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k5 -if- -- - (DAILY TDITIOIT. CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, WEST BIDE PTJBLTC SQUARK. BILL HEADS, . : 4' i- v sbrroES akd fbopbixtoks. ' : LETTER HEAD.- I $.OQ S.OO 1.60 LOW. 1 1 J POSTERS, Wkly, ' l Ytar, . .. v ......... .. 1JLAXKS A(J And Job Work of all kinds dome with VOL II.-NO 22. asheville; n. csaiurdy : iorning. may s: me PRICE ; ; CENTS ADVERTISING It A TES ir ufrtj'i m rjj ana ar low frtces. . - f T f i'i " - .lifTn I-.-: "; J L 11 ii viojH 44 XWELLT&'SNLOSR'S COLUMN .ii.TIIE Vca!rs 3 ' ... : ";" ' applied to modern ' lood products are somewhat startlinz though we need : sot fear the final result if we will trnite - in trjing to atop the wholeeaie adulter - tion thai is being practiced in the manw facture of cheap goods. 1 ,? - - -' Allow u to offer a rew atigsestions in regard to purchasing food producU and the tests for adulteration in sajne. - ' Vv ; - ... We can only mention a few in thin snort siiace ana win Desrm wnn ;--. As wry few of our frinads boy ground coffee it is hardly aecesaary - to. give the adulterations practiced by cheap dealer bv using chicory, beans, peas, carrots .r . tc., all of which; mar be detected by stirring in clear water, the greasy nature of the coffee causing it to float on top - ' while the adulterating materials will biiik and rajdly discolor the water. ; v , Al ways buy whole grain coffee-i hoos ing iargtt light uniform grains tor a niild drink and dark green fir strong. Avoid bright colored coffees. i ' WE DO NOT SELL GROUND COF . l'EES AKD OUK STOCK OF WHOLE EAN OFFERS IS ABSOLU1ELY PURE AND OF THE BEST GRADES TO BE HAD. TEA. This is extensively adulterated both in China and. this country by the means of exhausted " tea leaves and leaves oi oilier trees. v Mineral matters are also used for coloring or lacing , teas; clay sand etc are extensi vely used. The tests .,' tor these are by infusion; this is poured off the leaves and "examined for color, taste ami odor, all of, which, are easily detecteL ;. . " , , Our teas are bought from the best tea lm- -It: porters in this coun try and we can furnish testimonials from the best iudees in this soctiori as to purity. their FLOUR. Floor is now being adulterated, with plaster, potato starch etc, all of which can be detected by the use of the miscro , scope. Old fashioned as it may be we , still prefer' flonr made from wheat. - WE SELL FLOUR IN ORIGINAL PACKAGES AS PUT UP AT THE ; MILIjS AND H AVE THE GUAR ANTEETHAT THEY ARE MADE FRQl WHEAT. ' GROUND SPICES .Should be eloeely, examined, with tie " miacroscope. - .- PEPPER GINGERi v .r tCLOVS, CINNAMON t.X ets are largely adulterated with gypsum, buckwheat busks, starch, sajo meal, ground rice and brick dust, all of which can7Jbe easily -detected by the use of the ntiscroscope. , ' n w ' . ! We "seir the ; best froimd Apices io be afljn,NevvXprk. Balling1 Powders are adulterated with flour and terra alba. Aye are; agents for ; Frof . Horsford', bread powders ' which, are guaranteed to be ab solutely pure. ' We1. will ha ve . wore to say on thla rob ject in anotner article and In tlie mean : time would like our friends and cnstouT ere to rail and examine onr stock and we will lake pleasure stall times in post ing yen troth asTifquality and prices. " Oui- aim is to sell absolutely pure ' goods at a fair pnfit, and mill always try I and give you thWbrth"xf your money. . - Out goods aW open - for inspection ; boi tijik gn&Jity jtad pricesWl : ' 'tfrf . ' :. - : - DAILY CITIZEN ilWill be published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rates OneTear, . . . ' . , 19 00 Six Months, ; v. . . S 00 Three " 4 ..TyfTrfX 60 Oner, H w- T 4T 50 1 Onr Carriers will deliver the naner ev ery Moraine in everv part of .the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the Citizen Office. -1 - - i i - Send yoir Job Work of att tondt to tie CUixen Offici rif you vant it done neatly, cheaply and nt ttvspatth. j j I An excellent Hock of CZotkmg, Hals. Shoes, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Carpets, at low prices. .. . : m7edtf ' U. REDWOOD& CO. Arvivrtl nt fuirtnr Of tba Tralak.' flAUBBtraT -Mafl train arrives 6:14 r. U. ;-i . Depart :19 A. X. ArriMv 96 a. au - . ; 'Tonneiwea- y Departs 10:01 lu n.-. -... ' H Tbt aW.wHIle trtio nacbas ttat point at 18:19 ; returning. h?H'w WajmviUe at 2.29. Judges of good Laprer Beer should try the Cincinnati 'Nonpareil" at the Bonanza. ' ? 'A Yesterday was a rainy day j ' The Mother Goose Entertainni'ent'will be given. at the' Opera Hall again on Tuesday night. . - .