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if-- DAILY -EDITION. Fuimanv Stoae & Cameron, SUITORS AMU PROPRIETORS. DAILY. lYearj &e.o " ( 3 Moa.', ' ' ' S.OQ WEEKLY ' IYmc ...l.RO -; - - e Moa., , ,70 , ADVERTISING RATES LOW. DAILY EDITION. THE DAIIf CITIZEN - Will be published every Morning (ex cept Mutiday) at the following rates ttftmg anh : One Yea, . . . . . 00 Six .Alliums, . . . . . . J 00 Three " . 1 50 Ouo 50 One Week, . . . . . 15 Our Corners will deliver the paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subseri bens, ami parties wauling it will please call at tue Oitizim office. Mart yo.ir Job K oik of nil kinds to Ihi. Cttwfti UJJi&, if you vxait il done ncaily, Cheaply nod iniU tttjHiU.h. Art-It! lMM-tir of R'.upnirvr . - i ;' ''' . KALiiurouY--Arm66:Bop. m. aud doparts 10:56 ni. Is int)KKeo--Arrivoa 10:40 a. lu. auidupnru 6.1) p -31 - . W aynehvi m ArrfOb b.iiO p m. bu3 dpj'Srtti 8.00 a. u., .' , . ' ' BrAKTAhBDUO Leavu Aiiheviilo 7:0U a ni ', arrive at Heiitluriiiville 8:16 a in; at Mpuitau bnrg 11:40 am. Leave Spartanburg 4:JU p ni; an We at Hen derbouville 7:10 p ru; at Abbeville 8:15 p ni. INTERESTING READING MAT TER OS FOURTH PACT.. R. It. Tones. at the lioneer No. 23 South Main street, opened the season for Mixed Drinks on Uih loth of April, an! will conti 'lie to sep'e them through the season. Milk Punches, Big Yellow, Whiskey Punches. Sangarees, and other mixed drinks called for, delivered free of charge, anywhere within the fire limits of the city. " We must have Aston or HarkiDS, Which? , i Remember to vote for Aston and Asheville to-morrow. Two hundred and three arrivals at Skgle's hotel during the month of April. A young lady wanted, to become cashier of Turnei's new restaurant. See notice. A large number of people were on the street yesterday. Every body seemed to be interested in something. We are indebted to the Advance for the use of the cut elsewhere of the new building of the Asheville Female College. The Sunday afternoon services at the Second Baptist Church on Bai ley street will be held at 5 o'clock p. m. instead of 4:30 as now. This is the arrangement for the summer. Zachary & Zaohary received on Erti.y'-f VfcciiiH l&.fafcahcep- aud 20 fat steers from Transylvania. They are doing their be to keep us in good meat, if we.do go without but ter. Mr. Buckman's gruiid enterprise is attracfing considerable interest on the part of our people. It in volves the investriint of several hundred thousand dollars now and later. Mr. Jesse R. Starass will this week commence the erection of a three story brick builning on the resent site of the Singer Sewing fachine Company, on North Main street. ' Our people must work and vote and vote and work, We have very serious business on h ind, and we must get right down to it like men If we elect Aston and his ticket we have got to work, an.l w irk hard, Vote for Aston, and his ticket. A vote for this ticket is a vote for Ashe ville. Shake." Pelham's "Milk Shake" is simply Buperb.made of pure rich Jersey milk, nicely flavored, and shaken up in a style to make it truly deli cious. The little shaker is worth eing itself, forjl he manner in which it is operated. Call and try this new and delightful drink. Gettimq Oriental. Messrs. Herring and Weaver have jjst received a very handsome ad dition to their stock of ladies' fine shoes and slippers. Among the Btock is someting very unique, ele Kant slippers, lhey are genuine turkinh slippes in various colors of rrussian, Kussian nd Persian leather, w They are beauties, and look very comfortable. Call and see them. . Ratification Meeting. A large .number of our citizens met last night to ratify the nominie tions of Messrs. Aston and Halybur ton. Walker. and Filzpstuck. We close our press too early to give full proceedings. Enthusiastic speeches were made by different speakers, and all indicated a dep and earn est Anxiety on the part or the peo ple concrening the election