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1 DAILY EDITION. Furman. Stone & Cameron, Editors and Proprietors. D. W. FURMAN, PROPRIETOR Citizen JOB Office, 13 PATTON AVE. Our facilities arc second to none LEGAL BLANKS.! LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, &c tizeft tie 8UBSOB DAILY, One Yeai. Six Months, . WEEKLY, One Year, " Six Months, $6.00 . 3.00 1.50' ! .75 VOL IV NO 133. ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS Advertising Rates Low. G3 WHAT'S- The Difference Between A man going down Walnut street eating Cheat- nnU ? Or man going np Chestnut street eating Walnuts ? Answer : Oh Shucks ! Or about the same difference yon will find if yon investigate the various statements of our competitors, each and every one of whom claim to be underselling all the others and the combined statements of all Don't Amount to Shucks, when yon compare thorn with the actual values, true worth and real mom 01 COOPER'S BARGAINS. What wo say and hat they say may Bound very similar, same as this does lor instance : Otto B. Schott; Ought to be shot,' Vet there is vast difference between the , ' meaning f.d the sound. Bemember Bargains are not word bargains; they exist in his gooda. - COOPERS rrices are not only low to the eye, but also ib tho Judgment. Call for proofs at corner Court Square nd Main street. A. D. COOPEK, Grocer and rrovition Dealer, aug 22 d4wl2nios ''(IMPOUND OXYGEN Drs. HARGAN & GATCHELL TfICEi EagU Block, 62 Maim Bt. ASHEVILLE, N. C Compound Oxygen Inhaled, in connection wit J medicated Balsam Vapor, cures Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, VanX Catarrh, Sore Throat, Lous of Voice, Diseases of the Liver and Kilneys, Bladder, and all diseases depending on niDure or impoverished blood. it cues iiueuiniuiim wiien every thing else talis. Ashsvillb, N. C, January 18SS. In Justice to all similarly afflicted with our. elves as well cs to Drs. llarean fe Gatchell, I volantarily make the following statement: My wife h.is saflered for several years with severe lung trouble continuing to grow worse until last Novembei when She was unable to sit up. but a part of each day. No appetite, night sweats, severe cough and loss of fleEli The best physicians of Poultney, Ver mont, advised an immediate deiiarturu South. We reached Asheville November 17th, and com menced taking treatment of Drs. Hargan and Gatchell, inhaling Compound Oxygen and Bal sam Vapor. Mr wife has improved rapidly from the first. Iler appetite is good, sleeps well, coughs bat little, raises less, night sweats ceased; do pain anywhere, takes long walks and climbs the mountains with little fatigue and lias gained U lbs. in weight. We feel certain another month's UcatfETr t will affect a permanent cure. As for uiyself I am delighted to state that I improved rapl ily Xroiu the first treatment and am nearly well. I have suffered for 88 years almost beyo d '. ndunucu with the worst form of l'iles. i had abandoned all hope of relief. The Drs. treatment has been gent.e and almost painless Hill has e netted a cure for me. Yours respectfully, A. J. Pmith. Mr. and Mrs. 8mith are living in town and can f.irirv and add to the above. HOME TREATMENT, We manufacture the Compound Oxygen, and ship it to 11 parts of the country, even to the Paclil 1 Coast We send apparatus and chemicals 3 last two months for $12. This Is as valuable uttiie office treatment. The wonderful curative rcsalts obtained with alv.reatment is astonishing even to us. II t vrith to learn more otthu treatment, and our twt in the eureoj Chronic DUeanet, wriie or call art ; 'Hvutal boot explaining treatmentree. DRS. HAS9 N & GATCHELL, a Main Street, Asheville, N. C. I ':'5-diwU -S One Price Store. A laru uud very attract iva line ot Ilea's, Coys' an 1 Children's Suits rang injr from low pioed goods to something ery fine. Measures taken fur A. Raymond & Co., New York Tailors, and a fit guaranteed. Sasiplea now ready fsr inspection. ill-Wool Dress Goods of the popula ibrics in great vasiety, also Satines.Per" ties, Dress Giugbams, twns, Printe,&c- -Urea Silks in th.aaJVaves. Iiha- tames, bat ins, velvets and Flashes. Carpets, Art Squares, Smyrna Rugs' Oil-Ulotlis, Mattings, Curtain Goods in peat variety, Damasks, Towels, Napkins