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T ii ii wmmi ' ' " r I For the Ahevlllc Uithcn. GRAHAM COUNTY. Splendid Homes for Good People. .Editors CUhen: .Allow me space in your va'tinble paprr for a levy dots from Graham Graham county was set off from Clier okeo county by the Lvtislature of 1871-2, and named in bonor oi William A Gra ham, ho was Governor of the State in 1845. Kobbinsville, the county seat is situated 399 miles west of Raleigh. The surface is hilly, and many placts mountainous, with rich valleys and splendid water power. It is one of the extreme western counties of the State. It is bounded on the East and North East by Swain county, on the North and NorthWest by Swain county and Tenn essee, on the'West by Cherokee county and South by Macon, Cherokee and Swain. The couaty seat of Graham is situated 13 miles from Jarrctt's and 12 lailes from Valley Town, points on the Western North Carolina Kail Koad- The countv abounds in some of the best agri cultural and crazing lands w.st of the Blue Ridge; in fact, nearly all the lands are well adapted to the growth of grasses of the various kinds. The timbers i i Graham are abundant and splendid in quality, consisting of cherry, walnut, poplar, hemlock, ash. hickory, chestnut and nearly all the different species of the oak. The line of tiie Nashville and Charleston Kail Road will run up the I.i'.tle Tennessee through Swain county nearly on the line of Graham fora dit lant of fifteen or twenty miles. The Western North Carolina Rail Road runs near th - bordeis of the county u the Tennessee River to the mouth of the noted Nantayalee and Uf that river to lied Mrrble' Gap, then down Valley River to Murpuv. Thus Graham will soon oe --urrounJed by railroads. The water power is a'mudant and suf fk:ent at molt any po'nt in the county for cutting and manufacturing; its timbers into various uses within the borders of the county. With the exception ot a few locations the county is s parcel y settled. Graham would support with the expenditure of some capital a large population. Medic inal herbs is ona of the staples of the county. Corn, wheat, oats, rye and buck wheat are the principal grains grown and yield well when properly cultivated. We need immigration and capital; men f brain, good morals, with plenty of I ush and perseverance in them. Such could succeed. Lands can be bought on leasonable.lerms. Come and see us. We w'll welcome you. S. Kobbinsville. N.C., 31st March 1888 lirethren Vasa Him Around. About a year ago Dan Ruther tord, representing the Columbus (Ohio) Buggy Company, visited Mari-Mi and at one of the hotels, without provocation, opened a bitter denunciation of the South the Corn federacv and our leading men, say ing that we "were all d d rebels, and ought to be hung." His abuse of TefT Davis was bitter in the ex treme, lie was spared Ja thrashing by the proprietor, who has been a Confederate soldier, because he was :i guest under his roof. But last Friday he was here again, and while waiting at the depot for his train, began just as the proprietor came up, to boast of last year's perform ance. Rutherford cowered at the command to stop and without re sentment, even b- word, submitted to as strong a presentment of his character as words can convey. In a few moments he would have been severely thrashed had not the cars afforded a timely retreat. These characters are seldom met now, and the lew that remain are the meanest and the lowest ot the low. The company has missed one sale of which we know because of this -m?n. and, thftre may '" many more. Such a representative as this will injure any firm. Brethren of the press, please pass him around and let the people know who it is with whom they deal. Marion, S. C, Index. Jumping from a Height of 10.000 Feet. Detroit, Mich., April 7. An Evening Journal special from Jack son says; "Prof. Ilogan made a magnificent leap from his balloon shortly afternoon to-riay. The first attempt at an ascention was a failure but the second effort was a success, and the air ship soon reached a height estimated at nearly id,ooo feet. At this elevation the balloon seemed to stand still, and by the aid of glasses Hogan could be seen edging over the side of the car. Suddenly a cry went up "He's jumped," and the crowds crained their necks to see the man dash him self to pieces. The parachute failed to work at first, and the- daring aeronant was soon driven