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1 ! i I ; Hum r"1--" 1 ) wm m 7 1 (in m Absolutely Pure. Thl powder never varies. A marvel of par. Hv. strength ml whnlrsoinrncss. More eco nomical than tlie ordinary kinds, and cannot . lie nold in coniiictitioH with the multitude nl' low teat, short weixht uluin ur phosphate INiwdcni. Hold only in cans. Rovsi. ftAKlMi PnwiiKH Co., lotl Wnil St.. New York. riwtaprl7 ' lit SlM.flS 1NU I'l.KAStl'Klv. K.iilriiad tu tits bought soli mid ex changed. All transactions guaranteed. Reliable inturmutiun cheerfully furnished, at U North Main street. Opposite court house. Yt. M. CLaHKK. Little lUll.i Mr. Squire, do you drink your ton. 1 nm 11 win I iiiixinu to act vou drink. Mr. Squire Wlmt makes vmi anxious, dear? I.illlc Itclla Oil, ma said vnu drank like u fisli. A few choice tin went I pi ices. Tube Rose nml ." cents ht dozen for Law's. 1'KOFESSIONAL CAM. Thko. V. Iiavuisom. Tiu). , KuleiKh. Jas. O, Maktin, Ashevllle. , , : .. . Ashi-viUc. . - JJAVIIKSON, MARTIN JONHS, vSVS " Attorney ami Counsellors at Law, V ... -- - Ashrvillc, N. C. . ' - h T i. Will prs, tier In the tlth and tilth Jiuilcutl luslrtcta, "I'd in the Supreme Court of North Curolina, and In the l'cdcrnl Courta of the W intern District of North Carolina. Kcfer to Hank of Ashevillc. dtscl CI1A1. A. MOOKK. ' DUPV MHKKICK. JJJOOKimi MERK1CK, . Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ABhcvillc, N.C. Practice in the United State Clrenlt and District Court at AhcviHc, 8tntrville, Cliar kitte and (Srecnslioro, in the Supreme Court ut KillilKh, mid in the courts of the Twclllh judicial District of the Stute of North Caro . iua. . Special attention iriveu to collection of claim. Partnership doe not extend to practice in llnneoinbc interior Court. Utoe3 - 11II1 at tradi (il.ulioliiR at best jjrndc at " Dullard "There's that old Slocks Again! He's nlwsvs round, isn't he?" llriuhtlv "Yea! l'1 like Itiin better if be were always sipinre.'' . There arc time when a Icelitij; of lassi tude will overciiine the most robust, when tlie system craves lor pure blond, to lur uish the ck'inents nl health uml almiilh. The l)cst rvinedv fir purifviiiR the Mood is Dr. J. 11. McLean's Sarsapurillu. '"1 see tliev are making n wholesale evirtion of tlie Poles out lienr Waterloo, lad.," said Mr. Spriirnins. luyinjr down his pair. "I'm Kind to hear it," quoth Mrs. b. "Now let 'cm bury the wires, and u 11 he lust iKTlect. Hnckleu' Arnien Halve. Tlie t)est halve 111 the world lor cuts, I liruiscs. sores, ulcers, salt rlieuin. fever ilea, tetter, ehapK'd liaudx, cllillilaius, irns. and all Hkin triiptioiis, and posi tively cures idles, or no pay retiuired. It is j;unriiiitecd to irive iicrhvt salisfiiFtion, r monev rchtiided. I nee 2ii cents ier I'ox. l-or sale liv !. I,, lurolw. ilai I'irst Hoy ' Uarnuin has secured n wonderful freak, "Second lloy "What is it?" "It is a man who can address a Suuday-scliool .without lieirinnin his Biteeeh. 'Wlien 1 was a little IWy.' " . "I don't believe there is any such mail. He is a iraud. . t. 11. COBB. . . O. MHRKIMON. QDB & MRRRIMON, . Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Practice iu all the court. OINee: No. 7 and 8, Johnston building. dtat4 , w. w. JOHK.. fUNUS ( 8HUPOKD. CKO. A. SIIUPOKII. Attorney at La-, . Asheville, N. C. . I'ructkn in the Suuerior Court of Western North Carolina, the 8npn-me Court of the titate, and the Kederal Courts at Ashevllle. tlrtiee in iohnston tiuilitiiiK, where oue mem ber of the firm can al way lie found, dtnovll ' JOHNBTONH JON ArTOKNSY ANU COIINKKLLOS AT LAW, ASHUVILLK, N.C " 1'raeliers iu the Uultetl State Circuit and liiMtrit Courts at Aslicvllle. ill tne Hunreine Court at KaWiih. uml