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. ;-k.,) . .. . . '. : DAILY EDITION. FunAa, Ctcaa & Canatsa, KDITOKS AND PROPRIETORS. ' CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, " WEST SpE PUBLIC 8QTJAK. BILLHEADS, LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, BLANKS, And fob Work of all kinds do with, fromptness and at low prices. tizefL Kiev: ssJCXsry, lYtar, fte.CO Moi s.oo .. 1 Year,' ' 1.60 TO VOL II.-NO sao. ; - ASHEVIttE N.C WEDNES PRICE 5 CENTS in 'BR TISWG RA TSS . LOfr. ' ' ' i . v ! r "f 6i II V I If ). J UnETILUS MOCIET1KS. Oirene Commander. No. 5. J. A. Porter Eminent Commander ; Jordan Btone, Secretary. Heeta first Wednesday night In each month. AAeviUe Chapter, X. A. M.-4i. H. Bell, High Priest: 8. Hammerahlar, Secretary. Meets the second Wednesday night in each mouth. ML Herman ixioe.No. 118, A. F. it A.M. H. C. Fans Worshipful Master: Fied. L. Jacobs Secretary. Meets he first Friday night in each twain. Smnnanoa lodge. AT. of H.. No. MS. J 4. Boardman, Dictator; Jordan, Stone, Secretary. Meets the first and third Monday nights la each aontD. - French Broad Council, No. 701, X. A. Hlia Levy, Recent: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets in the hall of the Knights of Honor on the second ami rounn Monaay n ignis in eacn moiuu. The Woman' I Miionary Society oftheM. E. church. South, meet in the church class-room on the First Friday of every month at 4 o'clock P.M. The Beauty afth West Lodge No. 40, F. A. A. T. M. Meet ea the first and third Monday nights in eaeg month. Jane Lattunora, Worshipful Matter ; H. B. Brown, Secretary. The Ashevilie PubUe Library. Over Mr. Kep ler's Stare, -opposite Eagle Hotel, and naxt 4?or to The Bank Of Asheville. is open to -itors front 19 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 4:30 to J p. a. BmUE ClIUKCM rCTOBT Methodist Episcopal Churchy-Church St. ; aBerffcee il a. m.jTMp. tinir fly p. m. weaoea ool half-past 9 a. xu. WHiow Sit. fiey. Jarria Buxton, D. D. Service Sunday, 11 a. m. and 4 p.ro.; WedneadayB, at 10 a. m., and Friday at i p. m. Bun day school 9:30 a. m. BapUtt Church corner Woodfin and tfpruoe. Bev. J. L. Carroll Senrice 11 a m.; 70 p. m.; prayer meeting 7:80 d. tp. Wednesday; slahbath school 9 a. m. Roman CathoUe Church. Bey. Fred. Price Services every Sun day at 11 a. m., hut the first Sunday of the month, when service will be held at the Warm elpring. Bunday school at 10 a. m. at ashe- Douvnday Million Church. Rev WW Bay Pastor. Habbath Sehool. JH ffeaver Snpt. colored cncrmcaJEs. A. M. K. Church (Zio) College BL iter. Mr. Sherman Service 11 a. m.; 3 p. m., and half.past 7 p- 'a.; Saljoath school p m, Baptist. Bey. Mr. Burnley Service 11 a. m. . I p.m., and half -past 7 p. m.: Sabbath school l.SOp.m ISpiscopat. Ber. Mr. . Service 11 a. m.; Sab tA'a school S p. m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. Drs. Hargan, Stone &:Gat(Ml, SPECIALISTS, imCS-MHaa MmtUUnf, JMmsm St. ASHEVILLE, N. C W in la the treatment of Chroa. SSMases, COMPOUND OXYGEN and Medicated Vapor by direct inhalation. Those who suffer from disease of the Respiratory Or gans such as Consumption, Catarrh, Broncaltts. vatuma. Chronic Sore Throat, Ixms of Voice, etc., tnd who have faild to be eared by the ordinary treatment ot Cod Llrer Oil, Hypopbosphitei, Pocket Inhalers, and the like, may he permanent ly cured by our new treatment ; since we have cured and are curing cases which had resisted all other means and which had been pronounced incurable by the best physicians. The Compound Oxygen Treatment is not only valuable in diseases oi the respiratory tract, but is working prompt and permanent cures in all dineasi-a depending upon an impoverished or Impure condition of the blood, such as Debility, Kpilepsy. Rheumatism, Ctaoiea. Neuralgia Paral ysis, Diabetes, Brtght's Disease, Anaemia, Scrolu la, and aU Diseases of the Skin. , The Only Treatment - which will permanently earsvrsjutl. CaTabshI The only Specific lor Asthma ! Th iMnutnt is nlnMnt to take, ana cannot aggravate any case however delicate and sensi tive. . - . . Special attention paid to diseases of the Beo tum, sueh as