: I '. ; : . ' . ' '' : - : v.: - . r f ? : ; . I : - ; , t : . -, . i . y-. :-. J . 'if...;. . I f ' 1 " " ' ' , i ' i . ! . . - i. - I i A & IF 171 171 I Hj 71 V A 3 J7 1.0: Y il ll J ii jrj 1 ASHKVII1K, v MKTII y A 1U M IN A. TlirKH'AV MOltNljNO, Jl N it li VOL V. NO. !:U PRICK 5 CENTS, i l is nr; ui titst. h r riti: uluiu ll t UKCKIVrNO t AND IN" stcmv 1 ! , in t ;. n f ih auva-nck (!r;cKicuant i t :t i IMl. IViVi 1'! T t V M- III r ll"KT Hot . .Ofl PRINTING. The Al)VAN(KJ(n i'KIMlNJ OFFK'E i.HOne of tbe.U o(litx-j in the fctaU, una iA'i?t.M Work exixutt'vl prou.itly. Utilcij MJicitttl. MuikUM M U M Uii. : IHmi rt i Uu Munltt: - " Th Atr A t.i t.'.- . 'V l 'J - ait aUiPitk-iii( ifMi::um. fMHij ! v"j- ArriMlatitl lM'urtnrta l" 'lruln. A IJ. I- Trnia Trt , bt. ft haiiaoury. ! p IM ' P " MurUr ivtWHi. V " j la M)I.X tO MV A lit klllL1 KM" Mr. Harry Williaan Irlt jotir day for CahforiiU. - Waller K. Mooie, iiti., of Web slcr, i. in the city. MJ. A. M. Krwlti, ftM.irini Ju tho tlty yetctlay. alri. Kate Sellers ami her j;run daughter tlietl near WebU i a le Jays ao of droiy. The city authorities hae ent out bhlt fir iiroiMsalsi for furtn-'u-ing th-e iiiu ami other tivtutes for the new water works. The T"V Ty, ul"li-,t tianlay, liule-attin-criticUtao:t thj lU- i.ii., ..rii.t l.i r.ir.l to th liiiuor t.uesittm la UuatN:tiW. The aijearaucc of Col. i fan Coie'ii Tnlly IIo on the street -ct-r.ir ,n. rf 1 1... in . .... . . .. ., . ,i , triktu- indtcatiouH that the ;uiu- m- TL'.i.....i- 0...1 ...i.. .... I - f-r-.--i.- . V f ..I air. ami airs. A.t.er, oi ,u- are at the Swaunanoa. 3Ir. 1 ahn- .jtock is one of. the leading ofiiccrs of the II. l). pvtulicate. . The cajm of fdate Ax 1UI W. II. li.lird vs. IIc:kiah IJam.ird. aciion 00 au adinmistratior t boud, was conipromLsed )"etcrday aud now gocdoffthc docket. 'This is oae 01 tho old chronic cases, aud ha becu tried twice leforo a jury, lth 1 times resultiu itx a in Atrial. Yotuti? rlaslcii. Mr. J. I. Cook had oa exhibition la tho city yesterday, tao yua Iiald llakw, whicahe s joA-e-lisl in catchlnjr on the oppitc sid- of French Uroad river, jat b low tho J mouth of Clayton Creek, yi-terd.ty inoruln. They were liardly oi t enough to fly. They weft very fine npeciuaeus of the ciubleui of Ameri can Idberty. Tho ColTee House. Tho Cofloo lloude, w hich hu UvU clobcd for a Tew days for repairs, will beopetieil aaiu this evening forth) aocoinmodatlon of the pub lie. It is to contlnuo under the au pices of tho Woman's Chriiti&n Tem perance Union, with Miss Harx'i lli gins in cluirgo. Tho 'opening this ccalu Will bo celebrated with ail abundance of lee cream. To-marrow tbo eaULIL-dimejjt will rcumo its former echedule And will bo prrpaml to funibh zueabi at all ours in the day. An JmpoVuut Law Suit. i The caao of J. J. liader, vs. Tito Western North lUilroad Com- paaj, was taken op in the Superior court yesterday morning, aud tho trial beug. The plaintiff claims f 10,000 damages for eroual iu jahea received