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LOCAL BRIEFS-
Kntcft-U la the VmX oUlce kl AbvUl.
ADV.OCL OFFICE t?OUTII OF OjCHT
IHJUS IX 1JUILHI.NO FOIOfKKLY
KVU PI KD BY" COUNTY TltluAK
UIUIK KAMUEL II- IIUJD.
JOB PRINTING.
The ADVANCE Jon Peintino
Office is one oftho best equipped
office in the State, and satislac
iton is guaranteed in every respect.
Work execute! pni!!jtly; Onkrs
solicited.
1SUKX 1 M:V AIlVKRTIS K3I ENTS
J. N. Morgan Hooks.
II. A. Latham Monev.
Vanilla and Pine
to-day, at
Apple Cream
Dksmond'j.
Cool Spai kling Soda at Pel haul's
Home, made Carets at Howell's.
Mr. . lames (1. Martin
Ualeigh.
is
visiting
Kaleigh celebrated the 4th
in
. raud stj'e.
'The approaohing encimpmeul is
all the tuik.
The4tli '.va-4mparativ?'y a quiet
day in A-sheville. .
: 3Ir. Jor. 11. Craigmlles will rattle
olTa Sne horse at the old Central Ho
tel toiljy at 12 m.
Yesterday was comiiiisMoue.'s day
and many in-oplc from the country
were int'e city on business be tore
tbe lioard.
A little son of Mr. D. L Murray,
in Limestone township, iliwl Satur
day morning, from the clfeets of
jKi-on ashe.
llev. J. H Keith, former pator at
this place, now loaded nt Uristol,
Tenn., occupied the Methodist pulpit
Sunday morning and at night.1
Ail important meeting of the
Young Men's Christian Association
tO'tiight at the rooms. All ttie mem
lers are earnestly requested to be
present.
Dr. J. L. M. Carry preached at
the Flat Creek Baptist Church last
Sunday at 11 ociock. and will
of the day, and toe city exeneqner
wa.s replenished to a cjusiJeiable
extent.
Jr. C. V. lUsit and family, . who
hjjvelvii ipcndii.'g several months
at the Kagle, left yesterday morning
for Louisville. The Dr. is an excel
lent gentleman, and made many
friends while with lis.
e nae ieteiei iuc jujivtiiw
oftho HolstDu Keview, a newspaper
to be publisheil at llogersville,
Teaih iy . ! jioucr:ou, oi uns
city. Mr. II. leases to-morrow for
his new field, in which we wish him
much success. ,
The members of the Buncombe
County IV.ard of Kducation, recently
elected qualified before the com
missioners yesterday. An informal
uiccting was immediately L:ld and
Mr. A. T. Summey electeilehairmAn.
'1 he members of the A. L. I. de
sire to tender their thanks to Col.
J. H. Barnard, for accepting the
Captaincy oi" the coaipauy, pro ton.
Kvcrv iiicmK-r ol the company is
exacted to attend the drill Satur
day night.
At Sawycrsville,on L'iper Kecms
Creek, Col. Fugate has located his
steam saw mill with a capacity of
18,000 feet per day. The lumber
being worked at this mill, is said,
by Dr. Wing, who is au expert, to be
the finest ever seen iu this section.
nuieu ioi line iviMiii iiuuvi.
We publish elsewhere tho petition
rescnted to the Board of Commis-
.iiiniTS visipni:iv iiv mi? euiiiiui Litt
appqinted at the mass meeting held
ence to the stock law passed for this
younty at.the last session of the Lcg-
L'ature. The.Board considered the
ion, and decided not to grant the
tst therein contained.
Hon. J. L. M. Curry is ex
to lecture before the Ashe-
rmal, at the College Chapel
sday evening next,commeii-
8:30 p. m. The public are
d to attend.
JinisCit Good at Ltiri.
ast in at Law's Silver and China
fill, opposite Eagle Hotel, a splen
vssortment of Bambroand feath
ns. Boxes. Crumb Sets, Nap-
Ocets, Scrolls, Books, Tea
lso Just received a
patterns in hii-
preacu at uia ba:c;u, next jjuuuj jT0f age, producing Jeath in a fey
Oit 1 1 o'clock . - -: V . . . )-rs. Ulill wfts ar2 l held
,lay Sunday and yesterday, reZ
Mayor's Court was .n session most HM isuJeath froin shot ,
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lUAKkl56
XT 7-3.
