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r::,:-Fzx:3XAL cakcs. T" F. P.tit. Tnr A, '-, -- ittorvjl ud Councilor at Law, Asaerflle. K. C. 0l prc rice hi'th flth u lih 'JaelirT! rMatnrta, aad is tae wra Court of Nortk ruolni. ni la tM Vrarrnl Court of the Wemrra Inetnct of North CaroUaa. Brfcr to bank of AsneTtll. dtael IVUCt. MARTI. . " Altrjrw M taw. TSlV aad Caasetaociaa-a preil) ctlou made. Practice m all toe e ky. Cat- tarOoa made. Practice m all toe court. Oact: With Oaoaxr Carter, McLoad Law BaUding. dtao38 W A. TBKNBNT. Architect and Coa tractor. PUaC Asked. , arsteiSeatioa aad eadntatea far- All work ia my liac contracted for, -- -v"ir drawiaga awarded ate. fiBa who desired Odlc: No- 12 Hradrjr block, gxjsar. AaheTiu. N. C. oa coatracts aorth Coart dtfco caaa, A. aooas. f a f naaaicaj . Attorner aad Councilor, at Law. AbrUle, K.C. practice la the raited State Clrrolt aad Dfetrtet Caart at Aahcrille.aiBtearilkt. Char, lotw aad Orrnb)ro, la the paprana Ok"J at alniM pd Br)MtttM jjflra Tadkial VaW ot3bltate,.W "Jiorth ap- Sprclal attcatioa firea to collect! oa of Partnership doeot e stead to nrVtfff 14 aba laienoc tun. t. i. eoas. J- "ano OBB It MBRRIMOft, Attorwy'indtCOdtirtlor at Law;' Vtwrtkrta al thronrt. ' ' '' (rate: No. 7 aad 8, Johastoa building. t- - i- . . J,- - , ar w. toaaa. uao. a. aamaoao. It&tfWm .fltPOBD. ".'''" Attorney, at Law, t.'O.I ' AaherUl. N. C. Practir hi tat carrier Caarta o fwr Nortk OaroUna, the anpeann 'Coart of tha State, aad the Federal Court at Aherille. Office ia lohneton ballding, w acre oac mem her of the arm can always be foaad. a. a. aaara. b. . a 1 . aiscMV, o. a. . JBRf BS arRX-MSAvV rteatal office: In Connallr bnlldlac, orrr Redwood's tore, Pattoa Auaae, . . . j dtmayT T 7M .TbRMfAHA loNBS.- '' . V ATTOBNKT AP COtKBLtO AT CAW, ABHBVILL8, N.C. Practice In the United States Circuit and nutrict Courts at A.hcTlllc. In the Hapmae Chart at Raleigh, and ia the Court of the Twelfth ludlcial D).trlct. f th 8tte of N.prth Carolina, ana elaewnefc, a nM arrTice may be required. Ian23dtf, A'UBW DBKf), eanfullT ptTpared hy lead Inn member of the AaheTille bar (oa : lnr members of the Aahernie bar (oa at par lament and hekty Oat paperl, cov arina all neceaaafr point. nt out ana an mimttit and near Bat paper), cov i erlnit all necewafj point. Ju.t out antf aowl n ale at the office of the CiTIIRM Pi'dluh- (nd Co., No. 6 North Court Square. ianlStf N OTICB. H Tirtue M a decree' of fJh BuDcrlor Court of Buncombe county, rendered at the, Decem ber Term, 1SKH. win, oa the 13th day of VaaOllder on College street, ia the city of AaheTille, sell, at pubn auction for cah, to the highest bidder, all the furniture and rhattlea, conveyed by T I VaaOllder and wife in certain deed of trait ' to me Thi furniture conit of carpet, chairs, bedroom, library, hall and parlor t, aad other usual household furniture At the same time aad place, aad under the same conditions and in the same manner I will rent and let the said mrideoe for the term of bar year from th data of aakt Por further particular enquire at the aa detaifrned at his office or of J 8 Adam, attorn at law, or Moore & Merrick, attor ney; at (aw. at their mpective office W W BARNARD Jaa Bt, 1NHB Jaa 81 dtfebtS N OTICB. Notide is hereby irlven that the ttndcnihmed will appry to the prrscht acflftion of the Gen eral Aaaembly for a charter to build and op erate a sailroad from Anheellle northeaaterly to the top of CrnKfcy Mountain (or to aome Intarmadiate point. 