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CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. BILL HEADS . ' LETTER HJfiADS, POSTERS, - '. BLANKS, & And fob Work f alt kinds don -with "' fromftnesM and at Uwfrict. Ashsvi o 1 he .Tartar, Stoao & Canarac, RIHTORS AND PROPRIETORS. 1 Year, $.0 fl Mow., S.OO "1 Yenr, 1,00 -fitly. VOL II.-NO160. ASH EVILLE, N. C FRIDAYS MORNING; OCTOBER 1586 PRICE 5- CENTS rEitTISTNG It A TES LOW. DAILY EDITION. AMIIKYILXE SOCIETIES. (,Vtn C5mAr,No. 6.-J. A. Porter Eminent .'ORuoar.dar ; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets first rf'ednowlay night la each month. ,,' , . .UkrrUJe Chapter. M.-a. H. Bell, High rri..i- tf. HummemhiR:'. Secretary. Meets he unwind Wednesday night in each month. jfi. l.'cnsum -. No.' 118. A. F. .4. Jr.- eerotiv-y. i-'M!Uy.bc first Friday uight in each Tmrr.'-na Lodge, K.'nt 11., No. 646. J 4. rioir.ii.iau. IKctator; Jordan Stone, Secretary. . v...... -i. . .;r.i 111,1 third Monday nights in each J' 0rl Cbwncil, Ko. 701, R. Kills Lory, licsrent : Jordan 8tone, Secretary. Meets n th hall of the Knights of Honor on the second iii.l fiin.-th Monday nights in each month. 7:ic Ifvmam's Mitrionary dneieti of the M. JS. 1 horeh, Sonthj meet in the church class-room on U10 First Friday of every month at 4 o clockr.M. The Beauty of the West lAxlge Ao. iO, F. A. A. Y. M. Moots on tho first aud third Monday oizhts in each month. James lttunore, arr.v,infnl Matr H. Tl. Brown. Secretary. The Adteville Public LVrary, over Mr. Kep- or's Store, opposite Eaglo Hotel, ana new, djor to The Bank of Asheviile, is open to via tors from 18 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 4:30 to (jOp.m. ."llIBV.II.XJE ClliaCH DIBECTOBT - ifrJJtodixl Episcopal-Church Church BL i iUs. W. W. Eayj Morning scrJoea 11 a. m. s weniuu rcrnoes ,t p :.; prayer wouwuk ; 7ji p Ln prayer tneuung wea- i jnxray evening 'X P- m.CDatn sonooi v i Presbyterian Chiirchr Church SL Dev. J. P. Gammon Services 11 a. m.;7p. m.i prayer meeting five p. m. Wednes day: Sabbath school half-past 9 a. m. fvucopal Church, Trinity corner ClMrthand Widow Bis. KcT.-JarvU Buxton, D. D. Bcv. Varday McBee, Assistant Bfctor. Services Bnnday, 11 a. m. ; 5 p.m.; Wednesdays, Fridays and Holy Days, 10 a. m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 6 p. m. ; Friday, 8 p. m. Sunday school 9-0 a. m. Baotist Church corner Woodfin and bpruce. f. 3 T. rrrnll Services 11 a m.: 7:30 n. m prayer meeting 7:30 d. v. Wednesday; Sabbath school 9 a. m. Roman Catholic Cliurch. iin Jnhn A. McHuch Sorvicea every Sun day at 11 a. m, but the first Sunday of the month, when services will be held at the Warm HnrinirK Snndav school at 10 a. m. at Ashe viile. DouHedau llistum Church. Rev W W Bays Pastor. Babbatb. .School, S H Weaver Snpt. COI.OKElr VIIITBCIIEM. A. a. E. C!Mrch(Zion College St.tj irr TiU: Slmrman Services 11 a. m.: 8 P. m." and half.past 7 p. 'n.; Sabbath school 9 - Baptist. Iter. M: Rnmlev Servioes 11 a. in.: 3 p.m., "and half-past 7 p.m.; Sabbath school 1.30 p.m Episcopal. JIrt. Kr. Mafsiah Services 11 a. m.; Sab bath school 3 p. m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. OFFICE OR Home Treatment. 17 INI Y Asheviile, N. C, OOice on Main Street, ruTUnm House, first floor. We make a specialty of treating Consumption, Asthma, Bronckitis Rheumatism, Paralysis, Chorea, Neuralgia, and, in fact, aU chronic dis eases, and all diseases resulting irom an unpover iahod Rondlt'nn 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. weueinaaaiuontoineuxygen,ui Medicated Vapor. In this way we can treat the lungs locally, I luis way we can ureal us langH iuckii v, m i vaporizs all medicines; and the patient in- stK vapor, holding it for a short time in the we hales the vapor, nouiing it ior a snort time mine lungs thus the medicine held in suspension in the vapor is ucposueoiu tue air cens, wuere is taken uj. by tlie blfKjd. It not only produces the -a 8roxsTiTUTi()VAL EFFECT t-wiif22S-. anj conduit us." 