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, ' I ' " 1 1 ( ' r 1' Asheville Daily Citizen. FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, Not exceeding three Unci, One Time, 25 cents. Three Timet, SO ccnU. Six Times, 75 cents. Advertise Your REAL ESTATE In THE CITIZKN. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. VOLUME V. NO. 309 2? NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. wxbiaahbuus. ( MISCELLANEOUS. TRADE WINNERS. PURE GOODS, Correct Weight, Best Quality, Low Price. POWELL & SNIDER . TUB LBAIlHKS IN FINE GROCERIES A N D- TABLK DELICACIES. AT COST. Gent' Furnishings and Hat. THE liNTlRli STOCK OP SEASON ABLE GOODS IN THE ABOVE DE PARTMENT AT PRIME COST. TO MAKE A CHANCE. FIRST-CLASS G00D8 ! RARE CHANCE ! GREAT BARGAINS ! CALL EARLY ! o8outn Main St. BON MARGHE. THE "RACKET." New Goods New Goods New Goods New Good New Good New Good In all Line In all Line In all Line In all Line In all Lines In all Lines At the BIG RACKET The BIG RACKET BIG RACKET RACKET MISCELLANEOUS. KSTAHLIHHED 1874. W. 0. CARMICHAEL, APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, H. C. We no not skll Chkap DlUHH, but WILL 8KLL YOU Prtrus chkap, and if you don't believe what we Hay iriv iih a trial ami be con vinced. Our prescription de partment m exrellett by none. It !m uuiiimied with the best goods that money can buy from E. Merck, E. It. Squibb, Parke, Davis & Lo., .1110. WVet.h & Bro.. and from other leading manufacturingchem- iHts in this country and hu- ope, whose goods lor purity inniot be Questioned. l're- scriptions filled at all hours, in v or nnrnt. ana uenverai twe of charire to any part of the city. Our stock ot Drugs, latent Medicines and Drug- irists' Sundries is complete, , t 1 1 f and at prices tnat ueiy cum- M'tition. won 1 lorgei w :hM, No. 20 S. Main street. where vou will at all times ne 1" 1 .. served o.v couiih-u-iu im- seriptionists. FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY! SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CITY LOTS. He onlrr of the owner I put on .alrim three years' time, only a nill amount of cah w.nud, 60 Lots on Catholic Hill, K,lrtl,IM mountain view, only minute iri.m the court huuM, at from 75 to i,o Kacb, ArrnntlnK to lie anil location. Worth .Inutile ami three time the money. I.llieial advance, made to Improve the lot. KtlH SAI.K a. 3 ami room hnuaes. well built, with lire plan., on ame hllLapnyierty at BKure. and tennn to ult the jmrchaaex. Hiilrndld opiMirlunlly fur people of numerate meai. to .Scare ur to biold a comlortalde h"X'u BAI.B OK TO KBST a law tene ment houe. 12 and H r..om. reflectively. ..n Kiiale alreet. Well adapted for cheap hotel or boanllnK tiouaea. , Jw,,i Moat lllieral term, seamed. Plana endrou tmrtleular with J. M. CAMI UU1.. lanw asm We have been receiving, marking and arranging our new Spring stock during the past two weeks. Two floors packed with goods. Wo have never been better prepared to serve the people than now. and we invite everybody to come and see our goods and lnrn our prices. We have never advertised an artidt Hint we did not have, and never offered anything ns a bargain that wns not really and truly as represented, nnd a n always ready to refund money where our goods are not ns represented. Come to tin "Mir Racket." Kenl Btatc Dealer. JAMES FRANK, US1LSS IN FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Asent for Heem. Creek Woolen Mill. North Main Anbevtlle. N athtodlT JJMKBINrltltANOB. KIKE. LIFK. ACCIDENT PULL1AM & CO. At the Bank of A.hevllle. AHHHVILLB. N. C. Heprcatnt the following, eompanw.. vll. I ..... cash mht. in 11 Aolo Nevada, of California,, Continental, ui new iv HEAL ESTATE. w ai.t an M. wvn. w. w. vmT, GVYN & WEST, (Hucvcaaora to Walter H.Owyni ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE Loan. Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary HuUile. Commilimr 01 IhI. FIRE INSURANCE OVIVIC'K aoulheeutt Court Nqaare, 870. 1M. S. R. KEPLER. UKAI.BK IN FINE GROCERIES, Purvevor to intelligent a nd appreciative Asheville and American tainuies. raiar.es and tastes of people who be- ieve in good liviiigeannotlie lumbugged by "Cheap. John" goods. 'Cheap goods and first quality are not synony mous. 1 liave in stock aim to arrive, all seasonable spe- ialties, comprising 111 part Fruits, Oranges, Lemons. Cranberries. Raisins, rigs. Nuts, etc. Miscellaneous Choice O.K New Orlea ns Molasses, for ta ble use. Crime New Orleans Molasses, for cooking. Ex tra tine Assortment of Crack- ers, l' me leas ami t-uint-n u specialty. , 1.... v. i,:i.....i.. nine Airflia kihiiihi re imiw.m ami other brands. Plum I'ndiling, Calf's Knot Jellv. etc. Pressed nmi (.rystniKea r.;...rr. SI, ml Kmc in kit. Kie I k-rriiiL-ii ,1 ...I nil other iroiiU in ilemnml for tlu- lloli.hiyi. S. K. KEPLER AMERICAN PLUCK AND HOPEFUL- NE89. We ore in receipt of a letter from old correspondent, of LouisYillc, Ky C. U. Francke & Co., writtf n tew tiny utter the late disuitrotm tornado, by which they were uficrera. in common with so raaiiy engaged i the toluvco IntsiiieH, which illuitratet the mdomituble plnck of the American people. We make a few extracts: "A few hours after the cyclone had passed, a full force of men were work ing to clear the middle ot the streets of the immense body of debt is, and Ixfore 5 o. m. the street cars were Koing again ns umiuI. On Monday the 31st the tornudo was ou the ni(,'iit ot the 27th all public tobacco warehnuKs but two are doing business. The Slate was uninjured, the Planters' n bad wreck, selling ut anotli. r li ;use, the Crescent, down to t'ne gronntluomg the siime, the Ce;itrnl, with part or one-hall standing, under a lemiKirary roof, selling t the old stand, the Unternrise, two walls partly down, root blown off, but already replaced, selling ns usual"; and so on with all the other houses, with the excep tion of the New Furmers", with its large salesroom uninjured. OiircorrcBondcnt add that "in a week everything will work more smoothly, and in a lew months we shall have finer houses than we have had before." This is the characteristic of the Amcr can people everywhere. No disaster daunts them; no destruction, however comprehensive, extinguishes their ener gies, whether it come by fire or flood. temiiest or iiestilence. 1 he ashes ol u nre ire not cold More the work ol recon. itruction begins; the floods have not sub sided Ix'fore preparation for renovation made. When all property seems to have been swept away, all capital oblit- ruted, what has lieeu lost seems only to have been the seed buried in the ground for a new und more bountiful crop prosiicrity. The lires of Chicago, of Bos- ion, of Lvnn, of Seattle, are almost for L'ottcn history, the disaster at Johns town only recalled lor its moumlul trag- THEY WIT BIS SCALP. POLITICAL WRANGLE FOR REPUBLICANS ONLY. J. B. EAVES' CONFIRMATION TO BE FOUGHT. A Petition to be Meat to Ine Pre IrJcut Anklnv the withdrawal or HIM Name, The republican braves ol the fifth con gressional district have donned their paint and feathers and have started on the warpath in dead earnest. They are after red, red blood. It all conies about over the long defer red action of the senate on the