Kings of Capital and Knigh'ts of
Lalor, by J. McDowell Leavitt, for
mer editor of Internalkjnal lie view,
from the presw of Ja. S. Willey Pub
lishing Company, New York, repre
sented by II. A. Latham, of Raleigh,
N. C, I lefore iis. The book is ele
gant in its make-up, and the printing
ite.d illustrations are of tlie highest
style of art. The frontis, Niagara by
moonlight, is a master-piece. The
book supplies want long felt. It is
a iiiscussion of the great questions of
the day involved in the courtier be-tu'c-en
labor and capital. His Kuights
and Kings are real eharactern. Like
Dickens and. Thackcry, Leavitt has
told great truths in story, that will
be of lasting advantage to men. It
is a book that both thy day laborer
and the money king will buy and
read I
llo wl K Kaub, i
There will be a hop at Kound
Knob Hotel to-morrow, Wednes-.
da night.- An excellent band will
furnish music lor the occasion aud
a pleasant time is anticipated by
these who will attend. j
From the XvAtrrut st.
Among others in attendance at the
Nonnal, we take plfsi-ure in reconl
ing the name of Mr. T. It. Maxwell,
a young and oiulari,bieatorof Dup
lin county. Mr. Maxwell expresses
himself as j well pleased with the
Normal j and e is especially de
lighted with the varied and roman
tic scenery ot the "Land of beaky'
whose bracing air and cold nigls
contiibute so materially to the re
creation sought by the teachers du
ring the vacation season. He will
come again, and, wo trust, induce
many others in his section to do like
wise. . - ' I
A ero lloy Killed.
A fatal occurrence took place in
Henderson county last Friday eve
ning, the parties to which were col
ored boys living at Arden, in this
county. They had been out hunting,
and on their return, became involved
in a controversy ovci an apple.
Tink Hill, a lad 14 or lo years of age,
had a shot gun on his shoulder, and
during a scuflle, the gun vr$s dis
charged, the contents, (a heavy load
of squirrel shot) striking and enter
ing tho abdomen of Will Underwood,
another colored boy, about 12 years
the lmnds of Tink Hill It appearing
to the jury that tho shot was acci
dent!, hs was released. r
: I if a Sitaus-r.
A young ftan by the name of W.
H. Maloney, from harlotto county,
Va., dicl j-esterdy evening at the
residence of Mr. C. C. MiCarty, on
Orange Street.
The deceasetl came to this city a
few monthSjago with the hope of re
giing his healthy After sending a
short time in the city, he leased land
from Mr. Frank D. Polk, on Elk
Mountain, and began tho culture of
tobacco, and was, apparently, recov
ering from the dreadful malady with
which he was inflicted, until last
Thursday, when he was seized with
a hemorrhage. Ho was brought to
the city where bo could " receive the
necessary medical attention, and was
kindly taken charge of by Mr. Mc
Carty and family, where he remained
until. he died.
Though a stranger in m a strange
land, he died in tho house of friends,
and during his illness received every
kindness and assistance humau hands
could bestow. The remains will be
taken to his home in Virginia.
Tiie Planets in July.
July is not unfruitful in planetary
events". Jupiter and Venus, the
most brilliant members of the tain's
family, are bolh visible in the west,
Jupiter traveling westward and Ve
nus eastward. They are approach
ing each other mi rapidly that
though at the beginning of the
month Jupiter sets two hours later
than Venus, at its close there are
15 minutes difference in the time
of their setting. Mercury, though
invisible, follows swiftly ok- the
track of his more distinguished fel-low-plauets
passing Venus ; and
nearly overtaking Jupiter. ' ltegu
lus comes in for his share of atten
tion, both Mercury aud Venus pas
sing near his domain. Saturn treats
us almost to an occulatiou, making
au appulse to Etta Germinorum.
Our fair neighbor, the moon, be
sides following her usual rouud,
kiudly occults Aldebaran on the
8th, aud hides Uranus from sight
on the 16th, for the pleasure of ob
servers further South.
