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5-7. I- ! I ;S H E V ILL E "C IT I Z EN. R. I. FURMAN, JORDAN 8TONK, J D. CAMERON. ' Editors. FRIDAY EVENING. SeptV 4, 5. ass .oo FEB AWWCM. pauyi and was rich." Yet lie was "a dangerous villian for all that. His whole life was devoted to tricks and fraud. He was a gambler, a bunco steerer, a shaver oF counterfeit mon ey; and there is hardly an editor.in the South who has not received one of his seductive missives, telling him lov;hc could - buy a Ipge amount of l."sood'.' counterfeit bills : for - a small ?um pfj genuiue, : moiiey and many a cVbdulous 1 victim through out the country,- bewails his own that-wecan recall, is.that one in B repk) yn . V, In. all y its Matures -it touches the heart of all. humanity. Two vbung girls rAa. the bloom of credulity and the loss of his money, health, and beauty," and in . the hey but tongue tied when he receives day of youthful..happine8sare cut 0ff his-r wortliless remittance ..because by itho hands of .one they knew and he dare not expose his own com pi i trusted, and perish through their- city in attempted felony. "But Da trust i in the faith of a: friend. - The vis', modes do not appear to' be held unequalled J ix$ incident. ', ''. " . boasts on the witness stand with un- - .W daughters.. of wealthy Iblushing audacity, hov many times Brdoklya wine .merchant, -Cbas. Fi the played the trick which cheatert Hftlz. recently returned from a s'umH Holland, and cost the life of his . meT resort, both; slightly sick, with owtt brother.: Perhaps the morality malarial fever: ; A youhgphysician of;: Wall street : is adopted as the wh'oi Was engaged, to be married to standard by which that :of the city the eider,'Marguefite, prescribed for is guided;; and therefore, .transac- ' both: but relief not being obtained J.tions which - would. . be denounced as soon as hoped, consultation was elsewhere,-receive easy countenance bad with another nhvaiciariv nnonl in New York 1 Z jwhjjinfa derekl from a convenient druggist, to have haii little character to lose, and filled". Powders, of which' qui- He came to New York prepared to nine was the nromiherit ineredient. encaee in an affair, he knew to be were administered tol each" of the felonious. His rough training -on youngf ladieV:- :-In a very short time the western frontier, prepared him one of the sisters experienced strange for any extreme of cool deliberate Rvrnntoms. and medical aid was violence. There Can be little sym- - ; r ' . 7- I v . . ...... ...... promptly summoned.- The terrible pathy for him, : though there is truth as manifested at once. : Mor- enough' to rouse indignation by the phine poison, in its most deadly palpable attempt, by , the prosecu- form, was proving its power. - All ting attorney, to excite a sectional that skill and science could do was feeling in characterizing the accused done all that love could suererest as the :-Texan murderer, and the . was done; for. the. distracted lover Texan butcher. .' stood bv the side of his dvins affi. Justice, we presume, will take its anced withfS! frantic effort to recall usual course in New York 11.1 .uvtjbllj&l Ul c till. lUI'U OIOIIO I - j. , 1 ' - i " -I i "I 1 i " r .j ' yti'V -, - One of the most creditable acta of wf ueyuuu recall, ium; uutuxt th(J administration was thc order of a fight with death for , many hours, Secretary Lamar and