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VOL. VIIL ASB.SVILLS, N. C., THURSDAY, MAPCH 8, L877. NO. 7. L O O A L lA-ar it ill mind—that nil work done i:i tlie'Cn'fZEM Job Ollioa is strictly •CASH Oil deliviny. Cm-"'o.'niitl ti'ii'iul ami iiploiidul looivli- zer, Ciipt. ^Voo^isotl, appears in eliarg'o of the. Local of t!u. Miilei^li Obsa-vt.'!''-— lii-rc's Woo'Lon. Si?r*’i’;u'tie.s WiViitiiio-job wori';, Gt siiiy •characli'r or diseidption or of Ktyle and pi'ic-', sjoul.l reineailK'i- that tlic ^^I'JTZEK ofik'.e i.s tlioi’oi’.^hly prepared t.o ilo tile-rime Sit tie' shortest possible riDtice, Ulank.s of a'l kiirls u specialty. Au’<*o'(!1T is to be. made liero in to drive spiritnons iiqii::irs out of BapitsinU -Khvht ivei’tons. wim re cently joiiuni llie Daplisl (.'iiiircli In thi.s phico. were bniUised in the. I’rencli Broad at Smith's hi'id^o on Snnday a!'- ternoon. It was int'nuleil Unit the bap- tisin<i‘ should have oi-curred in the bap tistry recently bnUt in liie ehnrch. bnt ?.lay 1 owiu”- to .some del'eet in it the b.-iptisii!^- this The Aslieville whiskey on •.'•■■mlay was | A.^Ti-Buttcji Mail CoNTUACTOas.—An of a deeidodiy crooked imture, jnd;i-in‘r ; appropriation has been made by Congress !Vom the linmbei- .if intoxiciltlll liersoiis 'i to pny nmoiints due mi.il contractors for on ihff streets. Wo h.ave net seen as i service pcilbrmed in the Southern States nincl. iln'.iilteiiness in aiiy oi;c,day for a ,|,p jears 1869, 1860 and 1861. This is ; ^Yas necessarily li-iinsi'eired to the rivorl Towns'-dp. M.ombiv’s cyhibi:);sn of crooked wliis- ! Rtt^tovri) TO THE CoUPvTHOUSE.— 'J'he oliice ol'lhc Superior Conn- Clerk y.y hi onr Kddst srca.ly stren;rth.-ncd i , i,,,,,,. t-ne CAU.-e o, clr\ >; in tins township. ! " ' ij.otore liavc been on the i'ame. floor with ‘loiKlav w;>.; innciai',' islavcliv. It was Ci /•> i i -> i tile Citizen oinee. haY“ been re.mo\'od .a til da ; fer -the, im oniinp;' fraudulent i aifitniiiiiUrr.eiou of Uetuniing Board j year pa.st hi tins locality. Local Brohilition.—Bciiions arc being circulated in tins eoir yniiiiy for the purpose of obtainin.gan or-ler from the Board of Count}' (Juiniuisdoricrs for an (‘lection on the fhst Mviu-tcy in May on the question of jnohibiTigf. tile .sale of liquor within this Townshi]). The diy’sare working hard for plislmiont of this jiur])' lliives. into the new Court lumise bniiding. The. Itegister's oftiee is,in the lefl'liand , side of the lirsit iloor. t.he Clerk ’s room Gav. Vc-i.iniiac ,iotas jot 1,^ same side, 'i'iie B.-ia I'd of Comnds.sion- dhe Eokrd of Lir<‘<‘;or.s of tlio W. X. C. Kladroad, un.i'‘r tlie now hill for the speed) courpleiion of this rc-ad. 'L’iie session of the Botsrd .of County 'Coininissiiiner.s wus he'd fr>> the. llrst •.time tliis weidi in theii' new roc/m in the •Lourihuu:-’,*. Bivaksborrowed from liie Libi-ary of Dr. J. F. d. i-ianly .me requested to be returned, e-pec.ially Adam and The Ad- ainit\‘S. Sev..'ral desirable residences are now Torrent in .tsle-ville. As a consequence, rentsii.ivey.i.ic d.iwn Irnrc cousldcra- hly. Messrs. Yorrison & Flur.inhave reinov- <n5 into the' eiipacious sL-re room lately tveeupied b'.' M-ssrs. Thomas Cv<i)b & <fo.,t.wo fii.ore nentil of llieir former .stand. Miyiovhi.ikMey Beilins, late -ilevenne tfollecte''r Ibr (Ins District, in Wasii- r.jgtoii looki iig out tor soijioLhi’Ag to turn u]5 in lii.s favor. t)f cour.se lie ■w ants'aii (..fhee. Two negro women became boligerent at the Bapii.st Cijiu-edi on Sunday (.luring service's, and pulled each other's hair tor awhil.'