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DAILY CH ARLOiTK O B SE5-V-EE u t-H TIR S DiA Y : J TJ LY 16. 1085. - V.- .'-'AW ...' i:-A''.V;.! vV' r- " " 9 ? nnnn i i i i t ! I! U- 12; U ;LJ wm ', : i ,. ; ; V i ' i Combining EOS irltt P TEGABM TOXICS, quickly ad completely, CLEA55M and ENRICHES THE BUWD. O" rthe action of the Liver f c- 3j J complexion, makes the skin smooth. Itdoesnot Injure the teeth, cause headache, or PdHce eon-Xtlon-ALLOTHEB IEOSllEDICmS DO. . Physicians aadDrnggfetee ' TKL'S 8. RXXGGISS, of Marion, Maas., ayjs bS. m Bitter giabtotgo ' fetching tha bloo andremoTmKU P wSiKdWKJea. also when a toniowaa 5Sdtd it has proved thnroogMy factory " "TvrSr aa. ust TJw Orleans, Lv. ' Kittlre relieved me in a case ' of'blood jpbbnb. and I heartily commend, it w The Genuine ha Trade Mark and crossed led.unes on wrapper, s Take no Qtlrsr. Made only by 1 BROWN CHEMICAL' CO., BALTIMORE, MI. " Lames' HAOT WMseful tod attractive, con- tuning list of prizes lor recipes, luiuruiiu"- .-. 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A The country Is flooded with quack nostrums, con taining IRON and other : injurious ingredients which claim to cure- everything even Female Complaints. ' We say fo you. If you value your life, ' EXWASX OF ALL SUCH! ' ; 'I TBraifieHs Ftmile Regulator . Is purely vegetable compound, and is only Intended for the FEMALE SEX. For their peculiar dis eases It Is an absolute 'SPECIFIC! ; -Sold by all druggists. Send for our treatise on ' the Health and Happiness of Women, malled'free, which gives all -particulars. - t , .. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOB CO., ' - ' Box 28, Atlanta, Ga. PARKER'S H AIR BALSAM V The best, cleanest and most economical hair dress ing. Never falls to restore the youthful color to fray hair. This excellent dressing Is preferred by - those who have used It, to any jslmilar article, on ' account of Its superior cleanliness and purity. It contains materials only that are beneficial to the scalp and hair.- t -. r - - . ,'.;7.,:-i. , - f , ' mt ' II " K -i'-i:- V Parker's Tonic. A Purely Fanilly Medicine That Merer Intoxicates ' I If yon are wasting away from age, dissipation or , any disease or weakness and require a stimulant, take Parker's Tonio at once; It Ul Invigorate , and build you up from the nrst dose, but will never Intoxicate It has saved hundreds of lives. It may save yours. ' t v niscoi & co.t . 1C3 William Street. If e vr York. . XOc and $1 sizes, at all dealers in medicines. Great saving in buying dollar size. may22dawiw . WELL'S . nEALTH RENEUER. ' ' " '.!. :i ' .v i- --;'..-' 'i -' ,-s"i '. -' -r' -;.v tj- , ' . , r. - . . J i::-:;: f. Are you falling, try Well's Health BeneWcr, a pure v., - clean, wholesome . TONIC, THE BREAK FROM JAIL. FIVE t 3II7RDEIIEUS MAILE GOOD THEIR ESCAPE. , . For Brain, Nerves, Stomach, vLlver, Kidneys. Lungs. An unequaled Invlgorant. Cures Dyspepsia, Headache, Fever, Ague, ' , , . . Chills, Debility and Weak- , Nice to take, true merit,' unequalled for torpid . liver and night sweats, nervous weakness, malaria, leanness, seiual decline. - $1 00 per bottle, six j or - urugsisw, is';V;.;i;''!;S " The Wonderful Success in Con . N i t . snmptlon. . . 1 " Bronchitis, asthma 'splttingr bf Wood, Bore or r-ht chest, weak lungs, hoarseness, sore throat 18 of voice, catarrhal throat affections, chronic hacking. Irritating and troublesome coughs. 4, i , E, 8., WELLS, Jersey City, N J., U. S.'A. WACHOVIA- , - With the determination 'to give my customers r he very best,' I am - selling the above "ten leefit Havana filled cigar, J . ' ' ' . ' .m . . " . r ' -.- ; FOR 5 CENTS. ;: t - - i , ADthr krge.Lot Just Received. 1 L. R. WRISTON. ' Jun3 2l30d l' ' f ,;;:L::j:cznv:CLLssBi T.a tlie Vir-I fountains. T-o"Ccr r-rcs, also Business and rr.-r::yi J lrwrrh and l-'-'nan fpeken. I- -v -i i ..w.i . Llorary, 1J,C.J vt.imes. i. -1' " - . - , . r r-- rr.cr.tks, (indues tuition, t: -i.i .) ,::3,: ..cr?..i. - I . ' i j t.-cinacy ?aie3. Ttlrty- V li i t'-j.ns cjUr.i.v.r lC.a. Catalogue . 1-. j 1. TS"T.T.- -Y The Sheriff. Overpowered i and locked In a Cell- Aided hyt Out side Parties How It was Done. Ashevllle Citizen, Tuesday. r Last night about 8. 30 o'clock ' our city was thrown into a state of ex citement surpassing description by an alarm from tne nre bell, which soon gave place to statement that sheriff Rich had been.killed arid all the mur derers confined -in the jail had es caped. 