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FT- 7 LOST, TO RKNT, FORS4LK, FOUND. For These Adit. 8ee Asheville Daily Citizen ASHEVILLE, N. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1890. roa y WANT, FOR SALE AND TO RENT ADVERTISEMENTS. SEE THIRD PAGE. Third Page. VOLUME VI. NO. i PRICE 5 CENTS. 33 LIHVILLE. A place, planned and devel oping iih a GREAT RESORT. Situa.ted in the MUl'NTAINM OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, , A region noted for henltli lulness ami beauty of SCENKUY. An elevation of :l,HOO feet, with 'tol Invigorating Climate It in being laid out with Jnwlp ami Hkill, with well y graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable phut' for tin' residences ami HKATHPUL HOMKS. .A good opportunity for jirontable iiivntinoiits. For HhiHl rat4fl painphh't, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvitle, Mitchell Co.. N. C. BON MARCHE. The large stuck 01 new nin eties recently purchased Iiy Miss Kllick while North an arriving dally. They on4 both beautiful in design nnd cheap. Call Nad Inrtirrct. BON MARCHE. jo Moutb Main Hire-el. jo II.T.ESTABROOK'S ft M. MAIN HT., AHHKVII.I.K. 1 THH Pl.ACg ro BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS LOCAL Viewti and Sketvhcn. n-irlNi, ' HEAL ESTATE. WAi.Tmt B. Owen, WW. JKywr. fiWYfr & WEST, Successors to Walter B.Owr"! ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO IANK OF MHEVILLL REAL ESTATE. Loan Securely Placed mt 0 Per Cent. Notary Public. Commissioners of liccd.. FIRE INSURANCE. OFPICK aoathcaat Covrtiqatra "THE SUN DO MOVE." AndandocaAahevlllc The grent hustling art I. now being penormen ny nil genuine fiusine. mm of the PARADISE CITY V Ttllt HOCTH. Rverr mull has hl scheme mmA k. MlllH I. I Hll.t CN.fB tO hflt ItnWlll' tfiK re.. We don't mind telling vuu Hint our aehrntc U to eell nil the land and Insure all the protirrty we rn, lirfore "The Molilns k... Atf.iiM Wm h.i'i lnwl lieen aimolnlcd ........ i,,r the Did Mrllnlilr Peniisvlvfllltn I'lrr In.iirnnut Co.. nnd we want you to In.urr with US. JBNKS JKNKH, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room 9 A 10. McAfee Block gn Pattern Art.. Asheville, N. C. F. A. GRACE. DECORATOR ANII- DEH1UNER IN FRESCO. Who Told You So? W. T. Crawford uv thai H . Itwitrt told him that he heard Jim Gutter uy thut Mob VnniT told him thut Kupe HIIm heard thnt there wm no dnuht hut W. W Kiilllnn Aid that Tom Jnhiintnn thouKht that Hob Pin-man hnd told Hitting Mull thnt Buil'alo BUI had diclnred to J. H. Courtney that 11 wan generally belle vt-d that Dan Reynold had aid In pin In term, that he heard Jack Wurlcy iay that hi friend Jt hit L. rtulHvun had ituld that Mill leaver Imitrmed him m the ennirreMHlotiHl convention In Oil city thnt It wuh u well known fuel thut the IIoiim--keceni' Union hnd t-aiivht 'rn VlinKimui In nnylnjc thnt hi hU opinion tt wuh a imilirr of fnet nmt of gri'ii ' pnhlio iutrvi thai J. J. Maukey intltnuted to Jrnn t.owrv that Hill Nye hud mild while ii.triuhtur the enmity urn ventiuii hiHt Knttirdiiy llint anyntir eaught rending thm ahull repair nt once to the torv of A. I). CUttPKK, North Court Sipiure, and inNirct hi mammoth wtock ol all klnd oi tiroit-rici, l"ro villi on h, iVc, w ticre nrriiiiKe inentu have tteen miulc to t'uriiixh ou all kind of Staple and I'liiuy tinui ritu of the I tent (Jnallt at the Lowi-Mt i'liie.. COMMON