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1 '- - : . ft- 1 '1 Kt .daily; EDITION CITIZEN JOIJ 0J F1 .V .J. :;i : WFST 8IDE Yt tjl.J;-. rV'rAj-'V.' v . . fcOltOiiti a N PRorsiCTOEs; 4 ' A . 01 LI HEADS, . V ; : : X S.OQ J . . - -.'. I , i vi n vBR ttsim-g rIa tes - :, imMMiiiii iim mi' n Mi . -; iYY.;; Y-'" ". -' 'S. -.---M- -,V-v- Tbe eiieral tpne of the Grocery : l' Trade is gtiod. and from present in- liicatiMis t he Jconing;Bed8on promi V; 'v "i'it-:-:;:''-iV-'r:':S-':'-.-'-: . CANNED (iqpp v : ; Our Stock' is the largest everxrf , iered4ri Weetern Jforth Carolina. .Quality guaranteed, and prices very low. . - TEA. - We carr' a full line of the finess Teas that can be bought in New York, 40c. to 1. 00 per lb. COFFEES. Our Stock is large, and embiacea Green and Koasted Mocha, Man deling, Pedany and genuine O. G. Java, CVsila Rica, Maracaibo, La uayra. Santos and Rio. SUGAR. Cut Jjoaf, Powdered, Standard Granulated, Extra Cand Yellow, at cut-fate prices. , MOLASSES AND SYRUPS. ''-A New Orleans, P. R., Mayagues, Golden and Silver Drip, in bbls. or kegs all prices and grade. RICE. Always a large stock of Carolina Rice on hand, 5 to 8c.) , SPICES. Our Block is specially large and well .se;ected. SUNDRIES. We'haYe some special selections anifl bargains, as Raisins, Prunes, Figs, Nuts, Candies, Cranberries, Currents, Citron, Oranges, Lemons, Olives, Mince Meat, Jellies, Jams, Olive Oil, Pickles, Sardines, Pil vserved Gingrr, Catsup, Gelatine 'Chocolate, Broma, Cocoa, Macaroni, Vermicelli, Extracts, Herbs, Crat k er?. Soap, Cheese, and in fact, a sstock of that cannot fail to suit the most fastidiotw, in prices and quality. Our - JFlotw. tirain and Feed Department Is complete. - We buy direct from .- , producers, and always , keep on hand ar loU each of Flour, Corn, 1 . . . -v rtafjj Tfatf Rran nnil ShApt. wbifth , , . j , - , I ' ., w pjin fnrniisfi at ' ' jZ,oicct rflarket Prices. , ' r-t- To cash Wholesale buyers in our - line we will say 'price our goods be - fore buying. -r' To retail buyers we will; say that our s ock is alwaj'a fresh, full and complete bought for cash on the - best markets, ' and sold at fair and reasonable prices. Pe ncil & Snider, . Cor. Main st and Patton Av'e. DAILY EDITION; INTERESTING READING -MATTER " r 3N THE FOURTH PAGE, Arrivnl m4 Uepartnr f (be Tralas. '', 8ausbcbt-BU0 train arrives 929 A. M.V .' -; i . " Departs 52 r. M. . V -VxT)aj- train arriTee at 2;U y- ... u , r departs at lOuSO a. it TenueeeeeArrivefl S7 p. x. ' : v Jeparts 9:47 A. it - ' . Wasskstiilb Arrive 4-9 P. x. - Z. ' ' " . ar. Departs 99 a. ' The WayneevillA train reaohes thai point at 11:30 ; retormng, eaves waynesvtue at ue. . tTalja DA1XY, CITIZEN J. Wilf.be Jublished every Morning (ex cept tJbdaj') at the - following; rates On Year, Six M6nths, Three One : : One Week $ oo 3,00 ;'. -' 150 ;: -'rt-. 15 xOiir Carriers Will deliver the paper ev ery .Morning in every part of the city to onr subscribers, and partiea wanting it uleaaeeall at the Citixes: Office. ? - . ' . ' - . . -. . . y.-- ;i?itYjT .Hess' IlanQ-Maile Shoerlbr if- Sel yovr Job Work of aU kinds to the tnttzeh Office; if you tcunt it done itcatly, cluaply and with dispatch . Billiard and poll tables with nionarck cushions, upstairs, at Hampton & Feath erstoneV. Finest assortment of fine ' Xmas Tards at Law'e. No kind of inc made Dut what can Ttc found at Hampton & Featherstone'. Clothing, from low priced to very fine, Orercoate, Kuhber Coats and Legging, Trunks. Vaites, Vmbrella. Ac. (it H. BED WOOD & CO. A new line fine ohisli. J. Picture"" Frames m N. Morgan & Co. It will nay every lwdy to call at Pel- ham'g. Telhaui's prices are the lowest Xmas presents. on A new lot of brass cabinet picture frames jast received