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EDITION. D. W. FURM PROPRIETOR CAMERON. ilitor and Proprietor. Citizen JOB Office, 13 PATTON AVE. Our facilities are second to nono LEGAL BLANKS. LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, & lursor SneYeai. ., $6.00 3.00 1.50 V .75 Bit Months, . I Six Months VOL IV.-NO 152. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING OCTOBER 5 1888. v. PRICE 5 CENTS I - jtislng Rates Low. CitizeOo I tie J HAT'S 'Difference Between 1 -t oingdown Walnut t '. eating Chedt- " ''1 going up Chentnnt street eating nuts? answer : Oh Shucks I at the nuns difference vou will find if uveetiRate tbe various statements of oor 4etitora. each and every-ons of whom hn to be underselling all the others and the ibined atatemcnU of all - i't Amount to Shucks, u compare them with the actual e worth ana real merit oi QPER'S BARGAINS. t we aaywod what they say may sound similar, aame a. m does for instance : 4)tto B. Bohott; Ougt to be shot, tfere la ' a vast diffeieooe between the f meaning and the soucd. L Bemember COOPER fipalna are not word bargain!; they oxiatlin I good. " . "" COOPE? S !'rioes are not only low to the eye. but also to J tae Judgement. Call for proofs at corner Court Square and Ifain street A. D. COOPER, Grocer and Provuion Dealesv sag 32 dtw!2mos fMMPOUMD OXYGEN Drs.HABGAN & GATGHELL Corner Church Street and Pattern Avenue. ASHEVILLE, N. C Compound Oxvgen Inhaled, in connection vita mediuated Balsam Vapor, cures Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, M Catarrh, Sore THroac. Una of Voice, Diseases of the Liver and .KldneysBerj an-g'jgeases depending on U enres Kheomattsm when everytbing else ashivills, . v., January isss. In Justice to all similarly afflicted with our. selves as well as to Drs. Hargan A Gatchell, I voluntarily make the following statement : Mr wife kas suffered tor several years with severe lung; trouble, continuing to grow worse until last November when she waa unable to sit ap, but a part of each day. No appetite, night sweats, severe cough and loss ef flesh The best physicians of Poultney, Ver mont, advised an immediate departure Booth. . We reached Asheville November 17th, and com menced taking treatment of Drs. Hsrgan and Gatchell, inhaling Compound Oxygen and Bal sam Vapor. My wife has improved rapidly from the first. Her appetite is good,' sleeps well, eoughs bat little, raises Jess, night sweats ceased; ao puin anywhere, takes long walks and climbs the mountains with little fatigue and has gained I s. in weight. We feel certain another month's treatment will affect a permanent cure. At for myself 1 am delighted to state that I Improved willy from the first treatment and am nearly well, 1 have suffered for 88 years almost beyo d ndurauce with the worst form oi Mies. I Bad abandoned all hope of relief. The Drs. a-eatment has been gent.e and almost painless till has effected a cure for me. Yours respectfully, A. J. Smith. sir. and Mrs. Smith are living In town and can rarilr and add to the above. HOME TREATMENT, w. Baanufactare the Compound .Oxygen, and L!p i itAall parts of the country, even to the PaclA l Coast. We sen d apparatus and chemicals Ust two months for fia. This is as valuable kith, office treatment. The wonderful curative res alts obtained with aW r wtment is astonishing even to us. M i vish to team more ofthU treatment, and our m tle cure of Chronic Ditauet, write or a'A r ' ii traXed. book explaining trecumtntree. DBS. HAV9 W GATCHELL, j vain Street, Asheville, N . C 'i ag-dwtl ' Or.P Price Store. V 11V A large and very attractive line of Men's, Boys' anl Children's Suits rang ing from lew priced goods to something very tine. - -- Meainres taken for A .Raymond & Co., few York Tailors, and a fit guaranteed. tiaxiplee now ready ler inspection. ?a- . ' -.:-. wool uress uoocra ot tne DODuia- kabric (!reat VBioty a'"( Sati nes,Fer sales, DreDonRbams, Prints.&c Umss SilksTrrftfrS-Eetr vejfirea, Rha- James, Satins, Velvets and Shushes. tarpets, AH Sqoae. Smyrna, Ruga ;il-Olohs, Mattings. Cnrtain Goods in rat variety. Damasks, Towels, Napkins ,erl ts, Blankets, etc. 7Uo Rrns.'