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0 ! 1 CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, WEST 81DK PUBLIC SQUA KK. BILL HEADS LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, BLANKS, itc "And fob Work of all hinds don with fromftness and at low f rices. Furmax, Stcas & Cameron, EDITORS AND FROHUETORS. shove 1 Yer, $0.00 a Mob.. S.OO X Voax-, X.OO Wfnklv, " 6 Moi., TO A I VRIi TISING RATES LOW. VOL II.-NO 150. ASHEVILLE, N. G SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 3, t886 PRICE 5 CENTS DAILY EDITION. CitizeOo .1 ne r ASHEVILLE SOCIETIES. .' Gyrene Ommaadery, No. 5. J. A. Porter Eminent commander; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets first - Wednesday night in each mouth. A.htviUe. Cluipter, Ji. A. if. G. H. Bell, High Priest; S. Hammershlaf-, Secretary. Meets he second Wednesday night In each month, JIL lemon Lvm. No. 118. A. F. A A. X. Q. C. Fagg Worshipful Master: Fred. L. Jacobt secretary. Meet ;ihe first Friday night In each . month. rJr. Xwnnnanoa Lodge, K. ot B., No. 646. J V. Bo&rrtm&o; Dictutor; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets the Orst and third Monday nights in euch monin. tcneh Broad Council, No. 701. B. A. Ellis Levy, Kegont Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets tn the hall of the Knights or houoi nd fourth Monday nights in each ronthesecc month. J v of they The Woman I Misnnnary society Church, South, meet in the church claroor th a First Friday of everv mofrth at 4 O'c The neautu of the West Lodtte No. 40, F. A ma i . m. A. Y. M. Meets on the first and third Monday nights in each month. James Ltatuinore, Worshinf nl Master : H. B. Brown. Secretary. The Afluxille Public Library over Mr. Kep er'i Store, opposite Eagle Hotel, and next dr to The Bank of Asheville, is open to via tors from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. ana irom :iu to t SO p.m. MIIEVILLK tHLHCH DIRECTORT MeKodik Episcopal Chut ji Church St. tor-V& W Bars ManriD t.tfvicm iHi. m.; ' sveiuug tervioea 1 p m. payer mbeflng Wed maday evening In p. m.tbbath sohootS . m. Presbyterian Church Church pi. t : "... Hot. J. P. Gammon Services lUn.;p. m.; prayer meeting fivo p. m. Wednes day; Sabbath school half-past 9 a. ni. episcopal Church, Trinity corner Chunhand Willow 81. Roy. Jarvia Buxton, D. D. Bey. Varday McBee, Assistant Bf etor. Services Sunday, 11 a. m. : 6 p.m.; Wednesdays, Fridays and Holy Days, 10 a. m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 6 p.m.; Friday, 8 p. m. 8 on day-school 9:30 a. m. Baptist Church corner Wood fin and ttprw.M Rn J. T,. Carroll Services 11 a m.: t p. m. ; pr&ver meeting 7:80 d. m. Wednesday f tsabbath school 9 a. m. (-, Roman Catholic Church, llov. John A. McHueh Services 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. ra. at Ashe- villo. Doubleday Mission Church. Kcv W W Bays Pastor. Sabbath .School, J H weaver enpt. COLORED CUDRCBES. A. St. JS. Church IZionr-CoOege St. Iter. Mr. Sherman Services 11 a. m.; 8 p. m., and half.past 7 p- 'o..; Sabbath school 9 m Baptist. llov. Mr. Burnley Services 11 a. m.; 8 p.m., and half-past 7 p. m. : Sabbath school 1.30 p.m . JSpiscopaZ. Bev. Mr. Musiah Services 11 a. m.; Sab bath school 8 p. m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. . OFFICE OR Home Treatment. WI ARE PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN Asheville, N. V., Office on Main Street, lnlllam House, first floor. We make a specialty of treating Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis Rheumatism, Paralysis, Chorea, Neuralgia, and, in fact, all chronic dis eases, and all diseases resulting from anlmpover ished condition of the blood. If you are able to walk to the office, you CAN be CURED, as many are being cured by our new treatment. We use In addition to the Oxygen, th Medicated Vapor. 