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Parties wishing a good, nice, new
turnout can be accommodated by
leaving their orders with W. L. Mor
gan, Fatten Avenue. He has a new
hrct and a couple of fine; gentle
horses. -
May 24 8moa
Th Ilendercon Connt jr Mystery.
iSome days ago we published an
au account of the finding of human
bones, buried in a heap of ashes,
on a mountain in" the Mill's P.iver
section ef Henderson connty, and
giving the grounds of suspicious
that a most foul and fiendish crime
hail been perpetrated. The matter,
sitice the first discovery of the
bones, has been the subject of con
versation in tiiat part of the coun
ty, and the more the matter was
discussed the deeper jrrew the con
victiou that some one had been
murdered. The coroner of the comi
ty, being of the opinion that the
matter demanded an investigation,
last week summoned a jury and re
paired tp the spot tor - the purpose
ot holding au iuque. uud suh in
vestigation as he might be able to
make. The situation "was carefully
and seriously rev:ewed,the remains
examined, and a unanimous-verdict
rendered that au unknown persop
had been murdered aud cremated
by other unknown party or parties.
Evidence sufficient tojusilty an
arresp lias been discovered, a war
rant issued, andhesuspepte4 IWty
will be arrested to-day if he can be
found by the officers who are
searching tor &im.
Anv further developments will
be published in these columns
Proui reliable information we have
received, we are inclined to the
opinion that this tragedy has its
origin and motive in the murder of
tlipjjoyce family, on Hominy, and
would not be surprised afcapy start
ling and important disclosure. . j
Hanged twice and Kiddled witli
Hullets. !
WaiiEsboro, if. p.j July
Daylight this morning revealed the
body of John Bogau, he negro who
two weeks ago outraged Mrs. Brn
ner. The body -was sivingin frp?p
a sycamore tree' within fifty yards
of the Court House. Bogau was
captured last night at his mother's
house, .concealed in a potatoe holo
in the garden A proposition was
made to take him before Mrs. Bru
ner, but he said he did not want to
go, as he committed the deed, and
jlkt2!afcf icrwy-----vrcy. JTq ws at
once sirrnrTip to w ircu-junrrnnrr-f
S"0P
wan Is
his bodyy
was brought to
...
town and hung up near the Court
Hous.i and riddled with bullets.-f-Bogau
made a full confession, giy-
iug details of the outrage.
News & Observer: Win. W. Pear,
sail has recently been tried for
murder in Wayne couuty, and was
acquitted, upon'the ground that. he
was insane at the time of the hom
icide, and was put. in the custody
of the sheriff and by order of Judge
Gudger, delivered to the authori
ties of the North Carolina asylum,
as a patient, May 2Qth; D QrisV
som, after "a close observation of
about six weeks, repoits t' the
boaard of directors that he is con
vinced that Pearsall is not insane,
and has not been since his commit-?
tal to the asylum, and recommends
his discharge. The board of direc
tors, upon his representation of the
facts, and after having Pearsall be
fore them, ordered him to be dis
charged, and he was accordingly
discharged yesterday afternoon.
AVebster Enterprise: A genuine
runaway marriage is the latest senr
sation in Webster, Last TAiesday
night, Mr. Oscar B. Coward? of the
firm of Hall, Smith & Co., of Sylea,
eloped with Miss Emma Long, one
of the prettiest girls in the county
The marriage license ;;.vas issued by
the young lady herself. Her father,
who is the county llegister of Deeds,
had left several blank licenses, at
his house, with his', name already
signed to them, so that If. any one
should come for a . liceuse w hile he
was out of "town, some member of
his family could till oat the blanks
over his signature. His daughter
had secured one of these blanks
aud had filled it out herself. She
is not yet fourteen years of age.
Desmond is the only manufactur
ing Confectionery in Western North
Carolina. His fine Candies are spe
cially recommended for their puri
t3', freshness any richness of flavor.
See his magnificent display before
making a purchase. tf.
1 Miss Thompson's Dancing Class
will begin at the Eagle Hotel next
Monday at 3:30. AU who desire to
Join, are requested toe nter their
names at once. . ,
Terms for adults, 12 lessons, $7.00.
