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. . r. -'.v.rrsxv ' '- v. - - -v.- '''t ''7.'V ' : ' -'----- --.-Tun ' insur .,.rl.-,iiviiliNiiiMi -'wffi'iri1 DAILY EDITION. CITIZM JOB OFFICE, ; NO. 13 PATTON AVENUE. BILL HEADS""! ; , LETTER HEAD: " ;s ...POSTERS, -.. :V . BLANKS, W And fib Work of III IMAnwM promftuttt nd at Um fricM. Furpiaa, Stoae & Cameron, " Klii lulls AND rROI'RlKTOKS. IXA.I1W, . t 1 Year, jf.-3.OOi ,'-v . V-'V:,0 Mas., ' ,-3.0 3 'J..7S ASHEVELB N. C TUESDAY. MORNING, MAY 3 (887, r PRICE GENTS VOL III -NO i7, ADrZtTlSIVQ BATES .LOW. i ' f 1 AMHEVIIXEJ TSOCIETlKlt. .. Ctmrnt Crmnumdtry.Ho. 6. J. A. Porier imminent Uimmnnder; Jordan Stone., Secretary. MeetaHnst vleducw'.tvy nightlneach aaon&h. . - - ,J Achevtitr C'Wpier, ft. , JT. O. H. Rail, Rijrh frUst; S. HuivnTilw, Secretory. Meet toe wmwki uvlnow-iiiy mght Iq Wik uduui.' -JR. Htrnvm L-xt. Ko. UK 4: jr. x. Jf; F. C. Kasi; H'orUipfu Master: Fred. L. Jncobi Secretary. Vee;;,Uic Brat Kriday uiifht iu utwh inouin. ly, XieUt.r ;-- Jord' !tone. Secretary. Meet til a first and third Monday tuehu tu tiaoo manin.. ,j t -..;,. ftfflf Ctimfl. "No. 701. JS. X.-B. Lt pliirty, Roprent: Jordnu Ptiiiie, Secretary. Meo't . a tnu hail of the MnijliU of Honor on the second . an: lou.in Moiiaav miiiHR m eaeu monta. The Axheville Public Library, nvor Mr. Kep- lur B more, ooposite t-airlfl Hotel, ana uext door to XUe Biufc-of Ajttittville. is open to via- iiora iroia ih a. m. to i p. m. na trom :au to vuw p. m. Absolutely Pure. - This powder never vancs. Arnarrel of purity, trength and wholesomeness. Moio eCohomtcal than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weitrht alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in arm. Royal Baking Powder Co. "106 Wall St., New York. ianl9-iAwl2m COMPOUND OXYGEN. 0 DrsJARGIS & GATGHELL fMCS-V, 02, ''', .Hm M.' . ASHEVILLEi N. C- IVe use In the treatment of I'hroa Diseases, COMPOUND OXYGEN and Medicated Vapor of Balsam, from fie moun tain Italsain Pines, by direct inhalai ion. Those who sutler from diseases of the Kispiratory Or aii such as Consumption, Calorrh. Broucsitls "isthma. C:hronlc Sore Throat, 1,-ms of Vohw. etc., nd who have !'iilld to be rnred by the oplluary treatment of Cod J.ler H1, HypnphosphiteH, Pocket Inhalera, n('. thi: like, uuiy oe rrmauunt '.y cured bv our ne treatment; since we have cured anii are curir.n which liadj-evisted all other means and which c.fld been pronounced incurable by the bes' nhynUans. The Compound Ox ' it r Trtatment is not on.y valuable in diseases u ti e rwpiriitory tract, but ' is working- prompt an ;'rm.inent cu-es In alt diseases depending u- an impoverished or Impure condition of tin 'iWHi, such as Dehtlity, - Kpilepsy, Rheumatls.n, ' hmea, NurHlgia Paral- 4 ysts, Diiibetes, Brigh!' I'lsease, Anaemia, irofu-. v If and all Diseases of the kin. The OiiI,v Treatment which will pem- Pnl'v cure Nasal Catabrh The omy epecu. r Asthma I The treatment is pleasant to take, and cannot aggravate any case however delicate and sensi tive. . . IlECrAIi DISEASES. - Special attention paid to diseases of the Rec tum, such at Piles, Fissure, Fistula, Prolapsus, A NEW TREATMENT, Almost j'MUlesv and ' generally successful. No joss of tIoa iroui business or pleasure during treatment. " . or tooae who cannot come to our office, and wno need the Compound Oxygen, we have a Home Treatment, which in many cases ia as val uable as the Office Treatment. We will send the apparatus and chemicals to last two months for iioo , ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET FREE. REFERENCES. aev.N. 8. Aiwight, Wellington, O.; Wm Bat- He, M J, it rsri. '-em : n. i. ig Evansvllle, ind ; John B. Snow, Tenn j Hon. .b. M:mue, Boonvuie, lud: u. A Wears, KtH,Miihevill,NlC.; Rev. O. Bell, Bell f O..R.t; Wrlw bi illustrated Pamphlet, which will be , s ailed tree, in regard to treatment. Address J5RS. HAROAM fc QATCILTLL, ' - - Eagle Hotel, No. 62. or1-1awm " Askyew Meaner forth JamesHeacs' 8 Caalion I S..m. dealers recommend .ul. lunnlArti tnak a tarimr nroAC. T 3 Shoe. inferior This Is the eri.i aal (i Shoe. Beware of Imitations which ao- knowll( their own lu(rloiity by pttemptlng to tmlta upon sit. reputation or toe original. y.B. aalesa bearing this Stamp, JAHGS MEANS' rorescUtao, ci Q QUnC I Wiuia In Button, Congress aad l (:. JHK MTia. UD.X- i.YUed in DuralhUtp, Vomfoit imwaran. A postal card Vy aenttouswill biiogyouln VV formtlon how to aut this vlv3v Bhoe in any State or J.Means&Co II 'Cr5l.