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. ' ' ; ' '.-1 A- PLAN NOW For your Fall and Winter trade. To secure the very best result.-, you should advertise in " The Citizen." G nevuie A DROP OF INK May make a million think. Try a Citizen advertisement. They are popular because read by everybody As JJaiiv 1 1 1 2i n. o VOLUME VIII.-NO 128. ASI1EVIXLE, K. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 28 1892. I "lr" iCTr'"C' ITHP ru.M.m niTiinminiTl iar4r?-. I ,,.WV,,rV777., . i ' ' T I I PRICE 5 GENTS. HAMS The demand for Dove Hams has been so great that for a time we were unable to fill orders. We now re ceive shipments every four or five days, and there will be no more trouble of that kind. KROGER, No. 41 College Street. That every housekeeper must solve is: Where enn necessary supplies be bought to best advantage ? Between The several grmlcsand many prices that are shown, the customer is often in doubt which to select, but we can help you. The Capital Quit lily of all Orocerics sold by us is unquestioned while wc ktep prices at a minimum, And Labor Diligently to please all by prompt ness, courtesy and fair dealing, A. D. COOPEB, ;rockries. hay. grain NEXT Beginning Monday, 1 9th. This will l.c a week of bargains that will n iciest you. This is our w cek of Clearing Sole, preparatory to the arrival of new Roods, lluycrs, watch lM,r store i..r ih. nrit eleven days; you will not refirct it. DINNER SETS, DINNER SETS ! We boast of the larRest raritty in the State. Priees specially low now All carried in open itock. ami raatchioKS can always be hn-l; prices from $5.00 upward, l'rtiich China Sets til- latest importation 7, ill lie "" " pieces m price iMiriiiR this -aU-Our buyer will soon be omonest the beiinii fill things in New York, and when he re turns you want to see tlirni all Wc buvc increased our capital, and thin year jii have a larger and fir.cr sunk thai ever before. HE FOIND TOO FEW THIUlr PARTVITEB IN GROKtiU BON MARCHE 37 South Main Street. NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. STORM SERGES; AN9 BROADCLOTHS, IN ALL COLORS THAD. W. THRUSH I GO.. CRYSTAL PALACK. 1'. S. All who are owing us nccouut will plmse .eltle by the tilth Inst., and oblige us. REAL ESTATE. W. B.GWYN. "wCWEST. Gwyn k West, (Successor, ts Walter II. Cwyn ) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO 8ANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. Loan Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOI THBAST COURT MQI ARE. GENUINE FOSTERED GLO" tS IN COIORS AT $100. NEW STOCK CENTEMERI KIO GLOVES NEW WOOLS AND SILKS. BON MARCHE 37 Knulh Main Street. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Broker And Investment Agents NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan,, securely placed at 8 per cent Office ' febs'lT1""0" ATen0 d :oor. FOR RENT OR SALE. CHb,,!.Ba .nSerJr",,', h"e' i .Por Rgt-Plblc office rooms, McAfee block. Furnished and unformatted nouses JIOMF.Y TO LOAN. JOHN CHILD, Hl Batate and Loan Broker, WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS NO. 39 PATTON AVE, L. BLOMBERG. OK THE .11.11 1. urn m..i..?i PiL I Mi 4 11 Mimi V . V 1 1 1 1 Kl 1 J I l,J . Has gone to Northern cities to buy luc la. get line of Smoking nrtlclcs tier shown In Asheville. The large increase in the business of the Model Cigar Store makes it necessary that a trip North be made onceaynr Look out for this space on his return. FITZPATRICK BROS" Contractors and Healers Id Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies. WALL PAPER. 