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. (PIZEN-JOB, office, HVEST &lTE 1 - TUBLic4 QTJA EF. BILL HEADSI f . r letter-heads; :-r And Job Work ojf all hinds done with -fromftnefs cCn'd at loin f rices. Furnas, Stoas to Canexcv r EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. :Se ' :.' t lYear, $e.oo ' . 3.00 1.50 .'. 75 LOW. . - e Mo.,-- Weekly. - : X Year, , - , & Mob., AD VERTISING JtA TBS VOL. I. NO, 447: ASHEVILLE- N. C. THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 1, 1885. PRICE: 5 GENTS DAILY EDITION. ... V" Mile v . r . - v . : '. 7 . ' . e ' ' AsheTllIe;ilniness Directory. General Merchants Wholesale and Retail C. E. Graham & Co., S. R. Chedester & Son, J. D. Brevard & Co., J. O. Howell, 8. Hammershlag. C. K LeeKH. Redwood & Co., J. P. Sawyer, G. A. Mears, A. H. Jones St Son, Bearden, Rankin & Co., W. II. Brown, G. M. Roberta. r . Garden and Held Seeds. ' -Powell & Snider, H. H. Lyons, A. J. Merrill, H. Redwood fc Co.. J. O. Howell, J. P. Sawyer, Bear den. Rankin & Co., C. H. Moncure. . Grain, Say and Flour. J. R. Starnes, Powell fc Snider, Alexander and reniana. Hardware, Agricultural Implements, te. Tenniman & Co., VanGIlder & Brown. Stoves, Mousefurnishing, and Tinware. allard Bros., Brown & Bearden, Lindsey Bros. fVJh inrt tip.tis? J-'itrrrutliinn. Crc. JtimcVP. Ravin. M. Lew. Charles E Lee, S luuock. ., z -. , Shoesrand Hats. W. T. Weaverv. Levy. Boot and Sh Manufacturer . M. Levj', W. T. WeavensA. Freck. Books and , J. L. Wilkie. J. N. Morgan co.. H. Ta Esta- .rook, IS. H. Lyons. . Druggists and PharmacefUistoi., 1 H. H. Lyons, W. C. Carmichael, C. W.eVault & Co., C H.. Moncure, W. E. Pelham. Musica. Instruments, &-c. De Vault Bros. Jewelers. C. CewajjJHeflner and Robertson. - ' FamOt-Groceries. utrrat Co.. T. t . b urn"; i. u . uooaiaite. a. j. Merrill , J. E. Ware. Ware and Howell, A. C. Davis, Jiuncs Franks. J.J. ilackey & Co.. Jesse R. Starnes, U. L. McDonald, W. L. Morgan, F. M. Johnson, R. h Nolanrt &JBons.T. W.Shelton, J. R. Trull.G. H. Starnes. N. f enland, Penland & Alexander. Mrs. I. C. Sniitn. Butchers, Meat Dealers, &c. Zachery Bros., James Lusk, T. K. Davis, Mc- uonneu una .urate. . Bakeries. J. J. Desmond, X". M. Johnson, J. C. Oliver, Confectioners and Bakers. J. J. Desmond, (factory), J. 31 Heston,T Wells Saddlery, Harness &c. ti. M. Gilbert & Co., Alexander and Penland. Furniture, &c. W. B. Williamson, Moore & Falk, P. S. Mc- Munen. Undertakers. X. Brand, J. V. Brown, John Clayton ' - Coal Dealers. S. F. V enable, D. S.Watron, Hill and Atkins N. W. Girdwood & Co. Lumber Dealers ' oubleday ,t Scott. Contractors, Carpenters, and Builders. I. Gorenflo, John Hart, J. A. Wagner, T. C. Westall, E. J. Armstrong, J. E. Bnttrick, T. L. Clayton, A. G. West. Blacksmiths D. W. Cauble, J. H, Woody. Hotels. Bwanuansa, Eagle, Grand Central, Western . Carolina House, Slale House, The Villa. Private Boardim. S. F. Venable, A. T. Summer, Miss Bettie drown, Misses Coffin, Mrs. A. E. Hall, P. F. Emer son, Miss Smith, T. W. Keel, Mrs. A. B. Chunn, j. ii. uaner, u. M. KODerts, K. 1. urani, u. Jj.mc Donald, M. J. Fagg, J. A. Fagg. J". E. Rankin, W. T. Reynolds, Mrs. T. E. Reynolds, E. Binder, Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Broiles, Mrs. J C Smathers, Mrs E L. Bainl, W. W. McDowell, James W. Patton, Mis. Leicester Chapman, H. C. Hunt, H. C. France, Mrs. A. Sinclair r a MCMuiien, Forrest w West. Livery. Sole and Feed Stables. Reynolds & Chambers, J. M.Ray, W. A. Wed din. James Sevier, C. O. Allen, T. H. Stanslll Wm. Cox, E. W. Herndon, S. H. Barnard, G. W. Morgan fc Co., K. T. Clemmons, Jesse R. Starnes. Colleges, Schools, dec. Asheville Female Colleee. Asheville Male Academy, Newton Academy, MissGoodloe's High bcnoni lor vouiiet ladies, miss sawyer's frimarv School, Mrs. J. P. Gammon's Primary School, three white public schools, two good colored schools. A graded school has been authorized by law, and a State normal school will be held every summer. . Millinery, tc. Mrs. H. M. Herndon, S. Whitlock, Mrs. M. E. Mann, J. P. Sawyer, Mrs RR Porter. Attorneys At Law. MaLoud & Moore, J. H. Merrimon, E. H. Mer- rlmon, M. E. Carter, A. L. Carter.Gudger & Car ter. J. M. Gudger, F. A. Sondley, W. 8. Cushman, Richmond Pearson, E. D. Carter, W. W. Vandiver, Gwyn, Locke Craig, W. R. Whitson, Jones and Hardwicke, Johnston & Shuford, W. M. Cocke, Natt Atkinson, A.T. Davidson, W. H. Malone, v. sj. i.usit, f. a. cumnungs, a. j. jyman. Physicians and Surgeons. " D. J. Cain, W. I. Sc W. D. Hilliard, John Hey Williams, j. a. JJurrougns, J. A. Watson, M. L Nelson, Ward law McGlU, H P. GatchelL Dentists. G. W. Whitson, B. H. Douglas, R. H. Reeves, A. is. ware. Banks, Bankers and 'Brokers. Bank of Asheville, Binder & BaniO d Merchant Tailors. ' J. W. Schame. Dealers in Furs. M. FJlick. Real Est&te Agencies. Walter B. Gwyn, A. J. Lyman, Natt Atkinson, Aston, it. m. Jones. . Architects and Civil Engineers, S F Venable. J A Tennant, Tobacco Warehouses. The Asheville Warehouse. The Btaner Ware house, The Farmer's Warehouse, Ray's Ware- lobacco Manufacturer chewing Chewing and Smoking. 