- - . 1 The Band .of Hope Pie Xic is postponed till Saturday May" 15th. on- arcaunt of the damp condition of the grounds. Mr.. H. II. Lyons has brought back with him from Kew Orleans many beau tiful additions to his stock, among which ia ! superior "nerfumerv. and also many elegant articles for the toilet. Ladies will bo charmed, with Mr. Lyons' good tat-te and judgment. TheKnoxville Tribune of the 7th says : "We have reliable news from Walrri Springs this morning that Mr. B. P. Chatfield of Aiken, Geor gia, has taken the nev hotel at that place, and expects to"'be' ready for this season.-' Mr. VV. C. Durham, who lives at Morristown, Tenn., engaged in the practice of law, ' has . declared his purpose to enter the ministry at once. He is a brother of the Rev Mr. C Durham, of this Stale, and of Mrs. A. R. Ware of this place. . Maj. Stringfield calld on us yea terday afternoon. He is on his way to the General Methodist Conference at Richmond.-. He says work on hotel at the White Sulphur Springs near-Waynesvills is going on rapid ly, and the hote! will open tor summer guests, he thinks, by the 15th of June. '" Dr. J. A. Burroughs showed us yesterday a genuine California sal mon, which he had taken with hook and line in . the Swaunanoa river: This is thefciodone of the kind he " had caught. . Some years ago some young fry of this species were thrown into -the Western wa ters by the fish commissioners. We hope now to see fuller results. This was a genuine salmon, rot the fish known bv that name in the waters of Western North Carolina. The Richmond Whig has so pros pered in the new phase of business that it is compelled after a career of three months to enlarge its -size from a 28 column to a 32 column paper. The new paper was started under certainly " not favorable, au spices. It had been one of the fa vorite paper of Virginia. It had become loaded down with - an oblo quy that had destroyed air the in fluence for useful power it once wielded. It had turned its forces against thebe st interests ot the peo ple of the State for which it preten ded to battle. It , had forfeited respect. It was dead; and its pres ent .: vivacity and,; vigor :, is like a resuirectkmy4 ::,4. -air -L Legal Holiday., , Monday' the 10th is memorial day, recognized, by statute as a le gal holiday. The Banks here will be closed. 7 V ''i ' , As there is no confederate ceme tery here there aye rio; gra ves to dec orate, and the day will only be ob served 8 above noted- In Wil mingUm, Raleigh, Newbern and other towns in the State it will be very generally and sacredly regard ed.,; Orations poems, music, strew ing of wreaths upon the graves, will prove the fidelity of our - people to the memory of those who perished in the cause that was lost, but never dishonored.' ." . ''. ?; - m m -. tii. ' ' - ' ' SPECIALTIiS. i k'i-J'-Kl-t&fZh New square shape Extra, Heavy Cup and Saucer Porcelain, neat and durable. Extra Heavy - Plates Porcelain, new shape. A full line of ware for Hotels and Boarding Houe& -..Goblets from 65ct& to $1.50 per dozen. Large all glass stand lamps complete at $4 60 per dozen. Libr ary Lamps, Cutlery, Best Plated Knives, Forks and Spoons. We don't sell at cost. bat are selling as close. ase can." A new lot of French China and Fancy Goods Justin, at Law's,; ; may 6 tfppposite Eagle Hotel. ? . ' mm -t ' . For late stylet and excellent value in Car pets, Mattings, Rvg,&cngoto the OneJrice NtOre. - . - . uuedtf - H. REDWOOD & CO. '..k Parasols, V Sunw Shades, " Umbrellas, Hand Bags, Belts, Handkerchiefs , ,; Ziegltr't and Banister's Fine Shoes, also the celebrated 2.50" and "2.99" Shoes. - mTtitf : H. REDWOOD & tQ. TnE . The l8th,of May Is ott far; oS; and that is the day on which .the voters of AsbevUle wilf decide whether they will create the bonded debt to provide for in crsased iTaterisopplyf jand: ftddionaj street Improvements ; r whether they buau ucviuo ajpuoiHi creauon ." oi bucu debtsrid thus' retard Indefinitely prog resa and growth. y " - 5 - z The people of Asheville unanimously look forward to a great future, 'and they do so' with apparent good reason They have seen within .a fw; years their, place advanced from qmet village to a bust ling 'city; "have seen (he; attention of the country attracted Jo. it, and as a conse quence, 1 ave witnessed and weleome the access of population, of capital and of en terprise, have seen, .old thincs done away and new things adopted and familiarised. ,Tet relatively, asmail step forward only has been taken. : . A popalation of five or six thousand people cannot