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DAILY EDITION. Tarnar, Ctcae C& EOiTOKS AND PROPRIETORS.. 1 Year, g3.00 O Mn 3.00 A rrkly. - Mow., 75 ,f I KKTiMNCi HATES f.OW. POWELL; & SN IDEIVS COLUMN TIIE Wonders of Scienco As applied to modern lood products are somewhat startling though we need not ear the final result if we will unite in trying to stop the wholesale'; adulter lion that is being practiced in the manu facture of cheap goods. Allow na to offer a lew suggestions in regard to purchasing food products and the tests for adulteration in same. " ; We can only" mention 'aVew'in this short space and wiU begin wjjjh. COFFEE. ' . As very few of our friends buy ground coffee it is hardly necessary to give the - adulterations practiced , by cheap dealers bv nsing chicory, beans, peas, 'carrots etc., all of which may be -detected by stirring in clear water, the greasy nature of the coffee causing it to float on top while the adulterating materials will Mnknd iB.idly discolor the wator. ; Always buy whole grain coffee choos Ing large light uniform grains for a mild driuk and dirk green for strong. Avoid -bright colored coffees. ... . ; , ,. . VK DO NOT SELL GROUND, GOF- FEHS AXD OUK STOCK OF WlfOLE ItEAX f OFFEEs' IS ABSOLUTELY PURE AND OF THE BEST GRADES ; - - . ' 4 TO BE HAD. TEA. This is extensively adulterated . both in China 'and this country by the 'means of 1 xhaufcted tea leaves and leaves oi other trees. Mineral matters are also iikh1 for coloring or facing teas; 'clay sand etc are extensively used. The tests for these are by infusion; this is poured off the leaves and examined for color, taste and odor, all of which are easily detected. . . ,. , . .1 ' from the best tea im- rs in this coun- try and we can furnish testimonials from the best judges in this section as to their purity. PLOTJE. Flour is now being adulterated with taster, potato starch etc, all of which can be detected by the use of the miscro . scope. Old fashioned as it may be we elill prefer nonr made from wheat WE SELL FLOUR IN ORIGINAL PACKAGES AS PUT UP AT THE MILLS AND HAVE THE GUAR- . r ... ANTEE THAT THEY ARE MADE FROM WHEAT. . . GROUND SPICES Should be closely examined with the miscroscope. . , . : Z ... , PEPPER GINGER; ' CLOVES, CINNAMON eta are larfiely adulterated with, gypsum, buck w neat husks, starch, sago meal, eround rice and brick dust, all of which can be easily detected by the nse of the -miscroscope. "-V-IVV V6 sell: the"- ground spices r to be h ad in No w York. ; Baking1 Powders ro adulterated with flour and terra alba. Welare: agents 1 for Prof. HorsfonP bread powders' which are guaranteed to bo ab solutely pure. ; We will havo more to say on this sub ject in another article and in the mean time would like our friends and custom i. ra to rail and examine onr stock and we w ill take pleasure at all limes in post iyiajbol)i as to quality and prices. ; Our aim is to ; sell absolutely pure oods at a fair profit, "and will always trr and give you the worth of , your money. Our goods are open for inspection u!h as to quality and prices. JEWELL &SkiJ)E1?; VOL II -NO 43- DAILY EDITION, THE .JAIIr CITIZEN .Will be published every Morning (ex- ccpt Monday) at the following rates One Year . 'Of 8 '00 six Months, ; ". , . . 3 00 Three " . . 1 50 ??t 5 r ?: 7 VI V " ; , ' our subscribe rs, and parties wanting it tAnA Mlf - thA r, rpr, will please call at the Citizen Office. - Send your Job Work of all hinds to the CUizen Office, if you toani it done neally, cheaply ana wit dispatch. Arrival and Departure of the Trains. ' Sausbtst Mail train arrives 6:14 r. x. " ' " Departs 6:19 A. . Tennessee Arrive 9:56 a. x. . Departs 10:01 4. x. : WAT.NmviiXK ArriTeg 4:39 P. h. . ' " Departs 948 A. k.tv i . TJUaJVyaiiille train1 reaches that point at yi-.VJ ; retaramg, eaves waynesville at 2.25. Cf pt. VV. B. Smith was in the r.itv vpfttprrlftv. - . - Dr. CD. Smith leaves for his Macon home this morninjr. Dr. Carmichael's limeade is a delicious drink for the season. It is cooling, invigorating and exhilar ating. Strawberry 'Hill is a place of beauty and sweetness just now. it, young 'bachelor proprietor spends every day there. : j une came in yesicruay, not pui- T ' t - f t 1 try as Frof. bmitli predicted,, but very breezy. Yet the sun - was hot viiuupu, mm me luiroury ran up io ; Perry Ponder, colored, who kid napped a child in the city a' night or two ago, and fled, was arrested and brought to tha city yesterday Dy Mr. bnider, and lodged m jail. The Rev. Mr. Gammon will not be absent from Asheville this week as announced -from his "pulpit on last babbath: morning, and will preach in his church on '- next Sab- bath. : Mr. J. C. Brown, of Butler county Ohio,' has come to our city and has determined to settle in our pection. We are pleased, to nave mm, and are Bare ne win Dc.measeu witnour country and people. Uur mend o. is. west has gone into the family grocery business in the Hampton block on maihstreet, Starnes. Mr. West Has a rood stock 1 UCA 4i --' - . 