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DAILY EDITION 'Furaai, Stoao & Cameron, BniTOBS AND PROPRIETORS.' ;: t he . AsheFiM itizen CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, wwrr frmir DTTUTTr ' cnrr 1 1 t. BILL HEADS, LETTERHEADS, 1 POSTERS, ; ' BLANKS, Ae And Job Work of all kinds done with promptness and at Una prices. 1 Year, : $a.OO O Mom., 3.CO X Year, 1.60 VOL II -NO 174. -ASHEVILLEN.C SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31 1886 PRICE 5 CENTS U BRTISING RATES LOW.' G AN1IKVIM.E SOCIETIES. am rnmnnAxm Kb ft J. A. Porter Eminent .tommander: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets first Wodnowlay night In each month. ' Prirt: 8. nammershlar. Secretary. Meets ho second Wednesday night In each month. t.ui ttnmt r.tnKn. us. A. . fr A.M.- u wnmhinftil Mutter: Fred. L. Jaoobl -aeri'tary. Meets ?he first Friday night In each "Itinnnoa Lodge, K. ct B., No. 6M.J 14. Ui.rfmati nitntir: Jordan Stone. Meets the nwt and third Monday night In French JJrwid Conned, No. 701, S. A. Ellis liifT. Rfweni: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets ta the hall o the KnighU of Honor on the second nd fourth Monday mgnu n wen . 77 Woman's Missionary Society of the M. K. ' Church, South, meet in the church cl ana-room on me nret rriaay 01 every muuui v v ' v' Tk dmu nIJut Wejd. Lodae No. 40. .r . A. ' . jt, r. Af . Meets on the first and third Monday . nights in each month. James iiitumore, Wnmhinf nl Mutor i H. B. Brown. Secretary. The AsheviUe Public Library, over Mr. Kep er't Store, opposite Eagle Hotel, and next door to The Bank of Asheville, Is open to via tors from 18 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from sw to f tSO p.m. -. " nETII.LE CHVKCU DIBECTOKT . MQodtst episcopal Chui-ch Church St. . W H TUvs Moruins services' 11 a. m. : mating terrices 7pm.; prayer meeting :Wed " aosday evening 'X p. m.Sabbatn school 9 a . m- Preshyienan Church Church St. ft J. P Oammon Services 11 a. m.:7Vp. m.s uraveTneetinir five p. m. Wodnes- ' day; Sabbath school half -past 9 a. m. episcopal Church, Trimly corner Church and Bev. Jarvis. Bnxton, D. D. Bev. Varday . HoBee, Assistant Bctor. Services Sunday, ii a. m. i S D.m.! Wednesdays. Fridays and ftnhr Davs. 10 a. m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satnrdays, 6 p. m. ; Friday, 8 p. m. finnday-school 9:30 a. m. .'. BaptUt Church corner Woodfin and tspnux. Bev. J. L.-Carroll Servtoos 11 a m.; 750 p. m.; prayer meeting 7:30 d. V. Wednesday; -'Sabbath school 9am. Soman GathoUo Church, Bev. John A. McHngh Services every Sun- dav at 11 a. tmt the nrst ennaay oi ine month, whon-Bervicoa will be held at the Warm Hprinea. Sunday school at 10 a. m. at ashe- .' rule. - - DmMeday Uiition Church. Kev W W Bays Pastor. Babbatu;School, J H weaker Kitpt. I'OLOBED CIIUBCIIES. 4. JT. H. Church (Zionr-CotUgc St. Ber. Mr. Sherman Servioes 11 a. m.; 8 p. ' m., and half.past 7 p. rn.; Sabbath school 9 . ni "-" Baptist. Bev, Mr, Bnmley Services 11 a. m.; 8 pirn., and half-past 7 p. m.: Sabbath school 1.30 p.m , ; ' Episcopal. Bev. Mr. Massiah Services 11 a. m.; Bab- - bath sohool S p. m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. OFFICE OR Home Treatment. WE ARE PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN AheviUeN. C, Office on Main Street, Pulllam 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 lmpover ished condition of the blood. If you are able to walk to the office, you CAN be CURED, as many are being cured by onr new treatment. We use in addition to the Oxygen, th 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 madicine 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 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, though you may think yourself beyond the reach of remedies. There is not the )ut danger connected with the treat ment. The effect is pleasant, and the result . permanent. For Asths&a, it Is s" specific as much as Quinine . s forehills. If jouhave Anthma, It will cure you, and the relief is almost Instantaneous. NASAL CATARRH, to treatment will permanently cure yra. T, C UTV WKU UEJUK kilt, oxygen , ; . . -J.