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T 1 ; PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ' TllKO. P. DAVIII80N, Tfloa. A.JoNKS, Kaleigh. J- O- Martin, Asheville. Aiihcvillc. jQAVIUSUN, MARTIN &JONUS, Attorneys and CounsclliirH at Law, Aahcvillf, N. C. . . Will m-Mllif in the Itth nnd 12111 Judicial Districts, 'iim! in the Sniremv Court nl Nnrtli Carolina, nnd in the Kedernl Courts ol the Western District of North Carolina. Hclcr to Dank of Asheville. dtsel CIIA8. A. MIUIHK. I1UHF MHKKICK. JIJOORU t M1SKR1CK, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Asheville, N.C. I'rnctiec In the linitcd States Circuit ami Muriel Courts at Asheville. Sl.-itcsvillc, Char lotte and l-.rcensl.oro, in the Supreme Court at KaleiKh, and in the courts ol the I welllh Judicial District ol the State of North euro- "special attention given to collection of FHrtncrshlp does not extend to practice in Dunromhe Inferior Cuurl. dtocd T. II. Conil. I- ' MKKKIMON. OHB c MKKKIMON. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Practice in all the courts. Office: Nos. 7 und 8, Johnston IniridliiK dtsi'4. W W. ONHS. Otto. S'll'I'OKII. JONES & 8HUPOKIJ. Attorneys at Law, Ashevillt, N. C. Practies In the Superior Courts of Western florth Carolina, the Supreme Court of the State, nnd the federal Courts at Asheville. Office in Johnston Imildinu, where one incin licr of the firm can always he found. dlnovH 1 JOIINSToNI! JONHS, A ITOKNBY AMI CIIIINSKI.1.I1K AT I. AW, ASIIIiVll.l.i;, N. c. 1'nicticcs in the United States Circuit anil llistrict Courts ul Asncvme, in wic f"l"' " ..,.!.., t 1 tl. 1'iiiir hii I lie Court ai iNiiiviKii, initi -- ---- Twelfth luilicial District ol the Mateol .North Carolina, and elsewhere, as his services may lie required, ollice over So. Uxprcss office, llcndiy Block J II. DOIJOLASS. U. I). S. DENTAL ROOMS, . NO. 24 SOUTH MAIN ST., Over C.raiil .V WiliKcrt's Drugstore. Kcsiilcncc. No. lis I'ailcy St. toil lull y .. uui.-vi.'V n n K. I II. K. SMITH. I). U.S. Ir. UccvtH : Smith. DliNTAI. fjg W1,"""IC,': In Connolly Buildint!. over Redwood's Store, I'ntton Avenue. Teeth extracted without pain, with Ihrnew anicathctlc, and all cases or irrejtulnnly cor rected, lelil.wlly JJ F. BUKGIN, M. D. OFFICIi l New Grand Central HuililiiiK, over IliK 22 CluthlllK Store. felit7dlm I'. RAMSAY, D. D.S. Dental Office In lliirnnrd IluililiiiK Entrances, l'atton Avenue and Main htrccl. feh2lidlr J. W. ROWLINOS, Veterinary Surgeon, ASIIUVII.I.Ii. N. C, Will practice in the town nnd siirriiuiiiliiiK country Also have scientific horseshoeing done. Office in Col. Ray's stables. julfi d.'tw Dr. Krank Harvey, Veterinary Surgeon. Ofliee at Sevier's Stable. Residence with Mr. Natt Atkinson, Jr.. No. 211 Ilnvwooil street. .iul2r il 12m RTlll'R M. 1'IELH, Graduate Optician, Main Street. All mechanical ocular defects of tile eye cor rected. Hours for examination !) to 12 a. in.. 2 to 5 p. in. jul!' dtl DENTISTRY. The iindersiLrned having resutlieil practice of Dentistry in Asln ville, rcsKCtl'iilly tenders his iirofessiounl services to the pulilic. Filling teeth nnd trentlllK diseased lininj spe cialties. Local nnasthetic to prevent pain applied when desired. . office rooms on l'atton .Avenue, one door west of Cosliv's jewelry store, smile as lor merlv mrupied. B. V. AKKINGTON. julll dtf THE ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Rooms on Mnin street, opposite tlic post office. Open rinflv, except Sundays, from 10 a. m. until 1 p. in., und r.:u until 7..'tu n. in. The terms of subscription are: One year $2; fi mos., $l.ftO; 3 inos., $1 ; 1 mo.. r0 cts.; dnilv 1! cts. Officers for tHKt President, K. K. Hauls : Vice-President, Charles V. Woolsey : Secant! Treas., ft. 8. Watson; Ubrnrinn, Miss