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DAILY EDITION. BID Forman, Stose & CametOa, 'itTtn 4SD PKOPRIETORS. DAILY, WEEKLY, 1 Year, 0 Mos., 1 Vur, O Mas., M)-::.1TI-IlfG HATES LOWt re Ommni-(.T,No. 6. 0. A. Portsr Kmlnetit ommnTler : Jr!.ia Stone, Secretary. Meets first rt'ii..t nu;ht ia each nionth. i. , r,& Cluster. D. AT- U.-Q. If. Bell, High frii : HHuimenshla)?, Secretary. MeeU m-v,,-!.'. Wo'lnesduy ii!sl)t in ccib rawith. 41 H.f i""" - US, 4. t A. M.- a ' ' '.VowhlTiftil Master; Fred. L. Jacobi s cruiar)" Mcest.tbc Hrst Friday uight iu eacli ""jMiiMiianoo U.'.gt, K. ol R No. 646. E. Levy, Dictator : Jordan Stone. Socretary. Meets the first au-1 third jfbndity uic'atii in each "fllnScA Brnad Council, No. 701, Jr. A. 8. Ll plniky. Regent; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meoli n too hall of the Knighu of Honor on the second and foaitli Monday nights in each. mouth. The Asheville Public Library, over Mr. Kep ler's Store, opposite Eagle Hotel, and next door to Tlio Bank of Asheville. is open to vis itors from 18 a. m. to 1 pi gu aai from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m.-- ) - Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholeaomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of lowtest, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in out. Royal Bakino Powder Co., I06 Wall St., New York. iunl9-d&wl2m COMPOUND OXYGEN. Drs. Hargan, Stone &"Gatchell, SPECIALISTS, Of PICE PutHam ButtMng, Main 81. "T ASHEVILLE, N. C- rVe use in the treatment of Chron. & ceases, COMPOUND OXYGEN and Medicated Vapor by direct inhalation. Those who suifer from diseases tf 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 ot Cod Liter Oil, Hypophosphites, Pocket Inhalers, and the like, may be permanent ly cured by our new treatment; since we have ured and are curing cases which bad 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 ta working prompt and permanent cures in all diseases depending upon an impoverished or Impure condition of the blood, such as Debility, Kpilepsy, Rheumatism, Choica, Neuralgia. Paral ysis, Diabetes, Bright'. Disease, Anaemia, Serolu- Tke Only Treatment which will permanently euro Vasal Catareh The only Specific lor Asthma! The treatment is pleasant to take, and cannot aggravate any case however delicate and sensi tive. Special attention pnld to diseases of the Rec tum, such as Piles, Fissure, Fistula, Prolapsus, tc. . ' A NEW TREATMENT, aMGies- and nvarlably auceessful. No lose of (! irom business or pleasure during treatment. r or those who cannot come to our office, and woo need the Compound " Oxygen, we have a Home Treatment, which in many cases is as val uable as the Office Treatment. We will send the apparatus and chemlcal3 to last two months for lUJtt ... - r ' ; REFERENCES. Rev.N.S. Alrtch. Wellington, -O.; Wm Bat- ue. u D. ITT es i. i can ; j. T. Iglehardt, Esq., Snow, Esq., Tipton, Boonville, Ind ; G. A. Kvansville. ind : John B. m . ti ,1 C. 11.. T, . tend , UU, ni'tn, i.nj, uu, v. . n. Mean, Esq, AahcviJc, S. C; K.v. ti. Bell, Bell p. O.. N. ). Write for Illustrated Pamphlet, which will be ajlet rree, in reeara to treatment. Address ' DH8. EARGAM, 8T0JTE & GATCHJLL. - noTl-dawSm Askyonr retailer for tho James Means S3 Shoe. Caution I Sume dealers recommend inferior ood. Iu order to make a lanter profit. This 1. the riflnal SSBhoe. Beware of imitations which ac knowledge their own Inferiority by attempting to - build upen the reputation of the original. Meae Uonulne nnlcae bearing this btam?h JAHEQ FilEAfJS' KTorGnUeEca, OUOC WW WllWIal I Mds In Entton, Congress amd iijuce. jiesi Kxiif unit, un.z lceilotl in DurolnlUu. Comfort A Appearance. A postal card font to us will bring you In- Iirrmuuuii now w Ket una &noe in any Biate r 'iNV r a. m- g. .means wo 41 Lincoln St, BusuMMass; rWMiarMtMl fArtsirr nroduoec a iarrvr rtnantltr t Bhoes of Mm frrade toma any other factory In tb world. TbotuAziuB wno wear mem win ten you mo iwn If you an k thm. JAM EH M EAKrS' J Fall lines of thelabove iboei foreale by LEADING RETAILERS THROTTfjnOUT THE UNITED STATES. fcb7 dw:a R0YALMBfc J Absolutely 1 VTA 1 jp - .. . .i i i " ' " 1 m- - YOU II.