'---, ' DAILY: EDITION. Furaax, Stoaa;& Caaexsn,- . ' EDfTOR-S' AND PROPRIBTrOttS. v j citizen oBornc::, JVEST SIDE PTJELIQ , SQUARE.' wit 'heads, : v v.: LETTER. HEADS, : ." -. .' POSTERS, r;" l - ' ' "BLANKS, Ac y4rf fob Work of U kind don, with ttomptness gd at low fricM. :. 5rTf - ' - lYear, $.0 v S Moa 3.00 l'Year, -v.- 1.SO 6 Moan," . TO Weekbr, VOL; IINO RNING, ;AUGUST2r r886.-f ; V PRICE ; CENTS VERTISING RA TES LOW. A. ' - AKHKVIIXE SOCIETIES. - Ctrow CrrnnurndtS-w. No. 5. J. A. Porter Kminent . - Commander; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets first 1 tfWiMlnosdaT nieht in each month. - Abbeville Chanter. R. A. It. G.'tt. Bell. Hiirh . Priest; 8. Hammershiair, Secretary: Meets tun second Wednesday night In each month, - ill. Hemion imw.No. 118. A. R fe A.M.- H. O. Faeir Worshipful Master: Fred.-1. Jacobs .' Secretary.. -Meets he first Friday nigbtineach Swannanoa Lodge, JtV at TL, No.-646:--J '- Boardoian, Dictator; - Jordan Stone, Secrel .Meets the first aud third Monday liights in - ' .French BroUd Council, So. 701, R. A'. Ellis LeTy,- Keccnt: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets In the hall of the Knights of Honor on the second and fourth Monday nights in eacn montn. " 77 Woman' Jfurimuiry Society of the M. K. fhnrch. South, meet is the church cla8room on t he First Friday of every month at 4 o'clock P. M. The Beauty of the west lxulge jxo. 40, Jr. A. A. Y. M. Meets on the first and third Monday mghu in each month. James Jj&tumore, Worshioiul Master : H. E. TJrown, secretary. - The Asheville Public Library, ovor Mr- Kep lor's Store, opposite Eagle IIotoL and next - door to The Bank of Ashevi lo, is open to ia Hon from 19 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 4:30 to .aSUEVIXIiE CIIUKCIk DIKECTOBT EeT.W.W.Bays Moruln Borvicea U a.m.; MAttintr knrinaa ?z ti m nraver mcetine Wed- . nag day twiiing-1 p. m. -Uabbath school 9 a. m. ' - , .'- . - . Prtsbyttervm Church Church St ? - Rev. J. P. Gammon Services 11 a. m.;7Ji p. m. ; prayer meeting five" p. m. -Wednes-- day, Sabbath school half-past 9 a. m. Episcopal Church, Trinity corner CIiurtA and . ffiUoui St. ! Bov Jarvia Bnxton, D." D. I?ev. Varday McCoe, Assistant Bctor.' Services Sunday, 11 a. m. ; 5 p.m.; Wednesdays, Fridays and Holy Days, 10 a. m. Mondays, Xnesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 6 p. m. ; Friday, 8 p. m. Bunday scnooi suit) a. in. JBaptlst Church corner Wood fin and tipruoe. Ber. J. L. Carroll Services Ham.; 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting 7:30 d. m. Wednesday Sabbath school 9 a. m. Jiotnan Catholic Church. Itev. John A. McHnpth Services every Sun day at 11 a, m but the first Sunday .of the month, when services trill be held at the Warm Springs. Sunday school at 10 a. m. at Ashe ville. - " DouUeday Mission Church. Rev WW BayB Pastor. Sabbath-School, JH Weaver SupU COLORED CHURCHES. ' -A. at. Church (Zion) College St. Rev. Mr. Bherman Services' 11 a. m.; S p. m., and half.past 7 p. 'n.; Sabbath school m, . -. BavtUt. lte'v. Mr. Burnley Services 11 a. to.; S p.m., and half-past 7 P. zn.: Sabbath school 1.30 p.m. UvUeoval. - ' - Bey. Mr. Masaiah Services 11 a. m.: Sab bath school 9 p. m, -. . . . Pretibyterian Church, cot. corner PaHon Av enue ana Bailey 1st. and 7:80 p. m. Prayer meeting; 8 p. m, Thursday. baooain ecnooi p. m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. Home Treatment. - TXTBARE PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN V V Asneviue, 14. c, Office on Main Street, PuUIam House, first floor. We make a specialty of treating Consumption, . Asthma, Bronchitis, - HheumatiSm, Paralysis, . Chorea, Neuralgia, and, in fact, all chronic dla. coses, uiu mi uueases resuiung mm an unpover ished condition of the blood . , If you are abJo.to walk to the office, you CAN . oe uuKiCiJat many are being cured by onr new . treatment. We use in addition to the Oxygen, th - ' - "rcftlleated Tapor. v - ' In this way we nan treat the lungs locally, as . we vaporize all medicines; and the patient in hales the vapor, holding it for a short time in the lungs thus the medicine held in suspension in the vapor is deposited in the air cells, where it is taken up by the blood. .It not only produces the local eflfect 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. THE OXYGEN GAS, breathed two or three times a day, wiU restore you to perfect health, though you may