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I, r A DAILY EDITION. nil .nil .11.11111 " ' " ""' ""f 1 s mammmmamm i mmmm sssmsm 1 - - . mi mii iisMin ri fA t u J Funair, Stou Ss Cansrsa, EDITORS AND PROPBIKTOE8. -.rr-.-sr.i ITfear, - . j Mo . " Mow., : - J v E A TISIXC RA TBS $. : 3.oo TO sow. SIIKVIM.E SOCIETIES. Commander; Jordan Stone, Secretary. MeeU first Wednesday night In each month. . . AduvUU Chapter, S. A. JI.Q. H-JB11, High Priest : . HammereMag, Secretary. MeeU the second Wednesday night in each mpntti. 7 Jfi. Herman Lwt No. llf. A. F. H. a Fagg Worshipful Master; Fred. L. Jacobs 87orotary7 MceWhe first Friday night in each "sSnnOMoa Lodfie, -. ot fl.. No. jC Boardman. Dictator; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets the first and third Monday nights in each "fWk .Brood CbeO, No. A-EJ Levy, Regent; Jordan Etone, Secretary. Meets in the hall of the Knights of Honor on the second and fourth Monday nights in each month. .771 Woman's MUsioMtry Society of the M. K. ebureb, Sonlh, meet in the church class-room on the First Friday of every month at 4 o clock P. M. Tht Beauty of the West Lodge JVo. 40, F. A. A. Y. M Meets on the first and third Monday nieht In each month. Jamea L&tbmore, 7r.inrnl MuW H. B. Brown. Secretary. The AsheoiUePvbUc Library, over Mr. Kep ler's Store, opposite Eagle Hotel, and next daor to The Bank of Aabeville. is open to vis itors from 18 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 4:80 to :30 p.m. rQ0 Absolutely Pure. lnis powoer never vanes, a niRnei ui puiiu, strength and wbolesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weieht alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cant. Royal Baking Powder Co.. 106 Wall St., New York. lanitf-ddiwiam COMPOUND OXYGEN. - - Vi' 3 I , cr V o t , is-s- Drs. Hargaif, Stone fTGatcJiell, SPECIALISTS, OFFICE Putllmm Mulldtuf, Mailt SI. ASHEVILLE, N. C n (J n,- L Y ) We nse In the treatment of Chron. j jaeases, COMPOUND OXYGEN v and Medicated Vapor by direct inhalation. Those who suffer from diseases of the Respiratory Or ganssuch as Consumption, Catarrh, Bronchitis sthma. Chronic Sore Throat, Loss of Voice, etc., ind who have failed to be cured by the ordinary treatment oi Cod Liver Oil, Hypophosphites, Pocket Inhalers, and the like, may be permanent '.y cored 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 ot the respiratory tract, but is working prompt and permanent cures In all diseases depending upon an impoverished or Impure condition of the blood, such as Debility, 1,-ntlonflv Rheiimatfam. Chorea. KeiiraleiA Paral ysis, Diabetes, Bright's Disease, Ans?mla, Scrofu la, and an Diseases oi me axin. Tlie Only Treatment which will permanently cure Nasal Catabrh! Th milv -KiM-cifW lor Asthma ! The treatment la pleasant to take', and cannot - aggravate any case however delicate ana acngv li it. Special attention psid to diseases of the Pac tum, such as Piles, Fissure, Fistula, Prolapsus, eta. . i A NEW TREATMENT, -yjr-gSiaiCT.., and- a variably successful. No loss of " tjst iron business or pleasure leasure aariDgtreaunent, ta tnese wlo entinot oometo oar ofiiee, and ' woo need the eomwouEd Oxygen,..we have a triitffrTfrirrrr"ti Hiiiiirt in "r easesisasval-l srt.bie as tba f;ao i'rea;meu. WeTwill serRtrbof - iparauu anu tjiteu.irn jo last iwo uiouuia iur BEFERKNCRS. Slav W B. Anrlolit. WelUncrton. O.: Wm Bat- ue,MD,Ptf8H,Te3n: lTt. Iglehardt, Esq., Kvansvllle, lnd: John B. Snow, Bsq., Tipton, Tens I Bon. B.B. Fuller, BoonviUe, ind; G. A. bears Esq, Ashevillo, N. C; Bev. O. Bell, Bell P. O., N. C Wrlie for Illustrated Pamphlet, wUich win be saaiiea rree, in regara 10 treatment. ure DBS. HAKGAN , STONE & GATCHTLL. - norl-dawOm ASHEVILLE LIUSIG HOUSE NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. Sells PIANOS and OBCAKS on Monthly In staumonta of $5 aud S10. ' ONE PRICE ONLY. Sheet Music and' MutJc Boots. Old instru a ents taken in exchange. For Catalogues and Cirtrtlars apply to ... 