, REPUBLICAN DECLARATIONS ON TARIFF REDUCTION, Compiled From Official Sources. "(We begin to day publishing extracts from speeches awl official papers of lead ing Republican statesmen urging adjust went, equalization and reduction of tariff taxation. We will, frtn day to day, present a column oi llit'se extriy-ahd ask our readers, of al i artit'd.'to carefully read them, and. thes read them to their OONTINUKD.J Be atob Allison, March 24, 1870 : I will say with regard to the duty on wool and woolens, that I regard it not as ao intentional fraud, but as operating as it were, a fraud upon the great body of the people of the United States. I alluv'e to the woolen tariff, a law, the effect of which has been to materially injure the sheep husbandry of this country. In a single county" " the Slate of Iowa, be tween 67 and 1869, the number of sheep was reduced from 22,000 to about 18,000 in two years, and what is true of this county is true to a greater or less extent of other counties in Iowa, and during this time the price of wool has been constant ly depreciated. ' Mr. Lawrence I should lik9 the gen tleman to inform me how a reduction of the duties on wool and woolen goods wonld inure to the advantage of the wool grower ? Mr. Allison I will tell the gentleman how, in my judgment, the wool grower will be benefitted. As the law now is the tariff upon fine wools of a character not produced in this country is 100 per cent, upon their cost. The tariff upon wool ens of the same class is only about 50 per cent, eo that the iner woolen goods are imported, and not the coarser fabrics. Before the tariff of 1867. our manufactur er of fincrgoods mixed foreign fine wcols with our domestic product, and were thus able to compete successfully' with the loreign manufacturer of similar wools. But being prohibited from im porting this class of wools, these fine goodrf cannot now be produced in this country as cheaply as they can be impor ted. Consequently, mills that were form erly engaged in producing these goods have been compelled to abandon business or manufacture the coarse fabrics. If they could afford to manufacture those fine goods, they would make a market which we do not now hare, for our fine wools to be mixed with other fine wools of a ? '.Cerent character from abroad. This want of market, as I understood it, is the reason why our fine wools now command so low a price. There is no demand for them at borne, and we can not export them in competition with fine wools grown in other countries. Republican Vote for Freb Coal J hue 6, 1870: Resolved, That the Com mittee of Ways and Means is hereby in structed at the earliest moment practica ble to report a bill to this House to abolish the tariff on coal so as to secure the important article of fuel to the peo ple feee from all taxes. Ayes Allison, Cullom, Dawes, Hale, Hawley, Logan. Sekator Allison, ot Iowa, March 24, 1879: The agricultural interest, it will be seen, is much the largest interest in its aggregate product as well as in the num ber of persons employed. I believe no one will claim that this large interest is directly protected. It is true that under custom laws there is a small duty upon wheat, barley, oats, and other agricultural products, but it does not afford auy pro tection to the great wheat and producing regions of the country. What is true of wheat is equally true of other grains. Therefore, the farmer has practically no protection at all, and whatever benefit he derives is from what the home market furnishes for home products. Unfortunately for the farmer, the market price of wheat is fixed bv the price which the surplus will bring abroad, or the price of wheat in London or Liverpool. At that market, where the surplus is sold, and which fixes the value of the whole crop, he come in competition with the grain produced in the Crimea, in Hungary, and in the region of the Baltic, from fields cultivated by what is known, in comparison with our own, as pauper labor. But I am told we must so legislate as to furnish a home market for all our agricultural products, and this can