DAILY EDITION, t CITIZEN JOB OFFICE. WEST 'SIDE PUBUd SQUARF. ?urmar:t Stone s Caaeron. ' KDITOUS AND PROPMITQEay fclM i I BILL HEADS, ; , -V 'LETTER HEAPS.' " : 1 Year, ' --Moa.. - - 1 Year, ''" O Mo., ' SING BATES . ;I,., PQSTERS, y,,; . 3.00 1.50 ; LOW.. vMkiy, BLANKS, k. VOIi: I. NO iaot;: iiiisiiiil BUSINESS NOTICES. A good restaurant is a necessary es-lablishtnc-i:?. for every city; Doc.Hntch ison supplies this need by the White Man's Restaurant on "Main Street, be tween the Ikmanza and the bank, ; Dock advertised oysters now daily, and offers a tempting bill of fare. ' - ' toc-30 Call to-d.iy or night at Farmer's Board ing House If you want Fresh Norfolk Oysters terved in any style. - . not 13-tjanl . McCabty A Co. 7 Fresh Oysters, to-day at the Farmer's Boarding House. : nov 13-tjanl Ladies must -by all means examine Whitlock's wraps "before purchasing else where. '; ,.'!;', tf Apply for Tabi.k Board loMrsM.H. Gregory, i Col. Eay's houBe, on Main Street." FOR RENT Furnished Rooms in same building.' By early application reasonable terms can be obtained. tde5 Good board can be obtained in a priv ate hoube. well heated end furnished; pleasant locality. , frruu- -fXQtnxr.s, office. - f ' ' tf Meats, loose and quiel; new 6hort clear, ders, 3.12; hams, 95010 00. Lard strong steam, 6 05, kettle, ti 2o3 SO. i'ork quiet, at9 00. - . Canton Flannels, White and Scarlet Wool Flannels, Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, Ginghams, Prints, &c. II. Redwood & Co., noedtf One Price Store. Hunting is prohibited on the Snlphur Spring property. N. Plcmadork, Amt Falls Neuse Manuft Co. oct 29-tuov3d - Whitlock has a fall line of Gentlemen's Underwear in all qualities, call and ex amine. Whitlock Is showing some very hand some etylf-s and would advise all to call on him'wlo desires any thing in the mil linery line. ; : -, ' : H Gents' attention is call-d to ' hillock's lnmddomc ts arfa at 5 j cents. tf Indies 1 at Whitlock's l'Zicentspure linen fa;t c-Olors Hunstetcher handker chiefs, tf ( 'itthmfTts in all grades and all colors nud blaclr. at ' Whitlock's. - Your old ioes can Remade as good as new only r-f W. T. . Wbavbb's. Diinlap Co.'s celebrated liata and Earl and '.Ison's Collars and Cuffs ai rways on i:;ud at Whitlock's. , tf Assets, Liabilities, Surplus, $29,771,230 24,789,784 4,931,445 Life Etna Insurance Company Has paid Losses in North Car olina Over $1,100,000. . 7 J'our Life Tnsured f If not, why nott If it it, are yy carrying enought Do yon know that every $1,050 pro duced by jour hand and brain annually, rep resents the producing power of $15,000 at 7 per cent? Ie yoo ever reflect that your death would deatioy that producing power, Dd would take from 3 onr wife and children jnat that mnch capital? What sane Business Man would rink a 15,000 stock of goods in one building without lire insurance, and yet the same stock may never be destroyed? Is it prudent or kind to permit your family to can? that much risk upon a life that is certain of destruction in a very few -yean, and that mr. y be destroyed to-morrow? Io you' know that a Life Insnrance Policy costs less than h Fire Policy? On an ordinary stock of goods yon pay -a rate of from one per cent, to two per cent, per annum. - In case of k fire your loss will not probably exceed one half of the stock, while it my be but a trifle. Yoncan carry a life policy for from 1J percent.' to 2-2 per cent, per annum (if under forty years of age) with a certainty of ultimate death, and there wiU be no salvage. Did you ever think that if yon insure vjur goods for a number of years, and then ceve fayment, that you obtain no farther re ar 1 ci your investment? Do you know that after three years, if you cease payment in iGtna Iiife Insur ance (Joinpany. you will obtain a fall paid policy for the value of all the premium you have -pr-d'' DO YOU KNOW that 5.000 or f 10,000 can be added to your estate by paying from three per cent, to f our per. interest for a short term ' of years on that sum ? - ' i0 YOU KNOW that you can leave your family $ 5,000 or $10,000 by the simple paymen of an amount each year that is leu than th -taxes would be upu the same amount of real estate, and ; ou have not a dollar of capital in - vested? DO YOU &SOW that the death of one part ner may, and often does cause the closing upr jof a firm's nfr-.irs to its rain?,: DO.YOU H Off that partnership inter sts may be paid-c:f upon the death of any member of the firm, bo each member insuring for the benefit of rbn others, and the business contin ue without impairment? ARliYOU ENCUMBERED with debts or mortgage? .' 