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f ! r I t ! 1 -' - i 7M I a wish- -p-ar . it - -FOB A. LITTLE HOT. f aoicdi wtia tne m Title chrism of niv aeen LahcU. j Girt round witk hope ju with tfca light or aay, ' My b go forth to walk his fntare war Across tne RpnlDgfCol4of fruitful Isads, ' Unto the short of perfect silver sand. Whera Tims aLaII teller, cramUe, od .And all th sir shsll -trtuibls with the spray : - I , Of wave eternal breaking on the strands. There may he lay bis 'burden down and rest; . . ' - There may his Winter dawn, again to Spring; j j . And while tbe sun goes down the crimson i west. And day shall glide away oa wing. Eternal lore float o'er the pnrple breast Of that eternal sen, and crown him . I - 4 . 1 i king. W. J. Henderson. ARABIAN TRIBAL LIFE; lTlt m Trmv!r Saw SldenJ la Syria - a riMMi vui. -1 The Ghawarinch at this season lire ho huts made of rush matting; f or sidos, roof and floor. . These Tillage I of cane re generally near the marsh. TLe win ter liouscs of stone axe nearer the' liilla, Die of the summer encampment) pro. tenu lively ceac Your correspond-, ent rode ahead of his part on the way op frota the sea of Tiberias, oa the look jut for a good camping-plac for. Sun day. M tor galloping several miles along the level-bcsUen track ho saw a ; troop j( about a score of men. each with ' a long jpear. They were beharing like a lot of huolboyd let out of school, on their way 'uusse. Iroileup near "enough tOf study nheir Iieharior a little, with no intention jf intruding, however; as I came in aght tlte wliolij troop halted, drew up in tuilitary array and awaited mej As I iIe up I found them a ru Jo-looking xmpany, but -with a merry look in their vvex. Th-y rueeived my grating I cor almost hilariously, and Clpi&d op -Ground me. Their long spears I took to - Hhing-spears at tlrU. which (caused Ihem onM amusement. Thsa spears are jon "ly-l(Xking weapons, j and' are ;aPrYcjni'veIy for defenje. These men ereU!iore.retQ,J,l,J? trom Ith6 fieId' In a mock herv 'V0? OD. t em t Anrf rowea mo : now handed we a spea1 to bhoulder it. ine into the Tlu village in to escort thaiT ill the details of my sad tie and equip ments, and especially my .leld-glasa and jompasa. Tliey were certainly the most jn..phisticated humau beings I ever met. Tliey were all Moslems, and were tin used at tny pronunciation of ! the' first jurat or chapter of the Kd kn. ) They could not imagine why I wal ' traveling lone and eeemingly unarmed. When I told them that my camp was coming be hind, they volunteered to show tne the best place to camp and to furnish food. . As we noared the ' Tillage We satv a motley array of life. ITundxedj of ! cat ie, buffaloes, sheep, goats,, camels and lorsea were returning from . their pas aires to the cam p. Dogs were birling young calves were cutting up all sorts of vairs; young men . were i (racing horses ovet the level sward and bringing Uiem short up; children were 'running ibout; women in bright dresses were churning by means of a gnat-skin! Bus landed by means of two upright poles or eL were performing other hooaehold j utiles. A flock of ewes were tied up in along row half on each , side itanding facing each other and secured by; a; long rope, which fastened their necks together, and women were milking them froth bo hind. The men of the camp were ', mostly idle and smoking long pipes, although luring the day we saw many men p'low- 11 i We paed a pleasant Sunday with those people and found them kin 4 and orderly neighbors, and whatever eatables :hey had were at our disposal.. The ttime will come when this ; fertile plain.' wiU field an, enormous crop. The 'Jordan.' iescendj TOO feet from : the