ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. h. M. FURMAN, JORDAN STONE, J D.CAMERON, Editobs. ; M.OO XSS. A1TNUM. WFD'OAY MORNING, NOV. 3, '86 WILMINGTON COTTON FACTS AND FIGURES. We have always taken a pride in no i ing the Jprogress of the only city on our coast which has intelli gently availed itself ot its capacities ns a sea port. It is the only one which hps far reaching interior con nections, and the only one whose re r lations to loreign trade trade enable it to participate with advantage in the commerce of the world, whether on this himisphere or on the other eido of the ocean. The improve nients effected for the harbor and for the bar have enabled the mercan tile interest to invite to the port the vessels of the most distant na tions, and varied supplies from the interior provide the cargoes to fill them So that we find the marine lists filled with arrivals from Great Britain and all the continental parts of Europe, from North and South Africa, from Brazil, from the West Indies, and from all those parts of the United States. The growth of Wilmington as cotton market is stead v: it is now. attracting the steam marine of Eng land. Already this season seven or eight large steamers have arrived for cargos, and the foreign shipments are already in excess of any previ ous season for the same time. We make the following extract trom the Star of the 31st: Wilmineton still leads other Southern ports in prices for the sta ule. Quotations for middling cotton in this market yesterday were 81 cents, in Charleston, 8L Mobile 8, New Orleans 8 9-16, Savannah 8 The receipts so tar this season show an increase over last year of 6,410 bales, and for the past week, ns compared with the corresponding week last year, show an increase of 3.293 bales. The foreign exports of cotton from Wilmington for the present month of October are 28,220 baies, valued at $1,244,754 the largest probably for one month ever reported. The Brooklyn Magazine has this sentiment touching the young men of the present day: "Ihe young man of to-day is not, to our mind, what he should or might be. There in a tendency to i look too lightly upon the practical things of lite, and to pay too much atttention to things that are interesting in themselves, hut that serve as poor foundation stones UDon whicn to build a sue cessful career." This is true, and our young men should apply the observation to the end that they mnv take a more serious view of life. Many youths in our towns and cities are wrapped up in base ball, others are devoted to rowing, others to bicycling and others still to pe destrian exercise. They are absorb ed in these pursuits. They forget that they are not the sole aim and object of existente. They ignore the great opportunity they have of. playing a man's part on the Btage of the world." The class of young men of jvhom the Eagle thus speaks includes the jeunesse doree, the spoiled sous of fortune of the Northern cities, whose aim it seems to be to waste the hoards their fathers have heaped up by lucky speculation; and whose whole aim in life seems to get through with it with the greatest possible speed; and exhausting all its pleasures, to rush out of it with equal haste, as young Morton did the other day in New York, sated with enjoyment and finding no new pleasure his enormous means could purchase. . The lot of the Southern youth was harder, but it is happier. The pov erty, the legacy of the war, that sur rounded his cradle, and beset his early footsteps, gave a robustness to his character which lias given new features to Southern existence. If not so cultivated as his Northern brother, he has ' developed traits which are admirable. It is to the young n.en of the South that is due the sapid recoyery from the calami ties of war ; to them that vast energy which has built our railroads, set in motion the wheels of oar factories) and given that impulse to commer cial enterprises which has converted villages into cities, and made busi ness marts of insignificant towns. There may be exceptions ; as a rule the Southern y oung men are not obnoxious to the censure of the Brookly Eagle. But the warning is wise : for in time the same prosperi ty will overwhelm the South that now floods the North ; and then the day of our gilded youth will come. Washington Territory claims to have the largest hop field in the World. It covers 300 acres. Squirrels are travelling through Louisiana. They are reported bo thick about Concordia that they can be killed with clubs. In early times squirrels frequently made long journeys, swimming the Ohio River in companies of thousands. 