'hey can all be cleared off in ease of dealh b a Life Insurance Policy in the .Etna Life Insurance Company. - -- DO YO J KSOW THAT NINETY . PEB CENT, of the business men of this country fail at least onue rim-nig periodof twenty years. DO YOT TTTINK that your chancesuf sue ess are b ".i than those of other men? - DO YOU MNCERELY DESIKE to throw every safe-p-ard around your Wife and chil dren to shield them ajnvinst the possibility of fnfair iri-.t or Buffering:? . - If you are poor or in jnoderata circumstan ces, or if yon have a limited income, is it not : hut fn intipre. If von are rich, will it not be wise? "liichea may take to themselves wirga and fly away. . . . DID YOU EVER know of any man's estate being worse off because he died m ithr a good Policy of Instance upon nia lire c - The Jt:ina JLife Insurance Company, ' r OF HAItTEORD, CONN.,?VITH IT3 2,00O,00) of Assets ' . .- s. ' - .r-:. '.-i- - AND- . Hnrplns of nearly : - 1 $5,000,000, ' ITH " A - &?J ' Pnvina Abilitv. of Sl.19 1-3 to every 81 of Liability ' ISSUES ' ! ' ; Non-Forfeiting Policies,: Incntesta-. ble after Death., ... C. C. CROW, Gen'l Agent, ; , - Raleigh, N,. a. Local agents wanted tft whom lib eral commissions will be paid. . oct 15-d3mos DAILV4JRDITJpN.. INTERESTING READING M 1TTER : ON THE FOURTH PAGE V Arnnl m Departure of the Trains. Sausbdbt Mail train arrives 9:29 A. m. - " " ' . " Departs 5:82 P. m. ;., , ' Day train arrives at 2;Ur M. V :". ",-.. , depart at 100 a. Jt. - (Tennessee Arrives 637 p. K. i . t s;- Departs 9:47 A. U.' ; WAYSXsvnxB Arrives 4&9 b.m. .. V -" Departs 9:39 a. K. " -". . The Waynegville train reaches that poiit at 1130 ; returning, eavea Wayneevflle at 136. ' THE iDAlXY CITIZEX ; ' . Will be published every MornJng,(ex- cept Monday) at the foljowing "tates- One Year, . . . . ".. .. . $0 qO Six Mpctb.8, . . . . . 3 0O Three " , . ,; ; . $0 One " .. . .. t ... .60- One Week, ' ; - " i,-'!1 Our Carners will dellYeribe papVr ev- crj Diuruui); w every pun. 01 mo viiy -mm our BubBcribers, and parties wanting 1t will please rail at tbe CiTizas pflfce:;t.; W. T. Weaver, Sole Agent : foxu Hess' Hand-Made Shoes for men. 1 - tf - Send jroi:r Job Work of all livd$ l& tlie CUuen Office, ' if you want yl drme voaily, cluaply and u-ith dispatch. .' V" Much broken stock in boots and singes' at W. T. Weaver & Co ,'at Cott. Call." Writing Paper, Tablets, letter Heads, Bill Heads, Crane's fine Writing Paper and Envelopes. -. '..m." ; d&w , -. n T-I- IVbqaS,& Co. i He are pleased to ! find a lively sense , of interest in the proposed extention of the Carolina Central Railroad to Ashe ville and beyond felt try fjthe people of different sections 6f .the county . ' J The Board of Trade, city and county authorities, have appointed delegates to the lintnerford railroadimeeUBz on the 15th, and we are pleased to know a num ber will go. .Let a fun delegation rep resent our? section nd sentiment n that occasion. The various countv ofliceis. cxceDt clerk of the Saperrpfjyj-tfijed thei? bonds for the new year, on yesterday. Clerk Herndon, was allowed until the next meeting to give ;his bond,owing to nis sickness at to is time. Desmond is making ready to take Christmas by storm. .Ij 4:: :. The w ather, though Atr'ifle cold1, was bright and charming Sunday and yesterday v ' ; y. - Not so many people in town yes terday as might have Wen expected, eefeirie that it-rras both-tho 4irit la y of court and ccnwinissioner,sdavr.w" Mr. Jno. . P.-Morgan having' re moved from Morgan Hill to Ashe- ville, (being noyconnect!ea witjfjthe house of Mr. C. E. Lee,) desires all mail intended for him to to the Asheville office. be- sent It An adjourned meeting ot the Ex eciitiTe Committee of W. N, C. Fair Association wiil be held at the Com nnttee niom-tais morning-at 11 o'clock. As business of importance, is to be considered, it is.hoped there will be afull and jirompt attendance! Capt. McLoud received notice yester diy, of the completion of the ' arrange-, men ts with the department at WaBhing- ti inal Bank of JA-sheville, acknowled-TGilliard: the notes of the bank would be ready within thirty dayB from, date of notice, which will be early in January.' The bank will 'be open for business on the loth instant. Fireman Whitley's Bodt FouNni' Sent Home Yesterday. . Yf'o are glad to announce thal'ftreman Whitley 's.body Was foupd yesterday by a colored man" connected " whir Capt. Grant's train. It was found some six feet from where f the bodv of engineer Parrish was found. Mr. JFhitley's body was found with a hook fastened under a large pile of rock covered with sedi ment.. The body was badly bruised, the neck and left arm were broken,and a bad barn was over the left