ... 2,237.492 Oni'nC of Hartlnrd 1,667,69 I'hvnix o Urooklyn S.034,i;9 St. Paul Fire ard Marine of Minnesota, 1.641,061 Southern of New Orleans,.. 439,684 WcKtern of Toronto 1,039,23S IT H Mutual A xxleut Association. sEtDn 1.1 fe Insurance Co. MEXICAN GOFFEE. I now have of .very line n store for sale a sruf II lot Cordova Coffee at 25 cents per lb., when prime Rio Coffee waa selling prioe of at 16!i cents per lb. The CORDOVA was 25 crnts per lb., now prime RIO is 25 cents per lb., and yon can get CORDOVA at same prico, try it for a change. This coffee is no bet'er nor cheaper than can be gotten in New York, but what difference does this make to the people of Asheville, let's nive New York a chance any bow. Respectfully, S. H.KEPLEK, S3 South Main street, jnne 27dtf A Splendid Farm - r a DftuiMV rmtrirv FOJR SALE. I can sell where I live, from one acre to one hundred or three hundred acres of as good land as the rich Hominy section of Buncombe eonuly can afford. It is ten miles west of Asheville, immediately upon the Mnrphy Division of the Western North Carolina Bail Road. It is splendid grain, grass, fruit, and tobacco land; much of the farm is already set in grass and fine young orchard; good build ings. A promising little town already started on these premises, with three stores, two flourishing merchant mills, three churches Methsdiat. Baptist, Episcopal, Terr snperior miciunerr; a post office with mails line country sumranding ana wint. This farm is splendid- gardening. f home to some family for f a good hr-me, ia a splendid tien of thi Land of the Bky, 10 call and examine. ho will erect a good hotel I will U site. W. O. OANDLEB, - ; Candler P. - Buncombe co., N. C. f aodWblsksTv" I - J ont palm Book of par tiirniars sent FBIA - n u wnniXKT. M.Dl muos iM WaUeosJi at. oetsodeo hostahq mmm HEALS INTLAMMATrON, OLLr'0nE.Sk it I SPECIAL NOTICES. w ANTID A competent Gnu and Lock Smith. Apuly at 35X North Main it. juno 2i i lUtw w ANTED. A competent woman for house servant and cook, good wages to no well recommended. Apply at CmiiN oftce. jane K dlw TOB BENT, Six and seven room ojttatres on Depot strtet Ono six-room cottage at Asheville Junction, Apply to J. A. ThNNENT, Jnne M dlw No. IS Hendry Block. F OR BENT, Three nlcelv furnished rooms to oartiet taklne Ihclr meals ont. Convenient to good boarding nouses. Apply at m iiaywooa si. juue4 dlw Hc SSES FOR SALS. Two Blood Havls.-c-B. seren years old. will -e sold, worth the money Hou't come unless you expect u pay a gooi price-, ana want a norse. Apply at this office. . ju I dtl 4 OOOB HOUSE A1CI1 LOT FOK SALK One nol house ami U t o:i Kailcy street for sale. Price low. JCay h rnis. nqu re at Cms- a u.ncc inon za ou F OR 8A1.K, . splendid sadtl e a id eariiage 1 irse, siirr and two rrtis 1 1 harnt-ns, all in excellent eonrtl lion. Suitabla tor a lamlly. Apply to mi hit dtf W. U. CAltMICH AEL. JOIt SALE. Fine combination Blooded Horse for sale Apply to W. c. Jones or J. V. Patton. Sou'.h iuiosi., Atneviue. may 15 dtf R KENT. The Woodfin House rfurnishedl with 11 also Hillside, the Chapman property, with 10 rooms: also house with 8 rooms on tirovs itreet opposite Capt. Tom Johnston's home. Apply to ri All ATK1NSUN t-ONS. may 15 dU Beal Estate Agents. iOR BENT. One of the most eleeant front rooms In Ashe ville: Situated on South Main street. antUMo (or two or three Indies. Elegantly furnished, splendid lattice fence, iountain in front, and all conven iences. Apply to I. C. BAIRU. apl 13 dtf H ALL FOB BENT. The third floor of thi Enrnett I nllilinir North Conrt Square, lately occupied by the Masonic fraternity, is for rent. It is well a' anted to club rr association meetings, or for s small factory. euw reasonaoie. apply to apl 22 dtf BEV. DR. BURNET f. 31 ILLINEBY GOODS AT COST. For cash dowr. Mrs. If f llntndon will ooll her larre stock of new and lashionable milliner v at cost and carriage