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 thus the msdlcine 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. It you have any kind of Lung disease, come and consult us. Wo will not charge vou anything T for consultation. ) THE OXYGEN GAS, ' breathed two or three times a day, will restore you to perfect health, though you may thing 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 a for chills. If you have Asthma, it will cure you, and the relief is almost instantaneous. NASAL CATARRH, onr treatment will permanently cure yu. We have been using the OXYGEN AND THB DEDICATED VAPOR for some years, and in that time we have cu red hundreds ot cases of Consumption after they had repeatel hemorrhages, and were given up by the best physicians in the land. AU diseases treated locally. Come to our office and get NATURE'S MEDICINE. COMPOUND OXYGEN. We also pay special attention RECTAL DIS EASED 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 not use the knife er Utgature, or the carbolic acid injection. We can CURE yon, 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 619. We do not publish Testimonals, but on application will - furnish any number of post office address, man ners of patient who have been cured under our treatment. Consultation free. DH3. HARGAN, GATCH7LL 8TONE, 'Members of the firm of H , H. A B. Physicians. ugl-dawSm ASHEVILLE MUSIC HOUSE NORTH SIDEPUBLIO SQUARE. Sens PIANOS and ORGANS on Monthly In stallments of S5 and 810. . ONE PI&E ONLY. " Sheet Mnsia and Mnkic Books. Old instru ments taken In exchju.H. For Catalogues and Circulars apply to ' . : 0. PALE. 0gl7:d4wly ' , Call for Eerlirre-plaster imported cake Moore and liobards' r ng 20 d6t r.--. - if--- vvv DAILY EDITION. THE DAILY CITIZEN Will be published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rate sir idly cash; y One Year. . . . . . f6 00 Six Months, . . . . . 3 00 Three " I 60 One u . . . .. '.- . 50 One Week, . . , . . - 15 X T, i wui """S 'KfTLr Morning in every part or the city to "subscribers, and parties wanting it r an i. : sM il. wu n At the Citizkm Office. I - .Send your Job Wort of aU kinds to the Citizen Office, if you want it done neatly, cneapiy ana wtu axspatch. ' Arrival aid Denatrtar f PasBaesisrer 'STSVISM. 8AXISBVBT Arrives 9:55 a. m. and 7:51 v. " Departs 100 am and 61 pm. Tennessee Amvee 9M a. row. and 5 31 p. m. ' Departs 10:01 a.m. and 8:05 am. Vimsnus-Arrives 330 d ja.sirlfpart4 10-16 al n. 1 - . . t " -. The general mail from the East is received by the 9 5 a. m. train ; the general mail from the Taint Bock braanh by the 631 p. m. train. A mail from Washington and Charlotte,.- or pouches from lines oonneclod with" these points is received by the 7:52 p. m. train ; and pouch es xor tne same points, ana to points Between Asheville and Balis Dury, inclusive, and fot warded by the 9.20 a. m. train going east. INTERESTING BEADING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. tf" We invite attention to the ndver- tisement of Si. rium adore, concerning anas lot sale. u Schedule on the A. & S. R. R. The following is the schedule at pres 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. Arrive at Hendersonville 7:10 " " Asheville 8:15 , m. Macon Court begins to-morrow. Butter is again scarce in our market Why is this thus in such a good cattle countiy ? We learn that the report of the death or fatal injury to Mr. Blue, near Birming ham, Ala.; has no foundation in fact. The Post Office at Shufordsville has nndeigone a change of name, and is now ordered to De officially Known as f letcticr Dr. Arrington of Goldsboro has been on a visit to Asheville, extending it to WavnesviUe. We hope it will not be his last. ... Prof. Adler, a distinguished philan thropist and moralist, will lecture to night in the parlor of the Battery Park Hotel to guests and visiting-citizens. The mercury yesterday morning at gun rise .stood at 40, smd we hsr- aligh frost in some localities. The probabili ties are that there will be no killing frost before the full moon. Judge Bryan and daughter, of Charles ton, S. C, have taken lodgings at Mrs. Reynolds' very pleasant house at the corner of North Main and Woodfin of the electric towers, that at the corner of Haywood and Academy streets is up, and lifts its skeleton height like a phantom structure standing out against the sky in most delicate tenuity. Hon. Thos. D. Johnston and Maj. Mar lone measured swords in Webster yester day. We shall hear- now that the latter will carry Jackson county by several hundred thousand votes. Well; we have been there to see, and we know some thing about it. Mr. Will Osborne, the able and genial ''glow" of the Shelby Aurora is in the citv. He reports satisfactory rail road progress, and says in a short time a schedule on the Carolina Central will be put on twelve miles of