eye, but was not swollen or Uherwise disfigured. . It was carried home, toOld Fortyesterday even- nmg, the cotBn dressed witn wreatxis 01 flowers. The Company-have apared.no effort or expense to- recover theee bodies: in fact , but for tnem. tne engicewou. have been permitted" to remain in the water. The coat qf recovering1 'has Leeri several thousands , of. dollars, qnite as much as the engine was worth before the. accident. But no cost was considered ?n any effort which might be required tofre- cover the bodies of the unfortunate em ployes. ; --r :':-' 1;. . fast nfght.f r f 2 o a ?L, A gentleman just arrived 'Irom Edneyyille, Henderson County, in forms us ofSfcncrtfi affray which occurred near, that place on Saturs aayjjeevwEextfi ni?m iiatueu . msnn anp another named Hill. -The lat ter jreeeived a-deepjeufein the left SAOUiaer, Anoner inline oreast ana still another four iAcIies long, in the abdomen.'. vJIill' wouuds are considered dangefonsWilson had not been arrested when.ur inform ant left. :r:::';Jj I frf . ", All are asked to come. to the- opening at JLaw's Silver and China Hall on Tues day and .Wednesday Pec. 6th and 9th. vTheobject b Joshfw whatiwe have, not to make tales. I beg thir all who can will soma.-, Store, brightly lighted till 11 P. M.- . i. ; My. line pf Xmas njOyelties and, regular goads is larger than ever befte; - ; !t U. LAW, opposite Eagle Hotel. . ' Unbber Boot and Shoes in great fan riety.and all first -grade goods at . : . . ? - "."Xi-H-Ji : T, Weater;s,, "A small House for" sale on Pbillirst., oeiweerr urore anu jauy si. Appiy. iQ d-cCdw., IIasex. ToBACC& . Good breaks at the AVarehou3e3 on SattifMyhtifsc torp prices' realized. At th Ancbot Warehouse Mrpjhj Salresbjrr8p2d three lots at $15, 22, 12; Jenny Redman 3 lots' lat $170, 8i; 7;rlled;. man and Jordan 6 lots at $30, 6i, 12j 171: Redman "and Kedman 5 lots at $25.15, 14..,25W7W. A VwsIaw ' A lots at $71 7,20,23, J2f a JKuaitjy 2 lott, 23, 17 H. Rector- 2 lots 7V 14; S. Franklin 6 lots S1U; WaSailetdnIdts 417;A6iitR. Sdelton, 3 lota,-$J51?,6; All the sales were satisfactory y. -. - lleeniioS&tiMtp to ttrMieu xuauionofvuia xaaa leading to theSwaEnanoa: by Con nelly We had videnee of the jus- tiebF iSur complaint !it thescratch who was pitched cuiL neckband crop iromhI8mlkVag6n6ntt;oan,bf the roughness of the road aMr. Urr like many others'traverses tnis road 3 - 1 air-i 1 1 1 1. oi il every aay; auaii is uue iu mm, and to the public generally, that immediate attention should be giv en t5 he?sdbjeltf cfSfltrat. :f are informed thatritr is beyond the PoVeV 6t 'the2 oaa uerfSfeiidln, with his limi'ed.eap aiid ,orce, to remedy the trouble. . Public aid is needed and should be'-a'plied. Buncombe County Delegates. The CdW,Co!nmfeii6Eers'6f ted the followjpjgddateg, Jpepre sent the county inthe railroad meet ing at Rutherfofdbn 'on !the A15th : Robert W-prm' Pr, iYv'.VfRr diver, A. B. Fortune, W..E. Weaver, R. V. Blackstock, 'Jason Ash worth, Beale, Gedi W. :Lynh , -Natt-' Atkin -son, J. B. Freemau, N. A" Penland. ThtrB6ar4.' ftlso. iiivwasly adopted the following 1 v. 5 - Resolved bythe Board of Commis sioners of Buncombe county!' 's'r That the meeting jalled. to be. held in the town ofijub&jyiton on the 15fh inst. to tfonsfdef th4 extension of the CarolinipCJentral railroad through -the' counties of Rutherford and Bunche 'toS NorthernlJand Western connections:, meets with the full sympathy of this; Board county ; and the delegates- ap pointed this day by this Board to represent this county at said meet ineare hereby instructed to assure theTn1eetihgaiid IM AuthotiIieoTr thCaiHrra CerrlraVRoaeHf the eentirtidhts of this BokrTJlrid,, of tine peopleof thistoufttyg Superior Court. ' ' v TbisbimaLr4.yesterdayfmdrnJ --1 Tl.' x t.-'ML .. 11 1 a, - a r The followips Gcand JTvjry j-:is, drawn, sworn and charged : S. S. Norman "'Foreman,4 J). 'Pw-'Lanoe; Jas. Cowan, Thomas ,L)avisr W. R. Miller, J. II. Daniels, WD. Pearson Y. S.iiUihaiVTindler, J. M. Hawkin? J,' I!l Baird IK Mc- JLl ltaTvkihSi 7wJu ' ; Thrcase'Sf the State vs., Hensley from AMadison7 for the vslayinftof tr.-i.l ler. S&Sm Haieernitia 'cSBtf-dfted at all .hours., y lnroortance ta.s be. triedT -atAuhis The Asheville bar isfuly repre sen ted ; but so far, there, is not a sin. gie4a ties 1 ' - : A Painful Accident. JL', . I A -day iit tw'p P6P CxaigV miles who lives neat' town, and iB a medical student with" Dr-. J.- Ar B ur' roughs,, took bp Hi . 