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, lip Absolutely Pure. Thin powder never varies. A marvel of pur ity, tttrenKth and wholcsomencss. More eco nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low tent, short weight alum or phosphate powders. 8old only in cans. Koyal, Baking Powdkh Co., 106 Wall St., New York. d&wtaprl7 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Thko. P. Iuviusok, Thou. A. Joxks, KalciKb. Jas. U. Maktin, Ashcville. A Ashcville. JJAVinSON, MARTIN c JONES. . Ittnrncvi unit Counsellor at Law. Ashevllle, N. C. Will prartioe in the tlth and 13th Jndidnl Districts, and in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, and in the Federal Courts of the Western llifitriet of North Carolina. Kefer to Bank of Ashcville. dtsel lULH'SC. MARTIN. Attorney at Law, spread. On the table are one or two Ashcville. N.C. ' lurches and a row of tin pie plutes Title. ai.d Conveyancing; a l-eemltv Col-, ,NUIU!J H t broWU color and rough lections mnde. Practices in all the courts. I . , , . . . . , " otnee: with Oudgcr Carter, McLouii ; ened by hiiviii gravel sprinkled upon Uw Buiidinu. dtnovzs thein before the liuint was dry. These vrv mrrrick! '; ; S.-HAS. A. HOOKS. JJJOOKB MBRRICK, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Ashcville, N. C. Practice In the t'aitcd States Circuit and i Itistrict Courts at Ashcville. Statesville.Cnar- j lotte and Greensboro, in the Supreme Court -i u.Uirh ,inri in the courts of the Twelfth i Judicial District of the State of North Caro. j tti'iecial attention irlven to collection o( I i claims. , , , I Partnership does not extend to practice in j Huncombe Inferior Court. dtoc.'l i T. H. COBB. -IJRB & MKKKIMON. J. G. MKKKIUON. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Tfci.'tice in all the courts. Otbia; Nos. 7 and H, Johnston building, disci V. W.JOMKS. WOHBS & SHl'KORI ISKO. A. Hlll FiiKI). Attorneys at Luxv, 0 , Ashevillc, N. C. fi-Mrtlps iii the Smierior Courts of Western North Carolina, the Supreme Court of the iiHm.jinii. th: Ksderal Crt at-Ashevillei (Jrtice in Johnston liuiliiinK. whereon mem lier of the firm can always Iwjouml. dtoovll j - fDHNSTON'E JONES, j t A TTOKVBT COI NSBI.I.OK AT " ASHEVILLE, N.C. fractices in the I'nltcd States Circuit und iHsirict Courts nt Ashcville, in tne Supreme Court at KnlciBh. and in the Courts of the Twelfth Judicial District of the State of North Carolina, and elsewhere, n his services may be required. ianliHiltf Douglass, u, D.s. i DENTAL ROOMS, NO. 24 SOUTH MAIN ST., Over Grant Wintferfs Uru Store. Residence, No. 9S Bailey St. fcMOdly H. RBEVES, U. U. S. i??KNTAli OFFICI5 I In Connstty fluildiiin, over Redwood's Store, f'Ottim Avenue. febl3dly J! JR. J. it. OARKATT. I ARTIST. fttudia overlooking Cmrt Sijuare, above Cooler's store. Htmlio Hours irom io a. , Classes is Drawing and PuintniK. nlnra on niiiitication. fel Partic- btHilly J F. Bl'RGIN, M. U. OFFICII t tew Grasd Central BulldinK. over Big 22 Clothing Store. feblTdlm A. TENNENT, Architect and Contractor. - flans, siieeineations and estimates fur ftlsued. All work in my line contracted Tor, ,nd no charges for drawings on contracts awardej me. References when desired. Office: No. l Hendry Block, North Court IVoyare, Ashcville, N. C, felilOdly J F. SAM SAY, IVD.S. -r-r ielltal Office , .v In Barnard Building Entrances, I'ntton .Avenue and Main Street. Jeb28dly INSURANCE. JpIRB INSl'RANCB, FlUE LIFE. ACCIDENT. PULLIAM & CO. At the Bank of Ashcville, ASHEVILLE, N.C. Represent the following companies, vU. IK CAMI ASSKTS IN V. j Anglo Nevada, of California $2 .J,M3.1 Continental, of New Vord ""'"I5'2 I London Assurance, of Bngland.. Hamliurg-Bremen.oi oermany f -if a'.2H7'AV2 orient. of Hartford I "?! ?"