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Gift of Mrs R.lchmpn prso .lAlTAr: EDITION. 7-i BILL HEADS ' EDITORS AND rUOIT'ETDRK. , LETTERHEADS? p a, nv :1JDSTU1vS. ', ' 6.: :, .-;.-:'. o m .- -... ' ' " '' ' ' .'-jfi Lij.piiiWNiiin.i-T mi' wjsara rr"r - s"1" I "wBP'w.'w'!'-- "" . - - - 1 1 j " 1ir - - - - - -.77 - -- , m,m - . - . . - - $S.CO s.oo 2; l.SO LOW. Aslieillle I3siin Iirectbryl - -' General ' McrcitanU ' Vholetale ml JJetafl.- , ' C. E. Graliam &'Co., B. It. Chedesei,'& Son. jC IX Brevard it Co:, 3.,. Iiowell, S. Hammerehlng', C. B Ie, M. Kedwood & Co., J. P: Sawyer, 6. A ; Metirs, A. H. Jottes & Son,BeurUen,ruuijclii i Co., W, H. Drown, O. M. Uoberts. " Garden aiid Field (k-txlu. -' . '!r. Pow ell & Snider, H. H. Lvons, A. J.-Merrill, H. Redwood fc Co.. J. U. Howcil, J. V. Sawyer, liear den. Raukin A- Va., C 11. MHicure. . ' ' Crttiii, Hay anl Futtr. : - - ' 3. R. Starues, ijcli it Suiilcr, Ahixandcr and Penlaiid. ; ; ;. . ' Pennlman & Co., VanG ild.-r iV row n. : :-. SlMW, Ioustftirnu!hina:..l Iinuwe. . Ballard Brp?., Brown &Ecareop, LindseyBroa. '''tU t?" Gen'" jtvrm!:':f, tc - v .fJsie'P.' Sawyerr-M Levy, ( J iirles E Lee, S iJo6i, Su, o.-t I! .. : ; W,T. Weaver, M.Xevy. V , . ; . JRtU- and Sbuc iuutu, ' V 't" Tirir'W T Weaver'- A .Tiwl f - , . . ,-SwS. .jm-fBooto 'and Slat ontt. ;. Jwj. l)i Wilkte,'J. K.; Morgan & Co,, H. T. Esta . bnxik, R U- iyona, w . ." ttvogtid and FhanaaccnlutUi. n. II. Lyons, W. C. Canjiirtia6T, C. V'. Pt VaulJ DeVaii'jrflrps. Cowan, Steffuer and Eobertson. . : ' , Family-Groceries. ' . -- iWell an Snider, S. E Ktpler, A. R. Cooler," Peuley & Co.. T. V. Stames, O. W. uooaiake. a. J. Menill, J. E. Ware, Ware and Howell, A.C. Davis, James Franks, J.J. Mackey & Co.. Jesse K. Starnes, . L. McDonald; W. h. Morgan, F. M. Johnson, R. B Noland & Sous.T. W. Shelton, J. R. Trull, G. II. Htarnes, N. Penland, I'euland & Alexander. Mrs. J. C. Smith. - ukher, MeiU Dealers, dr. Zachery Bros., James Luslt, T. K. Davis, Mc- Connell and Drake, ' , . ; .. Xakerie. . ' , i . J. J. Dfsmond, F. M. Johnson, J. C. Oliver, v .... . Confectioneries, i J. J. Desmond, (factor ), J. M Heston. ; ? ' Saddlery, Homes, ic. ' r ' 8. M. Gilbert & Co., Alexander and Penlanel. Furniture, dee. . XV. B. Williamson, Moore & Falk,' P. S. Mc- Muiicu. - , .- . ... -" : j ' Vnaerwiera,. v . ' : X. Erand, J. V. Brown;' John Clayton Coal Dealers. 8. F Venable. D. S. Watt on, Hill ar.d Atkins N. W. Gird wood it Co. , r r , ;, : , Lumber Dealers oubleday t Scott.- ; . :J Contractors, Carpenters, and Builders.'' ' I. GorenQo, John Hart, jr-A. Wagner. T. C. Westall, E. J. Armstrong, J. E. Buttrick, T., h. - Clayton, A. O. West. . . i. , ' Dlacismilhs - . 1). W. Cauble, J. H, Woody. ' : , ' Uotels. . riwannania, Eagle, Grand Central, Western, Carolina Houi-e, blagle House, The Villa,Floricui Health Association. , : Private Boardingt A. T. Snminev. P. S. McMullen, Miss BetUe Missfa Coffin. Mrs. A. E. Hall, son. Miss Buiith, T. W.-Neel, Mrs. A. B. Chunn, J. H. Carter, G. M. Roberts, K a. Grant, U. L, Jic- T kpvnnliia. Win. T. E. Reynolds. E. bluder, Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Broiles, Mrs. J C Smathera, Mrs E L. Baird, W. W. McDowell, James w. rancn, mjb. Leicester Chapman, H-. C. Hunt, E. J. Aston, Mrs. II. C. France, Mrs. A. St-. Clair. : . t Livery, Sale and Feed Stables. Reynolds it Chambers, J. M. Ray, W. A. Wed din Jaini-H Sevier. C. O. Allen. T. H. Stansll Win. Cox. E. W. Herndon. S. H. Barnard, G. W. Morean t Co.. K T. Clemmons, Jesse R. Btarnes. . Colleges, Schools, d-c. Asheville Female College, Asheville Male Academy, Newton Academy, MissGoodloe's High Si hool for young ladies, Miss i-awyer's Primary School, Mrs. J. P. .Gammon's Primary School, three white public schools, two- good colored scliitolM. A entiled school h-been authorized by 7 : MiUiiiery, tc " . - - ' Mrs.-IT. M. Herndon S. Whitlock, Mrs. M.B. Mann, J. P. Sawyer, Mrs RK Porter. -Attorneys Ai Law.- -nr-rm.l Ar Mnore. J. H. Merrtmon. E. H. Mer- Bummer rimon. M. E. Carter, A. i. Carter, Gudger fe Car ter. J. M. Gudger, F. A. Sondley, W. 8. uusnman, -Richmond Pearson, E. D. Carter, W. W. Vandiver, Davidson & Martin, T. A. Jones, 8. H. Reed, W. B. Tuiii:mir. W. R. Wliitson. Jones and " Hardwickei Johnston it- Shuford, W. M. Cocke, Nate Atkinson, A.T. Davidson, W. H. Malone, - V.S.Lusk, P. A. Cuiamlngs, A. J. Lyman, ' ' rJiysicians and Surgeons. D. J. Cain, W. L. t W. D. Hilliard, John Hey Williams, J. A.' Burroughs, J. A. vaisontM. i Nelson, Wardlaw McGill, H. P. GatcheU. ' . y. v Dentists, i 1 d G. W. WMtson, B. n. Douglas, R. H. Reeves, A. , B. Ware. . . . lianls, Bankers and Brokers: Bank of Asheville, Sluder A Barnajc1 Mcrcltai Tailors. . ' J.W.Schartlc. .' '. Dealers tn Furs: . " M. Ellick. ' ' - ' Real Estate Agencies. Walter B. Gwyn, A.J.Lyman, Katt Atkinson, E.J. Aston, B. M. Jones. J.. s ArcJiiiects and Civil Engineers, - tf'fl F Venable. J A Tennaat, ' - - - ' - '. - TObacco Warehouses. J-: The wrflle Warehouse, The Banner Ware hons'Tne farmer's Warehouse, "Ray's Ware- lH-rf, lhe Buncombe Warehouse. - . Tobacco Manufacturers Chewina and Smoking. 8. B. West, Mccarty & Hull, J. E. Ray, E. L Holmesit-C., Shelton fc Perry, W.P.Williamson. ' , .. ... , - Cntyner. Ar.. h.J. Sorrell.'iir. W. Girdwood, William Weaver, Aiuru - Mines, Liquors, &c. - Longhrart Eros:;' Hampton ic Featherstone.'