LOW PRiCESi BiGH QUALITY. -" - V'i - ? fi 1 f jF . V" - '. v-ir, jj t -X - P . ?VifrYv '' l ' v -V ' f' m t - kVr " 4 , - i' j ' "!, I'' ' i " : i : - . i ' ""-T-.h : - ; : . - mm iw mmm n n i, , iiiW-TirwM- " - " . I 3rri ci i IJ ji hi ili rriTi f 1 . t-- - j i i . . j ; - i i- ( - . . - , . . j : : f ... 11 i i j- DON'T BUY LOV PROOF SPIRITS, ' ' ' ' V, ; ;; jS -Va?Efei IS CHEAP ' llut when in nttd of n;re Whijef, brandies oj- Vines for medical urpofies it vull be to your lotest; to call and examinje the large and well I U11 claim trt l.aVe thKbfst fitted out plael and .larget etock of first cI:im Rowls f?f any bouse in the;Hte and I defy competition either in quality or price. ; . -i i nvt, Hole agent for he ArME;OLT.COnN and ibtJOHRAX'S WHITE .JtVK,,. r- . :.- ' ' ' ; j- . . ' . Orderd frojn a Klrsfaat-e Mieited '. Boxing ahd packing fiee.- - I :!. odddIverHl toinjfpait of ike city and -I' mhke a Bpecialty of JAS. H. 10UGHRA!'. Pr- :;:;rf 58 s 1 O. rpx 088. i tQXJ p O, O.A XjXj AT .2. B;,HITEfS- BilBi 3G ORTU 3IAIN STilEKlf. ?Vrtr V Wlif j you can gef the bj-st hair our, Uie clit-axiesr, losesL and'easiest Bhave in AsheViflo. APoIi&ah"entKn to '"all.." . ! - IP, REPUb.!CAN CHANCES IN KENTUCKY wbich ' bolt ' In ov-emher next Kentucky will morning: al X uijiijMiii l !! i ferth'infiii i min ( - :i V " ' : -? , " - ". 4BS0LUTfljCL ;' t- - - l jH uiw.yHmpHt importiWit matter, hut; p('ciHll y so timing the ncutfii inno oJ.miditi'inihei-, . rl he Jarnios Wolfe TMent Co. exeiciaes every iecjuih4ii.'alon-.thili:eia tint ha ud!jiof "thc-jr rrieataf hat they vmv -tlie'Mitntitr jn k '.perfectly lieahhlul and palatabla rohditmii Their (Jrand Itapfd.s SLinhterv; on tire Fpcnch, iSrbad, Ih the most perfect aud coinjIete iu the JState. ' SVi f Pat ro Ami ji 1m I he ruoiintniil II ,kvA handles the West home-' meats '"raised . aamriff . una nurJri:F vti:ij uonk mea l :JaniQ3"Woifo isat Co., ; k u k e i i j ou sew a s h e v i H13 JiHlteGoliiiE nu mo uui - - . . . ah i. . . . i atj'iiiug el.sent ?utjiiilcirai ured. 1 tuT WXASii mjKiiiWprnjie.smn- 3 .Tots.-'. ,1 elect a governor and other state officers, and a legislature that wil choose a successor", to Senator Jo Blackburn. ' The State conventions have been, held and the three par ties have-full ticket hi the field; The campaign was opened, between the tw.o- leading parties last week by a joint debate . in Louisville - beV tween Gen Hardin, the Democratic candidate for Governor, and Col Bradley, the Republican1 nominee1, and this was 'followed by debates a r May field and Hopkinsyille. We have ,t thouaatids , of.' readers'" who will be slow to give; credence 'to the stateme'nt which jwehere and now mak"e that the Republicans liaye by far, the . best chance oT .winning the contest,, but , such is nevertheless the .fact.; As a matter8 of trttfi nearly allcpnpervative Demcrats in and out of -Kentucky who5 under stand tlie Situation concede "Brad- leyN election by a handsome ma jority, ' -I '.' In .the congressional election last fall the Republicans of that etate iuade the tariff the issue, and held upj to th-e people the utter failure of a djsfedited Deia- ocracy to promote, the welfare, -of the: country. They , expected ta nial-le gains, but they did not' an ticipate 'carrying the state? which they did by a small plurality, elect iii'g six out of eleven cpngxeiemeni This great and unexpected, devel opment of strength naturally, in spired "fhem with hope for the fu ture, and" thoroughly roused, then! to a-consciousness of their: power if properly organized and vigrpusly aggressive Thoir: state convention which met some two months ago wa the lareestl tho most hamoni- d the OIIto hact 1 the indesoribabtk mlnfflod Itself . . 