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The Asheville Weekly Citizen from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 3

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NEW. "AD ERTISMENTS. NEW ADVERTISMENTS A. HALL'S COLUMN. ants and visitors enviable advantages.

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Springs Summer Goods While the body is recuperated, refreshed and invigorated, and the spirits take Editor. 5 St All, NEW COURT-HOUSE flight on wings of hilarity, the eyes can not be unclosed but to feast on prospec ts of transcendent loveliness, picturesque. In reference to the law on the subject of "sending merchandise by mail," the Washington Chronicle says: "Merchandise is limited to twelve ounces in weight, and must be wrapped so as to permit examination. Writing other than the address subjects the package to letter postage. Most persons pay no attention to these regulations, and mark on the wrapper "dry goods," "tinware," or similar sentences.

Such packages have to be forwarded at letter postage rates, and subjects the receiver to a AT' ffrand and insDirinff -calculated to lift 1. the soul heavenward. V.WILLIAM. M. DAVIES, ATT OR5ET A LaY, Solid in BanJcruptcy, AsiiEvnxE, North Carolina.

"Will practice in the Siierior, Supreme and Federal courts of North Carolina, and give barticular attention to ail cases in Bankruptcy entrusted to his care. Claims ii any part of the State. Refers by toMhe following Hon. A S. Merrltnon, L.

8. Seaater, Raleigh N'. W. I'leiiiaiiiig. Marian, N.

Dugaiis and Bigter. attvs. 8 -12 Street Baitini'H-o. if. d.

Capt. A. H. Boyden, SalL-burv N. O.

A number of hotels and first-class FOll Tlnie of Ar ial siil lepartnre Mail, Aslieville I. O. X. FP.OM ASHKVUULE TO Ot.D FORT Leaves Asheviile dailv. except Sat'dav, '1 p.

m. Arrives at Sunday, 9 Special schedule cUtring inclement season, leaves Asheviile at 11a.m. AsnEvn.i.E to Cheek, Texjt Leaves Asheviile daily except Sunday, 8 a. m. Arrives 8 p.

ni. ASHEVTLLE TO GREENVILLE, S. C. DIRECT Leaves Asheviile Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays 8 a. in.

boarding houses in the town and country, Davidson's afford accommodations to strangers to share her charms? with the social and versed with her about' Heaven. Not a cloud obscured her spiritual horizon. Death was shorn of his sting. On Saturday morning 10th instant, just before the break of day, her emancipated spirit took its flight into the land of everlasting bliss, where Jesus manifests his sweetest tenderness, and where tears will be wiped from all faces. 'Twas a large and solemn concourse of people that assembled at the cemetery to commit the remains to the tomb.

Few eyes that did not overflow with tears, as they gazed for the last time upon the face of the departed. Though her body is now in the cold and lonely tomb, where it will be till Jesus bids it rise, her memory will long be cherished by all who knew her. "She is not dead, but sleepeth." "Asleep in Jesus blessed sleep From which none ever wakes to weep A calm aud undisturbed repose, Unbroken by the last of foes. Asleep in Jesus! oh, how sweet, To be for such a slumber meet With holy confidence to sing That death has lost his cruel sting." P. B.

Y. heavier payment than he would have to hospitable inmates of her many pretty pay were such packages received by ex homes. Five denominations have church press. uncobsbe countit: A NICE STOCK OF SPRING AND SUM-X3jibr QOODS. consisting of Arrives on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satnr- es in the place.

Of the various mineral springs of test Memorial Day. It is a fact we, regret to mention, that steps have not yet been ed celebrity, in her vicinitv, the Warm STATK8 INTERNAL REVENUE, NOTICE TO SPECIAL TAX PAYERS- THE law of December 24, JS72, requires cverv person engaged in any business, taken to decorate the graves of the Con- Springs are most visited, and have bene tederate dead this section, iais is a FANCY DRESS GOODS, fitted hundreds of sufferers. matter that should not be neglected, avoc or employment, which renders him liable to a Special Tax, to procure and place Pisgah that most symetrical of moun tains which "stands and takes the mor We should keep the memory of the he his establishment or nlacn of business a roic dead perpetually green. The fol Stamp denoting the payment of said Special ning sun, despite Mitchel's angry lowing verses, upon this subject, was lax before commencing business. LADIES' AND CENTS' composed by our townsman, W.

