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aanppisjsisawsjs aaaaaaaansjsqsti I BOARDING, WANTS, DAILY CITIZEN 1 JHLIE, JUA1JL I 01 1 Fur Knit, ami Loit Notice, three bell vend to VLItor. hi any part the Citj. linen tr Icm, 3ft Cent for flntin nertinn, ftdc. for 3, 7Ac, fur 6. Oune Month f, Two Week., or lew , BOe. 26c. VOLUME V.tNO, 300. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. TRADE WINNERS. PURE GOODS, Correct Weights, Best Quality, Low Prices. POWELL & SNIDER -THB LKADURS IN- FINE GROCERIES AND- TABLE DELICACIKS. eONMARCHE, 30 South Main St P O, C B And Thompson CORSETS, Large variety, all grade, Second Invoice Pongee Curtain Drapery New drlfrna. very pretty. Beautiful Drapery SCARFS. Novelties dully. 30 South Main St. BONMARGHE FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY I SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CITY LOTS. By order of the owner I put on ftalc nn three years' time, only a ma!l amount of cnh wanted, 60 Lots on Catholic Hill, Splendid mountain view, only 5 minute from the court house, at from 75 toisoKacht According to alie andlocntlon. Worth double and three times thr money. I.ibcf al advances made to improve the lots. FOR 8A1.K 2, a and 4 roam houses, well built, with tire places, on an me hill,apncrt.v at figures and terms to suit the purchaser. Bpltndid opportunity for people of nwxterntr means to secure or to build a comfortable borne; FOKIULBOR TO MR NT 3 larire ttne ment housea, 'J and N rooms respectively, on Riiale street. Well adapted for cheap bote) or hoard Ins: houses. Most liberal terms granted. Plana and full particulars wltb j. M. CAM PHI..,.., janu d:ira Meal Hstntc Dealer. JANUS FRANK, DM AX IB K FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Agent for Keem, Creek Wooleo Mill. A.berllle. N C North Main fchiortlv We Keep The Best. MARTIN'S MARKET 60 SOUTH MAIS ST., Kansas City Meats. BEEF, HAMS. PORK. LARO, MUTTON, BKFIT BACON, SAUSAGES, DRY SALT MEATS. PIG S FEET, TRIPE, PIG TONGUES, ' DRESSED POULTRY. inijrA d.1m J?IKB IN8URANCB. FIRE. LIFE. ACCIDENT. PULLIAM & At the nuk of A.herllle. AUHBVILLB, H. C. CO. Keprratnt tbf following companies, Til. i mi. cash asssts in n. AorIo Nevada, of California, .$a.7.Ha.l Continental, of New Vonl 4,RTn,n!IH Hamlinrc-nremen.ofOermany 1,1211,(104 Londitn Aaaurancv, of Unaland I,A4A,1MIA Nissan, of New York 3,937.41(2 Orient, of Hartford....,,.. ., 1,)MI7,HU2 phnmts, of Urooklra ,B4.7 01. raw nr. an Mann., ot mib araota I.IUI.ofll onthern, of New Orleans 4:iw,nM4 Western, 01 Toronto I.UUB.iiasi Mutual Accident Aaaodatloa .tttiia l ife la.uranc Compaaj. dtmarilB, V. 0. WOLFE. Ovse too stta of the moat Uautlful Monument and Tonibatouca Jutt rrrdwe, horn the ckeafieat Tomb. tune to handsome Meaamata. I hart made a treat reduction la prists, and H will par jroa to eomt and look at my .toc whetbar jroa ha Of not. . Wareroo Court quart. av-,WoUX AaKding, THE "RACKET." Two important and nwes sary articles in houne furnish' ing are kept at the "1 Racket Store" in great vari ety and at very lowprioeH, as follows : SMYRNA RUOS, alike on both sides, from 680. to .fu. each ; BRUSSELS RUGS in all hizw, trom (uc. to fl.iiH, worth double the money ; Muyuivna uuufs in CreaniH, Tans, and other U icHte whadeH, beautiful goods and at vei-y low priceH. Wire F'oot Mats, Rubber Foot Mats, Cocoa Foot Mats. The other item to which particular attention irt called in our line of CURTAINS and Curtain Goods. Read the list and the prices: LACE CURTAIN'S at Wc. per pair; LACE CURTAIN material, edge scalloped and bound. benutiful patterns. Ulc. per yard : SCRIM, white and colored. very wide, at (ili to l.'Jc. per yard; CRETONNE, different wiill lis, bright figures, 10c. to 1.1c. iter yard : SHADES plain solid col ors to very naixlsome nne goods, all on spring rollers, rom .Mc. to 1, each coni- ilete at about one-half regu- MISCELLANUOIS. KHTA HlilSHEn 