-- V ' Llnooln St, " OtteeelbratedfaptrypTOditceaiargwqtiaiTtlty - of snoea of tht. grad. than any oi her t actoi y tu the world, Thouaands who wear them will tell ynn the reaon tf yon ak them. JAIKS l,EA' a 'J JsliUfi f Boyalaunapproaohed la liuiabUlty. ' Fall lines oO-he above shoes for sale In Ahe vBls by ' S. H A M M ERS H LAG b?T.d4wS . . ' DAILY EDITION. . TH DAIL CIXIZILV Will be published eteiy Morning (ex cept Mondav) at the following rate Unctly etu't . One Tear, . . . . . W 00 Six Month ,. j . . 800 Three";, . s . a ,i i. ;-. I'M One ; ; '. t. . ; . 50 One Week," . 15 Our Camera will deliver the Daber ev ery Morning in every' part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the Uitum umce. Send your Job Work of ail kind to the Citizen Ojfice. if you want it done neatly. cheaply ana vrUh avspalch. Arrival aaul Irtre PaaaeaMr 8almbct Axriyea (:6op. m, and depart 10:50 am. Teiinenitee Arriyea 10.0 a. m. and depart 0:s p m. Wiwyru.B-r-Arri 540 p pfa$ dprt O'Wfc IU Dl-AKTAHHUaU leiTfl AUlflTBia ami arnve at nouueraouviue 8:10 a m; at tlpartan unrg uu a in. Leave Spartanburg t.-OO p m; arrive at Hen dersonville 7:10 p ni; at AsLeville 8:15 p m. ' W INTERESTING READING MAT. TER ON FOURTH PAGE. - ' R. R. Tones.' at the Pioneer No. houth Main street, opened the season for Mixed Drinks on the 15th of Anrik uiit win continue 10 serve tnenj ttirougli me season, jihk ruucries. Bur Yellow. Whiskey Punches. Sanuarees. and other mixed drinks called for. delivered free of taiaige, any wiiere witlnn the fire limits oftnecity. Mr. J, 8. Tomlinson, one of the editors of Country Homes of this city, was in liaieigh Sunday. The months without R's have come, and oysters will have time to augh and grow fat until our turn comes again. Mr. P. H. Folsom, of Best, N. C, advertises for sale or exchange some weu unproved larm property located near Asheville. A number of friends from various counties reached the city yesterday to aiiena federal Uourt, which convenes to-day, Assistant District Attorney, Geo. F. Bason reached the city Saturday, reidy for this wesk's duties. Judge Dick, Col's Jones, Settle aad Glenn reached the city last evening. May brought in summer weather. Sunday the mercury reached 78 in the fchade, and there was evident rapid development of the folia,. tj seasonable. Capt. J. M. Alexander, who paid us a pleasant visit yesterday morn ing, informs us that the French Broad Fanners' Club has resumed its former vitality and is more yig. orous than ever. Mai. D. A. Black- well is President. A petition for a new townshipjto be formed out of parts of Reems Creek, Flat Creek and Leicester townships will be presented to the Board 01 Magistrates at -its June meeting. The new township is to be called French Broad. We are pleased to learn that our young townsman, Mr. w. W. Van diver, hits been appointed to a posi tion in the pension office at Wash ington. We trust the place may suit him, as we are sure he would nil well any place the 'powers that be' might give him. ' Mr. VV. M. McKoy of Black Mountain Station favored us with a call yesterday. He gives us some intimations that that pleasant and most eligible position will not al ways remain :in its present quietude. Ithassoiui special advantages which cannot long be neglectt J. While in Jackson county . last week we were glad to learn that the acreage in tobacco this year will be less than last year; and the use 01 fertilizers is almost suspended. The tarmeis are convinced that tobacco does not pay whenever provision crops are neglected. The experience of this year and of the last has been a sore one, and it will : result in profit to all concerned. .. ' , Mr. McCoy. informs us. that yes yerday morning he passed the cabin of an old negro named Smart Gud ger, who, on the authority of Mr. George Alexander, who was Mr. McKoy's companion in his tide -to town, was the first person' born in Buncombe county after its bounds were denned as such. That hap- oenou in 17U1 : 60 that bmart is a very old man. He i very infirm. James M. smith who died about 1856 has always been admitted to be the first white child born West of the Ridce. Theclaims ol the two do not conflict. A Little Irregular. But tot enough to be nnlict 1 and perfectly sound, 200 sets Pari sian Porcelain Plates 55o set. Hand Teas 55c. Best triple plate knives 1.85 set. Spoons and forks low in proportion. These are the bargains of the season (w hile the goods last.) Always the very lowest prices on Glassware, Lamps and Crockery, taw's Silver and China' Hall, South Main Street Another invoice of new m Jlinery, new shapes, pretty new flowers, new feathers. Call and make selection, at - j Whitlock', THE MUNIClPALtLECTION MR. UARU.MJrs ' LECTED MESSRS. MILLER, FTi "A TRICK, AND WOLF ELECTED ALDER. 