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Asheville Daily Citizen ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, JULY 10, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME X. NO 02. Always THH SIXH OP IT! A Three-for-a-QuRrter Cigar For 5c. We nre aelliiiK two well known brands of ioc. or tliree-for-a-qnarlcr Cigar fors cents. Tliene are not obscure brands, but nrc known lo yon and cverylwdy ns just what we represent litem lo be. Win. Kroger. BUNCOMBE'S PRIMARIES the Cheapest. How Is Your Home ?! COUNTY DEMOCRAT! SATURDAY. MEET HAT'S AIIOl'T We don't worry much I alwiit "hard times," be-1 cause we adopt onr trade 1 to conditions as they exist. Always the Cheapest. Means that yon Ret the cry most for yonr dollar, not that the "uroceries" are cheap, the vnlue is in the quality and in price at one and the same time. That rule is the standard y which we govern our nsiness. Lowest in price ml best in quality. IS IT COMI'LKTB WITH CHINA, GLASS, LAMPS, ETC. VR HAVE NOW TUB LAKGEST AND MOST VA KIEI1 STOCK SINCE WB HAVE IIKKN IN IIUSINESS. 1-KICES WAY DOWN ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE HAVE YOU USED Ol'R NKW 160 OIL? IT MAKES A l'UKK, UKIGIIT LIGHT EOUAL TO DAYLIGHT. it lit Believed Ninety Per ceut. or The Deification Will Be For Carter And a Majority For Craw tord-lu The East And Went Ward. The Democratic primaries for Iluu- combe countv were held, viith the excep tion oflliltmorc, Saturday. The result so far as can be ascertained seems to favor Crawford for Congress, and Carter, I lor Judge will probably receive 00 pir cent, of the county vote. In The Eaat Ward. It was nearly 9 o'clock belore the pri mary for the East (First and Second) ward was called to order in the court house. Dr. II. P. Weaver was made chairman and Will Alkcn secretary. The crowd was small, there being only 08 crcsent according to the vote lor judge. Mr. Carter's friends were on the RESOLUTION OF THE HUIHK OF REPRESENTATIVES. the motion win to allow a good many JH PRESIDENT ENDORSED wno nao nut yet conic a cimiicc iu vull-. At 11:0 ) the motion of 12. D. tarter that the polls be kept open one hour was out and carried. The chairman an nounced that at 10:04 the polls would be closed. The voting then proceeded as rapidly as the secretary could write the names of the voters, U. II. Cosby and L. M. Itournc being appointed tellers. In twenty minutes most of the voting was over and Mr. Bourne moved that the convention proceed to the election of delegates to the county convention. Gen. Davidson thought tint 31 dele gates would make a very cumbersome numlicr and as the delegates would be instructed lie thought 10 a sufficient number to represent 31. Ceph. lilaiiton moved tor .11 delegates to represent 31. The motion was seconded and when put a division called lor. the chairman bcimr unable to decide as to the fate of themotiou. The crowds separated to right and left. The result was in accordance witn scripture, tne ones on the left losiug by a vote ol 37 to 50. The voting for delegates then proceed ed at a rapid rate, a printed list being supplied with 31 names. . M. Gudgcr tucn moved tor an cxtcu siou ofhall an hour in order to ulluw the men who were up town purchasing sup- A. D. Cooper, Thrasb's Crystal Palace grounu a inc cuua.uc.au... u.nju..y , u , h, - -, the result shows, wnuc waiting lor me ""- i-i - rrnwrl Alderman W. W. loncs ca cd on I "' " l" Col. I. G. Martin, who has been pro- posed for the legislature, lor a spcecn, GROCERIES. F IN NEED OF" WHAT IS ALL THIS ABOUT B A.SKETS Towle til' AW HKSCRirTIQN ESTABROOK'S" Is The rlace lo Del Them ASSORTMENT COMPLETE I CANDY, IjTJNOH, WOR.K, FANCY WASTE, the Twister LiEJ'l'TBR., INDIAN, FLOWER, WILLOW WA3TB AT OUR STORK f It is simply that a very celebrated gold wire jeweler is with us for a short time making an exhibition of his art. These