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- Asheville Daily Citize ASHEVILLE, N. C., MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3$, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VIIL-NO 150. IF YOUR APPETITE FAILS YOU TRY A DOVE HAM. KROGER, 41 College St VICTORY! REAL ESTATE. W. B. I'.WYN. W. W. WEST Gwyn & West, iSucitmori to Walter B. Gwyn ) ESTABLISHED 188 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. Loans Securely Placed at Per Cent. Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTHEAST COURT SiJUAKIi. IK THESE Itl'SY DA YS ASD STIR RIXCXICIITS I'OK CANOI PATHS AD YOTERS IT IS A CREAT SAT ISI'ACTIOX TO KSOY THAT OUR GROCERIES 1IAYE WON Wrll.AR PAYOR. TllliV Hll.l. HEAR THE LIMIT Ol' DA Y AS EI.l. AS SltillT. II'H KEEP TUB llliSTASD I'RIiSllliST WHICH COUNTS BYEKY TIME. LIGHT THE TORCH Ol' 0OUl JVDOMEST'.ASD JUIX OCR MO I'RUCESSIOS. A. D. COOPER, NORTH tOl'BT ttyilARi:. GROCERIES, HAY AND GRAIN OUR GRAND OPENING! WILL BE DELAYED PEW DAYS ON ACCOUNT OF THE EXTENSIVE AL TERATIONS NOW BEING MADE IN OUR I'ALACE. WE WILL ANNOUNCE IT IN DUE TIME. FOR YOU NOT TO MISS THE LARG EST AND FINEST DIS PLAY EVER SHOWN IN THE SOUTHLAND. YOU SHOULD SEE IT. NEAR LY EVERY ORIENTAL COUNTRY'S PRODUC TIONS WILL BE REPRE SENTED IN THIS RARE EXHIBITION. THAD. W. THRASH I CO., CRYSTAL I'ALACE. 41 PATTON AVKNUI5. CLOSING UP THE CANVASS w. NEW STOCK Ladies' : Wraps UNDERWEAR MINCE MEAT THEY WANT TO "REPEAT" T. CRAWFORD ON HOMESTRETCH. THE TO KILL Da. SANDERLIN SWEET-SCENTED SCHEME UN EARTHED. THE DEED WAN TO HE UUNE AT Dl RNSVH.Lli. -ANU- POR- CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers And Investment A Rents NOTARY PUbLIC. Loan, securely plflred at 8 per crnt. Olfice. it S8 Patton A Ten u Second ;floor. Ladies. Misses. Children, Men and B ys. COMPLETE STOCK IUST ARRIVED. Another Import a (Ion Storm Serges CHENILLE AND LACE CURTAINS. NEW GOODS IN ALLDEPARTMCNTS. BON MARCHE 37 Snutta Slain Street. NE AV GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. The moat attractive Hoods, sueli aa fancy .molting articles. Hare added to my line the largest assortment of toilet sets, fancy work bniti, ladies' and Rents' traveling sets. Tnc largest line of sporting goods ever seen In Asheville. L. BLOMBERG. IHodcl Cigar Store. PLUM PUDDING. Wc lmvc just received n lit rue shipment of the ubovc articles nice uml fresh direct from the inanuliictory. We buy only the best anil can always guarantee sat isfaction. KcsHctfully, POWELL & SNIDER JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. l:urnisbed and Unfurnished House. OPI'ICH ROOMS. Loans securely placed at Bluht per cent. WILLS IIROS., ARCHITECTS NO. 3a PATTON AVE. FITZPATRICK BROS., Contractors aud lK-uUrsiu Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies, WALL PAPER. 30 Noktii Main Stukkt, Asuiivili.k, N. C. TBLBPHONU NO. 14S. 58. w s 8 & l " 't - i S 2 " & o -S ' s o a" 2 t a 2 I S & . 2 8 0 ? 0 rt V- M 0 2 o - s. Sot"' - O a " St 2 q I .8 .2 5 LAW'S NEW SILVER AND CHINA HOUSE 35 mid 37 Patton Avenue, ALL READY FOR BUSINESS! NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES. ALL ARE ASKED TO VISIT THE NEW STORE WHETHER TO BUY OR NOT. We have labored hard to havo an attractive store, but have, not found it necessary to copy our neighbors. A NOVEL IDEA. Umbrellas re-covered whi you wait for them, making them nearly as good as new, Call and learn our low prices. THE SHOE STORE, WEAVER &IMYERS, 3!) Patton Arcane. Some Lively Times Darluat Last Week's canipalKtilnK-A Re publican Who Was Looklnir for a Ron xvnn Acconiniodated. Joiisatiian's Ckhkk, N. C, Oct. -'6.- The ovation to Crawford in old Hay wood continues. Before nrrivinR here this morning, a company of mounted men, fully as large as Pritchnrd's forces in Waynesvillc yesterday, met Crawlord and ushered him into the plate of speak- ing with n whoop. There was Kfeat crowd present, hpeak- inc ocean in Shady Grove church. Crawford opened, and when nbout half of his time wus consumed one of the sills broke, and there came near bciiu; a panic. Men women and children piled out of the door and windows, like stanv peded sheep. Fortunately no one fell and all got out salcly. There is no discount on the Democracy of Jonathan's Creek. It gave Crawford about seventy majority two years afjo and it will do it .iKiiin. Ilrother Ilrown cot mad at the crowd today because the people would not listen to him. If Brother ISiown could have his eyes opened, and realize that the people do not want him in this fiuht, he would quit and ro home. Old Haywood's majority for Crawford