'A. crowd immediately re- 1)aired to the jail building which is ocated in the bottom some. 200 yards east of the court house, but to late to prevent the escape ' of the prisoners. ' The facts in the matter, as, we have ascertained this morning by a visit to the jail and an interview with other prisoners, arid jailer Dan Henderson, are substantially as follows: Sheriff Rich, in company with the jailer is in the habit of nightly visit- ins: the different cells in the jail to ascertain that there is nothing wrong. This visit is made' between 8 and 9 The cage v in w hich parties charged with murder and other like offences are confined, is located in the centre of the rear room of the jail building, on the first floors the cage being of the most improved order, of iron and two stories high In the second story were confined Ray and Anderson, the famed Mitchell county, murder ers. Lum Calloway,' of Mitchell, un der sentence of death for the killing of one Winters, some tim.e last year, Abe Hensley; of Madison, focj the shooting of Riddle, in Decetnber last. Avery Henderson, of Macon , charged with conspiracy in the affair at High lands this - spring. r Chas- V York, of Buncombe, charged with the recent killing of his brother, and Flete Sluder of Leicester, charged with the killing of his brother. - - " , . About 8.30 last night sheriff Rich eDtered this cell, which : is opened by a combination lock, the ; inner doors to the cells leading ' upon an open vestibule, being worked by a lever from,, the ; samecombinationlbox; Jailer Henderson remained ; oh- the outside of the door, he being armed, and sheriff 1 Rich, as is his - custom leaving his pistol with him ; the door was closed;' and the V outside bolts sprung into position but. hot secured, while Henderson 'held his" hands on tbo levers which. ; opened the cell doors. ; No soorier had he sprung this lever and the inner doors , opened, than Calloway; York and Sluder sprang upon Rich and placed a pistol to his face, Ray at the same moment presenting a pistol through: the bars to Henderson's breast with the statement that if he moved he would kill him, 'Anderson then reached his hand through the bars, sprung back the bolts, which had not been fasten ed, and the cage door was opened. Sheriff Rich and jailer Henderson were then securely bound and gagged by the desperate men, the ; pistols being held to their heads in the mean time.. Anderson then came downf to the first floor, with the lamp and the keys of the jailer and going to the door which leads to the jailer's room and affords an outlet, and handed the keys through f to a little son of the jailer and told him to open the door at once. The little fellow ran to his mother, and she came - to the door. Seeing Anderson, she refused to open the door, when he told her that if she did not open it he would kill her hus band. With heroism to be coriimend: ed, Mrs. Henderson slammed to the solid iron door, and running - to a window gave an alarm which was heard outside. In the meantime Anderson, find ing himself thwarted at the, door, went to the east window," and waved his lantern, setting it in the window, and then securing a second lantern, went.to a window on the west side of the building where he found a; dozen or more confederates on the outside ; an axe and two pistols were handed into him; arid others of the prisoners haying joined him , a vigorous attack was made upon the brick wall of the jail with the axe, another . being used at the same point by parties outside, arid in about two minutes arid aper ture had been made sufficiently large to admit of egress. : Ray was - the first to leave the aperture, which he did with a pistol in each hand. He was followed i by; Anderson, Callo way, Sluder .and i York," all armed, and joining their confederates" outs side, they made good their escape from town, firing upon one i or two parties whom they met. ; f Within a few minutes Messrs: Will and Qus Reynolds : and : Col t Wil liamson made their way into; the jail aDd released: Messrs. Rich arid Hen derson. who had been bound and gagged, and sheriff: Rich at once called into requisition the aid of the ? Ashe ville Light. Infantry, and , pursuit' wa s made in different directions. At 12 o'clock today Capt. Moseley returned after a futile search thus far : leaving sheriff Rich still in pursuit with - an armed posse, arid it is hoped that the sheriff mav. he lortunate enousn to come ud with them. . - 5 ,Wemtervie wed - Lambert ' from Jackson; under sentence of death for murder, confined in the cells oelo w the escaped and , who ; was v within three feet of them - when they, got through the wall, and ;he- says ;the pistols of the prisoners were passed in to them thrOuch the window : Satur day m'sht about 11 o'clock, and