Newspapers / Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.) / Aug. 20, 1886, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
CITIZEN JOB OFFICE,, , west 1 Wife public s4ttttW .. . - - .- vi- RILL heads;- .- : -"V ; 4,i'; LETTER HKAD?'Vr h v .POSTERS, -: ... -.V - BLANKS, & X 7 Wor " ff din it from ftneit and mt lw prices.' ' '' i KUITUK AND. rKOI'RlWI'!. lYear, Mo..' tfs.oo 3.00 1.50 76 W-Wlv, ' - ; l Yror, . - - ' 6 Mo . VOL IINOif2. . ASHEVILLE. N. C. FRI DAY. MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1886.: : , :! PRICE : 5 CENTS : VFk TISTNG'RA TES LOW. DAILY EDITION. ill t t . t 1 XSHr.VIVl.i& SOCIETIES. . . ' r ojufcnrtwtfcry, No. 6. J. A. Porter Eminent iirtiinuiuder; Jordan Stone, Secretary.; Meets first AJtrviUf Chapter, fi. . .Af.-rG.-H. Bell, High r-ri-wf 8. Hamnersli!. secretary. w tl. second Wednesday night in each month. . Ml. Ilcraum ,, So. 118. A. K A. M. U, 0- Fags WwrsJiipfitl Master; Fred. L. Jacoos eoretary. iloetsjbo first Friday night in each mouth.' . V a JiManivmna Lndfie, K. ot a.. No. 646. J . Bnardiuuu, Dictator; Jordaa 8tone. Secretary. WiM ts the iirst aud third Monday nights in each """iU.'-I. rh.. Wo 7m. R A. Ellie i in iWuni:' Jordm Stone. Secretary. Meets iu the haU of the Knights of Honor on the second and firo.ttt Monday nights in each month. . - The- Woman' MUMotutiy Society of the M. B. hiireh. South, meet in the church class room on tln Kirst Friday of evorv month at 4 o'clock P.M.. The lleaUy of the West Lodge No. 40, F.. A. a u Mnafi im th firat and third Monday niebto in each month. James Lattimore, -Woruhipfal Master ; H. C Crown, Secretary, AMtKTIUK CnCBClt IIBECTY itfrthorliBt Episcopal Church Church, BL s " Itov. W. W.Baya Morning aoryicos 11 a, m. ; ivening fOrvioes 7po.; Pyer meeting Wed aeaday .evening 1 p. m-CSabbath school 9 a. tu. - Prexbylervm Church Church 8L UiV. J. P. Ganimon-Serrices 11 a. m.;7p. m.;. prayer meeting five p. m. Wednes day; Sabbath school hall-past 9 a. ni. Episcopal Jhttrdip&tV-w " H;1-- McBoe," AeaistaBt Botor. Serrioea Sooday, U . m. ; fi p.m.t Wednesdays, Fnd&ys and Holy Days, ,10 a. m. Mondays, Tuesdays, - Thursdays and Satnrdays, 5 p. m. ; Friday, 8 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. . Baptist Church corner WoodfUi d Spruce.- Iter. J. I. CarroU-derriees 11 a' m. ; 70 p. m.; praver meeting 7:30 d. ir. Wednesday; Sabbath school 9 a. m. , Roman Catholic Church. ' ' Itey. John A. McHngh Services every Smv day at 11 a. m ., hat the first Sunday of the month, -when services will be held at the Warm Springs. Sunday school at 10 a. m. at ashe ville. J)oubtedav Mission Church. Rev W W Bays Pasior. Sabbath .School, J H Weaver Pnpt. - " COLORED CHURCHES- A.. Jf. . Church (Zionr-OoUegeBt. Rov. Mr. Sherman Services 11 a. m. ; 8 p. m., and half.past 7 p- rn.; Sabbath school 9 m.- BapUst. ltev. Mr. Burnley Services 11 a. m.; 3 p.m., and half-past 7 p. m.: Sabbath school 1.30 p.m Episcopal. Rev. Mr. Massiah Services 11 a. m.; Sab bath school 8 p. m. . -f . Presbyterian Church, col. corner Potion Av enue and Bailey SL Rev.G.W Hlggins, service 11 a. 8 p.m. and 7:3ft p. in. Prayer meeting 8 p. m, Thursday. Sabbath School 4 p. m. " ;- COMPOUND OXYGEN. Home Treatment. v Wf ARE PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN Asheville, N. C, . . . , . -Office on Main Street, PnTllam Home, first floor. We make a specialty of treating Consumption, Asthma. -Bronchitis Rheumatism, Paralysis, Chorea, Neuralgia, an4, in fact, all chronic dis eases, and all diseases resulting from an impover ished condition of the blood. Jf you are able to walk to the office, you CAN be CURED, as many are being cured by our new treatment. We use in addition to the Oxygen, tn 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 - lungrs hn the msdtcinelield' in suspension in - the vapor is deposited in the air cells, where It is taken np by the blood. It not only produces the local effect desired, but A CONSTITUTIONAL EFFECT. It you have any kind of Lung disease, come and consult us. - We will not charge you anything for consultation. . . . 