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Asheville O VOLUME IX. NO. 297. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 194. PRICE 5 CENTS. Daily (uitizen From a Famous Club, r I'HICMIO, We have weed Cottolciic in the Chicago j I C uu !' itchrii for cooking puruoses for the j last six nioulhtf, and lindtt far superior lo the 1 I lard in the market. A. ll.KUI.M, t-iu-fat Chicago Club. f'UiKCB BOl'liKY. Htitr. metier Chicaxo. I'HOM MRS. BENSON, President New York Cooking School. l.AFAVKTTK PLACK, N. V. 1 huve made a thorough trial of Cottolcnc n biscuit ii till piecrust making, frying, and in all ways in which I urn accustomed to us ing lurd. It pr.jvs excellent, und in my opinion iscvery way ('referable tolaid. There lore 1 heartily recommend it. Very truly .MHirs, MRS P. A. HHNSON, I'NOM A MKIilCAL JOURNAL. Cincinnati Lancet Clinic. What coiupnrison can there lie, lor in stance, between a pure vegetable oil like cot tonseed and the unhealthy product called lurd ? For Sale By All Leading Grocers. SMOKE blombercs SEiEGTOS. I 5 Cent Cigar. !KG BETTER IN A 10 CENTER I i SOLD ONLY AT THE MODEL CIGAR STORE 17 Pat ton Avenue. CORTLAND BROS.j K'tAL USTATB BROKERS. INVUSTMBNT AORNT8. NOTARY PUBLIC ' Loans Securely placed at 8 per cent. OUices US SO Pattaa tn up stain some low prices California Peaches 18c. Per Can. California Apricots 13c. Per can. Pure Maple Syrup $1.25 Per Gal. Cucumber Pickles 40c. Per Gal. Sweet Mil Pickles 75c. Per Gal. Sonr Mil Pickles 60c. Per Gal. California Evaporated Peaches, Apricots W Poors 17c. Per Lb. Gr A.. Greer. -THE OAKS HOTEL TJadtr New ilaaataaeot. New Pturattara. Nice, cieai eoatorUble rooms. Table txetllsat, Porter Heats all Tralas. Close In town. On aa Blectrlo Car lint. Ueaatlnil Location. Uot aad Cold Hatha. Every Fonlblt CoavtaUaet. THE OAKS HOTEL, A. P. LABARBE, MGR. i 200 DOZEN yl'AKT CAN'S STANDARD TOMATOES j i 100 DOZEN! NEW YORK STAT M CORN, 10 CENTS A CAN. "rl'tol ARB GENUINE HAROA1NS: T"B! IJUALITY 18 GOOD. A. D. Cooper. NORTH COURT SyUBKii. SOMETHING a uTTi.H mari'R ; IS AI.WAVS IN Kl-MANl). THAT'S WHY JIONIIU.NS AN1 CIIOCIII.A'l i:. MIXHD CltOCOT.ATK. ClIOCOI.ATIi MINTS, CKKAM MINTS, C R K AM WINTK RO R ! Ii N S. MARSH MALLOWS. -l-'TC. Can Be Found Fresh it HESTON'S. .''Sllf l'll MAIN STRK15T 1 I Mail llnli rs Kid ive I'roinpt Aiteiitioii. Cut Rate Prices on Pipes. SECOND GPCAT TnniSt at 8 O'clock ( Your choice of 1, iihj pipes lor j5c many of , thein worth ,ijc, ;jc. nud i.ui, a rare oi- 1 : iMirlnniiy to set a valuable pipe for little money. : RAT'S, NO. X. COVRT SiJfARH. WHY PAY .'oc., .-sc., 30c, and 50c, for novels, whe n ou' can j;ct just as eixxl for 10c. at Ray s? ! Hood novels by the best authors at less than ' j half price. Come ill nud see llinn . you don't have to buy unless ynn want lllelll. Over ,;ihi lo I select from, R. .A. IT'S s N. Court Sipi.ire Next To Citiell Ollicc. Manitoba Corn Cure Removes .... The Toe Corn CARMICHAELS PHARMACY. DXt. O. J.OLIVEROS, ' specialist., EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT AXD LING DX0Sl.aV.BXIB. , . $t PATTOlf ATBMVB. (Over Raysor ft Bnlta's Drue atoN.) P. O. Bo 814, AtatTtllt, N. C will you want i I A Freezer This Year? This cut represents the liiUM und best ticencr ever manufactured. It has both tniiimil side mo linn tind to fully appreciate its good qualities i.s to ii voitc. Spud f. ,,u. ;u .: - details of its ex cellency, prices same ns last year. We also haven trig stock orthc ruinous White Mountain at same price. s FRESH - CRACKERS. Water Thin, Social Tea, Fancy Graham, Oatmeal, Albert Biscuit, Afternoon Tea, Kxtra Toast, Salt Banquet, Orange Slices, Plain & Salt Sodas. POWELL & SNIDER a eui.cus iicKcr, wnicn means iiotn- - - - ; jug in the world but to get Republicans I iu office nnd Democrats out. The Kadi-, j