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DAILY EDITION. CITIZEN JOH OFFICE. o o , f WUS? jStDE,. tfBljld , SQTJA BE. Fuxaax. Steal s Cincica, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. BILL HEADS, - - LETTER lEEADS POSTERS," ' . u - BLANKS, 4 . And fob Work of all kinds don with fromftness and at low rices. lYar, Sa.oo O Mm, V-. 3.00 l'Y-su-, ' X.RO Wottkly, 'l l-H !ul.. ..' -. O Mos., .. - TO ' " VRR TISING It A TSS LOW. VOL IX NQ 136. ; ASHEVILLE. NiCFRIDAY-MQRNIl SEPTEMBER .17, 1886. PRICE 5 CENTS L 1 AMIIRVILLK DOeiETIE. Cfrme CbuwwMrkrjr.No:.- 3. A. Portei'KnrhJent .mmnrtur; Jordan rttone. Ikwiutary. Meets Ilrst ' Wodticmlay niisht in each month. - : ... . Ajkenile VtuifAer, M. A. If. G. H. BeU, High Priest: H. Hammershlag, Secretary. - Meets the second Wednesday night In each mouth. . iff. Herman LtaouHO. J. fc A.Jt.- 1 , riUCK " IWWI IjNUl MNDli ..PW u Secretary, Meets flrst Friday night in each "Z?m.utma Ladas. r. of fl No. CM.--i " Boardmaa. Dictator; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets the lint and third Monday uighta In each - trench Broad Counctt, Ho. 701, JB. A. Ella Lmrv. Reeent: Jordan Stone, Secretary.- Meats Ui the hall of the Knights of Honor on the aeeond lid fourth Monday nights in each month. He Woman' Missionary Society oftheM.K. Chun h, South, meet in the church claaa-room on tUr Pint Friday of erery month at 4 o'clock P.M. The Beauty of the We Lodge No. 40, t. A. A. Y. M- aleets on the first and third Monday . tiigbu in each month, jamea jjawmore, Wnrahinf nl Maater s H. B. Brown, Secretary. The AtKniile jVuWie Library, over Mr. Kep- ler'i Btore, opposite agle uotel, ana next dxr to The Bank of AaheTiUe, U open to vis ton from 18 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 4 JO to ' CO p. m. jalIKVlLI.E I'HCBCU DUECtSIT .' MfOwdiet Epltoopal CtutrchChvrvh fH. BeT. W. W. Baya Morning aerrleee 11 a. m.; (Toniug orricea 1 p m.; prayer meebnar Wed aeeday evening lx p. rn.fr abbata choeit - a. m. ---" - Presbyterta Church Chun pti , . Iter. J. P. Gammon-Setrlcea 11 a, m.-Tp. m. ; prayor meeting five p. m. Wedneav day; Sabbath ichool half-paat 9 a. m. Episcopal Church, Trbtilv corner Church and WiOov 81. Rev. Jarvia Buxton, D. D. Dev. Varday McBee, Aaaiatant Jotor. Services Sunday, 11 a. m. ii p.m. i Wednesdays, Friday and Holy Days, 10 a. m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Batnrdays, 5 p. m. ; Friday, 6 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Baptist Church corner Woodfinatul tipruas. liar. 3. ti. Carroll Services 11 a m.; 7 JO E. m.; prayer meeting 7:80 d. tr. Wednesday; abba tli school 9 a. m. fioman Catholic Church, lie. John A. McHugh Services every Sun day at 11 a. hut the first Sunday of the month, when services will be held at the Warm Springs. Sunday school at 10 a. m. at ashe vUle. Voubteday Mistum Church. KcvWW Bays Pastor. Babbath;8chooJ, JH Weaver Supt. COLORED CH UKCHEM. A. 3t. K. Church (ZumyCoileoe 8L Rev. Mr. Sherman Servioes 11 a. m.; 8 p. m., and half. pant 7 p. ro.; Sabbath school 9 m . . , Baptist. Her. Mr. Burnley Services 11 a. in.; S p.m., and half-past 7 p. m.: Sabbath school 1.30 p.m JCpiscopat. Bev. Mr. Massiah Services 11 a. m.; Bab bath school 8 p. m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. OFFICE OR Home Treatment. WI ARE PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN Aahoville. N. O, Oflice oa Main Street, fulllam House, first floor. We make a specialty of treating Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis Rheumatism, Paralysis, Chorea, Neuralgia, ai4, intact, all chronic dia. eases, and all dueanea resulting from an Impover isbed condition of the blood. If yon are able to walk to the office, you CAN be COKED, as many are being cured by oar new treatment. We use in addition to the Oxygen, tk - Medicated. Vapor. In this way we can treat the longs locally, as we vaporise all medicines; and the patient in hales tlie vapor, holding it tor a short time in the lnngs thus the msdlcine held in suspension in the vapor is deposited in the air cells, where it is taken up by the blood. It not only produces the local enect dealred, but A CONSTITUTIONAL EFFECT. If you have any kind of Lung disease, oome and oommlt us. we will not eharge yon anything for consultation. THE OXYGEN GAS, breathed two or three times a day, will restore you to perfect health, though you may think yourself beyond the reach of remedies. - There is not the least danger connected with the treat. ment. The effect tar pleasant, and the result permanent. For Asthma, it is a spedfie as much as Quinine - sforchtlls. If jouhave Asthma, it wlllcure you, ana the reiiei is aunost