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luxe USE PRINTER'S INK Asheville Daily Citizen, t The J paper Down oewipaper turnpike march on without T paper only plctuw the counting room unfortu steal th, With your eye full of hope and your cheek 4I...1.m1 uUh henlth. BfktCiy ODlin id swum uhi vcib, uui iu int great miM of the people they art not only In t creating, but uacful nnd Instructive read. in. They are tlw hopper' vnde im rum, the builneu man' snide and everybody' IAnd you enn't nilm the way to the City of I Weulth llrlntor'a Illlr. I Itostnn Dlade. Inu column would full to accompli ah itn mln. i inn. nldc, It would be about at poor ai X loh'i turkey, Boston Herald. T w . ... I VOLUME VI. NO. 118. ASHEVILLE, N.. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. LINVILLE. A place planned and devel oping tu a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for henlth- f illness and beauty of SCENE II Y. An Novation of :i,H)0 feet, witli cool Invigorating Climate It in being laid out with taste and skill, with well graded roads ami extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine reHideiHH'H and UKATHFVL HOMK8. A good opportunity for .ftfnlilw investments. For fiul llllllll ihlet. ad- III iirin 1 dl't'HH, L1NVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., UnTllle, Mitchell Co.. N. C MISCELLANEOUS. These arc the brandu of nur beat KLOUR the finest of the fine, the beet of all, and la especially recommended to those detlring the whlteat and pureat bread. In fact It Is the of all the wheat aklmmed off Into flour (in ff fliii-mii-iiael's Store with yrfur prescription BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO where you will at all times find a full lino of pure fnh speaker reed fails to count - . .' til a s-l iriDI IM Drugs and Chemicals, anu at " ow prices. His prescription sl.;cit,.:TAicv if thk trkaw- ,1.,.,.w.t iU utni.ko.1 Wltll "V WITH UAMHI.UKI the puroHt and nest Urugs Washington, Sept. ao.-iu the house .w1 Plmmlnnlu n tin fi ill ml 111 to-dnv Mr. OTerrall olycete.l to tne np- IIU . , .. t. .,,,, Thc HtK.'llkcr I . . . . . 1: 'll. in liriiviu ui .uv tlwinkecl tnc people iur uk counted only 27 democrats, not enough rc8u,nding to his niniciil. 11c pro mbly J . I v . . " ...I... muM luMiril nays, icucrs 1 preached to sonic wu n... ... the gospel bctore, anu muyuc ..... .. little good. We aro have other brand and Rruilra, and can furnlah a ituod family (lour na luw $'..no, havlnu accuml a lot before pnaalnw Into the hunila of apeculatora. A. D. COOPER. Two K.C.HI.I Imnd whkoih for aale cheap. PRICES THAT TALI r Ll! MISCELLANEOUS THE NEWS ! the market, both foreign and donieHtic. And you can rest HHHured that your ytrcHcrip- tion will bo filled correct and that you will be charged a A CAMP MEKTINO. Held by an Old Neitro In the Court Honae (Muar Robert Clnrke, an old colored man, who said he was trom WashinKton, tliin state, held a camp nicetniK nil by nimseii this morninK in front of the court house. He tirst snnR a nyniu, B -hiBltnecBniHl prayed for eve ry o dy n the world, nnd C8iecially in North Caro lina. He then mounted a Roods box and preached for half an , hour to quite a coiij;rcj;ation of citizens. Al ter be had finished his sermon lie aaked that his old lieaver murht le filled with nicklcs and dimes to help nli.iiL- the old man. Thc benvcr was sent around and thc old darkev hearli y VOTE FOR YOUR CHOICE! LET THE CITIZENS OF WEST WARD SPEAK. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. "THE CITIZEN" WANTS A AND FULL BALLOT. FREE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR TWO nAI.I.OTtt IN EACH IHHI'K UNTIL, THt'RHDAV NKXT. to order tiic yeas anil . . . i . i . were demanded ami tne 8cuKcr counted 8 democrats. Mr. Ilreckcnridu,e:-"Yuu counted only 37 before." Tl.. mwiilu-r- "This is not thc first .... . i i .1 .t ..n ilit.1 uii i have no- ow price, inree rcgiwivifu , "V, V 1 I luxiroil mill i isniinenrcd. ni'i.ui'riiif inillMtH ready to m, n,.,.,l-,.,i,illi.i': "And this is not o lit nil In iiipm Nili'llt H'f f'r!,t lll,,c tl,e c"u,,t ,,f ,l.hc c,,"ir nerve you at an noui h. i lurnc(1 out lo ,K. i1M.orrt.ct. . 1 ti. ...... ,b..r. "Tlw ilmir ik'sirrs to sav that vestcrdav's count by the tellers showed two less than the count by the TWENTY DEAD FOUND. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT ON THE P. &R. RAILWAY. calls promptly answered, W. C. C ARMICH AFX APOTHKCAItY, No. ao South Main Street, AHheville, N. C. "There was a difference of "The gentleman is mis- tPEUMAN't HATS. BON MARCHE, 30 South Main St. NEW FALL 600DS ARRIVING DAILY. T.C.Smith & Co., Public Sduaro, Asheville, Finest Dihk Store m the MM to. Heaviest Stock of Drugs West of the Blue Itidtfe, Largest Buyers and Lowest Sellers. NEW BLAZERS. H.T.ESTABROOKS 33 S. MAIN T.. AMIBVIL1.B. . it th Piac run A now lot of ('oinforts Hlankets. and other goods for cooler weather has just ben received. Phisterers White Overalls ami Jackets, Nurses' Caps and Aprons The largest lot of Chemis3, Gowns and Underwear to be fiimil In tlm i-itv. some fine goods, chontMT than you can get the material and. make fi.um xtoi-kiuirs in colore 1. 1 1 1 n and Fast lilack. Wool, Me rino, Cotton. Lisle Thread, LOHite the Court Ilous and Silk, from lctH.to2 . tan It All kinil of Dress llnttons. I-in 1 1 iiiinii. .f-,", ings, &c.; in fact our stock of everything needed to use or to wear for Men, Boys, Chil dren or Ladies in well nigh perft.-t, so that your WANTS from the cellar to the garret Biiuniu -- .....I ihnl u-iiu lu'cniiscnf twonu'lll U-rs disnpixariiiK after thc shaker s count. Mr. Crisp six. The sK-akcr taken. Mr. llrcckinriilfic: "The country well knows the facts." The yeas anil navs bavins U-cn or dered there was n democratic exodus and in u moment the democratic scat were deserted. A vote resulted, veas 151. nays none; .nid the house at 1 o'clock adjourned. The senate lo-ouy resiiiiieu uin,i,.i tion of the bill to relieve the national banks. Senator Sherman expressed an opinion that the only provision ol thc lull ulttlll lil l tbc one to allow thc na tional banks lo issue notes to the full value of thc bonds deposited to secure circulation. SOME OF THE KILLED ARE WELL KNOWN MEN. TIIH VICTIM WKHIi KITHKH DMWNKD OK CIM'tsHKIl. u.,.i.iv.-. Pa.. Sent. 20. A pnsciu.'cr trniii on thc KendiiiK road was thrown into thc Schuylkill river near Mioe innkcrsville, fifteen miles from KendiiiK, Inst niKht, at about 7 o'clock. Twci.ty arsons were killed, nnd thirty injured, .,1'ilwni vcrv seriouslv. Tbc train was the last exprcssaml was running forty miles nn hour. What CauMt'd the Accident. An nnident to the eoal train on the ...i...