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(7 7,00.0 cWvra thousand doUuts worth of new fresh foods to be sold at COST FOR CASH. . Sliocs, Hats, Dry Goods, Notion, Rabbrr Good. Blankets, Comforts, Shawls, Ladies and Grata' Uadcrwrar, Domestics, Plaids. Jean. . A good full stack of' ' BROGANS FOR 90 CENTS. T0-M00 Tm oars im o' aad u oat u bmuu aw rsan At to pos Tuaot hor kiaal aa PS. ! Whs n ry auni nmad m ttcw ooar Tb mjuj world tbai eur ull lif gt; And u M Sooi im IM of )jf or rro. To.aom "' oc r sifte. ad fat To morrow r ' C omo. Apn! -ua Mr suooaa itta aad rtoosn I Hot buss bright aooa of huurbtor sad of bo I Tbo oua Sacked ahada XiaU iH orchard t - lam ' : Bar wealth V pnmraa aad of eoarstlp aoworo, Aad yet fnr Uu to nil , fruai bar Mtorrw ! roil fata ar . aad nmraor ouU. To-morrow r . Moo turamsrs bora Warm abb) aro "r a boot. - WhitaaaratMof Itlco no aootaM tbo bias, f Tti eery tin aro hot aod bxi.-Ueot,. . .. : , -a ataauLag (ao ruo waiao laey has waaaaroi Cotton , tu",? . . . . A , row Tat ansa swalgh. sswalkslsil. usarrowr La autum gsraera, rich araa guidon irmia fair rnut ki orchards, aiiu brosa oa lb Irs, float poppy petal, falttait la rolral. auwroiisi at aava about Uaiaawad hat S.w toua a. ajouiaAftL ual taaoauy4i asnAoa " ; aad algb. aiie taUtaf broaU. aJs. 10 Borrow - Ladles' Fine Shun. Bottom and Lac, $1.00. A good boot for $2.00. chert W etata. Comforts from 55 ctnta to 80 eta. Coffee 6 pound for $1. big stock of all kind of roce RIES. LJ A Brown 1 routed corfrc, trunks, valises, water-buckets, tabs, tsrkings, flour, bacon Dog Thlov. , - hay aad 7Tap. It lbs. granalated aagarfhr $1.00. 13 lbs. light brown sugar for r LXvs hare been trained tu dornajio $l.oa -3lb.eMoftomtoenetca. - , nful nd many amusiej thinga. bui i. , . , ., . , th moot degrading instruction erar Mi the good, must be aold at once. , , giTen to nolle ai.Tmal of ita apeciea AUpemo owing Smith & Baird are notified to pay same at once, and save : came to light early in the week. A ix)8t . - - - great Newfoundland dog eoterrx) 1 noted store) near the Baxtile, wandered i nmut iui vuiiic Ullio IUIIV'.li)J cur , II. D. CARTER, Assignee, dawtfe2S For SMITH & BAIRD. No. 11, Pulton Avenue. BkAIR FURNITURE COMPANY. X0. 37 PATTON AVENUE, Wkoltmle and Retail Furniture Dealers, And - I'ndcrtakcrs. - ' .f" j -;''r ? :.i i-: ClMinUrr StiiU a Steciulty. Boarding houara and llotebi furniylietl iu part orentirr. Wardrobes, Sideboards, Bed and Single Lounges. ' ; (omera and fliially veiled a bundle eon- Uiniug some shooting iackets with ! w Weft Wrtran off u fast M he could. Some of lira clerta lion and aboot a hundred of them rHtiiait after hito.' He on? u&4akovop in tlieatreaM aad the "dog (hier was soon' being pur sued oy hair a dozen uojiee miu nun ; dreds of boys besides the clerks. The . aianxal was finally mu down and DHirclicd off to the police s'alion, and CTentuullv to the pound, where he ha ; probably Wd smothered In-fore this. : MTeml shopnion voniphtiiied that they DiMl teen visited by t be dog and, bad suffered from his depredations, so'tlial there- is no dooUthat he hud been taught to steai by smne Fsgin of the neighborhood, which is not a particu larly reniiectableoue. -ParisCor. New Orleaiki Picayune.. .f 1 f i FEE0INQ A Bl't CITY. Cruot SoBoiutloa Vhen a t 't.iif rri tm oiorvi ,K. must wail four mouths befoi. i ,a,i.... 'ww,,"" Tooobobi C Sojows ner to pay ner nrst rtait lo ber MISCELUSEOIS. PROFESSIONAL -CAHDS. Taao. o. Ostiuous, . Taoa A. Jftsss. Raldab, Jio. O. liSbTIN. AohrTllle. . ', .btUle. JlAVIlWON, MAaTlM AJOK8S, AHorarrtond Cooaotlloro at Law, . AoberUle. N. C. Will rautta?tti 11th aafl lath Jodlrlal IibrtrtrU, aod n the Sootrm Coort of North Carolina, aad hi the Ptdrral Court of ht Wmtera IHoMit of Knrtb Carolhia. rfcr toBaobof Aobtrllk. dtwl LMIAL NOTICES. N'OTICB Is hereby (iren that throndcmlKn ed. nd their aaoodateo. will moke opii catloa to the (neral AMcmllror North Car olina, at IU orMioa of 1MM9, fur a charter in corporating "The Anherille Loan, Construc tion and Improrement Company," with IU principal plaor of buaincM in the City of Aahe rllle, N. C. Thio Sflta day of Janaarr, 1HHU. C. D. BLANTON, C. T. RAWL8, Jan2H-d3(Hl D ISSOLUTION OT CO-PARTNBRSHIP. JUUUftC. MAtTIN, Attoraey at Law, , Anaellle, K. C, TiUeo and Coliectlono a upecialty. Colloc tion awde. VrarMcn la all the court. OAcoWlth Ondger St Carter. McLond Law Building. ---" dtnOTSM J JJA. TBNNBMT, - ArchitMt aad Contractor. 