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'"Of Vt ?'-?( "':-4". 8t Tlf B DAILY CITIZEN. By RANDOLPH-KERR PRINTING CO. . JiJ.nTC,T,,"" """ocratlc, la published very .tternooa tirnit u.. n ,i , . .1- Mwbic rata ttrictlj ma: Month. 2 gg Three Month! i'So One Montk.. ao Am. W t. OO , ,g THE DAII.V CITIZKM 'ViV'iVS VJS?.i?;i?wta " Aahcvllle: SMI". PARK NBWB STAND. GLBN ROCK NHWS STAND. MODBL 1'iaiB BTniTs " .... ai;.SSON'8 NBWS STOKB. North Court THURSDAY. SBPTEMBER . 1890. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. I'or Chief lustier of the Supreme Cnurt : HON. A 8. MliKRIMON. I'ur Associate Justice of the Supreme Court HON. WALTKK CI.AKK. HIS Sl'KKIna CnlRTJIMlliB isi ntstrlct t; m ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1890. VfD 1)117 1 rttl'OniI1.r.nnnr. I in. I UUL,IVil 3 CSUtLtiSJiUK. M y terdny, when approached by n party mid informed that a large mil- WHO HHAI.I. HK BUT is THK J"rity of the voters of the citv were op aVKSTioM. posed to -having nil the eouiicilnicn from " l word, replied that "the iwoplc TWoCon.,an.c.lon.D.BcB.,h. nTXZ SEttlu !M .ST Subject , ,, . ,,.. taowhoitoTOSV ttetWc Pol it In the Aldermen Win Do " 8 Kninst the genius ot this age to Well to Mole. take t'K' "end of a monopoly, whose in- ,. tcrest is identified with its success, to huiTOK Tun Citizkn: On the niL'ht of represent thc intcrcata of i. :.. A ...'. Ort laatx .. .. I I lx.l .t .... 1 I 10, tne democratic mtin c -I ' v ' K"-niicnu, pnl convention nominated Mr. C. I. C.J. McCapk. Wanton for mayor, and Messrs. Law- POLITICAL XOTHS rence I-ulliam anil C, B. Leonard nnd Mr. J. H. McDowell for aldermen, and nt T,lt' lemocmtic convention of thefortv- thcclection that followed soon after, these eBhth district met at Cherry villv mid gentlemen were elected l.y a majority of L' ' I,,lrl,nm-"' wi 4i.i .. -. . I '""d, lor State senator. KlU votes tnclnrgcst trmiontvcvcru ven CLEAN SWEEP OF THE SEASON. or democratic city officers of Asheville. The Stntc convention, orninssinei-tinL When the election came of), Capt. T. W. I of tm' Voting Men's Democratic Club will 'atton was manager of the Asheville O r- ' "cl." 1,1 Knlcigli, proh.ilily aliont the izkn, and asked all the influence ,lf i,:, -l.n'8"'''t. i here will have to be n Jstdlstru-t linn ll u.,.. i Iivr.n I ,.'T ., .I'. """ mem ociore tlln ltd d,.i,iet-Hsv h i . T'V." ' : ' te ite. n order to secure a trood attend,,,,.,- i.'ll ?''IKk w'TKKii. of Wiikc. "vc named democratic nominees, ' tew chilis huvcoigniiizedas vet. When- using nl that tunc the following Ian- " w.' 8. ' ' "KC: A distinguished white rcpublk-iui was ncartl to say, says the IHirluim 1 1 ib me tiesirc oi i m; L IT K .i!:.,!J':.,-S- W'nkton. of C.rmivillc, th ,i ..ii..; o . . ""-'vim, oi Moore. V .1 z.rr.'"''':".. " rkc. " ""'UK, cl l.lllculn, piikmimcitok: IS : ,&lZJ, IV V:!T- of Pr."ii.n...... ih i". h' '.J.?',i.l-. 'o"lar.l. '! v ., 5 hd l ' iV ..' ir f .l"hnt..n. H h Zlri... ;"f,N? McN '.'! '"' Klehmoml fLWrW; W. 'hakhkk. ii, Wilkea, ii h .S-.NK,VI"IX'' "' L'.i.irii J.'.nn, ui ..1HVIIU. PlH C'fliKKKa: I.I .Ji.irU t-w'. . it. iiKAsen, ,,r iirnuln i'L'"". ' ;ai'v. of i. ;.,,t h ' trict-ll. II. Uvss. ol Snail. llih . r... 2' '.I A.