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I i i 1 r-r i 1 1 1 1 CHANGE OF DATE THE SUN. THRASH SON. HE SH OE STO Of the Democratic Congressional II T. 21. -VILLB.

N. WEST ASHEVILLE, N. C. HERRING WEAVER, i Convention. I For tkc Daily Sun.

STREET, M.IN Under instructions from the Executi ve at i tillleunluni Surely Una He-gun. I ASHEV ILLE, N. C. We hare a Full Line of Goods especially i suited to the wants of the puhllc and offer Committee I hereby give notice to the Democratic voters of the Ninth Congressional District, that the Democratic Con This for Her- pace has been reserved for several da Your paper, the Sun, rises every full of good, short, pithy rrmnselinjr srood feel- we come vith both off the ring Weaver, s.o here gressional Convention will! be hel in SPECIAL BARGAINS. Asheville on Tuesday, 7th dav of Au- ground, to all, particularly harmonizing err, gust at 12 o'clock noon, instead of I i I 'I an- Thursday, the 9th, heretofore' nounced.

I All papers in this district fl olTcnnK brbtherly love to many u'ere onc in the Democratic will please( publish this notice until day of S. r) i inlt felt somewhat aggrieved i if tt all tTiingft did not go to suit nfT as inclenendents We keep a Superior Quality of PLAIDS, CLOTHING, NOTIONS HATS, SHOES, DRY GOODS, I HEAVY AND FAMILY GRO-ERIE3. National Democratic1 Platform. "The Derrocrajtic party of the United States, in National Convention I assembled! renews the pledges of its fidelity to Democtatic faith I and, i reaffirming the platform adoptee by its representatives in the Chicago Convention of 1884, endorses the views expressed by President Cleveland in his last earnest! message to Congressjas a correct interpretation of that platform upon jthe question of tariff reduction and also endorses the efforts of our Democratic repregentlitives in Congress to secure a reduction of the excessive taxation. Among its principles of party faith are the maintenance of an indissoluble union of the free and indestructible States, now about toj enter upon its second century of unexampled progress and renown; and devotion to the government, regulated iby the written specifying every granted power and expressly reserving to the States or Uie people the entire un-grarrted residue of power; the encourage ment of the jealous and populaif violence: directed to all who have been Chosen for brief terms to enact and execute the laws and are charged with the duty of preserving peace; and equity, and (establishing Ajustice.

The democratic party welcomes an exacting scrutiny cif the administration the Executive Jower, which fouryearsj ago was committed to its trust; in the election! of Grover Cleveland, as! president of the Uuited States, but it challenges the most searching inquiry concerning its fidelity? and devotion to the pledges which then involved the suffrages of the people! during the most critical period of our nnancial affairs, resultingjfrom over taxation, the anomalous condition of our ciirrencV, meeting. M. E. Carter, Chm. District Executive Committee.

Asheville. N. July 19th 1888. tf. 1 om, 1 opponents of the party, to cor-t evils which could have been tcJ so much better in the par- ctfJ THIE DAIIY SUN FORTHE CAM-1' PAIGN.

During the Presidential campaign now just opened, every man who without the bitter feelings which IIighest Market Pricks paid for GRAIN HAY, POTATOES, BUTTER, CHICKENS EGGS, and, in fact, all kinds of ve been unreasonably provoked. eXDects to ke(M-i narp it q11 witK attention to our much increased locanyour and carefully selected Xow is the opportune time to .1.1 Tl pmn-ntif rlif of ladies, oc S3 lets) -uIC1L i events, win taKe a claily gents and ch Idren's foot leather, felt and cloth Our i toe ofl -wear, in Ladies Ox- Vet on me jjatj. xii uiucr mat au our peo- ford ties COUNTRY PRODUCE. COUNTRY COUNTRY PRODUCE. pie may have an opportunity to keep AND the principles of which take our entire country, the rich and or alike No discrimination on posted, we will furnis the i Daily SUN from now until the 10th of FRONT; LACE BOOTS, if Noyejnber, for 81.50 paid cash ount of nice, color or previous Wtion.

