i - . s 1 . -J 9 1 i v f j . f ... t "I - 5 , I . . . J V 1 II If ; . M t .VOL. IV. NO. i:u. the t ot3c uj c'.a ru alter. ADVANCi: OFFICE. KOtTIfOF COUirr IIU'.'K. IN Jtl lLDINd rOIlMElLLY OC"U T 1. O L Y CO I'NT Y I K KAS- JOB - PUiuTIuG: . The AUVAc Job TjiniTiNO Offici: U oau of the bvst equipid oiikt- iu tle Stto, aul is.itLsf.ie itta U ganmatct.l in ever- respect. Work executed, promptly. . Oniois solicited. . . . . . : Unlaundricxl fchlrts at Ilov.eli'o. . .VWII. UlLlZ-Notice. . ; ' . "J. C. Clayton' Lts forSile , P. D. To l:. Pasture for Kent. X.J. v. PATTONTeaiu'for Sa!c. .- W: Strin-Celd, of .Way- . LPsvi!', ii in the city.-- ' r , Will there lean aiill-stock laiv " Wxrkof rfcbuiMini? the firo com pjnys hogehoueh bvlujutL to.!, ' 'IrD. -C, Waddell, tre regret to "Lear, i3til'l conP? to bia; rooni : We regret to hear of the ,"nrta illness of Mr. W. y. Porter, ,u Swanuauoa. - Ir. Cha.s. A. Moore has returned from Raleigh where he went to at tend tho Supreme Court, , Martha Hradlej, charged with , killing her child, will be put ou tr?l fr "r life to lay. Tipnn Guuter, of Maui.-oi:, who killed hi fathir one day last week, rill hare u hearing before Judge 'Gudger,.Mou'iay, ou a writ ol habeas corpus. 1 The Sociable and Donation Party . at the Metbodi.st Church Parson age yesterday eveiriug and last night was well attended! The j oc casion was much enjoyed. Capt. J. W. Gopert of Marphy, is In the city on his return houn from a meeting of tho Hoard of Due '-tors of the State onltentiary at Ralei gh, of which Board ho is a member. Desmond's is one of the popular places iu the city. Yesterday, and stoie was pretty well crowded with customers. The brick work on the new Hay wood White Sulphur Spriuys hotil is complied. The building is 42 feet wide by 1GG feet long, with three stoi A s above the basement. TheQrst indictment for violation of the recent city ordinance against belling liquors after the hour of 11 p. m. was trirtJ before Mayor Aston yesterday; and dismissed for the want of sufficient proof. . Inrcpon-'e to our request, an in telligent, Christian gentleman of the city has furnUhcd us with some ex cellent matter for our Sua lay issue. . We dtire to devote a portion of our space (in Sunday issues especially) . to tiio discussion -i of questions which will tend to the moral advancement of Our community, and renew our invitation for short contributions on moral subjects. A majority of.the speeches made during the progress of theUensely "trial, have been complimeuted in the highe t terms. Iu fact, all the speeches have.becu much praised, and in this counection, we will state that we heard a geutleman cay jestejday, that the bar of ' Asheville was the strongest in the State. The gentlemau referred to is a man well acquainted, with the legal taleut iu North Ciroliua. A nol method for raising funds is to bs resorted at a church enter" 'tainnifUt shortly to be heldiu Day' ton, Ga. We comaieud the plau to the Asheville people. Each lady atteodiug will be wrapped in a gossamer 'waterproof aud veiled, and carry a lunch basket filled. .They will then be "sold" at auction to the highest bidder, aud the pur chaser will secure the lady's' com" pany as a partuer for the rest of the eveniug aud a share of the coutents - of her IulTch basket. Low Prices at Law's. Besides our line of fine goods, we have the largest aud cheapest assortment of fancy' Cups and San ders, Vasesi Toilet SeLs, etc Child's Cup and Saucer in Gold and Col ors, 15c, medium size Cup and Sau cer, Gold aud. Colors, 23c; large size 33 and 40q Mustache Cups, nice ones, 33 to 50q Cups and Plate, Thin China, 73q 14 inch Wax Dolls, 14c; Bisque Figures, 5c; Brass Picture Frames, 33c, (new). Fine Clocks in Brass, 3J0 to f 10.50; Brass Trays, etc , etc X mas Cards. Headquarters at LawV. Dec 19. lw " Model SntCcIi. . . To -i u i! t!..