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I Ml I I1C I V.r i t::.v ci rir.::r I hr-il rm r mornln (rirejrt Moo tiiiuwiug Ilr Kfiil ; i f i ft... ...if.a ; 8t 'I ur Mouttll. 1.50 f I M Oil I lL,Haimw nJ Csii Wftfc. , 1ft Our carrier will deliver th paper every wimmitg im trrry jmrt of the citt iu uar -TTiiwm. and fwrti- atin it wiU pica call at ttoc CiTum Othce. FINANCE AM) COMMKRCK. Till-: WUHt!l)' MAHK1CTM II V .r. ' 1 J .s4'.ssHai-ss. Mew Adverllsvetuentn, Wanted Rawl. Bros. IHssointion 4iraut Ac Mar:. Real listate 0. H. Pcrgusuasfc Hon lolled State Signal Service Stav Most, Aahcvllle, M. C. LATTrvna, 88.M Non-m. LoKorrtins 82.36 WM. stLBVATIO, 2,8oO FT. Meteorological report for 34 hours ending Mlp. ., March J. 1B8W. Money and Securltleav-Collon- FrovUIona and I'roduce. MOUSY AISRCt rTlltS. NiwYotl, March 1. F.schange dull but steady. Money easy, Iia3. Hub-Treasury lialanrra Cold, $1.11. Soil,- (XMi; currency, 17,''ltt,ooo, Uonnmnl Bond, aim. mil rmii per cents, 1 illt: 4V, per rant, 1.0H. slate bonus, neglected. . tEMI-UKAfUKK. " Northern Exposure, Hhaded. 7 am I2p m li P m 1 al'aa.1 M In. 1 Dally Mean. "! 8 -a I a I I 3 1 BI S ifcwpors?: 7am 35 3pm -33 I 'ft" "HtrMuMiDiTvr "5 p mT Dally Mean. PRECIPITATION. Rain and Melted Baow. lacks). 0 Bnow Depths, laches. 0 Weather Pair. K. v. ABSOl HtJMlUITY Dally Men. 1 .77 BAROMETER. Corrected for altitudi and temperature. Daily Mean. 29 N BUCK, U. D.. Ohaerver. raTCBMal lrnraphe. Sheriff T. C, Israel, of Henderson, war in the city yesterday. Most all of the legislative tourists left the city for their respective homes yester day. Tobacco breaks were -light yesterday and prices were scarcely up to the aver- Regular meeting of the City Council at the Mayor's office this evening at eight o'clock. "The Little World" combination close' its engagement and left the city yester day for Knoxville. Mr. J. 3. Wharton and family, of Phila delphia, who spent some time here last winter, art again in the city. To the delight of his many friends Rev. Jarvis Buxton has returned from hi tri to Aiken, 8. C, much improved in health Mr. C. H. Ellis, founder of the First Na tional Dank of Cincinnati, and for lonp while member of the famous bankingfirn- of Winslow, Lanier & Co., of New York bin the city. Messrs. C. 0. Wanton and E. II Wrik-ht returned to the city last night Iron New York, where they ha been for several weeks purchasing thi spring and summer stock of goods foi Bostic Bros. & Wright. .,) SITATB NKWK, " H'OTIC'l! OP IHNSOI.ITION. A Notice la hereby given by the lute firm diiluK business umirr Hie uume and .tricot ttie ArIicviIIc Luinlicr and Mantiiacturins: Company, rotnposrd of W. II. Marl ana John F. Oram, that the partnership hrrt- lore cii.utiK net ween tnem la mis any a solved by mutual mnvnt. The business will be continued by W. B Man under the olil Arm name. Amiabil ities 11I the late firm arc aeaumrd by him. and all hill, due to .aid late Arm urc payable to him. I'artirt wishing to ace Mr. Or ant will And him still at the Company's office. J P. GRANT. W H M A H X . Aihcville, N. C, Peb. 37, 'Ktf. ' mnrl'idlw ASHE V1LLB A D YVK TISl-MF.XTS. "BUY HOME-MADE GOODS." II. T. COLLINS, I'rtfi.U-nt. li. E.I'ACA.V, Scx-rctary ASIIEVIL'LE ICE COUPAUY. Full Iloller Proem. Your Grocer for We (iuiminto Satinfaetiou. Ank Ala.ClaaaA 2nd 105 Ala. Claaa B.5...111 7, mort loo M.C. Con... 6. ..12 C. Cons., 4a fili C. Hrown's...J"fi Trnn. net., is. Viottnia OS V. Central Hi- N S. W. old Northern I'ac... S. P. pld I'arlnc Mail Heading , 72V; Kkh. Ik Alle H ,K to W. Point. 