THE ADVANCE.
IITURSDA AUG. 21, 188S.
Editor's Announcement.
THE DAILY ADVANCE, a 2S
column paper, published evtry Jay
except Monday at J6.00 per year,
$30)0 for eLr months. Delivered to
city subscribers at 50 ccntajper
month.
CHE ASHEVILLE ADVANCE,
' a 23 column 'paper, ia published
every Saturday at $1.00 per annum.
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r wiinnoiu tne name or the au
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THBO. SOBGOOO, rl. A Vroprlcter.
C. V . UAtOHt, AaaLat Editor.
MUD (SLINGING.
Tbe practice of "mnd slinging
- in political campaigns was always
disgusting to us. In Virginia it is car
ried on to an unreasonable extent.
We endorse the following editorial
' from tho New Berue Journal :
The vindictive manner in which
the Richmond paers assail tho
two political parties in Virginia,
each in behalf o his own. is enough
to disgust all good men with polit
. ieal campaigns. Frauds, traitors,
cowards, murderers, repndiator;
assassins, etc are the epithets
which these journals, whose missiou
it would seem ought to be to en
lighten the people, hurl at oue an
other day after day.. Is huch . a
mode of political warfare conducive
to tho welfare of the country ? Has
it not a tendency to drive the bet
ter class of citizens from politics in
. to indifference the most danger
ous consequence that ever befell a
Republican government.
We remember with pride and sat
isfaction that this sort of mud-slinging,
was not much indulged in by
the press in North Carolina during
whose zeal for their shlo lit the
timo being got tho better of their
irxnl judgment, but by far 'Ihe lar
cent number or papers in the State
reinsert to adopt such tactics, not
withstanding the contest was a hard
longht one.
'fW? fr'voatry every inan is
entitled to Ms opinion in politic?
To the Public.
As the health of oar partner, Gapt
J. M. Jones, makes it . necessary t
do business one place instead of k wo,
we will, on Monday the 17th of Au
gust, close one and remove the whole
stock of goods to our store at tho cor
ner of Depot street and Patton Ave
nue, under the Arlington House, and
will be glad to have our friends con
tinue to deal with us there. -
Theetoro has been recently en
larged. Wevdllkeep a delivery
wagon and fill orders promptly and
carefully.
Morgan & Jones.
augl5-lw.
The Daily Advance
Will be found for sale every morn
ing at Ihe following places in the city:
At Lyons' Drug Store, J. N. Morgan
A Go's Book Store, J. L. Wilkie &
Co's Book Store, and by carriers cn
the streets and at the depot.
The famous Flat Rock Hotel, in
Henderson connty, is now open for
the reception of summer travel.
Jnne 23 . . 3m.
Parties wishing a good, nice, new
turnout can be accommodated by
leaving their orders With W. L. Mor
gan, Patton Avenue. He has a new
Bret and a couple of fine gentle
horses. ij
May 24 3 mos '
in a . n i
Young man go West to Haywood
White tiulphur Springs. ,
Aug. 2 2w
BINGHAM'S i
ilstablUhed 1 Is the 'only
In J hichool for
1703. ) boys in the
Sooth M ith GAS LIGHT, a flrataclass OYM
SAMU.M, and a nrst-class t!ATU HOUSE.
Special terms to young men of small means
Tho IKSnl ftsslou begins August Iftth. -For
Catalogue, address .
MAJ! It. KIXGHAM;
?yl9 lilngham Sehooi JS. C.
JUDS0N COLLEGE. ;
THE FALL TEEM OPENS SEP
TEMBER 15.
All the Departments willbe ably
filled. But special attention is called
tothe .
Commercial Department.
Foj
dress
catalogue and particulars ad-
Rf.v. J. B. BOONE, Pres't.
I lenderon ville, N. C.
July43nid.
