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1 - 7 AS11EV1LLE CITIZEN. R. M. FURMAN, ) JORDAN STONK, ) Editor J.D. CAMERO V, ) m.m Jama A.TTjrtj'aj: . THU'IMY MORNING AUG. 23, l-j Chairman State Dcm i-iatic Executive Ccn nv.ttep, Raleigh. . i'IekWiiitaker Eti. Chaiininn Executive Committee ihh Congressional O'strict, Asbeville, N. V. 0. M. McLoud Esq. -'I airman ixivutive Committee, Bun vomi.o county, Asheville,' N. C C. M. Mc!. va, Esq. N YTIOX Ali DEMOCUAIIC TICKKT t or President, - . hover cxi:va:i ,t.M, Of New Yosti For Vice-President, Of Ohio. DKMOCIIATIC STATU TICKET. - r or G j'ernori DANIEL. O. FOWtE, Of Wake. For I.ieut.-Governor, THOMAS 31; HOLT, Of Alamance. For Secretary of State, WILLIAM L.SAUNDEK8, Of Oranire. For Treasurer, I ONALD W.BAIN, Of Wake. For Auditor, GEO. V. SAKDERLIN. Of Wayne. Fi r Supt. of Public Instruction, SIDNEY M. FINGER, Of Catawba. For Attorney-General, THEO. F. DAVIDSON, Of Buncombe. For Judges of the Supreme Court, J. J. DAVIS, of Franklin, JAMES E. SHEPHERD, of Beaufort. A. C. AVERY, of Burke. FOR KLKOTORS AT LARGE : ALFRED M. WADDELL, of New Hanover. FREDERICK N. STRUDWICK. of Orange. Fob .Cosoeess Ninth District : THOMAS D. JOHNSTON, of Buncombe. For Electors By District. lnt Pish, Geo. II. Bbown of Beaufort. 2d, " John E, Woodward of Wilson. 3d, " Chas. B. Aycock of Wayne. 4th " Edward W. Pcu. Jb , Johnson. 5th " J. H. Dobsox of Surry, ftth " Sam'i. J. Pkmbkrton of Stanley. 7th " L. Campbbll Caldwell, Iredell. 8th " Thomas M. Vanok of Caldwell. Oth " W . T. Crawford of Haywood. The yellow fever, we are glad to say does not make rapid progress as a malignant epidemic. Up to the ISth there had been 33 cases in Jacksonville and 5 deaths. To these may be added 5 new cases on the 19th. At Manatee there have been 23 cases in all, and none since the 11th, and at Tampa 11 cases in all. With the extraordinary precautions taken, it U to be hoped that the dis ensc will be confined to its place of origin, and that in this its maligni ty will be mitigated. In a private letter from Minister Jarvis, dated Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 25, the Minister says that the health of himself and wife makes it impossible for him to remain much longer in Brazil. Ilis secretary of legation is now absent and upon the return of the latter in October Mr. JarvU expecl3 to return to North Carolina, to arrive about Christmas. The Mirmter snys further that ill health will make it impossible lor him to serve longer than the pres ent term, and that he looks for ward with peculiar pleasure to a return to North Carolina. The position and the utterances 'of the German" Emperor are watch ed" with intense anxiety by all Eu rope, because his control of the is 'sues of war or peace is absolute The visit to the Russian Czar seems to have been a hollow ceremonial, an effusive continental hugging and kissing, r.s insincere as that of two rival "society belles with smiles on their faces and hatred in their hearts. The Emperor William comes back to Berlin to speak more unre servedly than ever. In a speech at Frankfort he said that Germany would keep all she had gained in her recent wars, and eaid that the army was ablo to meet all that comes. This was a menace to France, whose ultimate purpose to reannex the lo3t Alsace and Lor raine has not been abandoned. He alarmed or aroused trance, he seemed to threaten Russia, and in effect, put ali the European powers on the alert. The changes made in his own arajy organization and commands are significant, all look ing to the substitution of young, ac tive generals for those grown-gray and stiff in Bervice. A telegram says: " " ' "Sweeping changes in. the com mand of the army are impending. Nine more generals, nine lieutenant-general? and a number of major generals will retire. Feverish ac tivity pervades every department of the army" - A COLORED EMETJTE. Judge Russell of New Hanover was nominated by the State repub lican convention as a candidate for supreme court judge. He declined tho nomination, giving . in a lopg letter reasons for declining. Among zither expressions used, he said; "Ihe negroes of the South are largely savages. and are 'y no more Jit to govern than are their dhren in African swamps, or so nyi Mongolians dropped down from -ri'i Asia." ' ' x tho county of New IJanoverjC which includes the populous cilv of Wilmington, is a lare negro ele ment, largely exceeding (hnt of the whites. Their majorities ertnb!e therrflo control by numbers, though int in direction nnd influence the I m 'lilies t'f '.he city uinl county; and am- tig lhei re . nrtny- iiitellifTit and ambitious nun, ready and ai.xious to -apply .the force of num bers to their own account. These men feel the cutrnge of ,uch ex pressions as those of Ju!;;f Iiusr'rll ai d propose to rfi;;t" them ' m-phttticallv- An addn-ss to the eo!r-ii wters i.l New ilanover, id.---. ie-.l by the leading men of that race, sets' forth n seiies of resolutions with fli fol lowing preamble : Where.'.?, For years lb" ri.l.-r.-il titiz-ne of New Ilanf-vt-r h iv .liter under the. control of u sy.