VOL. IV. NO. 34. LOaL-UIEFS. KntereU In thjrot oace at Aabevil'.e N. C, a second ci&M zuitier. , advance orricK. sonn or court HOUSE IN CUILULXO FORM KRLY iccunKD j;y couNrr ti:ea-s- UREK f AWUKL 1L REJul JOB PRINTING. Tho adtakce J ob Punmxc Office is o;ie of the best equipped offices in tho State, and sat is foe iton is guaranteed in every respect. Work executed promptly. Orders folicited. j i , i . . I.1DKX TO NC1V ADVERTISEMENTS. I. Henry Notice. Dr. E. A. Gatcii ell Visitors. -A. P. Sorrels Kevrard. . L. McDoxald For Bent. Cool Sparkling Soda at Pelhain's 2-5b. crno well's. Visitors come and gc coutinually. The Grand Jury remained in ses sion yesterday. - Tlie heaviest fog of the season yes terday morning. Maj. A. M. Erwin." of Marion, come over yesterday. Wc are glad ti meet in tho city, II. G. Ewart, lvq., of Ilenderson ville. 'Called Back" nr "Tho Long Strike' by tho Firmin-Jack- Qompa ry to-night. , ' i Mr. A. P. Sorrels has found, his! dog, which was advertised in the Advance a few days ago. The public improvement! ng now going on in tho city will add much to its convenience awl appearance. Messrs. Janvtt, Iloslcy & Co., lumbermen, have opened an ofdeo in the Grand Central, this city. Bat f hooting affords au hoar or so of amusement to several of our city sportsmen each afternoon for several da vs. ' & Omrt met jesierdry morning 10 o'clock. Afle'isricg arus ilons a rm wvs taken until this morning, when the civil docket will j Ladies Auxilia Association, to the APUC int., uuuu niv uu-jiv.a i Y. M. C. A., has been abandoned on . !:.' i accoant of conflicting wifli another excun-ion. , ft: riJ. Piof. James Atkins has returned from the .j ,Dvitript I .Conference which has bee n in . session at Ba trrMrille.lilitchcll county. Hevas delighted with Hie people and the is sweeping them ofTby the thou sand. V y " , n . r..; r h ..:ii. 'J.,-u ,., iFiii 1 nTTjli iuuui.iv.. S. The coruinittee of arra:ff u'ements Blackwe!! Tobncoo 3Idnuracturing Cttt nt the To-irnauapnt in tnLAityl , , f. ... ' : n ,n,,hv t North Carolina Tochers' As 0mFany. of Durham, X. C, to in Uhcr nth ,d thl llT h Vitcd loaclmg . the city with his " Tevm i.s conurV c4 MilmhP. tor AYhv purpose V V - V. --rc tlr.u-Li tL iiwuwtams. , . - -, - , t ho sn. j the people of N...h C-aiolina to an 6rXiec:tinjr a meeting Joint for tho " nxenr,tcn frum-Ciarlotte to magnificebt lilting 'i u Warm i teu!t US?Z J'C nct session. Every aion has - . . . . , .... ..i i rnfliiv in i inTC. nun ir nni a ir. liiu i . ' -'J ' tlemanto whom uie letter was au-, ; - largo - number of extila The fools in. Spain aro taking a jrscxi visits tb offi-e every day m us ueie.ise. 1 rooms will be added an; good way to exterminate themselves aml is known ; crsonally to every Asrnir cdcr he was tnc tnoano s,ti-r.lctory acc0mmod by abusing tha doctors and fighting employe in the -tcface, yet the , oft he people., ii- theirbeh.tif and I"-" Jilp(1 fft hcmt , the Government. No. wonder choleia to hlm until the loth day ofAuguM. : tv .,n.i ,.cr.;,.ulj k-mdence he "caci1 .AUt. . . , ' 1 The first remains of a mail ever ; found in a fossil condition were re V x-entlv discovered near the city of Mexico. Thai was Ihe first.' There arc fossils moving around every day ? A in nearly every" cormcunity iu-lhis j I commonwealth. ICliarlotte Obscr-; I 1 '. ' The entertainment at the, Opera ,r,n m,,,i4.. ,,?M rn- tho benciit Tutedai miit, 10. mo utuuai writer, may be tested in this simple way: "Fill a pint bottle threo quar