com tent themselves with the belief that their numbers are filled up or. that the wOrk .. . . . : ... Thftfaatjwai , hHirtt o'U itonJvg. that mQrelwIilveom-"iu"i that induce ments and attractions, already influential on - population 5n -. ana material advancement will "operate with lropor tionate intensitv t and that, .forces, al ready' set in motion will never lose their momentum, until ,the very : fullness of deveio ment is attained. - If such devel opment is attained it will not come sua rle. - To ensure it, it must be prepared Now. it is self - evident - that what has been done falls far short rof what is aimed at. Ji is well enough-as' far as it goes; ,;V nat .lias been done, has been wen uuuts . iu ; propupion to me means applied. But what h as leen done 1 1. j s . : . . . tt . is applicable to a population . no - Iarsrer than at present, yet inadequate to the area even now . occupiedcr. If nothing more do done, tne rneck to growtn? and weal th while not fatal, because nothing within reach of human vision can deprive isneviue advantages witir wmcn nature has!endowed her will yet bedetrimental and turn aside a tide that is in inclined to set this war. .. ; -: "- 1 To secure tlie permanent set in of such tide, it devolves upon the people of Ashe ville to remove the obstacles in the wav. And these obstacles are . comprehended mainly in the two items of deficient wa ter supply and defective street lacilitfrs. In the first are included protection from fire, abundant drinking water, conven iences of all kinds by the free use of wa ter;, and among thechiefest of all objects of sanitation by the procurement and en forcement of cleanliness In the second are embraced the inestimable benefits of eood streets for drivincr. eood sidewalks for pedestrians, easy access to all parts oi a city wnose area is so extended. J. he water supply we now nave illus trates the wisdom and advantages of the idea which suggested it. Limited as it is in capacity and extent, it has paid for itself ten times over in its effectiveness in the extinguishment of fires, in every instance, if not applied in time to save the burning building, confining fire to the premises in which it originated, prevent ing the spread uf conflagration, and sav ing the business part; of the city from results which -would hate been ruinous from the compactness of the buildings in that area. The conveniences from the use of it for other purposes are too plain to be more than alluded to. But at present the water supply is con fined in very narrow limits. Outside of those limits the citizens are denied the benefits for which all are. taxed to pro vide. This naturally begets discontent, possibly some jealousy, . both' of which justice and fair dealing demand Bhould UD ICUJUVCU. . . A greater water supply for all is imper atively demanded. What one part of the c-ty enjoys the whole city has a right to expect and exact. In anticipation of the present movement the city authorities had careful and thorough examination of all the sources of additional supplies, scientific surveys of the lines to be fol lowed, and most exact estimates made of the cost of the work. After careful comparison made; decision was unre servedly made in favor of the Bonrce on the Swannanoa river at Patton's mill. borne time ago Gen. Wilder, a gentle man veil known to many in this section; a iran of scientific: attainment, of saga cious views and of rare good judgment, all of vhich have been successfully ap- Elied to. many great enterprises, while ere on a visit, was taken over the pro posed line and to the source of supply with the view of obtaining hia opinion of the plan. . His decision was prompt and his approval unqualified. - He said he had visited many parts of ibis coun try and of Euiope; and never with the ex ception of the water -supply of Glasgow, Scotland,' had he seen one bo admirable as the one selected for Asheville; none with a supply of water so pure, bo abun dant and at a cost so small in . compari son with the objects to be effected.- He expressed the opinion that the people of Asheville should not hesitate a moment to accomplish the work; 'and if they failed to do so, they would commit an error for which there, would be no re trieval. The time is at hand, now, when it must be done. ' ; We will continue this subiect from day to day, , - .. . X wish 7 to. return", my ' thanks to the Hook " and , Fire companies of Asheville.'and to the citizens gener ally; for the prompt assistance ren dered m& Thursday night at the fire on my premises, - . ; v,; - v. v- AY. QMuller. Asheville,' N. C; May 7th.il 886. . ASHEVILLE TOBACCO MAEKET. The weather was bad yesterday; and the market was dull with weakness, thpughW positive decline. ! Sales were small. There was no sales a.t the ; Ashe ville. We quote ; : . Salea 3.172 pounds. 