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'ft . ' .J. WEST . SIDK Vl'ULlV. Sfjf AT.1 Furnas, Stczs'& CamersVj : EDITOKB Ik lV PROPRIETOR BIUIIKADS,- 1.KTTEK HEATTS: - 1 Year, e Mo..v , "S.OO Weekly, - Year, " . - ...O Mot., AUVBR TfSJNG RA TES - , l.&O BLANKS, A Amttjob Wori ofaTFkinAYdoM wit promptness and nt lost price. PRICE: 5 CENTS! MWIMlsntw- rn'iWMWmcililMlliia PWIWIW iimiiiiniiii m u -.v;..- w. " . .-,-. mm - , - - - - - - - , ' ' .ww.s-.rfi(w. .- - : .tc-,, . . wimiibmiwmwmmiwmw mm iWWr nfiMninimirTTrT m. -fa ,. ..7n,a.romMl.Yr fn ta0tmimmm,ilZlLJlJLLiiu. i ' ' ' ' ' ' ii mi'" i - i i . . ', il i , ' , tlM, i , , BUSINESS NOTICES. ' Gravfl chcwinjr etone'p. ."s aud other line brands of aceo at Hampton & Feather- - Blje Gra8 Club,sKeutuck,- Oetto''4Bl Rockinghe u Kye whiskies at Hampton Si Feather' t ne's; ' -" t Wbitlci ; - has a full line of Gentlemen's .Underwtai, in all qualities, call and ex . mtS' ' " y A good restaurant Is a necessary ea . tabliihmnl for every city. ' Doc. Hntch- ison supplies this need by the Whit Alan's ItetiUuract on Main Street, be ' IweeH th Bonanza and the bank.-' Dock Advertises ovsters now daily, and offers a tempting bill of fare.' "'H ' - toe-20 ' Call toAla or night at Farmer's Board ing House, if yon want Freali Norfolk . Oysters served in any style. - -nor 13-tjanl . McCa' w & Co. : Fresh Oysters to-day a ihe Farmer's . Boarding House, r i nov 13-tjanl . Ladies niUsticAyiiltisan? exftmintf V hitlock's vrtifM before pnr chasing else- where. - - tf - Apply for Table Boakd to Mrs. M. II. - Gregory, in Col. Ray's house, on Main Street. FOR RENT Furnished Rooms in samn buildinr. By early application reasonable terms can be obtained, tdeo Wbitlock is showing some very hand some styles and would advise all to call on him who desires anything in the mil linery lii a. ,, . tf . Gents' attention is call d to V hitlock's handsome scarfs at 50 cents. tf Ladies look at Whitlock'B 11 cents pure linen fast colors Hunstetcher handker chiefs. . tf - Gibson's cejebrated XX, XlXX, aaaX whisky , kept at Hampton & Featherstoue's. ' - Cashmeres in all grades and all colors and black, at . ' wnnxocK s. Your old thoes can beniade as good as new only at. . W; T. Weaver's. DunlarK & )oJs celebrated hats and Earl and VS ilson's Collars and Cuffs r.l ways on hand at Whitlock's. tf DAILY. .EDITION. INTERESTING READING M A.TTER ON THE FOUETH PAGE, a V Arrival mI Iprtar f Tvmlna. . SAUSBtrBTMfci! tr&iu rnY 929 a. x. , " v- ,4 Depart 1:33 B. K. . " . 'Day traiajirnT at i-M . " ' " departs at 100 a. l : TennesseeArrives 5:37 r. u. - . DeDarta99a.K. ' -: The Waynesvllle train reaches that poiat at 11:30 ; returning, eaves wayoegviue at l-Stt. . THE DilT.Y CITIZEW" Will be published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following mtea ttricUy cash i : ; : - ;- i !"ff Assets, Liabilities, Surplus, $29,771,230 24,789,784 4.93'.445 Etna Life Insurance Company Has paid Losses in . North Car ofina Over $1.100,000. : l"oir I.j'f Tnsured T : If iiot, why not f Jitis, are y-t carrying enoughf . vy Do yon low that every. $1,050 pro duced by yon? band and irin anunally, . rep- resenu the utexmcing power or io,uuu at - 7 per oent? . 1 yo i?er reflect that your death would doati ihat producing power, aDd would take from ubr wife and children just that - much capital.-' What .vine Business Man would - rink a $15,000 cttock of goods in oue building without firo L -urauce, and yet the same stock may never be estroyed? sit pr lent or kind to permit your family to Cue 7 that much risk upon a life that u certain or obstruction in a very Tew years; and that ny be destroyed to-morrow? Do yon' know that a Life Insurance . Policy cost less than a Fire Policy? On an t rdinary stock of goods you pay a rate of from one per cent, to two per cent, per annum. - In cage of a fire your loss will not probably exceed one half of the stock, while it may be bnt a trifle. ' Toucan carry a life policy for from 1 percent, to 2-2 per cent, per annum, (if ander forty years of age) with a certainty of ultimate death, and there will be no salvage. Did yea ever think that if you insure yJar goods for a number of years, and then ei c payment, that you obtain no further re r.i o 1 your investment? . Do you kDOW that after three yeare, if you oease'pajraent in .Etna I.iFe lnsnr anee Company, you will obtain a full paid pof for the value of all the preiuiam yon have paid ' -.. . - DO YOU KSOW that 5.000 or tlO.000 can - be added to vcur estate By paying from - three per cent, to four per. interest for a short term " of yean on that mm ? 