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ym f Mrs Richmond Fea OAILT EDITION. CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, " WEST BIDE" PUBLIC"' PQTJA UK- BILL HEADB, v LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, . BLANKS, Ac Virf 7o4 ft'eril of all kind dout with froMftitesad at lorn price. - F-arnar; Siena & Caasrea, - S:i;TOB9 AND PiturBIETOBS. 1 Year, . - - ,;. Mo.. . . w-ulv. 'lTferttr. .7 LOO r " -O Mo., . . . 70 ' ' P.RTIS1NG RATES LOW. Til f I I VOL H.-NO158. .:: ASffPffl c f 1V , e dL V ' 111! I - V c I- 1 - ... 4 AS UK VI LtE SOCIETIES. . Cvn w OmiaaiuLrv. No. &. J. A. Porter Eminent .'mnmandor; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets first A'ciluusilay night in each month. A.:ha uie Chapter, R. A. if. O. H. Bell, Sigh rrlTi; S. Hammershlag, Secretary. Meets be send Wednesday uigut in each month. " JR. JJermon Lwn.Vo. 118. A. 4 A.U.- 11. Ij. rugs nunuuuiui awvwj vivu. -mxiw -ecrctary. Meetnhe first Friday night in each month. A-ieaananoa Lodge, K. ot B., No. 646. J : Boartlman. Dictator: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets the drat and. third Uonday. nights is each French Dro-vi Conned, No. 701, R- A. Ellis Levy. ReueBtft Jordan Stone, tVscretary. Meats In tho hall of the Knights of Honor on the second and foii.tn Uonday nights in each month. v - The Woman' t Missionary Society of the M. K. Church, South, meet in the church class-room on the First Friday of every month at 4 o'clock P.M. The Beauty of the Wett Lodge JVb. 40, F. A. A. Y. 31. Ueets on the first and third Monday nights in - each month. James Latbmore, Worehipf al Master Hi D. Brown, Secretary. The Aslieville Pubtic Library, over Mr. Kep r'a Stnrn. ormosite Eaele Hotel, and next d jar to The Bank of Asheville, iopeo to rift- tors from 18 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from :3U to em p. m. - v itSHEVILLE CHDBCIt. DIBECTTOKT Methodist Episcopal Church Church Si. - BeT.W.W.Baya Monilng 'service 11 a! m.'; jvouing t ervices lpb; prayer mectingWed iftsday evening 1 p. nt Sabbath chpol9 a.m. Presbyterian Church Church SL Ret. 3. P. Oammoa Services U a. tn. j7)p; m. prayer meeting r ft rt p. m.,' Wednes day ; 8abbath auhopi talf-past a. m. ; fvitoopal Church, Trirtitv -corner Church and WUUm St. Rev. J arris Buxton, D. D. Bev. Varday McBce, Assistant Bctor. Service Sunday, 11 a. m. ; 6 p.m.;" Wednesdays, Fridays and Holy Days, 10 a. m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satnrdayt, 5 p. m. ; Friday, 8 p. m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. - . Baptist Church corner Woodfln and Oprtux. Rev. J. L. Carroll Service 11 a m.; 70 p. m.; prayer meeting 7:30 d. a. Wednesday; Sabbath school S a. m. i Soman CathoUo Church. .'. Bev. John A. McHugh Services every Bun 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. m. at ashe ville. Dovbieday Uittion Church. Rev W W Bays Pastor. BabbetV School, J H Weaver Supt. COLORED CHURCHES. A..jf. e. Church IZUmyOottegeat.H llov. Mr. Sherman Services 11 a. m. ; 8 p. m., and half.past 7 p 'o.; Sabbath school 9 in Baptist. Kov. Mr. Bnmley Services 11 a. rn.iSp.rn., and half-past 7 p. m.: Sabbath school 1.30 p.m Rev. Mr. Maseiah. Servioea 11 a. m.; Sab bath school 3 p.m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. kit ' 7 1 OFFICE OR Home Treatment. Wl ARE PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN Asheville, 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, aU chronic dls. eases, and all diseases resulting from an impover isbed condition of the blood. If you are able to walk to the office, you CAN be CURED, as many are being cured by oar 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 msdicine 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 efl'uet desired, but A CONSTITUTIONAL EFFECT, It yon have any kind of Lung disease, come and conrult us. We will not charge you anything for consultation. THE OXYGEN GAS, breathed two or three times a day, will restore you to perfect health, though you may think yourelf 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 s for chills. If you have Asthma, it will cure you, and the relief is almost instantaneous. NASAL CATARRH, .orr treatment will permanently cure vu. We have been using the OXYGEN AND THB . MEDICATED VAPOR : for