'e wiu notcharge you anything ior conmimiuii. THE OXYGEN GAS, hnui':uvl two or three times a dav. will restore you lo perfect health, though you may think yourself beyond the re,ich of remedies. not the least danger connected with the treat ment. The effect is r-lessaut, and the result permanent. For ABthtna. it is a specific as much as Quinine s for chills. If you have Asthma, it will cure you, and tne relief is almost instantaneous. NASAL CATARRH, 3tr treatment will permanently cure y-ra. We have been using the OXYGEN . AND THB . MEDICATED VAPOR for tome years, and in that time we have cu red iiiuidnda ot cases of Consumption after they had repeatci hemorrhages, and' were given up by th best pnysicians in tne tana. AU diseases treated locally. Come to our office nd get NATURE'S MEDICINE. COMPOUND OXYGEN. We also pay special attention RECTAL DIS EASE i. DI LES, . FISTULA, FISSURE, AND RECTAL ULCER. We have an entirely new treatment, that is painless: the patient need not lose one hour from business or pleasure. We do not use the knife or litefttare. or the carbolic acid lniection. We can CURE you, and are willing to IMSUBS a u u tic, ii you so uesire. NO CURE, NO PAY! We send the HOME TREATMENT with eheniicalsto lost two months for t2. 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 iree. DK8. HARQAN. GATCHFLL 8TONE. . Members of the firm of H , H. & B. Physicians. auz i-oiwam ASHEYILLE MUSIC HOUSE UORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. Sells I'lAKOS and ORGANS on Monthly In stallments oi v auu 9iu. ONE PRICE ONLY. Khcot Music and Munic Boots. Old lustra.! ju nta taken in exchange, l or Catalogues and Circulars apply to 0. PALS. ugl7:dwly . t r.l) k.i rrl)ic-i lfMcr iir ported cake wee-re tna liCLsros' - anaiucoi i DAILY EDITION. THE DAIXY CITIZEN Will be published every Morning (ex cept Mondavi at the following rates strictly cash : One Year. . . . . . 16 00 Six Months, . . ... 3 00 Three " . 1 . . . . 1 60 f U Rfl One Week.' 1 ' . - . 15 Our Carriers will deliver the oaner ev- ery Morning; in every part or tne city to our eubscribera, and parties wanting it wm please call at tne urnzxx umce. Sendtfovr Job Work of all kind to the Citizen Office, if you want it done neatly, cheaply and with dispatch. Arrival and Departure off Pasaencer vraisus. Baijsbtjbt Arrives 9:55 a. m. and 7:52 r. K. Derjarts 104K) a m and 0:31 p m. Tennessee Arrives 9-JO a. m. and 5d21 p. taA Departs luui a. m, suiMpo. WanrBsmxar-Axrivetaao pavand departs 10:10 a. m. xhe general Bail from tne Jast is receivea by the 96 a. m. train jthe general mui irom A mail from Washington and Charlotte, or wndiM from lines connected with these points u received by the 7:53 p. m. train ; and pouch es for the same points, and to points between Asheviile and Salisbury, inclusive, and for warded by the 9.20 a. m. train going east. tW INTERESTING READING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. tSWe invite attention to the ndver- tisement of N. Plumadore, concerning lands foJ sale. tf Schedule oh the A. & S. Ii. R. The following is the schedule at pres ent run on the Asheviile and Spartan burg Rail Road : Leave Asheviile 7 a. Arrive at Hendereonville 8:15 " " Spartanburg 11:40 Leave Spartanburg 4 p. m. Arrive at Henderson viae :1U " " Asheviile S:r5 Mr. J. B. Bostick of bhelby is in the city. Senator Zeb Vanco speaks in Asheviile on Monday next, 18th. Be sure to give our Zeb Vance a grand reception in Asheviile on next Monday. Let all good people who want to hear something good come out next Monday and hear benator Vance, Three of the electric light towers are up, ready lor use, one near Academy street, one on Merrimon Avenue, one on wood tin, near uoi lege street The 'baskets' are very hieh up. and will throw light botr. far and near. : Mr. J. S. Jones, special went of the Provident Savings Life Insur ance Company, who has been in AaViATTilla flnrinrf ilia nncf nirnfTi , , , anu woo nas written up BOu,e oxw,- 00 worth oi policies here left ye. teruuy lor xuiieigii, wuure ueiuieuus , l ? i i 1 estauuauing an agency ins pany. Mr. Jno. Childs is agent for AchAoi a Koa MrH nn Arr nana I We learn from Mr. C. P. Bryson that the recent reported Bale of the fiMru.n m?5 tn , . . ,., .Z . i a wwi mistake,, anuuiatuiebiaie- mentthatit was or could be bought for two dollars per acre was given by our informant with an intent to do iniurv. This property is consid- ered yery valuable, we know, and we would certainly be surprised to kiiow it would sell for any such price." ATrt r.1 n n vsnnro f.im 4lA ttrnol , C UCb KVUU UCnO