Piles, Fissure, Fistula, Prolapsus. eta ; " . ANEW TREATMENT, nainles, and avariably success ful. No loss ef tie irom business or pleasure during treatment. . .or those who cannot oome to our office, and who need the Compound oxygen, we nave a ' iiam, THwimMit whinh in many cases is as val- .Lhu . tha otKa. Treatment. We Will send the apparatus and chemicals to last two months for REFERENCES. ev.N. S. Alight. Wellini right. Wellington, O.; Win Bat 1. Tenn;L. T. Iglehardt, Esq., ; John B. Snow, Bag., Tipton, ie, M D, Pu'MM. RwancviilA. lnd ; - leas : non. d. o. r uuer, jmjuutujc:. Hears, Esq, AshevUle, N. C; Bey. 0. Bell. Bell Write for Illustrated Pamphlet, which will be mailed tree, ia regard; to treatment. Address DRS. HARO AH . STONE AGA HZLL. aov l-dwm ;. ASHEVILLE IIUSIC HOUSE BTORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE.; Sell PIANOS and ORGANS oa Monthly In stallment of feandf 10. .'. ONE PRlCE'01IiY; Sbt'MtMile and Hs Boos,.; Old i lnstra nu '0 n eavnamra. ' , . i fwtA.vaand.4uealarsappIV ' ngl";diwly -- tv fPinaiors -Bttm" is one of the i i Knimiltrt. jryi. -mum u tmp A DAILY EDITION. . THE DA1XY CITHEJf, '- - Will be published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following itrtctly cash: One Tear, $6 00 Six Months, . . . . . StW Three -.-.. . J 60 One " .... . 60 One Week, . . . ' . ' Our Carriers will deliver the Baser ev ery Morning in every part or ine eity to our Bubscribera, and partiea wanting it will pieaae call at the uma umce. Send yoar Job Work of alt kinds U Vt Citizen Office, if you want it done neatly. cheaply and witA tiupatcn. Arriyal mm jpetartar mtVmensr Truinm. m SiiMBtrar Arriree t-M s. m. and deparU ivtoi a m. Tennessee Arriyai 10:5 a. m. and deparU 1&B p m. WT5MTTIJL ArriT IS 0 n - - i and depart ' . w w, ' xav npartantturg 4mp B;m dsraoaviUe 7: IS p m; at AaheviUe 8 ai;arriye at Hen- ujn. tW INTERESTING BEADING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. Smith's Planetary Almanacs for 1887 for sale at West End Pharmacy, Patton Avenue. d2wka Messrs. 8. R. Chedester & Son have a good Safe and an Omnibus for sate. See notice. Mr. W. H. Davis, of Clay county, advertises elsewhere 2,000 acres of good land for sale. Read advertisement Be sure and register your guess of the population of Ashevillo at Grant & Roseberry's drug store. The bill of Mr Pearson for the repeal of the Buncombe Stock Law, publishad this morning, will be found interesting reading. Messrs. Murray & Lance have remov ed their auction store to the old bank room in the Western Hotel "building. Mr. W. W. Barnard having moved his office back into VanGilder as Ce.'s store. American ladies will fall gracefully in the habit of taking off their head-gear when entering a theatre, especially when they learn "it is English" to do that caper. The Bank of AshevUle is making some substantial improvements to its bank room. We notice a very handsome front with storm doors, and other decided im provements in the interior of the bank room.. . . Mr. Geo. Tilson has opened a general commission and provision store on the west end of Patton Avenue, where ce 1 b fount! everything usually TouoTf family grocery store. Go register your guess of the pop ulation of Asheville, at Grant .& Roseberry's drugstore, and get the one dozen cabinet size photos, or the copy of the new City"' Directory offered lor the two best guehser.- We understand that Mr.-A. . .A. Banks, of the Fletcher house; en dersonville, is in a precarious con dition. His physicians doubt bis recovery. He will be remembered as "Joe Roby," our Henderapnville correspondent. The Richmond State says : ".The tobacco farmers of Kentucky the State where the "burley" culture has been overdone have agreed to plant only half a crop next year, if this agreement is earned out the tobacco market will be in a much more active condition in 1887 than it has been this year.' Music in the Air" is what we hear on passing Grant fe Roseberry's drugstore. During witfdy weather the harmonica placed on the high post in front of their store makes a weird music which causes the passer by to pause and look for its origin. The new phase - of - the Bingam- Turlifcgton matter adds new inter est to this horrible Affair. The post mortem examination develops 'the fact that he first tried to ruin the Eoor woman and " then murdered er. Can any punishment tie too great for the perpetrator : of these heinous crimes? The lines we copied a ; few days since, without an' author,' was - from Flora Hastings' "Tell the, ye winged winds.' She was a maid of honor to Queeu Victoria, and is said' to have passed away and died in cob sequence of certain slanders . with which her puro and gentle: charac ter was assailed. Some say "Consumption can't be eared." Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, as proved by 40 years' experience,-will cure this disease when not already advanced beyond the reach of medical aid. Even then its use affords very great relief, ,- and,,. insures refreshing sleep. t. tZ4 With Many Thanks . For the liberal custom given us; all last year and especially during December, wn hone to deserve a continuance of the same, we Lave tried to carry, a line oi roods that would please all. Though while of necessity the very iiw end choice articles would seem expensive , we have asked but a reasonable profit on hem. and tried to offer a good variety at all prices. Knowing that articles of real merit or artis dc beauty are duly appredar ted here we hope to carry a better line than ever before, also in Crockery and Glassware in all tradest , - Z. .!.-.'.H. Law; ', 1, ,'1 South "Manl street ' To. BuatRBSS Mm.- - ? ;- It you desire to reach the largest nt-1 oer oi the best people in .western Caro lina and East Tennessee, use the adverti sing columns of the Citizm, Daily and Weekly. The Uitizbh baa a mucn lar ger bona fe-circularion in the" trrttory mentioned: than any tlier w .t. ea Thw TaaaioA Thomas jCoMRsv Compakt- Thit oompany, wbich'haa high encoia- inms from the press , of Raleigh an 5 else where, heading ia this direction, and ill make their appearance in this place on Monday . sight, the 24th inst , The agent will be hare to-day to bill the place. Drat or Mas. W Aioo Ballabdv -: The many Mends pf Mrs. Waldo Bal lard, formerly :'.Mia:jaja Xorric, n'ere shocked yesterday evening to learn of her death, which occurred abont 2:30 o' clock. : Mrs. Ballard had been sick i for some time, being attacked finally by pneumonia, and while ner death was not onexDected to the. family it r roved no less a snock. jar. uaiiara ns tne sym pathy of our community in his bereave- A Of wma BirBjtRD. . - we remt to leant that the - residence os the 8ulphor Springs property, west of Ashevltle, knawrt as the old Henry hotwa and .occupied by 'Mr..'.ic; Flafnsdorf, caught on fire 5terrltyiDorrfrig aboo 9 Q'cfosk.ireaaa grar&li-9ra the chimr-ey m v UUaiJVM W to auDDreae me arm vrovea ruuterana attttatwn wa given t saving the furni ture, and this was. nearly or quite an saved, though:, about one-third of the wearing apparel of the "family was lost The wind was blowing a gale at the time. The house was worth some $600 and was the property of the Nense Falls Manu facturing Oompany no insurance. Mr. PInmmadore's family is now stopping with friends in the neighborhood. A Pleasant Reception. . The members of the Mendelssohn Quintette Club, after the entertain ment Monday night, visited the Mikado rooms of Mr. F. L. Jacobs, where they were entertained with music and refreshments, the latter furnished by Mr. J. A. Turner, an old acquaintance of Mr. Thomas Ryan, the Secretary of the Club, The evening passed most pleasant ly until the wee sma' hours admon ished the participants to retire. Mr. Ryan is the only original member of the Quintette Club now -living. It was organized in 1849. Thb MmcAir Pension Bill. The passage of the Mexican pension bill through both houses of Congress, which bill will undoubtedly receive the approval of the President, will affect possibly, affect about twenty-four persons in Buncombe and surrounding counties. The following are the names of the survivor and their wives now living in the section named: CoL J. A. Fagg, Lieut. J. M. Israel, Sergeant W. R. Weat, 8. F. Williams, J. S. Sua mev, G. F. Pat ton, J. Nowell, J. W. Gates, of