li. J. Hnteh. Citizens and visitors are eordially invited to inseet the catalogue and inserihe their names as members. I'eliHdlf AH eyes lit ted and tit KUurniitrcd. A com plete stock of the above Roods at GRANT'S nHUG STORE, l!v SOUTH MAIN STUIiliT. Oculists prescriptions a specialty. feb'JTdnm t any dealer ? h has th 4hoa without DKino and pri Um bottoma put him down ae i W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN- Rra, In Ik. wnrM. KT.mln. k I M.OO OKNUINK II ASD-SKWKI) KIIOB. M.nO HANIMtKWKIt WI'.I.T KHOK. 3J0 I'OI.ICK AN II KAIi " f.KS' SHOB. t 9.M KXTKA VAI.l:i: l r MIOB. .5 WOllKINliM 1" -"I'F, bH-OO ml Sl.7.1 I'.Ot .V - M.. il. 8HOBS. t Alt auKle In (Juiu'ri ... r l.c. 17. L. OOiV V: C3 SHOE f ft Mstsrlal. Bwt 1 1 . t mA told br ronr dealer, . W. L. DOUGLAS, lit .3 . IBS laB for Ocntlemen and ikIIcm. For salebv HERRING & WKAVIiR, 30 South Main Street, Asheville, N C Dll)dly misi -siisM ami i-i.i;aiiki-:. n spcpHla, IteHpair, leatli. These me the hcIuhI steps which follow iiiilicslKiu. Aekeru biiLilish Dvsiieimia T.'ililt-ts will lioth check anil eure this most ftai l'iil of diseases. The Karl of Kile must lie a chceker. I ila vl r, he is so anxious to ;et into the km; row. WHY W1I-I. YOlUiniKh when Shiloh's Cure will awe miiiieiliate reliel. I nee H els., oil els., and !M. SIIII.OII'S CATAUKll KUMlillY .'t. positive cure lor Cularrh, Iliiihllicnaauil Canker Montli. Hoston Suitor: "And now may 1 ask your father for your hand in marriage, dear.'" C'hieaco IUul : "Hettcr ask ina; what she says goes," Persons advanced in years feci younger and stronger, as well as Irecr trom the iulirniilics of age, ly taking Dr. J. II. Mel.ean s Sarsaparilla. I-or nalv liy v L. Jaeolis. Uvervliodv dislikes the ikiitist at least they show their teeth whenever they enter his olliee. C.lve tlie cliiltlren a Cliance. There is something radically wrong with the health of a child when il seems listless, has poor or no appetite, eyes sunken and with dark skin heueatli. In most eases showing these symptoms the child has worms, and all lhal it needs is some simple remedy, such. is Hart's Worm Cream, to expel the worms, anil the elulil will soon he in pciicct health again, ra rents, try it and let vour little ones have a fair chance for lilc. A prize lighter Imyst his victory liy the pound. Till; KliV. C.KO. H.TIIAYIvK.ollSour lion, lnd., savs: "ltolh mv sell and wile- owe niir lives to SlliLOil'S CONSl'Ml' TION CUKlv." AU15 YOU MADl! miseralilc hv Indiges tion. Constipation, Dizziness, Loss ol Appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vitalize!- is a posiLive cure. Teacher You mav tell me Michael, what made Joseph such a good ruler? Mickey (with a hurst nl enthusiasm) Iiccause he was so straight, mum. No liniment is in better repute or more widely known I hau Dr. J. II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. It is a wonder ful remedy. For sale liy 1". I,. Jaeolis. The White Mouse is overrun with mils. Whv not scud the uncles ami cousins alter tlicni ? KiamiiiK I 'ire (lie Veins. Wc hold positive proof that Acker's bmrhsli IIIoikI l.hxir cures an union poi sous where cheap sarsaparillas and so called purifiers fail. Knowing this, we will sell it to all who call at our store on a positive guarantee. T. C. Smith & Co kind l.udv I to traninl I hat coal von t .....,! .11 .....i ;.,'i';i 11,1 VC I'll l J II CLLJ wi.ii w 1,1 il isii t ,i . Tramp Yes, madam, 1 fear that it has gone to the dogs. Thai Ileacll) Scourge? Tulicreular consumption is simply lung serolula the active and dangerous de velopment of a taint in the hlood. The grand lilood-eleansiug liotanie principles contained in Dr. l'icnc's Ooldcn Medical Discovery specially lit to purify the lilood and prevent the formation ol ulcers in the lungs