-STILL-
Holding Down
iTiccs on grain, flour, bacon, lard,
ctmee, &c. Although the
sugar,
prospects for wheat crops have ad
vanced prices on grain, flour and
hay, we have been very slow to ad
vance our xrices as we fully realise
that tjie.se products are costing our
people too much on account of
high freight rates and speculation.
We- sell choice Timothy nay at
?1.40 per 100 lbs. that cost 1.34.
Prices on corn and iiocr we can't
give here as they are constantly
tTnhTH changing, but will say that we are
nitv, oZ Zrlu i "reason mat always ou the
cither of them should become a trai
ler, imei, iiar or a scoundrel." MnsllfPHTfFK
We continue to
Carolina Rice, 5 9. .
jjarti, y$ to 12.
&Hams,12l4. , ;
Canned goods and fancy Gro
ceries are very cheap now.
Powell & Snider.
Mar.2G,3m. i
TV.. T T ... n .
xwu. . kj. uudy,the Deru- on these goods,
ocratic member of th vat!n,i offer
committee from Illinois and the Coffee, ISio, 10 14.
foremost lawver of tho uw io ua.r V2
been in Saratoga foj the last two
weeks drinking the waters. In
speaking of Cleveland and the Ad
ministration he said recently: "I
am pretty well contented with the
President tpon the whole. It. is
right that he should" bo covserva
tive and go ahead slowly. He has
done a great deal to establish con
fidence throughout the country in
me democratic party which will
stand os well iu future campaigns.
-There were people throughout the
country before the election who ac
tually believe that Democratic suc
cess meant the assumptioq or. the
Confederate war debt, the re-en-
slavement of the negro and tho en
tire surrender of the Government
to the forces which conspired to do
stroy it. Even these ignorant and
prejudiced people have been made
to see that Democratic success is a
' contribution to the further prosper.
; iiy of tho country, and that that
f party, can be trusted to even a
greater degree than the Republic
rfly I j. Morgan. J.M.Jones.
Morgans Jones
DEALERS IN
Staple Fancy Groceries,
Consisting of
Flonr Meat, CanM Goofis, Etc.
i ' - . ...
. AX80 J1.' CJC
f
: -.
COBNHAY,, MILLJFEED
ASD . '
K -
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
CHOICE BKANDS OF
Cigars and Tobacco
JTiWe would be pleased Jtto g.havo a
share of tho patronage of the people
of Asheville and the surrounding
country, and promise to do our best
to give satisfaction in goods and
prices. ' May 12-1 2m.
TO THE
Tobacco Planters.
Thousands of Dollars, much Time,
Labor and Expense, can be saved by
using HAP.DWICKE & WELLES'
Great Invention,
The Heat Beplatini Attachment,
Used in curing Tobacco.
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, and it is pronounced
A G-REAT SUCCESS
by those who have given it attention.
And those whojhavc tested it thor
oughly say that ao-farmer should at
tempt to cure Ids tobacco without it.
. Its use will prevent tobacco from
being sponged, spotted or scalded,
and will give it a uniform, bright,
beautiful golden coIqt, which will, of
course, greatly enhance its market
value. This
"Heat Regulator"
N. W. GIRDWOOD Jb CO.,
ASHEVILLE, N. C,
Manufacturers of
C I It CULAJt - SAW M IX,LS.
In steam Ecglnes, Mill
Machinery tc.
and dealers
1
Repairing of all kinds of ma
chinery executed in tho very best
manner ana on snort notice.
July 25-ly. L
$800.00 REWARD.
is constructed upon iwientiftc princi
ples, and distributes the heat evenly
in every part of the' barn. To prove
this fact conclusively, five thermom
eters may be hung up, one in each
corner and one in the center" of the
barn, and they will register the same
degree of heat. ; j
.ine invention consists Of an extra
Pipe filled full of mall holes, and
running around and on top of the old
Flue, taking cold air from the right,
icix and center of the barn. The cold
air being the heaviest falls to the bot
torn of the barn, and at once becomes
heated and lighted, then rises to the
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-
can.'
