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D. Wi EURM AN, - PROPRIETOR ' Citizen' JOB Office, 13 PATTON AVI?. Our facilities are second- to none ' . i; .'.i-.Jj -Writ- LEGAL BLANKS,! .v3 ' s LETTER nEAt)S, " --y J BILL HEADS, A I"nnuan, Stone .-CaiJiCT ',". ' tM ! :.ditors and Proprietors.,, j - . . , , - . . ( 6UBSOI , DAJLYOnBjYeai. , ' $800 '' .: f IxMontha, . - 3.00 WEE 2XY, One, Year, " . . . L50 . ' Six Monfii , -75 tri VOL IV.-NO i46. ASHEVILLE, N. C. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS Advertising Rate Low.- DAILY EDITION. le i. lie eiio ,Th8 JJiuercncc , ccwwu A man going down Walnut street eating Chest f . nnU? . .. . V' - ' '" Or a going np Chestnut street eating ' Walnut? ', y-"- ' -'-i :Anstfer : Oh; Shucks!' ' Or abont the same differenoe yon will tod 1 yon investigate the wioui statements of our Tnrurtitnm.-e&en ana -everv -mm m nl&Tm to De nnaerBBujiix u tuv viui . V . - i 1 1 ii i I il. tha combined statement of ail Tot?t, Amount to Shucks, when yon compare them with the : actual valoea, tra worth and real merit of COOPER'S BARGAINS. What we aay and what they ay may sound Tory similar, aama a toil doe for instance : , - Otto B. Bohott; Ought to be shot, let there ia a vaet difference between the meaning and the sound. Bemember COOPER'S - Bargain are not word bargain;: thetfexfct in Li goods. , sVr- . v COOPER'S Prices are not only low to the eye, but also to the judgment. Call for proofs at corner Court Square and Main street. A. D. C00PE11, Orooer and Provision Dealer. ang 23 dAwlSmo COMPOUND OXYGEN Ofs.HlEGANMATCHELL; Corner Church Street and Patton 1 . Avenue. f ASHEVILLE, N. Componnd Oxvgen Inhaled, in connection "wlla medicated Balsam Vapor, cures Consump-' doe, Asthma, Bronchitis, Vm Catarrh, Sore rsroat. Loss of Voice, Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, Bladder, nd all diseases depending on ap'ire or Impoverished blood. It O'Vus Rheumatism when iverytbing ebe lalia . . f u n i n-nnM In Justice to all similarly afflicted with onr. selves as well as to Drs. Barsan A Gatchell, I . voluntarily make the following statement: My wll has so Oared for several years with severe lung tronhl.. continnlng to grow worse ntll last Kovembn when she was unable to alt np, but a part of each day. Noppetite. night sweats, severe cough and loss of fteah The best phyaiclaus of PouUney , Ver Boot. advised an Immediate departare Sooth. We reached Aahevllle November 17th, and coin senned taking treatment of Drs. Uargan and Wahell, Inhaling Compoond Oxygen and BaU ( saaa Vapoc. stT wife has improved rapidly lrom the fliar Her appetite Is good, sleeps well, eoughs feat little, raises Jess, night sweats ceased; a fVain anywhere, takes long walks and climbs the Biountaina with little fatigue and has gained ti in wigt. We feel certain another month's areat stent will affect a permanent cure. As for mywtC I an deli h ted to state that I Improved rapidly from the first treatment and am nearly Well I have suffered for 88 years almost beyo d endurance with the worst form o Piles, f I had abandoned all hope of relief. The firs. .treatment has been gent.e and almost painless - UU has effected a cure for me. Yonrs respectfully, A. J. 8 KITH. Mb and Mr. 8mlth are living in town and can Verlfv and add to the above. HOME ; TREATMENT, Wv manufacture the Compound Oxygen, and at.!;. ! 1 1 all parts of the country, even to the f aclit i OoaflL We send apparatus and chemicals lj twa months for lis. This Is as valuable Kin oiiioe treatment. -The wondertnl curative resalts obtained with atstreatment is astonishing even to us. It , Mt im to learn mart of this treatment, and our (a the eureo Chronic Diieata, write or e I.'.' av ' 'Hunted book explaining treatment free. URS. HA') K it GATCHTLL, v ;m Street, Ashevflle, . C. -s-dawtl One Price Store. A larj. and very attractive line oi Uen'a.'iioya' aai Children' uita rang iug from low priced goods to something ttj ant'. CO'- Meaiures taken for A. Raymond & Co., Hew York Tailors, and a fit guaranteed. Sanpleg now ready fer inspection. Ill-Wool Dress Goods of the popula fabrics in great vaaiety, alao Satines.Per eales, Dreas Ginghama, iwns, Prints.