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INSURANCE: LIFE INSURANCE. tot f tyu C VAVJJJY MUTOAL LIFE ASSOCIATION 1 OF VIRGINIA I fca'vee policies for from QJUOOO to $3,000, AN1 vjinbicei the guara-Kta r?atur; ot "OLD LINE" Companies a'- the josf ol ordinary co-operati e intmr wee in Secret Orders. tnsuranctt against loc3 by Fire in CSty r.d County on all Vu ' of 'r. r-F, Real nni S--rnii. . J ' issued at fair rales la A. 1 Companies, Home and Foreign. i'KS. W. OIIASII, Af,-ent, Officii North Hide Court Square. .11 j L'(H1 FIUH ISURAN FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT. EJTLIIAMICO., AT THE BASK CF AEVILLE, ASHE.VILLE, N. C, Represent the following Companies, viz : , FT PIT. CASH ASSETS 1M U. S Vtlo Nevada of California, 82,497.833 Continental of Ne York, 4,875,623 1 arabura; Bremen of Germany, 1.129.604 ixudoa Aasnrance of England 1,643,995 Niagara of New York, 2,27.492 Onent of Hartford 1,667.69, fLenixo' Brooklyn 5.054,179 t rani nre ard Marine 01 Jiuincsoia, l.ou.uoi Southern of Sew Orleans 439.C84 Western of Toronto, 1,1139.232 ! h Mutaal A sc.deut Association. .Etna Life Insurance Co. Tens yeari at 37 Court Place, now at A rtfnUriy Vacated and Inrmlly qcaUQM phjtkia ind tb Brit ftMOMSIU, B yim.m ui ' Cares all formr of PR, ana dxu, EASES. . m w bpermAtorrnea ana. unpownoy. rMult orlT-atu u joom, kjmi ckow id ma rs, or 0tDr auKi, ua pnxiucing Knncvi tue iw- iiorxi of Bigbt, Defective Memory, ray- von ton to society 01 r emiies, orougbly anil ponuv H Ply cured and co orrhoa. dvi twci! attention fTwslj'iana kSOwlDC tills fact OftOt tine thousands anus- f. vhn it ! larouvnilent ta . I. ji-i ... unt Rri ff j ninil or oxpraaa any w bare. . fl. In oil rT-L&Ta ndflrtakea. Cat rgoa .-tattHiaVr aad ctUTeapoudeoce stric.ly ooiXdsmu&L 1 PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of 100 pa y address, r curtly waled, for tnirty I'nxulLiliimi nanM&nr OF IrT letter ltf acd 1BTiM. cent. Should t remd br 1L Aduresi at tv au trwu e il. to P- f . THE NEW CITY. WEST ASHEVILLE JlIP THE TO MIUY a UOJflJE. R Acre lots are now for sale: Broad atreeta, to , wn ..xn hir nlnaa from the mountains. Pure Spring Water. If you want a home out o rure spring water. 11 iuu wm, - ne oust ana ouatic vj ma "-" - iyer to West AaUeylile. New drives are being opened. Five hundreJ acres. In beautiful lots well shaded, in quantity to suit, for sale. APP'7 to B. G. Carrier, Aabeville Sulpbur Springs Hotal. Carrier and Gaston.l apl 7 denioa . . gRlGHTER THAN EVER 1 I THE STAR OF BUNCOMBE I THE STAR OF BUNCOMBE Grand Central Hotel. 937 ARRIVALS JAMTJAET ASO FEBRUARY 1887, 2020 ABSITALS JAN'BT AKD yZBEUABY lSS THE MOST POPULAR 12.00 HOUS1- IN Ttlii Blalli. 13,000 arrivals daring the past ye&T more than every omer uuwi xu. .o uij WE BID FAIR TO REGISTER 25,000 THIS IJiAK. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY" RESPECT - r . - Only hotel in the centre of the :it r. (jlVB.CB A OAIi. 8. w- CHEDISTER & SON. tyNZV GOODS ARRIVING daili Cheaper than ever Deiore. worn nsic to onr enemies, hat call and see onr goout and prices befor you bnv. "Oku Chw ' is now at the be' a to wilt on yon. men 7 d!2mos H AN FORD N. LOCKWOO asheville; B ROOM FACTORY. First Broom Factory in the Si" ' of North Laroujuu BROOMS HANDMADE. Special grades for Mills and Factories. L.bera count on 12 dozen lota. Also wholesale Jobber of tie Goods mull 1 dlaw4w6m 1. .1 !v'.l- L .i M'i'A .