for the next 60 days or to a auua uariv will sen toe wnoia mine on rfiAsnn. able terms. Call early for barmins. Will trim free ol ennrce. corner or willow and S. Ma n sts. jiiue 26 d2w rjnRUSTEE'S SALE. Jv virtue of a deed of trust i-A.iirxt tn ma h B. E. Atkio, to secure the payment of e certain om ii eniioneu tiierein. naifi riniwi nrtrnet h. n. duly registered in the Register's office of Bun combe county, in Book iO, page 122 of Mortgage Records, I will sell In front of the court house In the city of Asheville on the 26th dav of Jul v. 1SSX. for cash, one unimnrovml lot on Runt i.i nf n. pot street in the city of Asheville. This 25 June, a. I. suniltl. Trustee. lune 2k d4t STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1 Buncombe County, f In the office Clerk Superior Court. Notice Is hereby given of the Incorporation of The Asheville Mission Hosnltah" that the nam,-. ot the incorporators are Miss Fannie L. Patton. Mrs. Selina Roberts, Mrs. A. J. Reynolds, Mrs K. f. Alextnder, Miss R. F. Chamnan. nml snrh othrs as they may associate with them; that the principal place or business shall be in the City of Asheville, North Carolina; that its general pur pose and business is the purchase, erection and maintenance of a Hospital for destitute persons; that its duration shall be aixtv vears : tnat tha capital stock is ten thousand dollars, divided into tour hundred shares of the par value of twentv-five dollars eai:h' This thn 91st Hn nl June, 188. W. T. REYNOLDS. C. S. C. Junes 4 Shulord, Attys. iun'i.'dlre. T HE SISTERS OF MERCY Will be r re oared to receive a Mmltprl number of lady boarders, Beginning Monday, July 85th. and continuing to Augus4 31st. They will open their musical department on July Snd. Instruction on piano, organ and guitar will be given. Also instruction in embroidery In gold and Silk; fancy needle work: wax flower work. a. A meh other branches as may be requisite for young ladies applying. Prices will bo given parents, guardians and visitors to the city upon applica tion. The regular session of the school begiLS on the flrst Monday.in September. r or particulars apply to SISTER MARY HAPTIW. at the Sisters' House on French Broad Avenue, formerly the residence of I apt. M. . Carter. 'nna U I D ISSOLUIOX OF PARTNERSHIP. 'the partnership beretolore existing between W.B marx, j. r . uraui ana c G. West under the name and style oi the Asheville Lumber and Manufacture Comranv. thisdar dissolved bv mutual consent. All persons indebted to. or lo whom the late firm is indebted, will please all at the office of the company and make cettlemcn. W. 11. J!AK., J. F. GKANT, C.G WK8T. The undersigned will continue the busineps of manufacturing and dealing in Inmber as hith erto conducted under the name of the Asheville Lumber and Mauufacturing Company, Mr. C. G. Wsst retiring. W.B.MARX. June 23, as air j. v. GRANT. $100 to $300 A MONTH can be made Working for us. Agetts t referred who can furnish their own horses and give their whole lime to the business. Spare momeuts may be profitably employed also. A few vacancies in towns and cities. B. F. Johnson & Co , 1009 Main ht.. Richmond. Va. mav 29 dcfcwlm WE WANT oplar logs enough to make 5,- 000,000 feet of lumber, put on the bank ot the t rencb JJroad river, between this and the first day ot April, 1888. A few- weeks ago we took a contract for 1,000,000 feet in the upper part of Transyl vania county, and last week com pleted arrangements for the whole territory from Asheville to the head of the river, through Bun combe, Henderson and Transylva nia counties. e are ready to contract with all parties wanting to deliver logs on the iver bank wherever there cai b ; much as 25,000 feet in a plact Logs to be measured and paid 1 .rr once a month. ZACHARY AND ?. A CHARY. Asheville, N. C. gRIGHTER THAU EVER ! I THE STAR OF BUNCOMBE I THE STAR OF BUNCOMBE Grand Central Hotel. 