M. Ds and Mt. Mitchel now a signal station and the highest point east of the Rocky Mountains are both visited by parties vies, while editing the Carolinian, over Goodson, April IS. twelve months ago, and by request of ALL THE CITIZENS OF BUXCOMBE county, are free to admit that a new court-house is greatly needed. His Honor Judge J.

L. Henry has brought the matter to Koeiillers S200 00 Dealers, retail liquor 25 00 Dealers, liquor 100 00 Dealers i liquor, wholesale 50 00 Dealers in malt liquor, retail 20 00 Dealers tnjeaf tobacco 23 00 Retail dealers in leaf tobacco 500 00 which make the trip from Asheviile in One bottle of Hart's Great Belief has done days, 7 p. m. ASIXEVTLLE TO GREEXYTLI.E, S. C.

VIA BREVARD Leaves Asheviile Mondays a. m. Ai rives Thursdays 7 p. m. Asitevtixe to jIurphy Leaves Ashevi'le Tuesdays, Thursday's and Saturdays.

8 a. in. Arrives days and Fridays, 7 p. ASHEVTIXE TO "VAY2fESVILLE, VIA LlE-CESTER Leaves Aslieville Thursdays, 2 p. m.

Arrives 1 ASHEVTLLE TO BURSSVnXE Leaves Asheviile Saturdays, 6 a. m. Arrives Fridays 6. p. m.

ASHEVTLLE TO ItCTHERFORDTON Leaves A-Oieville Tuesdays and Sat'days 6 a. m. Arrives Mondays and Frida3'S, 6 p. m. Hours for delivery, 9 a.

ni. to 12 m. and from 2 to 5 p. ni. Honey Orders issued from 2 to 5 p.

m. J. Jones, P. M. Feby.

20th 1873. J. O. II. Nuttaix.

of the Charlotte Advertising Agency, is sole agent for this paper in Charlotte. X. C. He is didy authorized to contract for advertisements and receipt for subscriptions. several citizens we give them space in me more good in rheumatism than anything three or four days.

Velta BOOTS AND SHOES, else I have ever tried. lam sure the second bottle will cure me. I have used Hart's Liver and on sales of over S1.O0O, fifty cents Pills in connection with the Relief. Yours. Unaired CnAsiEERs.

The following for cverv dollar in execs? of 51,000. Allen C. Monteittt, Dealers in manufactured tobacco Manufacturers of stills sensible advice is given us by a writer in the Country Gentleman, and all will con Hats, Notions, Ac. And for still or worm East 'I'esan. Items.

lite "East Tennessee Book House" Messrs, cur with us in the belief that his "head 500 50 00 20 00 10 00 10 00 50 00 Manufacturers of tobacco- Manufaturers of cifftrs Williams, Stuiges Kuoxville carry a is level:" Peddlers of tobaeo first class, (more than heavy stock ot Wall Papers, Blank Books, Inks, Slates, AVriting Paper. Envelopes and "I pass some houses in every town two horses) everything in the Stationerv line. Their stock Peddlers of tobacco, 2nd class (2 horses) whose windows might as well be sealed tne attention ot tiie grand jury. commissioners appointed to erect the house will not fall iuto the great error of plac-iug it in the centre of the square, but. will follow modern taste and place it in a line with some of the buildings now surrounding the spuare.

The new coirt-hotjscshoiild be an ornament to the town and give Buncombe great credit in the eyes of all for her architectural taste and liberality in the display. a building will cost a very considerable sum of money, and the people will be taxed for the same. Now it is intended to show tiie people how the necessary amount of money can be "raised without being a serious burden on them. Improve your lands, adopt all the modern and improved agricultural implements, and all the best fertilizers within your ability, thereby raising much larger crops than ever before. Sell your produce for the best market price in cash and spend so much as may be necessary to supply your wants at of School Books is the largest in the State.

in with the walls for any purpose they This house offers extraordinarv inducements 3rd (1 horse) li 4th (on foot or public conveyance) 25 00 15 00 10 00 50 00 100 00 to merchants as they will sell as low as anv We call special attention of the ladies to our DRESS GOODS, particularly our beautiful stock of prints. To the country, and barter trade tve pay particular attention, giving the full market price for Brewers of less than 500 barrels- jobbing house in the In Chromos, Frames Brewers of 500 barrels or more iSc, they can supplv anv' demand. Thev are. agents also for Mason Hamlin's our columns LINES ON THE DEATH OF GkXaL in Soldier of fame, thy troubles o'er. Sleep peaceful, grandest of the brave The rude alarm of war no more Can wake thee from the silent grave.