'V : The municipal election Teste:- v result. ed as follows: Fob Mayor: Harkins 6W3 Aston 475 , Hunt 20 Gudeer ' 85 " ': " X Fob Aldkrmbn : ' - Hally burton, 464 ' wauer, OOo Fitipatrick, 101S - Wolfe, 572 Miller, . , ttifl- Mr. Harkins is elected Mayor for two years. We have no comments to mke. Mr, Harkins was not our choice. He ha hpneet man, largely intereatedin As'e- vMe. both ai a property bolder and 'in his earnest dsire- for the welfare "im progress of the city. "He will certainly do nothing which he may have reason to fear may miliute against our city, ant in all efforts of his ailniiniatmtion in be i..ir...i j . I u... t..v Vnre . weunsuij oi on rubow HollBei Gref.n8boro, N. C. has city he may rely npon the earnest antl Recently placed one of those machines of nnarty co-operation of the Citizknv. f Ihe Aldermen-elect will make boncM officers. All are good citizens or As vllle. Mr. Miller has had experienci some years' service as Alderman. Itfi new business for his associates ci!e;ti but all, we are sure, will co-operate (Lvh' fully and honestly, for the good of " city, with the hold-over menaiers, Messrs. Rankin, Scott and Dowell. We Welcome All. The Gbldsboro Messenger gives UB the follow ing information ; ' "Mr. Geo. T. Janes left for Ashe- ville Monday. He will p.'obaoly embark in the mercantile pusineis in that prosperous city of tX16 "Land ot the oky." We are sorr m iT Jones will not remain inf our city, where he has so manv waAm friends, but he carries with' harf ur be8t wishes for large meaavire8 of suc cess hi Asheville and Loan Association, In speaking of (e Building and Loin Association Charlotte, the Observer of that ci; says : "The Secntary and.Treasurer ol the Peoples' Bull ing and Loan A&- ix'.intirm Mr H Sifford, yesterday closed up the firlt series of stock by ars per share.th 8tockhj vine leach ed par value two! weeks ago. The ..I - a; a . associiuion run u,'e years and Dine months. 1 he netl earnings were 11 J per cent on investments. The asso ciation closed up vxjthout the loss of single dol ar, wliich shows wise and prudent management on the part of its officers. Vl'h is association as two more series in active ouera- .t- -jj; ii ia. r uon, ana aomg .wei:. Ihis is a very pugge3tive showing those who borrowed monev from the asriociation only paid g percent, in easy installments, foV it, while those who did not bono lv j,- com. pounding interest receivYd 11 per cent, and better fur their nVonev. The Asheville Home a, Loan Association, operated upon iU) Piime principles, is doinjr;as well,1ir- par. ties concerned, and for MsrLvillp. The recent statement in the CjrrizEN of its good work, merited the ckreful attention of our people. To lumke it convenient for all who may Wish to join the association, a new BWjea of stock will be opened this mrlntb. Let everybody not already subsdrib ers for shares enter at this sferUa, Those already in, may, ifth,ey choose, take new stock. Let us en large the list so a large tund may, l,e collected a little from each ever,,. month, and thus add to the powefr8 of the Association for good. Calloi, Mr. T. W. Patton. Secretary and! T.o.;.. ft,n rti,.nl0,-a I icjmi,1viiu.iy..v... I The regular meeting of the Ashe-l ville Tobacco Association ' wiU - held this afternoon at 4 o'clock. It kn Asheville lives, and still will live f f1 flourish. No man or mayor can unrn, ;e her. She just will grow, and all r continue to contribute to that gror1 as heretofore. The one-halt acre lot near tha p'd depot that was sold at the courti18 door yesterday brought $1,115.03. P' W. T. Dickinson of Bamardsvie wa4 the purchaser. The election in Victoria w8 c08e ahd exciting, but peaceab'6, fn votes were cast, of which Tjay Garrett received just ten. -urrah for Victoria, from bottom f "aet. Among the arrivals heiV yesterday afternoon to attend the F,er1 Court were Mr B. 