- "'l ' lMs,(il I'.rnnvillr hii "1 Mreklrn. Tth iliatnrt I B. IlKXIUinaira ..r u ...J "'MHi-t-W. II. II. Cmvi.K. of Will "'" "'"nct-w. T Ckawfukii, oi" HhvwimmI. ... "iv oeairc oi i ui; l ITI2KN to sup- pondent of the Winston Dailv that Moi ;rt h n.niiKt.nr tla- democratic par- ..uthrie's leavimf il l ,ic J ' .,aru ty, and it gnevc. it. when as a matter of would I a death-blow to the i hi r t v i n .onicnce. ,t must forego this pleasure, the central portion 17 tl e S a ic where .Kv fli f,"""",':1"'1 Clli",,1, T'!K C'!T'- M''j-:tl.ric is known ell. ml t a t" !Vr-dr Luiin'smajoritywiHgowav-up' yoiuier! .ir.iiiHMi in tin HUVIilL' n word, nrnnrmn I At the last nuliir tii........ if..:.... cv toe on us course niter the candidates 1 "w- .vcre tiominntcil. "'K resolution was uniiiiimouslv adopted: It wishes now to be niuli-rst,,i,.l ,ilu. "e ,l!,n our rciircsentnlives to tlic nevi uiiciiy to make or intend no iersomi reflections mi imv om- nl,.. ilainlv that it cannot annnort i h.- to succeed himself to the I'niteil ilis- v '" " ii'n.imiiiiiivc. to the next mil K1'"014"1 ""'enibly of North Carolina to K'es liy ,.tvt N'"rtl' Carolina's pride. 1 Ion. .. Mr. Pulllam'n HuccesHnr. me aiciermen will on Friiluv niiht iuii lor .Major nun aldermen as a A'llolC. Tun Citii:x then asks what is to be lone in the situation of affairs and then xprcssed itself and gives advice, and ives its cause: Mates senate The primaries in I'liinn e ly show that Mr. C, C. MoLart.v will be the clem ocratic nominee for the Matoenatc. The Wailcsboro Messengcr-lntelligeticci savs : 'Mr. M.-I.iinv l,..u I- .i i.i.-i.... l ii ..... I . ....n .n.ii.Hiivui uitnu ir elect a successor to Mr I . ..v.. ' ,1 t situation of nor c..urt in I nion c..untv f,.r the past !;, . . - i . nui nesuaie ii.uo. nc is iiniiii.i 1 ie( v ill lavo Ham, who resigned on account of press of m''8 'Jl". Ut n citizens' meeting be ol ance lieing his o n successor in till I-... .11- oiiHiness some davs ago. I "-n.n.v a oy us convenient, und wnaic oi me l nitcil States. nere is a leature of the el-ti.,n ' ...: ",' "' . '.' "'.'"oral cnarae- should he .-nr..!..!!,. i . " nlK' iiominees and their .1 77:.s'7' .7 v nouin ix cnreliilly considered. Tin I smieriors in :n.i. ,,,,,1 vr; :.. ' west ward has at present no renrcscntn. 1 "th ol rcsidenre le selivtcd and of. 'AW XnhTU f,lA'-..V.I. nve on me hoard During thiw month wo in tend to oleun out all minium ffooils. W have ot a large stock oi LiawiiH. hot l n nin.str nw anil cheeked, which we will clone out at New York cost, Ladies' line Pai-iiNnlM ' hnve a few left that are worth M.aO to $4.00, but we will Clowe them out nttt! )) mhi-Ii these arenicedesirnhle u-ooiIh iiiki aregomp; at a biirgain. We have a. ti'ooil line of I.n. 