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THE ASIIEYILLE DAILY CITIZEN TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1900. The Ashcvillc Citizen. . . BT THF cn.EN COMPANY. hverv Afternoon Except Sunday On. Mr 1100 11 Month!' 10 Three Months 1.00 Ore Month, in advance 0 One Week, to carriers 10 The 8eml-Weekly Citlsen U tutted rtj-n1ayf arid Fridays. In advance, Jl. TUESDAY, Jl'LY 24, 18UO. Mr. Pearson Has Spoken. In our Issue of the i'lit Innt., under the headlnar, "fpfak out; Mr. Pearson." we made the following editorlut inqui ry: Hon. Richmond Pearson has not yet vouclmafed an answer to The Citizen Query as to whether.conteniporaneouK y with his appeal to the ministry, he Invoked the self-Interest tit the Ha loo n keeper In opposition to the count Itu tlonal amendment. Thla la a question we have a right to Ilk, and one which we believe Mr. Pearson cannot Justify hliiim-lf In re fusing to answer. He hai appealed to the mlnlatry for help ti) enlighten "the conscience of the Individual voter," to Impress upon him the unction of "hla oHth to Al mighty Hod" and "the doctrines of r vealed religion," and the ministry has t right to know, and the "Individual voter," for whoHe moral and spiritual welfare Mr? Pennon la ho deeply con earned, hua a right to know whether Mr. Pearaon watt also appealing to the liquor dealer on the ground that the conitltutlonal amendment, If ratified, would hurt the saloon business. The miin who deema himself possess ed of such moral worth aa entitles him to Invade the pulpit with plea for (lod and conscience ami revealed religion Utely ha the moral courage to atand Up and way what other fora he ha been pleading in and what manner of pleat he has made therein. Pneak out. Mr. Pearson! You cannot run away from thl question' In hi reply, imhllwhed In yesterday's (TtUell. Mr. Pearson uses the follow Ing langmik'e. "Your Issue of the "1st ItiHt, ha been handed to in.-, unil while you are not entitled to any toiirtcsles at my hands I answer your iieMlloii ciitegot li ally yes." We have never luid a high jliil i of the llonorahl- Itli-hnioml Pearson cither at a mini "f uhlllly m of lui im ter. We have ki own of him an ii Ctinip-follimcr i I Ixith I lie great i 11 1 1 - CRl pintles. Hill IIS a skulker between the line, with his iiolltits under bin hat. We have kr.own tilrn n the falh er of booille poilil.H In western North Carolina. We lone knuivn bis reputii i Ion i. 0 l m i kliin the per oniil i .iumii. in Im, k u hi pretensions a s a iitim of honor. W have known It 1 1 it us the eonsclcnccloas political fitklr li. wipt In one cam palgn over the n uga of the ullver dollar the mom:) ol Hie rather and In the next ileiioci.t I that mime del lur a dishonest in, ney. We havi known him im the mine InstlKtitoi and the miter hello Hi in i y of the mot atro cious ai t of political d-iy light robbery of whnh w hue any knowledge. Knowing all these, tin. I many other of the Monolithic lilt Inn onl weakneaae a a politician and a man. we (ell that we weie loleiahly S'ltue against stir prise :i Mil of his p.. f,. itt.tni'es. We confess, lioweM'!'