.W. u. juuiier, a; co., a. r. tsorreu. Papers Hanfter - Cain & Hunt; Mooro t Falk, R. L'FitapSlriek. Daily and Wkkkly Citizen, Daily and Weekly Advance, rne Asheville Tribune (weekly.) V - - - " j()5 Offices.r- : t The Citizen Job Ofllce, Hunt it Robertson. - ' Photographers. "' " -' ' . Nat.W. Taylor, W. T. Robertson, T. T. Hill. Grist Mills. A& Jordan it Hallyburton, N. WGIrdwood, Jas.E. Buttrick, - JSlt IcLane. " . Fertilizers. &c. ' F. N. Waddell, "Star Brand." Penniman it Co., "Anchor Brand," G. M. Roberts, Alex. Porter, "Piedmont," W. H. -enland, "Owl Bracd," Bear- Hen, Kankir. & Co., "Oder t- Co.'s Special," Lyon it Walker, "Farmer's Friend," T. C. Starnes, "Ar lington," W. W. Barnard, "Sea Fowl," N. W. ' Girdwood & Co., "Soluble Pacifio'. , , v ! i Insurance.' ; E. J. Aston, Thos. W. Branch. - - - W. U. Telegraph. H. G. Weldon, manager. . ... . ' Southern: and Adami Express. " F. A. Stikeleather, manager. ... Civil. Officers of Buncombe County. Sherifl J. R. Rich; Deputy Daniel Reynolds; Si C. Clerk E. W. Herndon; Register J. R. Pattersor.; Treasurer J. H. Courtney; Surveyor B. F. patton: Tax Collector T. W. Patton. . .. ' " ' ' Inferior Court. : . Justice G. A. Shulord: Clerk Mont Patton; Solie . lor H. B. Carter. . . , . County Commissioners. . . ' ., -: J. E. Rankin, J. A. Reagan, G. W; Whitson, L. L. Chllds, Thos. D. Brittain. -V... - F,,. . .r JutHea of the feaee. -;":-.-f!-"' A. T. Snmmey.N.A.Ponland, T.W. Patton, C. B. Way, J. M. Ledford, J. M. Jarratt, J. B. Cain. - i -City Government. ' - ;!--" ' : Miyot E. J. Aston; Aldermen W. T. Reynolds. Alonzo Rankin, Geo. F. Bcott, L H. Gorenflo, N. W. Girdwood and J. L. Murray. Policemen A. II. Balrd. W. G. McDowell, J. IL Haapton, Hutjh Postell and T F Hunter. . . 4, '-' m ' 'iFire Department. :' -; nose K. 1, Foreman H. C. Fagg; H. it L.lfo. 1. Capt. A. F Hull. . .. .. - : J - Sanitary Department. Dr.T T Millard, 8anltary Chief." : $ , : Federal Officers. - ' - - - ' - ': U. 8. -Commissioner, A. T. Summey. Deputy Collector, (stamp office) A. T. Cooper. District Deputy S. C. Herren. DepEty Marshalls, R. O. Patterson, A. C. Patterson, T. K. liavls, H. S. H. kins. - - ' : United States District and Ctrcuiti Courts. ' Jndge II. P. Dick. Solicitor J, E. Boyd, Clerk J. E. Recdt Deputy ClerkP. A. Cummlngs. : : Q t . ..: Post Office. -" V '.:S.:'.y-.:;'" n. L.iudgeTP. M., CleTks W. B. Moore, W. L. Norman, A. L. Clift'. Sewing' Machine Agencies: - ' " ' Wbehler it Wilson, J. E. Herring, Chief Clerk Miss Bessie Justice.- Singer, M. H. Morynihan, Chief Cierk W. Monteath. Domestic, 8. R.Ched eMer d- Hon, Chits E le. -. N. ... .. fXoTK Th!re mnylif-emfmlnlhealjoVr.whirli V. 1 bo rl(.i V ft'TU : i HJilltl Ilit:l;t;'i. VOI2);INO. 55. : ' -': Mll-i&EDITIDN. -i. FOURTH PAG h Arrival ttmd Departure if . Trl. - 8 jlUBBDBt Arrives 8:37 A. ... . Departs 57 p. -? . - Tennessee Arrive 5:37 p. , f " -- Departs ft 47 M. U. i P. - Wathrsviixk Arrives 8:60 1. M. ! I - ' . Departs 9.-00 a. r. J ... - The WaynesYille train reaches that foint t 1 50 returning, leaves Waynesrille at 830.' SODA . AKD MINERAL WATFtS ON V7: t VGJITAT PELHAM'S, - ,The b;st 5 cent Cigar in;ivr.i i itLy- ons'" White Koee." -j. W. Tr-Weaker.-Sole Aeentlfo Hess' Hand-Made Shoea for mem, o . tf y fknd imrJpbWorh,oJ afc KMs to the Citizen tiffify-if:you Woi.ftxN neaily, cheaply and witA dispaich.'ff X I, : :-, .-; innm 85. Barometer at 9 a. Sky Clear. '.""; Wind S. W. m. 30;54. v TOE DAILY CITIZEN Will be published, every evening (ex cept' Sunday) at the following rates--slrtctly cash: . One Year, T Six Months, Three - . One " ' '. $6 fjO 3 00 1 50 r ;50 ; V il5 One Week, ' A Qur Carriers will deliver the pater ev f5 ery evening in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the Uitizen Umce. Three houses to rent, Walker, Bailey street. apply to. Mrs. .At : A smaU lot of Hardware, Saddlery and Vrockery, at a large discount. 2t ' II. REDWOOD & CO Ziegler's and Banister's Fine ShoesKalso warranted hhoes much lower tn price - 2t , II. RED WOOD & CO. ' A number of our citizens attended the services at Weaverville College, yester day. '.' . - t J : Senator Zeb Vance will meet with a regular old-fashioned Buncombe recep tion at W eaverville College- Wednesday. Don't make a purchase elsewhere be fore examining J. L. Wilkie &: Co.'b greatly reduced prices on everything and you will save money. ' The roof of the Presbyterian church is being tinted, and the brick work of the tower has probably reached its highest point. The church will now be rapidly pushed to completion. - ; Summer fruits as well as summer veg etables are becoming plenty on thip market. We have a fine specimen bf the Irish potato, the product of Squire Sum mey's gardenbefore us. .;. tors were in the .city. Some, perhaps all attending the. church services, and also reading a new page in the beauties of mountain scenery.v y-y T "The Battre of Brandy Station" will appear, so' as to appear' in full in the weekly .issue of next week. It is too long for our issue of the daily, and not in hand in time for this week's weekly The Superior Court of Buncombe was in session this morning hearing motions, and transacting some other business not requiring tne intervention of a jwy. We presume there will be a. final adjourn; ment this afternoon. 'm, ; The trains all went to work ; ye iterday on their new schedules. The tain on the Murphy Division resumed (ts Sun day run, and the new day trains letween here and Salisbu due time. y came and ient in . Esquire Suminey on Saturdav made I24abstrdftts of taxes; in other; words, i24 indiYidiialrgaveln tiieir taes.