'lies' Fine Dress (ioods and iriininings which we offer at a reduced price. A good stock of Sateens and (iing- IlllfllS. It will pay you to examine our line ol Table J.incn Tow ells. &c. A f-'rent reduction in every line, as we areu'oinu' to nniku n cleaii Hweepof all Hummer ",'oodsif clos( ices will do it. HOSTIC J5HOS. & WKKiIIT. No. 11 N. Court Sipin iv. W.A. Hlaiij. J.V. Huown PRIVATE BOARD New hounr, newly ntmlaheil. nil mo Imi Iniitruvvmcnta, lnrtc ruium, kooiI tnlilc. " MRS. M. C. GOOUK, 5.1 CoHtije HI. J tIIKt FRANK, FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Ai('nt for Krema I'rork Woolen Mills. North Mnin Asheville. N. C. trhlOtllv GLEN ROCK HOTEL. In xooJFect oC Central Passenger Depot.' ASHEVILLE, X. C. SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY, SALKN, N. C. OLDEST FEMALE COLLEGE IN THE SOUTH. The Htltli Animal SihsIiiii luuim. AukiioI aNth. 1HIHI. Keulaler for hint vnir. '11.1. Sia-. leu I una: I he tt-vvlopiiuiit of in I II lie in Con- he will dc- of aldermen. This is a . ? thc 1!1l,lc ,or tl"'ir Hrages. hat the .-. V8 ,a,r' lrec rnc 'wtween such -Senator Z. It. Vai: . wil hat the present situ- a ticket, and Mr. Wanton's one. U-t us e-inl on Oetola-r 2. when ipixirtunity lor correct- agree to eliminate all IMfrsonillil ira lei I liver I II !ll!ili-iaa nl t It.. l'..:P .. nig. The west ward has uianv demo- u" 'n ,,"rl hl" dropping all nues- ti. crats who would serve their coi'.stituen- f0."" " to ' duality ol the elcciion. ,,rZ,K"u X'V ,at K:',l"i1' cv mid H.r ..i.v '.i V w . U-t all agree to ah le by the vote of the n , 11 --d' , u lllt "' Hie trial ol and the city will, faithfulness and majority: and Asheville we hope will V"1'" ',,':" I""c tla' '"''W '" a dnc regard for economy. Tim ClTttiss i Ko on i the prosiK-rou. carcir d" ' FURNITURE AM) UNDERTAKING. No. 33 Patton Avenue, M AFEE BLOCK. OPPOSITE BLAIR'S OLD STAND We are now ready, and in vite our friends und the pub lie generally to call and ex limine our well selected slock Health, I'lmrauU-r unci inti'ltt-ct llullilliiKa tlinroiiKlily nmoilili il. roily iculiKil I'noiinilin.v. t'ollraiiite 11111I Poat (irailuatr lit'inirtMiiiiu. Iimiilia lirnt etnas xelloola in MiimIc, l.lllltlia(H, t'lllll. merclul and IiKluslrlol hIikIU'm. JIHIN II. l.liM'lil.l., Prineiiuil. ftiiuUillafil.1 PUBLIC NOTICE la hrn-''.v dun that (h ,1 Imi tm valnfl -l.l- tin.-t ! Inn, I known I hi- Klver II nil i-nroi. I. ini' iiliinit htm-imi! , imii- ...it... IromAali, villi-, .,11 I Ii,- .',,-n I, llri.n.l Klu-r ll..iiii..u Hi,- liiinla ..f Mr Pn.k. H,.riii.rU Iriiiiniil .r Milli-r Hull trmti nml ib. -M . i.i'oi'ur I mtili-r'. M. tt i A mod. Brat clnaa hol l. Hot nnd cold water and! hath, nnd toilet, on ever floor Ii U i'tm- IM-Ila in every room. I Ma n .in- in ..liter nnd Atrntc. in lad room. ltn AinTni room, lum-h eounlir. elBnr nm! new ainn.l ami hr nml Million room on nrat Tor Iro mi "utU f. Kl'.'.""r , VlTy n'in"""' Hi'h"""i '" ril?od iiii hou. tin Inrt-e e ill. I t-,l into amall inu la nml aoiu nl'iaili lit-aiieliiin abntil lla-iirsl oM i.- i.l,. 1-111 tl. Oiks not wish to do more than nli I lch so distinguished her ol late v-nr. W. II. It. a. .v- . i... suggestion in the matter, but such ex- "We a,1y!'nt then the calling of an- huve made an assignmcut for creditors ..n'ssion. of opinio,, s we print u.dav T 0,,n- f rV'' S'"1- c"'"" l" ' f T t,,at pi r"nS r; rsroi o- -ix fuuxituhe, reprewnted. and they ,1, not Ik-light- ,t.'", ly Asbeville. headed by ted Kcv. . T. Harris, pn-Ss Slcr . I and we feel sure that it will he given all A'.WK. V U-e. tie... W. Justice . . . , -w . ... weight bv the aide, men who are to '"",'"". "cv .Willitssiss. J. A. Conant; eoJ ' ' Ib""" ' nw.lt- Triniiy i SMH-ial feature. Calls at- 1 successor. . vii is wises it as a matter oi course that Mr. I'tilliain's successor will ne 11 true democrat tried and never fiiund wanting. The Vermont F.U-ctlon "May the Cod of the helpless and tin heroic help tlii in-and may their sturdy trilie iiicrenac!"