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UlTtOT Mrs KC'imu f ci - 1-. DAILY EDITION. Fmnat, Stone 2s Cameron, EDITOOS AXD PBOP&IITOB8. . 1-Year, Sa.OO e Mob.. 3.oo . X Year. l.BO O Mob.. - 70 " l I EJtTISItfG RATES LOW. A.SUKV1XLE SOCIETIES. CVrene 0iiwotA.t, No. 6. J. A. Porter Eminent ommandcr; Jordan Stone, Secretary. - MeeU first Aednosday niht In each month. -A.herUlf Chapter, k. A. M.O. H. Bell, High I'riert: . Haramershlae, Secretary. Meets he aocond Wednesday night in each month. HI. Hernum L-nm. No. 11S. A. F. A. Jf.- ecretary. Meet lie first Friday night In each Sunnnnnoa Lodge, K. ot JI- Ko. M6. J 14. Boardman, Diiitator; Jordan "Stone, Secretary. Meets the drat and third Monday nights in each mA'ltn frcnck Broad Council, No. 701, R. A. Ellis Lew. Keecnt: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meat! in trie hall of the Knights of Honor on the second n1 fou.tn Monday nights in each month.' The Woman's MisMarmry Society of the M. K. Church, South, meet In tne cnurcn ciass-room on the First Friday of every month at 4 o'clock P.M. THa neaulu ntthn West Lodae AO. 40. Jr. A A. Y. AI. Meets on the first and third Monday nights in each month. James Aiattu&ore, WorshiDf nl Master : H. B. Brown. Becretary. The Asheville Public Library, over Mr. Kep er's Store, opposite Eagle Hotel, and next door to The Bank of Asheville, is open to vis- tors from 19 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from :u to :30 p. m. tHEYlXLE CMTJK.CH DIRECTORY Hfrtiniisl Episcopal OWeV'CI&trti mT Rv. W. W. Iiavs Mornina servioee 11 a. m. arveuing lervioes Tpm.; prayer meeting Wed aosday evening T p. m. Sabbath schools s.m. .j. Presbyterian ChurchChurch St. Rev. 1. P. Gammon Services 11 a. m.:7Kp. m.j prayer meeting five p. m.- Vodnee- day ; Sabbath school half-past s a. ni. Fpiscopal Church, TriniSv corner Claurchand wwow cat. Rev. Jarvis Bnzton, D. D. Bev. Varday McBee, Assistant Bfctor. Servicos Sunday, 11 a. m. ; 6 p.m.; Wednesdays, Fridays and Holy Days, 10 a. m. Mondays, Tnesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 5 p.m.; Friday, 8 p. m. Snnday school 9:30 a. m. Baptist Cliurch corner Woodfln and Opruoe. Bev. J. L. Carroll Services 11 a m.; 70 p. m.; prayer meeting 7:30 d. n. Wednesday; Sabbath school 9 a. m. Roman Catholic Church. ltev. John A. McHngh Services every Snn day at 11 a. m , bnt the first Snnday of the month, when services will be held at the Warm Springs. Sunday school at 10 a. m. at Ashe viilo. Doubleday Mission Church. KcvWW Bays Pastor. Sabbath '.School, JH Weaver Snpt. COLORED CHURCHES. A., jf. . Church (Zion) College St.tZ Bev. Mr. Sherman Services 11 a. m.; 8 p. m., and half.pmt 7 p- rn.; Sabbath school 9 ni Baptist. Bov. Mr. Bnmley Services 11 a. m.; 8 p.m., and half-past 7 p.m.; Sabbath school 1.30 p.m JCpiscopaL Bev. Mr. Maesiaa Services 11 a. m.j Sab bath school 3 p.m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. OFFICE OR . Home Treatment. WE ARE PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN Asheville, N. C, Office on Main Street, PulUam House, first floor. We make a specialty of treating Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis Rheumatism, Paralysis, Chorea, Neuralgia, and, in fact, all chronic dis. eases, and all diseases resulting from anlmpover ished condition of the blood. If you are able to walk to the office, you CAN be CURED, as many are being cured by our new treatment. We use in addition to the Oxygen, t u 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 medicine held in suspension in the vapor is deposited in the air cells, where It is taken np by the blood. It not only produces the local effect desired, bnt - A CONSTITUTIONAL EFFECT. If yon have any kind of Lung disease, come and consult 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, thongh you may think yourself 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 for chills. If you have Asthma, it will cure you, and the relief is almost instantaneous. NASAL CATARRH, mr treatment will permanently cure you. We have been using the OXYGEN AND THE MEDICATED VAPOR for some years, and in that time we have enred hundreds ol cases of Consumption after they had , repeate 1 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 EA8E4. RECTAL