INSURANCE.
LIFE INSURANCE.
tot r
rPH H TAXXY MUTUAL LIKK ASSOCIATION
L OF VIRGINIA
I wiea policies for from
. JUOOO to i$3,00,
ASI
ioralnej the ."Mtraitiv: satuu: t
"UU). LINK" Companies ' at .the
msI oi ordinary co-operaLiYe ijioUj -.
" aifce in Secret Orders.
"FIRtr :' ..IHSUKaKLl.
Insuraaow against lues by Fire in
City "id County on all kin V; ot
t . . .. ty, Real tiuti ia-rvnn .
lii - ' is wetf as ir4.
' i' M issued at lair rat
hi A. 1 Companies,
lomo and Forcien.
o
t()9l. K. UK A 'ill, AKeai,
Offiru North bide Court Square
.ny JlVtl
FlfiE INSURANCE
FIRE, 1IFJEj
ACCIDENT.
PULIIAMiCO.,
ASHE.VILLE, N. C,
Represent tbe following Companies, viz
FIRE. CASH ASSETS IN V. B
N vjlu Nevada of California, $2,497,833
t. undnental of Ne York, . . 4.875,623
. amours; Bremen ofGcrmany, 1,129.604
Lt ndon Ansarance of England,
.K agaraof New York,............,
Ouent of Hartford,
Ptcnlx o: Brooklyn
1,543,995
2,237.492
1.6C7.692
5.054,179
St. Paul Fire ai d Marine of Minnesota. 1.641,061
Routr era of New Orleans, 439,f84
Western of Toronto J,rei9.23S
1 1 Mutual A i-.nent Association.
.Etna Life Insurance Co.
Bet. Third and Fourth, jjuiuu ixiuja
A refnlartr edoaateil aatl lrirallj qualified phjaldan aod Lh0
aw.t tdoowfa), a ai pmeUo will prove.
Cures all forma of PRIVATE,
CHRONIC ana SEXUAX. DIS
EASES. , w
Sparmatorrnoa and Impotency,
as Ibt rvnlt of wir-mbnM ta yoath, nxaal cranes la Baa
Sanrjrean, er other eauses, aoa prodaciDg some of the tal
lewtDf effetls: Nerrouioeu, Bcmlnal K.n,U.,ioQS, (night dels
slaa, by dreams). UIbiucss of bight, Pefesilve Uunorr, Phr
stcalOecsy, Pimples en Fs0, A version to Society of Femsies,
CeaTosieB of Ideas, I .ess or 0exaal Power, 4c, rendering
sssrrlsce treproper or qnhspr.r, are thoroughly and pcrma.
aeatlj eared. SYPHXle IS pastureiy eared and en.
JJJ lluii froiauw sjsm: Gonorrhea,
GIsEEX, ' fttriotara, fjrchiUs, Ecrnis, (or ati-iiWre
Piu-s sad other private diseases anlckly eured.
It Is self.erldent that a pay ddflB srho pays rpedsl attention
Is a eertaia elass of diseases, and treating thocssndt annu
ally, sequins rrsatskilL Pbyslcisns kaowingtnis sctcrien
leeoaiBaeDd persons ta my care. Whea it is inconvenient to
Tislt the city for treataaent, medicines caa t0 Stat private!
and safely by Bull or express anyvbere.
Cnres Urtarasteed in tul Vasefl
Couauitatiau irxmaiiT or br letter fret an InTitM.
k PRIVATE COTJNSEXOK
Of 100 pages, '.rat to any aJ.!re, ir-corely tenled, for thirty
0) ciaU. 8linold b read lr all. Address as aov.
taws kwors riciu 5 A. M- to 9 P SbikUjs, t to 4 "
THE NEW CITY.
WEST ASIIEVIL.L.E
JYOWIS THE jlIvTM to
BUY af IIOJIE.
Acre lots are now for sale. Broad streets, to
be well watered by pipes Irom the mountains.
Pure Spring Water. If you want a home out o
be dust and bustle of the city come over the
lver to West Asheville. New drives are being
opened, v Five handrei acre), in beautiful lota
well shaded. In quantity to suit, for aale. Apply
to E. G. Carrier, Asheville Sulphur Springs Uol. l.
Carrier and Gaston. ,
apl 7 d6iuoi
BRIGHTER THAN EVER!
I THE STAR 0? BUNCOMBE I
I TUE STAR OF BUNCOMBE
Grand Central Hotel.