at Law's. "You oughtn't to ignore" H. H. Lyons while looking ror a pretty and inexpen sive Christmas present. Yesterday the Northwester was rather wild all day, not very cold, and drying the ground so rapidly that in the afternoon it kicked up quite a dust m the square Mr. J. Evans Brown and family leave on Monday for a Southern tour, and will be absent during the winter. They will probably extend their trip to Cuba. We wish them a pleasant tour. Mr. Joslyn, who has been conduc ting a clothing business here for some time, returns, we afre sorry to learn, to his former home in Big Rapids. Michigan. lie is highly pleased with the country, and pro- Eoses to return to engage in another usiness. Northern Sportsmen at the South. Doc Hutchison, the noted restora teur, has handed us a copy of the Pittefield Evening Journal from which we clip the'following account of Dr. Paddock's hunting party : 'Dr. Paddock's party who went to Western North Carolina, among the Smoky mountains, made fam ous by Egbert Craddock, returned this morning. They encamped among the mountains, live miles from the nearest habitation, and had line sport killing deer, wild turkej'S and smaller game. One of the at tendant sportsmen killed a black besir. The party consisted of Dr. Puddock, Messrs. Pingree and Bolt wood, returned via Charleston, S. C Mr, Wood, also ot the party, is ex pected to day, he having left the party to attend to some business in New York. Tobacco Sales. - The . Buncombe warehouse sold 3,213 lbs. yetderday for $353 62. Among the patrons were J T Medford of Haywopd, 4 lots at ISA, 20. 23i, 32; Bryant Hill of Hay wood, G lots at 13,17,24,21,16,101; John James of Madison, 2 lots at 10, 18; Wm Codv of Madison, 5 lots at an aver age of 15. At toe Asbeville warehouse v t iiaird ld 7 lots at 7 J&i, 12, 13, 15, 18, 191; J D Fox, 3 grades at 15, 9, 20; Chas Ro gers; 6 lots at 6, 17, iu, 7, 12; J w sum- ner, 4 lots at 16, 6, 13$, 7; A A Tipton oi Yancey anty, 3 lots at 15J, 10, 12J; Ro bert Chambers, 2 lots at 13,13; Win Rimer, 4 lots at 5, 15 9, 20; Thomas Parkins, 3 lots at 15, 20 and 2S. - The Henslet Case--Verdjct ok Man slaughter. - : -- The jury in this case yesterday morn ingTetnrned a verdict of manslaughter, and sentenced to a term ot five years in the penitentiary. . The counsel askedfor a new trial. hich was refused by the Judge, whereupon an apical was taken : to the supreme court. Mr. Hensley was granted bail, pending appeal, In the sum of $4,000. Go to Law's fob Pbesests. ' A larger and finer line of goods offer ed this year than ever before, and prices lower than ever. A grand stock of Silverware, crystal, cot, engraved and colored. Bohemian Glass. A lot of real Faience pitchers in three sizes, at 50, 65 and 75 cents each, (about half price.) Hammered Brass Trays. New style clocks in brass ard Faience. For Christ mas or bridal presents go to Law's, :: x -, - opposite Eagle Hotel. Bears Clocks. New lot just in at Law's, x '. ; ' Imported French brandies and wines unadulterated at Hampton X leather stone's. . ' Beer, ale, porter, ram, gin, imported and domestic, at Hampton & Feather stone's. . , , , Glovtt, Hose, Hamdkerchiefi,. dee. lit , II. REDWOOD & CO. ; ASIIEVILLE, N, j; Ju?.ge 8. f,me in He has been on the bench for alit tie .oyer seven; yearg, in. which time he .has officiated ; in every , county tttt one Durham. He has had ex traordinary, and it may be - said, painful experiences in capital cases The cases - tried here, during the. term closed yesterday , make sixty as the sum total. This includes all the grades ot capital crime.;' Out of the number convicted three; 'have been hung; some cases were vcom mitted from hanging to impris6n ment for life; some were convicted of manslaughter; some