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'VAXLTTsbvniyJZ. J. V ran rT; .1 T- -J " urro&s Asa raopEirroEa.t " '' . 1YW, cwCO O Mom,, a.OO Wotiltly, ' VRRTIS1NG JtA TBS LOW. POWELL ABNIDERB COLUMN - tiie Vcnicracf Scisnca C ..A applied .tJjnodern t6o& v : Are Bomewbal atartlins thoosh we need - not fear the ilnal if W b iuitte -In trying to stop tbo-wholeas -dalter ;- tion thai la being practiced la the tnano- Allow as ty offear a few ipgsesUonj in i:regard tS purcbaaing 'food prodocU anil . .. ,ib testa for adulteration in,aa. IVe can jbmlUo': taw Jo Uus short space and will begin witb :-.r ' ';A very few of oar friends buy ground coffee it is hardly necessary to give tbe adolteraUoas practiced by cheap dealers . by using chicory, be ana, peas, carrots etc., all of which maybe detected by stirring in clear water, tbe greasy nature -' of the' oofiee causing it to float on ' top while the adolteratins 'materials' will ' sink and rapidly discolor the water. ' ; Always bay whole grain coffee choos ing large light nniform grains for a mild drink and dark ereen for strong. Avoid bright colored coffees. . Wfi DO NOT SELL GROUND COF FEES AND OUR STOCK OP WHOLE HE AN COFFEES IS ABSOLUTELY "PC RE AND OF THE BEST GRADES 'to BE had "'- ' - - r:- "- ' TEA. This is extensively adulterated both . In China and this country' by the; means of exhausted - tea leaves and leaves 01 ' other trees. Mineral matters are also used 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 oT which; are easily detected, t ' . from the best tea im porters in this coun try arid we can furnish testimonials from the best judges in this section as to their purity. ; ;i:;'; ' ' . FLOTTB. ; Flour is- now being adulterated with ' plaster, potato starch etc, all of which can be detected by the use of the niiscro . Efrope. Old fashioned as' it may be we ' still prefer flour made from wheat ; - WE SELL FLOUR IN ORIGINAL PACKAGES ASf PUT UP AT THE MILLS AND HAVE THE GUAR : ANTEE THAT THEY ARE MADE ; FROM WHEAT. - " .r GROUND SPIOES Shduid be closely examined with the -miseroaeope, -z :- - PEPPER-GINGER, , v CLOVES, CINNAMON etc are largely adulterated .with gypsum, bitckwheat husks, - starch, " Sagtf. aeal, ; ground rice and brick; dust, all of which ' : can be easily detected by the use of the V miscrpscope.;.; -2? ' '' 73 ; ' -i-i i&Me IseiKtheest ground spices to be had in New; yprki: are adulterated with floor and terra alba. ;o arel agents for Prf:Horsford, bread powders ' which are guaranteed to be ab solutely ptire:;hT ; We wilThave more to say on this sub ject in another article and in ;tbe'mean time would like pur friends and CBstom-t-rs to'call and examine our stock , and , we will take pleasure atall times in post ' Ing yon both as to quality and prices Our aim )iato elli absolutely pure goods at a fair prof. t, aod will always try . and give you the worth of your money, v - Our goods -are open . for . inspection 'qth as to quality and prices. : "'''T,:-' Po weli ; & Snider VOL II. NO 48; DAI3LY.; EPITJON. THE DAILY CITIZE& : Will be published every Morning fez cept Monday) at tbe followfaig ratea-i- Six Montha, 1 . 1- v. 1 8 00 Anree One Week K ' ' T ' 1 17" 15 -.: Ottt Cjarriera will deliver the Dflser av - err Morning in every part of tbe city to our guDBcnDers, ana parties :wannas -"r. ; f ayourrorl of att Iwd to tf-M Oilixm Office, if you want U done neatly, chtapiy end vritk dispatch. Arrival m4 DeparMr mt ib Tnii. &XX3mvix-e&fi watt acmes 6:14 r. x. - . , " Departs 69 a. v. TimtiMlfft k rrf-rfia SUt A . w . i'f ."-!, Departs 10:01 a.-t The WaraearJlle teaia reaches that point at izuy t rerarBina, -eavea waynesnue mt a 1 Mr' J. T. Patrick, . State Commis sioner of lmmiratioo, ipalied on us Monday "evening. f Yesterday was as ' quiet as the Sabbath, .' The- election was' over - ,r n s , ... " day open their restaurant and ice ream saioon. . csee noiice eisewnere. .Th -.U' ' wUi ntitlv-tl 'Wenrl PVrtbib;. lion" should havejeen', credited to the Lynchburg "Advance ' ' ' t At k meetintr of tbo "Countv Horn mi's sieners held on' Monday the recent elec tion held to put a portion of Aver Creek township into stock law territory was aeciarea vana. . . The corner round lower on the First National Bank building is go- ing up rapiaiy. a ieuaai . structure 11 . a v j will soon displace the plain old Saw yer building. . Mr. Theodore V.. Terrell, of Sonoma,! Hay wood county, with his father called to see us yesterday. The young gentle- the Eastman Commercial - College. Pooghkeepsie, New York. - GenJ Johnstone Tones left yesterday for Raleigh to aUehd a meeUng ofthe l?nJuVH- 8 naa omX Deen mar-i.iia-f MO;mntj. ni .m'nM ikv ned about three months. MFuneral annual encampment of the State troops, we presume sucu win . be neid, tnough not folly assured -of jie fact. Mr. Carrier, formerly of Michigan, now a fltim mAl 'reniilent UP this .wWnit.v nrl th owner of a farm near the Sulphur has recetjtly .7-rcnred from This is a move in the right irection. If we can get plenty of good Alderney but- tkiitw viaw maL-A ad rrinnh loj-kmot. 1 n .nb AlnnmA. gerine as they please, or tax it as high as tne law allows, Mr. A. A. Banks Joe Rob v- raaA ko from ITor, rUror, . " I w"r , r- : 7c r. rX- . yesieraay. opeaaiug ui me unwhi held on Monday he says the prohi- oiuon wcitei carriea uy raajorny 01 34 but owing to the irregularity in navmg oniy. tnree, insisau 01 me egai nu.uoer 01, judges 01 election present, the result is thouht? to be invalid. '' f The Female College Commence ment exercises lor Monday evening w """u :uum,i, - Asheville with some foriydd vol- Ung the proficiency of the underJm nf ibl KnoVa. "Thla graduates, and small children. The cAuiuiuuu ui iucbc iu lewwuuus buu uiuuk, iwvw buu . iuouuxucuuu, I were very praising w m auuieuw. j ...j:;vt- :i I uuuwruiwuiuw, iuc pupiw. ulb remark is made as suggestively val- uabie; tne enunciation 01 the child- ren was uncommonly clear and disr J uuuw , a very large auuienw ww - i -i - - . I iuraan, mo "uuauci ucius iuu vu i Tobacco J$ aejt. Bvbned. Mr.' H. L. Herren informs us that as he was on way to the city yesterday mom ing be saw a tobacco barn on the Hutsell place belonging to. Mr. W. H. Roberts, nSSnlraet and the owner had applied fire to dry it cessive generations of graduates, un nrtScoteeT? y&F& The Champion Planteb. : " 1 1 Mr. J. ;:A. Gwaltnev, 0f this county living : near , Alexanders, yesterday surpassed all previous prices of the season, having obtained for, a por tion of his tobacco at the'raty of 881 per - hundred. The highest price! heretofore of the aeason:. wa G4. Mr. Gwaltney told at the J Farmer's, and also at the "Banner yesterday upwards of :2000 pounds his aver- ages being high' fof the whole. j Mr. Ai. tell us that the fly has not1u troubled his young plants very j much, -but that the cat- worm has been unusually destructive, though I he thinks he will be able to secure a stand. In some instances in his I neighborhood replanting has been 1 necessary five successive times. He says the wheat cron is the best V, T .1 - . TT ' 1 uu evciKiw iu jDunromue. lie uos 40 acres which promises to: average nearly o bushels to the acre." Har vesting will begin next week,f Not DiaAPTonrrxn. v ": Yon may need nothinir in that line. Dot a- visit to Law's bi'.ver and China . T : w store not time wasted,' The 1 me of Stan C .niVia IVtMTaiVi lOlnanTaA (al Trjr mrge buu u eom ai Dowom prices. in silverware, untierv. rrencb Cbma ana taience tnere is no ner stock or J wuf a ivmubiuk unves m lue Diaie.. All I w wi buu iiuiicvv. ' i i til1 . jull ami I..ha I . 1 1 - nuuuicr iuvuico 01 cu onx ocans. i Underwear and Hosiery just in , : ' ' at VVHITXOOii'S. .We are afraid some public aotion willlvaye to be taken'fe the weather. There is entirely to5 much cloudiness '' ajacf 'rain.- Our people are no f, disposed j. Bubtnil 1 .We had the pleasure of meetingin wj our omce yesterday Mr. J. M.Iliood wl left Asheville Jr Bixlyears agd tq 1 tbeke DiS home in SaftT Antoma 1 Texas, but who has wandered some-f Ki iriiat ;:into?Mexic0 during his abf ' tsence. His many friends here are pleased to see him back , at? his bid "uwo "P wiM b'cuH wepuav? mer months. Are' held for the following parties, who can obtain the jsame -bjr f sendibg their' P. O. address-to Mr. E. I. Ilolmea, Treas urer of the Western SortbCarolina FaLr Association : . Messrs. J- L. Burnett, S. M. Hensley. D..R. Myers. W. .P. Ship man. W; Mi McCurry, W. fTreemaji and J. ti. fcmbier. - 'A uekdekson ArFAiHs. f '' Mr. Banks, informs us that at meeting of the Magistrates held tor J the, county of Henderson on Mon I day the old Board if County Com- I missioners was're-elected; and Prof. w. A.U. Jrown was te-elected coun tv superintendent of Education, i ' . . : i f Death of JIb.' B. P.