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Ashevilie Daily PLAN NOW For your hall and Winter trade. To secure the re-y best results-you should adxrtisc in "The Citiicn." A DROP OF INK . May make a million think. Try a Citizen advertisement. They are popuhr lccnuse read by everybody VOLUME VIII. NO. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS T QUESTION ALTERATION SALE AT THE CRYSTAL FALACE. The demand for Dove Hams lias been so great that for a time we were unable to fill orders. We now re ceive shipments every few days, and there -will be no more trou ble of that kind. KROGER, No. 41 College Street. KB A l. ESTATE. B. OWYN. w. w. wijst. Gwyn k West, (Raccftor ti Waller n. liwjn ) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Ter Cent. Notary Public, ComralMloncr ol tired". FIRE INSURANCE. SOPTHBAST COURT SQUARIi. Hint every housekeeper must solve is: Where can necessary supplies he bought to best advantage? Between The several grades ami many prices that ore shown, the customer is often in doubt which to select, but we can help you. The Capital yuullty of all Groceries sold by us is unquestioned whilewc keep prices at a minimum, And Labor Diligently to please all by prompt ness, courtesy and lair dealing. A. D. COOPER, GROCERIES, IUV, GRAIN. NEW STOCK Ladies' : Wraps - TOR Ladies, Misses, Children, Men and Boys.. COMPLETE STOCK JUST ARRIVED. Another Importa tion Mlorm fierttc CHENILLE AND LACE CURTAINS, NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. BON MARCHE 37 Knuth main Mr .'. AS TO BROTHER BROWN HIHOWNTOWNSHIPBUVGlVi; HIM FIFTEEN VOTKK Ahout 1 hr uh inM. we cxLuct to nlirr tlie dhclvitir, fi i oiluri. ftc, in our norr, :nid riurink tlii alteration will alter our pre wit stock at greatly rcclum! pxit cs -some things fur lets than i-ast. We must a so del rout nil wc i in, to mnkc room for Hit- itinirapc stuck ot our impi'TiMi -p ami meet pur- hyvts in the Nrw Vorit ttinrkirt Our itock cnntiot be tlescrilj'.'tl to you ;'. it'l. U wiM be "simply immense" ami vuricil Pnn't buy tilt you ce It. Cur Utt gmnd upvuinn will be announced a soon as we nil A1 1 icady. RenienilK-r, little Xmy.i Kr.tl Mrk, thin Santa C taint will U'i a'.l his t!-j!M. tuyv, tU, ut our store this jenr. THUD. W. THRUSH X CO., CIVSTAL PALACE, 4 FATTON AVIiNl'K. L. BLOMBERG. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers And Investment Agents NOTARY PUBLIC. I. nana Kvnreljr placed at 8 per cent. Otfloc. J St 36 Patton Arenac Second Ifloor. fcbBdlT FOR RENT OR SALE. KtT. V. S. P. Bryan's taoute, furnished, Cumberland arcane For Rent Desirable office rooms, McAfee block. Furnished and unfurnished houses. WONKY TO LOAN. JOHN CHILD, Kcal Batate and Loan Broker, -WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS NO. 3 PATTON AVE. OP THE m u Has none to Northern cities to liny the lm- acit line of Smoking articles ctv shon-n in Ashevilie. The lulu? increase in the busi'ii'ss of the Modil Clitar Store makes it necessary that a trip North be inude once a r- "r I."''k out fur this space on his return is worth just what it will vith!, and me I-'lour will not yield imuli. c sell the lU'.lil.lSK, and what is marie Hum it i:i ah bulutely pure to b- swee'., w holcsi.im- aril nutriticu. We hove imt tcecivetl two ear lonils ami :u-e selling it mueh U-iow the us ual price. llrown'H Record as a Truliilcllcr if Nt Impiovliiit as tlieCativasH lioes Ou Crawford Handling Uutli Competitor Makion, X, C. Oct I!. If ever n man showed his weakness in a campaign it was Rev. J. C. Brown, the assistant Re publican Third pnrtyite, at Old Port to dav. It is j"st as plain as daylight that he is staying in the tight and taking the punishment solely because he boms to help Pritchard. After be sawed the air for little over half an hour today the crowed became tired ol his rot and al most overwhelmed him with shouts for Crawford, Old Fort township is Brown's home, and the most liberal esti mate I wai able to get on his vote in in that township today was fifteen votes and if does not' put a guard over his tongue he will not get the half of that number. It looks now as if Crawford will prove that Brown told a deliberate falsehood at Smith's Bridge, Macon county, a few days ago. Brown stated from the stump there that he announced in the McDowell county Democratic conven tiou that, if he should be sent to the Democratic Si ate convention as a dele gate it would be as a Third party man. Since coming here I have asked a number of Democrats us to the