If any person shot at Governor
Gray, oflndiana, with the intention
of hitting him he was in poor busi
ness, as there is scarcely a politician
In that State in either party who
would not willingly throw himself
Into the breach made by the loss of a
Governor. If the person came near
hitting him by accident he should be
caught and put into some place where
he will learn that Indiana cannot he
r?S5Jlund,?drd2va5?- "in pu ducing a constaut circulation of hot,
ror thearrfstcf xl. . Kay, -who escaped r . - . '
from th Buncombe county Jaii on the nigot urJ 1 resh air, and a constant evapa-
of July I illi, I'vvV i - . . . -
DtCHinio: Height, 5 feet 9 or io raUon ancl saving at least twenty-
lncues; weight, 213 Iba, hair dark, slightly fourhoms timp
gray, complexion florid, eye light bluerage u""ous wme. ;
wruers are coming in so rapidly
that farmers are urged to make an
early application for the nnmber of
about years.
Also Four hundred dollars reward will be
paid for tho arrest of WeightseU A. Anderson,
who esoapod from said Jail at the same time.
wMiiuniu.-lieignt, about 5 feet 9
Inches; weight about li lbs, slender built,
hair dark brown, complexion light and rather
pale, eyes bluish, age about 21 years.
The above reward will be raid hv th nv
ernorof the State ot Xorth, CaroUna for tiie
arrest oi me above namea Individuals, and
their dellverr lo me. .
lly order of the Governor of 'orth CaroUua.
J. ts 1UCH,
.. . Sheriff of Buncombe, Co., N. C.
JI 15 d 1 waW 11
AD1
S:rtisements.
PENLEY
pEAIiB
The Florida Health AssociatioD ,
V. ASHEVILLE, N. 0.
Incorporated for the cure of
Staple
Graeme
9
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A Sin I
L
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We offer t
: ville a
and
ST A PL
at prices,!
be so,
ail jaicy
i Mtipo 9,p1
iuuuuu. au
the people of Azh !
d vicinity, a large
varied stock of
A2TD FANCY
iOOEEIESS
low as Groceries can
in this market. -
TJS 1 CALL.
PENLEY & CO.
H. M. HESHM,
received and. will be receiving I
week, new and elegant
LLI-NERY.
Havir) g no expense scarcely, at
tached t. p her business, sue can anord
rr tpll rVeaper and will do it, than
any houst P in the city. j
! No Cuarse For TriniiiJi
CONS
UMP T
I Q N
iss v AiiLUfa do not deceive yourselves. Ther0 are no authentic
cated cases of Consumption ever cured by cliniatej Our Govern
; j ment with its perfect Machinery and iU army ofjstatistical agents
; has failed to find a spot where atmospheric atr euros lung disease
; All its researches have ended with the beginning, that pure moun-
tain air may check its
We cure with Osmetic air.
call and Hyamine nr
progress, but does not effect a cure.
Invalids reapectnilly .requested to
reatnuniK jOfln hours 9 ai m. to 2 p. m.
i as
1A
Dec. 3?tf
: HP-
ever
Furniture ! ' Furniture !
Having booght out the old and well cstablis'
led FURNITURE
possible prices. I
CHAMBER
ES, WARD-
Calland.
faction in
she will guarantee satis- j
prices and work, i
A LAIlf-GELOT OF GOODPURIj;
T I MjjP THY HAY.
LARGEJAJSlV F'RESHf? SUPPLY OP GOOD
A Mi
EAKLTI
IL.Y FLOUR.
t
KOSE POTATOES
HOUSE of R. S. Bethell, I will sell you FURNITURE, WINDOW
ouaux3, HAiaj xnL'in, sc., ar tnei lowest poss
have received, and am receiving, daily, fine and. chea
and PARLOR SUITS, MAT RACKS, BOOK j CAi
ROBES, Ac 'Ac. ,
Give me a call and examine my stock before. purchasing.