- ' lit :. Tcr. itiOn, iii ju.h lony ra juar.es. livery j 'v1- -"-i,u ;1. r u :t -v word .was ic its ri"Lt nlAee-iiot l" lt' tlJC cltii!:; seeches -'iiCK. oue too many nor one too I'er', V.'i: Ciitnro "the opinion -th-it L (?.-;: (T couijIish'ia ;;..s iiiucli IT ! :s client 5's i;ny lawyer who puke. ; We cite tuo valiant GoIouprA effort worthy of irui.ation.; ' - ! Strtet Letter Boxes', : . . c - Congressman Thos. D," Johnston has made application to tho Post. oOice Department' for four : strce the request hasitr:n)tlb, and ctttJTis are,, given him how to proceetl to. get .tbe . boxes, which will bo here 1u a few dais and put up for use. Truly Asheville is on the 4 Advance." Freight Itatfc3 Compared. - 'We publish -.below . -'be through rates frow New York to Kuoxvii.e from' ur?t to sixth class : I'ud " 3id 4th - ' otli ' . . Gth Prom this-it appears that 50 &) 70 Mi through rate ou 1st class from N$w York to Knoxville is 1.00. Now wiiat is the rale from New York to Asheville f , We learn from our leading -merchants that rV is 5LCC. Will our friends Graham and tho Messrs. Penniman 'elidaia this? Wo understood them to argue be fore the Board of Trade, that Ashe ville had advantages in the wav of reight equal to nay of our, neigh boring towns. If the above be true, the con sumers of Asheville pay tG cents more per cwt. than those of Knox ville. ,' 1 1 - - the same advantages of other placs This accounts for Knox ville's rapid growth. Gen. Jour i" Washington Mil itary Matters. A correspondent of the Charlotte ObscrrSr writing from Wushiugton under da.c of f n 15tn inst- S:1.vs : 4Adjut in GeneralJcues arrived Ixst k night an,is quartered t the Metropolitan Ltel- He has charge of several militai.v P;11"- In c,ou nection with his ll is.,w.el1 to state that the subject of militia re organization is once nV7 VToml' neut. A couveutiou win njeet here to morrow and will take steps to perfect an organization on ix un proved plan. Gen. Jones will pi 0, ably Have a large share ia the pro ceedings. It is intended to ask he. passage of measures to increase th e efficiency of the militia, ana as it is a long session and the appropria tio.i for the purpose will bo in charge of the cornmittee'on milita ry iitlairs, the prospects are deci dedly favorable for the enactment of a inore liberal militia law thau the virtually, obsolete one on the statute books. ' Another topic discussed by Gen. Joues in a brief interview with your correspondent was the bill to pay to Nrth Carolina and three other Southern States, the amount dao for ams. which. n :oitnt of ig- Gorman. Tho moaey, v23,(s0(), was covered into tl4 Treasury. 1$ re qnirrs an :r of Congiess to securer it. A bill for. the purpose ;assed one lI'Hist last session. Brtc j?s this is a new deal" ths whol taai ter wdl have to be goue over -igaiu. This morn ing a bill was introduced iuto the Senate by Senator Vance, which-, becomes a law, will effect the des ired purpose. Tho Adjutant General iain prime heal t i. . ." leatuof lion. Ssuipsou liobo, Spartanburg, DecemlerlG. Tho Hoii. Simpson Bob , ageil 82, was taken suddenly ill this morning and died at 7:15 p. in. Ho has been a leader at'tho bar, in the church and in our couuty. Mr. Bobo had many frieuds aud acquaintances in this city, having sp;nt several summers here with hi a daughter, Mrs. Thos. D. John hton, who was with him at the time of his death. In a type-setting contest at New York "Tuesday, for a purse of 1, 000, Joseph McCand defeated W. C. Barns. The time was four hours and the type minion.! McCann's string .measured S,0G2 ems and that of Barns 7,851. tetter -W?t to ; be pat Up on ihcl'tercd the sppaUVffor. . UaphiC BRIEFS, street, of .Ashevi:.V for the,con- ;tihe afternoon "4"xqW lielV?'