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r " . . 1 1 PEACE. Ifj heart rati, for the nlbt is darii and Mr heart rati, for the moon is op the And 'gainst the shadowy window's lucent The niht-moth beU its wings and the far Of crickHa Bouxjt Its Kft arial strain, Ify heart rata, for the silence of the n(ght Broods like an angel's pinion, and the air, .Pregnant with undulations, toned and rare As from a holier sphere, bids cark and are Cease; for my soul Ilea hashed in tranquil prayer. . t -.William XIcEriggs in Tha Coamopoutan, ASCENT OF MOUNT TACOMA. " A riag-aa of Tallewjackata, llosquitoee j aa4 OaaU A sTlpl Tart are. i utk th following morning w were earlj la the saddle, and trouble begin almost immediately. Tha woods j were on fire around us, and we occasional! found ourselrcs. hummed in bj, flame and blinding smoke; smouldering trunks i lay across the trail, and half-buried stumpe felt treacherous pitfalls la our , war. , . , , , , . t J j ." . Neets of yellow jackets were met with every fewiundred yards, their re renge- j ful inmates swarming out upon us with . relentless fury. Tha horses were! stung to frenzy, and snorted, kicked and. j finally sumpeded in reckless madness, until brought to a standstill by a barrier ' cf log, where they crowdei together, trembling with terror. Hot was this a temporary experience, but was4 repeated at intervals .of tea. minutes ' throughout tue day. We were , thus in w w r i constant danger of having, our grains dashed out against the trees by the mad dened breasts. The pack animals warned to suffer moat, and kicked of? their packs with charming regularity about every hour. j . Uy dint of a vigorous use of the ax in clearing the trail, we reached the Mis haw 1 riverr A distance of. five .mUe in four hours. Four hours .more of; vigor ous work took us six miles further, to a small brook running into he Nisually, and by nightfall we had traversedseven- - teen miles from Mishawl prairie, and gladly pitched our camp on a grassy bar of the main NbquaQy. j We all needed rest and refreshing sleep, but were denied either, for no sooner had we unpacked our animals than we were availed by myriads of small black gnats and ' ravenous mos quitoes. The gnats were simply irresist ible; one could not breathe without in haling them; they buried themselves in. one's tlesli, burning like so many coaL of fire; they got into every article of food, without, however, improving its flavor; they swarmed in the tea in such quantities that it became a nauseating ruree of.. gnaL and in fact made life quite unendurable; whilekthe mosquito stung and poisoned every exposed por tion of our bodies. We anointed our sdvee with mud. buried our heads in oar blankets, and tried to snatch a little sleep, but all to no purpose. The I gnats . crawled down our backs, filled our hair and ears, eyes and noses; and, in 'short, made us so utterly wretched that not one of us closed our eyes in slumber the whole night through. This was a poor preparation for the fatigues and, hard ships of the following day, but we wore . destined to suiler th same sleepless torture for some succeeding nights be fore escaping to the upper region of frost and snow. George Bay ley in Overland Monthly. ITolvee la England. Ancient chroniclers state that King VAt&r attempted to extirpate the wolves in England by commuting the punish ments for certain oil en sea into tne ac ceptance of a certain number of voolves lonsrue ' i rum eacn criminal, ana in Wales y converting the tax of gotl and silver into an annual tribute of 300 evolves' heads. In subsequent times iUwir destruction was promoted by cer tain rewards, and some .lands were held on condition of destroying the wolves which infested the parts of the kingdom in which they were situated. In 1231 these animals troubled several jof the Engliah counties, but after that period our, records make no mention ot; them. The last wolf known in Scotland was killed in 1050. and in Ireland one was killed in 1701. 