3Bt 4:ti B4lj 9H VirKinla Cons... 115 Koilt Island Northwestern ...loot. Paul...... do old ...1 7 do Pill.. rw.i k, i.aek :ih Tei. Pacific la Hric 37iTennCoalAlron Kast Tenn pi,:rnion racinc... n.yt Lake Shore.. IOIHIN.J. tenirai 7o'k Pure lee made from Di.stilltHl Water. Buildinf?. Patton Avenue. Qitiiv: Barnard ANTBK. Hairy to furnish Hotel with milk. Apply to ki in., marl S03t ' RAM'LN BKI Rwannanoa Hotel. (j Ac Nash...... DtUMa. PaciAc. Mem. AtCbar fit Western I nion.. unh a, Ohio 10 Cntton-aeed Oil INash. ac Chat... b:l Ccrtirtiatei . .. 08 Nol'ac. 1st mort 7l cortoa. iv kb pool.. March 14. Noon Cotton uiet American iimidling. S 1 1-14; sales 10,. Hnl; speculation snan inn, i,,o. r.cxc,(,i-. 2o.iMM American lii.Soo, J'uturcs closed steady. ... 2 . si . American aoon minnnnn. a n-i. niddlinajO 11-1; low tnlddlinK, 6i; ood rdinury, 6,; onlinary. nv, fcaicsoi lo-aay ncludcd, B.3HO American March 40-4 tellers; March and April S40-B4. sellers; April and May. 0 o-64 value; May ana June, 5 41-B4, bid; une and July 8 4-.l4. sellers; luly and Auauet 0 43-64. sellers; August and Septembers 40-l. sellers; nepicmoer anu lOber S 27-64. sellers; Bcptemlnrr 8 40-64, sell rs. Patures closed quiet but steady. Nw Voait, March 14. Cotton Net re ciltta Hon; frrosa 3,0llll. Puturcs closed lull. Hales 21i.3oo bales. starch... U.wuaiu ooihept 8 9na 94 iprll .10.03al0.o4'i)ct .73a K.74 Way 10.1lal0.12iNov b.rlSa fevBS ,unc lO.IWalO 20, Dec l.64a 9.a mly 10.2flalo.27ijan.i 9.73a 9.78 tUK 10.S3alO.a4l OALvasToM. March 14. Cotton steady 10 Hi); receipts 2UU. N on polk, March 14. Cotton ateady; 10; tceipta 1033. BtLTiHoas, March 14. Cotton quirt, 10 Mo; receipu BoaruM, March 14. Cotton quiet, luy, ecripts722. Wilhinotoii, N.C., March 14. Cotton Arm, iW, receipts 2iil. PHiLAUKLfHiA March 14 Cotton Arm. 0;receiptel. .viMa.u, March 14. Cotton quiet OH; receipt 72H. Niw tllLiim, March 14 Cotton quiet, 9 1 8-1 ; receipts 0,34. MoMiLa. March 14. Cotton, 6, S. FERGUSON & SOI, Ileal Estate Dealer Wayiieavllle, N. C. AHlievllle Blilllng Company Flour and Meal , 1 We make the following grades of floui: Roller King. Electric Light, Carolina I Belle. Take no other. I Cash Paid for Wheat, Corn, Oats and Rve. Horse and Cattle Feed Mixture I . i Ground to OrW. Do Custom Grinding for Corn Rye and Oats. Mill and Yard at Old Depot. Hare some of the very best farms In Hay wood county for sale on reasonable terms. Parties wanting homes had better see them at once. - marlSdat , MISCELLANEOUS. Swannanoa Hotel. Unexcelled cuisine. - Popular with tourists, families and business men. , Electric cars paaa the door. ' RAWLS BROS., (rl.ldly Proprs, ateady, 9; 14 Cotton dull, 9'; Mr. Jacob J. Battle, of Rocky Mount is dead. The buuard with tlie