Thy form must moulder into dust. Thy dis-embodied soul must live In sleep unconscious, with the just, 'Till God eternal rest shall give. Immortal son, our country's pride. Death cannot steal thy deeds away. Nor any christian virtue hide, Which in this life thou didst display.

Thy memory can never die, Wreathed as it is with glorious fame, But as each century passes by 'Twill add fresh lustre to thy name. Tho' pampered despots loudly howl Wfli rage above thy dust, And o'er the grave of freedom scowl, Still in God's justice will we trust. He will avenge thy country's cause And frown upon the wicked lust Of those who spurn her sacred laws. And curse the memory of her just. Tes.

sweetly rest within the gloom, The grave 'tis only thine abode A sleep profound, until each tomb Is riven by the power of God. When bodies glorified shall rise have but to let in the light. They are never opened summer or winter. In winter it is too cold in the summer the flies stray in, or, if they are netted, the dust sifts through the nets. Now, I can tell a person who inhabits such chambers when I pass him in the street there is Any person who shall fail to comply with the Organs.

Samples of wall paper will be sent on application give size and style of room. ap3 The latest verson the Modoc evening song, "Put me in my Lava Bed." Tiie temperance cause is in a more prosperous condition than ever, and many are joining the order of Good Templars in the larger cities of the State. NEW ADVEivxISEMENTS. foregoing requirements will be subject to severe penalties. Special Tax-payers throughout the United States aic reminded that they must make application to the collector (or deputy co' lector) of their respective districts, and procure the proper "Stamp for the special tax year, com- no such a smell about his clothing.

always wish for a sniff of cologne or hartshorn or burnt feathers or something ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. Call aud see us before buying elsewhere. SMITH, FAGG DAVIDSON. aprl0-tf. mencing lSid.

wiinour waiting ior iur- of the sort, to 'take the taste A house that is never aired has every nook HALL'S thcr notice. PINKNEY ROLLINS, Collector Internal Revenue 7th Dis't. and corner filled with stale odors of cooked meats, boiled vegetables, espe cially cabbage and onions, which, as the FIRST may also be made to, and stamps procured of. Gkkkn. Shelby; J.

IS. Eaves, Rutherl'ordton; and D. M. Pewett," Lenoir. may 1-lw.

weeks go by, literally reek in their hiding places, ho has not wished sometime NATIONAL SANK, to hang a new servant's clothing ont of "Cheap Cash Corner," S. S. TENN EXT. G. B.

TEJTNKNT, J. To Heaven, their Sovereign Judge to see, men slialt thou dwell, above the skies, In realms of immortality. -OF CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA. JSstaljlishcd August. 1865.

doors some frosty night until it should be thoroughly aired But I have seen the fine ladies come sweeping into church with their velvets and silks, when said velvets and silks gave unmistakable evi TnE Entertainment. It is a time- The Maj'or of Montgomery sentenced some law-breakers to sixty days labor on the streets. The same rule would work well in Asheviile, for our streets ar-e exceedingly filthy in some places. Tiie laie gentle showers and the genial sunshine have brought forth the leaves on the trees, and the Cowers, to such an extent that every thing looks lovely, and everybody feels happy. "Welcome, gentle showers.

Welcome, genial rays Moue Improvements. "We notice t-Ti rr. Sir. E. T.

Clemmons, of the "Eagle," is tearing away the stable on the lot nearly opposite the hotel, preparatory to building a large and elegant stable. The building he will erect will be a credit to 509,000.00 honored custom of Mr. Kennedy, the Authorized Capital. Paid up Surplus Fund, dence ot having been housed just such 400.000.00 40,000.00 snut-up chambers, Oh, what a tale that worthy and efficient President of Asheviile Female College, to give an enter and by doing so save an amount equal, if not greater, than the sum you will be taxed for the new court-house. odor of pork and cabbage tells about the For over FOKTY YEARS this PURELY YEGETABLE Liver Medicine has proved to be the lady style of house-keeping The very CARD.

TENNENT WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, tainment each year for the benefit of the R. Y. McADEN, President. R. MYERS, Vice President.

