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THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1882. 8 CRAWFORD NAILS A LIE A MTEtV MEHTI1WJ AT BEN-DEBMMVILLE. Prllcbsiref , m Vassal, Makes no Ar Kancni-Radical fear lo Hear n Trntn, and Xbejr Ran From Crawford. JliKkw.M n.i.K. ( ct. 1 1 I reckon Pritchard i making the very Wst can vas possible urder the circumstances. When ic is remembered that the Keoub licau i.artv ha howled high tariff ami high ' .;: lor thirty year, and tbe peo ple i.t i district sec nd know how they have gotten poorer and p-iorcr under I'; and when it is rrrmmlrtred that the Republican party ha demonetized silver and contracted the currency until there in not today $7 -r ea.ita in cir culation in North Carolina: and when the KcptibJic.in party dot isnt irKse to give one uarticlc of relief either I. j lowering the tanes or by increasing the money lor the people, whv no Kcpnblcar can dclend the record hi parlv made, and is bound to dodge a heap, prevari cate like thunder, tell a few joke ai:d rai'e a big a racket a possible. And this is just what I'ritehard is doing, anil I give him credit for doing the best he c:m. Nobody knows better than I'ritehard that he is makng at.m vas without an argument in it. There was a tremerdous crowd pres mttoi'ay. lam informed that it wis I he largrst vi n in lUiMlersorivd'c since 1S7' when Vance and Settle made their famous canvas lor the governorship I had liC'.rd tli.it the I i iinicrat in lb ridt tsi.n rr apathetic an'I iiiiitfir .lit. "1 ))-. llaralistid about the same degree ol hie toilav as I imagine a t aches lo grod healthlv cyclorc in lull niot on And v. hi should havi sen the radical etni.ui! I': iti hard led oil. and was mn .1 ijntt . nil respect 111 hearing, but I'rawii.td hd i spoxen ten mu.iitts I cli i'c 1 1 e radicals began to pile 'lit , the ljii:ii'iig I k. rats to. in a burnirg liar ii . ai d til-, v cused and tore I ::i ir !. al as '. i :aa. In order to try at.-i l :.k he I. . ra i i i I I rav.fi.ril s argnna r t -. ' :. . ... n! -lai '. a hgh" 1 M : e i e a r.ira 'i in i- i. r . i v ! i . i ar il a 1 1 . 1 Til i : iin-ri i.-ir i.nai-hri'-i'nL' aia! ruin e nun lurini ! n. tin radii a ii . oi.a.l run and the lirmwr 1,1 i. . . 'A i n in ' . ri ; l.i ; :. r tigfci ing trim and more i n; l.uv,ii : I nat tliev bad !n lor ten vears. I'i i- liai d ar d Itrown I. a vr h.i'n Urn .asserting m ry d.iv that C-awlord ra'ol denied Mgning the dem.ands ol the lar iners Ail ar:ce two years ago. As a mat ter ol l'-ct Ciawlord had nivir 'leraed any such thing. I'.rown deciared in in canvass tlirougii the westitn eonrii.-. that the mb treasury scheme .and land loan luu.'iJV -Acre both in the .V1: incc demands t wo vears ago. Craw iord de noumid tl.i assertion as tai-e an I said that these measure were not in t'v ill -inand j l wo year ago. and I h.il he had never given them his etfrforsV-rrV-t;:, ..! challenged llrown t'i .rorJfc. 4i.e .ltd be had signed. Brown wntc to the sec retary of the State Albance at Raleigh, ' nnd that official tent him a caril with; Cra-vlord's name printed on the bottom ' of it, which contained both the sub treasury and land loan mrasurr. Craw- i ford denounced it as a fr.