. that we were haidly prepuie.l fot in- categorical "ye' with !tlih lie niicts oar tine tioll We t It 1 1 1 1 1 I i .11 il:,ll Hit tllltt We dei i I hint Incapable of lite despicable hyi'i'filsy whlth he confesses, bill we Welt surprised by the bland effi otitei'y Of hi COIlfeSHlOll. It wits eminently clim at i ei MIc of the lb. notable I ' 1 1 hliioiiil .i allenipt to en 111 Hie ptilpil an. I lit. sal. ..mi tin, lei the aaille 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 I It litllilal In bcsl.illbet log the former with inm k pidltlrat piety and slinubtlel M'lUlolIK Zetll while be whlspeietl to the lallet (bat his tight was In the nil l ,,f the h.pioi lutthV. It was entile!) consistent with Ills nc oi il to appeal t i tile loliiisii) to take Up the ctnlgel agitlnst (he anicnilinctii on the ground that II cotilil not he rat tfled without a violation the .loc trltles of n Venle.l elision aid al lite aim' time, go i . Hi, II, it . r iiiu ois on the gi omul I h it Us i at It, al ion Would impel ll II., - .l.i.n Ini-itios This soil of i otnlu. t b the Hoi, i., hie Itlchtnonil Is hum I indiealie ,f moral tlegeiieia, ) an. I thctefoi, t bm no sin pi ise. His btiizen nit. I . I ii....t Ii asttni , ,. ; feSSloll, howexel. I'li'Mlll- .1 III. la ,'11 flCUlt analysis We eont.-ss we ate at a loss whether to icTcr if o native inoi.t! Idloc) oi to thai niasti'iv ot en lialol Vfheio, lut v ion long ttnlkeit in i!im ion . Way, one ma) cine t .lelighl in it.'. Course for I's vei) ,t ok, Ii Thi1 lionet able lliiliiii, a., gives lur ther evidence of tin sunn mental ami rtlolal ohlninit) Ihi le iii.'iii.- (o dtsclrdlt The lltl.'.h as now .A. lo'.l i Blld imitiag .1 lo t' e aii ii I in- j gunge, use I In tin , ,n.iin ,1 his n pi.. ' to our c I i! I mi i !, I. I t ti . 1 1 1 1 1 . "1 ha e i ea-e.l ),. b, a ,. tl.s, i jliei' fur ' your pupi l and l.ave i i as, to notice I It slin e II was ,,;! ci.ilh Inao. ed us ll liar Ii) the unanimous vobe of thi! boat, I ot al,li linen ol von: t it) and your nw n pa i ( y No one knows better than Mr. Pear aon' that the hi and to which he icier wa not atllxed to any one now con nected with or who has the sllghtent Interest In The i'llleu, ami he know, M everybody else dors, (but thl paper now wear tin stigma on account if that nnfoi tunale occurrence; and Pear on attempt to.atllx such ti af ltma I at silly a ll I false and dishonest It ll of a piece with the Anantua-like by ppcil) id hi dialing with the pulpit. It la altogether woitliy of the man who, in one breath, use tin. language of the church In hla'atrlvlnga with the minis try, and. In the next, make the baet appeal tu the aelf-lnteresi of the sa loon keeper; both appeal being mane In the anie cause ami both, w ith equal false pretence, Hounding In the name f the public weal, rather than In his own elllh Interest, which, alone, tn stir Richmond Pearaon to activity. The strongest Indictment of negio uffrage la that It breed ueh political vermin aa Klchmond Pearson. Negro rule Is aa real and aa baleful In west ern a In eastern Carolina, w hen politi cian of the Pearaon trlpe are In place of power. The breath of their nostril la In the muck and the mire of an Ignorant ami corrupt electorate, and when the atrnng white light of the amendment ahull pen et rale the dark corner, the brood of Pearaon must fiee away amt be known In North Carolina no more forever. "PANGS OF DISSOLUTION" HAVE LITTLE EXISTENCE TESTIMONY OF MKN WHO HAVK BKEN ON THK HIUNK. From ' The rinapel According to Dar win" by T)r. Wood Hutchinson. There neetj be no shrinking dread of the "panga of dissolution." the "final ugony," ftjr aueh thing have little ex igence ave In disordered Imaginations. Ask any physician whose head, la sil vered over with giwy. and he w UJ tell you that while tllseuae 1 often painful, death Itaelf la gentle, palnleaa, natur al, like the fading of a flower or the falling of a leuf. It la literally true that there ia a time to die aa well as to live, and. When that time comes the event become not only tolerable, but, like all other natural processes, ileslra ble: every fibre' of our tired, worn-out being demand It. The overwhelming majority of uch