THE DAILY CITIZEN. The Citizkn the must extensively eircu la ted and widely read newspaper in WesU rn North Carolina. Its diHcuAsion of public men ami mm 1 in the inn rest of puUk intirity, h'H'-vt government, and procK-rius indiKtrv, and il knows no personal alk-iuncein treating pub lic issues. The Cittzfn puldifus the ilNpatihe of tin .Wnciated Pre, whkh n..w cover lb whole world in its scope. It h:t other fucili tktt of advanced joumafi-m hr t-atln rin news front all quarter.-, with evervt hum care fully edited to occupy the -tiKt'le-t .pa.e. Sjiectnitn copies d' any eiltti-n ill be "en! free to any one senditic their ifMrtv Tfmms Inilv. tor one ear: for six months ; ru cent - lor one month : 1 ." an t- for o.ie week. Carriers will deliver the p:ipcr in ever part of the city t- utirrit.iTv and par ties watilitiK it will please call at the Cmzhs tice. Apvhhtisinc, K.IT'-..- Kea-on:ib'e. and iTKoit known on applii .it'.l at tin- ttn.e. A !: transient ad vcru.t-::: .:;: niu-t lie paid in ad Van ce I.eadinc notices ten cent" per line, obitn ar , marriage .tnd mmcU notice- Mt ceii enrh - not e si ding ten lines - vr li:ty mil' I er inch. Tll.KSI'.W. ACt'ti'ST 1 xv.. A POKTIl.MOKi KAID. The I. m illc c' tirivr-Journal yi'v U-nlay in s;n-:tkinL; nt Uic dema n!s tiupU lliroii-h the Republican d tin. country tor Mil siiiics lo cvriain stc. un ship lines, vigorously anil j-ei t. itjcii L ? v re marks : I'ritiaii'ls !"'r sno-i Hts tn suaiiisl:!! line f,eei n;e iti ire .in-! ni'-rt: rroM-.i :;L i:. the kcut.iit-.m pre.- as il.e time U-v t ' meelini,' td .rires a p; v ;tv Ti.i is not an act :'!ent. !'. is i:n-, i:ci mi,;; 1 -h tile Work d lliei: wli- w't-'u t elijae ;:. the earryin tr;oie. or; r- wivs wiure t.. business as a t nni.t. n i d vei.ture is t he iinprofitaUc at liie expi:.se taxpayers dt li.e i'";;:.:r. . or t.. r wlio, Keiii alnv'lv in tae !pii:.t ie-ir t-i arid t'tlK-irpr-"d;l- l.y !r;. o., iVoni the I-"f':eraI .rea-iir . There is no . . :up!.;ii:i t d.i t iv v :: i :" win i have y ,,; t epi:t r-'ir, l.'i" them eai ried to t!;e ; c V : i ;. n- t ries wit" de - ire t ; : . ! : i- not pretendei :d.ii ihe pi'-pic "1 ti,i eotmtry wh' wi-d: ;r:y :!',e pr. 'duet: id" lorei'ii c"u:::f:-- dti !. a .mi t lie m tranpoited .ur p-:;. Tli-e di; plaint :.- th.it l"i'ei ne: s are d -in our ear:'-. ti ade. witii via- eL'.;ition ni some l ::: teen per eent. T'ais n 'crs l-i t'ne :'-:::. ' ra ie: as to t!ie American, or ea-; trade. Americans have a compete na-:i-opol;, , tl:se ship- huiit :- o-, ;,ed :.:: not U-inu allowed to di any pa: I it In the t-Teiii trade. Amcnt liave as many jriviie'es a - t :. e : other eoimti v. b.it it i- .dieted ti..i'. s . can not build and run c--cis in -.:-.ci lul competif' vid: . :m -t- -: u :,i r Idic business is t'u:;d -:. :a ' '.:. In stead ot r- u lt.' '.idatini: 'J.-.n: - I e i. their urn ,i pr'. une in fa-e; i: ' a:t or unprolitahlc I i;-;:.t - . :;.e advocate- o; su t.sid v s .mi t iie : x : : d the ' 'nilrd :a .c- to their pocket- aid -:ve t! enou.L'h in t to that t hey are sine V I1 c Idtl also eno'i-'n ...;. ;!A How this w, -id -.en.-t any recipients ii'i.i -n; - dy :t p-l'eeive. but ti.e ia.Mer would h: ve a i::u up our tovti-:: trade. i;t tile sub-idii d : ',- . . r:y lower rate oj ;'ii'.:t t;. carried ' It nre e:: ad will: but even -no- M. h -st. st m:.c i. in- -re y . u ipm'e larger - :'' m '.; t i.v tilt. seas. ,- '.:.a".i . er wa- treiiit woui'i i;e i' .