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r- THE SUN. ASUEVILLE, N. C. 4 .iJUXH 26 i i - TftlB ern Xorth Daily Sex is the only paper in West- Carolina Pres dispatches. taking the , r-f Weather Indications. i t By Telegraph to the Sun. Washington-, D. C, Junci 2u. For Xofth Carolina Light to fresh southerly tls, stationary temperature and oc tonal light local rains. Texas Ponies. -, Mr. J. F. Woodbury, proprietor of the Battery Park Stables, has received twenty-five beautiful Texas ponies, j American stock. Some of these animals are well broken and perfectly gentle. Ladies Associated wishing a nice oonv should call and see J A m these beautiful animals, now on exhibi tion at Mr. Woobury's. These ponies pv IS. SOLUTION OF, PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing be tween W. B. Marx, J. F. Grant and C. G West, nnder the name and style of the Ashe, ville Lumber i and Manufacturing: Comoanv. is this day dissolTed by mutual consent. All persons indebted, to. or i to whom the late firm is indebted, will please call at the office of the company and make settlements W. B. MARX, J. IF. GRANL, 'I w. I BLAIR &: CO I : i . A N ORDINANCE, X UNDERTAKERS. T June 21, 18S8. C G. WEST. T!i tindrsifJTipd will rnnfinne hticitircs were brought here by Air. Cornelius, of I of manufacturing and dealing in lumber, as rr- .i. . "ii ii f I niineno, conaucteu unaer tne name oi tne ava-ho, ii iiu ii in taiwupiusuiLili oiiu ii them to all parties wishing to purchase. Asheville Lumber and Manufacturidg Com pany, Air. C. G. West retiring. Office sind Warerooms, No, 27 Patton A v., Asheville. iZV- C. A fine 'assortment of Coffins, Caskets and MetalicjBurial Cases. All kinds of cases, for young or old, front plain to the finest, kept constantly on hand. Prompt attention giv eil to all orders, day or night. pifWc have employed I a j first class under taker of many years' experience, who has charge of this department. in8-tf ! i i I I I ' . To provide that the Aldermen of the City of Asheville tnay negotiate a loan of One Hun dred Thousand Dollars, for the use and bene fit of said city, as set forth in siaid ordinance : yy ixaiix UUR UTES During the next three nionn,. mate that there will un c.t. ' V JUIPr... it Be it ordained by the Boardof Aldermen of I neonle. Thi ia i l"0lKi.. . thcCity of Asheville, That for ithe purpose oi I r r. .. """wiing 0.. "'"I obtaining the consent of a majority of the I population at ten thousirul ,,reserit qualified and registered voters pf the city that nr1 Tlrt00 ..... ' w -. ""v - - -"- "-"I'm visitors iy ' 'J nib nn thf sewprnw niipstinn. -i "i- i . Mai. IJ. thej citv. G. Gaden, of Henderson, is in Country produce was rather scarce on the market yestcrda'. I reaching at Daily street church Thurs da: ' night at 8:30 o'clock. Assistant Attorney-General pf the Uni ted! States, Marie, is in the citj-. The city churches were all well at tended Sunday morning and night. And still there is no news as to where our public building will be located, t t Mr. Levy has just fitted up the uniforms forj the waiters at the Hot Springs IIo- A Friglittul Runaway. Sunday morning about 9 o'clock Mr. Adolph Whitlock, in company with five j of Mr. S. Hammershlag's children, start ed out driving. Mr. Whitlock, Misses Gella, Hannah and Rachel Hammershlag : were ridimr in a carriage and Master I Louis Hammershlag and his little sister jn24 tf W. B. MARX. J. F. GRANT. I OCT OR JOHN HEY WILLIAMS npHE SISTERS OF MERCY- Will pe prepared to recei ve a limited num ber of jlady j boarders, beginning Monday, July 25th, and continuing to August 31st. They will open their musical department on July 2nd. Instruction on piano, organ and i guitar -$ni be given. Also instruction m em broidery in gold and silk : fancy needle work. and such other branches as be requisite for voung ladies aDDlviner. Prices will be snven were in a buggy. As they reached a point J parents; guardians and visitors to the city. ujjuu ajjpiiLaMuii. -l iii itgumi nsiuu ui Life D Has removei 11 a. m