nunnMiiim n i r- ii i i MTT 7. 1 V ."' : &',annBnmnm "A 7 " t , Den-t forget that ths weutmest aaa t Qon't forest that year sard to' the M prottaMa sempaans la Inarln. aaa BaUae, "IWa soaa,: Ysatfms," !". T. 1M0-Z,M "amaeao," "Ivaey Boaa," owethnr aaeeaM cluedy to aa vrttWx. D.J. McDoaald. newspaper la your shsw . window tor th- public, nl .koala bt squally If not mora ,ttractiv thu row .tor. front. D.J. McDonald '.: D.J. - till Ill ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS.' iVOLUME VI. NO, 130. JvM IPV : Ti MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. U 11 V 1 1 L Ea this WEEK A place planned and devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS' OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health fulness and beanty of SCENERY. Go to Carmichael'8 Drug Store with your prescription W. call yoar attention to oar cxmlleat nhei$ VOU ..Will at" all times find a full line of pure fresh A WINNER! THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET NOMINATED TU-DAY. atoek of IM0II1 CRACKERS, BISCUIT, CAKES, AC Drugs and Chemicals, and at low prices. His prescription department is stocked with HARMONIOUS AND ENTHUSIAS TIC CONVENTION. . w Haw thM. mAda anet from thanutofT - T ' I . , . 1 t aadlataehqaaatltUiaatoKUtaai.atbt- tne purest auQ DeBTj ITUgB I ton rtttag aUlc, sad jroa aaa always llMBdapoaatMla tanalrarik Wa harp the 10 Ct. Soda At Oyster Cracker We alao An elevation of 3,800 feet, factory and Chemicals to be found in the market, both foreign and domestic. And you can rest assured that' your prescrip tion will be filled correct and that you will be charged a GWeMttefaetloatoall. If jroa waat SWBBT QW prfce. Three registered " " 1 ... A J preBcnpiioDiBiB rouujr w serve you at all hours. Night calls promptly answered W. C. C ARMICH AKL Oa the markaU Oar - CREAM BISCUIT AND WAFERS I atoch before ba jtaj. Repretentativef, Sheriff. Clerk Snprrior Court, Kegistrr ul Ueeda, -Treaiurer, Coroner, Surveyor. atll theee good, at wholesale at with cool' . . ; - InviKoratlnjf Climate It is beinsc lfitid out with tjwte and skill, with well A. D. COOPER. CtMvcr Slain and College St. "RACKET NEWS,'' APOTHECARY, No. so Soatk Main Street, Asheville, N. C. The best place in Asheville graded roads and extensive for working people to trade lis the "Uig Kacket." we FOREST PARKS, promise low prices and good I nmnHo a nn arhoro mil D-lin.r. 6WUDi L Aaaaajan ah AA . A desirable place for fine antee goes with an Article if T I!. NMI I II 6 Ullii lb uuetin l. luru tiui ii&o Col'HTNEV, L. B. McBraykb. A. H. Staknbs. The democratic county eonrention for Buncombe county to nominate candi date, tor the county offices was held in the court houae to-day. Before the hour for the meeting Gen. Clingman and Hon. Reuben McBrayer made ipeechei advocating harmony in the ranks and praising the democratic party. On motion of Mr. Brayer, and in the absence of Capt. McLond, the chairman, Mr. T. C. 8tamrs was placed in the chair and called the meeting to order. On call of the townships all of them were found to be represented. PBBMANBNT CHAIRMAN, Capt. McLoud entered at this juncture and taking the chair made a speech to the convention, He advocated harmony and said this was his farewell speech as chairman, as he would soon resign. Mr. T. C. Starnes put in nomination for permanent chairman of the conven tion. Mr. W. J. Clonts. of Piench Broad township, and his election was made unanimous bv acclamation. Mr. Clonts was conducted to tne cnair by Messrs. T. C. Starnes, B. 0. Carter and R. McBrayer. Mr. Clonts, on tak- residences and HBATHFVL HOMES. profitable investments. For ad- illustrated pamphlet, dress,l UNYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., BON MARCIIE. Pall Mock Cadtea, MtMe.' aad Children". ' Wrap, la the latct .tvtca. Ahw a mil aad comptaM UtaM of Uaderwear. . BON MARCIIE. 