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t ni v i?TkTTrrrnr Fnriuan. Stone & Cameron, Editors and Proprietors. SUBSCRIPTION i DAILY, One Year, . " Sir Months, . WEEKLY, One Year, w Sir Months, $6.00 3.00 1.50 .75 Advertising Rates Low. Absolutely Pure, Thi powder nevr varies. A marvel of purity ' trength and wholesomenea. Mote economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in eompetltlon with the multitude of low test, short weisht alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in an. Royal Bakqis Fowoib Co.. i06 Wall St., Hew York. ianl-dbwl9m JUUPOUHD OXYGEN Ors. HARGAN & GATCHELX VHCMt MmgU Block, 62 .Rate SI. ASHEVILLE, N. C Compound Oxvgen Inhaled, In connection wlta medicated Balsam Vapor, cures Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, VmI Catarrh, Sore Toroai. Loss of Voice, Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, BtidJer, and all diseases depending on mpure or impoverished blood. It cnres Rheumatism when cverytbine else (alls, Ashivillk, N. C, January 1888. In Justice to all similarly afflicted with our. (elves as well as to Ors. Hargan & Gatchell, I voluntarily make the following statement : My wife has suffered for several years with severe lung trouble, continuing to grow worse until last November when she was unable to sit up. but a part of each day. No appetite, night sweats, severe cough and loss J I ujj, .111 t.". w u j n . v 1. LI. J I . ..ui.u., , ... most, advised an immediate depart a re South. We reached Asheviile November 17th, and com menced taking treatment of Drs. Hargan and Gatchell, inhaling Compound Oxygen and Bal sam Vapor. Mt wife has improved rapidly from the first. Her appetite is good, sleeps well, coughs bnt little, raises less, night sweats ceased; no pain anywhere, takes long walks and climbs the mountains with little fatigue and has gained 8 ts. in weight. We feel certain another month's treatment will affect a permanent cure. As for myself I am delighted to state that I improved rapidly from the first treatment and am nearly well. I have suffered for 88 years almost beyo d endurance with the worst form of lllei. I had abandoned all hope of relief. The Drs. treatment has been gent.e and almost painless still has effected a cure for me. Yours respectfully, A. J. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are living in town end can veruv ana aaa to tne above. HOME TREATMENT, We manufacture the Compound Oxygen, and ship it to all parts of the country, oven to the PacM Coast. We send apparatus and chemicals last two months for lis. This' is as valuable iMhe office treatment. The wonderful curative reealts obtained with his treatment is astonishing even to us. if von with to team more of this treatment, and our mtectn in the cure of Chronic IMteasa, write, or coil art . v.tratea ooot ezouumng treatment Jree. DRS. HAD? K 6 GATCHELL, it Vain Street, Asheviile, N. C. JnceS-dawtl One Price Store. A large and very attractive line oi Men's. Boys' and Children's Suits rang ing from low priced goods to something very nne. . - y - t - , - - Measures taken for A. Raymond & Co., New York Tailors, and a fit guaranteed. Samples now ready for inspection, AH-Wool Dress Goods of the popular fabrics in great vaeiety, also Satines, Per cales, Dress Ginghams, . wns, Prints,&c. Dress Silks in the new Weaves, Rba- dames, Satins, Velvets and Plushes. ' Carpets, Art Bqnares, Smyrna Rugs, , Oil-Cloths, Mattings, Curtain Goods in great variety, Damasks, Towels, Napkins Coverlets, Blankets, &c. Ziegler Bros.', Merriam & Tyler's, Morgan Bros.' and Stokley's Shoes for ladies, miss?8 and children. ' Banister's and Zieglers Fine Shoes fo Packard St Grover's celebrated . "(2.60' and "2.W Shoea for men, and 'a simi lar grade for boys. r Derby Hats, f ilk Hats, Soft Hate, and Steamer Hats. fJWool and Gruzs Underwear, Hosiery, Kid Fabric Gloves, Collars and Cufls, Bachings, Scarfp, Ties, Ribbons Corsets, v Buttons, Braids, and Fancy Goods and mallwares generally. ' Parasols, Umbrellas, Fans, Chopping Bags, cioo batcneis, i ranks, etc Mens Famishing Goods. Cafesimeres, Coatings, Tweeds, Ken tacky Jeans, Domestic?, &c. H. Rectaroocl Ss Co., jNOfl. 7 v ration a venae. - mr23dtf flpf imjf v? ' -r. . .... ,! i num. i n ! n n iimhiim immmm VOL IV.-NO87. THE UAIJLY CITIZEX Will be published evorv Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rates tlr'tctly cash : One Year, . . . $8 00 Six Months, . . . , 3 00 Three "... 1 60 One " . . .60 One Week; 15 Our Carriers will deliver the paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at tne citizen umce. LARGER DAILY AND WEEKLY CIR CULATION IN WESTERN NORTH CARO LINA AND EAST TENNESSEE THAN ANY OTHER PAPER. CONSTANTLY INCREAS ING. Send your Job Work of all kind to the sy i r i .. ... uuizen ujjice, j you imm it apne neauy, cheaply and witA dispatch. Arrival and Departure of Passenger Trains. Salisbury Arrives 4:81 p. m." iea.es tor Mor- ristown at it. in . Tenkis&u - Arrives at 1.16 n. m.. and leaves at 1:45 p m. Airives at 9:46 p. nv, and leaveB lor Salisbury at 9:55 p. m. Spartanburg Arrives at 7 p. m .; leaves for oaiiouurj at r.iup. m. Watnesvillb Leaves Asheviile et S:SS a. m., and arrives at 3:29 o. m. FOR THE STATE SENATE. 