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m i w 1 Asheville Daily Citizen Advertise Vour REAL ESTATE In THE CITIZEN, FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, Not;cxcdlng three line, One Time, SS cent. Three Timet, BO ccnta. 8ix Timea, 70 ecnU. .-I VOLUME VI.NO. 8. ASHEVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. TRADE WINNERS, PURE GOODS, Correct Weights, Best Quality, Low Price. POWELL & SNIDER - TUB LBAllltKS IN FINEGROCER1ES A N D TAI1LU DELICACIES. AT COST. Gents' Furnishings, and Hats. THE KNTlRli STOCK OF SliASON a iti.iv coons in Tin; ahovi: m; I'ARTMIiNT AT I'RIMIi COST, TO MA KB A CHANGIi. FIRST-CLASS GOODS ! RARE CHANCE ! GREAT BARGAINS t CALL EARLY 30 South Main St. BON M ARCH E, II.T.ESTABROOK'S Sit 8. MAIN HT., ASmiVll.LU, -IN THK I' LACK fuK BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. Views and Sketches. npr IX d j. w. U. WILLS. AMTIM'K J. Wll.l.a. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, ASllBVILt.il. N. C. I Mice llnrn.nl llullilin. I'. II. Hoi oft. I'liina, rlKciflciitiina, Urtnila, fc. forever) class "f luilMIng at aliort notice. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Cull nnd bcc ua. nprl AiKIm Aahrvillc, N. C., April 11, IMHU. The copartnership hrmnforr cltln lie twren the umlcratjmrd, under the Hrm name if I't'l.LIAM k CO., la Ihladnydlaaolvcd hy mutual cunaent. The dilila due by aniil Arm will lie paid by Lawrence I'ulllum, and thr ilclila iluc to aalil Arm will lie pnlil tit hlin. und the liuainraa continued by him. LAWKHNCK IM'I.LIAM. II. C. WAIUHil.l.. To our putrona of the nasi : I have thia dny aold my Interval and tinoil will In the Inaurnnvr liu.inraa In Aahrvillr to Lawrence I'ulllnm, who will continue thr tiualntaa. 1 ltrairak for him a rontlnunncr uf vour pntronnKC. D. C. WAIiliW.L. aiirl 1 dlMM LADIES ATTENTION LA I) IKS' OXFORD TlliS in Hluek, Tan ami Fancy col ors hi great variety. LA DI ES' IMITTOX BOUTS in the bont Htamlard inn ken from the cheapest to the Hlll'St. Prices guimuitecd its low US tho lowest. P. E. MITCHELL, NO. 98 PATTON AVENUE. Dealer in Roots, Shoes and Gents' Furnishings. aprll dim MISCELLANEOUS. "si6o,ooo TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY la umountaof not lesa than ft, Olio. Apply to A. J. LYMAN, Real tiBtatc and Loanit. No, ai & 22 Legal Block. nprat diw ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ROOMS, 26 PATTON AVE., ( Y. M. C. A. ROOMS. ) "lien dally, except Sundays, from 10 a. m until t p. m., and 4 until 6 p. m. The term, of auhwrlptlnn are: One yenr j; moa., st.oti; 3 mo.., l ; 1 mo., nocta dully SI eta. officers for 1HD0 President, Charles W. Wnnlaey; Vice-Prraldrnt, Thoa. A. Jonea: Sec. and Trraaurcr. D. 8. Wataon : Lllirarinn, Mlu K. J. Hatch. Cltiiena and visitor, are conllully Invited to lnaicct the catalogue and Inacribe their nnmra aa members. Inn.tndtf KiiKliMh and Frcncb BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG UOIES ANO LITTLE GIRLS, No. 40 French Hroad Avenue. MRS. BURGWYN MAUL AND, . PRINCIPAL i For many yearn A Mod ate Principal of Mt. Vernon lntlttila. Hi. It Inn trt. i AHlHtetl hy a corp of com pen tent teacher. ARDEN PARK HOTEL AND COTTAGES. Ill mllea Mouth or Aahevlllr, on A. Nr S. K. K TKaua: I'cr Month n on I'rr Week Ill oil I'rrllay 2 00 Dinner and Tea I'urtica on oncduy'anoticc, 1 5 ccnta. Thou. A. Morrl, Prop., liprlllfltf Ardcn. N. C. JAMES FRANK, PRAl.aa in- FAMILY GROCERIES ANO PROVISIONS Alient for Keema Creek Woolen Mllla. North Main Aahrvillr, N. C. lehllhlly KEAL ESTATE. Waltk n. CiWVH, W. W, Wnt. GVYN & WEST, lAuivcaaora to Walter B.Gwyn) 1CSTABLISIIEO 1881 REFER TO BANK Of ASHEVILLE. REAL ISTATE. Loan Securcljr Placed at 8 Per Cent. Xntiiry Public. Cummlaalonera olllceda. FIRE INSURANCE. OFKICK-HouthenHt Court Hqaare. CORTLAND