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DAILY EDITION. if. Fnruian. Stone &. Cameron, Editors and Proprietors. SUBSCR DAILY, One Yeai. " Six Months, . WEEKLY, One Year, " Six Months, $6.00 3.00 1.50 .75 Advertising Rates Low. WHAT'S The Difference Between A nu going down Walnut street citing Chest nuts? Or a man going up Chestnut street eating Walnuts ? Answer : Oh Shucks ! Or about the same difference you will find if you investigate the various statements of our competitors, each and every one of whom claim to be underselling all tho others and the combined statements of all Don't Amount to Shucks, when you compare them with the actual values, truo worth and real morit of COOPER'S BARGAINS. What we say and what they say may sound very similar, same as this does for instance : Otto B. Schott; Ought to be shot, Yet there is a vast difference between tho meaning and the sound. Remember COOPER'S Bargains are not word bargains; they exist in his goods. Prices are not only low to the eye, but also to tbo jndgtrent. Call for proofs at corner Court fequaro and Main street. A. D. C00PEH, Grocer and Proviiion Dealer, ang 22 d&wl2ni03 "WOUND OXYGEN OrsJAEGMHATCHEL h HClll JEag-U Block, 62 .Hate St. ASHEVILLE, N. Cs Compound Oxygen Inhaled, in connection ILa medicated Balsam Vapor, ' ares Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, mw. Catarrh, 6ore riiroat. Iss if Voice, Iis . the Liver and tiuneys, miuer, and all diSPi4e8at:.saaing ou mpure or impoverished blood. It cues Rheumatism when everything else 'ails AsHKViIXS, X. C, January 1888. In justice -to all similarly afllicted with our lelves as well as to Drs. Hargan dt Gate hell, I volomarily make the tol lowing statement: My "'-la lias Buffered lor several years with evert, lung trouble, continuing to grow worse until last .Sovembei when she was unable to sit up, but a part of each day. No appetite, night sweats, severe cough and loss f flesh The best physicians of Poultuey, Ver mont, advised an immediate departure South. We reached Asheville November 17th, and com menced taking treatment of Drs. Ilsrgan and Gatcheil, inhaling Compound Oxygen and Bal sam Vapor. My wife has improved rapidly from the first. Her appetite is good, sleeps well, coughs bnt little, raises less, night sweats ceased; bo pain anywhere, takes long walks and climbs the mountains with little fatigue and has gained s lbs. in weight. We feel certain another month's treatment will affect a permanent cure. As for myself 1 am delighted to state that I improved apidly from the Brat treatment aud fan nearly well I have suffered for 38 years almost beyo d endurance with the worst form ot Piles. 1 had abandoned all hope of relief. The Drs. creatnient has been gent.e and aimort painless i till has effected a cure for me. Yours respectfully, A. J. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are living in town and can nfy and add to the above. HOME TREATMENT, We manufacture the Compound Cxygen, and itip i i to all parts of the country, even to the Pacirl l Coast. We send apparatus and chemicals )la two months for tia. This is as valuable isthe oflice treatment. The wonderlal curative results obtained with ! rjatment Is astonishing even to us. -L i i wish to karn more of this treatment, and our ' in lliecarenf Chronic Diseases, write or crM or vraled book explaining Ireatmcntree. DRS. GATCHKLL, i aui Street, Asheville, N. C. .S-dawtl One Price Store. .J ,A largo and very attractive line ot Man'a Rntrn' a T 1 "".hiltwin';! S.,ilfa vann. Ins; from Tow priced goods to something very line. Mea lores taken for A. Ray mond & Co., New York Tailors, and a fit guaranteed. Baxiples now ready for inspection, ill-Wool Dre6s Goods of the popula tahrics in great variety, also Satines.Per- itv, Ureas Uingnamc, ; wns, i'nnts.&c. Irc3 Silks in ths new Weaves, Rba- .';!!!), batint-, vpivetsanrt nusties ' -' -. A t iiiir-", S'l.vrna Rujis' 'j . -li'tir.i:-'. Osr'aiii Gor.i! in J :.. ,wy, i'KtUO.'KS. tyWHP, .Nl.i.Sltili !. r CrtiB.', Merriam & Tyler's, ruan iiros.' and Stokley's Shoes for ladies, tniaaes and children. Banister's and Ziegler's Fine Shoes fo tDn. Packard & Grover's celebrated "$20' ind "2,c9" Shf a for men 'and a simi- ir grade for boys. Derby Hals, ''ilk Hats, Soft Hats, and Steamer Hat. wC. Wool and Gauze Underwear, Hosiery, iid f abric ixloves, (Jollars and (Jufls, rfucninra, beans, i ies, riiDbons uorsets. Snttons, Braids, and Fancy Goods and 3mall wares generally. Parasols, Umbrellas, Fans, Shopping 3ag, Club Satchels, Trunks, Ac. Mens' Furnishing Goods. Cassimeree, Coatings, Tweeds, Ken :ncky Jeans, Domesticf, &c. H. Redwood & Co., . Noa. 7 A 9 Patton Avenue. mar23dtf PROM D1LL8BOEO TO FKAKKLIN. Mr. D. C. Cunningham, of Franklin, the papu lar liveryman of Western Carolina, has arranged to leave Dillsooro, on the W. N. U. Road, for Franklin, twice dailyt 6 A. M. and 12 M., for Frankiin, with horses or hacks. Passengers can S3 to Franklin and return to Dillsboro the same av, with safety, comtort and celeritv. Call for D. C . Cunningham s horses or h tcksat Dillsboro Station, step 4 d3mos . - - V VOL IV.