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s UMierdatcof Aprfl 2VR9fi);f;k.,:.w''lte eo. r. Hmoote. . hi. ti i I inflnmnri n ,i nothing I ate aerced t f, . f ""w' io liarrh,ra .nriT ,f,2 "Jl'1 Lf ' qhrrai. Bl'BIF.SS AJiO PLEAH'RE. 'er of 18S7 mV .VVk"- ""ur,nK the sum. my stomach una if,..K" ."" 5 mr.clvncBi"i''. y th , s was rnunti r were consulted, but 1 aelimn stpiod h nv mrm.H . ; " "ever May 1888 I JR""''8i 1 w" ' "K- It Builds up Old People. My mother who is a very old ih ... Physically broken down . Te use of &m" SperiBo (i S. 8.) has entirelrSred Cto K. B. DIL WORTH, Greenville, 8 C Cilve the Children a Chance. There is something nidically wrong with the health of n child when it seems listless, hiis poor or no npietite, eyes sunken and with dark skin beneath. In most cases showing these symptoms the child has worms, and all that it needs is some simple remedy , such as Hart's Worm Cream, to exjiel the worms, and the child will soon he in perfect health again. Pa rents, try it and let your little ones have a fair chance for lite. will presently SSdKtvly SESSIONAL CARDS. T'.KO. F. Killeiph. tlAVlMMi.1, Tllos. A. Iuvks .IAS. (.. Maktin, Aalu-villi. Asheville. JfJAVIIISON, Will pr insiricts, MAKTIN .t.lONIiS. Attorneys mid Counsellors nt Asheville, N. C. .aw. ii'i in the 1 1th anil IL'th Judicial in the Knitrf.i,,.. I ..- kt....... Carolina, and in the I'edernl Courts of the estrrii District of North Carolina. Refer to Hunk of Ashi villc. dtscl ctl vs. A. mooki:. It2,)RK MNKICK. Attorneys unci Counsellors ut Law, Asheville, N. C. I'rneliec in the Tinted Strites ci,-..i I'lstnet Courts nt Asheville, Stule.sville, Clmr lotte and Greensboro, in the Supreme Court lit KnlriKli, null ill the courts of the Twelfth Judicial liistriet of lhe Stnte of North Caro-ina. Sjieeiiil el.'iinis. DITPK MKKH1CK. anil The sewer-pipe trust find itself in bad odor. Bncklcu'H Arnica Halve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, conis, and all skin emotions, anil nosi- tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. or money refunded. Trice 2f cents per box. For sale bv I., lacohs. daw The sugar manufacturer need not necessarily have sandy hair. SUilil'LESS NIGHTS, made miserable bv that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for von. CATARRH CUKIil), health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Trice 50 cents. Nasal Injector free byT. C. Smith & Co. nttciuiou idveu to collection 'i'. ll. conn. 1)1111 .V M liHRIMO.N, I. O. .MPKK1MON. What wrecks many homes is drinking whisky on a beer income. If you are suffering with weak or in- u.uiieii eyes, or irrunu nteel eve k s. vim can be cured by using Dr. J. if. McLean's Strengthening Eye Salve. In the race of life it isn't the fast man who comes out ahead. The Aahevllle Dally Citizen Cilvet The latest local news. The freshest State news. The licst general news. A first-class telegraph service. run vvaslimgton reports. General and special comments. The largest subscription list of any secular paper in the State. The best advertising medium in the State. A full staff of able editors and corres pondents. The neatest, newsiest and most enter prising paper in North Carolina. Its ert'orts are always devoted to the upbuilding and development of the re sources of the State, particularly the W estern section. Subscription, $0 per annum; $3 six months; 50 cents per month. Miss lilderly I havejtisL been gather ing autumn leaves. Sir. Oldho'v. Mr Oldboy (cynically I So I ncrceicvc. You have gathered them so ni.mv vra I s ippose you do it autuiiui-aticallv, as it were. The failure of a Philadelphia wool firm is said to be due to the fact tliat the banks wouldn't take their paper. Some all-wool suits will doubtless be the result. 