'PRAISE YE THE LORD!" The President Appoint a Day f Thanksgiving. The following W President Cleve land's proclamation, designating No vember 25 as a day of thanksgiving and prayer : A PROCLAMATION, By the President of the United States. It has long been the cus tom of the people of the United States, on a day in each year espe cially set apart for that purpuse by their Chief Executive, to acknowl edge the goodness and mercy of trod, and to invoke his continued care and protection. Inobservance of such custom, I, Grover Cleveland, President of the United States, do hereby designate and set apart Thursday, the 25th day of Govern ber, instant to be observed and kept as a day ot 1 nanksgivingand praver. On that day let all our people forego their accustomed employments and assemble in their usual places of worship to give thanks to the Ruler of the for our continued of the blessings of a ernment, for a renewal Universe enjoyment tree liov of business prosperity throughout our land, for the return whicn has rewarded the labor of those who till the soil, and for our progress as a people in all that makes a nation great. And while we contemplate the indefinite power ot uod in earthquake, flood and storm, let the grateful hearts of those who have shielded from harm through His mercy be turnodin sympathy and kindness towards those who have have suffered through his visitations. Let us also in the midst of our thanksgiving remember the poor and needy with chaenul gifts and alms, so that our service may by deeds of charity be made acceptable in in the sight of Lord. In witness whereof, I have hereto sot my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed Done in the city of Wash ington, this first day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-six, and of the independence of the United States of America 'the one hundred and eleventh. Grover Cleveland. By the President. T. F. Bayard, Sec.etary of State. Saved His Life. Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave. K.V.. says he was, for many years, badly afflicted with Phthisic, also Diabetes; the painR were al most unendurableand would sometimes almost throw him into con vulsions. He tried Electric Bitters and got relief from from first bottle and after taking six bottles, was entirely cured. and had gained in flesh eighteen pounds. Says he- positively believes he would have died, had it not been for the relief afforded by Electric Bitters. Sold at fif-1 ty cents a bottle by H. H. Lyon's. "GRATEFUL"' For the liberal patronage we have received from the visitors and citiz ens of Asheville, we wish to say that our efforts to please will not be aba ted, . To-day we received a fresh stock of WHITMAN'S fine Confectionery, for which we are sole agents in Asheville tor the choicest and finest assortment ever in stock. MALAGA GRAPES, CONCORD GRAPES, PEARS and BANANAS, just come in to-day. LIME JUICE DROPS, LEMONS Oranges and II. H. Drops. ICED DATES, Marshmallows and all the finest Confections, Con served Fruits, Domestic and Imported Cigars, Call in and see. J. If. HEST01T, Eagle Hotel Block. w ANTED AT ONCE. One hundred cords of cood wood rielivnnvl at my or ck yara. oct 26 dlw T. I. VANGILDER,. Grant & Rosebrry Graduates of the Phila'a College of Pharmacy,) Pharmaceutical Chemists. j a. vim u purchased the .Drug I 11 Mr. C. W. De Vault, we will Store of be alad to meet his many customers, and hope to retain the good reputation the store has obtained under his supervision by uispe using Pure Drugs Carefully -nd Accurately We make a specialty of Squibbs' Preparations nd compounding prescrip tions, au s-dosu SUGGESTION TO FIE TOBACCO ( I BWBflS I have in stock a full line of W. S. Gravelys "Extra Shew 'qtbiax cm" in "rare 9 