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Absolutely Pure." Thin powder never varies. A marvel of pur. Itr. strcnrth and wholesoment:ae. More eco nomical than the ordinary kinda, and cannot . . be sold in competition w with the multitude of low test, ahort weight alum or phosphate Prtwdera. Sold only ia can a. Royal Bakinii owmi Co., 106 Wall St., New York. d&wtaprl7 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Til HO. P. DSVIDSnK, Thos. A. jokbs Kakigh. .J. (. Martin, Aaheville. ; Asheville. JJAV1DSON, MARTIN S JONBS, lttnrnvi and (-fkMfiarllfif-a t l.aw - AtlWTHK, n. V. Will or -at lice In the 1 1th an Will pr-attice in the 11th and 12th jndieial liiatrk-ts. n il in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, and in the Federal Courts of the Wen tern District of North Carolina. Refer to Bank of Aaheville. duel H. A. oitogks, II. B. CAKTKR, JULIUS C. MARTIN. ajaiTDGBR, CARTKH & MARTIN, Attorneys at Law, ASHBVILLB.N. C. Office hours: From 0 a. m. to p. m. cHtt, A. Btooas. purr MKKKICK. rOORB ft MERRICK, , Attorney and Counsellors at Law. -t , Aaheville, N.C. Practice m the United mates Circuit and District Courts at Aaheville, Btatcaville, Char, lottc and Oreenslioro, In the Huprrmc Court at Raleigh, and in the courts of the Twelfth Judicial District of the State of North Caro ina. ftpedal attention Riven to collection of claims, Fartnerahip docs not extend to practice in Buncombe Inferior Court. dtoc3 T. u. COBB. J. o. MEaaiuuN. OBB & MBRRIMUN, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Practice In an the courts. ' "Office: Nos. 7 and 8, Johnston building. y Uae - - W. W. JON KB. YONB3 & 8HUFOKD. 0KO. A. SHItPONU. " Attorneys at Law, Aaheville, N.C, . . Practles in the 8uierior Courts of Western North Carolina, the Supreme Court of the State, and the Federal Courts at Ashevillc. Office in Johnston building, where one mem ber of the firm can always be found, dtnovll JOHNSTON B JON US, ATTOK.NBY AND COUNSKIXOK AT LAW, ASHKVII.I.U, N. C. Practices in the United States Circuit and District Courts at Aaheville, ia the Hupreme ?ourt at Raleigh, and in the Courts of the welfth Judicial District of the State of Nort h Carolina, and elsewhere, as his services may be required. Office over So, Bxpresa Office, Hendry Block. lanlt.Hrltf B.H DOUGLASS, D. D. 8. DENTAL ROOMS, . NO. 24 SOUTH MAIN ST., Over Grant Wingert's Drug Store. Residence: No. 98 Bailey St. t feblodly TaaH. H' KEEVB8, D- 8' " DENTAL OFFICE I . - In Connally Building, over Redwood's Store, Patton Avenue. wbl3dly P. BURG1N, M. D. OFFICE I New Grand Central Building, over Big 22 ' Clothing Store.. febf7dlm J. FN RAMSAY, D. D.8. Dental Office t in Barnard Building Entrances, Avenue nnd Main Street. febUOdly . Patton tf mmw fwalr aavs be has the W. f 1 Shoes wlUaeut nam. and prlea etamu ae animal. B-tu dub uuwa as m V. L. .PQUCLAS $3 SHOE OENTLEMCaV 1 Best In the world. Examine his . . . .OO HANIl-HEWKD WKI.T 8HOK. WH r(l.l(X AND FAKMF.KH' HHCPaV 0 RXTKA VAI.UK fJAI.P SHOK. t.tlt WOKKINUM AN'M KHOF, 3.00 and 01.73 HOYS' S( Hool. SHOES, all mads la OonrMHIftiMan and TLaeat 1 VV. L. DOUCLACT 03 SHOE1 OR - . : LADfstsf. Baa MaMrtal. Mtatvla , Bast If But MM h wnnr writ W. U DOUGLAS. BKOOKTOK. VAtaV Forsalebv HURKIIIO WEAVER, 30 South Main Street, Asbcville, N. C. janiuoiy Por two jpr I li. 'l rJimimntl'in m li::(l !'.;-! HHIwhlcd liiefi-ew 'It SihI cnnfliH-il rir to i y J for s lk:'n -jri-u;-. Inrlt-it a-VWh t"-i- 1 craM nntrvt n r ' -o nr J fiai:n.iill it sli I '11 ioTOBiyllliiltilo r II r' niluccd In It - h fi- ;. M mA Mumvv. i tr : t- ' V Pax-wlhT Iw l lIm-VIu-i.' - - onir I" rrow tiit. r, 1IT I l Swift's Sneelllr, and rain hi -nn In nnnrirra. Aftrr sahllawnaat aiv wrk, siWt f -r:e PS't Ivti month havn h, -i wi-ll m 1 aver van nl. u cnecu or swift's KpeelAe. , Jons IUt, Jsa. , ISM. ft. M'arno, list. Books ea Btoo4 aad Fkla THrwm nislkd fn-a. Swirr Braouno Co., Atlanta, Oa Uw 1 0, HUSTAIiG LKIILIEHT BHOOT.T) ALWATH BE KEPT IN SHOP, auxvilavn, DlaiUiK AMU rALTlXIUI I mala mt mm SrSHHA, 1 ?j$lW t , T lie it are time when a trtling of lassi tude will overconiethriiKitit robust, when the system craves for pure blood, to fur nish the fk-iiienu of health and strength. The liest remedy for purifying the blood ia lr. J. II. McLean's Sarsnparilla. Tot luck depend often on the jack-pot. How Doctor Caaqae Death. Doctor Walter K. Hammond Buys: "Allerakitigexperk'rtor I have come to the conclusion that two-thirds of all the tleaths from coughs, meumonia and con sumption might be avoided tf Acker's Knglish Cough Remedy were only care fully used in time."