name of J. B. Kaves, who is up for confirmation for the colleetorship of this district. The name wns sent to the senate by President Harrison sonic time iu December, but that honorable body has not troubled itself about confirming the appointment. One tide usually goes with every story. With this there are several. The friends of the candidate, for in- stance, claim to the world thut the rea son he has not had the oflice thrust upon him is because the senate already has too much work on hand, nnd that in due time he will receive a document from Washington containing his confirmation and all will be well. This is what his friends say, but every mun In the district who votes for negro Murphy's new furniture factory is snid to be a git. Asparagus is being shipped from Scot laud Neck, por allowing his horse to run at large a Durham man was fiued $10. Bishop Lyman confirmed six persons 'uring his recent visit to Monroe. TSe editor of the Durham Daily Globe hasjust rode the I. O. O, r. goat. The State board of education controls over a million acres of swamp land. Winston has now in operation no less than thirty-three tonacco lactones. One hundred and twenty persons ar rived at Winston in one day recently. For the quarter just ended the receipts ol the Durnnm posiomcc were The Durham Daily Sun took a day off - . , i. .-i: yesterday and gave us employes day. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., Of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Apothecary, a South Main St. oa ALL HEADACHE (HI HOfTMAin HARMLESS HCAOACNC POWDERS. Thst srs s IsscHls. NllMttHlk rrto.Utta rw mi. tr inafiis a. tf annaus TBS MOmAHDHUOCO. "noli- WUCV Bunt- Si Is It., ftrihl N.Y. mi UUnattwsJ Sritft, M. roa sals, st J. H. GMtAffil. If your prescription! are prepared at Grant' t Vhnrmacyyou can positively tie ......J l.A.. 'tV t hat nnlv the Edgecombe county eluims she will r ... . market 25.0U0 Kunds of butter th purest ana oesi arugs unu cnew.m.. year. he used; second, they will be compound- A Knleiuh linuor dealer snys business Lj ,..;,;; -,i arcuratelv br aaexperi- is dull liecause furmers do not come to . , tl. tity, eucid Prescnptiomst ; and third, you will A comimnv wilh $30,1100 capital will not be charged an exorbitant price. I ou develop the fine brown stone quarries w;n nceiyt the best goods at a very rea- near Sanlord. I - r. . .u.t- . . i somiofc prom, iuu t iui w f. !. 1 U..I.1 n Co.. mnvra. tion ot lumbermen some time during the Grant's Pharmacy, 24 South Main street. coming summer, Rnleich is airitatinir the question of having a cnniu gang ana utilizing u. loaters and vagrants. The Rockv Mount Phoenix has al- CORTLAND BROS Real Estate Broken, And luveatnient AKCtita. Loan, at urrly placer at N percent, oniceai aleSaiPaUna Ave. aei-ond Hour. leliKrtlv II amhura- Hrcfflea. of Oemtany Loadaa Aaaaraace, of Kaaland Niagara, of New Vora Orient, of Hardord Phiaals, of BnipUlyn.. at, Paal Pin aad Marlot, of Mln, aeaotaw ftoutnera, of New Orleans. Wc.tera. of Toroato . Mutual Aedileat Aawdatloa ztttaa Lift Inaaraac. Coiupaajr. ritmarau S'J.HT.alH l.l'JO.nil l,n:4. a.'JHT.4UJ l,M)17,nH2 B,06.I7 t,B4i.oai 4Ml..N l.uau.iiaii JOHN CHILD, I Hormrrly of Ljtmaa t Child i. HEAL ESTATE A BIG "DRIVE In Ladies' ami Cliiulren"s Tim Shoes by buying an imineiist lot of tliein. Hosing iait tlie Htockofa VKUYrELKIlHA TED MAKKH ami .liviiling tbem betwwn the Kichmom house and ourselves. We are offering some very finegoods at prices usually paid for very much poorer qualities. Can tit almost any one, as we have all widths from A A to K. WELL WOUTII SEE ING. New goods