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ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. K. M. FDRMAN, JORDAN STONE, Editors. J. I). CAMERON THURSDAY MORNING. OCT. 27,1887. The News Observer objects to the Federal government owning a tele graph system in connection with the postal system, because it sees serious results from so much "pater nalism." The NeivsObserver favors the Blair Bill, as presented and sees no injury from ltaterna!ism'' in Buch a measure. Ii the government can be trusted to take part in the education of our youth, why cannot it be trusted to take part in the mere transmission of messages as it does of our mail matter ? We will anticipate our cotemporarj' by ad mitting that the two propositions are entirely different, but we submit the pedagogy bill will be more dans gerous and far reaching than a gov ernment telegraph system could be. The North Carolina Baptist of the 27th eays : Next week wo expect to begin our. review of the recent editorial in the Asheville Citizen against Prohibition. As we have no e'ec lion excitement now on hand, it might be veil to have a cool and dispassionate discussion of points involved in the Citizen s late posi tion. As Mr. Cameron is the sen ior editor, ai.d well able to take care of himself, will he consider our proposition favorably? If so,'t'ill he give space in his imper to what the Baptist shall publish, if we will do likewise by the Citizen ? We have no objection to the re view Bro. Carter proposes to make of the article relating to Prohibition published some weeks ago; and knowing the courteous tone in which such review will be couched, it is possible we may transfer it to our columns. But we do not propose at the present time to make the Prohibition question the sub ject of discussion as we will not place ourselves inthe position of an .organ, 2n or con, unless the subject becomes injected into the politics of the State or country. Our ar ticle was suggested naturally by the recent election in Tennessee, and the article inferential from the sub ject which appeared in the Aiken Recorder. We expressed our views, for what they were worth, as related to the great agitation through which the people of Tennessee had just passed. Those views, incidentally expressed, are the same now as then; nd we do not propose to en gage la a, .discussion which may in volve the use of words, perhaps of temper, to no useful eDd. If, as we said, a time come when such lis cussion becomes necessary, we shall bv no means avoid it, but, "suffi cient for ihe day is the evil thereof." Yesterday the application made by the counsel of the condemned anarchists to the Supreme Court for a wri'. oi error was to have been heard. Perhaps, before we go to press we shall have learned the re suit. In the meantime we may ex- pre-w, the belief that the court will etand to the safe construction that it has no control in the matter, and that there is nothing in ihe action of the State courts calling for a re view, on a question of error, by the highest tribunal in the United States. Inte ference in. this case will be followed bj an infinite num ber of cases involving the lives of criminals, for life is precious, and no reason would be found justly to make discrimination between the last desperate resort of the con demned anarchists, and any other class of murderers. The U. S. Su preme Court would soon be crowded with such applications, and the State courts in all their gradations would fall into a kind of contempt as only so many stepping stones to the chambers of a great final tribu nal. State sovereignty i3 never more powerfully and awfully pre sented than in the power it wields over its own criminals; a power which overawes crime by the possi bility of bringing it to certain speedy punishment. If these be taken out of the hand of the State through