bell has struck . Salisbury on his annual tour through the . country. The State Sunday school convention will meet in Charlotte on April 2rd, 3rd and 4th. Prescott and McLean presented "Thr Merchant of Venice' to a Ruleigh audi encc last night. The Raleigh News-Observer sayt that John Nichols, of that city, has been ap pointed public printer at Washington Charlotte wan ts three sets of detect) ves, One tor burglars, one for chicken thieve and one for bouse burners, sayi the Newt, Rer. A. C. McManaway, pastor of the Tryon Street Baptise church, at Char lotte, la to leave on April 2d for a Euro pean tour. - A Cleveland county editor married last month and paid the Baptist pieachet who married him the usual fee in job printing. - - Senator Willium L. Wilson, of West Virginia, will deliver the annual adtlrew at the Wake Forest college commence ment in June. Govt. Lee, of Virginia, and Green, of New Jersey, have been invited to attend the Centennial celebration of tlie I'niver- Ity of North Carolina. The last bridge on the Durham and Northern railway (from Durham to Henderson) has been completed, and on the 20th instant the regular schedule will begin. A. Hambright, a white mun, aged thirty- five years, . while driving a three-home team Wednesday near Groves, Cleveland county, was thrown from his horse and instantly killed by the wagon passing Over his body. Gov. Fowteand staff, and Mimics Helen Fowlc, Annie Satterthwnite, Annie Wal ker, were In Wilmington yesterday. The Governor and stuff will lay off the grounds for. the public. encampment at Wilmington before tbey return to Ral eigh. ,Captnin Benchun Cameron has been appointed chief marshal of thr ceremonies at Avoca, Bertie county, April ll)th. The entertainment there will lie by Dr. W. R. Capthart and will be the finest private affair ol that kind ever given in the South. The OcnUeincss Know WhHt Thajr rc About.' There it ho doubt that Jones, Smith and Brown are doing the sharpest adver tising em done in a newspaper, and it only proves tbt tact that judicious adver tising when done through the columns of the Daily CtTUtK will alwajt pay, and one eaa make' no better investment for the tame amount of money. A hint to (be wlae it mfficlent. . , '' Hsurrt( Ltcena) Yat ytiterdty ittned to the fottersringj eonplr bj tttfttw Mck7', v ; . - r.H.TotWtoM.J.Wtck. Bcltovt Davit to Ida Davit. T. VT.'Morgta to Sue C. Brank. T. P. Ownsley to M. B. Robertt. Psstrsl Motloo. The funeral service of Mrs. Man Hiinn, wife of Wm. Bunn and mother of Alliert Bnn will be held in the I'mbyterbui tUvuxi)tMdy(rtJay)u6'Jovh. receipts 841 MHurius, March receipts 9 14. Al oi-STi, March 14 Cotton Arm, 10; re-,-eiiits 13W. CHsai.aaToN, March 14. Cotton quiet and rlrm, 10i; recelpta824. .. rSOVISIUM AND raoDt'VB. NSW You. March 14. aonthrrn flour tieavy. Wheat stM,t lower, more active for es port No 3 fed HHShWM,; elevator options .airly active al Anu; enrly months were Va I. lower; late uni-baiiiccd No. 3 red March April U3-hh May U4S. Corn spot dull, nV lower No. 3,42u42U;elevator options lull, i,,a lower, weak. March 4.1,. May ia-,a4, closing 4:14, strainer nilird, Mann 2V Onu, spot niodernlrly active, t,, tower; options fnirlv active. ta-H lower, eak; March 31 iS.o-,, April HiiU, May ,lii4a3tiv. Hops ntiiet and Arm. CoAee options closed steady loa20 points Iwlow yesterday; unfavorable, cables quiet; March I7.05alf.iu, April 17al7.5o, May 17.una 17.16 Spot Kio eitay, Inir; cargoes. 