-:- " " -" yemenceofthe iabl;;Postma.Vierrtor:Pu,:o:.: was struck bv a train Weaver- i3i in icct; h speech. orXu Cbernezerv notice from Jha. department tb iffjn tmuiihlV arousal ' bv Tedn;. T:,Vuv- - " noraiii c or earevssl5e..s, w ?n i big cneap and newsy as tne o mer drawn iioni the Tre..ur. ap0r3 vou cau safely U that he during the administration of Gov. J der uu weaith to as- asiievillt;. Jud, tic j He I u: t::j: c. Ilt'usley trial v; iJriu tv,. tv James i Il-alerrir.oufjr the - defender arid ';"pUI' '"gu2pr.;i fntuiMv; dealers to restrain the or, crats and Republicans may be State. . .yr. Zdern'mou occapieu tho J diucir nn counting, consolidating found standing side by side in fa lorenoou of tho day, and delivered.! cnlincing the vote in there- vorl as:well as in opposition, to 'the 'as I Li 1 r 1 1 f J I III. V l, v ? ; ' i ti i i t i v j- , . - i .v , . - - v I s v ; i i convinciug; ajgdint-uts tver'iade- td s Buncorouep jry. The close and undivided 'attention- oi tho- Jjiiefl crowd in". court", ' Vas evidence tlje reputation of Solicitor Furgu sou as ;an advocate, ilrew . aicrowd of closely attentive jisteuers to the court room. The speaker's" reputa ticn for close, logical effective- de clamation, was fully sustained, im pressing ail who heard it with the idea that the effort of ,this speaker was - one of 'extraordinary power and vigof. - ' ' At the .coudusiou of the nrgu ment the Court took a recess until 7 o'clock, !), in., it which time a very large azid attentive' crowd gathered in i Le court ro mh to hear the Judged; ecital of tes"timouy,aud I the charge upon the law of the ca". -sTc recital of the tesiuiony reqiiireu a considerable time. -The Judge's notes if ..the evidence were unusually accurate and complete. Judge' Gudger's charge -of the law was clear, , pointed aud ap propriate. The cae has occupied niue or ten days and the judge, jury, and lawyers showed signs of weari ness. ' ' ' " ! .' His Hon. Judge (ludger has won the admifafiou of" all' parties and the public in the dignified manner of presiding and the unusual readi ness aud aptitude which he showed "tiettMcxing queaiuhs ot law which were raised iu the cae. Alter the Judge's charge the jury retired from' the court room, with a suggestion from the Judge that they lest all night before beginning their deliberations, if they desired lo do so. . William Bender, oi Cincinnati, recently threw into a ..fire a pack age containing S40,000 iu Govern ment bond. He, had been drinking heavily and fancied some of his relatives were after his wealth. It may not be generally known, aud we do not see much mention made of the fact by the press in its i.otices of the late W. H. Vander bilr, that he gave $10,000 to the IJuiversity of North Ca'rolina, at thv sapp'estiou of Rev. Dr. Deems. R. J. Glenn, Esq., of Forsyth county, Jas been appointed Solici tor of tUd th Judicial District, to fill-.hc vacancy created by the death of Joseph D6bson,Esq. Mr. Glenn is a well tfau5PPea hiwyer ::nd popular throughout the State. He will" serve the people of his District; faithfully. " ; When vou hear a man sneering at the local papers because they are not sist in making them better, and tnat generally the papers have done more for him than he has for thenar The man who cannot ee the benefit aris ing to a town oi county from a news paper is about a3 much value to a town or county a3 a delinquent tax list. Harrington Time.. 