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HlttlNKNH ANI PI.KAl'K- Mrs. Geo. P. Bmoote, a n.gnly ealtivatcii .lid estimable liiriy of Prencott, Ark., writes under dute of April !2,'B: "During the sum mer of 187 my eyes beenme inflamed, ami iny stomach and liver hopelessly disordered. Nothing; I ate agreed with me. I took chron ic diarrWa, and for Borne time my life was despaired of by my family. The leadlnir ptiy. sicians of the country were consulted, but the medicines administered by them never did me any permanent good, and I lingered lwtwcen life and death, the latter beirut pre ferable to the agonies I waa enduring. In May, 18S8, I became disgusted with physi cians and their medicine. I dropped thcra all and depended a ilcly on Swift's Specific (8 8. 8.), a few bottles of which made me permently well well from then until now." It Builds up Old People. My mother who is a very old lady, was physically broken down. The use of Swift's Spprillc. (8. S. S.) hua entirely restored her to B. B. PII.WORTH, Greenville, S. C. Treatiscm Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta.Ua. iiclllo dNiwly PKOWiSSIONA L C.l A7. TllKO. P. ll.WlllSIIS, Tlios. A. JllSKf Kiiliiali. G- M AKT1N, Asheviilc Atdievillc. JJAVII1SON, MARTIN MINUS. Attnnicys nnd Counsellors at Law. Asheville. N. C. Will nr .lice in the 1 Uh nnd 12th Judicial Ilixtricts. . d In the Swim-nic Court ol North .-arlinu. nnd in the Federal Courts ol tin Western District ol Norm ciiroiinu Refer to Hunk of Ashcville. iive tlie children a Cltance. There is something radically wrong with the lienlth of n cliilil when it seems I listless, has poor or no appeme, eit sunken ami with dark skin lieneath. In most eases showing these symptoms cue chilil has worms, ami all that it nceii.-, is some simple reiiie.dv,siicli:isiiari s in Cream, to expel tl.e worms, and the child will soon he in perfect health again, l'n rcnts, try it and let your little " "' a fair ehiinec for life. Tlie Attlievllle nally Cltlen Given The latest local news. The freshest State news. The best general news. A lirst-clas telegraph service. Full Washington reports. Central and special comments The largest subscription list secular paper ill tlie tiinie The liest ailvcriising THE HERMIT'S REVERIE. medium of any the A man with a I we in his bonnet should i be sure of a lively-hood. : State. ,. , A full staff of able editors and corres pondents. The neatest, newsiest and most enter prising paier in North Carolina. 1 i..?.nv.n me always devoted to the upbuilding and development ol lire ii si.urces of the State, particularly the FOR DVSriil'SlAand LiverConipluinl ; Western section, v.nhavea . nted guarantee on every! Subscription, $0 per annum ; $.1 x hl.ttle ol Shiloh's Yitaluer It neve, lads m(nt,s ; r,ll eentsjr-nnth. to cure. , ! n, IVIlets. or Anti-liinoti! bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Kernel; . I .... 5(1 cts. For temperance meetings to do g 1 there should be a full attendance. Crannies. Laxative or Cathartic accoiu ing to size ofdi.se. Purely vegetable. The nnlly cUUcn. K nhvavs alive to the interests ol CUSS. A. MOOKK. rOOKH X: MliKKICk. dtscl l.l'FP MKKK1CK Abbeville and its people. HucU!Mi'H Arnica Halve. j js t,K, u()St popular ri. iw.ui u.,lve in the world for cuts, ! .: .. :.. v(th Carolina bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, er sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required.. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisiact.on, or money refunded. Pr.ee Jo cents per For sale by r . I., incoo. " advertising me Altonieys nnd Counsellors at Law. Ashcville, N.C. l'raetiee in the t'uitcd Stiltcs Circuit and I liistriet Courts at Asheviilc. Stutesville. (. luir ....... i , ...i. i itu- Simicnlc Colin ill KnlriKh, and in the courts of the Twelllli liiilicial liiitriet ol the Stiile ol North cum- "special attention Kiveu to collection ol claims. box Mabel Amy, what has becomeof your Anti-Slang Society ? A.ny-U, u s in mc soup. TUB REV. CHI). H.TH AY liK, of Hour boil, Intl., says: "Iloth niyselt and wile owe our lives to SHILOH'S CONSl MP TION Cl;Klv." ,, , ... ARE YOU M AIM', miscramc iy iniiigc- ...... Dizziness. Loss ol people in the Alonu 1 sturol oeunath s wintry sky. Wli-u far the long, low stretch of level sand WideiM i" Inanity li.eleruily. ITp to Hie Hlindows of an uuknowu liuul; Imii in tin glories of a dream sublime I live iKvuiid the houra of ebbing time Vuln world of conquest. hopes and weary lenrs. Where prtnid amliitioii onward lures tlie suul To Ideal lieiKliIH across the sian of .vi;irt,. Willi! Ii.i.illits at lust when gained the giiulf Only a veamiliK for the greatest fMu One si ill beyond in radiance afar Silence and solitude have left a (H-aee Upon lli vast expanse of sky and sen. From l uraulcniv and strife a sweet release, Visiuusor untold line and sympathy. For In the wondrous calm of naturii's rest There is a solace oft diviuely blest This Is my world aye. whore the rolling loam (Surges in splendor in tlm even tide And desolale limy seem my rocky home, Where winds and rains in revelry abide. Hut dearer lur than fnine or earthly might Ik peace, the angels' harbinger of light Mabel llaydeli hi New York linioliic. OUR LOYK STOKV. choicest read- u ,...,1 bv n L'rcatcr miinber of than any 'other secular paper State. Is always filled with Ur ine matter of the day. Hoarding houses fill their rooms by ad vertising in the Citizi:n. News,' and all the news, makes the Crr a o-cneral favorite. No retail merchant ever made a great success without advertising. Try the Citizi-n. An advertisement m the Citizkn pays the advertiser an hundred-fold. Shiloh's Yitalizer ii. conn. Nlllll .X: MliKKIMON. I. c. MHiiHiMoN. reservation. Appetite, Yellow hkm is a positive cure. iM,.. i.wioio aiiinnier has done well, but it cannot be spoken of without fairly - ', , - Attorneys nnd Counsellors al l.mv I'l-acliec in all the courts. Office: Nos. 7 anil S. Johnston building-dtse-i . w. JONKS. ri)NHS ,V Sllt'l'OKIi. i;ho. A. sin fokii. Attorneys ut Law, Asheviilc, N. C. I'metics in the Superior Courts of 'lV. North Carolina, the Supreme Court ol llu Slate, and tne l-ciicr.ii v. mi . If vou are suffering with weak or m llanied eves, or granulated eyelids. can be cured by using lr.J. H- McLean s Streiigthciiing Eye Salve. The most appropriate place to hold a national convention of bicyclists is Wheeling, W. Va. If you tire all run down have no strength, no energy, aim icei u : "-v.. the time take llr. J. n. .mcia.oi lilla. It will impart strcngin i ( .1-.:. -A'-vk kit I :-) -J ;V-vyi all Stirsapaii lltlicc in Johnston liiiililmg. vyliereom nil".- , j..,)),.. t voul- svslenl ., lir.a, ...'III flltVllV OC 1,111,1',. lltUOVtl . .. J A TliNNBNT, Architect and Contractor. Plans, specifications and estimates i r .nished. All work in my line eontracud f or, and no charges lor drawings on contrmts awnrded mc. . Kelerences when desired. ..licv: No.l-'llen,lryl.lock, North Court Snunre. Asheviilc. NC. f,' i v II. DOUGLASS. I). P. . NO. 24 SOUTH MAIN ST., , ivcr f.rnnl ,V Wiugcrt's Drug Store. ncsidcncc, No. HM llailcy St . 