Gift of Mrs Richrn'cr.d son i -' ' i J r ' ,. . VOLT VII. NO. 84. ASHEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 1886. PRIOE 5 , CENTS.' ; j. ' ' ' Gift of Mrs Richmond Tea. son : 'V; Entered in Uw rwct;offle at AahTUle auvanck ori'icK in carter BUILD- IS 0. IMMEDIATELY SOUTH OF i COUT HOUSE. A grille l"ally Advance. pubUCVxI erery da y In tha WMk (except iloiuUr:- ! Ue toiloik'lDg low rai : On Year, 1-00 - HI Month. - . V Una aoDth: - - .54 Tha Adtakck hMtblArcet dally circula tion rftnr caper Wm tT charlotte. and la a 0 n adTerUaia mdlnm. Hample copies eni fr oq application. i UI'tXTO KEW ADVJ CUTIS KMEM FbajiK Caeteb. Property fbi Bale. 1 I Hakoan. Stone & Gatcoeix. Interesting Facts. r Watch out for the electric about Friday. light i i Oar campaign poet wfll come to tbet front again in a few days. -?icntr candidate -cnrak t Upper Hominy to-day. The peopled cause Is Kround every hour. j Jarreti Smith, Chief of the E?st cm Band of Cherokee Indians, called to see U3 yesterday. lie reports the red men all solid for Malone. I The political campaign is m warn that the trees are budding, There is a cherry tree in the south' era nortion of the city now in full bloom. 1" .is Mr. I. N. Ebbs, democratic candi date for Senator has joined his opp nent Mr. Fox in ths canvass. He was delayed some days on account of sickness in hi3 family. I The officers of the First National Bank are well pleased with tbejr new building which is a ciedit to Asheville and the builders, Mesrv. J. A. Wagouer and John Hart A number of ultra stock law men in the coualy have no hesitation in sayiDgthat the poor man ha no right to vote on the question, bc;- cause he docs not own the lands, t is this tlasa of men who are advo cating the election of Gudger and Jones." Mr. A. A. Featheriton came near meeting with a serious accident on his farm north of the city yesterday. He ws diiving a pair of mules, and in coming down a hill ho fell from hU seat, when the mules started to rtm. He held to the reins and wa dmrircd a considerable distance, re. Our much esteemed friend, Mr. B. 1. Fitzpatrick, his returned from BU-hmond, where be has spent tie pit two weeks in attendance on the Grtutd Assembly of the Knights jnf Xabcr. Mr. Fitzpatrick was the rep xrsentativO from the Asheville divis ion oi that organisation', and reports a most ple.isant and profitable visit. We publish elsewhere an d dTCiM'ta the republicans of this congressional district, in which the effort of A. H. Jones, and T.J. Candler, pretended republican, j to elect Capt. Johnston, is iuUy ex posed. The people of the district rvill not be deceived by such a pal pable game. " Let every republican - aud democrat in the district read theaddreis. j The friends of Gudger and Jone3 uilion election day try to secire the election of those gentlemen 'by ""awappicfe' votes. Their trusted leader, "smiling Bobbie," says that Pearson shaU not be elected . That me.ans any trick, available will j be xesorted to. Let the friends, of ur ticket be on the alert andnotjbc caught in this or any other trick of the enemy. j Wo c 1 attention to the adver tisement" eibcre of thf CaltCr propertv for sale. This place has a front of over COO on Spruce street, and it is a q.nwtion df a very short time when, v1" a mnrket house and other improve ments on the city property (op posite, the whole of this front Will bo available for business purposes, xv i-nnw r,r nn hronertv with a greater future. s Bargain Connter at Law's, i As many goods accumnlate that are imperfect or for eome.otherrea fon we dispose of uuder cost. 5 Wo start a bargain counter? all goods on it are at least half puce. " j A grand stock on hand now,. and new goods still coming in. (See eoods and get prices ior nue or pom . ir.oQ wares at TiAw's. onDOsite J - M. r JEsglo Hotel. ; M?mGbce A.DEMERnrB,Pupil TXaverScharwenka, Court Pianist ts F.mtieror of Germany.' and r:itttn of his Conservatory of Mu-ic, at Berlin, will receive pupils ja Piano and Vocal Music ; ha may be seen at Mrs. Reynolds, 21aln St , between 3 aud 4 p; m , daily. J stylo i Weekly ADVANCE only $1 per Vew.yery low. oct!9;tf . ! - I ., ." . . m. The County Canvass. - The