-thii llenrv C.rnilv at tne Huston bimipirt, in lieiTinber, Iss'.l, newassieakint, of the Vermont demo crats "undiminished by death, unre cruited by birth or conversion" win. n.iir every elet tion awoke to "rend the record nl L'O.imio rcpublk-nn majority. .' "inriiy trine nas in creased, nnd probably from conversions, lor yesierdnv's dispatches to Tiik Cm ins from Vermont said the republican mii.iorily would not hrovcr 1'i.iNN), while the deinmrals gain a score of tcpicsent atives. It nos Ihtii one of the fondly nursed ilreams ol our lile to visit I-, 1 gase with tear filled eyes on those unfin ished rums which dot that land and to memory dear nnd hal pronounced rep.ibli- "' l'"l.n first class srlnn.l ol Mended lln.V Or lliuht L'sciucdt.i h.L , 'licchaiifeal e.iyiiieering l-,r the s1K-ci.-,l n .isiievuic as a ticket claiining sui erior I , i ", lr'Oiiiiig youii.' nu n ,,r;,i reasons lor its support set lorth by thirti , , elect He. I entiin,-. r. mid .veil known and -ans. 1 mis was lire niin in III, Mii,-i hnu I.. (line print, of Ih- ,.' ,- ,, . 1, ,. ... , v " "IK at III. (illi.e ol Hatiil.ni. XLirtiii.v l,,,i. i I .i-Kill HI ek, liere terms nil. I nio-li'i-ular-nl s.-ili will la- mailt- knottii No land in ,lri mv ,.n,i Ku-ali initial- lions -i iiiiiihasi-i-a. il i-ei-iniv-iii. tin-1-., it.... iiirvi'iif lln-'r mil Ili-.-nil ... ,'i.. ... ,. llieSlra la ny t in mar tin- IiihikiiIow. anil .'nnliiiniiie hi l.valli t nml I. , .1 -,,i I.irtsis ami clt'lia in vnri' ly siillnunl t ,aal i there nrv aliont L'vo nen-a II, this .pl..li.l Iniii oflanil, nml lilt- lots will hi- sit anarl n n aianm-r Heal tali -ulate.1 to alli-ril tlir tin si linililiai;. larni ami lmli-1 ailrs. Sjarlher parliiiilars Mill lK- ijlien to tin HI). lit- aa aoun aa lh.- iiikiin nr.- ,-. i..l t..P .li mitation nuurnl-ttiftv iVM, R. PENNIMAN PKllPKIKTllK OP HE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, Anhcvllle, N. V. P. O. Box . RATKH, 2.oo PER DAY. A. G. HAI.LYBURTON, Prwp. J. W. IIHVAW and WAl.TliK UMI-KN, ClerkH. SGHLIT'S MILWAUKEE BEER. Celebrated the World Over lor lln Purity. We deliver to nil p-.rta or the city ourim-n lloltllnu Canort llrer ut ONE HOLLAR PER DOZEN. alUi'mcaT' !f iUTtE AI.B ZVPuh,' PRoi'",r,, " u',rnl " -t THE "BONANZA," THK I..' AIIINI. ' WINE .. AND .-. Mgl'OR ... STORE IN Till-; STATU. FINE SAMI'JLH AND IUI.LIAKD ROOM. i. 4. -tsni AKin. n I HO. 43 S. MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, . C It KICK. CAUTION Si -."S--JM ' rirc Mumpra on nattn. HhAM arm I rvvry titr I I.RICK. -FOR MAI.I-: BY. BRICK. no I, " . . , i ....... -, mmii tt.trs coins.- i,i sn, .- to and llicns as iiL'.iiiiat o .