1 i BeoDlai looked dull and .T at and ( roi ks and Flower' and laded.- Tbey strc4 . : ; - ; ;- . ;r'l'-'-- '.." -: " flOooklmr alike raHhis-a Bort4 oenifor B IlTrriUVrottery X " - ' " . : Vresemblance. It was one of her g - ; -i ' .w-; t. "J-''" f- Mternoons. one waa oppreu, l 8 I L no? :i"itt VflllfQ erribleineffectWeness of Ufe;.U. 1 UC&Oi WUUiji UUUai o. ry fragmentary days leadingy-- v , - , . Ither, the dead motives, thq j G City .'. Market," Asuevilie, N. Kj. 1 nag, the biinaneas ana ti's?q.jV -i ad meant to ao so mocn. Vjtf-an, , ,2per artist on a VJ- -J 'Aiis, the most enthusiastic a 1 XL . , . . . . .TV n iiit inujnwcaflT-ftepiisa)! victory! or any tnat party had ever held m the history .of the ; state, and .the ticketplaced, in the field is with: ou tjn blot or blemish,;- every can dj brTi 'tf.$-Tl'6ietthi':m ed Harden the next after he delivered speeeb, and two are passive or non- commi ttal, neither supporting nor opposing hinJ JThe Post,, edited by Richard' Knott, ' took Hardin's name out of the ticket printed at head of the; editorial column, and insists. upon . its demand that he withdraw from the race and make room' for a "sound'? money candi- date. . The Anzeiger, a Democratic Germau paper of large, circulation and extended influence, has declar ed that it will not support Hardiit, that theGerman Democrats Jof th'e Sate.wili not vote for hinf,-;aiid ip'IIOPT0lifSG(l';l" tn-t A tween the iovernm dndixl I.' MAI norli" J -1ff? .v. ": - ;-1 Apf.arwiUrir i- bankruptcy aq '. .. PeeWen$. ited b-Li ' ; . . ?Lona.e..,Tie pittance Ren-1' , ; , : ' - . t-ava iL but MADDUX and the Courier Journal is not 8ayT in'g muc jfiiherVay TJius.it will be seen that Hardin .practically has no newspaper support in the or Tfei Blactfburn's candidacy "; for e- election to the Senate ' is another factor which tends to greatfy re duce Hardin's strength.- Blackburn is the Ransom of Kentucky, i The people of that State want .to; get rid of him as badly as those of puf State wanted to shake off Ransoin rakt year and Blackburn is deter mined to'succeed himself. Hardin is under his influence, and' is his out of nearly every Democratic candidate ih North Carolina ' last year; ' The people see Blackbnrn's schemes behind Hardin's cajnpaigri arid the latter will lose many votes on this account. The, plan : of Blackburn, and his friend now is to use Hardin to rally all the "f ree silver elements in s the State,; ,aii( try to c a-rry tne Legislature but to et Hardin go down in defeat. -Th fi ansom '$ mbqin imcni !n tended Y as Such, wMe Silver Republic. ills: w . . ., ?-i;r.r: mxwomirSTs-stTmvM reastirr OMfcati-Have ffipoalfy Po-d h.r IftepudiatedHuoo $7,0CGCpeJafid s W Foreign PAtf-ty d Dngracc Bands ; or Batcf-M()Cin!e) jh?- Special to 'm Re joa :.- - j V .-' ! ' ORGANIZEDiMAY 1688. jVashingtifiaiAug. From it hi ep;Lon., Cef (jVd7s f or ei gu pol Icy h as calls for his resignatibiTbeTimes 1 ceMion ,Clei' asked fear time to -consider the caMjjecCa-tifeltl "Scandal. Demopraustihfession "it 'has 'been a 'tpojiey off taIt has belhUed Anef kutri lafihoodTand ; caiidajized tieatiiynilt?e attempt to restore a rotten monayff'jy in . Ha waif was only! prtjiented xy att indignaut; American seniett4 'esistiniaf 4 Hawaiian republic owptsestalliishmeut to the emp'tio4ipoiular repudiation vl Cleveland's 0jin-Americau : policy. r- . 