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ASHE VILLE DAILY CITIZEN: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1890. WIFTT3 SPECIFIC. A troublesome ikln dlanisii I caused me to scratch for ten " montha. and has bum i-nrarl hv few dayt use of 8. 8. 8. M. H. Wolff, Upper Marlboro, SM. pecific I was rum! several yeiiro aeo white swelling In riy leg by the use of 8. 8. 8., and have find no symptoms of any return of the dlsciise. Many prom ". physleinns am-mled me aiid all failed, Vit 8 8. 8. did Hie work. Paul W Kikkpatrick, Johnson City, Ten. Treatise on Blood Skin Disease! DaUoU tree. Swot Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga. 'K't JAdAtwl V PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. J. H. WILLI ANN, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, S3 HAYWOOD ST. fount io A. M. to a l. M. HE GOT THE CHICKENS. THK HOI THKRN NKtiRO CHIT 1CIHKD HV HIM VICTIM. Dr. W. Stuart Leech. Office Ktum fl and 8, McAfee MulldinR. If oun 10 n. in. to 1 p. m. itnd 4 to t. m. Tclcroiie No. 47. ncptlH dftm ROBERT BROUN, ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER. CONDUCTS MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION. t. O. Bsm 7. Hendry Block. JurylWdatn A. II. COBB, STENOGRAPHER. LICU A L BLOCK. junr7dtlin A. S. GRAIIAil7 DENTIST. Mftce-vv J. H. Law's lltorc, Koulh MHin Mrcel. KstrnctinK 2flc. " With Ka. Boc. I'llllng with .llvrr ir umnlntn....00c. to7fte. ' " aold $1. on nnd upward, Del of teeth il.oo. IWnt art of teeth s.oo. To Oblige a Frlviul and cterupe au Aciualiilniic A Mother JuhiIv Rebuked by Her Child-Only Temporarily Mourning. From the New llrliiniM Timcs-llcnncrit. "You northern lulks tlon'l Uniu lu know the southern nisKcr ns he is," ob served the colonel ns lie lightcil n ircih rigor nnd Iciuicil luick in his chair. "No?" "Tliey ure not vicious, but tliey hit without morul olilifjnlitui. Conlound him, he's 11 thiel from heiul to heel; I nev er saw an honest nicker yt t." "Thul's very sweeping, colonel." "Hut it's truth. I'll tlelV you tu liud me hii honest I inner in all Gcor",in," "I should say Hint urny-liuiieil durkv over on the cotton luilcs could lie trusted to watch u nolil mine." "You would, eh? Ileah, boy, come licoli!" "Whnt's wanted, Kurnel I'enbodv?" (iskcd the old niiin, us he came over with his hat in his hand. "Suy, li'ili, I want you to do me a lit tle favor, this evening," "Snrtin." "I'll pay you for doiuu it." "Ilress your soul, salt?' "1 want you to stenl me n couple ol youiiK chickens and brine; 'cm to the store at 7 o'clock." "Steal 'em fur suuh?" "Yes. I'll Rive you a dollar." "All riht, Mars I'enbodv. I'll hav'em acre ov seuen o clock u i n alive. "What do you think ot the mgRer now r rata tne colonel as the old mm moved away. "I'm astonished." "Well, you be on hand at 7 o'clock see the chickens. He'll have 'cm here. So he did. He cunie to the back door of the store with a couple of pullets iu biiK, as he handed them over he said : "Ize got 'em fur vou Kurnel. an' dey ns fat ns butter. Don't reckon you neither sav nurnu' 'bout it ell ?" "Not a word, liph. Here's vour dol lar." I had no uritiimetit make that even ing. There were the i.iKKer, the chickens and the dollar. hut could I sav . Next niornitii! I went clown to the colonel office, and I had scarcely stcpcd inside wnen lie caned out : 'What do you think ot a louder now : " Anything new haniieucd ?" "1 should sav so. Where do vou think old bph stole those chickens?" "I have no idea." "Hut 1 have. The internal rascal stole 'em from my own coup, and three or four more with 'em : BY WORD OF MOUTH. No totter made, no matter what you iay. ' rtatiafaclion guaranteed, j To Obllire Ihe Barber The villuue had but one burlier, and Dr. J. H. CrUWIOril. j one day he wns taken sick. Just at this time n tin iiediller came iilnmi and when something wns said about the barber' Aanev lie, N. c i iu I.,..!, fi.p iM.il, .r inta.ii..(l lii. ttt'tiiiii.t liv KiiTics .kutkutotiik box at once und said: Kye, Ear. Throat and None.; "It is awful, awful ! I'oor man, poor aulodtr I mini! His income will cease and his bus iness j;o to ruin, (cnllenien, loinclliiii", Room, ft anil 0, McAfee lluthtlnK, I'atttia Avenue, M. A--A.