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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZFN: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY U, 1802 I i l..i l , .,.,i,.i ,.i T. .A-.,..,,.,., M., ; .,1,1. UVUI UmilLlUI U IIIUVHUDVU S.'llJ,,li line jkkviahvuk :: SCROFULA CURES Mrs. E. J. Rnwoll, Mcdford, Mass., says hi t mother ha been cured of Bcrofula ty tho uso of fmirlmttleB of IJI.IJII atlcr liavinr? had much otlicr treat- WMKi nicnt, and Indus redueed to qnltoa low condition of beallb, a.i II v .13 thought she, could not live. I Cured my little, boy ofhereill- tary scrofula, V n, "I reared all uvcr his PWi laco. to a vn.ir 1 had of his JWkreeovery, viduritlinil I was induced to use Rj35l A few bo ttlcscnredhlu,andno tKtT-ii f; iiipti.nm of tlio disease remain. Mns. T. L. Math biii. Malhorville, M Iss. V'lf bcukon Bloo.l an.l Skin 1 lis.--i-.ps mr.il.'.l ft". SwlVT Sl'MUMC Co.. Atliit. '. He Hail Two Windows uud Two .lrlt lo Look at Tttroujtb Tlicm A l'lrc Iirouglit All At once. iCnrt to It HURRAH FOR - - GALA WEEK. A HEARTY WELCOME TO ALL WHO NEED UAUDWAUE, AMMUNITION, &c, -AT Brown, Northup & Go's STORE, ;, ration v.'uuc, Asslievill. FIGARO. What is it ? Tlio niunu of a, liin sill-Iliiviiiiii U'li-ccnt ri'iir; Hut by buying i lie faclor.v's output wo nr( able ou a close margin to nui it for five cents Htmiirht. It was a lino cigar at ten cents, but for live cents it is simply unainiroachable. For sale only at liaysor & Smith's. RAYSOR & SMITH, No. 31 Pattou Avenue. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Al TURNER'S 0L0 STAND, NO. 315 HAYWOOD STREET. All the stofk of lry goods, groceries, glass, tinanillianl ware.ladies' and gen! s' shoes, straw and wool hats, must be sold regardless of price. This is a good opportunity not only for families, but also lor country stores to get an assortment of goods at very low prices Come and you shall be served to your en tire satislaction. 1 iris is a. good opportunity lor any one wishing to start in busi ness Will sell out the whole stock in trade cheap Apply to J AM US KUTTIUClv, 1 3d 1 w Assignee ORDER Saslt, Doors, Uliuds AND-- MILL WORK Ol' TUB MORGANTON M'F'G & TRADING CO. Col. M. Ii. Curler sii.vh ol their work: "The doom me tin Wtt I.J nil oild I liuve ever seen In Asheville l nmttriiil Is lint class and the vorktunt.l.ip certainly etinuot be ur paused. You oufclit o lie nlilc to tin a big business In this pluee In this sh li:iI line, uud 1 will take mueh pleasure in eomnicnd lug your work." MI'-WRITB I'OR KKTIMATKS rj.S aprSiicodUin "Dy George, flint's aiiutlior one!" Tho blond young man with the nli. U'lcil hair and old gold muatiicho chuckli'd softly to himself mid looked again ni'rosn the way. "And she's n. bettor lookinft ono than the girl nt the other window I" ho solilo quized, after rts critical an examination of tlio new face as the lmtnroof tho case would iiennit. Ilo was iv bookkeeper in the employ of a real estate firm whoso oflieo was on one of tho upper floors of a down town sky scraper, mid for several hours each day, while tho members of the firm were scouring the streets for business or giv ing exclusive "scoops" to every real estate reporter in tho city, he had the room to himself. During tho frequent spells of loneli ness that camo upon him ho had culti vated by degrees the acquaintance of a typewriter girl who sat at a window across tho court that separated tho two wings of tho great office building. It had como to bo understood that thoir regular morning greeting, repeated now and then during the day, was a smile and nod on his part and n nod and emilo on hers. One-day, while temporarily at work at another desk than his own, ho chanced to look across tho court and found himself opposito a window near which sat another typewriter girl whom ho had not seen beforo, ond, as already related, sho struck him as bo inir an improvement unon No. 1. Thoroupon ho set hiinsolf to work to mltivato her acquaintance