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D. W. FURMAN - PROPRIETOR Citizen JOB Office 13 PATTON AVE. Our facilities are second to none LEGAL BLANKS, ; LETTER IIEADS, BILL HEADS, & SUBSOP DAILY, One Yeai " Six Months, '.' WEEKLY, One Year, Si a Months, 6.00 3.00 10 .75 VOL IV.-NO 164, ASHEVILLEy N. C. FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19 1888. PRICE 5 CENTS Advertising. Rate9 Low, DAILY EDIT IPX. J NO. J. CAMERON. Editor and Proprietor. : 1 he 1 .4 i FOLLOW THE TRAIL OF TRADE. AND IT WILL LEAD YOU TO A. D. COOPER'S, COULD ITS HISTORY BE WRITTEN TIB Tale of His Trail, would be aa romantic and interesting as the tales of those trails trodden by "Big Tom Wilson" the huntci and explorer of Western North Carolina, I'be steady advarce ol ' our arniv of customers has worn a trail; every step of which is a momenta of soma nri inriiffi overcome some doubt diBipaPd wuen in doubt where to go FOR YOUR- C Li i TAKE THE TRAVELLED TRACK Til IT I.EAIS TO COOPER'S. oot 12 dtf 0tfP0lMQ. OXYGEN Urs. H ARGAN & (jATCHELL I Corner Church Street and Patton Avenue. ASHEVILLE. N. C ' Ooonwmud Oxygen Inhaled, in (connection . lu medicated Balaam Vapor, cures Consump- , lion, AMhir.a, Bronchitis, Vat Catarrh, P re 1 . rhroai. Lossof Voice, Diseases 6f tT ?.- ,r "t" I t Xiilnev, Bladder, and all fiiseae d J.' Tit. iron V mv . ' ' u n ... . .t't.'t . 1 1 ' . ' m - 1 Muit.iia wiicu c Terrtfuns; '--ISO """laila I Ashiyilli, N. C'Sanoary 188S. I la Justtoe to all similarly afflicted with onr. selves at well us to Urs. Hargan 4 Gatcbell, I Jt rolentari.y make the following statement: y who oi sun urea tor several years with revere lnnjf trouble rontinninir to grow worse antil Inst Noven-.bri when she was uaable to sit up. but a part of each day. No appetite, night swears, geveru conga and loss of necb, 'I be best physicians of Pouliney, Ver mont, adriard an imrardiatc departi re South. nw,w.tni nDiioiiicncTcaiucr inn, ana com menced taking treatment of Dr Hargan and Gatchell, iuha inff C'omponnd Oxyeen and Bai- I tarn Vapor. Mv wife has improved rapidly from I I coughs bnt little, raises less, night sweats ceased; I I do pain anywhere, takes long walks and climbs I h the mountains with little fatigue and lias gained I I V ts. in weigh. We feel certain another month's XJLJreatment will affect a permanent cure. As for 1 , myself I am delighted to state that I improved J raiIly from the first treatment and ant nearly j l tiava suffared for S8 years almost beyo d I rnduraiico with the worst form of 1'ilcs.. ! 1 Bad abandoned all hope of relief. The Drs. I . ;retiDeni has been gent e and almost painless ' till has effected a cure for me. . Your respectfally, ' a l uug iin. nw aDDOiue la B-ooo. Bittens wen A. J. KMITH. 'r. and M. Smith are living In town and can rrrifv and add to tbf above. HOME TREATMENT, iTe manufacture the Compound Oxygen, and iM;: ! lf all parts of the country, even to the Pacini Coast. We send apparatus and chemicals jlaK two months for (12. This is aa valuable ruth office treatment. The wonderful curative results obtained with riatment la astonishing even to us. i s a wis a fo lean more ol thit treatment, and our VP.J in the eweqf Chronic tittata, write or all or u nraua ooo explaining treatment free. DRS. HAV9K GATCHELL, ' I yaln Street, Asheville, N. C. n S-dawti 0rAe Price Store. A laro and very attractive line of Men', Biiyd' aa 1 Children's Suits rang ing from low priced goods to something very fine. " Uea3iires taken for A. Raymond & Co., N'ew York Tailors, and a fit guaranteed. ,a3iples now ready for inspection, 'ill-Wool Dress Goods of the popnla Wica in great vauiety, also Sati nea.Per W Dress Ginghams. Prints.&c r?3H Silks in the now weaves,' Rha - ...iiea, Sating, Velvets and Plushes. Tarpels, A.