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AS!!i:VlLlECltaN, J. V. CAMJiROV, Kditorank Proprietor. 1 tues n v x ! i s u, uisc.nr T888. THR SENATE OUTLOOK. I 1 T One very important consideration 'irthe coming stwimrof the Legis- ;lur the nio.-t important in the Jew ot those ambitious! honors the election of a Senator to fill e vacancy occasioned by the ex- ration of the present term of Sen- or Ransom. It is certainly a most hportant transaction, and its grav cannot be over estimated, espec y now, when again a party into power, once unequivo- unfr:endly to the South, poe again to renew the polioy eas ed by the lonr years national ational measures of a demo administration. ' More than he South will need : the pres- the Congress of itl strongest breast the tide of a possibly and hostile majority. - And olth will look to North Caro- (Iroa to contribute, as it has herelo Vfore done, her ablest, strongest and Vnost influential men to stand as ""Sulwarkg against the renewal of the encroachments wbijh once so serU ously menaced the rights1 of the South and the sovereignty of all the Statjs., And this is the key note of the whole contest, or ought to be. Indi vidual ambition and personal aspi ration mu-t he subordinated to the general good of the South, the State ai)d ine a mocratio patty, in w:.icn j)t. alotie are preserved the asienx il elements of a constitutional re- Ablican government. frhe democratic majority in the kgislature cannot wisely and safely irmit itself to engage in factional ife, to fritter away its strength in sonal partisanship, and in the l a ka ;c.i ;aa .i.: fragments, to go lorth to meet y'most important future with Tied counsels and hostile faces. t the effect of such dirisien, esult of zealous senatorial as- sfion, wonid have upon the in ity of. the whole democratic ty, has already had its illustra- ona whose influence has never effaced from democratic mem- 8, aiiii wnose oaieiui presence been felt in every succeeding ral election. The party will 3 learned nothing by experience L i i i i . i i uo not iook oeyona ute car linv'ta of individual preference the broadest principle the test general good. the Senatoruhip is a prize worthy no loitiest ambition; it is a splen- rewaru ior eminent cnaracier service. But it is something -saxt.n this. The Senate MtliVThgoeeVi of State sovereignty. It is the pres ence ot the State itself or the .grand ""TeBa in which each State presents Aself to assert the original idea of a! f AViaf Art a a and in4riAiifanf power, and claim, and enforce its '"''Ylity with all the other compo I part which go to . form this jmous empire of united, free, Independent States. Therefore ne choice of a Senator the State yie prior right to consideration ique or faction or individual. Konort should come as a free, aneouB recognition of fitness the representatives of the i, not yielded to personal Bo ons, immodest persistence, or nj influences which seduce A indorment And lpcrinlativA I J 'A. hold that the principle which U govern should be the eeleo- f what North Carolina needs, the occasion for the election Senator shall arise, her beat rongest man, whoever he Bhall iWe propose no partisanship in matter. That is a position which Ititude of politicians towards reds does not encourage. . We not be indifferent to a result 'portant as tne election or a fd States Senator; but we shall .mpsrtial and untrammelled, to not propose to feed the ele- .3 of internal party strife by at to raise one aspirant on the another. Among the gen- 1. m . . : ' ieu ior uie nooor, u are racter and distinguished Get the legislature impar- can. make its selection ong tbem. It will content any one of them be the decision can be my, Honorably ana: ami' unimpaired. The responsibility for vigilance rests upon the people whose best interests require that j Tthey should always maintain jal- 'ous watchfulness that the -government do not go beyond its limits, and