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si. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : TUESDAY EVEN L(J, OCTOBER 27. 181)7. !- jt. i Si tV: ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. By RANDOLPB-KERR PRINTING CO. TBI Duly Citotib, Democratic, 1. published yeryaftmooa (except 8nnaay) at ut km- lowtae strictly null : Ona Yl. Sim Umn ...... Thhi Month. Om MOKTB Oi Wm 46.00 . 8.00 . 1.80 . 60 IS TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1891. FAn.uMthat are caused by people buyiug more than they can or will pay for are deplorable. Judci Carter may and may not be of the staff they make great judges of; time alone can tell tbat. But that he can be of great service to this community he prOTtd yesterday when he sentenced Dougherty to twenty years in the peni tentiarythe full extent of the la w under the agreement reached by Solicitor Car ter and the prisoner's counsel. Bun combe county needs such a judge and such decisions. Human life has been held too cheap here. Wb believe there is some reason for expecting the election of Got. Campbell, of Ohio. It appears that Mr. McKinlcy was stronger when he began his canvass than he has been any day since, while CampDell has grown steadily in lavor with the people. Moreover be is a man of undoubted resource in political or ganizing, and pjpbably knows at this moment where his chief weakness lies and how to correct tbat weakness. Money may beat him, but we believe that with a free ballot and a fair count be is elected. An Alliance Monopoly. A. Salina, Kansas, telegram says th.it "it is almost certain now that the Kan sas farmers' alliance will become a part of the National union company of New York, capital stock $20,000,000, organ ised to monopolize everything in sight." Sakes alive! The alliance connected with a monopoly ? This highly interesting and perhaps true telegram goes on to sin that: "The National union ccimpanv is an outgrowth of the Ocala convention. The scheme was sprung then and approved by President Polk. Three months later it meeting of capitalists was held in New York city and the company was formed and $3,000,000 ot the capital stock wus subscribed, it is probable that the work ei appointing ngents will begin immedi ately and the first stores will lie cstali lisbed January 1, next." Prom this we learn that the alliance is in league with capitalists! Next we know some of those horrid " Wall street sharks" will be admitted. The wizard's Latent. It was a very ordinary looking man who spoke. He was in a shoddy ulster ot the vintage of about '88 and he hud oi his head a Panama hut that was young when Panama was, and not later. But the world listens when he speaks. What he said last was: "It will displace it," continued the in ventor in an off-hand way, "if economy, s well as speed and safety, is a factor ot locomotion, not because it will make easily a speed of a hundred miles an hour while steam strains itself tb make sixty, but because it will get one horse power out of from one to two pounds of cheap coal, while out of six pounds of dear coal a locomotive engine can only get that same one horse power. It will displace it because it will be cheaper " "When will it displace it ?" "It will begin to do it between Chicago and Milwaukee at the World's I'air." Of course it was Edison who talked and he was explaining that he had in vented a new application of electricity t railway cars so that locomotives will in a few years be dispensed with. Mr. Edison continued : "I cannot go into details, for tear of injuring my rights on the other side, though, by the way, I never made any thing out of Eutopean patents, but I will say briefly