10. Hu gar. raw, strong, firm; rrtining rta8'4; cen trifugnls, 96 test. 6'; rehneil trust held a mertiu6 to-day, nnd dt-ctded not toortVr,stock 10-day and orange prices to-morrow morning. Molasses foreign firm, 80" test 3A4. Rice steady and quieti dnmeatle ifls, petro leum quiet and sleailv. rrtlned here 7, Cot Ion seed oil Ann, crude 43; yellow 49. Tal iow easier. Rosin steady and quiet; strained, common to good, llt'jaro. Ttirientine quiet and steady, 82' j. liggs iiulet and easy; Mint hern 12)4. Hides quiet and Arm Wool quiet and easy. Pork old mess 12.78; new mess, 13.611. Beef dull extra mess 8.78 all 77; plate, M.23uM.8); beel liams inactive, 18 80. Tierced beet slow city entra India mess,14alS. Cuttuents fairly active mfdilles Arm; short clear, .H3. I.ard easier, quid western steamer, 7.32Vi; options March and April, 7 83; May. 7.3U7.33; rt-lined moder ately active: continent. 7.40a7.70. Hai.timi'KK, March 14 1'lour quiet and steady. Wheat Houthrra quirt; Pultil.MU l.07 Longtierry l.O3al.0M; Western steady No. 3 winter red spot and March U, Ullj, Corn Houthern, active and easier; white 41a42, yellow :itlu40; Weaiern, stemlv. Cincinnati. March 14. Plour steady. Wheat Arm No. 3 red, US. Corn in moderate demnnd No. 2 mixed, 84n34. tints quiet No. 3 mixed 3Ha2Htt. Pork quiet, 11(121. I .aril barely steady, n.wi. Hulk meats and bacon quiet and unchanged. hlskey Arm, 1.0a.. HT. Lotus, Mo., March 14. Plour quirt and unchanged. Wheat lower; all early in flucncea were depressing. There wns plenty of May far sale, and it declined while July Inst milv At- as It is-HS In demand. Krotn the first decline, there was hall a cent reaction in May, but clone was 't lieluw Yesterday No 3 red cash U3U,ul3t.; May u'j'.nlKI'., clos ing 93a!3t4 bid; June lion,, cloning Mtutt, aNkeo. corn trailing was connnrti to Mar which weakened a fraction, but closed Arm at 81 No 3 mixed cash 21)1,; May3o', cloned 8t. (Hits in demand, Arm No. 3 cah 38 V, May 3U,3A'4. Whiskey steady 1.11.1. CHICAOo, March 14 Plour steady and unchanged. Wheat No.2spriiig4t4a03; No. t ren, ui.au.-v corn no. 2 34-v nats No. 3 24U. Mens pork 13 2Hal3 2A. I.nrd e.9ft. Short rilw 6.20na.38, Hhoulders, 8.371, aa.nu. nnort clear, B.tuvs. Whiskey i.tia THE LOCAL MARKET. coaascTin luu.r The following prices can be obtained lor country produce: Cabbages, nicely trimmed, perTb --'f Horghum Molansen, icr gal 23n30 Hltles Haeoft, M?r Bo -..-:;'.v;v.;i-..,-iv.-;-.--..-;:;T;;-.-:;v.l-ta9 Irish potatoes, per bu tlOatIS Wheat, per bu 1 110 Flour, per cwt 2 Boa3 811 Corn, perbu ... noaH8 Chickens 12lja20 Kggs. per doi Halo Putter, per l ... 202ft Turnips, per bu. ...... 28 Carrots, per bu 70 l'arnniia, ierbu...... 70 Oniona, perbu 1 .00 Cow Peas, per bu... 78al.ltl Celery, per bunch. ., 4 Beef, ier n gross ...384 Mutton, per lb cross 3a4 Apples, per bu 73a l.tio I nicks 20a33 Turkey, dressed,. ...It) II vc ,....,..... .....73a 1 . 