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TAKE THE TRAVELLED TRA HI 4T LEADS TO GOOPER'S. oct 12 dtf COMPOUND OXYGEN OrsJABGANBATCHELL Corner Church Street and Patton Avenue. ASHEVILLE, N. C Compound Oxvgea Inhaled, in connection wlta medicated Balsam Vapor, cnres Consump tion, Ait h ma. Bronchitis, f-l Catarrh, Sore Throat. Lost of Voice, Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, Bladder, and all diseases depending on mnure or Impoverished blood. It c-iTtiS Rheumatism whenvervthlniela tail' Asheville, N. C, Japnary 1888. In Justice to all similarly afflicted with our Selves as well as to Drs. ilargan & Gatcbell, I voluntarily make the following statement : My wife ba suffered for several years with severe lung trouble continuing to crow worse until last Novembct when she was unable to sit op. but a part of each day. No appetite, night sweats, severe cough and loss ( flesh The best physicians of Poultney, Ver mont, advised an immediate depart' re South. We reached Asheville November 17th. and com menced taking treatment of Drs Hargan and Gatchell, inhaling Compound Oxygen and Bal sam Vapor. Mv wife has improved rapidly from the first. Her appetite is good, sleeps well, coughs but little, raises less, night sweats ceased: DC pain anywhere, takes long walks and climbs the mountains with little fatigue and baa gained 8 Bs. In weight. We feel certain another month's treatment will affect a permanent cure. As for myself I am delighted to state that I improved rani Uy from the first treatment and am nearly el). ' t nave suffered for 38 years almost beyo a endurance with the worst form of Itles. 1 nad abandoned all Ik pa of relief. The Drs. treatment baa been geni e and almost painless till has effected a cure for me. Yours respectfully, A. J. Smith. Nr. and Mm. Smith are living In town and can verify and add to thr above. HOME TREATMENT, We manufacture the Compound Oxygen, and stlpl it" all parts of the country, even to the Paclrt 5 Coast. We sen d apparatus and chemicals la.it two months for 118. This la aa valuable lathe office treatment. The wonderful curative results obtained with his treatment la astonishing even to us. l ?c with to learn more 01 thti treatment, and our facets. tnlhe cure 0 Chronic Litauet, vrriU or a'.l r : 'titrated book explaining treatment free. DRS. HAS 9 W t OATCHXLL, xt Main Street, Asheville, N. C. iue-dawU One Price Store. A large and very attractive line ot Men's. Boys' an i Children's Suits rang' tag from low priced goods to something very fine. Measure taken for A. Raymond & Co., New York Tailors, and a fit guaranteed, temples now ready fer inspection, ill-Wool Dress Goods of the popula fabrics in great vaaiety, also Sati nes.Per . sales, Dress Ginghams, Prints.&c. Ureas Silks in the new weayes, Rha- iames, Satins, Velvets and Plushes. Carpets, Art Square, Smyrna Rugs' Dil-Olotha. Mattings. Curtain Goods in treat variety. Damasks, Towels, Napkins SoverUta, Blankets, etc. Ziealer- Bros.'. Merriam & Tyler's Morgan Bros.' and Stokley's Shoes for Adies, misses ana cniiaren. Banister's and Ziegler's Fine Shoes'fo Packard A- Graver's celebrated "$2.50' and "2.09" Shoes for men 'and a simi- Lir erale for boys. Derby Hats, Oik Hats, Soft Hats, and Iteamer Mats. Wrw-it and Gsmza Underwear. Hosiery Kid Fabric Gloves. Collars and Cuffs, Buckings, Scarfs, Ties, Ribbons Corsets, Buttons. Braids, and Fancy Goods and Small wares generally. Parasols, Umbrellas, Fans, Shopping Bag, Club Satchels, Trunks, Ac ' Mens Furnishing Goodh - Cuasi meres, Coatings, Tweoda. Ken tacky Jeans, Domesticr, &e. H. Redyood & Co., Nos. 7 A 9 Patton Avenue. . mar23dtf fc' J. W. SCHARTLE, Merchant Qailors 42 N. Main St, ' ASHEVILLE ft. C ' octSdti . THE DAILY CITIZEN Will be published every Mnrniag (ex cept Monday) at the following ttrtcUy oath: One Year. . . . . Six Months, .... Three " . . . . . One " . . ' . One Week, . . . 