delicate and fash ionable ornaments are now all the rae in NEW YORK AND PARIS And enormous sales are reported at the recent exposition at Amsterdam. We invite you lo call and DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. H.T. ESTABROOK Watch his swiftly flyinif fingers Transforming Oiilden Wire Into charming Utile bracelets Thai the ladies so admire. BOOKS, STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS. 21 SOUTH MAIN STRKKT. It is entertaining and interestniK, and with I every dollar purchase of groceries Mr. Towle will make to your order a sparkling memento of his bcnulif'ul work without charge. Powell & Snider To Visitors CUT Till'. LATF.ST Nl'.Wrt 1-KOM I10MK. Charleston KvwsJ and Courier, I Chailolte Observer, Columbia I Stale. Savannah MorniiiK News. N. Y. Papers.? Herald, World. Tribune, lines. c o si 14 OS a, o but the Colonel preferred to do his speak' inc later it he did any. There was .quite a discussion as to the wisdom ol postponing the primary to Menday or Tuesday. Alderman Jones thought the crowd too small to cast a vote for the large numbcrof votersin the two wards and counseled postponement I. II. McConnell believed Saturday even intr an inconvenient time and suggested Monrtnv or Tuesdav afternoon, lulius C. Martin favored going on, but Mr. tones begged the meeting not to urge the matter, as it was one of much import ance. Daring the discussion udge II. A (iudger said the Carter men were not afraid to go into any primary and that he took it that nearly nil present were for J. S, Adams for Congress. T. F. Kccvcs was called on ns an "as pirant for the State Senate," l ut denied the impeachment and asked to ne ex cused. It was finally dreided that the primary would proceed, the polls to be left open until 10 o'clock. S. T. Horsctt and W. R. Patterson were appointed to conduct the election. It was announced that 1 1 delegates to the county convention, which is to be held here Saturday, were to be elected. Chin. A. Moore moved that the 17 receiving the highest vote should be declared the ward's represent atives. To this Judge Gudgcr ottered an amendment that n box be opened in which those present should vote their choice for judge of the Twrlltti district the candidates to have in the county convention the respective strength ns developed bv the vote. This was carried and W. F. Randolph and M. Weaver were appointed tellers in the judge's election. Voting in the two boxes began, anil some dissatislaction being expressed because n Conincss box was not opened, Judge Gudgcr moved to vote ou candi dates for Congress. County Chairman I. 1). Murnliv staled that this hod not been included in the call, and unless there were some who were authorized to sneak for the candidates he thought it would orobahlv be well enough not to vote for this office. In the case of the judges, he said.it had been agreed among the candidates to nave tne vote laxcn On this statement luduc Gudgcr with drew his motion. Col. I. G. Martin moved to vo'c for Congressman, but a motion by V. M. Luther to tabic this motion was adopted. When the noils were closed and the votes counted, the result of the vote for choice forjudge wus as follows: Mr. Kerr gained the floor uctl said, Mr. Chairman. 1 think no man should be deprived ot his vote, but we have had ample time and we should not extend the time. This meeting has been talked about for two weeks." Mr. Guduer said he did not know of it and that there would bt complaints. He added that he would support the candi dates, whoever they proved to be. The convention again divided to the right and left and again the ones on the left were in the minority. Mr. Gudger s motioned prevailed and ho disappeared. There was no more voting for about twenty minutes, and then about a score ol men came, the last one depositing his ballot exactly ou the minute tor closing. The votes