. Mprriam A Tvler'a Morgan Bros.' and Btoklev's Shoes for ladies, misses ana cnuaren. Banieter's and Z eg.er's Fine Shoes fo i..t. An.vor'aeekhnleil "$20: t .id Shr as "r men and a admi- tsr grade for bo 1 . . Derby Hata.Ci.it Hats, Soft Hats, and lea iur HaU. . . tv J mnH Rml. LTndRrwpar. Hoeierv nnllani and Cuffs. Suchings, Scarfr, Ties, Ribbons Corset auttons, Uraias, ana rancy vjwub buu ' j mail wares generally. - Parasols, Umbrellas, Fans, Khopping Bag, Clab Satchels, i runas, ore. Mens' Famishing Good' Casuimeres, Coatings. Tretds, Ken jucky Jeans, Uoaieaticr, p. Nos. 7 x 9 Tatton Avenue. , Br.ar23.ltf . ' rvV I 1 V J. W. SCHARTLE, JMIerclxant I'ailor, 42 N. Main St. ASIIKVII.I.E T. C oct 3 dtf THE BAICT1 CITIZEN Will be publisned vrv Morning (ex cept Monaav) at tbe following rata strictly cash : One Year, ... . . f 00 Six Months, . . . . '3 00 Three " . . . .. 1 60 One " . . .60 One Week, . . -.' . . 15 Our Carriers will deliver the paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subscribe in, and parties wanting it will please call at the Citiiir Office. L4RGEK DAILY AND WEEKLY CIR CULATION IS 'WE8TERN NORTH CARO LINA AND EAST TSNNESSEE THAN ANY OTHER PAPER. CONSTANTLY INCREAS ING. - tend your Job Work of all kindt to the Citizen Office, if vou want it done neaily. cheaply and trill dispatch. Arrival and. Departure of Passenger Trains. 8alisbuk.y Arrives 4:111 s. m.' leaves tor If or rintown at 4:40 p. m. tinnessei Arrives at 1.16 p. m- aaa leaves at MS p m. Arrives aIMS p. a., and leaves tor Salisbury at S-.55 p. m. Bpaetakbubg Arrives at-7 p. -.; leaves ler Salisbury at 7:10 p. m. Watkervillx Leaves Asbeville at 8: a. as., and arrives at S:3 v. m. FOR THE STATE SENATE. 36th District, S. B. BRIGGS of Yancey,' H. S BLAIR orCaldwelU 41st District, M. C TOMS oi Henderson. 42d District, LEWIS J. SMITH, of Jackson. 40th District, JOHX W. STARNES, of Buncombe. Bukcombs Democratic Tickkt : Legis'ature, M. E. Cabtkr, j. s. r. baibd. Treasurer, Regieter, Sheriff, Coroner, Surveyor, J. H. iyOURTNKY. J. J. Mackey. D. L. Reynolds. W. D. Hilliard. A. H. Stabdes. Asheville Ilealthfnl. Asheville is cleaner, and healthier now than ever before. No efforts will be spared to keep the city clean and healthy. H. S. Habeins, Mayor. IJNew Advertisements. Honey Lost F. B. Brooks. Umbrella Lost apply at tnls office. Imtortant to Bayers A. Whltlock, Agent. Absolutely Pure. 1 his powder never vanes. A marvel of puritr trength and wholesomeness. Mote economical .hail the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in soin petition with the multitude of low test, short ve1 . ht alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in an-. Royal BAxmaPowDsa Co., 106 Wall 8t., Mew fork. tanlM&wiam Our Arguments ABE STJSON t, But not our butter. We aim to make our PRISES SO LOW That oui goods always sell quickly and tbe Quality so High. That ths ques'.ion of real cheapness is quickly Eettltd aud CANNOT BE DISPUTED; We buy for cash and sell for cash or credit to good people and get so much trade that we can anord to be content with small profits. We are now receiving tbe largest stock of staple and fancy GROCERIES aver offered in this market. We carry a large stock of We are now receiving regular ship ments of u range?, Lmons, urapes, fears, c. Powell 8c Snider's Public Nqware, - AabeTille. sept 16 d6moa Bmeltlm'a Jismi Sthv . ' Ths Bust Bain (in the world for cuts Bruise, Sores, Uloera, Salt Bhenm, Fever Bores, Tetter, chapped Hands, chilblains coma, ana ail cnxa jianpuons, ana pounveiy enres Pilof, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. iTice ia cents ler oox. for' sals by H. H, a Lyons. dwly TO OCR PATRONS. 