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r s i 1 4 ? it fKOI'tiSSIONAL CAMiS. Till'". I'. DAVIIisiiN, Tims. A. Jiini'.s KulriKh. J- "' MAHTIN, Asheville. Asheville. jJAVIIlSON, MARTIN K: JONUS, Attorney! mill Counsellors ut Law, Asliovillc, N. C. Will pru lice in the 1 1 III ami 1-'tli .1 mlninl islrii'ts. null ill thf Supreme Court nl N"rlh I'iirulinn. mill in tin' I'i'ilcriil Courts nl tin Western Histriet of North Carolina. Kclcr to Hunk of Aslicvillc. iltscl CII AS. A. MOOKK. llltl'l' MKHKICK. roiIKH K: MKUKICK, Attorneys anil Counsellors at i.iuv. Aslicvillc, N.C. Practice in the l'nilnl States Ciicuil anil histriet Courls nt Aslicvillc. Sl.itcsvillc.Cliar-lotli- mill r.reenslioro. in the Supreme Court it Kalcifch. mul in the eouiis ot the I wcltlll Imliciul Histriet ol the State of North Cum- "special atlentioil (riven to culltelioll ol claims. , , , , I'liliniTsllip Hoes mil cxiciiu m pi. Iluiicotnlii- Inferior Court. ill. i c ll. conn. lllll .V MliKKIMuN. . II. MKKIIIMIIN. Attorneys ami Counsellors at Law. I'raeliee in all the courts. I illicc: Nos. 7 anil S. Johnston Iniililiili:. llsc '. W. JONIiS. IDNliS it SIIUFIIKII. c.iio. a. siu'rnun. Attorneys nt l.niv, Asheville, N. C. Practics in the Suieriiir Courts of Western North Carolina, the Supreme Court ol tin Stale, anil the PVIituI Curls at Asheville. I ilhee in lohnslon liuililiuc where one inein. her of Ihe firm can ill way he lonnil. illnovl I JoUNs-TnNi; luNliS, AllollMiV ANIiCIIINSIil.l.oK AT LAW, ASIlliVll.l.li, N. C. Practices iulherniteil Slates Circuit au.l IMsl i t Courts at Asheville III the ;"Ple"a Cut at KaleiMh, ai i the Courts "I the Yii I III Imlieial llislriet of the Sl.Heol North ,C.?n "a ami elsewhere, as h s scrv.ics may i pi n llllicc over ;so. i.i .:,,,,' illemlry lllock Iiui-.mi J II. DOUGLASS. U. I'. S. IOENTM- K0ON1S, . NO. 24 SOUTH MAIN ST., Over Omul -V Wincci'l's I n un Store. lUcsi.lc.iec. No. lis llaihy SI. I.M.i.lly 'k7h.7kKVKS. II. U.S. II. K. SMITH, II. U.S. lra. Uccc & Sinilli. n C.mniilly lliiihliii. over Kcihvooil s Stou, fit 1 loll Avenue. Teelll exliaeleil willlotll pain, wlth.lhellew i.n.i stllctic. anil all eases ol menu..;, reeleil. lelil "il l.v II. 1'. UUUI'.IN, M. II. OIMCIi : New I'.rauil Central llnililiiiK. over llic Clolliiii Store. klilTillm 1 I'. KAMSAV, 11. II. S. Dental ) OHicc llarnanl liuililiim lin trances. Avenue anil Main Street, lei." - ' J. V. UOM-INif, Veterinary Surgeon, ASIlliVll.l.li, N. C, Will practice in the town anil sin roiimliiiK country Also have sei.iililie horseshoeing done. Olliee in Col. Kny's stables. iuir. iKlw Ur. KranU Harvey, Veterinary Surgeon. Ofliec at Sevier's Stable. Kesiileuee w ith Mr. Natt Atkinson. Jr.. No. 1M 1 llavvvooil street, jiil il 1 RTlll'K M. rilil.l'. Graduate Optieian, Main Street. ;ll meelianieal oeular ilefeets cc4rl. lUoirs for cMimiillilloil U to p. in. f the eve eo. iL a in . - lo jul'.i lllf IIKNTISTUY. The iiuilersiKiieil haviilf n snineil ipraelic- ol lu ntistrv in Asheville, respeelliilly temlers his professional services to ihepiil.he. il-illinc teeth anil trealim; iliseas.il nuins spe .iallies. Local amestlielie to prevent pain upplieil when ilesireil. l lliee rooms oil I'lillon Avenue, one ilooi west of Cosbv's jewelry store, same us tor meifv nccupicil. H. I'. AUKINC.TIIN. juin iitf THE ASHEVILLE LIBRAHY ASSOCIATION. Kooms on Main streel. opposite the Hist- lipcn ilailv. cmviI Suailays, lioin 111 a. ill. until I P- in-, mi' I .ri -"I in' I it n "' The ler'ns of subscription are: line year II mos., $l..rili; : ims, 1 ; 1 nm fillets. ; ilailv i ets. I illieers for 1 SS'.l 1'resitlent, U. K. Hawls . Viee-I'resiilenl, Charles W. Woolsev; See. anil Treas., II. S. Wntson: Lilirari.lii. Miss ll. J. Hatch. Citizens mill visitors a to insiect the ealiilocue natnes us iileinliers .