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X x7 c 'i ASHEYILLB CITIZEN.' R.M. FURMAN, V JORDAN 8TONE, Editor J, IX CAMERON, ... AT'DAY MORNING, SEPT, 22, 1S88. Chairman State Democratic Executi v Committee, Raleigh. M-issWiiitaku Esq, . . . Cbaiiman Executive Committee 9th Congressional JMstrict, AsheviLIv N. C. C M. McLoud Esq. " r-' CI airman Executive Committee, Bun comba count;, Asheville, N. C C. M. Mclil'UII, Eb4r : ' f NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKRX 'or President, tiBOVEB CULTVELANO, OfKew.York. v " For Vice-President, A1L.UX O. TllUIlUA, of oUa.' . : .... DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. or Governor, DANIEL FOWLE, . Of Wake.; f I- - For Lieut-Governor, THOMAS M. HOLT. Of Alamance. For Secretary of State, WILLIAM L.SAUNDER8, WOraasje,- W For Treasurer, y DONALD W BAIN," Of Wake. i - For Auditor, GEO. W. 8AKDERLIN. Oi Wayne. ' For Sapt. of Public Instruction.; . SIDNEY M. FINGER, Of Catawba. For Attorney-General, THEO. F. DAVIDSON, Of Buncombe. For Judges of the Supreme Court, I IT. J. DAVIS, of Franklin, wJAMEHE. SHEPHERD, of Beaufort. A. C. AVERY, of Burke. FOR ILXOTORS AT LABG1 : ALFRED M. WADDELL, of New Hanoyer. FREDERICK N. 8TRUDWICK. -oi Orange. Fob :Cokqr88 Ninth District: THOMAS D.J0HN8T0N, of Buncombe. For Electors By Districts. 1st Dist, Gsc. H. Bbown of Beaufort 2d, " John E, Woodward of Wilson. 3d, " Chas. . Aycocx of Wayne. 4th Edward W. Pou. J., Johnson. 6th " J. H. Dobsox of Surrr. Ath " Sam'l J. Pimbkktcw of Stanley. 7th " L. CAMPBnx Caidwxll, IredelL 8th " Thomas M. Vasox of Caldwell. 8th W: T. Chawforb of HaywooO, The wrangle in the republican convention of the Fourth Virginia Congressional District has resulted in a color Une fight in the republi can uartv of that State. Aa in North Carolina, the negro yote con slitutes the main strength of that party in Virginia; and in that State a in this, the colored voters are -Aided is the catV-paws to ynll the chestnuts ontf the fire for their white bosses. The rebellion or re sistance made by Langstonis not an unreasonable one. He knows the voters of his race are vastly in the majority in his district fle knows that according to the professions of his party-' his rights ; and - bis claims are -equal to those of his white competitors. He feels-that they are entitled to be represented by ode of their own color. He feels himself quite competent to that duty by education and experience, He has been U. S. Minister to Hayti; he has held prominent post tion at the Hampton School; he has been an intelligent party politician In spite of all this, . the Mahone faction resisted the claims 6i Langs ton. The result is a split in the party. Lewis, one of the colored speakers, in addressing the seceding colored delegates in the opera hall aid s- . "The machine in this State is broken. Notiee is served, on the boss that the "nigger" -has -broken loose, and that the colored man has the manhood forthwith to assert his rights. They were in this fight to win." ' - In thif State, so far, the tail wags the dog, the 20,000 white republi . cans wring about with aU ease the 105,000 negro voters to whose body they are appended. Among the victims of the yellow ferri Florida is the Rev. Charles S.' Snowden, who died at MeClenny, a place about 35 miles from ' Jack -S6nvm7 nnVrimV He ""was" i minister of the Episcopal church, a nati re. of South Carolina, and about . 40 years of age.'- He -died . at ' the post of duty, not only disdaining to flee to a place1 of safety but wining ly giving - bis time, - his ' la bors', and if seeded, his life Itself, ?o the. alleviation of the suffering of ' otherSjtru? to his obligations to cling to his people in ' sickness and in health, and to share with them their woe- as well as their weal. Human nature is ennobled by devotion such as this ; and Christianity is glorified with a brighter lustre when it proves its power to obtain the victory over selfishness, and to strengthen '-i it, from the high impulses h inspires, against (he suggestions of iear,.or o! prudence- The ministering angel ; by the siok- bed of deadly pestilence carries a heart irreaterthan that ot the soldier who braves the danger of battle. The one lias his inspiration in the excitement ot the hour, and beholds his reward in the applause of the worlds The other has to look danger and -death' calmly-in- the face,' with only the eyes'bf 'the sick upon inai'. with ' bis- p'athVajr'en v cumbered with the ghastly work of the pt stilence, with no solace hut his faith, "with no reward but the consciousness of his duty, strength ened and sustained with the sublimf thought that God has sent LitA forth to alleviate suffering, to thd r the conralesceut jr to give consola tiou to the dying; submissively braving in His bands the issues of life abet death ) EalliagjLjsuch cause, he truly earns the glorious crown of martyrdomr- COUNTY GOVERNMENT-TH 40 SITION OF THE DEMOCRATIC In its relation to "the 1 State and national platform; the democratic party holds a position in harmony with both; and making the Bupport of one coincide readily with that oi the other. With one exception, the objects to be attained in the one are involved in the other; that . ex ception involves an exclusively State issue, thejnaintenanoe-ei the present, or an equally effeetive, sys tem of county government" The present system exists in the plea and the demand of the white people of the east for protection - to person and property against die in iquities following from negro su premacy in that section. , And that supremacy was secured by a ' then dominant party with the double ob ject ol securing its hold On power, and humiliating the whites by sub jecting them to the domination of a lately liberated servile race, ignor ant, inexperienced, and with., wildly exaggerated ideas of the powers, rights and personal importance ac quired by the gift of freedom; all these ideas acquiring the greatest vigor and activity because exercised upon the race that had Jor so many generations emphasized its superior" ity by holding the other in bondage. Perfect enfranchisement - naturally impelled to the use of a' power that would lead to a reversal of condi tions, the recent slave as the arbiter of the white man's fortunes, und the later to deem himself happy if any rights of liberty or property were accorded to them. How completely these positions were reversed, and how great and grievous were the oppressions ' to which the people of many of :' the astern counties of North Carolina were subjected, it is not here neces sary to recapitulate.; These things have passed into history. It is only necessary to say that they so : im pressed themselves on the intelli gence ; and 1 sentiment of the ' white people in the State, that, with the exception of a meagre fragment of white voters, and the : unanimous vote of the negroes, the - determina tion was aroused to protect the help less people of the eastern counties, and at the same: time assert the right, the wisdom and the justice of retaining the control of public af fairs, the interests of society, ot gov ernment, of civilization in the hands of the race, who, in all the pages of recorded history, had alone proved itself competent to maintain and advancement., in this purpose there was concurrence of action be tween the "democrats of all sections of the State, eastern, ' middle and western; and the wisdom of the act is everywhere illustrated by the vastly increased - impulse given to all industries, the diffusion of pros perity, only at present clouded by a financial condition the baleful fruit of a republican national policy, the large increase of population, the general harmony of races, the un enterrupted enjoyment by all of all legal rights, the happy condition of State financial affairs; the light pres- ure of public debt, the great dimin- uou of public taxes, the wide spread blessings of a liberal school system generously and justly apportioned to both races, All these result from wise, firm and just democratic poli cy, but made possible only by that system of county government which stepped in to protect the weak counties of the east, and enable them, with their vast natural re sources, and their characteristic en ergy and intelligence, to make that development which has acted bene ficently on the fortunes of the whole State. The proposition made and urged by the republican party, the. prom inent feature in . their platform, the leading idea of its writers -and speaxers, to repeal the present sys tem", would be fatal retrograde. Tothe people of the west return to the old orthe present system might be imma terial. It might be well to Bay that the system advocated by the repub licaus had existence only from 1868 to 1875, and tas-'no elaim to be re garded as a time and custom hon ored right. To the ' east it would W raiai; ana to tbe whole it would be A V. . ... A. ruinous. , And it is not in the inter est of tbe. white race. Iris , not de manded Dy. them.. It is the demand by the .negroes, or made in their name. ' ' ' '?.-'-, -.. The republican yote in this ' State or round numbers is about, 130,000. Of these,: 25,000 may be Composed of white voters, and the remainder, 10500 are colored. Shall Ihe; 145,- 000 white democratic voters make themonstrous" concession' demand ed oi them, with full - comprehen sion of the . consequences ot ' such concession? V : ' - ' 1 be best 5c and 10c Chrara. DomRtiii and Imported, in town, Tobaccos -end Cigarettes, at Cabjuohasl's Sore From Knee to Inkle. lM.JVrMl hp Urn Otslimrm UtmKdin. &-ftr thro v a ath I ot. . ,ln)f crtonled with an awlul Vro le? tram my knee down to my nklo; ti Bkfiiwwi Entirely gone, nd tlje fl-ali wiaoneJ T a, . ' , ,, ' mails of disease. Some phygtoiati prononinwd it TttOSti. Lr. wart, KpUbilcan candidate iDOuntDie. it naa aiminisnea fcooatoue uiiru ui iie of the other, and I was in a hopeless condi tion. Alter trying aU Unas ot retneaiea ana pending hum no -relief what ; Hundreds ot dollars, from wnion 1 got whsterer.l waspenrnuled o trr your Cntienra Remediea. and the result wasa follow a: After three dava I noticed a decided change for the better, and at tbe end of two months I krs eomDletely cured. My flesh' waa porifiedt Aaxi the bone (which but been exposed for over a year) got sound. 