36th District, S. B. BRIGGS of Yancey, H. S. BLAIR of Caldwell. 4l8t District, M. C. TOMS of Henderson. New Advertisements. Fall Trade Williamson A Co. Pasturage for Cows C. S. Cooper. For Bent apply at Carson's book store. Hfl til rriuv Fcunini, .UWam r'ovtlinn C ; .... Bank. Very few people from the country were in the city yesterday. Mr. R. O. McCracken. of Wavnns, ville, was in the city yesterday. E.P. Sibley, Esq., of Augusta, Ga., is registered at the Grand Cen tral. ,Mr. W. W. Vandiver is off on a visit to Home. Ga.. and will ht nh sent several days. Mrs. L. E. Smith and dauchtcr of Indianapolis. Ind.. are at the Swnn nanoa for the summer. Carter & Davis will sell at auc tion for Reynolds & Fagg, eleven Texas ponies, in front of the court house, to-day at 12 m. Only one case before the Mayor yesterday. Tha defendant was con victed or Deing drunk and disorderly and was fined five dollars. Messrs. Eug. D. Carter and Locke Craig go to Flat Creek to-day for the purpose of organizing a Demo cratic campaign club, at that place. Dr, Geo. H. P. Cole, Mis. M: L. Cole, MissBritt, E. V. Murphy and Thomas E. Williams, of Henderson ville, were at the Swannanoa vester- aay. Mr. Fulton Weaver, one of the best young farmers in Flat Creek township, was in the citv vesterdav. He reports crops, with the exception oi wneat, as being very fine. Average breaks were had at the Farmers' and Banner warehouses yesterday morning. Prices were very good, and the tobacco offered for sale was of a superior quality. Inferior court Judge Chas. A. Moore presiding, will convene Mon day morning. Solicitor Whitson has his hands full, there being over fifty cases upon the docket. Clerk Reynolds, of the Superior court, will forward to State Auditor Roberts in a few days, the list of confederate pensioners, male and fe male in Buncombe there being sixty in all. Mr. John S. Manning, of Albany, New York, son of the late Daniel Manning, who has been spending a few days here, has been called back home by the sudden death of one of his friends. Maj. John Creushaw, 0f Wake county, wLo has been spending some days at Waynesville Sulphur Srjrin?s passed through the city . yesterday en route to the east. Maj. C, was charmed with Waynesville and the hoteL The Young Men's Democratic Club will hold a special meeting to-night, at which every member is earnestly requested to be present. The com mittee on soliciting funds are hereby notified that they are expected to make then: report at this meeting. The funeral services over the re mains of little Josephine D., late daughter of Maj. and Mrs. J. G. Martin, took place from Trinity Epis copal church, vesterdav &ftpmrrn The funeral was largely attended, ana me interment took plaije in Riv erside cemetery. The filthv streets and choked-un gutters in the heart of Asheviile should be attended to at once. The street department can clean them out, and should be made do so. Filth' breeds disease, and it 'cannot be de nied Dm uiat our city is filthy. Grass is growing along its main sidewalks, and st&gnant water standing in its Btreets. This state of things cer tainly does not speak well for the health of Asheviile. HotIs and Boarding-houses Supplied at wholesale rates, with all kinds of Crockery, Glassware, Table Cutlery and Silverware. Prices given in large cities are duplicated here, caving you freight and risk of breakage. We carry one of the most complete stocks in the South and can fill orders promptly. Our fancy goods department Is full ot the latest novelties. Call at Law's, 57 & 59 S. Main at. Mrs. Ayer's New Life. Paine's Celerv Componrd, and Scotch Oats Essence aro among tne new remedies just received by W. C. Carmichakl, . ' - Apothecary Mr. J. E. Hall, of Waynesville, is in the city. The Swannanoa hotel has been completely fitted up with gas fixtures. . Several real estate transfers were probated in Clerk Reynolds' office yesterday. , The electric light in front of. the Racket store affords much conven ience to pedestrians at night. A. J. Dent, Charleston, S. C, and A. C. Eger, of Cocoa, Fla., were late arrivals at the Grand Central last night. The regular meeting of the city council was held last night. The ordinary routine business was tran sacted, and the board adjourned. Mrs. J. L. Pennjpf Danvill, V;i who has been here on a visit to her-brother-in-law Col. W. B. William son, returned to her home yester day. Mr. H. Cone, ot the firm of M. A. Cone & Sons, wholesale grocers, of Baltimore, accompanied by his wife, is at the Battery Park for a few days. Dr. T. C. Smith yesterday filled wholesale