- eoriliallv invited in. I iuseritie their lehMltl Ml e fiiteil Hurt At Kiiaraiilenl. A e irfete sU sif lie uliove t;oi lis ai CHANT'S hhc; S I OR15 1, SOl'TII .UIN ST l HIST. hcuIIhIk' prcscripllons a siseialty. felcJTiUui f anjrdml" hits l Iim . Ihoen without usiuo Hiiil pi the bottom, put him down " VV. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN- Itrst In tlio vrnrltl. t-'.tnmlnr til JJJ.On !K,N li I N I-: II t N I. si f. It SIIOB. w.,n il si p-ni',i i it i i Tr SIIOK. ..i,ii i-iii.ii.r, ,T l-A 4.IHI KXTICA V.tt I l; I Ai; i I US' SIIOB. IOK. i. SHOES, l.lc. 8. .. iiiikim;i v Mi.UO ami H l r.r. ; All luwk' In r...rn. . ., W. L. DiH S3 SHOi- MUtritl, Ili-iit I II WM tniu bj ynur detler. W. L. DOUGLAS, . r,.. .... .,r,,.,vuir UIKI .JMtll'M, I'ur sale- bv hi:ruin& wiiAvi ii, . ao South Main Street, Asheville N C janlOdly Itl'SINlCti! ANU HI.lCAttllKK. ItKcpHla, Uettiiair, ich1Ii. T1k-.sc ; rc the actual steps which follow itiiliKcstiim. Acker's Uni;lisli Hvsicisi;t T;ililcts will linlli check anil cure this most Iciirful of ilisc.iscs. Ivvcrv base ball leajjuc is cluli-foiitcil. The chili that is at the font realizes this. W1IV WII.I, YOitcoiio.il when Shiloli's Cure will "jvc inmicilialc relief. I 'rice 11 els., fill els., ami $1. Sllll.oll'S CATAKUII KUMIiDY-a posit ivc cure for Catarrh, Diphtiiei iaaml Caiiker Mouth. The sheriffs notice thus supplies A moral ami a talc, The man who faileil to advertise. Is advcrtiseil to fail. rcrsons advanced in years feel younger and slroiincr, as well as freer from the i n li nil i lies of n,i liy lakiiie. Dr. J. II. McLean's Sarsapurilla. Tor sal'i by L. Jacobs. A Michigan man has an tiiiitnclla iiiaile liimi onions. There's little dauuer ol anv one but the owner lakitijj; il, there is stroii,' euounh reason lo believe. ;ivc tlie ChllUren a Cliaucu There is soniethin railically wronn with the health of a child when it seems listless, has poor or no apjiclite, eyes sunken and with dark sUi, licncatli. In most cases showing these svnililonis the child has worms, and all ' hat il needs is sonic simple rcincilv.sucrias Hart sYVor L'lcain. to expel the worms, ami the child in soon be m iiciicct liiailh auain. I a- reuls, try il and let your little ones have a fair chance lor lite. Oticcn Victoria, it is said, never uses uiiTlirella. That is economical. She afraid some one will borrow it ami ian to return it. Tlllv K U V. C.KO. ll.TIIAYKK.olISour- bon, luil., savs: "lloth nivscll ami wile owe our lives lo SIllLOll'S COXSI'Ml' TION CTKIi." A K li YOU MAUli inisiTable by lndiKi'S tion, C'oiislipaliou. Hizzincss, Loss ol Apic(ile, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's, Vilalizcr is a positive cine. Unilncllas all lielniiK to a loan associ ation. Thai's why people woii'lIcI tlictu alone. No liniment is in belter repute or more widely known than lr. J. II. AlcLcan's Volcanic Oil Liiiiuicnt. It is a wonder ful remedy, i'orsaleby 1'. L.Jacobs. Ivtcrnal viilanee enables a man to cany the same unibr Tin for years. 1 laioiiiK I'lrc- in tnc VcIiim. We hold positive proof that Acker's liiiKlisli lllood lilixir cures all lilood poi sons where cheap sarsapai illas ami so called purifiers fail. Knowing this, we will sell it to all who call at our store on a positive guarantee. T. C. Siiiitho: Co. "Will the glass blowers strike?" is the question asked by an esteemed coiilciii porarv. Il sukkcsIs another inquiry: Will the glass-strikers mow : That Itcaclly Scotirite? Tubercular consumption is simply hint; scrolula the active and dangerous dc- cloiiment ol a taint in the lilooil. I lie grand blood-cleansing botanic principles contained in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery specially lit to ptu ily the blood mil prevent the loriuatioii ol ulcers in the lungs and bronchial tubes. Liver eoiniilaint, skin disease, and sores, are ilso cured Ijv it. All ilruggists sen u. If you want to