-Jao6bsa learnea yesieraay oixneaeatn 01 l,u's w61.1 Knowucinzen 01 iuacon county which occurred at, his resi- I dence near Franklin on' ThiirSday mornirig Ia?t rom an attack of brain eTer- Mr. Jacobs was" about 55 years yld. At one time he was the Sheriff hoi Macon countv. Me served in the ffD ef ?te ,"myn?rlng'f ?'ft atr' of which he suffered-until the dav I. ... 01 his death. IDeath op Dr. C. Duffy. This gentleman, a native of New- bern, but for some years a . resident Qf Brooklyn N. Y. died at the house Ot MT3. Jtteynoias Ol tUlS City on bun' day morning last, of galloping cons sumption. He had been here about services were neld over the remains Dy ,ine xiev. t atner jvicrinity, and tney were men taKen tp iNewpern for interment. Mohe of Keeoseke's ; , ... tMURDEROUS rVOBX, 1 ?;;..-;' 8- Child of ft years a old 'and s son of Robert Wood colored, was left alone a the house by the occupants. He took possession of a can of oil and Pu " into the stove. Immediate 1 1 1 . It" ,1 eXUlOHlUU IOOK piSCC .tllSfe iegS and body were much burned-His mother sawhis condition, seized him, and threw him mto a hogshead ot water. The recovery of the child is doubtful. His parents live J back 01 the .Eagle Hotel. A Valuable Donation. Miss M. D. Rogers of No. 20 Birm mer at ' Hnattn Masa baa rvnl.lir pre8ented the Pablic ; Librar of the 8econd time this kind lady has brought our community under obe ugauons by ner generosity. A'year Rhftonvs the T, hrnrv the Inrver -o- o -- 1 rj " - part of Uanon Marfan Dean Staniev and a many other volumes that add grace and dignity te the Library's shelves. . . ' 5 ; ) , .. The authorities of the , Library AMnnmtmn irraTtiillV nf trnnrolfrlorA . r - this thoughtful liberality.. Salem Academy, Commencement,? For nearly a-hundred years the old Salem Academy " has made its annual announcements, ' and1 for th man years has'seni: out sucv iated with the institution by. affeo tionte or reverent associations. And a thrill through the heart that no other institution can aw akenv ' :" ; -The Commencement " exercises commence on Sunday June 13th wuu ? sermon Dy the Kev Edward Rondthaler D, D. On Tuesday the Senior essays . .will , be ,read,. ,,The classJs the largest ever graduated from the Academy, Thursday 4lhe Art and himbroidery 'Exhibit will a.ieaiure m wnicnjtne in- tuution has been .disUnguished ;to a remarkable degree, followed by a concert.- The Commencement will k6 IPace; qa.Thursday and the HteralY Address will be delivered pa the lion. W. U. Breckehndgo: M. ..V,-V.v.-f-' better and New invoice of Jerseva. cneaper man ever oerore. -. ,: . .. . ,; t i . .Black, cream and fancy front Jersevs. Good Jersey for 50c. ud to $4. 0 i Our all-wool coat back and tailor made at $1.35 are exceptlonaWy nice. 4 -'- :;at'wnnxocK's; t Mefwni. Vntrv. nrrn ,t r: nMnf. ed to deliver the best of lime," for build- - j 1 . Asheville. at twentv-five centa ner bns hoi nr n;not.,Ani. u car - load. Address all nrAom tn .'w at Warm Snr ntra N t r,. T T TToni, ?n Asnevuie. - . . 1 ... - w . . W .. t are prepaid io furnish .parties at ouier noints at ftnoveatfiH. oniv n. in the difference in Ireisht. . junel-tf : :: F. G. & Co. ,AuSHOCKI.EAltK0AD;rACCl .jfmiWK5 Thtee Penont KSled Several Injured. : JbSantee. Tre8ji,fthaN-E E,' which runs between. JCharlotte, Floreaee and Chariesto, gaMwy "this moraingf whffe'a psenger tw'was p'alsfngver train "going 'throught jtllhng,' stantiyt Miss McXrer aad-Mr. HenJock (A Charleston and Miss Wilson, of Che- iw. MrPrice. expresk "messensreK was I t-.vj.Vii t? kill J' M. Ji-'-l.l-' . ... w.gnjwo.owenfyreiyjnjnjea; .1 lyTeoiiipg;fii)jetfth enn went . down,t the .