80 North Maw St.bet, Asubviuue. N c. TELBPHONE NO. 13. We now hove in ncil a nice rclcc-ion nf tew fnt .MMcUrrul. The .vice is low-i- th:m for yean NEW CAROLINA RICE. Wc also have a tine article o Ki c fresh from ihc tul,l o (. niulinn I'OILI, Hit a v AUCTION SALE! To close out goods we do not wish to move, 011 Friday and Saturday, September 23 and 24, at 11 a. m., 4 p. m. and 7 p. m. each day. Silver Plated Ware, Art Goods and China and Glass Ware. J. H. LAW, Nos. 57 Sc 59 South Main St.. Asheville, N. C. O O o W u n o u lil 'i C u o u o 9 0 S u ja J T3 0 ce c 8 t O 3 8 U U 1 .5 5 a o m a jr B 3 3. 0 0 A 0 0 ni J. it Only One Was Thrown at Him, and He Did Not Appear In Atlanta at All -noxiuir aH a Marlr. Atlanta, Ga.. Scut. W. Y. An.i.. son, chairman ofHIic Democratic l!ee.-n. tivc Committee ol Georgia, suvs, in re ply to t lie iiubhslied address of Gen Weaver ntid various special telegrams which have been sent out from ny Alts. L:,sc: Acciiitltni. to Ins own admission .en. Weaver rercitcd a rejiiectful lu-.n Hi',' in ttavcross and. Columbus. At ninnny ins sprtcli was listened to byscv i"-ut"vp uu .... cnoi i wnac- ever was made to prevent his speaking. r piMuiiucia negro o; mat place nt the cm elusion of Wearer's speech, took the i.imi iu mine wiutt lie Lad said and MttCrlv attacked Weaver nnrl n, Tl,i- partv. Weaver was so indiKnant that i.e;. snouiu attempt to aiiBwer him tll.1t 111 immorlinf .1.. ..1... - u...vv, kii me piuiiurni. llie only possible foundation for the w.i.n.v exaggerated egg story spread ''Mj.iutnBL uy ocn. weaver and Mrs w-.-ise, is mat a small boy, in an open air audience at Macon, threw an egg ....u was promptly arrested and pun ished for it." As to Mt'fl. r.p.'ic'a atf. 1 u DLHH I1IUIL lllUl uiscraccfu scenpa ot nrn,. . . ..... v ii m ncic l L- peated twice in the presence of the Goy- ymii ui ueorgiaat tlie State capital," . ijeuerai weaver or Mrs. Lease did not appear as advertised in Atlanta. Thev wnnM imt ..., .1.- capitol where a large crowd had assera- ,uu "car inem. Governor Northen himself, henrinn' th;.t- WVo,.. ,..m . . r ...m.i nuuiu UUl speak, went to insure him a hearing, and .s ...ming hi voic guaranteed that he would he rpsiwH'iiiitr 1 . . 1 called on the chairman of the executive committee 01 tBe I'cople's parly of the "'""I ciinviHine evening, to extend hint this guarantee, and he told me Hint m.ivcr nmi made up his mind not to speak. His claim of persecution is nothing more than a;; invr-worked effort to pose as a martyr. His state ments are cunningly devised for cam paign purposes. He did not want t speak in Atlsnta. He cancillcl h i n- fakements in r...,.;.. 1 1. that he had been im'pi perl upon by "his own party nianager.i y.ho ll ,:" to believe thai there was a lm-c l.-.r the People's parly in Georgia. Ik- found tluit such was nut tlw 1 greatly disappointed by his' visit here uim win, gi.ui to get (111! ot Hie State. While here lie conlil in. 1 .1 1,: . ..1...' , ,. ...v , v,,.,,,, coil- gvin and disappointment engendered by , "-imivmi 01 ins pail v in the State Genre 111 will on IVmr.,.,.., , ;.. .,. n-.j day by from lorty in liltv thousand majority." Si A NOVEL IDEA, Umbrellas re-covered while you wait for them, making tliejn iieariy as good as new. Call and learn our low prices. THE SHOE STORE, WEAVER & MYERS, AT A BTAM) hl'H.i. No More New Cholera cawt ;. in New York. OfAKANTINi;, I.. I., Sent. L'S.