to-morrow.. . Now to work, friends. A Little Irregular. But not -enough 'to be noticed 'and perfectly sound, 200 sets Pari sian Porcelain Plates 55c set Hand Teas 55c. Beat triple plate knives 1.85 set. Spoons and forks low in proportion. These are the bargains of the season (whila the goods last.) Always tho very lowest prices on Glassware, Lamps and Crockery. Law's Silver and China Hall, South Main Street v N Ntw good of various Hds reciieed in the luttfewdoyi. I, REDWOOD A CO. VOL TILING i DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ' For Mayor, HON. E. J. ASTON, i For Aldermen, MESSRS. R. P. WALKER, A. G. HALY BUtiTON, K. L. FITZ- . PATRICK.' . I" Purtieo have a iidi of the couvic'S, nd woo bo unto one "who attempts to Vot to morrow. The regular .ytewting of tlm Tobacco Ai-s'ieiatiou will not be held until Tues day alternoou at 4 o'clock. Mr. Henry Kaon, of nutf do. New York, is in" the 'ity, atteudinu the big land sale to tiiko place to-inoiru. He i-gi eally pieased with Western 'arolina. Mr. (a M. ' iiluuienthal,. of Saltiilo, Mexico, has leached here with a vL- ol loi'iuinij. He will soon he ioiued hy-Ji's fmif..-Wj welute- hiiu usa citizei Working men, BubinebS men of Asn ville, your food, your direct inf rests, thi future, of Asheville ire 'it btake To1 morrow yon must dncide that which involves all thes iutei'est very serious ly. VVe i-aui ol Htford, iot any c.nr.e, to make a mistake, or permit one to be made. Secure the eleoon of tt;d A-itoi DlCOMCRATlC EXRCUTIVK CoMiliTTKR. The following Etecutive Comuuttee has been appointed for the city of Ashe ville: Jos. S. Adams, chairman; T. C. Westall and E. C. Chambers. A M ARVELOUSLY. P'lNB SHOWING. The Spartanburg Herald says : The census of Asheville has insc been completed,. The population amounts to 7,258. In 1880 the city had according to the census then taken, 2,010 souls. Tltis shows an increase of nearly two hnndrd d tier cent, in less than seven years. A marvelottsly fine showing for our sister city." Important Salr To-Morrow. Mr. C. W. M alone, commissioner, will sell Monday at the court house door in Asheville. eleven thousand Bcres of splendid laud. This land lies in Jackson and Transylvania counties, and is said to be valuable fur the quality of its soil, liraber.and mineral prospect. This is a rare chance for a Hale invretment. One of the projected railroads from the South to Asheville will run thrr n this laud. Closb Doors. . It ha been sut'gest that all of our business men close (' rs to-morrow, and devote the day to wo. king for Asheville. The Aston ticket must be elected if good, earnest work can secure it. T et the day be spent in earnest efforts and appeals in behalf of that ticket which promises best for our city. No one can reasonably hesi tate which ticket that is. Close doors, diiLieiuen, and let? a! t" H : The Town Full of Loafem. This is the caption of the following from the Augusta AVw.The writer does not seem to be discriminative, and does not distinguish between streets full of transi ent visitors, whose business for the time is idleness loaflag if you please and the resident population. VVe venture to say that among these last there is less loahng than in any place of lis size in the South. These mostly have some thing to do and attend to iu A place growing as Asheville is naturally attracts many irom otner places in searcn oi employment; and among these will be found those with "no money and dif con solace," for places cannot be found fur all The JSews says : Three young men of this city intended going to Asheville or vicinity next mouth to stay through the summer, and desired to obtain employment to pay expenses while there, but was much discouraged on receiving the following from Asheville: There are more leafers here than I ever saw In any- town of the siz. The streets are full of them, uiany asking for lerkulu ps. 1 he cause is hunting em ploy- ment and failing to get it; no money and