Fri.laj Evening, June 9, 1893.
THE AlSHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN.
DO YOU EXPECT
TO BECOME A
MOTHER?
" Mothers
Friend"
wakes child birth easy.
Assists K.tturt. Lrijcns llantfur. ftntl Shortens Llu.
' My wlfo cairnred moro in ten minutes
a-ith her other children, thaxx Bho did all
toROthor with her last, alter havisK used
Tour bottles of MOTHER'S FBISHD,"
.370 a customer.
UtNDHnsoN Dale, Druggist, C;inni, III.
.Sent hy cxnrcs-i on rocoipt of rrlro, $'.JO per bot
tie. liuok " l'o Mothers " liiail.u free
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
OR 6ALE BY ALL DnuOGISTe. JkTLANTA. OA
WANT COLUMN.
WANTED.
lirANTHP A few select bo.rdcrn wanted
TV at the Villn. half block from pestoflice.
corner ii.ivwooti nml college streets.
jun3llw
UrANTBD-
TV bunlnfM in every city
-K Hvc tfi nn to reprfsmt our
ind town in this
State. A Kood opcnlDH for the right irtv
Aridrc'S Plymouth Roek l'antn cornimn;
8.14. Boat Main street, Richmond Va.
junCdSt
ri WANT AT O'iCG RKUAI11.H
MKN
rvcr?whrrc (local or traveling) to nn
vcrtise und Ktilvl' our SHOW CARDS
tacked up in towns, on trees and fences
along public roads. Steady work in your
own count v. S7IIA MUNTH K A I . A K V am
S3 A DAY EXPBNSKS. DHPOSITBD IN
YOI1R HANK. W II N STAHTKD. FRANCO
GltKMAN liLRCTKUCU , Box HOI. Cincin
nntl, O. jonKcodllt
TOR RltNT OR SALli A nine-room house
Ij unfurnished; modern improvements. 104.
U.iilcv street. Inotiire liy letter
MISS S. M. BOSSBI.L,
moyOdtf I. O. Box OS
rnoRKIiNT The Kurotic n hotel. 2S
X! South Main street. Ashcville. N. C. Pirst
clnas stand for rrstauran t. Terms reasona
ble. Apply to T. I. Johnston or F. W
Thomas, Johnston buildioif. jun3dtf
TJIOR RltNT The brick building on the
A' corner of Church street and I'attou
nvenne. Oood Rardcn; cood house for
hoarding; house, xnply to T. I. Johnston or
I, v. t nomas, jonnston outiatiig. Asnevii'c
M. mnviitl
SOMETHING OF INTEREST.
RICHMOND & DANYILLE R. R. CO. I
P. W. Huidbkoper and Rbcbem Fobteh,
Receivers
WE3TERN NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION.
Condensed schedule in effect June , 1803
EASTBOUNP" NO. 12
Lv Knoxville 7 16am
MorriHtown
BRIGHT AND INSTRUCTIVE MISCELLANY FOR ALL
CLASSES OF READERS.
ANTICIPATION.
One) time wo stood upon tlio water's cdm
That flowed fur out into its piircnt sea.
And thoro while bummer blushed on field
and hcilKO
Wo vowed to love throughout eternity.
And thou, fond heart, hast kept that vow
full well
Throucli every chu.ii go that protean fortune
brounht,
lint 1 am sunken In tlio waves tli.it swell
O'er Scylla'a hidden rocka and am forgot.
What stern miacliniico hath snapped the
Koldcii tliroivl
That bound thy heart-In unison with mine?
Unless lior soul bo i iobo'ti iiiutcmil.
Whose tears may flow us feelinuly as thine?
From whom may pardon como If not from
thee?
And yet I dare not ask so crcat a boon.
Whoso life is wrecked liko thine? And who
is Bho
Until warranty to sins so Bad a, tunc?
Vet cease those mournful sighs, as deep por-
clwinco
As ever Dido for .Uncas heaved;
The futuro lies beyond; tlio recoinpenso
Of timo is most tor her who most hath
grloveil.
Ono hope I have that absence cannot take.
One lotiKiiiS Unit the world ran never steal;
When lifo is done, in other spheres to wake.
And at thy feet a worshiper to kneel.
St. Georco JJcst in Uood Housukccpius.
My, Sweet May
In tho necntod soft May bivejius
Forests dim their kirtles Kri-enj
All Iftini'ltinit, nothinu freezes,
flushes with auroral shceu;
V"kiiiir,
llrwukiiiir.