-t in ti. The bi:ms is cor.acdiy a must fa!! - :iu v. : : ..:.: t raiders c 'oi.y j -i; : pc ple a-- ;.;:nt t i.e i ,i a '.. ; j ia v thftn ;i pr-i. Idle tP.r-.a dv is not pri:::; v'r. in ti.e u. ': ' Mir au:"KU : ::.-n! d :. :: tii'iu.:. ti. v ;. .ir a ;.. re a si u oj i.id. ?,;-: : .r : j .c the pp 'tec t.a-aa A mnnun-p. t;;-. d - f-reiju ma: ki t- id.- if .'! Ui 1 1' m. id a them m ust : -ay . : : ce ) i t . on a i a : . - - t tiie i'a w -i'd- i hen Mi;. Lac IT V, be.x; ta t en;: i where o' ae:' nat: a:- t;:.o T: luin len tae ' m- lit - w ili ad -; to t i.i co-t o our m..!s. 'J ,,-. i.ers -d ti.e steamei - ij; be hv!jt n tti d at I de ex liclise .! the P uaamde:- .I lae pi o pie. As to tin carrying tra !e itsr!:'. the trouble is in he law-- v, kit h i 1 1 tr i : t'reed'm, ' Mir people art not allowed buy ships where they arc cheapest and sail them under the A'nieriean liar. Tin American subd.uiidcr thus has a monopo ly "1 the J.oine market, but it is of' com paratively little importance, as lew can ait'ord to buy -hip, tor loiei-u trade. They co-t loo ninth, i mr people an thus driven out ot the carrying trade, and thereby lose many millions a year without any crrespoudin- ain to the -hipduiilder. The remedy is to ehan-t. on- navigation laws, iiisp-at ot having a lew ship owner to do a losing business at tile exjanse ui the country at lare. SiTi; IM. t. HIS owx vi;o.m. The Nashiille Aateriean is not lar wrolii: in its eaustie ami timele rttereiite to tile mot notoriiuis liutiiiiier anil jilim ilererol any aye one William Tin tnnseh Shenn.'ill. t veil llloimh it ilaes 1 j :"i 1 1 14- to nrlaec tl.e yreai pillager's ii .iilieatioiM that he will, wilil the consent ot the l'niteil Stales jiovt rnmetii, tome ilown with 011c hunilred tliimsanii olherthieves anil lire hns mul complete the work o) rolilie-ry ;unl arson ot fhe Southern towns, fortunate enough to escape the torch anil swonl during bis masterpiece of hellish iniipiity the march to the sea ; escaping simply liceausc they were not in line of his "ttreat straiectic tour." The American says: Replying to a letter rpiestionini; him in regard to some strategical points 01 his Oeoria eauipaiiiii. (leu. Shcrinan writes that if the peopleof Augusta think that his strategy was not oo he will, with the consent of the l iiiteil States government, come down with loii.uiin of'Sherman's limr.mers. or their descend ants," and complete the 10I1 in a manner which will silence all criticism. In view of this we hope the jjood (jcople ol Au Kitsta will hasun to signify their unitial ilied ajiproval of Cen. Slierman's skill as a military strategist, anil of his ierlorm iinccs in Ccoria in particular. We have no doubt that "I'ncle Sam" would lie K-rfectly willing to ;rant Cen. Sherman the trilliiif; favor Ik asks. The military reputtition of a jrcat nuin like Sherm.'iu is not to lie allowed to suffer when the pillnim; of u lew towns in Ceor;ia miglit place it Ijcyond the reach of ad verse criticism. It is not a matter of very great consequence to the iieuple ol Augusta wlietlii'rSlierinairsstrate'y was good from a military standpoint or not ; but the prosiiect of his coming down on them with KHi.OOO cut-throats just to punish their arrogance in presuming to cull his generalship in question is, we opine, a matter of considerable conse quence. These considerations, we doubt not, will iucline them to be agreeable ; and a mass meeting and appropriate res-' i'ltittms. we lake it, wmiM !c iht iirojM.