Our President isjelect- in adyance. Our columns will have the latest telegraph Which are to be so much w. orn this 1 paThe public are specially invited jto cal and see our NEW SPRING STOCK. Goods Delivered anywhere in the city Fkhb of Chakoe. Telephone No.

10. J. M. THRASH SON, West Asiibvillb, fresh every morning, And we shall make th paper as soundly and earnestly Democratic as possible. Ad- and public debt It has bv season' com- lj was never a wise and conservative course not only I i I dress or call on, The Daily Sun, averted disasters, but greatly promoted the prosperity of our people." It has re Jbv the.

peoble for the first time Wnty five years. When Gro-i Cleveland was inaugurated we 2d a President who recognized the equality and the sacred rights of all the people in this grand country of urs no North, no South, no East, Asheyille, N. Office Nl E. corner. plete.

versed the improvident and unwise policy of the republican' party, touching public Court Square, up stairs. mt2o-3m Old Dcoot. I ir. domain, and has reclaimed Irom corpo rations and syndicates, alien and domes JS. T.

V. fe ftt. BUT HERE COM OUR RAGE the; platform. Rt'r; Aclpt'ecJ by tlie Democratic State tic, and restored to the people nearly one hundred million acres of land, to be sacredly held as homesteads for our citizens. While carefully guarding the in io; West and a man's life and iropertv were sacred and safe in ev- JUG.

Convention. Tlie Grent Trtt-ouuli Line to tlio Wet! rticl Houtli. We tigain congratulate the people of MEN OW CUT terests ot the i principles ot justice and equity it has out more for pensions rv ettron. Let us all, good and true voters, North Carolina on the continued enjoyment CUT I I GOODS. If OODS.

of peace; good government and jgeneral pros-. and bounties to soldiers and sailors of the Republic than was ever paid before foiet that the Democratic par- 1 ,1 T4- Unn rl i .1 'A The fast express train frotoi Asheville to Atlanta and all points in the South, via, Knoxville, leaves Asheville at 4:40 p. making Atlanta in 13 hours. Makes close connections for all points in the West and North-west. Round trip tickets at half rates will be on sale at perity under Democratic administration of th affairs of the State which has now been unbroken for so many years upon the just and impartial enforcement of the law; upon i i uui nit: ci ii 1 iuu.

litis uuuuicu is that of peace, good wdl and and consistently pursued a firm and pru- for a hontst men our land, dent loreign policy, preservmgpeace witn offei These Mcn'sjLow Cut goods must we go now, so I 1- ft 4 V- ii vJ AAftX 1 lllUlllbUIIl the increasing efficiency of our common school system, and the progress made; in Of' ome ioi jiu, iiivc muuy uiavcmcu ing all rights and; interests of our; own them at 10 per cent, on fiist cost which will barely cover Hot Springs July 24, 25 and 2G to nrin- popular education; upon the improvement sve cltme, and declare your prefer- government and people at home; and I jl-rnrtr! Thp PYrlnsinn from riir srinrps an tkr 1 uipic joints in iuisso.un, rvansas, ArK and enterprise manifested in all parts of the the expense This joke. Com Ot OnCC i I i -j aiso sas and Texas, good for 30 davs. For Wp no-flin Vi Tlrn ere a rrm be- r.cc tor tnconiy peace party now of Chinese labor has been effectually se 2 A ween this state of things and the outrages, llclVC good, well'chosen stpek of best quality Tennis shoes Vnt( fnr cured, under the provisions of a treaty, I the irn nfl xvhlcAi hnt Ivfn roif- full information and rates call on B. A. Newland, Passenger 02 South Main St.

A LARGE AND CHOCIB VARIETY OP ti i i i ui liuirman wno manliest goou potlC(j by the action of the republican pa to all no bloody shirt and maiomy me senate, every orancn it i- and flepartment of the government, un- the rebel part, which is der democratic control, the rights and -in -GRAPEVINES J. welfare of all ueoole have been sruarded Rhine, Sherman and "Eire-alarm' FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. and defended, every public interest has 1 braker, of Ohio. I raker, ol crimes ana scanaais wrucn attended KeptiDii-can ascendancy in our borders! We plejige ourselves to exert in the future as in the past our best efforts to promote the best interests of the people of all sections of the State, Affirming to Democratic principles as heretofore enunciated in the platforms of the partv. it is herebv.