-,.'--.' ANIV THK - . . ' MEDICATED VAPOR tat some years, arotTri that time we have en red hundreds ot cases of Consumption after they had . r-e'i 1 hemorrhages, and were given up by the best physicians in the land. - All fliwMwm treated locally. Come to onr office and get NATCKE'S M2DICISE. . . COMPOUND OXYGEN. We also pay special attention RECTAL DIS EASE!. '..'' "ILE8, FISTULA, FISSURE, - AND RECTAL ULCER. 'We have an entlrulr new treatment, that is . painless; the patient need not lose one hour from business or pleasure. We do not use the knife . rr litgavrre, or the carbolic acid Injection. We ran CURE you, and are willing to INSURE a CURE, if you so dosiro. . NO CURE, NO PAY! We send the HOUE TREATMENT with ehemlcals to last two months for SIS. We do not fiublliih Testlmonals, but on application will urnish any number of post olfice address, man ners of patient who have been cured under onr ueaiment. Consultation tc?a. iH8. HARQAN, QATCHrLL 4 STONE, L Members of the firm of H , H. A B. Physicians, auz l-daw3m ASHEVILLE IMC HOUSE NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. f-r.s II AN)8 and ORGANS on Monthly In Xallrocirta of $Sandll0. . ONE PRICE ONLY. f-hfrt MukIo and Wohio Boo Vs. .Old instru- r-riis tnkfn in exchange. 1 or Caialogucs and Cixcnlars apply to TIi "Pinafore Steam" is- one of the 1 s oysters ar FPrvMi at Turner's. - Kid' f DAILY EDITION. " THE DAII.T C1TIXEN ' Will be published every Morning (ex cept Mondav) at the following ratea strictly cash : One Year. . . . - . .$600 Six Months, . .-.-.. 3 00 Three " . ' . . . . I 50 One . . 50 One Week, . . . v . 15 Onr Carriers will deliver the paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to onr subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the Umzra Umce. . Send your Job Work of all kinds to the Citizen Office, if you vxmt it done neatly. cheaply and iviti dispatch. Arrival and Depart lire of Passenger .... Train. -Bjxibbubt Arrives 9 5 a. m. and 7:62 r. v. ." Departs 10KX) am and 6:31pm. " Tennessee Arrives 9-0 a. m. and 5.21 p. m. Departs 10:01 a. m. and 86 p m. Wtvasmim Arrives 3 ,20 p m.and depart io-.iu am. ' . . - m - x newierai mau irom vie xmi is received tne t aint hock, orancn ty sue oii p. m. train. A mau from Washington .and Charlotte, or pouches from lines connected with these points is received by the 7:52 p. m. train ; and poach es for the same points, and to points between Asheville and Salisbury, inclusive, and .for warded by the 9.20 a, m. tram going east. tW INTERESTING READING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE EsF"We invite attention to the ndver- tisement oT JN. flumadore, concerning lanas ioi sale. tr Schedule on the A. & S. R. R. The following is the schedule at pres ent run on the AsheviUe and Spartan burg Rail Road : Lave Asbeville 7 a. 8:15 11:40 4 p. 7:10 ' 8:15 ' m Arrive at Hendersonville " " Spartanbnnr Leave Spartanburg Arrive at Hendersonville " Asheville New styles in Scarfs, Collars and Cuffs, Half Hose, and Striped Wool Shirts and Drawers. . eod H. REDWOOD & CO. Vote for Rich. Let the ballot be j'our weapon. People of Buncombe, we certainly have them beaten.' Spare no effort mase one nard, -strong tlash, and rout mm. -. A weapon that comes as still . As snow-flakes falling on the sod. But executes the freeman's will . As lightning does the will of God. Vote for Courtney. Yesterday the mercury nearly touch ed the freezing point, and the day be' fore there were light falls of snow on the nigner mountains. Most of the. -visitors to. Raleigh hY6 returned. The attendance' from Western North Carolina was quite large, mostly oi JNonnern cottiers. Vote for Patterson. Can people of Buncombe rote to vindicate and endorse the methods of Mr. Pearson in this contest ? If not work and vote for the democrat ic ticket. Arrangements were perfected on Fri day . oy- wnicn Mr. bprague resumes charge of the Round Knob Hotel. He opens it on Tuesday. His Resumption of tne grid iron will be hailed with pleas ure far and