4 : k-' ' - , i ' s tmvu.is uiiae ana the.inrod olitxijie.b'ut the "qnestion j 0r.the-a" gover,mriint n:av net V it-s prompt- rusroriitiim woud: invoke tho highest co-ttinu-u tJOB. ' : ' ,-Av-eo's d;n;; ,lo- the depart in' re' Oi(H ihy unt illegally jH on if r. a .were made ending the- dl.apufi-J ac- ' payment ; cf the f Vuga f benri ty a s proiiJi. st)piji 4ep&rln3yat '6itr. t t?C fS:en f re '.' SagVaritly JlkgWl thc'Ia.wiw'fts igtrei't 'Boththe' treas- uryvJJid -state depaTtn?n ofTlliiials maintafa a,t upborn Silence in regard i.o fiiU imjtVttf'r, but. J udge Greham long before Jii.aativ.?t, is paidttirged a prompt 'lei;! in in this care. In iiis own-miad t h-etr;stiti:tioiiii: objee iion f UhI. )iid A ttorne1 General OiEey; it insEfrtyd, ente'rtaintd the same- jjphiin. t.L the .- jfi;yiiients wef? rtyhlarjvj.iade from 'IMarch' to July. It.;jpaai io be inexcusable Mui'dfii'iy. if .not an ''ihf rtuJonal 'derel ;l :'. i r r .. - . '" ta '. ; '; f -1. f gJL5UD Casliler.-- fMlestgrriGaroIM . ? s r - f , ASHEVILLE, N. .': '..; ..5- bo vital to (fee Maintenance of a great i coma iUs-'M. Uifss to rai.L'V the blunder -iitiii t ffic'il., the govt-rn- t tie v. arc -e salt of plan of .the gold bug element is i& force' Hardin from the tictet?5 if pswjfifekjaind substitute a onnd'. f either put & "sound" money mairf n the "field or support JRradley, , , and Democrats elected .to. the.jXegialal ture who will vote for a L'-Jsounxr- its ' buoyancy, : -its determination, thrilled the heart of every Kentucky Republican nd 3 is working with.'might and main for success in November', r i: :, ; 1 -On the other hancl it'issbut:sui- ple truth to say that: the Democracy is badly '.demoralized and rent in two factions-, eaeli fighting the ottu eriwith mofe bitterness than either is'-fightlng'tae vibus tb tlfe holding of the 'Demo cratic -static convention, Secretary Carlisle made a. tour of the com- med his new American jiiiiiple-is complacently Ignored.; British, invyt-ion. -f is'ioar- t M. a rfC ',.'. : -M ' ' V - - . . - the tarth .n t.t.-.-.-e piping day of X.em auguaj 2eppazing Aiiien.-ui mte;- i (H.ra.c ,; . . . WBts aad In na'ra'nt violation C-? treaty--; -..,'. ', - '- ' Sb ,nt. i -U- li " 11 in Oui'j jn, .it'V-n!.br j made t'ertain f asa$&is8i ji.Md i ndirlerenrce 1 n the Wallef,- eaHu.;,i.jVai kr. .,y.s-. . nv putn-chaini:' tried, couvittcc! conqemuea lyio years penai nvi in a 5rreficli prou, nr " be waB'subjecCd to "bruci i i man7 trealrjQe,'' ':a ccord 1 1 Stte-Jl)epai;tentte. 'i w j r - Con victed on .yrurnped v I has r appeal edn vaiu to tlie h u States fosr prof fetion. Vn il tj cehtlyjfbes &&yker has bet.n kj ( ItaagttaUojn Itsfe eompelled a.tt n joh ? ! 1 1 i ! i 1 1 leo IHit- - Hit: nit'. 1 !i. iL-Mnn , .! idi. ..,. . . .Lt-ottvottKo last week".; - The. cotiyfrn-:-'-'' v.-'.-;p.vk.'d by Senator BricV lid tt - fi i ;!i .: -. i j -nenri y 'every vro'n i i. at rjCHi oldei la V i 1 fpSISNATED STATE itDRQSIIRY iiI-rJt tbi? ac(ouItlta of merebants and lndividuls throughffut Wei. rfirK?J&iar"1' ftn? arei5Pd ,witaxSellent facilities .liaudUug" 1 y" urwwwyji uir inomiiH or longer lu Sav Department. Correspondence is solicited. ,4 v -Xr i"4 " --f.-i J l . '"-' .-p. f - .-,- ' -'-,:.--. -'.,- ---.--,;.",; .5- placed ai theecond great iaSue. He scored the Soutiru. ; Democrats fo.r 'the Wibv bin .which placed the raw material'of Xrtli Carolina and the Soiipi on the free liwt ami said the tH?ople wanted a return tq the Mt- Kiuleyt lariff under which!' -all- labor was eiMpIcvoa, and'-'"everybody; Pros- peroUs. 