also. It was a slow process. It took him somo time merely to impress upon her, as a circumstance worth noting, tho fact that ho was there. Hut ho persisted. Without suffering his acquaintance with Typewriter Uirl No. 1 to lapse in tlio slightest degree, it beenmo his custom while suffering from his lonesomeness his tired feeling to repair to tho desk that brought Type writer Cinl Iso. 2 within the range of his vision, lean his head upon his hand and look at her with an expression of deep melancholy on his face that would have softoned tho heart of a cab driver, For a long time ulio seemed oblivions, but ono day, while ho wan regarding hei with his most pensive and woebegnno gaze, ho was surprised to see her lean her head on her hand and hx her eyes upon him with nn exaggerated look of anguish on her own face. Tho mimicry was perfect, and in the ungli that followed it Hie acquaintance was cstalmsiiewn a liasisoi ruciprocu Tho regular salutation between tlio young mini and Typewriter Girl No. thus camo to bo different from that of No. 1. After ho hud exchanged Ids nod and smilo at his own desk with No. 1 he would wander in a casual way to tlio other desk, out of sight of No. 1, and ex change a look of tho most profound melancholy, usually followed by a wave of tho hand, with No. !i; and in llir.se recreations and diversions the blond young man relieved tho monotony of his lonely hours, and plumed himself not a little, .moreover, upon his powers of fascination. What it nrjght all have led to had not nn unexpected occurrence, an event bor dering closely upon tragedy, broken tn upon the current of his existence but let us not anticipate. Ono morning there was an alarm of fire close at hand. From tho court be tween the two sections of tho building only a glimpse of tho street could be had, but tlio sentimental bookkeeper ran to tho nearest window, raised it, thrust his head out and looked toward tho street to seo if tho liro engines wero gathering. Directly across tlio court two win dows, pertaining to two different offices, wero raised nt tlio sanio moment anu two female heads wero thrust out simul taneously. Thev wero the heads ot typewriter Girls Nos. 1 and 2. No. 1 looked at him with a smile and nodded. No. 2 assumed an expression of tho most lugubrious melancholy and wnvei her hand in tho usual manner. The blond young man looked helpless ly from ono to tho other and wilted. Ills hour had come. Ho couldn't smilo and nod in one di rection while looking melancholy in the other. It is simply impossible. Try it and see. As ho stood there gazing vacantly at nothing in particular, shrinking visibly in his clothes and feeling his plastered hair riso slowly on end, tho two type writer girls, happily oblivious hitherto of each other's existence, turned and looked at each other. Then they looked at him again, with an expression of frozen gcorn in their eyes, two windows came down witn a simultaneous bang ana Kos. l anu went to their work. which I was retained, and Huntley had been assigned to work up the story for his paper. When we reached the double room to which we had been assigned wo found a big stove there, but not the sign of a tire. It was a bitter cold night, but wo decided to go straight to bed and have the lire built the first thing in the morning. "Huntley was tho first to upon Ids eyes, nnd he awoke inu by exclaiming that tho water was frozen solid in tho pitcher on tho washstand. lie looked uronnd for an electric bell, but that was a luxury the hotel didn't sport, A log of wood had been left over from tho la.