BROS., Keal Kstate Hrokcrs, And Iiivcatment Agents. .nana ae urely pluccd at N percent. orticea: il-t ilfl I'attun Ave. Hccond door. fclitid 1 v JOHN CHILD, ( I'ormcrly of l.ynmn Ac Child l, HEAL ESTATE ANII LOANimOKElt Strictly a nrokcrage BumIiicm l.onna acrurrlv plnecr! At N por cent. mos. p. HAMILTON A CO., GROCERS,"'" mat BIG 22, Patton Avenue. fell Id dllm SJAI.II Ol' KHAI. IIHTATII. I wl I oflrr for anle tit the court houac dnnr . il.Hnliu.tr l.hvllli. M (V. am Hittlirilliv. the Mil dn'v of May, Iniiii, at 1 J m the liil IowIiik dracrllied proiertyl A lot of liiml, with tncimprovcnioiunmcrr- on, Ivlnu nenr the old depot or v . n. i.. k. k. Co . Hiliolnlnit the landa or lllrtlwooii ft mc Lcllnn a old routldrv lot, lieKinnlnil lit aainar 1 thr rant alilc ol the rnllronil trm a, inr . ......... ..r.Ml.l r..i.it.l,. 1.., mmi r,n. u-llh Hull line N All llrKreea II 111(1 fret to B atnkci llli-llce n. vn rnrwm u minmi', i a alnkei thrniT It too fret All di-nrcca W loo fret to n atnkc; thence N aft ilrKrrea A niln- ulca W l.io icct to ine iH'icinniiiK) voniuinuia nhout one-llilrd of nn aire niorr or Iran. Thia lot roiitnlna n llood frame lillllillnn with btli k linarmrnt, 1 rooina, and a k''"1' well "f wiilrr. niumlrd nenr the line of . N C. H. M, unit the C. K (Iriihniu cotton liic lorv. nnd other fnclnrlra nrnr the new depiit, It could lie iniiilr villi Ir aa a lionrilliiH or tenement ll'iu-e. ... , Term, onc llilrd cnli, Imliiuce In one nml two veiira. J. MAUI IN. nprl I iltda .MISCELLANEOUS. UHTAULWHED 187-t. W.C.CARMICHAEL APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. For Hixteen yours I have curried on a Drug nnd Pre scription buHineHH in Asho ville, striving nt all times to buy pure Drugs and soil no goods that are not strictly first-class in every respect bverytliing warranted as represented or money re funded. My goods are pure and fresh and my prices as low as the lowest. Prescrip tions filled at all hours, da v and night, and delivered free of charge to any part of tho city. Mr. J. Tuylor Amiss is with me, and will be pleased to meet his friends and custom I -rs. 1870. 1885). S. R. KEPLER, HBALHK IN FINE GROCERIES. Purveyor tointelliirontnnd appreciative Asheville and American families. Palates and tastes of people who be- i: :.. l i:. '. a. i. neve in uiui iiyiiii caimoT im liumbimtred by "Cheap John" goods. Cheap goods and first quality are not synony mous. 1 have in stock nnd to arrive, all seasonable spe cialties, comprising in part Fruits, Oranges, Lemons, CrnnberrioH, Raisins, Figs, ;urs, ere. Miscellaneous ClioiceO.K. Xew Orleans MoImkscm. fnrtn- bleuse, Prime Xew Orleans Molasses, for cooking, hx tra fine Assortment of Crack ers. I ine 1 ens and Coffees a spiM-inlty. Mince Meats (ioiilmi Si llilworth's. anil other hrniiila. I'luin l'ttililitiK.Ciilf'a Font Jelly, clc. Crossed nml Crvstnliwil (litlifcr. Sllilil Kimmii kita. Hoc HcrrinLra nml nil iitlit'r gondii in ik'tiuind for the lloliilava. M. K. KlvI'l.liK. Wo beg to return thanks for thosubstnntial recogni tions of our great pains in the collection of an unusu ally attractive stock, and to direct special attention to our medium and fine Dress floods, Silks, Vel vets, ,Sa tines, Ginghams, Clothing.rnderwear, Neck wear and Kid Gloves. Correct styles at reason able prices all along tho line, with a number of de sirable things, ut a fourth below prevailing prices. II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry Goods, Slioca, lints, Small vuirta, aim carK't. 7 unit 0 I'ntton Avenue. THE SHOE STORE. Herring & Weaver, -I.HAIIUKH- IN SHOES OF ALL GRADES, A N II- FINE HATS. 39-I'atton Avenue-39 Aslicvlllc, N. C. THE DAILY CITIZEN. Bi'FFAi.o Bii.i, lias bought a house nt Naples. Vick-Prksident newspapers than illgtlltl. Mokton reads more any man in Wash- It