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it .ml T DAILY EDITION. Fnroat, Stsns Ss Caneron, EPITOKS AND PROrEIKTOE3. CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, - WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. BILL HEADsT"" LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, ELAUKtt, ao AnJfub Work of oil tittdt done mith 1 Yuar. r i?3.00 r.... 3.00 : v - r.o VOL II.-NO 258. ASHEVILLE N. C WEDNESDAY IMORKING. FEB. 9 1887. - PRICE 5 CENTS promptness and at low pricci. ' , i A Ctrene 0i4Jl No. 6. J. A. Toner Umluant 'Vnniund'n; Jordivj Stone.Socvotary. j!de;s first imi ...1 t .. ., ....... : HA1. . ik Atkeviil iJi-r-iAm; B. A. IS. O. H. Bell, High Priest; 8 llamtnorfcbl&jt, Uccretery. HeeU toe seiwirt W-rinesrlav utsut In each month. lltt llrr-MOH L-r. : . A. F. A A. M.- II. C. Faijsj '.V.ir-hlpfii! Mussur; Fred. L. Janoct -?sCrolary. ilot'.J ;ti?c lirst Friday uigbtluesrh noath. - - ijwaxMnoa l:.-l.jc, a", a JL, No. &IS.--J V. Bwrdmai., Dictator; Jordan tonc. Secretary. 4eeU the tint aid third. Monday uiihts !D each saorta. ' French Bracsi .CovneU, No. 701, T.. A. Ellis Le.y, Kcrat: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets in the hall M the Knights of Honor on the second ami fou.-th Monrtnv nights in each month. Tlte Wims t't XitzhiwiTV Society of the M. K. ehiuvfr, (iwtlli. met in the ehnrch class-room on the First Fri'iuy of every month at 4 o'clock P.M. The BrmJj of tlie West Lodge A'o. 40, JP. A. A. Y. M. Jleots on the first aud third Konday ..-ts in each month. James : litittimoro, ,irHUi;Tr"l Mftnter : H. B. Brown. jsecre.'ary. Tim A shit tile Public Library, over Mr. Kep ler's Store, opposite Eagle Hotel, and next door to The uik of AflheviHe. is open to vis itor h-c;n IS a. ra, to 1 p. ra. and from 4:S0 to t&U p. m. ure. Tills powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength ami wholesomcness. Mote economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be Bold in competition with the maltitade of low test, short w eight alum or phosphate powdere. Sold only in cam. Koyai Baking Powder Co.. i06 Wall St., New York. ianl9-d&wl2m COMPOUND OXYGEN. Drs. Hargan, Stone Oatchell, SPECIALISTS, OnifHPullium Building, Main SI. ASHEVILLE, N. C V upe rn the treatment of C'hron. iseascs, COMPOUND OXYGEN and Medicated Vapor by direct inhalation. Those who Buffer from diseases of the Respiratory Or gans such as Consumption, Catarrh, Bronchitis, tsthma. Chronic Sore Throat, ls of Voice, etc., tnd who have failed to be cured by tbe ordinary treatment of Cod Liver Oil, llypophosphites, I'ocket Inhalers, and tbe like, may be permanent .y cured by our new treatment, Bince 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 Isnotoniy valuable -in diseases oi the respiratory tract, but is working prompt and permanent cures in all dineaics depending cpo:i an impoverished or Impure condition of the biood, such as Debility, Kvilf-rrsv, Rheumatism, Chorea, Neuralgia Paral ysu, iiitibetes, firigbt's Iiisease, Antcmia, Scrolu la, hikI all Diseases of tbe Skin. Tiae Only Treat tueisl which will permanently cure N.isai. Catarrh The only Spacilic tor Asthma ! The treatment is pleasant to take, aud cannot aggi urate any case nowevcr delicate and sensi tive. SdccUI attention nnid to diseases of the Rec tum, such as I'iies, fissure, Vistula, Prolapsus. etc. A NEW TREATMENT, n.iu.-f. uid nvarlably sneces'ftil. No loss of ti - imm hiisliipm or measure durina treatment, or inns? who cannot oome to our office, and mn ! tlm Cnmnonnd Oxveen. we have a Home Treatment, which in many cases is as val uable as the Otftre Treatment. We will send the apparatus and cheiuicsU to last two months for REFERENCES. ' Kev.N.S. AIMIgtit. Wellington, O.; Wm Bat- iie, MO, Pu.tskL Tean : lu 1. lgienarat, tsq., Kvansville, lnd ; John B. Snow, Esq., Tipton, Tenn : Hon. R S. Fnller. Boonville. Ind : O. A. Mears, Esq, Asheville, N. C; Rev. U. BeU, Bell P. O.. N. C . Write for Illustrated Pamphlet, which will be mailed tree, in regara to ireatmeni. Aaaress DP.h. HARGAS . STONE X- GATCHITIA. nor 1-dawCm ASHEVILLE MDSIG HOUSE NORTH SIDE rUBLIC SQUARE. Sells PIANOS and ORGANS on Monthly In stallments of 15 and tlO. ONE PRICE ONLY. Sheet Music and MukIo Books. Old inetrn ii ents taken in exchange, for Catalogues and Circulars apply to 0. FALZ ngl7:diwly pOR KW. - . . . A n-at office room over A. C Cavii' store,- ebeap. Apply to A. C. DAVIS, or uv. J. H. barnotl. - - dccWdtf P if ROYAL StW!f J DAILY EDITION. THE DAXIiV CITIZEA Will be pnblubed eery Morning (ex cept Monday) At tlie following rates strtclly caH : One YecJ. . . . . 