were acquit ted;'; and some escaped punishment through appeal. In his '-career the Judge has proved --himself; an able and a conscientious official, and hns won n confidences nd respect wherev- er Svpbeme Court The'Xeics Observer gives" the fol lowing in connection." vpith the J.2th IXstrcu This court met yesterday 'morn ing. "Cases from the 12th district were called and argued as follows: Fortune vs. Watkins, from Bun combe; argument concluded. State vs. Walker, from Buncombe, continued. Ferguson vs. Kinsland et al, from Haywood, argued by Shuford for plaintiff, Davidson for defendant. Pending argument in this case, the court adjourned. ' The National Guard Convention. Adjutant General Jones returned yesterday from attending on the' convention of the National Guard of the United States. The associa tion consisted of five delegates from the militia of each State. From North Carolina were present Gen'l Jones, Col. Anthony and Capt. Rob inson. Among the proceedings that we have space to notice is the motion of Gen. Hartranft, that a committee of three be appointed to prepare a bill similar to the one passed in the senate appropriating money, liUU,UUa and that the Slocum bill oe reierred to the same . committee He thought that this committee ought to confer with the officials of the government and of Congress, and then to draw up a bill. They might not be able to report to this meet ing, but they could be authorized to prepare a bill for introduction in to Congress. Gen. Hartranft's motion was adop ted, and the chair appointed Gen'l Snowden of Philadelphia, . General Campbell, of Kansasand Col. Chad- waj', U. S. A., ot Washington. An amendment was offered and adopted adding Gen. Hartranft, of Pennsylvania, Gen. Jones, oi North Carolina, Col. Castleman, of Ken tucky, and Gen. Finley,-of Ohio, to the committee, although the former said he would prefer not to be on the committee. At the afternoon session ot the National Guard association of the United States at the Ebbitt yester day, the committee on nominations submitted, the following ticket, which was elected unanimously: Gen. Geo. W. Wingate, New York, president; Adj't. General Johnstone Jones, North Carolina, first vice president; Adj t. Gen. A. B. Camp bell, Kansas, second vice president, Col. Charles E. Bridge, New York: corresponding secretar3'; Adjt. Gen. Will L. Alexander, Iowa, recording secretary: Adjt. Gen. Elisha Dyer, jr., Rhode Island, treasurer. The chair announced the lollowing ex ecutive committee for the ensutng year: From'the New England states, Gen. E. H. Rhodes, Providence, R. I.; from middle states, Major A. D. Hepburn, Philadelphia, Pa.; from the southern States, General D. H. Maury, Louisiana: from western States, Col. James M. Rice, Peoria, Illinois; from Pacific States, Colonel Horace D. Raulett, San Franscico, Cal.' Gen. Dyer declined the office of treasurer, with thanks, and Gen. Bonnell, of Nebraska, was elected in his place. - Stylish Hats at low figures. & : 11. REDWOOD b CO. Drexs Good, ti'dksy Ba'im, Ulxtnv, Ac, with 'Jnnumngs to match, (it II. REDWOOD & CO. Carpets, Rugs, Oil Clolhs, Curtain Goods, Damasks, Towels, Cr. . ht II. REDWOOD & CO: -Go to II. LI. Lyons for Holiday Goods and get a box of the Best Silverware and Jewelry Polish in the World : Double the quantity and thrible the quality of any other goods of the kind. Try me I am warranted only 25 cents. - " tf. Holiday Prices Will be lower than ever. Having a large stock of goods in line, in order to reduce it will sell at the very lowest flg ures Watches, Diamonds, Chains, Jew elery, Silverware in fact everything in my line must be seen. Don't fail to see for yourself. . ' tf. J. D. Robertson.. Takb Notice! ' - '' ; " .'