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t I 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. TIiko. F. Davidson, Thos. A.Jonks Raleigh. Jar. G. Martin, Asheville. ANhevillc. JJAVIDKON, MARTIN & TONUS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Asheville, N. C. Will prmice in the 11th and 12th Judicial Districts, "Mil in the Supreme Ciurt of North Carolfua, and in the Federal Courts of the Western District of North Carolina. Kefcr to Hank of Asheville. dtscl C II AH. A. M1IOKK. HUFF MKKHICK. M" fOOKB & MERRICK, Attorneys nnd Cuumwllora at Law, Aahcvillc, N.C. Practice tn the United Stutcii Circuit and hintrict CourtH at Asheville, Stiitesmllc, Char lotte ami Greensboro, in the Supreme Court at KnlciKh, ami in the courts of the Twelfth judicial District of the State of North Caro- "s'iecial attention given to collection ol claims. Partnership iloes not extend to practice in Huucomhc Inl'eriiir Court. dtocll T. II. conn. ()!) II & MBKKIMON, . G. BIEKKIMON. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Practice in all the courts. Office: Nos. 7 ami H, Johnston buihliiiK-ilt- W. W. JONK8. f ONES & 8HUKOK1). I'.KO. A. SIUIFOHP. Attorneys at Law, Asheville, N. C. Practies in the Superior Courts of Western North Carolina, the Supreme Court of Ha state, and the Federal Courts at Asheville. Office in Johnston ImililitiK. whin, one mem ber of the hrm can always be found, dtuovll J A. TKNNliNT, Architect and Contractor. Plans, specifications and estimates fur All work in mv line contracted tor nml mi chaiKcs for driiwiiiKS on contracts uwanleu me. Office; No. 11! Hendry Mock, North Court Signare, Asm-vine, f. II. IIOUOl.ASS. I). 1). S. DENTAL ROOMS, . NO. 24 SOUTH MAIN ST. OverC.ranl Jv Wiiiacrt's lniK Store. Hcsidence, No. .s lli.ilcy St. leblodly K. 11. KKKVKS. I). U.S. II. K. SMITH, I). II. S Dm. Reeves & Smith. IUCNTAI. OKWCK In Connally IltlihlinK. over Redwood's Store Pattoti Avenue. Teeth extracted w ithout pain, with the llc anastllctic, and all cases of irregularity cor rectcil. icl.l.tdly JJ V. UUKOIN, M. U. OFI'ICK t New Grand Ccn trnl lluildiiiK, over IJitf CluthiiiK Store. u Ii1 7d 1 m Dental .) onicc i In llanmrd Huildinc, lintrances, Patton Avenue and Main sircei. felClidlr Ir. i-rank Harvey, Veterinary Surgeon. Office at Sevier's Stable. Residence with Mr. Nutt Atkinson, Jr., No 21 1 Havwood street. julLT. it l'-'m KTIHIK M. PIELII, Graduate Optician, Main Street. All niecluinienl ocular defects of the eye cor- n-,-1,-,1 Hours for examination II to 12 a. m., 2 to fi p. m. JiH" 1111 U.F. Arrliijftoii.M. rsM i.I.S MI'KfilCOKi l-'illint! teeth a spcci.-ilty ; also treat UK dis eased gums and all diseases pertaining to the dental structure. Ollicc rooms on Patton .Avenue, one door west of Cosby's Jewelry store. MISCELLAXEOI'S. THE ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Rooms on Main street, opposite the post office. Oiien dolly, except Sundays, from 10 u. in until 1 ii. m.. and 5.30 until 7.3H p. m. The terms of subscription are: one year $2; o moH., si.&u; a mos., $i; l mo., oueis.; dailv 2 cts. Omeers for 1KS9 President, R. R. Rawls ; Vice-President, Charles W. Woolsey; Sec. and Treas., l. S. Watson; Libruriun, Miss 15. J. Hatch. Citiicns and visitors nre cordially invited to insieet the catalogue und inscribe their names as members. leliHdtf K ICHMONO & 11ANVILI.I-: COMPANY. KAII.ROAIi (Western North Carolina nivision.) PA8KKNOIW DKi'AKTUKNT, 1 ASHKVI1.I.B, N. CJune 1.1 MHO. i PASSENGER TRAIN SCHEIll'LE. In BFFKCT Jl'.K2, 1HSII: J I'. KAMSAV, II. U.S. " No; 51 I No', r.ll " ' Lv. Asheville, 114-lpm 1 u 1-pia Ar. Salisbury, 4.20am 04-.tpm " Danville, 947atn 102lpni 44 Lynchburg, 12 40pm 12 2.pinin 44 Washington 713pm 0 53am " Ilaltimorc, RSOpm 8 25am " Plnla., 11211pm 1047am " New York, 6 20am 1 2l)pm I " Boston, 3 3Qpm B0Opm " Rich m ond, 3 3 1 pm B15nm " Rnlcigh, 1 ()2pm 8 30nm " Goldsboro, 31pm 1250pm " Wilmington ooopm I.v. Asheville, K.'IOnm Ar. Hendersonvlllc, Uliunin Ar. Spartaub OJiOum 5 3(pm " Columbia, 44ilpm " Charleston. Olopm . 