0. Lankford ofTan,lvn la, and Messrs. W. H. Fan" "? Geo Smatl.ers of Waynesville. D(tler?8 e shall see many more to-d' J no Duck' town train came in full. " 'I Le "constantly tired-out, e(lna! 90 experienced is the resur.0:.,mP.ver'fh: ed blood, and conee'" feebled vitality. AterVSars"1.1?, feeds f.nd enriches theblol,in;?.tuePPet,te. and promotes digestio? ,.of Jt6 Pk nd the aseimilaUon . of 'ta strengthening qualities. The sysU jrfc?B,LfcbM" in.lg orated, the feeling' Yp,?iy Can6e 10 grateful sense of length and energy. t7 Wilson's GraharinP'Wfex in one and two pcjnd boxe8 at Mo" Robard's. ' . tf TabU Linensvf,wel18 Pkins' Dov; Hea. Connterr U ortment JuatiO( at Whitlock's, IntB-StaT FAWIsWVStMllBSEiCOAMf The above under the auP-ces of the Patrons of Huseandry of the States of Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, North and South 'Carolina will be held at Spartan burg, 8., 0., beginning Tuesday, August 2nd and-continuing until Satu'da y the 6th. For .information;: apply to JohnW. Wofford, iecritary Inter Stat3 - Board, or Chas. H. Carlisle, Sec Local Board. This is the first annual meeting. .Spartan burg was chosen on account of its abun dant railroad facilities and other advan taaes. Our farmers and others w il I please take notice, as the occasion Can be made instructive and profitable.. - - T: Gas Works, : : ..fA ) '.a iMr.'Jarces P. ClifTord, gasengineerand centractcr for the Springfield Gas Mach ine Company, 75 Maiden Lane., N. Y , is in town for the purpose of completing I he several iiistitutions now nuder course of construction, namely lr. Porter's hew hotel buildinps and cottars.. J 50 light fr hotel at the White Sulphur Springs, f' 200 light capacity. There are over 000 Stirinufield tras machines in use in his country and in Europe, illuminating he laigest hotels, factories, public and rivaio iu buildings. Ur Benbow, or toe i o)0 light capacity lor illuminating tue hotel, etc. Greensboro has gas works, but this maebme was put in by the Dr as a matter of economy, the saving being fully 50 percent over that furnished by the gas company of that city. Mr. Clif ford is sto oping at the Gmnd Central Hotel where one of these machines is already in o crut on, and will be in town possibly several weeks, and would be glad to showithis very important method of gas manufacture to any one interested in this subject. - . ' a a s The Spaktaxbukq and Ambevilijs Rail Road Invsstigation. In Sunday morning's issue we noticed that the South Carolina n ilroad commis sion was to visit Spwtauburg to inves tigate the management of the above road. By invitation, a number of gentlemen from this city leave to-day under the appoiutiuent ot the Asiicville Board of Trade. 'i ho cumiuitteo coiioidts oi Mes srs. W. E. Breeoe, W. T. Penniuian, M. E. Carter. S. R. Kepler and Hon. T. F. Davidson. We will await the action of the meeting with interest. We hope it will result in placing this road in that antive relation to the communities it is assumed to unit.' which certainly doea not exist at present. The following is the letter of invitation referred to:' Spartanburg, S. 0., April 30, 1887. IVm. E Brew, Esq., AtltcviUe, N. C. : Dear Sir: As you probably Know, the KailroaJ Commissioners of this Stale will meet here on the 4th day of May, to investigate the management of the Ashe ville and Spartanburg Railroad, with the uiniiu ujuiioy III bliitv vlilt7rpylat3. li;iB 18 a matter of very great importance to all living along the line, and especially to the citizens of "Spartanburg and Ashe ville. Do you not think il would be a good idea for vour city, the county of uur.com De ana yourisoaril or Trade to be repiesented here on the 4th? It might be best to have them represented by counsel as well as by delegation. See your Mayor and otherinfluential citizens, ana try to impress upon tiiem tbe im portance of immediate acti.n. Yours truly, " JofiN B. Cleveland. Mayor Aston bad been invited to at' tend this meeting previous to the recep' tion of the above letter, and being so en gaged as not to be able to attend, ap pointed Mr. S. R. Kepler, President ,of the Board of Trade. After the receipt of Mr. Cieaveland's letter the Board of 1 rade took action ai stated. Ihs Charlotte Chronicle and Asue vii.lk. The above journal, unlike some of ot r co temporaries, shows neither envy, hatred or malice in observing the increase of Asheville. On the contrary it speak j and feels like a true North Car olinian with a heart and a mind that take the interests of the whole State in their charge. This is the way we should always look at tach other. We quote witn pleasure wnat tne Uhronicle savs about us : The Chronicle takes great pride in not ing tne progress ana enterprise of the towns of our State. The Chronicle is m""'"?"' 