DAILY EDITION. Fwaat, Stss.9 s C&nerca, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. iT .- JLZXST, lYar, , Se.OO a IMos.. , 3.00 Weekly, X Year, X.OO - O Mosk, ... 7fS n VERTI SING RATES LOW. r tiiiuiij 4 Kin . Ui r il ii ; BTLL4IIEADSr I . I . i ' J i 1 A - - LETTER HEADS, . w r . POSTERS, c .. -" r''". BLANKS, & And fob Work of all hindsjdone with ' ; fremftness and al lew prieet.l. - . . I .- T-:.MUj iV.'f ...-. ..... VOL II. NO 148; ASHEVILLE, NGFIllDAY: MORNING, OCTOBER i; iH86 V) PRICE CENTS . ; .... h If ' (s j . SI ., AHirRTIl.I.K SOCIETIES. ; Cyrau Ontaumdery, No. 5. J. A. "Sorter Eminent ."uinniander: Jordan Stone. Secretary. Meet first AeilncudaT night in each month. - A.:kmUr Chapter, H, A. M.Q. If. Bell, High ' Priest; H. Hanunershhur, Secretary. Meets b. second Wednesday night In each mouth. ML Hernum Li.iio. 118. A. F. A A.U. H. C. Fagg Worihipful Master; Fred. L. Jacobs ecretary. Moeuhe firmt Friday night in each HvmnKomoa Lodge. K. of fl.. No. i t. ' nsukivim.n. nietaljir? Jordan' Stone. llttM the lint and third Monday nishta in moiitn. VrcA Urood OnneO, No. 701, . A. Elite Levy, Regent -. Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets n the fcall of the Knight of Honor on the second ainl futi.-th Monday nights in each month. Tl H'oo' Xiuiamtuy Society oftheM. K. ' Church, South, meet In the church class-room on the First Friday of every month at t o'clock P.M. The Beauty of the We Lodge No. 40, T. A. A. Y. M. Meets on the first and third Monday nights in each month. Jamea Latbmore, Worehipf ul Master ; H. B. Brown, Secretary. The AMheeiiie PvbHc Library, over Mr. Kep ' er's Store, opposite Eagle Hotel, and next dr to The Bank of AibeviUe, is open to via tors from 19 a. m. to 1 p. m. end from 4.30 to 10 p.m. - - - .. . : - ' oHIIKVIIXE CHURCH DIBECTOBT Methodiet Epitoopal Church Churth SL ' . ''Oer. W.W. Bays Morning service 11 a. m. ; mining teVvices 1 p m. praer meeting Wed nesday evening i p. m. Sabbath soixool 9 a. in. " ''' ' .J. Pmbyterun ChunhrChunA tit. - Bo. J. P. Gammon Services 11 a.m.)7)p. m.; prayer meeting five p. m.' Wednee oay ; Sabbath school half -part 9 a. m. gpitoopal Church, Trinity corner Chunihand WiUow Bit. Rov. J arris Buxton, D. D. Bev. Tar day McBee, AHaigtant Bctor. 8ervicos Bunday, 11 a. m. ; 6 p.m.; Wednesdays, Fridays and Holy Days, 10 a. m. Mondays, Tnesdaye, Thursdays and Saturdays, 5 p. m. ; Friday, 8 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Baptist Church corner Woodfln and Uprtux. Bev. J. Xi. Carroll Services 11 a m.; 70 p. m.; prayer meeting 7:80 d. it. Wednesday; 8abbath school 9 a. m. Soman Catholic Church. Kev. John A. MoHugh Services every Sun day at 11 a. lut the first Bunaay or we month, when servioes will be held at the Warm Bprines. Bunday school at 10 a. ra. at ashe- ville. ' Dfrubieday Mistum CAurelk. Kev W W Bays Pastor. Babbatu School, i H weaver Bupt. COLOUD CHURCHES. , A. M.E. Church (Zim) College SL Bev. Mr. Sherman Services 11 a. m.; 8 p. J m., and half.past 7 p. '-a-; Sabbath school v - m Baptist Bev. Mr. Burnlov Serrices 11 a. m.; 8 p.m. and half -past 7 p. m.: Sabbath school 1,30 p.m JCviscovaL Bev. Mr. Mansiah Services 11 a. m.; Sab bath school 8 p. m. iCOMPOUHD OXYGEN. - OFFICE OR Home Treatment. WXriARK PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN TY Asheviile, N. 0., Office on Main Street, Pulliam House, first floor. We make a specialty of treating Consumption; Asthma, Bronckitls Rheumatism, Paralysis, Chorea, Neuralgia, abd, in fact, all chronic dla. eases, and all aiseases resulting rrom an impover lahnd nonilinn of the blood. If yon are able to walk to the office, you CAN be CURED, as many are being cured by our new treatment, n e ue m aaoiuon 10 uie uxygen, in Medicated Tapor. In this way we can treat the lungs locally, as we vaporize all medicines: and the patient in hales the vapor, holding it for a short time In the . lungs thai the m sdlclne 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 eflect desired, but . A CONSTITUTIONAL EFFECT. II yon have any kind of Lung disease, come and consult us. We will not charge you anything for consultation. THE OXYGEN GAS, breathed two or three times a day, will restore yon to perfect health, though yon may think yourself beyond the reach of remedies. There is not the least danger connected