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I , I . V it. C.lkDS. Tim" H Iuviiwin, Tim V )"', HnL'K J- M"1'. Aslit.llk. Ali , itlr J)A,VIIN, MAM IN & JONIiB. Alto nryi mid Counsellors at La. Asheville, N. C. i Will ri I'tlee ill """ 1 ,,h 1,11,1 1 'J,h .it''l"l IKalrlrln, ami In Ihc Htiiri inc Court l Nmlh Carolina, and In tlir l'rlrral Courts ul lilt Wratrril Hlin t ii( North Carolina. Kvl.rti llwik o Asheville. dlsel in.ll'k C. MARTIN, Titles and Cunvcyaaelnij I cvllona n ude. Hraolk ralo AUuiwy at l.w. Aslwvill. N.C. r a soccialtjr. Col . I ...... MraKUFt IB LIIC L'OIII IS. I" . .."-. - ....I ....A iiHi.- 'Attn liuuurr at varwr, Law Hull Iiuk- dtnuv;H CM. A. nooas. rooKL MISKKICK. nvrr mxkiick Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Asheville, N.C Practice In the Vnlted State Circuit and .Z.j... r.mrtaai Asheville. Btatrsville, Char- Icittr and Oreen.l.oro, In the Supreme Court at KaleiK". and In the courta of the Twelfth iucikial inatrictof the BlaU Ol nortn v.ar- given "to collection of lina. .ttueeial attention Partnership does not estend to practice in BnacomlK Inienor cuun. . h. conit. -pOBB MBRKIMON, j. 0. MBSBIHON Attorney and Counacllora at Laar. Practice in all the courta. Office: Noa. T and 8, Johnston build', tg. due mo. A. Hi-roan. w. w.joxaa. J0NB8 BHUFORU. Attorney at Law, Aahevtlle, N. C. - .i in th Bnnrlar Court of Western u..rh Carolina, the Supreme Court of tlte State and the Federal Court at Anheville. Office In lohnton building, whereone mei ber of the firm eanjowaji be found, ... dtnovll - : . J0HN8TONB JONBB, ATTOnV AND couKSMAoa At LAW, ASHBVILLB, N.C Practice In the United State Circuit and -.,. t Anheville. in tne riunremc Court at Kaleiah. and In the Court of the Twelfth Judicial District of the Stateof North Carolina, anil elewhere, a hi servl.es may be required. lanuadtl i V r - If ALr.f 1 ! il i sM!' C : Thl powder never tarle. A marvel of pur ity, traiKth and wholeaonienea. More eco nomical than the orainary ainas, ana cannot he old in competition with the multitude of low teat, abort weight alum or phosphate Pjwdcra. Sold only in can. Royal Bakino owiiii Co., 108 Wall St., New York, ' d&wtfebl.V . tal'MlMICK! AMI rl.hAH-MIi. Mr. Colilwnve : "I cTt!M-liiwrcT(rt talUiix nlMiut ilivont rrlin in." Mr, liluinnl: "So I uotioeil, anil I'm tert ((Irtil ol it, for one." Mr. Coldwave: "So am 1. I. never got n ilivorvc in my life tlintitiliilu'ttitke two or tliree day. It ouK"t.iit t ten minute." ItoZNot ftuflrr Any l.oiiT. Knowinir that it couuh can cliecked in a (far uml the tirat atiiL'r.ot conwuill)- 1 tion In-oken in a week, we hereby Ktinruii- tte Aoker'a IvnKlinh Cough Kcineily and i will refund the money to nil who buy, i tuke it a ier dircciinn. and do not hud our tatemcnt correct. 1. L. Minin Co. fcbSdawlw Mial rppercruiit ( out hoipin):" What a lieautiful woin.au!" Mr. L'uiiercruat: "Yet, but the doesn't amount to anvlhiiiK move in aotrie. vulvar act or other. I jut heard her ak the price of a bonnet before trying it on." - -Ziegler Brot."' and Baniatcr'tFineSfioe in gi'eat variety. II. Kkuwoou 8c t-0 Said the (tovemar ol' New Hampshire to little Bill Chandler:- I'll Sawyer off abort. And thereupon he proceeded to aw. pIRB 1NSURANCB. - " FIItE. LIFE. ACCHDENT. PULLIAM & CO. At the Bank' of Aaherillc, ASHBVILLB. N.C. 1 Represent the following compauie. til. j JJ H. DOUGLASS. U. 1). 8. DENTAL ROOMS, . MO. 24 SOUTH MAIN ST., Over Grant ft WinRerf Uru Store. Keldence. No. H Bailey 8t.V febtodly jj H. RBRVBS. D. D. 8. DENTAL OFFICE t In Connally Building, over Redwood' Store, 1 : Patton Avenue.' febtSdly JLJRJ. 