? lWnl. nl Hrooklvn 0,OO,17 8t. Paul Fire and Marine, of Min- ursota l,ol,UHi Southern, of New Orleans Western, of Toronto l.OAV.ii Mutual Accident Association. W-:tna Life Insurance Company. dtmarUU -THB- -l?ltff 1 Ilf 1? IIPE KM V AsHurance Society of th K esrrsD states. Assets 9S.04.. Murulus o,74.7lS.9 I Larxer than ar other Com pan jM OntstandinitAssurce...S4.tI. Written in 1 mhh I.V1.9.M.M5-00 Tontine Policies with Is and ao year riiMls are the most poymlar and prontal aCk lunn ol assurance. - i.t Kor examples, rutes, et., confer with li. D. Monroe, Ajtt., Ashevllle. N. C. Olflce with JudRe Ast. frbH3d6m CUSTAnOUaiCEUT PH0T!t.T ALWAYS BE KEPT W RHOP, JUTCUKN, bTAiJIJS: AND JFACTOUX I A ROOM FULL Of BIROS. ) Oli.r TUurut Millar Writs Surrounded I 1 by Icalherad Pels. j In thoti (tuTs of innuirr into th tth j lit' mr- lmbiU of wnu-r U.'ivc Thome ! Miller bird room ought to find de- I I xi mliim Uioit'Mu observed llie shy, wild ! thing of the woihU trou: ln hut hy Wulricn jioiid Burroughs '.ook oul on the own air world ln'"i nn up , Hudson farm. Ko studied umoitfc tin t in w berry beds in l:i giiitlcn. 1 l.i .e Hamilton tJiWii, t iit- mum tar IIM. Olive Thornr Millet (.' to the j heart of luiliiiv in Mininiri. but f-ttutt j hei-sell up in winter in Biiaiklyii low u. ! She shut the biids iu niili lit-r and j her bird room is (lie mol iiil'-iwtiiii' I apartiiient that ever a city house; liohf "In it the liulu folks in f-'.i. t!ixirt I themselves almost in tiveUom It is i her study, at times her uleepin;: room, but robiuM run up and down :it tloor in fashion as saury and rhi;ii"i' a if I they were picking up worms in the 'pasture lund after a June r:uii. A I bold blueiay trails the ink over the paper while she writes, anil the iioti that shes totting rover every move meat of the shy bluebird preening himself in the sunshine, tteoure in the belief that her baelt is turned, while I all the time her eyes are fixed on his ' reflection in the mirror in her hand. ' Biids splash in the bath dishes, biiils ; dart ami tumble and play tricks iu the I air. There are eases wire cages, ! mind you, not wood-hanging at the 1 windows. The door of every cage is ; open. From every cage door leads a pei'ca projecting six inches or more into the room. "There are perches crossing each window. There are ' pere.li' from the gus li.vtureg to the I windows. There are jieivht in every I convenient spot in the room. In front of one of the window stand u table covered with a rubber the bath pans. They are full of water, and a delightful beach picnic tlie units are Imvuig in tlii'Mi. Thero is malting on the Hoor iu lieu of a carpel.- This is a study und bed room, you remember, and must be furnished for human as well as feathered occupation. Matting can be washed, unu does not lioldtlust enough to give Mrs. Millers litile . winged friends the asthma. There areshudt at the windows, hut no luce curtains for claws to catch in, burgling up small toes. There is no upholstery, but plenty of wooden and rattan chairs. There is no embroidery, no knick kuueks, 'nothing for juuuisitive beaks to pick at and injure, hut there is a bookcase or two with cloths laid over the rows of volumes, plainly furnished dressing table, everything simple, but , sutlicieut, pivtty, not in tlieleiist bare, i IT 1. , I.. , f i I i liner tne most irequeui ierciie ure e ; spread newspaiicrs. .. aiuL . ciii'iotiiily . , enough, the In id isipulutiou keeps to these, and, Mrs. Miller says, selUoui soils anything in the room. Iu a tar corner well out tl tlicir way for the bird student does not believe in overturning the wild creat ures stands Mi. Miller's writing desk. On a stand liv its side is u liile of note books, each lettered with tne name of one of the biitls. Bird tragedies and comedies, bird loves mil Li'.., every phase of bird lile and e:norience is lieing enacted, und u,.v by u,y the wo man who watches it r) " v: iting each bird's diary, making n library of bird biography. New York Mail and Ex press. . Forecast ln( KreiiK It is not given to any one to know the future, and even those who pre tend to a knowledge of it are