4-i( I'J J,o' II hawk which .was amonsr 4he chickens in h!3.j4thBrs yard. When he fjred, the ; breech pih flew put, striking- him full on .the nose; flattening it,.breaking? some-of tpe nasal bones.1 -The injury was an excessively, .painful ne but-,Iwe hope Will leave" n.d 'mark if defofm- ' The Highlandsli'ts'AlaSitfer' eaysr A jiumb'e -! bf ''wblves-' aV'iB been killed lately Iri Jackson bounty. : 1 Mr-T. F. Parker sYockihs Ms farm with 5a'ttle' attd has ''just re1 ceived n ybUTig' j ersbull!1 -4 , After o6j,lpfrWa.f M'Colemanr US S. Coiiimissloner ofAcribulturie savs relative ' to' 'the advahtages oil Dairy farmih, the Highlander well The Ilio-hlands countrv id cina-n ble bf becoraihg tne fiiiet daifrryen gion ta the Bouth1; It ''onlyHneeda some progfessitc 'farmer Af. feet an example. ,;v .; , Great.indfleerneats are offered in pricesl ot suve -platea war ana laoia Auery at-Law's, opposite EagieJHotel, v i v. t fwShoes misses, rad.chil4rcis frpm uth maker as Zeigle'r;-StbklyMerrfam and Tyler ancJJprga. LioycpricBd, durable Shoes in great variety A large ' bill of tThe largesfrand best stock of - robber shoes is the city at WTj mm, SUreT Cc ... T T .- bv f ANTED, J C. Deadrick.& Co-wilT want for next year, id tie8 delivered eariy- in the season, fifteen hundred, cords of -wood, tp b 4 feet long, to be 'delivered at their 'bnck yard jn this city, , Now is the time' W catifiewood.U fti dawlt i3 gunH) lejidbta, making 11 ( flurry me" people ;o.J J,air . v tew .ar more intreste.d. in the extension (pf the Cnro. Una ' Central . fronvi Entheffor Jton to 'AsneviRe than any part of Buncombe county outside of ..Aahevillej ad thjt are aroused 'according' as ' they iee the steps taken, .herq to ascertain if sqi'h con struction is probable..; -They feein such connection facilities given to ttlie devel opment of thVpart ifthe county, wliich will gfcatiy advance thei'r prosperity and add to ,the wealth: f( tho -w hole onty; and they see iptITel'Taidr ; t. acconi plisli it now," an indafinite postponement of thei hopes j Hi T '.L.-V?i.! rf We had a visit yesterday uiorniug Tfrpnj rJ:Breena&,ff8 Qf tfheppft the county; His whole lieart is in this matter. Jile gives nsu piece of "tiforuia tion Vhicli'bay have importanl)earing upon " tne project;. for tnat mfrniation incldcles the three elehient"rUftance;. mes across tne Blue luuge have ; been - conslderM, ; to "wit : that throtigh Hickory Nut- Gap,, the other thrpngh. Reedy .Patch Gap;, the latiertha roost iraeticable; though, the lojer of 1 mo iiru.- urn itmiinii pain u VUC UUC is brought tip alon Broad river nintU it reajestheiMtoItUe grade at Hickory Nut Gap, and is then carried, up the riv ef t tVweptbif-At kjrek "jtjenjsifti tnarci- M irear'-its' SdWWLv it-Viillie faken across theJilue. Ridge by a grade so Halt j J-'tjesftit5no tdffileulties of engineerihg It wouldtheh bs brought thmuii Eem?snGap,: int th yalleypf uioe crees, ana inence inrouga iiine Hole GapitQ the valley gf ttag $waasa noa. He sayst the distance 6avedj!froin utherfordton to Asheville 1 Jnnctiou Vill not be less than tep miles, perhaps We cah the. attention of the deleca tio&icriijsh-iljejtherfordton to theQvaptau.,!.. u-vi tmi A. "splendid Setter D6g; 3 years old, can bo bought by application toll. A. IrOng, at Van(iildef& Brown's;-' " , Holiday Books for children elegant and chdap. 1 Works of E. P. Roe, Francis Kidley Havenral's works, ' J. N. Mokgax & Co. Choice selection of Christmas cards, and Art Novel :ies at reasonable prices. , JX. MOKQAN & Co. . '..,. ' Fimsa Otsmes, r,. ? In air-tight cans, received every Tues day and Saturday, at Capt. Price's Fresh Fish market, adjoining Av"eaver's Shoe Store. The oysters are a luxury. Freeh oceau fish of the best varieties, received every Wed'sday and Saturday mornings Call promptly. ; ' , . . tt. Go to thor Cffec House and try & cup of . dripped 'coffee mad r in their new patent coffee poV ': ' " Beginning next Tuesday, Oysters will bti served timers toverat iays-af wtsek in addition to the regular bill of fare. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A 1 in ou n co men if ! "IT7E : 'WMf SshefTlle a?d1e "iurrahnding cdutiUerfUfatvs bave tented the room,' formerly occupied by Dr. C. H. Money re, ang nave opened a FRESH STOCK' OF- rid r a And a well assorted lino, of :-i OD r'agecist' SiindriesF! t ,A haf(AtliJpublie pattaji-agtVp-spectrully solicited. I, Prescriptions carefully coinpound- M.tCAUOO & CARSON, , nj29Jy' City Pbarfiiacy. W:-1 JONES.-: ft 'i ti ).(iV Sis' . ; . Attoriicv at T-sv. AsaEv - N. C. Office in- Johnston Building opposite Court ; House Square. . , - 1 i ::Practicep in tlie' Courts of Western North Carolina and Suprema -Court at Raleighi t rrvj !nov 2(5-lyd t : " . ' r-f 1 . i , - -r. - V - l.Tl ' : : - - - - - A jr.V'IIf.-'FIVTE YEABS, v ;:.