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WEDNESDAT. MAT 23, 1300. A. THE ASHEYILLE DAILY CITIZEN. The Asheville Citizen. BT THE CITIZEN COMPANT. Every Afternoon Eicept Sunday One Tear WW Bix Month 1-00 Three Month 1.00 One Month, In advance 40 One Week, to carrier .10 The Semi-Weekly Cltlien I Uued Tueiday and Friday. In advance, $1. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS and changes for page 2, 3, 6 and 7 ahould ba In thla offlca by 9 a. m. For page 1,4, 5 and 8 by 12 noon. ' Unleaa the hour are obaarvad change cannot ba Inaured for the day they are brought In. This Dat3 In History I2ay 23. 7n-Captaln William KU'.i and thraa aoadjulora wcrt lwniJ (or piracy. 170-U.ttle ol lumlliln ami mm ji ... ,t ft.. Tra French and Bavariani fcjr thr EngHh under tlx Duke of Marlborough. 17W JaniM una, rwinui iirmur i ,.--ryat o( th. Bcroliiliur.. Mliad by --ifl llglitnlnj it Anciorer, Jim. ; , . bortilia. "Otiawaaeflamaof ' Burnalila. era,-' aaid Ada nw, rtlerrln to th Brat apoach. In 171. " ttb a rapid torrent ot 1m pctuoua eloquence ha burned away all baton him. American Independent waa than and tbera born." 1TM Thomaa Hood, Kngliih humoroua poat, born Is London; died there IMS. tfta Ambroee E. Burnable, eminent Union gen eral, born at Mberty, Ind.; died iBSL lUO-Jant Porter, author ol "Thaddeue ot War ew" and other heroic novele, died; bom 1774. US Proleaaer Leopold ron Xanke, minaai uer nan hlatorlan and authority oa European pol itic, died at Berlin; bora 17M. MM Qeneral teieius filrchlld died In Hadiaon, Wla.1 bora 181L The Same Luther. Yesterday morning the Gazette con tained the following new Item that may Interest those who think that per haps D. M. Luther Is enough of a Dem ocrat to vote at a Democratic primary "A mass convention of the REPUB LICANS of Haywood county will be held In the court house at WayneBVllle at 12 o'clock noon on Monday, the 4th day of June, lUiW, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the county offices or for such county office as the convention may deem best. "We Invite all citizens, without re gard to past party affiliation, who op pose 'ring rule' in the county as well as In the state. AND WHO ARK OP POSED TO THE ADOPTION OF THE PROPOSED CQNSTITVTIO N, A I AMENDMENT WHICH WEEKS TO DEBTHOT THE KIUtlTS AND LIB ERTIES OF THE COMMON PEOPLE OF THI8 STATE, to Join us In elect ing such men as will properly manage the affnlrs of our county and protect the rights of the people. "HON. E. SPENCER ULACKHCRN AND HON. DILLON M. LUTHER will be present and address the people on Is sues which vitally concern them at this time. Let every citizen of Hay wood count y be present and show to the world that the love of liberty and freedom still lives among the patriotic people of Western North Carolina. T. L. tltven, chairman REPrfil.ICAN executive committee of Haywood coun ty." Nevertheless. though l.uther U hooked to spe.ik ngalnst the amend ment nt a Republican county conven tion on the same platform with lllnck burn, there seems to he nn Inclination on the part of some to suppose that perhaps l.uther may peradvciHuie make a tolerably good IVmocrat. There Is all the more reason to sus pect that Luther H a US-karat Demo crat because wren his counterfeit Demociuey is suspected of being ju.U what It Is lie driiiuullcnlly pulls out a handkerchief and scalds the Court nquare pneineni with a shower of Izzltug tears, if that doesn't proVF that Luther Is a good Ivmoctat. what does It prove? And If Luther s attendance and vo ting at u Democratic primary doesn't prove that Luther Is a Democrat, what does It prove? It proves that he had no business there. And something else will be proved If the delegation elected by Luther's vote Is seated In the county convention. Luther will go to the Republican con vention nt Waytiesvltle on Juno t. speak on the same platform with Spen cer Klavkburn, and say: "The Simmons gung say I am not a Democrat. Hut 1 can prove that I am a Democrat. On Saturday night, May it. I went to a Democratic primary In AthcvUlc. No one protested against my being there. 1 voted for delegates to the county convention. No one pro tested against my voting. The dele gates 1 voted for were elected. No one protested against those delegate. They were seated In the convention. No one protested against their being seated. Every mother' -son In thV Jprlmary knew that 1 was against the amend ment, and that I am against It now. Every man In the convention knew that the delegation from precinct num ber one was elected by me and that I am against the amendment. They ac cepted me as a Democrat, they en dorsed me a a good Democrat when they seated those delegare. The ( Buncombe county Democracy ha en dorsed my actions and my antl-amend- ment speeches In Its convention." Now, you gentlemen w ho have fharge of the Democratic party In this .TV county smell that smell and see how you would like to wear It through thla campaign. Tor as surely as those del egate are seated you will have to wear that me!l. Tou may change your clothe, but