with the treat- - mcnt. The effect Is pleasant, and the result permanent. For Asthma, it is a' specific as much as Quinine a for chills. If you have Asthma, it will euro you, and the relief is almost instantaneous. NASAL CATARRH, onr treatment will permanently cure y-u. We have been using the - OXYGEN ' and' ths MEDICATED VAPOR for some years, and in that, time we have cared hundrtdgol eases of Consumption after they had repeatet hemorrhages, and were given op by the best physicians in the land. All diseases treated locally. Come to our office , and get NATURE'S MEDICINE. COMPOUND OXYGEN. We also pay special attention . RECTAL DIS EASE i. PILES. FISTULA, FISSURE, . AND - RECTAL ULCER. - We have an entirely new treatment, that Is painless; the patient need not lose one hour from - business er pleasure. We do not use the knife . iw litgature, or the carbolic acid- injection. We - can CURB you, and are willing to INSURE a CUKE, if you so desire. NO CURE, NO PAY! We send the HOME TREATMENT with chemicals to last two months for tlx. We do not publish Testimonals, but on application will furnish anv number of Dost office address, man- - oers of patient who have been cured under our treatment, vonsuitauon tree. I)li.H. HA ROAN. GATCIIFLL it STONE. Members of the firm of H , H. S. Physicians. BUg l-UAWSM ASHEVILLE MUSIC HOUSE SORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. Sella HA FOB and ORGANS on Monthly In stallments ol $5 and 110. ONE PRICE ONLY. : Phect Mnsie and Undo Boot a. Old Instrn- nents taken in excuanre. For Catalogues and Circulars spply to ' - ugl7:dwly Call for Eerline-pla8trr imported take Moore and RobardB'. - r ang 20 d6t : IAILY EDITION. THE 1AIIT (jITIXEN Will be published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rate-r- ttridly cash: - r One Tear. . . . . . 6 00 Six Months, - ' .." : . . s-. ,; .. , v 9 .00 Three " . 1 50 One " . . . 60 One Week, . . . . . . .15 flnr Po.rriani will deliver the narer ev ery Mornrog in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting It will please call at the umzxir umce.. . , Send your Job Wort of all kindt to die Citizen Office, if yon want ii done neatly, cheaply and wilt ditpatch. " ' . j Arrival ul Densrtnv of Puseinr xrmlaa f SaiJBBirBT Arrive 9:B5 a. m. and 7:63 X " . Departs 10:00 am and B:31 pro. Tennoasco Arrives 9 -JO a. m. and 51 p. m. Depart! 10:01 a. m. and 85 p m. WAtjrxsvTLL Arrives 8 50 p ra. and departs 10:10 a. m. The reneral maa front the East Is received D.KC - m . Iha mmml mtfl TlWm the Paint Boek branch by the 5:21 m. train. A mail from. Washington and -Jhadotte, or poaches from lines connected with these points is received by the 7:53 p. m train and pooch es for the same points, and to points between Ashevule and Salisbury,- inclusive, and for warded by the 9.30 a. m. train going east. INTERESTING READING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. , tSTWe invite attention to the ndver- tisement of N. Plnmadore, concerning lands fax sale. V tf ScnEDDLE on the. A. & S. R. R. j-, ... The following is the schedule at pres ent run on the Asheviile and . Spartan burg Rail Road : v . Leave Asheviile ' 7 a. m. Arrive at Henderson ville 8:15 " Spartanburg 11:40 " Leave Spartanburg 4 p. m. Arrive at Hendersonville - 7:10 14 Asheviile 8:15 The Citizen labors unceasingly for the best interests of this city. county and section. ..". ' l ' ' The two capitals of the State, Asheviile and Raleigh, are the Ally places in the State that can afford six-horse omnibuses. Mr.-Trull, the Republican "candi date for the Senate in the 42nd Dis trict, made his appearance in dis cussion at Webster on Wednesday. We will have in to morrow's issue some account of matters and things in Jackson county. We returned too late for its use in to-day's issue. The New York Star of the 28th announces among the arrivals in that city, Messrs. C. M. McLoiid and CLA. Moore, of Asheviile. Both gentlemen are at home now, how ever. Asheviile property still booms, Asheviile building still booms, the Asheviile Citizen still booms, and altogether Asheviile and her inter ests are becoming. Let us all keep the boom a booming. We are pleased to see that our excellent friend, and popular gen tleman Major J. lay lor Amiss is still in the city, and assisting Prof. Jacobs in doing - the agreeable at Lyons' Drug store.. Mr. F. M. Stevens, of this county, says the "F.