find out all about wo men anil incir ways iisk moiic juuuk man who has never been married. Many people habitually eiuliitc a Iccl in,' ol lassitude, because thev think they have lo, If they would take Dr. J. 11. M. l.can's Sarsaoari a this lecllllg ol weariness would give place lo vigoi aim vitality, horsaicby I'. L. Jacobs. lie. "You're swirl Ionic, a Sugar 1 rust, Was what he whispered ner. She. "The salt ol earth you are to me, A Salt I rust, as it were. liucklen's Arnica Salve. The licsl salve in the world tor cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhcuiii, lever sores, teller, ehapiied hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tive v elites lines, or no pay required. II is guaranteed lo give perk-cl satisfaction, or money leiiiuiien. nice j. reins pci iox. For sale Hv !- L. lacoiis. iiaw Marriage is not one-tenth as miieli a fa i hire as the average summer resort engagement. I.oeli. The transition from long, lingering ami iiaiiitul stcioicss to roiiusi iicaiiu mai is . , , i. i i... an epoch in the 1 i li-- of the individual. Such a rcuiai kable event is treasured in Ihe nicmorv and the agency whcrcliv the I heallh has been attained is.grate- fiillv blessed. Hence it is that so much is heard in praise ol Wcelric Kilters. So inv lee thev owe their restoration lo health, to the use of the Croat Alterative and Tonic. II von arc troubled with any disease of Kidncvs, Liver or Stomach, ol Ion., or short standing von will surely liml reliel'bv use of lilccti ic Hitters. Sold at oile. aiid'yl IK.-I- bottle, at 1'. L.Jaiobs' drugstore. The electricians' song is "Ohm, Sweet Ohm." Careless .Mollicrs. Many uiotlicrs have permitted their children Iodic before theircves when they nil.. 11 Have necu savco. .mi m" who keeps house without a boltle ol Acker's linglish Halw Soother at hand, i mis risk which she may sonic liin.-reioet. ll has saved l he lives ol Ihoiisamls ol children, anil is doing so I evcrv vcar. Their was a rich girl in Dubuque Who was wooed bvainoiicylissliiiipie. Hut she said, "Please, youi I. race, 1 don't hanker lor place," Anil Ins ardor received a icbuquc. Pimples, lioiis and other hiiiuius, an liable lo ap.e.n healed. The bis when the blond .ncl: rcmeilv is Pr. I. II. McLean's S.nsap.u l-'or sale In 1- L. Jacobs. o., 1 , II,, did von hl.cnivse'iiioii i.,..b.e Mrs. Smith'- Mrs. Sunt ll : thai in 'ii i. it, ue nil., w.is thai oihoii- l..r.i,i..' U...III.H, in ti e liisi new with tin pliini-coloicd ha l ' liocli.i "ll's n.'lhiu:4 but .ill attack dyspepsia." docs thai conn Paliitit Ami wilh It inn ?" llticloi "That conic ; ti ih I lie I'.ieck. madam." Noiualtcr whclhei it cnus limn the lim-t i.rlhc llcbicw. ol i.,ll.l"lllllllC'!C if vou have il, inst lake t r PlJasiiut Pui-;alnc PiUiis. i.-on'i mvil lo ask the d K-t-.i Pit u anil am ; liiie- .iIhiiiI it. Seilic in all il ran. thf liver, stomach ami huwils iillcuts ol l, H...I. I. n Italian iiol.lciuaii n ' '!. ...V. ... ll li.slille Inl S'JO acw lurk "no? i " IUUI i'; i, ,.,.., ovens. I Var uic. I hail ii' ':. .....t- ,11 ili.il nioiicv to bio l,V,l ll v,.,rn .... hund-orgaii and a iiimikey. Tl.. -..l.l r.li.illt" lr. S.il;c's t at. Keinetly. ilACKMKTACK," lastiiiK ami Ira- "X.-uil pi'rluiiic. I 'rice 'J't ami Jill els. SIlllOU St liKli will nuuiciiiaieiy re lieve Crimp. Whoopiiis CoukIi ami llron- chilis. St. Louis naiiers are 1 imtl tuir up llc Chicago lvlicl fuuil for the Johnstown sufferers. St. Louis may lie annexed and silenced. One of Dr. . II. McLean's Little Liver and Kiilnee I'illcts. taken at night liclorc going to bid, will tuifc the bowels; the cll'cct w ill astonish you. h'or sale by l' L. Jacobs. A wind storm attacked NalchczSalui ilay and did considerable harm. Natchez Iicing on the bin IT. letter Tlitiu llluuU.v HattlcH. (lencral Wlicatcrofl Nelson says: "My cxici ieiicc in the Lnglish army as well as in America, convinces tnc that nothing so purifies the blood or adds to the health, vigor and lite as Acker's linglish lllood Jilixir." This great remedy is sold under a posilive guarantee. Jdiggs: A bald head if a great ail van lagc to a married man, en, I ecu : .mi. .x. I'eck: No, 1 don't think il is. ll shows scratches too plainly. 