instantaneous. , NASAL CATARRH, onr treatment will permanently cure you. We have been using the OXYGEN AND TH1 - MEDICATED VAPOB . , for some years, and in that time. we have cored hundreds ol cases of Consumption after they had repeated hemorrhages. and . were given up oy tne ocst payaiciaua iu tue woo. ' All diseases treated locally. Come to our office aud get NATUKE a MEDICINE. COMPOUND OXYGEN. We also pay special attention to RECTAL DIS- CASK. PILE8, FISTULA, FISSURE, AND ' RECTAL ULCER. We have an entirely new treatment, that hi painless; the patient need not lose on hour from . iMialneas or pleasure. We do not nse the knife - fir Utgature, or the earboUo arid injection. We . can CURE you, and are willing to INSURE a t.1 nr., ii you so ueaire. KO CURE, NO PAY! - We send the HOME TREATMENT with chemicals to last two months for We do not publish Testi mortals, bat on application will furnish anv number of nost office address, man- - ners of patient who have been cured under our treatment. tnsutauon tree. UKS.HAROAN. GATCH I'LL A STONE. . . . If embers of the firm of H ,H. A B. Physicians. aoi -oaw.HBi ASHEYILLE MUSIC HOUSE , NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. - Sells PIANOS and ORGANS on Monthly In- ONE PRICE OriljfJ Bheet at tuie and Mnale Books, menu taken in exchange. Old tnstm- For Catalogues and Circulars apply to 0. PALS. augl'nl&wly Call for Eerline-plaster imported rakes Moore anu Kooards'. ' aug 2. rtH DAILY -EDITION. a THE DAILY CITIZElf 4 "WW be published eTery Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rates strictly cash : One Year, -Biz Months, Three " One " -. One Week, - . . f00 3 00 - . 1 60 -. v.- 50 i-:: i t 15 Oar Carriers wUl deliyer the pacer ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our snbscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the umsxv umce. Send vour Job ' Wort of aU kind l& iks Citizen Oflice. if mom mad it don tUtUlv. meajMy am wiw aujxucis. t i i j. j-i. - JUtriwsa aavd Beysitafs af PsMswstsrer Tratsjaa. - SaZlsBVXT Arrives 9:55 a. m. and li . at. " : Departs 100 a m and 81 pm. Tennessee Antraa IMa, tn. and 51 p, an. Departs 10:01 a.m. and 86 pm. W ATjrsavruJt Arrives 8:20 p m. and departs 10:10 a. n. - - - . - - The general mall from the East is received l k. a.K m. iMl. .Ik. miim.1 mil fcmn the Psint Rock branch by the 5:21 p. so. train. A mail from Washington and Charlotte, or pooches from lines conheetai with these points Is received by the 7:52 p. m. train and pooch es for the same points, and to points between Asheville and Salisbury, inclusive, and for warded by the 9.20 a. m. train going east. tW INTERESTING READING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE.' fJ"We invite attention to the ndver- tiaement of N. Plumadore, concerning lands tot sale. tf Schedule on the A. & S. R. R. . , The following is the schednle at pres ent run on the Aslieville and Spartan burg Rail Road : Leave Asheville Arrive at Henderaonville 7 a. m. 8:15 " 11:40 " 4 p. m, 7:10 ' 8:15 " -" Spartanburg Leave Spartanburg Arrive at Henderaonville - Asherille The campaign will open in Buncombe in a few: days. CoL Lot W. Humphrey arrived yester day from Goldsboro, and will . probably be some time among ua. The furniture of the Round Knob Ho tel is offered for sale. , . A .good bargain for buyers. The hotel is one of the celebrities ot Western North Carolina, and the sale will command .attention. See advertisement. . Are Democrats at work ? It is time they should begin. Let every man who is determined to support the nominees of the Democratic party begin to fall into line, ana work: tnorougniy, ana per sistently, and earnestly. , , " ; - Visitors continue to come in, very many of them arranging for a winter stay in bar city. .Onr hotels and boarding-houses have "been arranged for the comfortable accommodations of guests, and onr -climate has attaiped a worldwide- reputation, for -those- .who suffer from pulmonary and kindred diseases, or whose nervous system wt 1 not permit them to remain in a rigorous climate. Kverything bids fair for a very large crowd here this winter. The Asheville correspondent of the News-Ohterver is in error when he gives the depth of the Swannanoa tunnel at 300 feet. The deepest point is at the "Whinn" in the centre, a shaft of 120 feet depth striking the tunnel. There would be no necessity of making an open cut, if that were practicable. The rock for at least 1500 feet is uniformly solid, and of excessive hardness. . Towards the west end the stratification changes and pitches at a sharp angle, with loosen ed structure. It is here the trouble exists This may be cut out and open ed, and is all that is necessary. -" As