m TALK. t)ur Fall and Winter slock of goodrt is all in. and is com plete. This stock washonht so that we can sell it at our old prices. All floods hoiiht since the new republican tar iff went into effect Oct. Oth will he from 10 cts. to 50 cts. on the dollar higher, particu larly Shoes and Tinware. We shall sell our present stock of I'all ami Winter (roods in all lines at same prices as here tofore, ami that is cheaier than any other store in AsIm-' ville. We keep exerythitu; in I )ress(i(iods, Clothing, Shoes. Hats, Factory (loth, Tin ware. Lamps nml (ilassware. We can fit out a family wit h I'verythuur to wear, from a tiny shoe for the liahy to an overcoat for the grandfather, from a marriap' toa funeral. You must huy your siurnr ami coffee from the grocer, then conic to us, we can till out the balance of your wants. It is hut littletrouhle to come to our store ami learn our prices before you buy, ami it often amounts to a bitf saving in money. Coun try people particularly will save money if they will price our stock before they buy their winter supplies of Shoes, Hats, Clothing. I ress es, Overcoats, Pant Cloth, ami itlaukets. If we do not sell them us good goods for less money than anyone else in Asheville they can buy elsewhere, only be sure t come to our si oii' before. you buy, and remember the place, The "BIG RACKET" CORTLAND BROS., Real Ktrtate Broken., And liiveaUuetil Agent. NOTARY PlIILIC. Loan. it. urrly ilaivil at wr rrnl. IIIMiTa: eV !iil I'mtun Aet'ime Hrvond Hour. (eblidle C. WII.I.M, AMTHI'M J. WII.I.H WILLS BROS., AltCIIITECTS, at. I'attoii Avenue. Nrt V M C A tiiillil'il I' II tlinnA4. nnvl iKllll JOHN CHILD, t formerly of l.yman Child i. Office No. I I-crhI Block. REAL ESTATE AMI LOAN BROKER Mtrlctljr a Brokerage Bualnena Loam eitirely placed at I nrr cent. (Jo to Carmichael's Drug Store with your prescription where you will at all t imes find a full line of pure fresh Drugs and Chemicals, and nt 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 a low price. Three registered prescriptionists ready to serve you at nil hours. Night calls promptly answered. V. C. CARMICIIAEL AI'OTIIKCAUV, No. m Mouth Main Htrcvt, Asheville, N. C. T. C. SMITH & CO., DRUGGISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PIBI.1C HQ I' ARK. AKheville, N. C. ( tin Aiitiinni stock is now very full and attractive, and we are selling a large quanti tv nf u-oods. The stock was selected with great care, as suring very late and fashion able st-yles at hot torn figures, the important advance in prices which has occurred since the purchase making the goods sieeinll.V cneap. As we shall have to pay higher prices in the near fu ture, the moral would seem to Im: I luy early such articles as you ex'iMTt to use this sea son. II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Wraps, Shoes. Dry (!oods, rmlerwenr.rphol stery (Soods. Hats, CarKts ami Gener al Smallwares. 