8. B. West, McCarty & Hull, J. E. Ra E. L uoimes sc c. snelton t Perry, w. p. Williamson. ,W. Coopers, ice. L. F. 8orrell, N. W. Girdwood, William Weaver, - nan. . , , Wines, Liquors, ice. Longhran Bros., Hampton & Featherstone, W. O. Muller, fc Co., A. P. Sorrell. , Thitor. J, C. Brown &. Co , Pat ton Avenue. . Papers Hangers. Cain Hunt, Mooro & . Fitzpatrick. Daily and Weeklt Citizen, Daily and Weekly Job Offices. ' -The Citizen Job Office, Hunt & Robertson. Photograplters. Nat. W. Taylor, W. T. Robertson, T. T. Hill. Grist Mills, &c Jordan fc Hallyburton. N. W. Girdwood, Jas.E. Buttrick. McLane. Fertilisers, dec. F. N. Waddell, "Star Brand." Penniman fcCo., Anchor Brand," G. M. Roberts, Alex. Porter, Piedmont," W. IL Penland, "Owl Brand," Bear den, Kankir. t Co., '01er & Co.'s Special," Lyon & Walker, "Farmer's Friend," T. C. Starnes, "Ar lington." W. W. Barnard. "Sea Fowl," N. W. Girdwood Sc Co., "Soluble Pacific" Insurance. . T.J. Aston, Thos. W. Branchy W. V. Telegraph. 8. G. Weldon, manager. Souther and Adams Express. - ' F. A. Stikeleather, manager. Civil Officer of Buncombe County. Sheriff J. R.Kich; Deputy Daniel Revnolds; 8. .Clerk E. W. Herndon; Register J. R. Patterson; Treasurer J. H. Courtney; Surveyor B. F. Patton: Tax Collector T. W. Patton. inferior Court ' fnetice G. A. Shuford: Clerk Mont Patton; Solic t or H. B. CMter. . County Commissioners. .' J. E. Rankin, J. A. Reagan, G. W. Whitson, L. Ch lids, Thos. D. Brittain. Justices of the Peace. " ' A. T. Summey, N. A. Penland, T. W. Patton, C. . Way, J. M. Ledford, J. M. Jarratt, J. B. Cain. City Government. Mayor E. J. Aston; Aldermen W. T. Reynolds. Alonzo Rankin, Geo. F. Scott, I. H. Gorenflo, N. W. Girdwood and J. L. Murray. Policemen F. N- Waddell, Chief; W. G. McDowell. J. H. Hamp ton, HufchPostell and T F Hunter. Fire Department. Hose N. 1 ,' oreman H. C. Fagg; H. fc L. NO. 1, Capt. F A. H Sanitary Department, . Dr. D T Millard, Sanitary Chief. Federal Officers V. 8. Commissioner, a. T. Summer. Deputy Collector, (stamp office) A. D. Cooper. District Deputy 8. C. Herrcn. Deputy Marshalls, R. O, Patterson, A. C. Patterson, T. K. Davis, II. 8. Har kins United States District and Circuit Courts. . Judge R.P.Dick, Solicitor J.E. Boyd, Clerk J. E. Reed, Deputy Clerk P. A. Cunimiiigs. . Post Office. ' ; ' ' ' H. L. Gudger P. lln Cleiks C. B.Mooie, W.t. - Norman, C. L. Clifi; . ' - . . - .. Sewing Machine Agencies. . . . Whehler WilFon, J. H. llcnirg, rhlef Clerk Miss Bessie Justice. Singer, M. H. MoTjnihan, Chief Clerk W. Monleath. Dome ctlc, 8. R. Ched- eEteifcSoir,Ch 88 EJ.ee. ' . j County P.nnrd nf Eilnrrilinn.. ' r A. T. Summy, JH Sam and It G Gudger. First If Hilar meeting rnrt Monday in tcpleniber. DAILY EDITION. INTERESTING -BEADING MAhTER ON THE FOURTH PAGE. Arrival and Departure of the Train. SAU8BUBT MaS train arrives 9:29 a. m. " " Departs 5:32 P. M. " " Day train arrives at 2;14 p k. ' " departs at 10:30 a. h. Tennessee Arrives 67 P. k. : Departs 9:47 A. M. WAYKE8VJLXE Arrives 4:39 p. K. " Departs 9:39 A. K. The Waynesville train reaches that point at 11:30 ; returning, leaves Waynesville at 1.86. ." V. T. Weaver, Sole 'Agent for Hess' Hand-Made Shoep. for men. tf Send your Job Work of all kinds to the Citizen Office, if you want it done neatly, cheaply and with dispatch. . THE IAir,Y CITIZEN . Will be published every evening (ex cept Sunday) at the following rates strictly cash: One Year, . . f . $ f) Six Montlis, . A j .- 800 One li I T ... 50 One Week, .... . 15 Our Carriers will deliver the paper ev ery evening in every part of the city to our subscribers, and parties wanting it will please call at the Citizen Oflice. Weather Keport Sept. 30. Barometer at 9 a. m. 30.14. Thermometer Minimum 55; maxi mum 58. . Sky Overcast. Wind Easterly. t Rainfall Sept. 30, .890 inches ; Oct. 1, .245 inches. Rainfall for month of Sep tember on 5 days, 2.32 inches. Moon Last quarter 6.09 a. in. There were only two heavy rains in September, on the 21et and 30th. On each occasion nearfy 1 inch. The month of May is still ahead in rainfall 3J inches. Tiie Daily Citizen Gives the only telegraphic dispatches received. A fine line of Hats, Caps and Furnish ing goods will soon be opened opposite iagie Hotel. tf. A lot of splendid clothing just received at .Levy s. Laborers wanted at Whittier's, Swain county. See notice. - See notice of fine stock for sale at the Fair by Mr. DuBose. Wet and muddy a contrast to the past few months. Macon Court next week Jwdge Gud ger to preside. Asheville is to have a telephone com panv. bee notice oi