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VOL IV -NO ii.
ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 24 1888-
RICE CENTS
P El U
. ROYAL KSKS J I
'jT T
w Hp
palm-
Abstely "Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of puritT
trengtii aul ivliolegomencss. More economical
than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in
:omr.ctition with the multitn.le or low test, short
.ve'zht alum or ph.phatc powders. Sold only in
n.i.-. Royal Bakiku Powder Co. 106 Wall St.,
New fork. ianlD-diwl2Li
''.(IMPOUND QXYGENl
;. ( lUtilt I!loel;,ri .;; M.
ASHEVILLE. N. G
i ixvpeo in halt'. i, in roimt'ction
-.1 i!alum V ipor, curv. o!:suir.p
, UroiM liiris, t'ntarrh. Sure
Voire. )i;sosfs o! Mic l.ivt-r anI
Mvr, .in. ix' diM,a,-t i:t iK'r.'iiiijr ou
; ..v ri-hr(l t.V.tvJ.
mutism vvlu ii c verytNiiig t-Isr
A.-i.v;u.E, N. ('., Jaii;iar 1S8.
fvitu ir.r 1:
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In !;-::
Ril Himlariy aiilicUd w ith our
f.vt
w ;; to i?rs. Harlan v Hun heW, 1 1
t.il ; y i: ukt llif following Matt-iiU-nt : f
volr.nt
My vi;t- Mill, red ltr scvoiai vwirs with
rU'vcTf luim trouile, rontitminir to grow worse
until hi-t .NovcqiUt when tshc a unable to s:t
up.lmt a part of taeli day.
Soapp' t te. fnht h wears. rerc coupb and loss
of lletli 'i in-best ph iWatis of foultney. Ver
inoiit. aiv-sul an inim diate depart re South.
We rt-.c'lit 'I Aslieville November 17th. and com
nien t'ti taking tr-atment of 1-rs. llargan and
dateht ll, inlia inir i'oinponnd Oxygen and Bal
fraaa Vapor. My wifn has improved rapid iy lrom
the fiist lljr uiptiu' is goo 1. sleeps well,
coughs bui i;.t-e, rai!-s Itss. niglii sweats ceased,
no pain any. here, tiikfi I n er wi.lk and climbs
the njouutaius wiTh l::ile fatigue and has gained
h U'S. in wc-ii: r. We fi-el ceriaiu another mouth's
treatment w ill ai.Let a i ermant-nt cure. An for
myself 1 am ik i ghied to state that 1 improved
rapi ly lrom the tii t treatment and am nearly
in ell.
I ha-r snfiVrcd for : years clti.nst bcy d
indurui.ee with the worst lorm o: I'iles.
J bad al-aMioned all h"j e of relief. The Dr-.
irejtun i.i .u heen gent e and almost painless
: till lias ellerttd a cure for me.
Yom U'spectJully,
A. J. Smith.
Mr. it nd Mr Smith :;re living in town tnd can
verify and if id o tin ubove.
HOME TREATMENT,
Ac i.in!!lt'iurv the Compound Oxygen, and
hp i: to rJl purl ot tl.e e,::iury, t-ven to the
Pi ;' : ::: t. We m-ikI apparatus and chemicals
tlx,', tv i::iii;l:s si r tl J. This is as valuable
l tiif cilice .rt-atniciit.
I i ut.:i.:t rili curative results oLtiiined with
.1:- :.':.;ii-(.i:t i iistoiiisl.ing even to us.
I . '..-ii ".' h 'ii a murt of thin treatment, andour
(i- f'i rurr i.f t'twiitic Iioic, vi'Ue or call
I,- f;c.'"t iJi'hiiiitHg treatment free.
1KS. HA'"? N V GATCHELL,
.. . Kin .Street, Asheville, N. C
One Price Store.
A laru ami very attractive line ol
Men's, Hoys' and Children's r-uits rang
ing lrom low priced foci's to something
very tine.
Measures taken for A. Raymond & Co.,
iew' York Tailors, and a tit guaranteed.
Samples now ready for inspection.
All-Wool Dress ( iooils of the popular
fabrics in great vatiety nl-o batines.I'er
cales, Dress Gingham: , La vns, PrintsAe.
Dro.-s Silks in the new Weaves, Rha
iiaiiiis. Saline, Velvets and Plushes
( zr i ts, A.t Squares, Smyrna Rugs,
Oil-CMhs, Mattings, Curtain Goods in
great mii ty, Damasks, Towelf, Napkins
CoveiletH, blankets, Ac.
ZiegU r Rros.', Merriam A Tyler's,
Morgan liros.' and Stokley's Shoes for
ladies. ini-s s anii children.
Banister's and Ziegiei's Fine Shccsfor
men
Packard A Grover'e celebrated "-52..50"
and "2.' 9" Shoes for men, and a simi
lar grade for boys.
Derby Hats, f'ilk Hats, Soft Hats, and
Steamer Hats.
Wool and Gnuz-.' Underwear, Hosiery.
Kid Fabric Gloves, Collars and Cutis,
KiicLings, Scarf?, Ties. Ribbons Corsets.