Buncombe; A. L. Payne, A. Y. Teague, Wm. Clark, of Madison; J. W. Teaguev of Haywood, A. A. Banka of Henderson: Mrs. Kate Erwra, jjhsY A, Sladan- Kxa, . Sfiamlt l.klii. Tut. . r ur-:-i.. 1 . i - vtaoKer, mis. u iiu, mam Henderson. Mrs. wu- liams, pf Buncombe; Mrs. Duckett, of Madison. The law gives $8 per month from date of ratification of bill. Don't lose your, chance to get the xxe dozen cabinet sise photos made by- Mrj Lindsey, hy gueesins; at the. population oi AsneymeN egiser open at Grant & Roseberry's . THE TOBACCO MARKET Tha sales yesterday at all the ware houses were fair, considering the weath er, with-prices better, than expected. Several new buyers have oome on. the market in the last few days.- The follow ing are some of the sales' at the: Farmer's Warehouse. B F Candler, 3 lots. 14 60, 24 50, 19 50; D F & Jno Treadaway, 3 lots, 23 50, 22, 11 75; J N Edwards, 2 lots, 18 50r 17 60; Lindsay Si rresneu. 4 lots, -a 11, 10, iv, T. W Brown, 5 lots, 12. 23 50, 25, 29, 14 50; W 11. Hensley, 2 lots, zl, lvinasay ana xjMyvm.-1 iui.) ao yv, A-m w " w. w w, J Carter, 4 lots, 14 50, 17 5D.18 50, 21 50; tt . i i crv .j r it zs on RA. -r Bunk dc ltd wards, 4 'lots, ZU,' low, zi, 12 0; C W McKimmey, 4- loU, 1650, 24 50, 11 50, 20 50; J N Stian, 3 lots. 25, 23 50, 39; Greenberry Rice. 5 lots, 15 50, 24 60, 24 50, 24 50, 16 50; F Landers, two lots, 17 50 and 28. ; - -. v - Buncombe WaskhoussV . . 8,642 lbs: sold for 1914.26; W S Hughes, Jackson county, 3 grades, . 13, 27, 15 30; Vox Bridges, 4 roter e, 17 . -zir zo; Mrs Cody. 2 lota, 11, 23; Job n lusic, six loU, 24 50, 12 75. 21, 24, 30, 60; G Davis; 4 lots, 8 25, 13, 18 50,2250; J C Brown, 3 lots, 10, 15, HiH M Dletclier.'O lou, 7 70; 11 50, 17.50, 18.25; Barney Landers, five lots, 8, 15, 25. 26. 42; XL Alexander, 3 lota, I0 5d.il'25 and l8'. , x Banrkk Wabbhoubb. v v i-i W L Thomas, 4 rStiVlS, 29, 22, 5 80; Amnion fc Smith, 3 Iota, 21 60, 4 tO, 21; Wed WUaon, 4 lota, 24,v12 50; 21 50, 8 75; GR Randolph, 3 lots, '21 50, 25j 9; LP Andrews. 4 lots, 28, 39, 3622; P M Lov ing, 3 lots, 25, 15 50, 22; -W CL Bryan, 5 lots, 11 25, 26, 13 25, II, 24; H D Amnions, 8 lots, 19 50,29, 10 50, 32; 23 50 51, . 18 50, 24 60; H M Willhite, 4 lota, 15, 22 50, 11 and 8 25. Total sales' for January 18, 17i631bs.. ' ' v - .. The Southern Directory Company have nearly completed their canvass of the city for business cards and advertisements, and we are glad to know that only two' or. three busi ness houses will .fail to be repre sented in their advertising columns. All should come in as. their rates are very, reasonable,' and . make the Directory as it should,' represent completely the business of this city and section. No sufferer from knv scMfulous disease who wiirfafriy try -Ayer's Sanuparilla, neert despair of amre. It .will purge the hinvi ot all lmnunues. inereov aesiror- kiir che perms from which' scrofula is developed, and will infuse new life and vigor inrougaoBt vuc v"""- organization. K '- y - -; GotoMoored Robard's European Kestatiraiit,if you want to enjoy a good meal or oysters served in any style, ' ' PHI". L 1 . 5 where yo free from only the " their dudng-roooa.. .. . "' dtf ' The West End, Choice' Cigar, only Scents. -' A 'BlO" R ilLROAD fisTEBPRIS. 1 j r The Baltimore W0. Com' meree of the 15th iy3 the following informaUonf "lr-'f- - Some Pittsburg capitalists, who are interested: intno "on industry, and r nairl tn r stockholders in the' Baltimore V Ohio Railroad, contemplate a seme to. develop th niinfiral wesQ Of the South AcQordingto' tne Pittsburgh Dis- patcti, "they propaw uut rrii road from Pitteiorgh to . Mobile. The exact route ;has not yet been determined on, btit- will probably pass through Qb&r larsnaii, wei zel. Trier. Pliasat8, ? Woods, Jack son, Mason; CabeU JVyne,- Logan and McDowell : nrfinties, West Vir ginia ; Bochanan; Wise - and Ashe counties, - Virrin!A V- Wautauga, Mitchell. Maiflon; MaywmKt Cherokee eoitotiefT(?rth Carolina; line to; Mobile.'Upx to?a few years ago no Northern and Swthern roads paid, the creat.bu'.k - of the "traffic going East and West. This isiriow irapdiy chansing,!and the Northern railroad companies are therefore seeking Southern