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i DALLY EDITION. Fiirmaii. Mono A Cameron, F.ditors and Proprietors. I 1 iSCKI 1 'THIN DAILY, One six Month. KKk I I hie Year, Six Months, Advertising Rates Low.

D. W. FURMAN, I PROPRIETOR vine Citizen JOB Office, 13 PATTON AVE. Our facilities are seecnul to none. I.

BLANKS. LLTTER VOL 30. ASHEVILLE, N. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 16 1888 PRICE CENTS HEADS. BILL HEADS.

The Aslfk TOOK IiAVDAN I GOVERNORS Win. Riles 1 modation, more teachers are needed, Grant everything in reason to the cause of education. Tin-: Colored School. Not having the time, as we have said to visit this, we give the informatkn furnished us bv one of the committee A Yi-it to the Graded School-. Accompanied by the Mayor of Asheville, the Board of Aldermen and the School Committee, vi visited the White Normal School yesterday morning.

Want of time prevented our visit to the colored Commits Mn Hickory. TIIK OAII.V CITIZEN Will lit' published even- Morning (except Monday) at the following rates drciy rtiah One Year $6 00 Six Months, 3 00 Three 1 50 One .60 One Week 15 Our Carriers will deliver the paper ev-I ery Morning in every part of the city to 1 our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the Citizen Office. ROYAL Ki'M Judge Fowle and the Governorship. The Landmark is for Judge Fowle for Governor. He has been its choice since the withdrawal of Judge Clark.

We have had some doubts heretofore, however, as to whether or not it would be a judicious nomination, but these no longer exist. We had feared there were things which might require explanation and defence in the campaign with him as our candidate, but there is no ground for such tear. nvever who continued his ride. school, the others of the party Lee, Gordon and Richardson, have come and gone, carrying with them pleasant recollections of our beautiful city. Asheville captured the convention and came out with flying col Asheville never fails to come up to the full measure of her duty.

We are now called upon to face a new problem, i.aroe and wealthy houses in the eastern and western cities have been extending theirs to that institution and to whom we are indebted for information which append tu ourown A letter from our special eerr, pondent at Hickory, N. 'in. information that William Uilts, a painter employed by a Mr. Justice of that town, committed suicide by taKing laudanum on Mon First impressions are usually decisive, for good or otherwise. We were very fortunate in the eti'ect oi ours; for we reached the bite normal school just is In this school there are live grades The first erad" is taught bv Mrs.

ord and Mis3 Mary Dickson, and contains pupils. The second grade is taught by II. B. Brown and contains pupils. The third grade is Li by K.

A. Lipscomb, and contains -'s pupils The fourth and fifth gra.h are taught by B. C. Suggs, an i contains. gT pupils.

i he -iv-' and order of exercises is n.i. ii -ame as witnessed at the white 6 i 1 the visitors expressed much in their observations. day nigbt. 1 he circumstances 8 Judge Fowle's card in another col- rounding the affair indicate ta H. C.

Latta, of Hickory, ar rived in the city last evening. Mr. J. W. Fisher, ot Webster, is registered at the Grand Central.

The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons ot North Carolina, met at Goldsboro esterday. Mr. R. D. Giln.er, the brilliant young lawyer of Way nesville, paid us a pleasant visit yesterday.

The supreme court has overruled the decision of Judge Graves in the Deaver-Patterson hcbean corpusca.se. The Fanner's warehouse had a small yesterday afternoon. The tobacco offered for sale was of a low grade, and prices were light. The Grand Jury of the Federal Court was discharged for the term yesterday afternoon, and were allowed two day's extra pay for their ervices. 1 n- have aii 'onuty democratic nil.

.1 'ii runaD of the iVews and Observer's edi- troubles, and that the suicide premeditate J. sending circulars North Carolina, that they can sell discussion of it, and the in- It ostein aimin'. o- Ap the signal was sounded tor ttie tirst ot fifteen minutes. That signal was the measured beat on the keys of a piano placed the hallway, and out came preceded bv their teacher, making time and 'eading the way, a double hie of estigations which we have made of I.VIiGKK DAILY AMI WKKKLY CIR-1 I'l ATIMN IN WKSTKKN NOIiTII CAROLINA AM) AST TENNKSSKK THAN ANY III 111- I'Al'KR. CONSTANT! IM'RKAS- I N' Ho-fr m' nil to the i tf.

if wart ilnne neatly, 00 1 ififmtrlt Fun for the Season. ceries as cheap as i Judge Fowle's connection with cer- them anw bonds in 18G9, of which much The city tchoola Hbrarv associa I' aliei'iiaele l.a-i icy little girls, ot ttie 1st grade we beiieve. been made lie iSS'le per- qui tion will givo a "ivcoon ej maicacil with great regularity, A v. onstra'c gas they were full itito 'he June. This will be t''e begin: fa craacie last til a cis lett in An 'assenjrer and lrpn rt it re Trains.

i to li.Hir and at a reason-tauce forming in column to avait uncomfortably cool number of exeelieii! for the season. Ojthfir cities may ival of the other forms. These fm 1869, ter Vi a J- i iiigh.u liaics for or mi iM.l ia Arrl u- 1 in their turn, the coluc.v.s of P'Hation, larger houses, hot we have higher case4 risjuu at Is i. Arrives at ii. andleavent giris Vuvning to ieir light, the hoys to in bonds as his fee.

