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CmZENJOB OFFICE, :t WTESjT BIDE' PUBLIC HsOlUA t E. LETTER HEADS, '.'; i j POSTERS, ' . ' BLANKS, Ac And fob Work of all kinds don -with . from finest and tit tow fries. ' a - - r" i ' 1 ' - 7 - - v ... . v, Furmaiv Stone ft Cancion, . EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS: -r lYear,. ia.oo - a Mol. ?. -v 3.00 1 "Var,' v - 1.50 e Mo.. 9"f5 . - Weekly, VOL II. NQioi. ASHEVILLE, NLC SUNDAY MORI I ITG; AUGUST i886.? I ': PRICE: CENTS ADVERTISING RATES LOW. DAILY EDITION MIDI ... ' .- . - i AS1TKVIXLK WfCIETXES. , f.vin 0)maTiIdT,No.5..A.'PorterEnilitent Commander ; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets 11m Wednesday night iu each month. ; .rfnAcriUe Chapter, E. A. M.-G. H. Bell, High Priest; 8. Hammershlag, Secretary. Meets the second Wednesday night in each month. ML Herman L-Mot.So. 118. A. . A. M. JT. C. I'aee Worshipful Master; Fred. L. Jacobs Secretary. Meets ;tho first Friday uight In each Swutnanca Lodge, K. ot B., No. 66. --j-Boardman, Dictator; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets the lirst and third Monday nights in each reacA lircad Council, No. 701, X. J.. Ellis Levy, Rerent: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets tn the hull of the Knights of Honor on the second ami fourth Monday-nights in each month. The Woman' Missionary Society of the M. K. Church, South, meet in the church class-room on the First Friday of every month at 4 o clock P. M. ASHEVILLE CIIUBCM. DIBECTOBT - Bfvthodui? Episccal Cliurch Church SU Her. W. W: TVtvB--Jloruing aorviees 11 a. m. j oesday evening p. - nubata-JhaorST . Froabytma Cfatrdir-Chiirch BLJ- it ' - Kev. J. P. Gammon-erviceff 11 a. m.;7Jjp; m.; prayer meeting five p. m. Wednes day; Sabbath .flchool half -past B a. nu Episcopal Church, Trinity corner Church and mUoto Bts. 1 ' Bey. Jarvis Buxton, D. D. Bev. Varday McBeo, Assistant Ec tor .Services Sunday, 11 a. m. ; 5 p.m.5 'WednesdayB, Fridays and Holy Days, 10 a. m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satnrdays, 5 p. m. j Friday, 8 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Baptist Church corner Woodfin and tfpruots. Iter. J. L. CarroU Serviceg 11 a. in.; 70 p. m. ; prayer meeting 7:30 d. jr. Wednesday; tabbath school 9 a. m. Roman Catholic Church. Itev. John A. McHugh Services every Sun day hut the first Sunday of the month, when (services will be held at the Warm Springs. Doubleday Mission Church. Itcv W W Bays Pastor. Sabbath School,' J H Weaver Supt. ' COLORED CHURCHES. A. M. S. Church Zion) College St. Rev. Mr. 8herman -Services 11 a. m.; S p. m., and half.past 7 p- rn-i Sabbath school 9 m, Baptist. Kev. Mr. Rumloy Services 11 a. in. ; 3 p. m., and iialf -past 7 p.m.: Sabbath school 9 a.m. Episcopal, Rov. Mr. Massiah Services 11 a. m.; Sab-, bath school 3 p. m. Presbyterian Church, col. corner ration Av enue and Bailey St. Rev. Q. W Higgins, service 11 a. m.. 3 p.m. and 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting 8 p. m, Thursday. Sabbath School 4 p. m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. Home Treatment. WE ARE PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN Asheville, N. C OUico on Mam Street, fulllam House, first floor. We make a specialty ef treating Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis. Rheumatism, Paralysis, Chorea, Neuralgia, and, in fact, all chronic dis eases, and all diseases resulting from an impover lshed condition of the blood. Jf you are able to walk to the office, yon CAN -be CURED, as many are being cured by our new treatment. We use in addition to the Oxygen, th ' Medicated Vapor. - In this way we can treat the lnngs locally, as we vaporize all medicines; and the patient in hales the vapor, holding it for a short time in the lungs thus the msdicine held in suspension in the vanor is deposited in the air cells, where it is taken up by the blood. It not only produces the local cflect desired, but A CONSTITUTIONAL EFFECT. -It yon have any kind of Lung disease, come and consult us. Wc will not charge you anything for consultation. THE OXYGEN GAS, breathed two or three times a day, will restore you to perfect health, though you may think yourself beyond the reach of remedies. There is not the least danger connected with the treat ment. The effect is pleasant, and the result permanent. For Asthma, it is a specific as much as Quinine Is for chills. If you have Asthma, it will cure you, and the relief is almost instantaneous. NASAL CATARRH, our treatment will permanently core you. W e have been using the OXYGEN AND THE MEDICATED VAPOR for some years, and in that time we have cn red hundn ds ot cases of Consumption after they had repeat i hemorrhages, and were given' up by the best physicians in the land. , NO MEDICINE GIVEN! ' All diseases treated locally. Quit taklng'ined icine. Come to our office, and get nature's .remedy, .