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i j -I- - I iyt - : 1 i . :-:' f ;-,' C C , C. M. MCLOUD, V. Pres'tJ Li. P. HE SUN. VILLI. N. C. THEIR AGES THIS VEAR. f ' " . i 1 year Bismarck win turn 73. Simon pn will be Sa j rge William Curtis will turn C4. j Ji and Admiral Porter will touch 74 ) 3 Bright and Edwards Pierrcpont will IL Bristow and Edwin Booth Johnston and John U Field and Gen. N Lonstreet will i V .!rov. avo JcJ Jam in Joscrh E. ;r will bo 6L 3 Stephen J Till be 72. Sherman and Gen. !ue and gray at C3. sor Asa Gray, ilartin F. Tupier and !L Clay will reach 73. Ituskin, Gen. Itosocrans and Cyrus ' will score CO summers. j iiuller, Thomas Hughes. Ernest id John Sherman will be G3. and de Lesseps, the French engineer, id Dudley Field will reach s:$ Collins, Professor Huxley. George ton and Emperor Doni Pedro twill j I Irit ' cf 73 will animate Robert i:; -. George Ticknbr Curtis and, Oc- Fremont, Benson J. losing and vill have just lired throo-quarter rf Hayes, Donald G. Mitchell, Janit . Dion Doucicault and "Oliver Optn-"" b Co. . jcillannilal Ilamlin, Oliver W en us, Itobert C. Schenck and Alfred I vail Ia: vx k I'.ir.rrcft, tLe American historian, Moitke, the German warrior, will old us the century, j score and ten will number the years od, James Anthony Froude, Gen. u-d. Benjamin F. Butler and William :hurz will bo SO, Blaine 53, Professor A, Mark Twain 53, T. B. Aldricb 52, Cleveland 51, Bret Ilarte 40, Thomas . th. iVinco of Wales 47. :ntal scales for housewives. i en ec:r iinoa sized es weigh one pound. -Spoons are equal to one tablespoon. iter tho sizo of an weighs one O: e art of.siftcd fiour, well heaped, oue lat of coHee A suar weijh? twelve Dund cf best brown ssgar weighs ounces . 1 cne-tbird pints of powdered suor i pound. acups well heaped, of cofleo A ae pound. cupst level, of granulated suar :k pound. 3act:ps of soft butter well pacted ae pound. blc5poon, well rounded, of soft bat las one ounce. 'nt. Leaped, of granulated suar urtecn ounces. bbspocuf u!s cf j-owilcred saar or hs one our.ee. .d one-liLli teacups, level, of tho best ar weighs one pound. 1 three-fourtlis teacups level, of I sugar weighs one pound. lespoonf ul, well heaped, granulated V, or best brown sugar, equals one ; ons vary in sir?, and the new ones at twice as much as the old fashioned f thirty years ago. A medium sized i contains about a dram. . 'xr' says one generous pint of liquid at of finely chopped meat, packed tei! on-a pound, which it would be avf.JcT.t to remember. Pittsburg JiTORS AND ACTRESSES. r ' atci.a is again reported engaged for a .' ti:s country fcr $100,000. J I .i Itehan ; siM to ado;t all tho London rudi .turavs of thi Princesi of Tarj Van Zandt has returned to r a brilliant esgagement at Moscow. :-eat social favorite at the French it will cot sing publicly there. : io:.:.i.ui .-tnencan prima ijnna I-:i:na Earr.es, whee ndtori e:i !.tl;e 1 along by Laving Ler po l I I lv . . 1 . ..! uuii in itie i aris sal :'j.ii.;je aeaias or iue sd.ison 3 Maurice Strakosch. Jeimy rticn b. bulavan, U oodi.-i. li. R. ary Bergh, Frederiei, Ilelene Cros- i . G. Xoah. John Clavtoa. Fred Bobby i Newcomb and Ben Ma National Democratic Platform. "The Democratic party of the United States, in! National convention assem bled, renews the pledges of its fidelity to Democratic faith and, reaffirming j the platform adopted by its representatives in xne nu--ai;o v onvcaation oi loot, endorses the i views expressed by Presi dent Cleveland in his 'last earnest mes sage to Congress as a correct interpreta tion of that platform upon the question of tariff reduction ; and also endorses the efforts of our Democratic representatives in Congress to secure a reduction of the excessive taxation. Among its pnnci pies of partyj faith are the maintenance of an indissoluble union ot the tree and indestructible! States, now about to enter upon its second century of unexampled progress and j renown,1 and devotion to the government, regulated by the writ ten constitution; strictly specifying eyery granted