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CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, NO. 13 PATTON AVENUF. r Fnrman, Stone A Cameron, Editors and Proprietors. BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, BLANKS, &e And job work of all kinds done with neatness and at the lowest (trices. SUBSCRIPTION DAILY, One Year, . " Six Months, . WEEKLY, One Year, ' Six Months, $0.00 :5.oo 1:50 .75 VOL IV.-NO 7. ASHEVILLE , N. C, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL r9 1888. PRICE SCENTS Advertising Rates Low. DAILY EDITION. 4, J. i shevil ;0 P8K7BEB. Absolutely Pure, This powder never varies. A nw rvel of pnritv trength and wholefiomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in oompetition with the multitude ol low test, short eiaht alum or phosphate powders. S'cld otilu in ant. Royal Baiung Powuf.b Co. lOt) Wall St., New Vork. ianlM&wiam COMPOUND OXYGEN Urs. HARGAN & GATGHELL t-UCKin Unfit ISIucl.-.r.i .r,Kf .. ASHEVILLE, N. C CoiupnnTid Oxvjyen Inhalec, in connection wlta medicaied Balsam Vapor, curs (onanmp tlon. Asthma, Brnnchiris, Va.-..l 'atarrh, Sore Throat. Loss of Voice, Iiisenscs oil he Liver ami Kidneys, Un-lder, and all diseases depending :i cipnre or iuipotferished bhod. ll cires hiieumulism when tvtryttiius f isc tails. Ashevili.k, X. ('.. Janaar;. "Injustice to ail similarly atllicted with our aelTee as well us to Drs. Ilarcan V Gate hell, I voluntarily make the following sirtTciiieiil : My wife liar siillered tor several ycaiswith eere lung trouhle, eontiuulne to crow worse until last November when she was unable to sit up. but a part of each day. No appetite, night sweats, severe cough and loss of tleh Thcbet physicians of Foulinvy, Ver nont. advlhed an inim diate depart 10 Sculh. We reached Asheville November 17th. and com menced taking treatment of Drs. Hargan and Oatchell, inhalinir Compound Oxygen and Bal aam Vapor. My wife has improved rapidiy lrom the first. Her appetite is good, sleeps well, coughs but little, raises less, night t-..vats ceased, DO pain anywhere. takc3 long walks and climbs the mountains with little fatigue and has gained 8 lbs. in weight. Wc teel ccrUiin another mouth's treatment will alTect a permanent cure. As for myself 1 am delighted to state that I improved rapilly from the first treatment and am nearly well. I have siift'ered for 38 ycais almost 1 cyo d endurance with the worst form ot iNlcs. I had abandoned all hope of relief. The Drs. treatment lias boon gent e and a'.mo-i painless Still has effected a cure for me. Yours respectfully, A. J. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are living in town end can Verify and add to the above. HOME TREATMENT, We manufacture the Compound Oxygen, mm bJp It to all parts of the country, even to the Faclri i Coast. We send apparatus anddicmicals Ha-st two months for Jia. This is as valuable tsthe ofiice .real men t. The wonderful curative resjlts obtained w ith hls'.reatuient is astonishing even to us. fcw u-ih to lenm mitre of Ihie trcatnuitt,itid our idccess in the curettf Ctirimic Viraes, vrite or rail fori '.'titrated book crvlainmg treatment free. DRS. EA?N GATCHEXL, it lialn Street, Asheville, X. C. Juue3-dawtf One ' Price Store. A large and very attractive l'ne o) Men's, Boys' and Children's fcfuits ranu'- lnK lrom low priced goods to sonietlniHT very fine. Measures taken for A. Raymond it Co., New York Tailors, and a fit guaranteed. Samples now ready for inspection. All-Wool Dress Goods of the popular fabrics in great vaeiety, also Satines, Per cales, Dress Ginghame, Lawns, Prints.etc. Dress Silks in the new Weaves, P.lia- dames, Satins, Velvets and Plushes. Carpets, A.-t Squares, Smyrna Rus, Oil-Cloths Mattings, Curtain Goods in great variety, Damasks, Towels, Napkins Coverlets, Blankets, &c. Ziegler Bros.', Merriaui & Tyler's, Morgan iiros.' and Stoklev's Shoes for ladies, miss s and children. IJanietcr'r md Ziegler's Tine Shoes for men. Packard & Grover's celebrated "c2.50" and "2.t" Shoes for men, and a tduii lar grade for boys. Derby Hats, Tilk Hats, Soft Hats, and JSteamer Hats. Wool and Gauza Underwear, Hosiery, Kid Fabric Gloves, Collars and Culls, Kuchings, Searfp, Ties, Ribbons Corsets. Buttons, Braids, and Fane; Gnotis and Bmallwares generaiiy. Parasols, UinbrellaH, Fans. J-hoppint: Bag?, Club Satchels, Trunks, fee. Mens' Famishing Goods. Casei meres, Coatings. Tweeds, Ken tacky Jeans, Domesticr, &c. H. Bodvood. & Co., Nos. 7 9 Patton Avenue. mar23dtt For Rent. For 3, 6 or 12 months one of the neat est and most attractive coMage homes in the city, 7 rooms, handsomely furnished throughout, stoves in every room, well Of pure water under shelter, stable, car riage, coal and wood houses all complete, in one square of Battery Park, good neiatabortaood. Apply at the Citizen office. We are receiving daily our new goods. . Come and look 1 No trouble to show tbem. Brkvabd & Blanto.k, New and very handsome Parlor Furni- t. re just in. Call and examine. I t ,ir . . tr ' srVi L- dtf W. B. WlI.MAMNON & CO. Will Le puhi'sned Morning (e.i- i-t-pt Monday) the fo'lroiiu: rates itrirtly cash : One Year, fo 00 Sis Mouthii. o 00 Three " 1 50 One " 50 One Week, ... 