18 00 9 00 1 60 60 16 Our Carriers will deliver the paper ev ery Morning in every pan or tne city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at tne tmzra umce. m I.tRGER DAILY AND WEEKLY CIR CULATION IN WESTERN NORTH CARO LINA AND EAST TENNESSEE THAN ANY OTHER PAPER. CONSTANTLY INCREAS TNG. . Send your Job Work vf all kind to the Citizen Office, if you want it done neatly. cheaply and vrah Jirpaich. Arrival and Departure of Passenger Trains. BAUSBTOT- lesves 4:54 a. TCNNB8SSB Arrives 7:44 a. m. and 4:44 v, 1. and 4:64 P. m. for Morrlstown. Arrives at 9 46 p. m. sod 1:8S p. m leaves at 8:56 B. m. and 1:43 . m. . BPAaxasiBosn ii a rriyea at 7 p. leaves, for BaVsbury at 7:10 p. m. Wayk kr villi Leaves Astoeville at 8:SS a. m., and arrives at 8: 0. m. FOR THE STATE SENATE.- 36th District, S. B. BRIGGS of Yancey." H. S. BLAIR of Caldwell. 41st District, M. C. TOMS of Henderson. 42d District, LEWIS J. SMITH, of Jackson. 40th District, JOHN W. STARNES, of Buncombe. Buncombe Democratic Ticket : Legislature. M. E. Caster, J. S. T. Baibd. Treasurer, Register, Sheriff, Coroner, Surveyor, J. H. Courtney. J. J. Mackky. D. L. Reynolds. W. D. Milliard. A. H. Starnes. Astieville Healthful. Asheville is cleaner, and healthier now than ever before. No efforts will be spared to keep the city clean and Healthy. 11. 8. Harkiks, Mayor. New Advertisement. No 1 e J. G. L'ndsey. Bevard J. H. Haim-ton Lost - ply at Crrizm office. For Reut apply to I. C. Baird. Absolutely Pure. 1 h is powder never varies. A marvel of purity treneth and wholeBomeness. More economical hn the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in m petition with the multitade of low test, short ve'uht alum or phosphate powders. Bold only in IB, kotal hakims rovois IX). iw nail St., York. ianl-d&wism Goffee is King. It is an undoubted and indiHoutable fact that coffee sways a benevolent sceptre over 60,000,000 of subjects in these United State?. He is justily entitled to be called the; AUT0CEAT OF THE Breakfast Table. With his genial influence he soothes the mind and sustains the body in the great struggle of .ife. If yon want to JC SEE THIS KING in Lis glory yon must com j to the stoie of Powell & Snider, who will introduce to yon the latest Importations of Mocha. 0. G. Java, MORACOILS, GUATAMALIA.1 and all the various grades of Rios. Do not forget the place. Powell & Sm"der. COURT SQUARE. BmcbUm', Smtcm14mlv Th Best Halt in the world for cats Emisee, Sores, Ulcers, Bait Bhenm, Fever Bores, Tetter, chapped Bands, chilblains corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect sausi action, or money refunded. Price 25 cents car! box. Tor aala bv H. FT r royal Lyons. . . tjdjtw 1 ONE OF 'EM CAUGHT. We learn on good authority that one of Pinkerton's minions was caught in Newton yesterday. His identity and his business were fix ed beyond a doubt. ' He admitted his guilt, and begged for his life He was in no danger of losing that. but the indignant citizens made plain to him that his surest safety was in his absence. He was escort ed out oi town, out of danger, and beyond the capacity of mischief. Sa treat them all. Vote white, and you will vote right. White men must rale-North Car olina. Vote' thai L straight - democratic ticket to-day. A vote for Carter and Baird means honest legislature. Vote for Reynolds for sheriff. He is.the white man's nominee Vote for Dockery and Morton and you will bankrupt the btate. Down with Dockery and dtstruo tion. Vote for r owle and freedom. Votf lur Starnes'ftT Surveyor. A better one cannot Le found in Bun- combo. Vote for ' Mackey for Register He will make an honest efficient officer. Bring every qualified v.ter to the polls, and induce him 10 vote the democratic ticket rinkerton "bullies" cannot scaro honest North Carolinians. Look out for them to-day . Every Lo.rest man is in favor of honest government. Therefore vote the democratic ticket. If you want to be taxed to pay $30000,000 of fraudulent tax bond, vote the radical ticket. If you want high whiskey and cheap home comfort, Note for the democratic nominees. 