to the earth with lightning speed. A mo ment later, however, the umbrella shaped life-preserver opened its wings, and Hogan's rapid decent was checked. From that point he dropped slowly and reached the earth safely in four minutes at a point about one mile and a half from the city. The foolhardy man drop ped 500 feet before his parachute opened. A Matter of Business. Tailor No, sir, I won't let you have this suit of clothes until you pay for it. Customer But, my dear sir, if I can't have the clothes to wear, I can't pay for them. "Dm't see any sense in that." "You don't eh ?. Well, -you've got a mighty poor head for business. How do vou suppose I'm to borrow enough to pay for them if I have to go around among my friends in the ragged Miit I've got on ? " Omaha World. Baltimoreans are luxuriating in spring iamb. Why cant our Wes tern counties send some to this market ? Vive Them a (luan. That is to say, your lungs. Also all your breathing machinery. Very won derful machinery it is Not only the larger air passages, but the thousands of little tubes and cavities leading from them. w hen these are clogged and choked with m'ter which ought not to be there, your luniks cannot half do their work. And what tbey do, they cannot do well. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and head and luug obb'ructionB, all are -bad. All ought to be got rid of. There is jut one, sure way to get rid of them. That is, to lake BwcheeV German Syrup, whijh any drogxist will sell you at 75 cents bottle. Even .f everything else bas failed you, vou may depend upon this for certain. -dAweowly j .a.'testsext, , - Architect and Contractor Plan,tpcUlcatloiis and estimate furnished. Allwtt la my line contracted for, and no charge) for drawings on contracts awarded me. Reference when deaii-ed. Office No. IS, Hendry Block, north of Chart Hiuwj, AnheTlil. fedadlsm LiAXK NEWS BRIEFS. Carefully Condensed from Mail and "Wire. Cen. Q is dead. A. Gilmore, U. 8. Army, United States vessels of war are arriving at Tangiers. Rof-coe Conklin, who is quite sick was reported better Sunday. The legislative, executive and ju dicial appropriation bill has been completed. The contract for the new hotel, to cost $100,000, at Augusta, Ga., has been awarded. A. L Bargamin, book-keeper for E. B. Ta 'lor & Co., Richmond, ha "g'r.e to Canada." President Cleveland has been in vited to review the Grand Army parade in Brooklyn on Decoration day. The Elbia Iron and Bolt Compa ny and the Connecticut Tube Com pany, of Pittsburg, Pa., have sus nended I.i 1884 Rhode Island ave a Re publican majority of over G.000. At the late e'ection it ot ly save 1,700 majority. The proposed marriage of Prince Alexander, of Battenbutg, and Princes Victoria, of Germany., has raised a rumpus in German and English official circles. "Efforts are beiog made to smooth the thirg over for the present. The Democratic members of the House caucussed Saturday and de termined to pass the bill allowing the four territories seeking admis sion into the Union to be voted for in a lump. The election in the ter ritories will be held next November. General Johu Newton, of New Y rk. Commissioner of Public Works, has been elected President of the Panama Railroad Company, and will accept. His duties will not interfere with his promise to Mayor Hewm to continue to act as Com-mi-sioi.er until nfn-r the Pretiden- ti:il t-le.-ti Ml. While Mrs. Slarie Wright, a Washington correspondent, was riding near Pres dent Cleveland's country home on Wednesday last her horse became unmanageable and she was in great danger of be ing thrown. The President, who was also riding near by, saw her plight, dismounted froai his hors, and, seizing the bridle of Mrs Wright's steed, subdued the animal after a severe struggle. It was rumored in Buffalo, N. Y., that President Cleveland was about to veto the bill pppropriating $250 000 for a public building in that city. The citizens held a meeting and appointed a delegation to wait upon the President and beg him "Don't." One of the delegates an old friend of the President, said : "Cleveland was always just like a bull-dog; and if he has concluded to veto that bill all the delegation on earth can't stop him " If it fhall turn out to be true, us indicated by advices by telegraph. that the suffrage amendment to the- Constitution of Rhode Island abol-fehing-Teat'eirta-br qualifications for naturalized voters received