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II NOT NOW TAKING A BACK SEAT THE DEMOCRACY OK VASC'KY WELCOME CHAWFOItli. Thrct- lltltlcllfd and 'liiit'tr Mouutvd HurHfiiicn Tn I'll Out to Urt tlio Cnibtrcc Statciniiu-A liivut Crowd and Mic8peKfng'0it of llooitt. ' - ' .: Birnsville, N. C., Oct. 24 -The mirtthjitce for trutb.Hhe Asheville Ke ist,iiJ been advertising to the world that the true and tried Democracy of Yancey count; would t ike a buck scut this fait, but jou n uld not have thought so bad you been here today. At an early hourthis morning 330 mounted men assembled at Sam!.' store on Cane river to escort Crawford to Burnsville. New recruits were made at everv turn of the road and when we reached town the procession was over 01 mile in length. After marching down the square, the crowd disbanded and Crawford was driven to Col. G. D. Ray's, where a nice suite of rooms had becu prepared I'jr his reception. -. When the hour lor speaking arrived it was "discovered that the court house was too small by half to hold the peo ple, so arrangements were made for the candidates to speak in front of Kay's hotel. Some ( Pearson's friends ob. jected to the change, but it was Craw ford's day to open, and he told the peo ple that he was here to speak to every body present, regardless of their politi cal views. Thcrelore he would uddress themtroro a goods box on the street. After a lew sour looks between Peurson and Jess Roland, t lie v came to the con clusion tbnt they had better go out and be with the crowd, although it was against the grain, - Crawford was feeling well, and when be mounted the box the crowd went wild with enthusiasm, and several minutes before he could sniiik. When he did start off themossbiick Republicans heard things about heir candidate s political record thut will sour on their stomached before morning. Tliev had never beard that he was not n straight Republican belore and I licurd several remark alter the speaking that "he was not one of their sort and they would not support nim." Pearson's scat was so uncomfortable while Crawford was showing him up before the honest peonle of Yancey tlin t he would get up every few minutes nnd try to say something, but tne "States man from Crab Tree" woul 1 wave him buck into his seat. I'earsrm is getting pretty sensitive over his political record and it will not be safe to approach him on the suhii'ct after the Gth of November. I Crawford made the best spjtcli of the campaign here today. Leading men tell me it will be worth 100 votes to the Democratic ticket. He enthused the strong, strengthened the weak, and made all leel that it was good tor tllcm to be here. , Pearson as usual completely failed and many of his heretofore supporters went awav utterly disgusted with his speech, and it will take several dollars per head to bring them in line again. The im pression is out over here that Pearson is to pay each voter $5 nnd the leaders $150. I am reliably inlormed that he paid the Republican nominee for th' legislature, Kev. Dave Atkins, $4-00 to make the race. If it cost him fOO to get a Republican preacher out in Yancey countv 1 would like to know what he paid the Democrat-Prohibition-Populist Amnions ot Madison county to run lor the Senate on the Jim Moody and Shook Wiley ticket ? . There has to be n money consideration ill everv business transac tion, and figures and check stubs don't put on any false colorings if they are properly dealt with. ancev county has out a good ticket and the Democrats seem to be in line. Our next appointment is nt Big Ivv rhsr Iim Morgan will be called to ac count for the sins done in the past. w. t. THE SKWANKE lM.AYKHs. Tlicy aro Coming to (ilvc tin- 1'. X. C. Men u Hard struggle. Sewanke, Tcnn., Oct. -'I. The Se- wanec Mam, which is to plavNurth Car olina ih"Xshevlle November 2", is going through the ast prncticc. The team was