-NO 288, DAILY EDITION. THE DAIITY CITIZEN Will be published every Morning (ex cett Monday i at the following rate strictly cash: One Year, . . . ... $6 00 Six Months, . . . . S 00 Three " . . 1 60 One . . ,: . ',-"." . One Week. " . . i '; . . . - 16 Our Carriers will deliver the paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at tne umzH umce. Send your Job Work of all kind to the Citizen Office, if you want U done neatly, cheaply and vriii dispatch. " Arrival and Departure or PeMaesHC irsm. . . Baxisbubt -Arrives 65 p. m. and departs 10:61 am . 4- w -4 Tenneseee Arrives 10:65 a. m. Ana departs 75 pm ' -. ." W atxfb vtlu Arrives p m. aud depart! o.uu a. va. - Bpabtakscbo Leave Asheville 7:00 s m ; arrive at Hendersonville 8:16 a m; at Spartan burg 11:40 am. Leave Spartanburg 4:00? m; arrive at Hen dersonville 7:iu p m; at Asheville S:l p m. W INTERESTING READING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. Landreth Gar.len seed at tf. Felham's. Try Moore & Robards' Excelsior So-la the latest out. Only acts a jjlas?. tf A shoe worth $3.00 can be found at M Levy's for $2.63. Warrantf d solid soles and calf uppers. Hon. R. Y. McAden wa3 in the city yesterday. ' We fear the cold snap has nipped the truit in the bud. A splendid office for rent adjoin ing the Citizen editorial rooms splendidly located, with a front win dow. Drs. Hargan, Gatchell & Stone have removed their office to the Eagle building, .room 43 ovrr the mam entrance. The cold snap has quite effectu ally stopped the work n the streets, while work on gardens and yards has been quietly suspended. The Rev. P. P. McLean, of Cowee, Macon county was in the city yess terday, and gave us a pleasant call. He is a prominent man in his coun ty in church and State Several drummers who have been in Asheville this week have received instruction from their employers to sell goods without the State xteerrse; the "ptrcpm ' t&Tesi the working in this State of the re cent decision of the Supn ine Court. Col. Bill Nye and ourself have agreed on one am many other things, and that is, we are having some climate here now. With fine specimehs of Oregon products and tol. JNye, ot Dakota, in our city we ought of course to expect a little coolness now and then. See the dissolution notice . else where of Alexander, Penley & Co., and the notice of continuance at the old stand by J. M. Alexander. Mr. Alexander has many years experi ence at the harness and saddle busi ness, and has given universal satis faction. The hearing of the writ against A. C. Patterson and W. H. Denver, for assisting in the removal from the State of Chas. Goodlake will take place today before Judge Graves. Able counsel will bs engaged 'on both sides, and the case will doubt less prove an interesting one. Yesterday was a repetition of the day before, only more so. It snowed more thickly in the morning;, the temperature was lower, and the wind blew heavily and gustily all day. There is. no snow on the ground here, but the mountains to the West are well whitened, T " Bill Nye has accepted ari offer made him by the New Ycrk World, and will soon leave for his appoint ment. At present, he in shielding himself from "climate" behind' that famous bedquilt,. but has ''kindly promised to leave it behind him for the useof his successors. : - Ht. S; T. Patty left with oa yes terday a finely prepared specimen of the Oregon grouse, a bird some what larger than our mountain pheasant. Its plumage is a modest dove color with s ubdued r.rownish markings, an altogether attractive bird; and is no doubt as good as pretty. M. A. Garrett gives us the pleas ing information that pur neighbor ing town Victoria is all alive, with a Mayor, a full compliment of city oUicrs. a calaboose, and other city attraction?. We hope our neighbors will start out by ruaEingwidestreets, and wide sidewalks with good shade tree?. It is a beautiful locality for a locality for a fine and prosperous citv, and we shall watch ita growth aud prosperity with genqiue pleaa- ure. ; ; It is well worth your while to pay a visit to Law's on Main st.' New goods are coming in rapidly. A