1 he flesh begun to grow, and lolday, and for near'.y fwo fearj past, my leg r aa well as ever U and neC aWtm- of ta was, sound in eyeiy respect, sxilstase-tobe seen. " i,.,,. 8. G. AUKUN, Dubois, Dodge Co. Oa. trihU mp-n-tmr Iff- J'. - , , r f have been a terrible sufferer for years from diseases of -the akin and blood, and , hare baea obliged to shun public places by reason, of my disfifuring humors. " Ilave ad the best of physicians aud spout hundreds of dul ars, but cot no relief until 1 used the Cuticura Semedies. which haye cured me, and left my skin- u clear and my blood as pure aa a child's. - '"' . . IDA MAY BA83, , . , OUve Branch P. O., Miss. " . ,. j V. m 145 Pounti I iti riwitii? -1 1 ' 1 I hare taken several bottles of Cutieura Resol - vcdI with all the results l could wisn tor. About, this time last year, when eommescing ita ose I, weighed .pounds, and , o-ilsy I weigh 172 tionnds - ' : GEO. CAMI-BKLL. Washington, B. C Nora The Cnticara Besolvent la beyond all doubt the 'greatest blood purifier .ever 'com pounded.' .-' Cuticura, the great skin cure, and Cuticura Soap prepared from it, externally, and Cu'icura Besolvent, the new blood purifier, internally. ar' a positive cure for every form of akin and blood disease, from pimples to scrofula. . ,. f Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, 50c.; Soap, 15c; Besolvent, fl. Prepared by the Potts Dbug uidChkmicai Co., Boston, Mass, -Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases,' M pages, 60 illustrations, an 100 testimonial. 1 1 ?V5 pkin and scalp preserved ant Bafi 1 H by Cuticura Medicated Soap. and beautified How.Biy Back Aches 1 Back Ache, Kidney Pain and Weakness Soreness. Laments. Strains and Pain rmUtM im mm imtl, bv the Mian JU-Pmin fltLmttr. The first and only pain killing Plaster, aeeenu. . , Kotiee t Advertisers. Partiea frequently have advertise ments inserted "till forbid," and allow them to remain longer than they sus pect, and then object to paying for such insertions.- Oar space .costs us money, and we must and will charge ior its use. AU parti - may expect to pay fall Iran, aient rates for all -"till forbid" advertise ments. We hope there .will-: be no far ther misunderstandings npon this point It is much more satisfactory all round, to fix length of time and, agree torate ol charges in the beginning. t ' A Falsehood Officially Nailed. ; Our townsman J. H. Herrine, Esq. Vice-Preaident of the Board of Trade has just returned from a very pleasant trip to Tate Springs,. Tenn. His stay there, however, was rendered Boaaewbat disagreeable by the miserably false ' statements which are currently circula ted there of a terrible typhoid epidemic prevailing in Asheville. He denounced the statement promptly, and upon arriv ing at home, called onfr. AV.D. Hillfard and others of our prominent physicians for a statement concerning ' the present heali h ' condition' of Asheville. ? These gentlemen readily responded as follows Ashkviu-k, N. C., Aug. 29, 1888. Dear Sir : . ...... '. r , This is to certify that I am a practicing physician in the city of Asheville, that I have not had a case of typhoid fever in my practice this summer, and having made a thorough canvass of the city I Und there has only ' been - one case here this season and that an imported. one; that, there is not a case of fever in the city at this time, and all report" the contrary are absolutely falae; As ncrle is in a perfectly healthy condition; -' . : Signed,: W. D. Hiluaro, M.1X;',v Member State Board of Health . ' W endorse the above ; ... H. B. Weaveb, M. D i" ' , ' Bupt of Health. " ; " :il-M. H. Fletcher, M. D. i ' SAM'li WaSTBAT Battlk. r M. D., U. & N. , J AS. A. BuEEOtJGHS, M. D. 1 : " " y ' ' Jom Hey Wn.T.i i tta, M. D, To J. H. Hxbbtng. Esq.. V-President Asheville Board of Trade. r .. , Is Oai Cltmmf Cb angina;? . vva are Inclined to ask this Question by reason of pur hearing so many y prta irum uie country,- tnis snmmeye niia eases which have not heretoforeV.evail ed to such an extent as they aie doing. From all quarters we hear of Diarrhoea, Uholera Morbus and kindred blood com plaints. We therefore warn our readers that, if they, would avoid various sick ness, to shun all unripe fruit, use no vegetables not fully matured, and above all, to be provided with a bottl&of Ly tie' Elixir and a bottle of Tr. Hart's Belief, so that, if attacked with this disease, you can cure yourself at once, for in siekneac o, tins kind delay is especially dangerous 1 Whst Am I To Do T ' i The symptoms of Biliousness are tin happily but too well known. They