44 Augusta, 9 05pm "Savannah, r15am J ' Thomnsvillc.Ga 1 4(lpm ; JJacksonvllIc 1200 m " Atlanta', io-lOpm s 44 Montgom'y 7 25am S 44 Mobile, 1 35pm A 44 New Orleans j 7 2Qpm No. 64 "340pm 607pm 7opm No. 54 705pm 8 40pm Lv. Spartnnhurg, Ar. llendersonvillc, " Asheville, No. 50 JNo. 52 74oatn 9 20nm 1 lopm 6 15pm e 1 Oam 4 4.4pm 6 lopm HStlpin 540nm 5 30pm 740nm 9 20UI11 1 lopm 4 44pm 61llpm 8 50pm 715am 1 1 45um R30pin; 7 45pm Q 40atn 6 :illpm 7 45pm MURPHY BRANCH No. IK K 35nm 10 47am S4Npm Lv Ar. . Asheville, Wnynesville, Jnrfctt's, No. 17 8 Oliam 3 25pm 6 02pin Lv. Jnrrett's, Ar. Wnynesville, 44 Asheville, tt Sleeping curs on all night trains. JAS. L. TAYLOR, W. A. WINIUIRN, 15. V. A. I). P A. SOL. HAAS, T. M Commencing June 30, thefotlowiug Passen ger Train Service will be operated on Sun days between Asheville and Waynesvillc : Lv. Asheville, Ar. Hot Springs " Knoxville, ' Chattan'ga, Memphis, Lv. Ashevii.c, Ar. HotSprings 44 Knoxville, 44 Louisville, 44 Cincinnati, 44 Chicago. 44 St. Louis, "WEST. EAST. No. 12. STATIONS. Na 11. 8 35am Lv. Asheville Arr 7 53pm 8 55 am 44 Sulphur Springs 44 7 2Kpm 9 0am 44 Hominy 44 7 14pm 9 28 am 44 Tnrnpike 44 6 56 pm 9 47 am 44 Pigeon River 44 6 37 pm lOO.'iam 44 Clvde 44 6 19pm 10 a am Arr. Waynesvillc Lv. OtKlpm BlIMNUSH AND PLEASURE, Private Board. l"or fust-clnss bond, tit rcnsomililc terms, iipiily to Mrs. V. Iv. lirccsc, corner l. ollcfjc and hprucc streets. Mr. Sto-nt This tea is weak. Mr. I 'Hoc Then I would advise you to lean it ugaiust tnc outter. The most popular liniment, is the old reliable, Dr. J.H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. For sale by 1'. L. Jacobs. "lie owes everything he 1ms to me." "That's bail. He owes u jjreat deal more than he has to me." How loctor Conquer neatli. Doctor Walter K. Hammond says : 44 After a long experience 1 have conic to the conclusion that two-thirds of all the deaths from coughs, pneumonia and eon sumption might be avoided if Acker's Kuglish Cough Kemcdy were only care fully used in time." This wonderful Rem edy is sold uuilcr a positive guarantee. "They say Smithers don't get along with his wife." "1 knew she wouldn't agree with him ; she's too rich." THIS REV. OKO. H.THAVI-K.ol llour bon, Ind., snvs: "Iioth mvself and wife owe our lives to SlllUiH'S CONSUMP TION CURlv." ARIi YOU MAIHi miserable by Indiges tion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Apictitc, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer is a (Misitivc cure. X'niiibv I lu:ir P.'imliv. tli.-it vim iimksi-ss .'ill est iill.'iblf wile. I'.'llllliv 'sad ly ) No, she possesses me. Vive the Children a lliaiice. There is something radically wrong with the health of a child when it seems listless, has poor or no appetite, eyes sunken and with dark skin beneath. In most eases showing these symptoms the child has worms, and all that it needs is some simple remedy, such as Hart's Worm Cream, to cxK-l the worms, and the child will soon lie ill K-rtccl health again. Pa rents, try it and lot your little ones have a fair chance for lite. Priest (to a -very sick man) Now, if you have any earnest desire in 3'our heart, name it. Sick Man I want to get well. Ifyou feel unable to ilu vourwork, ami have that tire I feeling, lake Dr. J. II. McLean's Sarsaparilla ; it will make you bright, active anil vigorous, l-'orsalc by I'. L.Jacobs. Iuijuircr How does your protracted meeting prosKT, parson? Parson O, very well. There's a great awakening at the close of every sermon. Flaming: Fire lit Ilie VelnH. We hold positive proof that Acker's English BIimmI Elixir cures all blood poi sons where cheap snrsaparillas and so called purilicrs fail. Knowing this, we will soli it to all who call at our store on a positive guai-Hiilec. 1 . L. Smith Si Co. The eat after making its protest fre iiicntly arises to give some additional claws to her argument. Fifty pieces fruit of loom, twenty pieces 10-4- shooting, line dress goods, one hun dred dozen handkerchiefs, two hundred dozen ladies' and misses' hose at cost, at H'hillock's. Dobbs Did the old gentleman leave much when he died ? Hobbs He left the earth. What more could 1 expect ? WHY WILL YOl! cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 els., 50 cts., and $1. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. A bee-trothal naturally creates a buzz in society ami ipiite as naturally leads to a houevmoon. A Safe InveHtiiieul Is one which is guarntced to bring von satisfaetory results, or in ease ol failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan von can buv troui our advertised i iruggists a bottle of Dr. King's New 1 is- i-.. i '. , i : , i coei l nil -wiiniiiiipiiou. ii ia ujii oieiM to bring rclicl in every case, when used lor auv allcclion ot 1 hroat, Lungs, Uron- ehitis, Asthma, WhooingCough, Croup, etc., etc. If is pleasant nnd agreeable to taste, iicrlcctlv sale, and can always he dccndcd upon. Trial bottles free at I- L. Jacob s drug store. First Ncw.spaKT Man "Did yon do my literary work on your voyage icross: Second Newsnaiier Man cs, I eont ributedextcusivclv to the Atlantic." Distress after eating, heartburn, sick headache, and indigestion arc cured by Dr. I. 11. McLean's Liver and Kidiicv Fillets (little pills.) For sale by F. L. Jacobs. Paradoxical Calling legal documents 'hricls. DyHpepNla, lseHpalrt Death TIh-ki- ore flic ;u-tuul stcus which follow indigestion. Acker's English Dysiiepsia laoieiswiu ooui chock uuu cure tins most Icarful of diseases. Has an attachment for his victim The constable. Disease lies in ambush for the weak; a feeble constitution is ill adapted to encounter a malarious atmosphere and sudden changes ol temperature, and t In least robust tire usually the easiest victims. Dr. I. II. McLean's Sarsapa rilla will give tone, vitality and strength to the entire bodv. 1-or sale by v. L. Jacobs. The summer girl with winsome grace Illuminates each sylvan place, And not a charm she sccjus to lack Until a bug gets down her back. Hucklcn's Arnica Salve. The lx-st salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and jHisi- tivcly cures piles, or no pay required, it is guaranteed to give pcrlcct satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents cr box. For sale by F. L. lacobs. daw Smith: Were vou ever disappointed in love ? Jones: No, but I've been disappointed in marriage. Sick headache is the banc of many uvea. i ins itiiiort titfi. i,rii,,,tiv n,,, cured nnd prevented by the occasional use oi nr. j. n. ivioiAau a i.ivvi oho Kidney Fillets (little pills I. For sale by F. L. Jacobs. God bless our wives, They fill our hives With little bees and honey ; They ease lilt's shocks And mend our socks Hut don't they sicnd the money ! Carelt-HH Mothera. Manv mothers have iiennittcd their children to die before theireyes when they might have lieen saved. Any mother who keens house without a Dottle ol Acker's English llaby Soother at hnml. runs a risk wtiicti sue may some time regret. It has saved the lives of thousands of children, and is doing so every year. Value of AdvertlHeinents. "Do I believe in advertising," said prominent lawyer, a day or two ago Well, rather; and in the Hidden adver tisement more than in any other. I re member, one day. reading a very inter esting story, that ended in what I took to lie a out! lor Dr. Pierce s Pleasant Pur gative Pellets. I threw down the pnier in a rage, not a ween niicnnatiiiecucu some medicine of that kind, and went and bought those same little pills. Did I find them good" ? "'Why, yes, the liest thing ot the kind I ever saw, but that has noth ing to do with the first question, nnd I only mention the joke on myself to show that advertising docs pay. "Dear," said a physician's wife as they sat in church, "there is Mrs. Goldberg Milling in a draught. Never mind, said her husband, "I will cash that draft later on." Better Than moody BattleH. General Wheatcroft Nelson says: "Mv exiK-ricuec in the English army as well as in America, convinces me that nothingso punlies the blood or adds to the health