being counted, out ot the first 23 votes 20 were for Adams. This caused much enthusiasm among his ad herents The Adams men sav today that the r understanding was that in this primary there was to be no formal vote or test of the strength of congressional can didates, and that therefore their men were not out in full force. Had it been understood by them that there was to be a vote they think the re sult would have been diflercnt. The Crawford men on the contrary were ex pecting a vote, the Adams men say, and had a printed ticket ready lor tne emer gency and were out in force. l ull result, However, snoweu lor con gressional candidates, 70 for Adams and 80 for Crawford, which raised a yell from the Crawford men. For the judicial ticket the votes cast showed 80 lor II. B. Carter and 01 for There wu a Mluorlty, But Not Strong; Kuougn to (let Au Aye aud Mav Vote Pullmans uolnit Back to Work. Washington, uly 10. In the House today McCreary precipitated some thing of a sensation by offering the fol lowing resolution : "Resolved, That the House of Repre sentatives indorse the prompt and vigor ous cfibrts of the I 'resident and his administration to suppress lawlessness, restore order and prevent improper Inter ference with the enforcement of the la a s of the United Slates and with the trans portation of mails of the United States and with interstate commerce, and pledges its hearty support, and deems that the success that has already at tended its efforts is a cause for proper and general congratulation." After debate the resolution passed without division, the minority not being strong enough to get the ayes and noes. Massii.on, 0., July 1G. The resump tion of operations on the Wheeling and Lake Uric is being accomplished without difficulty. American Railway Union men are being taken back to fill vacancies upon agreeing in writing to withdraw from that order. Chicago, July 0. Eugene V. Debs was Informed last night that it was the in tention of the workmen at Pullman lo return to their duties at the earliest pos sililc opportunity. WEST INSURANCE I.OtKI. Aii 4tralnal Taken Here Hatur das. The public will recall that about 2 o'clock on the morning of March 2!Hh, two unfinished houses onSuns.l moun tain about lour miles from the city, be longing to W. R. West, were destroyed by fire. These houses were insured lor $2,100 and the assured claimed the full amount iigaiust the insurance com pany, claiming that the bouses were ac tuallv worth about $3,500 Under the provisions of the policies nn appraisal ol the value ot tne property was takeu Saturday. Col. Tilman Wat son, a prominent builder from Columbia S. C acted as appraiser tor the insur ance companies anil I. M. Westall Asheville as appraiser (or Mr. West. Col Watson and Mr. Westall appraised the value of both houses at $1,4980, so at fudge Shuford. For the delegates there that the companies are liable, it name lor nm 7.'t votes for the published list and .itivthinc. for three-fourths of this )fl srniteher tickets. The number o amount, or i,ui.iu. ims. n. iviuurc .iq ,.i.at inr rnni'i-pssmnn riimcc was represents me assurcu aim i iickci If.'.), which tallied with the number ol Murpny tne companies, names recorded bv the secretary. The delegates elected were: Geo. A. Mcbnne, Geo. Henderson, L. M. Bourne, C. C. McCortv. A. Frcck, W. V. I.owc, F. Slikeleailicr, A. Rankm, J.M. Gudger, Duff McColltim, . M. Ingle, C. D. Wan ton, J. II. Carter. J. M. Green, K. II. Lee, VV. 11. I'enlaud, T. vv. inrasii. ii.vt.iiin, J. P. Snwytr, . G. Merrimon, W. J. Hough, J. r. Ierr, Y. u. remand, it. M jones, C. T. Rawls, liugene Cunningham, W. M. Doucctt. 