-ir,., l, n few minutes before had thrown several ears on the track, and thc men on the eoal train hail no time either to clear the track or warn thc passenger it will Have No I.eitol aitinifl- cance, Hut the People Will Have tipokeu Their MentlmentM. No successor to Mr. Pullium on the board of aldermen has yet lieen chosen. TllU Citukn thinks the aiple ought to sienk. In order to give them nn oppor tunity we print lielow two ballots, livery copy of Thk Citukn will entitle you lo two votes. Everybody can vote and express their preference. These bnl lots will be printed in every issue of Till! Citizhn up to nnd including next Tliiiruilnv. Tun LlllZliN 01 fnuny, oep- teinbcr 211th, will contain the name ol every man voted for nnd tbc numlier ol votes he revived. Tlc l"lrl1 of nl,lt'r men will meet that night, nnd your choice will thus lie before them. TUB ll.M.I.OT. i""MV Cl'inicU FOK AI.TUKMAN. I HEADACHE. TRADB MARK REOI8TBRBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cure Kvery Variety of Headache AND NOTHING IiI.SU. Has earned for itself thc enviable reputa tion of being thc finest, most effective and reliable article u. the market for the ANTIMIGRAINE r... 4i..i..r r..i-ktvirolMci.aitn the bill trnin. The Intler ran into the olmtruc 1 1 ... ..litm Mctiiitm I . tvi m 111111 iiNiut: nui wnt I'm krell favored the withdrawal of the bank notes ami the substitution ol green backs. In course 01 111s bhtcii m "" "What had been seen within thc last lew weeks hail not Ijcen erediliible to the country. The secretary of the treasury, drawn on bv siKvulators in stocks ami . 1....1 1. .. v...v Vurk 111 nav I grain. 11a" ii"" w-' . . . out every dollar ol the surplus in the treiisurin or.lcr to save them nnd to save their imaginary profits m specula tion and gambling Miles Around. Prescription Department unequnlod in hquipment.- Don t Mistake the Drug Store Corner A NICW JAIL. It HeeniM to be Located In the cnpltol. vVwiiixi.tox. Sent. lS.-When the ., ... 1 .... ,i l.-' tne iiin. ...... tion, nnd tbc entire train went down 11 bank into theiivcr. Tpto midnight thirteen bodies had uh. rnvercd. l'ive llies were excised to view in thc wreck, but were pinned under henvv timbers. Kineeu llodlc-M Taken Out. ki oVInek this morning the situa tion wns as follows: Three hundred men were still nl work but they were making l... 1,1-m.i-c.s. rilteen Uulits hnl Ik-cii taken. Nunc of the bodies hnvc licen inL.'ii irimi the scene of the disaster. William l. Howe, one of Kctiilmgs wenllhiest cilians. was a passenger 011 the train aml,wiis one of thc first inrsons "a'sirvJi 'trnin left this citv for thc ni,o wreck, tnkinu a I'hilndclphia siccdy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, IliiAUACUK. The immense favor which has greeted it from all uuurters, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who huvc once tried it, will never lie without. For its curative powers it dots not do licnd upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as ANTH'YKINlv, MORl'lUNE, CHLORAL ANU COCA1XU, Since it does not contain an atom of cither of these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can lie taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is n' a Cathartic, does not disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. Thc peculiar ndvuntnges of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of bead' Letcvcrvbodv vote, livery man. wo- achcwilllout rcgUcct to cnuie leaving man and child in the west ward ought .i ..iniii I i,.... g. minttvint' nfterneets. j Let thc voter sign his name here. "iVYCliolcFoRMJiVijKMAN. U'l thc voter sign his name here. ... ....... ....... 