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NOffiTH IMA 0 I VOL. Xr. ASHEVILLE, NT. C, THURSDAY JANUARY 3, 1378 NO. 1. 1 6 ! V it y 7l i If LOCAL. .! ul ol" ArrivuN mid Ie )arlurr of .11 ail. tv.vnun. From Henrv't daily except Moii'y at t3 in. " Warm" sp. nigs do. l". do. at 8 p. m. " Wavn-'sviiie d. do. do. ' ' !' " ltut'heriord lo. an. Swudavn a? . m. " feWfPvilU'. S. i,:. tic. ts. at I p. in. ' Burusville. TuoMlft.vM ami Fridays at p. m. ' itrcvanl Mondays and Fridays, ill S a. iu. " Liecet,:r MvisUty aad ThursiU'.ys at IS in. .HBI-JlKTVREM. CWry's, V2 ir..ilf.i!.v, excel Saturdays M iinu Sp.'iuge. 7 a m.. daily except Sunday. tflreeuville, .S, V., 1 p.m., " " vVavuisville, 1 p. m- " tiitiei fni(l,H a. in.. " " M giurnsville, a. in. Wednesdays and Satr.rrtt.y8. Jirevanl. 1 p. m Mocdays and Thursdiiy. I.ieoester, " " " All mails close unam-v one half hour before schedule tune for departure. I). T. M1LLA.UU, P. M. November 1st 1S77. Eta? Parties wanting. job work,! juiy .character or discriptiun or of any -style and price, should reit'embe" that the 'Citizkn ofiice is thorodgltly prepared to do the srhh! at the shwtest possible notice. Bknks of a'l kinds a specialty. We fi el tetter since Christinas holi- days. Bum out till your chimneys during the next raU:. Cape. VY. M. Cooke, Jr., lias gone off to frolic a tew days in Tennessee. Mr. Akcrs. the Regulator, has left .Asheville. Bearskin, with fur on, sell high in Asheville. 'fcring them in. The Sanitaiium. under Dr. Gleitsman, "is rapidly lilling up with boaiders and patients- ' Religions fteryics were held in the Methodist.EpWcopa! and.Eaptlstchnrch- es Christmas day. If you don't want lo "be robbed of your good name, do net have it painted on your nnibrelbi. Wood is one dollar per cord in Hicko ry. Would tlu.t our wood were Hickory wood. Honor tells -von not to hit a man v hen bv's down, and Discretion w.-uns you against hitting liini when he Isn't down. , Geu. Clivigman and 5en 'Vanee have been spending ' the holidays at home -among friends. Both return to Wash ington' in a fi-w fiay - , , Madi.-on-tabasco raisers -are prepar inp; tlielr'tobac.eo for matki't. They ship mostly to Lynchburg, wbu-b has proven it splendid market fot fiieui. Ir-J-P. Sawyer has many 'superior goods with wli'u-b he is making a "run." Tarties desiring to get bargains now with a small amount of cash, should call at once- Our Episcopal and Presbyterian I'-iends treated the. little ones of their r.'V'tive flocksiCo nice Christmas trees, "'" Ac eve of that important day. Ail i.'-.1 (V iruft im!o iiblv. Many of our subscribers begin ft new ' year this month. We hope all w'kll re. t new and pay up promptly. It will 4 .make them t'eul better, and help us I 'amainu'ly. Clnistmas was unusually quiet here, fcaveim 'uii;Uii;sai-tness' between some pa'-ties the Saturday fveiun-r before, we bad nothing exciting. We hope all en joyed it. .. .. The storm-god has been loose in the mountains t'1'3 week. They are very : beautiful Aith their snow-clad Caps glistening aiid shimmering in the suu r.iys. The Western Hotel Jit Hickory is in . the hands of'our old friend M. Bobbitt, formerly ot Granville, X. V. It is the breakfast, and dii ner house for all trav tdersoti the W. y. V. 11. 