Abs lutely Pure. I ns and lower prices which 7-iil. i da nm" despiteV1 weather. Before i tion was ta necessary ex--, the series or amounted to tributed could found that the suit was a i i m. A.

rives at II m. ami k-aves lor I'ilrlaiit-urL nt p. m. si'A p.tanbi'p.i; Arrives at a. leaves Wr Morristiiw ii ul in h.

m. 'm mortal I i VHrics A i I of ptintT more than equalize things. I ui.k iierm ainet- j'ist lg transaction, he held instead of selling them as taken a Colb'C- i' tray the preparing for The expenses unount con-be ascertained me of going to ea fs Alu vil'i- ft. ii" nr -1 i al It marked oil above iHi i riiu fi'OUomHHi sold in i-ov short rs Nil- null in Wull nlLi-(Klwl2m w--i'ie Ht ually delivered them over to 1 1 a ni a A.y ami arrives Ht white lrost covered the grou I 1 I' ll I', ,11 I net Saturday. Let us all get tu i gether, and have a good I loned love-feas-t.

looked f(ir a general destrnctl 'm Johnston, the president Atlantic, Tennessee it Ohio hy us up to the Vihertisenients. press, but we have no doubt that it AH. vegetables, but it was not sc OXYGEN ad, to which they were issued. we expected. Some gardens esci WE SELL- uld have been nothing against I "i with little loss.

In others, hi -1 'uriiii. hafl's rug store. i Kirhtnond Pearson. i M.isiii ti-s K. Kankin, 1 1 a i as we see it, it he liad sold squashes, potatoes, tomatoes tneir h.ft, v.ntu too whole number of three nndred ah i tif v.

more or less were drawn up in solid uiari Then upon a given signal they scattered to their plav as ifan explosion had dispersed them. Then the party were introduced to the teachers, and gathered such information ofthe workings of the school as would make t'ae observation- within after the recess was taken. The sehiiul, as now organizal, consists of live grades, the whole undercharge Prof. Claxtim. The tirst urade is under Misses Kim-berley.

Brown I the grade including both boys and girls under Miss 1 Mikes: the third ler Mrs. Branch aval Mrs. lie- fourth, boys under Miss and il.r girls under Mis- Sin. -'an. Mr.

u.r.. bathe lifih grade boy- ende 1 tie- signal ot call a-s i hi eii. and i an in -tan: wit ii di-ei pline and pocketed the proceeds, as doubtless the counsel of a it by tiie board. Mr. 1.

V. Baird.l at scoundrel, but he did not Nm M.nyor'si- urt vestoniny morn- A ii. 1 1 or llll'CVI llll i. the hud on Gash's Creek, this county, yesterday. It was the heaviest known in that section at this season for uiany years.

Mnce Judge llouk has been nominated tor re-election to Congress we presume Hro. Rule of the Knox-vil'e Journal will haye much to say to Suniiiiers of the about Beaver Dam, says at bis home mercury stood at 'Jii. We heard no reports from the com now it. Many lawyers take cases wing that their clients are scoun- andar 1 granulated sugar for or from abroad, hut we fear great, damage has been done. was quite liberal.

Before selecting his tpxt Mr. Pear-sou announced that he was feeling quite unwell, so much so that it was with difficulty that be spoke at night. IB- also announced that the ''uble meeting to be held at ten o'clock this morning would he expressly for mothers, but who-oever wished to could attend. He then as his text the second verse of th- sixth chaptered St. John "Him tisa' cotneth unto nie I will in no wi-e ca-t His discour-e was an able mie and was attentively is'l-eie-d to by th congregation.

nt' arn st riiade h- the ile I.mlu'1'. Sm: ot 'lfai licr- tWe not andle second gra-ie of 1 Aslicvi and yet they rre not and it not to be rjga jed asthenics guiltv in doing so. Hon. iel F. Phillips is now the eoun-: the holders of the Norta C.irc- nu''t.

to ni'jlit. granulated sugar. 1 1 lbs. sugar sl.oi). 17 sugar for il Township Meeting.

