jJfcarW.
Absolutely Pure.
Thla uowder never variea. A marvel of pur
ity, atrenjrtll and whidvaotnrncaa. More eco
nomical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot
lie Mild in competition with the multitude of
low tent, ahort weight alum or phoaphute
powdcra. rWild only in aui. Koyai. Uakimi;
Iuwiik Co.. HW Wull St., New York.
l&wtitprl7
I'KOh'ESSlOXAL CAKOS.
TltltO. I'. lUYlliaON, Tlloa. A. JllNKK
Kak'ii.'h. jAa. O. MAKTIK, Ashe v ilk-.
U AtH.'Ville.
JJAVIUSON, MAKTlfi & JONES,
Attorney! oud Counacllura at Law, .
Anhrville, N. C.
Will yr lice In the 11 til and 12th Judicial
llittlricta. "i d In the Supreme Court of North
Carolina, and in the Federal Court of the
Wcntcrn lrialrict of North Carolina.
Kefer to Bunk of Ashcvillc. dtacl
CHAi. A. MOOHK.
UVVK MKKUCK.
jJO)RB& MEKK1CK,
Attorney! and Couiiactlora at Law,
' Aahevillc, N.C.
" Practice In the United Mntca Circuit and
DiHtrkt Court, at Aahevillc, Stutcavillc, Char
lotte and Grccnalioro, in the Supreme Court
at KalriKh, and in the court of the Twelfth
Judicial District of the State of North Caro-
''special attention given to collection of
claims. . . it
Iartncra1rip doea not extend to practice In
Buncombe Inferior Court. Utoc3
T. H. COBB.
-pOUU & MBKRIMON,
J. S. liRUKIHOM.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Practice In all the court.
Oflice: No. 7 and 8, Johnston buildiiiH.
dtae-4
w. W.JONK.
WONBS it 8HUPORD.
OKU. A. SlUlKOKll.
Attorney at Law,
Aahevillc, N. C
Vractie ill the Suiierlor Courts of Western
B.iitin the Kuiircnie Court of the
fetttte, and the I'edernl Courta at Aahevillc.
Oflice in Johnston imiiuinK, wncrcouc n in
ner of the Ann vim always lie lounu.
dtnovll "
JOHNSTnNB JONB8,
ATTOMMIY AND COHNSBLLUM AT LAW,
ASH HV1LLB, N. C.
. Practice In the United State Circuit and
thstrict Courts at Aihcville, In tne Supreme
Court at Haleiah, and in the Courts of the
Twelfth judicial District of the State of North
Carolina, and elsewhere, as his service may
be required. Oflice over So. Express Oflice,
Hendry Block )anaa.lll
JJ H. DOUGLASS, D. D. 8.
DENTAL ROOMS, . NO. 24 SOUTH MAIN ST.,
Over Grant & Wlngirt's Drug Store.
Residence, No. (Hi Bailey St. feblOdly
It.
II, iiBBVES, D. D. S.
UajNTAL,
OFFICK
- lu Connally Building, over Redwood' Store,
Patton Avenue.
Teeth extracted without pain, with the new
ana'Sthetic, and all case of irregularity col
reeled. :ebl3dly
JJ F. BURG1N, M. D.
' OFFICE I
New Grand Central Building, over Big 22
Cluthltiif Store.
Iebl7ulm
J.
P. RAMSAY, D. D.8.
Dental
) Office i
In Barnard Builillnu Entrances,
Avenue and Main Street. ,
fcbUlklly
Patton
ANBW DEED, carefully prepared by lead
ln(t members of the Ashcvillc bar (on
finest parchment and heavy flat paper), cor
erinK all necessary points, lust out and now
mi sale at the oflice of the Citizkn IMini.Mii-
l N. n Nnrtli t-'tiirl Qn"'r' flntit'O'
I f any dealer aaya he ha th W. L. Donrla
fllioea without nanw and pries atanined
fbm bottom, put him down a a fraud.
V. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
FOR
CCNTLEMEN,
nrm in inn worm, r...""" m
5.0O OKNUINK HAfI-KKWKI KHOB,
4.1MI HtNII-KKWII) WK.l.T HHOK.
