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VOL. 1; BTRSTErPOlwr OF CQTsTBCXEZEsTCra, JT23JZIIJDQ OF:THB IPI&SS, 'lJbUmUOC OF BXtgEBCEBC, GOOD W i ! .T J 'ftonT) "M'O'Nj Hiy, ASHE VILLiE, N. 0., OCTOBER 6, 1886 j f : I'. SEMI-WEELY, NO. 9. SKYLAND HERALD. ASnEVILLE.N. C.,- OCT. 1SS5. ' peptr Company. ALEXANDER H. JONES EDITOR IX CHIEF, AmUuI Bj fllat Cmtpa2tats. 17 JEl 2kH S . Trice post paid 1 year, 60 copies $1.20. 44 " emos.,25 60. M .3 12 30. Sinci the conntj Republican can didates have all been . agreed upon, let all lay aside personal and politi cal objections, and give the ticket the fall benefit of every vote. Major Malone is trying to ride into office on the Republican plat form, but he is in the wrong pew, and his promises, if he could be elected, would all turn out like his organ says Mr. Johnston's promises has. ' -. to different post offices Clubs of 10 subscribers addressed to different post offices, if desired, 11.00. STRICTLY IX ADVANCE. A liberal discount to Cash Advertisers from usual rates will be allowed. Funds remitted by registered letter, or P. O. Money order, will be at our risk. Remittances by trusty friends, as a general rule, is a safe plan. Always write the name of subscribers, Post Office, county and State In a plain and unmistakable manner. No communication will be pub-. II shed unles accompanied ' by the au thor's real name. ' Manuscripts will not be return ed. Keep a copy. All communications, when sore quested, slricUy confidential. The editor will That "if the democratic partv.,ia almpTj- tL machine for office-hunters to use for their benefit, it is time for it to die. A dvance. Ahem! ahem! Then why do you sustain avowed Democrats to the exclusion of Republicans? The It remains to be seen whether defeated by (. a Republican. ' Well, a few mugwump gamblers in politics let him withdraw. Such a step who have managed hitherto, to de- would prove at once, that office and ceive the people by trickery, will be not the principles that he Advocates, suiferred to continue to do so. TIs his chief object.!; If the principles It can be established by four in-1 be and his organs;, advocates is the congressional contest has narrowed down to a single-handed fight between Malone and Johnston. ' nromised to vote for mv man. M J - I . durance. telligent witnesses that one of these professed Republicans, who invaria bly votes with the bourbon element asserts that he paid money to get Mr. Uerren to withdraw, his candidacy for Congress. , Is it not time the people, without regard to party, cut -th cm selves " r loose "ffbm " such ma chines? By all means let no stone be left unturned to put out a candi date con the 16th that cannot be bought, sold, persuaded, led, nor driven by such nefarious means to disregard the will of the masses. - i I - "Mr," saia tne mugwump. "you Perhaps! Wiggins said there would be another terrible earthquake, but it didn't quake worth a cent Keep it before the people, and let the people bear in mind the fact that not hold himself tbe Republican United States Sen- "Vell," said -the voter, "Vat if J did." . : 1 : "Well, sir, you voted against him.' "Veil, vat if I did?' " Well, sir, you lied!". f 4,Vell, vat if I did?" L chief ; objects sought, : he certainly would not resign for the purpose of placing in- potM' Mr. Johnston, whom the Major arraigns, and his organ traduces for derilection in office. If the Major and his organ are now actingaom principle in- sieaa oi zor , omce, surmounted ;on the Republican platform of princi ples, the Major would stick, if for no other purpose than securing the election of a Republican who could and who would maintain and .carry out the objects he advocatesj If Major Malone will come fair and square upon the stump, and They say that these steel manufac- throuerh his organ, and pledge him- turers made a great sum. No doubt shop at $25.