Uovenew, Jbiannew, oca Ziegler Bros.', Merriatn & Tyler's, Morgan jsros. anu otcKiey s cooes lor ladies, misses and children. Banister's and Ziegler's Fine Shoes fo TJB'U. Packtnl A Gnver's celebrated "$2.50' and "2.f,9 h for men and a eirai Ur grate fr bo. 3. Derby Hate. Steamer Wat?. "Hk Hats, Soft Hats, and "v7ool and Gbuzj Underwear, Hosiery, Kid Fabric Gloves, Collars and Cuffs, wu- f -vw kvwwuu VU.UVW, Buttons, Braids, and Fancy Goods and Bmaiiwarej generally. Parasols, Umbrellas, Fans, Chopping Bags, CIuU riatcueis, lruoks, tc. Mens Furnishing Goods. Cassimcres, Coatings, Tweeds, Ken tucky jeans, Domestic?, &c. H. Eedwood & Co., inos. 7 t v 1 atton Avenue. mar23dtf p-KOM D1LL8BORO TO FBAHKUN. Mr. n. C. Cunnlneham. of VranWiu. trie nenn lar liveryman of Western Carolina, bos arranged in 1mv DlllsDoro. on the W. N. C. Ro-id. for Franklin, twice dally, at A. M. and 12 M., lor Franklin, with nones or Hacks, r'aaseneers can go to Franklin and return to DilUbnro the same tiv, with saKty, eomfort and celeritv. Call for D. U. Cunningham's horses or hacks t DlliHboromatiott, stop 1 domos mm V tRpYALMSSJI J c Absolutely-Piire. Ilii5tcjer never' vanes. A marreTf porttT tpength and wholesomeness. More economical han the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in sompetition with the multitude of low test, short re;ht alum or phosphate powders. Sold miu to vuht Boyal Baxinu Fowdib Co., 106 Wall St., ew I'ork. tanlS-ddtwllm THE UAIIiT CITIZEN Will be published eyp.rv Mornisg (ex cept Monday) at the following rates strictly cash : One Year, : , . . $6 00 Six Months, . . . . . 8 00 Three "... 1 60 One " . ' 60 One -Week 15 Our Carriers will deliver the paper ev ery Morninz in every part of the citvto our subscribers, and parties wanting it win piease can at tne vmzss utnee. L4RGEH DAILY AND WEEKLY CIR CULATION IN WESTERN NORTH CARO LINA AND EAST TENNESSEE THAN ANY OTHER PAPER. CONSTANTLY INCREAS ING. Send yotir Job Work of ali kind to the Citie.-n nffir it cheaply and with dispatch. Arrival and Departure of Passenger Trains. Halisbuet Arrives 4:81 p. m leaves tor M or ritown a 4:40 n. m. Tenhksskk Arrive! at 1.16 p. m., and leaves at 1:85 p m. Airives at 9:46 p. m., and leaves lor Salisbury at 9:65 p. m. Spartanburg Arrives at 7 p. m.; leaves for Salisbury at 7:10 p. m. Waynesvillb Leaves Asheville at 8:25 a. m., and arrives at 8:29 D. m. FOR THE STATE SENATE. 36th District, S. B. BRIGGS of Yancey, H. S. BLAIR of Caldwell. 41st District, M. C. TOMS of Henderson. 42d District, LEWIS J. SMITH, of Jackson. 40th District, JOHN W. 8TARNE3, of Buncombe. Buncombe Democratic Ticket : Legislature, M. E. Carter, J. S. T. Baibd. Treasurer, J. H. Courtney. Register, J. J. Mackey. Sheriff, D. L. Reynolds. Coroner, W. D. Hilliard. Surveyor, A. H. Starke. Asheville Healthful. Asheville is cleaner, and healthier now than ever before. No efforts will bo f pared to l;ep the city clean and healthy. II. S. Harkins. Mavor. New Advertisements. A Card E. L. Brown. New Goods, Ac at Whitlock's. Grand Exhibition Max Marcus. Meat Market J. M. Mclntire. Emphatically 80 at Felham's Pharmacv. Wanted, a Good Cook apply to Mrs. J. M. Ray. Rcady-Maue Custom Clothing A. Whitiock. Regular meeting of the citr council at the Mayor's office to morrow night at 8.30 o'clock. "Twenty-eight radicals, all in a row, r neu up vie ticket, winch is bound 1 1 "go;" The poor radical negro had no show, And so, was forced to tat a 617 dish of it - H cruw. Newton agricultural and mechan ical fair opened at that place yesterday. We learn that the at tendance i3 quite large, and the ex- nipition very nne. Head the new "ad" of the Racket Store which appears this morning. Mr. Jones is m New York nidkiriE: his fall purchases, but the Racket continues '.0 gt there. Go to hear Chedes er and Lindsey on the politic:-! issue of the cam paign at the court house to-.right. It will pay you to do so. Their speeches will bo gcod ones, and you cannot afford to iq;63 hearing them. The Cleveland and Fowle Club at Arden had a rousing speech Satur day ' from Col. Otis A. Miller, of Skyland. Col. M. discussed the is sues cf the day in a most satisfactory manner. "The democracy of Lime stone township is forming line in splendid