11- GARRATT, ARTIST. Studio overlooking Court Squiir, above Cooper' lor. - Studio Hour from 9 to 8. Claaae in Prawinn and Paintine. Partic ular on application. fclilSdly aiaa. . cam Aar ik 0. a. Anglo Nevada, of California, a,9r.ft.13 Continental, of New Yord 4,H78.a3 HamlMirH-Bnmea.of Germany 1,120.604. London Auurance, of England 1.63.ttlo Nlanara. of New York 8.237,492 Orient, of Hartford.. ............... .w .667,2 Phcenlit. ef Brooklvn... 6,04,I7 St. Paul Hire and Marine, of Min nesota 1,541.061 Southern, of New Orlean 439.6K4 WeUr, of Toronto... ,03l,IW2 Mutaal Accident Associations : : .tna I.Me Inraraavc Company. K .," A Scrap of Paper !; Her Life It was iust an ordinary scrap of wrap ping paper, but it saved her life. She was in the Inst stages of consumption, told by physicians that she was incurable and could live only a short while; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. King's New Disco verv. and not a bottle; it helped her; she bemght n targe botthr, tt helped, her more; .bought, another and grew setter last, continue!. Its use and is now stronghealtbvi rosy, plump, weigh ins 10 pounds, tof fuller particulars ( send stamp to W. H. Cole, Druggist.Fort Smith. Trial bottles ol tins wonaenui Discovery free ut P. L. Jacolts' drug store. - 1 -' J - At the Museum Jones: "See here, Smith, here is the old Egyptian mummy that 1 was speaking to you about. This gentleman probably hasn't opened his lips for lO.OOOyears. By tbeway.speal. ing of the mummies, do you remember that passage if) "Robert Elsrnere." iMunrmy : "For heaven's sake give us a rest!" Amal, lb lroh Otuaulaii llo mllier !innnsil than fourth th som ly of hiaciilb-iigm-a. and muncon sHH'iitly nofuvonUi witlitlitni Con trary to tli UHiinl cuhUiiiI of -U)r when oir duly, u was never mx-ii m any Ui!ulit but bis own; and even thur lio tl(loiu, if ever, ienHl in the gnn rooin. Ont-o, on the .tape, hownvor, the ini'taiiutrphortii wuawnn plcto; he was no longer tbe serious, nii(iniilliroi)io recHiKe, but the joyous iuLai jiroU-r of tb oup and ranks ot iia ImbiLuul DurvevoiiL luvrt ana Ljiirjiime. tbe ell'eel of whit b ou tbe risible nuis'Us of the audience was ir- niaiNtihle, tie never, under any cir- cuuihLincos. lost bis prenenoe ol jniiid. but bud always uia wna auoui uiui; and 1 remember a case 1ft' point 1 (Jin evaiiina- at lbs Vaudeville tbe spoclu a i .11 1 M I tort were suddenly suirueu ov a laiso alarm of lire, and a general confu nmviiilml TbeiwcurtaiiUof the Dit and J is with one accord made for the doorm and in another hunute the theatre would have been entirely de serted, when Arual, who happened to be on the stage, caine forward aud coolly infiuiitxiH what -wui tin oialtor. buouui or "tmi rirei greeui nirn on every side, and the stonipude con tinued until lire actor, who bud mean while ascertained by a reassuring ges ture from the stage manager behind the scenes that the report was un founded, assumed an indignant air and exclaimed with a oooue energy which at once arrested uie panic: "Ah ca. messieurs, do you suppose, if there were the slightest danger, that I luuultU be. sucu an. uutv.