4 THE OXYGEN GAS breathed two or three times a day, will restore v yon- 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. nr treatment will permanently cure y-m. Wc have been using the p . . ;-; oxygen" -.. . AND TBS " ' " MEDICATED. VAPOR " for some years, and )n that. time we have cured - hundreds ot cases of Consumption after they had repeatel hemorrhages, and were given up - by the best physicians in the land.. NO MEDICINE GIVEN. ,; - AU diseases treated locally. Quit taking ined- iclne. Come to our office, and get nature's remedy, " - - . , . ' . -' COMPOUND OXYGEN. - We also pay special attention to RECTAL DI3- " " KASV i. PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, AND VT, ; RECTAL ULCER. " . V- ( We have- n entirely new treatment,' that is ; painless; the patient need not lose one hour from . business or pleasure. ' We do not use the knife fr litirattrre. or the carbolic acid injection. We : can CURE you, and ara willing to iMSUREa t Alums, ii you so cesire. - ' NO CURE NO.PAY ! Vfe send the HOME TREATMENT with chemicals to last two months for SIS. - We do not , jpubHsh. Testimonals, but on application will lurnish anv number of post office address, man- - Biers of patient who have been cured under our - treatments consultation iree. - ' . t , . . DRS. HARQAN STONE. Members of the firm of H., H. & B. Physicians. '-- Ut( MlB ;. ,., . - .'I 4' NKOCNCEMENT. I o the voters of Buncombe county, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Clerk of tne Huoenor t;onrt sunjein, nowever, 10 me nomination ot tne uemocrt tic parry. - ugll-tdc r v ,JOKS L. CATHEY. Cut;. Eats. Tickets, BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED BY ASHEVILLE, . N. a Office one door 8 nth I g!e ITotcl, opposite - 'nly U-i:iif.of : - . - ' . - DAILY EDITION. THE DAII.Y CITIZEN - Will be published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rates strictly casnv .. - . . . One Tea, '. . . fO 00 Six Months, - . . V . . 3 00 Three " . . . - . 1 50 One " , . . . .. 50 One Week ' . -. .' . ."-15 Our Carriers will deliver the oaner ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will pleaae call at tne Citizen utnee. .- r Send your Job Wort of aU kinds to the Citizen Office, if you want it done neatly, cheaply and with dispatch. - Arrival sad Dirtar of PmaeMfirer, Trains. 8iXJSBtntT Arrives 9:55 a. m. and 6:16 it it. " Departs 10:00 a m and 4:31 p m. Tennessee Arrives 90 a. m. and 41 p. m. Departs 10:01 a.m. and 61 pm. Watsmvillb Arrives 3:20 p m. and departs 10:10 a. m. - The general mail from- the East i$ received by the 9:55 a. m. train : the general mail from the Taint Rock branch by the 41 p. m. train. A ma&from -Wariiaton aafejrharlotte, or ponches front lines oLiected tZh tii ewe points is received by the 6:16 p. m. train ; and pouch es for the same points, and to points between Ashevflle and Salisbury,' inclusive, and for warded by the 9.20 a. m, train going east INTERESTING BEADING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. . - - CfF"W6 invite attention' to the ndver- tisement of N. Plutnadore, . concerning lands foi sale. tf SCHEDCLE ON THE A. & S. li. Ii. ' The following is the schedule at pres ent run on the Aslicvilie and Spartan burg Rail Road Leave Asheville Arrive at HendereonviUo ' " Spartanburg Leave Spartanburg 7 Arrive at Hendersonville " " Asheville 7 a. m. . 8:15 " 11:40 " 4 p. m. 7:19 " S:15- ' Patton Bread and Dougl'i Nuts at aug 13-d6t Moorb & Robap.D3. Hendersonville is to be" lighted, by street lamps. Now is the time to plant turnip seed. Dont neglect it r good patch will pay every house-keeper, and farmer. ... - ..' itTbe Key; J. E. L. Holmes D. D.j Pastor of the First Baptist hurck Savannah, Ga., is in the city a guest of the Rev. Dr. Carroll. . ,Te suggestion ;f "Riverside" as the " name for our new city of the dead is generally approved. We hope the name will be adopted. The Lenoir Tupic .announces' the presence, in that place, of J!liss Lau ra McLoud, a member of the faeul- ly oi uie Asueviiie reniaie vu"t's We regret to learn that Miss -at i 0 T' t ' k erj', aaugnter oi juuge Avery, is quite sick, at her home in Morgau ton. We trust it may not prove se rious. Some newspaper suggested that Maj. Malone vias the Mahone of this State. There is a big difference between the two just the difference between b 1 just an 1 of a difference, , ; . v , Hendersonville has .had . so little experience in firea that the burning of a brick kiln the other night set everybody wild, so says the Times. Happy town! We -regret to learn that Mrs. Judge Merrimon has been quite ill for several days. She was improving -yesterday, and we trust may Boon be entirely welL She is stopping with her sister, Mrs. Natt Atkinson. - - ? - Mr. J. R. Patterson has' shown us a sweet potato-presented to him by Mr Logan Mackey, and raised by Mrs. A. F. Eller, of Flat Creek, which is uncommon ly large at this season ior this section. It weighed 4 pounds, and was of remark able symmetery and beauty; yet it was only a sweet potato, ,... The rain, and wind storm early- yesterday morning was' from the outskirts of gale or hurricane which was about the