order. The clink of the dollar it rat tles into the drawer with its fellows has a pleasant sound; doubly so when you know that you have ex changed therefor one hundred cents worth of solid value and sent some purchaser away pleased who is sure to tell hi3 or her neighbor and to come again. x TheSylva JJWd says: "The de pot officials here were changed the first oi this month. Gen. Hampton having other "business requiring his attention, resigned the position as agent for the railroad company, wner tne assistant agent and opera tor, Mr. David R. Lee, was advanced to that position. Mr. T-.ee, in the short time he has been here, has shown his capacity and competency for the place. At Law's. New goods are coming in almost daily and c'.l departments are full. A visit to our store is not time lost. Besides onr lull lines of Staple Goods, Crockery, Glass and Cutlery, one department tot Sterling Silver and Jewelry and Art Wares, smd the finest line of Japanese Goods in the Sontb. .at. Law's, opposite post office. PERSONAL MENTION. Folks Ton Know; Where They Are, and "What They are Doing. Col Roger J. Page, was up from Round Knob, yesterday. Mr. C. B. Davis, the young and popular auctioneer at the Banner, is off to Greensboro, on a visit to friends. Mrs. Chas. Tillman and daughter iliss Bessie, of Baltimore, are visit ing Mrs. H. C. Hunt and daughters, of this city. Frs. Geo. B. Eager and Mr3. A. C. C. Pender, of Danville, are among the prominent society arrivals at Bat fery Park. Mrs. Sam. McKinney, a leader of Knoxville society, is at Battery Park, for a few dayB, on her return from Hot Springs. .. ' Misses Julia and Mattie DowdJ two of Charlotte's:-most charming young ladies, are among the guests at Battery Park. Judge Geo. E. Sage and family, returned to their home in Uinc'n nati, last night, after spending sev eral months very pleassntly in this city. Miss Laura McLoud will leave to-day for Coosa, Ga., end Misses Nannie Fleming and Julia Dean, who have been her guests for sever al weeks past, will leave for Spar tanburg. Miss Corinne R. Dortch, one of Goldsboro a most charming and pop ular ladies, is the guest of Mrs. Prof. Claxton, of this city, having arrived yesterday from Blowing Rock, where sho has been spending the summer. Mr. Chas. H. Winburn, of Gaines ville, Ga.. b.otber of D. P. A. VV. A. Winburj, is fi'rng the vacancy at the depot of the W. N. C. R. R., made vacaht by the resignation of Mr. Berkely, who has resigned to accept a position iu Panama. AmoDg the arrivals at the Swan nanoa last night weie H. D. Van Rensalear and wife, of New York; James Veast and wife, Hartford, Conn.; Jno. W. Dill, Cincinnati; H. G. Shaw, Liverpool, England; Robt. Claywell and A. Wallace. Morgan- ton. The eastern mail train wna fnrtv minutes behind.timo last night. Hear Chedester and TVnrkev a. the court house to-n'ght. Only one case before his Honor yesterday morning; defendant fined No tobacco sc'es at e:ther of 'be warehouses in the c'ty yoierday morninT. No real estate transfers were re- DOrted in the citv vestcrrlav. T5nai- nees in that line is "off." "Jumbo Stout" and ''AJaj. New man." exhibited to vesterdav. The small fusely numerous Ell day." Hon. Melvin E. Carter, democrat- ic nominee for the lepialatnm will add :ss the voters ot Burcom' .it Beaverdam, on Tuesday night next. The tide of winter travel to Ashe ville has already set in, and we hear of many visiters who have already arrived, and who will SDend the winter in our city. Asheville Lodge, No. 2, A. O. U. W., will meet at its ball, over Cai michael's drug store, at 8 o'clock this evening. A fuli attendance of the members is requesled. Dr. Ruck, ot Newark, Ohio, will open his sanitaiium at the Winyah House, on or about October 1st. We learn that he will brln quite a number of patients with him. The Young Men's Democratic Club extends an earnest invitation to everybody to be present and h tr the excellent speechei upon the is sues of the day, to be made by Messrs. N. P. Chedester and John B. Lindsey to-night. . Buncombe's "big 28" acted inde pendent in nominating their kin. men and personal friends on the radical ticket Saturday. This special in stance was the only one in which the least independeniism was seen on that long-tobe