cats are wise in their day and generation. : They arc like coyotes that follow a j wagon train and ficd upon the pros trate, dying and dead. It there is null 35 u yj 5 7. ) S a o- h" g S 2 3 0 I f) a w as a Q y. w o X u H ii tfl H X HBinitsti & Reagan YVB ARB TUU SBLLINIi Al,liNT8 IN ASHUVtLl.U I 'OR CONFECTIONS Pure - and - Delicious BON BONS AND CHOCOLATB CUOCOLATB PARLINB8, MIXUD CII0C0LATB8. I CKliAM WINTBKORBUN, ! CRBAM I'BPrURMINTH, OLD FASHIONED MOLAS8E3 CANDY, ETC. RliCblVUD FROM PACToKV TWICE A . , WBHiC LIAVI ALL OBDIR8 FOR PIAKO AND ORGAN WORK No. 81 Pattaa Avcaat. POUPT ATTENTION, AND BAXIBPAC TIONOUA1ANTBBD. FRANK E. MORTON. 'RATIFIED BY DBIOCRATS VOTERS AHHCHBLI! AUAIN IN MASH HEETINIi, Addreasea lu The Court houn br Julias C. RIarllu, The Candidate For Mai or, And Oilier Known DcmocralH. The ratification meeting in the court house last evening, culled ar.il held for the purpose of endorsing t lie nuuiiiicrs of the Democratic put ty lor Mayor mid n.ucr.nen.was nttenneo uy a .miaicnt number of voters to fill the court room comfortably. It was a good, solid look - . u, tmus, rumy una uuruiunious, unei uu plenty ol eiltlin I siustn not that enthusiasm that eon- isists of a gymnastic exercise, hat shying ; and convulfinudemonstration-bttt such . , - t a "owan "I urt-,allvf earnest and discriminating gathering It was a food meet.ug, and it meant wmcthms. It WM a meeting the en - dor.ementolwlnehan.yeand.datem.ght COVet. Hon Jaa H Slcrrlniou The meeting opened about 8:30 o'clock witb the call to order by Geo. W. Ti.son, chairman of the executive committee. He clled Chas. A. Webb,si., to preside and Mr. Webb took the chair with a few remarks. There was a unanimous de mand just then lor Hon. Jas. H. Morn- mon, the first speaker on the program , , .. , , - ' exceeu q,o 111 cost. 1 11c report was Sited ?nnhte;.l, r, T"? T 'C Cl"? : 1'Ptcd -n a tk. Messrs. II. 1. and J Si. : dated in his characteristically clear style : Oudger votinu 110 some of the fundamental principles of i N. w. Girdwood called up an old bill I Democracy. In this country, he Mid. ! for n wwer nut down bv hiiu on Church the sovereign power m the people nnd ,trcel , wo ,'wn ko. lt w:ls K.,,ctl the people have the right to direct how ; thc fi,1Ilc0 conin.iUee, and il apnrove.l "bynhr, tl,t7."" ,7 t0.' exT!wi11 fcheduled among the loating cised. He declared himsclt as thorough 1 dcbt h a Democratic partisan as a mau could A 1 c w n .,n, si..,l n. ,,.;.,. ; ta.n.5f iini8U?8lVC he dld ! ".ent" of comnt et imhT the He believed the destruction of Demo u . ,;L..1 , .' ''uu """' J- i ! cratic principles and policies would eventuate in the destruction of free gov 1 eminent in America. "Politics," continued Mr. Mcrrimon, ; "is iust as necesarv in a eitv government as is auvtbing. You can't ruu a city ; without getting into politics. When a I mau savs he is in favor of no politics in municipal elections he is looking for I another nartv. lt is the lintv of I , nuLi i mini uvis U(l( (.; (INC I If j will know where he is and so will we. . . bu, 'e " 0-" Kovcrumcnt .V.v Vin. X, l..,i 11T ' " nn Un Tl S V, , V ne n Z . ,!Sh r I. I 11 v C,i "i' may have done, ust as well ns it he had a whole legislature with him. Many a 8r,rr.& """"o. likewise in i,mu-uiii eiieu ieiKim uuvc ucen loi- , lowed by bad men. to the destruction o. S "need ior Mnvor a mn ,...1 i . the law, and yet ouc who has the milk 1 of human kindness in his heart and who , will look leniently upon the weaknesses , of tellow creatures. We ueed a man j fearless, but who will do his duty within 1 i.A 1.... 1 i mi ,un . f l't fB liP.