the President yielded to his forces. ; The unfortu- driving out the. cattlemen from the nate druggist, hearing of the mis- Indian Territory, and the procla- ui.fJj!.t, mation to Western cattle barons that - ,r , j : . . ; .... they must take down the wire attempted .suicide. His life was feheg they have been so indus savbut'lii mind has, gone. -., . ;; . triously putting around the public .li'.Was a happy . German , family, lands for the last ten years. These in which all the parties m the above cattle barons would first obtain tragedy were united by the! closest consent to permit their cattle-to' t 4ii V graze upon the public lands. The ties of feeling. All wero highly cul- neit move would be the putting up tiyated and enjoyed their common of wire fences. The would-be settler tastes with the warmth ahdj Afresh- who sought to locate . a home upon ness peculiai: to the German "charac- these lands in accordance with the . ' mi ":' j.:i ,'j, laws of the United States would be ten, . The unhappy druggist wasthe firsi; warned offj if he happened on most accomplished of them all, a the stolen domain of a Cattle Baron close.friend oi the father of the f am- with a compassionate heart, but if ilyi a scientific maii ' of wide repute- he foolisnly persisted in attempting a systematic man of known partic- ,to 1k acquire a home from the . .. , ' ,. . , f . , land thieves a bullet from some ulanty; a pharmaceutist of trusted cowboy hirehng ould put an end caution.' No danger wa3 deemed to him and hJs ambition. "WHien possible at his hands. And in the I the administration changed, all. . of .dreadful result of his. mistake con- the good portions- of public lands fidenceinhimlstill stands unshaken. e.re under the control ot land xt l'l. i r , . thieves, backed, and supported by Neither the . father, bereft of the p0werfui official and railroad rings dearest 'treasures Of his heart, nor at Washington. Nearly. all of the . uie lover, over wnose lire mere iaiis omciais oi me inienor jjeparimeni, a shadow never again to be bright- from Secretary Teller down, eon ene.d, hold him guilty of careless- .acted '.sympathy with ness; only the result of .momentary aainst the. bonest Bettler as if thev aberration, the result of intense were in collusion with the system of engagement in weighty. thought. ... murderund robbery which practi The resnH, wn thsamc naif fmm cally closed the public lands to carelessness; and there is the danger C"rfantc ly Poorpeople. AH this ai i. . - - i -iii now is to be changed. The-poor that threatens.an every household people are to have a chance at last in the Ifnted; States; ) Life is in the Secretary Lamar has 1 only begun hands of' any druggist and drug- the.reform in the land, system. .It gist's clerk.4.M Physicians no loneer wui noi ..oe,. complete until ne; nas " The foll6wirjgcommunication by a citizen of Wake -county to' the VRaleigh Visitor" might give a hint to lawyers in other localities besides Ealeigh;- "We have as clever and as good lawyers in Raleigh' as can be found in anvcity or town ;in the .State. But thej' are not neaxf &q prompt as they might be in. attendingC' court; Too much time is lost-on -aeeount of their being out of place. . For instance, this mojrim' when Judge Clark took his.feVat oh the bencl he had haitner law3'er . nor jury. . I have very little biisiness .in. ,'cpur but generally looV in thepaiiers