-clouded northern horison was heaily fringed witif rhite flocculeht masBes of va'rf "evidently ) a were.Deavy.Danks orwackngryi clouds: from, which came the low. deep, mutter- ings, pi aistans .tnunaer., a n .appear ance and the sounds cave note of hoqvv elemental Warfare, and esteriiav we learned that appearances were not decep tive, rum Aiexanaers, ten mues apwn the river from here to warm .SnriniM pow muca iarioer we .nave. not learned -r-a perfect deluge of rain, fell." .'It was almost in the nature of a water spout. The" whole country seemed to have been i. - 1- - ' - . . j submerged almost in ; an instant.' The railroad tracit was nnder water, and slow progress .of." tbe train was made as a breakman walked ahead with a. lantern to detect places ef danger The train did not get to Warm Springs not even as far as Marshal, bnt Was buns un in the dark and flood not deeming it safe .to move aneaa. 1 Jie next morning it was im possible to proceed further down. ' Its return was imoeded bv broken trestles. and it was only able to reach Asheville about 7 o clock last evenings Batteby Park Hotel. One of the most " refreshing reminders , of' coming . sum mer comtorts is the descriptive pamphlet elating to Battery Park Hotel and its surroundinsa. Mr. South wick, the accomplished land lord of the coming house, placed on our table'ysterday feopies- of the brochure, its pictorial and -literary merits- being fina- complements of each'other. '. The vignette illustra tion on the title pace is. artistic and striking, suggested- by the military associations of thelocality; a plumed Knight itf fultarnior, . visor open, breastplate ana gorget and shirt of mail, holdings 'erect a. halberd to which is appended a streaming ban ner, with the legend playing to the wind Battery lJark Hotel."v On the first page is a lithographic picture 111 nntnr nr tmorrrp1 wcpnua. many featured XrarabiiHZ Anne structure, with tower any ga ble and balcony and lattice win" dow and portico and all the ele ments of the quaint antique mingled with the practical modern. We will give the full -description of the house at some future time. . The publication besides contain ing descriptions and plans of the. bunking, has als much that inters ests Asheville generally. It con tains a table of places of interest, of climate and temperature, rainfall &c, time table, schedules and such other matters as make a publication of interest and value, and also one of such form : and make up as to make a pretty Ornament for the cen-1 tre table. ' . i - A Oood Sale. 1 - . - r : Yesterday a tract of land contain injr nneen acres, - lymsc m JNortn- Asheville, -beloninjr: to" Mrs. S. M Banks?" was " sol d. r." Itrivaa 'divided off into lots, and brought , the snug sum of ll,Ul bU. Tbis , p-roperty les partly out the cor do rate limits : at any rate far beyond the centre of the town f and is considered the best sale yet made here. ASHEVtLt.'E TOBACCO MARKET. L Yesterdar- was a marked day in the history of this season. The sales have been larger at some" period: but yester day the animation was greater, the aver ages better than they have been and the highest price jet obtained was for a lot sold at the Farmers' .by .Mr. J. A. Gwalt ney ;of tbuJ cohnyi cent a pound'.; 1 . We quoto as follows s : " y - V"KAiirifc-A 1 it '. I r r: Sales 9870 lbs.' J H Ed wards, 3 lots, 23, 25,40; M F Forrieter; ft lots, 15, 15, 23 J, 24; Carter & Cudd, 4 lots, 1H, 14, 20, 29; Wm Cudd," 4 lots, C, 14J.17, 32, J H Metcalf, 3 lots,7,l 24J; j A Gwaltney; 5 lots, 11 22, 23 38, 81.-;.. : j. V,fi4- r. ji-AsHBvltLut ' Sales 2fiQ9 pounds. Burnett A Benle son, 3 lots, 14,17, 81) Robt. . McCarty, 3 low, i2f- Wi, 17 r: ; W'V r is ... jBlJNCOJIBi : I :. j"; Sales 10,583 pounds: M B McClain, 2 lots, lOf, 15f8 C Curtis, 3 T lots, 15,' 24, 24rfiarkins & Ramsey, 3 lots, 1Z, 14; Miss Millie Rowliri 8 tots, 9i, 16f; 21; W 8 Parker, 4 lots, 13.19,2?,39. ; - ' - Sales 1572 pounds., Austin and Gwalt ney, 7 lots, 32, 22 50, 22, 31, 1& 50, 17 50; Alex West, 71ota, 17 50, .13 25r 19, 16 50, 14, 15 50, 14 25; S M Redman, 8 lots, 39, 19 50r 13, 15 pO, 21,89, 19 50, 30; Aik ennd Kenkendall, 5 lots, 15, 29, 13, 15 50 and. 16-50, , :tr; - - ; ' nr. -." . EK8TACRAT KD,l0K-CRE4M Sajjoos.' : Our Restaurant and Ice-Creanfj Saloon will be opened to-day in .the Desmond old stand, South Main street. The public generally cordially -invited ; to call and see ns. , -j . ' ' -' "".''' ' . ' ,We shall run Bakery in connection, arid will be prepared to deliver, bread by We 'ncj-lay of next v. '"-f ;.. 'wl--.-t.,"" - V '?-'Ci-2 & Lo3At: 3. "OTICE. - i k-J ;..; ... -;rv, aopKcation will be niado at tfie Aasust meet ing of the Bor-1 of Commissioners of ttnncomLa county to er i :-- fie pi. .