-.udar d fortery. Today Crawford proved the corrietre- id all his assertions by producing a copy , of the Country Homes, of Octoi-cr ' throfTicialorganoftheAHiar.ee in this district at that time, in which was ; printed Crawford'sletter W. F. Tomli son, announcing that he had signed t tie demand, liy the side of this letter, the demands which Crawford signed were printed in lull, nnd neither the sub-trcas- ury nor tbe land loan scheme were in-I eluded in them. Crawford also read a i letter from Mr. Tomlinson, the man who , was authorized to present the demands, to Congressmen at that trine for their J signatures, in which he declared that the snb-treasurv and land loan measures ; were not in the demands in 1N0O. j This nails to the wall one of the most villainous lies that this canvass ha pro dueed. Trw Secretary of the State Al liance has had a diff rent set oi demand 1 printed and lorged Crawford' name to ! them in order to create the impression in i this district that Crawford had liecn un- j trut to the plrdgc he made the fie pie two year ago. This matter should lie! taken into the court a a dehlierate fo'gery on the part of this official who pnt tip this b gus card. II-nderon county will put cut a lull ' straight Democratic county ticket to-1 mrrow. There will be no tep backward in Henderson county. . . A.'. ! Bkevakd. N. C, Oct. 10. Another i large crowd was present today to hear j the discussion. There was some whiskey on hand, and lefore the speaking con cluded things became yery warm. Pntcharri spoke last, and when bis crowd would cheer him, some few Demo crats would hurrah for Crawford, fine young Democrat standing in the middle of the ourt room, in tbe aisle, waa con SDtcuons for bis sbouta. A well knowu Republican, somewhat notorious as a bully, left bis place inside the bar while Pritchard was talking and walked up to the jonng Democrat and told bim be most bush, and began to iower with him. The crowd rushed up and it looked as if row was coming, bnt it waa soon quieted. There was some confusion at tbe close of the speaking. Pritchard did not fill oat bis time by 15 or 20 minutes, and criticised tbe crowd severely for iu con duct, saying that the time for brow beating and bulldozing the Republican pnrty bad passed in North Carolina. Pritchard, of coarse, tried to place a II tbe blame on tbe Democrats, but as a mat ter of fact there never would haye been any serious fuss bat for tbe uncalled for and silly interference of bis bullying friend. Tbe lines between the two parties are closely drawn in Transylvania, and neither party can bope to carry tbe comity by anything more than a slnail majority. Two tears ago Crawford carried the irounty by 37 majority. It took a hard fight to carry the county thru, and it will require the same this ymr. There will not be 50 majority either way in Transylvania. Cpt. T. N. Cooper waa baric 1 at 'Davidson river today. Ilia death is a great Iom to tbe County; II is spoken of by all tbe people as a mnnof much pabltc and private charity, and bis death ta universally mourned. J.P.K. SI" KIN LEY BILL CRUELTIES. from Wij-w McVcagVs Spreca. Tbe total depreciation iu tbe value of farm land in this county since 1870 is greater, in my judgment, than tbe cost of any manufactory in it, and yet w hen tbe farmer of today cornea to bind bi wheat, which be must at 11 for the price fixed in Liverpool and less tban it costs bim. he is confronted by the fact that he McKinU-v bill puts an artificial price upon tbe twine he must use in order to give a bounty to the wealthy cordage manufacturers who contributed to the I election ol President Harrison in 1888. In return for the recent laws break - ing down all barriers Jietwtfii the treas- J by the fire ol Friday at Clinton makes it 1 ury and any -.crson who asks lor a -en-1 $57,000. with only $.,0O0 insurance. sion. the riei sion agents arc rxuected to I The cotton nickers are now at tlnir, brin to the support of the Republican busiest. This season d.'t cent per Iimi; part v a vast army of voters who can be , ounils is the price paid tUm in tin sec relied on to support the new svstem of