that there should be no in fringement upon the fundamental inherent rights of the governed. But just here the trouble comes in. It is the maintenance of this eternal vigilance" that so taxes the indolent temper of the greater mass of the voters, far too prone to abdicate to ethers the labor of thought and direction. The result is that power of protection, power fori arre,t of public evils, power for their redress, unconeciously has passed away, to make it evident at last that all has been surrendered in the hands of active banded or ganizations, assuming and profess ing to think, direct, and act for . the people; creating at length a system so adverse and so antagonistic to the idea ot popular government as to suggest the succession of an oli garchy, or a series of co ordinate oli garchies, planniog and working in harmonious aim to absorb to them selves all the powers of the people, and shaping and apply to their own usejall the powers ef government The people applaud or condemn the principles or pretexts set forth in party platforms, are roused to en thusiasm or iage in the support of party candidates, and in the end find remits have been reached, not through the true interest of the bal lot, which presumes intelligence, probity and patriotism, but through the frenzy of excitement or the pois on of corruption. If the late Presidential election is to be cited as example, our question is answered. Our system of elec tions does not work well, or as it wa- intended. Instead of reliance upon intelligence, t.robity and pa triotism, the bad passions ot human nature were aroused and played upon. Wild sectionalism put pa triotism to flight, blind prejudices clouded all intelligence, and fla grant corruption put probity to the blush. If the two first elements had only played their part, there might be hopeful reaction. Passion migh subside, and reason resume its sway. But the prospect is a dark one that is clouded with corruption. When votes are bought and sold then it comes to proof how little the voter values that which ought to be most dear to him, . He parts with that for a price which stands ' between his liberties and despotism. The latter is not far off when the proof ia so near how much the essential power of government has fallen into the hands of the few, ready, able and willing to buy all that changes its spirit, while they may retain all tr&tms. The money power has at lifigth attained those enormous pro portions anticipated at an early day of the republic as its great future danger, concentrated in relatively few hands by uses and abuses of the powers of government, until a tew abnormally rich men, a score or so of mammoth corporations, and a community of interest among them all, indicate ominously who are to be the governors, and what u to be the fate of the governed. Unless the last are content to be bound hand and foot, to have the voice of freedom Btifled, and surren der all participation in what is rap idly drifting into the mockery of selkgoverment, they must decree the restoration of the purity of the ballot, they must denounce the bri ber and corrupter as the greatest of traitors, they must arraign the con tributor to election corruption funds as the deadliest of public ene mies. axi to restore ine purity oi the ballot, and to stigmatize with effect the stajn upon that purity, they must themselves be pure. Can that public and private virtue need ed to do this, be aroused and recall ed lrom the grave in which it seems to be buried? "pong i i - - S3 OUR SYSTEM OF ELEC TIONS WORK WELL? be fundamental idea of our renub !aa fcystem of government is the nsent of the governed; that con to be expressed through the by the peopie themselves, he exercise of the right of suf- rcsapposes a knowledge of ts upon which gevernment bt conception of tho rela V bear to the welfare or fn people, intelligent nn ' of w hat are encroach ,u public rights, and clear i