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1 t Asheville Daily VOLUME VII. NO. iov ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER ,i8gi. PRICE 5 CENTS. s Citizen. 1 WHERE THE StUWBIRDS NEST, For a cool place in lumratr, for health and recreation, visit Ltnville, Grandfather Mountain, and the lieautiftil region sur rouiiding them. Regular Sales Of real estate at Linrille on and alter Vine 1st, 1891. Business lots and resi dence ite8 sold at private sale only. The Hweeola Inn. This excellent hotel was okuuI the 1st of June, under the management of Mr. James T. Skiles. Over the Yonahloiwee Road. A beautiful route for R summer cxciu sion. bv wnv of One River Oorre, Koan Mountain, Cranlierry. Unville. Grand luthrr Mountain. Wowing Rock and Lenoir. Went er ii Carolina Stage Coach Company. Tlailv stnue lielween Cranlierry and 1cnnir. Schedule. ;ntMi bakt. l.v. ' :00 p. m Ar. !S:0" p ni. l.v. 7:HO n. in. Ar 1:o p m I.t 2-.oo p. m. Ar 7:00 p m Ic.iiim; wkst Cranlierrv r. i I :.'n n. l l.in villf. ' l.v. .'' a m I.inville. Ar. 7:O l p in III wins- '.'k, l.v. ".mi p in llloini! K'k Ar. ' on p. m l,.nui-. I v. 7 a. ni Riistern time t'."cuil unwnril All Oppor' unity. k rash nrir.t' nl one thousand dollars has liern uffrred for the liest short sti or novel having the (;randlalher Moun aiu and the licautiful scenery ol that lo. alitv woven into the plot. This mountain, situated as it is in th most picturesque part ol Western North Carolina, furnishes an attractive setting for an interesting story. The selection will lie made by a com mitt.-r of competent reviewers, und the story must not In; less than 10 nor ex ceed 50 pagrs. Ietailed information may lie obtained of the I.inville Improvement Company if I.inville, North Carolina. 5 IllfnSi I A'HJf'.Vl GHOCEMES, f YES! I buy my Groceries, Provisions, Feed, c, from I his house, they always give me good fresh goods and sell at prices as low or lower than any other. I have al ways found them reliable and have no cause for complaint, and would most ccr- tainlv advise vou to give them a trial, as I U licve they will make it to your inter est to trade wit h tlie:n. VISITORS HAVE YOU BEEN TO SEE THE "CRYSTAL PALACE," THE MAMMOTH CHINA STORE, 41 Pattoii Avenue, AMI THKI It BA UUAINH VOd aVUVHT; If tou hnvrn't. don't mitm Ntr.tiK It hefotr returning home. Thfvhrc every thiiiR thi t kent Inn lirHt da a L-hitia ort A ciul ft-u tun-in the muiTfiiir depw tnimt uf china, odd iiietTB diirt nrtft (our wn iniportntitm wth viewn on lb m I'liarnctcrixt c if our city. Soli silver ttpuons Unioct china nrt pottery, ete., hiff month. We me offerinj; mnnl ot our t"ck very, very low and Home below cost. We pin k your ptirchfi-e for tthiiumtit an uHCKrent cu t in order to have them rencli y'ii nafelv. REAL ESTATE. WllTKI B. OWVN, W. W. Wkst GWYN & WEST. (RucccMort to Wtiltcr B.tiwvii) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHFVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loan Securely Placed at Per Cent. Notary Public. Commissioners of Heeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OVFICE Honttaeant Court Square. Yon cannot blame the juvenile lingers tl at t i 11 ft their way into a barrel tilled with out groceries; in fad it would be a mystery if you could keen tlieui out. If there is anything in the world that should In' sold at popular prices, it is what ;oes into the kitchen. That which you cannot do without ought to be purchasable at the slightest possible advance over cost of production and we arc gtinlitl ov tins principle in every sale wc make. Whenever we can see 0111 wav clear to marking down prices that is what we promptly do. Respectfully, Powell & Snider, Wholesale and Retail .ro- certu CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Broken, And Investment Agent. NOTARY PUHCIC. UiAfls securely placed at per cent Offices: 3 an lstton Avenue Second