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6 t-C. . t FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, "THE CITIZEN" Asheville Daily Citizen Containing full dnlly reports of the Gen eral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, will he sent for Otic, poalpiild to uny address ilurlnK the session. Not exceeding three Unci, One Time, SB cent. Three Tlme, 00 cent., Six Timet, 78 cent.. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. VOLUME VI. NO. 24. MISCELLANEOUS. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR 8AL.K. Ily virtue of authority vetted In Genevieve l(. Con mil hy a certain deed In trust executed by T 1. Vunf.lldcr and wife. U. A. VmiOllder. (lilted the 24th day of June, A. U. 1 NK7, ninl roistered In the HeKliter'. office of Buncombe county In Book JO, pa 67; and by v rtuc of authority vcted In W. W. Barnard by a certain deed from .aid T. I. VanitlUlerandhts aid wife dated Oct. . 1SH7. nod reKi.lcred in laid KeKlntcr'i office In Book 00. puKe-tux, toKethcr with a declaration of trust of the mihl W. W. Barnard declined therein dub I October 'J7, 1H77. and rvHlHtemj ill suid olhce In Book 11 of mortwiRc and deciU in trust lit oaKe: and by a certain other deed Ironi the mid T. 1. Vanliflder und hit mild wile to mild W. W. Biirnnrd dated October Mil, 1MH7, and reentered in suid u In Book 0O liaue Soil, together with a decllirallnn il trust niudc thereon by the mild W. W. Iliirn nrd dated the 1 4111 day ol '"r;, A: ," 1HH7. and registered in auid olhce In Book 11 of niurlKUKCS anil dredn of trust, nine 4tli; and by virtue of authority vested hi J. A. Cunttnl by a certain deed in triisUsci-ulcd by the auid T. I. VniHIilder mid Ilia suid wite, dnt.dthe aeeond day ol Nuve-tiiler, mid rcKlatered In suid ollice in Book of nii.rl iruue. and deeds In trust No. 11, I'llKC 4, it. Sa well aa bv virtue of any authority he may have by reason ol the deed In triiKt Ural above mentioned, tthe auid T. I. VanGlldcr Mild will hnvinn Inllcil to pay the niimie. secured iv each .mil every ol Kind deeds In It list anil deed and ileelnrutlmia of trust thereon ac cordlnu to their several proviaiona, und tin auid truatcea hnviim uKreed iiiiioiik them aelvca ua to the prlontica ol the various ilebtn secured and ua to the printer division of the proceed, of the aide ol the lumla hereinafter dcscnlK-di '' ""'', vievc K. Coiiiuit and the auid W . W . Biuniiri nud the auid J. A. t'onnnt. truHteea in aunl ileeda In triiala und deed und deehiriiliiuis . ol truat thereon, will sell lit public liiiclli.il lor cuah at the court houae door In the i ly Asheville lit 12 o'clock lit. on the .Hat d o o May. A. 1). 1N00, n cerium piece or Pan el ol l,l,1 in the city of Asheville. county l Hint eomlie and Slllte of North Carolina, oil the south aide of Colleite .met. und oil the we. aide of nvidaon street, ineliiduiK the rleiinl brick reaidence now occupied by Mini 1 . 1. VnnGilder. and the atublea und aeverul niU cent lota buck of it, bounded na lollowa: tin the north by Coll.KC street, or. Hie euat by lluvidaoll alreet, on the aoulll by BliKkatriil and on the weat by the Jail lot iind the A. llividaon lot. now IWn At the min c lit c nnd place the auid W. W. Bnninrd .ot public auction lor cu i a lame lot "' ""' lolil and kitchen lunmurv uni it tin '" '; itv of the deed front auid Vnnl'.ildcr und Hi to Biiriuird tirat und nbove "!"' ." ., ,.. the declaration of lru-t mude thcicou ua uforeaiiid Mnri'h ill!, lHlio GUNliVIKVIi K.CllSANT. Truatcc. J. A. CtlNANT. Truatee. W. V. BARNAKK, Truatee. tniir'J-t dillld BON MR CHE. NEW NECKWKAR roK c.i;xti.i:mi:n jist in-u.ni. SOMU I.ATI5ST li:SIC.NSI'Ki:T'ni:ST SIIADIiStH' S11.K. LAWKS' r.LOL'SKS. NliW AND Al.l. CKAIMIS. FANS ! FANS ! t'SUl-TL AXU (iRXAMIiXTAL. joBouth Main St. BON MARGHE. II.T.ESTABROOUS JJ . MAIN ST.. ASHUVI I.l.li. la TIIK rl.ACK FOH BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. I.IICA1. VIcwh uikI Sketches. uprlMd KLAL ESTATE. WAI TKM B. nw, Wl W.'