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A Gift of Mrs R Ichmond Pearson 'iHLY -"EDITION. CITIES JQty OFFICE, V WEStA SIliliiPTJBfl6l SQtfAlVh. BILL HEADS,. - , v LETTER HEAPS, POSTERS, ' 1 - "BLANKS, A 7 fFar y mil kinds done wih " frtmfiness and at lew trice. ' O 1 CItlzeifi 2TurjDsc Stsso & Cameras, , 5MT0S3 ANI I KOrSIKTOES. " - f ft 1 I . 1 -..... 1 ' , s a XVom,- $9.00 Al on., :; 3.00 1 Vew, , l.tSO v.-..:iv. VOL II -NO 157. ' lASHEVILLE N. C TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12 1886 PRICE 5 CENTS 1 RKTTSIXG RATES LOW. : .... ' ' , . , l-f " . - ... la AMilKYIL'LE hM-IETlES. v- . !frtv "JbwnmJ.?r, No. 5. J. A. Porter Eminent .'omubunUt ; Jordan Stone. Hecretary. Meets first eii!iwlajr nii;hi in ewb womb. . Ctipttr, Jf. O. II. Bell, High friest; S. Hainmenjhln. Secretary. Heeti h -w-omitl Wednesday night In each month. Ml. llrrM-n L No. lid. A. F. ft A. M. II. C. Fag Worshipful Master: Fred. L. Jaeobt ecreiryv Meets -the first Friday night In each muulh. &vntLaruun Lodge, A, cl B., No. 64. --J'. . Hoarding.!. Dictator; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Menta thf ih -a nud third Monday nisuts In each mourn. ftnt M CbiniS, No. TOl, R. .A. Ellis Lew. Kesent: Jordan Stone. Secretary. Meets u tiio hill of the Knights of Honor on the second if! iiii.-ta Monday nights in eacn montn. Church, South, meet In the church class-room on ;nn rtrbt priaay of everv mown at u uiwn The R,aJii of the West Lolie No. 40. I". A. A. Y. St. Heels on the first ani third Monday oiehU in each .month. James Uttunore, WorahlDf ol Master : H. B. Brown. Becretary. The Aalwviiie Fublio Library, over Mr. Kep- er'i Htorer opposite Eagle Hotel, and next djor to The Bank of Ashevi'le, " open to TiB-1 Arrival 'jtmpm fVhMi tori from 18 a. m. toj p, m. andfrOTB4J0Jof-. lriM. V - i-M p.m. MiKVILIj; CIIIUICH DIHECTOBT t,fliodlrt Episcopal Church Church 81. nev. W. W. Eayj Morning services 11 a. m. iveninir tervicea 7W n m.: craver meetiue Wed- j'ieday evening tyi p. m. 8aLbath aohool 9 a. m. I'reibylerian Church Church St. Bev. J. P. Gammon Services 11 a. m.;7Xp. m flraver meetinir five p. m. Wodnea- tlay;. Sabbath school balf-past 9 a. ni. Fpiteopal Church, Trinity corner Church and Bev. Jarvie Buxton, D. D. Bev. Varday McBoe, AsaiBtant Bfctor. Sorvicea 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. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Hajptixt Church corner Woodin and Upruve. Ucv. J. L. Carroll Services 11 a m.; 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting 7:30 d. r. Wednesday tabbath school 0 a.m. Roman CaUwlio Church. llcv. John A. McHneh Services every Sun day at 11 a. m., but the first Sunday of the month, when services will be held at the Warm Sprintrs. Sunday school at 10 a. m. at ashe- vUle. Davhieday Million Church. Kev W W Bays Pastor: Sabbath .School, J H Weaver supt. COLORED CH ITRCUKS. A.. M. E. GiuTchlZionr-Collegeai.il ltuv. Jlr. Sherman Servioes 11 a. m.; 3 p. re., and half.past 7 p. ra.; Sabbath school 9 tu Baptist. liov. Mr. Romloy Services 11 a. m.; 3 p.m., and balf-past 7 p. m.: Sabbath school 1.30 p.m JCviscopat. Rev. Mr. Mareiih Services 11 a. m.; Sab bath school 3 p.m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. OFFICE OR Home Treatment. WI ARE PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN Asbevillc, N. C, Office on Main Street, Fulllam 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 an impover Uhed 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 toe Oxygen, th Medicated Vapor. In this nay we can treat the lungs locally, as wo vaporize all medicines; and the patient in hales the vapor, holding it for a short time in the Inngs thns the mjdlclne 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 effect desired, but A CONSTITUTIONAL EFFECT. It you have any kind of Lung disease, come and consult us. We will not charge you anything lor consultation. THE OXYGEN GAS, breathed two or three times a day, will restore yon to perfect health, though you may think yourself beyond the re.ioh of remedies. There is not the least danger connected with the treat ment. The effect is pleasant, end the result permanent. For Asthma, it is a specific as much as Quinine s forcliilis. If you have Asthma, it will cure you, and the relief is almost instantaneous. NASAL CATARRH, of r treatment will permanently cure ynu We have been