11 ,and is a de . eided success. A good way to begin the new year let everybody who owes the Citizen call at once aud-settle. We can then settle what we oe, v Inch will hclpoih ers pay what they owe. ;md thus .puss around, and tlus help finally to "iaise . the pressure'" now upon the country. What about the' lire department? -Must al' of Asheville buu up before, our citizens will tikc so?.U" steps towurds . preparing,.!).' the lire tiend? We insist, that it is thu ii'itv ofoiir town aiuliori ties to ta'ie ih i iu'tiative iu tirgauizhig a lire department. '. " Our Ma3'!iie friends in Wayiiesviile have the ouJy Masonic school iu tlie ' State, except tint Oxford Asylum. -The f W.iynesville, Academy having been f burned during the war, the .Masons erec l t d a neat brick edilie -, costing about. $J."0 ). w.th Id lge wn.ni tip stairs and a j, -chool room below. Miey now rent, the I eliool to t wo yuuiig ir.cii, and take out he rent by giuntMig .'free tuition, .or ' scholarships, " to deserving youths of ' o ir parentage. Ui n-cognilion of this I 'charitable work the Gnuiiid Lodge ve H,litt'd,t'e Lodge iliiee for two year. 5 .. ... Tiik Baptist Glkankk.- We are grati'tiod to state -that Elder Amnions lnis completed arrangements for the vg Khir issue of his eliinr.li )mier. It wil appear about t lie middle ol'tiiis month. Married.-On Wednesday the I9tl inst., at tin; residence of the bride's ta tHer, by lie v. J. A. Reagan, ''i''. T. H. Xillinghast, of the Deaf and Dumb Ay tum at .Pak'.igh, t Miss Mary A. Clontjc; both Deaf and Dumb mutes. The happy pair were intended by tile following persons: G. F. Clontz Miss B. 0. Wild, W. It Hunter A. E. Wild, Dr. XV. G Clout. " Natwie Alexander. Eil'vpi A. Osborne, the gallant Major who, with a small battaJkui of sharpshooters, checked a whole division at the 'W ilderness," and prevented tlw enemy from securing a dodg'.ilent be tween the wings of Lee's little army, lias settled as rector of Shufordsville (Henderson county.) Episcopal I'hurch. Mr. (Osborne will win friends wluifver he 4s, -and we congratiilate our Shu fordsvUle friends upon securing the ser v'u es ot-so, estimable a gentleman. FS05I Ya.vcky. A friend writing us from Ivy, MadWuu eon ity. under date of C'hristnias day, gives us the following truly encouraging mws froir. yne.ey : "The last bulletin from Yancey coun ty informs us that they are shouting f:r tiirkeysaad drinking brandy -smashes Ofc uirse the smash comes efter the brKiid.v, and we tremtde to hear the next dispatch. No one killed last week .were saving a few to ki l Christ n;wi. No Crri-ZEN last night -of course a dry .dliristuiiis without it " Eld. E. All! si n writes us undet re-,ee-1 date : -J entered upon the field jif labor assigned me by the Western (Baptist, Convention on tlie '2-id October. Have labored .41 days, preached 8) ser ino.is, witu-'ssed 8!).'e,ol'essi,!ns, baptised 51). have just cloed a in etiug of great interest at .fine's reek, i lay wood county. I baptised 22, reeivcd 31) into the.church, and left, over4()ak hi what they must do to be aved. May the Holy Spirit lead them unto the cross." ., i . Something New. In order to intro -duce our J?ig Seed Spiing 'VVheat, The H'4;eaWf Taofe, U your ReanTr-nyle grains measuring J inch m lengtii I propose to send a sample of the wheat free of charge, to every subscriber to the Citizen who will state the name tlie iiesp;ippr and scud it three cent stamp to ipay postage. Agents wapied in every county to sell I his new wheut. Address L. L. Osmen r. Cleveliiu.l. Tenn. A Valuable Acquwu'ionoAshe. VII-LE.- Wo invite with pleaii'e the at tention of our readers to the fief that Mf.