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c ' l.,......lilv.iiis...kul i.. .....-.... ,' Referring to the decision, of the "... Cleveland county board : of , -. commission -"ers that i'f .the two factions would agree on! the route the rpad should run, iroa Sh'el'by,- to the Burks dine, they would order an election and let the peo ple -decide' as to whethertor not the bonds eiou&a be re-tesiiedthe -Chelby - Aurora sajs: Twelve years ago the people of Cleveland county said at ithe, polls that $50,000 , do -bonds should "be issued for the purpose of jDuLTdinga road as near the center of the county as pcssilMe, from .'Shelby- to the .urke line. The only question now, to , be .idec-'ided is the most- practical' - route, and .then the ibonds ehduld be issued end de&lv .e'red when the road Is fbuiHt. The people vjof Upper Cleveland! are paying .their part ! -and at is no. small part, forbuiMing roads through -.other setotlions of tihe- county and yet they have not a foot of railroad. The bonds have been votedVand t'he expense of anOibetr election is wmieceesary..;. .in act , an election would not Affect toe subscrip tion now on record , for the building of the road.1 A law .suit, and trae supreme court is the-oaCy thing that wliil sett the mat ter, and in our opinion-t'he -tMngthat the - good people of the county -would advise the fcoflrjmfeiskm'ersi to do is -lib "decide to .reissue j the ' tcnta and; then ' the opponents ' of the read will file an Injunction,-',!' tne.'courts deude' in 'favor of the borils the enjoin ers .wil'lhaveto pay 't'he cost. If thJis is xtfi done some company wllrbujidi the road, using the grading ali-cadiy doner andj sue -the county for the bondai andr-we "will have - to-pay 'the cost.- - , '; , . - Th'Ie is it'he fussjhor law'-side of the ques tion and aside frcrnth:s there is a Just and moral side that EhouI'd'. be considered. 1 It is just to the people of Upper Cleve land that they should have, the advantages of railroad facilities and:hat H.'he people" ;of ithe entire1 county -uihoulds pay for- them, They ca-nie -up lift men, a-nd voted for roads for other sections of the county, and j they are -now paying; their vilaies without i . grciwiine and we, say flet the route (be ; agreed upon and the tionds issued and' if anybodys not eaiisfied with- the action of the commissioners' they cam put upa. bond i .and test t'he matter In the courts. v.' ; Messrs. Mainm-erv and iMartlin are anxious Ito do what is legally their' duty t to di and, - acordiing to-various decisions that nave been, made fbyy the courts; they are unable to decide as to the-' legality Of re-issu'ing these bonds. This being -the case we suggest- thaJt tneir quickest and ibest way out -will be to de- , cide to re-issue an'd let an injunction come I nd. set ; the -matter forever at rest. A.-law i suit, we all know, -will come sooner or later. and tthe sooner Che 'coua'ts-decide the mitt - '.ter th-e- sooner the .people o'f the upper' part of the county. will know what to de pend upon. --- ,. . ' " - ,-, ; LEICESTER, ' -V " 'Leicester, .N. C, Jar. 6. The people of tdis vieini'cy have turned their : attention .-from the pleasures of the 'holidays and are ir-aMng preparatioa for a n-e crop. The New Year'ihas come and the old year has gone. We are. grieved .to see -the ,old year pass never 4o Teturnf, and look back to the moments we have so pleasantly spent, There are. threelMng, we need In Lei cester township. . , First, a dummy line run-! ning from -Ashevil'le to Cross Rock :' in . . i -7 ' IV,. . .r. . . . I ' can communicate with the people of Ashe ville. Third, . prosiperity. If -we had these t'hi'tLgs -we would be strictly in It,--! think if soane capitalist would drive out and see the little village of Leicester we vrouidjiave no trouble in getting iwhat-we ask for. . We need, prosperity above all things. Ch! how long will it ibe until prosperity comes laround. "... - .. - : . . i FLAT CREEK. " - . - The' .publi-c sebjoot at Meadow Creek in this township closed! Thursday evening with a most delightful entertainment.1. The attendance was large and) . the .: occasion xealy enjoyed, , , - " vAlfred PMartin, a prominent citizen,' aged sixty-nve -years, waa marned Thursday to a young widow from Tancey county aged I twenty weight