Buttons, Drains, and Kane; Good3 and
Kmaliware3 generally.
Parasols, Umbrellas, Fans, Shopping
Bags, Club Satchels, Trunks, Ac.
Mens' Furnishing Goods.
Cas8imeree, Coatings, Tweeds, Ken
tucky Jeans, Doinesticr, &c.
H. Bedwood & Co.,
Nos. 7 A 9 Fatton Avenue.
mar23dtf
For Rent.
For 3, 6 or 12 months one of the neat
est and most attractive cottage homes in
the city, 7 rooms, handsomely furnished
throughout, stoves in every room, well
of pore water under shelter, stable, car
riage, coal and wood houses all complete,
in one square of Battery Park, good
neighborhood. Apply at the Citizen
office.
We are receiving daily our new goods
Come and look ! No trouble to sh w
them. Brevard ABlantox,
New and very handsome Parlor Furni
ture instin. Call and examine.
Huft "" -I W- B. Williamson A Co.
riisLi sm i5-t
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TIIE DAILY CITIZEX
Will bo pnMinned evprv Morning (ex
cept Monday) at the fo'lowinjr rates
strictly cash .-
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Six Months. . . 3 00
Three "... 1 50
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One Week 15
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ery Morning in every part of the city to
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ITLATION IX WK8TKKN NORTH CARO
LINA AND KAST TENNESSEE THAN ANY
OTH EK PAVER. CONSTANTLY IXCU.EA9
1N(J. Send your Job Work of nil kinds to the
Citizen Office, if you u-anl it done neatly,
cheaply aru! teitl Jittpalch.
Arrival and Popart urp of Passenger
Trains.
HALisBrr.Y Arrive-s-08 p. ni.' leaves torMor
ristown at S:18 d. ir
Tennksski Arrives at i., and leaves at
l::r. p 21. A.ri-.es-at p. and leaves tor
Spartanburg at 9:49 p. m.
spartanbcrg Arrives at S a. m.; leaves lor
Morristown at 8:10 a. m. Freight accommodation
leaves Aslieville at (S:10 a. ::i.t and arrives at 9:00
p. m.
Waynf.svii.le Leaves Aslieville at f:00 a. in.,
and arrives at 4:50 o. m
New Advertisements.
Hams J. E. McKinney.
Tiik Villa" Dr I. M. Kroyle.
New Diug.x, Ac W. C. Carmichael.
$5 Reward apnly at Batterv Park
Hotel.
The furniture tmtle is increasing.
Very JVw arrivals m tin- hot Is
yetei'ljiy.
Mr. G. J. rJ lmiiiiis-oii. i 'Oid Furt,
is in tin.; city.
Judae Mnoi-f mukis an excellent
prt-sid'iij; ofilor.
Mr. V. A. Gash, ..f r.revurd, w;is
in the city ytsttni. y.
yevernl of our ci.izt-ns will ata i.d
the Hot Spriops incear.j.'.
Mr. T. M. Hudgisis, of Mar-h:ill, i
was in toe city yesterday.
Three cases were tried in the
Mayor's court yesterday morning.
Strawberries s-Id for fifty cents
per quart on the market yesterday.
Tnere were tobacco tia'es at all
tin- ware houses in the city yester
day. The ladies were out in numbers,
riding and driving yesterday Htcr-in.on.
; will i ii. -.v.i io 1 It-1 Sjiriii-i t.--t
two thousand people nit- i.ight, and another crowd il Lo
Ab.ni
ncssed tiie t antizmir at the river i
Sunday afternoon
T, r,
1. i1 . LUT
ins, A. it S. Ii. R , and j
F. M. Cushing. W. 'S.C. R. R. were !
at the Grand Central yesterday
Capt. iSnti. Atkinson, who is nt t
Tate Springs, with his family, is ex
pected home the latter part of the
week.
Mes rs. Nichols -.t (indger adver
tise seven choice building lo s on
i College street for sab", on Tuesday
May 1st.
Large congregations attended di
vine worship at the Episcopal and
Presbyterian churches Sunday
morning.
It is probable that the Meyer
Thome Company will return here
in August rind piay a protracted en
gagement. A large fleck of sheep and herd
of cattle were brought into the city
anil soltl yesterday, by a party from
Haywood c unty.
The Fanners' warehouse yester
day sold about ten thousand pounds
of tobacco at prices ranging from
SoO per hundred dowi .
Mrs. Trull, living oi. Hominy, and
mother-in-law of Mr. Kufus Soi
rels, of this city, died at her resi
den e yesterday morning, of pneu
monia. The Asheville baseball club is
now in fine shape, and play every
altemoon at their grounds on Bailey
street, 'ihe game commences at
four o'clock.
The ladies of Trinity Church, this
city, will present the beautiful can
tata "Queen Esther," at Opera Hall
three nights next week for the ben
efit of the church.
Maj. W. W. R'lllins has returned
to the city from a business trip to
Washington, Baltimore an 1 Lynch
burg. He says that Aheville beats
the world as a tobacco market.
The Asheville Light Infantry is
making rapid progress in the "school
ot the soldier'' and will make a
most creditadle display at the en
campment at Wrightsviile, in July.