1Mans,7irpeclcationa and eotlmateo fnr. alnhed. All tott In my line contracted for. aad no eharaM sar drawings oa contracts awarded ate. Reference when dcolred. ' Omcc: No- IS Hendry block, north Court gqnare, AdhcTille, N. C. dtebo heoartnenhiuherrtoforeeiiatina between the underaigaed, was diasoWed o Ore. 31, tSSS. , P. C. MclNTIRB, PHILLIP MclNTIRB. The batcher bnnincM will be carried on ao usual by P. C. Mcintlrc. Mr. PhilliD Mcln- tiro will remain ' with P. C Mcintlrc for twelre months to aaaiat him In the bnaineaa Jan to dsitday i Wantaaj aatV Hie saokara.w W Women could do a great deal to stop ; nir 'tiauii i siiMKiiig, Mtiu a gvutie- man rernl,T.Ttiey CTcoiirage gerr tienien to smoke in tueir iiousea, and declare that instead of tobacco smoke being objectionable they like the fragrance of a nice cigar, . Men smoke quite enough when they are alone wiuioui oeing .encouraged to ao so when they are spending the evening in the society of any of their friends. A great many women, too, are Jearn ing to smoke cigarettes, and soruanen maintain that they like to see them do so. About one hundred years ago women used to smoke pipes, but they had better balanced brains than the women of today They had no time for flirting or for hisv luiury, and did not Mil their mind with lovesick stories. - Herald of Health. Notice ia hereby alien that thenndcrained. and theiraaaodatea, will make application to the General Aaaembly of North Carolina, at its seaalon of 1889, for a charter incorporat ing fc .'l.h.U l'abMl...J INU.S L. ita principal place of buaiucoa ia the City of ABnCTlllC, I. K. . This Mth daylof January, 188S. A. H. 1SHKI-L,, V. ION US. H. Pl'LKNWIUBK, B. GRAHAM. cas. a. aooss. fOORBA MBRRICK. DtJPr U 8RSICC. Attorneys and Counaellors at I-w. 1 Aabeyllle. N.C. - fractlre ra the t'nlted State Clrcutt ond irfrlrt rmieta at Anherllle. Statesrille. Char lotte and Oreenaboro, in the sopreme Court at Raleigh, aad In the court or toe rwcuto Jodiclal District of the State of North Caro- tneial attention alren to collection of claim. , , Partnership doesjaot eitcnd to practice in Buaeomb Inferior Court. dtoc3 janS- aTQTICB f la hereby aiyea that application wilt he made to the present seaalon of tb General Assembly of North Carolina for a charter, incorporating "The Carolina Mining, Munu faeturinj and Imnroremrnt Company, . u. a. rnxuiiwin, W. M. COCKB. Is., and other. iaalSdSodays mother, but after this initiatory cU. she may go to the home of her parents si snv time. The Popular Science Monthly relates a psttieue instance connected with this marriage custom. A Chinese woman had oue daugh ter. an only child, of whom she was passionately fond, and this girl was 3-arrved at the aft of H Wlieo the first foul moolli were nearly paat, ter mother's neighbor died, and as death is said to bring uncleanlinees to 'hose asMH'ialcd with it, the bride's riait to her old liouie had to be delayed lor a bundmi days, l.esl she should be come ctinlaiiiliialed. Before this period had paaaed. the bride's mother-in law died, and she was obliged to g into mounnug for three years. Just before she put off mourning, a son was born to her, and tlutt made it uevessHry that the visit thou Id be sgain delayed. v,Mto wbilfl her mother, whobtvliaurt grew more and utore hungry for her preaeiece, - becetrte Brrvooly HI, and subject tohalluciiiatioiis, under which she imagined she saw her child enter ing her dtmr 8he declared that she could distiuctly percvire her face, dis cern, every detail in her