apt to fail on some points. The author of "Lusitaniun Hketclies" tells a story which bears directly on this Rubject. As we were proceeding through a muddy lune and stream, "some of these horse are given to rolling in water," exclaimed a good humored Irishman of our party; ''look out, my friends!" The words were scarcely out of his mouth, when down went his own horse. He fortunately managed to extricate himself and scrambled up the bank, but nothing would induce the animal to rise till he had rolled over find over, crushing and wetting the saddle completely. Neither thrash ing behind nor hauling at )iis iviu had any eU'eci roll he would and did, h was impossible to resist laughing, "Why, your horse is as batl as a mule !" we cried. "It was your own fault, my good fellow. Why did you not spur hiinf" observed some one. "Thut is good !" said the Irishman. "How could I know it was tny horse that was going to roll Youth's Companion. The Kill Was Paid. "I'll see' p I oul it." he said, as he handed the bill buck to tin1 collector. "It's only $5, und ' "I'll Sit II luinl. it I tnlit "And we need money. It would be a great favor." .. "Didn't 1 say I would call?" . "Yes; but when'' - "Look here!',' said the debtor, as he rose up. "do vou mean t insult mei'' "No. sir. 1 mean to go ti.nvti to the papers and get them to put in a notice that you will soon depart lor hurope. Good day, air;!". "Here I come back I Here's your juioucy! Do you supHse 1 vvuut til Hi collector making a rush ou my oflice? t rieiuse receipt tne bill, tjorry I kept juwr linn, nsiuu Kree Press. ' IV. 1. wn.linM i.i. it " for it. --Detroit Center of th tlnltsd Htatbes. The photoflrranhers are all at v;i re- garding the geographical cetitei of the United States. Taking Otioddy Head. Me., as the most eastern point, Alton islands the most western, Point Bur row, Alaska, the most northern and Key West, Fla., the most southern, and forming a parallelogram, it ap Mars that the geographical center of the country is 270 miles west of Ban Francisco in the Pacilio ocean. Who wys we have no righta to protect in tLe i-aciac-gprinXid ijnon. Bncklens Arnica le 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 iruaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by r. L. Jacobs. daw Ashevillc has the best newspaper in the South, which will next week publisn a picture of the new government building, r.u5TAt:G li::i:.:eit CVUT.H PILES, HCRNS, CUTS. COItlCR. UltlilMES, CUILltLAINH AFR08T11ITE8 Ill fclNI MM A1 IM.IIAM HI,. "I'll," miked sleepy Holiliy, "cilll I link vou iiiic more (jiicBliiiii it it iiin'l ficd- " Was," iilmiiNt shouted the old man, who was trying to read Well, it n tiuid had a tail, (m, wmildiu interfere with his juiiiiiii , or would it help him like it docs the kangaroo? In less time than it takes to tell it Roliby was between the sheets. Heller Than Mulclde. Professor Arnold nays: "An inenralile dvwptic i justified in coniniitliiiK sui cide. We will giiariuitee to eure nny dys jieptic within three months by Aekcr'n Knglisll Pvsiiepiie Tablets. T. C. Smith &Co. lebodawlw Doctor "The trouble with you ia thut you don't take enough exercise. -Take more." Winks "Thanks. How much do I owe vou?" Doctor 'Two dollars. Here is your clinnge. Much obliged, Heighho ! I don't feel verv well myself." Blinks "You take too much exercise, doctor, Take less. Two dollars please." Do Not Hnffer Any Longer. Knowing that a cough can be checked in a day, and the rirst stages of consump tion broken in a week, we hereby guaran tee Acker's English Cough Remedy and will refund the money to all who buy, take it us per directions, and do not (jiV o.ur statement correct.. T. C. Smith & Co. "tebodawlw Mrs. Lakeside ( Chicago "My dear, did vou go to the Browning Club to dav'?" Miss Lake "Well, 1 ahold smile to snicker. Do you supjiose I would permit my esthetic sensibilities to' slide into the soup by slumping on a thingjike that?" Terrible Forewarning;. Cough, in the morning, hurried or diffi cult breathing, raising phlegm, tightness in the chest, ipjickeneil pulse, chilliness in the evening or sweats nt night, all or any of these things are the first stages of con sumption. Acker 8 hnglisli CotignKcin edv will cure these tearful svmptoms.nnd is sold under u positive guarantee by T. C. Smith & Co. fel)5duwl w Cigarette manufacturer (to manager ): "Can't you suggest something to put in our packages to make them more at tractive than our rivals." Manager: "Mow does tobacco strike vou ?" 