incorporation eise where. Nothing of any moment transpiring in town to-day. Parties wanting pri vilege at the Fair Grounds will see notice of Secretary in another column. We understand the "ballet company," spoken of as cominc t" Asheville will not Dutin an appearance at present. The older gentry will have to bide their time. Levy has iust recoived the best un- launderied Shirts, linen bosom, New York mill muslin, for 75 cents. One comes of the rain. It will fill the springs and start the streams. And the town resorvoir will get a good head of water. Aplenty of rain this time. We may hope the dry season is over, and that the farmers mav now go ahead'prepar ing their lands for wheat, etc. There will be no services in the Cath olic church on next Sunday. Services will take place in that church on the 2nd Sunday in this month. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Carolina, Cumberland Gap and Chicago Railway Company for the election of Directors and other busi ness, will be held at Aiken, S. C, on the 4th of November. See adveitisement. The U. S. Court for Asheville con venes on the 3d or .November, Judge Dick presiding. We are infotrned that the dockets will be heavy, as on the principle of a new broom sweeping clean, the deputies have done much work. A new feature in journalism is "the history of his Satanic Majesty," which is being written for an Asheville paper. We had been of the opinion that th world gcnerallv had & sufficient ac- ouaintance with this individual. Col. Frank Coxe was before a special meeting of the City Council last night to lay before the Council his plans for the erection of a hotel on Battery Porter, and to express his wishes as to certain things connected with ater and sewer age. A committee from the Council was appointed to look into the matter and report to an adjourned meeting to be held r nday night. We presume it was the equinoctial. At all events the wind has blown a gale irom a little South of east for thirty-six hours, and with almost continuous rain. We think about 24 inches have fallen. The rain was a blessing in some senses: but we fear disastrous to cotton, and also to tobacco. . PBICe lil ST. , The following are bargains: Rogers' Triple Plated Knives at $1.75 and $2.00 per set;Rogeis' Table Spoons and forks $6.io per set; Dessert Spoons and Forks $2.90 per set; Tea Spoons $.65 ter set. All the above are . guaranteed. White Hnd'e Knives, good grade, $1.25 and $1.50 per set; Celluloid Hnd. Knives $2.00 and $2.2o per set; fine Carvers 8oc per pair. Always lowest prices at .Law's Silver ana umna nan. . Wood. Proposals Wanted. The undersigned has about Two hun dred Cords of good. Wood for sale, i The wood is cat and corded on the Cemetery Grounds.:. Proposals: are mvitsd up to Saturday next, 3d October, for the wood j' to be taken at the Cemetery. - ' 31. J. Bkaedkjst, v . dtd. of Committee. Don't buy Clothing till you have seen the new stock soon to be opened in the new building opposite Eagle Hotel, tf. - HuNTLKY-GlLBKRT COMEDY COMPANY. Mr. D. M. Cox, the advance 'agent of this company, is in Asheville posting his company for next Tuesday night, at which time it will make its first appear ance in Asheville, in the ' play of Rip'. Van Winkle. Miss Belle Gilbert was here two years aeo as the leading lady in the Madison Square Company. , - The Huntley-Gilbert Company, we are as sured, is first-class in every respect, and a treat is is promised oar people. Yaocby Court :Is in progress this week. Judge Avery is-pushing business with a good deal of energy, and the dockets will, it is believd, be cleared this week. No capital cases are to be tried. Hon. Thos. D. Johnston made a speech on Tuesday, -j. J , ' The crops generally are good in the county. . The tobacco is said to be splen did, though some of the farmers are hur rying too much in the cutting, fearful of frost. . "-v - -: " The apple crop is splendid, as will be shown by :i,he . Yncey exhibit at the t air. The veQxi&-rrauccY ",U1- aenq tne Fair at Asheville this month . m large numbers. '. ' A gentleman of the county says he has an apple weighing 33 ounces. "He will bring it to the Fair. ' : : Messrs J M Gudger. T D Johnston and W H Malone are in attendance upon the Court from Buncombe. . Ffdkral Jckors. The following named persons have been chosen to serve as Jurors at the ensuing Term of the United States Court, to be held in this city on Tuesday, Nov. 3rd, 1885: Jackson county R II Stevens, M M Zachery. Haywood Riley M Ferguson B. A Owen, W R Davis, H L Kingsmore. Madison Ezekiel Goforth, John B. Nelson, A V Lawson, Stephen Wallen. Mitchell Woodard Parnell, Waitsell Hughes, Isaac Steward. Graham Nathan Crisp, N F Cooper. Henderson Jacob M Lyda, W . X Brown, H P King. Clay L H Mcure, Jas Shearer. . - McDowell Wm McCall,R RGettv, M M Teague. RutJierford J B