vigor and life as Acker's English Wood Elixir." This great remedy is sold under a positive guarantee. Lawyer's Clerk: "Will you take a chair, miss r HosLonOirl : "No, thank you: I would'nt know what to do with it. But I'll sit down if 1 may." Merit -Winn. We desire to sav to our citizens, that for years we have lieen selling Dr. King's .New Discovery lor Coiisiimplion, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Itucklcn's Arnica Salve and Electric Hitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well or that have given such universal satis faction. We iio not hesitate toguarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won theirgreat popularity purely on tiicir merits. L. Jacobs, druggists. Druggist Well, what is it; is it a case ill I'vlri-ini" oi-i-i-uuil v- Caller I hie should think sho. Would you hie please let me look at me your iiiiectorv till I me und out where I live r "IIACKMETACK," a lasting and fra grant iiet-fume. Price i?r and oil cts. SHILOH'S Cl'Kli will immediately re lievc Croup, Whooping Cough and Ilron chilis. City nephew What in thiuidcrare you standing in tli.-it water lor, uncle.' uncle hnoch 1 in soakin th blackm off my old cowhides, so as tor make 'em look like them yaller shoes you city folks wear. At first a little, hacking cough, "Tis nothing but a cold," They say, "'Twill very soon wear off." Alas, the story old ! The hectic check, the failing strength, The grief that cannot save, And life's wan llamegoes out, at length lu a consumptive s grave. If persons would use Dr. Pierce's Gol den Medicil Discovery, when irritation of the lungs is indicated by a cough, it would be ;in easy matter to avert con sumption. He wise in time. The "Dis covery" is guaranteed to cure in allcascs ol diseases tor which it is recommended or money paid for it will be promptly re- lunilcd. Young Lady" Hathcr I to nice old gentleman at Narrag.insett Pier I Don't vou think mv bathing-suit is Krtecllv iovolv? Old Gentleman Oh, I hadn't noticed it. Have you got it with you ? LEMON ULIXIR. A Pl.l-ASANT I.KMON 1IRIXK. For biliousness and couslipation, take Lemon Elixir, For indigestion and foul stomach, take Lemon Elixir. For sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness and nervousness, take i i-i!..:.. 1.0IIIOII 111X11 , For loss of appetite and debility, take Icmon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above diseases, allot' which arise 'rom a torpiil or diseased liver, stomach, kid neys, bowe's or blood. Prepared only by Dr. II. Mozi.kv, Atlanta, Ga. ' f0c. and $1 per bottle. Sold by drug gists. A I'ROMIXUNT MINISTER WRITKS: After ten years of great suffering from indigestion, with great nervous prostra tion, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, I have lieen cured by Dr. Mozlcy's Lemon Elixir, and am now a well man. Key. C. C. Davis, Elder M. E Church, South. No. 2S Talnall St., Atlanta, Ga. aprl'l tltoc21 th su Policeman. "I arrest you." Innocent Stranger. "What for?" Policeman. "None av yer back talk. Oi'll foitid some rason iK-toon iiere ami the station." Advice to IMolherH. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrnpshould always lie used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, al lays all pains, cures wind colic, and is the I (est remedy for diarrhiL-a. 2fie. a bottle. Present"; hi the mnst rtei;;mt 1-jtsi: THE LAX ATI VF ano NUTRITIOUS JUICE OF TUB FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to lie most beneficial 10 the humor, system, forming an ogreeabit and effective laxative to itemm nently cure Habitual Consli pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive -endition of the XIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is Che most excellent remedy Vnown tn CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is lliliouft or Constipated S1 THAT PURE BLOOO, REFRMHINO SLEEP. HEALTH nnd STRENGTH I ATURALLY FOLLOW. Hvery o'.e is using it and all are delighted with it ASK YOUR OmjOQIST FOR 8YRITP OF FIGS MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM FKANCISCO, CAL. Lovisviut. ar new iork. k. r. SCHOOLS. Raleigh, 3V. C. The Ninety-Fifth Sellli-Ailniiul SesKimi lie Kins MONDAY, SIM'TIJM llliK 12, lHH'J. I'ur catalogues, address the Rector, REV. BENNETT SMEDES, A. M. .un2K dHnioa HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Ronald MacDonaltl, It, A., Head Master, The si-hut an tic yiar will ojicti WUDNUSDAY, SEI'TKM ItliK 1H. Terms For Bonni, Tuition In all brunches, and every expenne, $300 Kr niinuin. lav n-h nlar a $H0 per annum. For further information ntitlrcss K1V. I). H. Bl'lJL, Asheville, N. C, until Sept. 1 ; after Umt mid reus MK. RONALD M.uUON AM), Head Master. iull!7 d-'m Claremont College, Hickory, N. C. HIGHEST GRADE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN THE SOUTH. Ik-Ht advnntiiKiH hi IIikIkt IvtiKlish, Musie, Music, Art mid 1-at.ttaL-s. A full ColleKinte Course with lU'urec of A. U. Special Courses in nil hepartinehts. Higher in Crude, Superior in Scholarship, lktter in liipnpincnt, Alikr in Faculty, and More Contl'orlahlc in Home Life than auv School in the South. FALL TERM BEGINS THURSDAY, SEPT. 12. Send for Circular. WII-L H. SANItORlV, nuil-l ( tn th sntitw-tin President. WOFFORD COLLEGE Spartanburg, S. C. Ja-t. H. Carlisle, LA, 1M Pres. FOl'NDIilt INfll. Seven Professors with eorresnondini; chairs o: instruction, olVcriuK two A. B. courses, in one of which Modern l.anKtiajjes arc substi- Ititc 1"r (.reck. Terms for entire session of eiirht and one- half months: Tuition, $ M; Matriculation Fee, $lo. FALL S1SSSION ItHFtlNS OCT. 1, 1KH0. For Catalogue and further informntion mi ply to J. A. r.AMlSWKI.l,, ecretary (ti i-aeuity. partanimrK, c WOFFORD COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL SPARTANHPHC,, -S. C. The Third Session hems October 1, IXKp. Hoard in the Institution. $10 a mouth: Tuition, $40 n year. A. K liM MliK T, A. M., Head Master. For further information antilv to the Head Master. aui;t d tscpl tu th sat su MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA, Richmond. The Fifty-Second Annual Session of the above named Institution will lKin OCTOHFR 1, 1MSU, and continue six months. For catalogue or other information write to DR. J. S. llOKSKY Cl Ll.liN, Dean of the Faculty, j 1 1 1 1 1 d law 3m thu Kiifflish and French BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, No. 4-0 French Hroad Avenue. MRS. BURGWYN MAITLAND. - PRINCIPAL For many years Associate Principal of Mt. Vernon Institute, taltimoiv.l Assisted by a corps of eonipentcut teachers. The course of instruction includes the usual HiiKlish branches with French and Latin. F.xtrns Music, German, Art Needle Work, aintinu on China, Dancing anil Riding Special attention given to the training of little girls. nugl diim The Best are the Cheapest. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES. 1 arrell & Co., Philadelphia. aulMl dot wfim MAKE MONEY IN WALL STREET. Through the NATIONAL STOCK EX- CHANOIi, ill U F St., N. V., Washington, D. C. Brokers in Slock, C.rnhi and Oil. Com missions and Margins satisfactory. F.x elu sive advice. Orders by Mail and Telegraph promptly executeu. nujn tMtn Street Car Notice. In order to enable the company to overhaul all its cars, the regular Patton Avenue ear will he withiirnwn lor ainmt a week, begin ning Thursday morning, li'Jil inst., a ear v ill run from the Depot to Mi-Ike's, and another from the Depot to Don bled ay, each car re turning over same route. Passengers north nnd west of the Court House desiring to go from Pntton Avenue to North Main street and vice versn. willlte transferred at the com pany's yard. South of the yard, passengers for ntion Ave. and lor Nortn Main -t. will have to wait for car running over these lines. This will Hive one ear running from the ixiuare every hour and half hour to Depot, and by transferring at yarn one ear every jo minutes to Doubleday and to Melke's. Notice signs on outside of cars indicating route of car The regular "Trnin" car will lie run as usual ASlibVlI,l,-u Ml Klihl RAILWAY