Hearts l.mclv out, with love aglow,
Mny, sweet May, will have it so.
Wintry Iiohoiiih, ne'er f o tlrenry
ItuVtlio suiishiiio thrills them through;
Heavy ppirits, neor t-tj weary
But are twinkling in their duw;
Lnutrliintr,
QuafllnSj
Lifo In measure full, I trow.
May, sweet May. will have it so.
No innro wax and wane and dinnying
Ix-t thrro Iks in love that's true;
eVasonless nnd never ranginrt,
fetich, dear love, my lovo for you,
Yenrnlntf,
Iturtilnfr,
Or, as brook in even flow.
May, sweet May, will havo It so.
Ulrlch V. I.icUtenbteln.
THE FIRST BUTTERFLY.
"I7TOR HUNT-'
JD Haywood
TTOR RENT Three houses. 6 and S rooms
Xj near freight denot: beautiful srrove and
plenty water. Two houses on Davidson
street, one 1 2 rooms, one H. nnd 4 rooms in
another house. Apply to lr. I. Lovt. US
Davidson street, or postofbec box 3tR. Astac
ville. N. J. junldlm
f TheJ. L. Smothers place on
laywood street; nousc contains xu
rooms, with good barns; has nM modern im
provements; one of the best sites in town
for a boardiaK house; fine views and ou car
line. Apply to
nplldtr NATT ATKINSON & SONS.
FOR RUNT That larse and conveniently
arranged house. No l2 Mcrrimun ave
nue Hot and cold water with baths on two
floors All modern improvements Location
central, with larec well shaded grounds
Splendid residence for large family or board
ing house Apply to II C or M J PAGO.
aprlSdtf
BOARDING.
"VTO. HO Flint street Choice rooms with
-131 good board 'and home comforts. Con
venient to postothce aud street car. Mrs. J.
A. Lee. mayZOtf.
BOARDING At No. 8 Staines avenue.
Tabic frnihcd with best the market
affords; hot and cold water; furniture new;
line location; on car line; single and douMc
rooms. apr2tidtf
BOARDING House pleasantly situated in
best location in citvc near street cars:
large s'ngle and double rooms; table the
very finest. Reference can he given.
MRS M. SCH IRRMBlSTliR,
McCanc House. 2 l Orovc Street.
aprlPdtf
mHB CHATEAU Private boardinghouse
1 No. 211 Haywood street. Fine city
and mountain views; perfect sanitation; hot
and cold water; comfortable, airy rooms;
well orovlded table: attentive service: rea
sonable rates. Two bundled yards from
Montford car line.
MR3.M. IS. DETW1LHR,
oct7dtf Proprietress
UTA LD MKR B A
W to larding house. No.
handsomely furnished
21 1 patton ave
nae. with home comforts. A charming rcst-
rlrnce in hot weather, being surround" d by
:i pine trees, besiacs a numocr ot old onss
hraatifut la wn ovc r two ticres of gronnd
rxerllcnt table fnd service. Street ears pass
the door. C . l'actler, l cl itiorc mu.
tnncAdl m
FOR SALE.
"ClOR SALE Oai stove with complete
' kitcnen outfit, must lie soiu today
Wanted to buy three railroad tickets to
Chicago. 63 COLLEGI! STREBT
JuOd3t
ITli R SAI.H That valuable eight room
1 ' house, with mncniaccnt lawn in front
comer of Chestnut and Liberty streets
High situation, fronting south, fine shade
trees. All modern improvements. Cnll on
JULIUS C. MARTIN
UHtucs&satt or OW YN 8c. WKST.
London's Tlieatcr Curtains.
Ono of tho fineat curtains in this coun
try is at the Lyceum theater. On it all
that art can do has been luvish&l. Muxlo
Of a rich, beautiful plusli of dragon's
blood hue, it hangs from the proscenium
arch in artistic folds. Tho curtain was
presented to Mr. Irving by tho Baroness
Burdett Coutts, its cost beiiif? 1,000
guineas. Ono thousand yards of plush
wcro used in its manufacture, and it
achieved the fame of once being parodied
in a CJaiety burlesque.
Mr. rndhaiu'a curtain at tho Crite
rion is a creation or JVlaple tss tjo. ana
cost about 120. At tho Oaiety the pres
ent act drop is tho work of Mr. George
Banks. The artist s conception takes
tho form of a great wliito satin cloth,
with a solitary figure opening two cur
tains. The Savoy curtain is noted both
for its beauty and tho artistio manner in
which it rises and reveals the stage. The
act drop at the Adelphi, tho homo of
creepy" melodrama, is curtain which
has marked the resting places of count
less pieces of tho transpontine type. Xt
represents a scene in Sherwood forest
in the days of Robin Hood and his mer
ry, merry men. London Million.