some years, and in that time we have cared hundreds ol cases of Consumption after they had repeatel hemorrhages, and were given up by the best physicians in the land. All diseases treated locally. Come to our office nd get NATURE'S MEDICINE. COMPOUND OXYGEN. We also pay special attention RECTAL DIS EASED ILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, AND RECTAL ULCER. : We have an entirely new treatment, that is painless; the patient need not lese one hour from business or pleasure. We do not use the knife or litgatnre, or the carbolic arid injection. We can CURE you, and are willing to INSURE a JURE, if you so desire. NO CURE, NO PAY! We send the HOME TREATMENT with chemical to last two months for (11. We do not publish Testimonals, but on application will iarnish any number of post office address, man ners of patlAt who have been cured under our treatment. Consultation free. UHS. HAROAN, GATCHETLL 8TONE, Members of the firm of H , H. 4 B. Physicians. an l-daw3m ASHBVILLB MUSIC HOUSE NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. Sells PIANOS and ORGANS on Monthly In stallments 01 to ana tiu. - ONE PRICE ONLY. Sheet Musle and Huaio Books. Old instru- lents taken in exohange. For Catalogue and Circular apply to 0. FALH. ngl7:dtwly Call for Berline-plaster imported cake Moore and Robards' aug v dot K,u -v'.:.1,-.r.vNrf"'-..,' DAILY EDITION. vTiq5:;PAII4T CITIZEN Will be published every Morning (ex. cept Monday) at the following rates-7- Sir Monthey " -. 3 00 Three " 1 M One uur (jarnera win xieiiver ine paper ev ery Momine. in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the Urizen Uffice. Send your Job Work of aU hind to the Citizen . -Office, if you want it done neatly. Cheaply ana tmu axtpaicn. Arrival and Departure fPAaaeng-er Trmlna. 8aijaBirB,T Arrive 9-J55 a. m. and 73 r K. - " -- Departs 100 a m and 5:31 p m. ' Tennessee Amve 90 a. m. and 5:21 p. m. ' Depart 10:01 a. m. and 8K)S p m. WATapsvTiar-rArriyes 35P p jr. apd departs 10:10 a. m. The sreneral mail from the East is received by the 9-5 a. m. traincthe general mail from the Paint Bock branch by the 5:21 p. m., train. A mail from Washington and Charlotte? or Denches frt ) hwmi connoc'ued ita tirtne Wnts la reeeived by the 72 p. m. train ; and pouch es for the same points, and to point between Ashaville and Salisbury,- inclusive; and for warded by the 9JS0 a. m. train going east. INTEEESTING EEAD1KG MAT TER ON" FOURTH PAGE. ' ISWe invite attention to the ndver- tisement of N. Plumadore, concerning lands foJ sale. - tf Schedule on the A. & S. R. R. - " ' Thefolloiwrng is the schedule at pres ent ran ou the Asheville and Spartan burg Rail Road : Leave Asheville 7 a. m. Arrive' at Hendersonvillc 8:15 " u Spartanburg 11:40 " Leave Spartanburg 4 p. m. Arrive at Hendersonville 7:10 14 " Asheville 8:15 Our city was very quiet yesttrday all the candidates were absent from our streets. . We want it distinctly understood that Mr, Richmond Pearson is still a fioap tail. Take him accordingly. Our weather now is tho topic of conversation anions our visitors. It is certainly splendid in all respects, Rev. Mr. Webb, of Texas, will Breach in the rooms of the Y. M. C. A. Rooms to-night at 7:30 o'clock. Public generally invited to attend. Miss Kate Hugatfns.'one of Hen- dersonville's most charming young ladies is visiting Asheville, stopping at Mrs. fcmith's, on atton Avenue, Nice, Bmall cottages are in demand in Ashevil'.e. A number of our own resi dents, as well as strangers, are wanting such. Let our capitalists continue to have such good cottages erected. j ; AJady's cloak, found a few days CtfVa Tf CIO UlUUgUH IV WUO VillACiM VI' flee. The owner can get same by calling at this office and proving property. Rev. J. L. Morgan, of Morgan Hill, informs us that the frost did some damage to tho tobacco in his section. He thinks that one-fourth of the crop is damaged. Alderman J. L. Murray, street commis sioner, bas had some very good work done of late, notably the macadamizing Water street, and some side-walks in various sections. As rapidly as means will allow good work will be done. Mr. R. O. Patterson, Mr. Geo. Cannon, and other Republicans attended Mr. Pearson at the speaking yesterday: But neither Mr. Pearson or Messrs. Patter son or Cannon will ' tell the