see what has been done, and if our lawyers will stand "up to 'Judge Clark, whd is always " oiy lime the papers will show each day ";a long list of business transacted.'' ', : :( J3A Goon r-WoRD :fok f Lawyers. Bro. Boone, of the Durham Reporter. evidently has a high opinion. Of the; legal fraternity. . lie- says : : '.'If there. was ever a man who goes en-, tirely without thanks,: it is a lawyer who practices on a credit. Hemay gain, or .lose.' . tie may. make itre mendous speeches; which may be ASHEVILLE, SEPT. 23RD. J6Sri4Tir ANNUAL TOUR ! ' . ; LARGER THAN EVER Novelties in Each Department!; ' - Tne Best in Everything! W; .W. COLE'S New Colossal Shows ! 4 Circus esy.3.Menageries, -Wax -Statuary Exhibit,-? 1 yy TheatrerJStage', lBicycle and Skaiinf Experts Cq:, ' t l Ardb . MOSTNOVEL W ON EARTH. ATrieatrb wtth a. portable ;Stage v . All Use lresitleiits in Wax. J .- Representatives of all.; Nations.. English, yFreiicfGerpian, Italian, Mexican Arabian '- and American Performers iiv Jinenaiy itwairy. kind ol -H5cmbition ejetaat that will amuse, this generation. , "' " ' ' L 3 - ;v- LtfS MEXIGO-AND THR MF.X1CAMS praised by his client but;the m.on- Represented by IteMdoU--r Jewels,' :Wea&m. ; Qwtfumw, Stones, Antiquities, i -? 01fP avPHyawyeS: :vWacquero -Riders and iAssowsMxistangs, Bronchos. Men, i -.' notbeinhestrf;;Vhy;;they;are - , -Women and Children. , ' "" the most honest, set of men in-the :v . . , . i : miQ Very Best' Circus lirvihe World 1 V Lady tryvnnasls ; Ladies', Racing world, f Thvf re ba:r 'more. hon-'';l elt than their cliehts:"ho come''tfTi r them and only tell them their;. :id,e ': fiady ' Mders ". i.dd&:.tumbr8. vi tut; umiiKi unu, swear to it, anu i i- titt w.n. . r..-i:.. mmi .it.., , ... . ,- Withhold the other side, though ur- 1A; IjAljY V h .i..' 'H H M N, W . V5f "r j we - .1 ' M 1MLJL' Will Walk a TIGHT ROPE TWENTY .' ai . . . i r . DR. PEIRO 6ndevotaHlTcr.tjfhTMfn.!trr'-!tmTitof jUrrh. Jhroat, Lung Diseases, touoik-ror the Am. Oxynen iaj.. Cor tJwi pn acuuuuf Uuttwondtrluii'eiiuxljr.uwd by IniuU&ticjn.uo viiW.it known utb XYGEP1 .f nEATMCMT,-. For th3 relief and euro of Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma .. Hay Fever, Catarrh, Nervous, Prostration, etc.. nna umF frrvho Manual," an Interesting book ot ISO pr Four Colored, . Plates. AiilreDR. PEIRO, ChiCflgO Opera House. . Wereferbypcrm!88lotitoafeirofTirptron., lwl..''-0.W- Hon. Wm. Penn Nixon, Ed.IntcrOcean, - CnlcORo. - F. H. Tubbs, Esq., Manner Vf V.To.co.t . - Chicago . Can. C. H. Howard, Mrs. T. B. Came, - - Chicago. O.W. Nixon, M.D., Mrs. NettaC. Rood, - Chicago. HenryR. Stiles, M.D.. - - - - How York. - j IT n.Our OxVQtn i mfdv nU anvwhr in the UnUnl Matty, V.inailK JlorEwoj by EzpfO. uvVvin, cutnvUU dmctwat will wti VnatJueuU Now the man or men.whosavs that lawyers are notnonest men-tell3 an untruth, or don't known what they arp talking. about, hi; Plain words are bcsL : A .Wash ington man who starved a an ad' vertised "chiropodist- - is eettine rich upon an announcement thath : THF RHP.WNR is a foot doctor.. - , - . HUbiIWu At the rate at which tho Grant UBRONGHO monument in New York is it. creas ing, there is "a possibility that the laying Of the corner stone may be done, say about the time of thc next centennial.