Boor, febl-dlv WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, rr I No. CHINA. MllW 41 Pattoii Avenue. (iliASS. IIOISK Flit MSIIINOS. KTC, TESTIMONY FORTIIi: JURY. KVIIH'.N IC THAT A Kill. WAS i'.aki:k ri. What Men Haw Who Were I.arly ut (lie Third trerk ItlNaxler and Noted More or I.chh Carefully the Htluailou. The following from the Kah ili Cliron ids is part ot the evidence taken the corouor's iiirv at Slntcsville was taken down by the clerk ot the jury, Mr. A. I) Wntis. W. A. KI.IASON TKSTIFIKS: (lot to wreck between i) and 111 o'clock, saw the cross-ties up to the bridge at the town end and also th. i.rx aud timbers torn off of the bridge track ; they were as K'lod as I ever saw except the spiking ol the lish bars, till you get to within forty led of the bridge ; from there on the ties were rollen and should not have been in any track I.AT1.HT FROM IHII.I. and HuKiiienH F.illv Resumed I-.vcn tiling Quiet. Washinuton, Sept. 3. All the inlor- mation received from Chili today at the departments was comprised in the fol lowing cablegram received from Admiral Hrown, dated Valparaiso hrpt. A: Luisinrss lully resumed, bverytlmii,' ipuet. 1 he congressional committee, in cluding two cabinet ministers arrived before ,ronl l'iiiiie, Luiii, yesterday unii go to 'Mll " as it r h WAR ? this (iRKAT IIOIHI'.H MP TKOtlPK HI-.T IN MOTION TOU IV. France, AlHace-l.orraiii and Ann- tralla In ItICiiKland M l.ookiuic on Willi Profound IntercBl LosiinN, Sept. 3. In France, in Alsace- Lorraine and 111 Australia immense The ticsontopof tliestringcrs bodiesof troops were set in motion to- werc detective in size, defective in spacing da v, this being the date fixed tor the and were completely rotten. loiigcoiilcinpl.ilcd, iniu li diMiissed grand 111 i-iian i-AMi uoN i i-siii iiiv aimvl luaueuvres ol 1'raine, I'icrmaiiv W hen I got to the top of the viaduct I d Ausiralia . . ... noticed all the rails were gone. When m view ol the Heated war talk caused I reacted this side I Slatcsvillel the rails .v echoes of Sedan day, the Dardanelles werelving parallel with the track but incitlciit and Cronstadt Viiidersuinding not on i he cross-ties ; this was a little be fore 3o'clock ; the rail wasdi tached from the rest ol the track and straight, lying parallel with the track but outside ol the ends ol the cross-ties. A lot of f ry Stylish. Fiii Dn'ss (JooiIk for onrly nu tunin; mIm a litrp' lot of fine clotliiiifi'. Seiisoiinlilf ji'oods arriviii".' alums' every lny. One Price System. H. REDWOOD J CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES. RUGS, ETC. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. GXE'S'aoT 'em. And she has n prie at that. An indif ferent hat is hard to get along with, a bad hat is a positive nuisance. The pe culiar thing about it is that what a bail hat costs you, will buv a good one. It requires considerable nerve to face the world under the best of circumstances it requires much more than considerable nerve to fnce it in nn execrable hat. The man who bus br.iius will cover them with jjood materinl. While you are about it yon might as well get what i" absolutely sure to liecome you. Full stvles in the best reliable makes now in. and I am Hire to suit you. I am not trv ing to precinitate a financial disaster, but for $3 till yon can buy a stiff hat war ranted to give satisfaction and of the latest Fall haiir F. MITClUg MKN S IM'TF It, 2H 1'nttl . Ave. NEW HATS, New Scarfs and Ties, NEW FANCY GOODS. NUVKLT1KH RECEIVED DAILY 38 I'attnn Avenue. Ntit V M C A butld'K. novl d8m P o ttoi RS4. JOHN CHILD (Formerly of Lyman ft Child) Ofllr No. 1 Lejfal Block REAL ESTATE - AND LOAN BROKER, TK1CTLV A KKOKRRAOB Bt'KINBSS. Loani iccnre placed at f per cent. VEGETABLES! RECEIVED FRESH EVERY DAY AT HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street, B. F. ARRIN6T0N, M. D., D. D. S. officii KOOMS Over Rajior