L. t. v-- A Gift of Mrs Richmond Pearson jr. BAILI i 1 4 - VOL. Vt-NOJ f A8HEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, THUKSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1886. PRICE. 5 CENTO. 'ir:--X''- 'J-r'U ', " :-'!' ' " V In th roctoffle 1 Aahrrlll (T. CX, m ioond ClAM nuUWr. ! of ADVAJsCE OFTICK IX CARTER BUILOX- 1 LT0. IMMEDIATELY. BOUTH Or I COURT HOUSE. 1 Asbevillc Dally Advance, j Published erory day In th WMk (xcept Moody tmtoIlQwlBgknr.ri: i On Ter, . - - $4.0" fclx Meath. - - 0" TUT Months - 1-6" On Moo lb: - - , Tbm ASTUrcB h th lrrel dfOiyeVreai.-v-tlon of y PPr West of Cnrktt, H a fin fcdrsrt&Ag medium. emplcopleac.tt r on ppttcuon. 1 IIDCXTO Mff AJVUiT13 J. B. Cb aj g XILE3. Telephn.. P. A. Cummiugs, Esq., la attend ing the Fair at Raleigh, j The 'county candidates spoke at Flat Creek yesterday, and jwill speak at Alexander to day. j Moody and Ferguson, candidate for Solicitor, failed to pat in anj ap tjearanoe last nieht, as advertised. Ttohold. how oleasant t fa tu 8 leading prohibitionists and a bar A Society for the Prevention Cruelty, to Animals. -. A large meeting composed of both ladies and gentlemen was held Tues day evening at the residence of Judze King (theWoodfin mansion) and a re-organizatlon of the Society for the Prevention of, Cruelty to Animals perfected. Cap. W. H. Inloes was elected . president, and other steps taken necessary to the carrying out the objects of the organization ' All members who joined are re quested to pay their dues of one dol lar previous to next Saturday, who have not paid, and all those wishing to join the association will report to Mr. H. II. Lyons, pay the sum of one dollar, and they- will be . enrolled aa members of the association.' , The latest news from ihe 1 ring doodle campaign is that "the and hill statesmen" are running it. They have about run it into the groand. , !. Tom Johnston and Law. i the Stock Will the Democratic Party be made a j Cat's Paw for the Stock-Law Cause? Ultra stock-law men took pos session of the late so-called demo cratic convention, and prostituted it to the onej idea, tbe stock law, Party principles were ; ignored, the wishes of lhe people defied, and no one who did not speak and act stock-law had no influence .th it. There were men in that convention who have heretofore been recog nized leaders of the party, who pro tested against the action of the convention, especially; in the legis lative nominations, bat whose council went for naught in the general clamor, fer stock-law can didates. General Jones' make-believe effort Was simply apart of the preconcerted program to make him self one of the nominees and had ON THE WARPAT& AG1IN. KZOFLB." CROW INDIANS TTCKEO BY THE SIOUX IN MON- TANA. :V A 1ZZLFLSS3 Dow Om(w aSmttmg' flUifim; Two Crows Killed and Thirteen Wounded Some of the Sioux Left Dead on the Field. X ' - i the vfal Oh&rietton Muinqnak wsc amotig women ad hilira. Mia rm rappoMd to bo abl to car for ftnlYM, but vha - - wmjl veauua or dIioato audi traabng with fear fa eompQod to iJmb ia Ik open aft U bocomto UrribU. Ami yot women and diildren are ereiy 4a y eadmisf anffar- tnga tbat an eren won To aee a patient and rot leeblo 28t UNITED BTATH3 Tr.OO?S ts PURSUIT. ' Ccster, Mont Oct. 24 -An army officer, arrived from Fort Custer, state that at 3 p. m , Friday a party of Crow Indians rode hurriedly into three miles up Little Horn Eiver, and that in the melee which fol- keeper dwelling together in onity I Capt Tho8. D; Johnston, the ring- of - reluctance, demonstrating the Iowed twoof their number had been the post and reported that they had sea one oi lue nomiueea u mm h. attached bj,a war party of ii i'iFtl the desired effect. Mr. Gadger, th sioax, in th?rcamp about into wnwe anecxing snuu tue nomi nation, accepted it without a show mother dragged down by dfaeaae, bxarely triTing to ear for ber bouMbold to wit- nees a pany obfld wnoae ovtlook for ale, ateme only ene of mfaery fa worse than any ontward erile that one ean imaoine.. When women hare those weak and do prened f eelinga, that eenae of bearing down, pain ; In the back, faeadaehe, Ion of odor