"children, ' 6.00.
Tuition payable in advance.
Jnl 4. , 3t
Parties wishing good Board and
comfortable rooms, near th.- Square,
can be accommodated at Mrs. Hall's,
corner of Haywood and H'alnnt
Street; ! " julySttV
TELEGARPHIC SUMMAY.
Gen. Grant was better yes
itL.y.
The cholera returns, at Ma
lid,
15
for Friday and Saturday shorn
new cases, and 1534 deaths.
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A man by the name of Landwas
shot at Kustis, Fla., Sunday
detective . I J.
h- a
Tlte President yesterday api
lit
ed eight ikistmasfers in cititl to
nil vacancies. ' ? S
A social from Moncure. N. L to
the JNews and UUiorver, of yd
LCI I
day gives an account of the m
der
of three persons, m ear that Ifcv
It is reported thaf one. of the 4ur-
derers has been caught.,, r fv.
The street car Hnkei-a txrOhgp.
ctmttnes tp p oiHeb"t unjy
and a conflict is threatened in
city. The city is cloeely guartled
by police and detectives audj the
fire department has placed in rad
iuess iu pas&ofany dMstprbanre. 1
a disturbance breads out the; de
nartnient is ordv-rcd to turu Water
M. .. , .
on the rioter - ' jl
Adyanpe craps.
The administration is miring
kIowIv. which is another' wdv of
savin? that the administration is
w - i
moving well.
Urs. faiinje Ut pavis. a iibce by
iparriage of Jefferson Payis
M Jl
anu a
woman of rare accomplishments,
died iu New Orleans on Thursday,
aged seventy years. , j
Watting, onjy waiting,
is the
impatient iehirp of the Demtratic
expectants, and the despairing wail
of the offensive partisan JBepalicaus
uho eipepts to ;o.
A Rhode Island bank teller, who
only took' thirty thousand 'dollars,
got six years, in State.prisonJfpr his
folly in not stealing a miUion or
two and going to Canada before he
was found out.
It is related that when Judge
taJo was -notified that be bad been
appointed, to the Italian mission,
and asked if he would -;lx'pr, he.
said: kI don't know: I inuSt ask
imy 1 nia- vefcg-g?-
remark tor an iih:o in an to make.
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It is announced by the publishers
of Miss Rose Elizabeth Cleveland's
i.ew book that no portrait of the
author will bo jjiyen with the work.
The lady herself objects. The book
will be ready for delivery to the
public next Tuesday. j -
Senator Miller, of New York, will
hardly succeed himself. A move
ment is on foot td urge Conkling to
take the seat once more. So, unless
the Democrats spoil the calculation
of the cnemythe hyacinthine locks
and haughty hearing -of the lordly
Boscoe may again become features
of the Senate. M
The retirement of Firt Assistant
Postmaster General Malcom Hay,
because f bis con tinned llljiealtb,
will be doubly regretted by all who
know him, because of the affection
ate regard felt for him iii the large,
circle of his acquaintance, and be cause
of the loss to the public ser
vice of so upright aud competent an
official. A i
To Oblige the President.
Cincinnati Enquire.
There is a very prevailing belief
that the President has asked Hoadly
to make the gubernatorial race in
Ohio. The recent interview with
Hoadly has pleased the President not
a little, and he is willing and anxious
to tet the popularity and strength of
his administration in Ohio behaving
Hoadly at the head of the Democrat
ic ticket. It can be said that Hoadly
has been more than impressed by his
desire on the part - of the President,
and it can be openly declared at this i
time that if he is nominated he will;
again measure swords with Foraker:
For personal reasons he would prefer
to let politics alone, but the President
has urged him with so much delicacy
and yet force'that he feels constrain
ed to oblige him. M '
Young men who wish to get into
profitable business will do well to
call on Mr. H. A. Latham, No. 17,
Court House, next door to Sheriffs
office. Here 'till 12th inst. tf.
We have now in hand a large line
of the famous choice standard and
wonderfully low-priced publications
of John B. Alden, Ne w York, which
will be exhibited with pleasure to all
callers. We furnish them at; cata
logue prices. ;
ijly7-3t. J. N. MOBGAN & Co. I
k new line' Parlor suits, cheap, jnst
received at McMulien'a ju25wl.