in the Court of the Twelfth Judicial IJistrlei of the Stateof North Camlina, and elsewhere, as his service may he required. Uniee over tio. Itxpretn Olliee, lieudry Block lunnauu H. DOUOLASS, V. O. 8. DENTAL ROOMS, . NO. 24 SOUTH MAIN ST., Over Grant & Wiagert's IruK Store, Hesldence, No, OH Bailey St. feblodly H. RUBVB8, D. D. . PKNTAL UFFICK In Connally Buitdlnir, over Redwood' Store, Patton Avenue. Teeth extracted without pain, and nil eases gf Irn-KUlanty correcteU. :eniacuy If V. UUKU1N. M. U. Sf OFFICII! " New Grand Central lluildliiK, over Him S3 CluthlnK Btorc; . w fcbl7dlm f V. KAMSAV, D. p Dental Ofllce i In Hnmard bulldlnie Bntranew, Avenue mid Main Street. ' s fcbiltldly , I'atton A NRW IIKRD. earrfullv oreuared by lend i. Ins: members of the Ahevlllc bur (on finest parchment and heavy nnt paper), eo erlnn all necessary points, just out and now on sale at the ofKce of the CrrURN 1'iiui.ish imCii N Nmtti Pnnrt "nnw rl"1t The Flrot BymptotuH ot Death Tired leelinir, null headache, pains in various fiarls of the body, sinking at tlie ut ot tue stoinacli. loss ol apiietite, lever- isliaesa, pimples or sores, are all (xisitive evidence of lKiisoned blood. No matter how it became poisoned it must be piiri- lied to avoid death. Ackers bniriisli I Hood Elixir has never failed to remove scrofulous or syphilitic poisons. Sold uu- icr positive L'uaiaiUcc by I.e. Mnitu &i Co. febOdawlw Miks I'lainum That horrid Mrs Hide ictuully has lur photograph for sale in the stationers' shoiis. 1 couldn't do such u thing tinder any cousiderutioii. Her bitterest tneud ou huven t the face to, have you, dear? Terrible Vorewaruluxs, CoiiL'h, in the uiorninir, luirried or diffi cult breathiii;, raising jihlcn, tightness in tneenesl. (iuckeucd pulse, chilliness in tlie evening or sweats at tiiLrht, ullorany of these things are the first stages of con sumption. Acker s Uiighsh tough Kem cdy will cure these tearful svmiitoiiiH.atid is sold unoer a positive guarantee by 1 . t. hmilh M to. Iclifidawlw II 'health and life are worth an vtliini;. and you are uviiug out oi sorts ami mm out, tone up your Kvstem by taking Dr. J. II. McLean's Sirsaparillu. "You're n nice editor. Chubbs!" What's the matter now ?" "Why! you say tlie punnsiier oi ine iiany voice is an iimuitigatctl ass. Well, lie is! Hut vou add: 'We advise our brother journalist to reform his stupid ways!'" Mr. I'hiliii Mdntiie has gone to Ten nessee to bring up a tire car load of cat tle for his meat maikel here. It is his custom to supply his patrons vvilh the iKst meats that can lie bought lor money and none but the best. Mrs. llrown If you had only listened to me . Mr. Brown I'd have bex-n talked to death long ago. - Sick headache, biliousness, nausea, cos- livcnetis, are promptly and agreeably hani.slu.-il by llr.J. 11, f U'an's Liver and Kliluev riir-'ls (utile pin. CI.-iiin-iiiiiiiH.-is arc so uiip-'ptilar in Oklahoma tint a mail who lias a pmi- ing tooth-icU- is regarded withsuspiciou. liven Hk- most vigorous and henrtv people tin ve at tunes 1 Icvluig o wenri- ucss anil 1 issiiuili-. o iiisjiel tins leciiug I ikr IT. J. II. Mclx-an Sarsuparilla : will iuiKirt vigor and vitality. I'irst Boy (with a peucnAttl forthesi-a) Snv Hill v. wouldiil , vou wis'i vou could go a-whaiiiig ? Second Hoy No! bad does till' the whaling for our family. . ;lve the Children a Cliauee. 