. ’.Lirshal Ej-eok^i.hir subse- • queatly :irre-;“.= them for a hearing.be fore Hhs Honor Mayor Rankin. Our I.:‘:-;-islMlars may be exi>ccfced Tiome .Some li-ne uerd. w’e;'k. Wiili the' . ,.:,o<.)d i-i. .-nr; : of the speedy couipiethm of the W. B. b'. Eabroad, vve can cheer .^iiliy sav '''.veil deme, g©ud and faitlitul A ilgLt is h.“hig made In Washington [>y the flads from tins place over the Ashevilh; r'est-odiceship. (fob Bagg is oQ hand, and swvrns be. won’t beousie.d, and ther;- are some, dozen ctiier ‘'JoviB' ioid true there who s.ay he sliali be re moved. We shall .see what wc shall see. Maior ■^fav^in. who has .the general riglitofCie Jandr-ey washing machiiK?, is meetuig with much, eucce.ss, v.'C learn, in Alabama, w'nich-.state he is selling by counties "We have tried this macliine. and Ov'iM spfuik knowingly of its merits. A bill U before Llie Legislature char tering the flpartanburg and A.sheville Telegraph Company. "iVe i>i-esume,' howevei.ifc is n-ot intended to com plete tills line to this point before the railroad over that i'oiite shall reach here. iSes.srs- Blcasant, Miilis & Co. have just received au additional as.sort-ment of sugar, (xih'ec and nails, t-ogether with some 3,000 yards of plaids whieli the)' .are selling at Victory prices. Country juerchanls will find it to their interest to give iheio a trial. Another battle between illicit distill- era and revenuers occurred in the Smith mountain section in Burke county, near York's, some 12 mile&from klorgant-on, ■ on tlie, 27fh ult. The i-cveuue oHicials liad wil’i them a squad of U-S-Soli^ier.s, . and one of the laCier was tUngerou.sty wounded in the skirmish. We understand that work is progress ing well on (lie railroad from Murphy to the Georgia line. Tour miles, of the i'oad from the liue have b(«m graded, and a cut is now bc.iug .mastered, after wbicli ihegrailing to the river at Mnr- pliy will be. easy work. The.(Rad.) Pioneer, of tins place, in speakiii!? of the howl ascending up throngiiout tlie Country over the fraud by which lluycs has l>een made B|-esi- dent, .s]ie'ls it ‘•ai-soiidetii.''’ Quite ap- piopriaL; to the subject matter an- CVS have tlie middle rooiti on the I'ight- liand side of liie same door. imnortaut to tioii. many jiersons in o-v.ery. sec.- the iieeom.- :,-l ihe oluin- ees would seem to be in tiieir favor. Sai-e of Real Iistate.—Un Tues day (he farm of Col. V.’m. Young, .-on the Swannanoa, above his iiomestead. tviis sold at public auctinn in tiiis place for ooOO, Capt. .McLoud being ihcijur- chaecr. The farm of Brin ilemphi!], in the same neighborhoo-'l, above his home-, stead, was sold for t:4ol, Mr. Jno. H. IJemidiifl being the pnrebaser. T'he t':u-m of Mr. J. L- Yonug. on t.'ane Creek, above his homestead, .was sold for $(»30, Mr. James II. Tweed bein.g tiui purchas er. These sak^s \^■ere made uiidov <‘xe- Ciitions in favor of the lic-T NaiixHial Bank of Ciiarl(jttc ugainsr -las. 51. Young Wlaver-ville College.