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' . 4 . I VOLUME IX. NO. 311. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 1 180-1. PRICE 5 CENTS. Asheville Daily Citizen. BETTER THAN M KMC I MI UK KMfl.SHiX IS WHOLESOME FOOD Schumacher's lira ham Flour. In Tlie Spring When Your Appetite is Fickle 7V.V our HAMS iim HKBAKUAST HAL ON. 'c in i t ii aitnimtc assortment, iticlmlWK w COUNTY HAMS ;nm mxiral. Alm DRIED HUE J'. A. 1). COOPER, SUMMER COMFORT ClU KT Sl.l'AKI- ASIIHV11.I.H. N C. mm stoves ami m. OT HIS HIT, BIT kit:i:cm, OFF. t l COXEY tUICKLY ARRESTED: m'.-i" hot nam,, r.,r n i HUNK HATTON IS DE AD i Is i lamp ui MJi.Lin.ahL aMi:iiuiii. Later Marshal Carl P.rown ami ' xor A Christopher Columbus loins were ar- A iMTKionc, KNKR()ll, ivsU'cl and locked up on the clwtrc id lilNIH.v MAN iisorilerlv conduct. AM issli I timet. WiiKKLiNt;, V. Va., Mav 1 -Col. (Kl in's ik'tntliiiian of 20 1 Coxnius ar rived liere this mominu. An eliot i is lie in; made to raise money for transporta tion of Uk army. We luxe in tck a larye variety ul ih xtuvt's h'uiu t.rs uinl unwiinN. Nnhmiu- o nk'Ic without out'. Nothing can i vt r takt- tin-it pl;ier. JuM think : M-ralch a mnuh. apply it and have nil esirlv lireiiklast in tin tniiiuU Your kitelu'ti will be like a pnrlm. ..) dn-t. no ashes, no wimil. no coal, no wicks, no irmiMi : i ml n thousand other points worth imIimi! t im We have oil stoves, t'teivirs eot.kts. iee ehe-t ami all kinds ol -annuicr goods. The larg stmk and lowe-t pi ices, our -lorr is u-y n tm Sting. Lot kport Mills Kntiio Wheat Flo nr. DO YOU SMOKE ? Calilornia wm.L tiilx r 1' run imsr cic.aks co ix rows. stir smoki: ,i.7 rtiinc North Carolina Roe Herring, Fat Selected Mackerel, Ilmikfnst F ood. ue8ton Wheat Germ Meal. Rolled Wheat. has run imsr i ivi: ash ti:. CliXT ciisaks j.v rows. Holled Oats. Wheat let. (eaiiula. Wm. KROGER. Heston II AS YAl.li Ml.XTUKli, )Xl'Ohl HASH, K1XC.S. SUAI. N. C. HUM CUl'l'ISOS, II. Hi r.w;. tiOI.DliX SUAI., IIU.XUST JOIIX, CUT I'l.Vf.. YUU.OW KOSIi. SWHliT CAl'UKAL, LOSUJACK. vanity iwik, hk.iuty iiKit.iir, .IUSALUSKA, OOlOliX ,V(777A7-.. arc. i ini: i.ixi: of ri.ua nuiAcco. jt, south mais sr., ASIIIiVll.I.E, X. Cream Codfish, Magnolia Canned Salmon, Selected Canned Oysters, lobsters, Shrimp, Clam Juice. POWELL & SNIDER THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE Sporting Goods House IN THE CITY or All Kind Of Sports, or Tennis Players, or Baseball Players, or Football Players, or Bicyclist, or Croquet Players, or Fishermen. ll.Wli l'fi.l. LINK til' KOM.KK SKATKS AND HAMMOCKS. L. BLOMBERG I Crowd Out To See The Inglo rious) l-'.ud or The Common. weul'H Louie Tramp-Home Hlh orderltea (iathered In. mlE I'MCE STORE F CORTLAND BROS.., RBAL USTATB BROKERS. 1NVBSTMBNT AOBNT9. NOTARY P0BMC " Pile luillilrt-d quire;, tf ile linnet Hole paper. ordinarily sold i.t 10 els. a quire, only 5 cts, els. a ream. l;ive tliDiisnuu ciivelopcs tiually sotil ut 10 cLs. a pack, only 5 els. All kinds of fine writing papers, peiiautl pen cil tablets, pens, pencils, ink. sealinu uax. bil Hard eue tips, elinlk. etc.. ni Kay's. U'.AKDMX SHHI) p'erry's ccleltraUd new erop seeds walianteill tVesli. Small rakes, hues, shovels, trowels and I I sprinklers lor gardening. SI'liClAI, loe-. NOV1U, SAI.i; - ttver rJO novels by best aulhols still sellinn at I io els. kegnlar price 20. J.s. so. 50 cents, but you I net tlietn just as yowl for 