11. KKKVKS, l. U.S Urs. Reeves & Smitli, OFFICl PlC-.e; rAZ lax ; :0 NUTRITIOUS JiSM'yi OENTAL ROOMS, Icblodly ii. k. smith, u. D.s. t Coniinlty M.ilding. over Redwood's Store, putton Avenue. Teeth extructia) without pain, with the new a,,.i.sthctic,.iudaltcu. ol 'rreguiarii. rccurk cor- iil.l :ul l y 1'. KAMSAY, I). D.S.' Mental Office i "It will be better lor me in the long run," remarked the cashier, ashehiiinped himself for the Ilomhiion. The blood must he pure for the body to I be in perfect condition, lr .1- H- Alc- Lean s Sarsapariua uiaavr, and imparts the rich bloom ol health and vigor to the whole body, i "A house divided against itsell cannot stand." The same thing seems to be tne matter with the divided skirt. WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relict. Price 10 I r.o tu null Al. SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheriaaiul Canker Month. Authors of flcsh-reilncing systems find it a paving business, for it enables them to live "on the fat of the land. Don't hawk, hawk, and blow, blow, disgusting everybody , but use Dr. Sage s Catarrh Remedy and lie cured. Cannon ought to make a good speaker of the House ol representatives, pn.in... larly if he were well primed lor the ellort. mid ills fi. ".-..ictr-. in nnrnnrd ninlding-Untninccs, 1 at.on .Avenue nnd Main Street. JelilHidlv ir."VraiiK Harvey, -Veterinary Surgeon. Office at fievlcr'sStable. Kesiilcnec-Corncr ot Cast nnd Hillside vttrvets. VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE. Scicnlitic Shoelna in all its brunches. Corner Wnlnut and North Main Strcls. K. T. HOLLlNOtiWOKTll, i, . Shocr. sepKdly KTIU'H M. FlUI-I'. Cirutluate Optician, Main Street. . .. ..,,i,.e deli cts of the eye cor- .Ml mccmoiiw., ..v FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, Combiiiffl with tlie niorlicutfil .hints ol" pi.tutb known to !; iiKH-l bciiefi''! m tlie lr.r.n::-v.-.ieni, forming an a;rii:a!l:. and cffcclive laxative to perma licmUv cure liaiiiUial Cotisii- pation, anil the nu ny vendiiiff on a weak vr iKlition ot me IDfOS, LIVER flKO BOWELS. It n Ihcmost excellent remcdv linowii In CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY When one is tilimis or iniuuip-itcd PURE BLOOD, BEFUeSHIMO 8LEEP . HEALTH and 8TRENC TH r ATURALLVF0LLOW. J'.vcrj' o'.e is rising it and all are delighted with it. ASK YO JR DBUOQIST FOR 03T" FIGS MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY W RK. K Hours for cxuminntion n i. in. . - to 'i u- m., 'J to julli dtl UlSCEI.I.AXi:OUS. BOUIS 8 PRACTICAL Plumbers & Tinners. J-I.l'MDlNC, STIiAM ANIl C.AS IMTTINI',, T1K! ANK SLATIi KOOlM.Nli l-riiace8 and Heaters. jofh!ng?.Proniptly : Attended to. 46 ratton" Avenue, ii i..,.l "out of sorts,' cross peevfsh-take Dr. J- McLean's Sarsiiwa rilla; cheerfiil.icss will return and hie will aei.ii.e new zest. It is the professional sandl.auger, more than anv other mciiincr oi miuuj, is anxiously watching for the eoiiiinH man. Don't irritate your lnnys with a stuli liorn couyli when a pleasant . -..u e lectivc remcdv nuiY he foiinil m Ir. J. H- Mt I Lean's Tar 'Wine Lnn Halm- I v.., ,,,!.-! man had sold a mclty ! piece of land for a souk a silver lode was i Jliscovereil there. He didn't know it vv; s lode-cd. I i -l hear vour liushand lias heen out ' shootius. 'Did he have any luck ! asked Ut.. i.-;r-,v of Mrs S nltlcss. "O. yes, he iia.l luck, if you please to call it so. lie saved two liii);crs ol nis nHin She-(at the piano )-Listcn! How do ...... -iov this relrain ? He-Very ..ui.ch. The more you refrain the better I like it. "HACKMHTACK," a lasting and fra irraul iierftinie. I'rice 25 anil 50 cts. SHILOH'S CUKE will iminediately re lieve Croup, Whooping CoiijjIi and Hron chitis. A convevance of real estate siKiied on c..,..iv i' not k-'id. and yet we were idwavs tanfjlit to believe that Uate'r the day, the better the deed. 8TKEL PENS "MILLER BROS." Are AMERICAN, and the BEST. LEADING BUSINESS PENS, Ho. 87 Falcon And Nos. 76, 117, 1, Acmb. LEADING STUB PENS. So. 4 Carton Stub And Nos. 119, 102, Grant Pun, LEADING LEDGER PENS. Ho. 99 Harkham ism AND Nos. 101, 606, 030. LEADING SCHOOL PFNfl, Ho. 28 UnWersity "the Basement. juiaoilifcwiv SRATT'S ASTRAL ABSOLUTELY SAFE! . PERFECTLY ODERLESS! Burns in jny Lmp without dinger of Exploding or taking Are. See that you get the genuine. For eale by BALTIMORE UNITED OIL