- This wonderful Rem edy ia sold under d positive gaarantec by T. C. Smith & Co. f .. A f;ood policeman is the right man in the not place. Careless Mottiera, Many mothers hnve permitted their children to die before tlieireyes wIhmi they might have been saved. Any mother who keepa house without a lMittlc of Acker English llahy Sootlier nt hand, runs a risk which slic may some tunc regret. It has saved the lives of I housands of children, and is doing so every year, l-orwilehy T. C. Smith He We take small interest now in coal. In Lehigh, Cumberland orcannel: The subject that extrcises the soul In these bright days is tennis flannel. Rucklen'B Arnica Halve. The best salve in the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chaniicd hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and jKMji- iivciy cures piles, or no pay required, it is guaranteed to give perlcct satisfaction. or money refunded. Price 25 cents per oox. r or sale nv f . L. acoh. flaw Miss Breezy, a charming girl from Chicago, won the heart of Mr. Gotham liefore she had been in town a week. So he declared his passion in fervid words. Breeiv considered the matter thought fully for a moment, and then remarked : Mr. uotnam, n you win cross your heart and say that you mean business I am yours truly." If health and life are worth nnvtliing, and you are feeling out of sorts aiid tired out, tone up your system bv taking Pr, J. H. McLean's Sarsnparilla. Colored Clergyman (toMiss Blanche, n member of his flock). "Look heah, chile. vou 'tracts too much 'tenshun wid dem fine close of yourn. You go take off dem close. Miss Blanche. "Huh, me tnke off dese close Den I II tract more 'tenshun that I dus now. Parson, I cert'n'y is s'prised to near you talk so. l cert'n y is." Dimness, nausea, drowsiness, distress niter eating, enn be cured and prevented ny uiKing nr. j. rt. Mcian s Liver and Kidney I'll let 9 (little pills.) "Speakin' of twin," said the old man Chumpkins, "there was two boys roiiwd in our neighltorhood that looked just alike till their dyin' day. Lem didn't have any teeth and his brother Dave did, tint thev looked precisely alike all the same, the only way you could tell 'em apart was to put yonr finger in tarn's mouth, and if he bit yer 'twas Dave."' Look Oat For the Children. Hart's Worm Cream is a new remedy for the expulsion of worms from the sys tem, but is becoming rapidly well known, for it is never used without the most sat isfactory results. . Besides its wonderful efficacy, it recommends itself on account ol its pknsant taste and isnotobnoxious to the patient. It will take the lead of all worm medicines. Dr. Schmers. "The trouble, Mr. Tvers, is that you don't take enough exercise." Mr. B. Z. Tyers. "Aw, I confess I don't go in vewy heavy on athletics, doctaw. V hat could you wecommend as a mild exerdse to begin on ?" Dr. achmerz. tl m! You might stretch your arms over your head when you yawn!" Sick headache, biliousness, nausea, cos tiveness, are promptly and agreeably banished bv Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney Pillets (little pills.) Flaming; Fire In the Yelna. We hold positive proof that Acker's English Blood Elixir cures all blood poi sons where cheap sarsaparillas nnd so called purifiers fail. Knowing this, we will sell it to all who call at our store on ft positive guarantee. T. C. Smith & Co. A foolish young man writes from Bay Side: "I am deeply in love with a beauti ful young lady, but I do not know how to let her know it. What shall I do?" Pah! Scat! thou cream-faced loon! Where gntt'st thou thnt goose look? She knew it long before you did. Dyapepaln, Despair, Death. These arc the actual steps which follow indigestion. Acker's English Dysiiepsi.i Tablets will lnrth check and cure this most fearful of diseases. Gurantccd by l . C. Nnrth fit Co. Washington Critic: As the frost gels out of the ground the pigs lx-gin to take root. . Advice to Mother. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Srruiiidiould ilwavs lie used fur children teething. It soot lies the child, softens the gums, nl avs nil pains, cures wind colic, und istlic liest remedy lor diarrmcn. 2iiv. n bottle. Boston Courier : It is no use telling a man to keep cool who nus just iieen fired. Patrick Henry Uttered n sublime troth when he said, It is natural for man to indulge in the illusions of hope. We are apt to shut our eyes ngamst n pninf'il truth and listen to Unit song ol that siren tiusnetransiorms ns into beasts. We are not to shut our eyes while colds, cntnrrh or consumption arc getting tne Dcst. ot ns, noping not, when- our plain duty is to get mime remedy like the Oolden Medical Discovery of Dr. Pierce, and tnke it. We should not listen to the sting of the siren, but rather heed MinglellOW, who tells us to "Act, net in the living present." Thnt means before it is too late. The "Discovery" is one of the great successes of the age a safe, pleasant remedy to take, and can lie had of all druggists." It is guaranteed to liencfit or cure, or money paid for it will be refunded. Troy Press: If it's a fare iiuestion, what "does it cost to board a train ? Merit Win. We desire to say to our citiwns, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New IHscovcry for Consumption, Dr. Kine's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Ulectric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that hnve given such universal satis faction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the ourclmse price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These rrmrdiea hnve won their treat nonularitv purely on their merits. K. L. Jacolis, Druggist; ' MUSTANG LKIILIEHT CTTRE8 H0LI)WH0RH, CAKED BAOS, GRUB A HOOF IM CATTLE I THE NAME AMERICA," rartfcar ErMoaca fey M J a lea that It la a Nurtva Word. ' The bulletin of the lurisGwBTSDlii- cal society contains an account by 11 Jules Maroon of certain further re searches which be has made into the origin of the name "America." As far back as 1875 he published a paper on the same topic which attracted much attention at the time, and he has since devoted much labor to an investigation of early historical docu ments in which the New World is named. The popular notion that America was bo called from the Christian name of Amerigo Vespucci is, ' be says. wholly unfounded, and he sums up his conclusions in this way: 1. Amen que ia the Indian name of the moun tains between Juigalna and Iibertad, in the province of Chontales, which separate Lake Nicaragua from the Mosquito coast The word in the Maya language sigiuHea 'the windy country," or "the country where the wind blows always." 8. The Chris tian uameof Veaincci was Albericoin Italian and Bpani.sh, Albericua in Latin. 3. This particular name is subject to an enormous number of variations, as the nomenclature and calendars of Italian and Spanish saints of the period show;' but no where is there any such variation as Amertcus, Amerrigo, Amerigo, Al merigo, etc, and none of these is either a diminutive or a variation in use in Italy. Spain or France for Al berioo or Albert. 