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Uiit or ivirs a.icaaionot-ea.odn J is- DAILY EDITION. - - . i i Furnat, Stone & Cameron, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. - " CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. BILL HEADS, - ' LETTER HEADS, POSTERS, BLANKS, & And fob Work of till kinds don -with -''. fromftuess and at law f rices. lift- -II no 1 Year. - ti JVIOB., ' X Year, 0 Mob., S.oo 3.SO l.&O 75 tow. , Weekly, VOL II.-NO 171: ASHEVILLE;;N. C" THURSDA-MQRITING. OCTOBER 28 1886 PRICE 5 CENTS A 1) VERTISING RA TES Citizen,- AS1IKTIIXE SOCIETIES CVe CommoiuUry, No. 5. J. A. Porter Eminent nmmander : Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets first 'ednemUr night In each month. A.hrrrliU, flLllllfr. R. A. M.O. H. Bell. HI (TO Priest: 8. Hammershlag, Secretary. Meets h! second Wednesday night In each month. :iH. Herman iMoe.No. 118, A. F. A. Jf.- i ' ut.klnAi1 Una... V ml T. TotfVAha ecretary. Meet ;tbe first Friday night In each "xwiinunuia Tjxlne. K. ot S.. No. 646. J ! 4.. Boardman, Dictator; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meet the liret and third Monday nights in each m?eeA Broad CbimeiL No. 701, R. A. ED la Levy, Cogent; Jordan Stone,' Secretary. Meets n mo nan oi me Kmgau ui nuuur uu ncwuu md I. until Monday nights In each month. T7i H'oma' JfiMfonary Society of the M. E. IJhurch, Soiiih, meet in the church class-room on the First Friday of every month at o'clock P.M. The Beauty oftlie West Lodge No.: 40,-F. A. A. Y. M. Meets on the first and third Monday nights in each' month. James Lattimore, Worshipful Master H. B. Brown, 8 ecretary. The Ashevilie Public Library, over Mr. Kep ', er'i Store, opposite Eagle Hotel,- and next door to TUe Bank of Asheville, is open to via tors from 18 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 4:30 to t'iOp.m. - ..".'. UUILLE CUChCa DIBECTOBT Bor.AY. W.Ba,'-: sll a. cy aVeninir teryiees VA p m. ; prayer meeting Yr ed- ansday evening tyt p. m. Sabbath school . m. - - - '---. - --. Pretbyterxan Church ChtfdiS. Eo. J. P. Gammon Services H a. in.jTJip. m - prayer meeting five -p.- m. Wednes day; Sabbath school half-past 9 a. m. Fpiteopal Church, Trinity corner Churchand Willow Bis. Iter. Jarvis Buxton, D.- D. Ber. Varday McBee, Assistant lie otor. Serrices Sunday, 11 a. m. (5 p.m.; Wednesdays, Fridays and Holy Days, 10 km. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satnrdays, 6 p.m. ; Friday, 8 p. m. Sunday school 90 a. m. Baptist Church corner Woodfln and Spruce.' Rev. 3. L. Carroll Services 11 a. m.7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting 7:30 d. ir. Wednesday; Kabbatb school 9 a. m. Roman Catholic Church. . Jcv. John A. McHugh Services every 8un at 11 i'h. but the first Sunday of the , Vhonlh, when services will be held at the Warm BpringB. Sunday school at 10 a. rn. at Ashe- vine. DotMcdaji Mission OiwrcK KevWW Hays Pastor. Sabbath .School, JH Weaver Supt. COLORED CIIURCHEM, ' - I . M. E. Church (Zion) College St. ' itev. Mr. Sherman Services 11 a. m.; 3 p. m., and half.past 7 p. ra.t Sabbath school 9 m .":' Baptist ltev. Mr. Burnley Services 11 a. m.; S pm., and half-past 7 p. m.: Sabbath school 1.80 p.m Episcopal. Bev. Mr. Magaiab. Services 11 a. m.; Sab bath school 3 p. m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. OFFICE OR Home Treatment. WI ARE PERMANENTLY. LOCATED. IN Asheville, N. C, Office on 'Main Street, I'nlllam 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 an impover isbed condition of the blood. - If yon 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, th Medicated Vapor. In this way we can treat the Inngs locally, as we vaporize all medicines; and the patient in hales tho vapor, holding It for a short time in the lungs thus the msdicine held in suspension in the vapor is deposited in the air cells, where it is taken up by the blood. It not only produces the local effect desired, but A CONSTITUTIONAL EFFECT. It you have any kind of Lung disease, come and consult ns. o win not cnarge yon anything (or consultation . 