- . COMPOUND OXYGEN. 4 We aUo pay special attention to RECTAL DISEASES-PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, AND . RECTAL ULCER. Wc have an entirely new treatment, that is - painlesn; tne palitini need not lose one hour from business or pleasure. We do not use the -knife or litgatare, or the carbolic aoid injection. We fan CURE you, and are willing to INSURE a CUBE, if you so desire. - , - NO CURE, NO PAY! We send the HOME TREATMENT with chemicals to last two months for SIS. We do not publish Testimonals, but on application will furnish any number of post office address, man ners of patient who have been cured under our treatment. Consultation free. DRS. IIARGAN & STONE, Members of the firm of H., H.&B. Physicians. aug 1-dlm . . - - Owing to the death of ' Capi. J. "M. Jones, the Patton Avenue Hotel is for rent The Hotel was in the lull tide of patronage, and the incoming tenant 'will step into a good business if arrangements are perfected at once. Apply to - . ' WALTER B. GWYN; ' 1 , dtf - -' ; Land AgentT '' BOUGHT, SOLD. AND EXCHANGED " BY -EDW'D I. S ATHAW, ASIIEVILLE, ' J a Office one door t South Eagle Jlotei, opposite July 9-dmos ;v: - DAILY EDITION. THE DA1XY CITIZEN Will be published every Morning (ex cent TUondav) at the following rates strictly cath: One Year, . ' . . ' . f8 00 Six Months, . . . . 3 00 Three " . . 1 50 One' " .. 0 One Week, r 'i - -. .- w - 4 15 rnWr.wA'PB will tlalivor tVi a nanr nv- ery niominp m every jJarvm mo wv w our subscnDers, ana parues warning k 511 - 1 - 11 -1. -Ira.vwn.-w Coffin Will pieaSMJ yail SI luo viiman uuiw. Send your Job Work of all binds to the Citizen Office, if you want it done neatly, cheaply and with dispatch. Arrival 'aI BrtwrfnM eT Passenger ;,,.rn? t --. BiuUBBtKT ArHv 9;53 a. m. ana fttlS-j. JC . . , t it; arts 10:00 a mnd 4:31 p m. - ' Tenneaseav Arrives BJM) a. m. and 4:21 p. m. : Departs 10:01 a. m. and 61 p m. WATjmrmj ArriveB 3:20 p m. and departs 10:10 a. tn. . , . .- . - The general mail from the East is received -w . k a Li.nn. m vm trim . rno trAitarai wt 1 1 Trnm the Paint Bock branch by the 4-J21 p. m. train. A mail from Washington, and Charlotte, or Txuches from lines connected with these points is received by the 6:16 p. m. train ; and pouch es for the same points, and to points between Asnevuie ana oiuisuury. muiutuvc, mju iw mm. 1 i .... waraea dt me 9.u a. m. uua guuig cmu INTERESTING READING RAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. ft"We invite attention to the ndver- tisement of N. Plumadore, concerning lands foi sale. tf Go to Weldon's Gem Bakery for Choice Ice Cream. 1 Schedule on the A. & S. It. R. The following is the schedule at' pre&r ent run on the Asheville and Spartan burg Rail Road : Leave Asheville 7 a. m. Arrive at Ilendersonville - 8:15 " . " Spartanburg 11:40 Leave Spartanburg 4 p. m. Arrive at Hendersonville 7:10 " " " Asheville S:15 " Mr. Foster S.. Sondley returned yes terday from a trip to Newton, where he was called on important legal business. Judge Shuford, Messrs. M. E. and H. B. Carter, J. M. and II. A. Gudger and J 11. Merrimon came home yesterday from Madison court. ' - Prof. Willoughby Reade will give one of his charmingly entertainment readings at Haywood White Sul phur Springs to-morrow night. We have several interesting arid important communications which will appear as rapidly as we can ar range i'oilWethank our friends, but must ask thr indulgence. : . Our quandam townsman Mr.-J. F. Jordan, now of Greensboro, is in the city. ' His charming wife ac companies him. Their many friends are highly pleased to have them here again. . ' We can now understand why so many young men of Asheville and Waynesville take trips over the Murphy division on Sundays. There are two handsome and attractive lady telegraph operators on the line. . . m Another New Town. ; . A friend writes us from Glen Al- pine station, on the W. N. C. R. R.: "Ground for the first house of the new town here was staked out yes terday, and the lumber for it has been purchased. "It is to be the Eroperty of Mr. ' Sam'l Tobey, a uilder- and contractor from New York city. Other buildings of a good character will follow at once." We wish it all success." The tserman at the Swannanoa Hotel Friday evening was a. brill iant success, and. had it not been for the inclement weather the attend ance would have been much farger. The old-time hospitality of the ''Swannanoa" never flags, and the scene Friday evening recalled many pleasant incidents' of the past days when this public hostelry was ths great centre of pleasure, mirth and merriment "in- the city.