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' CITIZEN OFFICE, Vest side public; squa re. BILL HEADS,' v-X; "..'.y ." - LETTER HEADS, ' posters," ': " ' v -; -.vi . !v blanks, a0 , 7o I Pm4 o atf b don with' ,-. promptness and at lo-at f rices. . ; J1 a.co 9.00 . X.SO LOW. : O Mo., 4 6 Mob., VOL ir.-NQ 94. ftSHEV31Ea-N.: GENTS ADVERTISING 'RA TBS DAILY EDITIONf .1" ' EDITORS AND PROPBUETORS. - XV'''t 1 ' :'ri;'V;' ' ' ":X- f - - ? r !-.-. J d ASHKTI1XK SOCIETIES. ' Qrene Qmmimderf.Vo. 5. J. A. Porter Kmtoent i Vtmmander : Jordan Stone. Secretary. Meet first . Wednesday night in each month. - . Asketnlle Chapter, R. A. M.-Q. H. Bell, High tvit- 8. Hammers hi a. Secretary. Meets the second Wednesday night in each month. - Secret&ryT Meets Jtha first Friday night in each ' mfi2Tnnn Tstdnt. IT. at B.. No. 646. --J Boardman, DicUtor; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets the first and third Monday Bight in each 'imrt Broad Council, No.701, R. - A.-JOlle . Levy, Regent: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets In tho hall of the Knights of Honor on the second and fonrth Monday nujnt in ecamuuuu- 77k Woman's Missionary Society oftheM.E. Church, South, meet in the church claw-room on the First Friday of every month at 4 o'clock P.M. AsnmiLE CHCBCIi DIRECTOBY Methodist Episcopal Ctiurcb Church 8t. Bar. W.W.Baya Morning services 11 a. m.; ' syoning lervices 7H p sou; prayor meetinRWed aeeday eveniag p. m.Sabbata school 'J It OS. " " " . Presbyterian Church- ChurABL ito .T"P- nmmon Services 11 tm.:7Jip. m. , TO-Tfir meetine five p. . m. Wednes day t Sabbath school half-past 9 a m. Evixcoval CA"i riT-ffirrner unaron ani Bot. Jarvia Baxt-a, D. U.-Kev. varaay McBee. Assistant Bctor. Sernoee Hnnday, c 11 a. m. t 6 p.m.t Wednesdays, Fndays and Holy Days, 10 a. m. Mondays, Tnesdaya, Thursdays and Saturdays, 6 p.. m. ; Friday, 8 p. m. Sunday school 80 . m. . . , " - Baptist Church comer Wood fin and Upruce, Ror. J. I. Carroll Services 11 a. m-;70 i. m.: prayer meeting 7:80 d. rr. Wednesday; . Sabbath school flLm. Boman CathoUo Church. ; x Rev. John A. McHngh Services every Sun- day but the first tranday ox tne monm, vruen ' services irill be held at the Warm Springs. Jkmbtedav Mutton Church. KevWW Bays Pastor. Babbath School, JH Weaver Snpt. COLORED CUUBCHES. - A. Jf. B. aiunhlZion)ColUgeSt. ':: Bev. Mr. Sherman Services 11 a. m.: 3 P m., and half.past 7 p- Ta. Sabbath m. : BabOtt. . school 9 ltev. Mr. Enmley Services 11 a. m. ; 3 p. m., and half-past 7 p.m.: Bahbath scnpoi v a. m. JCpitoopaX. ' Bev. Mr. Massiah Services 11 T m.; Sab bath school S p. m. . - . Presbyterian Church, cot.--corner Potion Av- ; . -mue and Jiavej tsu Bev. O. W. Higglns, service 11 a. m., 3 p. m. and 7:S0 p; m. Prayer meeting 8 p. m, Thursday. Sabbath School 1p.m. - , - TO TOURISTS AND OTHERS. codnrRY board x THE ST. bLAIR HOTEL AT WEAVERVILLE . . OFFERS UNUSUAL ADVANTAGES ; at eiceedinrfy moderate rates. ' July.4-dlmo AHDE1T 2.00 per day, 12.00 per rcck, -40.00 per month. - Address - THOS. A. MORRIS, may 19-dtf ' . Proprietor. SWANNANOA HOTEL Asheville, N. C. ' - Altitude, 2,339 Keet Abeve the Sea Thk recent additions and improvements to the Swammanoa make it, perhaps, the most attractive anj eomfortable Hotel in the South. Its Tower and 450 feet of galleries furnish views of the Swannanoa Biver and the French - Broad Biver valleys. Also views of the Blue ' Bidge, Pisgah, Balsam, New Found and Elk - rango of mountains, peaks of which are over 0,000 feet high. Convenient to Tost, Express, Telegraph and Railroad Ticket Offices, and . . Asheville Bank, Asheville library and Ashe- ville Club Booms. Purest mountain water conducted to and through the HoeL( . C All Modern Conveniences. . The BaH Boom is 50x150 feet. "A fine Or--chestra from Philadelphia is engaged for the Bummer.. . - , ' Special Rate to Parties by the Month. The Proprietors take special pride in the Tidiness of their Honse, and the successful management of the ouisiner department. - ... BAWLS BROTHERS, 15 i.w's, . ' c - ' Proprietors.' : .. FOURTH AVENUE HOTEL Wytheville, Va The Mont Attraeilve Hotel In the City. Rooms large, -Atry and elegantly furnished. Oilers the most inviting accommodations to visi tors in the "mountain city" which is the most - pie isant rammer resort East or tne Kocxy Moun tain, uisrauu leet aoove sea. Has a Donnla- t ion vi auwi. Apply to - : - -KOUKTU AVENUE HOTEL. ' ' -For board rates per day $2.00, per week S14.60, with special rates according; to rooms, & '. - t ree Onalbua to aU trains. Circular mailed t9 anv one sending; addiess.