937 ARRIVALS JASUART AND VIBRUABY 1S87. 2020 ARRIVALS JAH'BY AND FIBBUlltT 188". THE MOST POPULAR $2 00 HOUS1 IN THIS STATE. 13,000 arrivals daring the past year more than every other hotel in tie city. WE BID FAIR TO REGISTER 25,000 THIS YEAR. FIRST OLASh IN EVERY RESPECT Only hotel in the centre of the city. Giv us A CALL. 8. CHEDISTER & SON. HTNZV GOODS ARRIVING bail Cheaper than ever before. Don't lisle-" to onr enemies, bat call and see our goou: and prices before you bav. "Old t'Hr is now at the helm to wut on, yoa . inch 7 al2mas It I1CKS11ITIIIJ G. I am thoroughly prepared to do all manner ot Blacksmithlng Repairing of Carriages. Buggies and Wagons, to work at the lowest prices, and to give sausiacaon. Horse shoeing a specialty. Give me a trial. H. M. HOW. WAR1. sa 9 duon Bear of VanQildersV Brown's oustasig mmm SHOULD ALWAYS Br. KEPT IN SIN ?, KITCHEN, HTAliLiE AND i'ACVORY 1 CONSTITUTION. Aancijt 1. -This organization shall be known as the Yorad Hxx'8 Uuvkxako-Fowlb Club or ... v . Abt. 3. Its object shall be to regularly main tain the principles of and support of the cantuaaies reguiariy ncminatei by the dem ocratic DSXtV. Abt. 8. The moors of this club shall conjust of a jresident. Viee-Presidents. Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer and an Executive Committee composed of a representative from each voting precinct in township, who shall be elect ed by ballot. Akt. 4. Anv persoa of township it voting or working age who shall declare his intention and purpose to support the nominees of the Democratic party in the coming election, shall bo eligible to member- snip in tills club Dy signing this constitution. Art. 6. The President shall appoint four standing committee, of members each, cn finance. Registration. Campaign Literature and Printing and Public Speaking and Entertainment. Abt. 6. No member shall be subject to assess ment for any purpose, bnt all members may voluntarily contribute to the expenses of the 01UD. Art. 7. The President shall report once a week to the Chairman o the State Democratic Executive Committee at Raleigh, N. C. the condition of the club, and as to the political condition of township. Abt. 8. Ten members of the club shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of any buslnoss. 1. The club shall meet during political cam paigns on Wednesday night of each week. 2. The President shall have powor to call special meeting of the club whenever, in his judgment, it may be necessary, or shall call a special meeting at the written request of four members of the club; and he shall give due notice of such meeting by newspaper publica tion or otherwise. S. The deliberative proceedings of tbo club shall be governed by goneral parliamentary rules. 1. No member shall bo allowed to occupy the floor for a longer period than ten minutes at one time, nor more than twice on the same subject, without tho unanimous consent of the club. - 5. No person who is not a member of the club shall be permitted to address the clnb. unless invited to do so by the chairman of tho meeting. awu Is Consniuirtioii . Incurable ? Read the following : Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Abscess of Luno-K. and friends and Dhv- sicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's ew 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. Kine's New Discovery for Consumption I would have died of Lung Troubles. Wasgivenupbv doctors. Am now in best of health." Try it. Sample bottles free at H. H. Lyons' drug store. THE CAMPAIGN. Take the Asheville Citizen Full anil Fair IMscnsslons of the Political Issues. In order that all the people mav keep themselves fully informed upon the political issues of the present campaign we will send tho Asheville Citizen until the 1st of next December as lollows : Daily, single subscription. $ 2 00 Weekly, 50 Daily, Clubs of 5, $ 8 GO " " 10, 14 00 Weekly "5, 2 00 "10, 4 00 All names to