L I d his r wood Street, corner Vi number his residence to No. 30 Hay- alnut. OfficeJat same until farther riotice. Office Hours: 3 to 5 p. m. mcl4 6m to 1 p. m.,"ari E. ASTON- FIRE, LlFuf on Patton Avenue near the G. .M. Rob erts place the horses attached to the car riage became frightened and started to run. One of the young ladies then at- tempted to jump out and Mr. Whitlock, by trying to keep the ladies from- jump ing from the carriage, allowed the horses to get the upper hand of him. The ve hicle ran against the busrerv wkich was school begins on the first Monday in Septem- Der. SISTER MARY BAPTIST, House on French Broad Ave- the residence oflCapt.'IM.' E. june 24, dim. at the Sisters nue, formerly Carter. INS UR None but first-class companies representee!. LJJ ACCIDENT ANCE. I i a STRANGE VISITOR ! 1 W ' I i ii T i We had just sold a lady a pOR RENT. Two excellent office building. Apply to; w. rooms, in the Wolfe j Oj WOLFE, ju-10-tf. FOR i i : SALE OR RENT the Board pi Alderman oi the said city may borrow the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be applied to the; construction of a system of Sewerage, and other necessary and permanent improvements, an election shall be held on Tuesday, July the 10th A. D. 1888 at the, usual voting place! and under the rules and regulations governing such elections in said city:; and if the consent! Of the required majority shall be obtained at such election, then the Board of Aldermen may borrow said sum of moijey upon the bonds df the said city to be made and issued, in their discretion, in the l3en omijnation of Fifty, One Hundred and Five Hundred Dollars, with interest coupons attached, J " i l l The siaid bonds shall become due and paya ble thirty years from their date and for inter est at tjhe rjate of six per centum ! per Annum, payable sejmi-annually, according to the coupons attached, on the first days of Janua ry and Jul y, in each andevery yar. And they shall be signed by the Mayor and counter signed by jthe Treasurer,! and .be under the seal of saicLcity. i! The said bonds shall in no case be disposed of, sold, assigned, or transferred for a less price than par. ; j The coupbns of said bonds times wherf due, receivable taxes due said citv. .."if ; ! II. S. HARKINS, Mayor. May.26, 3.888. . ij Any person who is not already registered on the registration books of the city will call on Col. S Bulcjw Erwin at the office of the county Treasurer ija the court house.! ( By order jpf the Board of Aldermen, Tn8-lm F. M. MILLER, City Clerk. pect to be here and at ncn boarding houses. TL thai r 1... i WJ 10M, e question nr: HOW ARE Wh 0 Fi:l:) MULTITUDE? anj! That is a verveasv oucstinn I provided you have the provis;07 hand. But sunnose we shnni.i i r4 "i I 7 Ha SIX-ROOM DWELLING i t 4. r , ' i -i mi I . , One Good, NEW juac iu iiKJUL, ciiiuwxii iu out. xxt pair oi Xan-COlOrea SllK rtllttS House, on Bailey street. Good well of water II telj I I t Mr. V. S. Hemby, of the Chroncle is in the- citv in the this time the horse attached to the buggy commenced to run after the carriage. As they passed down Patton Avenue by the for 24c, her ! our -i ana was black lisle sli owing: jersey conveniently located on the lot. Will sell at a bargain. For terms, etc., address Lock Urawer;"W.." Asheville. N. C. or annlv at this office. I j I mchl4 . Charlotte interest of intersection of Depot street; the ladies gloves at 10c, of which we i i were screaming his journal. i Mr. S. B. Kcefauver, from.' Alilligan - College, (Tcnn.) is in the city, and will study law tinder Mr.Sondley. Col. P.J. Sinclair, of Marian, arrived in the cit3' yesterday. His many friends here are glad to have him with them. The Sux bulletins attracted perhaps more attention yesterday than at any j -n o,VM il,nJJ T4- 4.:u T I VERS IDE after passincr the I h n n m rcrf 1 rf Ipfr I wh fn D jA H AMPTON & FEATHERSTON, this summer by a blizzard, had in New York last winter, c $ 11 11 1. -3 pun- Liuuumi : Well, we hardly ever have c,,. j. iicic ui tins season severe enough t ' the wheels of commerce, but vo not be surprised to see our t great deal lower than the lowtv in, payment of registered by the thermometer J tcr, in ic nona anu west. Having foreseen the rush of viW Western North Carolina tin's s we have prepared ourselves accord .and are now busy distributing tlJT and largest stock of staple and " groceries ever offered in the State. 