every body seems to be wanting to run for office this year throughout Wes tern North Carolina, we wish to remind them and their friends the Citizen Job Office has made special preparations for tne printing ol tickets, as there will be something in the neighborhood of three or four hundred thousand votes cast. estimating according to the votes each candidate b8!beenpromisedit will take some time io print the required number of tickets, and therefore all desiring those things and plenty or time, printed in tne highest style of the art, should send in their orders at once. Kates Very low, by wholesale and retail. - A Change of Name. Mr. B. S. Pardee writes us from Glen Alpine, to which he had just returned from a prolonged abeence at the Springs and elsewhere. Mr. P. says in regard to the name of the new town which was to have been called Andrews, the people ot Charleston wisn to use that name as a substitute for the present one. and CoL, Andrews has given his consent to such use; 'The new town will ineretoro d called, L.tgntbJii, in compliment to Dr. A. P. LighthilL, an eminent physician of Boston, who, for six years, has been a large investor in Burke county property. ;- , , . Tobacco" A pfaibs. , R. F. Drummond & Co. have taken the large brick, building recently, occupied by M. Walker as a leaf factory and wilt , continue tne same ...business therein Mr. R. P. Walker has taken the fine large and admirably equipped Hamilton buildinc on Grove street, and will carry on tne leal business witn unusual advan tage or handling. - , Messrs. . Chambers, - West and Perry will open tne Banner warehouse, as proprietors, as soon as the season of business begins. The Asheville Ware house goes out of existence as such. . : Japanese Paslos r'-- ; At Law's is now full of new goods iust in, a grand display. Silver, China. Glass, Lamps, and art goods in great variety. Have just returned . from New York having had pick from all the newest im portationev All are invited to snake a tour of inspection through - the store whether to buy or not hi 1. ! v Law's. K Large-aocav.Jiw'-aiMU children's noisery and Underwear to arrive bv Monday's freight By far the best assort ment at lowest prices yet seen in Ashe- vine, at WHiTLocr.'v . cm dioiet effects in clothing just reekved. ; If II. REDWOOD & CO. ,., Bro.'lTarman of the ; Wdynesyille News is m the city. r f . While large nyriBer oL. vfaitors nave lervtnere atm many' were, ana toey still conjev ; . The weather ltrkhtiA Hot the sea son, but yery pleasant. T Good, gen eral rains nave laid the dusw ; Mrs. 11. R. Walker, of Durham mother of Mr. R, P. Walker, of this place, retnrn8 home to-day after a visit of some length to her son. - The workmen are rapidly setting the posts for the electric light wires, The five towers, each 125 feet, of iron, will soon be erected, and then Ashe7ille will be seen a tar ofE The "up-fciairs" crowd of the Crr- izen office, bow their ; acknowledge ments to Mr. Tom Knight, of the Steamboat Restaurant for his kind-, ness in the form of some, ver fine pies, t Tom. theywere "perticler!' good,- . - r : . Rock is being hauled to the south end of Water street for the purpose of macadamixina; , it through the whole length. This is the street we spoke of some time since at.' destin ed to become the great . tobacco street of Asheville. ',,-t;iK . We heard a visiting phyeician of eminence say'yesterday it was not advisable for the peopto of the low country to return home yet As a matter of good taste all ought to re main in the mountains to witness the splendors ot October. Since the straighout "republican convention has jtbsorbed Mr, Pear son, . thus 'drawing him from the ticket as fixed up some time ago, our friend Dt. Baird is left aU alone in his glory, as the representative, for the legislature, of that? interes ting meeting. The Doctor canrlqok down .upon the small things of this lue and we presume he will continue to ehed his IragJance on the - desert air, as the nominee of the? largest opposition convention yet held . in .Buncombe. Several carloads of Marble "from the Nantahala quarries, and intend ed for the ' Governor's ' Mansion, reached here yesterday en route for Raleigb. Even in the rough blocks it exhibits great beauty of color, pink, blue, white, and green ; and with its great hardness and fine ness of texture, will, when 'dressed, be unequalled in beauty. It is highly appropriate that the, Execu tive Manaion should have as its chief Adornment this beautiful North Carolina marble, made accessible to such use by the great, and much op posed system of railroads which, at last have penetrated the wilderness of the west , Personal. Mr. Donald McRae, of