ores" Tine Fie Tobacco and .Luov Hunt, ta lead ing Drana oi nne a inonpiug.j xneae goods are all made of the best Henry County Lesth- son & Co., Danville, Va., and are guaranteed to do nnesx on tne marret. Frank Lougliran, Main St.. 3rd door above Bank of Aahevlll THE VILLA, Owing to its convenient location and good management, has been fall of guests all summer. Mrs. M. L. Sinclair will continue to keep the house open for the "entertain ment of visitors to, and residents of, Asheyille who desire good board. d - 8r clay s-3 w STATE NEWS. Hon. Thomas Rnffin has been re ceiving medical attention in Balti more for some time. The Hillsboro Observer says that he does not im prove. Fayetteville's first tobacco break, last Wednesday, was a decided suc cess. Some gook tobacco was shown th8 Observer and Gazette says, the prices ruled high. A daring attempt was made by Jacob King, a prisoner, to burn the jail at Washington last week. He used kerosene, the Gazette says. The attempt was foiled. Mr. George W. Cape was struck by lightning at Milton last Tuesday while standing in the door of the postoffice, and was almost instantly killed. He was forty years of age and carried the mail between Milton and Hillsboro. The News Observer says : Friday afternoon quite a bold robbery was committed at the ticket agent's of fice at the depot While Mr. Wal ter C. Richardson, the agent, was selling tickets the thief slipped into the office in a few feet of him and seizing a large pile of money lying on a table made off with it. There was about $190 in the pile, it is said. Mr. Richardson's loss is regretted. He is a c.ever gentleman and an ex cellent agent. Charlotte Observer : The work of constructing the new iron bridge, on the Charlotte, Columbia and Augur.- ta Division of the Richmond and Danville Railroad, over the Cataw ba riyer, is progressing slowly, but steadily, and will be brushed within the next thirty days, lhe new bridge will be a magnificent struc ture. The talk is strong for another State ExnosiUen in 1888, the pre liminary arrangements will doubt less be made before the close of the present State Fair. A Poor Hothouse Plant. Chawley "Aw, Gussy, old boy, wheah have you been ? Pawsitively, t i it - i i i i i.l i naven i seen you in uiwee wnoie j ji i . Gussy "Aw. I've had a most dweadful cold. I was almost afraid to come out to-daj . Chawley '"You don't say so, nlrl follow t Wnw rlirl vnn ontor. it?" Gussy "I went without my glass- es, don t you know. Pittsburg unromcie. Fmf fi V Atlrinsnn. nftriA Uni versity, writes to the Ealeight News- uosenier gives nis explanation oi Om wppnincr trpps-nt. ( Hiarlnlto Th reported phenomena are Dot uncom- mon, hesays. He savs the weeping is caused by what isc-lled 'transp tatiuu ui pia iiw). uc oajo. r that the roots of Ikplant SHorb wii-i n asm nn n a i asawttnn water from the son, and that this water, or the greater portion of it is air aawna in tha tArrn rt waror iTonnr which, of course, is invisible. But very few may have an adequate idea of the enormous amount of water which is thus transpired by plants. .letlrt.Puihtne- and RtHablr. H. H. Lyons can always be relied upon to carry in stock the purest and best good, and sustain the reputation of being active, pushing and reliable, b v recotu mending articles with well established merit and such as are popular. Having the agency for the celebrated Dr. King's Mew '.Discovery for consumption, colds and coughs, will sell it on a positive guarantee. It will surely cure any and every anection of throat, lungs, or cuest, and in order to prove our claim, we ask you to call and get a trial bottle free. PATENT BOILER PROCESS (Sweet Home) IS THE BEST FLOUR ON THIS MARKET. Send and get a sample package from S. B. WEST & CO., sept 22 dtf Sole agents. 