-t Square, Smyrna Rugs' Jil-C'loths, Mattings. Curtain Goods in rrtuu variety. Damasks, Towels, Napkins 5)vwl is, Blankets, Ac tZioitler Bros.', Merriam ' A Tyler's lorzao Uroa.' and titokley's Shoes for aJitw, uiioMii and children. Bariiyter's and Ziegier'a Fine Shoes fo ' Packard A Grover's celebrated "$2.50' .nd "2. "9" riboas for men and a simi- .4f gra-le for boys. Dorby flaw, f?ilk Hats, Soft Hats, and Jtraruer law. Wool and Gaux j Underwear, Hosiery, lid Fabric Gloves, - Collars and Cutis, Cachings, Bcarfr, Ties, Ribbons Corsets, buttons, Braids, and Fancy Goods and Small wares generally. raranola, Umbrellas, Fans, Chopping I jt, Club Satchels, Tranks, Ac." Men' Furnishing Good?. , ("! rnerea, Coatings, Tv'exxis, Ken. ; :ticy Jeans, Domesticf, &c. Nos. 7 A 9 Patton Avenue. J !Y. SCH ARTLEj' lercliant Tailor. ASIIP;VilL3 -TS. C . THE DAII5T CITIZEN " Will be publisned evwrv Morning (ex cept Monday) at the following rate Hrtctly r.ath : One Year. . . ... W 00 Six Months 3 00 Three " . .' . , 1 60 One " . .50 One Week, . . . . . 16 Our Camera will deliver the paper ev ery Morning in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the Cttizxn Office. I. RGER. DAILY AN"D WEEKLY CIR CCLATION IN WESTERN NORTH CARO LINA AND EAST TENNESSEE THAN ANY OTHER PAPER. CONSTANTLY INCREAS- TNG- ! .Send your Job Work of all kind to Ou uxixxen (JJjtce, if you worn a done neauy, cheaply and vnth Jxspatch. Arrival and Departure or Passenger Trains. Salisbury Arrives 4:31 p. m.- leaves tor Wor rlstown at 4:40 p. m Tenkessks Arrives at 1.16 p. m., and leaves at l:ia p m. Airives at 9:46 p. m., and loaves for BaliHbury at 9:55 p. m. Bpabtakbcro Arrives at 7 p. m.; leaves lor Salisbury at 7:10 p. m. W at NKs vi lle Leaves Asheville at 8:26 a. m., and arrives at 3:33 o. m. FOR THE STATE SENATE. 3(Jth District, S. B. BRIGGS of Yancey, H. S BLAIR of Caldwell. 41st District, a TOMS of Henderson. M. 42d District, LEWIS J. SMITH, of Jackson. 40th District, JOHN W. STARNES, of Buncombe. Buncombe Demockatic Tickbt : Legislature. M. E. Carter, J. S. T. Bated. Treasurer, Register, Sheriff, Coroner, Surveyor, J. H. '"OURTNEV. J. J. Mackev. D. L. Reykoi-ds. V. D. UlLLIARD. A. H. Si AHNES. Asheville Healthful. A6heville is cleaner, and healthier now than eer before. Ni efforts will be spared to keep the city clean and healthy. U. SHabeixs, Mayor. New Advertisements. For Sale J. W. Cortland. Notice- W. T. Reynolds. C. S. C Cigarettes. Toilet Articles. Drnfra. An at Carroichael's drug store. Absolutely Pure. 1'hia powder never varies. A marvel of pnrltr treagth and wholcsomeness. Moie economical tan th e ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in 'cm? etitiun with the multitude of low test, short vo' ht alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in 7-i Royal Bums Powder Co. rOS Wall St., icw fork. lanliMlAwiam Goffee is King. It is an undoubted and indisnutable fact that coffee tways a benevolent sceptre overj 6(1000,000 of subjects in these United Stater. He is justny entitled to be called the AUTOCRAT OF THE Breakfast Table. With his genial influence he soothes the mind and sustains the bodv in the great struggle of ife. If you want to SEE THIS KING in Lis glory you must come to the store of Powell & Snider, who will- introduce to yoa the latost importations of Mocha, 0. G. Java, MORACOILS, GUATAMALIA, and all tbe various grades of Rios. not forget the place. - Do Powell & Sn?cler. COURT SQUARE. Tax Best Salve in the world for onts Braises, Bores, doers, Bait Rheum, Fever Bores, 'l etter, chapped Bands, chilblains oorns, and all Bkin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed tq give perfect aa urn action, or money rernnded. Price 25 cento per box.3i.For taiel? H. H Lyons. dJkwly TO OCR PATRONS. . The firm of Furman, .Stone & Cameron has been dissolved,- as heretofore announced. There uro thousands or dollars dun on the hooks, which, if received, will be of great advantage in conducting the paper. It is necessary that old ac counts b settled. We ask that all who owe the Citizes office, fur sub scriplion, advertising or job work to settlo at once. Al! who have ac counts against either ot ihe firm Furman, Stone or Cameron, present them at once for ndius'nient. We Only ask that wmcn is