8. W. BATTLB, - T. W. PATTON, ' 2:' W. T. I'BNNIMAN, T, ' C. W. WOOLSBY, : o. w.twAiN, M . W. W. WADDILL, W. W. W no r, fcWcnpi W. B. OWVN. ... $7,000 Seven thousJUid doltars worth offcew GOST FOR DASH. v , - - , ' fihoes, Hau, Dry GoOdi Notions. Rublier Goo.U, Blanket. Comforts, Shawls Ladies and Gents' Underwear, Domestics, , ; ... . . " BH0GANS FOR. 90 CENTS. , ' - -. ... . v '., ' ' Ladies' Pine Shoes, Buttdn arid Lace. $1.00. A good hoot for 12.00. eheek. cenU. Comforts from 55 cenl. to 80 eta. Cone 6 pound, for tngfttecofaHiiiadsqf ' i , . .. ' v A. , - , .. , . tlft flrown's roiisled coffee, trunks, valises, hay anflsyrup. it lbs. granulated .ugar GROCERIES 11.00. '3 Ih. cns Of tomitoes 11 cts. a can. AJ these goods mutt be .old at Once. f . a - All persons owing Smith & Balrd are noti6ed to pay some st once, and save eoata. II. n. CA1TTEII, AMlgnee cUsrtfcM BLAIR FMTIE COMPAMY, NO. 87 PATTON AVE.11R, Wholesale and Retail And t'nertaker. ! ' ". " " . , , . " . Cbamber BuhU a specialty. Boarding hoas. and Ilolckt l-rnialsnl mrrt or entire. ' , , , i Wardrubrs, Sidehoarrla, Bed ami Single biunjrc. fff(5 tf j a , os1Ahou DurA -JTi tiar icaar iarira. A mamt of aar- It j, atreertk aad wkoleaomeacva. afore eco aumical taaa the ardtaarr kind, aad cannot be Md eoaipctitioa with tae maltitade of low teat, bort weight alam or photphate powdrra. Sold oalr la raa. Kotil BAawa Pnwsaa Co., 106 Wall Bt., New Vork. dwThl3 , iUaiNSUBAJICB . RlflE, - WFE. ACCIDENT. PULLIAM & CO. , . AttheBaakof AhevUk, ASRBVILLR, N. C. Reprean taeUowNi( com panic, rli. : . raa. cash AMarara v, . Attftt MWftiwt tf C AawffFa"llif ilt4ati9T.N3S Contiaeatal.si New Vord. VS75.623 Rambara BripiaC)ot-.... a,lW,0 Loadoa Amaraaot. of Bngland..... 1.BA3.H9S Hiaa;aa,of Nw Varh........ ..... 1.23T.13 TYrieatotBartford' l.T.63 Photala. of Brooklra 8,0,17B St. Paal Plrt aad Martoe, of hfla- " Bcota...v. 1,941,0)11 SoothcraTof New Orleaa. ' 438.AH4 WeaUra. of Toroato 1.03M.232 Mataal Aerfdeat Aaaodatioa. -fitaa Luc laaaraace Compaajr. -tltaar3 " FLNE JOB WORK A SPECIALTY. AT m 6, VOnTlI - VA )ITRT SOI ,K UK. T. B. CRARV, ASHBVILLB, N. C, " BrkSatAc' njr Waksef." Jobs ofWt HadaaAtenard to. " ArtiArial stone pavements and private roadwars laid same a i used eiteamvely In park and private ground in Bastern State. Will contract to pare walk for In than brick will coat without obatructitiK the way, and guarantee It to last longer and to be in Terr way oerter. AddrcM as above. davtmar VyB. WOLPB, , PLAIN UlCtf ORHAMENTAC rtASTERER. Alt kind of cement' work done. Jobbing and kalaominlng promptly at tended to. Residence, Clavtrm St. Order tan lie left with W. H. Wcatall t Co. fcbttdAin JkJOTICB I aivea that aimlication will be made to the Legislature of North Carolina to charter the Asheville Past Line aad Suburban Kail' way Company. Alao to charter the Parmer' Bank of Asheville. frbBdlt wSt NATT ATKINSON. 1 fresh goods to be sold at i'lauls, Jean., a goo a run jaoea w - j( r' .' . Cotton $1. A water-buckets, tubs, ticks k, dour, bacon , for $1.00. 131U. light brov a For SMITH k BAIRD, So. 11, Patton Avenue. Furniture a in m . . and PLr.Asrnc "Whv, Marls, you look tlrraJtu'ljr Iptakol!" I "1 (ecl o." "IpallnifUt?" "Yes." ; ith the bo.Ti, eh ? Yon sly raatnl .'" : "Eiactly; -ith two of them; had ( twitii yesterday both bty." The Spring stock i bevinning to arrive ; at Law 'a. All the new design in Silver ' ' and China will moo be shown. ! Terrible Forcwaralnfa, Cou;h, in the mortiin)?, hurried or dil6 . etilt lireathiiijj, raising phlegm, tightness i i in the chest, quickened pulse, chilliness in ' the evening or sweats at night, all or any : f of these thincs are the first stnjnrs of con-; sumption. Acker's English Cough Kem-' i edy will cure these fearful symptoms, and ' j is