Mr. M. S. Farioera sterling dem
ocrat from Henderson, a d a prom
inent candidate for the Senatorial
nomination for the 41st district was
in the city yesterday. Mr F. has a
larpe number of liiends in this
county who wou.d be pleased to see
him chosen.
A stock farm would be a paying
institution in Buncombe, and we
should be glad to know that such
an enterprise would be established
near Asheville. Every facility is
offered for the successful breeding
of fine stock, and the outlay neces
sary to start this industry would be
repaid many fold. Who will try it?
We are now ready tor the Spring trade
in all lines of Crockery and Glass, and
are able to ofTer closer prices than ever
before. Hotels and boarding houses
should get our prices before placing
orders. In Spoons, Forks and Knives
we are headquaiters at wholesale and
retail. J. H. Law,
57 & 59 S. Main street.
An elegant line ot fine toilet requisites,
embracing Perfumery, Hair, Tooth, Nail
and Flesh Brushes, face powder atd
powder puffs, just received, at
(.'ARMirnASL's Drug Store.
Street railway talk is dying ou
Tho mandamus case will be heard
at Webster to-day.
T. C. McNeeley, Esq., of Salis
bury, :r in the city.
No new attractions at Optra Hall
tor several weeks 'et.
One or two real estate transfers
were recorded yesterday.
The markets were well supplied
with garden truck yesterday.
Y. H. Tunis, Esq., and wife of
Cincinnati, are at the Swannanoa.
Rev. Jos. E. Carter, of Hender
sonviile, spent Sunday in the city.
The Asheville &, Spartanburg train
was two hours late yesterday morn
ing. 'Squire L. A. Lanning, of Fairview
township, was in the city yestei
day. Quite a number of people from
the country were in the city yester
day. Smith it Buiid yesterday received
a fresh supply of choice West India
frui;s.
One or two trivial cases were
tried in the magistrate's court yes
terday. This term of the inferior court
rt ill be the largest ever held in the
county
The brick pavement on North
Main street was bein-' nut dow n
yesterday.
Missts E. 0. Per- and E. M.
Peck, of Morganton, ure registered
at the Swannanoa.
i here are. more goods and heiti r
goods in Asheville at -ivs;-nt. than
we have ever .seen before.
Col Butler, of South Carolina,
passed '.hrough yestcnh.y, en route
to the Hot Springs convention.
The removal of all signs txUnd
ing across the sidewalks, is a good
idea. Swinging signs are positively
dangerous.
Natt. Alkiii-osi Sons" hardware
store was crowdi ii
all day yesterday,
still remains to be
with customers
A large rtuel;
O'lile
n;i"i.her i a o;r c-i1 iz-i -s
ilown to-morrow moiuinz.
! Mr. Fred. A. Brown's handsome
residence across the river, will soon
be completed. Mr. J. A. Wagner,
ol this city, is the c infractor.
Tho UvtUrii 'jtliMililii ; livings
Bank is ready to receive deposits,
and we venture to say has the
youngest cashier in the State.
I.. Scer'ny, Esq.. representing the
Calvert LiihographiiiL' Co., "of De
troit. Mich., was in the city yester
day in the in teres-1 of his bouse.
President V. E Breese, ct the
First National Bank, returned to
the city vest', rday morning from a
business trip to Charlt slots, S. V,.
Cardinal Gibbons If ft Baltimore
last evening, and ".ill ;.rrive at Hot
C-l'l Mi).
bisho
in company Witn A;
Rvan of Phihrlt-lnhid
to-
lilgiit.
Mts.-is. J. P. Kill;:.:: and J. R.
G.iilh'.-r. of Newton, arrived in the
city last u ght, to appear as wit
nesses in the Host trial nt this t-rm
of court.
The livery business in Asheville
is on a boon-. A nllcman told us
yesterday that he had tried all morn
ing to secure a turnout, but without
success.
Messrs. Long & Goodman, of th?
"Racket Grocery," are fixing v.j a
saloon in rear of their store, in
which they will serve fruit?, cream,
etc., to customers.
Messrs. Natt Atkinson tfc Sons
yesterday shipped five hundred
copies ol their magazine The Land
of the Sky, to Hot Springs, for iii.-tii
tuition at the convention.
For the week ending this uiorti
ing, ManagerStikeieather, ofthe up
town ticket office, had sold 8,390.25
worth of railroad tickets over the R.
& D. system Most of these tickets
were local. For the months of
April and May. 1887, he sold 811,
400 00
The new Catholic church at Hot
Springs will be dedicated on
Wednesday next at 10 a. m. Dedi
cation service by Rt. Rev. H. P.
Northrop D. D., Bishop of Charles
ton, Vicar Apostolic of North Caro
lina. Sermon either by His Emi
nence the Cardinal James Gib
bons, or Rt. Rev. Abbott Leo Haid
O. S. B. 1). D., Bishop elect of North
Carolina. J. B. White,
Rector.
Fire Dolla-a Bernard
Wil'l be paid at the Battery Park Ho
tel office, for the return of a black shawl
which was lost between the hotel and
church just beyond Dryman's mountain
on Wednesday 18th inst.
apl 24 dltAwlt
If you wish to be well euiteel and
stylish dressed go to Whitlock's.
