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4 if' ' V v DAILY EDITION. rasm, Stoao & Cmcroa, KDITORB AND PROPR1ETOB8. " lYar, $. fi. Mow.; .- 3.00 1 Year. ' 1.60 rkly Mon., . ':TJ5 ifc" ? TTSIN-G RATES CO W. AHUXVII.!.!! SOCIETIES. Cmu Omnumdcry, No. 6. J. A. Porter Eminent oiiiumnder; Jordan Stone. Secretary. Meeta am o-.i:ioIay night lu each month. ,. . A-htriUf ampler, B. A. il.-O. H. Bell, High Truest; 8. Ilammertiilaif, Secretary. Meets h tvial Wednesday night In each mouth. -. nil. Herman -. No. 118. A. F. A. M.- -II. C. Fugs WorahipfUl Master; Fred. L. Jacob ecretf.ry : Meets ;th rsV Friday night In each . mouth. ' r a .Swi:"t:xi Lodge, JT. " H.. No. 96 J -Boan'.niin. IMctator; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Mvetttu tin and third Monday nights in each I1 Council, No. 701, R. -L Lef y, Resent : Jordan Stone, Secretary. e 'u the half of the Knights of Honor on the second .) ftmrth Monday nights in each month. Tl,e Woman's MtisioMUV EocUfv of the M.K. hurch, Soulh, meet io the church class-room on thu Kirst Friday of every moulb at i o clocar.M. The Beauty of the West lodge No. 40, F .A. A. Y. M. Meets on the finst and third Monday ' nisuta in each month. James Lattunore, Worehipf al Master ; H. B. Brown, Secretary. The AsheoilUi Public Library, over Mr. fcep cr's8toro, opposite Eagle Hotel, ana next dwr to The Bank of Asuevillo, is open jna ... tors from 18 a. m. to lp. m. and from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. J.1IETIUB CHCBCH DIEECTOBT AteUwlisl Episcopal Church Church 8L Rov. W. W. Eaya Morning services 11 a. m. ; icning tcrvices 1 p m. ; prayer meeting Wed X;day evoulng 7 p. so. Salbath schools ' ' Prestyterum Vkvrck Churcli St. r.ov. J. P. Gammon Services 11 a. tn.;7 p. oi.; prayer meeting five p. m. Wednes day; Sabbath school half-past 9 a. m. Pnisarpal Church, Trinitv corner Ghwohaad WiUou) Sis. Dev. Jarvis Buxton, D. D. ET. Yarday ' HcBce, Assistant Bector. Serricos 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. Baptist Cliurch corner. Woodfin and Spruce. Kov. J. L. Carroll Services 11 I a; ?:S0 p. m.; praver meeting 7:30 d. v. Wednesday; Sabbath school 9 a. m. Roman Catholio CTiurch. Uev. John A. McHugh Services every Sun day at 11 a. m, but the first 8unday of the month, when services will be held at the Warm Springs. Sunday school at 10 a. m. at Ashe viUe. DouUeday Minion Church. KevWW Bays Pastor. Uabbatn.School, JH Weaver Supt. . COLORED CIirBCIIES. A. 31. JS. Clmrch (Zion) College 9i.f, Key. Mr. Sherman Servicos 11 a. m.; 3 p. m., and half.paet 7 p- rn.; Sabbath school 9 m -Baptist, ltov. Mr. Burnley Services 11 a. m. ; 3 p.m and half-pftr.t 7 p. m.: Sabbath school 1.30 p.m JSviscoval. Rov. Mr. Massiah Services 11 a. m.; Sab bath school 3 p.m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. OFFICE OR Home Treatment. WIS ARE PERMANENTLY LOCATED IS ?t Asheville, N. C, Otlicenn Main Street, rnlliam House, first floor. We moke a specialty of treating Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis Rheumatism, Paralysis, Chorea, Neuralgia, abd, in fact, all chronic dia. Isheri nondit'nn of th blood. If you are able to walk to the office, you CAN . be UUKil), as many are Demg curea Dy onr new treatment, vve use in aaamon io tne uxygen, ia Medicated Vapor. In this way we can treat the lungs locally, as wc vaporiza all medicines; and the patient in hales the vapor, holding it for a short time in the - lungs thus the msdlcine held in suspension in the vapor is deposited in the air cells, where it is talteu up by the blood. It not only produces the local etleet aesirea, but A CONSTITUTIONAL EFFECT. It you have any kind of Lung disease, come and consult us. We will not charge you anything for consultation. THE OXYGEN GAS, breathed two or tbrci times a day, will restore you to perfect health, though you may think vmireelf beyond the reach of remedies. There is not the least danger connected with the treat ment. The enuct is pleasant, ana tne result nerni&nent. For Asthma, it Is a specific is much as Quinine s for eh ills. If you have Asthma, it will cure you, ana tue reiiei is aimou instantaneous. NASAL CATARRH, or treatment wiU permanently cure y-ra. We have been using the OXYGEN AND THE MEDICATED , VAPOR