.1 Si 5 i 4 ' i; I ASHEVILLE XKWS PUBLISHED WEEKLT AT If? A SkEVILLE. N. iC. : ,Tmi 31-50 jr annua. 1m advenes. . if InJTT: C. DEAKE. Editor: ' f - " : ' I ' tkmierU rottojtc at AthetUU. .V. C. T - , ". . A .T.ttm mnJLrT.X i Of fCV"u"" ' WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 23. 1882- A.i nx-nr II. DocfcerV, c.tndMate I 'for Congressman nt-large, will ruljlrcss i Uhe people a touows . Aoirott Is - i 19 ! Jl , - l Llocolntnn. Monday, - MKlbr. Twrdy . ' KntherforrJtia. vrlndT, Cnltfmbae, I nru. a HeoderionTUlr: Frldsr., S ; jioV.n'e. Satnrdar. ; jeffervon. Monday. 7 t:ti Vl-star. : i ! At each of thre appointments Col. r Dockcry will be nerompamea ny oiu ! I r PjK-akers of the Liberal Antt-Pro- ' t.:i.;i;nn T.rtv who will also atblrcss fM,!e- r COCKE . : J Chairman Libiral Anti-Prohibition State Committee. ii . 'rt J.J. .UU 1 J , Ulianuiaii .j.-w.. 4 t-rsiaiii Commit We ' ," - 'i '. TIjc following is Dr. Baird's lett-J j J of acceptance as Chairman of tbe j Kxecutivc Liberal Coramitlce of tbe , j Stlj Congressional District of North i Carolina: . . Ir'M'hAPT W.M- Cockk: Your let- l feri of the 12th, just informing me of 5 fiiv appointmeni as Liiairnun i mc . i.' . -r t: ,i 1 w. iutccutivc Vyoinnmie oi me jiuuui U J arty of the Sth Conijri ssional Uis rrli-i ! lwforu mo. Emlorpinz as I jido the 4 preambles et forth in the iLtitf.trm of nartv. I . cheerfully Ir l m m accept tho appointment and shall con- , t triliutc wiiaiever m uii.jr a hhj ikh(s to the diicccxs of our cause. I r ' I am yours very respeetiuuy. ! t - - - - ... J. S. T. JJaikd. Spcol Cotton. i? Reporting Bennett's speech at l-arciie- v?TJe. i-flpi- iryuii,ni uit a-.tjvn -:-. t,irt in li-t issne of Auir. 3rd. "Re ting then lo'spool i-otton, be (Bennett ' ' bald)- Tke of tnc ouiy oi n'ircn ccm.-. '.!;..,.i.iini tie oniv iu cciu. : i 'ThU Antv nn ibread was ininsetl by the 1 jJepublican Congress of 1SG2. and has teen ' - ! .,f,,.i.,rpi.r iI.p inrp:i(l in Scotland, bad r v-ft iiiti pvnr sincu.. c ' j 1 brought over a jxtrtion of bis machinery to ! this cuntv (amntry perhaps) and instead i . pf paving the duty to the Government, is r . mvup minnmriiirniir iuc tuiuiu tint, uu i .i';nn-ii rintv in Ins own pocket. . - - i JUS IS Jvn'v...... i - . i.u ii...ir r-mdid.itf! for candidate . rr-i t. .t. lv.mnir.lii nrcnmpnt n T!lt I r f.jrConiitcssman at Large on Spool Cot- r On -' i ', ' f : I V i Observe the fact th it it is admitted that 4 "Coats. : of Scotland. t Fve the tax of this machinerr f f ti tlds country" and is manufacturing the ; rotton here. What is the result ? Coals, t ? ool e. n ton is now felling nt five cents I lor tw hundred yards. Pri.r to ihc net S ? mcnt of thU law if lSt2. Ibis s&pe f pool 5 r Litton of CiMts.' iiwnulnftarc. tw.liBn; ' l rhe,iritiher!." nt ten cents per Pjxd kVr three for twenty five crnts. Here wc ? ire. under h protfetitf tariff, getting sikkjI ' if, 'the manufacturers to bring their inachin- s erv all the wy from Fcotbmd and do the 1 ork hen- at home, ihus giving cmpljfaient ;totnr Jr well us reducing the wriceof ihegnls! i :, -a:i. . it. n nd who can deny it: ! Whenever the. RourlMUi M:vcratic fender chii le conrriUtl to the true mlvo racy of the ri intticbts of the icople then maweexptct the millennium and not before. The Sonth's New Industry- A.t the close of the war cotton seed was re curded .s ul lnic or no vaiuc. Slanting, and. consequently, almost i he cn- tire product was thrown away ITo-day, nccorxling to the sUtemenls made In yes i 'terday's Jlnall by Tariff Commissioner liS Kcnner, f i-misiana, it is valued at aliout I f ono thinl of the cotton ciop. 1 he annual if product of seed is now ab.ut two and a I ' 'half million tons over and above jwhat is M deeded for planting, purines and the Ai Price has reached from fifteen twenty -dollars ton. The value of the annual - yield when made into oil cake amr oilier ' ' 1 : iiroducts is estimated at from- seventy five J td a bundml million dollars 1 his is a I I Tery anb-untial s.jurcc of wealth and ma 'V LL r.rwritv to the South, and one bo; importance is no lor.ger un .ppreci V ntetl by Souths tupitalists. Tlwrumber - -it- s i .nil in nroirrcss of . conttruciion ior eii t , ' ' ' to It vaioaoic iirwu.. , MXty-fivetofcventy, most.t which have ? J leen started In tlic pasi lew jenrs, ..u , . the business is found to le highly profit - nolo the establishments arc liki-ly to mul ' - tiply with considerable rapidity.: These ' . aie. results over which the iNorih as well as " " the South has reason to rejoice. J SOUTHEEN HEED OFNOETHZRN y -: INTEBPRISE. . - 1 . iThc old prejudice which extteil in i c..tu ramlina. before and irumcdmtely after the wr against the ortbeni conic, and especially ngin?t New-Lngkndets of ryankcfs,'! has dis.ipic,ired in u large decree during the pat four or five years. Remnants of it no doubt exist in the inte rior and in certain of the rural districts berfe lle old families ruined by the war have enjoyed little intercourse with tjic outside wiVd. and King shut up U them aelfca have had nothing to do but grieve over their chancel fortunes and treasure nn an implacable animosity towrJ those whom they Kdc upon as a cause of their distress. -But in the cities, and among