in all lines arriving daily. II. REDWOOD & CO rule nnd protection to American million- na(iy to tBK f Sortb Carolina's aires is not a political friend of Mr. Luivcs exhihit at the World's Fair. by a long sight. There are a good many a worm that girdles the trees is said who would rather sec tue nomination oc- to be responsible for tne ocntn oi a num- nied than confirmed, und prominent tier ot pine trees arouna itnicign. Prescriptions filial at all hours, eight or day, and delivcied tree ol charge to any part of the city. The night bell will 6c answered promptly. Grant's Pftar. macy, 24 South Main street. At Grant's Pharmacy you can buy any Patent Medicine at the lowest price quoU among these is mentioned Mr. J. J. Mott, Mr. S. C. Barbee, of Durham, is going b but other drue boust in the city. who once lieiu me unicc, unu wnu n w niK a tiwin if .r . . ., ,dlegd. is alter Mr. liaves' ,H,litienl ped his daughter. That is of cour ,. We are determined to sell low a. the S with both , t. the law will let him. lowest, erenif we far. to lose money by 1 It . a MMHliaii f thai V u lalrn . . ... ... a f . f ' Mott. it is siid, put his shoulder to the I " ' "!" . i .Za - S . a",nS- "f" " wheel to help Knves in, nnd when the lut- . . .h.' Philadelphia league club, cines at first cost, and below that W nec essary, to meet tbeprice of any competi tor. We have the largest assortment oi Chamois Skins in AshevUlc. Over 200 ter was there Mott asked for his services His position is the field. several minor npiKiiiitments lor Bis friends. These were refused mm and r .lie Vadkin Co lece linch school, is now ,t he hna aworn in Yokahoma and writes a irlowing let- idies, and the Louisville torundo seems . . ,,.,,:., ter home to his friends. to have acted only ns tresn stimulus to . .w :,i, A rnilwav officinl. who has ust ar- aroused energies. At the present time while nretendinii rived from Mississippi, says the negroes allsiies, at the lowest prices. .-e stretched alone the course of the " " ' , ........ . .. ... who went there from Minn t-aronnu are lowerwter.oft.,eNnsSi.sippi,awi.der- 1" .... He are f Ac ants for umpire. aess of waters, towns, houses, plauta- "" V. " "i.. I., i. trvimr to I A cimduetor of county teacher instt- om(roplitlA. Mtdicioe: A full supply turns sulmierged. and men ami auimaia, ovcr thf ()f thf dl.m(. non than hn( of the tvrrulc wieldera are of bis goods always on hand. apparently helplcs and hopeless, clinging ' f s . c.,ijn. -ubscriliers to a newspaper. to places of refuge or safety protruding yoU for him Thf dtm. Thf Caro,iun mnnfacturing company Ise Buncombe Liver Pills, the best in from the floods, wreck and ruin nnd the . -..ntntives from North Caro- has been reorganized and will resume the tbt worj for ;,.fr complaints, indiges .....i.;.... ,i..ui,;,. nrouiul. who HtruiL'le i ... , . ,,,;. ni kaolin for market at their I . . 7 " . : .".- linn, by the way, nre not said to wors.iip - on, ctc. Willi tne water, .ri ...,...... . . . iHttCr ' vasto; but so far from desi.ndency, that if he nets an enemy Prof. John W. McAnutly, a weather waiting with impatient expectation for ' ' ' wi C)mflrm Wm 1' of Cahar oht. heiriniiiniF in Mav the subsidence of the flood, eager and rcadv agnin to renew the hard fought battle with fortune. And so it is every where m thiscountry. whether it lie ou the Atlantic or the Pa cific, in the North or ut the South. And the most conspicuous example is fur nished by the latter. Here desolation in its most universal torm overspread the whole country. The flower ol its men itist for suite. Then again it is snid