DUO TtVOV.1 , - ... , Democrats are rapidly ialling into ,-9 i lr -r. j.j , line. Mr. r erguson, candidate lor 3-i;;t , .,,-11 Solicitor, IS making an UDUBUally able canvass, in which he is bearing loft, Pudly and -triumphantly, the banner of pure democracy, Our candidates for the Senate are aoing nooie worK m tneir respective districts. The efforts of our old n i-ia . j. enemy toshp into power throughdis- sentions in our ranks, and with aid oi irauors and oeseners nave arojs- cu uui iwpi. uuv"a"v vu,um!; "'""Z, 6 " squarely, shoulder to shoulder, on ""ui; " umpu as peiore. t Remember, . - - . oenaior w v ance speans in Asne- ville next Monday, 18th. Let every body be at the Courthouse, and give "Our Zeb' a rousing reception. Ke member the loth, next Monday. Change of the Appointment at Weaver ville. - . By agreement between the candi dates the 'appointment announced to take place at Weavervilleon Sat urday 16th, is changed to Friday, Oct. 29th. The public of Reems creek township will please take no- tice. This change has been made by the candidates themselves, Sufferers from the effects of quinine, used as a remedy for' chills and fever, will appreciate Aver's Ague Cure, a pow erful tonic bitter.s composed wholly of vegetable substances, without a particle of anv noxious drug. Its action is pe culiar, prompt and powerful, ..breaking op tne trull, curing tne lever, ana ex celling the poison from the system, vet leaving no harmful or unpleasant effect upon the patient. us The Bargain Cocntkb 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; s large stock of Crockery, Cutlery, Glass and Lamps and at lower prices than I ever before at " ' Laws,' 1" opposite- ragie sioiei Mb. Peabsoh'b Attempts to Trifle With the People. Mr. Pearson's course is ulterly in explicable to ua and many of his Mends. At S wannan oa on Wednes day, in his speech, he took occasion to reflect severely upon the town authorities and people of Asheviile and charged upon them an attempt to have passed a law which would shift all county taxes upon the country people, really repealing his circular letter No. 1. which was ex posed in the Citizes on Wednes day. In addition to this, he actuak ly attempted to take advantage of what he knew to be a typographical error in the House Journaland imi ply that ha-did not introduce , the measure to a'niend - the - charter of tho city of-Ashgyille, but that Mr. Pou did. When Mr. Gudger asked him the question whether or not he, Pearson, introduced that bill, he tried to evade it and referred tothe Journal which ho stated "rarely made mistakes," but when pinned down by Mr. Gudger upon the point Mr. Pearson finally re luctantly admitted he introduced it. He could not be made to do this until Messrs Jones and Gudger had produced the. record showing that the bill, as per Mr. Pearson s - own endorsement, was introduced by himself. He also relied upon his at tempt to deceive the people into be lieving that he had the objectiona ble section struck from the bill when it was under consideration by the House, yet Messrs Jones and Gudger showed from a certified copy of the original bill as original ly introduced, that section was marked out before it was ever intro duced, therefore was never before the House, and the amendment of fered by Mr. Pearson to strike it out was not only unnecessary, but was trifling with the House. Mr. Jones read from Mr. Pearson's pamphlet of last Spring that he therein claim ed that he ran his pen through that clause as soon as he read it, which shows that, last Spring he remem bered no such section was ever m- troduced and therefore must have known when the bill was before the House that his amendment which hejimpudently brags about nw was entirely out ol place. lake his circular and his open attempts to deceive made at bwan nanoa in the presence of the people, and weigh all, bnly goes to prove to what methods Mr.