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 tho least danger connected with the treat ment. The efi'ect Is pleasant, and the result permanent. For Asthma, it is a specific as much as Quinine . sforchills. If you have Asthma, it wlllcure you, and the relief is almost instantaneous. -NASAL CATARRH, onr treatment will permanently cure you. We have been using the - OXYGEN ..... . v AND THK MEDICATED VAPOR , ; for some years, and in that time we have cared hundreds ol oases of Consumption after they had repeatel hemorrhages, and were given up by the best physicians in the land. , All diseases treated locally. Come to our office and get NATURE'S MEDICINE. . . . COMPOUND OXYGEN. We also pay special attention RECTAL DI3- EASES. CILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, AND RECTAL , ULCER. We have an entirely hew treatment, that is painless; the patient need not lose one hour from business or pleasure. We do not use the knife er litgaiare, or the carbolic acid injection. We can CURE you, and are willing to INSURE a CURE, If you so desire. v NO CURE, NO PAY! We send the HOME TREATMENT with chemicals to last two months for SIS. We do not publish Testimonals. but on application will iurnish any number of post office address, man ners of patient who have been cured under our treatment, uonsuitauon rree. DRS. HARQAN. GATCHfTLL & BTONE. Members of the firm of H , H. ie D. Physicians. ux i-uawaiu ASHEVILLE IMC HOUSE NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. Bells 1'IAKOS and ORGANS on Monthly In stallments of S5 and S10. - ONR PRICE. ONLY. ' : i ... . . Sheet Mnsic and Mu-fc Books. Old instru ment taken in exchange. For Catalogues and Circulars apply to " 0. PALS. rgl":dJtly " Tho "Pinaire Steam" is one of the intys oysters are served at Turner's. AT antTsWri'i ifA- a. DAILY EDITION. ; THE DAILY CITIZEN . Will he published every Morning (ex cept Monday) at' the following rates strictly casi: , - " - One Year: '. - ." W 00 Six Months, ...... . 3 00 Three t . - . . . . I 50 One 4 . . ' ;,v 50 One Week. )i " . . V7 15 Our 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 umce. Send your Job Work of all kinds to the Citizen Office, if you want it done neatly, cheaply and vrilL dispatch. ' Arrival and Departure of Passenger Trains. - Baxifbtjbt Arrives 9:55 a. m. and 7:52 . si. Departs 10:00 a m and 5:31 p m. Tennessee Arrives 9:50 a,- m. and 5:21 p. in. r3Jeprts40:(.-i :. il 8.W pap. -'VAsiiavrLur Arrived 3 20 p m,and deparw 1010 a. m. r " - -The general mail from the East is received by tho-S:55 a: m. train ; the general mail -trow the Paint Bock branch by the 6:21 p. m. train. A mail from Washington and Charlotte, or pooches from lines conneoled with these points is received by the 7:52 pi m. -train t and poach es for the same points, and to points between AshevUle and Salisbury, inclusive, and for warded by the 9.20 a. m. train going east tW INTERESTING READING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. tTWe invite attention to the ndver- tisement of N. Plumodore, concerning lands foj sale. tf . Schedule on the A. & S. R. R. The following is the schedule at pres ent run on the Aehevillo and Spartan burg Rail Road : Leave Asheville 7 a. m. Arrive at Hendersonvillo 8:15 " .." Spartanburg 11:40 " Leave Spartanburg 4 p. m. Amve at Hendereonviile . 7:io " " Ashevillo 8:15 " ' 1 ' .- New styles in Scarfs, Collars and Cuffs, EalfSose, and Striped Wool Shirts and Drawers. - eod" 1 II. REDWOOD & CO. Next Tuesday is the day of elec tion. Let every true man work ac cordingly. Our market is being supplied now with excellent beef, mutton, pork, and fall and winter vegetables, and fruits. It was very winterish all day yes terday and last night. Overcoats fires were very comfortable, to those who had them. "? - A log chain was found, on the street yesterday and brought to this office.- The owner can get s tie by proving .property. : 'The true men of Buncombe : are trrmetevjteamiSaijrR. hHnjjiejtert, in earnest. TneywIfiStJ good b& fore the sun noes down next Tues day. The enemy, to divert attention from their own nefarious tricks, are beginning to charge all sorts of schemes on the democracy. Just see that the enemy do not get in any of their bribery and other corrupt methods. '. r ; ; ;, . Hon. R. Ju Taylor.wcnt to speak in Blount county Monday, which is largely a republican county. He was insulted at Mary ville, and some dastard placed Come timber on the track which come near wrecking the train' upon "fwhich lie and parly were returning to lvnoxville. All the good people of Tennessee, of all parties, are denouncing this in :bit ter terms. ' . : ;i.;Jr . . Whte men of Buncombe, honest men of Buncombe, work "The enemy;' the most insidious, "therefore the most dan gerous, certa nly tho most unscrupulous, is at your door, and attempting to corrupt you by money, by deceitful pledges, add by tricks. Can the jttople-the white men of Buncombe, He Bought f Can men be in fluenced by so much per day, Mr. Pear son's money to work for him and against the interests and the principles of our people ? Look to this, people; when a professed democrat comes around talking for Pearson, ask if he is not - receiving pay for his work from Mr. Pearson. The speaking of our candidates at Ivy x$in Tuesd ay resulted in a grand triumph for our democratic candidates. Republican&and demo crat s were alike disgusted with- Mr. Pearson.