only be done by high tariff. Any one examin ing the subject will see that our agricul tural products increase more rapidly than our population, so that if we do not export these products in their natural condition, we must do so by converting them into manufactured articles and ex port these articles. But this cannot be done under a high tariff, for all nations will buy manufactured products where they are the cheapest, and the nation selling the cheapest will control the market This rule excludes our highly taxed manufactures made from highly taxed materials from the markets of the world, although we baye natural advan tages possessed by no other nation. Senatob Mobkill, of Vermont, 1870 : It is a Mistake of the friends of a sound tariff to insist upon the extreme rates imposed during the war. Senator William B. Allison, of Iowa, March 24, 1870: The tariff of . 1846, although confessedly and professedly a tariff for revenue, was, so far as regards all the great interests of the country, as perfect a tariff as any that we have ever had. But I may be asked how this reduction shall be made. I think it should be made upon all leading articles, or nearly all, and for that purpose, when I can get an opportunity in the House, if no gentle man does before me, I shall move that the pending bill be recommitted to the Committee on Ways and Means, with instructions to report a reduction upon existing rates of duty equivalent to 20 per cent upon existing rates, or one-fifth redaction, The Mills bill proposes a redaction of 7 per cent. Senator Eusknk Hale, of Maine : The duty upon salt is now 18 cents per 100 pounds in bulk and 24 cents in sacks. The best Turk's Island salt can be pur chased at the place where it is produced for from 9 to 10 cents per bushel. Any gentleman here can compute for himself the percentage of duty Testing upon this article. I believe there is no one ques tion about which the reflection of mil lions of people day bv day is so decided as it is in declaring that there thould It no tax upon this article of tail. I believe this article should go upon the free fist : that the monopoly which has obtained heretofore for the Onondaga bait Works as great and complete as any monopoly ever granted by the Tadors in England's most despotic times ought to cease. BEKATOB JOHN ri. iJOAi-LS ; VY O CannOl disguise the truth that we are on the ' verge of an impending revolution; the old issues are dead 1 The people are arraying themselves upon one side or the other of a portentous contest On one side is capital, formidably entrenched in privilege, arrogant from- continued triumph, conservative, tenacious) to old theories, demanding new concessions, enriched by domestic levy and foreign com ' merce, and struggling to adjust all values to its own standard. On the other is lab jr, asking for employment, striving to develop domestic industries, battling with the forces of Mature, and subduing the wilderness; labor, starving and sullen in cities, resolutely determined to over throw a sybtkh under which the rich are growing richer and the poor are growing poorer; a system which gives to a Van- rlavnilt tKs nrioaoaaiftn rf tfAoltH tiowwifl the dreams of avarice and condemns the poor to a poverty which has no refuge from starvation, hut the prison or the grave. . ,:- . - ;- , - to be continued." ' Ile . In delicate health, and all who suffer from habitual constipation, will find the pleasant California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, more easily taken and more beneficial in effect than any other remedy. It acta promptly yet gently on the Bowels, Kidneys, Liver, ana otomach a aoes not eicKeu vr ueuuuate. - b b? H. II. Lyons, droplet. LATE NEWS BRIEFS. Carefully Condensed From and MalL " Wire Bond offerings. Monday, amounted to $1,683,900; acceptances, $186,000 al Wgi08 for 4, and 129 for 4's. All shot gun quarantines in Missis sippi have been withdrawn, and all railroads in the State have resumed business. Williams, Black & Co., the broken Ntt York coffee and tea dealers, have announced that they are pre pared to