LIU' LsTEU TOWNSHIP. This township convention was i of soldiers, the ehi a th 1 re P. 1 M. I 1 1 ut raiiulin. i i a i special tax bonds, ami it i ii wac i "citing crow." Last night's arrivals at the Ctand CVntral were.

J. L. Hoggs, eiiji C. I'. Hill, win- and ihit-c children.

ranks. o.i, piaces the case against wie ot it- lee f.r fro tn tins, tWo loll in ivenienis. 1 nil. is fro '1'. i ii ni ia lagged in their led to he rear to ciliirits to the th.

places n. 1 1 This grain-. We ilo a. fee. but ou-y su to he good.

Arbuckie's c. .1, held Saturday B. G. Gr.Jger, chairman, and J. C.

B. Justice secretary. On motion ot' R. Treada way rift ecu delegates were chosen to the county convention to meet next Saturday, as follows: Col. P.

1 1 1 1 wa )(-' a tie a as w. gran can ol CO larantee ffkm stlT'l i 1 to the drop out, and. sel-'es and hke cheerful it school rooms This was a tirst pleas ml one. It Mrs. M.

Jenkins. N. W. L. McReown, Greenville, S.

C. J. Treederly, Among the arrivals at the J-wan-l'anoa hist night we noticed J. L. Rhodes, Vernonsville, Mich; II.

M. arioii liael's lii.iee olo-ne. l-'iagrant and lasting, put up in I-in's an 1 half-pint-, nanufactared or.iy by W. C. Cakm ii am go S.

Main street. Mr. V. An.iiKii!-. ii dee r.

and a Client vi Moid i in the citv. Israel, Amos Lunsford, J. H. Mears. I I I II.

C. Sprinkle, Geo. Sluder, John at once the p'aiing order: the incongruous effect of discipline in power o' svstem to Very low in'iipio were in the cits' ye-' oi 1 i from tin- eountr v. S. Brown.

W. L. Roberson. J. ll.

nths elements into Larmony. A few Mr. A Ilaii A steamer anived in New York this week, with a cargo of India fruits, from which, we received a shipment of very tine Messina oranges and lem n-, also a cliche lot of yellow banannas. Wc are selling the lines'. lb.

canned tomatoes at Sl.i'.o per dozen. Hart's lb Hunter, Boston: Mrs. Collins, I'hil- ndelphia; W. Snow. Baltimore: J.

I Sehuerin. New York: B. H. Yant. oeiore, inese ci.iiiireii pad rarely seen each other, ha.l ie-ver been brought in et' Charlotte.

ai i-vi i vr 1 ave a fee of a million bonds. These bonds were ii uslv fraudulent; the people State have, by solemn vote, i noated them, and yet no one i- upon Mr. Phillips for taking t.i i- of the bondholders, and no iy- aught of Mr. Phillips than that he is a gentleman of the highest personal and professional character. The case is almost exactly a parallel one with that of Judge Fowle, the difference being in favor of the latter gentleman.

There was no bribery about the mater, nor is any alleged, so there if no defence to be made: A straightforward statement of these simplefacts is all that is neccs-ary to be snd about the matter It has been aleged, with great in tho eitv iinr, Tiinrii i it rrirmnT -riv-d Ii Way newt iile 4'ourier. i paper of llayw r.uiity. N. C. A live I lemocratie II uae .1 I'ev to the material interests of Western Nort a Carol'iia.

Best advertising inediiini west of Asheville. M. dtf Wavnesviile, N. C. ii Li Ul liUiiLiLij! II th I i N.

lit', or eitv. Mt are in ttn fast' ASHEVILLE. N. SI. Mr 1' contact, had br.ilg'.t all tl.e diverse huhits home hr schools, and were gathered together in a kind of iiistruotive if ami able, at all events hard nx.tiM into unity and harm -my.

But the power low, of palion -e, or thorough know lodge ncure, hail lediL-ed the int h-i-. iia-l -lit i ti aw syrup iiiff-tiri' vt Cole. .1. R. Banning.

Solomon Hampton. Levi Blemmons, I). H. Shook. M.

W. Hampton, Lowry Brown. itchell Biemmotis, J. Sluder. On motion, all democrats of the township in attendance upon the county convention are instructed to act as delegates.

The convention endorsed Hon. C. M. Stedman for Governor, and Hon. Tims.

D. Johnson tor Congress. Adjourned. B. G.

Guihikr. Ch'n. .1. C. IL Jivm-E, Sec.

I -i dtf inn ble laced tlowered Canton Flanne', at Wiiiti.ock's. Lir'i peamos c. liart -J it-. These j. cache- are put up: and are to tl.e 1 -fruit.

