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DAILY EDITION. JTurnan, Stsaa.G Caasroa, CDITOR8 AND PROPRIETORS. 1 Year, fce.O 0 Moa., r - 3.00 1 -Ymar, -, J..CO 6 Mo.. " 75 v V-wiy, I VERT I SING RATES LOW. ii.ilIKVILT. SOCIETIES. . . V'irrne ConmnntUry, No. 5. J. A. Porter Eminent Vm munOa : Jordan Stone. Secretary. Meets first . A'wlmwlay night In eaeh month. .UtniiW Chapter, A!. A. U.-Q. H. Bell. High Priest: . Hammerahlag, Secretary. .Meets h lecond Weduesduy night In each month. , - Ml. liftman L ,. No. 118, A. F. a. M. II. C. Fags Worshipful Master; Fred. I. Jacobs ecretaryT MceUJtbe- Drat Friday night in each ' "MKMnoaot Lodge, K. ot B., No. 68. J ? 4. - Hoarilniau. Dictator; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets the drst aud third Monday niehtt In each ' m' Broai. Council, No. 701, X. A.-EUis Levy.- Resent: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meet! n the hall of the Knights of Honor on the aeoond - tn.l Giu.-th Monday nichts In each month. 7V H'.nnca'f Uiktinnary Society of the M. K. Church, Smith, meet in the church class-room on the First Friday of every month at 4 o clock" .M. The Beauty of the West Lodge No. 40, F.A. ' A. Y. U. Meets on the first and third Monday nights in each month. James Lattimore, Worshipful Master ; H. B. Brown, Secretary. The AtheviUe Public Library, over Mr. Kep er's Store, opposite Eagle Hotel, and next d Jor to Tue Bank of AsheviUe, is open to via tors from 18 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 4:30 to 0:30 p.m. tSHEVILLE CHCKCH DIBKlTOBr McChvdist Episcopal Church Church St. - Rev. W. W. Eays Slorulng services 11 a. m. ; 1 rvening forvioea -,yt p m.; prayer meeting Wad- afmday evening I p. m. Sabbath sonool 9 t . m. Presbyterian Church Cku-fh St, J." P. GamjaOii-Sefl'icfcS iTa. m:f -T4p. " m.; prayer meeting five -p. m. Wednes day; Sabbath school half -post 9 a. m. episcopal Church, Trinity corner Churxh and maov at. Bev. Jarvis Buxton, D. D. Bov. Varday McBee, Assistant Bctor. Services Sunday, 11 a. m. ; 6 p.m.; Wednesdays, Fridays and Holy Days, 10 a. m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Batnrdays, 5 p.m.; Friday, 8 p. m. Sunday school 90 a. m. " Baptist Church corner Woodfin and tiprwx. lie. J. L. Carroll Services IX a m.; 750 p. m.; prayer meeting 7:30 d. tr. Wednesday, j-abbath school 9 a. m. Roman Catholic Church. ' , Bev. John A. McHogh Services every 8nn 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 ft. m. at ashe ville. Doubieday Human Church. Kcv W W Bays Pastor. Sabbath School, J H Weaver Supt. 'LOEED CH UKC1I ES. A. Jf. JS." Church ZUm) College ltuv. Mr. bucrman oerviceB 11 a. ui. a p. ni., and ha.lf.paat 7 p. 'a.; Sabbath school 9 m Baptitt. llcv. Mr. Burnley Services 11 a. m.; 3 p.m., and half-past 7 p. m.: Sabbath school 1.30 p.m Episcopal. Bev. Mr. Moesiah Services 11 a. m.; Sab bath school 8 p.m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. - OFFICE OR Home Treatment. ITT B ARE PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN TV Asheville, N. C, Ofliee on Main Street, I'nlllam House, first floor. We make a specialty of treating Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis Rheumatism, faralysis, Chorea, Neuralgia, abl, in fact, all chronic dis eases, ana au aueases resulting irum an unpuver Isl.pil nondit'on of the blood. Jtyou are able to walk to the office, you CAN be CUKKD, as many are Demg curea oy our new treatment, vv e use in aaaiuon to me uxygen, m SIcdicated Vapor. In this trir we can treat the lnnes locally, as we vaporizs all medicines; and the patient in nate lue vaDor, nuiutng it lor a suuri. viuie in uie limn-thns the m ?dicine held in suspension in the vapor is deposited in the air cells, where it is taken up by tne dkmxi. It not omy produces tnc local euect aesirea, out A CONSTITUTIONAL EFFECT. Ti vna Tiive anv kind of Lune disease, come and consult us. We will not charge you anything for consuiution. THE OXYGEN GAS, breatlicd two or three times a day, will restore yon to perfect health, though you may think yourself beyond the reach of remedies. Thero is not thn lenst drnurer connected with the treat ment. The effect Is pleasant, and the result permanent. For Asthma, it is a specific as much ss Quinine s for cams, irjounave Astnma.it wuicure you, and tue re tie i is almost lnsuintaueuus. NASAL CATARRH, err treatment will permanently cure you. We have been using the OXYGEN - - AND TUB MEDICATED VAPOR for some years, and in that time we have en red hnndn-ds oi cases of Consumption after they had repeat t hemorrhages, and were given up by the best physicians in me lana. All diseases treated locally. Come to our office and get KATURK'S MEDICINE. COMPOUND OXYGEN. We also pay special attention RECTAL DIS- EASKJ. ILES. 