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rrrrrmmivt 'fipfff Mot- ; I St l.Ja K... - rr & k . 1 re - .L. m ia-. ' A 6. i i I V or t iwartwi wtll dVover ta paper mrf ' wti aad ptnin uua 11 will pltaac at Lk cif ua OAK. NEW ADTUTIIEIIENTt. Hotiee W. B. Clayton. Poe Seat 15 Cacstaat t- U. L. ImoMi, thnf. Pur Int-Bonic Blaato A Co W catcra Carobaa Baas Lwi Maddaa. I'stlta. Uta MsmaJ tim, AaJaevlUc, M. C Lairrra. 3S.M Nosra. Loaomraa b3.3 r, M aaiiiJM'aTfJVJ. .isRt McarotoiotVwl report tor 2-4 boars ending at a p. a., Ftwwy t. last. fEMPBRATVRB. amllsaltpmi I Mas. Uia. ilMiiy Ucaa. t.a 3S HL'Minltv: lailr Mesa. 40 i 2 6 mvtotnt: aa 3ai T "M.5KTPtTTrt6M "BAHOMBTfiR Kaia KaW aleitadkaov lark. Now. Ifepta. lacbra. Now. DaUj Meaa. SO 43 Weather Clear. K. . tl'CK, U . 0., Obmtrrrt. MTBUNORt MANSION. kn U ts toM, mr Ctwpltcdr Eorroi Crroia: If one may judge frota yor rttwit editorial, there is a dis poartood, 04 the part of a portion of our law-makers, to tell the Governor's Man- toa, ta it preatnt nnhniabcd condition. While I am great advocate of concJ mm t h II ilMMfi wmntm nl wnw will this longest ton atrikea me as the moat anwiac that could possibly be made. under the present circumstances, in North Carolina. i It nay ba. that the aathoritiea, who - first adopted the plan for the building, failed to . exerciat good judgment, and made plana lor asora thaa this Uoyaraor lay at all times rctiuu-e; but n so, it n too late to rfconaider their action. No one doubts their entire good fartb and for one, 1 do not question their wisdom The State Hon baa always impressed me as being peculiarly wcll-adajited to our State. Many of ha offices, might be unproved by modem ideas and con veniencee, but there it Something about ta massive solidity characteristic of State, styled in ridicule "Kin Van Winkle;" because, like toe rocks of which her State House w built, she stands fust o her principles of conservatism, and equally fast ta the anecttona of her worthy aoaa. Those, who can look back a few years, (tad to think how seldom you find man wrkh a wiemorf of ten years ago) . H I 1 , ! ... recajis ins uuj mannon, so-caiKii. -a disgrace to us all." "A parody on the name where our cttlef magistrate was debarred from eiercising thaboiiiiti proverbial to North Carolina, but his bouse should bring shame on bit Moult. From this point of view, those who suggested a new mansion, certainly acted wisely, in or did they stop here ' but with due regard to the pockets of their constituents, provided lor its build ing, without adding a cent to their burdens of tales, by telling the bid tumbledown, rat-trap, and lew vacant Iota, used by the ciluens of Kaleigh as hitching placet for their horses; and ap- proinatiiig the proceeds to the erection of a house worthy of a great State, and her sierutlvc. .. .. The funds to arisiiiii have been supple men ted by convict labor, aud conte- auently the scheme hat dragged along owly, Hut now, approaching comple tion, it it attacked by gentlemen, with ideal 'of fhlae economy and wt are threatened witb a tuk? which must be a aacTiSce. Far be it from to impute aoy no wor thy motive to a gratlrmun 'now in our Capitol, and 1 take no part in the sug gestion, that those proKsing a sale, do so, in order to gain popularity, because they must know our ieople so well, as to be assured, that, above all things, they are a buaineas people, and have no motive of seeing their property, gained by years of labor, sacrificed