&c Lreas Silks in the new Vreayes, Ebo la meg, batms, Velvets and Plushes. ' Carpets, Art 'Squares, Smyrna Rus' Jil-IJI.jths, Mattines, Curtain Goods in - Iivat variety. Damasks, Towels Napkins . uovifrl te, Ulankots, etc 'ziecler Bros., Merriam St ' Tyler's Morgan broe.' and Stokley's Shoes for : raaifp, misses and children. litalter'a'anc Ziegier'a Fine Shoes fo Packard Grover'a celebrated "$2.60' tad "i"U" Uhotia f r nien and a eimi- imt gra-ie for boys. . - ' Derby Hats, Till .tats, Soft Hats, and Reamer Hats. . . " Wool and Gauz. Underwear, Hosiery, v,' Hid Fabrio Glove,, Collars and Cuffs, Suchings, Soarfc, Ties, Ribbons Corsets, Suttons, Braids, and Fancy Goods and ' jmallwarcs generally. Parasols, Umbrellas, Fans, Chopping - oa,, ciuo caicueis, irnnas, sc . Mens' Furnishing Good?. Cassi meres, Coatings, Trre)da, Ken . tacky Jeans, Domesticr, See. , - H- Eed-wood h Co., Nos. 7 A 9 Tatton Avenue. " mar23dtf , . . Chinese Laundry No. 13 Nortla aialn mt. Hop Wo, the experienced and skilled Chinese I anndry man, oilers his services to the public Vurk well done and guaranteed. Collars done ' np lor two eenls each.UoUs four tend a pair. teitl6&2w - THE DAILT CITIZEN '.' Will be published vrv Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rates itndly oath : t One Year. . . . . $6 00 Six Months, . . . . 3 00 Three u .. -. . " . . 1 M One " ' , 60 One Week. . i i . . ' . 15 J Onr Can-in ra will deliver the naner ev ery Morning' In every part oi the city to onr subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the UmixH umce. - - i SnaWsn- ' - v IARGKR DAILY AND WEEKLY CIB CULATION IN WE6TEHN NORTH CARO , LINA AND EAST TENNESSEE THAN ANxj OTHER PAPER. . CONSTANTLY INCREAS-, TNCk ; ; :' . Kmtl tMa .711 Wnrh nf nil Hnfl to Oi Citizen Office, if you want it don neatly. cneapiy ana mm tmjHucn. Arrival ana Departure of Passenger. ' ; ; Trains. ' . Z'.f"- ' BALaBTTiT Arrive 4:81 d. m- leave tor Hor Tlstown af 4:t) cm.' "imBl-ainfliL10KflL, IBUWWW 1S p. m. Ai rives at 9:46 p. m., and luaree lor Balis Dnry at v:oo p. m. SrARTANBuao Arrives at 7 p. m leave for Salisbury at 7:10 p. m. Waynksvii.le Leaves Asfcevllle at 8:2S s. a. and arrives at S o. m- . a'JE,a FOR THE STATE SENATE. 36th District, 8. B. BRIGGS of Yancey J H, S. BLAIR of Caldwell. y if- , .- 41st District, M. a TOMS of Henderson.': 42d District, LEWIS J. SMITH, of Jackson. 40th District," ; JOHN W. STARNES, of Buncombe. Buncombe Democratic Ticket : Legislature. M. E. Caeter J. S. T. Batbd. Treasurer, Register, Sheriff, Coroner, Surveyor, J. H. Courtney. J. J. Mackey. D. L. Reynolds. W. D. Milliard. A. H. Stabnes. Aahevllle Healthful. Asheville is cleaner, and healthier now than ever before. No efforts will be spared to keep the city clean and healthy. H. S. Haskins, Mayor. New Advertisements. . How to Succi ed W. C. Savings Bank. Overcoats at Little 10, Patton A f enue. i Gem Water FUter-J. M. Grera & Sons. West Asheville. Absolutely Pure. 1 h is now der never varies. A marvel of purity trcneth and wbolesomeness. Mote economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in Jonipetitlon with the multitude of low test, short nt aium or pnospnate powaers. nota only tn on. KOTUiSuuiBrowDUVo.tiw wail bk., New York. ianl9-d&wlxm POWELL & SNIDEIPS LIGHTHOUSE LOW PRICES " LEAD - THE - WAY, IS. I oi BREAKERS AHEAD. Bat Powell & Sniders low prices and sterling a will lead yon safely past them t re full of staple and fancv groceries- The largest ever offered in Western North Carolina. Steer clear of competitors' questionable induce ments and sail right into Powell 8c Snider Public Square, sept 10 d6mos AsheTille. BMtltltn't.Jmtcm BmMn Thb Best Balvk in the world for cnts Bruises, Bore, Ulcers, Bait Bhenm, Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hand, chilblain corns, and all Bkin Eruptions, and Dodtivelv cures i Pile, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to I give perreci sxua.'acuon, or money rarunded. I'rioe Si5 oents f or box. . For aala by H. H. I jyona. atwiy "BOODLE!" $2,000 .---i- - ' - $26oo t s 2,000 i S2,OOOf 'WHO'S GOT THE BOODLE?" Two tboueand dollars! 