1 The wolf in these islands was hunted by an antmal known under various ap pellations as tho Irish wolf dog, the Irish greyhound, the Highland, deer- hound, and the Scotch greyhound. There aroears to be no doubt that all the dogs thus denominated werel essen tially of the same breed. Its original home is supposed to have been Ireland, v hence, durintr . the proud . days lot an-: cient Rome; it was frequently conveyed in iron cages to assists in ' the' sports of the city on the Tiber. Chambers Jour nal. Cotters la the ChanaeL, A veteran naval omcer suggests tnas i the relative merits of the sloop and cut- ter type will not be settled until one of our sloops conquers in English waters. He says the. perform an oea of cutters in the rough seas and thrashing j winds of the British channel and narrow eeas are reallr wonderful, and confirm him in " the belief that they are the best rough weather boats he has ever seen in nearly forty years service in all quarters of the globe. Boston) Transcnpti Tbe Uee of Smok-KoekU Smoke-rockets are now largely used ty those whox have to make inspection of sanitary arrangements. These con sist of paper cases filled with a composi tion which gives off a vast quantity of smoke at considerable pressurp. The smoke test can never be taken when it gives negative results as an absolute test for drains, but it is more efficient and trustworthy, t when ..promptly tap-. plied, than the' orthodox .peppermint test. Chicago Herald. - A Keyless Lock. The manufacture of a keyless lock which any one may fit on a chest js one 3 .of the latest advances in the una of the lock-making industry. Large stock of -Children'd Hat, Cans, Terbans, Tam O'Shanter, Palo & Fezs, just in at f I octlO-.tf WmTLOCEs. I Mis3 Grace A. Demeritt?, Papl I j of Xavpr Seharwenka. Court Pianist 1 the Emperor of Germany, and OraduAte of his Conservatory of Music, at Berlin, will receive; pupils in Piano and Vocal Music. She may be seen at Mrs. Reynolds Main bt., between a ana - laily. . . . . epl5 ' p. m. TT : OtIEER HAPPENING IN WAR ; a Lottery I Whiek th PriiM An ihot, kell. Woands, aad Death. . Men might writer f or 100 years of the curious phases of war, and still leave the subject fresh. "War is a lottery, and the. .prizes are shot, shell, wounds and death. -Tens of thousands of men serred four years in the late war and ' returned home. ' In- 1,000 ' cases recruits were killed within twenty-four hours after reaching the front. .War's missiles are no respecters of persons, and the soldier who ghte an all day's battle without receiving a wound may be killed in Ids tent at night by the accidental discharge of a musket. At the battle of Franklin the first ihell sent from the first field-piece to open fire killed twenty-six Confederates. The next fire shells from the same gun either failed to explode or cleared the advancing lines. In this same fight, the horse of a Confederate colonel was cut fcmia.rn in two bv a shot, and the rider escaped unhurt. Ten .minute after a Union officer behind the breastworks stumbled and fell forward on the ground, break tog his neck- In xne,of tbe assaults on Fort Wagner, in Charleston harbor, the iron-clad fleet. assisted ' by land batteries numbering twenty-seven heavy cannon, bombarded tee lort lor two hours beiore ' killing a single soldier. From seventy to eighty heavy cannon were hurling three tons of iron into the. fort each minute, and yet no one was hurt until over 800 tons of solid death" had been wasted.' As an ofTapt trfthla. witnww tliAwnrk of aiiinH solid shot thrown from a Federal ' o gun- boat on the lower Mississippi. ' A awa vu mv v a aaoowMt . svu- j fadcrata flying battery was just taking Con- position,- and - one piece - had already opened fire. The Federal shot was aimed at this piece. The big mass of iron struck tho ' six-pounder square . on the muzzle aad upset gust and carriage. A piece, of the muzzle, weighing . about twenty pounds, was broken, ! and this flew to the left and killed two men. Three (inen were hurt by smaller frag ments or flying splinters. The big shot next struck and exploded a caisson, kill ing three men and wounding two others. From the caisson it turned to the right, killed a horse, smashed a wheel of a field-piece, and crushed tha leg of a sergeant to a bloody mass. .That 1 pne shot so disorganized - the battery that it limbered up and wheeled away to cover. While heavy ordnance is necessary m reducing forts and earthworks, it is doubtful if there was any profit in the work of