1)0 TOUTUfOW that you can leave yonr family f5,000 or $10,000 by the simple paymen . of an amcunt each year that is less than th taxes would be upn the same amount of real estate, and you have not a dollar of capital iu yetited? s . - - , DO YOTJ KNOW that the death of one part aer may, and often does cause the closing up of a firm's affairs to ih? ruin ? . ,,,, ,,1 DO YOU KNO W that ' partnership inter uts may be paid on upon the death of any member of the firm, be each member insuring far the benefit of the others, and the business contin ue without immUrmeut? : AR1SY0V ENCUMBKEED One Year,. Six Months, Three" . One " 'I Qne3Veekr.-2 f 00 3 00 ; 1 50 : 1.J50 Our Carriers will deliver the paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties The Haney Case."' TJieTidencej wa losed yester day at noon,and trie case was open ed for trie' State by r Mt. llard- and ability, occupying the whole pf the anfernoon. : SDeechcs lor thejde- iense will be made thia jpaprnio& a ; Makshall Tobacco Sales. ; -We quote sortfe' ot the Biles at the Anchor House; Marsliancondttetr ed by Redmond .& Tweed. Th q re port seni ui 3 fatner too full 'for our J ames Ramsey, of Madfsoftlsofc! 1JS00 pounds, forhieb3Jiareceived $3054)nife -1, 'f .lia ii Henry Chandler, of Sevier county wantin-it do.t4iots, 71,. Hi, 517 W R MJ will please call at the Citizen Office. V. T. Weaver, Sole Agent for Hees' Hand-Made Shoes for men. tf ' Send your Job Work of all kivds to the CUizen Office, if you want it done, neatly, cheaply and uitk dispatch. , , Billiard and poll tables with monarck cushions, upstairs, at Hampton &Feath ers tone's. - No kind of wine made nut what can be found at Hampton & Featherstone's. new ling, fine Picture Frames in pltiSh. ;: f J.-.N; MofiGAN Cs COv': - It will pay every body " to caltat "Pel ham's. , -. , : t Pelham's prices aro the lowest on Xmas presents. Jftf Go to , Lyons Job ' counter. Polls, Tea Sels, Desks Scc., &c.,fat "cost. Don't for get. " tf. ? Col. J.; J. Gudger, of Madison ia in the city. .. Why do not the Waynesville and Hendersonville Warehouses let as hear from , them?. The Citizen is, open for reports of sales. Mr. C. A. Moore, of McLoud and Moore left yesterday evening for Raleigh, to attend the Supreme court. r. , We are informed that no papers stopped at Turnpike yesterday mor ning. The Citizen ' was certainly- mailed for that point. : Where can the fault be?- Mrf G. W.: Bell , hvimr returned to his old stand oh Eagle stref t, is prepaied to furnlsK steak and roast at 7 and 8 cents per pound V Give him a call. See advertisement in this ' issue of the Asheville Warehouse, one of the most conveniently constructed, and best arranged in the town, and unsurpassed in lights, and certainly one of the best manned of all. On or before Monday next the iron will have been all laid between Asheville and Hendersonville," on the Asheville and Spartanburg Kail road. A few weeks will then be required to put the track in servic abla condition for a regular sched ule. , ';,' Mr. M. F. Burke, our accomodating manager of tne W . T. U. office, left yesterday evening for an absence of eeveral days, to spend the holidays with his family and friends J at his old home in R'ichm.oiuW We wish him a pleasant trip. Mr. G. W. Pack, and family, of Cleveland, Ohio, have returned to Asheville for the winter. They have many friends here who gladly wel come them back Mr. 1 fha&'al ready invested in our city, 'and feels a lively interest in its proscress and Subscribers at ten or twelve postoffices in this county . complain that 'packages for their respective othces lai.ed to ar rive last week. We unreservedly assure Reesef 4 lots, ' 12, 19V, 90, 6:-Jas: CampbelL of Sevier county:" Teirtf.jf on our markets and prices living. IOIS, Ot, 4i, Vt, ally satisfactory.' 17 sales ener wun aeDu.wi morteaees? Thev can all be cleared off in I e l" all that, the papers for every subscriber was mailed last Wednesday night. ine complaints we are now, receiving. are more than monotomoue. We must ask the attention of route agents and post- I masters to their matter. . .tna life Insurance Company. : DO YOU KNOW THAT NINETY TER CENT, of the business men of this country, fail at least once during a period of twenty years. DO YOT THINK that your chances of suc 9M are better than those of other men? t DO QU t-INCEFVLY; DEcsIKE to throw every safe-f.u ill around your -Wife and chil- j dren to ahicm them against the possibility: of future want or Buffering? c - t- . I If you arc poor or in moderate circumstan ces, or if you liave a limited income, is it not best