DIS- DILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, AND RECTAL ULCER. We have ah entirely new treatment, that is - painless; the patient need not lose one hour from business or pleasure. We do ml use the knife rr Utgatare, or the carbolic arid injection. We can CURE yon, and are willing to INSURE a CURE, if you so desire. NO CURE, NO PAY! We send the- HOME TREATMENT with Chemicals to last two months for $19. We do not Dublinh Testimonals. but on application will lurnlsh any number of post office address, man ners of patient who have been cured under our ' treatment, ixrasuiiauon iree. DK8. HARGAN. GATCHi'LL 8TONE. Members of the firm of H , H. & B. Physicians. au i-aaw:sm - - ASHEVILLE fflSIC HOUSE NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. - Sells I IAKOS and ORGANS on Monthly In- tnUmeiits ol so ana io. ' ONE PRICE ONLY. Sheet Muslo and "Manic Book. Old instru ments taken in exchange. For Catalogues and Circular apply to v - : 0. FALE. ugl7;dAwll . C c IJ k t Ic i iine-t luster imported cake I 1 T) . 1 J., fU Jf. Sltlie ISO XVl'UUJUb . KUK iV UUb i lie VOL II. NO 166. DAILY-EDITION. THE DAIXY CITIZEN Will be published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rte strictly cash: One Year. . .. . .-16 00 Six Months, . .. . . . 3 00 Three " ... . 1 60 One u . . ., ;- . . 50 One Week. . . . '".15 Onr Camera will deliver the saner ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subecribers, afld. parties wanting it will please call at the Uitizkn umce. Send your Job Work of aU kinds to the Citizen Office, if you want it done neatly, cheaply ana vnti dispatch. Arrival ad Drtf- f Paweafer Train.- BAtuaraT Arrives 96 am. and 7:52 r. sU 'i Departs 100 a ra and 5:81pm. . Tenneeaee Arrives ) -.60 a. mi and 631 n. va. . iepans wan, m. ana niwpn. tvanissvTixa Amvessu p m.ana aeparts 10:10 a. m. The general mall from the East is received by the 9:65 a. m. train : the general mail from the faint nock branch by the 031 p. m. cram. A mail from Waahintrton and Charlotte, or poucnes irom lines eonneevea with these points Is received by the 7:53 p. ra. train ; and pouch es for the same points, and to points between Asheville and Salisbury, inclusive, and for warded by the a. m. tram going east. tST INTERESTING READING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. . K"We invite attention to the ndver- tisement of N. Plnmadore, concerning lands feu sale. tf Schedule on the A. & S. R. R. The following is the schedule at pres ent ran on the Asheville and Spartan burg Rail Road : Leave Asheville 7 a. m. Arrive at Hendersonvillo 8:15 " ' " Spartanburg 11:40 u Leave Spartanburg 4 p. m. Arrive at Henderson ville 7:10 " " Asheville 8:15 " The poor against the rich This ia Mr. Pearson's battle cry. The Lenoir Topic says the late Mrs. C. A. Postell was a sister of Mr. J. R. Wilson of that town. Mr. Pearson takes peculiar pains to array the country against Ashe ville. Such is the work of a dema gogue. Read the admirable address of Chair man R. H. Battle to the voters of the State relative to our Judicial ticket Let men at each voting precinct be appoint ed specially to look after' the State and local Judicial tickets. This is important. Mr. Pearson said at Upper Homi ny that he was for the Democratic ticket outside of local matters, and yetvfilLriot say he ia lor 3ferrimon or Jouuaton . low is - this Mr. Pearson ? Our friend and townsman Col. Jep. Israel has brought to" our office some specimens of Millet, which is of a peculiar kind to our agricultu ral eye. He says it ia very fine for stock, and greatly relished. Mr. Pearson's paper admits that "boodle" will beat brains in this county this year. We are aware Mr. Pearson relies mainly if not altogether upon his money, and the negro vote to carry him through, but we did not suppose his paper would be frank enough to admit it. Mr. Pearson has made the charge that the countv commissioners have misapplied the school fund. When asked for the proof, he replies, "I understand tney liave." Is thia just? Should not Mr. P. know what he is stating? The authorities of Charlotte, the Mayor and President of the Chamber of Com merce, are taking steps in the right direc tion. They have called a meeting of citizens to take steps to have the