a club must be sent at the same time, and cash must invariably accompany the order. Let all friends ot the Citizen work and give it a very large circulation. ine campaign Detore us is not only a very important one, but will be a very exciting one. The people should keep thoroughly posted. The Citizen will do its full duty in the contest. Address, Citizen, Asheville, N. C. AN ORDINANCE To provide that the Aldermen of the City of Asheville may negotiate a loan of One Hun dred Thousand Dollars, for the use and bene fit of said city, as set forth in said ordinance : Be it ordained by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Asheville, That for the purpose of obtaining the consent of a majority of the qualified and registered voters of the city, that the Board of Aldermen of the said city may borrow the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be applied to the construction of a system of Sewerage, and other necessary and permanent improvements, an election shall be held on Tuesday, July the 10th A, D. 1888 at the usual voting place, and under the rules and regulations governing such elections in said city ; and if the consent of the required majority shall be obtained at such election, then the Board of Aldermen mav borrow said sum of money upon the bonds of the said city to be made and issued, in their discretion, in the denomination of Fifty. One Hundred and Five. Hundred Dollars, with interest coupons attached, The said bonds shall become due and paya ble thirty years from their date, and bear in terest at the rate of six per centum per annum, payaoio ecmi-annuauy, according to the cou pons attached, on the first days of January and July in eoch and every year. And they shall be signed bj the Mayor and counter signed by the Treasurer, and be under tbo teal of said city. The said bonds shall in no case be disposed of, sold, assigned, or transferred for a less price than par. The coupons of said bonds shall be at all timos when due, receivable in payment of taxes due said city. H. 8. HA REINS, Mayor. May 20, 18S8. ny person who is not already registered on the registration books of the city will call on Ool. S. Bulow Erwin at the office of the county Treasurer in the court house. By order of the Board of Aldermen. d&wlm F. M. MILLER, City Clerk. Nichols and Williams, Ileal Estate Agents, Slt'Xond Iiaw Building. Parties desiring to purchase or rent will do well by seeing us before they conclude any arrangements in that hno, as we are offering some choice bargains, in both improved and unimproved property in various parts of the city. We have also some good houses to rent with or without furniture. Also a lot of good farming and mountain land for sale. Investors would do well to see us in regard to these mountain lands especially. . - June 17 d6moe 1HE ASHEVILLE MUSIC HOUSE SELLS PIANOS, PIANOS, ORGANS, ORGANS. VIOLINS, VIOLINS, GUITARS, GUITARS, BANJOS, BANJOS, ACCORDEAN8, ACCORDEANS, I " STRINGS FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS, STRINGS FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS. Pianos and Organs sold on Installments and otherwise, also placed in the hands of bona fide purchasers on 30 days' trial, with the understand ing however, that no representatives of RIVAL PIANO HOUSES V are calkd to adjudge the instrument. C FALK, apU2d3mos tt North Main street. vmm uninHJT CURES PILES, BURNS, CUTS, CORNS, BRUISES, CHILBLAINS A FROSTBITES From TAILORS. J. C. BROWN MEItCIIAKT TAII.OU. 25 Pulton iTeime, ner: lo flmru fnitvil Hotel. The nobbiest and most st'.Ish patterns in the city FIT AND WOKKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. mch 3 dtf D. R. McKINNON & CO., Beg to announce that tiiey have opened their Tailoring Establishment with a fine selection of goods "t prices to Bait all, classes and by Strict Attention to business will do their utmost to please a who should favor