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PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Tiiko. F. Davidson, Thou. A. Junks Raleigh. Jas. O. Martin, Ashcville. A she vi lie. I) AVIDSON, MARTIN Xz JONES, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Ashcville, N. C. Will lr uliee. in the 1 1th and 12th J ml trial Districts, nml in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, anil in the Federal Courts of the Western District of North Carolina. Refer to Hank of Ashcville. dtwel CI1AH. A. UOOKtt. lIUFIf MKKKICK. rooKB MERRICK, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Asheville, N.C. I'raeticc in the United Statin Circuit anil I listrict Courts nt Ashcville, Stntesvillc, Char lotte anil Greensboro, in the Supreme Court at KaleiKh, anil in the courts of the Twelfth Jmliciul District of the State of North Caro- "slieclal attention Riven to collection of claims. , 1 . . Partnership iloes not extend to practice in Huiieomlie Inferior Court. iltoeCl V. II. COI1H. I- MKKMMON. Ollll ! MliKKlMON, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Practice in nil the courts, nfliee: Nos. 7 and H.Johnston lillilihilK. dtscl- W. W. J"N US. GEO. A. Slll'FOkU. JONUS It 8IIUPOMJ. Attorneys at Law, Ashcville, N. C. l'raclies in the Superior Courts of Western North Carolina, the Supreme Court ol the State, anil tile l-eileial Courts at Ashcville. Office in lohnston liuiltliiiK. where one iiitm ucr of the iinn can always he lounil. iltnovll J A. TUNN1SNT, Architect and Contractor. Plans, specifications an.l estimates fur nished. All work in my line contracted lor. and no ehurncs for draw iilKS on contrai ls n warded me. Kelcrenees when desired. ulncc-; No. 11! Hendry lllock. North Court S.Ulirc. Ashcville. N. C. lelilDUly V II. DOI'GI.ASS, 1). I). S. DENTAL ROOMS, . NO. Z4 SOUTH MAIN ST., Over Oram At WinKcrt's IHUK Store. Uesidencc. No. H..Hey St. Wl'rtly K. II. KHIiVKS, II. U.S. II. K. SMITH, D.D.S. Drs. Kcecs & Smiiit. ":sTA,-0,,'Wt'E In Coiinallv HuildiiiK, over Kedwood s Store, Patton Avenue. Teeth cMiaeted without pain, with the new uuastlietic, and all cases of irieBu.ai lly col lected. ;L"'-''"i . II. I lll'UOIN, M. II. Ol l ltli : New Grand Central HiiililiiiK, over Uiy 1!1 ClolhiiiK Store. lelil 7dl in I'. KAMSAY, I). 1.S t Dental Oliice : In llamard HuildiiiK lintrances, Avenue nail Main Street, feblllidl v Or. l'rank. Harvey, Veterinary Surgeon. Ullicc at Sevier's Stable. Kcsidence with Mr. Natt Atkinson, Jr., No. 211 llavwood street, jula.l d l'-ni JKTHUK M. FIELD, Graduate Optician, Main Street. All mechanical ocular defects of the eye cor rected. , , Honrs lor examination U to 1 ii. in., - to Bp. m. 'UI:' ll.F.Arriujfton.M. 1)., II.II.vS., I'llliiiK teeth a specialty; also treat UK dis eased Kiinis and all diseases pcrl.-iiniim to the dental structure. , tllliec rooms on Patton .Avenue, one dooi west of Cosliy's jewelry store. MISCELLA.XVOIS. THE ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Kuotna on Main street, opposite the post- "'linen dally, except Sundays, from 10 a. in. until 1 p. m., and 5.30 until 7.3(1 P. in. The terms of subscription arc: One yenr $!';( nios., $1.50; 3 mos., $1; 1 nio fillets.; "( iflicers for 1SR9 President, R. H. Hauls; Vice-President, Charles W. Woolscy ; Sce.aiul Treas., D. 8. Watson; Librarian, .Miss li. J. Hatch. Citizens and visitors are cordially invjlei! to inspect the catalogue and insciuie then names as members. leliMdti (ICHMOND & HANVILLI-: KAIIKH.U' it COMPANY. (Western North Carolina fivision.l PASSRKOIW Piil' IK I MlvM'. I A8MBVI1.LE, N. C, June 1. ! SX1I. ( passenour train s-iiiuh i.e. In Effkct Junk 2, imk'.i: Lv. Ashcville, Ar. Salisbury, ' Danville, " Lynchburg, ' WashinKton ' Baltimore, ' Phila., New York, " Boston, " Richmond, !l lp:n 4.lam U7am 12 411pm 7 1 3pm M 50 pm 1120pm 6 20am 3 30pm l .", i-piu 6-l.ltn lO'Jupin 1 2 25uin (i 53am H 25am 10 4-7am 1 20pm DOOpm 5 IGnm 3 30pm KuleiKh, Goldshoro, Wilmington 1 02pm 310pm noopm 8 30am 1 2 50pm j "No. 55 IH'tnnm y 2llam 1 1 50ain I r30.iii Lv. Ashcville, Ar. Hendersonvillc, Ar. Spartaub'K Charlotte, Columiiia, 1 Charleston. 