. Wl GWYN& WEST (Miiccraaore to Waller ll.tlwylll f ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REALISTATE. Loan Hccurely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public. Commlaalonrraoiereda. FIRE INSURANCE. OKflC'K MnullirMHl lourtmiimre CO RTL A Nil I1ROS. Kenl Fstntc Iirokcrs, And Iiicttiiiciit AicciitN. Loan, ae urely pln-eU at It per cent. ODIcrai V4 nt ltd I'atton Ave. frblidlv Meeond floor. JENKS&JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS, l'IKIt INHI'KANCB I'LACItll IN TWHNTV tll'TIIU HltHT CIIMI'ANIUH IN Tllll WOHI.ll. AllUNTI ol' TUB TRA VKI.KKH- l.ll'IIANI ACCIIHINT INHCKANCK CO., (II' IIAKTI'OHIl, CONN. HTATII AUKNTA I'tlM THBHUTHOIT I'INK AND IICMDI.AK 1'KIIIII' HA I'll LI I. Rooiiim 9 A io, McAfee niotk SIM atton Ave., A'hevlllr, N. C. JOHN CHILD, ( I'nrnierly of Lyman k Child I, HEAL ESTATE ANII LOANimOKKH HtrlctlyaHrokcrHKC IIumIiivm l.onna aerurrly plncrd at H tier cent A NHW IlKHII. earrfnllv lirrnnrrd bv Irad Inn nirmlirra of thr Aahrvillr bar ion neat ,arehmrnt and hravy tint iNMrl, ro, erinit all neei-aanrv ioluta. i.at out and now on aalr at the oincv of the Utiikn I'luii.iaii lajn Co , No a Nortn I nnrt nnanra. nanin MISCELLANEOUS. IF THERE IS A1SY P V () W li K I N k I C H S, ANY I K T V I! , I N A U f li S, O It ANY B li X li l- I T I X A l C A I X S, II V Y YOUR CRUCl-RIKS, ri-KI), liTC, I'KIIM A. I. COOlICIt, North Sble Court Houae Siiire. ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER. 25 CTS. PER IB. SUMMER GOODS. Ice Cream Freezers. 2, !l, I, (i, S and K quart, at prices lower than ever. Hammocks at !Hc., !?I.-'S, ftl.-lN and .2.2.". lieautifulline of Fans. IJerry and Sauce Dislies liy the sett or dozen. Matches (large boxes, :()),) "J.'cts ner dozen. A new lot of French Salines, beautiful patterns. The prettiest lot if (Sing-hams andChaiiibrays in town; solids, stripes ami l)i ills. We are daily e.ect- ing Croquet Setts, I, ( and !S mil; also the Harper Fly Traps, best made, at iNcts. a h. We have a very com ilete stock of goods at prin's that are sure to please. If von will take the trouble to ome to see us before you my we shall he satislicd. V to not claim to have all tlx goods in town, and are not "ivnm- i hem aw a v. inn v a . II II' HCllllILl- lie 111 HOIK it 1 i 1 i . them) at very low prices No ihromos, no free gilts iio avalanches, no cyclones no humbug, livery thing is uuaranteed : nud as hereto fore, the best place ill town to trade is the "IIIO RACKET." TIIOH. 1. II A HI I L T O N GR0CERS, mtBIG 22 Iattn Avenue. frbIM illlm A.llevlllr, N C, April II, l"" The copartneralilp heretofore lllnt lie leeii the unilrraltinrd, iiiulcr the Hrni name of l-CI.I.IAM MCil., lalhlailuyill.aolved by mittunl eonarnt. The debta due by anld Arm Kill lie paid by Lawrence I'ulllnm, and Ihr debta due to anld linn will la' pnlil t hbu ninl the bttalniaa eontlnttril by lilm LAWHIINCIt I'l l.l.lAM II. C. WAIHllll.l. To our iM.tr.ina of the pnat I I have thladnv aold my inlrnal and uood will In the Inaurnncc biialneaaln Aahevllle to Lawn-nev Ctilllnttt, who will eontlHite the biialiuaa, I brN'nk for him a ronllniiiinit' of your iiutrotiiiur. nprll iCHNl ll, C. WAIIIHll.L, MISCELLANEOUS. KKTAKMHIIKI) 187-i. W, G. CARMIGHAEL, APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. For