7 a 9 PATTON AVE. H -AT- n?on r Li I. our inotlu, and we know Hit' iwuplr ai prrelau It, tor they have prove It bv Ihtlr lllirral palronnKe. wr think II wit we are better prepared anw Ihnn ever liefore to lve oar ruttnsien the henent of low prim in Pure GrocericM. our Inrae rirlrnc and liiiniolui, liu.l. .mm l..ir urn la luaklnil Ihl. Mllllentenl. II linreillru for u. to enutn. rntr the ilinrnut artlclra we varry. We mtn thi' FiiiCHt GrocericM, And inn alaiiataiileelhcui to itr.nll lartlon bnlh In QUALITY - AND - PRICE. Our larlllllea for dillvvtlna noihIi ironiilly nrr uuequaltil. MeitMi'lfull i POWELL MNIDER, WIIULIINALU ANII MUTAIL OHiX'IINH, Cor. Patloa Avenue and Main itreel, THE NEWS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN. t-oi n.i:.iiNi or knx vh.i.i-: ati kjii-tb mi K lin:, HE COULD NOT STAND HIS PHYSI CAL SUFFERING. Knuxvii.i.i:, Tumi., Nov. II. I'ii'IiumiiI Ri'iisiitiini wnit iTCiitt'il in Klin.willi- this iiMininiH wlit'ii its I'itixi'iiM li'iiriitil thnt Col. Inlin M. FlntiniK. I hi' well kimwn iicVHiiiK'r I'ditnr nml uiuv nilitiiiiiii, t tcniitv(l Htiiviilv yvslci'iliiv iiliinuiuii alimil ."i (iV'Im'k. Ilr in in ii room nt llu I.tittuir Uoitsi' with thrt'e K;IH',i,K(,M llix ilit'St ulimit the rt'uion lit' tliv hi'firi and nnotliiT torril'k' c.- ,i "ii llu- lilt idi uf Ilia mi'k iiwidi' h.v si'viriil mroki'ii of u lull lilailt'il fioikit ktiili'. Col. I'li'iiiiiiK lias Ih'i'II ill inking hi'iivilv ol'lmi'. Aa nt'iir as niti Ik' iliiiriiniiiil ill i i it fi o'lloi k ycsliiilav alliriiiion h pnrtinlly ilisroU'il ami Iniil ilnvvti in I in I anil Kiivi liiinsi'll tin- winiiiilu mnii'il. Xcur 0 o'i'loik a Ki'rviint yirl piissiil the room, anil ulic says Col. I'lrminu I'alkil her, ami koiiik i" 'hi- rooin, she wan hoi -ritii'il to liml him lyiii) on the Iwri welter ing in hia own lilnoil. She ave tne alarm nml ii physician wuh calleil. An exaini nution uliowi'il that while the wmniiln were iiainltil anil sirioiib, thev were not I it laial nature. KlemiiiK aniil that lip wim inilueeil to eoitimit the oici I In ihysieal HiillerniK Col, I'leiiiinu is koine ,n to (ill veurs olrl, n wiilower with ni"anil ehililren. lit in one ol the must lirilliant men in the stntf, ami wiililsa powerlul kmi. Till-: POTATO KIIT, I lau toe Mmi'lW'd for Mliva In lr laiiel. Wmiisi;tii., (let. :i. In a recent con vvrKiiliou IVlix Shannon, an uilelliitit ami wcll-to-ilii eiti.i'ii, who haslonliveil here, said : "I have just rvttiriicit Irom a visit to hrlanil. The eoiiilit ion ol that country was pilialilc in the extreme. The hit ler eui'M' nt Iniiillon! . ml alisentet lay heavily upon the l.iml, which, in onic eomitrv ilisincts, snni'il almosi wholly (leHipnl.itetl. .linot nil tilt .vmiiii'i'r nieii ami wonnh hail aln'iuh rmiuralril In Aunriea. a nil innnv lio anil KU'ls who hail nearly arrivul nt tin veil rn ol iliscret inn hao lollounl tluirex- ample. Wnlkim.' alc.i.t; ihr mails om ioiiIiI smell Hiiain rot lot miles." IIOt'NI.TO NIHIki;, lock Owiiith Muliiiilt a C'nrix.ra. II vv Hil.t-ii.r lo Tlit-lr i:i.iplo m, l.nNiiox, Nov. ,'l. -The arranueiiicin iii.iilc a year ayo U'Uici n the ilock com panics nml the ilock lalHircrs' union ex- pins toilny, ami the employers Iciireil that the men would refuse to mx. pl Ii. new tirma olli reil them ami strike, l lu executive ol the iloek Inliorers' union in tliieneeil the most ol the Mini, however, lo remain at work, itcniliiu; a division upon it vo-oiemtivc kcheme whiih has Ih-vii Kulimillcil to the union Iiy the iliicclors ol the com pan v. A niiiiilirr ol niatcon tenlH employeii nil the royal Victoria ami Allien docks refnsi il to Iv iutl'iciiccil In the exeeulive, nml went on a si l ike. IN OHIO. Hrnulilleiiu mid llcmovratlc ltl. IHMlra ol TO'liiorrow's Hc-huIIh. Col. IM Hi s. Nov. .!. The repiil'liean aliileeoimuiltivestimnteH the ripulilitiin