- DAILY EDITION. CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, WEST, BIDE PUBLIC SQritE. BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, - BLANKS, A e And yob Work of all kind don with " fromftness and at low prices. 1116 Ferriar, Stoao & Camsroa, ' ZT)ITOBS A&D PROPR1 KTORH. X Year, $0.00 .. .Mob., 3. CO iV.!jcly, X Year, X.SO - - O Aloa., ,. 70 .-I 7 I KkTISING It A TBS 10 TV. VOL IT-NO 170. ASHEVILLE, N. C WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27 t886 PRICE 5 CENTS loe Gitizerio KIT.VXIA.T. SOCIETIES. OjtoU Ommmdirv, Ko. 5. J. A. Porter Eminent Joinmiuidcr; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets first Wednesday night in each month. AJiecUtr. CftojItT, K. A. if. G. H. Bell, High Trk-st; a. Ha:nmerehlajr, Secretary. Meets be sutvmd Wednesday night In each month. . HI. lleraum Ltr.m. So. 118. A. F. A.M. 11. C. Fagg Worihipful Master; Fred. L. Jacobt ecrjlary. llee'sjthe first Friday night in each :itannfiwia M-gf, K. ol 3., No. 648.--J Boardiarm, Dictator: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Mixta the first bad third Monday nights iu each montn. ' ' Frnch Uroai Coac3, No. 701. R. A. EUle Levy, Recent: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets n tho hr.ll of tin Knights of Honor on the second i ml fuu.th Monday nights in each month. The Woman's ZtUyionary Society of the M. E. ::burcb, South. meet in the church class-room on tho Firet Friday of every month at 4 o'clock P. M. The Beaut; of the West Lodge No. 40, F. A. A. Y. il. Meet i on the first and third Monday eights in each month. James L&Urmore, Worshipful Master ; H. B. Brown, Secretary. The Ashevillv 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 JO to ' f JO p.m. MI EVIJLLE CHPECH DIBECTOKT Hetho&isi Episcopal Church Church Bl. Hot. W. W. Bays Morning erriceo 11 a. m.; trening ervioes 7X p m.; prayer meeting Wed . aosday evening 1 p. m.Sabbaih school 9 s. m. .-. Presbyterian Church Church St. Rev. 3. P. Gimmon Services 11 a. m.;7Xp. m.; prayer Meeting five p. m. Wednes day; Sabbath aohool half-past 9 a. ni. Fpiaoopal Church, Trinity homer Church and . Willow 8ts. Bev. JarvU Buxton, D. D. Bcv. Varday HcBee, Assistant Bctor. Services 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 Bchool 9:30 a. m. Baptist Church corner Wood In and Upruce. lie v. J. L. Carroll Services 11 m.; 7:30 I; m.: prayer meeting 7:30 d. s. Wednesday; abbath school 9am. Roman Catholic Church. Itev. John A. MeHugh Services every Sun day at 11 a. m , but the firet Sunday of tho month, when services mil be held at the Warm Springs. Sunday school at 10 a. m. at &sho- viue. DoubUday Miction Church. Pastor. Sabbath .Bchool, J H CHURCHES. ion) College fit, ices 11 a. m.; 8 p. Sabbath school 9 11 a. m.: 3 p.m., bath school 1.30 p.m vices 11 a. m.; Sab- OXYGEN. OFFICE OR' Home Treatment. WE ARE PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN A&beville, N. C, : - Office on Main Street, rulliam Bouse, first floor. Wo make a specialty or treating Consumption, - Asthma. Bronchitis. heumattsm, Paralysis, Chorea, Neanilgia, and, in fact, all chronic dis eases, and all diseases resulting from an impover, ' Isbed condition of the blood. If yon are able to walk to the ofBce, you CAN ' be CURED, as many are being cured by our new .treatment. We use in addition to the Oxygen, th Medicated Vapor. In this way we esq treat the lungs locally, as we vaporize all medicines; and the patient in . hales toe vapor, holding it for a short time in the lungs thns the madicine held in snspensfon in the vapor is deposited in the air cells, where it is taken up by the blood. It not only produces the local effect desired, but A CONSTITUTIONAL EFFECT. II you tu.ve any kind of Lung disease, come "and consult u , we will not charge you anything ' for ronsultation. THE OXYGEN GAS, . breathed two or three times a day, will restore you to perfect health, though you may think ' yourself beyond the reach of remedies. There is not the le&bt danger connected with the treat ment. The uflect is pleasant, and the result permanent. , . For Asthma, it is a specific as much as Quinine s for chills. If joubave Asthtna.lt will euro you, and the relief is almost instantaneous. NASAL CATARRH, irt treatment will permanently cure you. v We have ben using the. . ' - OXYGEN' AND TUB MEDICATED VAPOR . for some years, and in that time we have cn red . hundreds of cases of Consumption after they had repeatol hemorrhages, aud were given op -by tho best physicians in the land. All disease treated locally. Come to our office and get NATURE'S MEDICINE. . , ' - COMPOUND OXYGEN. . We also pa? special attention RECTAL DIS EASE!. . - . . - DILES: FISTULA, FISSURE, AND i RECTAL ULCER. 