11. Redwood, lr. 1. M. Ilroylcs, . K. 1 read way, l.tigcnc u. car ter. The crowd was m the best of humor throughout the entire meeting, which closed at 1 1 o'clock. Oilier PrectuclH. Upper Hominy township's meeting was presided over uy i.. i.. iarn, auu R. J. Gaston was secretary. The follow- Philadclphiu I'ress'ChicaKo Her ald, Tribune, luter-Ocenii, Cin cinnati Commercial Gnuelte, Richmond Times, Daily Citixcn. L. BLOMBEKG'S Cigar and Sporting Goods House, 17 PAT-TON AVBNl'li. Ladies' Fine Oxford Ties Our slock is still complete in the liest grade of I Oxford Ties. Now is the time to buyapairofl Red Oxford Ties. We are offering all of our red goat, turn sole, that cost us $1.50 a pair at 75 1 cents a pair. We can suit you in price and I ipialily in Trunks, Valisesnud Umbrellas. Repairing neatly done. 3 O 3 (0 w a o o Q tS C (5-2 jU 3 14 a r. Ot t ft. y hi e. O 4 t ct us to id Q O O is a II. II, LaritT...... 1 , .iii ,., i,n .vniiitv rmivrnt imi ci.HrF. 1 1 l: tiiivkitivii lu iv vk"- - - R. I. Gaston, W. W O -J University . . . of North Carolina. Includes the College, the University, the Law I School, the Medical School and the Summer I School for teachers. College tuition, f6o a year; board, (7 to ) er month. Session Iwcinsl Sept. 6. Address President Winston, J, D. Blanton & Co. 39 PATTON AVE. If You Carry a Rabbit's Foot & E! 6-jodimo CHAPEL HILL, N. C Rnw the new innon for the first time over vniir left shoulder, or find a horse shoe, then the opportunity of your life awaits you at I our ureal cheap book sale. Just think of Hie works 01 llagRarn, uraeme, mevcuson, Tnlainl. Collit.a. Conwnv. Dickens. Thack- ery, Duchess, Daring, Could, Garhoriau, Verne, Feint, Black, Noma, Knera, Cooper, Scott, kuskin, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Oliphnnt, Uerlha Clay, etc., at 5 cents each. THE ADVENT TE KM I OH THK FIFTY-THIRD ANNUAL SKSBION OH""""""" St. Mary's School, RALEIGH, N. C, IIKOINS " SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1894. Address the Rector, ltov. B. Sincdcs, A. M. 7-ijdjmo nriTsmT a xttv rjona RBAL MTATB BKOKBKB. INVUTklBNT AOBNTB. NOTABT PDBUC ' A Proclamation Proclaim from lawn and porch and glade, Wherever sweltered folk seek shade, What little prices now are paid For restful hammocks, rightly made, In every style and si'-e and grade, lly those who at our store trade, RAY'S On The Square, $10 to Europe. Philadelphia to Kngland, Ireland or Scot land only f 10; selling steerage tickets that way now. Sell cheap tickets anywhere in this country fi to Is dollars saved on each ticket, Au authority on schedules and coil liecliulia, O. IP RAY, Lout BManly pi and at otr wat. oast IS ft M Patio An., up (tain I Thi Ticket Broker. I H. Court ftquar. 9 I'-eo. A, U 8 The printed list of delegates to the county conventions was elected, as lol bus: 1. 12. Rankin. W. R. Patterson, W. . loucs. I. W. Sluder. 1. 15. Dickerson, Sam Dorsctt. P. M. butlicr. v.nas. a. ciio I. V. Sevier. S. r. Chapman, alius t. Martin. W. T. Pcnniuinn. II. A. Gudgcr. C. A. Moore, W. W. West, W. K. Wlnt- son. I. D. Brevard. Scntterinc votes were lor. . P. Kan doloh. I. H. Tucker. T. F. Ree es and M. VV. KolKTtson. lue oeiegaiion inoscii is considered lurgcly Adams. This concluded the business ol t lie pri nary and it adiourned. The Weil Ward The voters assembled slowly at the Westward. It was 9 o'cljck when the meeting was called to order and John W. Starncs was made chairman. He stated lhat the object of the meeting was to elect delegates to the county conven tion July 21, (or the purpose of choosing delegates to the congressional and judi cial conventions. A secretary being np pointed, J. P. Kerr was recognized and said that as he understood that the pur pose of the meeting was to ascertain the strength of the various candidates, he wished to move that theconvention pro ceed to vote; that each man cast his vote for his choice ol candidates lor congress, his name being immediately taken by the sccretnrv: that the votes be then counted and the delegates chosen for the county convention lie instructed to cast their votes accordiug to the strength ol each candidate. "In other words." he said, "it one car. Hiilnte octs two-thirds and another one-third then two thirds of the vote of the dclcontes shall be counted lor one ntul one- third for the other each candi date to be represented according to his nirenfitk in this convention. 