j tion. government bv Ixiunties to favored in-, ., terest because tliev themselves were - Though $..0 in pnes is offered to sharers in it. and under the influence of ' "'rv companies lor dri ! next week sue h an alliance economy in expenditure j at tl,c "a'"" centennial there are as vet become a ht-tvordol reproach and apical i no cnir,cs. lo patriotism a mockery. Editor a.nts I. Cook, of the Cm- cord Standard, will be married on the A leading Na'ional Republican Senator : lyth to Miss Margaret J. Norfleet, vt declared four years ago that the manu Suffolk, a. lactuiers ol I'cmisylvania were more; Charlotte lbs rver: Mpj. C. Kowd j highly protected than anvbody else, and; has returned Irom Asbevillc. He spent, made large fori'iiics every tar when . several da s at Ciombroon with Senator 1 tunes aie prosperous. , and Mai. Vance. 1 lie Seiiatorisimprov- To persuade one's sell of the truth of mg. this statement it is only necessary to M ,, ,.. ,- K.lIt.j h ,.,vs ,ir ...,..., ....... ....... ... m. ncctarie ol life are increased to those who tan or Iv pure haw thern in very small ipj unities at a time. In our sill complacency we think of them buying coal arid sugar anil clothing and tin ware at the same in-icent.ige of liountv !i t!ic protec ted llii!l:l I ii .as t p.av. hiii the truth i that i'i many caes I heir abii.tvtopav l.eiug inhnitclv less and lompei d :o iiuv very It lie at a time, t he hiirrii n ol pa merit rp :i lliim is ii.Iiii- rt reati r vx u v e p.. iun p.i L'o. h ton coal t hev A i, ! let . !' lar tr..:n at -1 . ma il c I. mil ll .sire for . c ! In in a. I ii.i li e u; i.iing A.arr.il i i. arii i: s l '. aluioM ,..,1 tie a-.-'ri ga- ah! the i i i. i wr.i, rca l ! v l.-il. ha - c . and s'i tar l '. : I' I .n I .i a I e. w I' ll t . e rill , I ' c v if . i e. l I-' t' ; r.iir : '1 I i: mid valt u :M ; :o ll ra i. .a . : ii-iNi:: . : t 'a v c x act s t i Irian tin m--fn i.otn ol tin ! i- i and : the price A lti:HtKKlll.).ll!SVIt"r. I.- w.-a A Kind of istulp'or. Ilul Wan t apjr-el;i-l. Mrmln : ill M ichiKUn' State n 'unlloi r l ol I I wa going through the Maripiette privi; one day. a ij'.u the warden, pi int H g to a comic t at work at a carpenter'" U i i i. said : "i up to that fellow and take a cloe look at the color ot his ryes. hair and complexion toid ..al-sis: M his. fate." Wondirug what it meant 1- nevertheless ui'i as nirected. I lie eyes were bine, the complexion sallow and the hair thick and daik. Then the war dm took me into Ins ( dire and showed me a puce of wood in the form of a hem isphere. I was first show n t he flat side; tlx-n reversing it he disclosed the carved feature ol the convict I had just seen, u close resemblance, even the color ot eves. complcxii n ami li.-.ir lCing ttieie. My its' ide w as a la' siniite. also in wiio'i. of' the t rironcr's I ng. i onv hand. "This work." said the warden, "was done by that man, and his only tool was an old pieieol bottle glass He must have spent months, ierhaps tears, working, it into shape. How he colored the face and hit upon so close a resem blance to himself. I don't know. In rraki..g that image the iri-oner had but one.. I .jeit escape. His scheme was to lay it on bis pillow, pull the coverlet close up to it. place the wooden hand outside upon il;e iuilt and thus deceive any who might enter into the belief that be was sti'l there, while he himself secieted himvli outside and made his rscaja? according to a scheme ol which only he knew. l'ut,lilc many a' tempts, equally ingenious, i he plan failed, and he is still in prison " IHKl; M W HAI'KKIAI.. How 11 Mas) Helped a f artafaciur tog Town. From tbe charleetoo New and Courier. W. L. I'ouglass, the