Literary Men'. Papers.
He is a wise man who leaves behind
him no letters or personal papers of any
sort that mean much in' tho private his
tory of his lifo, particularly if he is a
literary man, for, more than all other
hearts, the daws like to peck at those of
men who aro favored of fame. Tho most
elusive flavor of the most retiring souls
is irresistibly tempting- to their taste
when the famous man Is dead and gone
where he can no longer say that this let
ter or that, this poem or the other, meant
only a mood, not an abiding part of his
lifo. Boston Trangitapt.
In a Hospital.
Doctor (to patient) i aung man, you
do not seem to pick up as fast as I ex-
pscted you would.
Patient That's so, doctor. 1 don't
feel as if I would be aide to leavo the
hospital for some tinio yet. I bolievo
that tho nurso is to blauio for it
"Why, how is that if"
"Well, sho is only IS years old and
very good looking."
"1 think I'll havo to prescribe another
nurso." Texas Siftmgs.
TV1RSIL1! Small cottage in mountains
j of Western North Corolioa, furnished if
desired, two miles from town of Murphy
nnd rallwav, wltn zaacrcioriana. licaimy,
bracing air, commanding magnificent seen
cry and overlooking rivir. Fall particulars
ef Olio. W. OR.VI!S, niX 11,
junv6'Jtsw2 weeks Murphy, N. C
MISCELLANEOUS.
INSTRUCTION in drawing and painting,
including China painting. Miss I.. Ilnu
naun, drove street. jun-'dlw
XTOTICH-
JLX Modiste.
-Mrs. CM. Tate. Fnstiionnb'c
, has returned to AsheviMc and
run lie found at her residence. No fin '.'cntral
avenue. JunKdlw
T OST Between th- Vil'a and A. T. Sum
JJ mcy'n. oa Haywood street, a small
black purse containing a SIX bit. Return
to A. D. Cooper's .tore and receive reward.
Jun7d3t
NOTX'K A special meeting of the Caro
lina club is called for Monday. June 12.
1893, at 8:30 p. m. Everj member is urged
to lie present as business of importance is
to be transacted. 0. M.. Jones, secretary
and treasury. Jundt
aARRBT 8c SONS run a line of hacks be
tween Dillaboro and Franklin, connect
ing with trains both ways on the Ducktown
railroad. Accommodation good and terms
reasonable. Address Garrett Sons, Dills
boro, N. C. may30tuest
A handsome
-fV. for
furnished house of 1 1 rooms
- for rent or sale, with or without furni
ture. The house is beautifully located; sta
ble and large lot well tilled with fruit trees,
shrubherv and flowers. Fresh cow and
large pasture for the same If rented the
family would be glad to remain as boarders.
Also y-rooni nouie. Appiy ro
NIKS. If. C. HUNT,
may 12d 1 m On Hunt Hill.
piano Tuning
C. E. H'OEE, FROM BOSTON
All Work Guaranteed by Him and
NO. 35 NORTH MAIN STREET. ASHEVILLE.
CAKKOT CAIDS STKierVKB. -
rmrfcrtt rAUXLEiis To est
MraiHnil us'V. j wm k W
INJECTION..
PWK .la WILD BY ALA, UHUOOISTS.'
XHT IS rLAlM.SKAI.RD rACBLASR UPOtl OBCEir
. or rxica. - -
Asbcvine Agents. Wmywor St Smith, pref
script ioa druggists. I rattosaitJM
- srblOdly , - . , j .
Superstition Tliut Is Ancient.
In many parts of Ureat Britain tho
superstition still survives that it is folly
or madness to save a drowning man, as
ho will sooner or later do an injury to
tho rescuer. The superstition comes
down from our ancestors, yet traces of
it exist among tho Sioux and other In
dians, who seem to have inherited it
from aboriginal sources. Tho belief is
most prevalent in Cornwall and various
parts of Scotland. Chicago Herald,
Tlio Faeg of a Silver Dollar.
Soma numismatist, who delights in
studj-ing the face of the American dollar.
announces that it "presents upon tho ob
verse side rot only a very good likeness
of Ueorgo II, but also a clearlj' delineated
representation of tho head of the British
lion." It is said that theso unpatriotic
emblems were surreptitiously introduced
by a perfidious Englishman who was em
ployed in tho Philadelphia mint. Ex
change.