Pyrmonter is the name of a new im
ported table water, better and che.aper
than Apollinaris, 15c. for full pint bottles,
at Cakmiohael's Drug Store.
Sadden ( nausea.
The changes in the season from Winter
to Spring admonish us to be guarded in
our personal treatment. If yon contract
a cold dont wait until pneumonia dev
elops. Prudence suggests a timely
remedy. Pelharu's Pectoral Syrup for 25
cents a bottl is a certain specific for
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis,
Vhooping Coesn, Ac Beware of coun
terfeits.
W.
K. Peliiam,
dtf
Pharinacibt.
A $4,000 BLAZE.
The Residence of Mr. John Hart
Burned Down.
Yesterday morning between three
and four o'clock the watchman at
Hart & Williamson's planing icills
on Water street discovered a fire
burning in the second story of the
building occupied as a residence by
Mr. John Hart and family, and
owned by Messre. Hart and Gwyn.
This building was a large two-story
frame building, and adjoined the
lumber yard of tin planirg mills.
Mr. Hart had recently had the inte
rior of 'he bouse painted, papered
and repaired, and the expense of eo
doing was considerable. Every
thing in seven rooms of the build
ing was entirely destroyed. Some
furniture in the lower front rootis
was saved though badly injured.
The fire broke out in the room over
the kitchen and burned very rap
idly. The fire department was
slow in responding to vhe alarm,
owing to the tact that it was so
early in the morning, and when it
did arrive but little could be done
to save the building or its contents.
The loss to Mr. Hart is about four
thousand dollars, with two thous
sand dollars insurance in Mr. Thos.
W. Branch's agency in this city.
Mr. Hart, is an industrious, ener
getic citizen and has the sincere
sympathy of all in his loss It
is supposed that the tire was started
bv rats.
The Raleigh Hank Iiobbers Kclcascd
At twelve o'clock Saturday night
Mi ssrs. Cross and Whi.c w ere re-
lea -ed from jtii, bail having been
tiiven by their friends, in the sum
of $10000 each. Mrs. While was
w i:h Mr. White at the jail and came
out with him leaning o.t his arm,
Mr. Cross following. Several frienels,
including some of the bondsmen,
were with them.
The freed prisoners went straight
to their home.
Jailed in Default ot" lioiul.
J.Jjii James, a colored youth, who
v;;s arrested for stealing lumber be
longing to .Mr. N. P. Chedister Sat
uro;:y night, was up before Justice
Ma .oj: yesterday to answer the
cnarge id larceny, ir.t: testimony i
aginisi James was ol such a nature
ti a! the Justice bound him over to
court in the sum of $200. Failing
to give the required bora the pris
oner was committed to the county
jail lo await trial at this term of
:k. m t .'"C;S1.. ?Ia--iJiLitj, kvnu .'-:
rested James, says that there are
other parlies imp'icated in the
crime and intimated that he had
tliem spotted.
Willow Street.
Tho Citizen has frequently here
tofore; called the attention of the
city fathers to the miserable, dilapi
dated condition of Willow street,
but all these calls have been ig
nored, and nothing to a fiord com
fort and convenience to pedestriaus
has yet been done. Nearly two-tl.ird-i
of the citizens who attend the
d fit-rent churches on Church street
use Willow street, either in going to
or coming from their devotions, and
it does seem to us that a passable
footway might at least be afforded
them. We haye no desire or in
clination to censure anyone whose
duty it may be to attend to these
matters, but we do s.ty that the peo
ple who pay taxes and use Willow
stn et areentitled to some considera
tion. Willow is the worst street in
the entire city, and when a heavy
rain talis becomes almost impassa
ble. A sidewalk could easily be
laid down at very little expense.
Please, gentlemen of the city coun
cil, hearken unto our cry, and give
us a good footway, if nothing more.
The Freedom of the City.
At the meeting of the city coun
cil Friday night, Mayor Harkins
and Alderman F. M. Miller were
appointed by the board to attend
the immigration convention at
Hot Springs, and extend to the
delegates the freedom of the city
of Asheville, and urge upon them
the acceptance of an invitation to
visit the city before they left this
section. Messrs. Harkins and
Miller will go to Hot Springs
Wednesday morning and execute
their commission. It is to be
hoped that the delegates will
come to Asheville ; we shall be
glad to greet them and show them
the innumerable beauties of our
mountain metropolis.
Wonders Never Cense.
J. K. McKinney, No. 30 North Main
street, Las the finest country ham.s,
splendidly cured, at 12J cents per pound.
Special prices to parties taking largo
quantities. dlt
Lanv
has just received a nice assortment of
Silk Umbrellas with gold and silver
handles made py "Lyon" the celebrated
umbrella manufacturer of New York,
prices low, they will be engraved free
of charge. d3t
Mrs. Ayer's New Life, Paine's Celery
Compound, and Scotch Oata Essence are
among the new remedies just received by
W. C. Carmichael,
Apothecary.
Thoroughbred Plymouth Kock Eggs
for sale. H. A. Lindsky,
mch25dlmo 54 S. Main Bt.