think - yourael f 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 1 s for chills. If yon have Asthma, it will cure you, . and the relief is almost instantaneous. NASAL CATARRH, wr treatment will permanently cure you. - We have been using the , , . OXYGEN . ' - : ' '-- - AND THE J MEDICATED VAPOR -VV - for some years, and in that time we have cured hundreds ot cases of Consumption after they had repeated hemorrhages, and were given up by the best physicians in the land. s -NO MEDICINE GIVEN. ' All diseases treated locally. Quit taking lned ' iclne. Come to our office, and get nature's remedy,'- COMPOUND OXYGEN. We also pay special attention to RECTAL DI8 ' ., XA8S3. - , - - .- v. . PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, AND RECTAL ULCER" - ; We have an entirely new treatment, that is , painless; the patient need not lose one hour from : business or pleasuro. We do not use ttie. knife . r.r litgatnre, or the carbolic add injection. We ; . can CURB you, and are willing to INSURE a -CURE, if you so desire. . y NO CURE, NO PAY! ;v - We send the HOME TREATMENT with : -chemicals to last two months for Sis. We do not publish Testimonals, but on application will ' inrnish any number of post office address, man ners of patient who have been- cured under our treatment. Consultation free: - - - DKS. IIAROAN A STONE, " : .-.J. Members Of the firm of H., H. 4 B. Physicians, aog 1-dlm , -." f . - A HWOONCE3IENT.' 1 the voters of Buncombe cotmtv. I he'rebv announce myself as a candidate for the Clerk of the Superior Court subject, however, to the nomination of the Democritic party. --augU-tdc - - - . JOHN L.'CATHEY. D ON! FORGET1 -4,. LonEman's. mixed paints are so heavily . bodied, yoa can add one Gallon of Oil to every Gallon Paint thus reducing the nrice as low as that of inferior goods. - For Sale ly 1 ' v- ' - ; - y ... . : . BEARDEN. RANKIN & CO. DAILY EDiTION ' : TBiAItY CITIZEN Willie published every Momijig (ex cept Monday) at the follo-winz rates '- itrictly caih: - One Year, j if . : . ; . : Six Months, ' - . ; , . . Three . , . , . One " - . -. , . f8 00 3 00 1 50 50 One Week, - nn rvmri aIoi. ti mwr pv- ery Morning in everjrpart of the cixy to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the Citizen Office. Send your Job Work of all ldndt to the Citizen Office, if you want it done neatly. cneapiy ana wu attpatcn. Arrlval and Departure t Passcocer v Trains. . Saubbubt Arrives 9:55 a. m. and 6:16 r. k. - " Departs 10:00 a m and 4-1 p m. . Tennessee Arrives 9:60 a. m. and 4:21 p. m. Departs 10:01 a. m, and 6:21 p m. WaOTsTnxaArriVesSao p m.and departolof "MaryTand.My.Jilarvland.V.-'; 10:10a. m. ., The Keneral mail from the East is received 1 J UO VatMf U UHU MIO WUW mA 111111 I1U1U uae rwnt kock orancn dj me 4:1 p. m. inun. . -1 . -T X. I . 11 1 . t A pouches from lines connected with these points is rwxnveu uj too o:io p. m. dram , uiu wucu ePand to'mu let Salisbury, - inclusive, and for- e 9.20 a. m. tram going east . es lor tne same Asheville and warded by the 9.20 a. m. train going INTERESTING READING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. t3T"We invite. attention to the ndver- tisement of N.. rlumadore, concerning lands foJ sale. - - tf Schedule on the A. & S. R. R. The following is the schedule at pros ent run on the Asheville and Spartan burg Rail Road : Leave Asheville 7 a. Arrive at Henderson ville 8:15 " Spartanburg . 11:40 Leave Spartanburg ' 4 p. Arrive at Hendersonville 7:10 " Asheville 8:15 ra. m. 4( We were pleased to have a call from Mr. Judd, the manager 'of the Hot Springs Hotel, yesterday. l nere were a large number ot our country mends in the city yester A-i ' v, i v . luo wuluU4wa uiunuauuauusi Mr. A. C. Weldoni brother of Mr. Sam Weldon, reached here Friday mornine and will assist his brother in his business. we were greatly pleased to see - our friend CoL Thad Coleman on our streets yesterday.' He was looking feeble, but ia improving from hia recent severe .ill ness. ,. Amnnor fria'ftrriwola tf Vio Tlijffortr- PartjlotetiCoL Wrn,JohnstonJ of Charlotte, who always contrives to spend a part of his time in the mountains. - A wagon load of cantelopes going to Battery Park hotel was a pleas- ant signi we saw yesterday mom ing. They Avere the products of one oi tne market gardens in this vicini ty. - . Our young friend Dan. Summey has returned from an extensiye and on a special -train of Bonner's