-,,v..,,,i.... ... ilicns bv Tun L'itikvV ..nm . I,,IV1' " ,",,r ve.irs The first reaaon ir ...l,!.... .1,... "... shoi-tvnrk , -...f, ... i,,.it,i t ! ','I,'V" A' K'VI"V 18 "" ' -The endntvmcM f t ,t. K:lU. ,., I'.irst. This ticket will divide the new college is. we believe, s.n , ,1 ,e itTl .bn."istr.',i.o., regards place of resi- fhro,.,. Ir. about l t.imm- , ' , . t , Icnce; the . a.yor and two aldermeii will endowment is u.cdnl. ',e ni-.s, I 'J. ,, e citizens o the k-eat tviir.l ,. ...I k.... ..i ...i , . 1,1 ?' !.''" Irrmcn of the , w. rrf iv nZ:T;.r V" " ..t i.'"'. ":'m ,s Mr ,11,..,...., ..i "'" ,rw "lli- .iiiitoi, ut ittL ib t.-iiu'il till milvitr mid aix aiucrmcii will live in the east ward." ii it was desirable to have two aider- rolc)lioiie,day 7-", nilit (". HLAIR&IJK()Wa. $3.5"! jem o0j BUNCOMBE BRICK & TILE COMPANY, lMIYIIIC, r. . P. O. Box 426. FOR SALE. A Ii- man nnd the Mayor residents of the west nam in irtN-i ,s 11 not desirable to have representative from the west ward iow : 'litn ......1: r . . . . .oitiitii,,, ih wn 1 una vrn tvritten and the iiuriuiap ol a-niinn i. to throw sonic light on the subject of the eireiion 01 an alderman to till the place ol Mr. Lawrence i'lilliam. whohna Im-l.-r... It is rumored on the streets that three f the present iHianl.tl i.l,l.-r........ . Mr. Miller. Mr. Wolle and Mr. I'itsiHit-rick-will vote for Capt. T. W.I'atton to 1111 1 11c place made viu-nni l.t- Mr n..i hum's resignution. This rumor almost -mounts to un nuthoritnLivp .i,n.m..i nnd in viewol thcfiict thnt the election ol i....u .Ko i-r. uivior was 111 Xcw Vik and iiiiiiiuwi-e 01 vii.;: was iiei-esa.il v. Then Mr. Il,,st uk lo'.l In Taylor that for every two doll.,rs whit h ineeomgcaiiiiiorities w-.uSd rais. ;.i i,: crensc the endowment, he would add anoiiii-r noiiar. Dr. Taylor will t the Held h.r thc endowment llm. MOW C'OtllVN About. I'rom tlii- (i I.I.I,., r. 1 a, ,, h Then- Is ,i,,l t.,,- ,,,, ... ... ,.. h. . irom llle very naliin-ol the -use llu-n- ,,,.1,., inn lie, 1, mini or .. h ,, reei-i,,,,.. i... tilt 01 a pr.ttivlivi- tax who .l,d mil Ihnl la-m-Ht llirouKh fraud. Ii.rtt-or fatoriliaui The foregoing is from the Wilson Mi, oVVhV "T ',"1Z VW"" ror, nnd in la-hall ,.f all who have read- 'V."K the lllnnton ticket the laii;r.t nm! who mis not? the gems of thoiwht " overt lie ticket broughl "i .tnrror editor , tunpfn I Wl n IS lloneat rnnl, 1.. ;...i... 1. ., I .. . , 1,1 --"-..p,.. w. ..,l,Vtl ill ,1111,1 .ut 1, nnt ,k-s ol entrancing I : i"'"'""" 01 niiirrinnn .' Does not Mr. niehaly we wondered il" the unL-els in l'".'!l,"trK'k . any lenity to his party heaven do not hush their note, of ,.r,.i .. " ' " f 1 .'" l ,c " -v KUV1"'- nudcrrri. ... .1.- i 1 ' , .7' 1 . " "'V"" . " " very - - otiieini-ni 01 inr 1 umi. tiiai 111c latin 01 am, 1....... skies, nnd eagerly imp over to see wln.i l"'lilcl Hilitically I-'iiiki.itv sweet brother on earth is rivalimr them ",,cvllll orptemlwr !l, IsiHl, in song or words to tlnu .ir ,.. we hoiie the editor of 1 he Wil... m; her Voice for the v'ChI Ward will stay nt home, lie cannot l..nn..i l;"'T"H Tiik Citij!i:.n: Notwithstund- Thereisncnmpaignnnil a hard winter wcl,t Wrtrl "(0,t K',ly "'Asheville coming on isditics will be bitter nnd """v""""kr'"w more population nnd n r" lih, nml in two such emerirencir. ,n"ln ",rKcr ""lu"'uring interest than his, the sweetest music that ever I,hc. 