1874. VY.CCARMICHAEL APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N.C. PITV THB bORROWM OP A POOR "RICH" MAN. A telegram from Havana conveys the distressing informntlou that Mr. Hubert Garrett and party had reached that city from St. Augustine, the bill of fare at the latter place "being so poor that further xtny was out of the iucstion." We hud WE DO NOT 8KM; ClIEAP 'en taught to believe that Flagler out DfMTlH. but WILL SELL YOr "is ahmidant meanshnd so contrived l)i)i';u rtiL- t ,1 ..,1 if I it that his several million dollar hotels ,'..IK7 . , ..III. ,1,1, rlmir. liolioi'a vt'lmf ii'u uiit , . " . . . I nctini? tiistca find the most cmirii'imiK f, , n t. .... "'- lu.urv. In th iireseiu of mnW Apiclus or Lucullus Flagler stands ill It is eilllipped with the best to reach the height of luxurious de- gOOUHtliat money can buy mnnd. But ufter all, Mr. Garrett and troill E. Merck, h. R. bmilhb, '' Prty are men like ourselves; on 'arke. Davis & Co.. .Ino. wh"' "ieat have tvy n ONE THOUSAND KILLED. A DIHAHTROI'lt CVCI.ONE I.OVIatVII.I.K, KV. Wyeth & Hro., and from other loading maiiutacturiim-cheiii- ists in this country and Eu- rope, whose goods for purity cannot be questioned. J're Hcriptions tilled at all Hours. grown so proud? I wen surfeited out of the dish of raonop- ly. Let us see some of the contents ol that dish: Mr. Voorhres in his recent speech in the senate tells us something alMiutitin his account of theCnrnegit hanquet enjoyed in Washington City a iiiiy ur iiiK'ii-) i ifiieivu uw wks ago. He snvs, in recalling free Of charge to llliy part Of the reporter's account 'of the repast: the city. Our Slock of Drugs, "Undoubtedly it was the most elegant latent AleuiOllies and Drug- imur ever given in this city, if not in the gists iMUldrieS IS complete, tinted States. A gorgeous dinner and at prices that defy com- lh,lt " nncicut Komun feast netit ion. Don't foriret the 0ver two ti'nud tulips and cro iiliwu Vn (! X tnin uti-iuit t'"s,Sl thousunda of ruses were used I M where you will at all times bo served by competent pi seriptionists. US7D. S. R. 1 ISNi). KEPL1CR. HUAI.UK IN plei lar prices. Curtain Coles. Culls and Chains. A beautiful lino of CHINA SILK for half curtains lOe. to 14c. per yard. Everythinir for housekeeping at the BIG RACKET." a menu that almost the whole world fur uished;" and then Mr. Yoorhees savs: Among other things the farmers nnd wage workers of the country were in formed that the fish, liciug a sole, wnt secured from Kngliind, the mutton from Scotland, the spring chickens from Louis- na. The celery, i.livca and anchovies were served in the finest cut glass, and 1 lie suited alinouils uud radishes in dishes of solid silver. The silver alone in the table cost S.'t.ouo. At ne end ol the tariff question the manu lacturer, the protected monopolist preuds an unx'rinl banquet board li-aded with epicurean dishes from everv miir ami nowiug wnii wines costlier than nectar, while, ut the other end ol tliequestionfarm la borers, wage workers .iiul all who live by the sweat of their faces are in deep apprehension, in sighs, in distress, nnd often in tears." In and then MSA I. ESTATE. WAI.TSB B. llWYN, YY. W. WKST, GVYN & WEST, iBurccHurt 10 Walter H.llwynl ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL LST ATE. Loans) Hecurely Placed at Per Cent. Molriry rolille. Cominl.loner. ol I eeil. FIRE INSURANCE. OPFICK-ffoatheaHl Court Miuarc. CORTLAND BROS.. Real Rstate IlrukcrH. 4ud 1 Invcatiucut 1 Airpiita, OWcra: 3 Jk M I'atton Ave feliHrttv Arcoml a, Mir. JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman Ik Child i, 1EAL ESTATE LOAN BROKE 11 Htrlctl a Urokerngc HualiicaiH Loans Meurelx placed at a lier cent. R L. A. FARIN1IOLT. EAL ESTATE BROKE And Notary Public. RooniNo.n,McLoud Build's: DUY8 AND HKLLH HKAL KHTATK ON COMMISSION. MI'KCIAL ATTENTION TO KENT- INO AND COLLKCTINU. LOANS SECl'ltELY PLACED ON REAL ESTATE. REFERS TO ALL THE BANKS OF ASHEVILLE. MRS. A. P.LaBARBE 159 Patton Avenue. first-Class Board by tlje day or month. Terms made know sa application. dKt die FINE GROCERIES. Purveyor to intelligent nml npprecuitive Asheville nml Ainerienii f.innlies. rnhites untl tastes of peoiile who lie- lieve in good livinir -a tinot ! liunihui'U'ed l).v"('lieiin.It)hn" gooils. llienii goods unit lirst (unhty lire not synony moils. 