-Tlie C.I. lowing has been received from Swine- burn Is-Iand: "The condition of affairs here is greatly improved. No new ras and patients doing better." Ukrlix. Sent. cholera were reported in Charlottenbiirg .,wWu.i... 10 every case tlie attacks were sligiit. Havri:. Sent :t , u, ,lv,v (.u..b 01 cholera here yesterday and three deaths. ClIKRllorHI'.. Sent ") Tl,r ........ ... . nivk i.(,aci3 VII so-called cholera were reported here yes- li-nUn Tl.:. 11. ' T .v...j . , ,9 UW lnt. )ort 0, IrnVl tmtll. nilfl Him.lrf r f.. ' I' , r ' . , !'"u, 'i nt torn 01 trans-Atlantic line steamers, the chance ., ,.(iie on account 01 the prevalence ol cholera in Havre. KWRIFIC CLOUD HIRST It Hoe s S20 000 Worth of Uauiauc in Brunswick, r.a, Uni'NSWKK.Ga., Sept. 28,-llrunswick was visited this morning by a cloud buret and terrific electric storm that damaged $y0 Ooo , ..,., tilled Newcastle, Manslield, Uay, Union Oglrthrope and Grant streets with water our lect deep, penned citizens in their houses and stores, and threatened to inun date an entire block of three story brick 'oit s. Rain hns fallen daily, almost hourly, in Brunswick for twcnlv-two tiass. Cnmpucll and IlavlH Make a l ine Start la I'ppcr Ilo.til-.iv. A Democratic victor was won ot I'ppcr Hominy yesterday by Campbell ana Davis as an opening for this senato rial district. Mr. Campbell opened the itiestionof county finance and made a strong appeal to Hiiucoml Democrats to review the history of both pnrt.es, showing tlie ndvantacsof Iiein oeracy over Kf publiennisiu. lie re lewed thf unnil (Imiip liv tU T b in .-., t :.. tartV 111 nbt.'.niliirr rrr.,T.I ,....! :.. ng relief to tlie blind, deat tud dumb. uuij 'cxp.ai.icu now the tar-lt one-' 'wa in iijutc liic rit'ii m;iti i-ii'M n,-,,i the poor man poorer, and to take froin the man of small mpam t ... n. . w ,1, wiw capituhsts as shown by the workings ol the McKinley bill, under the shadow w. ,..,. ic KicUi .mientan trusts are liuw I US ffr I' lieortrprt a I4nn,,.l.n , .. . n. ...p,., uuiivuui "v.. iu n(e lUe warning in lime. Mr. Camrjbell'g snreeh u'.'ittit,.-ri,trl ,-.. times bv the cheers of thn ,.rr,n,A much good was done by him instrcngth- inir Ilptnnt-nn,, .....I ,,,,,, .uuiiif; new voces IU that section. Mr. Davis eiiiloro,..-! -ill '.,,,.i,..n i,...i t- .tiaijuv.,, nun o...u in .1 Birung aim pointed speech, and denounced the lorr- Lill -ii 1, ti,.,. .... .1 , ...t diiuiji mm logical arguments. Mr. Davis is a liuc rc.isoutT ami ins arguments showed plillnlv how niiii li l):.i,w ,-.,.v. 1 .,,1 ,1...... tor the good of the country, nnd how hard Republicanism was trvingto under- mitii. ,,11 1....I A .k niiu nunc. the ren hes of I'. TtnKiill 'I till Silini-Llr wprr wpnlf nttrl ir. !.:'.. i- - ,.,nui,i. .in mux " aiui rea son. When Campbell, was asked to re- tllv tn I lict r..i.iol.D 1, : J A i. 1 ...v0kn,uui.a lie P.llll lUL'V IKU1 Said nothini' tn rt.lv ti "'c uusin 01 tne speeches there wuij uivl'ii in niisct'i 1 ti tn 1 1 iiii i 11 tui I),,;. ;i, ' . ,,o... ..,, ""O "lit uuiiucis, AIIOVT THi; tlll Rim.H Aahevllle can Keep up Willi Charlotte In Thin Line. i uesuav s Charlotte Obsrrver.