Massachusetts shoe manufacturer, wli-sr picture adorns so many of the newspapers in i his coun try, knocked the McKinley tariff out in one round at lirockton tbe other night. Rising Sun Morw, who made so gri at an ass of hi in seat at the last session of Congress, said some 'ime ago that Mr. Douglass "was getting so prosperous under tbe Mckinley tariff bill that be could not afford to run" foi Congress. In his speech at Itrocktnn, Mr. Doug 'ass informed Mr. Morse that "the Mc Kinley bill had nothing to do with tbe prosperity of tbe shoe business, as I can prove to him br an examination of my books. The McKinley tariff went into effect NoTember 14. 1890. and lor three months following my business 'ell off 30 per cent. How did 1 regain it V contin ued Mr, Douglass. "By doubling my force of salesmen and increasing tbe amount of my newspaper advertisinir." Jr. Douglass discussed the free bides question and its relation to tbe shoe in dustry. He said that Brockton's pros penty was due to free raw material and what was good for thesboe industry was also good for tbe iron, building and woolen industries. It waa a Ultfltt l From tbe New Yarfc tmn. Tbe reviewing officials had not brought lunchea, but tbejr did not go unprovided. K black -jacketed waiter cam with a hamper, and thereafter one of tbe most remarkable spectacles ever seen on a reviewing stand was presented, ' Tbe Vice-l'r.sident, tbe Governor, and tbe General in bis fold lace, all stood tp sandwiches in band and jaws wag ging while division after division passed by. When Gen-ral or a Colonel or some other man sainted tbey pat down their sandwiches calmly a sd returned tbe salute and then resomed tbe sandwiches After a little tbey sat dowa and eat and rose tap to salute by terns, and then all NORTH CAROLINA'S NEWS WHAT A Bl'BY PEOPLE HAVE DONE R ECEMT K, V. Tbe Happening, More or Croa of Coaseqneace, I'p and Down Tlie Line From The ilea abare To Tbe Moaalalas. Raleigh is te bavc another very elab orate crvsanthemum fair, during the present month. Key. Dr. Thomas H. I'ritehard writes that he accepts tlie call to the past oi ate ol Trvon street church of Charlotte. j A revision of the estimate of the loss ,,, comnress llKI.IIIH) liars ol cotton there II. is season, bast season b iles were compressed at only ;t'.i,0"il Raleigh. At Morgant Miss Susit Avtr Justice Aerji. I nomas Mcltcc. n Tuesday afternoon daughter id Associate was married to Mr i well known oun: man l Lincoln. ICt k in correspomleuci' Winston Sen tinel: "Mrs. Jane I eulris deparnd t. is ble l-riday night, Sep'emlMr ol). aged '.ill years. She was the ohlest x.rso:i living in llu Iom r.shi A large and apprri ial ive a.aiai. gathtrial aroitnil tlie pabillion at '.i.t liat tic I 'round (iridic In ro Sat urda . i d wit nescd t he u:i ve lm of 1 1 e harms n.ir M.'.r i. land m'm:ini-:;L. Thellickoiv I.u.ii tni sa s lh.it Iv.ili ert Itnw man. ot AKxaraier, and M. Tina Ti'ague. a wi.-w of two inoiiti.. ucie united in liie hoiv t.ouils lit matii- rnoav at llickorv Tiiursdav. tiovernor Iloit l:as made the am u .! : return i.t the n.a v.d null' i.i ol Nurt h C r olina. Ttere is a battalion ol lour di:--ions. eoritaining L'l illicrrs, 4t pc f, ofFmrs and 21' 7 enlisted men. l-riday witiessid a wholesale dis charge otemploves at the railroad shoj.s. in Salisbury. All the iar-ntets. and several ol lie I lacssautlis and van! hanJs were iiir barged and it IS said ; others will lie removed. j Gerald MiCnrthv, State Imtanist. : wiio was struck bv an engine and so J narrowly escaped death, is getting on fairlv well. He was thrown against tnc we n! a rocky cutting, and to this was' due the injtiiics ol the