tiue us. so we can do hoi;oi ab!H justice to those whom we, individually, ow. ' H?gi8ter, register, register I ' Capt; B. A..Newland returned from Hot Springs ye?terda The conltreuce of the M. E, church North, is in session at Clyde. John Clinton Hall in "K;aich No 10" at opera ball, Wedatsday even ing;. Messrs. Carter and Ewar: speak at Bakersville, Mitchell county, to day. Messrs Eug. D. Carter and H. G, Ewart spoke at Burnsville, yester day. Asheville L:dge, Ne. 2, A. O. U W., held its regular meeting last night. Ex-3henff C. W. Tvvee.l, of Mar shali, was at the Grand Central last night. lifgister, tiea ocrats tt Asiieviilo township is you wish to vote in No vember. Regular meeting ol the radical protective club ul tho i.ouit houuc tc4night. Mr F.N. Fesblerai.d wif-, of Au gusta, U , ure in the ciiy, tioupiog at Battery Park. Col. Frank Coxe and family kit ytjiterday for FniladtipUi.t, wntie they will spend several weeKs. Register, white men of Asheville township, who are m favor of hon est government and tariff reiorin. Regular weekly meeting of the city, council will be held at the Mayor's olhce to-night at 7:30 o'clock. br. Duff M en icic Las returned si'A-.!iJUTijbriTt'wIi-.. lie has ua lor eevtrai Uttys puS, pcsra&UtHiti bUbillteS- - Asiitvil e needs an opi-ra house) and tietdo it Oauij . Ciit;l u vtouid br Wfcii UiVcblcti 11 put iai.O tsU.il iu tjtiturprise. IheUdc of wiuU-i- tiavol ij Arhts viile has already si in, auU several visitors are now in the city who will spend the winter here. Several ol our people went to Reetiib' Creek $ ecterday, to hear the joint discussion between the candi dates for county orhc&a. E. H. Stearns, A C. Ryerson. Ne York ; Jas. C. Coxe,Ureepviile,S. C; and a S. Joidan, Tryou City, N. C, were at Battery Park yesterday. Tbe speaking at Resins Creek yesterday was largely attended, and Tom Candler got iu his work on Lou Wells and Major Mabuc iu fine shape. . The tobacco brtaks at the Farm ers' and Buncombe warehouses' yes terday morning were largely attend ed, aud tbe prices obtained for the weed were very fair. Miss Lavinia Shanuou, the bril liant and well-known Washington actress, will present uj-.ady Audiey's Secret," at opera hall in this city, on the night of Novembt r 27th. All young ladiei interested in Bible study are efrnestly requested to attend the young ladies Bible read ing this afternoon, at halt past four n'olstfkb- 4m I. .3 - T i o'clock, in the Second Baptist church. The rtports from the county can vass are very flattering indeed and the friends of honuet government are much gratified at the-bright prospects of grand vicrorv in No vember. A l.ig barbecue ad democratic jollification wiil be hld t Mills River to-morrow. Abie speeches will be made by distinguished dem ocrats who hare been invited t he present. Mr. F. L. Dortch who has beu in this city for several months past, left yesterday for Raleigh, where he will take in th State Fair. From thence he wilt go to Goldsboro, his former home. . His many friends hertf sincerely regret his departure. Every democrat in Asheville township who fails to legister before the election, diminishes the victory of tbe democracy in November. Demecrats, are you willing to do this ? Your action in . this matter will decide th question. Register, and werk. , . ) ' "' At Law's. ' 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 forks at about ball price. At uecal we mean what we eav. A sk for goods advertised or eee them in window with prices on. Coll early, at Law's, ; " ' ' Pouth Main street ' The street crossine in front of Sawyer's store, on Patton avenu should be repaired by the nuthori ties. Mr. Adolph W hillock is a cou-i of Mr. A. Whitlock, the clothier, in stead of brother, as we stated ves terday morning. ''eftverdam township will give a democratic majority of ixty, in November. Republic ms are scarce in that township. : Col.iT. B Ray.ofSelnm. Ato., who has heen spending several nunitha past in Asheville," rettirnf-d home with his family last evening. Dr. Baird