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J 1 J .. ' -- ' : DAILY EDITION, citizen; Sroir ofice,;: WEST BIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, 'jT, ' BILL HEADS . LETTER HEADS ' v' " ; : POSTERS, i v-; - i ' c : - BLANKS, o. ':---:'-''jromffmeMs and at Una fricti. :' J . Furaar, Stons St Camexca, U 1 EDITORS AND PKOPBJKTOBS. aelt, ivar, $. ; e Mob., : ',; - 3.00 Weekly, , . - ' ;' 1 Year, 1.60 -.- ; .- - O Mo., TfS f ' !-'.? TrSIXG RA TBS LOW. VOU I I.-N Q 145. AS HVl3uLE C TUES D AY MOJR.N I NG , SEPTE MB ER; 2 8, j g86:V-ERIGE j GE NTS 1 I - - 1 - - I 1 -- r I 1 1 ASIIKVILLE SOCIETIES. - Gyrene Cbwmaiuforjf, Ho. 5. J. A. Porter Eminent -planum der; Jordan Stone. Secretary. Meets lint Wednesday night in each month. A.tf Chapter, -K- A. Af.-G. H. Bell, High IMert; S. ' Hammcrehla, Secretary. -Meets t be second Wednesday night In each month. Ml. Hermm L viot. No. 118. A. F. A. M. II. C. Fags Worshipful Master; Fred. L. Jacob -ecretary. Meets ?lio first Friday night in each Swan'nnnna Lodge, K. mt B., No. tMS. J 4. Boardmua, Dictator; Jordan Stone, Secretary. ' Uwu thu lint and third Monday .nUMs in each . moutn. Prate Jlroatl Council, No. 701, R. A. Ellis -. Levy, Begeut: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meet; '. In tho hall of the Knights of Honor on the aecond and ftmi-th Monday nighu in each month. Vie Woman' t UUtumary Boclety of the M. K. Church. South, meet in the church clam-room on the Klwt Friday of every month at 4 o'clock P. M. - . 2Vi Beaviy of the West Lodge No. 40, F. A.. . A. Y. M. Meets on the unit and third Monday nights in each month. James LatUmore, Worahipf nl Muster ; H. B. Brown, Secretary. The A)teville rublic library, over Mr. Kep er's Store, opposite Eagle Hotel, and next dior to The Bank of Asheville, is open to -yis-tors from 1 a. m. to 1 p. in. and from 450 to t :30 p.m. .- . ASIMEVIU.E ClICBCla- DIBECTOBY Mttlhodiet E piscopal Church Church BU Hot. W. W. Bays Morning sorrieea 11 a. m.; . jvening ieryioes 1 p m.; prayer meeting Wed oosday evening p. m. Sabbath school ' m. ' . ' .'. .rrexbjOtrum (fourdiChurch St. Cot. J. P. aumon-iSa-aa 11 - P io. j prayor meeting nvo'p m. Weciuaa- day; Sabbath choovhatf-paift 9 . m. -episcopal Church, Trinity corner Churthand muota Btt. ri Iter. JarviB Buxton,' D. t.; Bey. Tarday McBee, AsaisUnt Bfctor. flerricos Sunday, 11 a. m. ; 6 p.m.; Wednesdays, Fridays and Holy Days, 10 ft. m. Mondays, Tnesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 6p. m. i Friday, 8 . p. m. Sunday school 950 ft. m. .. . . Baptist Church corner Woodfln and Mprutx. Hot. J. Ij. Carroll Services Ham.; 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting 7:30 d. n. Wedneiday; Sabbath school 9 ft. m. Hainan CaOwtio Church. "' ltov. John A. McHngh Services every Sun day at 11 ft. tn hut the first Sunday of the month, when services will be held at the Warm Springs. Sunday school at 10 ft. ra. at Ashe ville. Doubleday Jlittion Church.. . Kev W W Bays Pastor. Babbath'.School, J H Weaver Supt. . . - - COI.OBED CUCBCHE8. ,:, A. M B. Church IZUnr-OoOege St. ' Bov. Mr.'Shermaif Servioes 11 a. m.: 8 p. ' m., and half.past 7 P- rfl.; Sabbath school 9 m- . - . BapUeL . ltev. Mr. Bnmlev Services 11 ft. m.: S p.m., and half -past 7 P. m.: Sabbath school 1.30 p.m JBtHtcovaL Rev. Mr. Massiah-r-Servioes l a. m.; Bab- dslu scnooi 9 p. m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. It 1 OFFICE OR Home Treatment. 1T7B ARE PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN ?Y Asheville, N. C, Office on Main Street, Pulliam House, first floor. . Wa make a nwctaltv of treating Consnmntlon. Asthma, lironckltis. Rheumatism, Paralysis, - Chorea, Neuralgia, ana, in fact, au cnronicais- eaaea, ana au diseases rerouing irom au uupvvcr Iah.f1 pfmdit'nn of the blood. If you are able to walk to the office, yon CAN be CURED, as many are being cured by our new treatment, weuseinaauwonioineuxygen, tn Hedleatecl Vapor. . In this way we can treat the lungs locally, as : we vaporize all medicines: and the patient in . bale, the vapor, holding it for a snort time In the lungs thus the mxlieiue 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 enect desired, but : A CONSTITUTIONAL EFFECT. - If von have anv kind of Lunr disease, come and consult us. we will not charge you anything for consultation. THE OXYGEN GAS, brentlied two or three times s day, will restore you to perfect health, though you may think vnni-- f hnvond the reach of remedies. There is not the least danger connected with the treat ment. The eilect ia pleasant, and the result permanent. For Asthma, H is a specific as much as Quinine - s fbrcliills. Ifyouhavo Asthma, it wlllcurc you, and tue rcuci is aimo lnsuLntaucous.