6 00 Sin: Mouths, 3 00 Threa " . '. . . 1 60 One 50 One Week, ; ' . .' . . . . 15 Our Carriem w31 deliver tbe paper ev ery Morning in eyerypart of the city to our snbscribeTs, nd parties wanting it trill please call at the Citizen Office. Srvii your Job Watt of all kind to the Citizen OJJice, if you vxml it done neatly, cheaply and wilk Jitpntch. Arrtval and Iepirar T PassB(r . Truism. Saliuboby Arrives CjVl p. m 'and departs 4'aniKis.N-jees 105 sw m. a.J fleparH TrOS B m ' N WATirEavTLix Arrives 5.-00 p nuand departs 8:00 a. m. Bpastarbubo Leavfl Aabeville 7:00 a m ; arrive at Hendersonville 8:15 a m; at (fpartan. burg 11:40 am. Leave Spartanburg 4:00 p m; arrive at Hen dorsonville 7:10 p m; at Asbeviile 8:15 p m. tW INTERESTING READING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. c e Mr. W. J. Graham and family, of Bakersville, are visiting Mr. C. E. Graham of this city. Oysters in shell, tho finest ever in tbe market, jast received at Turner's, opened and served in any style, or sent to any part of the city. A half-dozen residences will soon be erected at Swannanoa Junction. Our friends at that - place predict that they will soon experience a boom in keeping with that which Asheville has experienced.j'r: Senator Kope Elias passed hereyeeter I day moning on liis return to Raleigh, after a hurried home on important busi ness. He could give us but little of in terest pertainting to legislative matters other than what our telegraphic reports and legislative gleanings have enabled us to furnish. Mr. J. II. Southerland, of Pigeon Riv er, will in a few weeks remove to Cher okee, be having become interested in the mineral and other interests of that sec tion, and intends building upwith the rapid growth which is in the immediate future of a country filled with the be3t minerals, marbles and granites in this country. We learn that the proceeds of the entertaiiimentgiven Saturday night by the Asheyille Amateurs, for the benefit of the H csnital. amounted to about 8125. This will prove of trreat help to the Hospital. -and.. a11 the ladies and gentlemen who thus served to help so worthy a cause. 1 he Asheviiie Sky'and Hrraul, speak ing of the action j.f the House of Rep resentatives on the County Government question, s.-ivs : "Tlie vote orr Mr. Pritclisrd's compre hensive substitute, as civen, clearly de fines the position of .each meaiber. It will be B3CI1, with many regrets, that Mr. Pearson records himself with the Dem ocrats in opposition to the bill, while Mr. wells, in conformity to ins position in the campaign, stands recorded in favor of it." Our friend Bob Long, connected with the house of Van Gilder & Brown, has just returned from atrip to Murphy,where he has beento look into the possible future of that coun try. He found a decided mineral fever prevailing, and is so well sat isfied with what he saw, and f s to the future of that country that he will probably establish at no distant day a hardware store at Murphy, The managers of the Asheville Directory are now busily at work numbering the houses on the vari ous fctrects and taking the census of the population at the same time. They are making rapid progress. They will be prepared to furnish all manner of ngures tor the number ing of both places of business and residences, and at lower cost than individuals can obtain theui else where, as they buy them by the wholesale. Givothem your orders for either hammered gold, brass, bronze, tin or china, in sizes from 2 to 5 inches. " . - - - . The Asheville correspondent of the ' Henderson yiile Times , thus speaks of an - enterprise at the Swannanoa Junction; . .