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J the advance; TUESDAY. NQV.2.18S3. Editor' Anoiiacemeat. U VZ7:u:; lorxU,. leered rle7eaedeYery Betorday t per uramuif ITU (iJAItT? on Car tare Months r.Q., - Am. At MSU Oil fc W14 r.rl bwn ocl mater at any prte . - all iUomU BMMf WlU M CSUFU ... fmr tranalent adTertleementa "T'r "AT,- AjYerteau for - w ifiMi iriw BuimwH will M BaDlUBM. We er reapcroelble lor Ue Tf ' J4f, I2tk District : j wox: JAMES II. MERRLUON, 1 ' OF BUNCOMBE. 84licit4rt12ajXtrUti S. FERGUSON, WILLIAV-"- Al-ONE.- rrxcoiCBS. ?3Vo 1M4. PL. EDO ED HIMSELF rotnM bitiai. or.-Tui Internai. Retxu U'w. O.xa op nia first jicra iar,.C03OREJS3 was to fiack niMixxyxs orrosmos to its be r BT VOTIX FOBCaBXISLE FOR Bpeaxdb- Let the peoplk thik FOB THEMSELVES t f A aACniU UlTY, j Freemen of Bancombo county, you have a sacred duty to perform to-day. It , rests with you to .say whether personal liberty shall die or live. Theshades of Jefferson, Washington, Madison, Monrbe, Jackson and Clay are wtQ Tbey are' invisible to yeur mortal paxe, but the great truths which they taught are still with ypu. Shall a rriajrrity rule, shall right triumph over might, truth aud honesty. Yon the Ireeraen of Bon combe county matt say to-day how this shall be. If Mr. Jones and ilr. Gudger shall be elected it wilt be the beginning of the end of lree government in the State ol North Carolina. By the memory of those great men, who in Mecklenburg county, over a century ago gave true democracy. We appeal ! to you to-day, to rise up and iu topes which cannot bo mistaken, rebate freedom. In the honesty and in telligence of old Buncombe voters, we have an abiding conference and do not fear the verdtct which tbey will render today. It will be;an open verdict rendered not under seal, but it will nevertheless, to use a paradox, seal forever the fate of dirty tyrants who desire despotic government, and' with it the oblit eration of the poor man's rights. THE DOODLE. J JFrom the remotest days of j an tiquity to the present time jtbe doodle has' always existed,, and commanded respect as a reliable eotity. He has never failed to-put in an appearance when' propeily called. It is only of late that wiley and designing political astrologers aud smiling knaves have attempted to bring the word into reproach by prefixing the sylable "flop," and jeeringly styling every one. who oppose .riots of the ...cilia-1 ring a flopdpodle. , The methods of these tvranical trickesters are so despicable ihat we prefer, in the language of the dead, though still immortal Tombs to accept their reproach rather than their principles5 We are proud to know that the doodle, would have remained an enviable entity r t. bad not MrJurman seen fit to glory; in bis connection with the ring aud ; insult the manhood and iutelli- ' gence of Buncombe county by in j flisting that true democracy should j be superceded by a ringdoodle clique, headed, by himself jand tailed by mandamusGod knows whom probably by some lent sleep j of the tribe of Israel. Tui ht.we . of affairs not being palatable to a ; t largo maionty of true democrats and trne republicans who prized I the blood bought righU which, had r:u uduucu uuu iuiuoui nieir 1 . . pT HATWOOD. j . ! . ' I - - i fathers,' gave rise to th flop doodle party in Buncombe couuty. : One thousand years from toAlay ?hen Mr. Furman shall be in the purgatorial state : atoning lor bis very many trangressions: and long auer nis name snail nave pensbed from ton eartn, the great, great, 1 JL six or twelve months mv large great, great grand children of ' the retideiice ou Pat ton Avenue, con men, who will on today elect ;Mr. I tj?uinff twelve rooms, all well fuK or laudations loud and long bless . est in Western North Carolina, the man whose fearlessness, intelli- Large barn, stables and all neces gence and flopdoodleism saved 8drv OQt houses. There are two liberty from death aud assured ' sP,IeIndf.id gardens and a magnificent , vreu ot water on the premises. For forever the free and houest govern- lurtber pticnAr pply or rasat which the will then enjoy; oct30tf Q. M. BoBsaii. : MBOTOCMTS. ir -rr, a nrtlflAte for the offiC of Clerk of the Superior Court of Bun combe county. Tne.acuou ui county democratic convention on tne throughout the county, a new discuss it here, further than to say that I thieve it to to fraud atul by tne vioiaxion plainest trinciples and usages of trie democratic party, and I prppoee to 8ubu;it the issu'j to mogwi uvu est men of the county. Very Respectfully, W. T. Reynolds. To the People of Buncomhr. I hereby annoance myself a Can didate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Buncombe. I ra republican, and ' am opposed to the preseut system of County gov ernment, and am specially opposed to the arbitrary system of govern ment we have to submit to in Bau combe. I am also opposed to re nnMimna -sacriflcinc their man- limnl in their votes for independent democrats, so called. If uch IkV .lemocrats at all, they should stand by and support their party, aud if they are not democrats, that is if tbey do not endorse the prin-. ft rt " ! . . ? t m -nwr this state, then Jimr republicans, ana. n itiey nave not manhood aud courage enough so declare their republicanism wLile opposing democratic principles they Te not entitled to democratic or republican votes. I am a republi can, and not only expect the votes of re publicans, but oi those who do not endorse the democratic candi dates or policy. . 1 am constrained to thus announce myself because no candidate, yet out, seems willing to declare himself a republican ; at the same time there is a candidate who is asking republican votes be cause he opioses the democratic nominee. If I do not get a single vote but ray own, I am a candidate for the office of Clerk a square, trua republican, and 1 wish to see whether the republicans of Bun combe will maiutaiu their manhood and vote for a straight republican, or be caught by the hvpecracy or selfish democrats, and vote for them, ir they do, they have no right to claim to be republicans. I shall thauk my republican friends for their support, and if elected I shall dischaige the duties of the office honestly and faithfully if not elect ed 1 shall feel 1 have at least main tained republican self respect and integrity. B. F. GLARk. We are authorized and requested, to announce J. T- Stone, of Madison county, a-j an Independent Demo cratic Candidate for the Senate In this, the 40th Senatorial district. Lots of handsome Wraps, Dress Goods, Clothing, Hats, and Fancy Goods for autumn and winter, just opened. In these lines the pick is li. lii.ij vTuTri st Cu. sept!9tf Real Cstate. M'st desirable house on Spruce btreet, 10 rooms, nearly new well ana handsomely built, neat as a pin in side, lot Is 90 feet front, Kss than I milo from court house-a bargain. ;a very fine