- Many of the old patrons of the "Swannanoa" were out in full force, and it was a pleasure to meet here the faces of many of the t)ld frequenters of the sky land, who are still loud in their j expressions Of our mountain region. I i- - Peddlees' Tax. ' i .." .-. . 1 Our friend of the Franklin Press is cor rect in regard to the peddlers' tax. The law is that "all applicants for license to peddle in North Carolina must make affidavithat they are either native born or naturalized citizens of the United States." ' ", . ' . .. " It is found in chap. 34S. pasre COS. Laws of 1885, "An Act to protect the merchants of the State." We bad lost sight of the act because of its freshness. Vp yield to our friend of the Tennessee Valley. - . Fruit Jars and Jelly (Jlassks - Lowest prices, v ' . at Law's. Coral and Lusterless. Peachv Blow Vases and Jugs,' ..'-. ' at Lawn's. Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Knives, prices lower than ever, at Law's. ; If Vnn liAAil W-lnSa linnnra . arA 'Kroni dies for medical use . purchase them at Frank Lonehran's Wine and Lianor Store.'; '.i , rr-;,, ''-w-...--T. Just Reobi ed-Bought at "a Large "A large lot of Zeieler's samples of verv fine shoes for Ladies, Misses, Children, infants andJlen.. ; ; . ;.'' - : . ' : H. Redwood, ' eod, tf. .' "f -One Price Store. . Srarna Jtuns, Carpets. Mattings, oil cloths art squares, 50 inch UphoWery Goods, Sheet- wig, laoie inmasKs, uowels, JSapkns,&c - rod y- ; n. flEJJ WOOD CO. The Feench Broad Bank. .As will be seen by the advertise ment thia institution is in full oper atlon." Its features are'riew with us, and are such asommend them to the mechanic and laboring man. Thrift and frugality are the founda tions of fortune; and the small sav ings periodically laid away in hands prepared to nourish them - grow apace by accretion and the accumu lation of interest into surprisingly large suras. This is the principle upon which the New England people-have so-wonderfully prospered. The individual has prospered and the. community of States has' pros- Eered. The careful nd the though t i man. has a place in which to de posit his small savings; the little sur plus of ..the day's, the month's or the year'searnings, instead' of, because he has no encouragement to save, to spends as he goes, and, is corr- tent if at the end of the year he has made both ends meet. : - J ' " The French-Broad Savings Bank is the only one in the State. Its organization and its operations will prove - a God-send , to ;. tne people. We hope they will appreciate the blessing.. W. N. Aixman Esq, . - The democracy of Macon has done itself, and the State great ser vice by its nomination of the above gentleman for j.he House of Representatives. No truer demo crat, or truer citizen, lives in this or any other State than N. "Allman. The Franklin Press well and truly says of him: - . . "The nomination of -W. . -All-man, Esq., was an unmistakable case of the "office seeking the man." He was selected and nominated by the Democrats of this count', be cause of his spotless private cfcarac ter, his faultless record as an officer, his personal popularity, and his great fitness for the office of Repre sentative. He is an Jionor able, high toned, Christian gentleman, against whose reputation not one word can be said. He is a man-of ability and fine sense a practical sound and safe man and .one . into whose hands we can safely, commit our rights and interests, with the. full assurance that they will be ably and faithfully guarded and protected, -. Mr, Allman has .been selected, by tb-feiroe-yetiu oXnoxninatioji. known primary -meetings having been held in the different townships, at which every Democrat bad : the right to cast his ballot for the man ot his choice. He received a large majcrity of those ballots, and at the Convention subsequently held, his nomination was made unamimous by a vote of all the delegates pres ent. It therefore becomes the duly of every Democrat