837 ARBITALS JiHTJABT AND MBhVaBY 1887
2020 AHB1TAX8 JAN'BT ASD FIBSUAKT 1S8"
TUE MOST POPULAR $2 00 IJOUS1
. IN THE STATE
13,000 arrivals during the paat vear
-fiinr- thon vfrr niher hotel in tbe citv.
WE BID FAIR TO REGISTER 25,000
--Tin&iZlMirt.
Kill ' l
for 15 years at 37 Court Place, now at
JJ22 Market Street. T nm'trtrillo 7tr
JHFIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT
Only hotel in tbe centra of the city.
QlVK.TJSA OAIX.
- S. . CHEDISTER & SON.
fW NZV GOODS ARRIVING daxli
Cheaper tban ever before. Don't listc
to our enemies, but call and see onr gooat
and prices before yon bav. "Old Chst"1
ia now at the ht-lrn to wt.it on yon.
moil 1 dl2mos -
Ajrden Park' Hotel
WITH"
CottQagres
. VlSat MILES 60UTH OS
ON TUB
Asheville and Spartanbarc; Rail Road,
H NOW OPEN.
Address THOS. A. MORRIS, Prop.,'
ma4dtf - Arden.N. C.
S sorTyj5twlTa.
' i 4-t 1 i.hfini3wltll
"? ri:-.. etc PUE--9.
CTRF3 FOOT ROT, SHOTJIiDER-R.01,
fiCIili W-WOEJI AND SCAB IN SHEEP ,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
G
OOD BOARS
Can be had at Kn r eii errr.. nMiumu
A FEWMOBBBAEDK. 8
Can be accommodated ot Mr. Weddin's, 53
July 11 dtf
jJT. BT. JOSEPH'S ACADEMY. ,
The excrc'ses of (his Academy will open Hon
day, Sept. Sd. For particulars, apply to the
sept 1 dim MOTIIKk SUI'i-KIOKESS,
F
OR 641E OR RENT.
A Lfcttt til ro in rvtt.fr., nn p;-.i .........
WALIi.lt W. VANDIVER,
... . Attorney t law
jure 1'J dtf WcLoi dL. I-tllClng.
JOit SALE,
. . - . v 'ttiigo none, siirrr
Rsi.l twoFftrsrt hanx-se. all In excellent conrtf-
ii .. riitiRuiH iur miKiiy, Apply TO
h; dtf W. C CA8JJICHAEL.
lfOii KEXT. - " "
Two ric flics rooms Ko 60 Sou'h Mala et,
ii in ii icu u vii, muuiii ara Battle
Aim' ;n . FRANK LOCGIIRAN
K'j 1 Oil
VJOS.1 1KIVATE BOARD.
Pi.:', i .. csirlng good private board cart be
- teusausiacioniy oy appiylnffto
MRS. T, W. Nh.EL,
23S Haywood street,
iiov 10 dtf near Battery Park,
piIES i CLASS PRIVATE BOARD
CAN BE HAD AT
No. 24 Grove Street.
House centrally located and perfectly new with
large airy rooms. Bath rooms attached. Table
supplied with the best the market affords.
TERJIS SEASONABLE.
july8d3m
Announcement.
We wish to announce to the citizens of Aihe
Tille and surroundiDjeonntry that we-, are now
maymiwaiiurhig tne Wilson Fruit and"Tegetable
Preservative" in Asheville.'
Call at Mrs. Ryan's Boarding House, opposite
Swannanoa Hotel, and get a sample bottle free
of charge.
Watch this column for letters from citizens of
Asheville wno have used the Preservative.
rt lLSON PRESERVATIVE CO.,
aug 30 dtf Asheville, N. C.
NNOCNCEMENT.
me Bisters of Mercy beg to announce to the
citizens of Asheville and its vicinity that they
arc prepared to open an Academy in September
lor boarders and day pupils. The course com
prises English in all Its branches. Music, piano,
organ and guitar, French, German and Italian,
Drawing, Pniniing (oil and wattrcolors), Decora
tive Art, Gold and Silver Embroidery, Silk and
Chenille. Also, the most improved European
method of imitating stained glass. The various
departments of the school will be controled
by experienced preceptors.