- .1 j.ne ixeverena ;bam Jones: says 11 . . . . r maiexi 10 a pretty: woman, ne loves-a fast horse. ' 1 When the band beerins to plav and the youth beauty and chivalry of the coun try go wmrung through the games of the hall room, you may bet thev have bought their dancing pomps at W. T. Weaver & Uo.'s One Price Store. tf ,You will save money by going to Wilkie & Go's Book Storej Eagle: c ins.-;: ..-r- .1 ' aue J. I Build augltf First-class Shoes b'f BtVlish shanes and Dest quality made ; to order ; by w. T. Weaver & Uo. , ... .. - ..C. .. . tf l-onaon bensation ."- JULWltkJJLi : - FEET-m THE ATI? :, ; - Men will Ride Bicycies along Elevated Wires. Champions. !' " The Greatest xuv ;.AU8un sisters, ixose and JLmma, the blisses Rosina and Jen mo Maretta, Miss Lizzie Harvie. th Misses: Mclntyre, Cook, Hassan . cam, 1 xviontgomery, Watson, Kim ball, and many others , . The' ABB ALLAH BEN SAW 1 roupe of TWEL VE BED 0 UIA AKABo. T - James .Leon,-' Mons. Vaii Zandt the h our. Livingstons, Robert Ans tin, Ernest Cookp' Jnhn Wrlfinri Chas- Rench,' Geo: Dunbar, Frank v ercon, uieue liros.,. Jddie Jfivans John Murtz, Win. Harvey, Messrs Mclntyre, Cook, - Williams.. Milton Good, Green, Marion, Prince Nu- . uur, uuie, iviaunce, uampbelJ,Conk 1111. ana w otners. : 1 " Ladies' "Common Sense! Toe" French -Kid, , . and "Opera at. IjEvy'h. compound or administer their pre- weeded, out all ; of the dishonest officials fstill in f.riA , cfrvii'o veVt r Bcripuous, - :i iiev trus.t impiiciuy knew of and abetted the ereat to tne skiiiand laith ot others. Most wrongs of the public land system in hanmlyv waJiear, inthia State " of the past. World. ... TiN Rooj-g.-The storm at CharK no warning to the large , number of eston - has t!lht an imruirtlLnt 1 1 il . I . r - r- men citargea witn. tnis ..momentous Jesson as to the value of tin roofs resrwnstbility.' But' they themselves J It seems that the method of putting must be : roused . to increased can- "Own tin fteretoiore m that city is tion when, theyV see what ; - was IT J ........... iv. y""."VOluu B11C1 111 to OlAJllll VYC1C wrougufc uyane nanu 01 ; one orine fiUed with great coilg of tin rJ d most skilled' and cautious ot. the trom ; the roofs. The -'News and brotherhood of druggists. , - r!: l . : Courier makes a practical inquiry t as it as necessary to repair a TfiyinMAteri of i Davis in 1 NwJgreat many tin roofs iust now. it is YoriJ, iiiolland, theTexari, is t& a i. opportunity ous roofers to try some experiments looking to improved methods of fastening the tin sheets to the wood work upon housetops. Whatever For Sale, 4 EYES. HORNS... HEADS. BOTH MOUTHS ON THREE YEARS TIME. Monthly instalments without inte rest. . aulO-dGm U. DOIIBLEDAY. ,OO0. ,000 FITJE ":JIM. Wanted tooin five more arid buy 6,000 acres 01 vaiuaDie Jana, near line ot K. it. and public wagon road, ' - At One Dollar per Acre:. This land is well timbered with a great variety 01 wooast abundantly watered with springs and , streams of free-stone water, one creek aff jrding good water power, one-third 01. it good for tobacco, the rent good lor. grain, grass and fruit growing, lrout in streams, turkey, deer and bear in woods and mountains. This land lies well for sub-division and settle- : ; ' 'Z3vb Mammoth - Menageries in Two Tents, Living fHtppopotemi,; SAMSON,- Grant Elephant, Elands, Ibex, Ichneumons j. wu-iyi nciM jxiimwcrus, aii jvznas oj jicptianls, Kangaroos, Enues &c" J'l?iriA JFiiTA-kAftJvl 77,.. EATS WITH 1 hu iauuu uuw Granii Street Procession Daily. Two Perfbrhiances, Afternoon at ' 1 Evening at 7 P M ; ; . y ( , .' . ;- ALSO EHHIBIT AT 'r , VVarm Sorimrs' ( 1 Performance.V Tnprla Marion, -ir, : , ; Thursday, Sept.