that the current will pass from the stationary engine to a central rail between the tracks, thence through the mechanism attached to the bottom of the cars or motor. A freight truin, of course, would need a motor because of the number of cars, although a single passenger cur could be run carrying its own motor Deneatn it thence to the wheels, and thence back by the side rails to the power house or stationary en gine." "And how many of these stationary engines would be needed ?" "Three of them with with a horse power of 10,000 or 12,000 each would run the whole Philadelphia railroad sys tem between here and Philadelphia." " "Freight, local, express trains and all?" "All of them and at a great reduction of expense. For not only is this horse power produced at much less expense, for yon must bear in mind that it is one horse power in a stationary engine and six pounds of dear coal in a locomotive, but the depreciation of rolling stock and road bed is much less. Every exertion of steam power is in the nature of an explo sion, and when you take into considera tion the fact that four or five hundred engines are on a road like the Pennsyl vania at one time, each exercising a dif ferent degree of this explosive power the depreciation is a great factor. But with electricity it is always the smooth, ro tary motion, imparted in the same way y idc same man at tne stationary en' gines." STII.L MAUDLIN. The North State is to be removed from Greensboro to Ralciuh and put under a new editorial management, 'tis said. Gastonia Gazette: Mr. Ive W. Hoi land reports the boss pumpkin of the season. He raised two this year weigh ing respectively 100 and 105 pounds eucn. The citizens ofiRocky Mount the other dav, in a moss-meeting, unani mously passed a resolution ot thanks to the editors ot the Argonaut lor tne good work that paper has been doing for the town. New Bern lournal: The largest amount of fish that the Southern Ex press company ever received at More head in one shipment passed through the city recently. 1 here were i l.oOO pounds ot them. Nearly ib tons. Durham Sun: Mr V. K. Murray, who was at Roxboro Thursday informed a Sun reporter that the negro Badger Lawson who was jailed on t lie suspicion of having murdered Mr. and Mrs. Llixon, made a full confession Thursday. Law son confessed to his father nud the slier iff that he committed the crime. Raleigh Cluoniile: Rev. J. P. Moser, the Lutheran pastorol Monroe, asks tin clergy to join him in a campaign against Sam Jones. He says: "There are quite a resiectalile number nt 'respivtalilc evangelical ministers in North Carolina who oppose, or at most have grave doubts, as to the slipKTV methods of slipping Sam." Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the 5, 6 and 7 of Novimiicr, are special davs lor southern stock breeders to assemble in mass at the exposition. A large num ber of stock raisers from all parts ot the south will be present. On account ot the cheap ruilroatl rates to the exposition, all parties interested in the laising ot stock will have an extraordinary oppor tunity of meeting together at the lowest possible cost. THK WH.I. It HATT1 K. A Letter lo Mr. and Mrs. Klllutl From IVllllHand Halford. The following is an exact copy of a letter shown The Citizen as bearing on the cuse of Robert P. Willis, now in the statepenitentia.'v. The persons to whom the letter is addressed arc the persons robbed: Kl'TIIKKKOUMTON, N C , ( Jan. 10, lS'.ill ( Mr. Samuel Eiluiil mid Mis M.iliwln Elliot I. Ikar Fkiknih,: Alter returning our thanks to vou tin' signing a petition in our Invar, we will s.iv thai there are about $10 in Mr. M. M. Justice s sate ol your money. I'o as you i house wiihit. 