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i'A'()7;.''.SM(.V.lL (MA7. Til tin. P. I'AVinun. Tim. A. Immk. kitirtKh. J... t. Maktin, A.hrullc. . Alirviile. JVI1MIN, MAKTIN fcJONI'.S. Attorney and Counarllur at Law, Anhrvillr. N. C. Will nraitiM in llir I Ith anil 13th Juilkliil lntnt-t., and in thr Supreme Court of North Carolina, "nil III thr fulcra! LiiiirU ol the Wmtrrn IHmrii-t of North Carolina. KcIct to Hank of Anhrvill. cltwt JI'I.H'S C. MARTIN, Attorney at Law, Vh.Tillt. S.C. Title, and Conveyancing a aiaviaity. Col Irt'tiona mailt. I'nutkT. ia all Ihr court.. Oilier: With (".miner Carter, MiLond Law BuildiiiK. iltnovax CHAS. A. MOUS. llUI-r M"HICK. lOOKB MEKRICK. Attorney! and Commrllur at Law, Aihevllic, N.C. Practice hi the I'nlted State Circuit ami tri.trtct Court at A.hrville. Stateaville, Char lotte and lirecn.unro. in, the Supreme Court at RaWRh, and in the courta of the Twellth judicial Iriatnct vJ the State of North Cnro- Sprcial attention given to collection ol elaini. . Partuerahlu dor not extend to practice In Buncombe Interior Court., - iltorS f. ! T ; ' i - mi . li r i III SIMI AMI PI.I.ANIHI.. WlD?TF.R'S strong PERSONALITY. l ACTK, OMl.V FACTS, MISCLLLASmi'S. A lew picori Fruit of Loom M violin left ( ut K::c; Wnmsulta, I'ritlc ol West C'am ! In tc. Muslin iu Lonsdale, Uerkrlry nml i liiunmiid Hill at 10c. at Whit lock'... TVi. lH p ob aa Old $ t. H. COBB. ' JBB MKKRIMON. . - ' J O. M SBMIMUN. Attorney' and Counaellor at Law. Practice In all Ule court. Uftcc: No. 7 and a, Johnston building. - duc4 ' - w. w.jonm. ; uiin. a. (iirroau. JUNKS c SllUl'OKb. Attorney at Law, Aaheville, N.C. . . ' "" Practie in the Superior Cojirta of Wcilern North Carolina, tbc Supreme Court of the State, and the Federal Court at A.heville. . Office in jonmuin liuildinic. where one mem ber of the firm can always be found, dtnoyll f hi powder nerer rarle. A marvel of pur ity, strength and w holettomenew. More ceo uomi cal tn an the ordinary kinds, and cannot lie old in competition with the muitltuiie ol low teat, hurt weiicht alum tr,wrilN SolH onlv in can. RllV Powuaa Co., U A all St., New York. dwtairlT JOHNSTONU J0NK8, ' arTIISNST ANI COPKSBLLU AT LAW, ',, ASHBV1L1.B, N, C, t,..-tl. In the United State Circuit and llintrict Court at Anherille, in the Mipreine Court it Kaleigh, and In the Court of the Twelfth Indicia! Wtric of the State of North Caroliua. and euwwhcre, a hi service may be required. mnaJiui j II. DOUGLASS, U. D. S. DENTAL ROOMS, . NO. 24 SOUTH MAIN ST., Over Grant & Wlng-erf Drug Store. Residence. No. 08 Balky St. fetil'Jdl y H. KRKVBS, Ifc D. ). DENTAL, OFFICK I In ConniUly Building, over Redwood' Store, Futton Avenue. - feblSdly jlJlT. J. It. UARRATT. ARTIST. overlooking Court Siiuare. above Studio Cooper' lorc. Studio Hour from V tu 8. . ClaM In Drawing and Painting. Un mi annlk'ation. 'Cl r-s 1 A );ve,tt main- vrnsrlsciin-y oil now for . the piiriK of utiliiiijf tli whvch ami when a atonn arises nil the ship lm to i do ia to cnittor oil overliourtl. I Hacklen'H Arnlcn tinlve. TIk- lt tnlvc in tlie vorlil lor itita, I liruiot. sorrii, ulcers, alt ilieum, lever Korea, tetter, cliniieil IiuihIs, chilMmiis, eorns, ami nil skin eruptions, mid fxisi tively curenjiilta, or no pav uuireil. It ill guaranteed to (jive lai kxlSiitislaction, 1 fir money reltniilexl. I'ricc 25 centi xt Imix. For imle by F. L. Jaeol. daw i "1 trust, Robert, when you gruw up you will how youmell on the aide of I "temperance and morality by otintt the i rrohibition ticket." "Ob. raw!