to insure If you are rich, will it not be wise? "Bichea may take to themselves wirgs and n away. - - . - ' '- DID YOU EVER know of any man's estate being worc of because he died with a good Policy (ft Instance upon his life ? The - JEtnaJLife Insurance - fktmpany, OF HARTBOai); CONN., WITH ITS 023,000,000 or Assets : , Harplias of nearly r . ,-. ? : $5,O0O,00O? ' .. '' wrrii a , Paying Ability" of IrS to every- f I of Liability, ' -'x " vV1 issues ' - ' Xori-Forifeljlng Policies, Incontesta ' ;-. "' Lie after Death. r -- C. d vROW, Gen'l Agents , , , ; yyJ-. viRaleigW 4 liocai agents y an ted to whom lib eral cqinnjjssions will be paid. oct-15-)nia ':;:f fV-'- ib.rw jXECUTOI- -3 SALE. X I jrlll sel. nt public mict!ou at the Court Hons In Ashevil c ci Wertnenday, December 16Ui,188S, lot ef pf('pirty conisling. of bedsteads, tables, hureaus, U'Kruesst, chairs, bedclotbing, t4bie haeo, !.,:.- ' ' --' - Terms : AH gums nrid r Are dollars cash. Sums ' over live dollars xix months' credit, with note and : approved eeuruy. - . r - " The above i-'l-erty 1 sold as par of the estate of J. L. Henry, fiiceased. - ' '' . . - P. X. CUMMTNG9; Exr. : n..vJI-lid - . v. -r .. - , ' . The, funeral services over the re mans of Charlie- Hill"were held at the residence of the father 'of tha deceased yesterdaymorning at half past 9 o'clock They were conduct ed by the Rev. Dr. Bays. Afterwards the remains were taken to the new cemetery, where the closing services were conducted.. A. large number attended the sad ceremonies atten dant upon, the last tribute paid to the remains of one sojmuch beloved and respected as wasr; Charlie Hill. This is the firstinterment in the new cemetery. .' ' ' -' '" ; The Babo ak Coustku t , ' " . At Law's is covered with a lot of toys and other -goods bought" at auction in New York. Among which are the fol lowing: Real Baisque- Fignies oc each, (worth 25) Wax Dolls, 16 ineh, 15 and 25c; Brass Trays, 25 and 35c; Scrap Books 10 and 15c; Vases 5c, and Surprise boxes 5c. The stock is finer and the prices lower than ever before. A .Very care fully selected stock of Silverware and one of the largest in the State at Law's-: opposite Eagle Hotel - , - ' - . i ' ", ' -a 7 r 7? ,rii' r '; Imported French brandies and wines unadulterated at Hampton & Feather stone's.' fc j-..,-.. : : . .: i i -Beer, ale, porter ram, gin, imported and domestic, at, Hampton &. Feather stone's, r ' : ;-- '. ; -j , Before purchasing j our : Christmas presents be sure to inspect Toilet Bet?, Work boxes, Albums, Stationery and Christmas Cards at U. II. Lyons, tf. Athens (Ga.) Post Master. -'", f :IrT speakingof the5 Aihenar, hi.i Ppstmasterphip and the auoeessor to the present -"offensive partisan" occupant, ' the "Augusta Clironidc j r . "It is ot course gratifying to know, that a Democrat is to t be Jiplaced,,'in position'Davis ferm' expires' in February, and MrWta &s Burnett is to succeed him. .Mrp Burnett is prominent and ' ' popular5 citizen of Athens. He 7 is now a practicing lawyer, having reached the bar thrQugh,the practipal avenue of bus iness life. He is a man of honesty and eloquence,' of good executive capacity ..and has shown , himself to UC UUV Ul U1C UiUSU. CUlCipilBliJg membera of the young Democracy. He is backed by v Congressman Sea born Reese, and has strong endorse ment Ihrbughour Northeast" Geor gia, lie will make a fine omcer. Mr. Burnett is the eldest son, of our esteemed townsman, Rev. Dr. J: S. Burnett,, anliasmany oth- who are pleased" to liear of his good fortune .andproepecfaT-., ;' r" V Back From a'Deeb HtfNf , . . .. J i; S Our townsmen-, MessrKi 'AVr-R. Penhiman, J.-H. Churchill ami ' R. B. Blake, joined their friend" Mr, R. u. uuiner, 01 nominy, ; a iewr days ago for a: deer, hunt on- Pisgah. They Tiada; fine 1 time daroughout the trip, "flushed" a deer, -and Mr. Penniman was the . lucky : nimrod who brought him down. They do say that Mr. P. "took to a tree" aft er firing upon the enemy, seeing he had horns, and not knowing' "what the damage' might be The ' gentle men are all highly., delighted with their hunt and success. It was Mr. Penniman 's first deer hunt, and ihe is correspondingly proud : Married, . On New Found, on the 10th inst., Esq. J. M. Green officiatingrThomas Messer and Emma lu Kisley, allof Buncombe. - - "1 . 'V ' i In Charleston, N. CL; on the 5th , Cant. Thomas Turner, . .formerly of Edenton, N: C, n5 w ; of Nantahala and Miss Bettie Jloyle.