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J RI'M.HKN! AND PI.EA8I HK. Four Years on Crutches. For fifteen years I was afflicted with rheu matism, four yearsof which 1 wna compelled to go on crutches. Words are Inadequate to express the suffering I endured during that time. During these fifteen years of exis tence (it was not living), I tried every known remedy without receiving any benefit. I finally besan on Swift's Specific (8. S. 8.), which from the first gave me relief, and to day I am enjoying the lient of health, and am a well man. I ciindidlv believe that s. S. S. 1b the best buiod purifier on the market to day. J. b. TA VLOH, Cuba, Mo. Treatise on Ttlnod nnd Skin Pisenses mail td flee. SWIFT Sl'EUinc CO.. A Hunts, lift. oct 2.rx& vl y I'KOFL'SSIOXAl. C.I A'AS'. tilvc the Children a Chance. ; There is sumctliinu; radically wrong . with the liciikh (il a ciiilil when it sccins listless, has poor or no apjicUte, eyes sunken and with dark skin licncaUi. In I most eases showing these symptoms the i child has worms, ami all that it needs is some simple remedy, such as Hart's Worm Cream, to expel the worms, andtbe child will soon lie in peifeet health iifuiii. Pa rents, tiv it and let vonr little ones have a mir chance lor life. In the death of that 5110-poiiud pani cs New York sustains a vei v heavy loss. Timn. F. liAvinsiiN, Tims. A. Iosks K'alciitli. Jas. O. Maktin. Anheville. Ashcville. JJAVIIlSnN. MARTIN & JUNKS, Attorneys and Counsellors nt Law. Ashcville. N. C. Will pr .Mice in the 1 1th mill IL'th Imlkuil Ilistrlcts, :n d in the Supreme Court (if North Carolinn, and in the I-Ydernl Courts oi the Western Ilistrict ol' North Carolina. Refer to Hank of Ashcville. dtsd Bucklcn's 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, aad posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price -.r cents r lov For sale liv K. L. I.i. nhs. daw , ; When the stars aiiove arc not shining 1 1 hey are probably locked up in the star , chandler. Si.Iilil'I.liSS NMC.HTS, made miserable bv that terrible couyh. Shiloh's Cute is the remedy for vou. CATARRH Cl'Klil), health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 511 cents. Nasal Injector lice Iiv'T. C. Smith & Co. CIIAS. A. MOOKK. IH'PF MKHKICK. JO(lRBi MKKK1CK, Attorneys mid Counsellors (it Unw. Ashrville, N.C. Practice in the I'nited States Circuit and ilistrict Courts lit Ashcville. StatesvilU , Clmr 'tolte mid tlreenshoro, in the Suiireme Court at Kulcic.li, (mil in the courts of the Twelfth Judicial Ilistrict of the State of North Cnvo iuu. Special Attention Kiven to collection ol claims. She What d.i you suppose supports the vast arch of the heavens? He The moonbeams, I guess. If you are suffering with weak or in flamed eves, or granulated eyelids, you can be cured by using Ir. J. II. McLean's Strengthening live Salve. llabbitt, the famous soap man, is dead. It is hardly necessary to state that he left a clean record. I. (1. MKKKIMON. T. II. COIIU. ViHIl Sc MliKKIMIlN. Attorneys and Counsellors at l.nw l'ructicc in nil the courts. Ortire: Nos. 7 ami s, jolinstoit ImiltlitiK W. W.JONKS. UNO. A. sill Fllkll. JONKS i SlltrPOKIl. Attorneys at I.u iv, Ashcville, N. C I'ructles in tile Superior Courts of Wc.-UTll North Carolina, the Supreme Court of the tutc, nnd the l-'edernl Courts at Ashcville, llthce in Johnston building, where one meni tier of the firm can always be found, dtnovll A. TBNNliNT, Architect and Contractor. Flans, specifications nnd cstitnutes tiir ilished. All work in my line contracted for, and no charges for drawings on contracts awarded me. Kctcrenees when desired. ilthce: No. t'J ilendrv Muck. North Court Square. Ashcville. N.C tclil'.MIv B. It. IMll'f.l.ASS. II. II. S. DENTAL ROOMS. . NO 24 SOUTH MAIN ST. liver Orunl WinerCs llrun Store. Hcsidcnce, No. !iM llailey St. fcblodly K. II. RKKVKS, II. U.S. I II. K. SMITH, U Mrs. Reeves & Smith. n.s. I If you are all run down have no : strength, no energy, and feel very tired .all the time take lr. J. II. McLean's '. Sarsnparilla. It will impart strength and vitality to your system. The unmarried females of the country i will be much interested in the work of I the Patrons of Husbandry. ! The blood must be pure for the body to j be ill perfect condition, Hr . 