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jig n Vjvi- :r r '!"!!(:; NO. 8. VOL. IX. ASHE VILLE, 0.; "THURSDAY" FEBRUARY 21, 1878.-- LOCAL pnrliir of Mil IN. From !T 'nry's dall.T exciit Moii' ti 4 pm. " V.i in s,i in js iti. it'. li. a' 9 ti. tn. " V ivii -av.ii oo. I' io ' 7 p. ni. " int i vi.i"c ilo. il i Pin lav at it o. ra ; "i-nvillc, s v... 1 1. iln. lo ti i p m. fiviii.i Tn 'mIi (m-t V'-i'tn-- a 6 p. in. H-vi it Mmvtv nn'l F'i'lav t . m " L -st v Mo i lavs a nl T;mrsila.v8 at ti m. OKPART "RK8. , Henry', n a m., "laity, pxcpf .ativftTi Wtr ii 'i i,i r-i. T a. mi . itdiiv exocirt Sii'i'lays. " a ! . H. n..i p.m., " ' " . : , , Wih f !! a. in., " ' " ' Km'"? r.i 1. a. m ' " " Mm ' '!. An m Viln!d!ivH and Sa'nritays. Brsva "1. 1 p. m,. tfon-lavu anil ThiiiHitavK. Lie'- . " " .'-i,. . All malls ciii finally nns half hour before , u!ie tnl tune for iljiai'tiir J A. FAOO, P. M. , A LARHK 8-PAUE,40-COMJM" AGliCULTUm AND HOME JOURNAL, WILL Bl SEN To any oil sui 8;riti:iu to UiM papi' one year hi ill a. nitos, a ,ioi an ii ii ti . TliU ma . u ii can. ice to. tvj y One to e ecu re Tnn !! fn' this Iriee of One. Every Fa.tner, Ms.cliain, Lawyer, Doctor and ik.iu. jichoa d.iotiul bU.icriiie at ouoe, as tlim oiler in ooit io. a Miort time oil;)', f'litu a.mJ b'litESIUii; in published by P P. lldat it Co.. in lUueiU, omo. . Wiio have a cap.tal oi ova. Iiaii a .ml. on dollars, ami tliey Hi tf .1 : Ul'.ailiuil IO lliaKti 1" AKM AN0 l' lllKSlU" tuo ii.it, ai well as llio Cieap&st Aj tcullural Journal irtlie It aL. a.ly has a larfji ti .o.l.a.U til iIji e.j ..1 . . i c.rouiatiou than any otn- a the u inteU .-itatos. Jiv- K.J i.i.. ue. eB,,ui;..uiy oil. nil 1 lake a.lvuutiit,'f of Ih.s ouui', lor i''Ait .1 I' I iEnlOli will save lUi.iy ii.ucs iiiocot f imlli iidjid.s ilu.ui(t iliti Vca. , a? t-acli miiuoe. uoiuauis mi.cli vaiuaOle lino .aatiou auil tuuuy timoiy oUe.snoua wu.oli will p.uvoui iiiioeo and lucieubc reiurus to la. luor.i, A.id also uiauy u.iojul .ooeuits, and union I.kc. js.i.m anil emu. taiaiti rea.lilig matter for Mil d j,i.iruuoiiib ot ilu. iic aail t'ai.n L'ln, uia kiuK it a, ViiiiuolHuuit ivoioomtf viailoi to evu.y uicuiiiji oi Lne iiouseJioi.l. ino.-L' who wisa to bee a sample copy of Fa km and i-'iiiKdiiiu boloia aocy,itni(( tins otlei bhoukt eml l.ieii auj.eo.s oa a iiostai ca.U lo 1 P. Al AST A CO.. PublisheiS Fa. ui auU Fireside. htinutieiu, Oiii?. Bat ail wishing the two pue.s for tlie tince of o.iti u.u.l a,.,i.y to tlie pum-suei's of ' tne ASULViLLli CH'IZi.N. &stfVamca wamiiijobwprk. ol any charaetiir or description or tif Any styie "K iiiiil price, should reineuilk-'-' that the ""SiUK'V.KN ottio . U thorou-rlily prepared to do tne same at, the shortest possible notice Illa.iUs of a l kinds a specialty. Next Siiu lay will be. Scxagesima, or nixty days before Easter. Any one wishing good hay can ob tain the same 'ty iiotilyiug us of their want. Som1. of our girls received valentines ami some of our charming charming " girls didn't , r 4 ' ' President Wilson (jlj N" R. K , avs he will have the cars qike to Gndgcr'sFord, 7 iniles from Ashevilie, by July. . Oood for Preside Wilson. The members of tin; Baptist church choir hold ni'ist pleafiiijt veekly ineet iiigsat tlic residence of V.S O. Allcu, Ksq. Mayor Sununey never lets a good day pass without having good Work done on the streets.