plurality ol the stale at the coiuitii; elcc lloil lit jilx.lit IS.IMHI, nml el.iim the elec tion nl lime congressmen. The ileniiH-rutie eiuiiiiiiitir, on reports Irom eiKlilv-lhicc ol the ciuhlynchl eoiiulies, i'liiiui that t heir cut in I i ki I will iK cleileil il then- is no lalliuu oil in the ilenmeriitie vote. The eiimtmitee cs tilltatrs that hllirn llcillocralic congress. nieii will lie clcitnl. I. IKK HATH IN A IIOX. lUMM-nurra Hnxed up Itiirlnii H Mlorui hi Mvu. I.ommiv, Nov, 3. The steamer I'enn svlvaniit Imnt I'hilailelpliia, llctoUr W. urnveil at l.reenstown at II a. in, to-ila ami proceeded lor l.ivvrHiol. She repoi ts that uui'iuk tlie vuie sue I'licoiiuteretl ii linn ii line, w hich lasted lor lour days. lur sea iHinriKil llu- steamer, smashing the lilr Isiat. To avoid aivideul to the passeiiKera they were kept Ik low ihvks sixty li.iuis iiiirmu I In- alnrni. Heec-lxrr lor Ihr Muiiur TriiHl, Nl tt Yokk, Nu. !!. JiiiIki- I 'rail lias handed down n division in the mifjnr trust rnsr in which he says it receiver sin, is imoih'I ami mvvssal Valid that mil oulv one lint Iwu rcitiveia should lie nii- poinlul. The nxvivera In Ik' pniK-rliis will lake posserioil ol all the proprietors and moneys ol Hie trust. Il is tinner- atood thai no isrsun now identified with the trust wiM Is appoiuleil. A yueir l liiirnf. Hofiiix. Nov. ;i.- t a mix-tin ol' the central lalioi union ytsienhiy, much ex vilemeut wnscicatnl Iiy lKle!"te Crow- lev, ol the l.olois union, lie cllnrnnl thill two Inlior linden ol Hosloll had iilitaiiiiil hirur -inns of money from clotliinu ii.iiinl.ii otii lor starliiiu nn agitation niiauist llu- Huston tenciiienl house at ali-iii. i row icy iiccuueii to (jive nmnea, lllamnrek Mild llrt-r. Ill mix. Nov. :i -I'riuiv lliaiuarek hits liliule iirriiiiiti'iiu-iii h In atnrl n lirewery nl Kiirdriclisriilie, HmtiliurK eapitalisls ore lilsn iiilercsliil in tin-concern, wliiih has a eapiinl "I yiluii.iiiii), payiu rent to llisiiinii k lor liny tears. (-Iirlrn In Mew York. Nutt' Vomk. Nov :i William O'llriin lolin I hlh in. Tiimilhv lliirriuulon ami T 11. Siillivuii iirnvnl yesterilny ninrniiiK Iiy the striimer LaChaniiiauiie. Thev were inrt down the hav liv a Inre ilrleKaliou ol Irishmen. landnlonr Ton ltl I'or It. I.osiiiiN, Nov. :i Mr. Gladstone has declined to stand as candidate for the rectotsliip ol the university Alwrilern. lie Kivei Ida nilvntieed nuc ua Ilia reason fur dcvhniiiK the niimuiiiliiin, tivii. CiiNllt-iuHii llend, I'anis, Nov. 3, ('.en. Ciistlrmmi, aide lie iiiiii-if liniiur Napuleun III,, ia deud. THRICK ll-:.MOCUATH HPIUK, Crawford, Jarxlu and (.'lliiif.naii at Hit' court Moune. lion. W. T. Crawford, nt thercipiest of inanv eitiins of Asheville, spoke nl the court house Saturday nielli. A lure crowd was present. Mr. C ran foul made a speech that fullv susl.-iined his ex celKul reputation uiaileonlhc canvass. F.x-Ciuv Thus. J. Jarvis who was here oil his way to K.ilciuh from Miirusvillc also spoke, (low J'lrvisKi' ve vcryeucoiiraniny reports Irom the county ol Yancey, Ill icit on the ll.' o'clock train Saturday iiijjht for Kalcih. Cen. Thus. C. Clinjj m.in made a speech also. LOOK OUT FOR liOODI.K! Ill-; Ki:iM III. ICANN lll.COM IMIi lli;tili:KATi:, Four TliouHaud llollarn Maid lo Have liec-ii u m l M il i ron. W'aHlil.iulon lo toe I si il Tii.Jlnr- row-watvli lor II. The repiiliheans have lK-coiiieilesH'rate They sei-m to have eiiinc lo the con- elusion that thev cannot carry their ticket Iiy honest int-ans. They now expect to K.