- . NASAL CATARRH, - ant treatment will permanently curey-Hu-' We have been ftsing the ' ' OXYGEN " " AND TUB V MEDICATED VAPOR . ; for some years, and in that time we have ca red hundreds ol cases of Cousnmption after they had ' repeat 1 hemorrhages, and -were gives up t)Y the best physicians In the land. - An diseases treated kx-ally. ' Come to our. office . and get NATORK'8 MKDICLNK. COMPOUND OXYGEN. We also pay special attention BZCTAL DIS- KA8KJ. - - - PILES. FISTULA. FISSURE, AND i RECTAL ULCER. V ' We have an entirely new treatment, that is painless; the patient need not lose one hour from bus! aess or pleasure. Vie do not use-the knife r lltgature, or the carbolic acid injection. We can CURB you, and are willing to INSURE a wu, it you so ueaire. NO CURE, NO PAY! We send the HOUK TREATMENT with chemicals to lost two months for SIS. We de not .. pnblUh Testimonals. bnt on application will . jumtah any number of post office address, man- . nin m pauem wno nave eeen curea under our treatment, consultation iree. DRS. HARQAN. QATC11PIX A BTONE. Members, of the firm of II., H. A B. Physicians. . Bug 1-UAWJm 1SHE7ILLE MUSIC HOUSE - .... - . . ... . . . - - i NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. -'' Bells PIANOS and OB0AJC8 on Monthly In tUUmcntsoftsandflu.- . . ONE PRICE ONLY. bhect MURio and Music tools. Old lnstru- piT-ni. uiKeu in exenange. , tor Catalogues and Circulars apply to i- o.-pal: augl7:dAwly Call for Eerline-plaster imported cakes iotro anu noianm-. . aim s?u not DAILY EDITION. THE DAII-T cmXEN -J Will be 'published every Morning ex cept Monday) at the following rates itrteuy cawh: . .: ,: -- One Tear. Six Months,' Three" . One " . 6 00 3 00 1 60 60 ' 16 One Week, Oiir rrriera will deliver the naner ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our Btibscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the CmzBir Office. Send your Job Work of all hind to the Citizen Office, if you want it done neatly, cheaply and wili dispatch. '- . . . Arrival and Deprtnr of PuMsjfr TrstutSJ. . . . Saubbitbt Arrives 9:65 ft. ta.'and 1-2 r. at. - ' Departs 10)0 am and 5:31pm. Tennessee Arrives 90 a, m. sod 5:21 p. m. . Departs 10:01 -ft. m. and 85 p m. Watwesvtll Arrives 350 p m. nd dmrts 10:10 ft. m. . , The general mail from- the East U received by the 9:55 ft. m. train ; the general mail from the Paint Bock branch bv the 6:21 P. in. train. mail tram.. Washington, i and Charlotte, or !b received by the 7:52 p. m. train ; and pouch es for the same points, and to points between Asheville and Salisbury, inclusive, and Tor warded by the 9.20 ft. m. train going east. INTERESTING READING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. , l3JWe invite attention to the ndver- tisement "of N. Plumadore, concerning lands fat sale. tf Schedule on thi -k & S. R. " r ' The following is the scbcuuie at pres ent ran on tho Asheville and Spartan burg Rail Road : Lieave Asheville Arrive at Hepdersonville HQ. 8:15 " 11:40 " 4 p. m. 7:10 ,8d5 ' " Spartanburg Leave Spartanburg Arrive at Hendersonvtll Asheville . Col. Cameron is representing tho Citi- ren at Jackson court this week. Our neighbor the Tobacco Grower Mar shall, observes, "-The Citizen (demo cratic) is in severe strife with, the Ad vance (soapsud democratic.; Mayor Aston had' quite a levee on Sunday, morning . last, - lingering results pf the circus. Our city treasury was very much improved.' . - , Mr. William Torrence, rocktna8on,has in his employ several first-class work men, and is now prepared to do at the shortest notice and in the best manner any vi ork in his line. v. Mr. Roger Davis, with theable assistance of Mr. Fred Jacobs', succeeded in getting a number of excellent views of the circus and the crowd under the canvass. Whatever these faithful, artists under take they do well. - . Our young friends Charles E. Billiard and E. C St&rnes leave to-day for Phil adelphia, to attend the Jefferson Medicial very manyVriends hereabouts who will miss them, but all will wish them a most pleasant and successful sojourn in the city or .Brotherly lxve. Subscriptions to tho . stock of the Horuestead and - Loan Association of Asheville are beinc rapidly taken.-No better institution could be established in- Asheville. It is ably officered, and, will do a great deal of good to our people and community. Let all who have not done so, call on Capt. Patton and take one or more shares. r . . . :. -The Raleigh Newt-Observer well says : '.'Western North Carolina apples beat all in the world and ought to be sold here in preierence to all others. Yesterday Mr. Will Jenkins, of the teleeraDh office. received some superb ones, from Mr. Charles P. Hill; at Waynesville." We were pleased to bear our friend Geo. Reno, of Pigeon River, say the other day that the apple' crop-of his coimtv this season would be better than was ex pected some time ago.