sixteen yvin-n I have arried on a Dnif? mid Pre scription litisiness in Aslie ille, striving; at all tinioH to Ihiv pure Dnms and sell no H'oodsthat are not strictly lirst-clasH in every respect. verythiiifj; warranted as reiiresented or money re funded. My goods nro pure and fresh and my prices as owasthe lowest. Prescrip tions filled at all hours, day and night, and delivered free of charge to any part of the it. v. Mr. .1. Taylor Aniissis with 1 I 1 A . . nie, ami will ne pienseu in meet his friends and custom- I'S. ARDEN PARK HOTEL AND COTTAUIvS. Ill iiiilea South of Aahcvillc, oil A. Ai S. K. H. r Monti... r Week .. $inio .. IUiio II oo 'erhuy inner und Ten I'urllea on oiivdiiy'aiintlvr. 7n ceitta. Titos. A. Morris, Prop., niirllldtf Ardin. S. C. I. w. u. ivll.l.a. AKTiii K J. n. i. a. WILLS BItOS., AltCIIITECTS, ASIII'.VII.I.I!. N. C. iiiIUt Hurnnrd llt.il.li.it:. '. Mo ."int. I'lnna, tR-rlniiitiolia, IktnlU. A-c. forevery Inaa of litilldlnK nt ahort noliiv. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Cull nnd are ua. nprlllil.'lni Or Clcncral Interest. SEASONABLE ITEMS BELOW MARKET PRICES One large lot Ladies ami .Misses' Fine Shoes. One small lot ditto, medium grades, sa i-ri lii ed at about a . l ..tf e : Olie-lUlIll Ol loi liicr irit-t-n Men's and Hoys' Fine Straw Hats. One large lot of While (guilts from low priced to line. Several lots of stout, stylish Carpeting at . and li"c. Ilandsoine Art Squares. Si'vcral lots of Dress (!oods which we cannot duplicate, II. REDWOOD & CO. ClotliiiiK. Pry '""nil'. SIhmh, Hula, Siniill IIIVH, Itllll Cllt K'ia. 7 ninl ll Pultun Aveiiiif. THE SHOE STORE IlerrliiK & Weaver, -l.lt.MUiMlt IN SHOES OF ALL GRADES, A N tl FINE HATS. 39-l'nttoii Avtiitie-39 Anlicvlllc, N. C. llllll IKIAHII. ma l.a l.arur. alinnv rooma wllll M"",l I, mini lit MMH. AI.ICIl MliVNI K. aiirilAdlf THE OAIIW CITIZEN. FACTS AND COMMENTS. Mk. Cl.KVlil.ANli cim now pimtiic law lKl'ort' tilt' supreme court in Witsliinj,'ti. As a rule the American worUiiinnwiii slums his fitness for Bclf-noveriiincnt by the wiiy in which he HoveriiH himself. In Till! interests of our national honor mil riKuteousncss the house should have passcil the interniitiimnl copyright lull. Honesty is the best policy. Vkni-s is with us nK'iiu. She is inakin brilliant stnrriiiR tour, anil can he seen every clear niht without the necessity f plncnliiu; liny extortionist in the box illice. In Tin; ease ol bunks the olil mo.to shouhl lie revised: so as to read, "Divided we stitnil, utiitcil we fall." A half ilocu fthem went tiniler toKethcr last week like n row of bricks. "The venomous, s'oi!. .cotton iitoulheil viier that runs the alTairsof that com mittee," is the way in which one polished member uf the k real ami ctilleuil S'.ale of New York refers to Another. Til 1-: Citizhs ncknowlcilKcs a kiiul in- ilatiou front u committee of the faculty to lie present nt the hnuipict ami other exercises of alumni day at the approach- UK commencement of the State I'niver- iy- I am simply borcil to death," remark il Stanley as soon as he set foot in the world of civilization, lie referral to the uiiiziin,'. It is K'rhaps safe to sav. however, that he would lie still more lioied if he did not receive it. I'Ki!siin:s r Harrison was in ollice a war nnd nearlv two in, mills without Hi tiilini! to eotiuiess a veto message. Ills lirst veto was in the interest of economy. Iieinil stainiied upon it lull coiurcss hud passed nuthoriziiu.' (l)4ilen, I'talt, t run into debt additiimally. Kxi.i.aso set the example to liuroic last Sunday of allowing 17), 1)1)1) wci k iiiKmcu