-NO131. Absolutely Pure. l'h't powdernever vane?. A marvel of purity t.- ngtn and wholesomeness. Moie economical ban the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In jnmr.etition With the multitude of lowtest, short aq? 'j lit alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in an. Royal Baking I'owdib Co.. 106 Wall St., H x'ork. l&nlM&wlSm THE liAItY CITIZEN Will be )ublishsd everv Morning (ex i:ept Monday) at the following rates slnc'ly cash; One Year 8 00 .Six Months, . . . . 3 00 Thrse " 1 50 One " . . .50 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 the Citizen Office. LARGER DAILY AND VFEEKXY CIR CULATION IX WESTERN NORTH CARO LINA AND EAST TENNESSEE THAN ANY OTHER PAPER. CONSTANTLY INCREAS ING. Send your Job Work of all kinds to the Citizen Office, ij you ward it done neatly, clieaply and wiU dispatch. Arrival and Departure of Passenger Trains. Salisbury Arrives 4:S1 p. m.- leaves tor Mor rlstown at 4:4( p. m. Texnesske Arrives at 1.16 p. m., and leaves at I:Sa p m. Airives at 9:46 p. m., and leaves lor Salisbury at 9:55 p. m. Spakta.sburg Arrives at 7 p. in.; leaves lor Salisbury at 7:10 p. m. Waykesvillk Leaves Asheville at 8:215 a. m aad arrives at $:2to o. m. FOR THE STATE SENATE. 3th District, S. II. BRIGGS of Yancey. II. S. BLAIR of Caldwell.f 41st District, M. C. TOMS of Henderson. 42d District, LEWIS J. SMITH, of Jackson. 40th District, JOIIX W. ST ARSES, of iiiiiii;oinbe. Ecscombe Demochatic Ticket : Legislature, M. E. Carter, J. S. T. Baihd. Treasurer, J. H. Ooukts-ey. Register, J. J. Mackey. Sheriff, D. L. Reynolds. Coroner, W, D. Hilliard Surveyor, A. H. Staeses. Asheville Healthful. Asheville 13 cleaner, nnd ricaltliipr now than ever before. No efforts will be spared to keep the city clean and neaituv. il . is Haekins. Mavor. New Advertisements. 5M0 Reward Bv the Governor Trustee's Sale-Geo.H. Starnes. Trustee. Commissioner's Sale, E L Brown. Commissoner. Wanted to Rnnt A,irirAc r v fiv iriiwa,,. kee, Wisconsin. 1'hc "tvyenty-eight" Avorked the wires like veterans Saturday. A loose horse created some ex- citerneut on Patton Avenue yester day. Our citizens should aid the yel low fever sufferers of Florida. Help them, and help them liberally. Three cases wev tried in the Mayor's couit yesterday morning, and $18.75 was collected in fines. Clean the mud from the streets the stench therefrom is very disa greeable, and is calculated to breed disease. We are requested by Mr. Henry Hard wick to state that he positively refused to allow his name to go be iore me raaicai convention on Sat urday, for any nomination whatso ever. White mid colored republicans who were not allowed a chance in the "blue" mass meeting Saturday are naturally discosted with the Lusk, Pearson. Wells ling which Mf. Ijr... S iyuA J :.e Kent to tiiis i ll -. : h. fiion-tt r sunflower raised in . tr gur.lei', and measuring fourtjen inchf , iii diameter. It is immense, nnd would kive Oscar WilJe the heartache to behold it. Manager Sicele, of Battery Park, dp!-ire3us to announce that here after, dancing will not be permitted at Battery Park after 12 o'clock at night. The lights in the baM room wiil be extinguished at that hoar, and this rule strictly enforced. Is it not Tunny that a "mass meeting" held to choose candidates, should leave the matter of "choos ing" to twenty-eight men all white men, when over half of the couvenn tion was composed of black "fellow citizens," picked out before the convention met? And ain't it funny that Logan: and Brown and other republicans who were candidates were not allowed to be presented to the convention? Arid this a regular "mass" meeting at that, where every man had a right to be beard? At iuTiir'a. ' : "ew goods are coming in almost daily and all departments are full. A visit to onr store is not time lost. Besides our tall lines of Staple Uoods, Crockery, Glass and Cutlery, one department for Sterling . Silver and Jewelry and Art Wares, and the finest line of Japanet Goods in the Sonta at Law's, opposite post office. . L ROYAL rsai? Ik' . 