pay their liabilities in full. The decrease in the public debt for the month of September, amount-, ed to $12,247,026.80 ; and the decrease since June 30th, is $23,709,006.66. The authorities t Selma, Alabama, have declared that no case of yellow fever has made its appearance in that city, and declares as to his healthful ness, past and present. Several persons have been arrested in London, suspected of being the notorious VVhitechapel murderer. Three hundred pounds have been of fered as a reward for the capture of the murderer. The Senate finance oommittee has finished work .on the tariff . bill, and the same is now ready to be reported. It is understood that Senator Beck's contribution to the minority report, is also completed. Senator Blair, republican senator from New Hampshire, made a speech at Charlottsville, Va., Monday, in which he said that "the declaration of independance was as imperishable as time," and eulogized Jefferson in manificent oratory. I For the Asheville Citizen. Good Times in Asheville, Now. The town is full of candidates and you know how friendly they are. They shake hands from morn ing until night. You can't insult one. They love every bad v. They manifest more friendship since their nomination tbau was maniiested during Mr. Pearson's meeting. Gen tlemen, how good they love their fellow-citizens and their country. Us farmers are going to yote for all of the boys: wd can't help it; they do so much respect us, we would like to see them all in office, but now the question is, Who has got the boodler All we ask is an equal division of the boodle. The colored voter Bays if the white men get all the boodle, they will take good old corn whisky tor their part. 1 hough they say it is not fair when they compose the backbone of the repub lican party in Buncombe and have stood by her through thick and thin, and therefore they ought to have as much as half of the boodle anyway. Tom-doodle sent the boodle, And sent it he; e to town. And Yankee-doodle got the boodle And won't pass it 'round. The colored doodle wants his boodle, .: And youall know it's so, But Yankee-doodle will keep the boodle And let the negro go. Having been appointed registrar for the "Firel East City Ward, embracing all persons inside the city limits of Asheville residing on east side of Main street," I hereby give notice that I have opened the books lor registration for the ensuing election in the room upstairs in the court house, just above the sheriff's office. It must be remembered that every voter must register for their election as former registration will not answer. J. M. Isp.akl, Registrar. fimplei on Hit Fact Denote an impure etite of the blood and are looked upon by many with suspicion. Acker's Blood Elixir will remove all impurities and leave the complexion smooth and clear. There is nothing that will so thoroughly build np the constitution, purify and strengthen the whole system. Bold and guaranteed by all druggist Thm Only Perfmct Jttmeij For habitual constipation, dyspepsia, and kindred ills is the famous California liquid roil rem edy, Syrup of Figs. It strengthens s well as cleanseB the system, it is easily aken, and -perfectly harmless. For sale by U. H. Lyons. Jr H SktpUcml I If so we will convince you that Acker's English Remedy for the lungs is superior to all other preparations, and is a positive cure for all Throat and Lung troubles, croup, Whooping cough and colds. We guarantee the prepara tion and will give yon a sample bottle free. Fresh Bread and Cakes. Parties wanting special work in the baking line will please place their orders from 2 to 3 days before such orders are to be filled with Roberts and Perry. Send in vour orders and li us send you Fresl Bread, Cakes and Groceries every day. ' Roberts & Pbbrv. . A fresh lot of Boyster's fine candies just in at Robert? & Perry's, No. 29, South Main st- The best 5c and 10c Cipars, Domestic and Imported, in town, Tobaccc3 and Cigarettes, , . at Carmiohael.s More new Fall Millinery at , d3t Whitlock's. - Lots of new Embroidery material -d3t just in at Whitlock's. M ONEY LOST, ua ot Bear Main street Saturday morning last. Fifty Dollars In bills, the Bnder will be liberally rewarded by leaving sa Jae at this office. d2t pOK BALK. Pclr good family horses. Drive single or double and itae well. One a very fast tide.