4-opin !JOpm TKI5piu (, 15am 1 ilpni 121)0 m iliOpm 7 25am 1 55pm 7 2()pm ' Augusta, ' Savannah, ' Thomasville.Oa Jacksonville Atlanta, ' MotitKom'y " Mobile, " New Orleans No. 54 Lv . Spartanburg, 3 40pm 0O7pm 700pm No. 54 705pm M40pm Ar lleiiiiersonvuie, Ashcville, . . I No. SO No. 52 Lv Ar. . Ashcville, Hot Springs 71 lam I 4-4-1-pin 9 2()ani 1 10pm 615pm til oam ft lopin 8 5(lpm 5 4-oain 5 30pm Knoxville, Chnttnn'ga, Memphis, Lv. '. Ashevil.e, 7 40nm 9 2(iam 1 10pm 640am 6 3(lpm 7 45jim 4 44pm 6 lOpm H 5(pm 7 15am 1 45am Ar Hot springs Knoxville, Louisville. Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, 6 31 l)iitl J 7 4opm N1URPHV BRANCH. No. 18 K 35nm KI47IU11 S4Hpm Lv Ar. . Ashcville, Waynesvillc, Jarfett's. No.17 KllOam 3 25pm 602pm Lv. Ar. Jarrett's, Waynesville, Ashcville, Mr Sleeping can on all night trains. IAS. L. TAYLOR, W. A. WINIU'RN, O. P. A. I'. H A. SOL. HAAS, T. M. Commencing June 30. the following Passen ger Train Service will be oieratcd on Sun days lictwceu Ashcville and Waynesville: WHST. No. 12 8 35 am HAST. No. 11. 7 53 pro 7 2N pin 7 14 pin 6 5Gpnl 37 pm 6 111 pin UOOpiu STATIONS. Lv. Ashcville Arr " Sulphur Springs " Hominy " Turnpike ' J'igeon River " " " CLvde 8 55 am 9 Oil am 9 2Km 9 47 am 10 (15 am 10 34am Arr. Waynesville Lv. Private Board. Fur first-e'liiss bond, lit reasonable tvrnis, iipply to Mrs. F. Ii. Ilrvcsv, corner College and Spruce streets. SjieakiiiK about "cotton bainj,'," is it ut tile knees? The must jiopular liniment, is the old reliable, Dr. . II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, For sale by F. L. Jacobs. A lecture on fruit should always liexiti with a pear oration. FreKh I' all. Iv. Ilrcese has just received a line line of Iresh lish mullet, trout, hlue iereli ann the celeliraled wbitinj;. l'riecs to suit everybody. No. North Main street. The Order of the Hath "A piece of soap and towel, please." How Uuclurs conquer Iicatli. Doctor Walter K. Hammond says; "After a loan experience I have come to the conclusion that two-thirds of all the deaths from coughs, pneumonia ami con sumption might be avoided if Acker's liuglish Cough Remedy were only care fully used in time." This wonderful Rem edy is sold under a positive guarantee. ' Rabbits tire mercenary; when one marries he is sure of taking a haress. F-legant lot of neck wcar .iust received at Whitlock's. Hay fever will make even the most unassuming man blow his own horn. Sl.lilil'UiKS XKillTS, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for run. CATARRH CURliD, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy . I Vice 50 cents. Nasal Injector lice by T. C. Smith & Co. The song-and-dance man doesn't mind being clogged in his movements. Stylish fall hats, finest and largest stock in Ashcville, at Whitlock's. Mississippi leases ail herionviets that is, all but Sullivan. She simply releases him. iive the C liildieii a Chance, 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 snowing fliese symptoms the child has worms, and all that it needs is some simple remedy, such as Hart's Worm t'reani, loexpei the worms, and the child will soon be in perlecf health again. Fa rents, try it and let your little ones havi a fair chance for lite. While the gill phiz is rarely seen nowa days, the beer mug seems to be popular as ever. If you feel unable to do yourwork, and have that tire I feeling, take Dr. J. II. McLean's Satsaparilla ; it w ill make you i.right, active and vigorous. Forsale by F. L.Jacobs. The American sheep is getting plenty ol attention these days, especially the black variety of him. Flaming I ire in Ilie Vein. We hold positive proof that Acker's Hnglish lilood Elixir cures all blood poi sons where cheap sarsaparillas and so called purifiers iail. Knowing this, we will sell it to all who call at our store on a positive guarantee. T. C. Smith & Co. William Thaw, of Pittsburg, whose death is announced, left $li,"i,(l()(l,()l)l), which his heirs will freeze on to. Fall and winter clothing now arriving, made sjieeially for our trade, at Whit lock's. Hrown-Scquard's last name is pro nounced seekar, and the more ol hisciixir of life you take the seekar you get. Filly pieces fruit of loom, twenty pieces 1 0-4 sheeting, line dress goods, one hun dred dozen handkerchiefs, two