7 1 nfnnmlg in Viia linA- nnd invites a i v,i: DiiiC l'"uu"6- Mr. A. J. Lvman reDort rainfall r ,i f . AM it,.u. formonthof April 4.02 inches; for month of May 0.24 inches. The unusual tall lor May indi- Cates, Mr.. Lyman thinks, drought in thefalL Our farmer friends! will do well to prepare accordingly, ' irw. Atlrinann -rnAt. Rnrnr. TptvpI . - 4 ' - - nt tn fJranfi frrnwprs Assnmation in I ' . . . Washington ; and , it was mainly i irougn ine inuuence oi uj wpiu u that tne Jiaron extended, nis nip to the bOUtn. uapt. A. met Otners there who declared a purpose to vis-1 it Asheville soon. j , these rides be made pleasant by good Some orchard gras3, over five feet roads. Attention should therefore be talL was brought to our office yes- paid by city and county authorities to . ' . . 0. T. put them in order; to make them smooth terday by Mr. Ed. Sevier. It grew gy fining op holes and rutr, and by re on Mr. Lewis Brown's lot in this moving roots and rocks.; It will repay city. ' And it would grow all over both the city and the county to do this, this country in the same way if our T,h.e visitors here are not idle, penniless people woudonlo give it a chance. fflSS.SSpiSS.SSS TimViBrt in in he taken to Swain may come to stay: for if they are pleased , . , . next weeK to.? oe re-sentenceu to i death. He nrofesses to be vervl lUnf T a will nnvai Vin Vilin nr' savs that he.'is innocent of the killtefc ing of Wilson, and that at the court . ... . 1 1 ,! J I 'll I ne will mace.it Known wno aiu kiu inereiore Jet us maco-tneir pains pieas bim i that he would have done so at ant ones. Let the roads in the. vicinity the triakimt he-was under a threat be looked after. Let our city authorities Wvm mnr Tt ? i. and our county-commissioners be on the Die a sensation may. accompany me . ii. . i re-sentence. Next Mon davi the sfirinaf term of Snin Ph,t 'hprfnV. Jhdrs Shinn t mL- Hi. i prssidms:. This will be an unusual- Iv bnsv week for : Swain. Lam bfert is to: be rresen teheed,' to death, j a negro is to bo tried for the. kill- ing of a white man on the Nantaha- la last winter, and,? Ingram id to he tried for the recent killing of young W elch, If he IS caught..-, 11S Honor, therefore, will have his timc fully fWMmipd for triA WpTr. - ' : I . . .- x. - -' -Alio waiermg piaou are nuuyiug UD. to be readv for the season. Three . : lx.i tJxi-.v:: : vury impuriaui, uuwua iu .iuia mwuli are racing against time and putting nnnfrof fnra rvn t.ripir nfpftlr' t.hi T?nt-l frv Prlr hntf hnrn whif'h 15 hpiher I pushed night and day, ana will be F a r C.- iu ready in a lew weess; me warm Springs hotel, which is probably a little more advanced ; and the Hotel nt thA AVhitfl Rnrnhnr Snnnora npjir Waynesville which is receiving its 1U"JU1C ".i"0 1 ?. J, ; " uaiicu un. in ui tuceu uutcis win be kept on the most advanced ideas of the business; and all will have 1 1 1 1 i 'i i- lords who have required reputation. Not DiaAPPotHTBD, , ,-:C', -v. ! :, ,uf4 '.t'"r , V-? jot,': ' Dux, a visit 10 uwd oi'.ver ana vuiua store is not time wasted. ' The line of Stone China. Porcelain arid Glassware is very large and 13 Bold at' bottom "r.ricea. In Silverware, Cutlery,' trench China and Faience there ia no finer stock or more reasonable prices in the fetate. All are invhod o cajl npd inpnect. : ? ASHEVILLE; N.C, XSTThe color of ourcapcrl of this issue will show to .what straits: rail road, wrecks and changes -of gauge have reduced us. . There - was no enough white paper in Asheville to Polish prohibition manifestoes and dodgers, and the streets were filled with fluttering placards of red or 1 blue, or. -whatever would type: For ourselves, we adapted .U6" " wmu, u, nmc umuua in rr I -r nor no no " in color perhaps, A month's eupply is on the road. somewhere.1 Mr. .Richmond Fearson reached the city yesterday evening. , Miss Etta Summev is visitins .her inena aiisaeusie rate oi Aiorganten. - Mrs. S.: M. RoBerts and Mrs. E. S. Clav ton are visiting friends in Morganton. June -will bo Jfke the -man in the fableT n wiu di.0 w not ana mow com. Bradslreet says that a sensible irnproye- ment has taken place in trade, due to the better labor outlook. ' favorable crori prospecis, ana pngnier. weatner. , .. .. Harkins has hit it He has caught the idea exactly, cool beef, and cool mutton." beyond the-reach of flies, meat cool, sweet and clean. See advertisement Dr. Millard is giving special 5ftt" tention to the sanitary department. -ur city is very cleanly now, and '"e ocior says usnau remain so., I .TiontinnAfl'vi4 rA in fv,;a Litv Wh .Vni-.!. .j ,n r I' . . . . , the season. Indeed, our merchants inform us; that it is better for the season than ever before, 1'rof. Smith of Montreal predicts for the week ending WedpesJay, Jr.no 0th -Thunder showers and-wind "storms notably over thr upper lake region with cocl weather wvet of Chicaso cool tv cold weather for June, local frost fine weatner generally. Dr. J. W. Vandiver of Weaveryillo visi 'ed 3 'eEtf ff Ho is ,endinS Lis aid to the prohibition movement, which is entirely consistent with life long opinions He tells us of his seed carden ooera tiens.." Ho devotes himself more specially to cabbage, corn and oats. Of the former he has a larger demand than ho can welj fiUTVnlv. "His oaf.rt irA nf n Dimarini. tt a i"! at tt and are greatly in demand, which is the ffe.witKhit c?,. the seed pf which he Ud it so creatlv that his orders c.im in ironi au tne btates south and' west .uiftm cucw, The Teachers' Assembly at Black Mountain this season will be the most interesting "yet held. . The energetic secretary Mr. E. G. Harrell, has spared no eflort to secure this result, and the nnnrnK?nrvK-apWMMmvwiKviirvar III C9iT) nurDOses have commaivded theivmDgtiiT of not bnTy the teachers of the State but lof all who are interested in education. A most'interestine programme has been arranged for the entire session. His Ex- cellency Gov. Scales will deliver an ad- dresa beforo the assemblj on'the 29th inst. We hope arrangements can be made to permita large number to go from other points on that day to see and hear our cniet magstrate The season approaches for the advent of visitors; and when they come they will be devising all sorts of schemes to . . - pas3 away the time. We may be sure the ver7 first suggestion that it strikes them wiU be o see the country. That they must do on horseback or 00 whees, The latter will be the most convenient to most, and the livery r men will be in demand. But it is very important that there is enough of .inducement here to fix their purposes. . At all events, they bring with them money to spend. That they disburse among os.The more tbev dounds to the profit of every interest. . " Married, 0a the 31 May, 183 i, at the ' residence ofC - T. Davis, on Cherry street A.'T. Summey.Esq ,officiatin,Mr. S. P. Lank- for., anZiT1' a v,h. - : A DisTixGirisHKDfVrerrpH. It was our pleasure to meet ' yesterday ISaron Fritz; Von Jcrvell, " of Christiana, Norway who is on a visit to this great country. II makes but V short fetav. and therefore onl v has time to visk the central points of attractionr'!STe w York, Wachltinfon AcViAtrillo .- tnA s lirsrtn The distinguished gentleman leave3 this morning for Chicago, and will sail for Europe, on hiffreturn trip on. the 12th The Baron thinks of retumins to1 Am ericanest ,uramer and epending a longer season. ?' SrBAWBKUHY Fete. ' lAdies will give a Straw berry Fete on Thursday evening at tlie-Eacle Hotel, at which all the delicaeies of the season viU be served, strawberries, ices, sherbet &c, &c. . v k ,- As the ladies always have a jood ob- Ject 'yevv "v, L-tbf'p- :festiva-, webe: tlionghtful and generous public. tf. Messrs. Fase, Garren & Co. are prepar ed to deliver the best of lime, for build ing or other purposes, at the depot in aoucuuci air tncuiy-uiic cents Lur U U' hel( or nincty cents per .barrel, by ' the car - load.tAdare88allordeMteabove, - at.AYarm Snnngs, ii: C, 01 M.J. Fascia Asnevi.ie. ,'; We are prepared to furnish parties at other point at above rates, only adding the ditTerence in Ireight.. r juncl-tf - c ' VG; & Co. i- -Straw Hal?, nest, at ill graJc, 'cheapest to fi . Wiiitlock's. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 2. , I The Murphy; tralii did not .leave y es terday .as ann oun ced , it , woud do, much to ' the disappointment o: a large number of passengers who, had gone, to the depot to "go West." Friend ScharUe has made ; a - de cided improyement in his remova to his present apartments on r North Main street" His rooms are :Iarie, HghtKnd-airy..:IIebas a nice, care fully selected sto Ck of soods, which he is prepared to make up to order: giving to every patron a perfect' fit in coat, yests or pantsmade ih the best manner, of the . best 'materials- He will be pleased - to usee -all hia friends and the public at hi bew quarters.' Every day s mail brings us lettefs of complaint frott' "Aibscjibers' of the iiaiiureot the papiir to. reach i uiem regularly,- some stating that they fail two andjhreo weeks at a'tiuie. and again that the packages for two or three weeks. will reach the office together. , There . is some .egregious carelessness - somewhere, - and " we only wish we could locate it. We urge those having charge of the dis tributioh and handling of the ,ni ails to please exercise some care, and see that all matter is promptly - for warded, and. on -the proper route The complaints of late are entirely too numerous to be agreeable. Mr. Keuben Kawls returnta cn Monday frm a trip to the Roan, and the Cranb?ry miucs. His nar ralive of his experiences i exceed ingly entertaining and instructive, and sufftrcs's to us that thire;re uian'' ol' the '.vordcis of mouutain scvucry we have not vet seen. Ui the Cloivlland hoteL which i:j an important element in the calcula tions oi sight seers, he sa's is nov being tnlargrsl by the addition of thirty more rooms, giving over two hundred in wi ; and this rri a buld intrC-'K0 feet a'bove tho'levtel of the sea.: The hotel will be opened about the niiddle of, June. Some day, not lar awa3','it wilr be reached by rail road through - the 'energies of the indomifable Gen. Wilder. Personals. We had the pleasure of a cali yes terday morning trom Lft. A. II. Cobb, a retired officer of the U. S. NavT, who, in; company ' with I113 wi'e, "is visiting Asheville 1 for - recreation. and possibly wiLh views ' that 'may lead to permanent citizenship. Mr Cobb thinks this the most beauiiful Mr. Gozal'es of tbereportorial staff of the ATeic3 and Conner, also paid us a visit. .No doubt he is taking notes. M-. Gonzales is a son 'of Gen. Beauregard's chief of Artillery. Mr.. Gonzales Sr., was a Cuban who took au active part in the ill fated Lopez expedition. Lopez was cap tured and crannied. MrrOoiizaics, a price set on his head, fled to the United States, settled in South Car olina and there married. His re semblance to Gen. Beauregard was most strikin?: only the superior gravity in the mannera of Mr. Gon zales prevented . numberless mis takes. Mr. William M. Wiley formerly of Salisbury also called on us. - He is just from Europe, a passenger in the tamous liitruna,' how, since the loss cf the Oregon, the largest, swiltest, and finest steamer afloat. Mr. Wi ley ', is now connected with the Americail jjph.sulafe. M iBotdcaux, and visits the United States on buS" iness.' Since boyhood he has been a wanderer, on the deep, taking to the sea for the benefij of his '.health; and now after nnmerbus voyages to different" parts "of ho world he" "has developed 4 into a f healthy,,,, rqhustj and verv well ihfonicd4vnd intolli- ecnt man. ... . A- Good Result in Every Case; " s . ' Dv A. Bradford wholesale, paper dealir of Chattanooga, Tenn., -writes, that he ; WaS" 6e rionsly afflicted with a severe cold that settled' on his kings: had tried many remedies without benefit. Being induced to try Dr. King's Ne Discovery for Consumption, did so and Was entirely cured tyise' of a few1 bottles. Since which time he has used it iu his family for r.H Coughsand Colds with beat results. This '16 tho experience of thousands -whoso lives hae been saved by this Wonderful Discovery.. , ;, . Tnal notues free at'JJ. u.?XiVonj urti' Store. . - . -. . . . i Ancient Hist oey. 'r''-r ."-''-. : '" "','.- In the olden limea-'Achillca; the leader cf tho Greeks, chased- Hector, the cham pion of the Trojans, several times around the city of Ilbum and finally killed him.' This would look as if Hector lacked back bone, but in truth, ' such was not the case; he wasn't well. For unfortunately he had lost his bottle of Dr. Hart's Great Relief. If this sad occurrences bad innt happened; the issue would havo been different. . r ' ; 1 Moral-Never be without Hart's Relief. ' ; i. -'- Thompson's ;i Glovevfittinp; ' Warner's Usalth and Curaline and the very best value for 75c. and 50e; Co rsetar jnst re ceived at Whitlock's. -"' .