--"Mr, McDowell has his big band saw mill in running order, and is now ready for business, lie already has orders for 100,000 window-cur tain sticks, and the same amount, or more, ot popcorn-parcher dand les. Such articles are made from the waste lumber and are almost without exoenee to the maker. Mr, McDowell will hay machinery to do all kinds of turning, dressing and working lumber m any shape you may want it." Notice to the Farmers. . The French Broad Farmers' Club will meet at Alexander's on Saturday before the 3rd Sunday f eb. luth, 1887, at 2 o' clock P. M. for the purpose of re-organiz ing. Ail farmers, especially former mem bers of the club, are earnestly requested to be present. . w. H. hunter, eb. Bin, b. rresiaent. ElQHIU SEMI-ANNUAL Clearing sale at Iaw's Silver and China House, from January 30th to February 10th, when 15 cents will be deducted from every dollar's worth boucht for cash. This applies to all the stock except Solid Silver. . 15 per cent off places many goods at or belowtost These sales are to reduce stock and advertise business. All should take advantage of it. jn 28 tf : FROM RALEIGH. Both Houses do MncU General Rnsincss. bat Not Much of Special Interest. r Special Dispatch to tbe Citizen. - Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 8. In the Senate to-day the following bills passed: . To incorporate the Wil mingros, Oc low& East Carolina Railway Jand tojreg nlate Solicitor fees. The bill to give ex emption to wool manufacturers in Shel by from taxation for five years was in definitely postponed. The '.bill to allow Henderson county fifty convicts for use in -drawing her swamps passed its second reading. A resolution was adopted ordering t he Adjiitan t-Geueral in J5rep3: e i$&jfik&fji.& pAh far, a RoBter of Nortfi Carolina troops in the Mexican war. Tbe session of the House was uninteresting, though a preat deal was done. ' V - The fellowing were the principal bills introduced: To increase the number of county students at the University, so as to give each county three; To prohibit Justices of the Peace from acting as Com missioners; To compel railways to keep agents at their depots. - The following bills were among those which passed the third reading: To in- cerporate tbe MtiylandTroy, Durham & Northern, the Atlanta, Asbeviile and Baltimore, and the Roanoke &. Southern Railway companies. The bill to aid the North Carolina aud Atlantic & North Carolina Railways in building branch lines w& taken up cs special order, and paused its second Reading. Among other bi!!t which passed final readinS was bih ,u removd tho Sta.te Normal School from Boone to Sparta. The biil to prohibit the giving of free passes to Stata officers and Judges, and the bill to prohibit the sahj of spirituous liquors ontside of incorporated cities and towns were both made special orders. House to-night held its first night oes sion. Appoistjsd Consul. Dr. W. O. Patton, the Representative from Cherokee, has been appointed by the government Consul at Bahia, South America, as the successor of Dr. J. H. Weaver, tho latter having been at t hat place f it a number of years. Dr. Patton is a young man, but is said to be f un qualified to lilt the position which has been assigned him. Pleasant Pkopsbty for Rent. We imitft attention to the odveitite- the first time with authority offered for rent, for the sum of six huad:el dollars for the yea"-, furnished. By the exercise of thought and taste a barren mountain side ban been converted into sites for lovely home. It coinmands a view of all the mountains which encircle Ashe ville, and overlooks the entire plateau. Wejwould not. i all special attention t the advertisement . f f Vis detiral.