Several parties have be: peachesreceiilly. thinkii cream pea i.e.-. The lb that are usually so 1 at a' worth 12'. cts. the ehh lien cuff e.

wei I.eS ll -tt-r- w. u. tantantiality that a certain t.i riaie Cincinnati; R. K. Lee.

SpartanburLr, S. C. the advertisement ol Mr. Itichiinip.fi Bearsou of a sale of a lot in West Asheville. the pro( eeds which are lor the benefit ot the French Broad Baptist church.

This is a g-auio'iis donation and liitltt attract the interest i the chri-tian man as weil as that ef the hu-ines-n. an. We iearn from the -Ytuv-0'it rver thtit Graham county has instructed forjudge Fowle. McDowell county, we learn, is divided, in the delegation, between Stedman and Fowle. I' was rumored j'esteroay that ail township-' in Wake, save Raleigh township, had declared for Alexander fir Governor.

Republican has a letter to respe 't and 1 and a- length to blend tl.e mass in: sao hness of form, and unity of in mind and I body; and all this is the work of so short a time as to seem incredible ii we did not know it to be true. We tiudthe demon- stratum as we enter the room ofthe tirst grade There the little ones were seated i M. v. are in the Mrs. Ay New Life.

I'aine's Celery and Scotch Oats K-senee are ng the new rem-dit just received by W. C. Car mk iiAia Apothecary New White roods dtf at Wn: noo.s. New carpets! cew carpets! new patterns, new colors evi ry fnuii com-in mi to tine, at Williamsan Co's. dtf Handsome line of Fans to arrive this week, at Whitlock's.

dtf rowle, written in 1 agreea to accept the Next Saturday the Last Day. Next Saturday is the last nomination for Con- I M.i i (iolii Mino Ce i- Vein in the upon which the President can large. Judge Fowle at their "patent school desks, just such furniture as we never knew nor heard of in our school days. The children ranged xistence oi any such cit cider the Aehcvi.hr public bill. for its production.

ws trom the Republi- in age trom six to ten years, ew ol them had ever been to school before: Williamson ec Co. have the vor.i i i rrcoiiinl in v.cre A Yes jtt agency with cir- Oh, Cleveland, dear leveland, pli th been said to have it is, the not kip 1118 II for those beautiful Hat Racks, ruiiiment' Stand bv US now, i has it, but "we'' have it. Our hones and our prayers are withy terday. Mr. Hamilton cpt neil his ii 1 1 ii.

OUR BASKETS HAYE GOME If we don get thi court house letter is getting further in the face of Judge 'in i 1 1 til' -i. As la-t I FoflJB enial it is not to be be Yet in four months' time they hail acpr- i cnlar plate glass mirrors. Nothing like ired a reiidv use of their First Header, I them on this market. No one else can and ali without exception, wrote hand- get them. Made by the same company soniely and legibly -n their slates thev win.

make the in Bed Room had P. paper and pen: and I Suits to whi.h il.ey correspond. dtf we had giod reas.oa to be aimed of ourown ciur-igraphv when contra-tin- bss 1- h.tlc respectfully an-it with the ir round hands of the hlhc K0W I'reliart-d wee ones us. i nsfrucl i is large- IT "1S M. aml VA'' troai mo'i' nn -i' I in 1 l.iiv.

i li.ol ii 1 1 i 1 ts yester- l's to pay. Now stand up and help j.nil us through. "The boys" are all right, our Xatt says he will be, If you'll just put your list to that bill If vuu can't do that, why, "pocket" the thing i.et her rip 1'ke running down hill. quart fruit bask, i market litt! I 1,11 A ill til. I Ci.ii n.

child on tho Mo police in It-, parents. 1 a 1 1 i i 1 I a1 'I ougo eii. rot i uiii ii. lis. iiiai i oi i ae oiai as.

N. terms trouble Monis-on the 1 to N. -0 Wood tin stree', mav 'Jdtf loo. i-ivere. tl.oO.

1-c. 4'ie. boards, of v. hi -a th, in each, Ashevi Hot) Tu.vlor Nominutcd. 'l'lie hullction of the yesterday conveyed tl.e very gratifying intelligence that the democratic convention of Tennessee had come to its senses, and nominated Gov.

Boh Tavlor by acclamation. It was an honor orthily won, an 1 worthily bestowed. I'i'ost in Hay wood County. We thank our friend J. Wilev Large clothes 10 peach bushel elm It sateen-, New dtf at WitiTLOv k's -P rila'.