-.. ' ' jiine t7-dUuo - t -.y - . vi' -. - JVaynosvillc, N. C., Mbs. EMMA WILLIS, PBOPBiXTKSaa. . GOOD SAIIPLE ROOMS. - -"ATTENTIVE 8EBVANTSr---J'--r Fare the best the Market affords. TERSIS,i.50perday.i Special rates to month. . -. Familiea per week or . apl ll-d3mos. ' ; igton H!enclorsbnville-"Nr. O. Remodelled, refitted, repainted, tne ARLING TON offers itself as the most eomfortable and pleasant place for summer visitors. A Rood and abundant table, g combine to make table, good rooms, a well shaded yard, it a real summer ratrca retu summer rvreai tor summer visitors and the trave ling public. Terms liberal. Special rates to families. T. A. ALLEN. ProDrietor. Iuly24:d)m Henderson ville, N. C. . etMt m - b it J M La ikmm' ration Avenue, new) 'Bailey street., . J,,L. L. SLAGLE, ; Proprietor and O w n r. ", This house visitors will find to be qnlet and hnme-lifee, snd tie manager devoted to their comiort. Accommodation ior a - rambpr of guests. It C v. ry large tm; t busio&s?. . t ' If. .1 l Hotel MerGnanis DAILYr EDITION. - THE AIIiT CITIZEX '. Will be published every Morning (ex cept Mondavi at the following rates strictly cash; ." s OneTear. . .' . ; ; $3 00 Six Months, v . . .3 00 Three . . . . 1 50 One " r ' . - - '.TV; . V-- 50 One Week, . a. 15 Out Carriers will deliver the saner ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our Enbecribers, ana parties wanting it will please call at the Citizen Umce. .- . f 11 11111 . SllfcS"""!" -''Send your Job Work of aU hinds to the Citizen Office, ' if you want il done neatly, cheaply and vnth dispatch. ; : Arrival and Tprtre f Pnssenarer . -. - i - Trams.. . . Salihbtjet Arrives 9:55 a. m. and 6:16 t.u. . ' Departs 10:00 am and 4:31 pro. Tennessee Arrives 9:50 a. m. and 4:21 p. m. : Xnarts 10:01 a.m. and 61 p m. - WAiajcaviuJt Arrives 30 p m. and departs im t1.A R.fE m . in . iU ...i ivii 1 mail f-rm the Paint Bock brooch by the 4:21 p. m. train. A mall from vvaeiunston and Charlotte, or vouches from lines connected with these points is reoeived by the 6:16 p. rm train ; and pouch es for the same points, ana to points DPtween Asheville and Salisbury, inclusive, and for warded by the 9.20 a. m. train going east INTERESTING READING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. Schedule on the A. & S. R. R.' ' The following. is the schedule at pres ent run on the Asheville and - Spartan burg Rail Road : , . . Leave Asheville . - 7 a. ra. Arrive at Hendersonville 8:15 .. Spartanburg 11:40 Leave Spartanburg - - - 4 p, , m. Arrive at Hendersonville 7:10 ; - " Asheville 8:15 " t"We invite attention to the ndver- tisement of N. Plumadore, concerning lands feu sale. ' . tf Go to Weldon's Gem Bakery for Choice Ice Cream. - . - A splendid shower gladdened the earth and the hearts of the people' hereabouts yesterday. - Hon. H. A. Gilliam was in the court room yesterday, al30, Mr. Edward Ship pin, a prominent lawyer of Philadelphia, Mr. Oliver Reighard and family of WilliamsDort Pa., is visiting Asheville for the summer and stopping with Dr. Pease. Dr. J. A. Gray, of Atlanta, secretary of the State Medical Association of his State, is in the city, stopping" at Mrs. Dr. Reynolds. - . A number of Asheville'a-rnost charm ing young ladies attended the court yes terday t witness the proceedings in the contempt case against .the Citizen. The Citizen acknowledges the graceful wuiyliumxik '' Col. 3. L. Howell, an Ashevillian one half the year, and an "Arkansas' Travel ler" the other half, is enjoying the Ashe- villr half of his citizenship, now, with his family: Eos very many Jriends are very glad always to see him and' them. The 4th Judicial district conven tion nominated Judge Connor by ac clamation, and Col. Worthjngton, present incumbent, for ; Solicitor on the first ballot. The case of Dan Henderson the jailer in charge of Asheville jail when Ray and Anderson escaped was tried yesterday. Mr.-W. R. Whflson prosecuted for State, Mr. J. S. Adams defended.- Last evening the jury reported they 'couldn't agree." and so the "case stood at adjournment.! We will not venture to say the jury was hung. ", , . t.' r Tickets from here to Round Knob and return are sold at this depot at Asheville ; and frou. other points in the same proportion. The trip is, sb pleasant a one, the Round Knob table so good a one, and everything connected with it - so .pleasant, that we presume these low rates and the great convenience of the schedules will make the trip a popular one. : Mabbied, . On the 28th inst by Esq. A. T. Suin mey, Mr. A. E. Brown and Miss Lillie Stines. -. ; r ' . - NOBTHEBN SeTTLEES ASSOCIATION. ' - : - The regular monthly meeting of- this Association will be held "' at 4 o'clock p. m. at the ofBce of the Secretary, A full attendance is requested all visitors in the city are cordially invited,-l?