the extension from Shelby west ' The collection in the Episcopal church last Sunday toward repairing damages of church buildings in or about Charleston by the earthquake was $72.46. The amount was enclosed to Bishop Howe. About $10,000 have been sent for that purpose, from different parts of the country. The Board of Aldermen has so far ac ted cpon our suggestions in regard to the safety of buildings as to forbid in future the use of wooden supports over the opening in any wall or building, requir ing iron or stone for the same. This is one step in the right direction. - The Shelby Aurora says : The track of the Charleston, Cincinnati & Chicago! t:i j 1 1 1.11 r t- - I wuiruuu nan ueeu ituu bp jar aa jraiter- son's Springs and is now being surfaced up. - Trains on the extension of the'Car olina Centra Railroad will be ' running in about a week. .- - - Capt Thomas W. Patton returned Fri day evening from a second visit to Charleston. His account is at once sad and hopeful. He is amazed at the patient fortitude and active courage of ft people, crushed, vet indomitable, and re constructing their broken fortunes with' undaunted courage and unshaken faith. The chill air of yesterday morning re minds tie that np in Michigan, at Mar quette, a severe snow storm was raging the day before. There, winter has be gun; here we will know nothing of real winter nnui .December sets in. 11 ere we have two months of fine pleasant weath er; there they have begun ft battle with tne cold that will last nntu tne nrst 01 next May. Mark the difference. , Tnx Oxygkn Treatment as administered by Doctors Gatchell and Stone, is makine wonderful cures of consumption, asthma,, bronchi tis and catarrQ. - Japanese Pablor ; ' ' At Law's is now full of new goods just in, a grand display. Silver, China, Glass, Lamps, and art goods in great variety. ' Have just returned from -New York having had pick from aU the newest im portations. All are invited to make a tour of inspection through the store whether to buy or not - ' Law's. opposite Eagle Hotel 1 Thanks to an appreciative public you will always find the "Bonanza" lovely and cheerful. . j - " Serrices at all the churches to day, at usual hours. - -; - Capt. McLoud left yesterday even lng for flew York. . or course Be is at -work for .Asheville, as he always is. A number of our farmers report, from various sections, a heavy frost yesterday ' morning, ' but all said no home was done. - Mr. Win. Whitson who has been sick for some weeks is convalescing, notyetabla to leave his house, but now giving promise 01 steady im provement Do not cut your tobacco Jwhile too green; to do so resultants seriously as frost-bitten, and. we do not believe we will have a hurting frost for some time yet' ; . . Mr.- Jox iastUl the repuMicani candidate for Senator. The efforts of Mr. Pearson and his omolovees to drive him from the field has not succeeded so far. , Bev. Brevard Sinclair.of El Doro- do, Missouri, will occupy the Pres byterian pulplt4his morning at 11 o'clock. The pastor, Mr. Gammon, will preach at night. We committed an error yesterday in placing Rev. Mr. Gammon at Charlottesville. He goes to Char lotte Court-house and not to Char lottesville. We again express regret that he leaves our city. Good beef in this section will never be assured until cattle arekept in good order all time.'There must be no intermission in the'supply of food. They get a good coat of fat during the summer on the natural pasturage; and then they are turned to their own resources for winter clothing, which is very thin garment indeed one of skin and bones, to begin if they survive, the batUe of lie again. Eut this is not the kind of flesh and fat, this summer gar ment, that makes good beef; and thus we see the anomaly ofpeople in a cattle country, men who aim to keep the best hotels getting their table supplies from New York, Bal timore and other distant points. where they know what good beef is and where they have it. But such is only made by continuous feed ing- Buncombe Stock-Law Corn. --Our friestd f-Slo&or- -oiMjeicswtCTi ocnt us yesterday a stalk of corn over ten feet tall, with two splendid ears thereon. He says this grew on a stock-law farm, out in the open field. He likes the law and the corn. Asheville Continues to Boom Carr. MoLoun Still Doing Good Work fob his Citt. We learn