-T"n-,tr A "tkW-v luvan j;u iu ruin. "i-hliciiil-ii, tHMlil'll . NE V L A D, , ""I?'" to be tii.ne." Alt t . ! No one else seemed to care much, Aiiomcr ai aaw , ,. fKt jer mun. ViiniiitlK.'tie MARION, N. C. but the he loueer he thouuht of it. und linallv (muted off up to the house and oflcred to flranf Cmtrl and lb. Frtlrrnl Lrtturt i.f lhi I . Wei Will practice la the 10th and 12th JuillYhil IH.Irict.of North Carolina anil in the Su- Vratern IH.triet of North Carolina. mayadlm rttKO. P. tlAVtniHIN, Tiiob. A. JoNa. Kle)h. J. I). Maktin. Alrvlllr A.he.'llr. D AVIHHON. MARTIN tk JONIIH. The barber's wife uavc him the kev. uud ; he soon had the curtains up and the dour open. Hie first man to enter was u i stranger in Hie town, who had atopieii over to do me business with n druir gist. He took the chair ami asked torn ipiick shave. The ieddler lathered him ti, and down and across, tucked up his Attorney, and Counsellor, it! k .. . r I H K I ' Will practice In the II ih anil I 'Jlli Jn.li.iul sleeves, uud picked up the first razor he 4 mA In tk. U....m.. J'....-. ... V- . I. 1.1 ..' . i . ........... ..... . .. ............. I.-II1HU rracn. ms lust scrape oruuuuc Carolina, and In the Federal Cmirt. ui the ih lil.uul hi. anw.n.l ,.,,n..l ..fl ,., Weateni IM.trlet of North Carolina. ; 1 '? '"'"'' ' aecond pared oil about n Rcier to Hank of A.hrville. dtwl , third of the stranger s mustache. "luioil heavens, man, what nrcyou do inn ?" he shouted us he juuiH'd out of his cliiur. "Whv. what's the mailer?' "Matter? Ho you cull yourself a bur ner r "No, sir, Then what in are you doing Here.'" "Obliging a mior ninu who is sick in bed." "You ought to I killed, und here goes to (III It." And he knocked him over the box stove, kicked him out of the door, and run him around the meeting house, and lost him in a heavv growth of pi u weeds. It wns late at night when the ieddler rcumK-urcd, lame and sore und humbled, und nil he lutd to any wns: "Hv gum! if ever I trv to oblige an other teller critter as long's 1 live. Jt A. TBNNBNT. Architect and Coutractor. Plana, tnedfU'attim. and estimate, fur nished. All work In my line contracted fur, and no charges for drawing, on contracts awarded me. Reference, when de.irrd. linica: No. 13 Hendry Block, North Court nqnara, Aakeyillc, N. C. fclilllilly . H. RRBVKl. D. D.a. H. K. SMITH. II. U.S. Dra. Rccvca Htnltta. OF.MTAI. OKFICK la Connall annaina. u.er Redwood's Htore. Patton Avenue. Teeth extracted wilhont pain, with thenew ano-.thetlc. and all rase, of Irrrirulnrity cor reeled. iehl:iilt P. RAMSAY, D. II. R. Dental ?5 Office i fiver the National Hank of A.hrelllc, Mur aard Hulldlnl. Residence, AH Charlotte at. IVhllVIIT CHILD OIMIMSHE 1'MOTHERS ;rmi:nu S .TH BASV iNS ARftD LESStflSPAIN.rrQ Tn i iff e DArtutJ1 vf . AlOTUTD BRAOFIELO REGULATOR Ca mANTAgi septfR dAwly HARE BROTHERS. 17 South Main Ntrt-et, Have evrrythlng la the line uf FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES, and Kll them a. .heap and deliver them at war home as quirk as any house In the city. Press) veattatilca from the country every morulas. A .rial will show yon what we cau do. Respectfully, sentlTdtr IHKB IIROTHURH. WM. R, PENNIMAN, PROPRIBTOR Ol ' THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, Aahewllle, N. C. ' r. o. asoa r. aarlSdiT 'THE BEST KWOWM RFMFI1Y III 1 ftsm A llaassaa. oa.1 . . -.a. I Prwrani. k.riT -a". sormor palMinoua snhatsnrns, snd lsT,re,b,J lpWnT s'nl raroinendnil b drnl.l.it I'riJ. iii 1 POR BALM BV RAYSOR ft WITH, ASHtVILlt, N. 0. He Mleepn. From the New York Mun. A gentleman who is given to dabbling in electricity, and every now uud aguin springs some new proof of his practical skill upon his admiring family, is just now very jubilant over Ilia latest r- formunce in thnt line. He says: "You know I am a pretty patient man, and it takes something to muke me kick, hut I had an cxwrieitce last winter thnt 1 made up mind should not bnimeii this. My wife is n vcrv light lccier. and, wak ing nt all hours of the night, she nlwuys wanted tn know the time, I. of course. wns the victim, uud bud to get out of iwd and strike a light nnd ace what the hour waa. Moreover, the bell to the ser vant s room wns always either getting out of order, or waa too feeble, so the servants said, to wake them when they were wauiea. 