VttlVM .. .1 J ' ti.- 4 A 1 ' v- i '-: 3.00 LOO RATES tow. Asnr.yiu-B societim. .i1rJwdan8tonc,8ectclrr. Meets first Wediwwlay night In eacB Ajhmile iThw Becreury. Meet rriucti . 1 Jacob! H. C. Fagg Wondlpnu ewer Sc a-Trkday Tw i cretary tSSaSiaasSwaKa "mart Brood Mo. 701. A 4.- f ... uemmx Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets ISdi iM the SSShU of Honor ob to? "00nd en.ltmvUi Mou-lay nn u -"-".'Sl, the First Friday of ever m? Vfi A The Beauty of the West Zf&J&Z2: 1 v v xrmta on the first and third Monaay ..A,h month. James Lattanore, --, ;... . u n Rrown. secretary, Worsnipiut V?YSL7 7r Mr. Kep- tJS. 7iTi tol .wd from MO to f :30 p.m.. i ' c-d. - - n. Harwiia 11 a. m.. :lf-ta8t a. m. ?nilu earner Ctiurchand n t ;. Tlnrton. O. D. Taroay McBea, Aaatotant S--S 11 a. m.- t 6 P. Thursdaya and Batnrdaya, 5 p. Hoiy i"-r.r"."-m'... Friday. C oniav acbool 930 am. jv;' Churchr-coner WoodUn amd Hprwx. day at 11 a. ilj t IMd ijiajrmi month, when services .. i0 , at Ashe - Bprings. Bunaay scnooi at. . L ., ile. ... i Doubiedav Minion Outrci. , a Me.v V W Bayi Pastor. BabbathtSohooi, CMJW&D CHVItcnES. A. Jt. K Oatn) College St. fioV. Mr. aborted Bcrwoas 11 ft. m.; 8 p. m., and haU.past 7 p. Bait& school 9 m. BaptitL Bev. Mr. Bnniloy Services 11a.m.; 8 p.m., and half -past 7 p.m.; Sabbath school 1.30 p.m KpitoopaL (Kcff. M, KassUh Bervices 11 a. m.j Bab taih schoei ft- SJ- . . ' - COMPOUND OXYGEN: OFFICE OR Home Treatment. -Jt ARB PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN AshevUle, N. C, Oftlee on aln Street, i'nlliam House, first floor. VYo make a specialty of treating Consumption, Asthpia. Bronckltis Bheumatism, Paralysis, Cbore,NenraJgi,ttpJ, in fact, all chronic dls. aaacs, and all diseases resulting from an impover ibed condition of the blood. If you are able to-walk to the oOSce, yon CAN be CUBED, as many are being cured by our new p-tatmcnt. We use in addition to the Oxygen, th Medicated Vapor, : in this iray we can treat the lungs locally, as WO vaporise all medicines: and the patient in bsUM the vapor, bold Ing it for a short time in the lungs thus tho ms41pins held in suspension in the vapor is deposited in the air cells, where it is taken up by the blood. It not only produce the local e fleet desired, but t . '' A CONSTITUTIONAL EFFECT. , It yon have any kind of Lung disease, eome and consult us. We will not charge you anything tor coasultation. THE OXYGEN GAS, breathed two or three times a day, will restore rou to perfect health, though you may think vourssif beyond the reach of remedies. There is ftut toe rasp asugtir ponuemeu wua lap treat msut. The efftt s piewftut, and the result ' 'orAstSima, it is spaculc as muah as tiulhlne s for chills. If you have Asthma, it will cure you, and the relief is almost instantaneous. NASAL CATARRH,. enr treatment will permanently cure you. " ' - We have been using the .- ..y , OXYGEN I. - AND THS MEDICATED VAPOR for some years, and in that time we have ica red hundreds ol eases of Consumption alter they had repeatet hemorrhages, and were given up by the best physicians in the land. . Ill disessestroated locally. Come to our office and got NATOBJt'B lMtDfcjsjt, ; ; . ; ? . COMPOUND OXYGEN. We also pay special attention to RECTAL DJS- ausi. PILES, FISTULA. FISSURE, AND - RECTAL- ULCER, v We have an entirely new treatment, that is painless; the patient need not lose one hour from business or pleasure. We do not use the knife or litratirre. at the carbolic add Injection. We ean CURE you, and are willing to indukje a CURE, if you so desire. j NO CURE, NO Wa sond the HOME TREATMENT With bemicaisto )sst tvp months for !. We do cot publish Testimpnali, but on application will furnish any number of post office iJifregs, man ners of patient who have been cured under our treatment. Consultation free. - -..j ' DBS. HABOANGATCHrLL t 8TONE. Members of the firm of H , H. A B. Pbysicians. augi-aawiim KORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. Sells riANOB and ORGANS on Monthly In stallments of $6 and 110. ONE PRICE ONLY. Sheet Music and Mtic Books. Old instru ments taken in exchange. ' For Catalogues and Cfrcclars apply to 'OTT-ttaSr augl7:d&wly I ,- pll fpr Berline-plaster imported cakes fciooro apd jsoparosf. . apa 'y aoi r il f- & i. ; U it I i. ?i T e Mm.) l.Yr, e Mm., W .. f;Tr jr 1 SL . 