11. Mc Lean's Sarsaparilla makes pure blood am! imparts the rich bloom ol health and vigor to the whole body. .The man who said he would rather make the soncs than the laws of a country had his eve on the lav of the land. SHILOH'S V1TAL1ZKR is what you i need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, i liizziness, and allsymptonisofPyspepsia. Price 10 and 7"i cents )ier bottle. I CROl'P, WHOOPING COUCH and Bronchitis immediately relieved bv Shiloh's Cure. John L. Sullivan thinks his example ! has set young men to work. He is mis i taken. His example has set men to striking. II you leel "out of sorts," cross and peevish lake Dr. J. McLean's Sarsapa rilla ; cheerfulness will return and lite will acquire new zest. The AHhevllle Daily Citizen filveH The latest local news. The freshest State news. The best general news. A firsl-el iss telegraph service. Full Washington reports. General and special comments. The largest subscription list of any secular paier in the State. The best advertising medium in the State. A full staff of able editors and correspondents. 1 he neatest, newsiest and most enter prising paper in North Carolina. Its efforts are always devoted to the upbuilding and development of the re sources of the State, particularly the Western section. Subscription, $0 per annum; SI! six months; ."( cents per month. MARRIED AT SIGHT. The Itally Citizen. Is always alive to the interests Ashcville and its people. Is the most popular ,'idvertisiug me dium in North Carolina. Is read by a greater number of people than any other secular paper in the State. Is always filled with the choicest read ing matter of the day. Hoarding houses fill their rooms by ad vertising in the Citizkn. News, anil all the news, makes the Crr IliN n general favorite. No retail merchant ever made a great success without advertising. Try the Citizkn. An advertisement in the Cn iziix pays the advertiser an hundred-fold. 4i V UKNTAl. OFFICK Loafer How are vou ? lust thought I'd In Connullv Buildinir. over Redwood's Store, I drop in a while to kill time. Busy man Putton Avenue Teeth extracted without piiin, with the new j tliia'Stlietic, and all cases of irregularity cor-1 rected. sclilililly I we don't want any of our time J. J-'. RAMSAY, I). D.S. Dental In llnrnitrri Utiihlinj; Avenue iintl Main St reel. fetiLMirilv OU ice s Untrfinees, Pat ton Dr. rank Harvey "Veterinary Surgeon. Office at Sevier's Stable. Residence Corner of liast and Hillside HtreitH. juli!A d 1 'Jni VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE. Scientific Shoeing in all its brunches. Corner Walnut and North Main StretH. K. T. HOI.LINOSWORTH, sepHdlj Shoer. KTHCR M . PIHI.1M Graduate Optician, Main Street. All mechanical ocular detects of the eye eor rccted. Hours for cxuininnlion It to 12 a. m., J to ." p. m. julit dtf -What are you dig- MftaCLLAXLOtS. mm ASTRAL L3 ABSOLUTELY SAFE! PERFECTLY ODERLESS! Burns in any Lamp without danger of Exploding or taking fire. See that you get the genuine. For (ale by BALTIMORE UNITED OIL CO., ASH EVILLK, N. C sep4 dKtwly B0UIS & BROTHERTON, " f'KACTICAl. Plumbers & Tinners. PLUMDINC, STIiAM ANU GAS FlTTINtl, TIN ANI1 Sl.ATU RdOriNO. Furnaces and Heaters. Jobbing Promptly t : Attended to. 6 Patton Avenue, Ilasetuent. iuiao d&wiv -Well, killed. Don't irritate your litnjis with a stub born eouli w hen a pleasant and effective remedy may lie found in Dr. J. H. Mc Lean's Tar Wine Lime- Halm. Funny passer-l)V- KitiK a"-, '"' incnil .' Trench dieter Money . T. I'. H. When do you expect to strike it? T. D Saturday nbxlit. ; THAT HACKIXt; COIC.H can lie so ! (iiiicklv eared by Shiloh's Cure. We I iruarantee it. ! XLL Vol' Sri'FI-R with Dyspepsia . and Live Coiimlnint ? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. Obod staL'c: Heavy tragedian (in country theatre! Oh, tliis nioiiL'rel, use lessstairel 1 can never plav on it. Low comedian There tire no dies on it, any way. A Lady in Texan Write Mv ease is of lonirstandini;; hnsbafflct many ohvsiciiins; have tried every remedy I could hear of, but Hradlield's Female Kciiulator is all that relieved me. Write The Hradlicld livif. Co., Atlanta, ('ill., lor particulars. Sold by all drug gists. Younir man. do not be deceived. Your best fjirl doesn't care half so much about vou uettini; a musttiehe raised as she docs about you getting your salary raised. Merit WIiih. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, I'r. King's New Life Fills, llucklcn's Arnica Salve and FJcctric Hitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well or that have given such universal satis faction. We do not hesitate toguarautee than every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, it satislactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won llicirgrcat popularity purely on their merits. I-. L. jacons, druggists. Teacher Anonymous means without a name; write a sentence showing you understand how to use the word, Small uirl (writes) Our new baby is anony mous. f'rcBPnts m l lie riiu-.t eiei:.:i:t k.l.i "HE LAXATIV: NUTHITI0U3 JUICE Oh- THE FIGS OF CALIFORNIA, 'ombineu with the medicinal iituOs of plants known to be most beneficial 10 the hiinnni system, forming an agreeal.k and effective laxative to perm;, neatly cure Habitual Consi.i pntion, and the many ills dc pending on a weak or iv.aolivi. ndition of the 4IDNEVS, LIVER AD BOWELS. It i the most excellent ninety liiiown tA CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY WlieH one is ,li'.!is pr Joiijiitii.tcd PURE BLOOD, REFRESHIMO SLEEP. HEALTH nnd STRENGTH t ATUHLLV FOLLuW. ; ",vcry o'.e is using it and all are delighted with it. ALK VOLR DF1UQU1QT FOR SYn ai5 oi figs MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY NCW VORK, N. Y. 6m JIADFIELDS FEMALE Prnli atop MENSTRUATION MOMTHIV BICKNI5S 1 TWttM OUBIH1 CHANSt Of Utt 6RIM DKHStR SuF F E.RIH6 WILLBE HVOtDLtt JiooK TO' W 0 M A N "Auiuofsa BiADFlELl REGULATOR COL ATLANTA BA. cp28 d&wljr For lame back, sideorchest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 2o cents. SHILOH'S COIMH and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Consumption. Agricultural item; A. The weather we have had this summer has been good for the hay crop. H. I suppose so. It has been raining pitchforks most of the time. Don't hawk, hawk, blow, spit anddis L'tist everybody with your offensive i breath, but use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem edy and end it. !5( cents, by druggists. Private Bullion (of the "EliieOtiards") Ah, a uniform is the thing to catch the hearts of the dear creatures! His valet Right you are, sor. I was on the pillace foorce inesell, wnnst. Poor widow Redoltl She tried to write love poetry to the deacon, and could frame only "Affliction sore lonK time 1 bore." Hud the lone creature used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription the sure remedy for the weakness and pceuliarailmetits of her sex she might have secured the dea cons's favor by the cheerful character of her verses. Chippie Vans. Gladstone is a gweat man, but I'd wather Ik H wight, doncher know! Chappie John Bwight is dead, dean bov. "Aw. I mean the fellah who intwo duced Bwight's disease. The Pwince has taken it up, doncherknow." The Best are the Cheapest. HERiNG'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, Farrcll & Co., Philadelphia. nuL'0 (ItVwIiltl PIKDMOXT AIU LINK. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R, CO. Passi.;mu-:ii 1 ikpa htm knt. Western North Carolina Hiviniou. lASSH(ii:R TRAIN SCltlitlULE. (In Kffkct St-i'T. 75th Meridian time nm-d'wlicn not otherwise indicated. KASTIIOI'MI. No. fit I mil.v. No. .13 1 mil v. I.v. Kikv viltc, I (SKltti nu-r ) I " Ashcville. Ar. Salisbury, j " Iifinville. j " Kichmonil j "KnlciKll. I " tliillsiuiro. " Wilmington " l.ynclllnirj;, I " WashiiiKlon " iliiltimorc, " I'hila., I " Ncv York. I 1L.riiii xionin Il41pitl I 1 54.ni 4-Oiun U4.'lpnl IKlL'.'im HI JOpm '(31 Him j S 1 n'li m" 1 O.liiin I 7 TlOam 310pm lUoOpin (Opill 12 2opm 7 Ktpm xnilpm 11 L'lipni fi'JOam iim WKSTllOl'MI. I.v. New York, " I'hiln., I'altimore, i No. .10 I llnilyj I ft! 1 Bum I 71i(lnni 0." .'lain H nr.rim i 107(im 1 L'dpml No. na I mil v. 4 3(lpni or7pni 3(lpill WnshitiKt'n 1 1 24ani j 11 oo in I.ynchtHirir.l flopml 5(17nni Kichmotld, 3(i(lpni L'.'lilaiu Uanylllc, N-lllpmi Miriam! " Wihiiinift'n " Ooldsboro, " KalciKh, " Snlishury, lr. Ashcvi'lc, " Knoxvillc, (Until mer.t No. nS I Dully. I 9(l.r umlLv. 