differ in different individuals to some extent. A Bilious man is seldom a breakfast eater. Too frequently, alas, he ban an excellent appetite for liquids but none for solids of a morning. His tongue1 will hardly bear inspection at any time; if it is not wnite and lurred, it is roueb, at all events. ; The digestive system is wholly out of order and Diarrhea or Constipation may be a symptom or tbe two may alternate. There are often Hemorrhoids or even loss of blood. There may be giddin and often headache and acidity or flatulence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. To correct all this if not effect a cure, try Qrun'i August Flower, it eoet but a trifle and thousands attest jls efficacy. d&weowly PROHIBITION (XUB. The Asheville Prohibition Club meets eveiy Friday night at Hall of Bona of Temperance over uarmicnaei's arag store. ! Ofjioxbs J. J. Hill President Bev; L. H Pesae 1st Vice-President, L H. Gorenfio 2nd Vice-Preaident, Rev. T. H. Myers 3rd Vice- iregiuent, jr. tnuiora. secretary and Treasurer. TilCTJ'HTI II m fMm IH.l'M V n T tniluw WT D. Justice. J. L. Wilkie. Dr. E. Baird and Dr. J. A. Watson. sraer 22 dtnovS TMK CAHPAIGBT... ri Take tke Ashevllt C'itlsen Fall said Fair BlsBaalna of tlt PoIltMaU In order that all tbe people mav keen themselves fully informed npon the political issues of the present campaign we will send the Ashxtillk Otizbm until the 1st of next December aajollows Daily, single subscription, $ 2 00 Wkkkly, " 50 Daily, Clubs of 5, ' - $ 8 CO r " " 10, ' 14 00 Wjkit " 5, 2 00 , " ' 10, 1 ? --"-r 4 00 : All names to a club must be sent at the same time, and. cash must - invariably accompany me oraer. - let aU friends of' the Citizen wort and give it a very large circulation. j.ne campaien beiore us is not enlv a Very important one.- but will be a verv exciting one. The 'people should keep thorouchlv noahed. Thn Cii-izKnr will do its foil duty in the contest. Address, . -- ciTwair, , . ; . Asheville, N. C L ' 1 WavBesvllle Courier, , , . u ,. Official Darter of Havwnod eonntv. Tf C. A live- Democratie HorriB Journal Devoted to the material interests of Wes tern North Carolina., Best advertising medium west of Asheville. ' " Fbauk M.Vancii. Editor. 1 -dtf - . Waynesville, N. C. How does a bov look ifvou hurt hiraT it makes him yeU '"oh." So do-s cramp colic Give him a dose nf Dr. Bijrgers HtiCaleberry C rdial, the tr-it -remedy for 'chiidreu t-t-ihtiiir ' tnl ' mmmef cfmf)int ' ' "i - APPOINTMENTS. CARTER AND EWART. 1 Vil at of Appointments.' Vfr. K. Tl Carter, of AnhAvitla tv, i fn-r-nrt. for Congress for thjs J'istrict, will address the people of the District at the following times pi' Pigeon River SUtion, W'd'day. Sept. 19 RB9sCrtkjT.hnTsdayA lL Kept ,7 20 Jonathan' Oreei Shse ri X f A O I . . . , ' T"WebWter, lrwrw,- Urove, r nday, - , 21. Cbatleston, Tuesd ty; " 25. tstecoah, fcrrahokuSiSj.' VsrfcPdayi ' T' V8 Murphy, Jftidayi I i. t U I 1 8. Franklin, Monday, October W. T. Crawford and W, W. KoIlins,'t" Electors for the 9th t'ongrer si nal Dis. UcL wfHddrethe peopleatttit follow ing times and places': M 'i i. (,f - .;,4.; Middle Fork. Ivy, , Monday. Sept, 24. Burnsville, Tuesdav. 25. Bakersville, Wednesday " Jtpmce PrneThor8day; : Marion, Friday, .,,.lr Cooper's, Saturday, , Charleston, Wednesday. : ' Robbinsville. Friday, ilurphy, Saturday, Bayesville, Monday, ' -Franklin, Wednesday. Webster, Thursday, Henderson vil le, Wednesday , Brevard, Thursday; '- -Columbus, Friday. Ratherfordton. Saturday, Sandy Mush, Thursday, Leicester, Friday, . ,: Marshall. Saturday, . Asheville, Monday, ," c ' Fine's Creek, Friday, Waynesville, Saturday, . 2C "27. .28. 29. 3. , v5. 6. . 8. 10. 11. 17. 18. 19. 20. -25. ' 28. Oct.' ,29, Nov. 2. 3. THE CANVASS FOR : IilETJTEN ANT-GOyERNORs . MciMrs. Frttchard and H. A. Gudger ' . ; In tne Field. ":. -.J.L "'' Hon. J. Q. Pritchard, repub.icaa can didate for, Lieutenant-Governor, ;and Hon.-H. A. Gudger, will address the people at the following tunee and places : Neighbors' Store. Tuesday; 1 Sept' Rutherfordton, Wednesday, - " Mills Spnnus, Thursday, .., " Hendersonville, Friday, Brevard, Saturday, " Waynesville, Tuesday, ' " Webster, Wednesday, ' ' Charleston, Thursday, . - .. Robbinsville, Friday, , " Murphy, Saturday, . ' . Hayesville, Monday, ' ''." " Franklin, Tuesday, " v " Leicester, Friday, ; Marshall, Saturday, - : 4 e 7. 8. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 17. IS. 22. Owin to the continued illness of Hon. Thomas M. Holt, democratic candidate for Lieutenant-Governor, bv arrange ment with Mr. Pritchard and request of jur. coir, tion. it. a. uuager win re present Col. Holt and democracy at each of these appointments. -,t d&wteept22, . :i ; . . .:: ,.( .r.. . ; PUBLIC SPEAKING, ' ;i Senatorial Campaign 40th. District. The undersigned candidates in the Fortieth Senatorial District (Buncombe and Madison) will meet the people at the following times and places : Hot Springs, Madison connty, ! Fridav. Sept 28. Spring Crevk, " gap of the . - - mean tain, - Saturday. Big Pine, forks of the creek, -' ; M Monday, . 