'jlie-tbird i.sKiie would be the silver question." . Heassertd that-the Democratic 'platform raeaut!free coiq'- age- but; -the party nomiftfit'ed an'd elected a -'gold bug,' knowing him no be ir gbd bug.. Me scored (tle- Deni oerat for lepealiing the only! legisla tion .whiija recognized silvrs basic money,; thus ut iterly demonet izing tba.t metal wliilili ftlays" been ttA'inoney oithK e&mm'n people. He iit! iiiyayyi- i if e-tioiipage pi sit- :..rri-;----;t:" 'JUST RECEIVED AT- .' .;.-, I - i -I - ., f On tate- issues Mr. Iio'i'Jj'wii Irey a settled m ( iy 1 hvi ( o-dperatiou and i i ai n o ii Thecase depiaflidf-,lhat;i' rane -nciak InimfStiie itfcd, full, repr UrG''senTmh wiELdriven rminfeiaion toahe aggrt-i looking V aliens demnity. TlieMrre other derelhsiio'is tp tlie eredi'or-ibe Democratic p5 of infamy." '"' s:- ' r -i 1 1 fi ; iti " j : ri it i I r ' ( i 1 1 o f to a th-f eainpaigiiiof .TsMi He J t w n. ' 11 il '1 lit an i i till' . muirwnmi.a n.! umu t hat . l t ' 1 ilf il 1 1 ui p da n 1 f - n;-f t.ir an.i uonu tb. !i1t Moaiuoim 10 eotttr.asri la 1 l r v t.by (',000. The . if -3 1 1 1 c h ied the Jtia.t Legifi ;:. but the more they; 'at. used ft e;b.'r liie- rei!e likedMt. 1 . 1 rc(.teriied t) The t id "a publican boif- pledgt b made the f--'h :"i ir ('own, the Club CASK r-tivei:i..-ti;s- mtlecerit and r.ufair. itj. if W. 1 r 1 for tlx. 1 ( 5 rul h f 1 - 1 1 it O 1 t VI 1 0 plan of the Republicans is to take advantage of everything n sight '" 1" '-' -x. V. V am tiring TvAl.ll ana outoi w "f- xrt&tohe constitutional nues- factions ofthe discredited Democ- attjiine It ttolntment as Kiinister."- 1 n iipioiut ment was,a HvlRhle violation" of he constitutidtfihe inhibition is plain 1 mmm 1 .n mi J O ( 1 i ' r 1 I '!( if 'atjetfyiilewhb rrs-r.tvt. 'iia Ihiclor fOHiwiJded witn-a Iort. t. d 'veiling largelyjjoti ii-- -iiiiuutiai -fj.ieaium. He is au";ear et aavocat-e : hilver. re&toraliori, an ;-.! .-ied t ii' monibeis .of. the; Club O V 1 "Aff ? -" ... racy fronvthe face. of the earth by electing; a Republican Gownor, and a Republican legislaUfre that will chbosej a Republican to suc ceed Blackburn. , -i ' r The Republicans are a utfjXm rto inrvTipv nnestion and . Wtlier " , questions,; . . The "tVs an almost I crimiSon"' mismanage Ijaent of tlie,auirs'of the State by A .1 -r ' ' lru. - TI" ill ine jjeuuy-rauy omvic " ngiarge accretions to "the 'Re call vote, and it is expected .e secret ballot provided j for w constitution will acta ore to the Republican d to-day, the Re- sweep, the s full of difficul- It J ii 1 , i; . I.I I, U "VI va m 1 Jf -v Iwnnred' at ;tb time by Cleveland Whb'ls.a gre&tliwyer among uuzzara s Bay tisheriitefe-and an expert angler amorfg cbnsi0Jtiojn'al lawyers. Cleve land's objecti ves to provide tor a. re- . " I- - . , . L . 1 . .. pudiated, 6ujiranuatea cncitoo, m that behalf i;ijmediate aj'pointment and compienfiition were necessary. A recess appointment meant no sal ary until Us confirmation by the Sen ate. That waS fatal to the object iu makiHfg the appointment. There was, tod, the .possibility of a hitch in the confirmation vWheA Senator elect Butler, his snocessor, presented his credentials, Dir. Ransom left the Sen ate chamber.;. "The election of But ler," he said.f'lwas a disgrace to the state, and would not condone it by the aqvftesence implied in his distinguished presence. - It is said Jiat Ransom j will be re appointedi" 'Jn that event bis confirm ation may d Vpend upon Senator But- ler's vote4v is not expected that his proudspirit will bend to the humili ation l of seeking Butler's consent and co-operation in executive session. 