1 Look out for negro ex convicts and white ex-convicts, and see that kthey do net vote to-day. No negro rule and domination for the white men of Nor h Caroliiif Vote against Dockery and his crew, to-day. The sickest-looking lot of radicals that ever conspired to ruin a State, wil be seen in North Carolina lo rAorrow. - ' If you want negro judges and su perintendents of public instruction vote for Docrery and the radical ticket to-day. Let democrats be at the polls early this morning, and let all vote to put down the infamous Pinker-ton-negro-supervisor-par y. . Dr. J. S. Grunt and bride, nee Miss Lula wain, arrived home Satur day night. Their many friends heie gave them a warm reception. Vote for every democratic nomi nee on the ticket to-day, whether you like them or not. You are voting lor your principles, not men. No 6e!f-re8pecting white men wili vote for a Bet of thieves and scoun drels, backed up by Pinkerton ''bullies." Vote the while man's ticket. We want no spies, no informed no secret agents of a desperate party to haunt our polling places. Keep an eye upon them, and speed their going. Let all democrat see that no rad ical detective or trickster fools with their tickets and slip in radical tickets. All sorts of irauds will be attempted to-day. Died at his residence east of Beaueatcher at 7 o'clock last night, Samuel Stradley aged 88. Funeral services will take place at the First Baptist church at 3 p. m. to-day. Commissioner Coleman, of the ag ricultural department, has invited Capt. Natt Atkinson to help in pre paring the American exhibit for the Pnris exposition in 1889. The Cap tain has accepted the invitation. Eug. D Carter and Gen. John stone Jones have returned to the city from Brevard,- where they epoke to a large crowd Saturday. There were over five hundred mounted in the procession, and the enthusiasm was intense. We will have no Pinkerton detec-. lives among us. Let the working men remember to what uses the protection taxes put these agents. when the conflict between tyranical capital and oppressed labor took the shape at resistance. If we may make the prediction, Cleveland will carry New York, In dTana, New Jersey, Connecticut, Michigan, Nevada, California and the Solid South, and. may carry Ohio, Illinois and Wisconsin. This is about how it will be to-night. Let every man work hard to make the triumph complete. IratereaUaa? M All. An hour or so may be pleasantly and advantageously passed in looking over our very large' lines of Curiosities, Nov elties, Fancy and Staple Goods depart ments), which we are offering special bargains in for the next ten days. A newsopplyolthe latest novelties and designs for autumn in Oxidized and plated Jewelry. Call early and secure great bargains at CLaw's Silvbb and China Stores, ;57 and 69 8. Main St., opposite Post Office. . No Pinkeiton in ourp. Watch the radical boodlers to day. - , The cotinty commissioners were in secsion yesterday. , Johnston cooked Ewart's goose, at tbe court house yesterday. . A free ballot and a fair count, we mustand shall have, to-day. ' 1 The Sol Smith Russell Co, are quartered at the Battery Park. IV A scratched ticket is a radica vole. Vote. the straight ticket. Mr. J. S. Tornlinson, and wife, of Washington, D. C, are in the city : Every democrat must do his duty to-day, if he wants to save oirr State from rum. Vote for Stare ej ftr Senator. ;; He will make you an honest, intelligent Honest Tom Johnston will again represent .the people of the ninth district in Congress. Courtney is the best Treasurer Buncombe ever had. Stick in t vote for him to-day. The days of 1868-'69 must be re membered by the honest white