--:;,v :pu By taking a -Policy in the. . : . , National : JAfe and. Maturity: Association, Washington, J. C. 1 JRK.f r.f ;i IfEf&tECT. Tit:. . r-TT?TiT7 , . : A i Hiimueied 1 succesK ; iQver! -qii) i l i I . i L. ' 1 I f ! ' thousand members in this State "iri th last -fivear . alone, . ; not : speak ing of 8. ,C., Ga., Ala Md., and Wash ington', D. C" Small .monthly payments required, r1 This may be the turaing tide of ayour .life. Can you afford to let pass you without an-effort? Awaken to yonf interest fend secure at once -an in vestment that will pay one thousand dol-. lars in cash while you are living.-; Dr.M. L. Neilsosi of A8hev531e,1aske'd Senator" Vance, the sUnding of bhrioompanvi ih said in reply, that he knew all of the penlerflen'vcpriiposirig Urqr-oflider3 and director hiicf that they v were' the best business men in Washington.; : . -' ; - L ! A ppliratiohs' received at the Eagle Ho tel by W H. Gibson, Special Travelling " nov 24-Iwd , ' ' ' E .EXECUTOR'S SALK. .' . . : - . " . . i wilf self at buile nucUon 'at tlie Goart House In ABbvilleon Wednesday December 16th, 1885, lot of property con-iating of bedsteads, tables, barewas,-mittresKs, hstr, -leclclothiig, Uto linen&e.,&c. -" Terms: Ail sums under fiva dollars casb. Sums, over Ave dollars six nionths ciedit, wttli note and apvrtivM seeutttju'sl ' .- :f it. The above property is sold as part of .the estate of f Uenryj4eeeed-' ' ,.'.-- i - P. A. CUMiTiNGS, Exr. r LENVEB LOCH J ERSE Y ' DAIRY . -Wil;a Viadv to se'rve "! the. citizens? SF 4 Asheville on and aaer jwonaay - next, t - ... " . ... -m. M 1 A. withabsoltety'pu''e rmiK ana ,Duuer. Glenverloch -Dairv is -located near the northeastern limits of the t-ity. Our wagon,wilt viB;tpativn proaiptiyi tuice )4J!iSSP4 iVfjur orders 1 ' ' ; . Mrs.H. A. gitdoer, 'n'ov'i 9-dtf " Glenver!oi:h Jersey D;iry. ,Th E To 3 ACCO A R KET ' ; " T ' ' ' A visit to the Warehouses yesterday aficrnooii cnabies us to make the follow ing report. The breaks were go?d in theface of cold; and dry weatherioThe tone of the market is fairly gooda ma jority of the Warehousemen thinking prices ipel I sustained.; .' ' " 'r i At the Eanner thesalcof the tlay were 6133 lbs. The fol'owing are among the sales: -Rymer & Sluder 5 gradesat from $14) to 40; F. IL: Moore, 5 grades Wii to 21; W. J. Sluder 3 grades $9 to 31; Pen ley and liains 4 grades $9 to 23; . H. II. Garner 6 grades at $4 70 to 40; Win UbJus 4 grades $G to ?Qyi; W. C. Jones 6 grades - At the Buncombe 5855 lbs - were sold, for f713. 30. -J A KecXor.xif Madison sold 273 lbsor 33.01 G W Gehagan 591 lbs for $101.38; T J N Rogers, of Haywood. 187 lbs for-iS.28; M S Ferguson 413 lbs for $40K; &' Skates 837 lbs for $75.3G; W W Kirkpatrick 577 lbs for $122 27; Thos Rogers 344 lbs for S51 02: Mm E Robert! l:-sfr8:-.Irha Miller, Uck'saix e. 609 lbs for.?4O?S0; A v"yaXtTlay wo'Sd; 21 7 lbs for $ 43.71 The hijjTvest price, $31. were paid to Wyatt and ir. W'Kirk patrik. : . .- : . .: - t At the Asbeviile "5027 lbs wcrj sold; for- A Z H'right of .Buncombe, 4 luta for 16.!:C, 18,19.21, Nicks and Shepherds 6 lots $19, . 14, 20, 11.13. 20i; J D Mil ler, Haywood, 9 lots 18, 21i,"28, 80, 23, II, 16, i015; Eli Liunsford, Madison, 6 lots $15, 16, 19,5, 22, 18. . Farmers irarehouse old 7329 lbs at satisfactory prices.- WAV Roberts, Bun combe, 4 lots at $18, 9X, 29, 22 J4; J W Proflitt, Madison co. i) lots at an average of $22; Nichols & Houston, Madison co. 4 lots at S, 13, 16, 19, '. f -- r: - -. - '.,. ' . -, . I For ythe Asheville Cmiw., One - More Appeal for ,; the YTariu Springs C'mrcli. Our work ch tle fhnrch building-at Warm Springs -lias been -delayed very much. We have felt exceedingly anx ious to finish the house but could not be cause we have not beenable to- get the money. Almost enough was subscribed to complete the work but much of the subscription is still unpaid. Now we wish to make 'one.mcre appeal to the subscribers to ?pav their subscriptions at once. If taey will do this, and. three hundred brethren and friends will give one-dollar each, tho work w ill be cDm-; pleted by early spring and not a dollai of debt on the church. Naw. are there not three hundred brethren and friends who are interested in this work to the amountof one dollar? Some "who sub scribed at first, and paid their subscrip tions, have paid again. The scconi man who resnonded to. the ''on. dollar" prop osition was a brother who had subscribed and Dai J ten dollars before. .Ivowbreth ren, a little from many ' will make much in the aeeresate. Do help lis, and let thfs work be finished. Remfembcr, rt-isr the Brooertv of. the Western i"wC Con vntion. and eYtrt Baptist should feel himself especially called upon, to do