-M. J. Dohert y has opened v. bat has long been needed in Asheville, a first class gun and locksmith establishment. His business comprises gun and lock smithing, bell hanging, and jobbing in all the details of such a business. He will also keep aComp'ete stock of goods, siicluis !ims, riCies, lock materials, bells, breach-loaders, pist.tjs, IMiiiig-taekle, ponder, shit and cai,s wails and wad cutters, shot-bags, powder-tlasks, g;.me bags can ridges, . sewing and luac.hiue needles, and all kinds of such goods, .always mi. hand, ( all on him. A Soap Story but, i.ot therefore a slippery one. Mr. CP. McGims'ey, who is spending the, whiter in Asheville, with heidquarters at the Bank Hotel, is the. patentee of a soap which for cheap ness :hh1 value is claimed to be unap proachable. It will certainly cleanse greasevMXits in the finest clothing, most readily; and many ol our citizens having tried ii for general waslviiig purposes are .entirely pleased with it. Mr. M. is selling famil v rights very rea-onabl, and as cleanliness is next togodlHcss we hope much of it may tiud ready and con stant use. The entertainment given by the young adies and gentlemen of the Asheville Reading Club Monday night was one of the best ever given in Asheville. The acting was splendid on the part of all, and was highly enjoyed by those pres ent. We were sorry that, the hall wae not tilled, as the. performances merited a packed house; we hope the parties u:ay feel inclined to .give another soon, after fuller notice. Their success Monday night will iiititire fuller attendance here altcr. It Pays, Don't it. Mr. D. J. Wil-) Hams, ol this county, sold some tobacco in Danviile. Va., last week for Sfil rier hundred. e Impe our tobacco raisers may i-ealie handoiiijiely on their inrs ent crops. Thk Baunks iN'i) Yocom'8 Xew s Are B p i niK.r lidde to d'.pihv-ory Patk.nt TANNlttO I'KoCKSS.- llr T. i than ot er -ojil-. a-ks an excii.iuge. 11. Evans has been iii our city for some We ''"I" Bl A'"i" 'H answer in weeks exhvMing. bv actual experiment .. .,.. and work, tke above tunuin,' pmca-sn, I and judging Iro.n the resnlt it ran be ! called a magnificent sue, ess. Tim pro- ; .r , u , , , ce.s is mi- ihiiihiij; un mhos w irauier, and dressing till kinds of glort leather, furs, ifcc. As an evidence of its vno we .will state tke dirTeiencelii time in tfce old and the new p'laiw of tanning. The Jd process requires sle leather to ewuCiti in tan from 10 to 12 mouths, tlm 15 a r m: patent only reijaiivt. if m .lurty t "0 days, to make it perfect ajul tlie most superior leather. Heavy kips and upper, the old way require 1 tfroni to 12 mouths the .uew from 20 to 30 days. Light kip and e;df, the old way, from -6 to 8 montiis, the new from It to2u day. Mr. Evans iias bnu operating at Bearden, llankin & Co s tannery, .and now has on hand some leatherjiit com pleted within the above time?, and for superiority of texture, softneH and bemuty of finish, was never excelled. It will be observed that the time raved by this prowls is jjiiinense, and 'ven should it not do better work.wHich is -claimed it will, it is never! hel"ss in valuable. The. furs dressed by this pro cess exceeds anything for beauty and elegance we lme ever een. Sheep skins, with wool on. rwjtiiree only i days; wool oil', -1 to 10 day- The pat euteessiiy. "All who nave workei! or worn this leather will testify that it is a superior article. Deer skins and sheep skins tanned bv this process we will warrant, to wear hfboofs and shoes at (least one year, being both soft an I im- .iiervious to water. My fur skin dress ing is of the lirst order, ft and tough, i and