--tem of bossinl which has tle veloued into a political lyriimy, which is dangerous m its operation and revolting to our manhood and our sense of race pride, especially since Hon. D. L. Russell has as sumed the role of the republican Moses to lead the negro race into the land of promise ; and Whereas, Notwithstanding his declaration at South port when prosecuting a negro for larceny lie declared that "all negrces are natu ral born thieves', they will steal; six days in the week and go to church Sunday, pray and shout their sins ofJ and return to the bosom of their race, honored and respected mem bers ;" therefore, we consider that the time has fully come when, as free American citizens, we should rise in our might and the dignity of our manhood and throw off the Yoke of Political Oppression. The resolutions of whom there are seyeral, declare in a number of cited illustrations, that the negro vote has been repeatedly sold, swapped or suppressed as seemed best to the white party managers to secure certain advantages, or to put in certain officers, the il.eriff being the one for whose benefit party pressure was particularly ap plied; and the address complains that to elect said sheriff in 1886 they made 500 negroes vote the democratic ticket; in 1S70 for the same pur nose they traded off enough negro, votes to elect WaJ dell and defeat Dockery; in 18S0 they elected R. K. Bryan, dem., for the same object, to the Senate; in 1874, with the same object in view they traded off enouch negro vo ce to elect S. A. Ashe and C. W. Mc Clammy to the House of Represen tatives; and so on. The system thus so clearly illus trated by the confession of those made passive parties to its operations prove beyond question the utter inefficiency of the negroes as free political agents, and the ab surdity of entrusting to their virtue, intelligence or manhood the use of tho inestimable right and privilege of the ballot. The address referred to takes the same view we have done of the estimation iu which the negro voter is held by his white leaders, a crea ture to be led or driven as the occa sion require?, vv hat the address says, relative to New Hanover, ap plies with (qnul force to the whole State and the whole South : "A few white men assuming the control of the political aflairs, spec ulate year after year and upon 3,000 negro votes, with the same degree of conscious self-righteousness as did the (other kind of) Elaye-holuers before the war." And no democratic paper or poli tician could state more clearly and forcibly the relation borne by the negro voter to his white political masters : v "These indignities, insults and impositions perpetrated from time to time upon our race by a-class of political overseers, whore influence, wealth and power are the results of our contnbutive support and suf frages, stand unchallengrc! in gratitude and inhumanity among any people m the civilized world." And this is the attitude in which the component elements of the re publican parly stand towards each other. Three-fourths of the party are negroes, nine-tenths of whom are blindly submissive to orders; the remainder, more intelligent and more ambitious, rising iu rebellion, and calling loudly for deliverance. WaYnesviile Courier. ' Official paper of Haywood county, N C. ; A live Democratic Home Journal Devoted to the material interests of Wes tern North Carolina. Best advertising medium west or Atnevine. ' Frakk M. Vancil, Editor, dtf Waynesviile, N.,C. CHEAT BARGAINS Bpertat Marie IJotcn Salt at fl'HII tkU CLOTHING DEPARTMKNT . In order to make room for an extensive stock or fall and Winter clothing now being manufactured expressly to our order, and preferring to give our patrons the tenefit of such desirable gooc" a as they can use at the present - time--than to carry tbem for another season, we have decided to mark them down at prices that will attract everybody who wishes to buy clothing cheap. Remember that our store is small and it is imperatively necesaarv to clear out the moet of the stjck at the approach of a new season. The stock comprises Dress Suits for Men, Boys and Children, Business Snits, School Suits, Children's Knockabouts. and the best stock of extra pants in the city. They are marked down low to sell' to and $0 Suija only $3 50. $7 and t& Suits only $o 00. $10 and $12 Suits only $8 00. ' $1250 and $15 Suits only $10 00. $16 and $18 Suits only $12 50. $20 and $22 Suit3 only $15 00. Seersucker and Alraca Coats at half price. ' 75 dozen Neckties at 15c., 25c, 50c, former prices 25c., 50c and 75c. - . .. i all early before they are sola. ' General mark down on all (roods erceu Dunljip Hats and Earl AWilson Good) , - - at, W hit-lock's A Frightful Skin-Disease. Sutrsrinsr Inlimt. ICtmi Htarfy raw. Mtoi . cortrtd tcflh Sore. Cm ri bt Iht CnHcura Brmtiln. Mksrs. St vkks & EutXER, Mc tree, N. C. Dear Sirs: About two monlos ago, on yonr recommendation, 1 bought a b itlle of Cutlcura Resolvent, one box Cnticura Snlvc. and one cake of CuticoraSoap. for my son, aged thiitcen years, who ties been afflicted with certain ecz'?ir a lor a long time, and I am pleased to say that I ti lieve the remedies r.ave cured him. ills sufferings were intense, his head being nearly raw. his tars bel 1-, gone except the gristle, and his body was covered with cores Uis condition was frightful to behold. The "'re" have now rll r.i?apwiied, his skin is hcall v. ryes bright, ch;rfiil In dis position, an.1 is -voi king every clft. My neigh bors fire witnesses t; this rMiiar :sble cure, and the rtocbiinsrones are requested t.' call cr write Ev. or auy ol iuy neighbors. WJi.S STEt'h'EiN'OX. ViiiChotor F O., Foion to , N ( JloNUOE, 5. C, Cel. 0, 1ES7. KE i'O'TLK I RfO AKli CUEHICAI. CO. : Ginlkmrn Mr. V.'tn. ttteeber.sou of this cownty bioxElit bis M-n to town to day to let is see b:in, and to she us what Culictira Ken-.edie b'it 'o!ie lor . iin ' iw is the case refem-d to iu f ur lfct:i.r to you si-.