Mott's son would not hold up his hands in righteous indig nation if the colleetorship were offered him ou a golden platter. In fact it is even hinted that he is in the race as a dark horse and that his "papa" is pulling and a general failure of crops. A spiritualistic medium in the person of a 14 vear old girl has turned up at Tarboro and the town is all excitement over the wonderful manifestations. A .rre-.t mass mcetinir of the people of Kockinglinm county nas ueen ociu u. Reidsville to take steps for the removal ol the court bouse from Went worth to the wires for him. The secret of Mr, Eaves' uame lying around in the dusty to that place. n( ff.mtmftee rontn of the I t . IT . nH ul v... n ri wn- . ,.. .u I...f. i mm1-1""" "'"" . . . Jin, .ri n., . - lierisnrii in i..e Vnixl States senute is explained by that, man of Wcldon, was struck ny a passrn A thoroughly teliable remedy for all blood diseases is buncombe Sarsaparilla. Try a bottle and you will takenootber. J. S. (,RAT,rii. 0., f'Urnt, 24 S. Main St., Asheville, X. C. WHITLOCK'S, 48 SOl'TH MAIP;TREET. of its svstem of lalnir was uprooted from the ground, its property was almost ob literated, its financial system plunged into irretrievnble ruin, itscredil obliterated, its means of reeuiieralioii apparently annihi lated, its work animals killed or taken away, its agricultural iinpliinentsbroken to pieces or worn out with hard usage, to which wns added the decay, almost ruin, of its niilronds. lKspair, apathy, tnrvutiiiu. these were the conditions. associated with oppressive and unnat ural political relations tictwecu the vic tor nnd the siibiiiguted, that twenty-live years ago presented themselves to the Southern people. Things have chunked now, aad in tne However it is, one met remmna, .r. "ri rf v- 1.1 i,v,,a,.., i 4 n-.x-iiw Eaves has been before thesennte forthree "'""" " UU1 A.t. 1 vi wio v ung mourn. v....t...K ,in cum- of Bover he don't seem lo be any nearer man ne -,.. the oHice of slier- was at the start. And which ever one of ;g0( Forsyth county, has been argued the explanations as given ubove is true before the supreme court, mil no aecisiou it makes but little difference. It ull goes has been hnmlcd down. The store of tne firm of Cross & Co., i.n.keii into nt Lexington nnd sev eral lollnrs worth ol goods stolen. Thcl burglar was captured anu lie put up.". 1 lor his npirurance 111 court. Me II. F. Moore has sued the town ol to show that something is pronouncedly putrid iu the State of lie iinntrk and thut is the reason that the republicans have donned their paint und leathers and are looking for gore. AND NOTIONS. New .Spring gooda now ar riving in all lines. Weexhibit a heautiiui line 01 wuiinj; -ANII- splcndidmatenalniuini.Mai uiiiiuoe u. . . , . . Ill,IKill,mtl 0f ' ; ,hl.i i lesant channel the South it is hard t rennc at e --- eitherfaction tttZ latest is the following : "How temist 01 war nan ever e, . y, .0. ""--:,. Thr,itinn that are living trwlay wll live to houin, ana 11 ni u iia.i ami on wno.o .... . - , r.t. ,i,r one vear hence? Have rill". I !a 1 ...til lit- nri rttnitlM I --- , ... iHEY THERE !E A Word With Yu. MITCHELL, No. UN PattuarAvnue, Wantn to seeyou. llissiiring stock of CKNTS FVaNISHINUS Is now almost complete. All the latest novelties now in stock or to arrive. Ladies' and Men's 1 land Made Shoes in standard niakenasiMH!ialty. Ladies' and Men's Uussetj nnd fancv colored Oxford Ties in groat variety for spring and summer weur. MITCHELL, .. ,' i, e . NO. at FATTON AVKNl'lt. '.