ters full of water Dhvolve in it one teaspoonful of tho best whito sugar. Set It away in a warm place for forty eight hours. If the water becomes cloudy It Is unfit to drink." '." "Lady Audiey's Secret" was t re peated at tho Opera Hall last-night, and of course was greatly enjoyed by the audience. It is a capital play, and Is rendered by this company in a most attractive and exciting "man ner. Miss Annie Firmin, as Lady Audley, acts her difficult part to per fection, and Is fA cliaracter in the play. Go out to-night and enjoy the "Long Strike." Of laWrcBt ta Vlltr. j It is well worth tho wbilo of all coming to Asheville to look over the great variety of new, . curious and interesting articles, consisting of native woods, plain and beauti fully carved. Tho finest line of " carved and plain talking canes (al cut here) made in the State. " The headquarters for cariosities.- and novelties of all kinds'is - at; Law's Silver and . China Hall, opposite jTJagie Hotel. ,:, .ttA, .-, .: , : rftho ornhans wiii one of themost i , eidoyablo entertainments we have ! reNy. . ' ,..L .,a lix. fcct October cv6r witncsseil in Asheville., The ( yio counsel for ti4lefenlanticevy'i -rttrA ir:;. j l t': , te.r General amount resized w-s very satUfac : VL?"? Ihe time tor anrn fien. may oe c.-. . ... .n ;r--- f i; mn u: ' :m I.. ... ' r" - i tended by tho .1'.' 1 If r? 'lf) T r IT Uiohnng that DHnkin-water, savs a hyjrienic -L ."J. il'" :;'.V , . ; .empuue n ' - - w v -r-i T T l I II I I 1 1 . at ! ; 1 I ' - I I I I : I V Tua. t - I - i - ' . : 'I'll t r ti.. Ashevillc i3 now entertaining three distinguished State oHlcers from Kal eigh: Judge Merrinion, of the Su: preme Court Bench, Donald Bain, State Treasurer, andTheo. F. David son, Attorney General. " j The civil issue docket of the Su perior Court will be taken up thi3 morning. Judge Owlgcr has notified both attorneys and suitors that ho intends to puh the docket and that they must bo ready "ith tiieir cases. Much work, we predict, will be done before the end of the term. The location for tho city cemetery is still a matter undecided, the com mittee not accepting the terms offer ed by the owners of.tho property in the northwestern part of the city. We hope tho committee may be able to find a better and more suitable place for the ccmctary. The American Bookmaker for Au gust has been received and a most -roii;i number li is It is one of the mo?t useful publications for print ers and bookmakers we have seen, and no bookmaker can well afford to do without it. It Is published by Howaid Lo2kwood, Xo. 12G and 128, Duane St., New York at $2.00 per year. There seems to be an impression prevailing thit Dr. E. A. Gatchell is going to leave Ashevillc, this is a mistake; Dr. Gatchell came to this city with the intension of making it his permanent home, and of further ing the interests of the place. His brother, Dr. II. P. Gatchell, who has hoon with him for a few months, has f ilfmw ?n Georgia. , aml it wa3 rrobably from this that the rumor regarding Dr. E. A. Gatchell arose. (iouil Scales. ' . The scene at the Farmer's Ware house yesterday morning reminded us of the big times wc haye seen there in the middle of the tobacco season. There was a very large break and prices were good, as shown ,by the average. There were about nino thousand pounds sold and tho gener al average on the whole sale was 201 I cent.1! per potni'I- ;"e-.vs was receive! in the city vestenlav that the Ashevillc! Tour- ifi.iijo ."v . i membcred