through Mr. Rankin of the Bank of Asheville that Capt McLoud realized $21,600 cash on his last trip to New York for Asheville parties. The same was paid him in cash by Mr. W. E. watlans of street railway fame, it is an Asheville investment entirely. . It looks like he is favorably impressed with our growing city. . TriE Knights of Labor and Thomas D. Johnston. A common ication.in yesterday - morn ing's Advance, signed "Mechanic," renews the assault made In the last campaign against Mr. Johnston lor alleged un friendliness to laboring men. That charge was met and disposed of effectu ally at the time. In connection with it, we are enabled to state positively that the Knights of Labor here have industri ously investigated the relations of Mr. Johnston to the labor interests of the country in his capacity as member of Congress. They find in. all the legisla tion relative to those interests Mr. Johnston's votes and labors were always in favor of the labor interests; and the organization here is bo well assured on that point that they will cast their vote for that gentleman. They are not to be diverted by the revival of old charges which fell to the ground when thev were first made and scrutinized. The Colored City School. Will open on the 6th inst at Beau inont Academy. . This school has: been largely attended the past year or ao, under the management of Prof. H. B. Brown. . We hope our colored citizens will avail themselves of every opportunity to obtain an education. - Accounts from Grantville say that the tobacco crop does not seem to be so promising as it ' was a few weeks back. - A good deal has been cured, and although the color gener ally is pretty good, the tobacco is unusually short and smalland is propably lighter than it was thought it would be. ReidevilU Times. The tenacity with which people abide by their early faith in Ayer's Sarsapa rilla can only be explained by the fact that it is best blood medicine ever used, and is not approached in excellence by any candidate for publio favor. ,. t7. j . New Goods now arriving by almost every train. ep22i - r. H. REDWOOD & 00. Handsome effect in Ladies' Wraps, Dress Goods and Trimmings, just opened. .. tep2Stf ' . BED WOOD de CO. Messrsv Fagg, Garreh & Co. are prepar ed W deliver the best of lime, for build ing or other purposes, at the depot in Asheville, at twenty-five cents pei bus hel, or ninety cents per barrel, by the car-load. Address all orders to the above, at Warm Springs, N. (i, 01 M. J. Fags in Asheville.. - -, It is kept on hand and for sale in any quantity by Bearden, Rankin & Co., Asheville, N. (), tunel-tf F. G. & Co. Cruelty to AhimxiajV-.-':, , Frequently we have called attention to this subject; and unfortunately reason always exists to keep it in mind.. Innate cruelty of temper is always found prompt and willing to vent itself apon the help less; the pride of the possession of power at will always nnds exercise on tne weak and the inferior; the fervor of competition sometimes leads to tne same end. cruelty that is. inconsiderate and thoughtless, rawer man aeiiDerate ana nearuess. But in either and all of these , cases, the victim is the dumb beast, helpless be cause voiceless, making no remonstrance except as uttered through the eloquent appeal of wounds or sores, or limping motion, or gasDing sides, or the ontward signs that . unmistakeably . expose the bard usage of nearness or thoughtless masters. Where interest or inclination does not come in' to enforce what hum anity demands, the sense of society, as expressed t&rougn tne law, must nave its expression. . It is to the honor of this age, conspicuous for -its humanity, that it nas eniargea its neia ot sympathy b- J ond Human sunenna-aad ambr&sjiA 2un its charge the brute creation, the serv ants, the companions or the friends of man. And sorely it was fit th&tsnch en largement should .be made; for in no other condition is the true teraoer and disposition of men displayed than its re lation to animals. .For pleasure, for sport, for business, for labor, everywhere is there occasion for the exerciseor abuse of power, of the display r of kindness or of cruelty. On the streets, on the roads. in tne neia, everywnere, man proves that is worthy of his trusts or is fit subject iur me interposition 01 me law, and tne uw,t kbuicu bunk iunM.eS luterposi tion