large new lot of Japanese Wares just In and more to arrive econ, all in latest styles; also new Decorated t. hina Lamp, and Art Pottery aud Glass. Onr stock of Crockery, Glass and cutlery is very large and oliered at lowest prices. ' . . v ti IiOT COFTEE, r : - Hot Chocolate, - ' at all hoars - at Tusker's. : ASHEVILLE N. C JAIL BREAKING! Another Desperate Fscape From the Asheville Five Kesrroes Obtain Their - liberty! Last nuht a Wo rrt fifteen minutes past eight, five negroes succeeded in making their -escape trom the ABheville jaU. Chas, Winder, Ed. Kirby, Ben Carson, and Fortune, chaiRed with' larcen,. and Nelson Dougntery locked, up for costs, were itn prisoned irfcl he lo:er cell of the jail cage. Tailor. Davis; accompanied by the cook at the jail, visited the cellas is the cuBto,ito thi everything wis safe. That portion of tha cage pun tains two ceHs, with dooss leading into a small passage or hallway, and 'when the juil-jr enterslhe cage he ordGrs the prisoners into the cell?, shoots a bolt which clores and fastens the doors until he gets in side, the outer door to b-t fastened by a second party" outside, when the inner doors are opened and the rooms exam ined. In this instance Mr. Davis shot tho bolt ai usua', but the parties insi la evidently had in some way fixed it so it would not fasten the door nearest the outside door though the furthest 4-Jor containing two prisoners did fasten and as Mr. D. entered the outside door, and before the same could be locked, the five men in the first cell jumped on him and his assistant at ti e door, overpowered them by c'loking and throwing them down, obtaining the jail keys, and made their escape from the building. An alarm was at once given, and the police gave pursuit, h it at the time of this writing none of the parties had been captured. The cell from which the prisoners es caped is immediately under the one from which Ray and Anderson escap ed, and is constructed in the Jeame manner as the upper one. There is evidently some defect in the Jwork ing of the bolts securing the inner doors, as Mr. Davis was satisfied he had' them bolted, and in proof of this the same bolt had fastened the second door, whilst the first one was unfastened and permitted the attack on him. Fortunately none of the escaped men were charged with any serious offense. Neither Mr. Davis or his assistant were injured to any extent, they being simply overpowered by the sudden and unei- pettgrt ttfff V. XhyhjJfrMSur h.3- donbtedly been a preconcerted scheme, and the prisoners in the other cell were evidently parties to it. Asheviile merchants can offer as good inducements to country mer chants as can be offered by other cities. The stocks are very large and complete, prices on a hard-pan basis, and are most favorable terms to good customers. Asheville offers most favorable advantages to all Western Carolina, East Tennessee and Upper South Carolina. Let all the people and the merchants ap preciate their own anvantages and interests. CoL T. J. Powell, of New York, who is here looking after the Atlan ta, Asheville and Western Railroad, will in a day or two take a trip up the French Broad iu company with Capt. Atkinson to look at the line of the proposed route. CaptJAtkin- son is thoroughly familiar with the country, and we hope Col. Powell will be please ( with what he may see. We have reason to believe that Col. Powell means business in the effort he is making, and we hope he will meet with that encouragement which his efforts deserve. We are glad to welcome any communi cation, observat'on, comment criticise r.r objurgation upon the condition of the public roads. Any thing to awake pec -pie to a sense of the enormous lack oi road facilities. The townspeople need good roads for pleasure uses and the ac commodation of . visitors,, who would spend much .more time than they now do in riding. The jerking and the jolt ing, the epcounter with rocks anu the entanglement in m id, are what arc most reluctantly, enduied, . ine - rTIfi. ! the country need good roads- for (he lightening and quickening pf transporta tion. All market products would be con veved in greater