wide. Vote the straight Democratic tick- Among our visitors is Mr. H. C. Leh man, of Lancaster, Pa., who visits Wes tern North Carolina in connection with his attendance upon the late Northern Settlers' Convention at Raleigh. He is one of the few who could spare the time to see this section. .. . - - v A new pamphlet devoted the in terests of Asheville and the Battery ark Hotel is in press and will be read for distribution in a few days. t you wi8n to mail a copy to vour friend apply at the hotel office and get one. One of the best way side houses we have had the good fortune to be enter tained in is that ' of Meroney & Bro. at Connelly Springs Icard, Burke county. It is the dinner house at present, and is complete in its table and in its comforts. it deserves the popularity it has achieved. Vole whole ticket. .. Mr. Pleasant Israel startled the vision of the Citizen staff, accustomed to seeing great things in Bunconbe, by bringing to our office yesterday . eighteen sweet po tatoes, we average weignt oi wnicn wag five pounds. There have been bigger potatoes, but this average is hard to sur pass.. ,. .. -, r ' '. Notice. . . The regular monthly meeting of the Asheville Tobacco . Association will be held at the Fanner's Warehouse at 4 o' Monday evening, November 1st. -"It'..- , - E. I. Hoijcm, Secretary Why go about with that aching head T Try Ayer's Pills. They will relieve the stomach, restore the digestive organs to healthy action, remove the obstructions that depress nerves and brain, and thus cure your headache permanently. t27 Stylish AU Wool uSnUs 'at $10. $11.75 $12.50, $14, $15, and up to $24. Heavy Serviceable Suits, nearly all vooci, at $7.90, $8 50, and $9.50. Four Btiilan Cutaways from $11.50 to $24. . Overcoats for children, bays and men, ranying from $2.40 to $20. - - Children's, Boys' and Youth's Suits, Real Turhish Fezes. Polo Caps, Flush, Beaver, and Seal Caps, Derby Hats and Soft Hats. "$2.50" end "$2.09" Shoes. " . . Umbrellas and Traveling Bags, -' eod .REDWOOD & CO. Tub Bargain Cochtjb at Law's. r Just started, on it will be ulaced 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 larjrfs stock of Crockery, Cutlery, Glass and Ia,n:ria and at lower prices than ever before at ' Law s, . opposite Eagle Hotel' The water mains are being dis tributed through the cross streets .Our system ot electric b'ghting- seems to be the best yet adopted in the state. .. Another coating of etcne is being put on Main'street to replace what nas been worn away. 4 Vote for Courtney. , '. . ; ' Ihe streets were never more live- ly than yesterday, the public speak ing drawing out large numbers, and tne tight rope man adding his at tractions. ' s Democrats who have never be fore worked at the polls on election day will roll np their sleeves and be found giving their time And efforts to the good work of purgjnp: " the party of malcontents and time-serv -v . ' ' " , Maj. Jesse I. .Yeates, formerly member of Cougresszfrom the 1st District, is here on a visit. He is acting on behalf of the Indians, as appointee of the government in all matters in which they may be a party. Friends and Brethren, people ot Buncombe, remember tomorrow, Monday, is the last day lor work in this important campaign. Bor the sake of all that you hold dear, spare no effort to defeat the enemy. Work, Vote. Dont forget to yote for Coroner Hilliard. Democrats of Asheville do not let the Democrats in the county or in any township of the county outdo us in giving the largest majority to whole ticket. Let us see which will be the banner democratic township, and see which can give the largest Democratic majority. The wiry Republican Bosses are concocting schemes whereby to car ry their Legislative ticket in this county, by trading county and state officers for Legislative votes. They must not be allowed to suc ceed and must be defeated in the nemetration of this nefarious trick. Be vigilant Democrats on the day of election. . A. H. Starnes has made a faith ful Surveyor. Vote for him again. The farmers of Buncombe county who have labored and struggled