orders for drugs from Statesville,Hickory and other places along the line of. the Western North Carolina road. Dr. T. C. .Smith's new drug store in Johnston building is being elei gantly fitted up. Messrs. E. DeWitt erown, Baltimore, and Jas. Rut Bdgo Henderson, Philadelphia, will be the prescription clerks in this handsome pharmacy. Mr. J. V. Brown's patent invalid's bed, on exhibition at No. 35 north Main street, is one of the most complete arrangements of the kind we have ever seen for the invalid. It is an excellent invention, and meets a long-felt want in the sick room. Examine its workings for yourself. We have received the prospectus, classification of exhibits and pre mium list of the great Augusta (Ga.) Exposition, to be held in that city from October 10th to Nov. 7th next. It is replete with useful and inter esting information relative to the exposition, and should be carefully examined by those interested in the matter. Postponed. We are authorized to announce that the independent mass meeting heretofore alluded to, proposed to ba held on Saturday, (to-day), has been postponed until further notice. Those interested are requested to please observe this announcement. Sent to Jail. About 9 o'clock last night, Sam Bouldin, colored, was caught steak ing chickens, from the coop of Joe. S. Adams, Esq , on Spruce street. A colored man, in the employ of Mr. Adams, arrested the thief and with the aid of several small boys and one or two men, brought Samuel before Justice Ma lone for trial. The Justice heard the evidence and it being a clear case of chicken-lifting without own er's permission, committed the aforesaid Samuel to the county ia-il in default of a $200 bond, for his appearance for trial at the next term of Buncombe Interior court. A Word of Warning. Since the unfortunate difficulties of lastJSaturday and Sunday morn ing, wild rumors have been float ing from time to time, purporting to come from first negroes and then whites, of threats the one against the other. This is all nonsense, and should not disturbs any one. No one but a fool or something worse, either white or black, will indulge in threats or suggestions of threats. There is not any occasion for vio lence or disturbance, and any one who attempts to bring about such on account of what has happened, whether he be white :. or black, will be severely and summarily dealt with. The good citizens of Asheviile, of both races, will not tolerate -anything of the sort,and they are overwhelmingly in the majority, and those who have made threats, i 6uch have really been made, would do well to refrain Irom such, or anything calculated to bring about a breach o: the peace. Some of our colored citizens,T them selves peaceably disposed, have been kept disturbed by what they have been told had been threatens of white people; and some whites have been rendered uneasy by what they have been told certain negroes have said. We have no apprehensions, but 4t is well for those who talk too much with their mouths to go about their bus'nfFS and cease boasting. of what they.will do and all such if something else is or may be done. All people can do well intending 'to their own business carefully and letting other people and their busi ness alone. ' -We do rot cmsicle the slightest cause for alarm, , much less disturbance, exists.' Let every citizen, of both races, frown down any fool who may wish to fire bis mouth off too freely with what "he will do." , 4 s rtmplmt on the Vmc Denote an impure state of the blood and aro looked upon by mtny with suspicion. Acker's Blood Elixir will remove all impurities and leave the complexion smooth and clear. There is nothing thai will so thoroughly build np the constitution, purify and strengthen the whole system. Hoia ana guaranteed by ui druggists. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY. MORNING, JULY WEDNESDAY NEXT 10,000 PEOPLE EXPECTED TO BE PRESENT. -.. THE KIND OF EECEPTION TO BE GIVEN HON. D. G. FOWLE i MOUNTED ESCORT, BANDS OF MUSIC, PARADE, SPEECHES, - DECORATIONS, ETC. Vl The Young Men's Democratic Club, Four Hundred Strong, to Attend '". h ' ' Grand Democratic Jolliflca-i'. I " tiou and Ratification. -4 . It is the intention and purpose of the democrats of Asheviile township to make the democratic demonstra tion in this city on Wednesday the largest affair of the kind ever heJd in the State, , With this end in view the : county ' executive committee, with Capt. McLoud as .Chairman; the township executive . committee, with Mr. Thos. A. Johea as 'Chair man, and the public speaking and entertainment committee, under the active direction of Capt. W. W. West, Maj. Wm. E. Breese and C. J. McCape, Esq., have gone earnestly to work and perfected all the ar rangements necessary to make this demonstration worthy of Buncombe, Asheviile and the Democracy of the W est. Nothing has been left un done by these committees that canj be