-. WU1 sell as a pair or separately. Prices very low. Address care this office. d2t 10 8TBAYZD. Ktiayed from my lot but Saturday 'e renin- a H ilea cow, roan color, large bag, tail bobbed. Any one Having tacen her up will please notify me : V W.P.BLAIR. octsdtf ., - . . ANTED. A flrst-clma solicitor to 'ranreaent on nf tha best Life Insurance Companies In existence. Address T. T. GOODALL, : oct2dtf Asueville, N. 0.' w ANT JED, TO KENT, A near the bcslneM part of the city as noselble. a cottage. Parties bavlng sncb tc rant will please addrms Box 71 Asheville post office, or call on Frank O'Donnell. . oct2dlw ANTKD-eiTUATrON AS TEACHER. A young lady, a full graduate of the Southron Female College of Petersburg, Va,, desires a situation to teach English Mathematics, Latin, French and Instrumental Music either In a school or a family. Address BOX 435. octldtf .; - i Asheville, M. C. J08T OPKX - ' - FISH AWO OYSTER MARKET. Comer South Main andEagle streets, . Fresh Fish and Oysters daily. . ' .- . We will al&o keep on hand a fall line of Dress ed poultry. ' Bend your orders and they will b promptly filled.- SICE A WILSON, Agents oottdlw ; : . ;' jpiINK STOCK FOB BALE. .-.-. One Jersey Bull, regisred, one Bhort-Horn Bull, a Short-Horn Cow and Calf, registered, two Holsteln Bull Calves, for sale. Fall pedigree on application. Those are fail-blooded animals, and stoo'x-rajgers would do well to apply. . j. n.Vance,- - septSOdiwSw - AaheriUe, K. C. . IfiYouIAreVslck) With Headache, Neuralgia, Eh' nmotism Dyspep sia, Biliousness,. Blood Humors, Kidney Disease, Constipation, Female Troubles, Fever and Ague, Sleeplessness, Partial Paralysis, ox Nervous l'rcm tration, use Paine's Celery Compound and be cured. In each of these the cause is mental or physical overwork, anxiety, exposure or jnalcxia, the effect of which is to weaken the nervous sys tem, resulting in on of these diseases, lieraove the cause with that great Nerve Tonic, and the Jesuit will disappear. . ' i. 5 i Paine's Celery Compound Jas. Jm Bowen, Springfield, Mass., writes: " Paine's Celery Compound cannot be excelled ai a Nerve Tonic In my case a single bottle wrought a great change. My nervousness entirely disaDDeared. and with it the resulting aflentinn of the stomach, heart and liver, and the whole tone of the system was wonderfully invigorated. I tell my friends, if sick as I have been, I'aine' j Celery Compound Will Cure You! by Wcm, R.CH4RP8QN & Co., Burlington, Yt. For the Aged, nervous, Debilitated .- . THE-r- "RAGKET STORE" WillOccupy THIS SPACE; As soon as Mr. Jones can get time to write A New M' They are getting in a TUBMEN DOTTS STOCK Of New Goods. Drt Scott' ,He',tnV Hair TSrreh. Flesh Brush, and. Hair (. urlere, Urufhes 01 au styles and quality at , W. C. Cabmicbakl, 20 S. Main street. A CARD. To (he Public. T ie Tax list for the City of Asheville Is now In my hands for collection. All tax payers are earnestly teqnestcd to corns forward at once and settle. Tlie l.ix is lu? and muet be paid. Respectively, N. A. REYNOLDS, Beptl9dlw City Tax Collector. Ureas Campaign OiTer The Weekly ConrLerr Journal hasiow the largest circulation ot auy Democratic newspaper in the United States and its proprietors to further extend its circula tion offer to 6end it postage prepaid from June 4th, 1888, to Dec. Slst, 188K, thirty one issues for only fifty cents. Subscriptions sent Defore June 4th, will be entered from that time, but those received after June 4th; will be entered from the date received" to expire Dos. 31st, 1888. The rate to clubs of eight and over are extremely liberal. A sample copy of the Weekly Courier-Journal containing its great campaign offer can be procured, free of charge, by addressing V. N. Haldeman, President Courier-Journal Company, Louisville, Ky - The subscription price of the Daily Courier-Journal, without