sold under a positive guarantee bv T. ) C. Smith & Co. febSdawlw This is the season when the country editor begins an article, "Let us warm the heart of the poor; and then he goes out and treats himself to a cocktail. Texas Sittings. IKseases of an exhaustive nature that have a tetidcncT to create ait unnatural feeling such as fatigue, lassitude and great weakness throughout the system, owe their origin to a lack of iron in the blood. Brown's Iron Hitlers will restore the Wood to its natural healthful condition. Get the blood pure by using this remedy and disease will be quickly vauquished. feb5dawlw The United States Postoffice Depart ment is pretty well Supplied with regula tions; there is one more we should like to see adopted aboat this time 'Tost no bills'." - - A splendid line of New- Sterling Silver Jewelry and Novelties at Law's, opposite postoffice. The Ftrat Symptom of Deafli. " Tired feeling, dull headache, pains in various parts of toe body, sinking at the pit of the stomach, loss of appetite, fever ishnetu, pimples or sores, are all positive evidence of poisoned blood. No matter how it became poisoned it must be puri fied to avoid death. Acker's English Wood Elixir has never failed to remove scrofulous or syphilitic poisons. Sold un der positive guarantee by T. C. Smith & Co. fehSdawlw Mhs. Shuby "lloctah, dc chile dun gone swaller 'r pint ob ink." Doctor 'Hah yo' dun enydiug fo' de relief oh 'im ?" Mrs. Selby "l'se dun mnde 'im eat free sheets of blottin' wper, doctah. Was dat rite?"'" Hacklen'a Arnica Halve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, "and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 centa per box. For sale by P.. L. Jacobs. daw A handsome couple Two dollars. Parenta Criminally Liable. " More than half of all deaths occur, be. fore six years of age. An army of inno cent, lovely children are swept needlessly away each year. Parents are criminally resimnsible for this. The death rate of children in England is less than half this. Acker Kngllsh Baby Soother has done more to bring this about than all other causes combined. Y'ou cannot afford to be without it; T. C. Smith & Co. febSdawlw r ' A uhflosopher observes that a man's conduct is largely regulated by his envi ronment. This is particularly true if his environment happens to lie tlie walls of a prison. Anecdote of Ueneral Urant. Geurrih Grant, on his return to this country, is said to have been severely af flicted with a cough contracted while crossing the ocean, and which had stub Iximly refused to yield to any treatment. A friend procured for him a bottle of Symphyx, and by its use in a few hours he was entirely relieved. He remarked to his friend i "Men look upon me as a great soldier, but this bottle of Symphyx is greater than I. My calling has been to destroy men' livesi but this medicine is a victorious savior of men. 1 shall never be without it again." -d&w Banium's ' wild animals have been treated to electricity. They acted exactly like the stockholders of the late Electrical Sugar Refinery. Tbey howled after the shock. Por the following triple extracts (iust received): White Liluc, Marie Stuart, ! Stephanotis, Chtrry Blossom, White ! Rose, Jasmine, White Icliotroc, Yang Vnang, Jockey Club, Millcneur and Vio let te de Parme, of the well known per fumers, Luhin, Atkinson, Wright and Nace, together with a eomnk-te line of toilet articles and druggists' Sundries, 11 at P. U Jacobs' drug .tore. Main "In the ense of .my unfortunate client, ' gentlemen," said the eloquent attorney , for tlie defense in a murder case, "it is for , you to draw the line lictween murderous I rage and