The rasters will take a limited number of lady
boarders, permanently or otherwise. Asheville,
"Land of the Sky," requires no comments, telling
as it docs of the pnre ozone forever descending
the everlasting hills. Terms and prospectus on
application- SISTERS' RESIDENCE,
tltjul2l French Broad Avenue.
rpSUSTEE'S SALE.
iSV Virtue of a deed of t ust execntetl to rce bv
J. B. S. Mcintosh and his wlta Mary E. Mcintosh
and John E Sprague, to f ecure the payment of a
bond for thirty-fivo hundred dollars, with inter
est from the date of said bond at the rate of
eight per centum per annum executed by the
said J. B 8. Mcintosh and John F. Bpraerue to
H. E. llrowcson. the said bond and deed of trust
bearing tlats the 'Utli day of April, 1885, and the
said deed or trust being registered in the office of
the Reenter of Deeds tor Havwood countv. N. C.
on the 17th day of April, 18S5, in Book A of
Deeds of Trust, on pages 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, and up
on wlich default has been made, I will expose
for sale at public auction on the 19th day of
September, 1888, at 12 o'clock noon, of that day
at the Court House door in the town of Waynes
villo, county of Haywood, the land and premises
described in the said deed of trust, a more tul
and particular description of which may be had
by "iamining the deed of trust before referred to
in 19 office of the Register of Deed for the
county of Haywood.
Tne rropertyabove referred to is a two story
brick building, with three store rooms on the
first floor and two basements underneath, and
eleven good rooms on the second story. The
uuuuing is situate on Main street almost opposite
the court house square. Terms of sale cash.
uuieu juiy itn, itrcs.
JAMES G. MARTIN, Trustee.
For information address Davidson & Martin.
Asheville, N. C, or Moody & Norvell, Waynes-
vuje. jn. tj. iu;y x wins
Asheville Coai Market.
COrtKECTED BT Tflt
Asheville Ice & Coal Co.,
H. T. COLLINS A CO., PROPB 8.
Per ton,
Deliv'd.
500
4 74
9 50
9 60
9 6d
Black Diamond Lump, for Orate,
nut, lor stove.
Hard, Chestnut,
Move,
' Egg,
1867.
Hampt
on
AND
Featherston.
The Oldest arid Most Relia
ble Liquor Store in N. C.
We carry the largest assortment of
goods of any house in
the State.
We handle nothing but the vfr
best goods
Our Whiskies tno drandies ai .
. pronounced l) physicians
to be pure a. id un
adulte) ttt(7.
None bufpure Liquors are fl fo
medicinal purposes.
Our Stock is Complete in
Every Particular. o:
Old Corn Whiskey from ODe to
four years old.
Old Rye ol the highest standard
brands. ,
All kinds of Wines, Beeis, Ales,
roi ter, c sc.
Cigars and Tobacco
in great quantities and finest on
tnemaiket.
vv e are verv tnanictni tn nnr no.
trons for their past favors, and we
wisn to say in conclusion that our
prices ana gooas are rignt down
to
he hard times. Be convinced bv
cauing on us, west &ide Jfublic
bquare, Asheville N, C. ian8d-m
1 am thoroughly prepared do all manner et
Blocksmithing, Repairing): Carriages. Bugglea
and Wagons, to work at the lowest prices, and to
give sat isi action. Horse snoein g a specialty.
Give mea triaL H. M. HOWARD,
as 9 dl'An . on Barnard Hill, Eagle street.
custal'g urnum
CURES SW1NNET, SADDLE AND BAB.
KES3 SOEE3 IN II0RS3 4 MULES I
A Joint Canvass
To Begin Sere at Once I ,
" . AND
Continue for 30 days !
on tbegreatand importantqnestion of bow
W. H. Lea:
van sell goods cheaper than any house in
the Uniuri ttsor any a t of Georgia.
Just See !
I-aiiiss' Curse's at 25i; to $1 25, .
Splendid Gin;bam3 at 7c tvlOt;,
Gentu' UnlannJried Shirts at 45c to 90c,
For a Shirt vvarran'ed not - to rip in
40 years!
All-Wool filled Tennessee Jeans at 30cts,
Graham's Horue-Made Shoes in all grades
and a new style in them at $2 50,
worth $11 40 per pair,
Ladies' Dress Goods
I am filling orders from nearly every
county in the State which proves what I
say. Don't get fooled by cost advertise
ments, but if you want good new good
at bargains, come and bee me, I have
about eleven thousand
Doz. Towels in linen goods from 75cts to
5 00 per dozen,
Plenty of Bleached and Unbleached
Sheeting in 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4, cheaper
than ever,
Ladies' Hose, Gents' Hose, Cravats,
Collars, Cuffs,
Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes !
Btraw Hats from 1 cent up,
Table Linen, Napkins,
Bnttriclt's Patterns, and don't forgtt we
give you a Fashion Sheet Free, at
W. H. LEA'S
Spot Cash Store.