using the OXYGEN AND THE MEDICATED VAPOR for some years, and in that time we have cared hundn d ot cases of Consumption after they had repate 1 hemorrhages, and were given up by the best physicians in the land. Ail discuses treated locally. Come to onr office and get NATURE'S MEDICINE. COMPOUND OXYGEN. We also pay special attention RECTAL DIS EASE). ILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, AND IlLCTAL ULCER. We nave an entirely new treatment, that is Sainless; the patient need not lose one hour from usiness or pleasure. We do not use the knife rr HtgntTre, or the carbolic acid injection. We can C'L'RE you, and are willing to INSURE a CURE, if you so desire. - NO CURE, NO PAY! We send the HOME TREATMENT with chemicals to last two months for $13. We do not publish Testimonals, but on application will lurnish any number of post office address, man ners of patient who have been cured under our treatment. Consultation free. DR8. HARGAN, GATCHfTLL 8TONE, Members of the firm of H , II. fc B. Physicians. aux l-daw3m ASHE7ILLE MUSIC HOUSE ;2fORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. Bells pIanos and ORGANS on Monthly In stallments of $6 and tlO. ONE PRICE ONLY. Sheet Mnsio and MmJc Books. Old instru ments taken in exchange. For Catalogues and Circulars apply to 0. TALE. ng!7:dbwly - Call for Eerline-plasler imported rake Moore and Robards' ang20dGt DAILY EDITION. THE DA1XY CITIZHS b. Will be published every Morning (ex cent Mondav) at the following ratea tlricily cash: . j One Year, .... . 00 Six Months, . . . S 00 Three " . . ... 1 M One " -50 One Week. . . . . . V - . 15 Onr Carriers will deliver the paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at tne umzss umce. Send your Job Work of aU hind to the Citizen Office, if you ward ii done neatly, cheaply and will dispatch. ; saeagjes iiAiJtrT Arrives 95 a. m. and 7:52 r K. ' " Departs 100 a m and D:31 p m. Tennessee Arrives 9:50 a. m. and 5:21 p. m. Departs 10:01 a. m. and 85 p m. W sTSEsvrm Arrives 8 20 p m. and departs 10:10 a. m. The general mail from the East is received by the 9:55 a. m. train : the general mail from the Paint Bock branch by the 6:21 p. m. train. A mail from Washington and Charlotte, or pouches from lines connected with these points is received by the 7:52 p. m. train ; and poach es for the same points, and to points between Asheville and Salisbury, inclusive, and for warded by the 9.20 a. m. train going east. tW INTERESTING READING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. t3f"We invite attention to the ndver tisement of N. Plumadore, concerning lands fbJ sale. tf 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 Arrive at Hendersonvillc " " Spartanburg Leave Spartanburg Arrive at Ilendersonville " " Asheville 7 a. m. 8:15 " 11:40 " 4 p. m, 7:10 8:15 " The fro3t of Sunday tobacco on Hominy. night hurt some Col. Frank Coxe and family have gone to Georgia to spend the win ter. Supt McBee was registered at Willard's Hotel, Washington City, on the Sth . Dr. Carmichael, the popular drug gist, has removed with his family to Mrs. Hall's residence on Haywood street. There is reported from financial circles "a great rash for the $1 silver certificates." This is not all surprising, in this coun try the rush for any sort of a dollar has always been unanimous. lAhnnt the bawtrwrttiag 'ink vre bare used is tnide by.Mr. A. B. Sams, Jr., of this city. He makes ink that will hot corrode steel pens, and contains no sedi ment to ctog jl pen. Turner's Eating Saloon is prepared to serve families with oysters prepared in any style desired. Orders promptly fill ed. Parties wanting oyster suppers have only to leave their orders. Dr. Burroughs lost two barns of tobacco by fire on Lis farm on Reems Creek last week. Our tobacco growers cannot be too careful in the curine of their crop, as the greatest dangers is to be apprehent ed irom curing. We have been fortunate" enough to obtain ene of the new fl silver certific ates, lust issued from the Treasury Department. It is beautiful in its design, and would be still more beautiful could we obtain enough cf them. It has been issued under a recent act of Congress. Mr. Tilson, of McMullen and Tilson, has inaugurated a new . feature in the furniture business. He k,eeps a register of all the marriages which take place throughout this section, and promptly sends each a circular