maintain those rights in rity. So long as these re -een the governed . and r U&r respected and , fee . long - might the , :r institutiots remain "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a ladv in this county. Disease fastened its clutches a Don her and tor seven years she with ntood its severest tests, but her vital vuvans were undermined and death seemed imminent - For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sieen.' ehe bonent-oi as a bottte or ur, Kins's New Discovery ior consumption and was so moch relieved on takiog first dose that she slept ail night ana wuu one bottle has been miracuonsly cored. Her name is Mrs. Lather Lots. Thus write W. G. Hamrick & Co., of Shelby, N. C Get a free trial bottle at H. H.Lyone drag store. AdviealraSMMa. Exposure begets a cold. With the cold comes a cougu. A. cough neglected is consumption, which means death. Be ware bow yoa neglect the coaeb, as your liie may pay the forfeit, for at first sim ple remedy removes what medical sci ence is unable to care when neglected too lung. Medical men think no medi cine has yet been discovered which will cure a cough ss quickly as tiymphyx. - - ehlea's AvtaM ftoly. The bwt Salve in the world for cots. braises eoiee. ulcers, rheum, fever sores. tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively ernes piles, or no pay received. It is guaranteed to aire perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 15 cents per box. lor sale by ri. m. iyons. -tie MwiIimh. -Patties frequently have advertise ments inserted "till forbid,'' and allow them to remain longer than they sus pect, and then object to paying tor such insertions. Oar space costs as money, snd we mast and will charge for its ate. All parti may expect to pay full tran sient rates for all "till forbid" advertise? , meats. " We hope there, will . be no fur ther misunderstandings upon this points It is much more satisfactory all around to fix lenirth of time andlaeree to rate of charges in the beginning. . Lang's Jewelry Store. "Quality amounts to little unless the prices be i sir, Iiowjprioes are not bargains unless quality is W combine them. 1'erfeciion in style and assortment. SATISFACTION IN QUALITY AND PRICE. These are yoors if you make selections from our new stock of Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches. Jkwblry, Clocks, Silverware, Optical Goods. Gold and Bilveb He d Canes, Bronzes,' Bisque Figures, Statuary and Novelties Boy al Worcester Art Glass, &o.,&o. Our Christmastftock is handsome and stylish. LARGE ASSORTMENT, NEW 1EA TURKS. EXCLUSIVE STYLES. Reliable, trusty servicable goods marled a bottom figures. All purchases will be engraved ree of charge. H. L. LANG, Jeweler, Main street, Asheville, N. C. Sore From Knei; to Ankle. 8irtm mUirtly r JrMh m mmrnt uf Mmtmm Isr lmmitlud mt-tliird in af ... Condition AvjMfcu. Curtd by Iht Cuttcmru Btnudlt. For thnw years I was almost crippled with an awful sore leg lrom my kuet down to my ankle; the skin was entirely gone, and lae tlcsh was one mass of disease, fome physicians pronounced It lDCiiraule. It had dimiuished about one third the size of the other, and I was in a hostess condi tion. After trying all kinds of remedies and spending hundreds ot dollars, lrom u hich I got uo relief whatever. I was persuaded to try your Cnticura Remedies, and the result was as follows: After three days I noticed a decided change f r the better, and at the end ot two months I was completely cured. My flesh was purified, i:! the bone (which baa been exposed for over a year) got sound. The flesh begun to grow, ami to-day, and for nearly two years past, my leg is as well as ever it was, sound in every respect, and not a sign ot the disease to be Been. 8. G. AHERN, Dubois, Dodge Co.. Ga. TVrWW. BuTtHmf from Skim Blmtmmf. I have been a terrible sufferer for years from diseases of the skin and blood, and have been obliged to shun public places by reason