in the town ol Marshall, caused by filliu over a stake, wh:ch, as aileed iu the complaint, was netigeatly allowed to remaiu in the ground alur a arvey by tho defendant railroad com pan jr. The plaiuti-f is rvpreeuled ou the trial by Jas. II. Merrimau, Jas. M. Cludger,of this ci tyt ami James Godgtir, Jr of Mariull. The do- j fendaut is represented by Ju.lc David rJcheuck, M. K. Carter, and llcssra. Mclud v Moore. Tho trial will probably consume all of to-day. Falenee I-uini ! With ljplex iluriK rs. Tb-x to the nowtot and handvjun .-t lainps tho market. Alw it-w lot rat.-t.no Chain bt-r rWts and Ju, Wu uOr I'ont-Ulu liuu-r rs.u at tlt.. 1J-.-OrtU-d 117.75. A new lot fd Tsblo Knives Just in prion wlow -JtVt-r. , nr-lt-l i.iamU'f Iv-Lb rolutl ti fi.i"; Tea h U to o..i lor - iUi-, at lavi't OptiaUi i-ie lloUsi. liaby Carriai;c, all and prices, at . McMuzxrjf &Tu-oV-.. W untie nnm'xi il geat tin ii In M.rha!. in Ih eft. ! attending (ourt it. n m I I.lWto.ld C IvT lU'W U:lg ttie.J: .1 j T Nuprcinc :Mirl. M I lM'i t to Irt.l lt th J t'"ut Immrf of Ndith Cir.an..i. c.n- ':nt Ti with t!- - t irrr. t ...1 fri:-ii. ml.irh 1 I . ,-.-(it!.. i Hit U Wf.U It'll In liMi' .Hi'i lff:rr-,l hi i.it!ii,C nil 11 il!H.u Ii. , I ------ j .-. S.iitnur 'Ht I'UfiiH'-i lui'iia "-' i t - "' I . , , ..a , f tintrin! t.K-:at t! jurnt t.uu . uj. an-l jJ 4 -iu a, -'aM ' " ''r' r' wctly froa IW -Lo noul.l ItvJoa hrr fa aa l ,,t of her !t pf rtn.nI f to tako thev of tLc.rc. utcH, d to W, li-.u UoUu. M . I K VT"'?" riilaiits. . AtinitA' It The laarsli.nu uill arn'jit. i.urj t!..i;.k'i lor m iuvi;.ttiii t r.Uti.d the aiiXiti.il tlekite by the t'ntU nica'it U-UaXi:i; nm-iety, at la. r. tl.us., u hioti cojuCj oiToa .Iu:h 1'J J j tiety i Sl.-.aM Wu: Klil'll. It' ali-u il to vutv.' at the Ki!I- AIMUMAllVK. ' - - . j Wollc, N. C. 5k(JATIVK. lieu. II. A. tiuUer, N. Kim bet ly, S.C. ! JEt LAliltE J. W. C. lt.ikt . ' sikiiui.u-i umon(ii:i:m aii c j ' roi;Ti' n- ! ti,.Wi. ,.!An V-.r-i' ,. i,.,i..r I thu Maks of a biUwh.eL 4vcetl , 1 . ' , i.i-?ea the N?o.ite : vtator IJeckV M niakiii it i I ui i -.le iat-a vt fo r iu e in W i s if Con - re-ia to act as attoruevit lor rail- j wk.h LjTe rweiea ,ia froia t I liV IOl t 4 ii -tri mm mm - . v i rtH-tiot; of reform aud fhoal.1 le ! IaVM.il h itL.uu: a divi.ii.ai. It mi 'ht "Ci even I irll.cr .-. riake it .. ,1,.i,h...1,.'--.,"r i jt .sav iiiem-t ni j Cvcu-m to act a the attomey fer -v corjMiratioa or nda! latere t nataig the fcCSsjoti.s ol that l.Ki.. I Ul nator link hu!d j jk ,ke a Clean stcp lubl-V ists." . . t a crime to Like tree pA-scs iroaiM rauio.M toaipauy, tr acceiu ueau pllVtlCiTlVH f.om telegraph i-omp.ihict Oar Iilatute. miht tlj a ,'ood wotk iu lb: tli lec tion. i- Talmao on WTiikcyi Oa Ia.it Saudaj Mr. Talma ireacuc-l in the Ilrookljn Tal-'t uatae.o-t the subject of -Mroii Diu.k." As ii... eloquent preacher aud orator in nxu to be aiuou u., what he may hate to say u the .grea. tjue.stiou now befole the country will be lead with much in terest. We ipuote ouly's M::all poition tf this ablesern.ou. He sav h : 'The rum busiue- is )ut iug -tbt vitriol. c and d tmrishle liuids down the throats of thousands of labor era, aud while the ordinary strikes i.ie ruinous lioth to employers and employees, I proclaim a uuiversal against stroug drink, which I kept up will be the relief of the working classes aud the aalvatiou of the nation. 