95n nm Ar. lgl'Q pml " OUOnm 2 3ilpin I 4 li'.pm 5 oo pill I 1 OOion 1245am 1 1 1 l5nni I 7 2'taml 4-3(pm 21(lpm HfiOnni A. : S. R. R. " Ashcville, Arr. HeiKUrsonville, " Spartnnlmrig, I.v. No. .r4 I)iul-. 7(1(1 p m B (17 p m 3 Id p m MCRI'HY I1KANCI1. JolH j( llnily except Sunlny. ) No. 17 9 10 a ml I.v." Ashcville. Ar.rt55i)m 11 1(1 am Ar. Wayncsvillc, " 1 55 p m 6Hpin Jarrett s, 700 am 645pm" Westfielil, Lv. 0 10am Sleeping: Car Service. Nos. 50 nnd 51. Pullman Slcclieril between Greensboro and Morrislown Nos. 52 ain. 53. rullman parlor Cars be tween Salisbury nnd Knoxvillc. and Pullman Sleepers between Salisbury and Washington. W. A. WINIU'KN, t. P A., Ahcvillc. N. C. JAS. L. TAYI.OK.O. H. A.. nsnuiKion, l. v. THE ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Rooms on Main street, opposite the post- on! ee. Oncn nnilv. except Sundnvs. rrom 10 a. ui. until 1 p. in., and 5.30 until 7.30 p. m. The terms ol subscription are: tine venr $2: 6 mos., S1.50; 3 mos., $1 ; 1 mo., fillets. ; dailv 2 cts. Ortiicrs lor 1SH9 President. R. R. Kawls : Vice-President, Churlcs VV. Woolsey; Sec. and Trcns., U. S. Wntsou; Librarian. Miss H.J. Hatch Cltitens and visitors arc cordially invited to inspect the cutuloieuc and inscribe their anmcs as members. it-hKdu We had been upon the Mediterranean station for about a year whon our com j niander ordered the ship to head for ! Mai-Heilles. j I was then a young midshipman and . enjoyed the lea vti on slioto in a foreign j port witli boyish delight. There were i six in our incs, und wo managed to get shore leave so as to be together when it j was possible tc do so. This wastlio ease ! one line Sunday in the month of lteccm j Ikt, as mild and summer like in the I south of France as a New England May day. The singulai-experience of one of our number I have often told since about the mess table or camp lire, but have never l j put it into print. We were strolling on IheRipiaiv know n is Le fours St. Louis, tt sort of perma nent (low er market, where the w omen sit Iitbroned in tent like stalls' of wood, en circled by their bright, litauiilul and fragrant wares, while the iminin r of ar ranging tho stalls, so that the vender sils raised some six feet in the uir, gave a novel effect to the scene. While we were idling away the hou in L.e ( ours bt. Louis, with these roguish nnd pretty flower vender, we w thrown into a state of amazement and curiosity by the appearance of a yoim, gin or aoout li. w ho rushed among us with a startling speed, and who, hardly pausing to regain her breath, said in ex cellent English: "You are Ami ricans, and, I trust, gen tlemen. Is there one among you who will marry me.' "We will all marry you," was the in stant response, accompanied by hearty laughter. "Ah, you aro in sport, but 1 am in earnest. Who will marry mo?" There seemed to be no joke after all. Iho girl was positively in earnest and looked at one and all of rs as coolly, yet earnestly, ns possible. "Here. Harry," said one who was rather a leader among us, and addressing Harry, "you want a wile," and he gave our com rade a slight pusli toward the girl. I'or some singular reason Harry took the matter much more in earnest than the rest of us, and regarded the new comer with a most searching but respect ful glance. Approaching her he said: "I do not know exactly what you mean, but I can understand by your ex pression of faco that you tire quite ill tiniest. Will you take my arm and let js walk to one side?" "Yes; but I have, no linio to lose." And taking his arm they walked away :oget her. We looked upon the affair as some .veil prepared joke, but were a little au loyed at the noii-app arance of Harry it our rendezvous on I lie quay. Our .cave expired al sunset, and we dared not wait for him. as ('apt. I) was a thorough disciplinarian, and we didn't :nro to provoke him and thus endanger :ur next Sunday's leave. On board we weal, therefore, leaving