—Dr .1. W. ■Yandivei, Chaii-man of the Board of Trustees of Vreuvervillc Culk'ge, iu a recent letter to us -says: “The friends of our institution will be. glad to learn that tiie i'riclion.s that occun-ed in our governm.,!nt. machinei'y last autumn, have betui .salisi'aetorily remedied, the wltecls all.newly greased, and-the prospects oi'tlie College belter tiian ever before. “Any Minister of tliC-Gospcl, of any branch of the cliurcii, is charged but iialf.tuition -i'ees. Ant' young man, .strug- giing to procure lii.sown education, will find coin-tesies and sympathies hei'C, that be will not find at >o!iiv oihe;- in stitutions. If every sevcnly-hfili family iu \Yesteru Xortii Car.aiiua will send one itiqtil, our iialls will be iided to their utmost canacity. -J. Y. V.” I-'IEE LADDEKy. —In the absence -of any organized lire compa.ny ,in tins place, .or of any lueaiis of puttkig out a. fire should one occur—and in a town of tliis size a fire is likvh- to occur at any momenr-we conumnid tin following camion we find in a. State exchange as peeuharJy appliealde-to Ash-willc-: ‘•M'e-eall the attention ofoor .eilizens to the necessity of eiwai property owner j !!a\ing a laddei- to his bnii ling. Thi.s i . ^ •, -.i o y\ is II miiltiT ofgu-avo ii«tK.rlni.<if- and one ! q''i',.nlanc<. u illi .-.ir. Smitll; gliosi- par- I-'EATir OF AN Aged Citizen of Hendekson.—IVinson Lduey died at the. vesi'lence of Rufi<i!S Edr.ey,,. .at Ed- neyvillo, Ilemlcr.son county,'on-the 2Gth •ult., aged 7f) years, lie was a native ol'llenilerson. bnt spent a large portion of lii.s life in Augusta, Ga., and in Grantville, S. Cn.. t‘ugaged in (he cot ton business, raising a large family of children at the latter ])iace, rerurning to Henderson (;ouii.r-y some two years since- IION. Bicir'D 11. Smith.— A corres- ]!onikMit of the Raleigh .Ooserver, wri ting from llalifa?w comity concerning the Directoi-K on tiie W. N. (.'. Railroad, suggests the mime of Hon,. Richard il. Smith, of i/iat couuiy, as the ilember of the B.i.-ard from that Cimgrtcssional District. From vears of inli vvoi thy and eiidor c editor of that advocate er of lids damnable fraud. Send it in.—.Any of our subscribers in this locality .desiri ig to have .somc- t'ling' piae,!d to liu irxjredit are remiud- . ed that, just now several loads of wtugl ■vvoukl be acccplabic at this oliicj. Bunx'OMBE Riflemen.—'j'he gentle men composing the new military com pany ol'this place met on Thursday eveiiiiig last and organized by the elec tion of the fclloAviug ollioers.; Gaplaiii—Jamc.s P. Sawym-. 1st Lieutenant—Alon;;>o Rankin. 2d “ —W. G. Gorpeniug. 3d “ —H. C. Fag'g. 1st StTgeaiit—IT. G. Eduey. 2d —Yoi'inan Gird'^'-ood. 3(1 “ —James Cheek. 4t!i “ —Jno. W. Bcha.rtlc. 1st C.»;-.rpoi'al—J. Ii. McDowell. 2d “ —S.T. Atkin. 3d “ —W. A. Blair. 4th “ - D. V.'