North ern editors who will be at the State Fair visit Charlotte. We hope they will suc ceed. What say our authorities and business rceh of Asheville doine the same thing in behalf of our city and section ? Mr. Creichton, who is at work on the stand-pipe of the new city water works, met with a seriona, but we are pleased to know not a fatal acci dent yesterday. He waa in the pit, and a heavy stone, weighing several hundred pounds, fell in upon him, striking him on the back, painfully bruising him, but, he thinks, doing no serious damage. We hope he is correct, and may soon be well.' Mr, Gudger charged at Sand Hill on Mr. Pearson, and dared, ; him to deny it, that he, Pearson at the June meeting waa asked by two Justices as to what they should da on the Stockiaw matter. He replied "you know my position. The moment the law is settled as a finality it will be worth $1500,00 to me," and gave one of the justices a significant nod aud left. Mr. Pearson did not deny it. Mr. Gudger repeated the charge at Upper Hominy and he did not deny it there. Will he do so ? Mr. G. assured him he had ample proof, the two justices being present Sufferers from the effects of auinina. used as a remedy for r.hills and fever, Will appreciate Aver s Agne -Cure, a pow erful tonic bitter.a composed wholly of vegetable substances, without a particle of any noxious drag. Its action is pe culiar, prompt and powerful, - breaking up the chill, curing the fever, and ex pelling the poison from the system, vet leaving no harmful or unpleasant eSect upon the patient . ; tits Tub Bargain Cocbtsb at Law's, X- 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 ana lamns and at lower prices than ever before at - . Law's, . - ; opposite Eagle Hotel . ASHEVILLE, N. G ASHEVIIJUe BY ELECTRIC IIG1IT. ; . Turned on At East. The Citizen waa informed that the electric light would be . turned on Wednesday evening, but ' the managers notwithstanding every effort could not get thing? in such shape as would justify them in do ing so. After a hard struggle, every thing was made ready, and last night, about 8 o'clock, the lights were turned on, . and the square was flooded with a brilliantcy never comtemplated by our people. Only the lour towers wera lighted, but these gavevlight tm'.or nearly every part of the city, not hidden by dense shade or the undulation of the earth i wag a grjmu eut, sjaa ine wugie community looked upon it with gladsome wonder. Hurrah for Asheville any way. One hundred and forty-one new registrations have taken place in thia township up to yesterday. If you are not certain that your name appears on the county regis- tration book, call on Esq. Summey, Citizen building, and ascertain. The brigade of candidates left yes terday evening . for Sandy Mush. They speak at that place to-day, and at Leicester to-morrow. Messrs. Gudger and Pearson will join the boys to-morrow. - - A number of our. citizens who registered and ' voted in the city election think this is sufficient for the coming election. This i a mistake. All such who are not on the county list must call on Esq. Summey in the Citizen building, and register. We are glad to note that Mr. Greenwald, the gentlemen who was hurt in the accident on the Spartan burg road on Wednesday, was do ing very well yesterday evening, and now it is ascertained he ia not dangerously hurt. We hope he may soonbewelL Patti Rosa. Our community will have an op portunity of enjoying something really excellent next Monday night at the Opera House. The Miss Patti Rosa company is spoken ot by the press of other points', aa excep tionally good. We bespeak' a good house. Railway Rates to the Stat Fair. The following are the rates for round trip tickets, going and returning, to the State Fair at Raleigh next week, from the points named : statesvule S4.45; Newton 4.80: Hickory 4.95; Morganton 5; Marion 5; Asheville 5.60: Warm springs 6.25: Pigeon Kiver 5.90; Waynesville 6.10; Jarrett's 7.50. Ane rates seem to be low enougn, ana we hope a large number of our Western people may attend. A New Enterpbisb iit Ashbvixlb. ' We are pleased to learn that Messrs. C. C McCarty and S. G. Payne, two gentlemen extensively known in the tobacco world, have formed a copartner ship for the purchase of leaf tobacco on our