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VOLUME VII. NO. 102
ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2 1891.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
Ashevil
WHERE THE SNMBIROS NEST.
For a cool place in summer, for health
nnd recreation, visit Unville, Grandfather
Mountain, nnd the beautiful rctrion sur
rounding them.
Regular Sale
Of real estate at Unville on and after
line 1st, Ilusiness lots and resi
dence sites sold at private sale only.
The Kaeeol Inu.
This excellent hotel was opened the 1st
of June, under the management of Mr.
James T. Skilcs.
Over the VonnliloMee Rimd.
A lien utiful route for a summer excur
sion, hv war of Poe Kivcr Oorgc, Koan
Mountain, Cranberry, Unville, Grand
father Mountain, Wowing Kock and
Lenoir.
-Went cm Carolina Htajje
'o.ich Company.
Daily stage between Crnuberry and
l.enoir.
I liny my Groceries, Provisions, I'ecd,
etc., from this house, they always give
me good fresh goods and sill at prices as
low or lower than nnv other. I have al
ways found them reliable and have no
cause for complaint, and would most cer
tainly advise you to Rive them a trial, as
I believe they will make it to your inter-
st to trade with them.
linlMI 8AST.
Lv. ":oo . m
Ar. ft:oo p m.
I. v. 7:30 a. m.
Ar 1:00 p m
l.v S:O0 p m.
Ar. 7;0O p m
Bmtern time.
Schedule
tOOINO WKST.
Cranberry Kr. 1 1 .to n. m.
l.lnville, l.v. N o 11 in
Unville. Ar. 7:0" m
III wing . l.v. i'.oo p. m
Hhi .v In,; R'k Ar. ; :0i p. m.
I.rnolr, l.v. 7 0 a. in
f ''pad upwaid.
An Oppori unity.
A cash prise of one thousand dollars
has lieen offered for the licst short story
or novel having the Grandfather Motin
aiu and the beautiful scenery of that io
ality woven into the plot.
This mouulaiu, situated as it is in the
most picturesque part ol Western North
Carolina, furnishes an attractive settitiK
for an interesting story.
The selection will be made by a com
mittee ol eompetcut reviewers, and the
story mut not lie less than 10 nor ex
ceed 50 pugs.
Detailed information may lie obtained
of the Unville Improvement Company,
of Unville, North Carolina.
REAL ESTATE.
Walts B. Gwvn,
V W. tVKll,
ii
1
(Successors to Walter B.l.wyn i
ESTABLISHED 1881
DEFER TO BANK OF ASHFVILLE.
REAL ESTATE,
Loans Securely Placed at 8
Per Cent.
Notary Publli Commissioners of Preds.
FIRE INSURANCE.
OFFICE-(oMhesst Court Boaare,
CORTLAND BROS,
Real Estate Brokers,
And Investment Agent.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Loans a. urely placed at K per cent.
OtBces :
34 an Patton Avenue Second Door.
febndlv
' iff f i 0. COOPER, If
t f,k.l GHOCERIES, If;
YES!
VISITORS
HAVE YOU
BEEN TO SEE THE
"CRYSTAL PALACE,"
HE MAMMOTH CHINA STORE,
41 Patton Avenue,
AND
THKIK IUKC.AINH FOIl AUGUST.
If tou hnvt'ii't, don't min nrrinc it before
returning home.
Thy h-Tf everj thin that In kent In a
timt clfc-i china tore. A 'cial feature in
the Kouvctiir dcuatt'iient of oh inu, odd pieces
nnd net (oar own importation 1 W1th view
on th m characterifttic of our city. Roll
iWer Rpoonn Limoges china art pottery,
etc., his month. We air offering motit ol
our ntnek very, rery low and i imr helow
cost. We pack your pun hne for shipment
an unegrer't cac in order to have them
reach you safely.
mi in nr ri
No. 41 Patton Avenue,
CHINA, fiLAHN. HOUSE Frlt-
XIKIIIXOK. ETC.,
Y"ii ciiniint lilntne the juvenile fingers
that find their way into n barrel tilled
with our grocciies; in fuel it would be n
mystery if von could keen thrm out.
If there is anything in the world that
should he sold .'it popular prices, it is
whiit goes into the kitchen.
That which you cannot do without
ought to lie purchasable at the slightest
possible advance oer cost of production
ind we are guided by this principle in
every sale we make. Whenever we can
see our way clear to marking down
prices tlir.t is what we promptly do.
Respectfully,
Powell & Snider
JUttT OPENED.
A lot of vit.v Sl.vlish. Fino
)rfSN (IimhIh for o.uly 11 u-
tunm; hIso n ju je lot of fino
lothiiij;.