1,u"u -mnian, u anyiuing uu "ng Phases ul more man to see tnejrood old State nushhiff forward in I every direction. The most eratifvimz reports come from Asheville North SiuV.,"u. IratiJO : The census oftlie city haa been com. iileted and shows that Asheville has 7.258 inhabitants. When the census ef ISfeO was taken the place had only 2,610. That theie Bhould be to-day nearly three times as many is a matter of surprise to many who are not familiar with the wonaenni growtn oi that city, .it is a noticeable fact that never in the history of the place", have actual seUne.s poured so steadily and ceaselessly into that city, as they do to-day. - This is not all the new water works, costing over $80,000, have been com pleted. They were about done a week ago, but some of the piping gave away and it.hiis takeu some days to- make the necessary repairs.; Now the clear, crys tal, cool wattvr from the Swannanon ' the nymph of beauty" are distributed throughout the city' . imparting i.ew charms and cunyenienues to this moun tain metrypolid and sending along every street and avenue renewed Ufa and vig or. There can be no purer, better water supply thn Ashevilje now enjoys Ayer's Cathartic Pills are the best medicine that can be employed to coirtct irregularities of the stouach and rowels. Gentle, vol thorough, in theiraction. they cure constipation, stimulate tbe digestive .organs ami ' the appetite, and cleans?, build up, and strengthen the system. 17 All colors Sural Silk. Satins. Velvets aud Plushes, just in, ,at VVhitlock's. Fob Sale. Household Eoods. at 23-Bridge street. Call at once. ; . Soda and mineral water now on draught at Moore & Rodards, - tf The "Pinafore Steam" Is one of the wavs ovteri are served at Turner's. Zaoh art's Fins Bsbf. , r-. . In an article in the Citizen Sunday morning referring to the 04 fine steers bought from Mr. Fuller, of Transylvania, b the Zacharv Brothers,- we stated they had paid $338 17. . They paid instead tt.S82.17. v ' , - ' . :. Col.vJoseph Hamilton, of Crab Creek township, Henderson county, N. C, in his 76th year of age. An eminent citizen, a kind neighbor, an affectionate father and an earnest Christian, he leaves a large circle of friend and acquaintances who tender to ihe bereaved widow and surviving children their sympathies and prayers. - - . ' ' No' Election. . ":',,'. ; Petitions lor an election by the voters of the city of Asheville under, the local option law in June were presented yester day to the County (JommiT8ioners. 'It was unanimously decided by the Coni- iniesioners that the petition ' did not contain the reauired number! of sisns- tnre$ of qipUniiu'votTT3rrpiw".sBlBnn ana wunetsed as require oy law. , ,,,r -,m ,mm : i How It Is Dons. We learn from London Queen Young ucodIo who are to be married make a list together of all persons to whom cards should be oen:, and all tne invitations go from the lady's family. Tbe bride wr'tes a note of thanks before Bhe leaven home toall from whom pre3ents have come, including her husband's relatives and friends and her own. Especially is it necessary to write those people whom she does not know, but whose gifts have arisen from a regard for her fiancee or her parents. It is in better tnste to write these notes on one note paper rather than cards. ' The Washington CW.icsays, when call ing to present a letter of introduction tbe taller does not tro in. - He simply leaves the letter with his car and address. If the letter haa been given for a special purpose, which purpose should be men tioned in the letter, a card may be seut in with it and an interview requested. Harper's Bazar sayd, on reception days a lady wears a plain rich dress, but takes care never to be overdressed at home. When visitors enter she rises and seats them so as to have, if possible, a word with each . She is on tbe alert to notice arrivals I hat she may be sure to speak to every guest. " The Land Sale. The large body of land advertised for sale bv Commissioner