possible. The definition of cruelty to animals in its various forms is made sufficiently clear, to fix the fact of mis demeanor, which the law declares it to be. ine tronble is about the enforce ment of the law. " Every day in the week instances of flagrant ' violation occur. snocKing 10 numanity, painful to wit ness, harrowing to the feelings. Yet because spectators do not care to appear as complainants or as prosecutors, be cause they do not care to make personal issues as between themselves and the subiects of complaint, these latter go on unobstructed, and the law remains as a dead letter: in- lnost instances: for v have seen recently the imnosition of neavv nnes upon two voune men in Char.otte for fast and cruel driving. This is one of the many forms of cruelty. it is inereiore leit to me omcers of tne law to determine whether the statute is to remain a dead letter or otherwise. We urge upon Judges to charge UDon the violation of this law; upon. Grand Juries, to investigate and return hills for the violation of this law; upon officers of me law to arrest ior violations of the law. ' More than this it is not in our power to urge. But there is ft strong public sense behind j us which rebels at immunities permitted and which will never be content until there is nractical application of those principles of mercy, wnicn suggested interposition in behalf of the helpless dumb creation.' . : . " " , . Another, Tmj ovemknt. Messrs. McLoud and (Ed vay are building a handsome conserva tory on chestnut street.' These gen tlemen are noted for their aesthetic tastes; and fondness for flowers, and could not forego the inclination tol enter upon f the propagation and cultivation of them in such manner that they would both ob tain and afford pleasure. The build- ins is to be 21 feet by 90. We wish our friends the largest measure of success and pleasure. How Tc Build a-House. We have just received from the publisher a 'neat, new book, with the above title, containing plans and specifications for twenty -five houses of all sizes, from two rooms up; 'also, engravings showing, the appearance of houses built from the plans given. In addition, it has valuable in formation of permanent and practi cal value -on subjects relative to building and building contracts, that cannot fail to be of value to those who intend to build; and it will be sent to any address on re ceipt of 25 cents, by J. S. OH vie & Co., the publishers, 31 Rose Street, iNew xorK. - Off to e General Assembly.7 ') Mr. K. L. Fitzpatnck left yester day as a representative of Asheville Assembly Knights of Labor, to at tend the General Assembly of that order which meets in liicnmonq this week. We wish our - friend a most pleasant and profitable time; He goes authorized to invite, on; be4 half of our local assembly and of the citizens of Asheville, the meeting of the next session be held in Asheyille,. and we hope the invitation will ' be accepted. Asheville will furnish the accommodations on as reasonable terms as can be had in the United States, and excellent accommoda tions at that but will lurnish cli matic and other advantages not : of fered by any city in the Union. . . During the absence 01 Mr. k. 1. FitzDatrick his brother will attend to all work in the painting kalso mining &c, line which may be wan ted. ; ; ..- - . ' . "Blood-food" is the suggestive name often given to Ayers' Sarsaparilla, be cause of its blood-enriching qualities. t7. Farm to Rent.' - ? Atkinson and Cocke have a fine farm a few miles from town to rent 150 clear ed. 35 acres bottom, two tenant houses, 20 acres fbesh tobacco lands, with four good tobacco barns. . septiu.au ....... ---- , Railroad v Tickets " V ;v i BOUGHT AND SOLD- by W. J. BRANCH, CLERK Al THE EAGLE HOTEL . . ' AahevUIe. N. C. - - " . . -... -., -; - ; je 15-dt . ASHEVIIXB HOMESTEAD AND EOAN ASSOCIA- 1 V- ' ': TIOX. .-r '. ' ' Its Objects and Plana ofllnsi The objects aimed at, are 1st To provide a safe place of deposit for a part of the earnings of laborers or mechanics, where they will increase by interest at rate of 8 per cent per annum, compounded monthly. 