cele most pleasant trip "to New , York, brated Maud S, Dexter, and another ana several attractive places in the North and East. His looks show he enjoyed himself. The pictorial press are publish- ing Editor Cutting's picture. Since occiuk 11, wo ure euureiv reconciled . v:.lVl;... ..,! . iu tuc etuuuuru action oi me iviexi- can autnoriues. ll they were to nang mm ii wouia be a relief. .Our Land Aeenta are doin?' a o-ond reliable gentlemen,' attempt no de """"i uufcBivt5 every mail an iair Via rnrs.n AA V. . II. J . M 1 I . . . "..ujuUgcul u, uai- gain. Iras strictly fair the secret of their success. .1 a. i : i ueuuiig Weldon has his cases well stocked with conserves and confectionery of the most dellClOUS kinds, apricots, figs, &c, equal to any we have seen: the striking merit of which that they were prepared by a Southern house Grubbs of Nashville, Tenn. - The meat market of Stepp and Howell is most conveniently situa-" ted in the Old Buck Tavern build- ing and wjll be eure to attract the paser by; for (x , YV Page , has it in cnarge: ana every one knows with- out telbng how well he knows 'his business. JHe supplies the best that uau ots uau,- ana in gooa Btyie. - As-one illustration of where the visit- orsnow here are from, and-how . they and therefore gladly welcomed. Mr. Bar are disposed 6 we cite the instance of nai"d is on his way to Ihe Democratic wr.A. i. bnmmey'- private boarding house a very popular one, by the way. ne nas at present thiny-Bix adult board-1 era and any quantity . of children, with uuiiicb S-1UUUW8.-0 n xexas, a in oeor- I eia". 3 in Kentnckv. 1 im MnaWaohn-fitt-i 5 r irini-M. -ia r--T i-V-Ti" Z- j - lnZl01' ,n 800111 Carolina, and 6 North Carolina. Religious Services - - Will be held bv the Rev. Mr. Mvers to-day in the rooms of the Y, M. C.A. at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. The public is invited to attend. Real Bargains Now, -- V :- . j At Law's. We must make room for the fall stock soon to arrive. Great in- ducemente offered in best grade Silver- J ware, especiallysin Castors and hollow- tarava . .., .1 nnaw - . .1 knives 81 set and Snoona anfl VnrirZ DOrtionatelv low. Crokv 1A Waaa ereatly reduced. Tea and Cham W Seta at wonderfully tow figures, at v . - ' Law's. . opposite Eagle HoteL A choice lot of high novelties in Dress Goods for autumn just to hand. aug 20 eodtf ;. II. Redwood & Co. FtanneU, Cammeret, Uvcedg,'Jean$r CoU tod II. REDWOOD & CO. "The Daily Citizen can al ways be found at the News Stand at th$ Old Central building Religious NoneE, --V The Rev. Mr. Edwards, of -Phila- delpma will preach in lnnity, I nnnaTl PlhnroVi. thismnrninir SprcJriM as usual, at 11 o clock a. m is ine aiternoon - services: in. tiiis church until farther .- notice will be mui pass o p. ra. insieaa oi o as nere toiore, Distinguished Visitor. '. V: ? Mr. Jas. R. Randall, editor of the Augusta Cbnstitutuni, is at Battery Park Hotel. ; Mr. Randall is wide ly known as editor.- Bat- he. has been on more tongues as poet than editor He is -inseparably associated witKDat sad "history as the author ,.::ifS.2T v, , Change Sghedu.IjE.-7 .; - A change of schedule on the Wes- . tern JN . U. iiailroau takes place' . to W The train for Tennessee leaves at 10 a. ta., arrives :-at . Hot Springs , rt - . . . - , e -, at 12:30 p. m. Returning, leaves the Hot bpnngs at d p. m.;- arriving Jit Asheville at 5 p. m. This will afford visitors in Asheville 'an excellent opportunity to visit the Hot Springs. Kound trip fare, from Asheville to the Springs $1.85. - : , Died. " " ." - "In this city Saturday', August 14. 1886. Mrs. Julia Hawkins Maxwell, wife of Judge A. E. Maxwell. Mrs. Maxwell was a daughter of the late Judge : Walker Anderson, one ot the 1 erri tonal J udges of Florida. She was a lady of most examplary character ' and leaves a large circle of !friends, who deeply sympathize with her sorrowing hus band and children." ' The above obituary notice we take from the Pensacola Advance Gazette. The deceased was largely connected in ITorth Carolina. Her I ftv, Xolt- A ,J . ji u native. Virginian, lived in Orange county from boyhood to 1836 when "e uiuveu wnonaa. lieioreieav mg xne oiaie ne naa niiea , witn 1US' tre the chair of Belles Lettres in the University of North Carolina. Popularity and - Advantages of Our Rail Road Connections. These connections are developing from them. A few days since four car loads of beef from Chicago, in refrigerator cars, passed through to Charleston en route for Europe, tak ing here the A. & S. route. A few days since a car load of fine cattle from Kentucky or East Tennessee passed through, consigned to Phila 3 1 ..V. T . 