'Timely Wine" ! Attorneys unit Counsellors nt l.nw Orneliee in nil the courts. Johnston htiildinu. Ollice: Nos. 7 and dtsc4 w. w.jonks. r.Kn. A. sin i dio). JOXliS X- SillU'OKIl. Attorneys at l.nv. Asheville, N. C. Prnetics in the Superior Courts of Western North Carolina, the Supreme Court of the State, and the Federal Courts nt Asheville. Olhee in Johnston liuililini;, where one mem ber ol the firm can always be found, dtnovll A TfiNNUNT, Architect and Contractor. IMnils, specincuiions nnd estimates fur nished. All work in my line contracted for, nun no enurKca mr urawin awarded me. Kelercnces when desired. Ofliec: No. 12 llcudrv llloek. Square. Asheville. N. C JJ (I. IMUIGI.ASS, V. U. S. s on contracts North Court fcM Ddly DENTAL iOOMS, . NO. 24 SOUTH MAIN ST., liver I. rant .V A'innert's Pruj; Store. Kesidi nee. No. OS Hailey St. I'eblOdly K. II. RKKVKS, D. U.S. j II. K. SMITH, D. I). S. Ir. Heevcs & Smith. t)ivPJTAI (Qgg OFKICE In Connally Building, over Hedwood's Store, 1'atton Avenue. Teeth extracted without pain, with the new n iia'sthctic, and ull cases of irregularity cor rected. ,clji:iilly Por Nharn Kyeti ! 'Nor love.jior honor, wealth, nor nnwer Can give the heart a cheerful hour When health is lost. He timely wise; With ill-health all taste of pleasure Hies." no sptaueui iiray, and who denies? No surer fact beneath the skies. Alas! for him wdio early dies Hecausc he is not timely wise. Alas! for him who will" endure The ills he might so quickly cure ; Night-sweats, and cough, and iiard caught breath, Consumption's heralds, signs of death. To be cured, take Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Thousands have been cured by it who, otherwise, would now be tilling untimely graves. For all liver, blood and lung thsenses, it is a spe cific. The "Discovery" is guaranteed to cure in all cases of diseases for which it is recommended, or money paid for it will be refunded. Is a gun thought to be doing great execution when it hangs lire? The blood must be pure for the body to be in pcrlect condition, Dr. J. II. Mc Lean's Sarsaparilla makes pure blood and imparts the rich bloom of health and vigor to the whole body. Every hunter knows that it is much easier to die game than to kill it. SHILOH'S VITALIZEK is what you iieeo ior constipation, loss ot Appetite Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia, Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. CROUP. W HOOPING COUGH ! Hronchitis immediately relieved Shiloh's Cure. VI VV.!. J- I'. KA.MSA.Y, II. I). S. Itcntal Of lice In Hiirnard Buildln.i: Kntrnnees, I'nttn Aveniic.and Main Street. fcliliHillr Br. I'ranU Ilarvcv, Veterinary Surgeon. Office at Sevicr'sStablc. Residence Corner of liast and llillsidc streets. jull-'o il l'Jni VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE. Seicntilic Shoeing in ail its branches. Corner Walnut and North Main Strets. K. T. HOl.UNCSWORTII, sepsdl v Shoer. ., KTHl'K M. KIMLII.I Graduate Optician, Main Street. All mechanical ocular defects of the eve cor rect ed. Honrs lor exuininattoll 9 to 1 '2 a. tu , '2 to 5 1. in. join dtf The cellars in Venice are nearly damp, but most of the houses "hi Adriatic. and by all ive MISCKLLA.XHOrS. mm ASTRAL ABSOLUTELY SAFE! PERFECTLY ODERLESS ! Burns in any Lamp without danger of t-Ar:iuuniy vr inning nro. aee mat VOU . : p. , 1 y 3i mo uuiiuillBa rur IHIO Dy BALTIMORE UNITED OIL CO., ASHEVILLE, N. C. nejr4 d&wly BOUIS & BROTHERTON, PRACTICAL Plumbers & Tinners. PLUMBING, STBAM AN1 OAS KITTINtl, TIN AND SI.ATH KOOKINO II you feel "out of sorts," cross and peevish take Dr. J. McLean's Sarsapa rilla; cheerfulness will return nnd life will acquire new zest. The sleeping apartment of a musical cunege ougiu to oe cancii tne (lo-re-me-torv. Hon t irritate your lungs with a stub born cough when a plcasantand ctiectivc remedy mar lie toiind in Dr. . H. Mc Lean's Tar Wine Lung Halm. Some men's affairs don't get straight ened out until about the same lime they do themselves. Favorite. V nine is a word ambition loves A ml art has ne'er its portrait painted, V irtue the heart of avarice moves, 0 blivious to the "shekels" sainted; K arer than even these, by far, 1 s health, defvinc noct's diction. T hen with it trifle not, nor mtir 15 ml ills that female pleasures bar by taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescri lioti it remedy so satisfactory for all those weaknesses and diseases cculinr to women, that thev need no longer stil ler from them if thev will but use this world-lamed remedy. or THE FIGS OF CALiFORNiA, f'ombhicd with the tnrdicirm! ::-tnes of plaiil.s kiunvn to );:' r.iost bfiiefi'.