'I '"' not one mcnilicr in the iUA .k. I . ... I CltV eollfl.-il f rximM... .1.. I . . . .V . enr, nun nutile it drunk ,.' v oi v A I 4 vro with the enlrnncinudelirimnnfii...... lbf WALKING CANES. tenting witchery, must be where we ran . The ""W1""1'"" f Mr. Lnwrem-e Pull- AT TMI- LEAD.Nfr JEWELRY STORE, Tlir entire atoek ol Plated Jcwelr, Intlmlinu Hnr llrcioilns. Hull. .a. nil llrnce. It-la, nt l-?3-0 NE-THIRD OFF 1-1-8 SSWS1 1 w. M9 VOUULASJ, BrMltLs. MWj "'i."1"1 eoai, us i- in tt-nil In the future tn keep nothinu hut Solid (Jolil .nil 8tcrl,n Silver Icwclry. ARTHUR M. FIELD, I ICinillfi ICUfCICD 4.4.4. kknuinu JLIILLLn, Mouth Malu HI. ANhcvillr. THE- W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE cenlin. Flu Calf and Lirai U'aa.u i menu of lu tbouaantla of r.,n.,., . mm IILVa LIT! y"K, ,l"tB eoninifiiiU lu.lt. 9A 0. .Tr!Zr '' A Snr call bkai Zt ""iu.ll.sl f,.r sit I. and dura tjT "3 ''"odre.r Writ I. lb. MaaUard dn. 3''0 ,r.f m"." " "' sneUU Mlutod ..for rallriMil nirn. farmi-rn. iioT " All mail. In Cmium. n ... . $3 & $2 SHOES. fJP.9. o any ihnra anld .1 ihi-s.. iirli-ra. u supwlor CONTAINS NINE ROHHS. INUUOINQ B,TH R0)M FITTEO WITH WATER CLOSET Jn:.',,To!Vd'i.f:.,X:; " -Hcl .nUn.r,e,: l-or nirtiirr InttiriiiHtioit m'l on G. II. WALKER, No. 5, Jefferson Drive. lull I nil In, POVOER Absolutely Pure. ,.f nr,;2,,. "r I'skinu powder. Illuhi sl II I . u lr"v"ll"K alrrnKlh U. H. iovi-rn- "H1"". AllRliai 17. 1MM1I liilr'JIKII y -N!AT NNttWltftl ,OH,,il l.e,m'lmsi. vkiiwniiun 1 1 i p. , i I III III OF for;sai.b.iiy WEAVER MYERS. ON THE MARKET! mffAi rother8, Tho-Alilhiiil 1',111,,-of 1(11)1 n"l w''Ir. WIdow8hHdc.DrlPatcmH-r.lfcr lU'lCH, lllljtillilir till' (My Oil '".. .nd V.n.l,he.. M.aury. MI.ed I'.lnu ud Colors. Window tlieeilMl nIiumi n I!.... ......'..! Prtnth and Americu Mountiiin. in Ii.In ..i. i..,u w,kM"" "' iKentck,Le.d. " I I tin I ten ll- lM.ll. SrhAill r P it. or knock the head In m i; inm fr,,m tl,c '"""I f aldcniien leaves a No, esteemed Mirror, don't go. We eii i"11'"?? to ,,jr tlle ,Mmr1' w'l "neat diapiny, you will see in the win; lct to hnv, . world of f with you he- 'rrt Z ' 12" "Sf t for lh. I,.,ll A. . 1.1 ZZ. . . " ? ne . ... 'K- oval ngain. Otiv. I'owi.k said in Rllll niHCSITFSI t tmmmASHEVlLLE. rwi n,i,in..i r. SEPTEMBER 3, 4, 5 & 6, 1890. '"i"...! Kin.len hHih! a Imrtxtun to iiny one in'euin( Tin ASHEVILLE MUSIC HOUSE. A - Word - to - the - People - of - Aesheville. Of nil the hanilsnmi-nml vnlunlile nrotarrtv " r?"n'n', 'VhevlMe.none eon, t( tllke II h.llf ii.t..nHlr zszTtziLt . r"" ta -.n.,yo,hcrhouc. the moat iKsutiiul lot. and tmeta, lyin. ' HF' 4 f?0 I.V 11 llll'fe M'' "! I iluht here tn. ,, ,, ljlllh.m.BnUol miind)ir(lof ,hcWorllli)Ulll t:.lkta 8UIb Kiluiyit. I a. III! very clo-. aim , . .. ' """" nie re.cn it. Pnr throe lip "io, tt nil-ll I. at-know, .)