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 nr litgotare, or the carbolic acid Injection. We can CURE you, and are willing to INSURE a CURE, li you so aesire. NO CURE, NO PAY! We send the HOME TREATMENT with Chcinlcalsto last two months for $19. We do not publish Testimonals, but on application will lumish anv number of post office address, men- nets of patient who have been cured under our treatment. ixmsuttitiuu DKS. HARQAN. GATCHI'LL STONE. ' Members of the firm of H , H. & B. Physicians. am i-awKa ASHEVILLE MUSIC HOUSE KORTII SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. Sells II ANOB and ORGANS on Monthly In - itaumcnu ci v aua iu. ONE PRICE ! ONLY-. fbeet Music and Music Boots. Old lnstrn- .cn' taken in exebange. For Catalogues and Circulars apply to 0. PALE. uel7:i!fcwlr CjiH fctrcilinc-iilr.sttr ire ported cake Motre 0F.it hcl;ortls' anjt 29 dot p'"' yaT "Mi 1L VOL II, NO 155. DAILY EDITION. THE DAI1LT CITIZEN Will be published every Morning (ex cept Mondav) at the following ratca- Blrtctly cash; ' . 1 - One Tear, Six Months, t9 60 3 00 1 50 " 60 , 15 Three44, . One One Week, Onr Carrier will deliver the raner ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our snbscriberi, and parties wanting it will please call at the citizkn umce. - Send your Job- Wort of aU kind to the Citizen OMae. if tou mini it done neatlv. cheaply and will dispatch. Arrival and Departure of Faaaencer TrMM. - SaIiIsbubt Arrives 9-6 a. m. and 72 e x. " . Departs 100 a m and 81 p m. Tennessee Arrives 9:50 a. m. and 5:21 p. m. Departs 10:01 a. m. and 8. -05 p m. Watxxsvuxx Arrives 320 p m.and departs 10:10 a. m. ' . The areneral mail from the East is received VJ IIW OW m. All. tU uv uu.m the Paint Anck branch bv the 5:21 D. TO. train. A mail from Washington and ChflrS'tte, or puuehes from lines connected with these points is .received by the 7:53 p. m. train ; and pouch es for the same points, and to points between Asheville and Salisbury, inclusive, and for warded by the a.uu a. m. train going, eaau INTERESTING READING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. tWe invite attention to the ndver- tisement of N. Plumadorc, concerning lands fat sale. tf Schedule on thb A. & S. R. R. The following is the schedule at pres ent run on the Asheville and Spartan- burs Rail Road : Leave Asheville - 7 a. m. Arrive at Hendersonville 8:15 " " Spartanburg 11:40 44 Leave Spartanburg 4 p. m. Arrive at Hendersonville 7:10 " ' " Asheville 8:15 44 We would offer a reward fur that "letterof assassirjation,".did we not fear Mr. Bill Deaver would "ac knowledge the corn" and claim the reward. vIt has been Buggeeted that Maj. Malone is oh a comet hunting tour; it ia thought so because Mr. John ston makes him see stars every time they meet. In referring to the postal order receiv ed by Capt, Atkinson yesterday from London, we wrote it was the first inter national order ever received at this of fice. The "international" was omitted. We make the correction. The conduct of our opponents ren der it necessary to state that Mr. Farm an is neither a candidate for Congrepg or, for the Legislature. He 8uprjbrfi"WemhoniiSeesT orRis "party witn sincere pleasure. The Central Committee of the Astro- Meteorological Association of America met for the opening meeting of the sea son at Montreal on October 1st, Prof. Walter H. Smith presiding. Several interesting papers were read, including one by the President on "Earthquake Clauses, in wnicn ne leaned to the opin ion that earthquakes may be toe result of electricity, excited by outside planet ary causes, bimilar to the causes that produce tho electnc air commotions of the thunderstorm and tornado." Did Mr. Bill Deaver .or Mr. "Bill Blater" write the threatening letter to Mr, Pearson ? And, why did they tasten this on a republican ? - Nei ther republicans or democrats as sassinate men in this country, and this forgory, for it is one, is an in sult to the republicans of - Bun combe. Bill Deaver,' and "Bill Blater," Mr. Pearson's hired editor, cannot thus insult the republicans of Buncombe by any such nefarious enorts. The statements of the Advance on public questions since it sold out to Mr. Pearson, have been well under stood and appreciated at their real worth, the "report concerning the congressional speaking here on Ihursday and its result errdincall difference of opinion as to the reck lessness of Mr. Pearsons organ; but. when it said on vesterdav that its editor had been talking with a man who owned one thousand miles of fencing" and another who owned "eight hundred." in this sec tion, the very apex of the climax of inveracity was reached. And all it says of Maiah Malone and Mr. Pear son is about on a par with this "thousand mile fence" story. ": Aitbsd to This. Thn registration books of Asheville Township are now open at my office. All persons not heretofore registered on the Township Registration book of said township who expect to vote xn the county election have the opportunity to do bo until sundown ot the- 1st day of iNovember, 1886. A. T. bumhey, . Registrar. - The tenacity with which people abide bv their earlv faith in Aver's SarsaDa- 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 public favor. ti. Thk Oxygen Treatment for Consumption, Asthma, and Catarrh, is endorsed by the most intelligent physicians In the country. Japakesb Parlor " " - At Law's is now fall of hew goods iust in, a grand display.' Silver, China. Glass, Lamps, and art goods in great variety. Have just returned from New York having bad pick from all the newest im portations. AU are invited to make a tour of inspection through the Btore whether to buy or not. - - : Law's, opposite Eagle Hotel Handsome line of Gents' Scarfs to be seen to-night at Whitlock's. - It ASHEVILLE, N.CV SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, t8S6 Senator Vance 'will ' address the geople of Asheville in a few days, e will talk true, faithful, democra- Remember to come to the court house to-night, and hear Hon. A. M. WaddelL You will enjoy it if you come, Tegret it it you do not. v- - The Rev. Adam - Barrett will preach in the Y. M C. A. rooms on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Pub lic generally invited to attend. :' Mr. itope Elias, candidate for the Senate in the 42d district, is gain ing rapidly in strength, daily, as we learn irom dinerent sections. Col. Jno. N. Staples has been ap pointed assistant general counsel of the Kichmond and uanvuie ti. ti. Company. - Aiirsxcellent appoint ment. ' '- ' Gen. Y. J. Pope, of South Carolina one of the best lawyers, of our sis ter Sta4e, was in the city yesterday.! This distinguished gentleman, who waa here some summers' ago, was very much impressed with the gen eral progress apparent here on every hand. Railroad Notes. Joe Caldwell gives the following in the Statesville Landmark ; On Sundav the night passenger and mail train will be taken off oi the Western North Carolina Rail road. The day train will run on about the present schedule and will carry the mail and express. Mai. J. W. Wilson has severed his connection with this road. - He has for years been one of its main stays, and in adversity and pros- erity one of its ablest and most aithful officials. For a number of years he has been its chief engineer. After the recent "shake-up, Uol. Andrews found himself a "general agent" (whatever that is) instead of superintendent ol the Worth Caroli na Railroad and president of the Western; Judge bchencK louna himself '"division counsel" of the Richmond & Danville Railroad in stead ot general counsel, and Maj Wilson woke up one tine morning and found himsrlf "consulting en gineer." Thereupon ho handed in his resignation. Connelly's Springs, at Icard Sta tion, have enjoyed great popularity this year. Judge Schenck, who was in bad health during the summer. derived great benefit from the water and is enthusiastic about - it He says there is none such in the South.; That great manthe late .Dr. Marcellus Whitehead, had also a very high opinion of it. A few nights ago, in the hurry and bustle of making the transfer at Salisbury 'from the Richmond & Danville to the Western tram, a colored train hand ran against a -luckless passenger and knocked out his ialse . teeth, lne passenger caught at them as they fell, but in throwing up his hand failed to catch them and knocked them clean over his head. Such a time as they had looking for the lost teeth 1 Con ductor and train hands peering around with lanterns, and pas sengers who knew what the matter was nearly dying. 