people whether Mr. Pearson will vote for Foz for the Senate. Mr. Amos P. Harsh and family of Plymouth, Indiana, is in the city for the winter. Mr.. H. is a very agreeable gentleman and we are pleased to have him and his in our city. An important and much needed addi tion is being made to the drug store of Dr. Carmichael, by extending its length. Dr..C.'s business has increased so aa to requiree additional room, which we are pleased to see he is obtaining. May it continue. . We suggest to our friends the farmers that they should not lose any opportunity to save all the nro vender thev an for the winter. They will need a good supply this winter.. , - Senator Zeb Vance will speak in Asheville next Monday, 18th, the insult of Mr. Pearson's organ to the contrary notwithstanding. Let the people come out and hear him as a rebuke to the insolence of the enemy. . - ...... ' ;J Maj. L. H. Yeargan, formerly of Raleigh, now of New York, is in the city on a visit. He was a 'resident of Macon for several years. We are pleased to Bee him- again. -: Mr. Y. is greatly impressed ; with - the growth of Asheville in a few years. StronS Testimony. - -j'l' . T.S? Anthony, of Philadelphia, the celebrated author, and Wuv Penn Nix on, editor' of the Chicago Inter-Ocean, have endorsed the Compound Oxygen Treatment in the strongest terms. When men of their standing and entelligence praise a mode of treatment, one may be sure thatit is of real value. : Tks Babqaim Cocktkb at Law's.;- t Justtarted, on it will ' be placed 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, Cutlery, Glass and Lamps and at. lower prices than evrr before at ..." - Law's, : opposite Eagle Hotel FROJI BLACK MOWTAW, A LARGE CR0W1 JN - ATTEN DANCE. -': GQ0D ORDER AND GOOD SPEAK. -- ,ing. .. - .. DR. BAIRD WITHDRAWS. it Our reporter states that a Urge crowd greeted .'the county -candi dates at Black Mountain .yesterday. Good order vVits-iooserved : through out the day, and the speaking went off pleasantly After .the brigade of county cariS3is got through, the candidates Ogrfthe Legislature took the field.; .Hon. H;A. Gudger opened for pre .straight Democra cy, ana made-an aole, - foraignwor- wara speecn, canaia on ait ques tions, mectioaeyejgtigyTjesqvErenr. He said openly rrnd lo!al-: tha ire haC ad vo fl-itiiie'passage oWue stock lawj taiie; believed he was right and dif obt intend to ask for anv farther legislation ;ott the sub ject in the next iegtsiaturel;. He bit terly opposed, the repeal (oa.use pres ent syBtem of county government; and in short enade an oid"tmie dem ocratic 8peech7 maintaining ''Ihbse principles so dear to the hearts of the waHeeoprCTjf:lBW country. ' Mr. Gudger-was -followed iy Mr. Pear86nv"who claimed " that he was now and always had' been opposed to the 6tocklaw. said, those who. bad voted for such law.had gone against me wen Known interests ana wisn es of the people and did not deserve to be trusted with another term. He ostentatiously called atten tion to the fact that he had given fifty dollars to help the poor down trodden antivstock law men obtain redress of their grievances. Yes he actually gave them money so indig nant was he at . the poor man's wrongs, tnd so sorrowful at his dis tress. When ''that the poor have cried Csezar hath wept" did this in Caezar seem ambitious ? Ho was followed by Gen'i Jones who showed up his (Pearson's) rec ord on the stock law question. He showed how Pearson had sat silent ly by and allowed the stock law to pass He proved conclusively bv the letters of other members of the legislature that the slightest op position from Mr Pearson would have killed the stock law. In short he completely demolished Mr. Pear son's position, striking him such heavy blows on all po.nts that he showed the effect of the exposure. Dr. Baird withdrew from the con test, saying he had been treated badly, andjje wputdiiiot remain i rtm-fhrftTTKr-a, candidate longer. Mr. Wells concluded" the speak ing. Lon talks away like a field afire, tells an anecdote, Bays nothing very serious. The first day's meeting has passed, and added to the certainty of Democratic success. Off For the Grand Cohmandery. Sir Knight J. A. Porter, Grand Generalissimo .of the Grand Com' mandery of North Corolina, ; Sir Knights R. R. Porter, and W. L. Shope left yesterday to attend the Grand Commandery Knights Tem plar which meets at Wilson this week. Yancey Democrcy. ' The democracy of Yancey held a convention on Saturday at .Burns ville, nominated Mr. John. Eobin for the House, Dr. Wm. Austin for Clerk- M. W. Peterson for Sheriff, and C.fE'Bird 'ldr Register. - The party i3 generally satisfied with the ticket, and will give it hearty sup port Wanted. . ? , A Bor for the Telephone oSica. Ap ply to , sep!3-dtf N. W. Gibdwood. Pav a visit to the Japanese depart will find it inter- ment at Law's. You eeting. Oysters in shell at Turner's. Fresh and nice."