same time - sweeping the Atlantic coast. It was reported at Key-West on the 18th. . We will no doubt hear more from it. . Rev. Vardrey McBee ha3 been called to, and accepted the; Raclor ship of the Episcopal churches at Lenoir and Hickory. Mr. McBee has been assistant to lh(j Rector of Trinity Church this place, for some time, and his departure .for his new held will cause much regret among the many friends he made in our city- v , . r - Congressman Thomas D. John ston "shows the effect - of his hard labors in Washington the past i ses sion, but " his ,homo : cl im ate and skaking hands with his constituents, all of whom are glad to see him and to tell him of their approval of him, is recuperating him rapidly, and in a short while he will be ready for .1 1? I' li t - J t - 1 5 tne liveliest canvass we nave nau in this district in a long time. Reai. Babgaiks Now, - ' " '" At Law's. We must make room for the fall stock soon to arrive. Great in ducements offered in best crade Silver ware, especially in Castors and hollow ware. :":"-''.-.".' Triple plate knives $2 set (single plate knives $ 1 set, and Epoons and Forks pro portionately low. Crockery and Glass greatly reduced. Tea nd Chamber Sct3 at wonuenuiiy low ngures, at v - Law's," , r : ' . opposite Eagle Hotel. ' A choice lot of high novelties in Dress Goods for antnem Just to hand. aug 20 eodtf ; H. Rkdwoos & Co. Wool, Dress Goods, Velvets, SathtS, Sills Salines, Seersuckers, Oingltams, Percales, rod . V .' One Price Store. s t ; r ft - . - v r ;-". . vJBTbo i Daily Citizen can al- ways be found at the News Stand at the Old Central. building. . .- Notwitlistanding a large numoer in thecity the" streets had' a dull looTc yesterday..- The .weather; ..was quite cool, cloud v but without rain after sunrise, and 4he change of tem perature from the heat of the pre ceding days "was marked,nnd-a little uncomfortable. -And the Cry is, still they come ! From All sections, are people pour ing into this-city and section, to en: joy the cool breezes," and escape the sickening heat of tne lost- country, And all Avhoxome are well acommo dated, too, and more thahdeligh ted with the change. ;Wo say jt j all suf fering humanity come. and be com forted. y,-. K-'-. ;:' .- 'The Times says, Col. Chas. Slew Rrt, of the British Army now a Ta ilor to: Hendersonville," will give' a Snndaycho6l lecture in-teiyPrea byterian.Church next Sunday morn ing." Is he another Coik Oardineri or a Gejr. Havelock? But his offered service is praiseworthy in the, high est degree, and his position in life must make his lecture ', very" im pressive and long, to be remem bered. ' : . 1 ' ' ; The Charlotte' Observer, rCol. Charles R. Jones organ, flies at its mast-head , a list of "Democratic Candidates," naming the nominees of the democratic party, but in the congressional list, for the 6th dis- rict he has it "Alfred Rowland (nominee.) Charles R. Jones, (Inde pendent;) for the 8th district," V. H. H. Cowles, R. Z." Linney (inde pendent:) 9th district, "Thos. D. Johnston, W. H. Malone, (Inde pendent.") The" Observer means this for a joke the democrats are only running . Messrs.. Rowland, Cowles and Johnston. . . A good one is told on one ofour independent candidates. Walking up to a gentleman from the country with a pleasant smile of recognition, greeted him and enquired, "How is your family ? Is your father's health good' now?" The young man replied, "My family are all well enough, but my father Las been dead these three years." The can didate was shecked to hear of the death of one of his very best friends, and passed on to others, going through the same performance. Later in the evening he again ran Hp to the aforesaid young man for getting he had seen him before,' de lighted to see him, shaking his hand violently, and after other enquiries, asked, "How is my . good friend your father?".- The. young man quietly replied, "He is still dead." CAPT. J. M. GUDGER FOE THE LEGISLA TURE. . The many friends of this gentleman, from . various sections of the county, Appreciating the difficulties of the pend ing campaign, are urging him to consent to the use .of his name for nomination to the House ot Representatives for Bun combe. From all sections, the most thouirhtful Democrats are nreinsr his nomination, and are determined to press his name before the convention. If nominated, we are confident Mr. Gudger will accept, and, he will carry our ban ner to a glorious victory. . He has held places of trus: before, and always satis factorily to the people. His nomination will be an-act of wisdom on the part of the democracy. Items from Bee Log. A "Democrat" -from Yancey codnty gives us some items, informing us of the condition of the crops, all of which were never better, except tobacco. ' Our cor respondent attended preaching on the previous Sunday where the Revs. J. J. Hunter and S. B. Hensley baptized five females, and Revs. Hunter and Parsons preached to a large congregation. Poli ticians are beginning to cast about for nominees. Our correspondent says that Thos. D. Johnston, Avery and Bower, and Bailey and his colleague will be en dorsed most heartily.