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V I.. DAILY EDITION. . Furo&r, Ciena 3 Canerea, - KDITOKS AND PF.OPRIETOSS. - i ... ...-v. 6 Mo., " - aOO Wlrlyy. - X Year. S -v. X.SO ..' - e Mos., . TO ADVERTISING RA TBS LOW. - i i "I BUSINESS . NOTICES. ,'" A t?ood restaurant is a necessary es tablishment for every city. Doc. Hutch- ieon Supplies this need by the W bit Man's Kestaurant on Alain Street, be tween the Bonanza and the bank. .Dock ' 'j- -,-'.' advertises oysters now daily, and offers a tempting bill of fare. . ; toc-20 - : -' Call to-day or nigbtat Farmer's Board : ' ing. House if you want Fresh Norfolk . ' Osters served in any style. ' . ' nov 13-tjanl , ; McCabty ACo. Fresh Oysters to-day at the Farmer's " Boarding House. , -. nov ld-tjam ; - Ladies must by all means examine y Whitlock's wrapt before purcliasing else where. ' ' ; ... : ..';' ' tf - ' Apply for Tablk Board to Mrs. M. H. :- Gregory, in Col. Kay's house, on Main " X Street. FOR KENT Furnished Rooms - r in same building. By early application reasonable termi can.be obtained. tde5 ' V Good board can be obtained in a priv . -te house, well heated and furnished; plissanV locality.-: Enquire at Citizen " officeS-.' ; -' "::r -.: tf ; ' Meats. Nose and quiet; new short clear, i 5fa537i- .'hort ribs, 5005 12J ; shoul ' Sera 3Jl-f ha.'9. 95010 CO. lard strong Sv 60?ke 6 256 50? Pork : '-.- quiet, at9 00. - -.- -:.U - . ' Canton Flannels, nite;: and Scarlet - - - Wool Flannels, BIcachec. and Unbleached '- Cottons, Ginghams, Prints, 4c. ' '-, " r- . .. . II. Redw'oOo & Co., : noedtf v : - . . One Price Store. - Hunting is prohibited on th 3 Sul phur -Spring property. N. Plcmadvbiv Agent Falls Keune Manuft Co. oct29-tno3d - - - . X , " Whitlock has a fall line of Gentlemen's " Underwear in all qualities, all and ex amine. . 1" Whitlock is showing some very hand . some styles and would advise all to call on him who desires any thing in the mil ;: linery line. : .:. ' '.-" Gents' attention is call d to Yhitlock's " . handsome scarfs at bo cents. - tf V; LadieslookatWhitlock'sl'Jicentspure linen fast colors Hunstetcher handker ; chiefs. - " f Cashmeres in all grades and all colors And black, at - . . Whitlook's. ; h Your old thoes can bemade as good as mew only at W. T. weaver s. - Dunlin & Co's celebrated hat and Earl and Wilson's Collars and Cuffs al ways on hand at Whitlock's.. . tf Assets, Liabilities, Surplus, $29,771,230 24,789,784 4,931,44 itna TnsTirance Company Has paid . Losses in North Car- olina Over $1,100,000. '. '; -' Is Your Life Insured f If not, why notf If it it, are tOrt carrying enough! - Do you Itnow that every $1,050 pro duced by your hand and brain annnally, rep veaenta the producing power of tl5,000 at 7 per cent? . . , ... lo you ever reflect that yonr death would deebrov that producing power, and would takii from tout wife and children just ttoat much eapital? What sane Business Man would risk a 15,000 atock of goods in one building -without fire insurance, and yet the same Block nwnrfona iv kind to Dermit tout mw in -n- that mueh risk upon a life that is certain, of destruction in a very f$w years, ni mtL-w hfl deHtroved to-morrow? Do you know that a Life Insnrance Policy coets less than a Fire Policy? fin an in HIT atock Of KOOCU VOU pay S late of from xm per cent, to two per cent, per - neaae of a fire your haa will not probably exceed one half of the atock, whila it njay .be tmt a trifle, ' .- - ' . ' vAM.a mm.ww a. life nohev for from ' W per cent, to $ per cent, per annum (if Jir fortv years of age) with a certainty of . Ae.th. and there will be no salvage. filA you ever think that if you insure , fnr a. nnmber of years, and then m e payment, that vou oWahi no further re- i't c iVour investment? - Do you know that after three years, if you cease payment in JEtn Lift I nsur - ance Company, yon will obtain a fall- pid poticy for the value of all the premium yDOTOrfKNOWihat $5,000 or tlO.OOO can he added to your estate by paying from three -pa cent, to four per. interest for a short term nt on that sum ? v DO you KNOW that you can leave your family 6,e or tlO.OOO bv the simple .