to pariiile in Loudon with scarcely a Miliccmnn in sight and tin all'air Weill oll'as iieatvalily ns a Sunday school priH-essioti. Will the Ihick-heaileil tiiiimirehs on the iiiulment learn any ihitit! from this grand object lesson? It h as Iki-ii ciislomary for the govern ment to donate to each new State an ninouiit of swamp Inn, Is fur educational purposes. Niw Mexico jiclilious that when she comes in the government help her instcftil to construct irrigation en nuis. Ami she further itfcks to lie per mitted to come in soon. Gi'NKKM. Tracy intends that naval of liccrs shall undcrslatul that he is secre- tnrv of the nnvv with all that the term implies. He Mievcs then- are other scat- lasiiles the Mediterranean and other stations titan tltc i-.iiriiiK.mi. v.onsc ipienlly be proHisi'S tlial the sipiadnui il evolution shall evolutc oil Hie const id South America for a time. Tim State of Michigan, almost alont in the great sisterhood of States, doesn't owe It dollar, having discharged its last finiincial obligation on the first of May. Its institutions are all well eipiipieil and cared for, and there is not lung m sight calling lor liny cxKMidittirc that will in volve the creation of any new nidcliled uesa. Mi Aiir lumuncra ouciii 1,1 oc happv. Notion.! Utter can Ihj sai,l than this from the Atlanta Constitution: "l.oynl to tic iini'in, true to each ollnr. just in every relation, with their laces toward the rising sun, thciicoplc ol tuotgia have entered upon the race of progress a her itage from thedavsof Oglclhiii'ie and proHisc lo keep pace with the most ail vanceil of her sister States." Abolish voiir infamous convict law if you c.nft to lie reaN,'eleil. In uni'iimci.mi thenml ol buttle ships to protect our coast, the New ork Her ald says: "Chili, China or Japan coulil swiip the Pacific const of the I nilei Slates without it cheek at nay point They have ships lit for the wink, and we have neither ships nor nuns to oppose them. Three hundred millions of dollars coulil lie taken out of San 1'riinciseo and us lunch more out of other cities. Such a levy would certainly occur in ease ol war. Amitiii.h substitute for the inonopo' li,l jute bagging has been found, ami southern planters arc jubilant. . I Jackson, n lawyer of Augusta, (in., has 11 leclctl a process whereliy hugging lor haling cotliin can I' protliuctl Iroitl tile col I, at stalk itself. Il is claimed that one year's yield of stalks will produce hugging sulliiietil to Imlc three years colloii cinp. inc macliiiiery retpiircil for the pnwi'ss is very heavy, consisting ol huge rollers nud crushers nnd looms lor weaving. The stalk in the field will I worth $U a ton, This, il a true in veil lion, means :',uii n year in the pockets of the southern farmer. Tiik colored iK'nptc have Hocked to Oklahoma in such iiiiiiiIhts that, despite the iitlcmpt of the w hite settler there In whistle down the wind the negro ex oibis to that territory, they now form nearly one-third ol the population. On Hi-count of the great niitulicr of colored twoplc, renewed pressure is brought to U'lir on the president to induce him to appoint n colored secretary of Stnle lor Oklahoma. The favorite negro candi date Is still UilWard I'. McCnbe, of the tciritory. On the other hand, white set llirsdonot want this. In hi sincere desire to please both white and colored Oklabiiinians, President Harrison may he said to lie 1st with the devil and the deep aril. THE PAVING BRICK. GENERAL YOUNG HAS HIS OWN OPINION. He Is) l iifli-r llo.nl find in tin- One lo Hufler What Thvy Hay of the Itrick QueHtlo.i. If Asheville is not going to get wol'ully left on its street paving contract then the pinions of some of the best men in the city go for naught. Since the brick have been piled along South Mam street they have Iki-ii examined bv a nuiuhcrol ieo plcanilthe majority are of the opinion that they will not stand heavy traffic. Captain Natt Atkinson is one of these. 