-If .. " " llft t-Vi.: i'jLU'S '.TAVxOiXilY.MJX . . ..";j:-3tsaU 1 OUSTAEiG LHilLIEHT CURES FOOT ROT, SHOULDER-ROr 6CREW-W0EM AND SCAB Ei giLEOiP SPECIAL NOTICES. G OOD BOAED Can be had at No ft I p,mt fr,nt fSnntiomAn preferred. may S3 dtl ; FEW MOREBI'ARDE 8 Can te accommodated at Mrs. Weddin's, 53 College street. Teims reasonable. , july lldtf ) M T. BT. JOSEPn'S ACADEMY. The exerctaGJI nf tl,t ApaAemw will aiwi Vnn' unj,ot:,.t. ou. j. or panicuiars, apply to tne sept 1 dim MOTHER SCF MOBKSS. JjOIl SALE OR RENT. A neat eix room cottage on Eainl street. ' ' WALTitH W. VAND1VHH. Attorney at Law. Jui.ol9dtf Ki-LoudLaw Ilullcing. jpoa SALE, A splendid saddle ai.d arrlage bone, snrry ainl two retts ot banitwi, all In excellent condi tion, suitable tor a lamllv. Apply to r.f h -2 d:f to. C. CAEMICHAEL. F OR KENT. Two Enc er.ee rooms No W) South Main St.. , i-uj.ieu xjrs. jQctiiu aia uaitie. Apply 10 FRANK LOUaHBAN ang 4 dtf JOOU PRIVATE BOARD. Fs.ni 1 cesiring food private board can be n c c r tut ictf t atisfactorlly by applying to MRS. T.W. NfcEL, 23 Haywood street, nnv 19 dtf near Battery Park. JpiIRS r CLASS PRIVATE BOARD CAN BE HAD AT No. 24 Grove Street. House centrally located and .perfectly new with larfre airy rooms. Bath rooms attached. Table supplied with the best the market affords. TEEMS SEASONABLE. July 8 d3m JONEY TO LOAN. In sums ol $?00 and upwards on improved larm lauds in Bancombe and Madison countlt, on long time and reasonable terms. For particulars, apply to M. E. CARTER, Attorney at Law or F. N. CARR1NGTON. Inspector of Lands, sept 12 dw6mos Asheville, N. C. ANNOUNCEMENT. ine Sisters of Mercy beg to announce to the citizens of Asheville amd its vicinity that they are prepared to open an Academy iu September lor boarders and day pupils. The course com prises English in all its branches. Music, piano, organ and guitar, French, German and Italian, Drawing, Pointing (oil and watt rcolorg), Decora tive Art, Gold and Silver Embroidery, Silk and Chenille. Also, the most improved European method of imitating stained glass. The various departments of the school will be coutroled by experienced preceptors. The t-isters will take a limited number of lady boarders, permanently or otherwise. Asheville, "Land of the Sky," requires no comments, telling as it does of the pure ozone forever descending the everlasting bills. Terms and prospectus on application- SISTERS' RESIDENCE, . Utjulil French Broad Avenue. T P.USTEE'S SALE. Bt virtue of a deed of t ust executed to me bv J. B. S. Mcintosh and bis wire Mary E. Mcintosh and John E Sprague, to recure the payment of a bond for thirty-five hundred dollars, with inter est from the date of said bond at the rate of eight per centum per annum executed by the said J. B S. Mcintosh and John F. Sprague to li. . Urownson, the said bond and deed of trust bearing riata the '0th day of April, 1885, and tbe said deed or trust being registered in the office of the Register of Deeds lor Haywood county, N. C , on the 17th day of April, 1833, in Book A of Deeds of Trust, on pages C, 7, 8, 9 and 10, and up on wLich default hs been made, I will expose for dale at public auction on the lVtli day of September, 1888, at 12 o'clock noon, of that day at tbo Court Ilouse door in the town of Waynes vilio, county of Haywood, the land and premises descried in the said deed of trust, a more lul and particular description of which may be bad by examining tbe deed of trust before referred to in the office of the Register of Deeds for tbe county of Haywood. The rroperty above referred to is a two story brick building, with three store rooms on the first floor and two basements underneath, and eleven good rooms on the second story. The building is situate on Main street almost opposite the court house square. Terms ol sale cash. Dated July 17th, 1888. JAMES G. MARTIN, Trustee. For information address Davidson & Martin, Asheville. N. C. or Moody & Norvell. Waynes- vilie. N. C. u!y 19 wtds Asheville Coal Market. COKEECTED EY THE Asheville Ice & Coal Co., H. T. COLLINS A CO., PROPR8. Per ton, Deliv'd. Black Diamond Lump, for Orate, 500 rmt, tor Btove. 4 75 Hard, Chestnut, 9 50 Btove, ! 6U " Egg, 0 50 1867. 