15 Our Carriers will deliver the paper cv i,ery Morning in every part of the city to our subscnbeia, ana parties wanting it will please call at tlic I'mzcs Ofiice. Lnnici: daily axii weekly cir- Cl'LATiO.N IX WKSTKHN NORTH CAUO I.I.VA AS!- KAST TltSXr.SSKi: TIIAX ASY OTHKI! PAPER. CONSTANTLY INCKL'AS ISC. . - - ... . St ad j0.:r Job W " '" n-1 line's to ihe GUiz. '.' Ojict, if you (wwii ii dme nee'.ly, cheaply iiiif witi .ilsiic.Lch. Arrival ami Tiaitur' Passenger Trains. K 4 nvr.r Arm fcs p. r.- waves lor Mor 1 1 -W kt .. ,11 il.IO ,1, l!l Tn'neskeb Arrives at 1 2t n. m., and leaves nt l:-r 1 m. Aj rives at ji in., ami k-nves lor Sparhinburg ut j 11 p. jn. M'a RTASBrr.fi Arrives ft S a. .-: leaves lor Morris'.ovn p.r S: n. m. lre:ht ncronirr.octtK'ii leaves AsluviJle at a. an-1 arrives at i1:!) p. in. Vays:vim.e U aves As'-;-, ville a I m : :i in., and Arrives at l:oii a. n ev Ad vert :ciiicnt.;. IY.r S.i k Vhiiii1.! MeTntif Ilrii.iiiM. I.dis Otis A. Miller. Trvstki: 8 Saix Y. V". 1 laniard.' Vv'.tkr Mot'm;- 'i! !;:i-au Liruls'ey. .;'" Ki.ua:::: .iptuv :it Hatteiv Park Hntfl. Tij ii i: C i i nM! A.'l'.eviiio lee :iiid dial C' ! ::ny. A;Ksr- V.'.imi.h- I.r:H!:!n Life Tr. hiir:"fi' (!... K. V!iit l';i:f imoie. is nt tlie (ir:ud (' -nt i :.!. "i't a 'l":j;'o Cilfi1 V.i'.- !! (I ill the p )!;ci- (!-uit ycs'.erd.'V liicmipg. :.;'. M. V. Car;. .rd Mr. C A. Moore c:' A.Mievilie. wc;c iii Raleich on Muiiil iv. The iVont cf M. I,cv V st-i' on South Main Ar: t !, was heinjr paint ed ai'd reiiovatt il yi-sii'iday. I'ravir nici tii z services at the Fir:-t Daiitist. I'reshy terian and Methodist churches tj-iii;.dit. I'n -ii-er,-, W. K l!ivtso, oi the Fii: 11 s.sk. if this o;tv, is f.ii C! Mr a V!-! !o iiM "1!. Weah-n i'iiat!;- .! .-ft V :-ti'fil:i V Danvii'e. this Va., citv, !i- wiii-n- i i c 'a iii ;! trt'oc j:. 1. Wiik on the new s North Main sir. t t h rat.ii'.lv, ai d will extend as Mackey's, store. Mr. 1". Siikeleaiic r. of up ie Ashe tiiineen vil'e i'rai;-;'i r Co., cheekc trunk through to ! Pu York from tins city yesterday. 1 he Asheville Ice nrd Coal ( o. will phut down their factory next week as t.hey have suiiicient ice i n hand i s rv-th:' jitiiilic fjrsi:i:e time. The elreet force of ttie city are at present doinr sonic co n! -vork on the streets of the city. May it l e continued until t yerv street in Asheviile i- placed in a passible condition. The Oxfo.d people yeitenlay ens joyed a railroad jubilee celebration of the completion of n - w conn-ctions betwej n that town and iticiiinond, Va. Tliat h-T.udiuI town is o:-,eof the coniii'jr :ti s of i'-. McDonald exhihiti St:'te. d y.-t-rday i ; is but ;i i io id; ian"ri are lor sale. tomatoe plants ;r sa; step round to Lon at where new tomatoes Our plants are ju-t rc to -;o in the ground: those I", .rid m j rv. : full Iruitase. This is a c 'I. Are our people taking such in terest in the Hot tfprins's incctin ' as 'hey should? One hundred, at least, of our 'citizens ought to go down next Wednesday, headed by our Mayor, President ol the Tohac co Association and Presides. t of the Board of Trade The tariff discussion which was begun on Tuesday ;n;in:.:es an abundant volume tf eloquence. Ninety-three eunirn ssn.en i;;tve laid their names beicie t'ne speaker for recognition. Among tl.ese there ia not one from North Cam is: a. Where is Tom Johnson? This is a gocd opportunity for 'TluRcomhe." More cut granite is used in the construction of the retv Johnston building, south-west corner of public square than on any other in thec'ty. Some of the blocks r.re large and massive, which shows a rock free from flaws: it dresses vreli, which shows fitu i.'iss of grain. It comes from Corn'.-; quarry in Henderson county, and not lrom J nomas' in Jackson, as stated in the Citizen some time ago. The Ncus-Obftrccr bewails ihe dust in the stieets oi i'.deigh, and cans loudly for a. ttreet sprinkler. Raleigh boasts its waterworks; is it possible that it is so far behind the age as not to have discovered the use of a street sprinkler? We will send our Swicegood down there to show the appaiatus with which he keens down the dust here, and also the wsy to use it. We are now ready lor the Spring trade in all lines of Crockery and Glass, End are able to offer closer prices than ever before. Hotels and boarding houses should get our prices before placing orders. In Spoons, Forks and Knives we are headquarters at wholesale and retail. J. II. Law, 57 & oil S. Main street. Lardi eth's Garden Seeds' at Peiham's An elegant lino of fine toilet requisites, embracing Perfumery, Hair, Tooth, Nail and Flesii Brushes," face powder acd powder pufl'?, just received, at ar Michael's Drug Store. Shawl Lost Five dollars Reward, No cases before his Honor j ester day morning. Capt. McLoud went, to Black Mountain yesterday. Mr. J. E. Neill, of Brevard, spent yesterday in the city. Several real estate transfers were recorded in the clerk's office y ester day. The ice cream season hss fairly opened, and dealers in the same re port big sales. We hope it will sour be a '"bob tail cur" till over the city, and not a "bob-tail flush." Street railway talk still afforded the chief topic for discussion among our citizens yesterday. See notice, agents wanted, for the Brooklyn Life Insurance Company Apply, in writing, to this ofiice. Mr. Nat. II itnmond, of Latum bu.rsr. Koekingham countv, was at 'he .