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1:1 THE EVENING JOUKNAL: ASUIJVILLE, X. C., MONDAY, JITLY 15. 188ft "' ? '" -: '! ' ? 1 ! : j ' " I ' ' "' ! ' '' ' . ! i : j. : . ' : I i- i I ! i tJ i ; - -I :Mi: j . i;i i : ; ir'U .. ! ::!!.!. :"!.: 1' - i-' !' ' I . ' : i i . :!- i ''!"-' I ..II U : ; P ' :, : -"' k-i:;:'' i :! M -! Ii 'i ,.! :;'! ":n! !,!::. ! ;U : : V i . i !!. i"" ! V-. : J V'H . :. ;!- ..,.; V ! i -M.-: f V:r i.-r- 1 fcV : Vm ui ' -,H j vijl! i in; VV ut ;r tiiv! Vjl i :V V.V pliii ; r--l- i-vm- V; virih I -i.il I ll y THE JOURNM,. ASIIEVILLE, G. een "ran" bv Mott in the western strict, will it is expected, be made in the district Over i! which White has recently been appointed in the eastern part of the State. ! Mott and RnsRpll are said tn have him asl Pnbl.shed Erery Evening. Except Sanaa, tightly in their grasp as they have THEODORE 1IOI1GOOD. Eaves. ; The latest report from Eaves's office is that each of the Entered at the Post Office at AaheTill m 'second persons appointed Deputy Collectors class mail matter. , pre requirea 10 pay $zuu 10 cover expenses of getting Eaves appoint- mi ! '. i - JJ subscription ratks. , ea. inereare sixieen deputies, so One ye:ir Six months. .J. . Tliree months . One month. . , . STRICTLY CASH IX ADVANCE. ...... 5 oo pat the net sum of $3,200 ; will be 2 so collected by the new Harrison man 1 25 agd'S' Some of Mctt's friends are 50 admitting that the monopoly of the offices by the Mott familjT does not look like a desire to extend the . . - ! ! - 1 I . ! r ! :!' ." iiXcitement: ran limb party in the State, and that there Dirtma t?n rvl -h 4- tl Q. ft I . . ' ?j ' J i 1 J : !i x l , jl iuuvs xjuuh chau. 4jwui. i is tiancrer tuat 11 mav not meet wiin A Washington correspondent of unqualified approval; ' srAitri.iG, nirr true. the New York Times seems to have gotten a pointer of North Carolina .Kepublican politics. The following : ' ;. : The lilg? 33, will be fouud interesting reading: ; After a sojourn of one year in this "There does not seem to be any glorious climate of North Carolina, doubt that the Harrison "machine" has passed the following resolutions. miNortii uaroiina is to ue set up on tQ wjt. , . , it . A , ; lo sell; all goods, comprising a all the chaiacteristics oC the old 1UU auu' l WUIU1US irman affair and some of the fam- Furnishing Goods, : Hats, Trunks, Uures of the President's Ad- Valises, etc.. at 10 oer cent, above i . I - I ' i . : There is no.end to actual cost;, . - 'I Ho, onnair rn I . i J 1 1 I tj : ta k:,.i. ,i 1 1 id: sold,' and if aa "ai6a,u uu WU1 u t make some- goods go at net cost. ! ; ; isips will j The success of Big1 22 has been v11 most flattering, and to keep the ball rolling 'goods will be sold cheaper has ever been offered to the in the history 22 gets there, of; Asheville. eh! '.V: ! d be convinced that emcnts are not merely t facts undeniable. S t .he r Mi EK&MAKfTtt iieys-at-Liaw, j SHEVILLE, N. C. j : From 9 a .: m.j to'4 p. ra and the great crowds twere filled with su preme delight at the announcement lh- - :'-.J I..T!--:f ;' ri!l I" i I ;- of ihe verdict by the jury j before his UNI Bros & Honor, in favor of Bostic Wright, . upon . the following . find ings: , & lluror Nof U.fhid Boit AVright to; men on Maini streetv; AsheHl : 1 ! ! be large,4.0 c Bros. goods e-N.C. Juror No. 2.- I find them strictly cash business. (1 Juror No. 3. I find there isix lite and active salesmen. No. 4.- I find their 7ic. ch ping a allies, l-n 15c. crape-, lines, ISc. Henriettas, 65c. flouncing and one-dollar all- . i V ; - :'i..r -. I 'i- ' It i r lit- . - I tl - . ' overs in every famiiy: in the No. 5. I find Handkerchie 5c. to $1.50, Towels from 6c. and. j s from to 75c. each, Ladies' and Misses' Hose, fast colors. 