and hronclual luhcs. Liver complaint, skin disease, anil sores, are also cured by it. All ilruggists sell it. Nicklcbv How is Miss Dow, old man '! Jilly I who has been rejected) 1 think she is declining. Many ,oplc habitually endure a feel ing ol lassitude, liccausc they think they have to, If they would take Dr. J. II. McLean's Sarsaparilla this Iccling ol wearil ess would give place to vigor and vitality. I'orsalcby l L. Jacobs. Duily ( insinuating himself into a rail road scat alongside of a pretty miss) Nobody occupying the scat with you, Miss?' Miss (looking at him disdainfully I Nobody yet! lIucUleu'H Arnica Halve. The liest salve in the world lor cuts, bruise;., sores, ulcers, salt rhciun, fever sores, tetter, chapped bauds, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively , aires piles, or no pay rcipiircd. It is guai autced to give perfect satislaetiou, or nioriey lelundcd. Trice 2f cents per box. for sale by 1". L. Jaeolis. daw When a man's income will only warrant the use of beer, lie should refrain from cultivating a taste lor wine, lir there is no shorter or speedier road to bankruptcy. JKpocli. The transition from long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch in the life of the individual. Such a remarkable event is treasured in the memory and Lhc agency whereby the good health has been attained is grate fully blessed. Hence it is that so much is heard in praise of Klectric Hitters. So many Icel they owe their restoration to health, to the use of the Great Alterative and Tonic. If you arc troubled with any disease of Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, ol long or short standing you will surely find relief by use of lilcclrie Hitlers. Sold at TiOe. .iiuf $1 per buttle, at 1'. L. Jacobs' drugstore. "(mod morning, Mr. (lood; you've arrived I sec. How did you leave your wile?" "1 left her talkin',"" Careless Mollic-rH. Many mothers have iHTiuitted their children to die lieliue theireyeswhenthey might have licen saved. Any mother who keeps house without a boltlc ol Acker's Knglish Ilaby Soother at hand, runs a risk which she may some time regret. It has saved the lives -of thousands ol children, and is doing so every year. The young woman who asks for candid criticism has no right to com plain liccausc she doesn't get candied. Dimples, boils and olhcr humors, are liable to appear when the blood gets heated. The Ik-si remedy is Dr. J. II. McLean's Sarsaparilla. I'm- sale by V. L, Jacobs. That is a bit of an Irish bull which announces thai Aeronaut llogau's widow insists that he isn't dead. Doctor "It's nothing but an attack of dyspepsia." raticnt "And what docs that come from ?" Doctor "That comes from the Greek, madam." No tual ler whether it conies from the Greek or the I Icbrcw, or ca ting niiiicc pie, if you have it, jusi take Dr. Pierce's I'lcasaiit Purgative pellets, and you won't need to ask the doctor anything about it. SN.vilie in all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels. In spite of their proverbial slowness, telegraph messengers go about wilh a great deal ol dispatch. The "old reliable" Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kciucdy. "HACKMHTACK," a lasting and fra grant ierfiune. Price HCt and 50 cts. SHILOH'S CUKli will immediately re lieve Croup, Whooping Cough and P.ron chitis. Smithers May I pat your darling little puggy, Miss Mariauua, and caress it? Miss M. I have no objection, Mr. Smithers, if you arc sure you have no fleas. One of Dr.J. II. McLean's Little Liver and Kidney Pillcls, taken at night before going to bed, will move the bowels; the elicit will astonish you. P'or sale by L. Jacobs. lithel You don't want to destroy my hearing, do you ? Charlie Nay, dearest ! Ivthcl Then why, oh why, do you wear such loud neckties? letter 1'lian Hloixly llalllcH. General Whealcroft Nelson says: "My experience in the Knglish army as well as in America, convinces me thai nothings!) purifies I he blood or adds to the health, vigor and life as Acker's Ivnglish Hlood Ivlixir." This great remedy is sold under a positive guarantee. The slave market is ipioted fairly active. The latest transaction is the sale of Sowders by Hoston to Pittsburg. Terms private. Tlieir Hiisiness IIooiiiImk. Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at l' L. Jacobs' drug store as tlieir giving away to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures and never disap points. Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Hron c hi t is. Croup, and all throat and lung diseases (piickly cured. You call test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, large size $1. livery bottle war ranted. Ol course it is to be expected that a physician with no practice would be out of patience. How OoetorH Conciuer Deatli. Doctor Walter K. Hammond says: "After a long experience I have come to the conclusion ihat two-thirds of all the deaths from coughs, pneumonia and con sumption might, be avoided if Acker's Knglish Cough Kemedy were only care fully used in time." This wonderful Rem edy is sold under a positive guarantee. A bachelor in Maine heard that a cer tain widow had set her cap for him "That is bad noose loriue," hcexclaimcd and straightway hanged himself. l'"OK DYSI'KPSIAnnd LivcrComplaint you have a printed guarantee on every bottle ol Shiloh's Yitalizer. It never fails to cure. A NASAL INIIX.'TOU free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Kcnicdv. Price 50 cts. Mr. Pluinuvman : Why does a widow become such an object of interest? Mrs. Phuiiuvmun: liccausc she is kit a loan Mr. P. : That's capital. Iirown's Iron Hitters is a specific in all cases ol'swamp fever, intermittent lever, and malaria ol any name. Low marshy ground, stay nan t pools of' water, decaying vegetable matter, changes of climate while sull'cring from general debility, all produce malaria. Urown s Iron Hitters cures till forms. I i m ' I use i j ui il i lie. llereatcseou- stiiiation. produces headache, ami not tiilreipiently rheumatism and neuralgia, Hrown's Iron Hitters never does. It will cure them. "Too much 'Pomp' at funerals," a man remarked when he saw abiggather ing at the obsequies of a colored citizen. LKIION KLIXIK. A I'l.l-ASAXT l.l-MII.N UKINK. l-'or biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Klixir. l;or indigestion ami foul stomach, take Lemon lilixir. Kor sick and nervous headaches, fake Lemon Ivlixir. Kor sleeplessness and nervousness, take tA'tnon i-.uxir. Kor loss of apK.'tite and debility, take Lemon Ivlixir. Kor fevers, chills mid malaria, take Lemon Khxir. Lemon Ivlixir will not fail vou in anvof the ab.ivc diseases, allot' which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kid neys, bowels or blood. Prepared only by J ik. II. .Mozi.uv, Atlanta, Ga. 50e. and $1 per bottle. Sold by drug ists. A I'UOMINIiXT M1NISTKK WKITliS: After ten years of great sulVcriug from indigestion, with great n- i vous prostra tion, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have been c:ircd by Dr. Mozlcv s Lemon Ivlixir, and am now a well aian. Kev. C. C. Davis, Kldcr M. K. Church, South. No. L'S Tulnull St., Atlanta. Ga. npriM illoclM th su v. v In -.,.;i:, -i- lie mot elccntil loiin . Hi; LAXAWT ..NO NUTRITI0U8 JUICE -"IK TUB FIG? OF CALIFORNIA, ' ' '..lbiiii-i! with the medicinal lies of plants known to be iv.inl ieu'.'ficial to the huninn .'y.