4. Before 1507, when Jean Basin of Baint Die publish ed the name it is not to be found in any printed document, nor even in any manuscript of recognised and in contestable authority. M. Marcon claims that his theory of a native origin for the name America has Dean accepted. in Spain, bpanish America, and, with some exceptions. in the United Btates; in France, Ger many, and Italy it has excited doubt and surprise, but in the last named he has the support of the eminent Turin geographer, M. Ouido Cora. There is no doubt that Columbus and Vespucci went along the Musquito coast at the foot of the Sierra Amerrique, and that the numo was reported by the officers and men or these expeditious, and Schooner, the geographer, declared in 1013 mat the name waa already popu lar in Europe. It ia beyond question that one edition of vespuccrs letter on his third voy age has the name Amerigo in the l -i i ; . . piuca ui me uinaiBD name , nineteen editions hud ' Alberious, and sub sequent Italian editions had Alberico. The one with Amerigo on the title page was published in 1506. but M. Marcon suggests that this was never intended to be a variation of Alberico. but rather the adaptation of Amer rique, a name already known and ap plied to the New World, to Vespucci's name to distinguish him, as we say uow "Chinese Gordon," to distinguish the particular Gordon by suggesting one of his gi-ealext feats.' The paper, which is very learned concerning the geogra phy and geographical publicatiotis of me Dixuxmiu century, ia not jet con eluded. London Times. A Faaioaa Mlawnrlaa, Col. Nat Claiborne waa for thirty years accredited one of the most elo quent speakers in Missouri He was a member of the legislature from Kansas Uty wiien the war began, and be di vided nonors with Senator Vest as a leader of that body. CoL Tom Bneed's book on "The Fight for Missouri" is nucu wiin quotations irom joi. jua borne's speeches, as showing the ex tent and character of southern feeling in mis siaui in 1001, ana mere u nothing more redolent of fine rhetoric in all the western archives than these quotations. - Col. Claiborne was. too. like all old Virginians, warmly hos pitable and real I v reckless in his chari ties. He allowed no one to suffer in his presence if aught he had could render succor. Ilia doors were al ways open to the poor and none will ever know the extent of his bounties. Asa lawyer, he relied largely up his power over the jury, which ne exer cised in a remarkably magnetic, naa ner. His latest and perhaps most notable appeal waa Connected with his voluntary appearance before the Jury which tried Bob Pate, and his elo quence and display of feeling were so strong as to win a victory when the lacra aim the testimony bad confused the result. Col. Claiborne came from a race of public men, and waa himself a noted stump speaker of Virginia ere be had attained his majority. His father was for many years a member of congress and his uncle was the most conspicuous governor that Louisiana ever lino. hi, louis Republic. Tha Pot Rook ruxsle. Tho inventor of the pot book puizle. which tho street "fakirs" are selling everywhere now. is John Demnsev. an Atlantic City house painter. He tells his story of how he discovered that the diabolical doublo and twisted bits of copper wire would make a puzzle for tlie amusement of the Doiiulace: "We use that sort of a hook, a double one, to liuug our paint pots on when we are painting from a ladder. One day in putting my hooks into a bag to carry tlictn home a couple of them got caught. Well, as they were of no use to me unless I could separate them. I sat down and worked to get them apart I must have spent half an hour twisting and turning the hooks and tugging and pulling, when sud denly, without any effort, thev un tangled themselves, This seemed eo strnngo to me that I tried to put them together and succeeded. I then showed the trick to some friends of mine at Atlantic City, where I live. About three months after that I waa doing some work at the Brighton, and at noon I snowed tuts trick to a fellow while one of the guests was looking over my shoulder. Well, what does this guest do but pack hie trunk, take the next train for New York, and now they are turning them out at the rate of 20,000 a minute, and 1. never made cent out of it. The device has almost maddened persons who have sought to take tho two hooks apart, but Dempsey is madder1 than any of them.