"-' 'ft Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VI.NO. 150. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. LL1N VI LLE.1 A place planned and devel oping tut u GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health fulnens and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of :i,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with tnste and skill, with well jiiuded roadH and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable plnee for tine rwidenees and HKATHFVL HOMKS. A good opportunity for protttable investments. For HhiHtruted pamphlet, ad dress,! 1INVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., LliiTllle, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARGHE. Pull Mock Ladle.. MImm' ud Children" Wrap In the lalrat at vie. Alw fall and complete Llae of rndcrwear. BON MARGHE. joSouth MlM Street.jo H.T.ESTABROOK'S 3il H. MAIN T.. AHHKVILLU, i. tm rt-scs POII BOOKS,-STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AMD TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. aprlld KBAL ESTATE. waits Own,' w. W. Wt. GWYN & WEST, IlKnMM to Walter B.Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loan Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Irtotar Pabllc. Comlaloer ol Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. 4rFICtt-oatkaa Caart aajaara. USTTO THE HURRYING FEET I Irt the llaadraria who are coming to AbIuHi. lo prd the Hall aad Winter. All tlwac who have hoae to rent ahould call oa a at one a wt have many applies tin, for both raralahed and unhirnlahed hoaeee, which we are at prcarnt analile to nil. JENKS JEN KS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Room A 10, McAfee Block., A ration Are.. Aahertlle. N. C. F. A. GRACE, jDKCOItATOR ANII PKM1VNKR IN FRESCO. aagodUoi MISCELLANEOUS. Who Told You So? W. T. Crawford aava that II (). Kwm-t told him that he heard Jim Oudifcr any thnt Hob Vance told him that Kopt Bllua heard that there waa no doubt 'hat W. W Kollina aid thnt Tom Johnaton thought that Hob Form an had told Sitting Hull that Buffalo Bill had declared to J H. Courtney that It waa generally believed that Dan Kcymilila hud aald in plalnterma that he heard Ju.li W'irley aay that hla friend John I.. aulllvun had auld that Bill Dcavir informed him at the congressional convention in llila city Hint It waa a well know n fnct that the ilousc- krciera' Union had cnuuht Cm Clini.-mnn In saying that in hi. opinion It whh n mutter of fuel and of (treat public inlcrcat thut J. J. Mackey intimated to Jca Lowrv thnt Hill Nye had auld while attending the county i-on-vention laat Haturday that anyone caught reading thia ahull repair at once to the atore of A. U. COUPKK, North Court Riuure, and Inapect hia mammoth stock of all kiiula of Oroceriea, Proviaiona, Htc. where arrange nienta have been made to fumitth you all kinde of Staple and Punt-y t;roceriv of the Heat Quality at the Lowcat Prlcra. 1. j mui Our Fall and Winter stock of goods is all in, and it com plete. This stock was bought so that we can sell it lit our old prices. All goods bought since the new republican tar iff went into effect Oct. (itb will be from 10 cts. to 50 cts. on the dollar higher, particu larly Shoes and Tinware. We shall sell our present stock of Fall and Winter goods in all lines at same prices as here tofore, and that is cheaper than any other store in Ashe ville. We keep everything in DreHs Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Factory Cloth, Tin ware. Lamps and (Mass ware. We enn fit out a family with everything to wear, from a tiny shoe for the baby to an overcoat for the grandfather, from n marriage toa funeral. You must buy your sugar and coffee from the? grocer, then come to us, we can fill out the balance of your wants. It is but little t rouble to come to our store