44 shall be at all B Mo. 5 South Main St and frightened; and just bend in ehe Avenue near Buttrick's shop, henr ' ' sp nhmif t he rinnr oSSSt?S two of the young ladies, Misses Gella and I j U , -i I i 1 of the finest milkers! in Western North Caro- . ' I: . ... , and the: imSrle OI elaSS. Among them -'The Holstein,'' . The in the meantime Mr. j Whitlock was fOOkmg Up we Saw a horse gjonth the above I am preparing to thrown out. A lew steps further the car- mSlue tne Store, WearinSf in riage struck ajrainst TUB EMANCIPATION OF TWENTY MILLION SL.X Keep constantly on hand a full and general I in South America, has caused a re stock of WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, &C, amonti which can alwals he fhund fli - - -r w folfowing liading brands i horses stopped. left alone in , save a slight the fence and the addition to his harness quite The little girl who was nri ntu'chp loot iTTpwoo mistaken we keep nothing GILT EDGE Hoping to receive! GIBSON'S, BUTTER DAIRY. PAUL TONES, a part of the patronage AND McCRAYER'S the buggy received bruise on no in- tne arm, time since sembled. the Chicago Convention as- We were pleased to have a call yester day from John D. Powell, representing the Price Baking Powder Compan-, of Chicago. Col. Nelson Bailey said yesterdaj' that "now Blaine is again out of the way, the Democrats will ticver be troubled with him or any of his famuy." J. F. Morphew, Esq., of Marshall, was in the city yesterday on his! way! to caused by the carriage running against 111 i5 ; "lie UUL CUrry-COUlDS, her. Mr. Whitlock had his right ankle brushes and WlllpS ; ail d by badly bruised. Miss Gella, in jumping, the Way if Mr. Graham had broke her lelt ankle, ceived a severe bruise IV f tec 7? o r1il nx o o lr-it t corl whileLouis washurt'onthearmandhiP.' kept him in " the ; middle' of CARRIAGES, .AA1 1 ZjJ I CARRTAfiKS. Miss Hannah -hAa(J a $2.25 whip, which WC by fallim I am respectfully maj-26-tf- J.N.VANCE. i i : j j H. WOODY, I . Manufactu rer and Dealer in Also R Y E R Y E R Y E R Y E we were so:'. SOLI the celebrated Clo yer Leaf Club though not seriously. iDrs. Tohn Hey tne roaa' ; or made It! Williams and F. TJ Meriwether were tremelv warm for mm , i j- - - summoned atoncetothe relief of the suf-orse had Sense though, ed to learn ex- The like CARRIAGES,- CARRIAGES, Marion, where he was to Masonic address last ni":ht. deliver a Produce Markets. t i By! Telegraph to the Sun. i Maj. W. W. Rollins has returned from where Baltimore, June 25. Flour, quiet, medium slow grades, country, lower. an extended trin to Washington, where toward street and western super. 235y; O I ' I I T 1 he has been to sec his brother, Col. Pink- 80 : extra, 3(SSo ; family 4.65 ; city mills txeep L ney Rollins, who is quite ill. super. 2.50(Go ; extra 3.25(75 ; no nad, a brands,! 4.80500. Wheat, southern, he wel none ollenng, nominally lower. Fultz, Vf II. M. Ramseur, Chief Engineer of the Carolina, Knoxville and Western Rail-( road, is in the city, and reports work regressing well on this new road. Yesterday erenins we werepkas- the hAance f hj kj d h arn that thev are all doinsr well. , n, , J wanted to lollow the crowd, 1 'I and they usually (as he had no doubt observed) tend to wards! the ."Racket Store " bargains in all lines, horse feed,) are to be I few of which it might i to enumerate. have some ! beautiful 2 winter, red spot, tl VuVuo' 1Ai wiia, 111 ti&- Purity which for 2-2-1 j a - 1 rr acuicu &mic 01 anairs amon the ' planters, and has had the effect o fEWI vancing the price of coffee, which jKVI likely to reach still higher figures. I W Before the advance nate as to secure a