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'Gift." of M:-srFTichmor.d Pearson sss w mw wmii i i ii nil iimi ii ii 'mil mi hi iiiwmwiiimmwiwiiiwim wwmwri rannmnn in i n n " ''mmmammmmmmsmmmmKmmm fr r A AC I. ? ' : ' M : ' - . 1 N - f i -V - -i :1 41-, - tr, , . .,.,-., " DAILY EDITION, Frraar, Steaa q Cirersp.' BILL HEADS, i ?:n POSTERS, 1 ' ! 7oS Jfiw of all Unds done -wih ' BDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. L iLO lYear, $S. - e Moi., 3.00 e Mo., 7B VOL, IIr-NO 140. ASH EVILLE N G ' WEDNES D A Y&I Q RN1 NG, S E PT E M B E R a a , 1 8 8 6 PR ICE 5 GENTS I'ER T I SING RATES -tOtTl Willi f 'Lirl t-k. J ": V- : ! irr -r. 1 . . , f . ia r7?-v f r. 5 4. I: ASHEVILLK SOCIETIES. cU.. ni.ifMil,rif Tfr li t Pftrtnr Tfnlnntt Xunmanrler : Jordan Stone. SecreUry. MeeU fir in 1 imi niirhl in rnrh Tnnnth &XjZvke' C&pter, Ji. A. M.-G. H. Bell lh frlcut: 8. IImmershlae, Secretary. Meets I he gecond Wednesday night in each month. Ml. Jlcrmon L-mnt. No. 118, A. F. A. M. ii f Ka.ru Wnmhlnflil Muter: Fred. L. Jacobt oeretary. MeeUhe nnt Friday night in each "'S.'.i'i.nKm fjtdoe. JT. of H.. Ho. 646. J '4." Boardman, Dicutor; Jordan Btone, Secretary. Mut-u the tlrst and third Monday nights in each tau Broad OnmeO, Ho. TOT, R. A.Ji ten. Recent: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets tu the hull of the Knights of Honor on the second and ft Mirth Monday nights in each month. TV iroswn's MUsioMiri, Society of the M.S. Church, Sonth, meet In the church class-room on tho First Friday of every month at 4 o'clock P.M. The Beauty of the WeM Lodge N. 40, f. A. ji, Y. M. Meets on the first and third Monday nights in each month. James Lattunore, Wnmhinfnl Master : H. B. Brown. Secretary. The AfheviUe Public Library, over Mr. Kep ler's Btore, opposite iiagie Motel, ana next dsor to The Bank of Asheville, is open to vis tors from li a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 450 to 6-30 p. m. aMIIEVIUJS chckcu dikectoby Methodist Zpitoopal Church Church St. Ilev. W. W. Bays Morning services 11 a. to. ; veiling lervkws 7J p m.; prayer meeting Wed uesday evening In p. m.B&bbsth school 9 a. m. - - - v- . Pral;ytenan i CTiwrea Church St . . ? , Bet. 3, P. Gammou Services ll."m.;7J4pl m.; prayer meeting; Btb pt uu Wednes day; Sabbath school half-past 9 . bu -- ' Episcopal Church, TVfmJv corner ChunJuutd IVilbnc Ste. ..::., Rev. Jarvis Buxton, D. D.'Ee. Varday MoBee, Assutaot Botor. Services Sunday, 11 a. m. 6 p.m.; Wednesdays, Fridays and Holy Days, 10 kin. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satnrdays, 5 p. m. ; Friday, 8 p. m. Sunday school 9:80 a. m. Baptist Church comer Woodfin and bpnum. ' Rev. J. L. Carroll Services 11 a m.; 7d0 p. m.; prayer meeting 7:80 d. IT. Wednesday; Babbath school 9 a. m. Roman Catholic Church. Itev. John A. McHugh Servlcos every Sun day at 11 a. m ., but the first Sunday of the month, when services will be held at the Warm Springs. Sunday school at 10 a. m. at ashe ville. DovhUday llisnm Church. KevWW Bays Pastor. 8abbath:School, JH Weaver Snpt. COLORED CIITJBCBES. A. Jt. K. Church (Zkm) College St. ilev. Mr. Sherman Servioes 11 a. m.: 8 p. m., sjid half.past 7 jj. n.; Sabbath school j Baptist. Itev. Mr. Kumlev Services 11 a. m.: 8 P.m: and half-past 7 p. m. : Sabbath school 1.30 p.ro KmaoowA. Ttev. Mr. Massiah Services 11 a. m.; Sab bath school 3 p.m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. OFFICE OR- Home Treatment. ARE PKRMANENTLY LOCATED IN ?T A Asheville, N. C, Office oa Main Street, Pulllam House, first floor. We make a specialty of treatlnr Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis Khenmatum, Paralysis, Chorea, Neuralria, and, in fact, aU chronic dis eases, and all diseases resulting from an impover lshed eondlt'.on of the blood . If yon are able to walk to the office, yon CAN bo CURED, as many are being cured by oar new treatment. We use in addition to the Oxygen, to Medicated Vapor. la this way we can treat the lungs locally, as we vaporise- all-medicines; and the patient in hales the vapor, holding it for a short time in tbe 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 eifeet desired, but A CONSTITUTIONAL EFFECT. II you have any kind of Lung disease, come and consult m. We will not charge you anything for consultation. THE OXYGEN GAS, breathed two or three times a day, will restore you to perfect health, though you may think yourself beyond