1 VOL II.- JN U 134. DAILYEDITiQN. Witt pe; p)iIU&ed every 3oiniiig cept"Moridayy JTat'tlie fdiiowingiiear- strictly earn: -Otie'Tettiy . 8 00 in Six Months, . . 3 00 1 60 50 15 uug " - ' . . r . On Week. .' n. rorfn will deliver the paper ev ery-Morning in every part of the city to our en Often De ra, nu iwrucB """"8 wiinrtease cam at the cttimm ubicb. 1 a f yoi-T Joo Work, of aUtina to Citizen Offlcr. V you T""y cheaply and with dispatch. Arrival PJ2STr re of-PMBCBsrr 8 aumiTOY Arrive 9:65 a. m. andl Departs 100 a m and 8:31 p m. m ...u AmvM 9:60 a. m.'and 631 p. m. -n.na.rtji 10:01 a. m. and 8.-05 p m. WATinimLLi Arrives 330 pm. and departs 1010 a. m. vv ',i uJLi.A The Kenerai mau mim bv the 9:65 a. m. train : the general maUfrom the Paint Bock branch by the osii. p. m-,"; A mail from wasningwu pontes from Unea oonnected with these point fcrSeived by theT.52 p m. train; andpouch- es for the aame pomw, ana uj puu.- .T AaherUle and iliabury, iDcluaivej. fi0' warded bv the 8.20 a. m. train going east. INTERESTIKG BEADING MAT XER ON FOURTH PAGE. ; : invite attention to the ndver- tisemeht bf'H. ;lumadore, concerning lands fbi sale. tf iLea' Aiwe 133 ff f SDartanbunt favfi gpartanburg HB4era(rtJl -., . " Asbgyille 7:10 'f The worst lta f quake are yet to cdli5? 7 vvrr a he potH' rQ making their appearance, Ml- H. B. Adama who was a prominent member ;ot the last House, , from Union county, has been nominated for the Senate. "', "y Migratory birds are going Soutn one m'ohth earlier than usual; so our friends, farmers specially, should preparo accordingly for an early winter. i i i' A. splendid and refreshing !show er gladdened the eartb4 and our peo- le, specially farnfers. yesterday, he clouds looked as if we might x"?ct va-early.gtuInox. Yesterday, was Poh yoehshi wo, or Mooncake day, a' national holi day: in China. Our distinguished Chinese fellow citizen, Hop Wo, cel ebrated it, in glorious and natriotic style; 'We. wish him continued pros perity andiappinegg. t ,t . r 7lX&iVsyfc Cooper, of the Pen!-, teKliary board,-visited the conyicts Uy workt'WJHhe Spartanburg road ' TTl-": J 11 all in good xohditrod; and the work j progressing satisfactorily. He left yesterday for Raleigh, .t In approaching the depot from the city your eye will rest upon an attractive sign-board bearing this legend, ? Your Last Chance." Coming from the depot on the same route, on the same board will be seen "Your First Chance." This is the modest notice to travellers that within Mr. Mondav is rtrerjared to serve all the best of wines, and liquors, straight or mixed to suit tne most fastidious taste, He will keep none but pure liquors, and sells at popular prices. Remember, people of Haywood, that Hon. T.'D. Johnston,' Col. Pink Herren, Majah-Flopdoodle ftialone, perhaps Capt. John Q. Heap, and others, ''congressional candidates, will address you at Waynesville, on Saturday next. Mr. Johnston was chosen by1 good' people? in every countv to stand . for selection ; the other gentleman were rlchosen; , by, themselves,each, severally and only, to do-their own standing Give these gentlemen a patient and a "prayerful attention and consideration. -We again invito attention to the ccttrre ta.'Ae deliverje tp-hlght at the Opera Hall, by Rev. J. B. Mas- siab, Rector of ( Trinity Episcopal Chapel (colored) this'city. The sub ject will be "The Relation of the Gos- pl to' the Tecqporal condition of men; applied especially to the Ma terial condition of the- Negroes in this Country." - It is a very inter esting subject, and no doubt will be handled with ability. It at least in volves a matter of great concern to all, and we trusr the eubrt of this leadeTVmohgi hiai people may be encouraged by all. The leci'ire will be under the distinguished patron age and , presence of the following gentlemen : Mayor As' on, Dr. Bux ton, .Messrs. Vantjikler, creese, liawls, Iaw, Tenniman, Furman, Pearson, W WVf'est Mai. Duffield, General JonesDp Battle, C. J, Mc Capa andther" Admission, 23 cents, iteserved beats. 