made a splendid im pression on tke people of "Upper Hominy and Ivy. His speech, like Capt. Caiter s was very effective. A colored citizen arrested by po lice ofiicer Rowan, on South": Main street, 'Wednesday night, on charge of swearing on the streets. was hned $6,50 by Mayor Harkins yesterday morning. inose renuoiiciins wno -ure so anxious to bet money upon the re 6ult of the presidential election, back dowu and out when a demo crat offers to put the money up. rut up, or shut up! Mr. Nickols, of Madison, a rick man, the candidate r Ala. Malone aad his committee of 28 for register of Buncombe, expects to btat John Mackey, a poor boy who has had to struggle for what he has, and needs the office. Charlie wont ret there. Hon. Robr. D. Gilmer, of Waynes- delivered a verv able and in terestii g addrefs before tiie Young Men's Democratic Ciub, of this city. at the court house last ev ninr. Mr. Gilmer is an eas' and flnuntsneak- ?r, and I.m .remarks were greeted with much applause. Maj Malone is the great tariff de bater of this county oanvass. He has not found out yt that it is Coogrsss and not the Legislature which can carry oat his plan of giving the pi pie free whiskey and taxiBg them lgh ou all they eat and wear, and iiso on their farms and shops and on their Bibles. Or perhaps he thinks he is ruining against Mr. Ewart for Congress ou the sly. Perhaps he is. The idsa that Capt. Geo. Howell presists in , running against his old comrade-in-arms, John Courtney, whom he carried to the war and left there to lose a leg, is mortifying to the Captain's friends. Capt. Howell does not need the of3ce, . and Joan OrtnW,Beydoesi"Tbe "naopl Hill re-' elect Mr. Courtney bv an overwhelm ing majority, as the rads are trying to swap Uucle George off to get votes LrWorleyand Wells. The leorKanizatiun of tbe Ashe ille Hook and Luddtr Company will take place to-morrow night. The Asheville fire department, while a good one, is nothing like so arge and eilectivo aa should be. considering the amount of splendid materia! to be lound in the citv. The fire department of Asheville iiould be substantially endorsed bv 'ie city council and the citizens of the place. Some years ago when Mr.Vjjsk was assistent district attorney the federal courts were held in. Raleigh, and to that point many o? our peo ple were dragged to bo tried by that ibunal and presented by Mr. Lusk. These people have not forgotten these things, nor have they forgotten that Mr. lusk got rich out of the blood money thus f oreed from them. He got six thousand a year. Of course he can brag to those people that he owns a fine $150.00 shot gun, and a double-nose pointer-pup. He can af ford it but tbey paid for it Married. . " ; At the residence of James Frapk, Esq., South Main street on tke even isg of the 16th by the Rtv. Geo. H. Bell, Mr. John S. Cairnes, of W eav- erville, and Miss Lena Creasrcan, daughter of Mr. W. L. Creasman. Falsehoods and Abase. ' Mr. Eaves, the chairman of the State Republican Executive commit tee has issued a "warning" to the people" to beware of 7 ' "frauds, falsehoods and fcrgeries" which he said the democrats will attempt to resort to carry this State. " Now this is cheeky. In the face of the most shameless personal . abuse,, slander and falsehood, uttered by the repub Hcaa press and campaigaerss in this canvass this ebullition from Mr. Eaves is refreshing. The manner of con ducting this campaioa tbpart of the republicans penney-vJIrs most ly irresponsible fellows caught np for their capacity for dirty and die respectable work, and their canvass sers from Dockery down. Mr. Dock ery himself taking the lead in slaa deriag women, dead men, aid his betters, has been without a - parallel in tbe history of the State. ' Outside of the disgrace is shameful at tached to the chosen representatives of a party, the effect of all this has been to unite the honest, good men of the State as they were never be fore united, the result will be, by the fair determined votes of these pea pie, to bury that party oat