1 1 ill 'III VI TREATMENT, leveland, dear Cleveland, please stand by us now, 1 lb. can chipped beef 2 c. were a number is are called up- writ'en on the 1 r.j to to 1 in tarn, it exercises in ith the us. Ml I ii i 1 orned HOMi i i-1 t'm i. I 1 Ho I on read -at-, nc-s board, mi are r-ouirc their ta-k with referenc.

in pr inunicip-n and en of th-' wa and each -i nc periera I 1 1 r- arithmetic were going and wife, of ale i I) the citv Kor we are all banking on vou If fail us great the result I on may know Whittemore's Jilt Edge Shoe Diessing is the best in the world, and the only I dish that contains oil. softens and I preserves ihe leather. Trv it. and you wili use no other For sale by W. C.

aei. Apothecary. rn-t We i. -i ill', tie- an naip ii that Wolk on Maj. Wil-'l.

icti ry. at Ron. id Knob, Shook, editor of the Clyde Rajiiter, will I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i a 'e a vs. i i i 1 1 i i-" i i A ICHL'LL. i.e.

a 1 1 .1 ll lieved ihat any such letter is in existence or ever has been. Certainly if he had ever written such a letter, he wouli! bo insane now to want a Democrtyic nomination for any Offir. landmark warms to any manwhoiis slandered, and it is very. iat Judge Fowle has been. irrespondent "Democrat" -t- matter the same way, and, 1.

a cepted rumor for fact, now ii anliness to publish a card belief of the charge with the best of motives, he g. urrency to last week. It is time for these slanders to stop. I i jwle should he defeated or not all. We Lf lieve th.e i.

t.i the truth is to'd on him nnot be defeated, for the people, rrembering his party services and his brilliant talents, are him. The Landmark is a i.ithy with them. It is time th it was done this man. Th-ri no occasion for promoting gg bomb-proofs or new reei the head ot this party vet Te has earned a reward in iic.ii campaigns of extraordinary ijower and efiective-ms-. Why not give it to Lini this M.

F. ,1. G. Ya year, N'a i Brinklcy, Loui-vil Victor, N. W.

i 1 i i are ntral. s. I'ur-at the ii Clayton st the bJack'o in an-th' 1 -ss ms in hand ilraning. pa ii provided with Ins copy, his and his pencil. The draw wa- in and the pro- gress made wa satistactory.

We are greatly gratified to -e t'ais branch study, so nrich i introduced I is not Simply an accomplishment, though it is a great one; but it i- an important aid in the mechanical aits. Ia addition, it! trains to habits of a.vuracy, nice observation and delicacy and correctness of taste. The -m we entered the i 5'c rt-w arJfl ihe a I'lir-f. 1 1 1 1-r One Price Store. by leaving it at arui; stre.

OT FOR SALE cashier of the Lookout National hank, of Morris- I oiler for sale ne 1,11, o- lay. 1 in tbe 12 o'eiiiok M. a' pan t. iwn i- in the ci Muse is a witness in I ill all our good works undo Now, please don't forget that the-site has been given, A beautiful, triangular spot By our totwisiuan. W.

J. treasure laid up in heaven The plj.ee for a postotlice lot. The which prompts this all can ad mire, Vncle Sam should unite in the deed The work of the son is endorsed by the sire Stand by us in time of our need. The President and Mrs. Cleveland will desert the "White House Oak View.

Mrs. Cleveland's numerous pets have to the country house. There is a tame fawn, an Aldernev cow, a St. Bernard dog, an impudent little poodle, a Maltese cat, a pair of sorrel ponies, a Canary bird and a small white rabbit among these pets. It is hardly necessary to remark that Mrs.

Cleveland is fond of domestic animals. New York World. for the following item of news: Clyde, N. C. May lo.

Destructive frost throughout Haywood this morning. All vegetation sutlers fearfully, corn is bitten to the ground; garden crops almost ruined; tobacco plants nearly all destroyed, can't be more than one-half crop cultivated is still cold, and we fear the frost will be repeated to night. State Guard Notes. -We learn from Adjutant-General Johnstone Jones that two new military companies have been formed in the State one at Rocky Mount, and the other at Concord known as the "Black Boys." These companies have made application for ae- cejHance into the State Guard. the McKee trial.

Alex. Hoke, Esq ot the law firm 1 24c. Domestic sardines String beans Lima 2oc. Marrow fat peas lo. Fine mixed table nuts 2oc.

Blueing "oc per doen. Blarking to o-c .1 n. Potash per ball. Lye oc per box. Candles 10c per ib.

White House corn sl.f;", J-, Pint bottle pickles Inc. Quart 2ilc. Callon loc. Acme sauce loc. Magnolia hams Ids.

boneless reals fast i Jowles Sc. Fine Pearl grits of." Fresh oatmeal V. Oatflakes 17c. Soda crackers 7c. Waterl.

ki Flour j2.2o per sack. Favorite t2.7" Obolisk Try Obelisk tl-nir and you wii vmced it i- Till' 1 1 t- i Wo h.iv the finest selection ot rl. I. loke it Hoke. Lincolnton.

