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Asheville Daily Citizen, n"7 - VOLUME IX.-NO 258. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS. BULK OLIVES Good olives arc the most piquant and ef fective stimulant to the palate, adding est to succeeding viands, ami no relish hold a higher place with epicures. I buy olives in large origi ual casks and can give .you high graiie goods at a low price, WE KROGER i LIST OF HT BRANDS OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO lij Brands of Plug Chewing Tobaccos. 1'i Brands Smoking Tobacco in Bags and tin boxes all she packages. Ml Different Brands Imported Key West Cigars, always on band. 1 1 is useless for me to mention the various brands of Domestic Cigars, as it will take too much space. Pi(jes a Larger Stock than ever before will now devote all my time to the ubove goods, and will try to satisfy all my custom era. L. BLOMBERG MULIBL CIGAR STOKB, 17 TATTON AVBNtJB. THE OCTAGON Is a pure high grade soap free from any ex cess of lye, and the first eight sided cuke ever I made and just fits the baud. Ores 100 arti cles given awuy with this soap, read the BARGAIN. i Blue Luameled And Acute Ware At Half Price. A CONTINENTAL CONGRESS j A STUDIO TEA. THE Al'UtTNT BODY HITS) ONCE MORE. inside of the wrapper, also a full line of We have just received an importation from Germany of several cases of thsc guoui. incy arc called seconds, but very few arc imperfect. All are offered alike. A rare cnancc.iornoteis and boarding houses bration ol Washington's birthday. The artistically Thoroujchlv EoJovable Occaalou at ine a. v. c Washington's bii tbdav was observed hv till nitnila nf Asltnuilla T?nn..fn -,.11 WastaloKlott'a Blrlliday Exer s a i?ala dav. Tl. S - CS H.IUUS WHS' as orange ,, BcnooI bim;d the piltriotic nnd the beautifu, A Last Evening-Pleasant Time bew of hrk.ht oirls Hii. ,l ti,. 1 r ' a O wuw miiui0 UUU ivi.irii. recention hii . Tlir liuht , There was patriotism everywhere in eluded from the dining room, and the STILL LACK A QUORUM THERE MUST RE A OF RILES. CHAMUE the big hall of the Orange street school lanji;!iBnt Tendered more effective the last cveninc. when the m.,,ils ,f . h, . ?,T'u'n J0,le,ts 01 . le partmpanU and r luenrusuc accoraiioos ol the tabes inus Kiuuca gave iiicir exercises m celt- un eaeu talle was a oi nanu-paintcd china n ....... ... ... .1 11. r. i . .. I allium in rn. wmf n iiv t iiu mm. ... " " -' niaua Tl i.u iui. Udl 1 .viv flVMlw UILU (l LlBLli-Ml v I . . I 1 I ., i . i I'.wv ui ituuituic wore iimn a I v. ,uv uuuoc, uc wus Ulaud can Get Mo Action Taken On HIh Bill And The House or Representatives is At a ataud Still so Far as work Is con cerned. Washington, Feb. 23.-ln the House yestcrdav Mr. Cummin?. N. V. rn fine dislav i wi a-uv uilucbi uvisuuai uriviicire. an u on the iT-.nML....iii.r. .. . , gtu timi, ou iu viuutiuuic morning, Whittemore's Gilt Edge Dressing FOK LADIES' AXD CUILDREXS SIWLS PKOUVCES A IIRII.UAST JET BLACK I and durable ware. TOILET SO A PS ,pri,s tr-dc "oll .. . - I uninuf more nf itrmtni-a n.nM I Willie on tne 1 onr nf l-fit Hnnu h nnc We hare in stock for the with Hags and the lam.har faces hundred years old. bavin beTn 1 ZIh aornachP,! hv f h, '.Z , , ofgreat men looked down from their down to Mrs. Atkins throuch three ceii. nrma k: T. "... " " u,u 'u wr' stoves and ! BIG BARGAIN. One pound