-Why, ; aunt, water's killed more folks'n liipior ever thought of doiuu." "1 am ashamed of vou, Roliert! Can you think of one ;iutnnce in which water, jodiciouilv applied, has caused death ?" "Well, i wbut'i the mutter with the flood?" tuiprrl4ki B Luft Iknlouiau'a HluiL Tlioii'h tlii-iv are iliousaniU, doubt lest. Tn have sf'U this grrat man and ln-iinl bun Ksuk (caiHiciully in r'aiu'iiil iiiill. wliim lit) wua grund bt'yoiul ilfMripiioni, ' yd Uifi are tllollMiml.s of iilhtrH. Of .lllUT ovticrtiliuii. wliu liuve novnr liud Uu pi ivili-"!-. mid to whom, lliervfore. M t' WOI11MII l"MTiptlllH IIUIJ !' Iiic- llllBl- About Aahcvlll and Some of Her I People, Anheville has now the moat uttraclive hotel in the Soutlarii States, und her daughter, Victoria, will soon have one equal to it. Aslieville has Kradidsclioolii, whicli arc larj-ly attended, and said to laralily eon (lilted iu all respcctH. -V Uine stock of Humbug: splendid stK-k of Toa-hon Laces; better stock of Pbo.phate i t'.itiKliams. Cliairibrays, Seersuckers. Sat h hakims j ines. i'ercalcs and Prints yet shown nt Whitlock's. ISSURAXCE. JpiRB INM'RANCB. . , FIUE. LIFE. ACCIDENT. PULLIAM & CO. At the Bank of Anheville, ASHBVILLB. N.C. Rcprracnt the following companle. vi. : rial. " CMHUunmi l. Anglo Nevada, of California 3.97,H33 Continental, of "New Yord Hamburg-Brrmen.of Germany London Aaauranca, of Kngland Niagara, of New York Orient, of Hartford Pliienix, of Brooklyn St. Paul Fire and Marine, of Min ' ncaotft w Southern, of New Orleana .. VYmterii, of Toronto MuIuhI Accident Amociation. A'.to Life Insurance Company dtmarU 4.878.62.T t,lU,60 1.643.UDS 3,237.i.'2 1.6H7.0U2 6,054.1 7U 1,51,061 ;ts,H4. 1,0811,232 i Mia Caienove Who is it, Parker? The new man It's that Lor-rd Seveti- rich, me leddy - - Misses Caienove (.breathlessly Show ' him nn! The new diuo-All th' daily paper did that this mcir-nun . savin yure presence, but Oi'll do it atfaiu, ii if ye say so. New sprini? stork of Gentlemen's Ier- IIIV3, Viuau lima, viv., n, . TlieCue ofCrlme. A tp-eat many of the crimes which art committed from tlav to clay arc uue to: Director who fail to direct, . Iletectives who never detect. Protectors who do not protect, And electors who never elect. -THB- Partlc- feh1 Silly II. BI'RCIN, M. 1). OFFICK t New tirand Central Building, over Big 2i Clothing Store. febl7dlm EQUITABLE LIFE AHtturancc Society OP THI t'NITRD TATK. Aaeta t9S04t,t-9 Surplus.;...-....-;..-.-. o,794.73-5 I Lariier than any other Company. I I ntitttnnding Aurance...S)S4 l6,I.oo i Written in 1HHH 15 t,9.M.3J5- Tontine Pollcie with IS and at) year pc-1 ricxl are the moat popular and prontuble i Conn of aMurance. i For example, rate, etc., confer with , Hannah More, It in related by tradition "never was kissed in her lite. Is it pos sible that this betrays the oridu of the slant? nhrase. "That's what's tlit matter withHapnuh?" KluiiiliikC Fire in the Veliia. We hold positive proof that Acker's i. i .u iji a 11.':. ....u all l.liwwl I,,,,. I1I);I1BII IOOU IIIAII IHI tl.i n"- sous whet cluiap aarwtpurillits und o calleil purifiers fail. Knowing this, we will sell it to all who call nt our store on a imsitive guaruulee. T, C. Smith & Co. We don't llieve that the President elect ever said : " A coon iwcH CTOURh in a Iok cabin, but I'll resign before I'll have one in the Lanmet. W A. TKNNU.NT, Architect and Contractor. Plan," specification and "estimate- fur nished. All work in my line contracted lor. and no charge for drawing on contract awarded mc. Reference when dcaired. Office! No. 12 Henilry Bloik, North Court1 Square, Ashevllle, M: &, -wt 1dty ' llllOOM FACTORY. H.1NFORD N. LOCKWqOD. , UAKD-MAU8 ' Broomit, Wliltk, Hearth and Ceillng.BroQni' Mill and Pn.'triry grade a iprrlRlty. UtiOr tation and aample free. feMBdly J.V.S6lL4RTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR 15, p. Monroe, A?ti Ahevllle, N. C. Office with Judge Aton. tebaSdilm J. V. BROWN Will continue the undertaker' luiiieal hi old ataiid over J. K. Dlckemon&Co.' lUidware, LSUrc,,unili:r hn--nnn name of I lpepla, Uepilrt Iteatli. 