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y a vkoi-'Essional cards. lllK. P. IIAVHWOK, THUS A.JONKS !KMilh. JSV;.M.A"JIN' A"hcv,lle- JjAVIUSON, MARTIN & JONliS, -j Attorneys and C.m.isi'll.irs at Law. J Atdii'villi', N. C. ...... '3 win ..r .. ike in UK' 1 1 "i nil 1 2lli Jiulicinl 3 . -..,1 in llu- I'.-i cnil OmrlH ol the v..,-.H '.'i.rnli.lll. II ISC 1 BVSIl'.SS AND IM.KAHl Kl ....... I liwl rii-t .it' North Kili-r t.i Hunk 'f AHhevillc. dllAS. A. Mill. KU- rooKU MURKICK, l.t'l'l' MKHNICK. til" Att.iriK'.VR anil Ccuinwlli"" llt ' ' at RtilfiKh. anil in the c..urt "I ' " T1'" . Judicial Kistrivt .i tin- SK.U- of North euro I, 'special attention t collection ol if aluinlH. t. ti. .mi:rhimiin. r. il. conn. i'Oltll & MliKKIMON, Attorneys an.l Coi.nsellors at Law m 1 'f i'11,. ,...iHtt. Ollice: mis. "" - J W. JUNKS. ONUS SlIl'l'ORll. OKI). A. siii'i'om.. Wc-st.-r.i Attorneys at Law, Aslicvillc, N. C. , .. . ... ... ... ..... M..,..'riiit- I'dl.rtS . i-rnciicr ... ..... - , ... ..... North Carolina, the supreme '"', "" 8l le ami the l-e.leral Courts at Asheville. office "n Johnston liuihliiiK. where on.' n.c.n ber ol the lirni tan alwujs he toun.l. i .Hnovll A. TKNNliNT, Architect and Contractor. J I'lans, speeilicatioiis ami csmnates ur niilie.l. All work in my line contractc.l lor. ir,...l noeliai'Kes for urawiiiK " conlraets -Smvarile.l ...e. . Reterenees when .lesiml. r.,,,,,r, S Ull.ee: N". li! ilen.lry llloek. North Court SS,..M,.'. Ashrvill.:. N. C fcl.l Hilly IS 11. DtlUC.l : ML B J DfcNTAL H00HfiS, Over ('.rant .' HcMilc.ue, No. ASS, 1). H. S. NO. 2 SOUTH MAIN ST., '.Vi.iKe.l's llri.K Slore. Il:,ll.'y SI. I.-I.111.V I.S. U. K. SMITH, 11. U.S. rlvaie Hoard. l-'nr fnst-el.-iss lm.-til, lit ri-;isiiii.-iliU' terms, ripply l Mrs- I" Itfivse, oil nt-r C.illt'KC mill Spruce streets. Strictly ciinfiiU'iitiiil Kisses. A Scrap r Paper Saves Her l.lfe. It wits just an orilimiry scr.-iji .il'wr.ip pintf paper, lint it suvcil her lite. She was in the last stages ol c.msimiptioii. tul.l by pliysiciiins that sliewasineuriilile anil could live only a short time; she veinheil less than seventy poitn.ls. On a piece of wrappitiK p.ipef she rcml nf Ur. Kind's New Discovery, and L'ot a sample hottlc; it hclpcil her, she Ihiii.s'IiI a l.-tr.ne lioltle, it livlpril Iter more, limiulii another ,-intl (,'tew better fast, i-outinneil its use and is now strong, healthy , rosy, plump, weighitu; 14-0 potinils. For fuller particulars scud stamp to W. II. Cole, dru'Kist, Fort Smith. Trial hollies of this wonderful Discovery Free at F. I.. Jacobs drugstore. It is the air-ship navigator who goes out on it lly. "He most lives who thinks the most. Acts the noblest, feels l ite best, And he whose heart beats iptiiUcst Lives the longest, lives in one hour More than in vears do some whose Fat blood siccus as it slips alotm then- veins." 'These lines describe that condition of perlect health which all men and women wish to enjoy. To be able to think clearly, to incline to do nobleaels, to live long and. joyously, we must be free from the domination ol dise-tsc. lly taking: Dr. I'ieree's Gulden Medical Discovery we may, by purifying the blood, escape CDiiMiinplion, general debility, mid weak ness, and all blood and skin diseases, ami verify the truth of poetry .'is well as fact. It is guaranteed to cure in all case" of diseases for which it is recommended, or money paid for it will be rcliimlcd. Ilucttli-ii'M Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world lor cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, lever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay rc.iihcd. It is guaranteed to give jiei lect satisl.