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r plaMM it'. DAILY EDIHOH I - WEST SIDE PUBLIC JSQUA EE. BILL HEADS, ZDIT0KS AND FROPBHTOES. 7 ' C 'I I LETTER HEADS, ''-.-r- x4rv-.uIDSTEIlS, r. -v i t , S-. 9 - BLANKS, dc .Andfob Work of; tflj iindtdontwif J? TISING RA TBS "7 L 0 W. h VOE IIHNO 6. ASHEVlEliEi N";G M NINGAPRlKs886 ... ! l - v, 9r - . , - jt w j iii rOWEIL & SNIDER'S COLUMN . . . . J v J ii - v y " . J DESTJSnTUCUyj ! T A-.. jt, . Rust-)ioof Qats7: -f m$T;?.l l.&0fCA tot . rinaa? big stock of -rprp r ; vv or iietay, P07ELL-i 'all ' Ik d f ' , .-Q; .Jca " .-HSv rj. .vB'; li ft -. " iS :rD" ""SS..' ' Pun '1 ySzt i it J-Tl -t " ; ' - " - i, ti -. "v?- t?- rfSB.; :.CP& "';Lj1"; fh:- i rj - f f2,lJ I S; . ' '" '"''' ' ijOl '.4 4' -'- Hil.t JhiiptnA TTl 1 4 o Vk TT. Mini!, Jt...a-a V. . TTw TTfe AT-TX'V- ii v . ssr - - . a x Meal Will be published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rate One Year, , .' . : . . . $6 00 SixMonthB. . . . . 8 00 One WeeVJ T T i 15 ' Onr Carriers will deliver the paper ery Morninc in eTery part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the unas Umce. i Felta and Canton Flannels in U colors mat received at Whitlock's - -Sed your Job Work of all kind to tlx IQfftcep V; ymt want u done neatly, cheaply and vnlA tom axgpcucb. JShirtsi 'Collars and CafTa," Suspenders in -new -designs; half boso and correct shapes in Derby Soft and gtrawiHats for coen, boys and niWren,'---'-" '8UiiiHft llniJ triu Mmi 6:14 r. X. -y ;.K 4- v Depart fi:l a." at. ' TennesMev-iAntve 'fi a. K. - J - -. i: Depart! 10:01 i. v. -WAxirMviUiB Arriwi 49 p. x. - " Denarta 98 : Th 8 ; Waynesville trmia ' reaches that point at 12:13 ; retunung, -eaves jvayneavuie tt a Jta. Judges b'goocl Lager Beer should try the v -Cincinnati- Nonpareil" at. the nanzar; -C .. i : ' Is o" Drag Store can undersell Pelham's I Pharmaer." Satisfaction and low prices guaranteed? , tFJder TrBright 'of Porlk county, arriv ed in the city yesterday, stepping at the Western Hotel.--.:: --- v We regret to hear that Mr. II. A. Hel per has been qnite unwell for the. past - Rev. Dr. Carroll was too unwell : San ilav to occupy his pulpit- He was much improved yesterday. - Col. Branner says the recent sale of Love Jands to the London syndicate was for $75,000. Large''' improvements are soon to do started tnere Messrs. C. A. Moore and M. E. Carter returned from, Raleigh Sunday evening. where they have been in attendance np- on the supreme Court. A most interesting -meeting of the Northern Settlers j Association was held Saturday night. The membership is increasing very rapidly. Mr. 2,eht Baird.'WUo has been in Wash ington. D. C, for some time, holding a poeition fa the Treasury Department, is . i . e r j -j . . "All flesh is grass," the poet said; If this be troe I ween. "-: " ' " The graaa of which tb Jodo wabttd Was very, very green. : ; The -Michigan Lumber Company of Grand Bapids Michigan, are still purcha sing . Vf ry large "quantities of splendid cherry, ash, poplar and other timbers in oar Western counties.' '''J-i t '".r Dr.. Vf. P. HUliard came in cfrohi Balf sam Saturday and returned -yesterday morning ' He repbrte 5 Capt Fry'as get ting on most satisfactorily, t Dr Hiwill' remain .with hini f.iSeTeralisdayfqn-? ger. ; .., : ;, ) All rQters willing to give their signa t6reij petition for ordering an election on first Monday in June, on the question of License or no License, will hare; the opportunity oi signing aaicf, petition, by calling it the drug and booM stores. A 3t CoL Jt Kv-Connally -has renied bis beauUful farm, connected with Fernihujtt fn "ATr lamaa Patlon. vhn RRnmv) coilW trol Saturday. CoL CL reserves his home) place and gardens, to which latter apeciai and enlarged attention will - be-given hereafter nldoSX :y. ' ' A , u yon want to enoy a treat go o at. De Vault's pharmacy, "and hear theelei ganl tousle rendered by a very large and Lahdsbme mmie bdx Jdsf "receivedT' by the Doctor,1 Jt is a uperb 1 Instmmght D. D. is 'passionately-' fond bf good mn sic; and likes to. encourage the taete- in otherat .