something - . . . Yours, in the work, v W. W. Wells. ; ' y Vo the Committee. OUR HENDERSONVILLE- LETTER.; The wcalher,"1tliat protiiic subject," has been so often . discussed that it has be come rather a thread-bare tome, and it is preBiupable yon and your reade ra are posted in regard to it,theieforo we will not mention our. ideas of its vagaries. SufficVto say we have a plenty of every imaginable sind. :." ! . We learn th KtlIenler.onviiie intends to have a ' big Hotel too, in the nesr iu ture. ' Ws don't propose spending over hau million dollars upon it, but it will possess every imaginable ccnvcuience and be managed ia.hrst class style, Our accommodations for the increase in our Summer visitors next season arc ijuuie quate to. the demand aud our tiiiz;nii have become alive to the fact and will certainly -be up with.the times. Many needed improvements will be inaugura ted in the Spring that will make this place one of the iuott pleasant &a-nmer resorts in H'estern North Carolina. : . Ourstreets and sidewalks will be im proved, and gaa will be JiberaUy used to light up'our beautilui promenades, jieau tifu I barges ; will float 9Ver the crystal waters of our lakelets, and the noble stream that environs the town, will sup ply the angler with "fisherman's luck." Our drives" will receive attention also, and those whopatronize thelivcrles, will not know that they are? locomoting only by the rapidity with which objects paBsby.' Thiij is destined to bo the fa voriteresort of all who w an' a quiet, healthy, shady, easy, social, depghtful, unsurpassed, moral, sober home, for the, summt-r,. . , , ;. ; ; .-. . Messrs. C. W. Gray and w. Al. Davies, left for the South this morning, They wiil be absent during the winter. " 'We now have three telegrapn offices here and a probability of a few more. One is at the depot, one at the printing office and one at Fletcher & Rickmau store.-;; We can see the .use .of two. but not 0 the. third. That at the depot is to let us; know i when tho .road will . be through to Asheville; that at the. print ing office, to gather up the local news of Asheville for tbe Jage uapttst, ana we-presume the other is wef for- dogged if we-know what ! w'l ' . ; Dr. Egerton has' been absent from' his post f duty ott account of -Job's com plaint, j Nothing -serious.'; 1 Some of our hunters have a hard tus sel with, the Swamps occasionally, .when they go ducking. J;" They look if they had been ducked in a mud-hole. - . ; "i" -. ' ',. . 1 Your truly ; ;';: ;.,;; - v v.- r ; . w" joeRobv . . V X -mm T- '-l '' V t-J-.. V Boots and Shoes made and, nien ded at V. T. Wea veu's. " .-; , xtotice: I Bv; virtue -'of sundry' executions" in my tlUII'If in iuvur Jid. i'. .vie.aauci, ov ni, against G. P. Austin, Henry West's and West.'I will eeil at; public auction for fea9battheCov.rt U'Misadoorin Ashe ville, on Monday the 7th day of Decem ber. 1885, V. Pj 'Ai:stir.s, Henry .West and Ws -P. tWest's ,iutiires.t, in a tract of land Iving in Uie cotiht-v- of Bancombo, on the waters of North Tvrkey Creek, known as the Henry West Um.la adjoin ing lands of Frank White,' 3U M. Sharp a nd ot h e re, con tai n i n ' rn e li n h d red acres. more or less, levied on to atifify the with-J in named executions. , 'J.JtvUjLiJ,: v This Oct. SO, '85.. SfeeirrT. nov 10-1 a w4w; ':;"", : - - - STATE NEWS: - There were in Wilmington, dur ing November, 27 deaths -10 whites and 1 colored. ' . . : ; . -The Kewa Observer says: It w "Olid thatlttv: Dr. f. E. Skinner, has tendered his resignation ns pastor ot tne x irt liaptist Cliurc-h. j he matter will corne up before a meet ing of the members of the Church to-morrow evening for action." ? The Shelby Aurora says the cot ton weigher reports 0,160 bales to Tuesday, and for the corresponding period list year 7,160 hales, or 1,000 loBS to date. Tuesday's receipts will increase-the receipts ovef 200 bales. ; ThiSnow Uill Enterprise says: In Oruipbdsville township, 1 ear Ilooktrton, is a firm upon which live three families, and in these fatn iltcs -4beRr-have-.beeD civlii Id ren j 1 .1 . . . . . . oorri wnnin ine past twelve montlis - The Charlotte Observer save: Judge Shipp, yesterday, issued an order restraining the sheriff from collect ing the special road tax levied for this county, under an act of the late legislature. The tax was levied un der.what is known as the Ardrey law, and calls for ten cents on the iJlOO. worth of property from al pruperty noiaers in ine eitv and county alike. Ine Chadbourn 2im says: At Ahbottsburg, last Saturday night week, a colored woman left her two children and went to "meeting." 