men oi Buncombe to-aav. Dr. Will Hilliard is an able, in telligent physician, and a gentle man. Vote lor mm tor Coroner. Watch out for the radical boodlers at the polls to-day. They say they want to prosecute democrats. Well, let them begin. We have got the drop on the rad ical boodier. Let them commence their prosecutions, and watch out who gets hurt the wcrst We want a free ballot and a fair count, and we are determined to have it, Pinkerton's cut-throats cannot intimidate hone-t white men. Dead John F. Wells' certificate and then see if you can vote for such a man p.s Lon 'Wells to represent you in the Legislature of the tstatt. Every reserved si-at, and an ex tra row of chair seals, were sold for the Sol. Smith Russell performance before twelve o'clock yesterday. Dr. Raniiu's sermon Sunday eveuing, on the "Duty tf Christian Citizenship," was an excellent one, and has received much favorable criticism. Mr. Johnston's speech yesterday routed the republicans, right and eft. Ewart was demoralized, and in his "rejoinder, was hacked , and rambling. Mr. J. Y. Jord in came all the way from Richmond, to vote for the einocratic nominees and honest government. John is a democrat of the true clue type. Tbe democrats are opposed to fraud. The radicals foster and maintain it. Vote against Pinker ton's cut-tr ri ats and their employ ers the radicals. Watch the tricksters and Pinker ton scoundrels to-day. Don't let them get in any of their dirty work against the interest of white work ingmen in behalf of radical monop olists. Radical bluster about democrats being arrested for using money will not scare anybodj' worth a cent Radicals have spent boodle, and they are spotted, and for every democrat hauled up on this infam ous charge, two radicals will like wise be prosecuted. Mr. Eaves' request of the judges and poll holders that an honest elec tion is held will bo strictly carried out. No Pinkerton or radical em issary will be allowed to do any dirty work in behalf of radical Mortbn nunopolists in these parts. Had Mr. Eaves been as urgent to prevent radical negro ex-convicts from registering he would have done more good than issuing slan ders upon the democratic managers. But he is silent Jpon frauds by his own henchmen, while very yir tuous (?) concerning supposed frauds by democrats. Mr. Eaves' Pinkerton party is badly beaten. The result to-day: -Old Buncombe will go democratic throughout. John W. Starnes will be our next Senator. Thos, D. Johnston will be re elected by an increased majority. The State will go democratic. Grover Cleveland and Allen G. Tburman will be elected, by an in creased vote. Let every good citizen strive to make the result overwhelming. We are voting for both men and principles to-day. All concede the men . representing democrcy , are honorable, faithful men, all admit the principles" advocated by the democracv are in behalf of the masses of the people aa against the millionaire monopolists. Every in telligent man must admit our op ponents do not fill these require ments in man or principles. Vote the straight democratic ticket to day. . - . A complete line of Children's Shoes now in stock at Herring and Weavers. A fresh lot of Rovster's fine candies net in at Robert & Perry's, No. 29 .South Main ' Silks, Velvets, Ribbons. Passementerie, Braids, Aa H. Redwood & Co. - d8teod Ziegler's, Merriam's, and Eagle Shoes for ladies, misses and children. d8teod H. Redwood & Co. A FORGERY. JOHN f, WELLS' NAME SIGNED f ;TO A BOpUS CEKTIFiCATE ?z'-X : ' " In the Hands of Lon Wells White V ?Me Cam You Vole lor Him Alter Reading Tbese, i-Cjnnty Commissioner John F. Wells, has asked us to publish the following card from him, relating to the ii fiery of histname to a certifi cate I w in tbe hands of Lon tfells, whicijdoes him (J. F. Wei Is), a great lojusrie. Mr. T. J. Candler also mak3 a statement, as to the forgery of Mr Wells name, and we-want tbpHvLite men of Buncombe to read thtfw;ard: '. ' . 