-M. Stevens" whose name was recently published in a list of anti-stock law -men is not himself, and he wants his friends to understand it. He . is still a. true, unswerving stock law man; Mr. A. G. S waffield, who has been chief clerk at the Swannanoa this season, left yesterday for his home in Columbia, S.' C. - Mr. Swaffield was not only a most efficient., and courteous officer, but , won many friends in Asheviile, who will much regret his departure - . ". If you wish to 6ee something really elegant and artistic, call in at Law's China Hall, opposite the Eagle, and see his Chinese room. It is very attractive. His,stock ofchis na, &c, &c, is very fine, his novel ties being specially pleasing. , Call in. ' The meetings which hay? been going on in the Baptist churcK con ducted Jjy the able pastor Dr. Car roll, ior some days, were concluded Wednesday night . Our " Baptist friends have had a roost "enjoyable occasion. Three were. ; baptized Wednesday night, and eleven have joined the church. The MereanttUt and Manufacturing Journal of Richmond, No.rl,'VoL 5, is - before us. It is, creditable alike to Richmond, and to its pub Ushers, and in' every wayworthy-ofl.651 breeding places for warmer ii. ;i .i ' x We are always pleased . to see such iournals in the South, and "to note both their success and. merits. We wish- our cotemporarv continued success and influence. ' Japanese Pablor , v V - - At Law's is now full of new goods iust in, a grand display. Silver, China, Glass, Lamps, ana art gooas in great variety. Have just returned from New York having had pick from all the newest im porta t ions. All are invited to make a tour of inspection through the store whether to buy or not - . Law's, j ' ' v opposite Eagle Hotot Just Receited, Styluh Clothing (includ ing Overcoats) and Derby Hat in Dunlapt, lovtnmu t ana juxuert thapes; alto new styles tn Soft Hats. arj20-.. , . II. REDWOOD Sc CO, The Fsench Broad Fabmebs' Club "A meeting of the "IYenclr Broad Farmers' Club will be held at Alex. ander. on the last Saturday in o tober, to discuss the Tobacco nd other inter8ta of this section. . Very important matters for consideration will be presented j' TM'.KXr' Noethebn Settlebs AssoctATfaM 1 The regular monthly , meeting of this, association will be held at (he office of .the , Secretary, Saturday Oct: 2nd at 4 ccloot p: m 1 r - A prompt and full .attendance is requested aa matters of importance are to be considered ana arrange ments made to' "attend the State uonvenuon ai jaieigu weu .viu. - f j All nersons interested in tne od iectsof the Aasoctatiou andConveri- tion are coraiauy lovitea to .Alfena, FiNE.jToa30fxV-;"-V:' Our friend, W. J Beachboard, of . - 3t a, I- t V Morgan Hul,this caunty, sends us a very; fine sCalk of tobacco, just cured.. It is of the yellow leaf pronb-. ca variety., and. is eerfafnly very fine. " . Mr. - Beachboard has ; just cured four barns of this tobacco, and invites the attention of buyers thereto. -The stalk sent. us', is over three feet long, and, is fine: Parties interested can- call at the office and Urge It. , . S The Hendersonville Times says : "As yet, so far as we canr" learn, our citizens have taken - no action in resara to tne Dig noiei. vvnai are we going to do about that? We can't afford to wait for some stran ger to come and build it. We need it next summer. A new hotel would make aa big a boom for Henderson' ville tg a new railroad. Let it be started." That is right, neighbor, keep urg ing this important enterprise. . Attractive. . Read Mr. J. O. Howell's attractive ad vertisement in to-day's issue. He offers something special. Tobacco in Jackson. Jackson county will put a large and good crop of tobacco on the market this season. Quite as large a crop vras plant ed this year as last in the lower part of the county; while above Webster, on Cullowhee and Canev Fork there lias been an Increase. The 'cutting has been begun, and the cures so ; far as we learn are unusually satisfactory, giving a leaf of good color, fine texture and heavy body As experience is . acquired, the planters of that county ae enabled to put on the market as fine a quality as in any of the counties West of the Ridge. one of Una year s crop nas yet Dien miriceted. The school for Indians at