$0 . a Tton t where they naa ongina cost f 160 to 170 a ton; and while we, were doing! this we increased the steel product of other kinds,: every form of stell that was needed, until ; within i the same period we produced in this country 15,000,000 tons of ingot and other steel as shown by the official statis tics, 10,000,000 tons of, steel raUs and 15,000,000 tons ingot and other steels, j irthe cost of that be avera ged, it will be found to be about $50 aton. ! We started a very high price and kept decreasing, - so I that the average was f about $50 '"TKere fore, that product sold in this country for $500,000,000, and the 15,000,000 tonsjof ingot and other steels, at the same price sold for! $750,000,000, so that; the steel product, from July, 1870 to July; 1885, amounted at the selling price in this country to $1, 250,000,000. i uat aia laoorget The Weekly Herald, published at Webster, Jackson county, says: In the absence of the court ' last Monday morning, 'Messrs. Moody and Ferguson,! rival candidates ! for Solicitor, entertained the people here j with speeches. - j . Yesterday,' during the Intermis sion of court, at noon, Mr. Trull, of Cherokee, and Kope Elias, BqJ of Macon, rival candidates for the Sen ate, in their behalf, entertained I the people. The banvass is getting hot, and the candidates are putting in TbeQetIB ftbe IT nr. '-A From the Buffalo Express. ;, Now the bloom is on the peach and vmw I WW AV VU DUV V4M , And the purple grapes hang thick y ! in heavy clusters; , There is Hpeness in the sunshine, I and aj feeling everywhere -..That the time has come for shed- ding inen dusters. ' ' ( Now the seasons Mother, Autumn, j calls per children all together,. ' And this history of the year to ii iaemriai to wonder whether He will have to pay the same for delegates. out of that? self to vote. for ,the next Republican nominee for President, and; to vote for a Republican, Speaker! of the House, if elected, the Republicans could afford to forego a nomination I of their own; but until he does that,! they did. f They went in to an exper iment whichytook enormous ! capital, and they had to make a great plant. Put it at the very butside, and made for themselves $250,000,000. They left, therefore, $1,000,000,000 to be distributed to the strong arms and personally responsible for Indiscretions, ; unless, by Inadvertence, -such matter makes Its appearance In the editorial col umns, or otherwise Is especially endors- ,ed by nimseir. " Republican Candidates. SUrREME COUBT JUDGES. Chief Justice -W. P. Bynum. Associate Justice R. P.Buxton. 44 M J. W. Albertson. SCPEKIOR COUBT JUDGES. 3 dist B. F. Bullock. 4 dist. T. P. Deveraux. 6 dist W. S. O'B. Robinson. 8 disL D. M. Furchcs. 9 disk A. E. Holton. .10 dist. Marsh. I2dist P. A. Cummings. FOE C0NGEESS. x 0th Congressional District ate passed the School fund bill, and that the Democratic, House pigeon holed the same to prevent the mem bers from being put on record against it ing Republican votes, will deter the have that Stel made here, and, keep Republicans from; persisting in the tnat OOO.OCjO.OOO at home? Voi A CJ rrj ; tt I none of the- mnswumn reDorts that ; . ? .i . . : . , ,i uoiiuua xiftgoujf w neuuerBoa. . i , i wmcn maae mat steel, iremenaous We learn that on last Sundav auoai' n , iae view OI caicu1 applause. J Was it ' not better td evening, Mr. Riley Barnett was dan gerously shot at his own house near the gold mines on Boils ton creek in Henderson county. I He, as report gives it. was shot in the bowels by a man by the name of Thomas, hailing from Georgia. ; The ball was extract ed by Dr. Leister Johnson, it having earnest work."; Only Tour candidates I w a... V . : kJu o-i."..