-; wanna r. a ytsterday. A nev, side-walk and curbing was bcin put down on North Main street, tit F M. Johnsoirs store ves foday. Ferry Bosworth Esq., and wffe. of Painesville, Ohio, are at the Swan natioa and will sp; nd t ver::! weeks in the citv. Our good friend W. II. Hargrove f Pigeon River, is in the city. He i one ol Hay .'.ood's best fanners an1 citizens. Set; eh inges in the advertisement of the Asiii'vi'd-.- Ice and Coal Com pa t. v. dt signaling ' office and Im-i ncs. iocft'iUfs Mr. W. W. McLaughlin, of the Meyer-Thome company, was a for. mer resident of Asheville, and lias many friends in the city. Tin; thunder growled ominously yi'sterday afternoon, between 2 and 3 p. in. ami gave promise of an April thunder shower; but it never came. 'i nut Nectar Soda Water at L-ons' is i.ot only drink for the gods, but the ;m dde.-s; s seiu to have a special tend a::! fur i- It is good. ea, verily. There -a fie ii.iiiicco breaks at all t'ne wart houses m the city yester day. The sales at the Farmers' was the largest had for several days past and prices were cood Tile sidewalk on the north side of th- public square is finished, jT.Mstly public satisfaction, and now the work is going on on the east side of North Main street. A regular c imnmnication of Ash--wile Lodge, No. -110, A. F. , A. M . wiii he held to-night at 8 oM i"k sh up. . Pnethren invited. P.y c: h-r. J. .?. Con a vr, Sec. P.oth .-'.dcs of a question is somi toni s i i. lit Our people who seem e i "r be ant ;g")tiiing each other Gn tin- ;,i.i' : railway question last week. ;: .'.c unittd ami straddled a ''full sy m.' Far:;;: r.'- report the grass as grow ing s;d - ndidiv, und more uf it this year 'J. an ever before. This is good for Bun :o:nbe. N'l-xt to si 'full sys tem" of stre t railway, Buncombe needs i-rass more than anything else. .Mr. iViham has opened his su perb soda fountain lor the season, and as Peiham's sod.i has become an established household word in Arhcvilie this announoeinent will b received with pleasure, we are su re. In order to allow the greater num ber to get earlUst possible benefits ot a fali srstem of street railway would it not be wti!, when tvork be gins next week, to break" dirt at both ends of the line, say at the in tersection of Chestnut yod Char lotte tretts, and the depo ,.and let the work be pushed to a meeting on public square? Ibis will facilitate the general welfare feature of the enterprise very greatly. Tiie Clyde Regi&ter says; "His Honor Judge McRae is a perfect jt licial expert. No judge ever ui-tpj tched business for us more rapidly, and none so acceptably, as Judge McRae. We think, however, judging from his charge to the grand jury, that he missed his call ing, he should have been a Metho dist preacher." Ail attendants on the court can' bear testimony to the justice of the first two paragraphs; and Judge Mediae will not object to the last. He is a good judge, and he is a pure Christian; and if hi charges area little sermon-Jike, the people bave no objection to receiving sound doc tune from the bench. It may not be expected from that source, but from its variety, is perhaps the more effective. Its I'dioney of Flavor And the efficacy of its action have ren dered the famous California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Fir, immensely popu lar. It cleanses and tones up the clogged and feverish svstem, and dispels Head aches, Colds, and Fevers For sale bv 11. lb Lyons. apl!3d&wlm KiKldnn Changes. The changes in the season from Winter to Spring admonish us to be guarded in our personal treatment. If you contract a cold dont wait - until pneumonia dev elops. Prudence suggests a timely remedy. Peiham's Pectoral Syrup for 25 cents a bottle is a certain specific for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Whooping Couab, &c. Beware of conn terfeitf. W. E Peliiam, dtf Pharmacist. THEN AX1 NOW. I Wouldn't Have Known I lie Place, so Changed" ' . . . Reniarked . H. Thoroe to a veteran actor, Jas 'itizen renrefcenta- live yesterday morninf. He wb, as usual, in a jolty good humor, and tho way he talked about the growth of Asheville was flattring indeed. "You know," he said, 'I haven't been here since 187S, and then I staved five months and twodavs Asheville w isn't much in those days, and it-id only ab.iut three thousand inhabitants, so I was told. I liked the little town, however. and made many friends, some of whom I have been glad to meet again in the last two or three S.-bjs I have been here. There's- Jurige Aston, (hasn't changed a particle), W. C.Carmichael, Mr. Hunt, E. T. Clemuions, N. P.. Chedister, R. M. Furman, J. P.