LOST. One yellow-back Memo
rand am Book, marked A Wh It
lock, Tarboro, NT. C. The finder will
be liberally rewarded by leaving U at
Whltlock'a Store. : ,
; Asheville. July 3. '85. 2U
A PBTITIOJT.
To the Honorable, the Boabd
OF C030USSIONEBS OF BtT-
jCfxjMBE' Oountt: . ; :: :
.'U 'At a mass meeting of the citizens
of this coon tf, held on Ihd 13th ult
the undersigned were'-' appolnteda
committee with instructions to p
tition yont JJonoraWe Board to call
a special meeting of the Board. of
Magistrates, at tlie earliest; legal
day, in order to luv.r and act upon.
tli e peti tioHK ofJie.-oi any h u ndredsj
of tha gH it izens of t hei-eoimty,
in regard. ill? nppjiositjo:?jf lho
NO Peuo or Stock Law, f ued for
the eounttt the lastsesst n of the
General Asm3dv. - 1 r
AccordirrgT)-p"the uiiUetsrgued are
'HmYMrteeria! Iu .rmieki;' von to I
aiii,5iifteetlni.' tlTefirst :.iftrnHyt
in Augnst next. Among many otn
er reasons and arguments which
justify and necessitate the said
meeting, we beg to present- special
ly the fojlowing:
! 1. It is stated by many Magis
trates, that the joint meeting on
the first f Monday in "June last, was
adjourned accideutally, or iadyef
tontlj', aud Tfithout; tbe ; deliberate
intention to cutoff and condemn the
anti-stock law petitions which had
been prepared for that meeting in
accordance with the said Act of
Assembly.
I 2. A most respeptable weinber of
your Board, and at the same tim,o
iBoanl of Justices, Dr. J. A. Kea
gau, has informed the public, in a
printed letter, that said meeting
adjourned because it yas Qpt.jq
possession of said petitions, and
had no official notice or knowledge
of their existence.
6. The official counsel of your
Board, a man eminent alike fqr his
learning, bis bigb character, his
lofty sense of justice, has publicly
expressed the opinion, thai the lan
guage of said act makes it tlie im
perative duty of the joiut Board of
Commissioners,; and Justices, to ex
empt from the operations of the said
law those townships in, which a ma
jority of electors had petitioned for
such exemption, j
4." It is a very plain proposition
oi govern mentai - etnwr" th f lhX
r- : : ; m -i r
commissioners auti tJimices wno
are mediately and immediately the
creatures of the Legislature, should
not exercise against the will of the
people, a iower,wliph theeglsia
ture itself would not exercise until
the will of the people should be as
certained. , I
5. It is the essence of a democrat
ic form of govemuieut, tbat tlie
people should govern themselves;
Local self government as opposed to
central or magisterial government, is
a cardinal doctrine of Democratic
aithj for any body, of ineu to 4
cl are that ttyey know what the peo-
?le want, better than the people
themselves know, is to insult p pu-
ar intelligence, aud defT the majes
ty of the popular will; to force any
iW upon a people, in the face ol
their express and overwhelming
protests, is to follow the methods
of a Czar or a Snltan;and to violate
iberties infinitely more precious
ban lauds or cattle.
i & We believe iu general, that
the expediency of a Stock law de-
p'ends upon physical conditions,
that if it be adapted to Black Moun-
ain, Craggy and Pisgah, the high
est peaks of the Apalachian system,
it is better adapted to all other
arts of the State.
7. On these and other mountains
of the county annual fires are as
certain as the fall of the leaves.