those who haye bud J.J'1" for becoming acquainted with Northern people, there is a much better and more Vindly feeling than has been known at any time since the slavery question began to be the leading issue in pohtin. This feeling, too. is manifestly on the increase. Ills promoted by the growth of commer cial and business relations wiih the Jyrili. niid tas len lar-ely aided by the inter change of vuitsofa Mrbl charactor be tween military and other orcanizaUons. Thedisappearanoe of the old prejudice and tbe growth of mutual frienship and 'esteem are encouraging indications for the future of the Republic. The) mark the beginning of tbe end of sectionalism; tn politics and the opening of a new era. 1 The great number of independent c , dldates for Congress that are apjtariti tb field in the Southern States is cau- a alarm among the Bourbms, a id mini.-. . oUsaprmiU are appearing in the party or rans against giving any aid and comfort to the liUrnl movciuenis. Tliose who have earef ullr locked over the cld bc liete that llntc will be a number of Inde pendent Congresf men elected in the South this year. County Finances of Craven County f j Under Eepubhr-an and Demo- cratio Boards- Tuxes levied In 1873 under Re no blienn Donnl. 43:)7 43. Ani'l paid on existing debt. $2535101 17853 45 $4S307 43 $;C7G5 50 ' 18904 7D Ain't exiH-'iuled tor coiinij pur poses, i . i Taxes levied in 1879 by Demo- rmlic 15. nrd, $35070 79. Ain't paid n existing debt. Ain't expeuded for county pur pojs, ; v f35G7079 Taxes levied in 1880 by I)cmo rrulie I L ..ml. 50. Interest on debt, ($129,700 00 A - . o per Am'i exDendeil on iail. S 778300 : 5590 CO Am't expcndetl for ordinary county purposes, 20S90 84 $:M2G9 50 Taxes levied in 1881 by Demo Crata, Interest on debt, ($129,700 00 6 ier cent ), Am't spent fur conrt house. Am't of ndjdilional State tux. Am't expended for ordinary county purposes. i . 7782 00 , 4r)(K) 00 I' 2293 10 24G4S 7;i $39322 9 1 I f ' ! ' $17853 45 . 18904 29 1050 84 $20890 84 Am't cxpcmleil in 1S7 by Re publicans for ordinary county purpose. 4 1 Am't expended in 1879 for or dinary coqnty purposes by Bal. in favor of Republicans. for 1879. j J Am't expended by Democrats in I860 for ordinary county purposes, Am't expended for ordinary county purposes I y Repub ' licansin 1878, i Am't in favor of Republicans, Am't expended by Democrats in 1881. for ordinary county purposes, 1 Am't expended by Republi cans in 1873 for ordinary county purposes. Ain't in favor Republicans, 17853 45 3037 39 24543 73 17853 45 C095 23 AMOUNT OF DEBT PAID BY TWO PARTIES. t Am't of principal and interest I s paid by Republicans in 1877, $25953 51 Am't of principal and interest I paid by Republicans in 1878, 25454 03 Total pd. by Repb's in 2 j-ears, Am't of principal and interest paid by Democrats in 1879, Am't of principal and interest i paid by Democrats in 1SS0, Am't of principal a d interest' ; paid by Democrats in 1881, ! 1 ! Total pd. by Dem's in 3 years,' Excess of am't prod in 2 years by Republicans over am't paid by Democrats in three years, j . - $51412 59 ) $16765 50 7732 00 7782 00 $32329 50 $19984 09 As to the present system of county gov ernment, The Xet cbenncm. the leading pa per in Craven county, has this to j say of the county commissioners elected ! by the Democratic system. TJu Nexcbtrniaa is a democratic paper: I "We tell you ycry positively, voters of rmven. and we detv contradiction, uiai vmir ronnlv commissioner have misapplied vmr ronntv fond - thev have naid them selves for sevrices not contemplated by the law ; they have fletmuaeu anu cueaieu you ; under the name of economy they liaif in icninTTidftil in the role of etrava- irance and as ostensible friends tl ev have tk-en rvnl ciicmrcA InVlling you by so- nhitrv lo renose a coniitlence in mom thpv sir lrttravinrr vou 'with a tieacherv. orofond in its'denravitr. that would make Judas I seal io I blush Take csire of these men; they are pensioners uixjii ycur fore bcaransc and mercy." ' 1 TIip Renublicsms iii Comrrcssi would have been sure to find the Democrats as firmly opjKised loany other bill originated hv tln-m for a rcjuction of taxes as they were to the one whichpasscd the House, nmmcin" n rediicti-jn of twenty millions. The Democrats never want anything done to improve the condition of 'affairs, be il.ivv pvivrl In Crt votes bv tellill'T the hyphchondriac.il irtion of the people how sick tncy are Pr,,f iiflrn,W Dolimr. ii well known mining engineer of New York, writes to the Mining Record of tha. city: "I feel confident the Old North State possesses u.1i-MtiTM ilist whenever capital i put Into ihe industry, and mininzn pm ecuteil ihereon a I-trgescite, it will ps as grea :md as permanent profits . .is I same industry in any part of the wor. . How a newspaper pays can le nt once seen if you will give tbe matterja little thought. Suppose jou take a paper that is only issued once a week; 3-011 get fifty two copies a year, each containing the encral current news of tbe times. The educiti-maladvatages to the family derived from only a, weekly paper, are cheaper and m ire impressive, nsefnl nnd thonmsrh.'aiter the children have learned to read, than the teaching in ordinary schools. It is a notable fact and many eminent examples might be icferred to. that families who are never without news papers become more intelligent than more influential than those who go through, the ordinary scholastic studies .without the habit of reading newspapers. After read in", writing, and arithmetic are taught to a child, if a choice is to be made; between school books and newspapers, it would be much more beneficial to tbe child to give it two or three well selected paperslo read than to confine it to the texl hooks of he school. Newspatier education is oly technic uud liniver al, and is indispensa ble to a proper qualification for true- Amer ican citizenship, 1 i " I A gtKid ncwsiaper saves monqy, in all business matters. 