by .hundreds of Kuax- n, 1COplc.l-Knoxvi!le Tribune. ' ! uc 1 .k i IaxcualleCaris:"?. . ! - A gentleman 4 ithS city received aj andia putiiot,Jano?tl;.t he is en letter a few days ego, which was j shrined ,i;i their affections as the mailed in Tranrylvanii county on : - utrKi.rfU'Caioljna'mr.rtyr. the2Sthday ouuiy, -ma tnoiHjai-. ' ' .IL. 1.11. ltMiifa niarK cntne Dae, oi mu ! that it. was received in the Asheville ; ttii- cf court. : T!w rpTiort of ti e lomiuitteo : BP. ; t!nllMl hv T.1(ice (indder. lo prepare ; acalandcr ofcourt causes for trial at j thisterm cf the -to art, recommend j .... r I . 11 - ill, ) the'adopticta of th following, rulfes ' ! -ne counsel ivr .uu j'umuu i Unn, nr K, 5, r.A,: a hair, in-; bejrin. The eourt,lu -.vci-. i :' tlirecti tlio argumeaty.-CAApdiU as it may see fit, outde of tho limi ted time Front IlArins. Everything is quiet in our little place. Wc have had sikness and hare some now, but-nothing of a serious cbaracter. t Josl above us on Soutii ''Hominy near B ea vcrda iu? tLerc were three deaths Monday the 17th hit, within half a" mile of each other. The. deceased wcra two children and a man by the name of Henry Warren. Mr.Wairen retired as well as usual Sunday night but Monday morning ho, was nnable to get up without help. 1 IrHe grew rapidly until 1 o'clock . Monday when he dicd. He was about fifty yesrs of age.': 'i 's ' " August lathi, 1833. ; i -i f . I will pay a liberal reward for the recovery of .a Blask and ,Tan Shep herd Pup, j-wbite on vtoes and tip' of talk " ; i ' . it - " - -:wP,sonEiii.' I . . 1 ni t ia it.tpAcr into rf c t ship" with a much better grace,:tltift Jiid j,j.rolui ;cck . suca gro wk, ; tfu. lbot oi- ,JO mazier, ;,r.d here plaints are made p. uot daily. . , . ., :. 1 troubles whicii .'.t c ie tune. ect. . . ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, njUUILSDAY MORNING AUGUST 20. ' 1885. .. a -i - s M. C. A. - ;. We have frequently been asked what are the general objects and aims of tho Young Mens Christian Association ? ,; , The following platform recently laid down by an organized associa tion in one of the Northern States, covers tho entire grounds "The welfare of young men is our solo object. To keep them from evil and win them to be Christian gen tlemen, industrions workmen, good citizens, loyal to. their homes and church, is the purpose 'and work of the Young Men's Christian Asso ciation. Its committees, buildings, officers and all have no other aim." Let all the Associations wheel into line, and by judicious, but de cisive, prnnning get upon that platform. The sum of it is, you must tell tho community plainly: "We wish to elevate and save the young men of the town, that is all. It is a big job and wo must 'give ' our whohj time to it. We expect, by God's blessing toIo much and wc need help. When wo get hold of a man we expect him to put all" the time he can spare lis from his church work into tfie work of sav ing young men, and into nothing else. We propose to cater to every wholesomo taste and inclination of young men. For physical wants we wish to supply bath-rooms, gymnasiums, medical talks, and the like; for social wants, parlors, and social games and . amusement:?: for intellectual wants, reading rooms, libraries, classes and lect ures; for spiritual wants, the- coin panionship of hearty, healthy, christian young men, the yonng men's oraver meeting and Bible class, and, when practicable, the daily meeting for praise and prayer. When we shall have provided all these things, and all 'the new things that human -ingenuity and the Spirit can Suggest, and when wc have reached the lasi young man, tjicn we shall hold general evangelistic meetings, start Sun day schools, organize tract disjri-; bation, open iieo lodging houses, or hold meetings in tho Old Ladies', Home; then we will do all the odd jobs left undone or half done by all the other Christians, but not bs- I lore. Brit, wc have, HQ.