0. FALE pgl7:dwly OUSB FOB BENT. Well Furnished House on Bailer street ror rem irom i v momns. Annl V tA . : .- W. E.FELHAM, Jan 28 dtf Druggist. T!!!; t VOL II NO 2A9. DAILY EDITION. THE DAHVT CITIZEN Will be published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rates ttnctly cathi One Year. . . . . . . 6 00 Six Months, . . . . 3 00 Three " " . . ... . 1 60 One " . . . . . ; 60 One Week, . . . . lo rtnr rWAn will deliver the oaner ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subscribers, ano parties wsnimgu will please call at the Citizkn Office. Send your Job Work of aU Una to the Citizen Office, V y done cheaply and will Jitpatch. - Arrival artnre of in 8 AUSBcav Arrives 6:6 p. m. and departs 10:51 am. . Tennessee Arrives 10:55 a. m. ana departs 75 p m. WATKMViiXJt Arrives 5 KX) p m.and departs Bfabi .xi ieave Asheiille 7:80 a ra t arrive at i'andsonvilie 8:15.1 nt; at Bpartan, er-" ;:'Jt, "i" il Ive oearwiaearr 4jW piirarrive at Uen- dersonville 7:10 p m; at AsbeviUe 8J( p m. , J tW INTERESTING HEADING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. And they always fit like a clove at Herring and Weaver's Shoes. dtf Go to the "Racket Meat Market," North side public square, for fresh Beef, fork, Mutton. Dressed (jnicicens and Turkeys. 29-6t We failed to receive any telegram from Raleigh last night, as we had anticipated, relating to the work of the delegation which lelt here last Thursday to wait on the Senate committee in opposition to the bill for the repeal of the Buncombe Stock Law. An electric light has been placed in the t armer a warehouse. Mr. DeVault has moved bis mu sic store into the store into the store room of Prof. Falk, opposite the post office, where he will con tinue to keep everything in his line The Electric Company is endeavoring to establish- throughout the city a motor power, which would be worked on the same wires now used for lichtine the towers. It would prove of great benefit to many. The Jessica Thomas comedy com- pany to-night give the three-act musical adsurdity, "A Red Hot Time." A fine clock, a large doll and a handsome oil painting will be given away aurjng me penormaLxe. The Jumbo beef at Linwood's is awak ing no little attention as to what can be done in the way of raisin? beef in this section. This is a three-year old Short horn, raised in Transylvania, as,w iehs ! IlsJt rJ' ., . 1 52- aiajor jaoies- yyfsou wi in towni ast nightt, relurmog - from a brief run to the railroad works at Jarratt's. He miorms us that his boys lost about 1 15,000 by the recent burn ing of the furniture factory at Mora ganton, with no insurance. Messrs. Powell & Snider, wholesale grocers of this place, have obtained drummer's license. This house, esta blished only a few years aero, has grown to be one of the lareest in Western North Carolina, and we are glad to see they are now stretching out for largerand newer fields. A gentleman, .writing us from Robbins- ville, Graham county, speaks ia very complimentary terms of the good people of that county. He gives an interesting account of the closing exercises of a school which has existed at Robftinsville for several months, tne exercises beine g.eatly enjoyed by the many friends of tue school The Superior Court Clerk says that Administrators and Executors are comiDg in daily and settling their accounts, but there are many yet to come in. The law required a settlement by these officials once a year, but Mr. Reynolds says he yes" terday settled with an Executor rho had not settled before for nine years, . The register plac3d at Grant & Roseberry's by the Southern Direc tory Company for guessers at the population, shows quite a' diversity of opinion on that subject, the guess, es ranging all the way from 3,000 to 9,000. Let everybody register their name and guess, and tret