and lean) our prices before you buy, and it often nmountsto a big saving in money. Coun try jieople particularly will save money if they will price our stock before they buy their winter supplies of Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Dress es, Overcoats, Pant Cloth, and Blunkets. If we do not sell them us good goods for less money than anyone else in Asheville they can buy elsewhere, only lie sure to come to our store before you buy, and remember the place, The"IlIG RACKET" CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Hrokera, And Investment Agents. NOTARY Pl'HLIC. Loana ee-urely placed at percent. Ollleeai U k 91 Patton Avenue Itccond floor. rkBdlv JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman A Child I. Office No. I Legal Block. HEAL ESTATE .AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage HuiImm Loana .ecu rely placed at S ran- cent. pKIVATB BOA Ml. Lara cool, airy rooma, hnnar newly fur. nl-hedi good table. Terme reaeonable. On atreet ear line. L, MAT1IHB, JnlytadAn " Pattoe Ave. fNBBPABHUNB TAKB NOTICK. All pereona are notified thnt all lands be longing to the Weet A.hrvllle Impro.rniriit Company and M. . Carrier. In the vie mty of the Sulphur Spring and Weal Aah,iii,, nr. poaled, I AKKlalll. pvtTdlm MISCELLANEOI'S. (Jo to Cu mui-huel'M Drug Store with your )resci'iption where you will at all times find u full line of pure fresh Drugs and Chemicals, and at low prices. His prescription department is stocked with the purest and best Drugs 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 u low price. Three registered prescriptionists ready to serve you at all hours. Night calls promptly answered. V. C.CARDIICIIA1CL AI'OTIIKC.VUY, No. ao South Main Street, Asheville, X. C. T. C. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Pl'llLIC NQl'AKl-:, Atihevine, - N. C. Our Autumn stock is now very full and attractive, and we are selling a large quanti ty of goods. The stock was selected with great care, as suring very late anil fashion able styles at bottom figures, the important advance in i trices which has occurred since the purchase making the goods secially cheap. As we shall have to pay higher prices in the near fu ture, the moral won hi seem to be: Buy early sii' h articles as you expect to , use this sea soli. II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Wraps, Shoes, Dry (ioods, rnderwear.rphol stery (Joods, Hats, Carpets and Gener al Small wares. 7 & 9 PATTON AY IS. la our motto, and we know the people up predate It, for they have proven II bv thilr liberal patronnnc. We think thai we are better piepuml now than ever liefnir to give oar cuatorncra thr lienclll of low prlcea in Pure Groceries. Our Inritc esnrrlrncr anil Incrrn.lna bul. neaajuatify nain muklnti thl atnleinent. II laneeillcaa for ua to enumerate the dlllerent nrtlclce we enrry. We aell the Finest Groceries, Andean alwayagunrnnlre Ihrm to Klvr .nll. faction both In QUALITY - AND - PRICE. Our fadlltlce for delivering koiI. promptly are anequnled. Keipectfully. rowiiLL 9l snii:k, WHOl.KMALU AND RBTAIL UKIK'ltNIt, Cor. I'atton Avenue and Main Btreet. THE NEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN. lvX-(iOV. PATTIMON'N I.IIIKI. HCITH HTAKTIill, HE EVIDENTLY MEANS BUSINESS FROM THE START. llAHKism-KG, Pu Oct. 1!S. Warrants in the lilH'l suit nl cx-Oovcrnor I'altison af'.iiit W. K. Jcirdati, iroirii tor, mid J. MiClotirin, editor ol'tlic Morning Call oi tnmcitv, were kit-cm I'ns niormni; v a vonatulilc trnm I'lnlailclphia. Until ilt icnilants waived lit-aring and gave liail in t lie sum ol li00, cnch tor their ni (warancc at tlic inarlvr sessions of court in i-ininticipniu. t.oi. . r, smull Itir nisluil security. At the licaiinL' vestcrdnv licfore Mauis- l rate O'Brien in the criminnl lilicl case nl ex-Ciovernor