Wilming ! ton, and Mr. Morris Bear, of the same city fayored us with a call yes terday. JJoth of them nave been spending some time in Waynesville. They will remain here some time. ' 1 Ma. J. H. Woodcock, - Of Baltimore, a graduate of the Medical College of Pharmacy, opens a drugstore on west Patton avenue, opposite Buttrick's, Mr. Woodcock independent of his course of study, has several years experience in prac tical business, and comes well en dorsed for competence and charac ter. Asheville Gives Light to Others. We take the following from the Pensacola AdvAnee-Oaxette" We seem to be able to give light out of ourjabundance thatis to be. ;-.;, As will be seen in the report of the municipal proceedings, that the President was authorized to look af ter the matter of lighting the city with electricity. It gives us'pleasure to state that bids' have already been received from several Electric Light Company, asking tor (he contract The last bid was rceived Thursday, from a company in-Asheville. N. C Thi Lawn Party, -.. AtCapLJ. E. Ray's, postponed from Tuesday evening on account of the weatherwas had last; evening with all the accompaniments of a clear sky. and nappy attendants. ine yara was very beautiful with its flashing of lanterns in terspersed over the green yard and amid the shrabbery reflecting radiant glow upon the bright faces or the yoang peo ple, who, . in their white- dresses were charming pictures of innocent happiness, pare, emblems of the pure cause for whose interest the party was given. - Ayers Ague Cure, when used accord ing to directions, is warranted to eradic ate from the system all forms of malarial disease; such-as Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Intermittent, Remittent and Bil lions Fevers, and disorders of the liver Try it. The experiment is a safe' one. and will cost you nothing if a cure is not enected. - , tsepa) j A Few Pkopkkty foe Sale. That splendid property on Patton Av- enne opposite Battery Park Hotel known as Barnett Boarding House,. contsisViatg over two acres with beautiful grove and large house with sixteen rooms. Can be bought on long time stna at reasonable price. Apply to Atkinson & Cocke, " eepti) tf f - Real Estate Dealers: - Lots of handsome goods for ffutunw and winter jttst opened. The most desirable styles and colorings promise to be scarce and it mil bs hard tohnd a Jew articles later. . REDWOOD & CO., i.tf One: Price System. J ; x iikt fc . a LOS WELLS j ii. 4 -ww m-?y. ww! a'1- f l.i nwJAWJM,;.. . ,tiisu - ysi.' i" 2-.;; Ta liaise tlie; JJcpiz .a can Canner front the Inst. ll i! ,-; " , f -,- !EM(OClSAOY.IIAYi: i lYO TICKETS TO OPPC 'ZZ.- ten r. sui' '.- . ... . .' - ' . TXBir Tents, Oil I acl, " - Jro-'w Von' "ntt 1sact' ::t; According to caJFa nrpiberofBtiaightj simon-pure, unadulterated ; and . u ucon tarnlnAtedj rinmixed and TUStoixable re pabUcans met in the courthouse ' yester day. ;,There werefsome sixtyoreventy five in the meetkicr representing all the townships save Fair View, and Black Mountain, Ashe villa very much so." r - On motion of Mr W. R.-West, Dr. I. A. Harriss was made chairman, and Mr. M. L. Fox was Jaadn secretary. Col. Lusk explained the object of the meeting, bo far as he knew what its ob lect was. First, he said it was to appoint delegates to a State mass meeting of Regular Republicans, to be held in Ral eigh on the 22d inst. Mr. Lusk heartily endorsed the call of the State Conven tion, and sharply criticised Dr. Mott and his executive committee for their palpa ble violation of the law of the party in not calling, regularly, a State Convention. Said if snch a course be submitted to it means the total dissolution of the Re publican party in this State; that it -can only be maintained by strict organiza tion; and he favored the placing before the people a Republican State and Dia trict Judicial ticket; if they got beaten it was nothing more than they had been, and they would at least maintain their organization. It was also tho object of this meeting to appoint delegates to the Republican Senatorial Convention to be held in Asheville the day before the circus. Further from this hewas not prepared to say what the object of the meeting is. " Secretary Fox'said the mass-meeting way of doing business was not fair; it was a sure road to trickery. He therefore moved that all ballots be by townships, giving to each township one vote for ev ery twenty-five Kepnblican votes cast in the respective townships for Governor in 18S4. The motion prevailed. . Messrs. T. J. Candler, R. O. Patterson and A. M. Gudger were appointed a committee to ascertain the vote to which each township should be entitled. Pending the absence of. the