1 he toothless man -was furious Every now and then he would abate his search, straighten up and cuss the nigger. The nigger would then straighten up and cuss him back. But the teeth were never found, and finally when Tom Murphy called "all aboard 1" the luckless passenger got reluctantly on the train, with vacum in his mouth and murder in his heart. At the time of the recent change of gauge Col. Andrews brought 120 hands from the line of the Rich mond and Danville road to the Wes tern road, to assist in the work, and brought along a car-load of this light, porous baker's bread to feed them on. Maj. Wilson had 80 hands at work and fed them on corn bread and bacon. When the job was finished it was found that the 80 had accomplished more than the 120, and Col. Andsews cussed- his niggers about it, demanding to know how in h lit was that, Maj. Wil son's 80 niggers had done more than his 120. "I'll tell what's the matter de matter, boss," volunteered one of his force VAii rinn'r onon1 o mrrffav to' work and feed him on was' ness. - ..Bucklen'g Arnica Salve The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, nleers, rheum,, fever - sores, . tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 26 cts per box. For sale oy H. H. Lyons. - daw Fine etock of goods just in and will be opened and in place to-night, ' - .-' , It - - ' at Whitlock's. Oysters in shell - at" Turner's. Fresh and nice. - Fresh Oysterd furnished in cans to the trade at Moore and RobardsV -- " -New Goods now arriving by almost every train. ' ep22' II. RED WOOJi & CO. 'Measures taken for A. Raymond & Co-, Fashionable New York Tailors, and a fit uarapteed. . Samples vow ready for inspec tion. IL REDWOOD & CO.: - tept28-deod ) . : v - - . a Farm to Rent. ' ,, - I ,- ' - y s Atkinson and Cocks have a fine farm a few miles, from town to rent 150 clear ed 35 acres bottom, two tenant houses, 20 acres fresh tobacco lands, with four good tobacco barns, sept 16 dtf O IIon. Ai M. Waddkia, - V ,, One of the most eloquent, as he is one of the ablest, speakers of our State, will address the people to-nighi at the Court House. Let every citizen come out and hear him. It is fair to hear every Bide. it is specially interesting to hear fair and an able and eloquent speaker. Come out to-night and ht ar Mr. V addell. Senatorial Canvass in Madison. - Messrs Ebbs, democrat, and Fox,' - re publican, candidates for the.Senate, will address the people of Madison at the fol lowing times and places : 'V- , .-. i West Fork Ivy, ' -Oct 28th; 7 . Bull Creek,- - ; - 27th; Big PineCreek, - ' v 44 29th. Spring . ; 44 ; 30th. Thev will also be with he Buncombe candidates at the following places.- Black Mountain Coopers, fair View, Limestone. Averv'a Creek, Lower Hom iny, Upper Hominy, Sandy Mush, and Leicester ; and at others points, in Bun combe as opportunity may allow. ' -: - The Majab w , Macon. ; ' I ;The FrankKa-JVea sayi m.$it$yt Malotie's speech in that county : "He told some anecdotes, which might have been 1 in vogue about the year 1 the freshest one.'of them ! being the mouldy joke about "Peter's wife s mother." We don t think he. mp.de any converts in this county, and we are confident that Mr. John ston will carry old Macon by a large majority." Thinner Than Dishwater. - The letter published in Mr. Pear son's two purchased columns of the Advante i yesterday morning purport ing to be from a stock-law republi can, uttering threats against the noble corpus of "Sir Richmond," as his hired editor calls him, and desig nated an "appeal" to him to withe draw, is loo thin, to be taken in. Its ear-marks are thoroughly apparent. This is very cheap, hut since the publication of the circular assault ing the people of Asheville, by Mr. Pearson we may look for very cheap, weak enorts on his part. Air. rear- son cannot cause any such slops as his