IJSO POI.K K AN1 FAKMKBS' KHOB.
4.IMI HNII-KKWl;l) WK.l.T HHOK.
BO KXTKA VAI.l'K KAi.r MlUJk.
OK UflbUltllUAV'H Kim1..
i.5 WOKKINfJMAN'M NIIOK.
4.00 and Sll.1.1 HOY!' HI'HOOL IHOKI,
All auds la Oonareu, Button and
1 tjaua.
V. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE l a diri .
Material. Bt BtylA. Bm ritting
Iff mitM. inul i vnnr rl.iaJitV. wrfla
W. U DOWLAS. UHOCKTOir. MASS
F.xnmlne W. I- nouirlas) i.oo
tihoen for Gentlemen and ItUles.
. Forsalcbv
HKRRING & WEAVER,
30 South Main Street, Asheville, N. C.
janlDdly
TBI V01LO SUIIBI
TO K0W II,
1 - Th world onpht to
r" lone lor me in Ilia cure
know what 8. S. 8. h '
of mflllLHantCuiici.
w nicn waa ao nan aaio
ho eo;tHldud inert'
in ChieJtpo, whuro
; bl by the pliyslr.lan
Wrnttohetrraltxl.Onr
ma s eony of an silver
Hwlft'abmeine. and 1
"4
in i
of my neihhi r".
tttcuient In p-au't 1'
htyan lakini; It. 1 n
dcaeft tho polmi vt
my ryatotu, nd I wr
will. It la nnw t'-
relief friim tho (In few
tradnalljr forrrd oat of
mna enn-a anand and
nontlwalncel quItUtk
lli.t- H.B K. ami I V.
bad no aiini of reluru of th dnuuful dlaoam.
Mna. An Bothwiix.
A Mtble, Mich., Doc
Bend for books 1
UUedfre.
tan inhrt
Blond Dlniama Olid Cnw
Hum Hwirr rnrie Co.
tower s, AUant, rJ
.'.ysraiG Lini:.iEiiT
nF.AIfl INFLAMMATION. OLD BOREarj
ly
111 Ml. NIC AMI PIJiAlilH
RailmaJ tickets 1miik1iI sold (index
i imiif;etl. AU transiirtions r-imriuitrvtl.
Ktlialile inliirmi'.tion cheerfully furnished.
at U North Main fctreet, oixsite court
house. W. M.Clakke.
I Wifvciu i6jsoiml lib en nil' i-quid
Jitcs aa on),' a 'I liases, und I iloiil lit-
leniltob e Kictntcrf to b I'nntc r
'niuiisora uy ImDvi Lse I wil wriie m
own editor lain rlijul Miy o f a prufr
i iidst-T aiit my 0 u tYyc. Country
llilitor.
For n wife and certnin remedy for fever
i lid untie, use Ur, ). II. Mi Ua'ii n Chills
;-.nd Fever Cure; it is warranted to eure.
The skeleton of tla; "Pime Museum" is
like N;ixiletii at Waterloo. He is the
b my uirt of the show. I
. a Hound UkhI Oliiiou.
R llninliridL'e Miiu.lav liMi., Cmnityf
A ttormy, Clue Co., Texas nays: "Have
ud lilevtrie llilteni wiili i""t hamiy
totalis. Mv hrother ulso was very low
with Malarial Fever hud Jaundice. ut
was cured hv timely use "I this medicine.
Am satisfied lileelric Uittera Siived his
lite."
Mr. 1. I. Wilcoxson, ol Horse i.nve,
Ky , adds a like testimony, sayim,'-ie
ositivelv believes no wimni ii.hciim,
id it uol been for lileitrk-Jtitters.
This creat remedy will ward on, tis
.ell ns cure all Malanal Diseases, ami
I'M- all Kidney, Uver and Momacii iisoi-
ers staiuls uiiiuualcu. i rieeumainii,
tF. U Jacobs.
"What is the sweetest tbinf in life?"
sks nn exi-haimc. The firet love letter
limi your sweet-heflrt.