head. Tlie di dica tor v exerciss at Trinity I College, were successfully encned out ac- cording to the progr.iine. Kcv. I)r. E.I Iv. Hoss. ol Nashville, Term., the editor i of the Nashville Cliristain Advocate. ! ! preached the sermon at the Main Street I i Methodist church. " i The man named Creel, who was ar-1 resteil at Innisrl 1 1 til lor supposed com-1 piicitv in the murder ol J. F. Matthews ' the Burlington merchant, last Sunday morning, has Ijecn illrcharged. zk wcII, a painter, who was tbe first man arrest ed is yet in jail. The FaycttcvilleGazrtte says that iu Harnett county there lives a man, him self one ot twins, who married one of twins. His mother is the mother of ten children, hvi boys and live nils. So is her's. His mother twice gave birth to twins, as did her's also. Some pel sons who were fishing at night in Cut creek near Wilkesboro, lound themsehes enveloped in flames, their torches having set lire to the gas hich bubbled out of the water. Slate I Geologist Holmes -ill go to the place ! and examine into the matter. Mr D 15, Mngness. successor to T. If. Washburn & Co , ilea Ins in general merchandise at Shelby have made an as si.'nmrni. Mr. Marness' liabilities are S7 assets $2.0U. Mr. Magmss purchased the Slink ol T. I'. Washburn & Co., about a week ago. Aurora: Cotton sold promptly lor eight cents in Shelby last week the first ol this week, and some bales com manded 8.05 for best grade. So cotton was on a boom and the farmosa ru-lud it mto market, nnd now receipts aie heavy and prices hare declined. t.overnor Molt sjvs: "I will name August 18th as North Carolina day at the World's Fair. I have selected this dav because it is the anniversary of the birthday of Virginia Dare, the first white child born in America and for whom a county in our State is named. Kings Mountain correspondence Sbclbv Review: On last Thursday even ing;. Mr. John Lyncb's little son, about ten years old, was kicked on the bead and shoulder by a mule, fracturing bis skull and shattering his shoulder. Tbe boy never regained consciousness. Tbe North State, Republican news paper, published in Greensboro, was sold at public auction in that city Wednesday to satisly a mortage held by Joseph Hoskins, ol Guildford. Tbe plant was sold to a Mr. Wrny, of Reidsville, for 9980, bis being tbe only bid made. These members ol tbe Governor's staff will accompany him to Chicago, leaving Italeigb on the lstb met.: Gen, J D. Glenn, Colonels E.G Harr.ll. Julian S. Carr, Hubert Haywood, Benueban Cameron, Wm. H. Williams and Thomas W. Strange, and Majors Wm. B Grimes and Samuel If. Tellair. Tbe party will De absent a ween. Governor Bolt has offered $360 re ward for tbe person who murdered J. F, Matthews. young merchant of Bur lington recently, Matthews discovered that an attempt bad been mad to rob bis store. Htt crept out into tbe alley. and there tbe banriar snot bim. Mat thews fell riddled with shot and the bur glar tied. Two arrests have been made. A Shelby citizen of Polk county in form tbt Shelby Aarora tLat Lewis Smaller in Polk county baa captured twenty large rattlesnakes this season. He baa one huge rattlesnake with thir teen buttons. He keeps them confined in large boxes. He takea jtreat pleasure j in nis venomous peis, wnicn uc ytttrm lo carry to v.nicagos voiumuian e fition. Got. Holt has commuted to life im prisonment the death sentence of Leab Nixon, a negro woman, who was con victed of the murder by poison of Mollie Nixon in Perquimans county and sen tenced to lie hanged Ilrcrmbrr 2. The judge and solicitor asked for acommuta tation. on tbe ground that Leah waa a mere tool of Martha Holly, beiojr half witted. A Scotland Neck telegram