the big guns carried by the iron clads on i the riyers. When McClellan fell back he had the cover of gun-boats, and some writers have claimed that their fire saved his army from capture. So far as the Confederacy records show, the loss by the hundreds of enormous shells thrown over the heads or our troops into th woods by these great can non amounted to no more than 10Q men, They were a new things then, and the effect of the awful crash and terrific ex plosion on the men was demoralizing on the troops in line. v A Union gunboa on tho White ' river threw three shells" Into, a .Confederate camp, killed nearly fifty men, and routed a force of 800. ? Within, a week Wter that event the Confederate Gen; Shelby planted four pieces of flying artillery on the levee, within 400 feef - of the same gunboat at anchor, and ; without l!i least cover for men. or guns kept up the fight for over an hour,' or until the gun boat backed out of it and ' steamed away. ;r ;-, -. ; i The cliances in a lottery can be figured down fine, and a certain percentage1 ot escapes is allowed in .- a steamboat explo sion; but he who goes to.wsr has noth ing to console .h,im. -.Her may , dodge a 200-pound shell : and be lulled x by two buckshot. He may receive a dozen bul lets and live on, or the first may be fa tal. . He may rida in the wildest charge unhurt,- and hejjnajr be k Qled by a, stray bullet around his camp fire.. Army Bul letin. ' 1 ' The Throat .-aJ th-Voice, v The throat is n wonderful instrument of music Place the fingers upon it; and every time you epeak you, can feel the vibration of the vocalorgana, producing sound. Anything that. even touches the throat impairs the purity of those sounds. Fling a cloth over the strings of a piano pr violin,. and get music out of it if you can. So every cloth which ' surrounds the throat Impairs the sweetness pf the voice. Women go with necks bare; men have theirs swathed and bandaged, and ten woraen.have sweet voices where one man has A man's voice - should be as pure as a Woman's. .- Why is it? not? lie is shaved' arid choked. God has provided a covering for man's throat, : light ana soft; it clothes the neck and preserves the health. But a man gets a sharp iron, scrapes his neck, ties a rag rouna it, takes cold, has sore throat, bronchitis, consumption, and dies. Christian Advo cate, i Her Grief Aitasged. i A little New York girl, while : spend ing tha ssmrner in the country, became very much attached to a pet chicken, which she wished to take home with her. ' - - K That's- impossible, ' Sadie," said her mother.' "We wouldn't know what to do with. it,: If you dont want to leave it here why not let Uncle James kill it, and we'll have it for supper? "Oli. mamma," sobbed the 1 little girl, can l have an tne wnite meatr .ew York Sun. . . ! r Preventive, ef Ceasuraptioa. - , . The extent to which consumption can be prevented in a community, if it is treated as a contagious disease, is shown by the. experience of Naples, where for eighty years it was so treated, with pre cautions so rigid as to be inhumane, but with the result of practically stamping out the disease. Chicago News. Largest Flat in Existence. The largest fiat in the world is situated on the corner of Mott and Elizabeth streets. New York, and affords a home for 1,500 people. 1 A paper sleigh has been invented by citizen of Vcimont. Buckle nd Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cats, BruUesJ Sores, Ulcers, Salt Bhenm, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chap- pe(j Hands, Chilblaios Corns, and ,, ou . . . . , )l. , all Skin Eruptions, and positively cores Piles, orno pay reqoiredi It is guaranteed to give perfect satis facton, or money refanded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by H h. Lyons. T ItlED iUT! At tha i n mm nwtr mtt cm nmda Iobm was Mrtoftowo. IRON laXmn into Jo Vf7 VOT- NlMBIf IA THE TONIC Per Weikiwa 1,Wa.t J fcaeTtr, Um omlr Iran (DWllcma UM w wo. iajana. It Karlekee the Uleoa, I7f rS'-fA.!1' itraea, Restore A ppetlte. Aid Di-euea It dom aot biacktm or injur tbo ttt. en baud scba or prod no ootjptoo oAr Jrtm tmadiamm da XrtL. O. H. Bnraucx, a Uartlng payicUn of Bprinf- ' firowa's Lroa Bitters is s thoronbfy rood modi- eeteaQotbar forma of iroo. Ia