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PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Tlliio. K. DAVinsoN, Tllos. A. Jiinks, Rlilciih. J- 0. MaMIN, Ashcvllle. : , J Anhtvillot ,JAVi)af NfARTtN ajJliS. Attorney" nnd Counsellor, lit Law, A.hrville, N. C. , Will ik in tWllth iml i at Judidal nlslricU. 1 in the Supreme Court ol Norlli Carolinn. nnd in the I'eilenll Courts ol the Western District of North Carolina. Keferlo lllink of Aslieville. ZllSsTi.. MOOUK. IIITI'I' HliKKICK. JllOKIv MHKKICK. Attorneys nml Counsellors ul bn , Ashevillc, N-C. I'.nctiee'inthe "lnitc.l Stnles Circuit iiinl I ,it"el Courts nUsl.eville.Sl.itesville thiir I. tie mill t'.reensl.oro. in the Supreme Court t RnleiKh. nn.l in the emirts nl the 1 we U. judieiul District ol the State of North Lino. "social ntlentio. Riven to eollcclion of C''iiaTl'nersl.l. .loenot ektciul to pr..eUec in lluncomlic Inferior Court. t7ii7ih " .o. mi:huimon. (Illll fit MHKK'MDN, Attorneys nml Counsellors nt Law .Practice in ull the courts. office: Nun. 7 and H, Johnston uuililiiut. sltse w. W.JONKS. KO. A. HHPFOKI.. JONliS H SHl'l'QKll. Attorneys at Law, Ashevillc, N. C. 1'meties in the Superior Courts of Western North Carolina, the Supreme Court ol the state, nml Hie l'nleriil Courts at Ashevillc. Office In Johnston liuildlHK, nhcrconc nuni her of the linn can always lie louiul. Itnovl 1 J A. TliNNIiNT.- Arcliitect and Conlraclor. Huns, specilicntlons anil estimates fur nished. All work in my line contrmled tor, anil no Charlies for drawing" on contracts .Hwnrileil me. . Helercnces when dcsinil. ,.,,,, .urti.-c: So. 1U llenilry lllock, North Court S.pmre. Asherille. N. C li li unity JJ II. DOUGLASS. II. II. S. DENTAL ROOMS, . NO. 2 SOUTH MAIN ST., OvcrC.ranl Viiii:ert's Unit: Store. Krf.1cmTrr ,,niy:?t: il1""'1 y rn7iKi!VKS, 11. U.S. i 11- K- SMITH, U.ll.S. ttrtt. Rccvch & Smith. jrtKMTAI. OIWK In Connallv lluihllnc. over Ke.lwoo.rs Stoic, 1'atton Avenue. Teeth cxtrnctcil without pain, with the new nnasthetic, lindnll cases of Irregularity cor rected. ichlJiiiy JJ p. lU'KGIN, M. 1. ofi'ici: t New Ornn.l Central Hliildiiili. over IliK Uli ClothiiiK Store. fclil7illm w 1 k'AMSAV, 1. D.S. Dental unite t in nnrnnr.l Iluil.liiiK lintiances, 1'atton j venue anil Muin Street. IMJbltT - . ST; l'raiik Harvey, Veterinary Surgeon. Office at Sevier's Stable. Resilience with Mr. Nntt Atkinson, Jr.. No. ail ItirywnrKrHTreet. jul'Jo il l'Jm KTIll'K M. I'IHI.1. Graduate Optician, Main Sirect. Mil nivlhatiienl ocular defects of the eye cor- ""llmiw -tor examination 0 to 12 a. in., -' to .-.p.m. . jnltldtf SIIK.KON DKNTIST, IMIIhiK teeth a spccinltv; also treatini; .lls rnscd K.ims and all diseases pcrtnininj; to the Rental structure. i lllicc rooms on I'atton .Avenue, one iloor west iifCnsLy'li jewelry store, OiwStesuu Kngliic, ttultnlilc for Saw Mill, Sc. - Apply to J sTKtSt'T RIJWAY.COM PAKV. iiu7 ilKwi-'w '.. TritRHEv7u?Lif Kooms on Main street, opposite the post- Vf()Trn dnilv. eicept Sundays, froth II) li. m. until 1 V. in'., nml I"..:il until 7.:i" p. m The term I'f sul.sci ipt.ou are: One year .': ni. o; :i mm, $1 ; 1 mo., niuts,; ilnilv 2 cts. , . ,, , . Officers for 1SM rres.dcnt, R. R. Kawls . Vicr-I'resiilcnt, Charles W. Woolsey: Sce.nnil Tre., I). S. Wtson; l,il.rrinn. Miss I-.. J. "CTfJr.-'i.flrt'TlsS'tArs'ari c.WiAuV Invited til illlllTI'l IV pulonue mill ioWrilll. UtV.r names as memliers. feliWdtl All eyes Wtt,qiwil t Buara.itee.l. A com plete sUVli'oV Wic"j3)OVT; (roods nl GRAKf'TTmili; STORE, iitStlUTli MAIN SlVlliliT. Oculists' tMwscrlprtiTiis a si clalty. feh'-'TlMiu , f any dmilrT Mri InSfcaTSf Shoes wltlwut u.l and .jftv the buttotu. put taliu do,lrfi as W. Li 'DOUGLAS $3 SHOE Brat In th world. K.arnlnf . W SS.OO OKNI1INC IIAND-SI.II IT) SIIOB. 