1 here is sometlung ratlicallv vert nit; with tnc health ol a chiul when it seems listless, has iHior or no aiiintite, eves sunken and with dark skin Uncitli. In most cast's showing these symptoms the child has worms, and all that it needs is some simple remedy , such us Hart's Worm Cream, to expel the worms, and the child will soon he in perfect health again, pa rents, try it and let your little ones have fair chn nee (ur life. Judicious) AdvertlMliiK. CKUATES many a new business; ISMI.AKittiii many an old business; A ti 17 Vli! many a dull business; MiSCUES many a lost business; SA 1'7;.S' mnnv a fniling business; I'kESlikVLS mnnya urge business; SliCUHliS success in any business. To advertise juiliciouslr, use the cot- u in ns ol i he LUiten. Everybody reads it; awl iu promutou to the returns it Yields advei tisers, its rates are the cheap est in the counti v. THE ST0NC3 OF MANHATTAN, I trtmd ttu shun of Hsiihuuw. L bat kMinmyvd (sr from uw mrsilow sws.nl and th luum bank, and thtn-aiuit-t-s peiitiU- dar; L vho Imre vuihli-rxd tiiUu allured by Ills tab. Uwy u4d ot ho Uw MAHHm ot Manliwao went mikliHC llli rMy sold In un- uVw ukl nmuiitaiu wueallaad. ben uiaik and Uireli sud puit Wiwv bnhtvl wltiilUu swsyl'ig rvlM "t piir4o clnHtn-d viiml Wtsw blue and yellow, and erinwoa Uikaa KIVW Aisl Utf lunrilnsm's bloooi I aprta tlius was Hklikid with starry dew tiw uw- slwtvlim kxlinM. orur to itrauiw II inf. thrvrllirUiwklemuud oubUus, tiiuuiUiiU s dryad Inrw. Ovar iu sliay pathway, ssok a brook with auror Lol'. (aid aluit a siruaKar stream a) ruartua' ow Kan naluui'sisiMi ItaixJrtl u ohiuiium rortuua, I foUuwad that umolui ado a. When- lis turbid waters lurried asiauu ty Um Un-tnios town. And on UmsiKh Um dreary luwkuiiia, with duapar aiul darkM- Hnw Till lu.ln.iky wsvm im lUctiled wltb too city y I lurid Klow Till tli eryHtal Htruoiu wasawallowoi tu a sniff liisli. iwlluledaluc Till tlwacliouig- (uraat voHms in Uio babel cbunor di.-d. fill s - 4 like a leaf on Mm tumult I was whelmed wbem the breakers bu. n'hi-ni llio MtttliiiiK, urKiiK buinau U'U How otht Houhutuuia slruet I treud the stones ot Maulutluui, the abmes that art Itanl bi uiy fts. . - ,s bard ns tin Im-oi u uruuud um'. a burd as tua fuettii meet ' " Hot si their briwUi In auuuuer. with fever of aelf- Ihh treed, - Cold hi Uieir tmieb in siuler, a liuaru to Uw I baml of ui'lsI . . Sty bad lri lies lire rrom Uis flint, bat (iw spark ' Ik dead ore It burns, . Strikes dra In my Slurry atrkilug, but I bruised by the stone it spuitiR, ,Vnd aebo scorn with a atony voice the cry of soul's daanair. Breathed out ou the thundorou throbbing of the oity.'s desert air - Oh I (althlea stooa of ManuaUao. that bunptod my boyish feet Away from Ui clover meadow, from the wind woven waves of wheat I I thoturht ye s Roldoo biKbwoy; I find ye the path of stiauiu, - Where souls are sold for uror, and (old la the price of fame I But my wary lent must tread tliee. aa alave on Uie uuarry Hour, And my aching brain must differ your pitiless up- .roar. Till the raving tide hn!l sweep above, aud ears lem fuel shall tread On the fuial stones uf klanhamui. over my dream less bed! -Willi Fletcher Johnson In Opea Court. 'C' AA '"'jr-s. '1 r'-tf ri: a ... Smith Ca-sar! how that piano howls. Brown I'll bet some one is pounding it. Better Than (suicide. Professor Arnold sa vs; i "An incurable dysjieptic is justified, in eoinmittiug sui cide. We will guarantee to cure anvdvs- iieptic within three mouths by Acker's hngltsu Uyspcptic 1 ablets. T. w. Smith e. h.. c.i.r..i i... tbudawlw l.lttle'But lUiouich," As Mcrcutio said of his wound. Wercfer to Dr. Tierce's little J'ellets, which are small, swill and sure, in cases of sick headache, biliousness, constipation, and indigestion. Editor We can't accept tlie sketch : it isn t true to lite tt represents a nicsscn gcr-boy ruuiung. Artist Hut he isn t carrying a nicssiige. lvditor lsu t net Artist No; lie rutimng to nnre. Uditor Well, that niters the .tase -4'ut tu the lire and we'll accept it. ' CoiiHumptloii Curable. Since the fact that consumption