1 thought j would ti-ll you about it, and if I ever get tree I will pay von nil I got and ask you to forgive tin forwnai I did. So I will close. Yours very re spectfully, Rher: P. 'ilin, Sum I Hultiml. P. S. We will start to Raleigh in the morning. The Truth. Kmtom Tiik Citizi'.n: Allow mv space to thank you for publishing the truth in the case of Robert Dougherty on tri. l for the murder ot W. A. Torrenee. The Mountain IIome-,.urnal savs the iurv rendered a verdict of "not guilty Their reporter or myseii have it wrong, for one of the jury tells me it was not al lowed to come before the jurv alter tlu evidence was takn.. In the name of justice and loyalty to our fellowmen, wny not s(cak the truth, write the truth and act it ? Other com mentsarc not necesMirv. A sin: vi i man. Oct. 21, lS'.tl. As n mutter ot fact, the jury did render a verdict of not guilty of murder, but that he, Dougherty, wus guilty ol lelonious slaying in the manner ami form charged in the indictment. There was nothing else for the jury to do under the agree ment between the prisoner's counsel ami Solicitor Carter. lin. L'itizkn I sssssssss Fmothers FRIEND" ,V .'Is s i v j 1 Makes Child Birth Easy.! bnortens i,aDor, Lessens Pain, Endorsed by the Leading Physicians. H..aI. ... it If n.J.MH.l ...... 11 ...I I- L- f.. BR ADFIELD REGULATOR CO. : ATLANTA, CA. a SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS J O GOOD NEWS O A FOII THE MILLIONS OF CONSUMERSOF A o Tutt's Pills, o OTt rive 1r. Tutt pltwtire to an- 4 miiiiu-e f iiHt he U now putting np 9 OTINY LIVER PILL whli h lil'i Tr, pilnKlvnillli,, vrt ri'luiiiliu; all the virtnra of (lie luriier O ones. They Rrn irit!irantf..ri tniplv vi-irviHlilw. lluUi l,i of (lirae pliu Jp ' "ll iv.11, . I. Tliu exact size of W Terra t'xt liver film a 00 1XJ CO T. J u M 7, 3 CC x CC Oi K J 2 A IS Z M r a 'A 3 x NO. 10- Of a Series of Letters I'KUM TIIK ONLY EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE IN ASHEVILLE TO WKAREKS F SIiOI. CHH .'! .: r ) 7 ? OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, ALL STYLES, KKOM Tltli NOBBY TOP COAT To I Hli CON i;nVATIVK BI.4l k. E. IJ. !;ariiiuif & Co., 8 Court Square. MliS.SH R. ST.KNES, UNDERTAKER : m : EMEA.LMER. x g m m b a 9 Ji GO Some nui.unCL-s ure t(ilcrnllc unit Hume itrr intuUTHhle. A pcrli'et'shue never makes Its presence let. The ninre an imiH'rtcet one as flerts Itself the mnrr it is u orth taking 4)11', ami tuktnj; ofl pt-nnaaently Our aliucs H' the I'eet, hut do not trouble iheni; thev pro tect, but du not bother them The hiiihcut ixcrvi-e of human inenii'tv has made th shoes of which we boast .ill that shoes can lie. Kor pruetk-nl purposes we have them, which are Wonderfully Cheap, Wonderfully Durable, and aa comfortable as a glove that doesn't crowd the fltiKers. They permit the leet to retain thHr natural shape and do not lose their own. What more could vou de sire ? TRADH MARK: Verily, Mc.r.ly, Morcnd nior; It pays to buy shoes at Eulenwidcr's Store, 18 Pattou Ave. A Mllip IIuk. Hnnon Tiik Citizicn: Veterd;iy 1 found a snnp-lmj;. I found it under n piece of wootl. It's limiv i diu, ltd into two parts. It is flat. Il lioily is lilai-k with little wliite spots. Its eves looks like little holts in the Ik. id It has m legs. It has n foyer to hide its win. It will tlinnipup it vou pressoti the kirk n vou toiien it nuntiv it piavs Hue it is dead. Vik Ittwhuriuii AlteH, Hani's and Wm.ei. It you have n wife and a halt u-drien daughters, you can keep them all well hv very simple means Lit them use Iir. I'ierce's Favorite I'reseription. It is ("nod tor women of all no.es. Vou will not need to spend all your aues for it Those