-ntllinrr futihintifi lib. ti.n.t it08aV.th:V are sick of politics and want I cation of disintegration among Dcmo ' (rats thc Radicals scent il out und feed upon it." ! Mr. Merritnon referred to Senator Hill as the. man who put his tout on the , sacred document framed at Chicago and i was soon alter nearly smothered with, i Republican telegrams. "What excuse," lc went ini, "have these Democrats to otter who have gone off? IJ tone: The convention which nominated the candidates was not ac cording to Democratic usage. 1 don't believe any Democrat when he tells inc that is his excuse. Nobody set up a 1 protest against the convention. If the i con vent iou should have been ever so irregular nnd had assembled ami trans acted business and no ol'jcctiou was then made it is just us binding ns if thc whole 12 committeemen had autlioriJil it." A great uoisc was made here bv thc A. L, I. in the armory over the court ; room and Mr. Merritnon said, "I won-1 dcr if that is a citizens' meeting up there." , In the last two days, Mr. Mcrrimon : said, many men who signed the citizens' ' I can naa tola mm tnev were entire! wiw unit mil VtCIV CltlUVl KM - , isfied with the straight ticket and would ! exert a the r enenries tor it ,,.,. ; They would come in and help roll up a majority that would astonish thc town. Approaching the close Mr. Mcrrimon said be was not as great an admirer of President .Cleveland us he omc was, but he would say Mr. Cleveland was a great uiun. "He may not do just at wc line, but no man can say he is a scrub. 1 have the honor to present lo you a young man who began life like Mr. Cleveland did, in humble circumstances. His lather, n gallant soldier, died fight ing for his country and we arc here to I hnnnr flic cm. fi.irl tltnu iln I, ,,.... . .1... ; ..w.w. ...v uvu ,..,u .tt.iei,. 1IWJ1.ST 1.1. L llv lather's memory, In all theyeurs he has ! lived Here there lias not been one act in his lile discreditable to him. He po sesses capacity and integriiy and hits the good ol thc city at hcnrl-euough lo make him the best Mayor Asheville ever hud and next year, I predict, Julius C. , Martin, Whom I now present to you, will be the choice of the whole people to ' continue iu thc ollicc." (Cheers!, The Nominee etpeakH, Mr. Martin took thc stand amid an outbreak of applause that was. unaui ', mo us, hearty and true blue. He walked right into thc business at huud with lit tle preliminaries, and ns he proceeded the earnest attention given him was more and moie evident. It was thc first I time, perhaps some of those present had j seen Mr. Martin; thc first time, at least, tney naa nearu mm speak, i uey were lost e: uicuiunug mm, as it were anil nc uottiing in the incusurenicnt. Said he deS&K executive eonimittec has coutcrrcd upon me. A. you knoj " I have n 0X3 to stand as the Democratic candidate for M.yor. This tlt ought and was as much of a surprise to me aa it rini.hti... . '.. jrou. Mt?ZZ'tJ4 to it. although it was thought oeratic ticket it an honor tomske a man accept unhesitatingly. I accept unutsi tatingljr and with pride the nomination K!Tnn. 1 am a Democrat, waa born ol Democratic parentage, rocked in a Democratic cradle, amid Democratic anr- rouudlng-s, believing th Democratie party waa right. Aad, tbaalc Goo." have no cause to change my eotrtlctiofiS. " K my friend Me rrimon has said, a one man government ia not a Demo cratie government. Every citizen has eeiual righu and should have equal c tie ..deration. Thc people of Ashev.lle are n. .u... n,. .,..,! ii.rora ""-7- -v'1V,i "'',"" "' : the low and they ahould be Democrat- !l!lJitelLh!l: g a aa a awiu aUU b pviiaivn Biivuiu uuiv nothing to do with municipal affuirs. 