says: "Au gustus Uowers, a lad about 15 years old, who clerks lor Mr. . I. Kay. was burning Hie off a string with a match. There was a coffee iot just under him. A spark Irom the match dropped into the spout arid it exploded. The boy was badlv bin red in the face. Theic was no conflagration, but the shock knocked out the large show-window in the front of the store." The boiler in the. brick yard of the Charlotte Urick and Tile company ex ploded I rnlav killing m. Hunsneker. a .... . - - - a ... ed 2 ears, and injuring J. H. Clan- ton. and a colored man. liunsm ker was lound at the foot of a tree SO yards away from where he was last seen alive. He was just breathing, but died in a lew minute". Ill injuries were Irighttul Hot Ii hips were broken; his left rilis crushed in; his left arm broken in two places, and Ins skull fractured. XEWS FROM GEORCIA. Have ou heard the new from (ieorg Since Weave made his raid. And found t hr fruit of hi labor Was hen Iruit much tlec.ned? lie thought by virtue ol his Ixase-. The Cracker State to bold. I'ut found that even Leases .rc worthless when too old. Hut wasn't that a c-.one Thai struck the Cr.icker State ! 1 Weaver felt it coming on And hurried up ! is gait, lie found the Georgians ! nled With liemocracv l" the- I. run. !! didn't c;.'g actlv lie them. Aral thev fill the same by i.ini. ! I'.at broke loose in Gcori i. Ti er, is sulphur in the- .air ; Tin- iii ws has re.a.'lud o. Sau.'stoii. And t he kills are on a tear ; I hev are bust lin things in Sauls'-ni Aad will work to get the V"t- s i If i vci y Rai). and negro 1 1 it exhausts t he st k of goa s. in I oli'lutri) .Ir,'u i.i:astsiuthkiii:ttkr. Hct-iir ill lli- t nlleel Htntes tiu- ; prrnie Court l-'nim the firtrolt News. Attorney General Kills, of Michigan, ; closed for t lie State. Hesaidil wasonlvthe i exigency of a political emergency which j had caused the point to be raised that the district svstem was unconstitutional. 1 Jn I)70 pajtV flitrtv ran tgf hight;, that an electoral commission was appointed and Salnucl J. Tildcn was counted out and Kutherford It. Haves counted in, hut nobody had questioned the fact that . Colorado electors had liecn appointed bv the legislature. He was reading some ! opinions f Republican mc:nlcri of tbe i ilectoral commission on this matter! when lustice i. Id asked to have the an-1 thoritv given It was done and the jus- i nee replied Most people think the least said about that the better. Frer Trade and Protection Wagri From tbe I'nottanooga Time. The present fiscal system of Great Bri tain went into force, in a limited way, in 1 84 2; was broadened ont in 1K1G. and j made what it now is, as to the tariff, in I 1800. England is the one "tree trade" country ol civilization. Since 184C wages have advanced, in England, an average of 40 per cent., tbe whole advance being in tlie manufactur ing industries, agricultural wages re maining stationary, or have lallcn a trifle. In the forty six year since licr adoption of "free I rade" England has re ceived many thousands of skilled and common laborers from protected Ger many and France, where wages under protection, have not advanced 3 per cent, in a hundred years. Cleveland's Cliances Praia the '"harlotte observer In a private letter written a month ago Juiige Walter ll. Grcsham said: ' Cleveland wiil carry all the old South ern States, Indiana, New Jersey and part of Michigan. 1 am tol I that he will carry New York. He has every chance in Illinois, a good show in Wisconsin, and may carry several Western States. In short, I think lie will be elected. His chances would be better if the late Con gress bad acted more wisely. Indiana is as certatnlv Democratic this year as Ken tucky. 