mav go as high as H00. The Radicals will try and swap, but the pitch is too hot. In fact the Democrats all realize that there is not a man on their ticket who needs anything more than the Dcmcratic vote to carry him through, and the Radical who proposes to swap will be left. It is becoming more and more appar ent every day that swapping is tnc only hope ol the Kailicals mis year. 11 was by swapping that Tom Johnson was de feated four years ago, and the Rails think the ticket can be worked again, but the Democrats arc too wide awake this year to he caught by such a trans parent trap. The Democrats will vote tnc Riraignr. ticket, and in so doing they will elect every man from Cleveland down. Crawford Cloen In Ha j wood 1'lNiiS CKKiiK, N. C, Oct. 27. Today closed up the canvass m Haywood solendid comuany of mounted men met Crawford here, and another tre mendous crowd was present to hear the iscusssion. At every speaking place in the county not only have vast crowds assembled to hear the speaking, but the enthusiasm of the people lias been spe- iallv manifested in a series ol the most remarkable horseback parades ever given nnv miblic man in North (. arolina. I venture the assertion mut no iHiniiciaii in the State, past or present, could have so aroused the Democracy as Crawlord has done. And the cause lor tins is nnarcnt. W. T. Crawford is a man whose ability has been tested, but above and bevond this is the unwavering con fidence of the iieonle, not only in his in corruptible honesty as a man, but as a politician as wen. morning so uiorouxmv impresses the public with this, as Craw ford's speeches, when contrasted with those ot his opponents, I'ritchard and Ilrown. The most ordinary man can sec at a glance that Crawford is stating his hon est convictions, backed by ample proof lrom the public records. Any man can sec that Crawford is giving an open, manly and straightforward statement of facts, in order that the ieoplc may know what their true interests arc. As to I'ntchard's speeches, any man in see that his aim is to mystify and delude, and to prevent the people from seeing things as they actually exist. This appears to be l ritcnaru s wnoie aim. The universal opinion as to nrown is that he is trying to earn his wanes; that he is paid so much per day to aid I'ritchard in trying to deleat Crawlord. flrown's ignorance with reference to his own party anil the measures it claims to favor, is profound, and us to the platforms or principles of the other par ties he knows still less. An old gentleman a tewdaysago.licitig it a loss to know whv Ilrown was con tinuing the canvass when it is so mani fest that nobody wants to hear him, asked a friend who had heard one ol Hrown's efforts: "What docs this man Brown talk about anyway ?" "lie talks about one hour and a quarter," was the response, and that is literally all there is iu it. He is not formidable enough to excite anybody s Icar, but is aetua playing the role ot a nuisance in this canvass. The more the canvass progresses the more certain it becomes that Crawford's defeat is impossible. In fact it is an as sured fact. The only thing liclwccu I'ritchard nnd defeat is the eleven days between now and the election. Illucli Tweed Knocked out. Spuing Ckkhk, N. C, Oct. 28. This was the first appointment in Madison county. We crossed the mountain last night in a snow storm, and camped in the land of Jeter Pritchard. Prom what I have been hearing from Pritchard himself, and from other Radi cals, 1 have been led to believe that the Democracy ot Mauison county dad croutided their arms, and was going to allow the county to go unanimously for Pritchurd this election. What was my surprise this morning when coming down Spring Creek to hnd at every turn of the road bunches ot shouting Democrats, rearing and charg ing lor Crawlord. Ann, by the time wc reached the place of shaking the road was lined tor nearly halt a mile with as lively Democrats as ever yelled forCrnw- tord, even in llaywooii. And Pritchard did not have a horse- man or a whoop! Pritchnrd's buggy broke down and he did not reach t'ie place of shaking until an hour late. This may or may not ac count for the utter lack of enthusiasm on the part of lm tollowcrs. The fact is, there arc precious few Pritchard men on Spring Creek, while the woods are full of as red hot Democrats as I have found anywhere in the district. The ugliest fight of the campaign oc- Ashcvillc, N. c. cur red here today. liluch Tweed of Big rinc, a mun who seems to be well known in every pnrt of Madison county, came over to give his friends on