3 PEBSONAIj memtion. Folks You Know; Where They .Arc, and What They are Doing:. Mr. J. C. Pritchard was in the city last night. Dr. Chaille, a prominent physi cian of New Orleans, is at Battery Park. Mr. W. S. Primrose, ot Kaleigh, i in the city, stopping ;t Battery Fark. Mr. A. R. Mayer," of the firm of Mayer & Ross, Charlotte, is at Bat tery Park. Mr. E. R. Betts, a well-known bacco buyer of Danville, Va, returneu 10 me city Col. Jno. D. Camero Havwood eu session at Wi Mr. A. Vfh! for the North to and winter stofck Messrs. H. G. Ewart, ana W.J. Justus,of Henderson viIT were at the Swannanoa last night. I Messrs. H. A. Gudger and J. C. Pritchard will address !he electors, of Haywood, at Wayuesville to-day. Mr. Duff Merrick returned to Greensboro yesterday, where he ia attending law lectures ?t Dick & Dillard's law school. Miss Mary E. Tobin, of Barnwell, S. C, who has been spending the past month at the Grand Centrr', leaveb this morning for her heme. Rev. Dr. W. D. Thomas preached a most excellent sermon at thn French Broad Bapt'st Church Sun day morning, rlis subject was th "Aecension of Chi'st," and was at tentively listened to by a large cbn gregation. Arrivals at Battery Park yester day morning were J. C. McMaster, Augusta, Ga.; A. R. Mayer, Char lotte; Dr. Chaille, New Orleans; J. H. Ladd, S. B. Durstine, Knoxviile; T. J. Lowerv and child. Mt. Airv: E. C. Gordon. Ala.:C. S. Hurd.New York. James A. Bryan, Esq., of New- bern; Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Scott, of Augusta; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Richards, of Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Li. vy. HJlIis, Helena, Ark.; W. K. Seago, New Orleans, and C. T. Smith, of Ohio, were at Battery Park last night Miss; Bettie Brown leaves this this'moming for New York and other northern markets lo Durchastrl a first-class stock of millinery goods. She will be absent about one month looking after the latest styles and novelli--j m her line. Miss Brown will open a millinery store in Ashe ville on her return home. The "big 28" fixed the colored brother and the ticket, Saturday. The churches were slimlv at tended Sunday morning, owing to the fearfully inclement weather. The twenty-eight Bui.combe radi cals who put their kinsfolk and per sonal friends on the ticket Satur day will long be remembered by the rest of the radicals of this county. - Was it a blue "mass" meeting on Saturday? From, the way the old thing worked on Logan, Brown and our colored fellowcilizens who were not allowed a voice in the meeting it must have been. We are glad to see that another North Carolinian has been consid ered worthy of promotion in the Treasury Department at Washing ton. John L. Tomlinson has been promoted from a $1,400 clerkship to one of $i,Soo. Was not that 'meeting" on Satur day a "daisy" democratic perform" ance? Just think of Malone, Can non, Lusk, Lon Wella, Pearson, Harkins, little Fox, Reuby Deaver, aTtJi'i 2l of Asheville ma Washington Wally Rollins, Tommie Logan and such men "democratic" and ministers M Of tl- no; th en .s h- n atrue and lo! these many years. agi he was " candidate for count treasurer. To Baiisfy the then new combination between Messrs. Lusk, Pearson, Wells & Co., his friends surrendered him, expecting to- pre sent him this ytar.He and they came up'this year, bnt to ba told the ''ar rangement" was that our old friend, who has always said he was a dem ocrat, and who has lately said he would never vote for Lon Welle again must be nominated, and our republican friend Mr. Logan must again stand aside. What a mess of it was made on Saturday 1 The Demand Of the times is for pure dings and low prices. The old fogy and the sluggard have been remanded to the shades of the past. We save you money at Pelham's Drug Store and throw in free of charge all our good attention and affability. Take your prescriptions to Pelham's Pharmacy, 4 doors above post office. A large stock of Clothing, Dry Goods Fancy Goods, Hats, Shoes, Carpets, &c at fixed and reasonable prices. -. dtf . . H. Bedwood&Co. A tun assortment of patent medicines Prescriptions filled day or night, with piomptness and accuracy, at W. C. Cj t Michael, Apothecary, r - 20 8. Main street, ' , - Asheville. N. C New Millinery, - dlw . ." at Whitlock'b. Rlf' r.V ,yJ dTrv A triectv V: 1 WOV JT 7T ' ASHEVILLE, N. C TUESDAY A MORNING GERMAN. The First of the Season at Battery Park A Most Enjoj .Ule Affair. The first morning german of the season at Ba.' ery Park wasgiven yesterday morning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Carter, Mr. and . Mrs. Joynes and Mr. and Mrs. Meyer.?, cf Rich Jiond, .Va., by Mrs. George A. ! Cunningham and Mrs. Dr. S. Wes tray Battle. ' Thw :;erninn whs led by Mrs. Theodore Benedict Lyman and Mr. aoynes:,' und .about thirty couples participated. The occ sio:i was one of the most. enjoyable .f tlit' entire season, and the company w?s 's brilliant ; on asseiuoidjjf ;is we ever seen. The music from lattery Park orchistra wns su- ', and the dancers- heartily en- f,the event.- Many young laditst iieu of the city wtre kJ3i a tno morning german voted a decided success by all rticipante. Gone to "Wilmington. j1 Sister Mary Baptist, formerly lother Superioic.56, of Mt. St. Jo seph's Convent in this city, has gone to Wilmington, N. C, to take charge of the Convent in that city, and by order of Mother Augustine, Superioi General, SisU-r Mary Charles has beej transfeired toAshe ville, to fill the vacancy caused by the rejnoval of Sister Mary Baptist. We are indeed glad to record tho suc cess of the Sisters' Academy in this city, and to Isarn that their pros peels are of a most flattering nature. They are receiving many applica- tiors for admission. Madison Democrats. At the Madison county demo cratic convention, held at Marshall on Saturday; the following very ex cellent ticket was put out. Every man on the ticket was nominated by acclamation, and the attendance was large and enthusiastic. Madi son democrats have gone in to win this j ear, and the fallowing ticket will no doubt be elected : For the House Dr. J. H. Baird. For Sheriff Wm. Duckctt. For Treasurer Wiley Roberts. For Register of Deeds Arthur Reagan. For Surveyor A. W. Arrowcol. For Coroner Dr. Jesse Plem mons. "He Danced With Hannah." . A shoot;ng affray occurred in west Asheville late Saturday night, at a negro dance, between William Black and Frank Avery, in which Avery was severely wounded in the left breast by u bullet from Black's little pistol. The trouble grew out of the fact that Avery was dancing with Black's wife, after re had been warned by Biack not to do so. Black became enraged and drawing a revolver, fired at Avery, tho two men being only a few feet :ipart at the time, The bullet entered Avery's left breast, just above the nipple, inflicting a dangerous, though not necessarily fatal wound. Black has fled, and Avery lie3 in a very critical condidition. The shoot ing broke up the dance, however. Tobacco Sales at the Farmers'. One of the largest br- .ks had at the Farmers' during the past two months was that of yesterday morn ing. The lower end of the long floor was covered with piles ' of the weed, of all grades and colors, and the buyers were out in full force. The market was firm, and biddirg very active. Prices were also good, and both purchaser and seller were satisfied.. A tierce of new tobacco raised and cured by R. B. Ballard, of this county, was very good and brought an excellent price. Auc tioneer Davis was as happy as a clam at high tide, and he told us that Asheville was the only market in the worli where the season lasted I Jrom the first c"ay of January to the ijtst day of December. Another nreaK will be nad this morning. To be Sent Free, njjer Stelling of the Southern ss Co., in this city has shown lie foliowins order from Supt. -.1. S;ul!er, ie!a!ini to the fran?- tji.uii Ci money, medical sup plies, tic. " ' ' Syi'EUISTEND TEXDHNfsOl'I'iCK,! So. Express Co., L ic, N. C.y Sept. 7, 'SSI y - Charlotte Manager J. H. Sieving, Asheville, Dear Sir: President Plant di rects that packages of money, med ical supplies, etc., intended for the yellow ever sufferers at Jackson ville, Fla., will be IcrwarJed by this company lree- Such matter snould be addressed to J. J.: Daniel, presi dent Citizens' Relief Committee, Jacksonville, Fla.' Please notify your Mayor ancj the press of your city, and way-bill such matter free, endorsing tills -'order President," Resp'y, O. M. Sadler, Supt.' Guard against the Strike, and alwayg have a bottle of Acker's English Kemedy in the house. Yon cannot tell how Boon ' roup may strike your little one, or a cold or cough may fasten itself upon yon. One dose s a preventive and a few doses a positive core. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treatment. A sample bottle is given yon free and the Kemedy guaranteed by all druggists. New shape Fall Hats juet received V dlw v. ; - at Whitlock's. ; All wool iDress Goods and Trimmings in great variety, Silks, Velvets, Ac. Percales. -Ginghams; Lawns and Prints, deodtt - - . H. JtEDWoon & Co. Crush Hats, Raw Edpe Hatp, uridine very latest shapes in Derbies, dlw ' at Whitlock's. JL 1 MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11 1888. YELLOW JACK STILL INCREASING A NUMBER OF NEW CASES. Dr. Hamilton Sustained by the Med ical Authorities and Citizens cf . Florida. Forty-four new cases of fever for Saturday. Total cases to date.655; total deaths 66. A num ber of Red Cross nurses have ar rived.' Liberal contributions are coming in from all parts of the country. A number of physici ans have arrived. JNo unaccli mated persons will hereafter bi allowed to como into the citw Tiie-prompt action of the Prey (tent m iHsiiyig on reiorrL Ccpi'p PeiTV and his , intci Jacksonville and Flori much appreciated here Fndav was considered TilaA Friday in the fever crisis. Thl weather was terrible, theiever in creased heavilv. A committee has been appointAw a ed at Jacksonville to arransre for refugees for North Carolina. Baggage, mail and clothing thor oughly fumigated. The medical authorities and citizens have thnroughly endors ed Surgeon General Hamilton for his efforts, former complaints having been based on an entire misapprehension of facts. Augus ta, Savannah, Charleston, Mobile, and other cities have sent $1000, each to Jacksonville. A largo number of cities are working in the same cause. The Adams and Southern Ex press Companies, as they always do in such emergencies, have agreed to carry all monies and supplies to Jacksonville and the infected districts, free of charge. The Slide at the Tunnel. Owing to a slide which occur- red at the big tunnel on the W. N. C. road Sunday morning, mails and passenger trains were con siderably delayed Sunday and yesterday. Superintendent Mc Bee went down yesterday morn ing with a large force of hands, and had the damage repaired and the track was cleared yes terday morning. The slide was caused by the recent heavy and continued rains. ilie IjosI Found. The young man, James Sumner, whose mysterious disappearance a lew weeks ago created some excitement and apprehension, has returned to the city from Charleston, S. C, where he has been all the time. Detective Deaver found out that he was at Charleston on Saturday, and his parents and relatives were at once notified of his whereabouts. He refuses to give any reason or ex planation for this escapade, but it is known now that he went off on a tramping trip with an asso ciate named Smith, and that they went to Charleston on a freight train, on Saturday night, August 25th. The .Asheville Female College. Rev, Dr. Atkins, President of the above institution, announces : This Institution will open its an nual session on to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock. The Faculty is f u'!, consisting of eight teachers of experience and abil ity. Miss Malone of Washington City, a b.i!!iant vocr.Iist hss been ad ded to the Faculty for the incoming year and will make a specialty of voice culture. The college management, returns thanks to the public for its patronage hitherto and solicits a continuance. The terms are reasonable and aay appointment is thoroughly first-class. Inducemenlo are given to parents in the city who wish to board their daughters in the college. Let all who intend entering be present as far as possible "Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock when the organ- ization of thn sesainn will Win ization of the session will begin, 7 J. Atkins, Jk , Pres - Hon. Julian S. Carr Accepts, Dcbham, N. C, Sept. Messrs Ed Chambers Smith Binqhum, D. ' Preston Parr, arr, Raleigh, N. 0. 3 T , , 1 vjentjuemjen: i. De 10 acKnow ledge the receipt of your esteem' ed favor of Sept. 1st. Being in full sympathy with the conven tion which assembled at More head City on the 29th of August, I accept wdth great pleasure the i position of President of the State Association of democratic clubs for the next four years. I pledge myself to every effort that will benefit the democratic party and enhance the chances of its success - during- the present campaign, and I am sure much can be accomplished by the State association of clubs acting- strict ly -within the plan of the regular organization of the party. I shall be very glad to do what is in my power towards making the association a very valuable ad junct to the democratic party in the State. With much respect I beg to subscribe myself, Your most obedient servant, . '. -v , ; . - J. S. Cabe. ..We can nnd I " guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir for it hu been fully demonstrated to the people of this coun try that it is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It Jto a positive cure for syphilitio poisoning, Ulcers, Eruptions and Pimples. It purities the whole system and thoroughly build up the eonstitntion. . 