8 'Walker. Crabl tree, 12 lots. 7 75r 7 75,: 8,t34 25, 15, .16, 17 50, 17 50, 25 and 34. ; v - " ; Sales 5,000 ponndsJ?"' "-" -S " Tall line of Fine Gents Furnishing 4 6t . .. ". ,1 at Whitlock's " Handsome stock hf Ladies tTnderwear 6t , " . .. v : - - at Whitlock's v Paris Bustles at " "Y -. -.V; tlni fi; JJ. Postkb's. , Kew Stock of Carpets,- Rugs and Mat tings; Splendid assortments ;-call and make yout selections at - i . V. ' VV B. WiLtuMs&s's, PattSn avfc i i Alsq the finest assortment of baby car riages. . . . v.' , , ' '. tm 8.. K i Vt'e are fndeLted to ti Vance fox a letter -from ; V '.3011, Broa & Co.,-.; j-r cra'ac - tnaziuil.: kiBgha3vEiiland. -TT Y&ace for hjs active U. ter ill fruiti' of KvElcTi r. reacMiiiZ tLaa 'vm ' U ,rers:ofJBir thank Qeneral jtia the mat y li tnpre fi s; ior.Jn the depression of phreiron; j; !'reiL.;! Eng. land, it ' is .very . prdb&U that apisaT fields. We preface the Birmingham letter whh a note from Gent V ance ' : 4 J v WJiuatnetXt Uij 6, 1880. Editors of Citizen ? t think voor readera will be interested m tne Babtteation or e letter from- MeBSra. Wilson, Broa.: A COu, Birmingham, England. z.fl f aremaao facturers of iron furmur e.ti-tuen tjrvery I recommended A6hSviIle as an exeetl ent pointior a fact&ry; and' mentioned the iron beds $f Little I,ofck Crk, Cfaa berryii.Aft, es welf . '.- .. the I : 1 . . F . - I . I i . j neighbor booUr of wwj testaDlisn a factory at-Asneviiftt Wnat we need in western NJitu Car olfna is an increase of industries. v - -We have jtbe waterpower, the rw ma terial, tne. transportation facilities' and the health to -arry on extensive ounn- facttfring iuteieat. Let -us hope and work for such a lav of prosperity and glory tor our mountain region, it will not be forgotten,-among other things, that the Cranberry iron is unsurpassed in tliB world. I have .at some now razor made frjnv- Cranberry ore only two removes from the original. ; : Please God ! let us look at the material development our resource. - - 1 Faithfully, ' . . ' - i ItiBi B. Vakoe. BmMiNGitAM, England, Mar. 24, '8G To RobU B. Vance,- Esqj- Commissioner of ' Patents, Washingon, D. C. : r - Dear Sir .We had tha pleasure of duly receiving your letter f th Febru ar. . Jlr.- l. A. Weston whom you men tion is an old friend of our Mr. Thomas Wilson; nr., (both of them veteran inven tors.) We saw Mr. Wrston several times on the occasion of his last visit to Eng land and hope his health is keeping up, and desire with . jar. Wilson, br , to be kinaly remembered to him. We are much obliged to you for description and location of Atheville, its climate and suitability as a business place; and your suggestion of starling a factory there in our line will nave our serious considera tion, though we do not see our way to make an immediate move. We have here an extensive growing business which requires large euergyand resourc es, we are extending our connections intne United states as in otht "places. and it ' may well happen that such a demand may arise in the States for Iron and Brass Bedsteads that it would be to our interest to start the manufacture of them on the spot, when we should gladly avail ourselves of your kind advice and assistance, in the meanwhile yen may probably be able to place a few t-ets ofl oa drawiBtrs wlh large borers or Iron and Brass Bedsteads giving ns the advan tage or your recommendation which we can promise you win be luiiy connrmea - V in any business which may result We look forward to hearing lrom you again soon with instructions to send you some drawings for distribution as suggested above. With kind regards and best thanks. - Yours respectfully, -. Wilson, Brov., & Co. Kilgohk Respited. A telegram from Hendersonville in forms as that the negro Kilgore whose execntion was fixedfor yesterday has been respited for two weeksfor recs ns no doubt satisfactory to Governor Scales. Perhaps to give the criminal longer preparation, for the change from tame to eternity. We cannot believe the respite is preliminary to a commutation to life imprisonment. Now after the case has been acted upon by both the lower and the higher tribu nals of the law, we are at liberty to say that the sentence was such as society de mands and iustice aDDroves. The mur der was deliberate, cold blooded, atroci ous,. and attended with a feature rare in ciime in the South. It was for purposes ot plunder: and the victim, though, de graded, was still a "woman, a weak help less woman, let i ustice be done . - . ' - i . - ' Measures taken for A. Rairmond & Co., fashionable Jsew York laUors, ana a JU guaranteed. m7edtf ' If. JIED WOOD t C O. -Another invoice of all colors Filoselle. Knitting andEmbroidery Silk.Arrasene, Kibbosene, Chenille, Felt and Plush, for artistic embroidery ...v..