'SheUV out that boodle ! . . No cases were tried b&torj4ris Honor yesterday. Messrs Carter and Ewart fpoe at Mnrphy yesterday. J I. Mr. D. F. Herodon went to BJack mounjaiii yesterday. , . , ;V . Mr. "H. -T.i-Rumboughl ot Hot Springs, is in the city. v n t The Eastern mail train was about two hours late last sight. . No tobacco sales at ' any of ' the warehouses in the city yesterday. ;. Our friend Geo. G Eaves, , of the McDowell BugU, was in the city last night. Messrs Crawford and Rollins ad dressed the people of McDowell at Marion yesterday. - A large crowd will hear Mr. Cheiester's speech at Black moun tain, this afternoon. , " -; Asheville Chapter 'JR. A. Masons held their regular, communication at Masonic Temple last night How about that boodle? Are the white radical bosses going to giye the negro any of the swag? Col. A. H. Baird . has returned to the city from a trip throughout Mitchell and Yancey counties. Will" the white radical bosses give out that two thousand ' dollars to the negroes to-day? We shall see. Attend the auction sale of furni ture by Davis and Carter, at tbe Farmers' warehouse this afternoon. The McDowell radicals are talking about starting a paper at Marian the first number to make its appearance next week. Masters Will J. Cocke and Jamie Ray leave this morning for Wofford College at Spartanburg, S. C, where they will attend school. Hurrah for the independent spirit manifested by the honorable colored men of the city. They are tired of being sold out bythe hypocrites who profess to be their friends. The white radical leader are. beg ging the negro to yTJteTbr the radical party, bat they don't say a word about giving the negro, any of two thousand dollars tbey got from Washington. The white radical leaders tell the negroes that they have received no money from Washington; b.ut . the negroes know that they have, and they are going to have some of that cash, or break up the "game. The negroes should demand that they receive their share of the boodle sent to 'this city from Wash- ingion. n was vnienaeajor inemt ana they should demand it, rahd force tbe white radical leaders to give it up. A barn of tobacco belonging to Mr. Sobt. M. Bizzell, on French Broad was completely burned yester day morning, about . 1 :30 o'clock. The loss amounts to about $150, and our young friend has the sympathy of our people.1 Among the nine gentlemen ap pointed by Gov. Scales to represeat North Carolina in the Farmers' Con gress to meet in ' Topeka, Han., on Not. 11th, is Mr. .N. L. Barnard, one of the best and most energetic farm ers of Macon county. Rev. Dr. Carroll, presiding elder of this district, held the last quarterly conference for Centre church yester day ,andwillhavthelast quarterly eon f erence for city missions at Riverside church this afternoon at -3 o'clock. He will also conduct services at the latter place on Sunday morning and evening. The weather for a few days has had a genuine autumnal coolness, and the frost point was nearly reach ed in the morning?. In fact, in ele vations somewhat higher than this, frost has been; perhaps here also,for Mr. J. R. Patterson says he has ob served slight injury to his potato vines. The undue coldness may be associated with, tbe terrific north eastern storm which swept the New England-coast in the early part of this week. r Mr. J, Evans Brown is clearing off the ground on the ridge of Town mountain on the left of the Beancatcher gap, preparatory to the erection of his dewelling. - Tbis we presume is to be a handsome one to correspond with that of Mr. fiazzard, on the .opposite height on the fame, ridge. In time all this ridge will be crusted with similar houses; and then tenants may look down on their fellow - citizens below with complacent pride at the su periority of their outlook. - :itUWa ... ,... Trade has been just a little dull lately. We have decided and put on the market a large invoice of Fine Table. Knives, in Ivory, Celluloid and Bone, also to close out certain old or odd patterns of best plated Spoons and torts at about half price. . A nenal we mean what we say. Ask for goods advertised or ee them in window with prices on. Call early, at Law's, South Main street. " COLORED REPUBLICANS HOLD A MASS MEETING ATTHE " COURT HOUSE TO-DAY. : They WiU 'do, To-Day "What They Should Have Done Long Ago. Cutting lioose. Sick xud tirvd of the practiced humbuggery and falsity of the white radical leaders of this city and county. Ihs respectable and honor able colored