emotiomtl'msnnity." And the jury rendered a" verdict that they thmight the safest place to draw it ; was lietween the head and shoulders." ! See the beautiful exhibition of Chinese Lilies, in fujl bioom at Law's. The Verdict I'nanlraoua. W'. D. Suit, druggist, Rippus, lnd., tes tifies: "I can recommend Ivlectric Bitters as the very best remedy. . Uvery bottle diuffArfor.Pvenrfiifi in every cane, line .III , man tnnb sst Vanttlaa. and ... A a rheumatism of ten years' standing." ; A'!h"'? l"' Pft. Ml vjlle, Ohio, aramis: "The best selling medicine I have ,ver namWd , t , . ,i,m wia. tntbia nuu fs.aj vuiTJU til ence, i hlectnc bitter.." Thousands of ; others have added their testimony, so , that the verdict is unanimous that Elec , trie Bitter, do cure all the disease, of the river, kidney, and blood. Onlv a half dollar a bottle at P. L. Jacobs' drug store. . , , - frbSdawlw i TTieg yr pnrrTn, shir, but 'r you th ' floor mining! hie )er?" "I have that honor. What may for yon, sir?" I do ! "Well, I wish yon'd hk) manage th'! " ntMir a htt' bit larrrer. Itsh mniiiti1 roun an' roun' like at-l hie l-hicop, an' th' mfas nir ehrae tush fltimire mtrn f.Arnl. ( - "f ""-;minir, jnsrnnc insvrnea as eiStclica Dealer. hK-arf'nlrit me ia tV back-hicr th' apoa her and for sevcti vtsr. she wfch henfl.' ,VeW J'orl Evtiihtfi Sun. "'.'"' rtortd " "r'Trlrt mrt her thai or- Reform, like charity, should begin at home, and on til equal and exact justice . hi done to hm hnitHer In hlacfc In the ' schools of Ohio and the workships 'Of IU i Knois the Comma cml Cntettt nndChica- : K T,,lnr iBold devote teas attention ' to the sins, real end imaginary, of the , ppfc. Df tnf Sooth. 61 JL'wNCiSE 6AVAIT! I ted upoa ar? bUaortr, My tea rnwa oft!j Auttsrv rVrtup a aiihi be aaad InM tbc oaxea Kbuttra. Aad jm, tbouea I caa am ace far, i hear ao ward ha utam Hit wbM haad rwta upua tar cut. Hnr mooch racci ftwior bncbtly. Bh) braaik berckwil uf uttl Utnjinf ry Ujtaly. Aadk' Well. ka Uc faeorrd im For whom har rw kurn anchti) Aoiun( bnd carry youta. ao fresh, an bniil. eu vernal Hick tana ia all, amdi lu sail irw. To we M wrmim wifarnai lor I haic bead lo Irara tuai aaiinut Oaranh atanaHrraal H rK mmm da) ytwH kaua ah Tiul lot rtaiam )ur4 la rtabas Tiial tlinc aa gtouuu kka-lakd fwri. 1 bal bunia ail Uuaw tu 4k. Tliai faita and tnub ar krUt that imlv hraraih youth bhrs V--t atandtan bm. jib out of Mailt i M.-aiia aad ailTta rl. . , ., ,', I u h y.m liUiy laoUnuifhl . A. gull I ha auvluu aibajr, Ail aad arM fab ' in la a ha; ' in tnaiv that I aia aaar' Jati Hum BrutMvia Saraaka duta WaaL A t'oselaas UaMtaa. llt-rv. is a story of a banlani ben Initl b Oui-li the iiulumlist Tlier muk u i test nf the etMiiiiinii lien in a Mt-liul' tl iitiit of (lie gurtleii, and thn luii'iil hiiil I ! i kitting on ib egss un til imiiim IIimI bv liunirrr hr lifi tliafti for a ihi-t tinif. Thia alinro wnn fulnl. I'r ;i lillle Utnluiii lii-n, yi'Hrn in? f pri(;ty, fwmd thr iwv in llw I teft '. atrti erwitttg iit-ttlr-ss)-m-ioii of tlie with , tliu,tri: iinipli of Ibf' dixoivmiBr oft 4. treafiiv Tli reiil 'niotliiT novt; ntii'cd, rfjid cfmtl was her uglily ut linding an in tnnlr in her tiest. Aflrr lnany at tfiupls U rrvovw pviasesejon. slie Wall ctNiiicllH)l to ivsign her righls, for the bal 1 Ulln Wrtu tH rrao1ut to bp roil ten) Im I with; and though its ttody was iiih hi ; i-noiili to co vT all the eggs, and thus wtne of them wrre not batched, yt-t in due h-umiii the pride of ' tliiit uudftr-itrti. afcpiiiotlicr wan gratiticd by strutting hI the hut of a itunHiii,v of rxtbust tliickfh.t wkjioh he iKtsseil olT oil llie feutlii'red public' i4ubrKN of lier own.