Smlth'a dra( atore, No. SI Pattoa Avenat. Mr-Pillliif teatk a apedatty; alio treating diaraard gam; aad all dlataaca Mrtinliig to tke dental ttractar. aa7dU The way to make money i to wive it. And the way to save it in to have your yvf wci'iptions tilled at Canni ehuel'8 drujjr store, and you will find by doing so you will nave from 25 to 30 per cent on every trewription. We do not take goods that the people know the price ant mark down to cotjf.and then charge two prices for a pre scription to make up the loss You know clerk hire anc house rent must be paid and the profits must be averager some way. A hint to the wise is sufficient. A full line of De Vault, Flavoring Extracts in stock Mr. J. Taylor Amiss and Mr. ('has. W.Devaultnre with nie and will be pleased to meet their friends and cus tomers. Don't forget the place. Carmichaers drug store, No. 20 South Main street, Asheville, N. C. BON MARCI1E." 37 . Main Mtrret. THE ASHEVILLE TRANSFER EXPRESS CO. OFFICE LEGAL BLOCK, COURT SQTARE. Telephone u. UncKW transferred to nn 1 fr.nn t ic dipo nnil nit rnint?n Astirvllle 25 Cents Per Piece. MBSSBNOHKS ON ALL TRAINS. ANH CONSTANTLY ATTHH IHil'OT THE ONLY COMPANY PRIVILEGED TO CHECK BAGGAGE Prom hotel ur rtHldtnce to destination. A IKclalty made of the tramler of hagragr from one part of the city to another. Prompt delireiien guaranteed; responsi bility perlcct. At prlTite reslitcnceshaKgnKC will tie dellr ered In any part of the house di sired without eitra charge. Orders may be left at the leading h trls, at the K. A D. City Ticket Office, at the Iepor I or at the tsneral otHce of the Company, I Legal Block, Court Square, Ashevlllet . M, TKiJI IMAN TKTIFII'.S: I am t it' 111 . 1 11 ol'.i MTtiim 011 the A. T. - (). riiilrtniil iiml iilsn tin- S. tV W. rail road: Mr. Sf.'ilts. llif ilt'iut HL't'tit, sent nie mil iih a force t tin- wrtvk; t not tin-re nlimil C) oVIoiV; 1 li.nl .-1 It-tcr far aii'l tools with nit; 1 iliil nut ilraw tliee miikrs nor did juiv ol mv force draw t In m . line end ol the rail was on the vi-tirs thr ot lin rml on the uri'innl; lo'k-.d as if the far end was thrown tlu i'i-liv 'hr ears; thr taps roiild not hi tii'it'ii oil without tools; I examined the ike-; Ihrv hail lieen drawn If v croiv- liars. 11. M. IIIIWAKII 'I KS I'll II-s. dot lo nreek alioiit davliylit. iust Ik- lore stiii'ini; ,'ilnnit o'eloek came over liic hriile, the rail was lyint; jast as :t laid there; saw several spil es laying hv the detached rail off the cross-ties; lookcil us if I'rerhlv drawn, hi it;ht on the side near the heail; thev must have- lie drown with a crowhai. 11. T. CAMi'iini.1. TiiSTiriiis : 1 gut to the wreck about '.) o'clock; I examined the detached rail; 1 think il l bolts had been drawn, but think this win lone alter the accidt nt. The tits or 1 imidcrahle portion of tlieui were rot ten; 1 think it was the lust car whicl aused the wreck; 1 think it pimped tin track. Hud the timber been sound I think the chances nie that the train would have passed over the bridge; I es- imined the cross ties down at the wicck and they were badly rotten. Cut.. S. A. MIAKl'U TESTII IliS (.tit to wreck about hall past p. 111.; opposite from where they wert workiiu on the bridge there were any iiiantii y ol rotten timbers, cross-ties and stringers some ol tliein almost entirciv rotten; vou could kick them to pieces. Tin y put back the same old tics w hich 1 consult red pretty rotten. W. I'.. WKIIolT TKSTIFIKS tint to the wreck about T ilt) 11'cloik the morning ol the accident; the cross ties had not been taken up; I found these two bolls rijjht where the iron rail was detached from the balance of the track; the nuts were just behind the second sill or cross-tie from the joint; thev were not on the bolts. He exhibits bolts and nuts. The nitration ot the jury was ailed to ihe fact that the threads were fresh 1 1 saw some spikes; saw lor