'I am not a brick inun," he said this morning," mil il docs seem io me tiiai the brick arc not strong enough to lie used for paving purposes. I looked at thcin the other day and brought one to my ollice. A great ninny men have ex amined it, among thein a ntiniberol brick men, and not a one whom I have seen speaks in its favor. 'I hey do not seem to lie strong enough to stand what we will require of thiiu " Captain T. V. I'allon was seen to day and asked what he thought ol tin brick : I was one of the committee who vis ited several lilies to examine into the matter ol lust pavement," he said, "and concurred in the report that the brick pavement, such as we examined else where, was the best for our purposes. Vc laid sK.-cial stress upon the founda tion, and recommended strongly the Hale patent.' (.enerat Young had sla ted that he was the sole licensee of this patent for this Stale, and this was urged as a reason for his getting the contract, instead of its licing done on city account, orbvoncol our unlive contractor. I learn now, however, that the Hoard ol Aldermen have stricken out the words Hale patent' from the contract and I consider this as disastrous to the success f the pavement. The committee ice mended Hal- wood blocks," he continued, "but the contract could not be made to secure them. I gave seen other tpialitics than the Millwood block used satisfactorily. hut do not think that some of these can Ik-so used. I have this opinion to some of the aldermen, and their reply is that none will Ik- admitted except with their unoroval. 1 therclorc consider that I luive done mv dutv as a memlK-r of the committee and assume m. farther res ponsibility in tin matter." Captain Patton does not favor the hanging of the grade on Mam street. I think it most unwise, he said Our effort for many years has Ikcii to secure its light a grade as possible. Il is most important at this point, which is most crowded with trallic. Now all the iVorts of nasi vears are made of no clleet and work which has cost the city thou sands of dollars, is iKing removed at an additional excuse to the city." ('en. P. M. II. Young, the contractor, is not at all afraid of his brick, lie was seen this morning, and asked about them. "They are the Ik-si brick lor the pur pose I can find aiivwhcrc in three linn dred miles of Asheville," he said, "and il anybody can find luticr, I will be glad to purchase them ami use them tu preference to these. Since I am the one to luriiish the bond, I inn certainly as much interest cd as anv one else can be, and more so too. A man may Ik- an excellent judge ol ' building brick, and still luivc no idea if n g I brick for paving purposes. The two kinds are as ilillercnl and distinct as they can possibly Ik. These brick arc cnrclnllv selected. Out of 1011,0011 that were burned, only 40,000, or ten k- fill, were found suitable by the men who were paid to iusKi t them at the works. I coulil take those brick and a piece of artillery and batter down the town with them. In Charleston, West ViiL'inia. n brick iiavcincnt has Urn down eighteen years, and is still good I think these will last Well. I cauiiol al ford lo put down a pavement that would not last." "The people must keep ipiict," lie said in conclusion, "until they have tried the pavement, nnd then they mav Ik- able to