republicans of Bun combe, will to-day hold a mass- meeting at the court, house which shall .seal tbe doom . of the hypo critss who have so long, and so eytw temalically cheated the negro out oi his rights. : The scales have fallen frrm the intelligent negro's eyes, and he is no longer going to submit, to the -indignity, .of being pulled around by the nose by, white radi cal leaders, and whipped, into line when "he makes complaint at . the infamous treatment he receives. Tha negroes are in earnest, and vwe are glad to see (hem at last begin ning to act for themselves and their own interests. The way they were treated by the white radical leaders and the "twenty-eight" white radi cals in the convention, held on September 8th, together with this late "boodle" dodge, has made the honest and respectable Buncombe negro sick -at heart Who can blame him, and who is it that should blame him, for trying to save himself from the continued trickery and swindling, practiced to ward him by those who pretend to be his friends? There is not a white radical leader in tbe county of Buncombe, or tbe State of North Carolina, who cares one cent about the negro, after his vote has been cast. These are fact3, and the ne gro is at last beginning to see them in their right light Let the colored men of Jiuncombo stand together. and 'protect thsmselve nnd their in terests, they have nothing tj ex pect from the white radical leaders. except falsehood,- loisrepreseutatloa, empty promises, and treachery. The sensible colored men of Bun-i combe , know " that' . 'we are telling them the truth, and we have only said tbis in order that they be warned, against the aU tempts of those hyppcritea who pre tend to be their friends, to sell them out again. Again -the Citizen says to the colored - men of Buncombe. in the utmost seriousness . "Act for yourselves and be guarded, against the treachery ot-tho white -radical leaders of Buncombe. 'A mass meeting of the. honest colored re publicans will be held to-day at the c6urt bouse, at noon, anffefbliovr ing able, respectable and intelligent colored men will address the meet ing : Kev. E. J. Carter, Prof. E H. Lips- combe, Prof. H. B. Brown, Thomas Forney, of Asheville ; Newton Shep. pard, Drymon Mountam ; John Chis holm, Limestone ;Andy Russell ,Lower Hominy, and others. We do not know what the mass meeting will do. All that we have got to say to the . negroes who meet here to day, is : "Act for your selves, and don't allow the white radi cal leaders to again sell you out, and make jools of you V act for youhselves, colored men of Buncombe ; you will lose NOTHING BY SO DOING. Before Ibis campaign is over the white radical bosses of Buncombe will wish that they had given the negroes that two thousand dollars; and dou't you forget it! The colored voters of Asheville arc not going to be cheated out of that two thousand dollars; the white radical leaders will have to give it up to them. The colored republican mass-, meeting to be held at the court house to-day, means- that the . negroes are tired of being swindled by the white radical leaders. - The efforts of the white ladical bosses to buy off the honest, intelli gent colored men last night, and therehy break up the mass meeting to-day, failed to work. It , served them right The negro is not going to be sold out again. Do yoti hear? . Dr. W. H- Blair, representing the Pa w-wap Botanic Medicine Co., of Baltimore, Md , is stopping at tbe Swannanoa hotel, will be in our city for three or four weeks. 'Dr. Blair comes before our people with a full line of medicines manufactured by the above company at Baltimore and our citizens can obtain circu lars and information of these valua ble remedies by calling on him at the above named hotel. He will give lectures on the public square to-morrow morning, afternoon and night "' JHmpUa tht Acs Denote an impure state of the blood and are looked upon by many with suspicion. Acker's Blood Elixir will remove all impurities and leave the complexion smooth and clear. There Is nothing that will so thorousrhlv build np the constitution, purify and strengthen the whole system. Boitt ana guaranteed Dyauaruggnns The Sweet & Orrs Overcoats, and it, like a tailor made to suit, at Little 10, Patton Avenue. f . an Pique, Collars and Cuffs,- d3t at Whitlock'.s. Lindsay's Views of North Carolina' are the finest we have ever seen. Over 1,000 of them on exhibition at his studio, opposite the poet office. Go and see tnem and get his new catalogue, uim The Sweet & Orr's Overcoats never rip or tear, at Little 10, Patton Avenue. Dr. Scott' Electric, Hair Brush", i!su Brush, and Hair Curlers, .Brushes or all styles and quality at 3W. C CarmiChaw., . 