describing bis handsome furniture. Not a bad idea. Mr. Davenport Rogers, one of the oldest residents of Leicester town ship, died at his home a few days ago. He was a good citizen, greatly respected by all, and will be miss ed. Let our people remember that Mr. Pearnon is running on a platform demanding the repeal of the countv government system, which means the demanding of a large number of counties under negro control. The store building belonging to Capt Cocke on North Court Square is' being very handsomely improved, and will soon present a very attrac tive appearance. It will be occu pied by Messrs. Stockton & Son, late of Waynesville, with a stock of gen eral, merchandise. We welcome these gentlemen to our city, and wish them full success. Capt Thomas D. Johnston reach ed home Saturday night from Polk county, and left yesterday for his appointment in Marion. Capt Johnston continues in excellent spirits. The same performances were gone through witn at Hender- sonyille and Polk that the people have witnessed at appointments elsewhere. Mr. Johnston is mak ing an able, vigorous, truly - demo cratic canvass, and will be returned to congress by a largely increased majority. The tenacity with which people abide by their, early faith in AVer'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 public favor. tv. . i i : - . . The Babqaim Cocxtxb at Law's. Just started, on it will be place 1 all goods that for any reason will be sold at half price. A splendid stock of fine Sil verware, Decorated China and Art Glass. suitable for Christmas or Bridal Gifts; a large stock of Crockery. Cntlery. Glass and I-oinps and at lower prices than evtr before at v - Law's,--- - - opposite Eagle Hotel Does Mr. Pearson recognize Dr, Baird as his colleague in. the race for the House, or - Mr. Welln ? Will he answer ? i . : , : - Bro. Harman,of Waynesville was in the city yesterday. Also Mr. Brown, a prominent merchant of the same piace. C ). Frank Cameron, ' of Raleigh, is in the city, just' returned -from a pleasant hunting trip to lower Jack son. . He is greatly pleased with the country. . .- ; v " Dont forget that Senator Vance will address $ people of Buncombe at Aelieville on -Msndavi;.the'-.!5l Letvervzood citizen, m the county turn out ana bear senator zb. We again rise to ask, will Mr. Pearson Vote for Mr. Fox for tbe Senate, or for Mr. Cummings and Mr. Lusk lor Judges? . . . We again dare him to answer 7 We are requested by Mr. Gain- mon to return bii very sincere thanks to the many friends of this community who have manifested so kindly andgenerou3 a feeling to ward him and his family during their stay in this citv, and for their expressions of good wishesfor his fu ture welfare. He very gratefully appreciates their kindnesses, and de sires thu3 to acknowledge them. Tna County Canvass - ' Begins at Black Mountain to-day, con tinu'es at Swannanoa to-morrow, and so nn amniv1iTi(f tt armmnf.mAntA- Wfl linnA all voters will attend, hear each candidate for his cause, ana, we Deiieve as we nope a large majority will vote for the Dem ocratic candidates. Me. Peabson's Organ to Senator Vance. The Advance of Sunday morning eays : "Senator Vance has been invited to come to Asheville and make a speech in favor of the ring. Democrat or Republican is not tne issue in .buncombe tnis year, ana the Senator might as well hold his tongue for all the good he will do. Mr. Pearson's organ avows its 'Mem' racy," yet this is the insult it essays to tender the distinguished son of Bun' combe, Zcb Vance, upon the announce' ment that he is to come to this place and address his fellow-citizens on the public issues ot tne day. l he idea that tir Richmond" Pearson and his hirelings of the Advance should thus undertake ti insult Senator Vance is but another evi dence of the reckless desperation of the crew. - lhe people ot uuncooiDe will resent this very thoroughly and properly. The Knights of Ladok v ' This body,' which has been in session in Richmond, Va., for a week, has thus far accomplished no special business, as far as we can gather from the printed reports. Up to Saturday only the organization bad been perfected, and the reports of committees made which has been referred to special committees. Regarding the "color question." the following is a special to the Washington Post: "Although it is given out that the color question is finally