'v . y . -j - . . ' . - '"2 if - TO T0K PCBLia " "I gave Thos. J. Candler, the fol lowing certificate, viz. : (The certificate relates to certain grossly immoral and dishonest con duct ia Asheville, in which Lon Wells twas a principal actor, the circumstance of whieh he related to the signer, but which we will not ad mit into our columns, as unfit for the eyes of most of our readers.) - Jno. F. Wells. Oct. 24, 1888. As te giving XiOn Wells any cer tificate, countermanding the above, it is absolutely false in -every partic ular. If Lon Wells holds such cer tificate, purporting to be from me, bearing my name, I pronounce it aa absolute and willful forgery. Jno. J? . Wells. Nov. 5, 1888. This is to certify that I saw the signature purporting to be John F. Wells, signed to a certificate in Len Wells hands which he exhibited at Sand Hill, Oct 4, 1888 and that it was not the same as signed to the certificate Frank Wells gave me Oct. a, T. J. (Jandler. One of 'Em is Here, was stated yesterday It that a Pinkerton radical; detective was in Asheville in devilment bent. He is of the gang which shoots werkingmen down in tbe interest of monopolists. Vete him, and the infamous partv which enaleys him, down to-day. The Raleigh Chronicle says; "Pin kerton detectives'' have been em- ploped to surprise North Carolina elections! They have been driven out -of Anson, Richmond and ether j counties. In Wadesboro the 1 . M. D. C. told them that their roesn was preteranie to their company. no) it would he. healthy far them to eave and they left at once." It is said thev are here; ii so. and they are discovered at their work, serve them with the same sance. ut them en the run. IiET ALL CLOSE UP. Let Whit Men Give One Day to Solid Work. Throughout the State the good busi ness men have determined to close their places of business and devoting the day to hard, earnest, honest, solid work to prevent the Pinkerton-Morton negro party from stealing the State. Let every good business man of Asheville do like wise. Every good interest is at stake in this election; the enemy is resorting to the most infamous methods to secure uccess, and every good citizen is urged to be at the polls and work to defeat them. Healthr Growth. Acker's Blood Elixir has earned a firm hold on he American people and is acknowledged to be uperior to all other preparations. It u a posi tive core ior all Blood and Skin Diseases. Tbe medical fraternity indorse and prescribe Jit. guaranteed and sold Dy ail arnggisu. Jul - atwiv A laree and attractive stock of clothing tor men, bovs. and children. The line including high qualities as well as rather low-priced goods We do not show any assortment of very low grades. The Overcoat stock is very full, and on several lots we have marked prices paying no profit. These last are not of this autumn' purchase, of course. 11. KID.wOOD fit uo d8teod One Price Store. - "Children's Shoes" a'! specialty at Herring and Weaver's. Silk Hats, Derby Hats, Soft shapes in arge variety. Steamers, Poloa, Skating Caps Ac?' Men's Shoes S S3. $2 50. $2 99. $5 and $6 75, niade by the well-known manu facturers. d8teod ; . H. Redwood & Co. Ladies', Misses'.and Children's Wraps, in great variety. Among- the shapes a'e walking Jackets, Visites, Modjeekas, Newmarkets. Ulsters, Paletots and Rus sian Circulars. dSteod ' - H. Redwood & Co. Go to Herring and "leaver's for atisfactory goods at satisfactory price. French " Broadcloth", - Henriettas, Myosotls, Cassimers, Basket Cloths, Cashmeres. Flannels. Tricots, Sic, also a large stock of Trimming materials One price system. d8teod H. Redwood & Co, . A choice stock at fixed and reasonable prices. H. Redwood & Co. d8teod Dress Suits at $15, worth $30, at Whit-lock's. Look at the best tea dollar suit in the city at whitlock a. Carpets. Rues. Oil