them with Their Patronage. Ve also beg to intimate that we do Ladies' Tailoring in all the latest fashions, note the address, NO. 33 PA ITON AVENUE, over Brown, Gudger & Co.'s store an 12 dtf Richmond and Dan villi Uailroati. WESTERN NOKTH CAROLINA DIV ISION. General Passerser Dep't, t Asheville, N. C, May 12, 1883. Passenger schedule, taking effect May U, 188. Bead ' Down Bead Up. WIST. EAST. U uu a m .Leave 4 30pm 6 57 9 42 . Boston New York Philadelphia Baltimore Washington Lvnchbuig Danville Arrive lo 'M p m 320pm 12 3ouo'n 10 03 810 210am 1129 pm 1100 5 05am 805 230 9 S3 Richmond Reldsrille 6 15 a m 10 44p m 8 10 p m 1 45 am 313 Goldsboro Raleigh Durham 11 45 655 131am 9 50 Greensboro 50pm 11 25 a m Lve Salisbury Statesville, 7 20pm 6 27 517 456 4 30 12 12 noon Arr 111 Dm Hickory Connelly Springs Morgan ton Marion . Bound Knob Asheville Hot Springs 146 2 10 2 40 3 27 4 31 610 3 44 2 35 1S5 Arr Lve 11 40 a m 5 40 Lve Hot Springs Arr 10 25 7 SO p m Arr 850 js:oms;own Knoxville Jellico Louisville 8 35 715 4 15 a m 7 30 p m 11 40 7 30am 11 10 IndianapolU Chicago St. Paul 400pm 8 3 am 3 00 p m Cpm 40 St. Louis Kansas City sooa m 8 25pm 710am Lve 76th merid. time used to Hot Springs. 90th " west of Hot Surinam. Pullman sleepers bet. V.Tashington and Salisbury. Kicnmcna ana ureensioro. ' " Raleigh and Greensbnro. ' rarlorcars bet. Saiisburv end Knoxville. Pullman sleepers bet. Knoxville and LonisTiliu. IAS. ly. 1A1 LUli, l. 1- A. W. A. WINBCBN. A. D. P. A. THE AS1IEYILLE State Normal Mool 1888. Jtegins Jnly 3, 1SS8. Closes Jnly 20, 18S3. FACCLTr. HENBY E. SHEPHERD, L. L. D., President of the Colloge of Charleston, 8. C, will - be Superintendent aud Lecturer on Pe dagogics, History and English. PROF. BEN. E. ATKINd, ot tho Asheville Female College will be Infrac tor in Mathematics and Hygienic Physiology. PBOF. P. P. CLAXTON, Superintendent of the Asheville City Schools, will instruct in Geography, English Grammar and Beaming. MISS KATIE MILLARD, of Goldsboro Grade! School, will have charge of the Primary Department. MRS. HANNAH M. DAVIDSON, of Asheville. will be Teacher of Music. BUILDING. The session will be held in the Graded School Building on Academy street, iu the western part, of the city, about five minutes walk from the court house. All the rooms of this build ing have been fitted up and are in good con dition. A splendid view is to be had of Pisgah and numerous other mountains and the country round about The grounds are large and shaded, elevated and easy of access. A pleas ant home for the Normal. FOURTH SESSION'. It is desired and truly hoped by the manag ers that the school shall this summer surpass in excellence any previous term. It has gradually increased in proficiency and genuine value to the teaching profession of this section since its establishment in 1885. The managers have been vigilant of its interests aud have selected for the faculty the best and most ex perienced talent within their reach; and they trust that they have engaged for this term the services of a corpsof teachers unexcelled in the State. So a good attendance of appreciative students will make the institution a complete success. Every teacher, and all who desire to teach, should make ready for tho time and be present every day. Let every one consider woll the opportunity and make the most of it. LECTURES. Public lectures are expected from time to time which will be of considerable interest and profit to all. BOIEDIKO- Board can be had in tho city for Iroai $12 GO to 20. 