-u time ai--o. To lo -k at the boy now, Mie w'd Fuppcs that' hero l;ad i.t-vtr been ariyhii!g H e iriatier with him, i-et-uis 'olHs in pcifc't hcailh We have wr.itcn aim lu revith inclose wbat his f ttier has to stij ulo.it the mut t-.r. wrote it jtist as Le dictated. We are Ilirg quite a quantity of : utUtir;i Hemcd es. ard ht-nrmthinir but pruiies for them. Wo rrgard the Cuticuia Kenudics the best la the inarket, and shall do ail we can to promo'c their sale. Yours trulv, STEVENS & BRUNER. Di uggitts and Wiai macists. Cnllcura, the great skia cure, and Cuticura Soap prepared from it, externally, aud tu'icura K solvent, the new blood puritler, internally, are a positive cure for every form of skia and blood disease, from pimples to scrofula Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticma, 59c.; Soap, 25c.; Etsolveut, $t. Prepared by the Potter Dki'o and Chemical Co., lloaton, II ass. jScnd for "How to Cure Skin lliscases," 04 pacs. 50 illustrations, aii' 1 100 testimonls. BJMPJ ES, black heads, red, rough, chapped and (tin oily sliu prevented by Cutxura Soap. j&Wcak, Painful Backs, Kidney and Uterine Piins' and Weak iicspcs. relieved in one minute bv tho VuUcura Jnli-M'aiti fnmlrr. the first andonlT pain killing plaster. New, instantaneous, infallible. 25 cents. The News-Observer s;ys: The electric shocks which accompanied the storm Sunday evening weic said to be the most terrific ever heard in this section. The storm was so severe as to make it neces sary to put out all the electric lights in the ci:y antl fhe telephones kept up an shuming rattling and pop pins;. The house of Mr. Torn Willis, on the corner of Lenoir and Pearson streets was struck with terrific force and the house set on fue. Capt Harry Leweilyn and other neigh bors foon came to the rescue, how ever, am', extinguished the flames. The house had in some mysterious way caught between ihe weather hoarding and the innei wall. These in the house were severely shocked. Another shaft struck the rear of the Yarboro House, knocking down a chimney and shaking the whole building from the foundation. A tree in the City Cemetery vvas shivered, and also a tree on Davie street. The fail of lain din ing the storm was the heaviest ever recorded here. The gulteis completely over flowed and the streets and side walks were a: times entirely inun dated. A number of bridges about the city were washed awaj-. Is Oar Climate C banging We are inclined to ask this question by reason of cur hearing so man - imports irom tne country, this summer, of ilia eases wbieli have not neretofora piovp.u ed to such an extent as they aie doirs? From all quarters we hear of Diarrhuea, Cholera Morbus and kindred blood com plaints. We therefore 'warn our readers that, if they would avoid various fcick- ness, to shun all unripe fruit, use no vegetables not fully matured, and above all, to be provided with a bottle of JLytie's Elixir and a bottle of Ti. Hart's Ilvlief, so that, if attacked with thisdisrasp. vou can cure yourself at once, for in sickness or this kind delay is especially dangeron? Advertise pj. Notice. Advertisements or chances for S-inday Citizen should be handed on Friday evening or early Saturday tnornim,' to nsnre insertion. Circa t Campaign Oftvr Tho Weekly Courier-Journal has now tho largest circulation oi any Iernocratii! newspaper in the United States and its proprietors to further extend its circula tion offer to send it postage prepaid from June 4th, 1SSS, to Di c SlEt, 18SS, thirty- one issues or only luty cents. Sous liptiups sent before Jane 4th will he entprtd from that tiins, but those received alter Juno 4th. will be entered from the d.itu received to expire Dec 31st, 1SS3. Th.' rat" to clubs of eiht and vei are extremely liberal. A sample copy of the Weekly Courier Journal containing its great campaign offer can be procured, ireo of charge, by addressing W. N. Haldeman, President Courier-Journal Company, .Louisville. Ky. The subscription price of the Daily Courier-Journp.!, without the Sunday issue, is ien uouara (iw) a year, i'nee of Sunday Courier-Jo irnal ie Two Dol- !ars t$2) a year. "i&wtf THE CAirI(iX. Take tbe .Ihlievillc Citizeu Fnll ana Fair liiscnssions of the Political Issncs. In order that all the people may keep memseives iiiuy miormeii upon the political ieaue.i of the jresent campaign we will send the Asiikviixe Citizen until the l3t of ni'xt Decern beraa tollows: Daily, single subscription. 