truth of this statement, and they all say that it is ab solutely lalse; that he made no such announcement, and that he was sent to the Democratic State convention as a straighout Democrat. Col. P. J. Sinclair, one ol the most prominent members of the Marion bar, told me today that not only did Brown not make any such announcement, but he Brown) sat in the convention with out opening Ins mouth 111 protest, and allowed a Bel of resolutions introduced bv him (Sinclair hcarlilv endorsing Cleveland nnd his administration, to be unanimously pissed. How does this strike vim : Ann Brow n preacher, too '. Ami i'ritchanl never says a word raiust Brother Brown, but uses what ingenuity he has in helping to keep him on the track. But Crawford can take care ol both of Ins competitors, and is doing it hatul- somelv, . '. A'. FITZPATRICK BROS., Contractors ami I'calrr in Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies, WALL, PAPER, ao North Main Stkkkt, Asukvii.i.k. S C, TELEPHONE NO. 13. o o r pi o o Q 0 0 A I 0 i M A 5 a M "a ft 5 w X Ffllt it ti'i: AND simiit K. .4 Ncurii I.viiclicd l)y a Moll mill Ills uotb ritiot Into Iini:NTn.s, X. C, 1 klr. II. Alter the cor oners jury had thoroughly investigated nnd rendered the vetd'cl that Mrs. Prank Snndcrlin came to hir death bv the hands ol Joe llano, the colored licnd who raped ami then murt'cicd her at Shilph, Canuicn county, X. C, on Fri day, the 30th, he wastuken from the jail it Camden Court House, bv some live or six hutnlred men, and alter I icing mu tilated in a most hornlilc mnniier was hung up by the neck and ndtlled with 11 thousand bullets. The victim was a young married wo men, high respected and well connected, ind the crime was committed 111 open day near the village, and was of the most brutal character, her body being literally cut to pieces with a hoe by the brute Kaleigh Xcws and Observer. AIIOI 1 KMIWlI.l.li IlItllK They Co 11 HI Not Htatiii lli- TcM lor AHhcvllle's l'avtrs It will be lemcinbcrcd that a couple of weeks ego the Joint Koaid, at a special mining held m City hiigmeer Ues (dlicc, a report was made Mr. l.ec on the Knoxvill'" brick. lie said l,c had sub- jreted it to the water test ami found the tbsoi ption to be about 1 it cent. On the strength of this, Alderman Leonard made n motion that Webb, Dates, Lsk- idge & Co., be instructed to purchase a lot of these bricks. It was not considered necesnarv to pass this motion, however, the members saying that it made no (bUcrciae where the liricks came Ironi, so that they came up to specifications. A lot 01 uncus were ordered lrom Knoxville nnd the laying of them began on houtli Wain htrcct. lint ttciil), Oates, Kskridge & Co. have a contract with the Kobbins buck company ol Kobbins, Tcnn., and when this eomp niv heard of this purchase of the Rpoxville bricks they intiiv.ntcil to I he conlructors here that the supply of Kobbins pavers would be cut ofl'ii the purchase of Kucx ville brick was kepi up. In the meantime, l-.ngimer I.rc nail tested the Knoxvillc brick in every wnv and found that il would not come fully up to the specification:-, and the Ship ment of them v as Flopped, alter about 150,000 had been shipped. Some of these have been laid on South Main ami the best nf those yet 111, laid will be put down. The contractors, haling that their supply of Kobbins brick would becut off, have been circulating a paper lor the signatures of the members ul the Hoard, which oapcr savs la stinstairrc that Webb, Oates, liskiiilgc & Co. were "in structed" by the Board to purchase the knoxville brick, and that it they had not done so the city engineer would have have done so and charged them to the contractors. Mayor Iv. niton, Aldermen llaird, Leoiiaid and McDowell signed this paper tit Monday's Board meeting. Asa inatterol fact, ho-.v.'ver, tnc lioaril did not instruct the contractors to ptir- hasc th? Knoxville bricks, and no rec ord of such action appears on the min utes. The nearest approach to this was Alderman Leonard's notion, which was not passed Til Xt'H Till-: HT1 I'M i'hlN lc::iocr:it Mioultl t.et His fills"!!" Ki-!arl. W. A. Nonis r.f Lynch, Madison county, svh'is; !-"lcr indicates plainly that he take:! 1.0 Ke u'llican or Third p'ri ty in hi.i'ii, thank you, wrius Till'. Citizi N October 1 as follows: "1 subscribed for your paper the last of August for one year. It caaic up to Septembers, then it slopped and has conic 110 more. I won d like to know what's the matur. 