record of authentic "lust word" a we possess re-echo the Maying of Charles 11. on hl deathbed: "If this be dying, nothing tsiubl be easier." Kven In uch an extreme caae u death under the fang of wild beuata, all tboBti who have gone Very near tins Valley of the Shadow from thla cause unite In testifying, 'Incredible aa It may seem, that after the first ahock of the attack there 1 auaulutely no Kenaatlon of pain. For Insta nee, Livingstone, upon one ot cnslon, wu iouiu ed upon by u lion, which felled him to the ground; and, making hla teeth meet In hi shoulder, dragged lam a considerable distant'" In to the Jungle b, lore his followers could come lo hi assistance. Livingstone as serts most positively that he was per fectly conscious of what was happening when he vv aa being carried, could hear lite tiles ol his fi lends, and wondered how long l( would take litem to reach him, hut I hat lie Ml mi pttln or fear vvltaievci, iinihiiig but a strange drowsy, lire. imy sensation. Ami yet hi shoulder was so .severely Injured thai lie Hi" el fully recovered lb,. use of II. and his body was Identified after ile.lltl Ii) llle sens. Sn Samuel llakei reports a similar expel lent e w ith 11 hear which he hail wounded. The gieal brute felled hail hy a stunning blow from i( paw, and he was arotiaiMj lo const loiisitcss by lis crunching the bones of his baud, il clntlnued th process up Ids arm and ltd 1 1 almoat reached the shoulder hoio'c the rescuing, puitv could teach turn, and yet Sir Sannii'l declares that he felt no pain w haicv ei and Hint bis nny sensation wna one of intense resent ment against (he Ii, asl lot seeming to enjoy the tante of him so in tit' Ii . Voi are these by an) means exceptional Instances, as main other such lepoi-.s could lie I fillet led. an, I It is allllosl an ai. in with nut cons (hat the seei"i the injur the less the puin. Many a man has received his death wound and in vet known it until his strength be gan to fail. ANOTHER COUNCIL OF THE JR. O.U. A. M. NKW I.OIUIK STARTS I'l'T WITH 4.'. MKMHKKS. Flench Hrond council .No. Jr. O. I'. A M., va last evening Installed by 1'cput.v J. W. Ftvvlti, assisted by the '111, eis and member of Ashe llle lotiin il No. t The new. council atari out with abmut t' liietnheis The fol lowing ottlcers were elected: Junior Past Cnuiii'llui C. S. Fugh. Councilor I,. K. I'lilllani. Vice counclliu- J. W liillon. lb-cording secretary o V Parker. Assist. mi to, . tiding secret ai y N. M. Mi I'.lio). Flt'.inclal seoit'ttiry-c. M Andrews. 11X.111,1 (w en Smith CndV t..i 1 Im in- White. al den .1 l Lain lister li'snl,. sentinel .loltn Kuykendall. tiulsido sentinel 1' C llradsher. 1 h iplaln Frctl Sinllh Trustee Six month C S. 1'ugh. 1. inoiilli. lien Matthews. Iv in. mlhs, laiable !-a vv in Mr Ktvvln. the 01 gun l.er, wishes to ink the ollneis and nieuiheis most dl) for llt.li assistance in the cciv innles. I'KAI.S IMUT. The follow In ir di'i'il.i have been tiled In Keller Ma.-Ke s utllce S it. tit S. I'.iltin an, I ,iih. t t , l to. Huh li. I'aiitiiii. 1'iopert on ll.i ood si "it $ T.tiiVt Baking Powder Made f ;om pure crom of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. AJurn bolriiw pot!fi r the freattat mnucmlo hltho lh prcMtiteUy. ""t i f. ; t no . tu i waa. I i I? arm SI in Two Insults. "The leon la this: When you ee a 'White Supremacy" badge on a iup poaed white man Investigate his gene ology he la probably a mulatto. A genuine white man doesn't heed to be labeled." From the Asheville Gazette June 19, 1900. "Dowllng waa a leading light In the white union club and at the election (1898) was a Democratic reglatrar, which In our opinion were