remembered occasion. " The weather for the past two days has bee bright and beautiful, and quite cool in , the shade. Yes terday morning the frost point w3 nearly reached, the me.xury stand ing at sun-rise at 46. But there is no immediate danger of kViicg froit. ! See the advertisement of Mr. J. M. Mclntyre who enro's himself, in this issue, in the ranks of the pur veyors and providers of nil kinds of fresh - meats, and who dispenses them in first c'ass style. Mr. Mc lntyre serves the convenience of his customers by delivering what is bought at his market to any part of the city. ... Emphatically So. There are drag stores and drug stores, 1" ost as there are people of different labits and temperaments. Pelham'a drag store claims to be a success because it knows the people's wants and Buppliet them, - We hand'e fresh drags, and compound prescriptions at very close figtvres. Call at Pb.lham'8 Pharmacy, and save money, 4 doors above post office. Whidock will bfl positively cloned Saturday until 7 P. M. , " d3t Pique, Collars and Cans, rlSo at Whitlock's. Messrs. Eug. D. Carter and Locke Craig will address the voters of Black Mountain township at Black Mountain station to-night, on the political issues of the day. The mail and passenger train from Salisbury, due here at 7.38jf yesterday morning, did not arrive at the depot in this city, until 2:30 p. ra., owing to some causr, which we were unable to ascert iin. Richmond, Va., is in want of ho tel waiters ; big wages aro offered and every inducement oflered to se cure them." Quite a number have left this city during "the past few days. .- ; The radical legislature of 1868-,'G9; the sale of white women and chilr dren to licentious negrooa in Jone i county: the riddling - ot tho . flas f oL ; the i- aVBakersville; the utter perversion of truth by radical organs, and the action of Buncombe's "big 28" rad icals in putting th eir fat Tiers, cousins, uncles, and personal friends upon the radical ticket in the radical conven tion on Saturday last, are only a few of the multitudinous instances of infamy that have characterized the existence of the radical party in Buncombe and North Carolina. What a spectacle for honest eyes to b.hold! Attention A. L. I. You are hereby commanded to assemble at your armory, this (Friday) evening at 8.15 o'clocki in full uniform. An eleution of of ficers will be held. By order of J. H. Baknaed, Captain Com'd'g. Duff Merrick, O. S. A Morning Fox-Hunt. A party consisting of Messrs J. Y. Jordan, John G. France, J. H. Her ring, and Misses Fannie and Mamie Hunt, and the Misses Evans, of New York, participated in a morning fox hunt yesterday morning. The party left the city atiour o'clock and went to Bushes mountain, under the guidance of Jason Avery, colored, the "boss" fox and 'coon hunter of th Swannanoa. The party started Reynard within a few hundred yards of Busbee, and had lots of fun, but the fox got away, and thoy had to return to the city, sans fox, sans brush, sans everything, save a delightful gallop among the moun tains. Some of the party bought & fox tail from Jsson, but exactly who it wa3 we were unablo to hnd oat. The chase will be repeated, next time with better luck, we hope. Black well's Springs Are beginning to obtain consider able notoriety as a health iC3ort Miss Lula Davis, of this city, who has been suffering from a complica tion of diseases for sometime past, has returned fo the city from a three month's v'sit to the springs, cooi pletcly restored to hei'.th. At first when she went to the springp, her weight was only ninety pounce; she now tips the beam at one hundred and twenty-three pounds. Her re covery has been a remarkable- one, and only goci to prove that the medicinal quality of the water at Blackwell's Springs are ot tho high e3t order. Quite a number ot simi lar cures are reported from this place, and we areglad to lear 4 of the increased popu'arity of the n -sort. Gen. Harrison's .Letter. To-morrow we will give the letter of Gen. Harrison, republican candi date for President, acc2pting the nomination of his party. We regret we could not have presented Gen. Harriaon's letter alongside of Pres ident Cleveland's, so tha people could read both together, and see tor themselves the