for some yean, and In that time wa have cu red hnndnds ot cases of Consumption after they had repeatei hemorrhages, and were given op ty the uest pnysicians in tne lanu , All diseases treated locally. Come to our office f and get NATURE 3 UBDICINE. - m COMPOUND OXYGEN. We also pay special attention , RECTAL DI8- PILES. FISTULA, FISSURE, AND RECTAL ULCER, We have an entirely new treatment, that is palnlesR; tne patient need not lose one Hour irom ' business or pleasure. We do hot nse the knife rr Utgatare, or the carbolic arid injection. We can CURE you, and are willing to INSURE a ttnii, ii you mi uesire. NO CURE, NO PAY! We send the HOME TREATMENT with 2hemicals to last two months for S19. We do not sublUh Testimonals. bat on aDDlication will lurnLsh any number of post office address, man ners of patient who have been cured under our treatment. ;onsutation iree. DK3. HARGAN. GATCHfLL & STONE. Members of the mm of H , H. 4 B. Physicians. aiu? i-aaw;im ASHEVILLE MDSIG HOUSE '.NORTH SIDE PUBLICSQUARE. Bells IYaNOS and ORG ANS on Monthly In- jHRiimtnis oj to ai.a ONE PRICE ONLY. Hheet Music and Muic Books. 'Old instru aiciits taken in exchange. . 1'cir Catalogues snd CircDlars apply to 0. PALE. ugl:i?iwly -C ft rFeiline-plfH'tfrinipoi'tcdcake iMor-K era J1 bWb' aucrrust Jmm , A lie VOL II.-NO 159. DAILY EDITION. the daixt crniEsr . Will be published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rate strictly xuh : One Year. . . . . f 00 Six Months, ... . . 3 00 ThMO -.' . . 1 50 nnft u . . . . 60 One Week, . . . . 15 Our Camera will deliver the paper ev ery Morning; in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the Citizen Office. Send your' Job Work ofaU binds to the Citizen Office, if you van il done neatly, cheaply and with dispatch. Arrival and Departure or Passenger Traiauk Saubbust Arrives t5 a. m. and 7:53 r. K. " Departs 100 a m and 5:31 p m. Tennessee Arrives 9-0 a, m. and 5:21 p. m. Departs 10:01 a. m. and 85 p m. Waynzsvtlix Arrives 8 -20 p m. and departs 10:10 a. m.- " r - The general nudl from tht Saat ta received by the 8:56 a. nr. trrtn g(nHf9l mail from jef4int Eock branch by the 4A1 p. in. train. Amailfrow Washington and Charlotte,, or poaches from lines oonneeled with these points is received by the 72 p. m. train ; and pouch 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. INTERESTING READING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. Ve invite attention to the ndver- tisement of N. Plumadore, concerning lands feu sale. , tr Schedule on the A. & S. R. R. The following ia the schedule at pres ent ran on the Asheville and Spartan burg Rail Road : Leave Asneviiie a. m. Arrive at Hendersonville. 8:15 " Spartanburg 11:40 " Leave Spartanburg 4 p. m. Arrive at Hendersonville 7:10 " " Asheville S:lo " Our Graham friends' have not suf fered from recent frosts. We are glad to hear it. A number of visitora to Asheville desire to rent small nicely furnished cottages. Would it not bo well for some of our raDitalists to prepare for such demands. Such investments always pay. Our country merchants cannot do bet ter than patronize our Asheville mer chants. The latter have purchased very large, and very full and superior stock of goods, and. vail supply an cemanasas reasonable aa they can do eisewnere. Hand up a nome market, it neips an. "We are pleased to learn that Mr. W. B. Gwyn, who has been quite ill for some days, is convalescing. We hone to see him out in a few days. Mr. J. F. Jordan, we are also glad to state, ia out of danger and recover, ing. We hope our friends will soon be well. Those who read the Advances reports of the Johnston-Malone contest, who have heard these gentlemen speak.under- stand well enougu.how much truth the Advance contains, its assertions concern ins; its chief patron. Mr. Pearson, are on the same line. They will not deceive the people. The people of Buncombe are not in the habit of taking as truth the purchased statements oi people. Mr. Pearson's paid poet says, "Rally to Pearson, -the people's defender," &a. . Why did Mr. Pearson not defend the people in the legislature where he could have done eome good, and not encourage, by his : course that which his friends object to, and do all his defending when it is too late to do