1 1 it is Tin: Crr:i!i:s's fault I Lrio'V you wiil correct it. 11 the fault ol Ben Harrison, I h ,pc wc will all correct that in Xovcml -er. Please send on the good old l.'cniocraiie Citizen Mr. Norns is assured that Tin: Cm- lis is niai'cd at the Ashevilie oilie? rcgu hulv, and 1! it d ics not reach him it i) laicle Sam's fauit. But Mr. Norris ii not the only snliscriiiei who has not been receiving his Citi.:i:n rigid. ir!v since the eampaigu opened. (jKORGIA'S election day A THK.llUMIIIt S DI-TilOCHtTIC VOTIC Oi l". Too ICarly to Make a l linlic s -ttiuale, nrrl the IlemocratH Al ready cialmiDic tdc Htate lv a II I U Majorii',. A it.ax i a, Ga., O.-t. o. (ieoruia elects today a governor, State officers and full general assembly. The Republicans con tented themselves with placing only a national electoral ticket in the field. Today opened beautifully and from every part of the State bulletins an nounce the vote to be the heaviest polled in 'Jeorgia in many years. The Demo crats already claim the State by from 30,000 to 50,000, though of course it will be impossible to make anything like a definite estimate until lute this even ing. A heavy vote is being polled every where, and the tremendous reserve Democratic vote which has not been brought out for years, as there has been no opposition to the State Democratic tic kets, will be polled throughout the '1 JII-.V I.VNt llUD HIM. ' In- vv.lv of All Unites That A8 Huult Women. Most I'Hi.ia, Temi., Oct. 5. -Saturday ghl last Alex. Bell, colored, went to the residence of Mrs. J. S. Jones, a wid owed ladv, ami atteiuptcu an nssauic upon the person of Mirs Sallie Jones, her ldcsl daughter. The screams of the women attracted tneir neiguoors, oui upon their entering the house Bell es- ped. Sunday he was arrested and made bis escape again, hut was snot in tue at tempt, tlie nail entering nis ngnt siac. lie was again arrested Monday uy run Hollands, colored. When the officers entered the house Bell was in lied nurs- his wounds, but he was able to snap lot "tin lour times at the officers. I-'orlunatelv it was not loaded. Finally Deputy Sheriff Kmnard started with Bell to jail, but before they had gone lar they were confronted by urn itiens. kinnard did all in his power to disperse the mob, but was hnally over powered. Bell was men liung to a iimo and his body was riddled with bullets. He confessed his crime and did not mur mur while being executed. Miss Jones is a highly respected young adv. Fortunately she is not hurt be yond a few scratches. AT THE VNIYEKSITV. IT WAS CHOLERA. The House Quarantined as a I'ri-. cautionary Measure, Xi;v Yokk, Oct. 5. Bacteriologists Biggs and Dunham had this unwelcome intelligence for President Wilson yester day. "We would report that on exam ination of discharcs taken from Jas. Mil ler, revealed the presence of the spirillum of charges." Mr. Wilson was not startled, because the house wher.-iu Miller died has been as strictly quarantined as if there had been a dozen cases ol cholera there. He: forthwith summoned Dr. Cvrii9 pdson, city snnitorv suierintendcnt; Dr. C. P. Koberts, duel ot the division ot contag ious diseases nnd Gen, Clark, and dis cussed the situation with them, l util the quarantine of Miller's house is ended, four sanitary insjeetois will be on duty there nnd the neighborhood will be care fully watched. Democrats, if you have friends wlm bare not registered, see that tiny regis ter nt once. aiiovt iis:ti; i' m-:ws. Tlie 'l.ii.ctle's Were ?l 4iilotiu: Mts Aullioi ir.eci This morning's (i.ettc contains a list of apiointtnuits for the county candi dates, embracing the wee'', of October 17 "Ii, the first place of speaking being Black Mountain. Chaiunaii J. 1). Mur iihv, of the Democratic committee, 1111- thorizcsTlii:ClTi!i;Ntot'av ih.it the pub' licatioti of the list was not authorized by him, and lui ther that he tol l the Oil zelle's reporter that if it was publishce il would be with his express dissent. There was a meeting yesterday 1 Chairmen Mtirjihv and Wcstail and l t). Patterson, at winch tlie list was made out, but as sonic points asked bv Mr. Murphy were notagricd upon, it was decided to leave the matter open until Mai. Kolhr.s return to the cK v on Indav THE EAI.I.I". SCISEAMH. FEDERAL MARSHALS. Itidlaua Republicans Them. Ask 1 or J. H. L-AfW, NEW STORE, 35 & 37 Patton Ave., NOW OPEN, A NOVEL IDEA, Umbrellas re-covered while you wait for them, making them nearly as good as new. Call aud learn our low prices. THE SHOE STORE, WEAVER & MYERS, Indianapolis, Oct. 6. Marion couutv has made