lack of aQ life and .energy, oar rympathlea are aroused and it fa then we seek a relief. Bat it is often a fniltless task. To restore Eonthfol bloom and beauty, and render" life appy instead of miserable, fa Indeed eSfiU cult But It ean be done. Bead the follow, ing, from a j well-known man in Pittsburg. He said: - -i I must tea yom of the Imprered state of eared she was sows? onamuairfi NEW ADVERTISEAIEKT. Here's a-' Chance to Get "V ur . Money Back. The greatest (Talker) that ever ras invented is the "Brown Mafc Oo Telephone." Some of Its main ma tures are, first, simplicity, ano no batteries are used ; adapts itsei to all conditions ; al ways rellab; , it requires no expert to pnt them u. or adjust ; it faithfully transmits ny volume,: quality or pitch of if ae. .anui nnmosfi in .li.t ic.i - l. submit the fesue to theeoodandhoz- '"ZJZXS!? TOir telephone has been tested uodar all pobsible conditions, and Is pro- al I am a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Bun- iDe coanty. The action of tte nty democratic convention on the August, is alieady known aghout the county. I need not ass it here, further than to siw that I believe It to be vitiated by fraud and by the violation of the tomg snffar. I plainest principles and usages of the .fTTJ. m democratic party, and I propose to est men of the county. Very Respectfully, ! W. T. Beynolds. rently the coming Telephone lb he Ieoule. Our instiumentaare 8ol liy made, and with reasonable care ill last a life time. -y The beauty of our Phono is that there Is no batter.v to look after and replenish, and ub- liifrtlvr nA ntAoUlne mam..- eVj-k. m o . . a republican, . and to JSS&i&ZZX the present system of County gov- f these Instrument U 125. which in- ernment, and am epeciaily opposed j cluds oce receiver, one trau.-mitter, to the arbitrary system, of govern-1 and one bell box : antt for two sets. ment we have to submit" to in Buo- I This Is an absolute salr nf the To the People of Buncombe: I hereby announce myself a Can didate for tbe office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Buncombe. I am troubled with a dragging end weary feeling combe. I am also opposed to re publicans sacrificing their inaiiv hood in.their votes for. Independent demoeratsiiVs6 AcalltlIf vr sqcji be deojocrats. at" ail; I they shdulji instruments, which conveys to tho purchaser the rirht to jusa said Tt le phone whenever they see . fl t. ,, YVV9 claim that the Phone ' talks louler, further, and better .than any other Phoue yet invented; Now if we can liingdoodle headquarters have been established in T. A JoneH' law office, in the court house, wfiere their caucuses are held. doodle candidate for Congress has well understood truth, when the endeavored to carry water on both Shoulders in reference to his post tion on tbe stock-law question in Several of the county candidates & . 1 a. ll AfAiirtfV I reiumea io mo cnjr oruiu. Rev. Ki says he does! not want a nomination he is eager to have it tendered to him: that he may ac cept it in due season. That the convention reflected only the sen- killed. which he had nothincr to do. Vhen I timents of the ultra stock-law dele There was rather a small crow4d at hnxravar .h,,s,rftfnftl u - . tuev e e-v wvwiO m w ea w v s w w v uv Flat Creek, but all the speakers re: endor8edthe nomination of Jones - - ;-aA ftin hst of attention, i Xs- l F f Maj. Malone and Turnip JCom had a large crowd to hear them at Fair View Tuesday. That town ship will give Malone a large .ma jority, so we are informed by lead int democrats, who heard the de -- cision. and Gudger, and the platform upon which they were running, he stated a few day 8 ago, that he endorsed their candidacy and hoped that they would be successful in the con test with Pearson and. his crew. This we have been credibly in formed, and if it be true, as we be- linra it- i'o HTs TAhri jf An la rwntftfr r 4 We are in receipt of a letter from - - V t T,-;r duplicity when he pretends to nympatize with the anti-stock-law men in their efforts to have" -their grievances redressed. A man ought not try to be pig and puppy both at are concerned is this, simply the eame time. Chimney Eock, m liutheriora county. The writer says thaVfcotb democrats and republicans in j that coanty are for Malone, and thM- he will get a Johnston's large majority. jTom gates who Composed it, and not the sentiments of the masses of the democratic party, no reasonable man. in the ilient oi ine glaring facts before him, can for a moment doubt. ! 