done, and everything promises & glorious meeting on the 25th. THE PLACE OP SPEAKING. After much deliberation by the authorities in charge, the Farmers' warehouse, on North Main street, has been selected as the place in which the speaking shall take place. Three hundred and twenty-five benches, each capable of seating twehre persons, have been made and placed in the warehouse for this oc casion. The speaker's stand will be erected in the centre of the building and the seats placed around the same on either side, front and rear. The stand, walls and columns will be handsomely And profusely deco rated with . flags, . bunting, pictures ana evergreens; and the means of ventilation will be especially leoked after. The" warehouse Will hold auuui urn ijr-live nunureu or iour thousand peoole, and the raised seats at cither end of the building will accommodate about two thous and acre, thus making the total about six thousand. Special conveniences-and comforts will be af forded the ladies, who are especially invited to be present, and ushers will bo on hand to show them to the special seats reserved for them in the building. Perfect order will be maintained throughout the speak ing. THE ESCORT. The Swannanoa river mounted and-' uniformed democratic escort. two nunarea strong, under the di. rection of chief marshal Wm. E. Breese and his corps of assistants, will meet he speakers at the de pot, form line of nlarch an-1 conduct the speakers to the warehouse, and will also have charge of the parade. The eFCort will be one of the strong est features of the occasion, and great things are expected from the Swannanoa democracy. They will make an imposing parade, and hav ing been assigned the position of honor in the column, will no doubt cover themselves with glory on' this occasion; They are in perfect trim, and have spared neither time, pains cr money inperfecting themselvesfor the duty of the occasion.' Chief marshal Breese is taking especial pride in this branch ot the pro gramme, and it is well to remem ber that whatever that gallant. gen tleman undertakes to do, he does well: He is the right man in the right place, and is deserving 'of the thsnks of the entire democracy for his untiring zeal and enterprise in helping to make the demonstration a grand success. THE CROWD. f Arrangements - have been male for the entertainment ot about ten thousand people, including our o-vn home people and visitors from a dis tance. .Invitations have been sent to the chairman of every county democratic executive committee west ol Salisbury, asking them to promulgate the invitation to the democracy of each county, and also requesting them to send as many representatives as will come to Ashjs- vine on the 25th. The invitation has very generally been, accepted, and it is expected that - guite ten thousand persons Will be gathered together here on the occasion. The committee on public speaking and entertainment will .take, charge of the visitors -and -tender them the hospitalities "of ' Asheviile. They will aleo be assigned places" in the parade bv- the chief marshal, and all organized bodies should report to him upon arrival at tn-depot The Raleigh Democratic Club will be.,; T present;' :'. about T three : bun-' dred strong. They will also be as feigned a - position in the line' of march. '; - ; t : . MUSIC, DECORATIONS, ETCi , : The committee on arrangements will secure an excellent brass-band for the demonstration, and to that end are now . negotiating with the leaders of bands in several cities in the State and' Tennessee. Nothing hut the best band will do, and this will be secured, regardless, of ex pense. ' It is probable that the Sal e isbury band will be engaged for the occasion. In the way of decoration, the chairman, Capt. W. W. West, has requested us to appeal to the citizens on behalf of the committee, for the loan of all kinds of flags, bunting, and framed pictures of Cleveland, Thurmanand Fowle that they may have, to be used for the purpose of decoration on the day of the speaking. If you have not but one, Bend it along; it will help. Attach your name to all flags, etc., and send them to Capt. W. W. West, who will return them on Thursday, Let every citi zen of Asheviile help to. make this demonstration a grand success. Send in your flags, bunting, pic tures, etc., at once. They are need ed. Help us to hold up the glory, of Asheviile on this occasion. Ntt will cost you nothing, and it will help much. All kinds of flags' and bunting will be thankfully received. Attend to this matter at once. Com mence sending them into Capt. AVest to-day. There is not a mo ment's time to lose. All aid ren dered this committee will be grate folly appreciated, by them. ' THE SPEAKERS. : The speakers on ie occasion will he our next governor, Hon. Daniel G. Eowle, Attorney-General Theo. P. Davidson, Superintendent of public instruction, S. M. Finger, and others who may