0 y Gift of Wi'mond-erson :- - ox -dinzEN-jott-ornci: iWESIt -plliB f PUBLIC f . BILL HEADS, KDnoa AND PBOraiSTO3. " W f AV 'J ' W ' LETTER HEADS; r " posters,;';'; BLANKS, A e And Job Wort if mil Jtindtdtu with fromftnett and at low frie. . 1 Year. $S.OO - e Mom.. 3,00 i 1; Yr, ; X.SO VQIJiINO'i37 ASHEVILLE, N;Q:S CENTS I KjiTlSIXG . JtA TSS LOW. . ... ' , - - ..... '.,(1 . V AMII KTILLE OCIOTm."T','' Curate 'omnumktnf. Ha. S.J. 3L Vortet EmliiVnf Jnianmnfler; iorditii Htot, UooroMgyi MiHiiwit 1 Wmlnenlfty nittht in each mouth. - . AhniUc Ouifla, B. A. H. Bell, Hkh rrlost; 8. lUmmemhlai?, Secretary . Muew t be wrnnd WetlneadaT niglit Ib each month. Jfl. llmium L mmk. No. 118. a. X A.M.-. H. C. Vgg Wnrthtpful Macter; Fred. I Jacobt Secretary., M-U !- "riUjr night la each mouth. ) ' 'I' ' .l"' ' Sumtmmua Lodgt, jr. ef Jt, No. M. J . Boardman, DieUUor; Jordan Stone, tteoretary. Meets the lint and third Muad&y niehw in each VTer iiroad tbiieS, N Hoi,' - X KUto Levy, Recent j, Jordan btw-, Hecratarr. Inthetiaiiof (fceKuit; ta 01 iionor on the aecuud and Umeiti UoiKlny nihu ill eack month. 7V Woman' Uimunary SoeMy the M. K. Church, Mouth, meet la the church claae-room On (he Kirnt Friday of eTerr mouth at 4 o'clock P.M. The Beauty oftl WeM Lodge Ab. 40, F. A. A. Y. U. Meets on tit fir and third Monday nights in each month. Jamea Lattanore, WorehiDfnl Master : H. B. Brown. Secretary. Tilt Athenian Pvbtie library, over Mr. Kep ler' Store, opposite J&agle Hotel, ana next dior to The Bank of Ashrrille, is open to -viators from 1 a. m. o 1 p. ). and from iO to tOp.m. aU KVIUK C'lItWCM IKCTOT Methotlist Episcopal Churchy-Church St. Rct.-W. W. Bays Homing aerrloes 11 a. m.; irening errioea 7 p m. ; prarer meeting Wed ooaday eTeuing Is p.,ni.$abbaUi achool 9 a. m. ' '- " "V ' . Pmbytonm, Church CKurck 8L - Ber. 3. P. Graaamott-SflrrioM 11 a. m.;7Kp. m.; prayer meeting five p.: m. Wedae day; Sabbath achool half-past II. u, EniMcopal Church, Trinity corner Church and Willow Bt. Ber. J arris Bnxton, D. D. Bey. Varday HcBee, Assistant Bfctor. Services Sunday, 11 a. m. 6 p.m.; Wednesdays, Fridays and Holy Days, 10 a. m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 5 p. m. ; Friday, 8 p. m. 8 on day school 90 a. m. Baptist Church tamer Woodfin and Spruce. Rot. J. Ii. Carroll Services 11 a m.; 70 m. : prayer meetins 7:80 d. IT. Wednesday: .bbath achool 9 a. m. Roman Catholic Church, Ber. John A. McHngh Services every Son day at 11 a. m., bat the flrat Sunday of the month, when services will be held at the Warm Springs. Sunday achool at 10 a. m. at ashe vUlo. Dovbieday Mittion Church. Rev W W Bays Fastor. Babbath "School. J H Weaver Bupt. . ,' r: ... COLORED CIII7KCHES. A. M. E. Church (Zion) College St. Bev. Mr. Sherman Sendees 11 a. m.; 8 p. m., and half.past 7 P- 'a.; Sabbath achool 9 ni Baptist. Bev. Mr. Bnmley Services 11 a. m.; 3 p.m., and half-past 7 p. m. : Babbath school 1.30 p.m Episcopal. Bev. Mr. Massiah Services 11 a. m.; Bab bath school 3 p. m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. OFFICE OR Home Treatment. W7B ARE PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN Asheville, N. C, . Office on Main Street, Pulllam House, first floor. We make a specialty of treating Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis. Rheumatism, Paralysis, Chorea, Neuralgia, aod. In fact, all chronic dis eases, and all diseases resulting from an Impover Ishcd condition of the blood. If you are able to walk to the office, you CAN bo CURED, as many are being cured by our new treatment. We use in addition to the Oxygen, th Medicated Tapor. In this way we can treat the lnngs locally, as we vaporize all medicines; and the patient in hales the vapor, holding It for a short time in the lungs thus the rasdlcine 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 effect desired, but A CONSTITUTIONAL EFFECT. It you have any kind of Lung disease, come and conrult us. We wis not charge you anything for oonmltattoa. - THE OXYGEN GAS, breathed two or three times a day, will restore yon to perfect health, though you may think yulirself beyond the reach of remedies. There is not the least danger connected with the treat ment. The effect is pleasant, and the resUM permanent. For Asthma, it is a speclfle as much as Quinine s for chills. If you have Asthma, it will cure you, and the relief is almost Instantaneous. NASAL CATAERII, ortr treatment will permanently core y.u. We have been using the OXYGEN AND THK MEDICATED VAPOR for some years, and in (hat time