-ial to the In!!!';:.? system, fonninj? an agroca!.:. and cflTeclive laxative to 'perm nently cure Habitual Consvi pation, and tho many ills pending on a weak or -imcti-v "'tulitioii of the mm, Lil'ER fliiD BOWELS. It i. the most cxcellcnl remedy known to CLEANSE THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY tVh.r. one is l'.,i:.ius or Consiipatcd SO ! HAT PURE BLOOD, REFREHIMO SLEEP. HEALTH and STRBNO TH t ATURALLV FOLLOW. Ivvery o.e is usiug it and oil are delighted with it. ALK YOUR DRUGGIST Fort 8YHUF OI" Fioa MANUFACTURED ONLY BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM FRANCISCO, CAL, lOUISVILU. KY HEW YORK, M. Y. 'GOOD NIGHT! NOT GOOD-BY." 1 Bnw my lady die And lie, ho orttliiKH crufl Is, dark Draitli, Was si) deep Korniwful to stuy bur breath. Ho eunip. all clemency He would not let lier know; Ko well he loved the bright soul he must take That for our gncviiic and ber own fair alike He hid his shaft and bow Iflion her liis he laid That "kiss of Hod" which kills but docs not harm: With tender mesmuro. breathing no alarm. Hi'Kaid, "H unafraid" Sorrow grew almost glml, I'ain half forgiven, puitiug well nigh kind. To mark how placidly my lady's mind 'onwiittKl Iteady clad In roln'.iol unseen light Her willing soul spread whig. and. white she IHlssed, 'I'arliug1 good-byl" wo luouned-but she. at las!. Murmured. "No. but good night'" Good night, then, sweetheart! wife. It this world lie the dark time and its morrow Day dawn of paradise, disielling sorrow Lighting our starless lite. (Jood uight and uot good-by iioou night' aiiillswt "Oood morrow!" II wo wake. Vet why so quickly tired 1 Well, we must make Haste to bo done, and die' Kor dying bos grown dear Now you are dead, who turned all tnings to grace: We see Death made pole slumber on your face- ijood mghf But Is dawn nenrf Flowers rich of scent and hue We laid iiion your sleeping place. And these "Towers of fond verse, which once had gift to pleasiv Being your own take too -Sir Edwin Arnold, in memory of bis wife, who died March 14, 1889 COOK AND C0UNTKSS. "MILLER BROS." STEEL PENS. Are AMERICAN, and the BEST. LEADING BUSINESS PENS. No. 87 Falcon And Nos. 76, 117, 1, Acme. LEADING STUB PENS. No. 4 J.;.. ;f"l!' Carton Stub And Nos. 119, 102, Gbant Pen. LEADING LEDGER PENS. No. 99 SSSi!Sf.1 And Nos. 101, 605, 030. LEADING SCHOOL PENS. University The man who is. most reudv to five advice is the one who received n great deal that he failed to use. THAT HACKING COUGH tan lie so Illicitly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We ;tiarantec it. WILL YOC SUFIMiK with Iv:iiensia and Live,-Complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. The dtllereiice between a shin and her passenger is that the ship heaves in sitrht while the passenger is a little more particular. And Nos. 333, 444, 16. The Miller Bros. Cutler Co., Meriden, Conn. MANUFACTURERS OP Steel Pens, Ink Erasers and Pocket Cutlery. FOH SAI.K AT J. N. Morgan's Book Store. octl il3m THH LARtlliST AND BliST Hul l I'l'KI) IN TUB SOUTH. CHEMICAL AND ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES or H. C. Woitcreck & Co. CO.NSri.TINi; CHKM1ST ANIl MIN1N' IN KICKS. ke, Min- Aualyscs of Mctnls, Ores, Ciml orCi eral Waters, Fertilizers, etc. I'RICK LIST ON APPLICATION. Mining property investigated, developed, bought anil sold. Correspondence solicited. Samples can be sent by mail or express. If sent oy express, charges must be prepaid Agents wanted in every place. Chattanooga, Tenn. IIR nov5 d&wty H. C. WOI.TCKKCK, Manager. Furnaces and Heaters. Jobbing Promptly : Attended to. 6 Patton Avenue, Basement. Jllt.lOd&WlT Kor hune back, side orchest. use Shiloh 1'orous Plaster. Price 25 cents. SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a iruarantee. It curcsConsumpuon. All things are equalized in cheap restaurants. If the coffee is weak the butter will lie strong. If the rolls are cold the water will be warm enough. Says the Southern medical Worlds "Mother's Friend" is growing in favor throughout the South and is hiirhlv ree- uiiiiuciiucu uy pnysiciuns. weconsioerit indispensable to those who know thev must pass through the ordeal of child birth. Write The Bradlield Reg. Co., Atlanta. Ga., tor particulars. Sold bv all druir- gisis. learning to dismount is one of the things that bother the amateur bicycle rider. It is very appropriate that he should study this in the Fall of the year. Time-Tried, Truly Tested. Tried for vears ; severely tested, and still growing in popular favor and use, is the record enjoyed by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets the little su gar-coated Inxathe granules, soltl bv druggists, anti-bilious and cathartic. I'MOTHERS 1 .! HAKES Crii.o m w LESSENS PAI,V,:Ft Tn i iff n OlMESDAr-TrR- mnnm .. .