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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Wednesday Morning, November 0, 1S92. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Tub DAILY CiTitBM, Democratic, Is published ererr afternoon (except Sunday) at the fol lowtna rate eidctlf cash: Oa Y4ai..-,..- 8 00 Six ihmvh.!... 3.00 Tbui AlOHTHS.,,,,. 1-BO Orb Montb SO Ok Auk IS WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1892. Now that the campaign is ended wc hope The Citizen will be allowed to go ia the nuu'ltunrestrained to it readcrf. Tub chances are that the Eskimo child that died in the World's Fair grounds yesterday got a drop or two of Chicago river water. Tammany, the foremost political or ganization the face of the eurth, had $3,000,000 of backing with which to get unlucky Democrats out of the toils of the United States marshals or John I. Davenport's men. It was said that this was a campaign characterized by apathy. The apathy certainly ended yesterday, then, for per haps never before was so large a per cent, of the registered vote cast; and this was true almost all over the I'nitcd States. A load or two of stone dropped, per haps unintentionally, on Putton avenue yesterday caused a great sensation. It was feared that some reckless individual was about to begin paving on that street. Fortunately the alarm proved to be a false one. It was characteristic Republican gall that led Chairman Carter to telegraph from Republican headquarters in New York Monday that "the conceded Repub lican victory cuused a decided ad vnnce in the stock and cereal markets during the closing hours of business today." It is a wonder the Republicans do not claim that thev are the primary cause of the ocean tides, and that the moon would not shine it it were not for the McKinley bill. MORE VOTING PLACES. Yesterday's election has demonstrated the absolute necessity for additional vot ing places in Asheville. The vote of East ward is fully large enough for division by two, while West ward is of such size as to almost war rant three voting places. With the East ward divided by Col lege street, and the West ward by Tat ton avenue, Haywood street, Spring street, and then Haywood street again to the river, the vote of the city might be cast for several years without the gorge that was so annoying at Carter's warehouse yesterday. The proper authorities should take steps at once to increase the voting places on the lines indicated, or some other equally feasible way. POETRY OF THE DA Y. There was a Radical named I.iisk, Who swore by the elephant's tusk That old Buncombe county Should be his own bounty But he talked thro' his hat, did this Lusk. There was a candidate named l'avnc, And Irom running he could not refrain ; But bis name was made Mud With a sickening thud Let the voters of Buncombe explain. The Rads nominated James Ray And supposed they would carry the day. But the Demmies stepped in, And said : "Jimmey, we've been On to you for some time, so good day." Jcle I'ritchardt hadt a bnrtv Vhere ish dot barty now ? Ask ouf de vinds dat far avay Vas all he has to cool his prow. Hirsch Harkins, a 210-pounder, Said of Buncombe, "I'll pnt my arms 'round her." But the voters with a vim Put their votes against him. And that's what made Hirsch Harkins founder. Rollins had a little lamb, Its name ? 'Twas Harrison Brown. And everywhere that Rollins went The little lamb went frisking along just as though in all its life it never bad been to town. It went with him to vote one day 'Twas not against the rule ; It made the lamblet laugh and play But it got too fresh and frisky and hung so officiously sbout tlie polls, that they suppressed the I. LEMON ELIXIR. Pleasant Lemon Tonic. For Biliousness, Constipation, Mala ria. Colds and the Grip. ' For Indigestion, Sick and Nervous Headache. For Sleeplessness, Nervousness and Heart Disease. For Fever, Chills, Debility and Kidney Disease, take Lemon blmr. o Ladies, for natural and thorough or sank regulation, take Lemon Elixir. , Dr. Mozlcy's Lemon Elixir is prepared from the fresh Juice of Lemon, combined with other vegetable liver tonics, and wilt not fail you in any of the above named diseases. 