SIULOH'S VITA.LIZFK is what .you
.-.I I'nrConstiiiatioii. Loss of AlHietile,
iNitzmess, and allsyni)tomsoi Dyspepsia.
I'riee 10 and 75 cents jier laittle.
CKOUl', WHOOl'INO LOUGH aitu
llronibitis immediutely .relieved By
Shilob's Cure. T. C. Smith & Lo.
flie Sultan of Turkey drowns bis
uemtcs in tlie Hospnorus. a aunui
Turkish bath, as it were.
The most delicate constitution can
afely use Dr.J. 11. McLean's Tar Wine
.ncr itnlm It is a sure remedy for
coughs, hiss of voice;, and all throat and
lune troubles. .
fnirilistg mav not be ohilauthronists,
et they are all of the opiuion that it is
I letter to give man to receive.
The Sew Discovery.
..You have heard your friends and neinh-
liors talking about it.. You mayyourseu
lie one nl the many who know Irom per-
onmil rxiirrience iust how irood a thiniz it
is. II you nuve ever inea u, you ait -
its staunch friends, because the wonder
ful thiiiL' alMiut it is, that when once giv
en a trial, Dr. King's New Discovery ever
ifii.rhrihlHflii aL-ein the house, it you
have never used it and should be afflicted
with a couth, cold or any Throat, L-ung
or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once
and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed
every time, or monev refunded. Trial
bottles free at F. L. Jacobs' drug store,
The man who is resnected by his wile
never needs to look fur tor a testimonial
of character.
SLIiEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable
bv that terrible cotujli. Shiloh's Lure is
tin-remedv for vou.
CATARRH CURED, health and sweet
l..ith secured, by Shiloh's Lntarrti
Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector
freebyT. C. Smith & Co.
K imr Tamasese of Samoa getsonl v $20
week salarv. The amount looks
small, but it is probably all Tamasese is
worth. 11 Samoa held lour Kings it
might beat the world.
no Not Buffer Any MniKer. ,
Knowing that a "cough can be checked
in a day, and the first stagesof consump
tion broken in a week, we hereby guaran
tee Acker's Iingbsh Cough Remedy and
will retund the money to all wlio uuy,
take it us er directions, and do not find
our statement correct. T. L. hmith &
Co. . iebodawlw
Keep way from dat nigger, I tell you,"
said Uncle Rube to his sable daughter.
He's like wot John de llaptis lived on."
How's dat ?" sluT asked. "Low ens nn
wild, honey." was the reply.-1! exas
Siftiugs.
Harenttt Criminally Liable.
More than half of all deaths occur
fore six years of age. An army of miio-
cent, lovely children are swept needlessly
iwaveach vear. Parents arc criminally
rcsoonsible for this. The death rate of
cliilibfii in liiiL'l.itid is less than hull this,
Ac ker'a Liar is 1 lialiv Soother has doiH'
more to bring this about than all other
causes combined. You cannot afford to
lie without it. T. C. Smith & Co.
.. .
He Won't vou come canoeing with
me. Miss Beacon ? She O, don't dare to!
He Why. it's all right if you sit lK-rfectly
still. She 1 kuow it: but where the
fun ?
Faults of diuestion cause disordcrst
the liver, and the whole system liccomcs
Icranircd. Dr. 1. H. McLean's Sarsnpa-
rilln perfects the process of digestion and
issimilation, and thus makes pure oioou
Tawkins (sadly) And so Chatty and
his wile have been separated lor a year
What a nitv it is that they can not be
happy. Hogt Why, bless your soul
thev are!
Pimnlcs. blotches, scaly skin, ugly
spots, sores and ulcers, abscesses and tu
mors, unhealthy (lisenanres. sucn ns
catarrh, eczema, rimrworm, and othe
forms of skin discuses, are symptoms ot
blood immiritv. Take Dr. J. H. Me
Lean's Sarsaparilla.
Miss Elite rushinir in V Oh, ma. Clara
Tintou has cloned. Mrs. Elite (fervently)
Thank heaven! Now we won't huve to
send her any wedding present.
