of MrsnTcTiond Fcarson "A. DAILY EDITION. Puisar, Etoae ts C&nexoa, EDIT0H3 AKD PROPRIETORS. o o CITIZEN JOB OFFICE, WEST ; BIDE PUBLIC ; SQUAKK BILL HEADS" ' LETTER HEADS, -POSTERS, BLANKS, & . A nd foh Work of all Una's done -with fromftnest and mt low f rices. i iIOI.i i 1 Year, 8.0 ;' : . e Mo., ... 3.00 Weakly. ' lYww, LSO ; - Uoi., "TO AhVBltTISING RATBS LOW VOL, II. NO 175. IQVEMBER 3 886 PRICE 5 CENTS ASM RVIIXE SOCIETIES. CVe Cbmxwwf-ry, No. 5. J. A. Porter Emtnont Commandor: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets liret Wednesday night in each month. . AJheviUe Chanter, B. A. M.i. H. Bell, Hitrh Priest: S. Hammershlair, Secretary. Meets ha second Wednesday night 111 each mouth. tutt. Herman Loanu No. 118. A. F. fc A. U. - t n 11 r VUA.I VaCa . VwaA 1. taimlu Secretary. Meeu;Cho first Friday night In each month. i - . Swantumoa' Lodge, K. ot B., No. 646. J TA. - Boardman, Dictator; Jordan Stone, Secretary. Meets the first and third Monday nights In each MAtitn. trench Broad Council. No. 701, B. A. Elite , Levy, Recent: Jordan Stone, Secretary. Heels " la the hall of the Knights of Honor on the second ' and Euuvth Monaa" nignis in eacn monvn. The Wirman't Mitnonarf Society of the M. E. Church, South, meet in the church class-room on the First Friday of every month at 4 o'clock P.M. Thu rbiu nfthm West Ijodoe No. AO. F. A. A. Y. M. Meets on the first and third Monday Eights in each month. James LtUmore, V. oruhinf nl Master : H. B. Brown. Secretary. The Asheville Public Library, over Mr. Kep- ; er'f Store, opposite Eagle Hotel, and next floor to luo .Bans oi asnoviue, is upou vu w ton from It a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 4:30 to C:30p.m. ' . . v , , mm .' y 4.SIIEV1XLE Cfl PBCla"PUtECTOHT , Methodist Xolsoooal Church Church St.- ' Rev. W. W. Bays Morning serrloes 11 ft. m. j - Tiling w w. I f au., f .' '" td&j evening 1H p m.Sabbth school 9 o. . . .. Presbyterian ChurchChurch St. ' cT. J. P.4Hinmon SeanAs 11 a. m.;7Kp. . prayer meeting ' five p. m. Wediiea , Sabbath school half-past 9 a. m. ' scopal Church, Trinity -earner Church and Willow SU. - - Bev.- Jarvia Bnxton, D. D. Bey. Varday HcBoe, Assistant Btctor. Services Sunday, U a. in., i 6 p.m.t Wednesdays, Fridays and Holy Days, 10 a. m. Mondays, Tuesdays, , Thursdays and Satnrdays, 6 p. m. ; Friday, 8 p. m. flpday school 9-M a. m. Baptist Church corner Woodflnand Dpmoe. Iter. J. L. Carroll Services 11 a m.; 730 p. m.; prayer meeting 7:80 d. B. Wednesday; L abbath school 9 a.m. Roman Catholic Church. . Itev. John A. McHngb-8ervioeB every Sun day at 11 a. in .. bat the first Sunday of the month, when v. -vico will be held at the Warm fcjmugs. Bun ? school at 10 a. ra. at Ashe- . vuie. . Boubieda Minion Church, r HevWAV P.ays Foster. Ba'obath "School, JH Weaver fupt. ,: roiiOB ciirKcnES.-; .- ' A. Jf. . Church IZim College St. Bev. Mr. Sherman Sorrows 11 a. m.i 8 p. m., and half.past 7 p. m.; t abL&Ui school 9 m '-- . - ' , ' ' . " , 1 SaptiM. - . - -. l'.ev. Mr. Burnley Services 11 a. in.; 8 p. m., tnd naif -past 7 p.m.: Sabbath school 1.80 p.m Ifpincopal. '. - Bev. Mr. Massiai 8ervioes 11 a. m. Sain . bath school 8 p. m. Go::?cy;iD oxygen. OFFICE OR Home Treatment. WJI ARE PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN Asheville, N. C, Office on Main Street, Pulliam Honse, first floor. We make a specialty of treating Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis. Rheumatism, Paralysis, Chorea, Neuralgia, and, in fact, all chronic dta. eases, and all diseases resulting from an Impover ished condition of the blood. Ifyou are able to walk to the office, yon CAN be CURED, as many are being cured by our new treatment. We use in addition to the Oxygen, th Medicated Tapor. In this way we can treat the lungs locally, as we' vaporise all medicines: and the patient in hales the vapor, holding it for a short time in the lungs thus the msdicino 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. If yon have any kind of Lung disease, come . and consult os. 