letter" shows itself to go down the throats of the people of Bun combe. Mr. Pearson's circular No. 2, giv ing his status on the stock law, is published elsewheer. No one de nied that he voted as stated in this circular, but the other matter about his love for the rights of the people, is all bosh. He said nothing of the sort when ha voted on this measure, but according to the stateraentsbf nTanyepraeiita ihoia all to believe he favored the passage ot the law. Mr. Pearson knows be did not oppose the passage of the law, and his negative vote was not a sincere one. His attempt to so claim is shamefully discreditable to him. Had he always maintained the principles of the circular why did he vote in favor of every other stock law, forcing it on other coun ties, against the earnest protests of the representatives and delegations from the counties involved, which come up during" his presence in the House ? His pretensions in this circular are disgraceful hypocracy, as we will fully show before this campaign is over. We regret to learn that Maj. J. W. Wilson has severed his connection with the W. N. CRoad as its chief engineer. His life-work has been given to this . road, and in fair weather and in foul in" shade and sunshine, has he ever been at his post working and laboring in its be half. We can neither understand or appreciate the circumstances which would render this course nec essary; it will certainly not tend to establish the new management, whoever or whatever it may be, more warmly in the estimation or confidence of the North Carolina public Mr. Pearson seems to be running the Flopdoodle organ now entirely. It ia hardly "ioting fair" with the great original, the Majah. .' ; T, ; Fine display of Gents' Furnishings and Hats to-night, at Whitlock's. , it Pretty styles Children's and ' Boys' Hats and Caps opened at Whitlock's.' It CEMETERY. T For burial lots in the Asheville Cemetery ap ply, w.thouj delay, to . A. J. MTMAIB, ' Real Estate Broker And Agent for the Asheville Cemetery Co. aiutl8d3mos. - ' - - ; f Railroad Tickets , BOUGHT AND SOLD ; W. J. BRANCH, CLERK Al THE EAGLE HOTEL : AsheviUe. N. C ' ' - : V'- "- ;. ! je!5-dt CutiEate Tickets, BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED - by -:- ASHEVILLE, ? . Office one door South cwannanoa. -'uly 9-dilmos . v v N. G Eagle Hotel, opposite 9 O THE ISSUE OF THE CAM- --;' PAIGN. The following- is published by request of Mr. Pearson. -,- A .; - In the campaign of 1S84 Mr. Pearson promised the people to oppose a stock law, unless It should be voted on by the people. In the Legislature he admitted this pledge and kept it, as shown by the following : . Extract from House Journal, session 1885, page 409 : "Honse bill 575, a bill to prevent live stock from running at '.arge in the county of Buncombe, passed its second leading by the following vote Avas Messrs. Adams, Alston, Beaman, BelL Bellamy, Bennett, Crawford, Varam, Galto way, Garden, Gulley, HarreU, Jones of Buncombe. Johnson, Leaser, LoveU, Mar tin, Miller. Mwrchison, McMillan, McRca, Patrick, Reid, Riggs, Robertson, Shepherd, Shuford, Sneed, Tate, Wakefield, Watson, Wilcox, Williamson and Womack114. Noes Messrs. Allen, Brim, Bulla, Bus bee, Cole, Chappell, Clijlon, Grant, Harri son, Hayes,-Henderson, Heiman, Jones of Alexander, Kiny, Lackey, Myatt, Norris, Pbaesom. PhUiivs. JHnnix, Pou. Robinson of Mason, Robinson of Sampson, Roulliac, Scott, Steed, Steward, Suttori, Wall, Ward, Williams of Gates, truuamson of uran vUle32." " v House Journal, page 464 : "H. B. 575, a bill to prevent live-stock from running at large in the county of Buncombe, is put on its third reading. Mr. Psabsost offers the following amend ment : - Amend bv addinc : 'Provided, That be fore this act shall be in force it shall be sub mitted to, and approved by, a majority of the qualified electors of Buncombe county, or of the township to be affected.' The amendment is rejected, and then the bill passes its third reading." On the third reading Mr. Jones of Buncombe, voted in the affirmative, and Mr. Pearson voted in the negative. The same principlo which was embodi ed in Mr. Pearson's amendment, as above set forth, was offered by him in the Dem ocratic county convention, held in Ashe ville last July, in the following words : besolution. "The