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'. V ..1 " ' . - . -ft . - --- rj. DAILY EDITION; - KIMIOKIS ASJ) PliOPRIETOKS.. , 3.00 ISO 75 ; 1 Year, O Mos., . - AD VBRT1SING RA TE&l LOW. ..V i g" BUSINESS NOTICES. "v Ci.tv'1o'8 aud other fine brands of . . fuewinK tobwco at Hampton & reathcr- Bhu;eV. '.. , , " -v .i -"ii' xGnus Club, Kentucky Belle and R- Ingham Kye whiukies at Hampton - ' & i". atberttone's. - , '- . V'nitlocklias a full lino of Geutlcmen's , 7 . t('crwcar in all qualitioa. call and ex ' A ."od restaurant is a necessary es - J. tablisiiment for-very city. Doc. Hutch ison Bnpplies this neod "by tho White Man'tijUtfstiiurant on Alaia Street, be - twien t lic Bonanza and t he bank. Pock nd vvrt;-H'8 oysters now daily, end offers - n Kmptias bill of fare. toc-20 . Call to-dav or nipht at Fanner's Board- irp House, if you want. Fresh Norfolk - , Oy sters served in any st'yle.'f " ... "n'iv l.-tjanl' IcC'a' & Co. V Frcslv Oysters to-day .he Farmer's . Boarding House. " no.v 13-tjanl 1 jul ips mtiPt bv all means examine T Apply for Tabi e Boaed 16 Mrs. M. H. fircgrory, in Col. Ray's house, on Main Street. FOR RENT furnished Rooms in same building. 15y early application reasonable term can lie obtained. tde5 Whitlock is showing some very hand tuiine styles and would advise all to call on him who desires anything in the niil Tuiery line. tf Gents' attention is call- d to Whitlock's handsome scarfs at 5'j cents. tf Ladies look at Whitlock's VI cents pure linen fat colors Hunstetchcr handker chiefs. tf Gibson's celebrated . XX, XXX, XaXX whisky kept at Hampton & .Featherstone's." Cashmeres in all grades and all colors and Mack, at , Whitlock's. x ::ur old thoes can ben:ade as j:ood as new only at W. T. Weaver's. Dnnlap & Co.'s celebrated hats 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 4,931,445 Etna Life Tnsurance Company Has paid Losses in North Car olina Over $1,100,000. '' Your Life Insured f Jf not, vhy not? If It areywi carrying enough? tr yon know that every $1,050 pro divjc . by your hand and brain nnnnally, rep re ici a the producing power of Slft.UOO at 7 per nt? . .. V 1 yon ever reflect that your death wouid destroy that prodncing power, and would take from your wife and children just that unci, capital? W tHt sane Business Sinn would .: 415,000 Btock of goods in one building wi in. it fire insurance, and yet the erme stock may i ever bo destroyed? 3 it prudent or kind to permit your fan.iiy to carry that much risk upon a iifc that in rtrJatn of destruction in a very few years, iBtid that may be destroyed to-morrow? yon know that a Life Insurance rolitjt.wts less than a Fire Ioliey? On an ordinary stock of ooia yon pay a rate of from one per cent, to two per ccut. per annum. Iii casc of a fire your loss will not probably exceed one half of the stock, while it nifty be : bnt a triile. out-aii carry a life policy for from 1 i per cent, to 2-2 per cent, per annum (if ami' r forty years of age) with a certaiiity of . ultimate death, and Oiere triH Be no stilaige. 8il you ever think thatif y-u lm-nre fia.- goods for a number of years, and then -?i e ayment, that you oltain no further re--1 : i c Tyour investment? . Io you know tliet after fireu years, if you coaBo j)ayii;ent in -Ktna ii"e Insur ance 'onipnny. you will t.I-taiu a full paid policy for the value of ell tiio premium -v-ou have paid ' " lO you KNOW that S5.OU0 or SlO.tOJ c.-.n ;be added to your estate by paying froui three par ceut. to four per. interest for a short term of rears on that sum ? DO YOU KNOW that you can leave your family $5,000 or 510,000 by the simple pay men of an amount each year that ia less than th tai.es would be upsu the same amount of real estate, and you have not a dollar tf capital in Tested? DO YOU KNOW that the death of one part ner may, and often does cause the closing up . of a firm's affairs to its ruin ? DO YOU KNOW that partnership inter sts may be paid off upon the death of any member of the firm, be each member insuring for the benefit of the others, and the bus-iness contin ue without impairment ? ARfc YOU ENCUMBERED with debts or uoitgagefi? They can all be cleared oft in ease of death bj a Life Insurance l'olicyin the XU.ti Life Insurance Company. DO YOU KNOW THAT NINETY TEB CENT, of the business men of this country fail at 1 it once during a period of twenty years. DYOT THINK that your chances of euc cess are better than those of other men? . DO YOU RINOEEELY DESIKE to throw very safe-guard around your Wife and chil dren to shield them against the possibility of future wont or suffering ? - If you are poor or in moderato circnnit'tau ca, or if yon have a limited income, 13 it not toest to insure If you, are lich, will it not be wise? : "Riches may take to themselves wir-gs and llr awav. Dili YOU EVER know of any man's estate being worse off because he died with a good . Poluy of Instance upon his life ? ' Tiie .Tutna Isife 'Snssuranee Comanf, - OF HARTEORD, CONN., WITH ITS ... 