Inr of laundry Soap for a nickle. ranges, oil stoves, refrigerators, freezers, I bouse furnishings in the State. Prices ? Why IcTerybody knows we arc the cheapest in town. Onr line of fine and common china, I glass and lamps is rtry complete frames upon the throng. uuiiuus, was a comoiaaiiou ol choice It,, e . . ... . . tu, -..ib n.:.iU 1 t- ... Pieces, all havinir been decorated nmW re'useu. aia, to recognize the scr- and the largest Md most complete line o began his endeavors to get the crow d TlT ftbe rt teasers of the "''Jed the official or his bosses . rawniu i vu , me irowa college. 1W. Grabau rendered s.ime to touch h m at i s iw-ril Th II.. 1 .1 I i , II' t ... . I auv ' "VI i I announcements. The nrrmmm mv., cepnon null. "UJ, uay ever s.nce congress - - I rt- -I'Nm.M 'l-I,-- . . 1 I . .1 .H lonl J 1 1 ., I with a song by the ttee club, which TrjriL,?...,lu"Vcr ol er, ana ne oenouncea the i , 7 . . . . . . . r, X , "us '"oicb uuu gen- arrest as an outrage. He further stated slowed good training and no mconsid tlemen of the city, as well asa number nf .ir ' . . . . . rrnhlo nn.W.mntin nl.ili.. Mi. the VOUUC L'Cn Icme.l f tl,n ninhn " W " " Opinion, tO . i ,. , ... , sc boo . "urn a session oi tne House on Washini'- Maud Waddell recited "The Untrhtest .Y.- ..... i,.n' i,;,i,.i... : t!lr .1 ... " i i lie tirc-ismn w.-ia n ohu .(..n n .. .1 i " w.. .uuu . . uu iu uvuuiu luc meni- ory ol that patriot lie moved that the ISX Tllli LhATIlLK A.XD I'RLSLHVU IT. AT KAYSUK SMITH'S. A. D. COOPER, i i ' THAD. W. THRASH I PAli i - - v. ww i"fcvi uu vuwu w six. svijoivai VII l,alt, V WH Itiuentul Congress began. The time was the exciting hours immediately preceding i li ttiiytiliirT tf tlm F ka-t n f ...n nt CI T HIH THROAT. Court Siuure. House adiourn. jiucr some pan lug tuc raotiuu was tne exciting nours immediately nrecediua put on division the House voted. nvis For Sale-Dry empty boxes, casks, etc., thesigniugof the Declaration oi Inde- navnKe D Trentaolui Huicidea 10-. "ocsl24. The announcement was kindling. Pratt's deodorizing gasoline "T T- t'J" 100',nS. "embers. Flat Rock. received with applauseon the Democratic .euuoriMnj, gasoiiue arcgse(j , faltnui reproduction of the .. side. The veas and navs we nr(W.H I for kindling. Pratt 1 20 cents per gallon, Whittemofc's Patent Lteathep Polish , ... ... . ..r.VUH...w w. . ... i . ,. , , . , ... . i .injMunuuuaia were vrucrcu, costume ol that time, took part m the "lv" -011 ki'juii oi flat Kock, However, before the question was de- I animated discussions and plead their wlio was in town today on bis way to I cicletl. The motion to adjourn was dc- cause witn zeal and eloquence. Interest Kaleiuh. was called hnmo . Meated, yeas 117, nays 140. I did not wane durinir the debate nnH I . . . - I 1 lie lnriirntmna nr that A- Iil,l I .. I vviiitiui li.iiiiv Rrniinff ih., w... I , . .... . . age D, Tienholm hn.l - Zu ZX L r.STWM, '' ST uH USA I "'viuv i ho to pwooiuiw iu UU UllUCr VMSllUK I BON MARCHE .. n HUU , many of the speakers were roundlv an- i ..i i i i. . it.. i .i . . i i wiuuucu. rioajiv. wucd i.ue icciaranon i - umi iuuiuihicu si I . ni ol.r.in.t ui,rl Iks lilinrtn k.11 ,.. I lit Pint 1... I.:. I Pnn.litUn. the peal of independence, there was such Mr. Treuholm was a native of South Washington, Feb. .