-lwpropertv, but for the notico ihr.t hss been publish ed relative to it to the injury of Asheville and injustice done to a publi-j spirited individual The ioperty; in no condi tion to rent, without txmsultation with Dr. Porter, was offered to Mr. lease Grant. The latter waStelearaphed that Mr. Grant wished to rent it, alter it was furnished, and to give it np on the first cf July. Dr. Porter, not wishing to say the house was not then on the market, fearing that it might be thought he did not wish to rent to Gen. urant's son, teiegrapnea no would rent it Tor $1,000 for six months, with privilege of tbe whole- year for the same money. He did not expect Mr. Grant lo take it. but thought if he wanted it at that price and did take it, it would com pensate him for tbe expense and incon venience to which he would be subjected. We say this much, because -of the fact that quite a wide circulation has been given to the statement (hat Jesse Grant was forced to leave because oi ir. Jror ter's action. Representative Haj-es, of Cbero- kee,was in towu last night returning to Raleigh. The Raleigh News-Observer has' the following as to Speaker Web ster's double vot the (.Vunty Government bill': ' Speaker -Webster requests the re- forter to say, that huhas received a etter from J. P. Caldwell, of States- ville, in. which he say-; that CoL'R. F. Armfield informs him that while acting Lieut. Governor in 1875, . he had voted once, or more than once, as Senator from Iredell, and the vote being . a tie he had then .'voted as President of the Senate to break the tie. ' ' ' " ' 2".- ... . The. Legislative . Committee ' to visit the Morgantou Insane Asylum reached that place jester lay morn-, ingon a special train, spent the day at the Asylum, and at night return ed io Raleigh, a few of the nnmber, however, coming on to AshevilI.?;of the latter number Senators Bailey and Winston, and Representatives Manning and Wells, accompanied by our old friend Clifton who has been ior so many years Doorkeeper of the Senate, and Mr. Bradfield one of the House Clerks. They will re turn this morning. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the most potent blood purifier, and a fountain of health and strength. Be wise in time. Ail bane ful infections are promptly ; removed by this unequalled alterative. t2. Wahtkd to Best, -' A number ef small bouses at once. - feb 1 dlw i Atkinson & Cocke. - The West End Choice Cigar, only 5 cents. . -. . Oysters received in bulk daily at dtf . MOOBK & RoBAEDS', i .West End Choice Cigar." 1IENDERSONVILLE NOTES, F rom cm Regular Correspondent," . -- '-- Court begins her next Monday'. J .A large attendance is expected. . i - Mechanics are taking advantage of the fine weather, and are pushing to comple tion a number of handsome residences in and around town. Amongcthers that of Gen. Bamberg, and Mrs. H F Johnston. Miss Katie Huggina ,is visiting in Greensboro. ':' Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Pickens have. re turned from Florida. 5 ' - Mrs. F. . Hart and Mrs. Matlis Hart are making a short visit to Greenville. Rev. Mr. Ralston recently of yonr city is in town the guest of Mrs. Patton. He is making himself quite popular here as a prealher and as a genial, pleasant com panion. - '--:':-'-:.': Rumor says that one of yo'ir ex-pastors is soon to "take unto himself a wife" in your city. " Tb cqnditioh of Mr. Banks is still very critical.; .-; ,. - The fitodtattr- of JiidsonsfeS eel. .B. Boone few iugTiiRwST' ' TrjfJ " " VIXIK. The Robbk&y cf Sin. Fl J. Ballabs, Mr. F. J. BallarJ, brother of our young townsmen the Messrs. Bayard Bros and a member of th firai of BaHard & Collins. jewelers, at St. Augustine, Florida, was robbed on the night of the 2nd inst. (as we have already anuoancci briefly ) of a large amount of jewelry acj money. His 8af was opened diiiTng the night, and the robbery committed. A dispatch givea the following interesting par ticulars : . - " The safe is a small 600 pound Hall's fire-proof. It has been in use by Mr. Ballard for about fifteen yrrs.and would soon have given place iZ a larger and more reliable one of tha same make, the order having been given some months a-;o. It is secured by a patent combina