- He will soon be gin shipping to the South. - - Mr. Crisp, of Graham county. Informs us there are. many sales of good lands being made in his county now, and some very excellent bargains are being ob tained. . A number of very fine tobacco farms have been purchased; and. this leads him to expect good results from his county in tobacco culture soon. It is a splendid section of country, lands nn surpassed for agricultural and stock-rais ing purposes, and, besides, full of valuable minerals. . Graham will yet become one of our most prosperous counties. ' - Soday School Corferknor. . -. We are requested by Rev. J. F.-Austin to announce that the second session of the Leicester and .Sulphur Springs Sun day School Conference for the current year 1886 will be held at Sardia-chnrch beginning Oct 5th and closing the 7th The MECKLKNBUB4 PnasBTTEay' -. - Convenes At Marvini Anson' county, this State, on the 29th. Rev. J. P. 3am mon, the esteemed, pastor of the Presby terian church of this city, nd Elder W, P. Blair, leave this -mominat to attenB. It is at this sitting of the Presbytery that the matter of Mr. Gammon's remaining in Asheville or accenting a call to Charlottesville, Va., will be settled. We know we reflect the wishes of the Pres byterians, rand rot our . community, in wishinE Mr. Gammon to remain in charse ot toe church in Asheville. ' ' Mketiko or Board or Managers. - There will bo a called meeting of the Kitchen Garden Board of ;Managers on l ucsday auernoon, beptember 28th. at half past 4 o'clock at the residence -of Mrs. Hall on Haywood St. -" Rilla Lindsey, Secretary'. Japanks Parlor -- - At Law's is now full of new goods lust in, a grand display. Silver, China, Glass, tramps, ana art goods in great variety. - Ilavo just returned from.Jfew - York having had Dick from all the newest lm portations. All are invited to make a tour oi inspection mrougn - ine store wneiner to buy or not. Law's, .?-' x - opposite Eagle Hotel. 1vl Received. Stvlish Clothina (includ ing Overcoats) and Derby Hats in Vvmlaps, Youman's and Miller's shapes; also new styles in Soft Hals. - seplZtf : . RED WOOD & CO. Mr. Linneyin the 8th district, has set our friends Charles of the Pharlulte district-and faj. JIalone of this district, and Messrs.; Baird and Pearson of Buncombe an ex ample that .eacVcan best T afford io follow, and. follow' quickly. - We do not believe these gentlejaen can he or expect to be, elected, " Why not recognize- this, ; and -recognize further. " that ' opposition'' - to their friends to gratify personal and private animosity and disappoint ment, never will pan out, '.: Now, we hope, and suggest, while our lamp in still burning, these gentlemen will eee the enor of their way and leave the very questionable position thoy have placed themselves in, and fol-; lovr Mr Linney's example and step dowaand take their pbce3. in ti e democratic column which is marth- inj on to victory. We- giye them one more chance to save themselves. Will they do it? . ' -CJ If the circus, ia an eriCas 'some say, it also has its uses. Its pri ence here last Saturday :demonBtra-4 ted ohe most important fact, a very important one in connection with the. financial condition of a commu nity or section. When people have nfioney, more than ia. absolutely needed for business and living, they will spend some for amusements and things other than necessaries. The immense crowd, from this and surrounding counties, here on -Sat urday, te;h prompt and almost uni versal attendance upon the circus andthe heavy trading - done with our merchants, all testily that our Eeople are not bad off financially, ut'are (doing at least reasonably well, have money to spare and are very reasonable in expectations of good business improvement , id the country. Our merchants, who al ways safe, are an excellent business barometer, are more cheerful, and hopeful, and regard the immediate outlook as most encouraging. Let us all-regardless of politics, 'keep this good time moving. . The Solar Eclipse. The total solar eclipse of the sun to occur to-morrow promises to be one of the most important astrono mical events of the century. - The English eclipse expedition, which started from home .on July 2$, was to have reached Barbados on the 11th instant, and : by this time, no doubt, it is on the adjacent island tziliifLGxftriad a.. whichba3 been chosen as the best available position for observing the great phenomenon -The line of total obscuration, be ginning at sunrise on the Panama Isthmus, skirts the