Wright's Pond Lily Toilet Lotion is
the best and cheapest floral preparation
for the toilet and bath, also a splendid
thing for cleansing purposes. 25c. a bott e,
at Carmiohahl's.
Lndreth's Fresh Garden Seeds and
Onion Shis at Pelham's Drug Store.
To mike room for onr large Spring!
ewwA we niu sen guous exceeuingiji
cneap tor the nest ten da vs.
dtf ' W. A." Br. air A Co.
Eastern mail on time fast night.
Mr. J. B. Franklin, of Knoxvile,
is at the Grand Central.
Maj. W. H. Malone returned from
Mitchell court last night.
Miss A. C. Ayer, of Hickory, is
visiting friends in tho city.
Col. J. H. Kumbough, of Hot
Springs, is at the Grand Central.
Col. Frank Coxe took out a "tally-
ho" party from Battey Park yester
day afternoon.
Geo. A. Shuford, Esq , has return
ed from a professional trip to
Charleston, S. C.
Two cases of drunk and disorder
ly were tried by the Mayor yester
day afternoon.
A. G. Hughes, Birmingham, Ala ,
and C. W. Winbray, St. Louis, Mo.,
are at the Swannanoa.
Hon. W. L. Saunders, Secretary
ot State, passed though yesterday
en route to Hot SpriDgs.
Mr. Arsemu3 Carter has returned
to the city, after a visit of several
weeks to relatives in Madison.
Max Marcus proposes to give a
watch with every uit of clothes
purchased from the "Big 22' cloth
ing store.
Jackson superior court convened
at Webster yesterday morning. Col.
John D. Cameron, of the Citizen, is
in attendance.
Mr. Jas. II. Loughran leaves on
to night's train for Hot Springs,
where he goes to attend the immi
gration convention.
Married. i
On the 18th iust, at the home of
the bride's father at Marion, N. C,
Rev. C. T. Bland officiating, Harry
the only son of the late William Bat
terham of this place, formerly of Wal-
soken, Norfolk, England, and Miss
Eleanor Ann (Nellie) daughter of
Mr. A. loster, formerly of Lancas
ter, England. Among the guests in
attendance were Dr. and Mrs. Gilkey,
Mrs. Col. Sinclair, Mrs. Carson, Mr.
and Mrs. G. J. Tate.
(We sincerely congratulate our
young friend Harry upon having en
tered upon so happy a life, and may
both him and his wife live long and
prosper.)
Kev. Sam Jones.
Mr. Jones' style and usefulness
seem to be appreciated and needed in
Charleston, S. C. The News and
Courier says :
, - uy is not, tiie ttev. tism Jones,
the revivalist inrited to visit Charles
ton again ? There is room for him
here, and he will have appreciative
congregations.
Mr. Jones has faults of style and
manner, no doubt ; but these matter
little where a man is thoroughly un
selfish, as Mr. Jones is, and is thor
oughly in earnest besides."
Mr. Jones certainly stirs things
wherever he goes.
Delegates to Hot Springs.
President Graham of the Board
of Trade, has appointed the fol
lowing delegates to attend the
Hot Springs convention on
Wednesday :
H. T. Collins, M. J. Fagg, T. W.
Patton, W. E. Breese, C. M. Mc
Loud, G. S. Powell, D. C. Wad
dell, J. P. Sawyer, I. C. Baird,
Natt Atkinson, J. AV. Cortland.W.
WT. West, A. Ii. Cooley, Dr. S. W.
Battle, Theo. Hobgood, A. H.
Jones, B. M. Furman, V. S. Lusk,
H. C. Hunt, W. W. Deming, J. B.
Bostic, T. H. Cobb, Maj. J. G.
Martin, Richmond Pearson, W.
T. Penniman, S. R. Kepler, M. E.
Carter, G. A. Shuford, H. A.
Gudger, R. R. Rawls, Frank Coxe,
E. G. Carrier, Col. Blaisdell,
Capt. V. E. McBee, TJ. Double
day, T. C. Brown, W. F. Ran
dolph, Johnstone Jones, W. C.
Carmichael, Dr. J. H. Williams,
Frank Loughran, E. J. Aston. J.
M. Campbell, J. S. Adams, W. W.
Avery, A. J. Lyman, Ellis Levy,
S. Hammershlag, Wr. T. Reynolds,
H. N. Lockwood, A. Garrett, N.
P. Chedister, N. G. Perry, WT. F.
Tomlinson.
- The Inferior Ceinrt.
The regular April term of Buncombe
Inferior Court e-onv?netl yesterday
morning at ten o'clock, Hon. Chas. A.
Moore on the bench. A jury of "twelve
men good and true," wi-ro empanelled
and the presiding justice charged them
in a most able manner. Solicitor W. R.
Whitson was also on hand and ready for
the bie week's business befoie him.
There are about fifty cages on the docket,
most of them being for petit larceny.
Srrnn of Fies.
Is Nature's own true laxative. It is the most
easily taken, and the most effective leniedy
known to Cleanse th System when Bilious or
Costive; to dispel Headaches, Colds, and
Fevers; to Curt Habit uaH'onstipation, Indiges
tion, Piles, etc. Manufactured only by the
California Fig Syrup Company, San Francisco,
1 U. For sale by H. H. Lyons.
To Ice Consumers.