CO., ABHEVILLB. N.C eu4. dStwly j RADFIELD'S RFRULATOR MENSTRUATION ttABflOB KBUUT0t COjmANTk fit cp28 datwi j Advice to MotlierH. Mis. Winslow's Soothii.; Synipshou d alwnvs be used for children teetl.uiK. It soothes the child, softens the fjunis, al lays till pains, cures wind colic, anil is; the best remedy for diarrh.ra. 2;ic. a bottle. Cobwiiiner When your wife found thro- pool tickets in your pocket did she savnnvthingbcforcshethiewtheminthe fire? B'rovm-Yes. She asked it any ot them were winner A l.ady I" Texat WrlteH i . . I...01...1 Mv ease is ol loiHlstniuiuuj; "." " i.. .:..;,. tm ve tried every remedy I could h'ear of, but Bradheld's l e.nale Keiiulator is all that relieved me. Vrite The Hradtield Re;;. C-. Atlanta, -. t',.r imrticulars. Sold by all drug gists. Sherift'-What nm 1 going to do ? Here these handcuffs are locked, and tl.e keys lost' Ileouty-Just send them to a steam laundo to be jone up. That'll fix'em. A Little tilrl'B MlHlaUe. Little Liwie mav not have nimie sucna ... ...... ii, ..II when she told her play- m,s"'r.! 'I1" .." , ever somucnlwt- -mnie i..v " "- " ...... ,Hpn Medal tcr since sue Degui. "'""-m ,V; Pierce's Discovery." Lbm mmnt Dr. 1 icrce s lolden Medical Discovery, but many a re stored sullercr has feit that the. bseover was worthy of a golden medal. Better than all the medals, is the eonsaousness tha? thousands of eases ol Cons.impt.o . : r- i;t " Kiiinev Diseases, and diseases of the blood, have" been cured by- it Lixzie's lniimma was one ... v..-..-less army who have learned by lc"ce the virtues of the Discovery tor dis ' j .: ...,ri,.,..iii,i-iitinHnirc blood. eiiBeu livcm ,,,v".---- v 4-.,l,.B It cures a I Bkin, Muip anu . en ui,.,oi Tetter, fcrvsiiie- i... u.,a. nnH lion red ailments. It is tlie i;..i.,.f ii.elnss. sold by .drug- Ull.Y .ii..,..... - . . -i .....i n nrlt.vc ffuarantce tnnt n will benefit or cure in all cases of disease . ...u:..k ii ! recommended, or money IUI paid for it will be refunded. ...ir-.i ...M.mr'a over at last, re- l.CII. " . .. . a muM who rnme in. es, mnrKcu --. , ... ., i , u:..t it : 1 notice von mi AND Nos. 333. 444, 16. The Miller Bros. Cutlery Co., Meriden, Conn. MANUFACTURERS OF Steel Pens, Ink Erasers and Pocket Cutlery. VOH SAI.K AT " j. N. Morgan's Hooli Store. oiti iia.n Street Car Schedule. ncKiniiiiu.' ut H.aa n. in. KiuliiiK 1" 1' m Cur leaves Square lor liipol every nou. .... Cur leu'ves Square for Mclkc'a 7 after cu ll hour. tur le..ves Square lor llouulciliiy after enell hall luiiir. i-i.r leaves llemit lor Square i minute lore null hour anil half hour. Cur leaves Melke's for Square 7 minutes lie e. ......I. I,..!.- hnlir. i..,.v.. limihledav for Square 7 minutes .v..m Doul.leilav for Melk. r.,,,1 vice versa, transfer at Coiupany-s yar. . Humane 20 cents lor each piece eari ail on ImuKaKe ear. 'We had been so happy!" 1 kept say ins llnit to myself "We hud bcin so happy!" And now it was all over everything was over for mo. lie would take what he had chosen instead: but 1 1 burst into tears as 1 sat on the rock by the spring where wo bud met so often where 1 was waiting for hiiu now hut 1 never faltered in saying to myself: "Wo must part. He is neither true to me nor to heaven we must part." And what wi.b be' Only the village doctor lien ianiin line. And what was V: Only a little school teacher. Our united incomes were far less than anything that the wiseacres of society papers de clare it "possible to marry on." But we had no fear. Ho was winning his way. and we loved each other: and us 1 began by saying, we had been very happy. But there had conic to Johnstown, where we lived, a lady of wealth, who gathered about her a certain little cliiiuc of scornful, stylish people. They were oneiily infidel ill opinion; all that 1 had been 'brought up to believe right and good they mocked at. All this would have been nothing to me ill my school- housp or my own litlle room. 1 might never have done inure than notice the hand.