DAMON AND PYTHIAS
Our enemies in Asheville
Are going to be.lost.
For we have determined
To mark our goods at cost.
"Within our gates" ate calling
The buyers who procure
All tliat they nted. at prices '
Which cost can e'er secure.
Tbe history of Asheville
Can show no grander theme
Than Smith & Baird's rock-bottom
house
'Twould make a glorious hymn.
If any pious gentleman
Shoald put it into rhyme,
He'd see U ey have succeeded
Because they don't give "time."
Now go to S. & B.'s when you
Want anything that's good,
They are O. K , and ever have.
Gilt-edged in Ashevilie's food.
PRICE LIST.
Good Coffee, from 5 to 7 lbs. f
Granulated fr?uguar 10 lbs
Brown " 14 "
Full Cream Cheese, 15c.
California Apricots, 25c.
.fears, 25c.
Cherries, 25c "
GraDes. 25c
Durkees Salid Dressing, 40c. ' " pint.
w orcesterehire sauce 2oc
Dess. Cocoanut, 15c
Pine Annie Cheese $1.00 each
Edam Cheese, 90c "
Cox Gelatine, 15c.
wacaroni, 124c. pei lb.
Sublime Luca Oil, . 35c " pint
La & Pernn s Sauce. 45c. " "
Legget's Champion Corn, 15c " can.
Best catsup, loc- " bottle
Lemon, Vanilla, Rose and other Ex
tracts from 10 to 30 cents.
Plum Pudding, 25c per cau
Oysters from 75c to $1.60 per doz. cans
Sardines, 7c. to 15c per can; French
and American Oyster Bay Asparagus, 4
cans for 35c; 3 lb. Tripes, 20c ; Hops, 5c;
Spinach, 15c; G rested Pineapple, 25c;
Columbia River Salmon, 15c; Jelly, 10c-;
Tapioca, 10c.; Saga, 10c; Tea from 40c to
$1.50; 3 IbTomatoes, 10c; Mackerel. 15c;
Clams, 15c ; Oat Flake, 7c. i er lb ; Oat
lueai, oc. per id.
We have just received a car load of
Daily Bread Flour, best on the market
at 3.00 per sack. This flour we guaran
tee, or your money refunded. "
ine goods we oner are the best qual
ity; bought from reliable houses in New
York, and we offer housekeeper induce
ments to buy out gooods and save your
money.
Kespectfully, etc,
SMITH & BAIRD.
AT COST.
All Goods;inCStore No. 15 Pat
ton2Avenne.
Having determined to . make a
change in my business I offer my
entire stock of Dry Goods, Ladies
and Misses Shoes, Hosiery,
Gloves and Notions of all kinds
at cost, for cash.
I also offer Spring and Summer
Clothing at cost. When these
goods are closed out I will deal
exclusively in Men's Youth'sand
(MldrenVClothing, Gent's Fur
nishing Goods, Men's Shoes and
Hats.
. "My, Carpet Department is now
full and will be continued. It
will ,be a special feature of my
business, and will be kept full
and complete with all grades of
Carpeting,; Matting, Oil Clotis
and Bugs.". ':. ' ".. )i;z-:.
JAill2P.:SAWYERf "
Nos. 15 and 17 Patton Avenue.
; : d&w2m
r.!U8TAf:GLi.Iir.iEflT
CURES HOLLO WHORN,' CAKED BAG9,
j.U,U U s, IlUUJf UlS.UAti.tt An UATlXili I
NOTES AND PARAGRAPHS.
IMts of Good Reading Clipped from (he
.-' Exchanges Stray Items.
New York finds that an electric plant
for the execution of dogs will cost but
$900. - . ;
A lily, jet black in color, is in bloom
at Chico, CaL It emits a very disagree
able odor. "
Two pure white robins have been taken
from the nest of an ordinary redbreast in
Galena, Ills.
Twenty-one years' faithful service en
titles a public school teacher to a pension
tn Wisconsin.
The cyclorama of Niagara has had an
enormous success in London. As the
English say, it lias "fetched" the town.
The president of the Imperial academy
at Pekin has undertaken, iy command
of the emperor, to translate" "Il.nulet"
into Chinese.
A mass of .copper weighing about
twenty tons has been found at Copper
Falls, Mich., and 13 being cut up into
merchantable sized chunks.
The latest meteor story is one that is
alleged to have fallen near Kiew, Rus
sia, and which, when broken open, is
said to have been found full of small
diamonds. .