power and expressly reserving to the Statesor the people the entire; on granted residue of power; the encourage ment of the I jealous 'and popular jyigi lence directed to all who have been chosen for brief terms to enact and execute the laws and are changed with the duty of preserving peace and equity, and estab lishing justice. The dempcratic party welcomes an exacting scrutiny of j the administration of the Executive power, which fourvears ago was committed to its trust, "in the election of Grover Cleveland, as President of the Uuited States, but it challenges the most search ing inquiry concerning its fidelity and de votion to the nlederes which then in volved the suffrages of the people during the most critical period of our financial affairs, resulting from over taxation, the anomalous condition of our currency, and public debt unmatured. It has by a wise and conservative course not only averted disasters, but greatly promoted the prosperity of our people It has re versed the improvident and unwise policy of the republican party, touching public domain, and has reclaimed from corpo rations and syndicates, alien and domes tic, and restored to the people nearly one hundred million acres oi land, to be sa credly held as homesteads for our citi zens." "While carefully guarding the in terests, of the princfples of justice and equity it has paid out more for pensions and bounties to soldiers and sailors of the Republic than was ever paid before during an equal period. It has adopted and consistently pursued a firm and pru dent foreign policy, preserving peace with nil nations, while scrupulousl' maintain in ir all richts and interests of our own government and people at home J and abroad. ; The exclusion from ' our shores of Chinese labor has been effectually se. cured under the provisions of a treat', the operation of which has been post poned by the action of the republican majority in the Senate. In every branch and department of the government,1 un der democratic control, the . rights j and welfare of all people have been guarded and defended, every public interest! has been protected and the equality of all our citizens before the law, without re gard to race or color, has been stead fastly maintained. Upon its record thus exhibited and upon the pledge of a con tinuance to the people of the j benefits of democracy, it invokes a renewal of popu lar trust by the re-election- of the Chief Magistrate who has been j faithful, able and prudent ; it invoices in addition to that, the trust, by transfer also to the democracy, of the entire legislative pow ef. The republican party, controlling the Senate and resisting in both houses of Congress the reformation of the unjust and unequal tax laws which have out lasted the necessities of war and are now undermining the abundance of longpeace, and deny to the people equality before law and the fairness and justice which are their rights. Thus the crvl of Ameri can labor for a better share in industry gLACKSM ITHING . I am thoroughly prepared to do all manner CBttggies and Wagons, to -work at the lowest ni-ir-tf-s. and to irive satisfaction. Horse shoeing: a specialty. I Give mc atrial. H. M. HOWARD. Ao7iy. Rear of VanGilder & Brown's JOR SALE OR RENT. i j Th Clfmmons residence adioinine Beau- i mont with i i SIX ACRES OF GROUND, Fine Snrine of Water and partly fur nisbed. For particulars apply to may 22-tf PLUM LEVI'S i EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, SEVIER. No. 8 Patton Avenue, AsheVuxb, N. C. -r-i .ui fm- fircf i cnoks and nurses. All patties wishing: places should call on mc. JJR. B. F. ARRINGTOX; Surgeon Dentist. Office Rooms over L.'Munday's store, on Patton Avenue. T HE ASHEVILLE SULPHUR SPRINGS SULPHUR SPRINGS SULPHUR SPRINGS SULPHUR SPRINGS ma-20 Now Opex. Now Opfn. Now Opex. Now Opex1. HOTEL HOTEL HOTEL HOTEL Now Open. -i-Now Open. Now Open. Now Opbn. RATES: Per Week.i Per Day,. ap8-lm .$10.00 . 2.00 JAMES D. CARRIER, Manager. 