28 tlrana, ier bu l.tHint.73 tiats, per bu... ., 4Oa30 liny, K-r cwt Hoal.00 Among the closing scenes of the legis lature wns the pretwntation to Col. Sut ton, the rcpiciH'ntalivelioin Cumberland, ofuliaiuUome silver sugar bowl and cream pitcher. The presentation was made by representative Hood, of Mecklenburg. Ted What did Giles mean bv saving Mis Lovelorn hat! a war recortf ? Nctl That site hail Ik-cii in man r engagement, I SUipoA'. VM. R. PENmr.lAN, rKUPRIETOROP THE ASHEYILLE BRICK WORKS, Ashcvtlle, N. C. P. O. BOX P. marl 3d ly A NEW HOTEL IN BRYSON CITY. The Swayne House, One of the best In Western North Carolina. Mummer and winter resort. Nature's sanita rium. Scenery and water unexcelled. Terms moderate. GBU. N. BLACKBURN, Prop'r. mar13d3m (K)0 HOARD And comfortable rooms ran be had b Nt). 83 WOODPI.N we fri su Diving nt hb2odlm r. OAR I), With or without rooms. Apply to MRS. C. B. I.BK. niarl2dt 36 Flint St. ASHEVIIXE COAl; C03IPANY, H. T. COLLINS & CO. Superior Hard and Soft Coal at Wholesale and KetaiL 1 . 1 - D. C. Waddell. President. W. W. Barnard, ViiT President. Lawrence Pulliam, Cashier ITIIE BANK OF ASI1EVILLE, ASIIliVILLE, N. C. DIRKCTORS t J. P. SAWYER. J. O. MARTIN, Office: Barnard Building, Patton Avenue. Yard: "Old Depot. J.L.CARROLL.,' T..W. PATTON, W. W. BARNARD. U. C. WADDF.LL, GEO. W. WILLIAMS, of Wilmington, N. C. THE ASHEYILLE SANITARIUM, ASHEYILLE, N. C, Beautifully located In a rrove of oaks and whit, nine with rf. nr .,.1 ., ,h. ner of Oak and Woodfin streets, near the Female College, and only three squares from the court house. ' An modern and latest imnrnveel mshnHs f., . .n nu - , ... throat and nose, br the Inhalation of anHsrrf mnA .,nn,: .a. ku ,1 ... i j compressed air apparatus ; also Compound Oxygen in connection with the vaporised Bal- wa (uk usussin uuisinra irom iiw natural Dalsam trees near Asherille.) We also manufacture a Rome Treatment of the cmaes, eqoal to the office treatment, and wUI be sent on application ny express, on receipt of priot, 913. Oarsnccesa here for the past three rears with this treatment has been phenomenal, hay A? ? m,",fr,.tn't e Pronounced hopelesa, whose names and residences can be obtained by calling at the Sanitarium. By permission we refer to the following well-known ratlemea ufAstevilfe: B J. Aston, ex-Mayor; j. B. Reed. Clerk V. 8. Court; Rev.O.C. Ran kin pastor First Methodist Church: Rev. W.-A. Nelson, pastor First Baptist Church; H. T. Collins, Capt Natt Atkinson. Board and Treatment furnUhed to paUents at reasonable prices. In addition to boarding; our patients, we have a number of elegantly-furnished rooms to accommodate boarders, who desire a nice, quiet place, away from the hotels. Nice rooms, new furniture, good fare, Arst-claM cooking, at reasonable prices. Also, hot and cold baths. Dr. T. J. HARGAN, Proprietor. We are now receiving a gnat many HANDSOME NOVELTIES, But cannot mention in detail, because of the press of work consequent upon receiving and murking. H.REDWOOD & CO, Clothings Dry Goods, Small Ware, Hats, Shoen, and Carpets. 