moths will never enter ami destroy the fur." The Cashmere goat skins tan most elegant !y. slso. Parties wishing to see 'ampies of this work can do so by calling at tlie store of Bearden, Rankin & Co. -Ktute an I County Rights are for sale, and Mr. E informs us he would sell this .State Right very low. It. is the prettiest thing we have seen, in tlie way ot fur dressing, sp"eial'y. Sheep skins dressed by. .It readily sell for $2 a piece. And thus dressed, lhe are beautiful for buygy robes, or even coverings for beds in cold climates. Mr. E. will e-idy remain in Asheville a-'i'ew ila'y Imigei f.iVt k" Uuterestfil in tanning, or having skins to tail, should call on him by all means. A Sak Djsatii For some year or more, our tow nsinaii, W. E, DaviiNou. had been iu feeble h.ealtb, on one or two occasions suQ'eiing severely which con lined him to his room for days.. Cmichi ding that surgical 'treatment would be of beiiclU, be left his home for Philadel phia iu November to place himself un der the treatment of physician there. On the 2etli.it was determined to per form an operation upon him, with ever hope that it would be simeessfol ami beneficial. But alas, for human expee tatives ! w bile everything promised well for a few .boms, withiu twenty-tour a change towk place for the worse, which satl-lied bus physician that the ease would prove fatal, and -so telegraphed the sad message to his wife. Tiuit even big, upon tiie iwript of the dispatch, Mrs. l avidsou left home for Pniladel phia; but i.'ibout the hour she left home to tie by the bedside other husband, his spirit twk its flight "to that bourne from wb. Mice no traveler returns.'' Mrs. I), learned this sad new sere she reached Worgnnton, .and returned. On Monday night. 24th, the reiuaius-reached home, mid on C rbtuias day were deposited in their last resting place. The funeral ceremonies were most imposing and ;i!tectiug. The Methodist, Church, of which .Mr. D. was a devoti d and prominent member:, was crowded with our citizen, irrespective of crewd or color, food evidence of the es eem in which be was held by all. Tl e cei- r 1.. I... 1 .. A .1.:.. enioiiies wvi e.-,;iMnuit,ii:u 'iy iiin f Ibe pastor assisted by Rev. Dr. Pease. Kev. Dr. Mitched, Hev. Dr. Kenned;, and Rev. Dr. Chapman. The music rendered by the choir, lead by Mrs. Capt. Turrcli, was .toitchingly beautiful and apppropriafe, some of the hviiiiis being those sjieeial'y admired by die deceased and sung by request. Of Mr. Davidsons private enaracter, it is unnecessary lor us to speak. Un questionable integrity and rectitude characterized biti every dealing and iu tercnurse with his fellow men. The shock of bis untimely iic;.tb was a most severe one to bis tamily, specially so as it, was unexpected. He leaves a sorely grieved wife, two children, and a large eirele of friends and relatives, who feel Ins, loss too keenly to be described. AH j have tlie deepest aynpatfty of our entire lommunity. Parents cann-t be too careful In guar- .j,. ,. health f. their Baolc.' Only a gmd and reliable .medicine should be 2 v.rsi totlu in. Dr..liiiir,s Baby Svrup is known not, to contain anything inju rlwus. Price 25 cents. veii Hg, i-tx. -4tl'' !,t ,i,e resid.ee of tke 'brides ritiier, on aJie rei. ov u v. n. u. 1 ,tl"'r- ". ' ' r Pickens. Mi-. trK, II. CuiiniiJglmin to Miss H. Liuiiie.Siroiip. Remuvkiv-A. Fieck boot and shoe maker. lias removed t.ihis thop on Main street, opposite the t'atnpln-li,e churelu wheiv he will be ple&sed t see lie friends and the