wa have cared hundrt ds ot cases of Consumption after they had repeated hemorrhages, and were given up by the best physicians in the land. All diseases treated locallv. Come to our office and get NATURE'S MEDICINE. COMPOUND OXYGEN. We also pay special attention to RECTAL DISEASE-). PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, AND RECTAL ULCER. We have an entirely new treatment, that Is S amies the patient need not km one hour from uslness or pleasure. We do not use the knife nr litgatore, or the carbolic arid injection. W. can CURB yon, and are willing t INSURE a CURE, tf you so desire. NO CURE, NO PAY! We send the 1I0ME TREATMENT with chemicals to last two months for $13. We do not fuiblishr Testimonais, but on application will urnlsh any number of post office address, man ners of patient who have been cured under our treatment. Consultation free. DKS. HAROAN. GATCHEXL STONE. Members of the firm of H , H. fi. Physicians. . aug 1-dawMnt ASHEV1LLE MUSIC HOUSE NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. Sells PIANOS and ORGANS on Monthly In stallment of $5 and 10. ONE PRICE ONLY. - f j ' u ' 0 Sheet Moslo and -Hole BooU Old instru ment taken in exchange. - -For Catalogues and Circular apply to . , augl7;dtwly; " . '. ' - Call for Berllne-plastcr imported cakes ; Moore and icohardif. , an rv d0 EDITION. ' -".Tili3 :A1XY, CITIZEH , '. Xt Jrablished every Morning (ex. cept Monday) at the following rates ttrtcByttahr - i ear. trt Six Months.5' V r -wr . - ; , V s 00 Three - , . ; .- . . " . .. 1 60 . .. . 60 One " " . One Week, 40nr Carriers wDlaeU'CBf tn a par e ery Morning in every part of the tuty W our snbecribera, and parties wanting it will please call at the urnzsir umce. f Se4 yojar oj WorhofoO kind to the Citizen Office, if you want U done neatly. cheaply and vnt dispatch.. t . Arrl vol mrnA eprtor mt Psutaeaa-er SUJSBDat Arrives 9:55 a. m. and 73 r M. Departs 10KK a m and 6:31 p m. Tennessee Arrives 90 a. m ."and 531 p. m. Departs 10:01 a. m. aad 8i5 p m. Watxzbtou Arrives 8 M p m.aad departs 10:10 a. m. The general mail from the Eaet is received the Paint Bock bnrach by the 6:21 p. m. train. A mail from . Washington and- Charlotte, or pooches from Jinea connected with these points is received by the 7:53 p. m. train j and pouch es for the same points, and to points, between Asheville and Salisbury, inclusive, and for warded by the 9.20 a. m. train going east. INTERESTING READING MAT: TER ON FOURTH PAGE, i s 1 i ' M5We invite attention to tho ndver. tisement of N. Plumadore, concerning lands foi sale. tf Schedule on the A. & S. R. R. The following is the schedule at pres ent ran on the Asheville and Spartan burg Rail Road : . Leave Asheville 7 a. m. Arrive at Henderson villo 8:15 " " " Spartanburg 11:40 " Leave Spartanburg ... 4 p. m. Arrive at Hendersonville 7:10 " " Asheville 8:15 " - - - . ..- ... - Mr. P. P. Toye left yesterday ' for his pretty valley farm near Calhoun a;1 he mouth of Little River in Transylvania county. The work of macadamizing th e drive from Patton Avenue to the doors ot the Battery Park - Hotel Js progressing, and is now about half completed- Some of ; the largest apples we ever saw an . now on sale at the fruit and other stores. They splen didly uphold the character of Bun combe in eize color andjlavor. :. According to the majorities al ready "pledged" the Majah through his organt there will be not less than lourteen hundred, tnousana votes cast in this district this year. These figures are about as near the trutn as in the suetrestion that the Boss Flopdoodle stands any chance for election at all. Maj. Malone's organ says that when a man declines being a candi date for nomination for an office it generally means he will be nomina ted and elected too. It also fol lows that when a man nominates himself for office it means he will run without nomination and will not be elected either. This is an other cut at the Major by -his own. The Goldsboro Messenger says: Miss Olivia Millard has resigned her position as a teacher in the Graded School, which she has ao ceptably filled since the institution was first established. She left on Monday to take a similar position in Judson College. This young lady is a neice of Dr. Millard of this place, - and made a distinguished reputation here in connection with the two successive sessions of the Normal School. Our old friend Commodore Mar shall Parka has. been dominated for Congress by the democrats in the Norfolk Va district. "We sincerely trust he will be