is stated that Sarali Ilcrnhnrilt has contracted for a tour of the world, be ginning in America in Septcinlier. Vol' will need to have all your live senses about you when the census taker culls with his long list of questions. AniitiiivR Kurriu.iCAN congressman has licen counted in. Republican victories arc confined almost exclusively to Wash ington nowadays. Tun i-i.kction in Rhode Island was another vindication of the" Australian ballot system. Briliery was ineffective and intimidation was stopped. nitCRKTAkv I'MocTiiK s scheme to en list the Indians in the regular army may lie a good one. It will give the noble red man a congcniul occupation. . Tun norsK of representatives has ni- pnrcntly concluded thnt the country docs not need battle ships, and that otic additional fast cruiser is all that the treasury can this year afford to pny for. A Washington correspondent claims that the best republican political author ity in North Dakota is of the opinion that, if the republican majority in the house KTsist in passing the McKinlcy tnrilT bill, thcclf'cct of it will lie to make of North Dakota a strong democratic State. What conhtititks a Slate? Not high- rniscd battlements or labored mound. What you need is 1(1,000 alleged voters and two United States senators Louis ville Courier-Journal. Clack Si'ri:cki:i.s hasn't built yet the second of the new sugar refineries with which it was said he proposed to revolu tionize the sugar trade ol this country. The first one, with its enormous plant of cxK.'iisive machinery, some of it under stood only by Sprcckcls, his son and the foreman, is in full operation now. No one is allowed to enter it without a SKviul H.'nnit from the suvar king, nnd these (KTinits nrc few and far between. Till! LAW forbidding Chinamen to cuter this country has given rise to a new, thriving and apparently prosierous in dustry the smuggling of Chinamen across the Canadian and Mexican fron tiers. Our borders on the north and on the south arc so long that it is practically impossible to watch them effectively, and Chinamen, although represented as pov erty stricken, can afford to pay lilierally for licing piloted across them in safety. Now and then n butch of "contraband" Mongolians arc caught, but, as the only IK-iiully is their return across the line, they soon find a place where they can slip in. Once in a crowd of their coun trymen in nit American city their identi fication is hoH'lcss. Wiikn it apK'iirs that each congress man undertakes tocontrol appointments to about 3ii0 ofliecs, and to look niter about 1700 applicants for these posi- ious, we can readily sec to what an ex tent the federal patronage has conic to ntcr fen1 with the duties which he has licen elected to perforin. On thisipics lion the report of the special committee I' the national civil service league is ol great interest. What can lie exacted of ongress in the way of legislation when inc. third of the time of its members is taken up in the distracting and demoral izing work of distributing patronage? It will Ik seen that this committee rcc- mmeiids the Lodge bill, which is de scribed in the report. That, or almost anything, is to be preferred to the present system, Springfield (Mass. I Republican. A NliVV Hilitical party is to Ik- formed n Chicago hi'gely composed of English, Scotch, Welsh and Canadians. They will soon hold a convention of 400 mem liers and draw up n party platform. Its principal plank will lie, unswerving loy alty to the public school system, and will pledge its members to vote for no one ininiicml to the system, ns existing. They claim that they will work on strictly American lines, and support none but 'dyed-in-the-wool" Americans for office, and that they can control 2:1,000 votes n Cook county that will lie east solidly against liny platform encroaching upon the domain of the State by the clerics of any creed. These votes, added to by others imbued with like principles, are relied upon to form a bulwark of Amer ican ideas. Tint hill prepared by the American Forestry Association is to come before a sub-eomniittec of the public lands com mittee of the houac, nnd it is important that the necessity of this or a similar measure should be impressed upon con gress. 