- OUR H E NDERSONTI LLS LETTER ' -IlimiitMOKYiixK N. Doc, 14, 'Bo l Bj$m. Citizen: As f Christmas", ap proaches-we cominenco feeling like voune colt just turned into a clover field we do'nt'expect to indulge In tangle-foot whiskey," tin horns "ot'fire-cTackers, but th e anticipation ef good jIHittles" pats dyer Jining-j-to ths.clonds that lower o'er Ahe obscored iieanties and granduer of the wesefct iMtflbnrma of Sk f land If. yoiltrilf favor 'ns'fwithTjrour'gehial "mug" Christmas day we will ensure you aa old fashioned Virginia elcorne and a choice bill of fare. We now have our headquarter at the.-V1rK.n1a Houe and conld sa a rood deal in lt8favo,butr we lika aome one else: to oiow our horn. We witl say i this,- however,' that th citizens of Asheviihv i days past,' know now. w "ieec ana srriae. not loivot Tenn old 6 lots for-$8r 101, TtHV2,htri.r.rMa3t lb, 24T5etorr cc 3ianKenship; ol Madison, 8 lots at 12;20i;20J, 17, -CIO," 4J, . 41., iBill Ramseyrrof tf shall say nothing of the-weather becaose wecaa'f say- good word-juet let ner suae vas iiyrson wrm.-----.-:.. Fees, chickens,-turkeys and other cer eats,: vegetables and fruits are abundant Our Tail 'road "i is still z proeresslha towaraa completion. . rleaM teiegrapn us when it gets over as we want to come; HenderBoriville intends to BprcaVf herself ac soon aa, you alt can come over on the cars VV iiutendloi-have a grandjiild time; jollification, where there will be music ftnd dinting for. those7 who wish and a- i'flow w reasoa and soul" for all v nere, u yoa do not put in an appear- ,rMes we wiU' mart yoa on ar 41st. our niau js rtw , prpugnt from tne depbt'-tH a "aleighand as It dashes up our beautiful street to the post office ev ery other vehicle "gives it the right "of -Fy7; J- tejIoaj there is nothing slow about us and we intend t get in the lead In regard " to , go-ahead tive-ness and hedd the position in spite of all b-: stacles.'" Roller' skatinz' has been inau gurated here and we now have more sale for Arnica, coort-plaater mustang Ii zti- ment, Ac than formerly. If some of the skaters would have a few tucks taken' in their altitude thev would not have so far to fall ami would save - considerably in "wear and tear of anatomy as well as cues-wordt. - Jim Rickman seemed to be heart brok en because we did not know what his telegraph office was for, as me were an able-to inform yoa of its object in our last letter. He tells -us that it is to let the people tnowthat ' he has the largest stock and the cheapest goods in the coun try. As be told us - we "smole a smile" and informed "James": that he could reach more people by advertising in the Citizct, sod lie seemed to think he could. : i. - r t W are glad to ..know that your paper . . ' 1 : a increasing jo popularity nere. ana hope your list will be doubled ere long. Yoom trnly, . . . JobRoby. Hon.'j. Wv: Cooper of Cherokee, passed tnrouen vesteraaav- evening en- rovie for Raleigb to attend tU meeting of tentiary, of which he' ia ft member, which meets this week. - - fit' Ilandsauje cups: and "aticerd, work boxes, photograph frames, boxes of paper, whisk broom holders, r&c, at PelhamV:.' . Xma goods at bottom prices at Pel ham's new and handsome goods to suit every body's pocketbook Choice selection- of Christmas cards, and Art JS'tfveltiea af reasonable prices. "A V w.J. N.-MobsaR & Coii NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ITIHE ANNUAL' MEETING of the JL; St ckholders of the Bank of Ashe ville. will be held in Directors Room in said Bank. ' Tneaday ' Deo. '22 1885,; at 4 P. M. JAMES P. SAW YliK. de I6-tf. President. i y Holiday Rates. We are authorized to give infor- mation:that on SDec 24th, 251st arid "January Ilstii886 tickets will be sold at all stations on the W. N. C. R. R at 4 cents per mile one way for the round - trip, v limited to Jan. 2nd returning. - ''" None of the tickets- are good for more than two day . :i r-.ttj ijk lii'it -'.: - i lit 0 U Change of Hours. . . , r, .7. The Bank i Asheville wiir'opeTi hereafter at 8Q a. in;, and close At p. m. This will be of great bene fit to our people,-; specially' to those who come in with their tobacco for sale. If they " come in late in the evening in selling, they can have time to get their checks cash ed at the bank in time to leave' on the morning train. 'ir-i: . . .The total sales of .tobacco yester day in all the- warehouses were38x- 527 pounds, a ' creditable ' amount Considering the character, of the weather, which is altogether unfav orable to handling the leaf. 1 V The prospects bid fair to make the1 re ceipts of this market for trie season fully six million pounds. 7. , - -The mail oyer the Tennessee road was carried by Jast evening,; appar antly, as we got no papers by ; that route. As we get ours latest news that way, the deprivation to us is "a serious oh e.