-.--- J ust received, . . at Wpinocx8. . More new Shapes Bonnets and Hats, Velvets Silk Gauze, Flowers. Plumes and crepe jnst received in MfJIinery De- partmenu . y i" " - ' ' ct at whitlook's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. " FOB BILE. T 3 S years' timc 81?er cent interest. , mays- DOUBLET ytTt 8COTT. - lae underjIgDeJ having qualified' m Sxeco tor of the w Uof Kathaatown, .deeased here by notifle aU persons having claims against the said Brown, to exhibit the same to them at or before the 1st itavof May, lS7,or this notice will be pleaded In bar or their recovery. All persons indebted to- the said Brown will come forward and make settlement at oaee, or legal proceedings wiU be instituted agaiast. . F. St. STEVENS, Executor. Asheville, N, 0. 1886. . . ,..-f--: j. J: Summer liri Opposite Farmers'. f Warehouse, t North Main St Asheville, N C. : ' . .. : ' ( . ' :-L-'X . . ' . ' - DEALER IS ; -. .' GROCEKIES. PROVISIONS, of all kinds, fresh aud reliable - . CIOAIia AZ TO DA(0. Highest prices paid for chickens,' egg, butter, etc.; " - "-l; h . ' rs- raay2;tt. I. " . - - " , Board in exchange for daily lessons la French or a position as governess lor moderate compen sation, during the summer, by a lady lull; quail fied best of references. Address by letter. . - Mas. fk,BX4t, AAnevUle P.OU apl3ft-3ukiWU-Sue - . - ; -- T ix-.- V - , .FJrthaAaheTiHe Cmas. ASllEVILLE S DEFICIENCES. - : BEnsEir Point, N. J. May"4th 1886. ' Editor Citizen; 1 find in your )?aper of the 2d ft long screed from ' the Northern Settlers Association, vaunting the merits tf Asheville, and printing doctors' certS eat to confirm their assertions It is all very wvli to brag about your pure air and wafer and to Magnificent scenery, and I to. those culars- but there are other points 1 n Which the . Dubtic take an interest, in which tbi ptaee ia for -ahead of you. Take bast-ball tor instance.. If there is anyone thing the average American is in terested in His baseball. Now bow are you aver goihg to play a decent game in a place where, whea the ball strikeslthe ground it bounds half mile down hill before it finds a resting place and then not on level eronncL. bat against the face of another hill which it is too ti el to climb; and where a player running his base goes up and down hill so much that you dost see him half ef the time till be gets to hia base, and you're mighty lucky if you do then, Now this place, is not jonly rat a pautaxe; uut it naa-ne-i irtt best amateur clubs in the -eoontiy. " So IU check 'our baseball advantage off against your pure air and water. Next we nave tne bnest, largest, -earuest and latest, fiercest and best equipped mos quitoes to be found in New jersey, which is equivalent in this ctue to tue world, it is not true that each one has N. J " on his ba k in black letters .half an Inch long, foi I have' never seen the mark more than, half that length. ; Now there is one .very curious .-itcr,iiie.tance toi. nected with iasquiiot.tK any one owning property lit a piace Jicvet, Mt-s a iiji- qmtn ther. ActJordtiigiy you ever ttnd your.- F !in(v d Uy in 3i you t.ave only t b iy a, linlc real t tiata i:i . the place to be iuot iu ly relieved. - PioI.tb!y a nleasanter remedy than rubbing your bands .neck and lace wHu rar or kerosene. the onlv other hindrances to their as saults which cau be depended on. Speak ing of kerosene reminds ma t another advantage we have over you. About a mile to the eastward are largo oil refine ries, and when the wind is from that direction it smells in the houses as it the oil can had been upset on the floor. We beat you too on railway trains, of wnicn w have thirty-nine each way to and from New York, and in addition there are forty 'leven freight and coal trains. These last generally arrive between mid night and daylight, and as they approach whistle &a! in a polite and christian tone. If, however, the switchman does not hear as be usually doesn't (and wave tus lan tern, the whistle snaps out coal Viciously, and wakes op half the people in the place. If the switchman still slumbers c o-a l is shrieked out in a blood curdling whistle wnicn wag.es up remaining peo ple and sets all tha roosters to answer ing What they evidently consider a crow of denance lrom some inant snangnai. Fome otber day 1 11 ki e vou another n .t of onr advantages, but 1 xlont want to Utterly exhaust you the brat time. - u. u. ThFhesch Broad Bank. of the French Broad Bank of Ashe ville, held in this place yesterday- called by the charterers, Messrs, E, J, Aston, Tho3. 