-a of votipe ta Lims- stoaa Townsuip Iruui So.vui Cijur'jU i- Ardea. ; : juue 8-wlvr . , , , , ' .; eparted this life on the 23d dav of April, IS86, at his residence, near Alex anders on the French Broad i ver Bun combe county.N. C after a short illness; Brother J M Llay s, Jr He was quietly fcalled from thi earth' to his -home, and reward in" heaven. Our dear - brothcx nay was fn bis 34th year. He leaves a Wife and j8 children with 3 manv other dear Xrieada, to tnonrn fhis loss, which very- greats He professed . raitb in Christ and joined the .Baptist church at Bethel : when a vounz man.' and from then until the day of his death he was t warm-hearted and h via christian, high ly esteemed by.thosejwho knew him. We woma say to tne bereaved friends If they are faithful tbeywilf soon be at home over there.whereonr kindred and friends aat rests. iewV. 'u J W Nabh,:? ! , June d, lbJBtt,.,-,- New Potatoes. " ; :-,L quantity- of finely grrjwiIrish pbta; toes of the new crop.v We .have heard of them before, but these are WkBSTKB . TO HAVI tHX New I .V'.! Count fHotrsa.; -.' '! . : ; ' Our Webster eorrespodent r under date of the 8th says that the authorities have ordered the levying a special tax of 33J cents with which' to build anew court house at Webster; .-rui- f Bain- in abundance is'reported in that section. .t.j. 'ir The PaoijiBiTiOJi Ei.KCTioSi Mojotat. As far as heard - from,, the following places voted. .''Prohibition" on Monday : Raleigh, Winston, Salem, Concord, Ox ford, Kinston, Henderson, Warrenton, LionuiDurg, Apex, jseauion. ,.. And the followinz' voted "License': Charlotte. Asheville, Statesville, -GoWs- boro Durham. Franklinton, Iceidsville, Holly Springs, Morehead City, Littleton. - The following dispatch last, night says that 1 Durham , voted . "License", . hy . 31 majority.':"' :-" ', -'" - Babyhood: When Georgians was child . she said one" day. after ong quiet: "Mamma. where do the to-days go v when they , get to be yesterdays?" About, six .months ater, sitting one evening at the opening door, she saw for the; first time & sbootinz star. 'O. mama!" she exclaimed, "I saw God - take a star in.". .; - .- . A Wise Husband. Wife Cat: the head or the stairs) "John Smith. what in the world aro you; doing down there inVtbe dark? It's after 2 o'clock. Come rieht . ud. starrs to bed.". Husband (who has been de tained at the officeW'I'm tryin' t' get (hie) thish fry in a box out of 111 oyercoat pocaex. w ue- VV ell, yueent"? ,ui rmi7-aoar , uictttkj tell the oysteraitd'ptifr in ie?M .- ap T ed Results in Every Case D. A. Bradford wholesale' paper dealer of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes, that he was se- nonaly afflicted with a severe cold that settled on his lungs: had tried many remedies without Denenc JUeing induced to try lit. Jung's Mew Discovery for Consumption, did so and was entirely cured by use of a few bottles. Since which time he has used it in his family for all ixragaa.ana ueias with best results. This is the experience of thousands whose lives have been saved by this Wonderful Discovery. Trial; Bottles free at B. H. Lyons Drag Store.. f ,., v fShe was business : : A Chicago woman entered tbe omce of a loan afiency the other day,' and said : "I want to raise $1,500 on $3,000 worth of furniture. ,What is your, lowest rate of-interest?" "On . such loans urn rrAnArallv o o Ir- tan' nav AAnt " TV V gVUVl Ull 1 U7ra vu Ita "Very well. Send'your examiner up to . the house. T It ,is . a speculation with me,'' "Going . into business, ma'am?'? "Yes,1 sir. ; I'm going to take my three daughters to the Sea shore, and either marry ,'iem off . or drownem." ' ? - v :. - In teres tins; Experiences. Hiram Cameron, Fnmitare Dealer, of Co lumbus, Ca., tells his experience, thus : 'For three years have, tried every remedy -on the market for Stomach and Kidney Disorders, but got no relief, until I used Electrio Bitters. Took five bottles and am now cured, and think Electrio Bitters the Best Blood Purifier in the world," Major A..R Beed, of West Liberty, Kjr., used Electric Bitters for an old standing Kidney affection and says : "Nothing has ever don ma so much good as Electrio Bitters." : ; r ; i . ' - v . . , Sold at fifty cents a bottle by H. H. Lyons. New stock of White Goods just in . r-' At WniTLOCX'S. : , A .