to help build up their county town, of which they are proud appeal to the people of Asheville' not to let the six hundred negro voters of Ashe ville defeat their direct and. most important interests. They beg and expect the true men of Asheville to work and vote for the ticket which they, the farmers have chosen, and thus stand by them. VOTE FOR GENERAL JONES AND GUDGER, AND THE WHOLE DEMO CRATIC COUNTY TICKET. The work of enlarging the Bat tery Park Hotel is being pushed by contractor Davis who expects to hand over the keys by April first. The fall work outside, grading, paving- turfiner seeding &c. is acDroach- ing completion, Col. Coxe's,plans for the lawn walks and drives are be ing deveveloped and will soon show for themselves just what is intend ed in that direction. Verily the hill is a busy spot. Don't forget the onelcgged vete ran. vote lor catney. ne nas no pension. The Democrats of Buncombe County are iully alive to their duty. The Democrats of Asheville are neck and neck with them, soreheads and Radicals who have hoped, and are hoping for the success of Pear son and his methods will be badly left. They had as well hang their harps on the willows. This is a Democratic county and proposes to remain so. None but Democrats will be put on guard this year. I' ' Jast What They AU SaT. Eon. D. D. Haynie. of Salem. Ills., says he uses Dr, Bosanko's cough and Lung Syrnp in his family with the most satisfactory results, in all cases of coughs, colds and croup, and reoommends it in particular for the little ones. oampie potue Tree at tu u. Aiyens. aawiw. For Rkst, "; a two-room cabin and a number of rooms, pleasantly located, on Bailey street. Enquire of G. L. McDonald, 1 door South let National Bank.. oct 12 d-2wks ' ' ' . Stylish heavy Qusimere in dark effects at 69c. to $1.00, worth at least one-fourth more. just received. ' 26eod v . . II. RED WOOD & CO. -We are showing very new styles in Car pets, Art Squares, Smyrna Rugs and Vp- noutery uooas. eod. ; v.-; H. REDWOOD & CO. Fresh Fish and Oysters to-day and to morrow at T. J. Summer's citv market. nnder Powell and Snider'a. " . A special baroain in Four in Hand bcarfs at bUc . II. REDWOOD & CO. See the new Library Lamps at Law's and learn prices. ; Measures taken for . Ai -Raymond fc Co. Fashionable New York Tailors, and a fit guaranteed. Samples now ready for inspec- turn. . .. 11. RED WOOD & CO. ept28-deod V ; In Wraps we are offering a varitly, rang ing from $2 to $22.75. From $25 to $7.00 the line is very attractive, embracing durable goods of nice appearance. eod . 11. REDWOOD t- CO. Tfiff Close Of tne An Immense Crowd De mocracy Jubilant and : ::: Enthusiastic. ' tux: democratic cajtdi dates down their op PONENTS, i ihe most - remarkable - canvass which has ever taken place in Bun combe closed yesterday, all the can didates closing their public discus' sions in Asheville. ; We have never before seen so many people in ; this city on the occasion of a . county canvass. Nothing bat a circus could beat it. The best of order prevailed thoughout ; both Bides had outheir friends, and each side was enthusi astic, but it was evident the larger part of the crowd - were with the democracy, "; .-. The county candidates got through with more than usual spirit, the dem ocrata making effective in r eads upon the enemy. Mr. Pearson opened for therlesis lative -canvass. We have heard much of the character of speech de livered by this gentleman, but we confess we weTe much surprised at such coming from a gentleman of his credited intelligence and self- assumed patriotism. He repeated the "if bribery" hypothesis, attempt ed to ridicule uen. Jones for his ser vices as a confederate soldier, when while uen i Jones, a mere boy, was doing all he could, Mr. Pearson was at home resting quietly in the lap of luxury. Mr. fearson denounced the late democratic convention, de nounced those delegates from Ashe ville who voted lor Mr. fcludger s nomination, repeated his statement, which has become stale, about predffes of Gen'l Jones and Mr. Gud- ger; and such other things which, while