buidixg lot for sale on Chestnut Street 100x378, can be had for the next few days at a fair price. The party securing this lot will be fortunate indeed. A MAGNIFICENT 81TE, exactly 4lM) feet square, with streets on 3 sides, beautifully shaded with" tns, many of them young and grow ing fast. This fine property is iu North Asheville, on Broad, Sibbly and Bonier streets, one block North Ch-stnut street. The above are only a few exam pies jo a large and varied list of real est Ate tor sale in and around Asheville. Call at my office in court house or ad divs me through th Postoflice for further particular?, plats of lots c. : Walter B. Gwyn, Migl dtf Land Agent. Itch, Prairie Mange, and Scratches aSST no other. This never fails. Sold by II. U. Lyons, Di uggist, Asheville, TCI O R RENT.-On Chest-IIrA- nut Street, a ho'ise lijipi with six good rooms, all on r : otie floor, excellent water. Apply to ct2 Jkssf R. Starnfs. " f,amilrt. ir v; ; 1 ri . Cement, Hard tiuish, Plastering n,jrj Nails Ka,4 miue, Brushes. Longman's Mixed Paints, heavv, smooth. durable, and wver more surface than any other gotms. Beardkn, Rankin & Co. HLACKSMITH , SHOP. :MaLV STREET:- NKAE SKVIEE'S STABLKS. I have opened a first cIhsm Black- horses 'in the very best man- ner auu uo an otuer wort in my hue, m good style and on short notice. I employ the very best workmen and use the best material. Call on me. R. T. HOLLIGS WORTH. oct2G-tf. TOR RENT. I offer for rent for In THE BOOSvOFDOOn! DKOPSFlt OM THE ACCTJS NO ANGEL'S PE3T. Gen. ' Jonti' or' bviff eJiarfftd with violating JiispUdffa ta oppott the'ttoch lav, tags in hp cq-rdt "Srncylc no iuch pledge", and thai, the men cho$e ajlda- vUs vxrt produce to, mutcun tae charge "tceremen'of bacJiracUr,ii "end not fair . ' M: to the truth of this charge hear Ihe f Wtoirwy. xcitnessas: . W. W. Johnson, makes : :oath and says: I Yat Avery V) Creek in i8S4, on the day. that H' A. Gudger the democratic 'I candidate for the Senateyad dressed thVpeople of that township'. Mf.' Gudger made no reference to the stock' law in his speech", but after he had taken his seat, ! heard John Ingram ask him what his position was on the stock law. Gudger replied that we did not .need, a stock law in this mountainous country, t and that he was in favor of allowing it to re main as it then was. j W. W. Johnston. Sworn to and- subscribed befo me this 2d Sept. i8S6.ss HAS W.AlALq, J I, G. W. Howell of No 3 Township, Buncombe county, do hereby certify that at the Joint mftlnor nf Comisioners and Tus tidn with Gen'l Jones, he stated to me that he drew the "Stock Law Bill in the last Legislature with the understanding thattheoutside town- ships were to be.let out : upon peti- tion. I then asked him if he would u"t- 1 tj- IIliiKr lIMLkLdLCIUCUL LU LllCUUlllUi lib replied that he would. I went to him during the sitting-of said Board and asked him to get upland iniike said statement. His answer was I . will not do any such a thing: G. V. Howell, Sworn to and subscribed- before me this May the 29 18S6. B. L. Morgan, J. P. A. T. Graham ke ah. Nknd saythat he .was. at ..Avery's Creek in October 1884, at the speakj ing by the candidates for the Leg islature, and heard Gen'l J cn stone Jones say in his speech . that he occupied the same position on the stock law as n'ad previously been taken by Mr. Pearson and Mr. Freeman, which, was opposition to any change in the law as it then existed-that the'Ia'w