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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Mondav Cvcning. October 22 " THE ASHEVILLE DAILY ClTlZEjl MINTED DAH-YlKXCKl'TSl Nl'AY) ANU WKKKLY SVUSCR1PT10S AM TES: I One Year Sfl.CO 1AILY Six Months....:. s.iKJ Time Months U'1 CITlZbX i t m- Month, in MUvutK-c oo (t)nc Wick, nuiri to carriers... IS TlIK WliliKl.V ClTUKN, l!.SUt.l every Wednesday, in uilvunci-, St. Subscribers who miss their ia)ers are rcinestcd to nuike complaint at the oilice as soon as possible. It the hour o delivery is later than 0:"O or T o'clock The Citiiea wants to know that too. MONDAY, I.CTU3EK 22. 1894. Suear, titiiicr the MilvtnleY law, was retailed (the fjriuiuliiteil I. lSpoumls for a dollar; now, miner the liorman-WiUon law, the same ".rade the ptitehtiS'T cl only lf pounds. Webster Herald. TlIK "ptttehaet" can j;et IS pounds n' uninitiated stiar f.ir $1 in Asheville as of yore. Amii.x.uhu 1'avakh said in his sKeeh the other dav at his home in I'eUtware, in s)eakiiiuotiuanv things Unit attracted his attention tn London, that he nevtr saw a polieeimiu carrying a Lilly," etc. If the disti: KU'shed statesman w ill cast li's visual orbs in the direction ol this niotiti tain citv be will see a Hiir Chic who not only carrus a billy, but is nliiK.st crazy to use it on himself for the wav Ltn-k, I'earson ce Co. have "messed things" (or the Republicans. tiik I'i.i:im.i n i.i h i i.n. In order to redeem all the pledges ol the Chicago platform, it is absolutely necessary that the legislative tickets ol North Carolina Democrats should be elected, for upon their election liantis the political complexion of the United States Senate. Some of tluise pledges have been re- deemed alic.idy, among whHi arc the repeal ot the Sherman law, the repeal ol the Mckmlcy law and the repeal ol the lone bill. But or,e other measure ot prime importance remains unsecured and that is the enactment of a law lor the relict of the fiuancia! stringency. II the Republicans get control of either branch of Congress the Democrats will be powerless to give any relief in monev matters, and the country will go on as it is now going, wi'hont a sullicictit circu lating medium with which to carry on its business. While the McKiuhy law has been re p.'alcd.'aud the WiNon law lias been placed on the statute books in its stead, thus saving the people at least 3d per cent., the Democrats do not mcati to stop there i'l their ill'.irts to reform the tariff. Hy no in. -am. Thc'party does not intend, either, to bring about another 1 nig tariff agitation. Iiut it does intend to make all raw material free, and to get out of the clutches of the sugar trust. This, however, can only be accomplished by having a larger nnjority in the next Senate ol the United States than it now has; lor past exoerience has shown that three recalcitrant senators were able to defeat all (IT irts to bring about these desirable results. Still, nothing is to be done in any event to discourage busi ness or ui. settle values. There are only a tew articles to be affected by the pro posed additional tarilT legislation, coal, iron and sugar being the chief, and when the time comes t act, the Democrats propose to strike (piickly and effectively at these protected artiel's, without long discussions or u imcessarv delavs. The country has already sp ken its mind, and discuss'oti is useless. I!ut in addition, thi Dem icr.its pro pis; to more than m ike their pledges good on lli-e linaaei.il qaestion. They arc determined to give to the people all the money their business requires, every dollar oi which shall !. as goo 1 as the I). st gold dollar ever coined. mii:ai.i:i:. The Philadelphia Record savs the lob 1 Mvi'igearl is circulating in that town: y t-:sT "i; i: slisS'so" ' "i i : i imX'T Sul'liAL, HUT KnoT! j This reminds Tine CmziiS that the whole tribe ol Republican speakers, from M. Kiiiley clear on down, down, down to Richmond Pearson aie doing nothing these dus ixccpt squeal. 