'The firm of Purman, Stone & Cameron has been diesolved, us heretofore announced. There are thousands of dollars dne on the books, which, if received, will be of great advantage in conducting the paper. It is neoessary t'oiit old ac counts be settled. We ask that all who own th3 Citizen office, fur sub scription, advertising or jub work, to settle at once. AH who have ao counts agaViiBt either of the firm, Furooan, Stone or Cameron, present them at once for adjustment. We only ask that which is due ns, so we can do honorable justice to those whom we, individually, owe- :., J P. Rousseau, Esq., of Charlotte, ts tfr the Granct Oentrili . V" T Regular Friday night gertuan at Battery Park this evening. Work on the new sidewalks on Patton avenue is progressing finely. Df . W. A. Patton, a prominent physician, of Welister, N. C, is in the city. How did you like . Campbell's speejh before the democratic club, lat niht. - J. A. Stikeleather, ot Iredell, is visiting his eon, Mr. F. Stikeleather, of this city. Miss Bettie Cochran, of Thomas ville, Ga., is in the city, stopping with Mrs. J. L. Smatherr. The new brick stables of W. P. Blanton & Co., on Pulliam and Wa. ter streets, are about completed. Extensive improvements in the way o: building, etc., will be com menced at Battery Park at an early day. The regular weekly meeting of the city council will be held at the Mayor's office, at 8:80 o'clock this evening The walls ot the new four-story brick building, belonging to Mrs. J. C. Spears, on Patton avenue, are rapidly going up. Dr. G. H. P. Cole, banker, and a prominent citizen of Henderson yille, is in the city, in attendance upon Conference. Regular weekly meeting of Ashe ville Lodge, No. 2, A. O. U. W., will be held at their hall, on College street, to-night at 8 o'clock. Mr. W. H. Hargrove, democratic candidate for the House from Hay wood, was in the city last evemng, on his way to Augusta, Ga. Don't forget to come to Ashevilic on Friday, the 12 inst., to hear Hon. W. H. Kitchen's great speech. Tell your neighbors to come, also. Mrs. E.-V. Davis and daughter, of this city, are visiting the former's lather in Mecklenburg county, Va. They will be absent several week?. The front of the court house was handsomely decorated yesterday by Messri. R. T. Owen & Son., the Main 6treet painters and decorators. King's combination spectacles, at Cosby ', are getting to be popular, it seems, and Mr. Cosby states in em phatic language that 'they will sell." Three cases were tried in the po ice court yesterday morning. . One of the defendants was fined 15 ; an other 2, and the other got ten days in the guard-house. The radical protective club will hold its meeting at the court house to-night. Brer R S. Ball will preach on the subject ot "protection to infant industries." Democrats, of Buncombe, do not fail to register. The books are now open, and we cannot afford to lose votes, simply by a neglect, on the part of the voters to register. The democrats of Marion will have a democratic flag-raising at thai place to-morrow. Enthusiastic speeches will be made by leading local democrats. - Dr. Chas. Keams; a distinguished physician, of Covington, Ky , ar rived yesterday morning. He is at the Oakland Inn, at which place be was preceded by his wife and daughter. ' Let every democrat in Buncombe turn out and hear Hon. Wm, H. Kitchen, in this city on the 12th. He is a strong speaker, and handles radicalism without gloves off on every occasion. ' The M cManam Trial, The trial of - John McMahan for the felonious killing of E. Buchanan, removed for trial from Jackson couu- ty to Macon, was begun on Tuesday at Franklin. A special venire of 150 waa ' summoned. Three juryman were seleoted from the venire. The selection of the jury was made in about two hours, and a very im partial one is thought to have been secured. Solicitor Moody is assisted in the prosecution by G. S. Ferguson Esq., and Messrs. Kope Elias and W. W. Jones appear for theprsoner. At Law's. Trade hta 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 lorks at about halt price. As use al we mean what we sav. Ask fofgdods advertised or ve them in window with prices on. Call curly, at Law's, - . . - South Main street, I Tor the Ashev ille Crnzut. YELLOW FEVER. How It May Be Stripped of Its Ter. Some fifty years ago Dr vAmuel H. Dickson said to the writer. "Yellow fever seems to':.jxqirv--a collection of homes " ; 'As I-understood him, it would not thrive in open places. He added, "it spreads slowly from a centre, and one Could keep out of ihe way ot it." In a watch -of fifty years I have never seen it otherwise. It spread slowly in Jacks.uyill? and litis only now reached the su burbs. - The only time ( ever 6aw it oc SullivanV lsliiid it began on Fort Moultrie and did not spread to the west end of Moultrieville, - although 25 per cent, of the garrison died ot it. I tqiak that a mil-away, from its centre, in any other direction, the air was - as healthful as ever. :.JSo quarantine was thought of. When Us pt. Wilson, ot Auguia, Ga., died, . 