1 This being so, a few stock law men, bent on pn rule or ruin, deter mined to commit the democratic par ty to an undemocratic measure, used the party organization a3 a decoy duck to establish a principle an tag. onistic to every democratic principle and utterly subservive of popular The Issue then, as far as democrats shall Col. Durley, post com mandant, immediately ordered the garrison under arms, and in a short time they were at the scene of action with five troops of the First Cavalry. They found two Crow Indians ded and thirteen more wounded, while the Sioux bad left some of their warriors dead on the field, having been compelled to abandon them, evidently owing to the rapid advance of the cavalry. Detachments were sent out and a thorough search was made of the hills and ravines in the yicinity. The Sioux had made good their escape, however, and no trace of them coald be lound. They are stand by and support their partjj, j get the least' encouragement iu Ashe and tf they are hot democrats, that. I yille we propose at once to organize is if toev do not endorse the Drin- a siock company 10 run inn t-nune in gomg abont her household duties. She complained of a pain In her bask, dixdaess in her head, and a general lack of interest in almost eTerything. This had been eoaaing on for nearly two years. She was losing flesh, and her appetite was poor and kregu- ir. iter sleep was ty no means regular, cioles df the democratic v&HV in a.u over. Ashevllie, lor they are so or w rezreumg. one loocea puetanc i- flfatf. thpn thev ar in truth cneap th At every body can havo one. bloodless, and sometimes said that she tni8 .8,Vatef en , tfie, are .m truth Will be Pleased to show rav iaatru repupucans,ana ii mey nave nv mentstoa nyone,' ' " " mannooa. ana courage euougu r -. is- J. B; Craigmil aeciare, their repuoncanism wtiii Oct.28dlfi." opposing democratic principles the' hardly eared whether she sired or died. After she had soreral fainting spells,- ind found the doctor oould do her very little gooo she was told by a neighbor, who had bees in a similar weak' state, that YoBna Cordial was a good thing. She had tried so many remedies that she said at first there was no use of trying any more. But ahe had so much confidence in Mrs. W.. who had re eorered by the use of tho medicine, that ahe tried a bottle. We were ail surprised at tho effect of this one bottle. It did wonders in bringing lirs T. out of her low condition. She had net dared to hope for such relief and strength as it gare her. This encour aged her to take more, and she has by tafa time taken five or six bottles. Ehs says that there is no medicine like Yelina Cordial and I believe she fa right." , Qen'l Aent. are not entitled to ' democratic or republican votes. I am a republi can, and not only expect the voter of republicans, but of those who do not endorse the democratic candi dates or policy. 1 am, constrained to th us announce myself because no candidate, yet out, seems willing to declare himself a republican j a, the samimeihere is a candidate who is asking republican votes be cause be opposes the democratic nominee. If I do not get a single vote but my own, I am a candidate republican candidate, A. H. Jones will get no votes Butherford county. . L in A Campaign Iiie. ' From a private letter from E. M. Farmxn, more familiarly I gentleman in Swannanoa twnship, known as smilicg Bobbie, is the j we make the following extract: -nif' constituted -leader of the rine-1 he enemies of Mr. Pearson tloole campaign, and it has at last keep circulating liea' on him, but. , . LA ut hp without effect." One of the last dawned upon the people that he biDff Circilated by the Eev.. T. K wzatS 31r. Pearson difeated be. Brown, that Loughran had told him