hundred dozen ladies' and misses' hose at cost, at Whitlock's. There were no baseball nines before the Hood, but Noah was the boss pitcher; he pitched the ark. SHILOH'S VITALIZI-R is what you Dizziness, ami allsymptouisofDyspepsia. l l ice in ami i ,i et ins icr uoiuie. CKOl'l'. Wilool'ING COUGH and I irouchitis immediately relieved bv shiloh's Cure. As cremation gains in vogue it becomes inure and more rash for a man to. say he will never smoke again. One hundred school suits, short and long pants, $2 to $5, durable and styl ish, at Whitlock's. Itotilaiiger is still issuing manifestoes lo the French, and his "gall" must be admired even by a nation of Gauls. A Sale Investment Is one which isguarntced to bring you satisfactory results, or in ease olfailtuc a return of purchase price. On this safe plan yuu can buy from our advertised UruL'iiists a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery fur Consumption. It is guariitecd lo linng reliel m every ease, wnen used lor anv affection of Throat, Lungs, Hron- chitis. Astlunn, WhoopingCuugh, Croup, etc., etc. H is pleasant and agreeable to taste, iiexlcctly sale, and can always ne depended upun. Trial bottles free at F. L. Jacob's drug store. Mr. lidison is going lo visit Krupp's works at Fssen. He expects to meet there some of the biggest guns in lvurope. Distress after eating, heartburn, sick headache, and indigestion are cured by Dr. J. H. Mel'an's Liver and Kidnev Fillets (little pills.) For sale by F. L. Jacobs. The bov who was lient on eating the green watermelon was in the same con- dition about hall a,n nour inter ue uuu done so. Fall overcoats itist received, cnual to merchant tailor work, nt Whitlock's. Ferspiruti'in never reigns but it aires. DyMnepMla, Dexpalr, Ueath. These are the actual steps w hich follow indigestion. Acker's English llyspcpsiu Tablets will both check mid cure this most fearful of diseases. Hens arc kept btisv finding the means for moving the crops. Disease lies in ambush for the weak ; a feeble constitution is ill adapted to encounter a malarious ntmuspherc and sudden changes of teniKTature, and tile least robust are usually the easiest victims. Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsapa rilla will give tone, vitality and strength to the entire bodv. For sale by F. L. Jacobs. The shepherd dog is not a game ani mal, though he is progressive ewe cur. THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh'S Cure. We gunrantee it. V ILL x UU 5l r r r.K wup lysieisiu and Liver Compluint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is.guuranteed to cure you. Value of AdvertlHenientH. "Do I believe in advertising," said a prominent lawyer, a day or two ago. "Well, rather; and in the hidden adver tisement more than in any other. 1 re member, one day, reading a very inter esting storv, that ended in what I took to be a pull' for Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pur gative Pellets. I threw down the paier iii a rage. not. a wcck aiLcriuni i ueeueii some medicine of that kind, and went and bought those same little pills. Did I find them good"? "Why, yes, the best thing of the kind I ever saw, but thathasnolh ing to do with the first question, and I only mention the jolee on myself to show that advertising does pay." American tourists who have been there s iv that it requires no small amount of "tin" to live in Cannes. tetter Thau Hloody IlattleH. General Whcatcroft Nelson savs: "Mv cxerience in the English army as well as m America, convinces me that nollungso purifies the lilood or adds to the health, vigor and life as Acker's English lilood Elixir." This great remedy is sold under a positive guarantee. Fortign advices state that the war in Crete is raging violently. It apiears that Crete has lieen rather indiscreet in her treatment of the Moslems. Merit Wins. We desire to sav to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, llucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Hitlers, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satis faction. We do not hesitate toguarantee t hem every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These leinedies have won thcirgreat popularity purely on their