-Representative BLED lf.atuuk, 1 .1 din of minimise tin mtolil: linvi Iwpii I I Ilolmnn. phairmnn exf .1.. T.r .:n I . r.7. , ri., . v.ar':.ina. auout to vf.imnf.n,,,. n,i ..'. r-,u"",-i crcateu una tne scene oecn rem. ine I. . . ' - I caucus oi tne Moose, wi eu a p.iuph.i XOrillXG JIHTTLK- THU liXACT NUW YOKK COST SALB IS TO BB CONTINUED FOR A SHORT WHILE YBT, 80MB VBRy DKSIRAULli GOODS YBT IN STOCK. ALL AT BXACT NEW YORK COST. THESE ARE ALL NICE And are dilTcrent brands of crackers we receive fresh every w.-ck from New York Bakers: I lo.l l,n .1,. .... l,. ...1 Tl.. VIVHl.U .1,1. S.V'lb Uklll inili 1UCI. . parts were well conceived and happily 10' Se to one i carried out. inose wlio nnrticiDatcd lamiucs ol tne South. He wn n n ni longed to one of the most prominent were . llf.l.: . ii. i-.ii;. ii,,.- " fa - .....(j.VU ,. . VIII. HUH., II lp. , President Hancock Francis Smith Charleston Wythe. a Uertie Cooke U..tt 1 t T 1 Edward L. Tirnhnl Dcroiiuc nrm oi no. I rascr Sr One fit I IIP aimonsi. , . . . ' . ouwwaa lul blockade ruuuers during the Rutledge,S. C,!.M!!..!"!HerbertRevnolds h?nr,,nnd " DCPUCW o( Hon. George A. r it v ".. I 1 rpnllnlm iminiln.ii ..I tl.. t i lewis, n. i rred Miller " ' utusnrjr ui rrnnmirv Whipple, N. 11 Raymond Haskell tbc Confederate States. He was also a RKt!W:l COMMIbbioih. Tl...... n u..r- i.-:. .- .i. COUSin Ol Hnn. W. I Tr,il,l ... - --v.w.p ...II . U . . II bAUlUB for an eflrlT rlAV tn rntitfirlor a .hnium In the House rules by which members may uc compelled to vote to make a quorum. i ue can is in response to a written re- micst sitrned hv 1114. f)m f iff n a Trta rm. iicst is the direct result of an uproarous inrnionsiratioii in tne House yesterday. TRY IT. i'o CUXm AT HMSOK SMITH S. M.SO A LAUGH .STOCK Vl lll,.ann "..nn L..f. I.-U t.:..l. Piinn M1 i..... wo I troler ol the currcnev (lurinir iv,.i,i..t Bartlett, ii"ZZZZ'Zowea Smith Cleveland's first term. i atocKion, in. i ratiu riuukett I , . ,"u io ashcvihc The Berllu Conference aucl I lie I Depreciation or ttllver. Ukki.in, Feb. 23. The currency Scotch TalVy, Sociul Tea. Vanilla (.ream, Salt Duniuct Wafers, l-'ancy Grahamr, Water Thin, Cafe Witters, Oatmeal Wafers, Ginger Snaps, tr Toast. Stockton, N. Frank I'luukett i"moim removed to Asheville W;ii.in, l eb. 2;i. The currency -oin- Uickcnson, I'cnn t.eon Whitlock aUout f ' years ago. For two or three mission appoiuted by the government to Sherman, Conn Drayton Miller Tc.ar(? has made Flat Kock his home. m)Bcase w mct 1 J " ,1 Humphrey, I'enn :..Will Way 'S lam.ly live here, iu their residence f'. c L mc.l',lllsts a,,d "?nmaus, Witherspoon.N.j Joe Justice e.or".c.r Montford and Ileardcn avenues. el 'js hrst sitting yesterday. Count lix- I Withcrspoon, N. I. I Penn. (' Milt., I John Adams Allen Miller i aam'ici Adams Isador achaycr iTIinB Ipfli-ionn Slnt-lnn Polnil J Lee, Va Edgar Melnturff i uen. r ran k mi Auaason diaries Chns. A. Webb. esu.. followed in an I address on "The Crisis iu American His .... w ui way V; ; ' mwr resilience , . . .. r . .... . loe justice eor"cr Montford and Ileardcn avenues eI 'ts first sitting yesterday. Count i'iton Reach A wifc nlld lo,,r children survive him. Fosadowsky, secretary of the imperial Allen Miller treasury, presided. his speech h: said Russet lieathef Dressing MORE EGOS. Addllloub lo "The citizen" Mn- aenui Recently. Tl, . r . . . . ". rouses ui a prominent n ace in Tim Citizen museum a lutely added cu- BON MARCHE t0 well Ac . Ub .1 I3IB III l ... . . I.I... ..IU ..... I. .... .... .1 I '.orv. It war uprtincnr. liiRtnrir;il niiil . i. . ..... I -r... ' -inuBiiy, W.