-This is a great day 's work for a single indVif dual : when the closo scrutiny bf satlj species of work is considered. -I ' j Mrs. Thomas W. Branch, residence on Spruce street next door to Baptiefchurch, is prepared to have a music, clasp at her house,' or will go' to the resilence of scholars if. desired. Vocal or Instrumen tal music taught Mrs. Branca has bad much experience in the - music&l world, and we know can give satisfactbn. i- . The weather-yesterday was tie hottest of the season, and the night tht follow ed was almost sultry. If so ' nit in the mountains what .must it be down below the mountains and on the coast? and we may now begin to look for- rumors jof pestilence from abroad. : - Mr. Wm. T. Kandall,-- f Nashville, Tenn.", who recently spent .g -month at Mr J. H. CartcrVin this place with'tha hope of improving his health, returned to Nashville about three "weeks ago and died in that place oft the morning of the 12th inst.-r Whilst here he was visited by quite a number of the Masonic fra ternity, of which' order he was an -honored member. .--fi. - - C . Convict Captured . .4:'J - - ' 1 f'.OxiT Old Fort correspondent, under date of' this morning, informs us that Fortune Hilton, an escaped convict from the" works near Asheville, was captured at Old Fort yesterday. "by"Mr.! Edwards. an engineer, and sent back to the4 quaK ters this mernimr. having been .identi fied by Mr. W. C, Troy, superintendeBt j Just received Lace Edainat- and all over Lace, White Pure Linen Lawn, 6c Ixiwns, uvnghams,- ISlack Dress Uoods, VKecked Nainsooh, -Gauze Underwear. Straw JIals. Fans, fc ; H. REDWOOD & CO. . liorongh instructions in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing and Paint- mg.-i - Miss C. E. McMcrrav, at Dr. Wilson s residence, . " 4td corner Nv Main and. Cherry shi' Velve(s,SiJks,Sains, all wool Dress Goods, TMiite Dress Goods in or eat variety. Printed Lawns and Fercalt. Ging1cms, Prints, &c. . - jJt.imjjyyuijLf& cc, 2 j-.; '" jv ;! ; One Price Store. : Corns ctired bv havin? vnr uli nnn. niade at W. T. Weaver's, anrl t.Y. CJicjruutn's t-I..irt-o cure.' -----T .' 7i i&tiym&tt ,outf fajrjEjfi --SOLTDS ANT) RTTBRT.ES. ". , , sKRSOsyiiAQn 13th. ifessrs. Editors : There was a large and enthusiastic ' meeting of the citizens of this place Friday night, "called together by the Board of Commissioners for the pnrposeof devising the best mode of ad vertising more extensively, tlie advan tages in a number of views, of this beau tiful city and the surrounding country. Many ladies graced the occasion with their ( presenre f and : approbation, and everyttdng ad,l5fl?yVn w hate ' no doubt joutthe ':Teven of this loaf'! will bring' " an ' abundant yield. Speeches .wered Wthe pouitJby! who had been heretofore appointed; fe ported thei received wifaciuSofiV cided that advtlsing by ; pamphlet -would b of moot naa at -pregftntyCbri nfr' ing Deiore iac ponc;ui ytvriwr aysn tageq i)f. Uii; 4?tioijj afJ-UuiU-y' wJaLh has .been bo laountifully. suppjied .with! everything to make- lt.desjrable- as a summer resort and a "permanent' home. The meeting adjourned to meet again: next Friday night. This is a jnovejn1 the right direction and with unity of action, which was a characteristic f the meetins last nieht. these efforts will re t, these enorts will re-' suit in: mcalcalable benefit t& th& cdunty; andcity :;i-f'r:"l3.1 :kn"f , i Summer r visitors f have commenced coming in and the hpiela' and . boarding houses are better prepared 'than ever to accommodate the large inimber expected this season.'-. j" ,' i'A l ' . - J The young .gentlemen of this place have organized a base ball club and are oracticine. and ' we learn that at some future day propose trying the metal of the Asheville club.. ,7 ,tf . 1 The, clobing , exeroises of Judson Col lege commences next Wednesday and as this will be a Very interesting and ; en joyable occasion -we hope that many of our Asneviue ifienas WW, pe overf j . Let us know if your worthy Mayor has recovered from, his electric , shock. He must be more careful. We shbuldau.ch like to have seenXapt.' Weaver! dancing the Polkato tire music furnished by Miss Hurst. You shall hear. from us again next week, y, yours truly, . -in V Job Rory . 1 : The CiiyTAUqfl'A, . . .-. K The regular, . exercises of . lhe institute were'UspehdeaSatUfdiiy'ahd we have'ho report to isakclinH thJa' -issdeJ The teach- ers very gladly took a holiday, and scatB terd 11 n andlnwn tha xailsoaL&s choiceil or tliarice 6fected."T?urioers went ,t: Warm 'Springs, and quite a number, wea are Efl ad to learn, came here, though it was not our good fortune to tneet them The Teacher of Saturday says: - ' ''While a number who did not care to go so far ore delightfully rusticating among the many, shady dells about Black Mount ain! i All Hyill return Sa'deto 9 dendron, ivy and other beautiful trophies of the tripe, This place of meeting for the es of the greatest comfort and enjoyment tor tne teacftersjf f- y"':. ' Hon? B. Vance arrbr irJs'woVnSgig, He delivfcr ' th;. arwal ' address before Weaver vil ie college: aeift week ,ancf n returns MabbIxd-. Yesterday! evenmgjiTTli'cToc r.&fefifc Peter's Cathedmr.-Mft-Micfeael F, -Borke and.