-rNew York Graphic, What will cure the worst cose of dvs- iepsm ? iin ? Wluit will insure a hearty mc and increased indiifestion ? What tite will cure ecucrnl debility and give a new leaaeof liief Whnt willrcstorecxhnusted mothers to full strength? What will strengthen nerves nnd muscles? What will enrich the blood ? Whnt will enable you to overcome weakness, wakefulness and luck of energy ? What will prevent chills und lever and other ettccts ol mala rial poison? brown's Iron Hitters. It is well to know this. CUSTANG LIIIOUT 18 FOlt sfAWl fiRAHT.'TKNrrfnATES UUCL&1''IUK TO TilU VEB Y JJCN& Better Than Bloody Battlea. General Whcntcroft Nelson says: "My rierience in the linglish army as well as in America, convinces me mat notnitigso purifies the blood or adds to the health, vigor and lile as Acker's English Blood Ulnir.'J This great remedy is sold under a positive guarantee by T. C. Smith & Co. "Robert, dear; what is a jag ?" "A jug ? I don't know, Maria." "Mrs. lonrs says that her liusliaml told her that he saw you down town with yonr jag on. "Oh, yes. 1 see. Me meant my nos. over coat. It u sometimes called a jag. Hymptoma of Catarrh. A profuse and many times excessively offensive discharge, with "stoptng up" of the nose at times, impairment of the sense ol smell and taste, watering or weak eyes, impaired hearing, irregular apjietite, occasional nausea, pressure and win oyer tne ryes, aim m nmca in me lack of the head, occasional chilly sen sations, cold fcet, and a fceling of Inssi- tude nnd debility, are symptoms which are common to catarrh, ret all -of them re not present in every case. Dr. Sage s Catarrh Remedy cures catarrh in its worst lornis and stages. It is pleasant to use,. -and contains no poisonous or austic drugs. Of druggists, lor 50 cents. Mrs. Pierpont Street My dear, I wish you'd get tickets lor tne matinee tins utteriioon, and come nome carry ana take me. Mr. Pierpont Street I cant do that very well to-day, but I'll tell you what 1'U do; I'll take you to prayer meeting to-night. Mo wonder MieKnvled Bridget. A rich society lady told her servant, "1 wish 1 could be as strong, healthy and tull of life as you 'are!" The lesson is plain. The girl had plenty of exercise, and constitutional health and content ment, i Riches will not buy health al ways, but broken-down women can tindsarere lief til Dr. Pierce s fcavonte. Prescription, It is a powerful, invigorating, restorative nnd nervine, and imparts strength to the whole system in general, and to the uterine organs and apiiendages in partic ular. For "run-down," debilitated and feeble women generally it is the greatest earthly boon. Hue minute, mamma, said a i young woman, "I'll be down as soon as 1 1 have finished taking this photograph. ' Photograph o! what? "Of George s last letter to me. In these days of perishable writing fluids, it's just as well to lie careful. Even the most vigorous anil ht-nrtv iieople have nt times a feeling of weari ness and lassitude. To dispel this feeling take Or. J. H. McLean's Sarsujiurilla; it will impart vigor and vitality: GILT-EDGE PROPERTY FOR SALE AT AUCTION, Monday, 13th day ofiMay, (89, On thr above dnv we Will offer for aale at inllillc auvllun on the grounds without re serve, that valuable property on Collefr and Spruce streets belonging to Mrs. i noa. u. tarter.. t has a heuncwith 10 rooms and an neon sary owthouars; 1a 160 feet oa College alrrrt nnd Alio feet on Sprint-, and within 78 yards or the Public square. rnis is a rare cnance to duv a resilience, business lot or make an investment within the verv heart of the citv. Terms of Kale 25 per cent, cash, remainder in six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-lour months time, with a per cent. Interest, pay alric aemi-annuallv. on deferred payments. The property will be offered In lots and then aa a whole on dav of Bale. Both citiien and Stramcer are miuested to call on us at our office on Public Huare, Bar nard new building, where all desired informa tion will be given. Titles guaranteeo. Natt Atkinson & Sons, Agents