- i ri I mie uieiinmiy politician pegins ill Liir 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ir. npra -Hr i , . ft- w bound to be .three disappointed men on the 3rd of next November., The President's order designed to restrain I the political activities of continues late Demo Wiscon-Sentinel Federal i office-holders to be disregarded. The eratic S tate Convention in sin, so The Milwaukee reports, had (a number of Federal office-holders for delegates, while almost all the;caucuses which selec ted delegates! i were I manipulated either by a Collector, a Postmaster Western JVorth Carolina I Baptist Convention, V I VThis body will meet in Judson College Chapel, Hendersonville, N. C.,j on 1886. Delegat 'ednesday, October 13th, and yisiting brethren or a United States District-Attorney. whf propose attending this meeting, It remains to be seen whether j Mr. Cleveland proposes to wink at these conspicuous infractions of his order. Keeping 'the South Solid. of their prineiples maintenance the last. It is plain to be seen that if Major Malone be elected to Congress in his Democratic garb, he will be placed exactly in the position Mr. Johnston ces, the Let no Republican voter, however humble, hesitate to exert himself, and use his influence to have his own and every other county in this Congressional District represented ihrou h the d-; d , : j now occupies jin the democratic pew : u . it,:. I o i -t-i-i, .-it.- . c j.i ed under the akin W th Mn!r "miu pm uuuut-ircan, n tuey Thomas ha rMf Tf a WOuld relieH he IPle from thd lieved that Mr. Barnett cannot re-! cover. 1' ,Yes, yes, and applause. And other $250,000,000 too? . Wei never would have bought that 25,- 000,000 tons 6t steel at $50 if En- uv wwajl axw n ivu xxxyjxxK" poly of this market, as she had when that high duty was I put on. - She hevr would have reduced the price. Little 'Rock,! Ark., Sept.- 26.- long Tetter was yesterday addressed to the Hon, Simon P. Hughes, - Gov ernor oi ArkanSaSj 1 by J udge J ohn ! McClureL chairman of the Republi can , Central Committee' of this ( Pulaski county!. In it the Demo cratic party ! is formally . arraigned. for .carrying the recent f election in this State (on September 6) by illegal methods. The, details of the are' requested to notify the commit tee on hospitalites. . Address G. fi. Joes. Chairman Committee. Hendersonville, N. C. NEW 1ADVERTISEMENTS. To the I; hereby People ofBnhcombe. announce myself a candi date for th office of Clerk of the Supe rior Court 0;f Buncombe. I am a Repub lican. I aia opposed to the present sys tem of County Government, and am specially opposed to the arbitrary system of government we have to Bubmlt to in in the convention to meet in this place on the 16th October, inst. Let every county have a voice In some shape or another. Buncombe and Madison. For State Senator, J. J. F O X. Forget not the fact that the Dem ocratic party has set its seal against the repeal of what they formerly termed the uInfernal Revenue law," and that Capt. Johnston and Major Malone are both .Democrats; that Major Malone is now following up the promises made by Mr. Johnston two years ago, with the knowledge that be, as a Democrat, cannot ef fect its repeal if he would. The intimation that the Sktland Work! Work!! Will the toiling, oppressed yeo manry of the country those who with hoe and plow in hand all 'day J Republican who will co-operate with the party that is in favor of these odious oppressions under which they labor. It appears to be well estab lUhed by Major Malone and his or gan, that the Internal Revenue law will not be repealed; nor the school inen wny noi nominate ana elect a it was competition in this country frauds, with the dates and names of Buncombe! I am also ODDOsed to Re that did it. So, that not only was persons and places. ' are set forth Publicans sacrificing their manhood In i trr rrt rtn -'j it I- . - . : i , IrhMrTntpanr 1nriTUnrinf. Ilnmnprtti with nnnriniitifrfii inaoa : I - . . - - ' $1,000,000,000 paid out to the labor i i . j of the country, but the! railroads of this country g6t their steel rails vast ly cheaper than they ever could have got them if they had pendent on England. BUNCOMBE COUNTY For House of Representatives, RICHMOND PEARSON. L. N. WELLS, Herald is in any manner bought or hired in the interest of Mrv Pearson or Mr. Reynolds is without the least luunuauou. xue iixuklu uuppons i ngntiui power to a voice both of these gentlemen, first, be cause they were nominated by the long, with their browned faces to the ground, and with their acheing backs held to the