the machinery of law and transfer red to the hearing and decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, then not only is the proba bility of punishment lessened, but the State, stripped of its sovreign prerogative, sinks into provincial insignificance. , The present or late application is a new one, and a strain ur.on pre cedents and under a very forced or iberal, construction of constitution al provision. In the mean time, the authori ties of Illinois go on unmoved in the preparation ol the final act of the tragedy. The gallows for seven condemed felons have been erected, nd the shroud for the same num er have been made, and the mili tary and police lorce have been or ganized to secure the due execution of justice on the 11th day of Novem ber, unless the Writ of Error shall have been granted. THE ATLANTIC AND NORTH CAROLINA ROAD. The Raleigh correspondent of the Richmond Dispatch writes : "Some of our eastern papers and the eastern people are saving about Gov. Scales because he will not sell the Atlantic and North Carolina railway or consent for it to be mort gaged in order to raise funds for the building of an extension to Fayette- ville. They do the Governor a great injustice. He is a careful man, and with the courage of his convictions. He will not sell this road, in which the State has $1,200,000 stock. That he considers a matter for the Legis lature to handle. The Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley railway did not propose to lea3e the Atlantic and North Carolina railway. It only proDosed to buy the State's stock therein at the rate ot twenty cents on the dollar. Gov. Scales says the road is developing itself. If the two systems are to be connected the fifty-five mile link between Golds' boro and Fayetteville must be built by the Cape J? ear and Yadkin VaN ley road. The entire matter goes over for consideration by the Legis lature, in case the advocates ot the scheme should desire to press it further." The State's stock iu that road ought not to be sold just now, cer tainly not at that price at any time. If Wilmington will make a reasona ble subscription, the present road should be bonded and extended from Goldsboro to Fayetteyille thence to Wilmington, securing connections with the C. F. and Y V. road, and securing to the State, a system connecting the western por tion of the State with both State sea ports over its own property. Following close upon Mrs. Cleve land's snubbing of Gov. Foraker comes the astounding announce ment tnat the President wantonly and with malice aforethought kick ed a ycilovv dog off the palace-car steps on r ndiiy. .Mr. Cleveland seems to be doing his best to ruin his chances for re-election. Life. Savs the New York World: The recent Indian "outbreak in Colorado is thus cleverly treated by the Ams terdam (Holland) Courant: Indianen uit Utah zihn, met oor- logszuchtige bedoehngeu, dc gren zin de Vereen idge Staen overge trokken doch werden door de troe pen terruggedruven cij Colorado. Negen Indinnen en tal van blanken zihn gedood. Een oolog snschen blanken en roodhuiden schiint nu onvcr mijeelijk. On the whole-this seems to be fair to all parties concerned. To the average American reader itjjwill be as fully convincing as are most of tho articles on'jjhe Indian qustion. Dr. ttmin'g Liver Pills. Removes Constipation, prevents Malaria, cures Dyspepsia, and gives new life to the system. Only One lor a dose. Free samples at H. II. Lyon' drug store, ap 13 dwlw Wasted. Employment as accountant, permanent or temporary. Have had practica". expe rience in book-keeping by single and double entry. Accounts written up and put in proper shape from blotter or roush memoranda Address P. O. Box 274, Asheville, X. C. For correct styles and good value, call on oSdeoiltf H. REDWOOD A CO. Buy your groceries from S. W. Mor Crary nnd have them delivered free. tf Oysters served in every shape at Tur ner BrniiS'-n's afier tho 8th inst. The lovers of this deliuiom article will re member this fact. tf IIASU WORK. IIiivitiR had much experience in doing IIAIR WORK. I wi!i to notify the public that I will do all kinds of work at short notice nnd glvesalWac tion .11S3 A. E. ROCKHOLD, oct 19 d&wlm ltll Hill St.. Asheville, N. C. JOR REST. The residence ef the lnti; Canada Cowan, Esq., on Haywood street, containing i rooms with good outhouses and stable.