Kulwrl K. I'utlisou. Chas H. Ileustiss, cilitor of the Iuiiiii cr, was tne oniy one ol tin- (Iclcnilaiits pivsenl At tliecouclnsion of the tcstiinnnv of Icred imainst llncstiss. the iiwiuistratc- lu lil him in $."U(l. The counsel li.r Ileus- lisannd hlverson consented that lliccvi. dence olTcred against the former should also be consider. (1 as liavinj. In en ollered auamat blvcrson. clesmte Ins a isenec and vnuacmicntlv hail to SI fioo wna In. lushed lor his aDiKaratice at court. Ex. 1'ioveriior I'utlisou, ex-statc senator udKJ. O. (.onion, and Win. S. Stenucr, ex-secretary ol state, swore that everv inicgauon uudiisucii in tne urtieie com- plained ol was lalse. WILLIAM TO von noi.TKi:. A Man Willi no Ueeord ralNc-H u rent one. Hkklin, Oct. S8. Kmiicroi William, in addrosini; Kciiernl field marshal, Count Moltki'itt a hi-iino, "'' l'R ccrs yesterday, said : I thank vou in the nnnicol those who longlit toethtr with you, for all you nave none loriuv house ami tlicjjrenttios n tne lallicrlauil. I i-rcet vou as a leader who hasviviiud in tile a'riuv a sinrit ol iiivineililemss. The pivsi ncc ol the King ol Saxony on tins occasion recalls the iiuie when lie and von louglit lor (enna- ny's Kieatucss. All here Icel gratitude to the chicl who has not Ih'cii coulciil to tuud alone in Ins greatness. Inn who has Urn active in forming a si hool I. r ni niv leaders for all time lo conic," HI KC II A I.I.'K M IT ii I It. Aiotlilntt to Nave Ili-r Hoy From Hiinu;I..K. Ottawa, Out., Oct. 2K. eal.le dis patch Iron, Sir CliailesTupiK'i aiiuouiiiT- ilte lact that he has forwarded the pclr lion lor the conirnmiili.ui ol llic li.it 1 . sentence of llirchall, the murderer ol I'. C. Ilenwcll. The petition was got up in r.ngiuiKi nv the laiuilv ol tne eondeiuucil man. In rcsixmse to an impiiiv Irmn Mrs. llirchall, di putv . Minister ol lusiiei Seilgwick ha written to her thai tin Cumuli,. ii petition may be picMiilid us late as .Nov. ft, mid bv lu-iscll it she o lesircx. KII.I.IUI II V Till-: l.tMH, A l.ovoiiiotlve Ki.na Into n I'urtv of l-'lvv. Sn.i ii.xvii.i.i;. Ohio, (let. Cast hound No, 0, a Panhandle passenger train, ran into live iM-rsou wnll.ing on the track inidwav IkIwitii here ami Mingo at 0 o'clock last evening. Mi s. Hlmlmnk wax killed iustiiuilv. Mrs. Murv Wild was hurt internally and will lie, and Josliim Wind had his back bro ken. wiiitYc on uiti.i;. Thrcr Weeks Karllrr Tlii.n I suiil Ih ll miiow. Knoxvii.i.k, Tenn., Oct. -'S. KejHirts received here show that n considerable titmntity of snuvv fell in the moiuitaius last night. Two to lour inchi are re purled at Cr inls n v. This is alsmt two or three weeks eatlicr than iimi.iI I'm snow in the mountaiiia. In some places i uc snow lias lulleii on green leaves. im ii iiivKuir l.AWMKNCK, Mass., Oct. ls. Lawrence has, under its xdl tnx law, u registra tion controversy ol general interest Ik- cnuse the (pieslion involved applies to every eitv ill Massachusetts. It serins thnt the poll ta.es ol several hundred ticrsnns have been paid from a fund de IMisited with the city treasurer bv the demorratic local managers. The repub licans claim thnt them- mimes have nil licen placed on the list illigidlv under t In state constitution and will curry the matter to the courts. io,iwo I Ire-. Cincinnati, 0., Oct. as. A lire in the George Wciihiuan l.icwing cotnpiiuv'a cstnblishinent in rwrt, Ky., Inst night destroyed a large wurehouae containing liill.tiiHiliiishels ol barley and limit. The loss is estimated ul $100,11(10 ; fully insmed. Inllour In Irflaud. IH in. in, Oct. I'm. The 1'n.cninn's Jour nal says: "llallout has IstiI received ev- ervwheie w-iihout dnuonstrntions either hostile or fricudlv, He must nut mistake civility lor s-rititv or like his iiredecrn- aorn, fit w ill 1 1 .1 1 1 Hint he has Imilt hi hoH-s im sand. Trouble