1 linve in stoik 11111 tOliri'ive, llll Sensolinllle Spe- looking first on this pictm names, eomprising 111 part rruits, Oranges, Lemons Cranberries, Kaisins, Figs. Mits, etc. Miscellaneous ( 'hoiee ( ). K New Orlea ns Molasses, for ta ble use, Prime New Orleans Molasses, for rooking." Kx tra fine Assortment ol'Craek- ers. Fine Teas and ColTees a specialty. Mince Meats tioidou Si hilworth's. and oilier brands. I'luni I'uddiug.Call'V I'oot Jelly, etc. I'ressed and Crystallised dinger. Shad Roe in kiln. Koe I Icrrings ami all other goons in ilcmand lor the Holiday. s. k. ki:i'i.i-:k. Twenty.Flve Hundred Houses Blown Down and Forty Towiih In Indiana and Kentucky wiped Out Parllcularx Meniere. A terrible cyclone passed over Louis ville, Ky last night, currying ruin nnd desolation in its path. 1 ne latest reports state mat l ,unu lives were lost, 2,500 bouses destroyed and that 10,000 ure left homeless. Forty smaller towns west of that place and lying in Indiana and Kentucky are said to have been wiped out. It is impossible to estimate the amount that they htive of tbe damage, although it will lie many They hove fed and I millions of dollars. All the telegraph wires lending to the city were destroyed or blown down and it is almost impossible to get news of the dread disaster. Adding to the ter rors of the wind storm, (ires broke out and raged among the debris, burning be. yond recognition ninny of the unfortu. nute victims who were killed by the storm. The scene surpasses description. Men women and children are wandering about the streets half clnd and nearlv crazed. Crowds of friends nnd relative of the victims are watching the rescuing committee ns they are removing the bo. dies of the dead and wounded from the ruins ot fallen houses. The wounded are iH-ing cared for at the different hospitals ol the city, and many private houses arc thrown 0cii to the sufferers. At the smaller towns, many of which were completely destroyed, the situation is alarming. Houses were blown awav and there is no shelter for the people win survived the fury of the storm. The full pnrticnlnrs will not lie known for several lays until the wires can he replaced. A dispatch received this morning Irom New York states that the Siinisout with an extra confirming the reports of the great loss of lile and damage to proierty and confirms the hrst report that l.Ollli lives were lost anil 2,ri(l0 buildings de stroyed. NORTH CAROLINA NOTRN, Senator Ransom is ill at his home in Northampton. Work on the Stntcsvillc public build ing win commence uext month. Work on the electric street railway sys tem 01 inston-aaicm nas oegun, Armour will build large cold Btorage nouses at n iiimngion. at a cost ol S12.- uuu. Reulsvtlle will have water works if Rockingham county will vote the neces sary bonds. The municipal elections in most of the cities and towns in this State will be Held May 5, A wrecked vessel came ashore three miles south of New Inlet. All the crew were saved. Captain A. I. Taylor, a former citizen of Nash county, died at Clarksville,Tenn., ageu Ti years. The largest organ in the Stnte has been placed in the First haptist church at w iiinmgton. I JTlT FROM HF.NItF.KMONVII.I.I-:. on thill, most aptly does Mr. Voorhees suggest the most dramatic feast in all history as living and imiierislmhle les son : "liclshauar the king made a great least to a thousand of bis lords, und drank wine before the thousand. 