-a here " -All the Year UouikJ. m r Act it, ra.v i' acts). Atu ut AalifHI atiul Home ofllrr l-t-oplC. A cvilk 1 the cupltul of Ituiu'onibe coun y, wim n nrigiiiuny niiun mi i tbe t rrilory bet worn HV null lm" North lutit uie and from the ltlue Kiiljie numii tuini on the at to the I'm'itic (K.eun oil tlie xst. At the large discounts on heavyweight goo any man's dollar will go a long way Buyers have shown their apprecia tion lild have Uken the offering treely. II. Kkdwooii & Co. As icville is the caiiitnl of Iluncomlie ciun v. which vnv oriirin to the world wiik uroverb "Talking for Buncomtie," whic i some tieoule, not ourselves, still penu it in djiuig. . A full line of I. Faust & Son's custom mud.- Gents', Ladies' . and Children s Shoei. all warranted, can be found at Brown, (judgcr & Co. t. Asnevile has about 12.6(H) inhabitants all ol whom are industrious, orderly, well behaved people, and regular aubacnoers and warm admirers of TiiK Citiikn. MKCVr.LAKIXihX i ' : ; CoCiitM, Caskets ami mr1 n . All P. Bl'KOIN, M. D. OFPICK I FINE JOB -WORK A SPECIALTY, AT NO. 6, Better Thaa ulctl:r " . ProlUior Amokl (lavs: fAn incurable dyspeatio is)utifilt'in. coOiniittiug sui cide. We will guarantee to cure any dys peptic within three months by Acker's Hndisb JivaiwuUc Tablet -T, C, Kmith &Co. feb5dawlw New Grand Central Building, over Big 22 Clothing Store. NORTH t'OUKT SQtfAltB. t feblTdliti J. V. BROWN Will euntiiiua tbe amlrrtake' tmalnea at hat old ta:d over J. B. Dlckemon At Co.' Hardware Store, under the " firm name of J. V. BROWN & CO. Having thirty year' eiperienc a under taker and embalmer, and uncqualcd fadlitie for buying, can afely guarantee antiifaction. Call promptly attended to at all hoar. Brerythlng pertaining to the buiiine al wnY onhunil. fbl3d6m UJREU BY OLD HPEC1AW8T rHYSlCIAM. Bottle of medicine Free. We war rant our remedy to cure the wornt anil the onlv physician who do thi to pre Tent vonr Deing inipoeu pn uj mv., ! using falic name and who are not Doctor. Because others failed is no reason for not Tixr .hi. mnlinnc. I'.ivt Bzoress and Pnst- offic addreaa. It eot yoj nothma, Addicaa. Asahel Medical Bureau, 261 Broadway, New Vork. jan27dikwly "Ah ! Miss Ada," said Stuylate, sadly, "vou'll be foreetting me when l'mgone, "I've been for getting you ewer since I've ' known you, Mr. Stnvlnte," said slie i shyly. And she got hmi. " Terrible Forewarning). , Cough, in the morning, huiried or diffi ' cult breathing, raising phlegm, tightness i in the chest, quickened pulse, chilliness in j the evening or sweats at night, all or any I of these things are the first stages of con- sumption. Acker's English Cough Rem edy will cure these teartul symptoms, ano is sold under a positive gutirantee by T. c. smiin c.o, ie!)ouawiw Scientists have succeeded in photo graphing a yellow fevergerm. Those who have seen the likeness recommend dressing it up in tights and issuing it withcigarette packages as a cure for the tobacco habit. ! Z ; A Iimh at a Cilia, i t Tlif liieutre 'was comfortably filled. The two leading players were in the midst of a harrowing tale of love. Both hud reached a depth of suffering the woman clearly wronged, yet loving una proud; uie husband guilty, but loving also, and pleading for for iriveuesa. The audience had become so quiet that hardly a sound could lie heard. Aluis most critical ioint, when the stillness could almost be felt, a big man in the rear of the orchestra fhajrs uttered as startling a noise as was prob ably ever heard in that theatre. It sourided, in quick time, like "Kitchy Htcliv, nam-Mir rs; nowwow ' e liee--ee- . - ee- --','- V kowou' - "-wou." fc It'enflefl way ud in G and jarred the roof. The re- spouse.. Unit followed could .not have oeeil iiiiirv . voiupiotciy uiiieu ii evervboilv had been counected by