4 M.1 EVY, Xo. 19 North Main St., LEWIS MADDUX, Pres't. HE McLOUDi Cashier Western Carolina Savings B Capitol, $50,000. j DEPOSITS COLLECTIONS MADE The Savivgs ieature will receive partment,! deiosited for four months) special attention. per annumn will be paid. Deposit vour Dimes,; you will soon have Dol I'll ! I " I if T !if 1 i !i Directors M. J. Beardin, J. E. M.J. Fagg, Edward H. Coleman, Lewis Maddux; CM. McLoud. $35- ON ALL ACCESSIBLE POINTS. or longer, interest at the rate of fpur per cent nk. Aslievtlle, N. '1 c; p. m. -OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TO 3 P. M.- On Saturdays the Savings Depart!me;nt will be open from 6 p.m. to 8 i : I: ... - : i: GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. ! RECEIVED. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. On all deposits in this de RW, J.E.Reed, Rj B.Johnston, Geo. S.Powell, -BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS SKYLAND ars. may 4-3 m $4 o SKYLAND Js on the Asheville & Spartanburg Railroad and the Hehdersonville pike, seven miles South oi Asheville The Attractions are Fine iMinerarSpringschalybeate water, sulphur, iron, ice -large level lots in xne iorest,. wiuc sirccis, nor mud. . . i I N . .. j ' Fine epsom, alum, and freestone, cold as (100 feet) grand views, pure air, no dust Two Hundred Lots have already been sold to wealthy people for homes. hotel nearly built, and other improvements being made. Free ride out and back. Estabrook's, No ap21-3m Full RANK South Main St. LOUGH particulars by writing or leaving Orders at OTIS A. RAN'S Wine and Liquor MILLER. Prop'r. Asheville N. C. No 43 South Main St J, 3d door ASHEVWLE, 'M Bove c. Store, Bank of Ash A large and complete assortment of Fine Imported and Cigars alwavs Frank Demestic Wines, Liquors, and I in stock. Loughrajn's Standard Old Corn Whiske specialh recommended for all pulmonary' com plaints. All orders by mail promptly attended to. United States ajid Canada. THE WHITE MAN'3 BA JL . DOWN JAMES HJ 4LE VY'S $3.6q HAND-MADE s!hoe 3J TRACK TALK. r of Norfolk Las won six races this r or wasumstoa (D. C) gentle- aecicea to Duua a new hf mil that citv, crleaso Bri-htwood weekly matinees there. 3c'Jo, winder of the Latcnia Oaks tears a very close resemblance : J LrotUcr, t rc3land, having the of whitodown her face, and the ral coaforraation. ericaa Trotting association has de ject the amendment to Role 6, Sec ide at tho February congress of the Trotting association, by allowing At have never started in a public aane name without paymsa re ?ec f SCO. 4 the r "arcii rjrain louse and '.rnier's V in several W. H. Littleton is there to rc- jst or clean up Sewini Machines, juy. sell or repair. Call on him rneedles4 oil and anv part von mned apples 12li cents per. can. mncd tomatoes 1 2l Scents per can. mned corn 12l cents per can. on cons tomatoes -iO cents per can. 1 IV I; Cooper. Loolev vesterdav purchased 100 aibs and 50 nice sheep, which be slaughtered for his market, iccpers wishing a choice article of lamb would do well to call at his ! junc20tf i mc9 SSM'S fiSSSSS-iSJSKS The Best Thing Under Foot : kets, and capital is discouraged ; yet the laws can neither be properly j amended or repealed. The democratic party will I continue, with all the power confided to it; to struggle to reform these laws in accordance with the pledges of its last platform which was endorsed; at the. ballot box bv the suffrages of the people of all industries. I The freemen of our land an ! immense j majority, including eyery tiller of the soil gets no advant age from excessive tax laws, i but the j price of nearly everything they buy is increased by favoritism, or the unequal i svstem ot tax legislation. All unneces sary taxation is unjust taxation. It is repugnant to the creed of democracy that ,by such taxation the cost of the neces janes ot hie should be uniustihably in creased to all our people.' Judged by dem ocratic principles, the interests of the people are betrayed when, by unnecessary taxation trusts and combinations are permitted to exist, which, while unduly enriching a few they combine for the rob bery of our citizens, by depriving them of the benefits of national competition. Every democratic rule of governmental action is violated, ;when, through un nccessairy taxation, a yastsum of money, far beyond the needs of an economical administration, is drawn from the people and channels of trade, and accumulated as a demoralizing surplus in the National Treasury, The money now lying idle in the Federal Treasury, , resulting from superfluous taxation, amounts to more than one hundred and twenty-five million dollars, and the surplus now being col lected is reaching the sum of more than sixty millions annuallv. 