71 KNISIIKD APAKTMBNTSTO LBT. . Rooms can be had at No. 67 College Street (known as the "Unvldson House'1) newlv furnished. Mm. Krwin has charge of the cnl. inary department and will lurnlsh A rat-class inme ooaru ti oesired at reasonable rates. nuquire on the premises. A (rrrmnn plirsician has rccetitlv is- ticd a leiMiit ol Ins olmcivations on the effect of petroleum on the human bod v. 1 lie author. bim.ii-itl)nlil suultetl the American servant uiil tiiietttion from nil sides. llostcsM "1)6 take some more of the pudding. Mr. Suibhins." Snibbins "My dear Mr. Bunderhy, 1 couldn't cut another nioutlifnl. I've eaten so much already that I can liardl speak." H(etrst',lio trv a little more lust a little more, il only to please me Mr, Snibbins." New Itetiia Offered at Law's Clearing Sale : Seven best plated Gravy Ladles at $1, worth $1,75; odd patterns triple-plated Forktnnd Rpnont at half price, 81c. j best plated Butter Knives, nt 50c worth fromTflc. to $1 each. Odds and ends (fine woods) are lieing all clomtl out ul niost for a song. Call nnd examine goods. They are nil laid out on separate tabto. , . . At Uw', Ojlrshnte IVrtOflutt. All ryes lilted and lit guaranteed. A com plete stock of the abort goods at GRANT'S DRUG STORE, 24 SOUTH MAIN BTRKBT. Oculists' prescriptions a siwcialty. frb3Td6tn : HERRING & WEAVER, THE SHOE STORE, NO. 30 SOUTH MAIN STKEET. While we Have the Finest and Most Fanhtonable Goods In " On Line, r We also have the clieapcst. Call and see us. THE BONANZA," TUB LUAU1NO WINE AND LIQUOR STORB OP THB STATE, No. 43 South Main Street, ASHEYILLE, N. C. DESIGNATED STATE DEPOSITORY Oldest Bank In Western Carolina. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE CAPITAL STOCK $100,000. SURPLUS FUND $20,000. W. T. PXRHIHAg. PENNIMAN & CO., -JOSBEMS AND DKALSKS IK- W. . rENNIHAN. H I A! R DlWTAjRlE ASHEYILLE, N. C. AGENTS FOR DUPONT POWDER CO., RICHMOND STOVE CO., CORTLAND WAGON CO., OLD HICKORY WAGONS, STUDEBAKER WAGONS', MOLINE SCALE CO. ENGINE SAW MILLS, ETC. MXORMICK HARVESTING MACHINE CO. FITZPATRICK BROS. & ROBERTSON, Dealers In Wall Paper, WludowShadesandPatentHanffers, Painta, Oils and Varnishes, Masury's Mixed Paints and Colors. Window Glass, both THE "HICKORY WINE AND BILLIARD ROOM, INN" : . HICKORY, N. C. FRANK LOUGHRAN, dtfcbl-89 PROPRIETOR. SPECIAL SALE FOR FEBRUARY. Closing: Out Sale of all Winter Goods. I am going to make things lively at the "SPOT CASH 8TORB" for the next 80 days. I must have room for Spring goods and I am going to put prices on goods that wll) move them. I will ofler mv entire line of Underwear at just what they cost me. to Iclose' out. Comforts and Blankets at half price. Chinese Black Pur Ruks at S3 (10. former price $4.00. Chinese White and Grcjr Runs at 13 SO, former price S3. OO. Big line of Umbrellas at prices that will suit any one : lft-rlb 3H, 3D and 83 In. at 3c. A nice metal handle at 73c. A Cioriahtu'lk tgold head) at $1.99. A " " (silver head) at $1.93. Pig job In Pearl Buttons nt atc. per doscn. I" drive in Genu' Slippers, embroidered top, 78c., worth tl.OO ; leather at 94, worth Dress Goods at any price, to close out. t hare just received a lot of