. It is your duty to your pocket book to examine before buying your Xmas pres ents. Lovely Christmas and New Year cards, Photo,- and Autographic Albnms, Cups and Saucers, Fiae Cologne, beauti ful vases, parlor lamps, cheap at Pel ham's Pharmacy. ; - , -; : - Wild Ducks .' Just received, and for sale at my mar ket, a good supply of wild ducks from the coast; come, and secure a are treat. -. --y - T. A. Price, " Ea,:le street, near Mailt. C. SUNDAY:. MORNING.: DEC. ao. 1885. Rewoiocs NoTicki The Rev. Mr. Jsiah of the Pol ored Episcopal H- n r. h, requests us to give notice tluit niidnightservices will be livid in tr cnurch on the eve of Ch risttnast la b ?ginninsr al half past XI p. m.&t which tim the HolvjCommunio4, will be ad min istered . . There; will be "a bjgK cele- li nil-;- i- i.rK t J..-. .;n ! ;'TaeSuiday Sc-tioot Celebration of the. sannTXchurc ic tiu.. tal;e . place Ciiristmai?feftern tTheProgtamx is a?TolIows: 1 iUVCSSIUUul 11 J t , xvyiio UJ Nafes; tilona' li. -lalus : Oner- tory-r Barnbyi !Si am Ccrds 'and Sanctus Wrreji;: iloria in Excel sis-Okl Cliap; Recesesional,:-Hy mn -202. ' ' ':- i- - "' : V: - v'- -' J v The SundaylSclooJ"w11l1ioId its Jb esti vat ian , Chr is t mas .af ter,n oon- t 4 o'clock j ' - -' K&,.?Zr ' ' The Asti Stock-La w Msetrw'v i" ?AoodIyumi t;r oCrcitizcni f5ernjeryeste'yv acatt, tfeftaetion agiuniti the. Stock-Law, -full proceedings of which, as represented by" the meet ings "appear in this isgueof the Cit izen. Esq. Robert Pattpn, presided and Mr. T. J. Candler was secretary. Capt. Natt Atkinson, Independent, and. Messrs. Riley- West, Win. Hen derson and T. J. Candler, Republl esn-, fcpoke. The speeches were more bitter than we expectedjto hear, and all, while including the stock law grievance, were based upon the same old anti-Demsciatic cry L"couuty government," fec.i &c &c. While some of our people. are hones tly opposed to this matter, we must say some ,of the original and pers istcnt enemu-s ot Democracy are a little "too previous" in their efforts to ' convert honest men, who may dislike one thing, to the endorse ment of a whole concern which in volves very many very obnox ious things. This particular ques tion ot no-rence can be very well, and will be, settled by the good men of this county, at the same time observing their party allegiance, and should not be a party question; but the effort of some ot the old regulars" who have fought every thing the good people of the State- nave aavocatta, io jump into meir little family -disturbances and un dertake to suit themselves, and to suit their old party demands, will not be taken in by the people of Buncombe. Messrs. Atkinson and Candler had much to say against both the republican and democratic parties, and in favor of a "new" party. Mr. "Billy Henderson made a square out anti-democratic speech, and Mr. West made a fight as a rcpublicaa of twenty years standing against the attempt of the "few to take away the rights of the many, the same old crv we have heard be-free. A good citizen who is a' strong anti-stock- law man, while the speaking was going on,' walked out and remarked, "I am i an anti stock law man, but d n me if I want to go to the other party led by those men 1 (meaning the j speakers for my rights. 1 he county commissioners, the best citizens'of Buncombe.wheth j er for or against tha Stock-law, de-1 sire their matters to be settled fair I ly and justly; but good men, good citizens, a;ood Republicans and Dem ocrats, regarding this fence question as t;Onpartison, will not submit the question to designing men who have only their own personal promotion, regardless of consequenses. in view, to controle and direct. Let all good citizens keep cool about this matter, demand their privileges, which is right, but be sure they go about it in a way to obtain them. One side has as many rights as another,and has the same rights to appeal for a hearing. But keep the drofessional and standing' office seekers and demogogues to the rear. Cltristmos Goods. 