1 cannot aee why a Mayor may not be n Democrat mt aa well aa he can be a Republican or a Mugwump, Asheville Continued on fourth pane.) - DDlNGS OF CITY INTEREST WORK ok thk buaui ai,ii;usii;n, Heparin l-'roui The Mlirtt com mittee. New SIclewKllia, Pollltiic Pince For Tills Vcar uuel 111m. cellancoua HusluchH. It took until 3:33 (or the Aldermen to Irgin business yesterday alteration, and then it was with Imre'y a ittorum. MtKHrH I M. CliiAnir l,.J-... TI J , c.udger ami Wcstall wee in tit tendance und Mnyor Pntlo1 pre3llUd. ; Committee reports being culled up. the street committee reported that it had ordered material for tli new plank walk ! nn II,, rii'e vtrppt in ,-,.e,w.cn i n n -i . t ,ast wfek Tbc nctioMv,,s c(m. !f,,.,r(1j Ti,; i . una V'lllllUHlk UI3J I WUIU 1 mended that the Spring street walk be I pllt down bt.ore t,,c ,vtunl of bad j vv,athcr. Th, t WM a(, )U.(, nnd . furthcr ucliuB p08tpoile(1. A report was ,ade in response to a rcM..est at last ,i:.,.. 1... 1 t i- "J iieoiiiuieuuing -I one-half 0.1 thc paving ' t kvied against property on ! 'pot Btr.t'ct 111,(1 "t 'lic ""section of LiywiMJu si reci unu i iuton avenue. This report was adopted. On the ipies - tion ot dnmnges to the property of Mrs. Uiunn on Grove street, a report was . Kiviiiiiiflj 1111 pr emeu ia to Liicwau .m.v, ...u u,n lu ik uiic iinuer ii,e direction ol the committee and not to cement sidewalk in front of his m opera nt! Haywood street, and expressed the belief that this was the worst bit ol paving on the street. Referred 1 0 the finance and street committees and city engineer. The Mayor read estimates for new sidewalks on Chcstuut, l'ine and Ilaird streets, about $Juo, nud the matter was referred to the street committee with power to net. D. M. Merrill rcoucslcd that he be s assessment lor thc si 111 1 ront. ol his property 011 Woodtin nct.tt(1 wa,k iu thc tU street, tio it was the only piece ol uncon- TlK iu,;ir'1 "doplcd thc polling places f 'r the ciiiuing election as scleete'dbv the C1"tv eonmiissiorcrs, nn follows: ' i;:ru; j r. i., , , J 'l Oe" I ' " uT Co 's .noSe se'e ' ' ' V. AO tlCLUIII. v-. : Tulril wi rrlR , i mnr. nit .. Vour0 wnrd-Cartoi warehouse 011 warehouse 011 Tax Colic tor I'agg pn sen ted his list of delirijiient taxnavrrs, iu whose pos session he could not find personal prop erty on which to levy, and was author ized to advertise and sell the property described in this list 111 due process of lew. The list includes some (50 lots. Tax exemptions were granted us bil lows: Mrs. C, II. loii.-s, error; "S(ir lev" Andei 'ou, s'ekuess; T. C. Hamilton, ayent, listed twice; W. M Kvrrclt, over oO. While going over this hit. Mayor P.ittou took occasion to say he was deeply sensitive of the injustice ot the poll tax, nnd thought that hereafter the city authorities ought to remit hall or all thc poll tnx imposed. Canceled coupons amounting to i-lS,- 000 or $10,000 were destroyed in the presence of the Hoard by finance Com mitteeman II I., (itidger. Messrs. Cosby nnd Wcslall wire ap-. pointed a committee lo thoroughly in vestigate and report upon the advisa bility of extending Short street. Mnj. Chas. M. Stedtnan appeared on behallofa client, a Mr. Ward, who fell over a corporation water box that was left slicking some di:-t-ime out ol the street, nud who was disabled for three mouths on account of the fall. Thc appointment ot a committee with a view to a compromise on the tpiestion 01 damages watt r ipnsled and the rase was referred to the stieet committee ior a reuori . 1 hesc bills were ordered paid ; Street department payroll, srs; or,; sanitary department payri II, $H0.ri."; Mrs. S. In 111 in, Slii 7."; water department payroll, SHUo; II. Ii. Ha'l. .2.50; J. A. Kobcr son, $14-. 2S; repairs to South Main pav ing. $7 (fi; . M. Israel, $3 10; I S. Hv- ,i w. f-, l . , i a wj o . VT fc?1; "'JJ " l!V A. 50: ?- .t I. M. Alexander, $2 Mo: Frank Sullivan. oOi-; lniuconibe Urick nnd Tile Co., $18.