-'eni, ionuiug an agreeable ami ellcctivf laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, ami the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive ir'iiioi, ?f the IIFVS, LIVER AND BOWELS. I;V lhc most excellent remedy Icnown to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is I !i.,ns or Constipated Mi I ,1 AT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP KfcAL I H and 8TRENCTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. i ' t y one is using it and all are delighted with it. ALK YOUR nRUQQIST FOR aTRTJl OS FIGS MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVIUE, gf HEW YORK, M. f. VNI-W Ifl'i. It, lan tiilly n'pitrt'tl liy lead iiiL- niiiuliers ul' t lie Asheville bar (ittl ini'Ht iiituhttit-nt ntfl lirnvv flat pnptrl, cv m mi mt'tssarv iionitn, .mst out Mtiii now 'lie nl the nll'iiv .t the CiTiZKN IM'IH.ISII- F 'OK SAI.K. A umh1 nlialFlc family Imrse for wile. Cull tnt orailtlrts GliO. I. 1-IvlT, Ikt. N. C. Or A. T. Suimucy, Asheville. ju!31 Ulw A Use for "Trashy Novels." "Pooplo may say what they like about tinshy novels," said a nervous littlu bright eyed woman the other day, "but I must say they are better llinn medicine for me at times. I am, us plenty of other women are, a natur al worrier; that is, I am given to bor rowintf troublo and looking ahead with apprehension of disaster to come. I should have been born a man, I sometimes think, and tusseled with the world myself; but sitting at homo as 1 do, the mother of a family, and having to wait and watch mv hus band try to lay up something for our old age in his own wny, 1 easily fall into the habit of useless worrying about the future, which lends to stimulate regret for the past, and often, I am sure, makes llio present unnecessarily unpleasant for those around me. When I used to fall into such a mood a spirit of restless energy would take possession of me and 1 would work away at my household duties far beyond what my strength warranted. My weary body would then react on my wtirriod bruin, und the result would be u total colhijiso from which it took time and nursing to recover. Bull found a remedy at last in silly novels. When 1 feel a worrying mood coming upon ino now, 1 full into reading them. Tliey keep nie from thinking, they soothe mo into unexpected imps, they require no montal elt'ort for their comprehension, they stir no strong emotion within me; in fact, a short 00111116 of them induces a sweet torpor of the brain, which, while no doubt not to be de sired in the young, or in any one as a permanent feature, has often proved of incalculable fconelit to mo, and a great comfort to my family." New York Tribune. Under the Snow. Everyone knows that Mrs. Stowo's Dinah had occasionly a "clarin' up time," when all her possessions were brought forth from their deepest re ceptacles, putscdulously in order, and kept so for a brief interval. Dinah, however, was not very wise; she had not learned, likeacertuin other "shif' less" person, to let nature do her cleaning for her. There is a family in a thriftv Now England town, which respects law, but has no regnn.1 for order. During at leiust half the year, not only their house, but the yard is littered with objects worthless and out of pluco, but, with the flrst snow, comes a "clarin' up time." "I do feel so pleased to seo the snow come down," said Mrs. BlaMern, ouo winter morning, as sho stood at her door, tossing tin cnusl bottles, old boots and other rubbish into tho door yard. "If 'twusn't for having it a fow months in the year, I don't know as I should ever feel cleared up." "What difference does tho snow make?" inquired tho neighbor ad dressed. "Why, you see," explained Mrs. Slattern, "so many useless things col lect in the house, that 1 don't know what to do with 'em all, so I just toss 'eni out dixirs, and tho snow covers Vm up as nice as vou please." "But they aretfiero 111 the spring!" "Oh. of courso, and a terrible eye sore