'It is pretty cerfain that his confirmation cannot be' 'tecured against Senator utHr's washes. But this is digression h ioinLis'the appointment is a-dis- fremenfe" of .Mexico s national ding- -It is Hot pleasant, at least, leadeig Democratic papsr; "to f an lexrSenator of the Unitei A lawfully appointed as min- tJ4aPul1 't qS "Hex i co- u"mepts to which he is not f is still less pleasant to j In this misuse oi our di vice merely tx provide Vn out of a-job'' we-have feeling8 of oxir.f rieud t epublie. ; . ;Snt paid to Mexico by. i'fank' and pay of-the 5ireat deal of its yfih-e j73(tointed a. minister yj' In health as to be unable lie duties of the positiorh. ftiuite sure that 'the lvari- innRses in Ohio will Hot ubmil to tlie office holders' dictation. The silver element, comprising a larg .majority of rhe Iemocratic voters, are in open rer-emon against me itaie neket auu platform. A revolt which threatens the parly with complete ajinUiiUiiou put tho v ork jc k :u'e3S'ir.cly to tlnit'.-eukl the t'-oncUiDlen oi Dr-Mott 'a ialk, tl in-1" 1 1 1 ?n CE PERFUMES. - r - : V. i (. : , : ' "Kiss-Miitiurck," iJLA TOSCa;' AIOtTOpKCHEN" i7VEET1PBA: and . many ogrer txlors in all istyle.i an-lrprices.; -'-J ; . ' !, i v- . - .;r.s'.'i:-'" ' " ---i - .'ro-AS In great.variety, 5 cs iip. , ; ;1 5X- FLORIDA WAt!TO''PVTa .frii COLGATE TCjLETEio aivei'ifur the c c n 1 u g h - en te rt a. f"8hington , c . 28 North Main Street. ( ' SurV , "r- - ''Thr ice. arm d is h " f Who hath his piarrel j i-i already developing". From1 -present indication .the Jjtppuldicap? wfll sweep the '.tare repeating tbe ' Mc--Kiuley majority ''of 'LS0-4. The "Brice convention i.4 jut'wiiat the Oai" Re- icens wanreu. Tappiauorm. is. uuinitigated elTroiitery and-will I'.ot .stand tea minutes of m tellitent difiTRsion." The convention for instance thanked Br ice and Cleve land for. the i repeal of the MeKinley tarifl'. but paid nothing of the Brice Gormau monstrosity,,, which- X'leve- lan'ti denounced as. "parly perfidy and dishd.nor;" " Cleveland refused to sign the bill', and is certainly - entitled to no credit for Its'ex.isf eri?e. . But the Convention was- owned and bossed by Brice, just as tbj "Kentucky and 3Iarylaud eo'u.venlions were owned and b.osed 'by Carlisle and Gorman: And the same resqlfc will follow- Gor tn'anisrrt is doomed in Maryland and the Tlardiu-Blackburn revolt against. the A d n an 1 st rat ion in Kentucky makes certain, the election of Bradley the Republican candidate, or Fetitt the Populist, for Governor. - Ohio Republicans here are exultant over tha situation in that State. They claim, confidently thai Bushnell's majority for Governor will eqme ful- EdiW Wthc State Bcgistert-; r;'r--f ' lie is mutt? -he is dumb! He o'ntt;n-ot.liibuthl4ke'-'a, lamb y The led to the slaughter, lie w.'lletli liisMnrthright for an unwholesome mess of ''sound. curreuey' pottage. . He meekly followeih his political boss to the shambles of gold standard De mocracy . and ; uttereth not ; a blojrt la protests. - j . jV -1 - , He ia mute he is dumb! . He hireth a senbe to iadite ; so'ujid money epistles to the 'people thrbugb the editorial columns j of 5113 ; i--x constituent. lie -barterctli -his ; independence and the liberty ',6V-'C theeopie . lor; a supposea put . visiohery advantage to himself;- f; and his Inafend jvill lie far morel evil than his f ofmer state, ' He' is mute he is dumb. Selah! j , 'J" H;A HAYW6orBlMETALMST. Canton, !Nj. C. Aug. 2o. . , . .