Democratic party of Buncombe county, - convention assembled, re affirms its faith in and adherence to the principle of local self-government, and in view of the wide-spread dissatisfaction in this county, growing out of the me thods employed in passinz the Buncombe county stock-law, this convention recom mends mat mere te an election in each township so soon as the necessary legal steps can be taken therefor, in order to aUow the people to determine for them - selves whether they will retain or reject said stock law. In the meantime we favor giving said law a fair trial, and we feel that we can safely trust the issue to the honesty and intelligence of a maj ority of the people in their several localities." Now, in case any township of the county should vote down the stock-law, at an election held according to Mr. Pearson's resolution, tLen the friends of tne stocK-law could eet an election in any part ef such township under the follow log prevision o tks-Codehe general law of the State: , Chapter 20. paee 229. Sec. 2814. headed "District or territorial election." "Upon the ritten application of one- fifth of the qualified voters of any district or territory, whether the boundaries of said district follow township lines or not, made to the Board of County Com missioners at any time, and settme forth well defined boundaries of said district, it shall be the duty of said commission ers to submit the question of 'stock-law' or no 'stock-law,' to the qualified voters of said district, and if at any such -election, a majority of the votes cast shall be in favor of stock-law then the said stock- law shall be in force over the whole of said district." Again, in Sec. 2821 we read "Any number of land owners, whosp lands are contiguous may at any time build a common fence around all their lands, with gates across all public high ways; and no live-stock shall run at large within any such, enclosure under the pains and penalties prescribed in this chapter." ThnS it will he sprti that Mr. Pearson does not advocate the unconditional repeal of the stock -law, but he advocates tbe right of the people to settle this matter for themselves at tne ballot bos, so that the law mav be retained wliere it works weU and rejected where it works a hardship. That is nothing but a fair, and nothing but tbe assertion of that great principle of local self-government which stands as the basis of our free institutions In his pamphlet published last March, Mr. Pearson says : "Unless the spirit of Liberty be dead or asleep in these mountains, this case will be earned to the triDunai oi last resort, the ballot-box. At the next election I propose that the people express their will at the ballot-box for or against-the stock-law, in tneir several townships, where there shall bo a maj ority for it, let it stand; where there shall be a majority against it let it do repeat' ed." '' - . This is in brief Mr. Pearson's platform on the stock -law. It is the same which he advocated in the last campaign, in the Leeislatnre. and in the JJemocratic con vention. It is nothing but the plainest justice, nothing but the purest Dem ocracy, nothing buc tne simpnest n- nnkliytamam n.fhinfl - hnf t.hA WlTOPl-. stone of both parties and of all free gov ernment, nothing but that great and blessed constitutional right, tbe Right of the Majority to Kale I When symptoms of malaria appear in any form, take Aver's Cure at once, to prevent the development ot the disease, and continue nntil health is restored, as it Burely will be by the use of this reme dv. A cure is warranted in every in stance. - i - . t7, A Fink Phopkrty fob Salk. That splendid property on Patton Av enue opposite Battery Park Hotel known asBarnett Boarding House, containing 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 & Cocks, ; Bept9 tf - e Real Estate Dealers. Oysters furnished to families in any quantity by Turner. . N - r A . For evarv delicacy of tha, season served np in the best manner, go to Tur ner's lunch counter, - in the Johnston building, corner Patton Aye. and Main street. . a -- -. - -" A Handsome' effects -in Indies' Wraps, Dress Goods and Trimmings, just opened. tpZ3tf II. RED WOOD & CO. ozem PRICE 5 CENTS - The Buncombe Canvass. The candidates for the Legislature and other candidates for county offices will address the people of Buncombe county at the following times and places, via : Black Mountain, Assembly Hall, Tuesday. Oct. Cooper's Church, Wednesday. " Fairview.Church GroveThursday. " Limestone. Old Salem, Friday, " Reems Creek, College Chapel, - - Saturday, , 44 Avery s Creek, W. P. Shipman's,' Monday, " Lower Hominy.Sand Hill, Tuesday," - Upper Hominy, Baptist Church, Wednesday. 