-ver v ri.v,' community to have, that this gen- ftrjiLtiitikiuff ui) will occur mucn Jfoiiloomsday." C " . ... 1 . t , . " ' ' ' .,. ,1 u Ci ' "' -'r, , T hr.f.nnse the ueonlr havi recognized . - , ill hi?, liffi aild t Uti-:riugJ?, a hero Tl .mhood had inhim anuiL- ,-nmTn.r wliilst. nnrr wo- ' . . as ver to the )m- passed ir.ir. ni.c Wiuei.s u -lut- m.ih .'i. o:i',2v;u- i:o'jId0iT v. iih a t :i, -;i ,i x.-wiribti which hlonut te':irs 0f admiration .llftlI1?nfj1 wit, i,ia , , .. ' . -The clouds which lowered over . , . hici so loin: seemed to be breaking cpMmiir.uy :n wSch hv. iive.l has resulted in tie api.oiotment of the ! unflorii ifiiPil a : r.n:nii!ittp to rinse v. ...v - J funds to erect a mouuiaent tot ler- pettmte his memory. -"r ' From" all who honor manly.de vq tion to duty unswerving rectitude of purposes-heroic laaTtyrdcnn scorn of .trucking obsequiousness and faithfulness in the discharge of public trust, we ask co-operation in attaining1 the object of our appoint ment. . . ! . . .. i , Subscriptions for this pnrpose may be made to the committees or mailed direct to Sam C. White, Esq., cashier of tho State National Bank, who has been appointed treasurer of the association. Dan'l G, Fowle, Pres't, I SA3i C. White, Sec and Treas. E. Grissom, D. E. Everifct, Oct. Cokeyalte? .Clark, Ay. H. Bur gwyn and Julian S. Carr, executive committee.. ,- ' w A boy best friend is liis moth er," after his girl hasfgorie back on him. r-r: .. - - xj tt:'s.' - : rr -. - 1 1 ' - . ACCOUPEV V'O RANK. Gen. Gordons ,iace in the , Funeral !tjXQm (From the Nevit tc-i-v-rt 7 AVorld.) 4. ! ' Gen. Gordon relal of . his experience d cd an' incident :u New York which appeared tO ave touched him vecv deeply. 1 'Was pnmn u ? -was compli iucnted in the first jr invited to act as aicj Hancock's sfaff W? v.ce by being a: upon Gen. en he" called n fonrf- for rlnfv'lW )- nio handed an order which dirtU ; cd staff offi cers to take their peAor rn 't:-6 line according to theupV ; rank. Gen. Gordon was embarr?Xs.?ed when he read this. Ho had'hSone of tho highest of offices in ljhe- Confeder ate army, but under M.he existing order of things he hr.d xnoi- rank; So he solved the vexed question of his position by going! modcdTstiy to! tite ena 01 tue nne evcry one cf the regular army officffirs down' to tho hnmblest. Bat lifewas not: nermitted to remain tljhere. An. aide from Gen. Hancoc loniiiir ui) and directed? Gen. Gor don as the ranking. offjMcer (o take his position at the herji.d pf tho staff next to Hancock himsf elf. This re cognition of his old drade deeply touched Gen. GordohPnot that he cared anything for L the position itself. He is too muclvi of a- man of the world to be move 'l by trifles, but the spirit of jtirtesy and friendliness that dicta ed the offer fctined his chivalrous JiiatnFe to its fullest depths. Agaiiy at the tomb Gen. Gordon fell bacM deciding to yield the place to j Utpate of Gen. Hancock's regular arn associates. Brit even t hen he was foiled in his attempt by the watchgiid ; courtesy of Gen. Hancock. r flVord came quickly to Gen. Gordo -ffj chat he-was out of position, and ho v was direct ed to move up above F Gen. Roger Jones and hold his plafee until the close of the ceremny. X? IirW: AC IIEKS' uiack Mountain Clilosen as the rermaucut iiociou. 