the ne cessary three-fifths vote at the elec tion on Wednesday, the Democrats, after all, will have obtained a sub stantial victory. The loss of the Legislature would be mora than compensated for by the adoption of this amendment. The Republican party, as a body, opposed this amendment, while the Democracy, always on the side of the people, supported it. We hope it was car ried. Would Have Been In Order. The Boaid of County Commissioners having analyse iT the registration list, the following would have been in order, to wit: Be it enacted by the powers that are, l&t. That it having been made to appear to our satisfaction that Dave Smith alias clever fellow, and Charley Baird, Smith & Baird, are now selling good goods lower than any other house in fourteen counties and that it is the duty of all good citizens and citizenesses to patronize them in preference to any other concern known; And therefore be it enacted that we and each of us of our own free will and accord, do depose and say that the aforesaid Smith A Baird are selling Furnishing Goods, Dry Goods, Clothing and Groceries of the best quality at such prices that further reduction is unneces sary and they are hereby appointed salesmen for the county cf Buneoinoe ; Ordered that a copy 'of this enictment be published in the city papers of Aehe ville, N. a On motion -adjourned. J. S. B., See'ry. Call and examine our stock of Clover, Timothy and other seeds, and oblige. Yours truly, Smith & Baird. . WEAK. UNDEVELOPED PARTS Of the bod? enlarged and strengthened. Fall pftrtfen" tare aent wealed f roe. ERIE MED.OO., RHFFALO.N.y A. Delightful Excursion I ASHEVILLE TO HOT SPEINGS. Round Trip Tickets ONLY $4.50! In.-lad'ng a fall day's board at the Mountain Park HOTEL. !li BiUm iu Marble Pools and Porcelain Tal ate the finest and moat taxations ia America. Che Hotel is New and First-Class In Every Particular. 3xexceai ,u . Us' ' CusVae The Place is a Charming Spot, . Nestled among, and sheltered by fine-clad Mountains, ' ' , T where there is no Fog, no dust, no malaria. Pnre and abundant water, and bsolmtely perfect drainage. Pdsliioned . Owing to the absence of dome prominent citizens who are inter ested in the . street railway, busi ness, uapt. Atkinson has post poned the meeting called at his office for to-dav at 11 rvV.lnrV until Thursday morning at 11 O ClOCK. The Till Family. Notwithstanding the disagree able weather last night,an average audience turned out to hear the Till Family, in concert, at Opera Hall. Every true lover of music was delighted, and the selections given were of a high order. The leading feature of the evening's entertainment was the Rock Band. The Tumbleronicon performance was very fine, and taken as a whole the performance was ex ceedingly novel and interesting. The Till Family are musicians of a high grade, and we hope to see the Opera Hall filled to its fullest capacity, at the performance this evening and to-night. Church Dedication. Rev. T. M. Myers of this1 city, dedicated on Sunday a new Chris tian church building, near Mills River, just within the county of Buncombe. The church was named Aniioch, and starts wither sixty members. It 13 among a good p'eo ple. A number of citizehs of Ashe Ville accompanied Mr. Mytrat to-ihe dedication. The ceremony ""was vecy imposing and interesting, and was witnessed by a large congrega tion. Mr. Myers preached a very able sermon. . v Parntll has summoned a41 hi parliamentary followers to be pres ent Wednesday to vote on the farm ers' relief bill. A Palis, (Tenn ,) special of Sat urday sas : "Kwi-nedy P.rUr, son of ex-Gov. Porter, was. shot and probably fa ta 1 ly wou ded litre Thursday night about eleven o'clock bv Will Ed munds. The origin of the difficulty is supposed to t e the attention cf young 1'orter to hdmunc s sister, wh"xa the latter objected to and had frequently threatened to kill him if he did not desirt. Porter had been out driving with Edmund's sister that night and had returned the team to the stable and had started up Depot street toward the square when he met Edmunds about the Blanton House, and told him that he was going to kill him and for him to defend himself. Edmunds then fired, a ball 38 calibre striking Porter in the left breast, just below the collar bone, ranging downward. On hearing the threat Porter drew his- pistol but too late. Porter now lies in a precarious condition. The wound has not as yet been probed. There were no eye wit nesses to the shooting Our tobaocojarmers GpGrt that plants are, earning up in great abundance, and are looking very fine. A Sound Legal Opinion. E. Bjinbridge Munday, Esq , County Attorney, CUy county, T"xas, says: 'Have used Electric Bitters with most happy results. My brother also was very low with Malaria. Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medicine. Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved his life." Mr. D. I. Wilnoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony, saying: He oositively believes ho would have died, i:ad it not been for Electric B;tters. This grea1, remedy will ward off, as well as cure all Malaria Diseases, and for all Kidney, ' iver and Stomach Disordeia stands uncqualed. trice 50c and f 1.0 at II. II. Lyons' drug store. A Xeiv first-Class RESTAURANT Just Opened Under Redwood's Store. PATTON AVENUE. ASHEVILLE. N. C. Fish, Oysters, Game. Everything this or any market affords, serve In best style, at reasoaaule rates. Meals served at all liours A F.rst-Clafs C.ok is tugagcl. Give me a call 9dtf T.J. SUMNEK R. L FITZPATRICK. T. W. F1TZ PATRICK FITZPATRICK BROS, Practical Painters, 26 N. Matn st , ASHEVILLE, - - - N. C DEALERS VS Wall Papers, JfecoratUms, Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Ready Mixed Paints a Specality. Estimates Furnithei on Application. All orders by mail promptly attended to. nov 18 dtf 7.L DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Tbeonly fine calf $l Reamlea Shoe In the world mtil , without isekt r nails. As st) li-h and dnrable as those costing $S or (6, nd having do tacks or nails to wear the stocking or hurt the teet, makes them a comfortable and well-Btting as a hand sewed shoe. Bay the best. None genuine unless stamped on bottom f W. 1 Donglas 13 shoe, warranted." VV- Li- Donirlaa Shoe, the original and only hand sewed wait f4 shoe, which equals custom-made shoes costing from $6 to W. W. Li- Dongl-a 92.90 Htaoe ii unexcelled for heavy wear. W. L ponclM a Sbe Is worn by all Boa, and Is the best school shoe in the -world. All tne above goods are made in Congress, Button and hate, and if not sold by yoar dealer, write w l UMaisJiBNcawa, HERRHTG & WEAVER, AQXH7TS, ASIIETILIVE, IV. C. lanMdeodtf ' . , ' , The dead-lock in t.h TTnnna .-f Representatives on the direct tax bill continued ;hr.iueh " Saturday. and was adiourntd over id vpater- dav. A man named Post and a woman nawrd Stump were married some time ago by a preacher named Likwood in a little town in Mary land. TheV now haVft a hnv nom. rl Jatnes Lamp Post. A syndicate has just been organ-iz-d in Georfrvi lo establish a facto: y foi making fir.-t cl: 't-s -.paper out f cotton stalks. The Nt newspaper C8n be tiitsde f,r two cents per pound, it is claimed. "In boring for oil near Newville, CuniberlHtid countv. P.. a vulnohl miner:l ring has been developed. I r . : 1 1 1 . . jj umy, i.ii vu uas oeen suspended, a .wjb rs.iTS summer resort being con sidered as good a speculation as an oil well. Prosperity. The country has not lor a long time been in as prosperous a condition as the pres ji t. Every one feels that good times have come at last, and come to stay, , on less driven away by their own foolish ness. This may be dotie, of cours-, by extravagam-e. debt contrac ting, &c, but if we will be careful, live within our incomes, and not allow ourselves to believe that anv other relief is as good as Dr. fiari's Great Belief, all will be well; but there is just now an effort being made t ) sell other ltelief instead of the old reliable Dr. Hart's. We warn our friends to be on their guard. How to Make Honey, The way to make money and save money i to buy to the best advantage what you are compelled to have ou the best possible terms. Always buy the best goods and make your money go as far as possible. A dollar saved in buyiny tendollars worth of goods is a dollar saved jor a "rainy day " This being the case the question arises where to buy the largest amount of goods to the best advantage. You must decide this question by pra.tital experience. We guarantee to giv$ you as much oj the same class of goods for the same amount of money, if not m6rc, than any house in town. All we ask is a fair trial. We sincerely thank the Wizens of Ashe ville and surrounding country for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us heretofore, and by fair and honest dealing trust to merit a iontinuance of the sum: Ye always keep a full line of fancy and: heavy groctrirs. flour, hay. mill teed, gram and produce. aprOdlm L. M USD AY. HUMPHREYS EOIiEOPATmCVETEEIHAEX SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry. ' S00 PAGE BOOK an Treat. ment of Animals and ctrks FeverB, Conaeitloni. Infiimml A.A.