1887. Hampton AND Featherston. The Ordest and Most Relia ' ble Liquor Store in N. C We carry the largest assortment of goods of any ho..se in the State. We handle nothing but the ,vrr best goods. Our Whiskies mu Brandies at k pronounced bj pnysicians 7to be pure a..d un aduiteiaioa. None but'pure Liquors are 'fit fo med icinal purposes. Onr Stock is Complete in Every Particular. -. Old wCorn Whiskey from one to 'four years old. Old Rye ol the highest standard brar.ds. All kinds of Wines, Beeis..Ale, roiter, &c sec. : Cigars and Tobacco i in great quantities and finest on the maiket. We are very thankful to our , pa trons for their nast favor wish to say in conclusion- that our prices and goods are right down to ne nara times, lie convinced by calling on us. West Sid PnW Square, Asheville N, C. ian8d;$m 1 am thoroughly prepared do all manner ot Blacksmithtnor Renaliinor P.. urea Unir.riam and Wagons, to work atthe lowest prices, and to s.row,ra;uuu. none snoeing specialty. Give mea trial. H. M. HOWARD. eSdUm on Barnard Hill, Eagle street. tlUSTAtJO LiniLlEtlT CURES 8WINNEY, SADDLE AND HAR NESS SORE8 JN A 14ULE3 1 A Joint Canvass To Sejin Here tA Once ! AND Continue for 30 days ! on the great nd important question of ho w W. H. Lea can Pell (roods cheaper than any house in the Uiiiu-1 &tatt s or any pa t of Georgia. Just See ! Ladies' Corse's at 25i: to $1 25, S.;end:.l Ginhaaix at 7Jc t 10.?, Gents' Unlar.ndried 8hirt at 45c Ui fl0, For a Shirt Marran'cd not to rip in 40 years I All-Wool filled Tennessee Jeans at 30cts, Graham's Home--Made Shoes in all grades and a new style in them at $2 50, worth $11 40 per pair, - Ladies' Dress Goods I am filling orders from nearly every county in the State which proves what I say. Don't get fooled by cost advertise ments, but if you want good new good at bargains, 'come and see me, I have about eleven thousand Doz. Towels in linen goods from 75cts to ' $5 00 per dozen, - -f Plenty of Bleached and "Unbleached Sheeting in 8-4, 0-4 and 10 4, cheaper than ever, Ladies' Hose, Gents' Hose, Cravats, Collars, Cuffs, Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! Straw Hats from 1 cent up, Table Linen, NapMna, Buttrick's Patterns, and don't forgU ive give you a Fashion Sheet Free, at W. H. LEA'S Spot Cash Store. DAMON AND PYTHIAS Our enemies in Asheville Are going to be lost. For we have determined To mark our goods at cost. "Within our gates" aie calling The buyers who procure All that they nted, at prices Which ciul can e'er secure. The history of Asheville Can show no grander theme Than Smith & Baird's rock-bottom house 'Twould make a glorious hymn. If any pious gentleman Should put it into rhyme, He'd see tbey have succeeded Because they don't give "time." Now go to S. & B.'s when you Want anything that's good, They are 0. K , and ever have. Gilt-edged in Ash'eville's food. PRICE LIST. Good Coffee, from 5 to 7 lbs, for $ 1.00 Granulated Suguar 10 lbs " 1.00 Brown " 14 " " 1 00 Full Cream Cheese, 15c. per. pound California Apricots, 25c. can Pears, 25c. Ch-rries, 25c. " ' Grapes, 25c Durkees Salid Dressing, 40c. " pint w orcesterehire sauce 200, " " Dees. Coroanut, 15c. Pine Apple Cheese $1.00 each Edam Cheese, 90c. " Cox Gelatine, 15c. Macaroni, izc. pei lb. Sublime Luca Oil, 35c " pint. Lea at Pemn s Sauce, 45c. " " Legget's Champion Corn, 15c. " can. Best Catsup, 15c- " bottle Lemon, Vanilla, - Rose and other Ex tracts from 10 to 30 cents. Plnm Pudding, 25c. per can Oysters from 75c. to $1.60 per doz. cans Sardines, 71c to 15c. per can; French and American Oyster Bay Asparagus, 4 cans for 35a; 3 lb. Tripes, 20c; Hops, 5c.; Spinach, 15c ; Greated Pineapple, 25c; Columbia River Salmon, 15c; Jelly, 10c-; Tapioca, 10c.; Saga, 10c.; Tea from 40c to $1.50; 3 lb. Tomatoes, 10c; Mackerel. 