larire loi nf 1 vn xua, u. java, rancy (Juatc SOLI Maracaibo and Fancy Rio Coffin : SOLI green and parched, all of which .j S0LI at New York prices. Choice Rio Coffees are now h( New York at 18 cts. We sell 51, & $1.00, and Arbuckles at 24c nrhn of character and -BUGGIES, Richness of "Fmvnr i impv: buggies, J celled. -SURRIES, ETC., No. 25 Willow St., Asheville, N. C. S590 ; western, Ashe-citv, C. G. West, formerly of the .umber Company, of this 1 c. this morning for Knoxville, Tenn., where he willlikelv make his future home. We see that two North Carolina boys, Messrs. A. C. FI03XI and G. A. Hayes,! the former of Watauga and the; latter 6f 1 Cherokee county, have purchased the Columbia (Tenn.) Herald, aiid taken charge of it. , Longberry, weak and lower; No. June S4U(55. Corn, southern, nominal, linS and mulls, and OUr Stock no arrivals, nominally steady, - white of laces is full Up, at prices ss60 yellow 5sgo. j ; sure to Iplease. We have bT. L,ouis, June 2o. Plour easy and c-klH o! I I wm rr wj. v Al WW ! X-Ji. Mat oncnec w.ti, upward freezers at unheard-of prices er unfavorable weather re-1. ,1 I U. . i ports. rit it soon fell off and when Chi- m xnis citywe warrant ev- cago broke, prices here went down with ery One OI tliem tO be aSGfOOCl i The following popular makes of vehicles j kept in stock: Tyson & Jones' Fine Carriages. WILLIAMS'. GARRISON, AND COOBER'S SUGARS are firm, with pricon at about the same as in our larV quote best Standard Granulated ats Brownougarsat . . GtoD 1' Confecti Best Cut Loaf moulds, . . . ., . t Powdered, JYj ronfectioners' , v We have a large stock of SvrrfiYE GI, PURE NORTH CAROLINA I CORN. Molasses, and quotes- White Drip, . . Porto Rico, . . Common syrup, . . .C 50 to EYE Gl SYC GL Columbus Buggies. Emerson & Fisher's Buggies. unchanged. tendency under The Troy Cortl. - McFarlah Cai Spring Wagon Vehicles. Vehicles. We have the largest .m(1finrctc;.t.TT . Tile best and most popular of Teas ever offered in Western IPe'lESC t ir ' r nr ' ii Carolina, which have been sclcct?:'1' braiidse of Wme , Clarets, special regard to their drawing qCFKLIC Yourg Hyson, . . . ... 4-Oto f Gunpowder,. . . f . . 50cto$:f Oolong, COctoJif English Breakfast, . . COctofii ' . We offer low grade tens at fr.. to 30 cts. per pound. Try our PURE SPICES .nnJrxrj. Ales, Porter, etc. Cards are out for the marriage a rush, and closed at l point below as 3'cstcrday. 70 SOli the best OR WE REFUND Xo. 2 cash, 83i; July, moxei kind take them back 1 s i -1 I . - ,7 at Waynesville on July 3d, of Drj J. Howell Way; a prominent physician of that place to the beautiful and popular Miss Marrietta Welch, daughter of! Dr. S V. Welch, also of Waynesville. It has been suggested that we have some kind of demonstration in this city on the 4th of July. There seems to be a pretty general desire on the part of jour citizens that the glorious fourth be cele- eorn opened nrm and closed lr, t July 44fi5V&. Oats easier; No. 2 cash, t. CUr Croquet sets and 33(?, according to location; June, 324. hammocks are becoming sea- Whiskey steady at 114. Provisions very SOnable and are beginning" to auu, notnmg out small 10D and order ninvp Off wf chnll rttxr Standard Wagon Co's Bradley & Co's. Carts. Flint Carts, 'C" Spryig Carts. Single center Equalizing Buggies. The celebrated Tos Schlitz llsc no others. Brewing Go's Milwaukee ! J. Draught and V Beer, on Bottles! m Our "OBELISK" Flour, atSli iAULit the best ever offered in this marie "Favorite," at $2.75, is a li? ' pure straight flour. ' . "Waterloo" is a good fnmilv t $2.25. Try it. REPAI1 REPAU trading done. srPPbi Ihowever and it a will The Famous MULHOLLAND BUCK I BOARDS, i J i ' -Uur Own Make. A full line of Toilet articles, Rubber pr JOU to price OUrS before The Eas'-riding Lockwood puck Board. brated, and we hope to sec some taken in that direction. eps goods, combs, hair hnd tooth brushes, bottled mineral waters, Lubin's.Wright's, Atkinson's Eundborg's extracts and Toi lets water. Prescriptions carefully pre pared and delivered