ancient snjies, the M. h.'s of a century since, did nothing Init dose nnd Dieen tneir patients. ve tin Ijctter to day : We use Dr. Pierce's remedie. For womankind, Dr. Pierce Favorite Pres cription is simply mdipensalilc The young girl nerds its strengthening help nt that critical period when she is blos soming into womanhood. The matron and mother hnd in it inviorntiun nnd relief from the numerous ills which beset their existence. And ladies well ad yanced in years universally acknowledge the revivifying nnd restorative effects of this lavorite nnd standard remedy. THH MaITLAND school,, HMll.tSH ANII 1-RIiSl. H HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, N'o. o Kren.-h Rroad Avenue MRS. HI K;WY MAITLAND, I'ltl.NCll'AI. The school will re-ni en September J4th. Hours 'or infant class Irom nine to tw- Ive. An altirn 'on clns tor l-'rench conversa tion will lie formed lor indies under the diree tion ot Mclle llarrnnd de la Favcrie, di plomee de I'aead mic de l'aris EXTRAORDINARY DRIVE IN MEN'S Ilaud.ScyveU French Calf Hals, and Chub C, I and li Widths, stv lish tm-s AT $5.00. THIiSIS I'.OOIIS W K K li ItOl'lillT AT A SACKIFICK AND ARK RARE IIAKGAIISS. SIX'I Rl- A rII (JflCK BKFORK YOfH SIZI! IS GUNK. FULEXWIDEK'S, 1 8 P.itlon Avenue. HVKRV RI'OUISITK OP TH It BUSINISS FIIRNISHKO. EMflALMI'.'G A SPECIALTY. MaiiMfHciion (.unman ci. I't-mipt Attention liiven tu Call. Ilv or Si, hi FINE PHOTOGRAPHS. '11 N.trt'i Mair ol'.en e is -a n nc s al-o , lle-t e ;ii,renM he is The Adjective Wringer of the "Mirror" on Deck. Prom the Wilson Mirror. On Sunday evening in Wilmington we took tea in one of the lovliest homes we ever saw, and met some of the sweetest and most exquisite ladies that ever gave a Jcharra to earth and glorv light to existence. We lound a heaven of deli cious enjoyment in the entracing witch cries of their conquering attractiveness and enslaving charms, and when we left wc brought a war with us a train of . -memories as roseate and as beautiful as those grand and exquisite colorings which mark the pathway of the sun to his crimson chamber of rest. Thev gave life's current as sweet a tune, as song birds strain in rosy June ; and since we left we sit and sigh, and dream of heaven they brought so nigh. a The Bab-Treasury Hsmbsi. Proa the Charleston News and Courier. We are glad to see that the Columbia Register, which has has assumed therole of aa alliance organ, has given up the fight for the sub-treasury humbug and has relegated it to the limbo of dead You will find the following list of salt fish at the store of T. I. Kevell, US North Main street: White fish, No. 1 mackerel, N. C. roe herring, extra inniily shad, cod fish. He also has a fresh lot of erc.-imerv butter. ociUldlw ffhen Baby was sick, ws her Castorl When she su s Child, she cried for Castoris. Whan the became Hiss, she clunr to Castorla VTben she bad Children, she gT them CMtort w . U?s I "f uiiom a man ivh -n upp ,r nlly he t piosiH-r u circuuisiauees SKk- i on a man when un noren'tv he is enioviuu the best of heuith T' e one tuav b- th, roult ot imprudent spie ul itloll, the othei the result o. i up udcut e- p, sure to altiieks ol diieue, as is th. ease ol those v ho, nltti a at iv in the "o ot tin-, re turn dlr.etly to th ir lio'tic in the low lnd he ore Irost -as ilisnt sxl the ml ia:na d miliaria with whi. li the air is I- il n tliissen s if the year, thus ( npMrdiziu ' hin heilth, a re isi're hi li once lost all Ihc wealth riprest nleil on Wall Street e"itld not purchase for th- in. Tn avoid the rUk ot tM'lioio r tuiiliiri.il fewr, or other disease ih ,v soould itotm lev. land Springs, and lieennie Ihoroughlv renovuted and tiuilt up U'idcr t ll-.