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•jL-Q Ofk'IjS* tut ir. ipirofyta u lar~ #r than thit of any lather. T»o rxvtts cohbuik», jldvortueri tfould nottthu.'. ; ^jnJBSDAY, December 23, 1875. Gsast’b Whiskey Rfyg friend* . falling every day. * j! ..iat moat of Grant's longest western ;frientU and ap pointees are membWa of 0>e gigantic ^.iikey ring. ,E 'j ' ^ TM MeTiioDieT Supfbb Toesday p,rtt was a fine euocfae, every Way. ■ f * Oar Merchants ate nofng an ex pire Christmas tradattbis weak, tbs stocks of goo^s arp dempral •**»* ^ t IL. Bsowh" f wanljs special wlice employed to hold baok the [wh to his Santa Glaus tfBmporfom »t Legal COroer. | ■' -Pr Wade’s Nver Corrector" stands pre-eminent as tljp remedy jar Pyspepsia.ln all its firms. . See advertisement in tills walk’s paper. Th(j Invoice ofithe iron for onr Western Railroad has rebelled Wll Bineton, and will’ soor»‘ be at Old Fort The track (is nearly ready for tits iron to. Malone's Ocu friend Joe > Horan, of the OM Fort Hotel. Jraa id our eity Tuesday He sayi be'is coming over on the Railroad sooji. lie is a capital fellow, and We bpjpe will not disappoint ns 1 ' 11 '' ■ Ctsor oi Cot.leox—T bp first see •ion of this new Institution trill commence on the first ;Wedeeday is January T87«. jltev- parroll T.' Lonpand" Prof. \ D. Weiler, of Tennessee have’ bden employed as teachers. B • Mai. W. W. israwdriELD, of Waynjesvillet we leant hajs been an. noisted to One of the'! Assistant boor-keepersliips Of Oon^reas. Sal ary. $2 100. We -bongrtiudato the Major on Ids appointment as well ss tbs; House. •, a ■ i (P 'i " -*■ ... h ■■ KamIiAas faces are i altpayH gladly balled sjnmiig m. This Is ifcerMhily a . Cirl regarding Mr. l’^V’.^Toblc's udver tlseinrijt: which appears ’to ■ another ■ column] We can svt'vlv irt that Mr. Towle Sslhe Cuampled Maimfuuturer of Poors, Smh and UliAds, t$ which .he ■ adds a ljirgc list of renfi’-dte-ethr the coins plstlon pf any huH.lii>X. Te; the needy '' We say ’‘sent! for Ids prices.If bvc * T 1*75. ■wi* J Cuaxox or S|nEDUl.r.c—The 1m R. R. will schedule on, the \V. N. Cj. ■be changed on tliV 27| i inwt., the trains leaving .Salisbury' jit b a. m-|; arriving nt Old Kjjrt at 2 p in. leave <5d Fort nt 7sa. mij arrive, at .. - if i rt nt t if. G pv nil grcalljr ^ineSt' pur Salisbury 4;lG . This will gre mountain-, travel lend, iij K>'cflf weare in»fc sni ilit wo know what tio do when, tfoubjl l wilti n | WiSugb ior cold. X £ iH'yter bids for us. Xf* lake a 29 tent.ijiote, go i«> the hCaruMt drug sfire Slid buy a bottle 6f l)r. Butt** C.^gh Syrup* One do»o ruiicvesAt| nniollV! bottle Cures us entirely. | |i It is rumored h|re ilhnt Gen ClinginarfU eourttnja rlfch mi l din tinguUlicd Tady in Wnahfrtgton, with most (tattering prospects of success. People made lots hf fpn of Bun combe last summer for electing two i, ili 1inn *b»t'j the General nr go&ig tp retrieve j himself. Can’t Col^ Coljsman go to Washington T •I). -if A d HA Nil FEnWVAtjl FO» TI1K CoLonmi People w«l l# given by tho colored Membdfs of tlie Epis copal Church, fir Stbe lifbenoflt of their Rectory, at gthcpC’lty Hull; «, Monday efenlng tw. 27th. ■1 They will lie glai* toiee any of their wiiito friends ',Mo(ulay hfler noon. 4 A8ab CAutMiTV.-e-'l'lk residence: Of Kt ltobu Simpson, living aome 7 miles from town dn tlji# Swanna noa road, was burn™ to! Ilia ground last Thursday. This iffa sad. ac Voro calamity upon a li*td-working man, even for ordinary i|iiucs«,but such as these it it] siibpiy heart fending. We deeply kympatlbiie ,With Ju. S-^tnd Uoue lie was at 'leaat partially insureti. ; i ■ , * I d- • CJit'our.—The s<x>uut]rels who recently perpetrated thfl disguised assault dpon some parties in Mc Dowell, have been' nrfeeied and ‘ ‘itchell JitiL ‘ i We hope inch serrfces,ii 4 11 -txt AcadIsit.