loolishiy , It would, if told, be an everlasting dis- grace to us all. ' All visitora toour licnuti ftil capital citr, would be pointed to the "Governor's Mansion" whk-h we tried to build, without having first "counted the cost," and then abandoned, and con veyed to Mr. , for a small part of in value, very mucn to ine grauncaiion , of the aforesaid Mr. ; but to the morttWuua of all 4bsr good i wo pie, T. W. i'atton. it One msnlllar Nam Raenitecl. ' Wl.A . t . I . nniwi kit in vmsifii. Information it given by the New York World, that the President of the United State bat commuted the punishment ol jams IK Fiah, tea tented to a term of ten - year ia the New York State prison, to five years and tis month. The clemency is extended on account of the age of the prisoner, and growing infirmities of mind a well a body. The history of the prisoner it a curious one. He is now sixtv-nine reartold. I'p to the death of his wife, which occurred in 1HN3, he had lived a life of probity and extreme propriety and resrctnlility. Al ter that event, his habits and hit nature underwent a total revolution. He be came a man about town, engaging in all the kooat pit arts aad - questionable amusement of the Younger generation. He played faro, and waa exceptionally extravagant. All that time he wit pres ident of the Marine Hank of New York, a uustantial iiiitiUrtio. He became a easy victim to Ferdinand Ward, who ap plied to him for large discounts, otleriug heavy interest, but with the apparently more security of the influence ol the farm W of ex-President (Irant. The history of those time show that Uic uifluence weighed little ia financial circle, to ti bola securities intrinsically worthless, The bank collapsed, and the fortunes of the Grant family were (wept away. Fish wa tried and convicted for his partici pation in the wreck, which involved not' only the bank of which be was president, . but the private fortune of a man to con spicuous and so much idolited a (leii. (.rant, and the public wa pleased that a victim to it indignation wa offered up. But James D. t-ish waa once known to the North Carolina public in a dincreut relation. Hy virtue of the bill introduced at the extra teatum of the Legfauatare of North Carolina, to provide lor the aaleof the State interest in the Western North Carolina Railway, by virtue of proar sitiont for purchase made by certain ar tirslo the Statf, srveral commissions designated by the I-rgialature and di rected to convey to William J. Best, Wil liam R. Grace, fames' I). Fish and J. Net aoa Tappan, all the rights and interest tol the State in the railroad, under condition! aprnhed in the bill. The condition were accepted. But all receded from the con tract ia a few months, except Beat. He, after asany straggle to obarrve lb con ditions, at length, under term not ncrca aary bere to recall, conveyed the proicrtv to the Richmond ft Uanvdle kail road Company. Thai wa the beginning of that change, which rmltH hi the prearat imminence "f the Vt ester North Carolina road; wbicb i" g i lining at a potnt when It wat a wrath,. -a antv balMray eowstrwtvd to IU alimaie tenniaua. u relault witb all the requirements of hrst-claas road, extruded, as regards one of il trr minus, o a to connect it with impor- . . i a . II devrio: n w rt frjnr o U other: tmuuiua, a country hitherto sraWii op, and denard all but the moat primitive methods of communication with other' rt. f ,h State an.l nmnlrr Now hr I tSe.trtii.n