- m.iL'ie.il inlbien e of tlics'-ielc lir.iteil mm, nil .MiM. that hnvi bccn tested liv til- u-.ads dti i im? ihe past season, will, m se sutistac ore results, both to those who m re invalids with Mytcma almost Coiuuletely "Vre-ked and ti'ose w ho i. eiety w ished lo renliie their ninvior ittnn and bcncHciul etleets. This Is the seilon ot Ih ve.ir wl.ill the climate j most dr'iL'ltttitl. the sciiu-rv m,i.l t.irinr... sipie. and i tic waters sun- to' i;iv.- the most ln-iinn rt. ts After a short soiourn here I' unsts .an safely return to their homes. th.ir I'lttim hcinic completclv fortilied UKiiinst the attacks of those hid en foes to h- .ilth lh:it are bonv umn l lie early morn. tnK bre.z-, or arc wa'ted on the pcn'tle ierh yr th it tun your cl.is k a -eventide Terms i.l iMiurd dlMinn Seiitetnl'er ami October, IO per week. 'tr ter month. Special ler ri to purtit s ur itiiiiibes. J. B. WILKINSON, Propr. Cleveland Sprluifs, SHELBY. N, C. i. II. MAYER CONSULTING : OPTICI A! 6i South Main St. SOUTH MAIN ST. I HAVE JUST OPENED MY PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY No. 59 South Maui Street, il".,!.ta-1W.,'.cJ,,i'.""d !" ,'"v l'"r" rii-"irinK first class work call ii. ..... . ? "isimineni. ami make a speeiultv of life site uhotoaraohs uslnu Tor the purpose one ol the l.trKcat i.hotoKraph.e knees made In the world P ' K r lit my studio, r irsr HARRY SIIARTLE. I CLOSING OUT SALE Desiring to coiifinc our bnsimw, to I'hiiubinp. (Jus nml Stenui Kiltiiif-:, Tiniiin', Hoofinir, Hont.-rts ami !1iiW.k, Etc., Wf liti vt eoiicluilcd to offtr our Inrue ho. Ic of House uriiislihig Goods, Wooden Ware, Tin W ar. , Cooking; and Heating Stoves, Elc., AT A GREAT SACRIFICE FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS. l'lmst' come and n us.as'w' sliall offer you lar'iiin TAYLOH, HOUIS & WUOTHEUTON, NO. 43 PATTON AVENUE. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! E. B. MANN & GO,, FURNITURE DEALERS, UNDERTAKERS - AND - EMBALB, -ARE CARRTING- PliHI-'KCT SK.PT With Kln-se iI. rii,IsH. well on the : tt nir of the franie as . i the leeti n if ih - ave our ii;hl ,roH rly litte.l illi fume and le sit 'atifa tl n it aranle ,1 : . nation liee ot eh use TOURIST'S tiooil' sueh us trlesenpes. spv. (: op. . a nnd tnatfnir.ii K vb sn.n c ni'.usstH nnd n lials I'edom, , rs lo m. a.Mire th, t.is nine you wik At! iuilsoi ..i.-ntific init -trrenl- Ah my ateais for W. I.. Ilmmlns Phnri. II mil for sale Id your nlner n.k yui.i ilinler 1,1 ! rr .alnloHiie, evcure iui uaeiK ), and u l ihem lor you. W-TAKI5 KO MilelTlXl'TE. STROifQ rSllEEDRT. n,it I? i . ha! not " ye nt for nothme but a barn '. eva m i one Im Sd n."L.n';,!lh.,i ,,n."!'"-."-'t e ' l'e least -enson in the world -hv the I "o f. Vi , t K 1 "lher in luimtiire Tn ,y that a thin.! is cheap do.s not 'neccn.i'ilv BLAIR & .M'DOWELL, 45 Palton Ave., Ashcville, N. C. THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF FURNITURE IN ASHEVILLE. Tliev have tlu laritst stock, the nicest kIkhv n-MittiH ati.f the most olilifiiii"- s.ilesnicn in town No trouble to show poods, wlietlier .vou vish to hn v or not Hall in and UunK through onr stock. THIS WKKK WK IRUSHOWINO The Loveliest Line :f Betl Lounges YOU EVER SAW IN PLUSH MCCU:T. RU3 AKS CARPiiT LEATHER ANH OTHER COVERINGS. UNDERTAKING AND t-'MBALMING A SPECIALTY T. S. MORRISON & CO, NORTH MAIN 8TRICKT. t New Goods recently bought by Mr. Morrison in New York Just Received, and Constantly Arriving. A LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF FIXE CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS, Bacon. Flour and Staple Groceries AT WHOLESALE PRICES. WHY 13 TUC VV. L. DOUGLAS 93 SHOE rrfPcu THE BEST SHOE IN THE WOHLO FOR THE MONEY ? It l a M-aiiiless shoe, with no taek or wm tl.n ail to hurt ihe ten; made of ihe liest line ealf, still.li ami eay, and henauae nt ,iike mm, sn,v ow,i ;"v..,i ,h.w eoBtinit from ei.ijn t t,u. 1 CR U(MJiiiiln. tlaail-arned, Ihe fli,.