Newspapers / Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.) / Dec. 11, 1886, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
V at---... . .. Tj.-...T . .fi -"" '-- IT 1 2um&, Stcno & C&3xow KlMTOrUt AKD PROPRIETORS. ;-!."-"IYr, . ' , O AJ Ob., -kl.," --' " 1 Vur, 3.00 L.SO Un etTSING RATES LOW. ANlfr.VXLf.C SOCIETIES. Orren 0)KmTy, No. 5. i. A. Porter ttaineot 6nt Ainsday nignt in acn roonin. . . jfJACCWC lTOOKT, J- J. " . l v onWl Weduudajr uight lnoch.inonUi. . . JW. Harmon L-wot. No. US. .4 . A. M.- . r(i M. -utamennu:, occremrj. mot 7. 0. VttS WK8HlpfUl Master: rrooi u.. jwn W.U17. Motii;Uie Brat Friday nlg&lineach ' r "-. n M. at..lmao. Dictator.; Jordan Stono aecrotary. tei antlilnj Mondayjoihtt iaaa W Council, No. 7W, fi. r. Umrui: Jordan Stouu. Secroti,JIIet m tbi bait of tlie KnijhU of Honor on tfie second Bl Ikwrtk Monday nienu 111 mimva. r hnreh. South. Inefct In tHo rhurahWi--room .. on M. rn Ktcnvy oyvur num. MMij.iy;. y. day -' aiehte in aaob month. Jsme Lattimore, -. it . 1 .v 1 n TV Ttvwn ifiAfrAfAiHr. ar't Btoro, opposite Eagle Hotel, and next iS0p.m. - 1 - K - v - - - HBTIIXE CHVBCU DIRECTORY . M nr iff tt rrm Mnml n ty anrviaa 124. m. STenmg aarvioM 1HVH P? meefanc Wed Mda; eTenuiiTx,. Jtm 0 4 m.. r - Praxbuteruin Church 'trch SL-' - t v. t17aifm Rnrvlraa It a.m.:7D. JWTi A. . - - . n . nravar meeting fire p. m. Wodnes ' daT- Sabbath school half-past 9 a. m. h pipal C7urci, THnilv corner Church and Bcr. Jarrifl Buiton, D. D-Services Sunday, ii- mrtA i r. m WAilnAndava. at 10 am.: and Fridava at ( v. m. Sunday school 90 a. ' m. Baptist ChurcK corner Woodfln and Spruce. -rv i. t.. CarroU ServioM 11 a m.: 730 m.; prayer meeting 7:30 d. n. Wednesday Sabbath tchool 8 a. m. . Roman CaCholio Church. - - "i "o. Vwl Prinw flnrricfls every Ban. v fay at 11 a. m, bnt the first Bnnday of the ; month, when scryicea will be held at the Warm Hnrinira. Sunday school at 10 a. ro. at Ashe- TilVe. . . -f AMMtday Mittion Church. Key W W Bays Pastor. Sabbath .School, J a Weaver 8upt. COLORED CHURCHES. i.. it. JS. Church IZiott) College St. ' iter. Mr. Sherman--Servfces 11 a. m.; 3 p. .. and half.past 7 P- rn.; Sabbath school 9 m. JSaptiit. Rev. Mr. Enmley Services 11 a. m.: S p.m. and half-put 7 p.m.: Sabbath school 1.30 p.tn Episcopal. ' ' Boy. Mr. Services 11 a. m.; &ai bath school 8 p. m. COMPOUND OXYGEN. J ,1 5" Ml Drs. Hargan, Stone &'Gatchell, SPECIALISTS, O nyiCJBJruJUam UttUilng, .Vain SI. :; ASHEVILLE,N. C 1T use in the treatment of Chron c a peases, COMPOUND OXYGEN and MeWeatd Vair by direct inhalation. Those who suffer from diseases of the Respiratory Or r gans sndh as Consumption; Catarrh, Bronchitis Asthma, Chronic Sore Throat, Loss of Voice, etc., and who have failed to be cared by the ordinary t reatment of Cod Liver Oil, .Hypophosphites, 'fnrikt f nhitlArw anil thA Hlrn mn v tv. mrmiinMt. 9 Y cured by our new treatment ; Blnce we have iired and are cariDg cases which had resisted all oiher means and which had been pronounced - iotenrabte by the best physicians. , ' The Compound Oxygen Treatment is not only 1 . valuable In diseases o: the respiratory tract, but Is working prompt and permanent cures in all diseases depending upon an impoyerlshed or Impure condition of the blood, such as Debility, Kitiletvrv 'RhAnmattam. Chorea. Neuralei& Paral ysis, Diabetes, Bright'a Disease, ADamla, Scrofu la, and all Diseases of tho 8kin. The Only Treatment -whieh will permanently core SU&ai Catabsii ! The only Bpeclilc lor Asthma I . The treatment is pleasant to take, and cannot aggravate any case however delicate sod sensi tive. Special attention paid to diseases of the Rec tum, such as Piles, Fissure, Fittu'.a, Prolapsus, A NEW TREATMENT, jainjesi and invariably successful. No lcs of xii irota business or pleasure during treatment. r or those who cannot come to our office, and it need the Compound Oxygen, we have a R.rnie Treatment, which in many cases la as val uable hs the Onice Treatment. Vv'e will send the . i(-iLratiis and cnemloals to lart two months for REFERENCES. Kev.N.8. Albright, Wellinirton, O.; Wm Bat tie, M D, Pulaski, Tenn ; L. T.