an electric current. Every man. woman and child simultaneously burst into lauarh. v The babiss aotuallv crowed. Il snuwhed tbe tale of hove and the re conciliation into Minders. Just as the sneeze came that actress was standing facing the tudirtiCa, her race woebe gone auJ full of pain. Before she onukJu tnm-ewa tier hm form was ouiveriuir from laughter. She couldn utter a word. The husband chewed his lower lin and tried to keep up show of grief. In vain. - He bent his head ' in his hands and laughed with everybody else. The fun didn't sub- sido for ut least bve minutes, the ushers looked about to see if the sneezer was alive. He had vanished. Baltimore American. JOTlCB. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the present seaaion of the IJen eral Assembly for a charter to build and op erate a turnpike road from Asheyllle In a northeasterly airecuon to inc vop oi v.mKKj Mountulu (or to tome intermediate point.) 8. W. BATTLE, T. W. PATTON, W. T. PBNN1MAN C. W. WOOUiliV,. W. W.WA1JWLL. G. W. 8WAIN, i i - W. W. WEUT, febBdlm - W. B.6VXN. t r ANEW DEED, carefully prepared by lead ing memoer of the Ashevllle bar (on Bneat parchment and hearr Sat paper), co, points, iusi ou i,u ering all necessary on sale at the om ce of the Citiisn Pi bmsh- ino Co., No. 6 North Court Square, ianiotf BLAIR FURNITURE GOLW, , NO. 37 PATTON AVENUE, - Wholesale and Retail Furniture Dealers, And Undertaker. ; - r?T Chamlier Suits n siwcinltyT Boarding houses and Hotels furnished in part orentire. W'ardrolies, SidelK)avds, ned and Single Lounges. The FlrHt HymptoinH of Death. i tired feelinir. dull headache, pains 1n various parts of tbe body, sinking at the pit of the stomach: loss of appetite, fever tshness. pimples or sores, are all positive evidence of poisoned blood. ' No,, matter how it became poisoned it must oe pun. lied to avoid death. Acker's English Blood Elixir has never failed to remove scrofulous or syphilitic poisons. Sold un der positive guarantee by l . Ut ?mitn at Co. feb5dawlw . First Benedict "Yes, it is mighty quiet at my home. When wife and I are alone in the evening von could hear the clock tick." - Second Benedict (unhappily wedded to a temnerl "The silence is still more oouressive at mv house. When wife and 1 are alone vou can only hear the broomstick." ' Parents Criminally Liable. More than half of All deaths nceur 1- ' fore six years of age. An army of inno- I cent, lovely children are swept needlessly ! a way each yearr Parents are criminally j responsible for-tais. 5Th death rate of children in Jinglasd is less than half this. . Acker's EiiKlish Baby Soother,, hat done more to bring this about than all other causes combined. You cannot afford to be without it. T. C. Smith & Co. The roan who wants the earth bad enough to put U! with a soiled siiecimcn j like ours ought to be accommodated while his desires are modest. Next thing I we know be' llr.be asking tor n nrw one. I"" Bucklen'a Arnica Halve.'"'"" . The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains. corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi- All kinds of caars, for old or young, from plain to th noest, kept, ronUs,j hand. Prompt attention given to all orders day or night. Orders from abroad - will receive prompt attention. We hate also employed A first-lass CnderUlcr p( many years' experience, to take charge of this special fcaturt of our business.'- ' ' BLAIK FURNITURE COMPANY, , , V ;';, " Residence, 39 l'enlund St. No. 37 ratton AvenuC.