several ties that all the spikes had been drawn out or driveu down even with the top ol the cross-tie. I took the bolts because I saw that the train had been wrecked The spikes were driven upon the side; I tnink the wheel of the car drove them down; the ties where I picked up these bolts seemed to be sound; the detaelieil rail wus oil' the track laying on the grass; some of the limbers ol the biulc were not sound; 1 saw the marks ol ine car wheels inside the place where the de tached rail had lain. AHR STKKl.MAN TKSI1I IKS. Hot to the wreck fifteen minutes after three o'clock; Allen MeCullotu;li went with me; I have been a section hand, but quit on account of sickness; nt the second joint from the bridge the rail was turned ott thccrossticattiiei.-irenti; 1 tun not notice whether this end was off or not; I examined the detached rail and saw that the spikes had been drawn; I could see the marks of the cluwbnr on the flanuv ol the rail: it was thirty feet lone and iieilectlv stri(;ht; all the ties from the dis joint in the rail to where you came to the sawed ties were in place and unbro- to sav nothiii); ol the renewal ot Hie drcibund. ihese iinlitai v movements are leiiiL' watched with most leverish atten tion by the military men and deplouiats I lviiropc. Changes in military organization, im proved equipments, smokeless powders mid uew nlles will have their lirsl real campaign test and uiiicii may iitpciiii on the result. In lvtiulnnd this showing of war ma terial attracts dtcp attention and de tailed repoi ts fi 0111 various hcailipiai'ters. ire beiiij; received liv the war ollice and by the public press. K1LY STUNK DEMOCRATS. I'HICV AhSI.MIII.i: AT IIAItKIS BI KU THIS MUKNIMV, III A l II Ol' A (.OOI1 MAN. Mr. iKrtli Mlllt-r Illt-H 111 Haw ( rtek VcnU-Klio AIU riKMiii. Mr. Joseph Miller. lather ol Recorder I'. M. Miller, ol tnis .aty. tbcil at Ins home 111 Ili'W Click, yesu nlayab.iui 1 1 o clock in., of consist lull of the lllllS. Mr. Milltr had been ill lor about three weeks, but was able to yei up ai d walk ihoiu his room. YiMtnluy morning he nl been ailliiif; ill a chair. Hcconiiny ivtarv, he icliii util to ine ntu ami lay lown. Alter a lew minutes he remarked to Ins wile "1 cannot stay here, and tarted to vet out i f the bed. He sat ipon t lie sine ol ine net .0111 wiiinii two minutes tell oacx tleail. Mr. Miller was born on Sandy Mush. Ituiiconibe county, April t, l.NO.i, and was therefore Sti cars old. lie was married ill the year lNL'S to Miss Maria Powers, who survives linn. Tlte house in which he tin d was only hall a mile troin the house in w hich the couple first commenced housekeeping, so many years o. He leans, besides a wife, lour chil dren, two sons aim twn daughters. These lire Recorder Mi lcr. of Asheville; X. A. Miller, ol Kno.xvillc, Telia.; Mrs. Geo. l.indsev, ol Haw Creek; and Mrs. Thos. Meu. w ho lives in damn's cwve, just east ol the citv. Mr. Miller was a man ol sierlingqiiali- tics. lie was a larincr, anil ny ins plain, unussuming niaiiuer, ami the strictest honesty and integrity, made himself loved and respected by every one w ho knew him. It is believed that through all of his" oug life be had never had Ihe enmity ol any man. The burial of the remains took place ;it the Haw Cieck church this nUcruoon at o'clock. Tilt' Mention ol liruver Cleveland In Loudly A iiplaiiiU-cl Auditor CieuerHl. Treasurer and CoiihcI lutloual luiittiiihiii Ueli-icalen to be Niinit'd, HakhisIifko, I'a., Sep. 3. Promptly at l():;iil o'clock, Chairman Kerr, ot the slate commilice called the democratic state convention to order. At that hour the I larrisburg opera house was tilled with a representative gathering of Democrats. The representation in the convention consists of -Ml di legates, made up of one representative lor every one thousand or fraction of a thousand cast for Gover nor Pattison at the last election. The