4 If you want to sell or buy anything you will likely see the . cur rent price in a ncwspqier and you will also see what you might want tolnnvcr tiseI; 3ou don't have to take htresay, and thus suffer from mistakes and delays; you just turn to your paper and know nil you wish to find out. I You will often save the subscription cost of 3'our paper by one t-ingle onler for ten or twenty dollars worth of g.KHln. You will often find chances for gol bargains advertised that cannot be found in any other waj. i . - ' - - i The Liberal party of this congressional district met in convention at this place last Mondav and nominated W. R. Trull lor congressman. Mr. Trull will go into the canipaizn with his. usual vigor and make it lively for one 'Robert 1. 'Tin canvass will be the most exciting :and lively of any in the State. Mr. Trull U well known as a debater and made I an ex cellent record as District K ect.r two years ago. Tbe secretary failed to hand us the pioceedings so that we are unable to publish them in full. j Republicans arc not to blame- if j liberal Democrats endorse their platform. Re publicans tlo not sacrifice any principal in endorsing the Liberal platform Don't swear! when you have the tnith ache, sick 1 eadachc or puins in the biw cls, but take a dose of Ram-n's B :Iief, and you will be relieved. DEATH OF HON. BE fL HILL. Senator Ben HU1 Is dead. The country has been looking for the final scene and theu will be no shok. A great man lias fallen. The first debater in the United States Congress sleeps his last sleep. Georgia has lost her ablest and one bf her m-st devoted sons Senator Hill was 57 years of age. tie appeared of iron mould, and looked a year. or so ago as if he would live to a very advanced ne. I His suffer ings have been terrible, and were pro tracted through months, lie lKre all with exceeding foititude and locked at the ap proaching hour of dissolutiottswilh ,th calmness and resignation of j a Christian philosopher When the hour came be passed away without a struggle or apparj en t suffering. .He died 3'csterday morn ing at his home in Atlanta, surrounded by several of his family. A true Soutkron has gone to his rest. A sincere patriot ami an honest mauls gone. A grateful and nppn-ciatire people will long cherish his memory. For many years he has bajn a conspicuous public character, and among the men of the Noth there was no jnan who could ride with him In the lists; and not go down before his lance. Wilnjing ton Star. I 4A Boland For un Oliver St.tmville American. t In a late issue of the Landmark. I- was stated that, the editor had n copy o: the proceedings and testimony before tip In vestigation Committee, from whichVfrom time to t mc, extracts would be give.'. &c. We also, have received a .copyr:,tne testimiHiy in the case of the rereo inves tigation into the affairs of thisuuernai Revenue district; and we. also intend to publish extracts t herefrom, i ! It is also our intention, whenever the "Bourlion Press"-make their, onesided questions, to copy from thl1 testimony the cross-examinations, or smcn evidence that, every aue was elicit, and eiteci ually contradicts the chargH ngninsti the lale Collector and his offlcTs. If our op ponents are not fair tninved enough to give both ridet in this casu( let them con tinue to publish their garbled extracts, nnd we will follow tliJi up with the truth, and the other si 1 I1U IIDIIMU and will be Mhl to iudt'e. ami swift ii condemn the' UlilV til LIS CCTU lilt " UUIU l"n efforts of these Bourbo'1 to injure, by such unfair means. Drlviolt's standing and character. . j , We are informed that copies of this tesiimonj' issued, is "very limited.'! the number of be printed and In our opinion distribution in it may well be so: as tlijr unlimited number of the locument, would scriouslv iniure the persf S who instigated. iiot-up, and conducted ids investigation. and with all fair votersjt would uia'enal- lu iniure Ihe political party to whicli those "instigators" and rt.iuluctrs" be hin.r "The truth is liiirhlv and must prevails;" and ii: this ce, notwitnstand im; the efforts of Vanc4 Armfield-fc Co ii iiri.vpnt it thn trnthfis shown in this report will redound lo jhc credit of Dr Mott and his officers, aid prove a potent f rtor in crushim the "Baurbou" party at ide November elections i If we had any voice hi this matter, we would insist upon l.a Vug " every .voter in the district furnished villi a copy of this evidence, that each m&ht unbiassed, judge for himself. 