- Ile thinks J. F. Byrd is the strongest man for represents atiye. -Mr. Dimick is prospecting, and says he has found any amount of gold in JLgypt. Mr. b, li. Briggs will probably be a candidate for re-election to the Su perior Court e'erksbip. though "Demo crat" favors Mr. B. S. Hensley. T. H. Merrimon will get a good vote in Yan cey- Not withstanding, dark horses, Johnston aud the county officers will get a good majority. . ' -. Tho Hendersonville Time) eays : Post, master Egerton has received information from Second Assistant Postmaster-General that railwaymail service has been extended by the Postmaster-General, on Route No. 14011, fromr Hendersonville to Asheville, via Hill Grit, Shufordvllle, Arden, Busbee, and Best, to the A. & S. Railroad Co , to take effect September 1st. -Mails will then be transferred be tween this place 'and Asheville in one hour's time, where it has heretofore taken a day on the dirt road. . . Young, old, and middle-aged, ia.Il ex perience the wonderful beneficial effects of Ayer's Sarsapariila. Young children suffering from sore eyes, sore ears, scald: head, or with any scrofulous or syphilitic taint, may be made healthy and strong by its use. . s taue 19. Sl ' Hosiery, Rloies. Underwear, Fdns, Rib; bona, Corsets, Iiuchinga, Parasols, Shopping Bags, &c. .' .-." . eod .; If. .RED WOOD & CO. .. Ziegter3 Banister's, Packard & Gr over's, and Morgan Bros', celebrated Shoe in the new cuts. , . ' eod ; D. REDWOOD & CO. Smyrna Rons, Carpets, Maltinas, oil cloths art squares, 50ir.ch Upholstery Goods, Sheet" tngs, lame tfamasics, Jowels, Japktns,&c. eod II. REDWOOD & CO. ,'It Is Growing Famocs,m . . , - So says a letter written to the Cincin nati Times-Star, Mr.-- J-; 0. Wright, now in this cityKfrom which wc make the following extracts, prelacing it with the; remark tLat M r. ' W right - has made some interesting references to past his tory, useful at home as well as abroad, a subject .with' which:, tourists; have-not much interested themselves' - Asheviixe. N. C.i Aug: 10, lSSOV Asheville was a trading poet in 1812, where many an Indian passed his leisure hours drinking "whisky nd throwing quoits for bear skins. Some years later it was incorporated," and known as Morris town, but shortly afterwards, as a com plement 'to Gov. Samuel Ashe, of Revolu tionary fame, the name was changed to Asheville. Buncombe, of which Asheville is the county seat,' was founded in 1791, named in honor of Colonel Edward Bun combe, of the Fifth Regiment of the Con tinental war The phrase, "just for "Bon combe" originated here.'. . v In early days Asheville was the through highway for all. this country and the teni tory which now comprises tie States of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky arft Tennessee. " The supplies in thoeo d6f3thAt ter ritory were hauled through herefrom the old town of Charleston (th present me tropolis of the "Palmetto" State, it being the only, depot and, seaport. Thousands of cattle and hogs have been driven thrbugh thiB place. " " ' . The town has ions' been a resort for persons from the low country South. Be fore the war the " wealthier class bnilt summer houses, most of which . are still standing to-day. ' It was also frequented by owners of large rice'plantations from South Carolina. Before the building of railroads into this section, people traveled in wagons to Asheville, many crossing the Blue Ridge Mountains by - the Hickory Nut and Swannanoa Gaps..: To-day, Asheyille is an important railway center, and is the distributing point for the western' por tion of the State. The recent completion of the Asheville & Spartanburg Road, a part of the Richmond & Danville system. gives a through connection from Cincin nati to Charleston, S. C, and a short route from the Northwest to the South Atlantic seaboard. ; Asheville is-a place of distances- It re minds one pf a collection of country seats scattered ijegularly. and picturesquely over many hills, and also has somewhat of an appcarar.ee of a Swiss town. The placo is improving rapidlv. Hand some houses are going up in all direc tionp, property -ia