1 These are the actual steps which follow ' indigestion; Acker's English DysX-psia 1 Tablets will both check and cure this most tearful of diseases. Gutanteed by T. C. Smith & Co. Liquor denier. "I thought there was half u burret-ot thut campaign whiskey left." ' Clerk. "TheT was. but it ate a hole through the barrel and ran into the cellar A new line of choice lamps, just in at Law's. febuodly 42 N. Main St. . . AHecelrHtrn Of VAeral Ura'iit. I lleiieral Grant, on his return to this ' country. iB said to have lieen severely af- i tlictert witn a cougn contracted wnne I crossing the ocean, and which had tul- liornly refused to yield to uny treatment. ! A friend urocured for him a bottle of Having thirty year.' experience a under- Svmphyx, and by its use in a lew hours taker and embalmer, and unequaled fadlitle J. V. , BROWN & CO. he was entirely relieved. He remarked to his friend: "Men look upon me asa great for buying, can safely guarantee satisfaction. Calls promptly attended to at all hour, everything pertaining to the buainraa al wavon3iand. febl3d0m A NEW DEBD. carefully prepared by lead ft In if mem tiers of the Aheville bar (on soldier, but this bottle of Symuhyx is greater than I. My calling has In-en to destroy men's lives, but this medicine is a victorious savior ol men. 1 shall never lie without it again." d&w wiiui'il", OhhilIi, l fours, it latobt' piTMiiniil llicv have stx'ii uiuny tum.Mil Mr Wi'lu-lur I lu was rut above the average height, stoutly fonnrtl with n ml I bauds and fuel tCb". ! luul largu ones), large head, wartliv complexion, large, black. detply auiikeu owl like eyes, very heavy "'e brows and u iiiouliiful of iwlii white us the driven snow. And his smile, playing Uam his swarthy counliMiuiKf HiideXHnuig thes splun did iitli. wviiii-d at linn like the sun bunting tliriiugb a dark cloud. It waa said ol uiiu mat oh iookuu greuier llianiuiy man ever was, and, the jolly Rov. Sydney Smith. 1 think it waa, de clared, wliun he wua in Knghtiid, that be reiiiiudotl him or a steam engine 111 IntuHt'ra. the coinimrtson. though, was not oily coarse, but there were 110 points of reseniblanoe except it may have beeu the auggefitiou of power. There was none of the fuss or the snort of the steam engine about luiu. lie waa ouiet repoae and dignity il lustrated. 111! bearniK was grand and hut carriage geuUttniaQ like and stalely oniutinie niuieslie Tne otcassion, anuve an otiiera, on which Mr. W ouster appeared to Die- so far tut his appearance and bearing were concerned - to be absolutely ma iowlic was one evening at the liovure House, wnere uie lawyers 01 me aiua sacliuwtls bur hud assembled from all Darts of the stale to take counsel to- outlivr aa to the niothods bv which they 111igl.1t meet oftencr anu becoine better tvctiuuitilea .witn eacn outer, Chiai Justice Shaw and the oilier iudges of the supreme court stood to gether at the end of the large dining room, ami us tue lunyers uno unw uu other cauie in, they proceoded toward tlieui to nay them tlieir resptx'ts. And as one loader of distinction after an other ditl so each received his due share of re.siioctful salutation and def e renew fnun his bretiireu as he pasbod along 011 Ins way. The gival secret 01 ins power was his 'ltuni and fore of Utlement, aud that ho made evprvtlung so plain to ins auuiuirs, no matter v, neuter ne addressed fanners or Uimncipm, ouular Bssiiililacre or a senate, lie always seeim il to say what it apjieurs to us we sliounl have said under sunt lar circumstances, good common sense, iu Tat'l. . When I heard him, 1 would say to myself-1 would naturally think to myself, and so would every 0110 "Well, that's just what I think." "That's itiuimou sense." "That's so." Very well. We all agree with