years. . There is considerable , talk an his .nleigh- borhood over, a report that .W. P. Black is jraking preparations o open up and con duct a government whisky distillery here. The people of the county axe " opposed to : such an estabfJjshjmentr 'but have no way to help themselves. MMostof the1 tobacco raised lin tfhis town ship, has. been marketed and .our farmiens gen-erally are pleased with the prices re- ce.ved. , ; r FLAT ROCK. . Flat Rock, N. C; Jarj. 6. .The -Flat Rock 1 postofSce', which was for "some time lo cated- al vP.. H, Walker's, . now occupies a ,v newly-erecte'd building not far distant. . H. Grimbal, of Union,- S. C. who is having a large residence erected : in Flat Rock,- left yesterday after a briet visit.' The Ashev'i'lle friends of Miss Helen G. . Trenholm (nowv df Fiatt lEock, formerly of Asheville) win be interested to hear that fehe has written(a piece oif dialect verse", "Ther Pale lPlay Ch,Ud,; published by the Peter Paul' Book company. - . several Tc.vr:s. A 'few candidaTes for office next fall are beginning to sprout,- eays the - Franklin Press. , - ' , . It is .reported -that Jchin Dusk ' recently shot and killed Bedford Wiseman ' near Plum Tree, MReheill county. . .Large ccal derosils have been discovered at ' King's Mountain- . An : analvisis of sarrples sent .to a -government expert eho-.MS t-3 per cent, carbon. ' The still house of Oapt. Carson .-"which was operated iby 'Bob .Cdco'dy, Tvaa burned one night last , week and : .totally-d'esljoyed, says . tne ulcJJoiwell lemoerat. -' ; ; Uncle "Buck 'Deweea' -who -lives -nJ the teal cf .Eurcrnrtown is ninety-three -years - cl3 zzx H:3 vi.3 '13 "tle-same--age. Last Tiiaytv.-. e.xty-ninth anniversary of --rr::c3. .rnlilm Press. F.ev. D. At! ::zz, D.D., will preach in tie :.!ttici::t cLurrh in Erevatl next'TuesIay - at 7 p. n. .Tie Sr-t quarterly conference fcr tie ,. iV.iJ -c: cuit . will be teld' oa '..e.ne-f-y azl Tlrrri'iy Icllowir's. . -' A i. . T - . - .. .ii ........ ik . . s v. i.ru in ajenc-ir hz.it wezz ' - r - ' "" . " : j in- -tie Lmvill3 Hivsr i :z -TI's rers-Tes's- repcTt win :3 Greens at eLnoir cn tl3 lit is reported that at -'OuHterscn, in. 11a con county, Foley Collins while drunk re cently, shot and killed a negro of the name of WileyCoivard. Collins was held by ta coroner and was brought to jail at Mur phy Monday. Other persons, thought -to be implicated " In the killing -were discharged. CJomimksioners' court Monday was an at traction which, brought quite a crowd of farmers to town, : says the Sylvan -Valley News. Among other business tlhe poor house was let for the year 18S8 io the pres ent incumbent at $8.00 per month for each inmate." At present ,there - are: only, four who are accepting its. shelter. i The revival which had been condtuicted at SLipiperyl Hill for three -weeks byTRev. IMc Crary was brought to a, close Sunday be cause of v the' -interference of drunken, tougte.' iZeik Garland, Budt Justice and a man-by the' name of Williama are now urn-1 der arrest charged with disturbing the worshippers and 'warrant aTe out for oth ers. Elk' Park Mail. ' V . s -Mr. Garland Torrenoe, who 'has been liv intg at Gastonia, started last lMonlday -to join Ihis ibroth-er''Pry,Mn the 'frozen regions at Skaguay;' -In fhe spring the two broth ers will go into the Klonidlike country seeQi- irug a fortune. Fry has already made a. lot of inioney "picking" on one of the traiils lead'ing into tine 'hairdi-ito-reach. land of promise. tHiokory Times-Mercury, j .' 'Suit alias, been instituted by the county ooim.miiiisio'ners of . Rutherford against - the county treasurer.', IThe object of thi suit ila to aninul ! the . two issues of toonds out standing arid lor "which " the county- will be liable. - The compdalnt has- not; been fi'led- and no papers are on file in the clerk's office but the summons, a.nd-1 therefore it is impossible to tell the.-exact nature- of the action. , . ' ' "... , " s. A 'Now Year's dilnner-'wias giten thie paiu- pens at Mr. W. . 'A.' 