- -' . : tf. Try Daffy's Pure 1 Barley' Malt Whis key, for eale only. by Y. O. Mailer & Co IIcr ,';Siioi;Ld' Aiiiospiuaic. '' Eiicnsic ' QdxpucTCEs na Coxst-kcted ? ' ;: ; -They must be compoeed of metal; they must have eufiicient capacity to discharge the heaviest stroke to which they mar be liable. ..They must, be free from all obstructions. They must be tipped with sharp points to receive the electric iluid with facilities." They must have ample contact with moist fart If, to enable thorn to freely discharge ail currents received. They mutt, be s'.rarf, and nrabhi, ;and erected in sncli a manner end with such' number of points as Urcf befoj tt, s!zj and form of the buildingto b3 protects! inr.y render necessary.- ; -is-' '- : ','' -.,' -Unon apphcation'Tdr. W CMr rii;u;i will give vca the C. .Davis store. pi'ocfidV.'-'Oilie rit'A . icar Mi 'iiiut!i-i!a. tt tjtjrijBrr!Kg,-r-..'j,..upr-j-ji-.'. ; "'''". fFortee Asfcevilia (It lata." ' Hkv. EtuAn Allxsos - it--- .Tvas in' the city yesterday on hia way fruht Stanl ssea .where he has bocs hold ing tome; mecthigs, lately; At Morris tovtn he roporfs a hlorigus meeting, about forty additions to the churL-h and "work still! going on. "At. :" jiincsbpr.-jng'r thy' had a good mec!ii!, about ten joined the church and the cnt;se yxi much ravived. Rev. -.Mr... Allisoa . hag1 l-.tiea 'called .to Jcrjesborousli f ;r one yalf ..of. his .time and; has acc3ped .. thq '. chargt.; aa.J will leave for his home' in 'Tennessee 8vn V"o regret very-.macli " to lose Brother Allison, fronv Western .Kortb" Carolina. His Buecc3s in evangelic work is hard to eual. . The Lord has blessed his labors, in tnis respecti. as he has. blessed the labors cf no man. in Western North Car olina. He will bo creatlv missed. I do r.oB wamo uroiner. Aliisan ior makinz tne cnange. i:iie work ol an evangelist, irtthis part of the.. .State1, i a Lard oiiP, and 1 am not sun-nsed that after ppiind ing so much time frcnt homo. "lie sUjpuJd- dcide to locatn-'tltrv-Ffiig- iawiil v; ilv the Lord bless him in his nastorate as he na3 as an evangelut. iv . V. u hlm. : It will be remembered that some time since R. E. Lee Camp of Con- lederate veterans or itichmond re ceived an invitation to attend the memorial exercises in New York at the tomb of General Gran t ; on Nat ional Decoration Day, The i nv.it a tion was accepted and it"" was' re solved both to send a fiorrd tribute and a committee to rcv!iminv it. ..To-dav 23th, nnr rf- the largest ana ban i.?omtn u .:Rs rvcr con- ccived rid i. ,oo:iii ;-.'i in Kioh- mond.wa kiAiw-A f Ni w York via the Old iri:u';S:c;tnisInp line. The lliral lib.tifu was furnished bv Mr,. II. A Catlin, our-popular florist at I-.is'pwri cxpcr.SCj.'lie refusing to accept any reinun&fation whatever. Tho fIo-,rers "were trr.nEpor'cd free of cnarge ov the U.d Dominion Com any, and ml STe-entitled to the thanks of tne veterans for their lib erality, and Commander John Mur phy,. Adjutant A. A. Spitzer, Quar terinastcr George . C. Mounlcastle, unapiam J. J. Bowles, and Hon William Lovenstein, ,13 the commit- ee, wnl 'leave to-morrow . as the guests of U. S. Grant Post. G. A. R. They- will be quartered at the Pierre- pont llouso, Broo'ilvn. Every true soldier and citizen North or South will rejoice at the featernal act, and .ope and pray that the best results may now therefrom. Forever be blended the blue arid the gray, and may our union .he perpetuated. - ine nowers are beautnuUy blend ed with all the colors of the rain- ow, the gray and the blue predomi nating:. . It is inscribed: ."Let Us lave Peace. From R. E. Lee Pa nm. u I -W4UI.'xrrrT.y VaT; May'-::31, . 1S8G. n Richmond State. ASIIEVILU2 TOBACCO MARKET. Salo3 yesterday were somewhat larger than the day before but wUhotit change n prices: ' ''; '' ":. " . Sold 3493 lbs: V II Hunter, 4Ii.l9. 103, 11, 10, 25; R A Hunter, 3 lots. iV12, 14; D W McGilliard, 4 lots. 7.1, 10, ISi; 2G; Y !: llnnnien & Son, 4 lot?, I), 1; 21,21), .JJANxr.?.. -. Sales. 3,977 pdnnds. - - - Sales 2,379 -lbs." J D Carter, , 2 loa,12, 20J; T M Wright, (i lots, 23, 2.'27.V. 33. 18, 1; J F Wilson, 0 lots, 3(5, 18, 29,.. 