1 took his boy to -.uy house. No harm came of that. In Charleston .it al wars came from the hold of a West India v eel and I could note its ppiead, and along in the forties, I do not " think it spread over the neck or to Hainp sted. Gadsden's wharf and its vi cinity seemed free from It. Houses were scatiered ; the winds had free play, and certainly the people seemed to feel little anxiety for their children. . Believing that the poison of yel low feyer is as deadly as that ot the rattlesnake, I do not believe that there' is ever occasion for panic or stampede. Those near the spot from which it is rtarting cannot be too quick to move, but, if into tents, say from Jacksonville, they could and should camp only a few miles away, say on the first real sate pine land ridge. Then, in advance of the disease, the people should move from the next circle, and so on. 1 should move more quickly if in the current of a steady breeze. It can and has been waited in a steady breeze, eay from one man' of-war to another, one nunarea vards awav. into Mt. Pleasant, from a fleet of lever vessels, and the ships and houses then furnished all that was wanted to make new centres of disease. . ' So vellow fever docs not crawl on the ground ; neither does it go with the bodies of the sick for it never spread in all the years in South Caro lina, from one single patient. They never had it in aummervnie or vx lumbia. or anvwhere else away from the hold of a vessel and this makes, the chief difference between Colum bia and Augosta. isox cars may 4 carry it off with the person it they are allowed tcvBtay among houses too near the track. It would be 6ale in view of present ignorance, to haye temporary depots, say a quarter or a mile outside ot towns in open places. It has a living germ, tor vessels with it have been ordered north into cold that Eeemed to have killed it; but on going back in mid ocean to warmer weather, it broke forth again almost proving the powe: to rc-pro-duce itself. Some warm part ot the ship had preserved the necessary force to begin the work again. Jacksonville people may find more than burglars in their houses if they are not open to the cold before they sleep in them. The burning of fur niture, clothing etc., is unnecessary. It obeys laws very different from cholsra, small pox, typhus or scar let fever. The source of trouble must be sought for in the air, and it will be found to have life able to Dronaerate itself. It did not for merlv eo into the hill country of Cuba any more than away from sea and water in the boutn. What railroads may do, remains to be seen. There is one clear duty for all Christian neoDlo and that is to have for everv town outside-of citif s, hospitals for contagsous or in fectious diseases so that such peo pie can be cared lor. Every town owes this to itself, and none more so than Asheville. .Good healih.k her trade mark, and yet, our past experience is th-t if it were found that the sea se pent was dangerous, there are no lack of loud mouths which would rend the wr with as sertions that the streets of Asheville were full of 6ea serpents, that Bat tery Park had been abandoned to them. - Let us have out ot town hospitals; let us say we will care for all sick, but we will nave no con i tasious diseases in Asheville, and then let us see wnav our sianaerers will do about it. , L.M. H. Attention A. L. L You are hereby ordered to meet at the new armory, in the Johnston building this (Friday) eveuing, at 8 o clock. By order oi J. H. Babnakd, Captain commanding. F. M. Kimberly, O. 8. ; : Mr. N. P. Chedester. By special invitation, this gentle man . goes : to Hendersonville tor morrow, where he addresses a mass meeting of all the Democratic clubs of ' Henderson county." Extensive preparations - have been made for a bis