00 per mouth. Arrangements can be made, we think, for a less amount with families near the city. Any parties wishing such accommodations are requested to inform the Secretary at once. We suggest to the teachers to begin now making preparations to attend and make the most possible out of this tare opportunity. - Work will begin actively the firt day. Ev ery student should bring some good History, Grammar, Arithmetic, Geography and Reader, (Swinton's 4th preferred) and be present in time the first morning and stay till the last evening. . H.A. GUDGER, 1 D. T. MILLARD, Trustees. T. I. VanGILDEB, ) All communications should be directed to JNO, W. STABNE3, Sec jnne 6 d&wtf R. L. FITZPA TRICK. . T. W. F1TZPATBICK FITZPATRICK BROS, Practical Painters, 28 N. Mam st, . ASHEVILLE, ... N. C, DEALERS IN Wall Papers, Decorations, Paints, Oils, , Varnishes, Ready Mixed Paints a Specality. Estimate Furnishe i on Application. All orders by mail promptly attended to. nov 18 dtf if3T . . . : TiUiOWHORN. CAKED BAGS, Gt:t -i & HOOF DISEASE IN CATTLE 1 TTDbe ILargtestf. Stock f DBrotMnugy BOOTS AN D SHOES Ever seen in any Store in 1 four - years up to Four Hundred Pounders. Home-Made Boots ana Shoes always on Hand. : M. LEVY, 19 South Main st FOR SALE! PICTURESQUE SITES -sos-Suburbaii Eesidences. Messrs. Lee & Aston have just com pleted a survey of the south and west portions ol Richmond Park. The survey embraces ten lote, contain ing altogether two hundred and fifty acrep. The separate lots contain from 4 acres to 190 acres each. The price of the sanio will range from thirty dollars to two hundred and fifty dollars per acre; one fourth cash, balance in ve:v easy instalments. Eight of these lots lie on the ridee im mediately oppo site the ctiroration lim -ts of the city of Asheville, and com mand charming views of the city anil the French Broad river. Lot No. 2 contains 29 acres, is well wooded and watered, and overlooks the French Broad for miles up and down. Lot No. 10 includes a cottage of ten rooms, four smaller cottaiiep, stone dairy, largo stubles tor cows and horses; a never (ailing supply of fresh wate: runs in pipes by its own weight through the house and kitchen, and through the garden and stables and servants houses. Thie lot contains S3 acres well set in grass; the forest land has been thoroughly grubbed and rolled and set in grass except in cer tain spots where there is a very pretty growth of rhododendrons and wild azalias. The purchaser of any of these lots will have the right to the free use of my iron bridge across the French Broad, and the free use of about seven miles of drive which I have opened t-i and through the Park. The ni:iii of this property may he seen at my nftW, where all further particulars mav be obtained. IlK'IMOND PK ARSON. maylStf W. O. MULLER & CO t No.-7 SouiJi Main Street, Asheville, JV. G. UEAIURB IN All kinds of Whiskies, Brandiee, Wines Ale, Portes, Cigars, Tobacco. &c; fine Kentucky Rye and Bourbon Whiskies a specialty. DIKTILLXRS' AGENTS FOR Po. North Carolina Corn Whiskey and Apple Brtndy. Ton- Jarley Malt Whiskey for medical "purposes always in stock. Sole agents and autb rized bottlers ot "Anhenser-ISusch Brewing Aisocuitioii' celebrated H Louis Laget Beer for Western A'orfA Oar;.tno.- Tbt- following Brewin. a constantly n hand, in kegs and in bottles; Anheuser Busch, Standard, Imperial Pule Lager and original Bud weiser. ' Goods delivered to any par! of the citv free. Prompt attention paid to all or ders by mail. Telephone call No. 39. Billiard Hall on 2d floor. dt Sewing Without Labor. A BOON TO WOMAN I No More Nervous Prostra tion and Disease from Ruining Sevisg Hicliias!. .'- Three Times the Amount offSew iiiff Done that la Possible by Foot Power. - Sewing machines run by water motors are now on exhibition at the rooms of the Singer Manu facturing Company, . - Kb. 62 Sooth Main Street, two doors South of Post Office. Ladies are Invit ed to call and make tests by their own sowing on machines run by these motoia. Satisfaction W. 8. CUSHMAN.l Aant. A. rV.LINDoEY, Asenta. June 22 dllm r.:uGTino unonr CUBES SWKNET, SADDLE AND HAR fESS SORES 1 HORSES & MULES 1 JAMES P. SAWYER. Store '. 