-Splnaf Menlna-itiB, Milk Vr-fW, 11. K. Slralnm LameneMiRheinaf SaJ -. V. Distemper, Nasal i Discharge Jf. l. Mis or bran, worms. E. E. Coughs, ileavea, Pneumonia, r. r. i;onc or ixripes, jseiiyncne i;. CJ. Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. II. H. Urinary and Kidney Diseases. I. I. Eruptive Diseases. Mange. J. K. Diseases of Digestion. Stable rase, with Specifics. Manual. Witch Hazel OU and Medicator, 87.00 Price, Single Bottle (over SO doceeX - .60 Hold by Druggists! or - - -Sent Prepaid on Receipt of Price. Humphreys' Msd. -Co.', 109 Fulton St., H. Y. TjHUHPHHEYS' HOMEOPATHIC f ft SPECIFIC No.60 In uu SQ vmm. Ths onlv nrriiwifnt tMDAdr for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from over-work or other oram. 91 Pr rial, or 5 vials and large vial powder, for $5. Sold bt Druggists, or sent postpaid on receipt of prica. HMparc?-' ImIMm Co., 10 rUa SU, X. X. ap3deodftw1y NOTICE I To the People of Buncombe and Ad joining Counties. To the Jew aud ihe Genii e ; '"' To the Prompt-ayiug Saint, And the Cash-Down Sinuer; To Democrats and Republicans ; o Natives of the Snnny South ; . Likewise tbe Stranger withia our gates-from the Blizzard-strict cn North, GRERTING. ALL HAII AND WEL()j ! SMITH & BAIRD," No.' 11 Pattaa Ave., are about issuing their Presidential Prospect us, but before doing so they feel constrained to inform the public of a few things Pro Bono Publico. Firstly, Until further notice we will selj a bag of nrst-clas N. 1 Flour for $3 per hun dred pounds. Secondly, That they have en route for this place a carload of better flour than has ever been sold on this market ; and they say far ther, that if upon trying it you don't find this to be true, the purchase money will be refund edand they will make public retraction through the city press. We will sell this brand of Flour for ? $3 25 Per Hundred! The reason why we make this extraordinary offer is simply this : We buy it on exactly that kind of guarantee. We will sell as announced last waek ;. 7 pounds coffee for , ' . r--lQ0- 12 - " granulated sugar for . ,; 100 16 ' yellow C sugar for , . !. 100 14 to 16 pounds rice for . 100 Good brooms, 15c. each; sugar cured hams, 13c.; breakfast strips, 12a; unsmoked sides 8c. to 10c; tea, 25c. up; Peter 3. Bitter's canned goods the best in the market in almost end less profusion ; canned beef,, fish, lobster, fruits of all kinds, canned vegetables, berries, dried chipped oeef, smoked beet tojogue. We are also agents for one of the s Finest Orange Groves in Florida, and constantly receiving fresh or anges, lemons, bananas, cccoanuts. etc., etc Largo lot of Beady-made Clothing which we are selling at and br low cost. We are going out of this branch of business, ' and want the room for other goods. . Boot and shoes clear down; la lies' and gents'; furnishing goods cheap enough; cotton, woolen and silk goods, notions, etc. in great variety. Come and Look at our Goods. Large invoice! silk, axool, grass and' atra hate to aMve this week. Will sell low. The best cakes, oookias, crackers, white beans, po tatoes, pieUs, preserves,. Jainea Co.'s con. serves. Goods delivered free in any part ot the city. " SUiTH AND BAIRD my Vj&t r 11 Paine's Compound URES Nervous Prostration, Neuralgia, Stomach and Uvcr Disaaaos, kui matUm, Dyspepsia, and all affec- t mil 01 ins ftmm. tlbCwuSC j tsasr?ois3ajstsnkS f ft anmhanas tbs aettra DrmetMM at because; Keloansssths bh6,sarlaf an dis. aaas oanasd by bapnm at unpanr- Because sss&z?''aA "" n..IIB. ( ItbastUswondarfol fanrfcMaetton. PrlC I.OO. Sold by druggista. WELLS.RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors BUBLCIGTOlf, VT. This building is occupied by A. D. COOPEB, Dealer in Staple and Fancy GROCERIES PRICES AND QUALITY GUARANTEED, Or, in other words, any article! can be returned if prices aud quality not SATISFACTORY! THAT DOLLAR OF YOURS! There are hundreds of places to fpend it ; There is a place ii a place to ave it. COOPER - is - the - Pioneer For L.OW PRICES. He shows no 0econd-tlasn urocerifB at hi h iiiolit iir:c - Come iirect to him and he will give y u nard earnei' dollars. Wary, chary, mistniotlul people that cast tkeir optic over his stock. SAVE ONE DOLLAR. Save Five Dollars, save Ten Dollars; you have it all your own way, lor the ino;e , you buy the more you save, provided you buy -&-t Cooper's. Just received 500 bales choice Timothy 100 cases lard. Asheville Coal Market. CORRECTED BY THE Asheville Ice & Coal Co., H. T. COLLINS A BO, l'ROPR's. Per ton, Deliv'd. Black Diamond Lump, for Grate, $5 00 " ' Nut, for Stove. 