Yellow Mountain, Swain county, has been in charge of the Friends since its es tablishment. In about, two months, the government will assume con' troi, tne indiam commissioner as suming authority. . This gives a national instead of. a sectarian character to an institution which though it has done much good t and was well managed, will be more useful and satisfactory when brought under the supervision of more enlarged views. The Western .N. C, Baptist says The Indian girls will not attend Judson College again this year. The government has made a sufficient appropriation for their schooling, but as" to where they will be sent has not been decided A musicale.for benefit of M. E. Church will be given at, the residence of Capt. McLond this evening. Admission 2o cents. Refreshments extra. Music will begin at 9 o'clock. A generous and music loving public coraiaiiy mvitea, a riaay uct. ist. An E ably Winter Predicted. It is predicted that we will have an unusually early winter, 7 because migratory birds are . leaving for a warmer latitude fully one month earlier than ever known, before Blackbirds formed themselves into fiocks.over three.: weeks ago, and took their leave for a warmer clime, KODpins tnat tea tneir young in their nests on the 3rd of -August, on the. 4th threw them out of their nests, dead, and left for " the soutb. Wrens fed their young on the 3d of August and sang their songs, and on the 4th made read to '- migrate, and after the 6th not a bird, was to be seen. It appears there is an in' stinct givento migratory birds that when cold weather approaches they know the proper period to leave w"b A Sensible Family. A family named Johnson living In Washington county, were all taken down wiin nux in a very- aggravated form, Having seen a notice in onof the coun try papers in regard to Dr. Lv tie's Elixir. the medicine was at once sent for, and although the.delav in procuring it came near proving fatal in two of the cases, yet a faithful use of this well known remedy resulted in the speedy control of the dis ease ana restoration to uealtn of every memDer oi tne lamuy. At a time when nux and all other bowel troubles are so prevalent Ly tie's elixir puht to be kept ready for nsei j; r.s-r--''4'v ' ; ' ' New Goods now arriving by almost every (ruin. .- ' ---.; . ;::;?;v'j.4wpoz.- co. Handsome effects .in Ladies'7 - Wrapt, JJres$ Goods ana Tnmmxng,just opened. . tep23tf f . .. ; II. RED WOOD & CO. Very 13BATJTIFTli':-;V'I'-'" .'Our townsman Mr.'T. -T. VanGilderie a gentleman of very aesthetic tseiar1 His garden of morning gtoriear which greet the eye Of every passer-by -every morn ing ii certainly most - beaut A 1 and attractive spot,- and one would like to linger in the early morn to gaze p pon. its freahaeB-,;av..;f tH:'.- av-"V .. ; , n r " '- .... s i ' f... . SALB 0 THE .XVhLUM PROPKkTV A Labgi Crowd, IavxLY Bidding, Fair -.According .io "advertisement of Mr. Lawrence Pulliam, agent, the valuable Pulliam property most of it, on South Main, .Spruce "and other streets vras sold" yesterday. Mr. E. L BrowQ was auq- ttoneer;' and . did his work well. - As we expected ,and as is thecase when Asheviile property is ottered for sale, a large crowd was . in attendance, the biddies: was lively, and the lots brought good prices. . n , l i r l ... our iota iiinitiiig m - uioci; oo oj m feet between Soruce street and the new street east of Terrow's factory, std to Capt- McLoad for 1,010. r -r -'v-i Four lots making another block me tizeTsouth o above sold to same for .r,21X -Li-errow f actor, and lot; 88 W 8 feet sold to ThosV .D. Johnston- for $2,610. Vacant lot on South Mam street south of and adjoining Weaver's Shoe Store, 21 front, 260 feet deep, sold to Thos. D. Johnston for f 2,610. - ; ' li W( avert Shoe Store -and lot. 34 bv 200,' sold to 'Mrs. J. K. Connally for $6,525. :; --;. .-., s. ... Old dwelling and music store, lot 52 bv 260,' sold to Thos. D. Johnston for$8,200. ue v auirs urag store, 23 oy 2UU, sold to Mrs. J. K. Connally for $6,505. xotai amount or sales yesterday 829.