-r thitii:. In this way Augusta wuuhl Ik spared the horrors of' invasion ami tlcn Sherman's military repmtation wouhl Ijc sate even t'pmi the shad'iw ih loath. We do l.ot know whether this luo.omi mtn who are to march on Auyusta. are intended to be the advance .uard d the million f'.en Siierman has already told lis about who are t- aid the negroes in a torch and dau'i-'cr w art. ire ii externtiuation or not ; but.it so.it is plainly a matter which t once: r nn re j c p!e tii;i u those d ( ieor jia. and perhaps it would Ire well tor the t ut ire Sou ili to join in a mo ement h .ok :ui: to the i:rt:i establishment ot' Sher man's cV.:. racier as a genera I. We sup pose it will not be re'juireil that there -ii u!d be a: iliiii,' said in approval ot bis charm 'er ,i a gentleman, and we ea- no action that could be la' en in this espev't W'ddd be insulhcient to meet the vei helming n;.;SStd adverse evidence. I u the inc.; ntime il is a pit that soir.e ' ' ' -s i'.i-rulou- and venomous ...: cannot p!eva:l upon him to dee p Id-t- .:..':e ''chind his Ucth. He i ::a k:ni: Inn. -i 1: ridiculous in his old aye v ins ire, -..(.a i ebullitions oi malice to .'!!;. Ki v!i)h' l 1 1 1 1-s hi- c;.n il" ' ni r ':;::. ;ni.! inul in. llli-n- .n..!cN.i.M-v.-iK-rc they owe l:au-.! nr..! :.i re-1. Iif ,',,1 Ho lun.i'Oii tiu 1 ill lil .u k M'.ii 'nxh to make i.i Ii.i'.l- Ltr - r..n. !U- i;.n ..isly nil.t. moiu'.. I ! .-'-w . n 'e!l"i!;. .'!!! ol uet o! ' oi-..!iu-ni;'i 10 i. i I XIK li;iMON. C. r:::; ;. ..i ihv ;.;..!.. i . i ! i t - ! v. '. : ;i m e.'1 - I 1 1 : . a lie' i p;. 1 i.e i I . i : i. el' s a lie ;ei! :.l t' v. M A . :. . t . i lTt. re . li;e Ne al.ii C' an iei rie. iiaivciiiit .! ihc A-v a iaie.i :, .M..i ,;ay .!;., I he has in.!e no rtrai T.t Lo a': .ae ! hi latell- reo.r.; I o eaiiai- an e;ra .-. .11 I Ci a .v.tis v : I ! l; A i.ivii i.e .lour 'I.- t! '. t. !' l a : . e ' ! . ' ; a :re. alia-a: a ae la,. ': eaire. 1 : a iaa::er The 1 1 a J ' 1 a. ' '! 'e iaur 111 t 'k a.i."! ne -.ons i-e'. iueei -1 In a : ee in a 1 '.eel the d i ihi- .iK la Ke- .a ai le leave) : tat ; '' ' K d'd.iid : e a 11 ;;as j- dd1 ainte j.ira. n; Mi ill The ltt.-l)iiik an i.yv un llic iti. - i 1 ddd- - - :.! ii'-w i.' w a. ire "VV; A' ""l r : :,iii::a 'a veaiena iei .a : a.u at t ia: M 1 ie na . M., if M.v aial Maiima aaaa:ratioii in a lies- t .. aiure '.he S'.aiii lor A NorOicrii View. 1 . A . ! . - sl ehi. h ex ; s re. - a-'is tile v. ae ot eon ; la lavi.r .l i'el.Mi.ti L'oni- -s..ai.r I . 1- at iau Ji liel'all ' eohl- ; -,.,,,,a,i ,11., I ,1,., : Lloll wi.ivh saa, .1 liiaate l,..iiii 111 tile' a--itr maiiiu l t.i-iiav to "rally in the' res.llenl lilt o.i-,i,r;il." some ..Itlie' men who iiave ..ne oli at hah-emk havi eja-t--ti liitn.Mle- ill ur-ia; 1 '. 1: 1 1 1 . 1 : Aria'.' 1 1 1 1 h - r-e i ae 11 1 o I the e aissi.iner. A I'atriolic Striitliiivtit. Ai:.'iIOa e'..r.-.a'..:i..Tt. We have -t .l.t.l a itri..il in whi.h' i'ery ex-e '.a', at "ate h;i the nt'llt III las -. et h am! ; . -,i. .a- t. . inaiiil.ttn his own Il res,ei t is I'oiar.i,; hi true to the memory "t 1 le.a.lers. Ii in so lining ' olli ails aw !...ily il is u, l,t- ret;relteil. it in' h"a:h 1. at Inr tiiat rtasoll relapse l" : 1 1 1 n 1 1 -la : ae. E ell a 1 leli a nil ieo e ha'ie Lin naiil to honor their ileail. 