of Macon county to give hia hearty support to the nomination of the party, and to do everything in his power to secure the election of Mr. Allman by ' a large majority. Coming Along The Carolina Cejtteax Railroad Pushing foe the West Will it Come to Asheville. In conversation yesterday with a gen tleman connected with the construction department of the Carolina Centra Rail road, we were pleased to learn of the rapid progress n.adein the push towards Rutherfordton. In ten days more the entire grading to Red Tavern, three miles east of Rutherfordton, will be ready for the cross ties and iron. Many cross ties are already in place, and all are being delivered rapidly. . Three large iron bridges are yet to be completed, across Sandy Run, Puzzle Creek and Second Broad. The construction train is now, running to Brush creek. - By October is thought the whole line will be comple ted, and the trains running regularly. The question arises, will the Carolina Central come on to Asheville? Another important question, will Asheville and: Buncombe county do anything to in- i duce it to come? Our people can well anord to Hold out inducements. Will they do so? We submit the matter to them. . ' ' ' - - " For the Asheville Citizen. - v LEICESTER ITEMS. . J Since the sun snone out the lizards crawl, the ground.hogs retreat, and the voice of the candidate is heard in the. distance ' : ; " . -. Crons are thriving well and an averacre yield is expected. . - v" " i it is delijmtlul to Bee the timid irum- entation growing out-side of .the rail fence, unmolested. -.. - " " - 18 men were assembled in a group at Leicester on Wednesday afternoon.. The No-Fence Law was the topic After the auestion had been discussed by two Re publicans, a vote was taken, and 17 of the men were found to be for, and one against " '- irror. Jamsford s babe feu Monday from the door steps and broke its thigh. Gen eral sympathy is felt for the family-. . On, Wednesday the little daughter ot Mr. Cantrell fell from an apple tree and dis located the joint of her left shoulder.' : - The deranged son of Davenport Rogers is still in a most critical condition. The distressed family have- been obliged to chain the son in one corner of a room. They are in continual dread . of him. can there be room in the Asylum louna for the poor fellow ? - Ayer's Sarsaparilla is - designed ; for those who need a medicine to purify rheir blood, build - them up, increase their , appetite; and . rejuvenate . their whole system. No other preparation so well meets this want - It touches the ex act spot Its record of forty years is one of constant triumph over disease. , taui. Laces and Embroideries in great variety : eod- Jl. RED WOOD & CO. '- Hosiery, Moves', Jfriderwear,, ' Fans, Eib' banSfCorsets, Muchings, Parasols, Shopping Bug, d-c. . "r . - - - - eol ! . REDWOOD & CO. Mails ox the A.fc S. Roa:.. .There. has been much c' appoint ment and inconvenience J ja: isin out of the delay iff. the ' Postal Depart-, ment ta transfer the naails from here to-Hendersonville, rom;.the dirt to the raUroad: Of course c rtain' for malities of transler from oio to the, other had to-be gone through "with; contracts to be entered ir. to with the railroad authorities :; and with -the carriers to and from the d epots;" We had boped all that would have been gone through with by this time. .. Our. Postmaster, Mr. V. T. Weav er. addressed a letter to lion. C. W. Vickerv, at Washington (::':y for in formation . - .r -; ; He has furnished "a? '':.- We fI- IpwrDopy7of.MrVi4ry . reply: ; . Wasiiesgtox," Aug. 5th. Postrrfo$ter,A8kcvittef N. d: '- 1 am unable to, iurnisn you any information as to" when serviee will be established xn the line from Hendersonville to Asheville. - v ; . . ; Chas. W. Vickery, --; ' : Superintendent. We hope the inquiry will be push ed so that we may be saved - from the annoying delay of a mail transi tion occupying eight hours, when the time by railroad - is just one hour.. , : .-.;,'-'"; From toe Great West. 'y- , From the Franklin Press we learn.' Messrs. Kope Elias and - Hon. J. L. Robinson were' appointed dele gates to the State Convention. .... Mr. J. N. Hood has some very fine Durham and Ayrshire cows, onei of whicn weighs ldOU pounds.