These fires will destroy any fence
built of material more ' inflamable
than iron or asbestos;
8. By the census of 1880, there
are in this county, 99,602 acres of
in proved land, while there are 243,-
000 acres of unimproved land; a
arge majority of the unimproved
ands lie iuthe outside townships:
There are many good citizens living
in these " outside' townships, who
have a small amount of arable land.
about their houses, and who own
hundreds of acres on the mountain
sides which they use exclusively tor
or grazing, in common with their
neighbors. : It is a physical impos
sibility to fence in much of this wild
and, consequently, these poor peo
ple will be unable to pasture their
own cattle on their own. land, or,
hey will openly violate the law, a
dilemma in which wise Magistrates
should never place them, j
.0. A the law U an experiment
in a, moantainous-eonnty, let IU
merits be tested by the townshipa
n which it is absolute and if it
prove a suceess the other luwn-
ships can adopt it of their own ac
cord as they realize its beneficial
ejects, and alt the same time they
will haye the additional satisfaction
of realixinff that they still live un
der ;a Democratic form of govern
ment, . ; , ' i
H 10, Iu view, thereforeof , these!
coosiderations. and of the opinion
of your legal adviser, and Jn view
of the disavowal of . many ;Magh-i
tratesof any intention to defeat or
insult the pojudar will, tho under
signed are ruoranf- t believe that
your houorabie iioard will assume
the I entire; resjMHisibiiitylf in this
matter by ref using this reasonable
Ietition,
(Signed)
UHMOND PeAESON,
T.
J. Candlek, :
I , JrOBTIsK." i
Committee.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Mr. L- t)enmark, of Wako For
st, certifies : ! VI sold $145.00 worth
last week 'ii i , . k . I '
Mr. b. BTTuVrentine, A. B., Class
'84, U. N. C.;j testifies : 'i made a
profit of near: $400.00 in- six weeks'
service in Mr. Latham's Company."
Prof. Mangum . and hundreds of
others heartily reeauyiieud the work,
i Dr. Battle, P-res, Stajfo XJniversity,
says : I recommend the business
as'a most honorable, and when l Well
managed,' a profitable pursuit.! Mr.
H. B. Turrentine, B. F. Abernethy,
Students of the University, j and
many others of our students, derived
very lundsorpfe receipts from the
busings, sufficient to enable them
to ! contiuuej in their University
course." I . f.
. Ex-Gov. and Minister Thos. J. Jar,
vis writes: fI commend young H.
A. Latham to the. confidence and es
teem of thos vvith whom he j may
come in contact.?' ' , -
Twenty students from the State
University did well la3t vacation,
and a larger number number has en
gaged for this season. Over 300 men
baye engaged in N. Q , -S,. C,, and the
Virginias.,, j- ' j 'i " - v
f All bonest woxling men can make
money rapidly In this business; :
All men not making $75 to I1QQ.Q0
per month gijould engage. !
Exclusive territory given, agents
thoroughly trained and the business
conducted on the most successful and
complete system ever adopted.; :
The undersigned will bo glad to
vrut nay w tXQ, meaDA OlijiinCSB fQ
wishes tQ betteris position, j W
Uall atxo. 17,. Court House, be
tween Sheriff's office and L. Craig's.
Office Hours 9 to 12 aud 3 to 6.
Will be here until 12th insp,
.! Very Respectfully,
" i h. a. Latham,
QenU State Manager f Agencies for
... : Standard of New York, i
P. O. Address Raleigh, N. C.
. July7-tf. I M ;
A new lot.Bifto Roolfcs at J. N.
M0RGAr & Co's. jly7-3t.
Hess' fine hand made shoes for
men; the acknowledged "Best," sold
only by . -I . .- :' ! '
ju.20-tf. jW. T. Weaver & Co.
Instruction either in vocal, Quitar,
!S"lute or Cornet music given, and pi
anos tuned and repaired. For furs
ther particu
ars apply to j
j C. L. Wilson,
june 28 lvv
1 Asheville, N. C.
The fa nous Flat llock Hotel, in
Ueudprspu bounty, is now open for
the reception of summer travel.
June 23
3m.
NEW MARKET.
I havef opened' anew- market on
Eagle, near
Main Street, where I
wijl have at all times the very, best'
fresh meats
that can be secured.
G. W. Bell.
lmos
June 28
A few select; boarders can be ac
commodated in a comfortable house
on Hill street J Family quiet, table
good, and rates reasonable, j For
exchange 01 reterences and terms
address P.D. Box 312. MM
, Fine Beef and Mutton can always I
be found att Patf on Bros't Market,
opposite Postoffice.
June 28 j 3mo.