promptly to any part of the cit-. I 'r Grant & Wixgert. you buy.l We have just re ceived j a new lot of b eau t les an d some rusfs prices I Also Ajrent for McClear & Kendall's Fine Carriages, ot Wilmington, Del. ; t . , Levi P. Morton, of New York, the re publican nominee for Vice President, is at the head of the banking concerns of Mor ton, Bliss & Co., of New York! and Mor ton, Post & Co., 'of London. He was .Minister to I-ranee under the adminis tration of Presidcnd Arthur. ! Mr. Ed. Ueddin, the very efficient and accommodating agent of the Southern Express Company in this city, will leave us on the 1st of July to accept a position A young man who can jrive the best of QlteS Ccd to Call r j I A 1 rcicrcnctrs wisncs a situation. Address, "C," care Daily Sux.! I Fruit jars, lamps and lamp fixtures at A. U. L-OOPERS . ! will suit, as well as qualitv. The ladies are especially re- and see our new supp ot (ribbons and flowers some extra nice tips also. We have the largest ST.OCK m town, we nehevp rresif LsetL V,"d sPme beautiful j goods-Aner than we have kept hereto fore, ilhe same may be baid m regard to ruchmgs, Also, Orders Promptly Attended to j . jj I . And Satisaction Guaranteed. 5Any of the above nained s;oos3 Just receiv corned beef, fresh from the factor'i for in stock will sale b- the case, dozen or at retail. Cooper. j D. be ordered, on s can. can. as express messenger on the railroad regret to part with Mr. Weddin, We but wish him success wherever he may go. t A land suit, Merrell vs. Alexander, oc cupied the attention of the court yester day. We understand that there are about S acres of land involved in the suit, and that the land is not worth more than $S per acre. This suit has been in courtlsev- eral years and the cost smounts to more than $500. I A youg girl of disreputable character, who resides in the eastern portion ofj the city went to visit some friends in West Asheville yesterday evening, and while there took from the mantel a vial, in which was about eight ounces of laud anum and drank the contents. This happened about 2 p. m. and at sfven o'clock, when Drs. Watson and Meri wether were ealled in, life was nearjy ex tinct. She died at 11 o'clock. 3 lb canned apples 12V cents pen 3 lb canned tomatoes 1 2 V2 cents peij J ro canned corn IJY2 cents per can. 1 gallon cans tomatoes 40 cents pe can. ' i ;A. D. Cooper. Secoxd Hand l il of which we have a new line. hand and fol saIe cheap We sell goods at a small profit, for cash only, arid as they are bought lower than Vehicles :iort notice; . We also keeij a choice line of Tobacco, Cigars, Ciga- rettesj fefec., and extend a hearty invitation to; our cus tomers! and friends j to call and see us when in want of anything in our line. All orders by mail or -w ire will be promptly and care- hilly attended to. HAMPTON &!rFEATHERSTON, We still have a few cases of Hart's 3 lb Peaches at 2ock& a 2 " " " 20C " ' Finest 3 lb Tuaatocs at $1.33 pcf " Com, at 1.33 per da - RliPAl) KIJPAII iviooey s Chipped eettat wpn SllliVIl 1 lb cans of Corned Ifeef at loc. - 2 lb " " . " 2ic. String Beans at lit can. Lima " afJvc " " Marrowfat Peas at 15c icr can T. C0IJ j' Cracked wheat, at 5c per pound Fresh Oatmeal at 5c per pound. Oatflakes at 9c )er lb. M Fine Pearl Grits 3c, ' Fine mixed Table Nuts at 20c?-JADn FRO Blueing at 30c per 'dozen, . ilADE FRO Blacking at from 25 to GOc pt -iIADE FRO Potash at 5c per ball, Lye at 5c per box, Pint Bottle Pickles at 10c peri'-. Quart " " 20c " 7PERI0R I Gallon " ' 40c Half Pint Bottle Acme Sauced Magnolia Hams at 13 to lk Ashville. N. C. Brooms, at from 8Y3 to 25cts. Always on OPQT, CASH STORE We have a full line of Irnpc-' Fine LamhN. A. R. Coolev vesterdav riirrlin:pr1 inn others buy, (owing- to! our fine lambs and 50 nice sheep, which facilities,) WC Undersell OUr Housekeepers wishing a choice article of neig4DOrS, and as We guar spring lamb would do well to call at his antee evprx-fTiincr cr1rl U as represented or money re- All wiork i$ put up of the very best ma- terial