-! CLOSING -OUT SALE i : U ' it n t -OF All wool Dress Goods and Trimmings. H. Kkuwoop & Co. ALL WINTER GOODS, ... A Celebrated frea .. , . 8t. Jobn CUu-ysostotn the ffoldun mouthed), 0110 of the most celebrated of Uie Cliristiiui fatliers, was bora about the year 347 in Antioch, his fa ther bciug commander of the Imperial army in Bvi'ia. He was educated for the bur. but became a. convert to Christianity, and the solitary manner of living being then in great estima tion and very prevalent in Syria, he retired to a mountain not far from An tioch, where he lived some years in solitude practicing the usual austeri ties. Returning to Antioch in SSI he was ordained to the office of deacon, and totlmtof prusbyter in 386. . He soon became one of the most, cele brated preachers of theaare, his repu tation extending throughout the Christian world, and on the death of Hoc tur ius he was elected Bishop of (JonBtuntuiople. lie was seaious in the reform of clerical abuses, and on his visit to Asia Minor he deposed thirteen bishops of Lydia and Phry- ffia, ..Ilia seal exposed nun to tb im perial dispieasui and he was deposed by a frvuodaud banished to Caucasus iu the mounuiu range of Taurus. The iourncv thither on foot uroduced fever, which caused his death at Co- monn, in I'ontus, on the 14th of Sep tember, 407, at the age 60 years. The works .of Chrvsostom consist of 700 homilies and 847 epistles, as well as commentaries, orations and treatises on point of doctrine. Philadelphia Times. j ; ; Butter and Buttarlu. It U not a little funny to walk through our markets nowadays and note the result of the oleomargarine Asheville is situated on a succession of ridges, terminating in high blutls over hanging the beautiful French Broad river and its elevation is 2,300 feet above tide level. i Advice to Mother). Mrs. Wihslow's' Soothing Symp should ways be nsed tor children teething, it soothes Um child, softens tbe gums, al lays all pains, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy lor diarrqiea. ifoc. a Dottle. Asheville is surrounded by three beau tiful suburban villages, touching her bor ders on the south, north and west, each of which are in easy walking distance of their parent, and aflord delightful ram bles especially suited to the a.-iiirement of young ladies and their mule attend ants. Asltcvilic's southern daughter is Victo ria, mid emlirnces the famous "Connally's View," which is too well known through out the world to require any description. Once seen it is never lorgotteu. r , - Ashevilichds sicfnnl station of the UeiUd States Weather Bureau which is under thecharceof an eminent scientist, Dr KT. von Kuck, whose reports inane to tne Department at the national capital are innnu'U in iun.iTiifcN nany. When vou feci yourself gradually break intr down dun t wait until you' nave taker to your bed. & While you ore still able o be up and about tig lit the grim moiifter disease by, the,.use oi proper re. ston Uvea, The hest reaiedy for muluria, indig !MtK, Weak kidneys,- constant lu tigui'fitso1din;hies8, short breath and othei complications of a disordered sys tem i Hrown'slroe Bitters, ;. Its magic influi ice in conquering diseases of an ex- haus ive nature is most astonishing. Asl ;ville Iiasanaunropriationof$t00,- 000 t om Congress to build a Federal court house; nostoffice,' etc., which no douL. will be iucreased under the lilieral, wise " lid patriotic administration of Mr. Henji'-mn narnson. Asl ?viUe has a cotton fu.cl.ory of 204 loom , 5,000 spindles, consuming 5,000 bale rotton and making 5,000,000 yards ol pit ids per annum., ; , .