-. Miss Bosie Levier were married, VerylevyA. Vanlde Nf Tfrf performing the ceremony. Mu Burke is ffne of the most populat telegraph-operators at thi Western Uniqn office, in this city, and has recently received a first-class1 position at Asheville, N. C. He left with Jiis bride for that place onthe"2 o'clock train over the. Richmond 'and . -DaavUlfe-railroad, wung w ivii xiicu- wjo 4Wbu-wiBueu or nam Dispatch of this 11th. Mf.'Barke and his fair young xJkB. Mr. Burke -had entered upOB - thd duties of is cmee yodOg;cdae:ttt present boarding-atf the Grand Central. and we 'besk,ftneih''nei:kiridly attention of our cftizens: rfj.-i.j'f .!j .I- lw theiAsfleVii cwiiiw; it.-JaiC a i ui Hosnuvf Ni :, Jon IStB, . To mjf jnends u MaywSQr n, r-.t:i , I learn: that a report is in circulation in your, county to the effect that I have stated that I favored the stock law for Buncombe, but would object to it in Haywood as I owned, in company with others, some range lands in that county. I said that the law would, I thought, operate against me, individually, in both counties, ranging' cattle as I -do, but I also believed it best for the country gen erally, and in the end weuld help me with All otharsj-and. that I favored it in Buncombe, arid if the people of Hay wood wanted it, shouldfavor it foe that towrjj shipin which-I am interested. I believe we canrwork together hereafter, as gtibors and friends, as heretofore, and tne stocK law wui aid us ail most mate- ially r , f J. Q. Ccrtis. i -1. Sjkijk Drum-jTlajor Amiss, of tha third regH ment Nj Cf S. Gy thowed ns jlhis morn ing ontf OKthe neatest uniform vests We eTei jpaw made for Vim by Mi IT. Ellick, this. city. It is noV:Bnly made on-the latest military styleid elegantly made, but will idd gorgeousness to the fine form of Major Amj)Theother boys Will look' wittr'e-rfiftifc-fiVed in vv whpn thrnandsomitt(um-majAr istout ' i - , - - P (-V l jr.. $BSONA. " Jti3sr T$L Farmer family, of Jf&fir1lgp&, larrivedq- Asheville for,thfrtrarpoe)ffedending t$e summer 1 f 1.1... ' i . , i -, 1 . : bere anV-iavevifti fated the Fjnly Chuiin. house Mr. TtjgLyphf,r:Jp PSiladelphik, with his wife, and Miss Gertrude Weil and sister, of the a the place, arrived here Friday, and are f-VgueBts of Mr. II.-if: Lyons. Mr. I. LLyons,oNw Orleans, with his family, 'also arrived - here. Fri day, and have taken possession pf their summer resilience easi 01 tieaumon. t 1. Watt Hill. Jn the. Dcavef buildirSg-, meals at Itv. .... South Main street, can f-.tr ' '1 any tiino. '.Beefsteaks a s; 5 . ia iTwwrfiTtxG; 3... ..... ' - ' -v- :- - i She Sg"6'sata -atd adi 'con" clftjfe ii;(bj)ttll,r. oar is Bufe:6f iday""We'-i8e ''- 0ttNatt'.'XtJibaso' way of xiJCltCBiwe meeong. cj?,rjderTiirig-the ac of tKe; legislature in paasing tbA'ito'rHwispfi'cially: the ac tion" of the -representatives from Bun comWr'wWibSf Jnroictl, had pledged themselves tew-fote against any such.lawth4'438 tSd3actioh of the Justices and Commissioners for refusing to' near tne' comnlaindf teltizrfhs of cer tain townships dni the mt day of June. He" ' was! Wye.ie '.the co!y(gov;frrh counsel, Wid vised thIieople to peti- tio ittwomTOiisrQ'ners' to all j-bTe:; mag istrafes together ; a SQpi,ias:6sibl9 to hear the petitions,' and determine- the matter. u...k Dr. Xolr then-ookihe floor,1; and him to stop CaV'.few inirlutes: and while this colloquy - was going on; ealls - were &ade for Mr. Richmond; JPearson,, 'who respdiided. MiHe explained ht c.6urse in the legislature on the no-fence law; that he had .pledged the people to vote against such measure; ahd ,lh:Jhad kept ;ithat ledge. thajjiiixoj Jeajeshayjng..made no pledges, were determined to pass the law, but his. opppsiiion secured from them a compromise, which resulted in the law as passid'jabeolute for certain townships, optianary f or the others. Had he not objected, tie law would have been absolute for the whole county, and he expressed bis appreciation of the courtesy shown him by "this colleagues, in leaving it eptionaryl for certain town ships. Thought that where the stock law was wanfied.it should prevail; where not " wanted,! sudald not be enforced against the will of the people. Some of the townships bf this county were too poor to cultivate and too steep to fence, and it would work a dnrel hardship upon poor people living in those-townships to najcato.flubmit to the noTfenca law. Mr. Pearson criticised the action jof the Jus tices and Magistrates Beverely in not hearing the petitions he- and others had for Black Mountain.- Averys .Creek and Swannanoal townships. He would not denounce the democracy,- wr hold it re- SDonsible for the' action of a irresponsi ble body, lie wisneo. to umce witn ins fellow-citizens 'in condemning in the Bevereet 4nrler; . th.fla grant outrage heaped upOiJfcfli C, of certain town ships by ivtba Juticcnl Commission ers. Mr. Pearson co&tinued at length. Messrs.J. H?Jrrrffi6n and C M. Mc Loud then responded to, callsdiscussing mainiy inq iiegai Biaiusj oi uie qmesnon-, denoudcing' any !e"fibrt to coquect this matter with politics, saying that the Dower still devolved uoon the (ixnrnia siitrar'laftd' JtgtfCeB to( meet and Jifear tnexompiainis-oi-ine people, ano tney believed the Justicesand Commissioners, composevi as they were of our? best citi- nrAnlil t a if nob A1 n - -I uvaam menaCd tnat ine-CommiaBionerstiFj Te quested . to call a quiet meeting at as early a day as possible, far this business. They did not. wish to be considered: as taking part tn any action or expression which would tend to 'give a political coloring to this meeting, but would unite their voices with an indignant pub- 1 ; i .1 1 - f 1 1 -r . iiu. .agaiiisi, . me acuon . 