application to the United States court for Federal election mar shals. The application is signed by Chairman Moore, Secretary Fcslcr of the Republican county committee and mem bers of the executive committee. More than half the counties in the State have now applied for Federal marshals, nnd it is understood ten or twelve more coun ties will make application. Mach county committee is permitted to decide whether or not it will ask for marshals. Ui-publleurtH Takiusi up r. !.:u Part of I'nUoii Avenue. I he Republicans have strclched acios Patton avenue, over their headquarters, a large hummer, on which is painted eagle as large as a horse, bcsidis the words: "Harrison, Ucid, Pntchaid. Pro tcctioii, Republican Headquarters." ITie eagle is not intended to represent the protection of government employes lrom enmpaign assessments, but the pro tection of assessments aiter they get into the hands of the campaigners. Demo crals say that every time they look at the-caglc they are inspired to mote earn est work lor Democracy. Buncombe Boys Can't Play Ball But Buncombe Sarsaparilla is the best blood purifier in the market. Grant's Pharmacy. BUNCOMBE LIVER PILLS Are the best family pill made. Trv theni and be convinced of their superiority. GRANT'S PHARMACY. A Ills Day Thrie Will be the I2tli ot This Mouth. Ciui'tL IIill, N. C.Oct. 5.-Tbe Uth ol October will be a big day at the Uni versity this year. It is the 99th uni versity of the foundation of the Univer sity, the 400th anniversary of the discov ery of America, and the tOth birthday ol President Winston. The day will 1 celebrated with great reoicmg at tlie university. ii 1 1 o'clock exercises will be held in the chapel; there will be appropriate read ings from the Bible, singing ot tue uni versity hymn by the Oice uuo, anil an in address by Superintendent orauam, of the Charlotte graded schools. In the atlernoon athletic sports wi.l be cele brated on the athletic grounds, nnd at night President Winston will give a re ception to the students and faculty ol the University, the visitors, and tticcni- zensol the vilhiL'C. The friends of the University everywhere arc cordially in vited to be present nnd enjoy the day. There are .';o students at tne 1 nivcr SllV. Democrats, have you registered ' JI()JiTr(llBSCHOOI.BlII.DlX(i The Work BcIiik 1'nslieU lo au Early Completion I.ccunrd is: Joyner, the contractors, are now making evcrytffort for the com pletion of the Monlford avenue school building. The inside work necessary to he finished belore the school can be opined is being pushed as fast as possi ble by a large force ol hands. Some ol the outside work, of course, such as the terra colta ornaments in the front, will be let t to be completed niter the school opens. This building w hen finished will ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned tor itself the enviable reputa tion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article in the market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, headache. The immense favor which has greeted it from all quarters proves its true merits and acccpuibibty lo the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it will never be without. For its curative powers it does not de-pend ujion the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as Aulipjrlue, Elorphiiic, Chlo ral and Cocafuc, since it does not contain an atom ol either of these. H is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without lear of serious csulls. It is not a Cathartic, docs not disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiur advantages of Antimi graine consist in its bemg thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of head ache without respect to causi leaving no unpleasant or annoying after effects, as in the ease 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 GRANT'S PHARMACY. Oil I$x4 MB IMi MIUNAVUII S ANNEX. Mali! SEE OUR STOCK OF GOODS! To be Opened at so houlli Street Tomorrow. The building No. 11 Patton avenue, large ns it is, has proven too small for the splendid business built up here by F. P. Mimnn11c.l1, and tomorrow this suc cessful merchant will open a branch of Mimnnuuh's emporium in No. o0 South Main street, adioining A. W'hitlock's store. This branch will be under the super intendence ol J. B. Sloan, who has been with Mr. Mimnaugh for a long time. A full stock of fine dry goods and goods in that line will be kcpU TENNYSON IS UVINIi. Ill Putlon Avenur, Anhcvillt. V. C. 000a The sweetest Hlmser ol His Time Slowly Pausing; Away. London, Oct. 5. A despatch from Has lemere, 3:30 this afternoon, states that Lord Tennyson is in the last stngc of his illness and is slowly passing away. Twentv Flve Years a Hank nook Keeper. Richmond, Va., Oct. 5. W. I. Allen, for nearly a quarter of a century book keeper of the First National bank, died suddenly this morning. 