the reach of remedies. There is not the least danger connected with the treat ment. The effect is pleasant, and the result permanent. For Asthma, it is a specific as much as Quinine s for chills. If you have Asthma, it will cure you, and the relief is almost instantaneous. NASAL CATARRH, our treatment will permanently cure you. Wc have been using the " OXYGEN AND THE MEDICATED VAPOR for soma years, and in that time we have en red hnndnds ol cases of Consumption after they had repeat I hemorrhages, and were given ap-f ly ine oesi pnysicians in toe iana. All diseases treated locally. Come to our office and get NATURE'S MKDICISE. COMPOUND OXYGEN. We also pay special attention tcRECTAL DIS EASE). 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 pleasure. We do mot use the knife ar lUgaiure, or ths carboUe arid Injection; We can CURE you, and are willing to INSURE a CURE, if you so desire. NO CURE, NO PAY! We send the HOME TREATMENT with chemicals to last two months for lis. We do not publish Tustimonals, but on application will lurniflh any number of post office address, man ners of patient who have been cured under our treatment. Consultation free. DKB. HARtiAN. UATCHCLL & STONE, Members of the firm of H., H.4 fl. Physicians. aog l-daw.lm - . AS1YILLE MSIG HOUSE KORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. , Sells PIANOS and ORGANS on Monthly la atallmcnts of $6 and 110. ONE PRICE ONLY. s p - Sheet Musie and Utfelc Books. Old lustra ments taken In exchange. For Catalogues and Circulars apply to 0. FALX a'tigl7:d&wly Call for Berline-plaster imported cakes Moorr and Koiiara . ' aujt T.t ml .DAILY- EDITIQ1SL. - THE DAII.Y CITIZEJT ' Will be published every Morning (ex cent Monday) at the following rate strictly cath : OneYearpi ; . .. 16 00 Six Months. . . . . . 3 00 Three " . , 1 60 One u ' .- ..- . . . i -60 One Week, fc . . . . . , . . . 15 Our Carriers will deliver the paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our suDBcnoerB, ana parties wauuug it will please call at tbe Uttizkn uince. ' Send your Job Work of aU hind to the Citizen Office, if you want it done neatly. cheaply and with dispatch. ' - ArrivsU anal Dpnrtnre(or PagKcnjrer irsiBt, BiXlSBUKT Arrives 9:56 a. m. and 7:62 x. " Departs 10:00 a m and 51 p m. Tennoaseo Arrives 90 a. m. and 6:21 p. n, Departs 10:01 a. m. and 8;05 p a WiTKMvrLu Arrives 8:20 p m.and departs 10:10 a. m. The reneral mail from the Eaut is received V.. O.KC - m ;n . Ik. wAnaMl m.fl frmn ine runt kock orancn Dy ine 021 p. on mnta. Arneil frnft Wasbinctnwt and. iChnirloMiei-oE u reeeiveaVby-the 7:52 p. m. train ; and TTch- es for the snw nomta, ana to points between Asheville anil fc alia bury, inclusive, and for-! warded by Sae 9.29- a. m. train going east. ; INTEEtlSTIl'G BEADING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. tSWe invite attention .to" the ndver-: tisement of N. Plumadore, concerning lands foJ sale. tf Schedule jok ram St It B. i ' The following is tlie suheduleJJat. pzs- ent run on the Asheville and -Spartan burg Rail Road : Leave Asheville 7 a. m. Arrive at Hendersonville 8:15 " Spartanburg 11:40 " Leave Spartanburg 4 p. m. Arrive at Hendersonville 7:10 " " Asheville , 8:15 " Mr. B. F. Moore, of Raleigh, is at Battery Park. : " ' Dr. II. V. M. Miller, of Atlanta, is at the Swannanoa, ,', , - The circus will be hero Saturday and don't you forget it. The Republican Convention meets in Raleigh on the 23rd, Thursday See W. B, Williamson & Co. 'a invita tion to examine Carpeting, Bedsteads, Lounges, sc. Mr. Redwood will return from the Northern markets this week. His new goods are already arriving. See the versified advertisement of Weldon, whose verses are smooth and melodious as his wares aro sweet and attractive. , . ' Levy's new stock of goods are be ing received, and he is ready to ao commodate tfce'puMic with goods in his line. Mr. R. R. Porter has returned from an extended visit to friends in the blue grass regions of Kentucky, He is again ready for business. YesterUay was cool and uur with a brisk wind ;from thdBontbeast. Wc fudge there w&s a blow along the coast, put we cua not nere eaten tne equinoctial Storm. - , . the younjj Ladioa'AUI Society , of the Presbyterian church-will give a Bain bow Party at Farmer's Varehouse from 7J to 11 o'clock Thursday evening, i The public cordially invited to attend. A splendid timoibr all., . , , J, S, JoeajSpaiaal Ag't of