'Ramsey's" last Satur day; says the Franklin- 'Press. Capt, T. W. Pajton sent $5.00 from Ashevillo to add in the affair, and Mr. (Ramsey furnished the balance, and a', fine -dinner :of tiurkey, fruits, cakes, etc'. - was 'gtven the 'nine inma'tes of the Jhomey which was -greaitly appreciated. W. E. ,Mc,Dowellclbainnain of the board of county commlssloneri din ed With them, 1 The Sou thern rug acompany ' !has dis - solved and the partners' are now" engaged in dividing the stock,isays- the Sylvan Val ley News. 41 'Ms was a consotlidatiok of twdj or tthree drug stored anld' after. a division there, will be aimple 'for two ordinary drug stores. 'l-t-lis now undierstood that Mc- Minn will ' continue business a,t the old stand While pr. George H, P. Cclo wjll trursfer : 3iis 'part, along with- nis other Brevard interests, to tne State 'Bank of Corcim-eroe at Hendersonville, . : - J - The building for .the pipe factory is rap- idly nearing completion, and! the machanery is expected' to arrive" tor: a few (days.," 'Mr Robinson, the general 'manager- of the en. terpris-e, together, with. Mr. ;DeiChamp, one or 'the ownens, Is now m'.New .York pur cnasin-g the onachlnery flMs Manufactory we tni-n-k, mean much , xor 'our town. jwTites a 'Montgomery corresponident to the Elk 'Park' Mail, and says: 'In fa'ct, If we could induce the county authorities to thelp us to enforce the laws ana put dowfe the i.j?iwlP-fflTi.PK nr nnitr wiiTirv!W iwifMTlri .rnimfrtTrv go to the front in every line Of material , BUCKL.EN'3 ARNICA " SALVE. ' . ' , - , - The? best salve in the world, for Cuts, Burises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheumy Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped: Hands, "Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin "Eruptions," and posi tively cures Piles' or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money .refunded. Price : 25c. per box. For sale by T. C. Smith and Pejham's Pharmacy. s . ROLL OF HONOR For the Past Month 'in the Ashevills , . .City Schoplsi. 'j Superintendent Eggleston's report of the work in t!he city, stehool3-foirv last month with - tne roll of honor- is ais. follows: r ' ' .' ORANGE STREET BC3HOOL. , -- i R. J.'Tighe; principial. - - '. : 10th, grade,. M'iss Mary - Morrow. . Em- rodlmlent,' 37; percent, of attendance, 98; tardies, Roll o'f honor ajlzzie Baird, Lu cy Branch;: Eva 'Brown, Josephine Carson, Ella : Cochrane, Amy ttlJmaniul, Gertrude Miller, -Nettile Parker, Stella iRay, -Mabel Robinson, Helen 'Robinson, Dorothy Schar tie, Cora S tockton, - iMary Ward, Carrie iWh-tlock, Turner 'Buttrick, Lawrence Ched -ister, . W'nl : Cxeasman, Thomas Doe. Her toert Lowe,' tWill "West,::Joisie Falk. 9th grade, Miss Roll'ins. 'EnirolBment,- 41 ; per dent. of. attendanice, - &8;j tardies, .0. Roll o'f honor Decatur West, "Robert -Mitch ell, Rarphi -Millard',1 'Burton Mason, . George Wail cox,: James 'Nichols, ' ttJerbertf Owenlby George 'Randolph," Buren 0300, "Herman Gudger, .Charles Campoell, Emily - D'avis, 'Camilla Ogden, Ada Proatt, iSadie Eman uel,. Carrie Schartle, Maude - Miller,'. Alda Goldsmit-h, Maude Haniiltton, Clara "Whi't- tington, Zen'ie Stephens. - . . Stir ; grade, Missi WesitifalLi ' - EnroIlmJent, 39; per oent. of attendance, . 99; -tardies. Roll 'of honor-r-ILuoy Webb, Lizzie 10. Rankin, -Lizzie fLee, Maudd ' Fitzpatrick, 'Blanihe; iSchultz, Helen Scot't, - Susie John7 son, Ethel Jones, Irene ISUgg.r Minna Ran kin, Pearl Melton, Oelia ProSitt: &iary Og- vden, Hattie Glenn, Brucie Andrews, Lu-cy -Kea wood, , Baxter 'Henderson, Vonno Gud ger, Will . Carr, Will Bernard, , Lawrence Jones; Leslie Fanning, -Edwin Holmes,' Har ry 'Eagan. - j . 7th grade,.. Miss Westf alii enrollment. do; per -cent. oT.atten-d'ance, 97; tardies, 15. Roll of honor -Willi - 'James. 'Hubert Gudger, Andrew Moo-re, (Hugh Brown, El mer O wnibey , Flora Wortb!en , Katie -S tel - ling,. -May Bernard, Alice- Emanuel, " Etta Landow, Candace . Cook, : Fannie Osborne, Lucile Heaven, Jennie Colvin, Bessie Rud- isill. 6fh grade. T. McT. Raysor. . Enrollment. 44.per c-ent.. o'X atten'ian-ce, 94; tardies, 3. RoM of honor Stella Grown .Lee Clack welder,:. Minnie Greenlee, IMary-' Gudger; Earl Hall, :Leor.a illall, Jcsie llartsell, Jes sie HuS, Dddia Jenkins,. Ward. -Tlitrhell, Daisy, i-.Mitfch'Il,' .-' Llary..' : Ownt'ey, ,:; Cci Payne, Eessle Pa Summers, cn, CTs-cnt Ztn den. ' . 5,th grade,-. .'Ilzs Cries Jane 3. . Errcll- ment,- 43; per tzL"-ct attes.Zc3';-3;' ts.r dies, 'll.ViT.cn -cf ' tz tZ: Z: r e; t. Cr-".v II IIery.Ciirls,::r::D--:v. T.ztzz'.U. :.':r- ns, fi.Ii'3 l.iccre, l.