of the iv.trtn nl the kin-' mond & Danville road, toe Wrttern VnnhrimlmimdhmmHin imnor-1 tant link in that vast chain which nnitei I the aeparate parti of a line extending over several thousand mile. With the step that initialed thi great change, the name of James I). Fish, the criminal bank wrecker, must always he associated, not with honor, it must be admitted. Ooarai on the Olue Man. '3frrgJrrT It 4 v'tiig" fallefr-ltTfftint to the insinuating lilue ficiul, 1 thought I would ask you to warn the good citi- sens to beware of time and save their dimes for some better purpose, tm bear-1 ing the door bell ring impatiently,, the other day, I amwennl in person, and saw a seedy looking inuivuluai noiuiiig small bandies. As he bad an expression ot persuasion on his countenance peculiar to peddlers and agents, 1 at once told him 1 was very, very busy, and really had no time to spare, etc., but alas! there was no escape. He' undid his packages of glue so rapidly (small squares of con solidated stuff), in the meantime talking so fast, telling me what miraculous glue it was, that it would stick anything to anything, be it of wood, chiua, glass or paper; also, gluing papers toget her belore my eyes, which most surely did , stick- that 1 finally begun to Wieve it woald be a good article to have in the house. So 1 ended, by taking two Kiuares lor 25 cents., and he went on his wav reioicimi! After a short time, I hunted up some oewsiuipeTS to send to a friend, aud got my "handy glue," as it is called! After repeated cllorts with hot water, I tried other ways, but will uo avail, nothing could persuade it to slick the gjue was a fraud, and much to my chagrin (lor w here is the woman w ho likes to acknow ledge herself sold ? 1 bad to contest J had been duped by .an itinerant glue vender! I. V. Death of T. n. Ulllcaplc. ' , from the Charlotte News Ibos, V. liillespie, one of the most prominent nien connected with the South ern Express Company in the South, died at his home in Columbia, S. C, nt 8 o'clock Thursday morning. Mr. (lilies- pie was known well and favorably throughout North and South Carolina, and was one of the most popular men in the service of the Ex press Company. In IHttH he was apiiotntrd division suiierin tendent of the Southern Express Com pany, for the Eastern division, and he bllcd that office most acceptably until 1HH.1, when lie wat compiled to resign ujion account of failing health.. He had a very wide acminiiitnnce, and the newt of his dratn win lie mid with sorrow not only throughout the Carolina, but wherever hi name was known. AiMtlaTniucBt of a ItruKaTlat. KalrlKb S'e anil (iMrrver. Mr. John Y. MacKuc, lning unable to collect the money due him by parties to whom hi good nature had induced him to tell on credit, lie found it imiNHMtililcto meet the demands of bit creditor, and so on yesterday wn forced to file an as tignnientof hitjiiroperty for the benefit of all his creditor. Knifcst Haywood, Uwi., i the assignee. Mi.i MacKae liabilities are supposed to be alwut $6,(MHl. TJie exact amount of hit nmets is not known, out tue atsett will exceed the lmlii itic. and everything Mistible will lie done for the protection ol hit creditor. A. RealHuatloa. . Capt, K. R. Stamps ha tendered his resignation a president of the board of director of the penitentiary. , He hut filled the position ninny years. Hit sue cessor ha not yet been apjioiutcd. While we can not add to the earning ol our many Irieiui who lind