60 cents. jAPAKESa ParLo A At Law a is now luir'tJT new croods lust in, a. grana display, snver, unina, uiasi Ajtmpei ana an goods in great variety Have just returned from New York having had pick from all the newest im portauons. All are invited to make a tour of inspection through the store whether to buy or not ' -Law's, opposite Eagle HOteL "fTt A New Stock Ruchings, Tourists and Otner kinds, large stock of Ribbons. just in, at Whitlock's. i i-'J- -a- if k &6i , ft: . ! 't !t'.! j.,- in The followingis tiscueame fc. R&W.an.toa CabatH1S ent'-run OpfM" SJRf WhtXjeMcWnge flast. 15 the name of Walter .TanfUver of burg Kail lipids : l wnr,d-8entv-twD bushels anrj JMarBbail. as.a .snitawe) wemocrat-.ior me fc-AaWBfc... , Km.rn.rViUftirA waa thie,:! HoirdnaUon. , Mr,, Vanmver ,a young at MehCoon&s ! "i USS Trr Kit,.1 man' of -abmty, ,O0a cnaraeier .-,ana ASHEVILLE. N. G. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Gbako Motbxb Cbexsk Applr. Our friend's. I Freeman bf onght to our office yeHlettaj A.ld4Jchardj at Hfckorv Nut Gap, a mammoth ana ex cellent specimen of l?e above variety of I apple, ft ia indeed a aplendid frm and we were pieaaea w mow iui -1 . that Becuon nave lair piuajinu. i some it,thia aeasob If r f. tf f -. w tHiiiwitaalliuasoaD IU Begins iU Fall Session next Monaay.of ea. P? f . 7 vl academtrf wiuo ,o,qiu.ri? that timei but ranicientiy so touww we "fj .mlfablo .niahagement gub school to begin. This structure will be . t , S. JTm fi tL arid svniwithv.of a anornamearchitJy as weU at SgS, otherwise, to our city, and creditable mhowho ar6. fortunate a to be to the.tejiirfgraentand, no its walls find every want Prof. VenaDie. duii parucui ui building, and its advantages, win oe no- ed hereafter. The .cnooi wm rjegm, w are pleased to learn, with very great 4 couragement. Our people should seej thatit is well sustained. PTOM, m - of Prof. Venable and bis awe assisiani, 18 P5KaJ? male school in the city - wnitowu u credit to thBecUon nd State, and buiW up an institution of which all may be proud. Weljsincerely: hope ..IjnBst.heldin'grtaripTO tht sanguine expectations of ihr JrSESt fail toreceiv thesym be realised. . i f ,;. f -J!.-ii ':.j,.n.. itriauwwa.. ' -l. tji I WILL KoWAK AW) VATAWB-v nErout i CAPX, J? ACK3 B WHEAT ttETUBS. la I The BeaBonhasbeentad fdrwheat oil nnv State.' and' manv diE- ing, u i wek the wheat raised on two acreau, , tne lot auaiKacu. iux mojwu aaA one peck- a? tnp yieia oto ffv fixfiellerit and'sv4ta pt-FgS S ftVr irrnfe - Ws lnyite the attenjJon, "-VU ' t f-.-' , . 5.flr.rana PftlinfaeS S:r?.:.'iJ':, a ,'e6ta?f conngea rew WW ' - report lor tnfiir tv. t K-ttiei aa-waa. I. .. Mr,-JFred HJ Schofiel.iine ciever iropriefois If the Cliff House ahdcot&ies atUTaUlilaH ; Fairs," Georgia, gave us a pleasant call yes-terdayi-iHeUireports 'that Very largo crqwd bay, yisitedtnis ifaM tractive place on the Piedmoirt Air Line, nlnetY miles from Atlanta, this Slimmer, and a largeuand most pleasant party' arac still there, en joying the magnificent scenery, the music, the dances, tne varied and varying pleasures. This place will be keptopeixnntil November 1st, and invites parties on their return home to the South, or before re turning, to take in the Falls. . ; ( I The net earningsdf the Marietta i Tha net pnmirnranf IVi and North Georgia railroad tor the month of August rwere $6,250, and only 6G mfles in operation,- :No wonder, ihe bonds of this road are being eagerly sought after by in vestors. It is believed ; by capi talis ta in New York that in less than twelve montha 'thejc will command llU in that city. s ,t We are pleased to learn that the road is completed , to within six miles of the N P- line, about eigh- teen miles ttomATqrpny. It will be there spon, . . ; ., Postponed. 'V '':"-''; . t.: Owing to the inclemency of the weather yesterday- the lawn party appointed to be glyenat Capt. jrK Ray's on Chestnut Btreet,a8$o&t poned. It will be announced, when it can be given." .. ' . Oqoems' Repined Fabctcaz Comedt Company ;:rr ' v ? .."