- " Crry Bond Question, . - . ' To-day at 12 M.is the hour designated up to which eealed bids for the.nwcity bonds wilf be received"' We presume that either at that hour, or1 possibly at an early meeting of the Board of Aldermen, these .bids will be operled before the public, and, decided upon. This is an important matter- to our city. .The Citizen will eontain a list of all bids made, and of the bid or bids accepted. Fruit Jars Jellt Glasses, V Lowest prices, C-i - - at Law's. Coral and Luslerless, ' P each 'Blow Vases and J ugs,. - . ;-at Law's. . Silver Plated Spo0ns,Torks and Knives, prices lower than ever. ; - atJLAw's. r "If you need wines, liquors ' and bran dies for medical use purchase - them at Frank " Loughran's Wine and .Liquor Store.-;."--; . ' '" .' m m r - , ( To -Visitors ; asd Others; l"0';::hy.jZ Wines by the.case, and other first-class goods, can be obtained at reasonable rates at the White Man's Bar. - . ; , ; . . . . , - - - ' ' f : The neatest and quietest place in town is at the White Man's XSar. - r - ' laces and Embroideries in great variety. ; . The visitors to this section have unan imously pronounced the "Bonanza" the leading resort of the kind in the South. New supply Helmets and Straw Haie. also 4 in hand Pigeon Ties at . ' WlIITLOCK. Now stock Ribbon just in at . : , v,,: -v ,. .'WlIITLOCK, ;, GREAT COIITEHPT CASE THE CITIZEN IN COURT CONCLUSION OF ARGU- Henry Hardwicke, ;' J, M, ;Gud jger and M, Carter MAINTAIN. GRANDLY -, THE RIGHTS OP THE PRESS,' FREEDOM OF SPEECH ! Z:l -'V . v " - , ' -' - r, - fXii ?j i Messrs Joseph S. Adams, W. W. Jones A ,oV.pavicS s on; S..Luskjt:;H. .-B, Carter. Sustain the JRule Court. of the LARGE ' CROWDS ;W COURT nOOM! THE The Astounding: ; Decision of Judge "Shuford ! :-s Three Hundred Dollars Fine-i- Respondents Appeal V 1 At 4 p. m. yesterday the respon dents with their: counsel appeared oromDtlv in the court room ..to an- Sk " swer t'ie rule heretofore noted. 'l The case was called by the court. The court said : I have ordered new rule to be issued , to th& "edi tors of the Citizen, made returna ble at this hour, It has not. as yet been served..- I 'ask if service will be accepted at once, as the court would like to hear , argument r pb both now.1 The following' is' the second rule: ' - ". ; State'of N.C. ) Criminal Court. Buncombe Co. J f July term, 1886. This court being informed that the Asheville Citizen, a newspaper published in the city of. Asheville, on the 29th day of July 1886, dur- Tfrffse38l6Hrib.e court, con-- tained in its columns certain libel ous and contenrptuous publicas uons, reterring to a rule served up on R. M. Furman,- Jordan Stone and J. D. Cameron to shdwiOause why they shall not be attached for a contempt of the court in" making a certain publication on the 28th of July 1886 as set out in" the order of his court, which directly; tends to impair the respect due to the .au thorny of this court, in words as follows : - . -v, .Vr.'-i;; CONTEMPT OF COURT. Judge Sliaford Feels Aggrlev- cd and his 'llglllty,; V '-.- Ruffled. 7, 'THIS -i COURT. MUST r v" : RESPECTED.'! ' Baneombe 'Inferior Court Tersns the - PrlvllesM ot the Pmi. " Monkeying Withv a fiuzz Saw. MMani prOpd man," 4-J-.i - rest ia a Uttl brief authority, - i . ; ; a ICosl Ignorant of what he's most assured, v HJg glassy essence like an angry ape, ' ; Playp gnch lantaUc tricks bt tore high Heaven Ai make the angelfl weep." . , J ' I f On Wednesday, 28th 'Inst,' there ap peared in the local columns pf the Citi zen, a newspaper published in the city of Asheville," the follo wing paragraphic and spasmodic specimen of wisdom: . . ;. !fAHGISG' TUB JURTES.'