county candidates spoke on Sand II ill (Lower Hominy) jester day to a large audience, composed of the best citizens of that section. The discussions were animated bat pleasant, and the best of feeling prevailed; I The candidates for the Senate were present, and announced them selves, not having time to enter into a general discussion. Mr. Pearson's friends present ex pressed the opinion that he made the best speech of the campaign. This township, is more equally divided on the stock-law question, titan any of those that the candi ittes have yet spoken in. This seems to be the opinion of those who .have followed the campaign. They Want to Know - How -ny man who believe in the Luux?raiiS principle, that a majority ought to rale, can consistently advo- gaininglcate the election of Jones and Gudger. j If there is a.uuMi in the county silly enough to believe that if Ma lone, Pearson and Reynolds jare elected that the eastern counties will I be placed uuder nesro wie. Such - a r- I h the lozic of some oi the ring- doodles. .' If Senator Vance is opposed to the I stock law in Black Mountain as he says, and "believes that a majority ought to rule, why he is speaking in tho interest of Gudrrer and Joues. w awAV.V V va0. a Maava vvw, Why General Jones refused ! to state to the Board of Magistrates and Commissioneis the intent and spirit of his stock law bill, as he promised to do, if he was acting in good faith with the people. Tliey Say That Tom Johnston can't possi bly :dl through this time, even wi . Tom Candler's assistance. Tl.at the thinest thing of the season is the trick by which "smil ing Bobert" expects to defeat Mr. Peaison. That smiling Bobbie would swap off the State ticket for a vote against Pca?co. That the people of Buccombe county wont go back ou a friend to giatify Bobbie's malice. That the Citizen'j bitter ii- jfc against Mr. Pearson, partic ilarly, than! iove ci !. .p. That i liwLcs smiling Bobbie just awfp'. i iad to expose any of his little schemes. That Maj. Malone, is making a brilliant canvass out west, and will walk Tommies" log in November. That a man who has violated his pledges as Tom Johnstou has, ought not to expect to be endorsed. That Maj. Malone is discussing the Blair Educational bill with , tel Img effect, j That Johnston can no longer de ceive the people with promises; That faithle3s public servants will meet a just rebuke in Novem ber. That the military hero (that is the Gin'!,) can devote all his time this wiuter drilling the troops, who too ght so nobly (for Pearson) in the campaifcP' ' t ! That the ringdoodles are scarce compared to the legion3 of flop doodle that are to be found all over the county. That the rlngdoodler of the Citizen need not hope to win a victory over Pearson aqd the People's Ticket by tho U3e of his schemes. That he is a successful schemer, but this time he will fail. ' That among tho supporters of the flopdoodle ticket can be found many of lh leading democrats in the county. 'J That the rank and file of trW ?arty are solid for the ticket. That smiling Bobbie's efforts to make it appear that Mr. Pearson is supporting Tom Johnston in prefer ence to Maj. Malone is another of his unsuccessful schemes. That the ringdoodle organ knows as little about fairness in politics as the military hero, (that is; the Gin'l) docs about statesmanship. That Will Beynolds can hardly realize he has any opposition, j That the methods by which he was defrauded out of the nomination will receive a black eye to the tune ofGOO majority on the 2nd day of November. s That hereafter we will have cean methods and clean politics jn: Bun combe. ; . Whitlock sella the genuine Cen temeri Kids in blacks, colors, and undressed or Suede Foster's Hooks in blacks and colors, and a very good Kid in latest shades and blocks at 75 cts. Also, a large s'ock Cashmere and Silk Gloves, THE CONGRESSIONAL BACE. THE CANVASS DRAWING TO A: CLOSE. r ! Major Malone's Election Assured. Maj. W. H. Malone and Capt. Tbos.D. Johnston candidates! for Congress, will close their canvass west of the French Broad river, to day at Hayes ville, the county seat of Clay county. Their next ap pointment is at Fair View in ; this county, next Tuesday. -They then go to Butherfoid county, and speak at Reynold's tan yard, .Wednesday 27tU, at Butherfordton Thursday 28:B,and at Logau, Store Friday . .vu, nuxou wujptcioo aipointments , ior tne district, Tho , canvass between these two J.tr,mmhM.ha.n- Mndn'nn 4 7" . P.