'They (Vnnk WA'. and praised the gods of gold, nnd of Cilvcr, of brass, ol iron, of wood nnd of sionc. "In the same hour came forth linger-. of a man's hand and wrote over against the candlestick upon the plaster of tin wall of the king's palace. Mi nk Mknh, Tkkkl, I'i'iuksin." no, wituoiii a cnange, without some consideration for the rights and interests . in ne masses, i ne same Iriglillul warn VXJ . '"K ih'ioii UscU liefore the tern- 'UULRjty-0&V U ) "i"1 '.vci of those who heap up riches V ami delight themselves with the splendid selfish pleasure thereof, while the toili-re It. U. Taylor's eclehra ted Uulfcr from hunger and perish through starvation, I'erhnps Mr. Garrett, or those l:kc him, unable to find sufficient fnf htvIw nml mnilitr Knrin.r delight at the tul.l.s of the I'ouct dt 1 ' 1 "Leon, Stiff Hats, "Second to None What In Dolnir In That Flnurlah. line Town. HtsnHRSiiNVii.LK. March 2."i. ls'10. The enrly prosinvt of our new railroad is giving spirit and eneruv to our ncoole. nnd the new erosstieslhat are oiled iiIoiil' ...ti,,, nu-i uvkiii w iiiua iikc me initia tion ol a street rtilwav eiiteioiisc. Th water pipes are living placed in the ditch prepared for them, nnd the new strict that has been ociifd lending to the water worxs is uemg rnpidl v graded. This will Ik- a most beautiful drive next sinnin. r and not too far for a pleasant walk. I ne new Haptist church will lie com pleted soon. The vcrv heniililtil im-m.i. rial window, presented by Capt. M, C. Toms nnd placed in the church as a me morial to Mrs. Toms, has arrived and is now in the church ready to be put up. Our Methodist friends are talking of erecting a new nouse ot worship; mid w hen they undertake it, they will doit. The granite for the first 'storv of the new jail it on the ground, nnd we mav expect work to licgin on it soon. It wiil lie located just below the court house on the snme square, ludson College is flourishing, now hav ing lL'ti names on the register. IIknukksonvii.i.k. TRIKD TO F.MCAI-i:, shapes and colors just in. II. REDWOOD&CO. Clothing, Gents' Furnishings, Hats and Shoes. He nave in stock 11 large and complete line of House Furnishing Dry Hoods. RUGS, DRUGGETS AND ART SQUARES a specialty also. Sheelings (all widths), lowelM, .Nap kins, Table Linens, Curtaius, may, like another biblical charac ter, come to share with the bensts of the field, their simple and unsophisticated repasts. Human misery has its limits ol endurance, human arrogance its hounds of toleration. published a splendid edition, kuuwn ai the Cnpe Fear and Yadkin Vallev edition, in honor of the completion of the railroad by that nnme. It is the fiist road in this Stale, that ns n whole. which connects directly the coast nnd the mountains, nn iron stream wut with its sources among the lllue Ridge. Hid Its nuillth on the sen inni. Tin.. KIIIS, lallle MUCUS, ( Ul'taillS, leutiirecnablrtthe Messenger to iiresenl Curtaill Materials, I'pliols- m striking and instructive juxtaposition tei'V StUfl. I articular at tell- Ihediverseclinructeristicsoftliecxtrcnies, llulthe Nana Brought Her Hack to the Convent. , young woman made n desperate at tempt to cscniie from the Villa Maria (invent near West Chester. I 'a.. Yester day, but failed. About six o'cliK'k'iii thr itiorninir she lennrd Irnm imi- nf tlm u-i,. Tim Wii.hinoton Messenger has just blows in the large convent building to inrgrouna niteeu leet ih-Iow, and MISCELLANEOUS. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G.f Of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. Apothecary, 94 South Main St. FOR MX HEADACHE USE HOFFMAN'S HiRMLECS MrADACHC POWOEAt. Thu irt i tMCltlc. 