is boll preventable, and in itsenrliest stage curn bleit has lost much of its terror, lfthchrst symptons are lit once recognized, and the proijer remedy applied, very lew, it any one, need die of consumption, which is really lung scrofula. Like many other diseases this formidable one grows out of impure bioud. and this in turn from a diseased liver. Hence, we have the hack- Bishop Gullem: Miss Autumn, I hear j" couKh; th,c l'uins '"chest, the inflamed vou are an earnest student of the Hible ,unKB' "m u" l"c symptomsoi Hastening If any dealer say he hms the W. I., nenruul Khoee wittwut name stud su-iee etainpea on the tnrttiT'Bi rut hlin dasrm as fraud. What. In vour oninion. is the moat inter esting line oi Holy Writ r Miss Autumn (pmmptly: Ueuold, the tinucgroom comeiu s . Advice to Mothers. 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 U-st remedy for diarrhoea. U5c. a bottle. "Ach Himmel!" Herr Von Dulowcried; "Dot sounds familiar, I am sure." A lioiler just hud gone to smash; The chimney stack fell with a crash And ground things to eternal hash. "Ach Himmel!"cried thisGerman.rash; Dot a Vagncrian olerture. Do Mot Suffer Any Longer. Knowing that a cough can lie checked in a day, ami the first stages of consulta tion broken in .1 week, we hereby guaran tee Acker's Ivnglish Cough Remedy and win reiunii uie money to an who buy, hike it ns jicr directions, and do not find our statement correct. T. C. Smith & Co.' ' . c fcb5dawlw consumption, all the result of depraved blood and a diseased liver. The useof Dr. I'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery will arrest' all such symptoms, restore the liver to healthy action, and send streams of pure blood into every organ. Ot drug gists, "There is such a thing as carrying n choke too far," us the Colorado horse thief remarked at a neck-tie social. V ri -s The Countess Chcstnutta Lorenzo dearest, we must meet only as strangers hereafter. 1 marry Count llowlcggio to morrow. (Lorenzo weciiB.) Do not weep, um weeping for the Count. Parent) Criminally I.luhle. More than half of all deaths occur be fore six years of age. An army of inno cent, lovely children are swept needlessly away each year. Parents are criminally resiionsililc for tins. The death rate ol children in ICnglnnd is less than half this. ckcr s hngbsh Baby Soother has done more to bring this about than ull other causes combined, Vou cannot afford to lie without it. T. C. Smith t Co. A Hcrap of Paper Saves Her Life, It was just an ordinary scrap of wrap ping pnier, but it saved her life. She was in tne last stages o consumption, una oy physicians that she was incurable an could live only a short time. She wcighei less than seventy bounds. On n piece ok wrapping paper she rend of Dr. King New Discovery and got a sample bottle It helied her. She bought a large bottle and it hehied her more, she bought an other and grew better fast, continued its use and is now strong, hculthy, rosy plump, weighing 140 pounds. For fuller particulars send stamp to W." II.. Cul druggist, Forth Smith. Trial bottles tins wonderful discovery tree at Jacobs drugstore. Dr.' Gyles, who killed himself in New York and left the brief note. "Nolxidy to blame," must have Ix-cn at one timcn railroad man. V. L DOUGLAS $3 SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN. t . M 41.. VrimlM lllS N . OKNIUNK HitNn-WWKI) SllOB. It.lM) HANll-SKWr l) WKITMOK,. S:i.lM I tll.K K AN!) FARM KRH' NtlOE. tt.BO KXTKA VAI.HK VAl.V SIIOK. ft ax i iiiru f Ki ii avIW. UIKtHL it.OO anil l.n HO Vd' IIOOL SnOBB. AH uMde In Uungn-ss, Hutton a ILaoe. V. L. DOUGLAS G3 FOR LAD I IS. Hal Material. Itaat Htv1l. Beet FlttlnC ft . .. ...1.1 Uv .m, Jmlu. rll. W. U IKH IJLAl. HKOCKTOIf. HAM. Kmanilne