-r niga grounds, ana at most, oi ineir insiou oi footprints. la addition to proaching Con gressioual election appointments they have had large this, the dusty road showed a trail for Maj. W. H. Malone, the inde citfrd3 out to hear them. where a body of some ' kind pendent candidate for Congress." Ye are'satisfied from all the in formation we have been able to ( 'I is q settica tact. Me uas made a bri iiant canvass, making friends au votes at every point where he haibeen heard. He has shown the pccple wherein Capt. Johnston, his conetitor, has foifeited all claims UDch tnom for their further sup hoA bv violating bia solemn l f - j v pledges to the people made on the redeeming his promise to do all in bis power to secure the repeal of the lluternal Beveuue law, Mnjor Malqne proves by the records that he siiffeied himself to be bound by a caucus rule to vote for Carlisle for Speaker, who was a bitter euemly to the repeal of the law; aud, who, j after his election to the SneakersbiD, so pacsed the com mittees of the House as to defeat its repeal. - Maj; Malonejhas shown to. the people the cause of the great scar city of money in the country, the stagnation of j business and tlie poverty and suffering all over the land. Ha shows that for years national legislation - has tended to enrich a few and ruaite poorer the many. He proves that the policy of the present 'administration on TfcS cuii cut j qnftsttcrgTlntTalcartO the welfare of the people. He charges and ; proves' that Mr. Cleveland, in his war upon silver, the people's money, is influenced by the great money monopolies of the North. He shows how the contraction of the Curreucy and the power of the National banks to draw ii their circulation, ?s proving ruinous to thi great inter ests of the country. He shows that to-day money is scarcer in the country than ever before. That while a few are accumulating great fortunes, the cry of the' widow and orphan are beari from every sec tion. That I capital is grinding down labor, aad the poor are at the mercy of the rich, yet congress has failed to come to the rescue. He explains how it is, that by the caucus system, even those mem bers of Congress who are disposed to do something for the relief of the people, are unable to do so. He discusses j the Blair Education al Bin and show?, that after it pass ed a Bepublican Senate, it wa3 killT ed in the Hou?c by the leaders whose leadership Capt. Johnston follows in Congress. Maj. Malone's speeches make a deep impression, and the people cverywjiere are anx ious to hear him. We have no doubt of his election by a handsome majority. Asheville, N. C, Oct. 19, 18S6. Ed. Advance : The other day I a- Pressed a letter to Hon. James M. Gudger former SCi.icitor for this dis trict, he being one of ou? best- jgal talents. Whether in hi3 opinion the legislature could under Article 7, Sec. 14, of the Constitution of North Carolina, allow the election of county nffira in Runpoiobe county, and leave the eastern counties under their present system of county govern ment. He stated that democratic lawyera had always been of opinion that It could be done, (but for party purposes, they would not say so. "I say that it can be done" "but wheth er it is party policy to declare it so or not is none of my 1 usiness. I say if this can be done in the name of justice let it be done. If my party falls to the ground in Western North Carolina let us have a system of county government purely demo cratic, by allowing as to elect all our county officers from Constable up. I ; .-..! A Voter. Another Invoice of Wraps for La dipk. Mi&es and children, lust in at I AN EXCITED COMMUNITY. Evidences of a Brutal Highway Murder But So Par a llystery. Charlotte Observer. 