SciiHoimblo ju'oods arriving
iltnoHt every day.
One Price System.
H. REDWOOD I GO.
Wlto'cssle Hurt Ret.,11
cera.
tiro-
WILLS BROS.,
ARCHITECTS,
3H Patton Avenue.
Next V M C A bulld'g.
novl d3m
PO BoxR(l4.
SHE'S QQT ETM.
And she has n prize nt that. An indif
fi-rent hat is hard to get along with, n
bad hat is a positive nuisance. 1 he pc-
cufinr thing about it is that what a bad
lint costs von, will buy a good one. It
reonires considerable nerve to face the
world under the liest of circumstance; it
requires much more than considerable
nerve to face it in an execrable hat. The
man who hat brains will cover the 111
with good material. hue von are
about it you might as well get what i:
absolutely sure to become vou. Full
at vies in the best iclinble mikes now in
and I am Hire to suit vou. 1 am not try
ing to precipitate n financial disaster, but
for $3 DO von can buv a still hat war-
ranted to give satisfaction nnd of the
latest Fall shajK-
F. K. MITCH HI. I,,
MKN'S OI TI'ITTbK,
2H I'atton Ave.
JOHN CHILD,
(Formerly of Lyman & Child),
Office No. I Legal Block
REAL, ESTATE
AND
LOAN BROKER,
TKICTLY A RKOKRRAOB M'BINHSB.
Loans secure placed at a per cent.
VEGETABLES!
RECEIVED
FRESH EVERY D4V
AT
HARE BROTHERS,
17 aontli Main Street,
B. F. ARR1K8T0H, M. D., D. D. S.
OPHICS
I0O Ml
Over Kajtor Smith's drag store, No. 81
Pattoa ATtaa.
MrPilllag teetl a spectatty; also treating
dlaeaacd gnau. aad all disease ptrtiniag
to tk dental stractars. a37dtr
Tli way to imiko money is
to shvp it. And the wny to
wave it in to lm-ve your pro
scriptions filled nt Carmi
chael'8 drug store, and you
will find by doing so you wil
save from to 250 per cent
on every prescription. We
do not take goods that the
people know the price and
mark down to cost, and then
charge two prices for a pre
scription to makeup the loss
You know clerk hire and
house rent must be paid and
the profits must be averngw
some way. A hint to the wise
is sufficient. A full line of De
Vault Flavoring Kxtracts in
stock. Mr. J. Taylor Amiss
and Mr. ("has. W. Devaultare
with me and will be pleased , witty perfect.
to meet their friends and cus
tomers. Don't forget the
place. Ouiinichael's drug
store, fro. 20 South Main
street, Asheville, N. C.
THE RAILWAY COMMITTEE
IT WILL SI A St K A KI'.FOHT ON
FK1UAV.
CLOTHING,
DRY GOODS,
RUGS, ETC.
HATS, SHOES,
7 Ik 9 PATTON AVE.
NEAV II ATS,
New Scarfs and Ties,
NEW FANCY GOODS.
NOVELTIES
RECEIVED DAEL.V
-AT THIS-
"BOX MARCIIE."
37 S. Main Street.
THE ASHEVILLE
TRANSFER EXPRESS GO.
OFFICE LEGAL BLOCK, COURT SpTARE.
Telephone 19.
Hnggiigc trmnferrcil to and fruiii i:ic tic pot
ami all pointnln Aihcville
25 Cents Per Piece.
MKSSHNGKRS (IN ALL TRAINS. AND
CONSTANTLY AT Till! 1HIMT.
THE ONLY COMPANY
PRIVILEGED TO CHECK BAGGAG
Prom hotel or reeldcnee to destination.
Hpecinlty made of the tranifer of bngKage
from vne r-nrt of the elty to another.
rrompi; tlellverlea jrnaranterd; renpon!.
Col. K. Mcurayer and capt. T. W.
ration, of tlte Committee, Have
Looked at the Lena! Hide of the
Five-Cent Fare Matter.
The people nre soon to heitr from the
committee appointed hv Col." A. T. Da
vidson, in pursuance ol the resolutions
adopted by the miitm-mectint; on the
five-cent fure question, in the court house
on Saturday night, August 22.
The fallowing agreement explains it
self: "The undersigned memlx-rs of the com
mittee appointed to in- ,'sti'ntc the street
railroad matter, consent that the ch.iir
mnn, Col. K. Mcltrnycr, and Ciipt. T. W.