be present. Senators Vance and Hansom, Con gressman Thos. D. Johnston, and Hon. Thus. M. Holt have been in vited to be with us on the occasion, and is more than probable that they will it be here on that day. There will also be present such speakers as Strudwick, Waddell and Battle, besides our own leading orators west of Salisbury. The issues of the day will be presented to the people in a clear, truthful, forcible manner, and the explanation of the tariff and other vital points, from a democratic view, will be made plain to the masses assembled: There will be no demagoguery, no dodging the facts, no sott-soaping, no rose-colored statements to- catch the unsuspecting voter, but a clear, lucid satisfactory explanation and vindication ot the practices and theories of the great democratic party the friend of the people and the champion of the whole people's rights. Everybody is invited- to hear these speeches." All will be expected to attend- YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC CLUB. The Young Men's Democratic Club of this city the largest in the State, will attend the speaking in a body four hundred strong. They will go in the parade fully uniform ed, ami as many of them, will be mountel-a8 possible. The Club will meet at the court house one hall hour before the speaking com mences, form into a column and proceed to the warehouse, where special seats will be provided for them. The Asheviile Club is the large.-1 in North Carolina, and it is expected to turn out its full mem bership on the 25th. It will be under the direction of its own offi cers, and will be assigned a special position in the parade by the chief marshal. The committee on funds are raising the amount necessary to uniform the club, and we hope the citizens upon whom Ihe committee may call, will respond liberally to this appeal. They will be helping not only the club, but Asheviile, by bo doing. No Ashevillian wishes to see his proud town playing second fiddle in the great democratic jubi lee on the 25th. Open up your pocket-books, gentlejaen, and aid the committee as far as you possi bly can. The citizens of Asheviile can contribute one thousand dollars to this purpose, and never feel the loss of a penny by so deing. Pub lic enterprise and spirit demands that every citizen of Asheviile should work to make this demon stration worthy of the town and its people. They will call upom you. Help them, ana neiptnem liberally. TORCH-LIGHT PROCESSION. It is very probable that the de monstration will close at night with a grand democratic torch-light pro cession in which all democrats are invited to participate. The parade will embrace the principal streets of the citv, and speeches will probablv be made at the different street cross ings. t . Taken all together, the Ashevilledemonstration will be such as to be long remembered by those who witness it. .Let everybody turn out on that day. Let the merchants and business men close their stores and offices, andhave one grand, com bined holiday. Let them go to hear Fowle, Davidson, Finger and others. Let them participate in the exer cises of the day. They will feel better for so doing. Let them help to give . radicalism a black eye in North Carolina that will last for ever. Let's bury them and their hypocritical protection theories for ever out ot the sight of a people who believe in the honest and equitable administration of the great Ameri can government 1 rather than the thieving, faishood, . hypocrisy and jobbery that has characterized the republican horde since its lncipi escy. Come to Asheviile on the 25th, and bring your wife.family and friends with you. It will do 5 ou all good. Don't stay away for want of special invitation. . The invita tion la - general " . and ap plies alike to the rich man and poor, the , capitalist . and laborer, . the farmer and mechanic, the lawyer, the doctor, the preacher, the white man, the black man. To all classes and conditions the invitation is ex tended to be present at the glorious democratic least on ; Wednesday, July 25tb. ; - It so we will convince you that Acker's English Remedy for the lungs is superior to all other preparations, and is a positive cure tor aH Throat and Lung troubles, croup, Whooping cough and colds. - We guarantee the prepara tion ana wiu give you a sample ootue iree. j-j -1 rr 21 1888. Superb Grapes. Mr. L. Munday, Patton Avenue, has a.t his store a large consign ment of luscious grapes. Families should supply them3,lve3 to-day. They are truly delicious. We thank Mr. Munday for his remem brance of us. A Chance For Our Boys' and Girls'. On Sunday night . about 12 o'clock the moon will be in total eclipse and will present a veiy fine opportunity for those- who enjoy such occasions. We have no doubt it will be greatly looked after here abouts, specially by the young peo pie. Special arrangements will be made at Battery Park for seeing the beautiful