settled, it is believed that the socialistic portion of the District 49 delegation will endeavor to persuade Delegate Ferrell (colored) to accompany them to one of the aristocratic churches Sunday morning next If this is attem pted there will no doubt be 'music in the air on the outside of the church. I am informed that a colored delegate got the floor at the opening of tbe convention this morning and denounced in strong terms the attempts of a certain faction of the General Assembly to make capital, as it were, at the expense of the colored race, concluding by saying that the ''social equality question" would regulate itself; that he would not want an objec tionable white man forced into his house, and, on the other hand, it was not right to force an objectionable colored man into the house of a white man, but that either had a right to invite the objection able party if he desired to do so." Rev. J. P. Gammon Leave3 this city this morning, with his family, for his new charge at Smithville, Charlotte county Va. He preached his iarewelll sermon Sunday morning to a very large congregation, composed of his late charge and many of the friends of himself and family. His sermon was one ot the very best this gentle man ever delivered," and made a deep impression upon his hearers. His reference to his departure brought tearsto the eyes of the entire congregation. Mr. Gammon leaves as warm friendships here as he can ever hope to make anywhere, whose frayers attend him and his for a ong life of continued usefulness acd Providential blessings. Bucklen'g Arnica Salve The best Solve in the world for onto, bruises, sores, ulcers, rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, ana all skin eruptions, and positively cores piles, or no pay required.. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prioe25 eta per box. For sale oy H. H. Lyons. daw Pay a visit to the Japanese depart ment at Law's. Yon will find it inter esting. v .... Oysters in -shell at Turner's." Fresh and nice. - Fresh Oysters furnished in cans to the trade at Moore and Robards'. Hew Good now arriving by almost every train. - - tepTZtf ... H. REDWOOD & CO. . Measures talen for At Raymond & Co , Fashionable. New , York Tailors, and a fit juaravteed. - Samples now ready for inspec tion. H. REDWOOD & CO. septZS-dcod .... - - " Fabx to Bent. , Atkinson akd Cocke have a fine farm a few miles from town to rent 150 clear ed 35 acres bottom, two tenant houses, 20 acres fbesh tobaoco lands, with four good tobacco barns. :.'. eeptl6 dtf ' Good Tobacco. Our friend C.C Crook, of Leicester township, has just succeeded in curing out well, six barns of elegant blight tobacco, a sample of which he brought to our of fice. Mr. C. says his six barns are very fine. . We wish him high prices for it all, ior ne aeserves sucn. -. ; New Goods at Sawyer's. -' Mr, Sawyer is in New York buying good for the Asheville. trade, but bis clerks here are already busy receiving and placing the goods he has already forwarded. .- iie writes that be is buying the largest lot of Ladies' Fine Dress ioods 8tki lients' Uiotnmg ever sect to Asheville, and -hie clerks say it wou!qaem tfcat-V'.wyer is trying to buy ouVNew Yftrirf 2- 'v -- "--- -" -r- Hi Died, At the residence of Mr. G. Lt McDonald, on uauey street, on ounday evening Mrs. Mary Standerford, wife of William Standerford, of Tipton, Ind, aged 27 years. Her bereaved husband left with her remains yesterday for his home. Mr. standerford s card elsewhere expresses nis appreciation of tbe kindness of our people. All, we know, will sympathize witn mm and bis family and friends in their bereavement. Though a stranger in a strange land, she found sympathetic friends. May a kind Providence comfort tne bereaved husband. Da. Talmage's Sermons. mi Jm . ine citizen has made arrange ments to receive the grand sermons delivered by tne above distinguished divine immediately after delivery by him, a:d every sermon delivered by him n Sunday mornings will promptly appear in full in the daily of Tuesday and weekly following de livery. We trust our readers will appreciate this effort of the Citizen i,o add to its usual - quota of good reading matter. The Citizen is the only paper in this section which will have this privilege, Splendid Beef. Messrs Zackary & Zackary called our attention to a number of beeves purchased from Mr. Wm. Alexan der, of