-::t Litr3, -l . -ry Brewn, ' C:;r-'!? 'Z." Cie-nle Gc; . C ri3,".ri;re-c 2 'Jv - he made to Jui 2Cth Inst. ; 1, t-- . .jGd'gr:: , :.lar-art: ZzliDi. . Za 'ro linen t,- 13; per " cent. : cf attendance, 3 ; tardus, 3. Roll of honor 'Rose Eattsrhan, Vvilsey Bocne, Nora Bu'chanan,' Jennie Eur lingame, Mamie Creaman, (Jennie -Davis, Frantof s JHartsell, : Qiladge CIooreJf - Valley Orr, Helen, Parker, -'Nettie Starnes, Rejina: Stealing,.- r.Iacn'ie Vrtit'fcgton, Grace llc Donald, Charlie lEIankenship, Willie Buch anan, Calvin Goodlake, Herbert Fulenwld er, Ce'dric Robinson, Fred 'Roek'iold.--t';.'-V 2d grade, Miss Lander. Earcllment, ES; per. cent., of attendance, " 97;- tar dies, 1. Roll of honor Marvin Snider,, Frank Drum oiond, Leonard Graves, Talmer Hall, Fred Clack, Eascom-'Eranks, Frank 'Rymer, Har old Ddel,' Lawrence Redmond, Lawrence Creasman, Janie Carr, George Dalton, Cor rie Norton, Tennie Penland, Lelia. Mitch ell, Merceda Goldsmith. 1st 'B gradfc, ' 'Miss h 'ECizabrth. : Bernard. Enrollmeritt; 3;; per cent, of attendance, 98 ; ;ardks, 7. ' Roll o'f 'honor Li'llie Bat terham, Laura Cain; Willie dunuinighaim, Pauline Davis,fl Cora Hyndman, Leona Mead ows, Blanche "Parkinson, Carrie ? Rogers, Flcirtnce Trenholm, Bonnie sSorrells M-arye FutEuwider, . Rosa Marcelli, -Nannie . Aus tin, - Buland Cheely, John JLewis . iHines, Olaude '.Mclmturff,, Thomas . Sherriil,.. Timo thy Cocke,-Argus Allison, Joe" Moore, Floydi.McCanl-etss. - - 1st A -grade, lisisvMcLoud. Enrollment, 61; pr cent, of attend'ance, 97; tardies, 7. Rol of honor Nat Brown, Lionel ' Edel, HRliard Furman, Julius , Henry,,: --Claude Marcus, - -Charles. Sorrels,.". Frank Wort man; Fred Zimmermann, Annie L. .Baird Ethel CaimiDbell. Annie 'Coilvih." Lola Fitz- Grant, Georgia-:. Lowe, ,j Annie Mosseller Laura Meares, Edna JMi ;ch-e'll,-." Mabel Milk ier, Bessie . Ownbey, Suisi Page,.'. Ger trude . Parker, y Myrtle J Rollins,;. Lucy Sitarnes,. - Julia' ! Stelllnig, 'Rosabel Tay lor, 'Minnie : Ward, . Lillian Weaver, Carrie Staten, tRoy Swartzberg.' , ' .''," ' MONTFORD AVENUE. ' . ' :' ' ' Jas. A. G'wyni principal. , v --f-".7th grade, .Jas. -A Gwyn. -'Enrollanent, 38 ; : per cent, of attendance, S3; "tardies, 6. -Roll of v honor Annie 'Bernecker.v Jessie Leszlnsky; . Mamie i IMi'Ker, : My r tie ; Mills, May' Stockton, Tom 'Brown, , Perry Cobb, Carroll Creasrara.n, (Sara Ford, - Barton Means, Orestes 'Rich, .Thornton S teams. 6th'; grade, -Miss.'. Gray 'Bnjxjllment, . 49; per cent; o'f . attendant, 97;' tardies, 4. Roll , of honor May :' iBurTlngamle, Martha Carson, Dora Blumberg, tMarie-. Clarke, Hallie Cunningham, Louise Falk, . Elsie Gudger, 'Mary tMcDoweM, Maggie Morrow, Ethel ; Ownby, 'Edith Schultz, Gertrude Smatners,'- Joanna' S-mathers, Dora -Steel, Arline - ttookton, Jessie Young, . Rankin Bearden,.,Henry Bernecker, "Bennett Bos tie, Joe 'BlumCberlg,, (Marvin Bruton, Willie C&leman, Albert : 'FUnlay- 'Ru'fua Jones, John Kerr, Mosteta Levy, v James Lyerly, Whit : Llpinsky, .Cleveland '.Miller, ; J ulius -Stride. Mis Johnson:;. ' Enrolment, 41; per cent of attendance.. 96; tardies,.lO. Roil of honor Fannie. Gud-ger, Bettie 'Moore, Blanche Hawkins Nannje Ship-I IeLucy f -Reynolds, : Sadie ,.1McBee, Ame-J liaT tMIller Rebeocat ; ISizinskTi Pearl I Harkins, Mabel" , Keninger, .; Myra,' At- kinson, Art-hur. .Klna-ay; Jotin .Bennett, Jesse - liyeriy. r Floyd Hawkins. -' Eddie SainsL v , - : ' I 4th deMas-.YtlimiBi-'iVEnTOnmeilt, I 65i per cent, of attendance. ,95 ; tardies, 16. Roll of vhonor JSallie V; 'Buckner.- Rhetta Bollinger, . v iElizabeth.-r Fletcher, - -Maud Gudger, ; '-Etta Henderson; Kittle ; Masm, Frances Powers, Henna Shas, Til-la thas, C8arence Else, :Max Levy, Aubrey Sloop, Henry 'Wild' -? : : V - 3rd grade, Miss 'Ellen -Barker. - Enroll ment, 56; per cent ot attendance, 91 ; tar dieta, : . 8.-; Roll of -1 thtonorRena ; BlsmalL (HanEah'BlumbeTg,' vCharity . Craig, '- Myr tle Hough, Dora Kiraan.VAnnie Lee, Rob ert Wilson, Thomas v Atkinson. Ensene Clark, Lattle Foster, Willie Kuykendall' - zrua grade; Miss 'Dukes. Enrollment, 56; per. cent': of attendance, 93; tardies,' ,7. Roll of-honor-HBierta .Davis, Lena : Piercy. Eleanor. Tennent, TJrias 'McfFalll; ChaTlie Kawkins, Bessie Rice, ; Nola vey, John Foster,. Jo"hn -Barber, Frank Gudger, 1st o grade, Gtisti tKimiberly.