15c; Clams, 15c; Oat Flake, 7c. rer lb ; Oat Meal, 5c. per lb. We have just received a car load of Daily Bread Flour, best on the market at $3.00 per sack. This flour we guaran tee, or your money refunded. The goods we offer are the best qual ity; bought from reliable houses in New York, and we offer housekeeper induce ments to buy out gooods and save your money. Respectfully, etc, SMITH & BAIRD. -I AT, COST. I All GoodalinlStore Jfo.llSIPal .? ton7ATeunc. Having determined to make, a change in my business I offer my entire stock of Dry Goods, Ladies and . Misses Shoes, Hosiery, Gloves and Notions of all kinds at cost, for cash. I also offer Spring and Summer Clothing at cost. When these goods are closed out I will -deal exclusively in Men's Touth'sand Children' Clothing, Gent's Fur nishing Goods, Men's Shoes and Hats. My Carpet Department is now full and will be continued. It will be a special feature of my business, and will be kept full and complete with all grades of Carpeting,: MattingJOi! Cloths and Bugs. ; ' JAMESSPISAWYEE, v Nos. 15 and 17 Patton Avenue. d&w2m - LIUSTAHG UfflLlEHT CURES HOLLOWHORN, CAKED BAGS, NOTES, PAftAGRAPHS- More than one million tneu are ern ployed by the various railway "fines i the United States. - A Florida man advertises fcr a conpla. Of alligators of "mild disposition ani good habits." - Emperor Frederick diod trithin thirty feet of whero lio was bora, and at. ex actly the same hour of flie day. "Dinners for a pellnT,, are given every week to 1,000 people out of employment by a Birmingham, Er,qland, charity or ganization, i The monster timber thjpat the Finger board, Nova Scotia, iu about two-thirds built. There nre 2S.C00 pieces already li tho ship, aiif?, it 's cxrted, 7,000 more will be rcqaire1 to linisli it. It is -a curious faf.i that a man named Messenger has just bucn appointed gunner in tho navy, while i man na.'cd Gunner vas recently r.im)' a messenger hi tii6 navy department af Washiiigtoii. In a recent Freiic-h murder trial the bones of the murdered man were brought into court and placed before the accused. The man turned pale, but over tho ghastly relics reiteiated his protestation of innocence; nevertheless ho was con victed. Men who object to die useful and neat occupation of dusting may be encouraged by the example of Dumas, who fre quently has a house cleaning mania.' Ha U very orderly and J often seen, feather duster in hand, dusting his study and changing pieces of furniture. The coach which the emperor of Japan has lately had made in London is lined with white silk, and decorated without in claret, vermilion and gold. On tho center of the roof is perched an immense gilt bird carrying; a chrysanthemum in his beak, and the Chrysanthemum ap pears here and there on the panels. It is said that tho shares In the Suez canal which Lord Beaconsfield's govern ment purchased from the ex-Khedive. Ismail for four millions sterling aro now stated to havo a value of moro than nine millions. It is further added that by tho sale of these in the open market no less a sum than ten milllnns would bo real ized. In tho pulpit treatlpent of texts there is such "thing as homMetic vivisection, in which the veiy life of the 6acred words !s killed out by artificial plans and ex cessive divisions. We so busy ourselves with tho '-skeleten" of the sermon that tho soul of tho text .escapes us, and it, too, becomes a skeleton in our hands. The first pair of sucks ever worn by Lord Byron has just been i ;osented to tho Players' club cf New York. They aro queer looking little things, and seem to be made of narrow braid sewn to gether. Ono can learn nothing of By ron's deformity from them, for they wero cut down to fit a doll before they came into the hands of their last owner. A -novelty in the way of commence ment exercises was seen at a New York grammar school. After tho singing and recitations tho girls made strawberry short cako and poached eggs in the presence