-! ITIVJ I I I 1.1 1 "jyrCHILO BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA gA . . Muifrwwi1..1" cp28 d&wlj The Dally Citizen. Is alwavs alive to the interests of Asheville and its people. is tne most popular advertising me dium in North Carolina. Is read by a greater numlicr of people man anyoiner secular paper in tne State. Is alwavs filled with the choicest read ing matter of the day. Hoarding houses nil their rooms by ad vertising in the Citizkn. News, and all the news, makes the Cit izkn a general favorite. No retail merchant ever made a great success without advertising. Try the Citizkn. An advertisement in the Citizkn pays the advertiser an hundred-fold. J. N. MORGAN & CO., o. 3 Barnard Building. School hih College Text Books, a full line. Poets, His tory, Romance, BioRraphy, Travel find Novels, Family Bibles, S. S. Bibles and Test aments, Oxtord Teachers Bibles, Son"; Books of all kinds, large stock Stationery, liianK nooks and Umce and School Supplies. New line Ladies' and Gents' rocket- books just opened. Fancy woous anu Dolls. fehlOdlv LAP ROBES. My second shipment of Lap Kobes just re ceived. New rii-signs in Plush, Beaver anil Astraehutl. Best quality robes in town. K. V.JDNliS, novlL' i!3t 34. North Mnin street. Til t9Rfl A MONTH enn Ik nmde orkitiir fur l,. Am-ntsitn, ferrcd who can furnish a horse nnd irive their Whole time to the business. Snnre mntne,il intty he profitably employed nlso. A few vacancies in towns and rities. II. K iiihn. SON & CO., loot) Main St., Richmond, Va. N. B. Please stnte npe nnd business expe rience. Iever minil nliont setiilmi, Rl.inn f. reply. B. F. . & Co. apr3dt!in we Patty Cowslip, th only daughter of the Ri-v. Peter Cowslip, vicar of Mud-dlesworth-in-the-llarsb. was a pretty girl. She was so pretty that she might have actually aspired, though she had not a penny in the world, to marrying a fashionable curate. But though Patty was penniless she was ambitious, and she had not the slightest idea of marry ing the most fashionable of curates. It is not necessary to desnribn mini Patty was like. "Rather above than below the ordinary height." us novelists say, rich chestnut hair with a glint of gold in it, an excellent I' rp, small ears brown eyes with dark eyebrows and lashes, pearly teeth sot in the rosy frame of a pair of lips arched liko Cupid's bow, a round and dimpled chin, a swanlike neck bahl we have all once in our lives met somebody as charming as Miss Patty Cowslip; but as a rule the experience has not been repeated. We must not forgot, though, that "Miss Patty's arms and bands were her strong point; a queen might have envied them, for they were absolutely perfect. Miss Pally Cowslip had had a decent education; but beyond the annual sub- suiy or ten pounds sterling a year which the pal ish paid her for Waving the organ she had not a penny in the world. Tho Rev. Peter Cowslip was as poor as a rat. With considerable di managed to pay his tradesmen at the year's end; but the liev. peter dined every day much lietler than many mill ionaires. And why? Was it on account of the poor clergyman's wicked extrava gance? Not a hit of it; the fact is that Patty was a splendid cook a bom genius for the noblest of the arts. Many modern young ladies, having purchased a terra colta jar and rendered it hideous with daubs of paint, compel their friends to fall down and worship it, and call it art; other girls torment us Willi the piano, violm, banjo, harp. sack but, psaltery, dulcimer and all kinds of music; other girls sing. All these peo ple woik tneirwick-eil wills upon us