1 mzen "A LESSON IN LOVE." A Delightful Comedy to be Presented at Opera Hall on Wednesday Night September 12th. In order to help raise-- the aniount-Jiecessary" to purchase the books for the proposed Pub lic School Library, a very popu lar play -cvill be presented at" Opera Hat on Wednesday evening-. - Let everybody help the public school library by at tending the presentation to-morrow night. ,A number of ladies and gentle "v interested m tms important ve decided to seek aid U&e Asheville public, strangers alike, "will s comedy in Opera Tedpwd-'v. merht. uove, 1 a dull has not ttfere before. It is s-Fbezy in tone, the scene aid neai the seashore at is supposed to be the fam ous resort 01 winiae-Dorougn-on-Sands." The characters are a lot of clever people who, through the erratic love-makings of a certain "Mr. Middlemark," with whom marriage is a vocation are thrown into a round of situa tions, utterly absurd and at vari- ance with their supposed real feelings. Everything pertaining to the costuming and scenery of the play is in competent hands; and no pains will be spared in secur ing the proper effect. She price of admission haf been fixed at the low. rate of 50 cents, with no extra charges for reserved seats. Tick ets for sale at Sawyer's on and after Monday next. Sep. 10th. BUNCOMBE'S TAXABLE VALUES. A Comparative Statement, Showing a Gratifying Increase Through out the List. The following is the return of the assesors for 1888: White polls, 3542, col. 552, total Value of land, " " Town lots, " " Horses and $2,083,473 $2'735,159 266,080 4,316 23,309 128,248 mules " Sheep " " Hogs " " Cattle " " Jennets, jacks and goats - ' " Household and 2,217 farm implements Amount solvent cred its " money taxable" All other personal property 288,673 598,178 151,099 597,115 Total, 1888. 6,959,813. Assessments for 1887: White polls 3478, col. 522, total, 4000. Value of land, $2,020,382 " Town lots.. 2,609,046 " Horses and mules 256,905 " Sheep, 3,537 " Hogs 14,505 " Cattle, 124,029 " Goats, jacks and jennets 1,863 " Household and farming1 implements, .267,180 Amount solvent cred its, 564,883 " Cash taxable, 96,399 Value on all other property 4S5.644 Total, 1887. $6,444,373 Increase 1888 over 1887. 515,440 It will be observed there is a very creditable and encouraging" increase in every item. Old Bun combe is growing. Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy Rev. C. J. Gibson, D. D., Minister of Ep'.ecopal Church. Petersbnrjr, Va.,says: I have used Mrs. Jce Person's Remedy in my own family, and it gives mo pleas ure to sav. it has proved a valuable Tonic aSides JLA3&iPurifier of tho the Blood, and if f Mi1 tfated' 1 think wm remove e9us disorden jChukchill J. Gibeok. anuary 10, 1883. in ION J3. 188'1 x.v ha fmmt uiv family, and the beneficiri. I believe nicticine. J as. t. PKPsi:r. rs. i-.ro vi.. tuft i-asn nllmUn tt Judge SI letiherd'x tefalimooia). i-avb : '. WasH:;iOTOsr, N. C., July 20 18SC. ! It is with pleasure I add my grateful testimony to the hosts of witnesses who have fattest ed the virtues of Mr?. foe Person's gre .t Remedy. Atcer yt are of debility and sailering,' it haa proven to me the best of tonics and blood purifiers.. An obstinate, irritable nicer on iny ankle, from, which .1 suffered agony foryearv, seems to hav healed entirely and health fully under its effect'), and my general health has greatly improved. Mks S-T-Bbowbl. . Mns. Joe FTsasou's Kekbdt Wiij. Cccb RlIKUM ATtsk AHD bKIN ERDPTIONii Oxford, N. C, July 13, 18S8--" Mci. Joe Person Madim : As I hemr been very mnch benefitted by the ns-of yonr Kemedjv 1 thmt it my unty testifv ri the same. I bav for soohh time past Veen troubld with Rheaan- tiam, and alkii an eraption of tho on the chest and sbouMers. which verv nnoyiue. I used vour Remedy and have been entirely cured of tha a&it disease, and very much, relieved o b Rheumatism. I take- great pleasure u recommending it to the publi&r ; Respectfully ,- GrcC BRsavr. The-Bemedv is for sale by