Harry on shore. When we reported the quest ion was, of course, asked w here Midshipman 13 was, to which query wo could return no proper answ er, as we really did not know. He knew perfectly well that we must ull beat the boat laud ing just before sunset. Harry did not make his appearance lit i I the next dav at noon, when he lulled to the ship in a shore boat, and, ;oming on board, reported at once to the japtain, who stood upon the quarter leek, and asked the privilege of a private Interview. The circumstances connected with the ibseneo of Harry were very peculiar, ind as he was one, of the most correct fellows on board, his request was granted by the captain, w ho retired to his cabin, followed by the delinquent. After re maining with the commander for nearly an hour, he came out and joined us. "What is thu upshot of it. Harry?" we asked. "Well, lads, I'm married that's all." "Married?" asked the mess, in one voice. "Tied for life!" was tho answer. "Hard and fast?" , "Irrevocably." "To that littlo craft you scudded away i witli?" " j "Exactly. As good and pure a girl as ; ever lived, said Harry, earnestly. "W-h-e-w!" whispered one and all. "How did Old Neptune let vou off?' we all eagerly inquired that being the name the captain went by on board "He is hard on me," said Harry, seri ously. "What do you think lie tie inands, lads?" "Can't say, w hat is it?" "If I don't resign be will send nit home in disgrace. turn." "W-h-e-w!" again from all hands. Harry told us his story in a desultory manner, interrupted by many questions and ejaculations, but which we will put into a simple form for the convenience of the reader. Julie Meurice was the orphan child of a merchant, who had been of high standing during his life and who left a handsome fortune to endow his daugh ter on her wedding day, or, if not mar ried before, (she was to receive the prop erty on coining to the age of 20 years. Her mother had died in her infancy, and her father, w hen Bhe was IU years of age, placed her ill a convent to be educated, w here she remained until his death, which occurred suddenly six months previous to the period of our sketch After his death Julie became the ward of her uncle, by the tenor of her father's will, and the period of her educational course having just closed at the con vent, Hubert Meurice, the undo, brought her home to his family circle. Muie. Meurico, it appears, was a scheming, caleul.'ting woman, and knowing that Julie would be an heiress she tried every wuv to promote her inti macy with her own son, who was an uncouth and ignorant youth of 18 years, without one attractive point in his character. Hubert Meurice, the uncle of Julie, was a sea captain, whose calling carried i NBW llUKll, carefully prepared by lead intf memliers of the Ashcville hitr (oi 6nest parchment and heavy flat paperl, co. erinft all necessary points, just out and now on sale at tut omce ol the UTizKX pcblish tnn On.. No. North Court Square. risnlwt nun much away from his home. Dur ing his absence his wife treated Julie with the utmost tyranny, even keeping ner lociieii up in her room for days to gether, tdlmg her that when she would consent to marry her son, Hubert, she would release her and do all she could to make her happy. But to this Juli eould not consent. Imprisonment-!1 was irelerable to accepting her nwk ward und repulsive cousin. urn- nay snu overheard a conversation between her Hunt and her honeful son wherein (lie mystery of her treatment w-as solved. i ue ooy asKeii his moihor what was the use of bothering and importuning Julie so. ii sue uoesn c want to marry mi mother, drop the niaiter. 