6f U. REDWOOD & CO. Going, going, gone, where ? To Mc Cargo & Carson's to see those lovely dressing rases and their endless varieties of Xmas novelties, which they are sell ing at bottom prices, - dec; 20-d3t ' Call and examine McC'argo & Carson's Xmas epecialtft&thev are beautiful and cheap. ,p - " -. ' dee 20-d5t Holiday Goods. ' - . Bt ,IL REDWOOD & CO. Ctoaks, Ulsters, New Markets, Russian cir adars, Walking Jackets. Dolmans, Visites. r,l II. REDWOOD & CO. OvHxeoats for men and boys. dt REDWOOD t- CO. Christmas Goodt. '- Gt ; 11 RED WOOD ik CO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. N TOTICE. Messrs. Hard wick e & Welles make this announcement that they are ready to negotiate for the sale of county or State lights for their Patent Heat Regu lator, thus offering a rare opportunity to men of e nterprise. ' - -- HARDWICKE & WELLES, de 19-dawtf L A BASEMENT FOR RENT. ': - A good BASEMENT, 76x27 feet, in rear of our store, ' suitable tor a prize roomTor rent at reasonable fignrea. ' : de 19-dlm BALLARD BROS. R SALE. . - .- A. FARM four mile west of the town of . Hef-Tille, is offered for sale. It contains J72 acrea, and is well adapted io tobacco culture. There are on the premises one small dwelling, five cabins and Beven tobacco barns. ' - For farther information apply to v E. P. MOSS, declR-w-lw llendersc-nville, N: C . ; ' v . .- LATEST B YTELEGUAPH V Frpm YAH ;larts ct the World. ;-.- 3. ; 225 failures last week in the United v A man in Chieagoj named, Philip M urphyTtPfHle helping the ca ptain of a -steam -dredge to. tie- up at a ttkurf Ka Vila Kaa lTflrli.i. KovP4Jil' ther vessel and th wharf and it was crashed beyond recognition. -i A. question has arisen as to the right of the eityjof New. York, to aK low RivetBide park to be used an a cemetery.- Some difficulty therefor arises as the permacy of the resting rplaceof Gen. Grant, andlhi Legis: ilature will'; be asked to. settle, the que8tion:rY-'vI. YY-Y Y London '.'Truth"; is to send 1 1,000 4py8 to poor, children next week irom its Christmas fund. ; -; Judge David Davis has prepared volume to be4 published after his death, givinig. Something of interest gathied,irhUee The $200, CXXrbeaueathed to Van derbitt University by the late Wm. H. Vanderbilt will be used in the erection of a fire-proot libary build ing and.'the purchase of books for the same. Yesterday as passenger train No. 2 was pulling out of Philadelphia an elderly woman was Been to get on the,track 'and walk slowly up the grade, as though there was no train in a mile of her. The engin eer blew on brakes, and iust as he checked the train the pilot of the en- jme was about to touch the old adv. She either did'nt want toi live or did'nt care to die. A Dublin telegram says the Iixpress, commenting upon Mr. Gladstone's pro posed plan or home rule for Ireland, says: "Home rule for Ireland will be granted at the. risk of civil war, and will certainly te productive or eternal frictions. A London telegram says private advi ces received by commercial houses here from time to time leave no room for doubt that Russia is steadily and delib erately strengthening her military posi tion in Turkestan and along the north disputed boundary region of Afghanis tan. 1 he tribes are being won over to the Russian interest by the methods so long and so successfully practiced by the wily military agents of the tzar, and icussia is losing nothing by playing a waiting game. - An Appeal for the Wood-hauleb. How we do pity this industrious class, when we