- . .' v Owing to flie pre of worl consequent upon the receipt of a large lot of good, ine have been aboliitelv unable to thowour patron proper attention for the last ten day. ne beg to express our regret, and to say that no such dead-lock will occur-again this season. Our stock is now about complete, and oresent aood value at allr xwinls with real bargain at short intervals. " ; . U. HMD WVV1) & VU. . Fresh Oystera furnished in cans to the trade at Moore and Robarda'. . " .. , . T New Goods now arriving by almost every train. ' - ep22tf H. REDWOOD & CO. Ladies desirine anv thine 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 goods are aU new and of the latest styles. Thev are expected to arrive the first of this week at which time the ladies -are respectfully invited to call at the Johnston building, corner Patton Avenue and Church street, and examine, oct lodtr- Meamre iaken for A. Ravmond & Co.'. Fashionable New York Tailor, and a tit juaranteed" Sample now ready for intpeo tion. ; : i. - H. RED WOOD & CO. ' teptZS-deod ;,;-... - r. Fark 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 fbbsh tobacco iaxds, with four good tobacco barn. sept 10 dti l. -- TAXDOAH ,1 VneyJ MEADOWS RICH ASD YALLETS ""FEETIC&iAASrD OF FRUIT-i ,. - UTsTftHTrt ' ft T-rr VP Ww.TM-3?i ilumbolt, In "the ic'ist . of tropical splendors, found time to keenly regret the iQwlyAterwan-meadoffs of his father UndV'anoffeK tSa"h?'iiaii from it his heirtinBeniblJ ;grc c2aer.f Under the glowing ironical ky He as fain to eonfine his glances to th 3 earth; and the earth, scorched and ca tiled by the sun, was nothing.better thaJi aandy waste. The remembrance of t?. rgsli green turf of the German land CaC e back upon the traveler's 'mind'witit' i:-resisfable force. For the smallest flower that grew before his own door, he wotfldhave'given all thft magical .wealth, of tbieiibresta of Guiana. ; ; ,0; ij - s And fo it H witK 1 e a-dor- icteachee-. ttorcal- youth,; or at' katt .. -..yearly-verdant turf it gives pltimlse ft the soul, and! tells it that we cannot die;. ? '. The broad expanse betweetf ;;the 'Blue Ridge or South Mountain j' ani the front rank or tne Aiieghanian- ranges, called . 1. XT il - r - . . uic on. 11 juouataui "trn , vyrHHin, rn,, down to Hagerstown-, Md., or so riiuch Of this expanse as lies in Pennsylvania and Maryland is called the Cumberland val ley and its principle stream is! the Con edegwinit. It is through this charming valley at this season, of the year are the words of the poet po suggestive : "Oh for the golden days the days beyond re- calung." , i;v. . s This valley in some respects resembling the valley of the Nantahala is part of the land 01 promise, it is lertue, inviting, picturesque. It brings the traveler the sweetest repose, in miles of deep rich foliage, productive fields, in acres of in telligent cultivation, woods and hedges uu in tuo mutant oiue ana graceiui mountains. . From the car windows can be seen wagons, and farm hands in the fields expressing the movement of the year. Indeed from no train on all the iron highways of Pennsylvania can the sea sons be so well watched as here. Beyond the fields are always mountains, the North, and South chains. There is something tempting in the outlines of these everlasting bills the tempting invitation to climb them and view what is beyond. It is the same feeling that animated the man who'- first, from the plain of the Pampas, saw the sublime crest of the Cordilleras touching heaven, and had but one desire to discover what lay beyond the barrier. Vasco Nunez de Balboa, the companion of Pizarro, enjoyed the intoxication of the first glance, but only from the hills of Pan ama. So sings Keats : " Or, like stoat Cortez, when with eagle eyes He stared at the Pacific, and aU his men looked at each other with a wild tnrmise, Silent, npon a peak in Darted." This road the Shenandoah, is in some respects like our own Western North Carolina Rail Road and offers to the traveling tourists almost the same charm ing scenery, although not quite as wild or rueged as the scenery of Western thXarolina. 