-v, -,, ... ..-. -AT- 1 Hi T H E : B l G : 2 22 2 PATTON AVENUE'. ;t ti d&wtnprUO LItWIH MADDUX, Pre L. P. UcLOUD, yloJrts. J. Mi sUMKntVCfMBsartZj Dikectok:-Uw1 Ma.lclun, M. I. Beard cu, M. I. Par, J. B. Rankin, J. B. Ray'. J. ft Used ' . II. Keed, lira. 8. l'owell, C. M. McLoud. , ' WESTERN CAROLINA: BANK-; '-' lASHBVILLB, N. C, FBBKUARY lit,: ItSst . ! v ,-, , ,( Orjaalsed May lt,18a-l . - capital, sooo. vm.n.vn, " BTATB, CO0MTT AND CITY DEPOSITORY. ' " , ., ., ',r Doe a General Banking Buatnea. Deposita recdyed. Bxchaag bauglit an4 I4. Ctn lection made on all accessible point. Tbe Baying Peatur will nceiy spacial attaatiMJ'i 1 On aU turn lo thi department, drpoalted for (bur month or longer, Intrrest at th 'rate ' ' uf 4 per cent, per annum will be paid: Special attention given to loan oa real estatt, wklch win he placed for long tintt oa ral y. f onalile term. . , ... . ' , ; , ; , -.. ,, ;,, .t Open from a. m. to S p. m. On Saturday the Saving Department win U open tM isf . fcbSdtfi I . . ... THE : FARMERS I VftREUOUSEt -if TOBACCO ! TOIlACCOi Jus received, a large lot of Embroider ies ai 1 Torchon Laces. H. Rkowood & Co. Asl vville has the verv best daily and week y newspaper published in the State ol Ni-th Carolina, altording tne nest aa vert ii iiig medium in the south. Its name is Th i Citizen. We are selling lots of Clothing cannot say v. hether it is tbe attraction of the disco nt or because consumers must rt- plenii Ii. H. Redwood & Co. Asliuville's climate is described by the sijjna, station lor January; 18HU, as fol lows: I'N'Tbd State Signal 8kticb Station, Asheville. N. C. Lttt 35.36 N. Long. 83.US W. Blevatlon above sea level, 2, 350 feet. , Met, orolugicai report tor month of Janu ary, 1XH9: We air glad to say to our friends and customers that all grades hay consider. ably advanced since Christmas. Bright wrappers, critters and strips $rc higljei'', ' than they have been in several years, and show that Asheville is the place to sell , . tobaccos raised in Western North Carolina and East Tennessee, The exporters and manufacturer! ho need the type of tobacco raised in thii'-' section have their buyers on this market, and are paying saort for it kfe-thaa4e. where. , . . . - ( . i" We would warn our customers against the drummers and agents wh are paisV i-f ' ' big salaries to induce shipments to other markets than this, by protnisssitt) stl W '" ! reduced commissions. After your tobacco is shipped it is front tinder your control. ' and when yon receive returns there is always an excuse for low prices,' daiming'to- ' ' " bacco to be damaged, etc., etc. . , 83.4 " TTSMPBR ATCRg XVBRAGK apmlOpro l-5.338.8 Maximum HlhMcan 6.S Minimum UwlMc'n is iu.s Mean 38.8 flTTSITBTTYTtVrS 8X6 BT We have, with great expense, made the Farmers' Warehouse The Leading Warehouse In. the State, where you attend the sales of your own tobacco, or have it sold in a few days after shipment. , Elsewhere we give a partial list of actual sales made since the holidays. , Tin , 7K.7 . .J.7.-.' 3pm 64.8 Mcun ee.s "BAUOMHTKSnrvBRAOE. (Correeted for temperature anil altitude.) 