- 360. ' . . . The Bale of seven remaining lots was adjourned over until to-day at 11 o'clock; ux uiese seven lots, lour front on the new "street running South from the market square and adjoin the Perrow factory lot; two are east of these and fronting on same street, and two front on Spruce street, all well located, admirably located ior lactones or any outer business nouses, and will doubtless brat? verv good prices. Parties desiring good pro perty, near the center of the city, should be at the sale to-day at 11 o'clock. . Tub Ashsvillb Plateau. An army officer writes as follows to the Army and. Navy Journal respecting the Asheviile, N. C, country and the advan tages it offers to invalids or persons seek ing comes in . a pleasant climate and hborhood. "Having bad a number of letters during the past winter in regard to this intra-montane section, or plateau or the Alleghames as it ib sometitces called, its climate, etc , and among them Several from army and navy people, it nas occurred to the writer that many of your readers mignt be interested in a short, non-scientific outline of the advan tages offered by Asheviile and surround ings to retired officers seeking home and health; officers on sick leave or officers on waiting orders, who have families, and to families of officers at sea; in short, to any wno aesire a nne ailtbe-year round climate, amid as beautiful scenery as America possesses. The great Appalachian- of mountains extending from Maine to AiaDama, upon-xeacrt; tern in ortn Carolina, is sf' b solit into ridges, moft-pfdmiodr o-"lli B won tne .Blue Judge and Grea &fi&s5. i(an extension of the Alleghaniee) between which is the plateau of jrhich we speak, cut up by spurs and cross ranges into f-eat irregularities. Having climbed the lue Ridge about 2,500 feet, via the Wes tern North Carolina Eailroad from the east, the backbone or crest or "water di vide" is reached, where before your very eye, waters start west for the Golf and east for the Atlantic, thence by gentle descent of say 200 feet, the Asheviile section is made, the town or city as its cosmopolitan and native residents to the number of 6,000 re pleased to call it, being located at the confluence of the Swannanoa and French Broad rivers. Themountainsof ihis region are grandly, yerdantly wooded to the very top, and altogether the scenery is of that quiet, restful character of which the eye never tires. The air is uniformly dry and bracing, winter and summer, and it is a fact worthy of great consideration by the health-seeker, that even in the wettest weather instruments for measuring the amount or percentage of moisture in the atmosphere, as the wet and dry bulb thermometer, not only show a very small percentage of moisture, but the air feels lighter and drier in respiration and noon the face than in less elevated and damper sections of the country. Elevation and atmospheric dryness are daily being reckoned more and - more important factors in the treatment of lung troubles, and every year marka a larger number of such sufferers, directed here by the most eminent medical practitioners in the country." . . The 1 Hendersonville Times says : ; Car loads of fine cabbage are be ing daily shipped south from this place. . . . v l"'f; . Miss Olivia Millard, an accom plished young lady and aa experU enced teacher formerly of the Golds, boro Graded School, Jbas accepted a position tn Judson Collgge. " By taking Ay er's Sareapaillli 'manr-a poor sufferer who submits to the surgeon's knife because of malignant sores and scrofulous swellings, might be saved, sound and whole. This will purge out the corruptions which pollute the blood, and by which snch complaints are origin ated and fed. t27 , Messrs. Fags, Garren & Co. are prepar ed to deliver the best of lime, for build ing or other purposes, at the depot in Asheviile, at twenty-five cents per bus hel, ior ninety cents per -barrel, by the car-load. Address all orders to the above, at Warm Springs, N. C, i M. J. Faggin Asheviile. - ' - -;- . It is kept on bend and for sale In any qaantity by Bearden, Rankin & Co., Asheviile, N. C ' - . .- . . iunel-tf ? --. . G. & Co. It. - .. Measures ialen, for A. Rawiwnd & Co., Fashionable;, New York Tailors, and a fit guaranteed. Samples rum ready for inspec tion. - - -11. JLPV WUUV dr LX. sepl28-deod ' ' . ' lroadScke v - BOUGHT AND' SOLD BY w. j.f BRANCH,- CLERK Al THE EAGLE HOTEL Asheviile, N.- C ' ' J0l5-dt; UNHAPPY CHARLESTON , lVo Slore Earthquake Still .Uneasy.-.' Bat A Charleston dispatch of Wednes day night says:." .'"y-?? 