market, which will be shipped direct from this city to England, France and Germany. These gentlemen are prepar ed to buy very largely thia season, and this demand' from abroad for Western North Carolina tobacco will add largely to the interest and importance of our Asheville market. We wish Messrs. McCarty and Payne large success. Thb Cotjmtt Canvass Sandy Mush To- Day Mbssbs. Gcdgbb and Psabsob Paired Oft to-day. . The various county "and legislative candidates resume the county canvass to-day at Sandy Mush township. Owing to illness in the family of Mr. H. A.Gudger, that gentleman will not be at the speaking to-day, and Mr. Pearson very kindly consented to pair with him. There will therefore be no speeches either from Mr. Gudger or Mr. Pearson at Sandy Mush; Messrs. Jones and Wells will do the work for the respective parties, and both gentlemen will no doudt do their duty. The packers of Chicago are gen erally accepting the situation and returning to work en the ten-hour place. .- Messrs. Hirsh Bros & Co., df Nashville, one of the largest dry goods firms in the South, have aa-. signed. ' ' List of Unclaimed Lkttkrs Remaining is Ashxvillx Post Offics, fob thb Wkkk xiTDiNO Oct. 16th, 1886, Males Marshall Avery. Thos Aikens. Simon Bean, R F Beek (3), Wm Benton, Willie Brown. Cal Bly, T Helm Clarke, Sames Creffud, A N Crowder & Co., J P Davis, J V Devling, B F Greene, Jno Greene, Henry. Gillespie, B E Hadden, Wm Harris. Charles Hays, Wm Hender son, Alfred Johnson, J A Kerlee, R. W lxone. Jen McKHtire. k l. Moose. Frank Farker. David .Roberts, J E Smith. Victor smith, J tsemmary, Moses Thompson. James Webb, James Wilkins, Lee Whitener. '-'-' Females Mrs Laura Ervin. Mrs Har riet Eniss, Mrs Mattie Moore, Mrs Nellie McMorgan, Mrs Emma Renn, Mrs James F Rice, Misses Annie Bell, Sophia Boyce, Nannie Byers, Henrietta Floyd, M Har- nun, Ldzue Mitchell,- Mary Putman, Maggie Shaw, Julia Y Wells. Alice Lee Williams. Ida Williams, Liela Wilson, maggie vrooann, coi . ; v Parties desiring the above letters will please say advertised, and give date of advertisement. -- W. T. Wbavbk, P. M. , ; j, .. w p. McKbe; Clerk. ' . a - J - i n' iii' " Centemeri Kid Gloves in Black , Co ors and Swede (or undressed); alsofol line or other mates, just in at . - -, 6t : , v- v . Whitlock's. - . w . O 6W FRIDAY' MORNING, OCTOBER 22 1886 Protes tint Episcppal Con- :;v3 :- Tent Ion; 5K WIGHTS IAEOR. E alalia Resists Both Russia ;k '"i-ii'kantl Turkey.,'-';.v ..-" 1 s A Chicago dispatch of Wednesday night says : - - Vf " To-day the committee on the state of the Protestant Episcopal 'church submitted aTeport on the proposi tion for an organic union of Chria-teadornv-f-The report recommends the appointment of a joint commit tee of nfleen to-open corp.-nnics.tion Vith the "various'" 'CuriStisft "bodies and ascertain whether there is a-dis position among them for a union on the basis of the- Apostle's Creed and the breaking of bread and pray er, and to also ascertain what bene fit, in their view, would result to Christendom from such a union. Placed on the calendar. V - Rev. Dr. Bardsley, from the spe cial committee, submitted a report recommending that the next gener al convention be held in New York City. Adopted. A resolution was also adopted providing for the appointment of a committee of five clerical deputies and laymen to consider the judicial system, of the church and support such changes as may be deemed ad visable. The convention then resumed consideration of the question of mis sionary work upon the colored peo pie of the United States. The dis cussion was taken up by Mr. Speed, of Mississippi. He argued ' against a separate episcopate, and contend ed that if such a course was pursued it would mean, after the expiration ot a period of years, the establish ment of African Episcopal Church. Work should begin with the colored children, and through them was the hope of carrying on the work of evangelization with success. A Richmond dispatch of Wednes day evening says : The general assembly of Knights of Labor began the last session of the convention of 1886 this morning. The'first business taken up was the report of the'standing committee on co-operation. Alter that come the reports of half a dozen special com mittees. One of