- Mr.. i. is one of Macon's best young farni ers. . - " ' -J..V; - . ; The corn crop about Smith's Bridge, we learn, is unusually fine, and it is believed will make a large yield. The oat crop is also very good. . - - . . Sunday "morning last, in Cowee township, Mr. Jas. A. Moore and Miss S. -E. Boyd were , iinited in matrimony by Rev. P. P. McLean. Tuckaseegee Baptist-Association meets at Sugar Fork church next Thursdayr and continues four days. Retirement of Dr. De Vault" ' The very many friends of the above gentleman will regret to learn of his rec tirement from ' the dreg business but a desire to enter ripon another business promptadl.him to thft move. JBy his strict fidelity in all rebels and in. all transactions, he has thoroughly estab lished himself in the conndence and. es teem of our ommunity, and hejearries with him at all times tho very best wishes of all. As will be seen elsewhere he Is suc ceeded by Drs. Grant and Roseberry, two gentlemen of the highest character who will merit the ; confidence of the public - ' - - . .- r O . " ' Corporation Taxablbs. ' -? The total amount; of th j properties listed for taxation in the corporation of Asheville for the year 188G, is $ 2,252,9(53. A large amount of property not given in in time, is yet to be added, which will run the aggregate unto quite $2,500,000, the amount of the valuation for the en tire township one year ago. Asheville is a growing, surely and permanently and substantially. - Dr. A. J. WiTHERSPOON, D. D. V This distinguished divine" anf philanthropist, of New Orleans, will be in this city . next Sunday, .He will preach at the Presbyterian Church that morning. As is done in other places, we presume and hope there will be a Union meeting of all the congregations to" hear the gentleman in his high and noble cause. -' . ',-"" - '. . A Charlotte exchange where Dr. W. has recently iectured,'says: - "The work of the Doctor is. en gaged in is a- noble one. He is a native of South Carolina, and some thirteen years ago. he started in New Orleans,, a Seaman's Bethel, and be gan his work of . christian ministry among the sailors, ; and those who ugo down to the sea.". .Since that humble' beginning 1 the work-, has prospered and increased. Now there is not only a church, but a home for sailors, where- they . are x furnished board, lodging and innocent amuse ments are .provided, and christian training and influences are thrown ; around them, . In other words it is a christian home for this ; class of people and the good work is going en with the most abuodantsuccess. While this institution is undef the immediate care of the Presbyterian churchy it is supported by contribu tion' of all ' persons . regardless of their - infiuencee " this Bethel is b&? ing recognized,' not only by the au thorities of New Orleans who praise it in the highest I terms, but by : for eign authorities, also, who acknowl edge, the good effects it has upou the sauors who come . into our-port; at that point. ' ' ' ': ' - . l- - All who can make it convenient to do BO Bhonld not fail ' to hear the Doctor.' v-:-: - A gentle donkey for sale at a reasonable price. Call on Dr. A. B. .Ware, adjoin ing Cititen office. '. '-i . ,- To ViarroES asd Others. -":: ,-:f - - Wines by the case, and other first-class goods, can be obtained at reasonable rates at the White Man's Bar. ; v -'Ziegler's Banister's, Packard & Grover's, and Morgan Jlrois celebrated Shoes in Vie new cuts. ' ": . " --: - eod -'V' II. REDWOOD & CO, - A New DrucJ Fibm. r - "i if y; Messrs. Jamesjx Grant of Frost- bury, Md.;: and John M. Roseberry of Phillipsburg, New Jersey, have purchased the drug storej' fec. Ac, of -Dr C. y. ' peVauIt assumed charge of the same, and solicit a share of patronage.' These gentle men bring , with them the highest testimonials both as to personal and professional character.: We welcome them to our city, c,ommend them to the public, and.wish , them the Mh est measure of success. I "In. referring': to these gentlemen the Fr'ostbur (Md;) Journat say i "The Journregrets to chronicle t1 ? removal of James S. GranWlate iy vith-Oi?'Al Wingert druggist,- of una piace,ui Asnevuie i. w--inuring his residence of; several years here, Mr. Grant's exemplary habits and gentlemanly deportment had Mon for him the esteem of the entire community.. Intelligent, courteous and prompt in business, he had lately added the most important of all the pharmacist's qualifications, competent knowledge of the artjby a thorough course of training in one of the best colleges in the world. In connection with John M, Roseberry, of Phillipsburg, N. J.. a fellow-graduate, he has purchased a drug store and stock in Asheville, and the peo ple of that city may be sure of en terprising and reliable