29,000,000 of Asset , -; . - . AND .' - JurIu?ef nearly . .$5,000,000, v -. WITH A ' -' .; P.yin 'Ability of 01.19 1-3 to -. - every $1' of Liability, ' - .'. . : , 'issui-s ' -jS'on Forfeiting Poicies,Incbntesta- ble after Death. , ai C..C ROW, Gen'l Agent, ' syt-.l ;. RMeigli, N. C. Local tits wanted to whom lib 'cr.V commissions will be paid. 1 .ixiMrxoug sale. I v' ill sell at onbl'c auction at the Court House In ,V!!eville on Wednesday, J)ecenit.cr 16th, 3886, m lt uf nrorertv rcnrifilimr ff bedsteads, tables. . iur"-r.s, mittivs.'ts. eintrii.'tedolothing, tabie- 11 IK! A';, C. - - - ' Tur i' : Ail susns under liva dollars cash, gums ovrr live r "dollars fix u.on'.bs tiedit, with note und l! nivf i security. V - - j!!iM)ve propeftvis fol.i a.t part of the estate of J. f.. lleiirv. deceased.'. ; A. rUMMIXGJ.Exr. - In V 21-lii '- ; "- ... ' - '.' aaBWMWnMHaBansWBManaSaSJSBBasaWSSOBBgaWaBBSgEBaSBgKiB.UMS : ;4.' rjirf . .;';.'- '." --..J ir-3"-.V'V'f,!' '' Vvs ; "-V. ;?.'!'--. 5-V . . VOL. I.-NO 264. DAILY EDITION. INTERESTING READING . M aTTEB : ON THE FOURTH PAGE. Arrival and Departure ef the Tralna. 8ALI8BUBT -Mail train arrives 9:29 a. k. " - Departs 6:82 p. k. " Day train arrives at 214 m. . " departs at 10:30 A. M. Temieeeee Arrives 5:87 p. k. Departs 9:47 A. u. . V Wat5sstixi "Arrives 459 p. k. r- " Depart 959 a. m. -, ' ' The VVaynesville traii eches that point at ii:3U ; returning, eaves w aynesviue at the: .4Ijly citizen Will be published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rates Hrtcily cash : ' - One Tear, . . . Six Months, - . . . . Three " .. . . One ' " . ... . One Week, . . . f6 00 s 00 1 50 . 50 15 Our Garners will deliver the iaper ev Morning in cyctytfVt of toe city to our Bubsrribere, and parties .wanting it will please call at the CttiZkn Office. j W. T. "Weaver, Sole Agent' for HeBs' Hand-Made Shoes for men. . tf Send your JoL Work of all hind to the Citizen Office, if you u-tml U done veatly, cheaply and vnifi dispatch. Billiard and poll tables with monarck cushions, up stairs, at Hampton & Feath erstoneV. No kind of wine made nut what can be found at Hampton & Featherstone's. It will pay every body to call at Pel hamV. Pel ham's prices are the lowest on Xraas presents. Writing Paper, Tablets, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Crane's fine Writing Paper and Envelopes, d&w J, M. Morgan & Co. We thank Hon. R. B. . Vance fo valuable public documents. Mr. Sawyer is in attendance upon the meeting of the Board of Direct ors of the Morganton1 Insane As'lum. No State papers yesterday, owing to failure of connection somewhere. So there is no State hews. Our friend Capt. Neill the fruit man of Yancey, who always succeeds with his fruit, managing and selling, because he takes care and handles it properly, pave us a pleasant call vesterdav. The proprietor of the Burnett House, Rutherford ton,, kindly ten ders the hospitallities of his house to the delegates from Bun combe to the railroad meeting on the 15th. We are indebted to the Hon. Thos. I). Johnston ir a copy, of No. 1, of the Congressional Record " of the 49th Congress.