Cloths. Curtain materials. Sheeting, Towels, Table Linen, &c. dateod ; H. Redwood & Co. Merino and Wool Underwear, Hosiery, moves, Scans, umbrellas, itnnks. Bags, &c. - H. Redwood & Co. d8teod There was never a better stock Shoes and Hats kept in Asheville than is now to be found at Herring and .W. caver's. . -- " Zephyrs, Germantowh Wool, Saxony "Vool. Knitting Kilt, ,mDroidery Bilk Butcher's Linem, Ac. d8teod II. Redwood & C ASHEVILLE ABLAZE A TREMENDOUS DEMON STRATION. RADICALISM ROUTED AND BE- MOCRACY IN THE ASCEN DANT. Blr Parade, Bis; Speeches and Great Enthusiasm and Spirit Manifested Lsuit Night. Never btforaia the .history of Aahe- vine eas suen a aemonsirauon taken place as that witnessed by onr people . ... . . .. . last bigbt. Enthusiastic democrats, the friends of the people, and the defenders of. constitutional liberty, were all in line, and the parade was indescribable Un der the management of chief Marshal A. H. Baird, the line of march was gone through withont a bitch. Private resi dences and public buildings were bril liantly illuminated, a id everybody that could cheer for Cleveland and honest tariff reform did so. The transparen cies were numerous and appropriate. Some of them we reproduce: . "High whiskey and cheap home com forts." Young democrats come to tbe front." Our Dan is coming-" If you vote for Morton vou bankrupt your Btate." Pinkerton detactives cannot fnrhten i 1 ar tieeis The radical tariff puts a hisrh tariff oh the Gospel." "The little giant (T) must step down and out." "Lower taxes and more schools-" "One dollar and two meals a dav is enongh for a workingman, says Hani son." protection makes a tnuusand pau per' to every millionaire, "Vote fr Fowle aud Holt the white man's choice." "No special tax bonds to pay if Fowle is elected. "No more 1SG8 '69 for us." ''Vote tbe white man's ticket tomor row." "Vote white, and you'll vote right" ''Vote for Johnston he's an honest man." "Radicalism, rule and ruin." "Grover said "git," and Sackville "trot." "White men will have white rule." "No infidelsln ours." "Lon"t scratch your ticket." "Unnecessary taxation is uniust tax ation." Vot for Carter, Hilliard, Courtney Mackey, Starnes, Baird, Reynolds " 1 wo handsome pictures Cleveland and Tburman, painted by Mr. Fred A. Hull, were enthueiacticall cheered, as well they might be. They were perfect and fitting testimonials to the genius of the gentlemen who "-executed them Splendid speeches were made by several distinguished eenilemen Conereasman Johnston, Capt. H- A. Gudtrerand others llie ringing of bells, blowing of horns, beating of drums, wavimr flgs and ban danas; the cheers and yells of delighted people, made the welkin ring as it never did before. Democracy was strengthen ed much list niht, arid the vote will prove to day that we have told tbe truth that white men must rule, and that honest government and tariff reform will be sustained by the honest yeomanry of the American Unioa. THE BW ANN AND A TURN-OUT. One of the very handsomest and most effective turn-outs in the proce-sion, was that of the Swannanoa Kner Democratic Club, one hundred and fitty strong, su perbly mounted, and uniformed. Red bandanas, Cleveland banners,- horns, white shirts and torches were thick. They were formed in division four deep and were under the immediate direction of Maj. Urease. Each horse's head w deco rated with plumes and every man wore a nag in bis bat 1 be division was beaded by a monster float, dra n by four black horses, and tbe headlight of an engine illuminated the whole affair. An alarm bell was rung at mterrais on tne inside of the float.. On one side of the float was the following : W1HI BWi NN aNOA DEMOCRACY The toll of this bell rings out the knell Of Republican spite and bite; While the horns we sound, pro claim around D.