1 There has been no recurrence ' of the earthquake ' shocks since 1 o'clock: yesterday afternoon, ' al though some nervous persons say they felt a slight tremor - about 10 o'clock last night. ' I here were several Blight shocks atSummerville last night, but ' no damage is reported, from any quar-ter.- ; -' - --.;-,:;;?- - The weather in Charlettin toiday is mild and pleasant, the sua shini ing brightly, the temperature 'not oppressively warncnana the city fall of activity and hope, !'in spile of Wiggins' ieartul.- prophecy. : ihe signal officer b.ere has received spec? ial bulletins from .Washington to day indicating no unusual meteor-4 ological phenomena, and pleasant weather, with propabihty otashow er of rain this afternoon. - This .day has been anticipated with a - great deal of fear and trembling bv hun dreds of anxious people in Charles ton. For the last three or -four nights the colored churches haye been crowded with worshippers and several revivals are now in prog- ress among there people in the city. Even the most courageous nave ieit Borne dread at the approach of the 29th. and although they have earnestly asserted that they did not believe in Wiggins, they have rail felt that it would be more comforta ble to live in Charleston after the 29th.- The indications are exceed ingly favorable and there no pre monitions of approaching . shocks. Local sciences who have given great study to the subject say there is no danger of recurrences of the heavy shocks, and' tne community : will surely settled down after to-day un less there should be an unexpected manifestation of the disturbances. A state of feverish excitement and foreboding seems to exist, how ever, amonsr : those wno passed through the great shock of August 31st . Up to this evening the relief com mittee has received 1,375 applica tions for relief money from property holders who are unable to repair their own shattered houses, the to tal amounts asked for reaching about SSU0,UUU. The relief fund Has not yet reached $500,000, and the amount contributed is not sufficient to meet the necessities of the case. The relief committee feels -that the msnar en von orrvn ol j nrrtriKnf cu Kv .' wtrv "vf v . -----wj i t t - - . ..(T Jj,eJi tencwMMtiy ior use in caso cr-aoroau distress, and adopted to-day a form of voucher which covers all the es- sential points in the repair of bouses and which is absolutely a cash voucher upon completion of the work and its approval by the com- Eletion of the work and its approval y the committee. It is expected that tie whole number of applica tions for relief for this purpose will not exceed 1,600, and it is the inten tion of the committee to pay out money as rapidly as ' the vouchers mtCture. The committee have also determined to superintend the " re pairing of houses in certain cases. The Republicans of Tennessee take the red rose as their motto, the color being typical of the- bloody shirt ; The red rose will be subjec ted to a fatal wilt on gubernatorial election day. Ay er's Ague Curt 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. t27 - - . , , ' Lost, ' ;" - On Wednesday afternoon, between Woodfin House, and Swannonoa Ware house, a small Silver Watch, Monogram "L K. C" : on back. Kewara onered Leave at' this office. d2t Another Sale To-Dat. There are seven more valuable lots, of the Pulliam property, to be sold to-day, at auction, at 11 o'clock A. M. Pour of these lots adjoin the Perrow factory, and front on the new - nny-toot street, two front on : same but on opposite side, and two front on Spruce street. ; Admir ably suited for lactory or other business purposes. Kara cnance to get gooa pro perty in tne center oi me a.y. naie promptly at 11 tfclock to-day i Lawrence .Pulliam, Agent ' A Fine Pboperty-.for Sale. That splendid property on Patton Av enne onnosite Battery Park Hotel known as fiarnett Boarding House,' contaiaiag 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 ? tf Real Estate Beaters. Fabm to Rent. ,.f - Atkinson and Cocke have a fine farm a few miles from town to rent 150 clear ed S5 acres bottom, two tenant houses, 20 acres FBEsn tobacco lands, with four good tobacco barns. . . - . . - sept 16 dtf :. - . ANTED I A Second-Hand Book-Case. Address BOX 78, Asheviile, N. C. - -. , , - vsepiauojw pioa sale, Horse, spply to ; septaudtf -" Fine- Harness . and- Saddle w, e.tCAaiicBA.Ei- Cutl Hate