-; "' t .v&iu f Thf Jewish PasspvejrjribeoFeast of Unleavened Bread, y .commenced last nighk jandwilF 1astf eighlk r days. If iacmnje4moraCye oseryel as 4b4 deliverance' of the Israelites from :the Egy ptianstr 4t loes -no talTect -the-bcsi-ness ct thsjjearish fraternity, but is only Pbservealthfilsfesnies.: ; : , , j Our friend, J, A. Irvine, of Tennessee. $!J Us-evKelfc'ottatoday Glad to see him back. He fnfonned ns tbil tli acho'cl committee of Columbia, Tenn., recently elected Mr. Floyd, ' young Western North' Carolinian, JiC'a pastor pf a church a Chester,rPa-, ( has removed'to Pb5adelphia,SFli.erei4t?kkes charge t'k puego 'nd jBopriEhms; churchj Mr,; Presley; married ; one -ot 'Ashevillsi ntOKarbMs-Tonns ladiea .Misa An dies interest alw&y and welfare of herself and hers 3 ' WXDGWOODr i ARB.? t-!1 " "? f WU$ rBrown ramble decoratl : aia cunner separat ji; lm . o.i. r- . , . IiiceajrAtiQiixet lot o thosa 3-50 .i 5 50 Library Lamps with prisms lost iA. Lookioat loDargamsm Table jery next week at Law's.?.. pppBiteDiJtllct Villi ifIE, v Mr- E. II. Hurt, banger 'and dealer in " "1 y T") 'X Tei! : " " "'r.tions, at IrieM mien's, North lia kjeet,'will give ell ordsrs fori work, ffraopt attention, and guaraniel eaticuon as to price and work.' Write'jfor prices; Ltv-j:- Www Miixikest TrnmutsoB, . :. "Tu? 7 t'"WHrrucx'a.'' i - I-ffs Kid Gloves, new etock ia 4 en 1 6 Bntf-or8', Tsa and 1 ' v-" ! VBiuCt i.. ft i-.i C T x. w . . .... and Miita$ ehiMren Glote? n r?t! - at .'or t 1 Watauga county, principal of tt Alex aoderchool at that place. ,: : 7 j RefMaaoncwpresleT, for some years nii UIJ,andli8r niny frieiidst here fee! a dies interest always in the iBOvei&C&i acsi sbtsoi -any. eize or son ely.i --Thia ial.-theVbest English 1A rtfra-'incA ; ASHEtlLtE TOBACCO lIABKET.j iiTJue jojsrket was slightly; stiffer jester day en aedium goods, but the sales wire smslL f- tv ! rC?-' j- -V "'-' 1 Sales 3.U4 pounds: t W Lankford, of Buncomb. 6f, 14, 8K Mrs H A West, Haywood, Iqts,8lil6i7i Teisitt Chvrch Sebvices..:! ?y ' The last bfjhe Friday evening Lenten servicee ad sermons "for- the young at Trinity urcbvjfccurred jJastfi Friday nio-ht. Thre have been very interesting and impressive sermons by. Dr. Buxton, Dr. Buel, m. Mr. tociiee ana Kev. air. Bnum. ;The:,iiindance of the people of th rxuiBh eomnrisine thB usual con- erreimtioii was Very eood. but it is to' be rretted t "t mre JDf thejyB menjo vur en i ' i.vhmwcM'. ? -"!- i Darins the present week, being F&ssion Week, there wiy ;pB service each day at 10 o'clock a. bo- : - m - f ::.;:xr Wos rut Ova SatfttoH.--1 The editor of the Tanntbn (Mass.) ?or 2oe, wno was pi tne jnuinDer ot iNortr. ern Editors who' visited 'Western North Carolina a couple, of years ago, vspeakB thus kindly of the Northern Settlers' As; sdciation bfthis place ttqd or our people and country: f-w- . - -f Citizeni of AshevilleNdrth Carolina, of northern birth have formed, a North ern Settlers' Association for the sake of giving correct information to immigrants and assisting them in the -way of build ing up new homes in that . cnarminj section of the South.- There - is a large northern eieinffnt lnAshcvulef and1 its people as a whale are progressive and determined to' make the most ot their unbounded resources and lovely moun tain surroundings- There is no portion of the South or West which offers better inducements to young mem with a little rbapital and energy to succeed. Climate, l ? a l w n xl i i . son ana saiuonty are , aa mere, snu a disposition on the part of the people to welcome new comers who want to turn the fertile mountains and meadows into farms, or harness the streams for manu facturing . purposes. Any, young man looking