In Mwlir.erlMiift. IIlhsk, lk-l. as. The tnuililes between the liliernls and conservalivel in the can ton ol'Ticiuo have broken out afresh and further disorders have occurred. Another b.ittalinii ol troops has been dispatched tn the Clinton lo assist in restoring order. The frliiiliiiil Court. In the criminal court yesterday after noon the case of Monroe Haiiinganicr mid Jos. Siidderlli, lor an an ray nt tne Glen Keck hotel wnscrit'ul. Ilmuiigiirncr uhmitted nnd was fined s 13. Siidderth was round guiltv and was I, 'ed $1.1, I ..I. I ...l.ilM HI..I .l jom-pii i'iiiipoiii ,,i. o ,i, .,,iiiv,, colored, lor nn nllrav went i und not ginii v. This niornlnif t-c Alexnnder wiis'nund ginllv of an nlliiiy uud was lined 1 3 .-nd costs. The court linviuK ilisposril ol nil the eases nn the docket ready for trial nil Jotirneil nt 10.40 tint it '1 o'clock to await action of the grand jury. WORDS iC I'MAISIv, I'ranU Louiclirn", Iroprletur of the Hickory I nil I lie Recipient Mr. Frank Loutrhrun has puivlinscd the Hickory Inn, paying about $;13,00(I for it. The Hotel G.izctU', published ill New York, and one of the best hotel publica tions, has the following to say uboulMr. Loughrun nnd the Inn: '.Mr. Frank Loughrnn's success as proprietor of the Hickory Inn, Hickory, X. C, is pleasant and inspiring to con template. To succeed where others have failed is a sure test of ability, nnd this is Mr. I.oughi nil's position. He is now owner ns well as proprietor of the Hick ory Inn, and liroposes to enlarge und improve it nnd gi calls- increase ilsiu tructivencss. Hickorv is an all the vi-ar round resort, with potent attractions lor every season, I he summer just closed lias been the most sucecssliil in the his lorv of the resort. Now conus the shoot ing season, In-ginning October lo, and the Gi.zclle knows ihe region nnnie- diately ndpuvnt to Hickorv cannot be excelled foripiail u fact which hundreds ol norincrn sportsmen will venly. .Mr. Asa S. Loomis, lornicrly of the (lattery I 'ark hotel, Asheville, N. C , and more recently manager ol The Middlcsbor- ough, Miihllcsliorouuh, k has now lull charge "I thi olinc at Hickory Inn." KX.(iOV, T. J. JAKVH, lie Hpcnks In AHlietllle 'I'o-iuor- rim Niglil. Ex-Goveinor Thos. J. Jarvis SH-aks in Asheville to-morrow night. Gov. Jarvis will iiriivc here Irom Ral eigh oil the train from llic cast at 7: o'clock to-morrow inorniiig. He will go in Mcmlcrsouville by the U: 15 train and will SH.'ak there to-morrow. At night he will rciurii on the T o'clock train and will speak nl thccouil houtt-nt Sn'clock. Every Ulan in Asheville should hear this son of democracy lie will m.ihc u forcible and ringing spmh. Ilia appoint meals imi ilicast ol Asiie- villeare.'is follows: IHirnsville, l-'iidav. OctolxT 31 ; Mars Hill, Saturd y, Nu- veuiliei' 1. VAlll.l.ATIMi l:VAHT. Huh He at I.uhI Mkiii iI Hie Alll- mice lletiiiiiKlH. Alter tlcclni ing that i.ever. ik vci - would lie sign the iilliainc dciiianils Kuan has il last done so. Al hast it is sorrporlcd. A prominent republican, it is said. lias in his posssi.n ti.e demands lgned "II. G. Kuau," and il seems likely that the mail of nil others de clared by n proiiiiiK-m nllintKC olliccr to in-out ol SMiip.-iiliy unit llic alliance movement ha- slu'litied hiniseh' and es tablished an excrlaMitf..' rcpitatiuu o iii .t knowing Ills own mind. 'in,-: riNi. iii:.si i.t. AMlievlllc Has) .f7 Kt-Klxlerccl Volcri,. The registration books in the west ward showed 1.IH7 names at the final close of registration Saturday night. Ol these SSli were of while voters nnd as I if colored. The total in Is. wns ;l."i7. SS while uud ami Col reij. The total registration in the two wards thisvear is and 71 Us whin mil lii'J colored. The total numlsr in w.