. Furman. Treasurer—J. H McDowell. .S<->eretary—Lawrence Pulhiiin. Tite (iompaHV has already some 55 names oni-olled, and is oomjxit'.'d of the Ixist material in owr isidst. Y/e will jpin them wlien they shall have incorpiv rated in their by-laws a clause •‘provi ding liiey are not to leave j'.un.jombe county unless- the same is iuva-Jed by the enemy.” hat'jKHlw'hhmJid il'J'inoXflLif ‘>>"0 "‘Ifpity 69il sound judgimuiL none can qMt'SUon. weave prejiarerl to heartily endorse this sU','gesrion. as the Col. S. L. Fremont.—Tiie '*^dlmitig- Liii Journal, i» speaking of the speedy compiciicu of the Western X. C.Kail- •road, says of C«l. Fremoiit'. .The railway if (iomj)k-ted.\vi]l in a fe'W’ years Vjuild up a magnificeut section of ccuutr;.'. We need not dwell on advaii- lagcs so obvious. But we will make a suggestion that we tliink .y. ;;1 assi.st in tlH! ixmipletica of the great-work. Much dejMUuls on the {u'rson who lias (he im- mediatp siiperinUMidonce of tl.e coii structiou. No one siiouUl be. selecieii for the supcriuLnidency wlio is not an accomplished engincer.aj.ej raii-road man, of grt'at quickness of pcrccplion. of so- ber judgment, of c^.ecuiivv; capacity aiul large experience. .-iu:h a man is Col’ tS. L- Fremont by .wiiose tact, })ersx>ver- ance and energy the eastern (hvision of the CaroiinaGeiitral Railway was com pleted as far as lo Charlotte. We AV-rite thi.s witli a frc'c hand, hav- (iig L’.o axes to grind and being con cerned only about the siu;ee.-.< of iiu‘ (‘ii- tev-prise in wiiich so mucii ofState prklc and local interest is involved If Col. •Freoionl shall be appointed the best thing will have been done. lion of our.citizens. Man)'litue.s pro])- ert)'could he saved if tm.n-!- \\-:ts some means by wliichjhc lire conid be rciielt- ed. The ladder should be a sti-ong well .made one and eaitablw of bearing the weight of .se,veral men, .so that a w.-Her line conk! be foi'inerl at ouctn Ag.'iin, the laddi'i-s slionUi be kept in pc-sition. as.oftentinics, in liie nig'at e.-^pecially, tlu-me may ho .but one man about the pn.nnises andhe miglit not be ah-lo to get it in ])osition to do any g'ood 8o it is important to h.ave it ad tiie linn’ jii.-^r wli(>re it would lx-; n-ceded in time of fins Let tiu; ladd-..rs be wed made and ];ainted and tlie v*.'eatiicr ill not affect them. “YVe hope,our jicop;/’-nill atfend to th's m.vtteis Tin; .Maiv-h wincts are up on and fire may-y' t before .spring iriy our town a visit, which rjiay reurku' many homeless. Thetco'i.of la-.i-.fer.s is a small item e.ompfi’isl with bx'inir r.hro^^•n out of house and home, even if fully insured people of iVc-.'^tem Carolhui could wish ibr no truer man or .<tauuc-icr friend of ihe \Ve^t than Mr. Smith. The Ni-T,V .lUDICIALDrSTKICTBlLL. —Tlse Legisl.alure ha.--: ii[i\-ided the SlaU; ijito nine Judicial Districts, as rwiiiire.-.i by-the amended cohstltution, instead of twelve as liereUe.ore, ihe same to gx) into.cfi'ect on tk". List Thursday in August.. 1378. t^L)vraig the i-eg- niatiou.conccnitiij^ this the N imi's Dis trict. and the wanner and tiint' of elec ting the Sui)reuic .Court and Suixu-ior Court Judges: The ninth judicial district .'hall be composed of tiie following (ymuties, ami the sujicrior cou.'is thertvtf ^h;lll Ike held at the fcllowing times, tc-wit: Graham—First Wouday wf .April {tiid i5e])t<niii)er. Cherokee—^lecx>n<i Mouday of April and Sepieniber. Clay —tiiirU Monday of Aiiril and !Sep- tCRiber. Mac.