'Debauched bv this immense temptation, the remedy of the republican party is to meet and ex haust by extravagant appropriation and expenses whether constitutional or not this accumulation of extravagant taxations. The democratic policy is to enforce frugality in pubbc expenses and abolish unnecessary taxation. Our estab lished domestic industries and enterprises should not, and need not be endansnered by the reduction and correction of the burdens of taxation. Ori the contrary, a r i i . . i air ana careiui revision oi our tax laws, with a due allowance for the difference between the wages of i American and "oreim labor must promote and encour age every branch of suchi industries and enterprises, by giving them the assur ances of an extended matket and steady and continuous operations, in the inter ests of American labor which should in cci event be neglected. . The revision of our tax laws, contemplated by the dem ocratic party, should prompte the ad vantage of such labor by i cheapening.the cost of the necessaries of, life in the home of every working man, and at the same time securing to him steady and remu nerative employment. Upon" this quest ion of tariff reform j so closely concerning every phase of our national life, and upon every question involved in the problem of! good government, the democratic party submits its principles and pro fession to the American people." - Goods shipped . : ,' . I i : , - -" EAGLE ! ...... ........... i . 7 I J STAIRS, CORNER MAIN AND L0UGHRAN,. HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS HEADQUARTERS FOR FINEILIQU0RS. FOR FINE LIQUORS. FOR FINE LIQUORS. FOR FINE LIQUORS. pRENCH BR0AD2H0TEL. - Near the W. N. C. Railroad Depot. Asheville, N. C. A. G. HALLIBURTON, . Proprietor: This Hotel, which is situated within about one hundred feet of the Western North Carolina Railroad depot, and near the offices of the Superintendent and Gen eral Freight Agent of the W. N. C. R. R.t has recently been thoroughly refitted and improved, and is now better prepared than ever to accommodate the public, on the most reasonable terms. - FIRST-CLASS FARE, COMFORTABLE ROOMS i . A FIRST CLASS BAR Is run in connection with the house. where can be found a choice selection o Whiskies, Wines, Brandies, Ales, Scgars, Tobacco, Etc. Telephone connection with uptown. apis J- M. THRASH & SON. WEST ASHEVILLE, N. C. eVllle have a Full Line of Goods especially suited to the wants of the puhlic anil offer SPECIAL BARGAINS. We keep a Superior Qcalitv of ; PLAIDS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS HATS, SHOES, DRY GOODS, HEAVY AND FAMILY GROrERII. to all parts of the Highest Market Prices paid for GRAIN HAY, POTATOES, BUTTER, CHICKENS EGGS, and. In fact, all kinds of ap25tf COUNTRY COUNTRY COUNTRY PRODUCE. PRODUCE. PRODUCE. I - STREETS. ..Proprietor. 2S5TThe public are specially invited to cal and see our NEW SPRING STOCK. Goods Delivered anywhere in the city Fkkb of Charge. Telephone No. IO. J. M. THRASH & SON, West Asheville, mc2o-3m Old Depot. w HITL'OCK'S I Keep None but the Very Purest, clothing department. -AND CHARGE ACCORDINGLY. JgMv Whiskies and Wines are Absolutely Unadulterated, and are recommended by the for Medecinal Purposes. ALSO, A FINE- BILLIARD Goods shipped to all points jno charge forj 55- THE ONLY STRICLLY WHITE MAN'S BAR IN THE STATEj. jfSS best judges AND POOL PARLOR. boxing. Lock box L, Asheville, N. C. "DRIGHTER THAN JL-J ; r- THE P THE F,VER. STAR STAR OF OF BUNCOMBE BUNCOMBE GRAND CENTRAL ARY 1887. 