good .y . Mr. Pearson declared at Black Mountain that he Witt'd vote tl e dsmocratic State ticket, thus going back on his friends Lusk and jla lone - He said he would support those on the local tickets who would sup port him, thus pledging himself to Fox, who, Mr. Lusk's friends claimed, was nominated over the latter by fraud. Mr. Pearson is beginning to reach out after the Fox's tail hoping to be given a lift, and is going square back on Mr. Lusk,Iwho'drafted his plat' form and helped nominate him by tne anti-stock law convention. His organ denies Mr. PearsOn; is on Mr, Lust's platlormi-anxL Mr Pearson said at Black Mountain'' be would not vote for Mr. Lusk for Judge, He seems determined to cut his late friend and director on all points. Well, Well! Good news comes to us . from all the west fti to democratic prospects. Messrs. Merrimon and Ferguson, and Johnston will carry their re' spective districts by " large majori ties. Messrs. Elias. Wilson, Ebbs, Baily and Tull, and Twitty'will be elected to the Senate. The true men of the country are -rapidly coming together. "Money" can only buy a very few. . 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,8 composed wholly of vegetable suDstances, without a particle of any noxious drug. ..Its action is pe culiar, prompt and powerful, breaking . , - , -II ,1 . F 1 up tue cuiu, curing u mver. ,uuu ci rjellin? the Dcison from the system, vet leaving no harmful or. unpleasant effect upon tne patient. -, , tio , ' m '" The BiBOAiN Cocstwt at Law's, : Just started.' 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 evr colore at ; v . i .i law's, w, -; : -opposite Eagle Hotel Ashe ASHEVILLE. N. C THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14 1886 lie' Pearson's organ and hireling editor ask why Mr. Farman did not publish all of Mr. Pearson's letter. . We published all relating to that matter; the others simply related to private matter. Any person desiring to read the entire letter, and see all of its contents, can have that privilece bv calhneat theCrnzas office. We published enough to show that if tne railroad was paying tne uraws tor what it was aoms. and Mr. rearson was pocketing part of the pay bo would have been satisfied; not being paid for it, any thing done bv the paper not antagonistic to me railroad and m tue private inter ests of Mr. Pearson was all wrong. The people can judge of this very well, and caeogruze Mr. Pearson a claims to un- aelnsh patriotism. (?) Let democrats be on guard. Eery effort, as has been shown, is resorted to by our enemies to deceive de mo- ocrats, and split them; and thus se cure a victory. C Some - so-ealled democrats, with Mr. Pearson's mon ey ia thfir pockets, are working for hSit other antL-democratio can- di&f Some, who' came to the convention and voted for Jones or Gudger, are doing this. Let each honest man in each township watch such men, and keep clear of them. All such are sneaks, and our people will be deceived and injured by fbl- owmg such. A country farmer said - yesterday, my objection to Mr. Pearson id that when he might have helped me OLthe stock-law, might hiive de feated the measure by working against it in the legislature, he not only proved faithless, but contribu ted to the passage of the law by his course. ' I do not like a man who either deserts to the enemy or runs away while the battle is going on and proposes to do the fighting after we have been captured. I was opposed to the stock-law, but I can have no confidence in Mr. Pearson's opposition to it or his ability to do me any good if elected. 1 shall vote against him, if I have to vote for a square republican to do it" Let all men examine Mr. Pearson s record acd see if he will do to trust. Graham County. Our friend W. D. Crisp of Gra ham is in the city. He says every thing politically is all right in his county. Quite a number of repub licans will vote the democratic ticket, that is, having to choose be' tween democrats they will take the straight democrat as the best who offer. Johnston will carry the coun ty by a very large majority.. Mr. Crisp himself is a republican," but be wants the best men to bold tne offices. He is strong for Johnston, and other democrats. Work i no the Colored Bektueen. On Tuesday evening