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) r::crc:::oyAL cakds. Tnio, P. It lb. Tao. A. Jonm, attorney and Conucllon at Law, Aabrrffl. K. C. WW psactk In'rae tils urflltl J4MI PWt r" t , and ia Ah Bonrraie Conrtoil Mortfc C KuM, ami ia te i-aacM Coma of Uw Wwera Di.trlct of North C arolina. trier to Buk of A.benile. dtael Ttlea aad CwrrTanHag a nwrlaltT. Col- OA: With Oadgr at Carter. McLoad Law BaUding. dtao2S J A. TBNNBKT. Arenltert aad Contractor. . . PVtaa aoeeineatloBO aad Mtimatra he al used; AS work la my Ha contracted for. . aad ao charge, for drawiaj oa coatrart warded ai.' l.finacn whea dealrrd. Odk! Ho- 1 Hcndfy block, Bonk Coart louit, AaarrUlt, M. C. . dtfeb cats, a. aooaa few aaaasca. Attorney aad CoaaaeDor at Law. ' spherule, K.C. ' Practice m h Parted StatM Ctrealt aad tXatrict Coartat Asar-rOle, St.tn.rille.fhar lott aad Orrboro.aia Itaa Stiptenac Coart at alelgnf" to conn a in twoiii adidal Diatricfof tat Stata of North CarcA Special attention gjiea to ,ejUcraa of claim. '. ' Partnmhlp doeataot eitrnd to practice m Bwwotabc Interior Coart. dtocS ' HI Il iS AND PUUSI RIu tetter Than Uoodjf Buttle;. General Wheatcroft Nelson says: "Mr posture man ver take on hit kiioe. lie had served his generation bj unrolling th soi-Ail of continent, anu uy me win 01 uoo leu on sleep. experience in the English army a. well a. ! ""'7',, i I . f . WDen.Mke1 in America, convinces me that nothiujiso purities the blood or adds to the health, riifor nnd lite as Acker's English Mood Llixir." This rent remedy is sold under a iKisitive guarantee by T. C. Smith & l Co. Boston Times: Judging from the al most ditilr dektleations announcea id la , N)lidcd "As hoiPT M I can ha nn earth and as sura of glory as if I mtn in it I hare nothing1 to do but to step out of this bed. into heaven." tluvins atrred his pe Deration in uo ccwfurevangelisni hy tlie will of God, he fell on sleep. In tli tnutteun or Oreeinwich ho tWpowdr arref-Tarka. A Barrel of pur-1 , papers, this is the short age. How Doctors) coaqaer Death. , . DKtor Walter K. Hammond says : ! "After a long experience I have eome to i the conclusion that two-thirds of all the deaths from coughs, pneumonia and con- sumption might be avoided if Acker's Enclish Coueh Kemedv were only care- lt, Mraafta aad wholcaoawaen. More eo- low tnt, abort wtlfht aloai or phoaphat aoajlral tkaa th ordinary kinds, aaa cannot : b told eomprUtloa with th Careteaa Mother. aaltltude of powdwa. aoid oai; la caa. rotal hakmsu Powqw Co., UM W all Bt.Nw Yarn, t. COBB. I. a. MBBnnroK. Attoraar Bad Conaatnon at Law. . '' , ,. i, , ,- . -Frartir ia aO tb toarts. Omot: Mo. 7 sad t, Jobantoa botldlng. JORBa a ftHCPOItD. AttoTBtra at Law. - .4alar4eK)if practla la th BaDrrlor ConrU of Wntern North Carolina, th Supreme Coart of the JOHNSTONS JONBS. , . 4TTOBSST AMD COrMSBLLO it tAWf ' AJVjeyiLLB, M, C rraetleta inthcfnltrd Statra Clrralt aad Twelfth Jndlrial Dklrlct uf tb state of North ntatrict Coart at hTllla, la th apma Coart at Ralrlsh, aad la h-Coais of th Carolina, aad ihtwhrn, aa hi rilt nay b nqalrcd. . . laoasotl H. DOUGLASS, D. V. 8.., . DtNtAL ROOK,1.' NO, it I0UTK MAIN' ST. Over Orant k Wlagrrt' Drag Store. . fcolOdM r u ifa ddnrtMiti MIB niSVBANOB. fXTXtl. 1 t,IFE. ACCIDENT. Many mothers have permitted their children to die before theireyeswhenthey might bare been saved. Any mother who kce houite without a bottle of Acker's English Baby. Soother at hand, runs a risk which she may some time regret. ' tt has saved the lives of 1 thousands of children, and is doing so RULLIAM &: CO. - ; At th Baas ofAaheirttte, ABBBVtLLB, B.C. . I every year. Co. For sale bv T. C. Smith & . Bfprcarat tacfollowlai conpaaica, via. : ' rBv v -I ' ew ttaars r c. a. Anglo rWrada. oCJlfbmla,...,.