- Lower Main-street has been srivatlv "Improved, and A-e liope permanently so. ; Not even a tight to break the dull mouocoiiv. but we understand that there va-considerable of a 'scare' one day last week, down in tlie neighborhood of the Post Office ! We were pained to learn of the sud den death of Miss Fannie Uawls, n sister of Mrs. Mclvin R- Carter of this place, at her home in Union, 8 C. on tlie mor ning of the lo'th inst. W hat has become of the string band our fellow-townsman, Mr. J. G. Martin, Jr., was to organize? No sourtl of it do we hear, exc, -pt the sad wail of tlie violoncello, lamenting the degeneracy of Asheville's younger sons ! Mr. Then. F. Davidson returned home Friday last after a three weeks' stav in Washington. lie brings us ;leasant ac counts of our many friei.ds there, and nys the silver bill will certainly pass good news ! Mr. W. A. Smith, editor of the Hen derson ville Courier, was in town last week ami was engaged in getting the ex pression of opinion from our Attorneys ' in regard to Col. Wmhlell's bill to abol ish this Pistrict. We hope he will pub lish all he got. We would be glad if country post-mas-jUrs would assort their mails carefully, o as to avoid the frequent complaints we have received of late. Our friends ut VeaVervi!l' and Warm Springs are pecially requested to see that mails re quired to pass through their offices bo .lroyi-rly liiplribiited mid dispatched- TlIK I'KOI'LK OF MAUISON IS Foil It. apf. H , II. liniwn, of Maditoiuin a leltl-.-1" lis s. "Let Hell. Vanee kuov that s-verv man in Midis.ni favors VVail ilell's liilf." ' V," Will. Him pleasure. ' IHt. Wahk. de,nist, his arrived, is peniiaociiiU )htahlisheil n- "one of nsv and is ivic.lv tn do irond work at reason" able oriees. lie has a neat olliee f"H- ni'-i-ly ("apt. Cocke's . law ollii-t -and would lie "lad to see aitV in m nr Wi.iii.nl who eah't 'Miol'l his or h i- j.itv.' lr.. W. reliexes all finis tronhled. ( llANOEtj 1Iams.- He iiave inadver tant'y ountled to note tlx laet that: Mr. Jos'ph IViirtl, "Uncle Joe".Hsever,vho.y ileiiu!:ts to call him. has leased tlte French ISroad Hotel t'ron''apt Alexan der, and will .conduct, it this season. Of course it will lie kept in a very supe rior style. C'sipt. A.'s sjciiial phiz will In seen around, but. m.-.ect lie content plates embarking in another but we will hush. - J. I. ClIAMBKIlLAIS, very popular house of 0. KsQ., of that W. 'lhonie & Co.. Richmond, is in the city, and will remain in our section tor some time. Ve do not hesitate to say that for auy jjoods in their line, Messrs. Thorne& iUt. can do as weli for our inerciiaiits as any firm North or .South VVe heartily Com mend Mr . . to the leaders of tha iJiti FKVIT Tkkks The medals taken by Capt. Natt Alkiuson at the Centennial, National and State Fairs attest in more forcible lanifiiaire the Miperinrity of his fruit, than anything we could add. The Commissioner of Agriculture for the United States at Washington has writ ten I 'not . A :i.I;iiw lnni to tui'iils i siie- . ' v .. tT 0 cimeiis of Iruit to represent the U. b. at the World s Fair to commence in a tew weeks at Paris. Our State Ag'l Com missioner, has made a like request. Hur rah for Western North Carolina. , Buy your fruit trees of (.'apt. Atkinson. Knights of Honor The following is a capital showing for this new order, taken from the Augusta Chronicle, and gives a good idea of its workings: "Mr. Jesse M. Turpiu, who died near tli's city recently, v. us a member of the Sheparil Lodge, No. 721, Knights of Honor, wliied