1 know whereof I speak." atepabitcaa Doctrine. U. L. siott's Speech at Asbevillc. Oct. 15. TWs uxalkd force Ml? 1 call it o elcction bill.' Yen. I'm lor it. Tbe bill timply prnv'-dc that every man thai! cait a fair ballot and a Democratic or Republican judee must count it. whether be wants to or at. I am for a tree bal lot and a Hair count if it takes ten thous and hexda in North I mrnlioacrery oeac in tne Democratic party. Tnc Preaveat Crista. From tc Taylors ill lodes. For God's sake pay ns up or we perish. We thought when wc took charge of tbe pair that we would not commence pleading lor money tt toe outset; but our f toroacb has began to ench ns. and tbe babies are barefooted, and we can't bold in no lunger. Where 7 From tbe Chicago Post. Tbe political campaign is so quiet that one can fairly bear tbe price of pearl but tons and American tin drop. . Tariff reform is still our purpose. Tbougb we oppose the theory that tariff laws may be passed bavins; for their object tbe granting of diacriminat ins; and unfair governmental aid to pri vate ventures, we wage no exterminat ing war against any American interest Grover Cleveland's Letter of acceptance. -ARE YOU IIMSURED7EE- IF NOT, SEE THE POLICY OF THE Washington Life Insurance Go. OF NEW TOIfK. THE COMPANY II H A flXIC RECORD. Assets $12,000,000 HAS BEEN DOING BUSINESS THIRTY-TWO YEARS. "Vital QuLestioixs ! 3STo. 1. ZSTo.2. ISTo.3. nsro. 4. I -r von worrtl TririAV ) it i.ur lie tfb ? I A I nrr-ci-t rot- of inercs-e. how tong; in it t.tke to pr tttwr Itnte in S I'HCIKXT income-bearinir uon.iiti n ? f In trie 'vent of r-rnth I prevent inc iiiHtarnanc ) Shoul.l vim ilir TiMA, wou'rt trie ISt'I'FiJKT your family ? i rv I i ... ..... ..... j C? , 1 the dmaitvuntui;. ol an The l'..!ic-s ivritt-n br the WASH INi", TON r' itescrllied i.t these mtnevmt umo: Thry are Non-lorfeirable. I'nrestrietrd am t Residrnci- mnd FraveV mmer tm& viarm. ir eonlestnhlr aft.r two yrars srcnrrd by an Invested Riwrtt. itoGdl' hmx4 try tUnMm and Mortgages, first lien on Real Ftte Safer than Railroad SnrwMim Hot ctArrtxal bv the Stoes Market. Bettee Pa Tin x Investment than l nited Aeares kmidw Vm tiensirc than A.-"iner. t Certificates. More Liberal than tbe Law Rnuwnsv iwAortt ' tii'rii t ... " ' I ' l. -i, . -..., MDHafi,i ' " " . . i, . u . , - - ...Auw ,hiii VKFWI1U, I . . B. Miim atrret. Richmond. Va. VLEX. WEBB, ASHEVILLE, N. C, 3 BARNARD BUILDING, AGENT FOR Runcomhe. Haywood, Madison. ."IOC i r llfflltlir. nalV RT PWHITLCCKrRlCHMO.SD.VAl tlOXry FORGFT THAT THE WEEKLY IS ONLY $1.00 PER YEAR. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE! THE EMERSON WHOLESALE CARRIAGE BUILDERS CINCINNATI, O. Cabriolets, Sarreys, Wagonettes, Phaeton and a fall line of Two and Four Passenger Trap in Natural Wood or color finish. J. E. DICKERSON iuly19w3saos ; TELEPHONES I For ELECTJtIO TELEPHONES for PRIVATE LINE purposed, write to the Southern bell telephone and telegraph co. C McCLUlfRv iMntrlct Sapt MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA, i nlcHiiunD Tin iny4lfth Aaaail .tfc aisw- mmw a7tfc, ISO 2, aad coauaM sta sMMths. For Cata4os;a a mtmer w S'n r to lfca a aia. ettb$e nvrtakina vow. lia j im thr 01 your mrrnrwn? -'ME from Tr tiii " . 1- i lutii . ic or vf t. ewiss Insufficient estate HeadVrsoa aad McDowell Goowtiesv a mocn as v Stop aijd Why pay Tev Cents for one smoke when you can get five smokes for Tew? Old Virginia Cberoots. BEST ST3CK, MILD SWEET and PURE. Handsomely made. Five for ten cents, sa CITIZEN & FISHER CO., SOLD BY" ft CO.. Aberfnv . C DB, . 8. DORCtY CULEM, . , li
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