it a ktrum to ninke end meet, we onn make their income go further on sundry kinds o good which must be bought every duy A liberal discount qn the lollowuig: Wraps, Overcoats, Cl'ilhin. KoitsHnd certain Heavy Shoe. , Some extreinelv low figure in Chil dren' Hose and Slen't Fine hoes. II. Rkdwood &. Co., jnK4eodit One Fricc Store. Excvllriit styles in Carpet, 6ilCioth, SmyrnaKtigi, Art Siiimret.Curtafn Good, Curtain, &c. II. Khuwood ft Co. s ALB. By virtue of a juilKinent and a ley v mailt upon ao tirvutioa duly iuuril to the amltr signed Hhrrig hy the Clrrk of the Stiierlor Court ol tttiuconilie entintv, In I'avor of I. K Rankin, iilalntln, anil aiinlntt N. II. M.I.ant anil K. If. hrttt. drlendanla, there tiring nn personal property to lie luund lelonging to said attendants over and alioye the nrtno- tlons alluwrd by law I the undersigned Sbtrin" 01 iiunconii riiunty, North Carolina, will uffrr fur salt by public auctluo to tht hlghtat bidder fur cash at th Court llouat dmir in tht City of Ashrvillt, on the Kirst Monday in March, A. I. 1mu, It Mug the 4th day of March, IHNII the follow ing described trnct or iwrrel of land, situate, lying and bring in the county of llunciimlie and Slate of North Car olina on tht wrsl side of the l-'remh broad river. ai(ilniug the lands ol Norman -Stevens and othtrs, and mure iMtrticulwrly deacrflitd In a deed of conveyance net uteri by A. H. Junes, tiecu tor, to N. B Mcl.anr In fee tlin- Iilt, and duly reglstrm! In the ottict ol the Irgisteruf lireilaiil Uuncunilttcountyin lluuk 8(1 un page 1170, etc, to which rvftrrnct la hrrrliy mailt as a part of the description hrrrof, in order to satisfy tnld iuilirtnrnt. tie. cutlon and all necessary mats. 1 Vilat Ktbru ar 1, laaa. II. I,. KHVNllLKa. fthat Khcrilt of lluncoinlic Co., M. C. N OTICK. The t'niteil Brolhrrhuml oil arueiilrr. ml ioiatrs of Amarh'a, Local I'nbin No. ,1N, la treby aotinrd that a aiMcial meeting will be nem in i niun nan on nril Monday nluht, I'eh . turn, fur the transaction ol iuinurt. ant liuainras. A lull attendance hi gently re qutattd . II y onlrr ol tht I'lTsiilrnt. ItiiX at w H. CI. AVION. Cur. Bee. pIR RBN T. ,' . Onr nice store huttsr In llrmlrr' MliM-k and two uic olttcra in Kurnrti Huililin Apply to 1IOHTIC, 111. AN TON CO. nliad.tt ?VB BK.NT. , - , Mentat,urnl.hn1. at 1.11 Cbt-atnut Bt. febUdt ... HUM l'HItEYB' For Hortn, Cattla, Shssp, Dogt, Hog, rVirtry, - I at PAiilBOOKaaTrwa. ataat af AalasaUaaa ' kart heal praa. rslaal Urulastlla. .Wllh In.r. klrnlas, Lamearas, Hhvamallaak ilMraiser, Iltx har. isli.rtrsft. Warm, aha, lleavts, fa.aa.aala. II - .r Ilrlaea. Belfya. S larawags., iienwei . rlaary as klilan lllaa raallv Ol.taaM, Maaaa. ai HlltMISS. Mill Cat4S With Btaual 1 Ht. tfirn aad N.xit aad Mu.ua. at.aa rne.BUMIit axiwiiywa)ora.t a Pal kr UiatsUtai wat Presald a Karslat af PHea, hur'eyV d. ts , tot fuitaa tt., g. t. KOMoritKic nn SPECIRC Ka.tjQ la aaa a) rrs. TH aaly niaaiSil this, aa) laTOM DaAility, Vital W.: It W t t n-uaa area J .M.fcTal Sua. o."-. m smi aw..a ra3 a,iasaa.a,i. asodawtaapauwa t ie VL7 f aVaaataaaa ml Big reduction It Wooleo Drat, Good at WHrTLOCX. javalUl v- Be WlUTLOCK't bran new Embrold- ! anea and beAuUul Lav, janlldlf f CarcltH Hothie-rw. Many mother nave permittee! their chiMrea to die rare their eye when they migbt bare txru aved. Any mother who keeiai bouse without bottle of AtkfTS English Baby Soother at band, runs a nak w bicb -vedhve." ; time rrrret. It thouaamls of children, and ia dornifau every year. For sale by T. C. Smith ft Co. - dawtjull . Swannanoa Hotel. . 