-Sawyer, J. H. Carter and many others, with whom time has dealt lightly since I 6aw them nine years ago. V hen I was here before there was not a busi ness house on Patton Avenue; now I see elegant stores, hotels and offices erected, and this street is one of the main arteries of a thriving cy. I am indeed surprised at Asheville s rapid growth, and it I had dropped lrom a balloon into the town I would not have known where I was, unless I bad seen the court LOuse. mat is ttie onlv struc ture mi the city that looks familiar, and w hen once a per?oi, has seen it if will r- coe.lt. .: it again. I have wished several times that I had pur chased property in the citv when I was here before. I hear that real estate brini:- good prices now. A-heviile seems to he very active, and her private residences and business houses are really creditable to larger cities. I am triad that Asheville is prospering and hope that it may ever continue to do so." Mr. I home then told us he was a Mis.-issippian by birth; was a con federate soldier and still loved the canst, which, though lost, was to memory dear. His career on the stace hail been a successful one. particularly in he Southern States. He has pi, ived before audiences in every State of the liiion and has made friends wherever lit; lias been. At the Battery Park. Mr. N. II. Bennett, representing the Knahe Piano Co., of Baltimore, is in the city stopping at Battery lark. Any one desiring one or these superior instruments can call on or notify him. The Hot Springs Meeting. This important meeting will take place next Wednesday, 25th. Will our city authorities and Boar.l of Trade tollow the example of the Tobacco Association and appoint delegates? Kip Van Winkle." Conceived by Irving and immor talized b' Jefferson, "Rip Van Winkle" will live as long as time shall last. The "sleep of twenty years" is interesting, graphic and picturesque. Handled as it is by old Joe Jefferson (who has no equal) this play lias gained a worll-wide reputation. To-night "Rip Van Winkle" will be presented to an Asheville audience by the Meyers Thome company. Mr. Thome is especially strong in this drama as "Rip," and Miss Meyer is a charm ing "Greteb.en." We hope to see a large audience present, as the per formanco will be exceptionally good. Turn out early, and in num bers, to greet this popular company in their masterpiece. Tickets at Sawyer's. Cremation. We are in favor ot it. But we do not wish our Republican friends to become alarmed at our suggestion, it is not for them just now we favor it they will reach that goal in good time but it is to relieve the city of another crying evil. We ask for one for burning the garbage and scrapings of the streets, alleys, yards, &c. Large and small cities are rapidly establishing these agencies as the most inexpensive and healthful for destroying the garbage. It was used ages ago in Jerusalem. Every u".- ly settled community should have one, and Asheyille specially needs one, for the present method of re moval and deposit is alike offensive and threatening. We ask the atten tion of our Board of Health and au thorities to this matter. Advice to Thousand. - Men without number are at this very hour draining their brain by close ap plication to business, regardless of the most important member of the human body, the eye. . Thousands of women are overworking and straining the eyes hourly and daily, not thinking' when the eyes give out and cease to guide the hand, their ability for usefullness and enjoyment of life is done. Clerks, stu dents and laborers from close confine ment, and long hours' strain upon the eyes are rapidly impairing thi same. "There is no one after p Wiethe age of thirty, that cannot yOrelief and protection for the eyes ka at work, by utdng a properly adjusted lense, and hold the eye for years to iis youthful vigor. We cordially invite all to call upon us at our rooms, and examine our stock of goods and scientific iastruments for ad justing lenses for every condition of the eyes,.ross eyes, nearsighted, far sighted and all other defects. Room No. 2, entrance 20, Grand Cen tral Hotel. Jackson & Nbwkirk. Soda-Water, Limeade, and Milk shakes at Peiham's Drng Store. d2t Pure flavoring extracts in bottles or bulk, whole and ground Spices. Cream of Tartar and English Bi Carb Soda, for ttomestic uses, at Uakmichakts. A Crowded Tenemeut. I here is a tenement nouse on South Main steet of this city, which has 'seventeen rooms and about thirty five occupants. Complaint having been lodged with Superin tendent of Health, Dr. H. B. Weav er, that official yesterday afternoon investigated the sanitary condition of the building. A representative of the Citizen accompanied the Doc tor and found a sad condition of af fairs generally. In the basement Was a middle aged woman suffering with pneumonia. Ventilation was poor, and a smoky chimney added greatly to the discomfort of the suf ferer. She is the mother of nine small children and seemed to be suffering much. Upstairs the ' rooms were occupied by from two to five persons, and dijCr . &vtheB in wash-tubs !'