-iiu llieir point Iiy liriherv and lioodle. It iHlisserted onnoilnnl lioritv that a re puhlican received from Washiiiulou head ipturtcrs Salurday .fl.Olin pmlialily tt Ik- used in the election to-inorrow. Denioerals should lie on their iiaril mid should prouiptly put down any at tempt lo frustrate i he cuds ol a lice hal lot nml ii fail count. Watch out for the hoodie; TIIK WOMAN'S CXI H IMii;, The Oi.t-iilnu lo toe Tut-nl i. No- UllllllT II. AllhiMiyh the woman's cxciiant;e has laen talked of lor some lime it has not 'ilitained u lunmlile shajK- until now. A comfortable room has liivn sirured lit No, til Soiilh Main street and is now un- dernoiiiK repairs. Itv taMilul arr.-iuye-incut the maiiaeis hop. to tnakeil an attracliye plaiv lor ail htm,us. The exchange will I- i.jjei.id lo llu pulilic lui'siiay, .oviiulni' II, at In o'clock and wil! Is k.it kihi; c c-1' ieek lay from In a.m. ti.'i p. ai. All suli scrilK-rs are ie,pi, --led to scud s'liiictluiiu. whcllnr catahlo. lamv or art work. Samples ol eat., hi, s are lo in seal to Mrs. It. I:. Arriniou's, coruir of Woodlin and Locust sticcls, '1 iiuisday, Nov. Ii, IK-Iore lo'eliK'k. The ctuitmtticc i ill Ih-t here to insvt llu m nl lour o'clock. All these i rl uli s iiiiisi U niaikeo .iitli 'uliaildiess and llie secretary will remove the uami- replacing them wuh iiuudK-rs, in orderto ivoid any knowledj. ol tin sciuler, liv the ctimmilicc. Meiuliers will have mi op portunity lo u pare ailicles lor tin iH'imi aller ItavitiL; them mspiclcu riimsday. Art and lauev work must Ik'miiI lo fil South Main street U'lore I 'J u'cloek Sal urday, Nov N, as the committee is to Ih' I here on that day lo inssct them. Consignors must put prices upon tlie irticlea ihev send, these priivs Ihiiiij sull ied to n revision Iiy ucomjH-lent commit lee. All work ia receiveil slllilict to tile iiisjHYtion eoinuiittci1. There is a stiind aid for eatahlea and no one can enter without tiral sending samples. Alter liaviim had iiiduuii-ut passed hv the com- mittee once, it will not Ik- necessary to lo ao uuiiiii unless there is complaint Irom purchasers, w hen of course articles will Ik' invcslinatcd. I here will Is' n Coniislent saleswoman in chiirue nl the yooils mid two ol the mnnauera will lie at the moms every day , couimillee ol three will Ik- nl llu-rooms twice u week lo receive consiijumciits ol eat a I iles, thus (,'iviinr ihtsoiis an oppor- liiuily ol euterni). them at any tunc. I lie .'it committee will Is.- in the moms every Saturday. Siihscrils rs who have mil rilrcady paid their auhscriplioiis an re- Uli sled to call at No. to Soiitll .Mum sireet Saturday, NovcmlH-r Sth, nr Moli dav, Noveiulur loill liitwieil the hours In a. in. anil I p. m., riviivoic tickets nt the lime ol payments. I KItl l Tl m.ooo. lrotoatole Hale ol UieTliraHli I arm In Clierokee. Mr. J. M. Thrash hasivi'ii an option on, and prohahly sold, his larinoii Valley river, Cheiokiv eonnly, lor Sl,",tMl0, to Mamiiim V Co.. Niu (hlimis. Iiiimeuae deiHisits nl inarhle and iron were liiuuil on the In tin in June. Mr. Thrash linmjht the farm u lew years ajjo lor $1,immi, Capl. JoIiiimoii nl MoIiIiih llle, KoiiiiixsVII.i.i., N. C, Oct. :il . dipt. T. H. Johnsloii spoke at this place In it crowded