Tickets, BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED ASHEVILLE, Office one door South -(vanuanoa, -illy 9-danos ' - n. a Eagle Hotel, opposite Latest news. A Raleigh dispatch of Wednesday night says : ;'V-v ' t'ZZ'i - '-1 LastThursday night the store of A. D. Owens, at Creswell, Martin county, was .entered :by burglars. Owens' dwelling adjoined the .store. He heard a noise, and as he stepped to the door he saw two burglars, one of whom raised a gun and fired four buckshot into the stomaoh of Owens, who in a few moments was a corpse. Since that time the authorities Laye been on the track of the tatit1- derers.. Monday night Sheriff S fare well arrived at Plymouth : with the wife, of the murdered manand "two negroes." ; Another " negro, 'James! Devenport, Alias Ambrose, was Bhot and killed. jOhe of theTaegroes made a confession some -days ago, . as fol lows; : - " . ' '. That Mrs. Owens hadiiired "them to kill her husband. She Wish tlitm t? drown him and prepared '; water in a bariel lor that purpose. She gave him medicine to put him in a sound sleep, and the three , negroes actually Btood by his bedside ready to commit the crime. Their courage failed them. Some nights after they entered the store and when Owens entered shot him. ' Ambrose was pursued, and- on making a desperate attempt to : kill members of the sheriff's poses, was shot through the heart Mrs. Owens and the two negroes are now in Jail at Plymouth to await trial." - A Chicago dispatch of the 29th, says: . Affidavits to support the motion of a new trial for the seven con demned Anarchists have been filed by their attorneys. The usual plea is entered, that the verdict is not supported by evidence, and it is al so urged that the counsel for the State employed a form of argument which was calculated to prejudice the jury. . The . chief point urged, however, is the story telegraphed to the effct that a man entered a drink ing saloon in that city one or two days before the Haymarket massa cre and exhibited a satchel,- intima ting that slaughter would occur in Chicago in a few day?. The theory of the defence is that this " misteri ous stranger had a quantity of dyn? amite bombs, and that he is the person in all likelihood . threw the bomb into the ranks of the police. The manner in which the jury was summoned, before whom the .de fendants were tried is also objected to " . . :,. v . As Eatd to Bone Scrapta. 'i Edward Shepherd, of Harriaburg, Ill ffit from Electric Bitters', I feel it mr du ty to let Buffer in? humanity know ir. Have had a running sore on my leg. for eitrhi veara: mv doctors told me I would have to have the bone scraped or leg amputated. I used, instead, three bot tles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and my leg is now sound and well." Electric Bitters are sold at hfty cents a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve at 25cta per box by II. H. Lyon's. Whitlock's store will be closed Thurs day and Friday; do your shopping to-day and to-morrow, large stocx to select irom 2t - ' Lots of handsome goods for- autumn and winter just opened. The most- dettrable ityles and colorings promise to be scarce, and it vnir be liara to una a tew aruaes laier. H. RED WOOD d CO., tf One Price System. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F OR SALE. A Finn f nll-blnoded Jersev Bull- one vear aid: also a good office room, second floor of stori! house, North Court Square for rent. OCU-CUW O. iiuiuf All. For Just Ten Days! I will sell GOODS AT COST to make room for JNew Fall Goods. HATS, BOOTS, and SHOES, DRY ' GOODS, NOTIONS, COFFEE, StGAR, BICE, . DOMESTIC, COTTON PLAID3 . ;, ... . - AND JEANS.. I have a new lot of Charlottesville ... WOOLEN MILLS' - " Goods for Men's wear, very cheap r . ; and the best goods. , Dress Goods, some that came this -' "' . :" week, i .. . Dress ' Flannel, . Cashmere, -j ' Towels, Napkins, &c, Tricots, The best $2-50 Shoe in this market. I have 4n my c Winter Shoes for -V Xadies' and "Children, and Am i Selling vthem very fast,1 j; 0rH0YELL. ' Spot CasK Store. Octii3t,1886.;i i-RS-A. M. TAYLOR . ' " li'tli mmI.ma kM. sklae m Tn nnlnn anAttia TT 1U WUklUUD AJCTS VIcao au ibiiw"K swvium month. Time Wedoesdara and Saturdays, from "New Beef Markpt ", V i i,on Fatten .Avenue. . "tne undersigned hereby inform their friends and the Dublio that thev have onened on Patton Avenue, at the Patton Avenue Hotel, a First Class Beef and Meat Market, where the best meats of this cenntry will be kept and- sold at reasonable prices. FOB CASH ONLY. Goods delivered free. t , . sept 30 d2t . . . - . r . HUGHES SMITH. Democratic iTomlncet of ' r CnnCombe County. - House of Renresentativet--iHhnHttititt Jones, H. A. Gudger." oiunijj juua iv. rticn. -Clerk John L. Cathe. ' .'