-t tire, and seizing this Huntley began pounding on the carpet. Hut we weie ou the third floor, and beyond knocking off tho plaster in tlio room below no re sults followed tins attack. " 'I'll fix 'em, blank 'cm!' hissed Huntley, and ho stripped tho counter pane off the bed, wrapped it around his bony figure and rushed out into the hall way, where lie began yelling 'Fire! file!' at tho top of his lungs. In a few seconds thero was a fearful commotion in that hotel. Men, women nnd children streamed into the corridors, all in various stages of undress, fright ened out of their wits, and most of them half frozen to boot. ' "Oh, whero is it?' " shrieldnglv de manded a poor woman whose bare feet brojtrnded from beneath a red petticoat. " 'Hint s what I d like to know, mad am, answered Huntley fiercely. 'I or dered one built in my room this morn ing, but not a ghost of a f'.atno have I seen yet. I'll luivo that clerk up hero, though, before I get through, or know the reason why,' and again tho hall re sounded with his cries of 'Fire! fire!' "Tho terrified guests, perceiving they had been deluded by a madman, sneaked back into their rooms. lint Hie clerk had been aroused and wo got oar lire. although wo had to seek lodgings ut an other hotel right after breakfast." Chicago Herald. -Ilv virtue of :ui exeititinn iti niv hunds'for collection, issut il by the l.-rk ol the superior eourt ot llui.ioinl c e itn l v . in luvor ol Geo. F. Ss-ott aiolu.-insi Kol.i l inlcy and I.. J. I'inlcy, I will sill al iiil-i-iiurl house door ill the city til Aslu villi-. oil Monday. Anuiist 1st. I SUV!, the following lis, riheil iiroptrly lo-wu: i "ii iomim- mi i lol ill tile eily ol Ash. vil e. N -.. oil I lta:ij;s striel. mljoinini: the l uhlie school To.eriv. Mrs June Sjieats ami otll-rsi, to sal-lv me .-.aul t.e. ul i. mi, interest ami eo- I Ii. 1.. I'lCVNlil.HS. jillii'.ilhuisl-t Slirnil rilld'S I'Klv'.S SAt.lv-lly virtil-nl 'tin power 1 ol sale containeil in two ileiils in '.rust cm en ted liy I-'. C.MelnHre, tinted July lull, I sin i mid Seiitemhir mill. IS'.to. i.-peit-ivelv, to Heeure lo Mrs. Ailclia S. Wurlh I lie payment ot' certain notes unil interest 111. ir on! ikl'ault having been made in tc u-l-l.l-edness as tlurein secured, tiie miiirr-:::neil. as trutie, will on Monday the lstil iot A I'Kiisl, 1 so:.', nt the court house tlot.i m Hie city ot Asheville, sell lor cash to tile li:!it bidder the laud and prrmis' s ile .r;ld in .aid trust ilei d-1, situate ou the east side o' Met riniou avenue, in Ihc eilv of isiie-. i'!.. and lieinu lots Nos. is. Hi and L'liol a pi I ol" the Woo-lt-n propei-l v. iuvor-hiU' to a urvev as tmnle by II. M. l.ee, an-! la.-re parlieu'.arlv described in saiil tiu-l 'Vid ian are n cornel! in ihioi. ,-.o - i , i-ii;.-i ;i Hid II 1 ti respect I vclv, ot M.-rt ;.: . in the Keiiistct's olliie of 1 '.iincoi'i I e . mi I . lo hicb ri l'i ren e is hereby innile I n' a Inrtli.o lescriotioll of She S'Mllc. 1" olip-l l.,S'l!.t llu- indeb'ed' ess. intt-'t st nail till to-ls as cun tl by mi-il ti list ilt etts Kiili t . i . r. i. ki-t i . Illllc.'lllliiusTl ' rti-'i '.' NOKTII C XKOI.ISA. lli Nv oMliK Coi n rv. V ltkYSON, Adltlillistv SAM'l. II. Ml'HKAV.il The defendants, John J. Murray. Krn .till Murray, nines II. Murray. atali Ismu id her husbainl. I"tiah K in:, heirs a t l::.v f Samuel Murru v, tleceasitl, M'f In ri by no- lilietl to lie anil uppenr before Ha' clerk o' the superior court of Hunconibe county, N. , nt his olliec in the city ol Asheville, sain urn v and state, on the U'.'itllduv "f A in: list, si.ii, and show cause, it any they have. hv tiie report of sale ot tile laiuls ot Ha iti Samuel 11. Murray, deceased, made by V. Itrvson, tile i-uiiiiaissioiicl of tin court in the above entitled action, shall not in all pects be cotititiutd ainl Itlic b.' untile lo ourehasers. wllieli renoi t is tio.v on lile in the otlice of thesnid . lerk. Tins cause is a special procecdini; commenced by 1 lie adiuiii- strntor ol haiiiurl il. Murrav. tieeeasni. io sell the lantts of the said intestule to make assets for the payment of debts. And the llitiu hnvine been soltl bv order ot tin- e-uiit heretofore made, the object ol tins notice is to compel the heirs at law of the said Sam uel 11. Murray to show cause why Un said sale shall not he confirmed, as provided by law. j . i.. c I 1 1 I. 1 , julviad ltw.'t Cletk Superior L'oin t Murk Twain mid the Obliging Editor. "1 never met Mark Twain but once and I have no desire to renew Ins ac quaintance," said Frank Pettigrew. "It was ten years ago, when I was very young and correspondingly fresh. I had secured a position as t 'porter on the Boston Traveller, and felt that I held the destinies of nalions in my hands. was taking hotel arrivals ono day, when a stranger lounged up to tliu register and asked wuli a drawl, 'hditor or a paper here?' "I nodded patronizingly, and he ob served that it was a great responsibility Ho snid that ho had tried hard to be come a great editor, and once secured i position on a western weekly, lmt lau: been iugloriously discharged. He seemed nuite heartbroken, and 1 proceeded to tell him that journalists were born, no' insde, and to make an egregious ass of myself generally. He lounged away the clerk told me Ins name, nuil l maiie a sneak out the buck way." Sr. huuis Globe-Democrat. THE AMERICAN RAMBLER WHY BECAUSE Is the BEST WHEEL OR TUB MAHKKT tills year. the coinuinstlou of tho cclcbrntcd U. ft J. Pneumatic Tiro out! SprlnK Prams makes riding nn It n luxury. TUT IT AND UUnVINUBUi Send for Illustrated Catalogue. : 60RMULLY ft JEFFEht M'F'G CO., ; Washington, D. C. iHIUIIIMIMIIIinMIMIMI Didn't Need III. III. ... I 1 ; I .J Mildred 1 don't seo you around witli your poodle any more. Mabel Oh, I ve given him away. Mildred What made you do that? JSlabel Well, yon see, I vo got mm' riod and I don't really need both. Jester. The Summer Season. The season of the year's lit liiilid When the summer w'rl so peart. Will stroll iilni.i.' Hie wliilcmd sand Clad in her brother's -shirt. With dainty slruw lmt on her heiul, And freckles on her lat e, With .spi-kliHy ni r she'll uayly tread To aiininier'a hrec.y pace. And each youuii tmiti will nut Inquire Her petliiit'coor birlb, But lio will wimder, walking by her. JJow much lier pa Is wortli. Clunk Hevlew WANT COLUMN. H'.lA7i-7A I ho van d . ten I lain cookings 'oi I WANTIili '. hili ,;i'l ' ci.il Im.iisi n oi k uud l a sina.l Ian. ilv. Api.lv nl li'"- nl july'J.llw -ol MliKKIMilNAVIi. WHITE - SULPHUR - SPRINGS, WAYWESVILLE, N. C. "t r. NT IC l A y U rill liV :i ni ol ii.HtinwiMr Apply al llnf j u ' v 1 1 i 1 WANTI'h-A r til. IllUlltll" l.nanl. It wilt In ii tur ciiniitiir sl IimuI v o liiiilu.-t stand KiiitU ri.u-Uii Normal Scltuul. k!S:i:i:r.AKT!;Ni-::i." I Jul jutvl 1 I V t Hill lltlk'HV t'll -.Titus' i"'r iln .,r. Adili'tfs W. I'.. iK-viltf, N. C. '( '.! - itiinti in: ..rOM its a ii.-irUHT llu- -until hteli i- psi ini"N iwu i n Di'-dr tn mil n witli $l.(HMt tn n a tifv tmsinc-i inr v til, Ian it l hi: lni'.-.T!t's wt'!l I C IV , Aslaill". N C. AlfAN i'KIt liy a I 1 T l Xpert, iut, (iv whu lin Ikh! larjif l n.iMtiti:! lis (Uineei'''tr, it hutfl. ur sdini- in-t 'Kit inn "I U-ai mni:. ur tirivaU' hinia-; tlunuiilil y einnp tc tit . lioud iiily'jillsv cart Citizen niVice. SUK 15. 1'iiv .H'KNISIIIilt UiKiMS for nut li-r lif-t't Ij huuMtkttiiiiiu, "i- with htwird it iksm-il .iunc3i:iw Cliarlotti- ht, 1l)K K ivNT A ir.-ruuiu lioiist on the tor- mrof Ntutli Main street ami Starnes , eiuic I.ni'nr firtmiii's. All moiltru eon- einenees Apnlvat .m. Mnrm s a venue ITiny Lira Pills OOOOOOQOOC5 0 U - n ..ii.iinititiu mni iiMti.itinliirliil Ti'inmW ore wniiilrrf ul in t l" ir trlTt ctn HUH tlllHUriU. IVMlue iiwhh ii Q Malarial Regions j should ho without tliem. Their uso -m. imivimts uttiieks of dull linn lever, (Stimuli nunc, bilious eolle, nnd gives 9 tho system stP'iictli to resist all nie, Q evils of nn unhealthy nud Impure ut mosiiliere. DleBimtly sue,ar-eonted. l'fi... a..... lllllei-. ay I'aru I'laee. x. ooooeooooo anawiuskoyUabtte eiiretl ut Imiiie with" out I'Qill, liook of pHP tieilinrsselit HIKE, II.M.WIHil.l.KY.M.I). tlttuut,(.u. uUlcc li; a Wliiteliull St- sMWMIr'TI'rTTiTnt 'WW ir HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES AVI NO new Itimnlers t" arrive ilnriiiL' Gala