-rmii.it.. this interrogation : 'What other place in the St boast of four new churches built, to be built, or in proces-s ol building, in two years' time ?" ll is not Alierillx'a il. i. ... .1. . " 1 1 outlet., lint she can "see" the observer on its iuestion. Asheville has built within the umc sptvilied. the pirst Bantist chinch. one 11I the finest in Ok- Sim.. st,,ti..:.i Presbvterinn rliiin-li ltl.,.i m'i: ,.i,....u , . .. ..i ..i.j. ingill, Smith, and the West linj Baptist mission, licsides these. Riverside church, and tlie First Methodistchiiivh lmve I.e..,. m,t. cicd. the Cent ivil .-!... r,-!, ,n. :.. ' " - 1 ' - "ii.v 1 tiuu ih soonn build a newchtnvh, whdethenew 1. uincran congregation is now raisin" lur.ds in,- the erc-.-tion of a chinch here. This is the list. Me. Olisi-rwr .....I "P....- C 1 r 1 x t n is glad to give it. WU.I. Ri; -lil.KCT SM 13 .10 I'atton Avtnue. Asheville, N. C. 00000 o " About to be Nettled. St. Lous, Sept. 28 -There probability that the differe... the Missouri Pacific and the telegraphers c..,,,,ovcu uv mat road will be amicably settled. A committee of operators hns ..ec.i in toiipiuuition witn General Man aeer Smith two davs ti. there is not the slightest doubt that vYi-ryimng win dc agreeably settled in a Nenalor Hill Adopts Albany. Aliunv, Sept. Within n fcw months, probably when the present .-am-paign closts. the shinclcof li.-ivid n lliu attorney and counsellor at law, will be 1. ..n.v :.. . II ....... ..uiifi uui. 111 nioiiuy una tne senator will become part of the profcssiounl popula tion of Albany. Senator Hill s practice will be confined to cases in the Court of Appeals and the general term. Bteveuiiou at Middle-ttl-orooali. Mliipi.i-snoRoioii, Ky Sept. 28. When the ti 'ain beariiiL- A. li. Stevenson rolled into the depot yesterday n lurge andj enthusiastic crowd, heuded by a brass band, had gathered there to greet him. I.otid calls from theerowd brought iitm to 111c rear plallorm, where he thanked theerowd und nssuicd Ihcmof success in November. Postal Robber. I'iiii.aiii:i.piiia, Sept. 28. l'onr mail wagon drivers have been nrrested here and the Federal officers are searching for n number of others on the charge of rob bing the mails. The thieves have been systematically abstracting valuable packages of merchandise from the vans which curry the mail from the postoffice to the depots. 330 Years old, San Diego, Cil., Sept. 28,-This city today celebrated the :150th anniversary of the discovery of San Diego bay. Nearly nil flip hlisinr-aa tin,.... .....1 , .... i-..... MuuM. u.iu many pri vate residences were tastefully decorated. See nur vrAnrl stfintr ,f .....i.. , popular prices, the Whitlock Clotliinjr How a sun Htc-iio iMm-r Hpen.i 1)1 l.t it. JottastiMie JoticH. The San Dit-gn, C'.il., San Dkvan. has this to say, editorially, thai will l-e ..f interest to the Ash?viilc friend gciitUinau tnctitiom.d. "The Democracy of San Diego county has shown its appi-eeiatinn i, the faith fill and cfiieicul services of Ocn. lom-s, as district attorney of this county, hv' renominating him for thai important ollice bv a mainrit v t but nn, .t i,.,...i . .1 . M.', lllll . IM gratilvuig to that honorable gentleman ..uu ionium puouc servant. "More than this, wc can sav that the Democrats of this couniv, aided bv the numerous Republicans w ho let! tha'l Ins services for the taxpayers should here warded, will sec to ii that General John stone Jones