10 els. at Kays. IIASHHAI.I. SlTl'MUS. HAMMOCKS. CKu QVKT. SKTS. I'riees l.ow At KAY SMOKli RAY'S "TICKKT IIKDKKK'' Cigars, can't be Itent for,5 cts., mil worth cts. If you want a 10 cent cluur yuu must pay 10 cents for it. Teller's l'erfeetos mid I. a Misnia Key Yesl) are worth the money. f,a Marol 1 domestic 1 und T.n Koso Kspanaola (Key Wcsl) arc all worth j for 23 cts. The nlrove are only leaders. I have at least 7.s brands in stock, nml I handle the liest cigars that money will buy, Ke- tuenibei the place. Always open. I .() 111. Vo' .I.YI MKXSn -KMSUIXtiS II A IS. Vi.. l .IIS .i.vi u. Mitk 1. 1. 1. is. iiki-.ss (,'(K i'.v .i.y; IKIMMXt.S. MtGuut.i IHM:SIU 'A') (1 lii Uitat t li ii . Wasiii.nc.ton, Muy 1. A iicrlcci i;.iv with a brilitly shinitijj sun, wliitli Lili zen Coxcy took ns a propitious imcii, w as the portion ot the army of t lit- Com. monwcal for its demonstration in favor of Coxcy 's (4001! road's bill. The droop iiiH spirits of the Commonweal were cheered considerably. In this particular jtnethiiiK was due of course to the two nns and bread and coficc which each 01 the men had for breakfast a Pcbnoiiico meal as compared with the i z nu- and water on which the men were ivbiii;td to subsist until two o'.'lock vestcrdav ifU'i'iioon, The Cominoiiwealers spent another cheerless niht. The air was cold and damp and the men who were without covering lai.d there were few who had any shelter whatever 1 suffered much but the breakfast, which v;is served early, braced the in up aflci their rijjiit of misery, and thev le'.l to work with will to bicak camp tjcorec Washington when Marshal llroune avc the tinier. I.y ti'clock the: e was no vestige ot the camp rcmaiuiu;," in the Uriijlitwood drivitiK park except a lew piles ol straw mil the ticiKTiil utter winch told ot the presi'r.ce ol the men and horses. Shortly belore in ocli.ck Marshal llrowr.e formed the men in a hollow sipiare and, Ktaiulini; m the centre, cal ed for three cheers lor peace. The cheers were iriven, and the Common wealers waved their little cotton lluus eil peace with which thec had been irtncd. "Now, cried Browne, "we'll march around the grounds and 1 rv it eiver nirain." and the baud slatted ill) low step, to which the eiernt communes walked in a circle to a point about 100 yards from the lormer camp. Here llrowne formed them into a loin; li anil put the men th otmh 11 111 lie drill ith their p 'r ee staves. I lieu lie liar anuued them, eouiiseline; peace. Their banners ol peace, he said, woual l.e more loreible than all the iruus and cannons in the world. The men cheered ami Itrow tie wavce his hat. "Carry, peace," cried lirowne "Shoulder, peace, " and with their little llans pointed upwaid at an aneile behini their heads the Commonucnlcrs st.irle oil' to show Coimres what ii should do The bueile soniuh d, the band plaveil nni a .Scotch ban piper broiiu'd lorth dolelul founds Iroin itu instrument. Just I hen the leader ol the Coiuinonwi al ariivce! in his ponv ntiaeon. With him was Mrs Ccixey, and in her arms she carried litll "Lena! Tem'er Ceixey," l:cr babe ol lew weeks. Citiz.n Coxcy held the reins At Marshal llrowne called "at tention" aeiaiu, and with "Should Peace," nt.el "I'orward, March," the Commonweal army started for Wash iiiL'ton, led hv lirowne, Co.vtv, the h old anil a platoon of mounted police. At this hour the metropolitan polio had surrounded the capitol and p ilrollci