of their guests and distributed them among their friends. One of tho trustees said in a speech that tho time would como when, if any one wanted s cook, he would como straight to the school and get one. A Notorious Engli.sli SvrelL Tho notorious English Swell who bearj the courtesy title of Lord Courtenay has fded his noble shovel agafh. Debts, five thousand eight hundred and fifty pounds sterliug, and assets, nil. Tradesmen have endured rnuch at Courtenay's hands, for In 1870 he paid a shilling in tho pound on one hundred thousand pounds sterling, and eight years later he parted another "bob" dividend on twenty thousand pounds sterling. In tho palmy days ol his credit (lie never had any money) this scion of an ancient race belonged to the Marquis of Hastings "plunging" set and his betting liabilities ran Into tens of thousands before the ring refused to do any more business with him, except for cash down. Even when Courtenay's aamo was listed on tho turf, a valet would attend him to race meetings with change of light kid gloves. Lavender and lemon were tho fashionable tints in those days. On the appearance of the ralet,- Ins noble master would r.hanp-0 (tlovea, carelessly flinging the scarcely doiled gloves away. After tho first great amasli, Courtenay came down to one pair i gloves per day, tho second brought Lira to one pair a week, and now ho is aoing without gloves until ho succeeds to the earldom of Devon. Then this perfect gentleman will sit in the house of lords fcnu vote against any amendment of tho bankruptcy act. Tho Argonaut. The Frcncli lottery lxian. The French lottery loan for the Panama oanal is likely, it is now said, to prbvo a failure: It would be a matter for sur. priso should the event be otherwise. The very fact of resort being had to such a method for raising fiyids, even under government sanction, should be sufficient, ono would suppose, to condemn the scheme in the eyes of all sober capitalists. when a company appeals to tho gamb ling mania so far as to promise pi izes, varying in amount from 100,000 to 500,000 francs, it is pretty clear that their enterprise cannot stand on its own mtfrits. In the case in question a French financial writer predicts that not moro than one half, possibly not moro than one-fourth, of the amount required will bo subscribt;d. It is thought that a large part of the sum thus raised will have to be depositej with the government as security for tha successful prize drawers. Toronto Week. Latest Fancy lp Jewelry. Tho latest in jewelry is rather clever, don't you think? A half opened red rose, surrounded by green leaves, is copied so accurately that you would hardly guess by looks,uch or smell that you have not in your hand the real thing.1 This rose is meant to be pinned on the front of a white gown just whore the dainty lawn meets the dainty skin. To holdj it in placa it is wlied erer bo lightly with gold,' and on one petal hovers a golden butter fly. Another one of these "art" flowers, a fragrant white pond lily, with a bril liant summer fly in enamel just alighting Upon it, is a conceit in the same lint given to a young girl a day or two ago. New York Hail and Express. This is the Top of the Genuine Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. AH others, similar are imitation. This exact Label is on each Pearl Top Chimney. A dealer may say and think he has others as good, BUT' IT K HAS SOT' incta cycr-tlra I .l!nd Top. ' IDEM AMI V Cots torwmknaa, net mMujs,ldc IVlCllUnLlt ofmanly vteor, derelopmMit, coo- niarSOdeod&w.y OUSTAEIG LiniLIEIiT IS-'FOR MAN & BEAST.' PENETRATE3 MUSCLE 4 FIBRE TO THIS V JSJi X UUN Ji ; V CONSTITUTION. ' Axticuc 1. This organization shall be known ag the Yotrao Hem's Clevzlams-ITowu Club Of...., ; Abt. 3. Its object shall be to regularly main tain tho principles of and support of the