lake ot Ua leh to' Tiberias in less than ten miles. Ihe whole marsh can be drained, and the innumerable streams of water which burst out all around the plain will en tble the farmer to cultivate the soil the fear round. Syria Cor. Hartford Cour- inf. A FAMILY PROCSSSlON. Dickson & Watson, USTOAUD WWm I JUDSON COLLEGK. A aillllMaiiVs Oararaa. Oolac Oal XmXm tk Country Th Entire OntflU The magnificence and state in which some of , our cure pretentious families travel, not only astonishes the natives, but Id apt to take the breath out of a city man who is accustomed to the display of the same people In town. I was driving along the Hudson the last week in July, when I . met . a well-known New York f amilymovrag out to their country house for the month of August. The daughter of the house and two young brothers were' riding ahead on their favorite horses followed at a distance by a sedate groom. ";. "Youll meet the rest of us half a mile kaok." she said: "such a caravan! And we only live here 'a month, for we're ex pected at Lenox on the 15th of Septem ber." , Then they all cantered on. Over the brow of the hill I observed a small Til lage cart with a cool little miss driving a pony and a footman in everyday attire working like a Trojan to keep a small army of poodles in the cart and prevent another batch of dogs, that were chained to the tail of the cart and running be hind, from being dragged in I the dust. There were fox terriers, a small bulldog,' a water, spaniel, and a yelping akye in the cart, while two bird dogs, a big deer ho and, and an Irish setter sent up a base chorus from the rear. ' The footman was what country girls would technically describe as ."a sight." Behind this little feature of the parade came the family carriage with the mother and two maids and the big coachman. There were bundles and wraps and two bird cages and an entire absence of the head of tho family, who was so busy that be had de cided to run up later on the train. Wise man. Just behind the family carnage was a coach resplendent, and gorgeous with four superb thoroughbreds ambling and pawing the dust. The oldest son of the house he is but 21 was on the box seat, but beside him was the regular guard of the coach ready to lend a hand in an emergency. The oldest son held the reins proudly. It had been his ambition to Bit in his father's seat for ten years, and this was the first time it had ever been gratified. A raw and rather delicately built boy is likely to Jiaye all he can do to manage a spirited four in hand. He was happy. It had been stipulated that the guard should ait beside him and. that he should not pass the family carriage, which moved at the regulation speed. Never theless he was in clover. Two boy friends on one of the broad seats dressed in V,t toggery and chafing the driver yacntu.- "nmed innumerable cigarettes. r?Cft; 'them were two immense Directly behinu with three horses ePrWnS' eaC"1 -Ud with trunks, abreast. They were loa were boxes and bales. ' Following Aboard,' two carriages and a light buw. - made of white ash, all towed by horses and wagon of a prominent firm ot carriage builders. ' I confess that at this point I began to to wonder when the procession would Come to an end. I turned a bend in the road and encountered the smug visage of a well known horse trainer, who was driving a team of trotters that are known to every horseman . in America. It was a picture to see the care and daintiness with which he drove, steering the valu able animals clear of pebbles on the road that another man would not have seen, -and talking and who&pering to them con stantly. The horses' sleek and well groomed coats shone in the sun like oiled silk, and