Week eitn buy all soi tu ol l ur nilurc. anu neatly everv t tt i ti lt cl'-e trv vlienp iVotn IJ. Cori'IN. Anttiuii ami CommisMiun llniisc, ,t7 I'atton avenue; also n few very pretty mirrors etienp. ju.yllidiif PRIVATE BOARD! New house. eonvenicn I location, lnri;e a pleaxunt L'rtitMida. Talile the liet thai the market llorus. RATES, 5G 23 PER WEEK families 1 Speeial rates to foi iiiat-on, ntltlrc! iuae.stll y lli nilt 's o. i tin I la r I . i: A , THIS MAITI.AtJ? .;f:5C5JI So. -i-o I-'r. iu h Iir. n.l A .. I. "i li-'t'.l.lSII A.'l' I'KKN' II lluM . AN' .SCHlKll. l'lli; C.1KI.S. MKS ItfKtiWYS MMT!..Sl. J-;..'.' The Sehool will re open Seple'rJ.i- 't'.tli Mrs. Maillautl will be in Asia vine August l.rlh. Circuhirs of the --elt ",l . an I hail at Kaysor ,V Smith's, r.illoii iivnii A ll anil anil 1111: TRAVELERS' INSURANCE GOMFAs writer iiisntanee that iiiMins. I'olirie n vvicie. non-toneitnhk- anil eoiitnin tfir u liliLinl option- tor itn polity holders l.ilr department is writing at tiie tat $1 .r.no.opo per tninth. Accid -nl tuUn; sale hv the dav. TMt)S, w. pdsi i:li AkI., L'f N. Com' l'l:a jtllV 1. 1Sl'J. Asheville, N BONfiYCREST M ! KiKlit miles sinilli of Asheville. ' , mile t Skylaud Springs Station. Kates per tiny, $11.' per week; SHI month THUS A. MUKUIS, I'l.-p't niayllidlt Sliy aiitl. N. ;nuw in-, c. J.( ni eye. ear, throat and r a n t i'i;iii'i.i;Tii virus, sneeialist o diseases eall be touud over Kaysor - inith's tli store, No. ;;l I'atton avinue. itlilli: ul glasses also n speeially work. a. in. lo 1 p. in..; p. in. to o p. in. jnlyldtr I'OR KISST. 11'iiki; inn rent. Apply liilysdtf. KliN'l' t.'.ood stand, low at Will I I.' ICK'S. w)ss?JI'''-jSt-'v sfl.v" -V , .--MMJii- ySrauel 1 his ule'itniid rt sort , the eot-kst uinl most pkturesipic spot in Western North Caro !i; ;t, is now open loruis s. Iiouhit daily Hairs troiu Asia vi It lo the Spring eaeh day of tin otek, iiulndiiif; Snndav. 'I r ins have Aheviik- tor Waynesvil e at H.'A'J u. m ( uad 6:4-0 p. ni. I.oivc Wayntsviik tor slitillt at a, in.., urn noon. he v itti r is the titust ami putest white sti'phur, iniluein a K'o appetite, anil the ta'ile ri sup; lied with everythiiiK lo vatisty il. n s it re well lurnislud, tie. mi and tool, iu tennH ot hoaid are moth rate and will he iveii un appia'atiou. r to T. C. Staines K1JNT 'I line Ins'-t pa'iitei' and pjipeiei', i onsekeei iny. I-O' ;il d ta linieh. i'liie ;nr .ni l i t fn-. reasonable. Api'ly iu el. IDU KIAT t)K Sl.l! -, oil Arlington I'biee i.ees; 4iod m i'ibi.! )i" line; ten minntt r wnlk Apple to 1.. H, iuia-4-iltl 'iHitns, new ; ho- Ultl lil C. -Hindi, shade trees Sotiih Mam j u i . ! 1 w ' r iotti lions'- nit rn titnvett n strict car I oiu euiii't house. A 1,1- X ANI'lvK, ie w -.1; Ii, M. H RIGHT, Proprietor. l.liWK MA1MH1, Pr"". II. T. Cul.LIK VJiec-Irer. L. F mci, onr, Cafbirr. june'J'.nltl rpu KI5NT-I JL Nice slat- ill N'esUrn Carolina hank l.-.-idetu e No M l- I hi: strtet. rotjt hmi-'e, s t'xno., bfsiihs ath ro)ni- ,itiit basena.nl. AH modern eoii- veiiit-'Kts. lei'm:- reasonable. Apply io jnnelwiltl No. it U est Court Square. Inb' UKN'I - Ni w leii-roi in house, very iksir iblv loeutetl. Near stuet car line. I lo' and cold w -iter nnd bai Ii rooms Apply I.. A. A I' I N I It ) I, I , or Ni i s li. V . '.rei r, I'atlini avenue. P;1; KLNT I t)': TIHJ Sl'MMIiK-Mv idet'ce in Vest i-ljvvil it-, hall a-Te lot i la:-ue oitiis-: oini wen, si;m:e. tie., tie n rooms in t he house and Inrtiished. il liui'M', biiVKV i" ss '"r s',il'- iv 1 ldll C II Sol THW1CK. UUAklJlXG. JAKTMvS wanting pleannt rooms and hm hoard can be accommodated nt MKS. A LICK Nl-:YNi)l..S may I Ul Spruce street. Capita!, $50,000. Surplus, $35,000. WESTERN CAROLINA BANK. .State, Com? Aire! City Depository. OrfcfuUxcd May, i884. DEPOSIT BOXES IN FIRF PRGCF VAULTS RENTED AT REASONABLE RATES $(ii;.KK.Vl. It.VNKIMi 15USI.NKSS TRANSACT ICLt. Ifitc'fVi". : raid oti ! vosiil.'IJ In KaMiigs Ilepaitmvnt. . ....V1t.,IJ .t:: s iki;ctors' r-fel-''-' I. i:vis MAinn'y, II. I'. Clll.l.lNS, m.j. I'M1,:. 