50c. and $1 bottles at drueeists. Prepared only by Dr. II. Mozlcy, Atlanta, ua. At the Capitol. . f i have lust taken the last of two hot ties of Dr. H. Mozley's Lemon Elixir for nervous headache, indigestion, with dis- t cased htr and kidneys. 1 be blixir cured me. . I found it the greatest medicine I ever used. J. H. Mennich, Attorney, 1225 F Street, Washington, D.C from a Prominent Lady. I have not been able in two years to walk or stand wttnoux suncring great pant. Since takinc Dr. Moley" Lemon Elixir I can walk ball mile without suf fering the least inconvenience. Mas, R. H. Bloodwobth, Griffin, Ga. ,),.'! rlf Economy . Is, practiced by people who buy inferior articles of lood because cheaper than " standard good.' Infants are entitled to - the best food obtainable. It is a fact t thst ibs Gail Borden "Eagle" Brand Condensed Milk is the best infant food. Your grocer and druggist keep it. fiu woim.".' .! -aAM,!tfflstkn; prereits" dyspepsia; pstatsbfe and invigorating, ' Campbell's ''QUEEN, jBRAND" is equal to the In, ported, at one-third the cost. Factory 217 Haywood street, Asbeville, N. C" FROM THE EARLY, RETORT. FORESHADOWING Til K BHJ "VOTK CAST, Tbe Weather was ;enerallv Fair and Everybody Turned Out Unexampled Enernv 8hou to Drlns Out tbe Full Vote. From YcsterUaj's livening Citizen, NEW YORK. New York, Nov. 8. Election day dawned cloudy, but about 8 o'clock the sun was shining bright and the air mild and balmy. The voters got out bright and earlv. It is doubtful if in years there hae been so many officials about the polls. During the early hours, all indica tions pointed to a quiet election. The new ballot law is not vet clear to all citizens, pnd tiu.e, and time ug;,in clerks had to instruct voters. Countless bal lots were destroyed and new sets fur nished to confused voters. There were more ballot boxes than usual on account of the three constitutional amendments that were voted on and the countup will take longer than usual. 1 here was no doubt bv 11 o'clock that a big vote was being polled far beyond the expec tations of the leaders. Rochester, Nov. S. Weather dark and cold. Rain or snow expected. Heavy vote polled. Roads in the coun try ore in bad condition; advices from towns, however, indicate that a full vote will be polled. Auuny, Nov. S Day ierfcct. Crowds waiting at all polling places to cast their votes and an enormous vote already polled. Senator Hill cast his vote in the ninth ward, (JuiCt prevails. NORTH CAROLINA, Wii mington, Nov. S. The Democrats arc working with more energy and svs tern than tit any previous election. At 11:30 they had polled tbrce-fourtlis of their vote. Republicans indifferent. All indications point to heavy Democratic gain over 1888, when Harrison had '.ISO mnionty. Winston, N. C, Nov. H. Reported chances of Bower, democrat, to succeed Cowlcs in this (Eighth Congressional) district which were doubtful arc now bright for his success bv a safe minority. Charlotte, Nov. 8. Heavy vote with indications that Cleveland will carrv the State bv increased vote over 18n8, Mecklenburg will give him 2,000. Rai.ejmi, N. C. Nov. 8.-r-Ncgrocs not supporting People's party nominees solid ly nscxpected. In thiscitvthey are voting extensively for Dunn, 1 democrat, for Con gress. Sonic voting tor Cleveland. ILLINOIS. SruiNCi'iiii.n. III., Nov. 8. Illinois to day voted on Governor and a full state ticket, two Congressmen at large and twenty Congressmen by districts, the Legislature and twenty-four Presidential electors. The Republican candidate for governor is Jos. V. titer, the incumbent, and the Democratic candidate is John P Altgeld. The members of the State Sen ate elected toduv choose a llnited States senator two years hence to succeed CuIIom. CniCACo, Nov. 8. Election day opened crisp and clear. In one voting place over 100 votes were cast by 7 a. in. out of total registration of 140. Very little difficulty experienced iu voting big blanket ballot. MISBOIKI. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. S. Trouble j between the State and federal ollicers to day seems unavoidable. I'nitcd States Marshal Trncey has 2U0 deputies on hand to enforce the federal laws, even to passing behind tbe guard rail. The State has an equal number of ollicers nt the poll to prevent any one, United States officers included, from passing behind the rail, contrary to the State law. If both sets of ollicers obey their instructions trouble is sure to follow. St. Loris, Nov. 8, Notwithstanding tbe fact that the Australian ballot sys tem hamjicred the average voter the tickets were deposited in each booth at the rate of three per minute KANSAS. Toi'liKA, Kns.. Nov. 8. Ten presiden tial electors, eight congressmen (one nt large and seven by districts), a full stale ticket and a new legislature is voted for in Kansas today. The new legislature will elect a successoi to Senator Perkins. Topkka, Nov. 8. Weather in Kansas perfect. Expected 345,000 votes will be polled, an increase ol '50,000 over vote of 1800. Electoral vote cousidcrcd in doubt. t'lROINIA. Wociiistock. Va., Nov. 8. Weather tine. Voting far above the average. Democrats claim county by 300. Petkrsih rc., Va., Nov. 8. Weather springlike, with threatening clouds, heavy vote being polled. Richmond, Va., Nov. 8. Democrats are active while Republicans will hardly poll their usual strength. CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, Nov. 8. This State today votes on seven congressmen, nine firesidentinl electors and the State lcgis uture, which will elect a United States senator to succeed Fulton, Republican. Comparisons should be made with 1888 when Harrison carried the Stale by 7,000 plurality. ALABAMA. Montgomery, Nov. 8. Rain falling steadily. Voting light and slow, and tbe indications arc that many voters will not be able to reach the polls today. Re ports from the State are that the bad weather is general, and that the result will be a falling off in the fusion vote. No trouble reported. IOWA. Dks Moines, la., Nov. 8. Iowa, docs not elect a governor today, but all tbe other state ollicers are to be chosen, Eleven congressmen and thirteen pres. idental electors are to be chosen. Regis tration tins year was unusually large. OHIO. . . Toledo, ()., Nov. 8. Day 'opened! bright and cold. Heaviest vote ever given in Toledo will lie polled today. ' Cincinnati, O., Not. ' 8. Clear and bright. Early vote tremendous. CONNECTICUT. Mbmden, Conn., Nov. 8. At 10:50 this mornme 2.300 votes were polled, The indications are that the Democratic plurality will be largely reduced.' Tbe Democratic ticket generally is suffering from the work of the independent voters, PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia,, Pa., Nov. 8. Weather all over Pensylyanla clear, crisp and cool. This means a heavy vote - will be cast. Reports from all parts of the State indi cate that surprisingly heavy vote is be ing polled, . ; . ! DELAWARE. .. Wilmington, Nov. . 8. The gang ol Republicans sent from Baltimore to fraudulently vote in this city were met by detectives and returned. , OEOROIA. ' Ahi'.itstaI Ga..' Nov. 8. Block. Demoi crnt. ia runninE ahead ol Watson, Third party. Indications give.-Biocn tne dis trict. ..;.- ' . rv MAHiLanu. BALTHioMt. '" N6t.' ' el.