merits. F. L. Jacobs, druggists. We all know that it is wrong to talk about jieuple liehiml -their backs; but talking about a man in front of his back is nut su easy. At first a little, hacking cuugli, "'Tis iiuthing but a cqjd," They say, "'Twill very suon wear ull." Alas, the story old ! The hectic cheek, the failing strength, The grief that cannot save, And life's wan llauic goes out, at length, In a consumptive's grave. If persons would use Dr. Pierce's Gul den Medical Discovery, when irritation ul the lungs is indicated by a enugh, it would be an easy matter to avert con sumption, lie wise in time. The "Dis covery" is guaranteed to cure in all cases of diseases lor which it is recommended, or money paid for it will Ik- promptly re funded. The girl who sees her lover leading a rival through the mazes of the waltz can't be persuaded that "there is abetter whirled." Millinery, trimmed and uulrimmcd, be low cost at Whitlock's. lie was a base-ball player, .Who made a lass iiis bride, And folks remarked, when they were wed, "Ah! now the score is tied." Sick headache is the banc of many lives. This annoying complaint may ln curcd and prevented by the occasional use of Dr. J. 11. McLean's Liver and Kidney Fillets (little pills). Foi sale by F. L. Jacobs. There is talk of forming ii table glass ware trust, hut it is so thin that people can very easily see right through it. Careless MotherH. Many mothers have iermittcd their children to die licfore thcireyes when they might have been saved. Any mother who keeps house without it buttle ol Acker's English liaby Souther 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. That -the moral nature of the pig is essentially mean and selfish is proven by the fact that he is always willing and ready to "squeal" . when he gets into a tight place. For lame back, sidcorchest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 2C cents. SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Consumption. A very sensitive 'horse is better than any other for hunting, because he is quicker to take a fence. Too well known to need lengthy adver tisements Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, oil cents, by druggists. The mosquito never wails till the first of the month. He sends in his bill at all hours. nuekleu'H Arnica Salve. .The liest salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, lever sores, tetter, chnpiicd hands, chilblains, corns, ami all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give jK-rfcct satisfaction, or money refunded. Price ''" cents per box. For sale bv F. L. laeobs. daw Dry Goods and notions at cost at Whitlock's. ''--.rrjiiPfl ii rcnts iii the moM cIckiuii fonu S HE LAXATIVF AND NUTRITI0U8 JUIOE or TUB FIG3 OF CALIFORNIA, 'ombiut'd with the medicinal i lnes of plants known to be nost beneficial to the human system, forming; an agreeable and effective laxative to perma nently cure Habitual Consti pation, and the many ills de pending on a weak or inactive ndition of the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. It is the most excellent remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one it Rilious or Constipated SO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRIBHIMO SLIER. HEALTH and STRENGTH r ATURALLV FOLLOW. Kvery o.e is using it and all are delighted with it. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR 8YnTJr ox x"xca-s MANUFAOTURtDONLV BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM FRAKCISCO, CAL iouisyiui. Kt new row, r. ONE OPIUM EATER CURED. Bat It Took a Term In Sing Mug and Endless Agony to Do It, A confirmed opium smoker was re cently usked whether ho pvor knew a person who hud been cured of the habit "Oidy onffo," ho replied, " and then it wasn't a voluntary euro by any means. Ho was a man about 35 years old, who had been a slave to tho habit for fifteen years. Ho was so given up to it that Ilia business wont to smash, and he used to resort to all manner of things in order to got money to pur chase a 'shell.' Ho used to crave eight shells or $2 worth of opium a day, and 1 have frequently met him in a joint that was run by two tough ChinBinen in Marion street, offering to roll for smokers in order to share