1. Ii. KUl'U" J. K. RAT,' CHARLHS McNAM 111' 71 J.B.RANKIN, saa M. J. IIUAKUliN S. II. Ruun, Dank open from a a. m , till 4 ). ni. On Snturdujr, till 6 p. m.' Sl'MMI.K llti.M. I ' -K' oins eooi anu eom I'oi lable. Uvi n lliinK Irish anil newly iiileil, ami lurni lleil. I in ineuiateiy on stleet ear hue. Terms reasouablL'. M i;S I,. S.l A I II KKS, juucTtf ' I'atton Ave. A few sit'le ami wiih lirst-elass 'i'l,'i tables and CLEWED SPSMGS It KlVA'l'i: JL lar.-e tliuibli: HllAKIdNl'.- rooins, bonrtl at moderate pra'es. uiilk lrom my own farm. s. J 1 Crove St. . MeCAl'li, ttt I'atton ave. jillylHil'l' 'OA' smj:. iU SAI.Ii - Hue lirsL-class IMil'ultl llriek Maehine. lias .".o. nun tlailv eai aeitv. Ill NCI 'Mlili imlt-'K iV: Tll.liCO. julyldllll SAI.li-ln any tlianlitv above one pure urtiele ctl lilai'Kli'. ri y or hn ;i v In fry wine. Aililress L . 1'. u III 1 ' ' ' Ke.-thave.l 1'. LI., -V f. 111 IK SAI " iiuarl, julyl -'.1 Iim ' I' V ill Wats A HAMANT J iiiuiillil: m;sc!-:i.iaxi-::i: i-: I'.ITi.lilM'. don't fail to lint s I'm- 1,1-,'ile. 1 i l sale by ll.M.l.AKll RICH. all elie-i liAliW A V. . lltliee ove sales now reaell 1 .l ine li ore than IMIll tons J.i times billet Asheville, N. C Aneilt liieli.rsoii s store. i V v ACKliS of land for sate ill one kr' liodv. xeept SO" aires eover iiik Ml Mitt hill il'.e IukIi. stptak east ol tin i.',...i i.o N,:orsi ooini. IT links lrom Aslie villi- aliil J miles li.'lll Mliiek Mountain de pot Aililress box r.lli Asheville, X. C. iulytiil 1 ill 111-: O A II II At. ii As well .sollnr ttul field tl'll.s.-eIllllllllUy pled to Soutaeril sod anil M'Utlieru en mate, suit pre-oaal anvvvaeii, ;u leas-'u.to.. pines Si-ial ir lat.ilouue and In si inc o tin in. 1 V. VAXHIVKR. ,1,-eJ.T-dtl Weavu Mile. N. I IM'SfUVl l a i'i leu ail X ti i Tit i; ', t tin From tbitt tinio'to this they linvo nt terlv imiored him. Ilo his moved liis ulesk to a corner or tlio ofllco whero ho cun boo neither win dov. lie trlcn to look clicerful nnd uncoil coined, but ho is a chauKcd young lniui His old cold intiisjiicho, onco lua lirnle and tho object of hts loving euro, looks discouraged, forlorn mid drooping. Tho lire bus gono from his cyo and his hair, its glossy smoothneas all departed, has a wilted, frowsy look about it that tells of ft once glowing, but now dead and gouo ambition. And ns ho goes aliout his daily task, with his trousers no longer creased, the quarter of an inch long naOs that onco gave an aristocratic air to cacu nirio linger now roughly gnawed off, a faded tie about his neck, old slippers on his feet, a throo days' growth of beard on his faco, and tiie gonorul look of a per son who hasn't anytliing to livo for and doesn't care to have, ho affords a sol emn warning to all young men not to undertake rashly a flirtatidin with two typewriter girls nt the same tlmo. Chi cneo Tribune. TWO GOOD STORIES. Bow Stuuloy Huntley Got llio Flro That II. Wanted. "I shall novor forget," said Lawyer McGaffov. "a trip I once took to Jeffer son Citv. Mo., with tlio clover but erratic Stanley Huntley, author of tho famous KiMvmendvke Tjaners. I was then prac tisiiiB Inw in. St. Louis, where Huntley I.I.MON l.I.IXIK. leaHiiut I.t'iiioii Ton It l'ur llilioiisness, ciiistiialiuii Malaria. l'or ltnliuesttoii, Siek iiiul Nervous Ileiiilnelie. l'ur Slceplessin'ss, Nt'tviiiisiifss Heart Hiseiises l'or l'cvcr, Chills Ucliilily ;nnl Kiilmy lliseases, take i.etiuin Kltxir. I.ailies, fur ii.'itural itnil llitirntijji or ganic iTgulation, lake I.eninti Ivlixir. Or. Rliizley s l.eiiiiin l.Uxii' ts prepari'ii fiiini the fresh juice "I Iaiudiis, coinlmictl with other vegetable liver tonics, anil will nut fail yon in any of the above named diseases. 