29. 1 Oct let kittle fine, " Tuesday, Big Laurel, " Thursday Sbelton Laurel, Fridav, Bull Creek, (chnrch) ' - . v Saturday, ... " West Fork, : " Monday, " Upper Laurel, f Tuesday, J Middle Fork,. - (church) . .Wednesday. Big Ivy,'" Buncorabe.Thi rsday' FlatCteek, "Friday, Reema Creek, - " ( Weaverville) Saturday, 2. 4. ' 5. 6. 8. 9. 10, 11. 12. 13, 15. utile Kandy unsn. Monday, Big Sandy Mush, (church) Tuesday, 16. Leicester, Wednesday, 17. Upper Hominy, (Baptist ch) Xhursday, ; Lower Hominy (Sand Hill)Friday, Avery's Creek,(Ledbetter's store) . - Saturday, Cooper's, - - . Tuesday, . - Fair View, Wednesday, " Bull Creek, (Clark's Mill) Friday, Black Mountain, Saturday, " Alexander's, Monday, Marshall, Madison CO., Wednesday, 18. 19. 20, 23 24. 26. 27. 29. 31. . ; Speaking (at points not designated on this paper) will be at the usual places for such speaking. - ; Ladies especially imited. Speaking to commence at 11 o'clock A. M. . x ' Jso. W. Starnks. Democrat. T. M. Mybbs, Prohibition. V.: S. Lusk, Republican. . . sept 21 d&wtf - r . t CONSTITUTION. ' ; Abticue 1. This organization shall bf known as the Yoirao Mxa's ULCvxiAiro-irowiJt Club of Abt. 3. Ita object shall be to regularly main tain the principles of and support of the candidates regularly nominate! by tbe Dem ocratic party. Abt. S. The effioers of. this club shall consist of a President, Vice-Presidents, a Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer ana an executive uomnnttee oomposed of a representative from each voting precinct in township, who shall be elect ed by ballot. - - - ' Abt. 4. Any person of township c f voting or working age who shall declare his intention and purpose to support the nominees of the Democratic pari.v in the coming election, shall be eligible to member- hip in this club by signing this Constitution, i. abt. 6. The President shall appoint four standing committees, of members each, cn Finance, Begistration, Campaign Literature and Piintirg and Public Spnakin and Entertainment. ' Abt. 4. Nomembr shaB be subject to assess ment for any larjoae, but all members may voluntarily contribute to tbe expenses bf th club, - --r:- ,. Art 7. The President shall report once a week to the Chairman of the Btate Democratic Executive Committee at Baleigb. N.c, the condition of the club, aud as to ihe political eondiiaonof ........ township. -. Abt. 8. Ten members of the - club . shall Constitute a quorum for the transaction of any business. , .-- - . . BT-LAWS "- ' lAThfl crab shall meet dnrin nolitinal nam. paigns on Wednesday night of each week. ; 2. The President shall have power to call a Special meeting of the club whenever, in his Judgment may he necessary, or shall call a pvuuu mwuug a luo wnwu roqueas ox lour members of the olob; and he shall give due notice oi such meeting by newspaper publica tion or otherwise. 8. The deliberative mooeeduurs of the clnb shall be governed by general parliamentary rutea. - . 4. No member shall be allowed to occupy the floor for a longer period than ten minutes at one time, nor more than twice on the same subleot without the unanimous consent of the Club. . . . - - .. . - I 6. No person wha is not a member oi the cine snail be permitted to address the club. unless invited to do so by the chairman of the meeting. , 4&vt '.. ClMtsis; Una. A As I intend to' make" a chance in mv business in tbe near future, I offer my entire stock of goods at actual cost for cash.' ' My stock consists of the best and most complete line - of cldthinar. and furnishing roods for ' Men and Boys, Bats, Caps, Boots and Shoes; also Ladies', Misses' and Ct ildren's Shoes, that can be found In Western North Carolina. : This is no humbfgt mean to close t'?.ls stock, at cost. Come prepared to buy cs no goods are s-nt out for inspection though tiiipry will be reinnd-d if yocd do not ni. Store closes V70 P, M. Pfiturdavv eicopted. . ' M. I.RVV, IPS ufh Main ,1. diwtr TAILORS. T. BUCK LAND, T A I T. O It, Begs to announce to the citizens of Asheville that Le is carrving on Ihe talloilng buflnees in Room 18 Kagle Hotel Itnilding, up staiis. third floor, entrance nrzt door to the pMst-oiEoo. . ' Npeclal Attention to Ktpttlr lnff, CleansinK an Alteration. J. C. BROWN. 3IEKCIIAKT TAILOR, 15' I'attwn Avenue " - r . - - j: Orn.Ttt' l iurt Holei. . . . ..ottt;lsb paticmt la the city Tll ,Ail? -FIT AUD tVOUKMANSfJIPGl-ARANTJtED. D. R. McKINNON & CO., Brj. 1; their tnu'.- fl.a ti:: 1-a.Vf opcilt-i: with a fine selection "1 i?oois hi p.ricfcs to suit all, clashes and by '- . Strict Attention '""" ti 'businesa will do their utmost to please a who should favor them with Their Patronage. We also beg to intimate that we do Ladies' Tailoring in all the latest fashions, note the address, NO. 33 PA TTON AVENUE, over B; own, Gudger & Ca's store, an 12 dtf DENTAL CARDS. JJli- B- P- aRRISUTaiV, SURGEON DENTIST. - office booms: Over L. Hunday's store, Fatton Avenue. se 13 d 12m B H. DOUGLABS, X. 1. 