1 r. I'arkt r i 'rays eream 'an 1 "la. K'osa :ine. 1 mahat anil 1 liamoiiil nail iio-viler '"iviiitf now h.vome llie laiiies' t'avoriles, at 1'. I..J;ic..!-' lima store, these popul.'ir alaiiienie arlii Its may always lit luiinil, 1"-, l1'u' " I"'l kl'1 "irv lionnl, or nye wood slicks, nail scissors, (iles anil 1 ither such requisites. Also a complete line ol drugs and toilet articles, in addi tion to the llelie Soda Fountain from which ice cold drinks arc ilisiciiscri. L"or uer Main street and Cation avenue. Tired Sale-lady ; "1 1I1, dear, I wish we had something to sit down on." Another Tired Saleslady: "I sat down on that lly tloor-walker this morning." Iro)creKM. Il is very important in this age of vast material progess that a remedy Ik- pleas ing to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its nature andetfeets. Cossess ing these qualities. Syrup of l-'igs is the one pcrlcct laxative and most gentle diu retic known. I.one train rohlicr Hold up your nanus. Cassengcr tfeclilyl Iion't shoot, mister. Can't you sec that every man in the car has fainted dead away ? I-OK lA'SCKCSIAand I.iverComplaint you have a printed guarantee on every bottle ot Shiloh's Vitalizcr It neverf'ails to cure. A.NASAI. INjr.CTOK free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Crice aOets. First Stranger I meeting a wanderer on the desert 1 Say, have you come to arrest me ? Second Iiitto No; I'm Charley Ross. Will you kindly find me ? Who arc you ? First Stranger I'm Tascott. Too well known to need lengthy adver tisements iJr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. 50 cents, by druggists. WE ARE BUSY. Think of it! At this season of thf year, when everyone is complaining of dull trade. We have more than we au do. Our store is crowded from moriiinji'till nijiht with custon.crsmaUin-purchascs.l ThtMvason OUR PRICES EXPLAIN ALL! our Oliver is now in tin Northern markets, selecting, me of the tint st stocks of ! ! DrV Goods iind SllOCS : i iT lU'Ollullt to this market. I ni td make room for Fall Arrivals. wcaicol'tcnnsoiiU' SI'KCIAL r.A!t(iAlNS in the following onods: An fli'oant jtair of I.ace Cur tains for S()c.: formerly sold for .1.H. ! : 1 ' A I ! A S( ) LS We have i feV plain niack Silk, and V. ..,,1.,,. ii-liii.li ii-i 11111. . i'i.'i-., n mi 11 ... are elosino' out at cost. A few hundred Remnants of I ry ( i K ids left, which are ooiii.o- at half their value. W e are Lnvillli' SOllie Siecial illllllcelllelltS 111 Ladies' FiiicDrcssGoods, rrimiiiiiiii's. Sa tines. (!inj.-- hams. Hosiery, etc '. eSpeejallV 1 1 1 ' i t t 1 1 ' L'l- 1 dies to -a II and examine 0111 mieipialed line, whether they want to lai.v or not. as it isa M'.isuii' 101 lis 11 -iiimi imii o'llllll V011 will never know how cheap you can huy until you 1 1 rade 1 lin e u it h us. ! Respectfully. .' lioSTH' I'.KOS. ,v- WIJHUIT. BOOKS AMI NTATIOXKRV, AKTISTJi' MiTI'.KIAIJii ' l-Nl.l.M.i.KV SI Cl'I.lIiS. . j i'ic 1 1 ki:s ami I-'KAMliS, i . 1 A .n e 1 1. 1 m ). HI. INK HOOKS, i:Vi:HV(iKAIII., I" .1.1..-. T11YS AMI (JAMIiS. WIMTKHN ?. C. SCKNKS, I'.'iMI I'll' 1 l'i ir.KM'niC AMI 1IAMI- I'MNTKIi, AT ffcjntA 131TB M1M1W?