northern- coast of the South America, passes through ' the Windward Antilles across the Atlantic Ocean to South Africa, and is lost at sunset at Mad' agascar. While in our ; latitudes the eclinse will be verv nartial and last not more than fjrty-five sec onds, the maximum period of total ity at Grenada will be .three min utes and fifty seconds, and the time from the first contact to the end of the spectacle will ' be one hour and eight minutes. , .'" ' .., Our youngj. friend S. H, Jordan, who J has been sojourning ne.tr Coopers'-this county, for some time, leaves th3 week to make his bome at Mt Airy, - Surry County, ' where he will devote himself to his profes sion, the law - Mr.' Jordan is ' the son of Rev. F. M. Jordan wfia has many friends all over theState; is a young man of fine mind, and hay ing been a hard student and prat titioner for: Borne years, will merit; we . are sure, a good " practice. We commend Mm to the people of Sur ry, lie will be associated.we learn with one of the - ablest -lawyers of the State." We wish him great suc cess. r:--;.:V;"-:--: -' ' i .' .' How Thkt "WtoBK It" i Ralsigo.' The i Durham Recorder of Friday con tained the following : i.T: ".; v; ; i' "f; ' ;' WA certain Durhamite f ecentljr visited the' .beautiful little city of Raleigh, and was walking- np one of the front streets when . he was solicited by a barber to have a hair dress. He took a seat, and goon his sandlocks Were sleek as a lard can. Thirty tjents, Boss, please.' He paid the charges, with a sarcastic remark about the difference of prices in Durham and Raleigh. " The barber paid no attsn tion to his dissatisfaction, but r quietly handed him a 'receipt for the money in the shape of a card. One glance at the card put a new face on the young man entirely. - 'Good for one Pt. met bis as tonished gaze. He repaired to the rear of the bouse, received what tne card call ed tor and struck out for the next barber shop. The mania in town and can verity this statement, which he says beats the drawer racket" y..t -v,,?'.' J; Gioiee effects in clothing jut received. If I B. REDWOOD & CO. James P. Sawyearl as just received a large and well selected stoek; of Boysi Youths and Gents lothing. He will start Narth in next four - or five days to buy his usual stock .of- general roer-, chandise. - - 5 - " Sawyer's Patent Bhoulder'and Corsof waist Cut Clothing has the lead and cannot be excelled -any where. : -.- Kew Goods now arriving by almost every train. ; - , - . sejXltf .. y- H. REDWOOD & CO Il'indsome effects in Ladle?: Wraps, Dress Goods and Trimmmrfs,piM opened. scpZ?.tf . Jf. RLD WOOD Sc VO- RETURNED FROM T. XotlS. ; - ft ji Sir Knight J- A. Porter rUnrried where he -bad been in attendance upon the Grand Triennial Copclave of the Knights Templar ot the Uni ted States," ; Mr:' Poster, is" Eminent Commander of jCyreneCommandery of Asheville, and Grafi'A Generalis simo to the Grand Coromandery :0f North Carolina, .and in "the ; latter capacity was a .member of the Grand Conclave, which i3 confined only of the Grnd oicers , of ., each State and the officers and Fast Com manders of the Grand Conclave. Mr.; Porter, was the' only dlrectttep reseritatiyfe from North Ctyrolinaj al though Sir Knight W oodrufi of? the Raleigh (Jommanderyj .but lew7 of Leavenworth, Mo'., wr.s sent as a representative, lie re; :3enta he had a splendid time -L ; -very- re spect, and that much bus L ess :iwas done of :inrmew?te inticSJaiA the Templar fraternity,4, Eyer V. portion of thecountry-was well represented, the Pacific slope especially i having splendid " Commanderies "present. The ' general '; parade on Thurs dav is supposed ,to have; embrac ed 30,000. . : Six ;Knights, which was reviewed by the members ofthe Grand Encam pment at the Fair Grounds, which : occasion .'. was added to by Gilmore's grand musi cal entertainment composed of 3,000 instruments, with a battery of artil ery added worked by electricity dur ing the "Anvil Chorus."--The Tem- Elar competitive drill was witnessed y 150,000 people, six" '; Commande ries beina; engaged in it, the most prominent of which were the Den- olay. of Louisville, the St Bernard of Chicago, .and the I 'etroit fJomman- denes. . . . .. .. . . - - Sir Knight Porter, is . enthusiastic over the reception aiven to-the Knights gencr Ily by the Sir Knights of tit, Louis the whole occasion be? ing one never surpased in this coun try In magnificence. - ... The next Grand.Conclave will be had m Washington Uity. After Much Nebusd Rest. ; Supt, J. W. Starnes ; left yesterday morning for a three weeks' vacation in the mountains, of Southwest Virginia, the hard work of the past few.