44 Sandy Mush, Clinrch, Friday, 41 Leicester, v Saturday, 44 Ivy, Barnard's Store. Monday. ' flat Ureec, Baptist tjhurch, Wednesday, " Alexander's, Thursday. " Asheville, Saturday, 44 SDeakinsbeeins promptly at 10 o'clock4 The candidates for county offices will take the time till 12 o'clock, and then the candidates for the Legislature will begin speaking. Come one, come. alt. Be prompt. - ... " If was our' friend Robt. L. apd not "Ed" Cooper, of Cherokee, who ob tained license this week to practice law. . Among the liconciatcs, besides Mr. Page of Buncombe and Mr. Cooper of Cherokee, we notice Mr. John L. English ol Madison. We wish all the gentlemen success. The remaina of the late Mrs.Martha Gregory, who died in this city Sun day night, were taken to Statesville, her former home, for interment. Shs was the mother of our esteemed friend W. H. H. Gregory, Esq, who has our sincere sympathy. . The little son of Dr. Gregory, of Greensboro, aged ten, killed him self accidentally Thursday evening with a nnle, so we learn from a tel egram to Mr. W. H. H. Gregory. "Blood-food" is the suggestive name often given to Ayers' Sarsaparilla. be cause of its blood-enriching qualities. t7. Drop in and take a look at the display of pretty gooris to-night, it at WHITL0CK3. Another invoice of Dunlap's celebrated Hats just received at Whitlock's. It Lots of handsome goods for autumn and winter just openedr- The most desirable styles and colorings promise to be scarce and it will be hard to find a few articles later. RED WOOD & UO., If . One Price System. Oysters stewed. fried, scolloped and raw at Turner's. Just Received, Stylish .Clothing (includ ing Overcoats) and Derby Hats in Dunlaps, jcouman s and Miller s shapes: also new styles in Soft Hats. . sep'Sitf U. RKU WOW & VV. " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F OH REST, A house with eight roonu. oa North end of Academy street. A pply to uc. v qiw - j..wrj5 e. wjust. w ANTED, Bv two Ladies, two or three furnished rooms. in the city, in elevated locality. oci a oat Appiy at citi zen office. RANTED, A Book keener of manv Tears' experience and a thorough Accountant, desires a position in some large establishment. Can furnish best ot reference. Address LOCK BOX K, oct9dlw Asheville, N. C. DMINISTBATOR-S SALE. I will sell at Farmer's Warehouse TO-DAY. Saturday 9th October, at 11 o'clock A. M., all the nousenoia ana Kitcnen Fuinuare beiougtnff to late Mrs. Dr. Wm. II. Gregory. Lad les and all are invited to attend. These articles can be seen at above named place. W. II. II. GREGORY, . oci u uii Aaminisiraior. "GRATEFUL" For the liberal patronage we have received from the visitors and citiz ens of Asheville, we wish to say that our efforts to please will not be aba ted. To-day we received a fresh stock of WHITMAN'S - fine Confectionery, for which we are SOLE AGENTS in Asheville for tbe choicest and finest assortment ever in stock. MALAGA GRAPES, '. CONCORD GRAPES, ; PEARS and BANANAS, - just come in to-day.. ' " LIME JUICE DROPS, LEMONS, Orange b and 1. a. urops. . ICED DATES. Makshmallows and au the finest Confections, uon- Beryed ruitsr.. Domestic and Imported Cigare. Call in and see. a J. M. HEST02T, - ' Eagle Hotel Block. 0. G MILLER, Practical Jtlilter and jam. Offers his servicts to the milling community of Western North Carolina and East Tennessee. Solicitor for the Richmond City Mill Works of Richmond, Ind. Charges moderate for skilled labor. --.