candidates regularly nominate:! by the Dem ocratic party. ' Abt. 3. The officers of this clnb shall oonalBt of a President, Vice-President, a Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer and an Executive Committee composed of a representative from each voting precinct in township, who shall be elect ed by ballot. - Abt. 4. Aiiy persoi of township cf voting or working age who shall declare his intention and purposo to support the nominees of the Democratic party in the coming election, shall be eligible to member ship in this club by signing this Constitution. Abt. 6. The President shall appoint four standing committees, of members each, rn Finance, Registration, Campaign Literatpre and Printing and Public Bpnakin an 1 Entertainment. abt. 6. No member shall be subject to assess ment for any purpose, bnt all members may voluntarily contribute to the expe nses cf th club. tZZ 2S3 Art. 7. The President shall report once a week to the Chairman of the State Democratic Executive Committee at Raleigh, N.C., the condition of the club, and as to the political condition of township. Abt. 8. Ten members of the club shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of any business. by-la wn. 1. fcThe club shall meet during political cam paigns on Wednesday night of each week. 2. The President snail have power to call a special meeting of the club whenever, in his judgment, ft may be necesB&ry, or shall call a special meeting at the written request of four members of the club; and ho shall give dne notice of such meeting by newspaper publica tion or otherwise. 3. The deliberative proceedings cf the clnb shall be governed by general parliamentary rules. . 4. No member shall be allowed to occupy the floor for a longer period than ten minutes at one ime, nor more than twice on the same subject? without the unanimous consent of the club. 5. No person who is not a member of the club shall he permitted to address the. clnb, unless invited to do so by the chairman of the meeting. d&wtf TAILORS. j; C. BROWN. MERCHANT TA1XOR, 25 Patton Avenue, Grand f'tiitral Hotel. Th ost stylish patterns in the city PIT AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. mch 3 dtf D. R. McKINNON & CO., Beg to announce that Uiey have opened their Tailoring1 Establishment with a fine selection of goods at prices to suit all, classes and by Strict Attention to business will do their utmost to please a .. who should favor them with Their Patronage. We also beg to intimate that we do Ladies' Tailoring; in all the latest fashions, note the address, NO. 33 PA rTON AVENUE, over Brown, Godger & Co.'s store, an 12 dtf Deligtitful Excursion! ASHEVILLE TO HOT SPRINGS. Round Trip Tickets ONLY $4.50! Including a fall day's board at the Mountain Park HOTEL. h Baths in Marble Pools and Porcelain Tubs ate the finest and most luxurious inAmerica- The Hotel is New and First-Class In Every Particular,, . jTAexceel u Us CusVcie 77ie Place is a Charming Spot, Nestled among, and sheltered by pine-clad Mountains, -where thtre is no Fog, no dust, no malaria. Pure and abundant water, and absyioute perfect drainage. Nichols and Williams, Ileal Estate Agents, SIcLoud Xavr Building:. Parties desiring to purchase or rent will do well by seeing us before they tonclude any arrangements in that line, as we are offering some choice bargains, in both improved and unimproved property in various parts of the city. We have also some good houses to rent with or without furnitu-.e. Also a lot of good farming and mountain land for sale. Investors would do well to see us in regard to these mountain tanas especially, june 17 d6mos , ST. MMY'S SCHOOL, (Established in 1842.) Raleigh, N. C. Advent Term begins Sept. 13, 1888. For catalogue address the Rector, Rbv. Bennett Smides, A. M. jane 28 d3m (COD AIL! Atkins and Carrington, ; ; 80LKd2AUCB3 