with impunity Wo grill; we say, "Oh. thank you so much," because we are obliged to no mat; ami our politeness is treated as an encore, and then our sufferings re commence. Pretty Patty Cowslip did none of those dreadful things; but she could rook like Ude, I'rancatelli and Soyer rolled into one. And Pretty Patty wont up to town, entered tho School of Cookery, and came out as the senior wrangler of the year. It was Patty first, the rest nowhere. Monsieur Caramel, the professor of orna mental pastry, proposed to her at once; hut Patty refused him, for, as we have saitl, she was ambitious. And then Miss Cowslip issued a neat little advertise ment, took modest lodgings in a modest West tnd street, and began to teach on ber own account Lord ITeshpotts was a widowed noble man He had three unmarried daugh tersthe Ladies Gwendoline, Ermyn trudeand Ennyngitrde Casserole, his lordship was a great sufferer from indi gestion, and he was dying of bad din ners. No cook ever staid more than a month in his house; each of his daugh ters ruled the roast for a week, and gen erally tno particular young lady who happened to be responsible for the dinner on any given evening left the room in tears before the dessert was put upon the Uble. If Lord Fleshpotts would only have dined at his club all niitrht have been well; but he persisted in dining at home, and the lives of his three daugh ters were slow martyrdoms. I ! 1 i ... iv cnuiiceu one nay mat tliey saw Miss Cowslips advertisement in The St. James Gazette Lady Gwendoline pointed it out to her sisters. They or- uoreu mo carriage early the next morn ing, and they were ushered into Miss Patty s neat little siti ing room in Park street. "We don't want to take lessons, Miss Cowslip," said Lady Gwendoline. "We're too stupid," said Lady Errnyn garde. "And it would be no use," said Lady krmyntrude. "Hut, oh I Miss Cow. slip, couldn't you come every morning hdu give us a lew hints, tor pa is wast ing vu.iDlyr cried the eldest girl. "It's novelty that po r papa requires, sobbed the second daughter; "refreshing novelty and periieiual change. Those are his very words, Miss Cowslip, his cruel, heartless words " Has Lord Fleshpotts ever tasted anole ciumpiingsr- asked Patty Cowslip, sol emnly. "It's And we vii never even heard of them! sighed Lady Erinyntrude. So it was arranged that Patty was come the next day and teach them how to make apple dumplings, for which she was to receive a lee of one guinea; and, as a personal lavor, she wrote them ,11.11 wing iittie menu, in wim n among uie sweei uisiies appeared the item "Apple dumplings a la George Trois. At 2 o'clock the next day Miss Cowslip was siiown into tneir ladyships ixmdoir A clean white cloth, by Patty's direction was laid upon the round table in the con ter ot the room; Hour, water, a dish of apples, some brown sugar, some cloves a pastry hoard and a basin were brought in by Adolphus John, the six foot fool man. and then each of the Ladies Cassi role, provided with a silver knife, begin to peel an apple I oor things, they couldn't even do that properly Hut Patty Cowslip, who had taken off her bat and gloves, laid aside her jacket and donned a natty little owtss apron, trimmed with Russian em broidery, rolled up her sleeves and dis played her magnificent arms, and demon strated the proper way to peel an apple to the delight, astonishment and admira tion of the Ladies Casserole; and when she was in the middle of the process the aoor opened and Lord Klesbpotts entered me room. fa, 6.nd Lady Gwendoline, "allow me to introduce to you Miss Cowslin who has kindly consented to give us a lew lessons. "My dear young ladv!" cried his lord. ship, "do I speak to the talented author ess of the charming menu I hold in my hand? Ever since it mot my eyes I have felt a new sensation. I've oaten no lunch 1 am reserving myself for your most de lectablo little dinner. But you have moused my curiosity as well as my ap polite. What on earth are apple dump lings a la George Trois? It is a dish I hare never met in tho whole course of my vast experience." ("She's got the most lovely arms and hands," he thought, "that I ever saw in my life!") ratty smiled. ("U hat