of my disfiguring humors. Have had the beet of physicians and spent hundreds of dollars, but got no relief until I used the Cuticura Remedies, which have cured me, and left my skin aa clear and my blood as pure as a child's. IDA MAY BASS, Olive Branch P. O., Miss. Vm1U Am4i to X1 Pound: I have taken several bottles of Cuticura Resol vent with all the results I could wish for. About this time last year, when commencing its use I, weighed 145 pounds, and to-day I weigh 172 pounds. GEO. CAMPBELL, Washington, D. C. Note. The Cuticura Resolvent is beyond all doubt the greatest blood purifier ever com pounded. Cuticura, the great skin cure, and Cuticura Soap prepared from it, externally, and Cu'icura Resolvent, the new blood purifier. Internally, are a positive cure for every form of Bkin and blood disease, from pimples to scrofula. Sold everywhere. Vrice, Cuticura, Soc.; Soap, (Sc.; Resolvent, St. Prepared by the Pottbb Dave add Chemical Co., Boston, Mass. 49-Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases," 64 pages, 60 illustrations, an 100 testimonials. II 1 VWIR Skin and scalp preserved and beau'ifled i&is i by Cuticura Medicated Ssap. How My BacX Aches ! Back Ache. Kidney Pain and A'eakness 'Soreness, Laments, Strains and Pain nlirrcd As m mtoMf bv the Cutiewrm Unti-rnin Mulir. The first and only pain klillnc rlaater. afi tenia. ZACH RY, AN 'J JONES BROS.' VARIETY !Meofc 3Hrfs:e3t;, Ifo. 13 Court Square, NORTH SIDE, In this new and elegant establishment at all times are to be found the best fresh meats the pastures of Western North Carolina can provide; beef, mutton and pork; poultry, game in its season; fresh sausage, tripe an! other delicacies for the table. Tender Loin a Specialty. Orders promptly a id faithfully attended to. Liberal patronage invited, sept 15 oSmoB Abont m Pill. To pill-making there is no end, but it is no easy matter to get one that will do what it claims to do. 1 bey all look alike, and the only way to know what kind to bay is to try them, or take one wen known, or good reputation, such for example, as Or. Hart's Anti Billious Pills. These, no doubt, are eood. probably the best in the market, and for . i i; j : , i . WBuniioar; uweaoeB we are uuujeei lo rarely iail to Rive relief. What Am I To Do T fiThe symptoms of Biliousness are nn happily but too well known. .Thevdifler indifferent individuals to some extent, A-Bilious man is seldom a breakfast eater. Too frequently, alas, hp has an excellent appetite for liquids but none loraoiidrf ot a morning, "is tongue will hardly bear inspection at any time; if it is not white and firred, it is rouch, at all events. The digestive system is wo..y -a. of order and Diarrhea or Constipation may be a symptom or tbe two may alternate. There are often Hemorrhoids or even loss of blood. There may be giddiness and often headache and acidity or flatulence and tenderness in the pit of tbe stomach. To correct all this if not effect a cure, try Green's August Flower, it costs but a trifle and thousands attest its efficacy. , dfcweowly The Verdict Vnanf m e nt. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, India na testifies: "I can recommend Electric Bitters as tbe very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist. Bellville, Ohio, affirms : The best se.ling medicine 1 have ever handled in my zu years' experience, is Electric Bitters." Thous ands of others have add id their testi mony, st that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at rl. 11. Lyons' drug store. Ia Oar Cllnaat CliMifrtna-? . We are inclined to ask this Question by reason of our hearing so many leports from tbe country, this summer, of dis eases which have not heretofore prevail ed to such an extent as they ate doing. e rom all quarters we hear of Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus and kindred blood com plaints. We therefore warn our readers that, if they would avoid various sick