5 2 00 Weekly, . " 50 Daily, Clubs of 5, $ 8 CO " 10, 14 00 Weeki y " 5, 2 00- 10, 4 00 All names to a club must be sent at the same time, and cash rau3t invariably accompany i!ie oruer. Let all friends ol the Citizen work aud cive it a very laree circulation. Tho campaign before us is not only a very important one, hut will be a very exciting one. The people should keep luoroimniy poeiea. ihe Citizen will do its full duty in the contest. Address, . ' Citizen, Asheville, N. C WHlTi.Ot K'S MHIsamiu'r Sprcial leartn; Sale o. Sninaier Ggods, I)5Y GT.ODS BErAETBEST. ' Prices cut in half, a cut of 50 per cent, on Milli.iery CJoods and Straw Hats. 25c Hat for 15c. 50c Hat for 25c. -$1.00 Hat for 50c fl.50 Hat for 75c. 5c Lawn for 2c. 12j Gingham for CJc. The raine cut on Gents' lisht Scarfs, Ticf, snd Underwear. 25c Kcarf lor 15a. . 60c Scarf for 25c. . " 75c Scarf for 40c. . -. " " 1 1.00 Scarf for 50c. ' 23c Gauze Shirt for 15c : 50c Gauze Shirt for 25c. 51.00 Balbrijrgan Shirt and Drawers f.r 60c. $150 Balbriggan Shirt -and Jrawers for 75c. . Other liubt summer' noods in eama proportitni- lias is bona nde to (;:or,e tlirse I nesont to make room for early fall toodo. ' Call and be convinced. ... - .-. -i This is a chant o not to be missed. ; Call early, : at WniTi.ocK'f , . ' - ' "- ' 48 S. Main St. . 7 a.' v Fine ir;4BcgrDi i : avinj! aipecialtj ( Hatitfat t:n guftu i ,n d in everj- re Sei'i. Sout;- Ma:ii S;rec. TABLE AND In- hail on r. .iiiil)le terms, at junl2d3m FEW MOnEB'-ARDKE8 Can te accommodated at Mrs. Weddin'8. 53 College street. Terras reasonable, luly 11 dtf JlOR EI2XT, One Cottage, Depot street. 810 per month. Two Cottages. Di-pot tri!4t, $18 per month, aug 11 Jlw . Apply to J. A Tennent JIIUS r CLASH PEIV ATE BOARD CAN BE HAD AT So. 21 CI rove Street. iltiuse eentrally located nnd perfectly new with Inrge airy rooms. Batti. rooms attached. Table supplied with the beet the market affords. TERMS REASONABLE. B OARDERS WANTED, To cccuny txo nice front roomg in new horse ,on Flint etreei, one door Irom 11 ay wood street; also tfny boardtrs. lxx-at'on in five minutes' valk of court house. Applr ou premises or to Mr. Bowie at Smith & Baud's, may 6 dtf ISOlt RENT. The two htoty brick tobi co factory Inst inreir of the First National Bank in Asheville, N. C belonging to lion. Thos. 1). Johnston antl recent ly occupied by Mr. B. M. Perrow, Is for rent on reasonable torn-s. Also, the two large rooms on second floor In rear of the cilices in the new Johnston Building recently erected on the site ot the old Western Hotel are for rent lor purposes which will not annoy other tern nis of the building. Apply to ang8dlw GEO. A. SHUFOKD. IJNIVEltf SUY OF s QAROLINA AT COLUMBIA, S C Includes Graduate Department, College of A pricult me and Mechanic Arts, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Normal School, Law School. 27 T-acncrs. 41 Graduate and 20 Under graduate Courses for degrees and certificates. Eight thoroughly equipped Laboratories; also. Mechanical Department, with Engine and Machinery, Draughting Rcom and Shops for rt'ood Work and Iron Work. Experimental Farm, f ew Infirmary. Health ot Columbia un surpased. In same I'inc-belt as Aiken, S. C, the Sanitarium ot the South. Thermometer rarely below 82. Tmil'Mi 10 per session; other fees $15. Table board, f 10 to $12 per month. Ko ims free of rent Total expenses, including fuel, washing, books, &.c... about St 60. Tuition J-te remitted to Student certify liter their inability to pap ft. - For further information, apply to J. M.MrBKYDE, Ph. D. L L. D . President. aug 4 dSt A NEW SCHOOL Will b3 opene I M, Piccon River, Haywood co.' N. ( ., the tii. st a I'miay in August, 18SS, and con tinue live months. Terms low. Competent teachers. For particulars address PROF. S. K. TR 4 WICK, President. Iulr 19 dlsr DeDOt. N. C. Catawba College, XEWTON, N. C. NEXTSESSIOX vill begin Ang:. Cth, 188. Fn!l academic and Collegiate tkiurses. Also Mu sic, Paintine, Drawing Peumanehip, and Book keeping. Fine Buildings, Apparatus, Libraries, etc. Ten Instructors. Location healthful. Board and Tuition moderate. IndigeDt persons lielrcd. Appiy at once. Catalogne Free. Address REV. J. C. CLAPP, President. HEV. J. A. FOIL, Secretary. julv 10 dim NORTH CAROLINA, I In the Superior Buncombe county, f Court. J.Q.Lee, ) vs. Notice oi Publication. Cl ira Lee. J The deteudant, Clara Lee, Is hereby notified and required to appear at the next term or the Superior Court of Buncombe, at the Court House in Asheville, in said county and State, on the thlid Monday before the first Monday of Septem ber, lhtvS, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff now filed therein. The defendant will fuithei take notice that the above entitled action in fa-? or of the plaiutifl and against her was begun on tho fifth day of July, lBtsS, by a summons dnly issued out of the Superior Court of said county, and that the purpose of said action is to procure a divoroe a vinculo matrimonii from lierbj the plaintiff. This July 6tU. t88. W. T REYNOLDS, Clerk t'njerior Court Bnncombe coun y. t'litt'i A. Moore, plaintiiTs attorney. juiy T BUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue or a deed of trust executed to ire dv J. B.S. Mcintosh and his wife Mary E. Mcintosh and John E Sprague, to secure the payment of a hrtrri fur thirr.7.nvt4 nunarea aouars. wirn musr- est from tho date of said bond at the rate of eight per centum per annum executed by we said J. B S Mcintosh and John F. Sprague to 11. 