Explaining; a IlablU
An observant statistician makes the
amazing assertion that girls with re
trousse noses marry sooner and aro more
fortunate in catching good husbands
than young ladies whoso features are of
the Greek or Roman type. Then there
may bo method in the habit of some
young ladies of turning up their noses at
every man that approaches them. Bos
ton Transcript.
A Scene In tlio Attorney General's OfHco.
Representative Wilson of West Vir
ginia, whoso distinguished position in
tho honso entitles him to tho utmo.st ro-
npect nnd consideration at tho hand.4 of
any Democratic official, entered tlio oilii.-o
of tho attorney general. ' Tho room was
crowded with applicants for ofices, nnrt
Mr. Olney was very much harrassed.
Mr. Wilson stepped forward to the at
torney general's desk. Mr. Olney turnwl
savagely upon lmu.
"Sir, he paid, "you havo come up out
of your tnrii. You aro doing nn injus
tice to those who havo lceu waiting here,
and you will havo to go back to tho foot
of tho lino aud await your turn.
Mr. Wilson, who is an exceedingly
mild mannered gentleman, looked at tlio
attorney general in. amazement. Ho did
not show his temper, however, but with
chiding iHlitoner..4 iucpaired: "Did I hear
yon aright? Did you say I must go back
and await my turn.-'
"I did, Bir," replied the attorney gen
eral.
Very well, eir," s.-iid tho West Vir-
r.nian haughtily, "I shall go back, hut
shall not return. When you desiro to
seo mo, you can Bend for me.
It was not until Mr. Wilson had de
parted that Attorney Oeneral Olney
learned who it was that ho had nitron ted.
Washington Cor. Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
Tlio Correct l.ontonnlere.
The question of "buttonholes" is prob
ably one which does not vitally affect
the condition of the community. At tho
same time it is satisfactory to learn on
excellent authority that coats of fashion
will not this season bo adorned with
multicolored and built up arrangements
of flowers. Simplicity is to bo tho order
of the dav. A la France rose, a garde
nia or a Malmaison carnation, reposing
in its own foliaero and with a stalk ns
long ns possible, is to bo carelessly
thrust through tho aperture which no
tailor ever meant to be confronted with
a button. In short, tho innocence of tho
directoiro dajs is presumably to bo re
established. In nnv case tho movement
should bo supported if only for tho rea
son of suppressing tho unnatural nose
gays which havo for so long waxed fierc
er in wealth of wire. London Tele
graph.
How Confiding nnd Unsuspicious.
Evidently tho jailors of R. Irving Lati
mer, the .Michigan murderer, regarded
him as a "perfect gentleman." They
knew that ho had murdered his mother,
but they did not believe ho would poison
his kind keepers. Therefore they ac
cepted little culinary attentions on his
part, discussed real estato operations,
etc.. with him and were vastly surprised
to find that tho gentle hearted murderer
had broken jail. What confiding, un
suspicious persons aro connected with
tho prisons of Michigan nnu Xsew loi'K,
to bo sure! W. S. Oilbert would lie re
nuired to do justice to them. Buffalo
Express.
The Alaplo Sugar Crop.
"Tho maplo sugar crop of Vermont,
savs Colonel B. B. Smalley of that state
"is coiner to bo very short this season. 1
know that this is a Bad fact to communi
cate to an expectant public, but it is nev
ertheless unfortunately truo. They need
cold, frostv niirhts and warm days to
make tho sap flow, but tmliappily all
conditions havo been against a good crop
I am also informed that the jn-ar crop of
Georgia will lo short, while if tho peach
cron of Delaware also lietcrs out tlio
country at largo will indeed Ihj in a tie-
plorablo condition." New i. or k I libuno
Bright flultercr, with (roljurt tinmo,
Freckled from gentle dun to flame.
How liiL-t tlioti dured to venture out
Ero tlio buds begin to sprout
-When nnilerncHtli tlio sheltering bower
Arbutus hntli not shown her lluwor.
Creeping from tlio modest mows
With her brilliant leaves of gloss;
When ns yet within tho brook,
leaves liu pressed as In n book,
Held within tho Ire King's nrius
Clasped ubout tholr frozen ehuruia;
Why wert thou not wlso to wult
Till Klnir Frost should abdicate?
Till tho bluebirds pliw In tune,
Till tho May looks on toward Juno,
Till tho dandelion's yellow
Lends tho lnwn a radianco mellow?
Theso few hours of sunshlnu warm
May prelude a fatal stnr.in.