-ie'.ioti, or mime v refunded, l'rii c '! cents per box. For sale bv F. L. lacol.s. daw The language of the deaf unite goes without saying. SlUUHI'S YITAUZI'U is what von need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, and nllsymptoinsofDyspcpMa. I'rice 111 and To cents per I ml lie. CKnlT, Wlluol'INti CtHV.Il and Uroncliilis immediately relieved bv Shilob's Cure. Docs a man cast his bread upon the waters when he lakes a roll in the surl .' Mot Stiller Any I.onner. k'uowiiur that a cough can be elm ked As many boarders will li.iucntly the case tlt.it house-keeper is more relig testily, it is i boarding ions than pie B. ti. ki:i:vi:s, n. i ri Hr.H. Kc-ccS t timitli ' llv?i'i'Al. .In Co.". alii i ici; tlwootrs Store, lt..il.i...K. ovei lv l .... I . .,, A vi-.U.f . Teeth eM. aete.l willlol.l lMn. '' " n:..sl lelie. am. io" -nele.1. iel.Kl.lly . Jj V. Ill 'Klll.N, M. ! Oi l I4-IC : New C.rainl Cent ml Illiil'liiiK, over H.K . Clothinc Siorc. lelitT.lln. l RAMSAY, 11. U.S. Dental 'in llarnar.1 HniMiiiu-linlranees. 1 all Avenue ami Main Street. . tcliiil'MllT T Ilr. iank Harvey, Ycterinmry Surgeon. onicc at Sevier's Sta1lc. , .., ...Corner of Hast ami Iiillsi.le ' yt.eets. v iuiar, il t'-'in r VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE. i seicutilic Shoeing hi oil its branches. Corner Walnut mid North Main Strets. R. T. lllll.I.lNGSWtlUTll. . Slioer. sepHilly RTlll R M- l'li:LI'. ;raduate Optician, Main Street. ular ilet'eels of the eye cor All mechanical r"ii.',','r lor exnniinalion U to a. in 6 p. in. '- to jnlli .III Ir. 15. F. Arrinjjton. Dtl.ei rooms on I'ntton .Avenue, one .loor est ol Cnsl.y's jewelry store. JJK. J. N. BUTTliS, Hotiioeopatllie Practice. Olliec at Mr. Woodcock's ijriiK store, ... Pal tun Avenue. ReHi.lc.ee 31 I'atton Ail-nue- titlicc hours to a. m. to u p. in. T...-,,lme at the .Irne slore. s. p.l.U m MISCVLLASIiorS. A.'D.COjkiiH, Groceries. e presume Asheville has more eomincnts puwe-l upon it thnu any other city in the 8tatc. They sny "Such elenant l.uililniB", ., houses, anil such spUn.lid loo.l." Hotels, l.oar.linj; hcinses .iml private tmiuhcs are often usked hy their visitors "Where do yoll get flour to make such elegant l.rcad ?" "Why, at Cooper's, wncre .ie i thine enn be had ill the way ol Groceries." V Oar aim is to furnish the purest and lirat goods for the least money, to wane Inttei wMneainst all ndnltiralions of food prod eU and never buy cheap uroeeries purpose ofsellini; helow cost. lor the MMIIIA (1 DUUIO Ob unuiliuiuuii) I'RACTICAI Plumbers & Tinners. PLUM 111. NO, STtiAM ANI1 C.AS I'lTTINtl. .. j' TIN AN11 SLATli RIKIl'lNG . Furnaces and;ilealers. Jobbing Promptly' : i : Attended to Patton Avenue, 1 Basement. jnlatlrlJtv.lv Sl.IvFl'I.liSS Nlt'.r.TS, iii.'nli niisei'.ilile , that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is tne renicdv for von. CATAKKII CI Ki:i), health anil sweet breath secured, by Shiloh s e.-.taii h kc.iicdy. I'rice oil cents. Nasal Injcclor licc by'T. C. Smith .V Co. Now put away the yachting clothes, The flannel shirt ntnl ii.inls, And then the yachtsman's sunburned nose To heal will have a chance. Terrilile KorewariiiiittH. l'oii"h. in the morning, hurried orditlr cult breathing, raising phlegm, tightness u I he chest, (iiuclicnc.l nulse, cluliuiess in I he evening or sweats at ingnt, all or any ol these tilings are the hrsl stages ol con siimplion. Acker's linglislt Cough Ueiu- i, v wi cure l ncsc cart svm imii, ...... is sold under a positive guarantee. fehr.d.'twl vv The iiieknocket may be a criminal, but he lias got a taking way about him. Distress after eating, heartburn, sick headache, and indigestion are cured by Ilr. I. 11. McLean's Liver and Kidney Pillc'ts (little pills.) For sale by 1-'. L J.icobs. Ladies' maids are usually (pule ntraitive. but the cook is llie boss masher. If von feel unable to do your work, a.id have that tire. I feeling, lake Dr. J. 11 McUau's Saisaparilla; it will make you i.rieht. active ami vigorous. For sale by F. L. Jacobs. 