11 j The Flntt HyuiptoniH of Death. - Tired feeling, dull headache, pains in various parts of the body, sinking at the pit of the stoimich, loss of uppetite, tever lsliness, pimples or sores, are all Hsitivc evidence of poisoned blood. No matter how it became poisoned it must be puri fied "to avoid death. Acker's lvifglish Blood lilixir has never failed to remove scrofulous or syphilitic xisons. Sold un der positive guarantee by T. C. Smith & Co. tebodawlw American Spirit (in the summer hind I ''So you're Macaulry! Ha, ha! Are you wiiitin'g for that New Zealander to come and sit on the ruins of London Bridge ?" Miientllty "No, I mn watching 'the New Yorkers laying a cable road on Broadway, It is modeled idW one in New Zealand." Parenta Crlnitnull l.inble. .More than hull' of all deaths occur Ik- I'ore six veurs of aire. An army ol inno cent, lovely children are swept needlessly awny each year, rarents are cnniumHy resiMinsible for this. The death rate of children in Kngland is less than half this. Acker s hngiish l$nl)v Soother has done more to bring this about than all other causes combined. Vou cannot afford to lie without it. T. C. Smith & Co. First Stranger (in the far West! "He you one of us?" Second Stranger (with dignity) "I do not know what you mean by one of us.' 1 am President of the International Ag gregated Trusts to Force Vp the Price of the Necessaries ol Lite. ' First Stranger (genially) "Your hand, parcl, I'm a truiit robber." Anecdote of neneral ruiit. General Grant, on "liis return to this country, is said to -have been severely af flicted with u cough contracted while crossing the ocean, and which had stub bornly refused to yield to any treatment. A friend procured for him a bottle ol Symphyx, and by its use in a tew hours he was entirely relieved. He remurked to his friend : "Men look upon me nsa great soldier, but this lxittlc of Symphyx is greater than I. My culling has been to destroy men's lives, but this medicine is a victorious savior of men. 1 shall never lie without it again." d&w Busy man (to Uncle 'Rasttis:) '"Rns tus, you mustn't bother me at my office. Come to my house nt an early hour this evening, and I'll see what I can find for you." Uncle "Rastus; "All right. Mr. Smith. I'll lie darsuah; I never forgit n uppint ment." The New Ulttcovrry. You have heard your friends and neigh bors talking about it. You may yourself be one of the many who know from per sonal experieucejuBt how good a thing it is. If you have ever tried it, you are one of its staunch friends, la'cuuse the wonderful thing about it is, that when t once given a trial Dr. King's New Discov ery ever utter holds a place in the house. II yon have never used it and should lie afflicted with a cough, cold or nnv thruut, lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle nt once and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money re- luiuled. i run bottles tree at 1-. L. Jacobs drug store. Mi s. Societv Crush The idea of your corsin stealing so much money from the bank. I shall never speak to him Rtrnin Mr. Societv Crush Oreat Scott! Why. your own brother did exactly the same thinj'. Mrs. Society Crush es, but he didn't mortify his relations by being caught! A Hound Ieiral Opinion. E. Ilninhridge Munduy, Esq,, County Attorney, Clay county, Texas, - sayi: "Hnvenscd Electric Bitters with most hnppr results, ftly brother also was very low with malarial fever mid iaun dice, but was cured bv timely use of this medicine. Am sntished Electric Hitters saved his hie." Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony, saying: "He positively believes he would have died had it not been for Electric Hitters." This great retm-dv will ward off us well as cure all ninlarinl discuses, and for all Kidney, Liver and Stomach disorders stands uuequuled. Price 511c. and $1 at F, L. Jncolis' drug store. Contributor to comic paier ( in greut alarm): "Alvita, there goes a pujje of my manuscript in the fire. Jerk in out quick." Wile (sadly but tirmly) "Cvrus,. you must take care of vou own cliestntits." A little, briirht girl in SpritiKfieltl says that the "Golden Kulc" is very stroma but "nnythitiu; that anybody does t lint is not what anybody would like to have AttttM t-r tUi.m iTljlrs ft tut IVlslai M mmiv w whim, vnrxn mv ivui sav.iv. hustaiig linilieiit IS FOU MAX HF.AST. FEXETHATE8 VJUHCLE 4 1'lliKE TO THE YKY HONE, Snivs a teiiclior: "Wind grta into the head and heels of a boy, and teachers dread a windy day, as the boys are hard to manage limn. In fact, the at mosphere allects boys particularly. Teacliers in ditlercut portions of the city hy coniparinion of dates have found a pvni similarity in tl beha vior of the boys on cermin davs." ODOS AND ENDS. What s pity it is tlint there are so inuuy nwrx-i sinners mid sour iinis. No longer talk about the kn:il of ierson s (rood man ought to Ik, !j it 1h such. -Aurelius Autoliius. r The danger from gases only in con nection with house drainage are said to be .comparatively easy to avoid, the main consideration brings continuous thorough ventilation (M the pipes. The perceptive and the reflective faculties are pructicully useless unless they be conjoined with the executive faculty. How many scholars there are who know everything but how to use it I Quaritch, the Londou bibliophile, wants 8.220 for a psalter of fhe Fif teenth ceutury he lias in stock, and which he calls "the grandest work ever produced by typography and one of the rarest of the early monuments of printing." ''... tM. Meyer; of Paris, claims to have invented a paper indestructible by tire. Specimens have been exhibited which had been for four hours in a pottery furnace. He has also invented incom bustible colors and inks. , All Euroeaii governments acknowl edge thut L'ncle Sam has the strongest weapon of w(r iu the dynamite gun. A French paper says every one such gun is equal to five ironclads. Prv Le Baron, an'emineut physician of France, says that such a thing as a person having a siuiko or a lizurd in nis stomach was never known anil never will bo. All such ohsps have been imaginary. An American quack doctor sold some liquid on the streets of Paris which he warranted to relieve pain iu one minute. Borne of those who weitf not relieved made complaint and lie was sent up for a year. The Hon. G. R. Dibbs, the new premier of Now South Wales, is a man of strong will and iron determination, Huther than pay cohls thut he believed were unjustly awarded aguinst him, he preferred to spend twelve months iu Darlinghurst jail, Sydney, for con tempt of court, "We stand now over sonic of the mysteries of eternity as children that look with fear down into deep, dark ponds on winter evenings. Ou some eternal summer day we may pass by thut way and find them dried to the abiding ground and the mystery at un end." ' In Michigan university "a larger projwrtion of women than of men ure inking choice the full classical course," President Angell reports:, lieu are be coming scientilic rather than classical, I I on account of the new upelilhgs iii sci i entitle professions, while women study ureck and uttm, to meet llio require ments of teachers. A youth who went into a Buffalo store and risked for socks, not know ing the- pinner size, was told to hold out his hand. The customer held out Uis hand and doubled up his