broiling sun- the me chanic often elevated between the earth and the heavens, on scaffold ing or roofi with hammer, , hatchet, saw or mallet in hand, from every muscular blow of which echoes! and re-echoes, work,, work. Will they come to the rescue by asserting their in estab- and other reforms? i been left de If that policy does not vindicate itself, then it is impossible that any industrial policy lafire nart 'nf th can vinaicase itsen. ic nas enaoiea will he mined the United States to have a larger mileage of railway) to-day than all the rest of the world put together. TrgretatlOn j Damaged aad tne Tobacco Plants Injured. j . Lynchburgj "a-, Oct. 2. There was a heavy frost this! morning.--; Vegetation ; is . badly damaged. A tobacco crop) will Danville VaJ, Oct. 2. There was so called; if such be democrats at all, they should stand by and support their arty, if they are not Democrats, that U, t they do not endorse the principles of the Democratic party in this state, then they are in truth Republicans, and i f they have not manhood and courage enough to declare their Republicanism , opposing Democratic principles they are not entitled to Democartie or Republi can rotes. SAs I state, I am a Republican 1 x not oniy unereiore expect ine votes oi The Grand! 'Question Times. done except The ultimate That Our connection, actively, with the press for seventy-five years, since 1811 and wetakinga deep interest in public affairs has given us a vived recollection of many of the trying scenes through which the people of this country have passed It could not hijLve been for a protective tariff, j or the cause lav in that $28 ofdutv, I mf 1 I , ml brought the money from the pockets of capitalists : that started the ener gy enterprise of the inventor, quick ened the arm of labor land led to re sults that! have . been , the surprise and admiration! Cheers. For Sheriff W. J. WORLEY. For Clerk of Superior Court W. T. Republican convention of Buncombe REYNOLDS. county. Secondly, because both are Register of Deeds ROBERT highly intelligent gentlemen, and in lishingthe laws under which they land having witnessed the effectes 6 are to be governed? A Putnam left the several attempts to interfere, by hisnlow in the field a M,Tlnn.M For COLE. For Treasurer J. V. HUNTER. For Surveyor R, B. JUSTICE. For Coroner Dr. L A. HARRIS. currency, we declare, that MADISON COUNTY. For House' of Representatives, J. a PRITCIIARD. Dr. J. M. Candler of Jackson is a candidate for the Legislature. , every way well qualified for the po sitions to which they .' aspire, and to ! which we believe , they should and will be elected. Thirdly, because they are not of the Bourbon ring Democracy, and the best evidence of i this is the barefaced, unjust treat ment they have received at the hands of the ring leaders. Mr. R tariff and the can conscientiously in even case where such attempts have been successful ly made, trouble and disaster have comeupon the business and pros quit his cotton patch, a Walker threw aside his plane, and those pat riots never rested until a Benedict Arnold's plot was cut short,' Lives there not at thisjday.som onee of like fKerity the t0. f e . , m thousands and the injury u . ivu.ium., nuu uuui vuc Buiea ui i classes No niS ieet tO the Crown Of hlS head, nernna who rtpnle - -- r r . and the ruin o of al country : can De pros are i without is in sympatny with the laboring employment, ;ana tne protection o classes to be found to represent them our nome industries is as necessarv nH thAir ifoefa r i to mat ena nereas is tne rood -.we ruTT . . . r. . . ' n . eat to the sustenance of human lifeL i vuc y Ulfceu otaesr xne security In a late 8Deeuh in MaIne M. Blaine -- . jit.' . .. .. . . -i- r C. Kitchens, formerly of OI inis c011111 rests the hands of has made this so asparent in J Candidates wanting tickets, can have them printed at this office at the customary price. In many respects a good news paper Is like a mirror. It reflects knowledge of the world. 