Ham let when he says, "What a piece of work is man 1 flow noble in reason, how infinite in faculties, in form and moving how express and admirable, in. action how like an angel and Ap prehension how like a God !" etc., but in Home way or other Master William ShnkesiKNiie seems to have gotten, the . start of uk' 4ft- saying "it, just as lie did iu iotimuting that gentle, sweet, low voice is "an excellent tltiug in wo man." ' I What Clav was to Kentucky, Web ster was to Massachusetts, and in his uiet and peucetul rrnve at Blarsn ield. down bv the borders of theses. whose waves utter their mournful re- Suiem over tt by a,v, ana wnere iu sutrs, like angels' eyes, look down from heaven, aud watch over it by night, After life' fitful fever be ulenpa wctt Boston Journal. Join in the rush to the clearing sale at Itw's. rsevs, bit; lot Call ettrlv Hl.-wk ami Cream lei Krmiiauts just made. Whitlock's. Asheville has an electric street railway in auccesslul oiieration. and to Ik- extend ed generally throughout the town. j Silver jewelry and novelties, a new und choice stock at Law's. Asheville has five first-class private in stitutions ol learning, which iu character complete with any in the world. Asheville has t'ae most thoroughly drilled and equipped police force in North Caroliua, which is uutler the supervision ol a most popular chief. - CareletM Mother. Many mothers have permitted their children to die before theireves when they might have been saved. Any motuer who keeps house without a bottle ol Ackers bncliati uany Manner at hand, runs a risk which slie may some time rcinvt. It has saved the lives 01 thousands of children, and ia doing so every year. For sule by 1 . t. smtitn Co; ' ft v- ' v. 1 i 1 1 ' - . www wm BLAIR FURNITURE COM, NO. 37 PATTON AV11NUB, WliolcKale and Retail Furniture JDealera, And fjndcrtakcrs. Prompt attention given to all orders day or night. Residence t 39 Penland Street. Asheville boa two excellent sanitati ums, which are exclusively for the use of visitors, as none of her own people ever get sick. Asheville hasa benutful cemetery which is the only business here that does not pay, as during a whole month there was only one death amoiiK twelve and a half thousand inhabitants. Asheville has lire very licst business men in every line, of whom the very ereme ne In creme, will be louna itti- vertising in TliK Citizkn. Asheville is going to have on Saturday, the 2d ok March, u "KaffeeKlutsch." We would tell you what it is, if we knew, but you can learn by doiiig-as we do; go aud see it. Asheville has three banks, nil of which are absolutely solid in every respect, and in cither of which your deposits will be absolutely sate. Asheville has the best newspaper in the soutn; winch will next week puniisn picture ol the new government building. Would vou make vonr henslav ? If so, buy a package of Imperial Egg Pood, wmcn is invaiunuic lor y"""K chick uiiu moulting fowls, put up W P. C. Sturte vant, Hartford, Conn, for sale only by P. L. Jacobs. . Better Thatit Hloody Hattlea. General Wheatcroft Nelson snys: "My experience in the English army as well as in America, convinces me that nothing so purifies the blood or adds to the health, vigor anil lite as Acker s hngiisn wood Elixir." This great remedy is sold under a positive iruarantee by J. C, --Smith & Co. "" frhldly LHVi IS MAlUirX, Pryi ' L. P. McLOU. Vlce-Pres. J. B. R A1UUN, Mbiar. DiSKCToK: lwi Mmlilui, M. I. Bearden, M. T. Fa;, J. B. Raakin.J. B. Itaf , J, . Jtsrd, a. II. Herd. Oo. S. I'owell, C, M. McUiud. ., WESTERN CAROLINA BANK ... ASimVlLLB, N. C., FEBRUARY 1st, 1S89. ' 1 Orgaal d May ut, 1888. ; , CAPITAL, $ 50,000. . . BVnn,Vi $ SrOOO HTATB. COUNTY AND CITY UBPOSITOKT. ' . m Uue lneralBanklait Bualneaa. DefxisiU received. Bxchanf boaht and avid. Co- lection made on all acceaaiblc point. The Saving Ptatsr wU rteetv apadal attaatloa, , 1 i.