Mr. Bill Deaver, who is one of Mr. Pearson's chief lieu tenants, hired a team in Asheville for a party of mixed patriots to goto Ardeh to teach the colored brethren of that local ity how to vote, and specially that they must vole for Pearson to go to Raleigh to repeal the ttock law and do other things against the white property owners of .buncombe and Western Carolina. Tne distinguished delegation which was sent out from town to run the country colored folks in the interest of Mr. Pearson, was composed of Hon. Geo. Greenlee, colored, Hon. Uharles Lane, colored. Hon. John Brown, colored, and Mr. West Af ter these loyalists reached the place they met some few voters, and proceeded to work their lungs in behalf of Mr. Pearson to the full value of their employment. A party, possibly the same, are to go to Leicester to-night on the same business, White men of Buncombe, think of una, and do not sleep on your rights. The enemy is at work, day and night. Of course, Mr. Pearson foots all bills. Can this sort of an element run Buncombe. and bysucii met nods r How' They Work Mr. Pearson's Deception. The following letter, recently tent to a prominent Republican who favors the stock law, by Mr. Robt. O. Patterson, who is one of the executive officers of the Republican party of this county, and an active worker for Mr. Pearson, lias been furnished us for publication. We ask all people to read it, and see by what methods Mr. Pearson's agents are resort ing to elect their boss; and also ask the attention of Democrata . to this Repub hcan scheme to "beat democracy." Let all honest men, Republicans or Dem ocrats, read this, and see if they can sup port Mr. Pearson. Mr. Patterson says : Asheville, K. C, Sept 14th, 1886. Mr. lessee Sumner: Dear Sir:1 want yon to be sure and come in here Thursday to the meeting. I want to talk with yon about the poli tical outlook as I understand yon are for Jones and Gudger. For the sake of the party dont do it: yon need have no fears about stock law. that will all be properly settled; let ns drop tnat question and beat mo rung democracy wane we nave lot flint chance in 15 years. Be sure to come. Yours truly, - K. O. Patterson. Ladies desiring any thing in the line of Dresses. Dress Goods. Hats. Millinery and all kinds of Ladies' Furnishing txoods, will do well to wait and examine the stock just purchased in New York bv Mrs. C. M. Williams and Miss Tennie Wilkie. Tho goods are all new and of tne latest styles. 1 bey ara 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 lOdU. . - ; Farh 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, 20cresvBESH tobacco lands, with fonr good tobacco barns. - v . . sept 10 dtf ; ' I TUB COUNTY CANVASS. SPEAKING AT COOPERS YESTERDAY. LARGE CEOWD, GOOD And Good Feeling. WITT MR. PEARSON DID If OT GO T0 8PAMT. Discusses tne Town Charter Bill, and Denounces the Connty Commissioners and Justices. COrSTr CANDIDATES HAKE TH1S6S UVK1T. . Tb candidates re eOv-tarday t at Coopere Station, Swanuanoa townn Bhip. A large crowd were present, and every thing passed off most or derly, as we knew would be the case without outside interference, notwithstanding the recent rumors that Genl Jones and Mi. Gudger could not speak in that and Black Mountain townships without a dis turbance on the part of the: people. As the Citizen said some days ago, relative to this imputation upon our people, they are not of that class who tolerate disturbances on public occasions.' Being an honest self-respecting people, they will not permit that which would bring re proach upon themselves. There fore, everything passed off very pleasantly at Coopers, as it did at Black Monntain. The county can didates opened the speaking, and this feature was rather more exhilo erating than the day before, all the candidates who have active oppo nents speaking with much zeal. Our democratic candidates are sustain ing themselves well, and making mends. Mr. Pearson opened for the legis lature. He said that he expected to have crossed the briny deey this fall, and .spent the winter in Spain, and sailing upon the deep blue waters of the' beautiful Mediterra nean but that his great love for the people of Buncombe had restrained him, and he was here to stand by them, lold the people - what a beautiful country Spain was, and how he longed to be there, but -that he could never, no never, leave Bun combe so long as fences did't exist in one part of the county and did in another, or words to that enect. He said he was a poor man, verv poor man, true he was considered rich here where eyery body was eo very poor, but if in New York he would be considered a very .poor man. Notwithstanding he was so very poor, whenever one of his hear ers paid one dollar tax he, Pearson, paid one hundred and fifty dollars. H9 was fernent the way the stock law was passed, and denounced se verely the county commissioners and county Justices. He was very severe in this denunciation. Re ferred to his effort to prevent Asheyille from shifting all taxation for county purposes upon the coun try people, repeating very nearly his circular letter No. 1, exposed in the UrrrzEN yesterday morning. Mr. Jones followed, and com pletely exposed Mr. Pearson's record upon the town bill, his sympathy for the poor man, and on all other matters of local concern in this can vass. The speaking of both Messrs. Gudger and Jones were a complete refutation of the assertions and as sumptions of Mr. Pearson, each of the gentlemen reading from the re cords showing his inaccuracies and inconsistencies. Mr 'Wells, republi can, spoke also, dealing in much good humor but no argument, and kept the crowd in good humor. - Democracy is gaining daily. Let all of our boys work however, until the day of election. The Carolina Fair Association Will hold its annual fair at Char- loUI26thiL.Tlie pros pects are, writes the the energetic secretary, most flattering for the best exnibition, in general, ever made at an exhibition of the "Association. We wish it all success. Arrived, 'r' " Handsome line of Ladies' Dress Goods, &c. just arrived at the Ladies' Furnish ing House, corner Patton Avenue and Church street. ; . ., oct 14 dtf Wakted. . - A Eor for tha Telerihon& office. ' An- ply to . . . seplfrdtf N. W Gibdwood. To t a viait rn 4Via Tunanaoa A ana ft - ment at Law's. Yon will find it inter esting. , : -' -. "''-.:) r New Goods now arriving by almost every train.- sep22tf H.JtEDWOOJi&CO. '. Owing to the tress of work consequent upon the receipt of a large lot of good, we. have been absolutely unable to -show onr patrons proper attention for, the last ten days. We beg to express our regret, ana to say that no such dead-lock wUl occur aaain tlds season. Our stock is now about complete, and presents good value at all points, with rea bargains at short intervals.- - IT. RED WOOD & CO. For Rent. ' : A two-room cabin and a number of room3, ' pleasantly located, on Bailey street. Enquire of G.L. McDonald, 1 door South 1st National Bank.- -oct 12 d-2wks Board op Trade akd toe Stock " Law. , - ;.' ' :" . The Board of Trade and the To bacco Association of .Asheville are largely responsible for the passage of the stock-law- - These bod t v s are composed of influential . business men. They, are supposed to be level headed citizen?, men who have at heart the interests of the ; entire population, specially of our farming class. They are supposed to act with deliberation, and, when they pass resolutions, to know" what they are doing. . " , . . Is it forgotten, that on February the 21st 1885, a. large meeting of the Board of Trade and Tobacco Asso ciation passed the following resolu tion: - "i Jtesohed, That tl:? -meeting1.- of the Board of Trade,- lobacoo Assot cintion. and citizens of Asheyille is strongly in favor of the stock-law now pending in the Legislature, and requests our senator and represen tatives to use their exertions in securing its passage."