'liiliCii'MbusTAiN, '4-gast 17. oi lip.u shown to the comnbiffpAlw t.h the people the hospital J,;ies of the mountain comitry estc:'vled, and so many excellent prdpcpitionst.and inducements have becnl offered the the assembly that the! committee fcjund it hard to choose j tiie place. After careful considerrVion of all the advantages, of all yhe places, Black fountain was unanimously selected for the next, rrl ectihff." A sleeping i perfectly itions will - " , thousand o is aroiis is awaken ed in the assembly,aud iig-arly every teacher in the State, will lutend the next session. i i E. G. HAKEELL, bl l-cretary. 3iail by Irivateielivery. f WA"sniXGTON, Augujt 17. A few days ago the American District Telegraph1 Co., of Philadelphia, sub mitted proposition to thVj post ofllcc'department toperfqrmf special delivery service which gees Vnto ef- lst. Act in j; Pel 5tmas- Steyenson ; tf-datv de- ?htertain the p opoff tlbn. thi law (Mve-a-i:ot Oon etting on- iniSirvice f contrnVr. In1 tnf -r she'd bo tin- dcrKtoei imajcdiatex-jatol. of thj tmteas in ei cities., Tfii . '1 ' ; ' - ..a. r . is the nrsc oiler oi thoi- MT.t receiv- edat the department an iftn'e action in this instance establishes a pre cedent to ; be followed i: t any and alt similar5 basest We are informedf that gentle. man from Utah "Teiritcr arrived last, and Suuday the drug was his in our city Saturday nigiT; put up at the Central tha morning he went to one c; custom to smoke after . reakfast and was informed that it w Jvs against the law to sell any Sin i i y. Hft immediately returned to f ?e hotel, called for his bill, paid ifl -and left with baggage , for "theBel'o House, saying that he could pt tvilbrd to stop in a place where ho ?guld not get .1 smoke; that the pKI c was too holy for him. , In" trnt id to be iclinedto candid, we are serion doubt the cohstituti V of such . - a municipal enact jwin tity Daily. -Tim News Items." ! Gen. Grant threw the first spade lul of dirt on the South Florida Kail way. jT. . It has beeri figured out that 4UU,0U0,000 passengers were carried Iw fhn wnrhP. 10oo ... ..-..v. u r jynnnn o t., , . C. P. Bacon, Governor Hill's law partner, says the latter will have a walk-over in the race for arenomi nation. ' Thevtotalivotin-.nonnlation 290 colored. This is according te recent pensus ' i The Democrats of Pennsyl vania are not worrying about an -.issue now. It is a candidate they pine foe most of all. - j ; First AssistantPostmaster Gen eral Stevenson declares that his Washington experience has j de strpyed his faith in petitions. J : came gaNf Undertaker Alerritt charges $30,- 000 lor his services in embalming the body of Gen. Grant. A right expensive luxury, this embalming business, for somebody. , The receipts for the Grant fund on Saturday, through the New York Sun, amounted to 1, ; while the World acknowledges 10 cents from seven contributors. ': . - ;. pi the general . overhauling that ; the departments at Washington are getting the j Treasury carpenter ,snop has not been overlooked. It :seem3 that government mahogany I comes high:' Perhaps it would be a Igbod plan for the government to employ a private; citizen to make its mahogany purchases. ?' " ''- - h' ; ' N ' - 'r": i :1 : The commanding