A western man is selling large quanti
ties of an ink which he calls "lovers'
ink." Its peculiarity is that the writ
ing in which it is used entirely disap
pears after twelve hours.
Farmers down in Jersey aro about in
stituting "bug days," wherein a con
certed effort will be made to exterminate
the insects that just now are playing
havoc with fruit and vegetables.
- An experiment in tobacco erowins ia
now in progress In southern Florid, JfV
ia said tho product h iU-WTcnarmoTlsTana ,
that three crops can be grown annually.
It is a leading crop in some sections .of
tne state.
At a recent meeting r the French
Physical society Sir William Thomson
was present, and stated that, according
o his determinations, the rate of . diffu
sion of electricity was a hundred and ten
&3S3 as rapid as that of heat in the best
conductors.
Reports received by the viticultural
commission show that the wino crop of
California this year will not bo less than
23,000,000 saltans ai against 17,000,000
last year. The outlook for raisins and
tabla grapes is sAso good.
Dr. Donald G Hood has collected many
facts relating "to the use of salicylic acid
for rheumatism. Of 728 patients treated
with salicylates, 023 were relieved of
tl'?ir pains within seven days; whereas,
w" 612 patients treated by other methods.
only 140 were relieved within the same
time.
riio Rev. Hudson Taylor, of tbe In
esvnd China mission, savs: "After eighty
years of contact with England, there an
82,000 Christians, for which we may be
thankful, and 150,000,000 opium
smokers, for which we may hang our
heads in shame. The slave trade, thc
liquor traffic, the licensing of immoralit'
these were bad enough, but the opiun
curse i3 the sum of all villain v. "
W. A. Lyman, of Milford, -Conn., &
oiakin.g the smallest possibie specimen
:'i an engine. It will bo made from a
silver half dollar. Tho bciler is to hold
about eight drops of w.Sr-, but with foul
drops the engine can fcc worked several
minutes. hen finished it is to be
placed und ;t s- glass caso three-quarter
of an inch hi diameter and an inch and
one-eighth jn height. Some of the parts
will bei sc. hne and delicate that they
cannot be made without the uso of a
magnifying glass.
, A specimen of a new campaign torch
which promises to become quite popular
is made from a combined composition of
inflammable matter, and when lighted,
burns dry; that is to say, it is free from
grease, does not run, and gives off no
bad odor. It may be stuck on the end
of a handle or pole, can be carried in tho
pocket and is always ready for use. It
yields a large flame. It burns thirty
minutes, and threo of them (with the
stick) form an outfit suitable for any
political procession.
Julian Hawthorne Still continues to
write on tho calamities of authors and
literary people generally. In a paper
on literary syndicates contributed to
the current number of America, he
says: "The magazines are all over
stocked, and no author caa live on tin
royalties ot, his books. A syndicate
will, indeed, almost" always take a short
story, if it be short enough; but 'short
enough' means 1,500 or 2,000 words
and what author, who values his reputa
tion, will use up his plots at such a rapid
rate as that?"
A Wonderful Fire Beetle.
A beautiful specimen of the celebrated
West India cuculo, or fire beetle, was
caught the other night in a door yard in
Brooklyn by a littlo daughter of Mr.
Stephen Avenll. It is about an inch and
half long, ana upon the thorax are two
eye like spots, resembling those of an
ordinary water beetle. When the insect
is placed in the dark these spots .shine
with a greenish light, strong enough to
produce a perceptible illumination around
them. From the segments of tho body
underneath the wing covers a similar
illumination is produced. The intensity
of tho light is apparently under the in
sect's control. When undisturbed for a
time the light gradually fades out, but if
its antennas are touched, oris is otherwise
Irritated, the oval spots on its back and
its body underneath glow with surprising
splendor. So bright is the light tliat tho
insect flitting among tuo trees on the
evening of its capture was at first mis
taken for a toy fire balloon. It may
havo been brought to Brooklyn in some
fruit laden schooner. Now York Sun.
Slave Trndo iu Africa.
The condition Of the slave trade may
be estimated when it is lerfrned tliat Car
dinal Lnvigirie, archbishop of Algiers
and Cartilage, has felt it to bo his duty
to go to Europe to denounce its continuation.-
He has lately delivered tnorft im
passioned harangues from the pulpit of
St. Sulpico, Paris. He says that the evi
dence is that 400,000 slaves are annually
sold on the African shores, and that, tak
ing into account tiiose killed in capturing
them and the deaths from barbarous
treatment, the slave trade counts 2,000,
000 victims every year.- -New York Sun.