01 me -jusuces. They counselled the people of the town ships involved 'to ask for another meet ing to eonsider '(heir- ?rievancesj if not heard in this appeal, then resort to the cpurts, which, in their qpioion, could and would give relief. ; ! -'- ! u Mri T.- .X Candler-took the floor and expressed surprise at the turn things had takers. JI9, believed; the Justices had perpetrated a trick, an outrageous trick, upon the people, and did it deliberately; and t air come from the fact that ' the Justices and Commissioners were, not teleetedby the people und were not re- f , i . .1 1 f . 1 r 1 Bpoomum to ine people ior tnen acts. This meeting should denounce first the legislature for passing the "stock-la w; Bee end,' 'the- eonnty, 'governments system, third, the ' conduct cf. the Justices ; and Magistrates on the first inst., anoVdeclare a purpose to support no man hereafter who would not pledge himself to go for the repeal of the no-fence law and county government system, and introduced res olutions expressing such sentiments; Mr.' Candler' &ld toad a resolution en? doreing the action of Mr, Pearson in the legislature on the stock-law.' ' 1 ' Mr1 Pearson- said he could not en dorse the resolutions of Mr. Candler, and offered. a subatitute.therefor. t 'L. W j Mr. Atkinson said he' could not en dorse7 Mr. Pearson's substitute; this meet ing wasifb1a'three-fold purpose, to;de nounce the , legislature, for passing the stock law. Jhr jany portion ,of the county, to dehdmice the county ' government sjAtemy and the action - of the. Justices jnjnotihjsarjLngj the, petitions of the peo ple, oijcertaih townships, and to- pledge themselves to vote for ho man who would not go for the repeal of the county gov ernment syetam and stwk-law- t ! 1 -, Mr..,Candler sueeested that Mr. Pear son's substitute withthe suggestidris 'of uapt. Atkinson incorporated would meet the' objects of the meeting. Upon sug- Bosuon tneae were added, and, as amend ed, the substitute, was- adopted. It is as folloM-s,:, , ,. ', .;. ,V ' "' Th c' pe6ple bf Buncombe county; i rres-pe-ctive of party organization or political "taffltlatloir, have assembled in mass meet- na- to cqndemn:and protest against . the Wctidffortne .Board or Justicesand Com missioners on the 1st-inst., and do de clare that the attempt of said board, if to deliberately force" upon the- people of eeriaiaiowuauips 01 tuis county xne law known as the .No-Fence or Stock Law, against tne express wm 01 a large major ity of the good, citizens of said townshlnfl. is an arrogant and flagrant usurpation of power. ::.;, Tbe refusal of said board to receive or listen to the respectful petitions of many hundreds of Our best citizens; is a viola tion of the inherent and constitutional righto f the people;' --. " -. . We-declare the action of said bdSrd to be unwise in that said Stock Law is un 'suited, to Infenceableafid bntillable rxioun tain lanus. - - - ..; .. t.-.- , -; - : .-,-; : ' . -W declare it-to be undemocratic in that it -thwarts and subverts the will of a majoniy 01 ut peoples r fj r, i f B declare, it to be unricessary in Uiat the townships where he law is absolute afrffif' W'wjse affected by the'loption or rejection of the law; m the outside tOWnSniS. i, t l' ;V; fr--.-w.'- . We declare It ito -be; despotic and r"vo luttbnary in that it.defies the ,v- people," traia pies under " right 01 peiuu: was proceeding speaiewjjtb mwsirTf-- pTaan,pracUcar,BtronginustratedeTn thusiasm. when M. Toin; Candler asked on to young men and women, l .direcjkinff :-satpr-ps)S.l Jiberty 4tha as endufiiig and sacred as the everlasting KOcit 01 ages. . i.iu-j imu alt is resolved farther, that this meeting; of jthe people of -Buncombe; tcpuBtyj ,de-i hounce thosemenibeirB of the Legislature1 that parsed the, "no tfen'ce .law" against tbtf known wish& of"", triajority'of 'the people,' : as unworthy of public trust, and that We will neyep. support any candidate for the Legislature jw9 is no known r boj be in favor of the repeal of! Jbe aforesaid "no fenfteliw": tlsa who are not lh favor "of the repeal of 'the! rrfesenfc'ystenv'df county : governments 11 .liJtA., i;oii i rtlti 'H--1 f..l'. .m.'S.ll f1 )hS-'..y.i: ,WCATUT(IXB , jfapUffo CflMJ--:jfp-:iEENT- 4 , Thif ,yeryJntwpsng.;9ccaaipn jhegan Sunday,, and wiU be. fawt$i row and tiext 'day., sterdayi Eev, Bi .Price,: .editor , pjf , tbje HftlstoftJ Jhrhstm Adtocatc, vA one of ibe ahlest.clivinesLiii the OinferenceJprjeaohedttiB baccalaure ate sermon to a, very large aqdionce His text was " Work -out ypiir pwn. salyatidn with fear and trembfingVVr.The. subject was self-reliance; and was presented in a etrons', Impressive and enective manner their thoughts to the respbnibilities and puties and obligations of life1. May the good seeds sown fall on good frround. und -spring p an hundred foldj.i 'j'iht.: ';u-. ., xo-morrpw the regular commencement exercises take "olace' - Wedneadav the I an nual address "before ihe , t wd ' societies wui wueuvereu oy penapor . z. : y ance. - j.ue past session. 01 the (Jolleee hasK not only been a -eueeessful "one, but in many ..Tespfects,. most 2 gratifying tq its friends; and we are pleased tP; pote that all indications' for the. next term are still more encouraging. It. is well officered, by 1 devouty1 hard-rirkingf'painatakin, intelligent: gentlemen! and,- ladies; and, deserves tk(j ponddence. arjd patronage of the; pabliCM.