claims and pur poses of the two parties a presented by the two distinguished candidates for the chief magistracy of these United States. All we can ask is that our readers who have received and read Mr. Cleveland's letter will read that lettrr again carefully, and then take up Gen. Harrison's letter and read it No mind capable of discriminating, can hesitate as to which meets the issues of the day, affecting the interests of the people in general; and that judgment must be in iavor of Grover rievelaod. To-morrow we shall give to our readers Gen. Harrison's letter . All we ask of our readers is that they will take both letters and read them carefully. If every white man in this country could or would do that, there, would scarcely he a white re publican vote cast in this section. rAdvert'.sement.J A CARD- To the Voter a of Buncombe county : On the 17th day of August, I announced myself a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds of Buncombe county, subject to the action of the mass meeting . . . r. r i - .1 -- r l .1 ' oept. o. . uwiog 10 uie inierreu uecuuun of a "so called" committee, my name was not presented to the mass meeting at all. I now declare myself a candidate for the office subject to the voters of Buncombe county. - My treatment has been such, had it been to another, duty would have prompted me to resent it. Duty now demands that I take this action, and I appeal to the voters of grand old Buncombe . tnat a wrong De righted, and a man no matter how poor or how rich, how high or how low, how white or bow black, snail nave justice done him. Respectfully, E. L. Brown. "The Poor Man's Friend." , . - Bert 13 dtf . A Child Killed. Another child killed by tho use of opiate otenin the ferm of Soothing Kyrup. Why mother give their children raca deuily pouon Is surprising when they can relievthe child of the peculiar troubles by osing Acker's Baby act. ' it contains no upip u or .uorpnine. cold or u aroggut. WEDDING BELLS. At the Church Street Presbyterian Church This Morning. 4 A marriage that is of unusual interest to our people, owing to the extreme popularity of the bride and groom, will be solemized at the Presbyterian church, at ten o'clock this morning, t Of course we refer to the nuptials of Mr? Walter Connelly and Miss Julia Robinson, of this city. Toe groom i. the clever and efficient niasf.r ot trains on the Western Carolina division of the RiebfuoQil & Danville railroad, with headquarters at Asheville, and is one of -.the- most popular and highly tsttemed young gentlemen of the city. The brie, Miss Julia . Rob-, 'if n ia one Af - 'Asheville's most .fnba-yaikf-ftrfo-- talented young ladies, who enjoys the esteem and admiration of a large circle of friends. The ceremony will be per formed by Rev. W. S, P. Bryan, of the Presbyterian church, and will be witnessed by a host of friends ot the happy pair. There will be no attendants, and Messrs E. R. Over man, B. P. Fostei, T. S. McBee, and W. D. i Williams will act as ushers. Immediately after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Connelly will leave on an extensive bridal tour, taking in the Cincinnatti exposition, and vis iting ' other cities and places of attraction in the north and southwest, Tne Citizen joins in the congratulations of many friends, and earnestly wishes for the happy couple a long life of happiness and prosperity. May their skies be all sunshine with never a cloud. The Advance-Herald Will not appear this morning, o w- ing to a break-down in the power press. Machinists are now at work on the defective parts which will be completed to-day, and the paper will appear as usual to-morrow morning. Hon. M. C. Toms, The next Senator for the 41st district, reached the city yesterday fiom Haywood. He is not only en thused, as his own prospects are a certainty, but he is specially pleased with the outlook for democracy generally. Capt. Toms will be elected by a very large majority in bis district, as he not only deserves to be, but as he impresses the people wherever he meets them. Tho people of Hay wood assured him and whaU ever the people of Jlay wood say we- will -6nch for that he would go out o? that splendid county with a tremendous majority. We know Transylvania and Henderson