- 7. r, ; ; V , 7 x . .'- In a few days a regular dailp schedule will be run to Jaf rat's, oa Nantahala.. " ;;77"; i'i : ; 1. . - Go to H. H. Lyons for Holiday Goods and get a box of the Best Silverware and Jewelry-Polish -in the- World Double tne quantity and thrible the quality of any other goods of the kind.', 'Try me 1 am warranted only ,25 cents. - - tf. floupA v-Pmcas J" t ?j -J J fj ;.J . Will be lower, than ever. Having a large stock of goods in line, in order "to reduce it will sell at the very - lowest fig ures WatchsSt Diamonds, Chains, Jewi elery, 8iiverware-in fact everything in my line must be seen. Don't fail to sea EOS KENT OR SALE. A comfortable. and- convenient -resi dence on Chestnut street, unfurnished or handsomely furnished.- Apply to dee 15-1 wd r LOCKE CRAIG, Atty, t i , ' u ft. si ;- x rfor ta iuhavuto Onwt.' CARD FPvOAI MR; R. II. PATTER vJ rVi S0N J; P. " r' rCPtss, NCL Dee, 7th 1885. Messrs. Editors1 CrrizEx: , 7," ! ) ,' I venture to .ask for. a' small space of your excellent paper in which to ask the attention of the people of Kuncombe county . and "especially those oi Swannanoa Township, to a certain resolution, " on of a series passed by the anti-stock law meet ot swannanoa lownship held on Nov" 21st and "published in the CimES of Dec. 2nd. But before I Eroceed further I wish to say, I ave no desirevto agitate the stock law" question. I have been reliably informed fand, am nMe ' tp Brove) ui&i tne resolution aoove named nas direct reference to a sworn state ment and affidavit made by me,' in the Black Mountain stock law case heard before His Honor Judge Gud ger a.t thex last ternr of Hay wood Superior CourirrfAn-i vl can also prove that my name was freely used in connection with the affidavit, both before and after the adoption of the resolutign by, the anti-stock law meeting; ' I respectfully request that the affidavit be published in all of the Asheville papers for the benefit of all who are curious to know its contents." For i 1 1 honorable fair mjnded anthstock law citize ns of Buncombe County I; have. nothing but good will and respect, but for thjose, who without a cause have tried to defame the namo oi an un obtrusive: citizen I think a gentle rebuke-would not be out of place. Belo is the affidavit" refered to. and I submit : to- all intelligent men whether there be ought in it merit ing the coarse, defamatory language or tne resolution reterred to. Mr. Thf-tdore Benedict Lyman ToBAOod Marke i i has gone North for the holidays. 4: " Yesterday was ain mid. nnA h A ffidavit. Stats f.Nortb Carolina, ; , -?-. t-, - Buncombe co. . James McNair, r . , .1 Aeainst 7. The Board of Com'rs Bun . co Robert H. Patterson, being duly sworn saysr. He is a resident of Swannanoa town ship, is a farmer, is well acquainted with tne larmiae interest or tne coaatv. well satisfied that the No-Fence law will prove hlizhlv beneficial to the. duoHc that in his opinion it is the fairest and a.- 1 . most just . jaw mat ne ever had any a . a m mm - - . . . . anowieageoi. ne is a Justice of the Peace of said county, was present at the joint meeting in June. Business was 1 . 1 ii . a , , , cuduucicu wiuiom any nxeu oraer, ontr matters for consideration were taken nn as usual upon the motion of some mem ber of the meeting. No particular time was nxea lor the presentation of anti stock law petitions,- lls made po dfcla- raiiuiis iuai ucu peutious wouiu oe utK- en up last that day. He knew or no nn derstanding or intention on the part of any body to defeat the purposes of the stock law act by adjournment, or 01 her- wise. . 1 - He heard the motion to adjourn dis tinctly, it was put in a calm and deliber ate manner, and he saw no evidences of baste or disposition to cut off a hearing on the stock law petitions. There was ample opportunity for petitions to have been presented to the meetine even aft er the motion to adjourn . was made, a motion to table the motion to adjourn could have been made, but no such mo tion was made, and nobody opposed the motion to adjourn. Affiant knew of no petition being presented bv any body or n any way, ana was ready at an times to have : received and considere any petition or petitions that might have been presented. " R H, Pattbkson. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th day of September, 1885. -; J. r. Gaston, J. P. I respectfully submit this to the public...; R. H. Patterson, .j SILVER SPRINGS HOTEL -and Property for Rent or 7'- ;" -: !"" "'jLeas." ",'' ; "' ' " I The beautiful and attractive property just, west . of, the French Broad Iron linage, at the terminus of fat ton Avenue and known as Silver Springs Hotel and Dairy Farm,, is for rent or lease to a good, prom pt- paying party. Splendid mineral springs on the premises. .