7 . A 1 a i - j 1 t r""". noise whose name we did not learn. The v were bound for New York. They Were, insured for . $100,000 agnst accident during the journey, R. R. Company from Paint Rock to ss ishiirw wio '7jyi J Turkey Cbeek Campmeetino Is in full activity, and is "attended bv 'arge numbers. ; Yesterday afternoon TVllli UUb UUU1 11C tooir intfTCRt in trin rif occasion. Band of Hope. The exhibition on Fridav evening' nt -7 " the Qnera Hall bv the children compos ing the Band of Hod8 was of the most gratifying and interesting character. i?e attendance was uncommonly large. of recitations, dialownea. and Rinc-ino- I . - " ' c I I and there were evidences given of fine and skilful traimne. To add to the en joyment of the occasion - Miss Tommie Miller and" Mr. Dan Summer lent the charms of their fine musical talent, and a good volunteer band did admirable ser vice. Col. J. M. Rav nerformed the duties of general dh-ectbr with marked efficiency. v. On the whole the entertain ment was a happy -euccecs. . . , Among the arrivals by yesterdav ater- Inoon'a Murphy 4rain were the Hon. 'T. L.. Robinson: Mr. Tackson JobriBfim. Mr, ChiM ofFr-niKn m. t tt ht, tne ioia larm Macon county, Mr. J. M. iJ? ISf K fMfS? invention at Kaieigh. : The others are visiting Asheville Mrk" Robinson Is at to.e mattery arlc Hotel. Yonn-' olfl nnr? ntA AXa. a ir nF ?iaLJ ' "J1??-6-aged,, all ex- fc--c"5 io onaenui Denenclal effects of Ayert Sarsaparilla. : Youn rThiS suffering from Bore eyes, sore ears, scald head, or with any scrofulous or svnhiliti i taint, may be made healthy and strong II you wish to make a wise and . solid investment, can at the Bank of Ashe. ville and secure some of those Waynes-- V1" ". cen. .? iy a.ooo lesued, 'C,T111C no tner aeDt. -, augzi-aai, r Ladies Muslin and Gauze Underwear. -- - - - .- ' . .. . - : v OC VV TTTTT OsTIT 'Q it.""ir,"J Pa.?u.c y?Q -W'V "t..uau. onanza ' Pyely vuet5"uu . Very stylish Dress Goods just received aug 20-codtf . . H. Redwood & Co. An attractive iloek of.: Cart' . Clnthinn nZZttZ2L tod-, v n. REDWOOD & CO. TK)R RENT,- Two offices," over our store. aug 20-d3t ? ; ; PowEjii. A'Snideb. . DEMOCRACY I?. COUNSEL. Itonsin s Townsli i p Con ven- i.iX--.--r.tioju .V'Z Great Harmony and Earnest " Deter The largest and most 'e&tbusiastic meeting of the democrats of Asbevilla township wa haye ever seen assembled met here yesterday evening in the court honse. v;;t;:';.:i-vii-.-f:,. yi-X Capt. A . G. IIallybur.ton, chairman of the township executive committe, called the convention to order, and explained the object. ; ; .-.v , - r The editors of the city democratic press were rtjade secretaries. ; " ." ; -On motion of Hon. II. A. Gudger committee of twelve wa't appointed to recommend thirty -six delegates to repre sent the townsuin m fiL:sountv corrven tloh. The following were ippointeJ the committee: E Baird, W APatton. M E vaner,. u m jvicLoud, ; Kam'i Kay. J Haton. M M ledford. T C Starnes. C W Malone. E D Carter. T C WestalK A J Blair. - .- - --- - - During the absence of the committee lion. A, a. Uavidson addressed the con vention. in one of his most enthusiastic speeches. He ; stirred ; the boys- up in to a hiffh state of enthnHiasnT. . - Ihe Committee, through Capt. Carter. reported, recommending the- following Lock Craitr. James McElrov. T.N. Vance Jesse Merrimon, T. C. Starnes, I. V Baird, ii-a. uuager, wm. Baird Newton Owen by. J Brank, Kenflo Glenn. Frank Fos ter, J R Starnes, J M Westall, C C Mc carty, Henry. Reynolds, Frank Lough ran, Hamilton Brvson. James Hue-he-. Thomas Drummond. D W Cauble. J A xvouenson, Aianiy - ureasman, - James west, X C Collins, J E Clark. J M Jar- ratt, A G West. W H Westall. Will Cn eesborough , R M Furman, H B Car ter, J M Gudger. Robert Powers, Joseph Stepp, Walter Hatch. - The report of the committee was adop ted. - . - . Mr. T. A. Jones moved that th of the convention be taken on the res pective candidates and that the dele gates appointed,by this convention be di rected to castjthe vote of the township in accordance with the expression of this convention, fnvmc to each candidate his reiauve strength. - ; , Ibis was opposed by Messrs.: H. A. Gudcer.A. T. Davidson. Jesse Tt. Rmoa jeBae merrimon: and sunnorted hv 0.