a chanrw atthe-dozeji cabinet size nhotos. or PHuwiu De maoa oy tne Landaey. AnSHawr-anawlrtro cotrfsa- b unci v tsiecuieaJ1'':? ElGHlH SxMI-ASbTDAJt, Clearincr sale at Liw'iKilu.j rkin. ciouse, irom January 30th to February r o WMU VUUM lOtn, when 15 cenU will be deducted irom every dollar's worth bought for J.?fa Plie8 o aU the stock except uuiiu uuitr. xo per cent on places many goods at or below cost These sales are w reauce stock and advertise business. All should take advantage of it jan 28 tf .. . E. C. Linwood's Vaeiety Market. i his market, located on South Main street, bad on exhibition in front of the market yesterday a fine 3 Tenrolrl uhort. hom. It is of the same stock as the one killed some time ago tby Mr. . LinWood Its actual weight was 1877 lbs., and has had no equal before or Bince. Call and procure apiece of this bovine wonder. This Jumbo Bteer will be slaughtered for Saturday's market. Mr. Lmwood - has thoroughly refitted and equ ipped his market juid has now the finest market without -exception in the South. He has also rrode arraneements to have constantly on band all kinds of meats oeer, mutton, venison, sausage, wild docks, part rid zes. ovstera. dressed poultryr prime silver-side cured, sugar cured corned beef and every thing that goes w constitute a first-class variety ASHEVILLE N.O It is the purpose of the Electric Com pany to soon establish a system of incan descant Lights in the houses and stores in town to take the place of the large lights being used for private purposes. Mr. Moncure left yesterday on his re turn to JRutherlordton going back by way of Eeedy Patch Gap with the view of looking out more thoroughly a suita ble railroad " line from Butherfordton here. Mr. Moncure expresses himself as much, pleased with our country it is the first tima he has been West of the Blue Ridge in this State The past two days have been occupied by the Inferior Court in t'.ic considera tion of a case of assault upon a house in the Eastern section of the town, Ty Gus Miller and Tom Goodlake. The. case was fought clesely by both the State and the lawyers for the defence. It was given to the jury 'late yesterday after noon. -Messrs. Geo, '.H. Ketchen and G. Stansill, of " Southern Directory Conl- paDy,t--7 retarnefronviv3&;r where .they. mad arrsnigeirn uie toi. aye 1 theitjae ' Directory jrinld ,Xerat1 me contract , was. anaiiy -waraeaigi Messrs.-Ozden.Bros. & Co., who are es Mciallv Drerjared to do this kind of work and which is another guarantee that the Directory will be h rat-class in every par ticular. The Wilmington Star says: "Mr. Locke Craige, of Asheville, writes us that we were mistaken in our supposition that the farmers of the new land and labor organization at that place were "mostly Northern importations." He and all the others to whom the charter for the club was granted are natives. We make the correction with pleasure. Possibly vre have a wrong impression as to the meaning and intent of the new organization, and because of this were led to suppose that its inspiration must be Northern." . Anothik Oni of Sinatob Vancs's Yarns. A Washington correspondent of the Chicago Time gives the following new joke as coming from Senator Vnnce : Senator Vance is the story-teller of the Senate, and seldom attends a meeting of the committee on finance, of which he is a member, without illuminating the dis cussions on the tariff and the surplus with a few illustrations drawn from life. The subject of the tariff was under considera tion the other day, and Mr. Morrill had a good deal to cay about the "commercial necessities of the country." Then Sen ator Beck took it up, and he also talked about the "commercial necessities of the country." Then it was Vancs's turn, and be said he had something to say about the "commercial necessities of the country." "There was a county fair down in my State," said the Senator, nanaamong otner stocic entered ror pre miums was the ornariest-looiuns hoz you ever saw. It had a back like a razor, legs like an antelope, and a snout like a dinner horn. There was not an ounce of superfluous flesh on the animal, and the committee of award, as well as the spectators, wondered what on earth the beast was entered for. otson'rae the cam- r-.HI(UUI UIIIHCTB Hh 1 1 J V an a W TJIf 3ITfl quitters and asked for te comnttee on hogs. ci : .'