1 aturlkd caMa pntmlarwnhtoarwM.f.mUinasdlMHineM ta Klcrtnc can put ta door. fcbldly Provr's. JkiJTiCB TO CAS I.ON81MBKS. fifllrt ofTk Aasrtlllt Oataad U(kl Co., I Pridat, Feb. 1, laaa. I Cmnmtra are hntbi aotined that a rhun liaalnf maili ! tmt mm nf t Ilia gmm. Tat aar (aa wiii ke tvrmtd lata i aervicr uiur on tbc aixhl oi Batarday, Ptb. Haa that dav tat ass wiU b) ntofl from the pipta, aad day nummi sboaM thta bt carrral tu ktra tbrtr tta eloatd or to cloat tbrm Immtdiattlv aittr tbc light K" out. a that wbta gas ia agaia tarotd oa ta Ibt lats there wiU b aa tatap. A chaagt will be reqairvd la the tip of ad hantert. Rmployta win makt the ehaagc, ao far a poaaihlt. oa aatarday, the day pntvd- injr tat aiaai ot tac acw gaa, C. M. McLOl'D, Prealdeat. -4- FITS CI'BKD BY OLD tPP.CIALIST PHVHICIAN. . Bottle of mtillrhit Pre. We war rant oar rtmtdr to carets worst caata, aad the oaly phytkiaas whodo thl to prevent yoar utia imuoatd apoa by awa aatng falsi aamt and who are aot Ooetors. tmaaat otarra laord is ao reaaoa lor aot naln this mtdictac. Otve Biprras aadjpoav oltict aildrraa. It eoata yoa authioa. Addrras Aaahal Medical Bartaa, Ml Broadway, Ntw York. jaaU7dwly OTIC8. All nrraoaa havlne naliaaaeaiaatthemaU of P. kinder, dreeaard, art hrrtby. anlilied to frratat the aaiat to tat andervigfitd within otlvc nualba fruoi this day or thie notice will Ik plraH la bar of their recovery. All per anna lailtbttd to said estate an aotifttd to coinr forward aad settle at one. Thia laaa art 31. IMMU. B. 0 ftt'lHlKR, frhawflt Adia'r of P. aiotlrr, dte'd. OTICB. The partita who borrowed from aie several months ago a two-hurst plow, a scraper, a rt jnta-arrrw, aan two pair or pip tongs, ilf plraat retura them at owt aa I am ia need of them. INO. HART, . dtfeba At Hart Wllliamaoa a. AnTMY COOK WANTBII. A good Paatry Cook, man or woman, raa find atrady employment aad good wagra at firaKlaaa boardiag honat. RtcomnaradatloM rtquircd. Apply at Cltlant omc. frbldtf LBT. Purnlahed rooma, at S Board famished If desired, Academy street, trblnt 1 IVnitfli Thinillnrr" o vim .atasgt 1 Jelly Moulds, Tea Strain-! ers, Tea Pots, Soap Savers, j Egj; Beaters, Butter Prints, j Spice Boxes, anything and everything is to be had at the "Racket 1 Store," cheapest place in Town, Lamp Chim neys, 5 cts. each, all sizes, Wicks 5 cts. per dozen, Burn ers 6, 8 and 10 cts. each. All the Standard Novels in paper at 12 cts, per volume, regu lar price 25 cts., beautifully bound Books at 4-8 cts. each, regular price $1.00. At our reduced prices vve are rapidly closing .... ou t ou r stock of Blankets and Underwear. See what we have before you buy. We have a new thing in Men's Shoes, a Shoe we guarantee to give satisfac tion, have our name printed on the sole of each pair, and we return the money or fur nish a new pair of Shoes in every case wherein they fail to give satisfaction, no time limit either, we have them in Lace, Button and Congress at 2.78 per pair; No war rant or guarantee could be stronger, we control the sale of them in this City, and in vite inspection of them by buyers. A new line of La dies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, Rubbers, Gossamers, &c. Sec us before you buy anything. . Respectfully, GEO. T. JONES & CO. JN.Y. Office, 4G0 Broadway. Aahryllle TobatHo Narhfl. 