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ASUEVILLE citizen. R. M. FURMAN. ) s JORDAN STONE, f E J. D. CAMERON, ) Editors. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPT. 23. lbS8.- Cbairniau State DeroitioSxecuti V CommiUoe, Kelelgb. I na Wiiitakkr Esq. . .. .Gh&iiman Executive Committee 9ih Congressional ls'rict, Asbevilf'i N. C. CM; McLond . t , , . Cf nirtoan Executive Committee, Bun wmib.j county, Asheville, N. C CM. JScLoco, Esq' NATIONAL. DEMOCRATIC TICKKT r President, ti nOYKU CLKYK LAND, Of New York., , For Vice-President, A O. Till Illl AN, Of Ohio. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. .. r or Governor, e - " jjakieiv ;o. fowue, Of WakeO For-Went-Governor,' THOMAS II. HOXT, Of Alamance. For Secretary of State, WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, Of Orange. , For Treasurer, . DONALD W. BAIN, t ' Of For Auditor, GECX W. BANDERLIN, Of Wayne. . For Bupt. of Public Instruction.! SIDNEY M. FINGER, " Of Catawba. u Attorney-General, THEO. F. DAVIDSON, Of Buncombe. For Judges of the Supreme Court, J. J. DAVIS, 6f Franklin, JAMES E. SHEPHERD, of Beaufort, A. C. AVERY, of Burke. FOB ELECTORS AT LARGE : ALFRED M.-W A DDELL, ... of New Hanoyer. FREDERICK N. STRUDWICK. of Orange. , FoUj'Conobkss Ninth Districts THOMAS D.'JOHNSTON, of Buncombe. For Electors By Districts. 1st Disfc, Gko. H. Bbown of Beaufort. 2d, " Johk E. Woobwaed of Wilson. 3d, " Chas. B. Aycock of Wayne. 4th Edwaed W. Poo. Jb., Johnson. 5th J. H. Dobson of Surry. -Oth " Sam'i. J. Pkmbkbton of Stanley. 7th iL Campbell Caldwell, IredelL 8th " , Thomas M. Vanob of Caldwell. 9th W. T. Cbawfobd of Haywood. A PERMANENT YEL.IX)W FEVER CAMP. . ..; It must be admitted as a very an comfortable probability that li&bil ily td annual yisitalions of yellow fever increases year by year. The direet reason of this is the close in . tercourse with Cuban ports. The. T fever is perpetually endemic in Ha' -tana, aggravated more or less ac cording to season; but it is never ab sent, and intercourse between the Jloridaports.and Havana,Matanzas Cardenas", is incessant The to bacco trade of Key West, the cattle trade of Tampa ana other ports is almost as free and unrestricted as between the ports' of 'the "United States., In addition to this, there is the daily line of mail and passenger steamers from Cedar Keys and i other points down the coast. Vigi ' ' lance growing out oi this unbroken frequency and continuity of inter course is relaxed; quarantine regu lations cease to be observed in their rigor; and occasion is given . H 2m"ost invited to the unobstructed introduction of pestilence. f - The. permanent clanger gains strength from he fact that Borne of the most exposed ports in the Flor- winter corrective of frost - A ci , . mate almost tropical, if it do not develop the germs of disease in the winter .. months, protects, them in a quiet hybernation, ready to leap into action with the advent of the Eummtr heats. It was stated last Spring that Plant City was not free from foyer during the Whole last "winter; and it is possible that the . present' '' epidemic at Jactsbnville ; has its origin in its free commauica. tion with Plant CHy , i , Recognizing therefore ..the dan gers In the future, and the sources of those dangers, it is the . part of .' ' ' f i ' ... . -.7 ... - I . wisdom to aomr snch naluaHvefl sa - may be attainable? and such nallia tires must' be administered by Na ' tional hand. They are not within State control, because : the practical 'applfcatiod of them extends beyond . State i;. boundary ; lines., j Surgeon ') General Hamilton wiaelr aueweiitarl the establishment of refugee camps in the mountains of North Carolina. . i ly jpiat m practice, in its first experi menuu Biaze naa . pf ejuaiciai eneci: lt'iua, forjhewbile ; carried ' fefror, where, it should iot have dis-; . that contagion, under the happy in' "H dences' 'orallilude r and"teneral ., heallhful conditions, could not' be farther communicated.. .all TL.1 A I & !. it , ment must make'timelv rjrenaraiion for the future.. - Let it select a place in tbe moontains of North. Carolina for a' permanent substantial 'damp. ' Let it select, a place exterior to, but not necessarily remote fromj towns, near railroad communication, ao u: 'Me from ' the chief points of ! travel, conVenient to supplies of all tin : ' IVr tl.a iocatioa and ample equip ment ' of fe ich pUctd -elected, . let Corress make gnerous provision': j The whole people are ; the bentuci aries of such provision; and from the whole people are drawn the means to supply it. This is not a eubjpct tor consiitutional quibbleiu or stc tionai pn-judices. It involves Na tional iiealthr ajd it iqually in volyrB National welfare.- Lit Cor.- gresM, either at its prttent se.