elected. Mr. Parks has been one of the most useful men to the material interests in the Nor folk section and eastern Carolina we know of, having giving years of la bor and large means to important coast enterprises. We repeat we hope he may may be elected. Mr. L. M. Pierott is canvassing our hotels'in behalf -of thV 'Hotel5 Blue Book, a register of all the' f st-clasi hotels in the United States, pub lished quarterly lor the1 information of travelers. We commend the pub lication to our hotels as a good me dium for advertising. . A little prin ters ink, judiciously used, is essen tial now - adays) lor; uccess .in .any business enterprise.4 Mr. P'Wifi call on Teach of 'our hotel proprietors and we bespeak for him favorable consideration. -m r . Japansbs PabiIob At Law's is now full of new goods just in, a grand display. Silver, China, Glass, Lamps, and art goods in great variety. . Have just returned from New - York having bad pick from all the newest im portations. All are invited to make a tour of inspection through the store whether to boy or not. - Law's, " - ",. ., opposite .Eagle, Hotel. " i i ' iai I . i j i T 1 ; - Call at Bank op Ashbville, Saturday evening at - h o'clock and subscribe for one or more shares. ..: Call' at Bank' of Asuetillx, Saturday evening at 6 o'clock and- subscribe for one or more 'Bares:' "rit v ' 4 g v j i 3 : Large stock of Ladies' and children's Hoisery -wd4Jndt!ir m tm -o-wrrive by Monday's freight By far the best assort ment at lowest prices yet seen in Ashe ville, at Whitiocx's, , .... . f, . . , d3t . . ' - . - , - . " Clioiee effects, in clothing mat received. tf H. REDWOOD & CO. Senatorial Convention'at&Texafi ders'to-day. 'We anticipate bar rmonious action. Thefweathet jiras ht bgain rfs terday. with some prospect ofa snower or a swrmrt p w . i Mr. Alexander 5. Pbrfer, grand Gen- eralissiflaoy of North' J "Carolina, jments rempiar juasonry, ana Commander Cyrene Command ery Na 5 of Asheville, N.C., leaves this morning accompanied by his wife to attend the Grand Conclave of Knights .Templar ot America which meets in St Louis., At Knox- yille he joins the Commandery at that place. He will probably be ac companied by others; Before the Majah eU through, his organ will use np all the figures in the office. Six hundred majori ty in " Henderson Two thoua- and majority with which to . cross the French Broad".' Unknown but overwhelming majorities in Yancy, and in eyery county heard irom or to be created has given - pleasant play; to .the Majah's imagination. Pleased with a feather, tickled with a strawy Most happy delusion -t w? v The Henderson Republican Cori- vention meets - to-day to- make county nominations. The prob ability is that Mr. ; H. G.--Ewart will be - nominated - for the House, The Republican majority in tthe county is a decided one, put a strong Democrat : may, asV has been done before, overcome it. And we hope to see such in the field. St Jacob and St Patricks who are made to lead the forlorn hope in the assault upon all the ills that flesh is heir to came in collision in Austra lia some time since,-the Charles 'Al Vogler Companv on the side of St Jacob being met by H. Churchill: & Patrick. We are proud to say that 'the American champion laid low Jus impudent rival of the antipodes, and the Vogler -: Com pany maintains the supremacy of St. Jacob. The question immedii ately in isssue was the trade mark bt. Jacobs oil or bt. Patricks oil, the decision being in favor of the form er from the liability to " confusion and deception of purchasers. . And their St Jacob can walk the world without a rival. REVtJBLiCAN, Headquarters. , m : 'Our friend the enemy, Mr. Rich mond Pearson, has established head quarters at nooni jno. , over VanGilder and Brown's Hardware store. Mr. liooert V. ratlerson is general in charge, with Mr. Bill Deaver as Lieutenant-general of forces, and Mr. Gorsreous West as General collector and distributor of statistics. We hope Mr. Pearson will not uniform all these young politicians : in true bme and brass buttons, for such an array would carry terror to us ordinary "folk. We would feel like surrendering should we see Gorgeous West with Mr. Pearson's small spike-tail and brass buttons on. Our republican friends must be particular if they do not wish to rrighten us natives. . "Soaptails."" The Morristown Democrat says : "Down in Gibson county (Tenn.) aspirants for official honors who are slippery and perverse to be regard ed as members of either party are called "soaptails." To the infinite amusement of frolicsome democrats the republicans have captured three of.