DOORS, SASH and BLINDS a specialty, j j
I , Respectfully ours, .
c l t . W. B. WILLIAMSON.
SALESMEN Chas. A. Mosely, B. M. Jones, Ur. I
' Brown &;iBeardenl
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Stores, Tinware, an d!i House-
furnishing bods, !
We make a specialty of Plumbing, Roofing and Guttering. Re
pairing done on short notice and in the very best manner. ,
. : , li ' . ' . . - !. . . - ,1 J-' ; ;. ! ! :. - : ;:j
A Share Of Patronage Solicited.
BBOWWl St BB-A.tIDEISr i
FINE : WAJHiiix: ijjiuujiiiiiiiio
Wa rWre .also agents for the
sale of thj
CELEBElTED WANBO FEBTILIZEE.
J. J. MACKEY & CO.
Brown's old stand, south main streets, Asheville, N. 0
augzo-zm. f i : r
!
J. D. BREVARD, & CO.,
: Corner Main: and Patton Avenue, Ashe ville, N. c ;
Mounjlain View Hoiei
JJebster, nJ c.
"P. Hl-iLeatherwood, P'r.
eadauai
Large Bam
Table snpp)
aflord.
m rooms ior commercial mnii
Kl wlU) the beet the rjartcet ;
8 reawuabie. Mr-m
Keep constantly on hand a Full and Oomplete Assortment 61
Goods usually found in a general I mercantile establishment I We
make a specialty ol . .
.. . BOOTS
llmeigh Regist
er.
JEANS, CASnaiERES, &c.
Messrs. S. S. Perkins, h A. Fanning and A. II. Barret
with us, and will be ptaapd lo see their friends. jal2-lv
are
Br P.M. HALE, Primer to tie state.
Subscria
pay
! 1 - i
c to your Home Pape) and
or it. and then remit
p2 to payrfor your
STATE t DEMOCRATIC PAPER.
. -
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WEBSTER'S PRACTICAL DICTIONARY,
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Sample copies of the REGISTER
mailed on application. Address,
KALEIlitl liE(ilSTERr
KALJSJGH, N. C.
NEWS SUMMARY.
F U K N I
-AND
T l!
DARPET HO
RE
S E,
IN
IB :
T IS !
j C! i i
7T
IS THE PLACE
TO GST A GOOD JOB
f tt? TTvrrnT'wn
J. Y.iJORDAN'S : OLD STAND. ( -
; -: : (o)- - - : :
Furniture, Gap6te,; ' : 1 ; j
!"'." AND ':
!"-.': r.' -; , - -i - .
(o)
DIt. R. II. REEVES D. D. S.
JOHNSON HUMPHREY'S
BARBER SHOP,
.Near Main, on Watr Street, la one rt n.e
fiPTrftrvl nfnrtt.n,.j... . I nel " me cuy. xne very boat, ton sori-U
aepnvea ox a uov erner by any such artuu win aiway. be found Udr towTu :
meinoa. Ji is hard enonh rnr , VUBW"1,:"- imju-ism.
O v m aa
country to undergo a political cam
paign in Indiana when it has been
conducted on strictly peaceful meth
ods. If war or accident or assassina
tion are to be added there is no tell
ing what might hapen.
i We are glad to see that Tlieo.
. W. Toole, Esq., State Sena tor from
the second district, has 5een an-
pointed insiector of public lands.
The office is a responsible and lu-
cratire one, and Mr. Toole deserved
sach snbstantlal recognition at the
hand of tho goremtaent Xew
Fok Fiest-Olass
Call on
N. V. GtEDWOOD & Co.
Telephone office atTowell &
SniderH.
I. II. GOREXFIiO,
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER.
Asheville, N. C.
All work icoU4
manner, rlanj and
oa loon feouc
Lb ia tirr
bft
for
"Heat Regulators,"-
utsuuiuwua iaj get mem in
time to boused in curing the pr esent
crop.
Plain, Simple, Easily.Uafterstool.