The Asheville Ice and Coal Company
is ready to Berve any who may want ice.
They desire that their customers should
report any irregularity or dissatisfaction
to their office, Barnard Building, Patton
Avenue. apl '9 d2w
Landreth's Garden Seeda at Pelham's.
Whittemore's Gilt Edge Shoe Diessing
is the best in the world, and the only
polish that contains oil, softens and
preserves the leather. Try it. and you
will use tto other' For sale by
W. C. CABMIOnAEL.
Apothecary.
Landreth's Garden Seeds at Pelham's.
Art S mares. Rags, and fresh Mattings,
dtf at W. B. Williamson A Co's
Landreth's Garden Seeds at Pelham's.
Tuesday, March 20th, is the day
appointed for the opening of Carmi
chael's Koda Water Fountain. None but
pure fruit pikes used. Listen for the
"tapping man," and eive me a call.
JI MPKD HIS HOMI.
Ron I
Thought to Have Gone
South Carolina.
Yesterday morning about ten
o'clock, R. H. Bost, the p.uiy
charged with stealing goods lVoni
C. E. Graham & Co., accompanied
by a deputy sheriff, Mr. S. II. Jor
dan, the prisoner's attorney, and
Mr. Geo'ce Warlick. of eu-iim
bondsman for Bost, appeared be
fore Justice Summey to give bond.
The Justice refused to accept the
bond as tendered, and the party
proceeded to Clerk of Inferior Court
Patton's office, where the bond was
taken a-nd the prisoner released.
No sooner had this been done than
Bost left the office of the Clerk,and
went down South Main street out of
town. Nothing of these proceed
ings were known to Graham Co..
until an hour or two later, when
detective Deaver and other officers
started in pursuit of Bost.
Bost is the main witness in the
stealing case, and his flight places j
Graham et Co., in a sad plight; i:s!
nothing could be done in thevtavi
of a prosecution without him. Mr- '
lorts will be made to reeapu:rr .u.d
bring him back to Asheville t .
siand trial. Other warrants wiii
be sworn out against him. so v
learned from a meiuLur of the firm.
I.ATEIt.
Detective Deaver returned to the I
city last night, bringing i.t
luUe news of the runaway. Hoi
went as far as Old Fort ."..mi m-tde
ii. .i ... .i ......
muioiiuii ai.ei complete si-aie.
every coach, as well as f::i-::i;v and
m-ii! cars. . was learne.- lati : o:.
that he had not taken ;.;e train ! ;n
bad forded the Swannar.o.i ab iui
five tuiies from the cite and
making hi wa v into Si
nib Caivli.-i:.
where he has relatives and i'ri. ;.(K
Patties were sent out on bor.-e li-iek
last night to overtake and capluie
the fugitive and it is thought he
will be captured and brought back
to the city to-day.
Christina Kraft, aged 32 vears,
drowned herself yesterday at " New
Haven. She had been betrayed and
robbed h- her lover.
Allison, Blaine. Cullom, Depew,
Evarta, l oraker. Cresharn. Harrison
and so the Presidential alphabet
runs. Baltimore Aim:ricti,i.
The cautious and cleanly A i;i-r,'i-ni
draws the line at Ingalls.
The people of Louisiana did not
take the Republican sugar bountv
bait. Thev ev.idpntlv ltrf or fiiir.lt n
leouciion oi eiiity ou sugar as tue
Mills bill propose to a bounty that
that might be imposed to day and
repealed to-morrow.
Nellie Donalson a young Swedish
woman who has a boy 3 years old in
Court w ith her at New York, is suing
the child's father, Tunis B. Burr, for
$2Ctf)00 damages for breach of
promise. She had been employed as
waitress in the manly of her betrayer.
It is stated that the financial condi
tion of the Missouri, Kansas and
Texas railway company has become
so distressed under Jay GouM's man
agement that an assessment of ?!"
per share is likely to be maele to
meet the necessary expenses.
Mortgages are signed by two w it
nesses the same as last vear, and fold
ed so as to fit the side coat pocket.
Ihe back taxes are combed forward
ami parted on the side nearest the
mortgagee. Mortgages generally ma
ture after July.
George Harris, alias '-Dutch Fred,"
a notorious thief who attempted stii
cide by cutting his tin oat in the
Court of General Session some weeks
ago, was yesterday at New York
sentenced to States' prison for eigh
teen years by Recorder Syinth.
Quito a sensation has been created
by the agreement of twenty or more
distinguished scholars from histori
cal societies of Wisconsin and the
Minnesota State Normal School, of
Winona, and the University of Madi
son that the missing fort on the chart
of Ferrot, the French explorer, luul
been discovered near the village of
Trempelcau.