1 J mJPphy&ebii Jl to the! ruin, or will they assume heir right to have a voice in thwatter? Transylvania county; N. C, but now a citizen of Brown county, Texas, is in our city. He has a model of a patent churn, and is the authorized agent for North Carolina. We have examined this churn in person, and having been engaged in the dairy business for years (in butter mak- pronounce j ing), we unhesitatingly "tthis churn therfeast 11 1 A 1 M.. me uonest ; laoorers. xnere are as good and competent men among the farmers, the mechanics of the vari ous trades, and the merchants of this country, to represent them and their interests in Congress, as thereH are to be found outside? Farmers, l V i 1 1 . . uieciiauics, laooring men or every following, fall in, have your repre- single item, that no one who is not wilfully blind to patriotism' can for a moment hesitate to believe. At a meeting at! Farmington, at which 5,000 persons were present, Mr Blaine said: .:''. The palpable issue is whether we shall vote to sustain the protective tariff now in force or vote to reduce it and put it in the direction of ulti mate free trade in the j country.' complicated, sentatives, or represent yourselves There are few things less interesting thf'w Voters in tbetovships of Leices ter, Reems Creek slid Ivy, will have to register before hey can vote. The attempt o raise tobacco in England Is a failure. The expen merit was faithfully tried, but the result was far from encouraging. Violent earthquakes occured last week in the central parts ofuennany. celebrated churn we have lately heard Wiggins may pot up the claimjof his prediction, only the quake, went astray. The time has come when the people want more evidence than blank assertions to convince them. Falshood and. scandal is .no longer a lair plan for success. --; " Rev. J. C. Price has called a meet ing of the colored Educators of N. CL, for Nov. 11th 18S6 at Raleigh. Thel object of the meeting is to provide for .larger facilities for educating colored teachers and the best we have ever seen. Any on the 16th, and put out your man. The columns of the Sktlaxd Heb ald wilKbeopen to you. A - better time for this important movement than now will never be presented. WLy is It? ; .Why Not? w ny is it the Uemocratio organs are so sweet on the Republicans just now? Because the candidates for the most important offices are Dem ocrats, and they will hammer away at each other, the one almost entire ly dependent on the Republicans for support, trusting that they, the Re publicans, ' will be fool enough to support its Democratic independent good mechanic can manufacture the churns. The opperation is by two motions, the old-fashioned) perpen dicular dash, and at the same time revolves.' Mr. Kitchens is in every way a reliable gentleman. The Brown County Texas Maner has the following to say in reference to this invention: ; We received a call this week from our worthy citizen, Mr. J. S. Dickey, who Invented, and recently patented, that so much about. This churn turns round and round while the dasher Is worked up and down, using neither band nor cog wheel and having only one crank, and is operated with a treadle or hand lever, as may be preferred, utilizing the weight of the churn, body and milk as a drivme power to work the dash. Mr. Dickey went up to Desdemonia, in East land county, a few days since and, dur ing a short stay there, sold the rights to this machine In .Arkansas. Missouri. Indian Nation. lonislana ana 93 coun ties of thlstate. He is certainly doing a rattling business .with this invention which is practical, simple and useful, and takes well lie is a man in whom our people, here at home where' he is well known, have every confidence, and he sold this county without-any trouble as soon as he got his pattent, , so confi dent were the people in nis judgment upon the merits of this machine. . ' than to go through an : entire tariff and discuss item :; by item.' There fore, I shall ask your' attention to a single article. . In 1869 there were about 38,000: miles of railroad in the United States. ; ; Not long before there had come intelligence that England was begining to use steel rails. Somej of our people,! anxious to get them, paid at the factory in England $22, gold coin, or $110 per ton. When they added the duties, the first steel rails that were laid in this country on an average cost a- bout $190 to $170 per ton. This went on until 1870. The manufac turers of this country then said to the government: "If you give us ja protective dnty we can make steel rails in . this! country." Against a . . 