Printed directions for uIng: will ac
company each "REQUIiATOli"
so that with ordi nary care a
mistake need -not occur.
For further information call on or
address the Patentees,
1IAKD WICKE & WELLES,
Marsualx, N. C,
Or HENRY HARI) WICKE,
Citizen Building, Asheville, C.
ADVICE TO MOTIIEItS.r
Mrs VrssLora Soothino Syehp ahocJJ
alwftya be ne.t for chUdren teethlne. It
soothe the chUd. soften, the. guma, always all
pain, cure wind coUe, anl U the beat remsdy
ior dlrrhoea, TTeaty-flTe teenU a bottle-
li iu. ...
"SltA linn rif . fnmlvi Tn1ad
Shades HtMcilullea'iT arVw.
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; Full Illtirket Eeports. A paper for
every lamny. niscaousnea l&iJh
and getis better every year. ;
: Seiidjvaur name, Fostoffice ad
dress anjd 2.00 lor one ) yearj $1.00
ior t months. t J
Every) North Carolinian' should
take it. The livest, most progressive
paper my the State.
tun uu no aim uua&iin,
igh, N. CKale
You will find a full line of Bedsteads, Bureaux, Washstand?, Ta
bles, Chairs, Safes, Desks, Springs, Gtts, Mattresses, '
Parlor Suits, Chamber -Bliits,
j Dmmg-
Q
om Suits.
CARPETS, all qualities, VERY CHEAP, Wiftilow Shades, dif
ferent sizes and prices. You will save money bv falling at McMul
len's and examinghi3 stock before buying. He just received a
new supply of Carpets, Mattings, Rugs a nd FurmTn tp. Give McMul
en a call before buying. - f .. ; - :i - .1 ' - . ..
Dental lvoms
opposite
asiieville,
AprD 17, lfi4.
in Sludcr build. ug
Central Hotel, i
B. II. DOUG
N.
LASS,
I). 1.
Dental Iiooms and residence over
DeYault's Drug Store.
iv ASHKVILLE, a. c.
J. 8. McKlkyoy.
J. K. M mi' ilk
jyjEEROY & MORPIIEW, J
Attorney atui Counsellors at Late.
lactlco In the
l - u Ks : Marahall, .N. t,1., Wi.d Ivy, N. C
Attorney
WII IT SOX
and Counsellor tit
ASHEVILLE. N. n
Will practice (In all tn-
tern part of tie Stat: ' " w
Avi co
wvauuciH it r i rm iiti i
special tv.
H. A. GUDaiJ.
G
i II li r t ......
UDGEjR t carter
Attorney and Gowuellor tU Imu .
ASHEVLE, N. C.
tentlou tiveh to tlieealiAAtimi ,.i... '
In all parte or the 8te'. Owe mcinL - I
lhf fl rm .rim i... i.. . . .....
county, on Satunlay
professional Uiulnesa.
.OflIceli Carter liulldlnir. u
' , ;
JofiuBtone Jones, Henry Hard w - w
J ONES &-IJARD WICK K,
A ttorneys ami Counsellors ot Jm it
" Office! in Citizen Building,
t ASHEVILLE, N. C.
m.ay 3.3m. . '
of everj" wech, oi.
stairs.
MELVIN E. CARTE U,
Attorney at Law,
i ASHEVILLE, fl. O.
Practices inT the Courts oi
Western Korth Carolina. Cla.na
collected in all narts of
. j i julyls lv
State.
""ALTER AV
(VANIIVEJi
Aiorney ana counsellor at
f Weavkxi ville. N. C.
Will practice in the courts nf itf...
combe and Madison. m a v 1 ! f -
v -
THOMAS A.'JONES, '
j Attorney at Laic,
u UflHBVIMiK, N.C.
Office with' l)iivi.!., .i. nV..-n .:
nM91-4C I ' '
at Lmc
Attorney Xnd - Counsellor
-ASHEVILLE, N. l J
Pratices In tho,
judicial TMthH ;zrsh. w z
thebupreuho Irmirt. v,t ifrrrsJiU'.