-it 1,704 ll.'l'.l whins and rii.i colored. This year'sregislralion shows a marked increase m the iiopulnlioii ol Asiieviiu , llltlfll lV H Mild ItflK. (In l"riday Inst little Corn Alice, the light-year-old daughter of Ii. I.. Iluuui- cut, ol .Mars inn, was li.ullv bitten by a dog IH-Iievcd to be mail. Her falliei is unable to ilclrav her tXK."tsc to .New nrk to Ik-treated in tne I'aslcnr Imspi- t nl mill asks liir n-sistnncc. The facts in i lie case nre ccrtilin! to bv T. M. Hut ham, principal ol Mars Hill high athonl, and by Lalnvrite Wliiiiiuutou, M. i ol the same pine. The child, with her lather, is now nl the Carolina house. AI I AIHS Ol' COSSElJI EXCE. FOHI.II.N. Then' wns aslighl lallol snow through out Kngland Sunday. An Italian I'ast Africa rnuiiuiuv hus Iwen formed with n capilaliil4,ooll,(illo giiaiaulccd by the govcrnnicnl . Troubles have arisen N't wen lliisvh, the Anierican mimsteral Coiislanlmoplc. uud the I'orte, ovei the iiuiust uin-si ol an American sub.irct onuspicionol Ising unplicalrd in the Armenian revolution. Germanv has mude renewed efforts to obtain concerted action by the l-airoiH-uii pow-rs aguii.sl the new I tiilcil Mates tariff bill, but her overtures in this direc tion have la-en coldly received bv the I'rcueli govcrnnii nt. llOil'i. New York cilv Im.i this year ai.'i.llU registered voicrs. Mr. Hlaine will siK-ak in rhil.idelpliin next Saturday niglit. Alderman Win. I'. Wlicliiii.of Chicngo, wns shot and mortally wounded Sunday by Geo. II. Ilathwny, n gambler. The printing presses were running nil Sunday in .vw tors to supply me necessa ry ollicial ballot for the coining election A small blind of Aruouii Apache Indians is tcrroi ixuig seltler. along the Annum New Mexico line. Ti ns lar lour ih,toii have Isreil murilereil hy the gnng. The Hudson showed yeslerdiiy at Kim limit. N, Y the higlnsl tide in tony vcnrs. The biickymds sullered eiior inoiisly, millions ol briik Uing lost. It is understood thai Mr, Mizner, min ister lo Central America, has received Irom Secretary llhiin, assurances of the approval ol tlic president ol his conduit in the Hiirruiidiu case, and bus been fully justilied in the course he pursued. The statement of Sccn-tni-v Nester, id the New Orleans cot I on cM-hange, show s that the imprccc liutrd uiitoiiul ol 4o."i. p.'," bales ol cotton was brought into sight during Insl week, curtyiug the to. till market lor the season past ihea.ntiii,. liotl mark. The New York Herald eluirges thnt of the J.",(I0(),iii ill contributed to the Johns town, I'll.. Hiii il siillen-is, the nlllictcd itcnple were prrmiltcd to mvive but ja,aa3.N37 In money, The remaining sum ol $ l,4:iM,7"0.77 was viinotislv nl iciiated in passing from the donor to the Intended beucliciaric, the llcriild ay. GUDGER AND DEM ENS. THKV SI'lvtK AT THI'I COI'RT nut sic. A Uood Crowd In Atleilduiice Mr, UudKer nukes a Hlrouic aud ICIo- uueiit Hiecch-Mul. Rolllnn Not I'rc-Htiit, There was a large crowd at the court house lasl night, to hear the joint discus sion between I loii. II. A. Gudger and Messrs. W. W. Rollins und I', A. Dcmens As usu.-'l the republican side of the house was tilled for the most part with negroes. Mr. Gudger, who had the right of first appointment, spoke first. He made an excellent talk und was enthusiastically and repeatedly cheered. VICTORY l-OK Till! 1IKMOCKATS. Mr. Gudger iK-gan by saying that he had recently been in u large number of the counties of llic state and that he had never seen the democratic party in better trim than il now is. He predicted that this, the Ninth congressional district, which he said had so long liccn misrep resented, would be carried by n majority of a. IHIil if noi 2, olll) democratic votes, and that the iR-ople would no longer have any cans for shame in alluding to their representation in congress. Mr. Gudger rclcrred to the broken promises of the republican party and said