- 24th Hotels and. JSnmmer Resorts SWANNAXOA HOTEL Asheville, N.- C. Altitude, '2.339 Feet ! Above .the ' Sea; The 'receut fcdditi oris and improvemeuts to acre,. of the sengafiOhs'of the houf,: and' is connected with ar vstartling revela- tion of New York - wickedness. Da vis was shot down. by Holland, in the act of ,' attemptihgy .with, the aid af his. brother; a: confederate' to de- frau d Hpllandibnt of a good bargain he'believed he h'ad: made. .Davis : had sold for $500a package of money, 9iu,uu,; ?vviiieh i $yrp reauy ; goo4 money, J)ul which lie represented as counterfeit, -intcndifl and carrying out his intention to ' substitute, but dexterity, acquired .by; long practice, worthless paper, Holland was up to the trick.' and proposed to profit by hjs bdgaih even ta the taking of life. He knew that the money for which le paid: so -littleTwas.i gopd, anl resolved it should not pass from him without opposition. He actually lont lsjnoney, has"lote jfiis; liberty , and h)ay .(orfwfc ,lu,Jife, while Davis closes ,a,long. career, ot 'guilt-', hy Va violent end:: V-lv:, : It is staftlipgto see' the coolness witli which the villainies of Davis are dwelt npOnV" ?Ife is ppesented as emineiitjyfer-' well educated he wasrwelj behaved, he did not dri nkt'hedressed' well, and he lived well, kept.no bad corn- method is not. usually employed, it ODviously tails ot its purpose at the time when fastenings are most nee ded.; The problem, is, in brief, so to secure the.tin.roofing that a break at any one place shall - not involve the; rolling up or tearing loose of the whble area, and this ought not to be impossible of attainment." The :; Washington r Star Buys the Iowa republicans left nothing : out of their platform but u& demand up oh the. governor to call out - troops to "put .down. : the rebellion." It is- probable that Sherman and Logan have drawn. up platforms for all the republican state conventions something after the manner of the "patent insides? for the weekly pa pers. ' ' ' 1 Miss Sweet; pension agent atChi- cago," may lose ljer office on one ground or another, but the pension pISce ; promptly V and "'' properly corrects the impression tli at. it had charged ': fraud Or negligence tipon her in a recent publication concern ing her use of public money. - i ; ;;: On draft daily, direct from the Springs, at Dr. Moncure's Drug Store, with ot her mineral and Soda waters. , Call on him. toent, and can be retailed at a handsome owannanoa mane it, periiftps, the most Drofit much of it vprv rhptn at $r, r,i. ?M'r??uve comiortaDie Hotel in tno Bontn. proui, mutn oi it very cneap at Jk per it Ton-nr nii 4sn rnt r ..liA.rmni.h' views of the Swannano Bfver and the French NOW IS THE TOIE. r ... Broad Eiver valleys. Also views of the Line For rotrtifinW will nn XtTlt-rwn -M A ew. jromia wta .WK rtarma fT! 5 nUr... A AU A!ll- J 1"" yyuuw.iuo, OI WIUCU ro over 1 , "'" """""""i .diic i t,,uuu reec mgu. Convenient to tost, Express, N-U 4 - au 22-d7t Telegraph and Railroad Ticket Offices,: and Asnevme xmuk, Asneviue uiorJiry and Ashe ville. Clnb Booms;. Lforest : moon tain water conducted to and through the Hotel.