Bringing frost or bringing snowi
Where, then, frail ono, wilt thou go?
ltobin's forty times as strong,
Vot we do not hear his gong.
Edward S. Creamer In New York Sun.
Nut Troud of Ills Election.
In this country when it corned to the
ousting of hallots tlio person elected to
tho position awurdeu hy the suffrage of
tho peoplo is always extremely proud of
tho result, oven thoueh ho mny not be
especially desirous of holding office. In
other cotintrios, too, tho recipient of the
greatest number of ballots at the polls
is apt to swoll with undo over the out
come of tho voting, but there is a case
on record in Japan where the winner at
the polls was not only sorry for his suc
cess, but cauio through that success sub-
Boauently to wish ho had never been
born. This was in the villnco of Awn
and tho person honored, or dishonored,
by the majority voto woa a Jap of tho
nanio of Abi Tamhei.
It seems that tho villago of Awa was
harrassod by a midnight robber whom
nobody could detect. Tho head of the
hainlot summoned tho cntiro malo pop
ulation under his chnrgo and directed
every man to write tho name of tho per
son whom ho suspected and to deposit
tho paper in a box. Fifteen ballots bore
tho namo of Abi Tanihei, tho rest being
blanks. Tho man whom even-body dis
trusted wus so much overcomo with as
tonishment tliut he mado a full confes
sion and went to prison. Ilarper's
Young Peoplo.
Ills Solemn Oath.
A popular comedian tells a story of a
waiter at a London restaurant who was
sadly Kivon to drink. A party of young
men determined to reform him, nnd ono
day they rend to him an imaginary par
agraph from a paper relating a terriblo
accident in which an inebriate in blow
ing out a ciuidlo was killed by tho flame
igniting the alcoholic fumes of his
breath. James pricked t i Ins cars at
this and requested that 1 10 paragraph
might be road to him again, which was
done, to the evident horror ot tho poor
man, who immediately went in search
of a Bible.
Returning with this, ho oxpressed a
desire to take a solemn oath upon it, be
moanod tho fact that he had been a sorry
tippler nnd was bringing himself to
ruin, and then swore thnt never again
so long as he lived would ho attempt to
blow out a candlo. Million.
L.V. Faint Rock
Hot Springs
. Ashevillc
Kound Knob
Marion
Mornranton
" Hickory
" Newton
Statcavillc
Ar. Salisbury
LireensDoro
" Panville
9 35am
12 25pm
12 39pm
2 40pm
4 OOpm
4 4-1 pm
6 2r.pm 1
O 07nm
6 2Kpm
7 lUpm
H OOpm
lO 40 pm
1 2 )7nm
Ar. Richmond
7 OOam
Lv. Greensboro
Ar. Durham
Raleigh ,
GoldHboro
Lr. Danville
Ar. Lynchburg
Washington
. fll 25pm I
3 1 Sam
6 OOam
. 12 OBpm I
. 1 2 14am
1 68aro
0 45am
Haiti more
IMiilucIclphia
New York
W ESTBOU N D
H 05pru
lO 30pm
12 A3ptn
NO. H !
Lv. New York 4 341pm
" I'nnmicipm oripor
" Baltimore 9 20pr
' WanhinRton lO 43pm
" Lynchburg 3 4)am
Ar. Danville 5 :i()am
Lv. Richmond 12 noom
Panville f 35am 1
Ar, Greensboro M lfian
Lv. GvlriHUoro t7 45pm
Lv Raleigh 5 OOam
iJurnam r r.;iam
Ar. G recti si loro H 05nm
Lv Greenooro 8 20m
Salisbury 1U Ifiam
Stutenvtilc 11 llnm
Newton 11 50am
Hickory 12 21 pm
Morgan to 1 OBpm I
Marion 1 Bpm
Round Knob ' a Mim
Ar. Ashcville 3 4fum
Hot ispnnKs, f opm
Faint Rock..... 5 5Ppm
Remember one thing about excellence in pneumatic
tires.
There must be an inner tube removable through the
iim. Victors arc built that way and they lead the world.
The most elegant bicycle catalog ever seen is yours
f you say so.
OVERMAN WHEEL CO.
BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO.
Aslicville Bicycle Company) Agents
' Momstown
Ivnoxville
A. & S..R MLROAD
.. Ashcville
' Hcndersonville ....