1 he jicrmiinciit preservation nnd priiKT administration ol n sufficient f'or- st area, csiccially upon mountain slopes and about the head waters of streams, are most essential for the regulation of our water supply ns well as ncei ssary to provide nil ndeiiatc growth of timber in tne liiturc. vt hat the association urges is the appointment of a commission with the power to direct the work. The cxic rienec of the past has fully shown that in no other way is this most important matter likely to receive due attention. Minn V. a in 1 1 nil cannot wisely delay ac tion to protect the forests around the sources of her largest rivers. The best timlKT lands in the Slate lie about the head waters of some ol our rivers, nml arc. iH'ing rapidly bought up by syndi ales ami iiimiwr companies. HERE ARE THE NAMES. DELEGATES APPOINTED TO THEGENERAL ASSEMBLY. Till Im Only a Hmall Part Two Hundred Will Be In AHhevllle Durlnic the WeHHlon, Which IleKlnsi on May is and I.UHt Ten Days, The Ocncriil Assembly of the I'resbrtc rinn church, which meets in Asheville May 15th nnd continues ten days will be attended hy about 200 delegates from sixteen Southern States. The I'rcshytcrv ans are still nt work appointing the dele gates. The following have already been nnmed : SVNOII II F Al.AIIAMA. South Alabama II. M. White, li. P Morrisette; alternates, S. C. Alexander, II. C. Wiley. North Alnhiunn R. A. I.nnslev. W. F, loliiison.J. A. McMiirrny, W.N. Hoyntoii; alternates,.!. M. Thomson. I. A. I'rcston. J. A. doing. SVNOII 1111 I'.liOMIllA. Augusta . I). A. Drown, J.L. Howies; niii-miitcs, 1J. .Mcuuccn, Kolicrt Young SVNOII OF MHMI'HIS. Chickasaw W. T. Savage, W. M. Cox; alternates, u. II. Steen, I.. A. Hill. Memphis W. C. Alexander. I), I. Wood ; alternates, W. S. Cochrane, ('. W. .Macrae. North Mississippi . W. Allen, D. Me Kcttzic; alternates. J. II, Lumpkin, I'. II, Flint. svnoii in; Mississippi. Central Mississippi T. L. Hainan, T. II. Armstrong, w. A. Alexander, W. W Webster; alternates. I. hard well. I, A. Annul, j. k. Niaw, l. I. liuiiorsion. Louisiana I'. . Lewis, II. .V hticrlinrn : alternates, K. K. I'atterson, r. M Stockell. Mississippi (1. A. Russell. (1. A. Ten nisson ; altera, lies, (, (j. ootlliinlge Conrad ApX'l. Ketl Ktver C. Harrington. I-.. M. Gra ham; ullcrnntcs, W. I). Spurlin, I, K Reynolds. Toinbcckbec-H. C. Smith, Judge I. A. Orr. SVNOII IPC MISSOI KI. Litliivettc C. S. Newman, (5. M. Fran cisco; alternates, 0. L. Washburn, S. M. .Mclliriiev. Missouri II. C. Hvaiis.Robt. L. Todd. alternates, T. S. Sinirnll, J. I-'. Crawford. rotosi . l.llowison, lilusr. Cnvce; alternates, J. I-'. Curtis, J. R. Henderson. rnlmyra C. L. Mogiic, h. M. Drown: alternates, J. K. llitncr, J. II. I'nder- wooil. SVNOII OF NASIIVII.I.K. Columbia V. II. Cross, T. Dickcrson: alternates, M. S. Kennedy, J. W. Fowler. Knoxvilk allies I'ark, I. vt. (.lilt: alternates, J, A. Wullacc, W. II. Cainp- Dcli. SVXOIl OF KKNTI CKV. Ivlienczer S. I). Hoggs, J. I. Wood; alternates, W. L. Ncel, ('.. V. "Mclntyrc. Louisville C. R. Hemphill, M. S. Iiiliii son, W. V. Davis, li. S. I'orter; alter nates, W. li. Keller, li. (1. Duckncy.J. II. Morrison,,!. S. Ilanna. Transylvania Miles Sounders, . W. Walker; alternates, Tims. Cummins, J. N. Turner. West Lexington li. V. Mickcl, T. T. Formiin; alternates. A. S. Muficlt, j. II. Ileauclianip. SVNOII OF SOCTII CAHOI.INA. IIolston-L. D. Chancy. R. A. Wood: alternates, . 