- Pearson will re sort to deceive the people. If he will openly try to deceive them thus, how can they rely on his assurances about otfaer matters ? DoefJ he take le to be foog? He wiU DU1UT UUU UUU 1119 C1XV1 1U 1(1413 1LL1- pntation upon the intelligence and ? u . h , f BKudcombe D J . r . The people can well see that Mr Pearson has never charged upon Messrs. Jones and Gudger anything half sodisgracelul as his own con duct in connection with this Ashe charter bin Messrs. Jones and Gudger met every point on this as well as all others of interest to the people, in a manlv. honest..ef- fective wav. which carried convic- tion to the minds of the hearers, of Mr. Pearson's hypocricy, deceitful" ness, and utter unreliability. Jones and Gudger have made friends so m. , i , , i umn uw au mil ppqrRorj'a rpmirkahlf Rnppoh whifh eaTB remarkaDie Speech WhlCh i . we will notice. The Baltimore and Ohio Road Cannot our city authorities. Board of Trade, Tobacco Associa tions. and citizenn.unite and have a I ' , buJ meetirlg some time sof)n frt tona vu Mnw uvvwouui w wvra st a. ax a ' aa vitin and if possible inducing, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Com- non tn nnnairnt a.;, ronf em line by way of Asheviile? Sure ly our people can need no urging une Qf one thin w mav aU rest assured : if we sit sUl and wait for 8Uch gg lo come of their own inclination, and beg per- i uiiooivu w wiuvi i w a aio an uwuj ed to disappointment. Let ua all be up and doing. -What say our au thorities and citizens ? We invite the attention to the card of Mr. C. D. McCandless, surs veyor and civil engineer. His office is in rear of Weaver's shoe store. " Ladies desiring any thing in the line of Dresses, Dress Goods, Hats. Millinery and all kinds of Ladies' Furnishing uooas, win ao wen to wait and examine the stock just purchased in New York by Mrs. C M. Williams and Miss Jennie Wilkie. The goods are all new and of the latest styles. They are expected to arrive tne nrstoi tnis week at wftien time the ladies are respectfully invited to call at the Johnston building, corner Patton Avenue and Church street, and examine. oct 10 ati . Fabm to Rent. - . Atkinson and Cocks have a fine farm a few miles from town to rent 150 clear' ed 35 acres bottom, two tenant houses, 20 acres fbssh tobacco lands, with four good tobacco barns. septiu dti ;-: Gents and Boys Flannel oVer-shirts. unuaren s naunei waists, and a large stock of Men's Boy's aud Children un derwear to match in suits, something specially nice in Camel's Hair under- . wear, just reCd at ; ' J ' " selobt , , Whitlock's. Whitlock's stock of Gent's Furnishings was never to complet ein'all its branches as tnis season, . scioot The Basnet Homicide is Hender son County. : The Citizen has already referred to this matter. The coroners jury returned the following verdict: "J. R. Barnett came to his death by a pistol snot irom toe nana oi one James Thomas, who feloniously killed and - willfully" murdered the said J. R. Barnett'r V The Times of Henderson ville gives the following account of the :affai: "Mr. Barnett had been, working this summer, in Trannsylvania county. He left that county with the intention of coming to this place. Mis home was near the .Houston gold mine in this county. He intended to go by home, and on .the way there stopped at a bouse on a road near -Bradley V- iatherin-law. While at this house I nomas and two other men. came across the ' field, and Barnett seeing that they were " inclined to be fussy went - on . to Bradley's. Mr. Barnett's wife was at Bradley's. While standing in the yard talking to his wife he saw two of these men coming back to Bradley's, when, to avoid them, he and his wife started up the road on the way to his house. When Thomas saw. this he went across the field to meet them. The other man, named Kayler, waited near by. When Thomas came up with Barnett he was nourishing his pistol in the air . Barnett told him it was dangerous to handle a pistol that way, and asked him what he had it for, to which Ihoraas replied: "D n you, Fve got it for you" and slapped Barnett's hat off. Barnett stooped to pick up his hat, when Thomas fired three times, none of the shots taking effect Barnett then picked up a stone with which he knocked 1 nomas down. Thomas fired again, the ball this time strik ing Uarnett s middle hnger. Ihe latter knocked Thomas down with another stone, and as he rose he fired again, the ball taking effect in Barnett s abdomen. Barnett then Eicked up another rock and knocked im down the third time. The de ceased then became so weak from thewound that he could stand no Ion gcr and fell into the arms of a young man named Hamlin, who