-mucracy's might and rulit On which side are yju?'' On the other side was this 'tih swanwanoa dfm -cracy. Cheap clothes, cht-ap slvn-s cheap tools and plows, The right to prosper and livt-; While Radt cheat and fool us with Wins dow-wowb And nothing but cheap whiskey give On which side are you ' And on the rear end of the float the fol lowing invoked cheers and euthusiasni : "TO THE HEX OF BUNCOMBE. All of up, Farmers, Workingmen, ' Principals and Clerks, Need cheap blankets, cheap shoes, cheap tools, cheap plows. The Republicans offer the "Protection" that protects monopolists and . dudes, and that gives us cheap whiskey ". On which side are you V' Other transparencies were "Dockery, a Dead Duck" a dead duck held a'olt, tied by the feet to a pole; 1 "How is our Fowle He's all right," an immense rooster held aloft; "No Kirk men for us; give us men that are true to the State, b-tb in peace and war;', "Solid for Reynolds." Then came another float bearing tbe following illuminations on one side : "What i-i the difference between Barnum, the showman, and Harrison, the stuck-up aristocrat r ' And on the other side this wasanawrr edas follows: ' "Barnum baa tbe greatest show on earth, and Harrison baa no show at all." On the rear of this float was this inscription :. North Carol! ai forever; Buncombe in particular; bwannanoa second to none." An effigy of Lord Sackville, in a crocus bag, labelled "Sackville sacked." was immense. The Swannanoa boys and Mat. Breese added much to the pro cession, and they will ever be thanked and remembered for the happy part they played. y Read all that Herring ,'.ave to say in this issue! and Weaver LI O a PS p a V J3 OB 4b as J c b H .1 0 - e . K ea u Hi w 0 a o -t s T3 a et "3 H Pi H . a o laal o M PS n C3 . uo you want a hue sun or uvt-rcoat equal to custom made at hall the price? iau at v niuocK 8. New goods in clothing, Dry Goods, uaw, uents- underwear. Week wear, a.Ti ing al most daily, at Wn itlock. s. - Our etora is small, but stock larce. will sell at low prices, to make room, at Whitlock 's. A large lot of Duke's Preferred Stock Cigarettes, fresh from the factory just received. The finest ciearette now on the market Try a pack and be convinc ed. Also a complete line of Cigars and lODaCCOS, at W. C.UARMICnAEL, Apothecary, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS F JR KENT. A neat comfortable darelllnsrnn niavtnn Hrmt well furrisned. with five Rood rcoms, and all needed convenances. Apply to nave air tl. C. BAIRD. R KWARD. 1 will py a liberal reward for tbe return of a Smith wesson -swoiver. vrmr twofefc In leather case, chamois lined. id. Lost yesterday J. H. HAMPTON. morninc. nor a an N OTICB. A 11 who Have taken shares In nui arlea nf Asheville Buildlne and Iltn Amno.'mtinn will flndc'aDt. E. I. Ho'mes at the Asheville Bank from 9 to S o'clock, and from 411 o'clock on the 7th November. 18b8. and nav him Si.25 nn hank shares. J. a. LINDSEY. nov 6 ail 08T, between Besverdam and Post Offico. a nn!d Rlnir on which waa a broad chain band and an amethyst seal of old fashioned workmanship. A suitabler eward wi-1 be paid for its return to this otUce. nov 6 du F OK 8 ALE. A Are Saddle Mare, color dark bav rill be sold cheap. pply at CITIZEN office. ' oct au an F & BENT. Four comfo.tablv fnrnished rooms tn- -r-. For terms apply at 35 Wood fin stre. oct au 11m Poa SALE. r our cnoice Milch (J ws. oct S otf Apply to A. G ABKETT. F OB BENT. A ten loom house on Chestnnt atnvt ontlrelv rarnisUed Wster on premises, stable and nut house. Residence of the late Dr. WarriUw M,. Gill. Possession Riven at oace. Apply to G B. TENNRNT, nov dim at Dr. Battle's office. INFORMATION TO MY CUSTOMERS. All such of m V customers as will da aa T ttimwH to do on Tuesday work for my country's good will piue ibj m tueir supplies oi meats. Ac., on Monday . My mar let will oe closed Tuesday. nov 3d T. f SUMNER. H OTEL IO RENT. To rent at once tbe Carolina Pons near tie