Spring Creek a lift. He ui rived early, and had some whiskey, 1 guess. He displayed his pistol early in the day, and tired it olT just to hear it Continued on Second Page. Tbe Democratic Committee Gets Wlud ot the Business and Pro poses to bee That Repeaters Dou't Repeat. The County Democratic Kxcculivecom- mittcc ii in possession of iuformatfon which warrants the belief that there has been a systematic effort made to have col ored voters register in two or more of the precincts of Asheyille township, with a view of "repeating" on election day. The committee calls upon every Demo crat in Asheville township to give the committee every possible assistance in thwarting this villainous scheme. Num bers of cx-convicls, it is learned, have also been registered. The committee in tend to ferret out and bring to justice every one of those attempted repeat ers." To Close IClrclioii Day. Tun Citizhn is informed that the busi ness men in various towns in the State will close up the'r stores on election day in order that they and their employes may give this day in saving North Caro lina from the shame ol being called a Republican State. A number oi Asheville business men have already agreed to close. Chairman M. h. Carter of the Congressional committee, and Chair man J. D. Murphy, of the County com mittee, at the request of tl.e State execu tive committee, will publish a request that every Democrat in Asheville up his place of business on the Stli give up I he day to the set vice State. Tbere Was a Marrow Escape. But Determined Democrats Saved Dr. dauderllu'M I.lfe, Tbouirli Blood Had to I-'Iow to do It. Mukganton, Oct. 29. Dr. Geo. W. Sanderlin was in Morgaufon today on his return from a campaign through Mitchell and Yancey counties and gives the details of an attempt which was made by Republicans in Uuriitvillc, Yancey county, to assassinate him. A band of Republican toughs had sworn that there should be no more Democratic peaking in Burnsviilc and when last Wednesday Sanderlin spoke there, they attempted to curry out their threat. The mob collected ut the court house door and detailed Bud Parrott. a noted desperado, to attack Dr. Sanderlin and break up the speaking. Parrott, artneri with a big bowie knife, entered the court house, which was full of people, and be gan to curse nnd swear, cursing the Democrats and edging his way toward Dr. sanderlin, armed with the deadly lose and ! Ins GOOD BYIi TO THE G. 0. 1' HICWII.USVI'PORT 'I' UT. DKMO UtATIt TIfKICT. BUNCOMBE SYRUP OF TAR -AND WILD CHERRY Is a sale and reliable cure for coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness and all affec tions arising from an inflamed condition of the throat and lungs. Price, 25 cts. Manufactured at Qjrant' Pharmucy, 24 South Main Street.'?? BUNCOMBE SARSAPAR1LLA, with Iodide of Potash. Sarsaparilla has been long esteemed as possessing decided alterative properties, and, in combination with Iodide of Po tasiuin, exerts a marked curative action in all diseases due to impurity of the blood, especially such as arc inherited or knife. The Democrats seeing his object arc the result of Syphilitic or Mercurial was in siao me doctor, overpowereu IC. I.. Illrovt-M, a Well Known and Popular Kf-pulillcnu of Ashe vlllf, comes Out for cievelutid and llic Whole Ticket. I;. I.. Brown, who for years has been a resident of Asheville, who is known by nearly everybody in Asheville, and man popular with everybody, has re notinced his allegiance to the Republican party, and will vote the Democratic ticket from Grovcr Cleveland down. Mr. Brown, in the last election, was the on! Republican who carried the Hast ward running considerably ahead of his ticket Mr. Brown hasissued a card in which says : To Whom it May Concern : For twenty years 1 have been a Repub lican, because 1 believed in the principles of Abraham Lincoln nnd the policy the party under the leadership of such statesmen as James G. Blaine. Seeing that the Republicans of the present day have not only abandoned the principles of the fathers of the party, but are de termined upon a policy which 1, as a true son of North Carolina, cannot sup port, I now, after months of mature de liberation, sever my connection with the Republican party and in the future will support the principles of the Democratic party, believing that it is to the best in terest of every well wisher of the State that said principles be advocated and maintained. In leaving the Republican party I do so "with charity for all, and malice to wards none," and only wish that men who have been my political friends for years could see it to be their duty to do likewise. In taking this step 1 do not led that 1 am following the lead ol such statesmen as Giesham, Coolcy, MacVeagh and thousands of other thoughtful men, who have in the past few weeks joined the Democratic party, lor niv lnenrts the enemy well know that 1 anticipated i their move, and have only asked that the door remain open until we all could get in. Very respectfully, .. Ilrown. Asheville, Oct. 31, 1892. TI1IC III 1. 