- M. McLoud. Richmond Pfiarsnn T. W. btarnes, j. M. Gudger, M. E Carter, R. ju. rurman. - " Alter lull dlSCUSSlon the moiinn woo adopted. - ihe vote for members for the tha lecis- ialature was then taken, as follows: T M (iudeer 56. ED Carter SR. InhnsMn Jones 19, A J Blair 7, Dr R I Wilson 23, ZXor Clerk W T Keynolds 74, T . L Cathey 22. ; HheraiJ It Rich-Si - A II Eafrd 11. J G Chambers 16. - , . Coroner Dr Burroflghs 86, Dr Purefoy 9, Dr W D Hilliard 19, Dr Watson 3. Surveyor Robt Justice 3, AH Starnes O, J Kjt Aston 31. i ne delegation was instructed to cast the vote of the township solidly for J R Patterson for Register, and J II Courtney for Treasurer. . , . ; On motion, the convention adjourned. Mountain Pake HoteC -,v We publish to-day the' advertisement of this -watering place with the remark that its merits and attractions can scarce ly be made the subjects i of . exaggeration. Nature has been excessively lavish in its beauties and bounties; and art and en terprise have supplemented them with equal liberality. - As we have stated in a former article the capacious buildings are as elegantly and comfortably furnished as the most fastidious taste could exact; and no epicure could disdain the delic acy or excellency of the table. And with the completion of all .bathing appliances, the cup of comfort and luxury is -filled. - We will take occasion here to supply an omission in the article written some time since. - We omitted mention of the pecul iar aryness ana equilibrium oxthe atmo sphere. This is no doubt due to the thermal subterranean influences which give birth to the Warm Springs which bubble out in several places in the val ley. "These maintain an evenness of temperature rising high above the sur face which forbids the formation of fogs. A fog may form, and probably does form, every morning in the gorge above the entrance of the valley, in the narrows op Spring Creek, and in the narrowing va ley down the river. These fogs come in sight and seem to make most detroer- ate, intelligent effort to occupy the. val ley oi me aprings. They come down-in mass, or they send out Skirmish lines: they Send 'out "flanking parties, they thrust their fulera in attenuated stream ers, but suddenly they melt away; and the sunlight in the.yajjey is never obscur ed by a morning fog, and none others are known in-the mountains as a common atmospheric "featuie. ... . . "" . Just IVIiat Tber All Say. . Hon. D. D. Haynie, of Salem, Bis.; says he uses Dr? Bosanko's conga and Lung Syrup in hia family with the most satisfactory results, in all cases of coughs, colds and croup, and recommends it in particular for the little ones. Sample bottle free at H. H. Lyons. . dawlw. , VEEY ChBAP. - , .;- ;;; - - "A'-'-Sf-' '' Seventy three" 1 acres ' of Land . with beautul tview, just outside corporate limits; to sell at a bargain within the next. ten days by : r ;t- . - ' . Atkinson & Cooke, .- . y.tt k -f- . - Rsal Estate Dealers. ? India Linens, Mulls, Organdies, all Lin en Lawns, Dot Suisse, Striped and Checked NauttOots. Aft;- : ; - '" ,: ,eod s -7 ? 2T. REDWOQJ) STC0. -New India Linens, bought late, and very-cheap , J-',;-::"- - - "C:- ;-' .-' at ' WhITLOCK'S. '-' - Ziegler's Banister's, Packard &' Graver's, and Morgan Eros', celebrated Shoes in the new cuts, - 1 -;' '": - :.. .. v-,: ; i tod .; - B, RED WOOD & CO. Miss Mary Sawyer's School Will open on the 20th of Septem ber. Thepatronage of the public solici ted. ;, ' y' - aug 19dlw- NT ones. . K-;-':j:;:;:;.; I have in my possession a CLAY BANK MARlL about 13 handshigh and about 7 yearsold.which I believe has been Ktnlpn - Tha twn.. h... the animal ty proving property and paving Charges. . - liOBT. U. GABRETT. . - aug 12 If ' -, - THE BUNCOMBE ; REPUBLICAN 'k- CONVENTION. . : - In accordance with a call, a large num ber of -Republicans; with a goodly nutu- ber of Democrats assembled in the Court nouse yesterday to adopt a platform and nominate candidates for the legislature and forounty officers. ? V - i T.mr.u. iv, tiQweii was maae cnair man, and Mr. i. j. uandler secretary. -Mr. T. J. Candler explained the object of the mePtinsr. i "C : :' - i., r, - . . , , voi. v. o. nsE arose ana reaa a piai form, as f.dlos.