W. 1 ItouitlaH 9.1.00 Hliue) for (Miillemen ana unites, . For snlebv IIFRRIMU WFAVER, BO South Main Street; . Asheville, N. C, Janlydly Presestit in th mot cliK-.ia l THE LAXATIVE and NUTRITIOUS JUWfi -or TIIK FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the meiiiciunl virtues of plants known to In most lienefioial 10 the huiufi. system, fonninp; an r.iveal;' and effective laxative to j t-nn:' nently cure Ilalntual Coust. pation, and the many ills ; , pendine on a weafc or i"ik i. rendition of the A!DMEYS. LIVER AHD BOWELS. It U the most excellent remedy Vnown to CIEMS THE SYSTEM EtTECTUtLL! ' Whea one is liilintis or Coafciiaiel -WH1AT-- URe BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP HEALTH and STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK VOUR CHUOOIST FOR e Yon err op figb MANUFAOTUREO ONLV BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8ah mmcisco. cu 10UMIUI, KT KCW rOfK, H. 1. MISCELLANEOUS. Climate l iisurpaswcd. 1,500 I'cet Abote Tide Water. Hue Mineral Springs Within a Short Walk oflhe Hotel. S Ski yh-: ,ir- m- $ W f : v ??: : " 2-1: mr-M -m-? :lteW o . feirft J,,.-'.isi ..''-4a - f l Mtt. K !, i.S!. Tk-'-lllCKOKY lSN"ibuilfofbmli..neftndlron.ln all mofcm improve- - ments, lilcctric Lights. 0ns and Kleetric llclls in each room, Hot and Cold Water Hatha and Toilets ou each floor. Is elegantly furnished throughout. : - ' schedule Street Hallway. To take effect Friday, March 1, at 6.30a. m Car leaves Court House. ......... ......(! .HI a. m " " " 7.00 " " " ' H.oo ' " . " " u.oo " Prum then till 7 n. m. ear leaves court house every 30 niinui-B, Also, ear leave court house at H.oo p. m. anil U.OO p. iu. I'ak ts, r l u v. uw i a. Market Gardener. ' Tim niimliriF tif tiiiirkot WAtmiia tbnt cotnu over from Now Jersey uud Long Island dui'ingUio evening is exceeu- ucrlv lurire. In order to tret au idea of tliuir traflio ono lias only to think of tlioeiioriiiousainouiiltir vegetables. fruit, eggHand giutlcii produeo that is used evory duy tu feed a great city like New York. At midniglit or befora a stai-t is iiiiulu from the ouUsUirts of the nvigliboring towns ou either shore. uiid from that liuiu until a fuw hours of duy brvuli tliti ferry bouts and ferry nouses ure alive wnu wagons anu carts. Tho horses know thcirduties so well tliutdrivhig isscareoly neci'ssnry, and it is not an uncommon sight to sue a horso pulling a cart on which is sealed bouio old funnur quite fust asleep. As soon as they get into town they steer tor too various jiiarkels along the North river and sit on their wagons wrupieu up in blankets until dawn, or until purchaseTrs couie along to buy their wares. lucre is con siderable competition among the far mers for favorable places in which to stand their carts, and late arrivals are not so fortunato in their sales as are those who get into town earlier. The life of a Lohg Island or New Jersey farmer is not altogether a hannv one. Ho works in the lie Id ail day, and has to depend for whatever sleep he can get during the interval of his arrival in the city and 0 or 6 o'clock in Uie evening. Now York News. MISS SARAH I-1X1CK Is pleused to announce to her friends and lliv public generally thut she proposes to oH-n about (he loth of May, with a stin k of LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS, Funcy Uuods. Binbrohlcry Materiuls will be a speeiulty. Trustlutf thut the ludlrs will honor her Ith tlulr presence and a share of their iHitroiiaKr, she will endeavor to do all in her power to pleusb them. Corner Main and Willow streets, under the swannunoa hotel. nprSJM dr :fApr MAmTS All eye fitted and lit guaranteed. A com plete stock of the above goods at GRANT'S DUITC STORE, 24 SOUTH MAIN 8TKKHT. Oculists' prescription a sticciulty. feb'J7d(im . , 'YjNTl!1, lly man and wife, Nortlu-rn is-oplc, two or three room lunuslied lor nonseKn-piiiK. r' i funey prices. Address "H. W.C.." Urt.'t Hox Sin, Aslicvllle. ri I. A . um im, ,a Isn o,-S. Tu I8SS 1 i iiiilm . ! f lood Poison of b;hI I is-, nisi v i uvuii-d with Men-lire, jul.tli i 'I (inmisirUla iiilxluri-..