-onie dresses of the ladies when I hey walked out or rode wiih their at tendant cavaliers, and never have asked what their opinions were, but that soon after their arrival Mrs. Norland wa taken ill and sent lor Dr. Hue. Bell wasliandsoi.lv, well lead, lull ot briglil fancies, and ready to enjoy himself at anytime. He relieved the lady of th pain tlie suffered, and became the fain ilv doctor at once. It was a step toward success. Naturally, be did not turn (. cold shoulder to his patrons when they offered him social invitations. From the lirt he as fascinated by the freedom from restraint in thought and action that prevailed in thu house. No doubt 1 was strait laced, but what lie thought delightful 1 thought wrong. It seemed to inc. from what he said, thai Mrs. Norland was a very immoral wom an. Certainly she bad no religion what ever. When" 1 saw Hen gradually for saking all 1 so clung to, when ho refused to iro to church w ill, me, and began to beg me not to go: when ho said, openly, that when wo were married I must give nil that up; when, at last, he began to deny the existence of a Deity, and say, as they diJ at tho Norlands', that man had no soul, that all ended here, and that to be happy while we lived should be our only object, my heart sunk with in me. 1 loveii nun so iumhv mm Unite willing to marry biiu if he would : let mo go on in my own way. I Is'lieved I that my inlliieiico and perhaps my pray- ers might w in linn back to heaven. i A young man with good principles would surely do what was right al last But win n he begun to talk of forbidding me to listen to tho good wolds 1 heard in church, or even to kneel in prayer at home, 1 felt that I should do wrong to promise to obey him, and that tiiere could 1' no hope for a home divided igainst itself. I shall not tell you what particular se t 1 l.: liiu,.'ed to that does not mat ter. AH Christians worship Hod and irv lo follow Jesus; anil still hoping that he might, nut of love for rue, give me my own way.l cotilil naruiy nave nruucu with him such is the weakness of wniiiaii's heart but that tales reached which I spent in church, teaching my little ones and attending all the services; and then I tried to think only of heaven and ila jot s, and to do what good I could. But 1 cannot say I was ever moretl.au quietly cheerful the brightness had gone out of my life It is natural for young people to look forward to soinelhing and to enjoy their lives, nnd I think that God meant thai every girl should have a lover and every woman a husband and children of her own, and that we should all bo grateful for the good things he has given us, and take our ow n Bhare. I might have bad lovers I might have . , . . ... -,l l 1 1.1 marrieil out, wun an ins minis, i t-uum not care for any one as I did for Benja min Kue; and a wretched thing indeed would married life bo without true ten derness I was on my way to be a spin ster. As for Ben, one day there was a great scandal in the town, lie bad had a quarrel with Mr. Norland alwut bin wife. More than a quarrel blows had been struck. Hhots lired. The woman'! character was now entirely gone; their home was broken up. Mr. Norland sought a divorce and gained it. Ui spectahle people droppeda doctor who had such evil notoriety, and one day I heard that he had left Johns town. "Better for him," I thought, "the quiet life he would have led with me bettet even from a vrorldlv point of view." And still 1 believed what he bad sought to prove that he had only been free and foolish, nut criminal. And again time passed on without any new events of importance coming intr. mv life, nnd 1 expected to live and din in Johnstown a school teaching spinster Johnstown, of which the rest of tin world knew nothing to speak of. Vou all know how sadlv it benuu famous one wild day. I shall never for got that day for many reasons. 