1. VanGilder, Jaints H. Merrimon and Charles E. Gra ham, the following named gentle man were elected Director: W. II. Penland, T. I VanGilder, Keuben It. Bawls, Win. E. Breese snd Charles E. Graham.' At a meeting held subsequently bf the Directors Air. C. It.- Graham was elected President, Mr. Wm. E. Breese Treasnrer. We learn the object of tnis new institution in our midst will be, lor the present, ol making loans simply, and will inaugurate a fea'ure here which has been wanting to a sist in the many development and improvements needed in this sic tion ; and the character of the gi n- lemen who have tue matter in charge is a sufficient guarantee of the mannt r in which i:s business will Re conducted. ' - - r Interest to .Ladies. The new treatment for ladies' diseases dis covered by Dr. Mary A. Cregg, the distinguish ed English Phyuician and nurse, whicu has revolutionized the entire mode of treating these complaints in England is now being in troduced into the U. 8., under a fair and novel plan. sufficient of this remedy for one month's trial treatment is aeotree to every lady who is suffering from any dutease common to tne sex who sends her address and 13 2ct stamps for expenses, charges, etc - v It i a positive cure tor any form of female disease and the free trial package ia many times, anfficient to effect a permanent core. Full directions accompany the package (which is put up in a plain wrapper) aUo price list for future reference. No-4rial packages will be sent after Aug. 1st, 1886. Address, Greqo BXXXDI COMPA.HT, PaLMYBA, N. Y. t , apr 1 14 aa w-iy ' . All over Embroidery and Lace, Swiss and Hamburg Embroideries, Laces. Rib-. bona- ..... . 6t' ;. V at hitlock's. Genuine Foster's. Hook and Button Kid Gloves, Silk, Lisle and Co i ton Gloves in Black an J Colors a Superior Stock ; ' ' . ' .- 6t r" ' at Vvhi rLocK's. 20 htcli srnod quality Crush at- 10c yd. Towels, Napkiis and Table-. Linens. A arge stock . - ; tit - .;- at wumooK s. ; Lai- stvles in Soft IIaie Black and Ught Colored Derby UaU, and Straw Hat. s URPLUS STOCK FOE SALE. One thorough bred Devon Cow, six years old. a perfect bemity, in fine condition; aud a great milker. Five Heifers, two of tbeiu in call aU d by the subscriber ma Fim raze jersey B-Ula. Broan Lfehorn and Pe in Duck Etfgs OneDoUar adoxen. AOneorTwo-horge wagon, Cheap. JOHJ A. MURDOCH, - apl 18-wswu . Wallace rarm. tmrnt, jx. v. A. He Jones & Son Desire to. return thanks for the iberal patronage hitherto bestowed, arret to announce that they " are now ? Bx-Eivutcr an intend to keep , ir stock o"geu?irarTarIety OF GOODS Stilf ED TO THE ; wants of the cornmunity at W bottoia prices for cash. pll5dw.. . ' V . OpkbaHali. Xx Motheb Goose. Let no one fud to attend the Mother Goose Entertainment, to be rendered apain on Taesdayevemng. Doors open at 8 O'clock. . , - Sr. . Tickets for sale at Carmicbael's. , may 8 2t- f : , ,v , ; . v, AsHEVlijtE TbASTferi,1-- .: In recording the' banquet given Wednesday night in Knoxville to the .Northern Settlers, the Journal has the folic wing t,o say; "AsbevUle" was next proposed as a toast and CoL C. T. C. Deake re sponded. , He wished to assure the convention, who had been led to be lieve that ihe only two places in the universe were. Chattanooga and Knoxville. that there' is such a place as Asheville, N. C., and he extended a cordial in vitatioiv to all to come up and pay. them a "visits . . CoL iatt Atkinaon,-of Asheville, alsof re8pomied to a call, and made afinost effective and tiWiriir speech. 4cclfliirig"t;itnseif,v ch if rcpr4?serjtr- tive bf the niithern elemeutf 's en thusiusticidlv in pvaipathy with the objects and ..