cause beU .ur reusuufl cusmj. i iuai i taruu uau piutru bctchii He has formeriy eaid that he would party of Sioux which recently Poplar Biver agency , to raid the Crows. Gen. Heath, the j special ao-Ant At. Ponlar River, notified the our -party organization be used as a authoritie8 of their departure, brt stock law advocates? Are we demo- was nnab4Ie to prevent it as there crats, or are we stocic law men . As v ,v-i'?n t 1 either we cannot afford to endorse stationed near the agency. All the the action of this convention "if we j Indians left secretly and were far desire to maintain the honored prin- away when the fact became known. Query If the Bev. Ei swaps evidently the advance of the war off .the -Gi,I and the Gin'l swaps for the office 0f Clerk as a square, party of Sioux which recently left off the Bey. Kt, who will be left T true republican and Iwish to see Answei both of them.' Death of Mrs. A. T. Stewart. '' New York, Oct. 25.Mrs. Corne lia M. Stewart, wife of the late mil iionare. dry goods merchant, A. T. Stewart, died suddenly! this morn ing at her residence, Thirty-fourth street and Fifth avenue. ) . ; ciples of onr party,' to be d-l if Mr. Pearson toonJA oe elected. .Well, Bobert wo h'te to eee yon d d, but Ur. Pearson will be! elected no matter bow anuch damnation it will bring to! you. The PopI ar t0 honest tojsee a maa detd because ?oa tJf iling i While Bobbie m-7 man, be is also Mr. Pel f enc he cirej . i. my, something lor the party, ereat deal more for his own private schemes which he knows Mr. Pearson will smash when he returns to the Legislature. If Mr. Furman was Mr. PearsonTs personal friend, aa he is Mr. Wells', he would not be half so anxious for his defeat. Personal enmity, however, is at a sad discount and the people will choose Mr. Pearson aa their repre sentative, despite smiling Bobtrt and his personal enmity. The people are fast beginning to understand that the present contest is not one between the democratic and republican parties, but between the people and their would-be bosses. That every principle has been, subor dinated by these would-be bosses to the one supreme idea of th stock law, and smiling Robert's personal enmity towards Mr. Pearson5 b no . longer an open question. The con vention rhich nominated Gudger and Jones was no more a democratic convention, as a political- fat, that the one which nominated BUine for President in 18S4. The on which nominated Blaine a republican con vention, and the one that nominated Gudger and Jones was a-toc law convention neither was democratic, and democrats are bound by the ac tion of neither. The effort' to use he party lash i3 too absurd for auy-. yjjjW. Let democratsunderstand that"th v eacrifice'no democratic prindple'iTroUn2 for Mr f smg Roberts ! r. Pearson to theco1 stand. Let the people themselves and down with ii . who dares influence their suffrage this contest by the stale try oi hundred dollars in his bar-room be treated out for him.M ' Ir. Loughran says be did not. tell Mr. Jjrown or any one else anj such thing. . He says Mr. Pearson nor any other candidate haa placed any mopey in his bar for any pur nose whatevfr. This is a fair sample of the jnethpda being psed to defeat Mr. Pearson in the . pres entcontewJt. Let, the people un derstand once for jail, ; that Mr) Pearson is using no illegitimate means to ba elected, but is con- duciT,D a gentlemanly and up right canT;1111! and that ifc wu be a shame on tbC?00 Pe0PIfi of this county if he be mjui"?d b7 the con' temptible lies which are; nd have been circulated against, him. Offensive Partisans Suspended. Washington, October. Tbe president to-day directed the sus pension of M. E. Benton, United States attnrney for the Western District of Missouri, and of Wm. A. Stone, United Stntes attorney for the Western District of Penn sylvania. The action in the cae of District Attorney i Benton was based on the informationth at he is now and has been engaged in ad dressing political meetings throughout Missouri, with appoint ments advertised for nearly eveiy evening up to the time of election- The President endorsek the pa pors putting