showing "personal enmity," on his part, failed to show his own claims to the suffrages of the people. He said distinctly that he was in lavor of repealing the county gov ernment system for Buncombe, but not for the east. Mr." Pearson re ceived much applause. Gen 1 Jones loliowed. As be arose he was greeted with deafening ap plause, continued for some. time. He discused tne issues . of the can vass, explained his record and ex posed Mr. Pearson's hypocrisy and efforts to deceive in very strong and ; effective terms. He ppoke as a true straight democrat, nomi nated by the . democratic farm ers of Buncombe county. He preferred another should be nom inated, but these people .who had honered him before demanded again his services and he had con sented, and would assist in carry ing the democratic banner again to victory.' The exposure of Mr. Pearson's charge that he, Jones, deserted him on the occasion of the little skirm ish with Mr. McAden, was scathing, and ought to have made Mr. Pearson blush for shame. Gen 1 Jones said he was Mr. Pearson's friend in that matter stood by him and did for him what Mr. Pearson . desired : him to do, and what any other courage ous man would have had him do, to protest to the House of Represen tatives using its powers to vindi cate him against the attack of one other man. Mr. Pearson told him to do this, and thanked him for so doing, even afterwards entrusting him Jones, with a matter most delicate among gentlemen. He admitted he was' in the army, fighting as best he could and suffering hardships with the other confederate soldiers, boy as he was, but, where was Mr. Pearson then ? At home, in all the enjoyment uxuryand comfort, anaaiterwards the first thing he did as an entrance upon public life was to take omce under Grant, during that period when 4ns, ' Pearson's, . people at homes " in the . South were " being trampled under foot by soldiers by order of Grant. . . - V Gen'l Jones' speech w3 triumph ant vindication of himself his course, his cause, his character, and the fre quent applause showed-with, what effect upon 1 the denselv . packed house. ' . :- Mr. Lon Wells, republican, was then introduced gracefully by Gen. Jones, and though there was not a great deal of argument in his dis cussion, he kept the. house in an up roar by his. clever witticisms and shrewd distortion of party records. Lon made an earnest lappeal to re publicans to stand by his colleague Mr. Pearson. He was. earnest in his appeal. , - ' Mr. Gudger arose amidst tremen dous applause, and he entered - at once into the record and the in consistency of Mr. , Pearson.- He recognized Mr-Wells as a straight republican, ; who' was : working of course for republican success; but he had yoked . himscll . witn Mr. Pearson, and had been trying- to break him in, and now he, Gudger was not surprised to hear him call ing out, "Here-we come, durn . our fool souls, vole for i somebody." He showed Mr. Pearson'sjwilful attempt at deception by his effort to array the county against the town in his circular relative to the proposed amendment to the charter. He showed that Mr. Pearson introduced that bill, with the objectionable seo tion stricken out by special agree ment with himself and ; that . P's amendment" in the House to strike ..out a section not in the bill, was purely an attempt at deception. Mr. Gudger exposed every other pretence and assertion and -assump tion of Mr. Pearson with equally telling effect. He denounced severe ly the statements in the Advance that he, Gudger, ever had any con necuon with a bar-room at Warm Springs or elsewhere. - The whole speaking of yesterday was a magnificent triumph for defc mocracy, The - democrats are en thused. The colored voters presr ent were severely hurt by the ex posure by Messrs. Jones and Gud ger ox . Mr. " Pearson s declaration thnfc "neeroes reminded him of does -etssed-up with collars on." Men, victorv is ours. .Let every true man do his duty, and all is well. . : ' " . - , - Remarkable. . The offices of Drs. Hargan Galchell and Stone are crowded with patients daily, and