organization he joined August I, 1877. He died December 30, 1877. During his couueetiou with! the lodge he paid to its linn! tlie sum of lour dollars. Yolerday an order was re- ceiveil from the Supreme Lodge, at Woi ster, Ohio, forgj.iiou to be paid to Mr. I'urpin's heirs. This sum is paid to tlie heirs of every deceased member of the order within a lew weeks niter his death. ' The present ordr is numbered 17, showing that there have been !87 deaths in the order since the date of its organization in June, I W7:f . The total amount paid out has bee; $374,000. So far the cost of insurance to each mem ber ha- not been more than $11 per an num, and 'luring the last four months (i J cents have covered tlie cost to each member for each death. There are two lodges of the ordct- in Augusta both in a flourishing condition. x A Serious Affray is Haywood. An occaaioual correspoii(le,ut. at Pigeot Vralley sends us tlie follovviug: "On the 12th inst a serious altercation occurred at. a sc'iool house in this val ey between Wiley Shook and Jacob lingers, which resulted as fol ows : ' ' ' Shook (the teacher of the school) cor rected Rogers in rather an abrupt man ner, the latter became highly ollended, and after leaving the house a fewr rods, came back witli knife in hand, and after some passing about and unpleasant words Rogers struck Shook in the face witli his knife, inflicting a serious wound of some four or tivu inches in length. The hemorrhage- was profuse. There Were some other slight wounds on his face ami hand. Rogers was carried be iorc Justice Smathers and Osborne, and was .bound, over to court. Shook's wounds are doing well, and I hope lie may soon recover. No further trouble is anticipated, its the parties seem to be sorry it occurred." A New Enterprise Mr. II. II. Webb, late of the firm cf Webb and Smith, lias purchased the patent right for the new Barnes Tanning process for eight of our Western counties, anil will at once erect a tannery in Ashevule. t , iini....M....H...,B vtii.i. sive seale. must oav lic'-c indeed we know of no luier iiel.1 for such an en- temrise r.hau riidit. here, and with Mr. Webb's attentive energy we are sure jt will succeed. And. w have ureat faith in the patent-tan process. We have cer- where walnut Inniber is very pleutiiul. tainly seen results that speak for them- There is more line wa nut tiinher in tli.il. selves. A process that will turnout section than in any othei portion of the tlie very best sole-leather in from JO to St''11. so jt is b,,t' lt cauu.i!, ii.'cmm 40 days, harness leather ditto, klp in an article ol com, umce as long as rail 12 to lit, and the finest calf-skins in I road freights continue as high as tuey from C tn 11) davs must be valuable. a,'u ""' This is the cause, we pre We hope Mr. W. m.tv reap the most i "" Messrs. Smith & Co. having satisfactory results from bis enternrise. , concluded to erect their works at Old a - - - The right thing in the right place is without doubt Or Cull s Uaby Syrup, the 10-Pagvs, 80 Coliu,:its, of reading m:t b3t remedy for Babies whila teelliinjr. 'ter to subscribers of tne Ciniz:on for (ie Price, only ii cents a bottle- Tub Uecknt c.vormi Hit lyy. Our friend (.'ol. AmK-ivn , Iiimja. ; tiin above sect 'hui form usj that ,tiie rer cent $toi m w&stiicirtifetdcstriiQtWi'that ever viHltfd it."' lltindreils' of acres ot timber was'clearod wtf cnrircly, Uowed over Mr Ilob Fox's kMid.liu;e, a 'iuHik bouse ulid staWeif P M r. Hn-auk t'KVsiirt and every Hppk-twi he; li.t.d,'. eiitjirely destroved a tine oichaid lor ,Mj;.?lohii AmIreMs, an'' )'r Maiioi lliyTisoni im lifted the roots off the hoiiis pf'lleury '"civiuney.'