CO. OTICB. All iersons who have hauled Sand from mv land on French Hrond river without iterniis- sion are reseetfwllv requested to call at once at my ofticc nnd SFTTLK FOR SAMK. After this week no one will lie allowed to tad Sand unless thev present a ticket siirneil by me. Call at othce and buy tickets. au23 dl w C. U. GRAHAM. JOR RUNT. The .tore now occupied by S. Rlllck a a Ladies' Furnishing and Fancy Goods Store, under Swannanoa Hotel for rent. Apply at tore. nu25 dl w HOTELS. STRAUSS' RESTAURANT AND NEW ICE CREAM GARDEN. Electric Cars Pass the Door. I herewith notify the public that this day, May 1, I have added to my well known Res taurant a fine Ice Cream Garden. The same has been fitted up neatly forthe oc casion and I will always have on hand the choicest of Creams and Sherliets and Cakes. Also, can suppty families at shortest notice in Inrtfc or small quantities. So come in good time and have some tine Ice Cream and Cakes and don't forget that at Strauss' you will get The Best of Ice Cream, and where always polite and attentive wait ers will be pleased to serve. Come early, come often, come one, come all, ami give your friend Strauss a good many calls. Very resjectfully, K. STRAUSS, inayl'dtf Proprietor. ARDEN PARK HOTEL AND FAMILY COTTAGES, miles south of AshevrMc, on Hie A. V S. railroad is nmv open lor the season. For circulars address 1UOM A. MOKK1S, ITop'r, may2iltf Ardcu, N. C. TURNPIKE HOTEL, Turnpike, N.C. This beautiful summer resort is situated immediately on the Murphy Division of the W. N. C. R. K., half way between Asheville and Waynesvillc, among the most attractive scenery in the mountains. The hotel is new and well furnished, large and well ventilated. Telegraph anil Post unices in the house. Fresh mutton, milk and butter .supplied from the premises. Pnrlics can leave Asheville in the morning take dinner and return in thceveniug. For terms und other information, apply to J C. Sitiathers, jul.'t d:im Manager. I'HIVATi: HO A It IK NUW IKICSK! NliWI.N IIKMSIllClil Al.l. MODIiKN IMPKiiVliMliNTS. MRS. E. J. THYLER AND MRS N. B. ATKINSON, No. Ull lUiywouil Slrt't-t. julll!!4 ill V JKIVATI5 HOAKI). A lnrjc, niry hiiusi.', .'lis Patton Avi-nm-. on stu-i-t car liiu-. I'.ooil loi-.-itioii 'I'vrnis rt-asonahlc. (looil larc. jul I-il;im MKS.J. I.. SMATIIKKS. MRS. S. STEVKNSON Has removed to the Johnston Huililing, Pat 5 ton avenue, corner of Church street, where she is prepared to keep regular or transient boarders. Table furnished with the best the murkct affords. Terms reasonable, mar id nH ROUNDKNOB HOTEL McI)onell Co., N. C. (Situated on the W. N. C. K. R. An hour's ride from Asheville.) First class in every respect. Mineral waters LHhia, Iron, Alum nnd Iron, Red and White Sulphur and Magnesia. The most picturesque spot in Western North Carolina. Parties leaving Asheville on the 1 p. m. train can have dinner on their arrival by tel egraphing from the depot. Terms reasonable Special rates to lanii lies. J, IIulow Erwin, julo d:itn Proprietor. ixsrxAxcu. J7IRU INSl'KANCK. FIUIO. LIFK. A( VI I MONT. PULLIAM & CO. M the Hank of A-Jicville, ASHUVILLli, N. C. Represent the following companies, viz. : Flit K. CASH Af Anglo Nevada, of California i Continental, of New Yord -M-M7.: i.r-".' Ilnmhurg-Mrcincii, of Germany London Assurance, of Luglaud Niagara, of New York ". in- Orient, of Hartford PluiMiix, of Itrooklvn St. Paul Fire and Marine, of Min nesota Southern, of New Orleai: Western, ol Toronto Mutunl Accident Association. sFtna Life Insurance Coinpan v. dtmarU TO MACKINAC Summer Tours. PftLACt Steam e rs. Low Rates. l"our Trip, per Week DelwcHii DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND pAUMitey.Saull Ptc Unrip, and Luko Humn W. Porta. Mrwj Waek Dy Btweoii DETROIT AND CLEVELAND 8pclftl Sunday Trijl durinir June. Jul) , Annual -uiJSt-i-t. Doublf Daily line Bo'wofn CHICAGO AND ST. JOSEPH, MICH. OUR ILLUSTRATED PAVPHL T RaUMand Bzouratnn Tiok-a'a willbfii .11.!' ii bv your Tliki; A Rent, oi aiitlnti. E. B. WHITCOMB, G. P. A.. Dftr-it. V