-f,;.; ,! 1.hyrU '"- srjfftAy at tei,A'te MovKTAlrsrj' ! :,iiO'Uf ,'1:1 .in j'ti.' 47 !?; fi.';i A y GOOD ilSElLVOX. DISTINGUISH! ED ,VISnORS.-THE' teachebsI '. INfELLltlENCEiAKD JiEA VTY.l J:.X". tri in- Mt. Mjtc h ell . HotklL . ;';: r-j- Black, MouNTAiifr, June njiSy) ti i Jbs. jCiTiZEN:-This rolriantic. hot is ixqi filling Mfiapidly,.aridinth.e cou.rse of a 'few. more days,' here w3t be - three hundred guests. . ' Mr. Stfepp is aiow receiv ing iai large number, of letters froai djfferj ent 'portions' ot our owrt State ' for accom modations, -and also front iothfer 'Soathern State's, -'New Orleans, Mobile Montgom ery'," Augusta and Atlanta.' '-Mri Stepr and his wife use every1 "effort in their power to make their guests-feel at home. . Persons need -not hesitate about Coming to this beautiful hotel. for ; fear of -not ' receiving good fare and every attention that will ren der them comfortable,. , There, is now quite a number of . guests ' here outside of the teachers' convention." '. We have that dig nified and venerable manColi L C. Wash ington, .- and his good. wife from Kinstoh; Mr..Biirwell, of Charlotte, Senator Vance's former , law partner; his brother the drug gist, spent a few dajs. Mr. Edmund S. Bttrwell; and wife ftom Charlotte have been here for the past week. "Mn B's thild was rqcnie muk pemre tney 'letr Homer Trie pure atmosphere has unproved the .'child very much. . We have also another distin guished son of North Carolina here, Dr. Johnston B.: Jones, of Charlotte.. Col. J. K.' Davis, the manager of the hotel, will keep it in first-class style," and when I 'say that, I do ; not mean in an artificial -way. We had a yery good short sermon ; in ,the hall to-day from the Key., A. B. Morgan. Ypur Ashyille people ought to visit this place often while the teachers' Convention Continues.. .'It is a very 'intelligent body of both sexes. : .. There are learning and beauty in.the convention, ',; vftjiiirf Ctizbn,,. H.DTKX vAfijtfVALSi ,(,,.;!;,.; Jvi-,.;! ' uM ! i Western rH D E ,Rqberst, Leicester: Jos Ray, Mi A Brank, ,WeavervilleF E Lytle, ArdehjF M Jones, IIomihyrF W Richards; -Johnson City, i Tenn; -Geo E Thomas, Abingdon, ,Va; W. K McLean, Ivy; G W Davis, Charlotte; ,"W ' GCor-. pening, county.)' j jiv. -fr i -:y," Suxtnnanoar--J: , E Rucp bough, Varm 1 bprings; Miss Jou. Taylor, Abingdon, Va; U Brown, Atlanta: Charles Gill, S Clinton Cooklaftd, Baltimore.:-" ' "'il J.'- ' " ' 1 Eagle B C Mitchell, Waynesville W E Martin, Louisville. Ky; D 0 Click, Arden; W G Sampson,kwife and daughter Chan dler Sampson,Orange,Lake, FJa. j ' 1 r , Gjrand OnUralT S Osborne, G WiWili son, city; J Nichols. Marshal): H C TrOtt, Salisbury:" '.". , , -. m mm. 1 i 1 1 j rr-i: i -.'. ! ! ' oXtr: Ji 1. 7Curry;preacbfid Sunday morhing in . the - Baptiat church to . a crowded-house.- Dr,-Curjry-is-oae-Qf the most able divines in the pulpit, and bis sermons, are always listened to with both pleasure and instructions. V v-''i ! "'-'.. yi i .'" , - An Appeal to. the Chactacqua. Pon't forget that Jasper Ii'fSmathers1, your old 'friend . at 'WaynesvSUe; is", at present funning two 'busses to. and from th e. depot at Asheville. "He thanks ybu for yo'u patronage last year;and solicits a renewal. " i' X ' . :J " ;.','. " ; tjnly 1.' 1 : ,i An txcellmt stock of Ctothind, wetl cut ettid well made'; id fixid-hid rtasorialle prices,. Stylish-' Derby and Straw', '. IIats, LCollarsv If you want good 5 cent Cigar r P .to Lyons' and ge a " White ltose," . Jr" All the great- aailies-NeW Vort IIeiuil World, TIME'S TjNTaiBujJE, Charleston IMews--ant cuaia,- tiar lotto OBKR.VKX,y Raleigh iNewa-iasERy-ER,"yYi1mington. Star,. .Wilmington .,R vwi:i and Asheville. GiTiZEir--are to be founY Tegularly ''at-"tM-'- Book 1 Stores' Of J. ' N. -'MoVgan 'C&b, JK and E. Pelham. .i'w-:-.1r--.-:'.K. t..i .- '-The Daily Citizen for sale also at E- tabrook''.-.- h'tiv.i'x B JiEK - CONTRACT; '.'. ;.; WESTERN;;C. - t ::'. .insane; as Yuu m;' MORGANTON, , V,.:':.'..- '. N. C. C EAIED PBOPOSAU Wlltb Jit EECEIVEl) 0 unta July 8i, 18B5, tor tb ''' . .; 1 Fcrrihhin$tf Btefi:far iha JJrtl Arp,.i . Ijisane-Asylam,- ' .;v. ; -.. lor the period ol H months, from July 15th, 1885. to be delivered twice per week In uoh quantities as will be- required by liie Steward, ad of the Quality to be approved by him. The Executive Committee reserving he right to accep -"'.reject an das. - - - . ai : vv : June 11-iawKot . ' . X ' ' ' ' VuJTr; Ties, Scarfs, Shirts ana Drawers; Jiaif hose, tc.;"&4. W EED W OOD CO. j ' ":'2t ' : ' '-'I"'' v ' ' '' i - i " :j'i'.'.' il'l.'v';! ('' ' .rri i;j:.. o . TIE; 5 CENTS TELEGRAPHIC. ASSOCIATE PRESS- TELSIG RAMSES rE- y-J- ! ; fclAt' TO CITIZEN. if'-' ;i ! tiil-J f H'--l i Ur.W. -'lfi,I.T tlSi'i- 11., .atli'jby jLlKliluiiiK. , , ., )I-.!i-.iiit.-..;l f -' ..M'f-:,T-rl ' h, ; . -t ' - xa.m . kit , bot 1 lepts and ; Weill ago Blown wit-n;'i-''r.i bv; haa-- u.i-: -lis Omaha. -.Tuae ,f.The etond severe lain tod wind within the .lastjWek. jVisited this section, yester" day, One 'residence in Omaha was struck By fightningbttt the pecuparits escaped iri-! juries. A bralenian named "Sullivan"was kifled'hy liglltiHrii near Columbus." Ini mense damage Was lpnft in the Country -to wiaiT7milI:AD4iargs bx,,llrii.rrr swoni;:-along 1e , Unioactli Kaiiroan was particttiady severe. At. Millard, 20 miles yestj fwo lumberfards were entirely blJwn awayi' ' At Elkhorn two houses and barns'1 were blown down. For a distance of eix miles West of Grand island the. tel egraph poles were all laid flat,: The same t fetrucfc fiorth Platte deoot. and was .