--Philadelphia Times. ' Ha Was th Maiaairar.' ' ' I heard another 'storarViaf JohlD Stetrton the other day llmt iUtittratea bin Hii-.ing iiorsiuialily aa well us hie unfiiniiliority al oik- time with the Kn;:lili l.intiae. I lue of hi travel inn; Uii'tttricul eonipuniea. finder the charge of businen nuuni'r named , Hluu'iMir Wtetlaa Vonkerw a few yeara ago lo uive two or three iN-rformaucea. StutHon went out to hike a look at the house, and when lie arrived at the theatre' at bboaitioon lie diMVovered sign in front of the bouse, (lie inscrip iioM ujim wliirh -reed: "Matinee at 8 o'clock. Hlmrp." Htetson did not like thin at all tie sumnioued his man ager and kd iiiui why he had put out ttucii a sigu. "Take it in," he continued, "and have it painted over no it will read, 'Mntinif ut 2 oVjIork--Stetson.' I want you to tniderxttuid that 1 am miuiHfrer of this conipuny, and 1 tun not going to alio , yon to tnr rour oVvn tiauie ou a Kin. "-New York &tr. Thr Capital of Colomlda. I!ngt)irrUie capital of I'oloinbia, is sitiiateti in tlie "heart of ll Andes sometliiiiK ovor 8,()00 feet We the sit lev-!, and ranks as the third high est city mi the w estern hemisphere, Po tosi una iuilooniy tnkinf preeeuonre. Tlui-o w h Kculir tradition us to the event of it founding, in l.M? It is related that three 8ianuml set out with the purpoxeof seleoliiiff aeapital for the new vice royalty of New Gre nada. One eulered the territory through Veni-xuelu, a second ascended the Mailaleua, while tlie third', gate way .HS by the TOcitic i-oast, AJI meeting ou the spot where the city is now located on the same day. with trtie Spanish superstition they hailed ita-i an "omen." and with great for mality founded the present crtv under the uiiine of "8anto Fe de Bogota, " Later the "banta Fe" wa dropped and it remains simply Bogota. Its pop ulation h eisliinated at about 60,000. Detroit Kree I'tf. ...... . . . Miss OavaaiMirt Was IMeowad. Mis. 'Fanny Davenport went into one of tlie large dry goods establish ments recently to look at the urn breMrw. While xamining the svaort ment the clerk, who had Ceen eyeing her with tome ctiriositv, remarked: "1 think one of the new Tosca' parasols would nuit you, ma'am." "Whv !" ahkexl the actress. "Well. I hardly know, but 1 think yta look very much like Miss Fanny Daveniort, mid I think a "Tosca' para ol would be Imcouiiiig." Tlie ctimplinietil to pleased Mifla Daven)Hirt that she made a purchase. New V-k Herald. A New York woman, writing on cremation societies which in this country are largely comrioaed of wo men gives it aa her opinion that' a perfected list of those who believe.. In cretnulion would include the majority of the proMiineiit women , writers of that city and a large per cent of the college i) red wonieu of the natiou. A French stone mason has discov ered a cement which ho claims" to be stronger. clieaH-r and less liable to damage from the . action of the weather than any prejmrutioti now in use. It is not a planter, but a heavy, viscous tlmd. and n applied with a brush, (ts composition is 'kept secret Wliut is conscience! If there be such a Ktwer, wluit is its ofiicel It wwild seem to be mmnlv this: to ar prove of our own conduct when weao what we lielieve to be right, and to censure us whmi we commit' whatever we judge to bo wrong. Dr. A Ooss We, The euiieror of China will have a household consisting of ftoo persons. inrrliHg thirty fan lerrt. thirty umbrella bearoi-s. Ihirty ptiviicians and surgeotiH. nevenlv live nil mlogera, seven elnef cooks am) oixt pin-ta. A WomsB's Diaoovery. ''Another wonderful dicoverv haalieen m n He n,4 .ha. Inn l,w nf . 1. 