^>ri—Fourtli Moadiiy of April and Septcuiber. ftwHiu—First 'Mond.sy after fourth Monday of Ajn il and September. Jackson—S‘.*c>.md Wou‘j;iy after fourth Monday April ami September Bhywooj—Tidli'd .'iimday alter fourth Monday of April and Scpteuiher Trausylvanift—Fourtli Monday after fourth AioiidHy of April .and Se]>teniber. Heuder.-xm—Fifth Monday alLu* tburli MtH^day of .April and September. Bn-ncAmhe—Sixth >J-:u;Uay after fourth Mouday <.f April and cejJeuiber. Madison—Eight Monday alter fourth -Monday of .^pj-il aad Scjjt.ember. On tiie tipst Thursday in A iq^ust, in tiie year of our Lcu'd one LliousK'ni eight hundred and scvenly- eiglit, an election shall be. held in tiie s«v(-ral voting pj-ecincts in each county f(iir the purpose ofelecfing, iiy tiie.iiuai- iljed vekers of the wlnile Slate, (lie fol- lowiug oiJJcers. r-o-wit: A Chief Juit.iw and two A.«r-ociate Just,ic*-‘K of the Supreme Couj-f to be se lected from the Slate at large. A Judge of the sijpremc Uourt for the Seventh Judicial District, to he selecteij from the said district as above eon.>ilitu- tod. A Judge of Llie Sopei'ior Court foriheRigiuh Judicial Uistrict. lo be selected from said clistriet, as above coast it’,ted. Also a Judge of the Superior court for the Ninth Judicial District, to be selec ted from said dist.riet as, above constitu ted. At said election a shall also he,elected I'or cacii of 1 lie • ai'oresaid nine jiKjicial districts by the qualified voters (sfeaoii district- Thc names^of the caudidaR'S.for Chief Jnsiicc and two Ai'soeiate Ju-stices of the. .Su})<‘rior Courts, an-xi for a solicitoi- ofca'ili district shall ho voted for on one .ballot. S.-iid election sliali be held and 'COii- ducLed u.ider'lie.-same rules and regu lations, and under the same pains and p(‘i)altics as are now or may be requir ed tuid jirescribed by law, and retui'ii.s thereof .'liall i)c made according to tlie laws regulating tlie (dection of nyem- bers of liie Gcnci'al A.sscndny, Meeting OF the Board of Com- MTSaiONi-:RS "^The f>;)ard of C.ounly (Jommissioners nv't in their room iu the ConrthmiS(‘on Moinlay, all the conjinis- sioners bvv'ig pivs-.-nt. A yoxl d-.-al of bm-iiK‘ss of no geiun-al impei-iancc was transa< ted. T'iie contract for li.ciug the SupfU'icu’ Court rovini ready t'ov the Court wldcit convenes the first Monday in next mouth >mis award'-d to >h-. T. L. Clayton for the sum of «^2JO. Thir- i)--oild btmchfcs :<’•('lo bo. ]»!;u-ed on liie main fl-xu' for the beo.etil of the i>ub';ii.', liie bar 'is lobe em-lo.so.i he a stout rail ing, but no s( at.s or tables are to be pro\id<-d for the lawyers. Mr. Clayton w;is also emjiloyed to have Smltli’.s bri Ige. across the Frencii l-troiid at thisji'aee plac(“din asafcco’.i- diiioa- An appiicaDo.i ')'as received for assistance iu buildiu;, a bridge acros.s the French Broad on the I'atton [dace, bin the Commissioners declined giving any assistance at tin.'- time. AT.rEKTio.s Co.mi'a.vy!