dress, and hear the jingle of her bangles. . "0 my child, rou . have comel" she would exclaim, but when she elospod the vision, she found only empty air within her amis. At leiipth the daughter, whohad all these ; cm1 l been but two utiles aauy. realljr ai.ie to visit ber mother .Thp tw en.oiaced each other and, we(H aloud,; and thereafter the asother's haJIocinalion ceased. ' pa Roto. " - Not long ago . there was a curious case ul Kockport of the singular at tachmentsotiiotimeti instituted between man and the lower auimala Mr. H had beeu for some time ccustouied, to tliruw bit of food to some eels to a small brook that ran alomr the back of his lot of land. - . One day be obnrrred thaA iba eels seemed to be waiting for his visit, and with a little coaxing after that they were induced to eat food direcll yjrorai ha b-e Sorb til Traoa. The botanesi of prodacina aad pro viding food for mankind furnishes a livelihood u. m tuajumy of the race. Oenerals in command of ."raniee of $0.000 or 50.000 men have been brought to ignominious defeat aod bight for the Wk of power to supply tliem with food, and yVt a population of two and one-half tut lion people in and around New York is supplied with fond every day aud for every meal from all pans of the world Ten thousand head of cattle are slaughtered every week to provide New ork with beef, and that is not more than outj-hlf the bevf that is coiixumed there Bouie of I tie beef comes in on foot, the rest in ref rigor ator ears from the west. Swine are brought in drvsaed. but sheep are all killed iii the city. The greater part of the fresh fish supply wf the city cornea in refrigerator cam from Boston and Gloucester; the rest comes to the markets iu fishing boats: Enough fish la kpt ahead in the cold storehouses to lust Ibe city two or three weeks. The vegetables come from almost everywhere. Lettuce is mainly brought f ruin near Boston, where one linn ships fino.OOO worth of it each year. Enormous amounts" of celery come from Kalamatrex Mich. - The south supplies tbe early vegetables, and some of tbem come from Florida, They coma on refrigerator cars, and because they can be safely shipped and easily kept they no longer command fabulous price. But the bulk of the fiteea vegetable business is still done fa the old way by fanners who come in from their place", live to thirty and more miles away, and sell their Broduce front their wagons. Some of lera start in the afternoon and drive all night, .often - sleeping on their THE FIDS' iVAfieiousn: TOBACCO ! TOBACCO ! the water, and seemed U) enjoy nil More recaull v. tlie Unreal one of the four, a huge old fellow over two feet long, allowed Mr. II to take turn from the water and slide him about from hand to band, apparently liking the novel eaperietioe. When Mr. H - goes to the brook be calls these odd Hts with a peculiar whistle, and they soon come rushing briskly from down stream. At one time he bnAight them the usual lunch, when onl Mhs large' one came. The eel waited a few moments, then turned down stream, and soon came back, bringing his, tardy famijy with him. Youth's Comiwiiion. We are glad to any to our friends and customers that all grades hart consider- ; ahly advanced since Christmas. Bright wrapper, cutter end vtriu are kLraer 'j;!!"1 wl.MillliowlOTiTirT5le is tbe pRice to' sell tobaccos raised in Western North Carolina and East Tennessee. The exporters and manufacturers who wed the type of tobacco raised in this section have their buyers on this market, and art paying more tor It here thaa else where. " . '..,,'" .Tt"".. Sf5C,rlKi.B?uJL -J1"!" Jl agents who are paid big salaries to induct shipments to other markets than this." by promises to sell at rctiuctd commissions. After Your tolutcco is ahiotmt it ia from umW ,.t w ri - - y waa vvuuui and when you receive returns there is always an excuse for low prices, claiming to bacco to be damaged, etc., etc. ,.'