-ainw of this meeting:, osmg with an liivitation to coiuc to Ashevillv; and. drink Out ui her spifings, and breathe their pure l ir. Weterii .V. J. B, R. JTotes. "jThe 8 i!isbury Walchm'ii s:iys : " In viw of the Avhispered ehane-j to take place in the management of this roud, areporter visited Col. V. McBee, hupL, Jlaj. Lrwrn, Secret a ry and trttisurer, and Air. V . A. Turk, general freight nnd passengpr agent, at their offices Jiere, on yes terday. These genticMiien were 'in the best ol spirits, and epokj most warmly of the future of the road. Thoy say th.it the Western is now "the Weitern N. C. division, of the R. & D. R. II.; that the org.iniz-rimi of tlie r.iad Aviil bo kept intact, and that it will bo operated just as the N. C. division of that road is beingop erated. Under the new lease the strength f ; he It & D. svssiiem is t be centered in the Western. The track, bridges, tr sties, ecc, ar-j to be strenzened in order toacvMinmodate the increased busineps over li.e Iln This work is now being doii'-. unner tne new sunun-'r ctiiiie, which goes into ifb-c-v llii:. iiivt of June," three pass. : t r n-..ins a day will be run over in a in cluding one from Louisville. Sleepers from Cincin.iti, Louisville, Atlanta, (hnrieston, Wilmington. Raleigh, Washington and Richmond will be m i this summer; in fact, theJ whole Pullman system in- the east part of the U. S. will point to Ashe ville as a coinm m centre. Travel is already verv Inrge .me train left here a few daysngo witlji60pasccn gers for th" blue hills in the west. Col. M is e ; a s 13 e ;a s tntt ne -.vill accomplish the cnans ? yr laue on the first of Juii", over thj entire length-of the Western, both b.ar:ch; es. bv 11 o'clock, 3a. m. It will be the' onlv ro:i I in th count fv that wiil aceoniplish s ) muc'i in ho short a time. Ciipt. T-iiii Murphy, the newsy, genisl cmdiictor will live Sa!is!u- ry on tne mnrn:ng ot the wrs Jun with .iii eiitireiy n-:v: tr.ii Hif ars in- Indium 1 com dive, some :md lusulo to ?w. g. u hail.--? r.ev. pAi'ica Hang (so. I Iiave 4 i00 rolls of the lat. ct p t.erns ol Pa-cer IInLtncs, including tvilinjr at a verv ieasonable price, and invite aa x- aimnation of my ptock.' Call tirid ep at McMnllen's furniture Ht'jre. E. H. Huxr. ImloV-inq fo m."n are shew Suits frem'to to b, embracing oack Mills, Lvta cays a-ti tracks 'As low as SS Hi): they are all wool. From $ 12 to $20; the line is very. attractive. An excellent hue of bhirts, iraiocrs, Scarfs, Collars and Vuffs, Half Hose, llandkemwis, ixc rnledlf ' H. RED WG01 & CO. Celluloid Collars" and Cuffs, Eari. and Wilson' Ce'ebrated Collars and Cuffs Pereoa Colored Shuts, Best qualities and fitting White Uulaundried Shirts, A bhirt for 49c unequalted elsewhere for 73c. Ct at Whitlock's. Try Dufi'v's Pure Barley Malt Whis ey,. for wile only by W. O.-Muller &.( Ful' liu of new mak9 Worsted Dress Goods r Ct at .VhItlock's. Bilk Sea rfs 25c and a full stock ot all makes Ties, Scares, Four in hands - - ot -. :": at Wiuti-ocks. DENTAL SURGERY. DR. A. B. WA"RE has located Lis rental ffice lu the Iluch Johnston builcliii. corner Put- ton Avenue-and Main street, and would be c!ad to serve the public api nu-au mOP. KENT. FURNISHED HOCSE -jBmi to rent on PAiUips bt.eeu 1 1 1 Apply to Mrs. WALKER, Illf apt 6-llw Bailey et. Franklin Land Agency, - Located in the midst of some of the best fanning, grazing, fruit growing and tim ber lands, in Western Noith Carolina. Franklin is 20 miles from the Webster Depot, ai;it on the direct line ot the pro posed railr.iad from ruliula Falls, Go., to Mary ville. Tennessee, (fi-Btance to Tullula Falls only 35 miles.) JStorvt'eponilenew" solicited from ah parties ir? rested in farming, pr stock raising, rr'.'r-im any wishing to invest in any bubiiiV ris in Macon county. 1 - All contmunicatiqns answered promptly and truthfully. - - - 4 BURKK & CUNNINOH Altf, ; y Real Estate Agents, ';."': Franklin, Macon county. N. C. . ; , nov 19-wtf . ' - Auve and Honest. . v , -We take the following- from - the Hendersonville f Timet 7 It was, reported sometime since that Mr, J. T. Justus, t ax. collector of Granger county, Tennessee, had been killed while attempting to roo his own house, all of which turns out to be false. Mr Justus is a nativo of this county, a sen .of ex-sheriff I Billy '.' J ustu-j, one of the oldest and most rpspected-citizens of this coun ty, and ha3 a host of relatives and friends. He was known here to. be an honest and uprurht man.1 A cor. respondent of the Kiux ville ChronU cle says: . - . . ., The account of tli tragic death of James T. Jnstus, E. trustee of Grainger county, ia ceninly abso lutely false, asls;iw hini'laetwiek. and was the first iu.ui :U tell .him he was dead; to -which ; he replied that he was alive itnd wVll aud able to tell the people that lui ' was not dead. -J. lAti'.''"'