- p'V'l "V-irMisllthollnie. 1 Uuik V i ml li KlfcuH.H H. which eaml i tu e iihvlr, mid no k;n of tUatlrviUiti.t (.bean lasre'ariied. i, UASCS, lsu, I", '-. ' llebbyvil lad. S V llli ': : - tf l!i4 white urelllng t.i nidi i,ii f t llintiliewsscon. Ilmil l'i ! : I l- ii't ,m I'.k... . fti nl linun rjime Uf I rl Ml I ..3 duel ore sia niirvii-.; . n .loi ii'y ri-mniy lo n ot, rl , I r" . ml I'leoiicrstiou a a - U i it. v. I, s::d shale sow r.;n . il ! ' 4V . lilBsf'tssi niiumss imyr'u-t. ::im Ais0Ki;ustt. J-'eli. 1 1, ' 'X Columbua, Ua. Book on Elwid Dss-sss srnt free. BwirrKrscirieCo. Drawer t, AUanla, US- A voung man in the Treasury Depart ment, culls his best girl "benzoic sul phinide," lst-ausc lienzoic stilphinidc is three buutlrcd tunes sweeter than sugar. Dizziness, nausea, drowsiness, distress after eating, can lie cured and prevented liv taking Ur. J, tl, Mclxnu s Liver and Kidney fillets (little pills.) The tree thut George Washington cut was once a iear. Mow It is a chestnut. Hlllltll'S Wilt-, When tlie day is o'er, uud the evening is come, The cattle arc led, tile milkingdoiie, Smith takes his ant 'ncnth the old shade . tree, From the labor of the land his thoughts are tree. But his faithful wife, from sun to sun, Takes her burden up that's never done; There is no rest, there is no oluv. For the good of the house she must work . , ulway. t:usTAi:a lhiioeht PHOliT.T) ALWAYS BR KE1T IN STOP, UTCHKN. HTAIILB AND FACTOUX I And Iu the end this hiitlil'ul, overtasked woman will break down beneutli her never ending roiuul of work; mid as she lies tijxin her couch of puin, Smith will have ample time to bemonn the selfish economy which closed his purse strings Wiicu ms jHitieiit wue gcnuy uinteti mat her lading health n-nuircd atonic. Why was he so short sighted? Dr. Tierce's Fuvorile ricscriplion would have given a new lease of life, and brought tlie blush of girlhood to her clin k again. It is the only remedy foroverworked,"worn out" und feeble women generally. Sold by all druggists, under a positive guarantee of siiiiMiiciion in every case, or price (i promptly rcfuiidcn. Kupeptty. This is what you ought to have, in fuel you'mtist have it to fully enjoy life. Thou sands arc searching for it daily, and mourning liecnuse they find it not. Thou sands upon thousands of dollars arc siien'. annually by our people in the hoie tout I my may uttaui tins noon. Aim vet it may lie attained by all. Wc guarantee that Hlcctrjc Hitters, if used according to directions and the use .Tsisted in, will bring you good digestion and oust the demon dvHitcosia and install instead liu lieiisy. We recommend lileetne Hitters for dysisvpsia and all diseases, of liver, stomach and kidneys. Sold at 50e. and $1 per bottle by r. L. Jacolis, druggist. There are not so many great stakes of- cred in the United States as in England, but a few more years of such growth as that which has attended racing for the past few years will soon give them, the palm for richness. Already the length of a horse's nose ahead of a competitor muy win for his owner a fortune. The Fu turity Stakes ut Coney Island this year will lie worth $(10,(M)(I to thcwinncr.niid the first horse in the limior Champion ship contest at Monmouth I'nrk will carry off $25,000. The Derby at Chicago is worth $23,000; the Futurity at' St. Louis, $10,(MHf; the lirillard und Om