1 hey are howling calamity from the b gincing ol the week even to the end thereof. Their speech's arc a- valuable, and are of the same order, as tli? hog caught under the gate. They stand with backs to the fu tore, painting the immediate ptst in dark colors and predicting that the coun try is ruined bv the Democrats who, in all other walks of life except the politi cal ones, they will acknowledge ate as successful, a? able, as enterprising ns are the Republicans. The inference Irom their misery slccucd remarks is that they w ould wish the country would go to eternul smash while the Democrats are iti power, so that over one half of the people of the United States might be convicted of wishing to support a party that is not the equal of the Republican party in the management of public Allaire. They stand around with long faces, shrouded in gloom and steeped in croakiugs of the dire flimsier that are to come if the Democrats are to be contined in power. "W'lmt about the income tux," a hearer nsked of McKiuley; and the great man of one idea whines back ; "Wait till there arc any incomes to tax." Well, the procession continues to move forward toward complete prosperity better business, lower taxation and economy in the administration of affairs of the gcuerul government; und this whine of the Republican orators comes near to being criminal. The man who vets up to make it ought, ns was once 8 lid in the North Carolina Legislature, to have hi "right baud cleave to the root of his mouth," and stny there till some tense bad been borne in upon him from a reliable source. Out uoon the calamity howlers and breeders! They should go to the swamps and cronk with their kind. Notice All persons holding claims against the cur ol Asncvtlie contracted prior to May 10, 1803, are requested to present them at once at tne Mayor olhce. T. W. Patton, Mayor. "TO -V liKHKLI.lOl S NATION." Tin- H-rinou of Kiv. Dr. It. F. t ttuip- iH'll Suiuluv Moflilnir. Yesterday morning at the First Pres byterian church, the Key. R. F. Camp bell preached from Uzckicl, part of chap ter second: "Ami He said unto me. sou uf tn:i:i. I em! thee to the children ot Israel, to a iel'elliuii na tion thu hath rebelled sttaiust me .... I ill' send thee unto them and thou slmlt say unto them, thus saith the Lou! Cod, etc.'' Mr. Campbell said : "People come to church from many different motives: be cause they have ttotl.iug else to do; to break the monotony ol what is to them a lone and dull dav or from loree of habit. How few there are that come fiom the right motive. Let us consider tt is morning what God's word tenches us on this subject. In the first place the preacher is called a 'son ol man. tie is only a man. with the weaknesses, trad- ties and shortcomings ot other men. lie can do nothing of himstlf. lie needs the prayers of his people. How many ol vou this morning before coming tocliureh tell upou your knees in prayer to God lor your p'astor ? It is what you ought to do. Do not forget to pray for your pastor; to ask God to help him. God to reach the souls of men does not send an gels, but a son of man, that he may draw souls bv the bonds of love and sympathy. When he S'ut his only begot leu Son into the world, he sent him as a sou ot man, that he might know man s nature mid he a merciful and just judge. 'We learn, too, that the preacher is sent of God. 