Swannanoa township,. which in size uind fatness would have been a credit to the Baltimore market These beeves were the installment of a lot of forty these gentlemen cently purchased pf Mr. Alexander, all of a character. Their customers may expect some elegant beef for some days to come. Messrs. Zackary & i&acfcary say tnev can get by pay ing a good price for them, as- many such. beeves as they will require, and are determined to keeiTpnljf fltich atj ttieir meat raaraet, oauy, on ratton Avenue., . List of Unclaimed Letters Remaining in Asheville Post Office, fob the Week ending Oct. 2nd,.1886, Males Joseph B Alexander. G Blaaue. Jr., G W Britt, D L Brown, J M Brown, jno o uamoun, unas tarr, j e cooper, T Crownau, G M Durst W Flemmin?. H C Flow. Wm Galmore. Albert Gra ham, D J Graham, Sandy Gray, D P Harding, P M Hove, Geo Hunt, Perry Hunt, b H Johnston. Theo H Kins. Charlie Laughley, Robert Lee, J Gamble L.enuenDerger, Matt McDaniel, a L Martin, H Mervis, J B McEntire, T O Mills, Schoolfield Miller. R H Presley. Jno ruett, Lemnul Reed, Lee Ray, W C Taylor, (Rev)(2), S L Trogdon, J Eug ene Volk, Geo Walker, Munroe Wheeler, Gus Williams. Females Mrs F Blankensee. Mrs Dr Brown, Mrs Priscella Eagles, Mrs Chas C Fuller, Mrs Amie H Jeter. Mrs J N B Johnson, Mrs J B Kirkpatrick, Mrs S N rorter, airs Kate aeuer, (colj, Mrs Fan nie bummers, Mrs Julia Wooderly, Misses E F Andrews. Caroline Bailey. Sallie Brown, Emma Caldwell, Mamie Gregg, Maggie Hinton, Vimy Sohnston, Leventhrop, M L McBeth, (2), Mamie J Moore, (2), Maggie Shaw, Eugene Wil liams. Parties desirins the above letters will please Bay advertised, and eive date of advertisement. W. T. Weaves, P. M. . . W. P. McKee, Clerk. For Rent, a two-room cabin and a number of rooms, pleasantly, located, on Bailey street Enquire of G. L. McDonald, 1 door South 1st National Bank. oct 12 d-2wks A Sensible Family. A family named Johnson living in Washington county, were all taken down with flux in a very aggravated form, Having seen a notice in one of the coun try papers in regard to Dr. Ly tie's Elixir, the medicine was at once sent for, and although tbe delay in procuring it came near proving fatal in fwd of the cases, yet a faithful use of this well known remedy resulted in tbe speedy control of the dis ease and restoration to health of every member oi tne lamiiy. At a time when flux and all other bowel troubles are so prevalent Lytle's Jbilixir ought to be kept ready for ubo. - Wiseins. the prophet, is said to haye disappeared from his Canada homo possibly in search of his missing earthquake.; - ,r ' It is proposed that whichever of the Taylor brothers is chosen Gov ernor of Tennessee shall take the other as private secretary. This would equalise matters all around. When symptoms of malaria appear In any form, take Ayer's Cure at once, to prevent the development ot the disease, and continue until health is restored, as it surely will be by the use" of this reme dy. A cure is warranted . in every in stance. ; t7. Owing to' the tress of worh consequent upon the receipt oj a large lot of goods, we have been absolutely . unable- to show our patrons proper attention for the last ten day. ne oeg to express our regret, ana to tay that no such dead-lock will occur again this season. Our stock is now about complete, and presents aood value at . all point with real bar gains' at short intervals. ; ju.nwnuuvac vu. . ' Carpets, Art Squares, Smyrna Rugs, STaU, Upholstery Goods, dec. " IT. RED WOOD dr CO. A COBBECTION. . ' ' In justice to ourself and to truth we must say we made a slight verbal error in our statement as to what Mr. H. . A. Gudger told us Doug. Carter had admitted relative to editing the Advance for Mr, Pearson. We understood Mr. Gudger to say Carter bad told him Mr. rearson had control of "two columns of the Advance." and had employed him, Carter to edit the same in his, Pearson's interest. Mr. Gud ger informs us that he did not mean-to say Carter e aid he was to edit "two columns," but that he said in substance, Pearson had secured control for himself jot the paper and had employed him. Carter, to edit it for him, adding that "Pearson paid me d d well for the work, and I would be a d d fool not to take the money, as I need it." So jput only trror was a verbal one, and instead -of being confined to "two columns," the pitiable creature can spreadjumself, in Mr. Pearson's