accompa nied him from Brevard. ' Thomas came from Geor gia. tie was also a miner. We are informed that he had not been in thi3 county but a short time and that he and the deceased were en tire strangers, neither of thei ever havinc seea eaca tvthr -iie is now securely confinedratf'Tae jail at this place where he. will await his trial at tho next term of the Su perious Court." COUNTY CANVASS. The candidates met at Fair View yesterday. A large crowd greeted them, as elsewhere. Gen. Jones opened the debate for the legislature in a speech of great force, followed by Mr. Wells, then by Mr, Gudger, then by Mr. Pearson. Messrs. Gudger and Jones charged the enemy from front and rear, and if they did not capture him entirely, certainly demoralized and routed him. All the speeches were in good temper. Mr. rearson s record and his in consistencies were exposed rather mercilessly. Fair View will do her duty on the day of election. The candidates for the various county offices were in high spirits, and "went for" each other with spirit. but without acrimony. The dem ocratic candidates are sustaining themselves well, on the stump and especially with the people. Our prospects improve daily. The beautiful songs Marguerite and White Wings, sung recently by Miss Miller here are for sale at the Music Store. - I have received a new supply of the brilliant vaisc relies of JNew xork. tf. . C. Falk. Abjbtvsd, Handsome line of Ladies' Dress Goods, &c inst arrived at the Ladies' t nrmsL ing House, corner Fatton Avenue and Church street. - i oct 14 dtf Wasted.. V c ' A Boy for the Telephone office. - Ap ply to , - - - - - sepis-dtf -a. w.jikdwood. Large line of genuine ' Stetson and Dunlap Hats just received at - seioet whitlocks, Pay a visit to the Japanese depart- ment at Law's. You will find it inter' esting. i Whitlock requests an inspection' of the best stock of goods ever, brought to this market - . Belo 0t New Goods now arriving hj almost every train, tep22tf - ; II. REDWOOJi & CO. Whitlock should be well patronized as he makes it a joint to sell the very'best value in every department at lowest prices. ; . . - Beio bt Owing to the tress of work consequent upon the receipt of a large lot of goods, we have been abtolutdv unable to, show our patrons proper attention for the last ten days. tre oeg to express our regret, ana w say tliat no such dead-lock will occur again this season. Our stock is now about complete, and promts good value at all points with reat bargains at short intervals, . - H. REDWOOD & CO. More new Millinery arriving at V sepl5-d6t . :; Whitlock's. For Rest. - ' 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 - . For tne Asneville Cmiuuf. WONDERS NEVER CEASE. , r JOHNSTON IN HENDERSONVILLE. . Any one .w ho was not an eyo witnae. to the discussion at this place between Capt. Johnston and Maj. Malne on the 8th inst. would "infer from the Flop doodle's version (on the 9th) that nearly overly one in this county will vote for the Major. If his reports from other places have no moro foundation than the one from here voa need have no fears as to the result in November. His ' Imagina. tive powers must be wonderful. From the time the editor of the Adranct landed at the railroad station "until he reached I the limits of the town every one hailed him as the "Flopdoodle Editor." He did not wear the same cheerful smile . as on former visits. Wonder what's the mat ter ? - We also noticed that he did not go iriside the eoart house white- the Hon. Thoa. D.-Johnston -was speaking-,-. He should have done so, in order to give an accurate description of the speech; Per haps he has: bean inside during lire debate at other places, and you know, "a burnt child will aroid the fire." Johnston opened the discussion, and entertained he audience ior one honr with a very able speech. He dispensed with every charge made by his opponent to the en tire satisfaction of all, quoting from the official records to establish his points while the Flopdoodle cand idate had either to rely upon extracts from sorehead newspapers or draw upon his own imagi nation. If this is the best the "noble and patriotic statesman" can do, "'God save the country." Johnston entirely demolished the Major' "Declaration of Independence circular," showed by the official records