the mell will stick to you. And none of It will or shall tick to The Citizen. McKlnley' poatofflce scandal In Cu ba ha grown to luch a elze that all the thieve can't be arrested at once for fear of crippling the Cuban mall service. For the second time In It Istory the Republican party la mak ing a brilliant record with carpetbag government. . Two student of the Detroit Medical college have been arrested for smug gling graduating suit of broadcloth from Windsor, Canada. They bought $30 suits that would have cost them 70 In Detroit. The blessed protective tariff roba a man of 140 in this case, yet we are told that protection cheap ens article. . A Flourishing Industry. Bcor one more triumph for the va cant lot Industry in Johnstown. Hav ing prevented the location of a1 llk mill, a powder factory and two or three Other Important enterprises, It .comes gaily along now and drives a big fire brick plant up the mountain to South Fork. And the assessor next year will reward the vacant lot Industry for It good work by' making It taxes about 90 per cent, less than they onght to be in comparison with the taxes paid by other Industries. Johnstown, Pa., Democrat. Johnstown is not the only city In the country In which the vacant lot In dustry is flourishing. Here In Asheville It flourishes, preventing the building of houses and keeping rents a trifle too high. Every one has to pay tribute to it. Thanks to Captain Patton's "Conscientious" assessment It Is escap tng its just share of taxation, placing heavier burdens on productive Indus tries and robbing the public schools The vacant lot Industry, with It Its lowj Ming of taxation, discourages the building home, discourages the building of factories, discourages every productive Industry. There are some critics of highly de veloped artistic tastes, says the Chica go Tribune, who say that the shirt wuin I Inartistic But what earthly difference does that make as long as shirt waists are fashionable? JUDGE EWART'S CASE GOES TO PIGEON HOLE ASSURANCES THAT M'KINLET WON'T NAME HIM AGAIN. A Washington special to the Raleigh Post of Tuesday says: "The senate Judiciary committee at Its meeting this morning by a unani mous vote decided not to report the nomination of Judge Ewart to the sen ate. In Inking this action the com mittee deferred t the wishes of the president In not returning Judge Ew urt's name to the senate with an ad verse report. As a condition prece dent to Its action, friends of the presi dent seml-otllclally assured the com mittee that the president, when con gress adjourned, would not again ap point Judge Ewart during the recess of congress. "When the committee met there were piesent: Senators Hoar, Piatt. Davis, i lark. Fairbanks. Teller, Lindsay, Ba con and Pettus. "There was a disposition to take a vole on the nomination, hut Senator Fairbanks, speaking for the president, Indicated his wishes In the matter. He told the commttee that the president had been advised that the sentiment of th,e committee was unanimously ad verse to Kwurt. an.l should his name be sent Into the senate It would be with such a report. This the president desired to avoid. Mention was then made that the president had In the acatlon of congress, and In the face cf an adverse report of the committee, reappointed him last summer. The president, a senator said, (his name cannot be disclosed), could do the same thing now If the nomination was held up In committee and not reported, but the senator did not think that the pres ident. In faie cf an unanimous adverse report, would so disregard the ex pressed will of the committee. With no vote taken there would be no ex pressed will, and, of course, the case not before the senate Judge Ewart' nomination could not be rejected. It was then that assurance were given that the president would not again name Judge Kwart under the circum stances. So this ceienrateu case, one that has occupied more tU'.e In com mittee and In the senate thsn Hny case ever before th senate or Its commit tees, was buried forever In the files of the Judiciary committee." KANSAS DEMOCRATS Wichita, May S3 -The Kansas Dcm ocrntlc convection to elec t delegates to the national convention 'met here to day. Temporary Chairman Farrelly made a speech covering briefly the Is sue of the campaign. Six delegates at large and 14 district delegates are to be rhoson. INYEHTitf ATION OKI KKKt Washington. M:iy :;!.-Th? sennti yesterday adopted the resolution cf Mr.' Jones of Arkansas, directing. th secretary of war to make a thorough Investigation Into the operations of the North American Trust company In Havana, It organisation and relation to the government. We make a specialty of High Grade Roasted Coftees. Clarence Sawyer. We sell Gregg fresh roasted coffee Clarence Sawyer. Miss LaBarbe, tS Patton avenue. make a specialty of untrlmmed hat and millinery good. fi-15-dlwk We are distributors for C. D. Gregg Tea ft Coffee Co.' celebrated brand of roasted coffee of fit. Louis, Mo. Try them. Clarence Sawyer. . Wood's Seed at Grant's. Grant's No. 24 for la grippe. Wood'a Lawn Grass at Grant's. Grant's Lavender Shampoo, 25c. Poison Oak Cure, 25c. at Grant's. Peerless Corn Sale, 10c. at Oranf. Grant's Hair Tonic. 