ness, to shun all unripe fruit, use no vegetables not fully matured, and above all, to be provided with a bottle of Ly tie's Elixir anl a bottle of Tr. Hart's Relief, so that, if attacked with this disease, you can enra yonraelf at once, for in sickness of this kind delay is especially dangerous Asheville Coal Market OOBRECTED BY TBOa . Asheville Ice & Goal Co. ' H. I. COIXOiS CO., pbopb's. Black Diamond Lump, for Orate. Nut, f or Btove. . Hard, Chestnut, - " Btove, Egg, Per ton, Deliv'd tS 00 1 9 25 9 60 9 6d Baltimore Wei Oil Co., Having established a Tan Station at Asheville are prepared to supply the trade ot Asheville and vicinity with all grades of Illumlnatit g. Lubrica ting, Cylinder and Engine Oils. Also the celebra ted Royal Axle Grease. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Hignest prices pal J for empty kerojene barrels. ulld6m W. U ARSELL, Manager, Box'286, Asheville, N. C ASHEVILLE COAL YARD, 30 Patton Avenue. . REMEMBER, I sell the verv best Black Diamond. Jellico and An thracite Coal, and sell it at the very lowest prices feb 7 on : Black Diamond Lnmp ' C;oal, $5 OO Jellico. " f iio Anthracite Esc. Oo. Stove, 9 50 " Chestnnt, . 9 50, Leave or send your oiders to No. to P Avenue, and they will have prompt attenti oct!7dtf N. W. GIRD-VOO the EVERETT piano Combines volume wltb purl' IN TONE mTAIIPU Combines lightness, alaa W U W ffl tlclty. and delicacy. mtTINICU Combines beautiful design rllllen and best workmanship. win. to. uuimc nua rueu, a 10 THll rina. Pianos, Organs MXJSIC BASYINSTALMEST PLAN. OUR Pianos and Organs RECEIVED tub only First Premium AT THE VIRGINIA. EXPOSITION. MANLY B. RAMOS A CO.. 903 Main t , RICHMOND, - - VIRGINIA A few good second hand Pianos of the best makes kept always on hand and at very low rates. dec 1 dlaw&weow TYLER DESK CO. ST. LOUIS, M0..O.S.A. Salter Of400 Different StyletsT FIME OFFICE DESKS BANK COUKTKRS, CPUS! bouss nmuiruaE, TABLES, CHAIRS, fto. 100 Suit Illustrated Catalogue Fe. Postage 7ota R OYSTER FINE CANIES, Pure and Fresh. .Tjinned Almnnd. mirnn ia Rnimreft. 'W ange bon-bons all characters, pineaj pie fritters, smothered cocoaauis. All kiuds of caramels, cream pine-attpie slices, dipped walnuts, rolled Iruit bon 1 ons, chocolate dipped cocoauut, choLlate dipped almonds, chocalatu Iruit caramels. All fruit candies, The best Daked caKt-s and breads in the city. Canned goods and family groceries'. ROBERTS & !J RUV. STRAUSS'S RESTAURANT, AND Oyster House. The public are hereby notified that I have opened a FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT. I will serve orders AT ALT HOURS; also reeular meals. Orders for to be sent out will receive SPECIAL. ATTEJtTTIOJr. Particular attention is called to mv OYSTERS. I get only the best that can be bad in the market. - Come and try my Philadelphia FRY. IS. SlKaUSS, Pulliam Building, mi l-.f 28 South Main St, E. V. JONES, (Successor to Jones & Portner.) I Weare offering tbe best and cheapest eoods in our line in town, we nave tne largest assortment of saddles in Western North Carolina. Genuine McClellan trees, army reflation size, English shaf- to, Texas Cowboy saddles, and all other styles; prices ranging from $i to tdu. X he price of leather has advanced 4 per cent within the past two months, and we are selling HARN made out of best leather, cheaper than ever. Fine double buggy and coach harness in brasf, nickl or imitation rubber mounting $40 to $45, former price sou and $do, single setts lrom (id to $3U In XC p'ate we are making a ran in single harnee , complete with hame and collar, for $10, tvtry stitch hand made. Leggings for riding in enamel leather, and Coi- duroy fair leather, and ior hunting in beavy canvae8ducking,pricesfrom$2 to $4 We have received the largest lot ot horse blankets and lap robes ever bought in Asheville, and our prices are close enough to suit every body. All styles oi lap robes in Far, Plush and Wocl. Ev ery