for a new home will obtain much valuable information by address ing the secretary of the, association - at ABbeville"""" v? . BaAUTrFli Deuvbbt Wjlqon. - Messrs. W. O. Mailer A - Coj. received a few days ago 'jt, very handsome delive- ery wagon for the purpose of delivering their fine beer, ales, porters, Ac in any portion ot the city, in quantities - to suit Messrs. Muljer & Co.,- are agent for the celebrated Prospect Brewery, of Philadel phia,as well as other ; first class brewe ries, and keeps constantly : on' hand the freshest Deersm xegs or oouies, ' ioraaie wholesale or by retaiL ' They have -recently had erected in their bar ; a. very lama MrwivAwAfA' wlif K ivtll oavjtai 1 si .tons of io, atua-aeveral siosenv.egB of beer on draught is simply deuciousiy cool at all times. "As good beer is strictly a medicinal - herb, and is kept in most well regulated fanoilies, .Messrs. jMuller t Co.. have prepared .themselves to: ac commodate the public-, with tbfr'ntmost Wa inrita attention f alt-visitors am tourist to the'advertisement' of this ai- (roUna, without takin In tiie jRonnd Knob, with its magnificent fountain and sceneryl'and . withai,'BpIena1d1iofel ao-J commodaUona, -iaaL compi&XMd we hope all may take it. ia.w Parties from Asbeville can " over" "on the mornifatt train,' and return In the evening," should incy not wwn C9iunaui tonser. in ties. Wt k tiipb Pnni PTOf.- Smitb?" cf JioTitrcai predicts for' fhri eek'-endiDff M ednesday. April 28fA jsudaen tbMinmari sections towax ds cold accompanied by wiid 'storm3iUil'unttlel Heaiia- er heavy ehovrert rain in south and west, cold rains and. sleet north-i- wind rms id "tIie"wesl,TQ6rthwp's, 4 over Vie "Lakesand e&stern.xoast, with vemmBettled-weather eener- prices aa low sfc lanyflia oface i ajs beenlremoyed fxoixi Levy8 'ta.Vtelli Weaverr8EtbtJouthT:Iif street wishes .trial by tbelAi ,l0vgtib- - ts ? . .It It 5 Blacky wssia'!H&' ity.yeitxtlay who axe always T . - .a ereet the i ! i . ..... TT. pariog for a heavr-j a of tou4 rists this Earn I may b sure ofa renuL.e, w hoJe-souled wel i - l ! IJCjTJ oeStepp haa.opesed. a f1 iil inril-3 1 : f:i:n" r 1 public to give IAla a call.- lie 4 iseatoserv3uall wila'toJ noc : 3 ;-i 1 at too TheK 3 f:rth'nr-'-fte ther' ' -,,-r--,-3.r ' "at- timore leeched te cv t y, an' is now ia. the 0. .iL...... i a sr j instrument, sure enorb, as.1 worthy the popular Lcucc- f. z jx a it caiau Tier. Con , ; t. tiie Anisic ..r Oone ly Monday ev 5J1y; ALU, t .3 C s.A. 1: 1. BAtPtLFTT'p- G i E AM'-sLAUK3UY.v WrN lslttill-'ia-'firpexiiiion 1 - X I: i i p2Ati: ! ri.''o. i-: "AWAT THE-1 T !" i IIOMES. TO Lfel4. Solxrv Days of Special Correspondence of the' Aihevule CiTizBjf. FiE0cx;N.:C3pril 19,1888. Situated taree uiiles irotiilienderSuiT1 - yille, N. C, is Flat Rock,' famous sum Imade this ' visit long since had -we but mer resort, so called naccounr of the! known thes beauties of; the Jocality. v VArx-f"4-s0j ya . VrTlllrty nnnutes' cUnve over-a nne road pliarfottiatiQa of.A.tnassive bed ofl Driu to Tiew the first f-.the palatial granite '$&$it!i($ 3?i2N JinJ Clrcumfer-i residences, that .rear themselves .above ence, singularly fiskinappeaxance and in fnanj'plaeea manifeeCing itself juet above the surface if the prbond in smooth'ay ers or beds, wh' if tradition'-and pro-' bability-iy Lwtcu.Mid, i waa ia sixiped goring ha4Archeaa ie when the floods i settled ar " earth appeared once agniii.J 3e voi ves on rest-mblances, rather than on differences, fand hencejit.bas been asser ted by the oldest -living inhabitants in this section that these rocks were at one time the,only plateaus of the" Alleghany ranee in existence for many years. The marks of the quarry nian's tools baVepass- ed away .. from this granite bed, and a grey hue of age has spread over the en tire formation, aided by patches of lichen and mossor by tarfe of .. ferny that here and' there have found