sight. The State Normal School. . This body closed its session in thi city yesterday morning at 11 o'clock. The session has been unusually in teresting and instructive, and has been largely at tended one hun dred and thirty-six bona fido teach ers being present during the ses sion. Much good, solid work has been accomplished by the Asheviile State Normal, and its labois will bring forth fruitful results. Ad dresses were made yesterday by the faculty, school board, supeiintend en of public instruction Jno. W. Starnes and Mr. W. F. Randolph. Certificates were issued to applicants for positions in county schools, after which the session was adjourned. Dr. Shepherd left on the i.30.p. m. train for Burlington, Vermont, where he goes to deliver a course of lectures before the State Normal School at that place. The course will occupy lour weeks, or longer. At the Hotels. Arrivals at the leading- hotels in the city yesterday were as fol- ows : Battery Park Dr. C. Dock, Mrs. S. V. Dock, Philadelphia : Geo. B. Finch and lady, Boydton, Va.; Misses Gerdts, Charleston, S. C; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Futhey, Westchester, Pa.; E. M. Stainor, N. Y.; Mrs. M. Brooks, Miss Nel lie Brooks, Rome, Ga.; H. Cone and wife, Baltimore. Swannanoa J. A. Hunt, Col umbia, S. C; S. G. Bowis and wife, Washing-ton, D. C; J. B. McLaurin, S. C.; E. A. Newberry, Lynchburg, Va.; Dr. G. H. P. Cole, Mrs. M. L. Cole, Miss Britt, E. V. Murphy, Thos. E. Williams, Henderson ville, N. C; J. S. Mid dleton, Charleston, S. C. Grand Central S. K. Morean Smithfield, N. "C; D. Khod'es, Charleston, S. C; A.AV. Fleming. Marshall; W. P. Rutledsre, Kicli- mond; bam. Hughes, lenn.; Li. P. Sibley, Augaista, Ga.; W. G. Corpeninsr, R. G. McFerran, city ; E. T. Greenlee, Marion; J. H. Woody, city; G. G. McCulley, Jinoxville. Baseball To-day. A match game of baseball will be played at Camp Fatton this afternoon, C3mmeni:ii: at 2:30 oYlock, between the Flat Rock Club and the Asheviile Club. The public is invited to witness the game. The Cross-White Case. The argument in thie celebrated case now pending in the Superior Court of Wake, was concluded and the case civen to the jury Thorsday evening. The arguments were very able on both sidee. Thursday night the jury was understood to be divided equally a3 to the guilt and innocence of tho defendants. An Intolerable Nuisance. If the supervisor of street work will trouble himsclt to inspeet gutters on Pal ton Avenue in front of the Grand Cen tral Hotel and several business houses westward, he will find them m a very neglected and unsightly condition and very offensive Last week the water in gutter fronting L. Monday 's grocery store and the Cowan jewelry store was turn ing green and produced disagreeable stench. Why fnch neglect on ho public a thoroughfare, where hundreds of per sons, citizens and-visitois pass daily? Can't the nuisance ba remedied ? Such neglect hurts Asheviile. ATTENTION DEMOCRATS ! To the Members of the Young Men's Democratic Club. Members of the Club : You are hereby requested to assemble at tho court house tbis ( Saturday) evening, at 8:30 o'clock, sharp, to attend a special meeting of tbe club. .Business of great importance win be brought before the body for disposi tion, preparatory to the reception of Hon. V. Or. r owle, on Wednesday, tne 25th. A lull vote is necessary to com plete arrangements anl it la expected and desired that you shall ba present. Remember the liour 8:30 o clocs, p. tn , and be on hand. The committee 00 funds, will also take notice that they are expected to make their report at V;s . - jiii 1 : 1 . 1. . . meeting, sou it lb ausuiuiciy ri-ijuire-M iua.i each member of said committee shall ba represented in person, or by proxy. - By order of the President. r RED. C. tvOLFE, Sec'y Y. M. D. C. - Huchlct- Ariaen Naive. The beat SaJve in the world for cuts, braises Bores, ulcers, rheum, fever Etoros, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively caret- piles, or no pay equired. It is guarauteed to give perfeo atisiaotlon, or money rouuiueu. rnraw ci er box. For aalo ov u. a. iivoas. at w . Williamson vo. Have bought already for their fall trade the most - extraordinary lot of Carpets,-Oil Clutbs, and Linoleums. ify doing this tney got tne urst iook at tbe latest styles of patterns and colors in each. They will begin the lBt of next week to receive ttiese goods, ana wane thev are lower than evJr before, they are more beautiful and artistic than it seems possible to mako these goods. Thev ha?e also Smyrna Rugs to fit any siieroom in one rug. If vou want to be aerreeablv surorised iast look, for your self and don't forget to price each and every thine. You will be as favorably impressed with new prices aS with new styles. . - - uu 1 . ' 1 mm 1 ' Wright's Poud Lily Toilet Lotion is the best and cheapest floral preparation for the toilet and bath, also a splendid thing for cleansing purpose?, 25c a bottle , . ... ' . at VAItMIOHAXb'S. PRICF- 5 CENTS JUDGE FOWLE ACCEPTS The Tender of the Swannanoa River Mounted Democratic Kscoi t. The regular meeting and drill of the Swamviitoa riyr demr.cr.