7 a mj mIO p m I Higheat. I Lowest, j Mean" 80.!t43U4730.2ar 30.6a I Btt.H JSO.at - pRgciPiTXTios. ,000 ;.lv -,,ra nilra. or no imv reouired. It UaWr -OU ShaU tlnd SCOI Of Manila is ifHaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, selling deouiargariue and butU'rine, or moncv refunded. Price 23 cents per but hardly a single one wbcre butter Seven thousand dollars worth of new Iresh goods to be sold at GOST FOR' CASH Ixix, For sale by F. L. Jacobs. daw I . It is meteorological, ' ' - Kireely-groundhogical, Or anything else you mnjr cull; But "" - This ' r , Orodnd-hoggery, Greelyry r Utsagreealile teelery Weather is going to ruin us all. Shoes, Hats, Drv Goods. X.Hions, Rubber Goods, Blankets, Comforts, Shawls, Ladies and Gents' Uiiderwear, Domestics, Plaids, Jeans. A good full stock of - BR0GANS FOR 90 CENTS: Udies1 Pi, ShiK-s, Button and Lace, $1.00. A good -boot for $2.00. Cotton check, 5M, cents, Comforts from 55 cents to HO ct. Coffee 6 pounds for $1, A Wg stock of aU kinds of " t ; . , i GROCERIES. Brown's roasted coffee, trunks, valises, water-buckets, tubs, tkki. fcS, flour, bacon hay and syrup. It lbs. granulated sugar for $1.00. 13 lbs. light bn a sugar for $1.00. 3'.h. cans of tomatoes 11 cts. a can. All these goods must be sold at once. All persons .owing Smith & Baird are notified to pay same at once, and save ' costs. dwiffc2S II. B. CARTER, Assignee - "'- - ; For SMITH & BAIRD, No. 11, Pattoa Avenue, ' Ancc49t.es iOf General Urant. General Grant, on his return to this country.il saul to have been severely af flicted "with a cnueh contracted while crossing the ocean, and which had stul- bornlv refused to yield to any treatment. A friend procured for him a bottle of Symphyx, and by Its use in a tew hours lie was entirely relieved. He remarked to his friend : "Men look npon me asa great soldier, but this bottle of Symphyx is greater than 1; My calling has been to destroy men's hvee, but this medicine is a victorious savior of men. 1 shall never I without it again," d&w First Member (sewing society 1. "Dear me! Here we ve been talking for three hours, and haven t got to sewing yet i Second , Member. -?"Sewin:!; . What sewing ?? - -. .... v I Third Member. "Why, sewing societies ought to sew, you know. The President. "Ladies, owing to the lateness of the hour the Sewing Socielv for the Amelioration of the Heathen wnfy now adjourn." Some great bargains in Children's Bal moral Snoel and Colored Hose. f, It. KElIWOOD Bl vo, jiia' m-r- , The policemen ' talk of forming an organization. It might lie called the Order of Arrest. Binghamton Republican, No. da vs on which 00.1 or mure rain fell. Number daya on wnicn snow tell. V r fair daya. Total r'nfall in llnchea a.07 WEATHBK." No: day cloudy witn or witn-i out rain, 6 Total 'fall In inches 0.30 Rain and melted anow. . Inches. ' a.su Tio. oftiay . with no aunshiue. a is otten-d. There are many tempting signs, such as "iiirt UreanjerjM outvur, ur iiiiue vvuavern ivcaorvu Butter, but underneath either, if vou look closely, will be found, in much smaller type, Uie additional . legend : Now . known 6s oleoiimrjrartiifj -or butterinc."" LlUle frauds are still per pertrated. Tlicre is one girl, for ex- anipla,. who has been selling "pure couutry butter" for sis motitlis-Hiell- tng it in market on market aays, and between times selling it in per- son at nouses on ootn smes oi tne river. , tier , boxes aud pails are legally stamped, if you look closely, but her language is free. Every ounce of her wares is butterine. The genuine butter trade has almost disappeared , from . the - market and gone to the fancy groceries. There the price is from forty to fifty oonta, and it is not by any means certain that you do not luy naif oleomarga rine or Duiierine iven men. VsIdciii nati Knquirer. clear davs. 1U KAI L VOM Kt'CK, B. 8., M.D., Observer. Huiidsome styles in Carpets, Art Stpjarus, Smyrna Kugs, Oil Cloths, Cur- vain uuuub, l,ucc wurLuina, cic. H. KRDWOOD & CO. , Young Pat. "What's a grave doubt, father?"