1171 1 j . V 0 vv nen sne returned tne house was on fire, and the children were on the inside begging their mother to relieve them, but shj could not with out losing her own . life, and the children begged until the fire burm ed them ami hushed-; their voice - "- J v w aV-i vv itOllt; " -- '-I-'k. The Wilmington Star sa-s: Sohie remarkably fine specimens of New itiver oj-sters were 111 market; ves xerday, almost eqyal to some that were; exhioited in Baltimore recent- iy eleven ot which nllert a quart measure. . - . ; - 'The News-Observer says: Con vers ing. with a reporter yesterday con cerning the matter of respites condemned men, Gov. Scales said: 1 will always grant a respite in; a case where rt!8pectable people make application, with the statement that there is cause for a change of sen tence. - J grant the respite so as to enable me to take time to iook into the facts. The life and death now er placed in the hands of a Govern- or.is une not idly to be trifled with, and 1 conceive it always to be one of my hiihcst duties Ui c-irefuUj examine into ail such cases .' .- Rev. F.M. Jordan, so well known throughout North Carolina . as an evangelist of the Baptist denomin ation, arrived in this city yesterday, to. begin a meeting at the third Baptist church. He will preach at the Second Baptist church this mor ning at H oc.'eck. No scrvicrs in the evening. Grape milk is a . new tonic, the manufacture of which has develop ed the interesting fact that -North Caroiinn grapes' prove. the best for tlie pij-pt:se. Several tons of grapes fruui ftidcwity, were manufactured into grap' jtijce, giving the be-jt re suit.s yet attained. . ' i t is said that xMr. VV. W. Cara way, corresiiondtnt of the lialeigh News and Observer, will receive an apffititment to a position in the bureau of internal revenue lately declined by Mr. Charles N. Vance. Tbe compensation is $4 a day"" and traveling expenses. . ;. ' ""' The re-ignation. of tbe Rev. Dr. Skinner, as pastor of the First Bap tist ehuich atRaleigh, has been ae- cepted. . , S 1 1 1 1 '.- yr t Mifses and Children's Shoes, of the best makes in all sizes at ' - : W,T. W4.vkb'b. Notice to Tobacco Farmers . ' and Buyers. TMI3S IFf JKtf '.-'''; - MOUSE, i Lodated in Henderson viile.N.C'., u now ready for the reoeptHi of tobacco The proprietor is deairoos for the farmers to bring Jn their tol-acco for exhibition, whtre the buyers are invited, so "they ' may fix certain sale days. .' , . ' '. . .-. , . , A mple room will be found . for packing, and" no charge?, . unless satisfactory sales. , - 'V i - ; i i . . On Wednesday, Nov. 18th inst, is set apart for the first sale day, when the punlic generally are invi ted to, come put. -j X f XJX'Y , -For' further ' informatin, address ' ; ' ' A; E.' Fletchkb. Proprietor; ;: ' ... Jlenderoonville N (. . '- nov 15-d3tnos " " ' ; - , i , ; ,.. , , , y, 1 s WA1V CoCNTT SUPERIOR COURT. . Joseph Upton, .;- , . -' u - ii.; Airalnst Attachment. f. - XewtoaO. FkAaiecj . , -; - Tbe abore namel derendast wilt take Bbtiee that a warraat o( auacbicent has been Ucui Id the above entitled caase which Is for tbe recor e of Hix Hundred Dollars with lDtret thereon duo by two notes, tbst (be said warrantor a:Uoh tueut Is returnable to tbe net term of tbe Super ior Court of Swain couuty to be held ta tbe court haase in Charleston on tbe 14th Monday alter the t Monday In Ma cb, lte, when and where tbe defendant is required to appear and anaver or demur to the complaint, ibis th" fSh day of November, 18S5. . N. A. GIBSON, - KaiphWilr , ! :i.rlt Sm'Ti..-Ci'rt etroru?; fo plulutiH The CiTiiisi'i J.:-i;!'. IV The Daily and Weekly C'itiken reaches four thousand seven hund red and forty 6ono fide subscriber", equal to over twenty three thou--asd readers... every ; week. Our books are open for inspection. We therefore claim, with out fear of truthful contradiction," the Ctizkx has a much larger dona fide circula tion than any papr published west of. Charlotte. j .,:. joun anerman t now the Vice- President bf'ttie tJiiited States! 'iNfr. Blaine wall iloubtless unite ' his prayers with the remainder of his countrymen for the continued safe ty 'and' good health of President Cleveland. v : . , ; . The Tich borne case is likely airain to. become. Drominert. a-'litisrimt having sprung -rip to contest tbe claim or -the prewnt Sir Henry Tichbornev -'y.: . ni 'i; . Notice. . : , , ; , 1 nere will be an annual meeting of the Hook and I .adder Co., for the election of officers at the Mayor's of fice on Tu'f sdav hightDec. 8th 1SS."5 at 8:30ochxjk. P. A. Hull, ! " - ..- "Koreman.