'J The people in the neighborhood of Clay Hill, near the old Hill iron furnace, just across tha line, York county, South -Carolina, are greatly exercised over Cae occur - rence of a supposed highway'; mur der, and the facts which rave rise - jto the excitement wouk seem sustain the people in th ir-theory that a foul crime has' ieeir com mitted. On Sunday morning last. a party of men who were-traveling the road early, had their attention J I attracted by a large pebr of blood u mo luiuuiD vi hid ivu, iu luo locality already mentioned. The blood was clotted, and all around ttAiWft Anli. , . - . r--. - . -r: J was dragged from the road into the bushes. The trail was dis i ujarits ma.ua uy me dragging m me. body were the prints of fingers, as if the two hands of the murdered man were outstretched and plough- A. , , ; ? ,ue uou M ,,tt3 UClus dragged along. The parties foi- dragged along. The parties foi- lowed the trail into the woods to a distance of about twenty yards, where they found a madJ such as ' i ttS is usea dv raii-SDiitcors. ann nar - -i . i . " . j . L. I . . . . J -1 A. y iuo uij.ui ws iuuuu iiii eaipiy oai- tridge shelil The maul was bloody, and was evidently the weapon used in doing the work. AIL trace of the body was here lost, though par ties of citizens searched through the woods in all directions. I The river is near the scene of the sup posed murder, and it is believed that if a murder was really com mitted, of which there seems to be " of the peo- ied to the no doubt in the minds pie, the body was carried river bank aud cast into the water. The river was yesterday being dragged, but up to the latest ac counts the search was fruitless. Two men are said to be missing from the neighborhood, one a col ored man and the other an Irish nailllap f rnm Ch rtr.ntt a TMio nan. I . . . . I . . ' . . ' aroused over the anair, and are determined to sift the matter to the bottom. ! NORTH CAROLINA.; A Small Boy's Composition. St -.iesvllle Landmark.' , . North Carolina Is counted as a State and hss as many mother-in-' laws as any other State of its size. It lies in the thirty-sixdi latitude, or rather the thirty-sixth lie3 in it. Be fore the war latitude was not jmueh account and men believed it had nothing to do with raising cotton. If the free schools had; "caught, on" to latitude my papa says there would not have been so many soldiers in the war nor so many; pension bills for old Grover to veto now1, and liquor would have been es water, and wool hats cheap. North Carolina is a State. It consists of the Rich mond & Danville Railroad,; the Dur ham Bull and Charles R.r Jones. Rufe McAden has a bank and there is the Bank of New Hanover.. In east there are fish, grapes and ;a man named Jarvis, who has gppe a pine apple hunting and will be back home in '88. In the west there is Black Mountain, Natt Atkinson, and the Asheville bar. Th8 Gudgers live in the west and hole office. They are more numerous and -more humor ous. ' i - . X - Reckoning by the census of 1880 North Carolina had nearly a million and a half of folks not counting Zeb Vance, who adds a half a mil lion more according to my papa's arithmetic. M Raleigh is the capital of North Carolina, Frapps and Theo. Josephs and a man namedTim Lee used to live there. ' Ike Young U dead, but the other revenues are alive and stole a hot still from us last week. Respectfully submitted, Little Jim DaLy. Western Seminary of Learning, Sept. 29, 1$S6. Good Results In Every Case".' D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer ot Chattanooga, Tenn.', writes that he was seriously afflicted with a severe co'd that settled on his lungs: had tried - many remidies without benefit. Being induced to tiy Dr. King's" New Discovery for Consump tion, did so and was entirely cured by use of a few bottles. Since which time he has used ii in his family for all Coughs and Colds with i beat re- Bults. This is the experience of thousands - whose lives have been saved by this Wonderful Discovery. ; Trial Bottks free at H. H. Lyons Drugstore. j . Subscribe for the Weekly Advance. i r ' '" I ass Awitvuiy . publication of Mr. Jones nomina To the Kepublicans of the 9th Umn k k. ; cT Congressional District. ,At ar mass meeting of the Be . 