—Mr.Brinks nbie and |ropu|ar prineipal Institution givtli notice of inning of tie next session, -is oue of tfe ijist instruo ibe South. Bud 'one of the Boardc^ tajten in his y, and rales v^ry jreasonable. frralltw It tlf.cHM frmt Pints and quarts dT flithf Catar fa I discharges. Whert does it all [_ — «A- Th« *»■» • > An ii s mom. fr&ne wbioh lines l hi chambers of [he dom. and its litfto glands, are It teased, #o that they draw from the blood ite liquid, < and exposure to the air changes it fa to corruption. This life-liquid ie n#iod*d to build op the system, but ft It extracted, end the system It wtahenod.by the toes. To cure, gain flesh and aifangth by using Dr, Pterce’t Gol Hen Medical Discovery, whieh also VcU direttly upon these'glands, cor recting theta, and aoply Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy srith Dr. Pieroe’s vasal Douche, mie otly method of haobiag the app*, .erWea, wtiwe Le diacharge •oeUmnlate* and Luaa flrom. The littfjuMht and §>th tawHelMa add bj, dnigglau Id deafen In ■eifcpe^V * c-H A Good lot*.—The ilerkof New j [laDOTer Superior CJhrt odTertir, »ia Kivant* «ff oourt;# liej ofall wees prepared lor ttW, jjad He lays they are likely to 'count (ip, so that fanners and bunq^as uea may lot be kept hanging I aroirnd; the Court It's a'good idea, and i^ight oe adopted base. • .* . ■■ Still thby! Go.—^Another of Asheville's daughters fcftY)p Toe* IrwYminn 1 A * *ilaaal.'••iatXsx.mi.l lay morning. | At the' residence of Jar townsman L. Chapman, Esq., ;he father of | the i bryle, Rev. D. A.tkiw, s prominent minister of the Hols ton Conference, nfw located at Cleveland, Tenn., was married to AfeNA Miss! . Chapman, Mr Methodist Obnrch pen [loss, of the ! ,_ _r_ , forming the ctfremojnyj The mar •iage, took place by’ candle-light Tuesday morning, tn<£ the; parties left, for their home ia Tennessee, l'hey carry with them all jhe good >ri»he» of the j many friends of the accomplished bride. n v. Supplied.—The Orphan hpuBes at Oxford and Mars Hill ^re now 1 with p. fol .p% dqjla, be . ^nta,jews-harps, fire-crackers, brass rings. Grant and Colfax breast-pins, paired can dy. beads, marbles, j and w^rn but shirt#. -In faetwe worpld glad to exchange these artic .very for bacon, pork, beef fat fywls.* molaa ses, floor, meal, feathers, nnjy doth, and blankets, or comforts, ■ Lkctcks Satckday- ‘Nraqfr.-lieWe learn that Charles E. McKesson Esq. of MorgantonJ will deliver a lectors in this place on Mnrday r *' “ of evening for. " the S ben< fit the Orphan Aaylnm. His* subject wilt be **liiteraUire {versus Utilitar ianism.’’ Aside from thecipise, we bespeak for Mr. St as we are sorie he polished address, ator for the Jeffersonian Society of the . University of Virginia »u 1869, a sufficient endorsement of (jis char acter as a speaker.. Hejneinber Ihnr^doy night. j | | ’ } ... ful| house, will give ns a lie was the Or r »i i i The WeddiIso 4Frtt'» pf Rev. Geo. Summed and Miss' Lizzie Worth last week was a grand come off. The ’• Methodist* SChutcIi was crowded—above ami bejow—lie cer emony beautifully impressive, and the entire party most handsomely presented. The foiowkng were the attendants : i k . -Jj- - M-r. Finler Chujnn, “ J, W. Hradioilil, r.ipt. M. K. Cai tcr1; Mr. S. 8. Team at, “ Fr«d Worth, jjj!> A‘i 1 ce IT.aH, “dllarWSuraroey ,‘EJa" “ iirT(-;:nrist, • Mdih# foeku < “ ^a^rtnce Tuilfiam, . f's»-, 11 Lou air Kan!,Si, ■ > Carfii bar, ejtnse,Shimmer, if A nnlS! Worlii. ifotfzle Hull, . /! The reception at the. residence of Mf*. Hall wau a brtjliartji; affair, and the many friends? whijffj called evidenced the high esl|cm Spf wliicll all life parties to tbo affair t^"C he|«l. Many beautiful and tubful presents were ciliiliitedJ Mr: aifd Mjkt Sum uioy lefti.ext nlomiqg J^rr llifn (nine in Kenhickcv. i •; Tjiiit: fuiirialj huvo son's ® is (ha firm belief of many Benejlilo perrons. In tW ot t hisifact lit *f*es pleas-, lire to state that during Dio fox hunt in New Jersey die. otger <Uy, when t’n) wholk psityl r/nfc- t> a Million hilt before' a pickej fence, thekind-hcartou fox panned, ill i ts career, trotted back, Ueekojted the bold rider to fallow it, colluded them to a place where i aouie slats had boon broken out. end flut not resume Its (light until the lryt man bad crawled thro ugb.