.'' Mr. Justus i-t nut mlv nlk'o nml well but is one of the invst. honp.t nirLdit men m Grainier cotintv. ai.il m,:k s:i mode! tntsiSf. It u a feh;une tiittt sach lalse and'Would-be d:tnj;;ging report are starttdon our most honest and 'uithlul jiubivc St r vauts. In justice to Mr. Justus le t justice be done by jnstlj' adjusting tne unjust report of the death of Mr. Justus. At tiie United States Mint, in Philadtl- phia, two Gatling gniis have just bun aided for defensive purro3es. IfitrhouKl ever becoxo necessart- to tite then', it would not be a bad idea to load tiit in with some of the surplus silver tlollars which ure stored a wav in the vaults. Rue!ilen8 An;ic lt o: The best 8alve in the world lor cut, bvni-t, sores, nlcers, . rheum, ibvcr sorex, tettt-r. chapped bandH, cbillkins, ccruo, aud all hUiii eruptions, aud positively cures j iicd. or no pay required. It iu guaranteed to five perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price2o cs per box. For Bale dy H. II. Lvous. -. da w Just ItECiKn, : - .. And on draught Cincinnati Konparicl Lager Ueer at the "Bonanza." Wall &c. Mr. K. 11 iliii-t, hanuer and dea'er in .rail pdjw-r ar.d i inyr !c(!'ralioiis, at. MitMi.hci'.-, Ncr.li Main feth'et, Mil! rive nM ..Licr-J f r wt.;, rompt attention, and u''.arH"K.c rii?faction as to price and work. Write for prices. ' ap!7-3aios. ' . -a o- (ringhains N'nns Veiling, Seardiiokwrs Satinosj Ladies Linn Collars and Cull.4 Ct - . at AVihtlock's firgnS EntertaiMeiii! Attractive Prograxnuio ! PART FIRST. A hevy of beautiful dau'isc-ls elit With tiu-ir escorts while searching for thing's ni-e t cat, . lavo ftiuud tho"(jrE.M liAKEuT" and tiu-ir joyful surprise. M iy ho read by the gladness that Warns in their eyes. - . paet 2mx Savs one to her escort, you Darling Old Du1e, Vou sav "I'm an angel, I want angel food And ne'er tinne n-coliections earliest i!a'U, Mas it ever heeri tept save by '"WeLdom and VavgcaK. PART 3RD. Savs he. Fin 'i j novice, '31y Own Sweet Duuint'.''. nd hv ay N-ctions Hsoon shall bdec-en. So we'. I in the sweetest of exquisite. V or never wasopportune moment Kkethis paut 4th. Try soul- of tliei-e "STaAwntT-Rv" an.l JEKSV LlNI'l.AKSS, As sweet as the notes which its name sake awakes, Choice ChoCuLatk Chkams, C'eea.m Fi-.js and L'kiiAM Date;, nd '"Ro.se-." i hat to blossom' fir s'i'r'nn never wait?. ' PART OTil. JiiBAM WalsCts, Oknoe Peix .tj and Licoki.s Drops, . V nice bu'jstitute for tho cough which it stops, Mcrxow Maush Mellows that melt in the iMoatJi, . :iko the las-t dj in sigh of the win l-i in the South. -. .' ' FINALE. hiving finished their course on sweet Cahamels, With lingering ij;lia they take their farewell - ' With the full l termination swelling . high in their In-Jiwt, i return soon aguia an t partake of tho rest. --- N TO VICE. Bv vl :uo ol a mortease with a power of sate theiriii ontsined, executed 01 the 9tb day if Decesi-iii-r. li70, by llobert II. Patterson and it. L. Patterson his wife, all of the county of B-an- couil.e. : ogiMcred i:i B"Ok No. 2, pages 181 .1 , Kectji oi AioitKagrs or mir.oiin' e crtii.tj-) ui secure h 'ioti pavaule to 1 nomas r . I'avl'sou, or tbec U iU ol Buncombe. I will oifer to. t.iie, ut the o r' house door in die town oi Aheviilo, on MondHv 7th-day of June utxt. to the hlRLes'i biddei, lor cash two teveral parcels or t:a;U of land hituure and lj in on the wains of Swan-na-ic:'. in Swannanoa townshiui county ot'iluu- comLf. St:e of North Carolina, t t-allsfy said -mortgage. For a more complete, de-o.iption of this prwperty reo Kegirler' book, absve notel, '1 UOil.iU K. DAVIDSON. -apl 27-liw4w Mortgagee.. GK Ail A XI (COUNT, . . In thsBupbriok Court. Albert II. Walker, alias Albert II. Grayson , and . . -,' i ' Seth M. Walker, Plaintiffs. - . . ts : David Walker, Blair and wife, Nancy Blair. Morris ani wife, Jane Morris, William Crecn and wife, Miranda Green, Dawson A. Walker, Jr., Bcttie i. Walker, K. E. Walker, ' M mi roe and wifo, Kiiui Monroe, Defendants. ' The above named Dctondtnln are hereby notl It a that a petition for tuie and partition ot cer-' tain lauds (described in petition) has been flit d in tlK- oiUue ol the Clerk of the Supert r Couit of Grjl-an County - Aud let Paid defendants take notice tbitt they aro .equired to appear before saiu clerk at his , i.ttice, in the town ol Roblnsvlile, on or before tho 13ih Monday i f er the lit Monday in March iNSG, and answer saiii retition. and If they tail 1 to apear'td answer it'iin thv time, iherc' liel prayed lor iu pl-l.i.r pjtUliu will be granted. - - v Given tinder my hand and neal of onr said Conrt, at otiloe lb KobbiosviJle, this the 2nd day of March lc6. - , - - - JOHN G. TATHAM, . 1 Cleric Superior Coort, Graham Co., N.C. malS-wew. -- . "
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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