- these political .kangiuooajuid named them for legislative-honors." Now this is what is the matter with our friend Mr. Pearson; he is a 'soaptail,' and this accounts for the difficulty of a party holding him straight. : Our i republican friends did complain they had already had a previous onpleasant experience with him, and now, ' bless us, if they ain't foolish enough to catch hold again, and expect to hold him. ive wiU emoy their, trfttiuc but ex hilarating efforts in that direction during the next fejj weeks and months. Avert Ague Cure, when used .accord ing to directions! is warranted to eradic ate from the system all forms of malarial disease, such as Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Intermittent, Remittent and Bil lions Fevers, and disorders, of the liver Try it. The experiment is a safe' one, arid will cost "you nothing if a cure fs not tf'ected.ii -- f?5 5 -iii'4 tsep2Q! A Building and Loan Association is the best Savings Bank in the world. ""Yon pay monthly in small amounts and get 8 per cent, and your money is secured by mortgage on Real Estate. " Call on Moore and Robards and gel a nice stew or fry of O raters just received from Norfolk. - ' ' - 1 V - m , A Fine Property fob Sale. ' That splendid property on Patton Av enue opposite Battery Park Hotel known asBamett Boarding House, conUitiag over two acres witn Deauuiui 'grove and large bouse with sixteen roomsi Can be bought on long time and at reasonable price. Apply to Atkinson St Cocks, eptvtx Heat Estate lJeaMrs. "! -t r.q : ei '--m , ' .1?:; I t I J fats of handsome foods Jfor avhtm-otti winter just opened The most 'desirable stylet and colorings promise to be scarce and it will be hard to find a few articles later f 0 ' ' H.RED WOOD de CO.,' J 1 y ; ' une trnce system. : Fresh Oyster furnished in cans to the trade at Moore and Robards'.1 ' " ' . mKVi tii tui i-vJC 1 Thi post' master hem Las rastfudtions rrom the rost Master (ieneralm reJawon to theenlargernestf tVa SpeeiafcDBiit- ry v?rstemrnefetiatricnt of Uie-rJiwt' seesion-OT uongreBS. jth system ismade to apply to alt efBoes. It (roes into effect on OctoberlBt.1' Undr1tby the asof a speciaJ stamps cetingteveeatsvetors, regutered' matter and pxroela will delivered in any part of a eitvor town to waichb theft-awe directed 'Special Stamps are to-be supphect v This ie sua amendment to the eld law which limited, special delivery to towns of specified population, .j p.? ... s . u:. , ; . '" 1 r. a- DOS LUB jHgM. ...,- . ;JJS; AS gentlemMi visiting oar city for health, rtaiefahd comfort,' complains to os oYthosepttle mf tiers, 1 the shape of auvfywjyiBui, wmui sr sliacneQ W the windo ws of several of our d rue-stores! aa"real disturbers of the pubhc peace" and fit objects of public and . official in terference. Now our friend -most - be strangely affected.. If he could see the number of people daily -.in front of Car- m1nliula.iil t)ali.mJa a., hnf t.An.. miiy and earnestly mnlehKtJi those litue tricks,' land praying for' -the blamed things to knockthemsel ves oat ef breath and existence, he would yield any feel ings he may: nave to the recognition of their patient submission, it is a comfort to them which should -not be abridged. The Seasojt llotns ' - At the Battery Park Hotel.. Since the first week of the opening up to the pres ent hoar it has been kept constantly fall and now when there is such general re turn home from the summer resorts, this hotel has not more than two vacant rooms. The summer patronage scarcely shows an ebb before the winter guests come in to take tneir places.- borne are already here, and applications are com. ing in daily to secure rooms. Hardly as full a house can be expected in winter as in summer, the nnmber of those on the wing being naturally much less; but the Battery Park is already sure of large per manent company through tho .winter season. . , - We are glad to say this much. A magnificent, somewhat adventurous en ternrise is findinsr itself handsomely rewarded, and has had very marked in fluence upon the fame and fortunes of Asheville. Much in a Kamk. If the Citizen has one characteristic which stands out more conspicuous than another it is its scrupulous regard for alwayr stating' the troth, and dealing fairly with all things. - Having commit ted an error in the name of one of the Republican nominees on yesterday, we hasten to correct it We put down what we thought was correct, and wrote-it Mr. Alonzo