-IU in oy iMcnois iV ins e, the eloquent nud in the voung attorney's . : , ' .. . ' iu..t .tvif. nn,i -n .u.npHiai..,! ii L. commission merchants. The distinct vc S4. . . best style and was punctuated by Ire- "'"cuunis. ine aistuietivc aaTi " r"!":" rT . Sl Idler quent outbursts of npp.eciation from the fatrc about the egg and the one which Son" task wouTd be to ascertain aud.'eacC' . 8cts !t into f'c museum is its color, a cror not the value of silver e Alter a wt'll rpnilrretfl rppit.atuin ol i:..i.. i . . :..i in. . ... . . . j , i ... u. JtllU that, owing to the recent action of India I uuu me t mica states in currency mat-1 " vkoov nu.i cv.vii, smm ici9. fiim iiif I'tinriniiPfi fienrAfin linn nil silver the subjects to come before the commission were of the greatest import- I'oushhks, hi.ackixo axi iu i n. uuvc iu tuiuiiierce ana trnuc oi Germany I nnrl t llP ninrU at Iamk I .... ".". u. mii I The ciucstions to be considered bvthelEAS, cuuimission aemanaea earnest and ex haustive cooperation. The commis- Slili THE I.IXE I'KiiM l-k -is-. :i7 SOUTH MAIN STREET. MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, PpRTLANDBROS., REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 1NVE3TMBNT AGENTS. NOTARY PUBLIC Loans Securely placed at 8 per cent. Offices as & 20 Pattoa Ave., up stairs SOME LOW PRICES California Peaches 18c. Per Can. California Apricots 13c. Per can, Pure Maple Syrup $1.25 Per Gal. Cucnmber Pickles 40c. Per Gal. Sweet Mil Pickles 78c. Per Gal. Soar Mix Pickles 60c. Per California' Evaporatet Apricots And Peus 17c. Per Lb. Or. Jl. Greer, Gal. 1 am receiving a new stock of Monuments and Tombs of Granite and Marble: which I will Sell at the Lowest Cash Fiices. I am your borne dealer and have been here 14 years and will treat you right if you will patronise me. W. 0. WOLFE, Cor. Court riace and Market St. front of City Hall. Emulsion of COD IiIVEf? Olli, UUith Poit Wine. Under the above title we ofler a new com; bination ofCod Liver Oil ia which the nau seous taste of the oil is completely .masked by the use of Port Wine and Aromatic. At the same time the tonic and digestive prop erties o the wine render assimilation easy Prom those who cannot take Cod Liver Oil on account of its disagreeable taste and diffi cult assimilation we confidently solicit a trial. Recommended In Pulmonary Diseases, Coughs, Colds and General Ocbllltv. freshly prepared at Z Q O z x , O CO o D g $ S o 8 8 lJ Z O Q I W X 5 F co 5 O W T J DC O Q ...!.. II.-.- . .i . . I s,u" B wouia ue to ascertain wnetn-1 uuurcuit. kkis it. nuo me museum IS its mm. n er nr not hr voli.o r.f .;i ..i.iu.l .v!IL!,r-!,01.- "?'it mahosany-not in one spotortwo. Vt could be raised, what was .". ""uv.' "f . out ail over. The cut came from Mn.-n ttic Dest means to keen the nr ee stahle: n7.na, V " ..,;ni..!.i..r iT.1! su "ina oi irmt. luecolor, however, ,urcs ""um tend to solve the prob- Vl' UC iSlTIlZn. ..u..,u.. ... ........himku "v.a m was lint n frpn .