- -A good return will ome from Iyyt for the rhenof both I par;-; ties there like a straight forward, true man, and a nve dollar ; bill for, dinner, and two fives at another place in' that township given : by. Mr, Pearson Tecently will not carrv honest men for him down there. Nor will it do so in other townships any more than two hundred dollars will carry Sandy Mush. " f ' j Stylish All Wool Suits at $10. $11.75 $12.50, $14, $15, and up to $24. Heavy Serviceable Suits, nearly -all -wool, at (7.90. $S.60rnd $9.60. Fonr Bnttan- Cutaway from 1 11.50 to $24. ' - . - (Jvercoats for .children, boys, and . men, ranying from $2.40 to $201; - A i .--.-i. Children's, Boys' and Youth's Suits, Real Turkish Fezes. Polo Caps, Plush, Beaver, and Seal Caps, Derby Hats and .Soft Hats. "$2.50" and "$2.9i'1 SAof. . . -Umbrellas and Traveling Bags. r ' ad -TirRED WOOD & CO.' " Why go alwut with that aching head ? Try,Ayer's Pills. They' will relieve the stomach, restore the digestive organs to healthy action, remove the obstructions that depress nervesjmd brain, and thus cure your headache permanently. t27 . t--v . j-:... The Bargain Cdcans at Law's. : JuBt started, .on -It will be placed all goods that for any reason will be sold at half price'.7A"Spleridid slock of fine Sil verware, Decorated China and Art Glass, suitable for Christmas or Bridal Gifts; a largo stock of Crockery, Cutlery, Glass and Lamps and at lower prices than ever before at Law's, opposite Eagle Hotel Promptly Paid. - v . The Royal Arcanum, of which the late Capt. J. Martin Jones was a member, has just paid to his widow,' Mrs. Jones, the $3,000 death benefit. This society is al ways prompt m such matters. A Surpbisk. We do not wish to tell "family: secret, specially on such friends, as the 'next Governor of Tennessee, Hon. Robert L- Taylor, and his excellent .wife; but we must break over oar rule for once. Mr Taylor has been the recipient of many very elegant and expressive testimonies of approval from the ladies of his State, Dotn old ana young, married and single. we cannot say ugly and beautiful, for all are beautiful of course many of which he has loyally sent to Jtfrs. Taylor who has been -spending some time with her mother and relatives here. Hearing that he would spend last Sabbath in Knox ville, Mrs. Taylor left here Saturday evening, to join b'rit, and did sa Sunday morning. JBob, ilThe Btrict- truth must b&told, was not expecting thi3.pleasant surprise. We leave the balance to be told by the following 'diBpatchJojJthe. JNasnvilie American : . : "A pleasant surprise awaited him this morning. His wile, who had been at Asheville, N. C, for -some weeks, had come down to see him. The romantic features connected with Bob Taylor's courtship and marriage are known to the readers of the American. The lady who will preside over the home of the next Governor of Tennessee is a cousin of the noted Zeb Vance, of North Carolina. She is a tall blonde, graceful and eloqa-J ent in manner, and witnai a woman ol that calm equipoise and fino conversa tional power . which 'will serve' her well in' the performance of the social duties which her future position as the wife of the Chief Magistrate of the State will present. Bob received a few friends to day, but the Sabbath was mainly spent in the bosom of his family, while bis brother sat around the . home fireside over the mountains. Although Bob Tavlor has not long resided in this com munity his wonderful personal popular ity has peculiarly endeared him to this people, and he will unquestionably make gains on the Republican vote in Knox countv." Society for ?ns Prevention ov Cruelty to Animais Reorganized an Inter esting meeting Tuesday at the resi dence op Hon. J. P. King. According to call in Tuesday morning's Citizen a number of ladies and gen tlemen met at the pleasant home of Hon. J. P. King for the purpose of re organizing the society for prevention of cruelty to animals which was organized here Borne three years ago but allowed to die. Mr. W. H. Inloes was called to the c'aair, and Mr. H. H. Lyons was made secretary. ; After discussion of the importance of this society, the demand for its existence and