8.. Dental Boomi over Grant Se Roseberry'a Drug Itorb.resldence in sane building Asheville, N. C teb2-wisw R, H. BEBVE8, D. D 8. . F. BAM8AY, D. D. S REEVES and RAMSAY, Dental Office in Connally Building over Redwood's store, I'atton Avenue, maj a dly PROFESSIONAL CARDS. D R. CLISGMAK STARNR.0, PHYSICIAK AND Sl RGKON, IlazEi, Post Ofkicz, W est side of Frei;ch Broad, June !1 dwtf Two miles irom Asheville. IOCTOR JOBN HEY WILLIAMS Has removed his residence to No. C8 Haywood street; corner Walnut.- Office at san-.e Dumber till further notice OFFICE HODRS : ) It A M. to 1 P. M. . -, 2 to 5 P. M. mch 15 d6m08 " TA. WATSON, M. O OFFICE HOUS8- 9 to 10 A. M. NO. SO PATTON AVBNUB, 2 to 8 P. M. Asheville, N. H aelO-dtf HKNEY HARDWICKE Attorney at Uff, . - Asheville, N. C. Will practice In all the courts of ihe State. Collections of claiirs a specialty. Office with eneriu in uourt House. Jsudtl WALTER W. VANDIVEK. ASHEVILLE, - - - NO. . A. Practices in the courts of Western North Caro lina. Collection of claims, in any part of the Btate, a specialty. jul29dtf D . FRANK HARVEYt '. , . Tetrtn!ry r urgeon. Office and Infirmary 9. Main street, next door to Bay's Livery Stable. Ur inch Infirmary 852 rmtuu AveoDQ augil dy JHASLES A. MOOKE. JUorruy and Counsellor ct - - ASHEVILLE, ST. Practices in the United States Cirenft mil I1 trict Courts at Asheville, Sta'.esvillc, Charlotte ma wreeusooro; uj us aupreuiei&urtatKa elgh and in the Courts of the Twelvth Judicial Dis uict oi toe suite oi nonn uaroima. Soeeial attention given to collnctiou oi claim Thic. F' PAVirsow, Thos. A. Jokes Raleigh. ixr. O. Nab- in, Aeheville Asnev.ue. JAVIDSON, MARTIN & JONES, Altarscysaail ConnaUor ..m ASB3VTLLZ, N Will jjractloe ,n tho 11th and 12th Judiclnl Diso-ic- , aud lu the Supreme Court of North Carolina, nn : In the Federal Courts of t)e Wes tern district it noi th Carolina Eefer to the Ban of Aa.lpvil'.e.? sept & dly T. H. COBB. . J.G. MERBISION , COBB & Attorneys and Connsellors at lav, Practice in all the Courts. Offices Nos. 7 and 8 Johnston Building. sept 4 dly ,, W. W. JOXES. GEOBGB A. SHT7FOBD vJONES & SHUFOflD, ! , Attorneys at Law, ASHEVILLE. r . -. II. G ' Practice In tbe Superior Courts o Western North Carolina, the Supreme Court of the Btate, ana tne eaerai uonrta at Asnevuie. Office in Johnston Buildinw, where one member oi tne nrm can always do tounu. . nov 11 dlvcar T. C. BTABNE3, B. A. KEWLaND T.C:STAIESiNEWL&ND, v ;Eeal r PEAL15RS ND. AGENTS Office j JVo. 43 Pat t on Jtntmie E. T- X- & G- - . . BUILDING, - ' . ' . ' ASHEVILLE, N. C, - Make Biiyin!;, Sellicg, Kenting, and Exchanging Property,, both City and Country, a Specialty. r . ; .- We have also a large amount of mountain, timber and mineral lands for aie . : ' .till 7 dSncs Who wish to economise in their cxpensps can find board at the St. Clair hotel. in Weaverville, sept 16 dim M7. Morris, Proprietor. RAVEFSCEOI'T HIGH SOHOOlLr Th Flnlit 1) VKa:: Urns tr.f , pi:I. t ivr" 1 ui t:" -l:l. ' y to Sir !larv.,iud I, he Ktw. Ir. Htifti:i Asheville Coal Market. COKBECTED BY THls Asheville Ice & CoalJCo., n. Collins co., hnotT2. '" '' i " Per ton, - fvjiv'd. Black Biw: Tdnl Lump, for Grate; - 5 00 " ' ' Kut for t'-tovo. 1 7 Hard, ('bofctcnt, , . 9 5 . , Pti,vc, v- v i ; I . 9 73 " - Bgg, 9 60 tTM -fe l i . Atkins and Camphor?, .-."LB 'rJEtzi:it 1T 'i fie h KtiiGtix i Ltoiilri t!gr Jellico XikUJl AH varieties cf Hard Co- L ' - . .... i; . Before securing your winter's supply, please give us a trial. We guarantes satisfaction.. Jellico Coal Yard, No Pcblio Square. ..an U d6m JJANFORD N. I.OCKWOO '- m ASHEVILI.E BROOM FACTORY, First Broom Factory in tlieSt"'. of burlh . i , - -Carolina.. r " i BROOMS HAND MAPE. . Special grades for If ills and Factories: L.bera coount on 12 dozen lota. ' : i : Also wbolesttle Jobber of tie Goods inch 1 dlawdtatkn . ' - . . v BalMorB United Oil Co., Having established a Tanr Station at Asheville are prei uied to supply the trade of Asheville and vicinity with all grades of Illuminating, Lubrica ting, Cylinder and Engine Oils. Also the celebra ted Royal AIe Grense. Orders by mall prompt ,teudei1 to-. Ilipnefct prices paid for empty joue bar-els.' - W. J. ARS ELL; Manager, ox2h6, ABhevillc, N. C Julld6m J. N. PciNTiBE, 37 SorSla M!n f?trrt, Invites atttnikn to bis ejpgnut und well equipped iSllJT MARKET. at the above stand vtbere Lie customers and the public generally viiil always nnd a Mipply ot FRESH MEATS of all kinds, selected with reference to the best quality. Meats delivered in all uarts of the city Bept 13 d2w . zachary; AN;) JONES BROS.' VARIETY ; NORTH SIBE, In this i;eir and eligiat establiobment at all times are to be fotin.l the b-sdt frenh meats the pastures of Western North Carolina, can provide; bstf, mutton and pork; poultry, game in its season; fro h savage, tripo and othor delicnciiS for the table. ii tier IiOln a, Specialty. Orders promptly and faithfully attended to. liberal patrcnaje invited, sept 15 d3mos ASHEVILLE MEAT MARKET! i- McINTYRE & BRO., . ..Proprietors. Cor. IVortbcast Court Square. ; On hand at all times the best Eoof. Mutton. Pork, Veal, Venison, West Carolina and East Tenn. can aflonl v ua Meats in season. -Feblldly . ... .f, F. W. YESEY, Landscape Gardener, V OHCHARDIST f" Will contract to inn .