1 1. urrecteil daily hy Chambers. Perry A . Kciliuund, 1'ruprMjlor Kauatr Warehouae.J Is I RIUAV; PBBRl'AR V i. MO III. j rt'nffisins.m ! Medium 1 t.ood j Plat J Common..... ; Meilium.,,,.. I tl.nid .., j Bslr t Cummun . Meilium ' IIinhI Pine 1 Paacy ... If ' t nam I Medium BO ta $ 60 tai to T 00 to f uo ta a 00 ! 1 ti imi i 00 ! PILLSII 9 OO to $ S 00 ! a no tu a on mi to 10 ini I 1 1 00 to 14 00 cirriaa. . u 00 to tin so t 00 ta la no 1 iKita to on IrO OO ta JIA INI ' SO 00 ta S UUl ! !2! P. -i to iiW IHI .10 OO I IMH AO INI to so ini la ao uo ta 3 no I uo 1 BA utll . t'" - . raacy,..,.. (USMTWaill tiny Q'"d tobaren rrmiini la ana? a...a wo. w aign, o swiag tu very heavy ' ASIIEVILLE ADVEKTISEUEVTS. "DU Y ilOSIE-SIADE GOOX33. Full Roller Proc-tus. We (iunruiit Satisfaction. Ask ; . IUUI nil Ashevllle 3XIllIn Company Flour and Meal;- We make the Mowing grailesof flnui: Hell,. Take ao other. - Cash I'aid for Wheat. Corn. tat and Rye. Hon and Cattle Feed Mixture i Ground to Order. Do Custom ('.rinding for Corn Rye aud Outs. Mill aud Yard at Oklllepot ; ASIIKVILLE COAL, COMPANY, H. T. COLLINS CO. Huprior Hard and Soft Coal Offke; Harnard Building, I'atton Avenue. THE BONANZA," THB LBAIHNU WINB AND Llol OH RTOHB OP THB STATK. N0.-43 South Main Street, ASHEVILLE, N. C. THE "HICKORY WIXE AND BILLIARD ROOM, - - - FRANK LOUGH RAN, dtfcbr9 PBOPKIBTOH. WILLIAMSON & SON, ( Successor to Hart & Williamson,) UAMl'PACTt'KKR OP SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Mouldings, Stair-Work, Kin ttrior Fininh, Mauteln, Etc. ASHEVILLK, N. C. AI.KNTH POR The Buckeye Pump, . Steel and tin Shingles, Floor and Hearth Tiles. frbidiv SPECIAL SALE Cloning- Out Hale of all 'Winter Coodn. - i 1 am going to make thing lively at the "SI'OT C ASH 8TORB" for the nest !I0 days. I I must have room for Bpring Roods and I am going to put prices on goods that will more ' tarm. ! I will offer mv entire line of I'nderwear at Cnmfurta and Hlanketa at hitl nrice. f hlnta Black Pur Hag at f .1.50, former Cbiara Whiu and Urcy Rugs at $2. SO. nig line 01 t'miireiias at prices tnat will suit any one : 16-rih iiH, SO and 32 in. at 93c. A nice metal handle at 7.1c. A Cloriak Bilk (gold htadl at l .!!. A " " (silver htadl at $1 HI'. Illg job In Pearl Buttons at 3 lye. per doien. Big drive ia IMnts' Slippers, embroidered , i.nu, I tnw floods it any price, to elost out; 1 have. faat rterlvtd a lot of Hall's Basaar any dreannaking to do ought to hare one. It place. Itbtdly A NEW FIRM. C. S. COOPER, Succtraaor to Vt. R. Bcardcn. 39 SOUTH MAIN STKKHT. Stoves, Tinware and House Furnishing Goods, in con nection with fl general Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting Business. Also Hoofing, Guttering, Ac Having employed the service of Mr, I.. Brown a Foreman, w ho in g practical and experienced workman, together with several other of the Wstt workmen in these line, I am now prepared to make estimate on all kinds of work above men THE ASIIEVILLE SANITARIUM, ANHKVILLi:, N. C, rleautintlly tuented in a grove of oaks and nernt (ak an d Woodnn atreeti, near the Prmale Col'.tirt. and only three anumrea IWm th. enart hoaa. All modern and latest Improved methods fur treating chronic diaraae of the longs throat aad aoe. by the iahalatiim of yaporistd and atomiatd Holds hy the pneumatic and eompreMed air apparatus, also Compound Omygen in connection with the vaporised Bal sam (the.balaara obtained from the natural balsam tret near Aaheville.l We also mannfartarc a Hum Treatment cam, equal to