40;-' 28, 7- i.;.V ;'; j . .: ,'. V- ' . -V; Miss -JJizpah; ...Brcclc'cnridgo', ' the daugh ter of Conprcssman W. C. P Breckinridge, 01 Kcnluck', is sludvV mg hiw,- ana will eventually prac tice with her fither. Most, the New York anarchist, has 'bee:j 'biTsred ;;$300 a week': and his 'keep" if he will sit iu a cage in a Coney . Island museum. ' It is thought heniay sit involuntarily in aacage somewhere" on the 'same terms, mines the money reward. ' A boy down at Sail "Juan gained an enviable religious reputation by committing to 'memory 1,000 verses of the Bible, and was .rewarded; by the present of a shotgun ."His repuf talion was somewhat smirched, how ever, when, four days after, heshot his grandmother in-the right lfg. Sam Jones says: '"There ii nothw irig more corrupt on this side of hell than base ball. - If I had a do find hewentto look at a game of . base b;dl on Sunday and everjgethack into my yard f-I'd "fill - hirri " .full of shot, ?nd if ha went Wednesday I'd give him one hundred lashes'". . ." V " " !' Rnclilcn's Arnica Salve The best Salvo in the world for cute, bruises, Bores, ulcers, rhonm, :: fever sore3, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all ekia eruptions, and iositively cures piles, cr no pay required. -It is guaranteed' to fivo perfect satisfaction.-or money refunded. Price25 cts per box.;' Por said pv H. H. Lyons. daw ;";j!L 'large ttock .of Stamped .'Outlined 6dd.vwith' matiuals' for .wCrkinjr, just received at ', x : j Whitlgck's. it.-, llldrtclion in Mt'dinevyj at .... -: ' ; . : - Vnni.orK'8. ' 'Call- aad .so the extra, bargains in Millinery in Order to reduce large stcck, i . . ; -., vat WlKTLCOS'e. Just .liacsxvED, '";-.. i'.i . , And on draught Cincinnati Nonpariel Lager Beer at thts'Bouanza:'' N OTiC Bv virtue ti a ini rfpnije sn a power of sale therein contaiiic.l, xccu'eiV on tbe tlh Cay cf Ueccmbsr. 187:), by Hubert If. I'aitcrsoiT and M. Lt rattersoa liij 'wife-. 11 t f tl;e county of IJuii comDc. (registered i:i lJr-ok No. , paged 121. 1 2, Kecord of Mortgages tf Buneoiii! e ci uiity) to secure anot9 pavaUle to TIioieus V-Pavi Ikcii, of theccv.ntv of JJuncombe, I will olftr f -i s lie, at the r;rt "house doorin the town of Asheville, on Monday 7th diy of June next, to the highest bidder." for -crash, two 'tevcRtl parcels or- trm-ta of lanl situatfl and lying on the ,wa;cis oi twan liiinon, iii Swiinnp.'.io.i towf.fhip, county of niiri eombe.'SUie of North (.'aroiii-a, to satbfy Mid mor;raf;e. Kor a more r-oraplcte dosetiprion -f thiri pVoiic-rtj-Fco licfrir tiM-'s book, above unto.). 1 UuM.-U-. I'1. 1AV11.).-(JN, ns-t 27-law-tw aiortasRco. PRICE: CENTS iMUy-Dve oiivicLi are now at work.on tho: canal; from New take n Tyrrell county. Their object is to lower the wa ter in tho lake and t drain the contigu ous lowlands iuto AliJator river. v QulChas. ii. Jone4 of Charlotte, has been i-W-lf.i irr.s.ini hiz!i -priest of the Grand Chai.tti-, K-yal Arch rdasoiu. The noxfe pist'iins will ba at Charlotte The one jt;st iJojd va3, held at Fayetteville. .The'arcis of tho tafayctte: Light In fantry, Fayctteviileji have been turned over to the Howard Light Infantry, col ored, of tho .simo j : :cc, and the latter company ha-s - sent irifics to the State arsenal. ;-. . . . iTIie Wilniinkm Rnie'w says to are informed t'sat tha- Standing Committee of the. Iio-.;( Ro oi East Caroliua, at a meeting durir." tha rcce.it Convention in Goldshor-v'-' ion . ,U.,:- t -. . .. .1 .i.i.vt G.i . avUfst't oi t u Diocese 01 -'Lioni.i. liu.i w an Jaiporiant matter, &H it-hai been i:;:rriintly r.fpjrted that the revt rcned irpiitleman had bepn cfTflre the position, .but ha 1 declined to" accept . ine xariwrj i oulkcr.icr : Last Friday Charles Killebrew, a colored lad about sixteen years old.wcnt iuto a store in Princeville and ask.id to look at a jiis tol.; James Pryan; colored, tho clerk, at first refused, but afterwards. took it out of tne enow rase and showed it to Kille orcw, remarmnjr,- "ihre, take it.'- In uus act it was diL. iared, the ball strik ng Killebrew in tii.- forehead and enter ing tne Dram. - . ; ; -- l'or an oiitrai)ir.im:nitted upon his datihtcr, J.din Cardwell, a whito man of Wilkes count v. was convicteil rarpntlw and sentenced, to bo hanged -at Wilkes- bbro June 17. Ilia counsel made aonlic ation to Gov. Scales for respite and also iur coiuimirauon 01 sentence to imprison ment. Both applications were nmmntl declined and a bar man will sarins June 17. Card a f 11 (lt d into Virginia and was capinrp.i. altera long pursuit, by two de termined citizens of. Wilki-s. The Clstrver savB: Yesterday a well known railway official ttated that the survey of the line of what used to be known as the Albemarle & 11. B. R. had been made from -'Eashvide, through Wgketoa point not many miles from and in tho direction of Durham. It runs, it is stated, from .Nashville, via Carpen ter's mill, near Riley's X Roads, and crosses the track of the It. & G. ft. K.. a Durham has