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i CP Absolutely Pure. This powder arm rutin. A marvel of par ity, strenrth and whoiesoaieiiesa. More eco oomtcal tnaa the ordinary kind, ud cannot be cold in competition with the multitude of low teat, abort weight slant or phosphate powders. Sold only in can. Rotal Bakwo Powdbb Co., 10 Wall St., New York. dftwtaprlT ENJOMNQ A "NORTHEASTER." Hl hlM HH AND PUiAllKE. m a Sloan Taeal Darin hlmj Trip ss MarMafceasl Tho daf opeued windless and fonrv. In the saddle of the forenoon the lost lifted and showed a sullen, ominous othng. tj noon a breeze aet in from me northeast. "Let ret p the mainsail." laid Benton. "You ain't a-going to aea today, be you i aucea crown. "Why notr "DoqH vou PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Tllio. r. Davidson, Taos. A.Joxas Kaleigh. Jan. O. MsB-rlB, AshcTiUe. Asheville. JJAVIDSON, MARTIN ft JONB9, Attorneys and Connection at Law, Asheville, N. C. Will pre. Ike in the 11th and 12th Judicial Districts, and In the Supreme Court of North t' m ratlin a mnA in th PnWI 1 ' .... rv m nj th Western Diatrict of North Carolina. . Refer to Bank of Aaheville. dtael B. A. OVDOBB, I H. B. CABTBB, JUUUS C. MABTtN. VDGBR, CARTER A MARTIN, Attorneys at Law( ASHBV1I.LB.N. C. Office hoara: Prom 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. CM AS. A. BOOBB. tHIPr MBKBJCK. JOORB & MBRRICK, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ! . - Ashe vB If, N.C. Practice in the United States Circuit and District Court at Asbevlllc, StatesviUe, Char lotte and Greensboro, in the Supreme Court at Raleisrh, and in the courts of the Twelfth Judicial District of the State of North Caro taa. Special attention given to collection of claims. Partnership does not extend to practice in. Buncombe Inferior Court. dtocS H. COBB. OBB & MBRRIMON, J. 0. HKKHIHON. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Practice in all the courts, tiffice: Nos. 7 and 8, Johnston building, dtsea r. W. JONBS. ONBS ft SHUPORD. CBO. A. SHU FOB D. Attorneys at Law, Aaheville, N. C. ' Pravties in the Bnoerior Courts of Western . North Carolina, the Supreme Court of the State, and the Federal Courts at Aaheville - Office in Johnston building, where one err of the firm can always Ik found, dtnovll the wind's dead ahead? We'll have a dead beat of it down to Uarblohead, and if it comes on to blow 1 guess we'll get caught out and have to run for a lee, and the for on the coast just as thick as mud." ' Oh, 1 gueas not. At any rate there's a breast, and we'll try it We've got a chart and compass, and if it dont blow harder than this we're sure to fetch op inside Marblebead light be fore dark." Reaching down to Apple Island through the main channel, the Frolic fetched a lack up to Shirley Gut, a tor tuous channel between Deer Wand and Point Shirley, which is iniDaas- able except for small vessels. The tide waa running out, wnne uie lone sweu was rolling in. The two meeting on the bar oiade a mass of boiling foam ma loosed a great deal more savage than it waa in reality, if met with a steady eye and a tfnn band at the helm. The tacks here were short, and the Frolic, carrying a stiff weather helm and buoyant as a duck, rapidly and gracefully shivered her sails and leu Off on ine other tack every time. flinging the spray all in sheet. But we were soon clear of this and riding on a green swell enveloped by a mu lling fog. Now and atrain a coaster suddenly loomed out of the mist and hailed the yacht to learn the bearings of the land. The bold red cliffs of Nahant and Enr Rock weresuoceseuvelvrjasaed. Ram Wand, off SwamDscott and Roar ing Bull, off MarbleLead Neck, were gradually seen, or rather the cold. white) foam that beat against their faint coast line; then Uie cruel ledre called Tom Moore's reef, which the sloop passed with a rush, glad to be clear of such a dread foe under (he lee beam. Boon 1 afterward Marblebead lighthouse was hailed with satisfac tion," for the rising sea and strong gusts, coming wiin growing ire queney, niade it desirable to reach a safe anchorage before nightfall, bow rapidly approaching, with the settled foreboding gloom of a gathering storm, Moll Pitcher, the presiding witcn oi these shores, was evidently brewinir foul weather. Rounding the light and easing off mo main meet, uie u rono new down the little port and took a suuir berth near the quarters of the Eastern Yacht club. That night it blew great guns and rained in torrents, but with both anchors down and plenty of scope in one of the snuggest harbors in the world, we realized that there is noth ing more oozy Under such circum stances than the cuddy of a trim raoht, with a warm supper, and a jo) y game of whist Outing. Kail mad Tickets to all points bought, sold anil exchanged. 