loads, in quicker time and in better order than can possibly be done in present conditions. It is made a question ol cost. Bnt the expense would be quick 1 reimbursed. by tne greater activity given to all occupations, and by the largely increased value given to property remote from the centres, for good road equalize distances. V ben will proper thought be given to thus most important matter r The exln ordinary popularity of Aver's Cherry Pectoral is the natural result of. its use by mleilieent people for oyer for ty years. It has indisputably proven it self the very best known specific for. all colds, coughs and pnlmona.y com plaints. v - . : ti'o - Landreth Garden seed at ti - Pelhaai's. Go to Turner'8 restaurant for oys ters on the shell the first Lynnha- ven ever in this market. Landreth Garden seed 80c dozen papers, Peas, Beans and Corns 10c ' 15c. and 25c. Pint at Pelham Pharmacy. ' tf. -Champagne cider, a very refreshing drink, at Moore et Kobar.is. - - tf If you want' nice hrrad rail tor The Brick Loaf" to be found only at tf . Moocc & RobabbsV Lynnhaven oysters in the-shell at Turner's. The finest ever in the market. . SATURDAY- MORNING. MARCH, 19 887. - Mairicd, at theleaWenceof the bride's mother, on lte.l3ttMnS4b RevMr. Lowrance officiating? .fclrajJ-Jsaraih- Jane Lunsford and Mn I oan Lyda, - " The TFafcftnwa'uienttons the presence in Salisbury jof lialfia'; drzen engineers whose present business is to make a re survey of the Jine of the Western North Carolina Railroad with the intention of straightening the curves and -lessening grades with the object of running heav ier engines on the road. ' " , ; ' MKjlV S. Patty Southern traveling agent of the-orlliern Pacific Rail Road, is here ia the interest of tht road, and willtieket parties to any roint jon the Pacific Coast at rates as lo w as anj .legiti mate agent. Enquire for him.-.-at. Sheriff Worlev's office or of Capfc Jarneff M.. G adger 'Urn ticketed 5(T persons to Ore gon' arid Washingtoii.'TBrTrtor during the month of February, will send Others this month, and expects 0Teve himself witb.jt. Jarge party about t!e.. last of April- .:y r-H.?.;' Onr exceilent friend Bill Nye sujrtjest ed ia oils of hyrent aduiirabia letters that if our people wotild woik their but ter more and tlit-ir ws less there would be a great improvement in ' the dietary article furnifched ..urT'uarket and tailed butter. Our market is now rt-alts siilier- ijg from the want of a good supply of butter, a.-fact winch s really dtscrrUit able 'o our section Oar fanners n-iwt pay more altriiiiun to aniiiia'i food crops. and to the t:hara:ti-r an4 condition of tneir meat and butter producing annuals. It is 7ie loss not t ioS') Hern at the home of the Knifes a.".d the "grains and the meat and bn:U r pro'Iucia;; products, our city must depend in lar.e measure upon other sections for its mitts, itst-s, its chickens, its b-itter. . Oihcr people are thus getting biu-fiis that our own people ouj:ht t wiiov. Cannot a change tor the butter take place? Will itot pur people give more attention to these mat ters? If our farmers think them'too srr all, will not our farmers' wives look to them and thus reap benefits that even more pretentions crops will not give? There is a constant and regular demand in Asheville for good but er, chickens, eggs, nice vegetables, good milk, as well as the weightier matters of the farm.and at very rernmerative prices. O-r sec tion fail most shamefully to supply this demand. Let enr.pe -pie cive attention to these matters. It vll bt money in their pockets to do so. They will im prove the country 'while helping them selves individually. - Let every farmer in Western Carolina -arrange matters for this year to supply himself of the oppor tunity our growing city and its needs offers. ' Souvenirs of Asheville. Pelham has on sale new scen2sin aud around Asheville. They are in belter style -of art-ithaU any' that have preceded them, and are eagerly in demand.'