. Judge Shuford 'b Inferior court seems to Jje playing the mischief with its juries. It. ad turned Monday evening " with two honi"ries. Now if they" would hang the court and the bar and all the plain tifis and defendants, we - really do not know but that the country would be helped. However, we would reallv Te! gret to have some of pur friends tied up. On the assembling of the Inferior Court yeBterday , morning, his , Honor Judge Shuford took occasion to refer to the 1 above from the bench, in which he as sumed the paragraph to be treating the Inferior Court of. Buncombe with con tempt, remarking "this court mnst be treated with respect," and concluding bv directing the solicitor to draw up a rule, in proper form directed against the edi tors of the Citizen to .show cause why they should not be punished for con tempt of court. ' - 1 , , " 1 -. At the warm hour of 1 p. m., our wor thy sheriff, John R. Rich, with all the paraphernalia of- his ofnee aboat him, Drougnt to tne Citizbh office, and deuv- ered to the editors of the Citizen, sever ally, individually and collective! v. - the following paper writings, in words fol lowing; to-wit, s, that is to say: (oopy.) r ;'; '.'State of North Carolina, Inferior Court, Buncombe Copnty. J July term, 1880 Robert M. Furman, Jordan Stone, ar I J. IX Cameron, Editors of ILi Ash - .vale Citizen: - You aw hereby notified that the fol lowing order v. as made and entered on the minutes of this Court- A true copy Is attached to this notice, and to make your personal appearance before his Honor, George A. Shuford, JuJ..;e of Paid Court, to answer the same, oil the 2'Jih day of July, A. D. 1SS3, at eleven o'clock Ai Mm in the Court House "at Asheville: Herein fail not. --. ..Issued the 28th day of July, 1883.' :l -Hi '(Signed) Mont Patton, ;"' - "- r r "Clerk Inferior Court." Stateof N. Carolina, A Criminal Court rBuncombe county, July Term, 1886. i 'ln. tAsnevine swuzenr a . newspaper published in the city of Asheville, e-n the 28tb tjay fit. J uiy, isbo, during tbe seion of this court, con taine-d in its columns a certain contemptuous publication direct ly intending to .impair the respect due U the aotbotityof this Court, .which1 is WOluuu., . niuiguig iiJ J juries , ana 13 in worCs-as follows: f Judae Shnford's Infe rior Court seems to be playing the mis- cnief-wtn tits juries, ana adjourned Monday, evening wnn . two nung Junes. Now; if they wou Id hang the' Court, the bar. and all tne piaintius and defendants we. really ,do not , know, but that .the country would be.nelpcd. However: we would Really regret to have some of our friends tied .up." And that R. ?I. Fur. rnant Jordan Stone srd J. D. Cameron are the, editors"" ancCpi'lilisiiera cf tliat paper, It is hereby ordered , that the clerk )f Ihis Court do issue a notice to the Said B. M. Furman, Jordan Stone and J. u. Cameron to be -and appear be fore tkis Court, at the court house in the town of Asheville,- on the 29th day of July, 3880, at eleven o'clock a. m., and saow;cause, it any jney nave, why; they shall not be attached for a contempt pf tmsuourw ,. ? ..-:".,?.. v-i .fti'i. ' JrI certify that the foregoing is a true copy Of the paper on my minutes. This, at office in Asheville. the 28th dav of juiyissa, ' v : - . .; ' - ' - ,JUONT fATTOX, " , i - "a -Ti.-C'r.-T-y-clerk Inferior Court, . i. "k .I Buncombe County. "'-For furtherremarks concerning these proceedingSi see to-morrow's issue. The unziN will be ablv represented this morning at the hour named in the sum mons. : i 'i-'r- t ' ' ' AnoT also other publications In the said paper of tne same ' date that is to say pn the 29th day of July,:1886, W hicn by words .. . :and inuendoes refer to said publication and- reflect upon the", proceeding 'of this' court thereby: further impairing the - au thority of the same,'which are here to' appended in the following words: "Stop that UiBccs." - A few'years ago while a circus pei formance was going.on, with the' noted John Xowlow in the ring, the band playic& the base legged girls a jumping, the .- monkeys a monkeying, a colored American citizen in the audience arose and yelled to the top of his veice "stop this circus i stop the circus ! " Of course everything ceased, the band stopped blowing,-and became quiet. When the ring-master and Mr. " Lowlow turned to the interrupter, and asked what he want ed.' tne aforesaid disturber remarked. "Yoa can go on witb your circus- only wanted icy snow my authoTdv. Mr. .Low low at once took off his '"SDOtted c aD.' and bowinsr rjolitelv asked bhecentleman "What do-1 ;owe yoiiThe. debt,.as Prostrated by the alarming presence of the High, anenff of Buncombe county all day yesterday, we really failed to at tend the Inferior Court, and therefore our melange of the proceedidgs of that august tribunal fails to appear.- ' In' lan guage which may be more or less famil iar, "it was as well as could be expect ed.'f v.'