-sion.or at its rext, appropriate what sum jjaay be needed, to.. eatablish.,an. Jq- 3Btitutipnf coiUDenBur te wnh. the ueuiai.ua ui iijo tcfuu.ii'.i. -.ri Cleveland says "tit is a. coudiliun, awl a theory, that confront , us." TLe '.jonf r acti m is uikm, tue bet ter j tttter low, because the neces sity for such action is so vividly im pretsiye. . ... i . THE TELLOW PEVEK SCARE. . tSu far as it affects the mountains and the upjier couutry of North Carolina, th9 experience of Hen derson ville is conclusive as ti the danger ot contact with' infection. What we stated several , weeks ago regarding the innocuousness of the lever germ in high latitudes, or at elevations bearing relatiunto ; high latitude is confirmed. Disease might break out.among those who had fled from an infected point; it did do so in the case of refugees to , Header sonville from Jacksonville. It ex hausted itself1 upon tboseV refugees,' and the surrounding . citizens of Hendersonville remain : unscathed. The result is that while the people of that town retained their self pos session, and went calmly about their work of charity, the panic .which possessed some other places in view of the supposed danger incurred by the close proximity of a deadly pes tilence has subsided. Reason has resumed its throne, and pusilanimi ty is ready to admit its meanness and snnnt into the darkest corner Nothing is so unreasoning as the panic terror that attends .the. march of the pestilence. " Death 13 felt to lurk everywhere, even to Btrike from a.nbush laid in most trusted place El t) thrust out its fatal arnrfrom bos om of wife, from caress of daughter; from greeting of brother or friend. Every contact Is dreaded, every touch is shunned. The courage' of manhood withers and the courage of the breaBt dczes away. Not al wars; for else would the sick be de serted, abandoned to their fate, and Bociety would dissolve itself into the elements of individual fright and selfishness. . Not always; for human nature finds the noblest illustrations of its pristine divinity in the sub lime devotion, the godlike charity, the heroic courage which . stands by the bedside ot the sick, which pro vides for the selfish and does battle for the preservation of Bociety. But heedless terror Is ' the general impulse, and sauvequi peutia the instinctive cry. Therefore the re turn to reason and composure of the public mind is of ah things in such cases to be welcomed. For if there is danger it can be combatted with rational purpose; , it there is .none the folly of terror can be made manifest. It haviDg been made certain by a severe crucial .test, the existence at uenaeraouviiie r oi aen cases among refugees, and not qh among contact citizens, thero enn be ' no further damage in the influx of ref ugees from infected district?.'. It 3eems to be painfully manifest that Jacksonville is not destined to stand alone in the sad eminence. .. It : is prooaoie mat several, other places are doomed to. like afflictions.' I such be unhappily the case, unques tionably there will be flight to? the mountains for ref age. In such con tingency, which, for tbe. good of all, we hope to be remote, with the ex perience gained, we bespeak a cour ageous welcome to the unhappy fugitives. With the ' assurance that we help th- m without risk,).:.vf Jso in doing tic wo reveal to them a re gion signally ..blessed as.' the abode of health, a home and Te'fugc in all time to come for such .communities' as are exposed to the annual recur renoe of pestilence. - . KMBLi one oi lae? protected in-: dustnes. , t As these protected indus tnes claim to benefit the American laborer it rnaysonih tliose. who admit the. claim. thaWn thVerm- sylvania coal regions, there are. 48, 000 foreigners, ; Hungarians and roies cnieny, the vcheap pauper laber pi . Europe," to ptdrted' if Id w wages by the coal barons to dis place the higher f priced American, labor. - i ; Sunset Cox" says that if the; re publicans ofJNew York State do nrt better than they did-inyMaine Mr. Vieveianas s majqriry an ihempi re .fiUtwiU rsiaine says the'Voteof Maine was a revo lution. Comparing 1888 with 1884. it looks'mq're like a, revulsion. ! Coffee C drinkers oare titbf etUened with; : another: adyanpe, -in. coffees, owing to 'diminished stock in the Neworkmark6tjoai; butrhore likely V fctftbii war feacombioa tion among dealers. Down with thelrusty,, '.rifMWlf: - ,., , Custom. piothiDS. ; f , '., AU those wiahinz to claea cuRtnm orders with me" will please call this week, as I will leave tBe city on the 6th mot., to be absent two weeks. Bemein ber that .1 claim ' to ,, know the art of measn iag and fiuiDst better lhn -anv ona else in ifie Slirn. I liavn .tr ih ( largest line of goods that haa ever besn shownin this city and guarantee a fault less lit or no sale, i. - -.