1. , . . . r . 1. " . . . nns were nniicTminea nnn ncatn seemed hnmineiit. For three months shecougbed incessantlv and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Pr. King's New flMs-TiverV for Consnmrrtlon nd ws so much relieved 00 taking the first dose that she Slept al night and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name is Mr. Luther Lats." The writes W. C. Hamrick A Co., of Rbelbv, N. C. Get a fret trial bottle at P. L. jamb's drug tore. frbSdawlw SUPtrSTITlGc,3 ABOUT EGGS. catch nshar View Aboat th Canar f Courrary Vrtuda. , "To hang an f ?g laid on Awmion ! j day in the roof ui a house. ' sav? I'J-si I tialj tcot iu 11. "proserr th tlu j i same f mm all hurts." 1 ,n: ; h'v UiL. j I wawritU;rj wilh aa eye lothc hnrts' I arising from witchcraft, in contieftlon willi which eggs were supptxed ti po : sesa certain niystenous pov eis. lr. North Germany, if you have a deairr 'i ; to see llie ludie of the bnxmalu k on j May davliieir festival, you nmt Like ! an egj laid on Maumlv Tliuitxitiv and OjukI wliPre four neiU nuvt ; or else ! ou musl go iulo church n inod Fri ay. bal come out orsfore the ble?sjni It was former! v quite ao artii-l.' of do I owstic belief tluit tlie slielU must be ; broken ul'tereutiug eggs, lest the witch : e ,lu)iili sail out to seu in llii-m ; tr, as 'fcir Ttiomaa Browne dechtml. lest : they , "kliould draw or pi ick . their ' names therein. HcT vefiitii'ioislv mis chit-r' thti person li0 had rtaktnof ortii vnniiBi -. ijnKinnp UiishiUe of the question, uy. "lirvuk the shells or you will ri I ilieuue," and "NcHlierhtiMlerii' advise yoti Lse eureiyouraalf against tlie iittseks of this di.-irrwvble visitor by ratiiuou Easter Jay a couple of egg which were hiiil on Oond Friday. - rVit'h tt.Jier who uiay be reckoued anioufj tlie most kiiperaitious of folks, believe that contmrv wiiidsand much vfTt'atirm of spirit will rriull of baring eggs ou hoard' with them, while in the wet of kiiglaad it w coiiKidered very unlucky to bring birds' egL. into the boose, although they may bo Jinii np with impunity outside. . . Mr- Oregor, Lull id. "Folklore iif the oKhennlof Boollart4" gives, u aotne cui ions par ticulh.rH conerniiig cliiclieu and the heat uiotiiotl of .etniringa Ratiofactory brood. The hen,- it n'enis; idiould be Wat on tui odd number of ;!;. or the chances are that iinsl, if m all.' will be addled mournful protiiiex-t for the bea Wife; olso, tliey tinim lie- placed under the mother l.iixl idler sunset, or the rhiekeiiH wilt U Mind. If the wo man. 'uor perfottii.-i ibis oliice carries the e; n'raiipetl iii iii her t-heuiisi!, the rehiilt will bo ie;i hinls: if ahe wears a man's hut, wc!(s. .Further more, it i an well lor lit r to ivH.-at a rt of chann, "A" in Uiegeethir. A' ot thofroethir," There are many fanners' wives, even in the present day, who would never dream of, allowing eggH to be brought into tlu- house or taken out after durk, this being' deemed ex tremely unlucky. , Cuthbert Bcde meiitioim the Case of a former's wife in Rutland who- received a set ting of ducks' eggs fi-oui a uciglibor ut o'clock ut night. "1 cannot im agine how she could have' been so foolish," said the guod Vtoiiiau, much disireKsetl; and her visitor upon in quii-y -was told that ducks' eggf) brought into a house after minsot would ucver be hutched. ' A Lincolnshire cuiicrsfitiori rlevlarm that if eggs are carried over running water tbey will be useless ftr setting purposen; while in Aberdeen there it an idea prevakiit nmong the country folks tliat should it. thunder a short time , before chickens re hutched they will die in Die shell. The bunie wiseacres may 1st