IH The Famous Wooldridge Jellico Coal. AU varieties cf Hard Coal. Before securing your winter's supply, please give us a trial. We guarantee satisfaction. Jellico Coal Yard, North Public Square, aug It d6a ."USTAEIQ LUIinEIJT HEAL8 rSFLAMMATION, OLD SORE& CAKED UEASTS & INSECT BITES 1 A Splendid Farm ON HOMINY CBEBK FORSALE. I can sell where I live, from one acre to one hundred or three hunaroa acres or as good land as the rich Hominy section of Buncombe county can afford. It is ten miles west of Asheville, immediately - upon the Murphy Division of the Western North Carolina Bail Road. It is splendid grain, grass, fruit, and tobacco land; mnch of the farm is already set in grass and nne young orchard; good Duua ines. A Dromhuntr little town already started on these premises, with three (tores, two flourishing merchant mills, three churches Methadist, Baptist, Episcopal. Very superior water-power sufficient to turn a very large quantity ci macninery; a post omce witn mans twice daily; a fine country surrounding and tributary to this point. This 1 arm is splendid lyadapted to truck gardening. Or I will rent my homo to some family for this summer. Parties desiring a good hqme, in a splendid and growing section of this Land of the Sky, would do well to call and examine. Fo a party who will erect a good botel I will give a beautiful site. W. G. CANDLER, Candler P. O., jane 10 d 3ms Buncombe co., N. C. MEXICAN GOFFEE. I now have in store for aale a small lot of very fine Cordova Coffee at 25 cents per B., when prime Rio Coffee was selling at 16 cents per lb. The price of CORDOVA was 25 cents per R., now prime RIO is 25 cents per lb., and you can get CORDOVA at same price, try it for a change. This coffee is no better nor cheaper than can be gotten in New York, but what difference does this make to the people of Asheville, let's give New York a chance any how- Respectfully, s: R. KEPLER. 53 South Main street june 27 dtf W. O. MULLER & CO., No. 1 South Main Street, Asheville, JV. C. DEALERS IN All kinds of Whiskies, Brandies, Wines Ale, Fortes, Cigars, Tobacco, &c; fine Kentucky Rye and Bourbon Whiskies a specialty. distillers' agents for Pui North Carolina Corn Whiskey and Apple Brandy. rnr Jarley Malt Whiskey for medical purposes always in Btock. Sole agents and authorized bottlers ot "Anlituser-Butch Brewing Attocwtion' celebrated S. Xouts Lager Beer for Western North Carolina. The following Brewings constantly on littwarl 1 i trAsva anrl in Vvrf f 1 atu A nrianaa. - AAV. AAA AAAVA A AA hVf f IrltsQ 1AIIUVUOV1- Busch, Standard, Imperial Pale Lager and original Uudweiser. boods delivered to any part of the city free. Prompt attention paid to ail or ders by mail. Telephone call No. 39. Billiard Sail on Sd floor. dt Sewing Without Labor. A BOON TO WOMAN li No More Nervous Prostra tion and Disease from tanning Sewing Mines. Three Times the Amonut of Sew ing Done that Is Possible by Foot Power. Fewinv machines ran bv water liii-' ors aro sow on exhibition at the rooms ol tba eir.ger Jlanu- lactnrlnR Company, Ko. 62 South Main Street, two doors Sooth of Poet Office, ladles are Inrlt- ed to call and mak e tests by their own tewing on machines run by these motois. 8tis taction guaranteed. , A. W. L1ND6EY, ; AenU- lone 23 dSm McAboy Houses In tbe Eqnable Climate Of the Noted Thermal Belt, This popular resort is situated at the toot o Tryon and Warrior range of mountains, in the celebrated thermal belt, one mile and a half from Tryon City, 40 miles South of Aaheville, on the Asheville & Spartanburg Bail Bead. This house is large, roomy and home-like, with broad piazza, situated in a eaairo out osova of oak, mimosa, walnut and pine trees, with a beaut tful lawn, flowers and shrubbery. The hotel rm 4s an ample supply of fresh milk, ruits ernes. The stable suppli saddle horses and