-...J,7.HSa CanUnrtUKl.of New ord ... ,878.23 Waniharg-iliauiaB, oBOermaaT 1,129,04 Loadoalanraact.of Bngland 1,(13.999 Kiagara. of New York , a. 237. 492 Orfena, of Hactarrd -.,................ t,7,83 Phoraia, of Brohlra.,...... 4,064,179 at. Paal Pw aad Maria, of Mia- -aMa t.81.0l Soathera, of New Orleaaa 439.6ft. I WwMi. of .... ,1JU9B,S2 Uatpal Ac4da tMoeiatlow, 4 Ha Life laakraact Cumpnai. . dtaiarag -. ' FINE JOB- WORK t " ANBW DBBD, earefaflT prepared by lead lag member of the Aahtrlll bar (on aaat parchment aad heavy flat paper!, tot ermg all necewary point, Jnit oat hnd bow on aale at the office of the Citisrk ruaLun Oia Co., No. A North Court quare. (iaaietf N OTICB. -A flPECIALTYr NO. 6, NORTH COURT SQUARE iritul. Lneli.nd. there ia a frainneiit of ! K.m,1t l,at u f)lint in t V, n A t , m I regions amkl the relics of Sir John , I Franklin, who had perished amid the snow ami ice, aim me leui or thul piwe of book waa lurnt-d down at the word. "When thnu NMseal tlinmgh the water 1 will U with iliee." Having served his generatiou fullv used in time." This wonderful Kem-1 in the mum ol sctenf and discovery 1 edv is sold nnder a positive guurantee liy j by tlie will til UKt. He leu on Sleep. T.'C. Smith & Co. Why will you krep us all so ner- ; - ; voiis talking about that which ia only To keep jellies from moulding, put them a dormitory and a illowed slumber, ; on a low shelf whtie they can be reached , .-Hiropivd by ainfwU' - winirsf - filaapl by the children. j 'IraiisiHfrting sleep! And what a glo- ! 1 .?. " " ' " ; rioiisawakeniiigf VousndlhavTjsome- liim been thoroughly bewildered after a long and fatiguing journey ; we have stopped at frimids house for the nijjrht, and after hours of complete uiictiiiM'iimsneMa f have oieiied our eyes, the high riwti un full iu our faces, and, before we could fullv col lecl our rniultiia, have said: "Where aui I. vlnne Iioumo ia UiU nnd ' whone are thi-te gjirdunsr" And t lieu it. has Dashed uHn us in glad reality. Aiid I should tiot wonder i f," after to hove aervud our gt'iinrHtiou auid, by Um wili of (iod. hav falleu q alee, UiS decb slctp, the restful sletp, aliouw wuke in bliKsful bewilderment and for a little while say: "Where am If Whut jiilace is tfiiK? Who hung this . miiiolsterj- f , . What f ou n tains are tl tossing iu th lightt Why. ? this looks like heaven! ItiK It is. Why, there is a build ing grander thau all the caatles of earth liwttved into a mountain of splen dor, thitt must he the palaoe of Jmu. And, look, thereatt tluiau, walks lined, with a foliage more beautiful, thaw anything I ever saw before, and see those who are walking down those aifles of vetdurex , from, what 1 hy heaid 4 them. tbrW two nnu in ktm uiu-A l Moses. and ,Jhuaj;' lm o lioiint Hinai and nun 01 tue Halting sun over Ajalon, And those two welkin;; arm ia arm must-W-Jolaa and r.nil, tlie one so gentle and the other w mighty. And those two with the robes as brilliant as though made out of the cooled off flumes of murtyr don, must be John Hubs and Hugh Latimer. ,, I Tn LarU Wamaa la hi Luet, ! The lovelieit woman that 1 have seen in fit. Louis-and I tiavo M-eo many, and all of the eclebruteit twiui- i ties is not "in society " tln is n ' humble school 8itr 5 otn-p.une. a teacher of the poor and ill chid pupils of a parochial school. Iay ultur dav ! 