cm.. Detroit and Cleveland Steam IS. a v. Co. maylKdtf pOR RBNT. From two to six bed room?, fully furnished and usual attention, with or -without hoard. High location. Kx eel lent water For terms applv to au7dtf 158 CHESTNUT TREET. MISCELLANEOUS. BRICK ! - BRICK ! - BRICK ! FOR SALE HV GIRDWOOI) & LEE, Proprietors Buncombe : Hrick : and : Tile t Company, asiikyiixi:, r. c. I4, u. iiox :u:i. juiso i:im "THE WINYAH SANITARIUM, " ASHEVILLE, N. C. I-'or tilt- ri-c-i'iitiiin of patients siiflmnu of iliscascs ul hins and throat, ami i-ontlm-tci upon the plan of tlicsanitaria-s at (iiL-rlicrsdorf and l-'alkciisU-iii in Ger many. Ours is the only smh institution in the United States, and endorsed liy the leading ineniliers of the nicdieal prolessiim. Terms reasonalilc. KAKI, VON KCCK, H. S., M. D. THE CAROLINA SALOON Has tlic l iiicst WHISKIES, : ISUANDIES : AND : WINES, ICvcr Itroujflit FnrtU-s wishing a gnoil ju tiele for family or give me u call. Kispn tlully, STOVES, AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Car Load of Terra Colin :iud Flue I'ipe. nishes, Hrushes and lUsi Wall Colors, bought I have also an cxpcriruccd and competent my second-hand stoves. C. S. COOPEU, CAUTION. protects the wearers iigmnst high prices and inlV-riur gucls. If your dealer does not keep the style or kind you wniit. or oilers you slim s without W. I,. I u )l '. I. AS name nnd price stumped on ihein, nnd sn vs they are just as good, do not be deceived thereby, but send di rect to the Factory, l.r vou cjhi get what you want b return tiifiil, postage paid. Dealers make more profit on unknown shoes that are not warranted by anybody ; therefore do not he induced to buy shoes ill:. I have no reputation, liny only those that have W. L. DO('( I.AS' mime and the price stamped on the bottoin, and you are sure to get full value for your money. Thousands of dolhirs :nv s:t ved itnuua'ly by the wearers ol W. I.. Dol'GLAS' Shoes. In ordering hv mail slate whether yon want Congress, llulton or I. ace, London cap toe, plain l-reiieh tin, or narrow cap tuc, anil lie sure to give size and width vou wear. I can lit iinv toot that is not deformed, as my shoes are made in great variety of widths, sizes and hall sizes. 1 guarantee a lit, prompt delivery and perfect satisfaction or money refunded upon return of the shoes rt good comlili it. W. I,. ImiITiLAS, Itrockton, Mass. mand than any other JM shoe advertised, $r.(H)0 will be paid to any person who will prove the above statements to be untrue. The following Muck will be found to be ol the same quality of excellence : 4it rv-h h1wh.-i CK.M'INF 1 1 A Nl -SKV lilt, which takes the place of custom-made frmW shoes that cost from $7 to $11. a -fi-ni ttliiw- 'nii:oKii;iAi. and only manh-skwi;i wllt $4 snoii. SP'f-' v"- Lquals eusluni-mnde shoes costing from $ti to $8. pa -Whlitfi-ik l''I Fol.lCIiMFN. Railroad Men and Letter Carriers nil wear them. 35 CT-iltft- smooth inside as a hand-sewed shoe. No tacks or wax thread to hurl the feet. $2 rO SllOC ,srNi;xci';l'l'i:,I',ll HHAYY WKAK. Hcst Calf Shoe for the m WOKKINOMAN'S. Is the best in the worhl for rough wear; one CTiiHt'ir pair ought l wear a man a year. fc- fki 1ak IS ICOl'A L To sm -:s TH AT C ST I'Rf M to $:t.ro. One pair ''O iv7lltf V- xvj wt.;U- longer than any shoe ever sold at the price. 2 OO llO-C '"'ul 4-,) 's l,u' ,K'sl School Shoe in the world. ki-. Vt M 'T1IS' SC 1 H u L, gives the small Ilovs a chance to wear the best 975 HC S,(ll.s in the world. All made in Congiess. button and Lace. W. L. Douglas' $3 Itoth Ladies' Shoes are made in sizes from 1 to 7, including half sizes, anil 11, C, It, Ii and I'li widths. STYLLS OF LAHIKS' SHOHS. "'flic I'imkIi opera. l'he Sp.uiivh Arch Opera," "The American Comnion-Scnsc," "The Mtilimn Cotuiuoii Sense." All made in Huttoii in the Latest Styles. Also. Fi'eiuh 1 1 pern in Front Lace, on $:t Shoe only. Cousin tiers diould reinember that W . L. Dol'OLAS is the largest and only Shoe Manu laeimvr 111 the world. Mipplxiug shoes ilireet fnnn faetorv, thus giving