Terrible ForewarniuK.
CoitL'h. in the morning, hurried or diffi
cult breathing, raising phlegm, tightness
in tne cliest, quiCKeneu puise, i-iiuiinciro
the evening or sweats at night, nil or any
of these things arc the hrst stages 01 con
sumption. Acker's English Cough Rem
cdv will cure these fearful svmptoms.am
is sold under a positive guarantee ny
t . Smith c Lo. tension w 1 w
College Student (nervously ) Did the
prima donna get my iMiuquet ? Stage
Door-keeper Yes, sir; but that six-loot
young feller vou see back there got the
letter. He's her son.
The Firnt Hymptoiim ot Death.
Tired feeling, dull headache, pains in
various iHirts or the body, sinking at tne
tilt of the stomach, loss of apwtite, tever-
lalinnu. nirnnlcs or sores, are all ixisitive
evidence of poisoned blood. No mutter
how it iR-cnme poisoned it must oe pun
ficd to nvoid death. Acker's English
Mood Elixit has never failed to remove
scrofulous or syphilitic poisons. Sold un
der positive guurantet by T. C. Smith &
(JO, ICOOUUWIW
HUSTAiiG Llnls'iEHT
HIIOPLO AI-WAYS BR KEPT W riHOP,
40,000 I.oat.
"I lost forty thoiiHand dollars by a
ieriolical at lack 'of nervous skk hrrt.l
uche," said n Chicago capitalist to a cor
resiondcnt, Miinting across the street to
a handsona- corner lot. ' That lot was
sold tor ten thousand dollars nt public auc
nuction five years ugo, and liiitctided to
by it, but was too sick with headache to
attend the sale, and it is now worth five
thousand dollars," If he had known of
Dr. l'ierce's I'lcasant Purgative Pel
lets tliey wouid have removed the
cause of his headnclR-s biliousness
and be woufcl have maife the
money. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative
I'elletseuresiik headavlic, bilious head
ache, dizziness, constiiatiou, indigestion,
and bilious attack; 25 cents a vial, by
druggists.
Partial pnyincuts Those
eferred ctvditors.
made
to
Terrililc Hluuirhter.
Tliotis;iidsof livpe -n-crenetillely4'ru
.vd last vrar in ilneouiitrv. nun other
ves nr' laing as ivniiloidy sacrificed to-
iv. Disease is (.muling Many Down
ito the dust of liialh. who might lie
ell. Mark tlitise inili;:, for tlKfchy
angsatale: "(5. M.D. '' They stand
r Ir. Picnv sloUlcn Mcilicnl l iiscovcry,
hicli is unciiiialeil for imparting vigor
ml tone to the liver and kidneys, 111
urifving the H001L and through it
leansing and rcnewiiigthe wholesystem.
'or scrofulous humors, ami consumption
r Inng-scroltiln.l in Us early stages, it
is a positive specific. It is sold u'-der a
iitsitive gtiaraiilctol pencilling or curing
1 every ease, on liemg given a lair trial,
r money paid fir it will be refunded.
Appropriate ending to a mask-maker's
advertisement : "New feMturescoustanlly
added."
THAT HACKING COUGH can be so
uiiklv cured by Shiloh's Cure. We
guarantee it. ,
WILL YOU Sl'Fl-lvK with l)ysicisin
nd Liver Complaint ?,Shiloh's Vitaiizer
is guaranteed to cure you. T,C. Smith &
Co.
Brown I understand you told Wells
that 1 am a regular chump. Jones-
Nothing of the kind, sir. I'm not round
telling the public what 1 think.
300 Kewsrdi
The former proprietor of Dr. Sage'sta
irrh Remedy, lor years madea standing
public offer in all Amcncunnewspapersot
.$500 reward tor a case of catarrh that he
could not cure. The present proprietors
have renewed this offer. All the druggists
sell this Remedy, together with the
Douche," and all other appliance advised
to lie used in connection with it. No cu-
arrah patient is longer able to say"! can-
ot be cured." You get $;uu in case 01
iiluft. ,
"What a persistent woman hater
Evergreen is!" "I didn't know that he
was." "Why, he has been married four
imes.