house on yesterday mid made u line impression lor Ciawlord and the en tire democratic ticket. Auv attempt nt a avmipsis ol the speech would do it in justice. Il was one ol his iiiasleilv efforts mid waa duly iippteciated liv Ihecrowileil house to which it was spoken. very innnv ehariieleiied il as the ulilest thev ever heard, liriihain will roll up nn next Tuesday n t'nod majority lor Ciawlord, Jones mid Hell. Tlie renltteiit'H Vole. W.ysillNi.TtiN, Nov. 3. The pnsiilenl left Washington this murnitiK for Indian apolis. He will arrive there to-morrow moruiiiK "ml yvill.ietu.iiu just lon Ctliiuull lo cast ins line uir tue repniia can liekel, ()HT 1 1 CM A ".VI l-'nl.KS. Hey. K. S. Hpiwn ami family, lelt lor Wayiiesville Mouilai last iiuiiil the re- rcyicls of imr eitiens Tom Ciioht lias ntiirnid home entirely m-overeil liiitn his severe nml pmhniL'ed illness nt the resiileuee nl his sister .Mia. Kev. (i. i W. Jackson in Wnynesville. Murphy J lltilleliu. Cliailolle News; I'rnnk t'aist, the old est son ol Mrs. C. II. kiinx, of Kak'ifjh, nml it hrsl cousin ol lira. Joseph mid liioic,!' lirahmii of this city, has te lurneil to Kuliiu It niter an alisence of thirly-tive .yctira in KiiriiH-. Nnrwonil llrmlshiiw, n Churlolte Imv wlui ia in the elect in linht station in Ma con, lias shown aueli reinarkahle talent mid akill ua mi electrician, that the au perintendeiil of the eoiupnny haa offend to acini him nurlh to aeliool lor apecinl trniuiii(. I10WTIIKV MISREPRESENT! m. c. toms vuri; for h. u. riWART? Not II' Mr. Toiiih Knows Hlmseir mid II SeemM I.lkely thai He liues-A llrevard l-nper'a IiiJuh tlce. Prom the Itrt-Mtrtl Wt'.lern North Clirolin In ll. Captain M. C, Toms, of ileiiderson ville, ex-seuator from this district, nnd as staunch a democrat as there ia in the stale, says Hon. II '(',, Iiwart hits done more in eonuress for this district in the past two years than all the other con Kressinen put together that have lieen electeil since the war, and if his vote will tin il he t liwai 1 1 will Ik- the next con tficssmiiu. I'lirriin Tiik Cnii:x: I send you u elippiii),' cut Irom the Carolinian puli lished at llrevard, X. C, the With of IV- tola-r elm riiif! lhal I had upproved ol Mr. Kw art's course in the lust cotiRreaa. and would support him at the polls on the lourth of Novemher. This is heini; circnliitcil on theeveof thi election, when the low, dirt v seotintlrel w ho concoeii'il it thought it would be too hue to answer lielore the day of elec tion. I ileiiiiuiice it as nn infamous lie. I have never so expressed myself, or np- proveii oi .Mr. i-.wart g course. 1 am n warm supporter ol Mr. Crawford, Ihivia mm every democratic olhce seeker Irom national to the lowest county office and advise my Iricuds, who are the friends ol Kooil uoveriiment, to vote for Cruwford, Davit, ami every democrat in the held. Yours KcsH.'clful)v, M. C. Tomk. Till-: M'HUOI. Ki:i'OHT, The Hwlln of Honor of I lie Public HelioolH. The report of the city schools for thi month endiii). Octolier aa Itirniaheo Iiy SuH.'riiilcuilt'iii I'. I". Claxton is ;iven Ih-Iow. Ill the Acaileiiiy street aeliool for whitcf the niiniliiTeiiriilled win 3:15. The pei cent, ot attendance of these was N5 and the HT cent, ol tardiness was three. I lie roll ot honor at this school is ar lollows: Misses I'eurl rnstell, Kathleen Coleman, Nora MeCanless, Mary Cole man, Carrie Miller, Lily