- ' . :"-' - .' .We, the -people of '.Buncombe ROnntr. in masssmPAtinrr nssAmhlrt ignorimr. foc theaiTne beinff. on? political 'differences, unite in one cuiiiuiuu vnuiu ur uupuse euun icg- lslation as ,we deem sabversivo of ouf well eatablished and time hon- orT nRt.nmfi: unci in ira fAnrluiiniaa and nature, ipjarious-anhortfiiHo in both county and State affairs, as wm lighten tne burdens or taxation. secure; ar Pennine and snhstantial reform, and economical administra- tionpfTour .oounty and State gov- emmeDlS, ana me repeal Ot aU UW8 . . j. mm . wuiuu uisunujiuaie in lavor oi me rich against the noor against the laboring to iair anU in favor of cap- no.tbing ia America which so much re ftal, oi- which abridge the rights of and the fl'ood l 6 ''land of tho moantain a free people . in ihe selection, by u i...n fn,; tn,io(, i ii i ii ,r. i j. i.ni i r nil nil. ii .iin 111 i 1 1 i n 7 . l i. : : u,cu"wl UU04 vuuuljt 8.uu- rriAnf Af rrJ tf I AAA 1 A An tr? aa-a ment j : and with these objects in view, we therefore -' EESOLTED, I. That having fully tried the present system of county . . ' -.. " that if the necessity ever existed r 11. . , t.: i. i . . lor me auoptiou ox sucu a Byjsieui P K 1. vi. uuumj guoiuuucui, mau euvu does not exist, and that the pres- ent system is not adapted to the wants and necessities of a free and intelligent people ; but humiliating to their liberty, and insulting to their intelligence, and subversive to their rights and liberties, we are in favor of its repeal for Bun combe county, and. the restoration to the people, of the right to elect, at ' the ' ballot box. their Countv Commissioners, and Justices of the Peace, as a sure guarantee against wrong and oppression. HESOLVED, II. That we are in favor of the repeal of what is known as the "Buncombe County Stock Law." Bat while we denounce the methods by which the lay was forced upon the. people, as being unjust and tyrannical ; against the wisnes of a large "majority or ;the people of the county, subversive of their rights and liberties. Still wa -"-"M ei do not wish to stand in the way oil vry'''les', ."Mawar, ans, nit, thefreely expressed will of ama '9s, Parasols, Shopjnng jority of the people at the. ballot, uoi, uuu w tuereiuro lavur, mail a,A 1 AL o AT at. A iLl l t.o ouwu u.o lavmuuii., luo .iKgwm- tare suhmit the anestion to the qualified voters Of each - township in the conntv. for an exnression. at will adopt or reject the "fence" or "no fence" law. ;'v liESOLVED, ill. That we ere in favor of rigid economy in the ad ministration of our- county, and State governments,, and that all public officers be held to a strict accountabilit v for all public monev. nuu ivi an utrgicuu ua ueiewLiuu ui public duty, and for the nuneces saiy and extravagant expenditure of the peoples' money. . We believe the affairs of our county and Sta'e government OUgQb. bO DO auminiS- r i i ii . i . r. . - cerea in tne interest oi economy, 10 as -greatly lighten the onerous bur dens of taxation which now oppress he people, that, while we recoguize the. necessity of taxation in support os all well regulated governments, we witness with alarm and appre- bjension the increase of taxation from year to year without any ap- Hesolved IV. That we are In la vor of securing to laboring men the fall eDjoyment of the wealth they create, with . sufficient leisure in which to develop their intellectual, moral and social faculties, to. enable hem to share in the gams and hon ors of. advancing civilization; and in order to secure these results we demand at the hands , of our Xtegjs- ature the repeal of all laws that discriminate in favor of capital against labor, and the removal of all unjust technicalities, delaysjtnd discrimination in the administra tion of justice. .' - .. Hesolved V. We favor a liberal system by. which the children of the country may do -educated and the intelligence , of the people ad vanced. - ; - - Resolved "VI. That -.In all con tests or agitations of . the temper ance qutstion we farorthe people in the different counties, townships and towns to settle the matter at the ballot box, wherS all may have an opportunity . to . express their sentiments accordingrto their own convictions. - ,-. .