1 see her acoompuii) ing a long hue 01 j rerdlesslittUones Uand frooi church Meeting her (to met is like belioldiii). a vision from the other and perfect I world. Clad in the coarse habilinienN of her ordr. she glide along, the out I lines of her figure showing lint acme i 1 of gruee and symmetry. Tier hand-, land feel are such as artist divam ol' hut artdoiu ereute. Her face- "Oh. cull it fair, not pale," - is such at one inuigiiiw the Madonna hud, no pint. mi noble, tio exalted. It ia 1114 Uie face of an unortic, but thai of a woiiuui eoineiiun ana peaceful in miml. healthy of body and gifted with a truklinu faith that illumine like v light rroui heaven. ' Her eves the wuidows of a sinless soul have such an expression thul a glance linin them penetrates ones heart like a ruy Irom AllSCELLASLuLS. TOBACCO t TOBACCO I "You fcllows charge a very bj;ti pnc for pulling teeth,'1 said a real estate deal er to a dentist; "Oh, J don't know about i that,t.was the confident reply, "we only ' charge a dollar an acher." Dyapcpala, Despair, Death. These are the actual steps which follow indigestion. Acker's English. Dyspepsia Tablets will both check and cure this most fearful of diseases. Curnnteed by T. C. Smith & Co., . . v , The Washington Critccontainsthc fol lowing teuder epistle: "Dear lien: I take my pen in hand To write what gives me pain : If New gets in your Cabinet, There ain't room there for Blaine. . ;. 1 i-xt w,.g.b' Flaming; Fire In the Velua. We hold Tjoeitive proof that Acker's F.nirltKh FMnnri Klirir rurea all blond noi- sons where cheap sarsaparillas and so icnlled purifiers fail,.., Knowing this, we ' will sell it to all who call at our store ou ' a positive guarantee, T. C. Smith & Co. 1 "How's this ?" inquired the city editor, i "I told vou to make a 'stick' ol'thisstorv, , and here you bring me in a report a yard long." ! "1 'm sorry," returned th new reporter, I "but you see I used to be a clerk in a dry . goods store." Puck. A splendid line of New Sterling Silver ' Jewelrv and Novelties at Law's, opposite postomce. very Van- R, vlrtne of a decree of tb Bunerior Coart 1 of Buncombe connty, rendetad at the Decem ber Term, 1S8H, I will, an, the IStb day of FebraarT. ISSS. at th anidanet f T I VanCjlidcr on College atreet, in the city of Aaherille, 11, at public hactloa for cash, to th blgheat bidder, all tb nrmttor aad chattlc, eonreyed by T t VasOUder aad wife In certain deed of trust to m Thta farnKareaouiit of carpets, chain, bcdrom, rtbrary. hall and parlor seta! and other naaSl hooacnotd rarnltnre At the name time aad place, aadsndrrtke Bams condition aad ia the same maanrr I wiu.rent and let the said realdene for the term of anr year from tli date of aalr ' For farther particular enquire at th a dcratgned at his ofBc or of J a Adania, attorney kt law, or Moor tt Merrick, atter-Br-at law, at their reapectiTe oo " .WW TIARNARr) Jan it,1S8S jasStdtfebM , CRAY, HTOT1CB ia hereby gives that the anderaign ad will mak apbHcatian to th Oeaeral AaaenhlT of North Carolina, darins It nre nt eIBn, to Incorporate the town of Black Moaatain. BUBcomoe ooaniy, rv v.. T B. F.hoyOHBRTV. ' J. M. BTBl'P, jsaaO-dSQd A. hVMBLTON. Mrs. Hohson "Your husband is 1 fond of fox bunting, is he not, Mrs. j couver ?" Mrs.. Vancouver "Yes, indeed, very;" j "How many harscanhr take?'.' "I don't ' ". know exactly, but 1 have heard it is said that bis capacity at bars is very great. A'. Y. Sun. A A8HBVILLB. N.'C.r" Z. Brick Layer and Maker Job f all kiada attended to. . j . , , . ji.j,-1 alucklen'a Arnica Salve. ArtlSeial atoac Dare menu and prlrat roadway laid am a I nd ilTely in The liest salve in th world for cuts, park, aad privat.grouBd.iBBa.Un. State... bruiie8tore( ulcer.