1 z.. a. vinyls- . Wrell do we remember, when- war was booming in the land. and when our wises mn knuw that Ihe South" was unequa to the task it had loluutirily assumd, that through the infliem e of Mr. Holden, then' editincr' the Standard at Raleigh, Vance was nominated and run and electee Governor tof Ihc State by Ihc thoughttu and better balanced people in the jear 1 nn. Well do we remember how, when he got in power, he disappointed tie men who wiiiitoil tn nviku :i nijin of him. and save .1... u.. A l.'iuwl niV furimifs o boro speccli, wnerein lie aitempicu 10 iurn over all the people, in a jwipular speech, to Jeff Davis, and what turned out to be the inevitable Lost Cause. It has been said that the gentleman was bought over with a liekle of his vanity bump that he expected to Irj t'resident or vice-i'resi dent of the C. S. A., with Entrland ant free trade to back him! The English did negotiate with him fwr cotton and ships and good thing (by nominal purchase of course) through the blockade. Wc well reniember.Hgain, how .t failed to be elected to the U. S. Senate l3' a dem ocratic legislature, and was forced lo run for Governor and fight with fraud for his partv success to, get in "by (the count." and not really by a choice of all the peo ple entitled b4a vote. 'Judge Settle was reallv the choice. ! We also remember that since he has been in the Senate he his aspired only to lie the irrt, or vking's foil" or "clown" of that ImhIv of statesmen, vcn hnvinsr made n spi'cch on the tariff. ispired ly t!n no tion th'it his frit and r:dinie iron Id lurr- bng the jvopleon a dctme advinced !y and lb-fended by ' Waiinfton arid .letfiT su. and l3. tbe wise 1111 all the way nloiijr P:iee tlie d iy ff tho fathers. Why. it ' Yar.crt wa sincere, i did he. ;nt make: t Ids s;eech when hi own party con trolled both houses in Congress? For hunibugnd clap trap tis lariff onicla "humps jibe tmuqwr ' t If Hie ideas, of Ibis speech were enacted into lawj our 'cotton fiells would Ikj a wasted plain, our mines nnnin "s the lipwels.of the earth (very much cntipi. ted), nnd our mechanici rnd ariisnns wo-ild come d iwn lo the rlaiti of KnrojKr an pauer lalxr. As a Vilure to nun prebend the popular will. Or jadvaitee an idea in the interest of tluileopie. wmi mend us to Zcb Vance, Xhctknale clwcn. Wilmington Pot. j j! , For the j(heville Nrws. 1 Mil. Editok :T-Thinking that a few lines from South West. Md., vnuld be of interest to my many frienSs and relatives in the good Old North Sute.T give 3011 a short communication.1 I leftt Buncombe county in 1871, with my fHtniiy, boarded the train at Wolf Creek, Tcun. Landed safely in Medanable county. Ho., where I have lived and been actively engaged in the practice of medicine ever ; since. This is a good stock country,! good ni.gc and well watered.' especially 'good fi.suttp and cattle. It is a valuable healthy coun trv fr Ihe West The chills and fever prevail to a considerable extent in thef ill season, but iberu is m-tlical spring so calktl in many parts of ihe southwest which would be an inducement to pejple Uienmiigrale to this" counlrj Were tin j as represented, l)Qt hone.-l' and candor tidny fellowmeii em,eN me to-say ; that " the merits of their waters is gettii.g cxa-rcra-ted. rs Hit re has been but few , of tii'ni analyizeil. if any. No doubt t the f annus Eureka Springs is impregnated with iron and sulphur, but the majority of j the rc-st contains no medieval pruperties. bat' is c 'tuuioii soft I:iiies'toi:e watcr,'and the te timnials of cures is no mure (hah we find in the almanack's of all the stan urd Patent Medicines. But this is a good corn and wheat county, with the .finest prospect for crop Ibis year that I have ever seen, I think, since 1 have lived in the southwest, though we have one draw back to this country, the destructive storms that pri vail in the west occasional ly. S.There hashed &o 101113' (in the last 1 wo 'years that wi.en a dark cloud begins lo rise you can see terror depicted in the countenance ! of a great inany 1 .eop'e, though there has but one near ibis place, and that Was Ihe one thit tlcstmyed ilarsfield. 31m ; il lsel in uIkhiI seven or eight iniU-s .v?d f litis pl ce. Now Mr.itSdit.ir I. will c shori thts lime,' please send me 3 01. r paper as I want th i news from my old native stt.te. Mo.c anoa. i JL Vj REJiXE, r Erie, McDonald county, " j Btate I Debt ys. Jarvis. Wilmington Tost: j .' Tilrl it evrr nrenr to M .Tnrvia t.r It comes with vtry bad grace from him to abuse the lcepuoucan J-egisiatnre of 1863 '69 for issuing bonds for certain railroads In North Carolina, when he, Jarvisj voted . ii.. i.tmx.irvf. Tim t ,.. 1 nt tlip ITnnr of I Renresent ilivfa nlmur th.it Thomas J. Jaryis was a leader of the Dem ocratic side during thai session, and that, a vtry large majority of Ihc Democratic memoers, including air. jarvis, voted ror all of the infamous acts authorizing Gov ernor Holden to issue bonds. Even tuc. infamous special tax bonds was voted for by Thomas J Jarvis. And ihe Ship Fraud U()im3 euuii iiii.t 1 ii'iiiiin. uaiiia gwi small sum of $1500 from one Pickerell, a noted bond thief. Mr. Jarvis has never denied receiving the money, but claims tlitit Im lmrrnwpd it " It seems thut Jarvis is going over the'State abusing the, Repub v 1 it . 