- No better place for dairying or trucking, as there are from 40 to 50 acres of very rich land at-f tached. 'The buiMings are new and can accommodate a good number.- . ' For terms,:apply to Mrs. M E. Henry, or" - ril f; ' JOXES AND HARD WICKK, ! deciadtf v. Attr'ys, Asheville, N..C. dTICEL'-:i;7;--;'-7;'':'--7;'; . T1 V;i parties who purchased the Star Brand Fertilizer during 1885.. will find their .notes with the JbUowing jjar-. ties ii : v- i HI : t ;-' " . 5 f -": , gold at Pigeon Ford WftyriesvUle and Pigeon Valley with J. Wiley Shook, at Pigeon Valley. ?u TV - Sold at Webster with Messrs. Hall A Smith. - 7 ." '-7 " ' --' : Sold "at Charleston, Swain county with Eooes Everett. . - v . . ? .' ' f r 8oidat Marshall with E. B. Welles "Sold at Warm prinK8-rWun w. Jj. Ray. : ," . : Sold at , Asheville with he i Bank , pf Asheville ::i 'Pj-f i$ j -vi"i r'ik', All parties indebted are requested to" settle as early as possible. ' ' ; .rTMV-Tfil,' Vl N..WADDELL, de l6-w3ul 5i7-: Agent. 7 SCV, I f -7 Tbkasurv Depaetmest, Office of Comptroller of -. ....' . ,;;thb Currency. 7 Wa8hi3itox, December 4thr18S5. j ' Whereas, By satisfactory evidence presented to the -.iniler8isned.it has been jatvle to appear that ,v ' - - V- "The First National Rank of ' - AslieTille? in the City of AsheTille.in this Vnniy f Bun combe and State of North Carolina, bat complied with ail the provision of th Revised Statute of the United States, required to be complied with before aa association shall be Authorized to com mence thd businessof Jianklna ' Now, Thekefobf, I, Henry W. Cannon, Camp' trotler qf the. Currency, do hereby cortify that . tThe.Flrst Ifational Rank oi A&lieville for t o'ureii. - XL In the City of Asherftla; In the Cotinty of Bun combe, and State of North Carolina, is authorized to commence tiiebusinessof Banliinyab provi ded in section fifty-one hundred and sixty-nine of the Ecvi?f-i S-tntstX tn U"Hed K'ntea. - - IN TEaxiJiijN'V v nF.Hh.cr, w uneibmy nana LSeauU and satot onice tbia 4th day of - . , December, lfcsft.- - 11. 1Y. L.lS.NU.l J. 1. Robertson , ... . . . oomptrollr of the Currency. Taks Notice ! -,. 7 .. - .,7 It is your duty to your pocket b ok to examine before buying your Xmas pres ents. LovelyjChristmas and New Year cards, Photo, and Autographic Albums, Cups and Saucers, Fine Cologne, beauti ful vases, parlor lamps, cheap at Pelham's Pharmacy.'7 f-r' 7 : - ; Wild Ducks. - ' ' Just received, and for sale at my mar ket, a good supply of wild ducks from the coast; come, and secure a rare treat. j ' r : 1. A. 1'rice, " : Eale street, near Main. tV' ;at TTit m" V Hampton & Featherstone enjoy a great reputation for keeping pure goods at popular prices. : - - w , : ' Xmas and Good Cheer. How delight ful the occasion! " Yoa can make, it "more so" by calling at Pelham's where you can save money." 7 ' To Mr Friends abb Former Cdstomess. I have now opened a permanent meat market at my old stand in the Deaver building on Eagle; street,- second door from the corner, where I am prepared to furnish my customers with good steak and roast at 7 to. 8 cent per pound. :. Thanking my friends and the public generally for past patronage, and hoping to share a -portion in the future I am, ' -, "'': Very truly, : V G. W. Bell. ;. dec 16- -: :, 1 . " : - Mr. Richmond Pearson and family are spending the holidays with Mrs. Fears on 'a mother, in Richmond 7 The stockholders -of the Bank of Asheville will meet' in the ' Direct ors' Rooms, Bank Building nn the 22d instant at 4 p. mr K tr. O v. , Smith of Macon has betn in the vfty since Monday.' He - left yes terday for., a few. days trip in Burke county. 11 i aj- n. jti. crwin, lue popular bache lor barrister of McDowell, swent vestai. day in the vity, buying Christmas pres- enw ior uim irienas. . ie Mercuryjn TuesdaymoJiiisg at sunrise siooa at m above zero. This is the record of our new ther mometer. The old one fell into dis credit. .7 The First National Bank opened yesterday according to promise, throwing its banner to the breeze in the shape ot two handsome signs. Many visits of congratulation were made to the new officials. - I The types slipped iip ou us in our notice of Capt C. Y., Cheatham, in making us say he was of an "unen viable reputation." We ' sincerely meant to Bav "enviable." The only unenviable reputation we are aware of his being accused of, is remain ing single in a field so promising for matrimonial alliances. The culvert leading from the low er end of the old Buck Hotel across Main Street and down Walnut St.. 1 L ........ j 1 i nas oeen put in inoroucn reoair t . w unaer tne direction 01 bupt. Corn ening.v ine people of this city will yet iaise up and call Col. Corpening blessed. Our friend, Mr. S. VV. Cooper, the clever postmaster at Whittier, in Swain-Jackson, gave us a pleasant call yesterday. He reports pros pects not only bright but brighten ing for the new town., ' We were E leased to learn from h'im that the ealth of Dr. Whittier, the founder of the new city, i9 improving; and he loses no time at work on his grand enterprise. Several new saw mills have been recently erected near there, and another will be ready for work," in the town, this week. . We wish our friends soea. 71 n our ne wiunurcaxvrecttri.wj announce that the Rev. Mr. Metta of the A; M. E. Church hold ' ser vice in the Court House on Sundays morning and evening. We are now called upon.to make a correction. We learn that the Kw. gentleman has (.had his Held of operations changed, T . 1 . .. 1 .11! 1' ...1 .. ,1 as ne jb now noiaing iortn in me Durham county jail. He is charged while on his way to Conference with raakirrg light of a ten dollar bill in the pocketof a fellow laborer in the vineyard. . Desmond has put his big Christ mas cake to the front, so' beautiful that it is sure to attract wondering attention, 'it towers to the height 01 hve stories each one enriched with ele;i nl tlfcsiiut in ice work, and adonn-d with floral medal!uns- It lvi-edf-s gradually tithe top each story smaller tian the othe.. onr the uipermot of which is the . dainty figure of. a bride, with the bridal veil hanging grrcefully around her. . The wh)le work is verv beauti ful and verv delicate Hands off. Writing Paper, Tablets, Letter Heads, Bill Head, Crane's fine Writing Paper and Envelopes.. . d&w J: M. Moegax & Co, Pelham's Tmierihhable Cologne (by a large , majority the finest Toilet per fume) in a handsome bottle will make a nice Xmas present. -. ' Imported and domestic cigars in grea variety at Hampton & Featherstone's. : Mv Xmas stock is too varied to itemize, the public are asked to call and inspect. ' . - . VV. fi. rlLHAH. -fTAi UNrnsD States' of A si erica, . -X , - Western District of North Car's, In the Circuit Court November Term, . ..... JS85,. at Asheville. . , It is ordered by the Court that. Uni ted State Circuit Court Commissioners hereafter report to the District Attorney all cases wherein defendants have been tried before them and discharged, giving the ireasor tor such discbarges, of de fendants and th2 name of informants in such cases. ",IF is further ordered that hereafter all criminarprosecutions insti tated in the county of - McDowell, the United States Commissioner bind all de fendants and. report all cases to the Statesville Court, and in all such cases instituted in the counties of Rutherford and Polk, the Commissioners bind all defendants and report all cases to the Charlotte Court. . It is further ordered that the above order be . published in "The Daily Citizen" and -'i'he Daily ADVANCE7'"forone month, each, and in "The Western Tkibitkk'' for pit weeks. ; u ..iT .7' - ROBT. P. DICIv.-. A True Cory ; ' . r f-.?'. - , v - J. E. lieed, Clerk. r ! per P. A. Cnmmings Dept Cl'k. nov 17-dlm. . atmosphere dry and ' harsh; never theless;' the offerings were quite large, and the-Wdding was animated.- - The tone" 'of the market was good, and tobacco brought fnll pri ces, according to'quality. v. There is no, fancy on the market, but the re ceipts of medium grades show de cided improvement- in quality. V 'v: v i .7.,Thtk Bun cnMBic.' sold 6,500 pound?. Among the sel lers were H enry Rodners. 5 lota. S 1 4 -'. . 23, 24,. 41. an average of about 15. ,D. M. WarKck, 7 lots 300 lbs. for 154," an a vjprageTLfiJiB. -Cr-WorlevVS Tots: 1.17. 241. Tow Sluder, 3 lots $13J, 16. i2.. Asheville Warehouse. Sales 11.212 'nounds. -Anmin the sales, J . L Brown, 5 lots, $29, 22i, 22, 22. 174: J M EJwards 4 lots, $22J, 14f, 13, IS. Sumner & Hayes, 3 lots. 18. 8. 5. Ko 'erts Bryan, 4 lots, 181. 1G. 211. 133. A J Holcomb,5 lots, 15, 2H. 24, 16, 11... Tink Smith. 3 lota. 22. 27. 15. James P Smith. 3 letp 819. 12?. 1. J C Maxwell, 2 lota, $14, 19. Bakne'r. Sales 3,000 lbs. W B Hail. 4 lot,.. I15i 20J,21,21i. W T Williams, 5 lots, 9, 9J. 1Q, 21, 27. ' Enos P Mc Cracken, 3 lots. 819. 20. 25. W. W Johnson, 10 lots, $71, 10,18, 23-', 3G, 10, 22 J, 25, 15,. Mary Roberts, . 4 lots $5.10, 13, 13. 