forth the above state ment : "Let this officer be suspen ded at once," and returned it to the attorney general for an enforce ment of the order. The eu8Dension,of"DLstrict At- torney Stone"was made for a simi lar reason. Benton is a Democrat and Stone a republican. Bargain Connter at Law's. . As many goods accumulate that are imperfect or for some other rea son we dispose of under coat. We start a bargain coontcr? all goods on it are at least half price. . ' , A grand stock on hand now, and new goods still coming in. See gexxia and get price for fine or coin taoir wares at xtaw s, , oppooue Eagle BoUL The, Complete History of those Jnt Stoch Law BUdges, according to the evidence beore the pnUio : L Mr. Pearson made the pledge, acknowledged making it, and kept it. 2. Mr. Gndcer made the same t 'e loes not deny using the words clhared aainsfc him bat says the pieV,d'on&llt not 10 connt because he when he made it! J 3. General Jonea mae the same pledge, denied making it, fcroke it, and then had it prored on him by j seventeen menunder oaXh II Weekly ADvXircx nV I1 V1 rfiAf " ; ; Our IcDowell Letter. Marion. N. C.. October 25,' 1885. will start a new newspaper; at this place, this week. I ' Marion Marion School closed last Friday. The school has been under the direction of Prof. W. G. Bandali and his accomplished wife, assisted by Mr. Haneyl Prpf; Bandali left some days since for 1 New York, where he will prosecute hi3 studies as an artist. Mrs. Bandali will leave to-day for Henderson county, where she will engage again in teaching. Miss Mollie I. Pescud, of New Or leant, who has been spending the summer in Marion jsnth her sister, Mrs. W. F. Ciaig, left to-day fpr Raleigh, where she will visit friends and relatives previous to her return to New Qi leans, Mrs. jiA.Corpeuing, with sey erol others left to-day to atteud the State Fair, and Northern Settlers Convention, Mrs. C. will have some of her fine Jerkey cattle, butter, etc., on exhibition.! j On Saturday, Samuel; Curtis, who left this county, Borne years since, and settled in Fremont county, Col orado, reached Marlon. He Is on a visit to his mother, who lives near Marion. He speaks in high praise of Colorado. j Sheriff Nea has returned from Raleigh, to which place b9 wen to Carry Josiah A. and Geo. Bird, con victed a the late term of McDowell Supeiior court pf manslaughter, for the killing of D. C. j Bright, last March, and were sentenced to four years each in ihe penitentiary. The earthquake was rather foiciblo here on Friday evening last. Tbe county campaign n JncDoweir Is getting rather hot. I ColrSinclair democratic, and-GrW. Crawford, republican," candidates for the Legis lature, are making a very warm campaign. The transparent Jones-Candler j fraud will have but little effect in McDowell. The republicans gener ally regard it as a movement set on foot in the Interest of Tom Johnston and take it as an evidence that he and his friends are greatly alarmed at the prospect of defeat, or they would not resort to such desperate efforts to awpken MaJ. Malone, as to improvise in the person of a defunct republican. Yoursjrespoctfully, i ! BfiNO, The Sioux are snid to be greatly excited over the . rai4 u.pon. thefr herds and the murder of the As- siniboine squaw by the Crows near . .IT IS ;pNR OP TgB BOiLSTS OF THE JOHNSTON METN THAT HE IS A STEONQ; MAN WITH : THE PARTY. LET US SEE HOW THAT IS 1 IN THE 85 OO Reward. j Five dollars reward will be paid at this office' for the names of the eighteen meu of the A&beville dele gation, who voted 3rd ballot, for H; A. Gudger In the late county con bent on revenge. . Five dians who were captured by Major Carroll's commane near the Yellow stone Biver a week ago, and arc believed to have been engaged in this affair, are now in the guard house at Fort Custer,, but '.it is doubtful if anything of a criminal CrOW In- I HE EVER MADE IN THE TJTSTR TfTP '. HE BAN BEHIND THE STATE TICKET EN EVERY COUNTY SAVE FOUR. Iff THE!; DISTRICT HE RECEIVED 500: VOTES LESS THAN THE REGU LAR DEMOCRATIC TICKET, I FELL BEHIND IN HIS OWN COUNTY 104 VOTES. A MIGHTY MAN.IN THE whether the republicans