- n I in h... .... .r.L. fffl nl an itfmiti,- nnmAM.f nf iL. I : ,i . i... i : . i " ...... u. iiikuvuuui ui luc . .......... ..I ..iii.ii . i ' i tui. i V V , V- ",v mnn wno packed the ceks. The novice staus tnmed and made a handsome pietu. SXnh? 1?,? F.rb in fort WAYNE. Amonc those civinc the recention were: "v """ Lady Washincton Nora Ware make the etres sell wn. h 1 ' I BuMlnesa Houses and a Hctaooll Mrs. Hancock Uaisv Cooke Willie Chedcster vet,-r.Uv i,.,i n,.J Balldln Burued. Vfc T m li. ii Mill.. -r i.: i ""I I i.v... mt . . .1 utimwiiin ut ui wis uens, prooauiv in berexc tc- 1UK1 m.i ina.. i-eu. 23 At .tiUU I Itli, TZ w .i " 7." , "Y"" "- ",v uiUliiou s uinnaaycx- o'clock tins morninc ire destroved the Mis. Wvthc tier. Wnlspr I ercnes lmri nrIXr.,,,l .i- I. m.uuju. ,u r. . , i. t.i.... i i ... : ... .. . . "is i larae s noc esta iishnicnf n VnrWmorLi 111 line. IIP liriilliTltf- if Lr. !..., " "' w.. ium . 31 PATTON AVE. .u.s ... .iiv....... ubi. iiciiaci Mr. I 'On tt ninl.nl W n ...I..1..I. . in ,li.. ..r... 1. 11. I.. . . .." luami nuuuuiuu m vuh (Li; line, ji- lirniiplir ir In f lli Mrs. Jefferson Clura Lipinslty museum. It's shell is corrugated so that ,.-,. IUUUIUUUU3 vuia i vi i v j wiilii on ena iooks not unlike a ""'" I . i in niiiiiaiuii-, minus me noops. MHlip Piial.a Tiftin Wnllo I . . 1 " umr WATER. Hlmwelf iu jail and His Han luc at Home. Miv uiik, l ib. 23,-Urastus Wiman has reconsidered his dcterniiiintion not vu9tia.,,tti,tii)i uutviv ii vna Thcodosia Burr Ukn Cobb The reception closed the entertainment. l1lltrirlr-tir1i-tif I'nnlaotnM nMnn(ui.l that if there should be sufficient demand tuc program would dc repeated m the oiicra house or some larce hall. ine attendance uoon t ic entertain mcnt was exceedingly large. The crowd would have been comlortably seated in a ball of twice the capacity of the one the exerpineft wprp (riven in Tlwicn wlin went very early and got seats well lor- lVl, tllc. "Kdside of his son, William n.irrl riinlil app tvh.if wnnf n.i l.nl li.mL tviman. who Ilea nr tin. nn .it ..I of a few of the front rows the audience jentu (rm Pneumonia, at New Brighton, uau to content itsel! with hcarniR. The "" ianu. youug muy usuers aiu ail 111 tueir power Killed Th ... ,. , to scat evervbodv. but nennlp riinnot Iir I ciiii seated where there arc neither seats Tiiomasvii.i.k, Ca., Feb. 23. Dcnutv nor room, .umucrs oi people stood in siienll loin Siulctury was iu chnrcc ol tbc aisles and manv more si nnd mi n n,.:.:n . ...... the seats. Portions nf tl,P Z . '"" """" evsmng went to see narentlv the voumrcr element, kcnt in, n "001'1 tl,c lcedlnK the prisoners. As chattcriuK and several requests for tjuict lle '"J so 01,e of the prisoners ordered had to be made by the Superintendent, him to hold up his hands, whereupon At one time, in fact. Mr. Hculcstou Siimlclarv felled him with n,. n..ii threatened to brini! the excrriupH tn n I llrnn-Siu r !,.,t !,.. .,....:. .i. i.i . I y , Huw.u.i lull, it.., UlHUUCU closed order was not restored. Hut the sberill's n stol nnrl t,.rm,r it . a . . i.. allute i b u ijju wituai tuc exercises were very enjoyable, nun shot Iimh twice in the head. The miB3.u.u luciuLuru wroic anu lur-ipnsonrrs tucn escaped, oimrletarv died hiuiii wa iuv WklUiaIUU uut I avvtu UlbVl w.lx HlfTfirn iiv TllP rprrmntntroa fins. tug was furnished by H. Redwood & Co., and the Hags, shields, lamps, etc., by the & Bro., Calhoun street. Loss, $100,000. The adjoining building of Mevcr & Bro.. hatters. theim s millinery and notion store wns flooded with water. The fire was still DUrtlinfT nt tlfinn nnrl iltni n