(terraces, walks and lawns set trees, shrubs, evergreens, roses, bulbs. &c. and supply them at reasonable rates. Orders taken for all kindt of nursery and greenh o stosk. Will eontract to plant, prune and trai, lar orchards and vineyard, careing for them Viree ytar$,OT more bringing them intopnMitable bearing. Please leave orders with Nat Atkinson and Sons, or address me through post oSce. and I will call. Respectfully. ,F.W. VESEYr J sept a aiswzmos asnevuie, rt.u 1835. Established. 1855. 'WfllA dOrKECJTHE SISHT fUoLfc. ONLY BY- B. H- COSBY, Sneeensor, 27 - - Pat ton Arenuo. 27 DEALER IS, .- Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and plated ware upticai uooas, uoia rens,drc o. Larsre and va-ied oseortmeot of Ladles and Gentlemen's Gold Watches at low prices, Lareett assortment of Weddinr RiDBS in tba eity. - . AM repstnntr In wstph, Ci'iR', -thi jeveiT m-!i aid picniiit y dtt. xt n-nr'-n r i- i'gir- ". T . j ro? - i .t :'ir ; 5 i f'Cs . 5., i t . ' v. :t l;tit n :ttii .. I ft. I-' je !. '.. ;v iK-vt.(l ii-f:!.:, i- .'.:) J'i . u ' ' 1 (i '. . . . ,' ' - ' ... : ; T; JOHN M. CAMPBEv""": gea 1 Estate Deal Ind XEit " v.. . ft' fctfaaSifaSst RESIDENCE OK J. H. CAHPBELL, WEST ASHEVILLE. Tii&EE JtlMI,E,IOJr ACRES MOB. SJtJLE I From $1 to $2 per acre, and 40,000 acres given away. Real Estate bought in Asheville through J. M. Campbell always proves a Bonania , Refers by Permission to ' . .' .1 - 'I Hon. Hugh Thompson, Assistant Sec. U. S. Treasury, " . "' ' -.- Hon. T.Di Johnston, M. C, Asheville, N. G, ' Key. Sam Small, Washington, D. C, . . . Chestnut st, Pbila.' . 0. 11. Sampson A Co., 69 Cbanncy st, Boston; 67 Leonard st, N. Y.; 06 ; - - Brown Bros, Proyidence, R. I. . - '-'" - v r Col. Frank Coxa, Prop'r Battery Park Hotel, Asheville. X. C ; , K-'J.' -f t ; . Geo. W. Palmer, Banker, 8attville,Y. : . Bank of Asheville, Asheville, N.C t , w , . - - Commercial Bank, Colombia, S. Ci" s. a ' v, --- Varptoa ionaJ iJan, Wrmbia,&C. Options on Property tS"Kakes buying, selling, renting and exchanging property a specialty t x. WANTED All kinds of property, both city And country; also, mineral 'and mountain lands and farms near Asheville. - .. r r :. The following property, improved and unimproved, will be sold by me straight',' without commission or intervention of middlemen, at prices and terms to suit the ' purchasers. . . so noies and a beautif ul residence with all mod ern improvements on Hill st, only 6 minutes' walk to court house. A bargain. Or wCl be sub divided and sold. 4 houses and lots on Hill st, very desirable. 2 lots near New Depot. Kerersionary interest in Fatton Are. Hotel ; 16 rooms, lot 80 It on Ave, 160 ft on Depot St. 10 lota cn Fatton Ave and Depot st. at acres light at Sulphur Springs fronting 1400 it on rail- oad and same on main Haywood turn pike; beautiful grove. toA acres at Turnpike; fit. est grape land in W. 4000 acres near Vf alhalla, S. C. 2 lots on Wiilow st. 24 acres or 29 lots of Dr. Hardy place; fine lor a truck farm. acres and hous--, one mile fi om c urt bouse; cheap. U lois on Main sv. H acrc3 or 80 lots near corporate limits 1J ml. from court house ; the finest river and mountain views, aho fine building sites and good water power Any parties wishing to purchase any of the above pioperties will save the usual 5 per cent, commission paid real estate agents by consulting me direct. I have also much property, welllocated, which ia improved and. unimproved. Also prop, ery on nearly every principal street in the city for sale. This property-, has been placed in my hands by persons who want to sell it but who do not wish it advertised. They have authorized me to sell it, and pay me tor it. Call .and see me and 1 will show j ou any property you may wisn, and will buy for persons wish, ins to buy at a bargain and will Bave them money. Persona who have property ' and desire it advertised can have it done through me free of. cost. Persons who want to look at property with the view of buying will be shown- around the city ' tree in a comfortable conveyance. For Rent 9-room house, furnished, in Doubleday. Ample grounds. Comforta-.. ble house. Cheap. ' -, ATTETIOftl By order of the owner, the undersigned will sell at a positive bargain good only for two weeks, six lots on Bailey streef, .75x166 One half cash balance on easy terms; two lots on Hill and Buttrick streetF, and five lota On Hazel Hill 50x126. Apply to i J. JJ. CAMFBELL. A hoarding house within two minutes walk of public rqnare on Patios Avenue, s large grounds, well