'he scene alonor the Shenandoah Vnl. icj ia on-ot nfiouiturai Uirrft and proa penty which it would be Ihrd to parallel. Nowhere is there a bit of waste land, no- wnere a mean iarm or miserable snanty. Everywhere industry and cultivation and general content No worse shadows he upon it than those the drifting clouds throw picturesquely down; and the winds as quicKiy anatcn away. Now why all this prosperity. Because the road has advertised its special advantages and made known to the world at large the advantages and resources of this section. This is what our North Carolina roads must do to make the section a prosperous and invit ing one. : If North Carolina - had more such brainy, lar-seeing and public spirited men uxe uoi. a. a. Andrews and Julian S. Carr, she would not be far behind other commonwealths in material wealth and advancement. Western North Car olina owes a debt of gratitude to Col. Andrews which canheyer be paid. His work is a living moment to a live man. Cbttysbcsg. . . ' . The line over which the tourist reaches Gettysburg is one which brings into view, every moment, the daintest vistas, the choicest mosaics, of inland scenerv. -The picture of Gettytburg off ia the distance as you gradually approach it is one of. choice beauty, as you near the meatre 01 war s greatest battle a panor-j oma 01 oeauty bursts upon the eye for it is here above all places that nature has shown all of her gifts in proportion. Before you, around you everywhere, is the most exquiste view in all Pennsyl vania a nonzon nity mnes away in ev ery direction. - It is one of those rare views, sometimes obtained by the trav elers, that are so "beautiful that they linger over the choicest gems in the collection of memory.- - -- , -. .. ; As I stood on "Round Gap" where Pickett's division made its' memorable charge the grandest charge in J.he late civil war-r-I could not help but recall the manly dairing of our boys who wore the grey and the fearless words of Pickett to Gen'l LoDgstreet 1 shall go forward Sir." Through grftp! and cannister; shot ahd shell was this charge made. History will record it the boldest and most fear less of the late war. J - - To-day the crashing cannon thrills have faded from the air. the sword lies harmless in its scabbard, the tents are tenantless and an air of peace and pros perity prevails the scene around, and it is incomparably beautiful, so beautiful indeed, that, to w;rs, no painting, no Ebotograph can present more than a very lint idea of its wondrous charm. . . Everywhere, in every nook and corner, has the Shenandoah Bail Road advertis ed the great attractions along its line of road, dettysDtirg m 'particular, as well as many other charming places. . Let the Richmond and Danville Rail Road go and do likewise. - . : ,-; GCY ITBIL. Many forget that the hair and scalp need cleansing as well as the hands and feet. . Extensive use of AVer's! lair Vigor has proven that it is the best, cleansing agent for the hair that - it presents as well as removes -dandrun, cools, and tooth es the- scalp, and stimulates the hair to renewed growth and beauty For Rest, ; -. .- -: ' - A two-room cabin . and a number of rooms, pleasantly located,, on Bailey street. Enquire of -G. L. McDoxald, I door South 1st National Bank. oct 12 d-2wks . - oyfh, the se: RAII4 k: Into (lie Cuxiibcrl v .1 I, lFor the Asheville Cmiu. jTHE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. ilfNDKRSOSVILLK, N. C, Oct. 12th, 188C. . " Editor Citizen --The'' friend '-of the Citizen this morning at this place were greatly relieved when the read Mr- Fur- mans reply to Richmond Pe&xson. It Is so good and to the point that all our Democratic friends are more in earnest to sustain tbeCiTizmr -than they have ever been. Your course with Mr-Peiw: son's hireling, Dug Carter, meets the ap probation of your friends at Henderson ville. -. . -- -- V Cyrus. Cb'uiKO to Asheville. . 