'po RENT, FOR A FEW MONTHS, Furnished Dwelling, now occupied by me. o Bailey street. W, E. PELHAM. oct 14 dtf p AX NOTICE. AU nartiea will nleasc call an J. S. West at mv office In Court House and settle their TAXES for the year 1886. J. B. RICH, Sheriff. OCt 3 Q4W ti JOHNSTON'S Kalsomine. Linseed OiL V Turpentine, Varnish, Lard Oil, Dryer, iron uiaa faint, rrmaow biass rutty oc, DliAKlJiSJN. kamkii at CO. pROF. V. KNERINGER Respectfully informs the public and I his friends that he is ready to open his Class in Music for the Fall and Winter. tie win devote nis utmost ettorts in a kindly, but strict system of teaching, to promote the progress of pupils confided to Ins care. Teems will be moderate. Pianos tuned and lepaired, and nut in hrst-ciass order at reasonable rates. Applicants sent through post-office or left at Onzffl office, will be promptly attended to. v. knebingeb. sept 4-dtf SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN A rare chance for a capitalist to make money. on the purchase of 80 acres of land In Asheville, at a figure that is certainly a great inducement io any man wno means Business, i nis iana wiu enhance 200 per cent within 6 years. This proph ecy is more than justified by observation of past increases oi values. UuhMmVm.., D.. 4wa. fa .1 ... 200 acres bottom, about 100 acres upland, good improvements, ftock and improved tannine implementator sale cbeap This farm Is in ex cellent condition, and oners a rare opportunity to secure a princely estate lor a most reasonable price. Frame house ot 8 rooms on one of the best streets in Asheville. Very fine mountain view, very valuable lot three-fourths of an acre. For sale at a bargain. A cottaee on South Main Street. 4 rooms, fine lot and carden and necessary outhouses. For sale very low. ' The owners of the above properties have good reasons for selling low, and hence offer special inducements. WAI.TSn B. GWTH, (Office In Couit House.) Land Agent- Aug. SO-.fltl. jg-oncE. All persona are notified that ther mtu not set sand off my land -without hsYlnar paid for it In advance. They will be indicted If they do. sarHdtT NATT ATKINSON. P0ISOJTED WATER. The Terrible Scourg to Avoid I Mb Health Journal.) The reports of the Boards of Health show a ennrtitinn nf IMnoa In ttwi IMkMmt mmUmi appalling. In one family alone three deaths are reported, the cause of which could be traced directly to bad water. Poisoning by drinking water, is the worst kind of sickness or death. Its effects are not immediate, bat are none the less certain in the coarse of a few weeks or months. The loss of appetite, headache, tired feeling and the thousand and one symptoms which indicate the ap proach of disease, are certain to be felt water supply in the eity is bad enough ; but in the smaller towns and farming com munities, the water is often drawn, from wells that are simply drainages from barns ana out-nouses. Such being the terrible fact, what can be done to avert this evil? Certainly not by drinking liquors, mineral waters or similar concoctions, for they are frequently more injurious than ordinary water. The only way to avoid the above evils, is by keeping the health pore. A gentle stimulant to the digestive organs and faculties, and a strength imparting and nerve-building compound, is what the body inquires, is what the people should have. Siteh a preparation is. found in the wonderful Volina Cordial which is ac complishing so much throughout the country. and is becoming so popular. Being com posed of purely vegetable elements both palatable and strengthening, it counteracts tne evil effects or poisoned water, and ren ders their injurious elements harmless. The striking feature of this remarkable dis covery is to open up a new medical field, and almost with a flash accomplish what the doctors have been looking for, for years. that is a pleasant medicine that ocild be taken without fear or injury ; that would carry into the body new albumen, which is the great sustaining, strengthening and en livening element of human life. Just what "springs" are to a vehicle so far as pleasant riding is concerned is albumen to the human system, so far as good health goes; With out it, you get weary, tired, have troubled thoughts, feel out of sorts, broken down and your system is open to every disease or local trouble. The V olina, cardial relieves ail thii and makes one feel new all over. LADIES Conterrmlatingr nurchftftino FinA Dtpra nrnAm , u nr.