'l'.diti.-i.-ni. ain't von?" he inouired of the passenger immediately behind him. "Yes; how did you know!" "Ilreath." THAT HACKING CdlCH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. WILL YIU Sri-TLK with nyspepsi.'t ml Live;- Complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalize!' is guaranteed to cure you. A good nianv trunks will continue to bcmtulcof wood so long as trees grow that way. The most popular liniment, is the old liable, Dr. . 11. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. For sale by K L. Jacobs. lixposure is not defamation, though it tnav lie ill effect damnation. IareiilH Criminally Liable. l...v than half of all deaths occur lic it. re six vears ol age. An army ot lnno- nt, lovely children arc swept needlessly .lvvav each vcar. rarcius are ennui...... responsible for this. The death rate ol .'hildrcu in I'.ugl.iiKI is less tnan nan un. Acker's FiiLdish Kabv Soother 1ms done more to bring this about than all other auses combined. You cannot alloru to lie without it. Lena t of New York city I And you are , rii.no to ...ni'I'V. r.lla . ".. ,... ,v..u. I .lwo.oli. 1 una toi .n.c..g,i, .v.-., ...".t.-v would for a while. Hupeptty. This is what you ought tohave.infacl. von must have it, to fully enjoy hie. Thousands a.c searching for it daily. and mourning because they find it not. Thou sands upon thousands of dollars arc spent annually by our people in the hope that thev mav attain this boon. And yet il mav be had by all. We guarantee that Llcctric Hitters, if used according, to di rections and the use jH-rsisled in, will bring you t'.ootl Digestion mid oust the demon Dyspepsia and install instead F.tt pepsy. We recommend F.lcelric Hitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. .Sold at otic, ami $1 per bottle at F. L. Jacobs' drugstore. 1'p in the parlor the young folks silt. With each hour their wordsgrew sweeter, While her father grim, With a lantern dim, Sat down in the cellar mid sivore with in a dav, and the fust slagesol ' consump tion broken in a week, we hereby guaran tee Acker's Lnglish Cough Uemedy an.l will refund the nioitcv to all who buy, take it as per directions, anil ilo not l.ttil our stateiiieul correct. lebo.law 1 w A lawsuit is most always a loss-suit to both parlies. Disease lies in ambush lor the weak ; a feeble constitution is ill a.lapte.l to encounter a malarious atm.ispneie ami sudden changes ol temperature, anil the least robust are usually tne casiesi victims. Dr. J. II. McLean's Saisaoa- illa will give tone, vitality anil strength o the entire body. For sale bv F. L. Jacobs. A rheumatic lellow don't like to be iveriicil by aching. Tlie Firm Hymiiioins of neutn. Tired feeling, dull he.i.l.-iclic, pains it. ti ioiis parts of the body, sinking at the oil ot the stoinacn. loss o. .-.(.peme, c- ishuess, pimples or sores, aie all positive ulence ol poisoiicil Woo. I. .mi in.. i hi how il became poisoned it must be pitri lietl lo avoid death. Acker's liuglish In, .ml Llixir has never laileil lo remove serobilous or sypluluie poisons, m.i.i nu ll er positive guarantee. Ick.dnwl w flic Magaiue of I'oclry the Waste llaskcl. Mv love was like a lily fair. Low drooping in the sultry air. My heart was rent with grid ami cure. I loved her well. Hut lo! The wonder grows and grows: Mv love's now liken blooming rose. How bright her face with beauty glows. 1 dare not tell. The iL-uoriuice tif liiuwlun Police. Fitiui nu article by Gcorgo Kennan in tlio April Century wo quote tlio fol lowing: "Wo lit-aid many funny sto ries from tlio political exiles in Siberia with regard to tlio ignorance, shown and the mistakes m.tdo by the rural notice in dealing with supposed revo lutionists. Four or fivo years ngo, just after tlio assassination of the geu ilarmt! ollicer Siulcikin (Soo-day-i kin) by the terrorist legaicf (Deegy-yelf), photographs of Deyuittf werosent to every polieoolli in tho empire. On the back was printed an oiler of 10,000 rubles' reward for the capture of the assassin, and on tho face were printed six photographs of Pegaief, showing how ho looked in n rap and without a can; with a full beard and without full b.