that the Major either knew nothing about the finances of the country, or stated in that circular wliot he knew t3 be untrue. It is admitted here that the Major is the most success ful dodger that has ever visited Hender- sonyille JHe even dodged stating to which roimcai rarty ne belongs. Jo tins ton dared him to declare himself either a Democrat or Republican. Johnston's peech was received with ereat enthus iasm by his party and with profound respect by the Kepuulicans. As to enthusiasm over the Major's . speech mentioned in the Advance, we have not heard of it over here, and presume it must be solely in the imagination of the correspondent The Major ' made no friends among the Democrats and lost with the Republicans. His vote would have been larger here if he had not spoken at alL 1 have talked with lead ing Republicans since the speaking, men who are honest in their belief, and do not believe in hypocrisy, and they say frankly that no man who is neither "pig nor puppy" can get their support or votes. As between tne two, ttiey will choose the open enemy in preference to the "bushwhacker." rue Major may gull" a few ignorant Republicans and sorehead Democrats into voting for him, but tne thinking masses can penetrate the thin veil which covers his so-called great love for the "poor farmer and woodnz man." In short ha is only trying to' find an easy berth for tho Major, and then it will be farewell "poor oppressed laborer. grieve for to leave you. Johnston will get in this county ton Republican votes for every sorehead Democrat that goes to the Major. The Advance accuses you of endeavor ing to bolster up Mr. Johnston by play ing a game of brag, but says he the result is going to surprise all, when the votes shall have been counted oa the 2nd t f November next, to which we add that there will be noose more surprised than the few readers of the Advance who be lieve everything it states. The editor nor the Major will not bo included in this number, yet they already see the "Handwriting upon the Wall." They know full well that Johnston will be the next Congressman from this district, but have-not the moral courage to admit it. You mav depend that Johnston will carry this county the correspondent of the Advance to the contrary notwith standing. Yours fraternally, X. A peculiar virtue in Aver's Sarsaparilla s 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 Eyetem, and makes one young again. us. Blankets and Comforters, all grade?, Whitlock's. to be found at sep!5d6t Measures taken for A. Raymond & Co., Fashionable New York Tailors, and a fit guaranteed.. Samples now ready for inspec tion. 1. KE.U nvuu x cv. se)t2Sdeod . Ladies' Wraps in the latest and most approved styles. Call early and inspect them; also a full line or children and misses wraps at . sepia ml whitlock's. A Fine Pbopebty fob Sale. . That splendid property on Patton Av enue opposite Battery Park Hotel known as Barnett Boarding House, containing over two acres with beautiful grove and large house with sixteen rooms. Can be bougnt on long time and at reasonable price. Apply to Atkinson h uockx, sept a tt Keai estate Dealers. Warranted Shoes from foUowina makers. Ziealer Bros.. J. A, Banister. Packard'' and Uroter, merrxam ana Tyler, ana Morgan Bros. 1. BED WOOD & CO. Oysters in shell at Turner's. Fresh and nice. . - : " Fresh Oysters furnished in cans to the trade at Moore and Ko bards'. Merino and Wool Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Stopping Bags, Buttons, Braids, and Fancy Goods generally. . REDWOOD db CO. Carpets, Art Squares; Smyrna Rugs, Mats, Upholstery Hoods, occ. H. REDWOOD & CO. For evry delicacy of the -season served up in the best manner, go to Tor ners inncn counter, in tne jonnston building, corner Patton Ave. and Main street - . :. .. . . ' 1 Handsome effects in Ladies' Wraps, Dress Hoods and Tnmmings.jusi opened. sep23tf . H. RED WOOD 4c VO. CEMETERY. For burial lota in the Asheviile' Cemetery ap ply , w.thout delay, to " ' . A: J. LYMAN, - ' " Keal Estate Brekitr And Agent for the Asheviile Cemetery Co. ang;18d3moa. J A CARD FROM MR. TILSON. .,, It has been circulated in Asheviile that I would not have a man in my em ploy . who would vote , for Richmond Pearson. This is a falsehood and. done to injure my business. ' I am a