t-ntUh'd" with' the notion (hut the year the farmer's I . :t- I ' - guut: who pi-eseius uUH ,nn, an ao-f t ; diUOfl t i liis family is a bud feanon for : tlhVporiltry yard." "Bairns and chuck ens, stty they, "dinnit thrive in as year.'' Tlie proljuble oxplunution be ing nidi ute guiio wuy, tuueu up with- the care of her bairn, huh' less time lo attend to the rearing of the chuckuns. Beside the divination practiced with the-white of mictg. w hich certainly upeaju of a vngtie aud unsiitisfactory character, auollier spei-ie. of fortuue tellinp wttn eggs ts in vojruem North umberlnud on the eve of rt Ague. A muideu desirous of knowing what bor future lord is like is enjoined to boil an egg, after having scut the whole duy foHtiug and iu .ileiico, Uien to extract the vo k. fill the eivilv with alt, and eat tlie wleole, including Uis shell. This highly unpalut bio sup per finished, the lieioic timid must walk backward, uttering this in voca tion to the saint: t weet 8t. Ago, work thy Taut, If avsr l be lo tuairy nwa, Or man to marry nxs . . I Iwps liin Uila night to ana . If all necessary rites and cwuiouie. have been duly potfonned, the iri may coulidently count ukhi seeing her fun; it? husbtiud in her dreams drenms which, w uhoiild prciuuie, aa our; Yaokee friends say, would bear a strong reKeuiblanue to nightmare. Hjiieti. . Old Tim. Iteoalled. The cerejnony of seciujr the presi deut nowadays rerlls on old time proHidi nl's fashion of receiving pnesU who culiedat the While House. When Georgo Jones called at Ihe Wiite JJouse he '.was Inlorroed thut PrnddeOt Jackson was al home. Thereuion he rent np stair to the big room on tlie second floor find there obtained a Inanilirent view of tho back of U10 president's head. The ex- ecutivo was sitting' iti front of a grate Ore. with his heels on the inun-1 tel piece mid his hut balanced over bis I eyes. lo had slid down on tho chair until liis lirjul wns almost out of sight, and ho was smoking a long clny pipe. Tlie sccrolrjt and the caller ap proached him from behind, and tlie secretfiry said; ' "Mr. President, this is George Jones, of New York." Without turning his head or turn iug around the president put his hand over his right shoulder and Mr. Jones laid his own bund in it confidingly. The preidi nt guve his hand a hearty shake Hud said in a cordial voice: "llow d' do, sonl Full up a cheer." Washington Letter. Tohneco shonld be credited as a part of the discovery of Christoplier Oo lumbu. When he first met the In dians the): "were imbibing the fumes of tui ui t(o in the shie of 1 cigar." This cirpir was not wholly of tobacco, though. It was a stalk or straw tube filled v. ii !i llns wet d. ImiI the Indians smolWil J t'kst chp.v v " Better Than Halcldc. Profrssor Arnold says: "An incurable dvspeptirisitnuinrtl in committing sui cide. We Vifl gnarnntee to curt anv dvs- pepts: within three months bv Acker's English Hysirpiic Tablets. T. C. Smith & Co. fchfidnwlw D Nat aarrer AMy Longer. Knowing that a cough ran be checked in a day, and the first stairs of consulta tion broken in a week, we brrehv guaran tee AcVer't F.nglish Cough Ketriedy and will rrfuml the money to all who buy, take it ns per dirrctinns, nnd do not find our stateruenl correct. T. C. Knitfh A Co. fcuodawlw XL'CELLAXZCCS. T'f r r w Hit r TODACCO ! We are glad to say to our friends and customers that all grades bare eoosiier ably advanced aiuct Christmaa'Rrii,!,! j . ' ... " than they have been in severaCyears, and ""ca in n rsiem nortn varolma The exporters aud manufacturers who ertwa have their buyer, on thi. market, W t would warn our coaton nrr, against the drummer, and agenU who