these Was that from the committee on women's work. Among the recommendations it presented to the assembly was one in favor of the appointment of women who should investigate and report on all subjects connected with the female wage workers, and aid in the organization of local as semblies of the women employed in various assembles throughout- the country. The executive board will hold a meeting after the final ad journment to-day and remain in session all the alternoon. . A great number of the delegates expect to leave here for their homes this evening. Mr. Powderly and the members of the executive board will remain here until to-morrow and then go to Philadelphia. Resolved, that this general assem bly appeal for mercy for the 7 men of Chicago, who are condemned to be executed. Resolved, That while asking for mercy for the condemned men, we are not in sympathy with the ac tions of the anarchists, nor with any attempts of individuals or associated bodies that teach or practice violent infractions of the law, believing that peaceful methods are the surest and best means of securing reforms. The committee on co-operation recommended that actien be taken to put into effect practical co-opera tion, and a resolution was adopted that ten thousand dollars be set apart each three months for that purpose. The recommendations of the general master workman on co operation were referred to the gen eral co-operative board. , A resolution waa adopted recom mending that measures; be taken to assist farmers in retaining their lands. . .' r ; .: r : . ; . A special committee on financial and industrial depression submitted long essay on the causes that have led to this depression, and . on the proper principles ot production and distribution. -. - At its afternoon session the gener al assembly renewed the demands made for legislation, at the previous sessions, on the subjects ,of land, moncv; railroads, telegraph, etc., in structed the incoming legislative committee to press the sau.e, and empowered the executive t board to appoint a legislative committee - to attend the session of congress, or anv state legislature to further the obiects of the order. ' -: ' - - : , Various special committees made reports opposing convict labor, the importation of Chinese labor ' and assurances. tor the alleged Denent oi the employees of the Pennsylvania and Baltimore and Ohio railroad companies: ,. . , '' r" The committee on : education was continued until next session. V, ; - The general executive board was authorized to purchase a home" ia Philadelphia for the : family . of the J late XJrian P. . Stevens, founder of the order of Knights of Lalor - Ail the business v&rinz btea dis posed of, Mr. Pow4 njiiiade h brief cpeecn. congrainisg tracers of the assembly upon their good work, and urging them io depart with the determination to push the werk of inculcating the principles'of tne order. . ; ; Tnrkey.is massing troops on the Balkan frontier. Bulgaria ' ia dis posed to resist both Russia and Tur key, the two latter governments seemingly haying combined for mu tual interests. - WAS IT "MAY" OE "SHALL.'? Mr- Pearson has been charging,' at least by implication, that Gen'l Jones changed the word "shall" into "may" in section 11, of the stock-law bill, by which discretionary power was lodged with the Commissioners and Justice).. Mr. Pear son has claimed that in making this change Gen'l Jones misled him. Gen'l Jones shows by a certificate of the State i.-.Drarmn wno nas charge of the original bill as introduced by 'Gent Janes; the word 'may'? and not "shall" was used: and this word "may" and nst "shall" was in the bill when Gen'l Jones exhibi ted the bill to Mr. Pearson before he, J., introduced it To supplement the cer tificate of the State Librarian, we give the following from Gov. Scales just re ceived. This shows conclusively that Mr. Pearson is mistaken in' the matter. and Be is the question at rest Governor ocaies says : Stats of Noeth Carolina. , Execuiivk Depabtmknt. 