Provi dent Life Ina. Co. - of Ji, with headquarter? t i GrecrJaboro,!?; at the bwannaBoa for a iew.days and is looking for a .firsl class man to rep resent the Company at other 'points. Oysters of Select Brands, in the shell and io bulk, all first class, by express direct from orfollt,. to beJ received here, 4) ndajB-. Aia. FisM Jilue ish and other choice varie ties. . i 'ji i ; Call at Turner's -' Luricn corner, Hugh Johnston building. Messrs. Johnston, MaJo& , and Herren, Congressioriat candidates, will address the people at Cooper's Station, this county, on Thursday next, 23d inst Let all the people turn out and give all the gentlemen respectful hearing, and, then they will be sure to vote jorTpai John? The Thakstlvajjia Convention., . We take occasion again :to refer to the harmonious and generous, personal and political temper that marked the Demo cratic convention at Brevard on Satur day last. While in that town during the week of Court we found that several Drormnent eeauemen "were unred 'With equal claim to party recognition ty their respecuve menus. jsat when these gen tlciaea considered- their' duty to party' they manfully resolved that no personal ambition, should stand in the way .of success. This 'self dentme'Sctrdu' is a favorable' auguiy for the result of the campaign. And it may be safely said mat on general State and Katinal ques tion Western Nbrth Cartlihxissound'to the core; and as the battle waxes hotter. the Democratic party will onIyJecome tne stronger and more solidined. . At Law's is nqi3hll:of nav ebodi iust in, a grand display. Silver, China, Glass, Lamps.' and art goods in creat variety. - - Have just returned from New .York having had pick from all the newest im portal kooe. -Al sips invited tomake-a-totir of inspection through the,store whether 4to y . , xaw-s. A rjtfUMUCra nl ii6A90CHKlon IS the best Savings Bank in the world. You pay monthly ;n small amounts and get 8 per cent; and your money is secured oy mortgage on tteai Miate. - Choi ft rffecii in clothing just received, .if II. RED WOOD & CO. ' Battery Park EsBGEMENt ff( 1i !!. . The success of Ihla-hoteL. has, been, pronounced from the beginning, jpm tLOdyint some of the moptavanceXifleifl of modern hotel experience, it risked possibly the results of .immediate public favor bv charges tefnewa-4iigber than had been attached to Southern hotel life. It warfan xperiment, but it haasaocee- ed; and now the necessity for enlarge ment is upon the proprietor. The work begun yesterday. The Southern exten sion of the building is let to contract, that for digging the foundation being taken by Mr. S. Burnett at 20 cents per yard. The dimensions of the addition will be 105x40. The style will conform to that of the present building. ' Circus Round Trip Tickets., . To favor those abroad who ' come to Doris' Circus in Asheville on Saturday the 25th, Capt W. A. Turk bas authoriz ed us to. give notice of the following Round Trip fates, good to return" on the 26thiii8t; tv,. urv ' Hot Springs S1.85Y Barnard's $1.35; Marshall 1.00; Alexander's 50c; Cooper's 65c: Black Mountain 80c: Round Knob 3.Z0; leant 6.7Wf Hickory 4.20. .. Murphy Division, tickets on sale Sept. 24tn, good to return the 26th : I Hominy 50c? turnpike 75c;' Pigeon Riverfl.Wfl Ulyd&J.2ij; WayneswUe l.oO; UaO.St.it; Svlra2.50: Webster 2.60; Whittier3X5; Charleston 3 50; Bushnell 4.16; Jarfett's 5.00.: J KYonrs truly. SW. A.'Ttjbk, A. The Sijia-HTjB Springs Hotel, By Jtnne 1st, 1887, another of those fine j hotels which are giving honor to Wes tern North Carolina and to the South will be open for public uses. Jibe Sul phur Springs Hotel, five miles west of Asheville and on ned by Mr. C. - G. Car rier, is under contract, Mr. E. J. Arm strong being the contractor. Everything is now' ready for the builder. 7bestTuc- ture'wilt De three stories high, will be 208 feet long, will contain J5 sleeping rooms, will have the usual offices ana public'rooms, will have a dinine reoin 40x80, and puizzas extending around' tbe i :i ji . . , , a 1 1 n f uuuuius wuu an aggregated aenaai i one thousand feet. , .: f The building is sitaated near the road on an eminence, in a hne grove. The prospect in every direction is fine, in some respects superior to that had from Asheville, a good view of Black- Moan tain range being obtained as "well as all others obtained from here, Pisgali being Drougnt into a nearer view by -a distanee of five miles. A graded road will 1M made from the rail road up to the hotel. A depot will be erected for the convenience of thiq ho- i.l i e j i iei, oiiiy a lew yaras aisiance. There is in addition to the mineral waters, an abundance of fine spring wa ter which will be introduced freely to the hotel for drinking purposes, and also for baths. , , , . . , . , x The prospect is for the , addition to those already in existence 1 of another health or pleasure resort quite equal to those already known, and restoring to these Sulphur Springs a fame enjoyed tor half a century almost without a rival tit '!