public. See hk card in .another column, and give him a call. Qn a Visit. Mr Ellis Ccke, aprotn iivyit young lawyer of KogersviHe Tenn.. lias been spending the iiolidays with hkiiirother and other relartves in Ashcnlle. We were jileased to ruCeive a ,pleasiHit ftisit from him. At His Old Home. Col. Cal. Brown las reHsrncd to the Royden Uotise. Salisbury, "bis Hist love." He remmedjiout ol of that, house on the lt inst, and of icmurse "is himself again." Col. B. kept one of ibe best hotels-the Natiomr at iK;deib, that was iu the Soutb, andiWe ine surt will do us well in ri.ili'tmry. Sickly chil Ireu may be. restored to health and ln-unly b;,' the use of ten cents' worth of Slimter'h Indian Vermi fuge. Do not let your ehddwm -be dragged to tke grave by worms. Asheville ...arken. KEHOKTED BY L. CHAPMAN, Coniutianiou Merchant, Aslicville, N. C. Aalieviile. N. C, Jan. 3, JS78. Wheat, ft 00 to Jl 10 per bpshe!. Co.il T.0c per Inmliel. .Co.ii Meiii, fiiu; per liUtihel. J(ye Meal, fin " " SUeaf Oats 15 -2-'!c per dozen. Waeat i! an. !. iierewr.. Fljai.'. j-.'.s'.u.'.iw (icr biijar. Bacoa, iiiifj I'tiiiiid. 9e. Iletitis, .l,r -. h pe.- iii. None in mailtsi. MhkHmj.' Kneu.n, lft e. ' ' llilt er 11 tn iCk; li;r II). CluclwHs. 10 tu T-2o ets. Ei;-i, ill cm, x per doZMi. Ma ! 'Siia., U?j' perl. Stalled Boef 4 to to. lined A.ijiles, S& per buslic!. Lard,.liic, Feathers, live Rese 40e. Wo:il,b.V; io Hi. Calibajre. le per lb I mil eolaioea, 40 o Sets per liuslie. Sweet pota oert, 9"ic do G.eea Apples, 2S te 60 tlo u Clu sueits. 7f,c tio l'oik, net ,'-' ' -.:-.... ..,..... NEW ADVERTISE viENTS, a." V si (uTs". BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, n AS, rernovsd to his ,'jhop oe Maid street, opposite Hit C.ucihcllitc Church, where he will lie pleased to see his friends and tlie public, ladies and gentb;meu, who wish the very best work, un the best terms, and out of the best, Mock. A u pcrim- stock of material always on bund. CuI- on ui6. ja3-tfm A. FRECIv. l.ii u and lcknii 3 tiling, Bell Hanging and Jobbing of Every Description, VT-KATLY EXECUTED, at !oW prices and with dispatch. I shall keep in stock Can and Lock Ma terial., Hells, GunSv(muswle and breech loaders,) liillvss, Pistols, and Fishing Tiirkle of every description, Powder. Shot, Cups Wads and Wad Cutters, Shot Hs jfs, Powder Fhwsks, (June Bags, Cart ridges of all kinds. Sewing Macnine Nee dles, and everything pcrtaiuing to a sportsman's e (uiri ru n s. Most respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. M, J. -D3HEUTY, Opposite Central Hotel, jfi3-tf Asheville, N. C Tiie Noiith Allan lie, Monthly Magazine, dovo'ed to Lite rature, S" enee nud Art, published at Wilmington, X. C The corps ot contributors ine hide Rev oral of the most disti guished auihors of the present day. A serial story, pm ins. sketches, reviews, scientific and hisioricul articles will appear in every number. Tli is Magazine will contain on y crigi nnl literature. , Subscription one year 33.00. Single copy 2i cents. Aii communications sbonld be ad dressed to Mr. CICEUO W HARRIS, F.ditor and Proprietor. "TXinPO sliould snd 25 UXVJIVIS -L O "t to !l M Ci der of York, Pa., for a sample copy ot his beautiful I'hvtChpiqih Mr&iHwl RrrovJ. TImi is a new" inventioji, and will had, many anxious purchftsers jn every neigh borhood. Write for teritw to agents of tho grand p.cture -ntitlea 'J.Uu illustra ted Jjoru s i'rayer. II. H.-CaiOEiiLp-bliiber, York, P. Life is but short, and ve .soitid do all we can to h.iiJonr k. f.'hefk n .ronvli or cold at once by u.