- Old Pat. "Be nliers. it's the uncer- tfllntv uv a man buried aloive whether he's dead or not!" d&wtaprl2 .'' PrOptktofl."' PR0T8CTIN0 PROPBRTY OWNBRS, THE "CAMAREF GUARANTEED ROOF'PUTES; 'I'm We not only give the purchaser the beat Roofing Plate, bat w pro tact a , Pirst Bv.firivlna our vuaraniM-rr- .-.--..-."----"-t"' V t - v Second By (tamping each sheet with brand and thickness. Third By excluding waste. . , , Fourth By branding th net welKh tof the lta sheeU on the bo ' j,. J,; '!1 For the benefit of those wanting the very beat Rootling Plate, wc assert, aad art) PR -, i PARBnTOPROVB, that(eiceptlngthe"()UucrUoa'Old Method") tfcers are 0thr brands of roofing tin being offered in the market to-day, by aay firm, under the tpur jliifct, J 1 ent guarantee given above by thi house. '-? j ,t i II i - f V MERCIIAN d 66. I Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, London. . d&tprV 0i - r- ScieutiBta have reached the con elusion that the element known as "Pantogen" is the origin of alt things The word has a masculine, trousrr suggesting sound that U-mls in brut up hen Hacked moitala THE CITIZE N PUBLISHING COMPANY, G North Court Square, vparetl to do liigli-jrude cat LOW RATES e- BeciaiHo they have a 1RST-CLASS EQUIPMENT. .... 'THE WINYAH SANITARIUMS ASHEVILLE, H. C. t No. Is p wor Eapcpay. For the reception of patients suffering of diseases of lungs and throat, and conducted upon tbe plan al Jhe sanitaires at Gorhersdorf and Falkenstein hi Get' many. Ours is the only such institution in thtUnited States, and endorsed by the leading members of the medical profession. Terms reasonable. , KARL VON RUCK, B. S., M. D. I). C. Waddrll, President. W. W. Barnarrl, Vice President. Lawrtae Pallia, OsMeuer; ' oustakq u:;nEiT o3Trj;a tra rrnES piles, bcrks, cuts, coknh, '""pt0ii ' BiiUISES, caiLBLALSSiFBOSTBITES KITCHEN, BTABLK AND F ACTOBI I Very soon the only diflerencs lietween . - . . . . . : , r.A.t the lasnlonnnie ciuos ana ine iiunmmniic churches will be that the latter will close on Sunday out of respect to the day. ' When Mr. Harrison was a small boy he was yery bad. His chiel delight lay in building bouses with blocks of fiye. This is what you ought to huve, in fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for it daily, npd mounting liecause they find itaot. Tbou sands uion thottsandsofdollarsareipent annually by our people in the hoie that they may attain this boon. And yet it may tie had by all. We guarantee that Electric Hitters, if used according to di rections and the use persisted m. will bring vou good digestion and oust the demon JJyspeiMiia and install instead Eu- pepsy. We recommend Electric Bitters i lor Ilyspepsia and all diseases of the! Liver, Stomach and Kidnevs. Sold at 5c. and $1 per liottle by P." L. Jacobs, druggist. 4 THE BANK OF ASIIEVlIXE Asheville, N. C. . . - i ti i 't DESIGNATED STATE DEPOSITORY,' Oldest Dank In Wetternarollsuu INCORPORATED BY ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBIY Of THE ITATI .HUM CAPITAL STOCK $100,000. SUM M " . . ' . .1 1 . i. , . ii;;...;!A,jj,ifcl,ff iifmo-ij' CITIZEN rUIJLlSIINCJ CO. CTTlEfl HOtiLOirOltR, CAKED BAGfk; GUUU HOOF DlS.VbE IN CATTLE 1 KEAla nmiAMMATIOir, ouvumn" CAKED BUKAaia A INSiXTT LITL4 1 4
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 20, 1889, edition 1
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