15. troiriiEon, the said bond and deed of trust hcurinc .iata tho tGt.l dav of Auril. 1885. and the said dtH;d or trust being registered in the office of the Kcgister oi ut-eas ior uaywooa county, on the 17tb day of April. 1885, in Book A of Deeds of Trust, on pages 6. 7, 8, 9 and 10, and up on wLich default his been made, I will expose for Hale at public auction on the 10th day of September, lbSS, at 12 o'clock noon, ot that day at the Court House door in tho town' of Wayces- vil'.o, county of Haywood, the land and premises descrit-ed in the said deed of truat, a moretul aud particular description of which may be hadl hv pMminins the deed of trust before referred to in the olLo of the Register of Deeds for .the county ol Haywood. Tne rroDertvabove referred to is a two story brick building, with three store rooms on the Crss floor and two basements underneath, and eleven good rooms on the second story. The building is situate on iiam street aimosiopposue the court house square. Terms of sale cash. Dated July 17th, ISSS. JAMES G. MARTIN, Trustee. Fur information address Davidson Ji Jtarlin, Asheville, N. C, or Moody & Norvell, Waynes, vilie. N.C. inlyl9wtds STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. I la Superior County of Buncombe. . 4 Court. Jno. B. Bostic and C. D. Bianton, trading under thefirm name of Bostic, Bianton SCo .plaintiffs, Jordan Stone and wife Martha D. Stone and F. A. Barnes and wife S. K Barnes, defendants. SUMMONS AND ATTACHMENT. : Jordan Stone and Martha D. Stone, the defend ants above named, are hereby notified that the plaintiffs above named have instituted the above entitled action the purpose of which is to recover the snm oi Four Hundred ($100) Dollars with in terest therein from the 28th day ot Jane, 1887, till r,iri at eiifht rjer cent per annum, and costs oi j ili aCUUU, bile wiu Diuu ui ium uuuuidu uuuais and interest being due to said plaintiffs by said . . . i . , . i r r. i .4 i defendants Jordan stone ana Manns u. -stone by iasATT note dated said 28th dav Of June. 1887. which became due 23th March, 1888; and also for the puroose or suDiecung an tne interest ana Stone in the land conveyed to the latter by S. H. Merrimon and wife by deed dated November 12, 1883, which is registered in the office or the Re otrfornf nerds for said county of Buncombe in Book 50, page 60, to which reference is hereby made for farther description, to the payment of th. amount due anon Liiu note awv aesennea mi intoreot and costs: and said defendants are therefore required to appear at the next term of th Soperior uoun ior saiu county oi pruicomoe to be held at tie court nous in Asheville on the third Monday before the first Monday in Sept , 1883 and answer or demur to the complaint which will ba filed in said cans during the first three days of said term, or the plaintiffs will take iudsment according to the prayer of heir said Complaint. Aud the said defendants are hereby farther notified that at the time of the issuing ot the nmrnnni in this cause, anon application of the plaintiffs a warrant of attachment was issaed in this cause to the Sheriff of Buncombe county directing htm to attach the property of said defendants In said conhty of Buncomoe, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy thesaid demand of plaintifis for four hundred dollars and interest due by note as hereinbefore stated together with thn rviats and expenses oi this action, w hich said warrant of attachment is also returnable to the next term of sal Superior Court to oe held for said county ot Bnncoml'e in tho court house in Asheville on tho third Monday before the first Monday in Sept , 1S8S, as aforesaid, when am) where the said defendants arc reouircd to appear and auswtr or demur asatprosa'd. . .. : August lrm, ,. U.ia rflUJKB Itily 7d t wtd . ." , Superior Coui t. Watches, Jewelry, Of every description. A large line of CLOCKS ami SILVERWARE Gold and silver Leaded canes. We have every thing usually kept in a First-Class Jewelry Store; Key wind watches i hauuvd t. stm wind Fiito XI ttlch nl .lewHry ltepftirlng qbT-' -'i!b and I iyt s mmtc to order. . Jeweler, As'.Fvi lc, N. C. DAY BOARD, E. Jfl. JM TIIJMJY ,S, ISO Hayicootl Street. I DENTAL CARDS. It. . F. ARBINTN, DENTIST. officb rooms: tier U Monday's store. Patton Avenue. se 13 d 12m B H: DOUGLASS. D. D. 8.. Dental Rooms over Grant Roseberrr's Cms tort, residence in same building Asheville, N. C feb2-w&sw R. H. REEVES, D. D 8. J. F. RAMSAY, D. D. 8 REEVES and RAMSAY, Dental Ofpici in Connally Building over Redwood's store, 1'atton Avenue, .may o Jiy PROFESSIONAL CARDS. D R. CLINGMAN STARNES. PHYSICIAK AND SURGEON, Hazbl Post Offics, V est side of French Broad, june SI di-wtf Two miles irom Asheville. D R . W. I.. & C. E. HILLTARD, PHYSICIANS null SFKUKOXK, A8HEVILLE, N. C. Office Mo. ITS. Main St., up stairs. Residence 103 S. Main St. may 19 dim D OCTOR JOHN HEY WILLIAMS lias removed his residence to Ho. 53 navwood street, corner Wninut Office at san.e number till further notice OFFICE HOURS: 1 11 A M. to 1P.M. 2 to 5 P. M. men l&dfimos J A. WATSON, M. D. OFFICE HOUitS- 9 to 10 