-: . f. !. ' . On nil sum In thi department, drnkalted for four months or longer, Interest at t rat . of 4 per cent, per annum will be paid. - ' ' Special attention (ivrn to loan on real estate, which will b placed for long tiaM 01 itai onable terms. .' Open from a. ra. to 3 p. m. On Saturday the Saving Department wlU bt open tW p.m. fcbadtf , ,1... .... , 1 THE FARMERS' WAREHOUSE. flnnt nnmhmrnt and hcaTT flat Daneri, CO 1 erina all ncceaaary point, Juat out and now on alc at the office of the Citiisn Pi'BI.ih- imo Co., No. S North Court Square. Hamuli $7,000 Seven thousand dollars worth of new fresh goods to be sold at 60 ST FOR GASH. Shoes, ll.its, Dry Goods, Notions, Rublier Goods. Blankets. Comforts, Shawls, Ladies and Gents' Underwear, Domestics, I'laids, Jeans. A'good lull stock of HandsomeyoungCnnadiuii. "Are you in favor of annexation, Miss Oldnutid?" I Miss Oldmaid. "Oh, this is so sudtlen! 1 Y-e-s, I am yours." ! in Connumptlon Incurable T 1 Kend tli following: Mr. C. H. Morris, ! of Newark, Ark says: "Was down wiih abscess of lungs, anil friends and physi i cians oronounced an incurable constimp- live. Began taking Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, and om now on 1 my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on mv farm. It is the finest medi cine ever made." Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says ; ' "Had it not I wen for Dr. king's New Dis covery for Consumption I would have j died of lung troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in liest of health." Try it. Sample bottles free at Jacobs' drug store. BR0GANS FOR 90 CENTS. Easterner tin far Western store I Got any -neckties ? Proprietor ( mystified ) I'm sort silk, calico or hemp ? HUMPHREYS QHEO?ATKIu VETEHimY SPECIFIC. For Hortas, Cattls, Shesp, Dogt, Hogs, Poultry, 000 PAUEBOOKaa Treat, meni af Animals Chan Bent Vt, ittt-Fever, t'onirailnn. Iiirtaiiinialloa, Mimai .Tll-ninin., iniui rr TOHACCO t TOBACCO ! i . r il till' Irnlim. I.amtl IMairmper, Nai aj Dl win r. nmnilaa ars. ltiBH. IJralri. Whh. K.-l uMSb, lleavaa, Parumanta, f.-f nli' nr l.ripi., iienyai ua.- . t mii'iir iripfa, reuyarua. I i . U. H la rrlact-. Ileinortli age. II. H.-Prlnnrv nt Klrlnej rliaec I. I. -.riitilVB IfinroMia, Manga. .1. K. l)i aeol ine.llea. -what Ladies' Fine Shoes, Button and Lace, $J.0n. A good boot for $2.00. checks 5Vi cents. Comforts from 55 cents to ) cts. Coffee 6 poiintls for big stock of all kinds of Cotton $1. A Klectrlc Bitter). GROCERIES. This remedy is liecoming so well known aud so popular as to need no sjiecial men tion. All who have nscd Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaran teed to do all that is claimed. Electric ! Hitters will cure all diseases of the Liver ', and Kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affections caused by ' impure blood. Will drive malaria from I the system and prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of bead ache, constipation and indigestion try ' Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction 1 guaranteed or money refunded, Frice50 icts. and $1 per bottle ut Jacobs' drue & Bnird are notified to uny same at once, and save i store. . . Maude "I wonder who was the first man to turn over a new leaf? Blanchi Brown's roasted coffee, truuks, valises, water-buckets, tubs, lickh ks, flour, bacon hay and syrup. 11 lbs. granulated sugar for $1 .00. 13 lbs. tight brc . u sugar for $1.00. 