disconsolate. Print this to warn those who would otherwise be benighted, liusiness in every department hi strained to its utmost capacity and my advice to those who would seek a place where money grows on trees is to stay where they are il' they make a living, or go else where and ave expense. Marriage of Mb. Alj.icu and Miss COLYKR. The Statesville landmark thus alludes to the recent marriage of our young friind Mr. L. C. Aldrich : "Mr. Locke Chuun Aldrich, a loco motive engineer on the Western North Carolina Railroad and the eldest son of Mr. Lester S. Aldrich, the veteran who ran the first engine ever on this road, was married yesterday to Miss Edith Colyer, at the residence of the bride's father in this place. The ceremony was performed by Rev. 8. P. Watters, of Morganton, in the presence of a company of about 40, and was fallowed by a hand some wedding breakfast which did great credit to Mrs. Colyer and which wasiuuch enjoyed by the guests. The breakfast was hardly disposed 'of and farewells said beiore train time was at band, and at 12:23 the bride and groom left on the western train for Black Mountain station, where a largely attended reception wiu be given tbetn this evening by his pa rents. Mr. Aldrich is a most worthv aud exemplary Jyoun man and his bride is an amiable and - highly esteemed young lady t lio will muke. in all respects au excellent . wile. .J lie young couple has the The Landmark's very best wishes and i' s congratulations upon theauspici ous beginning of their married life." - The -Citizen most-sincerely uni'es with the Landmcrl in good wishes and congratulations. Health Xotca. The summer is once more on us, an J while w may, in our excellent climate, reasonably hope to pass through it with out a visitation of the frightful scourges which are so terrible in some parts of the South, yet we must txpect the nsual amount of summer troubles. Among these, diarrhoea or summer complaint is most to be dreaded. Fortunately this may be rendered harmless by rsing Dr. Ly tie's Elixir, rhich should be found in every family. s Another shipment of fin Satins will be due on luetday or Wednesday. . U.REMQQD&CQ. ASHEVILLE N,C SUNDAY MORNING, MAY i .887. The Ashevi.le Female College has baen a source of very extensive social and ed ucational influence for all the Southern States for more than forty years. Back in the days before the war when we had no railroads ft was not unusual to see a score of carriages on the day before open ing drive up to the classic campus hear ing the daughters of the wide-awake planters, lawyers, merchants, etc., from tho surrounding States. As the Asheville Academy it was pre sided over by Dr. Dixon, who has slept for many years in the Presbyterian churchyard. A simple but beautiful monument, erected to his memory by his pupils, commemorates his virtues and their devotion to him. As the Western Conference Female College it was presided over by Drs. Rowley, Carlisle and Cummings. It passed into its present name and rela tions as the Asheville Female College under the presidency of Rev. James S Kennedy, D. D. The institution has The Working Committee. The following gentlemen have been appointed a working committee for to morrow's election : A. R Cooley. J. H. Carter.Milton Jar- vis, A. T. Hnramey, L. Swicegood. Dr. J. M Stevens, U. iv. Oraham, J. Y. Jordan, N. T. Chambers, Doke Hall, Wm. D. Jus I lee. J tLMeCon OalL-J-Lrf LyMy , lr. IS. Baird, J. H. Woody, b. S. H. Key- d, J. H. nolds. I.C. Balrd, Thos. Young, O. C. McCarthy, C. li. Lee, J. M. Ingle, a. tr. Barnard, Jesse Starnes, J. A. Brainier, James Sevier, J. R. Rich. Broom Corn. The Citizen has had a good deal to say in the past about the value of broom corn, and it has nothing to take back. There is a broom factory here now.and our arguments are strengthened. The farmers have a market for a new product, and the factory keeps the money at home to circulate here. Every housekeeper must have a broom, and