1,11111 wnmnn and dual iii the east wiird may vote. Let the ieo ple sK'iik. W I I.I.I AM JOHNSTON ItKAO. u pnwiMi peacefully Away at Half PaHt One O'clock, Teday. Mr. William Johnston died to-duy at 1:30 nt the residence ol Mr. W. T. Wea ver, his son-in-law, on liny wood street. Old ni!C in conjunction with liemmor- rhuges caused his death. no unpleasant or annoying after-effects, as in the case of other so-cnllcd "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it thc most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. DIRBll.ONS FOR USU. The done for an adult is two tra.poonfuls in a wine alanaor water. Hum lor children in proportion, according to axe. In eUhcr i-aie the doK can be repeated every thirty mlnm until a cure i. effected. One aoc will hnges caused his death. I iwy, drive away ao attack of Headache, Mr. Johnston was one of Asheville' 1 u Xakn wbcD ttrt fccimn the premonitory ilcWKtf-olbfc' lie was Isirn in county liown HliWsrrol WeVtTitriYf ;vieTnon.c....v... - Krcllter ounlucr "- " - ' .,,,.,. accun- A siRvi.il trnin kit tins cuv mr 1... W)llti,. lie was oora 111 of dot l required to cnect me p ...i.:l.. ..w-.li.ii were lM-'lUlinU 10 sevui 1 t i.i.v.... 1 ...... . ui .....r. I ... JU' i,im IhiK. wmie i' f- i.i.i.. ..r the wreck, inking a ruunoeiH'"" i-. am , Ju y L'7, 1"" nnu j than 1. necueo lor unj mcmiKTS prerm v i., lii.litiilant was also dispatclieil ,i,llt w known as I ickens coumj. Par aale at aker replied that thc rules were on the same train. "'"" 13' . necure this end nnd ndded put in operation, nnd greully fii t"tl ( j c.udger of this uitcndcd to secure o ,ie work of removing the wounde.1. v. ,le then moved to Wavnesville rr'verPrding)- P.- Ko I-.'T.rSSrJir. 7ll!l-r7HSr wKTI iftviurr Ilouk direetcu nu "i.""-' m. were iKrmiueti w K - V "vr"--. u... i.,,r into the hall to he Inekeu. I . It nrr from Phihulelphm nnd in- m w I ivi'-n, - - . 1 Iuliirt Kll- I ",n""r . . I. 1 lIVnCHVIIIC "" , .s.. GRANT'S PHARMACY. M uttlil IN W. Wlicil Asheville. During his stay in Ml to rtSlirviue. """'.V.. 'n- ,ea . - - ,ir(. Kil- All passenger. " Waynesvillc Mr. ouiison ..cm , nnroiy 'u if oi il ,.. ,lm.r nl the term ediute points lor acsiiimu""- f j k nhc fcUienor conn .. gore presented hrnincf nl hi "t" 'nB' com.,.,cd to leave the w'0od county fo'r twelve years. When siuKcr s iciv - " ,., , - - ti,c ware oscd he went to i l 1, mrtvtHl niiL. iivivi- - r . i ... . ....... ii ittnirtHi iil iik i : i Iim rnrnrn in lll , '., ..i.n.r.iuK kick aiitl iw ct ilclicm, n iuhum w.v ..v lumnin, wmen - - . ,. lh.Ur . T.. .u I even in South Carolina. IalKiut tne auine i."."v ,.f v... The horror 01 me ms - i iliiistnn elt two sons nnu . h-Idesofthedead cX.T , V,, irorawicu..... ...., ,.... ihe ipw-""" . lohnstun anil Mrs. . ai- y."'V"."Z I"'" Handsome Autumn Novelties arriving daily. WHITLOCK'S, 46 48 8. MAIN STREET, Opposite Bank of Aheille. ..m. iiir iioorKeciier. vi- Wili'nrc drove tne . At tne "" ' r r-.,..:.. wn hd lieen taken iron. ...c - door open, .r. ' hf' ,i1iu. ainiroac ling irom rncuun ' . .:;..-iri,im with Iii lorce ill the fnce, bruising his nose bacllv. The house for the pa.l "" "' . . 1.... ... iNirl 111 111 It IS It"" Has ixeu ruuimiH - . , , r" u i the cnnihives. xniion nn. .i- - - ,.,., , i,.v and t icv have lost wuiiicici " may have heretofore cntcrtamcA to -the BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY 6000S L be filled at our store at H. REDWOOD & CO. AND TOVS. LOCAL View and SkctchcB, apr ml HEAL ESTATE. 1. niivtioilv IpriccBaway uri" v " ii.:.. Don't buy niiyu"" 1 v. until .vou try The "BIG RACKET" imi in... The ininird will numlivr hfty. ;vTwcave;nndNliMattiJ..l.n.ton. all living in Asneviiie. UNLOADING SALE. Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, kins, Kace Curtains, nil liv III! Ill Aslievilic. ... . The laidy of George K. Kacreber. gnu N.r.M.nston 'i'-'x Table LillCIfS, 1 OWClS, Mil- Him ........ ,. , -......imi I n K It. Me wns eonav.u. ....