time, and our friend Chedcster will eertainly make the people a big speech." A report of the meeting will be published in the Citizen Sunday morning. V Denote an impure stats of ths blood and are looked upon by many with suspicion. Aoktr's Vlnn Vli.i. will reman all imDuri'iea and lnava ihe enrntilexion smooth and olear. There U nothiiur that will so thoroughly build up the constitution, purify and strengthen the- whole system. Bold ana gusxanteea cy sai aroggwt JJew stock Underwear and Ties, at Wwrtxoca's. THE METHODISTS. YESTERDAY'S SESSION OF CONFERENCE. SEVERAL. DELEGATES ARRIVE ON THE MORNING TRAINS, "r v AN D ARE LOCATED,--. - . Sot Much Business Transacted Yes terday Sermons . at the '-.Sev- . . eral GUurcb.es Person- :' V"-,'." ' ai, Etc., Etc. : vYraferday' attendance upn the sepsioa of tb Holston Conference 51 ' ikJreiised by the ariival yiielctes Jgo lh jBr'fe vesa l trains, and an increaseu ctSgregsftion of citizens and visitors" td the-city. The newly arrived del egatc-s were at once comfortably lo cated by Dr. G. C. Rankin's recep tion commrttee, and at 9 o'clock the second day 's session of the. confer ence was opened Bishop ' Hargrove presided, and the devotional exercises were con ducted by Rev. Frank Alexander. The secretary, Rev. Mr. Carden, read the proceedings of the previous day's session, which were corrected in a few miuor details.and pproved. He next proceeded - to call the roll, and the following named mem bers of the Conference, not present on Wednesday, responded to their names: Revs. John W. Bird, L. H. H. Carlock, D. D. Hearon, William Robeson, W. L. Richardson and Messrs. W. C. Brown and J. A. Rea gan, lay delegates. Dr. J. Q. John, secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions; Rey. Mr. Webber, of the South Carolina Conn ference; Dr. F. M. Grace, and Rev. Frank Hudson were introduced to the Conference. - Ths committee to fill vacancies xisting on the committee on Con ference Relatious, reported three ya- i cancies, and nominated tbe follow ing gentlemen to fill the same, viz: Revs. U H. H. Carlock, B. W. S. Bishop and W. L. Richardson- Tbe report of the committee was adopted, nd the appointments eonnrmed by the Conference. A communication was read from Rev. W. C. Dunlap, commissioner of education, and the same referred to the Board of Education. A communication from Dr. J. G. John, secretary of the Board of Misiion, was read to the Confer ence, and mi motion, referred to the Conference Board of Missions. Dr. John addressed the Conference at length in the interest of foreign work. Revs. R. W. Kite and E. F. Kahle were nominated and elected assist ant secretaries. - The following local preachers were elected to Deacon's Orders, viz: Revs. Samuel E. Houk, Newton C. Combs, John A. Clarke, Thomas B. McCur- dy, Robert Ramsey, Adam Keath- ley, John D. Gibson, Joseph B. Hyder, David r. Limb, tiamaliel W. Biyant. The lo.lowing local preachers were then elected Elders, viz. Revs. J. E. Moore, James C. Kinzer, A. Ko gan, J. L. Teague, J. A. Stubble field, John Woolsey, Henry A. Smathers. The following members of the class of the third year, passed ex aminations of character and. course ot study prescnoea, ana were--o.i-vanced to the class of the fourth year, viz: Revs. W. R. Snyder, W. M. Dyer, James A. Burrow, D. C. Home, F. H. Farley, Frank Alexan der, E. F. Kahle, R. W. Kite, G. R. Stuart. Rev. J. F. Austin not bemsr pres ent before the Examination Com mittee, was continued in the class of the third year. Rey. Edmund Tilley, ot the third year class, was sent as a missionary to Brazil. After announcements, singing of the doxology. and the benediction by Bishop Hargrove, the second day's session of the Conference was declared adjourned. Amo- T , the prominent divines and delegates in attendance upon this session of the Conference, are Rev. E. E. Hoss. D. D . who- fills a nrofessorshin in the Biblical de partment of Vanderbilt University, at Nashville. Tenn. : - Rev. L. H. H. Carlock, president ef Sullins College, at Bristol, Tenn., is also present, and is oue of the committee on Conference Kelauons. Judge D. K. Young, of Knoxville, Tenn., is also present as a lay