20 S. Main street.-: l. The Charlotte Democrat ' says : "The joint canvass between Judge Fowle and Col. Dockery closed with the discussion' at Mooresville on Saturday the 22d. Gentlemen who were prf-sent at that discussion tell us that it was pleasingto;democrats. and that J ude Fowle successfully met Col. Dockery at every point Throughout the whole canvass. Fowle 'ha sustained himself and Ciiu-n manfully, and all reports con cur iaymg that much good has u ..Jne the democratic cause. C ;t. Dockery is the ablest debater tbe republicans have in ' the State. but he dots cot seem able; to put his old-time fire into this contest Hereafter, Fowle will canvass tbe eastern counties up to the day of election," and Dockery many of the weeterncounties. . . fanderlin and ..Waddell, and Finger and . Davidson, and many cj.hera,. -have done Home splendid work in the campaign, and "we look lorward to handsome Democratic majorities in November. Brevard & Blan ton's Cash. Store. . For the past nine months, the above firm have done business on a strict cash ba&is and so far it has worked with great satisfaction, both to them and their patrons. The amount of goods sold has been as great as for the same time before this change was made and the an noyance of presenting bills avoided. It must also have been more satis factory to the purchasers, paying cash done, and of course some cheaper. Mr. C. D. Blanton of the firm, is now .North making pur chases for the fall and winter trade; being familiar .with the wants of this section he will no doubt be able to satisfy any all who may call on them.' The Raleigh Chamber of Commerce Is proving itself an active promo ter of enterprise valuable to the oity. Raleigh has been somewhat slow to move in the direction of interests in proportion to its population. It has made 8m material advance in the past few years, bat lacked much of reaching its proper standard, lne chamber of commerce is heaping ceals upon the back of the tortoise, and it moves. Already we hear of undertake ings to prove of lasting benefit. The roads are to be - improved within a radius of four miles around the city ; cotton mills and tobacco factories are to be established, and now we hear of a paper mill," the plant of which is to be removed to Raleigh bv a Northern party already having mills in opera tion in a -Northern town; ' lms is in" toeight direction." w BfaJ. W. A. Hearne Has entered upon the editorial charge of the Wilmington Messenger. This gentleman, not an old man, ia a veteran journalist, oie of the clearest and strong est writers in the btate, witn targe information on political and material affairs, and particularly well versed in the history of North Carolina internal improvement matters. We welcome him as friend and ally. Hon. H. A. Gudger at Franklin. Tn "referring to the speech f the above gentleman in joint discussion with Mr. Pritcbard, the Franklin Prtst says : . "But our space is limited. We regret that we can't follow Mr. tiudger in his diocussion of the internal revenue, county government and the Third party. We were agreeably surprised in Mr. vxudger. In our judgment he made tbe best speech that has been delivered here this cam paign, and beat of all.it made votus for the democracy." The "Coon" Club Held their meeting at the court house per appointment, last night. Lou Wells and R. B. Justice occupied the seats in the "arand stand " and Wells made a speech to sixteen black radicals; seven teen white radicals, and three democrats. The democrats were there out of curi osity, and the black radicale looked like a row of mummies in a dime museum. The white radicals were not enthusiastic worth a cent, and not a "coon" showed his teeth during the whole performance. Wells made a speech in which be said but you have all heard Wells; and what's tbe use of saying any more