- i " Mr. A. C. Bruce, a prominent architect of Atlanta, is in the city, stopping at the Swannanoa. Mr. Bruce furnished 'the plan for Mr. W. T. Reynolds' handsome store building on Patton Avenue; also ia engaged on a plan for the magniti- cient atructure- on- the. c6rtrfern of ouri- square ana ratton Avenue for Mr. W. W. Barnard. , jT An affray took place yesterday after-' noon near the city on' the "rail "Yo&d be' tween a white and a colored section hand in which the latter was cut with a shovel in the hands of the former, severely, inougn not iatauy. ine assailant made his escape from the Sheriff who had gone, on information, to make the arrest. Died, ' , . .. ..' ,.' " On the 19th inst., of typhoid flux, in Chunn'sCove, this county Mary Em erett Smith, child of H. M. and Clara Smith, aged 6 years. Wester 3? Nobth Carolina Baptist Con vention. This body will meet in Tudson College Chapel, Henderson viiler October liw, 1q86. : Aadeiegaiea-.aaa pwxes- ponding messengers who purpose attend ing this meeting, are requested to notify the committee on hospitalities. Address U.K. Jones, Chairman Committee . .- Hendersonville, N. C. The Raleigh Chronicle makes the following pertinent remark : The Asheville Advance says that Mr. Richmond Pearson has accepted the nomination for the Legislature on tbe ticket nominated by the h'rnaeg meeting." We do not know 1.. 1. 1? 1 r a, ' tit i wuii Kinu oi meeting ini3 was. vv e fknow what it was not it was hot a Democratic con vention. Mr. Pearson by accepting this nomination puts himself in antagonism: to:thc. .'Dem. ocratie party and for thiit reason will oe defeated. Ayer's Ague Cure acts directly on the liter and biliaryraVparatus,- and drives oat the malarial poteon which iritluceB liver complaints and bilioos,disoBdar. Warranted to cure, or money refunded. t27 ' .. m ' ' - " " AriNfi Property fob Sale. That splendid property on Patton Av enue opposite Battery Park Hotel known as Harnett Hoarding House, conUiBiXg over two acres with beautiful grove and large house with sixteen rooms. ' Can be bought on long time and at reasonable "price. Apply to Atkinson & Cocke, sept 9 tf Real Estate Dealers. Large shipment" of Fresh Norfolk Oysters at Moore and Roberts', j Lots of handsome goods for. autumn and winter just opened. ' The most desirable styles and colorings promise to be scarce and it will be hard to find a me articles larT 9 M.&EUWtMJDJF'T i t Farm to Bent. . ArKiNsoM and Cocks have a fine,fana' a lew miles from town to rent 100 clear ed 35 acres bottom, two tenant houses, 20 acres fresh tobacco lands-, with four good tobacco barns. ; ..s! -t septl6dtf" . : i -t- t m.i Needs ofChabeeston.' : " ',-The following is, th? ifoclntaQoiir oi Mayor jLJourlenay L 4 (Xfy qf Vhtirle&on$Eiec(ctive Depart aTaAheibliciTOTlia City Council." otiChutesteft,i its last- regular meeting on the 14th" inst. took thf fcrtlowiiigiclion y-.T. '.fr - jBEBEAe;.mVl'aift bM uMiaueA , yiarleston,, vag and wiua-6preadtn the- loss it: inflicts, and far "greater in extent than -waa atfirfetrealiiedfitnd whereas, it is evident that thejiberai" and sponta- ligpnsassisiahpe, wjoich has cpnie jlol ubt4r.om, tui parw tOma ..country aadfiomi England- ndwljich. is deply, appropriately' arid gracefully acknowledged byorir",peoplC "will Ey.tfe8Qiye,ft.JUiat toe Mayofc ba,re- qnested ,ici prepare? and: issbe ?an address" 4o the ; public--settirir fnrth publie this; declaration-os the mu- nicfpal government its to the condi tion of! .out cityatvthia time,.fii seema1 tobe anneeeasary-'tBat. r should add any words' ef my own. The unfortunate facts are before the ' country by the' statements " of visitors trom dmerent parts of the land after personal observation, and are known here and deeply felt. I ask the press of the United Statea to giye this proclamation the bene fit of