A. M. NO. SO PATTON AVENUE, 2 to 8 P. M. Avhevilta, N. C. se 10-d tf HENRY HARDWICKE Attorney nt Law, Asheville, N. C. Will practice in all the courts of the State. Collections of claixr-s a specialty. Office with Sheriff in Court House. ian4-dtl WALTER W. VANDIVER, Mornep-a.lM, ASHEVILLE, - - - NO. A. Practices in the courts of Western North Caro lina. Collection ef claims, in any part of the Slate, a specialty. Jul29dtf R OOER J. PAGE, Atto ey at Law, ASHEVILLE. - N. C. Practices m all the Courts, Slate and Fedeial Jan 14 dtf - rpHOS.A. JONES, Attorney at Law ASHEVILLE, N. C, oct 22-ly s w Office with Dav'dson St Ma T H. COBB, Attorney and Counsellor at tjtw, Office in Burnett building. North si Public Square, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Practices in all Courts, State and Federal. ,Jan22dly QHARLE8 A. MOORE. Attorney and Counxrllo u I.a-o ASHEVILLE, N. C. Practices In the United States Circuit and Dis trict Courts at Asheville. Statesville, Charlotte and Greensboro: in the Supreme Court at Kw eigb and in the Courts of the Twelvth Judicial Dis trict of the State of North Carolina. Sjtecml attention given to collection ot clalmaj JAMES A. BTJRKOUGHS, Pliysiclau and Surgeon, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Office over Powell & Snidts. t& Keeideoce corner of Main and Woodfin streets de lft-ly Thbo. F, Davtdsoh. Jit Q. Mist DAVIDSON St MARTIN, Attorneys A CoanseIIora-sttIjaw ASHaVTLLB, N. C, Will practice In the 8th and tth Judicial DUMeA and in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, ana In the Federal Courts of IKe Western District of North Carolina. Refer to the Bank of Asheville. aepls-swAwem W. W. JONES. GEORGE A. SHUFORD JONES & SHUFORD, Attorneys at Law, ASHEVILLE, - - - S C. Practice in the Superior Courts o Western North Carolina, the Supreme Court of the State, and the Federal Courts at Asheville. Office in Johnston Building, where one member of the firm can always be found. novlldlvear - OOD PRIVATE BOARD. Terms reasonable. Apply to MRS. R. N. TATE, i" - Wavnesville. N.C, Mrs. Tate refers by permission to the Rev. Dr. D. it. nueii, Asneviue. . ang aiw EOBEETS & PEEBT . BAVB OPBNXD A FSESH STOCK OP HEAYYFANGYEROGERIES, CnnfMlnceriea. Breads. Cakes. tc. second door north of Ihe store of G. A. Hears, 29 South Main street. Our goods are all new and just what every lamiiy neeas, consisting 01 vui, ougur, Lard. Flour, Meal. Salt, Candles, Canoed Goods, Cigars, io. ROYSTER'S FINE CANDIES ; a spcdalvy. We keep a first class biker Jnsl from Bal lmore and can furnish fresh BREAD AND CAKES every day, plain and ornamental, delivered at any point iu the city. Kn.ertainments and families furnished with confectioneries and eakes on short notiee. ROBERTS A PERRY, July JS dtf Asheville, N. C. FOR RENT. ' THE NEW TWELVE-ROOM r Cottogre, Corner of Spruce ar.d C6 lege tlnrtt. Pure water, full drainage, all conveniences. SU1TABI JTFOR BOARDING HOUSE. Close to public tqttare. yet private. -Will be leased to a gcod tenant ior a tena yean, on reasonable teruii"App!yto . k. K. RAWL, D SUIIGEOX July 8 tf Baaananua notei. JEWELERS. 1S53. Established. C- COWi B. H- COSBY a Knrceiisor 37 Pntfoci Avruar. - 27 DEALER IN Watches, Clock, Jewelry, Silver and plate I ware Optical Good, Gold Pens, t-c &o. Large and va ied assoitment ot LnrJies' and Gentlemen's Gold Watches at low prices. Largest assortment of Wedding Rlnjra iu tho city. All repairing in watch's, clocks, .-.n l Jewelry nestly and promptly iloue t reaeonsble figures. SATISFACilOX GCtRANTKEP. T e i-resent pn.i ri..i.r th: iirR'ei t n . ff-t to rr tr:ia (.ontit:iut)cii of the atronss" sr t?i ly t ei-towrd durh g m.iy tr.r tiiK.n l'-is predecessor. ncs ,s i-t mm II TAHNFR, J UNDERTAKER, ASHEVILLE, N. C. METALLIC AND WALNUT COFFINS AND CASKETS t of every style and quality, constantly on band. Eveiy requisite of the business furnished, and all calls day o'r,3glit are prom)tly answered. Hearses furnished when desired. jEmbnlmlus: a SpeciaKj. Bojlis will be taken charge oi prompt ly when detired. 'Robes of all sizes and qualities, both Tor Ladies and Gentlemen always on band. Office and residence No. 40 N. Main st. Telephone No. 61 JESSE li: STARNES- Patton Avenue Hotel. Having thoroughly cleaned and newly furnish ed the above hotel, situated half-way between the depot and ciurt Equare, we now solicit boarders and transient feuetts. Good fare, terms reasonable. MR. AND MR?. A. U. STOCKTON, juae 15d?m I Havlnc established a Tanl- Station at Asbeville arc prepared to supply the traCt o! Asheville and vicinity wilh all grades of Il'urainatii g, Lubrica ting, Cylinder and Engine Oils. Also the cu'.ibru ted K 03:11 Axle tirvase.