N. ot Aslieviue. Lot Na. sa of the Aston survey of the Pearson Ian 1-in West Asheviiie. Lolfrieus mi Kotierts reel.

xlQU feet, a.ljoinin? the lots of Dr. B. F. Kawls and ol Messrs. Anon ami Iiaaghertvl lots immediately Pes have" lately sold lor speoo each.

Tl-ieentu-t proeeeiis ofthe ale will be civeti to tbe Frenen Broad Avenue Baptist chun-h. Location of 1 mav sefii on ihe map in Jad-e J- Aston's ofliee. Terms, one half eu-h, halnnee It. six months. Rlf'lIMON'U A Men I i 1 1 ni vorv 1 1 Moil-: Ni'U i sau.p'os fiil.ru lilies, I fes- important pro is in ti.e ml i-1 iVc The meeting ot the railway pas-snger agents at littery Bark yes- tiperior pupils weie und-r examination geography an Slate history, this last also a branch of educiti'-u generally most criminally neglected.

un- of the boys showed so inncii readiness ami alacrity in their replies as dm them, out our future statesmen ar 1 i oh'ieians. Oar stay was necessarily a brief one in proportion C. what be seen and learned. But we saw enough and loirn-ed enough to raise oar estiuia'e of the utility ofthe school and di-abuse us of eome erroneous imi.res.sioiis. learned, what we did notkn.w that kindness with just firmness is tine fundamental principle ofthe system; that the individuality ofthe pupil is not mingled in tie general mass: but that his her capacity STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Su liancDmbe County.

Ci a- P-nlav mean- much tor the future C'eart. 'A n. 1' Landmcfih. i promotion ol tl.e South. Mr.

Otis A. Miihr, protjrietor of Capt. Charles A. Woodruff, U. b.

I I. II a 1 -tlilCi great 'Vol i' J. A.i 'oaant and R. Coaant, I'laiii'ia Ajr.iiint W. W.

Barnard. T. I. ot at Defeaiiaats. NOTICE.

To Cii'aahariie Watkms. Orin 1. Robertson. A Watiins. Siaitti.

1 -wer (' Sal'ti, II Jl smilb. The Old Loit.ii...:. Iron and Nail Works Co Bareamin. A Barg Thp Siiiiiiirn i 1 wi -n i.i jf Second Artillery, has accepted the appointment to be inspector of l'p With the Times. In this fast age-Jit who does not keep pace with the imirovementa going on every day.

to use a Vimmon expression "gets left." scsnth the Furniture House of W. B. WMiamson iv. Co. Mr.

be con- i PR the btale Guard encampment. Gen. Jones yesterday received an or (I is; osition is guided, en- Freely, II Cole. Allen (Vole. An Elea-ant Subslitnle For oils, salts, pills, an i all kinds of bitter, nauseous medicines, is the very agreeable liquid fruit remedy.

Syrup of Figs. Recommended by leading physicians. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Company, San Francisco, Cat. For sale by H. II.

Lyons. Kraal: W-fiiCf'a -t-irf hii i v- Doe the uianap-iriffe the sailor who M.roa: lad i. s. r.aa..-iia invitation to attend the 2o0th anniversary of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery, ot Boston, keeps his sails fTmmed to catch every 1 1 1 which event takes place June 4. pull of wind to irve him onward in his course, keeps bijfeelf fully posted, and on the look oukihr anv thing new or desirable in fTfpecial Hne.

I 'III an the Skyland hotel, informs us that his lios'elry will he furnished, opened and ready for the reception ol onest- in about two weeks'. So tai ninetetn parties have been convicted in the Federal court for mil. or Their sentences range tri in one to two months, and lines ot one Inmdrtd dollars and CO-tS. We yoterday saw the plan of Richmond Hill dr. wn by Messrs.

Lee it A-ton, voynr-. of this city. It is one of the handsomest pietes of work of the kind we have It will he elegantly framed land placid in the office of Battery Baik hotel. One of the Agest manufactories has TEAS AND COFFEESj Notice. MnglHtra'es of Rnnromhi-Conuty.

The Magistrates of Buncombe county just thrown the market a novelty A Farmer's Physician. J. T. Porter, DeKalb county, writes: am remote from medical aid, out I have a physician ever with me to check sudden a'tacks of the bowels in keeping Dr. Biggers' Huckleberry Cordial.

are requested to meet af the Court House oouraged, directed Tm' I a-v-rf-ingly. irdei and is made imperative, and su ten, to details enforced with yet with firmness. Punctuality and promptness are rigidly exacted as we have illustrat 'd. The Principal. Prof.