committee, ', Col. W.G. Candler, one of the old reg ulars, was ija'lprl in .the front, and - re sponded in a straight-out speech, which' was applauded. The call, he said, was unexpected; it had been so long since he bad an opportunity to make a straight republican speech to a regular republican convention he scarcely knew how to be gin. We used to nave two parties, demo cratic and republican, but now we have so a&many : and . they are so mixed, and so badly mixed,- a . man can hardly tell where he stands. We see the straight-out democratic party, the fence-law democrats, the anti-fence law democrats, and then there is a sort of a democratic flopdoodle concern, filled up of all sorts of people, and the grand old republican party was left out in the eold. He thought the disaffection in the demo cratic party will give us old true-blue republicans a chance. Alluded to the increase of judges by the democrats, and said if the democrats kept on making of fices evewbody would be holding one af ter a wC, He also said we old repub licans are opposed to the present system of county government, and wish to re turn to our old system of allowing the people to elect their officers. Our pur pose here to-day is to organize ' the old, tried, republican party. CoL Candler had much more to say in this line, and was frequently applauded by the meeting, showing he fully met with the wishes, and expressed the sentiments and pur poses "of the meeting. ' Concluded by saying, we are in a stew, Hhe democrats have gotten oa into it, and it begins to look like we will have to vote' for some sort of a democrat, and if we have to, I am afraid it will choke us. The commit tee reported .fixing the.votejto which each township was entitled,' which was adop ted. '1 r t ' , ; lit. T. L;Candler moved that every republican who might attend the State Convention be authorized to go as dele? gates from this convention. ? .c. This brought on much discussion, be ing opposed by Mr. Lusk and sustained by Messrs. T. J. Candler and W. II. Henderson. Mr, Frank Penland spoke on both sides of the question. . ' .. -This motion was finally - laid Ion the table, and , .r - . ,: " On motion of Col; W. G. Candler; the chair was authorised to appoint four delegates to the State, Conventions - ' -. Messrs. P. A. Cammings, H: C. -Hunt, T. J. Candler, and' W. HV Ueaver weie appointed rtelegates, and Messrs. R. O. Patterson, "W. H. Henderson, V- S. Lusk and A. H.J Jones jWere appointed alter- Mr. W. H. Henderson here arose and launched out upon what might have been a soul-Htirrine overflow of true .blue eloouence when he was cnt short in the bloom of bis youth and beauty by a point of order raised by Mr. I-nsk and others, i After another invigorating discussion as to the manner of selecting delegates to the Senatorial , Convention, wherein the friends of Mr. Lusk and tho of Mr. Fox straggled for the mastery, the Lusk faction finally got away with the Fox by adopting Mr. T.J. Candler's motion that each township appoint two aeiegates, ana the following were appointed : - i Avery's Creek, J. R. Lance, Isaac Bishop. Jjnver Mommy, T. J- fjanaier, j, w Brysan.- f . -- .w v -" " - tper Jominy, N. A. Jamison, 8. F. Yftnn. ; .' . ' tKsir'Alonzo Wella. Vf.H. Hender- Sandy JtaAWH, U,ende,rson, Alonzo Wells. oroxiislL I . J: ,. - v (Uncle Jack VVorley was in the meet ing., but he di4 not seem to take any part in me periorniauue. -JjimestoneJ A Collins. Geo. Lance. . ' Swannanoa Saml F Davidson, James Craig. : ' . -; - '- . AshcviUe'-rrU O Patterson," W R'West, Reems Creek I II Ballard P U Pen- ' Wwi4Ww.aJLs Hat Creek B. H Pickens. J T Mvers. Big Ivy-J J Stevenson, QfS Madcap. un motion of Mr. .Lusk tne xepubu cans of Fair View and Black Mountain townships were requested to hold meet ings and appoint delegates at once. ,; Messis G. W. Cannon, R O Patterson, T"J Candler, P A Cummings, and M L Fox, were appointed a county executive committee tor the next two years. : Mr. R. O. "Patterson called attention to "the 6thej business'" for1 which the convention was called, being to endorse reject or change the ticket put out by tne mass meeting of August zi. . This suggestion was the -occasion of very much and active coneultation be- Mr. T. J. Candlsr moved to nominate for the Legislature Mr. C- B. Moore. Mr. C said he was for Mr: Wells, but as he nnderssood - that gentleman could- sot accept, he-wanted "Mr, Moore, cr some republican: he did hot want 'to' 'leave here and have it said- the . republicans did not have anybody they conld run. mi. wells being present, saii that pri vate reasons had lmnelled him to de- cline the nomination some time ago, bat now, as he is pressed, he will do like the old man in his neighborhood once; who had4;n fiealinz Jhosa." and the owner proposed to give , ram ooo pounds irre-t would stop stealing his nogs, and the old fellow finally .consented, sa3-ing,"Iknow I'll lose pork by the operation." Mr. Wells therefore said he vwould accept, though he would "loso pork by the ope ration." , (True, - my - sonr every word of it) . -, . . . Mr. t ax nominated vr. i. A. Harriss. Mr. T. K. Davis nominated Dr. J. S. T. Baird. The ballot was, -' " For Wells, Avery's Creek.