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OIK EDITOR VS. ROtiER!-. The work of home trilent upon the ptav of Jul Inns Ctvsar, would no dnuht have been a little mw suc .eafnl had the distinguished mana-K-er carried out his oi nt liy sending to onr editor, a complimentary ticket a he intended, hut faultlessly iin.l with littli- reirard to our writer, was even placed in such a position he .nulil not do anything, nnil Iheeonse iitenee have lost one of the h-t cnt irim, w hifh no doubt would have hwn well spproved hv nur worthy nMii . h the writing of nn unknown hand that nnl there to t a i ' e u p In the Monitor Mr H.,.-ers wit- een h our Kdilor a feu iIh . HJ.-I ill I lie iioor of tin- Herklv Hotel, mul wliiln Mr Roger stood lra-cd (ij ntrniiit i!iloor-. Mr Kili ior tfft v ti 1 10 H ra U 1 11 if o' I hich were n-t hcHril of. for iin 11 ilny The relTI'k W ere brief Biol to ll point, that were made to Mr. gvi ;n p. rn,n. tift yei he weenie er !oiil :n hi- e-l niiitt ion upon hi I., th w.o-hi m largo. ! it will .1. be well for lllHl Hot lo intrude ll,.l y oiinier men w ho are iu ii-iU"M h I i!t le lower t linn h ituw'i f, who id i not lo the nioiiki v as he doe, Imr t" think, no ninii ohh he a giMd he w hotn he i. in'h a prominent inaii it. tin even of JllhoU ( H'ar. hilt lie uiul learn one thing, not to triflle with Kii i tore for they are men who ha e a treat deal to contend Willi in the eye of the world to uoh an cl ient that the uhli' lMk umid as I nn n pow it ami keen milled, more than upon- him who is a luinet4i manager of the lur uon Editors1 ami forgetting to semi a complitnen- tarv ticket to that nigh and noble ' aart of home tallent of Jullous I ' sar. My business i an extensive one, which ia (Trowing gradually with the j l. reliability Id time to rank higher in i Its self than any high profession of j it line. Not that we take any ex ception to any other line of profe aional work, nor do I claim to know all kind of business, for thin ia need less for me to stale. Hut I do say, never let Mr. Rogers trample on an uohle brain above his own, nor even to pretend to send a ticket to Editors of any kind and then dout do it, for It ia worse than a doae of medicine. AT THK IiKI'OT. The train is coming around the bend, A 11 loaded w iih boats of men, How we gather u ae the end When at the depot ia at the other end. I'anaengers, conductors, engineers. Hustling about for lime of years, And what grueling and bidding of . tears, When al the depot for good many '"r"i I Our trln in Thought ia coming now I Hut as to when '.' or now ? or how ? We lok sitii jjjy, or aorruw ut care, Jf at the depot wa are not there. Jumping from the tabid with hat and fat on, Watch In our hand that some one has coma, Or if by telegram or by death Like a rush of lha wind as It gently hlnv Vf are hulled in whirlwind in door i 8Ud o"e For the next (feneration of life- (i In I those, j We are oaraied out in death ' Which no depot known j Our Father in heaven ( Mm taken u (mine j Where we ret secure From all dewt alone. l,et u not rush to life of time For surely we w ill he there in time Ah the depot is n place to roam I It will not he called a home of our own : So to the depot leave it alone For surety in time We w ill he called home We are orry we did not Ret left. I 1 he deot id an exciting place) A if there w a no ot her place Hut train won't w ait Anil people miiHt jro. A their live" depend upon il tir they are lefl in world of woe. Ho hi i he depot in a fiyht Of keand love and men mil all infill. While ticket-and haiTL'ak'e at a at a re i The hnekmen are mil mil and w nit iiik there To the depot is a aifht Id peei ii k the people out of aight. While train in w ailinii. all ahonrd ' . ' I ln e-tii lie alanda with lon(f hreath And car, attached to he loaded to death. BaKtfre, hoxea. taunkn -tnl.l aires ! A re pulls out aud jammed rlht In our eye riatformn are crowded a hundred feet At the stepping of paaaanger with suidi cheek. Hut at last, at laat ' the dejad w e leave And are anon bounded on at a great upeed Kntrine, horn