Bucklen'a Arnica ttalve.
The liest salve in the world for cuts.
iruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, lever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
oros, ana an skin eruptions, ana posi-
velv cures piles, or no pay reomrcu. It
is guaranteed to give irfect satisfaction,
r money refunded, rnce 25 cent per
wx. ror sale hv r. L. Im-olis. naw
,'Isyourwifea brunette, Tom?" No,
sah ; she is a perfect lady, snh."
Give the Children a Chance.
There is something radically wrong
with the health ot a child when it seems
listless, has poor or no apiictite, eves
sunken and with dark skin beneath. In
most cases showing these symptoms the
hild has worms, and all that it needs is
some simple remedy, such as Hart s Worm
Cream, to expel the worms, and the child
will soon be in perfect health again. Fa
rents, try it and let your little ones have
u luir chance tor tile.
A prominent man in nublic affairs savs
. ,r, . ...... 1. . . . t
mat lie gives uis orain its enuticu icst uy
never taking politics to bed with him.
Of course, he hus no use for political
sheets.
For lame back, Bideorchcst, use Shiloh's
Fortius Plaster, rnce 25 cents.
SHILOH'S COUGH und Consumption
Cure is sold bv us on a guarantee. . It
utcs Consumption. T.C.Smith & Co.
Red or black corsets now have the call
It seems the color line must k closely
drawn somewhere.
Belter Than suicide.
I'rolessor Arnold says: "An incuruble
lvstKMilic is justified in committing sui
citlc. We will guarantee to cure any d vs-
1 ri)tk- within three mouths by Acker's
hnglish Dysiieptie 1 ablets. l.L. i-multi
& Co. Icb5duwlw
The woodman s axe is an inconsistent
weapon, hirst it cuts a tree down and
then cuts it up.
No need to take those big cathartic
pills; one of Dr.J. H. McLean's Liver
und Kidney Fillets is quite jiullicicnt and
more agreeanie.
Appropriate ending to a muskmaker's
itlvertiscmcnt "New features constantly
idded.
. Why suffer longer from dysicpsia, in
digestion, want of niiiietite, loss o
strength, lack of energy, malarial inter
nuttent levers, etc. ( Hrown s Iron Hitters
never tail to cure these diseases. They
act like a charm on the digestive organs
removing all dysiieptie svmptoms, such
as lielchmg, heartburn, biliousness, etc.
Kememlier it is the only iron preparation
Hint will not blacken the teeth or give
headache.
A REAL PLEASURE
To no YOUH
PRINTING
Am you want it und when you
want it.
CITIZKN rUBLISHINO CO.
tiUSTAIIG Lllil'.'iENT
18 F0K MAN A ItEAST. rF,NETRATE3
UUMOLE i, UlllE TO THE VUY HONK.
The Itally 1 IIUu.
Is always alive to tlie interests
of
Aslieville and its people.
Is the most popular advertising me
dium in North Carolina.
Is read by a greater numlier of jwople
than any other secular puiicr in the
State.
Is always filled with tlie choicest read
ing matter of the day.
Hoarding houses till tlnir rooms uyud-
crtisiiig in the Citizkn.
News, ami all tlie news, makes tlie LIT-
izkn a general favorite.
No retail merchant ever maile a great
iKxesa without auvcrtising. try tne
Cjtizkn.
Au advertisement in tlie Cituln pays
tlie advertiser an hundreil-fold.
"Yoii nreall the worhl to me," afl'ee-
ionutcly remnrked Noah as he surveyed
his menagerie.
The Asheville Dally Cttlsen Vive
The latest It Kill news.
The freshest 8 tale news.-
The best general news.
A first-class telegraph service.
Full Washington reports.
General and sccinl comments.
The largest subset-lotion list of any
seculur japer in tlie State.
The. best advertising medium in t In
state.
A full staff of able editors and eorrca-
iMiudeuts.