--all those around him up t wit " Clotliing. D. :tt tlOUlin, rin" W. W. WKST. W.I.T.. n. ' " - GWYII & WEST, to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 ReBl REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVlLUu REALESTATE. Loan. Securely Plceo .s . per cent. --bile. CommlMloncrs of Deeds. mnR INSURANCE. . rAitrl BWiaisrC sntiriro,w-' , - s CORTLAND K, Kittate Brokers And ineaUneH Agenta Lo.n...ur.lyplt,","""t' IlntHaudt'ai pets, 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. an mn s iy surnnB ," ri...v I will UC llimii"'"-" TO CAVTUUE AND KEEV He Bled To nealh. m t'. Scni. 1'.. Commis sioner of agriculture. John Robinson, to- . i...l nrws of tlic iicntn i brother, George L. Robinson, in Anson county. The lutur was iwcm.,-... .. 1 county. n,,k in a cot- years 01 age. ..e . t,,c, ton Ulll "11" '." . i:...u f..... ninehinery ncurly tearing trie nv... ... nineniiiiy i. iM,,'iirt. .urul- his body. " ' ." """" " ctd aid rccicucu nun. i ....i.l of the Rending railway w ,,UI . . t II. ... taken out badly U.sl.gureu. ..e 1 ... liv. fi-et of wuter m n I ull- urov.. ,, , .1.:. ,..,. .nr. lie wns a very anie inwjtr. pcaceiuny on The following is a revised list of dead thus far taken Irom me wrev . ... . i. Kin . i.'u. L ressou. (imLGmiHNKWAi.tM!, mail ngeiil.l'll- V JoliN Wiiitk, engineer, I'ottsville. JamHsThmiM-IN. nrenieii, it'.. 11 CtliiM- kiadillU. llAKKVlAC.iuv.stonivulter.Riillsliiwii. im up to witiii" ... minutes ol bis deulh. when lie pas.. km I olllliei paw 19 lus 111c mi" ""' " I The funeral will lie to-morrow. M'i'MKS !' CONSEot ESCE. U'ASHIM'.T.lN. Senator .Mdrk-b's iwipriK-itv scheme 'f the luriir bill hnslsfcn upproved by tne ciiulcreescommiiiec. i'i...rk Tlimniison was nrrestcil in White ..linn.- ..t u....iiin "- .. . ..i.. 1 u',..i,i,,..i..n un tne eiiuruc " l.wKi'il HKCKiiK, duel nurges.. , tickets through the nuuls. noyCity. .i,.ville In thc bouse, therepublieniisnttcmpted S0...0.0N ll-Hivrk aged 0 I U 1 M Virginia conteste, elec- Mrs. l5iWAH.iJ. r.K' ti.mcnse.l I ville !!:,'crUt0.cdmH;rat..ili...tred . c - l,i;.nna ol til house OAtees: 24 llo I'Bltun fcbOdtT Hccond door. JOHN CHILD, . . a. Child). (Formerly 01 - - . Office No. 1 Bock. ,rf the Illlr eomlnj, to A.he.lll. tK tne . . .BO winter. to . 11,1 . " - All th..M .o h. hons x " WJWVmri o. .t o.. M h,v. man, .,.,.. RE J, ESTATE . . ...j -.a nnnirnlsheil I ANI tlon. for both mrni.ne.. - hou. which at present n..,.. to i..t trade Is alwnv. our oliject. In ,.ior to do thl. we nr. det.rinlnrd.tb ll the . ,. -t h. .horte.1 profits. Our pure 1 OTIS H""- I clover Lcnf Lard Is as n, a. can- ... u.rnlee It to give satisfaction ourllamsandllrrnsfs-t Bacon are ...... line try them The Tariff Hill. c.,.,1 yn The tariff coil' fcrces t twlav disis .sed of the piir. hemp. V?A T l chiles. Thc next lorniul lomlcrcni will pro.mbly The intci vcn.ug time "V " priviiteconsultuiions iuiiV"k -1 liciin conferees. .-niton III Hlltlit. v,.uK. Sent. 20,-Thc total visiiiic :r if... ..u...l U. I'ollsville, . A enne . . . Gkokiik H. Ki.UkCiinH. aged I."., I'oUS- ''nnKitum, tlw colored couleslnnt from ... l Viruuiin. V'Cakkv Lm t.hin. conductor of express. ,() t),c VnM states scnnlc Mr. , IMimib l.iNOsi.okNil.IMiihulclplim. ma.le a. ia.. -'": . hM i ui.-s.-a I iit til I ilitlll IMHIvTt Him - Mm. nnd MM. J. 1. " - ... wl(, ndnpleil. calling on in secrc viHc. Joslll'H Ransmkn, i nuiuieip...... N C. Vanukkslkk, I'h.inixvillc. John 8iikhui.b, rhilnlelplii' Miciiakl 8t mmbm. Mahonoy City. I-'kank Uassman, Maliuiioy City. Goods, and Kmbroideries at primi? etist. All Domestic GoimIh, including rrideoftho West, Wamsutta, Fruit of Loom, 4-1 Cottons and 104 Sheetings at prime cost. We call special atUntion to our lui'ge ntock of Em- retary for certain information, IIIIUI. The democrat of Philadelphia will holdtiieirpmniirie. - 4 tlilL- lleniaminl'.Piexotto.whown nneu 1 broHKM'y Him imn latci consul to Rouumnin under tn. SOUTH CAKM.ISA I'ol.KS. Melmnnld hns received .. ..t llrli'MllB. Ilir v. "'..".. niMiiiiinent fund, mnyor U a .u. Ornnt. died in New ork. aaa u..MHlillN nf tWeHtV" Tne inmm inr v.