- Iglebardt, Esq., .vanaville, Ind ; John B. Snow. Esq., Tipton, Teno ; Hon. B. 8. Fuller, Boonville, Ind ; G. A. . M.-nrs, Eaq, Ashevillc, N. C; Kov. (i. Bell, Bell I'.O., N.U Write for Dlnstratel Pamphlet, which will be mailed free, in regard to treatment. . Address . -. .' DKS. tlARGAX, 8TONE t QAHtVL. nov 1-dawCm ; tmmu 1DSIG HOUSE NORTH'S IDE' PUBLIC SQUARE. . ; IANOS and ORGANS on Monthly Id- oflaaudllO, , . . - ' ; 'PRICE ONLY. Miifio and Male Books. Old instrn kea4n exchange. amlogues and Circnlarj apply to ... - 1 0. FALS 17:dAwly "Pinftfore Steam" a one of tlie sfers are served at Turner's. - 1 5 V 1 . j Ij'-ns i "s "' - , -J- .'ril'1 'o4 .-.f i .,'nr -.ii:'-.'.;- . 1 ' x J ' 1 l'-r..Vt.ri ) JA T. 1 " - " ' ' J '' '. ' - .-.':-. ;;l -'.-. i . "" .. i ...mi i.. ii nV ii 1 VOL II -NO 208. DAILY EDITION. . tiix: DAILY CITIZEN Will be published every Morning (ex cept MoodaV) at the following rmtee ttrtcUy tothi: ' . One Year. . . .' 80 Six Months, 5 ' 'i .W..-.00 Three " T " if i" ft-.. VI 60 One ' . i- t--" One Weekr . . . . .. 16 : .'Our'darrierB will delirer the neper et ery Mornins in eTerypartof the city to roiir SQDScn.perB, .alia "parueo -wmnuBgit will please can at tne uibm oiw. ' Sttdyocr Job Wot Jfc of afl -Ttiui to At Citizen Office,.if you vanl il done neatfe. cuupty una wk- aiqnwn. arrivakl'aMBd le BJMMtl TraUau r af Pi ev Hausthtbt Arrives B:58 p. m. 10A1 am. Tennesaoa Arrives 106 a. m 75 am . WAnraByrKsAjycliD p m.,r degrta iitiu a. m. ( ; . B?AKTAitrri Laava Aakavilla 7s0ft aa i amy a& Heuttersouwtla 8:1U a an; at Spartan burg 11:40 am. Leave Spartanburg iiOO p m; arrive at Hen- aersonvuie I :iupm; at Asnevuie o:io p m. tW INTEEESTING READING MAT TER ON FOURTH PAGE. . t3?"We invite attention to the adver tisement of N. rmmadore, concerning lands foi sale. . tl An excellent stock of Clothing, Over coats, and Wraps, to fit all Bizea. - tf H. Redwood & Co. Considerable thaw yesterday. The fire-bell will ring to-day at 12 o' clock- undergoing repairs. There is no scarcity of fuel The wood wagons are all on duty again, and the wood yard was well filled yesterday. . Some building operations were resum ed yesterday, among which was the elat ing of Mr. VanGilders fine residence. No Knoxville papers yesterday. We have nothing later from Con gress. VVeldon is laying in whatever will impress in Christmas times. Look in and see. Gen. Clingman continues to im prove, and speaks of going Noith in a few days. , Mr. J. J. Dryman can get some valuable information from W. H. Deaver, of this city. i The purchase by Mr Kessimee Smith, of Florida, of Capt Natt At kinson's house, was perfected yes- terdav. The price paid was 12,- 500. ' - Mr. A. A. Banks and wife are hete on their way back to- Hendew sonrille, from Newport,Tenrf. ""He will take charge of the Fletcher House. Moore and Rolards display a tempting stock of candies, fruits and confectioneries, and such a stock. of fire works as will make the boy's hearts glad. Corn - turned, into bread, corn turned into whiskeys now corn turned into doll babies, is the novel work of tho Novelty; Company. See advertisement. . . The mercury yesterday morning was 20 abotr zero at sunrise; and the day that followed was delightful calm, cloudless, soft, with the haziness of the Indian summer, which it resembled in all res pect, except that a snowy landscape sup planted the glowing tints .of autumn. Dickson & Watson' have resumed their business in the Simmon build- ingnext totheir former place of bus mess. Iney will have their own building ready for oocupancy, if the weather permits, in two or throe weeks. See the advertisement of Mr. T. S. Morris jn which tells of a fine stock of croods at a most eligible