1ST, B6. J Raleigh, Oct. 19, 1886. To AU Whom It May Concern.' This is to certify that I. Alfred M. Scales, Governor of North Carolina, have this day personally examined Original House Bill No. 575 entitled "A bill to be entitled an act to prevent live stock from running at large in Buncombe county" introduced by Johnstone Jones member of the House from . Buncombe, which said bill was taken from the files of the House of Representatives. And I further certify that in section eleven of said bill and in line four thereof, the word "may" was originally so written and is not an interlineation or substitute for any eras ed word as it appears from a careful inspection of said section. Witness my hand this 19th Oct 1886. A. M. 8cai.es, Governor of North Carolina. By the Governor : 0. 11. Armvieud, Private Secretary. The City Bakkby, F. M. Johnson, proprietor, North Main street, is not only holding its own to a large trade, but is urged, by increas ing patronage, to enlarge stock and facilities. The fresh bread and cakes and confectioneries, family groceries, Ac, is always complete, and sold at close figures. Call on Mr. Johnson. Not That Sort of a Man. Two of our townsmen went to the country the other day, to hunt birds. I Reaching a farm of a countryman, they found it posted against intru ders. For a ioke the party went to the farmer, and asked consent to hunt, saying "they were mighty good Pearson and Reynolds' men." The honest farmer looked at. them very seriously and replied ; "We do not wish anybody to hunt on these lands yet awhile, until birds become more plenty: but I'll !he d d if anybody, because they are Pearson or Reynolds, can hunt on my place, as I aint that kind of a man." There was no doubt how he stood on the fence. . ' The whole city was happy last night when the electric light was turned on. It made a beautiful appearance on the square." The happiness of the people over the electric light can well be imagined when thev paraded the - streets -hurrving for Tom Johnston. A Sensible Family. A family named Johnson living in Washington county, were all taken down with flux . in a very .' aggravated form. Having seen a notice in one of the coun try papers in regard to Dr. Ly tie's Elixir, the medicine was at once sent for, aha although the delay in procuring it came near proving latal in two of the cases, yet a faithful nse of this well known remedy resulted in the speedy control of the dis ease and restoration to health of every member of the family. At a time when flux and all other bowel troubles are so prevalent Lyt'.e's Jdixir ought to be kept ready for nse. , Congressional Campaign, lion. Taos, D. Johnston's Appointments., The Congressional candidates will address the people at following times and places : : , r ' . . - Fair View, Tuesday; October 28 Ayr (Reynolds' tanyard) Wed. Oct 27 fiutherfordton. Thursday, October 28 Logan's Store, Rutherford county, Friday, " 2 . Den't XzpariBCBt. . Von cannot afford to waste time in ex perimenting when your lungs are in dan- eer. Consumntion alwavs seems at nrst only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upon you witn some cneap imitation of Dr. King's New . Discovery lor Consumption, uougns ana (Joias, Dut be sure you get the genuine. ' Because he can make more profit he may tell yon he has something just as good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, but insist upon getting Dr. Kings New Discovery, which is guaranteed to give relief in all Throat, Lung and Chest affections. Trial bot tles free atH. H. Lyons Drug Store. ' Oysters in the shell received at Turn ert last night : -, . ?-:- ,. ; s The "Pinafore Steam" is one of the ways oysters are served at Turner's. - CEMETERY. " or banal lota in the Asbevilie Cemstery ap ply, without delay, to ' i '... . ' A. J. LYMAN, .. :",'-" ' ' . Real Eatat Broker - And Agent for the Aabevilto Cemetery Co. aaxI8d3mo. " ... v - v ', izen PRICE CENTS CAKD FROM E. F. CLARK, To the Public: : There was a statement in the Advance mat 1 am running in the interest of - Mr. catney lor clerk, i take this opportunity to deny such charge, and characterize it as grossly false. I am running only in benalf of myself, hoping not only for an election, but determined at least to afford sell-respecting republicans an opportunity m vote ior a true, stiaignt republican. believe we now have a chance for the republicans to again secure the reins of government - I am sure there is no good republican wno win reiuse to lend helping hand , in such crood cause. therefore