(; repair- lo North MuSii, fl.80. A (il;AI' PHlt'l OUKiPIIKU Mr. Jaehsiui Htaiuls at the Head ol 1 he I'rufcHHlou. W. 11. laekon of Dciiyer, Col., the plioloi;! apher who is now at the Hut Ury l'!M I;, and who will, lor the Kich- mom! and Danville, procure views of Western Xui-ih Carolina, is a man of A worldwide reputation iu his line, stand- iu ae iuc ucaii oi inc iiro esiou io ar i i i.:.... : i . t.. . .I .i.. ,- i .- . ii. iiiii iioiM pni'ii-i iipiiin is ii'iiccriicii. Forvcarshe'.,as done work that many photogiaphirfl hnvetried tocqual, but u. ver succt-ssluliv, ind his pictures make a standard of excellence which thc great men id t he profession north and cast -trtve tit reach. This section is exceed ingly fortunate in having Mr. Jackson turn his camera this way, us he will no do-tbt jncsent the beauties ol Western North Carolina in a manner never before attcuiited. And thanks arc due thc R. cc 1). lor bringing Mr. Jackson here. NOT ALL, WILLIKV. On central Market nival Firm Not Moving; Vol. lt seems that thc rcarraiiuement of lull, in r.nt.ol .on, k,.f ...ill f i clTecled ns soon us was thought at first. ;w m iiiiir .. J""KS wi,. nextjKSVf'p, wTcrK; ! wcck ,nUe 1,K irsl fli'11 lllc " in , "''''scoud. KcKislrnr Carroll, 2;i.-l. 11 i ' lh 'W' " tllf j ?LrCoUU tlc ' K''iflr"r. '"' 'Murk" Square entrance, but nitiiei-1 .v. -o.. about it) colored; in the ' '-! & hern.nn ol.pct to bei..K m .ved . I'ourlh, Registrar lirwin, sn.1, r,3 col l llc,r leu81! hMi the stall to thc lust of onu. 1 lune. and thev now must on ontlie city cverv dealer affected thereby was willing: mhinib..,! ..n.imdi' So uu ess the membeVof iui'," one l!!..'. chl.nge tVeir ! WUCH lllVCIIIingl" "' mnd?.thiiparticu!artnllwillocctipyita oiu place natit the expiration ol thc lease. Bur 1... , 1 n .J wu , I concert tlmby Prof. Dietrich, at the Mountain.Pai hotel April 13, was cx- ceeding .coSpllejcnUry to bis artistic tni-J .l.- - ...-r ft 0 , EV:SS ioV' ' n: i o.oti oi inc lraiitnsie, viola lolo. wns trui wonitcrti and wns encored, with "f" "u ".voissniisiicaiieraocrat! , elllUu!lingnl, ,,:dwnril l,' I and citueii! irrespective of party will ,ol(1 "Viib .VtlvfnwMlo&ywttenutHoKtel Song," from MUsicr, waa a masterpiece 1 Irnm nil iwo't Iim,.,I 1..bm....l ! Irnm nn iiwi'ct Lmed instrument. Miss! Mary WillanUV Minuet Celebre." Pnd- crewskl, waa fayed with luch iweet - neieand skill.alto place her ns n wnr th, imitator ol Ac great arti.t. ROAST TOR BKFXKINRIDGE Jl'U;lC KLtYN SPARES NOT. AND riie Aired Defendant Held He inouatble For Makluif mihs I'ol lurd Wbat She la-Tu tsarden ol F.den 4i-orv Over Agulu. A'ASiiiM'.ro.N. Apiil H. The closing argument of the 1'ollardcnse, whichcoin menced its sixth week Friday, was br sun yesterday morning by Hon. Jere miah Wilson, chief counsel lor Miss Pol lard. The Judge is a tall spare man with narrow shoulders, very thiti face ncccn tu -itcd by a jromincnt Komuu nose. He hardly iooks the power he possesses in Ul.'lkimr .'in nrnntn.Mif l..f..., titn I..... Starting ,,u!ctly, in tone, so low that' M. r..i,i u.i i, i i 1...1.... .:. ' ilkUl V.l WW 111 III l, J 14 t II" son gradually allowed his powerful voice : full sway, hurling accusation after ac- ' cufatimi;lt thc wbitc-lK.ircd Kentuckia... Theplainti.f was not pres,nt. Neither was Maj llutte, worth at the opening, I.. . "t c.imc in wuu iirccKiuinigc just as ;tK" "?ui" . l,!s "b- uM iTo Wtaf ?u who it jured her. "1 suppose," said Judge Wilson, "he . would snv. 