1 ne consequence wns that I often hud to call them, and, taking it altogether, I was rather more than I eared for nut 111 the cold. I have, how ever, just fixed up something that, I think, tills the bill, On the mantelpiece lacing my ncti 1 nave put an incandes cent lump, which standi hytbesideof the clock, so that at uny hour ol the night the light can lie Unshed out, and the clock can Ik seen from the bed. This is connected to a buttery in the cellar and to u push button at the hend of the lied, within reach of my wife's hund. An elec tric IkII in the servant.' room is now sounded by the touch of a button which 1 nave nut on mv aide 01 the lied, und mv shivering peregrination, in the dark, tnnnx goodness, are over." A Moderate Repumt. Prom the omerrlllc Journal. "You may bring me," said the gentlc- nian from the country who hud wundered into the 1'nrker house diningroom under a misapprehension, and who had soent an apprehensive ten minutes in looking over the prices on the bill of fare, "you may nnng me a glass ol water and 11 lit tle salt, I've only got a dollar ill mv IHH'kct, anil I don't want to live lieyouil my means." Very Accomplished. I'rom Puck Miss l)c Muir llowchnrmiim vou look to-dnv. Missile Meaner Uliuhlly dyspeptic) regret thut 1 cannot snv as much tor you! Miss I)e Muir (sweetly I You could, dear, II you were us accomplished u linr as 1 am. ITIw author of thin Mmy. Ilwiyni.i Kit lluir. Ins younu l'.nKhs'iiHii who lm M 111. ml of IHh lir0 la llrlliHh ImlUi. ,(... r I 'ml mailry, wrltton dnrlui: pciHinsI coiinu r Willi Iih .iiI(i and Hih RrltlHli army. Iinvn i-ifnntly nllrm-0'il a irral ilnil of iiiiimiiImii I,.. Ui In rnsliind anil Anierlca.J Tliis tale nmy Iw esplaiiuil by those who know how koiiIk uro niaile, 11 ml whom the bounds of the possible are put down, I have lived long enough in thin country to know that it In hrst to know nothing, nnd run only write tin) story as it happened. Dnmolse was our civil surgeon at Moridki, und we culled him "normniiKo," becntiKn he was n round liftle. Klcepy lit tle man. He wax it good iloetor, and never qnnrivled with any one, not even with our deputy ci'iiiniMuner. who Imd the inaiiiierH of n bargee nnd the tnet of a horse. Hu married n girl as round and lis sleepy looking as himself. Khe was a Miss Hillurdyce, daughter of "Hquanh" Hillardycn of the Helms, who uyirriml Ida chiefs dnnghter by mistake. A honeymoon in India is soldi 1111 niot'H than a week lung; but theru is nothing to hinder a couple from extending it orer two or three yean. Tliii is a do lightfal country for married folk who are wrapped up in one another. They can live absolutely alone and without interrnption, just as tho Dormice did These two little people retired from the world after their marriage, and were Tery bappy. They were forced, of course, to give orrnmonnl dinners, but they made no friends hereby, ami the Station went its own way nnd forgot tnero, only saying ocnuqnimlly that Dor mouse was the best of good fellows, though dull. A rivil surgeon who never quarrels is a rarity, appreciated as such. Few people ran afford to play Robin son Crusoe anywhere least of iill In In dia, where we are few iu the land, nnd very much dependent on wh other's kind offices. Diiiuoise was wrong in shutting himself from the world for a year, and he discovered his mil-take when an epidemic of typhoid broke out in the station In tho heart of the add weather, and his wife went down. n waa a shy little man, and five days were wasted before he realized that .Mrs. Dumoise was burning with something worse than simple fever, uud three days more passed liefore hu ventured to call on Mrs. Sliute, the engineer's wife, and timidly speak about his tronble. Nearly every household in