ABheysUIke y nrnffuists wholesale nd retail. Fnane fl 1 per bottle, f 5 per dcs. Unties. Vftek i wx-ta. per pacKaee z ov per aox. jac- testimonials and valuable Information 1 concerning the Remedy. Address '. . Mbs. Jo Psbson, KittreH,N.C PRICE 5 CENTS ITor the Asheville CmziN. COME YE OUT FROM AMONG THEM. A MANLY LETTER FROM A GOOD CITIZEN.,., ' He Unites with his White Brethren to Save North Carolina. Bat Cavk, Henderson co., N. C. Ediitrtt Citizen . Will ou allow me space in your hig'i ly appreciate;! column to announce my with(iral from tha Republican putty I hav been voting anil acting willa the abore nauie i parly for twenty-five years pet. And why do I now withdraw? Simply because ! have become satisfied that I have been fullowin; false goon, aud I do think if all honest republicans would lay aside all- prejudices and con sider tha matter as I have doie, they too, would become convinced of their error and vote the democratic li ket in lh future. How can a thinking man vote the r -publican ticket next Nuveurber when he no-- t!iHt.'ihtv out of every ine hun dreA V'oies cai. tut that licji-t are.'.l hv nccroea?" Jo an you please, gentle men, but as for me and mino we w ill vote with the ninety and nine white men and bid farewell to the dark suadea ot repub licanism, and welcome the sweet fields of democracy. Yours very truly, J. J. Hampton. Tht Only Perfiet llcnedy For habitual constipation, dyspepsia, and kindred ills is the famous California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. It strengthens as well as cleanses tho system, it is easily taken, and perfectly harmless. For sale by H. H. Lyons. A Healthy Growth. Acker's Blood Elixir has gained a firm hold on ho American people and is acknowledged to be superior to ill other preparations. It is a posi tive cure ior all Blood and Skin Diseases. The medical fraternity indorse and prescribe it. Guaranteed and sold by all druggists. jnlylOdAwly Happtnefcs and Contentment cannot go hand in hand if we look on the dirk side of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken life and make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipation and Indiges tion, and make lifda happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and 50 cents by all druggists. DunlaD's Fall shape Hats, just in dlw at Whitlock's. A full and complete lino of Flannel and Regatte Shirts at the Big 22, Patton Ave Due. Stylish well-made clothing in gentee effects at a discount of ten per cent, deodtf II. Eeowood & Co. Boys' Flannel and double Vizer Hats ust in at Whitlock's. dlw Embroideries,Laces, Ribbons, Corsetss Gloves, Fans, Hosiery, Underwear Ruchiugs, Collars and Cuffs, Hand kerchiefs, Sic. One price system. deodtf II- Rsdwood & Co. Stiff and Pocket Hats at tho Big 22, Patton Avenue. Lots of seasonable goods just received d tf Ranwoon & Co Dr. Scoa' Electric, Hair Brush, Flesh Brush, and Hair Curlers, Brushes of all stylos and quality at W. C Cahmichael, ' 20 S. Main street. .Codies' Tourist Hats and Misses' School Hats just in dlw at vy niTLOcK s. P. K. and linen Collars and Cuffs at the Big 2Z, Patton Avenue. Banister's Fine Shoes for men. II. Redwood & Co., deodtf & 9 Patton Ayenue. The test 5c and 10e Cis-ars, Domestic and Imported, in Iowb, Tobaccos- and (Jigaret'es, m abioh.bl. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS T-ANTED TO RENT. Wanted to lent fortbe w.ntera warm, com'ort- ab.'e haute with seven or dilit looms, and aKo with barn. One in tho Southern taburbs prefer- rel. AddK ss wun particular". sept 11 dlw Milr-ifc: s, Wis, T KUSTEE'S 8 A LB. Kv virtaia of a deed of trust executed to metiv J. G. Queen, dated April rittu. 1S88, and duly registered in Be ok 62 at page 31 '. to secure the navment ot certain notes ment;oned therein will Bell at public aacaon for caih at tbe Court House iu Asheville. N. C , on 8atnrday the 13th day ofOe-ober, 1G:8, the propcrvT described In said trutt, said ptopeUy being s tnate in the city of 4hevllle on Starves Alley est Asneviue, tin'iinir lnis of Rev. C. O. Jo J" and R. B. No land, contains about acre, more or less. This 11th dir of September, IS. GEu. H. STARNES, Trustee. set til v4w c OMMISSIOKER'3 BALE. Kv an order mad? at the Jane ffjrm of nuncombe superior kjo.-c, in me is ot j. y. Anl v. linlsH Adfuinit'ratorsG'd others, vs. James P. Savme.; AdM'stralor, and tkz Heir. dt law of J. S. Siuyer, deceased. 