I he nea lest, newsiest anil most cuier
prising pnier 111 ixorlu taiiiiina.
Its rllorts are always dcvolctl tt the
upbuilding anil ilevelopmcnt of llie 're-
s iiirecs ol the Mute, parliculai ly tlie
Western section.
"Siilcriplion, $( tier milium; $.'t six
n ut lis : 5(1 cents ier mouth. -
Presents in the mont elegant fotiii
THE LAXATIVE ano NUTRITIOUS JUIOE
or THS
FIGS OF CALIFORNIA,
Combined vyith the medicinal
virtues of plants known' to be
most beneficial to the human
system, forming an agreeable
and effective laxative to perma
nently cure Habitual Consti
pation, and the many ills de
pending on a weak or inactive
"audition of the
AIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS.
It ii themost excellent remedy known to
CLEMSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUMLLT
When on U Hiliout or Constipated
PURE BLOOD, RCFRIIHINO SLKP.
HEALTH and STRIN0TH
NATURALLY FOLLOW.
Every one is using it and all are
delighted with it.
ASK YOUR DRUOXHST SOU
bthup or mos
MANU'AOTURIO ONLY BY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAM FRANCI8C0, CAL.
UWSVlUe, Kf " HCW YORK. H. t.
THE
CITIZEN
PU11LISIIING
COMPANY,
No. 0 North (Join t Square
1b turpi imJ to do liii--riwl
work at
LOW RATES
I5tH:aune they have a
FIRST-CLASS EQUIPMENT.
MUSTAIIG LIIIIMEIIT
CITRKS ITI.EH, llL'BNH, CUTS, f'ORNH,
bUUlKKS,(:llIJJjLALN8A,i'UUB'liliTLtJ
A FINt TALKE.R.
(illll ltrlt;ht 111 teirltll lnlnlT,itn- II In 1.'
ntllunt Luui.uMt(.
lie nlwuvs UiIUimI acII. but 1 Ibink
lie never talked bell ir than ulter bis
iiructieal withtlrawul fitan public lilt).
I seemed as though Ins ikiwci's 114 a
8ivuker, no longer uwh! for the in
struetioii of tho woi Id ul large, were
mployed ail the. uioru uiilv?vrilly
ir the bcnulil of Ins iiersoual li'ii'inls.
I was upon books and liU'inry sub
jucts guiierally that he clncllv liked
to talk. Ins knowlejgo of tnglisli lit
endure wus in certain diroctioiis won
crfully wide und dei'p. 1 imagine
thul there are very few men who
ould huve btuteii 1 1 i id in a competi
live exaiiiiiiation in our Knglish HieUt
from the days of Milton to. those of
W ordswortu. liis llterury tusU's were
us simple as his personal liabiut, and
110 doubt lie would have fallen untler
the eoiiU'innt of the suiierior critics of
ttirtuin cliipies if they bad tarTi "wwarr
of Ins oiiiiioii on inuny subitH-U
liut evun thuv if tlii'v bail Hliiovixl tbt
privilege of liisfrienJsliip. wouid have
hwii ubuniiiMi bv bi urinir him rtt ili',
us he wus very fond of doing, favorite
passagos from the kk Ls he loved so
well. One evening 111 the spring of
last year, shortly before his illness bt
gau, I wus Billing beside li tin in the
smoking room at the Itefoiin club.
wheu he began lo talk uboul bnglisb
ly 111 11 and hvinn writers.
By and by. curried away by Ins
tbuiiie, he rt'H'utod Ui me many of 1 1 in
favorite hymns. As he recited llioui
in measuii'd tone the charm of thai
beautiful voice which hud so often
tlirillod the house of coiuiiioiis, and
subdued a hostile majority, made it
self felt even in a club smokiiiK room,
and from all parts of .the room men
drew quietly near Uthesxt where
we were sitting, and listened with
bated breath on the old man elotuout
repeated verses of a kind which, I
fear, are not often to bo beard within
the walls of a club. There was one
noticeable characteristic of bis voices
Though the tone was low, it was so
lear, and soskilllully wasit modu
lated, that when speaking in his ordi
nary tones he would be heard with
distinctness at the further end of a
large room, even although several
groups of talkers occupied the apart
ment. And then, how .. admirably
chosen was the language in which he
spoke, even in ordinary conversation I
nave said that some superliue critics
might, perhaps, have sneered at his
taste id literature. There is not an
English writer now Living, however.
who would not be the. happier if he
could write as well as Mr. Bright
habitually spoke. For his words, eveu
in tho most commonplace conversa
tion, were chosen so well that, us he
talked, you seemed to be listening to
some masterpiece of our literature.