- Enro-llmient, 44f per cent; oi atttendan'ce, 93; tardies 5 Roll, of :., hoiicr CsteaT Joyner,' Emery Mc Namee, Claud Lee, ' iHal MoCoy, 'Ray De- Vault, -John Shetlton, Mabel -Lee, "Winnie Powers, ,-Adidie Tolster, , Sairah Tlale, Ruh. lst:A; grade, (Miss Ali)ce- James. EnToll ment, 59; per cent, of a'ttendam-ce, 95;. tar-' daes, 14. f Roll t of. . honor Avery, Austin, Milton owen; amuel 'Berman, -Priest Campbell, '. Eddie Guthrie, ; Joe Hough', Fromeseuis .iHolcomtbe; . James Mitchell, -Ir ving mason,:, Manley -'Robinson, Lawrenioe wpivey,vAraeira uiaric, Louise Clark, Ma, bel Foister, iBessie iMoKinnoh., Eva' McCain ! Ruby - Newton, -Lucy -Rhineihafdt, ,'Mary Rice, Jennie Shas, Celia Wild. A , ' - I "BAILETT tSTKEET.v n Mrs, F; Feathers txm',- princ'ipal.' 1 f i, 4th -and 5Uh grades "Mrs. Feathers ton En-roll'ment,' 36 - per cent, of attendance, 97; taTdres, 1. Roll of honor "Frank Camp beW, Almond ; Jones, ? William' ! Weismann, Bertie Bishop," Dora Brown,'- FahnIe: Lum ley, "Eliza Rlckinan, 'Marguerite Wads- worth; . Julia ..Weismann, Garnet f Williams, Ju-lia Johnson,, Charlie" ishop Colon; Lee u uiia vwuwu,, viwuirc jioLiry, :.-uuuhi. -jjoeir RamiTTi! RiP-fttAr mde Dillon,,; RuSh !Lee, LoTa losey, ; Peart mO;-'M01Iie .-Williams, Margaret. ; MexTKl weatiner.KiiJeariWiiLaaans.di l, W'&m B-roun; , Ernest BoUlineau LutherVRarbe Gordon flBrown, Ch.a-rlie Freck, Carl Mc- Canless, Edgar' Probst, Eugene Roberts Frank Keener. V" : v . ; ' ' ? V- 3rd grade, (Mrs. . Gr'ace JSvams iEnroll- ment, 46 1 per ; cent. '6f attendanice 96; tar dies, z. VvtvOd'i or npnor mi'ira-ra JBiair Lat- tie Brown, Eugene'-.a31ackwood, Willie Campbell, Willie Duncan, . Fred 'Fuller Glen .-Hunt,"' Hudie Tv,r'Ix)ise Jarfety: Wav- erly r: Kilratrick, TMgar "McCoy v Robert Men tea th, Ernest McDowell, John Hetcalf, JChauneey vOwnibey,": Arthur Patton,.: John ! Taylor, Samuel Overcas'h, 'Edith v Bishop, L'illie Eean.ivera Duncan, "Natali'a Tatton, Annle-'-'No-rvil'ie,'-:" Blan-ei;..'!.WilIaams,.-.Ada SwiSk, Anna SetsSer,.. 'Maude" . -.-'Dillon, ."Bessie ! Norrilie, Bettie 'Brown, M-ay Bowen, Jennie Keener. j .1st AB grade,' Miss Sudiie Israel.', Enroll ment, 57;' per cent, of -attendance, 97; tar dies, S; .Roll' of honor EttajBoweri, "Bessie Brown,' Cora Lee Oampbe'TI, Te.lenl.o's'ey, Annie -Kate. JIcDoweil,- Julia 'Meltoo-,: Nan nie ..Probst Margaret Weismann, : Cus-sie E o-en, v. I iliian '. Daniel, . .'-Frances v -Norviaie, Osx Scruggs, predenck Pacinin, Manville Roeirts, .. Morris- RCberts, - Earl iSr-.kth- trs.-rrcl Craliim, 'Clzzxlii Drake, Grady Hunt, Add; :.iarc.uardt -t. May, Char- 11 3 : ?.y. . . -. ; - a CATa . LiC iriLL. ' . . . , ' , .-. ..... . - ' 'if . .1 H HI. L!-:cc.-l3, prlnt.Vsl. , , ; C-9 r"-"i:s, E. II. Li.-sccmbel rnr 43; per c:at. .f aitena-ce, 3; . ill:-, 4. i.z'A cf-l:-:r llary- Cl::zz A" Tl- - . Dcra C: L:.. TriiAnf ' &f irtp.i ATif -tnf ttYtrtAcdhU nlftccifxr tho-m rhrcin.l rux. dies; 9,- RoU of T honor Tennie' Bishop, culiarities,' complimentary, as Strongith- ; .V' yields tothe blood cleansing power Jimimiie Cannon Ada-Ca armajad, derogatory as -gpindleshanks, "of Hood's Sarsaparilla; k Thousands of flarr dumIey,Ei Sheepshiuiks. 'iCriokshdnks.;- Heavisidesjiea'have been rierfectlv ninnn Melton, Ethel PattonFrantie Ryan- John otn Sm iMhniM a OW- RtrZ . C - . a"e Pertecuy CU R ED, r, -12: . . , .-. . . .4 -i. V t tj,. .-C, Currsll. ttenf rollraeri.t, - '57; per cent, cf tardies, 7."". Roll cf honorCIae-. Eynun, Era Aberrathy, Cledo-w Ab-enatliy, llary CallT-eli, LilZe Coulter, Carrie Chamber lin, Tveteoca MXail, Hattie '-Leatherwood, May: Love.Oteiia. Love,- Leafy liaise,-- Jes sie .MllCer," Certrvde iS-indaif , ' Anna 'Wells, Minnie Dotie, Carrie '.Gooirumr Jctn Bax ter, George Cliner Isaac ; 'Dixon, Harrold Holinsley, Walter.' J'acksoa, , Eddie 'Lips ccmbe, Edward ' t Maise,. -. Nattanlel Clurry, Claremce ' MdDaniel3, Mitchell . Yeaver, Elijah -Wi-lson, Arthur Siimms. v - 3rd grac?e, iliss 'Martin. Enrollment, "tl; vper cent '-.of attendance, 88; tardies, 6. Roll of Honor 'Ida 'Rice. IMary Davis, Carrie Connsaily, iMaggfe ConnaHy, .'Rosa Stroiher; Mam-ie Raniail, Annie Warner, Maggie Spears, 'Rclbert MUrphy", -iSa-m-uel .; Foster Arthur McDowell, Arthur Spears, .Willie Turner. , 2nd grade, Mrs. iBryan. Drnrollment, 51; rer centi of attendanioe, 94;' tardies, 0. Roll of honor-Clinton AbelEde-ward Bai ley, James 'Marshall,' iSanford Hutson, Marittia Haynes, Galther .Hargraves, Queena L Hall,' William Rice, Felix Grimes; Chester A. 