'I sendtl.ee.' When you rcj ct the message the preacher brings to vou, vou do not set aside the wonts ol tne man, hut the wortls of God, and the preacher must remember that he isGod's messenger, and must deliver the message f.iithlullv. He must preach the law ami the gospel in its entirety. He must preach Sinai nnd Calvary; he must tell his people that God is angry with the wicked every day, it::.! that God rejoic elh not in the death of the wicked, but rather that he turn Irom his wickedness and live. He must preach God's wrath and God s inlimte love and mcrcv. Let us bo thankful that there is so much pure gospel preached today. But there are pulpits where are preached tic doctrines ol human philosophy, the d "eirine ot morality divorced Irom religion and u sentimental humanitarianisni, It is a great temptation to preach an easier way of salvation, to preach peace, peace, where there is no pence, ami to chinge the law ol God's commands to suit the customs of the age and the preacher while lie mav draw from nature, from books, from ail to illustrate the lessons he would teach, must take care not to use these illustrations to impress bis hearers with his own learning. He must .ise them only to bring home the mess age to the hearts of his hearers, not to exalt himself. Today, as in the davsot Lzekiil, the message comes to a reiieinous nation. The natural heart ol man does not re ceive tne worn ol ioii willingly, ire tinted Djclor Peck once told me that belore he was converted he used to leave d's house grinding his teeth in wrath igamst God. No doubt there are men mil women before me today who are irgrv with Goil 1 beseech you in the name of Christ lesus to be at one with your t.iod. Hy Ins agony and bloody s.vcal, bv his cross anil passion, hy Ins precious death nt.d burial, by hisglorious resurrtcti.in and ascension, 1 iieseecii vou to be reconciled t i your God." Dining the services Mr. Thomas of Philadelphia sang a bass solo "Come Unto Me." ( AM I'AK.N M) l'l Note Di'inoerntie' ( liil Oruniil.' nrdiiy Uveiiliiit. Joseph S. Adams and Chas. A. Webb idrlressed a good crowd at Pickens' school house, Swannanoa township.S.t'.- urduv evening. It was the occasion of the organiz ttiott of a Democratic ilub. The new club began with a good enroll ment ol members who will work for the success ol Democracy. The Denn cratic speakers were applauded at every p 'int. Thev divided tune with 1 . J, Lnllam and H. C. Long. The Demo rats ol Swun nnnou are hard at work. A Democrat i ' club was organized at Jarrett's school house Saturday evening. with .'K mcmbfts enrolled. . K. Wlut- son and D. M. Luther were the speakers l the evening, and their ta'ks were en joyed by the audience. Chas. A. Y ebb will speak at Hr-iv.r- dam this evening, and th? Kcpuhli.ntis have said that this time thev will have :i speaker there lor him to divide time with. You Mt t i;i:i,ivi If You Do Not on t aiiuol V ol. vt'inlHT fiih. Fvery voter in liuncombc county should remember that he must itgister before October '.'7th, or he cannot vote. It makes no difference how many timts vou muv have registered befort;it must be done again. This new registration was made nece'sarv because ol the declaration m.ule hy Richmond Pearson that he would challenge every voter in the Ninth Congressional dist'ict who was not registered strictly in .ictoidanee with the letter of the law. Pearson is the only politician who has ever come betore the peopleol cstern .vuth Caro lina making such a threat. It vou are not registered anew, with all the i's dotted and t's crossed. Pear son has pledged himself to see to it that your vote is thrown out. REGISTER AT ONCE I kUPI.ECTIilt. I see tilt summer utars ujjon the river. They glitter where the waterlilies lie; Ilecnnse they rest atnid those luwly Uossuins Think you they left their home in ynn.lcr sky Our souls fire like the watern ol'the river. Our (lend are like the trcmb'inu lnrs nlntve; Their presence conies to us nor leaves iu lle-a veil But tie! reflected in our dreams by love. .',,! eW.Vi. Tryou, X. C. 