-2 - v --,' -x v "St "Did youuns" see that arnoco' mine.' he asked. 'I reckon ' youuns didn't, er youuna wouldn't a-give him th' go-by.' "The chairman of the committee told the old man they had seen the beast, and wondered what it was there for. It was a cross, between a wild boar and a race-horse, and they couldn't conscien tiously give it a premium as either. " 1 reckon youuns don t underesMid the commercial necessities of this 'ere region, Kents,' replied the old man, 'er youuns 'Id a-seen the good p'ints of that ar hog. ine commercial necessity of this ere region, gents, is a hog as kin outrun a nigger an' I've got the breed.' " Th Animal Known as a "Bright Aleox." ... A gentleman friend, possessing a little of the facetions ia his nature and who sees things from a ludicrous embodying too often the real standpoint of life furnishes us with the following bit of pleasantry: The "Smart Aleck" is an animated thing; has -a body with two legs, two arms, oneshead, like a man's cane that it is oencient oi Drains, and a tongue in tnat head one would suppose hung in the middle with a talking capacity at each hend. This thing may be observed any day from about 8 o'clock a. m. to bed time wandering around the town in search of some admiring crowd in whose mi Jst it may ancho:, and to whom it may ventilate its opinions or air its criticisms. In cold weather this thing may be found a nucleus of some ii tile gathering around the stove of some store or bar-room, and in clear mud weather it may be found sunning itself with a little knot gathered around it at some store or bar-room door, at some street corner, or perhaps at that rendeivous fruitful of so rauca intrigue and villiancy the court yard gate on Main street The burden of this thing's song ia fault finding. The course of Glad- stonei a ireat Britain. Bismarck in Prus sia, tie aflairs: -m jJttigaria, aoa troubles -"of .tae 1'snal Koyernment, adoainistrataonlof rVteadvatGlnbmfif' ana o out iocri cuy government even ar criticised with a familiarity and free dom indicative of the volumiaousness of expression and ignorance which ia na tural to the thing. Fortunately this thing is harmless, its influence is only felt by a few weak-minded people whose observation ia only superficial and whose opinions can be moulded like soft clay or putty; it will never accomplish much, will never found an i,mDire or set on fire a riven may De neard and endured with patience daring the early years of i . a; i . Si , its auimnaiiiuii, Dutasineytars roil round it becomes an object which exctes only impatience and disgust Asheville con tains a numberjof these "smart Alecks." Reader, yon do know one? ;' T Ayer's Hair Vigor improves the beau ty of the hair and promotes its growth. it imparts an attractive appearance, a delightful and lasting perfume. While it stimulates the roots, cleanses the scalp, and adds elegance to luxuriance, it ei- feots are enduring; and thus it proves itself to be the best and cheapest article ior toilet nse. . . , . :. Real Eslatk is now moving right rsmdlv Atkinson & Cocke. Real ts- tate Dealers of this city, sold 8 lots last week, and three on yesterday. How thin will rattle when the scrLnsr opens npv Better buy your lots now while they are reasonable. SATURDAY A Singular Prbfkbekce. A white man named John ally from Wakecounty and w' times been sentenced to the for different offences, who wa doned out by the Governor twelve months ago receivei sentence, this time for ten sent to work-on the Western olina Road. Last summer L escape from the works, end wa from until a month or so ago h manager of the squad he t that he intended to return and self up, as he was tired of be erty. Subsequently the man at the Penitentiary at Kaleig' himself up, preferring to se i remaining nine and a half yea at large without possessing a. time that liberty which belong . Thk National Life and K Association. " . MtTW. H: Gibson, rep h p ' 1 fl agency"fere Tn'tScpeon clNily.', E. Joce3, with Dr.J.