much worse offenses than robbing a drunk man." From the Ashevllle Gazette March 16, 1900. We shall sell $2,000 worth of iy oui stock of books at one-half publisher's price. Morgan's Rook J Store. j? $500 Will buy everything that has te n In stock here over 30 DAYS. This, then, with the fact that we sell almoat three times this amount each week, not only commends us, but practically In sures you against stale or out of date goods. We never have to sell below cost to get the trade to absorb our blunders or use something unwholesome. Respectfully, H. C. JOHNSON J9 PATTOX AVENUE. Don't get hot Standing over a hot stove In a hot kitchen. You don't need to htive a hot kitchen if you use WliKAT-HKAKTS. To be thoroughly digestible, cereals must be well pre pared in a hot place Bonie time or other. It's hot enough In our facto ry, but mat's .hi you can be cooi. We prepare WIlKAT-llKAKTS up to the two lust minutes and those two minutes . are all you need to cook It. You site fuel, have a cool kitchen, and enjoy the most Inviting and tensonuble fund for hot wen ther. 'It' Swheat-Hearts We Want.1 The Wheat-Hearts p, ASHEVfLLE. N.C. ' f WOOD'S NEW CROP Turnip' Seeds are now ready. r If your Merchant does not sell Wood's Seeds, write to us for special Trice-List. Our aim is to 'row and supply Seeds that are adapted in kind, variety ami growth to the soil iiml climate of the South, ami that we are suc ceeding is evidenced lv the large sale ami splendid reputation which Wood's Seeds enjoy. t'lreular giTin prior and Inform Hud Hlxittt Seasonable Field 5eedf, Uermia Millet, Buckwheat. Navy Hean. Crimson Clover, etc., mul'd on request. T. W. Wood & Sons, ' Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. i WOOD S FALL IWTALOtJt'K Ismtetl lnk Aitguntlolltiiill bon 1 Crimson Clover, Hlry or Sand etch. Rape, Winter ' Turf or Oraiinf Oats, Seed Wheats, llrtuu and Clovers, Turnip and Vegetable 5df, Hyacinths, Tulips etc. Catalogue mailed free write for It. I Wc mean business- I i I To make room for our Immense Fall and Winter Stock we will sell our Spring and Summer Shoes, which are new and right from the factories since April J, at the following prices : 1 ''' CBRMS'c80N ERR-HODGES CO. i: i 50 PATTON AVENUE' Ferris Smoked Tongue . Ferris Boneless Breakfast Bacon Ferris Hams . Banana Hams (Than which there is no better) Gold Band Hams, Sweet as a nut, . Gold Band Breakfast Bacon . Blue Label Bacon . . And remember we weigh all goods of this kind when we send it out so you get every ounde you pay for. . WHOLESALE 53 Patton Avenue FANCY ( ' . - t 1 Trance Medium AND PALMIST ODUIC Tha ona who tells you how to escape busi ness and financial worries, how to be successful in all Invest ments, speculations of all sorts, lo cates mines, water, etc. 100 HAYWOOD ST. a. in. l" n. 111. except Pdiidny. Do not fail to see him before he leaves the city. Call early and secure the beat sitting, or make an appoint ment by rhall. Satisfaction guaranteed ORVIS 100 Haywood St. NO SIGN. ROANOKE CO I I FGF SALEM J LUUVJL, VIRGINIA fmirnes for Degrees with Electlves; hijli .standard. Also Com'l and Prep'y Courses. Library 22.000 volumes, work ing laboratory; good morals and disci pline; six churches; NO BAR-ROOMS. Healthful mo-'Ualn location. VERT MODERATE EXPENSES. Students from 22 Btatei and countries, 21 from North Carolina. 48th year begins Sep tember 12th. Catalogue with views, free. JULI,TSD. DREHER, ''eeidtfTlt Information When you desire to leave h' city purchase your rail roe d -tickets, or sign your return tick et; and have yourha&gase checked fro in residence or hotel to destination bv th" Ashevllle Transfer company, iln toby saving time and annoyance i: depot. OITlce 60 Patton avenue, ;h u.ton I'nllroati ticket office. Shoes Must Go ! ! $G.OO Shoos for ... $5.00 ! $3-50 Shoes for..,. $3-00 5.00 " " .. . 