- months having told unfavorably on his health. A little rest is required to restore him to his usual vigor. ' Persons having business in relation to the public schools will call on A. T. Sum- mey, chairman isoard of .fcdueation. A half-interest in the valuable Swan nanoa Hotel property is offered foi sale. The. Augusta News refers to: the matter! : "Asheville ' and the North Carolina mountains are now tne Mecca lor nearly all our -wanderers, and the scenes and resorts along -the beautiful Swannanoa and the glorious French Broad are crow' ing" to be the familiar haunts of Northern as well as bouthern people. : Everybody must go to the North Carolina mountains sometime during the season, and the offer, made in "our columns to day of a 1 If ' . . ' c r-r . nan juLereofc iu me owannanoa uoiei will be eagerly seized. - - The Swannanoa is as well known as Asheville, and it is one of the best paying and most pleasant places in that growing city, it is auscnDea m anotner column, and the "present owners offer a half in terest for sale. The net profits have been 15 per cent" ? - ,. . Our sprightly neighbor Toum Topics gives an interesting table, showing some of the more important manufactories of Asheville, in its issue of Sunday morn ing. Though not complete by any means, it is still a creditable showing, and only goes to prove what the Citizkw has bo constantly- and urgently urged, that Asheville is a most inviting field for manufacturing enterprises.-- .We have the nucleus here for splendid enterorises: and it behoove our people, not tnly of Asneviue, dud ot- this and adjoining counties, to . patronize .them and help build them 'np and Increase: their facili ties If: saves money at home," brings money from other -sections to our sec tion, which- helps above all others our rarmerBr&nd merchants.- Let ns all work together for thsjend. , -j, . ' Mr. C. A. Moore reached the city Sunday evening, looking very hale and hearty? ; He has not yet gotten over the rocking walk -he -had to learn while walking the' decks of his maguincentceaustearner. His many friends -welcom e him -home once more. . - - ' - " ? ' '" -"' -' ' m - . ' ' " :; ' Ijost. ;;,'?.. '-'-. "-- : ':.' ;': ; :-7-. " -. . A leather pocket-book containing- a fTyedollar note and a gold collar button. A Baitable" reward will be paid, for, its return tn tbe wmzEK otnee.- - - . . ;'.'!!-.---..-'-' , Bv tali in? AVer's SarsaraHlla manv a poor sufferer wno submits to the Burgeon's knifb because of. malignant sores and scrofulous, swellings,, might be .saved, sound and whole. This, will purge out the corruptions which pollnte the blood, and by which such complaints are Origin- area ana ieo . . : Z4 Measures taken- for A. 'Raymond Sc Co-., Fashionable New 'York Tailors, nd afil guaranteed. : Samples tiow ready for inspec tion. - -- -- ; H. 'RED WOOJJ & CO. sept 2&-deod, ' Thanks to an appreciative public you will always find the ."Bonanza", lovely and cheerful: . .! - ; .. F OR KENT. - From- November 4th, a ftrrnlshed bouse on Hay- wood Htrcet, opposite jiatterj rari. Appiy to -- sepVZSdlm -- . .s . . MISSES COFFIN. . BOUGHT A"ND SOLD BY- - . V. J. BRANCH, CLERK Al THE EAGLE HOTEL Asheville, JVV- C. " " - IFor the Asheville Citkeit. MR. SINCLAIR. .. . -iEEVi In the absence of the-Hev. J. P. Gam mon on Sabbath morning Rev. - E. D. Sinclair, who is on a short visit -to; his mother, v occupied - the -Presbj rian pulpit morning and .evening.-' 1 had ndt the pleasure of hearing him in the morn ing, but enjoyed that privilege at night. Mr. Sinclair's text was -Hebrews ' 11, 24 and 25 verses. How beautilully be por trayed the character of Moses w ho refus ed to- be called the son - of . Pharoah's daughter, preferring to suffer affliction with the people of God rather than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a 'season. : . - . CITIZEN. r . For tne Asneville CrrrzEX THE ATTACK, UPON ADJUTANT-ton r; -...::' GENERAL-JONES. - ' i Not content with assailing: the' Legis lative record of General IJ ones the.li onr'attempts to decry hiai 'as a State officer. Certainly the Governors ' under whom he hag held; comuiiaeioners as Adjutant-General understood his char acter and qualifications better . than the warlike editor'orthe-4di-rnc; .and cer tainly .the Governors were -far better judges of soldiership than the aforesaid editor or -his paidTdefamer of reputation, neither of whom ever smelt tmnpowder. or desire to. smell it. Governor Z. B Vance, under the great seal of State at tached to the -commission appointing General Jones as Adjutant-General of North Carolina in "1877," expressed his trust and confidence in the integrity and knowledge of that- officer. Governor Jaryis, some years -later, ' renewed that expression of confidence, as cnief execu tive ofthe State ; and 5overnor Scales In 1885,'ln the 1 commission appointing General Jones Adjutant-General for the third time, under the broad seal of State expressed his confidence in the patriot ism, valor and military skill of that gentleman.