Walker, Andrew Eaves, W J Alexander. Yancey W WProffitN W Ray. Macon Marion Deal, john Hall, Rufus II Cunningham. ClierokeeJ D Abbott, N R McClel land. - Swain Chaa Jenkins, T B Chambers. Transylvania A E English, B C Lank ford. Polk Israel Higgins, Lewis Coward. Buncombe Jason McDowell, Butler Burgin, Lewis Foreman, Jas II Woodard, R B Justice, D M Gudger, L A Lanning, D M Ducket, T O Lambert, Jas W Patton, Alex Pinner. . a m m Faib Matters. It is gratiiying to us to be able to state to the public that the Fair authorities are manfully at work perfecting each and every detail, and arrangement by which all can be assured of a complete success at the coming exhibit. The public spirit ed people of the different counties, and especially the county committees have an important work before them, how ever, which must not be neglected, to- wit : to bring out their products for ex hibition, and induce as many as possible to turn out and take a part in this work which means so much for this section. It is hoped and believed that many thousand strangers will be here to see what we will have to show, and we need hardly suggest or say how much interest we have, as a section in this occasion. We would excite if possible .your , sec tional pride the love vou have for vour beautiful mountain country, your fertile soil, your health-giving climate, pure water and every inducement you have in doing your utmost for an object and enterprise which is Iraught with more ;nnnn..nn u .k..- ..v.i: I 'U11W,"UVC uJU,uc. i,uuut.iii,iw for which you have been called to act. Ihink not in taking some pains and ex pense in aiding in this most worthy en terprise that is time lost and expense for nothing verily no. By putting your shoulders to ' the wheels and helping roll them up the mil you are sure to teel, much gratification after the work is done that some of the glory is yours, for we are well assured that a grand success awaits the efforts of those energetic offic ials and friends of the cause who are working so untireingly in this matter. The premiums are very liberal indeed especially on agricultural products and there can be but little doubt that the ex hibit in this line will be one worth all your trouble to see. Let the countv committees appeal to their iriends to get up their products and articles to be ex hibited, and see to it that, as many as possible come and take a part in the grand rally which we trust our mountain people have determined upon. Well Said. We commend the following to the at tention of our readers : Dr. M. Lytle's Elixir we find recommended very kigbly for bo well complaints, and we most earn estly urge our people to provide them selves with either it or some equally good remedy for Diarrhoea and like com plaints, for the peculiar weather of this season is well calculated to produce such troubles, and they should be attended to at once, or they may become unman ageable. Health Monitor. Handsosb New Goods-AWtrviNO al- - ' .--a ' Redwood & Co , One Pbice Stoke. M08T ? VERY DAY. II. eodtf A good , restaurant is a necessary es tablishment for every city. Doc Hutch is n supplies this need by the White Man's Restaurant op:. ftTifn , Street,' be tween the Bonanza and the bank. Dock advertises oysters now daily, and offers a tempting bill of fare. J ; . toc-20. To the Pubtic Generally. ' I have leased Wm. Hill's Barber Shop, and take charge of it this day. : I will keep the very best workmen on ; hand at aM times. ; H. HuGGrNS. sept28dtf ' - " ' Proposals Wanted, '. '. I, ' Proposals will be received by me until J Friday evening, 2nd inst for the erection ei a anea on me r air urounus. urn iu be done at once. For plans apply to me. . Jordan Stone, Sec. W. N. C. Fair Association. Wait for - the new Merchant Tailor Clothier and Hatter opposite the Eaglo Hotel. - - - v tf.. . -.. - .... .. The Alternative Mandamus. :' t Great interest is felt in our. county over the consideration of the injunction suit on the No-Fence , question, '- which, was heard. by Judge Gudger at .Webster this weeki We published yesterday evening a telegram from Webster stating that the Judge failed te grant the injunction ask ed agayist" the county commissioners of Buncombe, restraining them from levy ing the necessary taxes and building the fence; but instead granted an Alternative Mandamus allowingthe Board of Com missioners and the chairman of the joint board oi Magistrates to convene the Magistrates and hear petitions from the townships: or to appear before him at Franklii.; Macon county, on the 10th inBty and show cause) why they should not be compenea to ao so. The enect of this mandamus, as we understand it, is to restrain the county commissioners from my action in the execution of the law. Until the question in the mandamus shall have been decid ed, in the meantime we learn it is the purpose of