steadily advancing. Lots in the town sell anywhere from $503 to $1,500, improved land outside the corporate limit brings from $25 to $100 per acre. : Northern capital is being largely invested throughout tins section. The hotels and boarding houses are daily fillingup with strangers. The streets E resent a busy appearance. Driving, orseback riding, lawn tennis, etc., are the order of the day. The small boy and girl find great sport in driving and riding donkeys, in iact some large ones appear to enjoy them equally as well. . - " sbH " Mr. Freok, " V V The popular Boot and Shoe artist, just above the Eagle Hotel, has on hand a fine stock! of gentlemen's custom-made low-quartered jdieassh eju suaLj) dee $6.00, which he now offers at $4.00 and $4.50. Call and get something nice. Inspeqr General F. II. Cameron is in the cityv V 5 ; - The Wilmington Review says? The crop reports from ' the surrounding country continue to show an im proved condition in farm products, in almost every locality. The ex cessive rains," which caused such deep despondency among the farm ers for a time, did not work the en- tire destruction that was feared and upon the uplands they were actu ally a blessing. ; Of course, crops in the lowlands, in many places, were ruined, but fortunately lowland crops form a comparatively small portion of the farming districts of the State. There has been a most decided improvementin the appear ance of cotton and corn within the last ten days, and should the favor able weather continue- the farmers will "find that their crop3 for harvest will be very much better than they at one time expected. Every indi cation now points to more than av erage crops. " ; :;V On. the Cutting affair the New York Star remarks : ; ,; ; . - -. ; - There is no longer an appearance of doubt that the facts in this Cut ting affair have been sadly distor ted. A disreputable - and pestife rous blackguard has outraged the laws of Mexico while residing and carrying on a business Within their jurisdiction, and 'has vmanas;ed.tD have himself represented to the De partment of State as' 'a) martyr and a Victim, ine same Agencies inai contrived this, absurd and menda cious statement. to ' the1 administra tion were active in disserrunating it throughout the country.! And tho result now ia that, although the thoughtful and cautious have de tected the falsehood, and while the State. Department is 'patiently at) work collecting and : classifying the actual facts ot the case, a.very large eleirent of our population is etill eneaeed in - a determined effort to wring from " the situation strife vith all its attendant horrors. - v Flannels, (ssimeres;'dV)eedst Jeatii, C6i- tonades, &d : .--... f - ; . " eod v ' i U. REDWOOD & CO. Shanks to an appreciative public yod will alwa)-s- find the "Bonanza" lovely and cheerful . -; ' . . ; f ' V V- ' A large line of Clothing, ranging from $5 to ?2o a suit. I tie siock emoraces one But ton and Ave buton Sack Suits, one button and fite button Cutaways, and Frocks (or Prince Albert) Suits.; - Shirts? and Drawers Collars ana Cijfj Scarfs, Ties, Valises and Umbrellas, &c -v - V. REDWOOD & CO., cod - ' ' One Price f-ystan, Miss Mary Sawyer's School Will open on the 201U oTSeptem ber. Thepatronaye of the piiblicsolici ted. . , - .aug 19 dlw-- I For the Ashsvilu CmrxH. SUN-SET DRIVE LET : IT BE -EX-- - TENDED.' "-i Editors' Citizen.--Your correspondent has called attention to the. new drive in North-East Asheville to which we think you have given a very appropriate name for the finest view of the Betting sun can be had from this drive afforded" byany hear the city. The road has cost , for opening and dressing it over one and a half miles 16 feerwide, ; and will cost to open it to the Gap one mile ancf 30 rods further, ; $505 81 269 00 ; , Total cost, . $S34 81 Received for same : Hon. II.- A. Gudger,- $150 . R. M.Deaver, -V 123, - .. . Thos. W. Patton, - 75 ' Rev. Dr. Porter, ' 75'' ; ' Hon. Thos. Jr Johnston, 50 ' .. Mr. T. I. VanGilder, 40 i. . r ' Battery Park Hotel, ' j: 25 ' Dr. C. Da Witt, , , . ' $5G3 Balance reauirbd t oraolete. 271 811 There will bo a iHtle blasting ,pee4e4 which wi&take a littl.rnormonjey iiot much. It should be com pletecrto the Gap. The people liviog on Beayer Dam will take Am from there, to the Beaver Dam road where it will. be. but J mile from foot of Elk Mountain another grand view.' Will not those Interested contribute to this enterprise? . Hon. H. A. Gadger, Capt. Thoe.-W.