they are, but then, 'tisn't long be fore tho snow comei again and hides 'em. Youth's Companion. Emphatic Literature is full of noetic declara tions of love, but sometimes tho ring of truest fueling is to bo found rather in real life. Jennie and Jim are twins, and inseparable companions. They walk to and from school together, and they play together, pore over thesamo lessons at night. Both rejoice in this closo companionship, and neither dreams of forsaking it for newor ties. "Come, Jim, come along with us," called one of the boys, as they issued from school on a snowy afternoon. "Don't hang round there waiting for Jennie. She can tako earo of herself." "lVrhans sho can," said Jim, stout ly, "but sno shan't as long as I've got an umbrella and she hasn t" "Then leave it for her and como along with us. I'd be ashamed to go round with a girl under an umbrella 1" "I say, Jim, ' said another, "Ishould think you'd get awfully tired of that sister of yours I" Jim had been growing more and more crimson. He seemed to consider whether ho should resort to words or blows. "I tell you what, fellows," he burst forth, at length, "Fni not tired of her, and 1 shouldn't be if tho days wore twice as long, and there were two of her instead of onel" Surely, no declaration could have been more effective. Youth's Com panion. Producing Dreams. Tho narcotic properties of certain mombers of tho vegetablo kingdom huvo caused many superstitions. In Brazil it is tho custom among the In dians to tho present Alay to give nar cotic drinks to children, in order, by tho resulting dreams, to gain informa tion about tho future, in several parts of Europe tho four leaf clover under tho pillow will cause prophetic dreams. Tho somniferous qualities of the hop pillow aro well known, but the Rus sians go a step further than ourselves in the use of a plant named tioutrava, which induces dreams presumed to be prophetic. Firstly, to dream of white flowers has beeu supposed lo prognos ticate death; with which may bo coin pared the popular belief that, "If a white rose bush puts forth unexpect edly, it is a sign of death in the near est house," dream omens, in many cases, reflecting the superstitious of daily life. Folk Lore of Plants. The Prog aud the Ball of Batter. A lady of this town recently sot a pot of cream in a syring near the house, so that it might keep cool. Durim? the uiirht a frocr fell into the cream pot, and in his struggle to get out actually churned the cream, so that when the lady visited the not the next morning she found the frog sit ting on a boll of butter, washing his feet in the Iwtteriailk. Middletown Enterprise. IiKOOM FACTORY. HANFOAD N. LOCKWUOU. uanh-maiiu Brooms, Whisks, Hcurtli am Ceiling Brooms. Mill und FActnrv erodes a siiecialtv. Ouo- latum nnd sumples fi-qf. fcuiedly w ANTKI IMMKIUATIiLY. One kooiI bread nnd pHstry cook and one l:mI nivnt cook to o to Cumlwrlanri Gap. Must h: hoIkt and com K" tint men. Apply lo A. A. AKTm'K, Gen. Mirr. Midd1cMloromch Town Co.. uul deod 3t U7 Gay St., Knox ville. Tcnn. REAL liSTATIZ. WAITKK H. Owvn, W. W. Wkst. GWYN & WEST, (SuecessurH to Wultcr Il.Gwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Nutur Public. CommissiuucrH ol heeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICU Houlhc-ilHt Court Square. D. S. WATSON, Real Estate Agent, (Not a Speculator.) For Sale A lara amount of valuable City Property, improved and unimproved. For Sale Sonic fine farming lands ; also, timber and mineral lands. I can secure for parlies buying City Lots from mc money to Improve the same on most reasonable terms Money to loan on noud city and country property ! Olliee hours: From h to 0. O. S. WATSON, Southeast Corner Court Stpiare, Asheville, N. C. may HO dtl' Win. 31. Cocke, Jr., REALESTATE