..f., Will appear on .our .boards off Saturday and Monday ' evenings next s Ori . Baturdayi night will - be . i it a f ' '. presenter iaappy ; fair,'.' weet heh"And "Bamboozling," three fine comedies fn one evening's per formanoe, These 1 plays ; have at' traded great attention in Ifew, York, and the performances ot the K)gden Company have elicited high encomiums jtiom a ' critical press. We-'are assured .that the perform ances are refined, and most enter taining. The first appearanco will be next Saturday night and will be followed Monday night by "an en tire change of programme.-, : f ;; K S..J. . -w I4ver Jlll. . . . Use Dr. Onnn'g Liver Pills for Sallow com plexion, Pimples on the Faoe and Blllions ness. Never sickens or gripes. Only one for a dose, samples tree at a. m. Lyons. -' ' dawlw. A .FdcPbopebtv fob Sals. ThatBDlendid pro oerty on Patton Av enue opposite Battery Park Hotel known as Barnett Boarding House, contailiag over two acres with beautiful grove-ahd.. large nouse wit sixteen rooms. ,- can be bought on long tjme and at reasonable price. Apply to Atkinson & Cocke, sept 9 tf Real Estate Dealers, , ..JW, -. . Seventy tirie acres of Land, with beautul :viW. iust - outside oorporate limits, to fill nt a j bargain within the next ten days, by ' ' - - v ATKIBHOITW -uaOKB, j tt Real Estate Dealers. - Lois of handsome goods 'foi mtfumsKend winter just opened. The-mn4 -deivtaide stylet and colorings promise to be searce and it win oe nara to nna a jew antcies wier , tff"i f f iV Syster, Large stock of Ladies; .and, children's Hoisery and Underwear Jttr arrive "by Monday's freight. Bv far the best assort ment at lowest pripes yet seen lnAsbe- K -if .-.M, ? I i ! 4Saw ' i. For the AshevlUe Cmai. PLEASANT "WORD FOR THE MISSION HOSPITAL. : !S522t7(W'FeBlvrief acquaintance with A?h,eville, b&t having a d ftnd kiadnea8, through one 1 . - . f 7sT iw.t-r.--)---. . - imDela me eayj a LleW, words in behalf. - T toih ;Laaie8'ili6sron Hoipital wnich i -have -been afl Inmate for a when it overtakes one among strangers it w,mitv; indeed. ' This institution - tirit - knd 4tt mad to feel -at . :realitr--The enterprise had ori eft and road sympathy J&EM ,ityrt sectarian, roraw&y ";V,-inhrrttrana andvbeSuti- fal TTf this Underfed, untain J. wLicb." thS ' eye Jnever, tires in 7W 0it - E0? A -a f,BtitiitkMi Jikthis j it la a nleasuretoe expresaDnbliciy, oJ" i feeltowards its managers, Jor the cliffernii una iusiyiuM uu wu rrafr t, " DIYER FOB -.4 f IkUdison toi HcmZkx 'IS;4eptrl4' 1888.' i e-w- - 1 it-tt'. ' TTA . aiall nT.nri HI pui wrX-5; MAVandlver has neSanl'orthe "No- -Yours truly? : vITbB GB4f UobisJ Itfrj-f Aimhl-.niAW 'flintiest-Julv -10th .lac s-.-'- .---trv -z - - I A-fc " t'i 1 Tl "T Z 9 "..ivAS-in JinaBViU.MarMW. T- . ' " uiui mytfmr '-"id.the ance jastvening-a. fect'iie large tent sccely' irastfiirdlig ' iMiss; Btokes.; whose wojadeifuIJidihEiaBbeeatho chief rode in a manner which proclaimed tier, indeed, a rider graceful", fear- fess and beautiful. The: applause was tremendous.', Mr. James Rob inson also, who is known the World over as tne champion bare-back nd er, performed in a way never before seen ty a tfoston audienc? at least not since Mr. Kobmson's ; last visit. He is without doubt a finished ar tist, defying the most captious criti cism. Every department of the cir cus and manegerie is conducted on nrst-class principles. Jach perform er does his or her work in a most complete way. We looked . in vain for a bad or commonplace act. As a circusj it is cevtainly a success, and - i . i.i , , ,. i. wk -esnTaea our- eipociauona. i Ane snow is m every way worthy of patranage. - 1 he Doris circus will exhibit at Asheville, Saturday, September 25th. ' Our enterprising cotemporarv the Statesville Landmark has added to its many other admirable attractions a Raleigh correspondence, to be fur nish, by "one of the best writers and pest informed. politicians in that city." ; Judging front his first letter, tne correspondent must be a re markably well-rnformed politician, in fact, is a regular genious in his "way; His "information" as a politician "at the oenter" i3 very startling. 