511c. and $1 bottles at druggists. Prepared only by lir. 11. Mn.lcy, Atlanta, (!a. A llankvr WrllVHi I'tuirt experience iu my family, Mr. II. Moley's Lemon lilixir lias lew, if any ciiials, and no superiors in nuilieine, for the regtilntiou of the liver, stomach and bowels. W. II. Macnuss, Pres. Nal'l llank. MeMinnviUe, Teiin. A Card. l'or nei'votis and sick heailiii lic!, inili- gtslii)ii, biliousness and constipation m which I have Deen a great suilcreri i have never lound a medicine that would uive such pleasant, prompt and perma iient ichel as I'r. 11. Mozicv s i.ctnou lilixir. J. P. Sawti i.i., (iiiltiti, da.. Publisher Daily Call. i.'.r:::-.r- NeetiliiK atonies or i iuluu'ii who wuut buiht ln un. flionid t'da1 nuawS's iitoAi iuti'mis. It is plt'ii.H.mt l.i bike, ettres Miili.rin, ludj. tOMlou, Ulliuusueaa ud l.lvur I'nu.iiluuiL -'.HlA.l.1:".! IN FAMILYGHOCERIES AND PROVISION AtjfnL for II Sttrth Main i-nif tri'V Wi I nesdavs and Satunla h, at in .1 m I mi otU-riiiK every tlay yfty caeup nt private ale a laree lot ol lames- uais; 1 renteia- 1 ice cream titczer; U sales; 1 niitn inn, several ciocks, lounKi inou.- miu M-nnii; machines, also turnitni'-, ciotnin;:, tve , .:c. E. COFFIN. Ai tTioN AM) Commission llot sK, ;t7 I'atton Avenue. St. Mary's School RALEIGH N. C. The Advent Term of lite 51st All liual S' MHioil will Infill ScptCIll bcr 2l. l'or Calalouue, aililiess UFA'. Il.HMKDES, A. M., KALI'1011. Jalyl-l-eudaui N C. m'.esl reullt st ot frit .tls II a eaiiil..!ale lor Lie olliee ol KiKlsfr 01 1 .1 ens 01 ,.,o,.o,..s loiiutv. N. l'., subieel lo the m. tn inn lion bv the tli inoitatie n-iivi-ulion. Ileinn totii'.; ...... 1.1. 101- inatuial labor. 1 ft el it a dn'y b self an. I t.iiinlv I'i apply lor the olli.' I 1:, , i k to have t lie support ol all votus l.'esi n tl'nily. 1 u S. S I.V.NC II iiiay. N' nut il mc is pr- Ttl CON THAC T;KS--Sen If its will be received at this ollu lock, p m , on Vnni'ny, Auuit ot lut-ni-liiiiu' ami set l iiil; a'lotii itiiiiin t i'i t ol l nii'ii euro 'itoue, ami tnov mi.' :ii,.iit ti.tHMi vards ot earth, blank lor-ns of ni'iiposais iim !) ubiaiiicd at tin pinpi it i nmueer s iks tt tin. sire thee, to I ts U M I.Li:, City i;n- heri- pliins and e en i he ! i ill be Se lib A.N ION, Miiv jalyPtillUj.; f IIKTS'l'l.lS SA Li; til- l.XNIl- 'ly virtue of t In- hiiwir ol sale vest. . I in t he ma siupcd in a cit tain deed tn 1 1 list b v 1 Mnah W vv to lohn Po'itiM trustee, to feeur.- tli. navment ol erriain debts tlurein mentioned ibiniili luivito' been t, utile iti the Piivitietit I h, s.niie. 1 w ill se I H t t ile front door ot til ...nrl house ill A-llevi!k, to the hii-hest bii i... tor .-msIi ni 1 '. o'clock, in., ou I liursda v luiv LMst. l'.i-. the l.ui'is conveyed in said I MINERAL WATER. Aller visit ill t! various vvutetine. phiecs 1 eaine to I'.ltun Sprines almost in despuir, auf- i'irinc in nil s, 1 v with Ch-onie liyspepsia, in faet some pliysuians pronouneeil my cose astrips, w halever it mav U n e ! een I am now almost entirely reiievin. ui;u iiihv iviiei has been loot 4I11 on I y the use of Llinn Springs Water. I think it eiiual il not superior to .my utiiieral v. liter oil cue ei'lititl. nt. . Monroe, X. C. I "1- SM.l. i: u. I'. lie.Alii. Raysor Sc Smith and Pelham s Pharmacy. PAUL SIMPSON, Shipper, - - Glenn Springs S, C. 1 o; trust, which de ret-lslcr ol dec,, s olli M UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE TI .lianruio ncOlffTMr-NT. ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT, II Willi l.iti-nirv.l'hll. Meeliimieiil. 1- ! vi.-o I nud j Milling Ktii-'aiei't'il'U nail Ant ifUlluiul euurseil. o LAW DEPARTMENT. ( TEACHERS' DEPARTMENT. ) Mlltl flliiuite , line Itilsinit'irles nuil simps i ismi- f lilett-irVllltiiislillil. l'.v.'llseH Vt l-VI I. I ato . M I'lte ii tur nullum n-nt. -N,s. w, !illSi; , Jr.,l'reo'l, '! KNOXVILLE, TEN N . NOTICE. The books for subsiriplion to the capital stock of the Asheville and llr.stol railroinl eonipaiiy are now opeii lor sui.-iipiioii at the oliiee of A. R. ISskridftc. Sccrctary, No. 17 l'utloii Aviinu'. W M I I C K V., l'residt nt. June -ttli. lMii'.'