Catton shall act for us and report to the
citizens of Asheville as contemplated hv
the resolutions passed liy the mass meet
ing. "(Signed) J. 15. Rankin, E.J. Aston,
T. S. Morrison, R, I'. Walker."
VY. W. Jones, esq., who was appointed
on the comniittee, has sent the lollowing
note to Ch.'iirmnn McHravir:
"I am too busy t attend to this mat
ter, nnd the committee will do 111c a fa
vor to substitute aome lawyer in my
place."
In pin f nance of the nuthority given bv
the committee Col. McKraycr find Capt.
I'atton have sprnt coi siderable time in
looking into the legal side of the case.
On tomorrow or Friday, if Mnj. Martin,
of the rnilwiiT company, is in the city
and will consent, these gentlemen will
examine the books and reports of the
company.
Messrs. Metlrayer and Patton will re
port to the board of aldermen nt the
meeting on Friday alternoon, on the le
;;.il aspect nt the matter at least.
W. N.C. TK 1CHI.KH.
Call bv President Marnea, for the
Met-llnx at llrj noii tlty.
Al a inrclin.' of the executive commif-
tee of the Western North Carolina teach
ers association, Held in Ashrville on
Saturdav, August "!. it was unanimous-
decided to call a meeting of the asso
ciation to be held at Brvson Citv (tortn-
rlv Charleston I, in Swain couty on the
Uth anil .'loth ol (Ictolxr next.
By the laws of this body the county
superintendents of the thirteen counties
west of the Blue Ridge are made vice
presidents of the general body and presi-
lents of their respective county nssucia
tious.
11 such count v ansoeiatioiis have not
vet been formed it is necessary thai sue
lorinutiou shall he perfected al the em
licst possible dav, that a full dehgatioii
consisting, if possible, of every teacher in
the countv, mav lie sent up to the gen-
ral meeting. It is conliueutlv uuped
that the county superintendents will
take a deep interest in the matter 01-
inize their counties, and go t ili vson
City at the head of u lurge and enthusi
astic delegation, to unite with others in
prcssiug u vigorous campaign tu the in
terest of education throughout the en
tire section.
Hi ysoy Citv is sixtv-live miles west of
Asheville and on the Tuck.isecgce river,
which runs through the town, t he ret:
iilur ruilroud fare lb $2.28 each way, but
we hope to get reduced rates, perhaps
one fare and u half, or less. At the regu
lar rates the entire eos-t of the trip I rail
road and hotel 1 need not exceed $1 to
The counties embraced 111 this associa
tion are Mitchell, V.iuccv, Madison,
Buncombe, Henderson, Transylvania,
Hay wood, Jackson, Macon, Swain, Clay
Graham nnd Cherokee.
Let us have a large delegation Irom
each oue. 11 v order of the committee.
John IV. .Stanir.s, Pres.
coMtKF.u i'oni;ni ion.
Texas Necroes Hear Home ;ood
Advice From One of Them
Houston, bept. a. A colored men s
stale conventioa is in session here. It is
largelv attended.
The election ol a temporary chairman
resulted iu the selection ol J. I'. Stewart,
of Hearne who made a long speech,
lu the scramble lor temporaiy secretary
l'rof. M. S. Simmons was elected
committee on credentials was then ap
pointed. Kcr. H. Walls addressed the
convention, lie counselled conservatism
and moderation in all the deliberations
of the convention and spoke of the neces
sity tor more race pride uelorr respect cau
I demanded ol tue white man. lie as
serted that the southern man is the
friend and uot the enemy of the negro
lie closed by counselling the accumuia
lion of wealth and tbe acquisition of
practical knowledge.
1 lie topic selected to be discussed mr
the benefit ol the colored race are: indu
trial education, the labor status ol the
colored man, the separate coach law
etc., etc.
Done by a BnbnldUed (tteamer
and a HubHldlzed Railway.
New York, Sept. 2. The mail from
China and Japan which left Yokabaimi
August 19, was safely delivered on the
steamship City of New York at five this
morning and is now on the way to Lons
don. August 29 the Empress of India
arrived at Victoria, B, C, There a spec
ial train, furnished by the Canadian Pa
cific, took tbe mail bags, twelve for
'.ngland and six for New Yoik, and
started on a record breaking ride across
the continent, which was covered in thiee
ays.
chii.i :ha NO OOVKKNMKNT
WK CAN RKCOUNIZK.
At privste residences baxgiiKe will be deliv
ered In any part of the house disirert wlthont
extra charge.
Orders maj be left at the leading tin tell, at
the It. & D. City Ticket Oftirt, nt the Ikpof
or at the General oftlc of the Company
Legal Block, Court Square, Aiheville.