'However, it is enter pris ing in our friend to have the regu lar services bf such a correspondent, ana we congratulate him according ly. Scientists assert that bald heads are essentially a modern luxury. Some even go'ao far as to predict a general lack of hair for the heads of our posterity. But the fact remains that the ancients were very often obliged to resort to ' wigs to cover the defects of nature. A wig found recently in an Egyptian temple at Thebes, and now- in the British : Museum, is thought to be 8,400 years old. Science says it is supposed to have been part of the attire of an Egyptian priest. The supposition is hardly warranted by the single fact that the wig was found in a temple. - The l-gyptian priests practiced pelebacy. It is more likely .that the bald headed owner of the wig was a married man skulking about the temple looking for a divorce. . ': The father of the Taylor brothers is a Methodist Episcopal preacher who went into politics before the war, and served in thtriSfeirty-third Congiess when Bob was a oaDy. xne old gentleman was a friend of his neighbor, Andy Johnson, and went to congress a second time in 1868. He is now an ardent Prohibitionist. xew jor cxHXi. A Georeia gentleman sivs that ha ask. ed an old daiiey what he would choose it be could have any - three things he might wish for. ."Well, boas," said be, 'de fuss ting I'd take a fily dollar In money, den a fine suit of clothes, and next a barrel o rioe. Den, boss," he con tinued, "if yon let me make another wish I'd taae tour gallons o good whiskey, --; i' ;-cnre for, Flux.'1' Many deaths are occurrine daily all over the country from bowel trouble, but particularly trom Qux. It seems to be almost epidemic. The best remedy .we know of is Lytle's Elixir. It seems to hit the case exactly, and we have yet tohear of the first case where it has failed, if j used in time, it la made from the prea cription of an eminent physician, who used it himself in a large practice. Lytle's Elixir, ought to-be in every home, where it can be Resorted to at once upon the first appearance : of trouble with . the bowels.-.'-- ..... uu.Vi i -fii i.-i uas-n '-''"'iit'jti ;.,: i.'-s.tjvrj....;. ''Ill'', i..- !.-.- - . ., t 11 -i-Ai..i j -; SEPTEMBTetk ..5,- HE DID NOT WANT TO BE ; . , . ; :: LIMITED. ,: . . -The New York Sun Bays: - fter Drotesting vigoivtisiy- ronffl f ""li uhi1 r -"MMBsLbla channel agaihstlthe Morrrison .resolution for calling in the three per cent bonds at the rate oi ten miuwns a moutus, the Administration, Of its . own ac cord, has called twenty five millions ftF the name bondB lor ,ine jnoniu wi m 1 ll 11. Snimhfr alone. ' The Treasury nas aone wen iu ui ing twenty five millions of bonds; lfit it do better, ana can tne remaxu- ins hundred milliopa. And. not wait one ior.it eitner.r ' '- . . , In his action the President build- ed better iof the peoplfr than some of those who' ltlsh to "bark and bite'? 4re willing, to see or admit.' He did not oppose the Morrison Reso lution, but failed to . approve it, doubting its expediency. In other wofds,he did not wish to be limi ted to payments of $10,000,000 per month if he had more Eurpiua m the" treasury, nor did he desire to be forced to pay that amount out if he did nothaTe the money to spare. He has paid out $40,000,000 since Congress adjourned, and, will ' jay but, all that the condition of the TVcoanrv will Tiermit. This ; is , all that the Kesoiution ,couia nave cured, and better. Be A telegram fromJCansas Cit.re- portstB'at Martin Irons, the Reader of the great Southwestern railroad strike, wits locked up at. the police station there on Monday night on a r-Tmrcrp. fif drunkenness, being un able to give bond for his release. As the the Atlanta C'ostt'tttto well says: -; ; i :; - . . . Irons is a tvne of the cranky lm riracticable reformers, who start out tr rptmlate the world peaceably they can, torcibly if they must. They cannot even " regulate themselves; Kroner or later thev run to excesses in tbnno-rit. in anflech or in ' action I and are undone. Irons belonged to I o-rpat nrflraniaation. whose . corner tfmrerance and vet he ' into drunkenesl . f the Irons stone .r -"rong rusnea neaaiOiB The intense reformer o stamp always has something ". ' in his mental and moal make up. He is liable any time to flop from one extreme to the other. The.truth is, we live in a very big world, and the con ditions brought about by the evolu tion of centuries and ages are not to be changed all at once. The man who undertakes thus to change them