1 1 We have in cuti.elT new treatment, that is f.nt the patient need not lose one hour from v or Dlcasure. We do not use the knife are, or the carbolic acid injection. We EE .you, and are willing to INSURE a i you soucsire. NO CURE, NO PAY! end the HOME TREATMENT with siti last two months for 819. We do not Tes'jmonals, but on application will ,i. any number of post office address, man- . f patie it who have been cured under our ut i-'onsu-taiimv Tree. .8. niRyAN. OATCHTLL & STONE. uibers of tl.c firm of H , II, fc B. Physicians. iSHEYILLB MUSIC HOUSE NORTII SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. ORGANS on Monthly In "No. . - . . . , , E ONLY. (fA c Books. Old lustra- ... lars apply to ; 0. PALS. ' is one . of the t Turner's. C! V fces H ' fit- Y V DAILY EDITION. THE DAILY CITIZEN Will be published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at the followinflr rates strictly cash: - One Year. . . . " . f 6 00 Six Months, . . . " . . - 3 00 Threa " . ... 1 60 One - " . . . . . - 60 One Week, . . .. - ' 15 Onr Carriers will deliver the paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the Uitizen Office. Send your Job Work of all -Unci to the Citizen Office, if you want il done neatly, cheaply and wilh dispatch. Arrival and Departure f Passenger Trains. Saubbuet Arrives 9:55 a. m. and 7:52 r. x. " . Departs 10:00 m m and 6:81 p m. Tennessee Arrive 9:60 a. m. and 51 p. m. Doparta 10:01 a. m. and SA5 p m. WiYirxaviLU ArriveB 30 p m. and departs 10:10 a. m. The general mail from the East la received by the 8:55 a. m. train : the general mail from the Faint Bock branch by the 5:21 p. m. train. A mail from Washington and Charlotte,, or pouches from lines connected with these points is received by the 7:52 p. m. train ; and 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. tW INTERESTING READING MAT? TER ON FOURTH PAGE. EWe invite attention to the adver tisement of N. Plumadore, concerning lands foi sale. tf Schedule on the A. & S. R. R. Tho following is the schedule at pres ent ran on the Asheville and Spartan burg Rail Road : Leave Asheville Arrive at Hendersonville 7 a. 8:15 11:40 4 p. 7:10 1 8:15 m. Spartanburg Leave Spartanburg Arrive at Hendersonville " Asheville New stilcs in Scarfs, Collars and Cuffs, Wool Shirts and Half Hose, and Striped Vrawers. . eod U. REDWOOD & CO. Ferguson and Moody to-night at the court house. We belieye some of the boys are talking politics now with considera ble energy. ' Read Mr. J. O. Howell's new attrac tions iu this Citizen. His stock of goods is really superior to what he claims lor it. Fine Suffolk Oysters constantly received, and sold for 125 cents per quart at Moore and Kobards. A good steady rain set in yester day. We hops it may 1? much good. It was noeded for many th'ngs. Oar old friend.. and coantymcn J. B. Freeman, now of Henderson, was in in the city yesterday. We were pleased to learn he was doing well in his new home. Dr. Rays, for three years the loved pastor and eloquent preacher of the First Methodist Church, leaves" this week to attend Conference, which convenes in Knoxville. The Buncombe savings' bank will be opened for business on the 1st of: January next, in the rooms now oc cupied by Hon. J.H. MerrJmon, the next Judge for this district. Mr. David M. Vance, son of the Senator, has become editorially con nected with that brilliant and able paper the Neiv York Star. We shall read the Star with even more inter est hereafter. The. Hospital managers desire us to express their profound thanks to Mrs. Farman for a very hand some and acceptable gift to the Hos pital. The gift was both generous and timely and lor it the managers are most grateful. ' v Mr. T. II . Hampton of Transyl vania, nas sent to the citizen