. -KwineB. in wasn-tuos were stsirjg about iraside3 other nui J; sances. The outhouses were filthy, and upon the whole, sanitary at fairs were remarkably lax. Super intendent Weaver served notice upon the proprietor of the house that the nuisance must be abated at onoe. The notice was written as re quired by law, and if this is not needed, and the nuisance not re moved then legal steps will be taken. Dr. Weaver is determined to enforce the law in every caseot this kind re ported to biai, and the Citizen ear nestly and sincerely commends the activity and vigilance of this effi cient officer. The Sale of Valuable Property Advertised to take place on the First day of May Tuesday under the management of Nichols & Gudger, is one that in tut attract unusual attention, for it is a part ot the original ground i of the Asheville Female College property, and that fact of itself is almost descriptive of the nature and beauty of the locality. The college is situated in a beautiful wooded park of ten acres, and standing detached from a connection, cut off from adjoining property by a girdle of streets. This broad open area ensures tint spaciousness which admits pure uncontamiuateair.and freedom of view, so desirable to those who have exper ienced the discomforts of crowded cities It is a belt of this line park which is now offered for sale, a section cut off from the northern end, securing all the ben efits o! the large open space ihat gives the desired breathing room, though not entitling the purchasers of the lot6 to the privileges of the grounds by right ot purchase. The lots, seven in number, extend from the corner of White Oak street, to within one lot of Locust ttreet the corner lot having been disposed of at private sale. The frontage of the iots ie on Woodlin street, facing to the north. The 1-it on th corner of White Oak and Woodfin faces on both of those streets. This is the lot occupied by the old College Boarding House. H?r? 'i'.Tirtuoity.for a ho&il of the first ,;is. Its location in beauty and convenience is unrivalled. It is secluded, yet public; in the centre of the city, yet set apart from it, well shaded, yet commanding boundless view of sky and mountain. Its ready conversion in to hotel purposes on a large scale are apparent, a portion of the present build ings are of wood, and their displacement bv more substantial material would be advisable. 15ut the larger portion is brick, constructed in the solid style of the past with walls 20 inches ftiicK and easily converted into a hotel building-, capacious, convenient and beautiful. The lot is a very large one, and its size and eligibility of situation will command general admiration and approval for the purposes suggested. The other Jots, six in number Jronting on Woodfin street are lio feet, fronl, and run back 175 feet. Some of them are shaded with native oaks, and all of them are beautiful, l'liey will have the advantage of a broad alley in the re ir, lunninjj from Locust street to the intersection of an alley in the rear of the boarding house lot open ing into Woodfin fctreet. Anions all the many fine properties offered for sale here this we regard in many respects as the finest:, it is in a large open space surrounded by highly improved property. It is in the centre of social being already created. It has not to wait for the growth of neighbor hood. It has the control of that already, and it is near a good school, that great desideratum to parents. ''"he property is in the eastern portion of sheville, elevated in sarface without being hilly, in fact, considered by many as the choicest location in tae city. 1 hose designing to purchase are advisi d to examine in time. It Astonished the Public to hear of the resignation of Dr. Pierce as a Congressman to devote himself solely to his labors as a physician. It was be cause his true constituents were the sick and qtflicted everywhere. They will find Dr. Pierce's ''Golden Medical Discovery" a beneficent use of his scientific know ledge in their behalf. Consumption, bronchitis, cough; heart disease, lever and ague, intermitftnt fever, dropsy, neuralgia, goitre or thick lieck, and all diseases of the blood, are cured by this world-renowned 'medicine. Its proper ties are wonderful, its action magical. By druggists. dlt 4armicnaelssaChoiee Cologrnp, Fragrant aud lasting, put up in quarts, pints and half-pints, manufactured only by W. C. Carmicuael, dtf 20 S. Main street. Peiham's Pectoral Syrnp. Cure3 Whooping Cough, Coughs. Cold, Bronchitis, Catarrh; relieves and cures all those ailments of the bronchial tubes by whatever name called. This is uni ver.-al testin any. Prejudice can avail nothing as the people cannot be deceived Peiham's Pectoral is no nostrum. It is recommended after full trial by reputa ble people and is prepared by a respon sihle Druggist. 