nibus ut Monmouth 1'ark, $ 18,000 mid $17,000 respectively ; the Iklipsc Stakes nt Westchester, $25,000 and the Great Western, $20,000. The winner of the Louisville Derby is $5,000 richer. Au Old Chair and llclwt Mr. Joseph II. Clanp, of Augusta, who is a blood relation of (Japt. lieu bo n Carver, of 1 ilgrim colony fume, bus an old English chair of oak and mahogany, which was brought over to Plymouth I mm luiglund in 1832 bv tho bhii) Lion und iirestmled to the captain. Tlio chair bears on its bottom an inscription giving the his tory of -tho origin of Thanksgiving day. Huiiy a tiino, writes Mr. Uar- ver, "1 have sat on my grandfather's kneo In this cnair under tlie uoble old elms which weru in front of tho old Province house in Boston, whicli joined my grandfather's estate. and heard him U ll the story of the Boston tea party, of which he was oue of the foremost members." Another of Mr. Claim's noscssioiis is a china punch bowl brought over by CapU Graves in tho tshin James iu 1035. Mrv tJlupn is in uis tad year, but writes a neat, firm hand. ' Lewiston Journal. THE ASHEVILLE BAPTIST, OFFICIAL OKGAN .Ol'THli W. N. C. Itaptifit Convention ,1 i'lijier Vroleii (i the iiKen-sis uf the lv noiiihiuliuu in H'istciu North Curiimn 1.50 Per Year, In Advance. Avertlsiug space limited. Mules made known upon upplleutlon. AiUhess AeiliBVII.UB llAt'TIST, niayl 1 dm wly Adievllle. N. C. s FRANK LOl'GIIRAN, Prop'r, , Hlek6i7 N.C. l$25 1 BcautlfulllMlldl,,gLot8 SKYLAND SPRINGS 111 NCOMHH COUNTY, N. C. Sk viand Sprlnirs la n new resort, laid olfin buildina; lots, elttht mile south of Ashevllle, oa . the A. t ti Uuilroad and the liendersonville riksv, , . ; .u .1 HE FINEST COLLECTION OF MINERAL SPRINGS IN THE STATL Twenty-seven BjiriiiK ChalylK-nlc, Alum, Iron, Ktwotii, Sulphur, Mugncfiu. and Frcvfltone Fine Hotel Flnlslietl and Opened For "nil the venr round," with low rate and best of rooms and fare. beverul biiililinirs ni-e K"inK Suw Mill and I'loner making lunilwr nxltl In the place. i'or a short time, eitou'e itus are onereu vt-ry low to seiners or mvesiuis. Oruud views, level lots, wide street, pure air, hut water, , OTIS A. MILLEtt, Proprietor. tnayio d5m ' . " THE CAROLINA SALOONi Man Uie Fluent and Larjgetit Stock of WHISKIES, i BRANDIES t AND t WINES, liver Brought to Anlievllle. I'urtie wishing a Kiod article lor family or other purposes, will Und It to their Interest to give tue a call. Kess.-eU"ully, - Frank O'Doniicll, Proper. mur31dly M In mv tore. and will lie delivered to the owner upon vatisfitetory deseTiplioiianil puy- ment of this advirtiseinent. at A. u. t-iiuriiK. IJinioullie. or Portrait Fainting;. " Portruila in oil ure seldom faithful likenesses of the subjects. Tlie other duy a local portrait painter was asked why this was so, and bo stud it was al most in variably the fault of tho subject esneciull ' y so iu the case of a woman. With a photograph or crayon ixjrtrait the subject never saw the work until it was presented complete, whilo with a portrait in oil tho subject gavu sittings and suggestions lots ol suirgeslioiis. too. Tlie painter was working for money. Ho must please' his subject in order to give satisfaction and earn his motley, and consequently he was obliged to accept suggestions. These might please tho subject by making her look prettier, but they would nearly always spoil tho likoness. Tor- trait painting, fie said, was the most unsatisfactory branch of the art, and portrait painters always agod more rapidly than tlul those wiio devoted their talunU toother brunches. -Chi eago Herald. A BISINliSS LOT, - For Sale at Auction. OiiButurday, at isui., June 1, 1889, I will aril nt the court house, a r.USTA!:!a UuiiiEilT Drunkenness Cr the Llqior