30 Sontli Main Street. 30 H.T.ESTABROOK'S tS . MAIN ST., AUIBVILLB, DRUGGISTS, I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PUBLIC SQUARE, N. C. eay it will we refund the raon ey. In our experience we have found that well-to-do people. A Rood opportunity for and richlolks always look I. a . x further ana try naraer to save a nickel than working- people and poor folks, so if we give the latter bargains and the full worth of their .... 1,. I Bv money we cannot neip selling aa;, bargains to others. Among our new goods, of -whiflv-we LitiTtne, Mitchell Co., n. c. nave a large stock, may be found at the , very lowest prices: All kinds of Shoes, hand made for men, school shoes for children, fine and common shoes for ladies, blankets and comforts, hand bags, grips and trunks, all kinds of shoes, wall pockets, mirrors and frames, lamps, wicks, chimneys and burners, chamberetts and tinware, hats and caps, 25c. up, dress goods and underwear, all kinds of shoes, shoulder rapes and jackets, flannels and Jersey clotQ, skirts and skirting-goods, dress trim minors and limners, brooms. buckets .and tubs, all kinds H.REWOUifxu of shoes, fast black stockings in cotton, wool, silk and balb. overcoats, rubbers and gloves, men's ' clothing in suits, .pants, pants, pants, ALL KINB8 OF 8H0ES-in Handsome Autumn Novelties arriving daily; -H TBS SVACB SOB BOOKS, STATIONERY, FAKCY 600DS AND TOYS. LOCAL ViewsAnd Sketches, fact everything to use or or ia d - wear at lowest prices. Buy nothing until you reach The "BIG RACKET" Clothing, Dry . - Goods, Fancy Goods, Shoes Hats and Car pets, REAL ESTATE. Owva, " GWYII & WEST, (a.unxnr. to Walter Owra) ESTABLISHED 1881I ; REFER TO SANK 0 MHEVILLE, REAL ESTATE. Loan Secarelr Ptaced at a aOMBBODV OET OUT A SEAMCH WAEBANT, Avery's Creek-N. B. Creaaman. W. B. WHERE. WHEREIS EWART? . ..... . .. . Lower Hominy F. M. Jones, T. D. Brittain. 8wannanoa W. M. Gudger, K. H. Young. . i.rt Asheville R. M. Fnrman, W. F. Randolph. Leicester J. w. nam, r. israei. Sandy Mush L. L. Childs, M, L.Rob- iOSCBLLJJtBOOa. LIST OF OANDI DATES EVERY ONE CAN VOTE FOR. II. P. LOWRY. M.L.KBUD. D. L. Reynolds. 1. L.Cathbv. . J.J. Mackbv. J. H.C Upper Hominy B. L. Clark, J. L. Young. Fair view K. C. Clayton. J. w.Miccn- ell. . Hasel-J. C. Cowan. 1. M. Ledford. Haw Creek A. F. Walton, Jos. Stepp. Reems Creek T. H. Weavcr.J. N. Rog ers. Limestone A. 8. Dolphis, W. 8. Mur ray. cathby obts it. Col. W. R. Young stated that be would withdraw in fuvor of Catbey. On mo tion, Mr. Cathey's nomination was made unanimous by acclamation. FOB THB LEOULATl'KB. Candidates for the legislature being tbe next to be nominated, Mr. J. W. Starnes placid in nomination M. L. Reed, and bis nomination was made unanimous by acclamation. Mr. Reuben McBrayer placed in nomi- Col. A. T. Davidson placed in nomina- If any Good Btepabltoan haa Ew art coaooadod Ab.it Hla raraoa Mow la tho vim.t. iroda QaMr "Joint Dobato." Logan's 8torb, Rutherford county, Oct. 1. Mr. Ewart was absent again to-day. It looks as if be had finally bolted tbe campaign, and if be doea not turn np to-morrow at Rutberfordton, we think it would be in order for tbe re publican, to put out a candidate to rep resent tbem in this district. There