" Flat Rock
" Sivluda
" Trvon
Ar. Spartanburg
HNO.J4
7 OOam
8 02am
H 12am
8 37am
9 OGam
10 15am
NO-13
Lv Spartanburg
' Try tin
" Salmla
" Flat P.ock
Hendcrs'nv'ie ,
Ar. AsheviPc
MURPHY BRANCH
I.v. Ashcville
Ar. Wnyncaville ,
" Kryson City ,
" Andrews ,
" Tomotla
" Murphy
it 55pm
8 Olpm
8 3(m
O Olmn
1 1 pm
lO 15pm
N"OJl
1 8 3(mm
10 ODam
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ASHEYILLE WOODWORKING CO
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Stair Work, Mouldings,
MANTLES, BANK AND BAR FIXTURES.
Hard Wood Lumber Work a Specialty !
1J8TIMATK8 PROMPTLY GIVEN.
NO- 18
1 6 OOam
ft SOam
6 fiOnm
10 10am
12 52pm
2 35pm
I.v. Murptty
Ar. Tomotla ,
Andrews
Ar. Bryson City
Wayncsvillc
" Ashcville
SLEEPING CAR SERVICE.
Noa. 11 and 12 Pullman Sleepers between I
Hot RprinRa and New York, via Aaheville, I
Snlisnnrv and wanllinizton: also netween
Ashevillc and Cincinnati via K noxvillc and I
Harrlman ntxl Aahevillc and 1,0-uisvillc vial
Knoxville anil ltarrmian.
Trains Nos. 13 aud 14 Pullman Sleeper be
tween Ashcville and Charleston, via Spar
tanburg and Columbia via S. C. Ry. conncct-
annnn vias. xt k. k.
Tho Plant i Extensive and Has Every Facility for
Every Class of Work !
FACTORY OPPOSITE R. & D. PASSENGER DEPOT
H. LEE, Business JVlanapjer.
K. S. CLAYTON, SVFERINTENDENT.
J.
THE BEST IN THE WORLD
ine at Columbia lor Savti
with Parlor cars.
W. A. TURK. S. II. HARDWICK.
Gen. Pass. Agt. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.,
Washington, 1. C, Atlanta, Gn.
W.H. GRKliN, Gen. McnaRcr, Washington
V. H. McKKK. Gcn'l Sunt.. Columbia. S. C.
SOI.. HAAS. Traffic Manager. WaHhlnglon
THE COUNTRY MAILS. i
Brevard, Ar. G p m I.v. 7 am
Rutherfordton, 7 p m 4- am
D"rnsvilU-, " i am" 5 ami
Bench, 9 am 0 a m
Leicester, "11 am " 12
BiacKwelr 9
Hit .
banr
bbacco
uiliiiicd in tl
of tolucco, ih.ii: in
in tho wo! id, p.m.! K
inos upon Ibis mar'
immo.iiate section ' country tliat produces a grade
inv, llavor a.i.l (jn.
in pf"sliir-n ( com
iliy is not grown elsewhere
rn::l tlio choice of all olTcr-
Sjwre 10 j 'dins nov cxpciue to give the trade
No KIksIiis In Japan.
There is in Japan no kissing, not even
in the nursery. All the dangers which
have been so eloquently described in
newspapers rising from the touch of lips
in human love directly and at the com
munion table indirectly are avoided by
the national aversion for labial contact.
Albert S. Ashmead. AL. D., in Science.
A prominent physician says that half
the cases of nervous prostration, dyspep
sia and insomnia that come to him for
treatment are to be directly traced' to an
inactive liver.
When she loses a child the Japanese
mother does not wmig her bands and
look up to heaven. She sits with folded
hands, sunken head, her eyes looking
into her lap.
"Fairlop oak," the Titan of the Hain-
ault forest, which was uprooted by
great windstorm in the year 1830, was
109 feet hiuh and 80 feet in circumfer
ence.
In a curious probate case decided tn
1879 the testator left "10 to the under
taker who buried his wife."
No Woiulcr tlio Steamahlp Was Late.
The Chester, just arrived, had on board
a troop oi joS3jicks, mo iirst, evur to
visit this country. Tlioy aro from tlio
province of Kabardo in southern Russia.
The Cossacks brought their names with
them, and after reading them no ono enn
be much surprised that tho Chester wus
three days behind her usual time. Hero
are a few of tho short ones: Prince Eris
toff Macitaenicjoilly, Prince Doinitri
Magalobichoilly, Princess Demitrii Ma
galobichoilly and Andrew Yorichoilly.
New York Times.
A Wealthy Man's Reriaest.