wiD, or k kjw con Oiuoaof Ue i. Brown's Iron BiUr m osoaUr Dm. W. H. WiTXRH, 121 Thirty-jocond Street, Gwmtora. D. 7-" Brown". Iron Bttt is ttMTooie of tb . Nothtn btter. It create ppotite, gxrm atraoeth aad anproroa aiseaUon.'' Gcooiae hsa'abov Trad Maxfcand croaMd id Unas onwmppor. Take ne ether. Msdaoalbr BKOWa CHEMICAL CO BALTIMORE, MB, Contagious Diseases are Prevalent all over the world, I am a native of England, and while I was poison, and for two years was under treat- t In thai rnnntT I tumtrtw.tprt a trrin liirtrxl I xnent as an out-door paueni ai iNOiuagnam I H fmni I Rl Knirlanrt- hn Hospital. England, bat was not cured. I suffered the most agnizing pal us In my bones, and was covered with sores all over ray body and limbs. I had vertigo and dearness, wirn partial Ion of signs, severe pains In my head and eves. etc. bleb nearly run me crazy. 1 lost all nope In that country, and sailed for America; and was treated at Roosevelt In this city, as well as i by a prominent physician In New York having no connection wuntne nospitis.j I saw the advertisement ot Swift's Specific, and I determined to give it a trail as a last resort. I bad given np all hope of beingCned. a$ I had gone through the hand n of the best medical men In Nottingham and New York. I took six boUes of H. S.ts. and lean say with great Joy that theyi haye oured me entirely, jam as sound indwell as I eve wan in my life. Li FRED HALFORD, New York City, June 12th, 1S5. Ii tho life, and he is wise who rcmemerbs it. Bi t lix March of hst year (1S81). I contracted blood poison, and being in iiavannah, (ia., at the time, 1 went Into the hospital there for treatment 1 Buffered very much from rheum atism at the same time. I did not get well nnder t e treatment there nor was I cured by any of the usual ineanu. I have now taken seven bottles of Swift'aSpociflc and am sound and well. Ii drove the poison out through bolls on the skin, I ' Dan UiAKY, Jersey City, N. J,, Aug. 7, 1883. Two ye..rs ago I contracted blood poUon. After taklno- DrescrlDtions .from the best physicians bere ai dat Dallas. 1 concluded to visit Hot pri- gs, and on reaching Texarkana a doctor recemmeuded me to try Swift's I Specific, assuring me that it would benefit me more man noi tjpnngs. ailousu me i t - .1- i bad produced great boles In my back and c befit, and has removed all the hafr on of my bead, yet I bejjau to improve In a week s t'me, and the sores becan to heal, and wete entirety gono lnsldeof eishtwireks. . Will Joxes, Porur LJnion IVbi. Depot. Cisco Texas, July 13, lsSi. TronHsA nn Klnrwl aiirl Skin Diseases mailed j free. , Tni Swift Bpkcific C'., Drawer S, At- auta:Oa..or 157 W. 2x1 St. N. Y. , . Real Estate. Mst desirable hoose on Spruce Street, 10 rooms, nearly new well and handsomely built, neat as a pin in side, lot is 90 feet front, lfas than i mile from court house a bargain. IX VERY FINE pUIDIXG LOT for gale on Chestnut! Street 100x378, can be had for tho next few days at a fair price. The party securing this lot will be fortunate indeed. A MAGNIFICENT SITE, exactly 4C0 feet square, with streets on 3 sides, beautifully shaded with ring fast. -This fine property is in North' Asheville, on Broad, Sibbly; and Border streets, one block North Chestnut street. j The above are only a few examples jo a large and varied list of real estate lor Raie in ana arouna Asnevine, Call at my office in court house or ad dress me throngrh the Postoffice for further particulars, plats of lots Ac. WALTER Ii. UWYN, augl dtf Land Agent. TOR SALE CHEAP. A latest Jj improved Singer Sewing Ma chine, in perfect order, almost new Apply to C. B. Brownsou at Dr. Haywood avenue, or Ballard's, on at Weaver's Boot and Shoe Store. sept24:3w I j CITY MAEKET, . JTST OPENED, ; On Patton Avenue, under Powell & Snider's. I have opened a FIRST CLAS MARKET where I will keep con stantly on hand the best of ; 1 Beef, PortMEttoi, Sausage, Fist ana Oysters, that the market affords. I have had (several years experi ence in the business and respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Respectfully, T. J. 5SUMNEK oct22 tf T70R RENT. The building on as Aj Merrimin avenue, known the Shelton & Worth tobacco facto ry. Apply to j Robt. U. Gaeeett. Sept- 30tf. MOORE; S