." - We have, with great expense, made the Farmers' Waivhouse The Leading Warehouse In the State, wlicrt you attend the sales ofyour own tobacco, or have it sold 'mm fcwdays after shipment. ' Elsewhere we give A partial fefof ifctual saiea made siuct the holidays. wagons, and only waking when tlieir trained horses have brought them to the ferrca at I aud t o'clock at night The Gaiuievoort market is tho only place Where thej are allowed to ei pose their "truck for sale in the city, and there it is sold to dealers. In sum nwr time as many as $,000 wagon a (lay are driven in. The cattle on a thousand hills daily contribute the milk tiiat New York consumes the next day. The fanner ii i i ; m -i . i T ' I...7 nmiuMin toe uextuar. iiioiaruiev L-nttl Ihft feral- to twoand and fondle sbout his flngrn. held in im4- - j, j ,u. Iterlla Apartmcnls. Life in Berlin is essentially an apart ment one. There are no, homes tiers In OUf sense of t lie word ; thnt is, pro pie do not live In their own houses, out in apartments. This is the utti venal custom in all the large cities of Euroe. Berlin has many large and handsome apartment houses; in fact nearly nil the dwellings except the palaces are on that plan, and the rents are tint dear, considering that this is the capital and the metropolis of the empire. 1 know of a nice spnrtmenl in an excellent neighborhood that can be had for $70 a month, completely furnished. It would cost two or three times that stun in New York. San Francisco Chronicle ?Olt RBNT, liege i -ISO yard T. - coss. arOBB St MBRRIMON, j. A. HsaaiMox. known ao the Darldaon Hon from Court Sudare containing rin gronnaa, orcnaraa, garden and back two acrca grnanda. Fifteen room, three inoutaldecot I a Srm Attorneys aad Counsellor at Law. Practice In all the court. Offlor: No. T and 8, Johnston, building. dtae Well known a fl rat-elan boarding house. Oocn to appli cant nntil Prliruarr tat. Bnqulre at Cm- I ibh office or at the office of A. J, Lyman. jamoouw N OTICB. '. w. joss. ONB9 arBHUPORD. Br virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Buncombe county, rendered at th Ilecem- ORO. A. RHvrosn. I ber Term, 1888, I will, on the 15th day of February, 18H9. at the residence of T I vain inner on college street, in tu city of 'Attorneya at Iw, Aaheyltle, N. C Prartiea ia tbe Superior Coort of Western North Carolina, the Supreme Court of the Mat, and the Federal Court at AahcTtllc. Office ia lohniton hoildiflg, where one mem ber of tbe firm eaa always be found, dtaovll a. a. sanvB, n. i.i I I. . jyBHVBa Sc. RAMMAV. '. saaiur, n. o. a. lienlal office: la Connally building, orrr Redwood' (tore, Pattoa Aeenue. dtajayT JOHNSTOrtBJONUB, 1 - arvossar asn:otaliAos a law. . j ',.. - Aawrmt-LrT:N.C. Aaherille. aril, at public auction for canh, to tbe highest bidder, all the furniture and chatties, con re red by T I VanOllder and wife in certain deed of trust to me This furniture conaiat of carpeta, chaira, bedroom, library, halt and parlor acts, and other uanal household furniture At the name time and place, and under tb nai condition and in the same manner I will rent and Irt the sain reaidene for the term nf oar year from Ui date of sale ror runner particular anuutre ol the un- dersiaiied at hi office or of J S Adam. attomer at law, or Moore A Merrick, attor ney at law. at their respecttTe offices W W BARKARO Jaa S1,188S "jjaa 31 dtfcblA , flY VIRTCKOP A POWBCOPSALK con s' tnincd In a Iieed of Trust executed be John M. Creaa n and bia wife. Rebecca M. creaotna, tne onaersignco win sen, ny pun Ik auction, for cash, at theCourt HoUsrdoor, ia the city of AshceillcN. C, On the 19th ciav ofPebruary. 