point of business). There1 are other matters in the advertise ment to which close attention is directed. Bnt the reader will lose nothing by the contemplation of that which tells him of good bargains, such as are not often had. A suitor from Yancey county. with all Ins witnesses", reached here on Wednesday evening, his case on the calendar being fixed on the next day. Where there is a will there is a way; but he found .the court had adjourned sine die. . The Holston Review says: The figure 6 occupies & .prominent part at Washington College. There are 66 male and 66 female scholars, and 6 teachers. We are not informed whether it takes over 6 years to com.: plete the course or not. We had a visit yesterday from Mr. Samuel Sumner of Fruitland, Henderson county. He cime through without difficulty, the snow "to the contrary notwithstanding." Air. b. is a true blue, etiffed backed Democrat, standing fast to his integ rity amid the environments, of the enemy. Ayer's Sarsaparilla works directly and promptly, to purify and enrich the blood improve the appetite, strengthen the nerves, and brace np the system. It is in the truest sense an alterative medicine. Every invalid should give it a trial. -12 Cbrifttman Opening- ' - At Law's on South Main st .Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 2nd, 3rd and iui. .11 are . invitea to come ana examine and price our goods. The stock is larger than ever before and the Jap anese department has been doubled in size. Werre rfdy for ousinevs after Dec 2nd. . ' nov 28 dtl ' ' ' mm " ' J ust Recriltd, -Stylish Clohina (includ 'm$ OverconU) and Derby Hall in fiunlapi, Youmari't and Miller' thapet; aso new itijus in Isojt tlatx. IT. RED WOOD A CO, sjbd 'departs and departs ASHEVmff. '- We are cut 6ff frdm. 'he,W ctm pletelyt JThe two mail engines were out on the road andursjjowed up aewhere. - Tbriowrrout rahout unariesxon ana on iac ixan&auaia-'i three feet deep ;end Tipwardsv We have no infbrmatioafrorne.bster, franklin, or even ""orr our nearer neighbor waynea vine. 1 n-wotK Qrcieanng'JB still goin pafl what were the dirt roads are- ip and travel on them'iTttrsa.d:with treedom. ' ; There afe4ow fBrdi6h steam- ahipsdln wi( "pofth; at Vtih mingtoa for European portal Afte; awhile it wUtjfcbaaeto ;pass that North CrolicaTwiTI haveome cred it for its 'own work, instead of hav-r ing all hefproductiona credited to other States, rlfit had Mear otberr wke in the past the : bright- tobaccp of North Carolina would bare been known- on the London market as the Carolina Brights instead of the Vir ginia Brights. But they were ship- ?ed bjr Virginia bands and through irginia ports, and the London buyers were none the wiser. Now let Wilmington stretch out her hands for tobacco as she has done for cotton. Mr. Loeb, the French consul at that port, tried it some years ago but failed. But one fail ure need not discourage other ef forts. The Lenoir Topic, in allusion to the subject which became a matter of controversy between the Citizen and other papers, falls into an error, We did not state that the West would have demands to make upon the coming Legislature for aids to railroads. We made no such state ment, because we do not know that there will be immediate occasion for such demands. All that we meant, and said, was that the West reserved to itself the right, when it bad such occasion, to make such demand on terms of perfect equality with other sections of the State, un deterred by the threat, which was part of the subject of our article, that the West, haying obtained at the laet session certain railroad legs islation,need not lookor ask for any farther aid or concession. - As to the article in the Wilson Advance to which the . Topic replies with commendable spirit we had nothing to say. Its bare flippancy condemns it. It can make no im pression UDon and one having the slightest knowledge of the sub ject,-- - .