'I would turn the Woman out and I'd send the man to Congres ' I stnnd here lor womanhood," Wilson sate!. This del ndant uroe a meil from the stand, that while aff.irs of this kind onlv iniutvit Hi.. mn ,wi i. j tins man entering my parlor and votir parlor, while the basement door and gate in the back alley are bolted against thcwomin. I condemn him 1 would condcin" if I could so that the condem nation would ring round the world. "It bad pleased Uuttenvoi th to de claim pyroteehnically that the wom-.n-hood of 1 he laud was arrayed in behalf 01 me licit utant .No, u thousand times. no, lie had said that girls nf the coun- try did not need chapfiones, ii"d be. Wilson, expected to hear it sail! that gray-haired ill 11 of 17 needed to be gunroeu. "Col. Thompson said lltuk'iiridgc had told the jury tint the plaintiff was a wanton woman. Call her what yon will, I will show you that whatever 'she is, that defendant and he point, d an accusing finger at Hreckimlge is re sponsible tor her condition. What is the nrgument of Col. Thompson and Maj. Iiutterwortli ? lt is not that Ibis 17 year old uirl was not ruined bv ibis It year ol 1 man, but that she ruined liim. that s their argument. H it were not so serious it would be ludicrous. How could that delendant sit there and allow the utterance of such st-Ucincnts, as il lie were not a craven nud a cow ard, lie says 'the woman did it;' that's his defense. Itistlis old stotv of ibc Oarileu ol lulen. 1 hat's what Adam naid when brought beiore the King 01 Men, 'she did it:' and. centlcmen. Adam has not been in good grace Irom that time to this. "Dutterwoith had told the jury noth ing whatevtraboutthe case," said udge Wilson. "When he started in to do no. he louiid that he wasgettiuginto mud iv ' water, so lie said I'll just stand on bank and shoot i II lire-works." Judge Wilson's remarks caused oc casional laughter and s une shultl s of approval, which Judge lira die v rehnl;. d. Tins morning lireckinridge was again iu court, secniinulv indifferent to the fur ther an aigument he evasto receive from Judge Wilson. There is no piospeit of a verdict today. ). ntucii! QneHilosi.'t. liniioij Tun Crnzus: The public would hlic to know : Whether the coali tion of Indcpeniitnt, Reformers, D-.-nio-crats and KeiMicaiis will improve thc Independents, Reloinievs or Republicans. Wln-tliei- the city, county and emigres givssiou.il district would nut be as' safe under Democratic control us Republi can. Wlu t'u r after saving the city, the in d(ienilints propose stiving the county, the !: h Congressional district, the State and our ivprcscntativciii Washington bv the same means. Whether thc Independents are not ac tuated by a purely jicrsoual tight at the expense of their political principles, the wi I'are of their citv, co-mty, Congres sional district nnd State. Whether the Independents with nn ir reproachable, strictly honest, straight Democratic ticket iu the field would j:re fir to - tipport it. or bolt it and und still tily their political life since then, ami iu many cases their lathers before them, even bovs. V. ,11. There will be C. A. Kle-wn. meeting at the tisso- cintiou lecture hall tomorrow altcruoon. livery one is invited to attend the meet ing for meii at Central church conducted by Bvangclist Schooltield. Among the instructions ot the inter national convention fit lni;.'oiu, ,;.. lns: year to thc international committee was the billowing: mat special attention becu ed to ine v or n a e nn oroii'i, ni v, ai..v ., . . . ...v., o t hnstian nssoe ut on tn brld i n,n . ,-i l''''"; ol the association lotinder, G-.orge "''"am, m London, June, ISO!-, at the tllllS wl!in 11,0 semi-ccuteunial ol the or-, S"w'Don id the parent association oe-, curs." here is n desire here to S'lrnul- izethis jubilee by special commcuiora-' tive service. The anniversary is une ( Father on that day or theSundav'lollow ing thc membership and the community will be interested in attending a well planned s.'i vice mi this bblorie occasion. Kvitlsxratioit. Democrats arc again reminded that they should be fine and register for the coming election. It mutters not il your name is on the old b ioks-t here is a i new retristrntioii nnd vonr n o.