0. Mcl'erriu, Theodore Rogau. SVNIIII OF TliSAS. Dallas W.L. lowrnmr, 15. W. Dasket. J. R. Jacobs, li. N. McAulcv; alternates, K. II. Mall, A. r. lianlic, ii. T. i llcilli soti, Wm. Kennedy. I'aris (!. li, liagleton, J. 11. Hood; alternates, J. C. Crow, T. A. Morrow. SVNOII III' VIIU'.INIA. Greenbrier I). li. Fricrsou.C. C. Lewis; allerniilcs, S. L. Wilson, J. W. Ruddcll. Lexington II. .A. Hamilton, A. A. Mc Ctirdy. 1). A. I'euiek, J. li. Heard; alter nates. (5. A. Wilson, W. A. Wilson, J. V. Lnlicrtv, I. I Hoggs. Roanoke F. N. Whaley, F. L. Walker; alternates, J. F. Liitimcrlj. W. Huston. West Hanover A. A. Little, (5. u. ray ton; alternates, J. L, Shcrrard, C. S. Venablc. linst Hanover W. A. Campbell, J. S. Smith, J. C. Stewart, M. M. ('1111111111; alternutes, L. II. Haldwin, L. D. Sencer, Wm. China, II. R. Diiptiy. The Annual Debute. The Delphian Literary Sucietyof Weav crville College will have their annual public debate Friday evening, April 2i, at H o'clock. I'ollowiiig is the list of the Siciikcrs and ipicstion: Otiery: "Should Free Trade Principles Ik- lincotirngcd ?" Al firmative, W. D. Weaver, C. 11. Reeves; negative, (. M. Cnrreii, W. D. Rolicrls. The public generally are invited to be present. A New l'iililicnllo.1. Tiltnnii R. Caines, late associate editor of the livening Journal, will soon begin the publication of a monthly entitled "The Lyceum," It will be devoted to articles on the Lyceum of this city and general matter pertaining to Western North Carolina. The first number will jpctude an article on the Asheville society bv Major T. C. Wcstall and a history of the Voting Men's Christian Association by Secretary Andersen. Another IiMlin.tr. Messrs. Ii. F. Kizerand W. J. Cobb, of Monroetoii, I'll., who have lieen sH'iid ing several days prospecting in Western North Carolina, have returned to their home. They will return in a few weeks with n view of investing, nnd will er haps move their chair mantil'actory here. They are well pleased with the line tim bers ns well as the climate nnd scenery. A Railroad Accident. A broken axle on a freight car dclayid the Murphy train, due here nt :i.Ifi p. in. yesterday, until 12., '10 this morning. Two eats were derailed ami the trestle over the Tennessee river was broken through. One cur fell about live feet through the bridge and lodged. NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. Rockingham may have electric lights. Thirty houses will go up at High l oini tins spring. Another graded school, for whites, is to lie built at Vt inston. Iixtcnsive storage warehouses for farm products are to lie built at Concord. Miss Polly luseoe lived O.'l years nt Sandy creek, near I'ruuklin, und died a lew days ago. Thus. C, Calliim, formerly of Greens boro, died nt Daltimorc. He but recently moved to that city. Wilmington Presbytery is in session at that city. Rev. A. McFitdyen preached the oiening sermon. A special term of the stiierior court will he held in Ashe county beginning tin second Monday in June, All of the twentv-five manufacturing concerns nt Greensboro arc running on full time nnd arc prosH.-ring. Rev. rinylus Cade, formerly of Virginia, has resigned thepastoruteof Franklinton Hnplist church after four years' service. The contracts for the grading of the railway from Salisbury to Alliermnrlc, the county scat ol Stanley county, hnvc lieen let. New Vork capitalists will tokc $1.".