-. Will be rented for six months. Possession can be had at onco. Appls to J. J HIIX. Oct lSd f JLjlOR RENT. 5 Ituom llonxe, South Main, 5 minute walk lrnm Court House. Good watr, with goo d rock cellar. None hut email family need apDly. sefcidtt Apply to A. FEEcK. OTICE. The regular annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Western North Carolina Kail Road Com pany will be held in Asheville, N. C, on the fourth Wednesday in Novemoer, 1SST. it being the 23rd of the month. G. P. ERW IN, Secretary s Treasurer. Ashevi.le, y. C. Oct. 18, 1887. oct 20 dtdm HYGEIA. J9 If onderfal Discovery. Tobacco an Aidto Health. A New Tobacco, manu ; factured by Thoe. C. Wil liams & Co., Richmond, Va., under a formula pre pared by Prof. Mallett, of the University of Virginia Anll..Halartml,ir..jHtl.Mlyptptic, JtnExcelltnt Chtw. try:it, no humbug. For particulars of its virtues, call for cernneaie at A. 1. Cooper's and A. C. Davis', Where the Tobacco can be had. an 2o-dlm TANNER & DELANEY EN GINE COMPANY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Business established 1865. Themnat nntnnlAta Machine Sbopa in the South. Engines, Boilers, Nitw-uiillM and Machinery. 4?-Corrpon encc Bollclted. Send for cataloga Superior Courts Fall Term 1887. The following are the arrangements for the Fall Terms of the 10th, 11th and 12th Districts : 10th (morganton) district- judge BOY- KIN. Henderson July 18, 3 weeks. Burke August 8, 2 weeks. Ashe August 22, 1 week. Watauea Aucust 29, 1 week. Caldwell September 5, 1 week. Mitchell September 12, 2 weeks. Yancey September 26, 2 weeks. McDowell October 10, 2 weeks. llTH (CHARLOTTE) DISTRICT JUDGE MAO ' BAB. Catawba July 18, 2 weeks. Alexander August 1,1 week. Cleveland Augent8, 2 weeks. Mecklenburgt August 2S, 3 weeks. Union September 29, 1 week. Lincoln October 3, 1 week. Gaston October 10, 2 weeks. Cleveland October 24, 1 week. Rutherford October 31, 2 weeks. Polk November 13, 1 week. 12tii (asheville) district JUDGE MONTGOMERY. Haywood September 12, 2 weeks. Jackson September 26, 1 week. Macon October 3, 1 week. Clay October 10, 1 week. Cherokee October 17, 2 weeks. Graham October 31, 1 week. Swain November 7, 2 weeks. Madison November 21 , 2 weeks. Buncombe December 2 weeks. What True Merit Will Do. The unprecedented sale of Boschee's German Syrup within a few years, has astonished the world. It is without doubt tho. safest and best remedy ever discovered for the speedy and effectual cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung troubles. It acts on an entirely dinerent principle irom the usual pre scriptions given by Physicians, as it does not dry up aCouh and leae the disease stilt in the system, but on the contrary removes the cause of the trouble, neals the parts anected f-nd leaves them in a purely healthy cond tion. Abottle kept in the house for use when the diseases make tbeir appearance, will save doctor's bills and a long spell of serious illness. A trial will convine von of these lacts. It is positively sold by all druggists and general dealers in the land. Price, 75 cents, large bottles. d&weowly HOW TO MAKE MOM BY DEALING IN STOCKS, GRAIN, PROVISIONS, OIL, ETC. EXPLANATORY PAMPHLET MAILED FREE. LAURIE & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, 856 Broadway (and branches). NEW YORK. Notice to Tax-Payers! milE TAX