work, by Messrs. H. B. King, W. T. fenniman, and others, the society was permanently organized by the election .ofltha following. officers; ; . '. .. j r rresident w.u. inloes. Vice-Presidents, L. M. Hatch, H. B. King, W. R. Penniman, Jr. Secretary and Treasurer, T. W. Pat ton. Committee on Charter, Drs. Watson, Battle, H. H. Lyons. Executive Committee, Mrs. Dr. Battle, Dr. McG ill, W. T. Penniman. It was resolved that each member pay one dollar annually on membership. . . The following were present and be came members : Mrs. W. R. Penniman, Sr., Mrs. W. T. Penniman, Mrs. Or. Battle, Messrs. H. B. King, G. L, Appleton, W. H. Inloes, W. T. Penniman, J. H. Barnard, Maj. Duf field, W. R. Penniman, Sr , Dr. Battle, Dr. Watson, B. M. Perrow, H. H. Lyons. All Citizens are requested not. only to become members, but active workers in so good and humane a cause. ; There will be a list at Lyons' drug Rtore, and also one at the Club room, for parties to sign who desire to become members. We heartily wish the society every success. The liveliest debate between county candidates next Saturday in Asheville will be between Dr. Billiard, democratic candidate forCoroner, and Dr. Harris, republican candidate. Professional engagements have deprived these gentle men from canvassing the county, but on Saturday they propose to make np'for tost time, more especially as the contest may be decided by the eighteen hundred votes of Ashevillo township. We have already borrowed several copies of the Materia Medica, and Treatises upon var ious anatomical and physiological sub jects, in both English, French, Dutch ana xennessee languages, and employed several yonng candidates for physicians' diplomas to assist us in getting up a full report of their very interesting discussion. If our neck is not disjointed by that time we hope to be on hand .. Mr. Fox, the republican candidate for tho Senate in this district, and his friends are' trying to ran a sort of still hunt; and if democrats in Madison and Buncombe are not watchful the sly Fox, whose friends played such a trick upon Mr.1 Lcsk, the avowed choice of the repub licans of this district and Messrs. Pear son and Wells for the Senate, will be elected. Mr. Fox is an open, avowed, j stock-law republican. How can anti- stock-law republicans and democrats I vote for him? .; - - '.. ;; ' " j He rejoiced over the action of the "June meeting," to wo have been inform- ed, and said "he wantedtbe stock-law if he had to steal it in the night." Mr. Fox is working a quiet but possibly danger ous canvass, and wo urge democrats, in MarJison and Buncombe, to be on guard, and vote for that , excellent man ' and faithful democrat, Mr. I.N. Ebbs, x - j Thb Good Ship "Democracy," " Sent to Mrs. Taylor by the next Gov ernor of Tennessee is on exhibition at the store of Messrs. McMullea and Til son, North Main street The public are cordially invited, ladies specially, to call and examine this beautiful flower-laden-ed vessel of pure democracy. , - '. - -'.' Just What Ttoey All Say. "I . Hon. D. D. Haynie, of Salem, Sis., says he uses Dr; Bosanko'a cough and Lung Syrup in his family with the most satisfactory results, in all oases of coughs, colds and croup, and recommends it in particular for the little ones. Sample bottle free at H. H. Lyons. Oa,wlw. For-RmtVv- '. ; 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 . " T THE CDlUyo WINTER. Wliat Prof. SniE !i Says About , "It in nil Almanac. - It wa3.no longer ego than" June, 1882, that the now most successful, and in .fact. or.ly reliable, long range" weather 'prophet across the Canadian border e : L13 first pre diction.'.; It wa however, a daring one, rs bold as any c : " -.'I-rnns', wi'.h some observations l-elild it. Prof. Walter H.Smith at tha(, time, after long private study declare J in favor of an openmild fall,; ia contradic tion to the Vpredic' ion of Yennor, who had fre'cUctet1 an ea$y- setting in of winter. "'SiViiM yra itight and Venn or .wrong, andVthe liter wisely friftrfihat date Smith helping Ven- n .tK the production ol his Weatii eT JiWlletin3 and Almanac3.. To-day;.iu all probability -Smith is one of . the most .. reliable of all weather professors. His successes week in, week out, are remarkable, and his. predictions are : agerly watched from Maine to Texas. He is now- busy getting through ' the press his renowned Planetary Alma nac, which is likely to have even a larger run than last year. He .has just favored this paper with an ad vance sheet, which contains a part of, his 'general forecast" for next