handicapped at the start by Un less of several old men, but the new ma terial bps furnished some good players. Last year's football men are: Rnnie, Rust, Brown, Shepherd, C, Shepherd, G., lilacklock and Dowilall. The best of the new. men ore:. Johoston, Owens, Tumor J)rew, Ruff and Whittukcr. Out of these the vacancies will probably be tilled. Foss ot Toft's College, Massachusetts, is coaching the 'Varsity, and has made a remarkable improvement in the men. Owing to the comparative lightness of of the candidates, he has devoted all his time to perfecting team work and with success. . Srwancc has never had a thor oughly trained teamunless in '02, bnt this year! there it indication that every man will be in the best physical coudi tlon. The candidates have nil trained hard, and there wont be a repetition of last year, when the men were not ht lor the field. This will be the fii st time Sc vs.nc6.hasj ever met North Caroliua in athletics, nnd the outcome will be watched with great interest. The strug sia should ; be a hard one, as it is hoped Sewnnce's team play will equalize North Carolina s weight. . HurvcHti'r Works llurno I. Cuicvr.o, Oct. 2G.-Theuori.a hall'ol the Biaiumoth brick warehouse belong ing to the William Dcering Harvcsier Works, located at Cluybottrnc avenue and the north branch of the Chicago river, was destroyed by fire this morn ing. The building housed a large amount of hemu and completed machinery, and its contents are a total loss. The loss on, the building is $15,000, on the con tents; !fl 70,00(1; partly covered by in surance. Tlio l'npt' iintu an Organ, Taris. Oct. 2.0,-The Temps' Rome cor respondents says the Pope is desirous of the continued publication of the Monitcttt de Rome, which had been suppressed in connranence oi tuc expulsion rom itniv of Editor llocglin for publishing articles oUcniHcuauo government. .: - J.vi'.g i i"1"'1 ' ' The ChliicHC Itoulcd Attain. Yokohama, Oct. 20. Later despatches fronUlt. 'uIh .riftif suov thst in the baftli 1 Vestcrday lietween tile Chinese and lapanesc, 3,500 Chinese troops ol all arms, were utterly routed NOV. Am! tlio Hnys An- I'ractlcli Circus in Knriiiwt, W'oltcr I.. Main's circus lias come and gone, and thousands of people arc re membering the performances it gave yes terday. The show had been hcruldvd as a good one, a very good one, and it proved that the estimates thai had been made on it were scarcely too high. The enthusiastic accounts given of it in ad vance probably led some to expect a little more than thev saw. but there can be no doubt thai almost every one went awav satisfied that Main's circus is about asgoodasanvthatcfimihtliis wav and better than many. Tle tiapizists, Stirk uud Z-.-no, gave the liucst perform, ance ot the kind ever sn u here, while the Judges ili-i a great juggling act. The stror g men made a hit, the lioness really rode a horse, the coutorlinnistsaud high kickers were "in it" utl the time they were on; the hippodrome rrcts raised a mighty yell and the clowns played base ball and cut up enough monkey sliiues to last young America (or a ear. There was good riding mid ditto tumbling and the ttained horses and dogs came in lor their share of applause. The stock was all in good condition, glossy and pretty, and the auimals in the menagerie in cluded a number of line specimens. All in all, it was a first-raie performance. A thing generally remarked upon was the courtesy uud general good beaavior of the circus employes. There was no rough language and after all the scats were sold the men at the door informed those who wanted to enter that if they went in they would probably have to take a reserved scat on the ground. The crowd that attended I he two per formances is variously estimated at from 7000 to 0000. ' The tent was packed and running over in the after noon; it was not lull at night. The decision to have the show near the depot