1'liclr 1IuhI:ichs llouniliiit, l'robably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at l- L. Jacobs' .Lo.. slnrc as their uiviuu awav to their customers of so many lice trial bottles ol Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. Their trade is simply cnot iiious in this vet v valuable article from the fact il..-, l if" ahvavs cures and never disap points. Coughs, Colds, Asthma. I'.ron chitis. Croup, am! all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test it lieliirr buviutr hv netting a trial bottle free, larie size' .$1. livcrv bottle war ranted. VVs. dear "Reader." I'. S. C.ratil was a tanner, but not the kind ol a one mat this Administration has. Mow lliiclurs conquer leatli. Jloctor Waller K. Ilainiuond says "After a lotiir cxik i icinc I have conic to t he conclusion that two-lliiids of all the licatlis froiii coughs, pncuiuonia ami eon suniril ion might be avoided if Acker's Kngiish Cough Ucmcily were only carc fallv used in time." This wonderful Rem edy" is sold under!! posilive guarantee. It is difficult to analyze the awful stretch of imaginative logic which enables "Anxious Inquirer" to associate false teeth with gum shoes. Advice to .HollicTH. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrtipshoiilil alwavs be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens flic gums, al lays all pains, cures wind colic, and is I lie licst remedy lor diarrhica. Hoc. a bottle. Los Angeles has a modest girl who learns the church songs from her sislcr and not from the book, because il is a hymn book. ! IK DYSPKl'SIAnnil Liver Complaint von have a printed guarantee on eyeiy bottle ol Shiloli's Vitalizcr II iieverfails to cure. A NASAL IN liC'TOR lice wilh each bottle of Shiloli's Catarrh Remedy. Price fill els. The man who stutters has one advan tage. People always listen very atten tively whenever he tries lo talk. Itrowu's Iron Hitters is a snvilic in all cases of swamp fever, imcriniUcnl lever, and malaria of any name. Low niaishy ground. stagnant pi mis of water, decaying vegetable mat lei , changes of climate while suffering Iroin general debility, all produce malaria. Urown's Iron Hitlers cures alt tonus. I ion I iiscqnunnc. 1 1 crealeseou- slipatiou. produces licnil'icuc, ami not 1 1 1 1 ri i uc 1 1 1 iv rlieuinalism and neuralgia, Itrowu's Iron Hitters never docs. It will curci Hem. nost eli-ennl form THE LAXATI V :. AMO NUTRITI0U8 JUICE OK THE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, i. ' iniiim il witli the medicinal Mus of plants known to be osl lienefnial lo the human vstein, formiiitf an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti- uation, and the many ills tie- pending on a weak or inactive ' nilition ol the SIDNEYS, LIVER AMD BOWELS. It is the most excellent remedy lcnown to CUANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is r.ilious or Conslipatc'1 Ml THAT PURE BLOOD, HEFRE8HIM0 8LEEP, HKALTH nnd STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. i l- vrv one is using it and all are delighted vith it. ALK lOuR OIIUOQIST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN fHANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY NEW YORK. N. Y. I II' what vuii :it lim lH vou vim. ril"vMi arc tinuiiUtl with l.ptpsia, 1 NiTvmism ss, , lliartlmni, Ikii'l.-itln, l.nw Spirits, , Kiilut v Complaints, lite, lite, WHAT YOU ilVUT YOUi5 Try a buttle ol I)lt. II VI'H Aroiii-iHc : Hivioraior s I h:i -.1 ,! Hie li uii.ii u I "I a . ealill v ni i lie ptiliiie lor over . anil Unnisdiuls liave Sen. I lor circular uml s all. I l lierliollle. Nliluil In i :iln liitmilil f,.r :il i,y I.. Jacobs, Sllicl HI'I I'all."' Avenue. K K . 