..,4 -...j . -. . n H,Mn y .irinw.y .. Lave the nest to hla. The Br. who wanted It for this territory, but C. nlonn could not believe that Capt. I'ntton THE Mnnpi nm. .,. Ifi:nniu woiiki allow tin name to he used to fill I '""" r"' ,u tNUt. I "M-mM.M.mnMi iiiiii'Kin, now on the nuu-ket! tsterdny'i Citkkn: "I do not a. holds in the Ashevih. Ki.in .V"" "51 r,"n,m "rHnm n"" h"dlr. Asheville and Western North Cnrolinn 1;''. Comsiny; but to our surprise we h ervlOKi.i,o Ppn, wood. s.. Ornue shouldn't h.v. tl.. .... -... ..... "ere informed yesterday bv a nu-mltrr ,., I ever held In the stale." The Jveinor'. ."'vi.h.!Jl 1im,clf " "" U""nm' m,,cU M,""'rove' "-" .ho"' "'-!h,r" '"" opinion is largly thnt of nn f spert. Ilis m5n.. I'Khting and city railroad matte A" f"lc"y c"rv,d imerview was etiarneterixed throughout j . "ljr "n"1"' 1 "e 'ore hy ,nnd l,d nvttiaJi nnH """ A MM t ..a . . " 1 ny nm rl ''"I I "lulu a hl of friend., TH If ..as. I a.. ... . TheH,.nl emnn.iHHon u ill 1. Lm. : . ", b",,M,lh,n" "..-. l - rtimnnii nt wnterlou t -,:.i. ...j . .... . . i..ii.icr.u. inc wors oi tne city counr I - -....-m.vancianowieoge ol what this therefore thc election of Capt. I'ntton end of North Carolina could do if the wou,(l Teduce his usefulness to nimrter right men should take hold of thc fair "l'lcrmnn nd virtunlly disfranchise the pnijcel in the riuht war ,--.,...-,.....,.,, IIIKT,,K, it is an i j " 2!i old saying, that it took nine tailors to ills nnptistsof Ashev lie will lie ulnd . Z . uncnl " w never knew it ... . I took four Patton. to muL. ... w inn iroin lIHInr'l LiTirua .ht I i u . "V "- amer- THE SUN. m. W m4 141 T17 I " I " " "' iNimiiniiJit Wntiriim nru.H.. . . A"4 . I I . . ",n"Muy ncumntiMi and old on good .ir '" '"M- M"W Ut ail IIa.V-r,,"'0''''wher,oU,.H.n0orotber...,r.B,e0t. He.-etn.nv " C ALK. 3, North Main HL IJIHKlll.tlTION NUTICM. -P0R- 1800. I man! ltimulwt m r ok- a omturtutiU. ttw.. Un k.i..iir.,. L -ii""" ."" V?. wro, win ' --j t .v miu ni Rcrnn jvu niwn in ir ffurn in kf ilulrnrtn h UJ I ... st College. For every two dollars the, whB J?" nve a much Inrger population' '"' "i ThC? ."ffi! " uoiinr lowarn. tn I On. nf th. ,......ii ,..r .... lta - -r--r- . endowment InoH nt,u.t,.... .a". ' u.? '5" .7waay T''C'J"'',-""'? ," ror twenty . i .. wnni iiiiitreoev nm it mane to our j..T" '" ,nr 'rrmt n for lm. . "J ,. ir .HV: "r ocratle prlnrtol,-,, ,, waVarin." ... B.nt.QPATpronoooce.hi. .me . U .Ven if he did,, K IZTL 171 I 7&,KT2&$ if .u:. i. . .. , . : i Hi.in... .i ;r: ''"" '("" " It went spelled K way. Decent men on I this Is not taxation without aeeinff Owajr. the rrmalnilrr in the charmln. .,.,,.,,,.- -n, w, namoin. Only one mile from Court fkinare (to min ute i drive) anil on the heal and mo.. n drive leadini to the country-. There I. . lab yrinth of .venue and atrreu bring- built through thrae around, under lh. an.rai.in of one of the finest engineer. In the South. The lot. and tracts will run In site from u acre to S to 8 acres, the farcer plats covering some of the moit beautiful elrvatloiiR to he found In a day'ijourney. ui me property to Nat. Atkinson & Son, HnirlUlt and French BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, CAD VAIIUA la,... UK . a. - ' I rwn rvvni kHUICl AND LITTLE UIRLS, wooil Htreet, Anhevillo. P. CONNELLY. h KQUITABLB I.IFK nfHANCK MOC1KTV. " to7.in,aoij.ja ,,1,,,u, !iniii,oT.ao K. U. Monroe, A(ft ,, Aahcvllle, N. C n noutn Main street aula dtf W.) Mop from the Wilmington Mt.r. Wh ther w. hrllrr Ha or enBorat It. ptirpnM. mlalali.n stone, uT.".'