'Sent to the Senate The following- North Carolina ap pointments has ben seut to the Senate for counfrmatin : ' To be - consuls' of the United states, Preston L. Bridges at Mon tevideo; E.J. Hale, at Manchester. Allen, Durham; Jis. B. Smith, .S etteville; John H. Hill, GoldsK"' ougli ; Geo. H. Gregory, Greens boro'; Warner J. Barrett e, Kings ton ; J. A, -Taylor, Oxford, Oscar G. .Parsley, Wilmington; J. A. Bennett, Reidsville; T. B. Doutlii!, I Salem ; Wm.-G. Lewis, .Statesville; Mrs. il. Peuger, Tarboro : Wm. W.-4 Gay, Wilson; Samuel H. Smith, Winstou. Have you "got him on the list f" Who t - Why II. H. Lyons, who has the most suitable Xmas pre sents at the lowest figures. Don't fail to see his JobiCounter. It . ' ' .:!.. : .. , ', : ' ' v : . . ' l-.' - - -j - ; ' v v " ' .. ; ',: : .: .'. . " -'-v. :' -!j : : . :aML"Y v ADVANCE V SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 5ET FOR PROHIBITION. DBAWIXG A SILVER LINE. 3 ION TO THAT EFFECT 4 .. - - S. COUKT AT ATLANTA. ' ta, Ga., December 17. 5 -'l-dcCoy: in the United States There appears to be a wida! tpourt this 'morning, after ion of opinion in the House ! on ' th ys argumeiA by counsel, fll sed i.'ls .Mrant the application of cer .iuiuii leciion. auis a.grerux. ictory for the prohibition is iijhey,are correspondingly j 1 a br; fTrahe law will cro into f j V v. ' V s. Alio eiectj'o lisriit was tnrned nn at Knoxvliiest night. , -' A- fi rPt rr - Tharsdav;1 dpsirnv a baru and tWerfSy: head of cattle. , Jackson v!ef&a.,! had a $100, 000 fire T)rirsd-iv' morning, i One man was 'instapT killed by falling walls aiid three'', or four others . . badly injured f :' I . jLueenons or, i o oi inters, who recently "struck" Z the Knoxville r . - . - . . Tribune, to boycott -4 at; paper, are proving a miserlbleVailure. '"t - "ladiKonj-Indnmber 17. aul.Hendricbs,:-i-ery- of the Ld ' - . Jladison (jas Uoiiiiaiiy-andpusin Ver questio!) is not confined to par of the hio VicepPresh; -it, dropped tleis-but theHouse is divided by dead this: morhuigj-fttJarfc dis ease. Vice president Iieidiki' JEs- Iudianapolis,-: fDecenit ,v.7 Mr. Ilendricksl(to-dayy IrM her bond in the sum of jjQVQ Vis? ex ecutrlx of the, will of er !vhus band, Vice PresiduseHyrrcks. Her affidavit s.tafeTt!ato t.C j?best of her belief aiefat"oiM i tfeu';-; All the Pensions Paft. iv Auditor" W. P. Roberts sent out all the pension warr ants save four teen, which were delivered in his effice to parties residing here. There were 2,004 of the warrauts mailed. . ! A warning to tho : re cipients to beware of 'people ".who desire to "share" or dis-i&3"at the warhrnts accompanied each. The list of pensioners will soon be pub lished. It will be arranged by couuties, and wiHgive-ewy name. Copies of the list will be sent to each county, aud .will be used for the double purpose of 'ascertaining if any of the pensioners obtained the money frauduleutly,"aud of giv ing infoamation as to the names aud residence; of all the recipients of the State's bounty. It is said that Cleveland, Union and Ran dolph counties lead all in the num ber of 'pensioners. Ualeigh Ob server. A" New Haven bay recently, "for fun?' inserted an advertisement in a local paper for a! huslmnd. A Western-farmer auswered it, and the young wrote at length, describ iug himself as a handsome, middle aged womau with a long bank ac count. The granger came on last week to see the woman, tie is uow after the young man wtt'Mi suit for fraud and loss of time and money A street puduce