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 least danger connected with the treat ment. The effect Is pleasant, and the result permanent. For Asthma, U is a specific as much as Quinine a for chill. If yon have Asthma, It will cure you, and the relief is almost instantaneous. Onr treatment will permanently cure you. We have been using the -: : oxygen : AND TBI ". for some years, and in that time we , have cu red hundreds oi cases of Consumption after they had repeated hemorrhages, and were given up , by the best physiciansjn the land. All diseases treated locally. Come to our office and got NATURE'S MEDICINE. COMPOUND OXYGEN. ' We also pay special attention RECTAL DI3- ILES, FISTULA, FISSURE, AND - RECTAL ULCER. W have an entirelr new treatment, that is painless; the patient need not lose one hoar from . business or pleasure. We do not use the knife - or litgature, or the carbolic add Injection. We - can CURE yon, and are willing to INSURE a CURE, if yon so desire. - NO CURE, NO PAY1 We send the HOVE TREATMENT with chemicals to last two months for (If. - We do not r ublish Testimonals, but on application will Ornish any number of post office address, man ners of patient who have been cured under our . treatment. .Consultation free. . DR8. HA ROAN, GATCHFXL STONE, Members of the firm of H , H. 4 B. Physicians. aog 1-dawHm -, ASHEVILLE IMC HOUSE NORTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE. Sells PIANOS and ORGANS on Monthly In tallmcntsoftSacdSIO. ' j ONE PRICE ONLY. Sheet MuiTio and MukIc Boo Vs. Old instru ments taken in exchange, for Catalogues snd Circulars apply to ogi7:dwi,'. . ?0 '?ALS- .: e "IMnafore Steam" 1b one of the ' rrs are (served at Turner's. DAI LAT EDITION. . ; the daijly citiz Will b published ever Morni cept Monday) at the followic tlrtctly cash : One Year, . Six Months, Three " . . ... .. . One " . ' . . One Week, - . Oar Carriers will du'.'.vcr . ery Mornip;; in every p'-t our subscribers, and will please call at tie c. t i Send your Job Vort of all l'. " to Citizen Office,' if you want it t" : n cheaply and vdih dispatch. Arrival and Vrnartart mt ie .. - 'm. r mi t. - - Salippt;rt Arrives 9:55 a. to. and 73 r. K. lera?iU0 '-3 aaacd Utpm. 1 . Tennessee Arrives few a, m. and 51 p. in. ' Depart 10:01 a. m, and Sr06 p m. WiTaraviuj Arrives 3 -StO p m. and depart 10:10 a. m. . The general mail from the East is received by the 9:65 a. m. train : the general mail from the Paint Bock branch by the 6:21 p. m. train. A mail from Washington and Charlotte, or ponohea from lines connected with these points is received by the 7:63 p. m: train ; and pouch es for the same points, and to point between Asheville and Salisbury, Inclusive, and for warded by the 9.20 a. m. train going east. 1ST INTERESTING BEADING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. , r5TWe invite attention to the adver tisement of N.- Plumadore, concerning landa foj sale. tf j Schedule oh the A. & 8. E. R. The following is the schedule at pres ent ran on the Asheville and Spartan burg Rail Road : Leave Asheville 7 a.m. Arrive at Hendersonville 8:15 " Spartanburg. 