India knows that doctors are very hclph-'S in typhoid. The buttle must be fought out liel ween death and the nun-en. minute by miniitn and degree by degree. Mrs. Shute al most boxed DiunoiMi's t ars for what she railed bis "criminal delay," ami went off at once to look after the poor girl. We had seven cases of typhoid iu the station that winter, uud as the averuze of death is about one in every five cases, we felt certttin that we should have to lose somebody. lint all did their best. The women sat up nursing tho women, and the men turned to and tended the baclielors who wre down, and wo wrestL-d with those 1)7110111 caws for fifty-six days, and brought them through the valley of the shadow in triumph, lint, just when we thought all was over, and were going lo give admire to celebrate the victory, little Mrs. Dmiuiiwi got a relapse ami died iu a week and the slat ion went to the funeral. Dumoise broke down utterlv at tho brink of the grave, and bud to be taken awav. After the death Dumoise crept into his owu Iioum) uud refused tu be comforted. He did his duties perfit'tly, but wo all felt that he kIioiUiI go ou have, and tho other men of his utrii service told hiui so. Dumoise was very thankful for tho suggestion ne was tliaiililul for anv- thing in those dnys ami went to Chilli on a walking tour. C'hini is some twenty marches from Simla, iu the heart of the hills, ami the scenery is giaxl if you are in trouble. You pass through big. still. deodar forests, and under big, still cliffs, and over big, still grass downs swelling like a woman's breasts, and the wind across the grass nnd the Min among the deodars says, "Hush hush -hush.'' So tittle Dunn rise was packed off to Chtul to wear down his grief with a full plate camera and a rifle, lie took also a use less bearer, lsi'imse the man bad Is-en bis wife's favorite servant. He wns idle and a thief, but Duumise trusted every thing to him. On hi way back from (liini, Dumoise turned aiide to Bagi. through the forest Reserve which is on the spur uf Mount Huttoo. Some men who have traveled more than a little say that tho march from Kotegarli to Bagi is one of the finest in creation. It rims through dark wet forest, and ends suddenly in bleak, nip ped hill side and black rocks. Uagi dak bungalow is open to all winds and is bit terly cold. Few people, go to Bagi, Perhapa Unit was the reason whv Du moise went there. He halted at 7 In the evening, and his bearer went down the hill ride to the village to engage coolies for the next day's march. The sun Iwd set, and the night winds were beginning to croon among the rocks. Dumoise leaned on the railing of the vcraifda, waiting for his Is-arer to return. The man came back almost immediately af ter he hal disapis-nred. and at such a rate that Dumoise fancied he must have crossed bear. He was running aa hard as he could up the fare of tho hill. Bat thrtre w no hear to account for hit terror. Hu raced to the veranda and fell down, the blissl spurting from his nose and his fare iron gray. Then he gurgled: "I have seen the Menwahib! I have seen the McniNihib! "Wherer" said Duuioise. "Down there, walking on the road to the village. .She wan in a blue dress, and she lifted the veil of her Isiunvt ami aaid, 'Hum Dims, give my salaams to the bahib.aml tell him that 1 shall moetbim next month at NmluVii.' Then I ran away lst'iuisu I vns afraid." What Dumoise said or did I do not know. Hani Dims declares thnt he said nothing, but walked up and down the veranda all tho cohl night, wailiug for the Memsaliib to come up the hill nnd stretching out his nuns into the dark like a iniulmau. Dot 110 Meiiisaliilicitine, and next day he went on to Himla. cross questioning the liearer every hour. Kain Dims could only say that he bad met Mrs. Dninoise, and that she had lifted np her veil and given him the message which he had faithfully repeated to Du moise, To this statement Hum Dass ad hered. He did not know where Nudde waa, hail no friends at Nuddea, and would most certainly never go to Nud dea, even though his pay were more than doubled. Ntiddcu is iu