their opium. Ono day ho hud been with out a smoke for about seven hours, and ho became so dosiiei'ale that lie tried to rob tho till in u grocery store. He was detected and arrested. lie got word down to tho joint telling of his misfortune, and begging for God's sake that some body would send him some opium. I bought some dry opium pills and got thein in to him ufter a deal of trouble. Tho next day I called on him and a more miserable wretch 1 never saw. Howassull'ering tho tortures of hell. He was doubled up with cramps in his stomach, and tho inevitublo pain be tween tho shoulders, which feels as though somebody was driving spikes into your flesh, was racking him. Theso tortures wcro joined to severe pains in all tho joints, as though the limbs wcro decaying and would soon drop off. Ho had been without opium so long that ho was fairly famishing, and tho small quantity of the drug 1 had been ablo to send was disposed of in short order. " 'There isn't a fasto of it left,' ho yelled to mo as I entered bis cell in the Tombs. Then lie rolled bis tongue around as though searching for any small particles that might be hidden uway in a tooth. 1 gave him tho pills I hod brought. Ho seized them like a starving man would seizo a crust of bread. Ho placed two of them iu his mouth and rolled fhein around until they had dissolved, and then washed them down witli a mouthful of water. In u few minutes ho was lying on his cot as placid and happv as u healthy baby. I kept him supplied with opium until hn was tried and sentenced. 1 managed to slip a few of them into his hand as ho was on his way to Sing Wng. I heard no more of him und forgot all about him until one day, on Broadway, several years later, a stal wart, rosy cheeked fellow slapped mo on tho (shoulder and heartily shook me by tho hand. I was nearly sur prised into u (it when ho explained that ho was the opium fiend of a few years ago. Ho said that when he got to Bing Sing tlio habit was ou him very strong. Tho pills I had given him had crumbled to dust in his pocket, and had beeorno so mixed up witli a lot of other stuff that ho could not use them. Ho was in a raging torment that nigliLand cried for tho drug. The keepers found him, and tho prison physician, who was called, fortunately diagnosed the caso correctly. It wasn't much credit to him, however, for every feature of tho man's face and every motion of bis body almost proclaimed him an opium fiend. Ho was removed to tho hospital, and tho physician was kind enough to get interested in tho caso. He braced him up witli hypodermic injections of morpluuo every time the craving came on, aud by n lilwral uso of this drug filially wore away tho desire for tho other. Of course this treatment cre ated tho morphino habit, but this was more readily cured, und my friend soon lost ull desire for drugs of any kind, and is a prosperous, happy man today. If ho had not been arrested ho would certainly havo gone tho way of all tho floods, and havo ended his life himself, or died miserably in some holo. Ho tried to reason the caso with mo in hopes that I would surrender tho drug and endure tho agonies that such a privation would produeo for tho pleasure attending tho feeling that I was no longer a slave to it. I havo heard all of those arguments a thou sand times, und frequently I havo lain in a joint with another smoker, and wo have both sworn off, and the very next day we would both be in tho same place again. I am get ting worse every year. Tho habit is growing more expensive, and tho longer 1 am at it tho less disposed do I feel for work of any kind. My memory is failing mo now, and I am already pretty well along on tho downward read. I'll go u littlo further down, and then good-by to everything." New York Sun. A lluliy Horn Kith Teeth. George Hakor, a restaurant keeper, living ut lot) Park avenue and doing business at 118 Madisou street, is tho proud possessor of a baby girl who was born with u set of teeth. When littlo Julia Oiino Baker arrived in town a day or two ago, very red, very bald and weighing six and a quarter jmunds. she horrified the nurse and astounded Dr. Phillips, tho family physician, by exhibiting an upper row of six whito front teeth