was a windfall lor the Ashe ville Street Railroad company. Iiuriig the day the c.trs on the line colhttnl 5307 (arts, or $205 35 worth. Tliis is not so large by over aooo Ian 5 as the business on the day John K ihiusoii's show exhibited a few years ago. When the rush was on yesterday all cars were taken from other divisious and plated on the depot line. a Tin k lui.i. roic mi iiin;i!. Webb mid Mi-Danlcl Arraigiuil uml a Spi.flal YviilivOrdi'ivd. The case against Waits Harris, fur assault, was concluded in the Criminal court yesterday afternoon. At Inst term there was a mistrial in this case, lint this time the jury rendered a verdict ol guilty within 15 minutes. Harris was fined $1 nud all costs. The grand jury returned a true bill against Billy McHnnicI and Uenrv Webb, colored, charging them with the murder of Charlie lirwm, colored. 1 his morning Webb and McDaoiel were arraigned, pleaded not guilty, nnd a special venire of lotl men was ordered for Monday morning at 1(1 o'clock. Webb is represented bv as. II. Cooper, nud Julius C. Martin and Ilavwooil I'.irker were assigned lor MeDauiel's de fence by Judge Jones. In the bnmncr-Lnucc nil av case it was adjudged that the Lanes should pav two-thirds of the costs nnd the Simmers one third. A bond in the sum ol $1,000 was required til each ol the tUlvndatus, io keep 1 he pence toward each other. The costs of the case w ill probably amount to nearly $300. state vs. L, Coulev, colored, lalse pre tence; submitted, pruver lor judgment continued. State vs. Chas. Piuljis assault; aol pros. Mate vs. George ;ic!;sou. disturbing congregation nt French 11 road Baptist church; not guilty. nek Ssumners. Henry 1 arbn and Tom McCarty were charged with stealing watermelons from a car. the number bciug about a hail 'dozen. Sutnuers and Harbin submitted, and MeCartv was found guilty. Siiuincrs was discharged by Judge Jones, llai biu was sentenced to two years on the county roads, und oicv.arty to one year. CAl'OHT I.N II Kit J-'OMUNU im. KU I.ccl tlio Lamp Over la lle-r i;il'ui'l lo ICse-npe' And Siiiuiuoiii-d Help., : I'LAlNl iiii.u, N.J., Oct. 23. Mis. Ida Ilosemanii, a widowed seamstress of lvhn street, was accidentally shut up in her lolding bed Inst night. She lay cross wise of the bed, with her feet protruding. She kicked vigorously to free herself, nud knocked a standing lamp over. The lamp set file to the enrpe'. Chnrlts Baker, a painter, saw the glare in the widow's window, ran into the house and broke into the rtioui. He smothered the fumes, unfolded the bed. uud extri cated Mrs. Hose;nanii. Tlio Women Will Try to Vole. , Anderson, Iud., 0a. MC Two bun dled and fifty members of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union passed rt- olmions lust night to go to the noils in November and attempt to vote in order to aid 111 testing the constitutionality ol ludiaua State Law. - Whliied Me-trro Women. Hisiiopvu.i.ii, S. C, Oct. LTv-White caps visited the house of two negro women before daybreak, took them out and soundly thrashed tliim for writing nn insulting letter to n lady. It is be lieved n negro man wrole tiie letter for the women to sign. Not I .urge, But Deiiioerulle, Newport, K. I., Oct. 2(i. The official count of the ballots cast in Wednesday's city's election shows the election of Cap tain John Wnteis, l)emoeratic caiitiidnte for mayor, by a majority of 20. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. tine candidate for the Kentucky legis lature has nlreudy been instructed l.r Col. Breckinridge for I'm'tcd States Sen ator. The President held n cabinet meeting today. All the members were present except Secretary Morton who is In L14- rope. '..;..',',.,,',.. It is rumored in Berlin that Chancel lor Von Coprivi has tendered his resigna tion and that it has been accepted. ( An eagle seised Uahy Richardson' nt flnnttnctein, Pa., but the ehild'sclotliing gave way and it escaped. New Orleans has not hud n rain in two niontha,,ootl cistctot are empty. Judge Patrick Divvcr has resigned ns A I.I. OVI ponce just ice 01 Mew om city. 1111. 