-anl, and with a mustache and with out a mustache. A hard drinking and ignorant polieo ollicei' in a village of western Siberia, into whoso hands a eotiv of this card fell, arrested four unlucky wayfarers w ho happened to look more or less like tho photographs of llegaief, and committed tlieni lo jail; then he went uli.iut the village iind to thodram shot) in a half tipsy condition, boasting that lie had rap tured four of those accursed Degaiets, tinil was going to hold tlieni until he could lliul the other two, so that he could turn thesix together over to the higher authorities. Ho had no doubt that lie would get not only the 1(1,000 rubles' reward, but across of honor. "Another polieo ollleer, equally ig norant, arrested a scientific man, a number of the Imperial Geographical society, who hat! gono into tho coun try to pursue his favorite study of or ni'lhology. The unfortunate naturalist was accustomed to note down every day the names of the birds of which lie had secured specimens, and tho sa gacious polieo ollicer, in looking over his prisoner's diary, found on almost every pajre such enti i.'s as 'Juno LI Killed a line crown snipu this after noon;' or 'June 17-Shot a silvia hor teiisis today.' Ueganliiig these on tries as unmistakable records in cipher of nihilistic niunlers, the ollicer sent tho captured ornithologist under strong- guard to the fillet ol police ot the llis tiiet, with the note book as document ary proof that the prisoner was ono of the mo.t desperate and bloodthirsty of the terrorist assassins; the entry with regard to 'crown snipe' ho said was plainly a reference to the most august family of the Uossudar." IIOTHLS. STRAUSS RESTAURANT -AND- NEW ICE CREAM GARDEN. ISleetrie Cars Pass tlie Duor, rewilli nolil'v the public that this "lay, I have lulileil to my well know n Kes- flic wandering bee would stop lo sip, flic neet.tr of her pei feet lip. '1'wasDr. I'ieree's Favorite I'lvscripiio Wrought the spell. It is announced that a ; a New Knglnnd city, wl ability, is training her-elf 'flic editor's name is not ; ottng widow in o has literary lor an editor. :iveu. 'hiloli's For lame back, side orchcsl. I'orous I'iaster. I 'riee 't cculs. Sll ILI 'I I'S C( il'C.II and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. U ciiiesConsiunption. .Hi' Present rHELAXATiv;. '. most .!,L':ii;I f".:. il.0 NUlRITiOUSOwiCE FIGS Of" CALIFORNIA, .Vrsmbiiied with tlie ircdicirnl e'.-tues of plants known t. ' most bcut-licitil lo the lituu: system, foiming; an aRcila and effective 1 ixMive to :vrr: nently cure Hahilual Cmi-. ' p-ition, and ihe r.g'.ny i!'-; ' pendiup; on a weak oi ftiv ' ndition !(' the It i-i thPTH.Tt evc-Ilft't rmcity Vno. :i to CLCMSE THE SYSTEM FIC?:'U.L, Vt'h.-noncis :,. oru..-:: i.. .uJ PUREtLOOO. REKloSKIt: .; Pi.EeF HEALTH and STBLrf-i(H r ATURALLV l-OLLOW. Ivvery o'.e is using it and all are delighted with it. AbK VO JR DRUQOIST FOR MANUFACTURED ONLY UY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. K'H YORK, N V. A Menu lteveli(;e. It happened in a IVarborn street tonsorial palace. A young man was in one of the chairs, having his hair cut. It was Saturday, und well ho knew that be had no business having bis hair cut on such a busy day. but Iheit) ho was. While tho liiiisliing touches were being put on a fat man emtio in, peeled oil' his coat and asked for a fan. The fat man was nervous. He wits waiting for tho barber who was cutting the yu man's hair, lie undo ready to take llie chair when tho young man