car, cab or a wheal. We aametimaa love aafety and feel Undar New Management Firat-claaa hair cuttinKnd shaving. No. North Main street. Indies' work a specialty. A. I). LEAK. ; -HAiNiiiiw i.akk mrrv.ir- AMKOMIAI K, I franklin County, A'. C Visitors to this delightful section will j Hud Tiome comfort at reasonable j rates. Further particulars address Jamkh M. Wakhnek, Proprietor. W. A. FOHTKH, BARBER -:- SHOP, " NO. 37COLLEGK STHKKT. I First clans Hhave and all require ments attendant. For irentlenieu and ladies. New Shoe Stoee. MKN'H, WOMEN'S, -H I I.IK F.N'H j. spangenbergT 4 North Court Hquare. K vmt wnn.ii i?""d I.ttnrli Go to D. GROSS. 7 E. Court Sq Al WAYS ON HAND ALL - KINDS - OP - SANDWICHES, Coiree, Milk anil Smivl! Steaks. Prices Reasonable. W. I. JI'STM'F, Blacssmithing, Carriage and Boggy Repairing and Painting. If or-tt-,ii'ink- a nr iI t y. Tlmnkimf for pMt favor?! hf I i ; a runt i nuani't1 of pat ronut. Hp i w'll II on all I in". M arket nt reft, A 1 it vi 1 1 p. YOU CAN HI V HF.TTBK - IMPHS, CIGARS j and TOBACCO j ! HOTEL BERKELEY CIGAR STORE Than any plnce in the city ftViio to W. H. M AKTIN H BARBER SHOP. No. 4 North Court Hquare, Ashevllle First-class shave. And liaths In good order. DAILY AND WEEKLY. A live local Paper. ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. North Court Hquare. For advertising and subscription i above. J. W, CHAPPELL, CI'HTOM - BOOT -- AND - SHOE MAKER Lasts fitted for altlictetf feet, re pairing a specialty. All work guar anteed. Rubber Hoots and shoes repaired. ;K College Ftreet. Ov MonthlyGlaener Five Cents a copy. ' Tweuty ceuts for 12 issues. Addraaa J. O. Box 3-KS, . Aihkvili.k, N. C. " J. if. KITLLER, Proprietor and Managtr. i "FTr thnt yoting Oer ffoldlnjrtm -Se rlnrfMj hlmwlf yvt?" Vnmmlr1 Mrs. Plcfc ! pring of her dmi(jhtr. ' S ft, not extwtly, mothpr, htit" I " Hr ho eTer ukod jott to mnrry hlm ' Sot pxfteTtly, but I'm (rarv h' tptfnff t " "H'tti' WpJI, dnn'fc jfoti ift hf m kiw whpther yon think nnythinji; of him unit? h' nk ynu In no many ward to b Mm wifp." "Why not, mnthor'" it Mn't Mt fnr n yonnar (rirl rrtrtn know how much shn cftrcs for M nntll ho oofnmltei hlmsrlf, " "Why not, mfithpr'" "Npvor mfnd why not You tk mjr ftdvlro nnd kppp trtMirffo In the dnrk am liiu' h wmsHilp. " h. I rl(, mot t.pf '" prlvj rr(?h pTifnjr ri?t.)ly ' Wp lwriy- turn on IT fh" lights whrni Monthly vpr hp rail " & ti-'r Matilda Mctilnnls Alexander O'Rorta; you are a fstthlpsa wretch. Yesterday yvn swore. 7 on thTsd me. Today X thwart In yuur attempt to enter a randy saaaw with that feuiaia and a cent. I will pn claim your perfidy to the whole. warUL New York World. A Corrceted Bill. Householder Did the master pftn&feav make the corrections In that bill I retttnail lo himt Collet; sur Yaa, sir, and ha tvotHi asm . overcharge of $M. 4 "Aha! Just as I said. " " Yes, sir, but It took htm ahnot r Isut to look up the Items, and ba eharcea $S mm honor for his time. Three doU mass, please." New York Weekly. nn Wmw the MsSUm. Physiolan (with ear to patient eheaO. There la a curtooa swelling aver tb tt glon of the heait, sir, which must b se duced at once. Patient (anxiously) That swelling at my pocketoouk, doctir. Please son re duce It too much. London Tlt-Blta. Th. Ksam Whj. "Miss Passay must have a Bn de almlc powder puff. " "Why soV "Il Is evidently up to all' the new ' klea." New York Wurld. Habit. "There's a bonnet," saM the editor's wife, "that Is a perfect poem. " "Yea," ho replied absentmlndedly, " bot we nover pay fur poetry." Washington Star. Eaeourma-esnsnt for liar Ethel I wonder If he loves bis aa b ssys. He has known me only a week. Clarlsaa lie may, If that's all the tins he has known yuu. New York Press. Just the Thin a. Kmile I tn learning to rids the btcTana. What kind of a suit ought I to wearr Dazzle Why don't you avt a ditna-r Dltf Clothier and Vurnlaher. Aa Kverrdaj lajrlagv Byler What tl she iio yon wearf Style r Oh, I wear a 9, but ooald aava0a enough wear a t. Boston Covin. l.sgBKK 9 ATS) JJt
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