Wells, when we should have written Leonid as, after the great Mr. Leonidas who so heroically "accepted the situation" at Thermopylae, and, goW Kiued ror his rashness, ihe second ieonidas wno nas ventured to make a stand behind a fence earner in the great Buncombe pass will suffer the same fate, politically;; m November.' ! - r in this same spirit or "maintaining a strict regard for the proprieties we ven ture to correct a possible . misapprehen sion which obtains among certain folks regarding the euphonious and singularly musical cognomen of the other candidate on the same ticket with- Mr. Wells. We refer to Mr. Pearson. . We heard a col ored rermblican crentleman allude to him as ''Rich" Pearson. Now this may mean a good deal it certainly - destroys the melody which al ways attends the proper pronunciation of the proper name. If the C R. G. meant to refer to Mr. P.'s "influence" in politics, perhaps it may have been proper; but, if he meant to designate the republican co-laborer on the legislative ticket it was not only a gross familiarity, but a grievous I and mortifying error. His name is Rich mond, with soft, sweet-scented accent upon the xn-o-n-d. We hope all interes ted will observe these things hereafter, and thank the Citizsn accordingly. - 'jy ' o o An English Decision in Favob or ah Axkbicax Tbadi-Mabk. The following cable dispatch has just been received : In the chancery division of the high court of Justice, London, Vice-Chancellor Bacon has given his decision in favor of the Charles A. Vogler Company, of Baltimore. Maryland. - in the action brought-' by ' that house against H. Churchill & Co., of Brisbane, Queens land: The case which has been in pro gress here since: September." 1884. grew out of an attempt of Churchill & Com pany to register a trade-mark containing the words St. Patricks Oil in connection with a medicinal preparation. This was promptly opposed by the Vogler Com panyj who, ? while' admitting thatlthe. term and device which were sought to be registered by the Australian ' firm were in no respect identical to the well-known St Jacobs Oil trade-marks, contended however, that sufficient similarity exist ed between the term St Patricks applied by Churchill & Co. 'and St Jacobs as used by the ' VoglerCow to cafise Confu sion in the minds of the public and lead to purchasers being deceived. In sup port of this position, they -submitted an overwhelming amount of evidence from English, American and Australian sources with the result stated. . Under the decision : of the Court,' Churchill St Co. cannot legister their mark and must pay costs of the case." This is the second trade-mark won by the Vogeler Com ny in rngiana wiunn uirec years. 'ew Ibrjb Morning Journal. The Homestead "Building and'Loah! Association, c ,''- ' ' . - s A 1 Shares are 100 each on'which 'month ly payment of fl is made.,, j, 0,i&)- ?. The association only loans to its share holders. , -,v. -,.,.:.; .: ' All monev loaned Js secured bv a mor tgage on Real Estate, is at 8 per' cent per annum onlv loaned for building purposes. EvsfttBoTry' who can raise CWa Doixra a month should take a snare in xao" j ' Call at Batx or "AsHEvitlx'. -Saturday evening at 5 o'clock and subscribe .or one or more shares. - -- - JaBMdin-iaL Loan Association, is thsbeAWSaigi iUnk iai the-world4? You pay monthly in email amounts and get percer4,(afcdout rfl-gney is secored by mortgage on- ReaLEstate.p A lluildine ana ioaa.Associauon-is the best Savings Bank in the -world. . n Yon pay monthly in email amounts and eet 8 per cent andvonr money is secured, bymortgage7aA.Et;Ate.' : (For tne Asneville Citixan. ' ITEMS FROM SWAIN COUNTY, 4 Editors C&un.-T-WedcMre to inforni the . readers of your, paper, how.we ate g regressing in our once, nearly disregard ad coonty of Swain.'- We can compare tie contlftion of our lovely county now, with its condition ten or fifteen years ago,'and we can make neat distinction. We feel proud to say that it is marvelous to think of its grandiimprovements. We are j rood to say that education is . being , rapidly sought .after jn our county. Our common schools, as a general thing, are far better than they have been in the past The attendance, we think, is some better, and the interest, we - know, is much better. : We have some well qual ified teachers for the business this term, and working, teachers. - We think, can say with safety, that there is not hardly a school in the county, but what has some students that are as well , prepared tor teaching as the