—A inecving of ikc otfioers. lukth ]j^ouiniissione(i and non- coiijmissiuacd, of t'a« Yoliiaveer Mi'etiiry rtkuqjAuy is culled for Tlmrsday evening, titli iust.. at. James lb Sawyer's store, at 7.30 o'clock. A mceiiiig of Ihe fiii'teea cud privates is called i'or Friday evening at the same place, at ":3 ) oYlock, for the [jurjiyse of d.il!. By order of the Captain. Fji .'Sfiot'SaassJsvx, and allpei.-plc viio appreciate the value of keeping ;t ui'.-inorandimi of business transaeliuiip, liaiiy events, and items of intrest or iu.porlaiiee, for I'ntu re rei'erence, slioiikl call 01! tlieir druggists and get Dr. Pierce’s Meinoi-andani book free. Tlie Doctor's Grand Invalids’ Iloto] at BuiTalo, which co.sts. when liiiished, two hundred Ihonsajid doll.U'S, will bo opened early in Jape ue.xt, for the reception of jnitients alilicted with chronic (hseasc,and deformi ties. It will utfoi'd the mosi jierfect I'acil- ities for .the .C'jrc ,of sucli iilfection, and its Faculty jkhysieaiis and surgeons tvill em brace graduates frcj.m both American and European .Meiiical Schools who liave be- com (1 istinguished for fheir skill. Tliti People's ComuKHi Sense .Medical Adviser, by I.ir. R. V. Pierce, a woik.of over nine hundred largo [lages. illustrated by two luiudn.-d. ami eighty-two engravings, and e egaiitly iiouiid -in cloth arid gili, is salt to any address by ihe Auiho,r on receijil ofono dollar a.ii'.l tifty cents. Almost one luindred tiiousaiul .copies liave already been sold, S. --V. (.'ii>. tu. vlrnggist. ofV.'est AD oxanuer, I'a.. say.-: ‘-i aep iiiiire of Dr. Pierce’ iiici’areik'n.s ic,.!: t-I! o.thcrs coin- biiiod. Ti.r-y g.vs- sati--urti.'u in .every case and i c.ui cia c:i'L;iiy rceomeud them to the [mblic.'' It does nut ui ke any difference how severe the ea.-e of bilious derangement is, SimmouB’ Liver Regulator will cure it spee-lily and efl'eetually witiiout salivation, or that [ivoslatiou of the system ensuing from the use wI'daHlic jiurgatives. As ti-ere are many spurious imitations of this va us-iile medigiue, take care you get the genuine. We have been se ling your medicine for some time, aud we find it better adapted to the cure of biiions at1.acks than any other mediciue we linveever used or sold. Jas. M. Bkaslky k Co., Magnolia, Ark. . Wii» iw 60 itfeJiisRse. For the coatin'!,ation I'roin clay to day of that, torlnriijg neuralgia, wlu.'n it ha-s been (kuuoti.-tr.ited b.y thonsaiul-.s of th<>.--e who liave siifi'ered the r-amc*, that a feW doses of Nenrai.gia I'pecific will relieve -at once aud [lermaneiitly. Call on either of the (iruggists of Asheville or at a Imost any of the country stores and get a bottle. CiiABUm'E, N. C.. July 3cI,p8T3.. Drs. Green. Licelcy A licnlley: Will]': safl'eriua severely from acute ncural- i?ia,-wluca Its^ed lur Home time, I procured a bottle of your ^euikiLta i^peciilc from Wilson fr. Black. Toe tirrt (Ju.*(e catirely relieved me. I could not be iuduced U) do wi*tiout it. Vo.i.-H tfulv, I. II. PKRH7. AjEg,'!iaws. The most miserable beings in th.e world are iho.se surmring ironi Dyspep sia and Inver complaim. More than si^veiity-livc per cent «f tiie }>e<)f»k' ill the. Liiited-Slutes are af flicted will) these two diseases and.their effects: scich as Sour Ptoinach, G-?iek Headache. Habitual Costivf'ucs.