it hud broken every pledge made since its conception. I wo years ago, he laid, I'rtlchard and l-.wurt depicted the bene fits of the Hlnir bill and promised that il the republican party were to succeed it would puss and school houses would be erected on every hill and schools lie taught in the whole country. Yet, they hud the presidency, the senate uud the house ol representatives, absolute control, and have tailed to carry out the promise. This is oulv one of many liiiliiri-n.' Mr. Gudger also ssike of the internal ti'M-uuc law, winch he said Mr. r.wart had promised, il elected and the republi cms had a majority, to repeal. This he said liiul not Ik en done. " 1 here il nut o:ie promise- w Inch they have redeemed." intinueil the siK-akcr. "that is tne me to reduce the surplus. They found millions aud millions ol money in the treasury and cannot show where it has gone." Itllllll.KY AMI COMKI'PTION, As lo the stale politics, Mr. Gudger spoke of the only lime in which the repub licans have hud control of the state, l MiHaud I Mill, nnd said that in those lavs Hand was rampant und thut bri- Iktv and corruption were u part nnd parcel ol the government. He spoke it llic luxes gaincred in those lavs li.r the pip pose of estab lishing schools and said that the publican legisl nors had put then hands into the treasury und stole the money. He then spoke of the dill'crcnce in the record ol the democratic party. This party, when il came inU iKiwcr, he said, loiiud the walls of a IKtntentiary just started uud the democratic legisla ture took il in nanus anil it is now on such a looting thai il costs the stale no money to support it, whereas Ikioi-c it cost Moo, uuii jierycar. Tin-: I'oitci: mix. Mr. Gudger said the republicans had two purposes in passing the force hill. Hue is to e.irry the country republican and the other to humiliate the south. As his reason lor saving that it was to carry tin country republican, Mr. Gudger said thai Juiicc lloud, w ho is hated iti the state, had llic power to appoint some despised revenue olliccrs to silKT- vise tliccliviioiis iii llic suite, necullcu on the ieople Id rebuke such a party. 1 he sK-uker said lie wns in lavor ol the present county government because it n-us Ihe plan insulated bv the lorctiith- crs. He spoke of the enormous amount ol money paid out by llic republican party lor H'usiims. He said he was not oii- hisciI lo all wounded soldiers Having IKiisions but Hint he wa against lo many who did not need the money hav ing tin in. KliAsONS I OK Ill.lMi A UI MOIHAT. As one of his reasons fur Uing a demo crat Mr. Gudger said that the democratic party pays $30 in taxes where the repub lican purly ns $1 in the slate ol North Carolina. " I lie dciuocruiic party," he said, "has miiguaiiimily enough to help educate tlic children ol the colored race, even though the republican party did not want to ilo il. We itl uca te them oil ol our own money, lor we have only taxed the republican pait,' one dollar in titty. Another reason lor iK-iiig u democrat is that I have seen 1 lo.ooo colored voter go to the polls every stale election mid vote tin repiililieau liekct mid then have men the ibmociuts build institution ami go out and bung in the colored dent, dumb uud blind and Iced nudclolhe I hi in at the cnihiisc ol the parly, The demo crats built an insane asylum lor them also. I have hundreds ol other reasons lor iH-iug a demiKiat." Mr. Gudger said that next to the cliuii h the democratic parly I the great est tiig.im.ilioii in the win Id. Winn he spoke ol Grover Cleveland m tic next president, the hull was filled ith long aud loud cheer. In closing Mr. I'fUilger ptvdicle I a majority in Ashe ville ol olio il democrals do their ilulv UK. PIIMI.SS' TALK. Mr. Iicmeim spoke next. He said he had listened with great attention to