E.P.TEGRAM, Cashier. D. W. OATES, Ass't Cashier. garments ot the children tell the same story of ur.cleanliness.

It is bad to have GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC It Is Cash, Honest Cash, For Liver Complaint and its painful off unwashed clothes, but there may be an excuse for it. But what excuse can there be for unaired ones, when air is so cheap DIRECTORS: R. Y. McAjden, R. Myers, spring, DYSP'-X'SIA, CONSTIPATION, JAUN DICE.

I51LLIOUS ATTACKS, SICK HEADACHE, R. M. Oates, Ruf. Barringek, Colic, Depression op Spirits, Sour that is wanted at the Cheap Cash Corker. and free? There is death in such unaired chambers.

Better a swarm of flies or Stomach, Hear tburn, Chills and Fever, tec. i.Vc. NO. BAOWS, iS. A.

COHEN, S. Bl Aeexaxder. DEPOSITS RECEIVED AND INTEREST ALLOWED. mar20-tf. a cloud of dust, better frost and snow in After vears of careful experiments, to meet room, than these intolerable smells.

GKOCEKIES, HAItmVARE, "AT THE Cheap Cash Corner a great and urgent demand, we now produce from our original genuine powders Dear girls, the first thing in the morning, when you are ready to so down stairs, THE PREPARED, liquid form of Simmons' Liver Regula frc, Ac, graduates of the Institution. The happy airair for the present year transpired on last Thursday evening, and a large number of friends, interested in tiie advancement and promotion of education, was in attendance. The evening was spent pleasantly, and we may add profitably, in a conversational manner about 10A-o'clock, when the doors of one of the music rooms were thrown cpin, and a collection of dainty viands, delicate enough to appease the appetites of the most fastidious, met our gaze. The room was brilliantly lighted up, 'and festoons of evergreens and jets of artificial flames beautified the table. In the centre of the table a magnificent candy stand was erected, seemingly groaning under its ponderous burden of rich fruits and you can buy more goods for the same amount throw open your windows, take apart the clothing of your beds, and let the air blow through it as hard as it will.

There ot money than elsewhere. tor, CMiiiuiiiing all its wonderful aud valuable himself and an ornament to the city. Cojif. Out of tub Jaw of Dkath Throw Tn" that despondent spirit, crush that feeling of despair, be cheerful happy and well. Take MMMOXS LIVFK KF.GI LATOR it is no humbug, its virtues can be proved by hundreds here at home.

Examine the certificates. It has cured the worst crises of Dopsy, Dyspepsia, prevents Chills, Fever, ee. Affair of Honor ajiono the Blood. From Richmond comes the sad intelligence of a duel. Elsewhere in this issue will be found the latest and fullest particulars.

Rot-It gentlemen are said to be properties, and oiler it in ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES. is health in such a policy. It helps to keep away the doctors with long bills. It helps to make your eyes sparkle and to make vour cheeks glow, and to make Asheviile, North Carolina, "VTOW offer for sale to the merchants of TVest--L em North Carolina Ihe I'he Powders, (price as below) SI .00 per pkg ...1.04 Sent bv mail The Cheap Cash Corner will continue to fulfil all promises heretofore others love your presence. Girls who iow prices as can be had ia any market.

live in those close, shut up rooms, can jSST CAUTION! -a Buv no Powders or Prepared Simmons' Liv onl be tolerated at the best in any made and now renewed to all cash buvers. CO Uarrels Sugar, all trrado er Regulator un'ess in our engraved wrapper. with trade mark, stamp and signature unbroken. Xoue other Is genuine. Then the friends ef the Forest Hill, Jackson April 28th, 1873.

Messrs. Editors I see in a late num J. St. CO. awl Fhil.idelpliia SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

CHEAP CASH CORNER, ber of the Citizen, that some one in will come to the noted tlace. examine the Bags Coffee, all grades. Guns and Cutlery, Of direct importation from England. Also SR. S.

H. GREENE, Jackson has made inquiry in relation to goods, compare prices with other establish ments, make selections, pav ior the. same, and Physicianin Chief to the Branch offices of go on their way rejoicing that by trading at the proper time for sowing orchard grass, and that you ask for information from those who are posted. I do not pretend FIRE THE Underwriters Agency, COMPOSED OF THE GERMANIA, HANOVER, NIAGARA, and REPUBLIC Fire Insurance Companies OP NEW YORK, HAS SAFELY WEATHERED THE BOSTOX FIRE AND CONTINUES SOUND AND CONSERVATIVE. E.