- And last, year the National Guard Association of the United States, a body representing one hundred thous and soldiers, at the convention: held . in Washington City, elected - Gen. Jones Firs Vice President of the. Association; and certainly that body of distinguished officers, Federal -: and Ex Confederate, were as good judgeB of General " Jone's qualifications for the office- he holds as the Hudibrayasstic writer in the Advance. . EX-SOLDIKR. - . - iFortheAsHsvuiKCrrizKN.'". : DOTS. FROM EMMA. Dry and dusty, dry. and dusty, fit to make a man feel crusty. -. Yea, as Shake speare says the weather is verily as dry as the remaining biscuit after a voyage. Let us pray, hope,- wish and work for rain. The most of us are still hard at it in the tobacco barn, and what we don't know were most anxious to learju.'-' The house of Mr. John Cockrum.in the vicinity was unfortunately burnt down on Saturday a- little after- noon. The cause thereof was a defective kitchen flue. Tho whole place went in about ten minutes, giving time only to save Very few household articles. Much sympathy is felt - for the family under the circum stances. . - - - - v widh yu would mention to some Of your doctor, friends that there is a ane opening out here for a young well qualifi ed medical man." Since Dr. Uronson left this sectioj has felt the want of a resi dent doctor yjry much, and I understand that united action would bo taken to guarantee a certain sum to a suitable practitioner,- One, who would charge moderately and : collect frequently, would fill the bill. ' - . - The shoV is past and gone, and while we enjoyed it,- we are quite content to resume the hum-drum of eyeryday life. Adieu for the present". -- Mac. and Tnosi. Emma, Buncombe co., N. C, - '-.- - Sept. 27, 1836. " :- '-; : The Charlotte Observer says "that Charlotte with a- population of 10, 000, has contributed near 2,000 to Charleston, while Atlanta, ..with a population of. 50,000 has contributed- nearly $2,000 for the - same cause.".- ;'- ' - - - - :- .Without boasting, we will mod estly suggest, that Asheville, with a population of about 6,000, has con tributed about $2,000. ' We are glad that all have done everi so well. t Roscoe -Conkling grows rounder and rounder every day.. He doesn't want to do.it, but, profiting by past experience, has given up bossing what he" cannot boss. Each month, too, his bank account grows ..more plethoric, from the regular deposits which he makes" of the enormous retaining fees his ability commands. His auburn curl has been trimmed, he is erowine much less dudish i in rlrpRs nnrl-biq' rrprtpra.1 nnnparftnceT-v V - wonderful entirely new specialty for ladles press, ana nis general appearance r. w j no photo, no painttnir: indicates that posing for the galler ie3 lor him is a tnmg ot tne past. Those who know .him best sajjjthat his only political ambition is to do all he can to reward, the friends who never deserted him, and to even up things a little with .some of the men he made only to be betraye d by them." - , - . ; - - . - Ayer's Ague Cure acts directly on the liver and biliary apparatus," and; drives out the.: malarial poison which induces liver complaints and" bilious ' disorders Warranted to cure,- or money. -refunded. '. A27 -- -; - - - - . .:. . .:- ;" Dress ..Goods and Trimmings opened every day at Whit-lock's. ,1 : - 2t.; . -., -.' -1 - ' - FllESir OYSTERS received Thursday - and Saturdays at - . - i.r dot j '- '.ii' M OOBS A NO ItoBABDS. A Frsk Propkbtv. fob Salb.- '.-. :" ' v That splendid propertyon Patton Av enue opposite Battery Park Hotel known as Barnett- Boarding House," contiiaiag overtwo acres with beautiful: grove and large house with sixteen room's-- ?an be bought on long timsand at reasonable price. -Apply to Atkinson Sl Cocks, sept 9 tf- ; ileal Estave Dealers. Farm to Rrnt. - -": ' ; Arwvsos and Cockk have a fine farm a few miles from town to rent 150 clear ed 85 -acres bottom,: two tenant hou'ecs, 20 acres fbesit tobaoco lands, with four ood tobacco barns. sept 10 dtf - A " ' - - The- Daily CttIzes carl al- ways'be found at the News Stand at the Uld Central building. :I ; '- - -" m i ii -: . , Good Roai3.. - : -. '-. .The value of good roads io . a. commu nity cannot well be over-estimated, while tbe damage inflicted by a bad road is al most incalculable. : 'Almost- every land owner in the State could 'well-afford to subscribe one-fourth of the present value of his lands to have, a good road con structed through or near hi premise, and make money bv the ore-don- and flf the several counties, would ' maka lib. erai appropriations or subscriptions for mis purpose, tney , would, very -moon be reimbursed for the outlay by ha taxes on the enhanced, value of the lands. Can't-romething be done to noon tlie people of the State to a realization of the importance of this subject? n i Read the .following extras from an Interview with GenWobn Echols, pub lished in tho Staunton. Va Vindicator. the enhanced and eee what good roads bare ocom. pnsnea lor J&.entncKy-: , "The first man that icwuguratod. the road improvement thfrn that fWrnruu old r-hyterian. Dr. Robert i,.