(.. .mmniufhvur that is less than th 4-m Tua aarrvn m n man tha same amount of real ested ?CW ' CpiUl DO YOo' KHOW that the death of ene jart tm oay, and often does cause the dosing np efanno's affairs to its ruin? ; . no YfltJ KNOW that partnership inter sts mZybe paid oS upon the death of any member i, iV-r., ha Aaah member insnrine far the beae6t f the others, d the business conthv Mrtoaees? They can all be cleared pft in Se1f & bfi We Insurance Policy in tie -tna Life Insurance Company. -- - ' vn T1111W THAT NINETY FEB CENTi of the busjnaiamen of this country fail t least once during peitod of twnty years, v-" go YOT THINK that your chances of suc ' esa are better than those of other men ? oyOTJ , 8INCEKELY DJE8IKE to throw " verr aafa-guard around your Wife and chil- " aren to shield them against the possibility of ' l n-omf nr ftnffArinsr? - - ' ' ' : - If you are poor or in moderate drcumstan J cea. orifyoaWealimited inaome, is it not - best to jnsara If you are rich, wW it not be - wise? ''Kiches may take to themselves wjngs rTfi you r.VER know of any man's estate 1 A a WAV ''., ' beine worse off because he diedjith a good i Poucy of Instance upon hia life 7 ; ':- phi jEtna Life Insurance vompany, , - OF HAflTEOBD, CONN. WITH; ITS 29.CD9,O0O of Assets V--. : ' WTfB A .1. Paying AbUitf of 1-3 to crery,Wl o Liability, - : . ;r . issues ;. ' : - .. 1 tfon-yoTtoUing Policies, Incontests bl after Death, ; - ; C. C. CROW, Genl Agent, K - - Raleigh, N. C Local agents wanted to whom lib- fitzl commissions will be paid. .r VOL.,!. NO 199. DAILY . EDITION; INTERESTING READING M iTTER , ON THE FOURTH PAGE. Am via Md Iprtre f ?b Ttrntna. Saijbbubv Hail train arrive t.29 a. k. . - i - " . Departs ft-ja . k. '- " . i Day train arrives at 3;Up- k. -u . . . departs at 1040 a. . Tennessee Arrives 647 r. x, . , Departs 9:47 A. M. , i- WATimvnxa Arrives 49 r. u. . ;.r Departs 9:89 a. M. The Waynesville train reaohea tbat point at 11:80 ; returning, eavea WayneaviUe at 1 V THE DAltlC CITIZEX 7 Will be publisbv-d every Morning (ex cept Monday) 'ai the following ratea slrtclly eath: - ' One Year, . . . ,-ftfoO Six Months; . - . ' v 3 00 Three " -. 1 J One " : 60 One Week, . " . v";15 Our Carners will deliver the paper mt- ery Morning inevery part of the city to our BUDSCriDers, QU: iruw wauu-jgii. will please call at t&e Cjtizes Offire.. V .-"-'.v . - - . -';- W T. WeaveT'S6leE: AjntfoT Eaft Hand-Made Shoes for rnen- . v - ?.tf f " '. :-w .; K Send your. Job; Work of all 'pd$ 'tpjHe Citizen Office if you want iLdoneieaby, cluaply and with dispatch. - . ' ifnch broken stock in boots and shses at W. T. Weaver & Co , at Cost. ,r .Call. : , Writing raper, Tablets, Letter I leads, Bill Heads, Crane's fine Writing Paper and Envelopes. d&w ' . J. M. Mobgan fe.Co. . JaiiRlaska, Jackson Co., has been changed to Whittief, Swaiii, Co. - v v Sexvis M. Medlitfts the-new post master of the neir postoffiee Bone, Swain Co. - -. - -. Please call and settle. We want to pay our taxes, "and our friends ought to help us. . r :. . All the county bonded officers will be fequtred to renew . feir bonds next Monday. . ' Found on" Chestnut St. a pocket Book, containing money. The . own er can recover it, by identifying it Address R.g. Edwards, P. O. Box 14. Mr. David M. Stevens shelled six ears of very fine, dry corn yesterday, whjcj) weighed four pounds and thirteenognc;g. Mr.. Stevens' corn was in this office last &4nrayybut was overlooked. It is a beautiful, lean white gram, of the Milaa va riety. - . ; : ; . . They have got the FreundBchafts- bund in Charleston, S. C. This tends toriocreasetbe anxiety of our neonle to have the " Asheviile and Spartanburg ranrotrdmtnacrtTrS arder that we "may goto see it, or to have it to come and see us, Mr, Os. Deaver of "Wishingtoh, cached this city to day , looVm; well. He has recently L undergone a the tial of being "out," and then of Km nor "in" aeraln. which may ac count for bis healthful lookji. Wfi were glad to see liim at home again. For the first time since his return from a thanksgiving visit we were permitted to see our friend and townsman' Thortjaf J. YaDgii3er riday. He reports Edgeoomoe couuty as showing every degree 'of prosperity . The cotton crop was a aree and excellent one, urices.very sood. business boomingi real tstate high and improvements! yepv gener n.1 and encouraem?. lie was ae' ighfed with his tnp, The Oxford Magazine prints a list of Oxford men who were candjuafeg at the general election. ; The total U no less than 193, jf whom .108 are iberals and 85 conservatives, it is interesting to find that, of those whp took first-class Honors, 04 are liber als and 25 conservative; of those who first-class honors in the nnal cassi cal school. 