0t.ul.ta. M .plaa. Sra. ldw.r.v..UN. 1 ... rm ul.r.lli.rUfc lriM,U.U. r.r mi. kf inmu m Sr ualU ADDSSM TVS HOFFMAN DRUG CO. ii Mils It., Buffalo. N.Y4 ind IntomitloMl Bridg, Ont roa SaLB ST J. 8. GRANT. If your prescriptions are prepared at Grant's Pharmacy you can positively le- fiend upon these facts: First, that only tht purest and best drugs and chemicals will The four hundred of rurhnm will par- fc. used . tbey .,-, u compound. i-ipate 111 a grand bull the hrst Thurs- ea careiuuy ana accurately by an expert enced Prescriptiomst ; and third, you will not be charged nn exorbitant price. You will receive the best goods at a very rea sonable profit. Don't forget tbe place- Grant's Pharmacy, S4SuutbMainstreet. tic day after Easier. lleudersoiivillc would like to be known throughout the world as the "queen city 01 vtcsiern iortn caroiinu. The commission of Edward C. Duncan, to lie collector of the port at Beaufort, lias iiceii signed hy the rresident. The Governor's guard will hold a grand fair mid festival in their artnorv in Hal- eigh, licg inning April li'J and continuing tnree nays. nr. .MCLimiess, ot imnnury. a promi nent nnd influential member of his pro- icssioii inMioKes county, uasneen stricken with paralysis. A comnnnv stvling itself the Durham Medicated L'iuarelte comnnnv tins opened business at Durham with a enpi-1 Patent Medicine at the lowest price quot- till SIOCK Ol 3HU.1IUU A freight train ran off of the track near Keulsville. No damage was done, but this makes the third accident that has hnpix'iicd near that place in as manv weeks, Prescriptions filled at all hours, night or day, and deliveied tree ol charge to any part of the city. The night bell will be answered promptly. Grant's Phar macy, 24 South Main street. At Grant's Pharmacy you can buy any ed by any other drug house in the city. We are determined to sell ns low as tbe lowest, even if we have to lose money by so doing. We will sell all Patent Medi cines at first cost, and below that if acc essary, to meet the price of any competitor. We have the largest assortment of Chamois Skins in Asheville. Over 200 skins, ull sizes, at the lowest prices. We are the agents for Humphrey's Homoeopathic Medicines. A full supply of bis goods always on hand. Use Iluncomlte Liver Pills, the best in the world for liver complaints, indiges tion, etc. The Washington Cnzette is rcsnonsi- oie mi tne storv mat a Horse ne oninni! to .Mr. lesse (ii illin committed suicide bv jumping into the river at the market one day last week. I. H. Kkh. a well known farmer of Kockinglmm count v. died Sundav. hit. death having been caused by n cherry stone which he had swallowed some mouths ago. The Henderson Tomahawk tells of a hog killed in Vance county this week two years old, which had licen well fed all it lie. The weight ot the carcass was thir ty-cight pounds, avoirdupois. A proposition is on font in Durham to build a lion-sectarian tiuiversitv for wo men. A lenture ol the institution will lie that it will aid 111 theeducntionof daugh tcrs ol ex-Comcderate soldiers. A thoroughly tellable remedy for all Oyster shells, which sold in New Berne I blood diseases is Iluncomhe Sarsaparilla. Try a bottle and you will take no other. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., Pharmacist, St S. Main St., Asheville, N. C. higher stuffs tion is given to the qualities of the above II. RKDWOOD & CO. thy Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, 7 nnd 0 I'ntton Ave. Til 15 SHOE STORE. Herring & Weaver. -LIUI'IIKS- IN SHOES OF ALL GRADES, ' AND" FINE HATS. 39-l'attoii Aveiiue-39 Asheville, N. C. the brawling mountain streams, the tow. criug mountain peaks, and waves of the seashore, nml also suggesting the pleas ant facility with which transition is made from one to the other. Hut not only are picluresipie features preM-ntcd; there arc vivid suggestions of material values nnd interests, The completion of this great work will bring about what has been so long retarded, and magnify Wilmington into n great senHirt and manufacturing centre, while a mighty stimulus will be given to the country at the other ex treme, uud to nil intermediate places, the In-ginning of which is already seen in the numerous vil.agcs already sprung into existence, We congratulate