lis curniiors. I.lueeoalsc uld he seen everywhere, and ti c ei-itos were te ipiestcel l'v them to "move on, ami not to block the pa::S.'u;e and door.v.tvs. The main body of the guardians ol llie peace w ere stationed at the east liont where lien Coxcy, it was expected at this time, would attempt to speak. Hy 1 1 o'clock the hour bel -re the Coaiuior, weal army was due at thccapitol, thous ands (d curious men, women and chil dren had fjalliered around the buihliiie: to gam places ol advantage, to witnos the mueli tail ed ol and hrgexpeet d a. peal to Cemgress by Coxcy anil his lol- lowers The route of the procession was doewi Fourteenth street, the road to .Mount 1'le.isan', thence along Fourteenth strict proper to rcnusvlv uiia avenue', to ihc 1'eaee monument and around thec.ipilo ground?. Fourteenth street was veiv el ust v and the laareheis were ph-iitilullv icsiainglcd as they m.-iichcd along. I he nmtiioiiwc'd moved at a t1111cr.1l pace mil it was three ipiarters of an hour in reaching Mount l'leasar.t, asub'irb ol the citj. toxi.v in Tin: sor ri. What He Was riauuluii to Kliow ii:h Apprtctailoii of 11 h Wei come to ANticl)Ie V l-'rletid or lie Nou'.'i. . 11 Attempt to Oruanl.e u t'e iii- inoiiwcal Army. Ihi.uco, Tcim., May 1 Ailed the min ers nt Conl Creek rpiit work last night. Their contract expired today. There is not a miuc working in Coal Creek, Jel co. Laurel and Cincinnati Southern regions, .except at Koekwoenl, letin , and, possibly, at Mingo Mountain, Ky. There arc about 1L'." couvietsat work at Coal Creek. The coal supply is ample for two or three months yet ns all the side trneks between here and Knoxville. are full of loaded ears. The miners claim thev can remain out six moitthsor more, though there is little visible means for their sustenance. There are no indica tions of violence in this region. There is a gigantic move 011 foot among idle miners here to organize a Coxcy division and reform club. j;i;si.iivi:s ui:tni Ave flit Crime Of i f lira iluel til VliulMi'l Si.um'on, Va., April .'10. Charles Bradford was escorting Lottie Kowe home from a dance early esterday morning when he was met at a deep railroad cut hv Lawrence Spiller, colon d. Spiller knocked itradloril senile l-.ss with a bludgeon ami toeik the girl to a licld. When llradloiil ree ivcrcd e mscrins- ness he ran to the go I s uncles when the dance was held, and gave the alarm. Till' girl's mutilated bndv was loinri 011 the track iust before a belated Ira n went by. After accomplishing his pir. pose rpillcr had pea tea the gulshiad into jelly and lacerated her limbs with a bludgeon. Npiller was arrested at Ills cabin w here 1 negro .voniiin was in the act ol burn ing Ins bloody clothing. Lynching is threatened and troops have been ordered to Staunton to protect the murderer. Coniuifiici iiinit I'.xe rclMCH Mt ' Moiltll Tin. Ciiiz.i: has received theolst au mini catalogue of the Asheville Female college and School ol Music, lor the year ending June 0. The exercises incident to the lommcLc'cmc'it ol his honored in sfi'ulioit begin on Friday, lime 1. when the nrl levee will r eYUV from to 7 p. ill. l'z. (boss Alexander ol Van derbilt I'niversity will preach the commenecmeut sermon Sunday, June II, at 11 a.m. The annual concert will be si veil Monday, lime I-. at S:i!H p. m. An alumna' meeting will be held at It ! in Tuesday, June .", and the graduating ex ereiscs will take place at