1 like Julie and she would make me a nice lilile wife, but I don't want her against In will." "You are a fool," said the inothei "You know nothing about the matter Her father's w ill endow s her wiih a fort une at her marriage, even if it be at 17 just her present age. At SO she receives the fortune at any rate. Now, don't vou see if you marry her w o are till lixed for life?" "Does Julie know about the money he asked. "No, of course not." "Its a littlo sharp on her," said the boy. "I in looking out for you," said the mother. "Just so," mused the hopeful. i nm resolved mat sue shall marry you, and that is why 1 keep her locked up, so that she may not see somen le sh would like better. Your father is lex peeled homo next week. I want vou to bo married before he returns. He ai proves of it, but is a little too delicab about pressing matters so quickly, 1 know that no time is like the present lime, so 1 have been making arrange inenls to bring this about immediately I have got a I'loiestant clergyman w in w ill perforin the ceremony lirst, and then you can be married at any lime after ward in tho l.atholic chinch, to make it valid on ner side, lor her tatlier was n Catholic." This was enough for Julie. She tin derstood t lie situation fully now, and saw that her aunt would hesitate at noth ing. The poor child feared her beyond description, nnd bad yielded to her in everything, save (his one pui'msc of her marriage with Hubert. .Mine was a very gentle girl; one upon whom her aunt could impose w uli mi piinuy. sue had no idea ol asserting her rights, much less of standing up for them, lint she was thoroughly fright ened now, nnd resolved I o escape at any cost from the tyranny which bound her Nofalecould be worse, she thought, than to bo compelled to marry that coarsi vulgar and repulsive creature. The next day after Julie had heard this iiiforuialion was Sunday, thegavest day of the week in Marseilles, and, for innately, Julio succeeded in maUin: her escape from her aunt's house. Still. undecided where to go. and in her des peration fearing that at any moment sin might be seized and carried back, she had wandered into the flower market, where she came upon us, already de scribed. As she explained to Harry afterward sho was intent only upon escape, and be lieved this to be her last chance. When she saw a half dozen young Americans, who seemed perfectly respectable, the idea that positive safety lav only in mar riage dawned upon her, and she actually ran toward us, as we have related, the moment the thought developed itself. Harry became more and luoi'o im pressed with Julie's story as they walked along, while be was delighted by her innocent beauty and manifest refine ment. It was all like a dream, almost too romantic for truth. Our "late" sometimes conies to us in this singular fashion, he thought. "There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune." Suddenly he turned to her and said: "Dare you trust me with your happi ness?" Site looked at him thoughtfully with her soft, pleading eves. Her brain was very busy; sho remembered what await ed her at home, what had driven her thence, and then, in reply to his sober question, she put both of her hands into his with childlike trust. They wandered on. Julie had always plenty of money in her purse, and tin y strolled into u littlo chapel on their way. where they found a young clergyman, who could not resist their request to marry them, backed by ten golden Na poleons, and so, though reluctantly and advising proper delay, he perlonned the That's his ultima ! marriage ceremony . aided by the sexton 1 and bis w ife, w ho each received a Na poleon. As an inducement, Harry had also told the clergyman that he was just going to sea, and that he must be married before he mailed, that not even one hour was to be lost. "Perhaps Iain saving the girl's honor," said the young clergyman, as ho finally consented. Julio came out of tho chapel the wife of Harry B., who went with her to the Hotel du Louvre. Krom here he sent a pressing note to the American consul, who came to him early the next morn ing, and by Hie earnest persuasion of Harry the consul agreed to lake the young wife to his own house until mat ters should be settled as it regarded their future course. In consul's house Julie found a pleasant and safe retreat for the time being. Whatever might lie said with regard to the propriety of the young folks' con duct, it could not be undone. They were irrevocably united as husband and wife. Harry was forced, however, to resign his commission. By the aid of the consul Julie's rights in relation to her fortune under her father's will were fully re alized, and she