1. : 1 . 1 t 1 .10 licans ror noiug tnai wuh e uinin -sis ted them in doing by voting for the Republicans. . j Mr Jnrvivi should also tell the People, and he will do it if he has, reformed, that A . Morrlmnn ! Sn i'amfl'' iltnr!!('V. WaS akibbyistatthattiuiefortheiailroad bon !s anu tuai me mini jhcuiuiuu uic "i tlie acts authorinff tnose lH)nds wJiicn ne and Jarvis lobbied through.: They were assisted by all of the Democratic presidents or ranruuus 111 out uu it puui ing iJemocrats as jucige i-eison 01 in If Iia lins nt lAsf refoimed and wants to slop being-bribed as Pickerell bribed him in 18US-'9, slumtd also in inform l,;Dnn.lii'nrP tlint nut of the Sly.UOO.OOU worth of lionds issued. Sl7.50u.O00 of tliem went into the hands of the Bourbon Dem- uniQ n1 if thev wertf SQuanuered. as done by those same JJoUrmm- uew " ua.3 t C 11a wtv -mwi - j - . - who rec civea tneni aner uuj A tl...,. ! Oov Jarvis. these are I historical ,iacis 1..t- clidli 11 In Nininon hoilCStV iltlllil lll'lfc ?' - . mw , " . . : . ' ..Hiiiixo 1st You should say 10 3'our Fellow citizens. I know it was wrong for the Legislature of 18G8 '9 to burden you with an enormousoeui. uui x w - 2d. I know: my friends hal iiiesc.oonu : 1 1.;, lAnonc nf r-orruotloM. but in justice to vou I would state that 1, I hos J Jarvis, vo'ted for them, ai d I j recei v ed . . i . n 1 1 II tho 1 1500 frm I'lekereii.- 1 uis is was ever proven on men. i When Governor Jarvis mounts, the stand nnd states the above facts 1'kcn man, then and not until then will we believe that he has become 'any jhvore honest man "u - the day he receiveI.lhe$1500 from Picker ell. ' ! ' : - ' . : i , We dislike lo it ell tlifcc iinpo,tdit mat tcrs on the Ohiel' Executive of the State, but when ihe Marts out falsifying Ihe record and I makes statements wnn.n ne L- miwii 5 :is false as can be. .we. believe the hi know the whole truth. Ar man who lives-ill a glass house ax Thomas J. Jarvis has ;for thirteen years should not ither should.' u U:n ilJlV .xiv.' wilh the record that is fastened to the past conduct of Jarvis get up and uljii-e men even as notorious as . Swepson, -Little-field, Laflin and others who are his supe riors in honesty and integrity. It might j ho consiileret! ;, that wc are saying these.' things about .'arvM because he is a Bourlion' l)e:r.ocrat. but that is not the case. We have clippingsfroma majority of Democratic, papers of the State, includ ing the Star ot; Ibis city which Charges him with being dishonest, and while it will be a liltlc undwrsome to punish tntKi yet we liiay'lM.' called ujon to do so. . 3rd. Frieiidsand feHow citizens,' as a matter of history; and l! admit it to b. you, that my (the Bourbon Democratic' part 3)' received! nine lent lis -of these bonds and squandered them. J , 4th. My! dear friends,' I, Thos J. Jarvis. ex ieedingly regret to hare lo admit, but the facts! must be told these corrupt bonds wasauth prized by the Legislature of 1868 '9 oil account of the tremendous lob by .consisting of every-J)eriiocratie ruili'd President in the Statejfand all "the Piesi dnt3 were Democrats it that'time) assi-ted l3' A. S. iMerrimon nnfi tlii rty other of ihe Democratic lawyers in the Slate, including the ver3' ablest in the State. 5th. 1113 dear friends and , fellow citi zens, this record is hard, but as I wish Gd to forgive me of all my sins. I must make a truthful statement to ym : ; tVU-SALK cheap. A 1 Van Gilder's II ird.warc Store, two Chrdwell Threshing Machines' Only been lur one season. Also, one New Phaeton, with top. tf. I Don't .Waste Money ! On trashy extracts when you can buy a lasting perfume so delightfully fragrant and refreshing as Floreston Cologne. - ' 1 1 i ' i j J Answer This I 1 ; Can voif find a case of iBnght' Dise'?e of the Kidneys, Diabetes. Urinary Or. Liv er (kimplaints j that is 'ear tile, that Nop BiM-rs has n t or cannot cure ? Au 3'our neihlHirs if! they can. JITST RECEIVED "1 : W One Car j load of Corn and Cob Mills ai'd Straw Cutters at Van GiMer's5 Hard war? and Agricultural Implement Store. 1 ll Can't Get It. - Diabetes.'! Bright'? Disease. Kidney TJ. i nary r Liver (;mplaints cannot, be e n tractcd 13' you or your family 'if Hop Bit ters are usd, and if 3rou already have any of these diseases Hop Bitters is the only medicine that will'posillvely cure .vou Don't forget this, and d.m't g:-t wmi'e pu!T ed up stuff that will only harm you.- TOMBSTONE sT " ' And all kinds of Marble work kept um ebtntly on hand, and made to order, by an experienced workman.'- Designs furnished on application. Marble and Slate Man tels; white, or in any of 1'ie various jcol orcd marbles furnished and put up at rea so.i able prices. Al?o, all kinds of furni tu"e marble.' Yard on the'' North-east side of Public Square- 1 , -.!- i)jc. 21, 1S81. v, n-f. A Beneficient Action- The miserable looks and feelingsof those coiitii a at desks or - work-tables, are caused by weak Stomach, Kidneys or Bow-, els. ' Parkers Ginger Tonic witlroiit intox icating has such a benefieient action on theJ-e organs and so cleanses the iiisonous matters from the system, that rosy cheeks and good health 'are soon, brought back again. Kxpren. j , ;An Irap3?sibiiity. Dcfcrviug articles are always apprecia ted j .