about it? Senators Ransom and Vance. In tbe following article the Charlotte Democrat expresses our sentiments exactly : "We haye heard or a few Democrat savins that Senator Bansom has been in office long enough and ought to give place to some other man. Pursuing the eame reasoning, we might aay that some Democrats who have held office nnder Mif. Cleveland for four years, ought, when Cleveland is re-elected, give way for "other Democrats. There are several nice places in this State which some of the out would like to have, and the present incumbents can't complain if Mr. Cleveland is asked to make a change after the 4th March next- on the same prin ciple that Ransom is opposed. We do not hesitate to say that it would be a great loss to the State to refuse to re-elect Senator Bansom he baa done more for the State than any other Senator ever did, excepting Vance of course. The fact is, tf the Republican members of the Legislature were influenced by a patriotic spirit, even they would not want to turn Kansom out. we never asked or receiv ed any particular favor from .Ransom, and don't know that we ever shall, but, as a North Carolinian, we want him and Vance kept in tbe U. 8. Senate. Tbey are ever ready to serve tbe interests of their constituents, no matter to which party tbey belong. We have no particu lar oDjection to otner gentlemen men tioned for such places, but we hope there win be no change at this time. Custom Clothing Measures taken for Browing, King & Co.. New York tailors, and a fit guaran teed. Sam Dies now ready for inspection at tbe Big 22, Patton Avenue. - J Max Makcus, Prop. MibS Flora Whitlock respectfully an uuunces that she is now prepared to give eaaons in Instrumental, and Vocal Music, Thorough instruction given. For terms apply to JSo. 29 Woodnn street Asheville, n, v, may zap, "THAT BOODLE." ANOTHER DAY GOES BY, AND thb' negro gets none of THE "STUFF." Fooled Half to Death by the Hy- . poe rites who Profess to be His - Friends, Ho Dares Not Open His Month. . There is not a negro in Asheville who does not now believe that the two thousand dollars, which was sent here from Washington for him and his friends, baa found its way into the pocketBofihe white radical leaders, to be used In the attempt to elect certain of t&eir number, to of fice in November. ' Tha negroes know that that money was sent here for them, but they have yet been unable to see what it looks .like, owing to the treacaeryihrpTe tended friends the white radical leaders of Buncombe. Why did not these leaders come out and say to their colored friends : "See here, we've got two thousand dollars, which was sent here to buy your votes for ub. We know you will vote with us, ar.d here is your money. It belongs to you, and we want you to have it Here, take it, and do with it as you like." Why didn't they do this? Why didn't they treat the negro ngnt f . Wny didn't they give the negro what be longed to him ? Listen, colored men of Asheville, and we will tell you tchy you have not gotten that money, and why you will never get a penny of-, it. -The' white radical bosses of Buncombe believe that they can force you to vote, whether they treat you right or not, and they need that two thousand dollars them selves. Of course, they will tell you that they have received no money. If they admitted receiving that money, then they would be com- pelledJLo give it up to you to whom it rightfully belongs. As long as tbey can humbug you they are go in? to keen that monev. When vou press them for it, then they will give it up. x ney aepena upon swinaung you, to raise up themselves, and you have nothing to expect from them in this campaign. Your vote is all they want, and after they get that, then you can go to the devil or elsewhere, for all they care. They, have proved that they care nothing for you, aad why you still madly and blindly follow them to your own destruction and their enrich ment, you alone know. Cut loose from them, if you wish to save yourselves. Make them give up that two thousand dollars, it ts your money. 