-' f aprSdta LOANBllOKEIl HtrtctlyaBrokeraiie Bualnvaa I lev (ioods. Fancy Goods, Notions, Clothing, (icnts' Furnishings, Carpets, Hugs, tc. Loans Mvurcly placed lit H la-reent. L. A. FARINIIOLT, I illllJiaLeisA TTTTTTTT DEAL ESTATE BROKE li And Notary Public. Room No. 1 1, McLoud Build's R TIII5 SHOE STORE. Herring & Weaver, .,n,l,.r l lie heel of the collliucror. American pluck, energy nnu iiopeinineiw have wrought thechungv. Wk vonci.L'UK thnt the experiment ol the Australian ballot tried at the recent election in Rhode Island is sntislnctory tn neither nil rt v. Neither succeeded in obtniuinu a majority, and in a large num tier of districts tioconcliision was readied at all.ninkinu another election nstothem necessary. And the reason assigned is is going its rounds now and by no means has the word "finis" been written alter the whole affair. A SENSATION SPOILED. Cloths, Ginghams, Sateens, pull the reward lor the arrest and conviction of (JJ,aHicH,MohairS, Henriettas, appoint- a number of house breakers. Moore cap- a second tured the gnng nnd now wants the long CaHi,UMWH Slimmer Silks ill all colors. Itlack Silks and Velvets. A petition is to be sent to President Tnrliuro for $10". The town otlcred a Harrison. It is to ask him to string attached to Mr. Laves . .....4 ... l,..l,l it tun-It until " " " . irreen. jietiiion can lie circulated and ...000 sig-1 . fc S(m Mieyt9 )rl turning Difss Trimmings in latest novelties, Table Cloths, Nap- vou ever thouuht alKiut it ?" The Chnrlntte CWS SI1VS .Mr. v.. I vi,.r- !,.. a fine cult in a mvuliar man- .,...... iivr. . m m r. - , i ... :., ii..i . nmi in its struuuies 101 SSaaWan D0'Vli"H' CUrtUin I),'U,,- for the colt. oi-iosi Vliitifi(iods. Lmbroiil- Augustus Hennes. fonnerW of Monroe, ' wns brutniiv mimiercu n . ..-.. er eH j nwti aUti i ;0U1CBUC C. His laid)' w as horribly mutilated and vl 11 "i Sraie37r- A largo that the process of voting wassoslow, f her home on Woodhn street mulatto, and a paramour of Mia. Hennes . , ... , nioveB owing to the wmit of rendiness on the h di ,llv ut ,,,,,,. He wanted is accused of doing the killing. aSSOrtllltlli; OI 11U VJlOHs, part of the voters in marking oil the I nnvertiscment in the paper, and that names of those for whom they wished to .. f.un f n notice headed A Mlaalna Woman Founa not MImnIiik, A w ild eyed man presented himself at the business office of Thk Citiirn yes terday and announced excitedly that Mrs. Mary Rogers had been missing branches of dead I. . ! I It... V. i have iiurcnnsed the Twiggs prop- UlClUUing LCI1 VeiUCI I UllU aau. - ' !." !. l-l-oli.lll 1 vote, or difficulty in rending those nnnics nut of the many printed on the ticket with sufficient intelligence, that the polls closed lulore u very large number, per Imps 1.1 ier cent., had opportunity to vote. This was practical, tuoiigii not intended disfranchisement, the greatest col- Ill YS AMI SKLLH KKAL KHTATK OS COMMISSION. SPW LVL ATTKXTION TO HKNT- .I.VU ANI COLLKC'TlNd. LOANS SICCIHKLY l'LACKI ON It HAL KHTATK. REFERS TO ALL THE IANKI OF ASHEVILLE. J. C. BROWN, MERCHANT I TAILOR, S Pattoii Avenue. ' Nest tollrasd Central Hotel. I aurMIr l.HAUUKS IN SHOES OF ALL GRADES, AND- 'Strayed" which nps.