-,. ; ; ', J l It no w Iboks very , muck, as ii ! there wduld be two DemocfUTrc Presidential nominees in the field next yeary a "gold-bug' 1 and a "silverite"' ' ' - : ' ; ' ' - . V - SEND : US. A; CIUB- The .circulation -of The Ilegisle.r i must be increased. Next year will u-ifipco the trrafpisf-.' rinlffisil Tnf- . the Courier. I lie entereth )utd a. tle ver f0Ught in North Carolina; .. . i I. mm t.i.lMll.1 A(-1 1 J J. 1 TV . i ' i 1 3 . . pie from alar to supply him with feated. .To do this our people readv-made" a?iruments against eyerywnere must do , Kept poSlea, Vital .oterctsrf lus kied hFcapa and his friend. He reluseth f- to of education must obtain. m every behold the error of his way, but county. Democratic -misrepresen- spreadeth abroad iniquity and! tation must be refutedr and not a'-. - heresv from week,to Weeki j 1 ; loweu 10 inuuence.ne peopie. v,op- . ' -l. .:- . . - . ! i i L.i '. hm nt thto ladii a will rpaih mrniT 1 ' He is, mute he is dumbl When I flmia , nrA nnt: nT),lfnr K,V. The 'Register reproacheth: Jrim BcriPtion book's. Es6h pne so rc. ' for attempting'to bamboozle the" Jceiving the paper is earnestly 'in-? humble and stand in With : the vited to become a member. . Any- miditv, the bond holdef and the on mJ6 -n? Ve ; T W.PU , V i ,,. . j Iscribers with $d.00 in cash will re- Shylock.he-answereth not a word - nf the naner.one voar' ly up-to thq" high water McKinley but continueth to follow in the free of charge, Tj the cash mjjst" . vote lu. "94, when over so.aoqi.Demo; way ot the .ungodly worshipper accompany the names in-all casesv' erh? stayed at home on election day 0 Cleyeland'fc golden Baal. I ' Any active Republican in almost I'hat-pjiftEepablic'ftn' suefcfeor: -; tu - mfitp hp is dumb' ( He any'township in the State can c- to jrice in the --Senate ahd rnawB ale-A r - , , ' i : ; lcure"4-year 8 BUbscription f rce : or Kinley. the 'inevitable Presidential . roiaetn xae iea.aiy supplement chargefor an hour's effort. It will camiKir.te iu i3;?, .11 tnese expecta- ja , uctnrai . . De an easy maiierio gei live suu tiuiis are realized -in November, Mc- kaves of The Cpurieifa-hd sendeth J scribers to guchi ah utspoken,fear- iviniey, tney say, win oe norninatei theiri abroad among "the-people less ana excellent paper a ine by acclamation.. " ' . "of his 'ow'ii land ' to deceive, to Register. Try it, and secure for rrZTTTl - . , , ; TT , yourself a years reading matter, - the club meeting.-' . -poison and betray. He maketh A atthesiW.time"snread litem- nrpad . lion. James M. Moody addressed sport of the white metal and call- t.r that will do a wonderful wr.rk the fpmlicnn . c-mo oa louoay , , f. si1(Vpia nf the, 'mmmnn in dpstrovinir DentORranv in t1.fi. v..;,! o.w? i-r.. people, . 'flat : money,' V- ShJs-Zi J-'-J i (1 1 -t. vit' cjl uu v . '..'vmvi.. v a. v i - . . -,r ; - - 1 4 f I ' and faiH would deeradel ' --" r .i ' ' ' ' " '. "r . . I 1 i 1 i 1 1 . s i V -11'. only 4roesy wuas tne issues wouiu i its yaiu,i DUl. lauuexn ine yei-1 :- g virtufe of a deed of truet exefot- b and that a a rule men woo. had hnw ra!i. nf.-f !vp rirb mn n.'