-Patt6n or Rer. Dr. Porter will be glad-to receive contri butions. The road will not' be extended Without further help. ' JK. '' r j for the Asheville Citizsx. AGRICULTURAL. ' Crops that requiie clean cultivation, such as tobacco, &c, will eventually ex haust the soil of this hill country, unless permanent manures are applied liberally. Tobacco raisers, as a rule, raise but little live stock. Hence home-made fertilizers, which, are Jar superior to chemical, or manufactured fertilizers, are net availa ble. Many of the rich hill-sides of Bun combe are being robbed of their fertile surface by the heavy rains-' With lux uriant grasses and fine cattle to graze upon these productive hills and . moun tains, the lands would grow better every year; and instead of their being robbed of their fertility and robed in worthless pine3 and obnoxious vegetation, daisie?, sedge grass and such like, they would continue, to enrich and beautify this blessed land of ours, and could be hand ed down to future generations in a high state of cultivation. Many farmers of this country are taking from their soil,' but adding nothing instead. This is a moral evil. Men are holding God s land in trust, and should not abuse it. The old. sterile, "turned out" fields ot Buncombe a-e sickening to behold, unless our farm ers sow more grass, raise more stock, ' thereby manufacture more manures, the agricultural interests of this country will soon dwindle into insignificance. J. F. AusTir. Harkins, N. C, Aug. 16, 1886. " Changing tbclr Tone. Probably no three newspapers in the way of violent denunciation - of the President for vetoing- undeserv ing pension bills than have the Washington National Republican, th9 Philadelphia . Press, and the Providence Joti.'nalt all thick and thin Republican organs. A few cbivs ago, however, a meeting of veterans of the United States Army m the ate war was held in San Francisco at : which . Congressman Loyenng's scheme to grant a pension to every man wno served in me war was ully discussed, and was condemned by the overwhelming vote of 327 to 86. How the organs have changed their tune, since this . emphatic declaration is amusing. The true soldiers are all right ..'I Jaat Wbat Tber An Say. n ' Hon. J. D. Haynie, of Salem, Bis., says he uses Dr, Bosanko's cough and LungSyrapin in all cases of . oonshs. oolda and croup, and recommends it in particular tor Uie utile ones. Sample bottle free at H. H. Lyons. . darrlw. - Very stylish Dress Goods just Tecei red. aug 20-codtf . H. Rxdwood- & Co. Vxby Cheap. - ; ' tti . Seventy three acres of Land, with beautul view, just outside corporate imits, to sell at a bargain within the next ten days, by Atkinson be Cooke, tf. , ' Real Estate Dealers. attractive stock of CarpetsS Clothing, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Mats, SAoes, etc, at fixed and reasonable pricrs. u ; eod : .21. Ji.u nvvif & uu. Ladies Muslin and Gauza Underwear, F a SALK. A neat barealn in nlanine mill and machine shop, turning lathe and corn mill, ie., engine and boiler 30 Horse PowerexceUent bni dnngs. Close to ran roaij rare oarain. Appiy io angsdwu . ) WAiiiiutJJ.,uwi, ,CEMETEIJY. Li- - Aj::-;: - j- . - r. JFor choice burial lots la tne Asncvn:e wmw whnnt ifalaT. to-... . . f. f KM F " -ww . - V .. It. A.'J. turn MAn,s-r ausl8d3mos. eal Estate ,Brk,er ASHBYIILE 1TUSIC HOUSE NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE." 8etjI.KO&and'"',)llGAKS n ilealliiy -In stallments ol $5 and $1. - . ' r ' ' i -f- ?" . . t . ; ; m Sheet Mnsio aTil Hu.ie Boots. -JOW? thsbni ments taken in exchange. For Catalngees and Circulars spply to , ; j . 0. FAZsII, Sugl7:dtwly NJ OTICE . v ... ' All persons are notified that" they must net ret sand oO my land without having paid for it in advance. Tcsy wi pe mulcted ii uii-y no. - -auglodtf - NATT ATKINSON. Open Air "Gabpes I'aety." V ' - The ladies of the ' Battery Park will give a gar Jen party "on tTTo hotel grounds Satui day afternoon and evening (Aug. 21tt) to aid the Ladies' Association io removing the debt of Trinity Parish. - mere win be tables or r ancy Articles, r lowers, ruits, oc . . . . ; - Afternoon,. Tea will ,be served at 5 o clock. . .. .- 1 ' 1 - ASHEVILLE TOWNSHIP MEETING. ' The Democrats of Asheville Township will hold a Township-Convention at Far mers Wareh'se in Ashevillem Saturday, the 21st of August, 1886, for the purpose of selectrng delegates to the County Con vention to be held on the 28th inst - A. G. Hallybcktok. - "" . Chairman Asheville Township.1 "'Z''j. NEWSTT EMS. . .