1 will undertake to say that theio is not a healthy lal-otcr in the L'uitcd ritate who, within tho next ten jears, if Le will to luse all lutoXicatiug beverage ami be saving, may not become a capi talist ou a small acale. Our coun try iu a year (tcud one bilnon, hve Luudied million and nfty thou sand dollar for rum,' Of courc the working clashes do a treat deal of this exjnditur Careful statis tics ftbow that the wage earuiug clasacs of Great liritain expend tu hpaort,one hundred milllou pouuds, : or livo hundred . million doll a. is a 3 ear. r.t down and calcufatr, O: working man 1 how much you bate expended tu these directions. Add it all uj). Add up what ) our neigh bor have expeuded, and realise that instead of iuwcriug the U k of other jjcopie ou might have been your uwu capitalists. ' When )ou deplete a workiug man. physical tccrgy jou deplete his capital. The stimulated work man ives out before the uuatimu lated workman. My plea this morning is to. thoc4j waii king i-opI who are in di:!plo hlp to lh whisky Udtle, the bver mug and tho wine ii aak. And what I i-ay to them wall Iot be 'moie up plopliate to ti.e Woiklug tiaara than in the biiia. i 1-ij j ad the literary 'elasea and the pfotcv sioaai clas and ail claKM-, aud not 'a it h people ol oue age rnoiu than of ! ges. Take out god s'iuaie kxik at the mau whoni -tloug dlihk l.aS enthralled; al.d lca.cL.Ler that Tlualil that 0.al taultnudcs are uuii.tf.' - I 1 ! tirr At 1 1 1 i ti lt , Uiv !' r I t i 4 . j-.f ti.;!-.f tts v io ini'iii j:r h I i i r .it w Ml L ' tl'l i T ina4 i hi-. !: ?l 1 I I'M' Itilplii 1 fiCUTtl iit.l tltij , K t! ;' j 1 i : '!. ! till!. V.n W). ,'!..! M.I .ltil.KV I I I I.UI' alv jiluni il !. tatlkni U'lou.ui anil ?t j.-ckct up un- inv.irnt. Uotl arr - ihmi.Iv. but i ((. tJfa!h a,H,rf!. A iiuttou : tJie cu,v u ( rla. ,,.. 4n ost:iatiM , f.,i;.. , r ,4 -j-.t,-,, , . h.i.aratiiir i iu.it !i:ii- w hv:i a tiH.tti in t?io ' j maehti.c Mu. k a button aad-a it k j ? -hot i tito' the a.x. at; d ! !' into th.; ! iiml-.t jo( r.u!,;;.;tti!.iti ' tuitertal. i ) The IOm i etint U!e.I at :Mti t ....... 1 . 1 . a ......... i . ... V j ' - A-ii vii.i.i . Jinn- - lU'i'Ut li- i-aii "M.ttc; Jti-Kti.il C.hu vi.ti'Mi Hit' at a lid.'.' lad raiittl t ordt-r by tiuui t Vv" it - -n, t h-tlFinaa t ;t ' Li.'Ut . Vi- . ' 1 eull m a- ft ad an I (" nu.iitti . . Tin Iti-w. 11. IUwi-, i wt Wa-Mj-I u i-unty, V;v load- J"'!-"' c;' nn V1' j (.":ive:itl'u t-or1 u.