ROBARD'S EUROPEAN RESTAURANT, BAKEEY AND CONFECTIONEEY i 1 1 Have just received a shipment of Feesh Noefolk t Oystees, and are prepared to furnish them in caus to the trade or serve them in any style, at their Restatjeant. They desire to call the attention of the Ladies especially to the fact that their dining-room has been handsomely fitted up for their com fort and accommodation and assure them that they will receive every courtesy should they honor them with a call. Lunches served for J05 and upwards at all hour of the day. I epl9 Itch, Prairie Mange, and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Woollora's Sanitary L.otion. Use no other. This never fails. Sold by Hi H. Lyons, DiurcisL' Asheville, i i Rood Poisn AN ORDINANCE Concerning the Asheville Street Hallway Company : v Be It ordained that the Abbeville Street Railway Company is hereby authorized and permuted to make, construct, maintain and nse a single track rail way for the transporta tion of passengers, along such streets In the city of A shevllle s rcay e selected and de termined by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city for the term of twenty years from the passage of this Ordinance, and for that pur pose may excavate and grade, nnder the di rection of an engineer appointed therefor by he said Mayor and Aldermen, the streets se lected and determined at aforesaid,, to such extent as may be necessary, and may erect switches, turntab'es, turnouts, stables and other app'iances for the prosecution of Its business only at sncb plsees as the said Mayor and Aldermen may select and determine. Pbovideto. That no nuisance to the citv or any of Its citizens be created thereby, and it may operate and run its cars every day of the week if it see fit so to do. But the privileges herebv ei anted shall not be considered oi deemed exclusive, tbe said Mayor and Aidec men hereby expressly reserving una power oi granting like privileges to any other corpora tion, person or persons after the expiration of ten vears from the date of this Ordinance. Pkovidjcd. further, that the said road continuously operated and be made upon and subject to tbe conditions hereinafter, made and provided, the violation of any of which shall operate as a forfeiture of the franchise and toriviieees above granted. , The i Mayor and Aldermen of the said city may from time to time, prescribe regulations for ithe opera tion and management of the sala railway; impose tines and penalties for the violation thereof or anv of them, and may at lta pleas ure snsnend the running of the cars and the operation of the said railway. First. That said railway shall be construct-' ed under the general supervision of the Htreet Committee, and tbe track shall be so con structed and laid down as not to obstruct or imoede tne free flow of. water across the streets or any of them, or aown tne gutters thernof. and in laying down the same the said Com Dan v shall conform to the grades t of the several streets used by them as the same now are or hereafter may be established by law. Wherever changes of grade are necessary Drmlalon mnitbe rrtl oDtaineu iro n tne Street Committee to make the same, and in case the city shall decide V change the grade of anv street when or after tne sam iracs: is iid the &ld Comnany shall, at its own ex- nnnfnrm trk i t. t h TOrtiOn Of th Brt occupied oy lTsiraca.. , i srroND. The said Comnany shsQl at Its OWn cost and expense keep the space between, the ri!sof ihe said track level with ine tope thereof and shall keen the sami clean, and n good Order and conaiuon, ana repair and pave the same wherever and whenever necea sarv. so that the portion of the streets occu pied by the said track may be safe and conve nient for the use and passage of teams, carta, carriages and wago s at all times, and. when ever the city vhall pave aoy street; or portion thereof, occupied by the track of the. paid -. 1 1 ....I tho snljl nmn&nv Ahft.ll ' at' 1lA fvv&n cost and expense, pave in the same manner and with the same material, between the rails of the said tracks All Daylng, repaying aid reDalrine Khali be done under the. supervision and direction of tbe street committee; and all obstructions shall be removed from and between the rails of the said track, when the said street committee or tho. said Mayor or Alderman shall direct. 