broker was ar rested in New York Tuesday and fined for selling adulterated food in the shape of artificial eggs. The shells were made of a clear, trans parent-composition, and the shape was perfectly modeled. Ihe por tion surrounding the yolk was made of alhumeu, and the yolk itself of ground carrot an 3 saffron. The eggs were .tested ; and found to scramble well, and in -am omelet, there was no perceptible difference between the real and artificial egg, but when boiled they are easily de tected, as the yolk and surrounding white portion do not harden sepa. rately, as in real eggs. r " . W hat's beco th e of Torn' Norvillf Ug made me the best boot I ever Yn " will find him in the rear of We ivei- & ouoe otore, wuere ue sun makes th ame class of work, Dec. 4. rnj,. nblin are invited to ex amine my excellent stock of Fancy aud Staple Groce iaV r r,hrt,hik Goods, -trait vQ Mmp0 rt ' Back Wheat i.1UlCj AJXIUVV .. . Flour, &c. decl8:2t A. a DAVIS. 1885. TS THE SOUTH AND WEST AGAINST THE NORTH AND EAST. Washington, December io. divia re - silver question. It is not confined' - wit jiii party lines, as both Demo is r uptfusiou oi cue coinage of silver. - The division appears to be more of a geographical than "of political ef - nature. "-.Renre.sentativa fmm ti,0 I - " vtj South and West as a rule disagree with the view of-the President on the; silver question, .while; those from the North and East are pro nounced in favor of suspending fur ther coinage. Representative Tiii- man is very emphatic in hisdeiiun eiauon 01 ine resident's position on the silver Question, and mli,.t Uuata majority of the members of . . ... : the flouse, without ; regard) to ; par 'tn i.i ' fy, will refuse to. be governed b!y his suggestions. 1 f, j Representative Findlay, of Mary land, who differs with Mr. BTiilmdn uu lue silver question, saysMie pro poses, at an early day, to iutrodude a ,' bill or ioinh re so I lit inn rnmiir-iiirr - . uje cecretarv ot me.' Trensnrv. in " 'r 7V making his monthly purchases, of silver bullion, to pay for the same in standard silver dollars instead of the tisual check or draft, pavable i New Pork, which is virtually a payment in gold. Mr, Findlay is is also of the Oniuion that the. siU by the North and East on one side and; the South and West on the Other. Iad Desperate by Whisky. I)u"buque, Ia., December 10. A desperate attempt at self des true- tion was made this fornoon by John A. Mueller, a marble cuWer. jlii a ud oi trenzy ne seizea tne tools t he was working with an.dC - . i-S J' ' ' R7 other chisel auQ drove it- into his forehead. Wheu discovered .the weapon in his head was protruding a few inches beyond the opposite temple. His, chances for lite are hopeless.' He has a wife and child, and the only cause assigned for the deed h intemperance, which had unbal anced his. mini and; made death preferable to Jife. ! WHITLOCK IS CLOSING out nis WRAPS AT GREATLY1 DE DUCED PRICES. I Silk Mtjffleks A nice Xmas PKESENT A NICE LINE at decRkf ; WHITLOCK'S. For Christmas. New lot of Toys, Fire Crackers, Candies, etc. - : dec47:3t , A. D. COOPER.! USEFUL AS WELL AS ORNA MENTAL XMAS GOOIS at iWHITLOK'S- CnuisTMAS Peesents -for both Young and Old at WniTOCK's. WHITLOCK - IS! SHOWING SOME it-vPTTr. ! Goods that wotld ue SljjlTAELK FOB XMAS PjtlESENTS. r i-Yefry handsome line of. Smyrner rdgs just. received at McMnlleus. dec. 13 lw. J - I respectfully all the attention vif trtp iii! ) ic to mv siock oi Watches. Clocks, Diamonds, Jew ell V, Silver Plate, i Gold Pens, Gold Spectacles and. Eye Glasses. All of w.hich will be eold at very reason able prices. Thanking vou for your liberal patronage heretofore, will be glad to show you goods and prices dur ing Christmas Holidays. : , - Yery Respectfully, . J. DROBRKTSON, Jeweler. 