one now. who has a horse can buy horse blanket. Our shaped blanketsnJ plaid and kersey are juet the thing oa winter. All wool square blankets 76k for large size horses. We have in ttnJJ also imported English Hiding Undloa Weymouth Pattern for $4. . -,, Irchilect and Contract tr Plans, specifications and estimates famished 11 w rk in my Ime contracted for, and a arges for drawings on contracts awardedjtuo References wnm deslied. , . Office No. 1, lienor j block, nor i ' awAsbeTllu. ; Vll ff v GlfAND DISPLAY Of Useful and Ornamental Holiday Consisting of elegant plush toilet cases, Manicure cases, mirrors, shaving cases, collar and cuff boxes, gloves and handkerchief cases, whisk broom holders, fancy thermometers, Hammered brass match boxes, fancy perfumery, hand painted celluloid calenders, pin and hair-pin cushions, and many other handsome articles. Silk and linen handkerchiefs, embroideied and plain, all qualities. ISo charge for stamping when bought frin us. Ladies, Misses, Children's and Gen tlemen's kid gloves. CHILDREN'S KID GLOVES A e SPECIALTY. Beautiful plush coats for childreu from 1 to 4 years old. Ladies cloth and plush jackets and wraps which make a handsome and use ful present. New ribbons, laces, Surah silks and satins, in fancy and delicate shades. Lots of novelties, and very cheap. Great bargains In Readymade Clothing Desiring to close out the bulk of my clothing during the next 30 days 1 will ofler special inducements to all in need of Readymade Winter Clothing for Men, Boys and Children. The entire stock 'a of this season's purchase, and the quality fa aoove ine average stocks shown elsewhere. The prices are marke down to the lowest limit. The stock consists of stylish business an dress suits of the most popular material and made to fit. to GMIdrea?s Qlothiag are beautiful in style, elegant in fit, and large in variety. Parents and guardians are invited to examine and price the goods before buy iner. It is our intention to sell one or more suits into every household in Buncombe and adjoining counties, for the purpose of advertisirg our clothing department. whitlocz:, Opposite Kank of AshCTille. Xo. SO, Soulii Main Street Is Still to: Ahead ! Below we give a few of the salesmade at our house for the last few days, showing that Asheville is the place to sell your to bacco, as these sales are better by iar than Daaville's Premium Sales and again shows that the Farmers' Warehouse is the place to sell in Asheville, as no house can show such a record. Our corps of warehouse men guarantee the best prices to everybody. We would advise our friends to ship at least two days before leaving for market - . i - . i i themselves as your tobacco will then be in the house when you arrive. W.T.Rogers, 7 lots, 22.50, 20, 21, 25, 27, 27; W. A. J. Hunter, 5 lots, 16, 23, 24.50, 26, 31; Jenkins Tipton, 6 lots, 17, 19, 21.50 and 34, 34, 42; E. Davis, 5 lots, 11.75,25, 26, 30, 35; James & Hanie, 4 lots," 9.50, 19.50, 22, 28; E. B. Fisher, 6 lots, 19.50, 20.50, 25, 28, 30, 30; J. ti. vvunams, 7 lots, 12.25, 14, 16, 18, 20, 27, 27; F. A. Foster, 4 lots, 19, 23, 25, 26; u. ti. Ramsey, 3 lots, 20.50, 24.50, 28; James Haney, 4 lots, 22, 26, 28, 30; E. M. Lunsford, 4 lots, 15.50, 22, 29, 33; J. G. Wilson, 3 lots, 20, 21.50, 26; R. P. Jones, 4 lots, 13.25, 14.25, 19, 25; E. A. Russell, 3 lots, 18, 25, 27; G. V. Russell, 5 lots, 14.25, 22, 29, 29, 30; vv. K. nater, 9 lots, 14.50, 10.50, 20, 25 27i 32 35 36 48J Ferguson, 5 lots, 16.50, i7-5 29 34 40, a- Robinson, 3 lots, 23, 27, 30; J. M. Kirkpatrick, 5 lots, 27, 30, 33, 39, 40; W. A. Rogers, 3 lots, 22, 27, 29; Cole & Carter, 3 lots, 15.50, 22.50, 23; John Ledford, 4 lots, 13.75,' 14-75. 23 255 J- K- HaU 8 lots IS-S 20 25- 26; 26, 30, 35, 43; Will Range, 3 lots, 19.50, 24.50, 25; v. v. iuioru, 5 lots, 19.50, 23, 25, 27, 38; C. M. Johnson, 4 lots, 23, 23.50, 20, 27; l.. Washington, 3 lots, 10.50, 21.50, 22.50; E. W. Harrell, 3 lots, 12.50, 15, 22; W. W. Thompson, 4 lots, 10.75, 7 2I 22 G. W. Guffy, 3 lots, 10.50, 11, 24; A. F. Huff, 4 lots, 10, 23.50, 24.50, 29; J. L.. marrow, 3 101s, is, 24.50, 25; J. C. Bradshaw, 4 lots, 13.25, 23, 25. 