Habit, Positively Cured it AisnMnnmi h. mir iiipei utcirn. It can Im ftrea In tea) ot code sr ti. er Hi r Hcle al tood, without tin kuowleilfte ol tlie per- ton takln; It; It Is alieolutely harmless and will aVect iiermanent and x!y cure, whethei Uie patient lea moderate drinker or an aleoliolir wreck, it never fail. WeGUARANTEE a rnmnlete cure Id every instance. S ae book f Hfe F, AnilresBlneonlldenee, bululm sffceiriu vu, 18ft Die. It, ClncbwiUO, Tlie Albiiqueruue DeimM-rat says "New Mexico covers a vast lake, and as wells ure lieing sunk 111 diU'ereut mrts of the territory tliii fact is being assured A well stunk ut tittlitip lias penetrated a bmly ol-,iler sily feet IU depth, and wherever a imlc Is stink to the wuter it is I'uiiiel to est. 1 111 111 exhaustible quautrui'.'i ' Strength tu vigorously push a business, strcninii to study for a nrolcssion strenitth to rciftdate ft. household, strength to do a day labor witliout pliysical pain. Do you desire strength r If you arr broken down, have no energy, I feel as it life was liurdly worth living, you can be relieved and restored to robust health and strength by inking Hrown's Iron Hitlers, n sure cure for ilyHs.'win, malarial weakness and nil disease requir ing a true, rcliublc tunic. It nets on the blood, nerves nml muscles, nnd rcgulutcs evrry part ot the system. . ONKY FOUND. Fine Bunlneett Lot, With one-half of brick wall of No. 87V4 N"f0' Main street. Bile of tot MSxlOO feet. Terms of alc: One-half essh, balunesin 12 months at 8 per cent. Interest. Title ierfeet. ' C. B. COOI'UK, mnyH dtds BI) South Main street BLAIR FURNITURE COMPANY, NO. 37 I'ATTON AVENUE, Wholesale and Retail Furniture Dealer, Aud Dutlertakers. 'l'rouipt attentioii given to all orders day or night. ARDEN PARK HOTEL AND FAMILY COTTAGES, HV, miles south of Ashevllle, on the A. & 8. railroud Is uow open lor the season. ................. W,.,..:L, llATKM. ' - Perliay..... a Per Week..,. 13MI Per Mouth 1'or circular address THUS A. MOKK1S, Prop'r, imiylMlf Arilen, N. C. Residence t q Pcnlaud Street. I'e 111 illy TLANTIC COAST LINU On nnil after this dule the fnllnwInK hed ule will lie ran over lts"Ccdiiml,liiviioii." No. Oil leaves Cfiltimbln n.UO p. ni. Arrives nt Chnrfetin II -'in p. m. No. B2 Lenves Charleston T.10 a. m. Arrlvi-s ntColunililn 11.r5 a, 111. Coiitirctina with train to nnd from all imlnii nn (lit- Charlotte. Columbia & Ait Kustn nnd Columbia At Oreenville Knllroiul. IJiilly. T. M. KMHHSON, Oen. Puss. At. J. rVliltVINIt, Oen. Hupl. MRS. S. STEVENSON 11 no removed to the Johnston llitllilliiic, Put ton avenue, corner of Church street, where lie I prepared to keen n irnlnr or trnnsirttt Imnriler. Tnlilc iurniKhcd with the l't the market affords. Terms reitsniiuhle. mariil Um rcUSTAHG LnilOEHT 1TEAIJ INTLAM SI A T H IS, 0LT) SOttEa W FOR MAN A BEAST. PKNETItATES gAJUiUlilUiABTli .iiseuXrj; hlXml ' MUtlJiavr UilUil'iVTIIEVKUYiiONll, nUSTAIIG LIIilUEIIT cxnxv.H rrf.KH. nniwa. cttts. roriNs. lii.UlSK8,(JUlUltJU.Nfc!l:'li0tTiilXUi TO IUiNT. A uootl warehouse for tubuecu or other purHea, Iu rear of liekeron' Store. - Apply to . joiie fe Sliuford. nuty4dlw ;S&tlsJtjl. ,",SaBBjjs . ( onri aUUnii U ji '.'is""..?. ' " i'i. Mfc't4 Mt tf.sr - a it fTmmvumm' 'm SIIEPAUD, MANN & JOHNSTON, FUNERAL- II RECTORS, EMBALMING AND SHIPPING A SPECIALTY. -31 PATTON AVISNUIJ;. JI - r.!U3TAEIGLi;:i:.lE!T (TTHES nOLLOWIIOUN, CAKKt) TtAOS, 3- B. Brewton will attend Call Way and Night. mar21dty LIBSTAMG L1HU.1EI1T MUSTAKQ KTSJi Ct'llKH llUEUMA'riSM, LAME HACK CUKES VOOT BOT, RHOVI.PFK KOT, AND TIKF 4UIN IU UIH11N 11X10) rHJUKW-WOUM AND8CAB WUiEFI "5
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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