I Resolved, That no government has the right to burden its people with taxes beyond the amount required to pay its and gradually extinguish its public debt; and that whenever the revenues, however derived, exceed this amount, they should lc reduced, so as to avoid a surplus in the treasury. That any system of taxation which necessitates the pavment of a pre been protected and I lie equality ot.au our citizens before the law, without re arrison is a born gcntle- Fo I Gen. II: hon OP EVERY KIND, FOR Apply to JOHN DELVAUX, ju23-tf A8HBV1LLB. N. C.

nest and an aristocrat. lie gard to race or jcolor, has been steadfastly maintained. Upon its record thus exhibited and unbn the nledtre of a con is the candidate of the monopolists, .1 1 tinuance to the people of the benefits of It is said "you would as well be out qf the world as out of the fashioS. So come trut companies and millionaires. democracy, it invokes a renewal of popu- them both will find.

'-pHE ASHEVILLE HAND LAUNDRY and try our wine, orange and tan colored street shoes. You Hi w. nl Vi I lar trust by the re-election of the Chief does not know how to value trie 4. ui mium of $270 by the government on each elegant and comfortable. 1 Mnfnsrraie wno nas occn iciii.niui.

auic foorincr men of our country. He and prudent; it invokes in addition to we offer them at ACTUAL C0ST.1 QTJR STRAW HATS must go, so Is now at work on Valley street, in VALLEY HALL. 1 We are now prepared to do first-class Inun P. LEWIS MADDUX, Pres't. McLOUD, Cashier does not know wh a poor man dcmracy.

of the entire legislative pow-thonlrl 1- allowed to vote or to de- er. The reoublican party the 1 Ol IIS ULtllUS, LcllvCLI up Willi LI1C L11II- lions that would otherwise lie idle in jits vaults, and paid to bondholders who purchased, in many instances, at less than par, is undemocratic, oppressive and iniquitous and should be reformed. The course of pur Democratic Representativee in in their efforts to give relief to the people from burdensome internal revenue and tariff taxation, meets with the approval of the Demo C. M. V.

Pres't. THE- Senate and resisting in both houses ot vsciiatt I 4l. 1 1 -u. 1 dry work in every particular. We do not use any Steam Machinkky that will weak 1KU TSAH TUU OOODO.

fmanci jusuce at wie nanus ui ujC Concss the reformation of the unjust Jrpreat Railroad syndicates or trust and unequal tax laws which have out-j j) lasted! the necessities of war and are now Western Carolina Savings Bank, cratic pratyi of this State and we respectfully recommend that if they find it impossi Jgf ALL WORK DONE BY HAND, -r5 peace, AW 1 rr underniiningtheabundanceoflon; 1 Cn jet the chance and have surfs and dciry to the people equality ble to give! to our people all the relief de the result is goods are well taken care of. A AT am and manded, they support any just and practical I ApynAT fiO 000 I 1 .1 1 before which Ameri- measure presented in Congress that iolitJ VJ-ltpj 1. If you want to wear first-class laundry wot will jaf- their work for half price. are tjjr rights. Thus the crv of such existing lord a partial reliei irom sena us your goods.

-OPEN FROM 9 A. TO 3 M. burden. I This is the partv clamorinir For pro- can labor for a better share in in dustry G. W.

HIGGINS, And A. T. DOVVKN. i Office at Carson's Stationery Store On! Saturdays the Sayings Department will be open from 8 p. m.

6 p. m. to i .,11 1 1 A Resolved, That while the details of the 1 1 is stinetl witn iaise preLense: enterprise; nnittrtion. What kind of nrotec- 11 1 1 methods by which the constitutional revenue 1 T. 1 is rcitereti anu oounci oown 10 nomernar- A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.

tariff shall be gradually reached are subjects which the representatives of our JNSURANCE. tion lo till the pockets ot a tew kets, dud capital is discouraged i-et the 1 1 1 I 1 a. 1. 1.. ...1 1 1 I DEPOSITS RECEIVED.

EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. people at the national capital must be trus I corporations wno control ine great lawscim nei.ner pruiieiiy ted to adjust, we think the customs duties COLLECTIONS MADE ON ALL ACCESSIBLE POINTS. should be levied for the production of public FIRE, LIFE, revenue, and the discriminations in their ad deposits! in this de- gs ieature will receive speciali attention! On al The Savin f.iclories, railroads and the like, at rept-aien. 1 ne 1 cmocrauc plv vur 1 i continue, with all the power confided to the expense of the poor laborer. it to niggle to reform these lWs in It is hijjh time that, the farmers, accordance with the pledges of its last justment should be such as jwill place the rate ofiifou; ger; interest at the per cent highest rates on luxuries and the lowest on partment, deposited for four months or Ion ies of distribute as equally annumn will be paid.

Deposit your Dii unavoidable burdens of taxa- v. f. the neccssari have Dollaiis. Dimes, you will soon as possible th mechanics and laboring men of our platform, which was endorsed at the tiou, and confer the greatest good on the PULLIAM At The Bank of AbIictUIc, Directors: M.J. Beardin, J.

1. Kay, J.E.Reed, R. B. Johnston, Ge. S.Powell, trv should vote to reduce taxes iianot pox oy uie sunrageso! tnepic on 11 gn atest number our of all I industries.

The freemen of I 1 11 may4-3m Asheville, N. C. ResolvedJ That we, as heretofore, lavor I M. J. Edward H.

Coleman, Lewis Maddux, M. AleLoud. necessaries Ol UlCJanti at uie immense maioritv. inclndintr and will never cease to demand, the unconr I i Coining election elect the Democrat- ever-tiller of the soil gets no aj1 ant- ditional abolition of the whole internal re venae system, as a war tax, not to be justi Represent the following Companies FIRE. CASH AS'TS IS V.

S. ni-nru' iMmmrf are from excessive tax laws, bl tne LOTS IN SKY -BEAUTIFUL BUILDING $3 fied in times of peace: as a grievous burden price of nearly evervthing they Lory is to our people and a source of annojrance in of States. Anglo Nevada, of California $2,497,833 Continental, of New York 4.87S.C23 Hamburg-Bremen, of 1,129,004 London Assurance, of 1.543. 995 ou iunu a svstcimoi tax legislation. All mneces- and the Heridersonville SKYLAND is on the Asheville Spartanburg Railroad ihcO'd North State will crive forty Sarv taxation is unjust taxation! It is its practical operations.

Wecall the attention jof the people of the State to the lrypo-critical pretensions of the Republican party in their! platforms, that they arje in favor of the repeal of this onerous sj-stehi of taxation, enacted by their party, while he Republicans Niagara, of New York 2,237,492 Orient, of 1,007,692 pike, seven miles South of Asheville. i tli.w.nrf maioritv for Cleveland and repuiant to the creed of democracy that Tt bv such taxation the cost of the neces TwW. Aivrii'rTAv' n-pir. Afiriirt1 Snt4no--orinWrieflte 'water, siiloliur. iron.

ZPV'. 5,054,179 .1 1 i. I 1 i' -r-r -o- i-aui Jire 5c Marine, of Minna, 1,541,061 jwjde streets, forest, struct all legislation inaugurated by the re- epsom, alum, and freestone, cold as ice latgc level lots in Southern, of New Orleans, 439,084 iv all means let ine inuepemi- creased to all our people. Tudcredbvdem- western, ot Toronto, 1,039,232 presentatives of th Democratic party to (100 feet) grand views, pure air, no dust nor mud ri'liV-vV -Hie nconl of ftll or a nart of this odi- I i I I i come in, as they have heen out ocratic principles, the interests of the U.S. Mutual Accident Association.

Two Hundred Lots have already been sold to wealthy people for homes. Fine ous stem. 1 the colcl loiij; enough. being Resolved, iThat the course of the Demo- hotel nearly built, and other im pro yements mcl Aetna Life Insurance Co. f24 people are oetraA'ea wnai, taxatiod, trusts and combinations are iermitted to exist, which, while, unduly C.

of Richmond. orders at Free ride out and back. Full particulars by writing pr leaving Estabrooki's No. South Main St OTIS A. MILLER, PRoi r.

Asheville, N. C. Pl'IlLIC HPIvAKING. enriching a few they combine for the rob-liery of Jour citizens, by depriving them of the ljenefits of national comiietition. ap21-3m A CARD.