--r i'.:n JierAiun uii" I I 1 a I blriH-fiii i it very brn tly. t .tiu nut til's on eri- ti, iitntti ou'i, n .i . .i- . ' .l.otf iila qtnl r. r i ' 4 t i i ,i tliro .T t t'oavf i.tton sd . , ,.. !J'rut,l lor tuu-r I,, 1,1. -vl to tfjini- nate a l"a! lu t i ! th. III k. t I in- n-uii . . . L . f . . tin ia n as.' I tlv(vr;s.ilitt.ttv-. ..r llvor.s.idid.ttv ui t ui t ljii ' ', ! Kur KhU Ti-i...e-- , Ki...vi!:-( for e, Wm. li txt. r, ri'i b Tt ia;e oi" Siu'lbyvilb',, j .v, a. jj w.. -and .vwu W.ilvii;, N.i-aville ; for j -t. lii t jl,.-, M,. Murray, of piiblhMn gabvr- ,.r At.., ..i.l.i. . l v Ol 'l HipillT H.4 i f0.n. rr., Vi- i. i ,...1 tnnlvi'ii'ion , ill a.--teaibb-at the sa'i!tv pi t t" ii noui'.natiag a eai. eruor. Te cuntiMt tioa .ttavs'. to Ik Taylor, of tUA 'I th, ji.irj '.' of id ite for ( v for .this noniina- lH.tvtvn A. A. t r.n l. .. N'uuu, ofWit Tehueivn.-e, though other prouiirfut liei-atdieaas an tneuliouetl in t!ii- connti tio n. JJltle All UcL iliere. N.ihhv ib't , Tt-ua, June in. ;.SHCial--Alf T.nlU was today nominated bylho ii pul.'licau con veiitton for Governor. Knightly l'ili'rima Cars re in 1'aiaci' liehm6ud, Va , .liiue 1 ;. i'oia mandcrv'No. J and St. Andrew'- Co m m a a d o r N 1 1. 1 I, K i i h t s Te iu i.lar. b it this t itv this i..oin::iir on a pilgrimage to 1'nA idem e, K. 'li The two rummandeii'es cairv alnnit j 10 ku!g!its with abut the sam n amber of ladies, and a number ad k.ight fiomj other ytiiuia cities. Their tra. l : a social oue, com losed of itix" VuV.n. an car. ami oue smoker. ' 1 1 Cleveland bus Oiily .Twu Coiuik- tltor.j Mr. Ilcndiicks is dtad. Mr. Me Donald is shelved, Mr. Thurmau is far advanee-d iu ai, nd Mr., iktjard's M..pulaiity has waned, lf Mr. Cleve laud seeks the reunmU liatlOii ht ba.i Uulody to tear bat Cailubj jjnd Hill, ami piobabiy the j latter may Le oat of the way. Mr. I Ulailic, Oti the.utlicl tade, fceeta tu ! le iual)y foi tui.ate Ot his old oi;nieutsf Althar n A likely to be- alite two 3eai uc.ii c, and John rthermau's ti a a Is admit that ho, ; u U htatt- , is hop.h--VBi) divided agaiu.t him. Mi. Itmund4 te-r taiulv wijll not hguie in this ueit Kepub'iCaU ('..ne:.t.u.i. 1'tov ii de U iC Jii.il li d. i IVaiitu KIuImIi, i - i at C.uip l'tt ., "1 tuf'i.ty, H im ii to 11 p. Iu. A t 'eata.lt --Vei.if,; l piaitii 1. IU t uvbii. utt l th-' isui -ttt.uitial ali 1 lli.ht m .Ii a ! IV-r the bsfuetit t.i l,.i-itahle 0t.jr.lv iu A?bcviU.. 'lb- public b cordial-: ly m v l tu! to att ;.d. Jal.elt.t. 1 V H.a i ii'ha-! '..st goiu-n 'iu ltfti lot lJu.dri Hi lii.-li ..xf.bll -.l iu balk ud IU p-peis fci.7.llf A.V.iiV 1 an HAt'iiVfc atoeie toy tiillil.Mi, tllu..-, llSi-, tiUl'ti-! 1)1. V t,lMi.i i l' triXti) A- i.t.V i 11. iUiiWuoil A. Co. Jaliuidtf, 3r m I r t In 15 U if th It 'll. i. .... ,.ri,.ii-ii.i tint uri II. m'' ll t !-v tirtueof tl.rif form LiMiwii JoM!t i hne Sim the 7 ' i tlM h f otm ofthem tHj ifi.it t , ... i : . . . . . ttil in i IVH'I'IVIlf, Ul UI, mi- . II.. . i t. f S I r'f . .vh. V,U'H.4t linrln.r And liijhl. of MMuri ; Dutliam, t Kiiuki ! Jotdaa,.