AND MINERAL BROKER, Abbeville, N. C. Can sell you one million acres of land, in tract from fu to loo.nou acres. Have a number of city lots, improved and unim proved, which I can sell on the best of terms. If yon want a hirc or small farm eall on me. If you want minerals of any kind, you need o no further. If you want timber lauds, this is headquarters. In fact i can suit you in anything you want in my line. Serieesofa first-class civil cuKincir and practical surveyor engaged to show up all property when required. I have had fifteen years' experience in the real estate business, and think 1 know what will please. 1'rompt attention to all inquiries. febL'kll v OKTI,AND 11KOS., Real Estate Brokers, And : Investment : Agents. Ulhecs: No. fiO South Main si. Second llotr. fcbUdly INSIWAMI-:. JIKli INSUKANCli. FlltK. LIFE. ACCIDKNT. PULL1AM & CO. At tin- Hank ul' Ashi-viUc ASIlliVll.Ui, N. C. Ki-pri-si-ut the lulluwiiiK cuinpaiiii-s, viz. : AiikIii Ni-vmla, iit'L'aliliiinia CiintilH-tital, ul' New Ynril llaniluirK-Hmiit'il.'il' r.enii.-iiiy.... I.iiiiiliui AssurniHT, ul' lillul.'iiiil.... Nianai-a, "I N-v Vnik (liknt. of llai-tl'iil'il I'hiL iiix. nl' Itriiiikl.vn St. Paul I'iri' and Marilli-, "1 Mill ncsiita SiillllK-rn, nl Nrw (Irlianx Western, ul Tiirinllii Mutual Ait-iiliiit Association, .-litna l.il'c Insurance Coiniiany tltniar'J run-:. cash assicts in r. s. 1 1 s.'i.'t svr l i".i, -ik'!, (in", ri 1 1. ti'.ir I'.l li'.l I ! IM',1 ..Ml 4-.ISI l!S. Cauli AHHCtH, Sioo, 000,000 Another Advance ON THE PART OF THE EQUITABLE. A NHW riH.ICY, WHICH, I.IKli A HANK DKAKT, IS A SIMl'l.li I'KOMISU TO PAY. Nil CONIHTIONS WIIATUVIiR O.N Til li HACK. K. D. Monroe, At t., Asheville. N. C. Olliee with IuiIrc Aston. tclilMiH'iiu JV TUB I'tUUJC. The uiulersiKiied may be found in Shiink's new butldiiiK, one door west ( J. F. Wood bury's stable, on CoIU'kv trest. They arc prepared to manuliieture enrriiiKcs, biiKKii'!. wagons, nnd any tiling Ise i" their line. Re pairing nnd horse-shoeinjj are speeijillics. They have secured the services of Henry Pow ell, anil would be pleased to receive a liberal share ol patronage. Satisfaction Kiiaranleed. jul.'t dm IH'KNIJTT li IIOWAKM. "yB. WOLFIS, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERER. All kinds of cement woik d-me. JobhitiK and kulsomininK ri' uipllv at tcniled to. Kesiilencv, Clavtou St. orders can be left with W. M. Wes'tHll cv Co. feb'MKim WM. R. PENNIMAN, l'KOPKlli'l'OK Ol' THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, Asheville, N. C l. o. Box i. muriadly J.W. ROBERTSON, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, MOKGANTON, N. C MANUFACTURES ALL KINDS OF DRESSED LUMliER. INSIllli FINISH in IJuivn A line anil ullstyks now in use. MuulilitiKs of various kinds. Can cumiicte in prices with nny itian facl urer in th Smith. julG dim MISCELLANEOUS. $15,000 II J COMMENCING MONDAY, JULY 22, Wli WILL. OFFER S15.00Q WORTH OF DRY GOODS AT COST -EE! FOR CASH.IEE- CHANGE OF BUSINESS. Goods Must he Sold to Make Room for Our Fall Stock of Clothing and Gents' Furnishings. Tim L.ulii's ol" Aslicvillo will find tliis ; rmv. cliniH'otoSuy lini-piiiis in Fine (loods, consisliiifi,' of IJI.ick and Colored l)rc,s (ioods, While (ioods in Mull, Pcrwijui Lawn, India him us. Linen ('anibric, St.Hped and IMaid Muslins, Kid, bisle and Silk (iloves. Ribbons of all kinds, best quality Laecs, I Iiiiiilorj- and Swiss Muslins, a, ln-rgo stock of No t.ioiH, Dress, l'earl and Crochet Buttons, Gennaiitown, She1 land and Saxony Yarn, Zephyr 5c. per oz., Silk E111 broi lery Material, Pride West Wainsutta and Fruit boom 151w died Domestic, Table Linens, Napkins and Towels. Warner's Health Corsets, Warner's Coraline ('orsets, Tlujnison's (Jlovc-Fitting Corsets, A 7.rc. Corset for A 