1L belongs to no one else except you, and if you want it, you can make them turn it loose. De mand your rights from them, and you will see how quickly they will "shell" out when they find that you refuse longer to be swindled by them. They will tell you that they have no money. Place no confi dence in what they say; it's the same old dodge they are trying to work on vou again. They are not going to tell you that they have got your money, when they want it tliem selves. Do you hear us, colored men of Asheville? Listen to nothing they have to say, unless they give up that two thousand dollars, which belongs to you. Why don't they act honestly by you, if they are so !'fond" of you? Why didn't they give you representation in that con vention, held hare on bepU stn, H they "love" you so? Why didn't they let one of your race into that secret caucus, held in a lawyer's office in- Legal Block, on the morn ing that that convention was held? Why don't some of your white brothers make a speech before the members of your colored Harrison and Morton club? Thmi tirr. aihtime.d of vou: thfni des pise you, and swindle you every time they get a chance, x ney He to you on every occasion, and they hood wink and bull doze you faster than you can think. Make them give you that money. We have no interest in you, other than to see that you are treated fairly; especially by the hypo crites who profess to - be your friends. . We have no motive to, prompt us in seei .g that you are dealt squarely u :th by them. We do not expect you to vole the democratic ticket, aad we don't care a single cent whether you vote the democratic ticket or not All we want, -and all that the democratic ' party wants, is to see that yon are not swindled and sold: out, and humbugged and, cheated by those who say . they are your friends, but who are'in reality, your only real enemies. Cut loose . from this gang, colored men of Asheville, said go at once to work to protect vou own interests. Let these ene borse, unscrupulous politicians go By the board, Attend to your own affairs for yourselves; and our word for it, you will be better off in every particular thereby. . Make the white radical bosses turn loose that two thousand dollars. It is your property, and you alone are entitled to it If they want money, let them get it from where they can, butdon't let them Bwindle you out or yours. The Citizen wants to see the colored men treated fairly with, and if it can help them, outside of politics, it is alwaps ready and willing to do so. Let the negroes of Asheville remember that caucus and can vena tion, which sold them and their candidate out to the white radical bosses; and above and beyond all, let turm mate tue am witiie raji cal bosses turu ever to them the two thousand dollars which was sent hare for them, from Washington. "Don't listen to what, the white bosses say, until they give you that money. They will deny that they got it, in order to keep it themselves. TheyT trying to "freze" yon out. Don't U them do it Make them turn loose the . "stuff." and than, ii you want to trust them, we have not tne aiigniest objection. But make them give up that two thousand dol lars. It's your money. .Crawford at BCarlon. UoaW.T. Crawford and Maj. W. W. Rollins addressed the people of McDow ell at Mrin. vester'.av. There a large crowd piv.sent,and much enthusiasm was manifested. Maj Ro'Iins opened the discussion. Ha marlA tha nl set KDubliran band made the usual extravagant and' wiiauuus usenisDs wnicn inrnianes the chief atuek in trade for the radical lead ers. Me. Crawford murla nAic.Frni 1 VI1U1, and impassioned speech, ia which he, dealt with facta and figures with grSIt effect. The closest attention was dsm to the remswa-a maila K ti,. .Kim the democratic ticket and he was vocifer- ouBiTneeiaa nv us nann a ("MwfnrH made a great spaeca. and it did much maaiI Th. J. a;. ii a icuuaXa i 1 1 n rmrnnpraun nnr.iwr ' rrm m DowelT, is very bright indeed, arid a glor- iwu viiaury is assured in n oy em Der. Col. Iiusk's Horse's Tail. A few nights ago Col.Lusk, the repub. lican candidate for the Senate, went to Ay ery 'a Creek to address a republican meeting. While there some fellow clipped the end of his horee'sJaiL This was a very contemptible thing and the party guilty of it ought to be ashamed of it as every irood citizen is sahamnil fnr and of him. It is also stated that the nut on one of the Colonel's buggy wheels was removed. This was simply infamous. Who ever resorts