service. So ciety, too, will enjoy a decided ac quisition." - For the Asheville CmzEtr. CLOSING OF THE COFFEE HOUSE. The Coffee House has almost complet ed the first year of its existence and in view of closing it temporarily, the founders wish to call attention to a few thoughts in connection with said estab lishment. We would have no one think for a moment either through discourage ment the coffee house has been closed, or that after calm consideration the pro ject was looked upon as a useless experi ment, unties are ours results are God's. This., being the principle on which our work was undertaken, we trustfully await the result. On looking around us at our present achievements in the cause of temperance, we feel gratified looking backward, we feel that we have been able to do something tn the great warfare; and we attribute much of our advancement to the establishment and success of our coffee house. It cannot be said that the coffee house has gone down and left no sign for it has created and developed certain faculties, that seek for expression elsewhere, and tbjnnojLgiyo; place, to broader fields of work. . - - Besides being the means of circulating much temperance sentiments through the country and impressing the strength of our hold on tho citizens of Asheville, and perhaps preventing some from launching in temptation's way our coffee bouse treasury greatly assisted us in carrying forward the Spring campaign In view of there being a superabun dance of lunch rooms now entirely aloof from, bar room attachment, owing to the needs of this season, being less than dur ing the winter, and last but most forci ble, the demand for establishment of one or two different branches of work in connection with our reform, we have duly considered the matter and de cided that the concentration of talent and time expended in running the Cof fee House, is now demanded elsewhere, hence we discontinue the present estab lishment,, intending to re-open later, with more pleasing surroundings in con nection with our future W. C. T. U. Headquarters, parlors, etc. Yes we are "in for life" , and me esti mate that within another year, by the slow but sure methods - now beginning our entire population will be so trans formed, and the grand reformation stand on so firm a. basis of intelligent senti ment that every doer of iniquity for sale of intoxicating liquors will be closed at which time. we will give all due credit to the assistance rendered by our Coffee House. Missionary Address. Miss Dora R&nkinfresh from the China Missionaryfleld, will speak to the "children in "the Methodist Sunday School this morning at 9 o'clock. She will deiiver an ad dress to the public in the Methodist Chuch this evening at 8 i o'clock; The Baltimore papers have pleasing accounts of Miss Rankin's talks there last week- .-,, - The Grand Opening Ball . . Of the season jyill ; take place at the " Haywood " White Sulphur Springs- next1 Tuesday evening. In, the - afternoon ', an exciting game of .ball will take place by a band of Cherokee Indians. All visitors, in Asheville' or elsewhere. and citizens generally, are cordially invited to attend.. ,t At the Battebic Park. - V The following prominent personages have reached the city and are at. the Battery '- Park : - First Assistant Post Master General Stevenson.' Mr.- Connor nf hatrAnnofflv CoL Sober of Newberry. S. O, Mr. Sherwood Badger of Raleigh, Mrs. Pembroke Jones of Wilmington. ' Mrs. Little, of Raleigh, is: visiting her siBter, Mrs. W. C. Turk. , , -. The Mayor of Philadelphia will reach the hotel to-day. . . ; . . ; vv .... lut Vhtt They All Say. 1 ' ; A C Hon. J. D. Havnifl, of Salem, Sic, Bays he nses r, Boe&nko cough and Long Syrup la hia family with the most satisfactory results, in all cases of coughs, colds and croup, and recommends it in particular for he little ones. Simple bottle free at IL II. Lyons, dawlw. . A 'few persons can get comfortable board at Mrs. J. W.Jones', at moderate prices, at Warm Springs, N. C;', , . aug7-dtf .-,v;, ' :"':ji- NNOUNCEMNT. ' i - - , . i - - -'-. I'--, '- ' ' - . . .. The many friends of Mr. J.L.CATHEYof Hominy will urge his name before the Democratic county Convention for the oflioe of Saperior Court Clerk, snDjeci to tne action oi saio convenuon. . . TIIK UEW SOUTH. It Resources and Attractions. This is a new, elegant and some what unique work gotten up and published by:':the Manufacturer's Record, of Baltimore. It is unique inasmuch as it is the work of jiews' paper enterprise,' and unique also that it is gotten up with newspaper intelligence; for the editor knows the character of information it was im Eortant and desirable to give. They aye given it fully,' and every Southern btate has lull and elabor ate notice of its . character, 'its cli mate, soil, products and capabili ties; so. (hat the reader finds un ad mirable pompend oi just such inform mation' as he is irisearch of.