-its v.-as held at the Junction last nigM. Maj. Win. E. Bretse read tho follow ing communication from Hon. Daniel G. Fowle, which waa re ceive! with cheers and iipp'sai-e: "Raleigh, July 19, 1888. Messrs Wm. E Breese, T. M. Por ter, and others, Committee. Gentlemen : Yours, tendering the nominees of the Democratic State ticket a mounted escort in Asheviile, and enclosing Uie lesohi tion of. the Swannanoa River-Democratic voters, was handed-me by Mr. Whitaker. We accept with pleas ure the honor yon have tendered us. Very Truly Your, Daniel G. Fowle ' Much important bu?ine?s w-s at tended to, and ;i;ter the meeting wnt concluded, the drill of the Fowle escort took place. Tlie drill was participated in by a'oout one hundred and Gfty solid democrats il" Swannanoa. Thi3 club is doing a big work, iind are making exten sive preparations for the reception of Judge Fowle on the 25th inst. It will be the bent drilled mounted bc;dy of men ever seen in Asheviile, and will do themselves and the cause they represent great credit. Hurrah, for the Swannanoa democ racy. During the coming Presidential Campaign Frank Leslie's Illustrated ATcicspap!;r willba especially inter esting and yalualle. Thoroughly independent, it will treat all the issues of the campaign with strict justice and impartiality. Written and illustrated by the ablest writers and best artists and engraver, the Illustrated Newspaper will be simply indispensib'e to all who desire to be thoroughly informed. It will be sent to any address six months for 3. Subscribe at once. Address, Mrs. Frank Lksi.ie, Publisher, 53. 55 & 57 l:rk Place, N. Y. Caution to .Hothera. Every mother is cautioned against giving her child laudanum or paregoric; it creates an uu nhtaral craving for stimulants which kills tho mmd or tho child. Acker's Baby Soother is speciallv prepared to benefit children and cure their pains. It U harmless and contains no Opium or Slorphine. Sold by all druggistp. . Fine Pttstnragc. For cows.oiiv milo north of Court t-i!w, oa t'--wer3 road. Apply to C. 8. Cooped, dlw coini-r Ilay wood and Flint sts. Saturday Evening-. Some persons seem to have an idea that the Western Carolina Savings Bank is only open on Saturday evening. This is a mis:ake. They are open everyday in the week from 0 o'clock A.. M. to 3 o' clock P. M., and al60 on Saturday even- ng from 6 to S o clock. d2t .1 Great It'ttk tor Ihe People. Special sale commencing on the 16th July, 1SSS, only one week : For a 05c. Bovs' Suit ajre 5 to 10 go to the Big 22. For a $1.65 Boys Suit age 5 to 10 go to the Big 22. For a 2.00 Boys' Suit age 5 to 10 go to he Big 22. For a $2.25 Bovs' Suit aze 5 to 10 go to the Big 22. For a 52.75 Bovts' Suit Bga 5 to 1 1 go to tho Big 22. For a $3 00 Boys bnit age otill go to the Bis 22. . For a $3.00 Boys' Suit ago 15 to 18 go to the liig I'l. . For a $3.50 Boys' Suit ago 15 to IS go to the Big 22. For a $3.75 Boys' Suit ago 15 to IS go to the Bin 22. For a $.2o Boy3 bint age 10 to IS go to the Big 22. Max Makcus, troprietor. Announcement. I hereby annonnoe myself as an in dependent republican candidate for the office of sheriff of uuncombe county. I am opposed to Prohibition, as it now is and also opposed to the stock 1 aw. J. I'j. 1JEBKEN. Reems Creek July 10. I'loami; IOnt. As I intend to make a change in my business in the near future, I offer my eatire stock of goods at actual cost lor cash. My stock consis of the best and most complete line of clothing, and furnishing goods for Men and Boys, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes; also Ladies', Misses and Children s bhoes, that can be found in Western North Carolina. This is no humbug I mean to close this etock, at cost. Come prepared to buy as no goads are sent out for inspection, though monev will be refunded if goods do not fit. - - Store closes a. 7:30 : P. M. Saturdays excepted. M. Levy, d&w tt la S Mitn Main st. -An elegant line ot line toilet requisites mbracing Perfumery? Hair, Tooth, Kail nd Flesh Brushes, face powder and piwdor puffs, just received, at -uarmich aeu Lru2 store. NEW ADVERTISKMESTS pOR KENT. Nice six room brick cottisie on Church s'rr et. d2t Apply at Caraon'a BocU Store. ANTED, A Deimam-ntUtaation as salesman in whole- sale or retail (tore, either groceries or Kelts' furnishing goods. Experienced and best y ;r- ences. Auaress u fcuia ouice. Jul' 2) d3t TOAUDISG. . - A few bourders can be accommodated at - J.K. rATlKRSON'S, jut? 19 fitt 137 Chestnut Et. w ASTEP, A Dosition et Stationary Engine or night watch man, or auj iigpi worn. Appiy . J. T. BROWN, jolyl9u8t. ' care tbls office. A NEW SCHOOL Will b3 opened st Pieecri RIvct, Ilaywood cn. N. :. the fiist Monday