-:- blowing, it to pieces, when telegraph cpm munication was cut on. lhe, aepot at Phelpvs Station,' on the Burlington & Mis souri .Railroad,' was partially ; wrecked. Great : damage Was done for a distance Of 50: miles along the. Nebraska Railroad,: in tflej-Southern.-' part' of . .the State,, a' great lany.jUuildings being wrecked. Reports are meager so far, owing to the mterrup: tion ol telegraphic communication." " ' ' - m LL '; Retnrn of the -Marquis of Sal- .-.y.- -s-..::-.. -( ;, ..LosnoN, June 15., The Marquis pf Salisbury has returned to London. There wilt be a conferehce of thei Cbirservative leaders . this after noon'.' - i ri Iorct Salisbury IVot ' f Primler. Yet the -,: ' ' '' 1 iLoND03I,;June, 15.' i ;The London nira sayB Lord Salisbury has. not 'accepted office . unconditionally. Nothingwill be definitely settled until the tiueea's arrival. -The Conservatives will require some kind of guarantees from their opponents that they will leave the new Government until the general election:'.1-' '?' ' ' ;'. ; -' i-::'!-"! of Prince.; Frederlcjt '''"' Cliarles. '.. ; ; -.'' -.'. Potsoam, 'June. 15.-' ' Prince Frederick Charles, wh( had- a stroke of appoplejy . yesterday, died this morning' at 10 o'cloot. II is' cousin; the I Crown Prince of .Germany, was present as tne time 01 uis ueain , Hig lieiir Ha rd Pressed . WlSNIPEC, June 15. . .- "Hue following has just , been received: (Chippeway) . Missouri; Portage of Beaver Riv?r, June 1 1, 6 p. m., via Fortpitt. A courier, just arrived from General Middle ton's camp, near Loon Lakerepprts that Big1 Bear' is: heading this way; and Steele's men are'pressing hini very hard.' The river has risen several feet' in the last few days, thus preventing Big Bear, from crossing with, stock! west of this poinW1') The 65th regiment is tatjoned three miles down the riven' i The. timber being'i heavy s east of there Big' Bear will come in by an iuntrav eleid trail, and' will thus be? snared. j -ifi'M '-i ) 11 m m ; '" u.?.; ! .1 Virginia iidy poison- "f Eli Bf II Fit IH SItA.M. ! i- 'MO'-i 'i: ,r;,i ;) -;'- 1 r Tlii SIiirderer Arresied. : :!'-:' - - 'y l y-''V ' V; ' in ; Petklsbcp, Va'1, June 15.' iira!,'j.. iX Pnryeat' yras murdered in Dinwyldie Cpvnty,rlat4 Saturday 'night; 1 It isalleged tiiat site; was inurdered by , her ,buband .with strichnine adminis tered in whiskey. Puryear was arrested and lodged in jaSL; They were married a year .ago, and lived unhappy together mpstpf thd;time. Mrs. Puryear was ,22 years of age. She was . a , .daugh ter ; of Dancaa Webli'of .Dinwidde County. A poBt mortem -examination: will be made to day for the .purpose of analy slug the contents .of the stomach of the deceased. Appointment - ','luc' " Pfesi-, :ii.li;:i;;74-.'-,,; ;;-. i:.(J ...if j Wasiiisptos, D. C. June o. M,f.'Tiio,Ji-President, t day j Appointed Frank T.Fprbes, I ostmasteratFrederlck; 6biirgl; :ra.,,.yice'j Xawrecce Taliaferro suspended, and: John A-: Young at Char-, liitto, NlCw:yice W.-W, Jenkins supend ed. Postmasters r ati both places were suspended for partisanship uporrproofs. DeaUiftf Admiral ConrbeU , . .- PAnw, June 15. , In the chamber of deputies this after noon -Admirttl Galiber, Minister Marine, announced the death of Admiral Coiir bet.!l The admiral died on board his ship Bayard: nis :death. was caused ' by in-ostratibri brought on by over work and mental anxiety. " . r i -.- ' ''.-., : Employees of (he Agricultural v t Xepartmeut Pnrloughed.' : 1 jko Sloiiey'lo Pay ihem. ' 'vlj- -:U- iu Washingtok June 5th.l;-Commissioner- Coloman summoned to his off!?, this morning j the entire force of the statistical bureau of. the bgricultu ral department, numbering 21 persons of both sexes, and announced: that there would- remain no money to pay their salaries after the 20th inst; they were all furlouthed without pay from this -20th inst, until 1st Jahv . And Job WorhoJ all kinds done witL . promptness and mt low fricet. - fit- .'- ! -i n, i -i i ,tT ! , ,--,i- Li h IL w, '' . v . MAnsin, June 1,5. ; ;1The ' Chopra v is ' 'spreading' ' west'w'ai'd aloiig ; the ''Medlterran'ean.'iiTbere,'''are ' several caws now in Alicante and Carta -genariTiteJvefijthonsand ;prsnf.Jeft Vladr j4, . faring: f h.e; pat weelf n conse quence pf the cholera scare arid the je3ccr- dus is increasing. 1 ,A r :::-i':' : rmm , t .!1 " inr,l .1 " iUv.'iT Balilmr Mawket". J r .. ,'. Baltimoee. June 1.5 ;12 m. ' Floiir steady "witli a air local 'inquiry. Howard street and .western-' Bupef "S 80 50, extht 3 50425.3- Family i S0(5 20. City MillsjBupenS 2550,' extra 1 75 4 00, , ,Rip. brands- 3 ,Q03 1 Wteatr Sputbern, lo-er and quiet, weaterniijt - 'r4 CornJ-Bowtrtertl ' dull and k&wef. i-esterh'dnll and cAiiy'Sauthemi white SOyellow nominally at J4j rxyfs. .-. -v... .. ., - New York-, June J5. ' ' Aa usual on Monday during the slim mer months' the stock exchange did not open until 11 o'clock this morningi First prices . were generally . ft , to i piv rent higher than they closed Saturday, even ing, while' Lake Shore and 'liouisviVle & Nashville were up J. Tlie principar ac tivity was in Grangers, Vanderbilt's, -Lackawanna and. Western Union.n1l.1ii '"' 1 COUNTY 8URVETISCI. jjr.l iJ-A -Card fraOu B. fV PmttotsJ i . I beg permission through the -medium of your paper, to- call public attentKiivto the improper action of the county conHntfssioa ers, and the wrong done me in the appoint ment of a surveyor to run the county' line, at i their ; recent ineetine . here on the . 