-- t 1 . f : j ' Try our Barefooted and, Baldheaded Corn, to be found only at original Bob Jones' Pioneer Bar.: ,: ; - t Musquito Net and Tarlatan, new stock. just received, r. . - . s -.v . y . . v at WHnxoot's. ; ; Bersmer ' ' Snele's' ' 1 Bock' Beer--on draught to-day"at"Bob Jones' Saloon. It is claimed to. be tbe finest American drink. Delivered in bottles to any part of the.ritv,,-l u ifi-f"5 I120-dtm4 ; ; To Rent, with board, handsomely fur nished room near centre of town, suitable for two." Address, Box' 172, City.;. , f- dtt f- --i-i--t-r:-i-,.'J.- ;;. And on draught Cincinnati Nonpariel Lager Beer at tbe "Bonanza. , -How ; SnorLD Atkosphkric ELectsic ' CONDUCTOES BE CbwSTaUCTED ? '; TheVmiist be composed of metal, they must have sufficient capacity to discharge the heaviest stroke - to which they may be liable.- Thev must be free from all obstructions. .They must be tipped with sharp points to. receive the electric fluid with facilities. Tney must nave am pie contact with moist earthto enable them to freely discharge all currents received. They must be strong and dnrable, and erected in such a manner and with such number of points as the height, size and form of the building to be protected may render necessary;' ; .'.'. . " ' Upon application Mr W. C. Gorham will give you the protection.- uiiiceat A. C. Davis' store, near the Courtjiouee. ; tf GEINKLED SurBuckera, 4 in hand Cra vats, dude ties Ginghams, Lawns, Whita rood3, Bursry-Iiooes, Waukerp- haet Shoes, Straw Hats Clothing. ; UEARDEN. RASKIN & CO. . -:. -i - , : ilFJr the Ashsvllla J:.JcoL.; jbHN.T; l. preston. r T. Editor of &tCitizen j ! , iu't iDear Sir; Yo copy n your paper of to-day an extract rom Virginia paper uuw wuiuicw uu m icuer uy vol. 4oau T. L Preaton. o Lexington, Va.; oh the late- robibUT6n '. election in thai Stata rrom whieh -H might, be inferred that Col. Preston was a man of extreme view and reckless in-' bia fcUtementa. This would be a great iisapprehenaion of the man. Grave, dignified, cautions, upright, there is no man whose statement would be less questioned where he' far known than Col. Praston'a.t Ha belongs to a family that were once iUuatriona in our Southern- history, juui in . elevation of cnaracver ne i equal to aay oxbui name, jJune 8th. 1885?- r.J-'.v 1 '-;.vYi ..iiT. ..'ti .(for tbrAalmffle Gmm.. 'Nv- :p ANOTHER'. rTEVTO WN0 i - way between Asheville and Leicester is another magnificent little- town started np. As the people- were- so War away from a town it were" thought expedient to start up- one in J this . vfciaityi -The name has not been gien yet. .The pro- pnewrs are scuaying out a good one. mere if one store about to be completed ana a run stoca 01 fancy goods are ex- pected soon. ; Thev Say there is already a telephone attached to the store and hotel -.and is agitated that it will be con nected with Scrapersville -Owenby.i It is thought also that ere long a railroad will be running to the town: which it is tnougnt will add greatly to the building Hn F , Km IITL .11 Tk . . , next town be ? -tr. ':' f.T '' a card.; ; It having been currently reported on the streets on the day of the ' Election tnat x n aa promised certain parties to vote -against prohibition- if they, wunld vote for the bonded debt, and that I also promised certain parties not to take any they would vote for the bonded debt. take this method of statine that all nch reports are lies manufactured out of the wnoieciom. ;.... -;. . : My position on this question is one of principle and not of sale. . . ' Gso. S. Powell. -f Asheville, N. C June 8th 1886. Two EoiscoDai BishoDS. McLaren of Illinois, and Littleiohn. of Lon xoianu, uave uau tneir salaries raisea to $6,000 this year. , . ; xyo you , nave any trouble ; in raising money in. your State ?" was asaea ol a resident of Arkansas. ' "Well, sometimes."" - "That is when the crops are short. I suppose-?'' 1 v ; "Oh, no. That's when the fellows who coin. our, quarters and fifty cent pieces, get out of solder and have-to wait forajiew aapply.