- All ..Modern i Conveniences OPENED AGAI LI HAMPTON FEATIIERiSTOW .Opposite Court, Eome Square, - jishetiilei-Jt'. C, ''' ' WHOLESALE .. AND RETAIL DEALERS I3J Pare Js or tk Carolina , and Kentucky Brandies, and Whiskies; s ALSO A FCTLL LINE OF CHOICE cMaiis vxijg if jr,v AND , , SJtlOSlJy MG TOUJICCOS, , - PORTElt, ALE. BEER a d " ' IN VAUTETY. -n- ' ,.-! 1 t Great care has been taken : The-; Ball Boom is 50x150 feet. A fine Or- elieetra .from Philadeluhia is encrasred for the I oummer. . .: v-.-,::u-::.-- . .i J .:. Special Rates to Partie by the Month. ' The Proprietors take soecial uride in the Tidiness of their House; and the snccessful management ot tne ctusine aepartment. ' " ' ' ' '.( , : "AWLS BROTHERS, -., ' Jun3 "" ". ' """Proprietors. '" The Summer. Resort of the ' South. i CJESAR'S II13AI IIOTEL.1 . in tfie selections of the above AltTICIiE, - i A N D Our patron3 may be assured that ; they ivill find themselves . - AMPLY COMPENSATED- by a visit to us. . - S-TJie attention of dealers is lespecuiiJJylnrit- ed to our stock, as we are Drenared to Kupulvauv aeraana. - . - June 27-tl BEEF UARKET LOCATED: upon the summit of Cacsai's Head Mountain, a bold spur of the Blue Eidee in upper South Carolina, 4600 feet above tide water; havuie an averaee toniDcratnre of from fiS to 70 Ideirrees. . - . . Climate unparalleled. No dews.. No frosts. Scenerv varied, eranri- iitkI. txyintifirl hpvnnrl descripuon. .:;,.- . . . i . ; Mineral waters abundant, ...!,... i Is Now Open, for th. Reception of Guests. Daily statreg and mail from Ilmidnreonville. N. C-; distance S4 miles giKid roads. -. f Tekmr ?2.00 per day; Sio.00 jkt week; $35,00 fbr four weeks; Children under eight years, and Col ored servants, half price. :-:-.',:: V. A. Mll.lvS. AI. IK, leadim r v Proprietor.' IVajnesiIIIe, 2V. C. ' TMOROUGI1LY REKUILT, reuova ort Hi d re painted. n the ctnlreof ttietov-i . ii-flE the famous White Sulphur Springs. AccommnOn, tiongKOod. states moderate -' i Jy 1-Ctf W. RHINBnART, Pro:.'r -,: JWITtOAVIZ, IJOTJOZ,, E. II NORVlLL. Prop'r, Near the Ilaytrood Whtte Sutphwr Springs. NEW ; GOODS ot Gash Store A big line of SHOES:5 FALL POINTS in medium and Indigo Colors.- HATS in late styles.- White Goods, just what is wanted: - AjfeW ?5 ct. Corsetts left. Come and see mcj- and ' wit.- make you bnppy. . : - s; J.O. HOWELL, isprtT Oash Stoiie; OZOT" CO-Ij' ' .. ' I.ATE E EYXOI-D'S LlVER '. ST.4 1'.LE IX REAR OP PEXNIMAN A ;0.'S ; ; r HRD ND SOFX GOAL. This yard "'wilV.be" put in thorough condition, and all coal will be unrfer shelter; and kept dry and Clean-. -, Each I6t weighed and delivered free: Nut, Stone and Egg Anthracite always on hand and intnr quantity desired. ';. Sole gent' for Main Jcllico Mountain Coal Ctmpanf . ;. the veyr BEST SOIT COAL in'use. ,-. - .' ': " ' , ' ' TESTIMONIALS t .... y, - "' '"' True Meruit Wins1. Where Practical Men are Judges. ' Read What is .V; Said About JELLICO MOUN7A1N COAL. ' ; WaAb works, Atlanta, Ga September 25th, i88j-- The engineer of the Water Works reports this morning that he ha- completed a 24 hour's test of the Jellico Mountain Coal. The test is as follows : - . " Water pumped, 2787,00 gallons; Coal consumed, 12,900 pounds;, water pumped o 100 pounds of coal, 21,606 gallons; water preasure maintained through test, 140 pound! head, in feet 121 to which the water was pumped: total numler of pounds raise, , (.323 feet, 2 522.c.,7'$7,6; Tnillions pounds raised one foot with 100 pounds coal, 75,079.121' winch is more than the builders guaranteed the engines to ao witn tne ocst coai. jir. TVrrv r.