ViM p. m. 01 the same (lav. The senior class this year 11 uuihcts Id M uch regret is felt and manilesled in Asheville over the death of Frank Hat ton, which occurred at o o'cl ick yester dav afternoon in Washington. His friends here have hoped against hope sinie the news came that the brilliant ediior had been stricken with apoplexy, but leari'd the worst would come. A telegram last night from his partner, lion. It.riah Wilkins, business manager of the l'ost, announced: "Frank Hat t in died at ," o'clock tonight." Those who knew Mr. llalton in Ashe e'ille and in Washington can never lor get his unfailing good humor, his splen did I earing, and his ebullient words in praise ol Ashcv iile. lie was a true Iriend ol i'.,.' Soii'h and his editorials in the Washington Post in reference to South ern .pasi inns were a'wavs tempered with tai: ncss. In a reminiscent tall. Manager F. 1'. .McKissick of the I tat I cry Park hotel spoke leelingly ol Mr. nation's kindness in Washington lat January. "As soon as I walked into his ollice,'' said Mr. MeKissieli, "Mr. Walton's first words were, 'Hello, Mack, bow arc the good people down in God's country V lie la pi up a su.'cession of impiirics about the Mav or and numerous other promi nent people in Asheville. During mv stay in Washington there was nothing too uood that Mr. Walton didn't do or want to do lor in-'. The last eonversa li.'ii I l.ad v, ith 1. i in was fibcut Ashe villi- He proposed to get up a bamiiet lor the coinuii: lee w ho enlertaiueil the (.'iridium club in Asheville, and take the 1m11.1t lee 011 a special tram to Wash 1. I he plans he outlined were all looking 10 tin. pleasured! oiii eoninultce. lie seemed anxious to shoev the Ashe vide people thai lie and the Gridiron club still uppr. ciatcd -mr e li n ts to make their tiiu here agreeable and pleasant.' lie was 11 manly 111.01, added air. McK'issick, "and there never lived one echo elii'.vstali.ed in his soul more pa tnot'sm. mote e. uu rousness, or more it the essence 01 human kindness I hnn Mr. Il.itton. He wo s a prince among men. Peace to Ins gallant nnl. s soon as the nielanchol ,' news ol Mr. Watlon's death reached Ashcvilh last night Mr. McKissick had the llag on the Ihilterv Park placed at hall mast It floats there tod.i silently testilying to the esteem an I albctioii in which Mr, llalton vas held by the people of Ashe yule, and who mourn lus death with iiiidoub i'i sincerity. Mr. llatioii was born in Cambridge ilhio. April 'js, isle. We leaves : widow and one sou. A I AM St i r -AT ISAYSOll & SMITH'S Arc Nov Su 1 viui; k mm ltc!ici'ii- In. CiLiuil COCO-COLA tlu-niul iimlar diink t-vt-r ilnnvn limn '.lie luutil.nii. Kclii'-tiitiK a ml iuifiiitin. LIMEADES v have jul KLcivcil the ThhI lut nf J.nnait ,i lime. ami Impe in ei ve the evti punil;n lime nit it'ulailv tiuw. Raysor & Smith, 'U I'utton Avenue. i.ixur (.cods. BvrrnKicK r.-i rmttxs RAY Telephone 114. s X. Court Square. .U. I TJIXtlS, A Co.' CLOTHS, 7'A'f '.YA. Loan 9ecurel; placed at 8 on cent. Offlcet UH 36 Patton At., np tain I Next Door To Citizen lUViee. III. REDWOOD & CO. SOME LOW PRICES California Peacbes 18c. Per Can. California Apricots 15c. Per can. Pure Maple Syrup $1.25 Per Gal. Cucumber Pickles 40c. Per Gal. Sweet Hi Pickles 75c. Per Gal. ' ' Soar Mix Pickles 60c. Per Gal. California Evaporated Peaches, Apricots ktf Peus 17c. Per Lb. O A.. Greer. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE ov- abj Land In Buncombe County, North Carolina Plata Funlibcd Surreylng Done General Information Ai to Real BataU Tranareri. VR ARB TUB SBLLINit AC.liNTS IN ASIlHVlLI.lt l'OK I livery owner of a piece of land hould know I IU hlitorj- thc namei of all iU prevloul owners, the namti of thoie who have held incambrance against It; the nature of the Instrument by which any and all of thoae persona conrercd his or her Interest, or released his or her claim axalnst Hi boundaries of the land, and whether there are conflicting calls In deeds of adjoining property; apparent irregularities in any instrument conreylng the land, etc., etc., etc. CONFECTIONS Pure - and Delicious The careful man never bays land or loans money on real estate of any kind without first requiring an up-to-date Abstract of Title, certified to by aa attorney or one whoa silliness it is t be informed in such matters. UVNCOMBB CO. ABSTRACT OFI-lCli- P. B. ROBINSON, No. 6 North Court Bouare, or office of the Clerk of the Criminal Conit, Coaaty Court House, Ashsvillc HON HONS AND C1IUCOLATU CliOCOLATB PARL1NUS, MIXBU CHOCOLATES, CRliAM WINTBKUKRliS, CRBAM rBPPURMlNTS, OLD PA8HI0NED MOLASSES CANDY, ETC. KKCHIVKD I'ROM .FACTORY TWK'lt . , WBBK , At the kail of tlie dusty soldiers o peace were three mounted pulie'eine n llru came .Mrs. Annie L,. l(iL'e;es, tue populist orator ot Kansas in an open liarouclic with lier husband and lar nv daimliters. And then (iiipeared Miss Mamie Coxey, tjpilytiif peace ui'iiiutcil on a white ii.uircy. Mie is blonde jiirl of 10. She wore n suit ol .ream colored elotli, relieved bv a inu red l:iw at the throat, and a little blue liberty cap. Mie seemed lierlet'tly ;it home on the pallrev, but appeared some what einb.iriasscel ntntlructmi! sotnneli itteiuion. She nooded siiiilinulv al the people who saluted her. 1 wo old sol diers, one n Confederate nnd the other Federal, both members ol the Common weal, tornied li.tr uunril of honor, inarch inn on loot. -arl isrowne louowca on a law white stallion. Then came seven foot sore musicians. Coxcy, Mrs. Coxcy and little Lentil Tender Coxcy came next in a pba lou. Jesse Coxcv followed next on it spirited horse. The rank and file fol lowed and when the niniv rcaelietl the peace monument lit the loot of the capi tol it found it trowel of between four mid live thousand awaiting it. The proces sion t lieu wended its way towards the east front of the eapitol. There nit immense crowd saw Coxcy, bare headed, moeeed to the steps ol the east portico and mount to the first plal- lorin about live steps, ucre were sta tioned Captain Kelly ami other officers of the police loree. Tin y met the General mid More lie bad lime io turn his luce to gather the multitude he was politely inloi tned that he could make no speech tit that place. Coxcy said: "I wish to enter a protest." "No, sir,'' said the Cap tain, von van lake noaeiion ncrc oiany kind."' Coxev then said : "Well, then, 1 wish to read" program." "It cannot be read here," snid the oflicer. Coxcy showed no inclination to vitld nnd he was uiiecicinoiiiouslv hustled oil the step?, netilmicin) physical resist ance, but protested ull the while and a crowd trathercd mound him nnel ob structed the way s.imewhat., but it was not the hustle of resistance, but sceinttl more like curiosity. The police did not use their clubs. Coxev was not foriuallv nut under ar rest. He was simply put