^Broft^hndr ‘ J_alii- ' •‘Sox. roil NS*. No."—Friend i Shottwell. *pf tlie Southern Home conlif not have mcairt thts for Joe CalflweH'of the Observer, of course: p | ••A young man. whosy income is rather small, isiwatcliinjjf' tfte price list of ladies wejar, as -pubfisliert iij the papers, anti means jo, get mar. ried as soon as he can difessjjiis wire ou about a dollar anil;, a half pet month, Meantime, lie i’senokes ten dollars worth oil cigars jjionjidv, be' sides 'lii^iids.'f fj jj-;, Fhom *hePs| to thi |bufl:pA».--i Another car load of convict# passed this city, .yesterday mtjrnihg! frouj the l’enitcntiarjy at .Rahjjiglig to go work on the Sjnu ttinliprif »ipl Aslie vilio Railroad.; The op!) wjjjioi Was caught on the Ijine of thjj Charlotte, Columbia and Auguet^ Ijjujroad, and seut to jail in this cjty lyst Sat,' urjsy night, was put in with the crowd and sent on to renew the work ol internal improspmejjt from which he recently deris^d (without leave,—Chariot e Ohser% Good *OuPrakJir» —;«iW jjathori ] f*#sas?$jT.Tr"' Ordained, That all ptrsoes loung ing around the city fcltlfont an; viaibla means of aupjjort£ are <tc dared a nuisance, and sh|ll npdi conviction before the. fntyor. Is sentenced to Work upon tin; street! (branch period (not ttj exceed j< days) as the Mayor ma| direct. 'Cant our authorities tjo somethin' likewise 1 They migh| t% ad van .‘P»P'ffflhta,5-. The Raleigh; Sen tin CoU Bee loung and Dr. ; Chapin. that an ex intarnaWevepuitei ^ Cliyt RsJe^b^o^ Mfcnday. jjitjle hsU whioh were not made toLpmscli each other’s eyes flew thick arid .'fast up on the lurid air. Plug hath, lit out to tee a fellow around (ha corner Bob-tailed coats gyrated like ab breviated calf caudala rn a;i yellow Hair, wooff —‘ jackets' campi- Hair, woo}? sweat and vigCrohs English, flew ■ every which-away, but no' Wbdi' Signs of riot abounded; but, with, the ex ception of a soddan an£ abnormal phrenological development on the doctor * pate, ho damage wta dope. The rumpus originated : in' afiorta mads by Chapin and othin to oust TomrdtoinjibpM .**1# Cl™ b. >,£22? hUssas. Cb»ck Bbo4 atmoUbe indicted for the distareence they base hclpefrte create, in* oar Asha Till* families.,1 J udjpa^fjr the num ber of toy* they are'^Sy sell in*, ■nil.taaqoantity of niM attractive ®n*a they still have, eii<F crowds of other things so cheSpSyoo can’t help baying, for ClirlstitM, Uie mnsic, *c., tlwt w31 bregit‘l’ooee all over town Christmas morning will be shocking. Go soon sod get sup plied. i u : '■ Haywood avmi'a.—Weare glad to learn that the lota pjton this the handsomest, and will adott be the most important avenue fh the city, just below the pesidtinjte of Mr. Hugh Johnson have byeil placed I upon the market by oaty enterpris ing townsman Capt. W.'J.l. Cooke, Jr., who has purchased t£em. That Asheville will continue (to improve; and Jvery rapidly, is. Jeyond all question j and as the depots of our four railroads will be ip |Wwe8tCrn part dr bur city, the neyt business improvements must be. opt [ in that direction. It is also highly proba ble that we will have a federal court house here soon* and ft so, the corner lot near the residence of Mr. AVilliam Johnston will a capital location, for :it Tli(;nh If ay wood avenue brill bo built- up. (p'a hand some style. Capt. Cpojte. has al ready sold two of the loth, we learn, fine business houses to gb up peat year. Just 1ft the beginning be inade, and others will sapid ly fol low, Of iOnse the avefiu* will lie widened first. - Wo hope tjic Captain will either soosp sell alt. fft go to im proving .at oii-tc. While tithe iron is hot, let