Bengal, and has nothing whatever lo do with a doctor serving lu the Punjab. It must be mom titan twelve hundred miles from Meridlrl. Diltiiuiitu went through Simla without halting, and returned to Maridki, thorn to take over charge from the man who bad boon officiating for him during his tour. There were Koine dispensary ac counts to be explained, and some recent orders of the surgeon general to bo noted, and, altogether, the taking over was a hill day', work, In the evotiing Dumoise told hi-Ouctnn tenons, who waa au old friend of his bu 'liclor dnys, what had happened at I) ijti: ainl the mail ifiid that Hani Pass ml;:;ii as will have chosen Tilth orin while he wns ulsnit it, At thin iih.iiient a telegraph peon ran iu iu with a telegram from Simla or dering Diuiiniso not to till." over charge at Meridki, but to ;co nt once to Nudduii on special duty. There whs a nasty out break of clioli-rii at Nullum, and the Ui-umilgovei'uiiieiiibeiug short liamUd as usual, had borrowed n surgeon from the Punjab. Diimoiso threw the telegram across tho tulile nnd Hum, "Well;'' Ihe other doctor said nothing. It was all that he could say. Then he rememlieriHl tlint Dnmolsr hud passed through Simla on his way from Uagi, and thus might, nussihlv. have heard llivt news of the impending iraiisier. lie tried to put the question, and he implied suspicion into words, but Du moise Htop"d him villi; "If I hud do siren 1 nar 1 sin 'Hill never nave come back from Chilli. I was shootiii2 there. I wish to live, for I havo thing to do- nut t shall not he sorry. The other man Imwed his bend and helped in the twilight to pack tip Du noises juM opened trunks. Ham Dass entered with the lamps. "Where is the Sahih going'r" he asked. "To Niiddi'H," said Diimniho aofilv. Kain Dass clawed Dmnoiso's knees and bonis and hecged him not to aa. Bam Dnss wepl anil howled till he was turned out of the rooui. Then he wrap- R'U up nil his iH'lomriiiga, and cninebnrk to ask for a character, lie was not go ing to Nuildeit to see his Sahib dio, and pernnps tome himself. 00 uuinoiso gave the man bis wages uud went down to Kuddeit alone, the other tlis'tor bidding hnngood-by as one miner sentence or Oeatli. Eleven days litter he had joined 'd. .uemsahib, and the Bengal govern in nt had to burrow a fniJi doctor to rope with that epidemic at Nuddea. The first iniiortatinn lay dead iu Chooaduuga Duk-Iiungiilow.Riiilyiird Kipling. Irreir'i.llln XliitMletnn.. Franco still remains lie- country most prolilie in energetic and irrepressible siniisticiiins. 1 ine of the trils- has lately been busily engaged iu gelling up facts aim nu'iiM hikmiI lersoiw smitten with tlieniamii Tor collecting all sorts of ob jit. Thereurc.lieiiifnriasiis, U.noOcol lectors of botaniivil sH'iiucn and i'0,000 antiquaries, 1 he bibm , i . these Nnple, nowever. arc lie thinks lofty ami nob; compare! to those of the l.-iugs who slick pins in beetles ami love to i-xliibil the impaled inse ts iu glass cases, or ol the silly mUirtors of 'bus mid train ticket. The statistician has hImi much lo sav about the scrap book p.-,,pk. and tb hunters after historical button. One of these haa wonderful tula clinu of civil and military s).ri-inieua, miigiiigfronnhr time of I.'np-l toonr own duvs. mid he spent large sums i f money iu hsikiu for arli-'li-s of the U-i.l ou tin- bat I fields when- soldiers of tin- first rvpulili linu Ihe him empire h.-nl fniii'hl. Another raiisinii lironght logellu- io.isio uiiiir.'tit portrait of the gnat (inpojeon, while 11 dealer ill curiosities has on hand the palettes of nil Ihe urin cijuil Trench painters who luvo llour- Ished in the second half of the pn-wut century. Tiie cnn-ful slatisticiau has omitted to add to hi-. t tn,. clh-cturs of such tnl -s in. tin-siii.is-m uf "stars' of the biill-t. th.