- 000 of the $:iii(l,00il of the capital stock of the Winston Laud and Improvement company. An Ivpiscopnl church to cost $10,000 is to lie built nt Oxford. That denomi nation will also build n handsome church at Hickory. Col. W. II. II. Cowlcs has nnmiintcil Charles li. Robinson, sou of ex-Sheriff I. A. Robinson, of Liucoliiton, n cadet lit West Point. The schooner 1'nion. of New Vork. hound south for lumber, went ashore near Oerncoke and is n total loss. The crew were saved. The citizens of Person county have de cided to have a grand celebration next mon tn in Honor ol the completion or the railway to RoNboro. New Hernc has what it styles "electric light bugs." Hundreds collect about the street lamps nightly mid disnpcnr only lien I lie lights arc extinguished. Near Yuncevville a neiiro shot Mr. Don Cameron. The gun was loaded with small shot and the wounds nrc not dan gerous. The negro, Cary Roun, is in jail. Next Tuesday the committee of the State Ilaptist Female College meets nt Raleigh and chooses the site, which it now (ipiK-ars will lie in the centre of the city. A com pany with $.",0.01)11 c.inital has lieen formed to niieratc the lilm Grove cotton mills, in Lincoln county, and in a lew months the nulls will lie again run ning. S. Kirkimtrirli. the vounded revenue agent, is in a hospital in llaliiinore under the treatment of an oculist. One eye ball is to lie removed that thesightof the other eye may be saved. Mrs. liliulH'th Morris, while nssistini! her husband in extinguishing sonic lire nt Pamlico, was fatallv burned. She at tempted to get to a creek, but fell, and nil her clothing was burned oil'. liigbt townships of Montgoinerv couiitv voted on the iicstion of n sub scription in j,jo,ooii to the West liml railroad and seven voted against it. In the eighth the vote is uncertain. The county alliance of Altrghanv has lccn organized. Oulv Dare und New Hanover comities nrc now without county organizations. Five sub-alli-uiiccs are necessary to secure the forma tion ol a county nlliaii.'c. A negro man bv the name of Martin. licing ejected from the train bv the eon- luctor, near Laurel Hill, for the non-pnv- niciit of fare, deliberately fired three pis tol shots at the train, hut without clfcct. He has not yet liccu caught. A meeting of the officers of the Rich mond and Danville anil Seaboard rail ways, which will lie held m Rulcigh next week, will decide upon the plan of the Ral eigh union depot. Work will probably begin in less than tlurtv days. Mr. Alfred Gaildv paid a visit tn the brownstonc ipiarries near Wndcslxiro and saw a large dynninite cap lying on the groiinu. lie mil not Know what it was nml picked it with a kuile. It ex ploded ami lore away twool ins lingers. In Rutherford county a few niulitn nasi Mr. Joseph llutsiiiger und family were in amp while traveling. A large lire was burning nenr their wngon. llutsiiiger was awakened bv his wile's screams and loiiiid her clothing on fire, lie made dca- K'ratc ellorts to save her hie. He was milly injured, and her injuries nrc con sidered Intnl. Lewis Thompson, colored, entered his mother's house in Greensboro, nnd nfter locking the door drew his razor and at tempted to cut her throat, because she refused to deed him some property, She escaK-d by jumping from a window. I liompaon then attacked allot Her negro standing by, but he too made hiscscnic. Thompson was arrested and bound over to court. Judge Dick, of the I'nitcd States court lit Greensboro, rendered his division in the case of the Slate against Revenue Agent Kirkpatrick nml lieputy Collector Patterson lor killing the negro school teacher, Henry McMiimieti, in Orange eniinlv. near llillabnro. luat l-Vlirntirv. judge Dick discharged the accused nn tdc ground that as the snooting was none in the line of official duty nnd in self de fence it was justifiable in the eye of the law. A negro was in K inston who had traniied there from Mississippi and was on his way to his old Home nt Washing ton. His descriptions of the suflcrinu among the colored ieoplc in thnt Stnlc who lett iNorth (.ariiiiun last tall, Iroin the llood nnd other causes, were distress ing. He says he knows of