was best as it then stood that if a" majority of the people of any township ' want- ed it they could hold an election and get it. It was generaly understood among the people, present on that occasion that Gen'l Jones stood pledged against any attempt to pass a law cunerent irom ine one tnen existing for the county. & worn to and suscrTbelfBeioreme, this May 14th, 18S6. : , N. B. Creasman,J. P. . AV. W. Tompsoh makes oath' and savs. I was at the'sDealcTno-bv can- didatesfbrtheLeeislatureatAverv's Creek in October, i834. Before the Srick tnUn Western North Caro speaking began I had a private If a. Appointments pve solid com conversation with Genl Johnstone f0rt to ests. f Halls broad and Jones, in which be stated to me that .lock la w as it then islef Hold hewould assure me that, in case of his election, he would not do, any thing to change the . law. He 'as sured me' that in his opinion the law would stand as it then was. After the conversation with me, Gen'l Jones stated publicly to the people that his position on the stock law was the same as Mr. Pearson and Mr. Freman, which was oppo sition to any change in the then existing law. his W. W. (X) Thompson. m.irW Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14th May, 1SS6. . N. B. Creasman,J. P. j William Jones, makes oath s and says, that - he was paesent at ' the speaking by the candidates for; the Legislature, at . Avery's ' Creek in October 1SS4. That Gen. Tohn- stoh Jones. stated injiis speech;that he occupied the same, positioa- on the stock law as'Mrv Pearson!; and Mr. Furman which was opposition to any change in the then " existing law. It was generally understood among the.' people, then , present that such was his position., ' ( Wm, Jones. Sworn to and subscribed' before me this 8th day of May 1886. N .B. Creasman. Art eaiau Wells. I am' now prepared to - contract tor the sinking of artesian wells also for erecting wind-niills and putting in force. pumps and supply pipes with' the same.' A private residence can. be fully supplied with water at small expense. , Hotels: and - villages supplied with waterworks, . All risks in sinKinc wells are met Kti mi j ?f:)L;t" f MAKK.KT where I win keep con by me, and m case of failure to fur- ..! uk0 ; nisn a jvu .vppiy oj waier no cnargc is made. , 11 you concempiaie digging , a well, send me a card and I will call on you andv furhi8hf! ihformation concerning these wells. : Wit. Qtjiolsy. ta ". m . june20tf. Asheville, N. O. F , MeCanleaa . Bma rontraetora for hooa'and carriage painting; aiao, Kawominlng and pi tenn, -and-paper hanging. Old-famtara aaaae to look aa gaod aa new. The beat una rront ot iTunmnxm. it&in. am r moiaik . ; - - Now for the Fight I 'l FOR -THE OAMPAIGN,- x The only democratic daily pajer in the Ninth Congres sional District not controlled by corporations ,and cliques, and J with the independence to "speak its own sentiments, ig noring self-constituted leaders and j would be bosses. A PAPER FOll THE PEO- PL not the Machine. ! During j the campaign 4he AD VANCE will contain the very latest and' most reliable news from all . i j '' ' ! i sections.! The progress of the can vass will be given- sand im partially,- andthe lateagdQM) Lan matters of news on subjects will -be: found in columns. : For the campaign ; For the campaign,1 we offer the foHowincr low subscriDtiou rates : p.., r c,., - Da1 from SePber 1st to November 10th, $1.00 Weekly, from September 