shaded, good garden, $60 per month unfurnkbedLi i Furniture -. for Bale or hire. One furnished house, 9 rooms, in Doubleday; one furnished house ' -21 rooms on Haywood street; one furnished house 7 rooms oa Town Mountain: one unfurnished house 6 rooms on Haywood street; four unfurnished houses, 2 and -4 rooms, bouthside avenue; two unfurnished houses Philip street; two unfnrniahed -houses Oak street. ' . . E. V. JONES. R. P. PORTNER' JOiiES & FARTHER, No. 1C S. Court Square, ASHEVILLE, .N. C, Manufacturers of and Deal rs La ARfNESS, Saddles, Bridles. &c, And dealers in COLLARS, Horse-Brushes, Whips, Currycombs, Spura, c Fine English Saddles a specialty. Fly Kets, new lot ot Brlstie Goods Just arrived rap robes, axle grease, lubricating oil. A complete assortment oi everyuung usu ally found in a dealice in our Une of trade.-. S s . Our prices shall be as low as tne lowest herw or e-Bewhera, Give us a oall, w-x-. . " JONES FOBTNEB, lonld- No 16 N, Court 8Quare water Motors. The Asheville Water Worki now furnish super ior facilities for the use of these Motors. Tne TUEIUt and tho BACKUS MOTORS give cheap and efficient power for many manu, factures and industries. They are used for run ning one or more Sewing Machines, dental lathes ana engines, conee miiw, ice cream iraesers fans, printing presses, tobacco machinery, taws, etc., etc.: Power, from the least reqJred k 20 THE TVSRK AND THE BACKUS ARE THE LEA VINO WATER U0T0R8 AND ARE USJlLD TUB WORLD OVER. t Agents for the . . n : Tcerk Hydraulic Eltvatis, For I assengers and Frtight. These elevators are Absolutely Safe. . ; Satisfaction Guaranteed. W. 8. CU8HMAN, 1 . - - A W. LINDBEY. jAgenm. Headquarters at the office ef the Singer Mamv tcturing Coea South Main at. apUSdtf B. L. FTTZPATBICK. T. W. F1TZFATBICK FITZPATRiCK BROS, v.: 28 N. Main st , ASHEVILLE, - . . N.C, Wall Papers, - . JfeeoratitttSy Paints; Oils, Varnishes. R eady Mixed Paints a Specality. Estimate Furnished on Appliealum. All orders by mail promptly attended to. -,-'.; ; - nov is au i CcBsars Head Hotel, J " Located upon the summit of . ' Csesar's Head Sloan Uiln, . an outlying spur ol the Blue Ridge, 4 leet aDove tiae water. -. - t . Averaee temerature durinjr the hot iionths irom 60 to 70. ' ' Climate incomparable, "an elixir of life " f 8cenery varied, grand and t ;;u.i ful. . Mineral waters abundant . Ts tow oix?n for the wason of:- X Evt-ry con fort j n vltled tl-at it iBpoenbU! f.r r Jiiit. ,;n I'll-.' r.ininfiiiii nnlrv . -''.v'v' !'"r:,i''' Ai";fj.,u 1) l!j - i -, ( -v r-. la- . ,V.- " ; .' '" ' "4 - 1 . m li -.i- i .i-.. ,' . f r , - i vaw- i BoiigHt aiid So 4 lota near cemetery. '..;.'-: ; t 1 lot on Academy at. " 8 lota on Bailey st, kU on Wallach St. 6 lota on Town Mountain. 5 lots on FhUlips at. '"- '- - 8 Iou on Bsilev st. . Tbe Middletoa place of 19 acres with house. Thl wUl be subdivided and sold In lota. It is located in the growing tow of Vlotoria. 400 acres In Chsnns Coven-en one to two mi. from city. W ill be sold aa a whole or subdivided to suit tor small Sums- Soil ia rich, timber heavy and black lead and aaica mines Aa tbe property ' in large quantities. 30 acrcsnear Bristol, Tenn. One house and lot in Bluff City, Tenn. $112,260 stoekx of Columbia Bridge Co, A loll bridgje bringing large monthly dividends at prise toe. 000 stoei of Saluda Mfg. Co. CoiumbU, S. C4 finest property for manuiactaring p rposea is theBontb. Developed horse-power, 10,009. - Buncombe coonty bonds for sale. y The Cheapest Newspaper ii the Union. : " ' the Philadelphia Retord Is sent to any Post Office address in the United Sutes (postage paid) for one year, : f , - ..... , Daily (except Sunday) for $3.' . , ( Daily (including Sunday) for W.iJ IT CONTAIKS ALL THE ?.NE VVS " : Reading for the Farmer; ..-. 4 ' ' Reading for the Business Han; ; Reading for the Household; . Reading for the MUlion. Circulation Over 106,000. Its Cheapness ' Puts It Within the Reach of Everybody. Rscord Orncx, j - - . . 019 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, : A large line of Men's lice low quartered : Shoes running in price as high as $6.00 " .. . . - ; . REDUCED H J'.r ?S ',0" 1 r. -r.-: - T7 to an average pnee ot - : .- i .--.v.----.:.i,--:-t..;.;;.;.6, These are all ' standard goodj ':X -v ' .' AND ATV ' . "' ; figiires to decs cuw ' BEARDEN, RANKIN & wQ,, , , J. n THRASH & son, . , WEST ASHEVILLE. N.C, - . Now have a full line -of rronda especially suited to the wants' of th public and we offer' ; SPECIAL BARGAINS. : : We eep super wr quality oi ; ! CLOTHING, 1 ? "- ' ! ' DRY GOODS,! ; HATa, SHOES, 1 v ; NOTIONS Ili-AVY, " ' ' AND ' "' . ' ; - FAMILY GROCERIES; We py the highest market prices git.' ' r .'."; ; ; CHICKENS, EGGS, tC V.'d inulte the .puUic to cili and -t r.nr Spring fctock. .: . U.K.rts ! vrred in the city. " 1 it J-twilif Nil ' . ' ; lr " . . t 7 J V i CP
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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