- of Ohio; ' Voufi-.i'-M .At ! km-, of Truues- ; : t.Uii,' off ! lo't 4. Neat I v ail of tlto; : jHTUik aro Jinten-ited in 'H-fi'iii: If mU ti.ui. A itsulution will Ihj tjtlejed on Monday by' Mr. Vooiet', citll - j iM:uNi thft Hales tomtaittea t no i ;1 J amend the. rules, ol the Lottie that ! no ex members ill In itjlowed tlie luivuenes ol tno tloor ntntlef any i . . ..... : I e.rcu in ma nee- i Itamlall Ki Civil sev itn t'm.n ti..- : !. ..Mit-phi l'i'- Ja-t to the extent that Iteoro- : si-ntative li AiidalL-heekf to mike , , ,,' ,.. . tj j UI".' I.MII I. 1 11.1 la vt a.ad thtj trbrc t tNial uion rthcieut la Ctio liut i , iul UI eiova;el civil service, tie was . U.HUsta;ae.l.by th 1W!eoir the j Country. t hat the la-f is crude and that it ooorates i?h uu',ae iu- 1 i i ejuahtv a a..ui, c.tse. iis not disputed by its' warmest ' .rieatl-, and tho 4tr bale hi which Mr. i;.ih. tlallpartlcipati d brought at the uurauce i'rtra sc-wnd itt!arter-s that 'inoie: hberal" eoiirnetiou of 'tiio law .f e,di;V obvtalu , most of thu evils of which be cout- plained; but he goes bejoujl the itower of roitrui-tion be. th-rii and- utg several amendments' of thie law, i . i . , . relating to age tnd other 'material peUlt" Just to the exact exteut' that Mr. ! Kandall, or ' any other leader .ol"! either party, shall seek to qmlur tasi the fair and liberal adjuiuis - trattou of the new civil servitje pol- lev. he or thev will be condemned by the country. It is a step in the tlirection of honest ami bettcjr kv- crnineiit, and the nation wiij take Lo stride b.ukward. A fev i poll tjciaus whose convictions uje created or itisptretl to earnest edbit only by sikhIs will suarl iiiitl . eer at civil service leform, but they for"- get that they all yelled for it when th tthrr party was in powr and ! lUv .would how l for it a 'ain if tli-ir H.'htU al adveis iries tiiuuiphed. again I 'I Among the great mass Of the pejSe of all jiarties there is a siii-j tare demand for houest, .faithful, liberal civil service reform , ijot the reform that would keep in oflicc offensive partisans of a tie! feated party, but the reform that wdl turn out all who prostitute oaleialj por tion to debauch polities, aiid iit lKiut better men ini their blaces There are obviou" crudities in the civil serfieo law Mr. Uaudatl justly ptotesUj;aiust; lut let all be scrupulously areful to avoid any attack ujhiu tttj vital prieiple o( tivnl service rie form, I however subtle it may be n the lorm uf its pre.seutatioa., Thja vo . . ploiUui't want aiiy backward step iu that dirri'tloii.i interetiiig i-lericutei. II ii am Camei oa," Furniture be-aiei t)t Ccilumbus, (ln tells his ex-l-erieute, thus i .For thrrej )eat have tiled evcy remedy du the u.atket lot btomach and lf.iduev li.a-ider, hat get no iehcf, until. I Used FJeelllc iiittel - T.Miik tive l.ttle and a'u now cured; and IhUik l.leetlie UittelS the ' liet lUHt FuiiGci lathe woild." Major A. li. lieerd, ol Wel l.lbcrt. , K.V , Used I1U-4 If it" iaUet S fot ,ut u!d etai.dthg' K-idue.v affect ioa and fc.iVs : ''Nothing hascvei tUiue ujc UiUi h good as i-lcetlic li tiers." hold at' lilt) tents a buttle b 11. 