general mass ot. our teachers were ten or fifteen years ago. This we think ought to be encouraging to the Jineducated, and. should cause them to improve and cultivate those fine arts, graces and talents,' which has not cost them any thing to obtain. --' - - The subject Of Prohibitroh "iw-nW Ee fore the people of Swain. The . interest ed .parties by - their , best influence throughout the county think they will have the pleasure of voting this dreadful enemy, "called whiskey" out of their bounds. - ' : . We think the people of Swain know what they are talking about, when they speak of the evils of whiskey. As you know, they have been well tried. Its banners have been wavering over them, lo ! these many days. Respectfully, L. Lee Mau. The candidates for Congress to-day address the people thesovereigns of Hay wood at Waynesville. Mr. Johnston will certainly get about seventy-five per cent of the voters on the day of election, but Maj. Maione will "certainly" get about seven hundred thousand votes in tlay wood before the day of election; an J will leave Air. Johnston's corpse scattered all around the Balsam, Cataloochee, and other points. This thing has become very enormously annihilating, if Maj. xviaione couid do Deiieved. The Charlotte Chronicle says Mr. John A. Barringer, a popular member of the Greensboro bar,- was married in that place yesterday morning to Miss Mattie M. Sloan, daughter oi is. M. Sloan, Sr., by Key. Cornelius Miller, of the Presbyterian church. The wedding was a quiet one, ain tne young couple started on a Northern bridal tour, j Mr- Barringer was a popular and valuable member of the last House of Representatives of the General Assembly of this State. Iron Mountain, Mich., Septem ber 15. While a work-train, with about thirty men, was backing on the down grade at ChapinMine yes terday, the guy-rope lowered and swept a number of them : from the cars. Two were killed. One's (An tonio Seema's) bead was ten -rods away from hia body when- found. - ; Paris, September 14. The Re- publique fYancaise publishes a tele gram from London which states that "England meditates a grand coup d'etat, and will probably proclaim Egypt a Britirh pos session." "She will, however," adds the paper, "do nothing until she has sufficient force at Alexandria." The gloomy fears,, the desponding views, the weariness of soul that' many complain of, would often disappear were the blood made pure and healthy before reaching the delicate vessels of the brain. Ayers Sarsanarilla purifies and vitalizes the blood; and thus conduces to health of body and sanity of mind. tsep20 ' The Cliff House and Cottagee, at Tallu lah Falls, Georgia, on the Piedmont Air Line, will be kept open until November 1st. ; Special rates for September and October. Trains leave Asheville daily at 7 a. m., and arrive at tho Falls at 10 p. m. ' dt21 Large shipment of Fresh Norfolk Oysters at Moore and Robards'. pROF. V. KNERINGER Respectfully informs the public and his friends that he is ready to open his Class ix Music for the Fall and Winter. He will devote his utmost efforts in a kindly, but strict system of teaching, to promote the progress of pupils confided to his care. . TUBMS WILL BK MODERATE. ' . ; ' Pianos tuned and repaired, and put -in first-class order at reasonable rates. Applicants sent through post-office or left at Citizen office, will bo promptly attended to. ' V. Knebingee. sept 4-dtf jyTOTCCE.. . ' . . : ,- ' All Dersons are notified that thev must not ret sand off my land without having paid for it in advance. They will be indicted if they do. . aug Udtt . , NATT ATKINSON. . OK BENT. After 2lKt SeDtember Dwelling . on corner of Church street and I'atton Avenue. For terms. Ice, apply to ?1 ROST..B. JOHNSTON. sept . 1 Railroad Tickets n i . .-t ,W. J. , BRANCH,, CLERK Al THE EAGLE. HOTEL l '0 :- - :' AshemUe,. N. 'CO : "O H QtSZ FOR RENT. TJew hocse on Woodflu Btreet: with she rooms (besides kitehed ad kaaemen Furnished or unfurDished. Apply at Otizss office or to .1 .... " ' 1 T II ' TT T-Tr TTTAHTED:-i:i "w-.-. -u-fiU: ! tf-""'''li'!'.K !.! !-;:!' -'-'i:' i Toreutaaood Fiano for six months. - Rents payable aaoiKlilr.- Price must be moderare. Ad ureas , ,.. , ,. P.a .Box2a.-.. septllrdat . -. - . V; . -. .; : . tEPXED RATES. (Board at the TURNPIKE HOTEL.', can now be .1 !