jiu.ge. I think they will Ik- satisfied." Mr. J. I.. Murray, city sanitary in sK'Ctor says: "I have never had any ex iHricnce with luick pavements in streets, but it does seem to inc (hat these lire not the right kind, ami I am afraid of them. They are too lull ol rock, ami will break. A iii'iiiiIkt of llicm arc cracked and when water gels into them they will crumble lo pieces. Tliv l'-U-rul t'onrl. Win. I'cnder, of Swain county, was convicted ol illicit retailing in the rcderal court yesterday allcriioou, ami sentenced to one month in jail ami line. The case of Win. liickson was called this morning. He is charged with enter ing Ihe Hot Springs post ollice sometime ago, and stealing sonic money. The evi dence, which is mainly circtiuisiantial was lakcii this morning, ami argument was delayed until Monday. The court adjourned at noun to meet again Mon day morning. A Vole of TliiinUs), The ttii'itilK-rsof the A. I.. I. take this opportunity of extending to the ladies of the city who were so very kind in their assistance in ninnv ways nl the fair, their hearty thanks. 1 them we accord t lie credit of success. Very respectfully, CoMMITTKK ON I'AIK. SOME OPINIONS ON NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. Morirnuton wants to shine by the re flected splendor of electric lights. Chatham claims a sheep killing hog ns one of the reasons why it should be great. C.rccnsborohns 11 lodge of the Improved Order of Ked Men. J. C. Tipton, of the alriot, is the sachem. Iix-1'resideiit Cleveland is unable to at tend the Mecklenburg celebration at Charlotte and has sent his regrets. The dailv imiK-rs of Charlotte have to pav If-ii city tax. risn stanns pay ner cent, on the hills of cost on vuluat per cent, on the hills of cost on vuluation. A consignment of Kansas beef that is said to have brought its smell along with it has been condemned by the mayor of Kcidsvillc. The Knisconal convention which meets at Tarboio on the 1 Ith will lie the cen tennial of the establishment ol theeliureh in North Carolina. A little Salisbury uirl itimncd 11 rope too times and all of the schools let out m the dav of her funeral. A moral lurks ioiui whcrc about this. An extensive revival is in progress at St. lohn's church, Coldsboro, conducted iv Mrs. . 1). t-arK'iiter,oi i.HK-ny, .. v.. There are many conversions. 1 he iii-L'rocs w ho left Kingston and went to Mississippi send home for their mult. I he iiraim proiiuccu 111 nun mine lois not suit their asthctic tastes. M no rnrlv dav lliealnmniof the North Carolina I'n'iversity living near Kalcigh will have a ineeiiiiL' there and lake active steps to show their interest in their Alma Maler. Kvmii.rlist I-ill.- is huliliiiL' a scries of meetings in a tent al (instonin, and is at tracting large crowds. A good many IKopIc Irom Charlotte tire attending the meetings. Viri'itiin has secured snaec for exhibits it the educational exposition which will Is- a feature of the approaching session ol the North Carolina Teachers' Assembly it Morehead City. k'.il. iirh and the electric light company ire having trouble about the bill lor light ing the city. The eitv authorities reluse to pay lucanse they claim lite lights an nul up lo the contract. Will White, the voimg man charged with attempting to assassinnte John Yancev, ir., at Marion, was hound over to court in the sum of $1,000. It seems that Yancey and Wiiitc were enemies. The Wndcsboro Mcsscngcr-Intclligenecr savsof the twin brothers who recently Ik-'ciiiuc insane almost simultaneously 111 Viw.oi rioiiitv t hut one has about recov ered and the "other, who is nt the Mor gaulon asylum, is much la-tter. lohn T. Patrick, who is the head of the Southern Interstate Immigration Hurcnu. says that the limine is increasing very uieailv. and that much progress is made 01 the siK-cilic work lor which tne oureiiu was creaieii. tie uas uicrciiseu m. vivi- . , ,, 1 : 1 1.:- ..1. ical force. The State Collegiate Oratorical Asso' ciatiou will hold its first annual contest at Charlotte to-night. Trinity nnd Un viilson Colleges will each have two re rcscntalives. The victor will Ik- pre sented with a S-.'