50e. Corset for Moc. Ladies' anil Misses' Hose, a large stock. iStraw Hats at any price. Manv more goods which will require an inspection. OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Is too small for our growing trade, and we have decided to move t he Clothing into the corner store, now known as Wlut lock's Dry (ioixls Store, in order to establish an ex clusive (ieiitlcinen's Outfitting Business. We are compelled to close out the entire stock of Dry Goods, Millinery and Fancy Goods at wholesale or retail. We wish to do this as quickly us possible. Very respectfully, A. WHITLOCK. BKICK! - BRICK! - BRICK I 1-1 IK SAI.l! 11V GIRDWOOD & LEE, Proprietors Buncombe : Brick : and 1 Tile t Company, ASHEVIULi:, N. C. . 11. mix :u:i. "THE WINYAH SANITARIUM," ASHEVILLE, N. C. l;nr the rceqition ol paUi'iits snlliriiiH nl discuses ul Iiiiius ami lliniat, iiml cuiiiliKtcd upon the plan ol ihcsaiiitai i.is al ('.iLTlxM-siliiiiaiid I'alkcnstciii in cr iiiany. 1 )ni s is the only sueh institution in the Cuited ; States, and eiiilnised liy the leading nivmlKi-s of the : nicilii-.-il pidfession. Terms reasonalile. KAKl. VON RUCK, . S., M. I. EE! THE CAROLINA SALOON, Has the Hlcst and Largest Stock ol WHISKIES, s BRANDIES : AND : WINES, liver Brought dai lies wishing a l;hh1 article fur family or give me a call. Ivvspectlully, Frank tiuitolilly BOUIS & BROTHERTON, 1'KACTICAI. Plirinhers & Tinners. 'l.l'MUING, STliAM AND C.AS I'l l "I'lNC, TIN AN11 SI.ATli Klltll-'INC l'liriiaccH and Heaters. Jobbiiij;- Promptly t t Attended to. 22 Pattun Avenue, Ilascmeiit. jni:ii' ii.v 1 v J. C. BROWN, MERCHANT s IAILOK, 25 Fatlou Avenue, (Ni t to OruiiU CVutrol Hotel.) aprUtl ty TUANTIC COAST LINti 4 Mi ami aitcr thmdntc tho follnwiiiK ehc(l iileN will tc run over its "Columbiu li vision. " Ni. r3 Ia'uvch Coluutttia 5.2( p. ra. Arrived at Charleston U.:tO p. m. No. 52 l-eaves Charleston 7.10 a. m. Arrived at Columbia. 11.55 a. m. I Conm-ctinK with trains to and from all iHtintM 4111 the Charlotte, Columbia & Au KUHta mid Columbia Greco ville KoilroaU. i Uni1v. T. M liMliKSoN, Ocn. Pa,s. Agt. 1 J. F. UKVINB, Geu. Supt. ?1.00 .() ju'M d.'llil la Alicyillc. other jttrjsu will lind it to their interest to O'Donnell, Prop'r. A. D. COOPER, Groceries. We iirenuine Asheville has more eon 1111c 11 1 passi'I tnm il than any other city in the State. They ay "Sueh elegant buildiiiKs. sueh line luiusi's, Mini such Hpleudid fottl." Hotels, boarding houses and private families are often asked by their visitors "Where tlo you et Hour to make tiuch rJeant bread ?" "Why, al Cooper's, where the best of every thing ean be had in the way of Oroeerk." Our aim is V1 furnish the purest and lesl ;oods for the least money, to wage bittcf war atiainst all adulterations of food prml nets ami never buy eheap Koeeric for the purpose ol" sclliiiK Inrlow eost. Schedule Street Railway. To lake effect Friday, March 1, at 6.3Ua. m. Car leaves Court House a. m. 7.oo M K.K J l'rom then till 7 p. m. car leaves court house every ItO minute. Also, ear Wave court house at 8.00 p. m. and 9.00 p. m. FA KB. FIVE CENTS. mim a Cl'RBU BV OLD RFIiCIALlST l I ! PHYSICIAN. MIA Bottle of medicine Free. We war III 0 rant ur remedy to cure the worst cases, and the only physicians who do this to prevent vonr beitiR imposed ujon by men U!lnK false names and who are not Ioctors. Because others failed is no reasoi Inr not umuik this medicine. Gire Bxpreu and Post olficc address. It costs you nothing. Addtes Asahel Medical Bureau, 291 Broadway, New York. aa37dwlT iK SALE. A Mir of fine Mntrs. kind, nnd rood work- era: jtlao wavun and duublc hiimcnii. Aij1t to C.J. McCAPB, 21 Grove St. J
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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