oil of tliccupitol stens. lie then entered ins cinruiee am Knvc his army orders to march. The police authorities again showed their courtesy in liirnishine; him a suilablc escort, mid, wenry uml disappointed, the "wculcrs" in their runs ami totters, n roc K is u dm; i: hj:u. '9' llr- WllJ'l IH el l. ulsin!ll .tiiillli MH.pp.jtl Ile'lllti L liie'A'.o, Ills., , i ,iy 1 1- r.iue.s Hi oy, ui Moektu i'le'i, I mtcil M tics Senator Imin .Mieliian, ilied in this city I -s'. ni"l!t a lew minutes alter 7 o'eloek. Sei'.at.oi' Sl.)clibridi;c's t'.eo siste'l'S, Mrs. VV. . 1 loulitehi'i: and Mrs. Then lore T. Sbel'e:', are visiliu'.; al As'hcvillc, A-nti, I on, Mav 1 --the death ol Senator Stn.-ubri b;c slopped the wheel: ol legislation today and nothing wa done in the Senate except t reeeivo the auiioiin.-eiiH ni ol his death troin Senator McMillan and adopt the nsu il renin Hons ol re'Liit. Al lL' o, ihe Js-.-uatc iidjoir. lied l.iucli.il It i del v V1Iho. Mi.-.oi i;i Vai.i.i'.v, Ioa i, May 1. R. dily Wds '.it, one ol : hem is', n-itorio' nii :rs and hielh'.N .ivnien in the central West was lynch' il I Lis moruiny. ils.iti lolled City Marshal Whitney last I ri day ni;:ht, while the oflicer, with several otheis. was maliiner a raid upon the pi. ue sappos.d to be the rendezvous ol troublesome an eit hurelai'S. ieiHturi.il l lie'Olil llaic. iiMiia-:, Va., .Slav 1. The threat etied t rouble between the Norfolk ei Western railro.nl conip inv and its cm ployes has been averted. 1 In' coiupany has restored the ten per cent, waeres to e'onduetois, en"iuicrs, liriiui'ii, brake' men and telegraph operators. l ooixl a liiimli l.o.M'os, Mav I. The t'dobe this alter- iiDou dechircs that the city police are in possession ol a bomb which was touiul today in ihe council hall of thecitvol London, to the north of Chcapside. It is u ( liuoti'.H cove Ham, Ami 'i ll,- t as,; ih Oil Trial In the I'riiiiiaal court yesterday altcr- uoun Siie.'i it ntlicer . A, l.vcrlv, lor nn unit eeiili a deadly weapon upon (..nil, ' Wis:, was lined Sol and cists l ite vs. Howard Walker, stealing a .leer loan t :ie reeeivn s o! the K ec 1.1. ; netcmlaiit tent to Lncih nn nana lor two years. I lie sentence ot wnsli Lewis, who was implicated ni the larceny, ana who w.u: I. ist week sentenced to turce yi ars in the chain e,uiu', was changed to two e." t s l-' vs. Hud '.one, assault with oi.uilv wei iMn; one. I S.'o and costs. This in. m nine; J. W. tWvnn was ac- luittcd ol : charge o! illegal uractice of medicine. It. was show u that bis "med icine" was chmicilv. Mr. Wvnn his been "shocking" people on th' Sipiare e ver sinie li e v. riliet . Th,' case against i. I'. Siittlc, eharged with isj'iry to I' S. 1 lildctirand's mill dam in (.'Ininn's Cove, is on trial. Years proniiiv surr.)ii"ding the dam was old to '. leharv iiivs., and by them to Mr. Sill 'ie. Moie leeeiitl.v Mr. Hilde brand icpaired the dam. Mr. Suit It' claimed lire obstruction to navigation as rebuilt was higher than when it was a veil from the iiisl sale and the back evaui tl Killed Ins property. He then re modi! enough ol ihc dam to bring it down to his idea ol its former height. Here the suit started. In the case S rlici t T Carter is as-istcd bv W. W. ones and Locke Craig. Mr. Suttle is repre sented he I. II. Merriinon and 1. M Luther. Ititrilcrluii u Contempt . I i . .to 1 W e. iu.i 1 in, . ' The I'liited States court at Statcsville was a l.iilurc. Iiuigc iuck laiitu income to hold the court. The Judge is getting too old and ought to retire. ICST IS SOUTH CAKOLIW. Open cvi'iiiugstiJI 1.1 o'clock. ASHEVILLE TO Till: FltOXT. WIS HAVIi Jl'ST COMl'LBTlil) A l-TLL LLNU OF HANDMADE SHOES Ami will in the future carry in stock u lull assortment of shoes of Ulllinlori'Cl CiovvritiiiiMit (MlicialH. l'l ui.ix, May I llr. Ahhvardt, a )ew baiting deputy, has been condemned to three months imprisonment lor slander ing government ollicials. YliSrLND.W'ii .'