1 ' ; . . ' I . Third. In the construction and in any sub. sequent repairing or alteration of the said railway, the said i company shall indemnify and save harmless the said city from all loss or damage that may result to or be sustained by any person or persons, or property, jrqm the acts, omissions or negli enoe of the 'said company ; and the said company snail, at its own costs, charges and expense, defend any and all suits that may be instituted for the recovery of such damages. Fodhtu. The said company ahall begin the construction of said railway, within 60 days from and after the passage of this ordinance: and shall complete a line connecting depot ! pf Western JNortn Carolina tiauroaa with public square within six months' after the commencement thereof, and have at least said company shall fail to begin the construc tion of said railway,-or shall fail to complete the same withinlthe time speeifled and limited above, ail the rights and privileges herein bef re granted snan cease, determine anq oe forfeited. Provided, however, that ihe saidjj Mavor and Aldermen rnay, at their discretion; ; extend tfie tlm for the qompleiloh: of the; said railway i : I . ; Fifth, l he said Company shall not charge) more than five cents fot the tra .spoitation of 4 each passenger, nniess it snau nave tracxs crossing or coming in contact with each other, in which case, such pacsejuer shall be rnti- tletl to one transfer. 1 I - r sixth. An engine or . locomotive propelled by steam, shall not be used on the said railway or any part thereof. i ,: -7 1 ; ' Skvj.th. The said railway shall not be used forjthe transportation of freight. j - i AIighth. The said Mayor and Aldermen shall not make any change or alteration in the terms and conditions hereinbefore containe i, unless notice thereof, for thirty days shall be previously made by publication in at least one newspaper, published in : the said j city of Anhevlile. . I" , i Ninth. The said Company shall pay to "the city from year to year, taxes on all ireal and personal property, owned by It in the said city, after the rate Imposed by law on the real and personel property ot other parsons, and for t-e franchise, granted hereby, and the use of the streets of the said city tne oper' tion of tne saia rauwavj me aia uompauy shall pay yearly to the said city the of one per centum of the gross amount an nually, collected and received by the said Com- 5anyi from the transportation of parsengers he saM Mavor and Aldermen shall be at liberty, from year to year, to Increase the afore said rate of one of one pen centum ou said gross receipts, whenever they may deem It expedient. '. Tknth. The said Company shall be at liberty to make and construct the said railway aa follows, beginning at , : J " ;'-'-' Klkvnth. The said Qompany, shall not be entitled tt the rights and privileges granted by ibis Ordinance, unless 1 it shall; within sixty days after tne passage of this Ordinance, and by notice in writing, inform- the said MaVor and Aldermen that it accepts the same. If such n tice be not given, this ordinance, and all tna rights, franchises and privileges void. granttkl hereby, shall be hull and Mountain View Hotel WEBSTER, N. 0. i Fc II. Lcathervvood, ,Pr. ' v .1 Headquarters for the traveling public Large sample rooms foi commercial men Table supplied with : th best the rarfcei aiTords KAtei reasonable. iliw.2S-in j Did Sup- you -'V I . pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses?' It is for inflamma tion of all flesh. Mission Hospital Suffering women should remember that Mission Hospital offers all the advantages for the treatment and cuie of diseases peculiar to their sex, that can be found in Northern cities.' Address, Physicians, Mission Hos pital, Asheville, N. G. feb21-ly MILK SUPPLY. swanmanOa :ayrshirb ANI . j.. j JERSEY DAIRY, Is in full operation. Arrangements have been made to go the rounds of the city every morning between the hours of 6 and 8 o'clock, and 5 and fi in the evening, Sunday evening ex cepted. (Baby's milk supplied.) Thanking customers for past favors and soliciting a continuance of tbe same I am ' - 1 . Very Respectfully, J r at THOS. ORR. W ANTED TO