car. riages for the roma o drives, for which this region is noted. The house has lately been refurnished and put in firat-olass order, with addition of water works for wash-rooms, bath-rooms, drainage, Ac Plenty of pure mountain spring water; also, iron spring water possessing wonaerm medicinal qualities. -Open all the year, ddrtes It. i. BELL, (formerly of Wilmington, Del.,) ' - McAboyV, Polk co., N. O a?115d6mos : , . tr UuGtang Liniment KKXICAir MTT8TAHU LTNTHKNT should always b kept la Bousa, Itetaia and rcToai. Sana leap The White Man's Bar Iotv-xx Stairs COKNER MAIN AND EAULfc SI ltfcETV, UNDER W II IT LOCKS' STORE. PEOrSISTCZ. Hcadqnaru rF lc r fine IIQUOES. I keep noa. uji The PIJP.r.-T. srd chargge accordingly. My D .... WMsla8 aai Wines ARE ABSOLUTELY rilllK AND iaAIlTEItA;fi:i, and are recommended by the best judges for rredicincl use. Also Fine Billiard and Fool Pan r.3 Goods shipped to all points. No charge for hexing. J.oc Asheville, N. C. The only strictly White Mail's Bar i th . Sta ab-dawly W. A. BLAIR & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETX'.L CHAMBER SUITS A SPECIALTY, Boarding Houses and Part or WARDROBES, SIDEBOARDS, e Safes, Bedsteads, in fact everything required to furnish any part of a housa, at prices to suit the purses of buyers. The best line of BED SPRINGS in the city. Parlor Suits a Specialty. Nice line of Ladies' Rockers for Christmas. Call and son onr Rnlrs did stock of Pai " or and Window We have the best Upholsterer and prepared to have the best work in this DOUBLEDAY & SCOTT. 24 V 26 XOltTIl PUMJC KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA OF Sash, Blinds, Doors, Monling FAINTS, WINDOW CORD and LIME, PLASTERING HAIR LATHS, SHI1VGLES; 33tc. Kindling Wood and a great variety We offer very cheap some odd sizes of and outbuildings BUYING IN LARGE QUANTITIES ENABLED TO OFFER GOODS AT. LOWEST PEIOES. Estimates promptly furnished and special sizes procured at short notice mch 11 dl2inos FRANZ E. HARWELL, THE LEADER IN LOW PRICES OF ALL KIlNDS OF .. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Fine Plain Furniture, Furniture, Furniture, Bedroom Parlor Kitchen Furniture, Furniture, Furnittre. ALSO A FINE LINE OF OC Baby Carriages, Water-Co olerp, CARPETS, MATTXGS, LAMPS, CLOCFf, MIRRORS? ETC., ETC. -Our terms are to suit our customers in selling for cash or easy weekly payments. Do:,'t forget-to get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. J'0. 6 nOKTII COUIZ'f SQIWKR. ang 19 d&wGmos Lin bce n w h a MINI 11 FACTORf 217 P.0.B0X284 LEWIS MADDOX, Prest C. M. McLOUD,. V-Prest. L. P. McLOUD, Cashia The Western Carolina Saving Bank, ASHEVILLE -N. C.: General llanklne. Depoetts IteceiTcd. Exchante llonglit ana Sold. , Colt (Ucns titade en all acctssibic point s Thk EaviKcs fratnre ill receive ipeial altfnticn. On a'l depems in tLia department deposited for four months or lenger interest at the rate of fonr percent per annum will bo paid. . Deposit vonr Dimes, ;vou will, soon havt " Dollars. Open from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. ' On Saturdays the Savings 'Department will be epen from 6 p. in. to 8 p. m. " , - 1 x ' Dirkctoks : M. J. Beard en, M. J. Fagg. J. E. Ray, J. E. Reedr K. B. Johnston Edward H. Coleman, Geo. S. Powell, Lewis Maddox, C M. MnLpud. . ma3dAw3mos , . r:uGTAr:aunirjEtT CURES PILES, BURNS, CUTS. CORNS, BRUISES, CHILBLA NS A FROSTBITES lc Box $, ate. Hotels Furnished in Entire. BED 9 AH D 9 SIKGLE LOUNGES Curtains Respectfully, ' W. A. Blair & Co. 3ip. 37 Patton Arcunc. Cabinet Workman in the State, and ai line done at short notice, and low SQUAJBE, AshevlUe, N. . WEIGHTS, ROOFING PAPER of Building and lenciaj; Lumber. Blinds and also Lumber saitable STRICTLY FOR CASH Cliea V t"T"Ta h Kne j pa HAYWOOD ! hustajib umms CURES RHEUMATISM, .LAMK AC AND STIFF JOtSm RUB EABO I