1. V ACT. Blood Poisoning. By its use you can save yourself from the suffering caused by foul Erup tions and Ulcerous Sores, through which the system strives to rid itself of Corruptions. It Purifies the Blood, giving it renewed Vitality and l-'orcc. Being an Alterative, it changes the action of the system, imparting The Concentrated Power and Curative Virtues of Buncombe Sarsaparilla render it the most Reliable Blood Purifier that can be used, while it is entirely safe for patients of all ages. Manufactured at Grant's Pharmacy, 2-t South Main st. BUNCOMBE LIVER PILLS arc mild, yet sufficient; do not cause pain or grq c, anil act upon the liver and ooweis. They are especially valuable as after him and forced him out of the court house. When they opened the aoor those in waiting rushed to the rescue with pistols, knives and rocks and a reg ular battle ensued on the court house steps, in which a number on both sides were shot and cut. ( biict was at length restored and Dr. Sanderlin was proceeding with his speech when two more of the Republican mob entered the court room anil they were also put out, the fight on the steps being renewed. Parrott was twice shot through the body and is not exected to live. A Democrat named Phillips was 1,.,-rii.K. tni, i,,., i ...ill, K. Lnll.. and liillv one dozen men were seriously 1'''-'811 Strength and Vigorous Health. wounded. The attack was whollv without provo cation, as Dr. Sanderlin is known to be one of the faiiest and most courteous speakers in the Slate. The most intense I indignation has been aroused in the mountain counties bv this dastardly at tempt at assassination. Charlotte Ob server. . Rai.kic.ii, Oct. til . l-'urlher detailsof the attempt on Dr. S.inderlin's life state I that he says that on leaving the court I house the scenes reminded him of his 1 war experience. The dead and wounded were lying everywhere. There was great excitement in town. A large escort of determined men were made uu to take Sanderlin salcly to the railway station, which is some distance dinner pills, and readily cure constipation away. J t was discovered later that a number of the Auditor's enemies were in ambush waiting to kill him, but their object was thwarted by the body guard of Democrats. 1 he attack was entirely unprovoked, ns Sanderlin is a courteous speaker and the attempt at assassina tion has aroused unprecedented indigna tion in all sections of the State. HTlCVliNSON'S I.KTTlCRi force Dill Methods On in Jolin sloii County. K.u.wr.11, N. C, net. 29. At Demo cratic headquarters news was received today of an outrageous attempt by Re publicans anil supervisors ol ek-elioii to ;et information regarding the lisl of'per- sous registered in Johnston county. A Republican rcvuuie officer, named II. M. Caincs, went to the registrar, and asked to be allowed to copy the list of persons registered. He was told that he could not do so. He then demanded that he be given the hooks. Upon being again refused he left, nnd later returned with Republican Election Supervisor Elishn Wallace. The latter exhibited his ere dentials and tried to intimidate the reg fttrar, but the latter was not the kind of man to be bullied and made the men leave. It is thought that Republicans may have elsewhere made the same at tempt. Richmond Dispatch. TOOK KCELUV AND DIHI) The South and the l-'oice Hill Al luded to. Chahlkston, V.i., Oct. 31.-Adlui Stevenson, Democratic candidate for the vice-presidency, has sent his letter of ac ceptance to the president of the National Democratic convention. On the force bill Mr. Stevenson says: "Since my nomination, 1 have been in eight of the southern and southwestern States of the Union, and have talked with men ol all classes and conditions thirc. 1 found a general and growing apprehension of evils which it is be lieved would result from the passage of a Lodge bill or similar threatened legis lation. 