dele gate, and is one of tbe strongest friends of tbe iloiston conterence and its people. Kev. U. V. Hearon, V. u , pres dent of Maitha Washington College, at Abingdon. Va.. also came in on yesterday's morning train, and was cordially greeted by the conierence assembled. BishoD Hargrove will preach sermon to me visiting ciergy, . . .... in the chapel of the Asheville Fe male College, this eveuing, at eigni o'clock. - A reception and collation will be tendered to visiting, preachers and delegates by tbe Asheville lemaie Callege this evemng, to wnicn oniy those who are really delegates wil be erceived. ' . There are eighteen candidates for admission into orders, at this session of Conference, and tha rites wil probably be conferred upon them Sunday morning. . - tonierence will probably adjourn on luesd.iy evening, so we ara in formed by t lose i)i a . jumiuoa to know. The Conlsreme, at its session yes terday voted a resolution of thanks to the Asheville Female College, (or an invitation to attend a reception at the College this afternoon. Rey. C D. Smith's emi-ceuten nial serracn.delivered at Dr Rankin's church, last evening, fore the Con ference, was one one of the most in teresting and instructive delivered during the session. ' Rev. R. , G. Waterheuse, at . the Presbyterian church, yesterday morn ing, and Rev..Sewell "Philips, at the Church street Methodist church, yes terday afternoon, preached. able and eloquent sermons to large and apre- ciative congregations. Xnis morning, at 11 o clock. Rev. W.X. Richardson will nreach at the Prtsbyteriam church, and those who attended will hear a most able dis course. v - v "'- -. '. There is plenty f good preaching. good talking and good singing at the Church street church every morning andail-who -reUiered together there, hear and see mjich -that fills their hearts with true dslightr '. : ; - . The delegates and visitors are showa every attention by our minis ters and citizens generally, and every one seems to have but One .point in view, and that is, to render the stay of our Methodist friends pleasant and ageeable in every particular. We are glad that the Holston Conference selected . Asheville as its place of meeting this year, and we can but believe that we utter the sen timents of our whole people, when we say that we shall be truly glad to have them assemble here more fre quently in the future. ASHEVILLE ABROAD. The Pnrcnase of Onr Sewerage Bonds by an Angus ta Banker. The Augusta, (Ga.) hews is pleas ed to say the following: 'The Asheville Citizen of a few days ago brings intelligence of a big sale of bonds in that city to a well known Augusta broker, as follows: "The Asheville Bewerage bonds, amounting to one hundred thous and dollars, were yesterday sold at par to Colden Rhind, Esq., of Au gusta, Ga., Mr. Rhind is the -same party who purchased tbe water works bonds, and his faith in Ashe ville paper is immeuse." It appears that Mr. Khind's faith in Asheville bonds has been justi fied by experience, and he certainly seems to have sufficient reason to be satisfied with hia present pur chase. The placing of tbe water works bonds was ao satisfactory that he had no trouble in his purchase, and we predict that he will see a big demand for tbe present issue. Financiers as .well as tourists are fa miliar ' with fAsheville's prospects and its wonderful growth. We might easily . recall some of the many attractions of the wealthy capital of Buncombe c uuty, hut it will sumce in the present case to state that its real property was as sessed for taxes ia 1885 at $1,000, 000; it is now assessed at $3,750,000, a valuation which represents about two-thirds of its true market worth The population in 1885 was 4,000; it is now lO.OOO.There is now upon the city a deit of only 8140.000, the bonds representing which nnd ready sale when placed upon the market at SlUo ou per hundred ol face value. The interest is oromptly paid thereon semi-annually at 6 per cent per - annum. Ihe city will soon have a complete and extensive sew erage system ot tbe most approved character. For the purpose of com pleting this system the Board of Aldermen was authorized by a large majority