1st ' , nK to January 1st. .20 1 " ' McABOY'S. This . popular resort Is situated in the celebrated Thermul Belt, one mile and a half from Tryon City 011. the Asheville & Spartanburg R. R.' 41 miles South of Asheville, N. C, and 27 North of Spartanburg, S. C. directly in front of Tryon Moun tain. Beautiful Scenery. The Houee is large, roomy and homelike, with broad Piazza, situa ted in a - GRAND OLD GROVE of Oak, W imosa, Walnut and Pine trees with large, beautiful, snow Flowers and Shrubbery. The Hotel farm affords an ample supply of fresh- milk, fruit, vegeta bles, &c. ' . j The stablft suDDlies. : saddle and cairiage horses for the ROMANTIC DRIVES for which the country is noted. ; 1 " No F02. No Dew. No Frost. OPEN WINTER AND SUM ME k The Iron Spripg possesses wonder ful medicinal qualities. 1 ! Carriages mejt every train. iresa Lynn, Polk Col , N. C. SwajvjPtajvoa Hotel . I The Tourists' Hotel. . The largest and best arranged "i- -m8 auu weu lur" ?5! -1 di??i? season. RAWL8 Bros.. Prop'r. Jiyxt) om. j . 1 1 r r NEW FIGS, NFW DATF. . RECEIVED TO-DAY AT HESTON'S. JKS- EAGLE HOTEL BLOCK.-! ALSO tc CELEBRATED ! COITPEGTIO CITY MABKET, JUST OPENED, f On Patton Avenue, under Powell Sniders. T ' "epP6060 a." tLAM Vll tVt a-k r-eewa -a- rsn M, PoravMnttoi, Sausage, FlsS aid Ojsters, 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. SUMNER. oct22 tf : - lOR RENT. The building on Merrimua avenue. Known as the Sheltoh & Worth tobacco, facto ry. Apply to r ' Ronf. U Garrett. Sept- SOtf. JUDSON! COLLEGE. THE FALL'TERM- OPENS- SEP j . TEMBER 16.' ' All thoDepartments I wjU be ably JnJledV. , 3ut special ttm$8B3&&3fe& to the Coimerdal:Depaitmeiit For catalogue jand particulars, d t dress , , Rbv. J. B. BOONXPres't Henderson ville, N. C Aug 24.md. E. C. CHAMBERS.! J. H. WEAVE CHAMBERS & WEAVER; LIVERY & SALE" STABLES. In rer Bwannanoa Hotel, on Willow atrt. We make a specialty ol buplng and Millar; . -Telephone No. 4. No UTery bnsinesi tranaacted on Sunday. J aiy23m. e ef Market r j , -gB LOTIONS ADDED. A REFRIGERATOR TO THE BESCI havinsr fixed the reputation- ;ofJ his market for. a continuous supply of. good heef and good mutton, has now prepared himself . to preserve these delicacies in their perfect condition witnout regard to the hot weather by the introduction of a I refrigeratob, By. the use of which his meats: are kept cool and fresh. , . .t . Call and see in what condition his maets are to be found. July 30-6m K G-RANITE MblHJMESTS.: I am prepared to furnish monu ments of any I of the leading grah ites of America or Scotland ' at as low rates as any place else in the United States, Samples and de signs on hand. A large lot of Mar ble Tablets and; Slabs on hand. Monuments to order. W. O. WOLFE. mjates for Iron Fronts. Columns, JailorBank work, Stair work of .lrin nrtin0 T?;nfoW n,ntftK: any kind, Creatines, Finials, weatb er-vanes or Yard Statuery, or any tbing that is needed in: iron1 for bnilding Iron Fences in endless variety, dress, See our eataldgueyor ad-1 W. O. WOLFE twe.nN?Gampi0n Irn WorkA for ! In order to introduce our speciat- tv THE TIVOLI BEERr-we will for the next 120 DAYS deliver to otir city customers free, this celebra ted Beer for 65 cents per dozen, fresh from our new refrigetators. We also solicit orders from , all j parts of the country and we guaiantee satisfae- j tion. This beer is put up especially for our own house, in patent stopper j bottles. All