was a fine crowd present yester day at Dysartaville, tbe last appoint. ment In McDowell, and Crawford gave Ewart'. substitute, Mr. Spencer Black burn, a banUsomc currying. Blackburn is a clever young fellow, but knows nothinar whatever of national pouuea, and would have been much better em ployed if be bad been conducting bis campaign against will Newland, tne democratic candidate for solicitor. He will certainly need all the votes he can get in order to make even a respectable AIJOMIiiE. NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TBADB MARK MiaTBBBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, rWICTLY SUM ANB ALWAYS SKEBY. Caroa Brory TaHoty of BaoaWsaeae AND NOTHlNO BLaB. Has caned lor itself the enviable tcpatav tioa of bring the finest, moat cBeethw aad reliable artidr k the asarlaNiW'tai.' peedy relief and cure of rvrry variaty of that common trouble, Hbabacbtb. Tat immense mvor whicfaaa grectad H froo) ahtis:::rai:e all Quarters. Drovra its tnai nation Dr. J. 8. T. Btilrd, one of the rep- sum against Ncwland, who will no doubt aeeentabiji.- to u. . n a, reKutative of the last legislature. beat him by a handsome majority. TTTTj . " " A SPECIAL TOAST. Some of the best democrats in Me- t on W. H. Curtis, of Hominy. ntjHTiiMnkuonVn nty are at the Dysartaville ol Sandy Mu.h, in nomination. , .. w2 tnok dinner with the Hemohiil oughiy hospitable as they are demo- Mr. Locke Craia- was placed in nomi nation by Mr. Picas. Israel, and his nom ination was seconded by Mr. B. D. Car ter, who made a strong speech in favor ot Mr. Craig. Mr. D. A. Blackwcll second the nomi of Mr. Curtis, and J. M. Ledford that ot Dr. Baird. Mr. B. L Henrv nlaced T. R. Dubose in nomination, and J. H. Cooper placed W. V. Cbeeaborouan in nomination. 1. P. Lowry was nominated on tne ourtn oniiot. PREPARED FOR A STRIKE. Oaa and Coke Company Ei pecta a at like and la Prepared. London, Oct. 4. Tbe directors of tbe London gas light and coke companycon- cratK. Tney mix a little corn wnisaey with their enthusiasm, and withal have some fine sentiments which they give ex pression to on special occasions, for in stance: Just before dinner tbe kld old gentleman, Jbtan Hemphill, went to take his usual "nip," ana oeiors annanw announced this toast: "Fear God, bate snakes, keen clean and love the women 1" Last niffht we spent wltn lames An drews, Esq., of Cane Creek, this county, a red hot democrat of tbe old school. This morning we drove to this place, and despite tbe tbrcatning weather, the larseat crowd met ua wnicn nas occu present at any appointment ouuioe oi Burnsvillc and Marion. There are about 400 voters in this district, and at least ingthe chair, made a snort talk tnann- .:... tK-ir nrcDartlon to iruard airainst 300 of ' them were present to-day. Uni- t he convention lor tne selection ana , . ,,. ' ,.f,u,,i, ' .T, ..i j;.i..n i,kmmI at Bw. or possible trouble between tnem ano art s lauure to pnt in an appearance. inn .Mtino that the demncrapv was deter mined to rule North Carolina and espe cially Buncombe county. Mr. R. M. Purman and the represent atives of tbe democratic press were made secretaries ottbe convention. THB TOWNSHIP VOTES their employers. Barracks have been built at Beckton to shelter non-union em' oloyes and tbe cavalry and infantry. The company has enough coal stored to meet its requirements lor ten weeks. The stokers reiterate their statement Mr. McBrayer moved that to expedite I that they never intended to stride. matters, those of tbe candodotes that were known to be nominated