1. cot mi won n or i-.scout- ; A(;F.MliT. Uut Your I'nelu Adlul l On Hand uud Doing (jrnnit Work for ieiuoeriu-.v Flower Will Make a Tour ol" the tlltl.'. : New1 York, Oct. 20 -Seuutor Duvid B. Hill lett this morning nt 0:30 o'clock for Oswego; where be is tosTi;uk tonight. Senator Hill was accompanied by bis secretary, Col. Meliwan, uud David S. Griflju of Wateitown. The absence ol Senator Hill was probably responsible lor the extreme tiiet v, liich prevailed ut State hcadfjinrters this morning. None ol the campaign managers with the ex emption ol John 11. vd Thacher, was at his post. The fact th t President Cleve land lett town yesterday without saving n single word lor the State ticket did' not arouse the spirits ot the campaign man agers. Thev now entertain but faint hope that Mr. Cleveland will endorse Hill or that he will even come back to the city to 'register and vote for him. Senator Hill himself refused to say a word for publication this morning. It is certain that people around Stute head quarters arc disappointed. There is one thing, however, that cam paign managers will talk about and that is the nttitude of Vice-President Stevenson who upon bis arrival in the citv yesterday warmly endorsed Senator Hill, and who is here for the purpose of! Helping mm, it was announced this morning ut hrntlejuurters thut Gov. Fl-iwer is going to follow the cxamtile ol Major McKinlcy. He has agreed to make a tour of the State for Seuator Hi'!. He will hire a snccial train and de liver addresses at different, stations he passes from the rear car. Gov. Flower will m this way make a. dozen or more campaign speeches; Among the places it which he will sneak are Albanv. Schenectady and Utlca, and a number of smaller towns. He will start Monday or Tuesday. ! t.'.AItS I'll KMT TAI'l'KO. I fe Is it Leal Temporarily JletUxr und Una Some Appetite. a I'aiiis, Oct. an. A dispatch from Liva- dirt says the operation of thor.icetitccis lias been performed upou the Czar with success. The release of the liquid matter has greatly relieved the patient's breath ing and the pressuic nr und the hia-l It is reputed that 1'rotessor Levncd has declared that there is no imminent dan ger of collapse. - " I.osimin. Oct. 2(1. A dispatch received at the Russian embassy he-re this morn ing hum l.ivadia snvs the Czar is much better und that he breakfasted with ap pe tite and energy. I'LVMot tii, ling., Oct. 20. Ti c Rus sian! imperial viiehl Pole Star has lelt this perl lor l.ivadia. where, it is under stood, she? will embark the Czar and the imperial family and convey them to Corlu. St. Pl-Ti-rsiirnr,, Oct. 20.-The follow ing bulletin was issued at 11 o'clock this morning: "The Czar slept fairly well last night and his appetite this morning is good. There are no somno lent or convulsive symptoms. The oedema has increased." This bulletin is signed in the regular manner by the physicians in uttendnticc upon the Cz ir. . The HeiiHH'riille llully. The in -ications are that there will he a great gathering of Democrats here to morrow evening, the occasion of the llcrtoen.tic rally, when Congressman Crawford ami Hon. Ben Posey ol Mur phy will address the clubs of Buncombe. The speaking will begin at S o'clock. It was first proposed to h ive a torchlight processaion as one of the features of the rally, but this has been given up on account ot tiie clubs being unable to get u sufficient number of the torches. Tina Kleplinnt Was Heavy. A portion of one of the elephant ears of Main's circus broke down at Melrose, on the Asheville and Spartanburg rail road, this morning. A portion of the truia was taken to Sp irtanburg and an other trip maek to Melrose, where a trauslev had hecu made and the show got to S)artaiibuig ut 1:30 this uftcr uoon, in time to give a performance. Morosiiinlilw in u.sliljiKlou, ' Washington, Oct. 2G.