1001 Main St., Asheville, N. C. Dec. 18 tf , r DOWN "LOW.- Once more to the beach, dear friends. Pelham's display oi Christ mas and Holiday , presents - at his Druir Store . is uow readj. Come one, come all, every article, marked - . f 1 Oi down low. v ' aeciti. :".- . v. " TO MY FRIENDS AND FORMER , - . l PATRONS. I have how opened a permanent meat market at myold stand-in the l ea ver building, on Eagle Street, 2nd door from the coiner, where I: am prepared to furnish my customers, with good Steak and Roast at from 7 to 8 cents per pound. ' Thanking my friends and the pub lic generally-for past patronage, and hoping to share a portion in the fu ture, lam Very Truly, de-15-lm v" G. W. BELL v.: -i i - : :'U-- j.-, V- . '. '.; .-. . VV V '. . "! Holiday Gools at about '"n IoVcOSt. ;: J.L. WlLKIE.. . Dec. 13. lv: - r , Beautiful Kid 'Gloves f(e 73 cts., at ! WniTLOCK'si at WntTLocK's-and jret' a - very HxpsoNE Cloak, at thicks the I Cheaper TflAifaiAs been offered -7 ' ! 'kr A !hs !.' - " AiiKKTS, viites, Russian -i.i.auo, vvanvitMi JACKETS, DOLMANS, CLOAKS SHAWLS, IJOUL EVAED SIvIETS, VC. 41 ' l. REDWOOD & CO, ' , j ADRTlSEMENTS. ?OR SALE: 1 have h acre, and Id foP brick . a good build-ng I -lot 1 acre lot, unexcell APP't? ! i declOl lw UHN.O. CLAYTOX t! ' V PASTURE, IFOR RENT. For the season of 18SG, I will rent, .on reasonable terms, tle Elk Moun tain pasture, -contaihiug 800 acres. 000(1 Spaing, j t iv , 'h I i A im r trt i F. D. POLK. dec!9epd2w. TVTOTlCE:-This is to give notice JL to those parties who are ow ing me 'for. board and will cot nav me, that unless they come forward ana f-ettJe before Christmas dav their uames.will'positivelv be ex- posed to the DUblic and their no.. , 'I . - , " : r "r"r .-r--yt declO W. H. Hill. -TlOR SALE CHEAP, foe CaSH: J?; A good team of Mules, Wa- on and Harness , App'lv to J. W Patton. Dec.ll)3t I TRIBUNE NEWSPAPER FOR SLE, ; '.; '. The Tribune newspaper is offered for sale and will: be sold low and on long time if properly secured. Office complete, , Mak-rial new and well selected. Good Power press. Fine opening for weekly newspaper i in Asheville; For particulars apply, to FRAN K CARTER, dec.I8.lm. Advance Office UNDER OBLIGATION A fl 1 :- - ' .-V.. HoTd i henisfcl vei- 6 ndbV): igat And return thanks.; to ,tbelr inay i9 friend- for their-: kind; patronage in thepasndonlK.wish a.oUou:.' anceof thearn We Will call tho; attention of the pubH6 i to the ..fact, that it is notourfinotto to adyertie I . T ' . ; vvVAAUUUl j- S extensively in order to sell our gooasvQ on uk- r.,.,. x kv, but mean for the Iqnali ties to ad ver-, g J- $ .',. tise themselves, j You will - also re- - cccc ooo u ir tfiVkiiB t . srv. member that we buy arid sell nothi ng but' the purest ' ; . .," WMsties, Imin, Wises k, hat ean be bought for cash. We are not in debtand wish to sell for fun, but Christmas lsmost here, ana our eomo one. come ill, to the Eagle Bil- ir nnilSft Is DUUUllIUU.V 6uu mru.riw Hard Hall, under Eagle Motet oiuce, 1 Main St., Asheville, JN. u. . ; A. P. SORKELLS te UltU., iToprittors. NNUAL-M BETING, The an nual meet -ng of Uie Stock- imiHorj t h ft ii 1 5 an k of Ash e vil le UOtUtO Vt ; j I rtm l-i' 2nd, 1885, at ;4 o cloclc. p. m. 1 ' James P. Sawyee, i dec.15 Ot President, FKESn N O R F O L K OYSTERS Received daily. ocill-Cin IO THE PUBLIQ I l Lovel v Whisk' Broom Ilohleis, Betuitiful Boxes . Papeterie. Bril liant Lamps, Xmas and New Year Cards in endless yarii-ty, and Odor Cases in knobby, design,- at PCI hain's Pharmacy, the leader in low prices. - viv J v lldeclin. Notice to Stockholders and Creditors. ; y-' ' MCDOWELL COUNTY.! - I- J Mark Young,. A. T.' Davidson, B. F. Long, Receiver, etc , riaiatiJJs. vs. ' ' ; -. ' w. V. llollins. C. 