1 " The LincolntbJOjVew Bays,: , T.fMr.TH. Cobb has soldhis fine residence here to Capt. E.W. AVard, and "will in a few ; weeks moveito. Asheville. In the removal- of Mr Cobb and "his family, Lincolnton ane Lincoln county will sustain a vert great loss J': - , , ,; Mr. Cobb is a lawyer,-? we learn, of fcisb cfciracrjand wiii. 4e welcomed to onrvgrowing i:; ;rf The Westers N.. C. Baptist Cos- VENTIOS . . -' -- --S- ir. Assembles in annual meeting to-i day at Hendersonville. Rev. Mr. Boone is ' moderator," and Mr; C. E. i . . Lee is secrelary '. Everything prom ises a large attendance,- and a most interesting and ueef ul meeting. We whthe :;conventionr a. most har monious and pleasant timev . We. know our Hendersonville friends will take good care of all visiting friends. They do not know how to do anything else. Do our tax-payers wish the stock law repealed ? They have been taxed, within the stock-law territo ry, to build a county fence; to re peal this law, and for one township then to take it and its neighbor re ject it, those people must submit to the additional tax of building a township fence. Will our people vote for men to put this labor and expense npon themslves ? - Be care ful how you vote, or you may be not only heavily taxed, or be sub jected to the old fence question again The dry weather now, which was predicted by the Citizen last Spring, almost amounts to a drouth, and delays the preparations of our farm ers for their fall sowing. Put in all the grain possible; that .is, make your land, even a few acres, rich, and sow and cultivate them so as to raise more than may be needed - for home use by the least . amount of land, r This is the way to get rich on ianningj ( A number ot our citizens were anxious to get reports from '"the front" at Black Mountain, Bome ex pressing a fear of disturbance. At this wrilingrho 'evil reports' have been received. Our Buncombe peo pie do not permit disturbances at their public meetings, and whoever attempts to bring anvthing of the sort about, by word or Fpeech, will receive as he will deserve the exe cration of all good citizens Many friends in Ivy and Yancey say tiie reports aoout Aiaione car rying those sections are insults to those people, which they will resent in .November, lorn Johnston will sweep those sections Twenty thousand - pork packeiB are still on a strike. We hope our Chicago friends will be able to "save their bacon." A peculiar virtue in Aver's Sarsaparilla ia that while it cleanses and purges the blood from all corruption and impurities, and thereby roots out disease, it builds up and invigorates the whole system, and makes one young again. - tl? . JTast What They All Saw. - Eon. D. V. Haynie, of Salem, His., says he nses Lrr, uosanko s cough and .Lnng Syrup in hi family with the most satisfactory results, in all eases of coughs, colds and cronp, and recommends it in particular ror the ntue ones. Sample bottle free at H. H. Lyons. . dawlw. A Fruit Profkkty foe Salb. That splendid property on Patton Av enue opposite Battery rark Hotel known as Barnett 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 & Cocke, - sept 9 tf - Real Estate Dealers. Warranted Sioe from following Makers: Ziegler Bros., J. A. Banister, Packard and Grover, Merriam and Tyler, and Moraan Bros. v -. B. REDWOOD & CO. Merino atuT-Wool- Underweart Hosiery, Glove, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Stopping Bags, Buttons, Braids, and Fancy Goods generally. , H. REDWOOD & CO. Oysters furnished to families in any quantity by Turner. : Carpet, Art Squares, Smyrna Rug, Mats, Upholstery Goods, &c . . V """ ' . ; H. REDWOOD & CO. i - " . For every : delicacy . of the season, served up in the best manner, go to Tur ners lunch counter, in the Johnston building, corner Patton Ave. and Main street. v : .;, - Handsome effect in Ladiet' Wraps. Dress Good and Trimming, justqpened OEMETERY. For burial lots in the AsLcville Ceme tery ap ply, w.thont delay, to - . . -. , ' '. A. J. IiYIUAN, -'-,":V-" '" Rs Estate-Broker " And Agent for the Asherflle Cemetery Co. anglSdSmoa. " The City Mahket. . -. ' v: Mr. Y. J. Simmons has just open ed a. first-class market on Patton Avenue under' Powell & Snider, where he Will keep the best ' meats the market affords, 1 as well as fish and oysters