list us di rected. Tho clerk took a sock trom a box, wrapped the foot around the i st and guaranteed a perfect lit. "I bin just as sure it will fit you as though I had measui'cd your foot,'1 suid lie, "as the distance around the fist is always the length of the foot" Electric Photography. Electricity is eominir to the fom in the pictorial as well as the other arts; and photographers are enabled to de clare their independence of the sun. tiy pieans of the nosh light process, the camera can work at midnight or in the gloomiest crypt as etlectivel v as out doors ut high noonday ; and its adaptability to, special purposes in medicine and surgery givo it an im portant relation to modern scientific progi'ess. Dr. Roberts has recently exhibited the (lash light 'method pub licly, showing the way in which the shutter upon the camera is moved, and tho magnesium powder exploded at the same instant by menus of an electric current. The shutter movement is accom plished by means of a temporary mag not placed next to the shutter and con nected with a simple mechanism which moves the shutter as the current is turned on or off. Another wire from the buttery is connected with un elliiv i ..i i . i i i 1 incur sua neu pan, in v. men is piuceu the iiowdor. The current heatinir a steel wire iu turn ignites the powder. uack ol tne pan is placed a polished re flector, by which much light is saved. A picture of an audience in a darkened theatre may be obtained literally "in a flash and often is. Hie ladies lump when the magnesium explodes, but they have been caught by tho camera at the instant of the Hash. The plutes are duveloped iu a dark room, and prints as well as lantern slides are procured Fruuk Leslie's Newspaper. A Seuegamblaii Verdict. Ttiuttus Johnson (colored gp.utlcman of leisure) What's dis 1 year 'bout marry-ago bein' a fale-yahJ Who's sponsible fur dat sarin'! Pete l'ullback (meekly) Dat's what lev an say, Kustus. liustus J. Dey all lies, den 1 Doan' I know what I'm a-Uilkin' 'boutt Wasn 1 1 a toihn and a sluvin pusson till I became the odder half ob (Jelia Tucker! An' now ain't I de bossob my own home? Can't I sit 'roun' an' play tie banjo and 'eourage Cclia wid de washin', an' not kecr whedder de whitowashin' season am good or bad? Geliu can git two dollahs a day nt da mo. iu. sail, liiarrv-nge am noi fale-yah. ' Pituburg ilullutiu. Tlie pwiicrty of the Mctroolitao Museum of Art. in Now York, is worth 2,272,705, and iwont donutious by Min. J. V. Urexel and II. U Mar quaiid will swell llti.s siiiu to three tmllioiis. Why is it so manv sutler from rheuma tism, aches, pains, kidney diseases, liver complaints, heart atlcction, etc. ? It is simply because they will not come and be healed. All diseases lie-in from n want of iron in the blood. This want of iron makes the blood thin, wntery and im pure. Impure blood carries weakness anil distress to every part of the body Supply this lack of iron by using Brown's iron Hitters, mid you will soon find your- i self enoying perfect freedom from aches, j I 1 til f. I.I 1 i pitlUP ailU Kl'TltTtU Ill-nCUIUl i l'ustaiiq li;:i:.:eit HEAI8 INFLAMMATION, OLD (follES CAKtU UUAbXij & INSECT liITU I JudlclouN AdtcrllHliiu;. ' CKliA Tl'S mimy new husiimx: , VNLARt'-ICS many an oW business; ! tiliVlVliS many H dull business; i MiSCI'IZS many a lost business; SA V7:.S' niHiir H tiiiling business; j I'KliSKKViZS in.inyalurfielnisincss; j SliCL kES sinless in nny business. Tit mlverlisc jmlieiuusly, use the col- vmns of'The Citiren." Lverylxnlr remls it; nud in iroKi (ion to the returns it) rhltte tulvei tisers, its tntes ure the cici;'-; est ia the cnunti v. HintH to OAlre Seekers, Turn out in the iiiaucnral parade, ami ofitr your servk-cs to the committee ou j arrangements. i Wonder if it is to be a clean sweep, mid ' wish yourself in the place held by llarri- j son's I'uther-in-law. Remember that party work and parly j loyalty count for a good deal more than I Bdelity and efficiency i Avoid lolling in your chair with your : feet on the desk, Manifest anapeat'auce of great zeal and industry. Get a letter from the heud of your de partment stating that you neglected your duties to work for Harrison. Don't claim to be an Indiana man. Mr. Harrison can't be made to liclieve, that all the officeholders aor from In diana. Don't be disappointed if Mr. Harrison should request you to allow him to post pone action in your case until after he is inaugurated. Be the first man at the hotel to see Mr. Harrison. It shows enterprise.