1 will expose to public ss'e (on the premises) on the 11th day ot October. U at the bour of 1211., one lot or parcel oi iana, aitnttf-am Mali. irppt Abbeville, and between Woodfin keet. Water street ana the Curolina Bouse lot, more 1 ally described in said order, being tfceameno ociupied by Htsj Mary and Mies El'a Sawyer. Terms ofaale, 10 per cent, of tha poreb-e paid down, the baJanoe of the poicnase money pay able eqoaliv in six and twelve months, with interest rom idate. and approved notes to ce executed for tea same. Ths Sept fi, 18S8. JC L. BROWN, Commissioner. sept 11 w4w. A PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVEItHTOK. REWARD r--i rivl!Fltt!tTH CABOLTNA. O EXOUTlVE BEPARTMENT, irmnu. a fititai iif )i ruatl ju has lieen r'celv- d mt :M do$atlmen; that Jscm Peterson, late of mnroer . I Ml via it. nvnie.c; Akd VBF.EKIK. Kuppeani that the said Jes e Para nu kt flj"d .llio otate. or o conceal him self that tie nrd'nafy piooesi of Jaw car doc be served upe him; NOW. TUUroKt, tl. ALFRED M. SCALES, Governor aJ the State o.'N Jtth Carolina, by virtne of authorllr in me vested by law, do Issue this my proeiaowiiou, outnui icf.m . Hundred ColUrs for ithe apprehension and deliver? of the said Jesse PeWrson to the Sterift ot M itciioll eoantv. at the Court House In Bakers ville, and I do enjoin ell officers of the stale and all good cKieena .to assist 'a bringing said criminal to Jstioe. Done at ourcity of Balelph,' tho 8th day ol Septemoer.lB'Mte vearof our Lord One Thousand Sight Hundred and Bishty-ei?ht, and in the one hundred and thirtecntu year of American Independence. A. M. SCAuES. By the Governor: ' ' C. H ARMF1ELD, Private Secrataiy. DESCRIPTION: Jesce Peterson is about SO years o'd, weighs 140 or 145 pornds, 5 feet 8 orS' jebeahigh, light complexion (rather tanned) dark hair.ray eyes, stooped shoulders, downcast speaking look, feminle voice, light aandv muslache. . sept U dlw : -ASHEVILLE Military Academy. A Hlgb a itde Classical MathriuatlcAl, i4 : ;' ' "' -and " , " ENOLIKH m HOOI- l.llimD as to t UilCKI.S The 11th Annual Session, composed of two terms ot u weeks each, oommencts . SKPT. 6th, ZtS AVD KHD9 JCKE lliH, If 89 lor information T eptSitf ,rd lorms. c. apply to tc. apply Principal, VENAtLK Principal. D. W. FURMAN, PROPRIETOR Citizen JOB Office, 13 PATTON AVE. Our facilities are second to none LEGAL BLANKSJ LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, &o COME AND GET THE COEE ECT-TlUR BURT DENIS0N, l IS Patton Avenue. DEALER IN Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Solid and Plated Silverware, Etc., GOLD I'ESS, GOLD AND SILYER-IIEADED CANE3, UMBRELLAS, it:. Fall Line of Spectacles and Sye-Olas Telescopes and Opera Glasses, Finn Scissors, Razors and Pen Knives. HEPAIEING and ENGRAVING, Fine Watch repairing and engraving A SPECIALTY, KEY WIND WATCHES changed to stem at nhort notice. Bring in your hard jobs and fcavo them fixe RIGHT .AND WARRANTED OUB MOTTO 19 Reliable Goods AND:j Reliable Prices. IS ration vivenue. Sang 7 dly T. C. SMITH & CO. Wholesale and Retail JOHNSTON CORNER, Asheville, N. C- T C. S5IITM Sr CO, Are prepared to supply Physic ians of Western North Carolina with. Medicines :it lowest possible prices. "BLIZZAKM" S'ilA WATER Is one of the specialties drawn from the beautiful Soda Fountain of T. C. Smitii & Co., on "John ston Corner," Asheville, N. C. Our Drugstore is easy ot access, centrally located, and attractive. Come to see us and we promise best attention. T. C. SMITH A CO., Druggists. F.4K91EKM a i! 'I MECHANICS, Merchants, Pleasure Seekers and everybody, are invited to give the New Drug Store a call Rock bottom prices every time at T.C SMITH at CO'S. jsjaMBVMHMHHIlBVMaBaVltVMBMMaSBMM A Graduate ot Pharmacy will prepare all medicines at T. C. Smith & Co's New Drug Store. Every thing we have in our Drug Store is new and fresh, -not any old goods on hand at T. C. Smith & Co.'s, Johnston Corner. Asheville is Keeping pace with the times I. U. Smith & Co. have established the prettiest" Drug Store in the South. Wo 30 days credit to prompt paymg Merchants and Druggists all over "Western North Carolina send first order to T. reterences with C. Smith & Co. The manager of our Wholesale Department is experienced in preparing goods for tho Trade nothing will be lacking in attention to the wants of Merchants, -at T.C S3IITSI & COS v Drug Store . Prescriptions tilled promptly, with neatness, arid with scrupuloui care by T C. Smith & Co. 1 ., 1 V '- -4 Ji- sf V - f
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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