year as follows: - January. A severe Winter month. generally, everywhere, with- some in tensely cold days. The mercury is like ly to run down pretty low about the 4th. 5th; in the neighborhood of 10th, and again during the week ending the 29th. The year may open fairly mild in the East, but very cold in the North-West. February. A month of heavy snows and rains ; its cold periods short and sharp, rather than longhand steady. Some pretty general "breaks-np" and thaws probable, producing floods in the South. ing the weeks ending the 12th and 26th. I expect some very rough weather over Eastern Canada, the New England States, and along the Atlantic coast dur ing this month. if arch. Some very heavy local pre cipitation during this month, causing hoods, wi :h a num ber of storm periods, especially along the Atlantic coast. Se vere periods in the Southern States are likely, but the month will ba generally unsteady there, with early warmth and spring-tike days. In the South and South West, winter will likely end" about the 9th or 10th with a mild period. Cold weather at the equinox this year. Five Boxes. - , r - At each precinct, thero must be fvt hnx&h'i' &hi3j!Zek'itt township constable in the Jield, if not, only four. ' - e-'-- One for State and district "Judges, and solicitor lor this district, voted tor on one ticket. One for member of Congress, (in this district for Tom Johnston's special benefit.) Une tor senator and member or members (it more than one) for . the House, voted for on one ticket. One for county officers, sheriff, clerk, register, &c, &c. Let every voter, every true democrat, see that each ticket is carefully looked af ter. . '' - 3"he canvass for township consta ble in Ivy is causing more excite menttnan everything in the race. We have already announced that Mr. Brigman, the republican candi date, has openly avowed his pur pose, if elected, to wipe out all stock laws. Mr. Thomas Dillingham, the democratic candidate, true to demo cratic - principles, has pledged nimseii, without reservation er equivocation, to repeal the Internal revenue laws: while Mr. Thomas Clingman Andrews, another repub lican candidate, has knocked the breath out of all his opponents by declaring undying opposition to Ciyil Service Reform, in favor of a high protective tariff, and an im mediate settlement of the Canadian- fishery question even if the whole New England States have to be sac rificed to bring this about. The con test has aroused the , people, the champions of one side and the other, to the highest pitch, and we - may iook: out ior the most startling , re ports from the 'usually quiet jre cmct known as Ivy township. All is peaceful, however. -; Noticb. . . . ' . , . ' . ' The Ladies!of the Flower Mission wish first to tell the donors of - second-hand apparel, how helpful was the supply last year contributed, and then ask that articles of apparel be -again sent for Flower Mission disposal. - Please v send said garments to Mr. Aston's. on Church street -. By crder of , ' .-; oct 23 d.St r-- Pres. Flower Mission. : If you would have appetite, flesh, col or, strength, and vigor, take Oyer's Sar saparilla, - which will confer them upon you in rapid succession.. . t27 A' special bargain in Four in Hand Hearts at ooc. r. - . : H. REDWOOD & CO. V Large line of genuine Stetson and Dunlap Hats just received at ' - .: sel5 6t : : - ' ' . . Whitlock's. 1 Stylish Jieaty Cassimere 'in dark' effects at 69c to $1.00,- worth at least cne-fourth more, just received. : 20eod - . U. RKmVOUD & CO., We are showing reru new styles in 'Car pets, Art Squares, fnyrna Rugs find Up hoisiery uooas. . - eod ; IT. REDWOOD & CO. Corsets, Bustles, Collars and Cuffs and a very full line of Ladies' Furnishings generally to be found at -seplo dGt - 'WbitlockIe. Paired Again. ' - - Mr. Gudger being again called ihomo by sickness in his family, he and Mr. Wells have paired off for to-day, so neither of theso gentle men will be at Alexanders to-day. The legislative field will be 'left to Messrs. Jones and Pearson, who will no doubt cover the ground. . The county candidates rpeak at Alexanders to-day, Weaverv ':1 to rn on row, Asheville on a! 'rty. Let the people turn out aril Lear the discussion. We have no fear of the result if tho people all the yo tera could hear the discussions.