-- ' We give the Statesville Landmark the benefit of its correction, pubs lished below. The discrimination had as well have been made first as last; as it is,the imputation upon the party integrity of the Democrats of this section has gone far and wide and borne its fruits. The Land mark says : We have gone and mad e the esteemed Asheville Citizen mad, whereof we are sorry. We asked if, in the event of the refusal of the L?gislatiure to grant the western counties certain aid for railroads which they will demand, would the west threaten the present system of county government and would it threaten to turn the State over the Rebublicans. The Citizen calls this an imputation upon the fidelity of the western Democracy, and iharac terizes the question as ill-natured and uncalled for. There was no such imputation, nor were the ques tions asked in any spirit of ill will. But we know and everybody else knows that there is a little coterie of politicians in the west who are in the habit of enforcing their demands by threats and bull-dozing, and it was to this custom Tie Landmark had reference. They have a habit of bullying Legislatures and con ventions with threats of what "the west" will do unless it gets thus and so, and it has become tolerably tiresome. "The west' is doubtless as true to the Democratic party and to the present system of county gov ernment as the centre or - the pied mont section, and these politicians could not enforce their threats if they attempted to ; but all the same their tactics have become very irritating and if they are to be continued the balance rf the State would like to have nof - of the, fact .. - . Boy your fireworks Moore & 7 -rda, '" " for Christmas of Florida of an; Moore & Bobarc ;es two for 5 cents, at . Fresh Fish and Oysters to-day and to morrow at T. J. Summer's city market under Powell and Snidcr's. FISH. AJSD O YoTESS receive ed Friday and Saturday at T. J. Sum mers City Market, t-au and get some thing very nice. Merino and Wool Underwear, Hosiery, Glove, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Stopping Bags, Buttons, Braids, and Fancy Goods generally. h. kjsvwvuu vui Warranted Shoes from following .makers Ziealer Bros.. J. A. Banister, Packard and urover, Memam and lyler, and Moraan Bros. - U. KUUWVVU& VO We are showing very new ', styles in,- Car t v pets', Art Squares, Smyrna Rugs and Up- houtery uooas. . , tod ; H. REDWOOD it CO , Measitres taken for -A. Raymond & Co Jrashvmable JUew York. Tailors, and a guaranteed. . Samples now ready for inspec tion, ti. HKVWUOV as CxA $ept28-deod , Pay a visit to the ment at I-aw's. Yon Japanese- depart find it inter- , esting- to' ii 1S66 4J.-I FO RE KT-5T ' EK OF CIVIXIZ.lTtOJS, ST EE j KAILS MAKE A JSAIt " ket' "Whierever-Iitid.' I' t ' KS im J-t'it j' - ; - xl.i. U ' r" It 'JTBW 5a''fVI6 EX- empItactUtoa rTlta ret, - Mpeeiai Cdrmpoa deace of thejtoneyiH ciras. "IirTtfS respeetlsr'wiUieBBfld amord srrati jtyjng" . ppobf of lbe cleyelopraent of the New. South. than in its rapidly increasing i.fiuijoad mileage - J .v-.-w? a-- wiiflt 1R mrifit fkvh'Tftrilw fri ihp. fAllrrtarl Sefeppaeijt of.te SouK j3,theTact that rtw m accordance .with . a teal and long. fe. If necessitTf Ttf theold. ; and pophlous Stafeao jthe'iJQuih hdoiiservatism that uaa:aiuea tQ;iiie; mstitation of slavery was not frtesjdJy to railroad enlei prise SIavtrv rebellerl eanifal. 