-re having lnn once an old t'aiisian who hud an usirtin.'iit tluwe thniKs iu his miiseuui. Litudiin lelcgrapli. It-liHlint Hi. Pnnilly to hull. A ceri, un man. not unknown in this city, tolls tin. story about himself: Ho went Ui lcs.k at risuus, and after a rluit with the landlady, in which he told her he thought he would take tin in, lie ask-d her if she objected to i hildren. She said no, not particularly, and wanted to know now many he hud. "Oh. aliont seven." he replied in an oiinann way. "What! she cried. "OoodncMi gra cious, I couldu I let those ill. "Well," he said rellei iively. -Til go nnme and Kill four of them. 1 like the rooms very mnch." The lady was horri fied and begged hint not to do it, until anally he consented and gave np hit hope of ever living iu Uti pl.matit Mom. rrovmrnre leicg.-nm. for Infants and Children. "Caalnrlals so well adapted to ehUdrenUiat I recuiuiiiriid ItuiupertortoaoyprosciipUua known to ins." 11. A. Ancius. SI. D-, IU 6a Oxford Bt., Urouklya, N. T. Oaaforla eum. fnlle, Cnnsllpntlm, Hour btuimu-li, lilaiTlioiit lnicuilion, Kills Wurius, givu. uc-p, aiul prouiotss ui Vf luiuul iujurioua medication. Tub Curr.ca Cospaht, 77 Murray Btrwt, M. Y. .cut Set. dAiwlv When Bahy wo sick, w gse hr I'oslorls. When aim was a ClilM, .lie cried for Castori. When h. bis-ams SI In, .he cluui to t'astorla When aha had C'lilklmii, she gavstiioiu Casuirt A I.Hdv lu Tessa WrlleHi My case is of long stiiiiiliug; bus baf fled inanv iihvsiciaiis: have tried evcrv renicdv I roiild hear of, but llrndficld's I'cnmlr Kcgiilulor is all that relieved me. Write llnullit 111 Kegiilalor Conipi.nv, Atlnntn, (ill,, f 1 iiiirticulars. Hv nil druggists. The Auliev. e citizen (ilvea The latest loc ' 1 ews. The freshest S' : i- news. The U'st gcncriil news. (icnernl uud KK-cinl coiiimeiits. The Inrucsl Riibwriiition list of nnv stvuliir piisr in the Stntv-. I lie iK'St u Ivcrtifciin: nicilinni 111 ihr State. A full stall Uf able editors ami rom. pondviits. I He neatest, newsiest and most enter- prising piisT in North Carolina. It ellorts ure iilwnv deemed to ihe uiinuililiuu nnd development of the ns sources of the Stnte, pnrticuliirly tile oesicru mviioii Subscnolinn. Sil irt mimim: SM six monllis: ,r,u .rots uer month RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. Cl I-.SSKKIUKK IIKI'AHTUSNT, We.leru North c'urolinu Uivl.ion. I'AMSKNI-.KK TRAIN SCHKIIfl.H 1 In Ksfkct AtiL-ti.t an 7nth Meriilian time imeil when not otherw-ii inilu-uteu. KAMTIUII'Ml. Lv. Knokvlllt-? tuoih iiur.l " A.heville, Ar. HHliMlitiry, " lluuville, " Wichmiind. " Knlriuh. " Oolilsliorf,, " Wllmln;liin " l.yiH-hlitirif, " WusllillKtntl " llnltiniore, " I'hila.. " Nrw York. WSSTHIIl-Nli. No ftl linilv. No. na Holly. anopml sionni rj.oion uoopm nr-auin u4mimii o.'c.'tiin 1 100011m "ai.ltinil iiaBnmr 1 'ir.iimi 7.'il5nmT i'-'.'.iin I l'J oimi I UnopinJ 12 rnii I mn.tiini 1 7 loi.m 11.1:11011) snopml HlMuml aoiiuin I to47uini iU"'ion I 1 "opinl No. -Ml I Lilly. il'l.inin 7 l'iiiiiii Ul.'iam 11 '.Mnin r.-lOmi Nu. nil Iinily. 4:10pm 0 dTpm uaopm 1 1 0011m oo7am 5:iiiiiiii 1 HoAumi WAY WORN. I lomrtlnw ihink that It would hs Int If Ul. Imuils thsl lalsir wers fiiliM n'l-r The sllenl lin-.uu In the lust aneei reM. When I think of the Irli'iiita u.. Iiste (isv la lore; Wbn have ernamd o'ar the rtver n-IKne Isle, And reached the Inane on the other .sle. It aenua an far ui the wlahari for itny, And weary ami lonely suit Imtt I nm: I fwl Ilk. a child who lis. lost hi. way And to always lonnlnx foe horns, wsM hom.1 But I any to my ynanilnx hnart. "II- Mill: W.'U go home when it b Uud'! will" Tli. nlxht I. Inns-, tnit Iho day will bnwk When Uie IlKht uf eternity trraiiili .1... n On the emM w hear for tlx Master . -.ile Will irulil. our Men. to th prouiuasl mm 11. A little while anil the sate la pasnml- II owe and heaven and teat at last f I. Klent-si. To Advertise- To insure cliangc of ailvctinenieuts running on R'L'iilnr contract, copy must be handed in hv 10 o clock 11. in. Bermuda Bottled. "ton 11111.1 Kit nt liiriuiiiin. 