1888. 987 ARRIVALS TANUARY AND FEBRUj I ! t! : 'I ! 2020 ARRIVALS JANUARY ANr -FEBRUARY The most popular $2.00 house in the State rivals durincr the past vear mdre than every other hotel in the citv. We bid fair to register 25,000 thi year. First Class! in every respect. Only hotel the citv. Give Us a call. In anticipation of warm weather we have put in stock , Puke and LIGHT WEIGHT CLOTHING, consisting of many dozens of seersucker coats and vests, mohair coats and vests, ala paca coats and vests, drap d'ete coats and vests. The best colors on the market. All sizes for i MEN AND BOYS. Also single coats in extra long cut; linen dusters, ala paca dusters; white and fig ured duck and Marseilles vests; flannel suits; serge I'm f 1 i t m 13 000 ar- smts " "Snz wcignt cassimcre suits. HOTEL in the centre of I S. R. CHEDISTER NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY Cheaper than ever before. to our enemies, but call and see bur goods and prices before you is now at the helm to wait on xou. THE . JL CARO LINA SALOON No. 19 North Main Street,- Asheville, N. C. buy. attention of the public generally QEO. Does Dobs Does KIMBER, A jRACTICAI. SLATER. ALL. MXXXER OP MAXXEX I OP MaxxekI OP & SON. Don't listen to the following Slatb Roofing. Slatb Roofexg. Slate Roofixg. Will guarantee all Work to be first-class and free from leaks, at : satisfactory prices. Can give th best of references. ggf-AIl Repairing to Slate Roofs neatly and substantially done and j the best materials always used. Leaks stopped. j j Address in care of box i68, jaP22tf I Would respectfully call the brands of Whiskies: ! I PAUL JONES XXXXjMONpNGAHELA RYE, SEAL OF KENTUCKY' BHiRBON, j OAKLAND, A Pott jSntAiGnT Look to vour interests and buy the best, because m the experience of all it is the cheapest.' These liquors have always commanded the commendation of the most zasuuious connoisseurs, iut iucu ucuuuuuji.m u u.ui. , u uiui uouhw we are Justified in savin"-, thev have never been excelled, forpunty and wholesome- ness, for medicinal and family purposes. We also keep a full stock of j I Pure Imported Sherrvs and Port Wines, Bass & Co's Dublin Pale Ale, Gm'oess9 Extra Foreign Stoat, Dublin Porter, GentGra Gin, Best French Brandies, ! and the Best Brands of Cigars and Tobacco on tbeMarket.- 1 i I ; t i :- I I Ull I-PcRE North CalolixA Corx Whiskey and the very best Peach and Apple Brandies made, always kept m stock. 1 A new lot of neckwear. striped and solid color bal briggan underwear. White and colored shirts laundred and ttnlaundred, the largest stock in the citv. All of the mi above will be sold at bottom prices, at WHITLOCK'S. XTOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The firm name of Johnson & Thorn ason and the firm of Johnson, Tbomaion Ac Co., is this day dissolred br mutual consent. June 13th, 188-S. J. H. JOHNSON", E. W.TIIOMASO.V, jnl-i-lw J. S. DAVIS. Rye, 7 years old. tce cream parlor. AT SUMNER'S RESTAURANT, Asheville N. C I i - 1- T?OR SALE. A good stock of groceries and X the best! business in Ashe-ru amount of capital invested. Also nice resi dent property on Bailey j street, at abargan. t or rurtner paraciars appiy mi i June 6 tf. j G. L. McDOXALD. Remember the place, Ao. .9 Kine Cole" in front of the saloon. any part of the city free of charge mar7-tf T EVERYl IILWG USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS SALOON. "T"" . ""ii"T", Come and trv our goods and you will be convinced we speak the plain truth. jonn inin 3ireci, w jjci c vuu sccuui tXo charge for jugs or boxes. ; Goods sent tc Yours truly, -1 : IM ! . ' FRANK O'DONNELL & CO., Lock Box 71, Ashevtixe, X. C. UNDER H. REDWOOD & CO'S. 4 v Where the very best cream, made from the milk from his own cows, will be served at all times. firSpecial Parlor Fitted upforLadies.-T.!S His Restaurant has also been handsomely papered and otherwise improved. The best cook, best fare, at reasonable rates. june!3-tf. i ii 1 f
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