( iaIt rhcum) fcm -wru mntraA tn nare walks for less than I sores, tetter, chanoed hands, chilblains. hrtek wllleoet without ohatrnctina ; the way, j cornSi and aJJ 8im eruptions, and posi ;rr"iT,,h1"ert0 1 t've1-v curM Pile8- or n0 Pa-V required. It 1 w uai aiiinu ,u give iHimiHtviaLiuU ! or money refunded. Price 25 cents per ; box. For sal by F. L. Jacobs. daw A much esteemed but injudicious man j Cuughtcold in Jan., ' And, tangled thus in fate's mysterious web, He died in Feb. irv 1 1 Addrrw a abort. dawtmarS JSjTB. WOLFB, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERER. All kind, of cement work done. Jobbing and kaltomtnjng promptly a tended to.' i Resident. Claytoa 8t. with W. H. Wetall C Order caa be left 1 . fcbSdSm 1 $7,000 Srren thotrsand dollars worth of pew rMsh good t be sold at G O ST FOR Sbocs, Hsu, Dry IrooHs, Notions, Rubber Goods, Blankets, Comforts, Shawls, Ladies and Gents' Underwear, Domestics, Maids, Jeans. A good full stock of BROGANS FOR 90 GENTS. . ' as, d A. k 1 ' a. " Sri Art " ft lAAmr Fiue ohoes, Button and bftc, l.yy.4Awa nywi,. iwi jr-t.yv.,.t yvuv..4, ehecks 3H cenU. . Comforts from 35 cenU to 50 ets. Com pun"" ,or big stock of all kinds of Anecdotes of General Orant. i General Orant, on his return to this conntry,is said to have been severely af ; dieted with a cough contracted while ; crossing the ocean, and which bad stub bornly refused to yield to any treatment. A friend procured for him a bottle of Syinphyx, and by its use in a tew hours : he was entirely relieved. He remarked to ; his friend : "Men look upon me as a great ; soldier, but this bottle of Symphys is greater than I. Mv callinc has been to j destroy men's lives, hut this medicine is a victorious savior of men. I shall never be without it again." d&w ! Young wife (on the lieachl "Tell me, Hleorge, dear, what are the wild waves ; saving ?" Voung husband (critically watching the ; bathers) "They arenot saying anything, ' mv love, but they are keeping up an aw , fu! amount of looking." , 4 ' A. For Hie followiiiK triple extracts ( iust j received ) : White Lilac, Marie Stuart, 1 Stephanotis, Cherry Itlossom, White' ! Rose, Jasmine, White Heliotrojie, Yang Ylang, Jockey Club, Millcfleur and Vio . lett de 1'artne, of the well known per ; fumers, Lubin, Atkinson, Wright and 1 Nace, together with a complete line of , toilet articles and druggists' sundries, ! cnll at K.L..Jaoobs' drug store, Main street and 1'atton avenue. A HOUbU mot built with BANUH. Eat I muit not look any longer ut there (T.irik'ds of beauty, but examine this . building in. wUicn 1 have just awakened.' 1 look out of the window lb iu wny and that and up and down, and I hnd it is a mansion of immense size in which 1 am stopping. All its wiudovs ml aate and its colonnades of porphyry and alabaster. Why, 1 wonder if this is not the house of "many mansions" of which I used to read! It is, it is. There, uiubt bo many of fiy l.iiid.-od and friouds ia ihih veiy ma usion. Hark I w hose are tlivso roi r9, whosa are Uiura bounding feet lojicn the door and see, and lo! they are coining through all lit corridors and up and down all the stairs, our long alseut kimlred. Why.' there is rather, t new ts mother, there am tlie children. All wall afdn. All young aprin. ' All of us together ignin. And in we ernbrnce each otlier with the cry. "Never more to part! nover more to urt!" the nrches, the alcoves, the hallways echo and re xho the words, "Never more lo pari. Never nioro lo part.' Then our glori tied frirndssiiy: "Ciine out with us iind bee heaven." And, some of ?m bounding ahead of us and some of them aluppiiig busids