1 had just given my scholars theil summer holiday and had my tinietoniy self, and 1 bad been all through the lain to see a poor, sick woman who was quit destitute. The good widow will, whoiu 1 lived was away, she had gone to another state lo visit a married daughter , and the house was lonely. I had beard that Dr. line was in the plan that he had coiitj' down to see about some lots of ground, almost worthless when ho bought them, but lately become valuable and at every step I half feared, half hoped to meet him. Tl.e idleness of my holiday left m time to think of myself, and I was very sorrowful. As 1 passed tho church door it stood open, and an impulse led mo to enter. An old woman was dusting the cush ions, polishing tho pew doors, and set ting bonks ill order in the racks, and 1 went forward to the front of the church and sat down before a painted window 1 loved to look at. Jesus the Shepherd, wilh the lamb in his arms, smiled on m as though between earth and heaven. 1 began to I eel a strange peace steal over me a promise of happiness. My heart went forth to my old love, and for all tho pain ho had given mo I forgavn him. I hoped that he was leading a better life and thinking better thoughts. 1 remember saying to myself that so 1 should like to feel on the day of death loving all men and having no fear what ever of the mysteries beyond this life. whatever they might prove to lie. I think thai I had fallen asleep listen ing to tlie wiun anu tno oeai, oi uiu iuiu upon the roof, when suddenly 1 wa! aroused by screams and cries. Peopl came rushing intotliecliurch, crying out in terror. Tho water was already mak ing a pond of the place, and those who sought safety had climbed tothopulpitol rushed up tothe gallery. As 1 stood dazed and trembling an anu siM.ed me about the waist. "Tho dam it down!" shouted a voice in my ear. I wai hurried away tip beyond the gallery into 1 lie bell tow er. Tho crow d followed u( and now we saw the water coming down toward us like n. grout black wall. Such a Hicht. was never seen! Hiirned to look into ll.o faco of tl.t mail w ho had helped me lo the loft. 1 had no doubt as to who be was even be fore I looked, but w hen I saw Benjamin line I felt happy and had n- fear Doatli was before me; bii; lie had sought me, hoping to kivo tne, and in bis arms 1 should die. "Cod have mercy on our rouis!"aid I. I IIo answered: "Amen!" ! lie helped me lo a little wooden hood above the bclfrv, and there wo clung MISCELLANEOUS. -W H I T L O C K'S,- THE OLD ESTABLISHED DRY GOODS STORE, Corner Eagle Hotel Block and S. Main St. We iiiinoiiiii'c to tin" imlilif Hint wo liavo just ro luriio(l from 1 lit' Nortlioin nmrkols witli an IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW DRY GOODS, And ni-o liolloi-iii-opai-od lo Mippl.v our customers than over boforo. Having disposed of a majority of last son son's n'oods. wo respect fully invite you to call and examine our Entirely New and Elegant Stock before buyinji' elsewhere. Wo offer the latest styles in DRESS GOODS and DRESS TRIMMINGS, Silks. Velvets, etc. A complete line of Notions and Fmicy (loods. Wo are agents for the Celebrated Centeineri Kid Cloves, and Ihuilap Hid ing Hats and Caps. We call special attention to QUI! NEW CLOAK DEPARTMENT, Which wo have stocked with the latest stylos and designs in Ladies'. Misses' and Children'sClotli and Plush Cloaks, Newmarkets. Jackets, Wraps, etc. Remember that tlie ORIGINAL ORIGINAL WHITLOCK'S stori; STORK Is in the Eagle I'.lock only, and has not been moved. Our only Branch Store is a very COMPLETE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, Two doors below, whore all are invited to examine stock and compare prices. We have polite andatteiitivoclerks. who will show roods whether vou are prepared to buy or not. Respectfully, A. WIIITLOCK, Agent minutes illinulcs he me that mailo u.o teei mat, no was um i tOLCt-tliiT. It was tlie liliiesi point i could roach. The waters wero at hand. 