see them standing day by day in the locality allotted to tiiern, very pioperly, too, by the pity authorities, and patiently wait ing for 'the coming or passfftg by of customer, exposed to tl$e fierce, relentless north-wester, pelted with snow and sleet, or drenched with rain, without shelter, or the chance of shelter! We cannot complain at the cost of wood, when we know at what sacrifice of comfort it is provi ded. - Our authorities are humane, and do not willingly inflict suffer ing. Can they not, will they not, provide a shelter for those meu from the inclemency of the weather? At small co;t they could provide a shed for shelter, in which the team eters could stand around their own fires, made of their own wood.- We are sure that those who sit around their comfortable firesidts at h ine would enjoy them iriore if they knew that the soft mantle of char ity had been thrown around the shoulders of those who now suffer so much to.serve them. Please let this good w.ork be done. Bargains in Dress Flannels altd Goods for men's wear, dt II. REDWOOD & CO. Hampton & Featherstone enjoy a great reputation for keeping pure goods at popular prices. " Xmas and Good Cheer. How delight ful , the occasion! Von ran make, it "more so" by calling at Pelham'a where yon can save money. ' i Pel Lam's Imperishable Cologne (by a large majority the finest Toilet per fume) in a handsome bottle will make a nice Xmas present. Imported and domestic cigars in. grea variety at Hampton & Featherstone's. Canton Flannel, Bleached and Unbleaeh' ed Cottons, Prints, Ginghams, White and Colored Ilavnels, dec. - Gt H, REDWOOD, d CO. I WILL SELL XMAS CARDS, TOYS, PHOTO AND : ; AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, SILVER CUPS. : ... CHINA CUPS , YYY Y AND SAUCERS, ' A' k CHINA SETS, . . And a handsome line of Hooks, Pictures and Foe .'Y7 Y V Combined, Y At from 10 to 25 per cent, lower than you can buy thera elsewhere. This is positive. Y Y ; Cell Earlj io Secure Choi ' cf Selection and Cest XZarsaln, "deiS-dlw " " THE 'AN n STOCK-LAW MEETY ;-YY;.':Y'-'3-;.;: ing.J ... ,-.-Y. ; vvG . Y Sa'Cvkdav, Dec. 19. 1885. In pursurince of a call issued ' to tlie people for Uie purpose of hold ng a meeting to express their dis- approval of the. actioii of the, coun ty; officials in regard to the n-fence law, a large crowd of gootl citucena afeterabliinthe Wnrt house, t'x- On motion, Robi. C. Patton IV'EqV, was called to the -chair, and 'T.J. Candler was made secretary. I T Capt. Natt . A tki neou" i nt rod need the following.-; - -Y.Y . . : ' Whereas the. people.f many ;of uie xowusnips oinis county -nave recently niet and paseed ?,the-reso lutions to the publish disapproving and Renouncing the. way and man ner in which Jbejrjiave leen treated by the officials of the county in the matter of the "No-fenco Law." ' 1 And, whereas, said law is wholly unsu'ted lo the; want? necessities ftnd.dem4nd8..oX;ncarly;yr tion of tli e county - anj: .whereH? said law -' Was passed acd "thrust upon the" people contrary to their well known will and wish, and in violation of solemn pledges -, made to the people; and whereas the necessity now exists for a united action and organization by the peo ple throughout the county as . defeat of the most unwise, unjust and cruel measure. ' Therefore be it resolved by this convention that we most heartily endorse and approve the manlj" and prempt action taken by the people in this township meeting, and en dorse the sentiments and determina tion, by them expressed and resolv ed upon. . . Resolved 2nd. That w in like mannei denounce these members of the Legislature who are responsible for the passage of the no-fence law, and those county officials, who in violation of Jaw and their most sacred