'l ilt- Motle-Ht oru. Frotu the Xew Yurk Herahl. There's a winedike flush in the air Where falling leaves are rocked; And the limbs of the trees arc so bare That the modest corn is shocked. WEAltrXESS hi women, that nervous, aching, worn-nut. feeling, rtiiufs to an end with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prwierlp tion. It restorm your strength; it puts now life Into yon: It brings you buck into tlio world ngain. It is a powerful zeneral. a well tut uterine, tonic and nervine, csM"ciiilly adapted to woman's deli cate wants. It regulates and promotes all the. Gutt ural functions, and builds up, invigorates, and euiys. fVMtnn. fmm. Dr. tt, PiFnr! Str Mv wlfo Imnroved In health rrailuslly from thu time she anm mencotl tiikllur "Kitvnrlte Preserlptlnn " until now. pnu nns neen (tuintf tier own iiniisrworK for the past four months. When she beinin tnklnir It, she wus scurei'ly iihln tn be on ber Jtttt, she sulfi'i-ttl so finun uterlnti debility. I eon heartily reuummend It for suub cases. . v. l'Vlll.K' M'KAKlMi. Appoint tui'iiU Mntli' for Wi'Mti'i'ii North ( nrolliiii. State Chaiimnn lames 11. Pou has made the following appointments for Democratic speaking in the western counties: SliN.U'OK T. j. JAKYIS. Concord, Cabarrus county, I let. ".'I. Wades boro, Anson county. Get. Jl. Monroe. Union county, Oct 2o. Rockingham, Richmond county, Oct -Hi. Keel Springs, Robeson county, O.l. '.'7. t miurvNKloiotl Joint t'unviis.. W. T. Crawford, Democratic candidate for Congress, und Richmond Pea: son, independent candidate for Congress, will address the peop'e the f llowiug times and places: Mais Hill, Tuesday. Oct. IN!. lturnsviile, Wednesday, Oct. I'l. Ivv, Thursday, Oct. L5. Leicester, Friday, Oct. -'. Avery's Creek, Monday. Oct. J'.l. llrevard, Tuesday, Del MO. Columbus, Wednesday. Oct. III. Forest Citv, Thursday, Nov. 1. Thermal Citv, Ftitlav, Nov. ". Marion, Saturday, Nov. ;t. County ( uiivu-.. October T.i, New Salem school house. October U4, Fait view. October t'li. Itlack Mottntai i. October 27 Cooper's S'atiot.. N jviinhcr 1, Hij Ivy chinch. N ivi tuber t Flat Cieek campground. November .1, Wcaverville college, "irnutoriul CatiMi--. Spring Cieek, gap of mt-u itain, Oct. t'.t. Meadow Fork, Oct. t' i S intly Mush, Oct. L'.". Saudv Mush, lluueotnbe, tKt. t'li. Leicester, Hmconihc, I let. t'7. Candler's, Hunconibc, net. :(o. Skyland, lim.coinbe. Oct. III. Fairview, lUrx'otnhc. Nov. 1. We have made ar'angcinen's bv which we can furnish Till: Vi:i:ki v Ci i ii.x and the twiee a week New York World all for only $1 .oO a year. Here is the opportunity t ) get vour own paper and the New York Woi I I twice evciy week at extraotdinarilv I iw rates. Did You Know hat Y THE Finest Engraving Tbat Has Ev.r Been in Asbevllle? As we are n w mA :r. inferior line ol Sonvt uu e in tv -i 11 1 1 nil! o:!il c ur old ones nl ttreiUlt 1 1 ARTHUR SV3. FIELD Did You Ever Trade at a strictly cash grocery house? Heretofore drv "roods hou-'et have been the cash houses and Hardly Ever Have yon had the opportunity am Fleasure ( H' saviiit: a dollar hy trading at a cash trrocerv house. 1 luiv and sell fur cash; IS pounds jrraiiulat ed sujrar .$1.01) GOODS Oil VEREDF..EE OF CIIAi GE. w. j. rosti'ii 39 COLLEGE ST. Grand Opera House KNTRAOR D! NARY KNOACHMKNT One Performance Only THURSDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 25 'I lie Kamous New York Comiiatiy In An-mti-lus Thomat' C.rtat Southern play ALABAMA." The same great company nml beautiful scenery and effects that was seen in New York, Wash ltiKton, Baltimore. San Francisco, Chicago and every large city 111 the L'niou ill be seen here, Long, Hill & Co., No i N. Court Square, I'p Statr. Real Estate Agts, & Brokers LOAN PLACKIt ON CJICT KftUKD BECVMITV. :o fid i mo A (iOOD AHHOKTMIvNT OK LA DIES)' AND CHILUHKN'H INDGRWE1R