7" v- vfe.".""". District assembled at the Court House in A8heville; in accordance in j Qr auu.wnu a can maue uy me eaitor ine fiKviana Hera a ' the 16th day of October to con - sider the advisability of' nomina A. Z nug a canaiaaie ior ingress ior said District. After mature deliber ation and fonsidprintr t.hn m'r to nna aI -sl rrru-" ,1W tiou, adopted ' the fottowinff,feso- - lution.- . I "Resolved. That we the BeDubli- 03118 of tne 9th Congressional Dirf- l?!? assembled, mm- wmM iiiiVTiurici a I aa -c urarv ill t rm vi u r recommend'tothe EepubUrans of said district that they make n i ixuuiiU(iiion ," ior ; vjongress m saiu district, due tnmK it aavisaoie, un it aer au "ie circumstances, ana we recommend the Bepublicans to cast their solid vote in the : ai. i This conclusion was reached by F.De massi:meecuig aiter maiure cie- i 1 1 Ixdpo frtrtni unri lAnDnlforinn TrriM- from every county and section throughout the entire district. One principle reasou tnat lea to this nclosion was the shortness of -time to the election, and that any isepublican candidate nominated bv the meetinsr at this late dav by the meeting at this late day would find it impossible to make a ca"vass oi cue aiscncc Deiore me faction, and whatever merit there misrht hft in nnr Piinsp. hfl'wnn d i o ' - kn wa i i "ui uc awio ; iu : uieuus.i mo oamc 1 a a 1 . 1 ueiore me people, auu wicu a standing! democratic majority against him of 1.600 in the district would finally be" overwhelmingly defeated at the I ballot box at the bad better have no candidate of our own nomination than suffer defeat T 1 -V V, ' In voting for Maj. Malone we sacrifice no principle of the Bepab- under any such circumstances. lican parry, out simpiy uuite our votes with the good men of the Democratic party who have thrown off the shackles of the old Bour bon democracy and are willing to unite! with the IBepublicans in a common cause to secure better government for the people ; to se cure protection for thej American laborer; to secure the repeal of cationaT bill, passed by a Bepubli can Senate and defeated by a Dem ocratic House of Bepresentatives of which Capt. Johnston was and is now, a member; to secure a free ballot ajid a fair count ; to secure more money and less taxation ; to resist the suspension and demonr etization of the silver dollar, and generally, to restore confidence to the American people in. the stabil ity of the government and to enact such legislation by Congress as will arrest the hard times and re store the country to the prosperity that existed under Bepublican ad ministration, aud dispell the gloom into which it has, been thrown by the maladministration of the bid Bourbon democracy. If these sev eral objects can be attained by uniting our votes with the inde pendent. democrats in the district in the election of Maj. Malone to Congress we may well rejoice with all good and true men in the dis trict in a triumphant victory in favor of right and good govern ment over wrong and oppression. Since vthe .adjournment of the mass meeting at the Court House our attention has been called to what purports to be the preceedt ing of a Bepublican meeting held in the office of the Skyland Her ald on the 16th and published in that paper of that date, which not understood is calculated and as is certaiuly intended to deceive the ppblic. The mas3 meeting was called by Mr. ATH. Jones, t he ed itor of the Skyland Herald, with the evident purpose of having, him self nominated for Congress. On the assembling of the delegates 'it became appoareut that Mr. -Jones would not be accommodated with the nomination. Whereupon that gentleman after pledging himself to abide the result of the meeting withdrew to the IJerald office, taking with him a religious crank who report says has either been in, or attempted to get in to every religious denomination in the country and who proved a disgrace p ail such as received hjni,' by- the name 6t ISnoch Anderson as chair man, Jhis (Jones) son.in-law, T. J Candler, who voted against Blaine and for Johnston twoyears ago With a further addition of a young1 man by the name of Peter Penland as Secretary, which to gether with the assistance of John Yancey and the hands in the Her ald office with barrieaded. doors, held a very - enthusiastic