-They are published by Adalph Witteman, New York Get thsim by nil jne anp,, t '. Items op Lntbbest. From the Ra'.eigh correspondent of the Richmond Dispatch, we clip the follow ing interesting SUte items: All dav there has been a great deal of talk about the Oxford fire and the con duct of the negroes there. It is now the general belief that the fire was" the work of desperate and ' devilish incendiaries. Tho report ;that the bells were so tied that thev could not be rung was confirm ed by parties who came from Oxford to Uii r;iiug iaiuat' uiuco iuijo hih. Their conduct in refusing to work, even for the highest rewards, is heartily condemned. 5 - Fifty convicts have been received on the Western North Carolina railway from the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley railway." ' ' " f r The aulhonUes of the Wilmington and Weldon rail wav have made a proposition to the Cape Fear and Yadfiin Valley railway looking to the entry of the latter road into Wilmington. It is that the latter road shall build a line from Fayetteville to Clinton, which will con nect with the Wilmington and Weldon Line from Clinton to Warsaw and give the. Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley road terminal facilities at Wilmington, by means of a regular traffic contract. It. is a cheap plan; and will be carefully con sidered by the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley railroad.' - A capable engineer lias just returned front a special.tour of observation pf the Pender county phosphate beds, and thofe near Castle Haynss pait'cularly. lie says the latter contains millions of tons.which is very near the surface. It is this latter deposit which is being so extensively worked. In the development of these literal mines of wealth your correspond ent sees a great futnre forja'l the phos phate pioducing counties, of .which there are eleven. Hyde county, it is often said, and Baid with truth, could supply all the rest ol the State with corn, and its fertility-.is beyond belief. No western.prairie approaches it- The entire soil to a deptB of many feet is peat, and - when dry it burns with surprising readiness. Large sections rr tracts are Sometimes burn jd to a depth of se me feet, and Water tuting these the results are lakes of various sizes. The land is in a high state, of cultivation as a rule. One o the largest farms.in the State is in liydej It is own ed by Mr. Henry Wabab. J; contains 6,400 acres. It is" intersected by . five canals, eael tnree miles in ieng:B, eigni feet deep, and twentv-five , feet .wide. These are both for . drainage and for boats. Tho soil U solely" Tdecomposed vegetable matter, Avithout the Jeatt par ticle of grit . VXheorop kistseaton waiu part 14,000 bnshele f rice anl 25,(XK) bushels of c m. ; : : .. J nst W vi Tilt-v AI I Say - . - "i Hon. D. D. '1 ynie, of Salem, ni.r says he uses in. ISO- a- a cougo .ana uxaxg oyrup in his family k; "he mast Satisfactory results, in all cases ' jocgha, colds and croup, and recommend -'c -n particular for the little ones. Sample bou: Voe at H.: H. Lyoom idawlw. - Finn Ai. . a -' "-.'. . Was n rung when Dr. Pelham turn- nd all tardea seeii lor tne ntiDiic congrs ii" themselves that there "was one pi, i here frebh and rciiabJo I an dreth u-u Jn.secd eould be ; purchased .tf., . . ' -Lt.y. rs of ovster on. the .Jialf-shell will ri'id the -Lvnnfi.tveh at : Tur nersV, t - - , t -r i-'if i, - Fki-.iw or No-Fence the finest ("faplay of Sillies, ever een in ths South, U at the Shoe Store; :' ; dtf . ' Hekrixg & Wkaaeb. Soda and mineral waters , now on draught at Moore & Kodard-s. ... , tf r STATE NEWS. Tho Durham iJecoreior-says.- Mr. A, B. Sites, of Danville, rented Hotel Claiborn yesterday from its owners, Messrs. Oarr and Blackwell. and gave guarantee to run: a first-class hotel in every particular. - ' The Charlotte Observer says: ''-Yesterday, morning Mr. A. R. Erwin, commonly known among his ac quaintances as "Art" Erwin, died very suddenly at his home in Steel Creek township, twelve miles south west of Charlotte. The cause of his death is supposed to have been hrart disease. - -; - "- : ' - ' - The Economist Bays:.. Another case oi drowning, this time in .Croatnn iouud; the victim, ft-vomis ronn HS4nsuLhas". Hayes," frvftri.i.twn tnr.auslneM community, and its who was engaged in the bed sftrf6vmPrdvianr,tS:"y ; "fiedei wrlfli busincFi iu this toyvn ' d u ri fi is h e summer months. Mr: Hsivca started iroiu Pailin'e fishery with'? 