- ; , ep4 A. Whitlock Sore From Kneo to Ankle. gklH tnUrtlp -uw. J-rtth a man mf diurnal t Xrf dlmfiiiht nf -third In tin. CtmdUlvu Mopelew. fund by th Cuticur Bemtdira. k For three vean I wti almo-t crtDDlefl Hh an awful core leg trom my kuee down to my ankle; the skin was entirely Kane, and the ttesh was one mass of disease. Borne physician pronounced it incurable. It had diminished about one third the size of the other, and I was in a hopeless condi tion. After trying all kinds of remedies and spending hundreds ot dollarsfrom w hich- I got no relief whatever. 1 was persuaded to try your Cnticnra Remedies, and the result was as follows: Alter tnree days i not.cca a decided chaase for the better, and at the end of two months! was completely cured My flesh was purified, and the Done (wnion ra.i neeu expcBed for ocra year) got sound. Ibe fiesh began Mfrrew. an to-day, and for ncar'y I wo years rast. leg li as well SBipveei it wa, enoad eveiy rejKf, and not a sl?n ot the disease to be K-cn. a. u. Atiutt, uucoia, uocige Uo., Ua. 1 Tirrlbti Suffering Trom 7.-.'n mirttm'i't. -I hars been a terrible sufferer for yean from diseases of tlia sk iu iiud blood, and have been obliged to shun i-ablie places v.y reatsuMt my aishsnrmg numors. iiavo had mo. nest oi physicians afid spent bondreds of domain, but got no relief unt.il I used the Cutieura Ren:ehes. which have cured me, and left my sim a: clear and my blood as puie s a child's. . . 1U1 MAI . ; .v Olive Branch . O., 3i:ss. fivn lAS FotmdM to 11 JPotnA. . I have takeD Eeveral bottles of ( liiticurn Rcsol vent with all the results I could wish for. Abunt this time last year, when commencing its use I. weighed 145 pounds, and to-day. . I weigh 172 pounds ( cAjjPBELL, Washtngton, D. C. Note. The Cutlc::ra Resolvent is beyond ell doubt the greatest blood -purincr ever com pounded. .. , ... ;, ; ..,. fhitiecra. the treat skin cure, and Cnticnra Soap prepared from it, ezternaliy, una tu'icura Resolvent, the new blood parifler, internally, are a positive cure for every form of shin and blood disease, from pimples to scrofula. -j Sold everywhere. Price,-Cnticnra, 60e.: Soap, !5c; Resolvent, fl. Prepared by the Potteb Dbcq asd Chkhical Co., Boston, Mass. -Send for -How to Cure Bkin .Diseases,- 64 pages, SO illustrations, an 100 testimonials. - 9 1 W? 8fcin Rnd KalP preserved and bcaalficd fiafil U by Cutieura Medicated Soap. . " How My Bacto Aches ! Back Ache. KUney Pain and Weakness Soreness, Lamen-s, Strains and Pain ralirrtd in ona mnirf by the Cvticurm Jttttl- Pain 1'laattr. The first and only pain killing Plaster. 86 tsents. . . : . . ; . . , Sotice t' AdTertiNerH. Tatties , frequently have acivertiEe menta inserted "till forbid," and aI16w them to remain longer than they sus pectand then object to paying for . euch insertions. Our space costs us money, and w niubt and will charge lor its use. All pert) m may expect to pay full tran-i eient rates for all "till forbid" advertise ments: ,We hope there- will- be no tnr ther misunderstandings upon this point j It is much more satisfactory all round, to fix length of time and agree toratc of charges in the beginning. ' A Kalsehootl Officially Nailed. . ; Our townsman J. TI. Herring, E-q. Vice-President of the Board of Trade has just returned from -a very pleasant trip to Tate Springs,. . Term. , His stay there.-however, was rendered srxuwbat disagreeable by the miserably false statements which are currently circcla ted there of a terrible typhoid epiaemic prevailing in Asheville... He denounced the statement promptly, and. upon arriv ing at home, called onjOr.AV.D. Hilliard and others of our prominent physicians for a statement concerning the present beal'h condition xf Asheville. These gentlemen teadily responded as follows .. , : Asheville, N. 0., Aug. 29, J888. ' Dear Sir . . " , This is to cetiify 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 tind 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 reports to the contrary are absolutely false. Asheville lain a perfectly healthy condition. : Signed, W. D. Hilliard, M. D.," , , ' Member State Board of Health. We endorse the above : . . . ! H.B. Wiavke, M. D - ' ' -VI" Soph of Healtlv. , , . M.-H. Fletchfb, M. D. Sam'l Wbstbat Battle. - T M.D..U.S.N. -J AS. A. Btjbbotjohs, M. D. John Hey WnxuMS, M. D. To J. 1L Hesbing, Esq., , i V-President Asheville Board of Trade. , ' ' Is Oar Climate ClianaringT ' "TTe are inclined to ask this question by reason of our hearing so many leports from the country, this summer, of xiis eases which have not heretofore prevail ed to such an extent as they ate doing-. From all quarters we hear of Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus and kindred blood com , plaints. We therefore arn our readers that, if they would avoid various biok ncss, to shun all unripe fruit, use no vegetables not fully matured, and above all, to be provided with a bottle of Ly tie's Elixir and a bottle of Tt. Hart's Eeliet eo that,.if attacked with this disease, you -can cure yourself at once, for in sickness o this kind delay is especially dangerous '"" What-AmlToDsr ", ; ' The symptoms of Biliousness are' on-' 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 