outlets." The Dis-1 paten says: .: The Baltimore Ohio Company have alreadv large interests in the South, and are extending their ex press company to all Southern points available. In addition to the inter" est that this company has in the de velopment of the bouth, prominent Eastern parties have . large proper ties through the section through which the new road would pass. lhe proposed route would pass through a country of unequaled mineral wealth, and would also open en un a vast lumber region, lhe timber throughout the North is be. coding scarce, and lumber men are naturally seeking to iind an addr tional supply in the South. There is hardly a mineral known to com merce that is not. found upon the line as projected. Iron of the quali ty is to bd had in great abundance ; gold has been known for years to exist in the mountains of Worth Carolina, and many urine?, that are now deserted would i7e opened Up. Silver and lead are founds in small but fairly paying quantities lime, zinc, copper acid kaolin' abound. Large forests of the very beat timber would be made accessible. - "The Cranberry ore," a mamifac turer says: "'now ranks the. market at Pittsburg, being Veejfroli sul phur. It is in my judgrreat copenor f yjo ij,, Jr n nerior ore, . . ' antf this is is proven by the recent expe riments in steel and. wrought iron pipe making. The new roadfes pro jected will be completed in at least two years." M ENDELSSHON QUINTETTE CLUB Was greeted by a large, appreci ative and well " pleased audience Monday night, who' Tewatded the artists of this company with cordial applause. -The programme was well chosen and - happily arranged, and proved to be a most interesting and pleasant performance. Miss Ry an sings sweetly. We failed to dis cover any. brogue in her accentor just enough to make her tones more soft and . melodious. Her "Bocca Bocco, Bella," was rapturously aor plauded as well as her "Good Bye." She was repeatedly " called to. the front by the most vigorous and con tinued clapping of hands by her de lighted listeners. The nute solo by Mr. William Schade struck a respon sive chord in every bosom, the soft notein his every touch found a gen erous response of Reeling. The violin solo, Fantaisie Othello" by Mr. John Marquardt, was listened to with rapt attention. - Father Ryan,- with the clarinette, could charm the birds out of the trees. The "Hungarian Caprise," ren lered by Mr. Louts UlummeLDUiz on the violencello. was all that the heart of a lover of music, couia wish." ; uoccharini s Minuet" clbsed the Evening's enter tainment with -great ' brilliancy. Some present whose l&rly musical education had evidently been sadly neglected, were heaYa'in-utter dis regard of time, place and surround ings, to. express the1 Insane wish to hear the 'ArxansaWi ravelierT "The Old Petfch Tree" 6r "JjeatherBreech-esrV-They were promptly sat down on. Our m usical critic - being ab sent is our apology " for this weak and impotent attempt to review this deugpttul entertainment. .4 ; ..n : Nones There will be a meeting held at the Public Librarv next Friday afternoon 21st inst, at 4 o'clock by the Society for the Prevention or wrueity to Animals. All members are requested to attend, and all those who wish to join the associa tion. Business of importance will be transacted,- and we request all to be pres ent, to make this association a success. Bv-order of the Jfresuient. - : -. f - - " W. II. Irxoes. H. H. Lyohs, Secretary.. v jan!8dtd . H.'H. Lyonik -Jan always be relied upon to carry in stock the purest and best goods and sustain stne reputation 01 oeiog aenve, pusnmg and reiiaDie, oy tecum mendinz articles with well established merit and such as are popular. Having the agency for the celebrated Dn King's New Discovery for consumption, colds and couchs. will sell it. on a positive guarantee. It will surely cure .any and every affection of throat, lnnesor chest, and in order to prove our claim, we ask yoU to call and feet a Trial Bottle free. . : t Oysters received in bulk daily at MOOBS & KOBABVSY- OCR RALEIGH LETTER. REVIEW OF MR. PEARSON'S BILL TO REPEAL THE BUNCOMBE ' STOCK LAW. , Kaleiqh. N. C Janv 15th. 1887. t send