is re-elected to the office he lias filled with Slirll lll.f.l 1 1 ,.ri, i. ...... rity and unswerving fidelity to doty." " Tin-; city schools. Superintendent Claxton lloldli.K '.xiMiitiiatlon.H. Superiutendeut Claxlon will be at the Orange street school tomorrow ami Fri day nl'teruooms from to t'. o'clock for the purpose of examining and grad ing children of that district preparatory to the opening of the schools on Oct. 10. Miss lilla llolman, teacher of drawing in the city schools, m rived this morning Irom her home in New York State, where she has been spending vacation. Miss Mand Powell, the music teacher, is now in Atlanta, Ga., where she will remain until the opening ol the Asheville schools. NEXT GOVERNOR IS HERE CAKU .4N O-jliOK-ii; AKK IN ASHIiVH.I.E They Arrive on the Mui phy Tralu and Mr. Cnrr nrxlnic epcakiur cSMo P m -vsborne to Wpt-ak at 8 OU'loc-k. Klias Carr and F rank 1. Osborne :ir. rived in the city today on the train from Wayncsville nnd Mr. Carr sooke court house this afternoon, boirinnin.r .t 3:30 o'clock. Mr. Osborne will sneak at the ..n,t house at 8 o'clock this evening. Let every Democrat attend. me ltnrd party in this vicinity being very considerably out of siuht. it !m not oecn an easy matter to learn .-invthino rtuo.it tne program lor the speakine to morrow. Gen. J. B. Field, candidate for Vice-Presidential honors, Exum, who WOUId be Governor anil li.ll.. . t , uauiiuui I - . lor election no u,.tn. 1 I . booked for sneeelm. . .?:'. 01 KlIlK the finest, must .-fieri v- u, v Dlf.llctlUIC lO" I S!! ,.tU a""1100" -li--'Jc article in the market for the . . '""""i ' ocic. Duticrcamci wher 'he IHZ Jl "f V v-iett of the sneeelus will han nf 1 1 nii i. I that common tnuil,!-. i,,.. .1... -n. l aid will arrive this altcrnoon on the ; r , , Snartanbury train ti, oi,: :n lrBn"-ii!.e lavor winch has creeled it from iSTrrclr -s and rev1oaMrtelteCt0r'at'large' who will acceplabiliiy to the public. Ifc is some- Tile bell will rinc Tir tllinir wliU-li nlnmiit MWf. i . i ... no (.iy W,SU l0 attend. nu uuvc oncctrieu it will never Antimigraine THE SEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE Absolutely Sufe, Terft'ctly Sure, and Always Speedy. Cures Every Variety of Headache AND NOTING ELSE. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned for it.-e!f the enviable rcputa- CA NADAV LBFT A NOTE. be without. For its curative powers il does not depend upon the subtle influences of such III It He Bald He was Not Guilty or Wrong- WaSI1IKi;T(1. Sent OS Tl,.. found on W. P. Cnnnrlnv'a .lpalf nfr, i,;c I noisonoiis di-non ; death the following note to Miss Moore, AnUpyriac, Horpblue. Chlo a VeUIlff ladv from VnrtK Pnrnllnn ipuHit;, VIUO whom he visited Mondnv niolit MVuearlricnd: lain not guilty of since it docs not ccmlnln .-. ,,tn ritll wrintr '... t..-.i ri I ...v wrt. iuu lua ii usl ill mr. 1'co-1 , - .. . nli. : eilut-T 0 tncse. It is absolutely fWr r.