LIST FOR 1887 HAS BEEN placed in my nanas lor collection. All persons are notified to come up at once and settle, i ncy are now aue ana musi ue paiu N. A. REYNOLDS, Omcc in Court House. City Tax Collector. d6m WHEN YOU COME TO SEE Til XI DO NOT FAIL TO SEE SAWYER LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING. Mr. Sawyer is now in New York buying DRESS GOODS, CARPETS, CLOTHINu, BOOTS & SHOES, LADIES' FINE WRAPPERS AND WALKING JACKETS. BLANKETS, and SHEETINGS. DO NOT FORGET THE PLACK, NO. 15 PATTON AVENUE. NEW Furniture Store W. A. Blair & Co., 37 Patton Avemac, (.Graham Building, ") Are opening np a large and splendid j assortment of New Furniture, of all styles, and complete and elegant in workmaushipj BED ROOM and PARLOR SUITS, LOUNGES, (single and double.) BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, &C, &C., and everything that can be found in a First-Class Furniture Store. mh 26 dl2rno N otice; On the4th dv of Seotember. 1S87. 1 will offer for rent for one year at the Court House door to the highest bidder, the H. K. Rhea farm on the waters of Reems Creefc, adjoining the lands of J. G. Chambers, Kelly Chambers. Petr Penland and others, containing 250 acres more or less. From 75 to 100 acres in cultivation. About !0 acres in erass. Terms Twelve months time, with notes and approved security. W. T. REYNOLDS. se6dlt&w3w C. 8.C. FOUR MORE RAILROADS WE .WILL HAVE ' Four Jtl9re Railroads To AsheriUe that the people ;may buy the beat Shoes, Boot, Harness, ' Saddles, Bridles, Co'tars, Lap Robe, Ilorst Covirs, Whips or almost any thing in my line, at tn lowest prices. I will not be undersold. My stock is complete. Come and we for yourselves. J. M. ALEXANDER, oct 19 dfcwmoa Kortn Public Sonare. DENTAL CARDS. D K. It. F. ARRIUiGTOX, SURGEON DENTIST. office rooms: Over L. Munflay's store, Patton Avenue. sel3dl2m B. H. DOUGLASS, D. D. S., Dental Rooms over Grant it- Ro3eberrv's Drue store, residence in same building Asheville, N. C ieDZ-w&sw DENTAL SURGERY. nR.J.G. QUEEN has removed his office to the front rooms over A. D CoonCT Court Rnuare and offers his professional services to the public. All professional work done with skill and neatness. nine VO-dAivtf D3. R. H. REEVES, 0. D. S., Office in tho Connally Building, over Redwood's store, Patton Avenue, A.8HEVIXLE, N. C. 3k 1 --.iM. Persons having artlUclal work done, after rylne it two cr three weeks, if not satlsue 1. can return It and the raonev will be refunded, jy 1 J-JR. A. B. WARK, liental Snrgeoss. Office in Muder build inc. second floor. A work will -cfV(rompt and careful attention. - - Over 9,000,000 wra .Inrinr; tho r.nt t si's years. TiiU rnarvi!o;w success U duo lit. To tlio superiority f Coraltoc ovor oil other materials, as e. mllToncr for Conscts. 2nd. Tj Ilia superior r;uality, shnpa and TCorkruonsliip of cur Consols, combined, wita their lovr prices. Avoid cheap imita! ions ir.rulecf various Muds of corJ. Kona cro grcmlno unless "DR. VARNE'3 COnACISJE" Is printaJ on inoiJo ci" ttce! cotit. FOR SALE 8Y U LEA0IK3 KEnCStAfiTS. 330 Ero'iwrty, tiov.' Yc;i; GKy. c ?2 'sri:ti-3nttoii .-"iiou l:t J. O. Th Howell's ba'i'S them all. From Tuesday, Kept, lllrit, TO ' OCT. 1st, 1.887, I will sell some bargains i:i DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, MEN'S FURBISHING GOODS, .C-c. &.c Hats, ISoots, Shoes, And everything :;ls;? ot my ?tro. A lot of new FLANNELS r.nd DKl". S GOODS just in, but will sell everythin-t at a bur gain, as I want r-om for h Big Mtoli a" That I am going to buy this Fall. When I say BARGAINS, that i-i what is meant. I will give a few of the baraiHs as a sample : Best Calicot-s v.tC:v, Century Caiicoes at 9c, One yard wide Domestic (ijC, A good Corset at 22lc, A good 50c Corset for 40e, Ginghams 7i to 10i Fruit of Loom Domestic 9j, A nice Ced-SfKad GOc, Good all-wool Jeans 25c. A