teeth!" thought ins lonisnip.; "You shall see them made, Lord Flesh potts, said Patty, "if you care to look on. If I care! It will be the proudest piiviiegeor my me. My dear Gwendo line, said the earl, "I cou d watch tlw movements of your charming friend forever." "Pa!" cried the Ladies Casserole, in an astonished and indignant chorus. And then Professor Patty divided her apples into quarters, and then she made the paste and cut it into the requisite sized squares. And Lord Fleshpotts luuueu on wun respecttul admiration, for he could not take bis eyes off her magnificent hands and arms". "If," he thought, "that shapely creature would only prepare my meals for ever, life would still have charms. I can't ask her to be my cook, for she's a lady. Gadl when I look at her, 1 feel myself growing young again." Just then Patty completed the first dumpling. "What do you think of that, I,nr,l Fleshpotts?" she said, as she displayed the little white sphere on her extended palm. "My dear young lady," said Lord Fleshpotts, gazing at her arm and hand, "it's a dream of loveliness." "Your lordship is laughing at me," said Miss Patty. "I'm not, I assure you!" burst in the enamored peer; "I could eat it raw!" And then the three Ladies Casserole simultaneously began to hale Professor I'atty with a deadly hatred But Miss Cowslip hadn't come to Eaton Square to waste her time. She turned out the rest of the apple dumplings with tno ceienty ot a practiced hand. She took no further notice of his lordship, but she pocketed ber guinea, which Ladv lawendoline tendered wrapped in the conventional piece of tissue paper, and iook tier leave. the dinner (hat evening in Eaton square was lor once a success, and Ird Fleslqiotts was helped three times toapple uumpiings a la ueorge t rois. The next day, when Miss Cowslip ar rived at Eaton Square, she was shown into his lordship's study. "My dear young lady," cried Lord Fleshpotts, as he advanced with extended hands, "Pni delighted to see you! Words tail me, he added, in a broken voice, "to sufficiently express my appreciation of your beauty and accomplishments. The crispness of the crust, my dear madam (they were baked dumplings), was indescribable. I have one question to ask you. Miss Cowslip. Will you be my wuee Patty Cowslip felt as if the room wi going round with her. MISCELLANEOUS. HFULENWIDER & BR0.I- Have tlie largest and most complete stock of Men's, U and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES To be found in Asheville. FIXE SHOES A SPECIALTY. Try us before buying'. NO. 18 PATTON AVENl'E. - WHIT LOCK'S,- THE OLD ESTABLISHED DRY GOODS STORE, Corner Eagle Hotel Block and S. Main St. We announce to the public that we have just re in rued from the Northern markets with an E STOCK OF NEW DRY GOODS, our customers i majority And fire better ire tared to supply than ever before. Having disposed of ot last sea son's goods, we respectfully invite you to "ill and examine our Entirely New and Elegant niociv oeiore buying- elsewhere. We offer the latest styles in DRESS GOODS and DRESS TRIMMINGS, kj : 1 1 . . x - i oiih-s, civets, etc. A complete line of Notions and Fancy (Joods. Wear,, agents for the Celebrated (Vntemeri Kid Gloves, and DunlapRidingiratsand Caps. We call special attention to oun NEW Which we have designs in Ladies', .Misses' and Children'sCloth and Hush Cloaks, Newmarkets. Jackets,;Wrnps, etc. Remember that the CLOAK DEPARTMENT, stocked with the latest"styles and ORIGINAL ORIGINAL WHITLOCK'S STORE STORE OTICB. By virtue of n deert of trust dnlcd lulv 2 SXH. friven hv W. W. Carroll anil hi vifi. Gertrude Carroll, tn .eeure payment of a eer. tain note, default In which has been mnil, I will .ell at nulilie auction at the murl ,, on inurminy. iiee. p. all that lot or parcel of land on Beaver Dam street just bevond Col. Woliiey-a. with a Irontaxe 100 by" 207 feet. Terms reasonable. nov6 lUt well J. B. IHCKERSDN. TO WEAK rjEtl Buffering from tha effect, of youthful erron, mtIt decy, wketlng wertneM, loet manhood, etc., I wiu end a valuable treuiee ( Mated) containing rail pnttenlar. for home oun, F R EE of charge. A plendid medical work ; abooldbe read by every man who la nerroii and