4.00 HANI1,SB'KII l T SHOR 3J10 f'OI.IOK AM) FA I' i:HS' fHOB. EITKA l .tl.l'l-:.. s. r rjnvu. ii.OO and (.. !T - II made In Conrn S3 SI 8. 'InC. tAia, Boat Material, ttf.i. r It asl sold hTTour dealer, W. I. WIIOLAS. 1 Kanlue W X In. .. n ll.oi) HlioeM for eiitliueii nitd l.ticlleH Fur xik' bv W South Main Street, Aalit villc, N. t-jaotndly; j,itx mm i .mb :iy .! ii jinn ,n .ikAJ Hl'HINi:tJi AND Pl.KASVRi:. PrlVute Ilonrel. I'or first-clnss boflil, at miSDiinlile U'rnis, apptr to lrs. F. K: Itacse, c.irucr College nml Spruce streets. Hklcr Sister "Oh, Von: fancy yntli self very wise, 1 ilnre say; but 1 can (ivc you a wrinkle or two." YcuiiiKor .Sistx't "No tloulil, and never miss them." A Lovely Woman overheard one say of her, "Ily heaven!, she's painted"! ''Yes," relorteil she, in-' diHiiiiutlv, and liyavcnoiily"! Kudily, health mantled hcrcheek, entliioiu'd on the rose and lily.. Yet thisheniitiful lady, once Ihin ami pale, with a dry, hacking conjjh, nij,diL-sweats, and slight spitlinn of lilood, Seemed destined to fill n con sntiiptive's grave. After spcmlimr him-, drcds of dollars 011 physicians without lienefit, she tried Hr. Tierce's ('.olden: Medical Hiscovci y ; her improvement was. soon marked, and in 11 lew months she was plnnip and rosy at;aiii, the picture of health ami strength. It is the only medi cine of its class, sold liy drug);ists, under a positive ijuaranU'c that it will Ih iicIU or cure in all cases of disease for which it in recommended, or money paid will lie promptly refunded. Hush money The wages of a haliy's nurse. l'lumiux Fire In Hie veliiH. We hold positive proof that Acker's Ivuglish lilood Klixir cures all Mood poi sons where cheap sarsaparillas and so- eallcil )iinhers lull. Knowing tins, we will sell it to all who call at our stoic on a positive guarantee. T. C. Smith et Co. A lawyer is never so blind hut he can not cite authorities. For lame hack, side or chest, liscShiloh's Porous Plaster. Price -T. cents. SIMUdl'S CorC.ll and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Consumption. Nothing but a thorough bass vocalist would utter forged notes. (five tlie Cliilclren 11 Cliimcv. There is something radically wrong with the health of a child when it seems listless, has poor or no apjietilc, eyes sunken and with dark skin licncath. In most case's showing these symptoms the child has worms, and all that il needs is sonic simple remedy, such 1 lis Hart's Worm Cream, to expel the worms, and the child will soui) lie in perfect health again. Pa rents, try il and let your little ones have a tiiir chance for life. The dead-letter ollicc is n great place for uncalled fur remarks. No liniment is in better repute or more widely known than Hr. J. II. McLean's Yolcanic Oil I.inimcnt. It is a wonder ful remedy. Forsalcbv F. I,. Jacobs. "(ict but o' here," said the hen to the China pgg. "You don't belong to un set." IH Coimumlilloii Incurable? Kea.l the following: Mr. C. II. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced mc an Incurable Consumptive. Megan taking Dr. King's New Pisco very for Consumption; a 111 now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the lincst medicine ever made." Jesse Middlwart. Pecalur. Ohio, says: "Had il not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given uphy doctors. Am now in best of health." Trv it. Sample buttles free nt F. L. Jacobs' drug store. If Lord Duma veil's yacht could capture the America's cup, the linglisli would never get Hunraven about il. lClcclrlc Hitlers). This remedy is liccoming so well known and popular as to need no sKcial mention. All who have used lilcctric Hitters sing the same snug uf praise. A purer medicine does nol ex island it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed, lilcctric