25 are liberals and 5 con versa tiveg: and of -those who took doubl? firBt classes, all are liberals. The same DfoDOft! on seems to hord good at Cambri.4ge,, where, out pt the candidates who took first-class es, 25 are liberals and 42 conserva lives. MaIIMED. it On the 3rd itigLat the : residence of the father-of the : bride, in this place y the Rev. Mr. Witt, Dr. W. Hushes, of Leicester, Buncombe County, and. Miss. Addie Urown, daugeter of Mr. T. C. Brown. Mikado Statiokasy. The very latest and prettiest thing out All are asked td come to the opening at Law's Silver and China Hall on Tiies dav and Wednesday Dec Sth and 9th. The object jb to show What we nave, not to make sales. I beg that all who can will come. Store brightly, lighted till 11 P. M. --' Mr line of Xmas novelties and regular goods is larger than, ever before. v ',' . - opposite Eagle Hotel. ' Bchool Books. Poets Pictnre . Books, Fancy Books,. Kovew gpd Romances. Prices Low, . - i - ' ' ' ' ' d&w - ::' J -M, Mcboas Co.- - Gi eat Inducements are offered in priees of Silver plated ware and Table vutlery at Law's, opposite Eagle Hotel. : - Fiiie Shoes misaea. and children; from anch makers as Zeiglier, Stokly,- Merriam and Tvler and Morean..Low priced, durable Shoee m great variety. A , large bill of Aeigiera gow Y vvcuew. aoctitf j. Rapwoop Co, pit 4SHEVILLR N.bAT ThTU)d and; ireJt!y, CrrirM reach, Vur thousand seven hund red and forty boiiaJids subscribers, equal to over twenty three thous- jtND headers, ey ery f week. Ojir books are open for inspection. We tl jerefore claim, with out fear of truthful contradiction,' the CrraEM has a much larger Bona fide circula tion than any paper published west of Charlotte, j -. I - The Pension Matteb. -ic - r We are pleased ; to see; from? the Nevis and Observer ; that - the ;tt4te pension matters was "finally adjust-, on the 2nd inst." it appears that there are 1,039 widows 4 a the State and 979 old soldiers wher are en titled to the benefit of the "act and each of. these will receive $14.75 per annum. . - Mai W. B. Gwyk, a; author of -rrwyn'si Itaad-bouk N Western Kbrth Caroioa;leWvea to (day for Swain county;; where hegt to cioee a sale Df a large quantity if land. Mr. G. has negotiated jiome5 in Asheville'.and in this iecti.otxl ko cently. -..: Xy i'-'-'-X. l:' 1 1 Opening DayA'-X'XX- 1 v Mr II. ft, Xyons WilK hve his opening day of Christmai goods.next Tuesday - Don't, forget the, day v The goods have been most carefully selected, and the new designs ; and new articles ere certainly attractive.'! The 8tock large, and they- are for ialet don't forget this either. V : . , CoiitowEix's Condition. . : .The Atlanta Journal of last night aayg tbat all day ; Sunday Colonel Howell rested very rb'a4-y, having fever the greater pajrt. of Jhc 4ayj and at one time his friends had e rious doubts of his recovery, but to wards night the fever abated and he rested- some what better, yester day. -Yesterday foe was a UtUe bet ter, and if he tides' over- two days more he may get;, well, The ball has not yet been found. ' Mr. Pope is still at the Markham . House Un der a $1,500 bondsAugusta; Evn - There Is. unquestionably S.yeiry decided advantage in favor of fruit trees propagated ia tfris'section. oyer those grown elsewhere, and we com desire to pureha. VV? aira-fPR; vinced of this, both by observation and experience. We have nursery men who have for some years, made a business of propagating, improv ing and acclimatizing; iruit trees best suited to our section, and these we recommend to our readers. Mr. H. L, Herrep. Qf llproinv Mr, J.A, May, of Pigeon River, Mr. A." Clark, - J-l . . . mm- - -kv V r -w-k a. of Wavnesville, Mr. weiu, or .uaia Creek. Mr. Lucas and Mr. Cooper, of Brevard, nr prepared to serve the peop'e ol Western North Caroli- na with cm ice, --necuinaieu vine tieai Wa stats this for the benefit specially of our readers jii Western Carolina ana isasv i ennessee. . Aere may be others