und lour per fect ones on her lower gums. They were almost fully developed and were hard enough to uso ou tho toughest beefsteak in existence. It might be thought that the littlo stranger would develop accomplishments iu keeping with tho early growth of teeth and startout, walk, talk, sit up at tho table, and perform ever so many clever acts, and her fond father doubtless gleefully imagined that sho would do something of the kind to sort of keep up tho record, but sho did uono of these. Sho can bite, though, and that, too, good i!.. hard, us her father can tes tify, sho having got his littlo finger in her mouth and made him dance. However, tho little ouo shows remark able sigus of physical vigor, and at present she eats bread sopped in milk and little particles of tenderly cooked chicken, a feat which is said to bo un precedented in tho anuals of medical cieuce. Chicago Special. W. I). UOWE, iu-:ai.i:h is ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, GRANITE MONUMENTS, ETC. AH kin tin ol' Monuments, Tombstones, Hcnd atunes, L'rnn and Vases mudc to or der tn the latest designs. Aslieville, N. C. a2 dem HOWLS. STRAUSS' RESTAURANT AM) NEW ICE CREAM GARDEN. Electric Cura Pass tlic Door. I herewith notify the jiublie that this day, May 1, I have rnlded to my well known Kes titurant a fine Ice Cream Garden. The same has lieui litteil up neatly for the oe casioii ami I will always have on hand the choicest ol' Creams and Sherbets and Cakes., Also, can supply families at shortest notiee iu large or small (uautitics. So conic in ntnn time and have some line lee Ci cam and Cakes and don't forget that at Strauss' you willt! Tlie Ht'Ht of Ice Cream, and where always polite and attentive wait ers will he pleased to serve. Come early, come often, come one, come all, ami k'vc your friend Strauss a ood many calls. Very respectfully, 15. vSTRAI SS, mnylMtf Proprietor. ARIHiN PARK HOTEL, AND FAMILY COTTAGES, '.'j miles south of Ashcv ille, on the A. S i -iilroad is now open lor the stum. Ior circulars aihluss THUS A. Mol-IKIS. I'rop'r, muvlMtf An len, X, C. TURNPIKE HOTEL, Turnpike, N.C.. This beautiful summer resort is situated immediately on the Murphy Division of the W. N. C. K. li., halt way between Ashcville and Waynesville, anions the most attractive scenery iu the mountains. The hotel is new ami well furnished, hirc anil well ventilated. Telegraph ami l'.sl i Hliccs iu the house. l-'resh mutton, milk ami butter Mipplied from the premises. Parties call leave Ashcville in the intuiiiiij; take dinner aud return iu theeveuiu. For terms aud other iuhn-mattin. auply to J. V, Siuatlicrs jul.'t (I. 'if ii Manager, I'KI VATIC BOAKII. XUW IKll'SH! MilVl.l I l lJXlSlllill I A 1.1. MOIIKKN IMf'Kn li.MUNTS. MRS. E. J. THYLER AND MRS N. B. ATKINSON. No. L'll Haywood Strt-t-t. ; ill v Jim. jjimTi; noAKii. A lurKf, airy liiiusi', :t I s I'at tuu Avi-iim-. on stri'i-t i-iir linr. (looil loi-atioti Terms ivasiiila Ilk-. (i it ill tarr. jill l.il.lill MKS..I. 1.. SM ATM ICRS. MPS. S. STICVIvNSON Has removed to the Johnston Building, Put? ton avenue, corner of Church street, where she is prepared to keep iv.milar or transient bonnier". Table furnished with the best the market affords. 'I enns reasonable, uifirlllnili ROUND KNOB HOTEL McDowell to , X. C. i Situated on the W. N. C. K. K. An hour's ride from Ashcville.) First elass iu every respect. Mineral waters I-ilhia, Iron, Alum and Iron, Ked and While Sulphur ami Magnesia. The most picturesque spot in Western North Carolina. Funics leaving; Ashcville on the l.oli p. ill. train can have dinner on their ai rival by tel egraphing from the depot. Terms reasonable Special latcs to fami lies. J. Ituiow Krwin, julU d.'lm Froprtctor. .V.S7A.!.VC7i. 1KU INSlUANCli. IT HK. L1FK. ACCIDENT PULLIAM & CO. At the Itauk of A"hcville, ASlll-VII.I.K, N. C. Represent the following companies, viz. : KIRK. CASH ASSKTS I r. Anjto Nevada, of California S'J. H'T.sart Continental, of New Vord t-,H7r.r,j;t Hamburg-Hrenu-n, of t term any 1 ,t lIP,do4- 1, tuition Assurance, of Kaland 1 .iVtXP'.ifi Niagara, ot New York 4-lli H ient, of Hartford 1 ,ui7.tiij FhL-nix. ol Urooklyu o, o;. i , y St. Faul Fire und Marine, of Min nesota i.ri,u;i Southern, of New Orleans 4."