Hitters will cure all diseases ol the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Khcuni and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the sys tem and prevent as well as cure all malarial leva's. For cure uf Headache. Constipation and Indigestion try Ivlectric Hitters lifltire satisfaction guaranteed, ur.,nioney refunded. Price. uO cts. and $l.l)1 lei- bottle nt F. L. Jacobs' drug store. Brssic "How dreadfully ill-fitting all Miss Dowdy's things are." Jennie "She'd have to have apoplexy to get a fit." letter Than Moody HuttlcH. Ccncral Whcatcroft Nelson says: "My ox (K-ricucc in the lvnglish army as well as in America, convinces me that uollijugso purifies the blood or adds to the health, vigor ami lilc as Acker's lvnglish Hlood Flixir," This great remedy is sold under a positive gilHrautee. Priest (to a very sick man) "Now if you have nny earnest desire in your heart, nmne it." Sick Man "Iwnntto get well," THAT HACKING COPOII can he so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure, We guarantee it. W1LI, YOU SPPFKK with Dy8iepsia mid kiver Col" plaint? Shiloh's Vitalizcr is ffuarnntced to cure you. WeakighVf.oud morning, Miss, Tra vis! I hi)V I ?ee you well ?" Miss Travis "1 don't lictycvc you do. You arc blink, ing awfully!" yHpcn?V. lCMar, Itt-Hlu. These are the, actual slejis whidifollow indigestion. Acker' Fnglish Dysepsin Taldcts will both check rmd cure this most tearful of diseases. Stranger in the Court Room "What time have yon Rot, please?" Prisoner at the Counsellor's table "1 can tell yon better after the trial." vSHiLOH'S VITAL1ZKU is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Ap)ctile, Dizziness, and all symptomsuf Dysiiepsia. Price 10 and 7."i cents per buttle. CROUP, WHOOPING COIT.H and Hronchitis immediately relieved bv Shiloh's Cure. He "What are you thinking of, darl ing?'1 She "1 was wondering if I should look well in n bridal dress. I've never had a-chance to see, you know." Pirflplts, iioils and other, humors, arc liaMe to apicar when the blood gets heated. The best remedy is Dr. J. II. McLean's Sarsaparilla. For sale by F. L. Jacobs. "lie was trying to give mc the cold shake," explained a young woman who va bcdire a Judge for disorderly eon duet. "He was, ell ?" replied his Honor. "Is he in the employ of the ice or cold Morajje company." C'arclcHH MollierH. Many mothers have ierniittcd their children to die liefoiT theireyes when they might have liccn saved. Any mother who keeps house without .1 bottle ol Acker's linglish Itaby Soother at baud, runs a risk 'hicli she may some time regret. It: has . avd the lives of thousands of children, and is doing so every year. No matter what the school of phvsic They each can cure an ache or phthisic At least 'tis saul thev can; Km us Science turns the wheel still faster, And ipmcks and Ingots meet disaster, To us there comes a man Whose merit hnlh won countless zealots, .WIhi useaudiirflist' lns"Pleasant Pellets. The "Pleasant Purgative Pellets" of Dr. Pierce, though gentle 111 action, arc thorough, and never fail to cure brllious ness, diseased or torpid liver, and consti pation. Landlady "He careful how von whip that carpet. It's a very tine pice of work. 1 rmnp ( working lur Ins dinner) "Ycs'ni. It's hard to beat." Mow lloclorsi Conquer Uculli. Doctor Waller K. Hammond savs : "After a lung experience 1 have conic to the conclusion that two-tlunlsol all the deaths from coughs, pneumonia and con sumption might be avoided if Acker's Fngiish Cough Heniedy were only enre- lully used in tunc. 1 his wondcrlul Kcm cdy is sold under a positive guarantee. Wife I looking in sl aliuner's window I "Whal is Ibis rcprmluclion of Kgyptinn bicro'dvphics ?" Husband "No, that is a specimen of work dune by the