that last night there were some Bume. mr teen; men outside ; of ttev windows aidirif? in the escape he saw the.axe And nitnla nnrnsd through; and that a neK man -passed the axe. .Lam bert expressed his resret that he had Tint h.e.ri with the party : that made Hcn-rlcy and .Henson remamea m cir ccr7C3 and did, not" piake an son. Today the jail .building 'was visited, by hundreds to see, the ''hole in thewall,1' and the excitement.has riot abated at all. ' ' -I Telegrams have been sent in ' every direction of the escape- Gov. Scales had been communicated .with, 'arid has offered a reward of $400 each for -1 for the capture of Ray:' and 'Ander son. - i- tr - V In connection with the affair, we will state that three brothers of -Ray two of them living in Texas were in 'town Monday evening, and that a half dozen or more men from Mitch ell county came into to wn the ) sarne evening. - . f RAY AND ANDERSON TWO DESPERATE ' ' . !' . . CHARACTERS. " . i Ed Ray and W. A. Anderson, who escaped are among the bfest" known criminals in the Stated v They - were concerned in the micamine murder in Mitchell county; in February 1884. Ray, is a man of desperate character, who is reported to have killed seven men since' the war, ended. . He was a revenue officer, and in each case suc ceeded in having the case . brought be fore the federal courts, where. on the plea that the killing was done in the discbarge of his duty, he secured , an acquittal. On a Sunday in February 1882; he went with W. A.4 Anderson to a mica mine, near Flat Rock, Mitchell county " where several men were at " work. Ray claimed the ownership of the mine arid ordered the men out Of . it while !they were working it. .They refused to go. A quarrel ensued and Ray and Ander son began shooting down in the mine. Ray killed one 4 Miller, and a man riamed Burleson, and badly wounded Burleson's brother, y 'Anderson shot and killed a - man named rHorton, Ray and Anderson fled and; made their escape. The murders created the most intense ' indignation in all the western part of the State. ? "Sev eral hundred armed citizens scouted the mountains of Mitchell county- Finally the pursuit became so hot that Ray and Anderson surrendered to the omcers of the law. They, were kept in jail at Bakersvilie for a time. and so high was the yfeeUog .'against them and so many1 the threats of res cue that Gov. Jar vis ; was' about to send troops there to guard the jail. Finally both men were taken to Anhe ville jail. There they were several times guarded by troops. Once pis tols were found in their '.possession. They were tried at Lenoir. Ander son was sentenced to be hanged, but took an appeal. Last ; December, at Lenoir, Ray was sentenced to twenty years imprisonment m ane ' pennens tiary. Both these ; murderers took appeals to the supreme court. Since taEing these, last spring, the jail was guarded perhaps ten nights by a detachment of the 'Asheville; Light Infantry. Both men havp influential relatives in Mitchell county, the most lawless in . the State. . and some of their friends, in a measure defied the authorities by their assertions that they would get the men, out: of jail. There was always more .or less fear IhatTtfey wOUWfescaper thOugh" the jailor arid sheriff of Buncbmbe apr peared to consider it ithpossible. f Their nrst attempt to escape from Asheville jail was May-2." It, was; ar ranged that the prisoners should seize and hold the sheriff and jailor when they made their usual rounds, while others made their escapes There were nine men engaged in this attempt, the most i conspicuous being Ander son and a man named Miller. I Sher iff Rich was the first to enter the jail arid Andereon attempted to seize him. Deputy Sheriff ddenderson, who was near rushed in, . whf n he jyas seized by Miller, v;- In , the struggle; which followed, deputy Henderson came hear killing both Anderson and Miller,- the powder from a pistol which he fired scorching the- face of .Miller and the scalp of Anderson " Bys the time the prisoners sot into the open ing adjoining the cells, deputy sheriff Morgan, who was downstairs,' rushed to the outer door, which was' locked and which has an aperture. .Through J 1 ? A Jl A. ' t- A J.T - tms ne pomieu.i-wu revolvers ac xne prisoners and held them atj bay .until they were subdued and replaced in their cells. Afterwards : the ; priso ners pretended to regret the occurs rence, Anderson saying $hat he was incited to make the attempt by oth- ers,1 wno rauea to oacK ninx . . ......... A .' . f- . H'f.