-w ....vi.iv. tuauiRiiiii uic are worse I - Iarles1tam;.,,l,e,.,r ".l.? injMriM eh ' taken by hist nraver nf vone trn. fr.'n.i vll l.ionv. neer.rrlmcr tn n who knew hitn well ,.,! ; i,;oir esttlis. It is not a Cath .irtir ..!..,. ,.. leader of the white Republican party in disarrange the .,. . North Carolina, was by nature fitted for ai8arranSc tne "tomucii, and contains an advpnt.trni.a pum. . t:.: 1 1 : ..... u . . . . . ' i'ui.ucb ttuu uu uuaious or sickening mcrcdicnts in business, and his h Ulnrv .hn tu. s 'uh'LU"-nis ; . tu , . . .ui s.aieuii-ni is wen lonnaca. iu peculiar auvanlagcs of Antimi He h.tH nt. .Ion-,.. . .t:i.. I ton.N. C, and this property and hislC;rUne co,lsist n its being thoroughly uwul utiaar-MNitiriH wprp nil mnrtuniei ,i an nttetsnt ...... VT. , " mllie as a cure for any kiwi of head . U'lUUl. Jll LUC iiX I tional creosote company be lost a great ache-without respect to cattsc-leaviue deal of money. ThelaBt anoearance be 1 -atug llll.rlp in t-tr.1.4 ,n .U. r. I tin IttinlAncn... ... . ... ,,v.,,v.Vg tit toe miiiucHpous i j".oini t ui ctimoymg atter cliects convention. as in the case ol" other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. FOR SALE AT convention. NO STEP BACKWARD WattcrHou Natlsfled With Cleve laud's Letter. I.OllSVII.I.Ii. Scot. 28. Wnttersnn 11 l,lc praises Cleveland's letter in the following short leader: "The letter of acceptance which Cleve land sends out, is a calm, conservative document. He takes no step backward upon the great issue of tariff reform, but "Kuea uu- question in a thoroughly statesm.'inlit-e wnv i,..,.., il. n..a inM down by the Chicago platform. In this rptrrirA li ln.-,a n.l.:.... l. ..v ..unlink iu uc iiusuuuer- Stood Or mici-oti.t rnr1 trie .i.nlm.nl of the money (tiestion, federal election ii-ieaiiuii aiui pension question is equally Illoder.-i I p mill nn.nla ... 1...II. .U. . '.I ., tu uuiu cue j;..iiiu i-ciisc aim gooa iccimg ol the people. A Desperado at Large. Dallas. Tex., Sept. 2.H. Comodore Miller, one of the most notorious des peradoes in the southwest, overpowered his irii.ir.l4 v.ut.rf1,it. .,.! n..,:n I.....-.!. ... ru..u... ,,,1,1,11 o.iiiQe.i wiiu iiieir weapons, iioeratcd twelve fel low eOllVlCtS Wllf. WOm IV.tl, 111,.. nin-l-. ing in the quarries near this city and iiiauc 111s escape. Father ot ,n Children-K I. f. Xi-wm-RXE, N. C., Sept. 25. The fun eral ol Robert R. Green Icolored took place this afternoon from St. Cyprian's GRANT'S PHARMACY. n. pi-:nchai'. He Will reach at llie Elrsl frea hylcrlau This icvenlnjr Rev. Dr. F. W. P.. Peschau, pastor ol St. Paul's Lutheran church, Wilming ton, whose cxcelle.it sermons have been heard by large congregations in Ashe ville, will preach at the First Presby terian church this evening nt 8 o'clock. Dr. Peschau's work here has resulted in the organization of a Lutheran con Rreeation. The sermon this evening will be primarily for the congregation, but members of all olhcr churches and the public ltenerilllv- :in p,,.-ri:-ill. !.. . ,- .- --wtji,i,i, in vited. MORGAN UKOIOMT ' WO 8aui IM-esHlcy and will I rntlv Ar- resieu vcsierdav and Jailed l)eputy Sheriff 1. M. Mora 11 ret in-tie.l to the city last night having iti his charge Will Frady and Sam Press- ley, who were inuilicatcd in the riotous conduct at Ardcn on Sunday last. Mr. Morgan savs John Powers left early yesterday for South Carolina, ! while the McClnteheys .-ire in hiding in j the woods. I-Vailv ..nil I'tac!.... .... . . . . .. .vo.t.w, eie Olaccd in in.l Aulir-.-illp-o ,i.lin...c. I - J mi. sj uin,,ii.iiin,ivs gather in the oll'enilcrs when the offenders ..iv iu ue loiiuo. Houih Mala Hide walks. A meeting of owners of nronertv nl... South Main street was held at Israel's store Monday afternoon for I he --- , ...bv ol voiisidcring the kind of sidewalk they .(.