winner in a high-speed typewriting contest. One .1 Dr. J. II. McLean's Liltlc Liver and Kidney I'illels, taken at night before going to bed, will move Ihe bowels; I he cllect will astonish you. For sale by 1'. I.. Jacobs. Miss (lutham "1 adui'e travelling. Were yuu ever in Greece, Miss Loin?" Miss Loin lid Cinciuiiatti 1 "No, I never was, but papa was in thai lard trust, vou know." SLi:i;i'Li;SS NIGHTS, madcniiserablc bv that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the icuiedv for vou. CATAKKII Cl kl-I), health ami sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Keinedv. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector lice by T. C. Smith K: Co. IMilor's Wile "I wonder whal can be the matter with Mrs. Smith; she hasn't returned ill v visit yd." Kililor lal.sent minilcdly Perhaps you neglected to en close a stamp. "An i. Ik'r is a watch thai lacks buth hands; As useless il it goes, as when il slamls." Also! huw many women, though house hold and children need llieir care, arc necessarily idle, because sitllcring from diseases peculiar lo thcirsex. Toallsuch Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a precious boon sin'cdily curing internal inllanimalion, Icucorrhca, displacement, ulceration, tormenting periodical iiaius, prulapsus, "bearing-down" sensation, morning sickness, bloating, weak stom ach, nervous prostration, and tendency lo cancerous disease. In all those ail meuls called "female complaints," il is llie most reliable specific known to medi cal science. They were walking by the sad sea waves when Theodore picked up a stranded vegetable, remarking, "This is what the poet calls a sea beat, sure." They now meet as si rangers. Huckleu'M Arnica Halve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay rcipiired. It is guaranteed to give pcrtccl satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2f cents K't box. Forsalcbv F. L. laeobs. daw An Irishman was planting shade trees when a passing lady said: "You're digging onl the boles, are yuu, Mr. Haggertv?" "No. imiiii, Oi'm diggin' out the dirt an' laviu' the holes." Many p.opte habitually endure a feel ing ol lassitude, because thev think thev have to, If they would take Dr. . if. McLean's Sarsaparilla Litis lecling ot weariness would give place to vigor and vitality. I'or sale by F. L.Jacubs. Young Lady I to music dealer I "I want 'Your Love.'" Young Clerk "Hem! Woul 1 like to accommodate yon, but t lie fact is 1 promised it to another girl at a leap year party." LKJION lil.IXIR. A rl.ll.VSANT I.ICMON IIKIXK. I-'or biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Klixir. For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Llixir. For sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Flixir. For sleeplessness ami nervousness, take Lemon Klixir. I'or loss uf appetite and debility, take Lemon Klixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Klixir. Lemon Klixir will not fail yuu in any of the above diseases, all of wliicharisefroni a torpid nr diseased liver, slumach, kid neys, bowcis or blood. Prepared only bv Ph. II. M.izi.i'V, Atlanta, Ga. " "SOc. and $1 per bottle. Sold by drug gists. A I'UUMIXK.NT MIXISTUK WKITKS: After ten years of great suffering from indigestion, with great Ih rvuus prostra tion, biliousness, disordered kidnevs and cuiistipatiuu, I have been cured by Dr. Mozley s Lemon r.lixir, and am now a well man. Kev. C. C. Davis, Klder M. 15. Church, South. No. as Tatnall St., Atlanta, Ga. aprl'l dtuc'-M th su Piosems iv the most elegant lor.fl THE LAXATIVE AND NUTRITIOUS WUHOE or TUB FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues (if plants known to be most beiielicial lo the human system, forming; an agreeable and effective laxative lo perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive erudition of the nmm, LIVER AND BOWELS. Il is themosr excellent remedy known lo CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is IIiI.imh or Constipated Sl THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP. HEALTH nnd. STRENGTH NATURALLY FOLLOW. Kvorv one is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK VOUR ORUOQIST FOR HTHUP OI PIOH MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. lowiviue. tr licw row. . r. 9m OEATH INTERVENED. A Toun Wnmun WhoM Four Accepted Suitors-FIkto Iled. " A strati story printed in the St. Louis Glouo-Dcnioerat caused consid erable commotion in the southern end of Ihnt city, where tlio laxly in ques tion resided quite awhilo. Tho story was told by a clcrfryman of tho Epiacoptd churchy who ban been a sufferer from tho lady's strange, fato. Tho lady in question is but a visitor to America, whenco sho camo to try and shako off a spell of which she Iirnily behoves sho is tho victim. A few years previous to lier leaving "His toric Culedonia" sho returned from tho patrimonial estates of tho family, nino and one-half miles from the llolyrood palaco, in Edinburgh, to Aberdeen. IJy the death of her father, since her arrival in this country, sho has hecomo au heiross to a larco est'ite. She is re fined, graceful and handsome, but tho fatality attaching to hor makes her lifo an tinfinppy one. When but 17 years old sho became strongly attached to a nephew of tho bishop of Carlyle. Ouo day, while riding across tho heath in his com pany, she had a presentiment that ho would proposo tlmt night and that sho accepted. She saw him, in a moment ary vision, lying, nalo and cold, bv the rondsido. Hewildered, sho invol untarily stopped her horse, and in an other moment full in a swoon. Ho boro her to a cottager's near by, and on her recovery the bashful young man's lovo hud been so intensified by anxiety that, in a moment of mutual tenderness, they were betrothed. After escorting her home he had to pass the same spot to return to his domicile. Tho next morning they found him dead near where she had fallen. His borso had evidently thrown him, and ho had been killed by tho consequent injury to bis head. Tho lady recovered, and eighteen months afterward she was betrothed to an English naval olliccr, who was suddenly ordered to the West Indies to join 11. M. S. sehoolship Eurydiee. Tho next spring, on the return of the ship home, sho was wrecked, and all on board but two wero lost. The young lover was not one of the saved. Time healed tho lady's twice wound ed heart, and her affections were won by an English army ollieer, who was drowned shortly after tho betrothal. The night ho was drowned sho was uttending a ball, and, uccording to her statement, sho was seized with a sud den attack of dizziness and fainted. On reeovuring she said sho had seen, in a vision, the ball room suddenly transformed into a submarino cavern, containing nothing but the corpse of her accepted lieutenant. Sho could never bo induced to danco again. It took a great deal of persuasion to induce her to become a fiance again, lint the persistence of an American sea captain conquered her reluctance, and slie accepted him. He returned to Uliiladelplna with his ship for the purpose of putting his atfairs in shape for the wedding. While his ship was at anchor olf tho Delaware Break water ho was also drowned. Tho bride elect came to tho (junker City after ward, and, having relatives in Caron delet, resolved to make a long visit to them. Tho clergyman who furnished the facts above related met and loved the lady, and she apparently reciprocated, but when lie propositi she replied by telling him her story, and all his elo quence failed to change her resolution never to marry. His