-tThe exceptional cleanliness of Par-i ker's Hair Balsam makes it populnr.-Gray hairs are impossible with itsttccasion.il ue. -I 1 '. "..jl ; t. i. van gildi:;:, ' , S ile Ageht for Western Xtirth Carolina for Dixie, Watt. Oliver & Koiand Plows, just received 1.000 DLi j Plow. if. GRAIN 'WANTED, at Van Gildef.s Hardware Store. 5.00-) Bushels Wheat ' 5,000 Bushels Corn. I will pay the highest cash price for Wheat and uorn. tf. T. I VAN j GILDER. " Fr Iremulousness. wakefulness dizzi ness, and lack of energy. mot valuable remedy js Brown's Iron Bitters. An agreeable -dressir.fr far ihe ha'r that will stop its falling, has ben long sought for. Parker' hair Balsam, dis;ingusied for its purity full supplies this want Kiiow That Brown Iron Bitters will cure trie worst case of dyspepsia. Will insure a hearty appetite and increasea digestion. Cures general debility, and j JL i r gives a new icuc ui mc. Dispels nervous depression i and low spirits. i Restores an exhausted nurs- ! ing mother to full strength :r and gives abundant sus 1 tenance for her child. v I-' , il I . f" :.' - J' ! i Strengthens the muscles and; ! ! ! nerves,eririches the bloodV I ' l. ' .-K ! I , l! J -J-f ! Overcomes weakness, wake- fulness,ahd ack of energy 11 - --. i .. i - ' '.-.. Keeps off all chills, fevers. and other malarial poison. W- 1 Ii - ' '' iw ;fti: with: new life ! the weakest invalid. -. -x - ';- -. c Baltimore. DeC xS8x For six years I have been a great sufferer from Blood Disease, Dys pm8ia,andConstipation.andbecame so debilitated that I could not retain anything on my stomach, in fact, life had almost become a burden. . Finally, when hope had almost left nemy husband ; seeing Brown's Iron Bitters advertisea in tne taper, induced me to give it a tnaj. Vincr fhe third bottle and have not felt. so well in six. vears as I do at the present time. y I Mrs.il r.GRirFnc Brown's Iron Bitters 1. 1- w;il have a better tonic effect uoon any one who needs "bracing up," than any medicine made. 11 H Ashevllle I Male mapbhy s. rIvaklr, ff rin'ci k-il. II. L. KING, 1 Aoci; 1 to. ' t '" " . i .1 1 - i 1 Will nnon ftii Kfpsion mi Monday "pi'iitorrj'vr- 17th. 18i,,aii(V cont'iiinn f'i two TiTa if II vc ; -- unnl, irith on.. Wl'l'k i il t t 111 lrtUia. Pr.M.aivs ininHr thotoii-'hly for college or for a bn.-li.e-1? hie. j j r rr 33 irt ivx. s c J Tuition from $7 nolto $S5.)0 prr t-rin aocnrfl'ii" to rale ot pnpii. ji iinions p.-iviuic. mmitlilv or iiartcrliiTi ailvanw. pupil con-iile: ed si cut ml! uatikpaid for. p.iy :i 1 ilo. in a ri ahl v not, belli;?- j Tfo'ip'npil taKcn for k4s tlia'11 a TcrniL nuh'ss by rncirial ai raiiii-mpnt. i I j . j"llnrt.-vith Princirjal," tncliWtng fire'i jiMid. H-jlit.-j SI? 1)0 Dt-r tnoiita. - For luithcr infoi inHtion a(ldros- :,f " " i ..'"; J A TIti: FKIfjlPAT,. rinisa lrii 1 '' ;' ' ' U i - Abbeville. N. .C; A white bull t tinier Ii I oil - wilh a Kray spot j on one of tt- ey-s and one on Imt liip, wilh -liort (looked: tail, sihout scv I'll nioiilhf ld. aiVd nnswers to 'the. -name of yick."t A l beral lew,) id will be paid to any one returning l ei', to mn. j ! 1 - f: j ' I AI.IiKKT liUNN.. Asheviile, NC- Aui? 2. 1882. ANiM OUitiCG JV! E.NTS, resnecf fnllv announce mvseif 1 a candi- ilahi fur tlitt olHcd oi Treasurer- for li an com in- CoilDtV. i M. FL ( LI I F- Jalv 17, 1882. j A PROdLAflAT10fJ BY THE S2(T 00 REWARD- n-Triivk t)EP.itTMi:xT. ! i 1 1 tfAlll-lfjiU. 'AllUst U. "'i- ' ll'nrlll n nfTii-,! 4 11 f'l .M1T! 1 5 Oil hHH hcrTl lOCcivOll, at ibH l)oin"rtmunt tMt !M:tii-a Car.laud, lati? of; . . j . .. - . i y i j . . . j i. w.-. w. tno ooa-nty oi uunoomoo. pijiiiu- rnaiy u im ; dorl And Wheroa. it srppoarii tnnt the faid Marion Carland hss fl"d thoj Ftafe or w roiitml liimeelf that tho ordinary proves of law cannot be served nnon him. ! I ',. '1 Knxr. Thcren.re I. THOMr J. J VRVI8. GO flTiNOR of the State bf No. th -f'inolina. by virtue, of anthority in, m? vested W law. do issue tht my proclamation, offcrin-; a row-ai d of j r 1"' ' i il" t v ' ; J TWO IIUKDRED TiOLI.AES. I .-.!:. j 'X ' For the npprnljonjsioii aid delivery of the said Ma rion Carland to the Sheriff 0f Buncombe lonnty, at tho Court OHfC in Afhevil ,o, and I do enjoin all officers of the State and nil zonl cUlxvm to a-.. sit in brinrinfr aid crimina' to jn-tice. l : -i Dono at our citv of Riki.lh. theo!eenth day of 'Aneiift, liv-?2. and in jthe one liuialreili and ?ev- .n.K ,f Ar.liili T 1 IflenRI ltllllCe. i . " " " V , ViMiAJ . I TAPVfS t 11.. I . rJ, Pi i rate Secretary. P. -.ho Governor.' (J. L. DUDLEY DESRI PTI O IV- j MJtl' -"".," " , ; --------- " lliiti even and lirbt ahd rathlfr fhoit hair, and i beardless. In Kcakin? he nppear-s a if alkin with' terih cInoil and Iii! t tteranee is pomewhat ,ifl otisr.rneted. In talkimr he lias tlie habit of couEtauily hiovin the head and fhonl- dci SI4M PARKER'S! HAIR BALSAM. TKiT! n-ariMt and tnost Economical Hair Dressing. PT(r Tails in Ttesffire i the youthful color to grey nair. 50c &nu nksu druggists. f loreston Cologne ' fTnt anil luting ptrii "net ijf and tic. aad axeeeaingiT in- FAMKER'S RT0F3IC A Pure family Elctficlne that Sever Intoxlratw. If you are a mcctiai.ic or farmer, worn out with