60c. at Grant's. Grant's Liver Pills. 2Ec at Grant's Peerless Corn Solvent 25c. at Grant's. Grant's Dandruff Cure. 75c. at Grant's Try Grant's Tonic. 75c. at Grant's. Grant's Talcum Power 10c. at Grant's Baldwin's Headache Cure. 25c. at Grant's. . Grant's Digestive Cordial for Dys pepsia. Indigestion and Constipation. 50c. at Grant'. Fine lot cowpeas at C. 29 South Main street. S. Cooper's, Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Aldermen of the city of Ashe vllle intend to make application to the "general assembly of the state at Its June, 1900, session for certain amend ment to the charter of said city. This May 4, 1900. For no reason... Is Asheville more pre-eminent than on account If ita fine cli mate all the year round. It is America's first resort, because perennially Invigorating, It is the same way with Ashevllle's fajnous product Wheat Hearts. It Is the first breakfast food for all the year; It Is always In vigorating. WHEAT-HEARTS Is prepared for serving In two minute, because we've milled the wheat, roasted the gluten, and converted the starch to dextrine before It reaches you. WHEAT-HEARTS makes a tempting dish with which noth. Ing else compares. If you but icy )t once you'll understand why "It'Swheat-Hearts We Want." THE Whea Hearts Company ASHEVILLE. N.C. Wood's Seeds. Seed Potaioes For Planting in June or .lulv. VI', 1....... .. . c n la.-e ,,uUUiy oi late oeea rou8 which may be Inserted in the Potatoes which were put into cold Stor-j Kodak in broad daylight. Film car age curly in the season, sous to keep:trldges weigh about one-sixteenth as them unsrouted and in first class vigo- much as their equivalent In glass plate rolls condition for late nlnntimr in .ln'and the necessary holders. A roll of or July. Heretofore, the principal ob stacle to planting late potatoes success fully has been in procuring sound and vigorous stock late enough to plant, bo as to insure the maturity of the crop in the cooler rainy season of the fall. We advise our customers to place their . ii,. orders ahead, otherwise our supply may le exhausted. Shipment can he made at such time as customers are ready to ' Write for prices and Descriptive Circular, which also gives full Information about all Seasonable 5eeds, German Millet, Cow Peas, TooaIoU, Sorghums, Buckwheat, etc. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT (Kntrance on Haywood Street Side.) Phone 260 V 1 Public Phone 471 aaw'tjif." a. ,jrvarjr--j5rt.'.,r RED BANANM THE We have Strawberry Preseryes in 10 pound stone pails made out of strawberries grown thisty ear, at $1.75 a pail and they are fine, pure goods. We are getting Fresh Meal every week. Water ground, "lis ground slowly, so as not to heat the meal, thereby saving the sweetness of the corn. 53 Patton Avenue. Hoar to Serve Flah on Toast. Separate the meat from the bones of any left over fish. Break Into a bow) one or two eggs, according to amount of fish; add salt, pepper and one tea spoonful of plain flour; mix thorough ly. Pour Into a frying pan In which Is a little hot butter; stir until very hot, spread on toast and serve. A few drops of lemon Juice sprinkled on the mixture Improves It for some tastes. For a delicious cup of coffee use Gregg's Standard Java and Mocha. Sold by Clarence Sawyer. Daylight Loading Films for Kodaks. I The film are put up In light, tight 12 Kodak films can be developed more quickly and easily by the average am ateur than half that number of dry plates. Film can be developed In the strip before cutting up or be developed slnirlv 1nnt as nlntpa muar Ha levari when cut apart a number of films may be developed in the same tray at one thout danpr or Injuiy. and lm- possibility with plates and an economy in developer. Chemically, films and Plates are treated precisely alike, the Hrly dlfferences ln manipulation being thiiHA nnnnrptlt from tho nnfnrA tf iha two materials; one glass with all It frailties, the other a thin, flexible subr stance of great strength. Ray's Photo. Supply llonse Phone 67 MEET ME AT KODOL... THE PARAGON I : I: . I ' . " Opposite the Postoffice : : , . Prescriptions our Specialty MOST DELICIOUS BANANA THAT GROWS j 1 40 CENTS A DOZEN he REER- Lady Slavey whose, is all done mm She is the housewife that has her work made easy with a.... RUCK'S STEEL DLJ'V 3 RANGE and plenty of pots and pans, kettles and wooden ware. We sell the famous ROCHESTER WARE that is so easy to keep bright and clean and wears for years. v Headquarters for work In TIN, GALVANIZED IRON and COP PER. Let us figure (on your SlateJ Metallic Shingle! Roofing, and Hot Air Furnacea. The Best Job THE PARAGON We will give away 200 sample bottles of KODOL DYSPEPSIA CURE Thursday morning. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FANCY GROCERIES w WWWW-W ASIIZYILLE N.C. WorkThe Citizen ' & $ a
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