- "- T,- mn" 34 1 unics, 01 i"v . nlcs.oiw...v.. - . , ., ,. Mecklenburg mm umc... . New cnn. Rece pl 01 cotton nn. ;,,. i. native of Chnrlestoii, nut The I. 11. Saner nun we would also adeh. y to try our topWBP 87.506 J receipt, from XUym " ,,, who , assigned to . u. Merrinn. Crenm C.mI ....-tion,. lH7,Kim. ".i "1 " i.r of t he MwklenburBdetln. nlld V. W. C u, l Macaereii 1 f j A Frencti protectorate. 111. JKNKH JENKft, REAL ESTATE AND INMRANCE BB0KER8. Room 10, WcAlee Block gn Patton A Asheville, W. C. Loans securely P'"" No I'lsH. ic. 1 . -u. i..l... i,.i W, ..way. Veep a frh .Pir - . ...?T,,,nc llird has arrived from Pa- The many friends nml ncqunlnlnnm ...1,. natter. Do not iiu.t - ., s. hitCi wil, 1 lie new. t.ii.w iu, - . , - . tnc I ,,..., v .. , inn . l ie inmoiis .ai.r ...... 1 . KlllllIP. Will, . I 1,1 nt .. .. ...11, ZL nutter, It 1. ! .r-r.o,.w,e,.,,- Ucn K;h!, ,1. F. A. GRACE, DKCOKATO ANU DKfUONKR Mt IB Che-tmit stre-'- ' wftl ventilated mon,., hot andc closets. e. ".a" .' Term. ae. 'lilill.Hl mi.'"' WM. H. KIM, ...e cimiNFER CORPS, U. S. N., ..h.vllle and m tm lovttico i enRVEYINC .ht.nof.ny de.erlpt.on -l-lalty fre.h, direct from the dairy Our Obell.k Flour enn who have used It for years give It n trial. KenpKiruiiv, POWELL UN""1"' WHOLHHA1.U AND RBTA1L Cor. Patton Avenue and Main mrect. ' :.;.n,r. and established a protectorate over .. seldom lie equaled T,.ZTa,x Momlnated. Ua ' . Mr e. IAHm no notf.,1 feM IT Thrvote .tood, Tillman 80 i Bell inger 10. rr ol western " ..t rct lo lenrn or hi. feeble ,"'" ' nen.th; "V" f'WZ hnvc s oweil tnc iiii ' ....,; 1 .1 .I... innuuiain country. . .,-.1 - 1 .nu iiii.i' . ... , . ...lied. a. hundreds can testify - lO.-Oeorgc Aav,lt,vill Courier. inn tHi. -ILi t,..rcss ... . u. n . i...iMi.iii.ifiisv 111 ncii t Mr. i.noier, nr.....- -- - ,. W Inckson, nlleniieu us ........." cnvSn 'at Asheville im.U-r feeble henlth. He was only able to return n Wnynesville wnere nc .tori-"' ili. .i.ter nnd brother. W. nnd Mrs, compnnr, of l"'". A. 1). Mnrden. ol :u0mVoKk wnf 1 "n. i-.-.n,lrce.-Chnr olleClnoil- .,. , il,lics a0,IMHl to SJ5.1HM). rnnon. . . C"" ,m".l " bePemdniot river ennseii a ." ; " ,, lmtncnsc Ipuintitiesol log art in danger, ! H" (imcinl returns of the vote 'or "' nor,.. Mninc areas follow.: HurMgh nt.ino; Thompson. n. a.;0i aVinVaenllerinif, 050; total, lia.iHU u .;i.iu.'. ..biinrity. 18.00. The Massachusetts democrats nomi. ' it D.,.-ll for n-nvernor "i.H .i.iiiitriri nrnnunm bill, and demands free raw material, par ticularly wool, coal and Iron ore, and fa in.uii.i.j iii,nii ai.ler rcnublKI A Lockout. of their employes for demanding higher "T " ' wynesville Courier. wages. ticuinrty woui, w..i ". ..-- . -ircuii...j i, hour sater renublKS vors revipi.'.j -M!..i..l.i,..e work day. nnu ..a'. Zephyrs, Wools, Bilk und Outline Work. All go nt . . i- .' i....i:.. uiine cosv.. liiiuifn unnu Jnderwenr at cost, Km Gloves, Hosiery undllibbons at unusually low pi iceH. Ladies will Have money by attending this special sale. IN FRESCO. sagodsm P, o. iios aas augiiodlm.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Sept. 20, 1890, edition 1
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