-L2 "OI v3 22 S. Alain Street. ARTHUR 31. FIELD, LEADING JEWELER, MECHANICIAN, GR4UI ATE OPTICIAN. A' GOLD uauDH Warranted to assay us rcprcmnUil. ('uaruntcrd U()(M (MM) fine. THE GREATEST ATTRACTION: In that fine lot of ENGLISH HKIDLES ant! TilKIili-IKIKN CHAMOIS SEAT SADDLES at J. M. ALEXANDER'S And the low prices at which he is scllinK all goods in his line. He has increased his force and intends to meet the demand. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ATLANTIC COAST L1NB On and after this date the following sched ules will be run over its "Colainbia Division." No. 03 Leaves Columbia 5.20 p. m Arrives atCharlrston 9.30 p. tn. No. 52 Leaves Charleston 7. 10 a. m. Arrives at Colombia 11.55 a. m. Connecting w-ith trains to and front all points on the Charlotte, Columbia Ac An frusta and Columbia & Greenville Railroads. Daily. T. M. EMERSON. Gen. Paaa. Art. . P. DEVINB. lien. Supt. THE RACKET COf,UMN. We are preparing to n-o to New York to selt-et our Fall and Winter (ioods and we vaiita of yi ()m offers of liar-rains have pan niul nut vki'v welt We have sold lots of ptods. hut we had lots of them, and we have quite a lot yet which you can huy at your own price. We think we put away for tin: lirxt sr;istii fewer eoods than any merchant in AshevilK W'rtlon't w ant to pur ;i ;iy any. We want to sell them, and we want to sell them hadly. We are e-oiiif.' to huy a hiji- stockand we want the room to place them in. hut nioivt linn flint. ne want fcr,77toliuy them with. This has heen the se cret of our low prices. We represent a man who has an ocean of monev. He huvs tlioiis;iiits where other - ii' lniy tloy.i'iis. He cxpt'cts lis to sell i(,o,ls (juirk. at n small profit, and to si'iid or carry 'liini tlio nioncy. So far wt liavr notdiis.'ijipoiiitfd liim. ( ur sale of Dirs.s (Joods at cost coiiiinucs. and will until all arc sold. We liavo six Ice Cream rVeezers, two ciich of 2. - and I quart sizes. We shall I my no more this season. Von can get either of these Freezers lower than they ha ve ever been offered liefore. You will want one next summer if not now. A few Hammocks and Croquet Setts a ia yet with us. We shall let 1 hem go very low. We need the room and want the money they represent to put into something for Fall and Winter use. A few dozen Fruit Jars (Mason's) on hand. They are going very fast. As soon as it is known that we are out prices will advance murk the jnvilh tion. We shall ha ve in store by the time you read this the largest stock of Ribbons, Velveteens, Plushes, and Vel vets ever shown in Asheville. Fall Styles, New Goods, at 'Racket Prices." Come and see them. Resjieetfully, GEOJ.JOHES&CO. MISCELLAXEOl S. THE RECORDS Continue to nia-ik a daily in crease in the volume of retail business at T. C Smith & Cods Drug Store. Buying goods in large quantities, se curing best discounts and often free delivery of goods, they share these advantages with their customers. Their Prescription business has outgrown their most san guine expectations. They have five professional experts of long experience in order to insure increased efficiency in this department. This gives promptness in preparation, correctness in execution ami quick delivery of medicines dispensed. This handsome Drug Store, the pride of Ashe ville, located in the heart of the city, is easy ofaccess. and possesses an air of comfort and elegance. The rapid success of this llousein build ing up a prosperous business demonstrates the fact that thev are fast securing the oiifidence and patronage of an enterprising and generous public