the North sends them to us. Tht's the way the money goes. On this subject the Lynchburg Advance says : We know of no crop w h'Ch will pay Jthe larmer better, or cost less r rod uemg. lhe tuctory liere, though yet in its incipiency, turns out an average of fifty-five dozen brooms every days, and employs about twenty-five hands, at good wages. Many orders are on nle, which it has been impossible to nil. With increased facilities, which will soon be provided, the factory will produce at least five times as many, and there is ready sale for all. Our country friends will readily see the value oi broom orn- as one ot the most valuable products of their farms, and we apsure them they cannot raise too much, it costa less than tobacco; is more easily raised and handlsd, and pays a much bet ter profit. Besides, it has been demonstrated that we can raise better broom com here than can tie imported from abroad. Raise broom corn ! Investigating the Asheville and Spartanburg Railroad. ."The Columbia Record informs us that the Railrood Commission will leave that place next Wednesday morning about 9:30 o'clock for Spar tanburg. They will go on a special aainjtendered te their use by Gener al Manager Thomas ot the R. & D. system. The objejtof the Commis sion's trip is to carry out the resoluo tion adopted at the late session ot the General Assembly of south tar- olina, which resolution commands the Commission to investigate the management of the Asheville &Spnr tanburg railroad, and ascertain if the largest amount of business done therefor is done in the inter est f towns, counties and individ uals who contributed to building of the foad." v ? - - -' Care for Slek Ileattnehe. For proof that Dr. Gunn's Liver Pills cure Sick Headac'ue, ask. your druggist for a free trial package. Only one for a dose. Regular siie boxes, 25 cents. Bold by H. H. Lyons. d&wlw Correct shapes in Mackinaw Hats. H. RED WOOD & CO. For tacts and Embroideries fit to Qu One trie $on. U.REDWOOD & CO. ASHEVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE THE NEW BUILDING. throughout the South hundreds of alum' nx, who will rejoice with the citizens of Asheville and the present patronage at the sight of so magnificent and commo dious a house as that which Is now arising on the summit of -the beautiful campus. The new College building, the picture of which is given above, will be ready for the reception of pupils by the 1st of September. It contains under one roof study and class rooms, a magnificent chapel, library, literary and missionary halls, studio aud art gallery, museum, dining hall and bath rooms, double par lors and sleeping chamber for family, faculty and more thin one hundred pu pils 2 p.ipils lo the room. The studio will be in two parts, one for work and the other for exhibiting paintings. It is of two stories height, and is lighted with both U.teral and sky-ligh's. The obser vatory is 85 feet in height, and will com mand a view of the city and of the Been ic glories which environ it, for twenty City Affairs. The Board of Aldermen were in regular session yetterday morning, Mayor Aston and Aldermen 1'owell, Murray, Scott and Rankin present The petition of tte Asheville Street RnJw&x CoSiyi the running of a dummy ijtreet railway lrom Patton Avenue down Bailey street and acro9s the French Broad, wfl? considered, and passed i.s first reading, The petition is published in full elsewhere. A proposition from Mr. H. A. Gudger to remove the rubbish from the city was accepted. The question of a graded school in Asheville being considered, the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That an election be and is hereby ordered to be held on the 16th of June, 1887, by the qualified voters of the city of Asheville, under the provisions of "an act in relation to public schools in the city of Ashe ville," radified the 7th day ot Feli ruary, 1887, a certified copy of. the same from the Secretary of State now on file in the