well enough to know they will do as well. These counties are bound for democracy this year. Come ye ont From Among Them My People." From Mr. Freeman, a sttunch democrat and merchant at Bat Cave, Henderscn county, who was in the city yesterday, we learn that six prominent republicans liying in that section, who heard the loint discus sion between Mr. Hug. V. Uarter and Mr. H G. Ewart, at Bat (Jaye a tew days bgo, had forsaken the sinking ship of radicalism, and had pledged themselves to vote lor Cleveland, Fowle and honest government. This i3 the way the good people are leav ing the false teachings of radical leaders all over the country, and they are refusing longer to listen to these miserable creatures of per sonal avarice and self-aggrandize ment at the expense of honor, prin ciple and truth, "Come yeout from amuim them my people." Haywood County Crops. Interviews with many of the far mers of this county gave us the assu rance that with the exception of wheat, this season is one of plenty Corn though much of it wasblown down by the winds of last week, is rated at 110. Tobacco is in condition, much above an average, has so far escaped all injuries, and is curing admirably. Farmers are cutting as fast as the leaf ripens, and we heard of only two or three cures that were not sat isfactory. We learn also that this ler there had been an increase in average of about 20 per cent. J. he grass crops are very fine, and with attention to this subject, Haywood will become a large exporter or bay. Cabbage this year is a large crop, and is in fine condition, and will be shipped largely . to- Southern cities and towns. The apple crop is din cient in quality, and perhaps also in quality owing to very late spring fruits. The cattle buyers are now in the field, and a large quantity of beef cattle will be shipped to Richmond, Charleston and elsewhere. Bwiitai'i Mrntem gml. Thb Best Salte in the world for cnta Braises, Bores, Ulcers, Bait Bheom, Fever Bores, Tetter, chapped Hands, chilblains corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cure Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Prioe 35 cents per box. For sale by H. H. Lyons. , . diwly New Bustles at d3t . Whitlook's. Lots of new Embroidery materials d3t just in at Whitlock's. A very attractive lot of Boys' All-Wool School - Suits at medium prices just received. H. Rrdwood A Co. sept 1 deodtf New Fall Clothing, something very nice " d3t ,; at Whitlock's. New Fall Hats, Dnnlap's -makes, a Whitlock's. and other d3t Ziegler Brothers' Fine Shoes and Slip pers for ladies, misses and children. deodtf H. Bedwooo & Co. - -. . . More new Fall Millinery at d3y. rVHiTLocK's.3 Haywood Democratic County Con vention. . On Monday the court house at Waynesville was filled at one o'clock, p. m , with the democrats of Haywood county in convention assembled to nominate candidates for the House of Representatives of the next General Assembly of North Carolina, and sucb county of fices as necessary tn fill the places of those whose term of office is about t; expire under the limita tions of the law. Mr. R. D. Gilmer called the con vention to order; and then, on mo tion of the Hon. J. C. L. Gudger, Dr. II. N. Wells was made perma nent chairman. Dr. Wells made a brief, but pointed and spirited abeech.- He said everything: coiH nected with the democratic party was in good working order in Hay wood. Organization was good and effective, enthusiasm was aroused, harmony prevailed. He predicted perfect success to the several tickets in the field. He hoped no claims to be presented to the convention would be prejudiced by the acerbi ties or eagerness of ' rivalries, and hoped that the deliberations of the body would be calm and unbiassed. Mr. J. A. Ferguson was appointed secretary. Under a motion of Judge Gudger, a committee on credentials, consist" ing of three, was appointed by the chair, viz : Messrs. J. C. L. Gudger, O. Edwards and Squire Walker. The committee retired, and soon re turned with the report that all the townships were lawfully represented except that of East Fork, the dele gates from which were detained by high water. The chairman then announced that nominations lor the House of Representatives were in order. Hon. J. C. L. Gudger