'Mid manv rlnn ICfjftewhp beueved'. (hat railroads offered teo juany .facilities rof .escape to t!i ue trroeai wrendteaec-r to invite it. Ijthe bitter ftoverty that Kaajsaused byjrr.bte, war, ana a pionigate political rule, rail road development in a region so lavishly endowed by nature was necessarily slow and difficult. But with the revolution in the system of labor and with the res toration of orderly and decent govern ment a new era has dawned upon our Southern country." ; Let it be thoroughly understood once for ill 1 that every railroad that penetrates onr section cears a message of ad vanee ment. Railroads give us the means of educa tion, the organization for better living; united occupation of lands to ereate real estate, wealth,' and homes for thousands of emigrants. Kaiiroads give us production, prepara tion, ana aistriDution or lood, luel, rai ment, and surplus production for the markets.' , s v " ; Railroads teach us to take account of accomplished facts, and. not to struggle obstinately against inevitatrle'necessities. Railroads say architecture must do for social progress what they have done for civilization. " Material progress gives to man the ele ments of his advancement in life. Each step in social progress accomplished bv industry to-dav demands that man should rise to tne understanding of the wise em ployment of wealth, without which he fails to accomplish his mission on earth. Cou'd this proiivoss be obtainable with out the civilizing influence of railroads? Let us see what the railroads have done and are doing for our Southland : Tho evidences of a reyival of business throughout the South are so clearly per ceptible that the English commercial papers are basing their hopes of an im provement in lsntisti trade as a consequ ence. - 7 his is a fact . which deserves emphasis because, while it may be gen erally accepted that the South is giving evidence of remarkable growth, it is not so readily recognized how large a weight oi influence ior good tne increased pros perity of the South must exercise on the United States collectively. ine increased disposition to "count in" the South in all calculations, while grati fying on grounds oseuti ment. is likewise a most aigniricint recognition of Southern progress and importance. - ADis remarsiaDie growtn oi the South is only the beginning ot Southern pro gress, now being hasten on by our pro gressive ana abiy-managed railroads. An tundred millions of excess products this year means preparations for an increased excess next year, and troni year to year, until the maximum of Southern produc tion is reached. This prosperity of our native Southland will greatly lessen the burdensof government which have fallen largely upon ' the JNorth since the war. and will prove one of the soiidest found ation stones of the future general pros perity of the Republic. Give us therefore more railroads, and then look forward to still greater develop ments in material wealth and advance ment in the South in the next decade. What to-day would Western North Carolina be so far as material develop ment is concerned, had not the railroads permeated her territory ? Turn - back the telescope ten years ago and look over our mountain country,- and then reverse and take a view of "the Land of the Sky" at the present moment. Mark the change. Is it not pleasing to the eye? Let us hope that at the expiration of ten years more there will bo.many here to turn the lights on and view the situa tion as it will then appear. Will not the changs be still more uniform and pleas ing? lake the far-seeing policy as shown recently by a "most happy deal" by General T. M." Logan regarding the Rich mond and Danville Rail Road .system. It was a nineteenth century coup d'etat. and shows the far-reaching far-seeing ability of a progressive, wide-awake rail road official alive to the issues , of the advancing and prosperous South. ' Mark the prediction : The Richmond & Danville Railroad system will yet give us all the privileges, advantages, benefits. and facilities that the Pennsylvania Rail rtoad noias out, ana ; win open to our people' fully as many channels of trade, commerce, and traffic as the Baltimore and Ohio. It will be the great trunk svstera of the South, over the rails of which,' will bud the flowers of progress and development crUY CVBtt- A Long Lease. The "lease of the - Washington, Ohio and Western railroad made by the Kicbmond and Danville, for 999 years, was read, and the action ot road in making it was ratified.' 