11. l,)tua ' ; Juuefa.lw- HaiiM ! Usui 1 ! J, J. Mi key A C., has i)uw on hand a laige and Itesh lot oil couu- tf ha'uta. iJa) lti Z.MS and rvat li-taiu great v arieiy at JUvv fthaUtf. . ' m; .mi -1 lf r. tU; . WAfi!ffir'?r1,l 'l. Jihm:-i:1. Thfn I nu- tiiverity ff opt n inn j - ti t liiii t1i.! ( will ! fjur?i, '..Mr, Jlrr!'Vu nthT i i w;llivjvn' Wsf ki's jwith ;4 vi t' aip'HirunK'nt f"i tfi l"!h t'f Jui, rU'twn lOth anl lh I 't!. Hwii"f r. tarrlai tVjml- till :Vy thtt.tht t.-.Irit"- cn Jfron- yi hj U t-i t ftl'fttlvfi to'- th: Uwft' N Ki inii rnief of Jw.lmi.t ifjiinc-i'lti ttow Iik'ty - - -- ...... t ; -if - iti inn wito w,. ai-ie ti t.ury theiu- lyt Allft ii a humori-t jtjiHl tltHj aHy uraujjlrt down tho Ibiu-'- H ti'M-.kJ' tT th ."fnral j -IlHios to it' "iv" . vn.'-re u f'Mmn b:erjf';, lif-.xitht.iwljo won.; iH.tf'it:uile" fliT iiu ihirinjf. the tgti, ;'tir on f lh-; tOUt-TlU'ijiit-tfldn-t. f.j -1 ! v ti ? W hit' tllilifw f 'Mi- (ii2r!.t HfVtTHl i j. darker", irr ;,j.eArKru4 ihati jo'Ilara. r Hi native I.i n ward, jtu l ! U i'in -indiaua.: rewht.M iu i th-Viiilt eountry md lia evidently t iKi-n eojuous iw 01 fuinin? ann liveriuodlciftti without much elf liy the way, O'llara is u Ions r tentioun inetidier In his trin d Ixtrin-j; tnan ids frioud -BmalN, f SoiitlrCarolina. O'Hara loves an,-l eigir. Kinali-i is font! of aj pfs nttd A nlteu mvu buying tjim of theolj ! Irish scoiiien outride la thu corridor. j He i-f aleviathaa in sio as;d ' ws'ks vvit fi hdly w.ui iiu.. onth ! I Can.!iiia im-nib.'r'i'4 nearly I.';f k aAd-S M ha-i'only k eon tjion-ffciMKd eluef! ion . - j ii.n i i I Y - j O'JiarkN nutuuT On the !l ir n.l UA abibt J;s:':i-siuk ar' nutftw,Uhv:' , ! ! Attf-r the iiiols. Tjhe si-ene4 .i:t? :ui;t; the la a. a Ui of the vie'iiils of the pliuar ri!s hi lciast ate described as having! ( ,H-ci very I waded a;ud U-eh at'f tia j- Wouuai xiieii '-sobbod,' . wiuli 1 -he "roai;es.to t .he dijUlereur ;yne- 3' ' !y lnvd is ith . ' i i -: j V. aj-aUl.ers,; - who guarded j th?moUji:aMs asid, the de.td with ! loaded r'?tl,os, . . IhtL a day or two ' t If 1 '-i r 4 c.idn.l fif f h i aiin mafifi ii ' t'4 ,i -iaur . s , m. so at; f ufah; .cjiims iJail an! .s i d iu aupruvked, ujx. l,l?ly ti tioj wdh thit 'uuvj HIie"e, fpo b'jteri par p ai taaa :o ilua-. i rlpiuiae paertvs or to gtatdy I a lf 11,1 1 f rage; and I "j'Pllf fid'tui.elsr...tn behalf aid an I -Unreasoning rage; and ii T , i , k ii j'l1jj? ud'txua.seb..tn . behalf Li.-eia il lew Ua i Lcdrt were uedw;uderisioai-.H,tem4t;) i t,r l!