.i gold medal anil iwanlcil the championship ol the State. Two nee-roc livini! on Mr. Henderson's farm on the Atlantic. Icnnesseeann unit rond, near Charlotte, got into a fight. One ol the negroes got the other down , 1 1 ... :..u :,i. .. .-imi poiiuiieo 111s neon 10 jvnj 11.11 n rock. The guilty party lied and ha not Ik-cii arrested (icorgc McCiilloiigh, 11 negro from Roli- esoii eouiitv, was reeeiuiy iiiseouiKeo Irom the K-iiiteiitiarv. Me returned home, lint Ids wile nositivclv refused to recog- nize him. This so preyed upon hi mind that he resolved uiion'siiiciile nnd dclilf craicly tlrowneil himself in a creek near his home. li was divided lit Kalcigh to hold me. morial services on Monday instead of to- 1,11- Tin-tin iiiii v am tiremen will tin- . .. ,. . 1 1 1 :it c. railc, ami tuc I'liruaiii 0111111 wot 111111111 the music. Mr. l-'nbiu II. Huslice will deliver an address on the North Carolina luuior Reserves. A I'l-nileinan living in Sampson county sent a big wolf to the Central hotel in Charlotte intent iiiu; to take It to Haiti more in a lew days, where it was to be placet! in a park. It was thoroughly tiitni-il but broke out of its box while nt the hotel, and alter Iwing chased for some distance was shot und killed. The Farmers' Alliance of KoIk-soii county lias made 11 protest to the comity commissioner against the use 01 a ciiaiti gang on the public roads there. The use of these county convicts in this wny is ol n-,1 111 date, an, I is 111 lael an exiK-runent The itclioii of the alliance regarding it caiis.s a gooil ileal ol comment U.hhuiiIv Dr. II. M. Wilder, of Char lotte, pension examiner, examined Ihivitl Tliornc, ol l.ineobiton, who served in an Indiana regiment during the war. Asa r..oll lw rii-i'iveil S:t..'llll tK'llsioll IIIOIICV and is on the K-nsion roll for $U per month. This was graiueti iKx-nuse 01 a wound m the leg The Thomasvillc, Silver Valley and Pec lice railroad company has Ik-cii organ ii'd at Thomiisvillc. This roatl will ex tend from Winston-Salem to Wndcslioro on the Carolina Central, passing througl Tboinasvillc. The roatl will go through one of the richest mineral nection in the Stale. A cinrejiimiilwit ol the Scotland Nee Ikmocrnt tells ol the burial of 11 colored woman at w uch the service were tie laved until llic grave wa made larger, While this was iK-iiig thine 11 colored wo man nrcscut fell into the grave, striking her head against n spade, und was so stunned that she tlnl uotK'nK until next dav Jim liithlc, 11 negro, wa killed nl High Point bv his uncle, mciiiicii inincy. ('.utile went to Ciithcv floor nnd knocked. Ciithcv took un hi gun anil told hi wile he wn going lo have some fun. He asked who wa there and re ceiving no answer the door was opened .nl I'nihi-v lire, I. iiistantlv killimr (iiiblr. The murderer gave himself up and claims that he was only trying to Ingnteti lia ble. The amount contributed Ivy the Ilnp tistsof North Carolina for foreign nii sionn during the conventional year end ing April IIO, 1MI0, wn $HA'i.Ti; this ia Sl.MMl.7ll more than wn contributed last vcar fur same object. Kor Southern llaptist coi'vcnlion, reort