plumped his head down unit ordered one jilain sliuvo. This made the nervous lat man hotter than ever. After tho shave he inado another start for the chair, when tho young man straightened up and called for two pin curls for Ins mustache. Tho nervous fat man fairly oozed sup pressed profanity, and fanned himself tho harder. Finally tho young man vacated tlio chair, and tho nervous fat man glared at him as he took his place. This was so uncalled for that the young man wa ited to get even in somo way for tho implied insult, so ho said to the barber: "Your next door neighbor says he wouldn't bo shaved in here." "'Anil why not I" usked the barber, as he poised his keen edged razor above tlio face of tlio nervous fat man, who was fully lathered by this time. "Well ho says your shop is so narrow that when ho is getting shaved ho is in mortal terror that sou io one will jostle you and mako you cut his throat." It was a mean revenge. All of tho color forsook tho nervous lat man's face, and to hmi hisshavo lu-sted two good hours. Ho had never thought of tho danger of having his throat cut ill a narrow barber shop. Chicago Herald. h May 1 taurailt a line Ice Cream Garden. The same has been titled up neatly lor the oe eaioil anil 1 will always have on lianil the el.oieest of Lrea.ns ami Sherbets and Cakes. Also, ean supply families nt shortest notice in law ors.mill iiianlities. Su come ill Kood time and have some line lee Cream and Cakes and do t fortiet that at Strauss' you willKct The Best of lee Cr-aiu, and where always polite anil attentive wait ers will lie pleased to serve. Come early, eome often, eome one, come all, and nive your friend Strauss a good many calls. Very rescctnilly, li. STRAl'SS, niayialtf Proprietor. AKIiKN PARK HOTEL AND FAMILY COTTAGES, niilrs smith ol' Abbeville, on tlu- A. V r.iflni;iii is now onu lor the season. ur uivulars inhln ss TlHiS A. MoKKIS, Prop'r, mavlMtf Ankn, N. C. TURNPIKE HOTEL, Turnpike, N.C. This iM'.-iulil'ul summer resort is silualed ii nu. eiliatelv on the Murphy hivisioil of the w N c. li. !.. hall way l.elween Asheville and Wav.lesville. ninoiiK the most attractive scenery in the tiioulltains. The hotel is new and well In. nislie.l, none ..-ell ventilated. Teleeraph and Post l llliees in the house. 1'resh mutton, milk and lu.llel supplied from the premises. Parties ean leave Ashe.ill. in the hi. inline, lake dinner and return in llu eveni.iK. For terms and other information, apply lo I. C. Sniatlicrs, MISCELLANEOUS. FULENWIDER & BRO. At llie wirlicst possible l;i,v we will aniioiiiici.' tlicojit'iiino- of a lame and well selected slock ol BOOTS AND SHOES, Knibraciiio' every 1 hi up; IVoin a ."Octs. I'olka to.7. 00 Hand Made (loods. Ours will be the only exclusively Hoot and Shoe Store in Asheville, and it is our purpose to make it the LEADING ONE IN WESTERN N. 0. Our niotlo will be 1 1 ON EST SHOES - V O K - HONEST CASH. AND STRICTLY ONI 1MIICK TO ALL. FULENWIDER & BRO., -NO. 18 PATTON AVICNl'IJ.- ISRICK ! BRICK ! 1'llK SAI.Ii IIV RRICK ! GIRIIWOOI1 & I4KK, Proprietors ISuneombe : Briek : and : Tile : Company, ASHIiVII-KIC, n. c. p. ii. mix at a iui'ji', i:im "THE WINYAH ASHEVILLE, N. C. loir the rcei'ption cif put ientM sti tli-i iuji ol' ilise.ise-s ol lunns null tluo.it, aniU'oiiiliirleil upon the plan ol llifSiinil.irias ill ('..trliersilorlnnil I'ulkitistein in f'.er luanv. Ours is the only sucli institution in tlie t'niteil SluU's, anil euilorsiil liy the k'iiilini; nietnliers of tin ini'ilieal prolession. Terms rensoiialile. KAKI. VON KI CK, It. S., M. D. jlll.'l d:i.ll .Manuner. 