KCHOKt OF THK WHi:tK,
The Bodle of Five More PeraonH
Believed to be (still In lu
Sai.isiH'KY, N. C, Aug. 31. The scene
of the terrible wreck at Bostiuu's bridge.
two miles west of Statcsville, on the
Western North Carolina railroad, is still
at nine o'clock this morning one of deep
study. The ears which were piled upon
each other nre slowly being taken out.
It is conceded bv all that there are five
bodies buried beneath the debris which
is piled up in a great mass over the bed
of 1 bird creek.
The work of clearing the wreck has
been retarded on account of a rise in the
waters caused bv several big rains.
Two davs have passed awav since any
fresh b itlics have lieen tnken Irom the
water, and there is perceptibly much
murmering among the people nt the ap
parent neglect of the railroad company
is not making a greater effort to secure
the bodies supposed to lie still in the
wreck. Charlotte Chronicle.
A RICCORD BREAKER,
IT ISA CHANGING KINGDOM.
T. WAS A REVOLUTION.
Or, If She Haa, Mlnlnter P.Kan Ha
Vet to Find It Out and Tell the
Mtale Department.
Washington, Sept. 2. At last the de
irtment has heard dircctlv from Min
ister F.gan. The news came in the shiqie
f the following cablegram daied San
tiago September 1, 1S91 :
"There was a decisive battle fought at
ilparaiso 011 the 2Hlh of August. The
revolution was entirely successful Pres
ident Halniaeeda resigned on the 29th
1111I the revolutionists arc tullv installed.
ivcrything is tranquil."
I he rielav 111 receiving this report has
been solved bv dciiiiitment . Acting Sec
retary Wharton has received informa
tion that telegraphic connection between
Santiago and Valparaiso, the Western
cable terminus has been cut and
has just been restored and that
the line eastwaid from Santiago
to Buenos Ay res has been interrupted by
heavy snows iu the Andes mountains.
Although Minister Kgan's cablegram
thciallv indicates the success ol what he
It-scribes as a revolution, he has not vet
informed the department of state that
government has been set up that mn
be recognized lis a govci mncntol the pe !
ile. Accordingly the department will
probably await further detailed informa
tion from the ininisU'r hrforc according
formal recognition to tue new govern
ment.
KHon i R'H i 1 r.
He Will Now lie Mued In Return
l Jem-pli Head Held.
Winston, N. C, Aug. 31 Joseph
Iradlield has just returned Irom Surry
uni t, where ho went as delendent in the
irosccutioii for libel at the instance ol
ongiessman John M, Browcr. The
nse was not pressed. Hradhclu savs
llrowcr ne ver intended to prosecute the
use in good lull h. well knowing that be
must tail at the trial, ile will uow sue
lirowcr for $10,oou datu.igis, lor 111 a I ic
ons prosecution. The papers will be
filed in a lew days. He savs he was
Iragged 10 liohson three times by Brow-
r under lalse prcuicnsc and thai he will
lie able to ricovcr punitive damages.
State Chronicle.
Tilt; 1'ORul.K KOlllll.HV.
Oue Robber Haniced and the
oilier In CloHe Quarter.
C0NI10H, Mo., Sept. 2. dreat crowds
visited the scene of yesterday's lynching
of the bank robber, Murrell. He wus
found struck up to a locust tree with
common rope about the size of a clothes
line. An intiuest was hrhl over the re
mains and the iurv's verdict was "death
at the hands of parties unknown."
This ended the robbery episode and its
tragic sequence at least temporarily. It
is also reported that Derrick another of
the robbers still at large, is in close quar
ters in the northern part ol the countv
livery effort is being made to biing the
outlaw to justice.
tllNS LINCOLN MAHKII.lt
IH
HONOI.ll.l' WANTS TO BH A
Hl.l-t HI.IC.
The F.iikHmu Have All The tiav
There Now, And The Natives
Are IllHMatlHfled Ail I'npopular
Oueeu.
SanFkancisco. Sept. 2 A Honnlulu
letter savs the new Ilawuaiian queen
grows daily more unpopular with the
natives and Americans as she takes no
pains to conceal her favoritism far the
linglish and jguorcs the sufferings of the
natives ut the hands of the big sugar
corporations.
The feeling for a republic is spreading
rapidly iu the island. The platform of
the recently formed labor party demands
a new constitution, a republican form of
government, and hints at annexation to
the United States. The recent census
shows t hat over half the white popula
tion has left the island iu the last six
years, having been crowded out by Asi
atic coolies imported by sugar planters.
The natives are rapidly dying off.
Only a Ml (tier.
From the laltimore American.