!D.(i.s Western, ol Toronto l.oitn.iiai; Mutual Accident Association. flitna File Insurance Company. dtmutUO TO MACK1KC Summer Tours. Palacc Steamers. Low Rates. Four Tripa per Week Beiwt cu DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAMD PotoBkey.Sault sto. Murio, and Luke Huron W iy PorU. vry Week Day Between DETROIT AND CLEVELAND 6cll Sunday Tri during June, Jnl . Atiu.i i..l N I. Double ri.il Lino Be- win CHICAGO AND ST. JOSlPH, MICK. OUR ILLUSTRATED PAWPKl r K.tM and Exouml 'TiTiokem will hln i.u . u bv yourTlokt Amit, or. id'. i E. B. WHITCOMB, Q. P. A.. Detroit, fc.n... Detroit and Cleveland Steam k..v. Co maylHdlf JORRKNT. From two to six bed rom-", fully furnished nd usual attention, with or without board High locution. Excellent water , For terms apply to au7utf 158 CHESTNUT TREUT. MISCELLANEOUS. BUICK ! - BRICK i' I''"iuaK FOR SALE I1Y GIKDWOOD & LEE, Proprietors Buncombe : Brick t and t Tile : Company, ASlIIiVII,!.!:, n. c. i o. m ix .'tin. jui:;r d:im " THE WINYAH SANITARIUM, " ASHEVILLE, N. C. l'or the rccqilinn uf patients sulTirini; of diseases ut Iiiiil;s and throat, and I'onduetcd upon the plan ol thi-sanitaria-s at fiiLrlifrsdorf and FalkensU'hi in Ger many. ( )nrs is the only such institution in the United States, and endorsed by the leading niemliers of the nieilieal profession. Terms reasonable. KARL VDN RUCK, B. S., M. D. THE CAROLINA SALOON, Has Hie Finest and Largest Stock ot WHISKIES, : BRANDIES : AND : WINES, ICvcr Brought lo Ashcville. 1'artk-s nisliiiiK a ooil ariiele lor family or other purposes, will find it to their intercut to xJve nie a eall. Respectfully, Frank O'Donnell, Prop'r. niairilillv STOVES, TINWARE, AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Car 1. 1 . ad of Term Cotta ami Flue Pipe. Math Tubs, Wooden Ware, Paints, Oils, Var tiislu s, P.rushes and Mest Wall Colors, bought tVom first hands for eash. I have also an experienced and competent man who repairs stoves. Will exchange for or liny seeiuid-liand stoves. V. S. COOPER, BQUIS & BROTHERTON, I'UACTICAl. Plumbers & Tinners. I'I.im him:, M'UAM AMI OAS l-'ITTINll, TIN AMI SI.ATli UOOI-'INC.. I'uriiacvs and Heaters. Jobbing Promptly : : Attended to. 22 Patton Avenue, Ita.seniciit. jul.-'.li il.Vwl v mo i- C1K1-.1I 11 V OI.ll Sl'liCIALlKT R nil VKit-l k N ,1 liottle of mediiine Free. We war III W rant our remedy to cure the worst cases, and tlu only physicians whodo this to prevent your lieiiiK imposed upon by nun usiiil; faise nanus and who are not Doctors. Because others failed is no reasoi lor not usinn this medicine. iivc Kxpress and l'ost ollice address. It osts you nothing. Addiess Asahel Medical (tureau, ".tl Broadway, New York. ian J7d.Vw1 v J. C. I5itOVN, MERCHANT : TAILOR, 25 I'attou Avenue, (Next to Grand Central Hotel.) aprl'd 1 y g?OK SAUi. 14-acres of laud on Heaver Iani road, just opposite J. S. Kurm tt's. A tine site for a sub urban re "idciicc. A nice knoll covered with clover ami some line oaks, with beaulilul views of mountains and the city. A rare chance to buv such a piece of land with nice clear spring" Kli,lK from .the nib. Terms easv anil price low hostic, 11I4ANT0N & co. auKf dtf A pair of tine Mules, kind, and Knod work is; also waj;oii and cbmltk- harness. Apply 1, C.J. McCAlMv. 12 C.rove St. For gentlemen. A perfect shoe at a moderate ctsi Try a pair of our specialties in gen tie men's foot wear, at jji.vno, $.oo,$M.ra, $Lnt, $li no am) $-.oo. livery pair warranted, lix aiuine our specialties for ladies at $V.tHi, S'J.'.m. $''.. -o ami $'.no, unexcelled for com fort, du abililv and style. Insist on having the .jriginal M A. I'ackard V Co.'s Shoes. The gemnm- have our stamp on bottom ot each shoe. Sent postpaid to any part ot the I'. S. on receipt of price. M. A.'l'ACKAKU .S: CO., Hroekton, Mass. For sale in Ashcville by 11. ui:nvoo & to. augl 1 deod Minis su we fri MAKi; MONKY I IS WALl STRKKT. Through the NATIONAL STOCK KX CMAM'.i;, 01- F St., X. W., Washington, It. C. Brokers in Stock, Urnin and Oil. Coin missions ami Margins satisfactory, lixelu sive advice. Orders by Mail anil Telegraph promptly executed. auUS d:tm Street Car Notice. In order to enable the company to