1'KlVATli BOAKU. NUWI. I'l KXISIIICIH MllHUKN I M I'K'i VHMIiXTS. MRS. N. II. ATKINSON, Haywood Street. XKvV llcil'SI Al.I Ml LOUISVILLE, Y SCHOOLS. St. 3Iary's StJaml, Raleigh, N. C . The Xinely-l'iflh Senli-A..n..al Si ssion he Kins MONIIAV, Slil'THM lll!K 1 li, IKfU. l-or eataloe,ues. address the Keelor, REV. BENNETT SMF.DES. A. M. vim As lie watched every slop I J. N. MORGAN & CO., No. 3 Barnard Building. School find College Text Hooks, a hill line. Poets, His tory, Hoinance, liiograpny, Tra vel and Novels, Family Bibles, S. S. Hibles antl Test nments. Oxford Teachers' Hililes. Sontr Books of all kinds, lame stock Stationery Blank Books and Office and Sihool SuDDlies. New line Ladies' anil dents' Pocket- books just opened, l-ancy Goods and Dolls. fculOdlv . mkw 11KKI1 pHrelullv nreoarcd by lead ii. Inn men.be. s of the Asheville bar (on Bnmt prehment and heavy flat paper), eo. crinx all nceewtary points, just out und now nM .... . ,h. nt, ,.f thr CITIZKN PUBL1SH- il'the meter. Tlie worst NiiwU catarrh, v ......tti.r ..I how lonu stanilini'.is anso- i...lv .-..eeil hv Dr. Safe s (.ntarrli Kent eilv. It does not merely jjivb reuei, inn nroiluees iK'rmaneut elites in llie worsi eases, ruty eeuis, ... ..s.-'-.- Huers of wood House painters, it.-ttt-r Than suicide. ...c..w,.r Ar,..,l.l savs: "All inetiralile tlvsiieptie is justified in eomuuttins Mil :'.i.. v.. ...ill ...-.r.intee lo vine iinvtlvs- K-ptie within three mourns linens" lysi.ptie laiueis. These are the inelnnelmly days the sad .I... 1.. I 1, VI'UI- A linln .., wnrm for whiskey and a little too eool for In-er. hv Aeker s lelifiduwl w Dvnnepsla, DeHpair, neath. These are the Ht-tual steps whieh follow indigestion. -Aeker's hnjjlisli nysiKpM.i T.-.l,l.-i will IhiiIi eluvk and eure this most fearful of diseases. The ridiiiL' school is n moiuitin' resort, tu-n.lnrlip is the Iuiiic of many lives. This annovini: complaint may Iw cured ami prevented liy the K-eiisiona of Dr. I. H. MrUvin s i.iver uiio ..... ,...., ..... i.... ..l.. I,,- Kidney I'illets (little pills). For sale by X... .iuu'J- .11 v vpUIVATi; HOAKI) A li.i'Ke. ni.'.v house on street reast. llalile. jul-t ililin IIS I'litlou Avenue, line, (i 1 loent.on lerins tlood fare. MK8.J. I.. SMATIIISKS. StamiM from thn Slot. "An ingenious umcluiio wascxhibit dl to l'o. luinstor (Jimerul Dickinson slmiily before ho ri'lired from ollico, anil if it si it nt hi striko his suceessoi1 as lavoralily ns it did him may bu m (,i-ii-erul use- 1'ii'l'oro lmiff," remurki'il un o!H ciul of tla' liultimuro postollleo. "It is nu adaptation of tho put-u-iiickel-iii-tlio-Klot. machine, to tho halo of ' instate stMinps. AsUi'otof sUunps is cut into slips tlio width of two stumps, unit these sliiis aro wound around a t'vlin il. r iiii.lo tho machine. A nickel is placed in tin: hlut, which drops down, Marts un electric current, which causes tin: Mump cylinder to ruvolve, tho slip of slumps glides nlonjf null passes un der a row of needles, which drops down and cuts oil' two stamps. "1 he owner of tho nickel waitsa tew secoials nl'tcr his money disappears and then shoves down a metallic but ton, ii ud two slumps make their appear ance at an aperture in tho lower part of tin) machine. It is proposed by tho inventors to placo these machines in stores and prominent places about a tity. If the department approves tho plan they will adopt the machine so that two pennies or a ten cent pieco can bo used with the ii sult that ono two cent stamp or live stamps can bo obtained. In case a spurious coin is used u mitirnet in tho interior detects tho fraud unTi throws it to one sido." liiltituore News. MRS. S. STEVENSON Has removed to the Johnston MuililitiK. I'ntJ ton avenue, eorner of Chuieh street, where she is prepared to keep regular or transient boarders. Table tarnished with the best llu niarket.'illords. Terms reasonable, maraiinli BOUND KNOB HOTEL McDowell Co-, N. C i ;..,. ,,l on ihe W. N. C K. K. An hour's ride from Asheville. I i.'lrsl i-l:iss in everv resneet. Mineral waters I.ithia, Iron, Alum and Iron. Ken aim White Sulphur und