a resting' place. For-here,; as always, - where man ! has Scraped, and wounded ...tbesqrfac pf the globe on which he dwells. , - Natur?, satenlDg" and concealing, I bogy with a band of healing." ; Near Fiat . Kock. ,are . to be seen the handsome residences of ' the following prominent and well-known families' of UharleBton, S. C. : . Ex-Uov. Win. Aiken, Judge Kine. Frederick Rutledsre. Arthur Barnwell. Wm. Elliott, Col. C. J; Mem- : TT XTSJJI-L Tx T t Dravton.' Mrs.; RsfL- Trpnhnlm A. . R Guerrard, Eugene P. Jervev and Ex-Gov. Bennett. - Many of theeeum mer homes are palatial in appearance and surround ed as they .are by taste5 and "culture they present magnificent eight for milep aronnd. T - .- ., It was a' rtre treat to obserye these tasty and handsome cottages all within a radius of two miles from, the observa tory of Mr. Jervey's-summer cottage at an altitude of 2400 feet above the, winterf homes of the distmeuished people "in 'tlo rSf ho la Co f - - No less beautiful and picturesque was the expanse stretched out before my vis ion through a valley nearly eight miles long,: interspersed with handsome cot tages, humble And happy homes, well managed farms- and evidences of culture and progress. In the' distance loomed up" the great mountain . barriers, still covering, sending forth, fresh, cool and invigorating breezes of.'oxyginated air. To" the- South lay the Blue Ridge with Mount Mitchell in the distance: turning to the West old Praegy and Clingman's dome peere&above the horin: while in th& North-stood oVt'in bold Prominence the Black Mountains,'; It is estimated that over $356,000 worth of property is.: centered in and around Flat Rock; 'belonging to the" people of unarieBton wno nave , neen summering here for many years past. X;", 'V- - ' - . tThe Chatlestonians are noted the world over for exouisite taste" delicate, refinei ment; lesthetic culture and I many pother graces which'adorri: the 'human,.' mind ana, xney nave certainly auown good taste in Eeiecung this place as one. peculiarly mtea ta enjoy me - bummer away from the lowlands during the hot jind sultry days of micUammer. .- -4 s - 44 Jlat Kock. however jjrosaic tbename .fioundi. is indeed. an Arcadian, field. 'of repose, where as in the'land of the lotuaH eaiera, 11 is ai way aiternoony ana we can dream away lite among peaks clothed with ferns and' huge club-mosses, and washed by-rivuleta and rivers with noisy girgung soanos ounountain.Btreams in th e diatancer It is here onefmay revive under tne stimulating influence seldom if ever to be obtained except among the .clifls ahdpeaks of the mountains. M'.''.r- .i une or .the great - attractions of thw place is the water, which - is considered the best ifi-thia 4ontttry.drnght from an, old -fashioned,- gourd from a clear onf fk-Y-riilaratint ffiat firaf I tA trk Bin it Slowly -and onj small . quantities,' and second, t could only: take but one goi& fuil,sa exhilarating was. its character, fearing !4migbt.not get upthe hilljn good shape. . It. made me " feel like . a young lad in the green and salad days of yoamftiem Everything aootea-roseaie ana. nppy .'j. --y j. ' Advice cratas TTou toners of the low- lands, if in the," sweltering dog-days of smnmer yon reel uuguea, worn out, urea fend exh&- tMhastea to tbe mountains Of North Carolina "where "nature" has & ren dy t i c " red for your coming aTrun- dle-Beti'of Recuperation,- boy I ere tW be equaled on this- continent' ior' the stead ' and sure rffvival jt' hat electrical force i-nd-power so nerr -ary tor your well l eing, happiness an 9cr.i fort -while plodding along on.!.thittauuiau&ry sphere. V-twl-fffT.tf.f ?Preicriftionlfromsatl hie'Dociors' pr'e- pared "at moderate prices 'a't' Peihftm'B :vv4 .--m'c.