attention to her had been a matter of society gossip, so that there was something of a sen sation where there appeared in the so ciety columns of The Globe-Democrat an item stating that sho had gone to visit friends in tho interior of tho state, and would soon return to her home in Scotland to reside perma nently. A I.effnl Amulet. The jilea of insanity as a defense in criminal actioiis is becoming pretty threadbare, but a device by wliieh the same effects are secured seems to be working admirably. Nowadays it is the fashion to claim that the criminal in mi action, whether it be theft, black mail, murder, or what not, is tho vic tim of a sunstroke Apparently a sun stroke is the niost convenient thing a person can possibly havo. It ullows liim to continue his ordinary course of lifo uninterruptedly, but confers upon him the privilege of doing anything his vagrant fancy may suggest, quite unhampered by moral or legal restric tions. The Irishman who described a "child of fancy" as a child who did whatever ho fancied doing was not very far out of the way in describing tho condition of a man who lias been so fortunate an to have a sunstroke. That lucky ac cident places him above responsibility. A mini in a western city amused him self recently by firing a revolver into a crowd, wounding thrco persons, ono of them fatally. A physician's cer tificate was produced "stating that, owing to the effect of a sunstroke re ceived in India, tho prisoner was ut times irresponsible for his actions. Of course, there was nothing to bo said after that, and even tho idea of shut ting tho man up seemed to his intel ligent and impartial judges a super fluous precaution. Ho was allowed to go at largo on tho strength of his lucid intervals, tho inference iieing that the oflicials themselves wero not troubled by anything of that sort. It would not be difficult to multiply instances, although it is hardly neces sary; whoever has thought of the nuitter must have recognized tho con vineiug nature of tho argument from sunstroKO when properly applied to tho averago jury. To ono who has any inclination toward a disregard of tire laws a sunstroke would seem to be of the greatest possible benefit. It k a thing, moreover, so easy to have, so dif fieuhto disprove and so admirably flex-: ible in its effects, that it would seem a matter of tho most obvious policy for whoever is likely ever to find himself at varianoo with uuthority to provide himself with a certitlcato of sunstroke at once. Boston Courier. It is stattnl that an alloy made from copper and a new metal culled silicium has the malleability and color of vir gin gold. jlt; sale. 14 ncrcs oflimil on Denver 1'iini ro.nl. .just .npuiile .(. S. numett's. A line site for n sul iirlinn rciilence. A nice knoll covemt with eluver an.l some tine oaks, with lienntiliil views ol' itioiitittiins nml the city. A rare chanec to buy tiueh a piece ul Inml with niec clear spring K.tshiiiK from the hill. Terms easy ami price low. UOSTIC, RI. ANTON .S: CO. am '. iltr PlfA Cl'KKU nv 1)1.1) SI'KClAI-IStT L I V physician. rl I II "ottle of miilielnc Kree. We war III M rant our remedy toeure the worst cases, anil the only physicians whorio thin tn prevent your IteiiiK imposed upon by men nsii.K lalse names nml who arc not Doctors, fct ausc others faiied is no rensoi for not .."inc. this medicine. Oive Kxpress nnd Post-oltict- it.l.lri-HA. It eostn you ttwthina Addto Asahel Medteal Uurcau, 291 llrouriwn'y.'NcV York. Jan;!7d&wlY RliAL ESTATE. Walteh n. c.)n, -1 w. w. ww. (Sui-uL-siorN kii. Wulttjr B.tiwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 : 1 1 1 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Loans Wecurcly Placed at Per Cent. Notary I'uhtie. . CoJiiinwsionera ol livrcls FIRE