.lacli 1 (J rewrwonil',' a tT T '!t-n-ben. W hite, i t'ol A. siiys tiiorei thnher was destroyed that uixlittiiim i.n' n ceii tury beiorc. all told., Toe wind come from tne ca-t, down, every fork of the si ream, seemed to joilt ai.d then w. nt on toxVards UaKCiVille, whciv -jreat damage was iloiic-. lie think1 iiiuch Kood, wholesoiae pi'Mj iti wus done that ui;ht on the creek., .. ' Handsomk Compliments. Many of our people remember Capr. J. 'palder Turner, who was assistant engineer up on the Western Kailroad when work was progressing upon it. For some years he has been chief engineer, 'upon tlie North-east Georgia lload, from Ath ens to Rabun Gap. Recently, npog the occasion of the signiug.of thejbouds for the road by the Governor of Georgia the people ol Athe n.s .celebrated the. vent by an immense torchlight, procession and speeches. One of the speakers and one of the officers of the road, in addressing the crowd thus alluded, to Capt, Turner : "But fedow citizens, tlie ablest mind could never have saved your money, hail you not secured the services of a laith ful engineer, and I agftin depart from my purpose, to make no.; personal allu sions i order to bear testimony to - tlie fact . iiat should you ever complete the North-Eastern Railroad to Rabun Gap, your success must- be piimariltj attribu ted tn the efficient anil faithful discharge of duty by yoifr Cliiuf En .ineei,! J. Call dor Turner jiuthe: construction; of the lirst forty miles ofyour roa'd." ; And one of the toasts proposed by Howell Cobb, Ksq.,. was,, .Our able and faithful Chief Engineer. Capt. Turner, to him is primarily due ti e credit for tlie economy of construction of our road, the cheapest and best road ever built, in Georgia." ), . 1 This road will noV be pusTied ; to Ra bun Gtip, and thence will proceed down tlie, Tennessee valley to Franklin,. Ma con county. VVe nope it may be vigor ously prosecuted to an early completion. Persoal Mr. Wni. T. ' 'Adams and family, who, for the last thiee months have been sojourning in our mi- 1st, left last week for charlotte, on their way' to Jacksonville, Florida. Mr Adams" is a genial gentleman of the right sort, snul aUhoiigh coining South with th ideas that most Nortlieru peo ple luive of, our section, we are , plensrd to learn , tiliat his prejudices ibavcbeein ni il,i-eat.iua8ure removed, and that he wifl take 'back to Boston a better and pleaantcr opinion of ' llehels" thaiuhat ciiteitained on his arrival ' diei'e. Oirr people are always happy to; ,, see land v.i),i;i)ily wejconiu. Northern visitois, but in tliis, instance parted with more than, ordinary regret from their Boston friimds. ' I ' 'Me. Atlams' readiness in lemling his services to, the, Ashevilie Reading Club was highly appreciated, not only by the members of tlie Club, but by tlie public also.'" On two occasions hi! entertained us at theCoiirt liouse by reading some of his original pieces, and the subject of his last-was especially interesting to vs. as it detailed the successful struggles ot a poor printer boy. We congratulate orr Brother of the Observer and other citizens of Charlotte, for what is our loss is their gain. With the kindest wishes of our coin munity Mr. Adams, his wife and daugh ter, journey Southward. ' May