the counsel for the commis sioners to . appeal from- the granting of iluernangamus, anatnat fcna conuaot xor the piaintin-reserve the right to appeal irom the refusal to giant the injunction prayed tor. u The order of the Judge granting the mandamus was served upon the officials to-day, t . . Messrs. J. IL Merrimon. Joh nRtnnn Jones and Gudger and Carter appear for me county commissioners, and Messrs, F. A. Sondley and M. E. Carter for the anti-fence plaintiffs. ;; Black Mountain Township is the only township appearing in the immediate suit, but it is understood that this is only a test case for any or all of the seven townships outside of the six townships emDracea in the legislative enactment. The plain English of the whole matter is, we believe, that the failure to obtain the injunction makes the law absolute in the entire county, notwithstanding the mandamus, unless the Magistrates shall have been convened before the first of November and shall allow Black Moun tain or other townships to withdraw. When the rail road from here to Hendersonville shall, be completed a valuable industry will be open ed . in- building and nagging stone. Mica shales and mica schists abound there, and the laminated structure gives them much of economic value. The rocks of Buncombe attainable to us are much contorted, and there is great dif ficulty in procuring proper stone for side walks. Henderson county has an advan tage, and can supply the world. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LABORERS WANTED. Common labor wanted at Whittier, Swain county-, N. C. See CapU Natt Atkinson, in the Citizen building, oct l-d3t Carolina, Cumberland Gap and Chicago Railway Co. ; Barnwell. C. IL. S. C , Sept. 29, 1885. TITE ANNUAL MEETING -OF THE STOCK holders of the Carolina, Cumberland Gap and Cnicaff o Railway, for the election of Directors and other business, will be held in the office of the company, at Aiken, S. C,t 11 P.M., on Wednesday, 4th November next. JOHNSON HAGOOD, JAMES ALDRICH, President. Acting Secretary.- octl-law4w FOR 9'VLE. ' If not sold privately, I will sell by auction, sale day, Thursday, October 20th, on the Fair Grounds, two thorough bred Jersey bull calves, and one one native cow with half Jersey calf, about one month old, by her side. Oct. 1st, 18S5. JAS. R. DuBOSE. oct l-dlawwtd XOTICE of INCORPORATION TWTORTH CAROLINA, .Buncombe county. Office of Clkkk Svperiob Cobbt. Notice is.hereby given of the incorporation of tne Asnevme Telephone that the names of the incorporators are C. 51. McLoud, Richmond Pearson, N. W. Girdwood, F. Stike leather and E. J. Aston, and such officers as they may associate with them: that the principal Place of bnsine8s shftll he ln" the citv of Asheville J county and State aforesaid, and its general pur pose ana Dusiness is to "esiaoiisn, erect ana maintain in the counties of Buncombe, Haywood, Henderson and Madison, in tne state or nana Carolina, or in one or more of Bald counties, a system of-teleohoneswith a'l necessary exchang es, offices, poles, wires, instruments, machinery, implements and all other things now used or which may or can hereafter be used in connexion with the instruments known as telephones, so as to make and keep up a thorough system of tele phone service in one or more oi said counnes; ' that the duration of the corporation shall be thirty years; the capital stock is 910,000, divid ed into one thousauU shares at the par value of 810. Oct. 1st, 1885. , E. W. HERNDON, oct 1-dlot Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE. BY VTRTUB OF AN EXECUTION IN FAVOR of the Bank of States vi lie against M. Patton, et. al., I will sell at public auction for cash at the Court House door in the city of -Asheville on Monday the 2iid day of November. 1885, M. Pat ton's interest in a tract of land 1 vine and beine In the county of Buncombe on the head waters of nig uanay musu creek, aajoining tanas oi nay wood county, line of W. R. Randall and others, containing 3,270 acres, more or less, being all the lands lying in Buncombe county, described in a deed made by J M. Lowery and H. F. Lowery to E. Sluder, M. Patton t nd John Beeves, dated 15th of November, 1867. The above described ands are sola to satisfy the execution and cost as above described. This mn sept. 1885. sept S0-w4w . . s , .. J. fL HIGH, Sheriff. Swain Co. Land" FOR SAXG. FIRST -RATE TOBACCO AND GRASS LAND. Apply to A. F. RICE, sept 29-di m ' ' Asheville, N. C. Wabklaw McGiix, M. D.,; S. W. BATTLE, M.D.,!U. S, ,N. Offices over DeVault's Drug Store. " Special attention to ' . Eye aud Ear, Throat and Nose, Heart and .t. ...... . Lungs. v-;,.' t3.0mce hours 10 a. m. to yi m., and 2 to 4 p. m. se84-tf NOTICE. ' I have full authority byan actothe Legislature of North Carolina at the last session to order registration ot deeds, dees of trust, mortgages and chattel mortgages. MONT. PATTON. , ; t, Clerk Inferier Court. J - Sept. T.