- We can ima gine the satisfaction of our Repre sentative in affixing his signature to the frank. We are sure of being supplied very regularly with Con gressional documents. ' - Coc.nty Board of Health. On the first Monday in January 1888 there will be a meeting in the Court House of the connty Board of Health of Buncombe county, for the purpose of Jreorganizatiori, and to elect a county Superintendant for the next two years. It is expected that all tho Physi cians ot the county who ire eligible to membership will be in attendance! It is also proposed to take steps at that time towards rc-organizingthe county Medical Societ'. W. L. HlLLIARD, County Snpt Asht-ville N. C. Dec. 9, 1885. If these who lie upon the Citizen through the. Advance will put their names to their articles the Citizen can then determine whether they ba "wor th' of notice'' or not. As to the poor fellow who sign3 himself '"'People," he is evidently a "dead-beat" who has been to Washington and hung upon the suff erance and charity of some one, and, 'knows how it is himself." The ether fellow made a mistake in not signing hiniBelf "Very ass" instead of "Veritas," as he writes himself an ass in his argu ment, and a liar ii: his statement. To show what an ass he is, we quote : 'In the first place the Citizen copied the ar ticle from the landmark "without com ment," so it saye. And this ia exactly where the trouble comes in. It was ap parent to the Citizen that the -article, if true, would injur.the Senator in the es timation of some of the party. If false it would do him a gross injustice. In either case would not charity have dic tated a short roument?" That "char ity" couul "dictate a short comment" on an article which was simply selected from a reputable journal of its own faith as a malter of news, would b& rich were it not lor its absurdity. If true, the Senator would not stand so well wi h the party, but those in Washington, either the Senator or some one else could tell that, as we were not on the ground. But, the- gr&vimen of the charge was admitted by tho Senator in his letter, and therefore all this sugges tion of "charity" is entirely gratuitous. But let "Veritas" put his own name out If he is at all manly he will do it. If be is worthy of being a defender of Sena tor Vance he will do it. - We can then determine what be, may merit. Christmas Opesisg. . ; All are asked to ccme to the opening at Law's Silver and China Hall on Tues day and Wednesday Dec. 8th and 9th. ; The object is to show what we have, not to make sales. I beg that all who can will come. " Store brightly lighted till 11 T. M. -".'' ;: ' My line of Xmas novelties and regular goxxis is larger than ever before. .- ' u : ' v .',,'"; ..; ' J. II. Law, .' ; , opposite Eagle Hotel. . ; A Binall House forjsalo on 5 Phillips st, between Grove" and Baily st. Apply to dccfidlw. -'-'.- " C. Hasskn. Try Hampton & Featherstone's; best nppleand peach brandy. ; "W-'t ASHEVimiE, N;X."FRID&Y MORNING DEC. - imSBs Shall our Section be Represnt- ' ED AT THE .jOSDOSr'"' ExPOSITlOS? In a former article, we aanounced the appointment of ProfJT JI. Tier nan (by Gov. Scales) to be commis sioner to represent the State of North Carolina "at the London Exposition of 188G. We at the same time calN crl the'nttcntion of our readers to the iniportamcfi of malting .11 credit able exhibiCof our products arid re source aDcfWpe antriTst that the inhabitants of the entire State will realize the necessity of 'making an exhibit so as tcr. attract thk'?iltten: tion of foreign capitalistst?te many advantages offered for investment in our State. ' ..'..; . s 5 "? t Words would fail. to describe the many benefite that wilL beKderXted by oti. pople T they; Joi h"fa1i mis. and work with 11 will in resp6ndihj to the requests of our'Commi?sionerl Prof. J.'M. Tiernan, who has shown by his indefatigajjle- Energy, find in terest in all affairs connected with our State, -that he isihe proper man" to fill the office to which' he J has been appointed, and is fully conn versant with our State and its re quirements. His capacity has been already proven, as the sale by "him of the Y arm Springs and adjoining properties make manifest;, the par ties wiio purchased this property are able to invest capital, and hae already begun improvements there; which will run . up into hundreds of thousands of dollars. This" could only be accomplished by one who has the confidence of the leading capitalists throughout . the entire country. Besides the above men tioned sale, numerous tracts of land, and mineral properties have chang ed hands through his recommenda tions, and some of the latter are be ing worked. This has all been done in a quiet unostentatious manner, that provescapacity and influence. We therefore most earnestly suggest tho Board of Commissioners of each count', -to make an appropriation sufficient to cover the expenses con nected with their portion of the ex hibit,x and also individually interest