INSURANCE. Ol-'FICK Houtlieattt Court Square. Win. M. Cocke, Jr., REALESTATE ANDMlNEftALBROKER, AUeviUevN. C. Can sell .viu one million iurm of Intnl. in traits from fio to 100,000 ncres. Have n nuinbir of eily lots, improved ami unim proved, wliit h I ean sell on the best of terms. If you want a larr or small 1arm call cm tne. if you want minerals of any kind, you neeil no no fnrt,hcr. If you want limber lauds, litis is liendcpinrtrrs. In laet 1 ean suit you in anylhinx you want in my line. Servieisofn firsl-elass ervil enKtiutrand praetieal surveyor enai'd to show up all property when required, I have had I'd Lee 11 years' e'xpericnep m the real estate busThfts, ami think I know what will please. I'rompl attention to all inquiries. febiI4-.il v Real Estate Brokers, And : Investment s Agents. Olliees: No. "iO South Main st. Seeond Iloor. feblidly A;S7AMAc7;. pIKIv INSl KANCIi. FllilO. LIFK. ACCIDKXT. PULL1AM & CO. At the Jit a nk of Aslieville, ASIIKVII.1,1:, N. C. Kepreseut the following companies, viz. : ViUll, C A SI I ASSI-TS IN Auiilo Nevada, of California $2, VX, Continental, of New Void., 47" U am bu i K-Bremen, of Ceriuany London Assurance, of IvtiKlaud Niagara, of New York Orient, of Hartford I'lnenix, of Brooklyn St. I'ntil Tire ami Marine, of Min nesota Southern, ol New Orleans Western, ol Toronto Mutual Accident Association. .-lit tin Life Insurance-Company. (ItinarL'U 1 . 1 1MI 1 .n-t-M l.nn, 4-mt, 1 ,o:t't, Cash Ahhc'Is, 9100,000,000 Another Advance ON THE PART OF THE EQUITABLE. A NI.W roLlCV, WHICH, I.IKIv A BANK l.KAl'T, IS A SIMl'1,1-; puomisi; TO PAY. NO CONDITIONS W II ATH YliK ON Til IC BACK. D. Monroe, A- t., Ashcvilur, N. C. Ollicc with ImlKe Aston. Iebli;idtim po THlv I'CIUJC. The undersigned tnav be found in Shank's new btiililinn, one door we l ol J. Wood bury's stable, nn College stfeKt. They arc prepared Lo inauulacLiuc caxrtacs, buKies, wa'im. ad anything else in their line. Ke pairitiK and horse-shoeing arc Specialties. 1 hev have seciircri tne so r vices 01 itenry row .11, and would be pleased to receive a liberal share o) patronage. Satisfaction Kuarnnteen. jid;i .Him IU'KNIiTTIi I low A KH. li. woi.i-ii, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERER. All kinds of cement win k ilmir. bihhiut: and kalsominitiK promptly at tended to. Residence, Clavton St. Orders can be left with W. H . Westall ,V Co. febitcHim WM. R. PENNIMAN, I'KorunmiK of THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, Ashevillc, N. C. 1. . Ilox I. inarKldly J.W. ROI5KKTSON, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. MOKl'.ANTON, N. C. MANUFACTURES ALL KINDS OF DRESSED LUMBER. INSIIH; 1'INISH in oiievn Anne ami all styles now in use. Moulding" various kinds. Can compete 111 prices with any manufact urer in the South. jul'Jd dint DOICS 1 If what von cat hurts you ui-iT 'r . v. ol- il vou are troulileil M. i YOU l Nervousness, MA A Hiiirtliiirn, lIITIl'r I Hi""!'"''"'. IIU11 1 1 I... Spirits. YOU ? Kiilmy Ciiniplniiits. Try n liottlc of DRi HAM'S Aromatic t Invljforator ! It Hns Ktuoil the tt'stii ol'tlie public fnr ovi'r a qiiiirti-r ol'a ecntiiry, anil tlluiiHiinrln have u-slitu-il to lt value. Semi for ein'ular and testimonials. 5(1 cents mill $1 ierltottlc. For snlc by F. L. Jacobs, Corner Mnln Stiwt ami Tntton Avemw. HHATH .S: MI KR AY, Onirrnl ARtn., Boston juUdtl R E A t HT A T 1 QOOWORTH OF DRY GOODS AT COST $15,000 $15,000 COM31ENCING MONDAY JVhX, WE WlUt FOR CHANGE OF BUSINESS. Goods Must be Sold to Make Roni , for, Ouu; Fall Stock of Clothing and Gents' Furnishings. The li.