- . . . On motion of Mr. McNair, the platform was adopted - .' " A committee of two from .each town-' ship was appointed to - recommend - can didates xor tne various omces." ' While the committee was out the meet ing was entertained bv Bneedhes bv CaDL Natt Atkinson Messra."J. P. Herren and Ji M. Moody of Hay wood;- - The committee reported, recommend Ing the following. i-Hil - "; For Senate, V. S., Lusk, rep. : ' ; '; ' - For House, Dr. J. S. T. Baird, dem" L. N. Wells, rep... ' : . Sheriif, W. J. Worley, rep.. k? Clerk, J!?att Atkinson, Ind. rfep-dem; I ! Register, R. U.Cole.' f ' ,;-: '.; I i ta j . - . ' - Coroner, Dr. Watson, dear. Treasurer, G. W. Hampton, dem. Surveyor, RoBt.'Justice, rep. ; ' . - . A , -- ' i .' r" . a -.. - . -. j - -. ........ On metion"t)f Mr. Lusk,- the names were" voted - on - separately; and all in order, were endorsed.' There were a few noes to several of the names. - - v Mr. Wm." Henderson moved the coni vontinn rilalcra ttaaiF raHJIi. . u port 0f the platform and ticket. Carried! J Mr. A.usk . moved appointment of a I committee to notify nominees, and. if r KZ&W Pffer to - . Mr. T. T. Candler moved the i-rimm1ito do lurtner authorized to ascertain if any nominee signed a petition favoring the l w i so, to taxe his name off and "ie vacancy. - .- - , Mr. Lusk and Mr! TInr1erA'n nnA jthis resolution. ' It was finally defeated. "(We are compelled to give a short epomo oi tne proceedings, but will . A5ff?;:?';?!?Mt---;,'SALTY, & our 3" Tr uec'ar" onb : m - I " j For, the Ashevuie citizen, . s . . r DOTS FROM. EMMA. : r I . i:-; " y 1 tT ailcr t to Dei J -"w.-w uh Tbe view Asheville, with the "Crown &J7ot the new hotel in, the fore- - V Wl V VUG ttvirws I I1H.L I II I H magnificent country all round has never looxea nner than it doea this ear.- Our Scotch Auntie Marv sava she has RAAn Asheville hnR t, ma m- i . - : ui"w i uvui.uuiuu acu un i ni .1 11 iiiiis-iisi 1 1 11m m nor. : A.t , 7 , . I Vll'iZ U 13 LOIHriLI il 7 Par V QT11 noininrv OAmn I . - rr"----"-i" height there to observe t.h effects caused by the mists rising before iuc uvance oi me morning 6un. lea7n tnartKTome l f I . a m niAn 'a lnn..nM Ai -1 1 tr. cujuivil b ICttllU ANriKviiip. t-i n I hOQ Tt"! n H a fminnnt A . 1 . I J rr"" v,olu? w""iw i o wuuuiku oerviuea. wilu mucn acceDtanne in c,hrtiana r ,1 " I . - -VIO"VUIJUCUU- iuinauons. Air. vjammon is also mucb esteemed for his excellent nastnrai P168 &n specially for his wonderful gift of consolation and encouragement to the bick ana Dereaved. The weather looks like ah earl v ttu uur gossip is done and that is all Mao akd Thom. Emma, Buncombe co., N. C. T t in ii. . . ... . . KUUiiiuiuiegVBiem Willi nninino in the effort to prevent or cure Fever and Ague. AVer's Apne f!nr ia a far nmw potent nreventi nui to m v wfr 1. a advantage of leaving in the body no LAiiwjiia .lu 1 1 r m 1 1 1 i"M ii 1771 noca noatnooo headache, and other t X mu,l vivmiucoo. disorders. The proprietors warrant it. taug 19 Smyrna Rugs, Carpets, Mattings, oil cloths an squares, outr.cn upholstery (Joods, Sheet ings, Table Damasks, Towels, Napkins,&c eod II. RED WOOD & CO. Wool, Dress Goods, Velvets, Satins, Silks Salines, Seersuckers, Ginghams, Percales, tod "... - . One Price Store. rr-. .... - eod- . red WOOD & CO. j rv,iS., J-. - wooTOf. 1 He siocle embraces one but ton and nt button Sack Suit, rm huum andnve button Cutaways, and Frocks (or nc.e ;m;au and Drawers. Collars and Cuffs ocari, lies, yaiises ana umbrellas, etc -.-.' M. RED WOOD ae CO., tod One Price System. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ITOB SALE, 7 A nearly new light two-horse minor "Tallin nftlr vnnA wagow-, nttea np i mules and harness. fitted np for camping; 2also pair good jusi in irom two months I camping. Apply at U. M. KOBEBTS , . Patten Avenue. PROF. Q FALK, Tcaclier of Mnslc. Ladles will find a comfortable private music room in the Ashfvillp Mnsln Rnrnn nnrih nlila nf ruDiie eqnare. augwutf I - ' THE NEW xMountain Park HOTEL . Hot ShNHHS TUm O. (FORMERLY WARM SPRINGS.) The Baths at this celebrated resort are now finished. For curative properties or as a luiurr. they are unsurpassed. - - ,, . The hotel ia modem and First-Clasa in Every - Respect, and aU departments are maintained at the high-1 tststanaaraot excellence. ' On and after Sunday, August 22, the , f olio rin BVIIUUUIO W 111 U3 1U 1U1UU ; ' " - . Xeave Aiheviue, -- 10 00 a.m. -" Arrive Hot Springs, . 