likewise, prepared. WQom we will oe giaa w auiwuuue. Now is the time to get yotjr trees aod thero y - -'. Boaep or Ttade Meetiko. -'.v-V,, A very large numberof the mem. bers of tbe:Soar4 8f Tfa8 nd of citizens .generally , uet last night at the club rooms tolake steps toward sending delegates to .Rutherfofdton at the meeting oil the 15th inst.r in the interest of the extension of the Carolina Central Railroad to Ashe viile.. "After full discussion by Maj. Malone, Mr. Furman,Mr. Pearson, Mr. W.T. Penninian, Mr. W,B,Pfn- niman, Mr. Grahams Mr Chedester',, the resolution Was adopted. That the Board "of Trade appoint a com mittee of Fifteen I to represenfthe Board bfTradesaf paid meeUngin Ruthfordton." The chair appointed. the foilbwiiig: ' R. M Furmajr, Risbroppd ?ear son, F. Av Hull.: a Graham, S. R. Kepler: Theo. Hobgood.J . P, Sswyer.. Jno. Hey Williams, T pep T. I. VanGUder, Sam'l Pelham, W. T. Weaver, R.r ft Rawls,: Thep. B. Lyman, Jr.: W; Ci Carmichae).:,:; .'j It Iwas also'' moved -and carried that the $ify and dounty ,authoritiea be requested to appoint degauong to 'attend the same mee'ing. -: . v . Maj.; lialbne offered the--follow ing "resolution' iJ-rt. " 'vy-h That U the opinion of this . meeU ing. that the interest of Asheviile and all Western Carolina demand a cota netinir lineof railroads " Adopted. s o . . 4 li On motion the meeting adjourned. Notice. ' ' ; v There will be an annual meeting of the Ilook'and ladder Co., for the plrriinn of oncers at the Mayor'a of- fice on Tuesday night Dec. 8th 18Sa . . ia . a -TV 1 1 at SiOOqcIoc'..-. F. A. Hulk Bossy '-.j. - t . 1-- B eav, - L day; and t. ; 3 e sprc'-J. ir; v , ti;c:t t.'" i aacTmaJuni-' vy, that coartao j . andwexDay txyiy. had lils meiiaura t hours ftr, ne,L were ready to t. lot tics of the ici- happy, beyc-l ' were ordered to ' . were exactly two t ia attitude &nd L highest stppir j v this city in a lot j t Levyfserved a ta with a. pair of sa t ' oat in twenty - ,e time the measure N which shows tht J matt, andisr?3'7 i specially when tlry , Ls- . J.-f-t two 'r cf toots 1 extrcml -. He waa -hie)' hTa r incb .stote'J.ae .a oeen- in iay before m a niirry I2 wt-and a- from the 1. - Alt f i baoiaeaa ;of basiads, j, harry. TosAooo Salu. ysaterdsy , ad t ' a-: r yrs js ed7e4 plessadwiChT-pcicet . obtarnd. flfaeir tobacco," " ' - '--';:-; The Sancomtsiikl di&l pdfadi.fox IWBSidao ivUi of f 10 i4r huaared pouad-r A Ur prt cf toLfti waa lugs, smoker a vaswos graues ofjagm mon stock. . '-.i . . -The Uaaner- Waiwfioaae o!4 hpot ia,uw pou&o0v ftMsnsaf. Ainosthe farniera were Atl Marti a, tu tot V5 lbs. at 117. 10Z fiW at 84. XS& CriLt W J HsmptoB, nine lots, frwas 4 to 22: ft r wuiiami, nre tot; front 4ozii a Martin, mixlots.trom 12 to 38; T B pver. eleven lots, from Ct to S4: . W J. Martin- eight lota from 4 to 27, L C MeCltire, fonr lou. Troin 1 St'to 29: Uipp: and . Presley. five IuU from 13KW-28; Burg aniJover, tx toia, irorn of onitt m mimpe, seven lots, -ftobt 6 to U; j O Hippa, four lots, vt KZ3; .w v KODiason, ioar iota, nam 15 to 24i; Johto Saafbrd, five lota from to 26; TO Olanee, five let, from 6 to 24J; W G 8eavy, five lots, from -4 to 2; M Kl Oder, five lots, from 9 to 8?J.. . . The Ashevlll Warehooe eeid 8.97S pounds rMtetdav.' A monc the .termers war Jrr v Greea, 5 lot at US, 21, 13; Z v Hopaon, 3 lou at ioj, arJo; w a rrea aellfi loU at ISi, Hi, 23, 18, 28; J A Uplsfofd S lots at , 25, 114,17; A t Snider, Haywood ooahty; Blots at m, 23. 13 J; C C Kiaer, 3 lot, at 15, 1,15; A G Moss. 4 lots at 19.-21. 12, 19: J F Hall. 4 lots at 29, SO, 20, 21; B C Jordan, 7 lota at 18, 13, 20, 29, 19, 10 and 19. v Thy entire galea averszed;. 114 7o, per hundred ponnde. - r..'' Co Wood WAireaor; i ..; ' - 4 C IKsadUc- t3o. wUl waatIor eext year, to be delivered early ia th.eseaeon fifteen handred cord of wood, tab be 4 leet long, to be delivered: at their brick yard in this citTi yiow. t the time to sut the wood. i-.c 'C.;: ilaw4 - UoiJD at. Goods. Xj ' tZv-':'C) ' We ate bnenick as atarse lla of Hoi fday Goods. Toys. Aba Writing. Deks, elegant Photopb a&4 Aqtograpttv Al- bnms,.rt' Fovoltiea.. Cf''iSt ' 54wAv :? -1. 3L Mm ft 0o- houble and sinzle Slates, pencils, pens, Scbsol chalk, Billiard chalk, lak in all colors, at the Cfcab nook cttora . id w-J ; MowjasACo, AU Wool French Dreae Gooda ia great irietv :-Cashnaere4. Groa da Trlcoli.