splendid line of Ladies' Shoes just in. Bargains in Silks, Flushes, Velvets, and Trimmings. A few pieces of Summej Silks at 2oc. A good Kid Glove at 50c. J. 0. HOWELL, Spot Gash Store, NO. 17 NORTH MAIN ST. The ,.52 Goat Button Howell's beat's all. Shoe Tat J. O. JIOR RENT, Ten comfortable Bed Rooms, with water con venient, on the third Uoororthe -del Alligator Bar, 127 North Main street. Also a rxm on second floor, suitable for a Club Room", with two bed rooms attached. Rooms ready by October 1st. Applv to SOli EDEL, Proprietor.ga se Si dtf " 127 N. Main stree r - - HOTELS. ROUND KNOB HOTEL Trains stop for dinner Sunday 29th. " V. D. S PRAGUE, ma 26 dtf Proprietor. VFIBTYAH HOUSE, Corner of Pine and Baird streets. At beginning of Sunset Erlve, Asheville, N, C, WIi-L be ready for guests on and after 1st of September. New building, with complete sanitary arrangements and ail modern improve ments and comforts. New furniture attractive grounds. This house will be conducted as a first-class house, with due regard to the comfort and convenience of guests in summer and winter Terms moderate. VM. W. B LATCH FORD, aug 19 dtf Proprietor. FIUXKLIX HOUSE, D. C. CUNNINGHAM, Proprietor, FRANKLIN - N. C. o Table supplied v,ith the best the market afibrds. First-Class Livery and Sale Stables in connection with house. Daily Hack ketnern Webster ani) i'rankliii. Good Sample llaoma for tirtimmtrt. T il. IIS IfSMSOJWaBLE. sept 11-dly "Eesves House," "Waynesville. 1ST. C BRICK', ENTIRELY NEW TWENTi Rooms, Single and in Suite. Location Main street, three minutes from eithej-the 4'ost Oilice, EprcsS or Depot, fifteen minutes of Hay wood White Sulphur Springs. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. Rates reasonable confer with us. Yours trnlv, A- j- 11EKVES, mldif Manager. French Broad Hotel A. E. Halliburton, x Prop. This Hotel is located within one hundred feet of the Western North Carolina Railroad Depot, and nex. to the offices -t the Superintendent and the General Freight Agent of the W. N. V. R. R. Good Pare, Comfortable Rooms. -on- REASONABLE TERMS. FIRST CLASS BAR is attached, frnero wiU be found at all times th ! best brands of JLsQi:oy; 55 Vj?r, SSruiidies Ciga r.v, Tobticco. Telephone connect ion with Cp-town. i;icl::i dlf Big Bargains! OFFERED IV EOTS! For a short time we will offer speciol prices on lots in Military Park. Some of the lineft Building Lots in Asheville, commanding a beautiful view, and well shaded with oaks. Will give prices of a few of them : Lot Xo. 1 1. on Pearson Avenue, nice shade, contains 3 acres, street all around it, 5,000 Lot 7, Pearson Av e, covered with oak, 1,000 Lot s, lojxioo, do., cur. lot, do. do., 1.200 Lot y 1j do do do 1,K) Lot 10 do do do do 1,000 Lot 11, Mx:'.ri0 do do do 1,200 Lot 13, 170x1 IS do 3-corner lot, do SCO LI!tCOLX PARK, Lot 2S, 120X1C1, Bartlett st., nice noil, oak, 1,500 Lot 2U, lSxltU, " " " 1,500 Lot 27, hx-240, Pl.inton St., " " 800 Lot ti l, ivjxl50, lil'n fc Bar t 3:s, do ' 700 Lot 1, s.0xl."0, do it Poplar sts 6(i0 Lot !('., OJxiro, liailcy & Poplar sts, 600 Lot 6. 50x111'), do uud ilailey sc 250 Lot 7, 60x100, do do 250 SIII5L.I5Y PARK. Lot S, 75xl.-0, Bailey street, 600 Lot 4, do do 500 Lot 12, do do 50 Lot ID, do Blanton street, 550 For rent, a nice 0-rooin house in North Abbeville, price 15 per month. We have other niea city and country property for Kale, and all on the most reasonable terms. Call and se-3 us. BOSTIC, BLANTON & TO , Real Estate Brokeis, 13 "atton Avenue. INSURANCE. LIFE INSURANCE. tot THK vi' LEY MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATIO OF VIRGINIA Issues policies for from i.O0O to $3,000, AND combiae j the guarantee eature oi "OLD LINE" Companies at the cosi ol ordinary co-operative insur- r.