-dlmdtwlt. - ' HELLO, FRIEND ! , 'r; Arc You Hungry ? gu to - - i IIII,TAS Dining llooin, And get something nice to eat.A HILL ia-always on hand, and the V- f finest the market affords to sn- rfJu tain him. South Main sf., ;-se-I5-dtf 2 doors above Eagle 1 1. SitKSP Husbandry in North Carolina Says, the Ealeigh NewS'Ohseryer of Tuesday : ; ' " ' '.: . '' Mr. Huttori, an English gentleman of large experience in sheep husbandry in Australia, passed through this city last week. He has visited Texas and Califor nia and thinks North. Carolina possesses some advantages over those Stated. The soil, climate and abundance of rainfall will, he thinks, prove especially suited to that line of business. He is- now in the western counties, looking" for a suit able location. It is. hoped he may be pleased with this State and locate m it. There is no doubt that sheep-raisins can be successfully carried on in many. places in Worth Carolina on a large scale. Jtltrdered by it JTIayor. ' : Fort Sajith, Ark , September 29, Alexander Aaron was shot and killed on the streets of Van , Buren last night by Charles Taylor, mayor oi that town, lhey had a dimculty about a prostitute and had threat" ened each other's lives. Aaron fol lowed Taylor and attacked him with a razor, when the " latter drew his pistol and fired.A'arbn died almost instantly as the case seems to be one of self-defence. . . ' Brutal Murder in Xorlh Caro : lina. : . Danville, Va., September 29. A negro man named Bud Mciiane feloniously assaulted Mrs Hugh Walker near Milton, N. C, beat her with a piece of fence rail, and after wards shot and killed her in the presence of her children. Her hus band was at work in a tobacco barn. The man went off immediately and has not been captured. First of the Season. - ' . .' ; Messrs. Zachary Bros., at their popular stalls on Main street and No. -i, Market House, are now offering Fresh Pork, daily, to their customers. Now fof superb pork chops and head stews. - toc5 Fresh Oysters, In air-tight cans, received every Tues day and Saturday, at Capt Price's Fresh Fish market, adjoining Weaver's Shoe Store. The oysters are a luxury. .Fresh ocean fish of the best varieties, received every Wed'sday and Saturday morniiujB Call promptly. tr. Board at Reduced Rates Can be secured at the very popular re sort the Turnpike Hotel, fifteen miles west of Asheville, immediately on the W. N. C. R. R. Mails, telegraph and exf press. Apply in person or by letter to Mrs. J. C. omathers, dtOctlo ' Turnpike, N. C. The best 5!cent Cigar in town at Ly ons' "White Rose." 8,000 BEARING Niagara Vines ' AT Roseland . Vineyards, MIKEJr, s. c. 30 cents per pound, wholesale, for the fruit in New York the past season. 100,000 strong 2 year old vines now growing and for sale at the . . Southern Headquarters. Being a propagator of this justly cele brated grape, and the authorized agent for its general introduction, am in a po sition to offer special inducements in Strong Acclimated Vines and cheap freights. bend orders direct to S. fj. hATTERTIIWAIT, Roseland Vineyards. .' Aiken, S. C, Or to my agents. Reliable JTIcn Wanted, in Each ;. v- County -i - - For certificate of agency, orde Vook, &.c, address as above. No vines are genuine unless a seal is attached; and none of my agents are gen uine whose certificate number is under 2443. : - se29-dlaw-wlm: Valuable City Property for .' Sale. THE STORE HOUSE AND LOT on Patton L Avenue, adjoining C. Cowan's Jv0lrv KtnrA -nl-ftTrtv nf TT Jntln. ston. dee'd.. will be sold a. public III auction on 1! Tliursday of the W. N. C. Fair Association, October 22d, 1S85, - ' At the premises on Patton Avenue. Sale to take place st 1 8 o'clock m. ... A strict compliance with the terms will be re quired. - Terms One half cash down; one half on twelve months time. K. B. JOHNSTON. J-ecuiors. . se 22-dtw,tds. . . . 7. D. KYLE ti CO., Importers and Jobbers of HARDWARE, , No. 9 Grovernor Street, r ' , ' ' ' ; RICHMOND, VA - : : , Have constantly on hand a iarere stock, of goods, specially adapted to the wants of the Western North Car-, olina trade, and will be pleased' to quote lowest prices on application. Agents for King's Great Western Powder Company, and the celebra ted Bessamer Steel Horse and mule Shoes, warranted to ; wear. - 50 per cent, longer than any. shoe on the market. - J. L. C. BIRD, Traveling Representative. Notice to Tax Payers. TWILL BE AT THE MAYOR'S OFFICE daily to collect the City Tax. and hope all will come and settle their taxes, and save trouble.as I have to settle with tne city on .uecemoer 1st. . KeBnectnuiy. - . :. - T. C. STARNES, septM-dlw i ? City Tax Collector. t ' ill. r TELEGRAPHIC. ; ASSOCIATED PRESS TELEGRAMSAPE- ; "t cial Tp crrizEij.1 ! AMBASSADORS; Watching Bulgaria; ''-l - i i' ';;'; COXSTAKTISOPLB, Oct.' 1 " , The Ambassadors met to-day to con sder.the Boumelian questlonjat the resi dence of Count Dorti, the: Italian' Am bassador, . but adjourned without trans acting any business of important nature, several of the ambassadors having not yetjeceived instructions' from their re spective governments. -Porte has sent circular to Powers protesting against the recent ; action of. Prince Alexander' in disarming Muzlemen . in -Parishes ' of Roumelia' Porto as a precautionary measure to prpvent the reduction pf sup plies in event of a war witb Bulgaria, has Issued an order prohibiting; exporta tion of cereals. ' ' , : A Fashionable Marriage. ' ; , ' -. 