-HnvtlHama8, Medical Examiner. - This comnany has been doing a large business lin this State during the past few yeirs. Among its policy holders there flbre some who, after they had pail a good deal on their policiesi beciue hard run lor money and could iot meet the regular payments required. The company, on learning this, stead of making them Jcome up'to tne strict letter of the contract- by which they would forfeit all tjey paid on Isaid policies, voluntatily took up the policies and paid Jthe policy holders 75 per cent, of jthe money they had paid to Jthe cfm- pany. 1 Lt is run on the guarranteed noli- cy, non-iorieitable alter a'l jmxs, Read the advertisement elsewhere. Tlie Southern Boon' There is stock company iustbfK' nized for the raising and breefiiijg f black cats lor mink skin.'vslae capital stock is $100,000.5 lMs company ha3 purchased Cat :Is:aad opposite Sheffie'd landing, at o&e time owned by Mr. W. P. Gainpbell. of Florence, Ala. , V. T The enterprising managers pro pose to stock the - island with one hundred thousand black cats; tab & raised to the age of one year; f hen tney win De Kuiea ana ineir ntass cured and shipped to Europe' and sold for mink skins. ltis estirr'tfd that each female dit witt pit1 U twelve kittens in one -year oh will gie the company twelri dred thousand ' kittens .to A WA ,v spotted. c J-Tlr?: " k r -large'aougtfe to - . fler-t oTthelilaek 'cats v' , -r. , cient to keep the animals t 'X- mg condition until fit to ki. INtr j it is estimated thai the one ls j R'' J thousand black cats will pr 1 t least twenty-fiye per cent,A . and spotted offsprings, but ! " : -i fuljbreedingthe parti-colred win oe exterminated Dytcsi-.a generation, when the comr-5"7,2Il have an income of twelve ed tnousana skins eecn, at s -.ir per skin, would be twelve 2 ved" thousand dollars annually :. : i new American rnink eking. - The comnanv are anxiouai.r- chase five thousand black Ton cats or breeders, for which they wilpay highest cash price. 1 heae i omcats must be sound and black. iOne hundred thousand female 'cats, black, sound and of good Siz4' for which the higest market prices will be paid in Sheffield city lotif-'lae- sagouia uemocrat-star r- The bodies of the cats when sSnn ed and dressed, will be"shipp4 to supply me demand for .rabbis .in the Northern markets. " i T The Pullman Car Compaijyiaye been contracted with for sisupf ; of elegant Refrigerator Car . ', The proceeds of Rabb.t salai wiu be all profit; this new industt; ib in its infancy. 5 .A "The Life of Cluverius," inSodk lorm, has reached Asheville, i is now being sold here Ex-Gov. Bate1, who is 1 cut 9 for atur thejcpnjajof the contest in Ter meiheitlpU.!SSengli. ?' miueMar ttbe 5ast, t we 1 v Heisaman of great- r' ..2 will and Untiring enerp;, o. of all, he has' been a lift. V: crat. He is also . poor. much in itself to say -j man now-a-days. ' 5 The Fast 3st Steamer i 2 tL i v Wi ld. :3 the Her .o i a t,m Spain, at present, , fastest steamer m tne v. name is El Destructor,- ar ". torpedo cruiser which c with her full armament c.-c rjsat the " rate of almost f tve y:even r ,clher tD tarn mes " full full coal miles an hour. Amorg accomplishments she is a' round in a t pace of fou r c - her own length wnu speed andean run 70' ) i speed without requiri.