the ' Oxygen Treatment is working wonderful cares. Nkw Registeatich. - Up to last night there were 250 white men registered and 124 colored men. The whites are still in majority in Buncombe, and the democrats are still ahead. ' Democrats, work. Another Straight Democrat. The democratic party was increased one vote yesterday, at the home of our standard bearer, Hon. H. A. Gudger. It is a fine, true, straight democrat. All doing well. Register ! Register ! Register ! There are many good Democrats in town and country who have not yet registered. Let all who hUve not done so register at once. Do not neglect this requirement of the law. Register, Register, Register. - Speaking Monday Night. The meeting called tor last night was not so well attended as was hoped, fall notice not having been circulated; and it adjourned over until Monday night, when it is hoped all voters of Asheville will tarn out and hear a number of onr best speakers. Let via haye a rousing meeting Monday night. Clay Strong for Johnston and Elias. ' . - A letter to the Franklin Pros from Haysville, says Clay county will give Johnston two hundred and fifty majority, and Elias, for Senate, one hundred and fifty. Hur rah for gallant Clay ! It will be in the same proportion as to voters, throughout the entire west. liet puncombe do her duty. VOTE THE STRAIGHT DEMOCRA TIC TICKET. The firo at Franklinton Friday morning was very destructive. Sev enteen stores were burned, and the loss is- $50,000, with only about $3500 insurance. All Democrats who desire to vol unteer to work at the polls on Tues day next, are invited to call with out delay at Democratic headquar ters. It is hoped that many good citizens both young and old will en list for this good work, and show their devotion to their party ,'and let it be understood that the principles of Democracy are dearer to them than any man, in putting in their best work at the polls. Let us have a long pull, and a strong pull and a pull all together and give the big gest Democratic majority ever given in the town or county. Vote the whole ticket; no scratch ing. ... , ..- . . - ' MverPllU. ' Use Dr. Onnn'i Liver Pills for Sallow com plexion, Pimples - on the Face and Billions- ness. ..Never sickens or gripes. Only one for a dose. Samples .free at H. H. Lyons. m - dawlw. Noticrv - : ; ;V.-'-; - The:Ladies!of the Flower Mission wish first ttr tell.. the donors xf second-hand apparel, how helpful was the supply last year ' Contributed, and then, ask that articles of apparefc be again . sent for Flower Mission disposal. Please -send said garments to Mr. Aston'8. on Church street. , By order of - . v - oct 28 d3t Prbs. Flower Mission. T Choiee effects in clothing just received, tf , - -. H. RED WOOD & CO. , The "yunv yum stew" at Turner's is the latest thing. . . .. . Dress goods and Trimmings, Velvets, Silks Satins, Tricots, Flannels, Linseys, Tweeds Cassxmeres, Ginghams, Prints, Canton Flan nels, Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, bc. y . . JET. RED WO OD & CO., S '-':, ., "' "V. ' One Price Store, v - Oysters in the shell received at Turn er's last night. ; - v ; . : Warranted Skoes from following makers: Ziegler Bros., J. A. Banister, Packard 1 and Groveri Merrtam and Tyler, and Morgan Bros. , , , H. RED WOOD & CO. piVE DOLLARS' SEWARD . : - Will bs paid for the return to the undersigned of a wateh charm, lost Sunday evening a round his premises. The. charm Is a little keg of Cali fornia gold quartz. - ----- J. A. TURNER. - Turnera Restaurant, or can be left at the CITIZEN office. . . . ccnoN sale ; , . We will sell Wednesday Nov. 3rd, at li o'clock, on Coat House Square, 12 good Walnut Bureaus, 6 fine Lounges, and other Furniture; ako-one Buggy and oce r two Horses. MURRAY LANCE, oct S0d3t "' Auctioneers. JjOR SALE. orse, apa! v t j sept 30 dtf Fine Harness and Saddle - W. C. L'AP.ii iCHAKL. Some Pumpkins. e have alluded to . the large pumpkins raised by ourcountyman B. J. Alexander Esq. He now gives the followipg report : On one vine were thirteen pumpkins, which weighed, net, 845 