- ' rnannacytt,,t t,;Jtv i'Vl iti It has been stated that different Ones has the cheapest-Walt-Papers in the mar- ketli'J would saythat would1 like for buyers t0"cal"and pricemy paper before they give their decia'onv -1 1 buy from the factory, and tl.pre ia no reiddle man. -1 have had about -jars'- experience in wpf b""!r AaT. FrrzPATMOK. - apl 13-Uoir V Aeheville, N. C : q - . J , , 1 "' ' ' "' ' ' ' ' ' 1 Moari SD". 1111'. Co.l i fhe Builrick i: , call . auen k.r cn hand a tlon iji i j 1 1 ..t " fw'l a" J l "i.a F" yly cf co-miry produce n . cl. I' r' .a tL.j thir unrival-K-lr- scic'1 --'t' e nme. Ti j i f j 'lor pLblic favor, .utl in l . ie jie. by fc ii't sttea tion to b" ines and by conE-.i tlie te tnts Of their t utroii-V . h apl 6-0th - v.- .4 . p , , - - '; Ji-r 1 T- ' u, t Cincir.n'ia Noc jjoIj ad new iruk.3, at panel 1- 1310' Al cr . cl: 'a and'-parn;t, a 1 I : ?, I row OUR ' HENDERSON VILLE LETTER, IlKSDiEsonTiixa, April 19,1888.. ' y Editor pitizaf.' There '; was positively nothing worthy of ,note - during the last ten days which fact must excuse bur sil ence.' We had the pleasure jbifj the oomi .panyAibcaTew.yti''fV: genial and accompiished gentleman, flin ton A. Hel per, of your city in -whose company toH gether with Uol. A. Hammond or .Haiti more, CoL Pickens, iBey.Jr;i, Tea erne anA Cant TrvVvn T. Opt . vAr moA atif 12 rat. visit, tn Plat. Trtr-V - Wo abnnlrL tiav the native forests and give- evidence of taste and wealth of the occupants. There ydfr find the velvet lawn, the dark, shady recesses, the sylvan bowers, the dreamy nooks, myriads of wild and native flow ersj grand views of valley and mountain dotted with farms and the silvery wind ings of clear streams that nr : ta with the table Oclowaba. , iliiiiit.lake -are seen in thiirs8leeping beaaty from diffeij- ent points tnanend encnanunent to tne scene and arm the home ; of myraids of carp, oass. ana irouu uur pen is not equal to the task of portraying the deerv ing points of beauty as viewed from some of the eminences of this, much favored spot, therefore we will desist from a task for the accomplishment of which we axe inadequate. v Vli ; ' ' .'.4 '.h - a -, -We hope that. Mr. . Helper will return to see us when onr city aons her summer attire and' our visitors are here and give os the benefit of his descriptive powers ior ine weai or onr attractive city r.. . i Improvements of all kinds are goingon ucie uuu every wimg is oeginning coiook lovely. " ' V "- " v " i - B. F. Posey, Esq ; sold " last week his Beautiful residence '- to Mr. Anderson We did not learnthe amount . paid but should judge a. pretty - rotmd sum. ;.Of course this necessitates : the erection of another fine building in-our cif v as Mr. Posey has no idea oftleaving . as and we have no idea of letting him do so. , Large hotels, tobacco, factories, store rooms, private residences; "&C, are going up iu uic near luiuni nu mm city in tends to-"spread herself? and her natural attractiveness will add to ' make; her a thing of beauty, which, in the language pf Washington, ''is a joy . forever," 4 -t : - we learn that the ears will commence running : between here and your city anne ist, icoo, certaxn. -- inanKsi - i Travel ia improving and the. , hotelists and livery men are haoov. We learn that navigation on the French Broad will be opened soon and those who do hot tike to ride on the cars can Visit as by way of that beautiful river or come over n private; carriage. ' Any;,, way so that you get here.: Every one who comes to tne mountains thistsummer snouia give Henderson ville aiball just to see wnat a oeugouai piace 11 is. - - Wa have not taken that fishing excur sion yet.4 Wn teport when we do -, 1 oprs ever . j on k.obt, 8ati of Fais GRotf!fba;" "T" According Pjivertiseroenltfie com. mittee, vaptVcLondT .Capfcf,Fagg and Mr.W. T. Penniman, will offer for sale to day the splendid Fair Ground property at public auction. fcThe sale will take place at the court bouse door at 12 m.' This is very Valualbe property, and- as it has to be sold, we hope will bring its full wor . Wi Airt yijx is Bootao;'? 