omce two specimens of gold ore found in tfcat county. Thev aro certainly very rich, and we invite an inspec tion of them on the part of all who may be interested. . The Charlotte Chronicle has been enlarged, and is now issued - as a morning daily. Our youDg friends Henby and lltbinson have always made a sprightly paper of the Chron icle, but with their improvements they bid fair to establish it among the best daily news-papers of the State. We certainly hope they may succeed in all their aspirations. Above all, the Chronicle is a true, straight-forward, upright paper; it tnus merits the respect ol all , men Stylish All, Wool Suits al S10. $11.75 $12.50, $14, $15, and vp to $24. Heavy HcrmceaM buna, nearly all wool, at S7.90, $8 50, and $9.50.- Four Button Cutaways jrem tll.iu to $24.- ; - - . Vvercoats jor children, boys and, men, ranymg from 3.40 to IM. . - - Children's, Boys' and Youth's Suits, Ileal Turkish Fezes. Polo .Caps, Plushi Beaver, ana aeal Vaps, ueroy lots and aoft Hats, '$2.60" end "$2.99" Shoes. , - -" Umbrellas and Traveling Bags, eod . BED WOOD & CO. ' Why go about with that aching head ? Try Ayer's Pills. They will relieve the stomach, restore the digestive oreans to healthy action, removo tho obstructions that depress nerves and brain, and thus cure your headache permanently. t27 TilK B A EG' AIM CoCHTSB 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 Cue Sil verware, Decorated China and Art Glass. suitable for Chi istmas or Bridal Gilts; a larco Meek of Crockery-, Cutlery Glass r.r.d J-f.u:ps end at lower -prices than ever before at - - - Law's, ' . : opposite Eagle Hotel Jr. Pearson "stated ; at Leicester that he and Mr. Wells M elected, would not disturb (he Slock law in townships where it lias been established. It Beems theretorefore that "if elec ted" they will only give relief to Black Mountain, Avery's Creek and South Horruny, which are already outside the law. We confess Mr. Pear son can say some very strange things, but just what he means by this assurance , to the people of Leicester who are largely in favor of the Stock law, we cannot divine. Until the electric light is in order to be kept shining until- the con tract hour, and during dark nights, we suggest to our authorities it would be well to have -the. lamps lighted so as to give light unto those ot us who have to work until the middle of the night. Monday night those of us who were - so : unfortus nate as to be detained late at night had a very disagreeable time get ting home " in the darkness. We hope our authorities will consider the mnrmities and misrortunes ot their fellow countrymen and come to our relief. - - Mr. Pearson's platform upon which- he is funning, prepared by Mr. Lusk and supported warmly by Meeprs. Billy" Henderson, Bob Pat terson, Bill Deaver, T. J. Candler, demands the "repeal of tb.6 Bun combe stock-law." Mr, Pearson says that he- is not for repeal but insists that the people of the townships shall be allowed to vote on the question and decide for themselves whether they want it or not. Mr. Pearson says on the stump at Leicester he and Mr.' Wells, if elected, will not disturb the law in townships where it is established. Mr. Pearson, so we are informed, told a voter at Sandy Mush who fa vors the stock law, that , he would not disturb the law only in those townships where it is so objectiona ble, and provide for the election to be held twelve months later, so as to give the oeople a chance -to get used to it. Mr. Bob Patterson, the manager-in-chief of Mr. Pearson 8 campaign, writes to a stock law republican "the stock law is all right," meaning that Mr. Pearson and Wells will not .dietarl it&nd tx-lotllm.t nlnnp, nnel come along and "help beat the de mocracy." People of Buncombe, we care not whether you beiepublicans or dem ocrats, stock law or anti-stock law men, whether you live in a township under the law or out of it, how caa you vote for a man of such shocking inconsistencies and uncertainties, and who reports to such methods for election ? W e cannot yet be lieve our people will endorse Mr. Pearson or his course. The Road to Victory. Fellow democrats, those of you who have made up your minds to be at the polls at all hazard on the 2d of