RENT, a small farm of 50 to 75 acres, prin cipally bottom land, within two to four miles of Asheville, with house and outbuildings: Address at once, J I - ..",. J. CHENEY, Asheville, N. C. S I : Fine Groceries ! Imoortedand DomeGticL.Prviinn (Tnin TTqv T.imPL. ..a.. r , KEPLER'S. TTTTT T T T TTTTT T T T TTTTT T . T T TTTTT T I T . EXTRA- CHOICEST New Crop TEAS, r ! - : - f I Choicest Moyune Gunpowder, English Breakfast, - J Formosa Oolong . Extra Fancy Japan. beJ FINE COFFEE. Mocha; Qlo Government Java, Cordova; Santos Peaberryr Finest Rio -and Laguayra, Instantaneous Chocolate, Cocoa, Baker's Chocolate and Broma. CROSSE A BIiACKWELL'S Jams, Gordon A Dilworth's Jellies A Pre ; serves,- j-7-: : ' ": G. A D. Pineapples, in glass jars, GyA D Cranberry Sauce, " CANNED VEGETABiiES. Gordon Dillworth'-s i Asparagus, Oyster Bay Asparagus, Sifted Earlyj June Peas, Saccotash, Cora,1 . - 1 j Whole Tomatoes, Okra and Toma toes,; .-. j. i French Pea and Mushrooms. CALIFORNIA CANNEP FRTJJTS, Peaches, Apricots, Pears, v , . White Cherrjes, Green Gage Plums, Bahama j Pineapples grated and sliced. EDAM A PINEAPPLE CHEESE, Boss' Lunch1 BiscUit; j .Boss' Wafeiey Mushroom Crackers, Imported Albert Biscuit. : 1 Finest New Orleans Molasses, Key West arid Imported Cigars, . .Fuii stock of :Stape Grocer i esI f At KEPLER'S, South Main StM opp. Eagle Hotel. . Western Union Institnte, ASHEyiLLE,.v....v..f ...,;TtN. CJ For Colored. People., The next session will opeu on the First Monday in October.1 Bills have been given out or the immedlote erection of a building for and the work is now in! the hands of a building committee ff1 r T"C3 fircpa Rev. A. A. Powell, President, Char- lotte,N.C. Rev; W W i I raond. Va. Landrura, D D, Rich- IJon D.avid A Jenkins (formorly State Treasurer, lor JN. U,) tonia; N. C. i Qas- ! L. Miles, Hoffman, Esq., Dallas,! NC. Rev. A. G. McManaway, Charlotte,; - N.C. i - i " . ! Rev.-A. Lewiy. Charlotte. N. O.- Rev. A. E. Wright, Gaffney City; is.o. V : i - I Mr. L. P. Daniels, Graham, S. C. Mr. I. L. Lutz, Doable Sfr.oal, N. C. Rev. D. vv. iMontgomery, uanas N. C. Rev. E. I N. C. H Lipscombe, Asheyillei T. W. Patton, Esq,; Asheville, N. G j Rev. J. L Carroll; D. D Asheville i N.C, --'j! N j" jl Hon. Richmond Pearson, Ashevillej I N.C. !!!' il I . H Mr. H. B. Brown, Asheville, N, C augl 2 Ira NOTICE TO TOBACCO PLAN-i Warehousemen of ; Asheville, I find money by sending empty tierces to the country. In viewof this fact we have decided to furnish no more, under any circumstances. All fiiture; applications for tierces will be given to manufacturers here, who will fill .the orders if satisfactory to them. j Smith, Nelson & Co., j i : Stevens & Childs, . 1 . Chambers, JPebrv A West Aug.,8:w2mos. j CD fWootor Rr Cati O. lv. viiuVOiAvx x ' iDuu, DEAL.EES IN s-m r B--T-k - CT1 T riTT A 7T Tfl xuxy -Ci.iv aj w.nnvjjxjxnrxos Consisting of Dr Goods, Notions, nnioc Xm a lcA ' T)rk I Also mestic Sewing Machines and tachmeuts. AND PROPRIETORS OP THE GRAND CENTHAL HOTEL. ' . . . . . . . I TJntnnorra Q- 1 1 ri trwl onrl catiaT anti nn I """"6"""" r ngarantood. augll-12rn POTTNTR V- P"R O f)TTf!R VVVA' 4 j j ii i ' i i just received and will be Kept constantly in storel r j - nVnr. j .i - CO and cigars. . 5 Hopine: to merit and receive a BUixic ux vuiu uauuuiu:c. i -' are v"ery feol8tf. Respectfully,' ? NEEL & BAIED. A TxMk of ldQ pag" The best bookibr lu. tm t -A-t maw M n Rlli5lfIU,,ult' be Ho experl IlllcJliiH encea or otherwise contairiB lists of newspapers and estimate pmsinsr. Tie aa verusi wuo vanta trt ope dousx. .finds in It tbe in- , formation fie requires, wnile for him who will invest one hundred thousand aojiaro in aa- : vertisine, a scheme ia Indicated wiiich will meet his every teqamxon e ad y rttpondenct. 149 editlona have been issued. Sent, postpaid to any adtrress for lOeente. WritetoGEa. - , - KOWELI A XV ' NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING BUREAU. (l8pruoeSt.irlnUnUust;, flew zorx. R1 YE I I RYE ! Wanted Eigh Hundred bushels of Rrn of once ,v- t -Myc Bbabden Rankin & Co. Dickson ifc Watson, iiiiuiuiio, umii, -xiuj. uimu Country Produce. ttt vt ' sm" . 