&c.Fine VelvcUeaa and Velvets. Plushea. Satlnea, Jtc. A good atock of low priced Ureas Goods, Aa excellent stock of Flannels ia Plain Colora, PJaid, and Fancies.' .:'.-.' .-, '- i -' : H. RlDWOOD & CO., noedtf , 'I, v ' One Price btore. NEW' ADVERTISEMENTS. : . i'-. , ' " ':- -''"'T-T WE BKG to aanoanca to, ,the aUaens -ofAsbetill al jtbei surroubding counties that we have jeented the room fofnaerly occupied b Py,Cirlf;l?Srei and have opened 'a ' V'.'A -'Z '. ' .And aJ wn5awt A share of tb'e2 public patronage re spectful lv solicited. . - - ' - grrescripnonaearcwiy ppnipoan- ed tUl;oarf.r xr v ; v - .: IdcAIIl TJAKH. i n jt9 It - ; I3ty Pbaraacy.: w. Attornc'i lJtWv 1 ASaEVI Office n SibX tfcSnjr eppeeUe Court rr. . 0 - PrtcUdea in uiiruoaroi -or nwi North C'roUii -a-8upretne Court at Ksleigh . nov o-y Wsitle)ialsldrnd Kturttr An naparalleled sacces4 Ovr ofie .v..ftd , members ia thi State in the last vear alone, not sneak u.Z t k CL Gai. AlalIdV. and Wash Ineton, D, C. Small monthly payment required, , Thl.may be tbe tarnins use of vour il f Gaa : ynu afof d to 1st it pisayoq wllhditaaaroft? Awaken to your iaterest aadr secnr at cac n' vestment that trill yy one thousand dol lars in cash while you aratlvi2 "Cf.ll t K f.il(ii.r -:f -Asav'Jla. asked !.' .or v.hn tha etandinc Of oar oompaar; b said ia reply thit he knew all of the rentieaen .e&mporj the- and directors and that tiey were Ue teet bnsiaess men ia .-.Mptotu. " Arvi!i' ' h Tr.la no tel ty . V- - - The vldksr. of . the spread of XCC3 - culture accumulate VupOn C3.; A very few" yeari ago, a limited tusiitr of counties monopolized the Itsinesa in this State: and Gran rill, Orange, Person, Caswell, Ilock ir';barnj Stokes and Foraythe, supK I llad tha market with. the 'finer qaiiiies, wnusi a iewotner coun ties, Chatham, for instonce, " con tnbuted. coarser grades. - Now, - few sections of the State are free vfrom the influence 7 of the rageMto cultivate tobacco. Western t North Carolina, from.the Yadkin to Cher okee, is all alive with the new spirit. The counties nt-rerV the coast are infected - with ' 5t -Nash, Green, W ay ne, Sampson, V-Wakey. Johnston and other countihave so largely 'togaged in. tfia'c alture;: tb'Af have lorcedjfor the convenience pf plant er' into the creation if xoarkets in thair midst all of which secm lo be prosperous. ; Jhe latest rnoveis Jhe rfxyit'M ''."" "aC fdbacco waFetrouse in A'"ayeUev ZXnJfl jTold times thU was a farmers market for the dark ' coarse tobacco iiauled here tip hogsheadf; and ,for niarty- yeirsJ unaer a ayaaa now obsolete; there wai jopaccQ inspection, which paid a Constantly diminishing rev Mruoj uhtil it finally became extinct. TheTi: remains of fhe old inspection storage sheds probably stiij remain The warehouse to be opeded('iniu ruratca an entirely different system. The Fayetteville Obteirver s"ays Rich xnoiid county, next vear, will crae in Mtobacoo field. 'Hitherto it has been given: up to eotton. "s .telegram irorn one of the local itora of tlie Danyille Regitter, da ted December 2nd, Bays;. '' ' ''-. ' It seems a foregone conclusion that Daniels will be elected to the United States Suate-; Jlis friends Claim that he has tw6lhjirds o. all the members pledged .to lifa "sup: nort. - All iK Aula mAa l.nf Ann i r - ..... Jvvwivg wm uuq: iu the Fifth di-trtct Tiare indicated their intention to vote for Maj. Dan ieh.The,vote for speaker, had no special significance, as some fourteen Daniel men voted forStuart, and it is. claimed that the Daniel men could iiave beaten-Stnart if they had-ao desired. The vote will nrdb- ably bo taken on Tuesday next.1. : ; At a recent marrotgein Ohio the bride, a. Mure Morn4 WQre a, - 4?e(is i that waa Imported from Paris in 1742 for a wedding " and lias been in the family ever si rice, being used only; oh such occasions. ", It was wornacaln in 1776 as a weddins iress, but not ; again, till the other ded to it, and it is in almost as gcod condition aa when new. ' We carry s large line of Ladies,' Misses, and Children Wrap in the various aha pea. Newmarkets, Sacqnea, Kuaaian Circulars, Viaitca, Dolmans, and Paletots, ranging as low aa j 1.75; and as high jj lis rWCTr$ Skirt vd bfwja, Sipecisd value in Meri bo and all wool vesta and pants for ladies, misses, ' and children. Cotton aad Wool Hosiery, Kid - Glovea, Leather Lined Gloves, c. - H.KKDWOOD& Co. noedtf : . ' . 