- This resolution was offered by W. T. Penniman, Esq., a- well known democrat, and personal and politi cal friend of Mr. Pearson ; and it was passed unanimously. Further, it was passel, right upon the heels of a speech made by Mr. Pearson, who-was making a short visit to Asheville, to ascertain public senti ment upon this and other questions pending iu the legislature. Who knows what great weight thesejresolutions had with Mr. Gud ger and Mr. Jones in their support of the stock law? On the day these resolutions were adopted, the stock law bill had only passed its second reading; it could readily have been modified or defeated altogether on its third reading if il had become adyisable to do so. If thatmeeting had protested against the will in stead of favoring it, who knows what its fate would have been ? Certain ly, such an expression from so po tential a body as the Asheville Board of Trade, the Tobacco Association and citizens generally in joint meet ing assembled must have influenced more or less, the. action of our rep resentatives. Messrs. Jones and Gudger obeyed the voice of these great organiza tions, and of the hundreds who pe titioned them; and surely it would be unfair and unjust, for the . mem bers of those organizations, who were present at the meeting Feb. 21, 1S85, to turn their backs on Jones and Gudger, whom Mr. Pearson de nounces for doing what the Board of Trade and the Tobacco Associa tion by public resolution unani mously requested them to do, in his presence and hearing and with out a word of objection from him. Any one buying $10 worth of goods from Ballard Bros, at Asheville or Marshal, will receive as a premium the Country Homes for one year. It is & large 16-page journal, "devoted to the farm, household and the building up of W. N. C. MrPearson says-he is "informed" we "conspired" . to bring about the chastisement which Mr. McAden gave him in Baleigh. We defy him to name a single person who ever gave him such information. If he cannot name such, and sustain his assersion, then what must honest people of Buncombe think of him? Is be fit to be a representative of an honest man r A peculiar virtue in A ver's Sarsaparilla .8 that while it cleanses and purees the blood from all corruption and impurities, and thereby roots out disease, it builds up and invigorates the whole Bystem, and makes one young again. tin. Measures taken for A. Raymond & Co , Fashionable New York Tailors, and a fit juaranlecd. Samples now ready for inspec tion. U. KJUV WUUV 5C w. Sept2Sdcod A Fine "Property for Sale. That splendid property on Patton Av enue opposite .Battery I'arK Hotel known as Barnett Boarding House, containing over two acres with beautiful grove and ltirga hnnaa with sdxtoan ronnan Can ba bought on long time and at reasonable price. Apply to Atkinson uocke, sept V ti Aeai estate ueaiers. Warranted S&oes from following makers: Ziealer Bros.. J. A. Banister. Packard and Ureter, Mernam ana ruler, ana Morgan Bros. U. KKD WOUV VU, Oysters in shell at Turner's. Fresh and nice. Fresh Oystera furnished in cans to the trade at Moore and ko hards . ' Merino and Wool Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Shopping Bags, Buttons; Braids,' and Fancy Goods generally. - H. liJUJ fYUUJJ as Cu. Carpets, Art Squares, Smyrna Rugs, Mats, Upholstery Goods, &c - M. REDWOOD & CO. - For every, delicacy of the season. served np in the best manner, go to Tur ners lunch counter, m tne Johnston building, corner Patton Ave. and Main street. . ., .v. : .... , , z ? Handsome effect ": J Ladies' ' Wraps, Dress Goods and Trttnmings,juH opened. sepZitf . RED WOOD & CO. CEMETERY. For burial lota In the "Asheville Cemetery ap ply, w.thont delay, to " - r -. - A. J. XYJIABi, Keal Eatat Broker And Agent for the Asheville Cemetery Co. augl8d3mos. ... - . PRICE 5 GENTS Correspondence. " ' ' " ' : . . )wing to the' pressure upon our col umua wo have to abridge -our corres pondence, but will endeavor to give the pith of what they write : . , A citizen" writes from Mills River, Johnston for-removing Mr. Case, the post master of. Gypeey post office, and eays : Caso was not the post master; J. M. Ballard was, and Mr. B. resigned, and Uase, who liad been aeaistant to Ballard sent up bis name for appointment, but nei ng too young tne department wonid not appoint' him. And' Air. Johnston would have been justified in removing him had he been appointed, as he was very busy circulating documents against Mr. Johnston two vears ago. As to the removal of the post office to a remote part of the district this is false; it is now more convenient to the majority of the people. it does not matter what may be said bv the Advance, C&pt. Johnston will get a majority of both parties in all thisseclion. Another friend writer troni Henderson ville, relative to the dismsion between Messrs. - Johnston ani-Ma1one it that