by tbe pri maries be nominated bv acclimation. He moved that Mr. Reed be nominated for tbe legi.lature by acclamation, ns he had received a majority in tbe primaries. Mr. Natt Atkinson suggested that the vote be taken up and counted that tne con vention might know what tbe exact yote was. lien. K. is. jrance suggesten tnai thia be done and that if tbe vote declared a man to be nominated his nomination bmade unanimous bv acclamation. Mr. McBraver accepted these suggestions and withdrew bis motion. The announcing of the vote of the townships and precincts was then begun. On motion it was ordered to announce the vote in tbe following -order: Survey or, coroner, treasurer, register ol deeds, clerk of the superior court, sheriff, and hotue of reDresentativcs. Ou call ol votes, the vote for surveyor was found to be as follows; Starnes, 421; Lee, 20; BIO WRECK. toably One Man Killed and narvenral Wc Helena, Mont., Oct, 4. News has been received here of a serious wreck on the Northern Pacific railroad near this city. Engineer Frank Mace was killed and fireman Churiett was sadly miurcd. It is reported that the passenger. Urea badly. Vtalttle Cotton. New York. Oct. 4. Tbe total visible suddIv of cotton for the world is 1.431, 244 bales ol wnicn botf.i u American. Receipts at all interior towns, -133,730 bales; receipts at plantations, 371,706 crawpobd in fine fokm. No building being at hand large enough to accommodate the crowd, Crawford spoke in the open air and for over two nonrs neia toe ciovm iikquud m w large audience. His speech waa the finest logical effort be bat made in the canvass. tie literally tore every veaiigc oi mask from the reDublican party, and stood it before tne people wito au ns hypocrisy laid Dare, mere were num bers of republicans even who came to near from Mr. Ewart why he bad not fulfilled tbe promises made two years ago when he declared that if the people would elert him to eongms..put Harrison in the white aoase. ana tons grvc ts an. I lean, control or toe govern metre, tney would mieal the internal revenue law. pass the Blair educational bill, give free coinage ol silver and reduce tbe taxes upon tbe necessaries ot lite to tne peoo-c. It Was a most crushing review ol their failure to do anv of these things which Crawford made to-day, and there ia no doubt about bis having made a number of votes. WHBRB S EWABTf The democrats of this township arc confident that tbe small majority given thing which i thsorwao hare oacetried it, will i bawitboot. For Ha curative powers it does not de pend upon tat aabtlt iaflnencesof sock poisonous drugs aa ANT1PYRINB, MORPHINB, . CHLORAL AND COCAINE, it doea aot contain aa atom of either of these. It ia absolutely free from injttrions chemicals, aad can be taken by youag and old witboat fear or aerioaa results. It ia at ' a Cathartic, doea not disarrange toe stomach, and coataiae no noxious or sickening ingredients. Tbe peculiar advantages of Aataai-' grains constat ia Its ottos; taorougnry reliable aa a cure tbraay kind of head achewithout respect to cause leaving no unpleasant or aanoying after-enccta, aa in the case of other so-caBcd "harm less" remedies. These quaUtiea make it tbe most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. DIBBWiOM FOB cm. Thedorn awaaadaHk two la a wma (tee. of wanr. hi aroBovnoa. aeaoraua dee. aaa he nuiaaa every asarar lamantflaeamaeahetsa. OmIm WB1 always arlvs away aa attach of I If ' ii antral taand til tahea whea ant aiaa on pianaaimj ajBssilmsi tMBVaT On aannt awwsn.'mar naitafhhMM,tai ninln