the Messenger upon tbe excellence and value of the "Cnpe lea and ladkiii Valley edition." ran down the walk lendim; to the town chid only in lier night clothes nod with noth ing on her feet. After her in hot pursuit ran live of the nuns, and when she had gut a hundreds vuriis ironi the convent t icv cain; lit her and carried her, struggling' nnd crying bitterly, buck totheconveiit. The young girl cried "murder" Severn I times, but no one wna near her to do hcrnid. A young lad who was near was told by one'of the nuns thin the girl wus sick cuiil delirious. nut tins t'te fugitive indignantly denied The girl was about 1M Years old and good looking. The affair caused a sensa tion. I-romlnet People. The actress Lotto is said tube the rich est woman in the world with n fortune earned by herself. Edward llrtlamv is to lie the new ed itor of the Nationalist. George Francis Train took in 3..ri0li for a lecture lit lacomn recent v. And yet K'ople call him n crank. Senator Blair will revive hisediieationnl bill. Chnuncev Iiencw dors not find it dull In Florida, He is there himself. The Cinr hns purchased n farm about the size ol'Tcins. Rev. Sara Jones will strike Kichmnud in June. Will N. Harden is at work on a new novel to lie published next winter. wo years ago nt two and a half cents a bushel, to be used us a fertilizer bv the larmcrs, alter being burned into lime, now bring 2.i cents per bushel. In Kohcson county Tuesday a tree was blown upon a four mule team and the invcr was unurcd. A young mnn named llinulv wns killed while drivimr nloiiL' i ue ronu in tuc same ncigiinoriiood. The commencement exercises of the Medical college ol Shaw I diversity, col ired, nt Kalcigli were held Wednesday evening, there were live graduates. Among tne medical students is u native ol the Congo I-ree btate. b. C. Terrell. tKistinnster of Anex. wane county, is said to nave gone wrong lie is clinrged with some very unsuvorx acts and a report of them has been sent to Holy John with the request that he pull the string nttached to Mr. Terrell's ointnission. Thr thirty-six fox hounds cointiosinc n well known New Hanover county pack lire aiisicK won tne grip in it severciorm. I This disease has also attacked horses in I WIIITJLOCK'S, 48 SOt'TH MAIN STREET. DRYGOOD.S.FAXCYGOODS AND NOTIONS. It is reniai kaiile that the agricultural interests should be depressed under I'ncle Jcrrv Husk. It ih no fault of Jerry's, however, that u duly of ninety-nine per cent, hut not been placed upon turnips. A Uur tor ! People, Craw ford (. uuiit) t(ililu) I'uruiu. The republican party stole a rresident in 1H70, and it is n small mutter for the in to steal two I lilted Ktnles sena tors from Montana this year. Is the government hy the people coining to an end I I HIh Fart. well Mcrmon. Editor Citizen : 1 notice from reiilinu your paper that one of our faithful min isters is alxint to retire from the active service of preaching the gospel. Hut Ids good works will follow him. I have known the Hcv. Dr. Buxton for the past forty-three years, and during that time helms served his church with fidelity. nnd all our citizens, without regard to de nomination, would like to pnv him that respect which is due. Would it be asking too much trom the other churches to sus- tiend worship uud meet at the Enisconnl church nnd pay their reiects to Dr. Jar- vis iiuxion on next Minimin, ftiurcn H)( An Aiimikkk. Th intent of Them All. Andy Lentherwood wni liefore I'nitcd Cincinnati Rnqulrer. States Commissioner Summey vesterdnv Mr. Cubot tadirc'i bill does not teem rhiirorH with i(nlli,u,ll,.rln ii....,.i ... .i;ir... :.n.. s i...... . " b i - "j"" X;V. -' . Z 1Z. il" """y without a license. The ease was bent of all of them is to nrevent the continued to May 7 on account of lack democratic party from carrying the uext of witnesses, oud the prisoner gave a New Spring goods now ar riving in all lines. "Weexhibit a beuutiful line of Outing i inn tiinvdnv mil, inn,, uiulCKCIl Horses 111 I t , .1 . c, his State. The disease has nearlv ceused WOtllS, Uinii'IianiS. SateeilK. -..