-. obtained st reduced rates for the balance of the season. An .earl; application will secure good rooms. . a t ., MUi C SMATUE'W. L-, i septdjiwfc.i.;u,;r, ,-. . ; t&nFhe' Daily CrrizEN can al ways' be found at the News Stand at the Old Central building. ; ' I : "'1 . aj a .i i , Tlie SUnatlon in ' fjbarleatoa. ' CHARtESTON,'S. 7Ai September 15. --There is work of rough repara tion is going on ever every of the city hit is impossible to restore the buildings to their former condition, but they are putting on a better ap pearance, and the very hum of labor tends to lighten the situation. There is a scarcity of bricklayers and plas terers, But numerous applicants for work come in daily: ;: ; ' The Relief Committee to-day con' sidered the .condition of Summer- yille and vilages along the line . of the South Carolina railway. and f the town of Mount Pleasant, oppo site Charleston on Cooper river, and resolved unanimously that toe loss es in these places should be provid ed tor in the ratio of their amount on the same basis .as ; the losses in CharlestonThei feeling tbcom mittee is that, while most of the funds were sent, in the : name of Charleston, the intention ef the do nors was to . furnish .relief to the whble earthquake district in this vicinity. . ". A committee on Immediate Re lief has been organized, and is issu ing small sums of monev to persons in great distress - fcr want of cloth ing, etc. Most of the tents and shelters provided for refuge in the city have been removed, and the in tenuon is to nave all cleared away by the end of the month. In this the government engineers - have greatly assisted by their reports on the condition of the dwellings. .. , ... Liver Pills. Use Dr. Gu'nn's Liver Pills for Sallow com plexion, Pimples on the Face and BQlious ness. Never sickens or gripes. Only one for a aoae. B&mplea.rree at tL. a. .Lyons. dawlw. Hnecial 11 at eg for September and October the two mostdelightfnl months in the year, at the Clitl House and Cottages, Tallulah Falls, Georgia, on the Piedmont Air-Line. Trains leave Ashe ville daily at 7 a, m., and arrive at Falls 10 p.m. ......... dt21 Farm to Rent. Atkinson and Cocke have a fine farm a few miles from town to rent 150 clear ed 35 acres bottom, lavo tenant houses, 20 acres pkbsh tobacco lands, witn lonr good tobacco barns. , - ; . Bept 1G dtf J . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AT OTICE OF MEETING. There will be a meeting of the Stockholders of tne Building ana uoaa Association at tne uaax of Assheville, Saturday evening at 5 o'clock for organization. sepiiiaxi OTRAYED. . Four hogs, three spotted and one black sow. wun iresn cm smooin crop, on or ten ear. Any person gathering up the same will be suitably rewaraea. oirr oc uuw&Lb sept 17 d2t FOR SALE. The Farnltnre, Ac, ate. Connects with the Round Knob Hotel.- The house is furnished with every convenience. Round Knob is the most beautiful place in Wes tern noun i;aroiinaAna wis is a rare opportunity for one wishing to purchase. For information aouress vr. o. Tttui, sept 17 dtf. . Round Knob, N. C. "Land of the Sky," a jitoTntrs: magazine. Devoted to describing and illustrating Western North Carolina, "the Switzerland of . Amebic a." Sample Copy Free. Address ATKINSON & COCKE, Publishers, Asheville, N. C. In writing mention this paper, sept 17 dtf Contentment, N. C, : ' 'Sept. 17, 1886. Deer Mr. Editor : It's sortie timejsince I wrote yon, And excused my failing eyes, And for this procrastination " I must now apologize. We'd been talking of a Pic-Nic, At which each one should vie, In friendly competition 'y For the choicest cake and pie. -- It was an open secret . - . . . - In the country miles around, That none could rival the cuisine Of old Aunt Polly Brown, ., , , But oh this Pic-Nic occasion . The scales fell from our eyes, And revealed to us the secret ' To Aunt Polly's great surprise. '"''-' It seems that while her neighbors . .. Manufactured their Own cake,, '.' AtNT Polly' boctsht at Weldon's " And thereby won the stake:1 : . But when at the collation ' ' ' ' ; ' Of Weldon'i cake we ate,' - - ' We agreed by acclamation : ' ;' " ' That we'd rather buy than bakei . i AM always in tnefutaro i'! '- We butde this vow to keep That w'n alwaxs buy ax Weu&on's li: Whkrsv the cakes are good anochkaf. -hi: i if.' ',t- . l- AvtttJsx. WXT-ANTED. ' Two boarders 'in a private mmlly. No children. Married couple pretered. Rooms aicely furnish ed. Address the CITIZEN Office. sept.i6iHf-j-; .. uu-';J...2j;;.'