To the citizens of Asheville cratiC party, in furtherance of popular education, is a sufficient guaranty that j-e favor the education of the people, and we will promote and improve the present educational advantages So far as it can be done without burdening the people by excessive taxation. to meet an existing evil, vc will accept, for educational purposes, from (the Federal government, our pro rata share- of the surplus in its treasury: Provided that it be disbursed trough State agents and the bill Tor dl -i iibulion be free from ob- Daniel G. Fowle Mai. S. Every democratic rule ol ffovernmeiitai W.

A BLAIR aCllOU IS VIOItlLCU, whui, mi wuh uii- and vicinity necessary- taxation, a vast sum of money, fnr fievond the needs of an eeortomical M. Finder and Col. T. F. Davidson, i Democratic candidates loi gov I would beg leave to inform.

adminisiration, is drawn from the people jecti -na! feat irer. L- I hat the United States being and channels of tratle, and accumulated as a demoralizing suiplus in the National nt 01 a national party. or(e 'i them that owing to an expect- we cien runce the effort- of the Republicans to Treasurr, 1 nionev now iviuj; iuic ju lit -Hi in Cohgress and else- ernor, superintendent of public and attorney general, will u.Mrt'ss the people upon the of the campaign at the. following times and places. the Eetleral Treasury, resulting trom here i.iu to promote dissension ana 111- will between the people of the different sec-t irins of our domimon countrv.

ed change in my busines.4 this fall, I have and do this day of superfluous amounts to more tii.in one? hundretl and twenty-five million Resolved, jl'hat it is due tb the people of dollars, and the surplus now bejng col- Frid-iv Tnlv 20 ccted is feacuing ine sum ui mu ciuuu our eastern counties, wno nave so cneenuuy bprne their shi.re of our cdmmon burdens, that the prese; it or some bqually effective svstem of county government shall be main fer my entire stock of goods -r i i iriikjxuiia Liiiiiuau i m-. "-r Charlotte, Ahe illc, and Undertakers, Furniture Dealers Monday, July 23. -inmense tern ntatfon, the remedy of tained. at actual cost. I have large eunesaay.

uly 25. tie republican party is to meet and ex- and well selected stock of Saturdav, ulv 2b. haust bv extravagant appropriation auu Resolved, jThat the Demiocratic party is opposed to any further exteiision of the TNo-fence law. unless such extension shall have first been authorized by a majority of the qualified voters within the territory to be af- or -NO. 37 PATTQN AVENUE, eviienses whether constitutional Clothing, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and tected thereov.

4 Resolved. That the Democratic party has I -r -I nOL LUIS UlXUUIuuinwu v. luesday, jul 0i. taxations. The democratic policy is to Wednesday, Aug.

I. enforce frugality in public expenses and ASHEVILLE, N. C. july 6-ly. t- Hppn th( nartv of the workingman, anu has never I fostered monopjolies.

nor have RESIDENCE, 30 Penland Street. Thursday, Aug. 2. abolish unnecessary taxation, uurestau- ever trusts" or' combinations" or poois Shoes. Also a large stock of The rr A110- 1 I nsneu aomcsuc muusmra i rnwii no untletl laws enacxeu uy u.

ATE BOARD. MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. 'IRST CLASS PRIV 1 1 tuiitest in tnis country uang ucm ecu S6v .1 MIUUIU 111., uuu "wu 2 atuniay, ug. 4. by tiiCj reduction and correction of the Ladies' Misses' and Children's feaced capital; sdeking to citusn out an I -TitioTi.

and thdindividul laborer, the No. 24 Grove Street Tavlorsville, ilkeshoro, 'U rson, mue. Kiiersville, I'n nsvillc, Marshall Vavnesville, Webster, Charleston, Kohlinsville, Monday, Aug. b. burdens of taxation, On the contrary, a and centrally located.

House perfectly new Tuesday Aug. 7. fair and careful revision ot our tax laws, Shoes. Every one kndws the i At the I request of the) citizens of Asneville and the travelling public especially, we have (on account oi the discontinuation of the uptown ticket office) opened a i -i I I' i. 1 GENERAL kailroad information bureau Rboms larerc and airy.