themselves in sending samples of all productions, and manufactures front their respective counties. As it lias always been a well known fact that the Board of Trade of AsheviHes take an active interest in sill affairs conducive to the'ptos perity of bur 'cityairtf '-tSiuntTy wre hope they will not be behind in this matter of so much irnportance, but that they will call a meeting, at an early date, to take action in regard to tie best method of representing Asheville, and Buncombe county ,vin a proper light to the visitors at the LonVlou Exposition. A Good People. The Hendersonvllle Baptist saye: "In a short conversation with Judge Ruffin, on the cars, recently, he said that the "people in Rockingham county, are remarkable, from, the fact that they will not be prejudiced against a man because he ia rich. On asking for the reason, he stated that it is because a number of rich families who have lived .and had influence among these people, trea ted the poor with becoming respect. One would think from this that the religion of Jesus was possessed by those Rockingham, people for the state of things related by the honor able Judge is the spirit of bur holy religion. God grant it could extend the world over.' Assistant Physicians. The Board ot .Directors of the Western Ineano AEylura,,' ia. itheir meeting at Morganton on Wednes day, elected Dr. Ivey, of Catawba, Arsistant Physician of that institu tion. Dr. Ivey is a son of Rev.' Mr. Ivey of the M. E. Church South, and is a young man of the highest char acter, and very high attainments. The Hensley Case -Was taken up --yesterday ." Quite an array of counsel appear, both for prosecution and defense. Solicitor Ferguson, and Messrs Lusk, Hard wicke, E DCirterann WII Malone appear for the prosccuti).!, and Messrs. J S McE!royt J M Gudger Jr., J M Gud 't r Sr.. M R Carter and J H Merrimqn for the defense. The following jury was secured: Messrs. M F SUV ms, T A Clarke, A II Starnes. M tshcll Piemrnoons, D M Weils, FTPickens.E V Thrash, D V Shope, WR Alexand Rufus Weaver, R D AUman, D ? C Maney. Dog Strayed. - - r , ' , Strayed from my premises on Wednes day, the 9th insL. a Cocker dog. lmwn and white colored, long ears, and silky coat answering to the nameof "Mack He is well known as' thfr property of Capt. J. Hamilfonr v ' ; ' A suitable reward will hi paid for his delivery to me. - - " ''-'' C:"'?-" I-"J' Cais- My Xmasstot-k is too varied to itemize, the public are asked to call, and inspect. v.-. '-' y' W. JI. PKtHAM. Imported and domestic cigars in great variety at Hampton & Featherstone'e. : Hampton & Featherstone keep, twice the stock of goods on hand than.: any house in Western N. H " jla largest antf best stock : of -rubber shoes in the city at Store.! ; '- WT, Weavers. Snae Citizens Mas$ Mei . -.j. 'f i.ty The Executitre Co Eiiuet- ofthe Western 0., Fair A33C ' ition apv peals to the citizens of A hevUle to. meet with them, lu the cc ;:rt room J on Friday evening next naif-past seven o'clock, to consF r the con dition and aeeds of thi'air Assoev ationTid tb takA such'unit;d action, as may be. necessary . to relieve the association .of it3--ml nrrasshient, and save the property tor future use. to the association", Western Carolina and of this 'city, They appeal with confidence to the local " pride and public spirit of their ft Hot citizens in 'behalf ' to "the . very important institution; Let . every citizen in terested in t he We I fi r3 fo'ir section, attend tlie meeting i'Viu -and aid by his, counsel and the iae. ; By the Cdmm.itttp. - ' ': C5.I. "Me L?in,- Chai 'n. ; Death of Charlie Hiu - The family and -. friends of - this estimable young man were greatly shocked yesterday morning upon receipt of" a telegram from .Lake Lanu;' -i-Florida., announcing his deaths which occurred at that place on Wednesday night; No particu lars of his sj- kness had been received His remains will reach AshevJe to night.' 'His fatKer; - Mr.- J; 3, 'Hill is in Georgia, and will meet' 'the' re mains, at JUtanta. j Charlie was . a young man , of splendid habits and character, has been iderking at. the W a y n e s v i 1 1 e - White Sulphur Springs Hotel for several years, was last winter with Mr. Timber lake in New Orleans, and was with him this winter at his hotel in Lake Land, Fla. "e sincerely sympa thise with hi family, in this very great shock and calamity. 