all the uiiildle-mctra luohls to the weaier. ' W. L. DOl'dLAS, Itroektoii, Muss. Fi Hi SAL1-; IlY -HERRING & WEAVER. BOUIS & BROTHERTON, I'KACTICAI. IMnmbcrs & Tinners. I'l.i'M inxr., STliAM AM' HAS 1 1 1 TIM'.. I IN AMI SI. ATI! Ki lUlTM'.. l-'tiriiacvs and Heaters. Jobbing Promptly : : Attended to. 22 Patton Avenue, Kasciiic-iit. jnl:io ti.vw 1 v IWA Cl'HICH HV lll.li SI'HCIAI.IST II I V" PHYSICIAN. PI I J llnttU-ol im-tluiiH- l-lvi-. Wc war- III 0 rant (Mir ri-iiuil v tticuri-tlu-wurst i-lisi-s, mul tilt- only ihvsii-iuiis wlluilo this to pn-vciit your Ih-iiih imiiosi-il upon liy intn nsiiiK lalsi- names .iml who an- not lloi-tors. Ilt-i-ausi-otlurs TaiUil i. no i-i-iikoi for not usinK this tiiL-ilu-ine. llivi lixpn-s. nml l4ost nltiiv mltlrrss. It i-osts poll ilothhiK. Atlilu-ss Asahi-1 Mt-ilii-al Hurt-au, I'lil Broadway, New York. ianL'Til.Vwlv J. C. BROWN, MERCHANT : TAILOR, 25 Pattoit Avenue, (Next to Orand Central Hotel.) npr2dly JpOK SALU. 1 ncres of land on Hchmt Ham rond.just opposite J . S. Burnett's. A tine site for a sub urban residence. A nice knoll covered with ciover and some line oaks, with lK-nutiful views of mountains and the city. A rnre chuncc to buy such a piece of land with nice clear springs gushing from the hill. Terms easy mid price low. FUSTIC, KLANTON --V CO. mil 3 dtf SALE. A pair of fine Mules, kind, and good work ers; also wagon uud double harness. Apply to C.J. McCAFK, 24 Grove St. i- f and Largest Stock, ol to Asheville. other pit. poses, will lind it to their tnterctit to Frank O'Donnell. Prop'r. TINWARE, Ha 111 Tubs, Wooden Ware, Faints, Oils, Var iVoiu lirsl hands for cash. ma'i who repairs stoves. Will exchange for or 59 South Main Street. V. I,. i(H'(;i-AS' itiuiK' and the price arc stamped on the bottom of nil Shoes adver tised by him before leaving liitt factory ; this V. I.. DOUGLAS Is a line seamless calf shoe, with Dongola tops, arid oak leather bottoms. They nre made in Cihi'.tcss, Untton ami I. nee on London Cap Toe, Nuriow Cai Toe and Plain French Toe Lasts, in sizes from ft to 1 1 , including half sizes and nil uiihhs. If you have been paying from $5 to $0 for shoes ot this tpiality do not do so longer. Hie pair will wear as long s two pairs of common sold hy dealers that arc not warranted by the manufacturer. our claims, for this shoe over nil other $3 shoes advirtised, arc: 1st. It contains better material. LNI. It is more stylish, better littingnndduruble, ;td. It gives better general satisfaction. 1-th. It costs more money to make, oth. It saves more money tor the consumer, lith. It is sold by more-dealers throughout the II. S. 7th. It's great success is due to merit, sill. It cannot be duplicated by any other manu facturer. Hth. It is the best in the world, and has a larger de and $2 Shoes FOR I.AI)IKfl. A. II. COOPER, 1 Groceries. We presume Asheville has more comments passed upon it than any other city in the State. They say "Such elegant buildings, such tine houses, ami such splendid food." Hotels, boarding houses anil private families arc often asked by their visitors "Where do you gel flour to make such elegant bread ?" "Why, at Cooper's, where the best of every thing can be had in the way of Groceries." Our aim is to furnish the purest and best goods for the least money, to wage bitter war ngainst all adulterations of food prod ucts and never buy cheap groceries for the purpose of selling tclow cost. J. N. MORGAN & CO., No. 3 Barnard Building;. School nml College Text Hooks, a full lino. Poets, His tory, Koinnnce, ltiogmpliy, Travel juuI Novels, Family IMbles, S. S. Bibles ami Test aments, Oxford Teachers' Bibles, Song Books of all kinds, large stock Stationery, Blank Books and Office and School Supplies. New line Ladies' and Gents' Pocket books just opened. Fancy Goods and Dolls. ftblOdlT BROOM FACTORY. II AN FOR U N. LOCK-WOOD. H1XD-MADI Brooms, WhlU, Hearth and Ceiling: Broom. Mill and Factory (Trade, a specialty. Quo tation, and samples free. fcbiedly
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