I'errv, Hester Cowan, Mai;);'' Terrell, Lizzie Murdoch; .Masters Mae ClilllpUll, James lnirle. KciiIm.ii Jones. Calvin Killian, Kaymond Haskell. I'red llrilllan. At the ii'jinu.. street school, lor w hites, the iiiiiiiIht enrolled was I'll. The per cent nt attenilance was 5 4. and the ier cent ol tiiriliuess I .'A. The roll of honor at this school ia: Mi-si Kathlcin Ware, Wesaie lilenn. Lillian Woody, Itrucie Amlrewa, Hannah May Smith, Carrie rtchiirtlc, IJmay llraiuh, Nora Ijiockery, lithel IVnver, Maud Fiupuirick, Minnie liolconib, Liicv lohnstoii, Hottie Scliartle, Clara Crowcll. Canie Whitlock, MiiKKii' Clav ton, lionine l itti.urick, Kennie Stroiip. Sallie Catilile, Lulu Clayton, Winnie l ilpatnek, Stella tmlilsniith, Nora Mc I in m il, Victoria Kolicrts, Eliza Holland, Hester Moore, Louise Mcrrimon, Mym Weaver, Grace Nankin, Allic Youur, KI leu Marker. Louise llrnnclt. Vivian Mc- IC'mv, Carrie Kollins, Lula Smith. M isieis Carroll llcnrv, Joseph Ilinea, Charlie Nelson, Willie 1'iif-e, liiiKcne IV- mens, r.iluar Kilpatrick, Wallace llordi iicaux, AUktIus fortune, Herman Cud- cr, r.arlie Hall, Cneeshoro itolmes. Marshall l.leun, Steven Lynch, Charlie Midline, 1 1 null Mcliilurff,' Hilton I'en- l.'ind, Sienrs Keyiiolds, Alvin I'nue.Owen Smith, Kuliis I'ilzpulrick, Charles Weal, llarrv Williauisoti, l-alwin luvulaon, Frank Smith, Mark llrown, Fdwin IHikes, 1'raii' is liiuler, Frank Lee, Guy Kaiikin. oc Kevmilds, lames Sevier, t.co. Williams, Fil .'acharv, Willie liaincs. Kohl, i my, tiiho Atkins, Canie Hrown. 1 he roll ol honor includes the names nl those children whose )ra,le in all atudiea has lieen Kooil or exeelli lit, their deport ment yood, and who have neither been tardv nor ahsent. At llie Mountain atreet school, for col ored, the iiiiiiiIkt enrolled waa L' HI. The kt cint. ol attendance win 1H. The iereeiii. ol tardiness waa 11!. The roll ot honor of this school has not as vet been furnished. lealh of Mr. llolcomtoe. Mr. I'eter llolcoinbe, n prominent far mer liviuu near Alexanders, died at his home yesterday niornint!. He was 43 veara ol ace mid was well known. He left a wile and several children. The fun eral occurred near Alexanders to-day. liellliitf In Mill of the Wei. Pram llie Clmrlolte chronicle. J. II. Ycthlm;;iiiii, who was recently in Kiitherlord count v. tella the Chronicle thai J. W, Lewis, a wealthy mid influen tial liticn of thut counti has an- uoiinced his inieniion to leave the repub lican nnriv on account ol its iretieral incniiucx," ami vote the democratic liikei. Hold lo I'.iiKllHliiiieM. Vol M'.sruwN, O., Nov. II. The un uoiiucement has Ihcu mailt-that the lend' iny iron nmiiuliiciuring concerns in the Mahoning vallev nave lieen sold to nn Fuulish syndicate. The sale includes an estimated triuialer of . lOO.llOO worth olpriiK-rlv. It ia aaid the proceeds will lie invested in YouiiL'stown in a mammoth ateel plant mid other industries. M VMKS F CO.Si:QCi:Vli. MllMK. Vicar-I'ieiieral llrady, of St, l.uuis, slates that Arch llishiip Kenrick ia soon to lie created n cardinal. The corner atone of the Wonum's Tent' pie, which ia lieini; erected by the Wo iniin's ehiistian lciiicriinee union, was laid in CluciiKo Saturday altcrnoon, Tue debt statement shows a decrease in the pulilic debt during October ol a:l,lir.N,lil2.7N. Total interest bcariiiK ihht iiutsliiniliiiK $il,:ioo,si;i;i.9(l; total