Skilled Workman and the use of
good stock and well shaped lasts, en
ables us to make to order the bo3t tit
ting aud most durable shoe for ; men
on the market. ". -i j
ju.20 tf. V. T. Weaver & C. :
A magnificent line of ladies, imiss-
es apd childrens slippers at one low
price.
S A
ju.20-tf.
W. T. Wevaer & Co.
FOR SALE. I i
A pair of
Apply to
fine, large, heavy Mules.
jul7tf.
I Richmond Pearson.
For a plate of delicious Cream,
in tne most elegant Ice Cream par
lor in
the City, go to
DtSMOND'S.
The Bonanza' is up with the times
in the way of furnishing the verv
best Whiskies. Seirars. Ac. Fine Bib
lard and Pool tables. in la tf J
i
Revised : version of New Testa
ment and Bible at M M
J, L. Jffraros & Co,
.For a nice carriage and team:,! call
Art Frank Fanning, at J. D. Brevard
& Co.'a.
July 4;
MOXBY! I
- 1 - '
4 . TO THE 1
Tobacco Planters.
; Thousands of Dollars, much Time,
Labor and Expense, can be saved by
using HAnDWICKE fc WELLES'
Great Invention, T
$ Ml EeplatinjAttactDBnt, "
1 U.ed In curing Tobacco. .
A GOOD CURE NO LCN'dER A
MATTER OF DOUBT, BUT RE
DUCED TO A CERTAINTY.
This highly useful Invention has
received the commendation of lead
ing tobacco planters in all parts of
the country, aiiffit is pronounced
A GREAT SUCCESS
by those who have given it attention.
And those who have tested it thor
oughly say that oo farmer should at
tempiHo cufu his tobacco without It
.Itauso will prevent tobacco from
being sponged, spotted or scalded,
and. will give it a uniform, bright,!
beautiful golden color, which will, of.
course, greatly enhance its market!
value. This 1 I
!
4Heat Regulator
is'onstructed upon scientific princi
ples, and distributes the heat evenly
in every part of the bam. To provje
this fact conclusively, five thermom
eters may be hung up, ono In each
corner and one In the ''center of the
barn, and they will register tho sairio
dcgree'of heat. '
r The Invention consists of an extra
Pipe filled full of M mall hole, and
running around and on top of tho old
Flue, taking cold air, from tho right,
lof t and center of tho barni j. Tlie cold
BirDemg the heaviest lalteto tho bot
tom of the barn, and at once becomes
heated and lighted, then rises to tho
lop of the barn, taking a certain
quantity of hot, dead, damp air as it
arises, passing out through top of
barn through ventilators, thus pro
ducing a constant circulation of hot,
dry, fresh air, and a constant ovapa
ration, arid saving at lea-t twenty
four hours time.
Orders are coming in o rapidly
that farmers are urged to j tnake an
early application for the number of
"Heat Regulators" -.
i'
they desjre in order to get them in
timo to be used in curing the present
crop.
Plain! Simple, Easily Um erstoot .
Printed directions for using will ac
company each "REGULATOR"
so tljat with ordinary ci re a
mistake neetl not occur. .
For further information call on or
address the Patentees,
IIAUDWICKH & WELLES,
MAliSITALL, N. C.,'r-'",
Or HENRY HARDWICKE,
M Citizen Building, Asheville, N. C
JUljSON COLLEGE.
THE FALL (TERM OPENS SEP
TEMBER 15.
All the Departments will bo ably
filled. But special attention is called
to the j
Commercial Department.
For catalogue and particulars ad
dress ItEf . J. B. BOONE, Pres't.
Hendersonville, N. C.
July43nd.
GoodjTimothyHayat $1.30 per
hundred, at t
June28rlw Jesse STAENES.
Asheville, N. C, July 2, 'So.
Sealed Projjpsals will be received
by thej
undersigned committee.
from this dae till 15th msU lor
Public Cemetery Grounds. Bids
not to be opened till a majority of t
the stockholders in regular meeting
3 Has f
order
J. E. Rankin,
0. E. Gbaiiam,
J. P. Sawyee.
St.
Jnl
P.
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Theyjupriug up a. alght. And the
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COlds (Dt not i'v-ub'Ct them, bqt
tftkw Ta libr' Cbeiokee Re.i.;ty of
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