11:40 " Leave Spartanburg 4 p.m. Arrive at Hendersonville 7:10 " " Asheville . - 8:15 " New stylet in Scarfs, Collars and Cuffs, SalHose, and Striped Wool Shirts and Drawers. . ' - tod : H. REDWOOD & CO. The vote yesterday was much in excess of any ever cast here. . Another white - frost yesterday and now look lor rain, of which the atmo sphere ef yesterday gave strong indica tions.. - s , r ' ; t , Mr.' J. H. Woodcock,' of the West'End Pharamacy, is meeting with splendid snccess; Mr; W. has had extensive expernnce in his line. in Philadelphia and other large cities, and has attended lectures at the best colleges in the United - T.i Appleton and fair.'! y y l burning at the EaV 3ry 'summer tt''- his engid liis rooms thus showing tis apprc..M. city. Thereviirbe a regular commu nication of ML Hermon Lodge No. 118 on Frjday 'night, at 8 o'clock. Business of great importance will be transacted, 'and every member Ja requested to attend. It is a remarkable feature of elections here, that however . high passion may have previously arisen, on the day of election every thins is amicable, orderly and quiet as on the Sabbath. ' Yesterday was no exception, and so far as we know the day passed away without expressed anger or personal collision. Mr. E. V. Jones, who was book keeper for the Singer Manufacturing Company . at this place last winter, hrs been '' made, since his return from a European trip, manager of this office and assumed the duties Monday morning.y - ' Mr. Jerome Lce,& chief of a divis ion in the Second Comptroller's of fice, U. 9. Treasury, has been stop -ping at the Battery Park Hotel for two weeks and has improved very much in health since - he has bad the benefit of our pure mountain air. A Sad Dxath. Miss Maggie Kenan, a daughter of the late Hugh Kenan, died in Chunn's Cove in this vicinity, on Sunday night at half past 11, after a somewhat brief illness. Her remains were interred yesterday afternoon with the ceremonials of the Catholic church. ' ' The younz lady was much" beloved. and her untimely death has caused wide spread crief. A peculiar -incident or sadness is connected with her decease. She was to have been married on the Wednesday preceding her death which event closed her prospects of earthly happiness and clonded the fnture of him with whom her life was ,to have been united. The Result. : - We give it up; we are beaten, but not dismayed.' v "Boodle," - not brains, has carried the good old democratic county of Buncombe. We have fought the good fight, but the world, the flesh and Mr. Pearson (with his "boodle) were against us. Several hundred democrats, ; . of Asheville township alone, failed to vote, Comment on this is unnec essary, lionest democracy, how ever, still lives. ' . " Why go about with that aching head ? Try Ayera 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 Thk Bargain Cochtxb at Law's. 'L - ' JuBt started, oh it will be placed all goods that for any reason will be sold at half price. A splendid stock of fine Sil verware, Decorated China and Art Glass, suitable for Christmas or Bridal Gifts; a larje stt tk of Creek ery, Cutlery, Glass and Lan-rs slid at. lower prices than ever lefore at , Law's, . " ow rsite Eagle Hotel -"M - " - - 'The indications are that the vote in New York city will reach about Seventy districts give Roosevelt 4467, Htwitt 6516, George 3871, Ward well 60. - The Jlerald dispatches say the republicans elect eightjrepublicans out of twelve Congressmen. , -- - New Yobk Nov. 2d. One hundred and thirty districts give Roosevelt 7398, Hewitt 11770, (reorce 7318, Ward well 91. . 