overhaul all its ears, the rej-uUn ration Avenue car will be withdrawn for about a week. Begin ning Thnrsdav morning. liJd inst., a ear will run from the IHpot to Melke's, and another from the licpot to lioubLcday, each ear re turning over same route Passengers north and west of the Court House desiring to go from Fatton Avenue tit North Main street and vice versa, will be transferred at the com pany's ard. South of the vard, passengers for Patton Ave. and for North Main St. will have to w ait for car running over these lines. This will give one ear running from the Square - t rv hour and hall hour to Depot, and by trausteiring at vard one ear every minutes to houbleilav aiid to Melke's. Notice signs on outside of ears indicating route ot ear The regtdar "Train" ear w ill be run as usual ASllliVU.Lti STRISKT RAILWAY CO. JOTICK. M All persons who have hauled Sand from my bind on French Hnmil river without iKTmis- sioit art nsiK-cttnllv rciuestcd to eall at once - .... .mi.-.- mul SHTTI.F. FOR SAME. After this week 110 one will lie allowed to loail Sand unless they present a ticket signed hv me. Call at ottiee anil huy tickets. aulMdlw C. E. ORAM AM JOR RENT. The store nbw occupied by S. Ellick ns a l,nucs rumismng uuu -. j vn.wur. under Swannanoa Hotel for rent. Apply at tore. awG llw $2.99 Shoe. ;;9 South Main Street. A. D. COOPER, Groceries. We presume Aslieville has more comments passed upon it than any other city in the Slate. They say "Such elegant buildings, such line houses, and such splendid food." Motels, boarding houses and private families are often asked by their visitors "Where do you get Hour to make such elegant bread ?' "Why, at Cooper's, where the best of every thing can he had in the way of (iroeeries." Our aim is to furnish the purest and lcst goods for the least immty, to wage bitter war against all adulterations of food prod acts and never buy cheap groceries for the purpose of selling below cost. J. X. MORGAN & CO., No. 3 Barnard Building-. Scliool Hid College Text Books, a full line. PoetH, His tory, Uoiimnce, Biography, Tra vel and Novels, Family Bibles, S. S. Bibles and Test aments, Oxford Teachers' Bibles, Song Books of all kinds, largestock Stationery, Blank Books and Office and Scliool Supplies. New line Ladies' and (ients' Pocket books just opened. Fancy (ioods and Dolls. BROOM FACTORY. UANFOAD N. LOCK WOO 1. HAND-MADB HroouiH, WhiskH, Hearth and Ceiling Brooms. Mill and Factory grades a specialty. Quo tations ami samples free. feblfitlly 3Iary's School, The Ninety-Fifth Semi-Annual Session be gins MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1HHU. For catalogues, address the Rector, REV. BENNETT SMEDES, A. M. junx d 'tin os HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Ronald MacDonald, B. A., Head Master. Tlic sthulastic year will oiwn WlillNliSllAY, SKPTEMHHK IS. Terms Fur Iluiird, Tuition in all liranchi-B, anil every exin-nse, $:uu) iicr annum. Dv Meluilars $so per annum. l-'or furtlier information ac'.dreas KEV. D. II. ni'HL, Aslieville, N. C until Sept. 1 ; nftel that aililress MR. KONALD MacDON. AI.ll, llenil Master. iull!7 (12m JUDSON COLLEGE, HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Season of lKS9-0O Opens Monday, Sept. 30, and closes first Thursday in June, 1H90. A full corps of instructors In Ancient and Modern Languages and Literature, Moral and Physical Science, Commercial Arithmetic, Surveying, Physiology and Hygiene, Music (Vocal and Instrumental), Art, Drawing and Painting. Pull particulars can be had from RICH'D H. LEWIS, A. M., M. D., julltd3m tufri President. JpRFSTBE'S SALE. By virtue of a Ieed of Trust executed tome bv W. N. Keller and L. B. Keller on the 7th of une, 1KMH, to secure the payment of a cer tain note mentioned in said Trust, which said Trust is duly registered in the Register softiee of Buncombe county in Book 13 page 876 of mortgage records, I will ell for cash to the highest bidder at the court house, door in Ashcville on the 7th day of September. 1889, two lots, situated on each side of Hall street in the city of Ashcville, being vacant lota, i This Aug. H, '89. JAMES BUTTRICK, aug9 dlawt fri
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