-:e in Secret Orders. FIBF INSURANCb. Insurajice .against loss by Fire in City and County on all kinds of Property, Real and Persona . Shut ' as well as long term. Polio'M issued at fair rates i-i A. 1 Companies, Home and Foreign. TIIOS. W. BKAHH, Agent, Office North Side Court Square. mj-20-tf The White COKNER MAIN AND EGI J-i .U'lUOTS UNDER WHIT LOCK '8 S TO U.K. Headquarters for fine MQUORS. I keep none but the PUREST, and charge accordingly. Mv WM &im ARE ABSOLUTELY PIT11K AHT1 UNAMJIFERATEI, and are recommended by the best judges for medicinal use Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. Goods shipped to all points. No charge for boxing. Lock Box 1j Asheville, N. C. The only strictly White Man's Bar in the State. ia6.dawly MB, C3 CD STEICTLY RSf.T CLa SS HOTEL Eligibly situated. Commanding magnificent mountain vicwo, and yet convenien to business. A home for ladies and families. ianl2d&wiy RAWLS BROS., Proprs. FINE GROCERIES ! POTTED MEATS, PATES OF G ME, CANNED FISH, CANNED FRUITS, FRENCH PEAS, Extra Fine, FRENCH MUSIIP.OOMe, DEVILED CRABS, SHRIMP, C. and 13. PICKLES, PIN MONEY PICKLES, JELLIES & PRESERVES CANTON GINGER, GROSSE AND HI.ACKWELL's JAMS, OLIVES, EDAM CIIF KSf!, FINEST SALAD OIL, INSTANTANEOUS CHOCO LATE, BROMA, COCOA, NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, PURE EXTRACTED HONEY, FINEST KEY WEST & IMPORTED CIGARS TABLE SUPPLIES OK EVERY DESCRIPTION, O S9 O d o w o o S T"'T-'."'" i" ".T I ' .- i No. 5 ? SOUTH MAIN ST. Telephone No 33. IN W. O. MULLER & CO , No. 7 South Main Street, Asheville, JV. C. DEALERS IN All kinds of Whiskies, Brandies, Wines Ale, Fortes, Cigars, Tobacco, &c.; fine Kentucky Eye and Bourbon Whiskies a specialty. DISTILLERS' AGENTS FOR Pure North Carolina Corn Whiskey and Apple Brandy. Ture Barley Malt Whiskey for medical purposes always in stock. Sole agents and authorized bottlers ot "A nheuser-Busch Brewing Association' celebrated Si. Louis La get Beer for Western North Carolina. The following Brewings constantly on hand, in kegs and in bottles.- Anheuser Busch, Standard, Imperial Pale Lager and original Budweiser. Goods delivered to any par', of the city free. Prompt attention paid to all or ders by mail. Telephone call No. 39. Billiard Hall on 2d floor. ie 10-dtf TjOR SALE. One Lot and House of 4 rooms. Price $700. S200 down, balance in yearly installments ot 8100 withintercstat8percent. nn It anil House of 4 rooms. Price 800, 1200 down, balance in yearly installments of $200 with interest at percent. etna warm nf 100 acres, eood f ranned house. good water, and on ibuildmgs, S6 acres cleared, 65 well timbered,-10 miles S. W. oi Asheville. Price 8S00. 200 down, balance in yearly install ments of 1200 witn interest at a per cent. Appty lo J. IN. b SNELSON. oct 20 diwtf Aphmrille, N. C. Man's Bar mm 1867. 1887. Hampton -AND Featherston. The Oldest and Most Relia ble Liquor Store in N. C. We carry the largest'assortment of goods of any ho: se in the State. We handle nothing but the ver be?t jrood-;. Our Whiskies niu Jraiulies ai pronounced'b jjnysicians to bepureja..i(jiin adulteiaCT. Nojiefbut pure Liquors are fit fo medicinal purposes. Our Stock is Complete in Every Particular. Old Corn Whiskey from one to four years Jold. Old Rye 'of Jrhe" highest standard brands. Ali;kindi-;of Wines, Bceis, Ales, Porter, &c &c. Cigars and Tobacco . in fgreatquant:tiesj";!nd;jrinest on the m.11 ket. We are very thankful to our 5pa trons for their p;tt favors, and we wish to say in conclusion that our prices and goods are riht down to he hard times. lc convinced by calling on us, West Side Public Square, Asheville, N, C. janSdm JUST EECEIVED EXTRA. FINE CAPE COD CRANBERRIES AT J. M. HESTOFS, Eagle Hotel Block. PORTLAND & EOSENDALE CEM ENTS, CALCINED PLASTERS, Flesteririg Hair Lime.Lccks. Nails, Glafi BE A RDEN, RANKIN & CO., oot.9 dtf 55 South Main st. CO CD CD 5S "3 V
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