'r. Heath to carry fish out for the new line of steamers plying between this, place and Newlein,aif?l was caug-ltt in a gale ami thrown overborn!. It was itnpo-'Kiblc to reader Assistance. .- ihe Wiiimogton Reo cw says about 4 o'clock this morniri-r ;i At fire broke out in I eggett's 1'. ,. L-turinburg, which, tf gcther with all ita contents, was destroyed. The loss is estimated at about" $10,000 on which there ia insurance for $5,000. The Carolina Central Railroad depot and a'.arge cotton platform was but 100 feet distattt, ind this properly was for awhile in great ieoDardv. but, by th8 determined exertions of the citizens it was saved. We could not learn the particulars as to the cau3J of the fire. No other property was destroyed. - The Lenoir 2optcsays: At Wilkes court last Wednesday, Judge Boy kin had John Card well, -the con victed rapist, before him and sen tenced him to be hanged on Friday, April 29th. . It is generally under stood that the judgment of the court will not be executed, but that the Governor will commute Card- well's punishment to imrjrisonment in the penitentiary for life. Public sentiment in the county is, we learn, favorable to such an act of clemency on the part of the Governor and the officers of the court who tried him will intercede in his behalf. , Comparative Mortalities - , " We clip the folio Wing from an ex change : : The "Bulletin of the North Caro lina Board ot Health" gives the fol lowing statistics tnat will surprise many. The annual death rate per 1,000 in Wilmington is 22 9, Char lotte 14.2, Asheville 32, Fayetteville 19 5.' The death rate for Charlotte i3 smaller than that for any town reported and that for Asheville lar- Tger. How is that ? ' - ' .We failed to see 4 copy of the Bulletin addressed to this office, and are therefore unable to say whether the above figures are correct or oth erwise. Assuming it to he" correct, there are two elements of error in relation to the- mortality .of Ashe vilR The first is, that the calcula tion of the mortality of tlm place is based Upon the census of 1880 which gave Asheville a popt-lation 2616, wliertas the census just now " about complete will f how a copulation of 7000 or thereabouts. In the second place the" xbath of strangers is placed rn tl es.une footing with that of citizens, whereas the fact is known and ought to be recognized, that many strangerf are brought here, al ready hopeles3 " invalid"?, past the remedial agencies of climate or any thing else. This is a marked feature in thedeath rates ofall health resorts and is especially noted in the case of Jacksonville. - - - This will, we hope, answer the question as applied to Asheville, How h that?" But we wish our lioard t Health' wouh adopt some plan which would discriminate the difference - between th different calsses of mortality, and preserve"to njiicvuM; 1 ue. rtpu union wnicu nas made it a health resort, but' which repatatioa U jeopardized if the joint; death rates of citizens and invalid! visitors are recoatiized as' the starr-1 dajd of calculation. ' t . The. Atlantic Coast Line are car rying four or five sleepers daily filled with ; iNortherners en route to. Jvlor- id. : . ; .. .. ; ,'r.:. " It believe I in B iltimore that the. .Baltimore & Ohio road yvill 'pass into the hands of the K. & D, sys ten, bitt ktMl t'ofsihly by Jay Gould, buJtLn-.ithiii definite; ha? as yet been ascertained. '; e-- ?f . : -v : ,Take Avet's Sarsaparilla in the Fpring ol the ye$r to purify the hi od. invigor ate ihe ystem, excite t le li"cr to action and restore the healthy tone aud vigor of Ihe iiIivmvhI mechanisnn t23 WiXon,HJ.rn,xtH- m,d Crystal wafers in one :id iwu iv.u.l hoxer at Moore & Rohard's. s, i: . '": tf A : Landreth Garden -ed at. ' ' - - -tf. , ;' ; " " Pemtam'S; , Landreth Gfttdrn seed ' 50c. dozens paper. Peas Beans a -d Com 10c. loc and 2oc Pint at PelhamV Pharrracy. -. 