calling of t he roll and the making of substitutions consumed lorlv minutes. Nearly all the delegates answered to their names. Nominations for temporary chairmen being declared in order, Herman Kerlz, ot Meiks county, nominated H. Wills lllauil, of Reading, lor that position and he was unanimously chosen. Mr. lllauil delivered a rousiiig speech in which he euloL'ietl ClfTclaiitl and Gov. Pattison, winch was vociferously cheered. The convention will nominate auditor general, slate treasurer, constitution convention delegates, and adopt a plat form. It is thought Robert U. Wright will be nominated tor aiuiilor general, and A. I,. Iilden for stale treasurer. The convention w ill probably complete its work tonight. WAM I I) IT HI lllll ll HI T, A Mt'ijro llurderer'H Prayer He lore ItelitK Killed. Xasiivii.i.i;. Tcnu., Sep. 3. A special !rnu Atlanta, (ia., says: "William Allen, the nt hi i who shot and fatally wounded . li. Myers, marshal at Guvllon, Gn., paid the penalty lot his crime last night, lie was Liken 1 1 0111 oliicers who had Him ia eliaige, -carried to the woods, chained to a tree and shut to death. He was captured in Clayton Monday afternoon andSlieiill Hodges, ol Tattnal county, wnit after him. There was but little resistance and the negro was taken and carried only a short distance when lie was put to diath. He was asked if he had anything to sav. He prayed that God would destroy the wm Id and blot owl humanity, and then told his execu tioners to go ahead. The action ol the men is generally ap proved. Htock QutftatloiiA. XkwViikK, Sept. a. Knr i.'f 'V l.flki' Short I l(i'i4; CrnciJUci anil Nort h ivi strrn llii; Noiialk nnil Western ; Kichmoml anil t I'dint Trrinliiul 1 4-1 1 . Western l uioa :!',. Halllmore I'rlceH. llAl.TlMnkK, Sept. a-l-'lom, ni'tive and um'hAtivirti: v sleru miper $:i,ua.5, ex ra. sa.tlofl l l i; lamily, $ l.r.uj) r.1ll. Whrflt millirrn, rnsy; l-ultz tlatfl Kill, l.otii;- berry listitloii; No. 2 nil, misttlleil; st-ot 1 114.(111.1,1'' Corn, ffotitlierii, dull; white, tiTO'iu; yillow. lisdiTi'i'. New Vork Market. Nrw S'okk, Sept. 3 Slocka, ijuict and sleildv. Moiipt, eilsy ut 'J ' jtrt :i. I. X 1 hutiue, lung." .m.i4in'.fa. aliort. .h''tr!...i, suite U 111N. iiekdeeteili I'l'Tcrnmi-nt Imnds dull Imt slrud.v Cotton quiet, nalea till lialfit: I'piiinils, sl,ae; Orleans, ,s la-llie; lu- tiircii iipenc d slid closed steady: Septi-inticr, s. l; oelnhcr. H 111: Novtnilur. H 7li; lie. ccmljcr H hii; Uiiiiiary, tl oj: l-'ciiruary 9 15. l-'lnur ipuet nd heavy W lie ut active anil rirni. Corn dull ioid lront;pr. fork dull and Hleudy at $10 ondtlj.oo. l.ard quit't mid (inner in 7 lo Sinrit 'l'urieiitiiie dull nnd tiriti at T'jfiiase Kusiu ipiiet and hi mi at$l H."1 0. l-reigHLs linn. A I' I 'AIM OF CO.Shyl li.SC li. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS Wholesale Prices. If you want a b of Rood dnnt, 1m ported or dnini-stii', (Vrunt'd I'hnrnincy is the ilacr to jii't tht-rti. We do uot rrtnil cigarg. liut sell ilii'iti Ity tilt hoi only. A cijfar that you UHually fay tea ci'iHs tor, I can sell you the same ri'iu , fifi v in a box, at ncven cent. The best five LV'-t c.Kitr at 3'j centH by the bin. It will pav yuu to calf and examine UK' in. GRANT'S I'llAKMAC V, THi; hl.i.CTKIC I.MiHTH. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A i(isitively Sufe and iteliable JJIood IuHUu-. ('ontaiiiing Hunlock Hoot, Sursa parilla Bark, Prickly Ash Hark, I'oke Root, Ac. liy its use you can save yourself from the suffering caused by foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system strives to rid itself of corruptions. It purifies the blood, giving it re newed vitality and force. Being an alterative,it changes the action of the system, imparting fresh strength and vigorous health in place of that weakness and tired feeling, which is an indication of lisorder and decay. The concentrated curative virtues of Sarsaparilla render it the most reliable Blood Purifier that can be used, while it is entirely safe for patients of all ages. Manufactured only at Grant's Pharmacy. Kvery bottle guaranteed, satisfac tory or money refunded. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 34 Houtb Main St. power and Buncombe J. M. CAMPBFl I)E The Powtr at the l.licht Station Mil Mlllliclt'llt. The liiilurc ol n iuhiiIht of the elei'tric lights to burn in the city, is cx- pl.iinctl by thr tint tluit tiny lire cut out of the circuit on nccotint of an iiiMitli cicm-jr ot power at the s'ntion. A l.iryer cnuilie is to bf put in, hut until that is ilone the lights will proDauiy remain an thev are. All liyhts that ilo not burn prnKrly are reported to the chit l ol policeevcrv morn ing by iiienibirs i.t the iiirIu lorce, before oin)j oil iluty. Tlusf rt porls are kept by the chiif nnii fletltictions are minle tor each Unlit not buriiiiis before the bill of the eonipaiiT isonltrtii nam ny tin- iikiu committee ol the board ot aldermen. During the month ol August 41 ol the citv a iYJ eltttrif hums were leporit-u either as not bin niiiH or as "bail." On lutsilav niKht 1H were reported, aim last nielli there were '.'1. Ihe majority ot these were not burniiiK al " HTtl'l"I.I WORK. The l-oreniaii ofthe MImmIoii Ho ' nltal uutldtuit ArrtaleU. Chief of -Police McDowell yesterday Hlteruoiiii about "i o'clock arrentcd 1. 1. Melntire, foreman al the work on the new Mission Hospital, on a warrant ken, except one joint moved just a little; chiirgiuK him with a violation f the citv 1 lottdtl a liolt wliere tnc lap naa ueen, it , ...which provides that no bi as fresh when Allen mill 1 came buck , , ui,n -nrt-,.n a huiltlini? within from breakfast; when we came back op- ., . ii,ji8 unless a tiernnt lor the posite the tool house ol the section we erct.ti0n f U1., buildiiiK lifla been gran- found that a claw bar was leaning u.d i(T tMe Himr( 0 Bldcrineii. atiiinst the kit hand side ol the door xiie trial of Mr. Melntire was set for ami a wrench was stauditiK ' ''e other tnis afternoo nt 4 o'clock, but has been side and looked lis if they had lieen re- ' .......i , tt,c muiest ot VV. W. Jones, who, with his law partner, t'.eo. A. Sbu ford, esip, represent the hospital authori ties. The case, therefore, will come uo aa soon as theeuai;i iiientsnt Messrs. Jones tS; Shulord, in tlic superior court are concluded. Meanwhile, work on tlie noapuai centlv usitl. u avni:nvii.i.i: land hai.k iiomi:. Itrlstol, Tciinc-isie lias inst sold ?t.W,. Iioilol improvement bonds at par. The. were sold in Philadelphia. A dispatch from Austin, Texas, says that cx-l'nilid States Senator Keagan lias lieen tilTeiid the vacant place in the interstate commerce commission. Only $.'3, olio, 01 10 ol the 41 a tier cent. bonds were ollVreil lor extension at 2 per cent. The time lor n funding will be ex tended bv the secretary of the treasury. Juilue I, athrnp has decided iu the Su preme com t ot Itostou, Mass., that the Utility of votes east under the Aus tralian ballot system, which arc not challcnucd, cannot ultci ward be a sub ject of iuiiiiry. President Not I, of the New Orleans. 1. a., Olympic club, lias sent a telegram to lames Cm bell, ofltnnij him a purse ot $11,1111(1 for a filu to a finish with Charlt v Mitchell, of lliiulaiid. Corbctl made an immediate reply to the oiler, and a cablegram has been sent to Mitch ell. Iix-I'rcsident I'.S. Hall, of the Missoti' Alliance, lias issued an appeal in the shape ot a circular letter Hdilresseil to all the sub-treasury leaders throughout Missouri and other states, asking them to meet and si feet tlelcyates to the na tional mcctiuir of the anii-stib-trctisiirv brothers, to be licit) in St. Louis Septem ber 15. The total business of Charleston, S. C. tor the nasi rear was '.i,:).i,00l, an increase of $1 7,'J.'l5 000 over