November, see to it that your neighbors accompany you. Furnish transportation to those .who have not the means to get to the polls. If you believe in Democracy,' show your faith by your works. "Faith, if it hath not works, is dead." Died, At her home on South Turkey Creek, thU county, on the 5th inst, Mrs. Mary Robeson, aged ninety years. She leaves a large' circle of relations and friends to mourn their loss. She professed religion forty years ago, attached herself to the Baptist Church, and lived through' out a consistent christian. . Peace to her ashes. " (Baptist please copy.).' . Adding to the Beauty. Messrs. Levy, .whitlock Carmi chael, W. O. Muller & Co., Frank Loughran, A. P. Sorrells, and some others of our merchants have added the electric light to their houses, and the effect has been very fine. Everything is made brighter and more attractive, and more pleasing, not only inside as the reflection upon the street adjoining is very .beauti ful. We understand a number of other of our business houses will soon have the electric light. It will pay as a beautifier. Let it spread, Superintendent Wilson, of the Washington Navyyard has been dis charged the result of investigation ordered by Secretary Whitney. His nephews and his nieces and .'his aunts being unon ' his pay-roll, he has been an exceedingly - defensive partisan for the last two years. Just What They All 8aT. Hon. D. D. Haynie, of Salem, Hit.,' says he nsea Dr. Boeanko's cough and Lung Syrup in his family with the most satisfactory results, in all cases of coughs, colds and croup, and recommends it in particular for the little onos. Sample bottle free at H. H. Lyons, dawlw. For Rest. .'"-' '"-'-' -; ' ; - . A two-rotfm cabin and a number of rooms, pleasantly located, on Bailey street. -Enquire of u, L. Mcdonald, 1 door South 1st National Bank, oct 12 d-2wks . ; ...v - , We are showing very new styles in Cur- pets, Art Squares, Smyrna Bugs . tnd- Up haUiterv Goods. . . ' ' :" - eod The Opeba Hoes Monday Night. - The fate of those travesties on the drama as have offended the "good, sense and good taste of audiences here, such as Round the World and Under the Lash, had thrown a eate gnarl against their repetition; and "a" rousing' welcome was assured for tho next, which was assured to come under better auspices.. Patti Rosa, in thy Comedy Drima' Bob, was awaited with eager expectation, and the full houiss that greeted Patti was ready to yield at once to the fame that had pre ceded her never was confidence better repaid. The little actress, pcMe infigur?, was just the size to represent the way ward, tomboyish, mischievous, untama ble child; yet large enough to sustiin the developments of though tfulnees, courage, daring and determined will which arose in the coursa of the plav: all of these strangely blended with a mischievous fun that put a touch of comedy on the gravest complication, and., tinctured the most serious of situations with the most sparkling cf fun. The audience was carried away in the'spirit of funit look ed with very . indifferent eye to the solemnities of tho tragic fetcre. It was earned along in one irresistible current of enjoyment by the witchery of the capricious wil&il little Bob. The "Profeaaah" with his inimitably uly face and blazing red hair shared with Bob the honors of the evening. His agility was as unbounded as his csliness. He sang together in all the extravaganzas whicL adorn the genius of Gilbert and Sullivan; they danced together; and they hornpiped together with, an abandon which was as graceful as it was grotesque; and they flirted together with a familiar ity natural to a mischievous maiden and an inflammable, old beau. When these two occupied the stage, the house was wild with delight, insatiate in its enjoy ment and almost cruel in its demands. But Patti always submitted with fresh incidents of her frolicsome humor. Of the others we will only say that they all sustained their parts as worthy and admirable supporters of the spirit of tne troupe, tlie best tnat nas been here in some time, and rarely equalled at any time. As a comedy drama in all its parts it was good and thoroughly sustained, in that department we could have had no thing better and we thin'x this is the