thhd aaar BarnaBBWi. Pi Ity awnaT anaahnf f snma to mtatoMl f . nthet neaiSBat aWw.shsBtoB thmtth. nnahnnto anaan iMtir.hin.iam, iufci anBlnnai raraato at WatAMYt FHABMACT. Mot atnruina; Mows. Bona Crry, Idaho, Oct.. 4. Return. tmwn all hi thnp eniintU. In the state Pattonl41-Sorrclls.l:T. 8. Weave'r.lO: give the entire republican state ticket I Johnston at the last etction will be in-t-atton i.wneii "!: 'ii q imn m.lni.. Th. nuhlk-. i,mA into a handaome one for Craw- Hanaro. l: Diac.sioca. t kkid,Ii y -i- -v - - :-r -- i ' . - - - - - -- n... A. .h .1 WW. I Saw. four members ol tne legislature. Humes. 30: Worlv.l For coroner: C. B. Milliard oz; w. D. Hilliard 18; McBrayer 85; luattcc 96;Summey 24; Baird 23; Wilson 1; Burroughs 1 ; Wesver l. For treasurer: I. H. Courtney havini; no opposition, was nominated by accla Mr. 1. 1. Mackev was placed in nomi nation for register of deeds and his nomi nation was made unanimous oy accia mation. . VOTB ON COKONBK. Here Mr. E. D. Carter came in and stated that the vote was not being cast Hlrcball'a Morvo Oolnc, Woodstock. Ont.. Oct. 4 Birchall is said to be at last begipning to realise bis impending late. Mrs. Birchall's health 8bc has not seen her bar him. m Droving, band since sentence was passed on FOR WINTKB WORE. Attraollvo Proajiana of tko T, C A. Tbe winter work of tbe Yonng Men's right and moved that the delegates to I christian Association opened last night To-niirhtre are stopping with that enthusiastic democrat, Thomas Jcflcrsoa Hampton, who says that he always nromiaea hi. wife that be will not take part in the campaign, bnt be can never seep nia proniK. To-morrow we go to Rutberfordton, and if we do not find Ewart we arc thinking of offering a thousand dollars reward for bis delivery into v.rawrora . hands on any stump in the district, with bis throat in good condition, j. r. a. AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE. TraiTLOCKS, 4 SOVTnTv atASJC ABBEVILLE, N. a NKWrAUDl Stylish dress trimmings, the convention be made to vote their strength on a basis of one vote for each twmtv-fiva vote, cast for Fowls in 1H88, according to tne voie oi inc pri maries. Considerable discussion followed nn thu motion : it waa at lust carried. After Mr. Carter's motion was carried it waa neccssarv to so over tbe vote lor tbe nomination of a candidate for coru- with a reception to the yonng men of the association and their friends. The first number on tbe program, an instrumental trio, arranged for the piano and flrt and second violin, waa rendered by "Mr. D. W. Bissril and Messrs. W. B, and Geo. R. Collins. Mr. Anderson then Nutary FubHe. - CoatnnaloBeM ofDaaa.. FIRE INSURANCE. omci J Real Estate Brokers, And InTeatzaent Aarenta. Loaaa ..urely placri at S per erat - OfflOMt 34 a as Patton Avmue.' Bsroad Boor. 79 PATTON AVE. Jnut nrrlved new Fall shapes of Taylor's Celebrated Hats, second to none in style and quality. Price f 4. ' ner, and the first ballot gave the follow-1 mtroduced toe speaker of the evening. Mr. P. P. Claxton, with tbe subject, 'How to spend our winter evenings." Mr. Claxton treated his subject in bis re.ult! Hilliard. 63 5-6 :McBraytr. 40 1-fll; Wil son, 1-6: Summey, 7 1-6; Justice, 13 1-6; W. D. Hilllsrd, a if-o; tiurrougns, i-i; Weaver, 1-12; Starnca, 4-6; Bnird, 1 2-6; Summey, 7 1-6, P0RB10N. Th national aaa workers' union of I London has -iemanded that the London I JJJ gJj jJJ ftlld winter tUl- UaS Llgnt ana v.oac ronimuv, w " I a capital of 12,000,000 and employe. I ll.Uuu men, anau cmpiuy uuiy huiwu men. WASHINOTON. Wa.hlnirton disoatcbes call attention! to tbe want ol vigor in the democratic I nnuniinni for the eonBTessional cam-1 " . 