is a lunatic. He is to be watched instead of followed. The reformers who do the most good make haste slowly. They step from one compromise to another until they reach their goal- The fate of Martin Irons Bhould be a warning to all who are disposed to surrender themselves to every red-hot reformer who comes . along. Both ' leaders anu followers are in ottnger Wnerr they "go it blind." The Cliff House and Cottaees. at Tallu lah Falls, Georgia, on the Piedmont Air Line, will be kept open until November 1st. special rates lor September and October. Trains leave Asheville daily at 7 a. m and arrive at the Falls at 10 m. , , :dt21 , For the prompt and certain cure of erysipelas, use Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which is tne epeeibc endorsed by the most eminent medical authorities. taeptlO ' ' -To arrive in a few days a erand stock of Iadies"new fall goods, be sure and see tbem before purchasing, d3t at Woitlock's. pROF, V. KNERINGER . Respectfully informs the public and his friends that he is ready to open his Class in Music for the Fall and Winter. He will devote his utmost e Sorts in a kindly, but strict system of teaching, to promote the progress of pupils confided to his care. ...... .. ,, . , . TEBMS WILL BB MODERATE. ': ' ' Pianos tuned and repaired, and put in first-class order at reasonable rates. -; '. Annlicanta sent throuch Dost-cffice or left at CiTiSp office, will bo promptly attended to. V. Kxekinceh.- sept 4-dtf jq-OTICE. : ' - ' All persons are notified that thev must not ret sand off my land without h aving paid for it in oavanoe. iney wm De lncuciea u incy ao. aug it dtf NATT ATKINSON. F OB RENT. After 21st Sentember Dwelling on corner of Church street and Patton Avenue. For- terms. tC., apply to KOBi.-. U. JOMlNbTOW, sept 4 atstopnea Railroad .Tickets V BOUGHT AND SOLD ' ! W. J. BRANCH, ! CLERK Al THE EAGLE HOTEL AshevUle,- JV,' ; Cr . jel5-dt D ISBOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.' The firm of Strftitlr iCo. is this dav disorved by mutaal eontsent,' A. M. Ballard retiring.- -The Dusmess wu De convinuea oy jtir. istraitn. A. m. XJAI.I.AIvIJ. Asheville, Sept. 1st, 1886. , ' sept 7. dot . : . " ' 1 ' Cut . Rate BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED " ." ; : 'BY-' is' "-o-i ASHEVILLE, . . - C. Office, one dop5 ,5onth STaglc Ifofcl, "apposite cwannanoa. 'viy a-d&nos .'tJAd li in!i!,,,'i fv -.' hi v1iaM irtrtti? ..1.-;-' a-The Dailt Citizen can al- wavs be found at the News Stand at I the Old Central building. Congrei8ionaI Campalsn.. Hon. Tbog, D. Johnston's Ippolntmc will v"6.-- - I address'th -peorle at following Umes ahdplacesi "!-.. . t. ;r -, I Wayhesvillei Saturday, September 18th, - 1 V n....v.a, 1 V m I Cooper's Station, Tbursdar,- -Marshall, Friday,'-'in , nnmnvillfl ' Mondav. . 23 24 '27-: Big Jvy (church) Wednesday; - -. Webster, Baturday, 1 t October , . 2nd Franklin, Monday, ; 'tth . ' - . . . i a. - . , Art AshevUle, Thursday, i r. Hendersonville, Friday, iin ''-r v ; 8 . Columbus, Saturday, . f j . 9 Marion, Monday; . ' Charleston, priday, . j 10 . Robbinsvilie, Saturday, i , n" 16 ; Murphy, Monday,." fiel..T . ,,. 18 Haye8Ville, i Wednesday, " 20 Fair Viewi Tuesday, . '26 Ayr (Reynolds' tanyard) Wed. Oct 27 Rutherfordton. Thursday; October 28 Logan's Store, Rutherford , 1 , , - , - county, noay , - y Wo learn that the republicans of Henderson' and Transylvania will support, almost ; solidly Mr. Her ren for ttongress. ,,. "; hvsAinl TJ ntM for September and October ie two most delightful months in the year. at the Cliff House ano Cottages, Tallulah Falls, Georgia, on the Piedmonc Air-1-.iae. . atbuib leave ville daily at 7 a.-m., and arrive at Falls 10p.m. : ; ' dt21 Choice effects in clotting just received, tf I ,11. REDWOOD CO. T1ib v best enh of OoiTee can be ob tained at Turner's, jn the Johnston buil- dincr-. ' ' . - I h :. irfrr- . r ' . Dimlin hi aharja Derby's, and soft rTats. also a full line of other makes; fall arnrtlr Al flan a TTota "TnKf. in atncr of Gents' Hats, iust in: d3t- at WHiTLOca s, Best Woven Corsets vet seen at "f 1.00, also full line of 50c; 75c.,- and Warner's Corsets in all sizes,, d3t . 111 r atWHITLOCK's. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE, POSITIVELY. TWO NIGHTS 05LT ' ' SATURDAY at , MOJfD AT, ' September i8th and 20th. :. The appearance bf Mr. and Mrs. W. R. . 7T7ED FARCltJAL. UUMiui tu, arrppOKTED BT - .-.. cultivated actress, the , charming anu MISS IIEXItlETTA k. .'. ' together with 'the company, of n,...t : ability. . 1st night A Happy Pair, Sweet Hearts and Kam-boozling. -CHANGE OF BILL NIGHTLY. Admission 25c. and 50c.1" j ; 1 " Reserved seats 25a extra. , "';'".; ;.- Tickets now on' sale at Jas. P. Sawyer's ' ' store,-Patton Avenue.- - .-. sept 15 d3t 1 ' ; J , TOTICB. .. ; ' Bv virtHO of a Deed in trust execnted on the 10th and 17th days of February, 1886, by H. C. Culberson to J. W. Cooper, and registered ia the Registers omce or user eouniy, on tne oar outcry at the Court House door in Hnrpby, Cher okee countv. on the 18th day of October, 1880, all the lands therein described, to-wit : Tract 14S in District Wo., f nd known as a part of the J. H. Peck lands In Shoal creek townsuip, also nart of Tract Nna. 71 and 146 In Dintrirta Kn. 4 and No. 8. known as Wm. Collins, Join lands of james calling ana juizaoetn isrocaxnan ana others, also all the J. H. Peck lands, on which the said Culberson now resides, containing in all 500 acres, more oi lessand for a more accur ate description reference is given to the said trust deeds and the deeds to which they refer. - sep,16 w4wks J. W. COOPEB, Trustee. ANTED. To rent a arobd Piano for six months. Bents payable monthly. Price must be moderate. Ad dress : P. O. Box 285. septll-d3t H OUSE FOB BENT. New house on Woofin Street, with s'x' rooms (besides kitchen and basement). Furnished or unfurnished. Apply at CiTirsw office or to septHdlw j J. L.WILKIE. Wr ANTED. A competent and eneigelio man to canvass in this city tor the Provident Savings Life Assu rance Society of New York. A good salary and liberai-oammission in addition will be paid to a first class man. The above old line Company is unsui passed in financial strength, as evidenced by the report of the Insurant Commissioner - of New York, and offers rates that defy competition. Business easily learned. Parties . desiring the place will apply to-day from 12 to 3 o'clock at Swannanoa Hotel. , . J. S. TONES, - -v Special Agent. PRIVATE BOARD I ' i.r .Clierry Hall Chestnut Street, ; Well furnished rooms, Good location and fine water. Terms J-25 rer month. . - HISSES BBOWN POINTS.' ; Bept 11 dlwk i . , ... . ICE! 7 THE BATTERY PARIT HOTEL U receiving State of Maine Ii:E in car load lots and can furnish the people ol AshevUle what they want. .. sepUldlwk ...... F OB BENT.W , A large brick store, on North Public Sanare. 28x65, with basement and upstairs running full length ol building. : The store is now occupied by sept 9 dat WM.M. COCKE, JR. JOW FOB SALE. . . . a nne mux cow tor saie. race AddIv to sept a dlw . , A, FBECK. . RYE ! RYE ! ; - t WANTED O t BUSHELS of Rye at once. ' - 5UU V BEABDEN, BANKIN & CO. PIANO FOB SALE, - A great bargain Is offered ln a first class piano in fine oindition. The instrument can be seen and tested by calling at the Photographic Gallery on oouw mala atreew .t , r , sept T df, .... . . - ' - ' - ' JOSEPH S. ADAMS, t-L.'- . Attorney Hurl Coansellor sit Imm, 1 offleB ta Law Building, , K, ; adioinjiig Jlrst National Bank, : . " " .!';':, .. SHBYILL,N. C. '', - l u PtaoUces ia ftll courts,' State and Federal. ; i.seBtiJeWii.J - - ' ' i i. :,t.- OR BENT. The home place I now occupy, rally furaished, for six months or one year, " ttptfrdtwsi.1 n- , ' itns or one year, appjt to T, L VAlKilLDXB. 1111 '!-.. K ' ..B. - .n;rti7 .-.. .( v' .-, I o-.J- j. - a.:.. -t r :'j i.' .. Democratfe Sioiaiuvw... Dnncombo County. House of Representatives Johnstone Jones, H. A. Gudger.. ' Sheriff John R. Rich. - . Clerk John L. Cathey. Register John R.