us all keep striking, CnniSTHAs —Mother jChristmai is upon us I How thoggntliul we all should be to Divine PrpvSdfeuce for permitting ns' to live (girough an' other year, and for the ijjaiiy bless ings he has bestowed Upon us. It is true, all of us have juul some troubles, some privations Some sor rows, some heart-aches;; fait through the darkest cloud the ^silver lin ing" of llis smile coti)dS be found by all who would “trust til God and do the ltight." ■ S : . Christmas is a timo fyr pleasure and thanksgiving for alii There are mai)y whose eircurtis|aaccs will prevent their enjoy ipg -pencil the season—many alas ! «,li<$ will need the aclpal necessaries so|' life, and will be' thankful for iliejp, without any idea of ‘turkeys aiuCphiin pud dings.” There arc ‘spell about Asheville, we jearn. Wiiulil It not be well .for sonic of our Studies to make It a special business to look up all such on (’lu'istnms. day, and make their hearts glad bp giving at least some of the Comforts of life J Times hre hard, work itil^rJ to get. and money scarcely toj ke had at all. TJie poor peO|ile (‘Ji| do noth ing without money. “The poor ye hs\o with you always;'; i’ud “who-, soever giveth to the liuipldest of tny cbildrei) in my name, shffll inherit the. Kingdom';of Heji'iu.” -’We heartily wish hi! a hspjjyt jvolicHu! Christmas. ’ .11. Ho.w'Hli \\'»*TK1>. tylf' l’lCTURE ung man dropped ! Take*.;—Yesterday. ft ,;y8 | with -ft wart on his ubfc I in nt Hohertson’s phutqggaph gid- i I gciy and remarked tha^ flip wanted , i somd pictures taken. f| 1 -Will you have it Btii^|ing, or a ; i bnriH’l Queried the »rt&4.| • j “Bilgt!'' exclaimed the fjfellow, as | he picked up his hat. ,“$ust! Mis | ter, do I look like a man yho would I , come into a picture gallenr to get blistT'' They explained to hi inland final ly pursuaded him to sit k>dg enougj for a rtegfttive. 1 The pjtftjjre was ft I good line, aud ^ho wai| ifstood out like a black oat in.a baj| Window, j The.fellow looked at it£ and as he hauded it back, ivuJ: ‘‘dheot again, ok! pardo and \ look like They if you •can't make the wi a piece of chewing (}ii: told him that ii oouldiit.lh? done. “Well, see here now,; pard.” he pleaded, “ my name's Tyvflies, and I'm engaged to a girl ttae| ip Ma con cqunty and: she WaHti| uijy pic tpre. ■ She don't know got this : wprtf and its growed (uijle I left i there;; and if you could jpjt rub it out of the picture aud mjie it 1 >ok like something she's famijbir with— a slice: of bacon, for inepmee—I’d feel better.’1 '-I', They fixed it; up foj- Jim, and when be went out, he chjtekled: “Th'at'll fetch her; she-g just nat urally'think I'm floatin', pound in solid eoniforte like bacon s*id strung beansoind sjeh." ^ I His Honor Jidoe 1{hnrit, Or Asheville, — This distinguished son 01 North Carolina rspqjr holding a special term ot\the Snji^iSor Court i.i this, city. Wb are glailho inform his Icljjow-citizciis of Western Car olina jhat he is niaking.Jbostn of in this part of: t{ie State; eve,r7u'; speaks highly!, of him, heard a latgjfe number ol She Bar i. that Judae Henry is the quic»ts\nan In'iatang a legal point thedver saw,^inil they t arc pll pleased. A), ttio fijirncss of [ his decisions. ’L jmlijajj p, about j 3i j*ars old, uotV0re $ 5 feet «i ‘"ol*9 Ligl‘- •v»h iSQS pounds * weijjht, very pie*,,, lnf'„is ma„.j ner^ and is, all ^|ery tine' looking gentleman l,nd ejce,,ung, | proUably. Judge ]W;f|ie best looldng Judge in Ndyt, c^olina.—! We jire glad his llomw^u be with l u* until the Christ**,, J.oiirtays, and 1 we ,hope this j be the last-visit hs will msK« ifttour, city; by the sea, and whenever^ cboe'e to come ha will : (jjtea large number of friende to him. —m. Port. T Nb* come, he are witling*,,, yoo Wilraingtonians to epmphl*^ our Judge's good oonitaet in (h« «xeoo» tk*»f bis Office but let Jit* goo# lookji alone. We donVjrant ^:— H-tee get rain and go to irya the middle, iu _ __ cleaned a very heavy docket l» „ few ywseta; which; wav' thought would require come mobylm.