- Lower and Upper Hominy, Leicester, Limestone, Swannanoa, Asheville, Reems Creek, all solid, (even Mr. Davis not voting for his own nominee Dr. uaird; making oo. . jror names, iat creek 7. : Sandy Mash and Big Ivy did not vote. Mr. Wells was declared the nominee. Dr. Harriss was then complimented by a ' nomination for Coroner, by accla mation. Mr. R. O. Patterson moved to indorse the nominationTof Mr. Richmond Pear son by acclamation, which was done with applause. (snaaes or tne Mignty utesar i; Mr. Frank Penland, Uncle Frank as he is called by his friends, arose and congratulated his straight-out republican friends upon the prospect before them ; they had met as republicans and entered upon the work of rebuilding the grand old party ; that its banner bad been trailed in this State, but thank God, they now had a chance to have it raised tri umphantly from the dust, and float in the ethereal blue of heaven and dazzle the stars and the mugwumps and other minor creatures bv ita splendor.. As soon as he could catch foot-hold again on the earth, he nominated for Clerk, in the name of honesty and fair: play, Mr. W.m T. Keynolds, a straight Demo crat"; ; but when he had to asso ciate with other people he preferred to cnoose nis own company, it ne had te have a democrat he wanted a straight one, he did not believe in straddling a fence, but when started over he would go' clear over, tie therefore would move to pnt one democrat on a republi can ticket, as strange as it might appear & mmTinihfTi tnertaa. -ana he there fore moved to nominate Mr. Reynolds by acclamation. . Mr. Patterson thought it was only meant to endorse Mr. Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds was endorsed. This puts three legislative tickets in the field ; Jones and Gudger straight democrats, Wells and Pearson straight republicans, Baird and Pearson of the Joint Republican Misfit convention.' The band will please proceed with a tone." , ' " . The gloomy fears, the desponding views, the weariness ol soul that many complain of,. would often disappear were the blood made pure and healthy before reaching the delicate vessels of the brain. Ayer's Sarsanarilla purities and vitalizes the blood; and thus conduces Jto health of body and sanity of mind. " tsep2 1 The Cliff House and Cottages, at Tallu- Iah Falls, Georgia, on the Piedmont Air- Line, will be kept open until JNovumber 1st. ' Special rates for September and October. Trains leave Asheville daily at 7 a. in., and arrive at the Falls at 10 p. m. . ; v dt2l Farm to Rest. " Atkinson and Cocke have a fine farm a few miles from town to rent 150 clear ed 35 acres bottom, two tenant houses, 20 acres feesii tobacco lands, with four good tobacco barns. ; - ' . sept io ati )R0F. V. KNERINGER Respectfully informs the public and his friends that he is ready to open his Class in Music for the Fall and Winter. He will devote his utmost efforts .in a kindly, but strict system of teaching, to promote the progress of pupils confided to nis care. - .. O TKRU8 WILL BK MOORRATE. . Pianos tuned and repaired, and pnt in first-class order at reasonable rates. Applicants sent through post-office or leu at Uitizen omce, win do promptly attended to. . -. V. Kkeringkr. sept 4-dtf ; ' "-, . v. V:-"'-. ; All persons are notified that they must not get sand off my land without having paid for it in advance. xney wuiw maictea ii tney ao. aug 1 dtl NATT ATKINSON. F OR REST. After 21st September Dwelling on corner of Church street and fatten Avenue. For terms. c., apply to ROBT. B. JOMNblu. sept atstopnea - : Railroad Tickets ; BOUGHT AND SOLD ' l''V - ' bt '-' it,. i W.. J BRANCH CLERK Al THE EAGLE HOTEL 'Asheville, N. C. "' .; . - " - - : - iol5-dt TTOUaEtORBENT.r .? rj New honse on Wbodfln Street, with six rooms (besides kitchen and basement). Fornisheil or unfurnished. Apply at Citizin office or to . septlidlw;,. J.fewnjOaV To rent s good Piano for six mouths. Rents payable month l-.fuf jnnst be moderate. Ad dress - P. O. Box 3d septu-d3t jf -'.ti.. '' "-.r. .x:..:U T EDucBBT RATES. ; '.f ! : J H i J. Rnaid at the TURNPIKE HOTEL. ' can"now be obtained st reduced rates for the balance of the season. .An -early application will secure good rooms.. -A1K3. it. U. OALAlnli vy. sept.jdlwk " ; j The f DAiLT Citizes can al ways be found at the News Stand at the Old Central building. - Pocket-book Fcvkd. .