- Patterson. Treamurer lohn 11. uourtney. ' Surveyor S A. . ,n.. w r rr;n;,wi r-rjyt 'V . , , r , Malariaf poison carxDeeBtitoI IfaiVf- ed from the system by the use of Ayer's Ague Cure, whiohcontainsasurespecific, in the form of a vegetable product, used . j-t CmAaw - n aaAM bK 4-W a xnn nF A itAV'a in no oiaer remeay. vr arrantea'. tseptlO PROFESSIONAL t?ARD3Tr" CHAS.; Ai iCOuBB. i. , P. A. CUMMINGd. TOORR ACUMMINGS f ! v 4 Attorneyk Vonusellors atTStT ASHEVILLE, N. C i Practice in the United States Circuit and Dls rict Courts at Asheville. Etatesville. Charlotte and Greensboro; in the Supreme Court at Raleigh and in the Courts of the Twelvoth Judicial Dis trict of the Stats of North Carolina. epeefcu auauion given to collections or claim, aug7-lywsw r JJR. M. SOUVIELLE," - LATE OP TUB. PAKIS A LONDON HOSPITALS. Itei Of lis Eai, Seari, Mat. hm ' ' 11 A specialty. ;!;: Oitior IIovrs :-r-10 a. m. to 5 p. m. ' Offiox, EaOle Hotxl, aug 7-dlm ''. ASHEVILLE, I. C. QR. A, M. BALLARD, pnrsiciAir sod scrgeoh. Office North side Public Square. Besldence oa Haywood street. Office Telephone Call No. frl' Besidsnce Telephone Call No. 43, june -Bmospa , . JR. 13- PUBiF'' Oflera his Dtofesional services to I tne citizens ot Asneviue and -eprround- . . . ... -..- I vast country, Omce. over Carnuchaere 1 Drug store. Residence Charlotte st. I' de 15-dl-v W. W. JONES,. sv Attorney at Law, , ASHEVILLE, - - N. C. Office in Johnston Building, opposite Cov. l ' Mouse Square. Practices in the Courts of Western North Carolina and Supreme Cojt at .JJRS. McGILLr & BATTLE, WAEDLAW MCOILL, Ji. D.i Practice limited to Eye, Kar.l roht and Lunga, .Sax. Wistbat Battli. M.D.TT. 8. N., .... . ; -rnysicianana eaigcon. -' i Offices over De Vault's Drag Store, i w3-Oioe hours 10 a-'m. brl2 m., and 2 to 4 p m -' 1 '. -. . ' se 94-tr JK. JOHN HEY WILLIAMS, , ; Physicum and Surgeon. UUWO; niUU Ok.ifi uuui o n.iivu ji ajcu.k. xtm ience on French Bread Avenue. Otliee hours H lie. to lpi m., and from 3 to 5 p. m. " .t)Ayn)eoirii'".' ..; jas. q. mab-tu " -UAjtTIN, . ." "unsenora-at-LaW, -'ttnc'A Thkc. raAVlDSON di . LM , Attorney" at'-v ' ' - ' . ASHSVmjt, 1. w. WtB m-avUee in the 8th and 9th Judicial sud in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, au m the Federal Ooorts of Ue Western District ct Sorth Carolina, i - iteier to the Bank of AsheyaieJ sepi-sw4wm j, . ; . TAMES 'A." BURROUGHS, . rnystcian and Surgeon, ?; .ASHEyiLLEi n. a, ; Office over Ppweji Shidt's. J&" Residence chrner of Main and it in mil fit . del6-ly J A. TENNENT, Architect and Civil Engineer. Designs. &neciflca.tlnn. anrt 1&Btimataa .. the styie oi Duuaing furnished upon appjication, Ai wur supenntenaea wnen aesirea. All work er trusted to me as Civil Engineer will receive prompt attention. Thorough drainege of lands specialty. Post Office address, Asheville oi Best, N. Q. Residence Swannanoa Bridgej: mav 16-6mos J. A. WATSON, M. p. OFFICE AT ma rvsihtu Corner of Grove street and Patton Avenue. viuue noun : o to 11 A. M., 1 to 3 P. M Calls left at Carmlnhal'a at Poih.m1, nm. Store will beconveved. aiid nmnnMi ts h. t..f ep&one. : iuner-atr- , rpHOS. A. JON33, ... - Attorney at ' Law ASHEVILLE, N. C, octZ2-lysw . Office with Davidson St Ma TJ)RS. W. L. i W. D. HILLIARD, PAtysicians and feureon Office next door south Old Bank j an 3-6 moa -. .; i f .DENTAL" fARDS. B. Hi DOUGLASS, D. D.,b i Dental - Booms over DeVanlt's. Ttm Rtnn. eaidence , in' same 'building Asheville, N. C feb2-wAsw -- i it. il dental; surgery. DE.J.O. QUEEN ba removed his office to theY. M..C. A.' rooms-on Patton Avenue, and offers his professional services to the epu kill ublic. au proiessionai wort aone with s aud neatness. - '.) iuneio-dawtf , : DR. R. H. REEVES, D.D.S., . OmcK in Binder Building, , pposite Oentxal Hotel,' - ASHE VXLLE, N. C ? 'IV rersons having artlilolal work done, after trying it two or three weeks, if not satisfied, can return it ana m manex win oe reiunuea. jj I JJSt. A. B WAREt , Dental Surgeon. Office in Citizen build Ing," second floor. A work will receive prompt and careful attention. -JyMdly JTJTWOOD FOR BAB. The splendid stallion brought to this city two Kinonjof ummwmh. a v.. nviuuuu, PUI BokTat nablio- auction on the court house square, on September 16th, at 12 o'clock noon. If not sold privately before that tune. The record of this horse is well known, and is most satisfac tory. For full particulars call on the under signed at his ofUcs In the eourthonse . v au28-dw-tw w. c najiovflb. :i 'Mil tut! lift .Ji4.' t-"3 tf -i.J) ;:li-'w. . T j

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