iuu uivniivui.u liiv I entire square bounded by Main, Colum bia, Harrison und Calhoun streets. Tbc 1 Uay street school building, in another! puii. ui iuc ciiv, was aiso ourned toduy. , , , , 1 viiai iAnuuo., lenn., reo. If.i At 2 to seek release from the Tombs through o'clock this morning tne wholesale gro- u u.iu uuiiu. ana w ill roii.'iv tnnu .m icrv doqsc n . a nwx-rn nmei enort to secure bondsmen for Jo.OOO I destroyed by fire. Loss, estimated, $14,- ti. Kj:.i. -. . ' utuoiue ui mb sou. wuuam I The Two "Advocates' nouiri.i uj a Ntock company. Catawiia, X. C, Feb. 23,-ISnccial.l A joint stock company has bought and consolidated the Western Carolina Advo catc, Asheville, and the Christian Advo cate, Kaleigh. The paper will be pub- nsiicu at urcensuoro. i', u Uvoomc. Phelps Better. Niiv Havks. Ct., Teb. 23,-Thc condi tion of Prof. Kd ward J. Phelps is more favorable this morning, though still critical. Vaccine Points In the Name or Anarchy. I'ahis, Feb. 23.-The nolicc court olli. -(,- .-.,....f.,i.ii., 3 ins i uun uic iccciviug violent letters threat- the death of Augustc Vaillant and the PHARMACY, 110 SOUTH MAIN iTKBBT. HAVE YOV BE EX VACCINATEO ' HI! HAVE J VST BEEX NOTl I IED FROM WASH1X0T0N THAT SMALL POX EXISTS IX TWEX- Ti'-TBltEli STATES AXO Al) VISES VACCIXATIOX. WE RE- CBtYB FROM THE XATIUXAL FARM AT WASHIXOTON, D, C, A FRESH SVPPLV EVERY MUX. IAY. PHYS1CIAXS SUPPLIED IIV Heinitsti & Reagan CHURCH ST. A PATTOX AVE. teachers return sincere thnnku. Thp teachers iu charge ol the affair were MeflSra. TlQhe. I.lirlirprnnrt Mrnifii.iitw.ti Vj ;;?". .,vr.".""" h" ' aim miss jcuiiic uinguain Colored Hchoola Celebrate The children of the colored schools celc prated Washington's birthday by a nrosccutuiii ni I'mil.. ll,..i,. t icr is informed by letter that he bus been umrKcu ever since nc helped to send ail lant to the uuillotine nml that In. rm. will be finally sealed by his conduct. In tbc case of Henry, "You will be the first uruccu wasmngion s uiniianv by a I lUElUBC ul "ury. ou win oe tne first speaking contest, the successful contest- ! B'" w"" the lust s""cnce of the let- :i... ..., ti... lcr- uiiv niuuiiifj niivc. ..luill. 1 IIV CZCr I ' eises took place last cycuitic in thechniiel Beware ol i-;u. of the Industr a schoo on Co em trrt "b.m'.kw.n, leu. -'l.-Uur town before a large and appreciative audieuce. os tcntl'', to Scnuiuc surprise last I 1 be Catholic Hill school, the Knisrminl I mi; lit us well as an nnlrmtr I'll i.i school, and the Industrial were cuch was advertised to lecture here under the represented in the contest by three girls, ausnices n v..n nt . Thespeakiuii. which wns intersD?rscd ausP'"s.0' 'he 0"K Men's Christian I wifli n.ini.rn.irl.ilA mno.n r.uiLru I,.. I GSSOCiatlOO, IllSteiKl nf n lllimnrni.a W s UpiWJlW)JIIUVV iuuoii. IVUUV1VU UJ I , Al I , , " VM sw the boys, was very creditable. The medal vUB m: aumt was treated to a was awarded to Zulu l'opc of the Indus- w.aVe Air. Cleveland and his ad trial schnnl. In n null nn pnmtilimnn. ministration. Richmond Disnntrli M.yorTaUon.mCdal WS W,U PIace a Uw' I .fta .mnmnri'iiUH rU I LUNDOV. Feb. 9.1 TIlH XnlU fU ! nted with bunting aud flowers, while a clesays today: "Despite Sir William picture oi the "l-athcr oi llis Country" Harcourfs statement the belief recurs the M.brrhrV; r " X t?"i I IVH" '"PprtM 'nt0 Ina will the walls and inspired all with patriot ?JM :S X!.c"?id"JJ: wm. be .l.inn w,i .. . i- v i ",fcU1 mviuic i uc prcsenia- LONDON. lelJ. M8IIV Libera Is nrp A Plum for nk. I I ----- nawiUHU. ill lavor of the immediate desolution of Wasiiiscton. Feb. 23.