. dtl SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY. SALEM, N. C. The Oldest Female College in the Soufli. ThctMst Aunuiil SeKlon begins Septem ber 1st, IMP'.!. Keuiler for hist year ;iJ7. Speeial IVature: 'rill-; IKV -. it' l KNT ol UKAI.TH, ClUKAOTHKiuul I NTKl.LhX'T. IttilhliiiKH thormifihly reniodelted. I'ul'y en"'!'!14'" J'lTpnrntory. Cilh'idnte and I'ost Graduate heparl meats, besideM tiiHt-elusH M'himlN in Mrsu.-, Aht. I . si;i'Aiii;s, Klucd- TION, CoMMKHL'tAl. A Nil lNIMTMIAI. STI IMIiS. ItillN 11. CLUWia.L, julyyelllw 1'iiucipul d is reeorded in the t r.uueonibe eoun'y I rd ol drds ot liu-t. Hook pane : 'jr., to which tettrence is made tor adesenp no of tin lai iIm to be sold JolIN Iiol.l.lMl, jiiiK'Jfitlili'davei Trustee. VNMUWCl-M liNT To tin- r"trsif lUiti .r.'i.'t t'tiinji . - 1 herebv aimounce uiy II a .amUdale for the tdliu ol Treasurer of lluneouibe eotintv, subtcct to tite action oi llu- deaioerii'.ic nominatinL: convention. I he picseiit wot ihv incumbent has held theolliee tor tcvo:il consieutive ternit, and has had :unpic time to K f llis "t-aiJ anovc iue waves, liuanciallv !, like he. um a thsaoieo couuu i rate MitilUr anil need theoil.ee. 1 believe the dctnncrtitic volet s oi our eouuiy are ins posed to divide the honors ns well as the emolument! a mom; us, every Minn: uemir Hint as to tiuaitiicaliou ami ineru. 1 icei that I am competent to tdl this important tltld 1 CSpoUSIOie IIIIHl VO me Mnai'"" the public, and ll cleeuu snail oevoie my best i net Mies '.o the faitliful ami honest dis chaise tt ii- duties. I trust my inciins lhrou;;Mout lilt' loumy win l;ii: me mvn ituesl suppoil tor tin' nonnmmon. Verv rc-peettully 1NO. II. liL-YNtll.HS. SantU Mush. lunv lstc ii.s:wtr IlKI'STl-U-VS SA l,lv Hy virtue ot a deed oi lnis executed lo me by Isaac t'oletimn his wile, Vlara e.oleinan.on the aim tl Anril. A l. 1.'0. to secure povntent i certain note mentioned therein, said deed ol trust heiim duly teK'tstend in the keuister'ji olliee ol Huiicomhe county, slnle of North L'arotina, iu Hook IP of Mort),rn.es find iienls in 1 rust . on pajics i i S lo oM wlikh dctd of tiust provision is nnnle that if dclat.U be made tn payment of said note nod ini rist at maturity t)f same the prop irtv ilu-r-in ileseribed may be sold, lielault in Vavineni haMi'K been made 1 shall, as trustee, sell tor e:isi,nt the eoui t h use door in Asheville. on the 1'iuh hiy of July, A. l IS'.U. ' the liiuhfst bidder, the inoperty .tesciibed in Haiti ilcetl o' trust, to-wit: HI) ... vi ..f laud ou lite w a lets ol Hee ill's fret U in Hunc-Mubr county, aeioiniiiK the lumls ol 'I ho-'ias Weaver nr.d others b'or more i ompl' tc description reference is hereby made to said deed oi trtis t, u:ici-.sti:i chapman. . junel 7d;inl Trustee S 4 W0 f f. m f t Lil S A'iNPEwAi.rjX ' iTfci I ,a ST s.,-a ivsc.s'1-R Uir, rnrMSi--seTV ts(,'vg. ' - --; -- -- -" - THE Si BONANZA," uon so,, Nos. l ami 43 S. Main St., Asheville. ill.liSAI.r. lli:f.HTMI!NT, OIINTS' "Vf I A 1 l'AHl.OK ANU UliAlUNll KtlDM. 1 V, X I Cir.AHS, KIIIACCll ANU UOTTI.Ii C.IKIIIS, SAM. XTY A Ot l'l.li, Itll.l.lAKll ANU Ptllll- KUDU. J rf" BEER : VAULTS : AND ; BOTTLING : DEPARTMENT ! In : BASEMENT. We respeetfully solieit a slmrc of your natronase. l A. MAItQUARDT, Manager. IWaj.i ICntrauco, No. 43. Teiepnone.cail, No. 7a. anil tluv AU4NAST, Ul' itself v. 1.1 not eruek, swill or shrink. $ TX'-W TUG S S :v ii-iiiii S' JWJMWW'W't SWi THE MOST ) CONVENIENT TRUNK EVER DEVISED. 'I'lie Tray is arranged to roll back, leaving die luilloin o( the Trunk e 11)' of aeixss, TRAY moms.'? H rT il I l i I 1 1.JL ai'ak 11 I out of order. The Nullum; to 1 Tray ean de lill'-al out il desired, ami to buy Uiis'stUe is a Ruarautee that you will got the J strongest Trunk tiuide. A If voiir 1 'euler cuunot urnisli you, notify the ) mamilactuiers, g H. W. ROUNTREE & QRO., Riohmotid, Va. jM-ss-stsMsWsf-MeWsi'Se'SM
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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