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7 ST" 4 i V. Citizen 1 1 evilie VOLUME VIII.-NO 80. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10, 189V.. PRICE 5 CENTS. Daily r , NEWS I Tot-fay. a5 ' A on NEWS f 1 ' KIIKSll, CUISl' AND DHLH'ATU AUK LAN(J DON'S AVAFEltKTTl'is AND MOCKLTION FLAKES. WIS II AVE JUST KKCE1VK1) A FUKS1I SHIPMENT KROGER, 41 COLLEGE STREET, AGENT FOR ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Ail.TJa B. Gwtk, W. W, Wkst GWYN & WEST, (SucL'CNtioni to Walter n.Gwynj FSTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHfiVILLE. REAL ESTATE, Loans Securely Placed at 8 Ter Cent. Notary i'uhlli Commlaaioncrs ofDctda. I FIRE INSURANCE. OI-'I'IClv-Hontheawt Court Mqnare. CORTLAND BROS., It cal Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. g Lonus securely placed at 8 per cent. Others Ji ft IT. t'atton Avenue. Second ;floor. IctiUdlr FOR RENT OR SALK. liev. W. S. I Itrynn'a Iiouhc, furnished, Cumhcrlund avenue. For Kent -llcsirutilc otliec room, McAfee block. Furnished and unfurnished houses. MONKY TO LOAN. JOHN CHJLD, Keul Hstutc and Loan llrokcr, WILLS BROS,, ARCHITECTS NO. ja PATTON AVE. REMOVAL SALE ! Having leased store No. 35 1'utton September 1st, I wish to save trouble open the new store with all new goods, to accomplish which all this stock MUST BE CLOSED OUT. I name no prices to attract attention, but will make such prices on goods that on one will be in doubt whether it is A BARGAIN OR NOT, Jt is no mean or old slock, but is nearly all uew stock, but the Expense, Breakage and Time of moving it all I would avoid, , If yoil want China, Glass, Lamps, tery, Viae Etchings or Silver, call nt Nos. 57 and 59 S. Main SiV Asheville, N. C. J. H. EXPERIENCE May Have Taught XJ That many things are nod what tlicy seem, IUJT EXPERIENCE : WILL : TEACH XJ TliaL our store is the place I t) buy your groceries. Try us. A. D. COOPER, NORTH COURT SQUARE. ASHEVILLE, N. C. BON MARCHE NEW LOT OF BELTS, FANS, LACES. I EMBROIDERIES, FANCY GOODS, WOOLS AND SMALL WARES. GREAT REDUCTION IN PARASOLS, 45 in. Embroidered Flounc ing, worth f 1 to ft 1.50 er yard at 49 cents to close. DRESS GOODS AT GREATI Y REDUCED PRICES. BON MARCHE '37 South main Street. FITZPATRICK BROS. Con tractors and Dealers in Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies, WALL PAPER. 30 North Main Stbkkt, Asiihvii.lk, N. C. Tlil.l'.l'IIONl! NO. 142. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE , We have dome very desiralilc timber prop- trtien fur nilc at a low figure. Wc enn show you full dcer.pUun nt our olliec. One fine A she ton mine for sale. Wc can show you some iiteeiment from the mine and ean take you to the property if you desire. Furnished and unfurnished houses to rent. JENKS & JENKS, NO. 32 PATTON AVE., ASHEVILLE. Troy Steam Laundry ! DOMESTIC FINISH AND FINE WORK A SPECIALTY, No. 46 South Main Street. avenue, and intending to occupy same by and expense by moving this stock tnd to Cutlery, Plated Wurc or Art Goods in Pot LAW. THELATESTCRAZE B'lti-b'jn spuom, with pearl bowl and ster ling handles. You should iee visitor ean a (Turd to leave the t taking one with I hem. the ui No 1 1 v w itlimit Wc have two tuu'cial Icnilcrs unc it very ariit Kulil himI white t up, vi ry thin, price only fiOc cncli; the other is u pretty lilm- uml very Htyliih; price unly i!!c ciuh. Ask to hoc them. lltK stock on hand. Wc are hraUiuurt.'ri for prl.i for euril imrlict or nny other oeension; thonsatnlK ofocnutiiil ond cheap thine for presents, etc. Wc will show in n few week, or our own importation, n line of line china; also o line of heat rich cut sins. Time will lie an nounced later, THAU W. THRASH & CO. CRYSTAL l'ALACi:. SILVER LEAF LARD If you have tried it you know what it is; if you liav- n't, and will take the 1 rou ble to test, we are satisfied you will use no other. Ymi an rest assured it is abso- utelv nure leaf lard. We wire ivver sold any tnat 1 1 1 gave better satisfaction. POWELL & SNIDER N. B. We have just placed a large discount on Clothing ind many other items. UIMj l m oUMrjjI. H, REDWOOD & CO, Clothing, Dry (loods Fancy (loods, Hats, Shoes, Carpets, Etc. 7 1 9 PATTON AVENUE. 