their 'sensitive ears Bwept back and forth at every sound of the driver's voice. As they moved along their small hoofs and clean ut legs fairly danced. They were loth to touch the ground. I never saw a prettier sight than that pair ef sturdy horse. On the box Br the driver lolled the butler, without coat. dignity or collar, smoking a huge cigar and looking? extremely larky and happy. Within the coach there was a picturesque jumble of; cooks and housemaids, red faced, laughing and over dressed. A small baggage wagon, with a tricyeje,. a bcycle and a baby carriage, finally brought the family procession tc a close. Who says America lias nc leisure class? Cor. Brooklyn Eagle. ; COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND BROKERS, i -Prrisions, Grain- Hay. Line- Sawyer's AH J-r J Country Produce, W. N. C. i AGENTS FOR Armour & Co., Meat and Lard, A. J. Patterson, FlourJ j Hickory Roller M1113 Flour, j Have TBE FALL! TERM OPENS SEP . TEMBE11 15. !All the Departments will be ablv filled. But special attention is called to the Ajrived. Commercial Department Thev are abundant and cheap; His i stock of ! For catalogue dress I Rev. J. Magnolia Hams. - - I wt n nnnni at ibitttit1 HolotonUSalt. M f SH tt IMS UMJIHIHl and particulars d i B. BOONE, Pres't HendersonYille, N. C. J Aug 24. md. Ntw for the Fight I FOR A ID THE' CAMPAIGN, Tennessee Lime. Etc. Which we carry in quantities for the wholesale trade. All orders by mail or telephone will have prompt attention. - Tho sale of Country Produce a specialty. Respectfully, DICKSON A WATSON. Oct. 20-12 m. j i BUSINESS f men, I propose to save you 500 per cent, in vour yearly printing bills, if you pur chase a fine Rubber Printing Hand Stamp from me. I mount them with any reading .or picturing de sired to suit all kinds of business. and supply ink and fixtures ; sell 1 - jm c a . TOO tiaras , xaiveiopes, uuu pta- tiouerv at coar, ana von can ao your own printing, oi anyema, ior nye years. Address me, through post- offlce. and 1 will come ana see you. Hotel cuesU and everybody, I fill nn a linn Rubber Btamnof vonr name, with auy kind of small pic- Oill&lTS tnra in tlim if vnn dpsirp. one I and supply you with indelible ink td mark your clotluug, which can not be washed or boiled our, and . . a give you necessary nxiurr , wuu Stair p, for CO cents. Drop .roc a card, and I will come aud see you, and you can select from my ipeci- Dieu book. ! " I At B. Sims, J!, AuglStf i 1 Ashevilie, Nr C is unsurpassed. A large assortment of White and Colored Lawns, Prints, - . . ... - - - Crinkles. Ginghams, Seersuckers, Black and Colored Dress Goods, Gent's. Ladies' and Children's Shoes m . 'i in endless variety. Men's and Boy's Hats, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, and Matting. The largest and cheapest assortment of The only democratic daily paper in tbe 1 kinth Congres sional' District not1 controlled goods arming almost daily; . . : ' ! x II. Redwood & Co. and with the lin dependence to speak its own: sentiments, ig- " -t - r I -... . - j. n, weavjir j nonng selx-constitutea leaders CHAMBERS WEAVER, and would be boskes. New Aug. 13, eod:tf E. C. CHAMBERS. I y. iS ---- ' A PAPER FOK PLE. NOT THE ABD AST (DIE j, IE :': ) IIS.THE PLACE TO GET JL GOOD JOB ! OF TUTNTING, THE PEG- MACHINE. Hosiery Towels, LIVERY & SALE' STABLES. Vakoe will con During; the dampaigu the AiD- In rer Swinnanoa Ilote). on Willoiv street. We maci a siecialtv oi t-uninaana semng. -esTeJeuhone No. 54." Jo lively business transacted on Suuday. , jin3 23m. ain the very latest. and most f reliable news from all )rogress oi' tbe cau- J j V. BROWN d CO., ! IUjvdertakekS (Over VanOilder t Brown's ) j Ashevilie, N. a ; Iicspect fully announce to the tUi zens of Abhevilio and surrounding country that thev have ofened firs! H ass UNDERTAKING . FR TABLISIIMENT, whero will bo kept a full line of ever received In Ashevilie. Many ot JJ; j? ' JJ:" XI K E T COFFINS, CASKETS, BURIAj, J ! ROBES, AO. " Embalming a specially. All can them were oh the wrecked steamer Oregon, ar.d were bought and will be sold greatly under value. A lai ge stock of d Tobacco Coffee, Sugar, Rice,jSoda, &c. Go and see the goods and you will be convinced that his statements art not overdrawn, : I n CO O O " D hr 5 3 i-h SXi H -r fan IS .O 03 o CO GO 1 b H 3 OT a if III .! a." K e "S 51 fife o v d O . OL m j a3 Artesiau Wells. I am now oreDared to contract lor the1 sinking of artesian wells also for erecting wiudnnlls and, i putting in force pumps and supply oiues with the, same. A private residence can be fully supplied with water at small expense. 1 I ! Hotels ahd villages supplied with water works. 1 ' I ' All n'sks in sinking wells are met by me. and in case of failure to lur- uish a full supply of tcater no charge ig made. t ! If you contemplate digging a well, send me a card and I will call on you and inrnisn imormauou concerning these wells. I I Wji. QUt(3LEY, june20 tf I ! AslievilIe, N. (5. NEW ATTRACTIONS ADDED. IA EEFRlOEfiATOS TO, THE jaESGlJE. W- J - ZAOHAEY havincr fixed the reputation m his market for a continuous supply; of t 1 - J a: : : ! . 1 gooa Deei ana gooa muwoDj-nss now oreDared himsell to preserve- these delicacies in their perfetit condition without regard to the hot weather-by the introduction :f a I1 IlEFHIGERATOR, Bv the use of which histmeats arei kept cool and ties a. .! . I Call and sec in what conajuon nis inaets are to be found. jnl 30 fim 1 ; QRANITE MONUMENTS. o o . sections. UThe vass will be - given i fairly and iui partially, and the latest and mosti iattendexl night or day. important matters of news on all sutMecfs' wiil be found in its columns. . t For the campaign, we. offer Ihe following low subscription rates : ptember 1st - 10th,.... $1.00 Dai Ix, from So to November Weekly, from September 1st A. R, COOLEY j Forwarding COMMISSION M E It C n ANT GROCER, " - And dealer In all - .'nds of c nrU produce.. ! ! AsheviIle, N. C, i r to Januarv lr I. bNvJW KING J-LOUK, 0 . G-ive it a Trial. GROCERIES ' V A KR ANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. For, sale ly A. D. COOPER. I am nrpiiretl to fnriiish monu- meurs oi any oi uie -leauing gran ites of America or .bcothum at as low rates as any place else in the United States. Samples and de signs on hand.' A large lot of Mar ble Tablets and . Slabs- on nana. Monuments to order. WJ O. WOLFE. COMPOLNDOXYGEN. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE WOH'Ka BROWN'S IRON CURE 1 rI f th MeaaoaltM. - - ...... .. . " KlXer upper I went out to Be the method of preparing fuel for th finter :leard of grasi and rubbish, and (upon la is is carrid har and refu3afnmf cb. ihep pens. This is spread' evenly I over tbe cleared spot to depth ypl a foot. Then a large roller f run oyer it' ifter a rain, thus forming a solid rnai, a hich is cut into square blocks :bfj auit ible size for burning and corded fup. ia small piles to dry, 'after whieht is puL op in long nexs read ror , winter use. .. In the winter thi ; horrible " stench 14 the Urming compost b "aTolJedi oy an ut door furnace, which Is built iao the walls of the hous and coinmuncai-ai with hollow spaces in the'wAlLvthua al lowing the heat to pas "entirely - around ihn room, keeping it at an' unleasantl rarm temrraturep aamy friend th loctor informed jae, Dakota Opt Tlok Doctor (to , wife "of - patleiiJfPooC -imbba! .He was rich a nice j fHoW. And so touts cosia to tell raa bo's dead. lead, Why. he' up aaialounl andde 'J now vf an attack of SUrhifeelj as . wellii ever.'