20 per cent, less Ithart i. ; .' ! . ' 'i : i nrices. No. 6. Ifind Beaded Capes in most r i beautifjrf designs to suit the astMions. ' Act lie Coi- ISTEY. ie " undersigned naving resumed practice of dentistry in Asheville, re spectfully tenders his professional ser vices to the public, billing.. teeth and m m i . . -mm ... , ners. M. treating diseased gums specialties. Lo- has been ca anae c prevent pain applied A ixcoiicv. ! uxLWiuy at Offlr-ft rooms on Patfi Avatiha nno vfTrii -r. I . . . ' ' vm iuu au- door west ot ;osby's jewelry store. Manager Mott, is Chief same- as formerly occupied, i ; nvo nfflrA 1 fiOO JUl'J-tt . if. . iAKKlAlxTO. Mott, still another son of J. -r; F. KA3ISEY, D. D.;S. t I Ieiilal Offices Statesville Post Office at $600. John Sharpe, a soh-in-law ofJtJ. r ti.,.. iio.fAt. ti enn mufcH icpuw Jn Barnard Building Entrance, Harry Mott, a brother of J. J. Mott, patton Avenue and Main Street. is a general storekeeper at $1,200. -H - ;' " ' f A. C. Sharpe. k relative, is made Tile Carolina Hotel, Deputy Collector at $1,400. j AsnEVlLLE, 1IV.C COOIi BREEZES. It costs something to get all these navinc leased the above well known places for the Mott and Sharpe house, and Having refurnished the same families, and the problem of realiz- throughout, I would be glad to have all in upon the investment has ben SMMgS? taken up as a t plain business mat ronage. Very respectfullv, ter. It is understood that the pat- j 3IRS. J. L. BUCKANA.N, riots have made an arrangement by j12-tf : Proprietress. which 5 per cent, a year for four vears is to be paid to the Washing ton "ring" .of- managers who If you want to enjoy them stop at "worked" the; President and the I ; the new i - members of his Cabinet, up to the AUeCjll&Iiy House, point of deciding to make nothing j mTTqTnon w n but former a dherents of the Sher t ulL,L,bt$UbU, iN. U man""gano-" the occupants of Fed- Where you can feast on the fat of eral offices. . The salaries paid by the land and drink the best Mineral Eaves will amount to . about Water known for j $ m0,0,00 Jr?annA0Lth&t 8fc Dpepsia,' Headache 1 and Dull will vield $800,Q00, and 20 per cent. V : ' ' of the lump will bring .the benefi- ! iippeuie. ciaries under such an arrangement . Good fishing ground within five the handsome prize of $160,000 for minutes walk of the Hotel. ' Good the arduous services near the foun- livery accommodations and many tain of power. points of interest in reach, of the It is the opinion in the State that hotel. This is the dinner house on there is no parallel situation in any the W." N. C. R. R. For further other State in the Union. The nr- particulars auuress , No. 7. I find all shades o sted goods from J 10c. yard. ; i : , to $1. t - It W A converging - tide of- Mtc attractions on our counters, MlMNACGH. Daily- arrivals,!; pf Ne w Good a t r to our public ) delighted nrith ; our kneth charmed with their patrons: worked sa!esHttv fusing evmonbrt' to please.1 day sue or th murkv tldttdi 'hlcfct" otcasiona no enect onitne anxious throng off eager m WW : r ' j - '-Vl 'i : :ij I ' i -1 V f I Hess oarsrains i nour i and I hou rly prncl a 1 m I already : i . - , t ' ! Ill 1 :'L I : : i,! -I ! -.,'Il"n- . forth; their irresistl the- growing fame, immense stock.' Th andfttho " neAVinen ' f Btrelne88 !b6oming,j trade -immense, over- pur coKXtUrt. , t-. i 1 ':. I i Good goods and low. prices Ml! i Ki -i the best leverage !'l .-.! i .!!- I- 'i:'i I :;Hi.. The- hatray of the noon-' ly overhang bur7 cit have icii surge around purchasers vvh ) . ; ; v. , . ; V : '1- ' i ' DRAW ! known5 to trade. The echo of ounbargains resouno: around HtlieiLtnoiintain sides, every whisper of the wind wafts our pame abroad Buncombe, Madison, Haywood and Yancey all respond I to our j announcement ;! neighboring towns ordering . ! I i , ' !;: ; i ! .; L. 3 : . - r- : stuff at a rapid rate. ' Prospects of lively House" of Asheville the comi ng season. Preparations already commenced for tion with our retail. CARPET i i; hi r i : ! -J:. ' .