made an oflV:r of S.'O.OOO ii the road comes to that p?in . The Pittsboro Record sayd: Tho con struction of the Pittsboro' railroad is pro gressing very favorably. One equad oi convicts is now at work at Turkey creek, only one mile from here, and the other 6quad is pushing along near Mr. Billy Thomas'. Thy distance n w to be grad ed is about for.r miles and most of that yesterdav on the trestles Under the super intendence of Mr. J. B. Masemore, who is one 01 tin best workmen and irost ex perienced ti eelle-builders in the State. ' , z c In Charging the grand jury which is to consider the case3 of the An archist leaders in Chicago, Judge uoagcrs iaid down the law In a vig orous wnv not easy to be misunder stood." lit; -' declares that- the law will hold men rcppoi:'sibe for what theV 'incite others to do. This will effectually Vh'u't but the plea which such n en as P.irsons' and Spies are ur j to " pres't nt that they arc not guilty of an", bert act -snd will reach men nice idost, who lnlhime their. ignorant followers with violent appeals to arm' and kill. In" refer- eneelo what constitutes frecdrm oi speech, Judge Rogers rules thai there is .lis constitutional nht for men to assemble arid chgAge in wild harangues and incendiary ppeech. The Judsc : A correspondent nks. ';Whct 13 thcosophy ?" Theo3ophy is the art of expecting the impossi ble and never accomplishing it. j " , - d. ' - '. luJt'i-orst las KxicrIenccB. Hiram Gamcrcn.". Furniture Dealer of Co- lnmbn3,.Ca, tells ni3 experience, thus : "For three yoars have tried every remedy on the market. for Stomach and -Kidney Disorders, bnt got no relief, until I used Eloctrio Bitters. Took fivo bottles- and am - now cured, and think fcloctrie Bitters the Best Blood Purifier in the world." Major A. B. Beed, of West Liberty, Ky., Used Electrio Bitters for an old standing Kidney affection and says : "Nothing has ever dono mo to much ' good as Electrio Bitters." ...... '.Sold r.t fifty cents - a bottle by H. II. Lyons. New Dress. Ginchatis just received : -- V' . ' 'v,t' -J: at Whitlock's.' - Splendid Gatiie Shiit for 23 cents, at Whitlock's.. - , ;VV- ,'.V7 ;. ;-.tf -The pure6tWe6Tern JS C. applo anc peach brandy at Harnpfon & Feather stone's."', - ' - ' ',' EVERY MAN : WrnO CONTEMPLATES BUYING MA.CriIK cjv of any kind can learn something greatly to his advantage by sending for a sa pie cpy of "DIXIE," published at Atlanta, Ga., by tho Wxie Company. If you expect to buy . . , . . . FLOUR MILLING MACHINERY,., ,.' WOODY'OKKING MACIIJNEiyr, , f SAW .MILL MAClilNERY, " ' ' - ' IRON WORKING MACHINERY,' , ' " ' COTTON MILL MACIIINERTj ' ! ' -.' - .QUARRYING MACHINERY, . :. i ' : !(.OTTON GINo AKDl'REfSES, ... . .". ; ENGINES, BOILER3, ETC., , : , . - Send for '-.DIXIE." A Sample copy ylll be sent yon free and it only costs yon a cent, toeend us your mine on a potat card. Address- . , . , - TUE DIXIE COMPANY, may 7-2t-!'. ;" - ? . . Atlanta, G a. . JESSONS IN MUSIC. ; , ;.. A Lady experience;! in Teaching Music v.-onld like to give lessors in exchange for board duiinjr the Summer m m'hs. Satisfaction guaranteed. References cieinrged'. Address i. MRS. "J." Folk'g Etort1, ' my 'Jj-dawl.v - . - . . Cclletou Co-a. C. . f ANTED, ONE FIRST CLASS BEAMER, . ONK EOSS WEAVI-i:, - . ONK DYER. J , , ... ' , Give reference. Address-C. II. LANNEAIT, Eecty. ' Htignciint Wilis. Greenville, 8. C, . or C. K. GitAUAM i (JO.. Proprietors, mYSu-dlw .-- ... -. Asheville, N. C ClilNKLED Surdtickers, 4 in hand Cra vats, duda ties Ginghans, Lawns, Wliito gool3, Bupr7y Iiobes, Wankcrji linst .Sliocs, Straw Hats Clothing. ' lllwVRDEN, UANKIN it CO. lew mnea norm or w ake forest, crossing the Netise near Wyatt's bend, and pass ina bv Davton. It is nnd.tnttnml ihnt CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, ; , TVlvST SIDE PUBLIC SQUiRF. BILL HEADS, -: LETTER HEADS, J '' POSTERS, ; . . ' BLANKS, Ac A nd Jv& Work f all kinds don wilh ' promptness and at low f rices. - - EJITED BT - The I.Htlics of the IT. C. T. U. Asiievdio is known to-day almost the wotl 1 over, l'oople come hero to breatha . oar air and see uur mountains. We shall atways hav a monopoly ia these good ; things. The consequence is, we re" buildingnew hotels, new boarding houses, ' and making many other arrangements to ' accommodate tho crowd who are coming. , If wo can make Asheville as prominent ' for 8obriets: and morality as it is in other respects, we should havo to build new ' colleges, new school houses, and new , churches to meet the demands of the ' rn?hinj multitude . that would poor in upon us. Our city would at once become , the bright star of hope to which thou sand; of-eypB v -uld turn with joy. Parent would co- to eav, their eons and (hit !.