-'. L " 'X" , . . . And it appearing to the court that R. M. Furman, Jordan Stone and J- D. Cameron are the editors and pub lishers of said paper, it is hereby Or dered that the Clerk of this Court do -issue notice - to the said R. M. Furman,-. Jordan . Stone and J, D Cameron to be. and appear before this court at the . court house, in the own of Asheville on the 29th day of July 1886, at 4 o'clock p. in- and show cause, If any.; they have, why they shall not be attached in q con tempt of thiff court.' - - :- - aTo which, the respondents made same answer as to first.' - Counsel for respondents . consents ed to accept service now, and pro ceed with argument, -but that each case must stand on its own- merits. Mr. Jos. S. Adamt, of counsel ad vising the court,' argued in -support of th rule. Mr--. Adams insisted his act complained of was in con empt of court, and, therefore a mis- demeanorj and in; contemplation of aw, its publication m. a newspaper was- an Joffense i committed in the presence of the court, i He read au thorities to show what was presence of the court i'hii .. ; Mr, Henry Hardwioke- addressed the -court in behalf dfrespondents ; gave a history oAhe IawS which govern ed the press in former and modern times, and the enlargement of t&e privileges of the press and freedom of speech until the present time, when all restraints are con fined to Yery narrow and very well denn- ed limits. '. . A. y - Mr; Hardwicke cited jmany authorities' to sustain the points that to-day, in North Carolina, tho coort only has power -to proceed as of contempt, under sub-section 7 of section 648 of the Code,-; which well defines and limits the powers of the court. Mr., W." W; Jones followed in behalf of Che court, in a strong argument, as that gentleman always makes. ; '.v ; - : jur. J. m. uuager louowea ior respon-. dents in not only one of hist ablest argu ments, but his ridicule of many if not most of the "positions seriously-, insisted cpon by counsel for the court was merci- Hon. A. T. Bayidson followed , for the court, in whicb he maintained the courts were institutions which must be iespect- ed; and great editors as well as others must be made to respect tnem, ana in sisted upon the jight. and propriety of the court to proceed a3 it has done in this particular instance, as tho article complained of was libellous and well calcuated to bring thi court into con- -Jou V. . uubk . ana oonciior n. r. Carter made no arguments, bnt stated that they sympathized with the court in ts procedure ana approvea H3 course as fceir? mi proper; " : - . CV . :i. J.r Carter - cloEOd the -.argu ment for tbe respondents and the case. Capt. Carter's argiiment;"wa3 not only an able, bnt a very exhaustive one upon the law in the case, the powera of the court and the risrbta of tho press. (Aswehoj'-e ly to-iaorrow to arrange from our nous wore fully tho points mado in the argumcnti, we wi.l contla 'a 'this part of the report here,) ' . r 7 TUB EXTHAOKniNABY AK1 DANGEBOTJS D- - . " . w :.cision.'. " , : .-. Judge Shuford then thanked the coun sel on both sides for the able arguments which had been presented lie had no personal feeling in the matter, but felt it his duty to maintain - the dignity of the court, protect it against unbridled li cense, and maintain its usefulness. After a statement of his view ofthe- case, which will be- given hereafter, he adiudged - the respondents guilty' of contempt, and that each pay a fine of fifty dollars in each case, making three hundred dollars in all, - : Counsel for respondents asked courtr in makiDg up case, to enter upon the! record in full and detail the words which were decided to be contemptuous, &c. '.i Counsel then gave motion, of an ap peal, j The court, at a lata hour, ad journed. ';-;?.'. , .--v ' ' We learn' from the States ville Land' mark ;- : - '-' ' - - "It is reported that the Charlotte and Statgavill-e Ita.iroad is sooa to -become a part of the Western Division of the Rich mond and Danville system, or in other words to-be incorporated under the same management as the Western North Car olina Railroad, with Cant. V. E. McBee as superintendent. It is ; now a part of what is known as the Booth Carolina Division of the Richmond and Danville system."''- -r-:- J ! :Verily, "The stone which tbe builders refused, shall become the chief stone of the corner.".; .'---? A CuwoBiTV. . ;.,. .; ';"; .' 