-i,,e A l w i tfc i Xh4 ! Iiu'r hu dlaa Ik. pothers and lovers vlolon4o, aud Joiued wifh them in fhtj Mjires of not aud robbery j au'i 'ilriiiikeune-i' jwhieh dbllowed. j v 'l'he coatract between thtj.iirst Uccnes and tht last pit Belfast is ! vety eji'eetive if notfatfectiug. The j t loter hae ' learnel a prohtable f lesson it they have a roamed only. that !awie.siiiies and bloxlshed, mob rule' aud murder, riot and ruin iu variably go together; The pity of if of course, that niauy of the guilty j leaders eeapod without ! a bruise or sc.raich, while iuuocent men ami women .suffered devithjiu their stead. This is usually the ca-so iuall. occurrences of the kind, however, and will continue to bo the case until icaoeahle. aud j law abiding tatueus everywhere ilearu that iu times of noting theit place is at home, leaving j the rioters to facw aloae the consequences1 of their ite'ts. The difliculty of handling and suppressing a 'mob U always iucieaed by the preeuco oi idle lookeraOri, .and loir" soaio curious teasou thco generally contrive to tvU iu tie w- v uf 'mast ol the blows and burets. flharlestoa. At kj asd A Caitaia l ortuoalo lieOf ery. Cap tp Coleman, sthr, Wev mauth, plying bete-en Atlantic City and N.1V.., had bora ti;0ublel with a cvitgh ,bu that he was unable to slee p, dud w'a m tl used to try lr. lr. King's w : liieovery . for Ctiisunipt.uui. (It! not only gavd him insant leiiei, but- aU tyed tho e titui;5oieiejM u hiv breast. lUs childiei): wtr im daily aufected a id a . foag'.u ,tlonei had ..the same happy c4ee!. ilr. King's Nw Ois tovei j l,-, uo'a the staudatti remetl tu the C34!m.iu household and on lioard "ithe ; W;huoner,- Frese T'f tat liMttlen of thu Standard Uemenly ai ii. il, l.Miaii' tnig Store, -JuaC!V:lU;; : ' N o ; i the tiut to eeiuie a leal I . ( 1 . . 1 11 1 : 1 ; . i ) . I , . !. 1. i stvusa bat or WmX-aaCii. boituct at may lit ONE, TWO, TEHEE, POUR, trrrrrt n HfitKK W f V W w vy W WW w www w w i.i II It K - . r lit it K f i II It KKK TJHUE- D'opular Low : (RIIGIS ATP .....OF iJ T : ; ; :' 1 -J- - J .i lAUf r EST LJNE OF ) ' , ' ! j ' t't If. f nini.V . - " r' . V;v p1 . ypMt N WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA i J ; r ; 1st. 2nd. Clothing for Furnishing 3rd. Boots est tp the best. - 4-th r Hats and! Caps Shapes. For Levy ttliOWTHOFASflBVILLE! , V Firt wa vol to sjnd 1 1 ' uwutw amprovtM therebr, property on tho boom, 'moio huildtig "a demand for another LUMlJJ-lt YAUL). you have it i - . ;. i- : .. -.j- ,,, . i u ,vo u m-j " ; ' '' T '' ' M ''" ! ' "' ' ! ' Tiiq ) " Axg7i1q LtMter ! Comranv. . , ' osiutjss iiuprovel thereby, property on tho boom, huihlilig'' - demand lor another LUMBKlt V'AUL), you have it, North-jeast Court V ill keep a full liiw of building stock dry, nicely assorted aud piled, at lowest market price.! Call and sw us. J JuiiviklAwtina. j UUaSKLL UKOTUE1LS, lroprietors. A Jujdklou'i appiicatioa of fiointed conductors, both ou land and sea. Is not only desirable, but in general is kboJutely essontlal to the preserva tion1 of buddings, and shim from tu" ia;tew ut iiuining, f ; oay :tr ? f . -. i K i McMuJu ix Tdsou has the larg est atssortmeut of jlfcby Garriages in the city. "''.-' ' . !f ' ' I '. ' ':' I 1 ' . -. .'" j '':.!