C. W. Mul one in the Citizen the past few weeks attracted a lare,e crowd yes terday. Mr. Malone sold the prop erty, 11000 acres, to Mr. Henry Koons ot Buniilo JSew Yo;lc, tor $7,000. .This is valuable property, and Swld very cheaply. Before the day was over Mr. Koons wa offer ed $10,000 for the property but de olined it. of course. He is evident ..0..ii: 1-knows a good tiling vhen he sees. it. We hape he will go at once into establishing a large stock farm, for which this land is admirably adapted. The Cent Forcing Us Way. The cent, which could not be lorced suddenly on the community is growing into favor. Alargenum ber of houses are now willing to ac cept it and make their change ac cordingly, and the public ia begin ning to recognize that the cent is ol some value alter all. Strange to say, as at the begining of this move1. merit, the small dealers still hold back. Coppers will be takeu in payment by almost any large dry gotxU house in the city, but the candy or banana peddler on the corners opposite ignores this move ment, and is atraid ol tliu copper currency. There need be no fear, however, that the cent will not suc ceed. It has indeed already suc ceeded. The new coin has been in troduced. It is no longer a novelty or a surprise. Ihose who thought they could suddenly springupon the com munity did not recognize the con servative nature of the people; did not appreciate the fact that even so small revolut ons as this can only be accomplished with time urn! pa tieuce. N. O. Tunes Denvcrat. From time immemorial the cent had no more recognition ' as a coin among the Gulf cities and towns than a brass button. The smallest coin that received notice was the "nifiavnne." thn olrl Rnnniab half real, or six and a quarter cents- if you wanted and old fashioned gin ger cake, value with us one cent, you had to take half a dozen. It 'you wanted a one cent cigar, you bad to bny enough to send you to bed for a week. We are glad to see so senn sible a change in habits. Citizen. ' Ducklen'ft Arnica Salve The beat Salve In the world for euta, bruises, sores, -nloers. rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, ana all skin eruptions, and positively caret pUea, or no pay eqnired. It is gnarantoed to five perfect atiafaction, or money refunded. Price25 cts er box. For sale oy H. H. Lyons. daw Wm. Walter Phehps wants to be Vice Prej itleiit. We hoe had some pretty tough Vice .Presidents,, but up to date we have been spared the infliction of one who bangs his hair. We are not yet ready for Willy. Atlanta Constitution. , C ure for Hick llent-be , ' 'For proof that DrrGunn'S Liver Pills cure Sick Headache, ask your druggist for a free trial package. Only one for a dose. - Regular sue boxes, 25 cents. Sold by H. II. Lyons. , d&wlw fir raw TTata. T.aiv ntrvlr fnr t,n boys and children in all qualities, '.. . x - at wHiTLOcx av v Peanuts at wholesale, at Moore and Robard . ' . . v tf Leave vonr order for r-nstnm mda shirts. A St guaranteed, . . at WarrtooK's, STATE NEWS. Mr. R. K. Bryan, who for some years edited papers at Fayetteville una iiicKory, ana always uiapiayeu itbilitv in his profession, has almost lost hia sightHe is now at his old homo in Pender county. ' Jilr. Eugene G. Harrell, secreta ry of the Teachers' Assembly, has been at Morehead, and has com pleted every arrangement for the accommodation of nine hundred people, who will attend , the sum mer Bieeting at cue Atlantic Hotel. rTho Charlotte Chronicle says A white hjau named Tom. Hudson, employed as a brakeman on the G., (J. & q. road between Black's and Kutherfordton, met with. an acci dent .at '-'Block's' yesterday, which resulicd in the loss ot one of bis lwt. He was nm over tby the t ruin "and the i'obt was ,6' yadly: crushed by the wheels that it had to Beamputated. 