Claxton seems eminently fitted for his duties, by his learning, his knowledge of child nature, his firmness, and also his kindness. All the teachers seem inspired by the love of their work; all are accomplished some very highly so, and all are capable We could not place the school in better hands. The city of Asheville, entering upon this great duty of educating its children its future citizena to direct the fortunes ofthe city, cannot now recede a step. It ha3 such illustration of the surpassing utility of what is already done as inspire it, yea, compel it to do much more. Its work in fwt is only just begun.

It has in Asheville on Monday June 4th next, for the purpose of levying taxes, electing County Commissioners, County Superintendent of Public Instruction, and to I to transact such other business as may be r.i.'K.n i and L'. lar gra-le f.r li.rbv 11 i Steaae M.i -I Kia liultniis, la Para i's Hags, c.l, Mens' i 1 asi-ii! lucky Ever offered to thepeopio of Yestern North Carolina. Our teas are selected with special regard to their drawing and you cannot go amiss to try our fine Gunpowder, English Breakfast ami Tormosa Oolong. We are buying the' Rubber Stamps, Stencils, Key Checks, of any style can be procured at i. arson's Stationery and News Store, by the postofnee.

The established agency for one of the largest houses in that line in the juih. A specialty of cutting sack stencils for mills, barrel heads, and for shippers' use- Hotel key checks, any in household pods the highly finished and mostieautiful Walnut Suits, some of whichjiyis Asheville House have on sale. New design, complete in workmanship, djey may truly be pronounced veneering used on these suits is swed from the root of the French walnut othing equals thecurious, queer and curls in the wood, each piece ady in itself. The Bureau Chefonier, is of unusual width (5 teot contains every drawer and ceptical messary. The mirror of the heaviest ant'dearest French plate glass, 8 inches this, almost defies damage, is circular in.hape and 3 feet across.

This glass and he circular veneering on the Ilenrv KeiJll. Beni I. Porter, Ail.cn K.us a. llo'i Edwiu Biddle, Lee. The aa.l Erwiu ll Alien a- Co Win Morrow, Alien, Geo Peters, Firestone, Peters, A Sehaecoter, Myers, Sragtus GreKg.

Chauncy liregg, Saniord Conde, Jos Murphey. Jas II Mtirphev. Yincen' Murphev. The II Nail The Rn'oxvilie Iron Woodruff, Gibbms, The Stan lard Handle The Knoxville Foundry and Machine Lutlrell, Ltturell, he Wapon Co. Limited, Tyson, Belknap and Sons, Avery and Sons.

The Meikle Plow Co The Cook Carriage The Ilaydoek Carriage The Standard Wagon Tbe Virginia Nail and Iron Works. The Aultman Campbell, The Olds Wagon Works. Biddle Hardware The Friek and I.aughlins. Limited, Watson, Ross, The Watertown Spring Wagon The Ames Plow The Robinson and Rea Mf-: Hiram Davis, Chas Bullock, Edmund A Crensha-v. John Bullock, Sylvester I Baker.

Arthur Emory, Wm Peering and II Starke, 1 Starke, The Water Elevatoi aad lairifler White. I. White, The Emerson and Fdsner Butt. Yoang. Jordan, The hattanoosra Plow Look, Lincoln, Williams, Robert Mclnturfb Defendants: Vou and every one of you are hereby Dotirted that an action entitled as above for lie reformation and correction of a Deed of Trust, executed to G.

Conaut by T. 1. Van-fiilder and wife, dated June il, 1SS7, was begun by the Piaintiffs in th Superior Court of said Buncombe county by the issue of a sunima-n out of said court on the 5th day of May, lsss, returnable to the term of said court to be held for said county on the 15th Monday after the 1st Mondav in March, 1SSS, at Asheville, N. when and where you will appeir and answer or demur to the compliint of the plaintiffs herein and that if vou 'ail to or rttinur to said complaint within the time required in- law. the plaintiffs wit.

apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. I Trai An Kiglit Gallon cow. style or price. Stencil ink and brushes Mclntvre of the Asheville in stock. Parties wishing anything in In this line should write to or call at the above place, where will also find the A.eat nave a line young cow, "frt which is guaranteed BEST GOODS presented.

J. i Kankin, Cnmn. County Commissioners. t'renh. Fashionable ft nil Fine.

Williamson Co. havingsold a good many of their carpets, have determined to replace the stock, not old, but on hand since winter, and ill next week hang up entirely nw patterns. They ordered a duplicate bill of all they have had on hand in quality and quantity and ot the iteuest and latest patterns, unlike anything they have had. in other furniture they keep a full supply of the freshest goods, and of such quality as to satisfy. dtf, Oonbllnar I p.