to such conduct, ought to be punished. With one breath Col. Lusk's friends say a democrat did it, while with the next they declare efforts will be made to And out who did it It ia just as easy to charge a republican with tne tning as a democrat, but until the party is known, let it be left to tbe meanness of some individual and not to a party. in regard to tbe matter Mr. T. J. Car land, a leading democrat and aood citizen of Avery's Creek write us : Avkry's Cbbke, Sept 27, 1888. Editors Citizen : In regard to the conduct of some one at the speaking at this place on the night or tne zoin, i wisn to say that no one in the full faith of the democratic oartv approves of it, on tbe contrary all good citizens of both partiesstropgly condemn it, and all democrats will aid in ferreting out tbe guilty. It is not known who did it. and whether by a republican or democrat it was a mean act. There were persons from Henderson county as well as other townships in this county, present, and all republicans. We do not know who did the mean act but whoever did it ought ra dq punianea. Notice to Attendants upon the Federal Court at Asheville. Gkbknsbobo, N. C, Sept 17, 1888. At the request of. the members of the Bar, made for the purpose of affording many citizens an opportunity of voting in' a State ,and National election to be held on the 6th of November next. H is ordeied, That the clerk of this court give notice by publication for three weeks 'in the Citizbm, Advance-Herald, Sylva Herald, and Murphy Advance, that the dockets will not be called, and jurors, witnesses and parties will not be required to attend tbe United States Circuit and District Courts to be held in Asheville in November next, until Thursday (8th) 0 the first -week of the term oj said courts. Robt. S. Dick, dAwtf , . U. S. Judge. new te Saeeeed. The Western Carolina Savings Bank is open every day from 9 A. jtf. to 3 P. M., and on Saturday evenings also from 5 to 7. These hours are convenient to all, and gives every one a chance to .save money and get interest on it d2t We are. sole aeents for Sweet & Orr's Overcoats, the cheapest and beet made, at Little 10, Patton Avenue. dlt The best 5c and 10c Ciirars. Domestic and Imported, -in town, Tobaccos and vigarenea, ai uakmiohikl s NEW ADVERTISEMENTS fra-TaHTED. Three young ladies. Permanent employment, Address B.. care of Citizbx. NO MORE MODDY, UNCLEAN WATER FOR ASHKVILLS. Nat Green is now sole scent for the Oem" water liter, ana wui nave some one to call on yon at once. The Gem has been tested and endorsed by some ot onr leading Physicians. Have your - eaange ready. No one nsing city water will refuse to bny. umce at i. m. ureen eons, vi est asnevuie. S2pt 29 dim To the Ladies. i I wish to announce to tha Ladies of Aahevllle and vicinity tbat I have purchased Mrs. Eerndon's stocsrei jaiiunery Kooaa ana nave removed the same to Ko. 12 Patton Avenue. I will close out this rocxat v GREATLY RED'tJCED-pftlCES. - 1 -exnect soon to have aa entiralr new and alegaat stock ef Vf"aXL AND WINTER GOODS In my line in best trod and latest style?. I resneou uyasaaeau. . MISS PINK LANCE. HISS MARIA XDNSY wl l be with me, and wui oe pteasea to nave ner menus call. eptSgdlw AUCTION SALE! SATURDAY, 29th, AT THE FrntRMERS WjiREBO USE I CAB rcat OATH, Aietleieeiw, ' Will seH a lit of splendid Household and Kitchen furniture. Bed Room, 8uita, Beddings, o.,.Parlor Bait, Table Ware, 4o., 1 splendid t-'.v:ti, MajhlnA- 1 nlAnril.t rmk urw . ra-A xne lauiea are specially invited. Saw Commence at 11 o'clock? A.M. aept 27 d3t - ' ; -- ASHEVILLE Military Academy. A Hlfh vd Classical Mathematical -asd S WILIS H 'PCHOOI.-L1WTI D a to MTM TJSBS Tbe nth Annaal Setslvu, eom)o.d. of two cm of week each commences X SEPT. frra, Y8 A.VD ENDB.JONB ninOSSa lor lnanvaooa as regard terns, Ac., apply to 3. F. VANABUC Principal ', COMITANii GhT THE CORK EOT Ti:kE. ; IS ration Avenue.' DJSAIiEBIN Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Solid and Plated Silverware, Etc., GOLD PEN3, GOLD AND SILVER-HEADED CANES,' UMBRELLAS, AC. I T - A Full Line1 o Spectacles and XyeQlaa". .:: yTeleaoope and Opera Olaases, Finn-.; Scissors, Bazor and Pen Knives.2 -, "" " '- :.. .- .1 -..' . 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