of sight in this State next month. - Bat we cannot withhold our ad mina tioa of Mr. Eaves' cheek. Confirm' our statement when, we say that Acker's English Eemedy is in every way super ior to any and all other preparations for the Throat and Lungs. In Whooping cough and croup it U magic and relieves at once. We offer you a sample bottle free. Bemember, his Eomedv is sold on a positive guarantee. . THE SEASON BEGUN. Opening Tobacco Sale at ' Kay's " Warehouse. The opening sale for the season at Ray's warehouse, (formerly the Bun combe) took place Wednesday. A good quantity of low grades was on tke floor, but very good prices were obtained. We 'note a few of the sales: S. Hampton 24, 17, 15.50. 2.80; J. A. Beachboard, 17, 9, 6.75, 1.60 ; Hawkins &Turpie 10.25, 8, 4.50,4.30 J. C. Hawkins 25, 14.25, 12.75, 10, 6 75, 6.-8 40, 2.40,Presby LyUe 16.50, Brooks & Massey, 7.25", 6.25, 2.40. 1.80; J.Xi.Fisbesr.-19, 18.50, 12.75, 4.10; D. H Fisher. 27. 17, 11.25; A. W. Lanning, 17, 11.25, 11, 5,4,2.80. ", Aa .Emphatic Denial. "" v ,,rrt '." r -i . Jlj.': ' 1 . L V.'' : 1H JOiiowiBg cur.noj u nuuo- derslood: ; Leicester. N. C, October 17. . 0ar Sir: It hai? betn reported in this township that if D. L. Rey nolds is elected shenn 1 am lo be bis deputy. He never hat promised any auch thing, nor even spoken to J me, nor I to him, about it. una tbe reporter of it is a liar, I care not who he is. Please publish and oblige in daily and weekly. Jas. W. bTEVXNs. Has Returned to the Fold. The Greensboro Patriot eays : "Like the wandering sheep from the scattered fold, Mr. J. h. Web ster, of the Reidsville Weekly, Iihb returned to the democratic fold, will support the democratic ticket, we are told, and was placed on the Committee of Introduction for the grand barbecue, flag-raising and eicocratic rally at lieidsvillo on the 15th inst." We felt ceitiiin Mr. Webster would uot deert his Stat in the pending emergency. We are pleased he has ehown he would not. Caution to Tobacco Plasters. A visit to one of the warehouses yesterday demonstrated the fact that there was a gnod ileal tobaco on the floor that ought htill to have been n the barn. The color hat- not yet come, we suppose mat it i neces sity that forces . tobacco on the market. But the movement is un wise and premature for several rea son?: Jtvirsl, tne ween is geueraj iy in unfit marketable condition aa want ing in the color that time will give it; secondly, the market neither here nor elsewhere has acquiftd tone or stability, depending siill upon com plete tei-orts of quautiiy aud quaii- tyj MM-UsiJjs f?i'3oiaily applies ble to ah market,' a considerable number of buyers are absent in 'at tendance on the lair at Richmond and Raleigh. It would be best before rushing the new crop into the market to wait until the first wctk in Novem ber. In the meantime the ware housemen are prepared to sell all that is brought them. Asheville Building and Loan As sociation. Mr. John G. LinJscy requests us to call attention to the following communication, which we du with pleasure. The object of the assor- ation is one we have so o-'4 n rged and advocated, that we will be gldd to press its claims upon pub ic attention. Mr. Lindseysays: Please say to the public that the meeting ust night was called for tbe directors of the Asheville Build- ng and Loan Association to consid er private matters, but all persons that wish to take snares in the new series can do so by calling on J. G. Ltndsey at No. 25 N. Main street, ntil Nov. 7, 18S8. We may have a public meeting, but prefer not to do so on account of the elcc tion; and the public is called on so much; but. will be glad to have all persons who wish shares soon, and they can pan on the 7th ot Novem ber to E. I, Holmes at the Asheville Bank. We wish to " increase the fctock one- thousand shares All names will be thankfully received. . " 1 John G. Lisdsky. v .Register, Democrats ! . There is considerable, lukewarn- ness being manifested br the demo crats; f this'itiwnship regnri.' ing registrati );t,: and the chancts are now", t'a tt a full demo cratic vote wiil not be polled in No vember, owing to this unwarranta ble negligence upon the part ol those democra s who d aim to l e in ftvor of main tti i-iii$r -honest govern ment, yet all the while treating this most important maitet frith indif ference. This will not do; we nel every vote we -can get in :ue t-)jiit in order to elect our candidate, and if democrats do not register, they certainly cannot vote, ttiiieiuber this f tct, and register af o.ice. if you have not "already jhme so. A 6 w votes will siiakr ; & gr at difteriinre in this e!jt:on, miuI miih'., p-w.-. Ij result in the .d- f-nt of every cajidis date upon the county ticket, shouid they not be cast for them. ReM ', democrats of Asheville township. It is absolute'y netesiiary, ami do not. by your negligence in this matter, again turn our county and the i.i terests of our people over,, into the hands of the repnblicaus. See to it now, that your name is properiy registered, and then go to work for democratic tuccess ia November. , .' "Wo ea and - " - - pn-.rantee Acker's Blood Elixir for it has be9ti 1 .y i i'Maonstrated to the people at this conn try t:iv. X is superior-to ail other preparaiions tor blooa diseaitei. It H a positive care for gyphilitij; poisoning, Ulcers, Erupti mi aud Fittiplea.ru puriuo the whole svsLem and .thorously batlas up tho constitution. THE W. N. O. BAPTISTS. Assembled iu Convantio. at Cand- lors'' Tostcrddy. - 1 Special Correspondence of tho Citizkn. Caxdlkr, N. C, Oct. 17, 18S3 The Western Baptist Convention met heie to-dav in its regular an nual session. The body is compos ed of sixteen riimci associations, with a constituency i t' about 20,000 members, and - embr::cini all tern tory west of the Blu Rridge moun tains.- The iutroduot ry pimuuu wiw preached bv Kuv. K . A. Me ami of Asheville, who fu'llv sustxineii hi reputation s an able aud logical ex poundt-r ol divine, truto. lhoo . veution v.-;i,, nrtrn:zet by the rs.o lution ot Rev. Di'B Nelson, an Pre loeni, ana lk.ev. v . v . vv'eli.-, as corresponding secrer.irr, both of whom discharge their respective duties with ntire efficiency. "The following viitors from the State convention are in attendance: Revs, E. A. Poe, C. J. Woodson and J. W, Oliver. The report on the Baptist or phanage was made the special order for to-morrow at eleven o clock, when Mr. J. W. Oliver, assistant manager of this institution will ad dress the convention on the subject. i he weather is as delightful as if made to order; the . scenery from every direction sublime .ana pic turesque beyond description; the people kind and hospitable, ytm there" is no reason appirent why a pleasant and harmonious session Fiioiud not be conn-ten! iv antici on ted. After the appointment of tho usual eomrmtttees she convic tion adjouriud until to-morrow morning ul 9.3U. LATER. The co!;venti-n met pur.-u tnt to ndiouinmeiu at 9;30. Devotional exercise were couducted by the President, Rev. D. B. Nelson. The minutes of yesterday were read and approved. The report ol the corn mittee on Judson college was r-ad by Rev G. S. Jones of Henderson viile, and disclosed the fact tiiat it is not as liberally patronized by the denomination s it deserve.', and is euift;trrael : y an indebtedness of about six t;ou:uid dollars, which by xli means should be liquidated. It is oe of tiie oeat institutions of learning in the Sute, and ia now prcslio.