'I'oririvo tne." ho Kiid iu my ear. Wuitinu Koom for Lnilus at Messrs. lUr rinii .V Weaver'. No. 311 I'nUun avenue. iu,s.-rve sinus mi musiilc i.l cur tor its il.s- tinntiiui. . . Train cur meets each train. alisc allowcu eacii iim' i Hue vnKcr car. TUB ASHI!V1LI.E STKliliT KY. CI). CURAI.KU I'KOPOSALS. Scaled iiroposals will In- rec ivcl from sur ve v i ii 8 Hill! euKineers at this ..Hiec- lor the sur veying ul " road rem the county line, at t . , T ." l' : vl, lie unit Little IMne creeks to Marshall; thence by way c.1 Mar,. H I! to Yancey county line at the head of tvy. until X2 o'clock "-.No""9- Register of Deeds, Mo.lison county. .hn M. e.. Oct. 12. iltnov SCHOOLS. SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, Miss Champion, Jl'.l CHKSTNt'TST. l'all term hegins Sept. 25. Thi.rm'K.h jn. ,tr ""ion in English. Krench M ami Cal-1 istlietiies by eiucrieoced teachers. . sep 7 dam English and French BOARDING AND DAT SUHUUL, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GirtLS. No. 0 French llroad Avenue. MRS. BURGWYN MAITLAND. . PRINCIPAL I For manv venrs Associate Principal of Mt. Vrnion Institute, Baltlmorc.l Assisted hy n con" of compentent teachers. The course of instruction includes thensual ciuh Urnnehcs with French and Extras Music. German, Art Netdle Work, fainting on Thina. Dancing and Kiding. Special attention (riven to tne ira.nmn true to mo. ; U was hard for a girl to speak of such , a tiling as tho beguiling J' "or lover's ! heart hy a wicked married woman: hut i I had no one to speak for mo, and with my first words wo quarreled, lie called j mi' an ol I fashioned little Pharisee, and said tluit my husband would ho a slave i if 1 had niy way a slave to nupersli- lions of all sorts; that ho was a man, j mid knew w hat was rislit and best; that j I need not think lhat ho should never look at a pretty faoo or taKo a glass o. wine wilh a friend. At the moment be was Hushed with . what he had been drinking at the Nor lands', lie said more than he meant, no doubt, hut it spurred tue on to do what I had resolved to do, and at last I said: "Benjamin line, just here where we now sit 1 promised to marry you: hero I take hack that promise. We should only make each other wretched for life." All bo answered waa: "Xo doubt vou are riirhl." And then 1 took my ring from my fin ger and gave it to him. lie turned away, and I heard his feet amongst the rustling autumn leaves lout; lifter I could si him. And it was all over all overl And then indeed 1 wept and wished that I could die just there w here I had been bo happy. . , Ti,.,.,'.,n..,l and I irrew used to it. As for lion, lie got on well. Fashionable peo ple "called him in." In fact, he waa the fashionable doctoi of the place, and had an ofiiee in the handsomest portion of the town. . t or my pari, i sept my school, and boarded with the motherly i.ld widow who had been kiuu to me When 1 fust camo to tliepn.ceastrangeii. Mv happiest day was the Sabbath. I FULEN WIDER & B R 0. 1 1 most complete stock of Men's, La- llttle girls. augl dm ANEW lil:KI. carefully prepared l-v lead ing men.lier. of the A.hev.lle l.ar Ion finest parchment and hearjr flat paper), cov trirTg ill necessary points, just on and now on sale at the nnW of the Cmian ;-! 5J. es No. North Conrt Roost iMl.t. tiupepw- ti.:. : ...!,., v.. i. oueht to have, in fact, vou must have it. to Hilly, enjoy lite. 'Thousands arc searching lor it dnilv. and mourning liecausc they find itnot. Thou sands upon thousands ol dollars are spent aaniiallv hy our iko.,Ic in the hoW that thev mav attain this boon. Anil yet it mav be had bv all. We guarantee that Hlcetfic Ititters.'if used according to cli- ii.