bottles must be returned to us. uur country tnenas ordering by th- crate; we deliver at depot here free, we also keep on hand the finest ! Brandies, Wines,. WMslies ALE. PORTER, and all kinds of .other beers. Tobacco ancl Cigars, ; Give us a trial and be content. T ' i t 1 ' " ' ' : Hampton & Featherstbn. - 1 ASHEVILLE- NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. Monthly Installments of 55 and $10. Dne Price Only oneec juusic ana juusie. isooks.1 , wiu lusirumeutsxaKenin exci?ange4 Musical Instruction at ' Popular T Prices. - r 4 .1 I - For Catalogues and Circulars ap. piy to augl7:d&wly. John n nr.AVTYW Rear Eagle) Hotel, Asheville', N.C. CJOb XJN S COFFINS made pn-Urat-claaa atyle, ol 'mm Kji, HOT WORK ! I H H A ! TTTT T 4444 tiM?M hhh a a t sssa, H4t II I 1 ! H H A; A Tj S AJS WjjitilllllttWll 11 H -4 T STS r3K-" mm Walnut, Mountain , Bixoh,i Foplarj . an t Maplek-pfAthe btquaUtx. BalalaeUoj?; gnrantti, and low prioee charged.' V H hii oiat tn pcbiia eaii &4 Ma eat tam- WESTfiR HICKORY. N". C s: a: cn JrToprieior. aprl9 tf I ml OR RENT. A dwell- insr-house; pleasantly kxted. 57 rooms, i In the town ' Weaverville. ' ai reasonabid'ratesi -Address; ! M Iionc'Rox 281, I Asheville, N. C. June 6:tf THEM ESTERNH0TEL, . uiiderjlts . . NeW Hariaement Is rapidly gaining in.,popuIari Mrs. L. A. McBrayer & Sdic, ar usincr ; every i effort to makQ the "WESTERN" oneo: the very best hotels 'in Western f North Caiollnai Theirratesare 'the most reasonable When; you come, to the city stop a) the 4 WESTERN." j Jan29-6ra. EIGHTEM SIZES AND KINDS Hi PURCHASERS C1H BE SUITED Isa'acl.Stieppard ACo.lBaJtImore,fiL and! fok SAUC bit I , , W. R. BEARDEN & CO., Asheville, N. O. J. D . BRSTABSw aD. BLACKWOOD J. D. Brevard & Qb. .. DEALERS IN- GENERAL MERCHAN ISE, ;.' . !',; - .' -( . CXXNSISTNG OF ClotbiBS; DrjirQoflsLadiBS Dress Goods; Mwt, k. We; als niak&a speciAly of. BOOTS, j SHOES; SSSS. s gssat: 5 uGum d ? I A' Fanninowmlth no anii nrnnM a? . ? ?f T a be glad to see their friends,1 Dec9-8mJ Blanks. j If yon1 want blanks of any kind call or 8end.yonr orders to the Ad yanck i omce. we nave i a supply of j blank deeds, deeds. , of trust aim cuatcei morgages on nana at reasonable prices. Ail kinds of legal blanks furnished on short no- nee. V Magistrate's Office. Having been appointed a Justice of the Peace for Buncombe county in I Ashevile township, I thereby nptiiy the public that 1 can be touDd at all times at the JLdtaNOH , office n Uarter pmldmg. South. 01 th3 court house. t I I CHAfl. W; MalowB. i. I . ! 1 . 1 is .. only a , part , of beau tj but it is a. part. lEyprylsLdy may have it ; at leas what lboks like j it: Magnolia.: Balm both; freshen?: and beautifies. .1 COliTBACTOR & 8UILBEB: Asheyillej'N. 0, . ; Alii work executed lib the very b4t manner. Plana and, apeclfloationag. fnr W- L. Norwood Q.H. Smathers. jOOOD & SMATHERS, Attorneys akt. Cotjtjseixobs H Waynesville, N. O., . CoHectioria bf chijm .a : special tyr jfracticeitne .counties or Buncombe Ha'ywbcd, Jackson, and in the"U. 8. T:AL!jJ. . S fa. - . . vi3siiv,i ttuu circuit- courts bv sno ville. ' I dec; 10,12m.' W. H. MALONE, i 1 3. W. BUWlCAN,-1 Bakeravllle.'JN. O Aanevme si. v.i Haleiie'&Bawnafl. XT avto 3tobmei a copabtvIeiU '.. LS AlL. , . ji. Ljr , ail - especially In the cow t7 -MadiSn C -and BunCOmhe, jyYS SATISFACTORY ;.. I vyui pracTicer in vtvnicea otatos Cbutt an4 theSupremO 00ttrt6f .t& State.4" Controversies in regard td land Utla made a ipeclalty. ;4jLxJXAThArlD!H8URANCf ; ACSSTi 1 Dental rooms 4 in Binder building .