140 districts Roosevelt 9556, He witt 11648, Ueorge 8309, Wardwell 97. ' ' - - ' ' ; - Bbooklyk, N. Y. Fourth Congressional district third ward, Mahoney 1098,' O'Con- ner 1598, Robertson 112; .... New Yoek, Nov. 2d. Eighth congressional district Campbell is eiectea. - Bhooklyn, N. Nov. 2d. Felix Campbell and Archibald Bliss, dems. eiectea to Uongrress by large maj orities. Raleigh, N. &, Noy. 2d. ? News from 1st district very favor able. Murfreesboro precinct shows gain ot AAJ lor Latnam, dem. - -- Weldok, N. C, Nov. 2d. This precinct, second ' district, Simmons, dem., 493; O'Hara, rep., 14Z; Abnptt, rep., 6; democratic gain 370. - Richmond, Va., Nov. 2d. Fredericksburg, Va., gives Crox ton, demM majority of 73; democratic loss ci 9b. - . " Roanoke City, democratic major ity 1U8, a democratic gain oi do. .. 1 'i county is supposed to go rr u... i by about SOOinajority , derrpi ic 1q9 of 600.- Raleigh, N. C, ITov, 2d, " Returns from 6th District so far show a democratic loss of 255. Row an county has gone dem'., by over 100 majority a dem., ' loss of 200. Mecklenburg county gives Rowland dem.i 400 mat., dem., loss of 300. ' Three wards in Newbern gives Simmons, dem.', of the 2nd., district, a gain of 108.. A singular feature of this distnet is that a great - many Knights of Labor, perhaps the bulk of them, are voting with the Repub licans almost straight. These - are men who have heretofore voted with the Democrats. : y MICHIGAN.. Lace, republican, for govt r nor, so far ahead by small majority. . TEXAS. . Galveston, Nov. 2d. Everything in Tarrant county gone democratic. - NEW YORK. New Yoek, 10 P. M. 24 . assembly .districts complete give IRrosevelt- 2288, Hewitt 4430, George 2527, Wardwell 740. VIRGINIA. . ; Lynchbukg, Nov, 2d. City of Lynchburg gives Hopkins Labor candidate, 500 majority for Congress. . In the second district the city of Norfolk givesjdemocratic majority of 9, dem. gain of 388. This district will certainly re-elect republican, but by largely reduced majority. , Indication are that Geo. v. Wise, dem. will be re-elected by largely increased majority - Jb ourth, Petersburg, district, elect republican. Pittsylvania county, in. 5th dis- trictjjrep., by 200 majority, rep. gain of 1,200. If republican J gains con tinue, district certainly republican. Democrats carried this district in 1882 by 2,488. . -: - In 6th district, Lynchburg, elec tion very close, in favor ot Hopkins, Labor candidate.. . ; . . . .. . .. -. : Republicans have elected "con gressmen in 2d, 4th and 5th districts; democrats in 3d, 7th and 8th; in 6th, vote close, in favor of Hopkins, La bor candidate. Republicans gain in 9th and 10th, and if gains continue will carry them. .. MARYLAND. ; " - Baltimore. Mo., 2d. Returns from 22 districts of Wash ington county give McComas, rep., ooa majority, lor uongress. California elects Swift, rep., gov ernor. . . " ' ; Massachusetts elects- Ames," rep., governor. 108,'towns, including New Bedford and Fitchbuig, gives Arac b, rep., 23648, Andrews 18746. Ohio. . , ; : " ' ' .ClKCIKNATTI, NOV. 2. - 96 precincts in Hamilton county republican gain 3,352. ' - Raleigh,- Kgv. 2d. i'-"., elected toCon liict 1 7 heavy majority. '. C A II 3 LIN A' SAFE. ::h, i;Dv.2d.,ll RII. cr" :os:-e'ia slowly, t v ' : Cicala democratic srr; I.:. . '.tiiam Defeated. . lad. elected over Latham. LATIST. i indications frbm New York Hewitt elected by a large plu lUNCOMBS COUNTY. - - '.'S:P-mi--&J2. Asheville Johnston 629, Malone 787, Jones 23. ' ; : ' Reems Creek, Johnston 122, Ma lone 106, Jones 68. v Swannanoa, Johnston 119; Malohe 55. Jones 51. Limestone, Johnston 65, Malone 111, Jones 7. . ' ' Lower Hominy, Johnston 111, Malone 4, Jones 65. ; "; .' Register. , . " . . Swannanoa Patterson 103, Cole 110. Limestone-Patterson 63" 115. - Lower Hominy Patterson Cole 67. - Reems Creek-rPatterson Cole 175. . . Clerk. . Cole 118 150, . Swannanoa Cathey 72, Rey- nolds 155, Clarke 2. Limestone Cathey 71, Reynolds 118, Clark 1. Lower Hominy Cathey 121, Reynolds 70. . ' Reems Creek Cathey 112, Rey nolds 217. -:.