12 80 m. " T Leave Hot Springs, ' it. 00 p. m. Arrive Asheville, . : 5.80 p. m. Round Trip Tickets, 9.1 .85. Vishors and citizens of Asheville are thus of fered a most 'delightful excursion, a beautiful railroad ride along the picturesque- French Broad, and ample time at the Springs tor a Bath and Dinner. Good rooms can still be secured by permanent guests. Proprietor. : Also rxorniZTOk s . HIGHLAND PARK.HOTEL, AIKEN, 8. C, , " - .Tho Popular. Winter Jtesort au22dlm. -I""- ' " ' " ' ITtOR SALEg ' " ' One small gray DONKEY, bridle ana stae saddle. . Apply at . aug 21-d3t . ; : - DbVAULvS Store. N OTICE. AU persons are notified that thev most not ret sand off my land without having- paid for It in advance. They will be indicted if they do. aug 1 atr . , . NATT ATKINSON" BOUGHT, SOLD, ;AND EXCHANGED EDW'D H. JJATHAJf", ASHEVILLE, . , - v N. C. - Office one door South .Eacie Hotel, opposite 'nlv UUmna ' V i - -' ' PR0FESSI0NALCARDS. CHAS. A. MOOKE. . . a P, rrrUMiwnj RE 4 CUMMINGS, v - ' Attorneys and OmnteUort at Jvat . ASnEYILLE, 'JT. c ',. LFI5.tIcl,n tne BUtes ClrcnU n pi ?r??a9TO'' 10 tha Btipreme Cwirtat iU.lelKh n111 the Courts of the Tirclveth JodicUl Dte trict of the State of North Caroline. TT. T area aamaom given to oollneUoas of ehUnt aufv-ly w As w : . .- .--'Ii - . ' DR; M SOUVIELLE, ? ' . - tATE or the Paris Loxooa Hospitals. ! IL-:L':jCftli ftiL EsirL Imm wno. Hoc :-io a. nv to 5 p. m. UFF1CE, EABLX HOTIL, S aug 7 dim , ; ASHE'VTLLE, N. C. JJ R..A. M. BALLARD, L.ciak srKGcosr. -- ir,.u- vy. ruKLfui tha e;t;rp Offers his nrofeasional services to ;ns oi Asneviile and snrround trv. Office atof P.n. uk.Mu Drugstore. ' Residence Charlotte at. de 15-dly ' W. JONES, . - - Attorney at Lav, ASHEVILLE, N.C wr 1 nouse isauar Practicesin the r,rt of Weater& North Carolina and Supreme Cort at Raleigh. nov 26-iyd McGILL & BATTLE, I - Wiini.i ViAiit r t Prsxjtice limited to Eye. 'iar.X raht mnA i.n Sam. Wesptbat Battle, m. D.,?t. 8. H.. Physician and Sojgeoa. Offices over De Vault's Drags tore. 3Offlce hours 10 a. n. tola m a ' JTK. JOUN HIT WIIXIAJIS, Physician and Surgeon. CifRm . U.ln a. n . . . . . -ML-uD.., uuumwaui or limnK. Keai aence on French Broad Avenue. Offiee hoars ll u.. w xp.au, ana nroms toft ptm. Thic. . Davidson.- - Jas. O. Kati rVAVlTJSON A MARTIN. a- A ttrneys A CoiimUi ASHXVnXB, N. c. I Will JfAcilce In the ftf.h And ftth YnAf.i t.m. uTthe FadSfoJIn W fh'"?.." unnn i an n i - veayiiiiBi Befer to the Bank of Aahmrni - - seplwAw6m . " JAMES A. BURROUGHS, Physician and Surgeon, ASHEVILLE, N. G, Office over Powell it Snide's. t&" Residence corner rvl afaln . Woodfin streets.- - Ta del6-ry - - J A. TENNENT, Architect and Civil Engineer. Designs, Specifl cations, and ICsthnatet ot the ..j ui uuiiumg mrnisnea npon application. r " .upoiuiwuuwi woen aesirao. Ail work es - urunea- to me as civil - iniimmr rin zrJ-fy.maanmx.Ar aareas, Asnevuii ) Swannanoa BridgeJC - maTl6-fimos WATSON, M. D. OFFICE AT HI H RRSTrmrwmr Corner of Grove street and Patton Avenne. ' vmix noun : 9 to 11 A. M., 1 tO S P. II Calls left at Carmlnhatl'a v.ik..'. rw.- Irell beconveyed, and responded to, by fel luneiz-atr . . rpHOS. A. JONES, I -A Attorney at Jjvk ASHEVILLE, N. CJ -' octaa-lysw Offloe with Davidson Ua i jy. W. L. 6 W. D. HILLIARD, Physicians and bnrena Office next door south Old Bank jan3-6mos ' ' : ' - DENTAL CARDS. B. H. DOUGLASS, P. D. a, Dental Rooms over DeVanH'a. Tlmm ntm. esldence In same buudlna Asheville. N. C. feb2-w&sw --:' . DENTAI SU1ZQEI1Y. nR.1.6. QUEEN has removed bis ' office to the Y. II. C. A. rooms oil Paltnn Inmu. and offers his professional services to the public au proiessionai work done ,with skill and neatness. ' ' . ' . tune 10-dAwtf . . DR. R. II. REEVES, D. D. S., - - Omci in Binder Building, ; pposiU Central HotoV ASHEVJXLE, N. Q Persons hivlnr arti Octal. work 4aM..aiti Jrylng lt two or three weeks. U net attaaed, ean ' ntvni n muu un nwwe? will on rtrnnaisih. . J A JJU. A. B. WAKE, ., ;' - r Dental Snrjfeoix; vuawv Aia V AJWU IfUUUlAIMt WUUI work will receive prompt ana careful attention. Railroad - Tlcicets ' ' II OUGHT AND' SOLli BT J., BRANCH, - CLERK AT, THE EAGLE HOTEL --" 11 . - -.- ' - : JQ i-dt PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. '.:, v. . . -. V-: Having sold out my Drug bneinfs I desire to close np everything at once. Partiea whose names are en my books will Hud thir accounts ready at the Music and Lamp store of T, M. le- . Vault one door below my former place of buitl near. Mr, W.F. Kaodolph and (J. H. DeYault are my authorized agents, have chanre ot my books, and will receipt for all monevg paid to them. The cash Is saily needed to ciiwo up ay own indebtedness so pluoso let bae 11 nt once. " L augl7;aiw - C. W, 1 a VAULT