9 S. I'ulilic Stuart, next to Barnard Kuililinjj. al4 Gcorce," she said, shvlv, as she with drew her lingering lips from his, "L think I smell whisky on yiiur breath. Wrong, bdith, dear: yon 11 have to guess again. And she guessed again. There are times when a feeling of lassi tude will overcomethe most robust, when the system craves for pure blood, to fur nish the elements of health and strength. Tbe best remedy for purifying the blood is Or. J. H. McLean's Sarsaparilla. Mrs. Nellie Bailey, of Waukesha., I. T., took a walk with a voung man, gave him a drink from a flask and when be regained bis senses several davs later she claimed bim as her husband. How Doctor lanqae-r Death. Doctor Walter K. Hammond says After a long experience I have come to the conclusion that two-thirds of all the deaths from coughs, pneumonia and con sumption might be avoided if Acker's bngusb Cough Kemedy were only care fully used in time." Tins wonderful Kent cdy is sold under a positive guarantee by T. C. Smith & Co. First Boy "Is your mother religious?" Second Boy "Yes, she fires the family Bible at my father every Sunday morn ing." Skk headache, biliousness, nausea, eos- tiveuess, are promptly and agreeably banished by Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Fillets (attic pills.) Whisps of straw by tbe hay scales are bits that nave fallen by the weigh side, CarclcM Mothers. Many mothers have permitted their children to die before their eyes when they mighr have been saved. Any mother who keeps house without a bottle ol Acker's English Baby Soother at hand, runs a risk which she may some time regret. It has saved the lives of thousands of children, and is doing so every year. For sale by T. L. Smith & Co. JOHNSTONS JONBS, attom.nbv and couxsbllob it law, ASHEVILLB, N. C. 1rAMl In 4h TTnitH fU,iM rirrt.it and sinii vourxs at Asneviuc. in ine rjuvrcmv Court at KairiKn, ana in tn courts oi ine Twelfth Judicial District of the State of North Carolina, and elsewhere, as Us services may be required. Ian J3dtf ( H. DOUGLASS. D. D. S. DENTAL ROOM, . NO. 24 SOUTH MAIN ST Over Grant Wmgert's Drug Store. Kesidence, No. 9 Bailey 8t. fcblodly R. H. RBBVB8. D. D. 8. DENTAL, OFFICE i In Connally Building, over Redwood's 8tore, Patton Avenue. wblSdly Us P BURGIN' X. D. OFFICE I Ntw Grand Central Building, over Big 23 Clothing Store. fcbl7dlm Historical Lies Outdo as, There was an insurance man from Si Louia in town a day or two ago. lie ia a irentleman who can give Ba ron Munchausen and Eli Perkins both cards and spades in the direction of exaggerated action. Harly in the morning he met a couple of friends and began to regale them with tales of bis adventurea, He told how he was Once slopping on the fourth floor of a' northern hotel when he was aroused about 8 a. tn. by an awful commotion. He had retired with a comfortable "jag" as a bedfellow and very sleepy in consequence. But he roused himself sufficiently to go to the Window and learn that tbe Hotel waa on fire. It was bitter cold outside. The firemen were at work in the street below. He said he signaled two ptpemen to direct tneir stream in bis direction. They did so. The stream RAMSAY, D. D.8.. Dental Office i In Barnard ' Bulldfanr-Entrancea, Avenue and atain Street, febuedly Patton f f any oaalm says he has thcW.L, Dawaias Mm Whtisat nam and priea staanMcT mm Use katWus, rt bias 4wa as a ra. ( iiV' - 7. L DOUCLAS $3 SHOE RlteaS In the. world. JJiamlw ikjL .AOOKNUINK HANIVHKWfO HHOTfc 330 PWI.IOK AND FARM EK8' BlUMsV K.0 KXTKA VAI.I1R CAI.K Mil '4. W Bad SI.15 BOYS' W Hlxit SHOB I.K KHOJb SSM aad SI.15 BOYS' H H JUI BNKW m Vni' l"l VMM 7. L. DOUOLAG C3 GIIOE or 1 A D I Vlasa nfaterial. RMt Stvta. BlSl TlllisMl B BS4 som ay mr aesea, wn For sale bv .. HERRING WEAVER 30 South Main Street. Asheville, N. C janl9dly . Ma ML Fond mother Tommy darling, this is your birthday ! What would yon bke best to do Tommy, darling, (after a moment's re flection)! think 1 should enjoy seeing tne baby spanked. Even the most vigorous and hearty people have at times a leeliug of weari ness and lassitude. To dispel this feeling take Or. J. H. McLean's Snrsaporilla; it wui impart vigor and vitality. Jones (who is canvassing the borough) "Oh, what a very charming baby I I've always taken such an interest in very young children. A now old is itf blector s Wife ( wit h-pnde) "Only lust fourteen weeks, sir!" Jones "Really 1 A una is it your youngest r Advice to Mother. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, al lays all pains, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy tor diarrhoea. Oc. a bottle, Thev are going to have female guides in New York, and it is supposed that they will all be attired in Directory costumes. If health and life are worth anything, and you are feeling out of sorts and tired out, tone up your system by taking Dr, J. n. McLean a sarsapaniia. No New England naner of any stand' ing ever thinks of going to press without an article entitled "Kum Did it." . Dizziness, nausea, drowsiness, distress niter eating, can be cured and prevented oy taking nr. J. H. McLean's Liver and rviuncy nueis in tie puis.; It is rumored that William Dean How, ells left Boston because it is becoming fashionable there to have a plot of ground around a bouse. Ho wells hates plots of any kind. Better Than Bloody Battles. General Wheatcroft Nelson savs: "Mv experience in the English army as well as in America, convinces me mat notmngso purifies the blood or adds to the health froze solid and he slid down to the vigor and life as Acker's English Blood ground upon it, landing safely. Then Elixir." This great remedy is sold under he began to boast of tbe 8L Louis a positive guarantee by T. C, Smith & brewenea He answered all anru- - ments in favor of breweries hereby saying one brewery in 8t Louis ex tended twenty-seven stories under ground, and that it was found better to Hwaokea. Till new teacher in some rural dis tricts, if he is young and unmarried, isotten supposed to Lave matrimonial designs on the young ladice of the dis- tnct, no matter how innocent ne may be of such intention. Sometimes his supinsad preference for one or the other is made the subject of gossip, nd occasionally the teacher is even the innocent cause of most absurd jealoiiMiea A diOident young man, who cnaa- ced to be already engaged to be mar ried, taught his first term of school in a western rural district some years ago, and, in accordance with the ra mi custom, be did a great oeai oi vis iting around." He siient one night at the bouse of an old farmer who had a daughter fa mous, not for her beauty, but for nor lack of it To enumerate ber pecul iarities of face and figure would be to give a catalogue of imperfections. Those who regard bulk as a mark of beauty, who think a head of red hair. cut short and parted al the side, is an attraction in a young lady, would have been charmed with "Becky Ann." When our somewhat fastidious young teacher was introduced to tuts paragon, her uncomeliiiesa was in creased by the fact that she was bare rooted and wore an inharmonious gown of green and yellow calico. Naturally enough lis anrateu gate was fixed' often on Mt "Bticka Ann during the evening. Wlttm he retired to bis room for the nighi be was fol lowed by her father, who almost stu pefted him by saying, With perfect gravity: Look here. Tax going to tell you something 1 reely think you d orter to know, es it may save you tram raisin' any false hopes to have1 'em dashed to the ground. I seen yer cast in sheep s eyes at my Becky Ann alt the evenin'. an' it's my bounden dooty to tell ye that she'a spoke for by Jarvia Sipea. Sorry for ye, young man. but Jarvts nex got ahead oi you una tune." xoutn s companion. Tkw Thuadeewr-s" Retraction. Tears ago the great London Times was a power tn the land of England. and it bus always been as stubborn powerluL It was strong enough to bo called the "thunderer." In its younger days the thunderer was not much or a blunderer. It made mis takes, of course, which others saw; bat it would retract nothing. It assumed the virtues of a king, and persuaded itself that the Tunes could do no wrong, i That was before childishness and Pigotts