7l Pabis, October 1. ; Mmlle; Em a Nevada was . married . to day to Dr. Eaymond Paiiner, of Birming ham, England. The service' took' place at the English Embassy, and the relig ious ceremonies at the Church of the Passionist Fathers. ." 'The bridesmaids were Misses Morris, Johnston,' Everett, and Sint of America. Signor Salvini It ialias, tragedian, was "best man." The attendance was largely American, the English and Parisian fashionable society being well represented. The occasion was marked by much enthusiasm; and display of flowers and elegant costumes lent an air of gaity to the scene. i AJi VXR1JLT PBISOKEB. Judge Itoundtree as a Pugilist Santa Cruz; California, Oct IV i While Judge Roundtree was making out the commitment of John 'Kennedy, yesterday, the prisoner attempted to clean out the court room. He was seiz ed by a constable, and a desperate strug gle ensued. Kennedy was getting , the better of the officer, when the Judge, hav ing finished writing the commitment, descended from the Bench, and remov ing his coat, took a hand in the; : row. Judge Roundtree is noted for his physic al powers, and soon, succeeded in subdu ing the prisoner, who at the end of the fight, was in a condition of a knocked out pugilist. The Judge then reascendr d the Bench, and imposed an addition al sentence of 30 days imprisonment on Kenndy for contempt of Court : Xew York Stock Market. New Yoke, October 1; New York Stock Market opened strong this morning, first prices generally being s to j percent, higher.. White Union Pacific was j, and New York Central higher; but Pacific Mail was unchanged. In early dealing continued strength was manifested and further advances of J to i per cent, were made. After first fifteen minutes, however, the market reacted) and early gains were lost, but before 10; 30 it again became strong and continued so untill 11 o'clock. Gains ranging from to $ per cent., in which Western Un ion, Pacific Mail and Union Pacific were prominent. - Grangers and Yanderbilts, however; were barely steady; at 11 o'clock market is active and strong. Total Bales for hour 10,000 shares. " Baltimore Market. ; ; Raltimoke, Oct. 1. : Flour, steady, with regular demand Wheat, Southern, steady, Western, quiet firmer, Southern red,' 95a97, amber 1 1 00a- r-01. No. 1 Maryland 97a97J. Corn, Southern, steady for white, easier for yellow. Western,-dull.; White South ern 54a5G, yellow 51ao2. ' t ''' .. Foreign Honey Slarket. - :, London, Oct. i, Noon. Consols 99 13-16. - ' --:'""''- : J London Oct" i'. Bullion decrease 471,833 pounds.. . " ' Paris, Oct 1. Specia decrease 12,242,000 francs; gold 2,181,000 francs. . ;: ; ; Death, of an arl. London, noon, pot. 30. Earl of Shaftsbury died to-day. "Bixlys," "Buttons," "Brown's" and "j5on xon" are tne best brands or snpe polish known to the trade; all of which are sold by W. T. Weaver, at the One Price Shoe Store. , t. . v The Citizen Job Office Is one of the most- com ete offices in the State, and work of every kind will be done with as much neatness and de spatch, and as cheap, j it can be done anywhere. v ' ' : , y Fbxsh SophubWatkb - 1 '. On draft daily, direct from the Springs, at Dr. Moneure's Drug Store; with other mineral and Soda waters. Call on mm. A good ock of Clothing, Dry Goods J?an cy Goods, Hats, Shoes, Carpets dec, at fixed and reasonable Prices - r - t . -r.tn 'Vlts ,ndif ii , n RKTiWQOD V& CQ:t FOE 8 VLB. ri " i ' '' '" ' ' .' A bamin is offered In an excellent rIANO at very i . sept 80-Iw cf i very low rates. Apply w His. 8. M. CHUNN. The White Man's Restaurant , . . by Dock Hutcliio - , r '; ' 'I lk OC ved Tda ived 1 at r . - . a b 1 e prices.