'Beard, Frank Mitchell, Minnie Bruton,. Willie L.. Da vis, Susie Hall, Bes sie Tucker Elva Wells, Rhoda Smilth." ' 1st B grade, TMies O'Kell'y. Enrollment, 57: per-cent." of attendance,- -94;- tardies,-3. Roll of h-cn-or Lily Earls, 'Bessie Brown, Frances -Stringfenow, Eess'ie Jackson, Jet tie iFloyd, T'hom'as Oree, -Ralph 'Johnson, WiUie Cc'lter,iRoibert Weirer. '.,-:. '1st A grade, "Miss Hattie Earle. r -Enrollment, 45;Nper oent. cif, attendapce, 83; tar dies, S. 'Roll, of ' honor "ELeanor Harris, LiTl,ie Bnrton Charles- B. ' Waid, James Washington, Henry: .Dixon,".'. 'Foster. Orr, Sonnde Spears. . , -v . 1st A grade, -'Miss Peebles. fEnrollment, 61iper cent: of -a'Lttendance, 92; tardies, f 3. Roll of honor Earnest Coll'ins, JohnCol ley, 'Harrison Dooley, Frank Foster, George Goodram,- Abraham Smithy tBenjaiman.'' Sim ons,' Presley Myers,' Willie Weaver,. iBessie Aberna thy, Mary 'Abernaihyv Je:sil Brown, Sarah BostrGussie Co-llins, B,ertha.Copeny, Mamie Green. Cora "Murphy. ' : " - - EnglisliL Sledieal Union. " . CJombination among members of the same trade or ' profession being one cf the most prominent features of the age,Jj it is not surprising to- learn that the no-; tion of a medical unica shoold be in the air According to a medical correspond ent of The Times; the ; r scheme now nn-. der cpnsideration proposes; to combine the entire profession m a nnion pledged not to accept less than a fixed minimam fppi frnm -nnv natienfr who is .Hot' eithei aisubscriber to a, general provident itcmC or entitled to poor la w. medicat relief. That the doctor is Ja hard worked member of ! & ; noble i prof ession vtbid' de- es all he is paid-and, we may add. oot always paid all he deserves-rWJU bo conceded by every fair minded per- son to be beyond dispute. But,-with re- ward in the nuestion of a medical nhion r A. i: ' - vu KKu ' V , JcV"u"f; once occnr In the first place, it, would be extremely difficult, not to say practi- nail v imnossible' t6 unite all the mem- hera nf nallinw Whteh inrlUflfW thnti- Ma c . rnnn a uniform rate of payment. JMany strugr cling practitioners would be found who would always be glad to take what fees they could 'get,' and they would do so. Secondly, any hard and fast rule of that -kind- would be, -impossible ta. enforce The relations ' between doctor land pa tient are tea complex and patienta in comes are cf such infinite. variety tnat it Vould.not be practicable to fix an - ir reducible minimum of payment.' ".The practice of the profession ia tp fiharsro natientaraccordina f ta theuient fJLo-o- thd Ar,' infliJ caUons of their - financial position, and that is so eminently reasonable a system that one doe3 not either expect or desire to see it abandoned.-; A profession which deals with the issues- of life and death cannot be treated on .tbe same.footingas an ordinary calling.. When, one is ill. n& sends for the.doctor. and the doctor. iwhen Rp.nt.f nr. comes wifchdnt consider- atirm nn 'Wn.hpr sirlas'tn Aha nrecise amount of the fee.: That is human na- ture, of v whiqh, var arehappy1. to say doctors nave quite as mucn as. otner people- On the whole, we are not very U,al1f,n inft: to th KunrPs of a doctors trade union i on the , basis proposed.-- TO . CURB A' COLD IN : ONE DAY Take Laxative firomo Oulninei Table'ts.' All druggists refund the -money if it fails to -cure. - 25c- The. genuine has L. B. Q. o each tablet. , .,'.' " v- . ZS? .:SuWgi; f Names.' ' Wherfl a ftom-mtinltr rjersisted in callins ft man. Black, it was useless for hinl to try - . : ' ' V j tm.'ii - ''' t.- t - j' i i inood.-Wor This- SUincun oi an xo .oo justice ico in ine .snori. tn i -irifiTital atrrihiitps ;as lirave. htern: Wise, Sage, Moody, -.Proud, (Courteouj (Ourteis), on one hand, and on the othe Blythe,' Gay; Foolhardy, Joliyy. Meek, etc.': nicknames from, complexion, and color Of the hair,' as Black," vWTn'e, Brown, audi Browning, Ruddy, Headman,: Hoah,jGrey, .istc. ; nicknames tixm peculiarities 01 ares j CurtmanteL bnorthose, eto, ;. v.vwam - socuJ position, as Bastardy Jjacklauds, and s ' dh'H f tout the" animal and vesUbie king doms, from birds and Ushes. 