Las an excellent sppetite for liquids but none for solids of a morning; His tongne will hardly ; bear inspection at any time; if it is not white and lurred, it is rough, at all events. t "- The digestive'syBtem is wholly out of order ana Diarrhea or Constipation may be a symptom or the two may alternate. There are often Hemorrhoids or oven loss of blood. There may be giddiness and often headache and acidity or flatulence and tenderness in tbe pit of the- stomach-. ' To correct :. all this if not effect a cure, try Greeu't August Flower, it oasts but a trifle and thousands attest its efficacy. ; " d&weowly - ' ' ' - at ' ''' ; j ' PBOIHBITIOS CXilJB. , ' y' The Asheville Prohibition Cinb meets eveiy Friday night at Hall of Sons of .leajperance over Oannichael's tirng store." ..a. i ' Orticmts J. i. Eill President. 'Rav: L. II. Pease 1st Vioe-Preeident, I. H. Gorenflo 2nd Vice-President, EeV. T.' M.' Myers 3rd Vioe Presldent, F. Tu -Fhuord, Secretary 1 and Treasurer. : ? . , . . ' ' ExKctrnvB Comkittee J. O. Lindsey, W. D. Justice, J. L. Willae, Dr. E. Eaird and Dr. J. A. Watson. " s ; an 23dtnov6 THE CAMPAIGK. Tb too Asheville Citizen Fall tuid r I air llscnssioaa the Folltteal v?4v. Issnes. ;: . ' ln order, th?ltatl the people mav keep themselves Tfutiy informed upon the political issues of the present campaign we wilt send tner.AsaEviLLB unzis until the 1st ofcext December as follows Daily, single subscription, f 2 00 " " ,-Weekly, : i4 " , . ' 50 ' PiiLY.auhsofo', 1 f 8 CO 4 -,v10i U0Q iu Veki V 5, i 2 00 ? ' : r 10, : 4 00''' 1 All names to a club must be'sent at the fiance time, and, cash jDiast invariably accompany the order. . ,' i Lt ail friends of the Citizen work and tnye if a very laree eircnlatiori. inecampaiim before 11s is not only a very lmporiaBt one. out ,wm D9 a verv exciting one. The people should keep' inorougiuv posiea. -xiio uitizbn wui do its full dutjHn the contest Address , , " M'ttrnesviile Cenrkcr. '' ! . ':f Official paper of Havwood countvfK C .A: live Democratic Home Journal, le voted to the material interests of Wes tern North iJCarolina. , Beat advertising medium west of Asheville. ": Fbank MVancte Editor. dtf. Way nesvii 1 e, N G i ; i 1 'i mm t ; 'i 4 nwoA'Sos. ..... -Uow does a boy look if yon hnrt fcim? Ittaaki-? him '. ell "fli.r'. ii do? cramp colio. Oive! HmrK leberfy fr -children oriiinlaints.' it;j.rv ,! layers t.-riU. ro iedy ."iii ,i sure me; C-tdial, l! ' tc-Vti'j.fc . APPOiNTMENTS. - , CACTKR AND KWAltT. , -'i- List of Appointments. .Ir. E. i). Carter. of Asheville, and the Hon II. G Ewart; I:VuhIican candidate for Congress for thiB Pistrict, will address -the people of the District Rt the following times iifiJ'places V " ; " Pigeon River Stat'on,7 W'u'day. S.-p: 19 Fjce'B.Ceek. Thnrsdv. , 8ej,t,.; ,.' 20 Junatlmfl'B Creft; . Slt;:iiv -fir" vvl riy; " Webster, M..n l.-.v. "' Chatlcetoif Tm ?'.- ' Btecoah, (rao .iu tv.i v." ,"- Murphy, Miav. ' ' ' Franklin,. Monday, (.: -tier 2!. 2-1, 2-V tG. "8. 1. PUBLIC SPEAKING. i If J: ;; 1 .-, T. Cranvford ami V. W. Kolliits, Electors for the 9th (.'oniTeisional Dis trict, will address the people at the follow ing times and places : - Middle Fork, Ivy, .Monday, Burnsville, Tuesday, Bakers ville, Wednesday, . Spruce Pine, Thursday. Marion, Friday;- i - Cooper'd, Saturday, Charleston. Wednesday. Robbinsviile Friday, - - -Murphy, Saturday, Hayesville, Monday, Franklin, Wednesday. Webster, Thursday, Hendersonville,Wedn9f day, Brevard, Thursday, . Columbus, Friday. - " - -Rutherfordton, Saturday, -Saudy Mush, Thursday. Leicester, Friday, Marshall, Saturday, s sheville,1 Monday,' : ' r " Fine's Creek, Friday . :. -Way nesville, Saturday, Sept. 24. " 25. 20. 27, 28. 29. Oct. 3. 5. " . 6. 8. " .10. " 11. " 17. 18. 19- ' 20. " 25. " 26. t 27. No '' " 3.1 THE' CANVASS" Oli LIKOTEN ANT-GO VEKN OR, Messrs. Pr it chard and H. A. Gudger In the Field. Honi J. C. Pritchard, republicaa can didate fr Lieutenant-Governor, and Hon. II. A. Gudger, will address the people at the following times and places: Neigh bor Store. Tuesday, Sept. Kntuerlcruton, Wednesday, Mills Springs, Thursday, " " Hendersonviilo, Friday, ; " Brevard, Saturday, a Way nesville, Tuesday. " "Vebster, Wednesday, - " Cuarleston, Thursday, . " Eobbinsvillc, Friday, ' Murphy, Saturday, " Hayesvitl, Konday, . " Franklin, Tuesday," . " i-eicester, Friday, ' . " Marshall, Saturday; ' Owin? to the continued illness of Hon. Thomas M. Holt, democratic candidate for Lieutenant-Governor, by arrange ment with Mr. Pritchard a".d request of Mr. Holt, lion. ii. A. Gudger win re present Col. Holt and democracy at each of these appointments. d&wtsept23 j PTJBMC SPEAKIXG, i Senatorial Campaign 40th District. The undersigned candidates in tbe Fortieth Senatorial District (Buncombe and Madison) will meet the people at the following times and places : (' Hot Springs. Madison county, " . ' Fridav, S..pU 3. Spring Creek, -mountain, Big Pine, creek, . . Little Pine, Big Laurel, Shelton Lanrei, Bull Creek, West Fort. Upper Laurel, ' Middle Fork, " gapofthe Katurdav, " " forks of the 44 Monday, Oct. " Tuesday, " Thursday, " ' Friday, " " (church) Saturc'ay, u " Monday, "Tuesday, .." " (church) ' 29. 