officer,in charge of tho Grant obsequies, Gen. W. S. Hancock, in. his general order, thanking the various I officers and commands taking part, says: Tho gia, ' and Gen. Lee, of Virginia, amoug the aides-de-camp, was : es- pecially gratifying. I , ; , - j Kow that Vice-President Hen dricks has ranged himself alongside of the Administration and is going jto pull liistiyhaeafterat' is i -expected that the car of Beform will move forward with less friction, if not more speed. The Vice-President has started ahead, by the way, just in the nick of tiiko to keep from being run over. T j Hungry as the Ohio Democrats are, they canuot qujte get ' their courage up to the sticking point of denouncing the Administration. In their famished condition it prob ably strikes them that it is bad pol icy to quarrel with the only pantry in view, and that it is better tohave decisional access to it than to slam and lock the door in -their own faces. j: Maxwell's Defence. St. Louis, August 18. In course of a conversation Maxwell said Prel ier was troubled with insomnia, j and that ho had prescribed chloroform for him on several occasions, and with benefit. Preller, however, iiad hart disease, he said, and intimated that he had either taken or ad ministered to him onthis occasion an overdose, with ; fatal result. This will be his defense when he comes to trial. ) ' 1 ' ". v- . Not au Assassin. Indianapoucs, Ind., August 18. -The shot which nearly struck Gov. Gray, while he was riding yesterday, was fired across the road at a target by a boy, who did not know of the Governor's proximity." There was no attempted assassination. fr , - !f New York Democrtic Conven . ; tion. -T j Sanatoga, N. Y., August 18. The state committee has decided that the democratic convention shall be held at Saratoga on September 21th, at noon.? iThe vote was 23 to 11. The New York State. Democratic nominating convention will be held at Saratoga, September 24th. : There is no doubt but what Gov. Hill will be nominated. The Ohio Democratic Convention will meet to-morrow. - -Ladies call things by the right name because they believe in the appropriateness of things, and yet they can be easily "persuaded to change JJieir name which is indeed a miss-no-more (misnomer). Just received another invoice of the best shoo polish on the market. Try "a bottle of Button's Baven Glass and yon will use no other. Sold only by W. T. WfiAVEB & Co. Fine shoes made to order and al kinds of repairing neatly done, - i tue kjum xrrice onoe atore. w. T. Weaver & Co. aug.lOtf. j , JO. A good selection of Orange GroveS 5, and unimproved land in tho Lako j i'oifc county, South Florida, lor sale by W. K. Morgan. jtor any miormation call at J. N. Morgan A Co Book Store, until the 15th of September. , ; V . aU"18.2t MosUDesirable Suhinier ' I Ilcsideuco in hours drive of Asheville over ui ; r of ?u v.wrau--u acres rof fill t tur mAnntniM .-I 1 a One hundred Nacres of woodland very close by for sale. Call on ; Waltee B Gwyn. anglGd&wlw Land Ag. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. '1 diamines. Aug 20-tf 1 G. L. McDonald. " ; visitors . Will find Pleasant Rooms, Good Boakd and the Best of Watek at D11. E. a. GatOhell's, Haywood Street. L v- . Aug 20 . ''X: 1 .; v.'