farreaching circulation. Wm. A. Cotjetenay." The1; Subsistence Committee is now issuing rations to 7,000 people , mostly colored. This aid will con tinue of necessity for pome time to come. The generosity of the people of this whole country has been great and honorable. But it must be still farther taxed. The calami tyl so far as the United Statea is concerned, was without parallel.' It was ruinous in it? effects. It has left a large pWtioa 6f the people of a populous city helpless and impov erished. , - 1 ' We noted in yesterday's issue that the collection at the Episcopal Church next Sunday -will be de voted to tbia relief fund. We ven ture upon no suggestions ns to other congregations, but may hope that they will consider the idea. A fast mail has been put on the route from Charleston to JSpartan' burg.w"a Augusta. The run between the latter place and Charleston ia madainJhur hours, and Spartan burg is reached at 3:20 p. m'several hours sooner than before. " , The Captive Apaches have ar rived at St. Augustine, wherfi they will be put on a reservation. : Their number baa increased - since their arrival, a daugher having been born in Fort Marion to one of tho squaws ofGeronimo. T,he Knights Templar have gath ered in large force in St. Louis. The California delegation lumbers '700, coming in three trains, j a : Reeeipta of cottoo at-the. port of Wilmington so far this month, have been email as compared with thecor tesponding. period last year,, owing to the season f being ftdm 'two to three weeks later. The receipts for the week ended yesterday were; 794 bales' as against 3,221 the correspond ing week last y eat, for the month io date (September 18tb) the receipts amount to 979 bales' for : thv same period last year ' they were 4,743 bala-H-a derenaef 13764 jaji r'lUji fit J'.ffn-i' ij tf;i'i ; The stage aa wen affcnurcli comes to the help of-eharlestbn. A per formance in Ford's Opera . House, Baltimore, netted $4000, and a con cert irl tlie Musical; JSall; 12000, U Toronto performance realized $700, one in JJuffalo $700, one in St? Louis $2000, one in Washington city $965. and handsome sums were realized in a large number of other places, all of which yere remitted by check.. Rogers and JPeck ' of ; New-lTdrk have placed a( box in fronycf thei 8torebneTCIltco1ltrbhrk)na. tor Charleston." It is expected- larse fjuntTvill be gathered in thia.wav t A telcgraro.. of. tbe; 20th in : tb lharlptte Chronicle says : , , 'soHoTMr. IknYoVd deraSdS a . brother of the editor of the Twin City Daily, shot himself fatally yesterday While out gunj-j nftgrt 'i, Tne !, circumstauces ate about , &8. follows; i The - boy 'had been! down the ''creek with a small noiseless rifle, and was returning when the hammer caught in bush and discharged the jifle the ball entering the abdomen .and tanging apward; : He died this morning. - '"" Secretary Manriirlgas not4een tendered the vApstriari'Missiph, and says be will not accept itif tendered. Preaidifnt Cleveland win jtrtiveiii ' A .11. JnTni (,'f A n. atbsmnted" revolution oiiiotuar- ish troops' haa ctrrredtttjlladrid.' h iM. i Li. l'-.ll...l r i aiu nub UUiuuunu aiiyuJiui. r,,-c, ,,!). .. ..iv ' - it-- h tit jiVin" Arer's' 8ftrsanarilUiianr a poor sufferer who submits to the surgeon's knife i because ,of . malignant eorea and ccrofulous awellines. -might -be saved, sound and whole. This ' will porse bat the corruptions Which pollute the blood, and bv w biota sucn complaints areoritrin- ated and ledi c , ! ; . vc They' Dew Tell. ' A''; .Th'a't M'ajaK'Maione will get elev eii 'Mnrhoasand Votes' efore-' flieay oi'iKe lectioji."' v f . VJTh'at Tar. Pearson and his paper the Adcanct'tLih for the White If ah's Ticket,' which"" means ' "nff nigger, need-apply ,,r .' " ' : ! '! ' That Ma ah' Malone should hot permit his paper ' the 'Advance to abuse Gen'l ' Vance for getting re publicans into ofiibe in this district ddring a republican administration, when he,' could not ' get 'democrats in. This lsMngrateful in. the Ma That llr. Pearsbri refused to allow democrats' to use his hanie for the democratic nomination for "th e-'Sen ate, but 'accepted without hesitation the -nomination . tendered by Mr. Bob.' Patterson, Mr. : Geo.. Cannon, Mr. Iiusk. andotber.