office of the Secretary of the city. An erroneous statement of "Gath" recently cited the case of Spartan burg, South Carolina, an illustra tion of the immense growth of pros hibition in the South. The mis statement continues . to go the round, although it was some days ago cor rected by our occasional correspon ent "Boggy" in letters to the Cincin nati Enquirer and 1'Iie Star. The fact is, that Spartanburg voted for prohibition twice "went dry" as the local phrase goes but, the ex periment proving detrimentalto bu iness, and a fa'ure as a temperance measure, it ''went wet" and voted for a license law at the inost recent election at which the question was submitted to the people. High Beef and LowTkncb. Asheville ef is higher than the Asheville "political" lence which sena tes the two parties, for we have paid Mr. W. A. Fuller, of Transylvania county, since Feb. 16th. for SH e.-rs, fc8 17, and the fent'e is so low that a man of Mr. F.'s stature can occupy both sides. Success to Mr. F., however 1 And our customers seem to entertain the same sentiment, tor they buy three of our beeves every day. VVe received 20 steers last evening, which will be sold daily at No. 12 North Fubjic Square. Very respectfully, dlt "Zachary Hi Zachary. Startling But True- Wills Point, Tsx., Dec.l, 1885. After suffering for more lhan three vears with disease of the throat and lungs, I got so low last spring I was en tirely unaoie to no anymmg, ana my RtiiiL'h was so bad I scarcely slept any at night. . My Dvuggist, Mr. II. F. Good night, sent man trial Dome oi utt. ru SANKOS COUGH AND LUNG SYR UP. I found relief, rnd after UBing six $1.00 bottles, I was entirely cured. J. M. WELDON. Sold by II. If. Lyons. d&wlw - Our SUt Gloves and Milts htve just reached ,ir.J wilt oejouna oj very gooa value ana just nam tn eoior. H. REDWOOD k tO, n rrivllntt patterns in Business Suits jromf 1 tO 911. .'Ml Trrciwi. . . . . . - . ... : t it. K.C.U n eii at tV. Very new Shapes in Parasols. H, RED WOOD & CO, miles. The house has 680 feet of hand some verandas It is to be heated by the best steam heater throughout both halls and sleeping apartments. The sleeping rooms are furnished with open grates also, to bs used in case they are preferred. This prudential arrange ment insures tho adaptation of the house to the wants and necessities of all who may come. The proprietors are making arrange ments for the shipment of some extra quality German pianos from a Berlin manufactory and also for some of the b st American makes. The house is to be finely carpeted and furnished through out with new and elpgant furniture. There call be no doubt but that this enterprise aud expenditure on the part of the present administration will be ap preciated by the patronizing territory and res tlt in a larger increase of patron age. New engagements from Virginia, Wisconsin and elsewhere have already been made for places in the fall term. I For the Asheville Citizen. VOTERS OF ASHEVILLE. It is said that when the sober, thought ful people of this country have facts fair ly before them they generally act wisely and justly. This fact was vended by the action of oixr citizens in committee assembled on Friday night, in nominating the onc-ufun1 above all others best equipped for Mayor of our city We congratulate our people on the good judgment they hare mani fested, but we warn as well as congratu lale them. Nomination may not in this case mean election. We warn there is danger from the enemy that confronts us. If we would make effective the good work we have begun we must not slaca en our efforts until the matter is placed beyond doubt by the votes we can poll on Monday. Let every man lay aside personal con siderations and give himself to this one work until we can proclaim to an anx ious public that E. J. Aston is again the Mayor of the city. We want Anglo-Saxon rule. Asheville. A telegram to the Newt- Observer of the 28th pays : One of the most re mnrkable