us, wo start down the ivory stairway. And we meet, coming up, one of the kings of iincicnt Israel, somewhat smn 11 ofstat ure. hut having a countenance radiant with a thousand victories. And as all ure umiiiug obeisance to this irreuttme of heaviru I cry ouL "Who i net" and the unNwer conies: "This is the great est of all the kings-ot Isrnol. It is David, who after ue hud served las reii'.ruliou hy the will of Uod, fell ou sleep." Ht Onghl In Know. Levi li. Fuller, who lives at Cor land. Ilk, ia probably as well qualiiled to discuss the success or fuilure of marriage as any man in the country. In tlie last twenty-live years ho has been married seven times, lio has received in his life l.iui answers to such advertisements, corresponded witli. :V'0 women, proposed l'l0 times, been accepted eighty-live times, re jecled thirty -lour tiuies, i-oceived 400 photogrnph had six blonde wives and one ' brunette; one wife was red handed He has two children. . He nn he regards his present wife. vlinm he got in reix)nso to persistent .dvertiing. as the best of tlie lot Ue has hoa-s of ending his days with her. Chicago Herald. above. Riling it with a Hli-uuae a-ii of uttworthiuessaiida vague longing painfully pleasant. On snch a woman no man dares to look with base desire. Her inunle virtue disarms ptuwiou. Such- us she is too good for man. She is GodV "the sioust of Christ" and truly sin appears entirely worthy of her dis tinguished vocation, - New York Mer : . . . i A tSpr Courting Mnel.li. . , A telegraph operator in Minut apo lis has invented a word counting nni chine which may be used by itsolf or attached to a typewriter, ft is mucli the same soil of thing as a ptiloiueter. only it is mors uccurulu.' It is as large as a small clock 1 lie works are in-1 aid : the nickel case, on one side of which is the face. The inut hiiitf, will count up to ,500 woids, and can he mc1 it.tr any Number by kcepiiur tally of the litimburof limes it 'uiisst the 2,fr(M mark. Diere a"' two bauds like I the hour ' and attornd hand ' of the r watcli,, ; Kwrx , Unit' a word ou (lie lyiicwriler is liuislitid the s.nne motion ' w ijich . spaces for the ord registers- J uu the word counlcr. : When the j second hand counts up to twenty live words the large hand moves forward a quarter of a spaoe. Tlie face is djvi ded, in'" twenty -live spuces, one for each hundred words, and a gluucw at it shows ut once how tiiuny words have Ihh ii writleu. , ' The um of the word counter is not limited lo typewriting machines, but it can be Ub0( in writing and in diitu tion by keeping it ut huud uud msk a stight pressure at thrf end of each word. Some oi-erators iittuch it to their dt - ks and work it with a string attached to their feet. It is a useful iritrSntion.i cnjiecially in ' telegraphy, and in making an article of a se;i tied length. New York Hun We arc glad to say to outfriend and customers that all grades have consider ably advanced since Christmas. Bright wrappers, rattens and strip at kigati than they have been in several-ears, snd show that Aabevffle is the placeJ-fe t tobaccos raised in Western North Carolina and East Tennessee. ' " Th f i porters aud manufacturers who need th type of tobacco raised ia this section ha v their buyers on this market, and are paying morc fo, it thaa where. ' " -- ' - . " W would warn our customers against th drummers and agents who arc paid big salaries to indue shipments to other markets than this, by promises to sell at reduced commissions. After your tobacco is shipped it is from under your control and when you receive returns there is always an excuse for