(.. usk ior on mat street. The meet ing was well attended, and il was prac- V" iimi mc cuv s regulation crushed stone ,1p,.,.,m, i. . 1 . atiopted. However, a petition will be !. 1 . . . ooura 1 ridny, usk ng tor llllll nn I ii n.,....:... n. Ti - "ri'iinouu WHIK ns well as on cement and block walks. Overcoats and heavy clothing the best itock in Asheville at the Whitlock Clt thing House. ISN'T IT KATilli L0N(i Since you lookeil over my stock ': you waitins ror ? Better toods ? What are There arc -i church. 1 lie deceased was 87 venrs old. I none. Lo.ver or:, .. . -r.... , . .Iw.l-.it,.. r.i.i.. ...-. . ue. miu bcr by trade, and an exemplary 'member nW Ui8p,a5'iD-' '"" of Men s l ader- ol the l-.piscopal church for over fifty wear, Hosiery, Neckwear. Cloves .Shirts, .V, wtnen lor variety and excellence can he diui- ""is heated nowhere. I h.: ...t. .. r.. . uu, ,,nc CoRsicAXA, lex., Sept. 28.-Koger O. LfM.-rf ... . . i.ll 8. IS SeriOUSlv I . TTnrrf i .initi.i 10-n I woik has caused a reknse from the '" Yu" w"nt "c ' ' J grippe from which he sullered Inst winter tion t loo at my toeit, ami from which he never entireh-re. I covered. I T71 T-t aj ri. ii 1 1 1 M H I ,1 . ..in ... Riciniosii, Va.. Sent. 28.-Sealr "ufrlTTER, 28 PATTON AVE. naniel, who is at his home in Lvnrh- Inriinmr ... T. ' burg, has received a telegram from Sena- KU"lt AUS I KALIAN LENSES, tor uui saying that the latter will make -... .a .1 ,yncourg oca, S2to Q. W. Curtls a Estate A-to.ono. uttEENFtHLD. Mass.. Sent. 27. Thees- . ... tnte n. ,h, .nf, r ' wS, ' S. " ' time to of according to the will filed in the Frank- a"'1 the "cculiBr r"H r the Kl f 4-.. 1 UA i. A. I IMIPI I A .. -uuui.jr i ruunic cuuil luuiij, 1 " winmn uu npcctucici I ftiniiah io imounts to about $70,000. ., ...,.,,.,, ,. . . I wi ana can tou,eaer.enun.enHJnvelIinB ,it one oa flr(t exRmlnaton 12 ti ... 1? 1. it .r O i nrt 1 r. I r- tS. WESLER. , u ...... b .it.u uj luc i.tUJ ICS I -r rnnfeilxrsto f.rn.r.1 NO. 17 MnDTu una . . uuvei ed vesterdim in th. r,..n.no. nr... : ' eral hundred spectators. MR. J. R. WILLIAMS Treasurer C. P. and V. V. U. R ville. N. c m . Itiv meKreatpleiureto suy thall have Tblrtv-one Cottages Burned. '".usurer . p. ttd y. v. u. K , Fayette NkV OkLEANS. Sent. "8 l'irp l.-i.l .... , ,. ": mcKreatpiraiureto suy thall ha night destroyed thirty-one small cot- tried your Anticephalulgine ami fotin.l it tnges on Rosscnu. St. Andrews and wonderful mnrrijrn. t,...t..... .. Adellc streets. Loss $30,000. RAYSOK & SMITH'S Russell IH Alwavs a Winner. Wholesale and Retail Uoston. Sent. 2S.-The Democratic V ' RRnfll, TIPIiCTC i.ri..-.,l ilroad ates. Bought and Sold. State convention yesterday re nominated If Oov.-rtl.-.e lii.u.1l I I I v Auicniicrii I t. j. . '''KAY, running on regular contract, copy must .,. , . ' Ma,u lreel be handed in by 10 o'clock a. m. Men,brr Am"'-'n Ticket Broker.' A..o'. l.Virv1inflv .tlini.M I 11 W1..i I muKPitm ni ttnrivi n nun a fa 1-1.. i;t. i , -......u.o, uuui, noil, 1 ..-) etc..,,, the tent, opposite postoffice. MOnP 5TF1IW I flfllVDDV Tih-.tt7h,wi. :;...- rluUL1- -.nunuivi can be found at the Whitlock Clothing T,,K VBRV Best WORK, I IvUKi I . I -' nwtB. auuiAUIW, tilgm Creamery Butter at Krofcr'f. I CHURCH STBEtT, TTLtlT.mt 79. A1-
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Sept. 28, 1892, edition 1
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