.ISf.'.U.. GAULS. Xatioini League I iiiladeliiliia ;, Hus ton II; Cincinnati d, l'ittsburg 1,"; New Yoikl'i, l'l.iliiinore Hi; Washington 10, llrooklyn Io; Louisville S, Chi'-ac, St. Louis Cleveland, no game; rain. Southern L ngiie Atlanta o, Mem phis '2; Savannaii til, Mobile It; Charles Ion 111. Nashville a; Macon l, New I irleans I , CO.XDKSShl) riiLUG K. US. . tines House is under arrest in An son county charged with utteni)ting to Icltaud a lite insurance company by the lid ol a eonlcdcrate. The latter drove awav troin (own with House, then lelt him and hid in the woods, while lus con federate swore he had fallen in l'ecdec river and been drowned. Claim for the insurance was promptly made. Mount Airy News: The Charlotte Observer had a dispa'e'h Irom Llkin stating that news had been received there that Shcrill Adams was killed at Lew Gap Monday. The shcrill says nothing has occurred which could have given rise to the report. llines ec Hamilton's pinning mills at r.rcenvillc, were binned Friday night. The loss was SI 'J.WM with only Sg.UOO insurance. . I). I'otl'ssavv mill at Glen Alpine, was also burnt'd. Loss, $7,00(1; no insurant c. Ued Sin iugs Scotch Scion ; Mr. Mor ris Mai lev has just gotten well mulct way sawing a half million foot bill ol lumber for n new factory to be erected bv Lawrence S. Holt ol Hnilingtou. The devolution, recently published tit Million, has not resumed publication. It was a ropulist organ and its luture is OUR OWN MAKE! TltliY STAND WITHOUT A RIVAL itouiirrs. Itiror rmslronir was convicted of at tempt to hang the jury at Indianapolis and sentenced to tight months inipri: oiiment. I'oui hundred persons were killed in the rite'iil eiirtliouakes in Greece and 2,000 lendeied homeless and destitute, Ohio Central lines have Riven notice ol not known. . .1.- i ..: ... !.. . li I It oui-ui in. reuuctie.il ... w ages e .... cm- Thc tow1 , lHml)Crton votcs $o0 pioyees ....... g u.e eoanu.uers Se.,Kc. (()() towi.ja uuMtnf( rniwn.V 1 V miles St. Clairsvillc junction, Ohio, miners to Lumber river. Work begins next have organized a Coxcy s army, with I month u Court Square, Atbevlllc, N. C brass bund and other trimmings. -The Hamburg cotton nulls at Mount Minus at the lid Grove coal works Airy have been bought Ivy I. W. C. Hen, near Wheeling, W, Va,, have joined the bow, for $s,ooo, sl,'i,i0, Tlie next meeting of Concord Prcf Thirty thousand masons uml lirieklny- hytcry will be held in Marion, September ert are ou a strike iu lennu. 1 1 ith. STANDARD Quart Cans Tomatoes 10c. Saga. Corn per Can 10. Bartlett Pears per Can 21). Grated Pineapple per Can 15c. String Beans per Can 10c. T. J. REVELL, 80 North Mali Si Telephone lib ,lah-.8slWX(l-'''MMtf''j rftofe:fliwt,Atfc;.,v.-t..'...i . , - t. . .i ft . ',',- '.-.I . . .. .
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 1, 1894, edition 1
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