of the qualified voters, at an election for .that purpose held with all tbe legal formalities ou tbe lOth day oi July, looa, to issue and seil coupon bonds upon the city, of denominations to be determined by the board to the amount ot one hundred thousand dollars to be known as the City of Asheville Sew erage Bonds, payable at thirty years from date at tbe omce oi tie lreas urer of said Board of Aldermen, and to bear interest at 6 per centum per annum, payable semi-annually at the same place and represented by counons. These bonds have just been issued and purchased from Mayor Hark ins and the authorities bv Mr. Rhind, one of Augusta's leaning - brokers, and their placing will create strong demand for such popular se curities, '.:. . ; t i a - Miss Flora Whitlock respectfully an nounces that she is now prepared to give eseons in Instrumental and Vocal Music. Thorough instruction given. For terms apply to No. 29 Wood tin street Asheville, N.C. may 2dtf. Fob Cakpsts, Dry Goons, TJnebwbas, Clothing. Wbafs, Fins Boots ado Shoes, Hats, Nickwiak and Fubmsh ISG UOODB, GO TO THX ONB PBICB 8 ORB dst . H. Redwood & Co, The Sweet & On Overalls fit like a tailor-trade suit. At Little 10. Tatton Avenue. . . dlt A fresh lot "of Rovster's fine candies just in at - Robbbtp & Pkrkv's, No. 29, South Main si- J.'.'. . ' Ptapt Bfrgwhtr OnuSim oor 'statement when ws say that acker's English Remedy ia in every way super ior to any and all other preparations for the Throat and Lungs. In Whooping cough and croup it is magio and relieves at once. We offer yon a sample bottle free. Bemember, bis Beoiody is sold on a positive gnaraat oe Just Open. COfcJUtCT STYLES IK ! FIX X ClOTIIIHG, Overcoats, Suirts and Drawers, Hats, ia U. KIDWOOD s L.O. dst .-'-V--" v . - , The largest and best assorted stock of fine candies in Asheville can be found at Robbrts & Pebby's, . - - Ko. 29, 8cnh Wain 8 ." Th SWjy Jrrfict Mnrnttg ': For habitual constipation, dyspepsia, and kindred ills is the famous California liquid rait remedy, Byrup of figs. - It strengthens well as cleanses the system, it is easily aken, and perfectly harmless, tor sale iy H. U. Lyons. . . . AN ABLE SPEECH. DELIVERED BEFORE THE DEM- jf.- OCRATIC CLUB, By Mr. J. M. Campbell, at the Court House Last Nig-ht Appreciated by Those Who Heard ir. At 8:30 -iVuDck Ust evening. Pres ident H 'J drier, uf . the young iirii's denioi-ni'lc t;Iulvof this city, liiiour.c i t she assembly present h u they would ho addreed bv lr. J. M. Campbell, a proiiiinett democrat and real estate dealer, of Arh'.'Villf. ' The audience Mas not so large as we fclioufd like to have sen Wfwnt, owin rp d.ubi to tlie fact that a lartjfiSaiber of our people were . at the different churches , iiyih,.. city; where cfonferenca services were bo ng held, last, night. Mr. Carter,' in feW' iHnplimentary remarks, in troduced Mr. Campbell, who was greeted with applause as he arose and began his speech. We regret to announce in the beginning, that the length of his very able address precluded its publication in these columns, and at the same time sug gest to the democratic executive committee, the advisability of pub' ishing the same in iiamphlet form and scattering it broadcast among the people of tbe district. Mr. Campbell is an eay and flu ent speaker, with fine delivery, and excellent oratorical powers, and his speech last night, showed much careful study and research into the important political issued and movements with which the Ameri can people are confronted to day. His analysis and comparison of the two national platforms, so far as they are related to the tariff ques tion were most magnificently made, and his explanations and elucida- Bions, showed a complete mastery of the intricate problems therein con tained. The evil results of protec tion were shown to the people in all their horrid nakedness, and the hy pocrisy of radical leaders received no mitigation at the speaker's hands. tiis. tribute to Cleveland, 1 hurman and Fowle were in excellent taste, and couched in chaste and elegant language. His denunciation of Ben Harrison and Morion was bitter, and the record he read of Harrison was within itself a most