3 . . The Neics Obscrtkr says : ,The Lacce pted plans and specifications for tho new hotel, tcr be built by Mr. R. S. Pullen at the corner of Fayetteville aud Davie streets, haveibeen received. The buikliug is to be a three story brick struct ure, the lower floor to be ..divided into stoics, olhces, etc. The' sec ond and third floors will contaiu parlors, halls aud sixty-lbnr guest rooms, besides all other compart ments aud conveniences. Every modern feature will be introduced into the building and it will be a perfect arrangmeut of its kind. , .The Goldsboro Messenger says : Major W. A. Smith supercedes Mr. George T. Jones as one of the , pro prietors of the Gregory House and, consequently, the iirm name has been changed to Edgerton & Smitb. This is the former president ol' the IN. C. R. R. and receiver of the W. X. C. R. R., once a noted Re- puhlicau politician, candidate for Lt.Governoragainst farvis, now a very80und Democrat. He is Joe Turner's "Blow your horn Billy." He can blow the dinner horn to some purpose. Citizen. The Raleigh Dispatch correspon dent says : The most remarkable event of the coming week will be the opening of the grave at the little town of Third Creek, Rowan county, wherein. the body of P. S. itS 11UIS. IUO C.WHlliliUlUll is to o made by prominent physicians of that section to satisly, it possible, a long-felt belief that P. S. Ney and the famous French Marshal 2Jey were the same person. The disin terment is at the request of Dr. Draper, the president of the Wis consin State Jlistoiial Association, whose interest in the matter is .in tense. Thousands of people iu this State have heard of this long- vexed question, of whether P. S. Key aud the marshal were the same person. The skull of P. S. Ney is to be examined to see if it was trephined and also to locate tbe exact position of a sabre cut. The Richmond Dispatch corres pondence says: Noah Evans,the ne. gro charged with burning the oil mills here, was sent to jail to-day by Mayor Dodd in default of $500 bond, and will be tried at the July term of the Superior Court. The prosecution claim that the evidence will convict him. M;'. U. A. James, the young man of Clinton who was so dreadfully wounded at tbe Clinton railway celebration by beiug thrust through the body with a sword, contiuues to improve. Trouble is expected in Gaston conuty over threats by some ne groes to break into the jail at Dal las and release a negro who is con fined there for an offence against a young white woman. Suerifl Ab- ematliy has received a letter sta ting that the jail would be stormed and the negro released. The let ter is signed by Tom Hunter, a ne &iu, wti dnj'o ttiidtj-iiuiniicu men are v behind him. ; The military company at Dallas, under com mand of Ciipr. Holland, will repress promptly any disorder. - Durham's population also' seems to have increased phenomenally. There are now, according to the last census taker, 7,000 people in that stirring town, as against 2.000 only in -1880. The growth is solid too, There is nothing ephemeral about the prosperity of Durham. Ileal i h Notes. The summer is once more on ns. and while we may. in our excellent rlimat reasonably hobe to pass through it with out a visitation of the frightful scourges which are so terrible in some Carts of the South, yet we must expect tbe usual amount of summer troubles. Among these, diarrhoea or sumo.er complaint is most to ne areaaeu. j'ortunately this may be rendered harmless by nsing Dr. Lytle's Elixir, which should be found in every family. , , Bocic Beer, ' . Fresh. Splendid, exhilaratinir tnaf m. oeived, and on draught daily at James h. Aougnron a White Man s liar. ap l.tr - TVtrasolR Pamsntn. Call and iu, II.. handsome new on pa. alaa atlk aim ah.,tna and ombrellas just received, at V hitlock's, . If von want nir hrmA rail tnr Th Brick Loaf " to be found ony at . ."OORl ft KOSARDS. Cham Da erne cider, at wfWMn drink, M Moore Ro'oards. U Options. . A new feature has been iotro-! duced hi re tn real estate .trantao,, tions, two instances of which have , recently occurred. The iytm has"t its conveniences, no doubt, ' A Large Crowd. . v. r Of busy workers were on. the streets yesterday, interested in the election. A more orderly crowd , never assemoiea, ana U passed off plasantly so far as freedom for bit terness is concerned. It is thus, ' however, in all elections here. ' - A SC Paul physician thinks that. ) poppies cnuld be raised in Florida ' at a profit ot $1,000 per acre. Many " years ago the Atlanta Journal knewva'" a physician of Wilcox county, Ala., ; who grew the poppies and mana, ; tactured th laudanum .which he ;j Used in his own practice. C ' - Tobacco sold oh warehouse flooiW " in Salisbury 1,240,135 pounds. Of this abut 78 per cent, has been ; bought for home manufacture and about 22 per cent shipped away. On the whole it could be classed on ly as common, with some few ex ceptions of fine. A British Hero's Reward. Reynold's (London) Newspaper . Private Wagg, who fought in the glorious cause at Abu Klea and Was prodded by eleven epears in eleven different Bpots, was rewarded by a pension of one shilling per day for twelve months. Her Majesty, how ever, now finds that he is not likely to live long, so she has decreed that the shattered wreck of Wagg should receive 10s. 6d. a week for life Fame, two wooden legs, and eighteen pence a day, all put together, form a noble institution. rallty, tuy name is Woman." Hamlet. That she is frail, often in body, " 'Tis true, 'tis true 'tis a pity, And pity 'tis, 'tis true." Dr. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" is the best restorative tonic for physical frailty in women, or female weaknesses or derangements. By druggists. Price reduced to one dollar. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. N otice. Runaway or s'nlen from Green 1II Tonn nn April Ztrd, Jac b Snackleford, agel 15 years. I hereby notify 11 men not to harbor or employ him if there is any law against It, ma 8 U8t Rgy. j. J. SHAC'KLEFORD. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PRO PERTY, 77 acres well improved S miles from Asheville on Swannanoa road. Finest up land farm in the market Or 29 acres unimprov- ed. Good bargain. Easy terms ' uuri r. H. roiOJ, may 8 dOUtwlt Best, N. C N OTICB Is herebv ariven that at tha romiUr muiin. r the Board of Commissioners of Bancombe coun ty on the 1st Monday in June next, an applica tion will be made to erect a new townshlp-to be called French Broad Township from portions of Reems Creek, Flat Creek and Leicester Town ships, The proposed township will be embraced within the following boundaries i Beginning at the point where the dividing line between the counties of Buncombe and Madison counties crosses Sugar Camp Branch, at or naif Alfred Shepherd's residence and running thence a southerly course with the schooi district line to Albert Martin's residence, on Flat Creek; thence up the ridge and a straight course to the "new stock roadj" thence with the taid road to the "old Warm Sprints road;" thence wiili the last named road to the line of Asheville township; thence with that line to the French Broad riven thence down tae river to the mouth of Lee's Mill Creek; thence up said creek to the - Sandy Muh roar;" theuee ina noitherly direc tion with said last named road to toe line of Jnhn Martin's farm near the crossing of the said Salidy Mush ioid and the road leading from Alexander's to Lte Carter; thence with the southerly and westerly lines of said John Martin aud David Black well (so as to Include their farms) crossing Turkey Creek and around to the creek below black well's farm; thence down the said creek to the dividing line tetween Bun combe and Madison, and thence easterly with the la t named line to tbe beginning. May 2nd, If 87. . ma 8 wiw JOST. " """ Near the corner of Woodfin' and North Main ts., a Doctor's bag or satchel containing surgical instruments i ml medicine. A liberal reward will be paid for its return to mayldltt DR. JOHN EEY (VILLI AUt). - One Price Store. Measures taken for A, Raymond it Co., New York Tailors, and a tit guaranteed. Samples now ready for inspection. Shirts and Drawers, Scarfs, Gloves, Collars and Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Um brellas, Bags, &c. Handsome Spring Suits, in Sacks and Four Button Walking Coats; also several grades of Frock Coat Su.ta. Youths' and Boys' Clothing in great variety. Our line of Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Satins. Dress Gin.irha.ma. Katlnaa Par. cales. Prints, &c, will be found very at tractive. Ziegler Bros.', Merriam A Tyler's, Moivan Bros.' and Stoklev'a Shmta ftr ladies, misses and children. - Banister's and Ziegler's fine shoes for men. - Packard A Grover'a ofllhrtAl "19 in and "if 2 W shoes for menu, and the cor responding graae for boys Best noeaibki vain n Ponui. - 1 Sauares. Rocb Oil-clnth llniri.i Goods, Towels, Napkins, Coverlets, lin en .LSLOUSK, OXC r - Derby WtA. Soft ' Hata anI Straw Hats a full line. :": ' . v Four aualitiaaof rninn Maiilnn tn.t opened. , .', . . . H. Ecducoi ft Co., Paraao!, Fans. Kid Gloves, Collars tmi Cnfla, Handkerchiefs. Corsets, Ribboma, Scarfs, Ties, Hosiery, Underwear, A os, a v tlitron, a,vi, . Kn7-dtf - ' - t ;
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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