- opposite ;Oentrat Hotel. . - - Deatal Rooms and retidtioo ortx P6Vrdt,aDrrig.tot.- . I ABHlTVimC, N.' c Attorney 9 any Oowueliori at Ls. ,. AaXrJBVXLLZ, N. o. i Praetle In tha TJnlUd BtatM Crvnlt mt Platiiot CoarU at AahayUla, fetatMrliJ CharktU and Graajuboro: la th.wQrm Ooart at Raleigh 1 an In taa CouU u litik Judicial riutrlct of lb HUU at North Carolina. Spaolal atUnUor' -iTa ta eoueetioaof laima, h$pivi.tm W ALTER W. Vr?ilVEis . ATTOmrxV'. AT OJLlfJ . .1 MARSHALL,!. .w...... ,...u.u..NV Oi Offices also at AahevilU and : Waa. verville.- Bpodaf attention rlvtn to the collection; bf lclalblcln, wWtirt North Carolina, j J; B. Mci.TaoT.i m M CELROY a MORpninv Atiornejt ana 'OyunseOdrs ' ai Lf 1 .. .. .. rracuoa in tna QoarM or Madlaoa, Baa. jiiiuo, iunt ana adjoining uoantlM. OryiCKM: Maraball. N. C, and Ivy, fi. c. l.fR. HITSbN, - Attorney and Counsellor at lt. ABHIfWLLEi N. a SiyPIKJ0!-111! "orU in-taa Wan rn partof tha-htWta7 J1? T yrr yaroaatf lth the Probate Court, talm f a VMU lots ' apactattr. fJaa.l Ml B.'raxlKir Tt.UDGER a1 w CARTER, 1 Attorneys arid Counsellors at Lav . ASHEVILLE, N.! C. Praetioa togatMr In aU tha aoarta of m Ninth Judicial butriot, , jM?t the Inftr. idr court of Buncombe onnrr; and in the coantle of Aiitchell, Taocer p-nO McDow ell of the 8th District. Speolat 11 tentlon given to the col o tion or clelirr hi all pattt of tjie BU; One Jmnab' ..; the vflrm wlU b, in, narahaU. mJi w. connty on Saturday' of eyery Week. i. profeaY6nalbuabdM. . ' , Office In krter Building, ap taira. AjrU25-tf. f- Johnatone Jonea,1 Henry Ilardwlo ijoNia & ' HARD WICK E, Attorneys ' and' CounieUori at Ze ' Office ii Citizen BuUditig, ASHKVILLE, N. C mayUm, Attorney J at Law, . 'jASHEVILliE, N. Ml ' . Practices, in tle , GonVt- ol f Western North Carolina. iClA.mai collected in all Darts ef .ke- State. I f - ; ! : iiirl$ w fM. Hi MALONE, Attorney; and Counsellor .7 L , 4 j AfiHEyrxuE.N. C. Pratices in. thA fyiurta ftf th,m QfS Jpdiciai ; District bf the State! m the Supreme' court -at Kileiirh. in Supreme. Coart of . .thA it. ti States I and the different a.oart- menta at .Washington. . mayl6-tf II !-! . f 1 ' J1 1 Al l WATSON, M. D. ' I if . - Physician to the Woman'i Ward J Mission Hospital Ojficb over CurrnhdcVi JDrito Store.' Telephonearnber't Residence i9 Office K Janr-dtr. ORS QATCHELL, PHYSICIANS. 8feciai attention to OXliidsilO VlHkAff f iiicxucna;noeeox . j . ) THROAT AND LUN(JS. pacqTfir Oowan Jewelry Store, on Pat ton Avenue. R. JOHN HEY WILLIAMS ' P31oe.B4.jrr 8l7ILDIirQ. Main HtrM Kalclen3f.v corner ' rniuh 'Rmiil i,tiik mn Haywood. .street.. Can ba eaJle.1 b eUephoue ;r6m PeLhat: 3lrna' bicoa, CM W.' JONES, ! Attorney at Late, ASHEVILLE, N. C. (Offios'4n Johnston. Building.) , 1 Practicesl in tha Court of Wf a If orth Carolina and Supreme Court at Raleigh, j novSCtf. J. A. TENNEHT, ARCHITECT ' AND' CONTRACTOR Estimates and bids made for all trork in mv line. No char ire for designs and feprdflcatidns if I con tract for wbrkv AtxgliSOd dr. fiu WtiiiixAno aide Public Squared Offlee Telephone eau xo. et. veeioeace, uaywooa HU . marlV-lia to- the citizens of Asheville ' and surrounding country , ; - j , umce over uarraichafLs ..drtrg score, is utai:iv. a. J -. ea i; . D Hi DOLA, D. P. ft 1
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