-. over by RcV. J. B. Boone, who has acquired an extensive rep utation as a preacher, scholar and educator. The report was ably tiis cussed by Revs.G. S. Jone' and J. B. Bjo;k- and its further considera tion deferred until to-morrow. The rport ou the Baptist i-rphanage lo cated at Thomasville N. C, was pre. e-teJ at eleven o'clock, to-day, and the convention was addressed by Mr. J. W. Oliver, wh i made nu e.iriri tt an ! pa'.h-tic appe.ii i:i be liiilf id' th iine'.j-i wo orphan chil dren there, which v.'hS responded to by a dsh collection of $46. This institution, und rthu f ilter i:)i Cirir id the great B;ipli.t de-uouik-.iilUm of this State, is open to all o-;ih:in oh-Mrrn, regnr.iliisj of religious faith or creed, and we hope (hit every una, who amy chance to read this letter, will send one dollar to Superintendent J.H. Milia, to assist his noble eff .rts to feed, cloth.3 and educate these par ent!cs3 children .whom God has made defendent upo 1 the "cold charity of a merci.ess world;", and qualify them for positions of useful ness and houor. Do this, dear friend?, a id you will abundantly ; recompensed at tLe remrection of thejut. The quesii ):i "f consolidating the two conventions will probably be considered to-morrow, wheu Rj in teresting aud animated discussion is anticipated. Rev. Mr. Lawing, ol Murphy preached an excellent ser mon last night to an altantive aud itory. . R8V. S. M. Collie is the oldest member of the convention, Rev. Joseph E. Carter tbe tallest, Revs. G. H. Church and 8. 11. Harrington the iiitud.some.t, and J. B. Boone the btainiesi.,- A large crowd is in attendance, and unusual interest manifested in the routine work ol the body. C. J. W. Vesterday's Keffistratlon. The total registration at tbe dif ferent wards in the i 'ty wa. 10S4, di vided as follows: EAST WARD J, M. I3RAK1, REGISTltAR Whiles. Cid'red, Total, WEST WARD- Whilcs, Cwior"i, ' '291 .209 '5J0 RKQES 411 173 531 -A. T. KCMMKY, " TttAK. ' ToUtl, CaiatcTaxatnet tbe Strike, and always have a bottle of Acker's English Remedy in the bouse. You eaanot tell bow soou roup may strike your little one, orao Id or cough may fasten itself upon yon. One dose s a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All Throat and Lang troubles yield to its treatment. A sample bottle is given yoa free and the ftomodv Ru-xranteed by all druggist. Dr. fcott'a Electric 11 air C .1 1 . - " il curl tbp '-'iej banjp snl e icIhd n maab;UlaVv3t!. each, at ' - Capmichaki fhni Store. . "Did yon say wrafS." a to-jkat Wbitloc'd. - Well juattake The Uiett ai.d l eet afreorted t-tock d lie eanJn- in Aslievil! can be fourj - K0BIIRT8 & PSRKVV, ' No. 2'J. Sjuth Miia - Underwear for Ladies' and children fuUotockat Whitlock's. Remember a 1 1 .50 kid Glove for 98c, at Whitlocd'8. Wraps for BaMes, " ' : -: "' Wraps lor small cli Jd. ent : ' ; - 'iaps for Mis-.s, ' ' Wraps for . readies both squill find Irrp, ' . . "- - -; . . B ankf.tB ; niforts.; and e iimterpanea now iinoiCM!-! Hiyfcn at very knvpfineci a.t VVhil y-k'-, y s '. M M o 2 n V m 1 it A i a a O a at .3: at H o n o M n A larue lot Of Dll lie's PRrnruum K-rnrvr wsarettes. fresh from the factory just TkcivBii. tne nnest cigarette now on the market. Trv a iwk anit l,a ea. Aiso a complete 1 1110 of Cigars and Tobaccos. at W. C. CAsmmin.. Apothecary. A Small silk Umbrella Has been left at the oflii!n of Ranrlolnli and Kerr. The owner can eel the same by paying for this notice. Mr. J. B. Boatic Has boueht W. K. Penlev's stock of goods at No- 14 Hendry Block, and is cloai ie them out Thev are all new. and are selling at bargains. dlt Perfutneiy, Soaps, Toilet articles in great variety, Patent medicines. Drugs and Chemicals, f rescriptions filled with promptness and care, day or night. v . c. t armichael, Ap ithecary, No. 20 S. Main st NEW RACKET NOTION STORE, Qn South Main 6treet, Nei 64i TLjI! ' jneoigguns snoot at long range and iniss sometimes, but we get down elose to you and hit every - time, your taste and pocket book but to come down to business we can, and will sell you, any article in notions, hn-ej, dry good, and every article embraced in our line 5 per c.-nt les than any firm in Asheville can offer them. You ask how we can do this? The answer ia simple, we know how to buy. when to buy, buy for cash and have ess expense than any house in As'"" .! that does a firgt-class bus iness. We call special attention to our large and attractive line of blankets and towel, and' ladies' ackets. Thanking the public for tbef? liberal patronage and asking you all to call and see us, we are Respectfully and truly yours, LUBINSKY & BERMAN. d&w lw. Cumberland Gap Auction Sale. W. H. Coffman. Real Estate A pent nf Morristown, Tennessee, will have an auction sate of city lots in the famous Cumberland Gap, Tennesson, on be 14th of November, 1888. flats and full information mailed on plication. 