AND HOSIERY AT THE BAZAAR. I T ... .... lie search all the neighboring fretiiiently for the best ami largest niut toiis, licovos ami ho;s. If not fat we feed till they are fat. We liae samples now of this stoek. It is largo in size and ex cellent in i iKility. Jas. Wolfe Moat Co., Wall "if A A, Trttpbtiue. No. j.i, CIIy KKMKMHElt State Agricultural Fair, RALEIGH. N. C. Octoloer 23, 24, 25, 2. The prospects are the best since the war, The finest displays, The largest crowds. The most superb racing. he Attractions Have Never Been Surpassed. The Yandirliilt larm, Col. Mclntyre's splendid farm, Occo t.eceh e farm will make attractive exhibits. The entries for line stock, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry, e'e , have never been e qlialcd. Tuesday, the I'Urd, Kdiicai wnul Day, a choir ofoDO children will sing "Carolina" at noon, tit the grand stand. Wednesday, the t'fh, Soldiers' Day. Thursday, the I'.lth. Fanners' Day. Friday, the 2tilh. Hccryhjdy's Day. I: VHRYHODY CORDIALLY INYITLD. F.YKKYHoDY CoMF. lal V. Ayer, Sec. . Js, N, . Lung Protectors, Sixteen dill'erent patterns fresh stork just from the factory, at lr. T.C. Smith's Drtiii Store. They are made of Knlish Kelt, lined either in side or outside with line satin or chamois skin. If you are interested in this line of goods call and see the great variety of styles and the latest bottom prices. i BONANZA WINE AND Nos. II and 43 S. Main St., Asheville. A ! WIU il, I's A I, H PKPAttTMEST, GEKTS' I'AKl.HK A.VD PBADINO i'ICAKS. VMiACCO ASD MOTTLE HOODS. SAM I'l.U, MILLIARD ASD FOUL kOD.M. Beer Vaults ar.u Bottling H e A'cspci nully S' 'li.lt a Sbtre ot Vour Patronage. P. A. MARQUARDT. Manager. lain Litriin, . 4t. MEN'S SHOTCS. Nobby, Ht.vlii-li, Patent L'Mtln r, r.ilf ami Kan garoo. Five stvle of tors and I$, C, D, E and F wkle.'iKSurin titand com fort. Something worth the price and the niQ low. It'H as tn&y to get -ut of inr place as to get in. Vour mowy back if you want if. Repairing nea t ly done by F. M. Snydtr. SPANCENBERC'S FAMILY SHOE STORE. 4 COl'UT rOt'ARK. CORTLANPBROSm RKAL USTATB BFOKBR8 INVB8TMRNT AOt'NTII NOTARY PUBLIC ' Lonni SrmniT qlBCKl t S PT ml Offlm SB ft 98 Patton At ip rr DR. J. A. WATSON, OFFICE 13 GROVE ST. HOURS 1 lo-ldnuo ia until a Does This Interest 5 You 4 Maiket. W THE DATES J. S. Carr, Pres. LIQUOR COMPANY, ROOM. NO. 43. Department in the Basement Telephone Call, ,o. 7il. IMPORTANT TO Truck-Growers, Market- men and Hotel Keepers. Thursday. Nnveiuher it. iSm. nl n f.vlrtrlc sliarj), (lisplt nishiiif; wile ly miction nt Arthur & lU nrie'H Kyton Heath garden, Haw Crcrk, 2'7 miles from town. Wm. Turner. Auctioneer. 1 1' renin colored horse, 7 yenrs old. good worker; 1 Mack horse. irid worker: 1 two horse waicon 1 two-horse heavy upritiK wnRon; 1 two-seated li rsey MiriiiK wauon: 1 net double waifon har- ness; 1 set double tmKR'( hnrness; 1 act slnffle WRK011 Harness; 1 rfapniR ninctune ( Met or mick); 1 mnwltitt innchiiie (Imoroved Clrnm nion); 85 sash kIuks, roch! as new, 3x6; 1 Disc harrow; 2 sets mnoothitiK harrows; t two-horse hillside plow; 1 two horwe Oliver Chill plow; 1 two-horse Dixcv plow: 1 out-home Dixvy plow; i uuuni? winded nutitiE piow. ior celery: 1 ou hie loot plow; w; 2 single plows; 1 (Mould's pump; 150 rnlilit-r hose; I double Cone lKiwder bcllowH; 1 root cnttt-r; 1 iron cultivntor; i iron liorse lioe; 1 wlu-il hoe; 1 nreil and fertilizer drill; i wheel Imrrow; i turning huh; i luiy rack; I heallnR Move; 1 net hlHckmnith and cnriienters' toolii. hoea, ahnvela, lorks. etc., etc ; I milch cow;nlxut mu nusiicla corn, In lota to null purchaaer; 4 stnckn toia; 9 stack fodder, corn; 4 stacks straw: nlmit n hushela Iriah potatoes (Karly Roaej; ih thousanil celery, in one thousand lota, koou, Kverythiiig in Hrat clasa order, Proprietors go 111K 