J. AS10N, Agebt, HALL'S CHEAP CASH CORNER JJr. Kline Philadelphia Jiellevue Institute and Cancer Infirmary at Charlotte, N. and Golds- you have saved money. Powder, Shot, Lead, Pcrcus boro' N.

C. to be posted from having made experiments on a large scale, but I have sown small pieces of orchard grass for three successive springs, in Haywood county, Sne Frcnrii candies and nuts, and at one mid of the table the "graduating cake" preset it t-1 an admirsblc appearance. The eye failed to detect the slightest deficiency in the general appearance of every thing to be witnessed on the occasion. Tiie cake was iced in a magnificent manner, and the names of Misses Sallie Cunningham, Mary Ida Roberts, Emma Tabler, Mollie Kennedy Jennie Smith, the graduates of the present session. After the ej-e was sufficiently delighted with the beautiful appearance of the itiible, -sd the mouth watered abundantly, all invited to partake bf its sweetmeats free'r, and a merciless warfare immediately begun, and did not cease until all were filled, and still there was plenty to During eating hours, WILL be at the following places on the days indicated below, where he will be glad to sion Caps Shovels, -Spades, Forks aud meet all persons afflicted with Cancer, and all forms of chronic diseases.

Cancel's cured bout 10th of March, with uniform suc cess, having a splendid stand of grass highly respected, and move in first circles of society in Kichmond. W. F. Aveky. By the number of the Piedmont Press, we see that our much respected brother of the quill is associated with that pfipCr.

During his short residence in Asheviile, as associate editor of the Expositor, he made many friends that regret to leant of his departure, but wish him success and prosperity in his new Geld." Avery, as we all know, was exceeding!" fon of repeating poetry, and writing moonlight revelries, ar.d in this respect especially has Asheviile lost au important member in the poetical characrm of this section. Rev. Dr. Meynardie, of Greenville, S. preached in the College Chapel last Sunday to a very large audience.

This gentleman has a distinguish reputation as an interesting ant? side minister, and his efforts on last Sunday are highly spoken of by all who the pleasure of hearing him. To-morrow si 11 a. m. he will deliver lue Aj renal Literary Address before the young ladies of the College. by Kline's Great.

Cancer Antidote. Xo knife. Xo blood. All forms of chronic disease treated with great success. Fits cured, no matter on each piece.

of how long standing. Fee for consultation, while on his trip, 1 00. Treatment for ordi My plan is, to sow the ground with oats nary chronic diseases, So "0 to Slo 00 per first, and plow in, and then sow the grass seed, and harrow or brush in. Sowing month, including medicine. All medicines to be paid for when prepared.

Yorkville. C- Principal Hotel, Way 14 Spartanburg, Palmetto House, 16 Greenville, Mansion House, 17 oats with the grass has a good effect twice in the year. The oats shield the tender grass from the parching rays of the sun in mid-snmmer, and the stubble Grind Stones. FIFTY SACMs" OF FI.OUB. BROWN; bllEETINO, BLEACHED COODS, WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER TWINE, CANDLES SOAP Clover, Timothy Orchard" GRASS SEED, DO not forget that the Cheap Cash Comer is located on the Public Square, facing south.

DO not forget that at the Cheap Cash Corner you get good goods at low prices, full measure and weight. BE Ait in mind rhat at nail's Cheap Ca--h Corner you will always find some one ready to supply your wants and take your cash. T3EMEMBER that, the Cheap Cash Corner is doing a growing business and daily grows in favor with the people. IEMEMBER that at Hall's Cheap Cash i Corner a large amount of cash is wanted, and good honest goods vdll be given at low prices for the cash, honest cash. EE MEMBER that, the motto at Hall's Cheap Cash Corner is "Honesty is the best Policy," and the practice at Kash Korner.