. tf J Notice-For Sale. Three magnificent, marble top, walnut dressing cases, French plate glasses rare bargains. Come and examine. ! Room above store of A. L.Jones Son, next to Bank:! ' ' Aug 20 It - J f 1 - : Ashevill Male Academy I A SELECT; CLASSICAL, GER i;MANi FBEKCH, I MATHEi , JUAXiOAL j and : THOB ! - OUGH ENGLISH j SCHOOL, ' Opens Sept. OlhJ 1835. at 9:30 a. in. and continues 40 weeks. Two Depaitmentsof Instrnction, number of pupils; in each depart ment; limited to 30. Ko extra charge for modern languages: I ' - i A liinited.hnmber of uunilS" will bo taken jis boarders, b$kha famiU" -For terms,! etc.) address X 1 S. F. TENABLE, ; 1 Principal, aug-ludlm. ; A UCTIONt Sale at Henry's Ton XJL.&orial, of effects, consisting of Dressing Cases, Barber's Chairs, Car pets, Pictures, Lamps, &ci Sale to begin this morninjr at Hi o'eJoclr; J. J. HiIjIj. Auctioneer. Aug. 19,lt. NOTICE OF j S ALEl i-On the 10th ofjSepteraber, 1885, we will, sell at public auction the fol lowing articles to-wit : 2 head of mules, 1 rond mare, 4 head of cat tie, 12 head of hogs, 2 wagons, one set of tannef js tools, one set of shoe tools, 1G bee stands, one-half inter est in thresh imachine, quantity of wheat, quantity of hay, the entire stock of goods on hand,1; househohl and kitchen 'urniture? all farming ntensils, one bbl. shot, one shot gun. All of the within is to be sold on six months time with note and ap proved security the property of S. ,G. Brigman, deceased. This Aug. 18, 1885. 1 i Joel & JasJ E. Bbigman, - v) . Administrator's, augl&.d&wids.i ; E. A. I. BEYLAND & CO.'S ii NEW gKnebat, variety ; ssss S ; S S ' : - ssss ' s S ' s . ssss TTTTl OOOO KRBR KERB ;e :'E EEE E E EEEE T T T ! T T T O O E? . T. O E 11 O EUR . O K E O E K O O O O eooo B . E. la Post Office Block, AshCTille, N. C. Beg toannounce to thb public Uiat they hare . established a new store of General Variety Goods. I-' 5 AGENTS FOR Faraaces and Mint Apparatus, ' ' " ; aiso '' s ". ' " PIANOS Mo ORGANS. ! KEKt ON IIAND' jewelry, Plated "Ware, Notions, Pictures, Cnromos. Albnjns, Ijamps, .Writing Mate rials, Japanned Tinware, Household Tinware, Masial Instruments, . Soaps, Cheap Watches, Pocket ; Book?, Perfumery. Looking Glassesi Vases, Toilet Sets, i VERY CHEAP! BHEET MUSIC. ORVA MENTS for - PARLORS and BITTING ROOMS, MOTTOES for HALLS and ; , , RECEPTION ROOMS. , . Ii. fact, a general ; stock of Variety GoolH aseful and fancy articles needed In every home. J j i ' j HTER'S l SIFTEK-GOODS A SPECIALTY. We invite you to visit ns and assure moderate i pi ices and polite attention. Respectfully I 1 1 asking patronage, we are : - " ' . ,1' Truly Yours, - . ! ; ; , E. A. H. BEYLAND & CO. ' auglO-I2m. i ' 1 THE EAGLE HOTEL! .: The management of this Hotel, in consideraton j of i the . present hard times, andi to meet the wishes of tho Travelling : public, havO decided to reduce their rates on and after the loth of August. t For terms please apply at the of flee. auMIw. TQB BENT.-iI have 2, :"" "to rooms. 10 rent PRICE 5 CENTS. For a nicer carriago and team, call onj rank Fanning, at J. DiBrevanl July , v ; lm. Misf Clevelan's Book, ("Geo. Eliot and other studies 'M PrirVi si .m f at . L. Vilkie t Co'si an 2. " "' " 1 1 11 1 11 1 .1 , p Keniember to send your job work h) the Advance .Toh (lnipn Prices satisfactorjr and worlt imex : celled. ; - - - -t 1 Why are dances li Thoy.jriug up at night. And the night Air often induces cohMia nni Jds,J Do 1101 neglect them, but take Ttylor?a Cherokee Iicmedy of weet unm and Mullein in time. goods Citable for present at J. L. "ii. & uo73 Eagle Building. ' All Inds of cheap TeaTHng matter at J . L WlLKrE A Co' Book Store. - THEjrLAUEtoflndncrlv any CAbll IBICES, is nt tr etftro of A. ,snoviUeviN . C. CASH OR GOODS paid loii country rrod suppllctl. Goods delivered in I city limits li-ce of charge. ! u201y. A. II. JONES t'c SON. KJfflit Now! JL'OO rires valuable land xi-iti, largo orbhard and frame dwelling iminediifely on line of im P.oad andtlosu to Ashovillo. fm- cnir! larg cheap, apid on easy terms. . . Apnly lmmedi.