-;, ihUpD tation of the. i.ieart, lleurt-bui-n, 'Water- bni.sh, gnawing atul huniing .pains at the. i)ir. of (lie Stomaqh, Yellow Skin, t’oaK'd Toiygue and any disagreeable ta<te in llm montli, comin.g up • ol food aMer eating, low spirits, &c. Go to )-Oiir Druggist: and ge.L;i, To cent Bottle ill Aug’-'ST Flower or aPaiuplc Bottle fur lb cents. Try it—Two doses will relieve von. Nlu W A D V ]«:R 1 iSEMIuXrS. AgcHiB’ lle|iorter. S PEolALl.Y and Kcclnaively for agents. Ac- ruidiy uvc.i liowing with soUd informanon iii- du-pciwable K. i-vc.y Agent. It takes evah evo- r.\'*:>d.v aud ‘.-vcrywlierc. It is live, brigiu,, siUcv aud bi-jui.'ai ')-;go,-id tiungH. Shows up frauds. Exi<cses ;-,i:i;;.')ugH. lut'onn.atioii fro.u heaU- (puirtors (iia; -.vih be- a source of wcaitii to any iu or out o: '-.iipbo-uicnf,. ArMclos oa tiioa.'tof )!i<):ioy-)n.»k:u^-. Sciam^e ol .’••uuvasriing. How to giU ric.i, u'ad ii:s ruc'.iuus m Agents iu each iiuaiber, No kvlvorti.-u'.u'-ais Juserted for any pvGcswco rti-i W't c|.':d Imi.orabiy wit’i our ti'ibscabcvr.. Ad.s. n.ini.ili iionorabie parties so- l;c;rt'(.!. Nu'ie 'V.i-.s m-ad appiv. M t ]•> -r ^ /i\V6 SPr-X'iAL OFFEll.-'l*o t V a\' £.Vi‘. (; \- su'seribor wo will send by uuu, i, as s iiri'minm, the tiaiid- 0 i ! 1 LO 1 bmatioii (lut. consisting of p I ui gol 1 ,11 d Watch-eltain, Lady’s Jet Hr) 1 1 n 1) op.-;, pair elegant Gold SU)Uf sleeve liu-v.eni. Lady’s hea-.-j Wedding Ring, - new st..rlc colla:- Stud, and I i J »;umon;l Pin. The price is only .-nt-’ai ‘.i -,, post-paid, w.iii above vaiiialde Iiiumi tree, canyon allord to do witliout U-; iCKroi.rr.K" ior tiu triile we ask. Postage The i i-L-asare NEW STOEE ! L PLlAJSANr, '\V. lJ,,ItApAX, J. n. MlLLIS, Asheville. High Pogit., High Point. J®|easap:.4t, 8i Co. ITAWMR EAGLE EORJEL, AKUeviHi', Jf. €. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Glion ERA B LAGKtiMirJi .SHOP FORKENTL— LocateiLp.n .Main stree.t, south ,of the Eagle Ro.tel. ,it cogtaius t-.v.o .farnarcs and one set of tqojs- .A'.jply to jar. Il - li ..L. SLFDE.R. JUST IlEOEIVlNCi, 100 kegs Nails, 110 sacks Salt, .50.0 Ibe. 0,1 ndy, 25 bbls Sugar,. •25 sacks Coffee, (Rio ivud Java.) -25,boxes Window Glass, Candles, Cheese and Crackers, Leather, Lard and Lead, (white and red,) Y.. 0. Alolasses a-'id Other Fine Syrups. Soda, SoaiiB and Mafehijs, Kerosinc Oil, Liuseed OR, (raw and boiled,) Tobaccos, y.u^gars and Snuff, Rice, Raisins aud Figs, Ginger, i’e[>per and Spice, .Axes, indigo and Madder, Skeetiugs, Yarns and Plaids, Shot, Bar Lea;), and Powder, (rifle and blasting.) Buckets, Brooms and Blacking, Faints, Putty, and Dye Stull's generally, Letter, Note, Cap aud Wrapping Paper, Euvel- opes, &c. We res[>ccifully .solicit the Merchants of ASHEVILLE and .Western, Carolina to call end^examinc our stoc-k and priwes. We byy, for cash, and shall for Our liefer en ce is a Trial. f'c 22-Cm I ^OR BLANKS, LETTER-HEADS . Bill Beads, rosters, and everyth'll^ wuiite;.! iti the Job-Priutin<r line, 'cull u tut CITIPJ-:.' UFFP.'E
The Semi-Weekly Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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March 8, 1877, edition 1
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