-' South Carolina in, five years m creased her - industrial resources $06300,000. ,2That is progress.; -i5 . The mrirdeTet of the agent ; of th railroad station at Huron, Ind.t was caught by the citizens And hanged forthwitli. ' - - . a A gardener near Jamaica L. I. stands charged with feeding ljis children on the flesh of horses dying Irom disease or starvation. The Garfield monument at Cleve land Ohio is to be decreased : in height from the origin?.! calculation owing to the insecurity of the foundation.-' : Mrs. Robinson, - the Somerville poisoner yvho killed her children and others to secure the insurance on their lives, i3 thought to have re ceived 825,000 in this way,. v A successful trip-was made on the railroad " from Alexandia, Va., to Vienna with an engine run by coal oil instead of coal. 'The speed ot forty miles an hour was attained. Central Russia, especially the Moscow districts, has been devasta ted by tornadoes and water spouts. Many "buildings . and bridges and whole crops have been destroyed. The spring from which How pe troleum of a fine quality, has been discovered at Ferrand, Auvergne, on the estate of M Alfred Arbaux. This is the first petrolecmjdiscovery that has been made in Franc?. The Wilmington Star says . Judge Meares passed sentence on a . round dozen ot prisoners convicted at the Criminal Court at Charlotte last week. Sara Black, for keeping a gambling house, was sentenced to $100 fine and thirty days imprison ment, which goes to show that the work of Judge Clark in the Miller case was not without it effect. I 'VfvV.-? the effort to prevent or cure Fever amll Ague. Ayer Ague Cure is a Tar more potent preventive and remedy, with the advantage of leavine in the body no poisons to produce dizziness, deafness, headache, and other disorders. The proprietors warrant it. taug I'J New India Linens,- bought late and at? Wiiitlock's. very cheap 2JKW ADVERTISEMENTS. F OR RENT, Two offices, over our store. sug 20-d3t Powell A Snider. NOTICE. . , . " The Governor of Pennsyl- vapia has appointed. William VV. Went, Esq., a Commissioner of Pennsylvania, resident at Asheville. aug2rmit " . OTICK. The Citv Tax List is now in my hands. All who desire to take advantage of tbe S percent discount wUl find me at the Mayor s oflice from 10 to 12 a. m. ana lrom a kj o p. ni ri. A. Kl AULUSt angSOdlw. City Tax Collector. 1-OTICK.- . i . . . . . ' . rr. . . r l II is oraerea vj we onuu ui i ruwxu ui uuuut Pleasant M. E. Church, 3., at Beaver Pain, that persons ljvingout of that immediate Deieubor hood cannot burr their dead la that churchyard unless there are members of the same family already buried tnere-. v. a. wax. U. MS. WAY. ' Secretary of iloard. an -. ' - - N OTICtf. Ha vim? thia dav auallfied as administrator on the estate ot J. Martin Jones.deceased, late ol the town of -Asheville, Buneombe eounty. aU persons haviocr or elaiminc debts aevinsi eaia estate are hereby notified to present the same to ins on or before. tne list aay oi August, iooi, or uus notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery. August IS, 18SS.- ; -: . . JNO. GRAY BYNUM. - ' au20Cw ' ' Administrator of J.Martin Jones OTICE. By virtue of a Seed of Trust executed by P.. R. and M. A. Green, on tne 8th day of Slay, issu. ior tbe purpose of securing to S. Jonea- a certain note therein mentioned, the endersifcaed as Trustee 3" 11 sell for cash at public auction at -the Court erase door in the city of Asheville. on Monday, the 20th day of September- 1S86, a certain- house and lot in the villaere of Arden. Buncombe coun ty, N. C; and for a- more definite descNption of said property, reference is nereDy maae to ine said deed of trust, which ia duly reglslered rn the office of Register ot Buncombe county, in Book No. l.page 561. 8. U. KEEJJ, August li, 1888: w4w. Trustee, SPECIAL BARGAINS HEAL ESTATE. rare chance for a eaMtallH to make money. on the purchase of SO acres of land iu AshevUlo, st a figure that Is certainly a great - Indnceraen' tJ any man who means business. -This land will enhance 200 per eedt within 6 years. This proph ecy is more than Justified by observation Jt peat increases of values. -.h;- 4 . J M -w. . - V- nW mA rA.-l 1.1, f 200 seres bottom, about 100 scree nplund, ood raipravemenis.- i tocc ana improvea januing implements Rr sale cscap -'inis farm is in e i tUent condition, and otlsrs a rare orrportnnlty o secure a princely estate tor a most reasonable . Frame house ot 8 rooms on one of the. best 1 Streets in Asheville. Very fine mountain -wiew, very valuable lot tbree-tourtha ot an acre,. rot sale at a bargain. . A cottage on South Main Street,' 4 rooms, fine lot and garden and necessary outhouses, tot sale very low.