-- iuesm servd ,.tt all hours. ;. septl7-tf.. HOTEL FOR RENT. ; . . Afer October 1st tht WES TEEN or BANK HOTEL Is Tor rent. ' Appl 7 to - JOHNSTON St SHt'F JRD. - sept 5-dtoctlst . . mm ' ' IF 6t t&i Ash iiVii.i.i Citizkw. WHY NOT?., :i . , , ' : - Why- ri'rjt stop all the' tass' about the fence 4a w ' business and' let' everybody have things as he want's them t If the PeJp!e..91': iWfttk . Mountaip, Avery's f. JtfF ri??Pinyj .are.pppqsod tcj the'r law, ( wyt Bhoujd AaherUle , and other Qwnsjb'irjs force it pn. them ? In iny' oplriiori would be est to, let those townshijiso; and! ifthey Vant to,' keep going, aajtha theji dorrticairj,: the bal ance of xuiiWiHbi theini -This, would, .cer tainly stop, much .bitter disousaion, and in the end' would "establish the law on a firmer -.basis than it now - had. u Let the county commissioner? call, joint meet ing of1 the ' magistrates of the county, which carl be jdone in very1 short time, and let this joint, meeting draw in the fence "so as to exclude the townships that don't want to go with us, and no body, will be hurt. , Messrs . Com miss lon ers anc Magistrates, come to the rescue, and give us gentle, sweet! peace. You can dp, it. . Yon are the- leaders of the party, and as such,, y oil should avoid the courBe that wilrBiost assuredly sivetaid and, comfort to. the jenemy.,-; Would it not be a thousand times better to draw a line that will separate the elements of strife,! and thus nip in the blid brighten ing hopes of those broken down pol iticians who expect to build themselves up. upon the misfortunes' of our people ? Gentlemen, pause and, consider ! , Let our sister townships depart in peace. Perhaps they will return to ris, in the sweet bye and bye.- Deuocsat. The Citizen -i-i'-.--- " Will : have! a representative at all the Courts in the West. It is earnestly hoped that all. friends will meet Iiko; promptlv, and make old,things new by closing up all old accounts. We feel we can call on all now with confidence of a ready and willing response.-; i Those: whb;maynot be called on bv him. are kindly reaucs- ted to call on him; so that all matters can be settled up. ,lt is necessary wc should make this urgent appeal. ,to our friends. 11 tit w n Entetpbising. :..V ';' We were vesterday Bhown through the wholesale druer house of Messrs. Sanford. Chamberlain : & Albers, and were per fectly surprised to see tlie amount of Dr. Hart s ureat Kehef thev are sniDpinein all directions. t eTpeople evidently ap preciate 'this-valuable family medicine, for we notice that of the numerous orders received daily by that house, there is scarcely one that does not call for sev eral dozen of this: wonderful remedy. No family should be without it at this sea son of the year:1 : . Governor Hill, of New York, has been ' endorsed !by the Trades and'Iiibor 'Assembly., representing all the labor organizations of Syra cuse as a "well tried puhlic servant," and his re. election is advocated in the interest of the laboring men. . , When the band begins to play and the youth beauty and chivalry of the coun try go whirling through the gaitics of the ball room,, you. may bet they have bought their dancing pomps at W. T. Weaver & Cos One Price Store. - tf 1 Presh Pork Sa'ushge daily on . hand at Zacha'rv Bbs.' Stills: on Main street and No. I .Market JJxme. , toe 5. Land Essrv Blanks,' ; 1 "i The Citizen has on hand a' full supply of blank warrants for land entries. Snd us your orders. ' "' ' ' r. HARNESS! . 1 1 j Our.Stock.is' nbwcomplete and made of the best materials, with all the latest improvements. Single and double sets in nickle and oriental rubber, either gilt or pickle lined. : Allober trimmings, on Short notice. : it ! :-. "AVf .i t: .:'. 11 ' ' Saddles and Bridles Of every e'rade and price, from cheapest Morgan to the English" Shaptoe. : ' Of everyind, fiize grade and. price., f: : ' 3ust reCdived ' a ' fresh stock," including Track Suits; Sweat - Hoods, 'Jowl Hoode, Coohng Blankets,' Ankle OQts of differ enf patterns, Linen Sheets of all, prices.; ijiFjia isr.s. The finest stock in the. market. Call and see them. . ; r ; , ... ,,. ... , TVtips Saddle , Cloths ; an tl In every, variety.-,, 1 . i ; ., . UEPMUIJYG OF AMsIi s'KHYnS Jl SPEC1J1I,- ! "Remember 'weMiave 'no machinery, all work done by hand and' giiaranteed. Call on us and Bed what can be bought m Asheville in our line. mi- m.; .0 -i - i S. M. OIIIIISRT fc CO., i : ........ ... ..! . ,.i .u 'lit Korth Main street opposite old.Cehtral Hotel; AshevUle, N. C. ;, y , , . , Rail Road-Tickets i Tioight and Sold, 7 1 .) .-' ;..;-- -! ' ! ,! thi it . WTl iJv pdn'ch'; se S-dlin ? - -At' fltitti IIOTjEL.' 'r I t'l 'Ll ' i'. " I' ' ' r " '" '1 1 ' Lots For 'l.-V 1 r 1 ON TJIEE .XAXiS . TIME,.,.: Monthly instalments,' witiiotit inten rest.iU ' 'ri . : " auJOrdfira U. DOBBLEDAY. ' . I - Privileges .at Western ' . North Carolina Fain1- HALEb PROPOSALS WANTED for pnrcWo of , J H- priTilge for the saU of refreshment,. Hide Shows. 4e., at the oominr rtlr of Weuru-. North Carolina Kuir AxncluUon, to beheljiu. Asheville, . C, ootnmenelnif ; - :." ;, : 0ber 2Mb, to eon Utttle 4 dnyu". : nidi received to 15th October, One-thtrd cuih will bo refjnired, talanre saiisfnptrily geeurad. . -r ) J. Address- JOKDAN HTONE, Hecv., " W. N. Fair Aisoriiu'iim, . I Ashevaio. N. c, Sept. ao, 18S5 toiatu 'J 1 1.