overcame it . It would never acknowledge a fault or take back or correct anything once pub lished. Unce it struck a snag by pub lishing a report that a certain gentle man had committed suicide by hang ing himself. The gentleman hamiened to be an English gentleman of consid erable importance, and he objected to being slaughtered in that war. ue culled at the oilice of Uie thunderer and said that he objected. There waa a dilemma ror Tbe limes. With an Euglwh love for fair plav it wanted to be just, but it could not retract, and did uot like to contradict its own re port. For that once it promised to make a correction. The gentleman felt honored by the exception made in his case and went away satisfied. In the morning, damp from the Walter press, the thunderer came to him with his coffee and rolls, lie read the cor rection in his case. It said that there waa a partial error in the statement that the gentleman had actually com mitted suicide by banging. It aaid they had since learned the gentleman I ft i J i . Ym nau ueen cut uown oeiore uie was ex tinct and had been resuscitated. New Orleans Picayune. Electric Bitter. This remedy is becoming so well knowt nd so (xipuliir as to need no special men tion. AH who have used Llectnc Bitters tie the same song of praise. A purer tnetlicinc does not exist and it is guaran teed to do all that is claimed. Lkvtric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other a flection sea used by impure blood. Mill drive malaria from the system and prevent as well asenre all malarial levers, ror cure of headache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Bitters, bntire satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price 50c. and $1 per bottle at r . t,. Jacobs drug store. Biddy: "1 want five cents. Mum, to boy ctieee to bait the rat-trap. laav : Here are ten cents, isuy some macaroni, - too, and cook it with the cheese an gratin. This house was occu- piea oy oignor oenaventura lor tnree years, and the rats may have Italian tend encies." Anecdotes) of Oeneral Grant, General Grant, on his return to this country, is said to have been severely al- ttx-ted wttn a eoogn contracted while crossing the ocean, and which had stub bornly refused to yield to any treatment. A friend procured lor him a bottle ol Symphyx, and by its use in a few hours te was entirely relieved. He remarked to his friend : "Men look upon uie as a great soldier, but this bottle of Symphyx k. greater than 1. My calling hns been to destroy men's hves, but this medicine a victorious savior of men. I shall never he without it again." d&w Ethel : ' "Do you think he loves you, Nellie." Nellie; "Oh, 1 am certain of it. YVbv. he wants me to marry him so much that he hut borrowed money of papa for us to get married on a thing his proud, sensi- . , a t l j, j . uvc aiui couia not airook u nc uio not love me." In ItWI tontmetdl Wood Poison nf kvl I i aiui IrtrnUd WHO ... : k ...J ummrllla sjt aJitarwirowli worse ill UM urns. 1 MOB 1 t.Hlll BHUMO.O a. wu3 enreH ate etiilndy, snd si las areaufnl dlsssss has rctamea. " i. V.Uktnm, In. 10, Kl. nbru, nl Mr llttt Im ka white swelling; I tn suck sa ciwnt that shd was eoq. . "f lined to Um h i tat k lon( thnt I rl anes Uuis m Irees ar sons a' v ..'lontot krrk-T, sml ttw deliwCssi4 smpatatHin t u lK suit rna"i p I 9 hT lifn. I rrfiwea I ! pporotVm j siid ii fci'f on aim sns is spsi a s-iivi ki is ssirm p"" rhiu Uai Aama Oksauao, fek, 1I.H, . Coloaitios Book on Blond Mmm t'T at VkM'J 03Tf.!:3u;:r;.HiT PlAI ISrXAatUAIIO',. OLD mVSA CAJLU) liiitAiiTS j WIIUCT HITta I . employ Chinamen in the lower story because it was cheaper, being nearer China thaa BL Louia. One of his friends rushed to the telecraph office soon after this and telegraphed that the insurance man was dead. His company wired back, "What's the complaint! and his friend answered, "No coin plaint at an. bvery one sat- iBUeo. uiicago ueraio. Conblnlns Buslnsss as4 Plsasara. It is a breach of etiouette to allow the handing out of advertisements to people as they emerge from a theatre. Aristocratic people would deem it an insult to have an advertisement shoved into their banda as they were depart ing even from so public place. Judge, then, of the surprise of the Dieinbers or some or Albany s best families When, upon leaving the house of one of