1 found that industries estab lished by northern capital during Cleve land's administration in a languishing condition, that immigration of labor and investment of capital in vited to those States by the then peaceful conditions had in a huge measure ceased. The enactment ol a force bill into a law, while it would threaten the liberties of the entire peo ple, would undoubtedly retard the ma terial growth ol the States nt which it is specially aimed, would incite in many communities race troubles, and invite retaliatory legislation, which would dis turb property values and discontinue anil destrov security ol Northern invest ments. And its reflex action upon northern States would result in eonse- uent loss of commercial and trade rel ations with the vast territory now be coming tributary to their wealth and prosH.'iity. NOT A liUICAT l l.STlON. and constivcucss, nausea, distress in the stomach, etc. v They arc purely vegetable and wc be lieve they arc tae best family pill yet pre pared and offer them with perfect confi dence, believing that whenever used it will be with the happiest results. Try them and judge for yourself. At Grant's Pharmacy m 0. m ft! Whether I . H. Vessels Hliall I're teml to l ire on the l'lux. Wasiuscton, net. 31. At Charles ton, S. C, beginning today, there is to be a celebration in commemoration ol the escape of the city from total destruc tion by the earthquake of 1880. At the request ol citizens the United Stntes steamers Dolphin AT THE SHRINE OF FASHION. Some people seolV at Fushion; others arc slavish in their obedience to her mandates, llolh tio to extremes. Tcrsonnl appearance counts fur a good deal, and It's just as well Lo look well if you cun. There never is any thing the matter with the personal appear ance o! the man who makes his selection lrom my stock ol MliN'S FlXli FURNISH INGS. 3 1 ITCHELI . ' S , Men's Shoes, Mats and Purnishins. 28 Patton Avenue. Clocks! Clocks! Clocks! A Norlli Carolinian Dlqs Alone In New York city. Nkw York, Oct. 31. Thomas Hill of Hillsboro, N. C, said to be n cousin of the Confederate general, Ben Hill, died Saturday night in a cheap lodgintr house in Clinton plncc. Hill came North a few months ago to take a course of treatment in the Keclcy institute ut While i'lains. Alter gradu- ntine from the institute he did not re form, but drank more than ever, his fr ends said. 11c dictated a letter to his wife nt Hillsboro, Saturday, in which he begged her to come quickly if she would see him olive, for he was dying. Soon afterwards Hill's landlady found him dead in his room. aud Vesuvius hr.ve been sent to that harbor to participate UmaH (Jlocks, in the celebration, the vessels arrived I there yesterday. An announcement is made in the press that n naval bombard-1 incut of l ort Sumptcr is to lorm part ot the programme. If any such intention had taken shape in theollicial programme the navy department would have promptly countermanded the orders of the naval vessels, lor iommouorc b.uii snv savs he would not tolerate the uka I that a vessel of the United States navv should participate in an attack on the National Hag. The ollicials have concluded that as no official program of the celebration has I been brought to the attention of the de partment there is at present no basis for IF YOU WANT CLOCKS YOU CAN GET THEM ollicial action. So it bus been decided to leave the question as to the participation of the vessels in the celebration to the discretion of Commander Brownson ol the Dolphin, senior ollicer. Large Clocks, Nickel Clocks, Alarm Clocks, Wood Clocks, Marble Clocks, Onyx Clocks, Weight Clocks. BY CALLING ON B. II. COSBY,! Patton Ave, Asheville, N. C. A IMous IMlirrlmaite. Bhki.in, Ocl. 31. Emperor William, the Empress and three of their sous started from Potsdam at 8 o'clock this morning for Witcuburg where they will take part in the rcdcdication of the re stored church, to the door of which Lu ther nailed his famous thesis against papal indulgence!. Knocked Out bv a chin Swipe. Pkoria, Ills., Oct. 31. Mike ljuceuan, n stock vard giant of Chicago, and Dick Graham, Brooklyn, fought a finish battle near this citv yesterday morning. The fight lasted "four rounds, the Brooklyn man bcinir knocked out with a terrible driue under the chin. KiiKllsh Agricultural Depression. London, Oct. 31 Central Chamber of agriculture will tomorrow discuss the question of holding a conference of dele gates from nil parts of tbe United King dom to discuss the depression in the agricultural interest. ay' Pliable educed nil road ales. RAILROAD TICKETS Bought and Sold. O. F. RAT, 8 s. Main Street. Member American Ticket Broken' AMo'n. THY THIS MODEL STEM LAUNDRY THE VKHT BUST WORK, K. B. WIXUS, HAHAOER, CHURCH STREET, TELEPHONI 78.
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