London Mews.
Field and George.
A gentleman who was present on
the occasion told me today that sever
al years ago David Dudley Field and
tienry vieorgo met ror tne tirst time at
the olUco of Tlie North American Re-
w. Mr. George had just returned
irom abroad, where he hud made a
great reputation, but in New York
personally tie was little known, al
though his abilities wero generally
conceded everywhere. Tho gentlemen
met to interchange views on tlie sub
ject elalxirately set forth in Mr.
George's book, "Ingress and Pover
ty. During the course of th inter
view Mr. Field criticised . alleged
staiemeuui in inai worn on political
.1 .... i i . i
economy. Ills remarks indicated ig
norance or the text to such degree as
to surprise Mr. George, into Buying evi-
lently the gentleman had not rood
the book he had come to criticise.
Strangely enough, this Mr. Field ad-
T - : i . ".."J i i
iniwou, wuicii causeu umuirrussiiieni 10
both and cut short the interview: Bub-
soquently, at another meeting, a more
tuorougu uiHlerstaniling or each other
was huu, and the opinion ot earn as to
the other s abilities was decidedly com
nlimcnlury. During thoso interviews
Mf U tkltll tllll IIM.II ru.iu.t rul Iflll
and artful skill of a lawyer, would try
U) entrap Mr. tjeorge into an aUunssiou
of some proixisitioii, with a view to
prove its fallacy. The quick intclli
geuce of the latter grusiK'd at once the
question in all its bearings and his
adroit and ready answers showed
genius for debate.
Tho duel between these two ruas
tors was, said, my Informant, t
thing to be long remembered and
showed tho great controversial talent
f tho one no less than tho cxhau.stlcss
rcsoui-ce of the other both suiierb."
New York Uraptnc.
Died with Flab lu HU Tliroat.
A curious cause of death was re
ceutly recorded in India. A native
who wasllNlung in a stream caught a
Hal, eel like turn, about 111 teen to six
teen inches in length. Being desirous
or killing it, ho put it in to Ins mouth in
order to bite oil its bead. Ihelish,
howevor, scarcely appreciating this ut-
tempt at decapitation, vijorously es
saved to make other arrangements, in
which it was successful. Gifted with a
slimness. which made it vorv dilllcult
to hold, it slipped through the mans
....... . . .
lingers into his mouth, and conveyed
itself partly down his eulleL The sit
uation now was bad tor the fish, but
still worse for the man, but owing to
the sharp litis on the back of the ntm
it was not ossible to withdraw it. The
man died in great agony within an
hour. Detroit r ree i'rtm
... A Soldier of th. Rerolutlon.
The town of York claims the honor
of furnishing Hourly the Hrst aud also
.1.1 . " .11' . 1 . .s.
me iusi surviving soiuieroi me revo
lution, this lust nuiiieu was VViUmm
I Titt.,1,1 no ivllit u.na lrt in Vrhitr fV.f
6, 1704, and died fei l'euobiicot, May 2,
ISUO. At the close ol tlie war lie re
turned to Penobscot, which has been
his home since he was 4 years old, and
in 1805 be joined in a (ourih of July
celebration at Bangor, a revenue cut
tur having boon dctuched for his con
veyance toauu from thut city, and as
lie nusHed by the renobscot river the
guns of Fort Knox tired a suluteof
welcome, un honor said never before
lo huve been given to uuy persou in
'.he iiluto. Lewiston (Me.) Journal.