-it ealr Vmfm slioe ever oltereil tor M e.pi.l Kreueli porteil li,s whleh eoe ftom tuitn tUJU, Oi A 0 llnna'-lHrwrd V s-lt Nhor, flue enlf. v"s styUnh. comfortable and din-alile. The Ih-ai snoe eyer orrernl at this prlee i same itraile torn-niade Hlioes eoMilns fpoin tn.iw to XK il CO US roller Shuei Kariniv Itallrind M,'ii " H;"7 srnersim weu.-tti. ni; hat' eiill. seamless, smooth Inside, heavy three so:es. exlen aloneilKe. Hue pair will ivearayearT Qtn .1(1 llne ealli llolietlerh,H,evernlTen.d in de this prln'i one trial will eomlnee lhie who want a sli, w for eomforr and wrvlen, S2.''i?J,!,,L'im, orklnamH..'. shoes " are very stroin and durable. Tluw who Jjve glvoa them a trial will wear uu her make. IIaVo' M.IKI nil srhisil shoes are u,y wiwn liytlieloysei-ervwhere: theysell outheTr aierits, bh reasln sales show. LnrllAO :''00 lln'xl-eeiveil slp.ve. hest r"ay V l"nKola, ver v sf yllsh: eq Hals Kraut' h Imisirled shoes imsiIiik from Au.itnM.iu. Misses are the be.il fine Honnola. stylish anddurahle. Il,'ilin.-iee that : I Doudlas1 dsiuk and price are. stamped on ihc Imttom of eaoh shoe. W. u buuul.AS. iliucktou, Haas. SOLD BVj WUAVKR & BIVKR8. THE ASHEVILLE CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPOSITORY. College Street. Rear of Grand Central Hotel, Asheville, N. C.I 11 THE WESTERN CAROLINA BANK IS NOW OPERATING IN ITS SAVINGS 'IIEPARTAIKNT THE NICKEL SAVINGS STAMP SYSTEM." Stamps may be jiurHiased from the Hank or any of its' agents When you hnve a dollar's worth, these will he re ireived on deposit at the bank. Below is a list of our agents who now sell these stamp. As oth-rs are appointed you will he notified llnough this paper T. J. It ICED, Bill more. T. K. WILSON, Biltmore. J. II. WOODCOCK, City. . LIXDAU, HOIKIII&CO., City. For particulars npply at Bunk, where information will be cheerfully furnished, THE "BONANZA," iVIKE ACID LIQUOR GO., All miaerable ufferert with dyspepsia re cored by Simmotif Liver Regulator. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baklnc powder. est of all In leavening itreoifth. I.ntest U. S. uunramtni row MCpOrt High- ArlThe KfnT?.i,,'?),i.'.''1oak manufactured bj the Bu:keye Buggy Co., Columbus Ohio Makers of I me Vehicles. Samples of Latest Styles Always in stock. ' ' Nos. 41 and 43 S. Main St., Asheville. RTMBNT, GKNT8' XT A 1 iADINliKOOM JNU. 41. CIOAKS TOBACCO ANI UOTTLK C.OOD8, 8AM- XT'l I PLB. Rll. .Illin luti mini u..,..' tV I I yl , SEER : VAilLTS : AND : BOTTLING : DEPARTMENT : IN : BASEMENT, Wc rraiKctfull; solicit a harc of your patronafrr. J. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. Main Kntraacc, No. 4i. Telephone Call, No. 7a. POMtoflicc Box No. a. STRAUSS' EUROPEAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. ROOMS ALL NEWLY FURNISHED. BOARD BY THE MONTH, WEEK OR DAY. Also, tnble hnarrirril ofl lw nivnminr.r.atMl Sit- nAH o'clo. Ita.ro. untlH3oockp. m. " noor- "P 'n. trial cawnu at snortest notice ror Home Parties, Balls, etc. All I sli is My Celebrated Philadelphia Frle No one can surpau them. A pronrt to .ay I haec the nsrst. I.rrr. e. Can wrye ortler. In from S to S minutes, much m.m.u Are well known. Kanae in Asnt.-nie. can wrye ortler. In from S tu s mim.t.. ... i,X H on the Ha I She II. Po' te and attmtl.. di. j'::' .r,V"' """'i. vynn- .v v, , i wui. ncpeciiiiiiy. dec 4dly K. 8TRAU88, Prop. f c.
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