-nml in the umns last evening. That there might be some interesting news in the notice was appurent, and at A o'clock a reporter was sent to the house to learn if any Messrs. Verderv anil C.roesliecli.of New I ,L s.w nurchnsrd the TwiitES prop-1 crty, opKsile Augusta, (.a., in taroiiua. . , . pt T.ndles' it f. n let-stood the plan is to build a HS JIOOK. UIOe. lauic hridce and have a cnnie line eonncvunK , , ,. with the city from a hotel to lie built on UndefWOar ill lllUslllI, gaUZO the summit ol tne inn. . . --t- u.i,.,ei Martin ntumiited to out- and merino at low prices. ,ns sent to the MiM Martha Randolph at Keids- ... . thing had been ne was unsuccessful and tried to Corsets always a lUH BtOCk . . . . e i . . I . I ... -.r ..mh.. m.mm nvwlnnli I enri ofthe missrmr woman, ii ioui piny lescaiie. a nooy . wrunii thai van l lieriietrated on a free- ....necicd or if it was thomrht she and capture.) bin., and i was mmii I to 0 SUCH Olltl quailllCS. man. The question ol illiteracy was also .uitu-d suicide. After some "hrtried Wo call special attention ro tor safe keeninir. On his way .m.,1 ... .ttiriil. ami Iwireil his involved i lor it apiears that many of the I nrch tm. nlllce wng found and Tim CB),tors to hang him. ticscta ovi'.... 1 LITIXen represeiiiutive auovncu on .... i -ires in nimrit vuunijr n.,, .... , n I J blank, proving that the voters could not . ,. ,, . .. nn.Wered liv a uood look- iireat damage. Much turpentine timber iQ our t ailPA 1 ttl'aSOlB ttllO read the name printed on the slip, t-r , womHI1 um, tllr qiiestioning wns nt . ruiiu. Tl iTm,.11na Vfl.lnrr thnt they.kspairedof rightly designating oncc 8h.w Collin McArthnr, nnd " "I came to lenrn if you mm nearn any ;eB McUan have been destroyeo. i at- gqjml to tllCtll have PVer been thimr of that missing woman ?" began terson saved his children at the last the re,rter. moment by t.lncing tliem in the centre of 8hown ,n t,)e cjty "Yes, we have,' "No, 1 have not been killed or com- FINE HATS. 39-Patton Avenue-39 Aahcville, N. C. their preferences. In both of these cases the voters were ellectunlly dislrnticliiscd How much better this it than ititimida tion or other methods complained of un tier the old systems we are not uble to Lm Mr Kogers," see. Certainly with every tlesirc to see A1U vou hllvr t the sullrage Incintaien nmi purmen, we cannot couuteniinceu plan which subjects 1111 honest man to the deprivation of his inestimable privilege becuusc he cannot make his way to the polling booth iu due time, or getting there, unable with out instruction to disentangle the muteof nanus nnd offices which inevitably ier- iilexyhim. The whole thing as it now appcurs is n fud, a fashion, a furore, to HUBS UWay use uvuer cuueuicrui nuu,,,,. I . , . 1 . 1. : 1 ... she replied quietly, "1 a nlounhcd field. Severn! well connected young men of rtltf l.rk. Stan ev county, were sus-i .w.l nf haviuir a hand in the burglaris ing of B number of stores In that vicinity . n i . ol,Hollltelv fOfltblock Iklore but action wt s taken tne young . So.metuinu Nkw. We offer but out ot which, at nn experimental es say, something practical and beneficial muy ne evoiveu mitted suicide. I went away yestenm, V"-fi ,m huW the hirsute alien- , . , f.. n,l the night with friends, that d",hat owrdirectly over the brow 1 1 IObICI y OU uiu iuuikuv, iu. to was nil. 1 forgot to tell the family and and they were worried." The door closed with n bang, Celia Ray and Fannie Angel, two col ored women, were fined $3 each by the Mnvor this morning for cursing. Ben Lee, who wus charged with fighting,1 was discharged because of the absence of witnesses. ofold father time and eloped. I T n liuMu ni.1 PiiSiilmn. The movement on foot at Winston to s.- r., also for Men and Boys. They ttre."m ro guaranteed not to dye, the factory ha been received, and aow m-WM, nm nl those most tntercstca in ne en- vi tu-a. vi iuuikict."i" terprlse are endeaYoring to incrtaat I thel stock to $200,000 which would make It refunded. the biggest plug factory lit tne state.
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