001 111. t: wi'.imiMi Four Hearts Made lo Ileal as T vo at Fletchers Today beautiful double wedding ceremony occurred this afternoon at Fletcher's, the conlracting parties being B. II. Kut- ledgc and Miss Fmma Craig Blake; 0. M. Rutlcdge and Miss Helen Bavley Blake, 1 he brides arc daughters ot Mrs. Daniel Blake. The officiating clcrgyuiau was Rev Mr. Greaves, pastor ol Calvary church, Fletchers, in which church the eeremon ics which made lour people two were solemnized. The brides and grooms are well known in Ashevilie. be a valuable addition to Ashevilie s school pro)crty. a building not only ot handsome exterior, but ot excellent 111 tcrior iirraimcnient, and in all un educa lional institution of which Ashevilie may well be proud Superintendent Claxton will on Pnday, probably, formally announce the open ing ol this school. MliHT CLASSES. Uookkeeplusc. IeniuauHhip and Vocal Music ut the Y. M. C. 4 T. V. Terrell, bookkcejier for the C. F. Graham Manufacturing company, has been secured to teach the bookkeeping and penmanship classes for the associa tion. He will also give those who de sire it, without charge, instruction in commercial arithmetic. This class com menecs Tuesday, October 18. The vocal music class will commence under Prof. C. A. Garrett's instruction on the same night. Those who desire to take either of those classes should send in their names at once. Non-mem' hers should call lor prospectus giving detailed inlormation at office. Anyone holdine n S'2 membership may enter en ter these classes. The Hospital item-111. The program for the three days' bene fit of the Mission hospital next week em braces tor the night of the lUili a pro duction of Mother Goose melodies by the children: the second night, the Minuet unit the Nile worshippers will be enacted by voting Indies, and on the third night a nlov will be given by a num ber of the popular young men of the city. The entertainment is to be held in the old Penniman mansion on South Main street. About the City Schools. Supl. Claxtou will beat the Bailey street school again tomorrow from 3:30 to 0 o'clock lor the purpose of rxamitiingchil- drcn and issuing tickets ol admission. B. B. Lewis, principal of the Montford avenue school, arrived in the citv this morning and is delighted with the change wrought in this school buildiii, during the vacation. A Texas WcddtuK. The Denison, Tex., Sunday Gazette contains an account of the marriage of Rev. F. X. Atkin, pastor of St. Luke's P.uiscoDid church, in that city, to Mrs John R. Carr. The ceremony occurred 011 Thursday lust. Rev. Mr. Atkin is a native of Ashevilie and has many friends her:. Mills? He's All KlKht. CuusiCANA. Tel., Oct. 3. Senator Roger o. Mills has almoBt entirely recov ered from his recent indisposition nnd expects to leave here the latter part of this week to till his Illinois appoint mcnts. Sinec du Inijkcil over my stoel, ? Wll.'ltni'e you waiting Tor ? llctter foetus ? The-re"arc Lower prices ? There cun't he. lain now displaying a tall line of Me-u'a I'niler- wcar, lloeicry, Neckwear. Gloves, Shirts, &C , which for viuicty anil cxa-'lencc can he dup licated nowhere. 1 huve in Ftoek a I'ull Hue of Mens' anil Hoys Shoes. Also the latest shapes in Hats. You wont lie in i-t it you don't look at ray ptoeli. F. E. MITCHELL, MEN'S OUTFITTER, 28 PATTON AVE. GO TO THE B0NA1R, 74 BAILEY STREET, For excellent fun; good room's and the best of accommodation. Prices RecisouaVjis. MRS. ! ALICE : A. : YOUNG BONNYCREST INN I Cight miles sooth of Aihcvillt, Vi mile from Skyland Spring! Station. Rate $2 per day, $12 per week; $40 per month. THOS. A. MORIilS, Prop'r, mayiodtf Skylaod, N. C. R lUblo el ucel all row l RAILROAD TICKETS Bought and Sold. C. V. RAY, 8 8. Main Street. Member American Ticket Broken Atso'n. ynnt:! OTrmii t niixmnv Mr. Cleveland Will so 10 Chlcaso. UUUULL 0 1 CRM LHUMAJ CniCAi.o, Oct. 5. Word was received here lust night that Mr, Cleveland had i decided to attend the Exposition dedica tion with Mrs. Cleveland, October illst. THE VERY BEST WOBK, E. B. WILLI, MAJWAUEJBt, CHURCH STREET, TELEPHONE 70
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