188S. TWO TRACTS or lota of land, aitsate, lying and being in the ooarrty of nunci mbe. at Black Mountain atation, and more particularly described in a Ileed of Ttuat registered In the omcc or KeRlster ot (Iced of rlumMtahc eostity, la Book 14, page 'II -T nU nl ... I. ... I. reference I hereby made, to atiafy the note secured by said Deed of Truat, together wl b tn soot uin expenses lacurren ny reason oi theaame. B. H. RBKII. Ja18d3lKi . Trustee. Of. By aud For Iho Htndrnts. The. studenui of Oberliu hare peti tioned for a democratic form of col lege government, of the studentsJby the students and for the students. Tlie faculty will not grant the tiUon, but have concluded to try a consultation system. Kach class selects three of its members, who are to confer with a committee of the faculty on college regulations: but v tliee coinmttfee have no power of legHlation or arbi tration, and it is protiahle that en this account it will noteulist the sympathy of the students. - Bostou Trauscripl. A boot Charartor. Notliiug cun lie moi-e crtmn than that the ciiaranerctin Ix'siist.iiurd and strengthened only br its own euer getic action. Tlis will, which is the central force of character, must be trained to habits of dacisiou, other wise it will he able neither to resist evil nor to follow good Decisioo gives the power of standing firmly, -when to yield, however slightly,' might be only the first stop in a downhill course to ruin. --Once a Week taring rtnga. Greyhounds are an invertmeiit so extremely speculative, especially when bought for- public penonnaiices, that it would be rali to aft inn that tlicso dogs of great pnee will in all. cum acquit llifriiselves in iui.'h a manner as to justify their new owners in pay log tor Uirui prices quiUi lugl) enough to piuvhriset race horses of "consider able repute, and hunters rather better thati most incn of wisdotti cui? to be stride, lor ordinary hure binning puqioses a very fair greyhound may be had for a 5 note, or even a good deal less. The prices lately realized, although high, are not unprecedented. Some years ago Mr. Clark gave noarly 800 guineas for four additions to Ins breeding kennel, aud at ditiereut times the same dealer paid 200 guineas for Cataclysm. and250, WOandlSU guineas forCymbal.CrippleandCIiai'in respeot ively, while a sapling by Mugnana out of Chameleon was sold for 103 guineas, and four of he saiuo litter at an average of 40 guineas apiece Peasant Boy, when he was looked upon as sure of the Waterloo cup. brought 600 guineas, mid airrun and again the owner of Master McGralli was offered 1,000 guineas for that most illustrious ul all grey bound. Lou don (Standard. d&wtaprl2 89IITII ROLLUSS, Proprietrrrs. sne-hulf cents a quart for it and the consumer pars eight and ten. Tne difference is divided among the rail roads, eomniisMion merchants , and peddlers, the latter getting several cents a quart. One of the curious things of tlie provision business is thai eggs laid in Holland and Gunnany get to New York in less time than from some' western states and are actually cheaper than fresh eggs laid n mis country, tne reason oeuig tuai they are rated as "limed egg." Good Housekeeping. Why Wo Don't Leap In I BOO. The following explanation is given why the year l!H)0 will not be counted among leap' yearn. The year is 865 days, live hours and forty-nine minutes long; eleven minutes ure.tuken evtry year to make th year iki&l days long, j and every fourth year we have an extra day. tins was Julius Utesars arrangement,, , v here ,la ttiiwc elve hii'nuMWciime from(. They conie from the future, and arc paid, -omitting leap year every hundml years, but if leap year is omitted regularly every buiidretb year, in the course of 400 years it is found that the eleven minutes, token each year will not onlv have been paid back, but that a wliotii day will hnve been given tip. So Pope Gregory XII. who improved onCresar's calondur In 15R2, doc reed that every ccnturiul year divisible by four Khould be a leap year after all. 8o we borrow eleven minutes each year, more limn w,viiif our borrowing back by omitting three, ejp years in three cunti.. iul ycuiw. and - ;.re mat ters by liuving a iwip. year in the fourth ccnturiul year. l'oic Gregory's arrangement is so ojuiel. mid the bor rowing anil iHiyiug Iwcli balance so closely, that wo burrow more than we pay back to the extent of only olio day in 8860. - IWon Budget. PROTBCT1NG