- Crders by mail prompth .tended to. Highest prices paia for empty .jene barrels. W. ARSELL. Manager, BcxUbC, AsbeiHe, N. C julldCm University of Virginia. (Founded by Thomas Jcfl. rson ) Session of nine months begins October 1, 1888. There are 19 schools pivirg inEtru tion in Literature, Science, Agriculture, KtiEir.utr.iu-, Poarmacy, Medicine and Law. Departments all thoroughly equipped. Locatiou elevated and healthful. For cataVgue apply to WM. M THORNTON, Chairman of Faculty. P. O. University ol Va., Va. Jul ld2w aug 12 w FR4NKLO HOUSE FRANKLIN, N. C. S. 1'. BRITTAIX, frnprietor. This house, long and favorably known under the charge of t. Cunningham, is now open under the management cf the r resent p-onrinor, which is s guaranteeof sattt.faotion.The table is provided with tho resources of a bountilul market, and the cuisine will do jrs.ice to Ihe supplies. The rooms a:e we 1 furnished, and tho cx mf irt of guetts is atsnred. Frankiin 4s eitot?d 70 miles wet o A: licville, and SO mile from the W. N. C. R K., from which it is reached b daily lines of canijc-K. Around Frai.klin aro many points of interest to be rescbed by the lacilitics alt'orded by a first class Livery Stable, run in connection wilh tfe house Teems, ve hicles or saddle heroes f urnihet, on order at all times. Address S. P. HK1TTAIN. inay 12 dm - Franklin, N. C. CtBsar's Head Hotel. Jjcated upon the summit of C'resar's ITrad Monnlaiii, an outlying spur ol the Blue I!idge, 4000 feet above tide water. - Average temperature during the hot iionths from G0 to 70. Climate incomparable, "an elixir of life." Scenery varied, grand acd beauti ful. Mineral waters abundant. Is now open for the season cf 1SS3. Every comfort provided that it ispcsfeible to obtain in this mountain country. Guests cordially welcomed. " Daily mails. Livery stable, &c. 24 miles from Hendersonville, N. C. F. A. MILES. M. D., june 15 dtf Proprietor. A8HEVILLK MEAT MARKET! .. McINTYRE & BRO., - - Propr let oris. """" Cor. ICortlteast Court Sqnarc, On hand at all times the best Beef. Mutton. Pork, .Teal, Venison, West Carolina-, and East Tenn. can afford Wild Meats in season. FebUdly French Brad Hotel. A. G. Halliburton, x Prop. - This Hotel is located within one hundred feet of the Western North Carolina Railroad Depot, and nex'o the offices of the Superintendent and the General Freight Agent of the W. N. C. E. H. Good , Fare. Comfortable Rooms . ' on . REASONABLE TERMS. FIRST CLASS BAR Is attached, where will be found at all times th) : best brands of Eiquors If jtncs, Brandies, Cigars, Tehacco. Telephone connection with Up-town. mchs dtr Blf G has given univer sal satisfaction la the. cure of Gonorrhoea and Gleet. I prescribe it and feel sat in recoinniend ins it to all sufTcrcrs. 55.4 nrdii!jb7eu SnsnQcaicalCj. A.J.STOXtB,l!.T., Deeatur, til. V '1 Qtadnnai y, rr.iCE.si.co. ; (J Cold hv Iirocgists. . - Agent. If. II. I.VOXS. a(r23d!y f I TO t DATS.J .AmiiImI mi ten aaca Strlolsn. " JOHF M, CAMPBELL, Real Estate4Dealera'itd Agent. j4U . Tr-I t r '. .nr. RESIDENCE OF J. M. CAMPRELL, WEST ASHEVILLE. Froia ft to ?2 per acre, and 10,000 fcTes given away, ft ff Real Estate bought in Asheville through J. M. Campbell. always proves a Bonanza. Refers by Permission to Hon. Hugh- Thompson, Assistant Sec. U. S. Treafury, Mori. T. D. Johnston, M.C , Asheville N. C, Itev. Sam Small, Washington, D. C, , Chestnut st, Phila 0. 1 1. Sampson & Co., C!) Chauney St., Boston: b7 Ieonar J st, Y.; 06 Brown Bros., Providence, R. I. Col. Frank Coxa, Prop'r Battery Park Hotel, Asheville, N. C. . -it - i Geo. W. Palmer, Banker, Saltviilo. Va. . . ,,v ' Bank of Asheville, ABheviAe.TSTBi; " Commercial Bank, Columbia, C. Carolina National Bank, Columbia. S. C Options on Property Bought and Sold. CSJ'Makc-s buying, selling, renting and exchanging property a specialty. VVAIsTED All kinds of properly, both city nnd country; also, mineral and nimirlaiu i.inris and farms near Asheville. The following property, improved and unimproved, w ill be sold by me straight, without commission or intervention of ltiiddlemen, at jirioes and terms to suit 1 he ptirelif.sers SO acres nndabeantiful residence wi.h all mod ern improvements on Hi. 1 tt, onlv 5 minute ' wn'.k to court bouso A bargain. Or v. 1.1 to sub divided and sold. 4 bcuue and lots on Hill tt, very dcsi'ftb'.e. " lots ne ! r i.ew Depot. Kertrsioiiary interest in Tatton A', e. Hotel : 16 rooms, lot (M it on Ave, l&J ft on Dcj I sr. 10 lots 011 Pa'ton Ave and Depot it. 11 acres right et Sulphur Springs frctitinpr 14C,0 ft-on rail cad and same on main Haywood turn pike; beautiful grove. SM ucres i.t Turupike; fir. est grapt land in W. N.C 4000 acre? rf ar Walhalla, S. C. 2 lots on Willow st. 24 scies or f.a lots of Dr. Hardy i.Uce; tine ior a !ruok farm. 4 acres cad house, one mile fiomc-urt house; cheari. 1 lo;s on Main si. at aere3 or bO lot near corporate limits IJ4 mi. from court house ; the finest river and mountain views, also Cue building sites and good water power Any parties wishing to purchase any of the above pioperties will 6ave the usual 5 per cent, commission paid real estate agents by consulting me direct. I have also much property, well located, which is improved and unimproved. Also prop ery on nearly every principal street in the city for sale. This property lias been p'aced in my hands by pei s 113 wbo want to sell it but who do not wish it advpriisfd They have :5uthoiiz;'d rue to sell it, and pay me for it. Call and see rue and I "will shov- y.u any property von may wisn, and will buy forpersons with in! to buy at a bargain and wii! tavu them money. Persons who have property and ik-sire it adverii-vd can have it done through me free of cost. Persons who want to look at property with the view of buying will be shown p.round the city free in a comfortable conveyance. For Rest 9-rconi house, furnished, in Doubleday. Ample ground-"!