- use oersistcd in, will bring you Good Digestion and oust the j. n, .md install mstend bu- """"" . ..-i ...:.. u:,t..r pensv. We reeomnioun i.ievi.. . for livspepsia nnd all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at ;t)c, and $1 per bottle at V. L. Jacobs drugstore. j The nutmeg has a peculiarly gratetul I Buvor. Forgive mo, Agnes; 1 have repented, heaven knows and 1 never was an wicked as they made mo out. I flirted witli Mrs. Norland. I admired her, but I did not wrong her husband; ho lied when he swore that ho believed it. Ha wanted to marry another woman. 1 have loved you all along; 1 camo back to tell you so and win you again if I could. I am a better man." All 1 could do was to answer him with a kiss, for at that moment the black wa ter struck the church. Then I was floating, floating beaten this way and then that; but his arml were always about me. Some broken plank gace us stipixirt. I never moved, but I proved without ceasing; 1 prayed to bo saved with him or to die with him, as was God's will. Ah! others prayed prayed earnestly as 1 better people and yet were drown ed. Let no vainglorious tancy tnai my prayer was better than theirs seem w dwell in my heart, for indeed it is nol there; but i am humbly thankful thai God saw tit lo let me live a little, longer, and that at last, cast upon dry land, w know that days were given us in which to live together. It was sad and terriblo indeed to stand hand in hand and look mion what seem ed almost the destruction of the world. We shall never forget it or be as glad al if we had not seen it, but we were ins world to each other after all. 1 am Bon's wife today, and I believt him to be a good man. As for me, may I know my own faults too well to lie se vere on aiiy of his I may discover. Mary Kylo Dallas in Fireside Companion. A Scrap ol Paper Sat es Her Life It was just an ordinary scrap ol wrap iitnir firmer, but it saved her life. She ., - - was in the last stages of consumption told by physicians that she was incurable and could live only n short time; she u-m.rhnl less than scvciitv iiotinds. On a ....-.e nf wrniHiinir nancr she read of l)r W.n.r's New Discovery, ami got a sample bottle; it helx-d hcr,"she lanight a large bottle, it helped her more, bought another and irrcw better fast, continued uw nnd is now stroiic. healthy, rosy plump, weighing U0 pounds. For ttillcr particulars send stamp to W. H. Cole, druggist, Fort Smith. Trial bottles ol this wonderful Discovery Free at F. L. Jacobs' drugstore. Il.-ive t he lamest iim dies' nnd Children's BOOTS AND SHOES To he found in Asheville. FIXE SHOES A SPECIALTY. Try us before buying". 18 PATTON AVlSNrK. -NO. BRICK ! BRICK ! BRICK ! l'OK S.VI.B HY GIRDWOOD & JLEE, Proprietors Buncombe : Brick : and : Tile : Company, ASH1SVII.LK. I. C. p. n. in in aia. jul2 d3.n "THE W1NYAH SANITARIUM, " ASHEVILLE, N. C For the reception of patients suffering of diseases of lungs and throat, and conducted upon the plan ol the sanitarias at Gcerbc. sdorf and Falkenstcin in Ger many. Ours is the only such institution in the United States, and endorsed by the leading members of the medical profession. Terms reasonable. KAKL VON KUCK, B. S., M. I. T CIU.I.INS. President. C. M.'INTIKB, Vice-President. PHII.1P McISTIKB. Superintendent, J. S. WKST, Auditor. THE WESTERN DRESSED BEEF AND PROVISION CO, COLD STOHAGE.- 'Wholesale and Retail Dealers In CHOICE MEATS. Telephone Call 4 0, aim will b. to rv. our cu.tomer. With meat, eguat in quality to u, that can be b taiocd in thi. or an, other market. Plea Rive . a tela., at Mclotire. old stand. cpiClOdly I open."
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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