meeting ill the interest; c fv Capt, Johnston and triumphantly nominated Mr. Jone for Congress, that gentleman himself doing the most of the voting. : whereupon patriotic speeches were nrade by Mr. Can dler, Mr.v Johnston's political friend, and rt Jones with much misgivings accepted the nomina tion at the bauds of Captain John apnioachine election, which would Ago 'he received an anonymous letter jurnisningttie whole, or tait of )(K) be attributed to -a defeat of our from a negro reminding him of the J'eai lect or stonoprblng for side principles instead of the true cause death of Motley and MclntyreJ arM be sSn aUh and Irfck, of a thorough Bepublican warning him to look out for himself. I V. t abt discussion before the people. We yesterdavmftTininohnnf irjnii; : . : ! . i 8ton78 friend -and supporter. The action of a Bepublican meeting is a - glaring fraud upon ihe Bepublican i fon-jr m tuo uiauiub. x. lafge auu well , attendedt mass meeting of I leading "RAnnriliVanj frnm naarlv I " - O vwa ,- WUA ucsa i every county ana section in the on i nist.nnf. aftonrid fito maotinm - the Conrfc Hons, which nm. - 1 mended the adoDtion of the above f ... i resolution endorsing tha candidacy - of Maj. W. H. i Malone, while the inoHnrf in (ha TTamM Affi dinMal "ronT hfrtin the Woyes of his office. " the employes of his office. ? Will the Bepublicans of the District indorse such a fraud as that;? , j: F. ; w m i - a im '.i. aa-a I .in iit ut i w I I uii ;Wr. Jones is a sel ? S5!i f?n!" e interest j viuas u, jouosiod. ,ioa c oe - ueceivea, jur. jooes is not tne can wx i.ue; jsepuoiican- party ana every vote given for him 13 a vote ior --Johnston. -B.. OvPJL3CTSlson1, W.B. West, C. T. C. Deake. James Hensley, W, F.' Ceatg, David Lawsow. - Ji Wiley Snook, J; M. Toms, " W.'G:B. Moeeis. Committee Murder and Arson at Danville j Danville, Va. October 18. Some time ago Lucius Motley's ; body was found at foot of a precipice in North Dan vme.. Strong evidence was col- lected pointing to murder. Not long -t t-u.. -r i ni LHrwnni .iiiiiii . .i pinrwrn maj v-.-vw killed by a negro at night. J. D. Robinson, a merchant of North Daiv ville, was the chief instrument In working up the case against Mot- l.py's supposed murderers and a week Bobinson's store was burned and bo doubt it was fired by an incendiary. Circumstances point to-a conspiracy on the part -efja band of nSw against the whites.thoush the masses ui wqiies uuu uiacKS live on the most peaceable terms: MiN Kate 'Field will piss the eaily v.k'ter at .Old Point Coin foit. Items 'About the State Fair, i Governor Scales will deliver the opening address, ' ; Exceedinff mi urns. , i : . ; : N " . i .'; The Cattle Show will exceed anything of 'the kind ever seen iu this State. :f ! 1 The excursion, rates are so low every one can afford to take a day or two of recreation and pleasure. Money spent in attending the State Fair will be a profitable in vestment, ; - I If you are of Northern birth, 'and desire to attend the State Fair, it will be to your interest to.corres pond with' J. T. Patrick, Commis sioner of Immigration, j 1 We hope all persons! in this county, who were born in Northern States, will attend the State Fair, so as io meet 110 i?4orpnern eaicors and home-Seekers, and speak to tbem of the advantages this section has to offer, They can be of great benefit to our native people at the Fair and Northern Settlers' Con yeution. ; :. -" :;'vf "j YalnaMB City Property for Sale! The Carter prpperty, within TO ards of the pufelic square, having a front of over 850 feet on College, Spruce and Eagle Streets, wilil be sold at a figure considerably below its present value. ! 1; The improvements are j of a de sirable character, including dwells ing with nine rooms, numerous closets and pantries and wide ver- andas, cottage for servants, &c. Title perfect. Terms easy. Good reasons for selling low, ' ' . ' There is no property m Asheville which .piomises such early, rapid' and considerable appreciation in value as this;! ' ; Tjnless sold within ten dayg, will be withdrawn from; the mar ket. . . r - . : ,-' --''-j-; . For particulars apply on the premises to i ; ' ' . . ' ; FRANK CABTEB. oct205t, J ' Interesting' Facts. . , , It is of the greatest interest' to the public to know that the leading physicans of the "world now claim that consumntior and all other pulmonary diseases are " curab?e ; and they consider the Oxygen Treatment the ! most valaable yet discovered. H: If rs Gatchell ; and Stone have cured cases which had been considered 'entirely hopeless. oct0 I .