5 i Take Notice! It is your duty to your pocket book to examine before buying your Xmas pres ents. Lovely Christmas and New Year cards, rhoto, and Autographic Albums, Cups and Saucers, Fine Cologne, beauti ful vases, parlor lamps, cheap at Pel ham's Pharmaov. For Sake, . A splendid Setter Dog, S years old, can be bought by application to E. A. Iong, at VanGilder & Brown's. Holiday Books for children elegant and cheap. Works of E. P. Roe, Francis Kidley Havergal's works, " - J. N. Mono ax & Co. Choice selection of Christmas cards, and Art Novelties at reasonably prices. , - - J. N. Mor.Gix & Co. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS-. jqoctors gatchell; physicians. Special attention to Chronic Dis eases, including these of r i .Throtit and L.niigs. Office over COWAN'S JEWELRY STORE, Patton Avenue. " de 10-dly Tl.EASUBY DeI'AETMENT, ' Office of Comptroller ok r : , ' THE CCKRENCV, j .Washington, December 4th, 1883. J Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that , - . s . 'The First National Bank of A , i Asheville g U . In the City of Asheville. l'n tha County of Bon combe and State of North Carolina, hail complied with all the provisions ofthe Kevised Statutes of trie unnea states, reqmreu to oe compuea.wun before an association sliall be authorized to com mence thd business of Banking : Now, Thekefobs Ii Henry W. Cannon, Comp troller oftlie Currency, do hereby certify that "The first Xalional Hank ol Aslieville"' In the Cityf Asheville, in tho County of Bun combe, and Stateof North Carolina, is authorized to ctmmeuce tbebusinessof Hnnkin &h provi ded in section fifty-one hundred and sixty-nine ofthe Revised Statutes ot the United States. In Testimony hebeof, Witness my hand Seal. . and seaiot oltice this 4th day of December, 1885. " 1L W. CANNOK, Comptroller Of the Currency. Xo. 3418. de!0d3m D RS. McGILL & BATTLE, Wardlaw McGii.i.. M. D.. Practice linwted to Kye, Kar.Tkroht and Lungs. Sam. We'stray Battue, M. D..-U. S. N.. . . . . . .. Physician and Sujgeon. , Offiees over TJeVaalt's lrug Store. ti OiBcc houra 1C a. m. to 12 m.. and 3 to 4 p. m. " ... .. se4-tf JONES, f - y iihi z-t ' i i 1! i ' A t torn fv nt Id vfd . - . . ASHEVILLE, O - S, C. Ojfiee in Joltiittton Buibling opposite Court '.. House Square. Practices in the Courts , of Western North Carolina and Supreme Court at Ualeigh. ; . . V . nov 26-lyd w: WAGEJTER &.co.; CHARLESTON, 8. C , : tJ.fflU'HOLEUtEORfe -' COTTON FACTORS,- - ; : ' v A,M -.'.r-7v'" DEALERS I FERTI LI&ERS. rv- fWe cUIm to have one of the largest tirocery houses .In the United Slates, and carry In stock everything required for ' 4 first class Grocery. , Our. Cotton and Naval Stores Department is complete In all its branches, and we solicit consignments. ; - - .. pur stock of Champagne and fine Wines is complete in every respect. anA we compete with any rairtet...; n; " i -M f CHOICE OLD WHISKEYS 1" ' .UW.rcT acl Unadiilterate!, We b!Ter -for Kile, Jrade. -dec 10-drw3mos on favorable term to the SriaBSM&BStfaai&lSSHASBaVSBBSISBSHB&IKSAaMaHBSSBB J7; vS -:i " ; v' ' - ": . . i.For tbt AsHinux cmzxH." YliMeisri. Editors:! had the pleas ure of hearing the Rev. T II Myprs last Sunday at Col. John A: Fagg's. There were rather a 4 small - congre gatioh, and, the parlor, was used when Mr. Myers . administered the sacrament- Mr. Myers ia avery pleasant speaker and has a - great flow of language which conies from him as natural as the water from a gushing spring. His text was He brews the 12th and 6th verse: "For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth." Mr. -r Myers will hold services at Mr H Ci Hunt's next Sunday, Dec I3th. The public are aJl-jrespectfully invited to be pres ent. -:8ervicetit 11 o'clock in the morning. " ' - ' " . -v '.'v.." . A .' Citizen. U'icdpino ai Oit Foat .. . ,w. '' One. of the- most pleasant events at 01 d F o r t this Ciall occurred VVrednesday evening, Dec. 9th at the residence of Capt. 4 oe Burgin that of the marriage of his daughter, Miss Ella B", and Mr. E T Clark, Engin eer on the Murphy Branch uf the W. N. C. R, R. The marriage cere mony wrta performed about nibe o'clock by Rev. Mr. Clark, father of the groom and a very prominent minister of the Episcopal church of Halifax, Vai, after which a very el egant supper was served to the many friends, present. The attendants were M?, Charles Burgin, brother