1 tt Monday of this month. It is well known that I am the duly elected and qualified surveyor for the county, "and my, -fitness and qualifications are not questioned by any one who knows me, or has had an occasion to have my services,' Now,' I ask? was- it right, or in justice to me, after the. people have elected me to this position; and .when I have gone : to the -expense of ' purchasing proper instruments,, to ignore me. and t;m . ploy another surveyor no better qualified, I suppose; than' I am. ' ' I claim' that1 1 am the officer of the county for this -and, simi lar work, and as such, think-1 am entitled to 'the' benefits of such' service.' It is too slim an excuse for the county -ctfmmiasion-ers to say that they had to make a contract with any one for this work, at the time they did. ; Their duty, it occurs to me, and will : likely strike the public, in the -same light, was to direct the county surveyor to do to the work, and pay him' for ' his ser vices' whatever is prescribed by law, which is plain in the case; and they know it, or ought to, at least, t know "nothing' about what the commissioners are to pay Mr. J. G. Aston, only from rumor, and therefore, will say nothing about it, only that I understand-he is . to receive more; than the law allows for such surveys. . , - Now, Mr. Editor, if the commfssTofitts can show to the public, or to me, as county surveyor, -any reason, or excuse for the manner in which they have acteC'I will have nothing more to say. Bat 1 cahnot answer for the public, . , f ,., f : ' 1 am, very respectfully, , ' : 1 B. F. ' PATVOM , fi-n - , : . n County Surveyor .Buncombe- Co.", Asheville, June 11. . ( ' Firttiass boots 'and shoe's made to ' order at - i T: ViH WsAVEA'F.i i Your old thoes can be made is good as new only at ,, , ,., T.,IWEAyEB,8.j Western NCarolibft'lt. B. w .!: 1 , '.'-ui '.'ui - Itee,'1,-' ,M85.) : Westers N. C. Kiilroad Co.. ' ' "' General Passenger Ofltee, ' . Salisbury, June ?tn, On and after June 14th. 1885. the follow Ine dor- b'.e iNiily PHOseiwer Schedule wiUrbe onetataHt Ir ' tnia company : , - .1: ' ' -.i-. .u t-mt,(- :- l.i ......... rralnNo l. Arr. L've. yi .f. .-: ' ;TnOnK; 9 , Arr." "1,'veJ Salisbury, i ' -: , , ' ; , iis a n "iioiMs am. 1.15 816 .ln-K ,it 4U U 4A - Statesvllle, z.si e-st Newton; -,.! S37.i iAtTin;' Hickory, 4.u . .u Icard,. l.k IM'i 4.K2.IV Monranton. o.uu . o.w 10.B0 10.89-- Marion; ' 5.57! .5? I 1 11.87 1 llJtS .1 12.10 p m 1S.50 -.I . 1.28 " 1.41-a : 9 te. Old Fort, 6.28 12.10 Round Knob, . 6.45 i : 7.10 J .'V 1 -1118- Black Mo aln, 7.48 7.4 l.-n Cooper, - 1 ' 8.03 8 OS ,'-it 1 1 1.4t - sd a juncuon. o.z ,o.iw . z.to , Aaneviiie, . -o.i Alexanders, fl.22 .M Marshall. '" 9.58 :U.W :t'J- 2.13 p' "1 if-; ,vl L" ili:r. ; ! - r.A ' Barnanls, . I0.W 10. WarmSpr'gs, 10.53 t Mil! .-VI, !. 'n:-.,l J, ; OOWa EAW '-fit 1 ! i-...i..'-i Train No. 2. Train Na, 10. Arnil tVe. ,5.2nm S.26 s.w . 2.45 8.01) TArr '- T,'ve.'-! 120 am . 11.83 put 'HA ' lOJW . j j lo.: , M il : 10.U ' BalLfberr, . Btateavlllv, ' ' Newton. . Hlcaonr. -:: M.11 . icara, .. sf.wi;.. Morvanton, .17 1 " Marion, 8.22 , Old Fort,-' ' ' .oj Pound Knb, . 7.W : ., Black Vou'n, 6.nt 1 '-. ' 9.46 I .lll . 2.11 - SU7 - 8.82 7.5:1 ., 7.88 . . 6.32 , 0.18 6.55' 1.42 1 1.4i 14.45 12.45,. li.IT 12.18' ' 11-57 , 11.67 to 11.15' 11.15" JlJtt.Il., 10.37 18.87 r;V,.. IP-.W . Coopers, j',6.18.;. j 8p'g Junction, 5.55 ' Asheville, i - ; 7 Alexanders. - 5.00 : 6.06 .;...(. 4 IS -,a.4a -j,! DmSION, Marehall,. rj:;. , 4.83 Barnards, 4.15 ; Warm Springs : .. .! j ,: r iHTtPHT ' 'Goto West. ' -: V. Traln.Ko. -li; : i i v 1 I Golnc East. .V .i rraln-Nd.. . Arr. Stations, A M .00 ' Asheville, 9.37 r 9.40 - r. Hominy. lit: Arr. Ive 5.50 ' ' P M ,:3.10 -,,; 3 It 10.05 10.09. w Turnpike, 2:43 i lO.jai TrlO.-g ,,1-ia'uItlTen.i 11.02 11.0.5 -S. Civile. I ..'Hi lfXJ 11.8 u 11.40-. e; Wayueerie1,yj liir ;: ;";! S 19.15 1H.17 o Balsiro, - 12.16 118 12.40 ) 12.44 IS ! Hall, :ti , u 11.45 . . It i 1.19 1.96 F Sylva, .':.,.. , 11.07 ,10 0! 1.30 .: 13 ' . WebTBtat'a: - o.as ii no 57 8.06 PM Charlmtoii. AM 990 Tratnk on the Murphy DKUJon rtih dally, Bon- day 4 includitd.. Balsam, is sawl statiuu; lioth way. - ... - Train No. 1 connects at Warm Bprlnrs with K l.ViAUKll for all point in the South and Southwest. ,. .. jr :. I'raln JO. 2 connects at 6al).sbitry a 1th K D train No 50 for ail point In tlie bul and South- . Train No 10 connects at Salisbury , with. It & I traim No 53. for all poiuta North. ' FiiUman Drawing Knonj Sleeping Carabetween Ooldsboro and Anheviile, and Salisbury and Ashe ville, on train Noa. 1 uj 2. Ulcpant Pullman Parlor Cars between Sallnbiiiy and Aslifvilie on trains Nos. 9 a4 10. V . Round Knob is bakfiist nation lor No. 1. sup per station 6rNo 2. and limnerstatiou for Na. 9. Hickory is dinner station for No. in. - ' W. A.TURK, A. G-. P.! A. , M. SLACGIITER.G.l. A.( piJE CLIFF' roa EAI.K. : A hanf'some, woll tlnlshenV C tn-'e, uh 8 rif-'iK "! " ' ' i ;i ni'trs cf liiu.l t-" Jji; C .3:-n in Cot- ana lower ror options. - Kouyiem.red HO amber 00o.'Jiiryjnd W"ifc;''d! '2' esreW'WlHier'ml ' V- -
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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