the rceortl of lKH'.i-'.tt). There was a small decrease in the value of the trade in lice, titrpen tine, rosin aatl lumber, but the cotton trade of the city, iiMwithstandint; the low puces which prevailed, was V.1,4.1.1 OOt) in excess of that of the previous vcar. ksl i:stati$ AND At! EXT FOR TI1H ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. ?K K liMT, The seven room white eottnre on ton of mi.uiuiiin for one year, t $175, or by thr month at $20 ier month. Fire plscrs in ft inns lui'Kl cookmi! move, most nlraannt tilnit- to live about Anhcvillr Nort but oot! tt-naitts or lovers of tin- beautiful need annly. J. M CAUI'liKLt.. Homes Tor the Poor Man. If vou wnnt to be neiirhbor of dtrliilt liuv one of my lots, within short dintiinee ot hi. palaer, at froni $100 to $1,00 er lot. Sire from 7ftslS0 to aoOxSUll. a. auiiniiiv mmileil nntl hne.lewa. Call at . iiuivv iii uiuiB. i crini..u 1'itfa, naiaaee 1. Haywood'Hl'iipllHl on Hie Write ol a llooni Thr land sale at Wavnesville on Tues- dav was a decided success. About six building has been susiiended. ttn.ntliu iitro n iirotlitn..in from Newport' Tenn., and J. M. Moody, of Wavnesville, purchased eighty acres of land on the western suburbs of Wnynesville, lor which thev paid Jti.OOO. About 00 acres of this land was laid off in lots, road ways were ".railed through it, and it was nut upon the market at luesdv So far $17,:i'.t(l.7() worth has Ik-cii THIS STATIC I !SlVi:KHITY. AHlicvlllr Leads Hie Towns He Number ol Miudt-utH. CllAi'Kt. Iltl.l., N. C, Sept. a.-Aslie-vilMeads all other towns with thirteen Wheat in store now in Ihiliith, Minn. is only L'U.H.OOO bushels, but the new crop has begun to pour in at the rate ol fifty to seventy-five carloads a day, and advices from the eountrv show that shipments by fanners from now on will be la rue. talks with. Dakota farmer indicate that lew of them ill trv to hold their wheat, but that nearly ull will put it on tnc market at once. Not n Miracle, Now I'ntil recently Consumption was con sidered incurable, but now people are be I Of the fid acres there still remains sold some i! lots, besides the JO acres not yet laid off. Judge George A. Shulord, of Asheville, lias a one-sixth interest in these lands. All The 1-aftncnitem l.oiit. CliK'Ai.o, Sept. 3. A special from San Francisco savs: "The schooner Pan- nonia, which left Marshall Island Mnv 1. for San Francisco, with 1 2 peopleabonrd, was wrecked on reefs to tlte northwest of Hawnaiian Island ami all on board lost. s sale students, the greatest since the war at i ginning to realize that this disease is not i sold! the opening. Western North Cnralina , incurable. The cure of Consumption is to lie will lie represented bv over one hundred not a miracle How. Dr. 1 icree s (..olden new studeuis, an wen tieattu uhu vo.-u for. You don't have to continue dosing with Simmons Uver Regulator. Olten a little cures cllectuall Mneclal Kates) mid Schedules. tee W. SI. Clarltc, Memlier Aiuer. can Ticket HroUern Attucolallon. No one ever tried Simmons Liver Reg. ulator without being satisfied with its effect. Medical iMseoverv will cure it, it taken in time and given a lair trial. This world renowned remedy will not make new lungs, but it will restore diseased ones to a licnlthv state when other means have failed Thousands gratefully testily to this. It is the most potent tonic, or strength-restorer, alterative or blood cleanser, and nutritive, or flesh builder, known to medical science. For Weak l.uugs, Spitting of Wood, "Liver Com' plaint." and Dysjiepsia, or Indigestion, it is t, ' uncqualcd remedy, 3 years. J. li. CAMI'BBLl.. 'J sfl w s in o J i-i to c a r, 3 0 w H m W K PC OJ fj o O S3 l-H w u i i H W w W o Q t5 EH C5 W i Q P4 fi Ol w I I W o Hi H O V, W asssl PS i A
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 3, 1891, edition 1
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