tion lock and is csed every night as a receptacle for the valuahj goods in the store. On Tuesday night it contained between $2,000 and $3,000 worth of jew elry, about the saw 3 amount of cosh and $700 in checks belonging to Mr. Collins, the payment of which has been stopped. A step! drill had been applied lo a point directly uv-r the lock andv peuetrUing the thin iro i plate the iron holt had been broken and the safe opened. A large amount of the goods were val uable soiid geld pins, rings, charms, and various other small articles of jewelers' stock, hut not a single piece-of this, so far as can be ascertained, was touched. The money, however, wiTtch amounted to over $2,000, several hundreds of which washilvei, was all carried cff. Sixteen gold watches belongirg to the stock were also taken. The watches averaged in worth about 10 each. Two solitaire diamond rings worth abot $40 aud $100 each were taken. One three-ntone dia mond rinp, valued at $30, and two pairs of solitair diamond earringsvalued at $75, ware taken. A strange- act on the part of the thief was leaving all the goods owned by customers arf 1 p'aced iir the care of the fi:m for repairs. Among these were sevsrul gold-watches of much crea t' vain hiiJnrofr,ftTwsrr Ballard, upon which payoieo&Sbbeen Stopped, it is evident that uoth.nc but d'aiuondd, watches and cash wreranted. Mr. F. J. .Ballard is one of tlie oldest jewelers in Florid and hasboiiia basd-' ness in this city seventeen years..- This is the first tibie he has over been roboed of a penny's worth. Every article toJen was owned by thy firm, paid for, and docs not cripple their husinees in auy uiar.ner. Mr. Ballard is also ticket agent for several railroads and had sent off $1,000 tlie day before the robbery." The Vanety Market on South Main gtreet is now' owned by Gjorge Bell, with Watt Hill at the helm. Frcsli, select oysters daily at Tur ner's, at 40 ttnls per quart, delivered tree ot charge ' . The Hospital managers, wish to publicly acknowledge the generous and valuable help in fixing up the new Hospital building irom Mr. Fifzpatrick, Mr. James Wcstall, Mr. Wolfe, and others, who not onlv gave their time but their material, and did the work in the promptest and pleasantest manner. The ladies also wish to thank Messrs William son, McMullen, Blair and T. W. Pat ton for wagons and men loaned to do the moving of the Hospital. Mr. Turner gave "Big Tom" Wil son and some of his friends a dinner on Monday. During tho dinner a contest took place between Mr. Tur ner and our friend "Big Tom" as to which could tell the biggest bear stoiy, and for the reputation of Mr. Wilson we are sorry to say ne was downed by Turner, whose recitals of his encounters with the grizlies in the Sierra Nevada mountains surpassed anything friend Wilson rinvilri sav. - siman Chief Kasaloula, at the head of 20,000 troops, has signed a treaty with a number of Arab tribes to tol erate no European occupation of the Soudan, it i3 astonishing how muh a savage is like a civilized be ing when it come3 to interference in the management of whit he con siders to be his own affairs. Aver's Hair Vigor improves the beau ty of the hair and promotes its growth. It imparts an attractive appearance, a delightful and lasting perfuroe. While it stimulates the roots, cleanses the scalp, and adds elegance to luxuriance, iti ef- feots are enduring; and tuus it proves itself to be the best and cheapest article for toilet use. - . f ." ti. Tapping Water Main's.'