This is the Top of the Genuine
Pearl Top Lamp Chimney.
All others, similar are imitation.
This exact Label
is on each Pearl
Top Chimney.
A dealer may say
and think he has
others as good,
BUT HE HAS NOT. ;
Insist upo-thdCxact Label snd Top.
F03"S;J S-rtRWHERE. ' iflsM CHUT BT - . i
vnO. As riETSi&Ca;, Pttrgil, Pa.
9 CM AMI V Cnmfor wgaWrwag, laaarTOCgHwB, lade
m C II U I t of maxtiT nor, development, coo
fiasiioe. etc EOOX FR?il L?-'' ed-C. tcHcJii K.Z
' mar20deod&wly ' ' : - : :
ou8Tflia uv:sm
Vi FOR MAN & BEAST PENETRATES
MUSCLE & FIBRE TO THE VERY BON.
if - tfc
CONSTITUTION.
Abticle 1. This organization shall be known
aa the Xotrao Man's CutvsLAirD-ifowiJt Clot
of
Aet. 2. Its object shall be to regularly main
tain the principles of and rapport of the
candidates regularly nominated by tbe Dem
ocratic party.
Am. 8. The officer, of thia clnb s hall 00 nalat
of a President, Vioe-Preaidenta, a
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.
Aet. 4. Any persol of T
township tf voting or working age' who shall
declare Lis intention and pnrposo to support
the nominees of the Democratic) party in the
corning election, shall be eligible to member
ship in this club by signing thia Constitution.
AET. 5. The President shall annoint fonr
standing committees, of members
eacn, cn finance, Begistration, Campaign
Literature and Printing and Poblio Spnakin
and Entertainment.
Abt. 6. No member shall be subject to assess
ment for any pnrposo. but all members may
voluntarily conti Urate to the expenses of th
club. . JUQj
Art 7. The President shall "report once a
.week to the Chairman of 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 business.
. BY-LAWS.
1-iThe club shall meet during political cam
paigns on Wednesday night of each week.
3. The President shall have power to call a
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.
8. The deliberative proceedings cf the club
shall be governed by general parliamentary
rules.
4. No member shall bs allowed to occupy
the floor for a longer period than ten minutes
at one time, nor mora than twiea nr. thn aamA
v'jnbjsot,-wifflout the unsMmona consent of the
clnb.
5. No person who is not a member of the
club shall be permitted to address the club,
unless invited to do so by the chairman of the
meeting. d&wtf
TAILORS.
J, C. BROWN,
sierchant tailor,
35 Patton Avenne,
j. Grand OenlraZ Hotel
Th ost stylish patterns in the city
FIT AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED,
inch 3 dtf
D. R. McKINNON & CO.,
Bee to announce that thev have opened
their
Tailoring Estatlisliment
with a fine selection of eoods at prices to
suit all, classes and by
Striot Attention
to business will do their utmost to please
a . who should favor them with
Their Patronage.
We also beg to intimate that we do
Ladies' Tailoring
in all the latest fashions, note the address,
NO. 33 PAPTON AVENUE,
over Brown, Gudger & Co.'s store,
an 12 dtf
Delightful Excursion!
ASHEVILLE
TO
HOT SPRINGS.
Round Trip Tickets
ONLY $4.50!
Including a full day's board at the
Mountain Park
HOTEL.
"h Baths in Marble Pools and Porcelain Tubs
are the finest and most luxurious
inAmerica-
Tho Hotel is
New and First-Class
In Every Particular.
TTie Place is a Charming Spot,
Nestkd among, and sheltered
by fine-clad Mountains,
-where there is no Fog,
no dust; no malaria.
Pure and abundant water, and. abeyrputo
perfect drainage.
Nichols and Williams,
Real Estate Agents,-
MeliOud Law Building.
Parties desiring to purchase or rent will do
well by seeing us before they conclude any
arrangements m that hne, as we are offering
some choice bargains, in both improved ana
unimproved property in various parts of the
city.
We have also some good houses to rent
with or without furnituie.
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.
. 1nnA 17 rlfimna
ST, MARY'S 8GII0OL.
(Established in 1842:) . "
- Raleigh, N. C.
Advent Term begins Sept. 13, 1888.' .
For catalogue address the Rector,
. Rev. Bennett Suedes, A. M.
jnne 28 d3m
Atkins and Carrington,
BOLBbKAXRBSrjS
The Famous TVooldridge
1 M Jellico Coal.
- All varieties cf .Hard Coal. a
Before securing your winter's supply, pi
give ns a triaL We guarantee satisfaction.