- were pleased to learn 01 the succe;3 in buemess anairs, 01 our icceA3 young friendJ. H. Balling, who some time"1agirTcirWr5-iBt- n-jf cantile- partnership with . our other fiieiid - CoL L- I Childs, at Sandy Mush. He is a fine young man, the twef make a good and a strong firm, and gain success because they de serve it. . . - '" " ' Owing to the cold wind at Flat Creek yesterday and the speaking having to be done out doors, it was not so lively . and " energet ic as ; elsewhere, but it wss sufficiently so to settle Mr. Pearson and "the men who are supporting him." Flat Creek wiil do her duty. It will not give the democrats any thing like eleven hundred thousand majority, as some might suppose the opposition will receive In some pre cincts judging from the. Advance, but it will do its duty by itself and the honest, self-respecting character of the people. Let every man work. A number of friends who was at the speaking at Flat Creek yesterday came in last night, and gavo us most cheering news. They say the crowd was more republican than democratic, ' but after Messrs. Jones and Gudger got througk with their oppopents, specially exposing Mr. Pearson's infidelity and treachery and unreliability, the change in fa vor of our democratic ticket was open and pronounced. The speeches of Messrs. Jones and Gudg er throughout have been remarka ble for their force, ability, and ef fect. We have never known the people of the county, who have heard them so for, so strongly aroused and enthused over campaign speeches. Jones and Gudger have been called the candidates of the country people; Jiftfy vA sertainly aatitiviEg our country friBnds with their wofK. x Liver Pills. Use Dr. Oonn's Liver Pills for Sallow com plexion, Pimples on the Face and Billious ness. Never sickens or gripes. Only one for a dose. Samples free at H. H. Lyons. dawlw. ? a Oysters in the shell received at Turn er's last night, ' The "yum yum stew" at Turner's is the latest thing. - Dress goods and Trimmings, Velvets, Sills Satins, Tricots, ilannels, -Limeys, Tweeds Cassimeres, Ginghams, Prints, Canton Flan nels, Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, &c. H. REDWOOD & CO., , One Price Store. ' Warranted Shoes from following makers: Ziegler Bros., J. A. Banister; Packard and Grover, Merriam and Tyler, and : Morgan Bros. H. REDWOOD & CO. Go to the Pioneer Bar - For your fancy mixed drinks of all kinds, such as San gar ess, Mint Juleps, Big Yellow, 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 city, free of charge. - - km rcooms tnree aoors oeiow 1st, jvauonai iBank, No. 9. R. R. Jones, Prop. , june 27-tf ' Merino and Wool Underwear', Hosiery, Glories, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Sliopping Bags, Buttons, Braids, and Fancy Goods generally. , . REDWOOD & CO. Whitlock's stock of Gent's Furnishings was never to complet einall its branches as this season, ' - sel5 Ot - Carpets, Art Squares, Smyrna Rugs, Mats, Upholstery Goods, &c. - ' - . ; H. REDWOOD & CO. Handsome effects in Ladies' ' Wraps, Dress Goods and Trimmings, just opened. sep23tf H. REDWOOD & CO. ' Tt Received. Stylish Clothina (includ ing Osercoats) and Derby Hatin Dunlaps, xouman s and Miller s shapes; also new styles in Soft Hats. - - " v - sep'JStf . n. RJSV YVUUJJ & VU.' ' New Goods now arriving ly almost aery train. .. - , - sep22tf H. REDWOOD & CO. w Af TED AT ONCE. One hundred cords ol good wood delivered at my br ck yard. .' , ' . . ,. OCIZOQIW .J- 1. 1. VASU1LU1&K, piORRENT; - - ; - r ,v i 'j j: The Woodfln Fronsrtv. Possession riven 1st Xovember. - j W B. GWYJ. oct SO dwtf " - ost. - -. - y - ... -. 'u . - - - A cold watch, between Cams Patton mad Trin ity Church or Trinity Church and Mission Hos pital. A large gold watch, old style, single- case, gold lace, to reward If returned to , : . : . A. u. MltTAKUb, oct2fd2t " : . Camp Patton. B RENT, wood street, S minutes walk from court house. WiU be rented for 6 months. For information, apply to v . , W.P.BLAIR, - . ociaciH or u. B. aison. w Anted. Six or more Table Boarders at $3 a week-. Will rent out 4 rooms "unfurnished.' Apply at once to i Mas. SARAH A. WEST, oct 26 dlwk ' . - Water street. piVE DOLLARS' REWARD , , i .'