0 united protest of the free trade ele- candidate, and the other; afraid they Iment Congress imposed a duty of will be fool enough to do it. The fight between them is simply, for the sake of office. Both know if either one of their candidates is elected a Democrat is secured. .' Let the Re publicans put out anything like a formidable candidate and. then lis ten for howls. But then it is said by some Major Malone-will with draw, rather than see the Democrats $28 per ton in gold on steel rails. I had the honor of sharing in the legislation, j What was the ' result? In fifteen years from that date the manufacturers of the United States had turned but 10,000,000 .tons of steel rails enough for .100,000 miles i " nni a jv J 'a oi railway. . .xnatso rapiaiy reaucea 11 " A 1 A AV ! . 1 "A steel rails sold down to within fifty cents of the duty alone of 1870, so that rails were furnished at the of; the world. HALFA.miiLIOi'V OP PEOPLE ' 4 . Starring: in the Dromrht Stri ken District of Texa Terrt L' : ; i - i ' ble Suffering and Distress. ' ! Buffalo, n 'yI, Sept. 20. Rev. John Brown, Presbyterian clergyman of Albany, Tesjras, is in the city in the interest of one hundred thousand starving j families, representing half a million people, who, he says, aTe starving in the! drought' striken dis tnct of northwest Texas. a heavy; frost in this section last I Republicans, but of those who do jn ot night Reports from the surround- f.or8e Democratic Candidates or ntTiL1 i..w.wi,.' policy. Ifrm constrained to thus an mg country are, to the effect that one- nounce mySelf. because no candidate yet third of the crop still in the field of out seems Willing to declare himself a lowland; tobacco is damaged by frost. Hepubllcart, at the same time , j ! T - 1 1 f v' ' ! : i i , i (candidate who s asking for R The town democrats are not sing ing On as high a key as they did last Saturday evening. The discontent in the ranks of the hitherto faithful is breaking out to an alarming ex tent. The people will stand a good deal, but they will kick against be ing hoodwinked and bitted by a few self-constituted rulers, who have had control of j the county j for lo these many, years, ana seem determined never to give i up if they can 1 avoid t.-rNorth Sate. there Is a asking for Republican votes because he opposes the Democratic nominee. Ilf I do not get a single vote" but my own, I am a candidate for the office of CUrk, as a square true Republi can, and I Wish to see whether Republl-' cans of Buncombe will maintain their manhood and vote for a straight Repub lican or be (caught by the hypocricy of selfish Democrats, and vote for them. If they do they have no right to claim to be .Republicans. I shall thank my Republican friends for their support. ' If elected, I shall discharge the duties of the office honestly and faithfully, if not elected! I shall feel I have at least maintained Republican self respect E. F. Clark. Three Candidates on Bicnmond's i ! lt Fields. I :-; ill". ! Re- Integrity. Swananoaj and Oct. 2d, 188G.. were made bv him vesterdav in differ , mf mf . , V . ent! churches. Mr. Brown says that the suffering and distress caused by the drought which has existed for the past fifteen months was even greater than atCharleston, but the railroad authorities, who owned lands which they wanted to sell to settlers, conspired to hush up the real condi tion of the people lest it should inter fere with emigration.! Thousands of families had: not eaten meat this summer, and water is being carried thirty miles for household use. The object of this mission,1 he says, is to procure -j 100,000! bushels of seed wheat, butowhigfto the Charleston disaster, he had; thus far only re- Richmond, ! Va., Oct. 2. The publicans of this, (the Third)) con- Appeals gressional ; district, in convention dDsnlp! Soap!! -0- here to-day, 1 nominated ex Judge Edmund Waddill, for! Congress. This is the third candidate now in the field in this district. The other two are Hon. 