26; J. E. Hall, 20 lots, 17.50, 21.50, 24, 20, 27, 27, 24,20, 24.50, 34, sa.5, 4-5 ' -3" v 21. 24, 26; C. L. Fish, 6 lots, 12.25, 16.50, 20, 21, 26, 28; Lafaysie Shook, lots, 16.50, 27- Embler & Lindsey, 6 lots, 28, 38, 42, 44, 45, 100, an average of 44 for whole barn: J. W. Stevens & Co., 6 lots, 12.50, 25, 26, 27, 33, 37; M. Moore, 5 lots, 11.50,13.50, 19.50, 21, 25; vvesiey nenson, 3 iuu, 12.75, 23, 23; oaniora ac justice, 5 iui, 4.ju( m.ju, y j. -. 3 lots, 23, 23.50, 26; Carter & Leven, 4 lots, 13.50, 17.50, 19.50. 22; u. u. Sanford, 3 lots, 17, 21.50, 25; K. V. B. Rhinehart, 4 lots, 15, 15.50, 17, 19.503 McElroy & Medford, 4 lots, 22, 27, 25, 31; J. m. Ramsay, 3 101s, 22, 24.50, 28; J. 1 weDD, o lots, 15.50, 10.50, j 4i " j- Weaver, 5 lots, 13.75, 24.50, 24.50, 24.50; Mac uen, 5 101s, 10.50, 23, 25, 26, 26 J. W. Briggs, 4 lots,- 11.75, 20.50, 23, 27; G. F. Gillespie, 5 lots, 20.50, 28, 30, 30, 31. . . We would advise our friends not to be deceived by drum mers from other markets, but sell your tobacco at a home market where you can see it sold. We have a large corps of buyers, who have orders sufficient to take all the tobacccr in W. N. C. or E. Tenn. at the highest market prices. We have with us I. A. Campbell,. Book-Keeper ; J. Bar ber, Auctioneer ; E. B. Davis and Dr. J. M. Stevens. V- Kespectlully, :- ; ; -. John M. Caaptell, ; ; . Real-5- Estate Dealer:, a'qd -A ffb'nt: 1 mi 1 CI mmms EESIDEKCE OD- J. M. CAJiri!liIX, "WEST ASHELLE. TIlItJIE MMJLMtlCJT JittiES MOJi SALE I from f I to 2 per acre, and 40,000 acres given away. Rea E, tate bought in Asheville through J. M. Campbell always proves a Bonanza Refers by Permission to Hon. Kugh Thompecn, Assistant Sec. U. S. Treasury, Hon T. D. Johnston. M. C, Asheville, N. C, Key. Sam Small, Washington, D. C, Chestnnt st, Phil. O. H. SampBon & Co., 69 Channcy st, Boston; 57 Leonard st, K. Y.; C6 Brown Bros., Providence, R. I. -Col. Frank Coxe, Prop'r Battery Park Hotel, Asheville, N. C. ueo. w.raimer, liantrer, caiivuia. vs. . Bank of Asheville, Asheville, N. C. J Commeicial Bank, Colnnl bia, S. C. t . Care Una Rational Bank, Colombia, S. C. ' , Options on Property Bought and Sold E3T"MakeB buying, selling, renting and exchanging property a specialty. WANTED All kinds of property, both city ind country; also, mineral and mountain lands and farms near Asheville. Ihe following property, improved and nnimprovr d, will be sold by me ptraight, without commission or intervention of middlemen, at prices and terms to suit the purchasers. ; 4 lotB near cemetery. 1 lor on AcatUmy st. 3 lots on Faik y Bt. 3 lots on Wttllaoh Bt. 5 lots on Town Mountain. 8 lots on 1 hillipe St. 8 lots on Bailev 61. Tbe 1'nlaleUiii clace ofl9 acres with house. Thl will te subdivided std sold in lots. It ii located in tiie growiiif; town of Viotoria 4(0 acres in Cbnnn b Cjve from one to two ml. from city. A il' be so;d a a wbol- or aubdivided to stiit tor small farnr Soil is rich, timber heavy and black lead and mici mines on the property in large quantises 30 aeresnear Bristol, Tenn. One noose and lot in Bluff City. Tenn. 119 9iU1 stwlr if fV.lumlii Hrldff Co. A toll bridge brincinR large monthly dividends at price ask d. S2(0CC0stofkorS3U(iaMfg. Co Columbia, 8. C, finest property for monulacturir jr pT rpoees is tlie South. Dev. ;bjcd botse-power, 10,000. Buncombe county bonds for sale. v ' it to yst-rchafo ar.v cf the above properties will save tbe nsutl n paid real estate sgents by cohsulticg me direct. I have also located, which is improved snd unimproved. Also prop- ery on nearly eveiy principal Kreet in th- cilv for sale. Ibis property riaa been piaced in rr. liands by pf rgons whon . to sell it but who do net wish 1; advertised. They have authorized me to Re'l it, and pay trie for it. Call and sco me and I will t,hoiv r-u any property you may wisn, and wi!' buy for persons wish insi to l"-y vi a bargain and will save them money. Persons who have property and du: ': advertised can have it done through me free of cost. Persons who wantt. !,:; . at property with the view of buying will be sho-n around the city free i t '.uifortable conveyance. Fo.; - st 9-room houss, (irnished, in Doubledsy. Amp.e grounds. Comforta ble hfu . lieap. 