- Tell him that it wouldn't be sate to attempt to run the Administration without you. Chicago Herald. The very rich men of Kichmond as given by a correspondent of the Peters burg Index-Appeal are James B, Pace, Methodist. $2,000,000; Charles E.Whit- lock, Episcopalum, $1,000,000; T. C. Williams, Baptist, $1,000,000; John P. Brunch, $1,000,000; A. V Stokes (since dead), $1,000,000. T''e correspondent says Maj. Lewis Gutter would tie rated at over a million if he did not give away so much money, AnioiiK the names of the mistresses of the White House there have been three Mar thas, two Marys, two Abigails, one Eliza, one Elizalicth, one Margaret, one Jane, tine Harriet, one- Dorothy, two Julias, one Lettia, one Emily, one Ange lica, one Isouisa, one Lucy, one Frances, and now there is a Caroline, though she calls it "Carrie." Maj.Dowd, receiver of the State Nation al Bank, having completed the work of winding up the affairs of the bank, closed out the business Saturday, and turned the building over to Dr. S, U. Harrison, the purchaser, Tuesday nt New Berne William 11. Lain was sworn In as sheriff, and Thomas Daniels as treasurer of Craven county. These are the first Democratic officers there for a quarter of a century. The leoplcofNcw Heme arcjtttiilatit to day over the news thut a bill providing for a public building nt that point had passed both houses of Congress and lieen signed by the President. The State senate has passed the rev enue bill as it came from the House, with the rate of twentv-five cents tax on property and seventy-five cents on polls. Col. A. It. Andrews has Ken elected president of the Winston & Mocksville Railroad Company. There are now 125 convicts at work on that road. Raleigh had twenty-eight deaths in February and Wilmington twenty. Kal eigh has probably 13,000 inhabitants and Wilmington 22,000. The directors of the North Carolina In sane Asylum met at Raleigh yesterday to elect officers and transact other busi ness. The Durham cotton mills sold over fifty thousand dollars worth of chain- brays Suturday. Distrusted husband ; "Is there no wav to stop you from kissing the nastv little pug dog?" , vwlc: ou nuirlit teach him to chew tobacco," There once was n party named -1'igott j c are lail to say to our tricuds and customers that all grades have consider Who prevailed on a journalist bigot "' I ably advanced since Christmas. Hright wraptiers, cutters and strips arc highei So waste at ' thH.unf " " What through yciirs had lieen saved at the spigutjA - Wc can view with fortv-two'd'Tfic tlddilibn of four new States to the Union. She Mr. I)c Blunt, 1 suppose vou were much interested in the trials of Robert lilsmere ? . be Blunt Well, no. How 111 nny years did he get ? With one nmre man in it the Cabinet would be almost as important nsa cnick baseball nine. T. B. CRARY, ASHUVH.I.K, N. C, Brick Layer and Maker. Jobs of nil kinds attended to. Artificial stone nnvrmrnls ami private roadways laid same a Is used extcnslvc-ly iu parks and private grounds in Uaslern States. Will contrac to nave walks for less than brick will eost without lilistroctlttK the way, and guarantee it to last longer and to be in every way lietter. Address as aoove, dawtmur3 NEAT. PIKUIPT l a win a m ACCURATE. A REAL PLEASURE TO DO YOIMI j PRINTING Am you wnnt it and when yon want it, ' CITIZEN I'UltLlSllINO CO. t.lUUirtliUl.lkllk.Ii.11 