- W, are very eare he enjoyed hie trip t» pur'•city by the tea." - • * M:, — —~— Tax Qfusrux Isi>ex.-t-We no tice that lev. A- J- Battle, < D. D., tfae diatin|uisted Freeidefatof MCr-. eer tlni-reeity, haa begun a eeribs of deeplj interesting articles in Tine t'brijtian Index, on “the Bus man WillT Dr. Battle stands among the forexDst represen taaives of the Baptist ^nomination in the South, in point t acholarahip, worth and ujiueneej ,/' ■ • , i j : fin adataon to these valuable con-, trjbutiod we take occasion to e^yi that ft? Index and Baptist is, ayiolig he , m et prominent and inflnentil religions family papers pgbliehel in the South. Under; the manning editorship of Itev. Uavid EiButler, assisted by a corps of first ctes editorial writers, and ehrichedby contributions from the; ablest pas to be found among thei Baptist lenomiUation in! Georgia^ its wort) and influence among Bap tists camot be overestimated. Hot Baptist ji the State ought to be withoutthia sterling and :inflexil|Ur organ ajd champion of bis faith. ' j 'But aide from its denote inatian al, value, The Index commends pt { self to eery intelligent reader fad pre einiiently worthy of patronage on accoint of its value as . a family and library' paper. It1 presents whatevf is worthy of presentation in the fairs of the dav, in a pute, cljaste and condensed style. Its commits are terse, frank, unpreju diced, md always aim to elucidate t^e tnah, and advance the good! ! Its Iteraiy tione is high; its eth; icp br<pd, and thoroughly Christian: Every®umber contains something of intaest and value to the rnatnr; ed mat and woman, as Well as to the chid. Chureb,-fiunday School, sod faafly interest* receive due at* tentioh^n its columns, and all its dopartmahts are kept «p to .the lijgheSt standard. e .1 * i " We tugs upon our Baptist r»a* eirs, as well upon ihflfee of: otter denominations, the pleasure sad benefit they will realise fay becom; i:,o permanent readers of Tho In' dev: Tfasy will receive a tenfold re tun for the amount expended '.in Srjbaci iptioii. Bead The Inper ad; verti.scaaen t fn this timber of our paper. ' .....L ■ ' .1 Sole* from 51neon Counfy, I OiiTiiooBApny.—send yon nay. little wagon, please take out the (ling and put in shaves,” may lie liijtK-tsLooii by the proprietor off a Workshop, ami even regarded a*, a uinor preach. w en we consider the foils tiiat the census taker of Wis consin ; writes hia Slate "Wiscqn •tint.” and is not reckond among tin insane. ,!j Crops., Ac.—Corn crops for tiie Host, are now gathered and safely gjrmired. 'I he yield in many places Inis n<K equaled that of last yewr. tut it is believed that if economy jia med, enough is on hand ■ to. supply a| with bread. Farmers should not forget that tlie demand for bread •pill's aaross the Atlantic, willdoubt less be great, and if the; American people shall find themselves pre I used to satisfy the demand, tneir profits will have been considerable. iMoixV Smiso SinOoi..—.This sqhool was founded hy the Baptists a{ the close of the war, inti it h^8 certainly rone much tofrjtrtl giving young men a liberal education. Its rates of tuition are low, mid board can always be had cUmji. Ifeisaj the advantages which are here Offered those of small meanh. Its locution among the mountains, where scenery is never stale, and where fresh air and pure water can he enjoyed without stint; cannot he claimed for many other schools of like grade. > ■ • ! Mr. II. C. Teague, ffom Mud Lick, N. C., is at present in charge iff the above school, and he informed US that the patronage is daily in creasing. Mr. Teague is quite wprtliv of his position, and we feel confident will justify the high repu tation which he bears aa a teaettef. Personal.