EEMEMBER, bear in mind, don't forget that you can buy more goods for cash than for credit, then always ask" no man for credit, but spend your money at that place where you can get the most good goods, ftdl weight and measure, and remember, bear in mind, don't forget that place is Hendersonville, X. Riplev Hotel, "13 VVavnesville, Rattle House, 21 left after cutting the oats protects the Kennedy and Arthur favored the company with music on the organ, the plaintive and silvery tones of which reached the inmost secret recesses of our heart and enkindled thoughts of love Webster, Enloe House, 22 Franklin, rs- Siler's Hotel, 24 Murphy, Henrv House, 2G Ditcktown, Hunter's Hotel, 2S gras3, during the succeeding winter, against being injured by severe, freezing leavelaml, Ocee House, 29 Sweetwater, Principal Hotel, 30 EDWARD J. ASTON, Real Estate Agent, Knoxville, Atkins House. ai Jonesboro, Washington Hotel, June 2 Bristol, Xiekles' Hotel, 3 Mornstown, Principal Hotel, 4 Warm Springs, X. Principal Hotel, 5 And at Asheviile JN.

U. June wnere nc GARDEN SEEDS" will remain until October 1st. weather. Others may send you information much more worthy a place in your paper than this if so, please give them the preference. I send this because I think every one ought to do all he can to encourage the cultivation of grass in our mountain country.

Respectfully, A. J. Long. We thank Mr. Long.

We hope he will use our columns often. Ed. All persons wishing bis services should call 5f" Actirity and efiicietiry to together the buyers and sellers of Real EiUle in Nnrtli Careiina, and to facilitate adiant.tgcans transactions between them, also the encouragement ef Northern and European Emigrants to cntne anfl settle in the Suutb, are tbt objects of this agency. earlv. Mav 8th, 1 m.

SO KEG S0 ar A I 8 and affectum. Titles and honors confer 'yon the 'ieart no such serene happiness as ytui on this occasion. Tin wi uifestations of love and affection on jVj part of the graduating glass to each other, now that they are soon to be separated, probably to meet no more on this earth, were touching, and it wonld seem that God, in compassionating woman's first great frailty, has planted this jewel (affection) in her bosom, whose heaven-like influence should cast into fc rgetfulness rrrvn's remembrance of the fall, by building up in his heart another Eden, here perennial flowers forever bloom a ad chrystal waters gush from an exhaustless fountain. HALL'S to LLOYD M'CONNELL, Taken Up. A colored indivu7 lal -svas laid hold of last Friday by on.

newly-elected Marshal, for riding through the streets at a very rapid rate. The darkey was fined $3 for the offense, but being ont of stamps just at that time, was compelled to work upon the streets a sufficient time to satisfy the claim. We cammend our new Mars-hal in this step, and hope he will continue until he has entirely stopped this herse-raciug and other nuisances in the streets. Manufacturers of SADDLES, BRIDLES, HORSE SHOES AND HORSE SHOE NAILS, Paints, Oils and Putty. COLLARS, CARRIAGE BUGGY HARNESS, WHIPS, BLANKETS, For the Citizen.

1 I MEMORIAM. Mrs. Jane Wolfe was born December 14th, 1794, and died May 10th, 1873, aged 78 years, 4 months and 25 days. The deceased embraced religion and Of all descriptions, which they are selling at wholesale and retail, at prices to suit the times. 104 Gay Street, KNOXVILLE, TENN.

A Word about the Attractions EDWIBH J. DZALKIJ IN 1 Drugs and Medicine's, BOOKS AND STATIONERY, TE YS-PAPERS, PERIODICALS, FANCY ARTICLES, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Cecembei I2tb, 1872,1 yr. joined the M.

E. Church, South, about apa-ly. Kev. George Sum.mey. This young and talented minister of the Presbyterian Church, and son of our townsman, Mr.

A. T. Summey, preached in the Presbyterian Church, in this place, on last Sunday morning and evening, to in interested and appreciative audience. BOARD AT OLD FOET, N. C.

Ashcrine and its Vicinity. Asheviile, for so many years a summer resort for the citizens of various Southern States, and the Eastern portion of Ilis subject for the evening discourse i own, sought as a refuge by invalids are supplying board bv the dav or Tf month at the Old Fort Hotel. Bv giving a fair return for value received we hope to give satisfaction. S. Worthen, ap3-tfj Proprietor.

beinr the 1 lth ehauter of Luke and 23d from all sections of the United States W. C. STBOXACII, GROCER AND Commission Merchant RALEIGH, N. C. A full lino of first-c'nss Groceries at still lowe prices.