in Aucut." SS8. and cr.n tihne live mouths. TcrciB low. Competent PROF. S. R. Tit WiCK, President. ' JulT 19 dlw Depot, N. C. D OCTOB WILLI AM3 - Offers for salo a laaics rndcllr doc v well gaitrd, thoroughly biokcu aud afirstclasftnlroa.!, JnljlTdlw . .... - ,; D. W. FURMAN, PROPRIETOR Citizen JOB Office, 13 PATTON AVE. Our facilities are second to none LEGAL BLANKS, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, &o" WithmOur5it3s . Daring the next three months, we estimate that there will be fifteen thous and people. This is estimating. Our present population at ten thousand, to which we add five thousand visitors that we expect ! b; hero and at near by hotels an ! boarding bnaeee. The ques tion arises Jiosv aie we to feed this multitude? r That is a very t asy qnoMion to answer, provided yon have the provisions on hand. But suppose we should be visited this summer with a blizzard, tuch as they had in New York last winter, could we pull through ? Well we hardly ever l-.av 1 snow storms here at this season euro ncugh to stop the whct-.lsof eiomerce .but you -nee not be surprised to tee 1 ar prices go a great deal losver than f'ae lowest point registered by the thermometer during the blizzir-J last wiflter. Having foreseen the rash of visitors to Western North Carolina this summer, we have prepared ourm-lves accordingly, and are now busy receiving the finest and largest stock ol , Staple and Facy 6 RO SERIES, EVER Ol-FERED IN N. C. COFFEE. The emancipation of twenty million slaves In South America has caused a very unsettled state of affairs among the Coffee Tlanters. and has the effect of advancing the price of coffee which seems likely to reach still higher figures. Before the advance we were so fortun ate as to secure a large lot of genuine Mocha, O. G. Java, fancy Guatemala. Maracaibo and fancy Kio Coffees, both green and parched all of which we offer at New York prices. Choice Rio Coffees are now held New York at IS cents. WE SELL GOOD RIO SE 51):. Arbuckle? at 4 cents per lb. SUGAR Sugars are firm in prices ruling about same as in our last. We quote best Standard Granulated at 9 cents per lb. Brown Sugars a 71 to 8J cents per ft). Best Cut Loaf ?VuI.', 12 u " Powdered,; - '2' " Confection., , 4? . .." SYRUP. We have a large stock of Syrups and Molasses, and quote : White Drip, CO cents per gallon. Porto Rico from 50 to 70cts. per gallon Common Syrup, 40 cents per gallon. TEAS. We have the largest and finest selec tion of Teas ever offered in Western North Carolina which hare been select ed with special regard to their drawing qualities : Young Hyson, 40 to GO c nts per lb. Gunpowder, 50 cents to 1.00 " Oolong. 50 cents to 11.00 " English Breakfast, 50c to $1.00 " We can offer low grade Teas at 25 to 30 cents per lb. SPICES. Try our pure Spices, and yon will use no others. oebl: Our Obelisk Flour ai S3.25 is the beat flour ever offered in this rarket. Favorite at $2.75 is u banzai n lor straight flour. Waterloo is a good Family Flonr for $2 25. Canned Good? We still have a few cases of II 3 tt3. Peaches at 25 cents per ca 2 " " 20 " " Best 3 lbs. Tomatoes at $1.35 per dc'i Oatflakes at 9 cents per lb. Cracked Wheat, 5 cents per lb. Oatmeal, 5 " u String Beans, 10 cents per can Corn, $1.35 per dozen. 2 lbs. Corned Beef, at 24 cents per can. 1 " 15 ' Marrowfat Peas, 15 ' " Fine Mixed Table Nuts, 20 cts. per Tth Blueing, 30 cents per dozen. Blacking, 25 " Potash, 5 per ball."' Lye, 5 " ' box. Quart " '20 " , Pint " " 10 Acme Sauce, 10 " - Pearl Grits, 3i cents per ft. Brooms, 8 J to 25 cents. . .;v m Magnolia Hams, 14 to 15 cents per lb. We have a full line of imported and - domestic Olives, Olive Oil, Sauces, Cats ups.Mapie bupar.ijanuv.uranges, Lemons -Canned Apples. Apricots, Cherries ' Peaches, Pears, Pine Apples. AsDaraeus. Corn, Beano, Okra, Peas, Squash. Succo tasti, iomatoes, Devilled orabs, Lobsters, Mackerel, Codfish, Oysters. Salmon, Shrimps, Sardines, imported and domestic Potted and Devilled Meats. Condensed Milk. Also a lull line of Fariuaceou's Good.'. Wheat .Flakes, , Oatflakes, .Cracked Wheat, .Sago, Tapioca, Oatmeal, Grist, IvIcp, Barley, Beans, Peas. YVest CaV!,t'racker3 Macaroni, er u.i"elli, Mn hroi!ii., Macedones, Prunes Ka.r.i.C-irr.M t-, Citron, Soap. Starch Chrefii l.ftiil. i;.- i), I lams, Salt, Candles, Gfli iiue, Fliw.riiitr Extract, Soda, Bak his! t'u dert, Crt am Tartar, Chocolate, (Yeoa, &e. - - - Uriel. Bath, Stove' Polish, Vinegar Snuff. Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, Paper and Paper. Bug Putter Trayp, Twine, Oil Grain, tlay, Bran.ShorU", and in fact every thinir that con bo found in a flret- All ot which wejjffer at prices which, dely competitors. The prices we t cine are r;ta;I. ,ve will make special pi;e-s U. wholai salebuvers. , ; - -; ;.- PQWELLSniBiri
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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