ask and expect all republicans to vote for me, and know 1 will get a gooa numDer ot democrats to do the same. Respectfully, - E. F. Clark. A La Dklmonicq. ' If yon want a really superb lunch, call at Turner's, and order a broiled squirrel on toast, a la delmonico. It is real I v ex. eeilenUOaly. twenty -five cents, and enougn for sny decent person at one time. rassengers oy the tram last evening reported a very destructive fire in Salis bury yesterday, but could give no par ticulars. The colored city school was visited yesterday by the County Superintendent, who says he is well pleased with the condition of the school. Notwithstand ing the different colored schools in the city, he found 106 pupils in attendance upon Beaumont Academv. H. B. Brown is principal of this school. : The Greensboro North State, the lead ing republican paper of the State, is very severe upon independent democratic candidates who while bidding for and expecting republican votes, refuse to de clare their adherence to and sympathy With the repuDhcan partv. Suecrests that me sen-respect oi republicans would be maintained by voting for republicans even tnougn aeieated in preference to voting for such independent democrats. The State refers to York as such an in dependent as can only be supported bv democrats, as he gave all the benefit of his victory and efforts to the republican party. Have those calling themselves independent democrats made any satis factiory pledges to republicans ? If thev have can democrats support them ? IfT they have not can honest republicans vote for them? Just Wbat Tbey All Say. Hon. J. D. Havnie. of Salem. Pis.. nses Dr, Bosanko's cough and Lang Syrup in his family with the most sctisf actory results, in all eases of coughs, colds and cronp, and recommends it in particular for the little ones. Sample bottle free at H. H. Lyons, dawlw. FISH. AND OYSTERS receiv ed Friday and Saturday at T. J. Sum mer s City Market Call and pet some. thing very nice. , More new goods just received -6t - . "- , at Whitlock's. The "Mascot Broil" is the thing in the way of oysters at Turner's. See the new Library Lamo3 at Law's and learn prices. Oidng to the iress of work conseauent upon the receipt of a larae lot of ooods. we have been absolutely unable to show our patrons proper attention for tlie last ten days. r e oeg to express our regret, and to say Hint no such dead lock will occur again this season. Our stock is now about complete. and presents good value at all points with reai bargatns at short intervals. JJ. RED WOOD & CO. Farm to Rest. Atkixson and Cocke have a fine farm a few miles from town to rent 150 clear ed 35 acres bottom, two tenant houses. 20 acres fbesh tobacco lands, with four good tobacco barns. sept 16 dtf Whitlock should be well patronized as he makes it a (oint to sell the very best value in every, department at lowest prices. sel5 6t Carpets, Art Souares. Smyrna Runs. Mats. Upholstery Goods, &c. U. RED WOOD & CO. " Handsome effects in Ladies'. Wraps. Dress Goods and Trimmings, just opened. sep23tf JJ. RED WOOD & CO. Gents and Boys Flannel over shirts. Children's flannel 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 rec d at selo 6t . Whitlock's. Warranted Sltoes from following makers: Ziegler Bros., J. A. Banister, Packard and (jtrover, Merrmm and ruler, and Morgan Bros. n. REDWOOD Jk CO. Merino and Wool Underwear. Hosiery. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Shopping Bags, Buttons, Braids, and Fancy Goods generally. : . H. RED WOOD & CO.. The very best cup of coffee can be ob tained at Turner's, in the Johnston buil ding. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -piOK BENT, . ,,. . : "Excellent dwelling house on' Bailey strf et Rent low. Apply to WALTEE B. GWTN. oct 23 dtf AUCTION SALE ! We will sell at auction Monday morning at 11 o'clock on Public Square. ire. a soienaia el lendid BUGGY, gooa aa new. MURRAY A LANCE, c. oci XL at Auctioneers. OPERA HALL, MOXDAY, OCTlT 23th, ONE NIGHT ONLY! THE FASHIONABLE ' JS VENT OF ' ' THE SEASON!; -1 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT of the INIMITABLE P Aivri q(Tsa In Fred Mareten's Comedy Drama, . BOD, SUPPORTED BY HER UNEXCELL ED COMPANY OF COMEDIANS' Reserved Seats, 75 cents, now on sale ,.. ,,' . Sawyer's Blore. ; ; - 'Secure One Early i : OCtlldU -. -' at -TjlOB ENT, . - y "Ha. house with eight rooms, on-north end of Academy Biieei. Appiyio oct 20 dlw JAMBS S. WE3T CITIZEN JOB OFFICE,. WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQ0.AEE. BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, BLANKS, &e .And Job Wot of all kinds dome -with '"' : fromftness and at lorn prices. ' MMMMM""a Democratic Nominees of - Buncombe County. House of Representatives Johnstone Jones, H.A. Gudger. Sheriff John R. Rich. Clerk John L. Cathey. ? Register John R. Patterson. Treasurer John H. Courtney. Surveyor A. H. Starnes. Coroner Dr W. D. Hilliard. Call on Moore and Robards and gel a nice Btew or fry of Oysters just received from Norfolk. Chotee effects in clothing just received. tf . M. RED V WOOD & CO. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CHAS. A. MOoBE. p. A. GUMMING 3 jyjOORE it CUMMINGS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Imo i. ASHEVILLE, N. C PracUcein the United State Circuit and Dta rict Courts at Jhahmriii Kr-.o-nJ ,7Tr,Jr !J$ prMJ?oro; In ih Supreme Ctxmat Ralelyfa and luthe Courts of the Twel veth JadleiTir. met ot tne Stat of North Carotin: - Spec!fH aaufto" Riven to oollnctiom of elafaa au7-lywksw ww QHAS. D. McCANDLISS. Surveyor and CItII Engineer. ASHEVILLE, K. C. Office in roar ot Weaver's Shoe Store. ol&dSrn JR. M. SOUVIELLE, LATE OF THB PARIS A LONDON HOSPITALS. Diseases Of the Sead, Heart, IlrOat. Iwi A SPECIALTY. Office Hours : 10 a. m. to 5 n. m. Office, Eaglb Hotel. aug7 dlm ASHEVILLE. N. C. JR. A. M. BALLARD, ! PHTSICIAN and SCKGEOX. Office North Mo inhi t u Hajrwood street. Office Teleohona call x " tesiance Telephone Call No. 43. une S7-d6moapd G- W. PUREFOY OfierS his nmfeaainnal uniiu. the citizens of Asheville and snrrnnnrl. ing country. Office over CarnJchael's Drugstore. Residence Charlotte st. ae lo-dly W. JONES, Attorney at Lair, ASHEVILLE, - . - . N.C. Office in Johnston Building opposite Covtt xtouse square. Practices in the Cnnrta North Carolina and Supreme Cort at Raleigh. nov 26-ivd JRS. McGILL & BATTLE, Wabdlaw McGill, M. D., Practice limited to Eye. Kar.l rohtandLnnn Sam. Wbstbav Battlb. M. D.U. 8. , mysicianana saiseon. Office over De Vault's Drug Store. ta-OCra boors 10 a. m. to 12 m., and t to 4 p : MM-tr JK. JOHN HEY WILLIAMS, Physician and Surgeon. fVfflnA. If.l. a H J, . lence on French Broad Avenue. Office noon a m. to 1 p. m., and Irom S to 6 n. m. rjlHOS. A, JONE3,j Attorney at law ASHEVILLE, N. C, oct 22-ly s w Office with Day dson a Ma Thec. Davtosoic Jas q. Haiti r AVI DSON A MARTIN. VJ A ttorney Connaell; AsazvrujL N. O. U1W WIB Mtu-.ilce In the 8th and sth JmnM m.Mi aud in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, ana m the FAflArft (ruirB nf ,hA tVuta. T.4jn. M North Carolina. iterer to tne Banr of Aaaerlll&l sep-swwm TAMES A. BURROUGHS, Physician and Surgeon ASHEVILLE, N. C, Office over Powell & Snidca, Residence corner nf Mstn ant Woodfln streets. de 16-ly J" A . TENNENT, Architect and Civil Engineer. . Deal ran. Sneclflcationa. mnd VmHmmt. . th style of building famished upon appticatioB. A. work superintended when desired. All work en trusted to me as Civil Engineer will receive prompt attention. Thorough draineca' of landa a specialty. Post Office address. Aahevlllii n oeH, rt. j. jtesiaeiice swannaiioai JaA WATSON, M. D. OFFICE AT HIS STrsTTmrwrrw Corner of Grove street and Patton Avenue. umcenours: o to 11 A. M., 1 to 3 P. M. Callg left at CarmicrutAl'a Pihna Store will beoonveyed, and responded to, by tei luneu-atr West End Pharmacy. GO TO THE : New Drug Store Just Opened On Patton Avenue, Below Depot Street,-- Where will always be found a fall line of . . .. . Shrugs, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Dyes, Cigars, Patent Medicines, . ' Colognes, Toilet Soap's, ; AND ALL KINDS Of Toilet. Article, Tooth Brushes, . . Hair 1 - Brushes, all varieties, And a fine variety 6f COMBS, and everything usually kept in a First Class, Drug Store - Very Respectfully,-i: " j. il wpoDCmnti ' Graduate of Pharmacy, T ': '; ."' PattonA venue, se 30-d5ai;" Below" Depot eti vr W ;. "
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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