-,;--- . - - ' Reference Henry Warier, Little Pire P. O., Madison co, N. O. , - - , : . - oct 8 d2Uwlt w ANTED TO RENT, ITniir Ar flv rnnms fnr small famtlr. with ad ditional storage reorn. - Will lease one year. Call on or address ASHEVILLE LUMBER CO., -oct 7 dlw ' - North Court Square. ANTED. A Nearly rnmished House near Public Square, good grounds, tc. Reasonable rent paid. Pos session at once. Apply or address Room 35, at Eagle Hotel. A . " octd3t Dropped lrom bufrsry between old Depot and Grand Central a bilk Lmbreila. Anyonennd mg same leave it at Grand Oentral Hotel. oc5 - - A. L. PLVMMER. CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, WEST- BIDE PUBLIC SyUA UK. BILL HEADS,' ' , LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, BLANKS, Atf And fob Work of all hind done -with. fromftnetM and at low f rices. -, A . DemQeratie Nominees of Buncombe County. - - house , of Representatives Johnstone Jones, H. A. Gudger. Sheriff John R Rich. - Clerk John L; Cathey. Register John B,- Patterson A- -". Treasurer John H. Courtney. ' Surveyor A-H.Starnes. - Coroner Dr W. D. Hilliard. Call on Moore and Bobards and get a nice stew or fry of Oysters just received -from Norfolk. Choiee effects in clothing just received, if , H, RED WOOD & CO. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CHAS. A. MOoBE. P. A. CUMMUfQ t JOORE & CTJMMINGS, Attorneys and Connsellot tit Law ASHEVILLE, N. IV ' PnMlM fit Hi. TTnMl s-u i. . ... ' vircmt ana mn . muBTiiio, DMuwviiie, vnanotit and Greensboro; In the Supreme Court at Raleifrh and in the Courts of the Twelveth Judicial Dis triot of the Stats of North Carolina. oiwcuu auauum given to collections at elain,. aug7-lywtsw . 1 jytt. M. SOUVIELLE, " LATK OP THK PARIS A LONDON HOSPITALS. fiiseases Df tie Head, Eeirt, IhiOat. Iwi A SPECIALTY. Office Hours : 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Offios, Eaolb Hotbl, -: aug7 dlm ASHEVILLE. N. C. jQR. A. M. BALLARD, ' PHYSICIAN and SVKCiEOH. fsffima Vivf K silln -DnTkl-f O -i-v . w ..vm wuo i. uuuu ouuanj. fiesiaenceon HAWAnrl MtrMt nffla n-ii.-.. - " ZT Reaidence Telephone CaU KoT 43, . 64- UU ai-WHUUOlJU i D iR. G- W. PUREFOY , , vw.. ow I ll-CD V the citizens of Asheville and snrronnd lng country. Office over Carnuchael'e Drag store. Residence Charlotte st. de lo-dly W. W. JONES, Attorney at Lav, ASHEVILLE, - - . n.C Office in Johnston Building opposite Com. House Square. Practices in the Conrtn nf Wto,i North Carolina and Supreme Coxt t naitsigu. nov Z6-iyd JR3. McGILL & BATTLE, . Wabdlaw McGnx, M. D.j Practice limited to Eve. Ear.T rohtani Tm 8am. Wxstbat Battlm. M.D. JO. 8. K., jrnysiciaoana Huigeon. Offices oyer De Vault's Drug Store. :w -' sxs.Offlce hour 10 a. m. tola m., and t to 4 p A e 4-u - . TK. JOHN HEY WILLIAMS, ' , Pfiytictan and Surgeon. umce: Jdain Bt.,2 doors south of Bank. Keel dence on French Broad Avenue. Ofiioe hours 1 ) . ik. to x p. im, ana nam 8 to o p. m. rjTlH08.A, JONE8.S ; - : ..-....JLttorney at Law ASHEVILLE, N. C, oct 22-ly w Office with DavdsonMa Thko. . Davidsok JA3 Q. MABTIk fAAVlDSON A MARTIN, A Storne Will ?r:tic In the 8th and Kh Judicial Diatnea jud iu the Supreme Court of North Carolina, ana North Oarounl "C-LCIU "'u4 itei er to the Bank of Aahevllle.1 epls-awAwsm JQRaW.L.f W. D. HILLIARD, Piaysiclans and fcarseons Office next door sonth Old Bank' jan ?-6 mos JAMES A. BURROUGHS, Physician and Surgeon, ASHEVILLE, N. C, Office over Powell & Snidt's. f9" Residence corner of" Main and Woodfin streets. -de 16-ly J A. TENNENT, Architect and Civil Engineer. TteSitTTta flnjwitfltatftna anJ TV.1 1 a- a the style of building furnished upon application.. work ailnArintAnilMl hi 1.muI in L . uusiou to me as uru jsngineer will receive prompt attention. ThoroueS drainamt nflKnda . - , j . . n. mi nui. oil a specialty. Post Office address, AsheviUe ot v. mwnence swannanoa r A. WATSON, M. D. . Corner of Grove street and Patton Avenue. Boan : o 10 11 A. h., xvote.M. ,c a. vnnuuUHUI or It 111 dill H XJrlB Ptore will beconveyed, and responded to, by tel ephone. luneiz-acr - West End Pharmacy. GQ TO THE TSTow Drug Store Jwt Opened On PaJton Avenue, : Below Depot Street, Where will always be found a full , - line of ;a- - v haa . Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet Articles Dyes, Cigars, Patent Medicines, Colognes, TuiUt Soaps, - AND ALL KINDS OF . ' Toilet Articles, Tooth Brushes) Hair Brushes, aU varieties, a1'- And a fine variety of COMBS, and -. everything usually kept in ft - First Class Drug Store - Very Respectfully, ' - J.H-'WOODCOCKy Graduate of Pharmacy, " " : Patton Avenue, , se 30-d5m " Below Depot Bti
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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