of the bride, and Miss Hattie Board man of Asheville; Mr. Charles Clark, brother of thegrooin, and Miss Mat tie Blackweldet, of McDowell coun ty. The-bride and groom came to Asherillo yesterday and Mr. Clark will take his place on the engine again this morning. Miss Burgin is one of McDowell's fairest and sweetest young ladies and Mr. Clark is a very popular ydung gentleman, and we join the many friends of the happy couple in extending congrat ulations and well wishes for fnture happiness. Tobacco Sales. " - A large amount of tobacco was sold in Asheville yesterday aDd scarcely any complaint was made by the farmers at prices received. The Asheville ware house continued I he adjourned sale yes terday morning until the floor was clear ed and then took its place in the regular sale schedule, and altogether disposed of a large lot of tobacco. The third sale was at the Banner and the break was so rhpftvv h.ere f.hftt it- wan -nisrlit when the sales were completed, tbua dosing Ui day without a chance of reaching the Farmer s warehouse. The Buncombe sold 4,027 pounds Wed nesday for $619 38. Among the farmers were Mrs. Sarah Erwin, of Haywood, who sold 26S pounds lor $23 "J2; D A Snelson. of Madison, 26 lbs. for 44 40; W A Barber, of Buncombe, 238 fta. for 39 26; C E Varner, of Buncombe, 2G5 tb?. for 34; t L and J T Freeman, of Henderson, 4o lbs. for 67 49; W H Carver, of Buncombe, 58 lbs. for 10 40; Chas Brown, 43 lbs. at 43 per 100 0)3. On yesterday, ThursdaytLe Buucoinbe had a cood dav of it. '1 hey hold 8,307 pounds at $842 3S. Among the . sellors were J 1) Bennett, of Buncombe, 351 fbs. for 41 18; J W Jordan, 2!7 ns. for 40 22; Smith and White, 368 for 57 95; D Smith, 170 for 16 89; M B Enloe, 767 for.134 90; W C Jordan, 211 for 21 81; Brown and Metdows, 554 for 71 63; Jai-k f'.irs-m, 115 for 16 82; T D Bennett, 35U' fi,r :. AM sellers were satisfied wilh pi iceK- How to Cleab the Complexion. : A sallow complexion."" a face all cover ed with pimples, freckles' and blotches is a sure indication of a diseased liver and impure blood. Dr Hart's Blood and Liver Pills will cleanse the blood and remove all disease from the liver, thereby making a clear skin, and give to the svstem renewed youth, health and vigor. For pains and aches' use Hart s Great Relief. Hampton & Featherstone enjoy agreat reputationj.for keeping pure goods at popular prices. - j . !F. IT. BROWN. (General Merchant, And Dealer hi all kind? of ' . ". . ''. Family Supplies and Country Produce l. BSICESTEIli MS WrjrCOi.lt BE, t desire my fritnda and the pub lie to understand that my slock of General Merchandise is now com plete in all departments,-and 1 will sell goods as cheaply as they can be had in Asheville. Good Country Produce taken. I hope to merit my share in the future. . . t - , lt F. F. liROWX, ila9-w3m . Leiotster, N. C. Trustee;s sale.; ;. " : ,K. By virtue of a deed of trust, executed to me by 1 1. K. Kbea on May lltb. 1882, and registered in offlceJ of iiegi8terot Deeds or, iinncom 00 coun ty, I wii; sell for cash"; at public auction, at the Courthouse door,in Asheville, N. C . on the first Monday of January next. the land coaveyed by said deed being ine iana on wuicn a. vj. ivamocj uun lives on BeaVer Pam, and ; containing about 300 acres. I'. "'. '' . ; c M."' mcIjOud, s no'24-w4w " ' -"' Trustee. By virtue of a deed of tnist executed to me on the twenty-first day of Mrch. 1885, by W R Cordell and Harriet CordelL his wife, whictldeed s duly registered In the Register's office of Bun. oiflbecouaty. t will sell at poblic auction .at the ourthouse door in A-sheyille, on Toed8y-Jth ar of December next, it hehig Tuesday of court, tract of land, situated on the north fork of wanoanoa river, in the county of Uaneon.b!, onuinirg 66 arrcs more or iesx, on which the aid Cordell now resires, to-atisfr said deed of rust. J. W. WALKER, Trustee.