Jellico Coal Yard, North Publio Square.
- anx 11 dfim
r.:!i3Tm:a Li::i"2r3T
HEALS rNFLAMMATION, OLD BORES,
CAiiD BREASTS & INSECT BITES t
A Splendid Farm
ON HOMINY CHEEK
FOESALEs
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
oonnty can afford.- It is ten miles west of
Asheville, immediately upon the Murphy
Division of the Western North Carolina Bail
Boad. It is splendid gram, 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 storied
on these premises, with three stores, two
flourishing merchant mills, three churches
Methediat. BaDtist. EoiscODal. Verv snnerinr
water-power -sufficient to turn a very large
quantity cf mummery; a post office with moils
twice daily; a fine country surroundinir and
tributary to this point. This farm is splendid
1 jadapted to truck gardening.
Or I will rent my .home to somo family for
tiis summer.
Parties desiring a good home, in a Bplendid
and growing section of this Land of the Bky,
would do Wdll to call and examine.
Fo a party who will erect a good hotel I will
give a beaitiful site.
W. G. CANDLEB,
Candler P. O.,
jnne 10 d 3ms Buncombe co., N. C.
MEXICAN 60FFEE.
I now have in store for sale a small lot
of very fine
Cordova Coffee
at 23 cents per lb., when prime
Rio Coffee
was selling at 16 cents per lb. The
price of
CORDOVA
was 25 cents per lb., now prime
RIO
is 25 cents per lb, and yon can get
CORDOVA
at same price, try it for a change.
This coffee is no better nor cheaper
tban can be gotten in New York, but
what difference does this make to the
people of Asheville, let's give New York
a chance any how-
Respsctfully,
S. R- KEPLER 1
53 South Main street,
june 27 dtf
V. O. MULLER & CO.,
No. 7 South Main Street,
Asheville, N. C.
DEALKES IN
All kinds of Whiskies, Brandies, Wines
Ale, Portes, Cigars, Tobacco, Ac.; fine
Kentucky Rye and Bourbon
Whiskies a specialty.
distillers' agents foe
Pui forth Carolina Corn Whiskey and
Apple Brandy.
Purt Jarley Malt Whiskey for medical
purposes always in stock.
Sole agents and auth:rized bottlers ot
"Anheuser-Btuch Brewing Auocuition'
celebrated &l. Louis Laget Beer for
Wettern Korih Carolina.
The following Brewings constantly on
hand, in kegs and in bottles . Anheuser
Busch, Standard, Imperial Pale Lager
and original Budweiser.
Goods delivered to any part of the city
free. Prompt attention paid to all or
ders by mail. Telephone call No. 39.
Billiard Hall on 3d floor.
dt
Sewing Without Labor.
A BOON TO WOMAN V
No More Nervous Prostra
tion and Disease from
. Hunniiig Seviiig KacMnes.
Three Times the Amount of Sew
ing Done that is Possible by.
Foot Power.
Sewing machineexxun by water :: tors are now
on exhibition at the rooms oi tL t inger Wan 11
texturing Company,
, Ko. 62 South Stain Street,
two door Booth of Post Office. Ladles an. invit
ed to call and make tests by their own tewine on
machines run by these motois. S.titntction
guaranteea.
A. TV. LIND6EY, Agests.
Inns 23 dim
McAboy Houses
In tbe Equable Climate
Oi the Noted Thermal Belt,
"This popular resort is situated at the foot o
Tryon and Warrior range of mountains, in the
celebrated thermal belt, one mile and a half
from Tryon City, 40 miles South of Asheville,
on tbe Asheville ct Spartanburg Bail Boad.
This house is large, roomy and home-like,
with broad piazza, situated in a sbaitd old
oaovs of oak, mimosa, walnut and pine trees,
with a beaultfnl lawn, flowers and shrubbery,
The hotel a rm ' is an ample supply of
fresh milk, mils erries.
The stable suppU . saddle horses and car
riages for the roma e drives, for which this
merlon is noted.
The house has lately been refurnished and
put in first-class order, with addition of water
works for Wash-rooms, bath-rooms, dr&inaire.
4c . Plenty of ficro mountain spring water;
also, iron spring water, poewessmg wuiiaerm
medicinal qualities.
Open all the year, ddrcss
; Is. J. BELL,
(formerly of Wilmington, Del.,)
... - MoAboyV, Polk o., N. O
apt IB d6mo - - .