-t-Another cast of small pox developed this morning. James J, Parker of Indiana, a law clerk iti the division where other cases were reported, was the Victim, Secrctury Smith issued directions today to have the department closed tomorrow. , WIN011 Hard tit It. Washington, Oct. 2C Congressman William L. Wilson, returned to Wash ington this morning from his special campaign through West Virginia, He left again this afternoon at three o'clock for Berkeley Springs, W. Va where he will deliver nn address tomorrow. Tito Invii Trade. Ni: York, Oct. 25. The Iron Age says: Developments in the iron trade show a curious mixture of good and bad news. On the whole the eastern trade seems to feel a little more comfortable while the west displays symptoms ol wciiirutss. : " .V WE OLD XOKtITsTATE. Last week a stntenifiit was made that T. C. Milliken, Republican nominee for Congress in this district' had with drawn. Milliken deniccj it f 'Wednesday a letter from Republican State Chairman lloltou was received, enclosing a circu lar letter Irom Milliken, : saving that altera thorough Investigation lie: with draws Irom tiie contest And urges Repub licans to support w, k;1 atreud,. tut Populist onmlncc'.'whp now become the fusion nominee.', ; .. .. i ftrovarrt Hustler: Joliii liv'ans ol Pigeon River.'. Hav wood 'cauritv. neei- keiilally shot himself through the foot while hunting with Thos. Duckworth lust Friday. His shoe sot torn into atoms imp his foot badly mangled. 1 There Is no doubt of the reflection of Col. lulinii S. Carr 'a president of the State Agricultural' Society.' He hits mode one of the most efficient presidents it lift! ever uaci in iu 2 years' ,ex;lstenoc4l , T kr Ttrpvni'rl'-'HilaHt.v ' nnnrfi 0, drowning; while : liftthing-. bf t. C.'Cowi cr, the well known and much respected summer resident and proprietor ol Chest nut nut cottage. Hats and Gaps. . . .. . v....: I huve a lot of undesirable hats and caps that I am closing out at a very desirable price.1 Hats worth from J.'.oo to 53.50 going uow at $1 45, Caps worth Irom 50c, to $i.js, going now at 35c. The most desirable are gone but still 1 may suit you. Look in my east window or better still come in ami examiue them closer. MITCHELL, M THE BfEN'S OUTFITTER. as PATTON AVBNUB. 17 VOL'K RACK A-NTJ HANDS CHAP. AND VOT'K SKIN BKCOMBS RQL'GH, fSK Camphorline (Trade Mark), And have soft white hands and smooth skiu. It's an elegant toilet preparation, contains no acids, no greese, drys instantly, delightfully perfumed ami a pleasure to use. Good after staving close, where tiie sktn is inclineel to be sore. Price 25c. a bottle, Guaranteed as recom mended. Manufactured only by RAYSOR & SMITH, ASHEVIUUE, N. C. For Book Keeping Anil fine evriting buy Carter's writing fluid, per fecttv fluid, makes a fine linp. itnrl rine nn, thicken even after long exposure dark blue at nrst, turns jet black: does not mold and is per manentall sizes. For Book Buying You could not find 'em anywhere as cheap as here hundreds of new titles, all at reduced prices you can't pay full price for a novel here Heavenly Twills 35c., Ships That Pass in the Night, Yellow Aster, Dodo, Ideala, Man in Black, Stndy in Scarlet, Honse ol the Wolf, etc., 10c. each. Texas Sittings reduced to sc. a copy. Cheap Railroad Tickets. Special low rates for next few days, $ to j saved. CF.RAY,: 8 NORTH COURT SQVAttE, Roe Herring -AND- White Fish, nrawr-W aw' ' '' MaW "' ' JL U Jt u it ac. AT d i .1.11,1' ..il ) ;.-(.. ' 11. .' U'.ll H.dl I "I V ,n ii-m IT-.i:v '. -v' ,;.:.! :i,nii..vf ). ' I : ''i-':i;,i J JT 11. , .-'ii! i f!t: (1'iiii'i yiH-urtrlJ mi; I lir i' i.l.' i' ; I V idKitdn .i,u . u'.'Jt jam 16 N. Court Square. '1 r "s- ''forf't y.'.A-J 12
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