1 iiwnn VV -Tl. W-,atxX!iXXTJ XVIxS Atmouf UkhDo., Meai a.n4 Lard. AVjattersoh; Flour. v Hickory Roller Mills Flour. . Magnolia Hamci mPltop Salt Tennessee Limei Etc.. Wbich we carry In quantities for the --. wnolesais traae. .All orders by mail or telephone Win nave prompt attention. The sale of ( Country Produce a specialty' r Respectfully, . I r DICKSON A WATSON. Oct. 20-12 m. j ; ; T-L-n 'iki1' ' . i ne oesi iNewspaper m America. aind by tar thej Most Readable. Agents wanted everywhere to earn money in distributing the -Sun's Pre miums. ii 1 The most interesting 'arid advanta geous otters ever made by any News- paper. j No Subscriber ignored or neglected. Something for all. w - I Beaatifar&riilSiibBlsiitiftl Premiums in Standard Gold irict olher Vatches.ValQabla uooicp, tne uest family Sewing Machine known Wine trad'el andr'anntet(a5I list Of objeote of rfiaj ntility and instruction. DAILY, per Year rwithont S4iaiy) $6 00 DAILY, jaer Month (without Sandsv) 50 SUNDYirYeir- . J I 00j ounuai, per rear . , . i uu FOH tVERY bAY'lN THE YEAR 7 00 WEEKLY, per Year . . . ' I 00 - Address, TB SP', Kw York Clly. O - a a ' K OS O. -a a u 0Q I r-l 1 I- o 02 02 M cs a o -t. ' ss 02 CO 3 3 m o Hi .c 3 3 A 9 as 3 o i - O. L.J o ft 02 j.. -co a a ' 2 83" X g os a 9 W 2.3 : C-lQQ NOTICE. Bale of Land. Buncombe County, ' in the Superior Court. John FJ1 Wells, administrator of D. Duckett, dee'd,' :" ! VS. '( Charles Duckett and Ida Ducktt, Heirs-at-Jbaw. By virtue of an order of the Supe- undersigned will sell, at. public auc tionr on the Premises! on the 13th day of November, 1886. the landsibe- low described 'and known as khe uucuett lanasj to-wit : I j No. 1, "Lying and being in tlie -1J l XTI.J I l f FrenchBrbad River, on the waters of Nortb Turkey Creek, adjoining lands belongine to i thB heirs of I. M. . Duckett and Others, containing sov-1 enty-fiVe acres; and brnig .the same aescnoea . in a deed made bv; John ReVhblds to D. M. Duckett, dated- ,Oct.20.187.VJt; , , :'rl"i I No, 2. Also the interest' the said jj. M. Duckett owned in a tract of ian tfhejtitae of hia death, by tu6 of t W0 contracts .and bonds vi r for place, thelahd3 of William Rodgirs, iL.I-l'J- 'Willi.'' - T'' J.. Josep West and othersV .con t ai n i n j abdut twrtyeveiTacres. i The f turchase' iAonev of this last UWVI1VM4 V n iir uu fiuuuvu bllv T ri i , i - - . nay mem oi tne nurcnase money, re- mainlng due.'tO J- J. Gudger and others. 1 20 ber cent of the uurchase money will be required down on th( dayof sate; notes with good personal security will be required for the re- maltider in equal installments, pay- able in one and two years, and draw- ing interest from date. : i For further information apply to the undersigned or to Moore &Cum- mings, Attorneys at Law, Asheville, Oct. 7th, .1886. JOHN J). VVEIXS. adm. p. M. Duckett, dee'd. Fletcher House, Ilenderson ville, N, C Has Ibeen leased by tho subscriber and is now the Best Kept H t m PT MOUSE IN JLOWN ROOMfe Caepeted, Table Spbead With Oood Eating.-. Cenralt LY 1jOCATET AND CONTA1N- .,.-.. ING r. , . , il'-' Theest SamDle Room. is the best I place for travellin ! salesmen. Tcrmi i. ml ROBT FINXiA Yt Proprietor; Jx Undertakers -1 . (OverVanOiider& Brown's) i Asheville, N. 0. Respect fully announce to the cil sens of, Asheville and surround t country that they have oiened a flrat-class UNDERTAKING I TABLISHMENT, where wUl b kept a full line of COFFINS, CASKETS, BURIA L j ROBES, AC. Embalming a specialty. All ca!l attended night or day. A.iR, COOIiEY j . Forwarding COMMISSION MERCHANT GROCER, And dealer in all Mnds of connti produce. ' ASHEVXLLX, N. 0. FAMILY GROCERIES ? ! G. . L, McDonald j Next doorjto oldBank, Main St. ASHEVILLE, N. 10. , ;Dealer in Family Groceries and country pioduce of all Linda also i i CONFECTIONS TOBACCO, Canned Goods, cigars Ac. Prices reasonable. SEND J FOR SAMPLE C0PJE3 The Hobison House, "NEAR THE depot CHARLESTON, N G. 1 1 WSK good Pare, ' J I pourn. aTttentiow. RATES REASONABLE. I SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS I , FOB- ' DRUMMEIW, TOUK1HTS, LAND BUY Special rates for families. Give me a call. .J. M. R0BI80N. Proprietor. FIRE INSURANCE A Co., ';aT BABK OF A8I1 E VILLE. ! Best Companies. 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The Asheville Advance (Asheville, N.C.)
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