- !:, ; i usual ;i 'j . J " ':MjJ i 'l. times obbing at STOCK ALREADY EN 50, per Extra Attractions m I :: il . II : I I X No. 11 II! -I ! ; i " - I i . - iiv! II- i J. ' i. i : i "The Dry Goods business in conncc- TRANSIT- pffered f every, day by Patton Ave i i . MIMNAUGH, No. 8. I find the finest assort ment of Barred Muslins, Peques, l i i . : t , i . i I r P ! I I Bird's Eye.! Irish Linen1 and: Butch ers'! lines toibe found- in Buncombe. : .1 - -.. '.ill., j - - ...jl. , I,'- ij. - -hvllA'' ' I - !: jj ji ' H 'l; I ' , ! r-r :.;it'l "-if'-'il I'-" !'' ;l-: IjjM Jl's :' ji ; - M jli'lMI : f j; I; -'I - I i ' ; .' '' ' ist. . . r No. 9. -I find Corsets ; from to $2.2, Kid Gloves from 50 i -I' hri:l:-.o : ,- !' . , ill $1.50, ; Silk Mits from 15c. to 35c. n r ti-.to No. 45 South. Main Mii.; 1 ..'U I -U:;,L H f FULL LINE OF 85c. (all the latest shades ofc; colors-), Mosquito Netting antf 10 Sheeting from 27c. to 40c ' T 1 I I K No. 10. I find a jobiiin Ladies f i I . - i- i- .- : and Men?s v Sli ppew ' tb itJ ' to u stj 1 be ' 1 ' ' k ; - 1 .. i " ; ; l. . ; sold at any price. h ; ' No. 11. '-I i find beautiful I r ' 1 i - ' j ' 1 1 . A 11 All I - I. ' ': I . :. ' . ; I' ' -t AND STAPLE (K-m-dD'CD'IBIHl'ir'IES FANCY v i:;ij - U.- : ib'-:::, :r:.i--j.r-Ht-:1-;v: - U:ki! ,,?! ! ! :,' . j . P' . ace - HAS IN - CONNECTION A? TlRStP? CLASS -4. f..Ti-; I.' i- :.'ji;ti -i .:T.; (L. -.- I ;i , j:- :, I . i ' i T r . ' ! Curtains from 75c. to $10 per pair, Preslded over bytnat popular and experienced butchierV GEOi W. lGE; Cretones, just charming; Oil Cali- . i .' i'"''- m- i ' 'vh -i ; 1- Fin -i : coes at 5c; i Percales, 1 yardl wide "or 1 12 to 15c Juror No. 12. I find Trunks iom ;50c. to $12,, lien's and-Ypuths' who i is always pleased to serve his customers market. Sr, !f, ViUl.T"''; i i.lv-'l: t''j. 'j-.!.; jil',L-: " V KiV" with the . best in the , apI6-lm ; CAROLINA iV: RESTAUR AN Clothing from ': $2.00 to $30, Haw PLTJIil ; JCTlProp. Cor. from 10c. j to $5.00, and Shoes ! North Easi Court Square. 'f'V - .' '!.:! ;! i 'i I i touege pi. Shoes! Shoes! to suit! everybody. Has a nice dinine room for white I N orontlATTipn and Iadins. and sunDlies his Shirts and Gents' Collars, Guffs, customers with tie best the market .i'.vv :- .-! '- affords. : x;- j :apl8tf: -oh. vw v :- a a a. - . a a w v - w v i f-s ; prices. 1: Fromr the foregoing facts we Bostick:?Bros.'ife Wrijrht's to bd plied with - Dry, Goods, I Clot 'I i . i- CHRISTOPHER FOXJ A. W. Xfiiidsay, fully PhAUI IUAL LULA AftU UUH SMI in, ufluersiami way every uouy goes w do an kinds of Kepairing to ATUnKS, Valises. Fine Umbrellas and Parasols sap especially. Also repairs Money! Safe i r I JUOCKS. 06C I vail UBiiiiu. luui-vm. pE3- O". ASTOIST, Fire, Life and Accident Insurance, ASHEVILI-E, N. C. IP CflTY nr ,. i.,.!l. U -if'. t''Vthe--, IlESTAURAN UNDER REDWOOD'S STORE, .r Is the best - place in town to cret Lunches, or a ;ood. Square Meal. Everything is served in the best style: r;; . 'i.M -'-y ") ; j Fresh Fish served at all times when in the market.! j j Special meals lids, or families, notice if! ! "ii l: .!. prepared for iriva-j Or pari ies on short ' Famished rooms for young men; withy or without board: Early breakfast to parties leaving town.:;i;;j;,J;i;i: l j. S".-. '. . j Provisions prepared for ; fishing, and sporting parties. j .r . We nave the' Best Cook in Ton. I GIVE US A CALL. rangement by! which Eaves has J. Hi BRYSON. Prop. . ipiu-;jy J R. L.! GOODMAN. Prou : i. ! v' '( -i ' i - . t i I l . - i ! .; j i i V R.L- Ml foreman. I'Jy -5i; " i ;b ' .' :' - I . i, W' -V' ! '-':':J t h ': ' :. , ; - . I.)''. ; ' -''."- j' ;', j j ' ' ;' 'i I !';' ll V v;l - vv
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