the oltlc treatment, and will be pre, sij Oar mrreas here ftr the past three year with this treatment has been phenomenal, hav ing cared many rase that were pronounced hupelraa. w hose names and residences can lie nhtalntd hy railing at tht BanltarMm. By ptnniasiun wc refer to the following wctl-knowa eatlrmrn of Ashrvtllt: H.J. Aston, ei. Mayor; J. H. Keed. Clerk V .8 Court ; Key (1 C Knu kla paator Plrst MrthmliaT Chnrch; Rev. vV 4 Ntlsoo. pastor Plrtt Baptist Church -H T Collins, capt. Natt Atklaioa. . vn.na.n. i. Board and Treatment furnished to patients at reasonable price. la addiUoa to hoarding our pat lent a, we bare a antnlirr of etegnotly-lurniahrd rm.ma to acruntmodate buardtra. a hu deativ a nice, uaart place, away from the hotels. Nice rooms, I aew rumiture. good tare, nral-claaa cuuking, at reasonable priiva. Also, hot and cold baths ! Dr. T. J. HARUAN, Proprietor. HERRING & THE NO. 3i) SOCTH Whl,C we M"T' lh Fln"' "nl ; Onr -We auai haw the clieni-st. Call and ate Koller King, Klectric Light. Carolina . , . at Wholittale and Hetail. Yartl: Old Hqait. -4 ININ" HICKORY, N. C. In- AI'.KKTS a M r MS. UK -, Byrk.it' Patent -. Sheathing Lath, FOR FEIIRUARY. just what they eoat me. to rVoftr ont prire oo former price SS.OO. top. 7c , north $1 oo . Irathrr at UP",, wort Pimns, and every lady In Aahrville who has la a honsrhold necessity, Uon't forget the W. II. LEA, Spot Canh Btore, No. 17 N. Main St. white nine, with no dusl or nniar at th. e- of the Compound Otrgrn which ia, ia most seat oa application hy express, oa reueipt of WEAVER, SHOE STORE, M.UX STRKI-T W Fhl.Mabl IMn'rr'Jtndr Llnct us. ' H. T. COLLINS, 1'm.i.kut. ASIIEVILLE I Fun Ii mini froin Distilled ilO ton lot .'50 cviitrt perhundml. OihV i I'atton Avenue. EF.EAT SALE "Winter Clotlllnjg IILOCK'S ib J - ' In order to make room for Siirin (aooilm. I : will done out the balance of mjr er atuck i at rvdoced nricen. ! - i 'All gOuila are marked riowa anil will lie SOLD CHEAP. I Atl broken let of auita, odd Paata. titer- I pittit; but Coat "and VeaU, reganllna of coat- Now la yonr time for Bargain. i Children') and Boy a' Stilta at I Half Price., Call early and ariattb good btiurt they lairaolil. 4 ''-' " I - .... So iloien Genu' Tie at 3.H.-. and "ilK-, tiirm- erly B7e. and $t. 1 -30 doien nnlannilered Hhirta at .10c., wortb ft each. AO down handkerchiefs, at 2.V., worth 3oc. each, at t . ". yIIITLocKs. dltei3o 'FOU A FACT. We move another utep for ward. Our HfileH for January i uif larger than any preceding I month, allowing steady mae in our buHinesw. Pre- Hcription trade probably lar igewt in AMlieyille, and no jabatfinent; lletail patron- i ' ; ugf ineivaniiig .steadily in an Mwer to bf'Ht attention and leading "low priivH. Our a wholeHak efforts bring good reHults, a realization of our hie.MH'tations to date. We uiv making daily shipments to all near-by railroad points. These deiiionstrationsjissure us that. Asheville is the nat- jural distributing point for i - - WeMtern North Carolina. We are to distribute the Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, etc. We carry a large ntock and our prices are low enough to remove objections of buyers e nre prepared to do the Drug business of this section, and no relaxation willleiMr- initted until this fact is intel ligeutly and practically un clerstood. T. ('. SMITH & CO Iending Druggists. Asheville, X. c. JKHSB R. STARNHS. INDKKT.VKl-R AND I'Mll.VI.MKK. Aslieville, X. C. bvirv rcrinisite