powerful argu ment against the kid-glove aristo cratic leaders of radicalism the world over. Mr. Campbell made a great speech a good speech, and one that every body could understand and appre ciate. He spoke over an hour, and held the strict attention of the au dience from the time he began until he closed bis speech, the Citizen congratulates Mr. Campbell upon his very excellent enort. Registration Attention Voters. Having been appointed registrar for tbe "First East City Ward, embracing all persons inside the city limits of Asheville residing on east side of Main street," I hereby give notice that I have opened the books lor registration for the ensuing election in the room upstairs in tbe court house, lust above the shenu a office. It must be remembered that everv voter must register for their election as former registration will not answer. J. M. Israel, Kegistrar. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS j Lost. A small silk umbrella. Leave at dlt Citizen oflije. OTICE. The Dar.nershin exlstina- between James Wolfe anajonn c uaze as Dutcners ana provision dealers bat this dar been terminated. mo ouhuwhb wui ub ctiuiiiiuttu uy James Waif e, corner Patton Avenue and Depot street. OC. 4 OlW JAMES WVLFK. H OUSB FOB RENT. Perfectly new. brown Cottaee. on Eaatside Beaumont, near Capt. Hazzard's mansion. Has splendid weU of water and necessary outbuild lugs, cor rent cneap, Aaaress J AS. u. WAUMC.K, oct 4 dlw P. O. Box 659, Asheville. Important toJBuyers.; I respectfully invite the attention of farmers, mechanics, merchants, profes sional men, and their sons to my Fall and winter stock; ot ready-made clothing, comprising Prince Albert Suits, Cutaway Suits, back Suits, in Worsted Cashmere and Cheviots, Box (Josts, Overcoats, Ulsters, and Sew Markets, of the best Imported and domestic stuns to be found in New York and Boston. Many of them cnt br my direction especially for this market. I have clothing to fit men of any size. Extreme styles for young men; School Suits for Boys, Nobby Children's Suits and Overcoats in great variety for all. My long practical experience in the clothing business gives me certain advantages -that will tell in favor of my patrons. . The entire stock is-fresh, new and perfect fitting and. I warrant them to give penect satisfaction. . ' I invite all who are hard to fit and barter to please to look at my stock before purchasing elsewhere. No clothing house can please their patrons perfectly .without, occasional alterations. My facilities in this respect are the best in tbe state. A t ery wrinkle is removed on tbe premises free of charge. MERCRAHT TAILORIXa DEPARTMENT. I am prepared to show the latest novelties in merchant tailoring fabrics. My reputation for fitting ia such that I receive orders from many parts of this State. . A good pioportion of tbe best dressed citizens in Aaheville can testify to my capacity in this line. Please give me a call. Respectfully, . - "-. v A. WniTLOcK, Agent. ASHETTHiLB;- Military Academy. A His; n O-stdeTlaMleat XMnemttel AXD- ENGLISH SCHOOL L1M1T1D as ti . VH Ui ES The 11th Annual Pent in, comf okd of two emu of 20 weeks each conuaenota SEPT. 6th, 1888, AKD KSP8.JOKK ttlH, If ST Vor lnlbrmaUoa as regards terms, Ac apply to P. t. VJiNABUB Prlnciial. ., Updtf r . . ; COME AN si GhT THE . , CORRECT TIMIT.. BCCrTTJENlSON, IS Patton rfrenue. . DEAIiEBlNl Watches, .. Diamonds, Jewelry, Solid and Plated Silverware, Etc., GOLD PENS GOLD AND SILVER-HEADED CAN S3 ."UMBRELLAS, AC. ,i5 A Full Line of Bpectaclcs and Eye-Glas Telescopes and Opera U lasses, cinn. Scissors, Bazors and Fen Knives. . BEPAIEINGr and ENGKAVDTG Pine Watch :V; repairing and 'engraving A SPEC'IAIiTT, KEY WIND WATCHES changed to stem at short notice. Bring in your hard Jobs and have them fixe RIGHT AND WARRANTED ? OUR MOTT02IS . Reliable Goods AND- " Reliable Prices. ang 7 dly , i Cm D O w ft o a O I u o o a o C3 m O 4J 5 o D C3 O 3 60 53 u ft r I C3 ed rCj a "! iH M 3 15 3 O (D D 8 a a m a CD CD 0 c3 ft fl ft m. - . i . JLstS .1 ' V.! A V
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Oct. 5, 1888, edition 1
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