--:ri i:yzj. t"' : fx- The Cross Examination Fiends i off) SELF-RAISING sBread The Healthful and Nutritious restores to the flour the strength-giving phosphates that are removed with the bran, and which are re quired by the system.- No : other Baking Powder does this. It costs, less, and Is healthier and stronger than any other powder. .". ' ' r ; - NewYork'Sun.:" ; - ' Counsel (to witness) Was 'your wife with you on the occasion t refer rr red to? . . : : Witness: No, sir.- f - ,',.;', Counsel: You aresure?A:Remem-1 beryou are on oath. . 1 , , ; t : o Witness : I am quite sure; ; Counsel : Was she present with any one else? ' " ' " " ft . 'Witness: No, sir. -r . J - -. Counsel v :y- Did you tell I her" that t any V subsequent nieht? s Witness : No. sir. "Counsel: Or 'at time? ' ' ; ; - Witness: No,-shv,v f, v -: ' : Counsel: . You said nothing to her whatever? rL. , Witness: Not a word.3- t " Counsel (getting. - angrjr); ANow state to the court the reason ors reas onswhy' you did f not consult !with your wife; regarding ' the important events, which" occurred on the occas ion mentioned.? ; I . y ; Witness::' Because I haven't got a wife.. '-.. . : ';".- A' card. . To all who are suffering from ' errors and lndls cretlons Of youth, nervous weakness," early decay, loss of manhGodV&c., I will send a recipe- that wil cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This rreat remedy was discovered by a missionary, In South America. Send self addressed envelope to Ray. Joseph t OTUH, Station D. New Yor - . ! the reacon we did not ecare, for what know.-.-. ; ' A b.r-o number cf ether prisoners vcro in tho buiHin- at ths time, and rrc-t c:r.itcni;nt prcvauca for a Z20. fidP;TITCOlJGII V By using Dr: Vrazler's Throat and Lung Balsam -the only cure for 1 coughs,- colds, hoarseness and sore throat, and all diseases of thi Throat and Lung3.J Do not neglect ' a eou-li. Tt may prove fatal. Scoresand hundreds of. pec: la owe their lives to Dr.rraziers .Ihro-.t p-j lunsEalsain, and no family will, ever te v.....-ut it afteronce usina:i:,E-iJ discover: its .;t;:: :3 power.. It is put np Li f- tc cr 1 s ,id for tbe r- 'lrri ci Cents a L ... t u tyT c ii..:1S.Co. . .-.-Anii . HOME , , TESTIMONY , teom - ... T. G. SMITH, M. D. V 1 ': Charlottk. N. C , Feb. 27, 1885. It Is a well-known fact that the process of mak ing wheat Sour removes with the bran In the bolt ing, a portion of the natural phosphates of the graln.: Phosphates are of the greatest ; value In maintaining mental and physical vigor. Of all the preparations used to raise bread, Horsford's Bread Preparation Is the only one that replaces the phos phates of the grain, which are of great nctritlve mtiortance. It Is composed of acid phosphate of ltme-rwhlch takes the placeof the cream of tartar and the aluin of Other preparations-and bicarbo nate of soda.-. The result of the chemical action when the preparation and the soda are added to flour mixed In the form of dough, is a union of the phosphoric acid and the soda, thus liberating the carbonic acid gas, which performs the rising pro cess.; The resulting phosphate of lime and soda left in the bread strengthens the nutritive value of the bread which thus gains In the elements of brainblood and- bone food..?; Here. In the South, where the heat tells on the vital forces with ener vating effect, bone and train food becomes of the utmost Importance. The Horsford Bread Prepa ration is ot the first value on this account, and no other baking powder is so well adapted to the de mands of the Southern country. . I have used the Horsford Preparation , In my family for the past ten years, and' certainly would haveno other - , . T. C SMITH, M. D. I . FROM : ' O; GRESHAM, Proper Railroad. Resta nrant V- -:- U ' , ' - '- ."" " " - V i -- " -'' "': Commercial and other travellers in the South will attest to the fact that two of the best railroad restaurants south of Virginia, are to be found at Charlotte, N. C , and Way Cross, Ga. Bad bread Is the crying evil In the Southern country, and the ex reliant Quality of the staple article of food met with at the Charlotte Railway Dining Room, never falls to impress those who patronize it - Mr. Clar ence Gresham', the manager, writes:. -- ; ' "I have used Horsford's Bread Preparation since I assumed the conduct of the Richmond and Dan ville Dining Rooms, at Charlotte, and the excellent success I have met with In satisfying the travelling public in the important "matter of bread, is due to the use of this, the best of all Baking Powders." v mch28eod&w6m . , . ' ' . CAPITAX.; PRIZE $7000. Tickets Only ' Shares in Pro J ' portion. T LouisiaiiState-IiOttetT Co. 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