1 CiritES II0IX0W1I0UN, CAKED BAGS, OltUB i. HOOF DWiiA8E IN CATTLE 1 MISCELLANEOUS. BLAIR FURNITURE COMPANY, NO. 37 PATTON AVENUE, W holesale and Retail Aud I'lidcrtakerft. I'rompt attention given to all orders day Residence t 39 Mildly - I'ROTBCTINO PROPERTY OWNBKS. THE "CAMAREF GUARANTEED ROOFING PLATES. V We not only (rive the purchaser the best Roofing Plate, but we protect him 'first By Kivinit our iruarantet. . Second Bjr stamping each sheet with brand and thickness. Third By excluding wastes. Fourth By branding th net weight of the 113 sheets oa the boxl .. " For the beneti't of those wanting the very best Roofllng Plates, wc assert, and art PKH PARKU TO PROVB; that (excepting the "OitberUon's Old Method") there arc no other lirands of rooftug tin lieing offered In the market to-day, by any firm, under the four dlncr ent guarantees given above by this house. Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, Loudon, "THE WINYAH SANITARIUM, " ASHEVILLE, It C Por the reception of patients suffering of diseases of lungs and throat, and conducted upon the plan ol the suuilaircs at Goebersdorf and Falkenstein in Got- -mnny rTHirs is the only such institjition in the United States, and endorsed hy tlie leading members of the " medical profession. Terms reasonable. KARL VON RUCK, B. S., M. D. IJtW'IS MADltttX, 1'res IiihkvTomh: l.ewi Maddux M. I. Bearden, 8. H. Reed, (ieo. s. Powell, C. M. WESTERN CAROLINA BANK ASH BV1LLB, N, C, FBBRUARY 1st, 1889. ' Organised May 1st, 1888. CAPITAL, $so,oo. - . SURPLUS, 5,000 STATB, COUNTY AND CITY DBPOSITORY. Does a GcnerulHankliig Business. Deposits received. Bichange bought and sold. Col lections made on all accessible points. The Saving Feature will receive special attention. tin all sums in this department, deposited for four months or longer, interest St the rate of 4 per cent. ier annum will be paid. Special attention given to loans on real estate, which will be placed for long time on real sonnble terms. ())ien Irom U a. m. to J p m. On Saturdays the Saving Department will beopentut 6 p.m. febSJdtf THE FARMERS' TOMACCO I i llm" t,,l"y ,,UYC lx'CI, Sl'vvral Vl-U,'s' u"d ! tobaccos raised 111 Western North Cah - The exporters aud manufacturers who scction have their where. myers on this market, Wc would warn our ctistoi'ners against the drummers and agents who are paid ! big salaries to induce shipments to other markets than this, by promises to sell at reduced commissions. After your tobacco is shipped it is from under your control, ami when yon receive returns there is always an excuse for low prices, claiming to bacco to be damaged, etc,., etc. We have, with great exjiense, made ! The Leading Warehouse in the where you ultend the sales of your own tobacco, or have it sold in a few days after shipment.,. - . " r Ulsc whcre we give a partial list of actual sules made since the holidays. d&wtaprla ; I. C. WiiildtM, 1'renWluit. W. liftman, THE HANK OF ASHEVILLE, AHhevillo, N. C. DESIGNATED STATE DEPOSITORY Oldest! Hank In INCORPORATED BY ACT OF THE CAPITAL STOCK $100,000. l.iUUIMI.U sUliili.ii.il tTItFS FOOT HOT, HtlOUI-DER-HOT, CI'ItEH RHEITMATISM, LAVU PACK BCHJiW-VOK J4 AND IjCAB IN BlUiti' I AND STIi Jf JOINTS. fiUBINlLUI Furniture Dealers, or night. Penlaud Street. MERCHANT & CO. d&wtaprt L. P. McLOUS), Vlce-Pres. J. B. RANKIN, Cashisr. M. J. Pagg, I. B. Rankin. J. B. Ray. 1. B. Seed. WAREHOUSE. E TOBACCO t how that Asheville is the place to sell need the ty'pe-of tobacco raised in this and are paying more for it here than else- the Farmers' Warehouse State, SMITH & ROLLINS. Proprietors. Vk President. . Lawrract PutHara, Canhlcr. Wenteru Carolina. GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE surplus fu:;d I l.sUUIIiiiU I
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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March 8, 1889, edition 1
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