-..: : . ; ; ; t-. V''" : ' Sheriff.:' Swannanoa Rich 77, Worley 146. Limestone Rich 51, Worley 123. Lower Hteminy, Rich 110, Worley 70. - . " Reems Creek Rich 120. Worley 201 - Senate and House : Swannanoa, Ebbs 91, Fox 130; House Jones 71, Qudger 70, Pear son 153, Wells 153. ' - Limessone, ; Ebbs ;. 62, ; Fox 119; House Jones 62, Gudger 63i Pear son 121, Wells 119. Lower Hominy, Ebbs ?114. Fox 72; House Jones 114, . GHdger 114, Reems Crekv Ebbs"l2Sj. Fox 1C3; House Jones 127, Gudger 129, Pearson 185, Wells 191- J- Asheville Ebbs 588, Fox 828 ; House Jones 515, - Gudger 524, Pearson 988, Wells 902. Avery's Creek, gives Pearson and Wells 46 majority. Fair View Township. . House Jones 53, Gudgei 64, Pearson 128, Wells 145. Sheriff Rich 69, Worley 119. Clerk Cathey 62 ; Reynolds 136. Leicester Johnston 262, Malone 180; Ebbs 264, Fox ,212; Jones 231, Gudger 238, Pearson 196, Wells 265; Rich 211, Worley 270; Cathey 221, Reynolds 227. .... Judges. .' Asheville U. J. Smith 720, Ashe 720, Merrimon 724, Connor 721, Clark 720, Boykin 720, Mongomery 720, Graves 719, Avery 720,- Merri mon 7oO: Solictor Ferguson 1VZ. Republican, C J Buxtoti 718, Al- bertson 713, Lusk 715, Bullock Jr. 714, others about same: Solicitor Moody 730. - ' Leicester, Solicitor Ferguson 252, Moody 175: Register Patterson 294, Cole 166; Treasurner Courtesy 292, Hunter 162; Coroner Hilliard J260, Harris 170: Surveyor Starnes 254, Justice 191. " ;. Sandy Mush. Congress Johnston 74, Malone 142; Senate, Ebbs 72, Fox 142; House: Jones 76, Gudger 68, Pear son 137, Wells 162; Sheriff, Rich 61, Worley 166: Clerk.Xathey 47, Rey nolds 173; Register, Patterson 68, Cole 137; Treasurer, Courtney 72, Hunter 140. ' ? . J-:' VERY LATEST 7 New York; 12 p. m. 801 districts give'TRoosevelt 59,-: 14 tt iii or inn ' r oof 621, Hewitt 89,407, Geprge. 66,885 Wardwell 568. .J - Asheville.- Sheriff--Worley 849, Rich 646.- ClerkReynolds 1032, Cathey 480. - , . - ; Register Patterson 799, Cole 708. Treasurer Hunter 770, Courtnev 715. .. -.-V. jr.i-;.-- . ' Surveyor Justice 867, Starnea 602 - - " . r-:-: Coroner Harris 774, Hilliard 697. Reynolds' majority will exceed 1300.- . . ; - NINTH CONGRESSIONAL DIS v ' . TRICT. Old Fort, Nov. 2d. " Johnston's vote 150, Jones (ier.) 40, Malone ,20. - ; , . . . .. - - "AVaynesville, Nov. 2d. ' This precinct, Johnston 310, Jones 54, Malone 22.. ' "-ty. . - C - Bho4d RrvEp, McDcwell Co. Johnston 44, Jones 42 Malone 3.. : 7 SWAIN Cot5NTY. " i . - Three precincts including Char leston gives Johnston a majority of over malone and zld over Jones. L ime boxes give Elias: for i s te 116, Anderson 63, Trull ' :r gives Farguson 30 and Jackson CounTY, i gives Johston 73 and Ma- i .ata ;Creek gives ' Malone. 1 and Johnston the balance. ' . Haywood County. - Pigeon River, Nov2. Johnston 140; Jones 130, Malone Solicitor Ferguson 103, Moody Clerk Shook 147, Boone 112. Sheriff Curtis 182,. Leatherwood 161.: - ; 1 egi8ter--Carpentes V 125,' -,. Mc HouBe Crawford 187. ; v . 