public sqaare with 16 rooms and good run of custom. Apply to nov S dtf - NATT ATKINSON Sc SONS. N OTICE. Tuesday Nov. 6th beins- Flection Dav. the Banks of tbe City will be closed . j v. WAinJtLL. cashier. - W H PENLND, Cashier. nov4dlt L. P. McLOUD, uashier. gTOCHOLDERS' MEETING,! ASHITIU.E, n. f.. UCt !SJ, 1S8S. The msmlar annual meeting; of the Stockhold ers of tbe Western North Carolina Railroad Com pany will take place tn Asheville, N C. ., on the rounn weanrsaay in novemoer, rsss, it Deing the S8th day of tbe month. un'j. r. tiiwin, sec. ana Trea. oct28dtd JYotice of Incorporation. STATS OF NORTH CAROLINA. County of Buna, mbe In Office Clurk Superior Court, Nov. Urd, 18 8. Noti-e Is hereby riven of the Incorporation ot the "West A-hevllle Improvement Company" that the names of the inrornorarois are K. i. Car rier, J. P. G-toi. J D. Canter and R. J. Gaston, and such others aa they mar associate wit b them; (hat tha principal place ot business shall be in at the Wen At Seville Sulphur Spr ngs. N. : ,an1 lu ge rral purpose and bu lnes ia to purchase, leae, or otherwise '-qniro real and personal property, in I t oouuty of Buncombe, State oi North Carolina; and to sell, transfer, mortgage, leata and other ise disnnse of the same, and to develop the property of the company by building roads, railroads, streets, houses, bridges, rrectiog and maintaining a hotel or hotels, and doing all other aets conductive to tbe afore aid purposes, and the proper development and improvement ot the company's property, that the duration of me crporisioii snan oe ninety-nine (W) yeara the capital stock is Five Hundred Thousand Dol lars ((500,000), divided into Five Thousand (5,000) shares of One Hundred Dollars rtluO) each. W.T. RBVNOLOS, Clerk i-operl r Conn nov 4 dlwoVwlt of Sannombe County. RIGHLAND HOUSE, . 03R8IB. VAIN AND DEPOT STREETS, WAYNESVILLE, N. C. : Booms newly furnished. Fare the best tbe markets afford. Good samp'e room SATIoFACriOS GUARANTEED. Tms $ 1 00 per day J , .- ' IG. P. L. ALLEN & SOW, - ., rropnetn:, o dtt 6S tf) COME AND GE THE H CORRECT TJ v Tn gg'-- 8 ? " iSaMs (a) Pl JP -w rnww ' BURT DENIS0N, IS Patton .frftiiir, DEAXEK IN; Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Solid and Plated Silverware, Etc., ' GOLD PENS, GOLD AND SILVER-IIE VDFn :CANB3,-TJMBBELLA3, iC. A Fnll Line of Spectacles xnu ,"Eye-G!aa JTelescopcs and Opera Glasses, Finn Ecissors, ltozors aud l'en Knives. EEPAIEING and ENGEAVING, Fine Watch repairiDK and "engraving A SPECIALTY, KEY. WIND WATCHES changed to stem at nhort notice. Bring In j our "Lard Jobs 1' 1 Sue tl em xa RIGHT AND WARRANTED OTJB MOTTO IS; Reliable Goods 8r AND - Reliable Prices. IS Patton" 4vHur. ang 7 dly T. C. Smith & Co. leading druggists, Asheville, X. C, offer at retail the biggest 10 cent toilet soap and the best two for a quar ter imported cigars the biggest 10 cent smoking tobacco and the best tooth brush for a riuartcr the big gest box matches for 5 cents and the best 25cts sponge the biggest quarter dollar chamois and the best shaving mug for half dollar he the biggest oriental bath towels for 50 cents and the be.st toilet pow ders tor a quarter ; tbe biggest 10 . cent box bird seed and the best 5 . cent package cough beans ; the biggest 25 cent whisk broom and the best ladies toothbrush ior half dollar ; the biggest dime bottle ot vaseline (extra big) and the bet Havana filled Cuban hnnd-m ute "5111 (extra best) 5 cent cigar; the biggest 25cent package ground sage and the best half dollar hair brush; the biggest 50 cent bottle quinine and the best cough mediJ eine for a quarter ; Ihe hipgett stock ot dtugs and the best equi ped prescription department ; tie biggest drug store in the State and the best attention to customer . T. C. Smith & Co., ieadirg wlo'esale and retul -drus ' .heville.N. C. ' a

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