copy of Pearson's stock -"law repeal bill a .most remarkable docu ment. I ask the attention .of all the people of Buncombe who are interested in. his welfare, to consider it, and to send a response at Once, to the, General Assem bly. Had' the stock law never been I established in Buncombe-7-and it was so enamisned Dy air. fearaon'sconnvance r-and -had not .been conformed to by , so many of the good, hard-working people, a repeal courddojjoUarm;'but under the circumstancesciMr. Pearson's effort "Is little Short of Tan infamous) crime, raov ed as he is" .by personal vindictiveaees and a.deeire topromote his own selfish ambition regardless of the sacrifices to which -ap.odv peopje iay be"'-' subjected. u. 1 . ..1 : . 1 ..w . t .1 . . i . rSvSSSS' asken-arUaaawd second teivcpmr theHoueS audi :Zresflme..wQf beracted . , - . 1 - 1 , . ua iu ;,aay-ior" two y ms Doays Mr Pearson really does not desire this bill to become Jaw; he is -acting now wiih 4he1 same ; . r , msineeentv . -wmchj characterized his corfrse during tholasf session npon- the same matter. If serious now, these --assurances' given - Dem ocrats arid Republicans who voted for him that the stock law would stand and they need giye themselves no uneasiness therefor, was but another illustration of the wickedness of roan to secure" oppor tunity by falsehood and deceit the better to be enabled toearfy Outsome dishonest and hurtful purpose. Regardless of what may be thought "of the propriety of pibai ing the stock: law in the first instance,, or of many things which have occurre"4.con-. nected therewith, it has.been the law 'for a year or more.and very many hundreds, even thousands of our people faimers, who deserve every and special considera tion and protection at the hands of law makers and officers have conformed tb it, and to have to go back to the old cus tom simply means burden if not confisca tion to them. To bring about this is -Mis Pearson's purpose and desire "as express ed by his bill. Were I unmindful of the interests of the people of Buncombe as involved in the emergency presented regardless of politics and only wished the overthrow of a bad," , designing; ambitious" ' man,- I'-would urge the passage of his bill, knowing that the effect would be, in the early future, ter rible to him; but, regardless of him, re gardless of the fact that he simply wishes to make an appearance of.-"keeping a pledge" with a hope that by. the defeat oi his measure by the honest' men of the Legislature will leave him simply the 'appearance' to boast of, and also enable" him to denoude? others for not allowing him to ""keep his'fSedge'! by the passage, of his measure; and" f5 view of the real interests f our people,'! Shall strive.-ahd hope to succeed in. defeating his bill, in the Senate if it. cannot "heAOai'M the House. It wouW-ee'trf t5r our people, those Who xre sin ce rej ; n rea te( lVn the oiattef and wco are cfurwuuV loolt tu . m 1 . their own interests rather than aid a political bankrupt in fastening himself upon tnem and fattening upon their mis fortunes which he helps to bring about, to bestir themselves and let the Legisla ture know their real wishes, and inter ests. I make this suggestion, and hope it will be acted on at once by our people, regardless of their politics, for I have no politics in this matter of grave moment to the immediate welfare and direct in terests of the farmers and working peo ple of the county of Buncombe. jmo action nas Deen taken oy tne com mittee in regard to the resolution of en quiry into Mr. Pearson's right to a seat on account of his violation of the con stitution which he had sworn to support in sending challenges to nght duels. Mo action bas as vet taken by the com mittee on Mr. Wells' bill to abolish the Inferior Court ef Buncombe. I hope in stead of passing this, the Legislature will enact a law as has been suggested, establishing a Criminal Court for a dis trict composed of the counties of Madi son, Haywood and Buncombe, sucii a court is really needed in these cot.ies, and should be provided. Of course such court, when- established, ought tu have all . the jurisdiction of a fTuprior Court in the trial of criminal causes. . . . - F. ' quarterly Sleetliiff. Ashoville District, M. E. Church. Dr. C S. -ljong, tremoing juaer. Asheville circuit, Ball Creek, Asheville station, Union, Pigeon Biver, Clyde, Webster, East Laport, Murphy, Franklin, Baruington, Leicester, Highland Chspl, " Trvon City. Jan. 22-23 " 29-30 Fob. 6-6 12-13 " 19-20 " 26-21 Kar. 6-6 " 12-13 ' 19-20 26-27 April 2-3 Tryon Mission, Brown's Chapel, Pisgat, Laurel Hill.