sevcr d ne groes, who ran itwny from their masters, to whom they sold themselves as he did. that arc tramping buck to North Caro lina. The Charlotte bound freight trnin wn flagged down by the section tnnstcrnhout two miles out from town, nenr the fair grounds. The section master had found a negro who had been knocked from the truck by the passenger train, lying in the ditch. The wounded negro. was put on the freight and taken to Charlotte, when he was sent to the colored hospital. Dr. Gibbon, the railroad physician, found that the negro was very dangerously in jured. His recovery is doubtful. The negro gives his name ns Squire Sutton, nud says lie is Irom UoldsOoio. MISCELLANEOUS. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., ui rnuaacipnia college or Pharmacy, Apothecary, 4 South Slain St. FOR ALL HEADACHE USE HOFFMAN'S HARMLESS HEADACHE POWDERS. Thr sn s Swclflc. CMtalnl.. a. .sum, b Ml4M.rBMr.llN. Tkr, a.latatb.rU.. I'rlM.IU.U. ... ul. ka d k BUiL AnDSBII TUS HOFFMAH DRUQ CO. 55 Main St,, Buffalo, N.Y. and Intwnatloaal Bridgs, Or PUS SALE BT J. S. GRANT. Ifyitur prescriptions are prepared at (irnnt's I'hurmncy you can positively dc- letid upon these facta: First, that only the purest and best drugs and chemical will be used; second, they will be compound ed curefully und accurately by an experi enced Prescriptionist ; and third, you will not be charged an exorbitant price. You will receive the best goods at a very rea- sonnble profit. Don't forget the place Grant's Vhormacy, 24 South Main street. Prescriptions filled at all hours, night or dny, and deliveied tree ol charge to any part of the city. The night bell will be answered promptly. Grant's Phar macy, 2t South Main street. At Grunt's I'hurmncy you can buy any Patent Medicine at the lowest price quot ed by any other drug house in the city. We are determined to sell as low as the lowest, even if we have to lose money by so doing. We will sell all Patent Medi cines at lirst cost, and below that if nec essary, to meet t lie price of any competi tor. We have the largest assortment oi Chamois Skins in Asheville. Over 200 skins, all sixes, at the lowest prices. We are the agents for Humphrey's Homoeopathic Medicines. A full supply of his goods always on hand. Use HunconilK Liver Pills, the best in the world for liver complaints, indiges tion, etc. A thoroughly icliable remedy for all blood diseases is Uuncomlie Sarsaparilla. Try a bottle and you will take no other. J. S. Gh'AXT.Ph. G., Pharmacist, 21 S. Main St.. Asheville, N. C. BARGAINS AT WJIITLOCK'S. Every lino of goods in our stock at reduced prices. New Spring DreK8 floods, includ iiitfOutiiigt'lotliH, Ginghams, Sateens, ('luillics, MohaiiH, I IcnriettiiH, Silks, Velvets, etc. Counterpanes, Laco Cur tains and Curtain Draperies, and Household Linens ut astonishingly low prices. Laces, Embroideries anil White Cioods in great quan tity at 5, N, 10, 12, 13, 20 and 2."e. that cannot bo matched at the price. Xew lot of Sun Umbrellas and Fancy Parasols, tho most elegant ever hIiowii in Ashevillo. Also a lot of Silk Parasols at $1, worth f 2. Great bargains in Muslin, Merino und Gauze Underwcnr for Ladies, Misses and Chil dren. lleduced prices in Corsets, Gloves and Hosiery. Millinery at primo cost, in eluding Hats, Hibbons, Flow ers, Feathers, etc. Something New Wo sell tho only absolutely Fust lMack Hosiery in tho market for Ladies, Misses and Chil dren, also for Men and Boys. They are guaranteed not to dye, crock or turn green, or money refunded. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET, OpposlU Dank of AshnUte. "Bi.mltfi i ' 1 11
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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April 22, 1890, edition 1
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