and horrible accidents on record marred the pleasure of yes terday's railway celebration at Clin toN. Some of the companies of the Second regiment were in the pro cession, in command of Colonel Wil liam C. Jones, of Wilmington, the gallant young colonel of that regi ment. Colonel Jones rode a hone. The animal went fuiriy wild at the noise and unusual sights and dashed into a group ot marshals. Colonel Jonesjwas thrown from the horse and his sword, which was in his right hand, struck A. James, one of the marshals, fairly with the point in the back near the spine end trans fixed him, its point protruding three inches beyond. the breast-bone, and then snapped near the guard. The blade was pulled out by the point. Colonel Jones was stunned and is utterly unmanned by the dreadful occurrence, rhysicians say mere are hopes that James may live. Wasted, - A vnnnor lad v ' as cashier at Turner's new Restaurant Good references re quired. Apply at once. Notice or Organization or the Society to Prevent Cbclety to Animals. In accordance with the provisions oi a act passed at the late session of the General Assembly of North Carolina, entitled "an act to incorporate the North Carolina soietv for the prevention of rruelt toauimals,'' the undersigned of the incorporator request a meeting of said incorporators on the 6th day of May at the Asheville Library for the mimosa of organizing said society in accordance with the provisions of said act of incorporators. The meeting will he at 4 o'clock. . - n. n. lyons, W. II. Inloes. J. E. Rankin, W. T. Pbnniman? J. L. Carroll. TVia "canstantlu tired -out" feelimrso often experienced is the result of impoverish ed Diood, ana consequent enieeuieu tritalild Avar's ftardAi aiI lift fAMlft Anil enriches the blood, increases the appetite, and promotes digestion of the food, and lilts M0Olluimi,uu VI llA BUVUKlUOUIU miolitipB Tim avstuni heinir thua invig orated, the feeling rapidly changes to a grateful sense of strength and energy. tZ Fine Shoes ft si in. H. RED WOOD d CO. Mart of thote large Art &jnarei to arrive I in im nejet any or two. a. turn tr V tA zeti 0 PRICE ? CENTS The patronage of the last year was IS) The a'r maga under the present admin istrution has extended to Southern States The teacher of instrumental music it Miss Theckla Burmieeter, of Germany, who is a sister of Richard Burmiester, o' -he Peabo ly Conservatory of Music, Bal timore. Her playing is exquisite and hei presence at the College assures the pub lic that the advantages here given in music are not to be excelled anywhere. An engagement will in a few days bi concluded with a distinguished Bingei and teacher to take charge of vocal music. This new edifice will be one of the handsomest and most imposing struct ures in the city. Mr. A. I Melton, the Architect, has deyoied much time ami pains to tho work, and in the de .ign ha evidenced a taste, skill aud ability rarel) excelled. The present management of the Institu tion is an able and successful one, and the future of the College promises greater results and blessings than it has ever accomplished in the past. For thu Asheville Citizin. 65m ANNIVERSARY OF GEN. U. S. GRANT'S BIRTH DAY IN ATHENS, TENN. GRANT MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY. Athens. Tknn , April 28, '87. Jt "JSSitors token. As your Buncombite msn'r. I'iven von anv Hnlj fn,..n io.nn. J J ' aavu. W I .1 CI for some tune, hs thinks this ODDnrtnnitv to "nut. in." Tho Uf..,inr,f. of the University here last year petition- eu mo rao iiiy to give ne zvth ot April as a holiday, as that was the birth day of General Grant, in memory of who the it-.:.. i i i -. ..... uuncraiy una peon named, iiut the Faculty declined to fir int. l.h a rjiinaQl 1 he Students hecamn anmiiwhoi ini;,.n. ant at this and almost every student puniuvui reiuseu n attend chapel in tho morniut? or recitations rim-inn tho day. This caused considerable excite- ment throughout the couutry and was