1 he lease expires on the 30th v day . of November, 2885. - - , ; - . , Evidently the company has faith in the permanency, of things.- But if time holds out, it may be a ques turn if by 2885 railroads, will .not nave become very old fogy inven tions, and have given way to some thing much smarter. ,r , For Carpets. Smyrna Rugs. Oil Cloths. Upholstery Goods, - and.. Housekeeping uoods generally, can on , , ti- " - ti. redwood & co. Tlie beautiful songs Marguerite and White Wings, sung recently by . Miss Miller here are for sale at the Music Store. - - . . . . I have received a new supply of the brilliant V aise ueiies oifiuw i ore. : tr. , c TALK. V Moore and Robards have just received a large stock of canned goods, which they offer at the lowest prices. - - ' - - Chciee effects in dothirig just received. tff ' . -. REDWOOD L CQ. Oy&tera and game served in at Moore and Robards'. any style , dtf ' ft & "-iiy' illliPffllii till' , -STATE" NfcWS.... f ' hi A ,t ; (Skjrne newspaper fiend took from off! out (Abies yesterday, morning nearly, all. qnr papers including the wboie'of our State exchanges but t-he Wilmington Star, an exception for which we; are especially thank- ful.From itjwe make up our "State news." - - : . ' TheSW says the oVtori Hotel is to be greatly enlarged ?Strange to say, Wilfaiaetonl od the main line of travel, a natural reslih.-? place for iuai u uaveiera unu wun a nne cli mate, not to name the amenity of its people, Bbould have been through ail time, detective in hotel aceom modationsv rTee . Clyde Line steamer -Stream, CapL Triboi, wnicn arrived nere yesterday morns ing from New York!; had apportion of the miscellaneous freight ontjoLrd damaged ..through the shifting' oi cargo on . the voyage. Uarrels-'of flour, oil, packages of soda, soap, fire-crackers, etc.. were smashed and the whole mixed up in an' unsight ly mass. The accident wa3 caused by the terrible weather and tem pestuous seas the vesselencountered on the passage. , The Gwf Stream sustaiued no damage ; hut the offi cers and crew were almost worn out with their rough experience. The port warden made a survey of the ship, aud reported that the cargo had been properly stowed, and-the work of removing the freight was at once begun. A corresp jndent of the Stab, writ ing from El Paso, Brunswick coun ty, says that the people of Town Creek and Northwest townshipt passed through a fiery ordeal last week. Forest fires swept the whole township east of Town Creek from (ium Swamp to the Cape Fear nver, destroying everything in its course that would burn, and causing suf fering and distressto almost every one in some instances leaving fam ilies without shelter. Mrs. Susan Thomas, widow of the late Ezra Thomas, lost her dwelling house. stables, out-houses, carriage, corn, fodder and in tact everything but a portion of her household furniture. Many, others have lost all their fences, turpentine, tar, wood, &c. Messrs. Alex, Sprunt&Son clear ed the German barque Elena yester day for Havre, France, with a cargo of 2,850 bales of cotton, valued at $121,800. The Wilmington Oif fc LeatEeF Company . have , set in fishing for porpoises, and are doing well, 580 havin? been caught since the 1st of November to date, an average daily catch of 64. To day 58 porpoises, 95 sharks and 11 aid drums. The like was never known before on Hatteras beach, and among the var ieties of fish that were caught there were a few crabs. The size of the mesh the above named fish were caught in is eleven inches. There is an inexcusable want of courtesy, or a willingness to oblige, exercised at the Asheville depot in the delivery of goods. . This weath er ehould demand at least a spirit to obl'ge the public. In conse- sequence of the absence of this spi rit, and through no fault of ours, Tve haye been prevented from getting paper from the depot this week. The officials