the society leaders at a re cent swell event, a young man in liv ery -standing within uie hallway shoved into the hands of each guest a neatly folded piece or paper resem bling a oanUkercnioi, which upon being opened disclosed tbe advertise ment of a dealer in fish, oysters and cuuna Albany Journal. AatanaaUe Davtaa lor Stopping Trains. An exhibition was given on the Old Colony railroad, in the presence of a . . . .. , . hum ber or railroad men, of an inven tion for automatically stopping trains. One form of tbe device consists of an iuclined plans beside the track, whioh is raised into position whenever the dancer siffnal near it is set in warning, aud the Iuclined plane forces up a le ver on the engine and seta the brake. A portable form of the device, made of wood and weighing less than ten pounds, nay be placed on the track at a moment s nonce in cae oi uanger, d4 will stop any tram passing it The cost is only twenty-five cents. The tests were very satisfactory. Boston, Transcript. Mr. McCorkle was showing some visi tors over the house, Arriving at the nursery be remarked, "This, gentlemen, is the baw-room." Flaming Fire In the Veins. We hold positive proof that Acker's English Blood Elixir cures all blood poi sons where cheap sarsaparillas and so called purifiers fail. Knowing this, we will sell it to all who call at our store on a positive guarantee. T. C. Smith & Co. She 1 am so fond of traveling. He If you will only marry me darling, we will move six times a year. ! Consumption incurable Kead the following: Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with abscess of lungs, and friends and physi cians pronounced me an incurable con sumptive. Began taking Dr. King sNew Discovery tor Consumption: am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medi cine ever made,". lesse Middiewart, Decatur, Unto, snvi: "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption I would have died of lung troubles. Was given up by doctors, am now in tne nest ol health, Try it. Sample bottles free at Jacobs' drugstore. A horse named Doctor Bill wag sold at the recent horse auction at Indianapolis, A horse ol that name ought to run a long time. Jtn F.RlRrninitlc Statement. ts there anything is this world so vile ' As the Dtstitent presence of potent bile ? W have it, we hate it, we all revile The noxious nausea, as did Lariyk. But why bewail what soon is mended ? Take P. P. P. and have it ended. All praise'the power of 'Tierce's Pellet," Wise people nay ano opiggiBtB sen n. " lulia. "Do suggest somethingfor a real swell tea, Kate," Kate, "Well, how about dricd,ap-les!' ThC Delicacy of Woman. 'Like the lily once mistress of the field. woman otten nangs ner nead and per ishes, trusting to innocence and love to protect. Her eye may grow dim, her checks pale before her Iqw will reveal the secret of her suffering. Appreciating this element in woman's nature. Dr. R. V. Pierce has prepared a remedy, called "Favorite Prescription,' adapted espe cially for the diseases and weaknesses pe culiar to women, and placed the same on sale by druggists. Ask for tne' t-avonte I 'rumi-r. . .4 iitn 1 ' fl H f It, pan . umiraalf without publicity, and without being subject to the examumlions ol surgeons, run uirccuona wim cuin ramie, it is tne only guaranteed cure. See guarantee on every bottle wrapper. In the death of M. Martell, the great distillery at Cognac, Prance, has lost its head. It is fate. Other establishments have lost their heads through Cognac, Buekten'a Arnica naive. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, uk-ers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required, It is euarantaed to lirive nerleut satisfaction. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by P. L. Jacob. daw .u3tai:gli;:i:.:eit BHOTJLD ALWAYS BE KEPT IN CHOP, aUTCJlEN, UTABLK AMD FACTOUX MISCELLASEOUS. l.ROO PKKT ABOVE TUtB-WATbK HICKORY , N. C. CMMATB-; UN6UKF A&KD. IT he City of Hkkory caa Justly lay claims to many pleasant and natural advantages as a healthful resort for tourists and Invsli.lm, situated as It la on the err- of one of the nrineipal oaounuun spurs srnan eiieaus 10 ins nine aiuice at tne west, aad dtvaUns 1st baaurul.Ca tawba Valley. Foe auntias and fishing this section of Weatcra North Carotiaa hi Brextly , iu, wrigauuiiag, suiiuwiih imwni aoouna in an unlimited variety ,of se aad fish. r - t i rT7 rm illl aUrTIIIiHl at t is , j4jj;.i.i ' la built of Brick, Stone and Iron, has alllmodcra faipraveassata. na is well heated by furnaces: Hot and Cold Water Oyapepata, 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, Ouranteed by i. smitn vo. . The "HICKORY INN" Gaa and Electric Bells In each room, and Baths and Toilets on each floor. Is elegantly furnished throughout. The table arffl be sup plied with the best the market affords. Hxcursioulsts to or from Asheville caa atop over at Hickory. For information as to climate, etc., address FRANK LOUGIIRAN, Prop'r, i.SO to $3 no per Day. HICKORY, N, C. . RATK8 I S'J.I ttS, 1 and $21 per Week. Judicious Advertlalng. CREATES many a new busioesa; liNLAKOhit many an old business; REVIVES many a dull business; RESCUES many a lost business; SA VES many a failing business; PRESERVES many a large business; SECURES success in any business. To advertise judiciously, use the col-1 umns of" Tbe Citucii." Everybody reads ft; and in propoi tion to the returns it yields ad vet tisen, its rates art tbe cheap est in tne cotwti v. A A it The Aaheville Dally vitlaea UUea The latest local news. The freshest State news. The liest general news. A first-class telegraph service, Full Washington reports. General and special comments. ine largest subscription list ol any secular puiier in the Mate. The best advertising medium in the State. A full staff of able editors und corres pondents. Jhe neatest, newsiest and most enter prising paiier in North Carolina. Its ellorts are alwavs devoted to the upbuilding and development of the re-1 sources of the State, particularly the western acction. . . . w a : sabscriptioir, $6 per annum; $3 six viioletaie unu iceiau r arniinrc icaicr. monins; oo cents per montn. BLAIR FURNITURE G0MPAI1Y, NO. 37 PATT0N.AVENUB, Tlis Harbor of Oraytowa. The most ditflcult feature) of the Nicaragua canal is the restoration of the harbor of Qreytown, which has been destroyed by silt deposit from the Ban Juan river. The United Btatee survey allows 11,767,000 for this purpose, but it may cost $5,000, ww, ii is not more oimcuiL now ever, than was the construction of harbor at Port Said, and the work will resemble it in character. The method of restoration is a question whereon opinions differ; that favored by the United btates engineers being the di version of the lower Ban Juan into the Colorado branch, which already carries to the ocean eleven-twelfths of the volume of the river. This can easily be effected, and once the harbor is iso lated, it is intended to dredge it, and to run a breakwater 8,000 feet from the outer line of the harbor into the Caribbean, with six fathoms at its sea ward end. The breakwater may have to be subsequently extended seaward. The soil is a volcanic sand, easily handled, but difficult to locate per manently. Overland Monthly. Author af "Baautlrul Snow." Mr. J. W. Watson, the author of "Beautiful Know." having been de scribed by the New York World as the author of an unsuccessful book of poems, and at present an elevated rail road brakeman, writes to that journal as follows: "My book of poems is not failure, but the publishers inform me, is one or tbe best selling In the trade, though 1 derive no profit from it, nor do 1 own a copy (fact), the price being beyond my pocket ($3) and itie publishers never having presented me with a copy. There are many bet ter poems iu it than 'Beautiful Bnow ' aud several almost as popular. Frank Leslie never oirerea meii.uuo to write any poem, though be has paid ma much money for doing so." Drank Leslie's Newspaper. " - The Dally ClUaen. Is always alive to tbe interests oil Asheville and its people. Is the most popular advertising me dium in North Carolina. It read by a greater number of people than any other secular paper in the State. Is always filled with the choicest read ing matter of the day. Boarding houses fill their rooms by ad vertising in the Citizen. News, and all the news makes the Cit izen a general tavonte. No retail merchant ever made a great success without advertising. Try the Citizen. An advertisement in the Citizkn pays the advertiser an bundted-toid. And Undertaker. Prompt uttcntion given to all orders day or night. Residence i 39 Penland Streets febldly CLOSING OUT SALE