25 cents a l ottle. at Peiham's Drugstore. Prescriptions compounded with caro and accuracy at remains drugstore. Slnpeial Attention triven to the tireserin- tion department. None but pure drugs acu best chemicals employed. W. E. Pblham, ' 48 S. Main street, i Wayneavllle Courier. Official paper of Haywood county, N f, A ltvi riamnfiMl in T-frra Tnnrnal Dpvnred to thn material interests of Wes tern North Carolina. Best advertising medium west of Atheville. FmiiK M Vancil Editor. dtf Waynesviile, N. C. Landreth's Garden Seeds at Peiham's. Art Siuares, Rags, and fresh Mattings, ... T, .IT ' . dtf - at V. 1. WILLIAMSON SIVI. Landreth's Garden Seeds at Peiham's IiATlO NEWS BlllKI'S. Carefully Condensed from 7Ha.il and Wire. Mr. John Baring, one of the hank ing firm of Baring" Brothers, London is dead. Col. J. (. Marshall has been appoin ted secretary of State of South Caro lina, vice AV". Z. Leitner, deceased, by Governor Richardson. It is expected that the first locomo tive will enter the city of Guadala jara, a place of 9,000 inhabitants, on Thursday next over the Mexican Central's new branch line. The only woman lawyer iu Georgia is Mrs. Hamiltor- ' )ouglas, of Atlan ta. She i? graduate of the Law Sehop1 - I ,,ne University of Michigan, and when she graduated was com. plimented by Judge Cooly on her legal attainments. It is said that there is a postollice for every 1,00 men, women and children in the United States, and that if the expense of carrying the mails was paid directly by the people pro rata, each citizen would pay an average of 8f cents a year. A lemon was picked at Los Angeles, Cal., the other day, that weighed 3? pounds, was ;G J inches long, and 5 inches in dr, -neter. The tree on which' it grevt- had but half a dozen lemons on its branches, but the weight of the fruit bent them almost to the ground. The AVh and Courier says : Three trains over the South Carolina Rail road reached here between 9 ::50 and 1 1 o'clock last night, bringing in near ly five hundred visitors. This is a good showing, considering the fact that Charleston's gala week lias hardlv as vet begun. A Greenville ; S. C, telegram sneak ing of the Carolina, Knoxville and Western road savs : Six carloads of lumber consigned to the Georgia Construction Compa ny arrived here to-day, to be used in building of the trestle in the city which will probably begin to-dav. A Kansas Citv telegram of the 17th savs, John Bogard, sixteen years old, pleaded guilty to day to murder in the first degree and was sentenced to be hanged. Bogard held the hands of James Weir at Independence, Mo., last January while Charles E. Meyers struck him on the head, killing bini. lie is the youngest person even sen - tenced to be hanged in Missouri. Accordiug to Prof. Gould's inves tigations, it appears that aerial tele graph wires on poles transmit elec tricity at the rate of from 14,000 to 16,000 miles per second, and that the velocity of tran -mission increases with the distance between the wires and the earth, or, in other words, with the highest of suspmsion; and that subterranean wires, like subma rine cables, transmit with reduced rapidity. A Berlin telegram of the 17th savs: Emperor's new trouble is not a case of simple bronchial intlaiiiniation, but an extension of the disease in the larynx to the bronchial tubes and thus to the lungs themselves. : This new coniplicat on is the result of what occurred last week. The cauala cannot lie in its proper posi tion, and is becoming stopped up and the secretion from the larynx, instead of TOling an outlet through the canala, passed along the outside of it iato the bronchial tubes, pro ducing inflammation. Statistics collected bv the Railway Age show that in the first three months of 1SSS '-more miles of track were laul m a greater number ot States and Territories'' than were laid in the same period iu 1887. The record is 1,090 miles laid on 51 lines in 28 States, for the first quarter of 1888. These figures indicate, according to the Railway Age, that the con struction this vear will reach from 8,000 to 12,000" miles, and even 8.000 would be about 3.000 miles above the average for the last twenty years. VOX"F let tha; cold of yours run on. Von think it :s a light thing. Cut it may run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or consumption. Catarrh is disgusting Fneunionia is dangerous Consumption is death itself. lue breathing apparatus must be kept healthy and clear of all obstructions and offensive matter. Otherwise there is trouble ahead. All the diseases of these parts, head, nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, can be delightfully and entirely cured by the use ot Hoschee'a German Syrup. If you don't know this already, thousands and thouacds of people can tcIl you. They have baen cured by it, and "lei w how it ie, themselves." Bottle only 75 cents. Ask any druggist3 d&weowly To Ice Consumers. The Asheville Ice and Coal Com;any is ready to serve any who may want ice. They desire that their customers should report anv irresularity or dissatisfaction to their office, Barn ml Building, Patton Avenue. apl '9 d2-.v Landreth's Garden Seeds at Peiham's. Swell" things in lino straw hats be low prices. II. Redwood &-Co. W, E. Pelhain announces he has just started bis Soda Water Fountain, Milk shakes and Limeade Try Peiham's deliciotiBly cool beverages once and you will not go anywhere but Peiham's. d2t Fine Neglige shirts, tennis jackets, bycicle liose, Belts, tourist fiats, trout l'i9hing tackle, He. H. Kkdwoou & Ce. Prescriptions filled from a ae'I kep; stocWofdrigs -ind chemicals, and deliver ed free to any part of city. Night bell promptly answered. '. C. CaRmichakl, Apo'hecary, 20 S. Main street, Asheville. N. C. A'isitors should note the fact that Alexander Hotel, 10 miles North ot Asheyille, on the Western North Caro lina. Railroad and French Broad Itiver, is one of the most desirable pla-jes in this vicinity. J M. Johnson', Proprie tor, A'exande.'s, N. C. tf - .Landreth's Garden Seeda at Peiham's The Hell Telephone. Cap'. McLoud ye.