of the treas urer will show $1(IH,I)0U.70 for the pit year, all debt and missionaries paid to date, leaving it balance in bank of 0 18.11 1. MISCELLANEOUS. . S. GRANT, Ph. G., Of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Apothecary, 94 South Main St. FOR ALL HEADACHE Use HOFFMAN'S HARMLESS HTADACHE POWDERS. They irt Specific. Cf)nlaUl Haa br fMldt tir Mftrrotlr, Ifarikr itlftratliftrU. urlw,li ttu Mfttk A hub km Tin HOFFMAN DRUG CO. 55 Main St., Buffalo, NX, and Intonutlonil Bridg,0nt, yo SALS nt S. GRANT. If ynur prescriptions are prepared ut 'runt's I'lmrmacy you can positively o iipnn tlicsc facta: l'irst,tliatonlytlie purest and Ust drugs and chemical will Ik used; sccund, they will be compound ed carefully nnd accurately hy an experi enced l'rcscriptionist ; and third, you will not lie charged un exorbitant price. You ill receive the best goods ut a very rea sonable profit. Don't forget thepluce Grunt's l'hurmacy, ZISnuthMainstreet. Prescriptions filled ut all hours, night or day, and deliveied lice ol charge to any part of the city. The night bell will Itc answered promptly. Grunt's I'hur mncy, 24 South Main street. At Grunt's l'hurmacy you can buy any Patent Medicine ut the lowest price (not ed by any other drug house in the city. We are determined to sell us low us the lowest, even if we have to lose money by so doing. He will sell ull I'uleut Medi cines at lirst cost, und Mow that if nec essary, to meet t lie price of any competi tor. We huve the lurgest assortment 01 Chamois Skins in Asheville. Over 200 skins, ull sizes, at the lowest prices. We are the agents for Humphrey's llonnvitpiithk Medicines. A full supply of his goods always on hand. Use liuncomlie Liver Pills, the lst in the world for liver complaints, indiges tion, etc. A thoroughly icliahlc remedy for all blood diseases is lluneondie Sarsaparillu. Try a bottle and you will take no other. J. S. GRANT, Ph. C, Pharmacist, 21 S. Main St.. Asheville, N. C. AVIIITLOCK'S Special Sales Week. Close buyers will ilense noto the following grout imluee inents thin week : Illiiek Mohair ItrillinntincH nt ."( nntl 7."e.f formerly 7."c. a nil $1. l.lnek Taniise SuitiiiLW, 00 and H.'ic., former price 75c. nnd 1. Jllnck l ainel h Hair und Serge Suitings ut 73c. and $1, formerly tfl and ?1.2.. nliu-k rrench llenriettus, 0c, 73c. and $1, former price 3c, $ and $1.23. lancy .Mohair lirillinut- ines, iitic. and .c, lonnor lnce t.n: and oloii'tl llenriettasut 2.c., 0c, 30c. and 73c., worth much more. Domestic and Imported Challies ut 3c., Sc., and 12e. per vn rd. Wash Di ess rubrics, La wns and Prints at .''.jc. nnd up. Irencliniiil lHuuestic Nit- ines nt poiular prices. Dress (imghanis and Stvr suckers, large variety. Outinjr lloths, 1 utile Lin ens, white and colored. white (ioous, iNninsooks, LawiiH, Imlia Linens, llnni burgs, Laces, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, (iloves and Mitts. Largo assort incut and low prices. l'nrnsols and Sunshadis, tho most attractive in the city, l'rices lower than else where. .lust received A new lot of Hlack and Cream Luce Floun cing und Drapery Nets. Something New We sell tho only nbsolutely Fast Dlack Hosiery in the market made by Smith & Angell for Ladies, Misses nnd Chil dren, also for Men and Hoys. They are guaranteed not to dye, crock or t urn green, or money refunded. WHITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STRIiKT, Opposite Dank of AshtvlU. A 1
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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May 10, 1890, edition 1
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