the Sunday issue, is Ten Dollars ($10) a year. Pirce of Sunday Courier-Journal is Two . are ($2) a year. l&w Notice -to Attendants upon the Federal Court at Asheville. . Greensboro, N. C, Sept.. 17, 1838. At the request of the members of the Bar, made for the purpose of affording many citizens an opportunity of voting in a State and KationaLelection to be held on the 6th of November next. Bit ordered, That the clerk of this conrt give notice by publication for three weeks in the Citizen, Advanu-Herald, Sylva Herald, and iftirphy A dvance, that the dockets will not be called, and jurors, witnesses and parties will not be required to attend the United States Circuit and District Courts to be held in Asheville in Kovember next, nntil Thursday (8th) o the first week of the term oj laid courtt. Eobt. 8. Dick,' ' dAwf TLB. Judge. PROHIBITION CLUB. The Asheville Prohibition Clnb meets eveiy Friday night at Hal of Bona of Temperance over Oarmichael's drng store. Omcms J. 3. Hill President. Bev. L. II. Pease 1st Vice-President, I- H. Gorenflo 2nd Vice-President, Bev. T. M. Myers 3rd Vice President, F. L. Ehuford, . Secretary nd Treasurer. - . : Exiotrnvx CommrEi J. O. Lindsey,' W. D, Justice, 3. L. Wilkie, Dr. E. Baird and Dr. J.'A, Watson. aog22dtnOY6 Wotlce t Advertisers. . ' - Parties frequently have advertise ments inserted "till forbid,", and allow them to remain longer than they , sus pect, and then object to paying for . such insertions. Our space costs . ns money, and we must and will charge for its use. AU parti a may expect to pay full tran sient rates for all "till forbid" advertise ments. We hope there will be no far ther misunderstandings upon this point It is much more satisfactory, 'all round, to fix length of time and agree torate ol charges in the beginning. , . i ' ' " - For the Ladles. The celebrated Dr. Arrfngtm's tooth Wuth at 25c. each, also a large stock of the very best English and French bristle brashes, call and examine. -. - " - . W. C. CARMICHAEtj ,' . ' Apothecary Wn r rttn iiA tr nnln mam mhsu j? n - - - J QiSlTlw suSu UllT UMICI ayes ever made, and to give more brilliant and durable colon. Ask for the Diamond, and toko ,10 ntViav A Dress Dyed A Coat Colored , fSnmnnnm-t D n ha ..... iJ FOR IO CENTS. uw mem itciicntzu j CENTS. A Child can usethem ! Unequalled for all Fancy and Art Work. At druggists and Merchants. Dye Book free. WEUS, RICHARDSON & CO,, Props., Burlington, Vt ASHEVILLE MILLING COMPANY. E. E. EAGANY W. E. COLLINS, J. W. HUTCHINS CK FUL.L, ROLLER PROCESS. Kllanufactttrcr of l,cice "T -M- till ) MkjLm OTXR BRANDS "ROLLER KING." "EL"Er.TT?Tr! T.TfiTiT ew vw' T (Fancy Patent) , . (Choice " CAROLINA BELLE," , - - (Plain Family) ' i anted ele Cash Paid for Wheat, Corn and Oats Grand Leaf Tobacco EXPOSITION $2 10 PREMIUMS fcO left Da5,lUUTO BE GIVEN AWAVOfj.lOU TO BEHELD IN DANVILLE, VA. Under the auspices of the Danville Tobacco Association. Wednesday, Tbiirsdnv , And Friday CiItA!VI STREET PARADE. THREE BRASS RAWDS PREMIUM LIST: Clans Ji. Bright Wrappers, 1st Premium, Qngntity, 2nd " 3rd " Class If. Bright Mahogany Wrappers. 1st Premium. Quantity. 2nd " 3rd Class C, Dark Mahogaiy Wrappers; 1st Fremiuff, Quantity, 2nd " " 3rd Class D, tine' Bright Cutting Leaf. 1st Premium, Quantity. - 2nd - ' - u " 3rd " -Class',E, Fine Bright Cutting Ijugt. 1st Premium, Quantity, 2nd " . . 3rd " " - Class JF, Fine Bright Fillers. iAriSFi11111. Qnantity,' Class 1, Fine Muitoejuny Fillers. 1st Premium, Qnantity, 2nd " " Class MM, Best Shipp-hig Leaf. 1st and only premiuua, Quantity, -Cla's J, fiun-cuKd. 1st Premium, - Quantity, 2nd Pjemiuru, Class Mi, Air-cured. - - " 6t Premium, Quantiiv, 2nd " " Class Li. General Assortment; Special 1'rtmium to Bealers in Virginia and jV. C For btst Fine Bright Wrapper?, 500 poun.