4f. ; Oyster on the tialf-shell ner's. at Tur- .. - Landreth Garden seed at tf. Pelii ait's. , PRICE 5 ; CENTS j '- rFor the Asheville Citizen. ROADS LEADING TO ASHEVILLE Messrs. Editors: In looking over tho papers Thursday morning I see apiece written by "Traveler" in regard to the road leading North from your city. I was taking a drive a few days since, going out on the Beaver Dam Valley road, and returning to my hotel by-, the road the writer spoke of. I was delighted with the drive until I reached trie road spoken of, and the part of the drive did away with all the pleasure and comfort of the first" part. -You are certainly blessed with a charm ing climate, and we people who visit your section for the improvement of our health, would be glad 'to have better roads for driving. . I would be glad to see your thriving section and city give more attention to .his mch needed improve ment in the way of cMves. . . Visitok. .,; Wc ag ec with the writer as to this rivf'r road. ; It 13 of great importance to Asheville, leads from an important sec grvcomri, auu convenience u a .aige number of ci Izehs of the country asw.eU a3 com.'ort to those taking drives around our lovely mountain city We are assured f at private individuals would contribute 'iberally to the improvement of this road. Let it lir-' improved before the summer - " ' - The Canada Pacific hr.s t TTpopf irT in-' r proved f hiw Up ,.. iys o.tarea 1:1 l- night. Two or three weeks ago we read a 'audatory account of the route, which made it appear that a temperate belt had been found be tween frozen regions like Kane's open sea in the Polar ice. This ia the name of a man living in South Carolina: Harmon Dive over JuinpNunder Come-hither-to-me Out-yonder Go-.fetcbit Jehu Joshua William Hugh Hall Hiram Harvey Kiziuh Jones. This is from a tombstone near Wetumka, Ala.: Henri Ritti Demi Ritter Emmi Rit ter Sweet Potato Cream Tartar Oarr. oline Bostwick, infant daughter of Bob and ouckey Catlio. It was the name of little negro girl. " Wilmington Flora, a list of plants growing about Wilmington, North Carolina; with date of flowering" is the title of a valuble publication just made by Dr. McCarthy of Wilming ton. When the statement of bot anists to the effect that there is a larger variety of plants to be found within a, radius of two miles from Wilmington than anywhere else in the world is considered, it will be seen that the work will have aninter est not confined to North Carolinans as improves of permanent and great value to science generally. The present publication is accompanied by a map of New Hanover county, which is the most accurate of the region represented we have ever seen. f LiverPiUs. Uso Dr. Gunn's Liver Pills for Sallow com plexion. Pimples on the Faco and Billions uess. Never sickens or gripes. Only one for a dose. Samples free ot 11. H Lyons. dawlw. Peanuts at wholesale, at Moore Robard's. and tf Landc tii Garden ceed at tf . . Teli-mm's. Tht V'i'in.iiV.re Steam" is one of the - ,-st.Kr ar served at Turner's. "" Landrvt'i G.trdo.i 3ted 5V. ih.-zeuH papers. Pea-s IJcan and C rn 10c. 15c, and 25c. Pint at Pelham'ti Pharmacy. f. Lamb's Vv'.kiI ?oies larjro l.t for the La-lirti a;ni 'i(nt, t the Shje Store. dtf HKKklNG 'i E.lVKR. Kt 'i:rrnsi;MKNTS IISSOLUTIOX. lhe :lrm of Aloxandor, Penley it-Co. is this ilay Oissolvetl bv mutual cousen, and all persons Ui dahtitl to ns are ro pjelfnlly rtqnestcd to call oa eithvr V. P Penley k Son; Xortn Miin street, or I. M Alexander at llio old st.vid, and settle the sjrr.e. Anv persons having accounts against us will present me same fo- settlement A LEX S DER, PESLKY CO. Maroh 7th, , . I hereby tender my most heait'elt thanks to the genenil pub ic for the liberal patronage re ceived during th ; list eight years ot' business. I shall endeavor to keep iu the future everytaing iu ihe Harness and raddle business, from the coaise t to the best. 