-ing an old and re- name lxmeuy iicli lis Vv Sj-rup. Criee 25 cents. Bull's Cough Among the Itrad Fnilufes Of th past, how mary bogus nostrum in ajr be a am be red I Beginning their ca eer ,ith ,a .tremendous fiounsli of trnw .ii'tj blazoned fur a time in the pubbi. jirinta and on naming posters, Boon, but tiot too soon, were t'jey jeltgutud to tho lnnbu of tlungsi lust on earth. But Ho, tetter's Ktomach Bitters is a liring atd thriving remeay. It gon on curing an! iu cure. Neither underhand nor onco vompetitiou afleti in. On the contrary, entrust with inferior rival perpetration only iu s e3 its pop ilarity. It lias becji repeaU'uly imitateu, out without success. Counterfeits of it have been surreptitious ly iutrodured, but hajre .fallen flat. Everywhere it vitrenchcs itelf in the coi.fi lence of the people; .and .well it may for it is a thoroughly reliable invigorant of the feeble, banignes dyspepsia aud con stipation braces th neres, cures rheu .autic ailments and kidney complaints, and eradicates nud prevents intermittent and remittent fc.ve.rs. OISITUAKST. W'll.LlAie iiowm Dwipson, son of Col. A. T. and iI.h. A.-i-'. JJuvlUsoii, was ooin at Mnrpii)-. Cherokee ooupt.v. N. o March iiltli lsi, and died in Philadelphia, l'a., Dec. Slst, l77. He wan uia.iieit Oct. I4iji, :$73 to i isa lianuatt M. Suiilli. daughter or Mr. 1. .1. and caina J. ,. Small, of Itiineoinliu euut. He professed con- v ... vn.suiu to the hie (tt.Cliii,st,,!n the sp ihK 1974, and Joined the Methodist Episcopal utmrch South on the 11th or Octoiwr.pt the sjime yenr. J-'rnni that tune to the ed ut ids eartln.v life he wax iu full fellowship in that ocmiunition, from which, as we devouity trust., he passed qnietlj lui'.i triumphaiirly to the .comiiiuuiuu of the. eluncli aliove. Mr. Uvidson'g huntress cxtreer tn Asheville was not uf ve,y lnujj duration, but iu this asso ciation witlK.he people he won a laitfe, number of friends from evei.y department of business and social lile. This was very imp, c.-m-eiy iu ilicated by the unusually laige eoucou seol peo ple of IxHli iae.es and f.om e- eiy niade of socle ly who tu, ned aside f.om their eiuplovuieut and Cli. istiDiis day t.. expiess tneir so. ,o',v una re pect liy attending the fuueiul se. vices and in wiluessini; the interment of his reuiains. Foi Kinie tune previous to his deatu he hai . been greatly atl'iete.d with nervous p oeuatioii resultiti; f.om adeeuJy Kliseased comliiion of his u.inaiy system, After much medical reai ineut at liiMiie, w hen he had Ouspaied of per uianent lecovery by that nieaiis, he and his f . lends tlioiurht it. best for him to repair to Phil adcl,.t; tt ti, be se.ved by a sn.trieai operatiuu. fl'lus he did, and alter the iipetftttoa was fe.r io.med. stewed m aiair way fpr a speedy re cove y aud an earjy rt.iurn to tie; hoaie in whuji he was so much beloved. Hut, in a few days the hope inspired by Ihu; stale c;f t:t case was sup planted by dreadlul apprehensiov, caused .y a. leleiri n in auuounciiiK his sudden illness nud suiiiiuoiiiiiK lug wile to his p.vtse ico. A few houis ater, just after the Uepaiture of l.is wl)e for Philadelphia, another telcifiani eaiue b.lng lug the BtaiUnur intelligeiiee of Ins deathi wuich, though iieaceful aud pamleso to him b ought to the hearts of his devoted wife ami family the Sense of a duMitfoa.wbM)WvtRr"l;!v:l and in this life, hieparab!e "'he cireunistancV'''-" of his absence Jfo.'u his wife aud children kuI rrlevds at, the time f his deal