-' fail on W. E. Benrden & Co for estimates on your plumbing work, they are prepared to do tapping anu you win save money by having your pipe tapped before water is turned on. - ' t . feb 6dlt J- v ... ' : TJnderwear real low. at. Whttlock's. Try .Woodcock's West End Choice Cigar.. :y ;;'yJy: WRAPS! WJKAPi ! I WEAPS !!! for Ladies, Mia3es, and Children, i educed below their value to close out this sea son's stock, at Whitlock's. . THE TOBACCO MARKET. . The breaks were good yesterday, and prices well sustained for all grades, with an improvtmsnt in bright lugs.. The following are some of the sales : ' . V' Farmers' Warehouse. M W Thompson, 4 lots, 26, 30, i7, 30; T J Guthrie, 3 lots, 26, 34, 27; J K Hall, 3 lots, 44, 25, 23; D W McGillian, 2 lots, 23, 25; W B Randall two lots, 24, 19J; W E Metcalf two lots, 18, 23; Jesse Debb rule two lots, 17 24; Edward and Curtis two lots, 23, 24. Banner Warehouse." J G Allen, 3 lots, 21, 25 50, 17 50; Lee Gibbs, 5 lots, 18 50, 27, 15 5, 21, 26; J J Gibbs, 4 lots. 17, 30, 35, 22; W W Ponder, 4 lots, 28, 30; 23 50, 18 50; W F Williams, 4 lots, 29, 22, 12 25, 23; N J Buckner, four lots, 20, 28, 25, 14; B W Hall. 4 lots, 25, 20 50, 22, 15; W C Elder, 4 lots, 27, 31, 15 50. 22 50; Garrett & Martin, seven Iota, 24 50, 26, 60, 41, 35, 23, 12 50, an average of over 28c: for 1,686 tt.; E PBall, 4 lots, 20, IS 50, 22 CO, 17 50; M Henslev, 4 lots. 25, 13, 17, 12 7i; DL Williams, ZAotn, sG, zu do, 12 70; l, BiitborlarKl, 1 lots, 17, 21, 17 and 17. The approval ot the Electral Count bill completes the record of sensible and practical provisions for the con tingencies of presidential elections and 'accidents. White River Junction, the site of Saturday's railway horror, i3 the stragetic center of our northern frontier, and in case of military operations against Canada would be our headquarters for attack or defense. Mr. Manning informed Cogress that the cost of special agents on the "fraud roll" had been, during the preceding fiscal" year, reduced by the sum of $70,852.30. It will be well if now all such expendi tures be stopped. -Applicants for the office of Com missioner under the Inter-State Commerce Bill are legion. The President is being overwhelmed with endorsements of statesmen out of employment for these ripe official plumbs ready to drop. The protectionists are playing tbe game of Boulanger and Bismarck. They are are trying to get up a war scare in order to get a large appro priation for forts and ships. But they don't care much about fort and ships. They merely want t" keep the taxes high. A letter from New York says : The week was dreary enough. The weather was abominable and news so rua, ana in one msuaace so j ' 'fr '-Li ' t ' f, LJhi c j&yui al wo'il hps been completeiv UmoraIhxi?7Tr was absurd : enough to hear the strikes ciscussmI by young fellows who kruw nothing af oul coal ex cept th ititji dirty, that it warms their cotit tails when they stand be fore their club fires, and cooks the meals which, iu spite of the blues, they eat with great regularity. This country is now spending more money fur the payment of men who have been soldiers than any country i.: the world is spend ing for th j paj' of its troops. There is a pension which can be given to every man, woman and child in the land without taking u cent from the Treasury, by the simple process of reducing tlie taxes. Sixty millions ayearcai betaken from the taxa lion which now presses upon every one, from the grandsire to the babe. There wi,l be no fraud in the dispo sition of the pensions. Th:33 w..o are entitled to them will get them. There will be no false or unworthy claimants. No part will be paid to agents, or clerks, or heads of de partments. The money will be left in the pockets of the people, in the hands of those earning in the me chanic's band, in the laborer's hand, in the farmer's hand, in the sewing woman's hand. Representatives in Congress who quarrel as to what taxes you will reduc, and yet vote pensions for Mexican veterans and the veterans of the Indian wars and patriot wars, and all other ware, real and imaginary, suppose you stop wrangling for a Mttle while and reduce the taxes. There was a 'christening at Trinity church in this city on Sunday afternoon wh'ch possessed ' a feature of unusual interest. It was the presence of a lady to whom the little one bore the relation of great-great-grand niece. This lady was present at the christenings of the child's mother grand-mother and great-grand mother IS he was also present at the marriages of the child's grand-mother, great grand-mother . and - -great-great-grand-mother. The lady is Mss Sarah Louisa Moore, formerly a resident of Orange county, but at present a member of the family of John D Cameron, Esq., of this city. She is the daughter of Judge Alfred Moore, who was appointed an associate justice of tho TJ. S. Supreme Court in 179!l by the elder Adams. She was born in 1795.: The child who was thus hishlv honored was christened Rebecca Waddell and is the daughter of Mr. W. S. Cushraan. " JJver Pills. . TJee Br. Gann's liver Pills for Sallow com plexion. Pimples on tbe Face and BiQions ners. Never sickens or gripes. Only on for a done. Samples free at 11. H. Lyons. ' dawlw. s V . v ' If vou are afflicted with Consumption Catarrh, Asthma, or any disease of the respiratory organs, call on urs. uargan. Stone, and Gatchell, for . illustrated pamphlet explaining the Oxygen treat ment, it is enecting wonaenui cures. No charge for consultation. i - - ' fFor the Aghevillo CinzEK. FROM MARSHALL. - Marshall, N. C.'Feb. 7th, 1887. ' Mesart. Editor : The February Term of Madison Inferior Court was opened this morning. Judge McElroy delivered a clear, forcible charge to the Grand Jury, in the course of which he directed the attention of that body, especially to sev eral offences very common in this county, snch as carrying concealed weapons, dis posing of mortgaged property, affrays, Assaults and batteries, Ac. The criminal docket, much to the credit of the citizens of the county, is compara tively small, and a majority of the cases are of an unimportant character. Sev eral submissions have been entered, and one jury trial had, so far. We notice in attendance upon the court Hon. J. C. L. Gudger, of tbe Waynesville bar, and Messrs. H. A. Gudger, H. B. Carter, P. A. Cummings, Henry Uard wickeand V. S. Lusk of ABhevilIe, and Messrs. J. M. Gudger, Jr., and Dil- lard and J. F. Morphew of Marshall. . Thers are six prisoners in jail waiting trials, . . . . A meeting 'of tho Magistrates' of -the Csuitywa8 to have been held to day, for the purpose" of electing a member of the Board of County Commissioners, but a quorum not being present no action was had.- Tobacco is selling .well at the ware houses here, and the farmers seem to be pleased with the prices obtained. The new sheriff of the county, M. A. Chandley, discharges the functions of hii office in a highlv satisfactory manner. Ephraim Shelton was put in jail this afternoon. He is charged with the mur der of Sallie Uosnell, who was killed about one - year ago. He waived an examination before Esq. Fortner. Z. Anecdote of den. Grant. General Grant, on his retern to this country, is said to have been severely af flicted with a eough, contracted while crossing the ocean, and which had stub bornly refused to yield to any treatment- A friend procured for him a bottle of Syraphyx, and by its use he was in a few hours entirely relievsd. lie re marked to his friend: "Men look upon me as a great soldier, but .this bottle of Svniphyx is greater than I. My calling h&s been to destroy men's lives, but this medicine is a victorious savior of men. I rtall never be withnut it again." A Revenue Raid. The Hendersonville Times of this week says : . "Deputy Collector Baird, of Ashe ville, and Deputy Marshall Arledge with a posse ol men from this place, made a raid for moonshiners and their paraphrenalia on the waters of Pacolet, one night last week. After a laborious scramble of a mile or two down the river, much ol the lime in its rocky bed, the officers found a 50 gallon still 'in tip-top running order, which, with the ap purtenances there'. o belonging, was destroyed. But the whiskej'; and the maker thereof had flown. "Backins" was the ooi v "stimulant XjlLT-.ili fill f'lP n'A-l.'SP?.