pounds, gross 885 . J . t . i f , 1 . nr. f puuuus; largesi weignea izu pounas1 and inree others weighed respeec Uvely yu, U2 and 93 pounds. They are oi tne.Uhma Squash vanety, xnese are some pumxins sure enough. Several were sent to the State Fair, .VOTE FOR EBBS FOR SENATE. Mr. Pearson, we learned after pre paring our reDort, denied having ever said negroes looked like - dogs dressed up with collars on ; but he did not-deDy it At Leicester where the Witnesses , were who henrrl him say it, nor did he deny it at other places where Mr. Uudger and Mr. Jones have charged it : he has wait ed until he got before the negroes of Asheville, and the Leicester wit nesses were not present, lye give him the benefit of his denial,Tiow ever. The sickening appear has been made in behalf of Mr. Pearson that the 6tiong opposition to him by the good people of the country is a per sonal one to him. This is not the truth. Mr. Pearson's attempt to dic tate to or ruin the party strictly for personal revenge.-'to gratify his own Eersonal animosity to Gen. Jones; is methods during their canvass, and the affiliations and agencies he has resorted to accomplish his ends, have merited and received the strong, determined opposition to him. And we have most encourag ing reports that the people of the county will put j; their seal of con demnation upon Mr. Pearson on next Tuesday. Let the good work be done. VOTE THE FULL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. - 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, tne 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 nse of this well known remedy resulted in the speedy control of the dis ease and restoration to health of every rnemoer oi tne lamuy. At a time wnen flux and all other bowel troubles are so prevalent Ly tie's elixir ought to be kept ready for use. -. More new goods just received 6t at Whitlock's. ' Owing to the frets 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. ire beg to express our regret, and to say that no such dead-lock will occur again this season. Our stock is now about complete, and presents good value at all points with real bargains at short intervals. U. RED W OOD & UO. Go to thk Pioneer Bab 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 ol charge. Kooms three doors below 1st jNationai Bank, No. 9. R. R. Jones, Prop june27-tf Merino and Wool Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Shopping Bags, Buttons, Braids, and Fancy Goods generally. . REDWOOD & CO. Carpets, Art Squares, Smyrna Rugs, Mats, Upholstery Goods, &c. - II. REDWOOD fc CO. The "Mascot Broil" is the thing in the way of oysters at Turner's. FISH. AND OYSTERS receiv ed Friday and Saturday at T. J. Sum mer s City Market. . calrand get some thing very nice. ' The "Mikado Fry" served at Turner's. Handsome effects in ladies' Wraps, Dress Goods and Trimmings, just opened. tepZZtf - . M. KEU W OOU & VU. Just Received. Stylish Clothina (includ ing Overcoats) and Derby Hasin Dunlaps, rouman s ana miller s shapes; also new styles in Soft Hats. I SepZitf : . RED WOOD & CO. -' New Goods now arriving by almost every train. - .- sep22tf H. REDWOOD & CO, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TT fEATT CLOTHING, II . - - . OVERCOAIP, COMMON GREY BLANKETS, SCaRLET AND FINE WHITE BED BLANKETS Large line doable and single width Flannels waterproof CASHMERES. - OCt31dtl BEAKDEN KANBUN & CO. jjIRESH ARRIVALS OF Bay State and Shoes; HATS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, ',: .BED-COMFORTS.-. : BEARDEN, RANKIN & CO. Oct 31-dtf ,.- . - . .:: ROSE.VUALE, ' -.:--.'r---- r.- ! - ' PORTLAND AND JAMES RIVER CEMENTS, C ';. CALCINED PLASTER, NAILS, S PLASTERING, HAIR LOCKS, &(i V BEARDEN, RANKIN & CO. oct 31-dtf - . v J J-OTICE. . : ; " '. ; r ; ' i Stockholders of the Asheville Homestead anil Loan Association please remember that the doe ior second month, are payable at Bank of Ashe ville on nett Wednesday Nov. 8 oct 30Uat : T. W. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Oct. 31, 1886, edition 1
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