interest, all over the paper if he wishes. We state this in justice to ourself, and : not out of any consideration for Carter, or anything he can say, only so far as he is ppeaking for Mr. Pearson. Tbe public can see from this how well ' Mr. Pearson has chosen to have certain character of work performed, and, that Mr. Pearson "pays well for it" Vale, Vale- - Our young townsman, William M. Dickson, of the extensive com mission firm of Dickson & Watson, left this place Friday for Homefield Place, Sumpter county, S. C, where he will be united this evening to Miss Louise, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. - James M. Curson. Rev. H. B. Garris will officiate. Mr. J. G. Hall of Hickory went with Mr. Dickson as best man. The party will reach Morganton on the 14th, where a reception will be tendered at the home of the groom's mother, They will reach Asheville on the 16lh, and take rooms at the "The Villa." The many friends of Mr. Dickson will give him and his bride a most hearty welcome and wish him and his a full share of all the blessings which can be vouchsafed to mortals. Mr. P. S. McMullen, of McMullen and Tilson, will return ,todayfrom the Northern markets where he has bought the largest lot of Furniture ever brought to this market. Ail are invited to call and examine their new goods and prices. Col. Frank Cameron reports ice last week in Hamburgh section of Jackson. 'I he omcers ot :bhumla- garrison have .telegraphed t? the government asking ii it be true as is f eported.that Bulgaria intends to make war on Russia. The government has prompt- 1 -l - T-il .J 1 . i iy aeniea inat any sucn intention was entertained, and warned the enquiring officers, that they would be punisnea it tney again questioned the government about its affairs. The government has notified for eign consuls at aona mat uen Kaulbars, through the Russian con sul at Rustchuk ordered the military commander there to release the political conspirators in his custody, threatening to hold him responsi ble if he disobeyed, promising nim as a reward ior compliance with a promotion to the rank of comman der general "when the Russians ar rive," and informing him that the penalty of refusal would be a re duction to ranks. The commander informed the troops under his com mand that he had received and de clined the demand, and the sol diers applauded his conduct Gen. Kaulbars, enroute to Plevna,' sum moned the mayor of the city to meet him, and urged that official to peti tion the Czar to occupy Bulgaria. The bureau of parties supporting the government has issued an ap peal to the people and the army to refuse to allow Gen. Kaulbars to deceive or bribe them. The appeal says : "Rather uphold tbe honor of the country and the army and show yourselves worthy of independence." M. Karyalon has resigned as re gent. " Jnst What They All Bay. Hon. D. D. Havnie. of Salem. Bis., says he uses Dr, Bosanko's cough and Lung Syrup in his family with the most satisfactory results, in all cases of coughs, oolda and croup, and recommends it in particular for the little ones. Sample bottle free at H. U. Lyons, dawlw. A Fine Property foe Sale. That splendid property on Patton Av enue opposite Battery Park Hotel known asBarnett Boarding House, containing oyer 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 "J ti Keal estate ueaiers. Warranted Sioes from fbllowino makers: Zieglcr Bros., J. A. Banister, Packard and urover, Alerrtam and ruler, and Morgan Bros. ;,- . U. REDWOOD A CO. Merino and Wool Underwear. 'Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Shoppina Bags, Buttons, Braids, and Fancy Good generally. II. REDWOOD it CO. Oysters furnished to families in any quantity by Turner. ' For every delicacy of the season, served up in the best manner, go to Tur ners lunch counter, in tbe Johnston building, corner Patton Ave.' and Main street . .. ,; Handsome effects in Ladies' Wraps, Dress Goods and Trimming, just opened. CEMETERY. For burial lota hv the Asheville Cemetery ap ply, w.thont delay, to ' , . ' -, .. . A ; A.J. LYMAN, V . ; -. : ' " r' K4 EataXe Broker " . ' ' And Agent lor the Ashev ille Cemetery Co. auglsdSraos. - , ' ' Fcr the AsneviUeCrnEBX. WORTHY THE ATTENTION OF-THE ,7 HOSPITAL MANAGERS. 