-ulii's of Aslii'villc will lirnl -tliisn rare rlitiiii-olohny lifiryains in Fine (ioods, coiiMist iiijjc of iihick .ami Colored Dress (ioods, Wliid' (ioods iii Mull, Persian Lawn. India liineiis. Linen Canilirie, SI rijied ami I'laid Muslins, Kid, jisle and Silk (iloyes, Rjhhons of all kinds, best, quality La-ees, Ilainliur'j: and Swiss Muslins, a. lar'e sioek of No tions, Dress, Pearl and Croeliet I'.utlons, (Jerinantown, Sliet land and Saxony Ynrn. Zephyr .. per m., Silk Em broidery Material, Pride West Wainsutta, and Fruit Loom ISIeaclied Domestic, Table Linens, Napkins a lid Towels. Warner's Health Corsets, $1.00 Warner's Cora line Corsets. .SO Thomson's (Hose-Fitting Corsets, .OS A I'm:. Corset for "ic. ; A ."iOe. Corset for .'."(. Ladies' and Misses' Hose, a Irii'e stock. Straw Hats at any price. Many more goods which will require an insiectioii. OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Is too small for our growing 1 rade, ami we ha vedceided to move the Clothing into the corner store, now known as Whit lock's Dry (loods Store, in order to establish an ex clusive (lentleiuen's Outfitting to close ont the entire stock of Dry (ioods, Millinery and Fancy (ioods at. wholesale or retail. We wish to do this as quickly as possible. ' Very A. WHITLOCK. BRICK ! BkICK! - FOK SAl.K II Y GIRDWOOD & LEE, Proprietors Buncombe t Brick i and : Tile t Company, ASHUVUXli, N, t. V. O..IHIX S13, "THE WW YAH' SANITARIUM." ASHEVILLE, N. C. l;ur llit reception of paticnls snHiriii)! ot iliscnscs ol Inns and throat, am! coiKliK'tcrl iiKHi the plntl ot llicsanltui'ia's nl CiarlKisilorf and I'!ilkeimHininGi:r inanv. (hns in the only such institution in the I'uited Sink's, and endorsed by the leading nwnibcrs of the medical piolcKsinn. Terms reasonable. KAKLVON KI CK, It. S., M. II. THE CAROLINA SALOON, Has (he Finest and WHISKIES, : BRANDIES : AND t WINES, liver liroujflit Part irs wishing ti 'iol arlitli- for tnniily or five mc u tall. KtsiKill'ittly, Efiink STOVES, TINWARE, AND' HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Cur Load of Terra Cottu urn! lfluc Vk. Irishes, llruslics and Hcst Wall Colors, bought 1 have also nn cxjiertencecl anil conipthnt liuv sci'oml-hattd stoves, C. S. COOPER, - BOWS &- BROTHERTON, TKACTICAl, Plumbers & Tinners, i I'l.tMiiiNi;, Sl'liAM ANll HAS 1'lTTlNt;, TIN ASH SLATli KOOl'lMi. Furnaces and Heaters. JobbiiiK Promptly : : Attended to. 22 Patton Avenue, Basement juUlO ditwl v J. C. BROWN, MERCHANT j TAILOR, . K ....... ...... . . as Patton Avenue, tNcxt to Grand Central Hotel.) aprdly ..n .vi r ! 7"T5:jt? .i v.f?.n ;mT"' , MISCELLANEOUS. .,. ... ,., $I5.000 OFFKR CASH. Imsiness. We are eompellod respectfully, BRICK ! Jill 20 (l.tni I-arjjcst Stock ot to Aslicillc. oilu-i'inirpoFtH, will tiiul it to lluir itiirittt to O'Donncll, Prop'r. Bath Tuba, Wuudcu Ware, 1'auit-s, uiln, from fust hands fur cash man who repairs stoVts. Will CxclKniKC ft't or 39 South Main Street. A. D, COOPER, We preitmr Ahcvtmrhas tntrc eommtiits passed upon it than any other city in the SUvie. They snr -ynh ekxnnt ImiltliKs, sik-Ii fine houses, and suet) splendid food." Hotels, hoarding houses and private families are ofleri aslied ly theTr visitors "Where do you set flour to make such elegant bread? "Why, at Cooler's, Whitv the best of every thing can be hud in the wny of Groceries.' Our aim Is to furnish the purest and lest iriHMfci rr (he emtt money, to wage bitter war against all adulterations of food prod uct find never btrr leheap jftx "f the purpose of selling lelov coot. .,!., A pair of tine Moicv. kind, nml iruotl worki en; alsu wul'oii and double harness. Apply to . C.J. MvCAPK. 2 Grove 81. " ANBW DKL, carefully prepared by lead inft snuaihcrft of the Ashevillc bar (on finest parchment and heavy flat paper), cor onnle'atSmV nn Co., No North Court Sqonre. fianlOtf
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 18, 1889, edition 1
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