- ; supply. - . . . Ayer's Sarsaparilla ia t blood purifier, and a fo and strength. J5e wise i i i ful infectious are proir this unequalled altera! Try Woodcock's V Cigar. tent alth by t2. .oice C,lt1 ENG. JAN. 29, 188' STATE NEWS. i The latest information - from Wadesboro is to the effect that Judge Ashe grows weaker every day. Recovery is hardly possible and is not probable. - " The bill to - regulate appeals from the decisions of county com chissioners was made a special order br next Wednesday, as was also hill tn fxfimnt from taxation for rive years all new industries. The Farmers State Convention, in cssion at Raleigh this week, - had 10 delegates 'piesent, Elias Carr, Edgecombe, was made perma- enli chairman, Minister Jams was ijited to address the convention. The House of , Representatives i3 nsiderinct a-resolution . protesting -irnf. t extensioai-of leae of 4he tne ne4-l?islati. e.-j.-. "tCPerCoXDrentroa m;feSw sion in Kaleigli this weet passea a resolution asking of the legislature the university landscrip, amounting to $125,000, with $7,500 interest, for an agricultural school to be located at Raleigh. But little of any special moment transpired in the Legislature Wednesday, the House occupying the day in the consideration of the contested seat from Craven county. Lane, the Democrat who was seated at the opening ot the session, has been unseated and Hussey, Rep., eiven the place, and this was done largely by Democratic votes. Mr. Webster, the Speaker of the Souse, says the yote in the House on the County government question will stand about 55 yeas to bU nays; in other words, after all the connu dungbetween the Republicans and their allies, the Independents, ihe former will 6tand alone in their de mand lor a change in county gov ernment. Even the Republicans will soon loose faith in their allies, i TheRaleigh News-Observer, speak ing of the farmers' convention which has been in session there this week, says : "This body which convened here yesterday is made up of the bone and sinew of the land indeed. It is a fine representation 6fthe farming element olthe btate t cannot, therefore, be otherwise han patriotic in sentiment and con- ervatiye in action. The weliare oi the state is based upon agriculture, ill its interests are inextricably ' .J" the latter is, therefore concerned AjL that cfrieerns his feilowiti - v iw.'si-k .rMi IcqUJ the s.bwd. - foundation onj .rv t ouc.ety-Tests ana u8-tf(Uiia- is jsasAart -i i-aiice accordingly .'v - She Knew Heb Business. He was naturally bashful, fand in her company was as dumb as an oyster, She understood him, and one even ing asked plainly what made him so silent whenever he called on her. "I er I don't know," he stam mered ; "I always ah have some thing to say before you come in, but l can t get it out." "Indeed ?" she said, encouraging ly. KTT -S- T 1 . . 1 . "ies. l am nice a ootue that is corked up tight." "Very tight, Mr. Smith ?" "Yes, indeed, very."' "Well, that isn't so Ibad as vou think. There is one good thing about it." "What is it. pray?" fITITl 1 - . i . a , -wny, you Know, tne tighter a bottle is corked the more forcibly it pops. ' He grasped the situation at once, and now she doesn't care whether he tt.lks or not. She is content to do it all herself. A fight with kid gloves was about the size of the contest between the Marchioness of Queensbury and her husband. The Marchioness sued for a divorce and he made no de fence. The Marquis was knocked cut of the matrimonial ring in the first round, as it were. A deadly epidemic of measles has been prevailing in several counties in the north and west portions of S.C for the past ten days. .Cases arejreported .where four deaths have beea w5s&W&6ytQ8$iFGm fanrW ily-Kderl.p"e& theiisease as;Well as children,, -2; An awdeiiOInglsh law, it is said', provided that a man condemned to be , hanged comd escape that penalty if any woman -was willing to marry him and did do so. The female who recently said