.,;..:; Will be paid for tho return to the undersigned of a watch eharm, ost Sunday evening around his premises. The charm is a little keg of CaU tornia gold quartz. . , J. A. TURNER. - - Turner's Restaurant, or can b? left at the CITIZEN oilicc. . ZZZ CARD FROM W. T. REYNOLDS. Having heard that-, it was rumored in some sections that I was carrying and sending whiskey about to be used to in fluence voters I desire to here solemnly and sincerely denounce this as'an infa mous slander circulated to injure me in this canvass. I propose only to use hon orable methods with my fellow citizens in soliciting their; votes, and if I cannot win by this l will not deserve to be elected. ' I hope this denial will answer once for all. . ;, . - - , , . W. T. Reynolds. -..While Mr. Gladstone was cutting down a tree Monday a wasp b tung the veteran chopper on the eye-lid, and while it was not hurtful, it was thought enough 61 to telegraph all over the world. : The negro's home in tho South is paradise, compared with the Bqualid 44,rorrkJnryls3Lnia miner, - ; Wheat la now dowb to 69 and 70 cents per bushel in " Chicago, the lowest for many years. The north western farmer is very blue there at. Only a war in Europe can help the situation: and thus by the misfor tunes of one, does another thrive. What a people I The venerable Kaiser Wilhelm, the cable says, i3 dying. Death in due time may gather the good old man to his fathers, but the Nihilists could not o it. though they tried never so hard. It is confidently predicted that the good Kaiser's de mise will be the signal of the great est European war since Napoleon's red star went down at Waterloo. SUPERIOR COURTS FALL TERM Courts in the 10th, lltt and 12th Dis tricts fall as follows : eleventh district judge graves. Cleveland October 25, 1 week. Mecklenburg August 30, 3 weeks. Unionf September 20, 2 weeks. -" Lincoln October 4, 1 week. Gaston October 11, 2 weeks. Rutherford November 1, 2 weeks. . Polk November 15, 1 week. TWELFTH DISTRICT JUDGE AVERY. Madison November 22, 2 weeks. ' Buncombe December 6, 2 weeks. Transylvania September 13, 2 week's. Haywood September 13, 2 weeks. Jackson September 27, 1 week. Macon October 4, 1 week. Clay October 11, 1 week. Cherokee October IS, 2 weeks. ' Graham November 1, 1 week. Swain Novembers, 2 weeks. '" .' Civil actions only. . : " fCriminal actions only. jCivil actions only, except jail cases. Criminal cases only, except civil cationsnot requiring a jury. - A Sensible Eamlly. A family named Johnson livini? in fwrth--fiajfMiia Cry "-aggravated ' form, Having seen a notice in one- of the coun try papers in regard to Dr. Ly tie's Elixir, tne medicine was at once sent for, and although the delav in procuring it came near proving fatal in two of the eases, yet a lanaiui use 01 mis wen 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 ether bowel troubles are so prevalent Lytle's lilixir ought to be kept ready lor use. . More new goods just received " 6t at Whitlock's. o Owing to the frees of work consequent upon the receipt of d large lot of goods, we have been absolutely unable to show oar patrons proper attention for the last ten days. We beg la express our regret, and to say that n-j such dead-lock will occur again this season. Our slock is now about complete, and presents good value at nil points with real bargains at short intervals. If. REDWOOD & CO. o a- Tho "Mascot Broil" is the thing in the way of oysters at Turner's. FISH, AND OYSTERS receiv ed Friday and Satin-day at T. J. Sum mer's City Market. Call and get some thing very nice. 7 The very best cup of coffee can be ob tained at.Turner's, in the Johnston buil ding. ... . - Measures taken for A. Raymond Co. Fasldonable New York Tailors, and a fit juarav teed. S amples now ready for inspec tion. H. REDWOOD & CO. sept 2S-deod . In Wraps we are offering a varitly, rang ing from $2 to $22.75. From $2,85 to $7.00 the line is very attractive. ' embracing durable goods of nice appearance. - eoa . ..... ju. u&jj it uujj & tu The "Mikado Fry" served at Turner's Wanted. . . A Boy for the Telephone oflice Ap. ply to : ' : ..' ..: - -, sepi3-dtf '! ' . .- . N. W. Gird wood- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T"ERY CHEAP I ! . . y .- 46 ACRES good land with Saw and Grist Mill, one mile and a half from- Pig on River Depot only only res at the low price of SS50, by OCt 2S dltAwlt ATKINSON & COCKE. pRIVATE BOARD. .'; - ----- Any one desiring BOARD, with or without rooms, can be acoommodated by Mrs. LaBarbe, at Johnston Ho use, corner Church steet and Patton Avenue. , , . - oct M Sunday drw 6t 'J'RUSTEE'S SALE. .. . '. . ; By virtue of a dted or trust exscutea to me by T. E, Polk and J. A. Polk made to secure the nav- mentof a certain note mentioned therein which deed of trust is registered in the Register's office Mortgage Records, I will sell tor cash at the Court House door in Asheville. November 30th. 1886, Two Tracts of land lying on fie waters of Flat Creek and Swanuanoa, containing about 180 acres. A good chance ibr a proli table invest. menr. - x. jutujn, xrusiea. . o t2Sdltin07l W3t ... . .. ,; - ... JOTICE OP