-xepublicans.on That theaeyeral young men whom Mr. Pearson-has purchased to edit the Advance in h1s'lnterest would look mighty sweet in brass "button's . iU hat tiorgeous West, ana Sill Deaver ought to put on their bosses' ueoatof arms." . . . r That Mr. Pearson is in favor, of free range in Black Mountain, but has his own large tracts fenced in- in Asheville township. "- That if lands ought to be iree in one section trvey ougiit lo oe tree in all. i: (KiM"'.iiio i That Mr. Pearson ought not to write himself an Accusing Angel" when editing the Advance.' That a large crowd will hear Messrs. Johnston, Malone and Her ren at Coopers Station on Thurs day. . ' 7 That money cannot buy a major ity of the people of Buncombe. That the democratic ticket -of Buncombe is composed of honest men, who will be elected. That Mr. Pearson's organ, tliV Advance, after urging the nomina tion of the old court, has failed to run them up to its masthead, or say one word in f ayor of it. ' That the Advance is waiting for the republican ticket to be named at Raleigh to-day, before it decides whom to support. That our land agents are doing a good business now selling fine lots and lands t&new residents. That Me. Pearson accepted nomi nations from two conventions after promising he would not accept a nomination from any convention under any circumstanceo. That the Homestead and Buil- ditfgAssdclatioff will be ajgreat Suc cess, and a great benefit to our beau tiful city. ' That good butter is in demand just now in" this city! That Dr. Bairdwill not be choked off the track to pleaie Mr. Lusk and Mr. Pearson, and the republican ring about Asheville. That Leonidas Wells Esq., will lose pork by the operation. 1 - : ' That Mr. Lusk will be called but will not be chosen.' , That : Geo.. Cannon and Uncle Good Robert cannot deliver, the xe publican party to Mr.' Pearson ac cording to contract. , More than 10,000 Knights Tern plars in St. Louis, in attendance upon the grand conclave. T': kI.lver Plllsl ! Use Dr. ttann's Liver Pills for Sallow com plexion. Pimples oa the Face and Eillions- ness.' Never sickens or gripes. Only one for a dose. Bamplea free at tl. u. Jyons. dawlw. j Thanks to an appreciative public yon will always find the "Bonanza" lovely and cheerfuL ' , . : " " ' r ' The very best cup of coffee can ,be ob taihed at Turner's, in tho Johnston buil ding; ; " V' " .""..' : OUSBFOR ENT. e.w house on Woodfin Street, with six rooms (besides kitchen and basement). Furnished or nnfurnished. Arnilv at CITIZEN office or to :septl4dlw.. , , J.L.WILKIR J N OTICE. All nersana 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.-la.dtt, rrx c;Arialalwai BUILDING LOTS. PazaoaadeairoiisafmKhasinz soma ofc Lota can be. accammodatad by oalllng-OB H, iLLlUK, HUT lstaoiisnmeui:, runQ worn street., Asheville, as he is authorized to receive applic ations. - ' W. L. GILBERT, ... -Secretary and General Manager, Seaboard Land Improvement and Manufactur ing company or ueorgia. seyw zx aivi Railroiid Tickets K.' BOUGHT AND SOLD ,S l. :-.,, - -.: BY . ... . ..' ' - W: T." BRANCH, CLERK Ai THE EAGLE HOTEL , Agheville, N. C. -- ipiAKO FOR SALE," - A irreat hanrain IsofTered' in a first class piano., m sne ewouma. xne mtiuixHieuv mn uckuu aaii.: tested by calling at the Photographic Gallery on Sonth Main street. septiatr . -. 1 : 1 OSEPH B. ADAMS. ' - -; -"-' ' ' Attorney aiHd 'Ooaniscnor- nt I.w,'" I j: . !' .' Olllce' in Liw jJuUdijig, A. .w.;r . :. adjoining First National Baak, . : , 3 - 1 i ASHEVILLE, N.-V.4' v t ; Pralcetn aMfouiStaAc.and.FadoralI. i sept 7 jear ' .' ' " ' . . ' .... A NNODNCEMJENX. SODNCEMENX 'ACYT lacanaiditjfccffl&irJCliof the lor Court The action oj Ine County Con- ' lam BnnArinr venUonSa he-iaa is.wlieadyikaa- thMagh- eut the county. I need not discuss it here, fur ther then to say mat ! teev H 10 - tie vittatea by fraud, and by the- violations f -the plainest principles and ossgea of the1 DemfMnratie' party, and I propose to submit the issue to the good and honest netqf the coontyi-'i - ". 