-mrts nnlv r6r nnnniii nt'ifu I;iIpp rjnf- and nr r.linker and that the fires Were iJSt tt?ane4lfring the wliole i4 hours. From the fesnit of the above test I must pro nounce the J. M. an excellent steam coal. Eespeitfully,- W. G. RICIJARDS, Supt. Water Works. ' N. B. Since the abovo test another has been made in which' 28,773 3 gallons water wore raised to 100 pounds of coal, instead of 21,000 in tho tirat tost. This shows an increase of over 7000 gallons over any other coal, a fact of itaolf worthy ot note. . -. f. Q. R., Supt. :. ... ' ... .1 Chattanooga, Tbsn, Jure 9, lsi. We regard your coal aa ihe best we ever used, In our test we saved two hours time n making seven heats in heating furnace over the next best coal wo uio. Only have to clean gr to once a day with it; with tho other wo have to clean twice, and often three times. It is the pu rest ooal wo ever used. . LOOKOCT KOOLIN't. MILL, ' - ". n ' - .', ..." Joussok. NORFOLK & WESTERS RAILROAD COMPA Y, Ollice Superintendent Western Division. Lynch bcko, Va, Kith. Aril ltoA. We have obtained reports from tl o engineers w, o have used your coal which are of tho most satisfactory character. They syetk well of tho" coal io every respect. They all say that it is tho best coal they have ever used eoniing from the line ot your roan. iRANK IIL'OKR. Saperi. itendont. prefera'jie to ciher coal It burns pp without leaving so many clinkers as other coal We We burned Die Jcllico Mountain Coal on the steamer Water Lily during Inst winter sud think 1 A. II. LOVE. We are well Fatisficd with thc Jcllico Mountain CorJ, after thoroughly testing it at our mill i,vumu; uiu unuupcM cuui we tuy owing 10 me iaci vnai mere is less waste. Tl'McDAN. XA CO. There is less dust and ashes from Jcllico Mountain Coal than any we have horctofor-; used. . . " C. 11. WOODW ARD. " ' I find there is less waste In tho Jcllico Coal than any I have used, lttle ashes - It burns free an ' leaves but J L LEAN. We find that there is less dust and ashes in our houses when we burn Jcllico Mountain Coal, than when using other coal. ROOSHOKXE. We are very well satisfied with Jcllico Mountain Coal. Cousldcr it the best on the market: - SCOTT, DEMSTEK it 0. If you want this excellent Coal order immediately of S F ITenable, Asheville, N. C, Agent, for North Carolina for Main Jellico Mountain Coal Co., "PARADISE REGAINED." , ' A Beautiful Summer Home in , the "Land ;of the Sky. j h'aywood; WHITE SULPHUR- SPRINGS, 30 ollilcs West of .Isheville, On the Murphy Branch of the Western N. C. Rail Road. Altitude, - : : : : ; : . 2900 Feet. Temperature of the Water, : ." : 53 Degrees. rrhe -jriost beautiful placein -North Carolina. Come and see for yourself. J. C. S. 'TIMBERLAKE - Jy 7.d2m : ; . .Manager. WHOLESALE AND nHTAIL-,' DEELER IN ' "' ' ' ' Furniture, Doors, Sash and Blinds ;V j; ASHEVILLE, N. O." - v ." You will find nt WILLIAMSON'S the larsres'i and s srltnrl otoci; ot furniture ever broiistit to Western North -Cnrnllno " r.. stock ot bash, JJoors and .blinds constantly on hand. Oali on mm and get pricea before purchasing. . We will save'vou money. bALESMEN UtjL Ab. A. MOSELEY. & B. M; T0N5S The Wheelo and . Wilson . v MANUFACTURING CO.'S OFFICE, Main Street, Aalicville, C.,1 Arc ofTering- their