450 3.00 - " 2.50 4.50 " " ... 375 2.00 " M .... 1.75 4.00 " " . .. 3.50 1.50 " " .... 1.25 3.75 " " ... 3.25 1.25 " - .... 1 .10 These prices include-all women, misses, boys and FRESH FROM THE SMOKEHOUSE Greer We Have Moved to 351 Patton Avenue Over Law's China Slore, and will be glad to weloome our old customers and new ones too, to call and see us, espec ially when In need of clothes. Two thousand samples to select from. Tai lor made suits from $10.00 to 10.00 fit and satisfaction guaranteed. We represent five of the largest merchant tailoring companies In the United States. "THE TAILORS" Notice. The Runcombe county board of elec- thins, at a meeting held on Monday, July 2, 1900, made the following order: It is ordered by the board that the I line of I reelnct No. 2, Blltmore ward, i be changed by striking out. In the de scription of said line, the words "to a point where the lower end of John Cheesborough's place Joins with the line of the Joseph Reed farm," Insert ing In lieu thereof the words "to John Cheesborough's northeast corner, and thence with his line to his southeast corner, and thence with his line west ward ly to his southwest ..rner." . i J. C. MARTIN. Ch'm Co. Board Elections. JNO. P. KERR, 8eo'y. 7-3d20t. ' MASSAGE and PACKS Prof, Edw. Gruner 55 South Main Street Phona 208 Home or Office Treatment. Of fice rWurs: 8-10 a.m.; 2-4 p.m. tirades of Shoes Oxfords children. Near the 24c per pound 18c per pound 17c per pound 15c per pound 15c per pound 15c per pound 13c per pound AND RETAIL GROCERIES BARNEY MALT t We desire to call your attention to the appended result of a chemical analysis recently made of CHASE'S BARLEY MALT WHISKY, by the recognized highest authority In taa United States upon analytical chemle try. HERBERT E. SMITH, M. El, dean of the medical faculty of Tat University and state chemist of Con necticut. YALE UNIVERSITY. DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE. New Haven, Conn, Messrs. E. H. Chase & Co., Loulsvlllt, Gentlemen: Inclosed you will An the results of my analysis of the sam ple of Chase's Barley Malt Whisky which you recently sent to me. These results show It to be a whisky of good alcoholic strength, free from fusel-oil and containing no trace of the metals, copper, lead and zinc. In my opinion Chase's Barley Malt Whisky is, on account of Its absolute purity, an excellent article for medclnal use. Yours truly, HERBERT E. SMITH, M. D. Conn. State Chemist, t hemlcal Laboratory, July 21, 1880. Result of a chtmlcal examination Of a sample of Chase's Barley Malt Whl' key. 100 jublc centlmers contain: Alcohol. 51.95 cub. cent, or 4.32 gram. Residue on evaporation 0.51 " Non-volatile matter or Ash... 0.01 " F.ee acid, as acetic acid 0.04 " Reducing bodies, as dextrose 0.22 " Tannin a trace only Attest: HERBERT E. SMITH. M. D. These facts commend the CHASE BARLEY MALT WHISKY, not only t the public, who seek a superior Whis ky, but also to the members of the medical profession In their practice. The consumptive will find It molt beneficial, as It strengthens the Lungs, checks the wasting of tissues, and re lieves the severity of coughing. The dyspeptic will find It an aid to diges tion, as It relieves the stomach when oppressed with gas. It builds up the feel le and stimulates the system against malarial attacks. For sale only by FRANK O'DONNELL, 34 S. Main St Ashevllle N.C nnrl nU fr man I Postoffice !
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