low prices, c1aim;ng wiiw w ic utuntigea, ric, etc. ; We have, with great expense, made the Farmers' Warehouse " 1 The Leading Warehouse in the State.; where you attend tli sales of your own tobacco, or have it sold in a fcw days after shipment. - ... .. ; Elsewhere we give a. partial list of actual sales mad since the holidays! "V ' SMITH & ROLLINS, d&wtapr!2 Proprietor," PHOTKCTINO VSOrUBTY 0WNBRS. THE "CAMARcT' GUARANTEED ROOFIXS PUTK. We not only give the purchawr the bet RooSng Plate, but we protect him First By giving our guarantee. Seconi By aiamping each sheet with brand and thlckatw. ' Third By tsdnding waste. Fourth By Branding the nt weight of the 113 heta oa Ue bos For th btncflt of thoe wanting the very beat Kooning Plate, w ataert, and an PIBV' PARBl) TO PROVft. that (excepting the "Oilhertaon's Old Method") there are so other brands of roonag tin being offend ia tb rnsrkrt to-day, by say firm, under Um tour aiflar ent guarantee given above by this bonne. . ;i WEHCHAT A CO. t - dAwtaprl Philadelphia. New York, Chicago, London. Brow' roasted coffee, trunks, vaHees, water-buckets, tabs, tiekii ga. flour, bacon hay and syrup, It lbs. granulated sugar for $1.00. IS lbs. light bro sugar for $1.00. 31b. cans of tomatoes 11 cts. a can. AD these goods most be sold at one. ' All person owing Smith & Baird are notified to pay same at once, and sav osta ' " ' ' H. n. CAUTER, Assijrnee dsrtfe38 For SMITH & BAIRD, Ko. 11, Patton Avenue. Professional Pugilist "Did you send my last challenge to all the papers?" ' Secretary "Certainly." "And publish the card calling Sillimnn a liar and coward ?" "Of course." "And tell the reporters how I licked four fellows last night?" "Yes, sir." "Then I'll get out ; there's a fellow coming around who's threatened to lick me, snd I don't want to meet him '."Texas Sittings. BLAIR FURKiTURE COMPANY, NO. 37 PATTON AVENUE, f ,- 7holeale and Retail Furniture Dealers. A Ire Railway Library, Arrangements are being made bv j. vbich trarelcrs on the Austrian and Huugariuu railways, will beeuabled to borrow books at railway bookstalls to he itiid during a iouniey. The condi tions arc to be a aeposit of one or two llorlmi to cover tlie value 6f tlij book, and a fir of ten krcuUor (about 3d.) for the loan of tho volume. The de posit will he returned, to the borrower od his giving up the book wherever he may alight. This circulating li brary system applied to traveling has not yet been tried on lliei continent. Its chief organizer is an Engluduuou, who proposes to lav in a stock of pop ular works in all languages. -New York Telegram. And Lndertastera. T C See the beautiful exhibition of Chinese Lilies, in full bioom at Law's. Excited Sportsman (to farmer) "Sav. j did you see a bird fall anywhere about ; here? I shot at one just now and saw lur rcttuiCT uy. Farmer "No, 1 ain't seen nothin' of it. I guess when the feathers flew the bird flew with 'em." Texas Sittings. When disease racks the frame, when sores cover the person, when aches are in every joint, when the muscles are soft and flabby, when tlie least exertion gives fa tigue, when the mind is tilled with gloom and destKindcncv, what is there in life worth living, nnd yet many the ont just 1 such a miserable existence, livingonly for , ..u., I..... !,..., u-i,.. slkaownthat Brown's Iron Hitters u' fr!!t?t wui core tneanovenisonicrs now many ?: Jr. . t 7 . rj , " " " r Tun (1 iim' of tlie roleano of KilnuAi, in the Hawaiian Islands, which bo came extinct in 1B8(), ait again kindled andjito.nn and vapor are issuing from the several craters, from one ftf which jets of lava are thrown to a height of twenty -five feet A Happy Old l-andlorrl. A bridegroom is generally supposed ! to bo iu a generous moixl upon his ' weddingdny, and thereuren few chari table Ix'nelactiona up and down our, land which (late their foundation truin i the "ImppieHl day"-in the 'founder's life. The great lie.