-Delightlul weather. Up to noon everything quiet. United States marshals and police are on Minneapolis. Nov. 8. Everything quiet and very heart vote rang ..polled 'if a -NEW STOCK - Mes' : Wraps UNDERWEAR : i for Ladies, Misses, Children, Men and Boys. COMPLETE STOCK JUST ARRIVED. Another Importa tion Storm Serjjct CHENILLE AND LACE CURTAINS. NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMrNTS. BON MARCHE 37 Sotitri Main Street. CHOCOLATE! Wc have cvciy preparation of Choco late to be desired. Try one package of our Chocolate Creams. Tiny arc put up in ncal hall pound packages. Respectfully, POWELL 5c SNIDER c c K 7 e O .- I r. SOME FACTS ABOUT (lirillJNK ! 100 BOTTLES SOLI IN 1891. 700 BOTTLES SOLD IN 1892 Wc commenced making this elegant toilet preparation abont three jenrs ago, first told it in a local war without advertising. It gained such a hold hen and la several points in this state that increased our sale at above stated. It is reftuaai ended and pre scribed by several of our leading physicians in various skin troubles. It It without doubt the very best remedy we have ever sold for rough skint, sore lips, chapped hands, etc. Its cool sad healing effects make It Indispensable after shaving. It hi delight fully perfumed, and pleasure to use. ; It It at soft at velvet, and sells for 23 cents a bottle. , ' '''' .' , 7-, RAYSOR & SMITH, ...-...-.-I..-:: i. ;;: . , i Prescription Druggist, r 31 PATTON AVBNUB. HAVE YOU EYER, SMOKED The following brands of cigars J If jott nave sot you kave certainly mlsKd the very best S cent tlnars told In the dty. The celebrated "KISS OF THB WAVES," S cents straight; Blomberg't "BXTRA GOOD," S cents, tU for as ornUj "BSIsBHC iOP B08B8,f 5 ctBts strahinfc ' AD arc loag Havana fillers. ; ti:.,-i yd ti-xt.fll ,wns THE MODEL ClGllR STORE i iu mux jifuTxiiirjiI iwo.it vJtinoJ , !i 17 PATTOK AVENuk. 1 i ' A Absolutely A cream ol' tarlnr linking powdrr. High est of alt in leavening strength. Latest I'nitcd States C.ovctdiin nt Food Kr-poit. ROYAL 11AK INO I'OWPl- K CO tOU Willi St , New York. SOUVENIRS OF ASHEVILLE NATIVE NORTH CAROLINA GEMS. JEWELRY AND DIA--i! MONO MOUNTINGS "toJ MADE TO ORDER ARTHUR HI. FIELD LEADING JEWELER. 18 SoulU;malu 81., Aalicvillc. COal AND Cord Wood Cheap AM) HOT AT Carrington's Coal Yard Court Square. NO. 20 JUDGMENTS. Tbe Retail Grocers Association otTei the fullov log InflV'ments for falci M1BSC. BURKR. Sft Conjn St.. $12 Ti' VIRGINIA R01UB, Charlotte St 25 04 A. B. WARB 2 v.- W. F. JI'STlCli 3.77 MBLV1N NICHOLS H.llO J BR KIN WILLIS 100 The above juilKiuent. can he law fully ten dered in payment of all dehta to the persons gainst vhoni they are Issued. Persons wishing to pun hate njuy eall on any ulilit members: Greer .; Johnson, T. . Revell. i'.. I.. Melionnld, A. u. eooKr, R. B. Noland & Sun, I'. M, I'oster, Win. Kroger, I. S. 1'ullntii. . A. rorter. W. T. Brwln, O. V Bell. II. Simmons, A. I Nelson, T. H.II.Indsuy, W. C. Strailley fc Pro I. M. & J. II. Scigler, Glenn Bros , f.ny llreen. Mill & Shanks, S. R. Keji er.; AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE. I have leased the store north of City Hull building for six months and moved into it. I am offering a few all wool Carpets, Fur' nit are, etc., etc., very cheap. ' ' ' s scptll'dL'w ? B. CpFI'IN. HEINITSH DRUGGISTS, SONDLEY BUILDING, - FULL LINE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, DRUGGIST SUNDRIES, SOM', I'ERI UM ERY, BRUSHES, COM US, ETC. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY. LOW PUItKS. Call and inspect ut. ociaWtf ARE YOU INTERESTED IN LOW PRICES? ,;n-...-i ...... ,.i j ': " - '" WE OFFER -FOR THIS FALL AN 1) 1 WINTER MAGNIFICENT LINE OF Overcoats, Gents Furnishing Goods. -.. ... L , 1 . ! i- ' . ' . ' - .' ..i ' '' i ! ivi , ii! I '" ' '' '''' ' ' ' ' ': ' ' '''''- ' ! - ' : A hirgo line of Staple aud Fancy Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, punks, Eitai !t .', toi-!r-VYi: ;.;i.ivi ifj ion; r ' '" ',,'' ' 1 .'.'""'' '-y -' prices ; Lowei: tbah the Idlest. Our tioo'ds and ' Prices If U..''1'''"1-'':i'i,'v-'"U i'' ' ,:in'' ""'-i v1''1-' "i '', ! will.prove that it wiyafpfys pay you to trade with the tmniviMJ JnJt hB nl bl-Kttt f tBl00MIIKPF? SfilllM. 