1 1 , . ; . Fusn OTSTKKj, . -. . -' la air-tight cans, received every Towi &tff, vt'whvWw ?jb Fisb market, adjoining Weaver Shoe Btore. Th oysters are a laxofy. Fresh ocean hah of the beju varieties, received every Wed'lay and Saturday mornings tn prompuy. , : '.; : - - v "Go tQtheOQfe lipase n3 try a cup i made Ja their new patent conee not. Beginning next Tneadayi Oysters will be served there several days each ' week In addition to the regular bol ira. v Vim lawest and best 'stock of rubber ahoes'ia the city at W, Weaver'a Shoe ITY OllDI-VANC At a meetinc of the Board of Alder men of the City of Asheviile, heldott the 20th dav of MoveuiDer; 15K. the u low ing Ordinance was adopted and ordered to be pobluued.. ' -; -! -- Be it erdained ty.th Board of ' AldtrtQen. gf That from and after the passage of this. ordinance, it sh< not be lawful - for any person or persona, or his or their, asent or ajgents, servant or; servant, -employe or employes, to seep open any oar-room or place where rrituooi Uqoow ajre sold, or to sell of giveaway any spintqons liquors; or permit the same to oe. arena: jn such bar room, or place where spirit iinni lioiiora s!ni sold, with ta the curDO rate liwitg QTVh.CUy "of Asheviile. r be- . " . I L t A.Vnn. ...!. wr.l- LWHvu liic noun rin ni vviva. a. nirfit and' five o'clock ia the morning. LEvery t person vlolating '.th provisions of this orduianM, anaii o oeemea gtiui-y ot miRdflmeanor. and upon conviction. shall be fined not exceeding fifty dollars, or be imprisoned not . exceeai ng Winy dava rrrowidtd? however, that for . the months of July, August and' September, the prohibited Lours shall be from twelve o'clock at night to five o'clock in the Bionuog..' - By' order of the Board of Aldermen. . :.' - j. ASTON. Mayor Nov. 23. ts&i.v;"t .-?!:-iX lw. - XTDTICE. I?'; -A -.- . By virtue of sundrv-execulions in my hands in tavor of J. t. Alexander, el. aa.j sifriBft OP. Acictin, Henrv West's nd W. P. West 1 will sell at public suction for cash at the Court House door in A she vine, on Moaday.the ?th.day of Decem l'. iRsi ..p. Ansstin'a. HeorV -AVeat xi P. West's interest in a trsd of land Ivifig in the county of Buncombe, on the water of North Turkey-Creek known as the Henry lands adioin- u,.lan.nr Frank White. J. - fcnsxp and others, containing "ne hundred seres, tansr or less, bviedoa ta satisfy the wittt- la p?tmvl X'T'J'ious,; 4. J.i.i. . , LAT"JT TELEGRAPH From "All Parts of the World. .DOMESTIC. New Ydai, D;c. 4.--MaYor Grace nas sued editor rulitzer,.of the New York "-'l World'-for ttie publication several w nbeiioui , articles jn tha journaL -. , i York, Pa;, Dec. 4.-?rwo hundred workmen m the;Farquhar rfgricul iurai worEs are on a atnke on ac wjuih oi i o per ceni. . reaucuon in wages..-- ' y- "-"' i . ; "New Ybax. Dec. 4. Samuel Goode, the. negro ianitor who killed oSieerjort last epnng-; has been sentenced to im prisonment : forhfe -Rich JtoxO. Den. 4 iA msi?.! 1. dy,. named Rachel McDonald, was louna dead in her room this morn ing, having cut he throat with a.ra Bridgeport, III" v Dec4.--A ro- mirtcht.'' nbrsician . who was -.' th friend and lonjr 'tinitr'i'ttendai'f of ittr. tiehdrjckp, saysHhe . Vice 'tcs ident did not die ot' paralysis of the nean, out rrom tne - Dreasiire ot u eTot of blood on the firain, the ef fect of his ftfrmer attack of paralysis. - Richmond. Ya:. D,jc. 4 The ciai count in the Virginia Titisla tion ahows that Lee's majority over Wise was 16,0T4. . Ma.sev was be hind Lee over 5000 vot s. The whole number of votes, cast was 289,971. ; ' J:' ; foreign. - - - - BB'aus; Dee! 4: The - Govern mcnt propses to establish a monop oly in tlie sale and manufaoture of spirits." - ' v ' . - .; St. Pjter3bub3 "Dec. 3. It- is staled in eourt cirelep to.n'ight tliat tW07or three Russian ' army corps are concentrating in southern Uua. sia and that their ultimite destina tion is Bulgaria. - - Dispatches from Vienna state that Austria U preparing to put 50,000 men into the field in Servia. ; ' , LosDON, Dec.4 Up to this hour 261 liberals! 