-Attnrn Cm. ... lov ,u muitic iu crai uincy nas appointed Samuel A Put tncir amendments to the parish councils "aw of Jiirmiugham, Ala., assistant mil. i ne iinnv rapori npiirnniirna tii.ni. r i hi inrnru in run rin a. ..i' . . : L :rr.: " : . ., n.. . ' nui justice at .wmidv, m. Tiiiuiuif iviiik a victory to I f-iu mci uiinum. tne neem. TiivDm o rin-nmVia .,....: asticnlly clamors lor this line of action lum uurninf. 11 says, "uiaustone, let Own. Early Better. I .vurn ..I'D,! nn . . . . ".o.w.i, m i .......... , wo, ueu. uariy is US BO Oti: lend lis if fin. kiiii Imt I ..... . ... . ..... . v let us ad'vanJe." ' ' ETSiSK "C " ",Ui,,R UP nnd V I he feels better. JUST IN NORTH CAROLINA. The (iand jury at Wilson has fouud a true bill of indictment against a young man of Wilson for throwing an egg nt Marion Iiutler when he spoke there about a year ago. The egg struck Mr. Iiutler hist back nf thp tipple Ixnrost it nt.a a good egg it did not necessitate a change ii"vui. i uk tHsc win conic up nt tuc next term of court. The itirv in Hip iow nl pn.u:.. i.- . of tialisbnry for the embezzlement of the funds of the Vance Cotton mills, has found a verdict of guilty, as charged in tllA 1..II ...l I-. . ..,. m ...h uni ui .uuivtujcui. i ue case oi tne First National bank has not been tried. An appeal was taken and bond given. Wcdncadnv mnrninif in iu. 4 .. 1.1 ----- ... HUIIWU IUC 1-' vears-old daughter f Mr. Luther N. White, who was rirlinir in n mocmn f-it out, was run over, and so badly injured .mi i. iu uu uour sue aiea. sne was a cranddnnirlitpr nf Mr I P 1 T. .1 a well known Raleigh merchant. Mrs. Naomi Moore, who was injured 111 flip Itn.lmti . --- oiwucui, near btntesvillc. hag died. She never recovered roui me snocic ot tne death of her daughter, who was instantly killed Morpnntnn TTprnlit- P 1." n. 1, . . -.a . ... ... A 1CSUC1I, in looking over some old papers last week, found a deed to 30 acres of land that he had forgotten all about and bad bceu mislaid for years. -JolmW. Cotton, grand master of Masons, has Annnlnlprl l..nn ur-i, ... , : 'Tr .7. nsiwr Clark orator, and he wdl deliver the an nual address at the next meeting here. Dr. Willintn Mrllmnln. f county, died suddenly while in his seat in church. He was the father of Rp w p Mcllwaine. The minp. nf hnmlMiiiUir..i. . .. - utumaLVOlUUniun, which nrp now hrinn mwiu..j .. c . . 1 " ; . . n .."i-iivu, were line opened in 1804 for the use of hlnnto,!.. runners, only sum: AND ;o to BKEVAIUVS FOR DRESS GOODS, SHOES, CL0TH1MJ, VxM) OVERCOATS. HE IS XOU 01TERI(j SPECIAL RARCiAlNS 10 MAKE ROOM FOR HI8 SPRING STOCK AT o. 11 Xoith Main. -THE BBST COUNTRY BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, -AT- T. J. Revell's, 30 North Main. SIPHON3I VICHY AND BBLTZBB In MphoBs caa be obtalaed at SIPH0N8?1 drC tores of layscr ft I mnitu ana HdnlUb St Mttgna I and at factory. 317 nay tosd strm. C. H. CAMPBBLL. lij 1 1 mi , ' ,'7ll'l'liii'iWll-,,L:-" T' fcJliWrJi,aw- "' t..i--..t.... iiJ...-ail .;.': i......'. ...,;' ..v aii.. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 23, 1894, edition 1
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