-- V Policeman Harking .' has left at this office a pockbook, with ; some money and -: a penitentiarv 'dis charge in it. . The owner can get; it by calling at the Cttizeii office Correction.' "' . . i' The types reported ns incorrectly yes terday' in giving names- of prominent visitors now at Battery Park. Instead of Mr. Harhon, we should have said Mr. Harraban, G. M. of the L all. R. also r. w. vaugnan, consulting engineer & N- and constructor or tne longest single span in the world, &c ine gentlemen mentioned yesterday are still here, and perfectly deiigbted with the Battery Park, and charmed with our climate, city, &c. . ' : At Bakebsvillk. - Messrs. Johnston; .- the ' Democratic candidate, "Mr. HerrenThe Republican Tuesday at BakersvUle. Mr. Johnston,! speaking in a county largely Republican, had the ears and good will of the hearers to . a . striking degree, following Mr. Herren, when he began, the crowd large-, ly increased, and interest .grew as his speech waxed warm and earnest.. No doubt the Malone organ will score a vic tory for its bogs. 'We have learned how to value such claims after the report of the Brevard discussion. The candidates will all speak in Waynesville to-morrow. The Lenoir Topic sAys : Mr. J. ' A. Kellev, of Baton, has a little two- year old child that has been taught to sing itself to sleep when shaken from side to side, gently, on the bed, as one would shake, "patty cake, patty cake, Baker's man," a corn dodger from hand to hand. On the night of the earthquake the. lit tle child felt the shaking and began to sing its little ditty and was soon fast asleep. , 1 1 .,.:.. I4ver PUIS). tJao Dr. Qnnn's Liver Pills for Sallow com plexion. Pimples on the Face and Billions nees. Never sickens or gripes. Only one for a dose. Samples free at H. H. Lyons. dawlw. Special Hates for September and October the two most delightful months Cottages, Tallulah Falls, Georgia, on the Piedmont Air-Line. - l rains leave Ashe ville daily at 7 a. m., and arrive at Falls 10 p.m. dt21 NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. JyTOTICE 01" MEETING. : There win be a meetlntr or tne Btoeknolders or the Building and Loan Association at the Bank of AsshevlUe, Saturday evening at 5 o'clock for organization. sept 17 dlt TEAYED, Tract hats, three Rpotta4 nd. one blacfc sow, with fresh cut smooth cron. off of left ear. Anv person gathering up the same will b suitably rewaraea. aimrr cc uuwiua septlTd2t - FOR SALE. The Furniture, fcc., s&c., Connects with the Konnd Knob Hotel. ' The house is furnished with every convenience. Round Knob is the most beautiful place in Wes tern North Carolina .and this is s rare opportunity for one wishing to purchase. For lntormatioB address W. B. TROY, sept 17 dlf Round Knob, N. C. "Land of the Sby," A JIOMIILY MAGAZINE, Devoted to describing and illustrating .Western North Carolina, "the Switzerland of America." Sample Copy Free.- Address ' -ATKINSON & COCKE, Publishers, Asheville, N. C. . In writing mention this paper. sepl 17 dtf . . . ' - Contentment, N. C, Sept. 17. 1886. Deer Mr. Editor : . It's some time since I wrote yon, And excused my failing eyes, ; And for this procrastination I must now apologize. ' ' We'd been talking of a Pic-Nic, At which each one should vie, In friendly competition ' ' rFor the choicest cakk and fie. " : ' It was an open secret In the country miles around, ' That none could rival the euisine "'' Of old Aunt Polly Brown. - But on this Pic-Nic occasion " The scales fell from our eyes, ' And revealedHo us the secret ; i : ' To Aunt Polly's great surprise. ' It-seems that while her neighbors . Manufactured their own cake, Acsr Pout bopght at Weldon's And thereby won the stake. But when at the collation - . , .... Of Weldon's cake we ate. We agreed by acclamation That we'd rather buy than bake. ' And always in the future We made this vow to keep That we'd always buy at Weld6h's . Where the cakes ark good akocheaf. ' ! - Ann r Jake. w ANTED, Two boarders In a vrivate family. No shildren. Harried counle pretered. Rooms nicely furnish ed. Address the CITIZEN Office,- ,. ; , - septl6dtf . t - . - L A NNOUNCEMENT. I am a candidate for the Office of Clerk ot the Superior Court. The action ot the County Con vention on the X8th is already known through out the county. ' I need not discuss it here, fur ther than to sav that 1 believe it to be vitiated by fraud, and by the violations of the plainest principles and usages of the Democratie party, and I