Mr. Guilgcr' remark and spoke ol them ns very tlowery but actually declared there wire "no tact or muumeiit in them He said Ihnl no great country like Amer ica can Ik covirncil without two Politi cal pui lit sand the ipicsiioil il "which is the last?" Mr. 1 Hindi cmlcnvorcd lo show that the demiHralic party was not as gondii the republican i.ntv Ik cause the lornier had "laiiid to bud urn thing w rong with the books ol the nation when ill power He declared that thciletnocriitic platform I was "ns einniv mm llowerv a Mr. I Cadger's sikccIi." Ill closing Mr. I emeus vcniuiid tlic usscrlioii thnt there were ' more lucts nnd arguments itl Iri iiiccch, ! which was short, than itl Mr. Gudger'. Maj. Kollins wa not piescat nnd hi Place wns was not Idled. Alter Mr. I H-men concluded Mr. Q, 8. l-'crguson, ol Wiiyncsville, wn culled on. lie gave glowing nporlsof the condition ol ilcmocnicv in the west. Mr. J. M Gudger w as also called on and in a short talk urged democrat to work from now till Novettila-r 4, A New Waler Way. I'l.oHi Ncit, Aln., Get, 28. The govern ment leaincr Wcllicl nued the city Yesterday, having come through the Mussel Shoal Canal Iroiu Chattuuoog MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. THJ NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADE MARK REGISTERED. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures) Kvery Varlly of Headach AND NOTHING EL8B. Hal earned lor itielf the enviable reputa ANTIMIGRAINE tion of being the finest, molt effective und reliable article iu che market for the sicedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, Hbaoachb. The immense fuvor which bai greeted it from ull quarters, provci iu true merit! and acceptability to the public. It U tome thing which almost everyone needi, and those who have once tried it, will never be without. For iti curative power it does not de pend upon the lubtle influence of inch poisonous drugs ai ANTU'YRINE. MORPHINE, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it doei not contain an atom of either ol these. It ii absolutely free from injurious chemicali, and can be taken by young and old without fear or lerious result!. It ii nt .' a Cathartic, doei not diiurratige the itomoch, and contain! no noxioui or lickening ingredient!. The peculiar advantage! of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly reliable a a cure for any kind of bead ache without respect to cause leaving no unpleuiunt or annoying after-effect, as iu the case of other so-called "barm- less" remedies. These qualities make it the most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. DIRECl.ONS FOR USB. The doac for an adult is two traapooafula in a wine glaaa of water. Doac for child rra a proportion, according to age. In either cane the doac can be repeated every thirty ininuc. until a cure la effected. On doac wilt always drive away an attack of Headache, if taken when first fecliaa; the premonitory aymutomsi but u the attack la well oa, aad .uttering- ia Intense, the second or third doac may be required. Uaually a greater Dumber of do.es ia required to effect the ftrat cure than ia needed tor any succcedlag tunc there after, ahowing that the medicine is accamu lative in ita edecta, tending toward aa evcat ual permanent cur. for sale at UXANT'a PHARMACY. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 SOl'TH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. f. NEW FALL DRESS UOODS. Ludit'8 will ilo well to ex amine our new Htyle Jackets, Capes untl Ijoii Wraps, at Whit Ux'k'tt, Cor. Eagle Block. Our new ntock of Dross Goods is 'way nbovennyyou can find elsewhere. Call and see them, nt Whitlock's, cor. KtiBle Block. Light weight Jersey Jack- ets ami Blazers nt very low prices. Whitlock's, corner Eagle Block. 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