—Can’t tlie Hon. ;W. I;. Love bo returned to the Senate ot North Carolina. Dr. Love is ;a gentleman of staunch principles,and l'qars sot to meet opposition. His serviceshave been valuable and may bpagiin. The friends of Hon. j. L. IIobin sfn can’t easily place too great ajn estimate on hia worth as a statek iqan. Capl. Robinson has been tried, and found true, and it is not the opinion of the writer that his rits Will be ignored in the selcc of the next nominee to repre sent the 8th Congressional District in Congress,__ B. i Rtwlilltw »*' Aabevlll* B»jf I list Ckarch. , ; I At a meeting of the Asheville Baptist Cimreli, Sept, lith, 18(4, allied by Klder Tlioa. Stradley for tlye purpose of tendering his resigns tipn as pastor, and also to give the c tin rub aud CJUgregalion Ilia parting counsel, a commitu'evras spi>ointeil to prepare and present resolutions of which the following is a copy* i ■ jietuived, That this church, in ac cepting the resigaaiion' of their umch beloved pastor, with bis wril len recommeuuaiiun of hi success or in the person of Elder Jobs Miti.cll, of Murfreesboro, ?J. 0, and tits cordial letter to him Urging la tlfong terms his acceptance of the pastorate of the chaictt. feel it dud their late pastor to give expression of their high appreciation of his lot bars of <ove and indefatigable seal atfd energy in having goat in and uijt before them is tbeir apiritaa) Leader over fort; five years, coming a ' distance of five miles, througu winter storms and eumnier't beat, promptly fsllilling all bis engager menu; and further for the noUg work he had done in the erection ltd presenrttiou of the bouae When In j Jeopardy [they do hereby unan er him. Uu-ir grateful into for tbs services „_Jd the ehursfa (almost Jthoot remote ration) and pray the teat Head d the Qhuroh that the kod seed of the Gospel which he, tSao faithful vend worship * debt; noualy ten Oknowledgn i« has ramie >• <4 i ^ an abundant har jnatand thaths may bo long ap«r f * «*||B§R f hi* Wk*» «Spt “Wth tower and reaper Way ndoice togstbCJ;” and that they P.tsdgo tS>u their united prayer* for W» future usefulnSasio the Masters’ Mbeyird until he aliall be called ■fl>om lanor to rest . 3* Besotted, That Elder Stradfey be Mrited |o supply the pulpit until ylfler John Mitchell, the pastor <rtot, arrives, and that a collection taken for him at f very service. J5 falflllfeent of the apostolic injnnc, tipn, “If We have sOwd Unto jott Spiritual things is it a great thing yt^re shill reap your carnal things]* •eJletolred, That a copy of these jtsolutions be presented to Elder Birndlejf and that they be publish in the Biblical Recorder, and Asheville papers requested to c#y. 1 j- * HcNay W. Scott. \Y. D. Jusne*, J. R. Pattsbsov, | .1 Committee, Obituary. ft is bar painful dnty to record tlie death of Mrs. Margaret, consort ogCol. Alfred Hall ofMaoon conn t£ N. 0. She was bora in Iredal county in the year 1816, was mar riixl in l^acon comity in the year 1: 42 and died on the 20th of Np vsfnber«?1876. ^ *■' 'The deceased had been afflicted for a number of years, during which time she suffered a great deal, more especially the last siv months of liel l|;e. Though her sufferings were Severe yet she bore them with great AiristiaU patience and resignation. .She conversed frequently about i|jr sufferings aid said that,., jf it the (Lord’s will, she would rath «jri depart this life and go to hei Skiviouiy where there is no pain, nc iitknee*, no sorrow, no death. Sh< Wtis very fond of sacred masio anc tm requested her friends to sing her.; She. requested that th< #nn, j ip “CtAne sing to me of Heaven .