PITA CUKEU. BY OLD SPKCIAL18T
II I V I'HYSICIAN.
r I I II n"ttl' medldne Fr.-e. war-
III far rant our remedy to eure the tororat
caaea, and the only phyaleluna who do thla to
prevent your Deing nnnoat-ti upon y mm
ualnK fulae namra and who are not lioctora.
Ilcriuiw othrra fulled la no rcnaoi lor not
UfhtK thla metlidne. lllve Expreaa anil Poat
oIltiT sdilrraa. It cnata yon nothlnv. Addteaa
Aanhel Medical Bureau, Hill Hroaiiwar, New
Vora anK7dwljr
aiUS. S. STEVENSON
t.Hfl removed to tiie John it on BtiHillriK, pHt
ti'ti Hvenue, cc.mcr nf Church iitreet, where
she in vtrjinml to keep rtgulnr ur transient
MmrrltTN. Table fumiHlierl with the rnt the
market aflonln. Termitreatonable, mar31 6m
nUSTAHGLiniriEHT
CtlltES HOUXIWimnN, CAKED BAOS,
QiiVii A UOQV IX CATTLE I
MISCELLAXEOVS.
Climate 1'iiHurpanhcd. 1,500
mineral SprlutCM Vlthlu
Tlie " HICKORY INN" is built of brick, stone and iron,
uis all modern improvements. Eleetrie Lidits. (Jas anil
IOIectric 15elln in each room. Hot and Cold Water Huthsand
Foiletw on each floor. Is elegantly furnished throughout."
Cuisine and appointments unsurpassed.
$25.1
Beautiful Building Lots
IN
SKYLAND
BUNCOMBE
Skylantl 8)riiiKa la a new reaort. Inltl oft"in builtlitiK lota, rlirht mltra aouth of Aahcvllle, on
tbc A. & H Railroad and the Henderaonvillc 1'ikc.
THE FINEST COLLECTION OF
Twcnty-ftcvcn SpriiiK Chalylx-ntr, Alum, Iron,
pure, com unti ncaun giving.
Fine Hotel Finished and Onened
Fur "nil the venr 'round." with low rntea and lirat ofnmnia and farr.
Svvcrul ImililiiiKa arc K"iii up. Saw Mill anil
r ur antjri iinii. i-ihmix una arc onvren vrry low to aeuiera ur inveaiora.
Grand vicwa, level Iota, wide atreela, pure air, one water,
OTIS A. MILLER, Proprietor.
majrto dSm -
THE CAROLINA SALOON,
Has the Finest and
WIIISlUFS. i BRANDIES t AND i WINES,
liver Brought
I'artka iliinn a yuutl artklv for finally or
give me a cull. Kcapcctlully,
Frank
ninr3td1y
GLAIR FURNITURE COMPANY,
NO. 37 PATTON AVENUE,
Wholesale and Retail Furniture Dealers,
------ And Undertakers.
l'rompl iitlfiil itiii ffiven to nil onli'in tiny or tiij;!t. ..
Residence t 39 Penland Street.
Mildly ?
-TP',
SHE PARI), MANN & JOHNSTON,
FUNERAL -DIRECTORS
EMBALMING AND SHIPPING
A SPECIALTY.
31-
-31 PATTON AVENUIV
P. It. llrcwtou m 111 attend Calls Day and Night.
" " ' marttdly -.
imim li!!iue(it
CIHIKH RITKTMATISM, LAME BACK
AND HTIFr JOINTS. BIIHlNUAiU'
Ketrt Above Tide Water. Fine
a Short Walk of the Hotel.
.as
l$65
SPRINGS
COUNTY, N. C
KiNERAL SPRINGS IN THE STATE.
Kimom, Sulphur, Matfnca.a and Freestone
Planer tnakinx lumlier rijfht In the place.
Largeat Stock of
to Atuevllle.
other pun'oaea, will find It to their interest to
,
O'Donnell, Prop'r.
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nusTAtiG li;:i:::;;t
CUTIF.R FOOT HOT, SHOTJI-DKR-HOT,
HCUKW.WOUII AND SCAB IN KllKKl' 1
In