conclusion of the audience, one as large as the house could hold. - A 8 the Weekly of to-morrow will be the last issue we can send out to our friends throughout the Western counties before the election, we beg to ask them in every township to aec that The State Democratic Judicial ticket is not overlooked ; ' That Democratic legislative tick ets th se who are known to be straight democrats, regular nomis necs where conventions were held are not overlooked. That straight dem cratic county tickets, where conventions have - We ma&e ne last ap. eal to the go- d, true men . . f all these moun tain counties, to. w:rk and to vote for those they know t be true dem ocrats, giviDg i reference in every instance to tho3e wh have beeh chosen oy a convention of demo crats over those who are plfnomi nated. Let us hold the West true to her moorings. . - We are really pleased to find not only the interest but the enthusiasm among our people on behalf of the street railway. Very . many oi our citizens spoke to us yester lay on the matter now per. ling and they expresse l ir.ucb. -c;ncern for and sympathy with the mcvement ; all regarding "it as necessary for the convenience of our citizens and con tinued pr sperity- of c ur city. We are sure our authorities will gie this matter very favorable consider ation. - - We see that s nie 'ly in Atlanta has sued out a writ rf injunction to restrain telBfalo Trea?urervf Geor gia fr;m canceling the State bonds issued to the Marietta and North Georgia road. As thiar ad has al ready reached our State line, and is approacoing Murphy, we can have no concern about the fight over-the cancellation of the bonds. Big Tom Wilson was over yester day. He accompanied Dr.. Clarke, of New York, who has-been on a visit to Mr. Wilson, . bear hunting, and we are pleased t fo know was successful. He went to. the right place to hnd tun. ; v Let all voters go to.ihe court house to-night and hear , Messrs. Ferguson and Mcody. . " '. . - Ferguson and Moody To sight. Messrs.' Ferguson r and '. Moody, democratic . and republican .' candi dates for solicitor, will address the people of Asheville in the court house to-night. - Give the gentlemen a good crowd, ;"nnd a good hearing. Where this is done democracy al ways wins. ; . ' ''. ' If you would have appetite, flesh, col or, strength, and vigor, take Ayer's bar saparille, which will confer them upon you in rapid succession. ; i . ; t27 -; McMullen & Tilson are adding splen didly to their stock. Some of the finest chamber setts ever on this market among them the-: unsurpassable one adorned with Tennessee marble parlor setts, elegant chairs, carpets, rugs, &c, &c.' Call before al aresold. - 26d2t; ' A - svecial. bargain - in Four "in Hand Scarfs at 50c ' ':"- ., -, IL REDWOOD fc CO. Large line of genuine Stetson and DunlapIIats just received at . . . - solo Ct i - - i WniTLOcic's. " Stylish heaxy Cassimer in tr effects at G9c. to $1.00, worth at least f Ju.rth more, just received. . t " . - 2Ceod ." - II. BED! ,.D X- CO. The Charges "Against the County '.Commissioners. . ) ; " Mr. Pearson has been ; disgrace' fully shameful in his charges of wastefulness , and, practically, cor ruption, against the county commis sioners, composed of such men Buncombe men, born and raised in this county among this people Eu gaue Rankin, Rev. Dr. Reagan, N. A: Penland, L. L. Childs, and T. D. Brittain, and all the justices, repub licans and democrats alike. - These honest countymen have been charged with "squandering the peo pie's money on. their friend3," and in several instances - have specific charges been made against individ- j ual commissioners or justices. The following from one ot the commis sioners, Dr. Reagan, settles one of these charges, and every other one j Uof like character. as this, ; a mean,, deliberate, wilful falsehood. " We publish Dr. Keagan 8 letter without further comment, only to add that with honorable and intelligent men ol Buncombe the - f authorities need no defense against" charges of official or personal corruption Dr. R. says : Weavebviixk, Oct. 2Glh, 1SGG. Editors Citizen; I learn that it is charged that the Chairman of the Board of. County Commissioners re ceived one hundred and one dollars for riding