-:.,. I...... ,...ii.,.:... v.:. ' ' ' hers of one negro family died from it in ChallieS,Moliail'S, Henriettas, Granville county last week. I it i.nu.f..v.r. ,.,.,.. w. J tatmnMWB, Summer Silks in and lot here now held nt $.ri,OU0 could oil rnlnru have been bought for $1,000, savs the U,U,H' tircenslioro Workman, nnd ot lier vacant lilack Silks und Velvets. Dress Trimmings iu latest lots now held nt $400 to $(i00 could not have la-en sold nt any price. These I are some ol the marks ol n boom about which there can he no mistake. Danville, Va., to Miss I.alla Oates. daugh- IlOVeltlt'S, lUUle LlOtllS, NuP' ... I'.. I. .....I O M (1 - ...I.I..1. " ' curnd in the Second Presbyterian church KIHS, JJoylieS, LUrtaill Drap in Charlotte last night, was one of the most brilliant sociiilcvciilsChnrlotte hns ei'lCS, White Goods, Euibl'oid t oyeil with lor years. Guest s from differ- ent parts ol the country were present. fries, LnceS ftlld Domestic The Ladies Memorial Association ofli l . - n i . . . Fredericksburg. Vn . have sent out an uuuul OI 1111 "108. A largO aniH'ai to lames oi tne Miutn tor mil ml . . . obtaining mnrble head stones to mark assortment Of KlU UlOVeS, including Centemoriand Ilar- the graves of Southern soldiers interred in the Conlederntc crinctcrv nt Freder icksburg. In thecemetery lie 20 North Carolinians who fill during the recent contlicl. The blanks have lieen sent out from Kalcigli to all the 4,000 Statcpensioners. It will lie some weeks before they return. The county boards will hnvetonassuoon them and afterwards they will go before the State board, composed of the gover ns llnnU- (Jlnviiu T nAtt v. . w .to, AJUU1CO Underwear in muslin, gauzo and merino at low prices. Corsets always a full stock i, composed oi me ffnvcr-1 . . . .. . nor, auditor and attorney-general. The OI olZOS ailtl QUnlltieS. worx oi tne nonro tins year will ne tur i,n,.v;. 1 1,,,., ...... iu.r..n I ,, , ,., , e call special attention 1). r. IxT.one of the prominent farmer. ..nv of Mivklenburg, sustained n disastrous to Olir FnnCV PlirnHnlu nnd loss by lire. His milling nlnnt was iw!1 Ul" 1 Ullt iU'aSOIS ana away. Mr. I. Inula cotton gin and a Sill- Kim TTtnhvollnu V,,d,L grist mill uuder one roof and a saw mill O K i3U" vmm i l,aH- I0tlllng attached to the main bul l ing. A spnrk ,.,,,,! i i... from the smoke stack startled the l)l,. e(lUal to them have ever bl1ll and liefore it could lie stopiad one of the !,.,. : 4.1 ... best plants in thnt part of the country 8OW 11 111 the City. wns totnuy destroyed. There wns no insurance. I The swnrm of North Cnroli bOMETHIXO N EW.-We offer ays a Washington SsH-iul, who were flm nl nlnlntn1e l,ll. here a lew weeks ago have gone back "wmiaca home. One or two have been rewarded TT. .:.. n.. 1 , . with offices. Jim Harris, of Knlciirh. has uierjr uu UIU inarKet, IOI' a very resiwctablc place in the postoffice r ! t 1 ... . deonKnirnt. I.ihn Willinm.,,,, !,r i I LlUUeS. MlRSPS nnd Pllilfli-on burg, througli the Influence of Congresa- . . . , , man Chentham received an appointment ttlHO IOr fllen and JJOVS. They nt the nnvnl observatory, and held it for about two weeks, when he resumed. OfC GTUaranteed not. in rlro lohn snvs thev out him to hrtnliini. nn I " boxes and raking over the lawn, but that Crack Or turn green, or DlOneV he did not come here to do that sort of ' workthat he could get a olentv of that rofnnHo1 I 1 A ;! -1! .4 .;;.'.4;;i w uv . uwuir, , - I .V1U..MVU, ''.vii'.'.v fviwvi alii4.4.'v.'Mui.al'fi riLAiiy,iiy.W i'lalwsliailaaSaaalwaAWS HI. haw wlim .a,iSi. .i,J i. iv . 7 I nuuse. g200 uonj.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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March 28, 1890, edition 1
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