.M -i Register John R.- Patterson. Treasurer John H. Courtnpy. Surveyor A. H. Starnes.- ? , .y Cbrocr Dr W. D. Hilliard.t Call on Moore and Robards and gel a nice stew or fry of Orsters iust received from Norfolk.. . , . . Choice effects in clothing just received, t ' tf H. REDWOOD Se CO. PROFESSIONAL jARDSl!5J CHAS. A. MOoEE. " ' P. A. CUMMIN03 MOORE" CtJMMINGS, .i .f ,fi.'l Attends amd OonnseUort at lau;1 ' ASHEVILLE, N. C. -' Practice in the TTtiiterl Htto. nimu .-i m. riot Courta at AahnvillA. HtiuniiiiA ft,.ii- -J and Greensboro; in the Supreme Court at Raicieh f and In the Courts of h Iwetrath Juduriai Ii -trict othe State of North Carolina. -.. ' opmtu aattmon given to oollectioBS of clMiia, ang71ywisw .j JR. M SOUVIELLE, ,-r M .. LATE 0V THE PaBIS A LoDOj HOSPITALS. Sissies Of tit lid, Se&rV ftrO&LLuei A SPECIALTY. " ' Office Hours : 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. ' Office, Eagle Hotel,1 ' - aug 7 dim ASHEVILLE, N. C. D R. A. M. BALLARD, PHYSICIAjr nn SURGEON. OffiCe North Cida Pllhllx 'lirnan XtAL - . . -J . itCHUCIlWUII Haywood street. Ofhce Telephone Call N; 64 Residence Telephone Call No. 43, DR.G W. PTJREFOY : Offers his DrofessionnT nprviivn tr the citiaens of Asheviile and snrronnd- mg country. Office over Camichael'e Drugstore. Residence Charlotte st. - W. JONES, . . Attorney at lav, , ASHEVILLE, ... .. , - . - N.C Office in Johnston Building opposite Con nouse square. -" Practices in the Courts of Weatim North Carolina and Supreme Co-rt at Raleigh. noy 26-xyd JJRS. McGILL & BATTLE, WaXdlaw McGiix, M. D., --f.r. Practice limited to Eye, Ear.l roht and Lirnsk. - Sam. Westrat Battle. M.P. jt. s. N - - sr njfaniiau ana oujreon. Offices over Default's Drug Store. aOffiee horns 10 a. m. to 12 m.. and to 4 ia. . . j . ae84-tf . yyU. JOHN HEY WIIJ.TAMH, ., ,, s . - Phyitctom and SurgeonV ' Offload Main Bt dmm annrk mt fanV . tj deneeon French Broad Avenue. Office hoVra 11 i.DK. to 1 p. ql, and from s to & p. m. . -- - rpHoa. a, joNEsj . . .; . ; Attorney at Invi oct2Mysw" Office with Davidseoj Ma Tbxc Davmeew, Ju. g. Siitii DAVIDSON A MARTIN, ' - Attoraeya JanMUsn4ssX . ASHIVUJJ, R. CL . . ,, Win practice in the 8th and Kh Judicial Dutno'A a-Ml in the Supreme Court of North Carelina, auo In the federal Courts of w Western Dlauiot of North Carolina. Kerer to the BarAErAslisyillsJ ' . . -epis-swAwSm . . jyBS. W. L. i W. D. HILLI ARD. Piiygiciana and Sarieona Office next door south Old Bank - . jaa 3-6 mos ; , , . . .; TAMES A. BURROUGHS M - - '- Physician and Surgeon; ; ASHEVILLE, H. O, - : Office over Powell & Snldt's.: " t& Residence corner of Main and Woodfin streets. i . delft-ly ..- . ; i J. TENNENTj Architect and Civil Engineer?" Desums. SDeciflcations. and ' Eatftnatax m th. stylo of building; furnished upon application, A work superintended when desired. AU work en trusted to me as Civil Engineer' will receive prompt attention. Thorough draittejre of lands a specialty, rost umce address. Asheviile oi nest, . u. itesiaence Hwannanoa Jmdaac .- may l-6mos jut J. A. WATSON, M. D. OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. Corner of Grove street and Patton Avenuei. uuice nours : to 11 A. ii., l to P. 11 Calls left at Carmich&pl'n nr PAlhnm'a Tm Store will beconveyed, and responded to, by tef cpnonc. luneixiu - West End Pharmacy. GO TO THE v New Drug Store- Just Opened On failoAv'cnue, iBelovf jiepot .Street, , Where will always be x found a full --.' .-.si line .of, Drugsy Chemicals', ' Tolel Articles, . : Dyesr Cigars, Patent Medicxne3 Cologne Toilet ,SodjJ9f- ' - : AND ALL ; KrNT3 OT - f . Toilet Articles, Tooth Briuhes Hair i. .- Brushes, alt vdrictici 1 : And a fine yarietof COMBS, and . everything usOil! i kept' in a : First Class Drag Store. 4 Very Respectfully,. vvooDWc - ; ' Graduate of. Pharmacy, " Patron' Avenuei ' se 30-d5m" i Beloif Deptot st ..-'j-.L.V . - - KM i -