down to Alexander's to receive tnat bridge. JNow l wish to say; and all the Commissioners will endorse it, that 1 had full charge of that bridge, and that I only charged 'and received two dollars for my services in inspecting and receiv ing said bridge; besides I made the com pany do one hundred dollars worth of work, or at least pay Capt. Rice one hun dred dollars to do it, which wa3 taken out of the price of the bridge. This I had done after they reported the bridge done. Capt. Rice, A. M. Alexander and others will testify to this. So we saved the county one hundred dollars instead of squandering her money. We are not ashamed of our record. J. A. Reagan. The most interesting case in the Infer ior Court yesterday was the State versus F. A. Lance, charged with participating in tlie affray which occurred at the Asheville Warehouse some time ago over the stock-law, in which sticks, &c, were freely used. Messrs. Solicitor Car ter and Henry Hardwicke represented the Stale, andIr. J. H. Merrimon the defense. We know that neither the jury or any one connected with the court ware hung, and the Lord kn?ws we are glad of it, but up to a late hour last evening the jury had simply "failed to agree." . . . U-rttnUbs.T . . r-. Use Dr. G aim's Liver Pills for Sallow com plexion, Pimples on the Face and Billious nees. Nevei-sickona or gripes. Only one for a dose. Samples free at H. H. Lyons. dawlw. A large and very attractive stock of Cloth ing, Ut:tx, end Cops, Boots andShoes, D,e 5 Goods, Silks, Velvets, Laces, Kid Glow, Cloaks. Underwear, Corsets, Ribbons, Nr.cL- wear. Housekeeping (roods,, t.ariiels Oil Cloth, &c "" oct 28 wtf U. BEL W0r D & CO. Oysters in the shell received at Turn er's last night. The "yura yuin Blew" at Turner's is the latest thing. Dress goods and Trimmings, Velvets, Silks Satins, Tricots, Hannels, Linseys, Tweeds Vassimeres, (rmghams, frmts, (Janton flan nels, Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, &c. . H. BEDWOOD & CO., . One Price Store. The "Mascot Broil" is the thing in the way of oysters at Turner's. GO TO THE PlONEKB BAR For your fancy 'mixed druiks of all kinds, such as Sangaress, Mint Juleps, Big,Yeliow, Milk Punches, and all other mixed drinks which are found in first class saloons. Orders for these drinks will be filled and sent to any part of the citys free of charge. Rooms three doors below 1st National Bank, No. a . B, R.- Joses, Prop. . june 27-tf " Corsets, Bustles, Collars and Cuffs and a very full line of Ladies' Furnishings generally to be found at - . - sepl5d6t Whitlock'2. - Whitlock's stock of Gent's Furnishings was never so com plot ein'all its branches as this season, -. - - " . selo Ct Carpets, Art Squares, Smyrna Bugs, Mats, Upholstery Goods, tc. II. BEDWOOD & CO. Handsome effects in - Ladies Wraps, Dress Goods and Trimmings, just opened. sep23tf H. BED WOOD & CO. Just Received, Stylish Clothing (includ ing Overcoats) and Derby Hat in Dunlaps, Youman's and Miller's shapes; also new stylet in Soft Hats. - tepTZtf : . REDWOOD & CO. New Goods now ammng'by almost -every train. - . ' . tepTZtf H. REDWOOD & CO. yajTANTED AT ONCE. One hundred cords of good wood delivered at my br ck yard. . OCtMdlw ' T. I. VANGIXDER, piOH RENT, : The Woodfln Property. November, oct S6 dawtf ".. . Possession given it W. B. GWYN., JOST. " -v . - . ; A gold watch, between Camp Patton and Trin ity Church or Trinity Church and Mission Hos pital. A large gold watob, old style, single case, gold lace. t5 reward if returned to . - A. L. EDWARDS, ' -0Ct26dS " : - Camp Patton. pOR RENT, ' - - The Presbyterian Parsonage, located on Hay wood street. S minutes walk l'rom coart honse. Will be rented for 6 months. For information, apply to " W. P. BLAIR, - - oct 26 dlwk - " or D. 8. Watson. w ANTED. - Six or more Table Boarders at S3 a week. Will rent out 4 rooms unfurnished." A pply at once to i Mrs. SARAII A. WEST, . oot26 dlwk' f . . . Water stwet. pIVE DOLLARS' REWARD Will be paid for the return to the undcr&fgned of a watch charm, lost Buuday evening around his premises. The charm 13 a little kc? of Caii lorniagoid quaru. J. A. lUiiNER, .