their re ception be as warm and their departure leave as many sincere friends behind them in their tour, as was tlie case in our Mountain City. Should time and circumstances again bring this pleasant family to our midst there will be many here extend to them the right hand of kindly fellowship. KNI'I'-KPRISING. e learn from the ilmiugtou Ilto eto that Messrs. I). A 0 ... ., ., ,.. . . Smith fc Co., ot that city, are putfi "P a I'uruiture factory at Old Fort. They have erected the building, a id have several saws running. Old Port is a desirable point for ni.inui.ieturing ' " kinds ot tiiruiture, tor it is a region Fart instead of Wilmington jear-imly $2.0U vak in ajca ice- rt T i i ' - " . . I i A. 4' IBK H A L Off B R. To .all, ifvU-cri-rterlio,wiH pav ui!$2.0H in aiivnuce. Lfor ,hy C,n iZB9. wlwtlier tbey now .take u. or may su ise' ine ior ii wc win nemi a large? lu ciiliiiiiu, page Agricultural' .fodltikl-Farm and Flit'side-i-for the year. ! ' 1 i 1 J ! ;; y't'w qCAKTEUs.yOiir' friend; Capt. fc. M.'ceke, has rem-ived 'to the new office i the rear of the mie lately tilrjcnpieil by iiiin. It is a wry' hand-. solne ottiiN. kiinely arranged and tiiiish- mk and thcicitpUiu Jecls .nt,!!)! Lv at Ikmuc ,ip there.. , lis lalh string hauys on tlie outside always. , ' .'I New Hakdwakk STOKK.'-We direct iittt'iitioir to the udv'H-tisemeiit tf i Mr. Haiuistiiil oll'eriitg vverytliin J : iii- tint, shafi-oi, liafdwai-e iisfil hy ,.tn'iiiis or farmers or mecfianics at the lowest pri ces. v.oniK will lie sold fieri! as ehi'apty by vvlio'eVali o" 'retail as 'tlreV .in be-J bought in Charlotte or other Wiir ket." Cll mid wtlteirjii.'w.'s'fock, and, tiud, Wauy.tliingsijiynye.d, ,.,,n ,,; New Ads Notice to tt 1 1 exeetrtorst ailiiiinist rotors, &e , bv E.' W. 'Herudon, Judge iVoba'te,; Buncomifc iSo. ' ' A i Wo horse wagon, tor sale, by Capt. TrW.attoli.' ni" 'iiHiosttwKlinrfgdin, Ludtk'n and Bates, o . i. r" . o;naioyiviiK l',r" , I A llo't,.:! k keeVer , wanted.'. aiply . Danville, Va.' " ', ' lifia Sfitilifid' Railrolfil, fii to Chas, Jo;ies, The'Vii'WiMa MidliiMtl' IWilrolfil, fitrtti DiHirilliWti LvrYohbiirgld WafOlington and' Bicltinfiore nft'oi'ils do"" ooiiK'utious and quick time. 'See pieulty .1 "!" ii The Iobacuo For Paris and Other Items. Our townsman. S. jC. Sheltou kindly , furnishes us tlp3 ; follpw ing: , -r ,." i .i i7:j f j , . Th tojincoo lew Paris. has.,be';i isent forward to the .Agricultural De4)a;;tijieut at Wiishi.ngt.oii. H was nio'duced by Jas. M. Smith "ami 'prepared arid Vent forward 'ufuWlhe auspices of tlie ""ISiiel fon TobaccivCiuiug tompaiiyrinlf it don't take,a gold medal 1 lidl always think it oi)ght. ;,, , i , ,,. , ' I took the stage on vTednesday, 1 7th, inst., and altho the roads wen; iutiliira ble I inust say that two Inore care ful, aeeommoiiati Kg drivers don't otten handle ribbons than Bob Cliunu,, and Dow Uehihardt. Ut.v had the mud am! darkness until to encounter, and he diil It like a man. One drive was so well done that it elicited a clap of npplause trom the. ladies along. About Si o'clock we got to Henry, and was kindly cared for by 'mine host." of the St. Bernard. Next morning we were oil' tor Salisbury. President H ilson spoke words ol wu- coutageiiiiMif as to the progress of his Road. I'tie inanageirent seems to be good, , At. ."alisbury we were taken in charge by Col. Brown, at the Boyden, wiq is doing all he, citu to make his guests eat themselves almost-to death. Bed clean, servants attentive and every i thing moving on "merry a a uiar,riage bell.":.! ., . .