'all and see my stock, as I Intend to devote my attention mostly to Leather iroods. bat will not lorgetto Seep something good fotBt. M. ALEXANDER, - - Xorlh side Public bquarc, - mh 19dwlw ; . - - Asheville, N. C. STATE OF XORTH CAROLINA, I -; Bancombe County J Rebecca J. Hoaslev, et at. .. vs ; ' ' ' I. A. Carter:-- 1 J ' :' Pnrsnant to an order and decree of the Super ior Court of Buncombe county, the undersigned, a commissioner appointed by sold court, will offer for sa'e at public auctiou, on the premises, for oirtition among tha tenants in common, on Tuesday the ltl of April, 1887, a piece : "Beginning on a larga oalt corner of three acre traot that balonged to Nathaniel Banks, dee d., tract the southeast earner then two poles west to a stake, then twenty two polei east to a stake in ntiVa' line, then north twenty poles to a con ditional line to a stake made by tV. H. and John H. N. Carson, then witn tne ronaurau une up vue crcfta fence and graveyard ridge siiteean poles to a stake, then ro tl 46 E. about eighteen poles to a stake on a ridge, then np tho main top of lha ridge to the top oi the mountain that divides the waters of Banks' branch Irom those of Tan yard branch to a stake, and also J. S. Carter's, then down the lidge wuh J. S. Carter's line to 8. P. -Carter's lirte tqatuko, then west to the sooth west corner of the Banks tract, then north to the beginning, contaihipg by estimation 80 acres. AlBOi the lhreecre tract above alluded to, begin ning alsoon the same large white oat and rnn ng east 22 poles to a stake th J. C. Carson's line- thence north 22 poles to a stake; thence west 12. pile ttt sttrke in tha SO acre tract ; thence with the line of said tract south 28 poles to the bcfriiifliutr. ' " r ' -' -r s j Twentv per rett. of the pirchasa money to be paid on day of sale, remainder with note and a-inr ved se-juri'y on six mnths time, appr yea j WAHBB W. TANDTVXB, mhlSwvr"- : . Comalnior er . - TUJBSRl LUMBER! " purposes of all kinds at short notice and in any au&ntity. Before purchasing erseVnero write and get my price. . . .. ; A LEX. WILSON, 1 am prepureu w iuiimbu .uwuc . man api MorgSutoo, N. C. CaXTS OF CEMETERY LOTS, On Sftturdiy, the 26th day of March. ih-Athe- v;lli flemeterv Co. wiU sell at auction' some'of its most desirable lots, among them the central' lot, which is very beautiful, and for which there has been s ma ay rplioants that it is necessary to adopt this ir.u 4 ft deciding who shall be its owner, - . ai. mciaui, marll dtd ; , - - rrea. A.CCa BILL HEADS, t Tiwrn?r ti 11' a no POSTERS, 1 fob Work of all kinds' Joni afh fromftness and at Ion pricn. ' Powell & Snider's Column. DULY BCLtETIIf. 100 bag3 O.ffee, 60 bbl-. Sugar, 100 lbs. fine Tea, 2100 ibo. Soda, 2T caes of Caused Goods, 115 cases Baking Powders. Grapes, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, French Prune3, Cranberries, Figs, Dates, Prunelle8, Table Nuts, Olives, Olive Oil, Currants, Citron, Imperial Cabinet Raisins, California Layer Raisins, Vineyard Cluster Rfjsics, Valencia Raisins, Sultana Raisins, Maple Syrup, Rock Candy Syrup, Hew Orlean? MolasseB Buckwheat Flour, Mushrooms, Macedoine, Caners, Jince Heat, Chocolate, Cocoa Cocoanuts, - Gelatine, Crosse & BlacJcwelVa Pickles, Obelisk Pickles, Beech & Sherwood's Pickles, Domertic Pickles Royal Eaking Powder, Horsford's Baking Powders, French Mustard, English Mustard, Lee & Perrin,8 Worcestershire Sauce, Tobasco Sauce, North of England bauce, Durkee's Salad Dressing, White Win9 Vinegar, Fresh Shore Mackerel, Cream Codfish, Fresh Butter, Fresh Eggs, Cream Cheese, Fine Apple Cheese, Parmesan Cheese, Sapsago Cheese, Ashton Salt. Macaroni, Vermicelli,. Horse Radish, - Flavoring Extracts, French Herbs, Jell'es, ; Preserves, Fine Teas" Choicest Roasted and Green Coffee Powdered Sugar, XXX Confectioner's bugar. Granulated Sugar, Brighton C Sugar, Canary Sugar, Raw N. O.do. Strained Honey, Honey in comb, Fancy Head Rice, . -Select Spicea 37,600 lbs. Flour,; 35,000 lbs. Bran and Whorts, 36,000 lbs. Hay, . ' 1600 bushels O.its, 400 bushels Meal, ' 1200 bushels Corn? Ii we covered a newkjipsr we might make a list" of the goods we : carry, but aa it is we cannot tell'5 hall - . . "" r " .We have several additional Bton rage rooms, and axe now filling up with the largest stock in our line tc . v be ' found in r the State, wholesale . or retail."'-" ' ; : " POWELL & SNIDElt . del8-3m
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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