John A. Delano, of La Harpe, la.,
was placed in jail at- Carthage on
Thursday for alleged bigamy-. It is
said Delano has been married eight
times, and that several of his wives
are yet living. He has been drawing
a Mexican war pension, and one of
his wives living in Creston, Iowa,
who thought him elead, has been
drawing the same pension. Delano
was arrested by a pension officer. f
Its Uellency of Flavor
And the efficacy of its action have ren
dered the famous California liquid fruit
remedy, Syr of Figs, immensely popu
lar. It clean1"-- and tones up the clogged
and feverish -Votem. and dispels Head
aches, Colds, and Fevers For sale bv
H. a. Lyons. apU3ii&wlni
Fresh, Fashiouable and Fine.
Williamson & Co. having sold a good
many of their carpets, have determined
to replace the stock, not old, bat on hand
since winter, and wilt next week bang
up entirely n w patterns. 1 hey ordered
a duplicate bill of all they have had on
hand in quality and quantity and of
the newest and leitest patterns, unlike
anything they have had.
In other furniture thev keep a full
supply ofthe freshest goods, and of stirli
quality as to satisfy. dtf
Prescriptions compounded with care
and accuracy at Pelham's Drugstore.
Special attention given to the prescrip
tion department. None but pure drugs
and best chemicals employed.
W. E. Pelujm,
43 S. Main street.
Landreth's Garden Seeds at Pelham's.
Prescriptions filled from a well kept
scockofdrngs nd chemicals, and deliver
ed free to any part of city. Night bell
promptly answered.
CJCV. C. Carmicharl, Apothecary,
20"S. Main street,
Asheville, JN. C
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to the bcre:u - d f.ir.iilv on
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t ions. !;' r::;ri-.'.'l -a l !,.' minute-i oi'
society, i cpy ! sent t-. tb bereaved
family ::ad a c .- sci:t
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The
Philadelphia Err, ,:,,; T.l.'-y.-.
that tiio fact can no i ng
giiised. and certainly oisuht
kepi from the pubiio that
!-!'. y k getting- a serious
i in ill it city, and tha.t its in-
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tiie sii::
fool In '!
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the euii
courses ml
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net muv-t:-! jU-d inter-
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a tree befos
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loin in . .se-braska Stale
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y ivnia.'kabie. Why. lion
eoiitr.-.l the iionvi-.-t beasts
"Aiie.t at them." That's
!)' l you ever try it ':"
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il.e eV'j, resolved to e'.m-
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tii-.str.ited papers, t ,e prin
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At'e.r.ni I'onslin-t'on and
linn nr.-r. Nt v. styie i'en
i and .-n'ed, new style paper
i -:i't !ie nio-t hi-ii'iio::s
'. !-::i es. Very large
. :v: i o'iie'- -ciioo: supplies.
! ., (in:!..-, r i sks, "i'ops.
bbev 1 tails, s .'.i.t and f. .ft',
ll. i-g p:'.( t-i' to'" areinteets,
-, ;!! roi r-. a. "' gold and
.: St.fin. , : :o!e!ibie Ink.
ges and Key ' heeks. Guides
of 'u'. .-.r:i X,.r: ii t.'.-'.roln.a,
: y ;! y.tr.r gel i:i i'ne store
: v.-it'i f.t e.:v.i einuge, at
Cakson's -.
: : : ; . 1 s .-;..
by -b- post ( niire.
C.;;a; i .:.
a :! ;k.v
in t!.- !
Ne-.v Y-
Tai.ii"; "
ande vi
llase i! n
Marbies.
Vanili.i
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ai.ii an
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, ;.T! El n il 5 7
IiR. il - i.i:-K" :::r
.' uiry r.Jtiii'-. A ;::-: !-h:i'!y treen
y:;r i rr::? tlu- n-. : w.-.n.'- ::n tiu- ri:y
First ho l .'e.i ttiivv.o -.1 1 . N.i. ::,:i!: ni-110 yards
. n-.. i-'.-'Ut ii.: :.-e ; :;.r.-. ::--.ir
"Slstterv IV.rfc."
mi. is e: ;.i lit:' 'Vi.!.-, p, ,-M r.
apl -21 dlmo
NOT1,:t-
S'roer.-titon: .' ;.! Iw r-. reive. I tv he C i'v clerk
untu TiK.-ilnv Muy t!i" i--t. ism, for haiiiiiij the
GarlMKe .1 l lie 'ie.- t-ir ill tu-xt year.
It; ordiirof tbe 11. "i :d of Al iermer;.
I'. M. MILLKK, e i'y Clerk.
a;n 2i i:t 1st may
11
all ro:t ni:xr.
I'-ur.cl! rni'iliajj. North
Court -tiu.ire. Lilo'.y o. tpie t 1-. tiie .vlasnnio
fraterniiv, i i.;r n ut. 1: is we l a-a'tte'l to e-lub
-russooiti!':i mei'titsB'. or F:- a sruutt ti.rtoiy.
Kents reaea.i'j)e. Ai p.v t t
apt Vi dtf KKV. L'!!. BfllNETr.
jeai. ESTATE AT AfCTIOX.
O.i Fri.lay. Apsil 2Trh, to o'elook A, M , on
Depot htreen I ivi.l Feli ct auction live Ic--irnliie
business lot-, an i lour buililina huy su.t'iMt lor
cottage. This i-t n rar.M-li.iut'.' lo i:i-y-t in tiie
most ilesirao e jirop.riy on lioptit sirett.