0ct 18 dtdJ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS F lOK SALE. A jlr of Fine Baj Horses. A bargain. Oct 1 dlt .. . J. W. COKTUAKD. N)R 8ALE OE RENT. . A house containing- 5 rooms. 18 Wo-d8n st. neaiMaiust. octliwlt CHOOL NOTICE. Kvenine school from seven In nine vr Ing except Saturday at 36 bepot sUveX octuuwaa . ., . - LOST. , A Gold Braeiei. by Oct 18 d2t -"eward will be given for It J. k "4H BROWN, - , i . s.wannauoa Hotel. NORTH CRofSA, . I In the Superior Court Buncombe Co: nly. f Before the lerr. S. F. Lee, 'dmlniatm: to' 1). F. DJTer, deceas ed. Plaintiffs, It D. olllesple an J wife. Mo U i and Foiil Dover, lieiM at l.aw, Oefeudauia. v NOTICE. The defendant, Bonil Do ex, kbove uaiaed, will take notice that a special proceeding, eu-.itleA ai a-Kite, has heeii commeuced in tbe Superior Court of Buncombe county to procure V aaie of the ian ls of whioh the iulestaie of the plalutifl died seised in Buucombe e,mutr, North Ca o-lna, and which descended to the defendants above ntuccd, his euly belrs-at-iaw to create assets to pa? the debts aad chance 01 adminis tration airsinst the estate of the said Intestate and the said dofundant will farther tftke notica that ne Is required to be and appear before the Clerk of tbe Superior Jourt of said county, at his office in the city ot Atbevllle on or before the 8th ay of Docember, A. D., 1888, and ennvtr or demur to the petition of tho plalntlrf filed bire ln?,or P'ntuT will apply to the ejurt for the relief demanded therein, ' This Oct. 17th, i&rt. - . W. T. RKYNOIibS, ; Clerk ct the Superior Oomt .' . - - of Buncombe county. Mo3f A Mwrick, attorneys for plaintiff. -i! Ij tf ... . jMilitary Acutiotuv. A His; la tt i J.Tleit M.tihrrallcI . - t'- ' .vGU8H rt'l'Otil- llMlVl Pts MJMBEI8 The ink AbiiuiI He-s.a. compos dcil.wo ' euc..h HRgX .TH,1'SM, A b XDi JTN1S -hrnwtlnn asr-i..hrdte ms, An. i,pp y i V ENABLE IthHsipa' . . AlihQLT THE., BURT DENIS0N, 18 I'atlon Ivfutte. . DEALER. Elf Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Solid and Plated Silverware, Etc., GOLD PENS, GOLD AND SILVER-HEADED CAN S3," UMBRELLA3, &C. A Full Line of Spectacles and Eyo-Glss xeiescopes ana opera uiasses, iinfc Bcissors, Eazors and Pen Knives.j BEPAIEING and ENGBAVHTG. Fine Watch repairing and "engraving . A SPECIALTY, KEY WIND WATCHES changed to stem at short notice,; Bring in your hard jobs and have them fix RIGHT . AND W, oNTED ? OUB MOTTOIISJ ' ' Reliable Goods AND - Reliable Prices. IS Patton Avetiue. - aug 7 dly THE 1 1 Q1I -PT? WTUff tlTf T.T.T A UTO UiltJXIill AM "" 1 1 ijnmniti "We notice every year that the more intelligent customers are appreciating the special advantages of the Fall and Indian - Summer seasons for the most successful and durable painting. House surj faces at this time are drier and better seasoned, the temperature . more favorable for spreading and hardening ot the paint, and the weather generally, more conducive to that firm elastic coat which is the true wearing and protecting surface of a pure Linseed Oil Paint like orar 'Sherwin-'W'illiams Paints." Thil class of consumers are bearing more and .mort emphatic evidence to the yffM. tested and thoroughly proven merits of the 1 Sherwin-Williams Paints as combining more qualities " " . - .. .. , ; - for the ' best work and giving invariably a more economical and satisfactory result than any of tae cheaper Peady Mixed Paints ia the market. . We shall be pleased , to furnish circulars, color canl, c3 sample books to any who can profit by their use, and hopa to e adyised of such wants. ' - SSTaf T. C. SMITH & CO., DrugiiS?, Agents for the v'SherwIn-William , '
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Oct. 19, 1888, edition 1
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