.;. KXpTJN! fOPNCEMKNT". C ; -1 am a candidate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court. The netiotfot the County Con vention on Mm fSth la alread. know. through out the county, I need not discuss it here, fur- tner toan to say-toot t oeueve- n to vitiated by fraud, and by tne - violations of the plainest DtiaciDles and asama of she Democtatie nartv. aBd I propose to submit the isu,tathgoodaja4 honesj wen of we county. ; y,fn). . sejit hi dAwtde W. fe SXTx6l.DS,' " rtSSOLX3TTON)F C6PATttEB3Hrj. ',-T, , Th Arm af Straith At Co. ia this 'its dlunl'rad by mutual contsent, A. At. Ballard retiring. , The business will be continued by Mr. Biraiih. ' i . .. A. St. JtlAIU'AlUfc Ashevme, Sept: 1st; ISSR-' V' T - ., . sept7d3.:. ; i-i!;-'!'.i,ii Iemor at ie Nominees f ! : Buncombe County. i k.tuj ...if'i.if:',!! House of Representatives Johnston Jones, H. A. Gudger. j Sheriff John R. Rich. ., . . ClerkJohn L. Cathey. ' Register Joha R. Patterson. .. Treasurer John H. Courtney. , ; Surveyor A. H. Stamen. Coroner Dr W. Li HilHard. New Stock Ruchings, Tourists and other kinds, large stock of Ribbons, d3t ' just jn, at Whitlock'b. PROFESSIONAL SARDS. CHA8. A.'MOvRE. p. A. CUMUINQs jyOOftE..& CUMMINGS. Attorneys and Counsellor at fat ' ASnEVTLUfi; N. C r : Practice hi the United States Ch-cuit and Dis Tint IVui rtm a, l.k.wllu -. 1 1 1.1 1 . . . and Greensboro; in the BuDrenw Court at Kmleivh and in the Courts of the Twelveth Judicial Dia trict of the State of North CaroliBa. apmai auauion given to eollecUoaa of elaUB ug7-lywsw D R. M.J50UVIELLE, LATE OF TH PARIS A LONDON HosPITALs!" fei'fif ill Zed, Se&rt, ThrC&t.'luVi. A SPECIALTY. J Office Hours : 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Office, Eagle Hotel. - aug 7 dim . ASHEVILLE, N. C. JR. A. M. BALLARD, PHTS1CIAH SVKOEAir. AfRnA VmI nm.li a -....-. Haywood street. OHioe Telephone Call Ho. fti . ?rrrrr JTR. G- W. PUREFOY ; a Ofiers his professional services to the citizens of Asheville and tnrmnnil. ing country. Office over CarnJchael'i Lrug store. Kesidence Charlotte st. delo-dly : . , W- W. JONES, Attorney at Iw, -' ASHEVILLE, - - . N.C Office in Johnston Building opposite Coy,. xiouse square. Practices in thn rinnrta nf Wndan North Carolina and Supreme Co'vt at Raleigh. nov 26-iyd JRS. McGILL & BATTLE, Wardlaw McOnx, K. D., Practice limited to Eye, Kar.l roht and I.iinr. 8am. Westsay Battli. M. D. TJ. s. N., Physician and Snjgeon. . omces over De Vault's Drug Store. -a.Officebouisl0a. m. toU mandl ton ( D K. JOHN HEX WIUXAMB, - Fhysicuxn and Suraeon. mw; aun m.,2 uoors somn or Banx. Kssi oenceon French Broad Avenue. OlUce hours -. u.. m, x v. ui.. auu nnni a to a n. m. Thec. t: Davidson. JAS. G. sfAJffl rVAVITHOH JS HiiTTV V A ru'z-Sf&'JwO Win prauttot In the sth and Mh Judicial Bume-A and in the Supreme Court of Nortb Carolina, ana "Je Federal Oourts of Ue Western District ol North Carolina. Meter to toe Bank of AaoerllleJ seplir-rtaa JAMES A. BURROUGHS, fliyslclan and Surgeon, ASHEVILLE, N. G, Office over Powell & Snidt.'s. Woodfin streetsy del6-ly J A. TENNENT, , Architect and Civil Engineer. T-dSfOTIO QT-O-ftlAncirfnTiai mnA Irll.--iM a,i . ttyle of buUctltif furnished npon appHcatiOB. A; work superintended when deaired. AU work eo trusted to me as Civil Engineer will receivt I f wa-UMWM AUWUHgU UWIWgV UI IfXBUfl wd. AW1UBJ A. WATSON, M. D. OFFICE AT HIS RFSTriFWrrK1 Corner of Grove street and Patton Avenue. . uuice noun : euiiA. M., 1 to 3 P. M, Calls left al Carmiih1' nr Pa t n Store will beconveved. and resimndail in hrtlf epbone. . . . ... mneia-atr T HOB. A. JONES. Attorney at Law ASHEVILLE, N. O, octmyaw - Office with Paridson Ka J)RS. W. L. $ W. D. H11JJARD, Piiysieiana and burgeon -, - Office next door sonth Old Bank jan 3-6 moa h ' DENTAL CARDS. B. H. DOUGLASS, D. D. 8., Dental Rooms over DeVanlt's. Dmr Rtnn. esidance : In same building Asheville, If. C febz-wdksw DENTAL SURGERY. nR. J. G. QUEEN ha removed his office to the Y. If. C. A.. rooms on Pattnn Aionna and offers his professional services to the poblio. . au proiessionai worx ione witn skill -ana neatness. j. luneio-dawtf . . " ' REEVES r Omoi in Binder Building, pposite Central Hotel, ABHIVIIJJt.H.b . Persons Savin artiSclal work done, After . Jrytnglt two or Wrree weeks, if not satisfied, can 11 retoru It and ths moaey wlU be retuaaed. pi , jyR A. B: WA8Sf'. ' .T.yq a ril '0' TkAMfoM nM. ' t- i -J.J" Office in CHIxan building, seoond floor. A ,, work will reeeive prom pi aad cau eiul auautioa. - ' JyMdly , . ..; CiitTEate clrpf ; BOUGHT, ;SOtb' AND ' EXCHANGED' ' Agiifvii&Hr;;;! vuiub uiu, iwf ouutu jLagiu notes, upposiuf gwsnnaaoa. l '; -; It- ; ' 0 1. S'- -1 - . 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