-'erday showed us a letter from Mr. ib J- Carson, superintendent of ihe Southern Hell Telephon ; Co, in which he propos ed to buy t ; od telcpnone plant now in the, ei.v, und estab ish his system in its sUad. Cap-.. McLoud as president o; the home ompany, will cal! a me: ting oftio- directors, and Mr. C-;.s n's proposition will be laid be'- ro ;i.cm for uii-cus.sion. It U safe n: p:-.-d!:.'t, ho vevcr. that the offer made by the B-il com pany will be ae epU'd, and the es tablishment of tie sr syst :n will be a source of ni'K-h satisfaction to busip.es-: iii' n and. and deserve a stvic ephone service. others who need l!v first-class tel- Cahlrasc l-'arminv.'. In connection with another article on the sii'ijcct of ciV.-aee, we publish the following from an exchange : During the p.st year sWUlOO lias been realized irotn eabt-.ije shipped from Wythe coiii.ty, Va., in .-ar I .'. 1 lets alone. In addi i i ::: e-ti-i'mted that the railroads realized ab ;'.' s:.'i.oX! bo n the freights on the tubbasre. Ti h ij c-xactlv to the mt What Wythe county, Va , can ii any county in Webtern North Carolina can equal or stir-pas-, if it. resolves l '1 si. Tiie mountains are eaiebatically the region for cabbage. Third: of foiiOno added anm:aily to the "ioo-e clianae" of Bun Mote'ee. Transylvania, Haywood, Juck-8-m an . ti-e other ciaie.tie-! When will tin i- Lethe cry of hard times? Let the cfl'irt be made thi year. The market is ready ier all ti" cabbage that an be raised. I'ier.-e's "Pleasu: .. Purgative Pellets' ic e pcrfet t prevent. Vi s of cou.au atieii. moos o in "Ja-s ::,i.s, T; Cii- .!' Now i.- t!:e '.!. e .. Lrtv machines cleats- I ; i. jated hu the M liic arid Mr. W. II. I.i -V' a est is in t'ae ei: v ::n I i-; i in Liia-s always fresh. ij-T-.'gists. dlt l- your :i'v.iii-' .:..ired an-J ad-i-tuiuner work, .a tie.t! taachin prepared to da taa. ;!iines. He ail work 'II aU Sert it; furnishes neeieca, shuttles, rubber hi::il--, aril p.ufs to a' I sew in ; machines. Otlice at en's groiviy ot.nv, near old depot, Weiit Asheville. apSdl w To make r niiu for our large Spring stock we will sei! goods exceedingly cheap ier the next ten davs. dtf W. A. lit. n: v. t o. At Carson's stationery and ews Store, near tho l'et e:!iee will be found tho latest Si-as'Me. .Munres. OgilvieH, Ametican Series IL-.t.ia-s. Cap Collar and ni.iny ..'.her l.er.ir:es as soon as publir.hcl. Ml tie' j rineipal magazines and iiliw r.tfe.i v.-cklies. The New York lb raid, V e;i !. Tides', Atlanta Censtitu- tiiia :t;i;: wincinuati the akvavs i-.iiipurer ate among o.i sale. Ttie very :i and rough, r:i!ed .per with envelopes 'lock. a!-o Pen and new styles just re the wav. More, of li-'-t brand:; efsai ' aud. plain w i itiag j to match always in 1'eiicii tabids, -oa:' Ceived. other.4 oa ill -. e ;ili' ciVi r camp isitiun books that ares good and eher.n. lieliable brands of Ink. viir,ti:t,l. Stereoscopic and ( Ih r Yicivs, ,dr, -- Gaide to Western Noith I'aroliua and Vicinity. Acent for Rubn-.-r St imps and Stencil.-:. Books on!. -red without extra charge. nkw i i:utisi:mi:x is pniVvLK. A niei-li nie ;ia l lot , nr. ('.itk'jte street. Also i'. iniL:?r in tlu Aheviile Mont Market. Applv at on.-; M 1'ltlLI.II'McIXTIRE. :ii! ir.hr' nt ihr Aln-vil!e Meat Market. Iivi-: noi.i.ws Will lie nai.l a Batter-,- l'.irk Ilote' f r a lHack Sxtu-i toi lotweea tiie Hotel ami nrjniau's Msinitai.'i on We l'.ies'l.iy Atml ISih. ai.l Unlit WATER MOTORS. Tn-; A-hevii:..' Water Wotk; now irnls'.i surer iur f.i.-iM'.ies f .rtlie use oi time Motors. TI5E! ESK aud 5iAIiKIt MOIORS sive caeiij and rieient lower formally raanu, t'.i' tures !nl in.Iiitrics. They a'e used for run nii'ij irac or more Sewc: Machines, deuta1 lathes aid ea-ines. eofTec mill, ice cream freezers fins, printing r-resses. tot-aec-i maetiinery. aws, etc.. vie. IViver frJin the leait rei tired to 20 horse. mi: rr.'A" .i.vM the hackers auk the I E l'.Vi. iVATF.i: MoraHS ASD ARE USED THE IIW.'Ul OVER. Mattafiu'lion Ousiraiiteed. W.s. CT-IIMAN-. ) A VV. ll.SDSEY Agen's. Il.'ad'iuarter- fer I It r? ; riser.t at A. W Lindsey's s'ioj', !"', South Mam t. apl 19 dtf -M- Genera' & Special Agents In Yirgini i. West Virginia and North Carolina, by the BROOKLYN Life Insurance Co' v. t.' Jli'i j campany ii of the best repute and easy to wo.