'if- The Greensboro - North State savs: AsheviUe, on the 18th day: of May will rote on an ordinance to borrow f 100,000 for water wdrksV street : ilghts, &c Still people will ask why Asbeville is boom ing and other towns standing still." 1 i.ne oesi juage 01 sucn wore 1 m this Stt4 testify thaVfl Shaffer's.' township map' f North Carolina-'is superior to anything ever made, -rie has just issued a pockei e'lition .Address A. . Shaf fer, Raleigh, N;C. , - - .' 1 4;iThe ta.arriage of the French Mar quis d'Aulan with an American girl is tratner.. more , interesting v, than these international marriages usually are, for'.this timethe ' brideV-'. Jliss liriatmas,- has no money at all. and herjtitled .bridegroorn islvery,rich ! JxaSKYS I Jbbsxts ! s- Jaasrrs 1 1 h ;i 1 Tot 'Ladies! missea and'children"al! gradef at- WHrrLocx'. i Another invoice of those pure Linen Bosom Keinforced1 front 'and back fyofc Shirt for 49c., at Whitlook's. 1 Black and green cloth for Ladies' Rid ¬ ing Habits jnst received,- T(rr?fXC t "it Wni-riocx's. NEW; ADVERTISEMENTS. 7 ANTED. -- V A 8KAM8TEESS, to aew ob faacy for work. Oavho eaa-ran a. iioBMatie Macb ni. api a-actn . - ; Northern & Other VisitcW M JthtetlUmtUp UTtr .IVrfA trolin s HOUI4) KOT FAIL TO FAT A VISIT TO 1 J, non::D,nr::3-::jTE?. AT BOUJTD KNOB, mmlm S JUif BAST VF n lit", K . XasHBVHIA-1 ii l- Yotl will pass over'tlie Cnest. Rall'ftoftA fine-Ina- erlT!r and see the mpjfc roaniueeat mouuutip acenery In th world. - - -- i - v i highest -iounuia -ia the world throwing a stream 0 Bore mountain water to the beiehl el m feet.- - . -. - -- . - , Hotel opened for trsi if :lon. -Come at once, or write for ciroulart;- Tlu se wlstlng, board for the season should write for terms. " ; W. B. TROY. Prirltor. - apl 29 dtf s OKPIiUS STOCK FOB SALE. ' c - T t 'iiri'v.- ii it. t--w : One thofoneh-bred Devon Cow. alt Years old. a perfect beauty, in fine condition; and a freat milker. Five fleifera, two of them In calf, aU bred by the subscriber rroin First Prize Jersey Balls. Brown Lt ehom and Pe tin Duck Eres One Dollar a dozen. - A One or Two-horse waon, cneap. - yiii a., mukiaa;!!, t a118-w8wks Wallace rarm, Emma, N. C. i IlalMai:EfS3,irpii3.j. r T3IT HOTELS, FOREST INN AND AtPtK IjORE are now open,-nuder the mannee- nxnt ot W. B. Southwortn. 'Everything postuoie to make provision for b' tilth and comtort aud lonsare hs been done. It Is on the same latitude s Old Point in Pine Forests. The air is drv. The drainage is perfect. - - --, - Reduced rates for Aii Slav- and Jono." For circulars, &c, atUlre.se ' ' an i-iim.-.-a . ' tiUiST H.-BAGO, Eupt : plAKO FOR SALS. -- h - ,... -. , . -. ,. "To any one ai-i ' .3 a tne 'PIANO I can offer a pood bargain. Tie instrument is rronounotd by ct'. I f 1 v .-y t i e one, and 1 wiil soil at a rt'lt""IVi :0 T .' L-)T Cn . . api i-)-. tw i. A. BaLLAKD, M. D. ANTED, - --' . f 1 SECOND HAND GCTTASi-.. - 1 Vr jfli-'icuiurs apply to -tpl . CITIZEN OFFTCE. RaJLROAT MoVEifJENTS IN VlRGIKIA . ANfJ , Pi OBTH yAROLXNA. t f .The Staunton. Ya,. Spectator' says: , Neither Ihe State debt, local-op tion, nor the. discussion of any other question .can eta j the purposes of the people ol the. Southside, and. "the SputwestinitheiE movemeta pret paratory to oudmg new ieadmsand auxiliary-! lines 1 of . 