4 75 Hard, Chestnut, 9 25 " Stove, 10 00 " Egg, 10 00 5-ton lots, 25 cts. per ton less than the above quotations At yard, 50 cts. per ton less. J. W. Cortland, and - .a. i. ftr uueia wf salt. IMPROVED AND UNIMPBOVED FKOPER'HESjfc IN THE CITY OF ASHEVILLE, N. C. AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY In the growing N. W. Sections Lots are offered varying in size from a third to four acres, and in price from $300 to $10,000. Purchasers Paying 1-3 Cash and improving their property with in one year will be given ti sfactoryTerms on the remainder. J. W, Couti.and. EMOVAL Having removed my shop to Nort Main street. No. one door north of Lindwy s tin shop, I am now fully prepared to do all manner ot work In repairing Guns, Pistols, Locks, Trunks ami Valises. Give me a call. Look out for the big gun and lo.. a. W. LINDSEY oct 1 dtf HE GLOBE INTELLIGENCE BURE U. Over Blokes, Koith Court Square, Asheville, N, C. Reliable imformation upon any subj set furnished. Charges low. A. B. SAMS3, JR. fflfoe JSTew Waprlk, QntiMm Mmse I have opened one of the Finest and Most -Complete stocks of 9 And hope the people ciatiorl by giving me Pleased ' ; '' V'",'. i ; jaa a Will Color One to Four Pounds Of Dress Goods, 1 Garments, L I Yarns, Rags, etc. J fE A Child can use them! The PUREST, STRONGEST and FASTEST of all Dyes. Warranted to Dye the most goods, and give the best colors. Unequalled for JeatJUrt. itii&cnt, and all Fimncy Dyriuf. For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles, USB DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Silver, Bronze. Copper. Only IO Cents. DIAMOND PAINT LIQUID Is the best thing to use in mixing Diamond Paints. A bottle, with camel's hair brush, costs but xo cen ta. DIAMOND LAUNDRY BLUING Only xo cts. for a package to make one quart of the best Bluing. Will not spot or streak the finest fabric Ask druggist for Dye Book and Card, or write WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.. Burlington, Vt. real and not imaginary valm (or o:i.- must see to believe aie ef iweiaily invi Hay at $1 .13 per bale ; 800 sides bacon; i 1 WrmmlJs lLtowg;fowmttf A NO. 43 SOUTH MAIN STREET, 3d Door above Bank of Asheville. FINE Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Try Frank Loughran's Old Corn AVhiske' specially recommended by leading physicims for all Pul monary Complaints. . " . -All Orders by Mail PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. -Goods shipped to all parts of the United States and Canada. (Exeunt9 IPuiriniiishfiog1 (BodI Hats,- Caps, Trunks and Valises. Everybody wears Levy's $3.00 Home-Made Shoes. . M. LEYY, 19 South Main street. LOOK OUT FOR PATTON ami Seats' . Fwmduai Ever Opened of Asheville and Western North Carolina will show their appro- a call betore ouymg. with my New Goods, ; Respectfully, Asheville Ice and Coal Company, Pure Ice Made From Distilled Water. Superior : Hard : and : Soft : Coal Orders Promptly Filled. Telephone No. 58. Office and Yard, at Old Depot. II. T. CQL.L.INS & CO. r DOUBLEDAY & SCOTT. S4 & 2G ttOltTIi PUBLIC SQUARE, AskeviMe, N. 4 . KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA OF Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings PAINTS, WINDOW; CORD and WEIGHTS, ROOFING PA PEP LIME, PLASTERING HAIR LATH, SHINGLES Kindling Wood and a great variety of Buildiiig and Fencing Lumber We oiler very cheap some odd sizes of Blinds and also Lumber suitable for shed and outbuildings. 1 ' BUYING IN LARGE QUANTITIES STRICTLY FOR CASH WE ARE ENABLED TO OFFER GOODS AT a f low)e8T PMCES. Estimates promptly furnished and special sizes procured at short notice, men 11 dl2mos (SlSKCrORY 27 HAW00D S-) n - m P.0.B0X284. AND W$M -A Large and Complete Assortment IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC BIG 22.- AVENUE. in the South, au .i asK is a tnai, ana i am sure an win dg New Styles and Low Prices. , ; ' . ; . of - i "i f. 1 5 1- f I f