democrat and expect to vote the democratic ticket; but am no politician and never talk poli tics in my business. I never ask a man what his political or religious opinions are, recognizing, he has a right to them. My purpose in business is to treat every body right regardless of his principles. I want to see the man that circulated this lie on me. I will make everything satisfactory to both parties. '' . U - , Geo. W. Tilson. A Rouses. " ' - i' We are informed that a friend of Dr Bays, recently from Transylva nia countyj-has with him. a two pound nugget off virgin ' gbYd,. ob tained iriTransylvania. -Surely the undeveloped resources of Western N. Carolina are immense. ' - SI Another Withdrawal. Mr. Mark-M. Jones of Black Mountain township, who recently announced himself an independent candidate for tho office of Sheriff of Buncombe, withdrew from the race at Coopers on Wednesday. This leaves the race between Messrs. Rich, democrat, and Worley, re publican. The New Silver Bills. Our community is indebted to Mr. Frank Laughran for a supply of the new one-dollar silver certificates just issued by the government and obtained in Washington by him now that city in advance ot general distri bution and sent them to Mr. Ran- kin ofthe,Bankof Asheviile. This was thoughtful of Mr. Laughran and aided in furnishing small change to our community. Died,- Yesterday morning at the resi idence of her husband Rev. Mr. Pos tell, on Depot street, after a linger ing illness, Mrs, C. A. PosteH. Her remains will be interred this morn ing at 10 o'clock, in the cemetery, services taking place at the grave. Mrs. Postell was the mother of our young friends Messrs Postell of this city ; was a most loveable character, and rjreatly esteemed by all whose good fortune ;it was to know. her. Her .husband and family-have., the deep sympathy of our peoples The bnty real Dunlap and L tetson hat to be found at seplo dGt Whitlock's. Dress goods and Trimmings. Velvets. Silks. Satitis, Tricots, Hannels, Limeys, Tweeds, Cassimeres, Ginghams, Prints, Canton Flan nels, Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, &c. LI. RED WOOD & CO., . One Price Store. CorseLs, Bustles, Collars and Cufti and very full line of Ladies' Furnishings senerally to bo found at scpla dot Whitlock s. lust Received. -Stylish Clothing (includ ing Overcoats) and Derby Hati in Dunlaps, Youman's and Miller's shapes; also new styles in Soft Hats. teplSUf II. REDWOOD & CO. Dress Good and Trimmincs. Buttons. Clasps, Ornaments. Beaded Trimmings, Braids of all cilon to match material. many novelties at seplo dGt WmrLocK'd. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. QHAS. D. McCANDLESS, surveyor and Oltil Engineer, ASIIEVILIS, sr. c. Office in rear ol Weaver's Shoe Store. olMSm fTTANrED-TO BENT, Aemall house, not mor than ten miniitpjt' walk from comt house square. Two or three rooms sufficient. Add!v to "W. M ' CITIZKN omce. oct 15 d?t M USICAL INSTRUCTION. Miss GRACE A. DEMERITTE. mioil of Xaver Scliarwenka, Court Pianif t to the Emneror of Germany, and graduate of his Conservatory of jnuBir, in ueriui, win receive pupus in riano ana vocai Ausic She mav be seen at Mrs. Reynolds'. Mam st between S and 4 p. m. daily. oct 15 dim gEALED PROPOSALS. eiUAlUirs OFFICE1,, . t Asheviile. N.C., Oct. 11th, 1886 Sealed proposals will be received until the 15th day of October for furnishing the whole or part of 5,000 lineal f ,et of stone curbing for side- waiKH. Flans and specifications can be seen at this office. E. J. ASTON, Mayor. octlsutt HEW BEEF MARKET On West Patton itenue. Havine opaned a BEEF MARKET under the Patton Avenue Hotel, i am prepared to accom modate the public with the best meats our mar ket affords at the lowest rates. . Orders promptly niiea 11 ien at marsei . - oct 15 dim D. H. HUGHES. D BESS MAKING. The Misses Davis having moved into the Red nouse at ooutn ena .uauey street, will continue aress making. v octitau "PO BENT, FOR A FEW MONTHS, A Furnished Dwelling, now occupied by me. on Bailey street. . W, E. PELHAM. octnaci F OR BENT? "Elecant new cottsire built in best manner lor winter comfort, Haywood street, next door to ueo. b. roweu. AppiytowALiaj).unin, cctMdtr - at residence on Grove st. JpiOR RENT. - . - A nicely furnished house of six rooms on Clay ton Btreet. Inquire on the premises, or at the octlldlwk .. CITIZEN, office. IOR RENT, rsre Brick House, eight rooms and necessary outDuuaings witn nve or ten acres beautiful gronnds, old Dr Hardy place. ly to OCt X4 Q1WK J. M. CAMPBELL. -f7OR SALE, A pair of fine STEERS and WAGON, complete, oct 13 dtf Apply KP XI. tl F OR BENT, A bouse with eight rooms, on Koith end of Academy street. Apply to , . oct 9 dlw N JAMES S. WEST, ;.r-'-y ' : :; s Democratic Komincep of Buncombe County. House of ' Representatives Johnstone Jones, H. A. Gudger. Sheriff John R. Rich. -Clerk John L. Cathey. ... Register John R.' Patterson." 