1st 2. 4. 5, 6. 8, 0 Wednesday. Biglvv, Buncombe.Th-jrsday" Flat Ctesk, . " Friday, Rc-t'iu Crelr, " (Weaverville) Saturday, - ia 11 12. 13. Lulu Hhth'v siiiEb. Monday, 15. Big Sandy Mush, Leicester, .Upper Ho-r iny, ' (church) Tuesday, 16. Wednesdav. " 17. (Baptist ch) Thursdav. ' 18 LpVFer Ilominy (Stfud Hill) Friday, 19. Avery's Creek. (Ledbetter's store) r. k . Saturday, - . 20. Cooper'u, TueiUay, " 23 Fair View, ; Wednesday, " 24 Bull Creek, (Clark's Mill) Friday, 26. Black Mountain, Saturday, " 27 Alexander's, Monday, " 29. Marshall, Madison co., Wednesday, : SI. Speaking (at points not designated on this paper) will bo at the usual places for such "speaking. . .J Ladiet ' especially imited. Speaking to commence at 11 o'clock A. M. ' ' "' Jno.'W. St'arnes, Democrat. " '"" T. M. Myers, Prohibition. ' V. S. Lusk, llepubiican. . isept 21 d&wtf CONSTITUTION. ABT101.G 1. This crirauizafion phslt he known 18 tlS YOUNO MeIT'S CTKVILAKD-lfOWLB Clcb of...: - Aet. 2. Its object shall be to retrularly main tain the principles of and snpport of the candidates regularly nominate 1 by the Uera ocratio party. ; - . - . Aet. 3. The officers of this club snail consist of a President, ...... Vico-Presidentfl, a Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer end an Executive Committee compoEed of a representative from each voting precinot in tovmBhip, who shall be elect ed by hallot..- - ;.j -. .7 . , ,Abt. 4, any persoi of . ........ towDship c f Ivoticg or wording ago who shall declare his intention and pcrpouo' to snpport the nominees of the Democratic party in tbe coming election, shall be t :iribla to member- Lip in this c!nb by signing this .Gonstitntion. - Aet. (. '.Tbe President, shall appoint four landing corntoitteef , .0" ......... members each, cn Fuiance, lgistration, Campaign Literature and PrnUii-g and Pnblie pp4kin and Entertainment. - Art. 6. No number shall be subject to assess ment for any i,arpose, but -nil members may olobtaril; vontribute to the expeneos of th club. . - - - . Art V. The President shall report once a week t6 the Chairman of the State Democratio Executive- Committee at Baleigh, N.C., the condition of the "lub, and as to the political condition of township. - Aet. 8. Ten members of the club- shall constitute a. qnornm for the transaction of any business. . . . -' ' " ":' biLawi -y '"': 'T- ' J.ilho club shall meet during political cam paigns on Wednesday night of each week. . -t . 2. The President shall have power to call a special meeting of the club whenever, in his Judgment, it may be necessary, or shall call a special meeting at the written request of four members of the club; and ha shall give due notice of such meeting by newspaper publica tion or oxnerwise. -: - 8. The deliberative proceedings ef tbe club shall be governed by general - parliamentary rmcsv ' - -.. - . . . . 4. Ko member shall be allowed to occupy the floor fur a longer period than ten minutes at one time, nor more than twice on the same subject, withoat the unanimous consent of the Olub. . 6. No person who is not a member of Lhe club shall be permitted to address the club, nnleas invited to do so by the chairman of the meotmx fliwtr at e ' : -, -'. As I intend to make a change lu my tusiness in the near future, I offer my entire stock of goods at actual cost for cash.' :My stock .'consis's of the beet and most) complete .- line of clothing, and furnishing goods for Men and Boys, Hats, Caps, foots and Shoes; also Ladies', Mines' and ( hildren's Shoes, that can be fonnd in Western orth Carolina. - This.is no ot-mbug 1 rnoat to-los- t o'(k.af r-"?t. Come p"repard i" hnv' us rf. no 1- re Ki.t ( in tr i,iic-r: jh'oUsh:t:." ':.; ;11 !-4.tV-ni:.i.r! do not fit. '' " - - ' .' 1 Store !loKta : ' . ."0 1; it -?;'-;., -exceptev . ' m. i.r.vv daw u it. m iir.u .i: 1: - i. 1 TAILORS T. BUCK LAND, " TAILOli, Bees to anuennce to the citizens ofAsnevlile that lie is carrying on the tailoiing butlncssln RoomlSEaglellotelBatldlns, up staiis. third Boor, en' ranee nr xt door to the postolUce. Special Atlcntlon 10 Itcpafr I lie. Cleansing an Alteralion. I. C. BROWN 5I JiR:i5 AT ill l.O 5S. - "25 . i'tttl'oii Ati'uili'. lh '' ( itftj Itli laiu 11 lo ILe city i FIT AJSLi WOl.KilAf.MlirUl AKa.STJFD. : t.UiS.lit . . , p.' R. McKINNON & CO., .ij-sj i'laii.wuuie il.at tln-v Imvc opened M.i'.r . , Tailctiag Sstifclislnaejit with a fine selection ot eotir's at prices to suit all. cla&es and by . Strict Attontica tv 'business will do their utmost to please a . who should favor them with THeir Patronage. "e also beg to intimate that we do IiadiesV Tailoring in all the latest fashions, note the address, 2HO. 33 PA ITON AVENUE, over Brewn. Gudger & Co.'s store. an 12dtr , DENTAL CARDS. jyU.U. F. AISRIKGTflN, . OFFICB COOMS : Oyer L. Munday's store, Fatton Avenue. . se 13 d 12m B , H. DOUGLASS, D. D. S., Dental Rooms oyer Grant fc fioseberry's Drag store, residence in same building Asheville, N. C (ebz-wssw R. H, REEVES, D. D S. J. F. RAMSAY, D.D. S REEVES; and RAMSAY, Dental Ornci in Connally Building over Redwood's store, ?aiton Avenue. ei&j 6 aiy . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Qtt. CLI.VGMAN STARNE3. PflYSICIAK AND SURGEON, Hazel Post Offics, est side of French Broad, juue 21 diwtf Two miles :rom Asheville. D OCTOS JOHN HEY WILLIAMS lias removed h!s residence to No. 53 Ua y) street, corner Walnut. Office al sair.e cumber iiu rartuer notice OFFICE HOURS : 1 11 A M. to 1 P. M. 2 to 5 P. M. mch 15 dSaios TA, WATSON, M. O office nouns- 9 to 10 A. M. NO. 80 FATTON A VENUS, 2 to 8 P. M. Aahoville, ti. S selO-dtf HENRY HAROW1CKE Attorney at I.nw, ' ' '- Asheville, N. C. Will practice in all the courts of the State. Collections of claiirs a specialty. Office with 6heri.iT in Court House. ian4-dt WALTER W. VANDIVER. Htorarut-L.aaD, ASHEVILLE, - - - NO. f A. Practices in the oourts of Western North Caro lina. Collection of claims, in any part of the State, a specialty. jul39dtf JJK.PRASKHARVEY. Veterinary j ursrtou. - "Offios and Inflrmary 8. Main street, next door to Ray's Livery Stable!. Urincti Infirmary 8S2 Potton Avenue aujrSdly Charles a. moore. Attorney and Counsellor ox f.ot ASHEVILLE, N. a Practices in the United States Clrcnit n,1 nia trict Courts at Asheville, SU.tesvllle, Charlottt nuuureensDoro; mine supreme uonrt at tuelgh and In the Courts of tho Twelvth Judicial Dia trict ot the State of North Carolina. 1 Svccial attention given to collection ot claims IBEo. B Daviesok, Thos. A. Jones taieiga. jte. t. utzus, AshevUle Asneviiie. JJAVIDSON, MARTIN A JONES, AHvrneyi tnd Coaaiiellor .av, Ashivtlu, N v Will ,Tjtlce m the 11th and lsth Jadiclal Distnnv, ana m tne supreme Court or horth aruiina, una in me f ederal uoortsoi n-a wes tern uistnct Noith Carollni Refer to the Ban of Aaftevtilr.? septSdly T. H. COBB. . J J. G. 1IERRIMON C0S3 55 MEHHIZIOIT, Attorneys acU Conosellors nt Law, Practice in all the Courts. Offices Noa. 7 and 8 Johnston Building, sept 4 dly . W. W. JOKES. - - . . . GEORGE A. SHUFORD JONES & SHUFORD, Attorneys at Lav, ASHEVILLE, N. C Practice In the Superior Courts o Western iNorth Carolina, the Supreme Court of tB3 titate, and the Federal Courts at Asheville. Office in-Johnston Building, where one member 01 ue nrm can always Da 10 una. noy 11 dlvcar T. C STAUNES. B. A. NEWLAND T.G.STABMESSNEWIiaND, fBeal1 Estate ; M1ALERS AND AGENTS Office ; vi"o. 43 Fatton Avenue i a W & G- E'Y ; . ''"' BUILDING, .- ASHEVILLE, N. C. ' . ' Make Buying, .- Sellir.pi Renting, and Exchanging 1 Property, both City and Country, a Specialty. - ; r:..-.-u'..--. tJ' We have also a large amount of rnonntain, timber and mineral lands for ate. V Hl 7 cinxp FLORIDA . REFUGEES, : Who wish to economise in their expenses can find board at the ' in Weavervillj;, , ; B. W. Morris, 4 Heptitjaim ...... rropnetor. KATSFSCROFT 1-lIGrH SCHOOL i' or Ros 1U -. . .)) "-YKAH w:ll pit on U;e t ti. at p y to tlay wood prke , soeoaa rrito.tr, r j t Sue Kcv. I;r. Uaxtun ort'T. Uiud . 4 1 Be;a 0 UJV ... Asheville Coal Market. " ' OOIiKECTED BY THls Asheville lee & Coal i)i9 ' H. T. COLLINS & CO.v VROI IVJ . ii,. . Pe r ton, l--.-:iv'd. Black Diarcr nd Lump, for Orates 5 00 " nt, for Stove. 47 Hard, thosliiut, u 5 Move, , . 9 73 " Egg, ' 9 50 . "jaT-a Atkins a-ind Carrinotan, The Znmous IVooidi-idg" Jellico Coal. -! All varieties cf Hard CuiX - , Before securing your winter's supply, please give ni a trial.' We guarantee satisfaction. Jellico Coal Yard, No aug 11 dGm Public Bquare. JJANFORD N. LOCK WOO , '." ASHEVILLE , BROOM . FACTORY, ' . . . T . .. -T- , Kr- Broom Factory in the Stf of Aorrt - " Carolina. ' ." BROOMS HAND MADE. ' Special grades for Mills and Factories.. Liters ecoant on 12 dozen lots. , Alto wholesale j.,t.bcr of Ue Goods mch 1 dlAwfcwGm '. Baltimore Uuiteft Oil Co., navlns; established a Tan Station at Athevllle are prepared to supply tbe trade oi Asheville and vicinity with all grades of Illuminating, Lubrica ting, Cylinder and Engine Oi'.s. Also the celebra ted ' ' . Itoynl Axle Grease. . ! Orders by mail prompth nCed to. nignest prices paid for empty .' .yene banels. W. J. ARSELL, Hanaer, : B0X286, Asheville, N. G : JulldGm J. N. PclNTIRE, 37 NorUi Main &trVt, 1 Invites attention to his elpgnht and well . equipped MEAT MARKET at the above stand where hid customers and the public generally tvi!i always una a supply 01 . FniiSJH MEATS of all kinds, selected with reference to the best quality. Meats' delivered, in all parts of the city sept 13 tlilw . - ,; - ; ZACHARY, 4 TAN') JONES BROS VARIETY IHJCcrxt: Market, "So. IS "owri Sqrjjare, - NORTH !IO, " In this new and elegant establishment at alt times a re to be found the beat freah meats tbe pastures of Western North Carolina can provide; beef, mutton and pork; poultry, game in its season; f re h saueage, tripe an-J other deU:aci( s for the table Tnder Loin a Specialty. ' Orde: s promptly and fa:tbf ally tttendo 1 to Liberal pat wnage invited., sept 15 d3mos y ASHEVILLE MEAT MARKET! mmwmm 5 McINTYRE & BRO.,' j" Proprietors. . - i Cor.' Northeast Ciourt ; Square. On hand at all times tbe best Beef. Hution. Pork, YeaIK Venfaon, West Carolina and East Tenn. can anord ' Wild ffieats in season, i Febl4dlv , t t , LajidsGape SaWeiiei -in r tr-m ' ii - in r es nri I iT - ' 9 A.U Mia. I.&JSJ'JI i . A ' :.;'" ' r"""" AND; f ;-..'- . 1 Will contract to m terraces, walks and iawns aet trees, shrubs, evenrreens. rosea, bulbs. &c. and suddIv them at reaaonable rates.- Orders taken foe all ktndJ of nursery and greenh 4. ton.k. . " - ' - - ----- - . . Will coa tract to plant, prmt and roi, lar orchardm and vincuards. careinar for them Hit years.or more bringing them intopmntabiebecriig. - rienm jewwo viur wua an Aucmson ana Sons, or address me through post oXce, and I will call. Respectfully j ,n& F. W. VESEY.i lS55. '---: Established. 1833. . ... - A- sit, -fTtaEMCJV r, . ECT THE S Irtirr " ' fOK SA t c on ty by 1 ' Bm COSBYi 27 ; PiU6 Avenue, v; ','. a-" DEALER.nl ;' ; . -' !27 Watches! Clocks. Jewelry . Silver and plate j ware - ' - upucAi uooas, 1701a t-ens, vc dto. -Larsre and varied assortment oi Ladies and Gentlemen's Gold Watches at low prices. Largest assortment of Weddine Kins In the city. - . All repairing In WRtch's. c'ock. rm lewelrv neatly and prompt done at r-i!oiibie flgurtai. fiJlSFAOlI'-Ot;hAiTEV. :r to "'tita coriti'UKi!iiii oi ill. i atn v; g .i ii . j- ty tKminwcd (l.:r.i'g dm-dv .&) .-ui i! ; i. RoakEstate - ''r' KlIblDENCE Or J. M. CAMPBEJX, WEST ASHEVILLE. , TSSHKE -UlJLIjlOJy ACRES JtOR SALV ! From $ 1 to f 2 per acre, and 40,000 acres given away. Real Estate bought in Asheville through Refers by Fermisaion to Hon. Hugh Thomson, Assistant Sec U. S. Treasury, ' '' Key. Sam Small, Washington.D. - Chestnut st, Phila. . O. H. Sam peon & Co., 69 Chauncy at., EcstoM; 57 Leonard st, V. Y.; 206 Brown Bros., Providence, R. I. t. l Col. Frank Coxa, Prop'r Battery Park Hotel, Asheville,"Nf C : , Geo. W. Palmer, Banker, Saltville. Va. " . - Bank of Asheville, Asheville, N. C. " '' :': .-. . Commercial Bank. Cornmbi. S. C . .. : , .. Carolina National Bank, Columbia, 8. C , uptions on rroperty uougnt ana ooia S? Makes buying, selling, renting and exchanging property a specialty. WANTED All kinds of property, both city Mid country; also, mineral and monnta'.n lands and farms near Asheville. The following propertv, improved and unimproved, will be sold by me Btraiiht', without commission or intervention of middlemen, at prices and terms to soil t he purchasers SO acies and a beantifnl residence with all mod ern improvements on Hill tt, only 6 minuted walk to court house. A bargain. Vr will te sub divided and sold. 4 hcuitsjind lots on 'Bill st, very desirable. 2 lots nen r Xew Depot. KeTersionary interest in Patton Are. Hotel ; 16 rooms, lot 60 it on Ave, 150 ft on Depc t t. 10 lots on Patton Ave and Depot st. 21 acres right at Sulphur Sprinjrs frcntlEg 1400 ft on rail oadand same on main Haywood turn pike; beautiful grove. k:: r.crcs r.t Turnpike; fit est grape land in W. N.C. 4000 acres near WalhaMa, d. C. a loU on Wiilow st. 24 acres ur 29 lots of Dr. nordy place; One lor a truck farm. 4 acres and hous, one mile fi om o- tut house; eheap. 18loisonMainsv. 04 acres or 0 lots near corporate limits IK ml. from court house : the finest rtver and mountain views, also line 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 bavo also much property, well'located, which is improved and ucimprovtd. Also proper- cn 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 with it advertised. They have authorized me to sell it, and pay me for it. Call and see me and I will show jou any property yon may wisb, and niH buy for persons wish ing to buy at a bargain and will save them money. . Pereons vrho have property and desire it advertised can have it done throngh me free of cost. - Persons who want to look at property with the view of buying will be shown around the city free in a comfortable conveyance. ' Foa Bent 9-room house, tarnished, in Doubleday. Ample grounds. Comforta ble house. Cheap. : ATTETION 1 By order of the owner, the undersigned will sell at a positive bargain good only for two weeks, six lots on Bailey stieet, 75x165 One half cash balance on eaBy terms; two lotsf on Hill and Bnttrkk tticete, and five lots on Hazel Hill 50x125. Apply to J. M.