obligations to the people have attempted to enforce it. 3rd. That we will not support any one ior office in the future who favors the no-fence law bein en forced in this county or any part thereof without the consent of the people expressed at the ballot box. Resolved 4th. That as the trouble and expense to which we have been subjected in the no-fence law mat ter is one 'ot the natural and legti mate results growing out of the pres ent system of county government, that we in a liks manner pledge our selves one to another to support no one for office who does not favor the repeal of said law. ' in - this . county of no further. Resolved 5th, that as tlvese matters arc of vital importance to the materi al interests, and protection of the most sacred rights of the people ot this county, we will for the coming election at leaft entirelv and wholly desire good party and" our connec tion Uierewith and support inert lor office without regard to their po! litical sentiments. Resolved 0th, that the Chairman of the meeting Mt the sugeation r..' thote present from the different townships appoint true and trust worthy eiuzi'ns from each township to act-In towiKship Com mi tit, an: five throughout the county to actiiei executive Committee lor thee unty whose duty shall be to orgatiiz- their county and prepare for tLt accomplishment of the principh and purposes here above set -forti . Kesolveu Ytn, tnai upon a can of the Executive Committee the township Committee shall call and . .1 . . A . uoiu a lownsnip ineeuiiE r con vention for the purpose ot appoint i. g delegates to a county conv n tion which shall be called by the Executive Committee to nominate and place in the field candidates for all officers to be elected at the coming election. -Capt. Atkinson followed in an able and patriotic speech, which was listened to with great interes the house being packed full ofthe most intelligent citizens of thecoun ty of both political parties. Then Mr. Riley West was called upon, and heartily endorsed the resolutions in a good speech. Then Mr. William Henderson, took the stand and made a good speech, and he waa followed in u short speech by T. J. Candler. On inotien the resolutions were unanimously adopted. On motion he people from each township ' are requested to name three citizens who will constitute a township executive committee ; and the chairman was authorized to appoint a committee of fire to con stitute a county executive commit tee. R.C. Patton, Chairman. TrJ. Candler, Secretary. The following were appointed as the county executive commit'te: James McNalr, Richard Led better, Natt Atkinson, A'J. Gill, W. T. Justice. ' Township executive committee: AthevilU TV Sails, W. li W st, Natt Atkinson. Limeetone J. C. Murray W: '-H. Pressly, W.S. Shuford.. - s Black ilotmiainrJ.' Etepp, . J. M. Watkinf, Francft Stevens. , ' gwannaftoa--Jzzfr Patu n, - Sam Davidson, JCC!. fair Via BuiwnLytlv, r K Young, James WhcelcXU Averv Creek Pink ShipmaD, Carey liorriss, J. U. Lance,, Upper Hominy: J. YV. itowen, V. P.-Young, W. T. JusiIoe : Lower ominiy; SiltJY Morgan, ' J amea Parker. J. W Bryan. -t Saaday Mush: John Lusk; John Randall, Thomas Ferguson-. ' ' Leicester. Hiram Buekmr.Yfrmt; Jones. William '. Uendergon. ' Y ' Flat Crceki BenjBuckper, -Will -Roberts. '' -V- Y. .:'.''. Ivy: Jackeon Mahey Y . tl'eo'rgo v Cole, Joel Brigman. ' Rcerr CreehzJtatwm Dover. Andir u Gill, ieePenland.v . "f tt; c ,. , KsioiiTs oF Honor, ' Y' .' . Tlie jannual election r.fiVcers r.f the Swacnanoa Lodge Knights" of. xionor wiu rase place t tne' l.wige rooms next Monday nuht.: Aftej-. ' the erection an oyster k tpper- will be enjoyed by:tbe"memb.rs! t. To aH nlnare tuitfeini fiv.m tti er-1-' rom nd iidieivliUA M' yo'UJ:,' nervtiuK -i weaVnctuL iirly ;L-fciy.' loss o 'wd. .