. Wnrl ch0l smallpox, diseases which Delartclin la London at Last. "Delsarteism' has at last reached this country. In America it flourishes; has its hundreds of professors' and thousands of disciples, a literature of its own. aud even a newspaper. ' Hera it is absolutelj unknown. ' Delsarte died at the time of .tha Ecmco-Prussian war, having boon in the course of his life first a rag-picker. then an opera singer, and last a philuso jkher. His philosophy was the study of gesture and action and grace. He worked his seystem thoroughly, going, , to nature for guidance and adopting and reasoning out what she taught him. . Hie "Views were something of the kind tliat Darwin has expressed in his theory of the emotions, except ; that he applied them to practice and taught the practice toothers. ItachcL Mali bran, and 3Lic- rcady were among the. most famous of his Toipils. He gave lessons to actors, but was something very much more than a mere teacher of elocution. On I lu death his system passed to America, and there took root and bore fruit.'; In France, apparently, when his pupils died bis name was forgotten. Two Aratri- cab hare come over th?Msm in aotun .Ins philosophy and make it ' known to the English. The cult seems certainly tor have; in it the elements of a London success,' Pall Mall Gazette. WILL HEADACHE . : INDIGESTION V BILIOUSNESS "! DYSPEPSIA NERVOUS PHOSTllATION MALARIA M , CHILLS and FEVERS' I TIRED FEELING GENERAL DEBILITY PAIN in the BACK and jSlDEg IMPURE BLOOD ! ! CONSTIPATION 1 ' FEMALE INFIRMITIES RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA KIDNEY AND JLIVER TKUUBLES FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCGTSlTS Tb Genuine has Trade-Mark and crossed Red vh wntppvr. TAKENO BYJinS. O-L- MCDONALD. Situated 6? V11? street i0 five bituaica o.. - , f f H .,.;.,,. raiautcB Zuie and well Kooms large, comfoi.11 ana wui Well ventilated. I Terms Seasonable and fare good. june 25tf. i""m'!lli'l'il'illl'll- table NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A Proclamation f hy tie GoYernor. $20O BEWABD. OTHER. , Mission Hoppitiil buffenne Women linnW rpniPmhpr mat Mission Hop '..ital offera 11 tho advantages for thn trmtmfnt and cute or ajsejjes peculiar to their sex, wat n b-e found in Northern cities. Addlf-tfi.- Phvleljins- MktiAn I Ton- Sick People la Bnrmak, ioctor. ghat's the matter n i TDoctor Nothi , :ir.'Snhfct jnoth l&z. Pardon my.eirictioar'oat thi!ii the iecond patient who l-Vi played that trick' Da nv thi week.i-Tid-Bita. il Is . n ; The monk of Al tot tin 2;' in Ba yariaV have in their keeping the hearts of a long line ot kings. arris. The hearts iaeilTcr. I' The man who r is always looking for trouble is disappointed If he ddea not xxue to grief. New Orleans Picayune. : .j . 1 '' i - ' Keep 1 1 Ik Jor the People, j j . That the moat njojabIe excars sion oar Tisitors can mate is to the Mount Mitchell JloteL i Train staxta at 10 a. hi return! at 6 p. nui Boll room and baud, free- ( tf ; Kepp It sJrVthePeop; I j ?. .Tbat.the elegant ball rodmuand -splendid band. , at - the Mount Mitchell hotel, are at the eenrice of parties "spending the daj at the 'hotel. - v" ax constantly prevalent throughout Bur- Tltl Al . . du vvavea mera u mucn atcJcness about one often sees tlie riTer fall of lit tle lights floating down it. It is a cus tom of the Burmese to place a light in a Amy raft, sometimes with a JIto ptgecyi Inside, and float it down the river. If the light continues as long as ther can I watch, they take it as a sign that tha sick person will recover; if , on the contrary, it goes out, that he will die. I have sometimes seen the river full of these little lights sailing down.' Bormah Qor. New York Star. Keep it Befoiethe People That the best bread, bntter and coffee to be found at any hotel in North Carolina is at the Mount Mitchell Hotel, Black Mountain. Itch, Prairie Mange, and Scratches of every kind cured in SO minutes by WoolfonTa Sanitary lotion. Use no other. This never fails. Sold by jr. 1. .L,yons, uinggist, Ashevilie, tt. u. ' ' ' . rebiowly, 4 ' SLAGLE'S HOTEL, PATTOJiT AVKUE. NEAR 1JAILKT 8T J. Li. Lu RLAGLE, Proprietor aud Owner. This house visitors will find to 'oe quiet vna nome-nte, and the man ager devoted to their comfort. j Accommodation for a number of iroestf. It enjoys a very large tran sient business. - f june20 4m ; ' Good Board wanted mile of Post Ofice, termj B02 35, Ft O. uilthin half address with &ept9 iU Tho Fletcher Hoiise, Hendersonyille. N. C. Has been leased by 'tbe subscriber, j and is now the. Best Kept Housf, Ir Town Rooms Cabpeted, Tabi. Spiocad With Good Eating. Oenbaj Located and Cotain- The Best Sample VRoo m.: It is the be?t nir r- tTTo inno- . salesmen. Tcrai CfisisfrciiJ WA t M ltd btzx. HOBPr FINLAY, Proprie for. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA J Executive Depa kttjient. Whereas, o-Qcial information has been received at J rllo u&K'ami. MENT that Aaron B. .Ingram late of the county of Swain stands charged with murder. j ! ! And Whereas, it appears that the said Aaron B. Ingram fled th0 State, or so conceals himself that the ordi nary process of law cannot be.served upon mm - I ' , j , 1 1 Now, therefore. 3, A. JM,;fcaies, fi...Tior of. the State of North Car- .l'..ll,A.iltt in mo JSti L Uw.-!dor i?sue this me ttui hv ldU. oa itsuu lino vt. . . ri .ferine a reward nollars for the ap- " : I ; t i:0 of our tindred hun- "an y V v-wmto the Sheriff of Aaron B. in. x tne cteart House in Swain county, dc enjoin I all of Charleston, and Afall good cici ficers of the State . i nr said crimi- ZidJO VVf UlOl JU UUU nal to justice. ; Done at our City of i. 13th day of July, in the ye. Lord one thousand eight K and eiehty-six, and in the one dred and eleventh year of Amen Independence. i - A. M. BUALiiJiS, I Governor; i : By the Governor i I' W; N. ScAt.Es, s Acting Private Secretary. description: ! Height, 5 ft 6. in.; weight, IfO lbs.; complexion, dark; had a scar on one check m ado by a knife: when last seen be wore a suit of blue clothes. j July 16dtf. ' 1 am nrenared to furnish esti mates for Iron Fronts, uoiumns, Jail or Bank work uhv.khid, Crestir.gsJ b-vahfif, -'oif Yird Stntueryj or any Ua.., fhMtiis nAcdeil in no 11 lor build njf i fi'l dres; iStiiir work of , Finials, weath- fces in W B W Ageiit Ohampion N..0 Bti1 Our uiitaSoguo, or endless ad- j &. L, McDonald . Next doorjto oliiBank, MainS! I ASIIEVILLF, N. ,C. ; Dealer in Family Groceries and country tnoduco Df all kindii also ! I CONFECTIONS . TOBACCO. Canned Goods, cigars. Ac. j tPrices reasonable. SEND FOR SAMPLE C0PIE8 The EoMson House, I-SJSAR -THE DEPOT , . - CHARLESTON, N. cl NEW HOUSEJ iNEW .FURNITITKK. i f i I UOUl KAKK, I I'uLii f. ArrEN rroN. KATES KEASONABLIi. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS LAND HUY tail O.WOLFE, Iron Works for MnGRABY I'EOPIflETpRS & 11. LI GAUT MorrMown -Mills; tiiii, Pari; or Honje f rcaiinonf. -E AUK PERMANENTLY LO C ATED in ;AshcvllIe, N, U, Office oit Martj-treet, Pulhani House, first floor. I V'e,muke a specialty of treatin1 t . A .11...... . '.Anhil, ' bUiltllllDll, ISUIIIIU, UIUI1VIIIUO, Con- DKUMMKRS, TOl'KIsTS i i Kit-, ie." Special ratfi for fumilloM. Clve utt tx i FIKE INSURANCE PulJiam & Co., AT BANK OF ASIIEVILLF. We are now manufacturing celebrated brands the of following Flour : PATENT FANCY, ROlffrHKllNCUOWN, MOURISTOWN OliUlUi;, ' ALSO 1 !' 