OP- Wichtta journal, (commenting on a liquor saloon in Topeka): "Every other stairway and scuttle hole in that modern Babylon seems to be the rendezvous of the devil's emissaries where liquid dam nation is dealt out to unsuspecting vic tims who happen to have business at the capital . . . The fret of Wichita may have well nigh supped up, but this Holy Topeka has irretrievably gone down into tne soup." New Orleans Times-Democrat : Field Marshal Halite ad has himself to thank for being slaughtered in the house of his I friends. Had be kept a civil tongue in his I head he would have received the vote of is own party Senators ; had he not been an implacable and virulent enemy of the South ana a bitter maligner ol demo crats, whether of the North or South, he I would have bees supported by the South-1 ern Senators. ALL WHITER GOODS, AT- '1 feel apprehensive nnd dejected," said the umbrella, as it dropped limply into thehatrack. "Why.sor "O, 1 always feel bad at this time of the year." "For what reason? Because this is Ient, you know, and that old joke ugh!" and lisnuuuereu uismuuy, Bvaiurrinii Kicni muddy tear drops all over the carpet. Merchant traveler. Devil ( appearing at door I Copv! I Want half a column to fill out "Kebgious De partment. bditor fin desperation r lell the tore- man to set up a chapter ol the Uibic and run it in without credit. None ol our esteemed contemimrarics will know where it came from. :, Is Taur Daaaar Cpf r J v v' J. The word "dander is k corruption of danger, and has generally been consit)i-ea an Americanism, but In ilallcwell'a Archaic Dictionary ha gives the words dander (anger) and dandy (distracted), the foraerbomr tnoc to several Knglish counties and the latter peculiar to Somersetshire, A dandy is generally used to mean a coxcoino, a top, anu is me irencn word dandin (a conceited fellow). PetroU Free Preaa. Perfect health depends upon a perfect condition of the lilmxl. Pure blood con quers every disease and gives new life te every decaveH nr affected nnrt. Strong nerves and perfect digestion enables the system to stand the shock of sudden cli matic changes. Aa occasional use of Brown's Iron Bitters will keep you in perfect state of health. I Nm'tbe deceived by other ima preparation said te b just as good, fhe genuine is made only by Imiwn Chemical Company, Baltimore, Md.gSnld bv -II dealers tn mcdHines. r.usTAtiG Li::i:.:Etrr IS FOB MAN A BEAST. riTNETKATEa MCUCU: A ' tBIlE TO TILE VltX UQ&1L ' l:u3toli::!:.:eit CTTKES nOIXOWTTO'RlT, CAKED BAOS, uiiuu uoor .UM' ut cattle; 22 THE BIG 2 222 PATTON AVENUE. Ifc-wtnprVO THE CAROLINA SALQOII. Has the Finest and Irarjjrcst Stock of WHISKIES, t BRANDIES i AND i WINES, liver Brought to Aahevllle I'artics wlnhiiiK a gwnl nrtkk fur I'umlly or other purposes, 1U And It to their interest to give me a cull, . . Kesiiectftilly, mar.'llilly Frank ODonnell, Proper. A Norfolk corrcsixjndcnt of the Rich- mnnri Disnatch sn vs : "It is estimated liv basiness men that the fishing season this year in the Albemarle section of North tnronna, win nnng over a niiii niiuioii dollars to those engaged in the business, as the season is good and the fisheries are doing well. This will largely beat the enormous corn crop nnd the cotton crop of the section thrown in. . Ne MORGAN & CO., No. 3 Barnard Building:. Si'hool and ColWo Text Hooks, a full line. 1'oetn, llw tory, Ilomanfe, liiojn-apliy, Travel nnd Novels, Family IMbles, S. S. Bibles and Test- aments, Oxford TeaclierH' IJibies, onr IJooks ol all 1 1 A 1-L'iAA?- KiniiB, large HijoeK ouibionery , lilank lJookH nnd Uttlce and School Supplies. New line IittdieH' and dents' Pocket-books- just oiK'iied; " Fancy (ioods and Dolls. fcbiodlv ' " rJ vm mm 1 J tyW"V" i'Vu' ' .'- .ISSSBSI SIIEPAUD, IANN & JOHNSTON, FUNERAL -DJ RECTORS, EMBALMING AND SHIPPING A SPECIALTY. 3: jl PATTON AVENVEr P. B. Brcwtou will attend CalU Day aud Night. inaraidly .:ustai:g li;:i:.:eiit ctjd.f.8 rn.es. burns, cuts, ooens. wuia, cmiuujlui a a ritounuxiia LlUSTAtiG LIIIILIEI1T t.:USTA!:3 UT 3T CUKES RHEUMATISM. LAME BACK CURES FOOT ROT, SnOTJLPER-ROT, aDbTlifJOliaU BUUiNUAiU BCJW-WOEMlJiDfKB UblliLFI
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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April 10, 1889, edition 1
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