1 . i v V-ery respectfull-, ..c m I sept 1 KWrc ' ' W. T. REYNOLDS, ' ifThe Daily Citizen "can al ways be found ' at thTKewsf Stand at tut; vyiu uumrui uuiiuiu. : v.. ...!,, .. -,T The General Con vention of ..the Potestaiit Episcopal churck, of the United fcmte3 meets in Vhicago .on the 6th of October:' . ; Matter will be discussed that1 will have a direct bearing on the ' future of the church, And all or nearly all will rise tojgive'a good deal of ani mat5ddebate.t l " " The convehtiori will consist of two houses, namely 'the house of bis hops and ' tho house ' of deputies.' The upper houseill meet in Apollo' Hall, in the Central Musie Hal building, and will- sit with ' closed1 doors.' The house of deputies will1 sit with closed doors. The house of deputies-will sit in Central' Music Hall. The house of ;deputiea! willi number 412 delegates,, and , will be composed of four laymen from each j diocese, and one clergyman and one htymshi Irorn' each jpaissianary jtnis- vote. The bishops are , sixty-five in number, and will be. presided oyer by the oldest in consecration,. Right Reverejid Alfred Lee", bf Delaware' Jut What Tbey All Bay. . Hon. D. D. Haynie, of Salem, Bis., says he trees Dr; Bosanko's congh and Lnng Syrup in his family with the most satisfactory results, in all oases of coughs, colds aud croup, and recommends it in particular for the little ones. Sample bottle free at H. H. Lyons, dawlw. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. B TtlCKLAYEHS WASTED. Six srood brlctlayerB wanted to work on the hotel building at the WnitoSnlphur Springs, five miles from Asheville. Steady work and good wages paid to good work en. Apply to E. J. ARMSTRONG. sept M d4t- JECEIVED TO-DAY, Over 100 Samples of Velvet GENUINE THREE PLY and Ingrain Carpets; Ako a lot of Mats and Rugs. Call and make your selection at once. A Ek to see NEW UPRIGHT BED and LEATHER LOUNGES, only to be found at - septS8d2t W. B. WILLIAMSON it CO. PATENT BOLLEB PROCESS. . ' (Sweet Home) IS THE BEST FLOUR ON THIS MABKET. ! Send and get a sample package from s.b. west&co:, sept22dtf - j .i Sole agents. - Another Candidate in the Field S. CS. WELDON-- ' J: , ITsianiuionsIy Kpnainatecl - , . BY.THE.LADIESi After years of ripe acquaintance, ' ' Having acted well his jre AL ! In the role of Telegraph, ' , And the Culinary Art, . "' '" ' We pronounce Sam Wsldoh perfect. And the "Gem" a very queen Of all that it produces --! for the way -of koo4 eaistMt n n We endorse hi8 fbpit and pound cake, iiis epok-pa oakb and nia "wish, As the ouoioest in the city, Upon w'hich' we ever did dine, ' His bread islLte a Snowflake, . Crowned with a crust of brown, Sweet as the Southern Zephyr, :: Which fane the Eider down. . Of small cakes his pound wafer; And ground almond, macaroon Would adorn a Queen's tea table. At morning, eve or noon , . And of all hie great variety . , ., ;-," Of every style and make, , 'Tis cheaper for our Housewives '" To buy from him than bake. If our tobacco users ' ' ' On grief would place a bar, 1 Let them smoke "kangaroo," "A riata' ' And "oo-stinektal" ck;ar, Let them chew "oaluoun'' tobaoco. . . . And choice "stbawberrv" Twist, . .The best ten cent tobacco - ' That sun has ever kissed.. ; i 5 . ,, ,So Sam Weldox is our candidate,' " With 8tandinporftination, And our votes for him will evorboeast I Jn joyfuncclamationj '1 ' He's not up for a season, " -"Tofati and runaway, " ' ' : r.i. (it i i . t i .aoi. we it naye wuu wuu us aiwuy a or he nas come to stay. ' -' ; - Mahy Lambs'.' UHD CAT X? The "Old Hardy Flate." The; Client Iseatton within 1-4 miles frara town. Seventv-two acres eood land. Good brick honse eight rooms. Good water. - Magnificent view. Land eentlv rolllne. Will be sold at do- blic auction on September 38th, at' IS 'arock. Part cash, balance la one year. For particulars inantre of A.J. LYMAN. sept21dtsept 30 , , oflioe in Court House, P01 R: RENT. ;! - ' nr. After 2lst September tJw'elHne' on corner of enurenscreet ana ration Avenue, ror- terras. thcse7ec, apply to , , KOB1'. It. JUiLNSTOil, sept 4 dtstopped ;. Ul MOdRE' & ROBARtfe J European-Restauraiit, CONFECTIONER t and BAKERY: -yi -.- ' tui. '. Have just received a large shipment of Fresh BTorfolk Oyster, and are' prepared to furnish them to the traue in cans or scrve.inem in an styieiu. : , . . their Restaurant. , , They desire to call the, attention o he ? L-( -!''-' -: f ;i!m t-i iU.' -i"t ,V.-lli -Alii I .;:r, , Ladie Especially ) -.j s,. to the. act..thX their jiiniag-room has been handsomely fitted j.np t for., thoir t- ie . i -' -h i j-1 ' iU .ti M.s,.c6tMfOBf AND .ACCOMMODATION, (j.ti and assure3 them hat: tbey will reeelvw every . Courtesy shdufd - they honor s , '' - with s call. '"' '".;, I . i jfj wrwvns ' iyi I . , ierved for 10c. fcff3 upwards at . ajl 'u i''1,-horJrs'0f fhfe rjay. jJ:V . ' MOORH dVROBARDS. ...if sept 19-dtf ' ,t:i. ) iti. A W."v35?Jt "- i -iil 1 Tws bonders in a privaU amUr. Mo eMldreB. Married couple pretered. Room aicely XuraUh- td. AddresIthpTlZEN Omcc. V , -V Buncombe County. House 9f !Utn-eentnti)eslohatAanfil Jones, H. A. Gndger.