-.o mi.,. i I ."4 "cw book iu the proper ward, Rw-trntion up to date aggregates ... , ... ' . . . . - ' J-0.ue.j afternoon and n river of Swntmnnou . owuuimuuu watcr r" dowa the nionntain lor some f: "."'f?' SBU.U u"4l . . "na two-thirtis of the rente for this ti darter ! have been nnid. " j Hrfotmera' Meeilnir. The Reformer! will have tludr i..lni " lu,:" 'nuiiig t the court house this evening, a. the t. ,. , . win Wa.fi t- f, , . " . .' .. I rom Register Mackev'a oUice license 1 to wed has been Issued aa follow! : Tnl.ua n Ai.v nAti ntt.fl ITbAaU a... ,0,,7i Olmico colored. """u woman. I am here to insist that this by Uvangelist Schoollield. social law shall be equally distributed.'. The subject at the morning and 1 veil I stand here to protest against allowing ; i"g service ut the Christian church to R. & 1). IS suuLibwj ; THK HAI.; -r TJtKK I'l. tei BKFOHK JILV 'I he Road Will Thea Be Ileoi n u lat-u I'ndf r The Charier Gruo o Ustwimer Ui The Richmond I.enlNlaiiire. Richmond, Va., April 1 1. ludgs: . ,.! sitting in the I'nitcd States circuit , . a has entered a decree for the f ircclcsme i and side of the Richmond and Danville railroad. The style of the case in which ! the proceedings were taken is the Cen tral Trust company of New York against the Richmond and Danville railroad. The decree contemplates the sale ol the road before the first day of July, and it is j understood that when it shall have b 1 1, ' :. ...:n , charter granted at the last session 0 Mature. rESJ,''? "'! -N' , keo' commissions .to mX tTieil"" au.u, 11 win ue reorcanizeo ti lit it Wl.HVIClOH MI'NDAV Vpevlul Mi ctiiiH Aud Hilbh t'1 , The Churcht-H. Revival services will be held at Cei : church Sunday at 11 a. m., 3:3i) p and 7:4." p. in. The 3:30 service wii: 10 men. an invitation is exten.lii- ; every genth man in Ashevil e to be s h. am ...:..... ...:n , , ' . - ---- - - - . .(in u. Ill illt If 1 morrow will be "Heaven." reev. ueiirv A wcstall, i;istor ul 1 lie unuanan eliurcli, will pnach tomoi ; ; in Milliard hall, 35 South Main st lit 1 I U. in , Sllljiict : "Tile l.;ne nl ! 1 ft, ' den-hearing." A cordial welcome tu all Kev. f. L. White will oeetuiv his pulpit at the 1'irst llaptist chinch ' tomorrow, preaching in the morning on the subject 1 he 1: 'snrreetioii of the licml:" in 1I1,- evening,' Ti,c Tenth CommandnKiit." At St. Lawrence church the Kev. Win. Kit-ran, Il )., rector of St. I'. -it rick's church. 1 'hiladelphia, will celebrate mass ! at , :,ill a. 111., and tireach at 1 1 o'clock tipis-. Visitors and all others are in- : vited. Kather ' at 11 o'clock. hite will celebrate mass Old in if, Tufhdny Kvi iiing. A Democratic meeting is to be held at the old depot Tuesday evening al s' o'clock. I.ocla: Craig, esi , Julius C. Martin, 1 lie nominee tor Mayor, and D. l-u'lier, csip, will speak. All Demo- "rats arc invited to attend. The Ur7.!llan Ueli-l!l:i ovi r Miinti:miii;o, A-nil I I. Admiral De Iello and l.oOO insurgent troops who disembarked on the frontier of 1'ruguay, alter ha' ing been driven out of the? stub- "' K10 t,raude do Sul by troops of I'resi Vnt I'cixito, have surrendered to I'ru guan authorities and the rebellion iu lirazil has completely collapsed. Sugir JumiifU I'p. Ni;v Yokk April 1 !. American sugar i enjoyed another of its sensational spurts this morning, the stock bounding up to 1 of, I I.. ., . . ' . ..: on iii'uyy dealings, tne rise is cred ited to a belief that there will be no ad verse tariff' legislation tit this sc.isi; . '. Congress. NO FtFCINlOU f.t Cul.t MlUA, S. C, April 1 l-.