point, resecting with -iJblc -indication the report in the AdvahTeff?? aVrfiecus- sion as a reflection npnw tai interfrgence of that people. The FIopdoodlpaper cannot make votes by such misrepresen tations for its Flopdoodle candidate. Mr. Johnston's speech was, like all his others, able and honest, and created great en thusiasm, and, while a few disgruntled men may vote for Maj. Malone, all the thinking men of the county will vote for Johnston. (We will say to our friends that no one was deceived . by the statements of the Advance, its reckless disregard of the truth has impressed those who read it. and the people of this section who know the people of Henderson have too high a regard lor the latter's intelligence to be lieve any such reports about them.) The W. N. C. Baptist Convention, This body met in Hendersonville yesterday. About 125 delegates were in attendance. The Rev. J. B. Boone was elected President, Rev. W. W. Wells Secretary, aad J, D. Brevard Treasurer. The convention is fully organized and will be ready for business to-dav. At Middletown, Va.,. Oct. 9th, 1864, Capt. S. B. West received a verj severe shell wound in the head, from which shock his voice was to tally destroyed : but after many kinds of medical treatment he re gained it August 21st, 1865," since which time his voice has often failed, to be restored after a few days treatment. But last Saturday bis voice began tailing, and has grown worse until he can scarcely speak at all. - and he offers this apology to all who may think him inattentive in his manner of address, especially to his lady customers. Mr Pearson condemns ns ' for support ing a'.neasnref whiehrive3'- no hondred and fifty convicts at State expense to construct a railroad into Cherokee coun ty, thus benefitting Cherokee, Clay and Uraham directi , and the whole state in directly, lie sat tiient while the people of Cherokee. Clay and Graham, and all other counties, were being taxed to giv. from two hundred and nine convicts to construct the Cape rear and Yadkin Valley road into counties in which he has large landed int :rests. Do the peo ple of Buncombe, who bad to do without railroad facilities so long, endorse this act of Mr. Pearson, aimed as it was at their neighbors and friends of Cherokee and the West? Wo believe not ' Just What They All Sar. Eon. D. D. Ilaymo, of Salem, Ills., says he uses Dr, Bosanko's congh and Lnng Syrup in ma lamiiy wita tuo most Batisiactory results, in all cases of coughs, colds aad croup, ana recommends it m particular lor tne mue ones. sample Dottle free at il. 1. Joyous, aawiw. Dress gouds and Trimmings, Velcelx, Silks, Satins, Tricots, l'lannels, Unse'js, Ttceeds, Cassn.xeres, Ginghams, Prints, Canton Flai nels, Blearlied and Unbleached Cottons, &c. tl. K&V WUUV & CO., One Price Store. ' lust Receieed, Stylish Clothinq (includ ing Overcoats) and Derby Hat 'sin Danlaps, Youman's and Miller's shapes; also 'new styles in Soft tl-jas. sep2W H. RED WO OD & CO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. D BESS MAKING. The Misses Davis havintr moved Into the Bed house at South end Bailey street, will continue aress malting. oct an -pO BENT, FOB A FEW MONTHS, Furnished Dwelling, now occupied by me, on Baileystreet. . W, E. FELHAM. oct 14 au CIOBBENT, Elegant new cottage built in best manner for winter comfort, Haywood street, next door to ueo. a. i-oweu. Apply to wauilh. a. u w it in, - H 4tf A tdoao9 op Gv, at. OB BENT, A nicely furnished house of six rooms on CIbt ton street. Inquire on the premises, or at the oct 14 dlwk CITIZEN office OR BENT, Large Brick House, eicht rooms and necessary outbuildings with five or ten acres beautiful gronnas, oia or iiaray place. Apply to oct 14 dlwk J. M. CAMPBELL. F iOB SALE, A pair of fine STEEE3 and WAGON, complete. oct ia an Apply to ti. u iiiunu. OIT Y MABKET, . . JUST OPENED, On Patton Avenue, under Powell dc Snider'. I have onened a FIRST CLASS MABKET where I will keep constantly on hand the best of Beer, Pork, Mutton, Sansuge, . Fth and Oysters. . V 1 tht the iarkel affords. ''''. 2 ' ' I have had several years' experience ra the business and respectfully solicit a share Qf your patronage. Cash customers will tnd it to their advantage to call and see for themselves. My motto is "Good quality and hocest quantity." Respectfully; T. i. SUMMES. . oct 13 dtf . - . . - - . XOB BENT, . , -u . . ... - . . .