3 ne c ':-:e8 on Hill street just finished will be rented to good tenants, cheap, furni-.i infnrnished. Apply to J.M.CAMPBELL. Tk s.. Ti-.. .-, Salb By virtue of a Deed of Trust executed by F. Venable, dated Oct. 8, 18S8, to secure the pavment of certain note mentioned therein, said deed being duly registered in the Register's office of Buncombe county, in Book No. 11, at page 527, of mortgage records, I will Eell at the court house door in Asheville on the 5th day of January, 18S9. the lot mentioned and described in 6aid trust, situate at north end of Short street in the city of Asheville and adjoining lots of Mi J. Boarden. A. Rhodes and others. This 5th Dec 1888. dec 5 dtjan1) MACK HOWARD, Trustee. SO acres and a beantifnl residence wUh all mod ern improvements on Hill st, only 6 minute' walk to court house A bargain. Or wl l be sub divided and sold. 4 houses and lots on Hill st, very desirable. 2 lots ne i r New Depot. Kerersionary interest in Patton Are. Hotel : 10 rooms, let 8 it on Ave, 150 ft on Dep 1 1 st. 10 lots on Pa: ton Ave and Depot si. 21 acres right at Sulphur Springs fronting 1400 ft on rail oadand same on main Haywood turn pike; beautiful grove. Ni acres at Turnpike; fir est grape land in W. 4000 acres near Walhalla, d. C. 2 lots on Willow st. S4 acres or 29 lots of Dr. Hardy place; tine for a iruck farm. 4 acres and house, one mile from cr urt honse; cheap. 18 lo:s on Main si. 91 aerc3 or SO lota ner r from court house ; the !. views, also fine buildii power. Any parties wis' ; 5 per cent commie ; much property, we'i -pcra'e llmltJ 14 ml t river snd o rumain tes end Pi,od wi-tcr FRANK 0)DONNELL & CO, PR' IIICTORH OF THE CAROLINA SALOON SO. 1, XOBTH MAI3V STREET. Keep a full stock of evervthinsr nsuallv kent in a first-cfas saloon. None but pure and unadelterated "nines and liquor bought or BoitU- Goods shipped to all parts of the world No extra charges for iox6s. Agents for Extra Pale Bohe mian Beer. Come and see for yourseii. . I most respectfully announce to the public that I have opened at No. 12, Patton Avenue a first-class Bakery and Confectionery, where can bo found at all time3 a full line of strictly first-class GOOD ORNAMENTAL. CAKES. Calces for Parties and Weddings a Specialty. If you want Pure Steam Kefined Candies. Call at No. 12, Patton Avenue. Goods delivered in any part of the citv. Respectfully, GSTO. ES. TTilUGIIAXS GO. PiSTEt!TI PBOPEBl'S OWNERS. The CAMAUET" Guaranteed Roofing PJates. We not ouly give the purchaser the best Roofing Plates, but we protect himl riKai ey giving our viuaianicc. . . SECOND By stamping each sheet with Brand and Thickness.' ' THIRD By excluding wasters. - , FOURTH By branding the net weight of the ita sheets on the box For the benefit of those wanting THE VERY BEST Roofinir Plate, w sert and are PREPARED TO PROVE that (excepting the "Gilbertson's Old Method") tnere are no other brands of roofing tin being offered inthr mantel to-oayfoy sny mm, u&ur. knn. ryua uurantni ouakantees given above Dy tnis nouse. - . .. i Pbllftrielphi, New York, T T7 T C TJ A "NTT1 JP- r r W. A. BLAIR & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IFMranfituaire DDeaeii'So CH AMBER SUITS A SPECIALTY, Boarding Houses and Hotels Furnished in 1'art or iLntire. i7iinDr.o:$,eSi:CSinDS,eCDeOsi::siEicTJ!::i:
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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