- UmAtrrul Curtm. W. D. Hoyt & Co., Wholesale and Re tail Druggists of Rome. Ua , eay : We . t. r-2 i . - tj nave ceen eeiiing ur. .jviugr u new uis coverrv Electric isitters and Bucklen'e Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well or give such universal satisfaction. There eaye been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced - consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bot ties of Dr, King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. - We guarantee them always. Sold by H. H Lyons. A Restauhajot Room for ladies. .: Mr. Turner has rented the bar ber shop in the" Johnston- building, attached to his restaurant, and will fit the same up neatly to be used ex clusively for the use of ladies and their eBCorts. It will be kept strict ly first-class, and ladies may visit the room at any" time, and obtain lunches or meals served in the best manner. . , ; 6t f ' ' ' ' is,-: " i -The only eenuine Steteson and Dunlap Hats; also a large stock cheaper gnrde of Hats. "y v " hit lock s. Best 5c. cigar--West End Choice Canned coods of every variety", pres M-ves, jellies. Ac, very low at Moore and Robard's. ,';"".. , , : ;;. Q . . .. atr 'Albums, Work Boxes, Manicure sets, Onllar and Cuff Boxes. Mirrors. Dress- ins'. Cases, and a Drettv lot of Match bates, lnermomeiers, ana ouier useiui presents, .- . -at Whiilocbi's. - WRAPS 1 WRAPS 11 WRAPS!!! for Ladies. Misses, and Children ' i educed below their value to close out this sea son's stock, : - v . at Whitlocz's. THE LEGISLATURE. Monday's PaoosEoisGS Condbnskd , FROM NEWS-ObSEKV'ER. " H. B. to authorize tha county commis sioners .of -Jackson county, to levy a special tax, not to exceed 12,000 for the purpose o'f building a court' house in the town;pf-Webster, as amended by the committee passed .its second reading. - A joint resolution, looking to the wel fare of the working men in North Caro Una, was adopted. Bill to authorize the commissioners of Jackson county .to' lew a special tax for -I i :l 'j; -1 . 1 . , . tut; uuuuins oi a couri nouse. .- . . . ; HOUSE. -. . Mr. Ewartjntroduced a bill to confine the sale of spirituous liquors to incorpor ated cities and. towns. - The Governor was authorized by. res oluticm to offer $300 more for the arrest of Bingham, the mnrderer.-v r-. , B. 32,-H.sB,vl7,3, relaiing to the time readioirs. H. B. "2l, to amend chapter 219 laws of jooo, 10 tviiuw me peopio or JJuncoraDe county to vote on the sicck law, passed se'ednd reading, 8a.,ayes no-nays, and placed ohihe! calendar.- H. B. 26, for the relief of sheriffs and tax collectors; allowing theui "to collect too:; 1 1 1 1 1 , i 1. - arrears of taxes from 1881,. was taken up 1 , I ,- . , . passed second reading,, ana placed on the calendar. - - Bill to amend the charter of the town of Henderson ville passed. Bill to incor porate the town of. Charleston, Swain county, passed second reading. ' Bill to allow the c unmissioners of Swain county to levy a special tax to build a jail, passed its ;second 'reading ayes 68, noes 0. - us. : , . i-An epoch of mental mediocrities in.oflice is a reproach to a republic containing so many brainy men as does the United Stated.' An epoch of money bag rule, is worse, because more dangerous! ...... - r ; - , - rCiuyeriu3" in' the book of his life, written by the 'condemned man. with full, k'no'wledg? of death await ing him, on page 89 says : "judging from newspaper par agraphs there is. considerable f nxie ty that I-shall ''confess."