15, Pillion Atouiio DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Ladies' and Child c' Shoes, Notions &. Store ,o. 17, .Iattii Avenue. MEN'S GOODS AND C&.RPETS ONLY. Fall Assortment Ot Men's Boys' Clothing, Shoes, Hats, AND Gents' FomlsWi Etoils, .also the largest as sortment of CARPETS, MATTINGS OIL CLOTHS cjc;and rir exhiliif.ed in Asheville. Call :ind examine my "xIs. James P. Sawyer. Anlll'1 iilt!. ffl II d&w Keb'y f), 'SS 1867. 1887. Hampton AND Featherston. The Oldest and Most Relia ble Liquor Store in N. C. We carry the largest assortment or 101 11 is of any bo vc in the State We h:ini!e n ihiii but 111 v- neK gAMid i. Our Whiskies nil dntmlit-.- ai pronounced b) j.i siciniij' 'u be pure tnd un adulteia None but pure Liquors' aie I ; lo . tried cinal purposes. Our Stock ia Complete in Every Particular. Old Cp?tt Whiskey from one to ;ur years.". Old Kve ol the highest t:un b :il ls. All kinds of Wines, " ' Porter, Sic, f?ees &c. A' Cigars and Tobacco in great . quantities, ami the maiket fine . i ' We are very thanklul to our pa trons for their past favors, am! we wish to say in conclusion that our prices and goods are right down to he hard tin,es. Be' convinced by calling on us, West Side Public Square. Asheville X C. . innRd vn liuotauq unn IS Foil MAN & BEAST. PENETRATES MUSCLE & I'IBKE TO THE VEIiX BONE. Western North Carolina. FARMERS' For ASHEVILLE, N C. SMITH & ROLLINS, Proprietors. Good Accommodations for Farmers and their Stock. Hi p-hest net -rricus oDtamea at lights the largest FIGURES DON'T LIE! There was sold on the Asheville market last year 4,317,396 pound of Tobacco for $450,693.31, an average of $10.90 per hundred. Th Fanners' "Warehouse sold 2 019859 LBS. AN AVE5AGE OF la ESS Showing our aveiane to beat the town and selling nearly one-ha of the Tobacco sold in Asheville. And Ave are still here to serve our customeis. Come and see us. We have with us this season Messrs. J. A. Nichols, J. A. Camp bell, S. H. Lyles and J.L. Ferguson, all and each of whom would be pleased to acrve their friends. . daw4m The White rOI&NEH MAIN AMI U N I) E II V 11 ITLOCKS'HTOR JC. FBOPBIETOIL ' He.t-hjii;:!'!!- fur fun- LIQUORS. I ke. p no, chargge accor(?in.,l v. ARE ABSOLUTELY Pl!KK:AJM. iDXADUTF.ItA T:i. ami ;mc recommended by the best judges for rrfdioinal iae. Also Fine Uilliard and Fool Parlor. fioods h!i:lmk1 to all points. No charge for boxing. Lock Sox It Asheville. N. 0. The only strictly White Man's Bar iu the State. jiili-ibirt'I y W. A. BLAIR & GO,, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CHAMBER ':i(tpii Ayo. " SUITS 37 Boar diny Houses and Part or VARDROBES,e$lDEEOJlRDS,eCED;:Di::GLE LOUNGES Safes, Bedsteads, in fact everything required to turnish any part of a housa, at prices to suit the purses of buyers. . " Tne best line of BED SPKINGS in the city. . ; Parlor Suits a Specialty. Nice line of Ladies' Rockers for - - .1 . TT. 1 . ' we nave.mc icst urmo sterer aua nrnnar ri tt linvo f.1ii lift.t wapIt 111 tliia ALSO COFFINS, CASKETS . All kinds ot cases, for young or old, Trom plain to the finest kcpYhnSi?iffry hand. IVompt. attention given to all ureters; -day or night..,-Orders TronwhfiaJ will receive prompt attention. We have also employed a first t-lasS mni?rijlviw of many years exierienee. to take eli.trsre of this special fta-lm t fiir bt.-iitiess, .m"a-.LiSariB!i!srflnffuni::a CUUKS TtHKUM ATIiSil, II, IiAME UACK! iiCB IN HA1U I : ANU Si ll!'!!' JOlii TS. f'Jt WAREHOUSE. tire Mar tnis House. Salesrooms and and best in town. -FOE f Mans Bar EAULK XI h i m .r..i u TRLST, mid Mv A SPECIALTY, Residence, 39 PenlancI St. Hotels Furnished in . Entire. Christinas."' 'Call and see our spicn , W. AvBlair fe Co. a . . - 0.- camnct worKraan m uio Mate, ami MMTB I lint flr.11 at clir.i-t tt.tiwt .nasi v-vV, - AVD - BURIAL ;CASE; CUlt'ES FOOT EOT, SHOULDER-HOT, SCHEVV-AVOSM AND 60AB IN SilKl f I
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 28, 1888, edition 1
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