-k. Liberal terms to experi enced and capable men. Applv in wiit ingto "i.IFK INSUBAXCE," d2t ('are of this Paper pOTICE OF SALE. liy virtue of a Deed of Trust exec ited in Bun c lnibe ounty, N. O , by W. H. Lester, deceased, on the 7th day of June, lsso, to K. Sluder, Trustee, to secure the p ivment ot'two hundred and eleven dotlars and riCtj- cents due by note to Win. M. t'o-ke, Jr , bsaring even date with deed of trust tnrt now remaining due and unpaid; and also by v rtue ot t judgraeiit and decree of the Superior (v.irt cf Biinconibeeounty appointiugme trustee to execute said deed ot mist in the place and stead ot E. Sinder. deceased. I will sell at public aue'.ion to the highest b dder for cash at the Court House door in the nwn of Waynesviile, co mty of Uav'o id oa Monday the -Jib. day O Juue. 1SSS. at'li! o'cl ek M., all ttie risht title and Interest of the said W. II. Lester, ia and to a tract of laud lying and heins in the county ol Hay wood, and state of Xuith Carolina, on both sides of Cold Creek in said countyof lia wo kL bound ed as follows: Beginning at astikeinthe Bear Pen Gap, lb-2 ff W. corner ef the J. M. Eenson land, and then i -imniuy three lines O! said Hen son's land- then N'Tth W K. 50 poles to a black oak: then Sotitii 4." Eaot, Ti poles to & hickory; then North 7'.' East. cross;nj Cold Creek li poles to a hickory in a hollow, the S. E. corner ol said Heusan land; thence South 70 pole to a Sranish oak on the top of the first liieKidRe South of said creek: thence with the watershed of said Kidire with -lie liast end of Cold Mountain: thence with the Eastern slope of slid mountain to the junc tion of the Hear Pen Ridge with said moanta'.n, tho Ridge upon which the beginning corner stands; theace with the watershed of said Ridge to the basinning. eontiiiniugeiglit hundred acres more or less, and bein the sumu laud conveyed by the Executors of Jatues R. Love to Wm. M. Cocke. Jr.. and W. II. Lester. Sai 1 interest of W. II. Lister being tne one undivided nail interest, less mi undivided oaeseventi interest ol sa'd tract. Said s le being made to satisfy the bove dssei.bjd note and interest on the same and costs. Said deed of trust was registered oa Feb. 1st, 1SS1. in BookO., of Uayweodeoimty, on j - 5TJ. Ternij of sale cash. ' '.-c - A. W. BARNARD, Tru . Jones .t Hardwiek3, Attorneys. apl 15 dlaw&wtd Asl3Tii Militiry Acaimy CORNER OFJ Aeailmy stree. a nil Beard en A venae PupiU al aittsl a'.'any tl.n fjr r!Td!' irreu ar : mrse. For terms, &c, apply to 1 1 -i i lt.r ' -: !I Our (nhffliii Mr nt Ihix 'v-c.- tii'i'ii it.- :n ij,jorttiiilO) Id r.rpress on- thanks In Hi? innDH yowl, r::0llicrll h'tijrfg who have taken advantage n" our offer leadn some time since. Our Trade is Booming and still lower prices may be looked for. Wc scarcely think the bottom ha ye been reached on some geods. We have been receivine this wpefc the larges' and HKST SELElTEh STOCK that we have ever had i.; oar t-tore. These goods are bought for casli and bought at a time when manufacturers and packers of canned goods were ex tremely anxious to sell for rash. I his means that w - l ave siniiilv I ought some Immense Bargains and propose to offer them as such. The market fur rule, about same as in our last. We (piote : Standard Granulated Sugar 12 lbs for$.00 Coffee C. " 14 " " I. (Ml Yellow C. " 17 " " 1.00 COFFEE is c msiderably higher and holds very firm. Wc still hok' prices down on Green Hio, at ti lbs. for? I.on For Good Coffee. Ariosa we have advauced to 22 ets. We make a specialty of fine brands of roasted coffee, and can suit the most fastidious. We have just received and are now of fering Libhy's 1 lb. Chipped Beef at 24 cts. per etui. lib. Canned Beef at lo cts." 21b. " " 24 " Domestic Sardines in oil St cts. String IJeans 10 cts. per can. Lima " 2u " " " Marrowfat Peas at 15 cts. per can. Fine Mixed Table Nuts 20 cts. per lb. We have made arrangements with one of the largest fruit dealers in New York to supply us with 0RAX0ES AND LEMONS this s?ason. The fruit will be SHIPPED DIRECT from vessels on arrival, and you may ex; pect nice fresh fruit. We are now putting hi a full line of Baskets and Wooden-ware which we propose to 6ell at grocers prices. Colgate's New Soap, atu't cts per dozen, Blueing at ol) cts. per dozen, Blacking from 25 cts. to 50 ets. per dozen, Potash 5 cts. per ball, Lye 5 cts. per box, Candles at 10 cts. per pound are bargains that close buyers are taking advantage of. We have had an immense demand for Choice Y. II . Tea, 150 cents per lb. G. P. Tea, 5o cents per !. " K. B. Tea, CO cents per lb. Best 2 lb. Tomatoes at $1 35 per doz. Good 31b. Corn " 135 " " Hart's 3 lb. Peaeh.es " 25 " can. 2 1b. " " 2d " " Pint Bottle Pickles 10 cts. Quart Bottle " 20 cts. Il:d Gallon " 30 cts. Gallon Bottle " 40 cts. Acme Sauce 10 cts. " Catsup, 15 cte.J And it is right that we should have, for these goods are very cheap at these prieep. Our energy has been taxedgto supply the demand for Magnolia Hams at 13 centsi Jowls " St " I'earl Grist ?' 3'. " Oat Meal " 5 ", Oat Flakes " IT "j Soda Crackers " 7 " Waterloo Flour " 2.25 per sack Blue Bird " " 2.Gu " " ; Obelisk " " 3.00 Our assertion thatObsbsk Flour is the best has been fully coroborated bymany of the best judges in W. N. C. We will have a car load of fresli flour in this. week. We have on hand yot a few dozen brooms that we will close out a from 8 to 20 cts,, made from good stock. We have a bargain in Ojigates Toilet Soapp, The pi ices quoted above are for small lote. We will make special prees to parties who wish to buy in unbroken packages To our many customers throughou W. y. C., who favor us with order through the mails, we will say that vo u orders wiil receive the same care and at tention as if given by person. RespectfulM POWELL & SNIDER
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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