and only the most skilled Workmen are employed. june20tf rW. h. Domestic olives, olive oil, sauced. I maple sugar, candy, oranges Orders Tele ,EA,- -DEALER IX The Windsor House. SnartanbimA S. I FUNDED, 1 ! there IS no rict- iti C, is one of the best kept hotels inlthe hlivino- of nc South. It is convenient to the depot! If DUm? 01 S, Hence people you wish comfortable beds and good fare, HO BUY, j Contrary! to OUr uon t iorgei tne u masor. Pvnfn Ji . C. C; Chase 1 ---o, wv aicuuiya k I Snn WI lTo o-.U uj. Two or three rentl M ga a ,Jzl aaa ocxccl, uul we Call and inspect my goods and prices , before purchasing elsewhere. apl7 EN apl3-tf. 500 bushels Plastering Hair, and have purchase made iiq Crockery and Glassware, At wholesale and retail, at lowest figures for cash. We duplicate all trills from larjre cities, savins- vou the freight. 1 Our line of silverware and table cutlery n the way 100 bbls. "Gibbs," English is one of the best in the State. We make Iortkmd Cement, which we will deliver a Spccialt3-of supplying hotels and board- offthecarsat $4.00 per bbl, All other ing houses, to whom we allow whole- Pnces low accordingly. ; saletlrices. Call or write. T. H. Haw. W. II. WESTAT.T. ro - 57 & 59 South Main St. I TVnWc ; t,..:i,i: . . 1 ftViiviuj iuiiiuii; illilLCna.1. .L.ivswi. im.v. gtmicuicu can una gooa ij 11 " , ,-i board and room at reasonable rates bv Sflall get there we I hope Oil applying at the Daily Sux office. " or nhnuf flio T ,! Ul I UllCt Call at the Farmers ! warehouse nnd P-Pme:and See US, don't wait get your sewing machine parts, needles, Until we mOVC ! WC Can SUD-i shuttles, rubbers, bands and the r;i I 1 i ... ' rl . " ,WP Mr. W. H. Littleton is there and will re- PlJ JOU With anything you pair, ciean up ana aajust your sewing need, either to Wear Or machine if it is not doing well. L 1 j u&c, anu we guarantee P a, a. M. mr -a- mv w h ly h H WOODY. Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Boots and Shoes. YOTjNG'S BARBER South Main Street. SHOP, ! Canned apples, apricots, client peaches, pineapples, asnaraS,' corn, henns fvn niin?h. Sk- tomatoes, devilled crabs, mon, oysters, mackeral, coF1CE Ya sardines (imported and do'jl r THHR CO ; ' " -Upt the Bamar'i Tclcj ted and devilled meats, cor Also a full line of Farinace wheat flakes, oat flakes, cracKN, x : 1 1 't. i; sago, tapioco, oatmeal, g"ts ley, beans, and peas. Yeast cakes, crackers, maccj1 j micelli, mushrooms, maccdon fl raisins, currants, citron, soap- . bacon, hams, candles, gelatin' extracts, soda, baking iov-GC' Easy Chairsl All work done in the most -t-HS 1X1 otraw OI every grade. oALiBiatiury ma.nntrr. entS burnishing Goods, of rtar, chocolate, cocoa, all QsncKg r; MANUFA qpEN ACRES 1 to to 15 ACRES 20ACT?T?S ,T?--11 T!;r .. r -r- 1 , . On Beaver Dam Creek, 2y2 miles from Court X U11 OI -DUttenCKS L,a Very respectfully, GEO.T.JONES&CO N. Y. Office, 466 Broadway ! House: riffht at the district ssohnrVI anil it -- i rr place; yg mile from Episcopal and Methodist, fpcf PoUPro and I nure from Baptist church. Good moral i LC5,L .dLierS. community, jtine spring; fine groves, fine eVPrv h 1' "fauiuuI Duuamg sites, grooclroad to i Asheville. A splendid olaceto build una lnvplv Ji?e-! " Pe1" cent cheaper, and 25 per cent, better than i other land sold recently in same neighborhood. Apply on the ground (earlvl VJ. JJ. WAY!. to or! SALE k 4V -W- a iso. n. carnatre or dup-fv hnrs: r?m- incr lmormation apply at this oflice. tf. 1 W. H. LEA, 1 No. 17 North Main, tnay23-lv . I J Bath brick, stove polisi, 'y1 tobacco. piVnrs cicrarettcs, Pj- paper bags, butter trays, - grain, hay, bran, shorts, .f v , j everything that can be ioun rthcinformatj class Grocery house, ? ct rroneaui id ALL OF WHICH WE 0FfftZt.b pi, thus making tf scd ore rhnrct The prices we name arc vt D,0ttcft mtUr will make special prices i M in brine chiiicxi buyers. Respectfully, bcrc it remain $ f lor? cr than nnt . . i lYinaI irturc. of POWELL & Jraojcrc I- 4
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