-if, f For best Fine Pright Mahogony 'Vrapi-erf, 500 " t or best F'ne Dark Mahogany Wrappers, 500 For best Fine Iirig.it Cutting Leaf or Lug?, 500 iar. - For the best assortment, $25 Second " ' Certificate I lowers. Best coliecti-.m 0 Potted Flowers laised bv a lady in "Va. or N. C. " . .. .... irlorigt. Comptlil.ve Military Drill, let Prize, " " " 2nd ' For the laiui-Bt exbibit of all classes of Bright tobaeco offered bv one eacli grade of Wrapjiera to coatam not je33 than 25i)aundf, and all other trades not less than 50 pounds", $200.00. No exhibitor shall compete for a premium with ths same sample, except unde the class listed. " . - All tobaccos offered for ireiniums except in class L. must be ar.vmnanW hp a certificate certifying that it is. the production of the exhibitor, and it is crop of 1000 . Alt .1 I..., r ! -1 : . . . . . xooo. . vuuai;i.ua iiitcimtu jur ejs.iiiuii.iuu 1 ... : , a 1 , r . i r t -. r.. bac o Kxpotsition in person or by letter uc ion uy uiuuua , auvcuiuar im, aa me list win De ciosea on mat day. It is requested of all those who contemplate entering their tobacco for any of thi above premiums to notify our Secretary. Mr. P. B. Law. Secretary of tha T.ef Tn date is possible. ' Of fice DANVILLE VA., TOBACCO ASSOCIATION, September 10th, 1888. TO THE PI.AKTEE8 OF NOETH CJ10IJNA ASD VrBOINIA : The grind t -.cceBS attending our last Tobacco Fair and Trades Display has induced ns to s'ill greater efforts, as rhown in the large increase of the Premium List and reduction in the quantity of lef required to compete for practiumg, and to urge your personal attendance and tnat of yenr familiej daring tbe Exposition. I trust yon will come prepared to contend for one or more of our premiums. Ample room at the several warehouses has been secured, and there will be no excuse on the s:ore of lack of time, and a sufficieccy of space to make your exhibit. I would remind you of the large number of planters who last tear bitterly regretted not mak ing an exhibit, giving an excuse that they h ad no idea that our Fair was to be of such msirai tnde. - 0 You cap ship ycur tobacco and rely upon its receiving prompt personal attention at any of following Warehouses, to whom yon can give instructions as t what disposition you desire to be made of it, as it will remain your property after the Fair whether it takes a premium or nob Acrees Warehouse; Lee's Varehouso; Cabell Warehouse; Star Warehouse; Banner Warehouse; Public Waifehouse; Plantc 1 1 Warehouse; Holland's Warehouse; Exchange Warehouse. - Yours truly, T. J. TALBOTT, President Danville Tobaooo Association. Write or call at Been t .ry's Office, in rear room of the Commercial Bank, for any information desired. Bemsmber, there is no charge for entering your tobacco no admission fee. We itant all to attend. . - - , . S-HOXMD KNOB " - MINSB AL SPEINGS HOTEL, ROUND K3VOB. N. C A NATURAL. HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT Oa the R. & D. R. R., on hour's ride from Asheville in the heart ff the Bluc Ridge two thousand feet slmvt' tide. Climate cooler in summer and warmer in winter than over the range. Motel til appointed. Cuisine excellent. Open the yeai round. Fare reasonable. -' Tbe Mineral Springs, recently discoveied number over one hundred and are near the hotel. Theya:tiof the following waters: Jkoh. Alum and Ibon, White and Red Sulphur, Lithia and Magnesia. The tonic properties of the Light Sparkling Magnesia, Chalybeate and Sulphur waters are well known. Physicians pronounce the Lithia invaluable in "Brights"' and other diseases of the fcidneys and Bladder, in Gout, Rheumatism, Venal, Calculi, Dyspepsia, &c. It acts directly on -the several functions, &c. The Alum and IhoU watxb and the Mass or Salts made from it a Standard Remedy in diseases of the Nervous, Digestive Circulatory and Secretory Systems and a Specific in curtain Fihali CojipLAJNTS. Ana!y6ia shows the watxb and mass from Round Knob to have the fame medicinal virtues as those from the Bedford and Rockbridge Springs jn Vir ginia. Waters Bhipped to any address should be used only by medical adyice. Price 25 cents per jrallon at the Springs. Packing and shipping tooet. Special terms Us wholesale dealers and Druggists. Waters free to guests registered at the hotel. ' . ' ' . .