nominated Mr. W. H. Hargrove. Mr. Jos. S. Davis, of Iron Duff township rose, and seconded the nomination of Mr. Hargrove. He said he had been a competitor with Mr. Hargrove before the pri maries. He cheerfully yielded all his claims, and moved that the nom ination be made unanimous. Mr. Hargrove had done him no injus tice. The contest had been fairly and honorably conducted. He had no heart-burning upon the result. Neither Mr. Hargroye nor his friends had attacked him. . He beg ged his friends to support Mr. Har grove, and to feel nor express any disappointment It had been said by some that the delay of a week in calling the convention had been detrimental to h4m; If diii- not think sj. He was not mortified. He thought Mr. Hargrove was en titled to the nomination. He would heartily support the democratic ticket. Speaking lor his township, he said that in it there was no ex citement, no clubs had been formed, nothing done to arouse feeling. Yet calmly, deliberately and with earnest work, he proposed to make Iron Duff the banner township of Haywood county. Mr. G. S, Ferguson seconded the motion to make the nomination of Mr. Hargrove unanimous; the mo tion was put and carried. The nomination for sheriff being next in order, Maj. Stringfield placed in nomination the present incumbent Mr. W. H. Leatherwojd; and moved that the nomination be made unanimous. The question was put and carried. The nomination for Treasurer be- ing next in order Mr. G, S. t ergu son nominated Mr. W. P. Welch, jr. Mr. M. Shelton rose and stated that he had been a candidate before the primaries. He placed himself now before the convention as a can didate, and very forcibly presented his claims. But if defeated he pledged himself to support Mr. Welch if nominated. The ques tion was put and Mr. Welch was de clared duly nominated. For Register of Deeds Mr. H. B. Moore was put in noncimtionjaudon motion of Mr. C. M. Carpenter, the present incumbent, the nomination of Mr. Moore was made unanimous. Mr. T. S. Siler was unanimously nominated for County Surveyor, and Dr. R, L. Walker, Coroner. On motion of Judge Gudger, Mr, Jos. 8. Davis was appointed sub elector for Haywood cmnty, the motion being secondevl by Mr. Har grove. Thepresent executive committee for theconuty was continued with tthe exception that Mr. E H. Howell was substituted for Mr. li. U. Moore nomiua ted for register of dee's. The meeting was large, intelligent, harmonious and conspicuous for generosity of sentiment, illustrated most honorably in the attitude of Mr. Davis and Mr. Carpenter to wards their competitors. Haywood county has never entered upon a Eoliucal battle in better trim, witn igher purpose, loftier enthusiasm or more perfect harmony. A HeaUajr Grswth. - Acker's Blood Elixir has gained a firm hold on be American people and is acknowledged to bo superior to ill other preparations. It is a posi tive core ior all Blood and Skin Diseases. The medical fraternity indorse and prescribe it. Guaranteed and sold by au druggists. -july lOdAwlv .. Grand Exhibition. We have now on exhibition a cornpleto line of Trunks, Valises, Uul batcuels Bags. &c . of new and exclusive stylo.'. A visit of inspection is all that is nec essary to convince any one that nowhere else are to be fonnd suck an array of novelty. It is also a matter or great im portance that the prices asked for theso eoods are the lowest in the city. No trouble to show goods- at the Big 22, Patton Avenue. Max Marcus, Prop. Lota of seasonable goods just received dtf. . ; .. - ksdwooo & L'o New Kn itting - Wools, Saxony, fchet iana anu imuweigui laruu, jum in at d3t ... Whitlock's. YANCEY DEMOCRACY. County Convention and. its Nomi nees A Splendid Ticket. On the 3rd inst the largest con vention ever assembled in the coun ty, mot in Burnsville to select can didates for the democracy. That veteran democrat and true citizen Col.C. R. Bird,-was made chair man, nn I Pen ley Deyton, Esq., wi:s made sreretary. The democrats of the county had held a primary election a few days before to choose candidates at which time- Mr. W. P. Wbittington, was chosen for the legislature, John Woody for sheriff, Mr. Charles Bird present incumbent for register, and Mr. ' John E. Evans present inenmkcnl fui