'railway ,The plans are comprehensiye, and con cern Korta Cal olina to1; a large ex tent, and Georplaj and trade centers of the Gulf States tda degree which has called out concerted action with L3 Virginuna'who are looi-irs fois ward to theestablishment of a rreat rrailroad cenlxe'.vveBt of tha Blue Ridga i monntainjs, which shall; b4, also, a leading coruercial and many ulacturinsr icitr.y-f Takin'sc :RooVe bfou a- higher J)arailel- ;than, .the Piedmont;- and opening in extension, to Asheville, N. Q.art(l Atlanta, Qai, a continuous line, which' wilh have its NoUhern and Northwesterp con nections by the IJaitimore-fc'ypbiQ and the Shenandoah, - Valley ; rai roads. Then thera are branches or connectihg-Haks- jwhich,7,wheiher wholly or partially carried out, will materially change Ihe map of .Vir ginia and North" Carolina, in the transportation routes of the present time, and will build new marts of commerce, and open new, industrial fields and furnish, tonnage and t rav er for the lines.' traversing the Vir ginia Valley. ; vtif "i The leadihg' line -frdin; Roanoke to Asheville is called .the Roanoke & Southern Railroad, 'and will de develop a country rich in resources, now scaroely opened? at' any' point It will cross the ' Danville & New River line at Martihsville, in Henry county j. That rich little county helped to build the' D. & N. R and is how prepared to take stock as a county, as it has largely' done by individual subscriptions,' " ' . ItsmsOct Wkst. ' " ? ": A correspondent on the M urphy line, sends us the following items: . ' .' A white'' convict' escaped from'auar- ters'at Tarretts Sunday rghl " Parties 0$ tne 100K out tor hua, . -5- - r, - Mr. Dick Bryson bad his leg broken and barely., escaped - being-; drowned. while taking logs out of the luckaseegee rifrer above Whit tier. ,'...' . j The body of the man who was drown- et at WhitLier some ; davs 20- haa not beenYound yet. '-''i it i j jt -.Mr. Natt Atkinson Jr., -wno was re cently shot accidentally is able to be out. and will reachAshville.Wfiduesday. x . Jackson uourt commenced in Webster yesterday. Larger crowd in town than for many years; Good deal of business to transact during the eonrtv f r,;. -- Owing to the Court House being unsafe they are holding in the Academy, but ev erytntngmovmgon u. jw. , t. -': Capt Fry is still improving rests ; very comfortmblyV-vrt.'ci- W't tf ;y,ttis j. Two men wentJta - lhe Penitentiary from Haywood last court one for theft. the other, a white manl was. sent no for two yearsTor bigamy. ; . - " "Pits."; Another heW5 lot of i Spring MflKaery just received, :'.aid:k VfmitoaJti ; Millinery 1 y Millinery i-i-a -: compute new stock and much cheaper than ever. j tOM'.ui-si .r.i $r.-??..,r? 1 J Bergner : a Jingle s 1 Bock 1 Beer.? tin . ... . 1 draught to-day at Bob Jones' Saloon. It is claimed to be the' finest American drinks Delivered in bottles to ant part of the city: i, apl20-dtm4 i A very largo stock of. Ladies', nice quality . Muslm Underwear and Gauze Underwear, for ladies, misses and child- ren,--Uuues in attendance, 1 t .if i 1 71 ft I' Mi ftil Utb- vf- v5fK .-i,,rit U :1--:tj.'y-iAyrti JUS Mi it Jc'i?c.J iJl !;JittftSKfi) vnysyfrnT fia'.jlxd-!! J ..'j3tijaiu'-l wI ii l;'t4-f J fc-fffow win iti'oe f 4 tt:-'r t i crrrnnd auull-cill cf spacoan t..aeiYdayi :fa-ji j"-;Lo4 H' Kia 9ii-iJ ! Uome and- see them: i ifU Is--t t-.RS f A -sf.it aim ;:. t' J-! ;. w '4 r,'f'"!- C'1.li --ffJ l.i," -V-'-ttV-'-'XTt ' 1 . '.!'") ; : i t .; 1- dhinbteator's kotics.; i 1 AU persona tioldinsr elaimt s-5;ist the estate ol tbekie- B. W UernUoa, b i t.ree!t them for payment wit rln tweWe b js of tuis tlate. or tiiia notice will be pleaded in 1 rcf recovery.. 1 I a lo request ad parties i; .-d to said to settle nh me at one a&u -ve tij-;i!-. iuu t eD. , ItSOO, ... , K. -&A1U.U, jiutu r. r 'i in nne-ea 01 A LARGE LOT. Try t'.e EIIISrAr.r I ' m ..!t- out an eqnal, at "' " ' 1 . : ' Dl I UKAKDEN, RANKIN A CO. rrrr State leraeratie Cemml((ee. - r rW8&nd Observer. . " 'f At a meeting of Democratic State Executiva Comm'Lia iheld in ' the rcayot's ofHce in ihe city of Raleigh. Thursday, April. 15th, the following proceedings were -hadi. v!,. r. The resignation. f .