- 110U3D KNOii MINERAL SPRINGS CO., au 24 dtf ;v v " - ROUND KNOB, N. C- . COUNTRY BOARD. The St. Clair Hotel at Weaverville offers all the comforts of a Jjome at exceedingly low rates. a. vv. iiouius, 1 ruprieiur. NO srORE MDDDY, USCLEAN WAT KB FOE . .4PHEV1LLB.. . ;: at ('een la now eote rt'iiv kr tuu viem Water i ilier, and will have tome one to call on you at once. Toe (jein hiis lc u tested and endorsed by some ot onr Iradii'S? HiyaiciHns. Have your cbaue ready. Wo one using city water will refune to buy. dice a J. M. Green fc Sons, West Astievillo. S3jit29dlm FOR SALE CHEAP. t SECojri-nsjrD carriages and buggies, ; . '. ETC., 1 Buck Board, used very little; 1 Saxon. canoDV too: Lightning Jump Seat, (extt-nsion top;) 1 upenisommous Buggy; 1 Light Open Phaeton; 1 Dump Farm Cart, good as new; 1 Donkey Cart. All-the above in good order 'and a Dargain. : Also new work of ail kinds and prices Call and see, J. H. Woody, sept 16 dim 25 Willow st. I and Whiskey Ht ltscuredatbomewltli oat paint Sookofpaih ticulan gent FQF.E. 1 ggpwagfcar-jMgsa B. M.WOOLLBV, M.D. AtLiai a j oaiCB GS4 Whitehall octsMeo uur.mm riour3 Groham l lonr. Jflea, Patent) Choice Famihrt tli 1 Jb flenr. V a Nov. 21, 22, 23, '88 25 Pounds, 25 25 25 Pounds, 25 25 " 1o Pounds. 25 25 50 Pounds, 50 50 " 50 Pound?. 50 ; 50 ' 50 Pound. $200 150 100 5100 75 50 $75 50 25 $75 50 25 $75 50 25 $50 $50 25 $25 $50 25 50 Pounds. 50 50 Pounds, 50 Pounds, 50 50 P.;ur.di. $50 50 25 100 75. 50 50 Cigarettes, For the best assortment. $25 Certificate - $10 10 Second " " $100 50 producer, or premiums must De in packases. and . i . . . .,, 1 , . . . . " Tb tar v 6f their intentions to do so. at an pnrlv a. NOTICE! Stockholders ofjtaheviUe Elec tric Ligrht Company. A meetinj or your company 11 appo ntal tor , Thursday the 4tl Day of: October, 18S8, 'c'ockP.M., at tbe Bank of Asheville, for - ransaction of such business, as may bd nted for your consideration. 22 dtd J.Q. UA&TIS, Prcslder. ASHEVILLE COAL COMPANY, H T. CQJLIjIXS & CO. Superior Hard and Soft Coal Wholesale and Retail. OF F ICE Barnard, Building Pu t. Jive WllWOld Ifvpot. CORWER M JAMES Headquarters for line and WfflnSIlSffilJSrS anndl ; WIIMIB Are Absolutely Pure and Unadulterated, and are recommended by the best judges for medicinal use. Also fine i IBMMafl'dl Goods shipped to box AshevillOj N". the State. WINKELMANN'S AN UNEXCELLED SPECIFIC IN CASES OF CHOLERA. CRAMPS. DlARRMCEA. SUMMER COMPLAINT. DYSENTERY AND OTHER AFFECTIONS OT THE STOMACH AND BOWELS. PRICE 25 CENTS. J. H. WINKELMANN A. CO. Sols PaoiMiirrons. BALTIMORE, MO., U. S. A. FOR SALE BY GRANT and WINGERT. J&gJxk . y' mim MINERAL 'SPBIE3GSi Asheville & Spartanbur Bailroad. 1 StaUon T ithiii 75 Tanls of Hotel; Accommodation Tor ISOOuest A NEW HOTEL, S.T.fj v ; .' BEAUTIFUL SCENERY, - SHADY GEOUNDS St This new hotel is now ready for summer and winter guests. Booms large airy and comfortable. Ta ble and attendance guaranteed satisfactory. Large verandahs and halls. The mineral water is highly recommended by physicians. Terms reasonable. , , . SPECIALSEATES POR PAMIITE8.: - I -ADDRESS J. B. HABBINGTOJC?. Proprietor. JV NO. 43'SOUTH MAIN STREET, , - " - '.; . ."" . ' .i : - ' - ; .-. 3d Door aboveiBank of Asheville. A Large and Complete Assortment ot ... " FINE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC Try Frank Loughran'e Old Corn Whiskey specially recomended by leading physicians for all IV monary Complaints. . : All Orders by Uail PROIIPTLI" ITTEIIDSD TO -! CGooda shipped to all palls 110 DOWN STAIRS Allff AMD EAGLE UNDER WKITLOOK'S H. LOUGHRAN, LIQUORS. ' I keep charge accordingly. aimdl tPoofl IPan'Ilapro all points. No charge for boxing. Lock C. The only strictly PRAM KO'BOELIACO, PROPRIETORS OF i E CAROLINA SALOO N KO I, o ra M4I.V srnEBr, .SiKeep a full stock of everythinff uiually kept in a first-clas saloon. None but pure and unadelterated 'wines and liquor bought or sold. Gtfods shipped to all parts of the world; No extra chareres for boxes. Agents for Extra Pale Bohe-I mian Beer. Come and see for Lock Box 71, M!iles from l sli villo " ON THE : of the United States nd Canada H. T. 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