--- ot-tifstlw, .. - .... , PRICE: 5 CENTS LATEST. BY TELEGRAPH, Fr&m All Parts of the World. . The gas works exploded Thors diiy morning at Kansas City wreck ing the surrounding buildings. No one badly hurt. -1 v air. nooeri vrftxiutt nos oeen re elected President of the Baltimore and Ohio Road The two negroes, Kelson Stuart a nd A nderson Davis, were h ung for burglary on Wednesday, in Char lotte. - W. II. Vanderbilt's ioneral will lake "place to-day. " Congressman delegate Craine, of L JJ 1 .1 .1 ' . vtati, nas aaaressea me rresiuent a letter declaring the peaceful inten tiona of the Mormons, ousurinz him of the terrible persecutions to wh ch his people are subjectwU ai"d ap. Gen'l Logan will beconieoh'rman of his old cummittieeon military -f-fairs,"of the Senate. A large number of foreign glass workers have had to return to their native land, as the workers in Pitts burg and other place refused to al low them to be employed with them, The liberals in the Endish Parlia- liamentrare five ahead of tories and Parnellites combined. The death ot Vandtrbilt caused a heavy decline in American stocks on the London market, but thev re- covered. The Sultan of Turkey has notified the German government that if Servia op poses the right of Turkey to administer the affairs of eastern Roumelia, he would at once send a Turkish army to enforce his rights. This creates great excitement in Germany. THE TERRIBLE STORM. leah and Destruction. Chicago, Dec. 9, The frightful gale that swept the lakes Friday night was followed yesterday by another of almost equal violence, which was still ra ging this morning. Fears were en tertained for the safety of every ves sel known to have been caught out in the storm, and it is generally pre dicted that many disasters will be henrd from. Tire waves, danced high hi to the air and completely submerged the breakwaters in the outer harbor. The weather was bitter cold, and the frigidity of the temperature was madt m re aggravating by the fierce wind- Furious snow squalls, swept up the lake in rapid stioewiSil, id at times it was impossible to'seethe end of the piers from the top of the lite-saving station. 1 be tew vessels arriving reported an unusually se vere trip. ' In each case they were covered with ice from stem to sfern and their crews worn out fnvn ex haustion and exposure. Th Sijrna! Service quoted the teniK-rature at Winnippg 20 deg. below, St. Paul 14 below. Fargo 19 below, Dubuque 6 below. JWroN. Dec. 9. (.apt.- Martin, the keeper of Hit- Minoi's Ledge liyht-houst-, was able to' lcave his post yesterday for the first tiraewnce the great storm of last wet-k. The storui was surpassed in violence only by the groat one"ot 1351, when the fir?t Minot's Ledge lighthouse wa c irried away. No other light loue in the world is so exposed to the tuercy of the sea and wind. The pinnacle of the structure tow ers nearly 200 feet above the waves, and yet the tremendous seas last week dash, d 60 feet above the peak The storm struck New York u full broadside, and much dam ige and suffering ensued. In Canada, the thermometer went down from 14 to 16 degrees below zero. Detroit, Dec." -9. The storm of the past two days has been almost unparalleled in its severity. Old lake men, who have been on the lake's for: the last quarter of a cen tury, say it is heavier than thev have ever known. Fears are enter tained for the safety cf every vessel known to have been in the gale, "vi , , 1 SJSW jli 1 , Power on he United States. Hon. James N. Kerns. L'ni ted States Marshal of Pennsylvania, .writes that during the severe wintei : weather, his family used -Red Star Cough Cure, and were much benefited bv it. He states that he knows nothing better in reUev ing colds or sore throats. . . Notice to Tobacco and Buyers. Farmers TMME OVni t IfYf AM? II I ft . UOIfSE, Located in Hendersonviile, N. C, is now ready for the reception uf tobacco ' The proprietor is desirohs for the farmers to bring in their tolacco for exhibition,1 where the buyers are invited, so they - may fix. certain sale days. ' '- -. - Ample rcom will be: found for packing, and no .: charges, unless satisfactory sales. - On Wednesdaj, Nov. : 18th inst., is set apart for the first sale day, when the. public generally are invi ted to come out; , :- '. - For further information, address t - . A li Fletcher, Proprietor, - - : Henderson ville, N: C hov 15 d3mos ? - CITIZE.V JOB OFFICE, ; WEST SIDE PUBLIC mi. heads, - . 7 r; BETTER HEADS, -' POSTERS," ' ' blanks' & A d Jul Wark of all iimdi dont wit from ftmttt and tit low f rices. - CONGRESS. Washixoton, Dec. 9. Sknate Senator ' Sewell intro duced a bill to increase the annual allowance for arms and ammuni tion for militia. Hale of Maino -A resolntioni re citing one S. S. JJrown, of Maine, has had many postmasters removed and calls on Postmaster Gen'l Vilas to furnish a list of changig, recom mended by said Brown. Agreed to. Vest of Missouri CU for infor mation relative to the refns.il nf Austria Arc , to aw;ept Mr. Keilev. Agreed to. Morrill, of Verm jn.