are paid big salanes to induce shipments to other markets than this, by "proaits, to. sell at reduced commissions. After your tobacco ia ahiooed it i from -j and when you receive return tk. .i oacco to be damaged, etc., etc. We have, with great expense, made the Farmer." Warehouse The fading Warehouse . in thc State. where you attend the Mles of your own tobacco, or have it .old in a few day. after shipment. t , , - i?i . . . d&wtapr!2 J2!.jn partial bsl of actual sale made slnca Vb. I'ROTBCTINO PKOPBRTV OWNBtS. I J THE 1 tAMARtr tllAiiflTEED ROOFING' PLATES. We not onl j gi re the purchaser he best Rooftn Plate, but We protect hiia Pirst Bv (ivwiK our fuarantee. Second By stamplnt- each afiect with brand and thicka. Third By etdadlns waatra. . . Pourth-s-By braadia tht net weight of the lia aheet oa thebo5 Por thebtaentofthoiaiwantlna; the very best RooAing Plates, we uJnUi ar PR a PARBDTorROVB.thst(ekcepMutoeOi!bertson's0l Methbd')' TheTt 'ire ao otbar brand, ofrooflua tin being offlrred la. the n.rkct to-da. b aa flra. aadea tka fo.. w cot gitaranteea given above by this bonac. Philadelphia. New Vork. Chicago, Loadoa. "THE WKNYAH SAKITAmuair ' AIMEviui.ltt Por tlie reception of patients suffering of diseases of lungs and throat, anil conducted upon the plan of the sanitaires at Gttbersdorf and Palkensteln in Ger-' many. Our. i. the only such institution in the United , States, and endorsed by tb leading members' of the metlical profession. Terras re onahle. KARL V tt CK, B. S., M. D. . ,, D. C. Waddell, Prealdcnt. W. W. Barnard, Vice President. " Lasrrnlce'pnnlim, CaehieT. "TlIE BANK OF ASIIEVILXE, Asheville, X. C. DESIGNATED STATE DEPOSITORY. Oldest Bank In Wctern;Carollna. v INCORPORATED BY ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSFJIbXV 01 THI STATE. ' CAPITAL STOCK $100,000. SURPLUS FIJNff S2(T.wd. LHWIS MADDUX, Pre. L. P. McLOl'U, Vice-Prs. WESTERN CAROLINA, BANK ASHBVILLB, N. C, PBBRUARY 1st, 1889, Organised May ts 18BS. CAPITAL, 50,000. "TATB, COVNTV AND CITV DKP08IT0RV. ', Doc a General Hanking Bnsincn. Drposlu received. Kichangc bought and sold. Cs4 Icctlona made on all acccsslhle point. Th Having PeHtnrt wiU receire pcial attcatioa. On all annta ia thi. departmrnl, deposited for four month or kgdr, httereat ;t & le of 4 per cent, per annum will be paid. " aprclat atteMliim given lo loan on real eatute, which will be placed for long time on real aonable tertna. Opra from 9 a. in. to 3 p. m. On Maturdays the Saving lepartmeat will be open till 'm.m. febarttf 1 CLOSING ALL WINTER GOODS, 22 THE PATTON d&wtapr'JO CoflhiH, CaaketM ,:,,t'u. All kinds of cases, for old or young, from plain to the finest, kept constantly oa hand. Prompt attention given to all onlers day or night. Orders from abroad will receive prompt attention. We have also employed a first-class Undertaker of many years' exiwririice, to take charge of this s,cia fcarirVof ohr liWnJss. IlLAlIt FriLNITUUFA COMlWNYp , a n "V n "" " T - .V ' b" ' -' '- '' - ' lU'riiilfiitv, 39 lVnlmul St. r:usTr.!:Gii;;i;:EiiT a ' 1 iitLiii w w .! TCIIACCO! vwiicii sua Btnps are BigSet show that Asheville is the place to sell and East Teas need the type of tobacco hflied in 'Uua and are paying more for rt'her. tlU eW- s w alway. an excuse for low prices, d.lp, te- e.i . . T SmTH & ROLLINS, 'Proprietors.' . MERCHANT ft CO. dwta-l 1 i " " ;, ' J. B. RANKIN, Cashier. L. ..I 14- J- JU-XJiU Jl OUT SALE ;,zt!T1 -OP- -AT- BIG 22, AVENUE. and Burial Itobcu. W No. 37 Patton Avenue. r.:usTAt:G u:!!i" - iv
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 10, 1889, edition 1
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