MaK.iesia. The most .ieluris...e spot in Western North Carolina. Parties leaviiiK Ashevilleon the l.a:: p. in. train ean have dinner on their arrival by tel egraphing from the depot. Terms reasonable Speeial rates to final lies. I. Billow ICrwiii, THE CAROLINA SALOON, Has tlie Finest and Largest Stock ol WIIISKIEvS, : BRANDIES : AND : WINES, liver Brought to Asheville. I'ailies wishinw a k.hhI arliele for family or oilier purposes, will Iind it to their interest lo Bive. me a call. Hespeetlully, Frank O'Donncll, Prop'r. mar.'U ill y l LEAKING r LEAKING Out S ALE f 4LE 1 In eonse.iueiiee of a ehaiiKe in business to IMumniiijf, Tinning andSelliiitf IMuiiiliiii". -oods aiulSlovts lixelusively, I will sell at wholesale priee my entire stoek of House l'rnisl.inK I'.oods, also Paints, nils and Varnishes, llrushes, Wall Colors, ete. iult. .K'.m Proprietor. IXSLHAXCli. jmii ixsruANCi:. nui:. lifk. PULLIAM & At the llauk of Alleville ASIlliVll.l.i;. N. C. ACCIDKNT. CO. C. S. COOPER, 39 South Main Street. KAILKOAl) .IIIVl 1 i . (Western North Cnrolinu nivision,) 1'assi;ni.i:k Im;i'ktm icnt, ASHKVII.LK, N.C.JmW t. lHS'.t. I'ASSliMiliK TKA1N SCMlUti l.lv. In lii'-FUCT JrsKli. issit; I,v. Aslu'vilk', Ar. Salisbury, ' Dnnville, " l.ymhhurji. " WasliiiiKton Haltimorc, " I'liila., " New York, " tim1.n, " Ku'linu'iul, " KakiKh, " (iiiUlslmru, " Wilmington No! ri it -i-i inn 4- Ho a m l 47am l'J-tOplll 7 lltpni S5itpn 1 t liopni t'i IMiaiu ;i :uiptii ;i ;iopm i 1 ii'jpui I S;vn:i l 1 r4-pm li.'pin 10 LMipm 1 J ljram U.'ntam h iTiam ptTani 1 Jipm I IMMipm 1 C, ir.ain i s :niiitn 1 3 lopiii I ii: (ioopm i "tOplIl pn-srnt llu- I'ollowitiK companies, viz. : CASH ASSI-TS IN r. HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Ronald MacUonauI, It. A., Head Master. The seholastie year will open WKllNlvSIlAY. Slil'TISMllliK in. Terms I"or Hoard, Tuition in all br.ineh.r. nnd every exinnse, f.VM K-r auniim. seholars $Hll iier aniiiun. iiir further information a.. dress NliV. IL Ilt'HI., Asheville, N. C, until Sept. t ; after that address M K. KHNAI.H MacHUV AI.ll, Head Master. iul-" -" " school aIdTkinoergarten, 9IiS Champion, M CllliSTNTTST. 1'nll term iKilins Sept. -'o ... ...I..., i,. l.-.,i.tish. i'reneh istlienies by exK'rieneed teaehers. m-p 7 tl.lin JpDK SAI.B. A pair of fine Milieu, kind, nnd irood work cm; also wuKon ami double harness Apply , C.J. Met-AI'b. a Grove St. Thorough in Mil ie and Cat a.!i7.N:i:i .l.s7r..i.L':i l.lL'ii.i'.ul i ,r. la.t.'.la i .r,r,7.i'.' n,ur,i7'j l.-.H.ll.ll :ui.ns i l.oa'.i.i;:! luiMileucu lWbuked. At a tublo in a restaurant a diner suid to uuollmr on tlio opiiosito side of the table, "1 beg panlon, sir, but will you hinillv puss mo tliu salt cellai'f" l ,,,,,,,,1, (" Kai.l tliiintliL'riiisolcutlv. Do you take nie for tho waiter'" Tlio lirst diner mndo no reply, but calniiy callCU, - tvaiteri Tho waiter camu up, bowiug, and uski-d hiin what ho desired. "Kotliuig," said tho gentiouian, "r.v.-1-nt t.i niioloD-izo to vou. It seems that I took this man for you." Youth's Companion. V. Ii. UOVE, iu:ai.i:k in ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE, GRANITE MONUMENTS, ETC. All kinds of Monuments, Tombstones, Head Htones. Tins nnd Vases made to or der in llie In lest desisns. Asheville, N. C. aul!0 dOru k'HtK. Aimlo Nevada, ol Calitot nia Continental, ol New Yord Hamhuo:-Itrenien,o1 ('.erinanv I.ontlon Assurance, ot Kiip"'"! Nianara. ! Sew York ( H ienl. ot llartlovil 1'lni-nix. ol Urooklyn St. I'iiiiI Fin Marine, ot Mm m-sota Southern, ol New Ork-ar Wesieru. ot Toronto Mutual Aeeiilent Assoeialion. ,i;tna Life InsuraiK-e Company iltiuarU IOK SA1-1 ii ,f Iniiil tn lUnver Pain ronil. iust .'... a tint' Kite lor a sin tirlian re-iileme. A niee khom '' ,tiVi er anil noinc nue ; r.,ri. vit uso inoi inianiM n" n-v -- .