1" II' lilt AKls.. llosloil m ONLY! HI. A I II S ml I .III jl .v V '. .,! KV.KVOUS DIHILITIT; ' 'a.-- --. , . ! ,.f ii livar'l Minii: EflucU ll.,n.' i.,., nil is ni mn.v. HiSl -ll.H.lil iH ltJ. ah.I I."," iKntiiHltlrlfS. nib nllMI II. Ill,- I ACADIA IN A CANYON. A Quctir Colony of VcgutiirlnnM rriftperoua Wiiiimii lUumlrtira of It. Tlio i-outo from Sun Dintfo to tho desert ow on tlio -ustern bido of tlio county's mountain nitigcs, which wus partially described in Weduesduy's Sun, stopped midwuyut Bullouu, 2,750 feet abovo tlio Bca. From this point tho roud nficends through it narrow cunyon shndud with ancient oaks, which soon open out Into a great valley of surprising beauty. Turning south a side road leading to San Vicente runs down a longciinyon wbcresoine inter esting people, devotves of the vegetu rian cult, have made their homes. They, too, wandered down from (Jol ton, u distance of 'M miles or more, nearly threo yeaiw ago. The party comprised Mr. Lo lieuf, his wife, and their ward, Miss Dudley, all from St Louis, Mo. Mr. Lo lieuf jiiislied u large wheelbarrow bo fore bun filled with their jMisscssions, und tho women notable for their short 1 mil und bloomer dress trod cheerfully ulong beside him. They were seeking a location for a home on government laud, and they chose it in the wildest part of the canyon. Mrs. Lc lieuf's health bad broken down in kindergarten work at St. Louis, uud for this reason they came to the coast. The invalid had found the weight of ordinary clothing intolerable, and both of the women bad therefore adopt ed tlio bloomer costume, with high shoes of gray cloth buttoning up the leg instead of the usual trousers. Mr. Lo 13euf went to work clearing tho land, und in a short time bad stretched a circular canvas over the saplings for their dwelling, nuiking it rrsein I .le bee bivo. Linseed (ill was rublied on tho cloth to make it waterproof Kur nituro wus constructed of the natural woods with their bark and mosses. A garden was planted and grain sowed. Then Miss Dudley found a pocket in tho rocks a little higher tin tin- can yon, which pleas"d her, and she tiled u pre-emption claim to eighty acres. A canvas dome also arose on her clearing, which is now a marvel of productiveness. Miss Cook, another vegetarian, came out from Missouri to ussisl her. These industrious young women now have one and ahull acres in grain, with not a weed on theeii tire place. They make t heir own Hour. They .huvo sweet peas, onions, lettuce, celery, etc., with blackberry bushes und various other small fruits. They chiseled ten steps in the granite rocks leading down to a spring which breaks a tissure in the rocks. A cellar built in the bank contains some Sinn bottles of a peculiar graio cordial, which is their only drink. It is boiled down without being sweetened, and is con sidered a sort of grape cure. These resourceful people manufact ure ull their own garments, including shoes. Ixi lieuf's garments are some what like u bathing suit. iSeveral years ago a man named Weidenmiller, also a vegetarian, up poured in the can von, uud week before last he brought Miss Dudley down to Still Diego in tho stage, and liero they were married. Miss Cook continues to reside with them. Tho two men work on tho ranches t.bereaboiit.s as opportunity oilers, while the women devoto their leisure to books uud the cultivation of the gardens. San Diego Sun. lluiiuwuy HuhIiiiiiiIm. l'erhaps one of the saddest effects of tho luto war which yet remain is tho gn'at number of people who are still missing from their former homes and their old friends and relatives. For instance, 1 had uu uncle who came homo shortly after Appomattox. Do urrived alxoil it o'clock one afternoon ut his home in