.Wml , tho ed to K. W. Eobison by Gee W. . J n- ,"cheapaext election. TRUSTEES SALE. quite X . ... t? - ....... . . . ' . - I ' . j L TTrr a; J 1 t..i . will deepen., tne un.av- j.0 wiUi pouues are always eau- , The viteirister a"fVi rJJ Cssion made by the, disa i predecesso r.'' . ' j J Mexico Protests. -g circumstancsrMexifcO, it .sta against Ransom's re nt. iMexican doctors agree ft,inot resideat the Capitol, Ilex leans are sensitive on iThe constitutional ques-"' V raised against a recess ap Jr The talk about his health. J ed in magical convalescence- ehideth lam in vain for he is stiff-1 certain note mentioned and described tnereiu ; saia irusc aeeu oeing auiy 'the robust looks of "a young Tresbed-with wine"; when lie r visited "New Yerk enrdute to la Bay. - It was the fisherman's V-; The li shing was u ncom -lgijod and the , ex-Mi nist-r 4 in New York tnd ditf' not Resident. It is said that he ugh mutual friends, tose- fence. '.-!. 'eantime treasury omftials nthe 17,000 paid the de ter on,, account ''will . be treasury deficit is stil . Sver eight million of- I jaivoratiou-. ,i:r .uooay men jnm utcaw -. auu ohubbi; ft registered in the Agister omce 'of iigii tri oute to tne liepusiiican par-lustra v. - ! ; duuctuhbs wumij, iu uw .ih. i , axu; mentioned aome or tne many , He is mute-he is dumb! ' Even UVhlck wferente Is'erVbyS" cat inmgs 16 hau- aecompaed- nv h ha nAdrArl with thA for all purposes, default having been' , ; i to n h a o o u t m a kin g forecasts, but he" "vfOTiJd speak plainly and without e a ty o1" tiie :1S rears of its bistorv. and ore-1 0 . Vt. lh.rmf if J.rKtfuf triiiiTiT.-ia wo'l-n I X.OnUcS J' vul -,rr lue ::rsi A -fi e fu- "r"." '"r;' ""v' '"?" ;"r erty for cash to thebig-hest bidder, kt the N ational canvass- he thought his eyes arid stoppeth his ears the Court House door - In Asheville, wQuhl be the blunders and incapacity onWi-inotlv !a vea-J i-Arniin between the boors of 12 m and 2 p m. of the Democratic party. He averted vn fin hfa Hp "PrL;lKA tlmt these blunders had baen 30 treat 1 . . 4 i -, . ...., -.. . : . : . c I fi.n rfh'i!4l,a fi;i I sicte oi iorm: ruain oireei in tne jiiy and the incompetency eo apparent whoopeth for. Crawfbrd ' the fell- f ABhevllle n. q and beginning at tnat one aia not neea tne arc 01 tne 1 verite in one comma, ana iouuiy ja siase on vesi. Toargui- oi-ioriu orator ;to make -a teUig : ,p$ech teth for Grover the Goldbug Maf erK?r&it5? t . ,- , made iu the payment of said note as es Of men and of angels, he pr0vided therein, I will on the 80th Lh thetil not, but btindeth day of September, 18 sell said prop and pursueth his way to political v: t " - 4 against Hie. Democracy. Hti. showd Low Cieyela'nd and his partj- had 4 ' ''. ..... - 1 . 1 . - tT ; 1 fa ami iniiceu tureo munoii men am nuo no their families on the cold charity ""of dings.' the world, had ruined th riuances of the Government, three times borrow ed money to pay ordinary -expenses ana now the United states Treasury in another. He rejecteth the with d re earnest : prod Main Street 200 . feet to a- '-' . " . 1 . ; IT i : J . - . . .. rru T :,.V .,1 -a I btAKe : -. - inence - estwsra sau wrecked the indued iea of the country VlttJ W8UI,fB aj;ibms ' parallel to Chambers and Weaver's was kept out of bankruptcy by- three" r.-af '.r,'iv? h line 20Oeet to a stake on the branch f j thence Southward and parallel, to "North tiin street-2(M feet te a stake. j nt"i.j- ttooI- thence Eastward -with their liner200v bretlvren wonder at lus meek for- feefe tQ the Ther6 is, on bearance, but"shame and huraili- this property a comfortable dwellijig tion encompass him abput hp whollvfcrgetteth hi3;formerl- . -K.-W.T ' ' ". T. . r i t V y v- v