'M. McLouo, and i I Commissioners under the Act. of uaronna xvaiiiuau viiiijjdi , whj I 24th of March, I80, Vejendants. ' At the reciuest of counsel engaged iu the above entitled cause, repre- antinBr narties to saia action, tne time lor taking the account on in th'fl eause is vostmned from the f 1st da v of Decem ber, 18So, m tneiztn j day of January, 18S0. . j ' Tne account wm oe las-eu at oiaits-j ville, N. C: tho 12th of January, 188G. 'v.;v It is debired that all parties, creui- ami ctoir'lrhrilflprs. interested in the result of feaid action will be pres- LUli3 (Miv. .j...--- J ent and present their claims. W. Z. Linxky. Referee. Taylors villeN C Nov. Zoth, ibjso. ATT HILL'S RESTAURANT. PRICE 5' CENTS. I . NEW ' A DVJCRTISEMENTS,' i.kadehs l. FASIIIO.Y. mi mst certainly go to ' uu t'Aiiiuinj nis .Jmmensy stock among which will be ' found oh,e very Jiandsone goods suitable for ariotmas presents. WHITLOCK'S CI OAK UEHAKTaiE.Vr iSiStU unbroif " and it will be to tho uuv?n ouy ing a wrap to eiamino tho foi- low ing prices!: i ewmawacts now reduced to Sir, 18 15 10 44 12 14 ! 10 CI tt -1 M 41 O.UUX.1UUW walking Jackets, and ither Cloiks at prices that ?Vo compel you td will buy. !.. (.. ir II a II a n land! a n d fc a n.d k o I'll d k o r n d k c r e a? n d e r c h a a iv d k e r c h I 1 kerchie kerchief : o r c h i e f s II a ri II a n d Hand Is complete . in every re.pccT an i-omoraiv bartrain's ur nfV..ro,i . d finejinen II. 8. Handkerchief for 1'JJ cents, worth 2 cents, llandkorehinf. A rangipg in price from 8c to $2.(M', worth double the money. . GREAT" REDTJO'-TIOIT - . -IN ' ZDRESS GOODS.: 3G-inch Satin Berber that sold" for oOc are now sellmg for 40c. SC-Inch Cashmere that sold for 50c are now sacrificed for 37c Brocade Satin Un shed Berber cloth that is worth ',-c is now going at the extremely low price of. 18c, and every thing else in iujs ciepariment at equally r- . ,r VO UPv . v DtolESXlfJ sDEPAltl IKiNT complete In every rebpect and ocr ... prices are low r than the lowest. 5'r-"vf. X.v';. : ' - V v ; .V'-' ' - v : , , - jvee ood w kjttt. , i At SO cents, worth 75 cyds. rFull line Dr. Warner's and Dr. BullVCor- sets. - oo Ladies Merino ,r IT oooo o o o o o o o o ,o o coop - fcSSS 8 H 8 1 8S.SS H s : h ssss EEEV E E T.EK j: j: 1 FEE K mi h it it ii ii ii ii t 40c. worth Gflc. Childrcns Merino lloso all colors at exttjumely hrw Fvdi Wrtnaent clnldrens Hoods ajjd Sacques. o- : DON'T FORGET! AVo are headdUarters- for every-. thinir in our line, land don't buy 'till Vou have seen what can be found at H. WHITLOCK'S, . " ; I Esgle Hotel Block. ; Mail orders promptly attended to." - A t nanal l am nropared i to offer bi inducements to any one who pur chases anything in thi- Department.' Beautiful bilk Scans soia.i ior juw tt t " r . . . . 1 . 1 w at ouc worm 75c 44 1.00: ix '" ?t.00 44 1.5(1 VjtCUU-'- . i. .'- English Baibriggan Jian Hose at 25c, worth 10c, Full asortmetit Gents' Wool llalf Hose. ' - ! nonts Pure Linen Cold Border Hem Stitched Handkerchiefs at 25c. Best SI. 03 Shirt over. otTered " in Asheville. ! ; Utfor Earl 4 Wilson's Celcbra- COLLARS AND CUFFS. Dunlap & Co.'s a ii H H A AA A A A A AAA A A A A TTTTT T - T T ' T T SSSSSS s s . sssss . s s s sssss it n HUH n H n jt H I h , i everything necessary for an au gents' wear at II. WillTIiOCK'Sr 1 i - Eagle Hotel Block. ', 11)1 A 1 X 5V 'X -V1, !.;. .