1 , .' Waynesville, N. C 1 Clerk Boone, dem. 288, Shook rep., 132. , , Register McCracken 218, Car penter 135. - Sheriff Leatherwood 408, Curtis 20. House Crawford 257, Green. Solicitor Ferguson 172, Moody 215. : Congress Johnston 310, Scatter ing 58. - McDowell County. - Johnston carries this county by 300 majority. Sinclair, dem., for legislature, defeated. Thk Stbket Bail wat, - At a meeting of the Board of Alder men held on Monday evening, an ordin ance was passed in relation to the street which embraces all the ideas which con trolled the corporators in asking the privileges now granted, free from the reairiuuuiiB upon wuiuu we commented some ume eroce as emoracea in me original ordinance. Bonds will be issoed as soon as printed; and Capt. McLoud goes to New York to-day ibr that purpose. This is another step forward in the progress of Asheville towards city life. It is gratifying to note how much has already been done in this direction by a town of six thousand people. There is now in existence a system of electric lighting not equalled in North Carolina; mere is in partial existence, ana witn large addition now under construction a system of water works with exhaustless supply of pure mountain water, to be distributed through every part of the city; there are .four miles or more of macadamized streets, and a large addi tion to street improvement inst trader taken: there are some of the finest hotels here in the South- there are three banks: there are three large tobacco warehouses. l-i norjpronff nftoT;'fi; there re three i ,.i cr.u . 3 i.ir&ra here,. and there are other improvements, . in pro gress public and private which indicate even still more significant develop ment. . ...:: . . Notes. - '"- There is no doubt of Mr. John ston's election by a large majority. Prospects are good for the election of Simmons, dem., for Congress, in second district. Latham is elected in the first dis trict. Can it be possible that Courtney and Patterson are beaten ? . Oh why should the spirit of mor tal be preud ! We have not heard the returns on the Coroner's vote yet. Thank the Lord, we still haye hopes of having elected our demo cratic candidate for Surveyor, Mr. Starnes. , Bncklen's Arnica' Salve The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, nloers, rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, ehilblaina, corns, ana all skin ernptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to aire perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price25 ots per box. For sale oy H. H. Lyons. . daw Stylish heavy Cassimere in darb effects at 69c to $1.00, worth at least one-fourth more, just received.' iHeod U. KEV WVVV & UU. Oy&ters and game served in any style at Moore and Bobards'. , dtf The "yum yum stew" at Turner's is the latest thing. . . ' See the new Library Lamps at Law's and learn prices. Oysters received in bulk daily at dtf - Moobb & Robards'. Oysters 35cts. quart, finest in-town at dtf Moobk i Robards'. Oysters in the shell received at Turn er's last night . Warranted Shoes from following makers: Ziegler Bros., J. A. Banister, Packard and Grover, Merriam and Tyler, and Morgan Bros. H. REDWOOD A CO. Handsome effects in - Ladies' ' Wraps, Dress Goods and Trimmings, just opened. sep2Ztf . Hi REDWOOD & CO. Just Received. Stylish Clothing (includ ing Overcoats) and Derby Hat in Dunlaps, Youman's and Milter's shapes;, also 'new styles in Soft Hals. ' sep2Stf - H. REDWOOD & CO. ; New Goods note arriving by almost every train. . . , - - sep22tf - - H. REDWOOD & CO. prVB DOLLARS' REWARD ; , - Will be paid for the return to the undersigned of a watch charm, lost Sunday evening around his premises. The charm is a little keg of Cali lornia gold qoaitr. J. A. TURNER, Turner's Restaurant, orcanbf left at the CITIZEN office. TJIOR SALE, P A Fine Harness and Saddle or36, apply t