Luotong Linimcnl
WmCAN srosTAJtU UNnfENT should alwaTa
S kei tn Uousa, Stasia and acroav. Save Iceea
The White Mans Bar
Down Stairs
(JOKNER MAIN AND EAGLL M liKETf-',
UNDER WHITLOCKS'STORf,
PEOPEIETOE.
Headquarters for fine LIQUORS. I keep no. uJt the PURK3T, r,r d
chargge accordingly. My
ARE ABSOLUTELY:
"I
PUI1K AB IfcADlTKBATaED,
and aro recommended by the beet judges for rredicinal uee.
Also Fine Billiard .and Fool Parlor.'
doorls nliirrtorl tn oil nnirfo Mr, ),.,.. 4V- V. : r . r- w
Asheville, N. C. The only strictly
jttuiutanrxy
W. A. BLAIR & CO."
WHOLESALE AND ""RET A TT
.And TTza -
CHAMBER SUITS A SPECIALTY,
Boarding Houses and Hotels Furnished in
Pa?'t or Entire.
WARDROBES, SIDEBOARDS, e
Safes, Bedsteads, in fact everything required to furnish any part
01 a nousa, at prices to suit tne purses 01 buyers.
The best line of BED SPRINGS in the city.
Parlor Suits a Specialty.
Nice line of Ladies' Rockers for Christmas. Call and sec our splen'
did stock of Pai ' or and Window Curtains Respectfully,
W." A. Blair & Co.
Ko. 37 Patton Aveunc.
, We have the best Upholsterer and Cabinet Workman in the State, and aie
prepared to have the best work in this line done at short notice, and low
DOUBLEDAY & SOOTT.
2426 WORTH PUBIaJC SQUAItE, Asheville, BT. ; .
. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK IN WESTERN NOilTH CAROLINA OF
Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouling
FAINTS, WINDOW CORD and WEIGHTS, ROOFING PAPER
LIME, PLASTERING HAIR
LATHS, SBLXlVCtUES; Etc.
Kindling Wood and a great variety of Building and i encing Lumber.
We offer very cheap some odd sizes of Blinds and also Lumber eaitable for shad
and outbuildings I..,;
BUYING IN LARGE QUANTITIES STRICTLY, FOR CASH WE ARE
ENABLED TO OFFER GOODS AT:
LOWEST PRICES.
Estimates promptly furnished and special sizes procured at short notice,
mch 11 dl2mos
FRANZ E. HARWELL,
THE LEADER IN LOW PRICES OF ALL KINDS OF
HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
Fine Plain
Furniture, Fumllnre, Furniture,
Bedroom Parlor Kitchen
Furniture, Furniture. F,urnittrc.
ALSO A FINE LINE OF CIC
Baby Carriages, Water-Coolers,
CARPETS,? MATTNGS, LAMPS, CLOCKS,
MIRRORS' ETC., ETC.
tSTOur terms are to suit onr customers in selling for cash or easy weekly
payments. Don't forget to get our prices before purchasing elsev bere.
JYO. 6 J OUT II
aug 19 d&w 6mos
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P.O.B0X284
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LEWIS MADDOXJPrest C. M. McLOUDJ V-Prest. L. P. McLOUD, Cashia
The Western Carolina Saving Bank,
ASHEVILLE N. C : ;
Capital"50,000.
General Banking. Deposits Received. Excbante Kouglit antt
-Sold, v
CoUttUon made on all accessible pa inl 4 ' -
Ths Savings feature mill icceive rpecial attention. On ail depoons in this
department deposited for four months or lenger intercEt at the rate of fonr per cent
per annum will be paid. -'"":...; -- "
Deposit your Dimes, von "will, soon bavt
' : Dollars. :;V--.t:-v;:NV"-''
Open from 9 a. m. to 3 p. ni. On Saturdays the Savings LV ortment will be open
from 6 p. ro. to 8 p. m. .
Dirk toes : M. J. Bearden, M. J. Fagg, J. E. Ray,. J. E. Reed, R. B. Johnston.
Edward H. Coleman, Geo.S. Powell, Lewis Maddox, C to. McLcud.
DJOTAIfa Lini::H3T
: CURES PILES, BURNS, CUTS, CORNS,
BRUISES, CUUIsA'NS&FRokTBI'iri
White Man's Bar iu the ritau.
d - ertsuteers. ,
BED AND Wl LOUNGES
Chea 1 1' il l IS
COUIST SQVJMRti.
CUSTA1IG UIOT
CURES RttEU5(ATLJ"X LA5fI?. 'A'.Ca
AND STIFF JOINTS. R'Ut V. L,.'iD ,