2nd, To enable such of its members as wish to build, or improve their houses, to procure money for that purpose, and to repay the same in monthly instal ¬ ments, with 8 per cent interest on the amount actually borrowed. The plan of conducting its . business is as follows: On the first Wednesday of each month (beginning with this month,) the mem' bers will pay. to the "Treasurer Tjaedollar on each share, and. each borrower - will also pay one twelfth of the annual inter est on his debt The total amount col lected, is on the evening of that day loaned to one or more members, by the Board ot Directors, and so on. until the stock is worth $100 per share As an example. t appose the association to start on Wednesday next with one thousand shares. Then on that evening U19 Di rectors will lend put $1,000, and on the 1st Wednesday in November, they wiU have to lend $1,000 dues, and $6.66 in terest, being one twelfth 01 $S0.00, the annual interest on the loan made in Oc tober, and thus it is increased each month by the interest on all loans Jpre viously made. Any. one taking the trouble to calculate it will find that during the first year tne prohta appear small, but alter mat tney increase rap idly. Thus the interest on each shares will be in the first year in the second year in the third year hundred $44.96 148.30 160.19 etc, dec., &. . - These figures show the advantage to ft non borrower. The member who borrows can easily calculate how much it will cost, thus: The stock will mature, according to the above statement, in six years and five months from organization ; therefore a member borrowing $100. at first meeting and keeping it until the last, will pay in dues. $77.00 and in interest, f 51.33 In all - 123.33. Of course the later he borrows the less he will have to pay. The success of an association depends on the integrity, and ability of its Durec tors. In Asheville theystBv u. . it auucii 1 - W. H.PenlandJ Bankers. - T. C. Westell G.F.Scott Builders. W.T.Penniman? A. R.Cooiey J Merchants. J. G. Lindsey Mechanic. The success will also depend on each member promptly tnd punctually meet ing his engagements. To effect this the constitution provides a fine of 25 cts. on each share, which fails to be paid on day appointed. This fine is not fixed for the purpose of increasing the funds of the association although of course they are added to them, but this object is to in duce members to be punctual, ana mere by escape the fine. The Asheville Association h3 now subscribed six hundred shares. The directors hope to have two thousand by Wednesday next All persons interes ted should subscribe before that day-as afterwards they will have to pay a cer tain premium, in order to be made equal with those who come in at first -. One swallow does not make a sum mer;, and one frost does . not make a winter. Don't be uneasy because yesterday was a cool one. ; The electric lights in Wilmington, according to the Star, attract not only -thousands, of insects, but also thousands of migrating birds who are facinated by the brilliancy of the lights. - We may look for, them here. The English sparrow, here, as else where, since the earthquake, has deserted the brick roosting ' places, and taken to the trees. The maple at Redwood's corner is filled early every evening. Here is a. chance for the small toy to do a good deed. i He might ' exterminate the . whole pest in one swoop. . . -. The Philadelphia News says : E. Stone Wiggins, the weather "rassler." is a spider-legged dude who parts his hair in the middle, .wears delicate English "burnsides" and a chased Japanese fan for a scarf pin. If E. Stone keeps on trying to terrorize the country ;with earthquake talk somebody will be apt to strike him with ft feather.' j. " -Yes, Col. Nelson Bailey, who has not slept any for two weeks, humbly prepar ing for the final to-come as predicted by E. Stone W.. Esq.. is praverfully waiting an opportunity to meet him. The greet ing D 21 ween -uoi. a. ana a. stone wouia be hilariously sympathetic and impress ive. ..; . . - . ' . A Finb'Pbopkbty fob Saul' - "' That splendid property on Patton Av enue opposite Battery Park Hotel known asBarnett Boarding House, con U ilia ft over two acres with beautiful grove and large house with sixteen rooms. Can be bougnt on long time ana at reasonable Ipnce. Apply to Atkinson ol jockb, sept 9 1 Real Estate Dealers. w 'ANTED-1 - A Second-Hand Book-Case. Addreaf BOX 78, septSudlw . AahevUle, N.C. Cut Eate 5 Tickets, BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED ' '. ..