---'--- -- . , - T he owners of the above properties have good reasons for selling low, and hence offer special inducements.. . - -. - - i- WALT2R B. GWTN, 1 I (Omce In Couit TXouse ) . Land Agent-. J Aug. lO:dtL ' . v . IjKICKS FOR SALK. tiann-made and Itcprj ang 12dlw .. sod Brick for sale by . . II. II. VKliB. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CHA8V A. KOuKK. P. A. tUMMTsaf. jyjOORE CUMMINGS, , .... v Attorneys and ConnteUan at Ijom, . , ' V ASHEVILLE. N. C Practice in ths United States CJimlt and m rict Conrta at AahnvinA. attoniu. r-v...,. - and Greensboro; la the SnpremsOotutat Huiinh ' -and in the Courts of the Twelveth Judicial ii. m oi tne ntat or riortn Carolina. - Special atiaUwn riven to sol Indians of eUiav : ugHjrwiw TTi m Rnnvtvr r u J-... - -- - ' -V'i. 1ATB OF THE PARIS LONOOK IIoSPtTALS. -X A SPECIALTY. . ' ''. Opfioe Hours : 10 a, m. to 5 p. m.n ' ' " Officr, Eaole Hotxl, ' ' '' aug 7 dim ' ASHEVILLE,' 19. C. ' A. M. BALLARD,' 1 '' a. Office Korth side PnhTi mm a.u.J ' Haywood street.. Office TelesAoM Call N.; ReJdnce Telephone Call - J3 G W. PUREFOT t , Offers his professional services U the citizens of-Asheville ant uiimhiii): '.1 . 1 ing country. Office over CarnJcfaael Drug store. : Residence Chturiatt kl kdel51y-.;- ..... ; W- W. JONES, . . Attorney at Law, ASHEVILLE, - - . . N. C ' Office in Johnston Building opposite Cor,' '' ':;.: jiouse square. Practices in the Courts of XVwrtr ' North Carolina and Supreme Cort at Raleigh, . . . ; . . . nov 26-iyd : JJRS. McGILL & BATTLE, ' ; ' Wakdlaw McQill, M. D., i - i - - , Practice limited to Eye, Kar.l rohtand Lutk. 8am. Westbat Battle. M. DtJ. 8. N- Physician and BtUzeon. , -; Offices over De Vault's Dnur Store. . - - i 3Omoe hour 10 a. m. to 12 m., and I to 4 b seS4-tf K. JOICi HSY WIIXUHS, ; i A .j . ; , ,.: Physician and Surgeon.- ' :'! Jenceon French Broad Avenue. Omee hoars 11 .-i u 1p.m., and from S to 6 p. m. - , hfHXC. . PAVmOK. Jam. Q. UaH' rmAVlDSON A MAKVlN. tJ Attorney 4k Voananor(.Xjkw ' Ashevilus, M. O. . WIS pflot In the 8th and tth Judicial DmrM , snd in the Snprems Court of North Carol in v no r ui ceuerai uqutsoi ips western Dlauioiol North Carolina. . . , Kefer to the Bank of Asheville J - sepis-swAirtm - , -. ..-.ji.-j. JAMES A. BURROUGHS,' ' v' ; Physician ana Surge,'. . ASHEVILLE, XT. CL, Office over Powell & SnidtA 10" Residence corner of Main m i Woodfin streets. del6-ly T . A-.TENNENT, VirAsIJci and , Designs. Sc style of building furnished upon application, . wora supenntenued wnen desired. All work an trusted to me as Civil Engineer will receivs prompt attention. - Thorough drainage of lends a specialty. Post Offiee address, Asheville Beet, N. C Residence Swannanoa BridaoJ: may 16-emos A. WATSON, M. D. OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. Corner of Grove street and Patton Avenue. umcenours: s toll a.m., ltosp.it. Calls left at Carmichael'a or Pelhsm's Drue Store will beoonveyed, and respohded to, by tet epSone. luneu-atr JIHOtf. A. JONES, Attorney at Law ASHEVILLE, N. G, . 1 oct 23-ly s w Office with Davidson Ka jJWL W. L. t W. D. HILLI ARD. : Physicians and h orxeoas OtBce next door south Old Bang ' jan 3-6 moa DENTAL CARDS.' B' H. DOUGLASS, D. D. ; Dental Booms over DeVault's. Drnr Stor ; esidence in seme building Asheville. fi. C. ' febl-wJksw --i I Ill ' i 4 DENTAL SURGERY. nU. J. Q. QCEEN has removed his office to' tha Y. M. C. A. rooms on Patton Avenue. ana oners nis proiessionai services io tne panne. AU erofessional wock 4on rith skili .and neatness. lune 10-d.swtf DR. R. IlREEVES, D. D. S.r - . Omen In Binder Bailding, ' - ' : ppotats Central Hotel, ASHXT1IXE, K.O Persons hartur artiUclal work done, after (lying it two or three weeks, if not satisfied, oasi - return it ana tee mosey will ne rerunaea. jj . n i , . m- - I ' , ,' Ii i i ii pis. a: b. ware, j Dental Sarecon. Office la CItlsen " building. seconaT Boor. A work will receive prompt and eaxsAil cueutton. ' jyisaiy t . . . . -. . - Railroad - Tldieto , - ; BOUGHT' AND SO Lb: W. J. BRANCH, ' r ; CLERK Al THE EAGLE HOTEL r;: A$hevilU, N. C,"'v.' :A p LEASE TAKE MOTILE. ,. : Having soldout my Drug business 1 desire to '. close up everything at once, turtles whose ' names are on my books will find their aeouuia ready at the Music and Lams store el T M- De ' vault one door below my furnter place of bust- nesrj Mr. W. F. xandolph and U.- U. lcVaolt ! are my .authorized ageuis. have charge of my books, and will receipt for all monevs paid io them.-- TSs cash is sadly needed to clone up my own indebtcducstso picao lot ui nave Hst onoe, angl7;dlm- c . V. W. I'SYAILT, ' Kit ft. ;""-.: -"- .
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 20, 1886, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75