-! boys returned sadly disappointed." From North Csirolina. The proprietors of Dr. Hart's Blood and Liver Pills are in receipt of the foll owing lector: "I herewith send vou stamps for a bo:; of Hart's Pills. Un fortunately, oui merchant is out of tnem. I liavs trn'il the Pills sufficiently, and 1 am sure thev are the best Pills in Amer ica. Yourtrulv, En. P. li. Youko. Peru, N. 0," Real Eslate is now moving riirht rapidly Atkinson &. Cocke, Real Es tate Dealers of this city, sold S lots last week , and three on yesterday. How- things will rattle when Ihesprina opens up. Better buy your lots ikw while tliev are reasonable. When you want a good smoke try the West hod Choice. Lamb's Wool Soles large lot fur the I-a lies and Gents, at the Shoe Stor. utf II ebbing x W e.ver. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 01! RENT, In Asheville. N. C . beinsr only now ready to offer my COTTAGE on Suuaet Drive for reit, I nfi'erthe same to those who wish a magnificent location ana pleasant home, comiortaaiy lurutsn- e .; nine rooms, five chambers, hall, parlor, draw ing 1 oom. kitchen, bath-room, closets Rent Six Hundred Dollars for the year, if stable is requ ired will be built, with increase of rent sufficient to co-er interest on same, Apply to rtev. E. Toomer Porter, Charleston, S. C, or to me at Asheville . CHARLES E. PORTER. . fen dim sio.oo eeward- '.. 1 will pay ten dollars reward for tbe return of my dog '-rat.1 a white setter pup, asout nine months old, well gro-vn. He has larre black spots on side, bip and head, fore leet also black. Has De-jn missing ginciasi rriaay. THEODORE HOBflOOD, Advance Office. roil IIEJYT Oil S.IJLIU "HILLSIDE." On th N. E. side of "Battery Pj-rter Hill" the beautiful and commodious residence of tbe lto itev. Dr. Chanman. There are on the Pre mises 16 rooms, large and smaU, 2 staircases, plenty of linen, presses, a bath-room. Ac, and the lot contains 2 acies with a fine grove of oaks. No rooms more delightful, or situation more convenient ana attractive, to oe onerea m Asheville. Terms reasonable. Anply to feBdtf A l. sfBMii. -EXCELSIOR-- West End Store, Straith & Thomson, GENERAL MERCHANTS, AND DEAttHS-l'y COUNTRY PRQPPCE. Patton Avenue, Asrrp.ville, N. C. Have opened I he above store.with a lull stock of tho highest quality, wbicb tfcey offer to cash buyer cn the lowest possible terms, y Moderate Profits and Quick Returns; ' GENERAL GROCERIES, ' - FINE GROCERIES ; " '.,'. PROVISIONS,; CANNED GOODS," 5 TOBACCO and CIGARS, v FLOUR, BRAN and FEED. Call and see our goody-and get quota- ' - , Hons. . fe 8 d?mos Powell & Snider's Column. DAIXY BUIiliETIN. ' 100 bags Coffee, 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, Prunelles, Table Nuts, Olives, Olive Oil, Currants, Citron, Imperial Cabinet Raisins, California Layer Raisins, Vineyard Cluster Raisios, Valencia Raisins, Sultana Raisins, Maple Syrup, Rock Candy Syrup, New Orleans Molasses Buckwheat Flour, Mushrooms, Macedoine, Caners, Iince Meat, Chocolate, Cocoa, Cocoanuts, Gelatine, Crosse & BlacJcwe.'Vs Pickles, Obelisk Pickles, Beech & Sherwood's Pickles, Domestic Pickles, Royal Bakine Powder, Horsford's Baking Fcwders, French Mustard, . . Englifh Miy.tard, La & PerrtiVs n ofci'iteri'irJa,uee,' Tobasco Sauce, . North of England Sauce, Durkee's Salad Dressing, White Win 3 Vinegar, Fresh Shore Mackerel, Cream Codfish, Fresh Butler, Fresh Eggs, Cream Cheese, Pine Apple Cheese, Parmesan Checre, Sapsago Cheese. Ashton Salt. Macaroni, JVermicelli, Horse Radish, Flavoring Extracts, French Herbs, Jellies, Preserves, Fine Teas" Choicest Roasted and Green Coffee Powdered Sugar, XXX Confectioner's Sugar, Granulated Sugar, Brighton C Sugar, Canary Sugar, RawN. O.do. Straiued Honey, Honey in comb, Fancy Head Rico, Select Spicea 37,600 lbs. Flour, 35,000 lbs. Bran and Shorts, 36,000 lbs. Hay, 1600 bushels Oats, 400bu3he!s Meal, 1200 bushels Com If we covered a nvjjpwpbi- we nrght make a list of ...the gooda wr carry .but as it is we, canrjpt tell half. - , , v - , . - We have several addi tiorul' sto rage rooms, and. axe" now filling ap with the largest stock in our line to be found in4 the- State, wholesale ur retail. .: i- : POWELL & SNIDER . 'Iel8-3m . - u V ' - - I 1 i
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 9, 1887, edition 1
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