11 you do inn 1 win not i. re.oonal tile tor the eiiii.eiiieiiei-.." - lint, duel or, I ran nilnnl neither the lime nor Ihe moiiey." " ttell, 11 that Is lilipii.sllile, try SCOTT'S OF PURE NORWktCIAN COD LIVER OIL. I MtiMftltiica. oh II ic HrniiiiilM nt tied, Miiri inn it rNr nl CONSUMPTION, HroiH 1, 'ouiili or Sfti'iv Cohl I have 1 1 II Kit wlin It; nnd ihe admntnre i. ili.it ihe uiu.i e:i.;. live aloinnph en 11 fnke II, Anutl-sr tlilust which euiniiienda II la the slliniilniinv propr rlie nl the II t minliiMiihlle which It eonlnina Vou will Hull It lor sale at lour llrunclBl'a hut are inn art Hit; Viiiiiiiiij jj.il 11 ,i , ..tita. WANT COLUMN, H.l.YV;. Two linn-v ti-iiiiis mint- -I nt AShliV II U. IIKIL K WllKKK. nos,i:u limnm. N. c. Tu n-nt l.r . ii SiiihIhv niurn.iti n pair 'I K"l (Irivtim Tim lt mitl two ritt-il inr liiitfi'. Atl. In "h," ciiinn f HUt. N AcTIX'l". H(lSKT MAN Snto nu nthiv 1 1" wiil'ntik. uith iipiHirtiniiiM-) lir .1 :.ittt . tn rrprrm ut lo ctiMy n-opiin-iMr Vt.rk Iimuih. fcrf r- Cr.wn t I At II HCH. I.tnk ' If.Hfl, .. V. llttvAil u iil-iii 1 itin.'s Lv. Nrw Vfirk, " IMtiln., 1 ' Hnltimure, I ' W ii!hiitKl'n Hlthnionit, 1 .'toitpmi " Itunvlllc, "f Kiiipml " Wllminut'n I no.mml 1 (fdlilHtiuru, i! 4(iin onpm kMMfcrh, 4 .",nij I ' SiiliKhurv I I ii t-r.Miiltl jr.ninf Ar. Afhcvillr, 7..'iim 4 " Kiiuw Ic. I i HMMhiiui.il 3 -I r. 1 mil Hyr.pm N. 53 I IUlll.V. I loon iiriiiAr. J .m " A. At H. K. K. Aih.'.i'lc. Jit niUTtKiitvillc, Si !irtniitiiir. Air. No. fl. Daily. 700 p m OU7 p m .1411 p 01 No. IN 7 M.1 a m l.v u:i3 niu r. "4U in 1 " Hf.il j.ml " MI'K'-IIV IIKANCII. li.uly i-.ct-pt Suiiilay.)! No. 17 Ashi'Villr, W livlH-s.-illr, lliysim l-'ity, Aiidri-ws. Lv 4 OS p m 3 o.l p m 04n a m 5 ftp n m No.. .Mi mill ni. I'uIIiiimii Meeiier. between .uii-ikii "mi ai' rri.iow n. No.. A2 1.111I au i-iiiiniun Puffet Hleepina von iHriweeu not epntiKs nnu w aaninaton, . . WIAUl K.N. 11. i' a., A.hrville, N. C IAS. I.. TA l.ult.li. P. A., -Vn-.ni"clon li C. W.txrmi- h.rv ! A XT I'll l,cipl U;.v lliilr nnlrm nt Witllitm. - .17 l'ftiMi Aiihic. Mir iiiniiiK nml rv nmriiiK rptim.. UrKtim., Arc, liy lTul". J. 11 tkrr nv idtw AXTHI-VIMI-. II ii hint tinif ni'il fur 'J.n i. '.iii- ,r.l.....i.l ilrv wiMiil AppH (i iictJH tllm sWANMANOA llflTKI.. W ANTICII. Twenty hi-nd of hon..-. nml iinily Aimlt- at K M. iNriiver'n liou.r. across eoiintv iron lirlilirc. o. 114)1.' 1 1. Ya.nthhatdnch! A tenehrrof flrnwllllf in the .-tie .eh. ...la Must lie thorouuhlv itn-iiurv.1 lor ihe w.nk. Salary 4fl pti nioiith. Aililna r. I-. CI.AXTtlX, o'ta7dlf Hunt CltyK.lio.il., Ciiki?1: A: Alton R.lt , I'ASTIJST Kill Tli TO l i KANSAS CITY AKD THE WESH Anhrvlllf to Kan hum city In 37 hour. AIk-yiIU t lKnT in r.'l hfiuni. Aniifv.Ut tit sttn I-riiiHiMcu, Cftlifurnla, aud -riiuiiii, i rt ffoti, in a iinvn. Snhil VrMtittiiti il TriitiiK tst. l.ouli to Knn tn l it v. Ki i it'iiiiif I'luiir t-nr (nt, For full .tilor million vnil un or write tu II A Kewlaud, IMfirict Pnttnrnifrr AKCtit. Nn. tn I'ai'i.u Ave, AMlicvilk, N.C. . CIIAKl.T'tN. r, a.. Chlraira. HI. LOST, STR.iVIib OK SToUtX. STKAVKII. Our mlUh ii ntl iiir hr frr mtmvrti from mr Iill (HI link Ktrct-I A liia rjtl rru ..r.l f..r their rrt irn ur inl.-i nmili.n n tu thr.r wlit-rr ul oiitN . It. VVI1,.IAMHU.V CO. nov. tl.'ll TKAVIJlMK HHiUN, tine litrur nri mifl a hilt- MH.ttnl row. Will pnv fi-r hrr ivtura ur iniurniiulu uf hrr whrrriilMititt. ii. 1. 1, ui- ii. c. iicnt . TI.ASTIC CitASr LINK i On nml ntttt thi (lute thr fnllowinft chrd i mm win in- run over im "V.niumiila 1'lvlAlon No. fiJ letiu'ii Coliimtiln O.lfO d. B Arrtv-n ut Clifirli-tuQ 11.30 p. m, No. na lei-iivr chiirh'siioii ?.lo a. m , Atnvti iiiCnlnniliin 11. AA a. m, ! CnniHtitiiK niih tnnim to anil from all Httuin tir Chmidtir. Coiuiiihta A Au Ktttu uml Colttnitiiu K Urvcuvtlic Kailroadt, "iaiiv- T M KM KMSOW, Pin. A (ft, t. . iihvini:. f'.-n i.i.t. NEW TRANS-CONTINENTAL ROUTE. VIA CHIC A Jo, M IMVAt'K lilt ft 8T. PAUL ASM K KTH liKN I'ACUMC K. K'tt. HMC s.u:. TTIiNTIoN, IIOKSKOW NHHH, t hnvr fur Hair nur vltlmrc MH. nnr Inn hUL'Ky ihmI mil' two hiTil un h linlvhril l vrhu'lr, miMiiiilr ii.r one or twit hnrM-nil 1 ur'iriy nt'W ul the loilimin iiruvN, rcMiwc. 1 lirly, m mi. .'i,Vll(l, 7A oil. II II. I'A I TI KMIN. novililtl Oar IIIH-iilr ntnl Hnl Hl, Thm-iyh 1'iilliiinn Sti-rplng Car Icavra Chi ctiico iiiiov nt o .in p in For ht I'liui ninl Minnrnpolia. 