lienbiner. Tlrec-pr ponentsxjf the above gentlemen be fore the primaries came into the convention, and not only withdrew from further contest, but urged the unanimous nomination of the above gentlemen for the offices named re spectively; which was dune. It is an excellent ticket, and we are sure old Yancey will roll up a . increased democratic majority for it in No vember. flaara against tne Strike. and alwavs have a bottle of Acker's English Bemedy in the house. Yon cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your little one, or a cold or cough may fasten itself upon yon. One dose 8 a preventive and a few doaea a noHitivn nnra. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treatment. A sample bottle is given yon free and the Bemedy guaranteed by all druggists. Call before Satusdav to do vour shopping as Whitlock's will be closed until 7 P. M. d3t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; w ANTED- A GOOD COOK, To sro to Alexander nn 1st nf Nnvemher. Host be a rood and reliable cook, either white or colored. Apply to Mrs. J. M. Ray. this city, dlt J. W. MclNTIRE, 73 North Main Street, Invites attention to his elegant and well equipped MEAT MARKET, at the above stand where his customers and the public generally will always find a supply of FRESH MEATS of all kinds, selected with reference to the best quality. Meats delivered in all parts of the city, sept 13 d2w REApY-MADE CUSTOM CLOTHING T WHITOK'S. I respectfully announce that I am now receiving my early purchases or FALL AKD WINTER CLOTHING which hav been madey"cialiy to my order, coBui.i-Ji Business M Dress Suits FOR GENTLEMEN ; School and Dress Suits FOR BOTS ; Light "Weight OVERCOATS FOR GENTS AND YOUTHS ; - all of them made up in the mot STYXiSH MANNER POSSIBLE.' Thanking the public for their very "Liberal Patronage-- during the past season, lam better prepared' to anticipate their wanti -IN THE- CLOTHING LINE and shall endeavor to deserve their continued custom," by keeping the ' Best Stock of CLOTHIXG IX ;!Aslie ville FOR HEN, BOTS AND CHILDREN. I will not sell any goods that will not give satisfaction to the purchaser.- . " Anv 'clothinff bought of me requiring ' alteration will be fitted perfectly on the premises without charga. Call and examine my stock belore you boy NO TROUBLE v UOOI A. WiHTLOGk'S. upt 13 dtf COME ANU GET THE CORRECT TIME. BURT DENIS0N, IS PtUtozi vennc. DEALER & Watches, Liamonds, Jewelry, Solid and Plated SilverWi re, Etc., GOLD PENS, GOLD AND SILVER-HEADED CAN SS, UMBRELLAS, 4C. A Full Line of Spectacles and Eyc-Glas Telescopes and Opera Glasses, Finn Scissors, Razors and Fen Knives. REPAIRING and ENGBAVING Fine Watch repairing and engraving A SPECIALTY, KEY WIND WATCHES changed to stem at short notice. Bring in your bard jcls and have them fixe RIGHT AND WARRANTED f OUR MOTTO IS Eeliable Goods- ANDjJSS Reliable Prices. IS Pallon lvenuej Bang 7 dly T. C. SMITH & CO. Wholesale M Retail JOHNSTON CORNER, Asheville, N. CL T C. 831 1 FIT A CO, " Are prepared to upply Physic ians ot Western JSiorth Carolina with Medicines at lowest possible prices. BLIZZAKD" iOJDA WATER Is one of the specialties drawn from the beautif tl Soda Fountain of T. C. Smith c 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. V. SMITH & CO., ' . Druggists. FARMERS and MECHANICS. Merchants. "Pleasure" Seekers and everybody, are invited to give theNew Drug Store a call Rock- bottom prices every time at T. C. S9IITII fc CO'S. A Graduate of Pharmacy will prepare all medicines at T. C. Ssirrn & Uo s JNew lrug fetore. 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 paco with the times T. C. Smith & Co. have established the prettiest Drug Store in the South; " We give 30 days credit to prompt paying Merchants and Druggists all over Western North Carolina send references with first order to T. C. Smith & Co. Tho manager of our Wholesale Department is experienced v in preparing goods for the Trade nothing will be lacking in attention to the wants of Merchants, at ; : T. C, SUITH c& CO'S ; 'Urnir fitart ., irrescnpuons nnea proniptry, I with neatness, and with scrupulov care by T. C. Src m & Co.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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