12. H. Merrimon wisncu to snow u un vote would lie on paper or bv.voice. "On paper," replied Mr. rcrr. Gen. Theo. Davidson moved ns tin amendment, in order to lave time, that the totes be cast for Congressional and ludicial choice nt the same time. Mr. Kerr accepted the amendment. Dull Merrick wisnea to snow u iiicsc instructions to the delegates were to stand hi absolute through the entire county convention or If the delegates wnu rl be allowed some liberty, 12. D. Carter replied thnt it was gener ally understood that any delegates elected in this way had liberty to use their judgment after the instructions nao hren neenrded with to reasonable limits. A Mil VANKr.TNK (If Mihfi! Mr. Merriekexnresscd himself nssatisficd ilill rjiuuuttu' . - . - . . ; " ' , . , . ... ana . r, oawyer augi-ai." vmu i,uiB u. ballot boxes, one to be called the con irrraaionnl and the other the judicial hut, i : . . . .. t . r Ten cent bottles ol Vaseline we now sell for and rluca Bit suggestion in me lorm oi an amendment wmcn wa. cnrrieu. sir, live cents. All other Vaseline goods at Kerr', motion as amendtd by Gen Dnvidann was then adopted. 12. D. Carter moved tnnt tne lints uc I . t - 1. ...... l,n rl.ttr.ait nt REDUCED PRICES. VSSZ SXB& 2 were appointed: Claik, ludson I-.. Morgan, I.. S. Clark R. I.. Luther, K. I). iiiicKncr, jouu w. l'cnland and A. Z. Wright. On the vote for lii-lge, II. H. Carter received 20 votes and Geo. A. Shuford 2. A unanimous vote was given Geo. A. Jones lor solici tor. The vote lor Congressman stood: W. T. Crawford, IS; J. . Adams. 12. Their votes in the convention will be: Crawford, 4 4-5; Adams, 3 1-5. F.nt Creek and lvv went solid for Crawford, while Kecms Creek went for Adams by a very small majority. All three ol" these were added to Carter's side of the slate. Lower Hominy gave a majority for Carter and was almost solid for Craw-lord. Limestone voted solidly lor Carter tor ludgc and Jns. II. Merrimon for Con gress. Fnirvicw did not instruct, but the delegation is understood to be for Carter. French Uroad did not instruct, but its vote will lie east for Carter and Crawford. Haw Creek and Ilcnvcrdam arc tor Carter, while Hazel is divided. A Badlv mulTed Owl. Towle the twister has had a large ow on exhibition in n show wiudow Powell & Snider's grocery. It took two countrymen to discover that it was all wrong. "You sec," one of them said to bis companion with whom he was lookin through the window, "his claws ain richt. II it was a live owl the claw wouldn't stick out that way." "And his wings don t set right, said bis companion, "ll'tliov did they would set up higher," and he proceeded show how a live owl's wings really set. "Yes." said the other, "and his left eve is tut of gear. It's a poor job, an wav. Hut put men me owl turrc his head und Happed his wings, and the two countrymen ipnckly, though si lently, stole away. You need not suffer the tortures of sick headache unless you want to. Anticephulalgine cures quickly and safely all headaches whatever the cause. 