of i)K htisinena fur mailed. Plain wihmI cases, walnut or ch.th covered casket. Metallic casket, both 1 pm and elrgnntlr drntl. Kobe of all titinlttiea. Hearse with heavy while or bl.nck drn jsrry. All call, day" or night, iiromtvtlv an wwd. Tckgrnnll and mail .inUr. a. ... "t al, uim"ri" t:u2Tr.::3u:rHiT i CTTRM RHErHATISaf. AMDUTUWHilXVi. d E. LM-ACiAN, Secretary. CE C O LI P A II Y. Wtitr. iloe (or torap in I?Hrnani Building, " wirr's Srecino eared bis of anil linM I ; Bios -hi ruf 1 hd been Irrslrd In Vila with oat willed rcawdirsof Mercury and PoUak. a. . a, imt only f und tha B'kI Pwsoa. M rsutved las IhiiuUsm which was caused by tba uotsoao ui'tienls. Km. BOVtLL. Mlal Sd Avcobs, M. I. McrafnU deyelnpm on my aangtter-wintig lag ' i:om un hrr necla W e irsve hi bwrrr's Hpscino, uid lue rosult wis wouderful sad th ear promoL U. A. DAHM()NlnCleyeliiaTiiBr Vwirr's Hrsctpic Is entirely vgttihl remedy, i:al is the only medicirw whith pennuently esrss ncrurnls. Blood Humors, ( sneer and Contagion Blood Poison. Scud for book oa Bloud and Bkla ' Disnwi. milled fre. Tr Swirr Brsririo Co., Drwr t, AUists, fl. aftl9cheod ' br SATSON, Real Estate Agent, ( Not a Speculator. ) lluviiiK by practicHleitpetHetire thoroughly tystematiard my sales department, I ofter SPISCIAl. INIIUCBMBNTS To those wishing to sell, and llAKUAIN'Ji to j those wishing to I1U3. I have some of the licit property for lc fa Aahrville w hich can lie bought low down. Also, country pruierty, Manganese, Iron, mil Tinilier I,aods. -L Call aud ei amine my list before purclwsing. 11. 8. WATSON, , Southeast Corner Court Square, . dtmayl Ashe rill. N. C. s J ALB OP CNC1.AIMBD FRBIOHT. Caless chnrifts art oald nn thtiraiwht 11.. below and the same moved from the premises 01 this company, it will be sold at public out cry In Asheville. N C, on February 11th. 1HN9, to the highest bidder : 3 Bundles Wood Brackets, consigned to T. L. Clarke; 1 Box Dry-Goods, C. Smith; t Lot H. H. Goods, C.J. Reynolds; 2 Boses Mica. A. H. Isbcll; 1 Case Hardware. Isbell & Co.; 1 Box Iron Pencing. A. L. Melton; 0 Boies Canned Goods, 8. W. McCraty; 1 Car Lnm her.J B Hester. J. P. BLAIR, , . D- c- All evllle, N. C, Jan. Rth, 1889. ja9d4 T. CRARV. t ' A8HBVILLB, N. C, Brick Layer and maker. Jobs of all kinds attended tyt Artificial stone pslveaiertta 'aad- private roadways Inid must is a eitenairely ia parka and private grounds ia KattcraaUates. Will also arrangeto bars bricks witb coal with any party a haskaim to improve qnal. ity of bricks and save thirty per eeut. cost of burning. Addrews as above. dawtmarS COAL I - . . . Atkins & Carrington, I 2 H I - -o T i H-s-1 I o : - v . i e 7 -Z 5 r rz : 0 ' 9 W f - t st o j j r -6 - i s- I i .s i u i 1 1 1 - 3 . i i 2 s I r i s z 9 . - S i i i i es 2 8 o t 2 Q' t t i s -a 1 1 1 1 . 0 U .3 , . . 14... . I v ,. 1 I s Bole Healers in the Pamous ' Wooldridffe JelUco Coal. All varieties at Hard Coal. ,..'. , Before aeruring y..ur winter's supply, please give ua a trial. We guarantee satisfaction. Coal Yard. North Court Huuiirc. dttebu a 1 BtVh,LA.U. MKRCHANT TAILOR, N. 10 PATTON AVB.NI'B, ' Btga to announce that Ke 1.. - - his' :'"7".'L. r:,",n rrtn and nmuier mlZ , VT 10 0,11 mn" eiamine. Oriteinl atlenM.M. ... . ... . aadRepalring. ')..m7 FINE JOB WORK A SPECIALTY, AT ., p ' j cm Ibii J.NOUTH tX)i:i;T SQUAJIE. 1
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 2, 1889, edition 1
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