overworlr or a mother rundown by family or house hold duties try Parker's Ginger Tonic. If you are a lawyer' minister or business man ex hausted by mental strain of anxious cares do not take intoxicating i stimulants, but use Parker's Ginger, Tonic J'j ' f ' , : If you have Dyspepsia,' Rheumatism, Kidney or Urinary Complaints,! or if you are troubled with any disorder of the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves vou can be cured by Parker's Ginger Tonic, i i ' If you are wasting ! away from age, dissipation or iny disease or weaknesr and require a stimulant take lyI(CK J. UiMIk. WWW. . . " . Hl.lUI.I l. you up from the first idose but will never intoxicate. It has saved hundreds of lives it may save yours, HISCOX CO.. 163 William St, New York, t 0c sad CM dollar uS ai U dealer, la mediciaa. GKEJLT SAVIXO BTJT1XG DOLLAR SIZE. GIWGE GHILLEDPLOIS TTIPST! PT.I1W9 have genuine chilled tnould bonril whtclt are harder ; than -steel.1:; . '-.!: Having the Mop reversible idlp'pnhitsi- thry ir- lie b.-iOtnning ing j lantlHd1, and and iinostcoiioiitici, i. j TIiM Drill" has force feed diclribu lorsfor both wheat, and grass wtl, aud linn th" only jFer ti ipr. aiiaohuient that w ill now sticky nUoxpunte. Ill the. Imptest ligln riniijing and b.tt Orill nmle. BRITISH I J-rf Tills ce ebrited Ftitlliarrj lias ioi LBSaS Igaiiid l gt popularity i only BRITISHli, . ' t L th. nric.. 1...1 l. illXTUdau,e U t CVcli rfc iii.Wrniy E.RWHITMAN3 vctitdi and It haw bei ti ftwind id jive mural Ftrtiljter for r n li ito lr patditlianfeaii Hrooiir. d rm oV ofA b.Bl whitman-, 14 '! t OffiM and SaJswoouij No 104 sCMrles istreet, L It A IT I M OKE, HIB. WANUFACT ITHER OF Agr ICS. EDWARD J. ASTON, AL ESTATE AND j AGENT, I Asheviile, North Carolina. I Conrl tn 1 BITSISESM IJNIV E KSITY u am w I, ii itinntn. tin. Ybt 11 usiated Circular. A live nrttutl Ilusi- GHEVT J - . i .,. u i c .. I I can tpniin rteaui jiii;hus - Mills eofirph tf. tr. liiteen hunuieu hoi la.-s, Hiuii upwards. 011 two ye ir's time. Now-, if you wish' to purchase si Mill on loiiL' time, stiul for cireulars. .:-,f ! ' i-!-: T I. VAN GILDKli. Tmnnviknr to Fanner? Tii lit, fieonle ot llavwomi. i - - i l.i-: . . . .' ' 1 T J..I ? e.. ..,.,,. .,iw 1-Mmhii r-oi niies. ..i; nav il : ! - . opened a branch More at Waynesyilh- t acdonimdMhUeithe people. .w'eie, y. ifl, e;i iret v.mi- 'Hardware, Ironj 1 J, 1 r '.'j I ...... 1 t.i l 1. 1111 all. V laekfiV: I'itdU ri Ca't'iwMiter-s. 'iiml 151 iVlllll ilal: . 11. nifnrnishinsr i it'ImuI. I'Miririe , . t - . Pt,m:.!.nd Snrlnir iVflff.lllS.! Fa 1 1H VaOll :tiain .-Kfniiincs iuid '. Saw Mills. Threshinir MachinelsMdvveK. 'Heapersij IIore Ifakt". St'rW ('UleisS, ltrn Sheller, Ci.lliva tot's. Tt.;,iii.. xi.r.vili1 Plows. OlivtirS unci iixie Pl.Uv Jtr': efe. as cheao I nA they bin he f' bouirlit ihe'i1 United j Stirtes. freights added, Von will li .d Mr. George H. Mil krlin Vlnirre of piy stoc k. ;ljJ have eon- ( laded tliM year to , sell yjii lhejbest Va u- t die mat lo ; for 2."0 (this !ls wholesale. I Will no be undersoh :l-r,: T. i. YanC I-.:.:-AWAX. - I i. snoif T 7o':y ni'l 1 A XOOMA u U,A Y.'.V ONE ;U1.L : 6 ( ars old. 'fhofr H"1'! I Hnihiniii. The sire was of the eel hliilcil IJ.iK fiHliilv of Hhort Hojik, :. 2-li Duke ot'lliafnniiton, of 7:li iuki: of n.w.;,T-. 1 hl n.i'iiliiT was1 rJ-ii'o'f 'ihe IJiirli torie.l Hales fainilv of 'ri'hVl-list ''. i I ImpoiteU aJriilinii!! ' y: .V".."- - i " l - M I bou-rht-him at alniiiii.tr:i tor's ule ilute ! . .! 1 ... it.. 0.. .i:...i ir.. - it,. iJ ..i ears n"jr. near Mk m iim ivv. i sure urectUT, ris iine iit ... i-i rvi"",r . .11 , I-1 "... 1 1. : . m'i (.ti.iliiiiik: ! : LI 1 U :UI Vill I , lii iiit- milkers. his milk '.sjeivin c--n- t .1 liinf rimi t'l; -ilild Kt vY i'iiiiin : Slioit Iinrn, -o ljanjhld by persons uth ie h eaii.e " from, f1l))is I cannot '-.fumij my: jjers.n il ; knowUsle say, as I-h;iye not had j:r3 -i his cnl.Kejyp'f aeto lest th.sjiality. . Th-te is no fiiierjbrj more reliable Hull lo lay in 'North' Can 1 in a for general stock purjMiM lhaii this one. 1 will sell him for 100 cash: He cannot I c 1 plicated m Ken - " i . - . f lucky to klay for less linn 200. T siT li-i vi- fur sahi seven Thoroliiihhn d American 3lerino Ihu-ks, from ruru llain . iiioiul ,-'hk'k from the! Inst il cks in t1,r" moi't, b.t-d for strength of coiistii ution aiid heavy hesilin o.iiaiitics, selt!ctel at il biouirht to this con nty lr ftrt- with-vjH ctal reference to r-cni.sinjr V,:n the native, stock, ..''fchr'sn'ii't ofFer for $2a each. Thev aieyoun; (two and three years lat sprinjri T'lii ; iim-lra. i.r m r,'wnl Ktnfk !a ailV ill 1 1 V' . " --- fkj - 1 Ainericai and for, staitipiuir Hi i' .-qualities i ti - 1 . .-:.tii 11 1 i uj on iheu get cannot be exceiieji iit hs eivgtini; from ti;f! to one hqndreii tlol'ars. Tliey sheiir IMitlve vpounds! average..; nd will douhle lhy weight f)f ileece on the native Kwes the' first ro4 , : GOATS- .. I havelfiio for Fale a-l:ou j 80 rrade Ac .gora (loitts. vomir Kwts, from 4 lo 0 UJood. Price according lo; ' frra-le. Al?o one pnt'e IilM)d '(lY-urs) Hiliy at 7-1, 4 years oU1. '...