-;U . ? i. The workla-'of About' S00 naees. bound. n Russian leather, cloth or paper, at the option of the buyer. TENNESSEE ELECTION. Great Democratic Trinmpb. A Nashville dispatch of the 6th says: Returns are coming in very slowly from all parts of the State, but enoueh is known to insure a complete victory for tne uemocratic ticket by an overwhelm ing majority. Heavy Democratic gains are reported everywhere and the maj ority ior ine ucKec win exceed thirty thousand. Only meagre returns are in from East Tennessee and unless the Re publicans have made heavy gains there the Democratic majority may reach forty thousand. A few boarders can be accommodated at Arden only. ! minutes walk from Arden Park House. . House new and nicely furnished. . C. A. Adams. aug 8-d2t Florida Curiosities. Dont fail to see that handsome collec tion of Florida curiosities on exhibition, and for sale at Morgan's Book Store in Eagle. Hotel Block. Live and stuffed Alligators, Rare Florida birds, Fine Feather Fans, Alligator teeth and Boar's tusk jewelery, bea-shells, Bird's eggs, &c. aug S-d2mos Flannels, Cassimeres, 'J weeds, Jeans, Cot- tonades, &c. eod H. REDWOOD de CCA NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Perfeot Hair Indicates a natural and healthy condi tion of the scalp, and of the glands through which nourishment Is obtained. When, In consequence of ago and dis ease, the hair becomes weak, thin, and gray, Ayer's Hair Vigor will strengthen it. roatota its original color, promote its -rapid and vigorous growth, ana unparf""tT uth. I O to it the lustra and freshness ot youth. I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for a long time, and am convinced ot its value. When I was 17 years of age my hair began to turn gray. I commenced using the Vigor, and was surprised at the good effects it produced. It not only restored the color to my hair, bnt so stimulated its growth, that I have now more hair than ever before. J. W, Edwards, Coldwater, Miss. Ayer's. Hair Vigor, Sold by all Druggist and Perfumer. Ir you in nrmna from debility and loss of appetite; it your stomach is -out of order, or your mind confused; take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Thi medicine will restore physical force and elasticity to the system, more surely and speedily than any tonic yet discovered. For six months I suffered from liver and stomach troubles. My food did not nourish me, and I became weak and very much emaciated. I took six bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and was cured. J. M. Palmer, Springfield, Mass. f tt Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared fey Dr. J. C- Avar ft Co., Tjowell, ICmsa. Sold by Druggists. Price $1; six bottles, A Grant & Roseberry Graduates of the Phial's College of Pharmacy .) Pharmaceutical Dentists, HAVING purchased the Drug Store of Mr. C. W.DeVault. we will be clad to meet his many customers, and hope to retain the good reputation the store has obtained under his supervision by dispensing - Pure Drugs, Carefully and Accurately. We make a specialty of . 8quibbs Preparations and compounding prescrip tions. . '. ' : au 8-d6m gANITARY NOTICE. . . Hereafter any violation of the Sanitary Laws of the City jwili bo prosecuted. AUg. Yin, JBBO. . - - - 11. I. JHlLil.AB.ii, 43uwlt . " " '- Sanitary Inspector. TyOTICB TO TOBACCO PLANTERS. we, the nndersirned, -warehousemen of Ashe villefind that we nave lost large sum of money by sending empty tierces to the country. In view of this fact we have decided to furnish no more. under any circumstances, jlu iuwre applications for tierces wUl be given, to the manufacturers here, who will fill tne orders if satisfactory to them. SMITH, NELSON 4 CO . . BTEYENS A CH1LDB. v - CHAMBERS, PK&Y -fc WEST. aug7-w2mos ,.. F OB SALS. A fine M AGIO LANTERN, and complete outfit. complete with everything, coat tit, price S3 cask. Sendatonce: . - H. J. FORNEY, ' r aug 8-diw . . , , ; -. . imttain,M,U WTOH 'RE 1ST T. : THE VALUABLE . SILVER j SPBINGS IIOOrEI, : ': near the Iron Bridge, i Terms reasonable Call on V H. T. ESTABROOK; i aug 3-d tf : at Estabrook's Book-store, ; OST, A POCKETBOOK, v..lnl. 1 QtQ n aflvar tnA IK In nun. backs, somewhere between Court House and Post Office will give Uberal reward for its re turn to - . H. B. BROWN. . aug l-dtf ;. ' - ",""..