7 M.' j ts Sawyer . living near Panther Creek, in Graham County, has jsent to Mr. John M King of Asheville, specimens of a form :of petrifactiDn ' different in character from -any w have ever seen. Instead of the woodbeing converted into a silicate, another substance has been substituted, aluminous or ochrous earth. The material preserves the form of the wood showing the progress of each years growth as dinstinctly as a fresh cut block of oak or : pine The color u a rich reddish brown and texture soft And yielding. - We learn it is found in large quantities. - . ' - : v,-! PERSONA! - ' . ': -'.; - .' The Rev. Mr. Blackwell who came here from Orange county, with his family about ; two, years ago, and who have lived here since, returned yesterday - to Chapel - Hill, which wiu be their future home. During their stay the family have attached to it many warm friendships: and each. member carrie , away wtk -it and -unusual degree of regard and affectioni and very sincere sorrow at the severing of the strong ties cre ated. All will wish them happi ness and prosperity, in their .new abode, j , . .--".':' ;"7 '- -' z?TheSlate8rill&Lliri us that, "Mr. B. A.. Newland, late conductor on the.W. N. C. Railroad, has been discharged Irom the road for "scalping" tickets, and his train has been given to Mr, Sam Clod' felter," formerly conductor of the Murphy division. - It' has. been ; found that trout abound up Mill creek above Round Knob, ' Where the rail road crosses the stream for- the last time, coming west," there is a' wilderness country wnicn runs back into .the moun tains fifteen miles without home or settlement,' and through some miles oi which Mill Creek runs. It once abounded in trout, but was thought to nave been fished ou t , and was abandoned." Time has restocked it. and Mr. Troy tells us plenty of good nsn may now be caught. . Thb Kev, Mr. Myers will preach in the Yi M u, A. rooms to-morrow morning at 10:30 o'clock, at Haw Creek Metho dist Church at 4 p. m.. and at the Y. M. A. rooms at 8.-30 p. m. - The Costempt Cask-What .the Press Says :- y-:y-:Jf : ; .' The Charlotte Democrat Bays : "A mighty man must be Squire Shu- ord.r we hope the Asheville citi zen will learn him. - some common sense." . . ". .:- .-- ;v,:- .; ' : tJse ir. Gnnn'g Liver Pills for Sallow com plexion. Pimples . on the Face and Billious n ess. Never sickens or gripes. Only one for dose. Samples free at 11. H. Iijons. r - IIoHE-MADB JSIXIE8, i i ';;' , i '", Of variouffvarietles, of excellent duali- y.iust received by : James Franks, i jy fl-iwic x uneuoor oeiow post omce. V"" ;. ; ' ' T -. -V- Billiard and pool tables with monarch cushions; upstairs, at Hampton & Feath-eratone's.- v:-: --r- '-vv. ' New Black SUk Mitts arid Gloves, full supply, all sizes light tan kid Gloves .. Railroad men, attention, Whjtlockjh as received W, N. C. R..R. Buttons in Gilt andNickle x- r".:i:. ''J--.- TtTOTICE. . .. - - -l will kpII wh.laln the cltv until Aurust 18. Pianos and Organs at wholesale prices direct from iactory. l nave not expeciea 10 wun um tion except in my profession of tuning, do., but I was forced this morning; to take ont license or carry a suit through the courts. I therefore offer to the citizens of this section an opportunity to buy at wholesale prices. Yda pay no ware -room expenses or agents or tuft-agent s profits. jy2o:dtf II. W. SHIELDS. Jciv and Valuable aTJa- cliinery for .Sale . - ' OFFER the following new Machinery for sale - - OneM-lnch Planing end Matching Machine, One four-sided Moulding Machine,- One heavy Monicins; Machine, -One large Iron Tenftoning Machine, -, One small ieea aiui, -lso some second-band Machinery, as good as new, as follows: . . : . ' ; -One 20-inch Planin? Machine. -One Atlaa En?ne, 15-honie power, -1 Westing House Engine. 10 horse power. 1 10-lorse lortal.leioiler. . . One 2:!ior'ja power boiler,; ..." - .-.. - ' Oet'M'C' .r uw-i?.il. - - -t " Tiiisi.itr; -.i.-ry is being used everyday. "All or part of t:e above will be sold on reasonable term. Apply to . . -' N. V. HTr.D-VOOD, - jj Ij- Ji',vaw2v . AaiievUie, N. C. , 110WN IN GEORGIA, GORDON NOMINTED "GOVERNOR. FOR Becel vlnjc Every Vote but Two. Georgia' has labored and the result. is Gordon.' A more disgusted accoucheur than Major Bacon, however,, has seldom been teen. Three months ago Bacon had a walk-over for the Governorship, but In an evil hour for him Jefferson Davis started out on his celebrated trip. uen. uoraan Decame one or the attach ments of the party and then began that famous ride through . Georgia which warmed up the Confederates with mem ories of 1862, asd made ..Gordon's arm the propiupon which the. venerable ex Uonfederate leader leaned.. From that day to this almost every county conven tion