Orders left at night wili! receive prompt attention every morning, fcee his advertisement. "Rainbow Pabty" - at Weaveh- ville. ; - . We acknowledge the receipt of a Kind invitation to attend a Rain bow Partv at St. Clair Hotel' at Weaver viile on Thursday evening the 14th inst., when , we are assured we "will getTi sealed envelope for twenty-fire ecnts which will per haps lead you to fortune and allow you to crown the lady of your cboico. . yer!woald gladly, attend td . obtain the latter privi lege were it"' possible; the other leading on to fortune, we most ad mit, hath n' harm& for us. 1 We f Wish the ladies managing this par- ty may have abundant success, and that ail the pretty girls may . be crowned: ' Our. farmers, will please .remem ber tobriug in to-. Messrs . Atkinson and Cocke good specimens of fiuils tobacco, grains, grasses, &c , &c , to be sent to tne tatate i'air. Ibis is important to our people and section, and will not involve much to our people. Let us all work to build up' our section. . ' - .'' Mr. Sol. G. Carter, a prominent merchant of Barnavills, gave us a pleasant call last evening. He re ports Yancey ail right politically, and crops generally lair, t rost did some hurt to tobacco. Our esteemed friend, CoL James Franks, of Macon, gave ua a pleas- call yesterday. He was en route to the Baptist Convention at Hender sonville. Sufferers from the effects of quinine, used as a remedy for chills and fever, will appreciate Ayer s Ague Cure, a pow erful tonic bitter.s composed wholly of vegetable substances, without a particle of any noxious drug. Its action is pe culiar, prompt and powerful, breaking up the chill, curing the fever, and ex Dellin? the ncison from the svstem. vet leaving no harmful or unpleasant effect upon the patient. tls Dress goods and Trimmings, Velvets, ffilks, Satin, Tricots, flannels, Linseys, Tweeds, tassimeres, Oinghams, Funis, Vanton f lan nels, Bleaclicd and Unbleached .Cottons, tc. II. REDWOOD fc CO., One Price S:ore. . Just Received, Stylish ' Clothing (inrfud ing Overcoats) and Derby Hats in Dunaps, louman s ana MMer s shapes: also new styles' in Soft Hat. -w)2si --. - - zc tied wo od & co. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F OS SALE, A pair of line STEERS and WAGOX, Comp'ele. oct 13 dtf Apply to H. II LYONS.-- CITY MAHKET, JUT OPEXEft, On Pulton Avenue, under Powell & SmiZt-r'. I have opened a FIRST CLASS MARKET where I will ktep constantly on hand the best oi Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, 4'isli and Oysters, thU the Jiarke't, a Cord J. I have had several years' experience in the busines- and re.cccUull? solicit a srare ol Tour patronage. Cash customers will find it to their advantage to call and see lor themselves. My motto is '-Good qualiiy and hone.4 quantity Respectfully, T. J. SUM MRU. oct 13 dtf Report of the Condition OF The-Flrst Kulionol Bant of Asheville, at Asheville, in the Sfat: of North Carolina, at the close ofluiinets, October 7th, 1SS0 . RESOURCES- Loans and discounts . 5U,-H3 09 Overdrafts 01 41 17. S. Bonds to secure circula tion, 4 pr ct 85,000 00 Otherstocks, bonds, mortgages, 7,510 00 Due from appioved reserve agents - 5.530 63 Due Horn other National Eanka 9,36 CO Due fio.-n State Banks and bankers 502 85 Real estate, furniture, fixtures, i,6-0 53 Current expenses and taxes paid 8.166 95 Premiums paid . 7,2:0 00 Bills of other Banks....... 1 ,:00 0'J Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents..... .. Specie Legal tender notes - Redemption fund with U. B. Treasurer (5 percc ofcir- , culatiou)........ . 3G 01 6.100 00 E-,900 00 U.IXWOO 1,125 00 Total ......... ; ; LIABILITIES. ..tl'J8,818 99 Capital stock paid ln....... Undivided profits National Bank notes outstanding Individual deposits subject to Due to other National Banks.:.... Due to State Banks and bankers 9100.000 00 18,000 00 7279 93 4,W3 S3 4,167 15 - Total........... .....tl 96,818 99 Stats of North Carolina, t county or Buncombe, S3 1 I. W. n. Penlasd, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is trne to the best of my knowledge and beliei. W. fl. PENLAKD,Casiler. Subscribed and swain to before me this 12th day of October, IStC jz. j. adiuj, noiary i-uuiio. Correct Attest : T. I. VANGILDEIt 1 '- , R. K. RAWLS, y Directors. W. W ROLLINS. I . . " R OOM3 TO LET. To a-entlemen without board furni&hed or un- furnlahed. .Apply at Johnston building, corner ration Avenue ai. a unurca street. octlOdlw - . . . - .... v JjGR BENT, - . " a nonse witn eignt rooms,, on North end of cad em y street. Apply to oot9dlw JAMES S. WEST. tt anted, . w r ? .