210 conservative and 51 nationalists have been returned. Air. v. Uailan, who was .defeaied for. the northern divieion of Iouth, by-Col. Nolan. Mr. ParnelPs date; has formally entered protest against seating Colonel NoLin. The latest returns show the flec tion of 262 liberals. 211 tories and 52 Pamelites: The liberals are thus within one vote of being as ntrong aa the tories and , Parnellite3 e.m bined., ; ' . ; -: . ' . v Losflo?. December 4. Turkey's action, irt ; appointing a governor ment of the eastern question m re difficult. Ireaqy it ia reliably re ported, (ram, Phillippopolis that the Bqlgqans are making ready to re sist tne authority of DjevdetTasha upon bis arrival and to prevent ltiui from exercising his functions as overnor general. : The attempt of the porte to ig nore the conference of am.haaiors and to tesore gttu tlVo ante in the face flf tbo 4eciin of the conlerence to waive such restoration, is an af front which will hardly be ovcr looked by England and Ruia, -. Kussia can scarcely avo'd reoogniatng Austria now as &n active narticittint in the Bulgaria-Servian quarrel, and it. id more likely than ever that some cir.-um stance will arise in the increasingly c un plicated situation to bring Austria , and Hussia in direct antagonism. Strenu iih efforts a prevent this result by tbt di- fllomaUc representatives of the powers n Bulgaria and Ruiriielia by preyen'ing any undue ebullition of public fet-:mg over Turkey's arbitrary aetlon. Dj-vt- det s arrival at i hiiuppopolia i anxi .us- ly awaiteu toy all Interested. , ' . Notice ', to jTobacco Farmc rs ; . ' v: and Buyers. - : ; tub octtioJt n'Eii ii vf n - ';rl;':'-H'iN'Wprs.;i; ;'.; Located 'in" Henderson vi tie; N, C; is nowxeady!for the rccep tioii of tobacco - r-1 ne proprietor is aeairous lor uiu farmer to bruif in their tobacco, fur exhibition where the buyers are foViteUy ?o ithejF: '-'may fix ceruin 8aleays.ti':?:;-; 'C' ' - - Ample room will' be found f r p3cking,"and no oharef , un Vss satisfactory sales.-. : -j.-,, . . . On Wedntsday; -. Nov. ' ISth ir.-t., is set apart' for the. first; salo d.iy, when the public generally are invi- ted to come out: "'!''-.' iFor further infofmation, nddrCfS i 'i A- SJiFj'rciiER, Proprietor, Henderson ville, N. C now 15-d3moe i ' - .-' .. ' , B.XKCUTOB8 SALB. - TVlU eeH at pi')Uc wiftlon at th Court Ume hi Abbeville on Wertneadav. Pember ltith,lJVT. a lot of proferty comiMing of brdsteadst Ulilra, uureu.i, mutvsst. cnair,' Dcacicuninif, uuw- Unen, iie., c. . Terms: Ail sums vmtlrr Ave rtolUtr cask. S itus over Ave dollars six months ( idil, wltH note aud The abo e ) sold aa part of the eetttte. . -. ...4.c;lJUsos, Er. . ; nov 94 -dtd - ' " ;. G bEXVEWUXUl JEUSEY DAIUY ; Will .e fa.lv to 6erve the r.iten 01 Aabevllle 011 and after ' Momlay- next, with aboliitely pare ndlk and butter. Glenverloch Dairv id located near the northeastern limits' of tle city.- Our mor tvH Yiait rftt'!0,ls pro-nptly. tw ice ailar, Send Vonr order to - Mm. II, A. GUDGEE. 1 ; isft WJ. giYrrlovb Jrwy tow- CITIZEN JO I OF U' ilX SIDE J'ULUC'-m,'!.' BILL. HEADS,'. .: . . . f.ETTEli' HEADS, " ' ' , -tosti-hs, .. . " - " - BLANKS, te And fob Work of all hinds done wit .'promptness and at low fricet-Z '"" STATE NEW. Fayetteville has'vorder.t;d .vjfeam fire engine, 8.) says the Ok rrtr.- .1 The;, Dynamos for the ' electric lighting of Raleigh have arrived' and the city is now illaininitil iii-!itly. The Durham Reporter Yeporfs a turnip that beat? Mr. , Ja.v It - was sent up by Mr. A. Fii Red Mountain, and. weighs 114 punas.. 1 ,'"'.'..';:". v.-""-- - , -: The; Home-Democrat 'Myiti .We . 1 uF. 1 - -- - - . 1 .. V -. . . - regret to say that the-reported cap- , turc of-Ford Knox, the m-ro desn . perado.yis not, correct. ':Tho nesrro " man cimlured at Mon ron ' w.M nnf. the one who killed a rtT.i In Hn- barru, wounded vouns Mr. i'.-t-ealv. and' alterwanb killed Mr. l)y.r.int in Lancaster, . S. C So it isi not vet ' time to pet up a petitioir in .Sdialf ' of Ford Knox. ; Th Watchman is-fuitl.v i'-'iilant . over .the tobacco prospects f S ilis louses in operation, vizi.Tn'r ..v'vziner, Iieall, RooMi on-l Fo.ird's, rir 1 the Ironclad. 'On Thuwdav V.u-v wltb " all filled. . . The Shelby Xew Era "iv.'s -x'n ac- : eountofthosad deatli ofau o!.l :rian. Mr. Martm l?ovcr last Ti;iv l:y.. JI was reluming hvme, driving .i blind mule. When near IJutt;!. creek. the wagon. was upset.