3 lb. cans of tomatoes 11 cts. a cun. All these goods must be sold fit once All persons owing Smith costs. Clover and .ra Seeds) of all Kind For Sale. "Why, Adam, of course. leal he turned. Il was a fig II. D. CARTER!, Assignee Uwtfe28 For SMITH & BAIKD, No. 11, Pattnn A venue. CLOSING OUT SALE ALL WHITER GOODS, l The fact that aood health, strong mus : cits and sound nerves are attainable 1 should encourage every invalid' to an 1 earnest endeavor in the right direction. I Remember all disease owes its origin ' more or less, to a lack of' iron in the . ' blond. Iron iu the blood means health, I strength and vigor. Analyze the blood of an invalid and little or uo iron will be ' found. Healthy men's blood is full of iron. The best method of supplying this ; lack nf iron is by using Brown's Iron "' Hitters, a sure cure for dyspepi;i, general ' debility, weakness and all wasliug diseases.' A Washington Wit. When the Hon, Joseph Chamber lain was in America manipulating a certain llnhr-ry treaty he was taken to uie engine room uniior uie uapiiot, where a bouutiful and powerful 0or liss engine was driving tue ventilating machinery. AttrucU'J by thobcautvof the noise lesftly gliding mounter, Joseph turned to Felix McCloskey, the attendant, who was oiling a journal, and asked : ".What is the horse power of that engine" Felix, who is a diameter and a well known one, detected London fog in the Britisher' voice and a panorama of Ireland s wrong whizzed through his mind's eye. lie looked at Joseph a moment with a stare of commingled pity and conUuniit aud then replied: 'Ilorso Kwcrued 1 That majiy- rrei' run. by. steam." - - When I'Vlix can be Induced to re late some of his California experiences tlici-e is sure to be mirth. On oue of these occasions in the midst of a nar rative of the blood curdling depriva tions of the Argonauts lie incidentally made a remark about the virgin for ests that met the pioneer when lie first struck the ( foUlcu (Suite. One of the j listeners, anxiousfor mental illumina tion, asked i "What is a virgin forcsL Felix T ! "A virgin forest," replied McClosky, is a forest where the huud of man ha never set it foot." Brooklyn Eagle. lea Mail by Refrigerator. A Boston inventor claims to have perfected a process by which ice may be manufactured in an ordinary re- mgeruior. av nan caiiiuiicu ins ui vention to a gathering of capitalist. In the room was a refrigerator. There was a stove, and the temperature of the room was 72 (legs. Fahrenheit. In the locked and sealed department of the ice chest was a small tin case filled with the "mixtures." There was no ice in the chest The temperature of the rest of Uie chest was 25 dcg. AU wus clean and dry A gentleman placed a tumbler of partly melted ice in the chest , and in II f teen minutes it was frozen solid, The inventor claims by his process to be able to produce cold from any degree down to zero. The annual cost to an ordinary house hold would be about $7 New York Telegram. Stable f'B.r-i 1' wiin niwiiiin. vlt Ii H; ii'l Oil auil Mtillvator, tfanaal. tr.on Hold by DrugilaUi or Pent Prpnn'.ilea Uei elpt of Prlra. Wiimphruy' Hiod. Co., 109 Fulton It, I. Y nunpnxiEYS' HOMEOPATHIC fl SPECIFIC No 60 Th only tMettfiftil Mmtdr for ier?outuei)!!ity, vital weaxness. iid lofltrbtina, iforo ortr-work or othw Mum. fl vi.ii. or It v!hUtiiI IftrKvvl. powder, for $4. AOLO h :' :i ih. urent poftnntilon rtce'VtO We arc glad to say tti our friends and customers that all grade hav oniaW -ably ailvaiiwd'suice tliristmas" Bright wrappers, cutter and strip kre hlghet than they have Imii in several years, and show that Asheville ia the place ,ti sacfl tobaccos raised in Western North Carolina and East Tennessee,. ---., The exporters and manufacturers who need the type of tobacco raised la thi section have their buyers on this market, and are paying more for it her Uuus also . where. . ... We would warn our customers against the drummer and agent who ar paid big salaries to induce shipments to other market than this, by promise to 1I at reduced commissions. After