1 Then compounds were made by applying a sobriquet to a Christian narno, as Mickle john, Littlejohn, Brownjohu, if he was comely, well made fellow he' was Proper- iohn. . These names appear again in ror- raan guise, as Grosjean, .Petijean, Bonjean, ironi .whiph comes Bunyan-r-so that wLen we . speak of good' John Bunyan we ara .(perhaps'; unconsciously) only transposij'St lie name of j the inspired tinker. " ' - . J. t A. x Perkins, of .: Antliuity,- 0., was lor thirty years needlessly tortured by phys k'ians 'for' the. cure of ' eczema, .: He : wa3 qui ckly Ou bed ". by using '" DeWi tt's : -Witch 'Haxel -Cilve,' th3 .fc.ou3 healing. eaJve for piles anl siiin d::sas;3. C. A. llaysor. ; PLiASXlIT-DREAliS. : . V After tz'.zzz t- rirh rl Oysters, Ccrn L.zz -izlj, aicj, i ic-k.ca tcz.uci et M, J V & wi b u w. ( . CCCD, .3 i i t.ty. tf fc. . jl bi ..t. ,. w v There is clanger ia impure blood. Disease and sufferir .are rjrely ccrn- inifjto those who neglect tL;3 thretcn- iiig symptom. Head this : - - '"Gilliam, llissouri. , G. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mas3.: y M Gentlemen: My -troubles begaa with nervousheadaches, which would last me for two or tiireo days The doctors pronounced my- -troublo dyspepsia, bit they could not do anything for me, and advised a change of location. At the ago of 55 atunor formed on my spine, which Was Very Painful .J. : but did not rise or discharge. 'The doctor thought- beat '..to' cut it out, but I objected. It finally; broke and discharged a great deal. , The doctors said they could do - nothing for it. Then the tumor -began to rise inwardly and discharge. , I read much about . cures by Ilood'a ' Sctrsapariila and thought I would 'try it. Before I had finished: taking. oner. bottle I was niucV relieved; , I continued the use of JEood'j iSarsaparilia, and after taking 12 bottles . I was entirely cured. I am now well, have a good appctito.and liel that I owe my life to Hood's Sarsaparilla." V. D. Foic. Isthe best infactthe One True Plood Purifiers Sold uy all drnsgits.. f 1; six foi $5. . Hood's'PiHs .SPECIAL RATES. The Southern railroad announces the fol lowing special-rates: . y" jr J y- "i To : Charlotte, C. ; account meeting of the Poultry and Pet 'Stock Association. Tickets' on sale January 11th , to 14th, in clusive (with Inal limit.v? January r 15th; round i trip' rate via. ' Salisbury' $5.20 ; via. Spartanburg $4.70. - ''r , , n.To Oxford, N..C.,account meeting Gen4 eral Lods?e AF. and A. M..:. tickets on sale January 8-11; final - limit, January 13th Round trip rate $11.55., . ; - ,"( . - r ' 1 ROBBED . THE GRAVE.' , - -'. 1 J 7 A. startling incident,-of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated ,by ? him as -follows : ."1 ; was . in a most dreadful -condition. "My skin - was almost yellow eyes ' sunken, tongue ' coated, pain continually In back and sides, no ap petite gradually growing weaker day : by day.' Three physicians -had given v me -up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying 'Elec tric Bitters,-, and to my great Joy and sur prise, the .first' bottle made j a- decided im provement. - I continued their use , for three weeks, and am now a ; wel: man. II j know tney savea my me, ana .roooea me grave of another victim.".' ; No one should fall to try them. Only 50 cents per" bottle tt TV C. Smith's drug, store and Pelham's Pharmacy.. N-- 6 - ' . - , . , , .. . .,, ,1 rt5-.. .Try our peanut brittle, made fresh every day. The Alcazar, 82.Patton avenue, . . NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EXECUTION. "t North. Carolina; - Bumcombe v County. t In -, the Superior Court. ,t . -r , -- San dy Fleming vs." J, Bri'gman and E, B. Brigman. Notice of Si le '.'' I By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned - from the Superior A -court - of Buncombe county in ; the above , entitled ac tion,1. I will on' Monday1 the 7th , day -of .Februaiy, 1898 at 12 oclock, noon, atthe court house door at-'. Asheville,s'N: . C ; sell to- 'the" highest .bidder for. cash- to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and In terest which the said defendants ; have 1 in the following' described' property, to "wit: A tract of land in Flat- Creek township. County ot Buncombe,' adjoining the lands of W. ;R. Edmonds, Lucius Eller Fulton Cole and others, being a tract of land for merly 'belonging to the Dr.' 