h rendered the ease peculiarly sad ; dmt n was much relieved by the fact .that he had faith tip and cniupeteot f,i-nds there who miuiste,ei to him indove tit the close of his life. friends who npt only did t lie utmost for him while living, but who be stowed upon his inoital leniains such care by euibalming and otherwise us Unit I'i,; fi leads had iti eat eomfoit when they beheld his fa;e. again. As a christian (rcntlenian. Brother Davidson was highly esteemed, and tlnotitfii almost, tbw wnole viiue ol his wnmeetioii with the elmroh tie sustained an otllcial i elation to it -Toward the eluse of his life the spirit of devotion seemed to KTow.in ti tin ; and .tnose whom it interests mow a.e solidly eomfoaed by the assurance that his died, not. only resignedly, but with that ealm re signation which sp.iiiKs Jhom a reliance upop the ycxHtiv of t.d in C'hifct. Hrothei Davidson leaves a wife deeply smli ten.aml desolate and two.'.umht and p.oiiusiuy child. en, .May Ella and Wilbur Edwin, the younger (if wiom w as baptised bv Dr. Kennedy, "with an appropriate hciyicc. )ii the jiarlor of the tamily .esidmice ami in tlie presence or Ids fatti er!,! remains, on the day. of the burial. Mrs. Davidson and the family are assuied of the sympathy of an unusually Jarg circle of Mends. While this cnmio.t is uot small, they wiil if ltd their" chief eomfoit in the gospel or t'hiist. which no.t only fu.nishes abundant, con solation for the pres,..iit, but pledges the reunior, of friends thiougli the iesu.rect.iou of the jtis'. In the p.oniie is of the gospel, and in them aiont all the higiier demands of the human lica.i l a. toiuihing the present aud future Etc met : For love will dream and faith will .rust, Since He who knows our need is inst That somehow, somewhere aieet wo inusL A las ! for him who never sees The slurs shine through his cypress trees; Whenever saw the light of day JS cross the mournful marble jhh.v tin hath not learned ry trustful faith .That truth to sense and llesh uukimwii, That life is ever lo.d of death, Aud love must ever eUuu its own. James Ayr.tt!?, Ja. Pec.. 23th, 1S77. t.Cheiokee Ilfrald please copy, Dikd. on the IMr'n December, ts.77, on .Turkey Creek, N. C, Jacob Martin, aged 76 yearn ana .11 i'loullis. Three weeks previous t.e his deat ho was st,Jcl).'i with pitialysls ; for. many yeais his ailUetiou has been very gieut. Few men have DL'L'ti inn e respected and useful Int.h.s eoiiiumuitv -than the deceased, and while tt'i Jreighiio.lu od lias lost agood citi.en, Ihe elmici has beeu deprived of one c.r its best nniiuho.. His tu.il ll in I he vli.istian religion was u.lu an,i steadfast, though it was la the lat'er pa. t of ln. life Lhat he, became a iUBinbnr of the cluueh. Ids d, Mill has east a gloom over the entire ni;rhbo. hood in whl-ea he lived, but Uu i: mourning is telieved by his leaving cvidrne-. of his future happumss in "an home not lua'te wllli hands-.'' A' (5 E NTS TR K F We can. employ a few more Agon? tills season t sell our Fruit Tree and other -Nursery Stock We etui give steady employment and a libcr;tl com mis:u to men of energy and n-biliiy. rtatUt'ac.lory references ns U honesty and business capacity must be given; also it bond for faith fill performance of duty. Applicants wi'l please state age mid previous oeeupntiop. . lT.AXiiLIN DA-VISA CO. PJH M:iu Street, Jlitlunoiid .Va jl-lm
The Semi-Weekly Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Jan. 3, 1878, edition 1
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