for Mrs. T. D. Carter. aprlodlm J. W.SCIIARTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR 42 N.MaihSt. fcb30dlY TO THE YOUNG MEN OFASHEVILLE I invite your attention to my stock of Spring Clothing, comprising the latest novel ties in materials and best fit ting clothing in Asheville a low prices, ('all and see them at . Whitlock's. To the Old Men of Asheville Our spriig stock of Cloth ing embraces special styles and cuts, designed to meet the wants of old gentlemen. Quie colors, easy fitting, all Hizes popular prices, at VVhitlock's Boys' Clothing, Children' Clothing. Parents and guar diuns who contemplate buy ing Spring (.lothing for their sons and wards will do well to call and examine the varied and well selected stock of Clothing now on sale at Whit- lock's. Wec1a!m to bnvc the best utock in the city, anrf will sell them low liir cuxh. We call special attention to our novelties in Chiltlrcn's Suits, just receireil for Enstet Sunday, at . WUITLOCK S. a pried w tf lm All eyes fitted and St Kuaranteed. A com plete stock of the above trowla at GRANT'S IllttG STOKE, 34 HOUTII MAIN STKI'.UT. Ocullats' prescriptions a specialty, fch27dflm FOR SALE. Valnable Timber Lands). I have for sale about 1 1 .000 acres of land m flwain eountv, near Hanthrr Creek, the Nantahala river and the line of the W. H. C. H H. A frrrater aortloa of this land coot rna the flneat timber that I know of In the ntate. prlOdtf JAMBHO, MAKTIN. :u3ta:31i::i::e;.t BEAT A INFLAM M ATION, OLD BOBI3 CUUuD ltliKAHTtj labJjJS tiTOC Hprlng HI y Ira. I'uipirea will wear hand painted Mack eyes. I i voire suits will be worn divollttc, as usual. Heavy overcoats will not lie worn after June 1. Spring poetry comes in four-line verses this year. -Appointments this season are cut a la Republican. Kashfonulile does will wear uniz.liu' in July and August. Trousers are worn still, except the very loud patterns. Large hats will be fashionable after a night with the boys. The largest diamonds will be found on the base-ball grounds. The ear muff is no longer worn bv really fashionnble people. NA-cJiange in their crowns will lie made by the iron kings this summer. While duck trousers will Ik- the thiag foi yachting, canvas.-back duck has gone out. When invited to dine with Cli.iu 'cc. llepcw, be sure to wear a swallow-tail coat. Life. mnttanooga linns: ionrgee in ins Inst screed printed in the Chicago Inter Ocean snvs: "Eight millions of so-called ''colored men," confront eight millions of whites, in the colored belt of the South, very few of them are negroes. They are thrcousins, brothers, sons of the men who denv them the free exercise of their admitted rights. Is there a man among all those who ' so fervidly protest their rights to Control the colored race and neutralize its power in such way and manner as he may see fit is there one who does not know that sooner or later the verge of endurance must be reached, nnd these kinsmen ot their best nnd bravest the sous of their first families will seek to win with sword and torch the rights they are now for hidden to exercise. Isn't it about time this lying, drivel ing, disgusting crank were dropped out ol notice by the noutliern press and people f lertnmiy a man who don t know ;-that the hlthy sugges tions in this extract are lies is too igno rant to merit attention -by intelligent Southerners. If he knows his charge that there are "'verv lew "pure negroes in the South is a lie then he deserves to lie kicked into oblivion, not, dignified by contradic tion. The forthcoming eleventh census will show how scandalous a falsifier this fellow is, ns the population stitistics will give tlte numlier of mixed bloods of all races, and it will sumilv rciieat the storv told by the census" of INTO, which showed double the miniU-r of niulnllocs in the Northern States to those in the South, in proiKirtion to the negroes the two sections. A flafc Investmenl Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, 'or in case, ol lailure a return ol purchase price. -1 ui this safe plan you can buy from our ml vestised Druggist a Ixittlc ofjir. Kings New Discovery tor Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used lor any allcclion ot 1 1n oat Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis. Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc. etc. It ts pleasaiitniidngrcealilctotastc pcrfcctly safe, und can always be de pended upon. Trial bottles free nt F. L Jacobs' Drugstore. She : "Why don't you sit down ?". He: "Why r the truth is your pupa assanlted me last night." She: "Assaulted you ?" He: "Yes, assaulted me. I wouldn't have minded it so much had it not been for the cowardly way he did it." bhe: "What do you mean f He: ''He kicked me when my back was turned. ' pKUSTUB'S 8ALE. Bv virtue of a power of aale contained In a deed of trust executed to me by James 11 . Ml' Connell and Ruth K. MrConnell hla wife, on the Brat day ot June, 1KH7, to secure the pay ttient of certain moneys to Ulvaseallonblcdny which deed of truat fs recorded in MortnKC Book No. 10 at Page S01 and following, in the office of the Kciriater of Deeds of Hun- combc conntv. State of North Carolina. I will self at public auction tor caan at tne louri Houae door in the City of Aaheville, thepro- ertv descniKfi in sum neea ol truat, vis.: lie- KinnlnK at a stake in the eastern margin ol Baat. street, at J. a. Kay s nortnweat corner, and runnlnar with aald marvin ol Boat atret- north 18- weat, 62ft fret to a stake in the eastern margin of Baat atreet and In the southern margin of Kenev atreet: thence with the southern narirln of Scncv street north fl eaat, 2Htt feet to a stake in said margin of Seney street, anid J. B. Kay's corner; thence with said J. B. Ray's line south 4 eaat 7H feet to a stake, another comer of aaid J Ray; thence with said J. B. Ray's line to the hcKlnninK, on the 17th dav of April, 18H9, to the highest bidder. Thia March 1 ft, 1 HHP. D. C. WADDBM., marlfldHt we sat Trustee. FOR LIEN ONLY! I BiVCltlVt el08f arTAIiniO KANROODi il rlidi HIE Otneral sail NEKT0U6 DEBILITY) riTTT T 'Waakaau f audyand Hind: EffeoU J J XV JLi of Erron or Eviotiwa in Old or Young. lalmt, RoMd SAXHnoW n,H, Si-.lml. Hn l KnUrvr Bad Smrlkn HSlS,llM.rKUli-mi WISS PtHVSor SUBT. tkulnlHr hHI ROBS THHTSl T-S...I, la dir. Ira IMIfV from 41 SIU IWriUrfah aad rortlnCMalri", (m,h rHUf. ak, rall-ivlinftUoa, an proaf. nailed atod Baa Addcoaa lilt MlltM w,, Id! ISIS, B. I, eb14)dawly tu Ih at and Whlakay HaK. Ita onnd at home with outpaln. Book of pas. tlenlari aant FRKR, B.M WOOU.KY. M.U Oflloo WluteoaU ba. In Ih nl Drunkenness Or the Liqjor Habit, Positively Cured IT alWMtTtllM N. Isllir Mill WtCIIIO. II esribs tlna hi s cup ot ooffos or Its, or Inar Hefts of rood, without the knowledge of tlie pr on taking it; It is absolutely harmless and will effect pennsnent and swcdy cure, whether the patient isa moderate drinker or an alroholtc a-recB. it NEVER FAILS, "(JUAnANTtC B complete cure i id every instance, ts paire book every instance, is page FflEfti -Address In oonflileiice, influence, I a&NaotSU Cincinnati.! ukUBn srsviriv wu, feblddawly tu th aat Ask Tour Retailer fbr the JAIIES MEANS $4 SHOE OR THR JAMES HE ANS $3 SHOE. Aeoordlnf U Your Seeds. .JAlWEi HRANS IriOB riaiiiiiiianaaurnan. It nu I Ike a aSrwkliia, and KKUIIIKKM , WO" ltBKAKlN(fIN,"f 1 tat parkMUr Mir Uw flrat dm. It 11 win aatiirr uia mtm II. JAMKHMKANM HIIOK la ataiJutalr UM ihw at na prva wnicn " evar baan vlaead - tanslvclron tha rnarknt m arnica aarajiimy neuaaaiarMiMiiira a out ward Aakfnr0i.tmM kraaaSIWiua fur Boys " J. BEANS t)0- Beataa, Vail Uses ef tk akava shces far aale ky For Sale Boatlc Bros. & WrlRht, ABHEV1LLU, N. C. frbSldam tu th sat .