-kee)er Frohk,r.i'' 6f Buda festh. who hits just been tii j vorced from his wife, is oi the quite j contrary opinion. It was not upon i his wedding day. but upon hi divorce day, thai lie was inspired with tiio en thusinsni of humanity. In Li'alilude for his divorce and in perpcUml nieui ory of tlmt "hupiiiM biy of his life," he has loiuided tiiree charitable iusti tutions lirst, a pcn.siou fund for de cayed iliinpiriun jouvimlisls; sec ondly, an exhibition for scluxil boys of - Austrian birth who can puss the best examination iu the Magyar lun guage and literature; snd. thirdly, a village hospital in Iim own native place, Iiizei-Kdorf. Future generatious are to he glad and rcjijico Urause a wealthy landlord obtauicd a divorce, but they will hardly be able to say they owe the endowment to "the pious ancestor. "--Pall Mall (lunette.. No Mated, No Match. "It happened this way.'- he ex uluined. "We hud betn out to theu Ire together, and 1 never went out once during the performance 'to see n man.' But 1 was wild for h smoke. I suggested a walk home, iiwl to gin a whitf, and when we got lo Fifth uve nue I searched niy Dockets f : i match I hadn't any, ami tnere wasn ia fellow insight vho had a lighted cigar. Then I made it fool of myself, and climbed up a lufmpiiost and lit the weed with a piece if the lheatre prograiiiine. ', She seen itrxuol oil' all of a sudden, and tha next time 1 culli-d 'Miss was not at home.' A little pmkage of iowelry and a note settled me. Miss M - might have got over that cool noss, hut it hapieiiel that one of the l:'.llis's had seen me cl unit thai con fniiudod Ibni)kihI. and the next thing I knew the little, imp of a datilx-r got up nciirtoon depicliug the 'evolution of a smoker,' beginning with a picture of IVowley and ending with a devilish gootl likeness of me hugging thai lump. My girl saw it. and was so morlilletl I hat she gave nie the mitten." New York Star. ' -- - - i .vTrttlai nintory, Poor William liufus'end ivas sadder than w wist, if w are to believe a youth, who says that "William Uufus was gorged to deslh by a slag iu the forest his father had made to hunt the deer." Another writes "Prince Will iani was drowned in a butt of Malm soy wine, he never laughed again." A small biographer of the Maid of Or leans wi Hex "Jotiu of Arc was the daughter of a rustic French pheasant which lived in the forest t- She did not like to leave her pheasant home, but ' after a while she went away." ''In the rainy season," says a little pedant, "the barren desert be comes animated with torrents of lux uriant vegetation." Before leaving the humors of boys, an oral question and unswer may be given. "What do you mean by temperate region C asked an inspector, with a due em- fihasis on the word temperate. A ittle boy replied: "The region where thev drinks only temperants drinks,, nr.: viuwiwi-a .iuui iiiu. " THE WINYAH SAKn'ARIUM, " ASHEYILtE, It C For tlie reception of patients suffexfcg of diseases of lungs and throat, and conducted upttthe'plan of ' th sanitaires at Gafbersdorf and Falkensteia in Ger nmsyt Ours li the o$iy such rostrctrtion in the United ' States, and endorsed by the leading "member of the medical profession. Terms reasonable. KARL VON RUCK, B. S M. D. D. C. Waridell, Pre.ident. W. W. Barnard, Vic President. Lawnne dHn,lCiher., THE BANK OF ASIIEVILLE, Asheville, N. C. . . ittiiitiittsssatiiitsat ,f DESIGNATED STATE DEPOSITORY. Oldest Bank In XVcatcrnlCarolIna. ; INCORPORATED BY ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE. ' . ' ' CAPITAL STOCK $100,000, SURPLUS FUND. 120.000. UU!.!. LnWIS MADDUX Pre L. P. McLOUD, Viot-Pm. J. . KANKIN) CaaaJtr. WESTERN CAROLINA BANK ASHEV1LLB, N.C., FKBRUARY lit, 1880. Organised May lat, 1B88. CAPITAL. 