-Jails for in formation relative to establishment ofinternationr': r.tio between gold and silver. Asrrwed lo. . granted to tho Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company. -"' Blair-Amendment to the constitu tion extending right of auftrag-j t women. Brown, of Georgia Resolution removing disabilities of Gen'l A 11 Lawton of Savannah. House The Speaker appointed committee on Rules: Speaker, Ran dall, Morrison, Reed and Iliscock. Mr. Morrison, of Illinois, offered a resolution for reference to the committee on rules when appoint ed. The resol ution proposes to con tinue in force the rules of the forcy eighth congress, with the modifica tion referred to in these dispatches of yesterday, namely: The distribu tion of the work of the appropria tions committee among the other standing committees of the house; it leaves the committee with jurisdic tion over the legislative and sundrv civil bills; amends rule 21 by taking out the clause which provides that no provision in the general appro priation bill or amendment thereto changing the existing law be in or der, except such as are germane to the subject matter of the bill and shall retrench expenditures. Re ferred to the committee on Rules. A C AUD. To all who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness early decay, loss of man' ood. ta, I will send a recipe that will cure vou, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send u self-addrefs- ed envelope to the Rv. Jwkpii "T. Ix- MaX, MtUtom JJ, Aeir i oi k Lull. no 10 waeodly Go to Felham's Drug Store and Li 1 stock of rich Xmas presents before v6u purchase. I'est mountain conjr distilleJ corn whisky at Hampton & 1-Vatherstone'n. Hampton ic Featherstone always buy tli e purest and best brands of iiquors, tobaccos and cigars. Furs'I Oystkib, " In air-tight cans, received every Tues day and Saturday, at (.'apt. Price's Fresh Fish market, adjoinin; Weaver's Shoe Store. The oysters are a luxurv. Fresh oceau fish of the best varieties, received every Wed'sday and Saturday mornings Call pmmpUy. tt. (!o to theCofft-e Slou.i un.l t ry a cup of dripped coilec made io tlieir new patent coffee pot. Beginning next Tuesday, Oysters will he served there several clays each week "n addition to the regular bill of fare. . Much broken stock in boots and sbses at W. T. Weaver & Co, ?t Cut. Call. Yon will save money bv oing to J. I Wilkie A-C o's Vc k Str tVragle Bnild-ing- v - augltf Buy your heavy IkoU and shoes of W T. Weaver, and get thejiest goods at the lo. vest prices. t Pelham's cf.eaj. counter, the quality a.d t he cheapue. thc riof is atnazin;. Fur heavy boots at light prices go to Wkaver's Shoe Stove. Imported French brandies and wines unadnliemted at Hampton iV Feather- stone's. Beer, alt-, porter, and ilnnwKiH-, nt 1 1 stone's. mm, gin, imported ampton A: I-'t'ather- Valuable VII y f roper ty for - Sale.--- ' - The Fiuetirin Asheville. OX SATURDAY, FI.II. UO, The nnderslgned will offer for aie. on fie prem Uastbat very valuable properly, corner Patton avenue and Court Square, tithe cltjr of Asheville, known at the nUGII JOII VSTO.X CORXF.lt. There are sixty-two fert froatiug in jhe Square, and runs back one hundred and twenty feet down Patton avenue- .llfes la a frame dwelling on atone, on this lot. There will aim bo sold at the a cue time and place, a vacant store lot, from ing on Patt Mt ave nue, immediately adjoining the above lot. Also the the two new brick f tore adjoinldir the vacant lot above described, fronting on Patton avenue, now occupied by Penley and Hon. and W. B. Williamson and Co.. renpeotivly. All the property of the late llngh Johnston. . . Terms, cash. y ThU ia now the mart valuable property in Axhe rllle for boaineitg purpostx. Call and examine It. R. B. JOHNSTON- ' B. . OC1H3KK. - Kxe ii! rs Hugh1 Johnston, tec'd. ' de 2-dawtds HELLO, FRIEND! r Are You HunfVry.?" Go to . -;--' ..... IIIJU'.H Iin.u- nootsi,, UILLisalwaysonnand,andthe finest iho mrket affords to ras- tain -him South Xlairt el., , 2 doors above litde t. sc -ctf - . 3 ., J
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Dec. 11, 1885, edition 1
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