- Of Iatrat IjMfle. WJiiu.rt i v j )r m rry A. eK. the cunUncruiBb- u raigufau rayeiouui man iiurw, wnaxn nas revolutionized the entire mode of treating these complaints in England is now being in troduced fato the U. S., under a fair and novel sufficient of this I emedy for Wm MMiI't trial treatment is sent free to every lady who is suffering from any disease common to the sex who sends her address and 13 3ot stamps for expenses, cnarges, etc It is a positive cure tot any form of female uuease ana tne free tnat package is many times sufficient to effect a permanent cure. Full directions accompany the package (which is put np in a plain wrapper! also price hat for future reference. Afo trial package will be tent after Aug. 1st, 1886. Address, Obeoo XtEmEDT UOXPAXT, I'SUmU, . X. apr'114 dAw-ly - ; . : m' I - Fans 1 Fans I Fans 1 : - , , : All qualities, new designs, just received - .-- at WBITIvOCK'S. New Ribbons and Ices just in, - TT r , ' i at, WmrLocK's. BEEF MAEKET. N KW ATTltACTIOXS ADDED A REFIHOERATOR TO THE RESCUE ! S.: IIARKINS havinff 'fixed the 'reputation of his market for a con tinuous sapply of eood beef and good mutton, has now prepared himself to preserve these delicacies in their perfect condition without regard to the hot weather by the introduction of a .... : -a BEFBIGEBATOK, ' By tbe use of which his meats are kept cool ana iresn. ..... .. .. ... "Call and sea la what condition' his meats ara to be found, ""-'- " -" ! jane zanua - ' " - :. .. ., ; ' Free Exhibition III Every Body Cordially Invited :S.T6;yKiOTLDON's 5; FANCY Q E M BAKERY and .manufacturing confectioney, Soutli Main Street.? opposite Harlin't . -. r. meat market? - '', ; . and be convinced, ; ., . That his sarowFLAE'naSAb variety of large and small CAKesand vnta vkknch oakdies cannot be duplicated in the city. I absolutely have the ' finest - display of fine goods in this line ever brought to the city., ' While I do not propose to take any 'mean advantage .of the people' by giving away my bread as a catchpenny icheme and thus seek to place them under obligations to continue their , patronage, I do propose to give them the best bkkad to he had at all times for a reasonable price. V5.'V: ''. -; . I guarantee iny goods, to be first class or noeharge--:?-"- ?:'t -.---.-.---;; .' . Hotels will ad4td jt!ieir patronaga by using my bbkad.. . .1 " Families can Order bAKEsTcbcaperihan they can make them- ;;: . . ;-. s ... A full line of cbaokers from two of the most celebrated manufacturers in the United States. - - - Canned goods, pickles,"loose end bottl ed, potted hams, tongue and beef, chip ped beef, raisins," nuts, figs, dates, Tea, CoCees," Fine T'OsiiS, Cigarettes'-, and Tobacco, Fresh. Ba am Oranges and Lemons, constantly arrivirj." . ... ; Goods delivered frce. 5 ' An Airy Ice-Cream Faloon will! be added in few days, r - - ' ; LETTER THfiAD?,' BLANKS, Ac 4 lew -,y frfttntiM atd at lew fricee.. Wbjdona, tmw .Tbose, About U " - They, who'' mairyW1. physical characteristics bt external' 'consider- nviuus win iau 01 nappiness.' ' " Never both be angry at nce. , Never taunt with, past mistake. Never allow a, request .to he ro peated.- ' - : ': ' Let a kiss be the creloda f r buke. '- i?y"-i: -u..i'i ,. Let eelf-bnf gation be the habit of , I forgot" is, never an , acceptable excuse. : '. - - ' ' . : A feood wile is the crreatest earthlw blessing-. 'i i tt ; , -.u w 1 If you criticise, let it ha dona ln Make marriage a matter of moral . judgment.- - , 'J'1 '' " Y. fxwBti th.cther?;-.-K Li-i .. , frive youx vwtrrooa' fjmpsll.iea for each, other's trials- ,' i w-, , : Never talkat one another, , either alone or in company. ' 1 ' . ' "V ' ' If one is ahgry,' let the other1 fiart the lips Only for a kiss, iv . j ? x : Neglect the whola-world besides, rather tbant one another . -. . Let each strive to yield oftenest to the wishes of the other. Always:' leavtf home vrith loving words, for they may be the last. i Marry into different blood nd. temperament from your own. : . ' " Never speak in loud tones to one another- tmless-fhe house is on fire. : Never deceive,' for, the heart, once misled,can never trust wholly asain. r Never find fault, unless it is per- " fectly certain a fault has been com mitted.'' ' '", , It is the mother who molds the character and 6xes the destiny of the child. r '.;;(-, . , , Do not herald the sacrifices you make to each other's tastes, habits or preferences. ' " " ' ' Let ail your mutual accommoda. tions be spontaneous, whole-souled and as free as. air, ;.,,, ..... New