-Breck- enridse. lie commenced by going - w 5r see hia neighbors along line of road. His plan was to ask each, farmer: "How much is your land worth?" When told wonld say .-'Well,. .how much do yon thinks macadamized road would increase the value of it?. Being told $10 or $15 an acre, he would close by saying : "Well, suppose you subscribe to a com pany we are forming to build a road to the Eamount of, saying $4 fan acre of your farm.;' -In this way private com panies - were formed. - The roads cost $2,000 a mile, of tfhich the county court of each county, after it was satisfied that the private company was composed of responsioie citizens, subscribed on be half of the county to the stock to the amount of 51,000 a mile. The roads were built ,'toll-eates put on them, and the stock paid the county and the stockhold ers a dividend. In this way Kentucky has become Bgridironed .with metalled pikes. Now look at the result of this. Taking four counties; in Kentucky, all rather small ones, Montgomery has 99 miles of metalled pike; Clarke, the ad joining county, has 150. miles; Fayette, which joins that, has 250 miles, and Bar bour, the next county to it, has 300',milea nearly 800 miles of macadamized road in four small counties. What has been the result in increasing values ? Remem ber, they are- all small counties. The real estate in Montgomery is assessed at $4,000,000; Clarke, $6,000,000; Fayette, $8,000,000, and Barbour,- $8,000,000 an increase of value Which is the direct re suit of the road building." Mr. Chas. A. Moore says Europe is a great country, but, "there is no place like home" and he is delighted to getback. V . .- ' . . . - Dr. J. L. M, Curry sent fifty dol lars to the Charleston sufferers, ac companied, with a neat note, worthy of the good man. A very delightful shower gladden ed this section of the moral vine yard, yesterday! It wasadly need ed, 'and wilt 'make oaf -fanning friends feel much better. -"' . . Bucklen's Arnica 8alve ' - The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, rheum, ' fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is frnaranteed to five perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 ots per box. For sale oy H. H. Lyons. ' daw Whitlock's store will be closed Thurs day and Friday; do your shopping to-day and to-morrow, large stock to select from. 2t ; ; . . .. .,. 'IaAs of handsome goods for autumn and winter just opened. Tlie most .-desirable styles and colorings promise to be scarce and it wilt be hard to find a few articles later. 'f.-.j . - . RED WOOD & CO., tf : One Price System. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A memorandam book with alligator back and initials W. J. B. on inside. Finder will be liber ally rewarded by leaving at Eagle Hotel. d2t THEVILLA, "- Owing to. its convenient location and good management, has been full of guests all Bummer. - - -.. Mrs. M..L. Sinclair will continue. to keep the house open for the entertain ment of visitors to, and residents of, Asheville who desire good board. - d-Sundays-3w . " ; - piOH SALE. . , A IIORSE and BTOGY. ' Apply to -' - -sept25dlwk DOUBLKDAY SCOTT."; rjpo BENT. Furnished and unfhrnished houses.' " . .- r.-- MRS. WALKER, - sept2Sdlwk:-; A . . ,- Bailey street vrTANTED Ladies, local ot' travelling.': A particulars free. - - - MADAM 8. 0. LITTLE, sepMdlOtimes : Box 443, Chicago, I1L OB RENT.. A NEW HOUSE, with elebt rooms. Ill t newly furnished, on newDepot street. 111 v. miio irt)m iienoc in cornoraie h i limits, 1 inile from Court House, nice shade and good outbuildings, -Address P. O. BOX 260.. -sept 2 dlwk -. . . - BHUCE d MORGAfJ. ATLANTA, GA. ' Will furnish Plans," BpeciflimttoBi, aud Detail Drawings for Buildings of every description, with estimate of cost. - y .-:----' . Special attention- paid (a--remodeling old buildings and Interior Decorations. '- We refer by permission to E. J. Astonv -Ti- i. VanGUder, Tho. U Clayton, J. A. Wagners :' . : aept2Sd3m.' - - - . ; - - T RICKLAYEH3 WANTED. -. . Hit good bricklayers wanted to work, on the hotel building at tho White Sulphur Spri-ags. five miles from Asheville. Steady work sou good wages paia to gooa wora . n. - Appiy k :. k- j. AjmsTEosa. ' sept 32 d4c - ; -I.;..