of Bun combe will maintain their manhood and vote for a straight republican; or be caught by the hypocraey or selfish democrats, and votefor them If they, do, they have no right to claim to be ! republicans. I shali thank "my : republican friends for their support,! and if elected X shall discharge .the duties of the office honestly and faithfully if not elect ed I shall feel I have at least main tained republican self respect and integrity.. . , : &. F. CLARk. ' We are authorized and reauested to announce J. T. Stone, of Madisotr pcray-Ltoiahrilndependent ,DArov. crane tanaiaara-iuruio oenauj in this, the 40th Senatorial district. NEW FIGS, NEW DATES, RECEIVED TO-DAY AT ' HESTON'S. t KAGLE HOTEL BLOCK. ALSO - - . CELEBRATED .' COOTECTIOITS. nature can be found against them. NORTHERN EDITORS Eating Sweet Potatoes and Drink- zing. Champaign at the Ex pense or the oiq iNortn i Statg. j Kaleicb. N. C. October 26. A 1 1 arge number of eijipors and yisi ors from the north arrived here to- dav. to attend the convention of northern born settlers in this State. The convention organized this evening at the capitol, with Geo. French, of Wilmington,' as Presi dent. Speeches of welcome to the visitors were made by Governor Scales, Bev. G. W. "Sanderlm, Moutford McGhee, commissioner of agriculture, J.T. McKee, president of $he Qtate Press Association, and W. H. Dqdd, mayor of Raleigh. Responses were made on J behalf of the visitors by G.Z. French, Jamea p. !emey7 of Reading, Paand S. A. Dodge, of BostonT The con- vention wilL-meet formally to- morrowrTAn elaborate programme has been arranged to close with a banflqet tp be given by the city of Raleigh in the evening at the Yar boro house. - I General Jones stated at Limestone and at Upper Hominy that the "spirit and intend of ttye stock law bill was to let out the 'outside town ships upon petition of a majority. Then why did he accept ja '" very small fee" to defeat the Spirit and intent" or the bill. Oh, General, ell us why Saved His Life.) Mr. D. L. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky... says he was, for mam years, baaiy amictea with r nthistic, also Diabetus ; the pains iwere ai- niost unendurable and would some times ahnost throw him into con vulsions. He tried Electric Bitters and got relief from first bottle and after taxing six bottles, was entire ly cured, and had gained I in flesh eiff5ten pounds. Says' he DOS1- r I tiyely beueyes he would have died "i I had It not been for the relief af- ventiou. instructions to the contrary ' fnrderl hv YAni triA Bitters. I Sold at hoticithtkndinsf. V J t fifty cents a bottle by H. H. Lyeaa. 1 v Bord Meeting. The Board of Conventional Mis sions and Sunday Schools will mee ANxi Jin Asheville Baptist church Tburs- TXT ANTED : Six or more tfl' le nty day' November th, a$ ; 70, p. m. r v iboaj-ders, at $3 a weftk j v .11 ail the members are requested to ut rooms uniurnished. PARTY, HE ISt j Notice. The ladies of the Flower MisaioD wish first, to tell the donors of second hand apparel how helpful was the supply, last year contributed, and then ask that articles of apparel be again sent 'for Flower Mission Hos pital. Please send said garments to Mr. Aston's, on Church street. By order of President i lower Mis- attend,. Oct 22, W. W. Wells, Secretary of Board. 1886. i Apply at once to Mes. Sarah A. West. I cct261w Water ft. B 2a3 Fresh Oysters at Moore & Robard?, WE ARE NOW SHOWING AN UN- USUALLY ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS AND UNDERWEAR, : MAIN! STREET :- sion, Oct.S8d3t.; SHOPS, MERITS O HOSIERY, GLOVES, CUFS, SCARFS, DRAWERS, FANCY WOOLS, RIBBONS, KSMITH SIIOP. NEAR SEVIER'S STABLES. CORSETS, Public Sneakinsr. The candidates for the Legisla- 73 os, trunks car ture and other candidates forcoun-1 . 'r, t P, nL times and Dlaces: viz : Ivy, Brnrd'B Store, ;Tnesday.- " 26 j WW travelinff. A WOnderfnl 6U- rfob cc&, nayiuh vuuiuu. nmuoauiv, itt I . - , . , . j. i f daily easily made; no photo, no painting; particulars tree. Madam S. N. Littlr, ;.. 