19.10, 17. Farmer's. ' The Fanners Warehouse pold 17.- 527 pounds. J A Justice, Greene county, Tenn., 5 lot at $16, 19. 20, 41, jedlord & UriRin, Madi son county, 5 lots, $16 16, 20, 25, 26. Patterson Reece. Madison county, 4 lots,203, 23J, 24, 30. C. Fowler, Madison count v. 3 lots, $20, 21, 24. Smith & Hvder, Buncombe county, 3 lots, $19, 20, 23J. Suxd u Yocr Ordebs. : To those in the r ity and surrounding country who wish to bo supplied witlr Oyssers for Christmas day or Christmas weekI would suggest the proinnt send ing in of orders, which will be filled without fail. Freeh Ovsters. Fish. fcc. received dni- ly. - ' T. A. Prioe. Easle slrfet. del5-d5tAwlt Don't fonret to call at Pelh cards in rich profusion, the product ol borne and foreign artists for 4? lower titan any where. , , Notice to Tobacco and Buyers. Farmers ;t.V;V: ' ' mouse . Located in' Hendersonville, N. C, is now ready for the reception of tobacco The proprietor is desirons for the farmers to bring in their tobacco for exhibition,- where the buyers are invited, - so -.they may. fix certain sale days. : ' 1 - " '. ""'': ''' Ample room "will be found .for packing, Vand 116- charges, unless satisfactory stiles. ... 7' ; .'- On Wednesday, Nov. MSth inst.", is set apart for the first sale day, when the public generally are invi ted to come out. .: ... -j For further information, address ' ' S A E. Fletcher, Pronrie tor, ' .- ' Hendersonville, N. C. ' nov 15d3mos - 7 ' ."'vi" Go to PelhamV iVui? Storviind Kee h?-Ji at0koTrfthVn?fn;8ent8T&efofe voi purchase, ' " I - Best mountain copper ' tist?Jed corn whisky at Hampton ic Feathentone's. Hampton & Featherstone always buy the purest and best brands of liquora, tobaccos and cigars. . A small House for sale on Phillips st., ' between Grove and Bail v st. Applv to dccfidiw.- . C Haisskx. Tr UamiHon & Featherstone's beet npple and peach brandy. See Pelham's chean counter, the nualitv and the uheapneu thereof is amazin?. - For heavy boots at light prices go to Weaver's Shoe Store., r Fresh Oystris, - In air-tight cans, reivetl every Tues day and Saturday, at Capt. Price's Fresh Fish market, adjoining Weaver's Shoe Store. The oysters are a luxury. Fresh ocean fish of the best varieties, received fevery Wfd'eday nd p'atnidav mornings Call promptly." . t. . Tie largest and best stock ol" rubhr r shoes in the city at WT. Weaver's Snr e Store. EXCELLENTfA. ' - Consisting of - Gordon V DiIIworth'8 Sped- - alties ' Mince Meat, Plum Pudding, Raspberry and Green Gage Jams, ' . Fresh Piutapples, Calves Feet Jelly, Cranberry Sauce, As jorled Jnnr, Salad Dressing. ' . - BOAEI) OF HEALTH. :: , . For the purpose of organizing a Coun ty Board of Health for Buncombe coun ty, all resident 'physicians of the coun ty who have complied with the laas of the State in regard to the practice of medicine and surgery, or have a diploma from a regular medical collegewitliiithe Mayor of AshevilleJ and city or county surveyor, are requested to meet at the Court House in Asheville at 12 M, Mon day, the 4th day of January, lsS(k.. V ' . J. K. Raskin, v , dcolS d2w? ..- Ch'mn. Crossed Black well's, (Euvlish) Jams, as follows: Apricot Green Ga.? llaspberry, ' Strawberry, and Orauge Marmalade. We call special attention to the above packed in glass jars, ami are the finest gr ods found in any market. , ; - Home Made Sweet Pickles, " , . New Crop Currant, Citron, Figs, Finest Table and Seedless JUaisins, ( Nuts, Cranberries, f'neoaonts, ... Oranges. Lt menu, ' " . ' Preserved . Figs, . t'ar.toiLiiinger, Guava Jelly, - California and Imported Fruits, in glass, Imported I'.iandy I'eaches and Cherries, Edam & Pincapp'e Cheese, Albert Bie " cuit, ' Instantaneous Chocolate, Brouaa, Cocoa, Finest Salad Oil, Olives, Capers, 7 . Anchovy Paste, Yarmouth Bloaters, Pales'of Game-trulHed, Potted Meati as, French PeasA Mushrooms, Aspara. Devilled Urabs, Shrimp, lobster, Boneless Cod Fish, Boneless Sardines, No.. I Mackerel, N, C. lioe Henings, Sugar Cured Hams and Beef Tongues, Prepared Buckwheat FIoj: : Finest New Orleans Molasses, . 7 s Kock Candy, and Maple Syrup,' , -Finest Iiaw and Roasted Collees, ' Choicest' New Crop Teas, - ' " ; Key West, and Imported Cigar, Full Stock of Staple Groceries. "Ve offer to the public, this season a large and betfr sftlcctcd stock v than we have ever es hibit-M from the best mnnuv ticturera, and of the "choicest quality," , which, are alwavV' reliable,' ie better . satisfaction, and are the che'Pt. South Main St., opp. Ka;l IIq'..!,- i. -. 4t
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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