-, ., , - , . .jftar.ybl.CaU grow less." 'may rijs,.phadov never -1 Bacit home again.' o i .id-KKAT AWAKE.MNO IN, AHRVn-Jil' -rU'iitlei-griwuid roiulS no obsl-iele in the Way -of' people-who 'heat1 of the low pri ces at the cheat), cash and ba ler store ut Pleasant, (Allen. Millis.A Co. The cry ot" hard tildes is abroad in the land. hut the activity in business at. Pleasant, Allen, Mfdis it (Jo's., is iiiidoubtdd evi deuce that there is life-iii the old land yet ; iji'O dozen Clin k's 0. N. T. spool cotton just received an. I otlered to Use trade at' factory prices -to the retail at 7D cents dozen- 4 spools for 'ioets. fleO lbs. fresh eaiuly, i)0 lbs. casting Goo lbs. sole leather, good coil'ee 4. 4i and 5 'pounds to the dollar. Sundry other gootls daily arriving. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup has been be fore tho public tor years, . ud is pro- nftiiuced by thousands superior to all other articles for the euro of; Coughs, Colds, Influenza and all Pulmonary (Join plaints. It costs only 21 cents a boule. Music, Swkbt Mcsic, Evkiiywhbrb. In old Ocean's roar, in the tippling of the Stream; in the Forest's wild blast; in the Zephyr's breath, and more particular ly in the popular Southern Musical Jour nal, which is now a welcome visitor in so many musical households th. ougliout our music loving Southland. Aud well it may he, for, aside from iis being ti most an e exponent of Southern musical culture and progress, it ranks prominently among the very best musictl iiioiiililies iu the land, aud in respect of its musiesl selections "txeels them till.' Kacli monthly number contains a great variety of inter esting musical I ending matter ami $1.00 worm ol choice Music from popular com posers Then too. e;ery subscriber gets as a P.vmitiin, -"3 I ."0 worth of Sliett Mu sit: ot their own selection from the pub lishers' immense stuck, aad 'also u 1'rem in in Tikdin the Premium Drawing for a superb .80 1 PimiOi which is to be pre sented to the first I, Oil1) subsericers re ceived in HIS. Send a 3 cent stamp for Specimen Copy, giving full paiticulars. Addresj U) publishers, Luoum & Baths, 4w Sayauali, Ua. C. F. Y'Miij,.Es, of Yancey, says positively lie is not dead. Mr. W ilson HensJey, ,of . Yaycey, .writes us iiUe-tenths , of, the. . voters of aueey limir" WaddciPs fytlLto iibolish tin Western Uisti-iet. i - ' ! i : t n : ', )' t ..One of ouf voungmicrehauts uagooe ofl' t get a, wife. We aiy a.ssnivd l is a I,ovc all'afr. , We hope our friends ' will consider that ttnro'-d sl.oe lias iieeiicast niter-them-'" ; ,! '" '"'U' . . , , .. Tlie sun wild wind have done much to dry one tiiudily road ourj preference is for tin zuu, it's pleusanter; but we. feel l(Miiid toMilfer witlr'Mr. JEMip.'' br in lli'licoiiibe the wind has U-i'ii nil ire pow erlul than the sun in hriugingahout the alMiye iuKiilt-i-)eifiiii.' it hnslcid. abet ter chance, and E-op wa rielil -after all!, . ' ,' " .....!.. r.i.. - j .yjerinin , cofispirM'UJB. Ki;uM('H oi Western Caroliuujjure cxoeedUigly; mum pu t(ie,jWja4deIL ti H . - ,V ; i a i ;tt i h-re il them an opportunity to. infoi iiij fjiit; peo ple through the CH'IZK.V ol their views, liit,!upfu;thesic writings fhey have been otherwise engaged. We presume we WilJ hear thtui t wider aUr khile. " Mr.:D6rtglas Payne a-i,; wifr, rfnd Mr. WnJ H' PatKof IH:troit,,.Mii:hi:u,are. v