443 Chicago, III. sept25 . j ' I have opened a first class Black smith Shoo, and shoe horses in the verv best man. SHIRTS AND ner and do all other wnrlr in T w ww jm a III Jf line, in good -style and on fthort notice. I employ the very best workmenjand use the best material. Call on me. ! DRESS GOODS, SILKS, ! R. JT. HOLLIGS WORTH. oct2G-tf ! Alexanders, A-SHeville, Thursday, naiaraay, 27 28 : M SO ! Speaking begins promptly at 10 o'clock. The candidates for county offices will take the time till 12 oMpck, and then tbe candidates for the Legislature will begin speak- ing. . uome prompt one. come all. Be Another invoice of Wraps for La dies, Misses and children, just in at t ' ! WHITLOCX'S. Another invoice of fine and cheap Jerseys; are all wool, tailor made and pleated back Jersey tor $1.35 at OCtl9:tf J WHITLOCK'S. r70UNDtA small leather hand J satchpll was found oh Grove street yesterday morning Owner can get the same by calling at this office, . describing the same and paying for this notice. oct22. ,.,'iyi.. ' tsucKien's Arnica aive. Whitlock sells the genuine Cen- The Best Salve in the world for temeri Kids in blacks, colors, and Cuts, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt undressed or Suede Foster's Hooks I Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap- in blacks and colors, and a very f ped HandsChilblaios Corns, and good Kid in latest shades and tall Skin Eruptions, and positive! cures Piles, or no pay required. r it is guaranteed to give perfect satis facton. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per jbox. For sale by H B.Lyons. - '.:! V .' ! - blocks at 75 cts. Also, large stock j Cashmere and Silk Gloves, very low.! ' ; octl9:tf Attention Builders. You can save money by having J. R. Hill to give you an estimate on your tin, gheet iron and ornamental work. He has opened a shop oi Willow street, in rear of Swannanoa Hotel, where he will be glad to give estimates on all worfe in hia line. All ValnaWe City Properly for Sale i The Carter property, wit hi -i 70 vards of the.public square, In. viug a froiit of over 850 feet on Oo!ege, " I : ! '! . Of Spruce and Eagle Streets, wiil be sold at a figure considerably l-elo w its present value. The improvements are of ;i de sirable character, including deiI- ing with?1 nine rooms, numerous- closets add pantries and wide ver- andas, cottage for servants, &e. Title perfect. ; Terms easy. Go)d reasons for selling low. There is no property m Asheviile which promises such early, rapid and considerable appreciation n value as this. Unless sol(t7 within -ten da; s, will be withdrawn from the mar ket. I - " '' ' For particulars apply on ti-e premises to FRANK CARTER. - r oct20-5t. ' - Don't Experiment. , you cannot afford to waste time in experimehtiug when your lungs are in danger. Consumption al ways seems i at first! only a cold. xs-nrir linn at th most reaaonftblo I Do not permit any dealer to impose prices and satisfaction guaranteed, j upon you with some cheap imita- J lM5 1. I offer for rent r-r tion oi ur. : King's New " Discovery I jl e r iweive monins my.iaryo for consumption, coughs and colds I residence on Pattou Avenue, con but be sure j you get the"genuine. 1 taming twelve rooms, all well fur Because he can make more profit I nished- throughout. Tho grounds he may tell von he ihas somethincr I are large and among , the handnom fust as firood. or ihst . the same, est in Western North Carolira. m - " i M oi - Respectfully, J. R. Hill Congressional Campaign. Major Malone and other candidates for Congress will aaaress tne people nnn h. rtpj.A -jbnf . . fc nftn 7 barn, stables and all nec s . . - m - W ww I a v v v u j - at the following times ana places: : ire.ttinff Dr. irins aw nismverT' aryi out houses. There are two Fair View. Tuesday. t Ajf (Reynolds Unyard) Wed. Oct, Kutherforatoiv lnursaay, MCiODer Logan's Store, Rutherford county, Friday, M a6 27 28 which is guaranteed to give relief in all Throat Lung and Ceest affec tions. Trial bottles free at H. EL 1 Lyons Drag Btorei - splendid gardens and a magnifi cent well of wa:er on the premise. ror lnrtber particulars, apply ;o Gi Mi BOREBI0 Voet2J-lti L. U" I r i -

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