'Oiiio oilui1 t ity or nlore can you buy u vntleiiuurH French Patent Calf Shoe, l.iici'or ('(aifiicHK, for such in uiiliciiril of prico. Words don't convoy mi idea of 11k1 bfiriiin. Worth 5 and now $3.00 OUR BUSINESS TO SELL SHOES FULENWIDER t 18 Patton Avenue. Always Sure ! Always Prompt!! Always Safe!!! IN llHINC All Heaachesd and Neuralgia. -AT Raysor & Smith's, Wholesale and Retail. JUST RECEIVED ! NliV AM) CtlMI'l.IiTli i.;nu Eye Glasses and Spectacles, wmtii wi; Auu sqi.i.im: at i'nici!.s that cannot in; iNiiiiKsni.n. North Carolina G cms MOUNTING MADE TO CRDEK. All Work Gtiaraiilct d ! P.L.COWANtkBRO. jhwi:i i:ks. No. 9 Wcttt Court riucc, ASH l; VII. LB, N. C. THE MAITLflND SCHOOL. NO. 40 FRENCH BROAD AVENUE. KNGUS1I AND .'HUNCH HOMli ANMtW SCHOOL FOR OIRLS. MKS, BVKOWYS MA1TLASD, Vritmpnl. AfwiMtfit by Minn Wallncc uf Vnsnar Colk-gc. and Mile. Ilothc of I'ari. Succial ailvantuurit for the Htuily of vocal and instrumental niuic- Aftcmoua French iluMca for indict. Sc REAGAN, PATTON AVENUE. m t n ln-JiK -n"v 7!.f.-,ff. w.,V Session : Commences : Sept. : 20. Recitations Commence Sept. 21. MiKPAii ATORY SCHOOL FOR HOYS Board and Tuition, Tuition ...... ::::::"::::::::::::::::FACULTY:::::::::::.:::::;:::::: Hcadaia titer It. ItlacDounld, If. A., Oxford,. Ast.Isant Mastcis-H. H. Walte,B. A., Auiberal, ami C II. Oouncll, B. A., Rutgers. mW Bull Durban) Sn)oKins Tobacco fWm 1 1 $ 'ias 'ieen recognized as the standard rks J 1 r of tobacco perfection. This is why Mf JP T M,'l- j we have remained, during this long Jtt V period, the largest manufacturers of ' W Smoking Tobacco in the world. It - ! (TLt' 'ins a rraKran'e aid flavor of pecu. mf-Cv PHo!r liar exce"ence' Give " a tria1' lfjl : !i I jli-i BLACK WELL'S DURHAM Mf TOBACCO CO.. DURHAM i BUILDERS T French Broad Lumber Co. Having accumulated 11 hirg-o slock of Framing, Sliwting, .Vc, will wll thaviinu at $7.50 ricu 1,000 ruin . SIIIiKTING SS.50 " Will alt-o lakf dhIci h for OAK FIRKWOOI) Al if.OO per lond tlclivcicd iuiywlicre int-ity. octlTdtf A WOHD TO TUB WISE. CERTAIN ADVERTISEMENTS FROM TRADE RIVALS, kivnoie.ir. iiic in America, conttin iiinucndotn aimtu it, and appcalto the authority o( l)r. SYDNEY kINt.KR. ...-,.r tf Mnti. int at University CoUegex Lndon. Author tif tht S.nufiirti ' ffttmWofli r Thtraftntifsf Thin f mi tic iH .h y hi r I n At T I A I.I, I rlt r 11 n folio wi : "Prom the cart-ful analyses nf I'm (ess if Atrrthio nnd uthrnt, I am satisfied that Mnnrft Vah UniiTRN's. CKo i in u wry tniutmu t healih, and that it is decidedly more nutritious than other Cocoas. ll i rtTi.iiniy "Pure" and highly diycstiblf. The quotations in certain adrurtirmfntit from my book on Therapcmici are quite miitead inir and cannot issdlv anidv li Van 1 Iuct kns Coioa.' The Jalse rtflicthn en Van Hoctkn' Cot ikarity iUti ia injnrt ii, Aas thrrtby been piaslStMUJlfULIiJIIlSJllL DRINK THE KNOXVILLE BEER The Best and Ouly llu) fluent ' Bavarian 11 Hops and Malt used in Uh iiianufacture. A Trial is Earnestly Solicited. J. B. PITTMAN, SOLE AGENT. LEWIS MADDUX, I'res 11, T. COLLINS, Vlt-rr. , h. V. M'LOVU. Cashier. Capital, $50,000. StirpluB, $40,000. VESTERfl CAROLINA BANK, (State, County 1 And City Depositors. DEPOSIT BOXES N FIRE PROOF VAULTS RENTED AT REASONABLE RATES GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TBANBACTKD. ' .!-. mirit: ' :twi.i ' '.. (i sit;.n .-- Iutcrcat n'Pnld on Deposit t In.., SsTlnjra Department. .. j-, ilVHix'ii 'i 5-,; ' !nsaMMs,ak. !.''; !" " ' : ' ' '' ''' DIttBCTORS) Lews 1 Maddux, H. Ti Collins, M. J. Facg, J. E. lleed, Chas. McNamee, Jj E. Rankiiii -Mi J; Beardeni S. II. lteed. . MNK OPEN ritOM . H. TILL i T. . ON IATUR0AT Til L 6 P. M. - $300 Per Annum - $ 80 Per Annum pnenoracnoi sucesss! oa it thus fjfetl 'ually rt failed and the very att- rmpted to gix-r it 4 very handsome testimonial. Purest on Earth.
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