- ; -BY- - EDWD M. 15 ATI! AST, ASHEVILLE, - Office one door South cwannanoa. 'ulj -i3mos - , Eagle Hotel, opposite Notice to Chairmen. The chtnrmen of the various county democratic executive committees of this, 12th Judicial district, will please forward their names and poet office address to the undersigned at once. This is important. . Jordan Stone, Chairman Dis't. Ex. Com. LATEST NEWS. Charleston felt another very slight shock on the 1st The DueD'AnmaWivd Oh nntillv - r; . j. us works 01 art, c.,- ccc. to n ranee iorever. - Austria ureres Bulgaria to resist nussia. ine mn will -come after awhile. . Trade is nara.lv7.ArI at 'Mtvuvxir rw the rvresent Bnlffarian nrinin Th Moscowese lirefer war to thenresent stagnation. ' W . " suranc, 8 of the Austro-Hungarian government concerning .Bulgaria Mr. Alexander W. McLov ' of the. , . . , -jr. . late nrm 01 mclov. Rice & Co Charleston, committed suicide by cutting his throat, on the 1st Knights of Labor delegates, in large numbers, - are en route to Richmond. iLvery section of the union ana Canada will be repre sented. The denartntent Gxrfrf.n wbn were sent to Vieinia to examiriA trip cattle disease just developed report his xexas iever ana not pieuro pheumonia. President Cleveland has been in-. vited to attend the Virginia State Fair. (As a northern settler he ought to attend our Raleigh State Fair, Eds. Citizen. Tobacco Association. The annual meetintr nf thn Tnhoiwi Association will be held at Farmer's Warehouse on Monday, Oct 4, at 4 p. m. . Officer! for tha 'enRmnc vahp vill Vw elected. Members mnnt nnv thoir an nual dues at that time. E. I. Holmes, Secretary. Rev. Dr. Buel left on Friday, for Chicago to attend the General Convention of the Episcopal church, of which he is a deputy from the Diocese of North Carolina. He will be absent about one month. Saturday afternoon here is al ways welcome for the stirring bustle of the streets, especially those around e. It is a livtfl? Alkin. at--gt tnt0u,"'tidzens of the town, citizens from the coun try, laborers paid offhand enjoying the fruits of their labors, whites and blacks, men, women and chil dren," pedestrians elbowing their way through the throng,' horsemen picking a pathway, vehicles cau tiously checking their way to avoid running down the careless; but with all good nature, peace, sobriety, re spect for each other. It is a picture renewad every Saturday, alike in its general features, yet spiced with some new characteristic. New cotton is coming in freely to the Raleigh and Wilmington markets, and prices ate considered satisfactory. The agents of the Doris' and Barnaul's circus had a legal battle, the former hav ing been arrested on a charge of criminal libel on the other. An End to Bone SersvpinsT. Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, III., says: "Having received so much bene fit from Electric Bitters, I feel it my du ty to let suffering humanity know it Have had a running sore on my leg for eighi years; my 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 nre sold at fifty cents a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve at 25cts per box by H. H. Lyon's. Lots of handsome goods for autumn and winter just opened. The most desirable styles and ntlorings promise to be scarce and it will be Jiard to find a few articles later. Y. BED WOOD de CO., . if One Prise System. Just Beceited, Stylish Clothing includ ing. Overcoats) and Derby Hat in Dunlaps, Youman's and Hitler's shapes; also new styles in Soft Hats. -- sep23tf H. REDWOOD de CO. Measures taken for A. Raymond de Co., Fashionable New York Tailors, and a fit guaranteed. Samples now ready for inspec tion. . H. REDWOOD de CO., sept28-deod NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J08T. Saturday on Swannanoa drive, a LADIES' CLOAK. Suitable reward IT left at this office. octSd2t - mAX NOTICE. -All nartiea will nlease call on J. 8. West at nf office in Court House and settle their TAXES tor the rear 1886. J. K. KlUH, snewr. OCt 3 daW tf - A DM!rtSTEATOK'8 NOTICE. The undersigned having, qualified as Adminis trator upon the Estate of u. W. Pnlliam, deceas ed, hereby notifies all persons having claims against said Estate to present them within the time prescribed by Law, or this notice will be pleaded ia bar of their recovery. LAWRENCE PTJLLIAlf, : oct8w6w Administrator. E SALE. A Fine full-blooded Jener