-! , iu J. ' emir iiia! society r iiHUttfc toijiaCo ttreii pro- i petty whcK it would be in the keeping of just laws wade by just men. Let us ' make Asheville an oasis .in the world's dark desert of ein," human miserf, and death. "What a lovely woman !" was tho ex-' clamation of chief justieo Waito upon passin? a first-class beauty when walking down I'eunsj lvaniaavenuc with a friend. What an excellent judge!" said tho lady, when her sensitive ear caught tho nattering decree 6t the chief justice. ; A Popular fiammer Resort. Lew Springs, Grainger County, E. Tonn. . near Knoxviile). ia well DitrnnizAd on iuw.nn of the great and mperlor variety of its natural ' mineral watcra Whito 8nlphur, Black Sulphur and Chalybeate. . Its mountain scenery in errand, and it is a remark M hstnufni wi and healthy Dlace. Seaann nnna ir.th nt r.. of each year. Bend for deooriptive circular to tne proprietor, Mr. M. J. Hughe j. oij zi-i m. ..... Best- Wash Lawns at 4 cts, '.,' at Whitlock's. Now White Goods. Ibices. Embroi.l ries, Gloves, Belts, just received - at Whitlock'b, NEW ADVERTIS J3MENTS. NOTICE. First Meeting of the Ntook Iioldera of the AsltcviUe Oas liight Company. Notice is hereby given, to all concern sd that, on Saturday, June the 12th, 1830. at 4 o'clock P. M., there will be held, at the law oflices of McLond Jt Moore in the cly f Asheville, the first meeting of the Asheville Gas and Light Company, for the purpose of electing officers and tho transaction of general business. This June 1st. 1880. John Evans Brown, Melvin E. Carter, Thos. L. A anGildor, Natt Atkinson. Win. b. Breese, Jas. II. Merrimon, W. W. Bainard, C. E. Graham, J. E. Rankin, A. A. Featherston, MJ. Bardon r at JwwVrtfatratiJHL' "" jane 2-1 1 " . . , , BEEF MARKET. NEW ATTltACTIOXS ADDED A REFRIGERATOR TO .' THE RESCUE! H S. UARKINS having fixed tho . reputation of his market for a con-, tlnuons supply of srood beef and good mutton,' ba now prepared Llmaelf to preservo these aclicacles in their perfect condition without regard to tho hot weather by the Introduction of BEFHIOEBATOR, ' By the use of which hfi meaU are kept cool aud ficsh. .. .. .. Call and pee'ia what condition his meats are to be fonnd. ... -. i juise Sdliuo - " 1 ; ' ' ' ' . j 'j1 THE SAME OLD STAND, Engle iArcvt, See m 1 Door from Mam. I hereby (notify inv friends and tho public that I will on the first of Jnne, ipen my at the same old stand, Eagle Bt.,2nd door from Main, where I will keep tho best JTIountain JSccflloiintain iflulton. Veal, : and all meats usually kept in a first-class meat marker, uivo me a call. may 29-dtf G. W. BELL. : Having nssumed entire control of the i'FAXCr OEM It Af ERT ' " ; " '; and v- ' '' i'oiifoefioncry, - herc'tolbro conducted nnder the firm namc.;of '':'' ','.-.':' ;.-' "-f) and situated in the old drtig stand. of C.JI Moncure, opposite II. 8. Harkina meat market, and one door touthof G. A. Mearf, fin South Main ., , I desire to return ciy hearty thanks for the liberal patronage of the past and hope to merit a continuance of the same by keeping always" op hand only first claf s goods at bottom prices. . ' . . " ',' , ' Mr. Vaughan -ttill has charge of my, manufacturing departments, which is a Buflicijnt guarantee of tho ."quality of my bread and cakes. . ' ... ; . .' . Ilia equal can net bb found . in .North Carolina. l,i V .;- ..,.-., .,,r , Satisfaction positively guaranteed or. , no charge, . . -: ' ... w . Try this bread and bo convinced. Dont be humbugged, bnt get tho best to be had. . . I' , . ; Fresh .Oranges, Lemons and Dananaa constantly arriving, also ft full line of Crackers from the two "most celebrated,.', manufacturers : in tlio . United States. Examine tlic-m and bo convinced. ' Dont buy shoddy goods. . ' i .' ;, Finest display of French 'Candies and i Cryslalizcd Fruits ever 'introduced into this market.' No trouble' to nhow yon these goods.-' : ' - Coiuo and 6C0 whether you buy or imf Cakes of all kinOs made to orJer, il.in. xt ornamental, on short notice. Every thin in doi-k of the very 1m ht quality thnt is usually found in a tii.-t claps cKtablishuicnt of thi.s kind. i ii.ii mi i mini I mill I i ii , t 1 ' 1
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 2, 1886, edition 1
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