-? Wi J. Mont gomery, Esq., of Concord, ins a mem ber of the committee was 2 received, and ILS. Fury ear, Esq, of Cabarrus, was elected to Ell thtr vacancy; It was f esolTed that the' commit- tee request the several judicial dis trict 'conventions, ion recommend ta the State -cortsntion candidates fbj th oilice of j u.J9 from --their re spective diatricwrt'iKJ o i d? ,- It was also resolved tcr appoint an n n i'i i 1 in T f f n ii .i n"1 i v. .On motion, Raleigh was designa ted ' as the plac, and Vtdnesday , ' the 25th of Asast, 13 lh time . for holding- ihe r Slate conventio&for, nominating ..candidates , for chief justice and associate ; justices of the Supreme court and Superior court judgesind the , transaction 'of other business.- -: ' : 1 .-.v a - R. H. Battle.' - , e i.7 -'. t . -Chairman.. - i.B.C. Becxwith, Secretary. . Tenth District Burke; S McD ' Tate;' chairman Ilenderson, S - V Prcklng8-, "Caldwell,Thos M Vance; Ashe1 J W Todd; -YVataugaE ,-.P Lovill: Mitchell, P S Elliott; Yan cey, J , h Khyne;. JHcUoweU, U G Jfiaves."' " r ' . - . Twefth District-Buncombe. Geo. A Shuford, chairman- Madison, Col. . Jdhn McElrojrJ Transylvania, WA ' Gash: Haywood. W ,W String-field : Jackson, Walter E Moore; Macon, xv-ope n.iia8' tjiay, l .kj riicnens; CherokeeJ V Cooper; Graham, .W. G Phillips; Swain,' A H.Hays. ' Wonderfnl "Cures. W. D. Hoyt & Co., Wholesale and Re tail Druggists of Rome,-Ga-f say: W have been selling Dr.-King's New Dis covery, Electric Bitters nd Bucklen's Arnica Salve for two yenrs. rjSave never ; handled remedw-ihat tell as - well, or fire such universal satisfaction, , There -aveome wonderful cures tweeted .by these medicines in this city. .Several cas es of pronunced Consumption have been cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery taken in connection with Electiic bitters. We guarantee them al ways. Sold by H. H." Lyons'. 5 cents White Lawns worth 10 cents. . 20 12l 15 IS 20 . : 40". u u 05 . u ?.-.vf '-35-:'v ' ' - go t ... . : vw. .75., ,-,' at Whitlock's. U '' 60 , 7 . 1 itl '.-f-iii r J J.iH.iH : ' ''I ' 11 GREAT :tv f t.l Tty; . -. - I i - STRIEESI ; It is no wonder that therq areko many j strikes . reportedi vilA ? you ' housekeepers nd all j Who t want furniture would call atr. t-.Mitrm McMullen's, -.; ,1 V ,rvoii"rti;'j and set- htfw hef plhd ..telling goods, , you.,: WOuld fei surprised. Hja parlor' uitrhCbanibct Suits, Tables, Cbairs-i I3ureaus;..3.vVash sUndsyekBeilsteaJsyMt tresses, Springsi- (and byHhc -Wiy,; bo has the best Springs-; that , are brqiught tpthis ; jnarketjh t.Orpet,'i -RugF, Dc?pn Mats,l.&c x.are-..the -.best rhe market affords.4" Give; him; a call.; . .17- . - . i! , '1, il r-i 'fin ' ct it . 4 : s Valuable (?lty 5f tfor Ealp. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Buncombe: county, the under signed will sell, at the , court hone door in the city of Asheville, on the 3rd day of May,' 1888,' lots Nos. 1 2, 3 and 12, on Patton Avenue, in said city of Asheville, ' adjoining the lots of G. M; Roberts and -J. E. Ray, and being aV part of tLe lot known as the Clisman cr Chuna lot. Ten per centurn of the purch"c mony will be reiaired down &t the t.uie of tue sale, and notes with interest at 7 per cent, per annum, will be required for the balance, in equal- instalments, payable in one,- two and thre yc ", wi:h nood personal security .' 1 itle reUuncd until purchasa money is r:JJ. - These ku all. front on-Tat'oa. Avuip, , ir '!.;,'.c!y opposite the stores of & IU Cbetl-Ufr & Son, Xf. B. Wi;:Lm;son & Co., C. i:. U Sa hara. & Co C. Cowsi, en 1 c?er?, end are the Lest sitnst-'d lota f-'r afor, remaL.;r:,7 ur.ia;;-roveJ ia t.e c. y. l'?r f .n-'Lcr . ?rt:c''a-3 ?-..! i -.'. rr-v tion, cU on the" i--U'r : -r. I or 1 '3 iC .5, I-. C. T-O. 1 oi . . -t . A .. '. C N,0. .- ;; . :. J. AiEXAxr Adrr.ir;: r-'-r rf Ci " il.iwtJ ' James x-..r) , .'J, ciai.aisinciywnase auty it y smut pe to delcnniz tl time And- place' ef h&ldias v.wentn t their-nj 1
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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April 20, 1886, edition 1
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