- AumJWohn .'Krch. !."- i 4 'Cfcrjt John I.. Cathey.-, u y .w Jiegisler John E. Patterso..".,,ifc' m. Treasurer John H. Courtney. . ' Surveyor k, H.Siarnee. tt :"i Coroner Dr W. D. Hilliard. . 4 X Call on Moore and Eobards and set it nice stew or fry of Ojstera just received from Norfolk. -..- " ' PROFESSlONAlv'CARbs. lii-' CSAS. A. MOUSE P, A. CUMMING3 TVTQOEE & CU: Attorneys and ConhseUors at Tow ASHEVILLE. N. V. Practice in the United States 'cfrcrili and DIs rict Courts ai AskeTilla- Rtateviu )- and Greensboro; in the SuBvem Court at Kaleich ana in the Courts of the TwsirctK- jnHioi.i trl of the 8tat of North Carolina. " opecttu smeuLm Klyaa to caitesUoss oT elatakt utMjrvaiv jlri py Twt -Paata t losnoit Bosnrats. SlKaBlttla? . jjvArtUA A m. . Ornate Hours -10 'm. ia 5 ' OFFWaV EAOtl Hoth,,'4-' ang 7 dim n ASHEVILLE iN C, ? A.. M. BALLARD. v 1 PnTSlCIAK and STJKGEOIf. Office North stdn PnhHc 4finM Haywood street. Office Telephone, Call Ni-V64-Residence Telephone CaH No. 4S, '- .' .V1'- " D R. Gv.W. PUKEFOY.i f Oflers his brofeBsidnal eerviivji ti the citizens of AaheviUe and anrranaitv. ing country, j Office over Carn.ichael'a Drug store." Residence Charlotte St. " " de lazily t a ?!.; ! 1. i'iir.j i W W. JONES, -'i -i Attorney at. Lav, ( ASHEVILLE,," - V : . ., j Office m Johnston Building opposite Jov: - House Square, "-'5 Practices in the Ob arts of Wtiterc North Carolina and Supreme Co-rt at Raleigh. n6v,26-lyd JJRS. McGIXL(.& BATTLE, j .til V ! WABDLAW McGlLL, M. D., : J r, .'- ' Practice limited to Eye, Ear,! roht and Lunga. Sam. Wbsibat BatIls-W. D..;u. 8. N, n . ... rnysiciananaQoigeon. '- offices ovtr Be Vault's Drug. Store. a-Offioe boms 18 a. m. to 12 inlands to 4 a; a. .. . Be H-tf JOH1T HEY WILLIAM8, '" ' "Ti , Physician and Surgeon, - ... www. iii.iii ot... uuvib muui VI "" 1 jmt dance on French Broad Avenue. Ottjoatoarsil' . m. to 1 p. m., and tram 3 to 5 p. ta. " :os.'a k. JONES, ''" -a.'tnMi it-- I v , ... .-. . . . ,. Attorney at Law ASHEVILLE. N. CL oct M-iy s w Ofllce with Davidson 4 Ma THKC. if. DAVIDSON. Jas. G. Kutw rAV!D80N A MARTIN. KJ A Itorneya A CanseIIarH-KA-Iji ASHSVILIJS, N. C. Will prwbx la tbe Stk and Mh Judicial District sad in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, aaa In the Federal Oouts of the Western Districts: North Carolina. Refer to the Bank of AskovUMut -1' - t' lii' seplB4wAw6m . . J)KS. W. L. i W. D. HILLIARD. , - Piiysiciann and feareona.. .! . OfBce next door sontn Old Bank -j jan 3-6 moa , , 4, tif JAMES A. BURROUGHS, ' 'Phy'siician and Surgeon', ' v ; ' ASHJEVILLE, K. i" U'; Office over Po'welV & fenid. ja7 : ,.I'"V? ' Residence corner of- Maini ani Woodfia street. ( ..;l;r- Mir Aa 1 rLlv J".-Ai TENITENT,.--.-. Ul -jtiU 'Irmet and tilgtie?. jJj Deigns, SpeetflcaUons aniEstbaaisi t th! style 01 building furnished npon appjication, A work superintended whan desired. AH werk ob trusted -to me as Civil Eagineer will receivsv pronpt attention.' - Thoioagh drsiacg- land' a specialty. Post Office address. Ashevilla 01 Besf.N.C. Residence Swannanoa Bridgej; , -maTlfrmoa ( , r!, d uT.i JAATSOMIVA .?0,,ilMff.u . , OFFICE AT HIS RE8IDENCE, .... t Comer of Grove street and Patton Avenue." ' Office hours: 8 to 11 A. R, 1 k3 P. M' Calls left at Carmichael'g or Pelham'i Drai Store will beMtayeved, an4 sode to, by to , epbone. 4unel2-df , t2 viitu -.id i B. Dental - Rosms over DeTaalt's. IJTniFStaN' sldence in sarae building Asheville, N, C U"B..'j. G. 'QUEEN hm removed MU oflicoto tbe Y, M.O. A. roosaa oik Patton Avemie,- and offers his professional services to the public ; professional work, done);wiUt,skiU ,an featuess. ' - . farae 10-dasstf t, I .ts.m-u' hsvf n: m H. reeves, OTmi '-ve 1 'OasHos ta Shade Baildint uvsi piKMDte penteaJ.Ppiel,. " y(M7n4Jfeijh Wrjf Z.f' Alt' - ' rersHka at Mrtf deral-wori9 i ann trying it two or three weeks, if not satlsfled. can reara ttasjd tk4saoaerUl.biaJaatfd.u jy i. -a i,i.,?J-t.i"-1.' 4 1 Office in Citizen building, second Boor.. A . will 'tmnwi poipt and aaiefakatMntirit A - IrWrilv . . . BOUGniVtSOtDajaj-EXCIlANGEDl ! . Jii't5ji?i'jfc - fl4Blf-,"'f!' ,ea.it j i:I!)n K-SATIIAI?y rr.y t one- doof - Sottth '! rMter.paittI M.W.-H 1st
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Sept. 22, 1886, edition 1
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