'r'fr'r'r'T'V'r A NOVEL IDEA, Umbrellas re-covered while you wait for them, making them nearly as good as now. Call and learn our low prices. TIIK SHOE STORE, WEAVER & MYERS, 3'J I'uttuu Avenue. Asheville, -N. C ENTHUSIASTIC DEMOCRACY GEORUIA'S STATIC CONVEN TION IN Sr.HSION. No Opposition to the Kc election ofUov. Norllicu Ncarlv All tbe Counties Represented Lnricesl Convention lu Years. Atlanta, Auk. iu. the state ileum- cratic convention assembled at 12- o'clock and was called to order Ijv W. Y. Atkinson, chaii man of the slate demo cratic executive committee. I'leasant A. Stovall, editor of the Savannah I'ress, was unanimously elected temporary chairman of the convention. After completing the temporary organi zation Mr. Atkinson was re-cleet- I permanent chairman, ly virtue of which he continues as chairman of the state committee for the next two years. After permanent organization the con vention proceeded to nominate state officers. There was no opposition to V. Northcn for the rciioiuination foi gov ernor; w. A. Wright im comptroller gen eral; Cen. Philip Cook, as secretary of state; K. II. Hardeman, as treasurer; K. T. Ncsbutt ns commissioner of agricult ure. livery count v in the state is represent ed and more enthusiasm is manifested than has been shown in this stale for more than UO years. (Io ami hear Crawford ut the court house tonight. NOW, ASItKYII.I.i: ! The I'.iicanipiiieut Will tome Merc If We Hay Mo. Camp IIoi.t, Vri;iitsvii.i.e, N. C, Aug. 7. Everything in camp today is quiet, it bein',' Sunday. Our first ser geant went to the hospital today, hav ing lost so much sleep on account ol the sand Mies and mosquitoes, but lie will be nil right for dress parade this afternoon, being in the hands of Dr. Chceseboro, The health of the men in camp is very good. Commissary McCarty is giving I he boys all the fish and clams thev ean eat, and of course thev all report for their meals. The boys seem to re that Captain Dull' Merrick has placed his resignation as cap tain ol the companv in the hands ot the colonel and that it was accepted to take effect immediately after thccncnmpmcnt. The writer was talking to Col. llar- rcll yesterday, and he said, "Why don't the people of Ashcvillc offer the grounds for the encampment there as it has to be hanged next year, lue.'iusc the men an not stand this camp." The sand is four inches deep and the sand flica and mosquitoes so bad that the men could not even pretend to go to bed at night, and the grounds arc not worth $'2C to the stn'e lor cnemnpmcnt. In fact it they do not make a change it will stop encampments altogether In talking with several captains, thev seem to be well pleased with the idea of coming to Ashcvillc. It has been sug gested that a meeting of the officers ot the fourth regiment be called to settle the matter. The stall', captains and privates, all want to come to Aslieville, and 1 think there is no doubt if the iieoplc of Ashcvillc will oiler the grounds for the encampment, it will certainly come. Of course Ashcvillc will do it and give the boys a royal reception. . HICNATOU VANCIC AT 1IOMI-. II Im Health Improved by the l'ure Air and Water ol ;oiubrooin. Ill.ACK Mol'NTAIN, N. C, Aug. ". A representative of the Dispatch went out yesterday to Gombroon, the residence of Senator Yance, to call upon him and learn how the climate was effecting his health. The senator was found with some books and papers before him, sit ting on the front porch, some ,'!,:!00 feet above the scalevcl. lie has been here just one week, and a decided improvement 111 ins condition is appar ent. The right hand is no longer in the sling, but was extended with the old time warmth if not the strength of former days in leaning friends. He finds his strength gradually increasing, and insisted on walking on the level way to his garden with the visitors, though n climbing the prominent point of the grounds lie was compelled to let them go without him. Richmond Dispatch. 1-'IILK lOINAGl). Carlisle Favors Lelllntc Both Mel aN Have an Kuual Chance. Washington, Aug. 10. Senator Car lisle has addressed a letter to John A Lync, of Henderson, Ky., in answer to his question whether Mr. Carlisle had heretofore been in favor ol free coinage of silver, and whether his views on the subject had undergone any change. Mr. Carlisle says : My position upon this subject hrielly this: lam opposed to the free coinage ol cither gold or silver, but in lavor ol the unlimited coinage ot both the metals upon terms of exactcquality JONES'S MAJORITY. II Will Be Over 10,000-Kolb Still KIckH. Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 9. The ofli einl returns from 28 ol the GG counties give Governor Jones 9,386 majority. I'.x-commtssioncr Kolu, the late nlh anee candidate lor governor, is out in a published letter disputing the claims of ones 8 election. The letter concludes: I have been fairly and honestly elected iy an overwneimine mnioritv, md the people of my native slate recoir nizc the fact and will see that justice u accorded by placing me at the head of our state government for two years.' Killed by ludlans. Dkming, N. M., August 8. The dead bodies of Lee Hodgson, son of I. II Hodgson, of this town, and a Mexican named Ivscautula, were found near Hatch' ita yestcrdav. A band of hltccn renegade Indians from San Carlos, Arizona, have l)cen committing many depredations and undoubtedly committed tins crime. He In au Euicllshiuau. Omaha, Aug. U has been discovered that Rev, J. G. Tate, republican nominee for licutennntgovcrnor, is ineligible. Tate is an Englishman mid tailed to take oat naturalization papers until a year ago, The state committee will fill the vacaucy, A COWARDLY GOVERNOR. H. CLAY KING'S SENTENCE COJIMITEU. The Governor Could Not Stand the IreHHurc and. In Kflect, Hays He Known More Than J lid it e and Jury. N.sii 11.1.1c, Aug. 10. Governor Iluch- annn has commuted the sentence ol II. Clay King to imprisonment for life. Hundreds of petitions have poured in upon the governor asking executive clemency. 1 11c milium wuc nnu naugn- ter of King have been in Nashville for ten days and upon bended knee with tears in their eyes have asked for a com mutation. The reasons for the commutation were those stated in the habeas eorpuscasc as to the iurv visiting Arkansasand other charges against them. It developed today that an application had been made to Justice Harlan, of the United States supreme court, to have the case taken before the United States supreme court on a writ of error, but that Justice Harlan sustained Judge Jackson's decission and refused the ap plication. The petition, asking clemency for King were signed by fully twenty thousand names. lion. II'. 7'. Crawford lit the aunt house tonight. TIIK NEW ROAD LAW. Whcre'H 11 "At?"-A Strlimof l.lvc News from Wenvervllle. Vi;a i.hyili.is, Aug. S. Can you tell us where the new "road law" is? Won der if it could lie found nt the seaside or the mountains ? Its health must lie ex tremely bad just at this season ol the year. The road from this place to Alex ander is the most horrible imaginable. It is used and cut up by all the northern nart ol the county and the few hands along the route liable for road duty can not possibly keep this road in any passi ble condition. Is mere any way out r Wheat is being threshed and proves to be ol cood quality and of a lair yield ibacco is late and has the general ap- pea uance of making only a little better op than last year. The corn promises ihumlnnt harvest. Siuce the lawn party given by the oung ladies of the village the other mht. and which was, by the way, a de cided success, the air is full ol watermel- 1 straw rides and picnics on the old nip ground in honor of the numerous ountr ladies visiting acre. Mr. Chencs the prohibition lecturer, as here Saturday evening and a very cood audience in the college chapel. After the lecture a prohibition club was formed. Kv. Mt. Thomas of Ilolston confer- nee, who is on a visit to Key. J. II. 1 caver, delighted a good audience with 11 excellent sermon Irom a text Irom ob: "If a man die shall he live ngain ?" Judge Tyson, ot Montgomery, Ala., ho has just been reelected circuit judge, came up the other dav to join his wife and family who arc at Col. Coleman for while. Mr. llafford and daughter, Mrs. Tom Mvers, and "the baby" from Humboldt, Tcnn., arc here on a visit to relatives,, topping nt the Willard hotel. Mrs. las. Kcynolds, Irom Jackson, Tcnn., is in the mountains tor a month visiting relatives. Miss Alice Griggs of Lincolnton is visiting Miss Nora Austin, Miss Ueulah Hoolhnglc, a charming young lady of Abingdon, Va., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Yost. (,'0 nnil hear Crawfonl nt the court house tonight. BETTER THAN A SHOW MULE ii Animal Which I'erformed Wonders and Then Died. Lincolnton, N. C, Aug. 8, Mr. Ah- sclom Avery, the proud owner of a fine young mule last Saturday, rode over and spent the night with his friend Law- son ShulTord, who lives two miles north Lineolulon. During the uijlit the mule burst a plank out of the stable oor, thrust his head out at thconcnini;. aught the pin fastening of the same in his teeth and pulled it out. The wooden pine still bears the imprint ot his teeth. 