she would wed an Illinois murderer has since explained that she. acted under the apprehension that the English law was operative in that section Greatly Excited. Not a few of the citizens of Asheville have recently become greatly execited over the astounding facts, that several of their friends who had been pronounced by their physicians as incurable and beyond all hope suffering with that dreaded monster Consumption have been completely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, the only remedy that does positively cure all throat and lung diseases, Coughs, Colds, Asthma and Bronchitis. Trial bottle free at H. H. Lyons' Drug Store, large bottles $1. Read the grand special sale advertise ment of Whitlock's, and secure good bargains. . . et ea PRICE CENTS THE LEGISLATURE. Thursday's Proceedings Condrnskd. Senate. -Bill to protect fields and pastures from live stock introduced. Also bill to pro tect farm laborers and tenants from im position. . A resolution appointing a committee of three from the Senate and five from the House to consider the . R. R. Com mission. Passed final reading. Bill giving magistrates jurisdiction about carrying concealed weaponB pass ed second reading. , . - HOUSE. Bill introduced to allow noconviqts to work on railway unless paid for. Bill to prevent clerks of Superior Courts from practicing law or drafting legal papers. ', Bill to repeal the county government system taken up. An amendment was offered not apply the provisions of the bill to certain counties. Wide discus sion pending which the House adjourned rTbVFarmersr -Convention. ft(-'-iie4 an-,- t i -4V - "t ( iecw rceolutlona wer aJoDted: , '.J ' t The'GneralAssemtilv ara'-eouestedl torecaot laws to reduce hher salaries' of J Superior -Court clerks and -register of deeds in counties, etc. Amended by add ing a request, to the Legislature to create tax collectors lor several counties 01 tne State. river Pills. Use Dr. Gtmns liver Pills for Sallow com plexion, Pimples on the Face and Billions ness. Never sickens or gripes. Only one for a dose. Samples free at H. H. Lyons. dawlw. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Cash Assets, Monthly Surplus, 300,000. $20,000. The National Life AND Maturity Association OF WASHINGTON, D. C. President, Sec. & Manager. Horatio Browning. Geo. D. Eldridgb. Treasurer, Samubl Norjikst. LIFE INSURANCE AT ABSOLUTE COST. Our Pillars of Strength , A Guaranteed Policy, An Incontestable Policy. Maturity Val'ie in Cash at a Fix ed Age Annual Coet Absolutely Limited, Only Four Payments Per Year, Non Forfeitable after . 3 Years Five Year Maturity Plan, Non Forfeitable after 3 Years, Ten Year Maturity Plan, Insurance as well as an Investment, Non Forfeitable after 5 years. Snecial Asrent. Medical Director, W. H. GIBSON, P. 8. RlDDBLLE, M. D. Oil, Jsa Hey Williams, Med.i-ianj.lL jy&Zgdim, y.A!;En-4)7e9 lrfr 9 trPJra ran feaaf iMnnrf In 1 n1,.'li - T -" - ' - Address;; x.a ;ia,izsii offletA J..Ws.w- wuuv auuuA aailtTVlUCt i Jan 28 flit . -,v . OPERA house;. ONE NIGH1 ONLY, lIoii(lmj, Pan. 31, 1887". Appearance of the jolly favorites IloicortWs Double Show. GRAND HIBERNICA DUBLIN DAN COMEDY COMPANY. A superb Specialty Company headed by Bryan O Lynn, the greatest of all "Irish Guides" in Howorth's la test laughable success, TIIF. TWO DAXS, Positively the best organization of the kind in existence, exhibiting the greatest scenery ever witnessed in a Geand Tonr Through Ireland Giving more fun free from vulgarity than any show traveling. 14 SPECIALTY ARTISTS. 14 6 GREAT COMEDIANS. G Including their Characteristic and . Refined Specialties. BRASS BAND AND ORCHESTRA, Under the leadership of Prof. Scott Snow, the eminent Cornet Soloist. : NOVEL. REFINED, NEAT. tReserAed seats now on sale at Saw yers 25, 50 and 75 cts. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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