1 Unbolted Meal, BKAND, SHOiiTS, o:c. tHa above brands are first-class and will give satisfaction both U mercUaotd and consumers. . Morristbwn Mills Copipany, f - i orristown, Tenn. . March9tf. i . j Fruit! Don't buy till you have seen the Hamilton Finit Jars, Jelly Glasses Ice Cream Freezers, at Beardex, Rankin & Co. jlylStf S. R. Chedester & Son, DEALERS IX GU" EJR A L M EfiCH andise -Consisting of Dr Goods, Notions, Fa mily "Groceries, "&c" Also Do mestic Sewing Machines and At tachments.' AND PROPRIETORS OF THE , GRAN D 0ENTKAL HOTEL. Patronage solicited and satisfaction cZaranteed. 'f : -a our special- In order to introdav, -rjWe will ty THE TIV6LI BEL. ; ,af tj for the next 120 DAYS deliv j our city customers free, this celebiv ted Beer for 65 cents ier dozen, .fresh from our new refrig;i atorJ We also solicit orders from all parts of the country and we guarantee satisfac tion. This beer put up especially fo'r" our own houst.s in patent stopper bottler. All bottles must be returned to us. Our country friends ordering by the crate, . we deliver; at ilepot here free. VPe also keep on hand the finest Brailies,"Wiflfis, W Mm ALEA PORTlt, . i and all kinds of other beers Tobacco andrCigai'f fSi'Slf'JiiS : Best . Companies. in fact all phrGniiJ diseases, anu eases resulting from an lniixjvcrKhcu con dition of tie blofJ. ' .; I j Jf you are able tb walk to the ofUce, you CAN be CURED, as many are htsing Mitred by oar rW ipgfttnr-t'We use in addition to the Oxvgen, the fJEI)lCATED VAPOK. In this vay wcl can treat the Lungs lo cally, asv ve valorize all mcdicii an the! patierjt -inhal the vapor, lioJding it for a short tinie in the lungs thus the medi cine held in fetfep'ension in the vapor is de posited in Jthe air' cells, where it. is taken uptby thl'mobdIt not only produces the local effect desired, but Ijl j.. AjcONSTiTUTIONitFFECT. "H ff vp;; lUe aly kind of Lung disease, come and cohsuft'us. Wc Avitl not charge ybu anything fo consultation. .! , -t i , r THE OXYGEN GAS, breathed kwo ofi three times a dav, will! iiestorc voti to perfect health, though you remediesJ The connected with is. pleasant and the result permanent. FLttST TO PY LOSSES IN TUB j WILMINGTON FLUE. marcblTdly. Raieigh Register. I By p. M.1BALE, Printer Wit State, i - I V ' Bubscribe'to your Ilouie Paper and j pay i'or it, and then remit j - $2 to pay jTor your STATE DEMOCltATIC PAPEH the BALEIGH ItKGISTElt. Fcch new subscriber, remitting 2 dii( ft, is! entitled to the KEGlbTElt it iself beyond the reach of Ont year d to j le ' is notfthe least dngprf j i hc treatment. The efTeCt milti'l ?UiU V,i ) ltt the result fCrnianent.. . L , -- For AiUhraii, jit is a specific as much; as wj kilntnfs for (LjhUIa. If i you have Afcth- ed ia, it WiU ipurjpj youj and the relief is al- j wt;ich, until Auustl, l&i5,'i'mQfIor A1 nia, most insiajitr.nepi'.s,. f ASAL' CATA1UUI. Otu creatcjviwill perrnancnlly you-:-' -I : 3 We have beej? usi as a Premium. cure Give us a trial and be content. : angll-I2m ng thej j -I :.,-VV OXYGEN i ' ASD THE i'-r . '; d EDIOATED VAPOlt for oine- tTr and H tttst Tinre;we nave ..: "d bundredf Ot caces oi wjnsuiFjiw. CUIv ; after tu. were givct. the land, i All diseaifes our ofnee,; and EDY, v had repeated hctnorrha.crp?i and by the best physician-m "tied locally. Come to ! -TURE'S K.EM- nEN. 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The Asheville Advance (Asheville, N.C.)
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Sept. 14, 1886, edition 1
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