-.;--; - .. i- FOR SALE. :, ; The "Ota Bardy JPtacty The finesf'lDcatlon within 8 1-4 miles from town. Seventv-two acres eood land. Good brick house ei(;ht rooms. Good water, liafruiticent view. Land gently rollin?. W ill be sold at pu- Diiu uueiiun on eenceiuuer fum, at is o ctouK part cash, balance in one year, . b or particulars Inquire of A. J. LVMAK, J. scptaidtsept 30 ofCee iu Court lloase '1 - Buncombe Connly. n House - o- Representutives--Johnetont Jones, H. A; Gudger. - , . . flftmy John R. Rich. " i &rl-rJohn L; Oathey. 'i -' , - .1 - Register- John R.- Patterson, ft. : '4 ' ; Treasurer John H. Oonrtnpy. " ' SurveyerjL H. Starnes. ' p -' Coroner D W. D. HiUiard.1 f , , nice stew or fry of Oysters inst received from TfnrfoIV. - , - ;PEOFSSIONAI, CARDS,, CHAS. A. MOORK. r P. A, CPMHTNGS CREMMINGSf , ' Attorneys and Qmnsellort at Jjtm -ASHEVILLE, N. C. - -'raetiee in the United States Circtrlt ' and bis riot CmrtM m l.kMjIU r. . and GreMboro) in theSuprem CtturtstfcAleijrk - trict of the State of North Carolina. V -f" mmmm gi ven tw eat velum or ciattkr. -, aug7-ly wtiw - J ,m- .-; .-. . . ... M" tATJ OF TTTaf PAilS A LOXDON floBPITAlX MkJSt ttilMJT&ut, HirOai Ltai . hi r . A SPECIALTY.: ' OmoE Hours : 10 a. m. to 5 p, ni. . - Offiob, Eaolk Hotkl, ang 7-dlm ; ASHEVILLEr cV JJR. A. M. BALLARD, PBrrsiCIAK aad BVKGEIV. . OffiPA Knvth sAAa VnVlIx Q w i j Haywood street. Office Telephone Call 2f. 64 Kesidtfnce Telephone Call D R. G-W. PUREFOY the Citizens Of Asheville and Bnrrnnnrl. ing country.. Office over .Carn4chael'e Lrug store. Residence Charlotte st. delfr-dly -: - . - , W. JONES, - ; j;v . , Attorney at Law, ASHEVILLE, -- .- . - v - N.C Office in Johnston Building opposite Co. Practinen in th a CVinrta nt Wfinlam North Camlilia. nrwl fjnnmmn C.nr,r at ' Raleigh. ' . nov 26-iyd JRS. McGILL & BATTLE, " - Wabdlaw UcGiix,. M. D.j - -. Practice limited to Eve. Ear.1 roht anit ijinn Sam. Wistbat Battlv. M. D.U. 8. K., 1 - ruyiucianaad Sejtgeoa. Offices oyer De Vault's Drug Store. 1; -30Bce hoars 10 a. m. to 12 m., and t to 4 n me -u D k. JOHN HEY WILLIAMS, Flwsictan and Suraeon. - i umee; aain tn.y aoers south of Bank. Seal deuce on French Broad Avenue. - Ofnoa hoars 11 ui. w. i p. ia., ana irom a to a p. m. rj1H0S.A.J0NES4 t - - Attorney at Xaw . r ASHKVILLE, N. G, - -oet 22-ly a w Office with Davidson a Ms" Tmo. jr. ftivmaw; -. Iab. Q. X4JtTl DAVIDSON MAETIN, - A ttarutijm jLV aseUarn t . I , Will artlPM (B thAtth ah Tn.li.l. 1 and AY tbe Supreme Court of North Carolina, ana !?Je.,Fed,enU Oourai of ie Western Dhitrictof north Carolina. iterer to the Bank Of AshevilleJ ' :y ' sepiwAwm . . . ; . JRS. W.L. a W. D. HUJ4ARD. '. Pnyslciansi and bargeon Office next doar sniitn mf P.nV '' , jan 3-6 moa . ; ... . , - TAMES A. TiiTRTenTTnTTn O """.-r". ."- Physleian and Surgeon. "; ASHEVILLE, TS. C, t. . Office over Powell dc Snid'a. ,.- "- Woodfln streets. . j de 16-ly - - - - - ; .... , ; J A TENNENT; Architect and Civil "Enoineer. style of building furnished opon application, .A work superintended when desired. All work ec trusted .to ma as Civil Engineer wUl receive nmmnt .tt.nHnn ThA.Mij.Ii i.. .ri i . a specialty. Post Office address. Aahsville oi nes,iM. v. neaioenoe swannanoa BridgeX - f A. WATSON, H.D. ; - -. -; . . - OrttCR AT HIS RKSTnEWfTIC. . - Corner of Grove street and Patton Avenno. t - umce nours: 8 to u A. M., 1 to 3 P. H i Calls left at Carinichael'a or Pelham'a rtnia Store will beoonveyed, and respondod to, by tei ephone. - : -. -.- ' V DENTAL CARDS. B. H. DOOXASS. D. D. fc," Dental Booms over De Vault's. Dror" Atora esideuce in-same building Asheville, jN, , C ieDz-wasw , . . dhntai surgehy. . nS. J. 6. QUEEN ha removed Ms Office to the Y. M. CL A. nam an, Patton Avannav ' and offers his professional services to the public . AU professional wock jaone wteh skill- aaii nearness. - -..; ; . v,i -.,. .- D3, R. II. r.IEYZS, D.D.5., .. -. Onus in Binder Building, . ... pposite Central Hotel, - ASB3VIIXE, N. 0 ' Persons kavln artiaeial work done, after. frying it two or three weeks, if not satisfied, can . return u ana im money wm oe renmaea. jy I jy&. A. B. WAKE, . Dental Snrceon. work will receive prompt and eaieful attention- jy iair .. ... -. ; - -.-.-v.-. .; - . . Cut. Eat3 Tickets, BOUGHT, SOLD AKL EXCHANGED. ASnEVILLEe-'N.. a' Offioo one door South Eagle Hotel, opposite . (wanoanoa. ' . - 'uly 8-d3uoa - - : '- f A - r r: - r r'. V
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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