A bequest of a Scotchman named
Proudfoot, who died recently at Natal,
provided $20,000 for tho laborers of Mof
fat, Scotland. JJy the concerted action
of the beneficiaries, some 0 in number,
the money is to bo used in establishing a
public institution for sick and aged poor
persons and in the inaintenai.ee of a pen
sion fund.
Strange Bights on a Spring Day.
An entirely trustworthy friend of the
Listener's informs him that on last Sun
day in Middleton, 20 miles from Boston,
grasshoppers were seen hopping about in
tt lively manner. On the same day a man
was seen walking across Middleton pond
on the ice. Boston Transcript. ,
Mrs. Alma Norn t rum, a pretty young
Swedish woman of Kansas City, became
violently iiibano a few days ago while
singing "Ts-ra-ra Boom-de-ay and has
kept up the song almost unceasingly ever
since.
A man at Riverside, Fla., recently sac
ceeded in extracting from IB ionnda of
orange peel oil in proportion of M pounds
to a ton of pgfl.
A Wutor Supply Under Hvery llurn.
Evory barn should havo a cistern un
der it, and especially if tho burn havo a
basement for wintering Btouk. With
suitable contrivances a supply of pure
water may bo provided, bo that the
water is shut off automatically whon
tho vessol is filled to a certain height.
This is dono by a wooden valve resting
on tho water and buoyed up by it so
that tho water is shut off whenever It Is
needod. Such cisterns under hams have
of ton furnished tho water promptly 60
as to savo serious losses from firo. Al
bany Argus.
A Wlso Answer.
Tho shah onco ashed a group of court
iers whom they though tho greater man,
himself or his father. At lirst ho could
get no reply to so dangerous a question,
the answer to which might cost tho
courtiers their heads. At last a wily old
courtier said, "Your father, sire, for,
though you aro equal tu your father in
all other respects, in liis ho is superior
to yon that ho had a greater son than
any you havo." Chatterbox.
Astronomy Reforo Christ.
About 500 D. C. Aniuagoras of Ionia
was born. When he "grew up in wis
dom." ho was tho first to teach tho course
and cause of both solar and lunar eclipses
and to give his follewcrs rules whereby
they could distinguish planets from fixed
stars. Ho was punished for declaring
that tho sun was not a god. St. Louis
Republic.
A Lost Lesson.
Mrs. Winkers (meaningly) The paper
says a man walked into a saloon yester
day afternoon, took a drink and dropped
dead.
Mr. Winkers fsolomuly) Procrastina
tion is a terriblo thing. lie should havo
taken his tonio sooner. New York
Weekly.
A Sensitive Patient.
Dr. Emdee Feet go to sloop.
shows your circulation is had.
Editor Daily Kazoo 1 tint's all you
quacks know. I suppose if my corns
ached thnt would show that the advertis
inir natronago was falling off. Now
York Herald.
Whether quaffed
from a vessel of
tin, glass or gold;
There 's nothing so
good for the young
or the old as
Hires
A delicious, health
giving, thirst-satisfying
beverage. A
temperance drink for
temperance people.
A 25c. package makes 5 gallons.
Sold and Enjoyed Everywhere.
THIS
When in v;ant of the test ; ask for
Bui! Pur
. None
e Mark or the
Sold everywhere
Trad
genuine wiinout me
Boll on each package.
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO.,
D'IKHAM. M. C.
I DURHAM J
CAROLINA WINE AND LIQUOR STORES,
NO, 19 NORTH MAIN AND 7 AND 7 1-2 COLLEGE STS.
-101-
That
A conch shell was picked np recently
by a herder on ono of tho highest buttes
in the John Day mountains, Oregon,
some 5,000 feet above sea level and far
from human habitation.
Men don't seem to tako to the bookish
irfrl somehow as much as one would ex
nect them to do. Perhaps it's becauso
her head is developed at the expense of
her heart.
There are 7,000 Welshmen in the chief
American cities 2,500 in Pittsburg, 1,000
hi Chicago, 1,300 in Cleveland and 1.000
in New York and Philadelphia.
The smallest bird is the West India
humming bird. Its body is less than an
Inch long and weknj only SO grains.
rr(! SKY
sear
t
IF YOU
SUFFER
WITH
DYSPEPSIA, SICK HEADACHE,
CONSTIPATION,
OR ANY DERANGEMENT i"F THE
STOMACH, LIVER OR BOWELS,
TRY
CRAB ORCHARD WATER.