- .. ., . IMaiu but liutKil-taiit. - The .object of a Ifgutnihg rod upou'.ai batld ag is merely to furnish exiudufj tois whereby" Mie electricity dischairgUl ftm; u thuutler cloutl, may fully eistqH! intio the earth with at eau-ijng injury., It is ia fact, jaKt as jbioiplo a matter, as catting tliit hes of putting iu drain tile, to caa ay off the super ahunda.it j moUtuie from; a piece ot Iwet land. lioth serve as cuductors to re move hatmlesy au iujarious ele- mtnt. Mr. W. C. these eoudue Goihaxu will erect ors on slort notice. OfUce at A. CV Davis' store. Juaesaf : '' JVl&Xutlea Tilsoa has Ml line of Furniture, Carpets, Shade Goods, &e-.1 Call and see them. ; '. .- - The lNeW Hotel At Warm Spring K. C, will be' oett for the recvpliou of guests ou Juno :ili. i FV.r particulars as to terms, rat, A c. i addrtsss V. II. l CiiiTriEU Fror. Warm Spf log, N. C AUo, of HighJaud lark Hotel, Aiken S. C. j June U:17t ,'.' . :.:;:"'! -, :!--!:-:; jk';:' : f : ! Tom.Notvill, the will knowo and, flue Bhoemakerof Ashevltlo, ha re moved his shop to tho old Hock lor ts-utrtd) hotel, whero thtsi desiriug His service can hereafter find tdm ' Juneotf, , .. :,.:M l , . ; - liay StaLe Shie,v iu , Waakea phiwst, Spring Heel, 5tockwei Tii, and other, styiiis, never fait to ploaao. .-i. (. , - -, ' ! ft v nittt h ii l iiu.i t o a o OOU iW NN U1)U KKK KHHHH FdDTUlK THE JPrice JUTouse. THESE FOUR SPECIALTIES J i I the large and small. Goods to, suit every. and Shoes from tlie I low- all Styles and s jtOO,000 improving our llouso 'StpuaroJ -WELDONS fancy ;gem; bakery "MAKES THE dAKE,M ; BUT THE AS1IKVILLK PUBLIC -TAKES THE CAKE.' They have gotten a taste and you CANT CHOKE THEM OFF IV Nowhere elso In tho city can tho nuality of our goods be duplicated. Our manufacturer is MAmerican,,v and "to the manor born,' solving a. full apprenticeship under (ho most noted artbts lu Mew York City. Ho is tho same who manufactured Des mond's goods, but the I public will note that our place of business Is lit Tun; Old Mosclkk Duua Btand Thire4 doors South! of Dosmoad's old stand, i i- j. ; ten. lixk or .; Choice Confectionery I i r Wilson's Celebrated Crackers. . - j.-. . '!;', -r-ALso- . ;! Cains. Gcc; 13 Great Yarisly. i ' Finest 5e Cigar la tho Clly. IxIllAtXX) aud 8NUFF. 8UQ A IkS, i TEAS, and COFFEES. Everything usually kept la a first- j class place ofthXs klod. - Goods Delivered Free. N'ollce of 31eetluir. f A meeting of the Democratic Ex-i-cutlve Committee of ihe 1-th Judl eiai district Is hereby called to as seuibte at Ashevllle, oa the Zitd day of Juue, lSNt, to determine uooa a ti me and place for holding the lVmo-i critUe Judicial CvnvenUon for said dibtrictj and to consider and do-i tejrmlneiguch other matters as may; Ih brought before said committetki AM members of the committee are eiiruestly rumesttxl to be present. lemocratie papers of the district will please copy. i i U. A. SHV0RD. ft'ltairmku, Deu-ocratlo ExCommlt tee, l-ith Judicial District. Juneau, is, - j - $6m moe f ! i t 1 ! -f j II I : p " - VVl . .

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