Kentucky, dismounted and kissed his wife fondly, walked about the p!m for an hour w ith Iter, scarcely speaking and very moody. Then mounting, remarked: "Mary, I'm going oil' fora little while; be good to yourself uud tho baby until 1 conic back." uud ho bus never been seen by a relatlvo since. Wo have indirectly heard of him u number of times, baton going to tho point where bo bad been seen Tie hud, luvuriably, just left. We traced him to u point in Dakota, tiually, wbero he had established quite a lurgo sheep ranch, but a week bo fore his nephew got there undo hud sold ut a great sucrilicc and left. Southerners cun relato hundreds of such cases from iiersoiml knowl edge. There are secluded regions in tho Ozark country which ure inhabited only by these broken hearted men, now hermits, self isolated from soci ety and their relatives. Their fast nesses seclude many a husband of a supposed widow, or father of children who bavo mourned him as dead for more than a quarter century. St. Louis Ulobo-Dcmoerat. Cutting a l.lon'ii Claws. At tho Clifton ecological gardens a lion in the collection bad lor some time been tortured by a claw growing into the Ifesb of its left fore paw, but owing to tho uncertain temper of the king of beasts it was not considered prudent for uny ono to try and relieve him. The only way open to tho keep ers of tho maimed lion was to place It in such u position that it could not turn round und then to seize a huppy moment for tho extraction of tho claw. This was done by inducing it to leave first ono cage and then another until it was confined in one so smull that it could uot spring either to tho right or to tho left. Then, while its injured paw wus protruded through tho ours, tho cluw wus promptly whipped out of the flesh, into which it had grown niorothau half uu inch. Philadelphia Times. Will Steal Tobacco but Not Gold. Iu tho largest jewelry shops in Now York, where $3,00(1 worth of gold is used in ti day, the gold is not weighed out to tho workmen, uud nothing but tho honesty of tbo employes proventa Ls3. Lut while the gold is allowed to bo thus exposed, tobucco has to be looked up because it has been found that tho muu who would not steal a grain of his employer's gold would not hcsitulo lo uppropriato his uelgh uor'a to'duceo. Detroit IVeo Press, liKOOM I'AtTORV. II AM Oitl) N. LOCKWOOU. IIANII-MA1IK Iti ooiiiH, Wliihks, llcartli and CciliiiK ltrooms. Mitt .in.! I'm I. a v urailcs u siKvialty. Ifuo- laliuiis uml s.-i'iiptes Inv. Iclillnlly y.NTi;ii-iMMi;i"ATi;'-v. tine C......I liri-.'i.l ami pustrv cuok mill one u I in. ill .-.uk l.iK" " CniiilKiliiml Hup Miivi lie s,,lier nn.l ciimiielciil men. Apply A. A. AKTIII'K. ...... m Mill, lleslniriln:ll Town Co., uul liimi ;n ii-i;u-St., KiioxvilUs. Xi'im. A'K.IL HSTAVIi. W.M.THH II. OWVN. W. W. WliST. GWYN & WEST, tWiim-'SKorn Ut Walter It.tiwyn) ESTAIJLISIIKtt 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 lcr Cent. Notary 1'ulnie. Commissioners ol leeils. FIRE INSURANCE. Ol-'FIfH SMllicl Court Huiirc. D. S. WATSON, Real Kntate Agent, (Not u Speculator.) For Sale A lart' amount ol' valunMi City Property, improved ami unimproved. lfor Sale Some tine larmiuK lands ; also, limber and mineral lands. 1 can secure lor parties buying City Lots from me money to improve the same on most reasonable terms ! Money to loan un kimhI city ami country property ! (Mliec hours: l-'nnn to (I. D. 8. WATSON, Southeast Corner Court Square, Asheville, N. C. may- iltl Win. M. Cocke, Jr., REALESTATE AND MINERALBROKER, Aslicvillc, IS. C. Cnn silt vim imc million m-ivs '!' liimi, in IraiHs t'niin an In liiii.iiiin .-hits. Have a iiiiiiiIk-i- nl cily tins, iniiruvi'il anil iiniin prnvcil. llicli I .-(ill si lt ml tin lust III' HTI1IS. If you wiint n ur siniil! larin i'all un inc. It" ymi w.'iiit minerals i it an v laini, von lit i it H rnrtliff. 