- The sim ple fact-is; I have nqthing to con fess. I did hot' see ; F. -1. - Madison during the day "and the.night of the ldfh of March. . .1 hat isall the con- ession I.havft ta make." ' . :Anii"yet the general public be lieve him to have- been guilty of killing Fan hie' Lillian Madison, whom ' he. first'"'ruine"d and then brought ahout her death. Uvcr Pills. Use Dr. Gnnn's Liver Piils for Sallow com plexion, Pimples on the Pace and Billiou neos. Never sickens or gripes. Only one for a dose. Samples free at H. H. Lyons. dawlw. Underwear real low. at Whitlock's. Blankets and Comforts lower than ever," at Whitlock's. Try Woodcock's West End Choice Cigar. The "Mascot Broil" is the thing in the way of oysters at Turner''. Best 5c. cigar in the city West End Choice. ott NEW ADVERTISEMENTS JjlJB 8 ALE. jn 19 dim S. K. CflEUE TEt t BON. heve over Two Thcnsand Acres of Land lying ia Ciay county. N. C. whili is now offered for salt- at very low prices. I have one farm containing one hundred aares of good tobacw land and a good wool carder; also another fm. containing two hundred acres, about forty acres ot iiret class bottom tana ana a goou grisi-maj. I can suit a man In any priced farm from five hundred dollars to flvo thousand dolirs. Tht society is very good. The couits ere never detained longer thau two days hers. Tbe lam here is vtell adaptei to the growth oi tobacco, wneai aim corn. For further information c&U on or address W. H PAVIS, Janl9w2mos Irena, Clay county, N C. on "n Absolutely Pure. This nowder never varies. A muvel of purit-, strength and wholesomeness. Mote economien than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold ii competition with the multitade of low test, shon weicht alum or phosphate po wrier. Sold only in cone, kotal bakiko rowoiK Co., me wan . New York. - - ; - Janl9-aswiam BTOK RENT. -; Furnished Honse on -Bailey street. Beven rooms, besides basement. - Kent reasonable apply to W. E. FELU AM. jan is an - -- xiruggisi. ; Board. DARTrhS DhSiaivQ BOARD in the couutry M. wiu ao weu to drive out to , ( --a. -.Tennenfa View, . and secure rooms, where they will flndeyerr comfort, combineU with home-like surreandisga. . lanlSdim . . . . N OTICK. AU persons are not ified that they mua cot Bet Sana on my mhiu wunuui oaving' paia tot u in advance. They will be indicted if thev do. auglSdr' - NATTA1KINS0N royal wwfiSJi NJ ; ' - ' '.Jgfl'.." '- j Powell ScSnider's Column. v. .' ... f -.fryi. :- '' 1AICY BULLETUI. 100 bags Cofiee, 60 bbls. Sugar, 400 lbs. fine Tea, 2100 lbs. Soda, 111 boxes Soap, 60 boxes Crackers 275 cases of Canned Goods, 115 cases Baking Powders. Grapes, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, French Prunes, Cranberries, Figs, Dates, Prunellet, Table Nuts, Olives, Olive Oil, Currants, Citron, Imperial Cabinet Raisins, California Layer Raisins, Vineyard Cluster Raisins, Valencia Raisins, - . .Sultana, Raisins, Maple Syrup, Rock Candy Syrup! r . " New Orleans Melass'es"," Buckwheat Flour, -- : . Mushrooms, Macedoine, Capers, xJirice Meat, Coconuts' V?i .Gelatinej Cross dc BlaclMe$f&Mn,-?'j Obelisk Pickles, ' Beech & Sherwood's Pickles, Domertie Picklesr Royal Baking Powder, Jtlorsiord's Baking Powders. French Mustard, Englif h Mustard, Lee & Ptrrirts Worcestershire Sauce; Tobasco Sauce, North of England Sauce, Durkee's Salad Dressing White Wins Vinegar, b resh bhore Mackerel, Cream Codfish, Fresh Butter, Fresh Eggs, Cream Cheese, Pine Apple Cheese, Parmesan Cheese, Sapsago Cheese. Ashton Salt. Macaroni, I Vermicelli, Horse Radish,'.7 Flavoring Extracts, French Herbs, Jellies, Preserves, Fine Teas, Choicest Roasted and Green Coffee Powdered Sugar, aaa Confectioner's bugar, Granulated Sugar, Brighton C Sugar, Canary Sugar, Raw N. O.tio. trained Honey, J Honey in comb, Fancy HeadRice, SelectjlSpicea 37,600 lbs. Flour, o6,0UU lbs. Bran and Shorts, 36,000 lbs. Hay, 1600 bushels Oats, 400 bushels Meal, 1200 bushols Coin If we covered a newspaper re might make a list of the goods we -carry, but as it is -we cannot tell half. ' We have several additional sto rage rooms, and are now filling up with the largest stock in our line to be found ia the State, wholesale Cr retail, " " , , " POWELL & SNIDEIlp jffs: .-w''"iwt''rv ) at Turner's. f are low, conaideringcIfcuUtisa. - :'a X - " A.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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