In mid season, Williamson Co. have doubled their immense stock of goods. Think of this and know that you can get what you want there. dtf latest daily papers, magazines, novels, and a fine stock of staple brands ot inks, blank books, writing paper, pencils, etc H. Bsdwood to give (ight gallons of milk per dav.

That is as much as a email family ought to want. This cow i3 head piec each Bedstead, cost the manufaCt'ry as much ordinary suits are wort'. Tue used on these suits is the first quality Tennessee, taking reign almost equal to a mirror. Anotuernnvlto eKta Estimates cheerfully given. Mailorders i i 'at ii A enae.

Nor. only just learned what is betare it. it has onlv just learned how many children have long been denied the advantages of education; how many are now clamoring for that which is now granted to others. Only a few days since we published the report ofthe school committee, we learn that in the white school tnO children have applied fr admission, of which 4-jd have oeen received; and to the colored school 250 have been admitted out of aDDlications. Now, Prof.

Claxton thinks receive prompt attention Family linen for sale, tor the moderate sum of S'iou. Call earl. marker with indelible ink postpaid Id.ou Individual stamp and ink 40c. to 60c. Keep this advertisement.

Ilitrtfiiini In fhlan. To ba had and guarantee the quality to be the best. These prices are for the retail trade. We will make special prices to parties A lot of finely decora'ed Chamber Sets is the ire Screen doors, in sizes to suit all doors and can be attached on the in side without interfering itb the outer. 8VtM' vby curious Thev adjustable.

window and willt i at 8" Set of lo pieces; 5C pien! Tea Seta at f.j to 7 no. wanting to buy in large quantities. lor II oi, or I on ntt, of he neatest and most a( i rie 1 1 ve eoMau'e homes in the city, 7 rooms, handsomely furnished throughout, Muxes in every room, well of pure water under shelter, stable, carriage, coal and o.ul hou-es all complete. In one square of lattery Park, good oeighiKirhood. Apply at the Citizen office.

II 1 1 iMJLLlsl, Clerk ot the Superior Court. may 6 daundays-it Our new line of heavy White (iranite 'or Stone China; is having a big run Our Semi Porcelain are the prettiest on nOU SALE. rv- ukDuuitiv any vnnaou: the summer breezes the niarieu we extend a cordial wel Paraeols and Umbrellas, new stock, dtf at Whitlock's. Admits the air, and keeps out the flies, bugs, and mosquitoes; the wire screen doors and adjustable wire window screens at Williamson Co's. dtf Wright's Pond Lily Toilet Lotion is the best and cheapest floral preparation for the toilet and bath, also a splendid thing for cleansing purposes.

25c. a bottle, at Cabmiohaxl's. New Sateens, beautiful colors and came to call and examine our large stock tnoTrl. annoyance ot flies, mosqui-toeaor Fine combination Blooded Horse for sale. Apply to W.

C. Jones or J. Patton. South itain Asheville. may 15 dtf that at the next session 'JOG whites and 325 colored will apply- This is out of existing population.

But population increases rapidly. Povision must be made for the present as well as for the luture. If the schools have given such eminent satisfaction in the short period of their existence, surely there is every justification for the liberal action of the authorities to increase their efficiency. An increase of appropriation to the amount of 25 cents per $100 is sked for. Grant it without hesitation.

More scholars are asking admissions, more accom- at Law 57 59 S. Main St. tbsf Fine Black Dress Goods, Stf at WniTLOCK's. A few of those ever lasting wire screens left at Williamson Co's. Call and get one before they are all gone.

dtf New stock Bleached Domestics including Pride of West, Wamsntta, Fruit of Loom, 10 Bleached and unbleached sheeting, dtf just in at Whiti.ock'p. Die a visit to this house will both astonish. dtf pOR RENT. The Woodfln House (furnished) with 11 rooms 41 New MilliDery, dtf Prescriptions filled from a well kept cockofdrngs and chemicals. and delivered free to any part of city.

Night bell promptly answered. W. C. Carmiciiakl, Apo'hecary, 20 8. Main street, Asherille, N.

at WniTLOCK's. also Hillside, the Chapman property, with 10 rooms: also house with 8 rooms on Grovs ttreet loiro and Surah Silks, all colors opxisite Capt. Tom Johnston's home. Apply to x- -rvr- iTrivenv unvc Gents' Straw Hats including Dunlaps, fitt latest at Whitlock'k Jes, just receiyed, designs, dtf just in at Whitwck'b. POWELL SNIDER.

i rv mav 15 dtf Rest F.state Agents nt Whitlook's..

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