- Comforta ble house. Cheap. ATTETION! By older cf the cwner, the undersigned will sell at a positive bargain geed only for two weeks, six lots on Bailey street, 75x165 One half cash balance on easy terms; two lol b on Hi! ted Buttrick streets, and five lots on Hazel Hill 50x125. Apply to I. M. CAMPBELL. A boarding bouse within two minutes walk of public square on Patton Avenue, large grounds, well shaded, pw;.d pardon, $G0 per month unfurnished. Furniture for saie or hire. One furnn-Lcd house, J rooms, in Doubleday; one furnished house 21 rooms on Haywood street; one furnished hr-use'7 rooms on Town Mountain; "nt tmfcrrisbed house 0 rooms on Hay woo:! btroet; four unfurnished houses, 2 and 4 rooms, fcouthsicle avenue; two nnfurnith?d houtf s Philip street; two unfurnished houses Oak street. E. V. jo: R. P. PORTXEF.' mm No. 16 Nt OonrtSqngro, AS!IEVII.L3,.X. .. M cuufactorcrs of aad Pct'l rs l.i HARNESS, Saddles, Bridles. &c, .in 1 dealers in COLLARS, Horse-Brushes, Whips, CurrycoruLs, Spurs, Ac. Fina English Saddles a specialty. Fly Nuts, new lot o? Brht e Gools just arrived l ap otcR, axi griise, ubricahnj oil. A cuinalc-'c Assort roc:it ot eveiyxiug usu ally found in a dealing in our line oi trade. Our prxes shaii bo as low as tne lowest lte:c or c-i-ewht-re. tiive us a call. JOlN'ES t rOKTNER, Junid Ko 16 N. Court Srjusre ATER MOTORS. The Ashcvillo Water Work now furnish mper ior facilities for the nee of these Motors. Tne TUERIt and the XSAC'KUS MOTORS jrlve cheap and eQlcient power for many raami, iacturcs ana liiaukiries. iney are usea ior run ning one or more Sewing Machines, denta1 lathes and engines, coffee mill?, ice cream freezers fans. nriDtine cresses, tobacco machinerv. f aws. etc., etc. Power from the least required to 20 horse. THE TVERK AND THE BACKUS ARE THE LEADING WATER MOTORS AND ARM USED TUB WORLD OVER. -Agents for the Tuerk Eyd raulio Elsvatrs, For Passengers and Freight. These elevators are Absolutely Sale. Satisfaction Guaranteed. W. 8. CTfrHM AN, 1 .,."' : A W. L1NOSEY, f e lleadquarters at tbe office of tho Siager Mann rctariug Co., tii South Main st. apl 19 dtf H. li. FITZPATRICK. T. W. F1TZPATEICK FITZPATRICK BR0S5 V Practical Painters, .J- 20 N. Main st.. S ASHEVILLE, - - ' . ;AT. C, DKAtKItS W Wall Papers, MHcoralu us, Paints, Oils, - Varnishes. . . Ready Mixed Paints a Specality. Estimates Furnishe-.t on Applicalion. All orders by mail promptly attended to. - ' nov 18 dtf 1JIIIE ASHEVILLE MUSIC HOUSE . SELLS PIANOSs ORGANS, ; VIOLINS, PIANOS, ORGANS, VIOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOS, GUITARS, BANJOS, - ACCOROEANS, : r ACCORDEANS, . STRINGS FOR ACL INSTRUMENTS. STRINGS FOR ALL INSTRUMENTS, Wanon and Drains sold on installments and otherwise, also jJaced in the hands of bona He purchasers on 30 days' trial, with the understand ing however, that no representatives of -. ; RIVH, l a SO l!tH":.r' ! ure d to a 'J ll.c !n E '.rr.rvr. , . r iv. . . 1 12 d'.lui . , .6 J.nrt iB(Ut. I A 4 lots near cemetery. 1 lot on Academy st. s lots on liniley st. a lots on Wallach Bt. 5 Iota on Town Mountain. 3 lots ou rhillips st. S lots on Builev El. The Midaleton place of 19 acres with house. Thl will be subdivided and fold in lots. It is located in the growing town of Victoria 400 acres in Chtinn s cove from one to two mi. from city. tV ill be so:d as a whole or subdivided to suit ior small farms- Soil is rich, timber heavy and black lead and mica mines ou the property in large quanti'ies. SO acres near Bristol, Tenn. One house and lot in Bluff City, Tenn. $112,260 stock of Columbia Bridge Co. A loll bridge bringing large monthly dividends atprice asked. $200.f00 stock of Siluda Mfg. Co. Columbia, 8. C, finest property for manufacturing pi rpoees In the South. Developed horse-power, 10,000. Buncombe county bonds for sale. A large line of Jlcn's fine low quartered Shoes running. in price as high as $6.00 REDUCED to an average price 01 $3.00. These are all standard good AX1 AT A Great Sacrifice IK figures to close out. BEARDEN, RANKIN & CO., 55 S. Main st. The CSieape&t Kcwupaper in the Union. THE Philadelphia f Record Is tent to any Post Office addrt tm in : the United States (postage paid) 1 for one year, Daily (except Sunday) for $3. Daiia (including Sunday) for 4. IT CONTAINS ALL THE " NEWS: Reading for the Farmer; Reading for the Business Man; Reading for the Household: jm-r RcadinJitrRmon. ; -JP5. : mion Over 106,00a Its Cheapness - r Puis It Witbm the Reach ; . of Everybody - '. , Record Office, 919 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. J. M. THRASH SON, WEST ASHEVILLE. N. C, Now have a ful! line of eoods especially suited to the wants cf the , public end we offer . SPECIAL BARGAINS We keep superior quality of CLOTHING, -DRY GOODS, HAT, SHOES,? - NOTIONS, HEAVY and - -: -: FAMILY GROCERIES. We pay the highest market prices for. --s, GRAIN, HAY, - . : POTATOES, BUTTER, r CHICKENS, EGGS, tC We Inuite the public to call anO sec otir " SpTirsr Stock. : Giw-rts ('e!ivi-ic.S i:t t'l-ii'. ' '1 O.ji; 2'. 1. j . " '' . ' t. Ni 1 ! - '.-1 5 U i: " ', - V