Bun- - one year eld: also a good office room, second floor ot store house, North Court Square far rent. - octl-dlw J. 8. BURNETT. New Beef IVlarket r - - (on Potion Avenue.) .: ' -The undersigned hereby inform their friends and the -.nblic that they have opened on Patton Avenue, at the Patton Avenue Hotel, a Firnt Class Beef and Meat Market, where the best meats of this ceuntry will be kept, and sold at reasonable prices FOE CASH ONLY. Goods delivered free. . . HUGHES 6 SMITH. . sept30d2t - . ,- . OK SALE. : A flbrse, apply to septSUdtf Fine Harneu and Saddle - W, V, CAKMICHAKU Iemocratic Nominee 6f Buncombe County. House of Rpnrpjtmtntiiwm TMinatsm Jones, H. A. Gudger. Sheriff Jonn K. Rich. Clerk John L. Cathey. Begisier John R. Patterson. . Treasurer John H. Courtney. Surveyor A. H.Starnes. Coroner Dt W. D. Hilliard. Call On Moore and Rnhnrrla an1 nal m nice stew or fry of Oysters just received from Norfolk. - Choiee effects in clothing just received, tf H. BED WOOD de CO. PROFESSIONAL SARDS. CflAS. A HOUSE. P. A. CUM MINGS jyOORE & CUMMINGS. . Attorneys and Counsellors at I.aie ASHEVILLE, N. C. Practlcein the United States Circuit and ma TIRE rVux-r-tsa fti. Aak(lL Di.i.ni. j-n . -uuviuis, dmhcbviuo,- "UBTaaTkTroac :?2 Z 5rt"Be!Rh trict of the Stats of North Carolina. aug-71 yirAsw collections of elsin,, JR. M. SOUVIELLE, latk op thk Paris a London Hospitals. Mm Of tie M, Eeart, TbOat Iwt A SPECIALTY. OyriOE Hours : 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Office, Eagle Hotb aug 7 dim ASHEVILLE. N. C. JTja A. M. BALLARD, PHTSICIAH find StBGEOH. OfTirn K-V. t..i.i.- .i. .. .. t,7 - j " square, uesiaence on ywood street. Office Telephone Call N-. M- I lv- 1 K AX U. , UUt! M I UOLUUBpU JR. G-W. PUREFOY ., .Often his professional services to the citizens of Asheville and snrronnd- Drag store. Residence Charlotte st Jff W. JONES, Attorney at Lair, ASHEVILLE, ... . n.C Office in Johnston Building opposite Cm nouse square. - Practices in th Csnrta nf Wrnlin North Carolina and Supreme .Cort at naicigu. nov Zb-xyd JRS. McGLLL & BATTLE, Wasdlaw McGill, M. D., Practice limited to Eve. Kar.1 mM , T nn. 8am. Wistbat Battle. M. D. JU. 8. N., rnysinan ana BUJgeon. ' Offices over De Vault's Drug Store. TKVL-Office honm 10 a m tnin .n.(.i. Jk. JOHN HEY WIIilAMS, - jaux . x Sk.f011 a1 Surgeon. ' .,.. tLtm denceon French Broad Avenue. " Office hours U i.m. to 1 p. m., aud from 2 to 6 p. m. fJIHOS.A. JONE8J Attorney at law ASHEVILLE, N. O, oct 22-ly w ' Office with Davidson sill Thzc. l. Davidson. Jas. O. If abt V AVlTlSON A VIBTTV LP Attorneys it CaBseUanul.lAl AsEEvnxx. N. C. Will iirA(Mr In tflA fh ttnH Of h Tn.TIl.1 Tk.m?2SZ and in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, a do North Carolina. .Refer to the Bank of Asheville J sepls-awAwtm JES. W. L. W. D. HILLIARD, Poysiclans and fetaraeona. Office next door sonth Old Bank jan 3-6 mos TAMES A. BURROUGHS. Physician ana Surgeon, ASHEVILLE, N. G, Office over Powell A Snide's. I6y Residence corner of Main and Woodfin streets. de 16-ly A TENNENT, Architect and Civil Engineer. . Desuros. SneclflcatlontL and IMlnitia m th style of building furnished upon appjlcatlon. A work superintended when desired. All work en trusted to me as Civil Engineer will receive ' prompt attention. Thorough drainage of lands a specialty. Post Office address, Asheville oi oast, n. v. seaiuence swannanoa tsnagej. A WATSON, M. D. OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. Corner of Grove street and Patton Avenue: , omce nours : to 11 A. M., l to 8 P. M Calls left at Carmichael'a or Pelham'a nmv Store will beeonveyed, and responded to, by 4eT epbone. . , unsu-au West End Pharmacy. GO TO THE ""STew Drug Store Just Opened On Patton Avenue, Below Depot Street, Where will always be found a full - . line of Drugs, Chemicals, ToUet Articles, Dyes, Cigars, Patent Medicine . , Cologne, Toilet Soaps, . AND ALL KINDS OF ' ' - ..- j .'.,?. - Toilet Articles," Tooth. Brushes, Hair, Brushes, all varieties, And a fine variety . of COMBS, and ' ' everything usually kept in a . First Class Drus Store. Very Respectfully, J. h. woodcock, .Graduate of Pharmacy, ; w . , Patton Avenue, . . se 30-d5rn r.t Below Depot st, " - -i. f v Y '1''.'
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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