your tobacco i shipped H i from under your control, anil when you receive returns there is alway an excuse for low price, claiming to bacco to be damaged, etc., etc, ' ' : ' ' ' We have, with great exiense, made the Farmer' Warehouse The Leading Warehouse In the State. where you at tend the sales of your own tobacco, or have it sold ia a few day after shipment. lilsewhere we give a partial list of actual sales made mc the holiday. , - nratB.atAiWtaprao ' 1 1 i h 5 d&wtuprl2 SMITH & ROLUNB, Proprietors. PROTUCTINO PROPERTY OWNERS. THE "CAMARET GUARANTEED ROOFING PUTES. . We not only give the purchatcr the beat Hoofing- Plates, but we protect bia Pirst By aivltiii onr Kuarantee. . Secortd By itamptng each sheet with brand and thickness. Third By excluding wa.tr. I'ourth By liranillnn tin iwt weight of the 113 sheets oa th bos Fur the benefit of thorn wanting- the very bet Roofling Plates, we assert, and art PRE j I'AKKli TO PMiiVB, that texecptingthe "Olllwrtson't Old. Method") there art ao 'other brand, of roofing tin being olTerrd In the market to-day, by any Ann, ander th (our , deafer- i ent guarnnu given above by thi bouae, , .. .... . ... . .., . j... I'hiluililphia, Nrw York, Chitugo, Louilon, 9II-RCIIANT CO. THK "THE WINYAH SANITARIUM," -AT- 22 THE BIG 22,-22 Hot water is said to cure nervousness. Cold water will, too, if vou sttiy nt the bottom of it long enough. "(Veorge Washington wasn't born' with a silver siioon in hismonlh," No; he whs lioni with a hatchet in his hand. PATTON AVENUE. How Doctors) Conquer iteisth. Doctor "Walter K. Hammond says : "Alter a long experience I have come to the conclusion thut two-thirds of all the deaths from coughs, pneumonia and con snmtrtiou mitrht he avoided if Acker's ! ivnglish Congli Remedy were only care- .. "1 r.T. i. ! fully used in time. This wonderful Rem- Mrs. MeKUinmss An sure, now, d ye , iv mM ,lmi.r mM.v. amlrant iiv ... ... - iUfewtapr20 I b'lave that woman in the shautv lievant ' is Mr. O'Hoolihan's wile?" j Mm. Iu (ilutnn "Och.thm-'s no doubt i aboot that. Iti've heured him batiiriitr.'.' CITIZEN i PUBLISHING COMPANY, : "No. (5 .North Court Squai-p, Ih lU'fjiawl to do liigli-p-ado work at LOW RATES - UncauHO they liavo a ASHEVILLE, ft C. T. C. Smith & Co. For the reception of patients suffering of disease of lungs and throat, and conducted upon tbc plan of the snnitaires at Grebersdorf and Falkensteln In Ger many. Ours is the only such institution in the United States, and endorsed by the leading member of the medical profession. Terms reasonable. ', KARL VON RUCK, B. S., M. D. II. C. WaiMell " PreHidrnt, W. W. Barnard, Vice President. Lawrenca PtaUant'tairliler. . j . a ,..t,..' , i , ,i ,i THE BANK OF ASIIEyiLtE, Asheville, N. C. DESIGNATED STATE DEPOSITORY , Uldent Bank In Western Carolina. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OP THE STATE. An auctioneer is a mnn who will do as I lit ia bid. when hrrnn make anything by it. rjySTAn'G LI'ilUENTPJSTAb'G Li!!l?.!EllT UUSTAIiQ LKSIHEliT i MUSTfttlG LIIliLIEHT . a n a -9rt tT T?TVT ttlT an ad rfar.s riiiEH mns. cuTs,t:oBH,riniiuiiUxwAinoi!.ivi.t ' ev'"1 illciSli, CUnilLAlN8 AFK0TWTE8 mCUN,lTAl.jy. AKU FACfOKV 1 CFBE8 HOIXOWHOTIS, CAKED BAOK, t HEAIiH IN FLAM MAT It IN, OLDROREa (JUL U liUUt' DitetAbii IX t A ITLfi I CAIUO) UUEiJjTd & IMsKCT iilTES I FIRST-CLASS EQUIPMENT. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000, HUSTAIIO LIIilOEHT LIUSTA7IG LiniCEEmtlUSTiriS LC:tjT M POB MAN Al!E,V8T. PEXRTBATES CWSlVA FOOT HOT, KilhfjUElt-fe6T.CCBE "RltEtrSlAtiiif,'! tXl- 3 p. at AIUbCLE A iLbKii To TU VEUV UUMli bCKLW-AVOKM AND BCAB IX btiELi' I AN L bTlFF JOINTS. " BXO Vi ALi I
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 26, 1889, edition 1
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