Bath roicmi attacn- Vwlnrl-iv Vtio- with a due allowance ior ic um.c.uk. Wednesday -ug. o. t1ie waes i of American and ed. Table supplied with the best the market 15 lmo affords.

Terms reasonable. July, quality of goods that I handle. Thursday, Aug. 9. foreim labor must promote and encdur- ocratic partv is, as it has evfer been, against the monopolist and in favor pf a just, distribution of capital, and demjands the enactment of laws that will bear ejauallv uoon all.

Resolved, (That as all taxationears most heavily upon the laborejr. it is the Juf of tue legislator! as a direct benefit to the workingman, to keep the expenses of-our Public iniitutions at the lowest Jimit consistent with wise and efficient management. (The nnrtv ooooses any competition Fridav, Aug. IO. ae every branch of such industries and in connection with our Railway Ticket Brok erage Business, where correct information kR.

CLINGMAN STARNES, enterpnses, oy giving. iuu They can be bought at cost for CASH only. pertaining to travel, scneauies, of an extended marnei anuicauj 1 nr'i Saturday, Aug. 1 1. Monda, Aug.

13 Tuesday, Aug. 14 win oe rarnisnea iree. 1 ntierations. in the inter PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, between free and convict labr, but it insists Murphy, Thanking my friends for that convicts shall not remain iaie Havesville. Wednesdav.

Auk IK. einense ofhonest labor. HazeU n. jh20 agricultur- RRsm.KD. That ours being an past hopinthat oi ic Ant- dnv as well as our pjeas- anrl nil lemslfttion that i Railroad tickets and Sleeping car berths to all points, secured, and (baggage checked and carriages ordered at shrt notice.

will save money fend time by calling on I I R. G. MCFERR1N. 1 1 54. South Main St Two Doors North of Post Office.

k. nHvatioelthe interests OI ACRES they will avail' themselves of n.niv- iinrl that in so doing we wyi 15 ACRES SO ACRES-h. "fe bn Beaver Dam Creek, 2ya miles from Court Dn Beaver Dam Creek. 2i3 mile from court most eflectuauy aavance pt 1 nrid laborers. ests of American labor which should in no event be neglected.

The revision of our tax laws, contemplated by the democratic! party, should promote tlie advantage of such labor by cheapening the cost of i the necessaries of life in the home of every working man, and at the same time securing to him steady and remunerative emplovmentj Upon this question of tariiT reform, so closely every phase of our national life, and upon everv question involved in the problem of good government, the democratic pcl, tol Hbuse; right at the district school and voting LIHi Ctlbll iaiC, Tiiaf hp rip-mricracv 01 rvorx T1art: l. mi1 from Knisconal and Methodist. I -y I'ranklin, Friday, Aug. 17. Hrevard, Monday, Aug.

20. 1 Jcndersonville, Tuesday, Aug. 21. Columbus, Wednesday, Auk 22. Hiitherfordton.jrhujsday, Auk 23.

shelhy, Friday, Auk 24. The local committees arej expected and urged to thoroughly ad-vertie these annointmcnts bv hand Carolina, co'rdially approve the adniinistrd- EN BARBER SHOP, i South Main Street. aild 1 mile from Baptist churchj! Good moral nminin vr1ir; rnilv cdmmunitv. Fine spring: find! groves, fine 4 lUlIUUI, )UUIS II Uiy, tion of Honlj AllreU Al. p- oatriotic ana conservative 1 1 iTt.i.

aHiHtt. wisdom. hoTf- I view, beautiful building sites. Rd road to I Asheville. A solendid nlaceto build Upa lovely M.

LEVY. fill, lldl in. 1 esfy. patriotism. independeW, fiutW lulcfc rirst-class Barlers.

Sharp Razors hdme. 2 per ctnt. cheaper ana per cent. I sold bdtter than other land recently in same to duty ana mam Easv Chairs, ii All work done in the mot Cieveiaita nave ZW I- inrrests of the 6UU. i ooutn iiain oircei.

party submits its principles and pro- satisfactory manner. Semand his re nomination a4d his reflection hills and otherwise. tession to xne Aracrwraii -It.

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