1 . . . j: I J IU..L.I paign ana toe aciivny impmm rcpuDiicana. derwear for Ladies, Misses and Children. That nwannrl hsllnt was AS If 1 MOWS ! I . .a L. 1...m Its mm ska .vara a - . . I lux US llh,K" aiaun iivaia McBrayer, 63105-198; Hillmrd, ; wrticularlv every young man Justice. 13117-178; W. U. Hilliard, Jo mouding and shnting bis char- "HONEST GOODS HONEST VALUE" LIST TO TXT HOYK.3 FEET I Of the Haadrad. wha an Marine to Ash. viU. .to sprad th Fall aad winter. , ' AH thoM who har. boasts to nat should ' ma oa as at one., as ws hav. maay appliea. v both mraUbed aad aararalahcd abedlv JOIIlr CHILD, I. ear motto, and w. aow the people ap. pmeUt It, tor they hav. provea it hv their I liberal satraaaa. w. tama w. mn twtwr prrpared new than ever before to five r customers the heatat or low pne ia Pure Groceries. koana, whlehavS an at nnmat an.bW to u. ,: x ., .,. . ', JttNlLa Jk JBKKS, UAL tSTATt ANB IMUIIANCI BROkXRS. aoocaa Jkio, MeAfko Block. ' aa rattna Av.AMWvllle. n. c. i F. A. GRACE, DBCOmATOBt .;-; v; '. v..- AND '.. SESISMBSil 50. (FormerlT of Lymaa Child), Office Moi. i Lcajal Block TU' A T U,OrP A rfTt7' ItimUAUOiaAlii . u l hatulM b ' .T'!!lrr I ana Juatuv a. la maktei this statenrat It TA1AIV KRCIKKK aandlns for., tomamrrat. th.dlB.nnt ai i.k-r B1 I STUCK. V. cmrrj. i V" r Finest Groceries, At 1SB Cheut etnet Mart, hoj-j. wli M Ma fcrwT,riarlU.thB to flwrntto. Mlrt loeatioa. imr me IhV. antlea both m Trrni. accomoimiauna. ' T..M haannr.rileHeftntraeta I .1 mmu.1 mtmmn, nH eonvlnejnv I . . . i tA . I . snn I uaun. -..---i T , - I IOT tWO DailNT-niM ami iw ,,uw w- manner, empnaiiiig n iw ""H"' cruiser to tbe Cramps, of rmiaoeiunia. Kid Gloves for street, dress Tbe' remainder of the votes were I ertrr . aooAOT evil, and made some scattered among the other candidates. I Dr,rtical and useful suggestions lor D. L. Reynolds was nominated tor ,naing that time most profitably, sheriff by acclamation. . I xhe male quartette Messrs. Bissen. ' CLBRK supbriok COUNT. I Price, W. B. and Geo. Collins sang several The candldnUfor the clerk of the su- of their glee tongs eliciting applause and . - ti fiMVirti. perior court was tne next to oe nomi- The othtT tpeaVers of the evening were Mr. Coulter the state secretary, on the Duties of the Active Mem tier, tii np." i U. A nMn nn the general work of A6 association outlined for the winter. and tbe Mr. Coulter, snoke of tbe many duties pects for tbe success of the Irish famine I an(J comforts. ' . t i i ii. a a nted. and the following names placed in nomination: w. k. vonng, W. H. Wilson, f. 8. West. I H. Wood- f. I. Cnthev. I. M. Israel. hnllnt waa tlien taken and resulted as follows: . I thrown upon a willing and conscientious fund are excellent. nositlvelv mm. . . m . I . tl ' . . I -. mm U T U I " . . I L r, J F I . vvoouwaru, oyp, 140: Israel, 6 78-120. were scattered ,.m.A Wm awntifl hallot waa taken. It I - ...n j ,v. aArl.l anil mnlted as follows: religious work for the winter: a series of It was decided that the eolation of tbe Second ballot Young, Od; wuson, receptions, business and medical talks, Kusstan jewnn tronow waa iBrmigraiiuii 24 1-2 : Catbey , 42 I-J. . .nrf relioious meetings : tbe night classes, to Palestine. Third ballot t onng, oi, waiuer, and the grmnastic class drill under com petent management. After the program the ladies served refreshments, fee cream and oaks in most bountiful quantities. and