'Messrs Editor: I want to call the attention of our charitable institutions here more especially of the Hospital to an imposition upon them, as I am reliably informed, by Mr. John Ander son who has for some time been cared for in that institution. Now I am the last person in tbe world to withhold any thing from the deserving poor, but when one Decomes a necenciary of achantabie home. I think I would not do my duty not to inform the managers that they were being abused. Mr. Anderson has one or two farms in Rutherford county and one or ;nore in McDowell county. I refer fo.ihe tax assessment boobs of the two counties. - - X. A Card of Thanks. I desire hereby to tender heartfelt thanks to the maSy kind friends in Ashe' ville, all strangers to myself and family for their generous attentions and courtesies to my wife during her recent mness, ana up to me time ween aeatn relieved her of her sufferings. We come as strangers lo this place hopinz she mightbe benefitted, but we found we were indeed among friends. One of my most grateful remembrances which I shall have will be of the uniform sympathy and attention my wife received during her illness, and which has been extend ed to myself since her death. Words cannot express my feelings, but a grate ful heart will ever appreciate these acts. . Wm. Standebfobd, of Tipton, Indiana. Mr. Pearson's paper the Advance refus ed to announce that Hon. A. M Waddell would address the people Saturday night Mr. reareon and tbe Advance avow they are Democrats. The Advance also insults Senator Vance because it was announced he "Would speak next Monday. Yet, Mr. Pearson and his paper claim to be dem ocratic. Heaven pity such democracy, ana sucn courtesies. If parties having nice furnished rooms for rent, would announce the same id the Citizen it might facili tate 4 transactions. We . are haying many cans ior such now. A regular cavalcade of candidates left the city yesterday evening for Black Mountain. Gen. Jones ought to marsh all the whole force by plat' oons, and keep up good discipline. Saved Ills Life. Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, cf Horse Cave, ts.y., says he was, for many vears, badly afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes: the pains were almost unendurableand would sometimes almost throw him into con vulsions. He tried Electric Bitters and got relief from frornJS-","witle and after taking six bottteV Mrely. ured, and had gained irrA l teen pounds. Says' he positively VC he-jWonld have died, had it not' been for thr relief afforded bv Electric Bitters.' Sold at fif ty cents a bottle b7 II. II. Lyon's. The Boston Globe, Democratic, has a proper appreciation of the Re publican party in its own State and in the Union at large. It says with very precise truth : "The Republican party is the nat ural opponent of those who toil for a Hying. Every law passed for the beneSt of labor has been forced from the Republicans by the Democrats." Ladies desirinz any thinar in the line of Dresses, Dress Goods, Hats. Millinery and all kinds of Ladies' . Furnishing Goods, will do well to wait and examine the stock just purchased in New York by Mrs. C M. Williams and Miss Jennie Wilkie. The soods are ail now and of the latest styles. Thev ore expected to arrive the first of this week at which lime the ladies are respectfully invited to call at the Johnston building, corner Patton Avenue and Church street, and examine. cct 10 dtt Dress goods and Tri-nminos. Velvels. Silks. Satins, Tricots, Hannels, Linseys, Tweeds, Cassimeres. Uinahami, Prints. Canton Flan nels, Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, dec. II. RED WOOD & CO., One Price Store, Lots of handsome goods for autumn and winter just opened. The most desirable styles and colorings promise to be scarce and it will be hard to find a few articles later. KED WOOD & CO., tf One Price System. Just Received, Stylish Clohina (includ ing Overcoats) and Derby Haa in Dunlaps, Vuimm'a n7 ,' Z'.)