debt ol all Kinds. IM,o4K,u21,UUU.UM Sislef Rose Oertrudf, who created limit sensation bv ttttemiititis to spend her lile nniiinu the lriera ol Molokai, one 1 ot the Sandw ich islands, is now H unv erursain a Honolulu luiviKntion com p.uiy s iiiaiiiiitcr. Sixty thouamul hnllota lor the np priiuchiiiK election in New York, the iiriiiHTtv of the ivptililican county com mittee, were atolen in thut city Saturday from the American District Telegraph company which nml litem lor itistrihu lion. ANTIMIGRAINE. THH NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRADB MARK RBOI8TBRBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Curen F.very Varlly of Headache AMI NOT It I NO KLHK. Ilits earned lor itsell the enviuble reputa ANTIMIGRAINE tion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article it. the market for the speedy relief and cure of every rariety of that common trouble, Headachk. The immense favor which baa greeted it from uli u,uurtcrg, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it, will never be without. For its curative powers it does not de pend upon the subtle influences nf such poisonous drugs as ANTlI'YRlNIi. MORrillNIi, CHLORAL, AND C0CA1NU, Since it does not contain an atom ol either ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by- young and old without fear or serious results. It is n a Cutbartic, does not disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in its ' being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of head ache without respect to cause leaving no unpleasant or unuoying after-effects, as in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most popular aud saleable article in the market, wherever known. IUHBl. I.ON8 PUR L'tiB. The dose for an adult ia two tea.poonful. in a wine Klaus of water. Uoac lor cbtldrea io proportion, according to age. lo either raac the doae can tic repeated every thirty mlnues until a cure I. effected. One doae will always drive away aa attack of Headache, if taken when first feeling the premonitory lymiitome; but If the attack la well on, and .uttering la Inlcuae, the second or third dose may be required. Usually a greater number of dose. 1. required to effect the first cure than ia needed lor any succeeding time there, after, showing thut the medicine la accumu lative in it ertrcta, tending toward an event ual permanent cur For sale at l.KANT'8 PHARMACY. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 HOl'TH MAIN STREET, ASHKVIM.K, X. C. NliW FALL DRENH GOODS. Ladii'8 w ill do well to ex- nniiiio our new Ht.vle Juckctri, Cujm'm und Lonj; WnipH, at Whitlock 'h, Cor. Eagle Block. Our ni'W ntock of DreHH Goodn is 'wny nboveunyyou an find elsewhere. Cull nml hii' theni, nt Whitlock 'k, cor. KtifA'lc Block. Light weight .leiwy .luck- etHund Bluzi'i'8 nt very low- prices. hit lock s, corner Englo Block. Blankets, Comforts nml Curtain materials, nt Whit- lock's. Ver.v limn; stock. Corner Eale Block. 50 dozen AproiiH in 200 " styles. New designs, beauti ful nnd cheap, nt Whitlock's. Driving (Jlocs and Hiding Cups for Ladies nnd Misses, at Whitlock's, corner Eagle Block. Whitlock'B is the best place, by far to get complete out fits for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Corner Eagle Block.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 3, 1890, edition 1
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