Mocha and O'd Government Java Cofees. Choice Laguire and Kio Coli'ee, Finest 15'ack and Green Best Grades n. Butter andClicr-se. Canned Fruit and Vofretab'ei. Imported Pick'es and Sauces, Do- inostic Pickles and Sauces.

r' FINE SYRUP AND 310 ConsignnientjTof Country Produce Solicited Prompt attention aud quick sales st tiia best market prices guaranteed. ji KASH KOR5ER. On the Public Square, facing South. IJEMEMBER that of all the Cah Stores in town the Cheap Cash Corner is par exccl-lance the cheapest. EEMEMBER, bear in mind, don't forget the Cheap Cash Corner is drawing the cash from close buyers and who knows vhere to buy if they do not.

EEMEMBER that good goods at low prices are the cheapest in the end, and that Hall's Cheap Cash Corner will always, supply good goods at low prices. IJEMEMBER that nail's Cheap Cash Cor-Imer sells good goods, full weight and measure for cash cheaper than any one else. EEMEMBER, bear in mind, don't forget that success is the word Hall's Cheap Cash Corner, and success is to be gained bv selling good goods, full weight and -measure, ver low for cash, and this preamble is -well known at Hall's Cheap. Cash Corner, and at the same place tbis preamble will be carried out. EEMEMBER, bear in mind, don't forget, that at Hall's Cheap Cash Corner, cash, honest cash, is wanted, and none other will be received by HalL BEAR in mind, don't forget Jtat cash, honest cash will flow into the coffers of Hall's Cheap Cash Corner as long as the Cheap Cash Corner continues to sell good goods, ftdl weight and measure.

twenty-five years ago has been a faithful soldier of the Cross ever since. She possessed, in an eminent degree, those lovely traits characterize christians, and endear them to those among whom they She was the kindest of mothers and a good neighbor. She raised twelve children to the age of maturity, nine of whom are yet living. For some time previous to her death, her suffering was intense, but she bore it patiently, looking forward to the time when she wonli be at rest. She was peculiarly fond of her Bible, and continued to read it until she became too feeble, but until her death, her soul would delight to feast upon God's promises.

Often amidst her bodily anguish her countenance beamed with an angelic smile as she would exclaim, "Thkke is best for the weary!" Not long ere her death the writer con verse, and the manner in which he handled the subject would have done credit to a much older head. Mr. i3 not 20 years of age, but recently graduated with distinction at the Union Theological Seminary, situated at Ilampden Sidney, and has already received and accepted a call to Bolivar, Tenn. It is a fact that North Carolina can not contrive 'means to prevent the desertion of her sons in this the honr of her need. Wherever he GEO.

ROLLINS, WITH J. ETTER TON Bro. Distillers and dealers in Pure w. for its almost unrivaled climate frequented by foreigners and capitalists from all quarters of the globe, attracted by the ricL and undeveloped resources of the country is, even without a Railroad, renowned and growing The Railroads which approach it in diverse directions only need be completed, and the "Queen City of the West" (N. will spread and array herself with astounding rapidity." Nestled amidst beautiful and accessible mountain peaks, with her pure air, chrystal streams, she affords her inhabit- rjlUE AMERICAN Button-Hole, Over-Seaming SEWING MACHINE; We have a lot of the above Sewing Machines on hand, which we sell fictory piicea.

Tiie American" is the Machine for family use. is LIGHT, SIMPLE AND DURABLE. Call at W. T. Robertson's Photograph Callerv and examine the Machines and see them woik.

Af ROBERTSON, (General Agents for Western N. octoltfj ASHEVlLjJJ, X. C. Feb 2ft-tf i WHITE WAX BEANS, RICH TELLOV.tf Pod, qnd stringless, er packet, 10 cent Wheeler's Imperial Cabbage, per packet, 10 eta ij' -Water Melon, Hudson's Beauty, very street, del licious laclon, per packet 10 ct. Twenty varj etiea choice vegetable seeds, $1.00.

Twenty t-- BOURBON, RYE AND CORN iWUISK IES. Also, Brandies, Wines, 4" Cigars. KNOXVILLE, TENN." ap3-ly. may go, and with whom he may make his home, we wish him a happy and prosperous life in his noble carder. rieties choice flower 1.00.

Addn-M, -A AI. J. REYNOLDS, Rochester, Jf. Y. A.

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Pages Available:
14,410
Years Available:
1873-1917