-itely.to . W. BJGwvk,1. Laud Ag't. auglC(l4wlw Tourists iro to "lWlnnii' Vorint.. Goods Stbre. " and trpfc vnnrrIVTnc,u.' rravolmg cups. New Ikvi.-vi.tAv 'a Whstand Splasher" made like Ciiromo-olMithographs-save .wuMiing oi towels. Get one iind ornament vonr washstan1. Postofiica-Bloeki-No; h. niirtcr. Private UoarcL ; ! Mrs. J. li. S. Mcintosh, n t- ville. is Prepared to ncnnmmmktn 'n limited nhinber of lx)ardorH. irnnsn novy and well fitted up. liood faro niiu fc'u-onauio terms, ivin.i m .llisb Clevelaiul's Honfr J or sale ht J. N. Moboa:; & 'Co' BofikStoiev; Irico rcd.ac-vl to fl.00. T'V ,10 VTQ 01 tbo Hard wlcke & W elles, licit - Itegulatiug Attach ment, will be $10.00 fr -auV aiza oain. i upy v nt liO"seulty exprtr- or freight! immediately upon receipt of order. These Attachments iare always oft hand at Marshall, N. C, and will bo at other places as soon an tii-VHDftOTaonbn etfz;ptf ftxadol for tueu' itiaiBuruccure.- " """f.morl -Parties fvishing job printing of any1 decriptfoh can Jiavo It dono at short notice' anjl'. on the most reasonablo terms sit the Ad"ance Job Office, i Go to J. L. WiLKiE-tt Co's popu lar liooiv tore, lor apything in their line. aug2. City Visitors Can llavo Good accommodation with sub stantial bdard by the day 70 Cts ingle, meals 20 cts for spit'ial terms and further particulars apply to ltov. Vm. WaIid, Hill Street. -Horses 'fmiortabfystableuifree. julylVlt Irivat 7i i r si Trt in i rivato iSoard! Witliin sive minutes walk of Post office,, accommodations first-class, large yard, 'fine, water, fruit and milifc, ctc.j for 825.00 -per month. Apply to Col. J. A. Facq'S, auTlw Bridge Strcc . iKW ADVEltTISEMITH. HlLLfS HJLNING KOOM. Iit Knciikitr EveryboJy suMt at HILL'S DINING RO(j.M, oa South Main street, ulxvo E 'Kifc Hotel, for first clths mf nl. 21 Speaker I have heard so, and Will koJ uiero Tuyseai nertrartxjr. . Jst Sp?nlfer Ills beef steak can't be beat. 'M Speaker Well, I am hungry now, nd will ?o and liry Hill. Good-day stranger. , aug.!2-ti. . - ' S. I CHEDESTER & 80N, , ' DEALERS IN . ' G E N E i AL MERCHANDISE, Consisting of Dry Goods, Notion, Family- Groceries, &c. Also Do mestic 'Sawing Machines and At tachments. . AND PROPRIETORS OF TJIE GRAND CENTRAL HOT 5L ' Patronage solicited and satisfaction guarantee. ".. augll12in. Vilunb e . City Property f or Sale, Thcl Store House and &ot pnVatton ' le, adjoining C.Cowafi's Jewcl- Avenue, ry Store,' On the West, and' one door East of O. E. Graham's Wholesale Store tho property of tho lato Hugh Johnston, will be sold on Tuesday, September, tho J5thf 18S5, to tho highest bidder for Cash. ' The let extends through from Pat ton Avenuo to Pulliam Street, with a front width of 80 feet and 7 inches on each street. . It has on it a well-built Brick Store, fronting on -PattOn Avenue with a 1 depth of about SO fdet. The first lloor and basement- nro occupied by i 0. 1 W. . Morgan & Co.; for General Merchandise ; tho upper room by the Young Men's ( Christian Association. ; ' ' . Title unquestionable. Term Ctuh . Title and possession given at once. 1 B. G. GUBGEIi, j . . R. B. JoitXo'JON'f , nugG-tda ! Exceiitora. ' I ,;f 1 ' i- 1 i