- . . a. nouse wiui eigu rooms, on itoiui uu w Academy street App:y to. oct van JAMES S. WEST. ANTED, ; -r. . ... V-'"" .: A Book keeperof many years' ezDerience and a thorough Accountant, desires a position in some large establishment. Cn furuish best ol reference. Address LOCK BOX K,i oct9dlw Asheville, N. C. v CITIZEN JOB; OFFICE, WlSST BIDE PUBLIC BtJUA KL. BILL HEADS,. ' ' LETTER HJCADS, POSTERS, :" ' ' BLANKS, & And fob Work of all kinds don with fromftness and a7 low f rices. Domoeratle JTemlnee of Buncombe County. HoUM nf HemrmrJn1ine Jnli nefnna Jones, H. A. Gudger. (sheriff Jotin K. Rich. . Clerk John I Cathey. Register John R.- Patterson. Treasurer John H. Courtney. -Surveyor A. H.Starnes. Coroner Dr. W. D. Hilliard. i - Call fin Moont and Italia nla mil nat a nice stew or fry of Oysters just received from Norfolk, j .,. Choice effects in clothing just received, tf H. RED WOOD' de CO. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CHAS. A. MjOoKE. ' P. A. CUMMING OORE & CTJMMINGS, Attorneys and Counsellor sul Lata ASHEVILLE, N. C riot Courts at Asheville, 8tateavrEharlom WgMjwAlw -- rr. JIt. M. SOUVIELLiV . late of the Paris a Los do Hospitals. Diseases Of Us Eeii, Eeari, TirOsi lw A SPECIALTY. ' . Office Hours : 10 a, m. to 5 p. rn. Office, Eaole Hotel, aug 7 dim ASHEVILLE, N. C. JE. A. M. BALLARD, PHTSlCIAip and SURGEOJT. Offira Knrth alrfa TnV.H anmaM -rt ,j, - Haywood street. Office Telephone Call V : 64 Residsnce Telephone Call So. 43, UUO M I VAU1UUB JJU D ,R. G W. PUREFOY the citizens of Asheville and Rurronn.I. ing country. Office over CantichaeTe Drug store. Residence Charlotte at. ae 10-aiy w. W. JONES, Attorney at Kav, ASHEVILLE, - - - . N.C Office in Johnston Building opposite Cms. jiouse oquore. North Carol! lift nnA RnnrpmA C.nnrk 4 Baleigh. . nov 26-iyd D ,RS. McGILL & BATTLE, Wardlaw McQill, M. D., Practice limited to Eve. Kar.l mht anil T nn Sam. WxarxAT Battle. H. D.JJ. 8. N., Physician and Soigeon. umces over De vault's Drag Store. tfHOfflce hours 10 a. m. to 12 tn . ml ti a n at. ae -tf D K. JOHN HEY WILLIAMS, . Physician and Surgeon. . turn ok,, uwn nuu ox rang, xtea, aenceon French Broad Avenue. ' Omc&hoarall i. ui. hi a p. m., ana irom to P. m. fJlH0S.A. JONESJ - - Attorney at Law ASHEVILLE, N.- C, oct 22 ly s w Office with Day dson Ma Taxc. . DAvmsoir. JAS O. IfAETW - DAVIDSON A MARTIN, A ItorncyaACognaeUoi fat.lMiW Wlti u tlM In tha O-K . t.jj.I.i . and iu the Supreme Court ot North Carolina, ana North Carolina. xteier to the Baox or Asnevlllaj sepls-awAwSm - - " - JRS. W. L.5 W. D. HILLIARD, Physicians and & org eon Office next door aonth Old Bank j an 3-6 mos TAMES A. BURROUGHS. Piiygician and StargeoB, ASHEVILLE, N. C, Office over Powell & SnidcVk - es Residenra mrnnr nf afsfn Woodfin streets. del6-ly " A. TENNEOT, Architect and Civil Engineer. Designs. SDeclfl cations, and Eatimaina m tha style of building furnished npon appjicatioa, A. work superintended when desired. All work en trusted to me as Civil Engineer will receive prompt attention. ThorougH drainage of lands a specialty. Post Office address, Asheyille oi Dest,n.ii. nestoenoe Bwannanoa j mayiiHunoa p A. WATSON, M. D. OFFICE AT HIS RUSiniCNfil?. Corner of C rove street and Patton Avenue. - umce nours : a to u A. M., 1 to B P. aL Calls left at Carmichael's or Pelham'a Dru Store will beoonyeyed, and responded to, by tel ephone. luneia-dtf . ' , ,u West End Pharmacy. GO TO THE New Drng Store Just Opened On Patton Avenue, . 7 Below Depot . Street , ' w Where will always be found a full . line of -.; Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Dyes, Cigars, Patent Medicines, . .. Cologne, Toilet Soaps, . ' " " " : AND. ALL KINDS OF ' . ' :;-. -i r.'--S Toilet Article Tooth Brushes, Jtfair v-Brushes, all varieties,- ' And a fine variety of COMBS, and . everything usually kept In a - First' Class Drag iore . , Very? :Res)tfuAl3i, . .JS WOODCOCK, . ' Graduate of Pharmacy, : r'n ,J-i;V;'i ; Patton-Ayenue, so 30;d5m ; ; ; Below' Depot Bt. r 1 - '--.)
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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