Supreme rjpol rt" of TthrT: V!5
o . difftiri'i.t
mpnta at Washington. n,,,, ?1;
! . EDwARO J. ASTOH,
RfiAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
j ' , agent,
j AshevI !o North Carolina.
J)R. JO
IN HEY WILLI. .VS
6 fflee, KrIw t Building. mu
A.esiuenoe. eamr ivuu.ii t- . .
and Haywood street in k.. ."i
telephone frona PeUiai. Drug Htu. 7
Fen. 1-ly.dAw i
- JOHN 0. CLAYTON '
Rear Eacle Hotel. Ahviii w
, r
MANDKACrUKElt OF '
COFFIKS madelpn HnUclaaa style
Walnut, Mountain Birch. Ponlar. Hn ' !.
Maple, of the beat quality. Sl.ifiA..
guarmj.leed. ana low price clmr,!. n
ask thai tb pabile r,M wnd 9. ,r .
J A. TENNANT,
' i, j' ,! ; .
Arclutect,
Civil
AND
D Ha u a 11 T S M A N .
t Scott
an: n-i
Office ivith Donhlvio
Asheville, N. V.
A. R. COOLEY
!- -
.-; :: Forwarding
COMMISSION MERCHANT
GROCER,
And dealer in all kinds of c nn
try produce. 1
Asheville, N. C.
FOR
Souther, mm
irhkh loosens li
lierin ie
Coojrtif , Cmop
the mucilagine'
Mulleia FUat c
Vcidfc and i.'
took? iu -ti
nouas m stiuuuuiccsTwcmnuit pruopM
mml ntm thm C m. mhram.. m.
raine nn ta Consanpticn. cnrln.
oon(n Cough. ThM. c-wabined with
1 Ofcr
d lah producinr pn'nciple is tb
i, faiaii la TrKCfcr
BonTiiii HaLUlrwa bom!
ill lafonaaaaaMtul cit
(at thawaiMWa:W
Man and Beast
!"' -"-r '-'V I ' t -' '' " ' "-'
Mustang liniment is older than"
most men and used more and
Core t?ery year.
Boardiiigr Hpiise.
"h , ' (Old Central Hotel,) j
By T. wt SHELTON.
The table will bo supplied wit: tLe oea
the mareket affords. Termg reasonable
I have also In my store a good assort
ment of Conn try Produce, Confectioner
n ational mm,,
E. H. NOBVELl4"r.pWprtwor
WAYNES VI I I.E, N.C.
ALTITUDE 2,770 PF.P.T
Tho houso is sittialetl in the husi
ness part of the town nnri is
and a beautiful view of Balsam
Mountain. Good ronmfl Z'
trans' IJaCkS ftt th dGp0t to lneet a11
pLUM LEVI,
THE OLD RELIABLE, BARBER.
' IS Still atlllU nraf o 4t.
Main Street. ; '
Feb. 22, tf. I !
erles, tc.
r- L-
Mar.2e,Jm.
V. BROWN & CO.,
J.
UNDER
(Over VanGilderA Brown's,)
i Asheviljle, Jh. C
TAKERS!
T MT Ol .i
j j. ouiaruc
(MERCHANT TAILOR
Respectfully announce to tho
citizens of Asheville and surronndr
incr country that they have opened
t a first-class UNDERTAKING
ESTA ALISHMENT, where
will be kept a full line of - f. .
' .Comas, Met.,; Burin holies,. &c '.
EfcStiJitilalty.1 Ml-
tibaia!Udii&lransy;
Always tteep on hand full
of goods. '
Feb 10 -
line
6m
I T. L. CLAYTON
la prepared to work, Fbv.Hr
Weatherboarding and. Celling on the
best of termd. and di:At n.
a 1TT r JI UV
jo say part of the city of Afchevllla.
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