'Geo. D. Wise, Demo crat, and Wm. Labor nominee K. Mullen, Knight of Cashier Gould Committed Asheviii CJIBISi LIPP'S Celebrated BOXES just received and brsal Wholesale land retail, by A. H. JONES & SON. , September 15, 1880. Waiiam To Jail. i ,-! i f- , :- ' ; Portland, Me., Sept. 25.? E. Gould, the' defaulting cashier of I the First National Bank, was; arres ted to night by the United ! States marshal and taken before United TA States Commissioner committed him to the Ford; who county jail LOR'S SPOON1 BAKING P0WDEE; have obtained ihousanda of dnlUr the action of the Grand Jury. The task; was greater than the peo ple of Texas could perform, and in the name of human ity, mercy, and charity he appealed to the charita ble public to help the starving mul titude.;.;.!. I'A'U ll-ti i- s-: r- VECOHi Ex-President Anthur'a Health. New. Lokdon, Coxif.p September 27. President - Authur, who has been spending the summer jat the TAYLOR YtS THE ROAD TO WEALTH." 3AVE money and health, and use S ONE SP00X BAKING at 1.15 Express Pequot! House, left here o'clock on the j Shore Line The State tax for ; State purposes, train for New York' accoxnpained by should be reduced ten or fiften cents his physician, Dr. Peters, Mr. less than.it now is. i It is said at Authurs health greatly improved Kaieigh that it can De reaucea nve during;his stay here. cents.-,. That is not enough. . Too much money is F0WBEE. We guarantee our Powder to be strict ly Pure In every sense of the word. ; ' Only one teaspoonful needed to raiw a quart or lour. A rognu can la suf ficient to raise MO lb. Flour. A half pound cad can raise OS lb. Flour. now in the hands of the Public Treasurer j or in the Ral eigh Banks. There is more money collected to pay; the interest on the State debt than! is necessary, and we protest 'against the collections of such excessive amounts.. If North1 Carolina' would talk more about North Carolina .finances and the ne cessity for a reduction'in taxation, and not devote all their" attention to National affairs;," they would do their own home people moregood. JTorfA State. I r-M ! ''tV I - i I ' Americans Ordeeed W WTt BE W14 BE OF F BAUDS' - Germany. j ;, - !.' i Bsbxjk, Sept. 23- Two Ameri cans, of German birth, one Schmidt and one Stuhr; who have been spend ing several weeks on a visit to their no other brand i J pe that leverv can contains cut of S.ioon across the label. Manufactured by TAYLOR UAHUTAC TORIXG Company. St. Louis, 3Io. Take old homes in Kiel, Holstein, have been ordered by the German Gov ernment to I leave the empire by October &V: i - X V The Aurora (III. Blade boasts over the fact that, while only 5 years ago it started with three regular subscribers and one fellow who said ' For sale! by j j A,tt JONES & SON. AshevUle, N. C, Sept. 11. 12-tfj Send your orders for Groceries, Tobac co and Bed sole Leather, to II. Cone & Sons, Baltimore, fd.' 12-1 in f FACT0BY SPUN YARN ' ! 1 ..." 5 u Bales. 'I i Nos.8--10-11 andl2. Hanufactured Tapioca PuDiDiirG.4 Soak one cup tapioca over night, peel and core as ( he would talk with his wife about it, the price that in this very ; last yearfmany apples asl needed, and fill the now the subscription book !i run- A 1 1 1J J . A ' a I !iL ' 1 Al . I iAU-. ..J k. .JUa.I j . . ... 1 a A !- .K. dish and pour over the tapioca; and I is compelled; to chalk t the balance I Indigo to'color the same', if desired, -at uownon mv uaua. ui -uv kuuc-ic. ime store or a. u.okjj x-o a, ovn. 3 A Mi -L i
The Skyland Herald (Asheville, N.C.)
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Oct. 6, 1886, edition 1
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