has been Waterloo for. Bacon and a ringing victory for Gordon. : The local politicians .were ; onhpr8ed' bjmhe-Bol-diers, who rushed to Jordan's rescue. On the eve of the assembly of the con vention," Bacon made a- last appeal to his followers to gratify him at least by refusing to make Gordon's nomination unanimous. He declared that the ring which worked against him had in its membership the two United States Sen ators, ? the Govern w, an 'unscrupulous Eress, and the result had been achieved y corruption. . . Judge John T. Clark, as temporary president, referred to the fact that the convention . represented the white peo ple . "-' ' Judge B. H. Bigham was made perma nent chairman. - - The delegation from Bartow county was refused a seat because suspected of independentism, one of the speakers al leging that "this was the best time to rush out independentism." - After Bacon bad been nominated in a five minutes speech as the representative of personal purity, Gen. Gordon's name was put for ward by several orators who had been in training for the occasion. - y.:vfv: Notwithstanding the appeal' of Maj. Bacon before referred to for his men to die in the last ditch, they all finally went over to ueraon. except two, whose voices of disagreement could be heard occasion ally above the din. Gen. Gordon made a feeling speech, after which the convention completed its work as follows : For secretarv of stata N. CBarnett. For treasurer-R. Har deman. For attorney general Clifford Anderson. For comptroller, Wm. A.I Wright. - INTEREST IN THK CllIZEN COMiMPT CASS. A large number-of citizens, including a number of gentlemen of the bar who are visiting the city, attended regularly the proceedings of the great contempt case. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS'. . rro rent.. ; - .. . - - " I Furnished house, corner ot Bailey juiv ai-diw -'-'-"' . . ..." ; . TjTOB SALE. JL' - A Ko. 1 half DEVON COW and Calf, 6 weeks old, and some thoatn, at Swannanoa 1UUUC11, or HAH KM. JUiy 31-Wlm - QAAACBE3 4iJJ to be soldi 4 MILES OUT, as a whole or sub-divid ed to suit purchasers at private sale for 30 davsind if not -sold before expiration of this time, will be .ftfferod at public auction August num. ... - -. i cash; remainder in one and two years by . ' - ; - ATKINSON & COCKE, . . july 29 dAwtd Real Estate Dealers. RABB CHANCE. Mrs, Sarah A. West offers her Plug Tobacco Machinery for aale. Very cheap for cash or satis factory bonds. - Ivery thing needed in a first class dIu? tobacco factory with several wall established brands. For information enquire or uuress o. a. nuir, Agent, July28-dlw : AsheviUe, U. O. ii1 NNOUNCEMBNT. The many friends of Mr. J.L.CATHEY of Hominy will imre his name before the Democratic county Convention for the office of Superior Court Clerk, subject to the action oi said convention. July 26:dtc-. - . JJISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the firm heretofore known as Taylor and Gibson is dissolved. ; NAT W.TAYLOR. : ' J. H. GIBSON. TO THE PCBLIC. The andersignad beg leave to announce that he is again at his old stand, opposite the Eagle Hotel, where he will be nleased to serve the ub- lic and his friends in any work in a First Class i-notograpnic nne. . can ana examine specimens oi workmanship. . b&us taction and prices guar anteed. - - - I will tav all debts contracted bv the firm of Taylor and Gibson prior to the 1st day of Apri I, 188& I a .a not and will not be repponsible for any contracted since that date without my con sent. NAT W. TAYLOR, July t5-dtf- : ; , r., . Proprietor. BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED ASHEVILLE, - . -r- N. G ' Office One door South - Eturle" IlateL onrjosite Swannanoa. ' - - .,.-. luly 9-d3moa - - ' . -' ." ' : 'U -Far ia the lead! The Star of Buncombe I Great BaeeeM Ot tbe ; ' Central Hotel, Aslieville, Jf C. : '. - s 21,000 Arrival) fat S years 300 In tbe -Comnliments and praise of guests is fr sweeter music than any brattsband Come to the Grand Central for nice, cool rooms. Best fare In this end of the State. ' -.-. . Board $1.00, $2.00, and $3 00 per day. J25 to f5 per month. A fine buss, drawn by six fine horses, as veil as nice carriupes, meet all trains. Deliver cnecks to parties at the depot. - -" ' Splendid Urerjr Attached. . The cheapest store in the city lino full in al department: , - . -.