debilitated. Addreea, li"f. r. C FOWLER, Moodiu, Conn. nov5 dftw If a dish I never heard of." claimed Lady Uwemloline. ! hev wore a favorite dish with His Majesty King (ieorge the Third," ro- iiiufKeil ''any, the historian. The New DiHcovery. You have heard your friends and neigh bors talking abo-it it. You may yourself oe one ol the many who know from per sonal experience just how good a thing it is. ii you nave ever tried it, you are of us siaunen rnends. because the wonder ful thing about it is, that when once giv en a trial. Dr. King's New Discovery ever after holds a place in the house. If vou have never used it and should be afflicted with a cough, cold or anv Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or monev refunded. Trial bottles free at F. L. Jacobs' drug store. The corset is a paradox. It comes to stay and yet goes to waist. l lie enamored peer dropped upon his knees. "If the devotion of a life time" began. "Don't, Lord Fleshpotts!" said Pattv "You've found the way to my heart, my darling" The second Lady Fleshpotts is a very popular person, and her dinners are cele brated. She has married off her three stepdaughters to Mustard, Soap and Furniture, respectively, and she takes the most dutiful care of her husband. His lordship's bill, the British cooks compulsory education act, comes on for first reading at an early date, and the young countess of Fleshpotts has prom ised to give evidence at the roval com mission which is expected to be appoint- upon me suoject, St. James' Gazette, A Franklin llequent. A large public bath will soon be erected in Philadelphia, from money left bv Benjamin rranklin and John Scntr. Franklin left in his will, dated April 23, 1 1 80, 5,000 to be used by Philadelphia in such a way that after the lapse of a ceniury me principal and interest should amount to a sum large enough to make valuable public improvements. In 1MB John Scott added $4,000 to this sum. The principal now amounts altogether to about tl 10,000. Ten thousand dollars of this will lie laid aside for another cen tury, after the new bath is constructed. True Flag. The Klrnt Step. Perhaps you are run down, can't e:it. can t sicep, can t think, can't do any thing to your satisfaction, and vou won der what ails vou. You should" heed the warning, you are takinir the first sten into Nervous Prostration. You need a Nerve Tonic and in Klrctric Bitters you will find the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to its normal, healthy condition. Surorisinrr results follow the use of this great Nerve Tonic nnd Alterative. Your nnoetite returns. good digestion is restored, and the Liver and Kidneys resume healthy action. Trv a Dottle. I'nce 50c. nt F. L. Jacob's Drug Store. The ocean erevhounds have no time tn consider barks at sea. Is in the Kaf-'le Work only, and liasnot been moved. Our only Branch Store is a very COMPLETE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, i ho doors neiow, wliere A are invited to examine stock and compare prices. We have polite and attentiveclerks, who will show floods whether yon are prepared to buy or not. Respectfully A. WHITLOCK, Agent. BRICK ! BRICK ! I-'OR SALE BY- BRICK ! GIRDWOOD & LEE, Proprietors Buncombe t Brick : and j Tile : Company, ASHEV1XLK, IS. C. P. l). BOX 313. jul26 d3m "THE WINYAH SANITARIUM, " ASHEVILLE, N. C. Kor the reception of patients suffering of diseases of lungs and throat, and conducted upon the plan ot the sanitaria's at Gicrbersdorf and Falkenstein in Ger many. Ours is the only such institution in the United States, and endorsed by the leading memliers of the medical profession. Terms reasonable. KARL VON RUCK, B. S M. D. H. T. COLLINS, rrvsidenl. I". C. McINTlKli, Viec-I-raidcnt. P, "s wc'.NTiR B- S-Prrintctidmt. J. o. W EST, Auditor. THE WESTERN DRESSED BEEF AND PROVISION CO. COLD STORAGE. Wholesale and detail Dealers In rnnirc mr.M Telephone Call 4. Our aim will be to ecrvc onr cn.tomers with meat, equal in quality to any that tan be ol. Pleaae give ua a trial, at Mclntlre'a old stud. tained in this or any other market. eplis dly
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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