--,.. ; .) tmni vj iucu, tt inter I TT? M tt owy, rianneis, unaerwear and all kinds of Notions, should examine Q A TIT VP 13 Q X. X -111 XV K7 stock of goods before baying. He has ;C6t returned from the Northern market - . i - .. uuu van tuiuw you great i K A K.ItA I N O in ever-v upa"menr. ne Keeps no cheap isnoduy stun, but will give you the best for ,eMt money and i I '? "W IL II toke t pleasnre Jn show , his dfl Hie stock of Ready-made Clothing Jfor Gent', Youths and Bovs is much lareer than ever before and he will SURPRISE all who examine the same in prices and quality. He has bought a full line of Boots, Hats, Shoes, Carpets, Blankets Quilts, Comforts, Shawls, Domestics Shirts, Pant Goods, Bleached Sheetings Bol Skirts, Sugar, Coffee, Bice, Bacon Salt, Flour, Tobacco. Cigars aiid Snuff ANY ONE want of the above goods will save money y calling at No. 4 Patton Avenue. He is thankful for past favors and all he now asks is that you GIVE HIM A CALL Another Candidate in the Field S. G. WELDON I nnnimously Nominated BY THE LADIES. After years of ripe acquaintance, Having acted well his nart In the role of Telegraphy, And the Culinary Art, "We pronounce Sam Wkldon perfect. Ana tne "Itbm" a very queen Of all that it produces in tne way oi good cuisine. . We endorse his fruit and pound cake, . , i . xi in oroAuE uakb ana nis WINE, As the choicest in the city, Upon which we e'er did dine. His brbad is like a Snowflake, Crowned with a crust of brown. Sweet as the Southern Zephyr, whicn lans the cider down. Of small cakes his p-jund wafer, And ground almond, macaroon Would adorn a Queen's tea table. At moraine. eve or noon. And of all his great variety Of everv style and make. 'Tis cheaper for our Housewives io Duy irom mm than bake. If our tobacco users On Brief would place a bar. Let them smoke "kanoaboo," ' Arista" And OONTINKNTAL CIGAR, Let them chew "calhouh" tobacco, And choice "stsawberey" Twist The best ten cent tobacco That sun has ever kissed. So Sam Weldon is our candidate, With standing nomination. And our votes for him will e'er be cast In joyful acclamation, He's not up for a season, To fail and run awav. But we'll have him with us al way c, For he hat come to stay Many Ladies. SICAL ISSTBCCTION. GRACE A. DsMERITTE. pupil of Xawer fchanvenka. Court Pianist to the Emneror of the En uerataur.aia gravuate ox nis wnvrrrmtory ox. usie in tserun, win receive pupns in nano and VoerlMnatc. She rosy he seen at Mrs. Kevnolds'. Mais rt. . between s and 4 p. m. dally, oct ts dim Care for Piles. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of eight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has some affection of the kidneys or negh- ncgus. ax, times, symptoms of lndi- are present, flatulency, uneasiness of lach. etc. A moisture like Twanrmra. oroducine a verv fiaurrAaa.MA thho after getting arm, is a common attendant! Blind (eding and Itching Piles yield at once Dhcabon of Dr. Sounkn'i PiU Bom. r. to the edy, which acts directly upon the part affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying the intense itching, and effecting a permanent cure. Price 60 eta. Address the Dr. Bosanko Medicine co Pique, O. Sold by HH Lyons. . dawly DENTAL CARDS. B. H. DOUGLASS, D. D. 8., Dental Rooms over DeVault's, Drue Storn eaWenoe in same building Asheville, N. C fsbs-wAsw DENTAL SURGERY. 1K. J. O. QUEEN has removed bis office to .ha. V 1 ' . - ' ii.. . m ' wg . m. v. a. i wuis uu r aitou Avenue, and offers bis professional services to the public. AU professional work done with still and neatness. mne 10-dAwlf DR. R. H.REEVES, D. D. S., Onus in Binder Building, pposite Central Hotel, ASHEVILLE, N. 0 s remans navmr artificial wrn It done, after Jrymg it two or tbree weeks. If not sat LsOe l , can return it and we money will be refunded. Jy 1 D R. A. B. WARE, Dental Surgeon. Office in Citizen building, second floor. A work will receive prompt and careful attention. Jy 14 dly Tivoli, Tivoli, AT ALL HOURS, DAY anil SIGHT. We are happy to state that owing to great exertion, and fine facilities; that we have at last struck the very article of BEER that every one who nses Beers should try. We will in orrt-rto introduce our specialty. THE TIVOLI KEEK, For tne next 130 days furnish this Celebrated Beer, in patent stopper bottles at 63c. per dozen. Bottles to be returned. For Hotels, Boarding Houses, and families and the general trade; we beg to say that no other beer will give such general satisfaction. Com petent jndees pronounce it equal to the original Budweiser Lager Beer. Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and we guarantee satisfaction. Our Beer will be furnished fresh and cold from our new refricrators to our citv customers fVw kept in our refrigerator in new delivery wagon, UUUl UUtUCU UUb IV. tJ WN, Respectfully, HAMPTON & FEATHERSTON, apl 25-dtwlmos Main st . Asheville. N. C. CITY MARKET, J USA J1'1 -.U. On Patton Avenue, under Powell 4c Snider'. I nave opened ed FIRST CLASS MARKET . where I wil; ill keep constantly on hand the best of Beef, Pork, Mntton, Sausage, Fish and Oysters. that the aarket affords. 1 nave had several years' pi perience in the I business and respectfully sclici It a 1 flu share of your patronage. iasn customers win nno It to their advantage to call and see for themselves. Hy motto is "Good quality and honest quantity Respectfully, T. 3. SUM HER. oct 13 dtf 'piCKET TO NEW YORK FOR SALE. An excursion return ticket from Asherilie to New York, good until Oct. 81st, for rale cheap. Call at this office. oct 17 eod, diwk npHENEw "EStBOSTYPE" PRINTING STAMP JL (patent applied for.) Recommended as surjerior to the ruhher ntjinm for marking clothing because t he ink can be more effectually pressed Into the texture of the cloth. It is also useful for the ordinary purposes of a rubber stamp, and osts much less. O-An "EmbostvDfi". immp nUma with tattla of Inde'iblo ink and two pads, securely packed in a nea oox, sent post paid to any address in the united Statss for on v Twenty-five cents null address 35 cts. A large stamp for towels and coars clothing and a smaller stamp for fine cot ton or linen, if in one order, 40c. a aiscount or so pe, cent on every order of 10 names. Address Rubbei stamns also made. Orders filled fnr any style st lowest nnees. Batiafttlttinn ninn. teed. . " WALTER S. CTJSHMAN, Manufacturer, sag 29 Asheville. N. C S. GRAHAM, President, WH. E. BREESE. Treasurer PBB1TCH SBOdiD EDSTKI Ashevlile, N. C, July 1st, 1880. Loans made and negotiated on approved real estate. The Savings Bank department is now prepared to receive deposits in sums of $1.00 and upwards. Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, annum, subject to the Bv-Lawa. No deposits received in excess of $1,000. , The Savngs of Mechanics and laaboringlMen W. H. Penland, R. BANEOPASH EVILLE, P. SAWYER, President, J. E. RANKIN, Vice-Prest. J. E. J. P. SAWYER, Q. W. WILLIAMS, of Wilmington, Authorized Capital $500, coo. General Banking EuBh:m tir 1 FErt.d, rnrclir fid In-Tirf F. f. terms. BtE 01 en tci the Irnnerction The White CORNER MAIN AND EGLE STREETS UNDER WHIT LOCK'S STORE. FB0PBIST0B. Headquarters for fine LIQUORS. I keep none but the PUREST, and charge accordingly. Mv WMsJyfes ami Wines ARE ABSOLUTELY PURE AND lTNADrLTERATED, and are recommended by the best judges for medicinal use. Alsn FiflA RillinWt anil Pnnl Pa.U. - -.-v. am Goodi shipped toall points. No charge fbn boxing. P. 0. Pox Aflheville, K. C. The only strictly White Man's Bar in the State, jabsdawly k"u l rvvKitiaxn kxaiamnb oi me Dest Mineral Water in the World Evaporated to a MASS. A Gift of Nature, and not a Patent Medicine. Uhei finest Tonic and Appetizer known. Cures Dyspepsia and Indiges tion, HeadacbeB, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chills and Fevers, Catarrh, and all Throat and Nasal Affections, Scrofula and Eczema, Habitual Constipa tion, Amenorrhea, Menorrhagia, Lencorrhcea, and all Female V'eaks nessess. Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Cholera Infantum, dtc, kc. Price : $1.00 for Large Size Bottle ; 50 cents for Small Size Bottle. Ask your druggist for it If he should not have it, and will not order it, then address the proprietors, and it will be sent by mail, postage paid. No Cure, No Pay ! DICKEY'S PAINLESS EYE WATER cures Weak and inflamed Ayes in a few hours, without pain or danger. The best Eye Water in thu world. Price, Only 25 cents per bottle. 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