for tbe other battleship to the Union I and driving. COTBetS, hand- iron vtwraa, m PiMtnffice deoortroent officials deny I that Fostmaater-Oeneral Wanamakerl has violated tbe law tn nia letter to an I Alabama newspaper. The postmaster sent out an unofficial letter in aa official I envelope and unstamped. HOMB. w nMt Rfawi. nf Martnn. Ala.. I wins the highest scholarship prim at drapery sheetings, blankets Harvard College. I r It Is thought In New York the proe-l kerchiefs, hosiery, fancy I goods, table linens, curtain Vnutiir ai !Wiinn. zivt:tatnrv. toy. , .nrf .hnwd that wltn-1 ... n,.u lii Voodward. West, b CarteVi 9 78-SiW and support of , SS ration rZZ-ir n nn, ;.. th. acuvsmemu.ra - - to congress In the Kichmond dunrtct. " I BlHTfnli 1 - . a ma a B it Mr. Andersen outlined the social and At a meeting of Hebrews tn New yora I BLAZEBS AND We are offering the largest aaaSOdla - WBf. B. KINO. 0 THI ENWNEIR COUft, U. B. kKSMd m Askevms aad will praetk. SURVEYING.; Prahtte 1 any amarlaasa aepraalty. If U l 'S SaS. PRICE. Our ntaMttos tor mkertaB goods promptly QUALITY AND aalm. v. rOWBIX SMIDBB, WHOLBBALS ANp itBTATL OfeOCBBB, Cor. Fatten Avsaai aad Mam BtfMt. ' - AA 1-Q. Wil.nn. VI 1-2. Fourth ballot Young, 01 ; Catbey, 5oV4: Wilson, 1V4. , While tlie ballot for clerk of the supe rior murt wa. being counted Chairman Clonts read a telegram frm Chairman Lance, calling a senatorial convention tnw thia dutrict. comprising Buncombe and Madison counties to meet at Ashe ville on October 13. i On motion of Mr. rurman, tnen town ship delegation waa instructed to. ap- point one maa as a delegate for tms om ventiou. Tbe following were appointed the first aamed being defegatsa and the aooodsltmstes: .,-...., t Wsat Ward-k. McBriver. . v :- BiltmotaW. P. CbeewVrongh, T.. F. tVllafla. ' . ' . . French Broad-J. A. Barrett, J. P. Rec- Black Mountain T. P.", Sutton, a 1. Arfaax. ' . ' ".i ..-, itewaaiQ. W. tsta?nV Clinton. , , JlSl'ZSrf r.u?r. variety of Blasers andFancy criticinng the republican administratiop I Wraps for early fall wear. of ths civil service law. The New York Central railroad com n.nv Imued a itinera I order announcing A I . lb mUimmm MHlOnM. lin members ol the Knlgbta of Labor. j ranging from f 2.00 Upwards. The general soundness or trade is shown hviHintnorte of failures, which for the I ird qnatter in 1800 are smalkcria nam-1 The most Stylish garment Hattla BMmaral-cai Hettle Bernard-Chase appeared at tbe Grand opera bourn in "Uncle's Darling" last night. She acquitted herself very creditably as "Little Dar" and was well sustained by all the members of the com-1 ber taan for tbe same quarter last year. "Fighting Bob" Kennedy has bad 60,- pnny. Mlsscnase receiveo ncany ap plause for her gracelui dancing, miss Mabel Pearl, aa "Annt Ry" played her part welU Frank Calbnrt as "Uncls BillyH and lohn Caasidy aa "Ah Lin, the Chinaman, were good characters. The jokes of the evening were new and k. Lu,ai Mia arm eaneciallv laughable. Th. mechanical effects ia the scenery of tL. nls mm verv btmmI. Mbh Cbasa appears to-alght ia Coqattt." . 'Uttls 000 conies of his speech on Quay and the mil nnntea. aaa will iwnnn urn with a lavish band to Pennsylvania voters. ;, . ... ; William Doyle, atctfoa hana oa the Chieavo. Milwaukm At St. Paul railway. m-mm mmIi Inr aa ntna door of a naaaina' car la laoS, death reeultiat inttaatl. A nwnr till ftffT. jury at Iowa ChyawankSlO.OOOaWIT'' ages ta a veratet ageJaw ths waif aay. tor Ladies, Misses and Chil dren. . Call and sxatnlst ctr 1 1 1 I." "'i aayadtm