1 1' .von want liinlii r liinils, tliis is liiiiiliiini'tirs. Ill In. I I can suit .vim in iinvlliiiili vim wiiii I in mi line. Services nl a lirst class civil eiiKinei r anil pniclic'il siirviynr iiiK.'iKeil l.i slniw 11 1 all lirolierlv wllell riiitiircit. I llave liail tiltii ll years' experience in I lie le.il esi.ili t.n-iness. anil lliink I knuw wlial "ill plciisi. I'miiipl alteiltiim In all illitlit'ies. ien- i-ii i v UKTI.ANIi llUUS., Real lislate ltrokcrs, And : Iiivcstmciil : A'viits. lllliees: Nil. all Sulltll Milin si Siei.lnl lii'in feli'.lill y IXSt'KAXCIi. JlUli INSI KANCIi. fiui:. Liri:. accidhnt. PULLIAM & CO. At the T.aiik ol A- hrviik. ASIlliVll.l.li, N. C. Kepnscllt Ihe t'ollowiiiK eoiupaiiies, viz. : i.-iki; c.so asm ts r i . s. Aiiyl.- .Nt vada, ol I'alil'i n ni.i ',M 'J.s:'.:! i.uiltm nlal. ! New ni l-.s7..ou,:i 1 1, nid hi il; llitiiun. ol ( it-i iiiauv I . r-'.'.'-oj I.mihIoii Assurance, ol i-.uianu i Niagara, ol New Vork -.-It", I'-1- i u n mi ..l ll:irtl'unl 1 .HiiV.iiPli I'lhi-uix. ol' P.rooklyn r,o,M.,1 7i St. Paul 1-ire and Marine, ol" Miu- ucs.ita t.r. H.m;i Soiitlicm.nl New tuTeaus I.t.i.osi Western, ol I orotiio ." .-- Mutual Accident Association, .l-.tna I.ile Insurante Company. dtmarl!(J Casli AhhcIh, ft IO.0UtOOCI Another Advance ON THE PART OF THE EQUITABLE. A NliW I'lll. ICY, WHICH, I.IK H A IIANk llKAl'T, IS A SIMI'I.li I'KUMISi: Til PAY. Nil CONIllTHINS WIIA'I'liYliU UN 'till': HACK. 12. I. Monroe, At., Aslleville. N. C. Illlicc Willi lllilKC Asliill. Ielij:till'illl All Till! I'l'lU.IC. I'tie iimlersiKiieit may lie ii.iinil in Shank's new tniilitinu, imc ilijur wesl n! .1. l'.m"l linry's slnlilc, on Cullelie sliest. Tiny are lircpareil l.i nliltllilacllire carmines, nuKKies, uiiinis. anil nn lliinw ' 'si' in ttieir line, ke pniriiii: anil Inirsc-slnieiii are speeiatlies. They liave seelireil I lie servieesul Henry I'.nv ell, anil winilil tic pleaseil tn reeeive a liheral sllill'c i it iiillnillllK'- Salir.'ielii.n liliat .'Intel il. jnt:i ill'.ill lll KNin i i: .V IliHYAKIi. i'.. wtiLi'ii, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTEHEH. All kinils iiicciticnl wink il '.. jiililiini; ami kalsotniiiinu: n...iapll al letiilcil tn. Kesiileuee. Clav lull St. Ilr.l. rs ran lie lilt wilh W. II. Wcs'tilll ,V Ci. I, li'.iitl'.lll WM. R. PENNIMAN, l'Kul'KIUTOK III- THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, AslicvilK-, N C. 1. O. llox I. uuirKliHy J. W. ROIIKRTSON, CUNTKACTOK AND BUILDEK. MOUCAXTDN, X. O MANUFACTURES ALL KINDS OF DKESSED LUMBER. INSIIlU I'lNlSIl in ijiiccii A line mill all si lis Mow in use. MuuliliiiK "f viirimis kinils. Ciin einiiliete in priivs ith any maiuilHcl urer in Hie Soitlli. j ul Hi', til 111 AIIXCKLLAXHOUS. ooIIZ $15,000 COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 22, Wli V1I-K $15,000 WORTH OF CIIANGK OF I5CSINKSS. Cioods Musi be Sold to Make 55 00111 lor Our Fall Stock of Clothing and Gents' Furnishings. The li.-iilii'S of Ashi'ville will liml lliis ,1 i;irr rli.-inrrlulniy hiii''iiins in I'ini' (ioutls, fdiisislinj;' of lll.tt k iiml Colorril Di-csk (looils, While (mods in .Mull, l'eisi.-in Liiwii, lndi.-i liineiis. liineii ('.'iiiilnic, Sti-ipeil and I'hiid Muslins, Kid. Lisle jind Silk (Jloves, Uililions of all kinds, host qii.-ilil.v Ibices, Iljiniliui'fj,' iind Swiss .Muslins, 11 l.ii'p' stock of No tions, Dress, l'eiirl and Crochet Millions, (Jeriiiiintown. Shetland and Saxon.v Yarn, Zephyr ."ic. per oz., Silk I-Jin-liroidery .Material, l'ride West Wainsulla and I'Yuit Looiii l.leached Poinestic, Table I metis. Napkins and Towels. Wni'iier'sdlenllh Corsets, f 1.00 Wtiriier's Coraline Corsets. .NO Thomson's llovo-l-'it 1 inii Corsets. .t)S A 7"c. Corset for ."