-- ,.,,..it' to tmv such a piece ol lanil wit n nut elear snriuK KUStiuiK irom as- ami price nw I.e. AslievilU. Ar. Ileiitlcrsoii ville, r. tspai laiili'K " Chailotle. Culunilna. Charleston. ' Augusta, 1 Savannah, ' Thomnsvillv, ia ' Jaeksonv llie Atlanta. ' Monttfom'.v Mohile, ' New Orleans No. r.r. s'M Kim ii'joain 1 l ,iti:im fi MOpiu 4Hiim t) lupin 'Ml.'ipill r loam 1 iOim 1 L! ni i in I 7 U.lnm I 1 rr.pui Ti'p'" PARTIES WANTING TO BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, For New. can be suited. Apply at :tr I'ATTcn AVi:srii. PLAIN AND OHNAMENTAL PLASTERER. ol" cement win k done. and kalsoininiiiK promptly nt- AU kinds JolihillK tillileil to. Kesidenee, Clavton St. Orders can lie left with W. II . Westall .V Co. tehltdCnn l.v. Spartaiiluii t:. Ar. Ilelldersonville. " Asheville, Lv. Asheville. Ar. Hot Springs " Kuoxviiic, " Chattan'Kn, " Memphis, Lv. Ashcvil.c, Ar. Hot Springs " Kiioxviuc, " Louisville, ' Cincinnati, " Chicago. " St. Louis, MFKIMIY HKANCH. j No. no I No. ra I 7H)am 4 4-Mitn i uniuii r i upm 1 lopm M.-.opni l 15pm 5oam iiiDam r;opmi 74-Oam 4 4-pni '. J da m t lupin 1 lUpin MoUpm 7 1 5am i4(latn 1 1 45am (KtOpm l;upin! 7 45pm 7 45pm ,'t Hipin lioTpm 7 uupm 7 Hopin s-J-opm inntH' Terms niil3 dtf IHlSTIC, 1U. ANTON iNi CO. LADIES' NEW FURNISHING STORE. Silks, lMuslii's, White tiooils. Kinbroiderii's, Kib- Ixnts. Art NtM'tllt'woik Matt- riitl, llMiulkorcliit'lH, I orscTs, (ik)ves, Hosiery, liimics i n-Wu-i'iir. LnnilrtMiuiiis,Tiil)l( ( ',iv..i's. Pillow Shams, Titlies, etc., ete. Lessons in Art Km- luoitlerv nntl Stjunpm my t.. nil wlioimreh.'iseninteriiil. Kid (Moves tit ted to the hand. Stumping done while you wait, at SARAIIELLICK'S, Corner of Mnin nnd Willow Streets, under Swannanoa Hotel. l.v. Asheville, Ar. aynesville, Jarrctt's, No. is H :i5ani 1U47 5 4.pin r gentlemen. A perfect shoe at n motlerate si. Trv a pair ol our specialties in ;entie- nien'sfoolwc.'ir, at o.UU, M-.oo, g.i.;tu, 3'.:r.i. 5U and S-.UU. hvcry pair warranico. our peeianiei ior laoiew .u -."f, S2..1U and atj.uu. unexcelled for lom- rt, din ability and style. Insist on having the original M. A, I nekanl Co Shoes. The Kcnuiue have our stamp m liolioin ol each shoe. Sent posipnui to mv part ot tne l . P. on receipi m hhi-. .. l'ACKAKh.v CO., Iirockton, biiimi. ror lie ir. Ashevilleliy h. uiciiwoon & to. aul 1 deod sums su wc iri Lv. Jarrett's, Ar. Vayncsville, " Asheville, No. 1 Hiinam l liiipm riiJpm 4r Sleeping ears on all nijrht trains. j.VS. L. TAY LOR. W. A. WINHI'KN C. 1. SOL. II A AS, T. M. CoinineminKjune :tn. thr follow in I'aswn tivr Train Service will lie oiierated on Sun days between Asheville and Waynesville: Wl-ST. I No. 12. I M a5amI-v. H 55 n tu j " y uitaml y us ami " y 47 am " 1U i5am STATIONS. Asheville " t Sulphur Springs Hominy Turnpike riKeon Kivcr Clyde IO 24amArr. Waynesville l-v. MAKE MONEY FAST No. 11 7 53 pin 7 iis pm 7 14 pm li 5ti pm ti 37 pm li lypm li OOpm IN WALL STREET -r.,,...,..!, hr NATIONAL STUCK EX lliAW.K. H12 P St., N. W., WaahitlKtun, i. u..i,..r In Ktiu-k. lirnin an.Hlll. Com- .'.;..,. and Mnruinii untislactory. Kxilu- mvc ml vice. Onltrs by Mail and Telitrraph promptly executed. 2 dJm $2.99 Shoe. TO MAtKIMC Summer Tours. Palacc Stiamib. Low Rti. Pour Trip. pr Wk Bolwrrn DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND P0tok7, " P Mrt, and lk Humn Way ports, Xvary Wk ! Btwen DETROIT AND CLEVELAND Sp-ll Suiidtj TH dnrtnir Jbm, July, Aufu ud Doubl" Dily Line B'wfm CHICAGO AND ST. JOSEPH, MICH. O'JB ILLUSTRATED PMPHLfTS H.im and bnunln Ticket, will b-ntah)d bv your Ttok.-- Aeent. or .tdr. E. B. WHITCOMB. G. P. A., Dithoit. Micm., Detroit and Clmeland tem Na. Co. innylSdU F. L. Jiicoos. li.--. In Co.. No. North Conrt 8oor. fli1Btf
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Sept. 18, 1889, edition 1
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