PROPBKTY OVi'NBRH. THE "CAMARET' GUARANTEED R00FLX8' PLATES. -V' We aot only give the purchaser the lirot Roofing Plate, but w protect him Hint By giving our guarantee. " - . " SecondBy (tamping each hert with brand and thickness. Third By excluding waste. , J . Puurth By branding th net weight of the 1 1 3 sheet oa tbe box. . For the benefit of those wanting the very best Kooning Plate, we assert, aad are ?RaV. PARHDTOI-ROVB, that (e.ccpting tbe "OilbertsDn a Old Method") then art no Other brand of roofing tin brtng offered ia the market to-day, by any firm, under the four alter cat guarantee givca ahoy by thi houae. . ......... : MERCHANT CO Philadelphia, New V'b'rh, Chicago, London. datwtaprl "THE W1NYAH SAIWTARIOM, " ASHEVIU.E, N. C- For the reception of patients suffering of diseases of lungs and throat, and conducted upom the plan of trie sanitairts at Gccl)cTsdortnnd Falkenstein In Ger- mrjv. Ours is the ortly.siich institution in the United ' States, and endorsed by the leading members of the medical profession. Terms reasonable. KARL VON RUCK, B. S., M. D. Tho Wi-rit of Vohifn-k. . .One.of fie tnnst v-i" !itv '.rrumeuta in favor of Volupuk t tlc tof nil its D. C. Wnddell, PreaJdent. W. W. Barnard, Vice President. Lawrence Putliam, CaeUrr. .-, THE BANK OF ASIIEVILLE, Asheville, N. C. i - i' DESIGNATED STATE DEPOSITORY - Oldest Bank in Western Carolina. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF THS GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE $TATE. CAPITAL STDCIv .100,000. : SURPLUS FUXD 1,20.000. Prartlm la tb t'nited State Circuit and IHatrict Court t AsheTllle. In tbe Hoprem Court sat Soleirb. a art - as the Coort or tb Twema jaatciai i nsxocx wi incoisww ..w..n Tr,tro i. .1 . : Carolina, and elsewhere, a hi. -rrlce. may r " : -S - Tl ".V:" .ZZZ", cmimiTii. .-i,!- o( jorth Carolina, durins Ita nrea- cnt aesaiss, to mcorporale the town of Black Moantain, nnncomiie county, N. C Janao-daod.. A pIRK IMSl'HANCB. ' F1KK. LIKK. ACCIDENT. PULLIAM & CO., At the Bank of AahcTllle, . ASHHVll.l.R. N. C Rcnreaeal tbe following com pan lea, rls. : fib. ' cam nT la ti. a Aaaln Nevada, of California Sa.4t7.HSA Con tines tsl. of New Vord .sro,aJ3 H am horg-Bremen, of Ormsat 1.I3U.004 l.nodoa Aoaaaaoce.of Bngland l.fl3.lllfl Niagara, of New Vork.... . 3.287.493 Orient, of Hartford - 1.HS7.AU2 Phnrnla, of Brooklra 3,034,17 m. I'anl Fir and Marine, of Min nesota. 1JJ41.IXI1 WrMeoaevatlflrantai -.' 1,oa.2Sa Mntnai Acnaent association. .4Uaa Lift lasaraac Company dtmaraa ; , . A NBW riHRD, carrfsrly peeoored by lead- m is an nun is of tne asnemie nor inn aeot Midiai nt aad heart Bat paper I, cor eriaa all necessary points, )nt ont sod now on sale at the office of the t erns PesLisn- ao Co., No. S NortaCMrt Bqaar..laa)ltr riRl STKB 8 8 A Lb. Bt rirtue of a power of sale contained io a Deed of Truat es ecu ted by Damon lHlling hnai and hi wife. Lucinda IHIIInghnm, on the UM day of Pehniarr, A. D. ihhh. and duty recorded la the office of Regiater of lieeda of Buncombe county, in Hook No. 13, on page A 44, of the recorda of mortgage in aaid of fice, to which reference ia hereby mnde a a port of the description hereof, in order to arc-tire to C. N. Parker, party of the third psrt. the note dne and pavable aa therein said I iced of Trust descrilied. the undersigned will sell, hr oublic auction, fur coah. to the highest bid der, at the Court House door, ia the City of Asherllle. od Monday, Ihe 4th day of March. A. II. IHMtf, the Innda aa descrilied in aaiil Deed of Truat. adjoining the landa of Z. H. Vance and other, containing UN) acres, lie some mure or less. Hi order to aotisly the aaid ote. Interest and all necessary cita and es nrnsfs incurred br reason of the snme. This Creeils OnssHo. Northern visitors to New Orleans are invariably iutorcstcd to learn the creole wuv of making ;bisnti(j and gumbo. They lake bock with thess packages of tiles and serve up at their horns tables a mess which t hey inform their victims is New Orleans gumbo. -New Orleans Picayune. 