i . W. C. CAKVICHAKU -eptSUdtf . - ; ESH ARRIVALS OF- . . Bay State EoojandSlioes; IIATS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, BED-COMFORTS. . BEARDEN, RANKIN Jt CO. oct 31 -dtf , - - ' ' JunfWnnt They All St. Hon. D. D. Haynie, of Salem, Dig., says he uses Dr, Boeanko's oongh 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 ones. Sample bottle free at H. H. Lyons, dawlw. Lost : - '" On Nov. 2d, between Camp Patton and Court Honse, a fine Black Shawl. Suit able reward will be paid if delivered to Mrs. S. M. Rogers, Chestnut st. ' More new goods just received 6t at Whitlock's. Owina to the trust nf unrh - -J ww.vww.w WDOn the reejnnt nf n In-rnt IrJ ' nf nnrufa ' n I "j ' . -j w Vj ywvwv, Wl. patrons proper attention for the last ten days. n c oeg 10 express our regret, ana to say t.Juif. nft mirh. rlpnri lru1- .111 77 nn ,t,nZm ihi season. . .Our stock is now about complete, and presents good value at aU. points with real bargains at short intervals. Go 10 the Piokkkb Bab . - " Pftr vnnr fjnrv mirnl ArinVa oil kinds, such as San gar ess, Mint Juleps, Hi? Vpllnw Millr PimAoo anA alt ntlia. mixed drinks which are found in first class taloons. Orders for these drinks will be filled and sent to any part of the city, free of charge. Rooms three doors below 1st National Bank, No. 9. R. B. Jokes, Prop. . june 27-tf A soecial baraain in Venir in tTnnA Scarfs at 50c. H. REDWOOD & CO, - Merino and XVnnl TTnJfimnn,. JtnaSn Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Stopping Bags, Buttons, Braids, and Fancy Goods generally. H. REDWOOD 4 CO. Chnirafit mnfpptinnH an A flnoef fmmMl fruits always on hand at Moore and Bo bards', dtf Dress goods and Trimmings,'Velvels, Silks Satins, Tricots, Ilannels, Unseys, Tweeds Cassxmeres, Ginghams, Prints, Canton Flan nels, Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, &c. H. REDWOOD & CO., One Price Store. Carpels, Art Squares, Smyrna Rugs, Mats, TJphotstery Goods, &c. H. REDWOOD & CO. The "Mascot Broil" is the thing in the way of oysters at Turner's. -.- ' Measures taken for A. -Raymond & Co. Fashionable New York Tailors, and a Jit guaranteed. ' Samples now ready for inspec tion. U. KEUWUUV 3c VV, sept28-deod - FISH. AND OYSTERS receiv ed! Friday and Saturday at T. J. Sum mers Uty Market.-' call and get some thing very nice. - The "Mikado Fry" served at Turner's . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T-ANTED. to rent an u,ftiOHTFiAy. Appiy to noy dlt at lira. T. K. Reynoids. Opera "House; fl 11 a W MM. M. F99 JL' MMMMWm. M IV SATURDAY, MOXDAY A AND TUESDAY, November 5, 6, 8 and 9. Matinee Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o clock. ZERASEMONI THE ORICiNAL ZERA. TOGETHER WITH - boeigixal Royal Marionettes, Giving Magic -Minstrel and the Comical Pantomime Humpty Dumpty. . Besides the Entertainment Trio Elegant and Valuable Presents will be ADMISSION, 35 and 50 cts. Reserved Seats can now be bad at SAWYER'S STOKE without extra charge. noT 3 dlwk GO TO THE West End Pharmacy FOR Pure Fresh Drugs, AT . CLOSE PRICES. - Very Respectfully, J..H. WOODCOCK, Graduate of Pharmacy, ; r .. Palton Avenue, nov 3-d4ai Below Depot st - Heavy clothing, , overcoats, common grey blankets, - scarlet and fine white bed blakket3 Large line doable and Ein;le width Flannels waterproof CASHMERES. ,' - " OCt SI OU VtLlLtUJ&X tLAitLli A UO. DOSE.VDALE, At) . - rUK.IL,AJNl ASiV JAMES EIVEB CEMENTS - " . -CALCINED PLASTER, NAILS, PLASTERING, HAtR LOCKS, &(i BEABDEN, EANKIf & CO. Oct 31-dtf . r 50. m -rVi ..." as -3 DTtl &5 o an CO o

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