- '--'- ... ; , j . ;- x- ' :- f . This S'ock is in g wl rdi-r atul -iii be seen at COL I.. 31. lIATCrS FA MM. GleneiM'," Dent lreek, vi miles t?ot lh West Jrojii Ashevilre. V For ftiither panieiiiarA apply to CI. 41ateh. or bv ieller to ;. ' 1 i. John E, Tapparsjl; A l ' - ' - IJ.kfrsville. N- 49 4w i ' -"' ' - '.! ' . - ' . H T C; i I . '": -e0USE PAINTJET, ; PAFER-HA GES f AND a i a z ff k n . V. O. BOX 102. ASHEVILLi:, N - C G3- U II M I 11 U II I La lm 1 v MIXTURE Milfu al SDccialt ii nee I mav.10 if ;'. ! . M 1" ' i ' -1- "-!;' axi) : U . ' ! Stock' 1. -i Imnrnve' Your Stock! i V . t ! , . A fine. full-l)lo(lc(lt AyrcsUlrc nULL ' ti ..a f . 1 mn lie foiintl dining me Ft-awm "i "i V. S, Lnsk's SwanniiiKni farm, near Ailu- ville. Fee, one lnnrt etrlctiy chmii. STOVES AND n E offer for sale tlie best Assortment HnnkinL' hiul ITo:tinir I I- Tin Ware and hollow Ware, AVood-i AVn.ro. ever lron?ht tn the town of Ahc. Vli-""t CHITi mhiiiii nv . : ZIXTC -A.iSTI a?I2ST. !,' l-' !- ' ' . ' 1 I - The flood will bo Void nt veoylow- rt!fr, Tinnlncr'roi'f and Jo'oliin j;ri:i niily, irnjnptly attiiid ml t. ; , I COUNTRY 'MERCHANTS. ;!- - - '- .'r--an invlti d tn r.ill mH vxftmiiic jlnlrfttHk. Tly .will nt be nml.uVuM. Th . j " , f r 'TobbiTtir IopnivtinfnrJ will 1m itiulor the m.-iH.icmfi-.t f J. C. JJIKIXT N . n ALLAiii) & vanjojm)!-:?::. Ashcville, Xi'C.'.'ScjU. 21, 1811. FOR BRICK BURNING ! I :H I . ) 2 O OO" C ORDS rr . O F ",7- ,-'- NOW ON HANI,! . TtTK will font ttir with rclon W nail t s fir tlnv dt livrrv of ilde K, .i-.. t rousnriahle -n'rircM.' " in" Mav and the tollowin:; innnii:. 111 khs ui n-n tj'Mu ..,! iiiviril5 :il oiirl iinlin"n lhi'l'reneli .. i . . . 1 - ; . . e , fi . J .. 1 . I?i-ii:ul Uiv r, near Ihe Asheviile 'fli.?ht U'p have htrc the Owinir lo the arranrine'iil -wu Ln-ide for.lranpoiMin'' n:ir wkiIS iij tniantiiic wnr eu-lonu-rs inav n-sv o? : , ....... . . . . . i - 1 trompt tu.uiineiit or Mill- coipu-M , inado Willi ti and tluirhy avoul UuiUAa lions delays lieretidore exiicrioiu-ed. HTTA. K PIERRE V CO, IlllleLf .Ma one Ii ik'U. .lalil Apt. 12 tf, ' '. DENTIS'.rivY- f i ''- - . . t R. h; reeves, : a ''a s. Offii Bob in Sludcr Building, epp ; EN T R A L II OT 10 psito j ptJfX SET OF TK KTil,. -15 00 fcs am 1 f ! ,1 A t i l i A V. M1 , 4 ()) Ii jl'O . TA I J VC It-fin f ivn t I Wt l.yl i(l.lW, M(l III ll ' I ' ' i:nso: weeks I hiii' If mil sali-lied . can r.-1,111 11 the I. platen audi will refund Ihe eio'iiexf J . evTlUvN (!.: Jiily2,.lssi..-' 4-tf. : Al t IU Of U; rri--i J .iirn i" - 1 - - - , - - : -- inttrforr-.il. lir .Hi-i.ry fifwii t lif. Tl.i. uij-U t h lowl lb.1 1. ii. rrrT .-! '' " I i" r., .u..-.ll .. 1 i n. ,!. .j.'.4.rrft.ii.. I rM'xal .r... j,tlt, po.iurlj n,.r.lr- ll. I ?"" i"f' , H ' "- h.lll,. M. I! ) r.'...i I. tl- u. r. tttd tt rr I.I.C ml ,ur ''. !''' If"1-!'. t ... U. . - - 1 (!-" ' " ''' - u., "r. 1 nj.i-i. - , r " "- j : ,4.1. ..N.r.. - .H'l-I"'" " " , , i . ' ,1.V u.i ,..,..-.1 .k i ' K""" -. k-J-i- I . HARK 3 KcMtUT Wo mr u wni-"i' j i wi POLL ' CYMPTOMS OF A TOprb liver. Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive. Pais i in tho Head, with a dull Bensation in th back part. Pain uader the Shoulder blade, fullness after oatinK, with a disin clination td exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper. Low spirits, with a feeling of having neglected loma du ty. Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering atithe Heart, Dots before the eyes. Yellow Bkin Headache generally over the right eye. . BestLessness, with fitful dreams, highlr nin-rArl Il7-ina. and . 1 CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S TILLS nre enpecially adaptrd to such cnaet, one loe efTects such a change of feellncnsto nHtoniahlhe sulTerer.l body to "We on Flcali. thus th ytn In i,onrle!.el. and by tl.Hr Tnlc Al on th, ducedr I'rice 25 cents., S3 Jlurray Jt. Y. , By D I BBarialalBl feBf ortAY nAiuoaWHisKKws chnel 9, 1ti.A!K bv HKlnirleanpIication ofthls Dvk.' Jm; jiLACK Dy asiiiKi"snj'i'iiin.i -;- fiarti a natural color, acw imwimiunni. ;.. , i", .yUruggists, or sent by express 011 n-citlpt Ot SI. OFFK i; 35 WrilRAY ST.. JfEW TORS. (Dr. TCTTS aralnni hi - ) " 1 - TOViE STILL LEAD3 THE WORLD. 5Q.0D0 IN USE I J TJnes Ordinary JCeroHctio Ziix Lzl Cco'is Z;ual to as7 Cc:i ttcve. SEND FOR HEW CIRCULAR. HYERS, OaSBORN & CQ, SOLE MANUFACTURERS, I . QEV33IjAT8'I, QHtO. WfsJern Brsirh, 42 LIKE STKELf, CHICAGO. CALL ON OUR LOCAL ACEHT. DISPENSARY. lwMUM evil mm ---f 7- . 1 THE PhTsiCians in chrg of thia ld and wll kdbwa j enritWT. Tears or xjwncw- Zm, Chrome that they hive acomred a notional rapuution nroK, their treiUroot ocomrJicnca.pj Prhdac" ! I n D I IS C R EJON w EX gOgjSS tag tf- JSiwithouluMsf Mercury or "u,5?f?;: ' TOU .PaVfiiis auflering from the efr.-cU of a aaaaaueieaAaj9aM w . . . 9 . , .. A. m.rrt... . permanonllT cured. tmM jratc ' PATIENTS TREATED .Mi'lJr JisetuH) thai uuuu it viciiroo lor buhuiow w Ctpnta Mbla CtoTs 10 be an.w.rl b pattealt duna( Iraauaea , auiM free te aay arfdroe a.plctk. A al leare e.ethlH Iae.ra4i.lafe. Ol.-el'J SS. Bmrra, 1 rtU th St, le. Me. 1 1 I j . .. -- -: - - - t- ' 1'"." ' !8N5S' l f: ' V'l'Xf 'iiJ-''!1 1 Ail 1 nltrrly New ni li'i ', cure of Seminal.EraiaBiorn nl Impotcnry W ! ; tru. w.T, H ilNH 11 H I OIL. 8 :'W-' ' ' fo)&yTTS!: 1-' 1 1 I i I ' " " ' I : "1 i ' - .'