'Marion Roberts estate, : containing 100 acres more or less. This Jan. Gth, 1898. " ' . - . - W. BL WORLE Y, Sheriff. . , ,'-" t By J. M. Chambers, D.'S. ! ILiJ'IMM When I say I cure I do not mean merely to stop them for a time and then have them return again. I mean a radicat - cure. I - bave : made -the disease of VITS FPIT Tf PSV WiT.I.rWfl RTnlTNPSa a lit- Innv nt.ndv. - T warrant mf rnmiutT tn ram th viml cases. .Because others haye failed is no reason for not now recei Yin k a ouro. oena a once ror raucm Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Ex- IU.,I.lCJ OCnOPULA5 In its worst form .Do you want situation t v Try. the Peo- - - ; 11 ' XL J 'Ls 7 7 t4SJUA -id ty x 01 2 - j 1 3 Cl'ZzH 1i "1 I A mOYCI: -snt in e; ' i t I! Vi1 HI -Ui . - 5- . - :j c3 cf tha - ' . C.riaany need3 ; j .. j t , 3. rc. :: :.ur:3 cf the Haiti r ''-; -ra c "-I J t3 :r: i iasid3 of 24 hours.' tl3. Culilcn, however, - reserve this yar::tj for ti.3 littla fellows whohav? no warships. -rr-St: Loui3 Globe-Democrat. V : If there 13 any thins Germany doesn't like about our methods, Sherman will be glad to Eign articles of areem'env and ar range fcr a 'referee, timekeeper Jarid place ' cf : meeting, tho kinetcscopo privilege ta go to the highest jbidder.Philadelphfai Korth American. ' T- 4 ' " i 'l . - - - ; ,-. -t. . - - i i.uiiliuij tuuia c-ueeu. two -tJUfcQUSiasni with which : ilmperor VViUiam; toasted hit brother, .PxincQ Henry, :oa the Jevebf hia departure for Chinese waters, except the , -' enthusiasm with which the prince toasted hi3 brother, the emperor.- They threw " great chunks of divine right at each oth er. IndiahEpblis Jourhai.- ' .' r I Don't Tobacco;' Spit and JmokeTour Life Aayi It you ant to quit tobacco using1 easily -an d forever, be ni ado Well, strong, magnetic." fuli of new life aud. vigor, take jSo-To-Bac, ' the v6nder-worker, ; that makes waak men -. strong.: Many gain ten ponnds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured.- BuyNo-To-Bac'of your d ruargist, under guarantee . to cure, 50c or : v. 1 .f)0. Booklet and sample" mailed free. Ad. I -sterling itemed y Co. j Chicasro or New Yprk. - . ' . - '. 4 li lt is. .easy to catch ,a- cold .-and jusj as easy to get rid of it If you commence early to use One' Minutfi Cough Cure. It cures . " coughs; colds,'' bronehitis, -p-neumonlan end ' all throat and lung trouble. It is pleas and to take, safe 3o use and sure to cure.-;' C- A. Raysor. 1 1 1 . - 1 - 1 '-'Moments are useless if" trifled' away,- -and they , are dangerously ; wasted r if con- , sumed by delay Kin cases where a "want ad"anserted in" the Gazette will bring yon what you want immediately, - ' ; : ; ; ; . - v k , (Mrs,: Mary'SBi-rd, Harrisburg,-Pa., says: ' "My.- child is ' worth : -millions to . me ;.; yet I would have loslt her ;by: (irouo had' J not invested twenty-five cents in ' bottle ' of OneJIinute Oough Cure." It cures coughs, colds and all throat : and lung ; troubles. , C, A.'Raysor, " .' ; - " ir v I-- 0) -SI I - I f 4 A ft (ni J I- W - V asheville, n; a .v7Gp::unriTH We will pay $li.00 " each for two' or three wolves and 110.00. each lor two or three- Canadian, lynx.the big," tuft-eared, light '.colored cat,: not the ordinary ..-wild cat. When, you get; one remove entrails tome-diate-ly, s tuff some dry hay or straw into the . body and ship at once, r by 'express, to State Museum, Raleigh, Nv ' C, 'and money will be sent you by return maiK H.' Bi. BRIMLET,, " V- i " , 'Curator, State Museum. A New Year's Offering In rich confections, pu up (a fancy ta ; kets, boxes, and is most pleasing to the I ' - - v s , 1 V . t ' f . young ladies,-and, are gifte , that', can'' he properly received, and ; every - morsel - - ' . v -, a - " crunched under their sweet tooth with une, tuous pleasure and gratitude! Our , de- licious stock is most tempting t Ashevills Candy Kitchen; , ... L-M. Tiieobold, Prop. -'J. Tno:n3 110.. 3000 OUt at c-cp. f . - r ":rd 'Z7 ZlzZzlsigtua 'C3 Uclzli : r - to tlD 2nd hand to Jlr.y C3 cn urDroval z:t' r'ivnce'dprcnt."'; On: it' f-'ctcrv'clearinr sale. cr." Ve Trill give r, Lc2lto in-L!:-rlU. . 13 C. - 1
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