-CAMPBELL. A hoarding house within two minutes, walk of public square' on' Patton A venae, large grounds, well shaded, good garden, $60 per month unfurnished. Furr.iture for sale or hire. One furnished house, 9 rooms, in Doubleday; one furnished house 21 rooms on Haywood street; one furnished house 7 rooms on Town Mountain; one unfurnished house 6 rooms on Haywood street; four unfurnished houses, 2 and 4 rooms, outheide avenue; two unfurnished houses Philip street; t o unfurnished houses Oak street. - . . E. V. JONES. R. P. PORTNEB- JfiHES i PORTfJER, ' No. 16 N. Court Square, ASHEVILLEN. C. " ! Manufacturers of and Dealers In HARNESS, Saddles, Bridles. &cJ, . And dealers In OLLARS, Horee-Erushes, Whlps Currycombs, Spurs, 4c. Fine English Saddles a specialty-Fly Nets, new lot oi Brittle Goods just atrivo'i roccs, u.ie isrcHMs iumuiuiit Afl A n.inin1ati aiuur tnr.ti 1 .f AVArvnhTlir 11S1I. ally fonnd ia a . Fiia-Class :EsllisliBit Our prices shail be si low as tne lowest hero or e-sewuere. uiveusacaii, : JON f PORTNEB, ( Janid rid 16 K. Conrt Square WATfi Motors. The Asheville Waterworks now furnish tuper- ior facilities for the use of these Motors. . Tne TUElil atod tlie BACIitS ' MOTORS (rive cheap and efficient power for many mann, laciures ana mausines. i ney are nsea lor run ning one or more Sewing; Machines, dents' lathes ana engines, conee muv, ice cream ireezera tans, pnnunir Dresses. toDajco macninerr. raws. eto., etc. Power from the least rea-dred to 2U hoise. . -, . TUB TXISBK AXD-TlIE HaEKUS ASS TTTE LEADiyO WATER MOTORS AttD ARE USED TUE WORLD OVER, Agents for the . -Tt wk' HydL: a'aliEItyttis, , For J assengers and Freight. These elevators axe ' - Absolutely Safe. ' " fssitlslaetlon Guaranteed. ' ' W.S.CTJBHMAN,.ta ' - A W.L1ND8EY, 'pgan . ficaaquarters at the office f the Singer Minn 1 ctnrina Co, 63 South Main at. ipl 19 dtf . pi i. fitzpaTeick. t. w. fitzpatsIck FITZPATRICK BROS, V.:' FrjnctUjnl Painter?) 4 : 26 N.MainsU ASHEVILLE, - .-' Dauuraa w fi ; y i ' aecrutpns. PaintsSiitis, Ready Mixed Paints a Specality. ";. Etlimate Fvmdthe-i on Application. . ; yMl orders by mail promptly attended tpf. . -',;-. - -' : . f ,nov is dtf . .r .Cesar's Head Hotel. . i Located upon the summit of : Cresai'ei Head Mountain,, . an oritiying spur of the Blue RidgeV 4600 feet above tide water. , -.,-' Averabe temperature during ' the hot months from 00 to 70. Climate incomparable "an elixir &l life." rfeenery varied. gTand and, beauti ful. Mineral waters dlxuidant. Is now open for tbe season 01888. Ev ry couiforl provhh-d that it is poseible to t bti ii- in t'i on itn' aiu oountrv. ; (in- ' x .. i'J.y t-'i-i ti"' ,1 T). fly Ml i-. . . i - r I Dealer- apent SWtJf' it J. M. Campbell always proves a Bonanza - .. -A 4 lots near cemetery. lot on Academy st. . . - . ' 8 lots on Bailey it. 5 lots on Wallach st. 5 lots on Town Mountain. - . . Slots on rhilHpstt. - ... 8 lota on Ballev ft. - Tbe Wddleton place of 10 acre rith tflie. Thl will be subdivided and told In' lots. It la located In the growing town of Victoria. 400 acres in Chonn s Cove from one to two ml. from city. 111 be ao.i as a whole or subdivided to suit tor small farm- Soil is rich, timber heavy ana Diacx ieaa ana aura mines oa ;be propcrtT in large quantities. - . 30 acres near Bristol, Tenn. One bnuse and lot in Bluff City, Ttfnn. $1120 stock of Columbia Bridge Co. A toll bridge bringing large monthly dividends at price asked. . , ? , fSOO.COO. stock of SiludaMfg. Co. C-ltuiLia, s. C, finest property for manulacturing p i rposea la the 8outb. Developed horse-power, lUjbOO. Boneombe county bonds lor sale. The . Clieilpcgt KewMpaper ; in " THE ' - -'-' - Philadelphia Record' Is sent to any Post Office address lit the United States (postage paid) for ona yearj . ; Daily except Sunday) for $3. ' DaiLK tincludinflr Rnnrlawl fnr Xa . IT COSTA1NS ALL THE KItWS Acauiiig mr tne rarmer; .'.--.. Readine fortheBumncfw Man' '-'-i Reading for the Household: , Reading for the Million. -.. i , Circulation Over 106,000. Its CheapfiWt Puts It Within tbe Reach .. , of Everybody. ; Rboord Ovvtcs.- 1 19 Chestnut Street, - Philadelphia. A large Hue of Men's' fine. low quartered Shoes running in price as high as IG.OOJ , . ;: '.1 REDUCED BSC-' , to an average price ot ...These are all standard gcodjj A Great Sacrifice figures to dose ciiu BEARDEN, RANKIN & CO., ' ": '. ''" :! ; 83 a. Main' tl 1M. THRASH C SOU, WEST ASHEVILLE. N. Cn - Now have a full line of ; goods especially suited to the wants of the public end we offer SPECIAL 'BARGAINS - We keeltS5erl6 &mtFf. DRY GOODS! "f -. HATii, SHOES,! 3 "! " ; NOTIONS IIliAYYj -. . ' " - ! . AND -v . . FAH1 1 L Y, G R Q C E R 1 ES; We pay the highest market prices for .: ,- ; ' t - -' --' GRAIN, HAY, " : , ' :a POTATOES, BUTTER, f : CHICKENS, EGGS tC We in'uiu il e public tq'tall and er cur Spring IStock. . ; f " firr-r's I't'ivcred in ti;e city,' '. I .' j f-u- N.. ly. 1
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Sept. 23, 1888, edition 1
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