known as the famous strike at Giant Memorial So it seems as if the strike had been pffei-tiv. I'liia tma ; - - ' V. u. .v T. CD announced several months before hand that the 27th April would be inaugurat ed as a holiday in memory of him whose u.uiu mo iiiBiuuuon oears. ine morn ing of the 2Lh dawnnrf Utiahtr,,l ...i before 10 o'clock more than one thous and people had arrived from the country, and bv train. Anion., tlioao mna At least two hundred battle scarrod veterans who had bared their bosoms to the storm of battle and nersei-otion ilnrinn tk., ,i,i. ordeals of the late war. At 11 o'clock the people thronged into the University Chapel where th-.v were AntHrtninu.i . appropriate music and patriotic speeches uy .VI-. opence, uapu wm. Kule. of knOXVllle.' Dr. CartAr nf nk.li.,,. and others. Governor Taylor had been expected, but by noon a telegram had v.. . 1 C . . . ucouicwc.reuiruiniiim,8tatingtnatowmg to rush of oflicial business he could not. h present. About 3 o'clock a fine dinner was served on the campus, pie nic style, after which the people listened to short, winy uiu pairiuiiu speecnes irom Doth the Blue and the dray. The Grand Arm v of the Reoiiblin ented and added greatly to the exercises uy cuguKiuu in ceiium iricKs generally. The G. A. R are m.'kinir nrani-atinno tn erect a Science Hall iu connection with ine umvu i.ity tins summer, in memory of Gen. L an. The sch joI is on a boom here as we:i as lhe town. She sends out I7seuiorsthidvearand haa an pnrnllmarit of 300. - Buncombite. The Would Turned Upside Down. Steele Mackav has bis own ideas about how to bring up chil dren. Recently, in a conversation with a gentleman, he said : '1 never whip mv bovs. I do not think thai a father is justified in using force to train his children. When any of mv oovs are disobedi ent I make them whip me. They feel that much more than if I pun- isn mem. itecentiy l overheard two cf my boys quarrelling, and one said to the other. "If you dot.'t stoD that dad will make ou lick him." Khow Your Letteks" A. B. in your bonnet mv friend 1 Come and C us and G your horses right round in irons oi our door, a them up, come in, get your weather I open by a look at our bargains. Don t be J and neglect this good turn U O yourself. We R in earnest when we promise to suit you to a T. Bring along a V and we will W up half a dozen bargains - Y do we do thisT simply because our prices are all knock ed puan uu)p. Your for business, 8 Brafman, -NOvlO Patton Avenue. . The "Pinafore Steam" is one of the ays ovale rs are served at Turner's. . Table Linens, Tow jls, Napkins, Day lies, Counterpanes; -la: ge assortment just in,' at WgnwcK's. citizen job Office, NO. 13 PATTON AVENUE. BILL HEADS" " LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, BLANKS, dko A nd fob Work of all kind dons with from fitness and at Urn frict. Churches To-Day. ?iasT Baptist Chcbcb Riv. W. A Nnso, ' D. D., Pastob. Moruing services, Sanday-il a. m. Even ng services 8:o0 p. ni. Traver meeting, l oduanday B:00 p. in. buudajr. Schuol 9:30 in. .. Vonug Men Praj or Metll.ig Tuesday night, :oi j'uinvk. rife'MiguL'rt ii nd the public cordially invited to . it i v ii:n- Seals frte.. KC.lNii U.VI'TIHT t'llUKOJ f'ABTOB, llKV. Du. J. li. DAHUOI.I.. ServidM at II a. ui. mid 4 . in. Sunday li H -U:1J . m. S ranguin curdi&lly iu- . ritsd. JUBISTIAM C'UUBCH T. U. MlBBS, PAS TOR. Services -11 a. m. jj.msy SeUool 9.30 at . M. I). A. il Miins, ou Pattou Avenue. M. K. Chuboh, S.u-n-nKV. W. W. Bays, :y " IaSTOB. Kiiudny-ScH -o' ni j a. m. ' 'Projehtug by lei Pa,-liir. U 11 a. m UJ 7i3 ' p. in. v i rtrfmUv Ke'mol .it libap.'l, ai. Old IX.p A, at 4 . m , and hefviue.-i rt i.i 'tit. Yo-i-sjf uieu mooting at church, Monday night 'awtKYTcaiAN (!uuboh-1U:v J. a. LeFsvhb. 8orvicesrU.j. ni. Buuday 8cbool!i"30 a. . iVaym'y'ibintH.i Mt-.lirf n.v at. 4 p.- ni. mug nreti'n prayiir ma-h-n,.