Hall's Baaaar Pomis, and every lady in Asherille who has any dressmaking to do ought to hare one. It is a household necessity. Don't forget the place. W. II. LEA. . - . - . - w fcbldly pot Cash Store, No. 17 W. Main St. llWOLl'TtON NOTICE. The copartnership 'heretofore existing un der the Arm name ol W, II. West all M Coi has this tine dissolved by mutual consent. W. II. Wratnll will collect all accounts due the snlil linn and settle all accounts aa-ainat saiu nriM. - - w. li. WK8TALL, Wi O. WOLFE, March t, 18HU. W. II. Weatall will continue the huslnrs. of inmiier, sasn, aoora, Dllnds, cements, piaster and etc , at the Sam. nlaea. and h. ash. continuation of the very liberal patronage of ,n pumic wimu naa nvreioiort neen Be stowed upon the old Arm. marlOdlw JOTICB. The ntincomtw County Medical Society meeU the first Monday in each month at 7.80 p. m. Any ph.vttctaa of gnod standing and eligible to membership la tk. Stata Medical UH-iety of North Carolina, sad residing in Western North Carol 1m, may become a mess Urol thi. sockVy. Jbaadlm M. TI. PLTCKR,ee. 1MB SOCIABLB, The Indies of the Aid aneJrev of the Prench Broad Itaptist Charch will gin a must So riable on Pridav evening, from T to to o'clock at the rrslilnee ol Mrs, M.J. Pagg Only loe. admlssitm te. will chanced. ...I each virttorena esUoy eNhiM musts oad rrrsinsvsiux A PWIsust to tab Is km WILLIAMSON & SON, A (Successors to Hart & Williamson,) MANXPACTIHERUA. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Mouldings, Stair-Work, Fine In terior Finish, Mantels, Etx, ASHEYILLE, N. C. French and American. We keep in stock St. Louis and Kentucky Lead. febSdly Anything in the Jewelry Line at LOWEST PRICES For First Class Goods. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. BURT DENISON, fcblOdtf 18 Patton Avenue,' LUMBER YARD." GEO. F. SCOTT, ( Successor to Doubledny & Scott, ) North Public Square, WINDOWS, - BLINDS, - Fencing Posts. Gluss, Putty, Lime, Plastering Hair, Shingles, Lath Material. esT-Orders will receive prompt attention. DOORS, All kiads of Building. fcblodly PLUMBING, STEAM AND GAS FITTING, TIN AND SLATE ROOFING, ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK. Plans and Specification Furnished on Application business, We have thorough mechanic, in each line who have bad many years' r.ri i- u. We can safely guarantee our patron, satisfaction in our work, a low hgure.. BALLARD, RICH & BOYCE febtSdly AOBNTi roR The Buckeve Pump, Steel and tin Shindes, Floor and Hearth Tile. fcbldly AORNTa a ll'P'RS. OP Byrkrt's patent Slienthing Lath. C. II. CAMPBELL, ManufacHurcr sntt Wholcaai SHIPP, of GINGER ALE, CHAMPAGNE CIDER, LESION SODA, SARSAPARILLA, . . M,NERAI' WATERS, TONIC BEER. WATER IN SIPHONS. 1 CARBONATED i factory, 17 Haywood St. STOVES, TINWARE,' CLOSING P. Q, Ho St.;, OUT SALE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. ritunblov, Steaiu and lias Fittiug,' Tin RooBny, Gutter. luff Ac. OF J Employ only the Pent Workmen, do good work, nnd do It pn.mp itlv, c a cooper. 39 South HaJn Strrpt ALL WINTER GOODS, AT, 22 THE BIG 2 2, PATTQN AVENUE 22 4t lrHlUMI
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