- . Q . v v vivvn, i . JIUfm. Congressional Campaign. ;; ; Major Malone and other candidates V .5 S083 W 1 address the Pj0 ii.JutewJ?yWMd-r rair view, .Tuesday, . ,, Ayr (Reynolds' tanyard) Wed. bci Ruther.ordton. Thursday. October 26 11 aw i v , - . i i ..w-Jt An End to Bone Scraping. Edward Shenerd. of Harrlsbiirc. 111., says: "Having received so much benefit from Electric Bitters, I feell it my duty to lot suflerinir humanitv vAl" ,alronj?R ?0Fo rnVT sera pea or leg amputated, l jzsed, three bottles of. Electric Bitters and seven boxes Bucklnn's Arnica Salve, dea bott., kndl BkCtf. -AK : i j Salve at zoc. per dox py II. II. . - j Lyons. The real Stetson hnd Danlap Hats direct from manufactures, to be found only at i ' J f octra:trT:v TWihtloce's. I Large stock of Children's Hats. Caps, Terbans, Tam O'Shauter, Palo & Fezs, just in at oct!9:tf ! WniTLOOK'a. WE ABE LNOW SUOWINQ IN TIN. usually IatteaotiVe stock oe cLOTniNa,l i hats , BOOTS , AND snovs, merino undeewkar. hosieey, gloves.' . COLlails and cuffs, ; scaefs, , siiiETS and deawees, fancy vools, eibbon$, uuuus, bilks, LVJ"f. OAKS teuneh, CAE- PETS. oC.' ,- i . H. Bedwood & Co... octl6eod-tf One Peice Stoee.w : '! j Proposals. . Sealed proposal? will be received until tne zsth clay of October, for Notice. ' tut A i , aDnu,ai weeuog or lJe khplders of the Western No.rtu Oaroliua Railroad Company Tho regular annual meeting of iw iu vsueviue, K.U. on i?e iouitiu Wednesday in No vember, 18jSG, it being the 24th day of the month. , j G. P. Eewin, I Secretary and Treas. Oct.17 W.tilNov.24. h " Mr. Meirs, who is now in New York purchasing his fall and win. auu uei Ldiuiy ouo oi me cneapesc stocK oi guU8 he ever brought to this market. oct.10 Another invoice of fine and cheap Jerseys; ar4 1 all wool, tailor made and pleated back Jersey for $1.35 at 0ctl9:tf Whitlock's. Attention guilders.-. You can save money by having J; R. Hill to give you an estimate on your tin, sheet iron aod ornamental' work, lie (has opened a shop of Willow street; in rear of Swannanoa Hotel, where ho will be glad to give estimates on all work in hi line. All work done jat the most reasonable -prices and satisfaction guaranteed. ' Respectfully, : A ;!.:.. .-:.'! J;R.Hilv 5 The beautiful songs, Marguerite and White Wings, sung recently here by Miss Miller, for sale at the Music Store- Jhftvo alao received a new supply of the very; brilliant valse: "Belle of New York."; i f "; - C. Falk. ' ;sepl5 -';':' : ' r v.'.- i mm U .' M'lhe Old, Oaken Bucket." the best chewitig tobacco on the market can always! be found at Powell &. Suiders. Try it, and yon will uso no other, octll ; Gilt edgd butter now smothering under ice ten degrees below zero at J. G. Pattdrson & Bro. Call early and get rush. a! divide before ! the cctl5. i Twenty one lbs of Turkey ( reek butter, made by Mrs. Bobersou, on ice, at J. G. Patterson d? Bro. J N E W A D VEBTISE M ENTB : trULEtFOB SALE. A ' good ijxmulo I for sale cheap; 4 years old, in good condition. . : ' ! Apply at Hammershlag's Store ! octl9-tf J - FOR SALE CHEAP Oue saddJo and driving horse,' 8 ycra ; one driving horse, 4 years; sound, gentle and drives single or double, also, bnggy, tongue, 8hafts and harues?. Can be seen at Sevier' staple for threedayfc; . ''! i - J: Waicefield Cortland. C:ct. 16-3t Swannenoa Hotel- WANTED TO BENT, a small farm of 50 to 75 wv, prin cipally bottom land, within rwo to fotir miles of; "AAheville with house and outbuildings.' I"!';"' J. C. llENEY, Ashevil !, N. C "oct17d&wlw. ! ' UOYS WANTED. By.s wanted -Mat) heAsheville Fumitare Ftc- tory Apply to, - , , G. H. Wai-kkb, , Aoctl6tf Hup't. y- FOB SALE. A"; pair - of Cue steers aud ' wagV-n, cornjiN te Aonly to Hi fl Lt6ns octia-tf 4 i f. 4 I ' . ' j . V w ' n i t- -M : ?r i 'V ' ! i i Mi ..f f i T