-w.,.i,.f .t U i. ill. Sl'A'lK "Wd. The Morgaiitoii aiar-sayh: Col. S. IcD. Tut" hiii been unpointed Na- ional Bunk Inspector with a salary if 6350U, null mileage and expenses. Mr. C. F. McKesson has been ippointed U. S. Commissioner for Burke county. Inquiry was made the other day for the flag borne by the North Car ilina regiment (.Col. Payne's) in the war with Mexico. The Hag cannot be found. The flag-staff was found here in an out-of-the-way place, md has been presented to the Gov ernor. TheVenable Military School at Asheville is to be equipped with arms, &c, by the State next week. I here are now seven military schools inthefetate. lte state Agricultu ral and Mechanical College will have a military department, even 'hough the Legislature struck that leaturo out in the act establishing he college. The Greensboro Patriot says: The result of the work of Caswell court last week was the sending of Willis Lea, for horse stealing to the pen for 10 years, Wyatt Henderson for watch stealing 7 years; Rev. Matt. Stephens, corn stealing, 6 years ; Allen Jackson, (a consump tive for hospital treatment) for leath er stealing, one year, all colored. The Charlotte ' Observer says: Work was yesterday begun on the 'Tuifrfttftrii n -iV li. h ma heen lot op the new railroad between Monroe, N. C.,' and Atlanta, Ga. Several contracts have been let between Monroe and Chester, S, C, but the authorities of the road seem as yet undetermined on which side of Monroe to form the junction with the Carolina Central. This will however, be settled in a few days, when work will be started at Mon roe. It is understood that several contractors will begin work in a few days. The Kinston Free Press says Mr. Alfred Wingate was drowned at Kelly's mill pond, near this place, Sunday week. The man was missel by his peo pie but they felt no uneasiness about him till the next day. They then found his fishing nets and tackle missing, and going to the pond found a boat with his coat and a lot offish in it and made a strict search for his body, butjit could not be found. They search tor a week.until it was t'ound the Sunday following the one on which he was drowned. It is supposed that he was drunk and fell out of the boat and was drowned while in that condition. He was a poor man and drank a good deal of liquor, but was re puted to be honest He leaves a wife and two or4three children. "Frailty, thy name Is Woman." Hamlet That she is frail, often In body, " 'Pis true, 'tis true 'tis a pity, A nd pity 'tis, 'tis true." Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" is the best restorative tonic for physical frailty in women, ot female weaknesses or derangements. By druggists. Price reduced to one dollar. Ayer's Cathartic Pills are the beet medicine that can be employed to coirect irregularities of the stomach and I'owels. Gentle, yet thorough, in their action, lhey cure constipation, stimulate the digestive organs and the appetite, and cleanse, build up, and strengthen the system. t7 Champagne cider, a very refreshing drink, at Moore te Robards. tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JR. H. B. WKAVER, AsnavinLS, c. u. Office over Grant & Reaeberry'i Drug Stare, may 1 d3m 03T J Near the corneTaf Woodfln and North Vain 8ta., a Doctor's bag or t atchel containing surgical instruments i nu medicine. A iltxrai reward will be paid for its return to mayid dr. joiln hey williamj. 1JAEGAIN3 IN SWAIN COUNTY. "tIh bacco and General Fannin Land. Farm with improvements. Town Lota, Manufacturing chances and Water-powers. 80,000 acres, com and see or write, C. WH1TTIER, Whlttier, N. C may Idly or office load tfOitlSky. Announcement. The following ticket was nominated and endorsed by the VVorkingmen's con vention ; For Mayor, II. & HARKttta. For Aldermen, R. L. Fitzpatbick- , W.-E. WoLrs, ' F. M. Milled. ' ap 29 d3t l X'
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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May 1, 1887, edition 1
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