-' a . Ji r. -.. .7a mmh styles in Soft Hats. sep23tf H. REDWOOD & CO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Farmer's Boarding House, opposite the Farmer's Warehouse, tiishcvllle, Jl" Having been bonght by me, I take pleasure in iformine mv friends throughout theconntrv that I am well prepared to accommodate th'jm with the best the market affords. uood accommodations for lodging Terms reasonable. Give me a trial. It. A. HIHTER. oct 10 4w3mos R OOMS TO LET. To rentlemen without board fnmiahArl nr nn. furnished. Apply at Johnston building, earner Patton Avenue ax d Church street. oct waiw - F OS BENT, A house with elfrht rooms, on North enH nf Academy street. Apply to - octnaiw. . JAMES 8. WEST. ANTED, Bv two Ijiflifts. tvn nr three fnmfaheA mnm. in the city, In elevated locality. oct yaw . Apply at citizen office : ANTED, A Book keener of many vears' exnerienre and a thorough Accountant, Gesires a position in some large establishment. Can furnish best 01 reierence. Address . . JjOCK. uojl. k, oct 9 dlw Asheville, N.O. w ANTED TO BENT, Four or five rooms for small family, with ad ditional storage reom. W ill lease one year. Call on or address ASHEVILLE LUMBER CO., oct I dlw - .- North Court Square. OST.. Dropped from buegy.tween old Depot and Grand Central a bilk. XVibrella. Anyoneflnd Ine sanis leave it at Grand Oentral Hotel. - oct 5 A. h. FLUMMER. - Buncombe County. House - cf Representatives -JohnstODa Jones, H. A. Gudger. Sheriff John R. Rich. Cfer-John Lw Cathey.. . Register John B. Patterson.-.. . Treasurer-John H. Courtney. Surveyor A. H.Starnes. Coroner Dr W. D. Billiard. . . ' Call on Moore and Kobards and gel a nice Btew or fry pf Oysters just received from Norfolk. ' ' " Choice effects in clothing just received, tf - . U. RED WOOD ie CO. . PROFESSIONAL SARDS. COAS. A. VOUEE. . P. A. CPlUCINOl jyjOOEE & CUMMINGS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law ASHEVILLE, N. C Practice In the United States Circuit and 1Mb rict Courts at Anhnvilla H.t,n. rST--i.A. and Greensboro; in the Supreme Court at Ralelea and to the Courts of the Twelveth Judicial Bis inra oi tne state or worth Carolina. opecuu aueuam given to collections of clara ag7-lywsw JR. M. SOUVIELLE, late of the Paris a London Hospitals. Dmsss.Qf th M, Eeiri, ThrOal. iwi A SPECIALTY. Of kioe Hours : 10 a. m. to 5 d. ni- " Office, Eagle Hotel. aug7 dlm ASHEVILLE. N. C. JB, A. M. BALLARD, "", PnTSlCIAN and SVKGEOH. Office North 'Pniiifn i , . Haywood street Office Telephone call .. Residence Telephone CaUNoT 43. DR.G W. PUREFOY OflerB his nnifpwiinnol the citizens of Asheville and anrmnn. ing country. Office over Canxichael'e Drug store. Residence Charlotte st. aeia-diy W. W. JONES, Attorney at Law, ASHEVILLE, - - N. C Office in Johnston Building opposite 7oi. aouse square. Practices in the Conrtn nf 'w.ati. North Carolina and Knnmma Crr-r Raleigh. nov 26-iyd JRS. McGILL & BATTLE, Wibbuw McGrii, M. D., 1 - U . Practice limited to Eye, ar,l roht and Ltuim. Sax. Westkat Battle, if. D.TJ. B.S., - - . Physician aad Siueeon. -Offices over Ce vault's Drug Store. " RS.Offioe hours 10 a. m. to 12 niMthi. m. . . : VK. JOHS HEY WllilAlls. niflna Ual- a. A J . ... -: - ' ' . deucs on i reach Broad Araui rojtUjsaWrill . . to i p.m.,auq mans to 6p.m. rj1HOS.A.jrONEB,1 : Attorney at Law ASHEVILLE, N. G, oct Z2-ly s w Office with Dav dson s hit Thkc. Davidsou n.n u . pVAVIOSON & MARTIN, . WUl pr;;Mee In the Sth and th Judicial Distrlca iu 'S.e 8nPreme Court of North CarolimaT ano soShJmmiL our0' ot a" We8terB " Kerer to the Bank of Aaherilla. sepl9-sw4wm JRS. W. L. ( W. D. HELLIARD, Physicians and ftorseonft Office next door south Old Sank jan 3-6 mos J AMES A. BrjRROTJGHS, Physician and Surgeon, ASHEVILLE, N, C., Office over Powell & Snidt.'s. S& Residence corner nf' Main Woodfin streets. de 16-ly ' . J A.TENNENT, Architect and Civil Engineer. trusted to me as Civil eer will moern prompt attention. Thoronel drainage of lands i-ost office adi dress, Aj anoaBrii N. C. Besidence RwannAnna Asnevuie or mT i.o-omos J. A. WATSON, M. D. . OFFIfTR AT ma PTWaTnTrwr.if ' ' Corner of C rove street and Patton Avenue. Calls left at CinnliyhuV. n v.ll..ni. n Storewlll beconveyed, and responded to, by tef mneiz-atr . - , . , West End Pharmacy. GO TO THE "STew IDrug Store Just Opened ( On ' Paiton Avenue, Below Depot Street,' - -Vi. I- Where will always-be found a fall -V Une o'jr.' ;- , Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Dyes, Cigan, Patent Medicines, Colognes, - Toilet Soaps,' - ' AND A1.lt. KINDS OF , f Toilet Articlei, Tooth Brushes, Eair- " Brushes, all varieties, - And a fine variety of 00MBS, and everything usually kept la X First Class Drug Slore Very Respectfully," " ' - jh, woodcock " v,. Graduate of Pharmacy ' "' '';''! Palton Avenrie, se 30-d5m 1 Below J)epot -V
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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