50,000. . . SURPLIS f 5,000 8TATB, COUNTY ANt CITY DEPOSITORY. . Doe a lneral Banking Busine.. Deposit received. Bschange bought and sold. Cof- lection mad oa all accemtlile point, the Having Feature wilt recti re sptcial attention. t- On all turns ia this department, depoaiud for four month, or longer, Interest at the raU of 4 er cent, per annnm will be paid. , -,. aiwcial attention given to loan, on real cttute, which will be placed for long time oa rial Konable term.. ,' Open (rom 0 a. m. to 3 p. in. On Saturday, the Saving Department win be open till 6 p.m. ' fel.2dtf - . .-. ' - ,-v ' ,-; CLOSING OUT SALE -OP- Thelr nnalncaa Booming;. ALL WINTER GOODS, -AT- 22 THE BIG-22, 22 PATTON AVENUE. d&wtaprao Probably no on thing has caused such a ecneral revival of trade at P. L. lacobs' drug store as their giving away to their Cba'mber'rfliits'a specialt'. ' .Hoarding bouses and Hotels furnished in part orentlre. hearts will he made glad! llow homes made happy ! .s.itt.: -i . Wardrobes, Sideboards, Bed and Single Lounges. t:usTE-5LnnuEnTia'3W.!:GJjn!"EnT CC-WftrjfTWM,1 rr4tt KCt mM TOfTTOT, . mirtrLDCR ROT ASl) iTUT JOIXTb. SCttUaltMK sMlllMa AVOKM AKD80AB HUrXr' Tennvs,n comiiares men to trees, and I perhai he is right about some men, who : are all limbs.whosebouKhsareawkward, I and whose reputation is somewhat shady. The Spring stock is beginning to arrlv at Law s. All the new designs in Silver and China will soon bt shown, itim ThM- leaA II ItMfilv MnMnnua in mftD-v ' this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disap points. Coughs, colds, asthma, bronchi tis, croup, snd all throat and lung dis eases quickly cared. Yob ess lest it be fore buying by getting a trial bottl free, large sue $1. Every bottle warranted. Th Chicago couple that were married lo a hansom cab probably took each oth er for wheel or whoa. lottos Bulletin. ICpoch. The transition from long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch in tb life of th individual. Such a remarkable erent is treasured in th memory and the agency whereby the rood health has been attained Is grate ully blessed. . Henc It is that so much is beard in praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel they owe thefr restoration to health, to the use of the Great Alttrativ and Tonic. If yo are troabled with anv disease of Kidneys, Liver of Stomach, of long or snort standing yon will snrelv and ulief by nst of Wctric Bitters.' Sold at 60c. and $1 per bottl at F. L, Jacobs' drug store. hand, Coiling, Caskets and Durial,, Robes. i All kinds of cases, for old or young, from plain to the finest, kept constantly on Prompt attention given to all orders day or night. Orders from abroad '- .. ' -.-.'. . . . , i will receive prompt attention. We have also employed a first-class Undertaker of many years experience, to take charge of this siiecial feature of our business. HLA1II FntNITUJRE COMPANY, , , V Hi'Hitk'nco, 39 lVnland St. No. 37 Patton Avenue. KUswii!ipiTrjsTft!:au:i!::T KtlCUtN, 8 TAilLB ANI Jf AC1DUX I QHUU A UVW DLbtJAHK w CATTUt I
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 12, 1889, edition 1
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