- ' i Turner s Rtstiiurant, or can bp lefs at the craZKj o.iiee. The County Canvass ', ' Was resumed at Ivy yesterday, will be followed up at Flat Creek to-day, Alesanders to-morrow, Weaveryiile Friday and Asheville Saturday. Let all the people of each township turn out to he.ir each of the candidates , for his cause and then vote for the democratic ticket. straigin. . -o e Patterson and his committee know that in Union there is strength, hence they advise all true Republicans not to vote for A. H. Jones for Con gress and thereby 6plit the party, but stick to their nominee, Pear son.- ! . - NeveT-uesert your colors in the face of an enemy. If you aro a true Democrat stand to your parly and voter the whole ticket. Don't scratch y DWt "Hop" over ! " ? '.' ' ' : , ": ' ' The Republican party chuckles' over any disaffection in the Derno ratic ranks. ' ' 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. Lytle's Elixir, the medicine was at once sent for, and although the delay in procuring it came near proving fatal in two of the cases, yet a faithful use 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 Lytle's lilixir ought to be kept ready for use. - - . Owing to the press of work consequent upon the receipt of a large lot of goods, we have been absolutely unable to show our patrons proper attention for the last ten days. n e oeg to express our regret, and to say tlial no such dead-lock will occur again this season. Our stock is now about complete, and presents good value at all points' with real oargains at short intervals. H. REDWOOD & CO. Warranted Shoes from following makers: Ziegler Bros., J. A. Banister, PacMrd and Grover, Mcrriam and Tyler, and Morgan Bros. II. BEDWOOD k CO. Merino and Wool Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Shopping Bags, Buttons, Braids, and Fancv Goods generally. II. BEDWOOD & CO. The very best cup of coffee can be ob tained at Turner's, in the Johnston buil ding. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Clay County, N. N. P.ojerF, .1 Agains ; Affidavit for Publication. Z. A. Jamison and f James M. Galaway.j The plaintiff, N. N. Rcsrcrs beinz dulv sworn. deposes and says : I. That ho caused summon? to Issus in the above entitled action on tho 11 th day of October, 1886. returnable t" Spring Torm, 18S7, of ( lay Superior Court aua caused hc Sitme to be placed in the t:ands of J. 1 . Cherry, Sherift'of said coun ty, thai the following return is ma.ie therer.n as to Z. A. Jaaiisin. The defendaut, 7.. A. Janu cn, not to be fonnd in this county. -Signed J. P. CHEERY, Shir. II. That deftniait, Z A. Jamison, is a r.on res'dent of this State as this plaintiff is informed and believes and that the defendant has or claims cn .interest in renl estate in this county. 111. That t le cauiKor-action arose iu t'lis county. Wherefire affidavit ;isks an order of this court for publication in some public newspaper of the Stato notifying the said uou-resident defendant, Z. A. Jamison, to appearand answer at the Text term of this court, 4c. N. N. ROGERS. Sworn and subsciibed to before me on this the 12th day of October, 18SS. G. W. SAN ERSON, C. S. C. STATE OF NORTH AKOLIXA, Clay County. Superior Court,' Fail Term, 1886. Ic appearing to tfcc satisfaction of the Pourt upon reading the foregoing affidavit, cf N. l". Ro gers, plain titf, tha' Z. A. Jamison is a non-r si dent of this State and that he cannot be reached by the ordinary process of summons. It Is there fore diudge'l and ordered by the Court that publication be made in the Ashe villi Ctizen, a public newspaper of the State of North Caro lina and in the city of Asheville K. C, for six weeks weekly not fyiog the said defendant to appear before the Hon. Judge of our Superior Court at the Court House In Hayesvllle of Clay countyt N. C, nd answer the plaintiff and such publication be had in lieu of service and sum mons. G. W. SANDERSON, C. S. O. Oct. 13lh, 1886 , oct28w6t Some l"ew Goods! - SOME NEW DRESS GOODS ! SOME NEW DRESS GOODS ! SOME NEW DRESS GOODS 1 The; Kaest ? Stock OF DRESS GOODS EVER v brought to Asheville !.. , V .A: Splendid Line Of SILK, BLACK AND COLORED, PLUSH SILK VELVEE3 - IX STRIPE AND SOLIDS ! - " Colors,; Calicos; : A Splendid linvof ' GINGHAMS AND SATIXKS Blankets. Blankets :-J. (WOOl) r - Made of Wool Blankets, A few very fine ones and all at latt year's prices. JA. GOOD STOCK oil - GOOD BOOTS, and. SHOES, HATS.