stopping at tlie Eagle. Wellrtpcr the weather clerk )n' pleasantcr flltys and finer snuseis Oil hia docket IW the next g' weeks than be has gi voir! usj 'hereto fore otherwise we fear tlie e.iaractei of the Switzerland of America will b -damaged In the" eves of a'lf new comers. Durham Tobacco Mabkbt.Kc- pmted by II. A-'Reams' Wiireliotise, Un tt d iti! of tlie 15th' nst.,' we are fur nished tlie following; 1 : ' - 1 Y'"Dai k lifgs'$2a'r; rM do. 3a 4'.' Bright Internum ill 4ii, inrtdlu.n (ia8 good Oa i 3, tam-y 1 la 20.. 14od leaf, common lark -ia-U, good -la-) no tine or extra tine on the Market,, Bright wrappers, common 1 , ala. uu'Uiilill l.'alfl, nne 2:ia 40. eztra' 3tJn.tf.il ' Deitiand good ior line wrappers and fancy smokers: large or ders for these direct from manufacturers. Common grades .low and sales dull. Oar neighbors'' ciiuuieu ' look so rosy and liea thy vHiid ' are never su-k. ' Our cliildri'ii are so deliealu and have guch nulo ! uouiiileji'ins; .. Your neijrlibor keeps up witli Uk tiir.es mid givfs S'iri ner' liniian - Vt-rmiluge to his vhildren twice a year. ' Otficiul Wesillicr Kepori.. KUfioited weelcly for the Citizen, BY Dlt. W. OLISITSMAN. Of the Mouatalu Sauna, ium, Asitoville, N. C. Foi the week emluiif Feb. 16th, 1ST6. Tli.ll"liRli. IRe've lialn m'li h'st lo 81 ilu'i j (all. PATIC. Mean Ba.o r We'r. Feb. to, I an u ut a u u ! 8 21 5 25 0 I3S t 4U (Ml) UI . A6 t Hi U ti o! hi S 4i 0 !I4 0 4ll 0 4 t S 3S li I 4d 9 fri U 3S U 1 8 n.m 0;w o, 75 0 8i a, 51 i l.s ii j 6 0 Ot U 0.1 0 UOj (I 00 U (11 1 U O'i o to, 0 l.tf o oul ' 13 ii " IK, ss u 71 3 " us. Weelt I" Mouth ll' Ui U There was 1 Inch snow on the 10th, aud i in- nar lialo u tne tli and loth. N E vV AL) VJSiilH IS Ai 1 U' S. TWlfSALU, VtStlY CHiiAP. ' A splendid I'wo-itorse IToffon, uew, hiindsoiucly tinislied. Cttu he seen al iir. Swio quod's paint shojt. . VI1 he sold very low iu price, ami on easy terms of payment. Apply soon to le ai-tf VUOS. W.1 PAtTOX. INK OPENING.; fho subscriber is anxious to correspond with some re pons, b o i-urly competent to conduct a Summer Hotel pSpriugs.) iu a most dehglitml section Uuly a tew hun dred ilollais is ueeesaary to start the bus iness, and a good income is assured. Let those interested communicate vit! CUA.-S. JUNKS. te 21 Ins Box 214, liauville, Va. over, LiUudkn fe Hates hold the held and compete with the world. l.u.it) j'uierb Instrameuts. from reliable makers, at factory prices, live y man ins own agent. Uottoiii prices to all. New Pianos, $135, $I;H), $I7H. N'ew Or guns, $41), $j i, $J.. ."Six years guaran tee. l"'ilteeu days trial. Maker's name cu all instruments. Square dealing, tlet honest truth, and best bargains iu tlie I'. S. From $0 to $ 0J actually saved ia buying Irom Luddkn ii Hatcs' Southern V n-jlesaie Piano ami Orgun Depot, Sa vanual', tia. te'2l-4w UfiUrJ. All Kxecutors, Adminis-' trators and Guardians, who should inase siU'lementd or tile new bonds, are requested to appear at the office of the uudersigued, iu Ashevilie. N. C, on or beiore tlie loth day of March next, and make such settlements and file :h ir bonds according to law, and avoid thj costs of personal notice requiring such appearance. This February 1 5th, 178" K W. HKllSnON, Judge of Probate, and Clerk of Superior Court liuupomoe co, fe 21 4w T"
The Semi-Weekly Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 21, 1878, edition 1
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