1 " Inrco. Nuriti htikotft ; ' llil mi nml Hutu-. Mont.tnH. M Tlir Vdtowklom I'urk. Hpiik'ini' I'n'U niiU Thcoi in, M I'orilitinl, i iicuon lit -I Ktmi. tu rttuttU' nnl all urth I'aciHi- con t iHiiiiit.. Thr Mt-iiU- linr to Calliorula, im Portland ami inr iMinm kciiiv, Tkki'tn un nuv tvi rv w herr. I'or itiinrtiiHtii n npnly to nnr Airrnt, or atiiirvNii a. . it. . ahi'KNTKK. i rnim I Fa- rtiticr .jtnt. i itu-nun, ill., or . C. Hh adv, Mouthrrn l'n.'tiifr Atfrnt, LoulHvillc, Ky. i nk' h'li.XT. A nii-r uiiTii i titl-l rnotii In littulr hloi-b Apply to W. K. HAI.I.VIM'K I'ON. li.ivum- t iiKli lllovk. 1 VJ? OH HUNT Two niily fiirnl-tiril rn -in.. Willi or wit out lionril. Term, mi-onnlil. AlMtly to I'. II MIT. III. 1. 1., novndilt "m I'nllon Ave. (IK Ml. NT. A vrry dmirnhlr tvnMrm-r.lumUh.tl. with hnih rHi M, ciuwet. i', un IWiilt y mn-rt, whlttn tlvr mihiitv' witlk uf miii on arc. Apply nt IN I'ATTUN AVIi. v wot I 1" IMramtnt HuHt rnnii, Laim' llirht ttiu.1. nr n.. ohlrvliiin. at r7 Motitlt Mula Ktrt t. VTlIU Two riMiiforlulik- minnv runnii. miiiahlr for light IliHIM-kis I'lllH' Alinlv nt vo4ui .1.1 iiAii.iii nmim i. ?iH KltNT. Purnlhril Iiiium' Crn trul l.onitlnn. All IntitrovciiH-ntH, Trrnin un niipli-atlon Air ply JJ I'ATTt.N AVIiNfli ociunnti pO Kit .NT. Kiilinrlinn rmlili-ncr. our milr from i-ltv on Mrrtlnmti nvrioir ronil. haniUomrlv miu) rumplt tflv fnrnlnhril ami cipiipiird ; rtiitiinltr K'w, cirnivf HrotinMn; (aii irrun jirry ru.tn; wintvr Hnroi-n; hnrm- and vrhlrtra If ilrlml, l u' miun nirn lnt ol Nuvrmlirr. m nvr iHTiinvtnit In mimm r on v won Id ninkr Hnitnnrni arrmiKetm'nt with party diKiritiK a wlntrr imliliniT Aililrmi rpiitiiti r o. lock iiox nnu. A CAltD. C, TO MACKINAC Summer Tours. rLet Stiamcb. Low Rati. Four Trip, per Wfc Ito wean DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND PtMky, fUilt hi- Mai-, sad Lata Uuroii Wy pnris, 9 wry WvM Day MtvtwMti DETROIT AND CLEVELAND l-rlil -Htroiat Tits 4 irlhtf J-M, Jf, AitJM Mrf Mpk Ptiihlf rtAilr Llit ftaiwfkan CHICAGO AND 8T. JOSEPH, MICH. O'JS) iLt-USTftATCD PA II PM LrTfl Maun i-s-l Kimi-iM n Tii-k. a will b-fumuli by vunr TI.-..I A.i-iti, or aiidrw. I B WH.TCOMU. 0. P. A.. DlTat Mk Oetrnit nnd Cle.aiund aianm Nn. Oo. FRESH FISH AMI OYSTERS, CliNSTAXTI.Y (IN II AMI. W5CATERT0 FAMILY TRADE j. ic. hi:i:d & co., No. 10 Court Nquure. o.-iua ii vr DO YOU WANT Letter HeadH, Bill Heads, Eiivoloie8, , HusineHB Cards; OH Wedding Cards, Invitation CardH, PrograniH, Menus; OR Letter Circulai'H, Monthly .StatementH, Sninll DodgrTH, Large Hand Billn; OH Book, A ramphlet, A Leaflet, A ProHpectus, ARTISTICALLY PRINTED ? Then wend your order to THE RANDOLPH-KERR PRINTING CO. No. 0 N. Court Square, AKheville, N. C. ANYTHING "roil' a Newrtpajier to a Vi- iting Card can be execu ted in a work'nanlike NtA'IeatthiB Print ing IIouHe, AND AT RICES AS LOW Ah Fii'Ht-CliiHH work can be done Arikanyof the thousaudu of their patrons in ABhevillo and Western North Carolina as to their manner of doing business. They are LEADERS IN Killlor Aahrvllle Cltlsrn : That our many friend, may kuow how we an- aettlna on we will atale that wc took In Hotel am; Stnre 9,000 lii Vive Week. Took In In.l Hatutdny aver f 7O0. 7fl of thnt wna hotel, hnlnnee atnrv. Hotel reuia tered lift that day. Hail S.ihhi arrival. In month.. Our at. rk is mammoth himi feet lon nnd 1(1 feet wide. Tell the balance uf the wnrld to come and era "old Ched" amlle, and bay aooili of us and tan 10 to US per I cent, nuvlddtf . K. CHUhUTBK ftON. ! Rltftftiiyritrr4 Tart-:cUcarl. PartaaaUmA, ti pttfcvuttl. N m ilcmi TrttuUt at frM Malt4. fcruraa i'rfilLa,Utl'laVlT4iraUaatW.f, nuv7 wly TtTWEAK r.iEn iiilh-vlnfl from tha efmpta of youthful amra. sarlf 4sray.wuuiiiiwiia.nsM, leal manhood, te-.IwID and a valuahla traallw feMledl Mntaldln fall partlenltra for hum. cure- PRE( of ahan. A plane! lii medical work i ahould ha road by avarf aa who U aarona and dvbiutatoa. liiiliaaa M W. 0. FOWLS , sa.lkHM, ao.S dw ly In North Carolina.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 8, 1890, edition 1
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