(ift every style,) J. B. Stetson's : HATS A SPECIALTY. ; COFFEE, "SOIilSS SUOAI1, RICE, LFATHEB, , JEATSTS,' " , From Tennessee Ail-Wool Filling, ' ' Cotton Yarn, Wool Yarn ' " - Domestic. - -. .- A few Dress -Paten's at a Bargain, J. 0. T 10 WELL. ' Spot Cash Store. Oct, 2Gtb, S3S. ."-.'--;-''.:-' r.' Democratic STominccs of Buncombe County. Bouse of Representatives Johnstone Jones, H. A. Gudger. Sheriff John R. Rich. Clerk John L. Cathey. - Begister John B. Patterson. Treasurer John H. Courtney. ' Surveyor A. H. S tames. Coroner Dr W. D. Hilliard. -: Call en Moore and Bobards and get s nice Btew or fry of Oysters just received from Norfolk. . Choice effects in clothing just received.' tf H. BED WOOD & CO. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CHAS. A. MOORE. P. A. eTJMMIG3 JJOORE & CUMMINGS, Attorneys and Connscllor at Jmv -" ASHEVILLE, N. a Praetice in the United States Circuit and Ma rict Courts mt Ahpvillo kfutoCTdia n..,. and Greensboro; iu the Supreme Court'at Raleigh and In the Courts of the Twelveth Judicial Cia inci 01 me state 01 north Carolina. opecKu auaitum given to eoliectums f elaistr at: g 7-1 fm&tw QHAS. D. McCANDLISS, Snryeyor and Civil Engineer, ASHEVItlE, IT. C. Office in rear ol Weaver's Shoe Store. olod3m jyR. M. SOUVIELLE, ....... LATE OF THB PARIS A LONDON HOSPITALS. Mm Cf Us M, Mi, lirCaL Lun A SPECIALTY. , Office Hours : 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Officb, Eagle Hotkl, aug 7 dim . ASHEVILLE. N. C. D R. A. M. BALLARD, PHTS1CIAIT and SURGEON. Office North Rid A Thlhlin ilmiM nM Haywood street. Office Telephone Call If 64 Rendcnce Telephone Call No. 43, R. G- W. PUREFOY Oilers his nrtifpssinniil uririaa f. . the citizens of Asheville and eiuround- ing COUntTV. Office over flam inh-iol' Drug store. Residence Charlotte et. aelo-dly W. W. JONES, Attorney at Law, ASHEVILLE, - - - .N.C Office in Johnston Building opposite Cot: xiouse square. Practices in the Courts of Western North Carolina and Supreme Co"rt at Raleigh. nov 26-iyd D R3. McGILL & BATTLE, Ward law McGill, M. D., xrauuee iimiiea to iye, juu-,1 roht and Lunn. Sax. Wkstrat Battli. M. D.,. 8. N., rnysicianana Buigoon. Offices over De Vault's Drug Store. mt III IH LZ. Tn - a - se st-u D K. JOHN HEX WILLIAMS, Physician an 2 Surgeon. Office : Main St.. 2 doors south at Rank. Ron deuce on French Broad Avenue. Office hours 11 sr.. to l p. m and from 8 to 6 p. m. rjpHos. . JONESJ Attorney at ta ASHEVILLE, N. C, oct 22-ly s vr Office with Dav dson St If a Theo. F. Davidson. JA1 O. MAETIJf FVAVIDSON St MARTIN, A t torne: eys A lonnKeIIerS-at-L ASBJEVTXJJK, N. C. Will prauicc In the Sth and 9th Judicial Dutrio4 iiau u: i.ie supreme court oi north Carolina, ana in the Federal Gonrtaof I hi Wwitpm ni.tw., nt North Carolina. nerer to the Bans ol AaherllleJ -sepl-flw&w6ni . JAMES A. BURROUGHS, Pnysician and Surgeon, ASHEVILLE, N. C, Office over Powell & Snidt.'s. tSf Residence corner of Main ami Woodfin streets. de 16-ly J. A. TENNENT, J Architect and Civil Engineer. Deshms. Snecifi cations, and Sstlmatea h th style of building furnished upon appjlcatioa. A. wuii Huperinusuaea wneu aesirea. All wore en trusted to me as Civil Engineer trill receive . prompt attention. Thorough drainege of lands a specialty. Post Office address, Asheville Ol Best,.n. c. iteaiaence Hwannanoa midgaj-m maTle-emoa J.A WATSON, M. D. OFFICE AT HIS RESrDENtTR. Corner of Grove street and Patton Avenue. omce hours: s toil A. M., l to 8 P. M Calls left at Carmichael's or Pel ham 'a Dm Store will beconveyed, and responded to, b y tef luneia-atr - ' West 15nd Pharmacy. GO TO THE " New Druf? Store 7ust Opened On Paiton Avenue, V Below Depot Street, Where will always be fonnd a full. i line of v r . T j Drugs, Chemicals, Toilet Articles; Dyep, VAgars, Patent Alcdicinea, . '- ' - Cologne, Toilet Soaps, AND ALL KINDS OF Toilet Articles, Tooth Brushes; Hatr '' ,i;'. Brushes, all varieties, " And a fine variety of COMB3, and . eyeryhiug usually kept in a " First Class Drug Store , - Very Respectfully, " -, J. H. WOODCOCK, -: Graduate of Pharmacy, Pulton ii Avenue,: --not 1. 1 x

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