---.! lii-t Large boarding house, furnished conv pleto, even to tableware and linen if de- Blrec. uood patrona?e.i Apply to j , ;: WALTER B. GWYN; - . dtf " . V -T - ' Land Agent. . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CHAS. X. MOuBE. ; T. A. CTJM1CINQS. JT-OORE A CUMMINGS, ' Attorneys and OwmteUun at Xmm ASHEVILLE, N. C. ' Practice In th United States Circuit and Dto rict Courts at Asheville, Statesvhl Cbarlotta and Greensboro; in the Supreme Court at Raleicsi and In the Courts of tho Twtlveth Judicial Dis trict of the Btata or North Carolina. Special attention given to oollnctioas of elalar . og7-lywfcsw, JJR. A. M. "BALLARD, "; PlTTWICIAJi aad SUSSEOir, Office North aid Public Square. Residence on Haywood street. Office Telephone Call No. Residence Telephone Call Ko. 48, june.S7-d6mospd ' D ,R. G-. W. PUREFOY ) - Offers hia nmfpa.irm.1 uniAu , . r--v cwn w thAPlhlAnlnf AphairillA nil 1 ing country. ' Office over CarnJchael's - do 15-dly ; : . -, .. ,: PUYSICIAXS. Special attention to Chronic Din. eases, including those of " ; ' Throat and Lungs." tS" Office over COWAN'S JEWELRY STORE, ratton Avenne. ... . , ; de 10-dly w. W. JONES, Attorney at Law, ASHEVILLE, - - -N.C Office in Johnston Building opposite Com House Square. . Practices in the Courts of Western North Carolina and Supreme- Co-rt at Raleigh. nov 26-iyd JRS. McGILL & BATTLE, Wardlaw McOill, M. D.j ' Practice limited to Eye, Kar.l roht and Lnnga. Saic. Wsstbat Battlb. M.D. JT. 8. N., Physician and Soigeon. Offices over De Vault's Drag Store. jtumce nours iu a. m. to ii m., and S to 4 n m. se s-u K. JOHN HEY WILLIAMS, : Physician and Surgeon. umce : jnain eb.z aoors sontn or sanK. Kaal QMIM IH1 ITnannh TtnMlil AvanA . UK.. kAH 1 1 i. m. to 1 p. m., and from 3 to 5 p. m. Thkc. it. DAVinsoN. Jas. Q. Vasti D VlDSON A MARTIN, A ttorneva A CeasiaIlrsa.ljkw1 Anrxvn.T.H m. n. W!K'nrA.-liu In th. fitk mnA ah Tn.ui. v. -- r - .h .uw -...a. m nuinnii AmriU4S sud iu the Supreme Court of North Carolina, ano North Carolina. ... iterer to the Bank of Asheville J - aepiwwm TAMES A. BURROUGHS. Physician and Snrffeon, ASHEVILLE, N. CL, Office over Powell & Snidis. M&" Residence comer of Main, and rv ooonn streets. -; de!6-ly '- Architect and Civil Engineer. Designs, Speclflcatlons, and Estimates at th style of building furnished upon application, A work superintended when desired. . All work en trusted to me as Civil Engineer will receiv prompt attention. - Thorough drainage of lands a specialty. Post Office address. Asherlllo ot Best, N.C. Residence Swannanoa BridgeC mar 16-6moa p A. WATSON, M. D. - OFFICE AT HIS RISIKENCK. " Corner of Grove street and Patton Avenue. umce Honrs : 8 to 11 A. if., 1 to S P. m Calls left at Carmichael'a or Pelhsm's Drnv Store will beoonvcyed, and responded to, by tel epbone. - pineu-au T EOS. A. JONES, Attorney at Ia ASHEVILLE, N, C oct 22-ly s w Office with Davidson St Ha JTRa W, TL.4.W. D. HILLIARJ), . Physician and boreon Office next door south Old Bank . jan 3-6 mos . JR. M. SOUVIELLE,- latk of toe Pauis a London Hospitals. Diseases Of ill E::i, E:iH, IWil Lu.i A SPECIALTY. Offiob Hours : -10 a. m. to 5 p. m. . Office, Eagle Hotel, . aug 7 dim ASHEVILLE, N. C. DENTAL CARDS. B H. DOUQLAS8, D. D. SL, Dental Rooms over "DoVanlt's. Dror Rtor esidence in sane building AshsvlUe, N. C. feb2-wisw , DENTAIi SURGERY. nR. J. 0 QUEEN has removed his office to the Y. M. C. A. rooms on Patton Avenne. and offers his professional services to the public. ' AU professional work done with skill and neatness. i . tune lo-dwu - . DR. R. II. REEVES, D. D. S., Omen mSludor Building, ' pposiU Central Hotel, - ASHJVILLE, N. O Persons bavin artiaolal work dona, after trying it two or three weeks. U not satislledrcan ; return u ana taa money win o reranaeo. jy l . jyR. A.r B. WARE, J V ' Dentar Sarg;eon. wauvv aa xal;u vuiiutlip. BU VS UUV1 JU work wfll reoeive prompt and careful attention. " AffiAA f 4 aTMffAM lVai11ttaM MAA. 41 Rtulroaicl -Ticliets '". I BOUGHT' AND SOLD r.-.-. - .. -.. - .. bv -j - - BRANCH, ' n. Ji:-.,,?., - -.',5 . - - CIJCUK Al THE EAGLE HOTEL . if ' . .- ..i. ;. - ' . - - '! .r f- .'Asheville, . K C. '-.r'"., ' . ' r I5- wr;-- t.. -.
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