- &CjI wilt send a. reel ptf- tiait-v t;rl: you, FEEK Or.;CIlAl';jr;A-ifc;jaeat rewjedy was iliscovert'd ly a niiV'inarv. in S.'HtltAiii-?rica. "-cid a mi jf-sdiJrtf-otl-vijfiJa.Mr.R'pv, vJomki''. .T.'"l-".". 'itx,.iitai:mtt JWYtc-ftin: iWi.-. -""f-n f) iViitHv - '.' ' ''.' ' . " Y nrsiNEss notices. (iav'lej V t:d ether' tine IismIk of. chewing tobacof at Hampton 3c Fiiht r stoneV. .-' -; : . - , Bl.ieUr:n.- Clulr, Keiituok ISk-IU: arni IWkingliaru ltye wliifkici; at Munit)on A: FeatherttoneV.-' Whitl-.H-k hasa la'lliiie or(rt-4;tlHicn'rt Underwear in all (joalitRH. ni! t!il amine. - '.- A o reffuiursitit is a wi'wwry taLl:.shnient fr every city. Ivk.-, ifi:li-h-is.n KiippJies tlii. ni ly ',1m- White Man's Eebtiitirant uu .Vlaiit stnt-i. I- twciiitho l:natiza and llio Kt !. -.id vert istb oysters n'W daily, ami oSi a tempting bill of Jure. l-. -Jf) Call to-day r uyl t at Far.n'rV Itoaol ing Uoiise If yoji want Fresh "rl- li; Oysters served in any si vie. "iuv 13-tjanl " MK'a .ii Ladies must by ull lutans oxmliiiw Whillock'e nw; befon. un-hasitiir eU-.-where. ' if Hands ij.c eus and aiwers. wik boxee, l nt.iraj.h ftivnes, loxes i taer, whi!i brvom hiliLrt at IVlhani's Xuar goods at bottom irh.- al 1V1 lianj'g new aiil handsome v1"'!"' 'it every bKly'a itofkeiUitik. McC'argo & Carson are fielliua liie a -est styles and the jTuftiesl Holiday Ki. enta on this market. dec '3 d-i Smoke Fitzhiip:)) rf-:ir !! by Canro & Carsou. - dot- 2i !":. 1 Larjie stx-lc f received, dec Buy yimr J )";:;! d i-'20 d V (.'luiiuest, Kxlraeti. ji:-t Mlt'MJ'IO A i '(I.v..N. ndr1. Dy M ut Law's 1'iuc JK'coui'ed Oii'i'iiiid Sanct tf, niA a-nd e!lor, ilf antl Xo :T.ts. )lot:t!:it !.. cups nd fanceri, 40 ind '0 ccr.t.-. WilWi)t!rd ShfHt, t't'irill A' pri'A'd tine. fit . jiEitiy-aoii ( t. Jpjly I'orT.tKiK r.i.i u Mrs,. M. li. (rn'jrorv, in ( .l KayV In-.ttiii-, en Main titn-et." FOR Kl'.NT- t'tirnich.id )C.mus in !ane DiMidinjr. Jv eanv HipM'-attiih mtsoiia'iile tt rius-can l.' i.'.itaiiii-d. t !-" Wi.iiiotk is" slii.wi v rv liaiid- uiik-ci vi k him) i.nl,i dvii--all t rail Mi hit.') wli rirs'l!' Mit.- 1 1-ilia ii lit;- ii.il linerv line. n tJi in' :it i'!i n is -al! ! t uiti'l.-v!i: vafin at i cents hillvH-krt . If La.!!.-!!.! I h! V. l,itlt.N-KV l cci.t.Hj.ure iin :: t I 't lluastelcher handker I. Mi- - If iilsns eelebrateil X XXX whisky kept at XX, XXX, Hampton & rcatlitrptoue Cashmeres in all grades and all colors and black, at ' WnmocK's. Your old thocs can betuade as pool as new only at W. T. WeavkhV. Dntdap ('.'s celebrated hats and Frl and Wilson's Collais and (:ufl'H al wayp on hand at Whitlock'x. ' tf F. W. WAtiKNF.U A CO.,, CHARLESTON, S. C, WHOLES LE GROCERS COTTON ;i t. z KAt-TORS, il'OKTIlHH '; . AM- DEALKHS IX FKinfi.l.UliS. We claim to liavc i:e ot i!m- Im-itcit. inx-'i heuKcaintUe Vnlunl flutes, nul eai rr in u -k everyUilug requlrod Un n tliit clnft Ccurery. . Our Cotton and Nvnl t-f:rc-? IioiutnuiKKt i complete tn all it hrnm ht", Wf s-i!l.-ii condgnmcnti. . "' Oar stock or Chau-ttgue and line V liiea is complete In every rypeet." n? 'c compete with any market. . ... -5 CHOICE OLD WHISKEYS! Pure and lrnaI tilt crattfei, We oBjt fot nale,' n rade i -dec 10-drw3mos ... favorable t-r.ii u he N' I have ou hand l)jtweeu fine al iw hundred thooaand ht i f air dried ;lank . 12 and 16 feet tonv. n:.-Uy lk:or:jt mid inch plank, sott;,-, - a h -r. himdmf ad ceiling which I will .i.-iivr n' i-nWoc; at any fointti rai..'4 ' I'ii'.i.. within-r to jM.r. tia- ivnnit..3!: d t ounilttneai.pi-.i V. bl-'.HY.' oov t3-w4 " " -ittihr' OurSio & GuiiLihyiiain, FRANK LIN, !rt ACOX Co :, XV C"." not9dtf ' 1 . i Y,1! v;! 'Yl! y ! ' 1 :,v
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