1 tins treed he sought pastures green for adventures new, finally rounding up t the Chester and Lenoir narrow auge railroad, where he attempted the remarkable feat of walking on one of its trestles laid simply with cross tics. These he pliimlied admirably as his hoof prints attest until when Hearing the op posite bank a misstep plunged him into the depths below, where he met death without a struggle. I he loss tails heavily on Mr. Averv, who is a Confederate pensioner and a ten ant , and only a few weeks since lost a horse by snake bites these two con stituting his entire stock ol horseflesh. Charlotte Observer. Congressman Crawford at the court house tonight. THE BREAD SCOl'RfiE. Over 200 persons Died on Bun day of the Disease. St. Petersiiukg, Aug. 10. Advices from Teheran, the capital of Persia, show that the cholera is increasing in vi' olence there, i'cuths in the city now average GO daily. The official report shows that there were reported from all the cholera infected districts of Russia Sundav 4,201 new cases. On the same day 2,177 persons died of cholera Catholics' separate Schools. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Aug. 10. The Catholics of Manitoba, at a mass meet ing last night, unanimously decided to maintain sepnralc schools for their chil dren, despite the decision of the privy council in England compelling them to pay taxes for the Manitoba public schools. Disgraced His Country. Copenhagen, Aug. 10. Henry Rider, United States counsul here, under arrest charged with misappropriating funds, tins contested that he was guilty ol em ueizicmcnt and lorgery. Don't Want to Co Out. Elrkno, 0. T Aug. 10. Despatches from Capt. Michler, commanding the troops ia Cherokee strip, show alarming condition of affairs. It is fear ed the cattlemen will resist eviction. W. T. CRAWFORD TONIGHT HE WILL SPEAK IN COURT HOVHE. THE Let All Democrats Turn Out and Hear the Ninth's Representative AddrvHM the Voters on the iNHiies of the Hay. Congressman William T. Crawford, democratic candidate lor re election from the ninth distiict, wilt speak at the court house in Ashcvillc tonight. Congressman Crawford arrived in the city this afternoon, mid was met at the depot by a number of local politicians and personal friends. Mr. Crawford has consented to speak in the court house at 8 o'clock tonight. lie is fresh from the halls of congress and will enthuse every democrat who hears him. The court house should be Idled and it loubllcss will be, notwithstanding the very short notice given of the sjieaking. Listen for the ringing of the bell, and go to hear Crawford ! Don't forget it !J lion. H'. 7'. Crawlbid at the court house tonight. CENTENNIAL NOTES. The Addresses Io be Delivered Tomorrow Fireworks Dlsplav. Tomorrow is Huuconihc's Centennial day. There will be a parade to the grounds beginning at 10 o'clock. Ad dresses will be made by Gen. Theo. Davidson and others, lu the afternoon the Trades Display parade will occur, and again at night. The fireworks dis play will occur on the Centennial grounds tomorrow night at 9 o'clock. The tournament will take place at the race track tomorrow nftcrnoon. The museum feature of the Cen tennial promises to lie of unusual inter est. Verv many rare books, thirty of them written by North Carolinians, are now on exhibition. Some of those books are 2 -to years old. A large number of paintings of the old citizens of Bun tombe, including "Uncle Jimmy" Smith, N. W. Woodtin and others are shown. The pair of duelling pistols with which Vance was Mlled, and with winch Mai. urwin and Col. Baxter fought, are also to be seen. Tickets for entrance to the museum will be sold at the nominal sum of 10 cents, for the double purpose of raising money to defray expenses of the mu seum, and to keep the room trom Deiug crowded with idle loafers and rabble. Tickets mav be had at Ravsor & Smith's. Patton avenue. T. C. Smith & Co.'s. south court snuare, DcVault's water stand, north court square. Spe cial rates to families and oartics. Bryson Banks, of Yancey county, who was mustered out of the United States army 50 years ago in Asheville, is in the city to attend the Centennial. Congressman Crawford at the court house tonight. Nominated lor conicress. Bkainaku, Minn., Aug. 10. The dem ocrats of the sixth district have nomi nated U. R. Baldwin, of Ihduth, for con gress. Cincinnati. Aug. 10. The republican convention of the 18th district nomina ted A. II. Walklcv of Wayne county for congress. Lorisvii.l.E, Aug. 10. At Henderson yesterday Capt. W. T. Ellis, democrat, was