T HA9 CURED THOUSANDS, rr Wll U tlCNEFIT VOil
IT IS WORTH A TRIAL. SOLD OY ALL DRUCiCiir.-tf.
i u that the luliel has tho " Crnb Apple " oa ".
CRAB ORCHARD VATER CO.,
I'liinjihlct ires by mail. Louisville, Ivy
fcbl ld-.-od-lm
The best
. Ale and
Telephone
JAPANESE
C URE
A Vi.w nnd rnnmlptft Tronfment. colislhtllli; of
RUPl'OSI'i'OKlKS, Cnpsulen iI Oliitmi'lit nurt two
lloxiwnl Oiiitmont. A novor-fnlllnir Ouro for 1-iliw
nf ivry nature ami d-rcM. It niakM nn oiHM-nllon
are pnlnfu! nntl eoMuin a HTmnuout euro, nnd often I
rrHiiittiiir tn riftHth. utini-cesMiry. Why endure I
this terrible dissnss? We guarantee, e I
Doses to cure any oase.
bf.iH'flts rpcclvpri. H a box, 6 for o. Sunt by mull.
aimninti.pfl lwin'd l.y nr nfronts.
OnllpTIDITIAll Cured. Pile Prevented,
lUnO I lr IVJ11 bvlanancse Liver Pellets
the crcnt T.1VKU nnd BTOM ACIl KKOU1.AT0R nnrt I
UUHJUrlKirir.H. miutll, lllll.l nun ..
take, crucially udaiited for cbildrcu's omb. w Uoeet
jt ct-nis.
GUAUANXlito issuea omy oy
RAYSOR & SMITH.
31 Patton Avenue, Asneville, N. C
Keep In stock "Mount Vernou," "Canadian Club," and Old linker Kye Whiskies.
Wines, Uraudics, Beer, Ale and Stout fur family use. All goods delivered free.
Porter on drought, Enteroncc No. 19 North Main and 7V& College streets.
No. 1S2.
P. R.: On nnd after May Uth I will send .statement of accounts by mall to parties in
debted to mc if not ecttlt 1 by that time. Respectfully,
Pratnls: O'IDoxxrroll
raupniKTOR caholina saloon.
WE LEAD: OTHERS FOLLOW.
ACME WINE & LIQUOR HOUSE
lJSlTO
Claims the largest stock of first classy
''(roods of any house in the State. Makes)
a specialty of
'Cookine Braadics and Jelly Wines.
Sole agents for the Acme Old Corn.'
E. M. ANDREWS,
16 and 18 W. Trade St.
Th lrndlns Furniture, I'lunn and Orjtan
dealer in the Carulinas. V rite him for
nriete, or nee W. il. 1'rcblen, specin! sfent, at
iK South Main Street. Aeheville, N. u. .nec-
nttrntion Riven to lurnmninft nniris snu
Ot e risidcscta. li. M. AM'R IvnS,
jfld3m C hsriott, .
J AS. H. LOUGHRAN, Proprietor
No. 58 South main Street.
TliLKPHONE CALL NO. 139, P. O. BOX 688, A81TEVILLE.
MY MOTTO IS TO KEEP THE BEST AND CHARGE ACCORDINGLY.
WORLD'S FAIR.
If von ore eninir to the World'e Fnir,
write the Iinily Gitimen. Ashcville, N. C, lor
illustrated printed matter deseribins; the
Pair, and time-tablcs and pamphlets iasucd
h Ihe atcaincr lines or railroads you would
nc from your home to Chicmfzo. No chsrire
1. fr.nde. Thin offer is made special sr-
rangement with the He-creation Iiepartmcnt
the Christian Union
BONANZA" WINE AND LIQUOR CO.,
Nos. 41 and 4.3 S. Slain St., Aslieville
WnoLBSAl-B DHPARTMBNT, OBMT8'
PAK1X1S ANU KBAD1NU KOOM.
' NO. 41.
55 South
aia Street,
doore below
ty ticket of
fice.
SPECIAL ACCIDENT IN8CRANCB
ri)H 1fUKI.ll'a rain I
3,000 and $15 Weekly for $1 per
week. Same for ladies.
CIGARS, TOflACCO AND IIOTTI.B OOflDR, BAM- "XT" A O
FLB, BILLIARD AND POOL ROOM. JLX V XO
BEER : VAULTS : AND : BOTTLING : DEPARTMENT : IN : BASEL! ENT.
We rcspectfally solicit a share of yosr eatroaaca.
P. As BIARQUARDT, Slanacer.
W ln EntraucciNo. 43. Tclcpttones CatXI, Xfe 7a.