of the road owe it to them selves and the public to see that their emploj'ees -have some regard to public wants and necessities. ASHEVILLE TOBACCO MARKET. The weather yesterday was sufficient ly mild and "givey" to justify handling ; and all the warehouses made sale9, We Lhave only lbe report of the Farmers'. The demand for brights was brisk and prices good, Other qualities were , not sought after. . Among sales we note about 1200 pounds from -Big Creek, Tenn., which brought good prices." We are glad to 6ee the product: of that sec tion finding a market here.' - The following are quotations: . -. Fabmkb's. . ' ' Sales 5,727 pounds. A Bradley.- Bun combe, 3 lots, 15,18, 34; Prince Webster, Madison. 3 lots. 14 1. 16 30; Karnard and Jenkins, Swain, 4 lota, 15, 20, 2L So; A J Proffitt. Big Creek, lenn., & lots, I0i, 19. 23, 25, 35; J H Barnard, Swain, & lots, 15, 16,17, 19, 21 r Barnard & Hughes, do, 3 lots, 17, 20, 25; W T Ingram. Buncombe, 3 lots, 13, 14 and 24. If people troubled with" colds, would take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral before go ing to church or places of entertainment, they wonld avoid cougning, greatly to the com fort ef both speakers and hearers. Public sneakers and singers had that tne Pectoral wonderfully increases the pow er andneibility of the voice. t2 Farm to Rent; - , Arxixsos a'Sd Cocke have a fine farm a few miles from town to rent 150 clear ed 35 acres bottom, two tenant houses, 20 acres fbesh tobacco laxds, with four good tobacco barns. -sept 16 dtf ...... ; The-.only genuine Steteson and Duhlap Hats; also a large stock cheaper grade of Hats. at whitlock s, Dress aoods and Trimmings, Velvets, Silks Satins, Tricots, llannels, Linseys, Tweeds Cassimeres, Ginghams, PrwAs, Canton Flan- nets, JSieatiiea ana unoieacnea vouons, ax. ;t II- ROD WUUV as CO., ' - : One Price Store. ' A special - bargain Four in Hand Scarfs at 50c. 1 - ' -y 7 . IL REDWOOD t CO. " In Wraps vie are offering a. vari'ty, rant? ng from $2 to $22.75. From 2.85 to $7.00 the line is very attractive, embracing durable goods ot nice appearance, rod' II. REDWOOD A CO. . PRICK 5 'CENTg : :- TOM.- I...; i.tl.rxii . Use Dr. Gnnn's Liver Pills for Ballow oum plexiim. Pimples on the Face fend BilliOHsv iiewi. i Never sickens or gripes Only one Hot a dose,- Samples freest H a Iaonsu ,-7. ; '' N.ew Goods now arriving by Almost evety 22-ft ;.: lt4. REDWOOD !: cbi .' See the new Library Lamps afe Law V ana learn prices. j t -li Oysters received in bulk daily at j ' dtf : -. ; Moobb &-Sobabi&. Stylish heats Gtssimere'in dekP Wectf&L wv- w n-nii at vttr-juurwi mure. jst received. - .-,i l . fal p AO fA'CI flA -.tv.uJ T. . J. ' ' 2kod ; y ILREDWOODA CCk! Cornets-Art Snuar. Sniiirnn Jtiin Vy Underwear, ftoiserv. Gloves."- Handker- chiefs, Ribbons Corsets, Neckwea, &ej ; new ApVEBf kemsists; - lir-roomsnMain-it . apply to . J. M. HBSTON.tf: decll d2t - r. Santa Claus' Headquarters J GO TO THE ' ': - Keith irovclty Store: And purchase $1.00 worth of goods, and guess on the nuraberof grains of corn in the can, and tne onj guessing, the near est will be presented with the big Doll on New Year's day,t 4 p.m. , ' Novelties, Notions, Toys and Holiday Goods in abinxdance, '. and more constantly coming in. rAH Ui " A V KH U-Ji, Near Buncome Warehouse., de 11-dtjal , ; :: ; " A Watched Straw Shows which Way the Winds Blow." TALK IS CHEAP, Hence uc males no vain display of words, bid simply say if you icant the BEST and CHEAPEST in--""' - CAKES, tADIUS, ATLTT Raisins FlgM, Dates, 'FLORIDA ORANGES, MALA GA GRAPES, FIRE WORKS. AND CANNED GOODS, In vhieh ire can offer special inducements. Come to see us, You will go on your way rejoicing. MOORE ROBARDS, South Main street. dec ii dtt My Stock of Goods At Cost for Cash, Except Staples. "VWIJvG to sin expected change in my to notify my V-' business, 1 am forced mends and customers pelled to ask Prompt and Early that 1 am corn Settlements. I will not be prepared to carry any ac counts this year longer t'uan time speci- hed with them. 1 do not want to en force settlements; but this is important. 