-. .; ; A Book keeper of many jears' exnerience and thorough Accountant, desires a position in some large establishment. Cm furnish best ol reference. Address LOCK BOX K, . ootSdlw " - Asheville, S. a- w ANTED TO RENT, ' Four or five rooms for small family, with ad ditional storage reom. Will lease one year. Call on or address ASHEVILLE LUMBER CO., oct T ulw - - North Court Square. Democratic Nominees ot - Buncombe County. House of Representatives Johnstone Jones, H. A. Gudger. Sheriff -John R, Rich. Clerk John I Cathey.. , i?isfa-John R.- Patterson. " . Treasurer -John H. Courtnev. Surveyor A. II. Starnes. , " Coroner Dt W. D. Hilliarci. Call on Mnorfl anil 'Rnhai.la an 1 -oi m nice stew or fry of Oysters just received from TTnrfnlV K ... . . .... Choiee effects in clothing just received. . tf - H. RED WOOD t CO. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CSAS. A. HOUSE. i p. a. CUMMING 1 jyOORE & CUMMINGS, ' Attorttey and Counsellors at lav ASHEVILLE, N. C. Practice In the United States Circuit and Dls jV."I 7 "-"V - bwiub(. runout and Greensboro; in the Supreme Court at Rateick and in the Courts of the TwclveU JwUeUSli trictcf the State of North Carolina. . apmat aaeutian given to eolkicuons of claliM aug7-ljwiw - - - . V D R. M. SOUVIELLE, lat j of ran Paris & London Hospit4ls4 Sississs Df the Esad, Heart, frrCat Lun ; A SPECIALTY. Office Hours : 10 a. m, to 5 p. m. Offiok, Eaolk Hotxx. aug7 dlm ASHEVILLE, N. C. D R. A. M. BALLARD, PHTSlCIAir and SVROKAT. - Haywood street.. Office Telephone Call a' . 6f J-yi. G- W. PUREFOY , ; ' - Offers his professional services tV ; j. unUOiU0 Miu inff Minntnr Offlu f-1 :.i . Urug store. Residence Charlotte Bt. Ha IK Jl uo xtrix y w W. JONES, Attorney at Law, ASHEVILLE, - - . N.C Office in Johnston Building opposite Cow. House Square. Practices in the Cnnrtn nf WiuImi. North Carolina and Supreme Coxt at noieigu. nov zb-iya JRS. McGILL & BATTLE, Wabdlaw McQiix, M. D., Practice limited to Eva. Kar 1 rnht anH 1 nr,. Sam. Wkotray Battlk. M. D.U. B. N., mysicianana baigeon, Offices over De Vault's Drug Store. 3Offlce hoars 10 a, m. to 12 nu, and 2 to 4 p se4-tf JJK. JOHN HEY WILLIAMS, Physician and Surgeon. umce : Jiain at., 2 doors south of Bank. Rest dence on French Broad Avenue. - Omce hoars 11 Nip, oiiu uub a to o p. m. T HOS. A. JONE8J Attorney at Law ASHEVILLE, N. C, oct 23-ly s w Office with Dav'dsonM a Thsc. ST. DAvaeom.. - - - ja q. mati . UA V 1 usurt X MARTIN, A tornrsWfcliinallorsHt-lA W13p.vw.tlce in the 8th and tth Judicial Di&trlev ' sad iu the Supreme Court of North Carolina. sjM 'be Federal Courts of We Western District Oi won a Carolina. Meier to the Bank of AjaevUleJ seplS-swAwsra JRS. W.L.6 W. D. HILLIARD, Ptaysiciana and Siarfteon Office next door south Old Bank jan3-6mos JAMES A. BURROUGHS, Physician and Sturgeon, ASHEVILLE, N.G, Office over Powell & Snidc'a, Woodfin streets. del6-ly J ' A. TENNENT, Architect and Civil Engineer. style of building furnished upon appjicatioa. A. uiwuucu w uou uwirecu All Wwl en ixusted to me aa Civil Engineer will reoeivf prompt attention. Thorough diaixiefe of lands specialty. Port Office address, AsheriUa 01 Best, N. C. Besidenoe Swannanoa SridxeJCSv A. WATSON, M. D, CiVVinv. it tria DiraTnTiinp Corner of Grove street and Patton Avenue. vim uours : eiou a. m.. 1 to 8 P. M. stora will bMVknvAvasI anrl MawtiiHul a k. ZT ephone. . june 12-a tr Wes t En d "Pharmacy. GO TO THE -New Drag Store " Just Opened On Patton Avenu Below Depot Street, ' Where will always be found a full line of Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Dyes, Cigars, Patent Medicines, Colognes, Toilet Soaps, AND ALL KINDS OP Toilet Articles, Tooth Brushes, Hair , Brushes, all varieties, And a fine variety of COMBS, and - every thiDg nsnally'kept ia a First Class Drug Store ' Very Respectfully, f J. II. WOODCOCK, ; -Graduate of Pharmacy, -:? r : Patton Areane, - ' se 30-dorn , ; . Below Depot Bl
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