0111 01 ine onsineaa. WM. TURNKR, Auctioneer, Notice. Asmkvii.lk, N. C Dept. 3, 1S04. Kditor ot The CilUen : Will you please Rive sce for this notice at my eipense from this dnte until the next election : Until recently I did not know that betting sn elections was a violation of the law In Noilh Carolina, and I am sure that this Injurious cus tom has been Indulged in, hy many good and loyal cltlceua of our ritate who love her too well to wlllully disregard her laws. To such persona it is only necessary to refer to Section 1717 of the Code and it will be readily obeyed, Bnould we unfortunately have among ua any person who ia so wanting In patriotism as to oner or accept a liet unon the result of anv election hereafter. to such person I give fair notice that It ia both my duty and mv oleasure to unhold and e n Mi ni! lawa of mv State, aa well aa I nosslblv can. lorcc and that dlaregard of the law referred to in past daya will not, after publication of this notice, be laacn in any negree aa an excuse ior n rcpctl1 11011 01 tills olleuK. very Kespectiuiiy, T. W. PATTON, Mayor. We heartily concur In the above and will lend al the assistance in our power to the enforce- uent of the law, PRANK CAKTKK, J. P. A. T. UMMKV, . P. counties o-jdAwim Table Speaking of the Luxuries, Dainties, Kconomics, Knifiyments und . Necessities of the talile includes rncntion ol what Hill & Co., show in Choice Meats. City Market. WILL. OFFUK 8PF.CI 4L INDUCEMENTS IN SHOES and UNDERWEAR Till It WKKK, - - Remember the Celebrated Rockland Co.'s Fine Shoss For Men CAN ONLY BE R. S. MORGAN'S KVKRY PAIR WARRANTKU. Don't fail to see the I.ATKST DESIGNS IN NHCK WKAR at K. H. HORGAN'H this week. Just received another large shipment ol thofe HXCI.l'SIVK Di:siCNS: "The Swannanoa," "The Ilattery r-atk," "The Kcttil worllt" nnd "The Berkeley" four in hand anil tcck scarfs. "They go like hot cakes." R. M. MORGAN has everything nice In hravywciuM HAI.IIRIGCAN and IlKhtweight wool, CNDKRWBAR. Just the thing you want for these cool evenings. Watch this col umn. Will give you fresh tidings every few days. K. S. MORGAN, MOTTO : '-one Correct Before buying your new bicycle look the field over carefully. The superiority of Victor Bicycles' was never so fully demonstrated as at present. Our '94 line will bear the most rigid scrutiny, and we challenge comparison. There's but one best Victor. OVERMAN BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. SAN FRANCISCO. Edison Phonograph Sl PATTON AVE. ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO. Is Now Prepared BUILDING MATERIAL Fine Church, Cabinet Work and Bank Fixtures HRND FOR Asheville Woodworking Co II. Knuffraai, Supt. Q UAL1TY not NO PKBB Q1PT3 OP ANY KIM TO ATTRACT ATTBNTION OR Dr AW TBAI3 AT THP Acme Vine, Liquor House & White Man's Bar What I claim Is that I keep the largest State. Anyone In need of pnre nnadnlterated tint nnanaiiermiea and examine my stock. The State for medicinal purposes The same has bera .las, H. Liouglxrixii, Prop. 58 SOUTH MAIN STREET, - - ASHEVILLE, N. C. NO. TBUlPnoNB CM I. t'j. OrdcryPruiu mt'inre IHHed Wo havo everything in the lino of heating apparatus from a small stove to the largest range. HOT AIR FURNACES A speciality. All work guaranteed. Call and see our stoves beforo buying, we save you money. BO YCE & BURTON, l MOBTB COIimt PKACB. Talk! FOUND AT 59 8. Main St. Caub Price lo All." WHEEL CO. DETROIT. DENVER. & TvpewriterCo., TEL.GPIIO.'Vi: AI,I. 40. to- -Furnish all Kinds of KSTI9IATK8. Telephone, 164. QTJVIN TITYY stock of nt daaa goods ofl any house In the anon will ana ic llqnort will And to their Interest to call recommended by the leading pbvalclans In the My motto Is. "Keep the best and charge accordingly.' My place la second to none In the Utate. POTOFPICB BOX 688 losing Paclvliic Free.