."k-. A ."0c. Corset for .'5."c Iiiidies' ami Misses' I lose, a la r'e slock. St raw Hats at any price. Many more 'oods which will require an inspection OUR CLOTHING IH'l'AR'nO.NT Is too small for our rowiut;' trade, ami we ha vedecided lo move the Clothing into the corner store, now known its Whitlock's Di'y (loods Store, in onler to cslahlish an ex clusive (ielllletneli's ( llt lit t ill' P.lisilless. We ate colllpelled to close out the entire stock of Dry (loods. Millinery and Fancy (loods tit wholesale or retail. We wish to do this as quickly as possible. Very respect ful-ly. A. WHITLOCK. ISKICK ! - BRICK ! - HRICK ! I'llK S.'.l 1! f.Y GIROWOOW & LKK, Proprietors Buncombe : Brick : and : Tile : Company, ASHIvVll.I.lC, n. c. ! 11. mix : 1 1 : ( . t"1-" ,l'"" "THE WINYAH SANITARIUM, " ASHEVILLE, N. C. I'm- I lie i cccitinn of patients snlki ini; nl' ilisc.iscs nl limits :inil tlnii.it, anil cinnliictcil iiinn the lan ul t licsiinitai i.'cs at Cm i'lici silurt aiiil I'allicnslcin int'.cr in.iny. I lins is tlic niilv such instilntiiin in I lie I'nitcil Stiitcs, anil cnilnrscil lie tlic IcailinK incinlieis nl tin ineilieal iiinlessiun. Terms leasinnililc. KAKL VON KIVK. II. S., M. ll. THE CAROLINA SALOON, Has llic I'incst and Largest Slock ut W1IISKI1&, : BRANDIES : AND : VINFS, ICvirr UrutiKht Aslicvillv. farliis uisIiiiik a uriii'lc tm' mniily nr ulln rinirpiiscs, will liml II to their interest to Kive uu a call. Uesnetllllly, Frank O'Donnell, Prop'r. & BR I'U.XCTIL AI. IMumOcisA: Tinners. 1 Cl.l 'Mill Ml, SI'I.AM AMI I ' A S I I I I IM'.. TIN AMi SI. ATI! Hiinl IM.- l'uriiaccs anil llcalcr!. Jobbing rroinplly : : Attended to. 22 Pulton Avenue, Itasemciif . jlll.lll il.VW I V J. C. iiRUVVN, M I JR CHAN T : TAII.OK, 2 l'atton Avenue, (Next tiit'.riiml Ceillral llulel.) apr-illy TI. ANTIC CKAST LINK a. m. till mill niter lllis illlte tile fnll.. inn scllell iilis will lie run "ccr iis 'Ci.liiiiiluii Ihmshui." No. r,:i l.enves Ciiluiiiliiii .!! 1- " Arrives all-Tiiirlestiiu '.' an p. in. No. l'iivcs Clllrlesl..ll 7. in n. m. Arrives III Culilinliia 1 1 ."."i "1- ConiHvliiiu witli trains to uml from nil p.. mis oil the Charlotte. Coliiiilliia .V: All Jnisla uml l.iluilil.iu .V I'.iveiinllc Kiulroails. Ilailv. . . . T. M. HMUKStlN, lien. I'ass. Ant. J. LIliVlNIi, Gen. Suit. .000 OI- FliK DRY GOODS AT COST CASH.ee - A. I. COOPER, Groceries, WpuMmu Aluvilk' lias more coiinm iit p;ivsi) upon it ih;oi ;iu other i-ily in Uu Suite. 'Iluv say "Siuli elivniit ImihliiiK. siuli Mm' iHMfi'-, ami mkIi spkiMliil lotnl.' lloliK, linjiiiIiiiK htmsi's ami prixaU l:iiuilu atv ii akeil t t hv ir isilot s " Wlu iv ilu vull t;et llmir to make mkIi elegant lileml t" "Wliv, al Coopvi's, when the ln-sl ol" every tliiny ean In hail in the w a ol ( ; roei ries." utir aim is to tuiiii-li the Hirtl and lvsl -ooil-. lor the li;i( money, to wae liillii war auanist all ailultt rations ot loot! pn.tl m is an.l iu vel luiy eln. li Ki oeei ivs tor tin. put pose ol selling Ileitis en-it. Sclictlulc Street Railway. 'I take elleet I ritlay, Mareh 1, ut 0.:U)n. iu Car k-axts Coutt House (" it a. ni. " T.iiu " s.oo ' " !MtO l-'ioin then till 7 p. m. car leaves court house evei'V 'Ait minutes. Also, ear leaves court house al H.OO p. in and lU'O p. m. FAlili. FIVLi ClvNTS. mbm a CCKIUi HV Ol.lt SI'IXlAl.IiST r I I i" PHYSICIAN. r I I Hottle ol nu-ilieiiie lrec. Wc war- III 0 rant tint remetly tocure (he worst easts, anil the onl ph sieinus w hoilo thit to pnvetit volir Ikiiik iuiiioseil upon 1 v turn sin i false names ami who ore not iMn-tors. liivause oihetn tailed is no reusoi for not uin this medicine, ttivc lixpivt.s ami I'ont otliee address. It eosls ytm nothing. Atltlicss Asahel Metlical Uurvau, Ul Unmtlway, New j York. Jana7dtwlv ! JOK SALE. A pair of line M tiles, kind, and immh! work ers; also whkoh and double harness. Apply ,to C.J. McCAFIi, ) 2 Grove tt. 1
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 3, 1889, edition 1
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