(Vhenl'iii uboutje die. Singsongs of haly^erstacy ■ ajt my soul on high,” sh’buld bo sung while ehe was cross ttheijordan of death; which was e according to her request. Sjjjnie deceased wai interred at the (Jftwee .baptist chnrch oh tlie Sun <TiV flpjowing her death in the pres e£ce of« large concourse of sym gjjjthising relatives and friends. Sht iiif a hind and affectionate wife Swl a devoted mother. She leaves a’fvnsbtiid. four daughters snd on< Sto uionrn their loss. But she lift them evidence that tlieii Ip;is is her eternal gain. ' “ ; E. M. Scnvoos ifetin. N. C. Deo. 11th 75. £et Round of Quarterly Meetings m)r the, Asheville District, M. E w^jhwitchl South. l|fcdersjj>nTillc Ct., at Ran 'lersotSville, Vrviir.l’V't.j .1I’ine Grove, lhuijsprioga Ct., at Pick* Dec. 4-5 “ 11—i: Break; |a very ilia Ct.,atFtat Creak, villa ct., at. Bethel, “ 18-1! '• 15-21 Jab. 1-2 . s—»; -._, , 19-1! k)i,trirt Steward’* meeting St Fla ack December 25th, 1875. if I A. J. FRAZIER, P. 8. 1= .v — —L— — - .i.t^= ifn.v.Bo ct„ at Oaoey River, ct., at Bethel, United Statea Almanac far WT« fo ajii&butldn, gratis, throughout tb© Unites R4i>l *n<J all Civilized countries otatae We*teri HtXiirpimre. will be published aboat the ttrat o *ln the KngiUh, German, French, Nor jv^l'lun.SWe’ah, Swedish Holland, Bohemiai Sta.) Spanish languages. and ail who wish to an fto>tarttl'the trtle philosophy of health shouh and ponder the valuable suggestion* t otjvains.' In addition to the admirable tnedica iM&rflSe oft the canoes, prevention aud cure of i |St variety of diseases. It embraces a largt arf^Kint of information interesting to the uier ylfeit, the mechanic, the miner, the fanner, thi |*er. ^hd the professional man ; aud the cal Blons'have been Made for such, meridian /latitudes as are must suitable for a correc ^( comprehensive National Calendar. aatpre, uses, and extraordinary sanltar 4'ta of Jlos.etter’s Stomach Ritters, the a;ai»h ;§i and'alterative of moie than half the Chrl| wot W, are fully set fonh In us page! eg*ft are interspersed with pictorial Hluatn firt valuable recipes for the household an< ftjgLt huipe.ous anecdotes, ami other Instruct iVfSind ^musing readier matter, original am *f l£ted.Among the Annuals to appear witl v ■ipeuigg of the year, this will be one of tin pseful. and may be had for the asking. "■ rop^etoi " . ~ r.etors, Messrs. Hostter St Smith, Pitta ■kftji P#., on receipt of a two cent stamp, wll fci'Vd % copy by mail to any person who can nelitpcufe •one «i his neighborhood! The Bit Mjlil in every city, town and village, am Wf ^frensivcly used throughout the enti.c civil litf&Woilii. I ‘ fllQC. g, 1873. 35 lnl : p’-TUlM? ^cntemaial or 15*76. •fejjs highly filVOrfcd country is nbotlt t( ciSfeiifat^ its hundredth birthday^ Undei it* ?_i^vQped privileges, its citizens liavi b&i^habpy; worshipping God according tkjjM dictates of their own Consciences plotting, their chosen avocations un pi|P$i4e<i; growing rich and prosperous $jijYhajre attained the most exalted posi tloji.%fr©<b the smallest beginnings; Thii ii^jfjticilkrly applicable to Dr. Tutt’i fiffenit. Ten years ago they had bul a,{i^titei local reputation, bnt in this tio^fRaided by scientific research add con. business direction, they hsv« fct^^ed fucb a celebrity that there is nol *:^jjhtr| on the globe that they are nol k £*<&*> a$d used. Wherever disease pre y%^|>s#ecially such as result from torpid ii^jvdy*iP«P8i|b costiveness^, sick head a<$fy’fever and ague, and they are eagerlj ‘ j^jvir. dec 23, ’75—2t Christian Index. SWpe Eight Page Weekly. Or in of the Baptist Denomination, be in every Baptist Family in.the La.fc'i-' is the paper our children ought to $«-4. sit is the paper for aH whfli would the’truth as It Is fn Jesus. Sub» £ it atones—Iodnceyour friends ant ha<« reign borS to do likewise. If you ihe money, subscribe for the pa jp40i^h<W—ydur Pastor will make the igrrtS^|em^ntforyou. Send’for Specimen coM'ii ! ," . ■! Tnl frice of tie Index it $S a pear. ^‘ijSkesS all orders to mW p UAKRISOX a CO.. Box 24, Atlanta, Ga. Ia$ wnHhion with Ta* Index we haTa. per - ..k -- -* ——Boob —■“ >* largest and most complete ' itlng offlce in the South, knows m the - JXnNG .. 