came almost immediately with her young husband to America. Harry B., by means of proper influ ence, once more entered the navy, the second timeas lieutenant, and now wears s captain's epaulets. "L. M." in New Yort New s The PowerOlluk. "A small drop of ink. falling, like dew, upon a thought, proclaims that which makes thousands, jicrlinps millions, think," wrote Hymn. The inspiration of his ien might give the dusky fluid such a far-reaching power, and we wish we were possessed of such an inspiration, that wc might, through a like medium, bring into such extended notice the matchless virtues of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purga tive Pellets, those tiny, sugar-coated granules which contain, in a concentra ted lorm, the active principles ot vegeta ble extracts that Dame Nature designed esiicciallv to promote a healthy action ol the liver, stomach and bowels. The favorite string instrument of a Bostonian String lieans. Is CoiiHuiuplioii Incurable? Read the following: Mr. C. II. Morris. Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced mc an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery foi Consumption; nm now on my third bottle, nnd able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made." Jesse Middlcwart, Decatur, Ohio, savs: "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given iipby doctors. Am now in best of health." Try it. Sample bottles free at F. L. Jacobs' drug store.'l For a light lunch at a hop there is nothing better than tried frog. MISCELLAXEOt'S. -W H I T L O C K'S,- THE OLD ESTABLISHED DRY GOODS STORE, Corner Eagle KotcJ ISlock and S. Main St. Wc iiimomicp 1o tlic pulilii lnriii'd Ironi the Xopllnq-n Hint wc liiiii-kets have witli just re fill IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW DRY GOODS, And iii-c lid tcp iiciiipc( (o supply our customers timn ever before. I la vinj;- disposed of a majority of last season's oods. we pesped hilly invite youlo call and examine our Entirely New and Elegant Stock Iiel'ore buying elscwlierc. We offer t lie latest st vies in of Not ions and the .Celebrated Hiding IIat a in l DRESS GOODS and DRESS TRI3IMIXOS. Silks. Velvels. etc. A complete i.1 ( i ii- ranc noons. e are agents lor Centeuieri Kid Cloves, and Dunlnp Caps. We call special attention to CLOAK DEPARTMENT, in ve stocked willi tile latesC'st vies and designs in Ladies'. .Misses' and Cliildren'sClotli ami I'lush Cloaks. Newmarkets. .Fackets.jWraps, etc. Remember that the OUR NEAV w nidi wi ork;inal original WHITLOCK'S STORK STORE Is in the Eagle Block only, and hasnot been moved. Our only Branch Store is a very COMPLETE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, re invited to examine i wo doors nelow. stock and compare e nave polite ami goods wiiet ner you Respectfully, A. WIIITLOCK, AKent. where all prices. I attentive clerks, who will show fire prepared to Imv or not. i' FULENWIDER & BRO. Have the largest and most conip ics ami t hildren s etc stock of .Men's, La- BOOTS AND SHOES be found in Ashcville. FINE SHOES A SPECIALTY. Try us before buying. NO. 18 PATTON AVlvJiK K. ISRICK ! BRICK ! f-" R SA1.U II V HRICK ! GIRBW OOD & LEE, Proprietors Buncombe t Brick : and : Tile : Company, ahhi:vii.li:, n. c. , (1. 1IOX 31 3 jul2ll (l.llli "THE WINYAH ASHEVILLE, N. C. For the reception ot patients sutVeiini ot diseases ot lungs and throat, and conducted upon the plan ol the sanitaria's al GoL-rleidot'l and l'alkenstein in Ger many. Ours is the only such institution in the I'nited States, and endorsed ly the leading nieinliers of tin medical profession. Tcnns reasonable. KARL VON KFCK, 11. S.. M. D. . T. COLLINS, 1 'resilient. . C. MvlNTIKIv. Vite-i'resHlcnt. PHILIP MelNTIKK. SuiwrinUnikut, J. S. I-;ST, Auditor. THE WESTERN DRESSED BEEF AND PROVISION GO, COLD STOKAGE.. Wholesale 'and Retail Dealers in CHOICE MEATS. Telephone Call 4. Our aim will lie to nerve our customers with ments equal in qiuilitvto any that can be ob luinid In this or any other market, rieaae Ri-re us a trial, at Mclntirc'a old ataud, epi 10 dly
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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