Terms oce-l.i'.irtli e.i.vi. aa-1 bdlanre in ix,
tnelte anil i-glito 'i moattis. at S per e-eta.
Free hacks i.mu !' I. lie npiaiv.
J.. I. Htl.L.tSOX,
apl f- AactlouceiH.
FOR SALE.
The C iUhtIic Clnirrh Pi-jcrly
on Eagle tfid Valley streets, containing
Sown Acres
and a L.'.i;' more er I s with well built
llrit'Ii i'fsnrch nil ISoelory
is now for sale .
Apply to
tp! 52 dlmo
;t rcasoaabl.' terms.
KEV. J. B. WHITE,
on the premiere.
CHANGING
Our (:., 7.'x. i.-,..'
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iitirlinil:i tn
i rjiri i,n Untitle
In I'i.j iiftt)' .''. '"',
''.V iltlii-r' I, Hi;. ,-,.
who have t Ki ll
made soui-.? timo
I :;:it iirr- i m:r !!rr
OurTmnt1 is Booiiiinir
and Kjv, e- prices ma
We M.a.-eei ,- thir.k t.: ,
e looked for.
to n has vet
bee:
n iva':iiui ni ;
me t'. "b'
the
SKLKcTj-:!) sTdi'K
Inr.t we have ev.-r had in onr store.
'.i'bese goods aiv bought f.r easli and
'i-'iigi.t r,t u tiitie when !iinin::::-;u:vis
atnt ; :i kc r.: of canned goodn ere ex
1 r ,'!.v ' '' :' i!"x:"i'-; to sell furra-b.
'i'h.s iin-nr. that we have simply
'.ugilt --oiue
mmbmz bargains
I rieni as sne
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-'lbs fi r jl.00
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7 " ' 1 .00
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OFFEE
For Good Coffee.
A iv.
uvhav.-aivize. s to 2-.' c. We
. ...v'. , :ti::l c.ii sau tali ineisi. fa.-ml ions.
Wf have in-i reetived ami are now of
fering I.inby'.s 1 lb Ciiii.p ,1 Beef at i'4
i-'s. )er i .in.
! lb. Canned Def at 15 ets.
2ib. ' " 21
Doiiie-'ic Sirdiues iti oil S.' cts.
S:iii-.g Beans M ets. jier car..
o,, ..
.M:irro-... .'- t i- s at 1 " ets. pe r can.
1'iu" Mixed 'fable Xuts ) ets per lb.
W.: have n::"ie arrangeinents with one
-i"i'ny largest ftuit dealers in New-York
to s. ippb.- us with
OI'AN'UES AM) LEMONSg
t'sis s '.i- o!. The fruit will be
from VesS'.-is
j-ect :ibv Ir-
n arrival, and von mav ex
ii fruit.
We are n...-.y putting in a fail line oi
P-a diets and Wooden ware which we
prjpi v to scii a! grocers prices.
('o'gatcs New Soa;, at e j et' per dozen,
Bhn-itig at t)0 cts per dozen,
("'.lacking fr-ni L'-jet--. to eb ets. per dozen,
1'otasii o i-s. p,.r ,.i)t
I. ye cts. per box,
( 'an. Mes In ets. per pound are bargains
i Uat close buyers are taking advantage of.
We have b id an inn'en-e demand for
Choice V. II. Tea, I cent per lb. g
G. 1'. Tea, on cents per Ib.'sj
t. 1J. Tea, tit) tents per lb.
i -.-: ill. 'i'oniatocs at 61 .tto per tic--.:.
t t..oi :; ib. Coin i .:'.." ii
liar;'-- : ii-. l'eaeh.-s -o " can.
'2 lb. ' ' ,-0 u 41
Pint I'. .it! -- Tickles 10 et--.
tiart Itottii- -go t-t:-
Hail Gaii'.n tt.iets.
i.'llon Ko'.ile " 4i cts.
A'':ie Sauce fjln cts
Catsup, 'torts."
And it is right that we shonid have,
f r the- c good.-, ;.ro very cheap at these
piii-KS. Onr energy has been taxodJto
sup'eiy the dniuar.d for
Magnolia Hams at ltl cents.
Jowls
i'earl (itist
Oat Meai
fa' Flakes
Soda Crackers
Waterloo Flour
r,!nr ilinl "
Obeiisk "
L'.tt't
Oar assertion that dbclisk Flour is tho
best has been fallv coroboir.ted bvmanv
of the best judges "in XV. X. C We will
have a e.r lead of frcsdi flour intl.is
week.
gWe have on hand yet a few dozen
brooms that we will close out at from
to 20 c'.e., made from good stcck.
We have a bargai?i in Cjigntcs Toilet
Soaps. The pi ices quoted above are for
small lots.
Wc will make special pr:ce to pirliea
who wish to buy in unbroken pae'-csges
To onr many customers tbrotir'nm
W. J. ('.. who favor in with orl-sr
through Ihemailr, we will siy ti.a' vou
orders receive the same c.:.ejar: at
tenti-m as if given bv rpr.son.
Respectfully
POWELL & 8KIDER
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