-. DRY goods,: notioxs: BdOTS, ' ;,. SHOES AND UATS, GROCERIES AND HARDWARE. Also agents for Domestic and .White Machines. : S, ft. CIIEDESTER- & SON, Owners axd PnoriiiETOPJ?. ' July 6-dCmos PROFESSIONAL4 CARDS. c U. McLOUD PHAS A.MOORV M bLOTJD & MOORE, Attorneys and Counsellors at IMv : ASHEVILLE, N. C. . ," ' : Practice In the'TTnltea State Circuit and JM rlct Conrta at Asheville, Btatearille, CharfotU and Greensboro; in the Supreme Court at Raleieh and in the Courts of the Mb and 9th Judicial Dia trictsof the Stateof North Carolina. Special attention glTen to colUwtioas of clab&r may 24-1 y w 4 s w . ' A. M. BALLARD, ; rnrsicuir aid scroeos. Office North side Public Square. Besldenoe on Haywood street. Office Telephone Call No. C4 Kejldnce Telephone Call No. 43. June i7-d6mospd - - JJR. G W. PUREFOY, . ; Oflers his professional services V the citizens of Asheville and surround ing country. Office over Carrcichael 'e Drugstore, viufWidencaiCharlofta at, - 4e.22-diy": :'?-X--r '' JJOCTORS OATCHELi; ' r VPHTsiqiANs Special attention, to Cbronlc Dl eases,' including those of ;' ; . ; Throat and IiUnjjs. ' - t&" Office over COWAN'S JEWELRY STORE, Patton Avenue. . de 10-dly w. W. JONES, Attorney at Law, ASHEVILLE, - - ' - N. C Office in Johnston Building opposite Coy, House Square. - - - ' - Practices in the Courts of Western North Carolina and Supreme Co-rt at Raleigh. nov 26-iyd JRS. McGILL & BATTLE, - Wabdlaw McOnx, M. D., ) ' -PracUee limited to Eye, Kar.l roht and Lunea. Sak WkbtraV Battlb. M. V.JIV. 8. N., f nysicianand Stugeon. Offices over be Vault's Drug Store. B-Offlce hours 10 a. m. to 12 m.. and to t n a. an a. . D K. JOHX HEY WILLIAM8, Fhysictan and Surgeon, . , aence on French Broad Avenue. Office hours 11 nr. to 1 p. m., and from 8 to 6 rx m. Tma r. PAymsoif. . Jam. a. ttum DAVIDSON A MARTIN, Attorneys fc CeaniKlara-at-IJlw - AaHxynxa, M. a - Win practice In the 8th and 9th Jnrtlriai Thatnn-a ud in the Bapreme Court ot North Carolina, sno 1" rwoiiuuuuruiui ine xi eaiern uistrict oi North Carolina. Keier to the Bank of AahevllleJ aepl9Haw&w6m . s. . J . 1 TAMES A. BURROUGHS. - - - Physician and Surgeon, ASHEVILLE, N. G, .'''" ' Office over Powell & Snidt-'flr . ISy Residence corner of. Main and Woodfin streetff. .w-v - ,-u..,-.--' 7 de IWy J A. TENNENT, Architect and ChU Engineer'. , Designs, Specifications, and Estimates ot ths Kyle of bunding furnished upon appjication. A work superintended when desired. All work n trusted to me as Civil Engineer will receive prompt attention. Thorough drainage of lands a specialty. Post Office address, Ashevill oi Bert, N.C. Realdenoe Swannanoa Bridgej; may 16-6mo J. A. WAT30N, M. D. OFFICE AT niS RTSTflENPl?. Comer of Grove street and Patton Avenue.' ' '. umce hours: 8 to 11 A. M., 1 to 3 P. H Calls left at Carmicbael's or Pelham's Drug Store wiU beconveved. and resnonded to. bv tel epbone. luneiz-atr - rjlHOS. A. JONE4, . . T . . , - "Attorney at jLaw v ' ASHEVILLE, N. O, -oct 22-ly s w Office with Davidson A Ma J-JRS. W. L. 4 W. D. BILLIARD, Physiciansand Sarteom Office" next door south Old BanV ' . jan 3-6 mos - , . DENTAL CARDS. B. H. DOUGLASS, D. D. S., Dental Room over De Vault's. Dnw Ktnn. esidenee in same building .Asheville, N. C. feba-w&sw SVv ..;. ?- - DIITAX. SURGERY. . nH. J.6. QUEEN ha remaved his office to the Y. M. C A. rooms on Patton Avenne. and oflers his professional services to the public AU professional work dono with skill and ' neatness. . . . . ...... - lunelO-dAwtf ' .-.C- . DR. R. H, REEVES, D.D.S., Omcx to 81adet Building, j- pposite Central Hotel, -7 ASHEVILLE, N. 0 Person having artificial, work done.- after" Jrylng it two or three weeks, if not satisfied, can return it ana toe wuuej wui oe reiunueu. ; jy l JR. A. B. WARE, '. - " - - ; ' Dental Snrseon. Afltn. t rU.HV V .. II 1 A rfl .. work-will receive prompt and careful attention. .' jyitaiy - ; . . .- . ... Railroad vTickets' i : ' . BOUGHT AND SOLD ; ! W. J. BRANCH, ' CLERK AT THE EAGLE HOTEL - .':...-. Asheville, N. C. -, , . JQESIRABLE L0T9 FOB SALE. . Korsaleai a sacrifice, four durable' lots In theeastern portion of the cilv. Threo of the lo's are vacnnt and beautifully -wooded, and on iua fourth is sitiialod a brick stadle. ;rHin! rhnnce for any ohe wishing to purchase a nice lot -ih-mi, s property mut be bo id at Mine jtw, lr further lnformntion apj'iy to W, It. v, j ; ti j Court liouse or to - Mrs. II. M. HI.;; i .n mch6-tt - ' v , " -- '. " , V ' ' . . - ';..- -. i ' : " - j - i
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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July 31, 1886, edition 1
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