1 must collect them when due. After January 1st, 1SS7, will sell no goods ou time during January, February and March, at mv Alexander store. During the period mentioned, from January to April 1st, . ... Extraordinary Bargains will be offered for Cash! T. S. MORRISON, Alexander, N. C. Remember Great Bargains 1 " de llw3m Goods at Cost I Whitlock has great ly reduced the prices on his large stock ot ladies' and misses7 Wraps, and any one in need of a good one at a low price would do well to inspect the present stock. Also his stock of ' Blankets and Comforts at re duced prices. : Now; is the time fpi bargains. Nothing nices for a Xmas present than a I Wrap for; wife, moth er or sister, uau at ; de 11-dtjanl -. . . . . ; Parties whose unpaid bills have peeii rendered over thirty days will save costs by seltterjg them wuuiii ten uhvs. - -w. i dec 10 d!m , .. POl'BT.BDAY t 8COTT-J CITIZEN J0B.0F1CE; WEST SIDE PUBETC FQUiKR ' - POSTERS, - - . Anfob'WoTli wfall-kiMdt iow9-nU O 4 fromftmtu and, at 1vfrica. ;ti l-.tui'. it' It s.Mus-'krj "i- i'.l Si in I .-.'U W it3 'n fpf ,rfi iu fe-fflbi-ft-r ;wt3.i bus. -iL'...'i.Y Li-ii; O-tnT"! fmtnt. 13 r in Ji.u .- ' r-j-. ii! CD CO 'eh. CD B O 0Q cr ef 0 P CD CO o CD CD CO ii.t S5 Or O Q P CD a- p . eh vs Ul h- -? ' CO' ID v.- S5 o P. Pi CD GO P eh tr o o o An Elegant Gfiristmas Treat "AT .-: Weldon's Gem Bakery, WIIEITE TOV MAY Feast your eyes for nothing ASD Pay the penalty of a tempted appetite. THE GEM Has reached the culm!nating point' and now Bristles and sparkles wilh its dazzfnui arrav of . Combined sweetness and beauty. Its show cases filled with The choicest collection'of French Candies Ever brought to the city. Present the appearance of A "lieautiful Boguel," Its show windows suggest - The "liand of Genius." - The crowning feature of the whole is A beautifully . Ornamented Pyramid . Over three feet high. Rising Phoenix like from the midst of A rich prolusion of handsomely ornamen ted ' - - ' Pound Fruit, Wine and -other Cakes and presided over by ; . CUPID. - V-:- Who has already sent his arrows home To the heart of every passer by.-1 .. DON'T BE DECEIVED. Weldon's is the only place in the city Wbereyoucan procure ornamented cakes Unless you buy them sbcomd-handkd. . s Weldon's is the only place ' That can manufacture daily Ground Alum Macioroons" "Pound Wa- fers," ... ...v,: ,- "Jelly Pastry." "Oram Puffs? Jenny Liinas. . An endless variety of Fancy Cakes and Candies. If- YOU PCRCHA8K ELSBWBEBE, YOU GET THEM SKOOND-HAXDID. V CRACKERS. A full line of Snowflake Egg Biscuit, Lunch Milk and other makes.- - ' Tropical fruits in profusion, .- . Fies, Prunes, Raisins, Dates. Currants, Finest 5c. Cigar in the city guaranteed, Best 10c. plug of Tobacco in "the 'city. - -. uur bnownake liread has no su perior in. America, : And no equal in the city. , i Fire-works of every description, " . Ask for Wkldon's Uem Bakery, ' " If you wish first-class goods, 7 - - .'And desire - . i' -' To go home happy and contented. . A Happy Christmas la You.t ; T-OB8AXE. 8 1EOXBEEO PCPS, J months old.' Twenty five Dollars each. Addrea. T. B. Tahkeeostee Farm, BOX 9S, AsheviUe, N. C t - dee 3 dim Christmas Is Mcminn! QEaJ Ol'H VtSt OF DOils.'ali prices and V.- fi4 nogs ii agon, . .4 t. - - ;, DoU Carriages, , " l '.-"-';' -- f, Irbn'Banlt, - '"-t-; '.' : -Scrap Books, Albums, all prices tend hinat, :: 3 f . . , .... Work Boxes, . ' ' t--y.. - . . - - Writing Desks, '. Very fine and big line of t:jr-, 'r .. N iro Doliday Books. J. N. MORGAN fr CO.. Booksellers, Stationers and Newsdealers, . .. de 10-Ual Eagle Block, Ashevill, N. C. , V ) 1 - Si
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 11, 1886, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75