SALE. ' I : V By virtue of a deed of trust executed to me by A. jl. Ware on tho 30th day ot April, A. D. 1884, to secure the purchase mcney of Five Hundred Dollars and interest on lot sold to said Ware by W. M. Cocke, Jr., lying on South margin of Pat ton Avenue and joins tno Buncombe Warehouse, and runs to Slagle's, North West corner, being about 80 lcet wide, and, one hundred eet deep. Said property is lying within the corpt .atelimi's of the citv of Asheville.N. C. I will sell the above property to the highest bidder at the Court Ui-use door lu mo city ot Asheville at the usual hours of such sales, on the Srd dny of December, A. iuou. Aula vu iviyiie , icn'y. J.R. RAKKIX, Trustee. flov 4 wi-.vks 'Democratic 3fomince of r Baaeombe Coynty. House - of' 'Representatives Johnaioua, dyucu, u,a, uuuger. 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. ' Choice effects in clothing just received. If H. REDWOOD & CO. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CHAS. A. MOoBE. P.-' A. CUM MI NO 3 JOOEE & CUMMINGS, Attorneys and ConnseUors at ..aw ASHEVILLE, N. 0. ' .Practice In the United States Circuit and IMS net Courts at Ashevillo. Rtnts-nrilia r-hxj.ni and Greensboro; In the Supreme Court at Raleigh uu ui Lite iAui-uf oi tiie i we i vein juaicuu Uli trict of the State of North Carolina. - apcuu aaatuon given to oollActioBS of elaiat u7-ly 4W -.-....-m... .. .. . QHAS. D. McCANDUSS, ' " -Snrreyor and C'ivll EnglHeer, - - ASHEVII.I.E, H. C. Office in rear ol Weaver's Shoe Store. olSd3m JR. M. SOUVIEJLLE, LATK OF THB PARIS A LONDON HOSPITALS. tees Of the S::3, Eeart, TirDat. Iwi A SPECIALTY. Ofpioe Hours : 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Offiob, Eaglk Hotbl, aug7 dlm ASHEVILLE, N. C. D B. A. M. BALLARD, PHTSICIAJT and SVRGEOI. Office North Mn Pnhlln Hajrwood street. Office Telephone Call X s M iiauo z-uomoapa D iR. G- W. PTJREFOY Offflrfi ha TirtifpfKiinnal sappWii the citizenn nf AnhAvilla tA anwAmti' - , MMX 11 '-A VIU1U' ing country. Office over CarnJchael't J-rug store. Kesidenco Charlotte St. ae la-diy W. W. JONES, Attorney at Ijiw, ASHEVILLE, - - .; N.C Office in Johnston Building opposite ComI izousc aquare. Prarh'fTAH in t.hn Csnrtm nf Wanton North Carolina and SnnremA Cn-rt at Raleigh. nov26-iyd- JRS. McGILL & BATTLE, Waedlaw McGill, M. D., . Practice limited to Eye, Kar.l roht and Lnna. Sax. Wbstbay Battlx. m. D..:u. 8. N., Physician and Hoigeon. Offices over De Vault's Drug Store. jtS-Office hoars 10 a. m. to 12 m,, and t n D K. JOHN HEY WILLIAMS, Fteysicitm and Suxqrvn. .'4 ; - Office : Main St.. 2 dooia artuth of T!nV Su nu to 1 ft bu, and from S to 6 pm. T HQS. A. JONESJ Attorney at Law ASHEVILLE, N. C, . oct 22-ly s w Office with Day dson M, THBC. DAVXD30M. jav 61 bnui DAVIDSON A MARTIN, A ttorueys A t'ounIIoTaUlawl ASHCVTLLI. N. CL .. u. .uo j l ii situ sell uuiulM WwlCB a ad in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, ana In the Federal Courts of .ue Western DUtrlotOl North Carolina. Will lri..1n In .1 A... T.. ... . Refer to the Bank ot Ashevlllej sepl-wAw6m TAMES A. BTJRROlTGHS Physician and Surgeon, --- ASHEVILLE, N. O, , . Ofiice over Powell & Snidt .s. : SiSf Residence cornAr nf Main ani Woodfln streets. da lG-ly . ; s J A. TENNENT,: Architect and dvU Engineer. , Designs. Snecifications. and EBtimataa m tha style of building furnished upon appjlcatlon. A) BuivriuuMiueu wuea uesirea. Ail wora en trusted to me as Civil Engineer will receive ' prompt attention. Thorough drainage of lands a specialty. Post Office address, Ashevillo ol Best.N. C. Residence Swanuanoa Bridge, J. A. WAT30N, M. D. OFFICE AT HIS RESinKNnR. - : '' - Corner of Grove street and Patton Avenue. - umce hours: to 11 A. M., 1 to 5 P. M- Calls left at Carmichael'a nr Pnlham'a Tlma Store will beconveyed, and responded to, by teT ep&one. ....... rune iz-au - West End Pharmacy, ..v: :.; GO TO TIIE -. ' N"ew Drug Store' : Just Opened On Paiton Avmiet -4 Below Depot Street, Where will always be .found a full : ' . .. line of 'rt, - . Drugs' ChcmitaU; Toilet' Article, ' Dyes, Cigars, Patent Medicines, '. t . ,t Colognes, Toilet Soaps, , -V ' ; ' AND ALL KIXDSOF 1. - Toilet Articles, Tooth Brushes, Hair f Brushes, att varieties, ,: And a fine variety of COMBS, and -. everything Usually kept in a First Class Drug; Slr2 . Very . Respectfully, .. . J. II. WOODCOCK, - " Graduate of Pharmacy, '. .':.'" Patton Avenue, ee 30-d5m Below Depot Toit SALE. " . A Fine llni-nes Uorse, apply to . W. V. CAT. septS'Jdil V
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