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FI i ■ •> \.v -'ii" v.aTl;m> s ' 1' /* f ~V v' 8»cejowrirtend(Si5T* Owns .made £w last visit here '■JOt eootws, £■% oneofyoohave Meta oaogbty or Therefor#, I bring you tbiugs pretty and good, j If ^ •If trfr'pfearam always,! to give pleasure and jojr t rv I !; To ones of my little ooea*-tbe. girl and the boy-f-vf «. Bor my faniiiy'a ao large, that I can't see them «U, ft fs 1 So invite yon to give B. I/. BBOWN a soon call; S f ■ f i Where yon will find all the ciee things, such as candle and toys, Little dolls tor the girie, and pop-crackers for boys I f V Joa will find him on hand, and ready to-show, ‘(- f To all who may feel it their interest to. go. ; i f Wishing all a gay Christmas witbont any W«a, ■'.f :f. f I am always, Sincerely your friend, j_f ■ r. ■ . v' '•! j>.f .! j]1. "•• i -••-'H ‘^jk Krw Yob*, December 15th, 1875.f your friend, f SAOTA CysBBL' ; f />■ To Consumptive*! The mdTerttser, iq old physician. T*tljr*0 from •ctlre practice. hi vine hel pieced Ui hl« bands »y in Kant tadia MleetnnerT the lonnuja of a .eimple VeJteteble Baaiedy, for the apeedy end permanent Cur* *f Consumption, Bronchitis, Nervous Debility and *ll Nervous Complajota, after bavin* thoroughly te«M iU wonderful cu rative powers in thousands of CAStK feels it hi* duty to mate it fcnowp to, hla wtf rlttg Actuated bf tnU motive, and i conscientious dt ■ir* to relieve human aufterinjr. nf jnU {free of charge). to all who desire it, this receipt, with full directions fdt preparinjr *nd success fully using. Sent by return mail bf a yreusing DIl W. C-Sntrrt*. Monroe Bloet, Syracuse N. T. Dee. M. 1875. 45 1J* <4rf«B « Asffuit FldWer. It la natural for people suffering with Dv*pcp*da ami Idver Complaint or An? derangement of the digestive orpins, R ich ns Sour Stomach* Sick TTeadach, Habitual Conti renew, palpitation of j the Heart. Heart-bum, Water brush, gnawing and burning pains at the pH of the Stomach, Yellow Skin. 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Watch*« repaired In thfVterT* ' Bair Jewelry nutde^aj Ordc * Prompt nttenj}'' mall ec other Dec %■ ' I aaer. North publlol..— . tlx succcsalve In the town itwti cbmmandla* i Eofendaat to be and appear before Jddge of U» Superior Court, £* ' ,Lk 11*1' VAll tltfl tfUUXV Ul HIV UII^V""" wai, to bt for tbe eouuty of naywond, at Crntt .House n Waynestille, o*> ~ teeUi iewUJmfbr the IIIW ItaiAirll March. 1078; end tntwer the OM—1*‘“* of the PltliitUT, wlllch wUlJby del hi the offlee of the Clerk of siU and let said defendant tak$, *■ If the fails toinrher raid tsoii.. In tlie dm* prescribed by law; HIT will apply to the Court f~ demanded in ttld complaint ,ii Give* underlay hand and . Court at OfBeeU Wtyiestll SOth day of November, 18TB: . ■ x jbEbmiah batcuff; At*;-. a Oletk Superior Coptt| Auhk ttowtu* At'y for PWMfcJr dec », 1775 ** .d„; fof. State of Xortli Ca HAYWOOD OOtHTY: . In the 8ui*rlor Oo*nt, FpllTtr«t, MTt- j FuAircri J ThaovA WitLtAB^Tatotr^ Wt) ttWrcbi It appearing to the satlsfhetktn dfttte Court, that the defendant W**** TeagtK its son MpMedt of this Btfltof It Is ordered tiiatpubtlcatloa he nph.1t the Xorth Carolina Ctrau, a Bteip ubllshed In the Town of Ashe *f til slicdettlye woekl bchthdani. Id Dcftth'atl; to he and appear Km vijlt for lug said Heftit . fore the Join df theSdpeHdr Conrtto be held for the county ut lltyweodi, ft the Court . Home In WaynervlUe tenth Monday after the third Monday In March, 1»75, and antwer this edit plaint of the Plaintiff, which wUIjje Ilk posited In the OKteaqr thech^Ket add Court, and let MU Cefanddat. taka notice, that If he fWla to auaufeF.kald complaint within the time pfpdenwd by law, die Plaintiff *111 apply w ihr Court for the relief demanded M h#d complaint, . . . 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The Semi-Weekly Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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