2 acts and 50cts per bottle. Asheville agents, KAYSOll & SMITH, 31 Patton Ave. whkbk inn vor r.v.r it? CUMIXG ASI 00IS0. THE FINEST THING OBTAINABLE, NO TAHLH, COMI'I.KTH WITHOUT IT, IT HAS NO EQUAL. DRUGGISTS, Church St. and Patton Ave. We have just received a large lot ol Mr. Garratt and laiuily of August , Gn., arc at the llutterv Park. County Tax Collector John II. Weaver is at borne Irom a trip to Atlanta. John M. Campbell and N. A. Kcvnolds are back from their South Carolina trip. Judge II. A. Gudgcr and family re turned Saturday from a trip to Sandy Mush. Nat S. Rogers came in Saturday after noon from a In icf lumbering trip cast of the Ridge. I. C. Snndlin and wife of Old Fort left today after siiendiug a few days with relatives here. Greenville News: Robt. Uingham of Asheville is in the city visiting Wm. il- kins, jr., West Greenville. "Miss Ida Lamb left vestcrday for Asheville to spend several weeks," says Sunday s Charlotte Observer. Mrs. C. 0. Stradlcy and children of -sK Till', I.AD1F.S AND TI1KV WILL TK1.I, YOU TO 00 TO 1$. B. NOLAND & SON n N. Main St., Grocers, WlK-ie you cju find n I'rcsh siipfily ot this ecl thrilled Steam Baked Bread. Carter. THIS I. ION AMU THK KAtil.K. Greenville S. C, are visiting G. F At lliltmore, on account of a misundcr- Stradlcy, 270 North Main street. standing ns to time, the primary was a. very Carter left this morning for not laid, anil i nursuay evening ui v" Spartanburg, where lie will accept a wcckat 7::m has been lixcd as the tune position with the Morgan Iron Works, lor Holding it. ,, . r,M,r ,..i fnll,iiv. wiu) imv(. in Trans ivauia. I been on a pleasant three weeks' outing A special to i iiii ciTizi-.N irom ai. i.. m Cushier's Valley, returned home Sat Shipman nt llrcvnrd, says Transylvania urday. primaries were for Crawford for Con- Miss 121'za Hgerton, who has for lour ltcss. Shu ord received a minority over monins uecn visiting relatives in inc central portion ui iue oiaic, reiurncu home Saturday. T. S. Morrison and family were among the passengers on the train from the cast Saturday, returning from a deligbt- lul trip to Morcncnd. Mrs. U. B. Newell and her grand daughter, Miss Kate Newell, returned home Saturday alter visiting relatives m Greensboro and Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McDowell left for Hut Rock Saturday evening to join the McDowell party whose departure was recently announced in Tint Citiiehn. Geo. A. Gammon, Knoxville; G. T. Williams, Jersey Citv; Geo. W. Saunders, Baltimore, and A. II. Myers, Columbia, Pa., arc autographed at the Ucrkclcy. Mr. Gilkcy, n prominent cotton buyer Tea For Summer Use. vale not a Uel Home VIC oriel In CtiKlaud. Lonpon, July 10. This afternoon at the yuecn's Club, West Kensington, the rival champions of Yale aud Oxford Uni versities came together lor the first inter national track and field tournament ever held among collegians. The British pub lic took extraordinary interest in the contests, Hocking to the ground in tens of thousands, while it is hardly an ex aggeration to say that every American in Fngland was on hand to yell for the plucky sons ol tneir nnuve son. i nc luu vara run lor mc uueen . cup was won bv Fry of Oxford, tune 10 2 0 f r.ncnville. S. C. who hns been visit-1 seconds; Jordan of Oxford second; Pond U1R ing brother, 12d. Gilkey, here forscv ol Yale third, Sauford ol Yale fourth. erai aytf ct today to visit relatives at Marion. Arthur Franklin, an Asheville boy now I holding the position of agent nt Wildic, I 0. AND 0. TEA. ORIENTAL ffl OCCIDENTAL 1 W. A. Latimer, Sheldon ol Yale won the long jump, Hickok of Yale threw the hammer 110 feet live inches, in his fourth throw, and won; Brown of Ynlc second, with 10 lect; Robinson of Oxlord third, with 101 feet 10 inches. In putting the shot Hickok of Yale won. Ky., on the "lillcu N," toad is here on a visit. He expects to return to his post in a lew days. Lieutenant Parker, U. S. N,, a profes sor nt Annnpjlis, and a brother of Cnpt. Haywood Parker ot Uingham school, J I.- !.! 1- 1 .. No. 10 North Court Square. Matloual LraRne Ball Games. ChicflDii 11. Brooklvn 7: Cincinnati! accompanied by his wife, is here for the I 17. Cleveland 8; Bnltimore 9, St. Louis summer. They are at Mrs. Tcnnent'll 8; Louisville 11, Washington 8. I on Montlord avenue. Bole Agent In Aiheriil;for O. sad 0, Tar.
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