? PMly remind the th.tuTpbUrni.n Hoard of Aldermen that U they do at- """fdentlal election ofiSSa. a '"",' tempt to detent the will of the ornnk- It fnr"" liemoera. j no' hfcttom of fair rerna .K 1.", olU(K,lrir.ornot, I in city matters, that there will be an TOmPny with The Bun out Kurrsen. ZiyZS?!?.- time. oolnTon. ha N' ! Ars. of centralis.. E, iw ieKS" g !i?P'h. " WWtH Vmon laatltote. naltlranreT) A CAltD. uay approach pronounce it !,"t,0B nd the. wor' of centralis.. ln ih. commornS.r tZ'1!?!!: mnm- "ITUND, . PRINCIPAL " power snown to mankind we are r." " sun further Into th. mm. I , FOT nl"J' m Awod.tt PrinHnal of Ut th fact remain, that a. a ssctloa lint dr. election twit May and . ..r.k. W.y- P" month rrr,.nd.blc.oU,.hM,loMr,Jt. p.ward have fast majority ol voters over "naiTprV year!!!!!!!!!!!! 5' omce, and is -ai.km I oc east ward, we w then settle this "r sinf Hunday, per year . ... 7. saer the way lor tM o.ths f.t.r. .ehleyi! qoesttoa at the ballot boa. rJ.&lu&'ZZZ. 252 Bdltor A.ImvIU Citlaeat -w.i. inenu. oi.y snow In. ..iriuD i.Bii.nr. uhmm.1 i .., ... -- and nerha I IS.Mn In Irla, ar a. - y for the re.t Wf Chean B . ... . . " t.m. if I. . dm.. ..j r " u.iiio. "" '"i namrn.y over .Too. ITS of nraiiimt to -tart f ... . w. now, oaiancc store. Hotel reafa. """u TICKBTa bousht, sold and erd an thai day. Had H.O00 arrival. I. n in. year l rranitofthr I its. Another member of the council re- Wwlly, OB. yarV,..:.:...:"''" ?22 AdelrwM thr wn, Mow York. xeh.naed, All transaction! guaranteed, C. P. HAY, ( Ticket Broker. Opposite Bwannanoa Hotel, aslS dtf o months, onr st ck is uaa.ik.iM . lm,,.ndlSfeet wide. Tell thc b.l.n of the world to come and we "Old Ched" smile, Mid bay goods of us sod aav. in ... . . lent. " "' aovl dtf I. R. CHBDB8TBR. Ik aON, alim-ll s aa M O a... oonVJn,r.!;: r"""1 ""' S"yil"olved r.0:.".r'',r,'n, tokln.ihe tin andnfu w"Thrj. J.:a1L00'?uUn',f.r Tbnd in.. T " .neraorw aioca inatnrr, and will assume iiaymrnt or all debt, due he and will collect, all accounl. di wlS j. - nmiWri, TllAD W. TUB All II. Ttl MHrlaaslimaal Sa .hip under lh, linn , Th.d W.'rhraVh At Co. for the imrpoat oi doi,, . Vu,ral IrtK-keryand lYnuae Hum.hlngi,'nro,. I w Titan W T.,M.bU j- . a ftaaail. The lml.nlm.rf Kin . j.... . an nram-hr ,, All order, for ... un i- rill r.l.. n...m... - K. COFFIN, Real Entate Accnt. I 0RTH MAIN IT., MORGAN'S BOOK ITORt Money loaned snd well -reared at R per cent. Real Batata honht aMa -iu . ., nrlrat. aala u7: , L7. 1..T:'" pw ana MT. MITCHELL HOTEL," BUCK MOUNTAIN STATION. $1,110 PKR DAY. $a TO $7 fllR WBKK. Nearest to Chimney Rock, Catawba Palls and Mitchell's Peak, Iuiyt4dam apRAi im a- mu... BUQUltl, CAHHIAliES, BUCKSsHThINIT" To the dtliena of a.t. .... .... would annnuaoa ih.. "".". ;l:.nuf!iS: my ehuaes M. iodirii. "Bg nd . Bl'RNBT T " 'wrt. reinless to list. " si MXr-.-ir A. "4.-., i Met, $1.00. Cal4 hr .11 1V rT.. rvn MLS BV, . . RAYIOR SMITH, ASNEVILLI, N. t k ivi ivi .fifV i'vWfef t i m I ii, j.,aa ,s.' .tf
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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