J. W. SCIIARTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR 42 N. Main St. febl'udlv Will collect debts fur nitynnc in the citv for ler cvtit. (loud f;iciliticH for retitinf; ant) col lecting rrnts on houHcs. Will ttil furniture on weekly payments. J. II. JOHNSON, At Ulnir's Furniture Store, .'17 I'Htton Avenue. ReferrniTd triven. mnr14i0ni JAMICS FRANK, HEAI.KH IN FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS AKent tor Rct'tns Creek Wooten Mills. North Main . Ashcvlllt, N. C. fehlOdly VM. R. PENNIMAN. PROl'KIETOK OF THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, Asheville, N. C. P. O. BOX P. marlSflly A NEW KNTKRPRISE. The llnnd Laundry will o.urn on Monthly, at the foot of Mrs. Wilson's hill, under the management of G. W, Higtfns. All work done neatly by hand. FOR RENT. A large eleven room Brick Houw, together with kitchen and servants house am) good barn. Lot contains 2Hj acres. ScwcrngcRnil good bath rooms. Completely furnishtd in every part. Likewise, a good I'iano, if neenen. Appiv to au22dtf ' NATT ATKINSON & SON FOR MEN ONLY! 1 DACITIVP For LOST or TAIIINO MAlfHOOD: R rUdl lift General tnd WERV0U8 DEBIUTT nTTUP We&knsu of Body and Mind: Effeoti yj J .tUfaCi of Errort or EzeeMM in OldorTounr, RnhMt, Hobtn MANHOOD ftilU Rf-lnml. How tm 8lirrc m4 4tmttkfWKAI..rHIRVRUrTnORUA)IB A PAKTBoflkllll. ftbMtutrly mIWUImc HOIK TKIATIKNT (WnSU b 4j. Mm ttfj fnm 47 Stain, TtrllriM, ud fervlr CBlrt. !n ru writ Ikm. Bh, full ilMBtifi, ud prMh bikIM Drunkenness it MMwrrniit m. n:r miiii Mteint. n!l?2Pi .ft ?t u. or In sr. Vd fl.nicf, without the knowledm ol th per son uilng it; It Is blutely hannlew and will w2ek'JT NEVER FAILS. w GUARANTEE enmpleta cope to everfinstance. Tpge hoot FREE, Address LooDfldonco, tOiHOt SFECIFW CO, IUK.St. ClwlMaH.a Mlbki tta cored at bom. wita Book of MS. ml IIIL Wlusts.M, oacoauiWiuMt .WOOI JJtT. U.O. WBlMatu OS. frhirMawlT hi th sat ANBW DBBD, carrfulljt prrparrd bj lead Ins? membera of th Ashvill h.r in. flneat oarchment and hearv flat njtiwr) crinu all aecrssarr points. Just oat and now on sal? at the office of the Citiiin Publish iKSCn.Hn North Cnrt Anns re 'ItnlDtf CHAS. D. BLANTON & GO,, MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTH I NG OUTFITTERS. Our aim is to fill a long felt want in the city of Asheville. and we will open about September 1, with the most com plete line of Clothing for Men and Uoys ever shown in this section. Our .Mr. ('HAS. liLANTON goes to Northern and East ern markets with the ready cash which insures to the new business 4 o ,1 Financiai Success THE YOUTHS', BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Will rerrivr mr spi'ciiil attention, inn t lliis we will nil tlio especial attention of Mothers. Sisters ami Aunts. OUR GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Will be i('ilct' with all tin? Xovi'ltics of tlio waKon in the way of Neckwear. OUR HAT DEPARTMENT Will receive due attention, and in it can be found from tlie conventional High Hat down to the Soft Knock-about, We have already placed our order for a lineof MEN'S FINE SHOES With one of the most popular makers. Our mode of business shall be STRICTLY ONE I'ltK'E,. and all good warranted as Our opening will be announced in due time. CHAS. D. BLANTON & CO.,. One Price Clothier. i Patton Avenue, - represents! or money refunded- . Aslieville, IV C,

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