-'' - Fresh oysters and game, just re ceived, at McCarty fc Co.'s rePtaur nat to-day. ' ; The United States of America, Western District of North Car'a, In the Circuit Court November Term, 1885, at Asheville. -It is ordered bv the Conrt thut ITniJ ; ted State Circuit Court CoinniiMioner hereafter report to the District Ati all cases wherein defendants have been tried before them and discharged, oivlmr the treason lor -sftch discha r-T. of Ae'. fendaota and th same of informunt in - such cases. . It is further orderel that., hereafter all criminal."prosecntions insii tated in the countv of McDowell, Un united States Commissioner bind all A . fendasts and-report all cases to. the' Statesvilte Conrt, and in all such rases instituted in the counties of Rutherford ; and Folk, tbe Commissioners bind all defendants and report all cases to the Charlotte Court. It U further ordered that the above order be published in "The Daily Citizen" and The Dailv Advasck." for one month, each . and ii "The Western Thibi-nb" for six weeks. KOBT. 1. DICK. '. l. : , U. S. Jrixit. A True Copy a , : J. . Keed, Clerk. . -l. per P. A. Cutnmings Dept. Cl'k. nov 17-dlm. . At a meetini; of the Hoard of Alder men of the City of Asheville. held on tin 20th day of November, 1885, the follow. uk viuiunuw iu st'iup.cu iu nrur rrn to be published. . .,(.-.; Be it ordained by the Board of Al 'erue, of That from and after the Dassatre of thi ordinance, it liall not be lawful for any 1 person or persons, or Ins or their agent - or agents, servant or servants, employe or employes, to keep open anv bar-room or. lilace where Hiiirituona fionrux ar . sold, or to sell or give a way any spirituouH iuui vi ffrvaauasj UIV HUIC tbVP "LC UlUllh in such, bar room, or place -where spirit uous Honors are sold, within the corno- rate limits of the City of Asheville. be- " tween the hours of eleven oVIM-k at p tilivlkt anil fiira eJf. -.r. r n Every person violating the provisions of ' this ordinance, shall be deemed guilty of a. misdemeanor, and upon conviction, shall be fined not exceeding fifty dollars, or bo imorifwneil not txrwAilitw thirl v ' days; provided?- iiowevrr. lhat.,iir. th'tj .. tnonto of July," August and September, the prohibited hours shall be from twelve o'clock - at , niaht to . fl ve , o'clock In the morning. By order of the Board of Aldermen; r ;; E, J. ASTON', Mayor Nov. 23, 1885. lw. N OTI E. Notice 'is hereby t-iven that the 'to-; partnership lately sulisisting between i rana rrlceand Wm. W. Welch of tfte city of Baltimore, State of Maryland.&nd James C. Campbell of the State of Ten-; . nes6re. under the firm name of Price, Welch and Campbell ' was dissolvea on the 1st day, of August, 1885, by mutual consent.' ' All debts owing' to the said partner- -ship. are tt yit received ,by said Prico and Welch. ' Fraxk Price, V r, . -., : w. W. Wtixrn,' Nov. 6th, 1885. -Jas. C Campbeij.. -. Davidson and Martin, Attorneys '. nov 6Vw4 w ' i ' ' v ' 4 i: rOTicn i II' i win sen at putMie anaion i( tne -Couit Honse door in AshsvUle.on. Monx . day the 7th dav of December, to aatisfv . an execution in my hands In favor bfJ. .. B Sumner, administrator ot Jesse Sura-,, ner and against T. J. Candler, the follow 1 ing lands, to-wit : 1 tract on or near top' of Pisgah Moantain of 80 acres, imere tt . less, joining lands of Jesse Morgan and J. L. Young, 1 tract of 180 acres on "head ' ' of Bill Moore's Creek, known iaa J4he Elizabeth Cothren place,! tract to head, , of Green Bryer Branch ol 100 acres join ing We Wright and others,- 1 tract of -400 acres, known, as the Brook Cove where the Clarkes now live, 1 tract of 600 acres joining lands of Henry Davis,' -Dick Davis, Henry. Warren,, including purchase of Pinkney Davis in what is known as Bear Cove, 1 tract of 00- acres including G. W. Howell pnrcbase,. Thos. . Ballard purchase, adjoining land ot Jones' land, of CtVW." Howell and T." B. ' Howell on tbe head of Ulady Fork, 1 tract . of 200 seres on Curtis' Creek, where the widow Warren now lives. 1 tract of 1001 1 acres where Harrison. Linsey- now lives, f aI..J l. .. tV . 1.- c.- l hwji ut wuu Bviiun a ma iuo x ui 11 rixt" , t . : l l t. . . il -r f ' uiaiiiuii uiuu, tying va norm Mue ut i iu- acle llount&in. joining lands of Washing-' - -ton Cole, Dan Shook. Dave Cole and oth- . era, including Dan Shock's purchase,-' containing 1,000 arres. 1 tract of ' 200 j acres, on head of Pole Creek, known as,'. Milk Sick, Cove, ' where Jackson now lives, joins Margaret Joyce and Lklmond Cole. , All T. J. Cundler's interest in the : David Allison Sptvulatlon lands in Bun combe county. I tract ol 12J pcres lying -on Smith's ndil creei, adjoiuing lands of J. Kich's heirs and others. v " - - ' ''-' j. p. rich;'-.: Nov. V3'4w - " ' Sk'-iCf't Buncmb.' J t 1