V MA.CECI2STES . AND f. , . n '", 0 . t?lln HOLfeh jr situated jin the business part f'.rjn QTiA frnUICinn StnrP oflhetown, Mithm is -minutes walk of the Uiail dU iUMlOlUl laWJle. - 1 WhitflulwhnrSprinp!.i A beautiful view of the MURRAY & HAIliailS, ' GralKf '.'Feed find CrocerieT. ','; : -; : soutii ::main; sERTv'K' ' We sis have ii' connection a first-clans Meat Market, and the well-known Oeofge W. Page as Cutter. Nothincc but good meats delivered anvwhere m the Cit All we ask is a trial. . .. au n-tdcc22; hiwnnphtlr fprinjii. A buttutJiul rieiv of thc llulsjuh Moumatiix. . tiKvl rexwis; Urst-elawi lure and; ratisfaetioii guariiteetl. Hacks at the Depot. t- jyitwiu iaLi; 1101 - i ..r- nnilE ManagemWit.'Qf tbis 'ilotci, in iJL consideration ;ot 11ie - present hard times,' and to'iiieet Ihe v ishes of the travel ing'ptiblic, have decided to reduce their fates, on anil after tlio 15Ui. of ' For temis please appl at the otEce. . aul4dlw VALUABLE CIIT.nOPfflIT FOE SALS. "JHE STORE HOUSE AND LOT ON PATTON Avenue; adjoining C.'iown'S Jewdlry 'fitoru on the West and one door. .East f V. E. Gra ham g Wholesale Store,.thc property of the late Hugh Johnston, will be boM on Tnesdav. Septem ber the JotlL at n m. to. the highest biddtsr tor cash, or one half cash and oae .half on. twelve months time. ' .' The lot extends thronh from .rmton A rpnne to Pulliam Street, with a iront width of 30 feet and 7 inches on each.. . . ' . It has on it a wfctt hutli Thick fetoio froiiling on Patton Avenue with a depth of about Wghtv feet.. The first floor and basement nreoccujiied by G. W. Morgan & Co., fortieneral MerohnndiKe. j The Upper room is ownpied by the Young Men's Christioii-Aesociation.i ; - 'i Title indisputable. Tertnsrash, or at the nn tlon of purchaser one hulfciuih and one halt by note ! year after date, at S per rent, interest, hc nnrt'd'by power-of-Rale-mortKfe tn the' injcr". ty. Posisti-Bion given atnnr-e. - ;. , K.H. JOHNSTON. Execntora pug.6-diw,tds. . ; , : On terms consistent with, the exigencies nancial condition of our section. the fi- Call iiml ascertain terms, jy 20-1 m ' . ' Or address by letter, JT a TTrT,,E?TlS T AcTma Ann intkiuoent icetm ia VI itiy JI. JSUJLJ i und oounty to sell our POPULAU NEW BOOKS and , BlliLfc.4. hi.Mwx.ex, teuuhcr and othen, wboee timo ia not fully oactmud. will find it to the!. ut.i ilii.: to eovrepm.d with us. BiuineuoliirirsiuanT aUTsntntrp, both a mean of mnkinr monay and of mil euitnre. Write fork ku' it - U. JOIlaioi'il A (H.. 1,013 Stbl tttroet. lUcbtuMd. tn THE OLD RELIABLE SINGER Machine Is Still the Best. -. j This Improved Family Binder Mach ine is without a defect. -It runs smooth ly and noiselessly, and the most delirate lady can work it with ea?o. Itisennallv adapted to the lightest and heaviest DTii(t nun utio n iL4i inn- in unat'ii ments. Agents in every count v ntc:m to the wants of customers. ' ?.rit will tell. The immense number of sinyer machines sold proves its ftuperinritv over all others. Thrce.-fourtl)f. T he machines sold are Slncers. They are sold on easy tjns so thateverv familv can have one. "v Mothers need n-.t he worked to death sewing at nijrht. when a pleasant hour's work a day wil! do it all. Good reliable men can secure ;!rov fifable employ merit bv addressing THIJ 8INGER MANCFACTUlilNG COMPANY Twichmond, Va., or , Jan 15-fl bios Asheville. N.C. f I I. . . fx 'j i t