- The mulo was extricated, aud then Mr Dover started to vide homo on the nmle'n back; When about a hurid.v-1 v.irds from home, tl.c nrnle fell into :t hol- ow about twenty feet deep, and Mr. Dover's neck -was .broken. The old petUleuicn was 74 ye.ms uM. All the contractors on tlur f elbv division of the Atlantic and N' rrth- western ruad, are at work i:i ?ood earnest. There re about oOtJliands on the road The Carolina r ml Cen tr il had about 12o hundi v.i work. Nothing has been developed con cerning tho ultimate intentions of the compam. The Ncwse-Obscrrer says?:. The last legislature paesed a hiwcr?ating a board oomnosc l of three i:ie:iibers, to equalize taxation. In the vari ous counties, the rates -of valua tion differ" widely in niarty cases. Major Johii W. Graham, Geo. Howard, ot Tarboro, and C.ipt. T. C. Patton, of Asheviile, coniposthe committee. Yesterday they met in the State treasurer's office, to in- vestigatc tho subject 'of taxation and report a " bill for listing, nssrs.'ing, equalizing and collecting taxes. They will examine the rates of val uation of all cases of property iutho tecur The Bugle cannot meet oufchal lenge on turnips, but meet it with ashowonhens. Itsayf: Capt. A. L. Finley tells -y and his veracity is- unquestioned, that , he has a hf-n fmrieen . years old. She has been a good setter aad a careful mother, and has hatched out and raised threu sellings em v year, averagiivr 12 chickens .-iseb,- and making 540 in the given time. The " chickens at 2'J cents a piece would have brought S10D.20. Urolaers. has any of your folks ever t Mi zed more , thau that on one c ii ken? Capt. Finlay says the old hen ap parently in the prime .of !;,' fat rand -saucy, and has now a large brood of plump chicks'. Can t you core us aain? Serviceable Uosincss Suits at $g. and $10. A very attractive stack of the sanie rang ing from $12. to $24 in the vhiiou color ings, blue, gray, brown, black, chev:f;t mix- tares, and sii.all checks. Vr.lkiny; Corf Suits (ane cud four button cuta y ) n black and dark colors Uom low prittcd to fine grades. Prince Albert Suits from $19. to 26 Childrcus, Iloyp, and Youths Suit:. Over coats to fitaU Sizes, from small eh'Mrcn ..to large men. A choice assortment of Hats and Caps at specially low figures. ; Pat-hard and Gravers Celebrated "$.50" and "$2.99" Warranted Shoes. Zeigli r and Kanstei Fine Hand Sewed Shoes Rubbers, Kubbcr clothing, Umbrellas, Valises, . Triink!', &c -: H. R k I) woo v St Co noCdtf Onb 1'RicK.Sroa ttltw!le Vily Properly .. :"; fiaic. for Til e Finest In Afc'acvi . OX SATURDAY, T CIS. 29, SO, The undersigned will nffsr fbr sale, on l"u orem- , Uasthat vrv vl'iUi tro-rty, cornr fatlon avenue aud Court ri iairu, iuhe city of ArliovUle, I known a the ' jj HUGH JOHSTOX COIIXER. There are sixtr-two fwi irontlnjr In jhe Pquare. and runs back one hundred and twe ty feet down I'aitoa avunne- Thesis a Iruuio uu ctling on stone, n this lot - - - - There will taiso Uo ni'o at tho same I into and place, a vacnnt store M4. fronting on Fatt m avc- nue, iinindia!fly- i..l K t'e tMvlot. lir the the twne iriu (iir!j adjojnldg tho vacant lot above described. 1 routing n Puttou avenue, now occupied by IVn:J un-t n. and W. B. Wlilfainoou a id Co..' r?apc'tivty, AU th property l ihe lalu HKh Johnston.. , 1 irin, cash . . , ' " This is now the most viiluubio property III Ashe ville fur biulnesx piiriioncs Jall and en tiuio it. - T K.I1. JOHNST.1N", 4 - ' B. . GUlKMiW. ' - Executors Hugh Johiurton.'iec'd, . "da 2-dawtds - - JAXTJ SALE. . V ; , f-.' By virtue of a deed of trust exeruttd Hm on the twsntv flrt day of March. 1HS5. i.v V 11 Cordell and llarrlct irdel. his wlie, whlu.1 -lee 1 s du'y rfffUtered In the lUg-lKtr'i o:Mi-e f Ilm o!.l)tcoi ir. I wilt u!l at public suction . nt 1I1 ' ourthtmse dwr tu Asheviile, ou Tut1 iy at'-) a? of December ntiit. U heing- Tueslt "urt. tract of land. ilut-d on the nvt;i tM V vf . wannanoa river. In the conly of liii"iiil iitinl',R CO acres more or ti-w. tip l.l-li il i , aid UorUifH now reel r. t" rttl)V aid Uud tf rut. i. W, WALKKA, Trutleui I . ' I. I i . -1 r' i x
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 5, 1885, edition 1
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