-.UGTACG LIIIILIEIIT CUBES nVlXSA. CUTS, COKNfl, WlUlttEa, tJiiUlLAiMJAFHObTWTKtJ mm aaAuastat, (la, frhinrinwl v 16. VB- -. m t" -SBBBP" -k. atAau. aa." "Mr BBk. . CJ B jay J tM MT Mm 1 r rr- 1 MISCELLASEOVS. ,ftoo I'HIiT AHOVlil Tlmi-WATUK. HICKORY, N. C. . - The City of Hickory ran justly lay duinn to healthful resort for tourima and invalid, aituuU - mountain spurs which extends to the Blue Hile tawba Valley. For hunting and finning this noted. The neighboring mountains and atrcams and Bah. .. is The "HICKORY INN" la built of Brick, Stone aa anil Ulectric Bella In ruch room, and Is well Maths and Toilets on each floor. Is eh-jtnntly is "i c . jii it! t in T.,r-m-i sitif a ini plied with thr brat the market airnnla. Kxcuraloniata to or from AahevillccajBtop over at Hickory. For Information aa to climate, etc., FRANK JLOUGIIRAN, Prop'r, KATES a-J.RIl to a.l.no iter Day. Slft.flM anil -'l (ier Week. BLAIR FURNITURE Nil. 37 I'AT'XIN AVl-NL'E, Wlutlesalc ami Retail And L'iitlertHWcrn. Prompt uttciil ion given to all orders day Residence t 39 fcblllly THE CAROLINA SALOON,' Hasi (lie Fluent and IatxeDt Stock of WIIISKIFS, 1 11RAN11IES 1 AND 1 WINES, liver llroujf lit to Afliellle. Parties wishinK u K1""1 article for I'nniily or other purposes, will find It to their Interest to (five me a call. KiwpectftiUy, Frank ruarnidly aaarJK aaiJi kf.SiasBaUaaSl ' SIIEPAUD, 31 ANN & JOHNSTON,' FUNERAL- EMBALMING A 8 P KCIA LTY, 31 -31 PATTON AVUNUK.- P. 11. llrcwton will uttvud Calln lay and NIht. mur21dly Jkj)TIC. I Hv virtue of 11 niortfiiiKe, with a Miwer of aiilc, aeeulcil lo the mult rainm-il liv w illiiini T. vt' ilk Ins. oil the 17in uny ol Novemm-r, 1SS7, Mini ieiiiati-rt-l 1" 'k No. 11, on I'ain S4..1, In the otlice ol me Keuiatrr of IK-i-ila ol Hiincoirrltreouiitv, w will mil to I ha liilni hliiili-r ir i nh. nt the court honiu- ilnoriii thr city of Aaheville, or) Monday, the IHh day "f May, I xxii, tiKht tt-riitm town iota in tne siiiiiht-m portion of the city of Aaheville. tit ar Houlhalilr avenue, aim on mciioweil street, ln'inu lota Nna 7. II. lO. Ifi, 1(1. IX. 1tt and JO of the MeDowrll Ailillllnn to the city of Aaheville. for a more m-rltct (Uacrititloii if hleh releremvjK herrliy untile to aiml tuort- ituge. This the lith titty m Airil, ixxtf. j. n. mi ir i it:, C. It. Ill, ANTON, Olil). A. HIII'l-OKll, apnjiliin MortmtKccs. 11R HUNT. The seeoml floor In Mrs. Ah-suniler'a build ing. No. to Patton Avenue, over lirnHniiu'a alore. Vtatrrput in if reiiiirvd. Apply I" upr4i uw II. C. I-'KANCK. mmm ummn CritES nilKUMATISM, LAME BACK AND fcSTll'K JOINTS. BUU 1M UAiU ' IMATH kFASMHD. many plmtant and natural advantages as a il ua it ia on the crest of one of the principal in the writ, and dividing the beautiful Ca sectiun of Western NorthJCarolina la greatly abound In aa unlimited variety of game and Iron, has all modern Improvements, heated by furnaces; Hot and Cold Water furnished throughout. The table will be sup addreaa HICKORY, N. C. . . - ... Furniture Dealers. or night. Pciilaml Street. O'Doniicll, Proper. DJ R E C T 0 R-Sr AMI SIIIPPIN.Gr -31 N 0TICB. jnk'tfa:tiJii.gf'h.. COMPANY At a reitular meeting of the Hoard of Alder men, helli on the 15th day or March, 1HHU. it wna orilt-retl that two votina placea lieeatab lishrd In the cilv. for hohlina munlt-iimt elec- . tlona, one to lie at the Court Houae and the other at the lltim-oinlie Wnrchouse. All via. Urn liviiiK enat of Main street are to Vote at t the Court House, and all voters living weat of M uln atreet are to vote at the Buncombe WHrt hotine. A new rruiatratlon of all voters living in the city was also ordered . Mr. A. T. Himimey was sppoliitrd reuiatrar for the weatern portion of tlie city, and Col. 8 Bu low Hrwin was- ailolnted regiatrar for the eastern portion of the city. All vo lem living in the corporate Hmlts af the cltv arc required to conic forward and hnve their names enrolled on the new regis tration booka, whether they have ever regis tered heretofore or not. The regular election for Mayor and three Aldermen, Monday, May 0, 1MXU. H, . MAKK1N8, K. M. MlI.t.BK, , Mayor. City Clerk. apradlm J?OK 8AI.B, A second hand pool table. Call on or write to H. C. FAUU, City, aprai dlw L1USTAKG LKOilT CtmF,S FOOT K0T, BllOULPF. H-R0T, ttCHKW.WOUU AND SCAB IK HUHM I
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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