2Veaurer John H. Courtney. . Surveyor A. H. Starnes. Coroner Dr. W. D. Billiard. Call on Moore and Robards and get a nice stew or fry of Oysters just received from Norfolk. Choice effects in clothing just received. If . . lL REDWOOD & CO. ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C3AS. A. MOORE. P. A. CTJMMINO 1 jyOORE & CUMMINGS, " Attorneys and Counsellors at 1 aw ASHEYILLE, N. V. Practice in the TTnltnl Rtt rHmnit in. riot Courts at Ashevllla. Ktlieanrilla fharlnu. and Greensboro; in the Supreme Court at Ralelrh and In the Courts of the Twelveth Judicial Dia tnci or tne state or North Carolina. apeexai attention given to oollectkms of elhUat aug7-ly w&sw JJR. M. SOUVIELLE, late of TnB Paris & London Hospitals. Diseases Of the Ed, Eeart, TbQ&VLurs A SPECIALTY. Office Hours : 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Office, Eagle Hotel, aug 7 dim ASHEvTLLE, N. C. jR. A. M. BALLARD, PHYSICIAN and SURGEOH. Office North Slrta Pllhlln Rnm 1,1. Haywood street. Office Telephone Call X : 64- aesiasnce Telephone Call No. 43, I uuo mi WJU1UBJIU R. G- W. PUREFOY Offers his TjrufesHinnnl the citizens of Asheviile and surround ing country. Office over CanzJchael'e Drug store. Residence Charlotte st. de 15-dly W. W. JONES, Attorney at Law ASHEYILLE, - - - N.c. Office in Johnston Building opposite Co,:. Mouse oquare. . . Practices in the Courts of Weateri. North Carolina and Supreme Cort at Raleigh. nov 26-lyd D R3. McGILL & BATTLE, Wasdlaw McGill, M. d., rrauuee iimitea to .eye, lar, 1 roht and Lunga. O 1 . TIT ! 1 . w T) 1 .r w m a .t x-nymcian ann BUJgcon. Offices over Ds Vault's Drag Store. 13.0mce hours 10 a. m. to 13 m., and to i p 1- se 4-ti K. JOHN HEY WILLIAMS, Physician and Burgeon OfflcA: sTaln Rt.. 9 AMMmHh nf ttair' aeuce on jjrencn isroaa Avenue. Oftit hfMarK ll to 1 p. m., and from S to 6 p. m. rpHOS. A. JONES, Attorney at Law ASHEVTLLE, N. C, oct 21-ly s w Office with Dav daon.& Ua Tbxc. s Datidsok. Jas G. Mian. DAVIDSON i MARTIN, A ttomeya Coan8elloiaat.lA: ASHIVILU, N. C, Will pruitic In the 8th and 9th Judicial Dumc-a sud iu the Supreme Court of North Carolina, and in the Federal Gouts of Ue Western District ot North Carolina. Kerer to the Bank of AaoevflleJ sepis-swAwSm - JRS. W. L. i W. D. HLLL1AK1), Physicians and fsnrseon Office next door south Old Bank jan3-Cmos TAMES A. BURROUGHS. Physician and S&geon, ASHEVILLE,N.C Office over Powell & Snide's. - -SSf" Residence corner of Main and Woodfin streets. de 16-ly J A . TENNENT, ; : ' Architect and Civil Engineer. ua. Specifications, and Estimates m the work superintended wnen desired. AH work en trusted to me as Civil Engineer will receive prompt attention. Thorough drainage of lands a specialty, rost Office address, Asheviile 01 Best, n. j. KeMdence Hwannanoa 1 may itHimoa J. A. WATSON, M. D. OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. Corner of Grove street and Patton Avenue. Office hours : 8 to 11 A. M., 1 to 3 P. M. Calls left at Carmichael'a nr Pelham'a Drn Store will beconveyed, and responded to, by tel ephone. . iuneu-itr West End Pharmacy. GO TO THE, "NTow Drug Store Just Opened. On Potion Avenue, Below Depot Street, , - - - Where will always be found a full .' line of. 1 - Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Dyes, dgdT8, Patent Medicines, CoUgnes Toilet Soaps, AND ALL KINDS OF -. ' Toilet Articles, Tooth Brushes, Hair i Brushes, all varieties, And a fine variety of COMBS, and everything usually kept in a First Class Drug Store ' Very Respectfully, " X; y'. J. H. WOODCOCK, - Graduate of Plwurxnacy, ... . Patton Arenuej . ' se 30d5m, Below Depot st: -
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