Millinerv. something nW in Shade Hats and Bonnets, ; - f ; . at Wbitlook's. Whalebone at WhifJoct " . , . . r NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 324 and 32Q Pearl St., New York DEAFflEGS ImS!?.b.,2 was deaf twen ty-eight years. Treated by most of ue notea spnciauiu or tbe day with no benefit. Cured kinuetf iu threa nonlhi, and ainc then, anodrsda of oihera by Mm mocmm, Jl plain, aim Die and navwini V,rm. iimhu.i , . ( i ' .' NOT WHEN' - - PLASTIC PAINT Can be had so cheap. ' fend for pamphlet and ' . . coior cam. ana team its marita. . . ' MAXWELL, HAZLETT CO.. 109 Mcllderry'. Wharf, Baltlmora, If., and 604 Washington Ave, Philadelphia, Pa. 7 X Pert Psd! iiiiiill?.-nr. , jaioxicaies, A '-'-. .'.-i :: If yon are a la aryer. minister or baglneaa man exbansted by mental iaia r jixkua cares do . notiase intoxicatina; at.mnlsnta, but us -Tame.' aa's Tonic 1 ; - - .. .. . laS-Wllllataa BtMal, Sm twItS' Sold by all Drngglsta In Urge bottles at S1.Q0. O rniCEor e ( IMPROVED,- 8TAMDARD tuhdi::: and "machliierT Is cost 'of ' manufhetnrlna- ' and advartiai a ' rampniet wuu mew race losx, aeni srw ty unp by ' DUltNlIASX IIIIOSh York WANTED Ilf f. '. , ; ; an tnerretie btatmeM woman t solicit ana mks orders- for M1DA11K QKISWOLD ! klrt-kapMrtiMa; Kmwmmtm, these corutooave bea ei tni re ly advertised and arid fry fad? caw vomer the past ten year, which, with Mr ttpeHoritf, ha created a large demand tot them throughout the United States, and any lady who will rive her time and energy tocanvasatnc tor them can aoo build np a permanent and vroftabUbutint. Thv are not told bv merchants, sad we give sehMfa territory, thereby glrlng the agent entire control of tbeae superior cornet In tbe territory amigned her. We have a large number of agents who are making- a arand auccesa sellina: thesa rood, and wa ' desire auch in every town. Address ' . Mas. Gaiswou) Co., Broadway, hew York. JfOTCE. WHEREAS, IS. W.Bobrtxm and wln S. L. Bobertaon. of the county of Buneombe and State of North Carolina, on the ltth day of Octo ber, 1884, made and executed a deed of trust to me to secure the payment to Perry Dickinson; C. -. McClung. V. H. aieClnns;. James D. Com a. HathewX MoClung,. R. IV. Rhea and Jacob U Thomas, of Elgbt faundreX and Niaety-flve Dot. lara-and Eiirhti-seven cents and intareat.. aa evidenced by aix promisaary notes made by said M, W. BobertHon to them Under thek firm cas ' of. Cowan, ilcCiung 4f Co, which deed Of truxt wm nKiBwrvu to ia, uuiuo ui inv xv'nur ox Deeds of Buncombe eounty Aforei aid en the 29th ' day of December. 1884, at H o'clock- P. M. in Marts ore Book t, page 479, etc; and. the earn of even hundred anU svnty-atn dollac sad aeventy-sereu cents la due on said doedof truM ' on the th dav of June, 18S6, the day of tbe flrat publication 01 this notice; and where default has been made la the payment of the monry now due on said deed of trust as aforei-l and no suit or proceeding having been iasUt' -e d at law to recover the debt now one vntm tm l tied of -trust or any part thereof; by vuiua of a power . eo'uoined in said deed of trust and epon wtly ationtome mode by the parties tu vu- ... uie payment of said debt was nt;ured as af"r-.iI, a aaie of tbe land and preuilites in ul ad ot -trust described will be made by me at pubilo . auction at vhe Conrt House door m A!miue ia said county on Thursday the .h t'nyof J'iyixt at tweire o'clock noon for crmii tu t e L uuttst bidder. The following is a description, of said land and premises: " That certain piece or parcel cf lor-l 'itt In laid county ot Buncombe aod in Vhi ti Viiie in said county bounded as fol'owv, ... , Bea-'JiTiiiiif at a stake on Maia trt ai U e cor-. neref iiaiu street i Pfona?e unet v r-n. ni"? Noriii with Mid fcam rel' two .'X (.:' poles to a s"Ve; , et e--- - e brai;h to W. E. Weaver -a); lbw- e ( his line to Paraonss "- t; tft e t v v.n 1 antonae street to the t- ', ; c. ....u e:rhtm irore or t -an iw-lr- t U1 Coii-; -.,1 oa u,if 1 '! i... rrfi. "r -I ut aud M. V-Yi:ul-'r'- -:l bv i, t. j," t, v ai . and Ja' V eavcr." i . A, b v- ..- , J' b i!. I-'-' s . . :. '.9. ' . jiiue 9 si . - Parker Tonic pi i ft c
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 9, 1886, edition 1
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