propose to anorait the Issue to the good and nonest teo oi tne oounty. Very respectfully, -1 i. septltdawtde -r.t W J. REYNOLDS. tStSSOLTITION OF CO P ARTNEESHrP. ' - The firm of Straith 4 Co. is this day dissolved by mutual oontsent, A. M. Ballard retiring, lhe business will be continued by iir. Straith. . A, J. BALLARD, Asheville, Sept 1st, 18S6. . - ' ' sept 7 dot . ii, ! . , Democratle Nominees of if o I Baneombe County, t J House of Representatives Johnstone Jones, H. A. Gudger. ; , ;., . ,., Sheriff John R, Rich. Clerk John It3athey. , Regisierioho. Bv Patterson. t Treasurer John H. Courtney. Surveyor A. II. S tames. ' Coroner Dt W. D. Hilliard. New Stock' Ruchines. Tourists and other kinds, large stock of Ribbons, ' oas - jnst in, at W hitlock's. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CHAS. A. MOuBJE. P. A. CUMMINOJ COKE & CUMMINGS. - ; Attorneys and Counsellor at Xaar " ' . ASHEVILLE, N. CI ' Practice In the United States Circuit and Ills net Courts as AshAvlllc. fiiatAAviiiA t and Greensboro; In the Supreme Court at Raleigh trict of the Stats of North Carolina. 0Phu aucuntm given to colliicUoas of lt- ue7-irvotiw . m. D R. M. SOU VIELLE, iJJSa yjty Umi, LSlTls lATatls illfl' A SPECIALTY. -' ' - OrribK Hours r 10 a. m. to 5 p. hl. . Office, Eaole Hotel. aug 7 dim t ASHEVILLE, N. C. A. M. BALLARD, PHTBICiaH suasl SUKCIEr. ' Omce Korth ld PnhliA rlnna-n BmUom. a& Haywood street. Office Telephone Call No. Residence Telephone Call No. 43, ,,. UiiC ,-UIUUU1KI R. G- W. PUEEFOY , Oflers his professional services to the citizens of Asheville and snrronnd. ing country. Office over Camuchael's Drug store. Residence Charlotte st. de 15-dly : . Iff W. JONES, ; ... .... Attorney at Lav, ' ASHEVILLE, -. . . N. C Office" in Johnston Budding opposite Cowi House Square. . . ;, Practices in the Courts of Western North Carolina and Supreme Conrt at Baleigh. nov-26-lyd JES. McGILL & BATTLE, Wabdlaw McGrix, M. D.j Practice limited to Eye, Ear, I roht and Lun Sak. Wbtbay Battle, jr. DTJ. 8. H., rnysician ana aujgeoa. Offices over DeVsalt's Drug Store. S-Office hours 10 s, js. to 12 sa., and 1 to 4 p I: ' aes44r JOHN HEY WILLIAMS, Physictan and Surgeon. nM-. IX-1 at a . . . dence on French Broad Avenue. Omce hours a - win ok, wun wwa UI husu . ic. k i p. m., ana nam 8 to 5 p. m. Thbc. . SAVmsov. Jas. G. Mastii rvAViueoN a martin. IF Attorsieya 4b CaiawllravsvtLstw' ... ASHSVILLB, N. C. . .. Win iiractlc In the nth ud stk jniii.i tii.m... . aud in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, aa-i uoans oi ie western district of ? North Carolina. - Keri sa ut ' rrrtltE ' ' epi-swwn JAMES A. BTJBBOUGHS, ... Physician and Surgeon. ASHEVILLE, N. CL, Office over Powell A Snidi.'s. vaer residence corner of m'b Woodfin streets. del6-ly J A.TENNENT, Architect and Civil Engineer. . : Designs, Bpeculcations, and Estimates os the style of building furnished upon appticatioa, A work superintended when desired. All work en trusted to me as Civil Engineer will receive prompt attention. Thorough drainage of lands a specialty. Post Office address, Asheville oi Best,N. C. Residence SwannaaoaBrldgef may 16-8mos " J, A. WATSON, M. D. OFFICE AT TT1S RiiSTnurumf Corner of Grove street and Patton Avenne. . Office hours : 8 to 11 A. M ., 1 to 3 P. M Colls left at Csvrmiehael's or Pelham's Onu Store will beconveved. and rcsnondMl tn. I. tiT epbone. .....,. i ' lune iz-d tr ' THOS.A. JONES, i '.ii- ..-;'. : - i ' ' 'f i 4 , Attorney at law'-' . ASHEVILLE, N. O, oct 22-1 y s w Office with Davidson a Ka JBS. W. L, 6 W. D. HILLIARD, . , Paysiciana and fsorseona Office next door south Old Bank jan 3-6 mos DENTAL CARDS. B. H. DOUGLASS, D. D. a, -' Dental Rooms over DeVsnlt's, Drag 8 ton, esidenee in same building Asheville, H. C leba-wsw . ,- - DENTAL SURGERY. OR. J. O. QUEEN has removed bis office to the Y. If. C. A. rooms on Patton Avenne, -and eU'ers his professional services to the public AU professional work done with skill and neatness. . . . . lune 10-dAwU C8.R.H. REEVES, D.D.S., Oma in ainder Rnilding, pposiU Central Hotel, ASHEYLLLS, H.O Persons having artlHelal work dose, after Jrytag It two or three weeks. If not satisfied, can fajcnrn st ana saw mvamy will os leronaeu. jy 1 R. A. B. WARE, Dental Snrceon ' 9 OSes in Citisen btrtlding . second - Soot, a work will receive prompt and oaisful attention. -JyHdly . - Cut Rato Tickets, BOUGHT . SOtt) AND EXCHANGED -BY- - . ASHEVILLE, . Office one door South - ';n. a- Essie Hotel, opposite gmsnnaooa. - . j. , . 'nlj (Mlatnos- r ; t , ,:..,:. r i'-'W..'? :'V-,. -" ri , i
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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