nominated for congressman from the second district. IndianatoLIs, Aug. 1 0. T. M. Merring ot Kichmond was nominated by the dem ocrat convention of the (Uli district. The Pipe Line. Alderman Waddell nnd J. G. Mcrri- mon, esq., yesterday went over the pro posed piiic line that will connect the stnndpipe with the pumping station with a view to compromising with the property owners for a right of way. The majority of these were willing to com promise, but a tew were not, nnd so a iury will have to be sent out by the board of aldermen. Mr. Waddell will re port to the board on Friday. Can it Be 7 Ai gusta, Ga., Aug, 10. Congressman ntson opened the campaign in the Tenth congressional district nt Thomp son yesterday. He was given a big re eeption hv his third party constituents, le spoke two hours and at the end his speech collapsed physically, stagger- ng oil the stand. Old Fete" Nominated. Nasiivillh, Tcnn., Aug, 10. Judge Peter Turney was nominated for gov. crnor of Tcnncssscc by the state demo cratic convention here yesterday. The ballots stood : Turney, 149b; Sparks, 5; McMillin, 10: Buchunan. 15 ; Tay lor, 7. The nomination was made unan imous. Death for an Insult. Camden, Ark., August 10. Bob Jor don, a negro prisoner, in the custody of Constable Wright, while being brought to the city last night, was taken from the otticcrs or a party ot masked men aud shot to death. He insulted a white woman. Mara Mas People on It Noktiifibld, Minn., Aug. 9. GoodsclPs observatory claims the distinction of be ing the first during this opposition to see Mars two moons. 1'rot. t'ayne savs there is no doubt that Mars is ihhab- ited, Cottou's Low Averaiie Washington, Aug. 10. The report of the statistician of the department of ag riculture shows a reduction in the con dition of cotton during July, from 86, to B2.3. Tins is the lowest average since August 1886. Injured 18 Persons. Denver, Aug. 10. A wreck yesterday on the Sante Fe, at Petersburg, proves to have injured 18 persons, of which Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Edington may die. ' Weaver Gone West. San Francisco, Aui. 10. General Weaver, the peoples' party candidate for tne presidency, arrived acre last evening. Antimigraine THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE iVhsolutely Safe, Perfectly -Sure, and Always Speedy. ares Every Variety of Headache AND NOTHING ELSE. ANTIMIGRAINE las earned for itself the enviable reputa tion of being the finest, most ellective ind reliable article in the market for the pcedy relief- ure of every variety of that common trouble, headache. The immense favor which has greeted it from all quarters proves its true merits and acceptability to the publicOjirysu m thing which almost everi. ,ieeds, and ' 1 those w ho have once tried it will never be without. For its curative powers it docs not depcud upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as AnUpyrine, Blorpuiue, Chlo ral and Cocaine, c it docs not contain an atom of cither of these, it is absolutely free from njurious chemicals, aud can be taken by young and old without lear of serious results. It is not a Cathartic, 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 achewithout respect to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying after effects, as in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qnalitics make it the most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. FOR SALE AT GRANT'S PHARMACY. A BIG REDUCTION. In order to close I will sell my entire line of Puff Bosom Shirts At a reduction of 33 1-3 PER CENT. These are fresh, stylish goousana ngnt in season. All summer troods at a re- luction. F. E. MITCHELL, MEN'S OUTFITTER, 28 PATTON AVE. GENUINE AUSTRALIAN LENSES. I am devoting all of my time to itudy of the tyc and to the peculiar formation of the tenses I warrant all smctaclea I famUh tn give entire satisfaction in all cues, and can utt any one on first examination of thecyea E. WEXLER, NO. 17 NORTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C. BLACKNBK'S COPV HOLDER and WRITING TABLET COMBINKD. Call and ace it or send for circular. Price tl, W. D. GASH & CO., Telephone 162. 16 Court Place. R RAILROAD TICKETS Bought and Sold. ellnhle liieHl nllroud utea. Iri T 'jf 9 1 i ;, 'I n , CL in. RAY, 8 a. Main street. Member American Ticket Brokers' Aaoo'a. - -THY Till MOLEL STEiMvlaUNDRY THE VKSSV BEST WORK. : ; B.m. WILLI, MAJNAOBR. CHURCH STREET; TSl" ;0t 7B V
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