1 George FJii lit. of Baltimore, if prob ably the old ' f :niatit in the world, lie begun h:r -.tg in S;M. and has made 17 s,seeiii i i.; nil, in only one of which was he w rinkly injured. His thigh was bmfcen on this occasion, and he craned his aerial (lights. Now it r?TBp"BKTV"4 he ' 84 7tsr utd .and practices s!k- s. melton. - - H making. -"-' - In Milwaukeeall the fire department wires are laid under ground in east iron nics that cost 15 extits a foot. The plan works well, is cheap .aud is certainly within the reach of nearly every titr A RevoluMoei In the Iron Business. Iron men are just how deeply inter ested iu the scientific ue of silica as an ally to help purify, thanfe and strrugtheu metal, to" render both iron and steel homogeneous, tine grained and comparatively free from porosity. The possible influence of silica and silicon are as yet little known, even to the ablest metallurgists, they having paid but slight ana tudiirerotit attcii lion to ths, subject Now there w a lively and growing interest in the ai Mertion made by a metallurgist, along iu 1871. to the effect that be had found out a secret that would Intimately cause a revolution iu the iron busi ness, and that it was thut silica would become a powerful helper in the manufacture of steel. I have token some interest in the effort to establish tlie value of. this discovery, and urn feas 1 wus greatly surprised to witness the result of a tost of Us ellicucy, and am of the opinion that the discovery, simple as h is,' will eventually prove of fnr more importance than 'that of Bessemer, -tit, Louis Ulobe UemocraL various iiiutulions and o cul i piovenicnls noii" .a v t -.ii socuro even a vevy !l h-,:., scarcely u iVoiul 'henriii". t.'h. puk litis Muni ih" i.i.i . r I' and has : i ii::!or ! . .1 : , . the r-rei I- t I 'lilol-..-: i lie and liu: g.riltctl ill c adopttoM mil .i!,i :. Worthy ff nut:- t ; t i . criticisctl it lucievei 1 . . gest or eiiiii.tiiu-i ii I, , : lUtpillCC. II 1.1 rH ". and so xcieniilie mi! is well woi-thv u p i: I , gaining, cvil.v. . : i :. . . i eeiilinr nhtmi iol i:u, not consideiipg the value a knowledge of ,l in few ycurn. HI. I jiui . ( ocrat. led im ii I ile to I and Vola ,i vwtrs 1 1 d by Mil-Id, ' I e. ide l- . lnO ;LHWI8MAI)imX,Prc r L. P. McLotlU, Vlce-Pre. J. B. RANKIN, Cahler. i . Tb Vaodsrbllt Marrlhgo. " A quiet citizen, worth his half mil lion or more, said tome. I always bad some respect for the late William Vantlerhilt and his wife when I saw how indifferent they were in the mar nags of their children to money con sideration. In most cawes they lot their ehildreo marry erons of re spectability nnd good parentage, but without fortunes. 1 hat iuis btsiu ul as ; V III ', I It !,..0( I he .".Hi'sr; I hilMliess ill Ucoine U.m- i WESTERN CAROLINA BANK, A8I1UVILLB, N.C. FF.HKUARY 1st, 1889. Organised M Ky 1 at, 1888. CAPITAL, f 50,000. . . HVUPhVH, f 5,000. . Hoe a llrnernl llnnklng Business. liepositH received. Kichange bought and told. Cot. "' lections miiile on all acreanlblc points; The Saving feature will receiTt spcvial atteatloa. On all attma in this department. drioaited for four month or longer, Interest at the rat of 4 per cent, per annum will lie paid. Rpccinl attention given to loans on mil rstute, which will lie placed for lung time os rva aoiiAhlc tcrtna. Ojicn (mm 8 a. 111, to :i p. m on Satunluy the Snvlng Dcpartnicnt III Ik open till trwa . . feb2dtf Small Run, Itnlls. necciii t ijerini''iil .mi tlw cll'eeis in tbe human body of the ncv French balls (Ubul gun) have nliown muny interesting fuels. Tlio ball of thuLebe) gun is 11 small one (H milliineti.iti di ameter, instead of i, which truvols faster tluui ihotw) formerly used (570 meU-rs K;r second, insleatl of till), end is clad in a dress of muillochorl (Ger man silver), which give n a greater bard ncv. It produces much smaller wouniK and tliese sre more limited than with other balls; txmcs nre not so much rh altered, and the