-Coiit .. :;. to expectations the Supreme court t, day did not render a decision iu thc i-sc of the test of tin constitutionality ol ii;c Dispensary hi w. What are Thev There Tor . W.si!ixi-,Tox, Anril ciats could not muster 1 1,-The i quorum Dnno tf.h.v and so adjourned Jen Moeum Head. Ni.w Yokk, April I I. General W. Slocum died at 12:03 this mornit pui'imioniu. JUST .V UKTHCAS()UA. II the canvassing agent of Wake ! est college is successful in obtaining tin 20.000 desired, the trustcs at t,icu-; June meeting will establish n ehaa i Bible study iu memory ol the late K. c Dr. William Rovnll; will elect a piolcor of German nnd French, and also u pro lessor of economics. It is thc plan i bat I'rofessor Sikes. now director ol the g m nnsium. shall fill the latter chair, lie is to attend Harvard lor a year. Davidson Dispatch: . M. Stafioni ol Fairmont was in town one dav last week with the fourth two-horse load of timber cut from n jiersimmon'trcc on his larm. The tree measured ;t2 inches across the stump, was clear of knots 50 feet, and mcasu'-ed IS inches at thc small end ol the trunk. Although the Senate has eoiilinntd Mr. W. K Henry of Henderson recently appointed to consulate , iu the West Indies, it issaitl be 1ms declined to accept the position. There is no salary at Inched to the pot-it ion and generally the . , , lec-s do not amount to more than S2.: !00. -Newton Kntcrprise: Lowesville, I.in- loin county, has .1 voung lady mail car rier, the onlv one we know in this State, Her name is 1-lhi Ilagcr and she carries the mail on horseback every dav Irom Uowesville to a country postnllice uiiout six miles distant. " 1 Statesville Landmark: This road between here and Charlotte one of the hest propertii s i i the Richmond .S: Dan-! vilie systems is being operated iu total disregard ol the people along its line nnd at its teinuni, nnd for whatever can h made of it. Morgnnton Herald: Mr. ohuMcicr, a Swis gentleman, who has been lor the l,nst Lwo -l'l"" superintendent of the 0,1,8 Hosiery mills in Churlotte, mills in Charlotte, bus given up Ins position and is coming to Valdesc to establish a hosiery mid of his own. Greensboro l'ulriot: A portion of the Mendnihill property, opposite the' McAdoo House, was sold laslwet'l. to I'. D. I'rice lor ,$.!,125, or $12,1 a flint i foot. Mr. I'rice will erect a buihlitu; ' there thc coming rummer. , " , 'KC.,V"m "a The Alumriucc Gleaner learns In , ,, , ,,n,,,- I..1..I ' ? S l"lc t-'K' 0I there being tiny truit this year txeept u few apple, and grapes. -Thefruitis not all killed. Recently s: g.utlrraan broucht into the- Lund-1 t ree "i?"" """ """ "evj Hit s -Morganton Herald- Last Thursday fire cot out in the wnn.U n. v.i,i and the big coloniul barn wn! only ji ",. T. T I ""u u"v "K ualaKn worK' Wnl.an n.., .ni..r. . ... iwinrani ui t"Comityare preparing to plaut a large jacreuge of coru tbii season. . u: idiuic couveniiou 01 toe Mne i ' Daughters will meet in Statcvill May 1 16th. 17th nud 18th. ; Cherokee Bcout! We hear lest und j leii every day of bard times among our farmer!. 11 Dutroit, Mich., No. 224 Lysander Street. Mr. Houston, Care Kaysor & Smith, 31 1'attou Ave, Unclose please find onedollarfor wbich scud me four bottles ol Royal Cainphorlinc. I like it so much belter than unythiug I have ever used and miss it so much. Yours very truly, Miss Cora McLoi.an. ASHEVILLE TO THK FKONT. tt'ii llAVIi J1.8T COMPLETED A FULL LINK OF HAND MADE SHOES Ami win in the future carry in stock a full assortment of shoes of OUR OWN MAKE! TUliYKTAMJ WITHOUT A RIVAL ROBERTS, 0 Court Square, Asheville, N. C. STANDARD Quart Cans Tomatoes 10c. Sugar Corn per Can 10. Bartlett Pears per Can 20. Grated Pineapple per Can 10c. String Beans per Can 10c. Efaporated Apricots per lb 16c. T. J. REVELL, ,0 WarlityW 13. HiCOSBY, The Jeweler, 87 PATTON AVBNUM. . N".--;i:.'-"-i ...... ' - V'.. if" AU work guaranteed aa4 promptly 4oa. , Watches, clocks aad alt kumIs of aaUd aad - H-: k plnted silver war, . . ..J: V NATIVA OIM8 A PaCIAITT. ji3 v"- ,'s"K'-,'l..
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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April 14, 1894, edition 1
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