fact that the hall does not (up to IhetltxUiiioe of 1.21HI iiietcist remain 111 Hie body, renders the treatment much easier. The l hcl hall nmy be considered as a humanitarian and philanthropic in strument, iu a large measure. -Scicn- BARC.AIN8. BARGAINS. ONLY FOR THREE WEEKS IN- C.oth.nj;, IlatH, Gcnt) Furnishlni, AT THE BIG 22. tna37-dlt 4t 11. A BI.ACKWKLL. Trustee. M (INKY TO LOAN. In sums of not lea than f lraxroo, nor more than SflfMio.oo. on nnmrsmlnpred real tat. MIKIKH ft MHKHICK. Attorners-at-lw, IsnB-dtf Ashesille, N. C The entire value of imports st the port of bm York Uurwig Ute itu4 Hseai year wss filU.20H.4:i'i. and ut all other ports in the country tr7:t.u',Jf),(l(W, total. f7MB.20ft.HiO most unifori'iiiy the case. William K. Vsnilrlull !, hliilf Ih S9 ISIfl Of II bouse, mumed a Virginia aotnan who t c American. could hai'dly keep her wardrobe. It, 1 have understood, from going to sale. ' Men who work the ore thut cornea I And yet." said he, "iu uearly every i from the MarUii White miiirul Word, case they appear to be haniiy folks 1 . undergo a curious rlutuge of sp- ! who go toffether. How moch better ' pearance. 1 heir faces become sunkeu BARUAINf. dckwtapr20 BARUAINS. CuHlnH, CaHketft and Darial Robes, it is than this everlasting greed to make love itself minister to avarice.' Cincinnati Enquirer. and pallid and their whinUcrs. eye brows and hair slowly change to a r ninnenl git-en color. Merit Win. ; OnctHl Crnnt. on his return to this country. ia said to hnve lam severely nf- a narr investment. Is one which is guaranteed to bring you sat isfactorv results, or in rase of failure a or that give a general satisfaction. We Ho not hesitate to guarantee tliem every BFOm WAWAT. TTXrTMTV vwiMmtitxiivtm'.ii&iinjxx. (lanibnrf Enibroiderias. large I CCHBH F11.W,' lslTRtm,' (TTfl, rT.otrrk. bewiitifuldealgns and cheap, at BbUlXbVCmlJilAUbAXlUAriaU'&Jl 1 WRrruxt'a jant8dtf Anecdotra of Ocncral Urant. n e desire to say lo our .ettnrena that, for venrs we have hern wiling Ir. King's snv insroverv lor vonauininioii. lr. .. . , VV," r.., J .,.-1,.-. . i .1,.. .r. King's Ke Ufr Pills, B.trtVa Wa "" " " TTZZZr elm vnu c n V, fV m m wl " -j .-i ii,-,.r. ,la i..,,-- Crossing the ocean, atitl whicli )nd atjtr f I'm vnu enn Imy from our arlvertiard !'i.-ii rAH to srayA-tntliH!. ifKV '"ttW of Irr. King's New Dis- " ' ' J. owo """"" nr. s ii, a o .- 1 i.l. j envoi a .. I nnaiiinntlnri It la sets r s-n s iricwi jmicuTTU inr ruin a iKiiiif" in ",,'M,,Il""'"' is1'" 1 Svmphvi. and tiv iti nnr in a frw hours tml to hriiiiz irlief in evfrv innc when ll a' 1 li 1 11 ( I . Sltbs-1 4VbO aa tlasyrssl a 'to . TL..i I s.s..h dt. rh. hi" fri' : "rn '""k -!' rrvnt or Ch"1' " ConsnnMrtion, Inflajn prrrennse prh-t . ifsatisfnttory results do ... . ,. . ' " mation of Lnnira. Ilrnnrtiiti Asthma k , u.;. , i, ...,i ' greater than I. Mv calling tins twrn to : T ' ' ; ' 7. s-dratvov meti's live, bnt (hi medicine i ! jorin.. iiriiKK"v. - . - - f I .t,,.n (rctlv ana- nnd ran aloavi 1 riruendnt lie without it agnin." dtw IM,- Trial brittle free ht P. L. Jacol' - - - nrtig aturr. Hnw Whitlnrk can save you money on a - -- ...... "., fine, medium or common dress ia silk, (Jo to W hillock's to get a Wrap, real wool or cotton. jaulSdtf cheap. janiodtf oa their merits. daw I'. L. All kinds of ensrs, for old or young, from plain to tltc fiurst, kept constantly on hniul. Prompt attention given to alt onk-rs tiny or night. Orikr from abroad will receive prompt attention. We hnw also employed s firaUlns Undertaker of a ' ninny years' experience, to take charge of this rviul hrnture of our Irasinem. llliAlU FniXITniK COMPANY, . ... ... . - - - " i XSSVt-- lv"l,n"1 N'"-:17 " A"h.; t.!U3TAi:a u:iiL:EiiTr.u3TAKG u::i::inT Bltoriif) ALVAYH BR KEPT TV fTHOF, (n'BRrt noLtHOKS, CAKED BAG, KITCHEN. M'AilliE AND IACTOBI I QEUU A HOOK DlSKAbi IN CATTLKl
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 2, 1889, edition 1
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