I think, sir," said the pretty girl, at
she entered the cynical merchant's office,
"that if you engage me my knowledge
if shorthand and typewriting will be a
valuable aid to vou in your business.
You are too ornamental to be useful,"
griillly replied the merchant, "and I am
not n marrving num. A pretty tyie
writer wouid just waste her linieou me."
But sir, teenrlully protested the mni
den, "I have no matrimonial designs; 1
simply want to be assistcr to you."
The Afroa Have It.
Prnm the Knoiviile Tribune.
The Hon. Fred Douglass, the profes
sional Afro-American, with an Anglo
American wile, and late Minister to the
Fninco-Hispano-Alro-Americaii Republic
at Hayti has written an .rn-Amcricn
at tide for the Anglo-American press in
which he broadly intimates that in re
spect to prejudice against the Alro-
Amencans tne Alro-Kcpiiblicans are no
better than the Auglo-Dcruocrats.
That Mettled It.
From the ChiesKo Tribune.
'I don't see whv Brother Goodman
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS
Wholesale Prices.
If you want a lim of Rood cigara, Im
ported or domtMtic, (Vrunt'n Pharmacy it the
plat to fjt them. We (Jo not retail cigari,
but sell til em ly thr box only. A cigar that
vou untidily puy ten cents for, I can iell you
the name cifiar, fifty in a box, at nevcn cents.
The bent live w t cigar at 3Vb centi by the
box, It will puv vou to CftM and examine
them. GRANT'S PHAKMACV.
Buncombe Sarsaparilla
A positively Safe and Reliable
IJlood Purifier.
Containing Burdock Root, Sarsa
parilla Bark, Prickly Ash
Burk, Poke Root, &c.
By its use you can save yourself
from the suffering caused by foul
eruptions and ulcerous sores,
through which the system strives
to rid itself of corruptions. It
purifies the blood, giving it re
newed vitality and force. Being
an alterative, it. changes the action
of the system, imparting fresh
strength and vigorous health in
place of that weakness and tired
feeling, which is an indication of
disorder and decay.
The concentrated power and
curative virtues of Buncombe
Sarsaparilla render it the most
reliable Blood Purifier that can
should want a whole month tor a rest,"
observed a close-listed member of the be Used, while it is entirely Safe
llocl:. "The devil never takes. -t vaction."
Cliarlea B. Ihau, of Cltlcaico
ttie Hmip) Man.
Uomiion, Sep. 2. The marriage of Miss
Mary Lincoln, dauj;htcr of I'nited States
Minister Koliert Lincoln, to Mr. Charles
B. Isham, of ChicaRo, tool place at 2:30
p. ra. today at the Brompton parish
lunch. A number of fashionable hnchsh
lieople and Americans, mostly intimate
friends of the Lincoln family, tilled the
hurch.
After the marriace ceremonv the most
intimate friends of the families partook
of a wedding breakfast at the I'nited
States minister s residence in Lromweii
Hardens.
A CHILIAN WHO.
Knlolncd AvaliiHt fay 1 11 it Money
011 a nalmaceda Bill.
Loniion, Sept. 2. An injunction was
applied for on liehalf of the agent of the
junta or provisional government 01
Chili and was granted in court today,
restraining the City bunk from paying
or netrotintine a bill of exchange for $75,-
1100 drawn on the National bank of
Chili aud made payable toSenor Joaquin
t.odav, presulent ot itainiaccua s cuici
financial agent in I-.urope and accepted
hv the Citv bank, but which had not been
discounted.
Married and tttiot HIiuNelf.
FINM.AY, Ohio, Sep. 2. 0. P. Wisely,
the son of a prominent farmer living four
miles east of here, was found dead in his
father's barn with a bullet hole in his
head and a revolver by his side. He had
secretly married a Miss Marvin at mid
night against her parents' protests.
After the ceremony he rode home nnd
put up his horse before taking bis own
life.
Hard THuea.
I'rom thr null llround ' I News.
Poor people urc right for gc: ting re
ligion, for its about the only thing
nour man can get these days without
"Neither docs the lord," spoke up Rev.
Mr. Goodman. "He ia iibund.inMv able
to take cure of the adversary for one
month." The vote in favor of granting
Castor Goodman's request fora vacation
was practically unanimous.
Nu UaiuuiEe,
From the SprinKlifltt Kcpulilkan.
A Cittslicld lover ol intoxicants left his
house recently with the threat he would
go and drown himself. A neighbor hap
pened iu to call upon the really uhappv
wife of this lii-year-olil sinner, who
treated her fairs that her husband would
make good hiswoul with the utmost
scorn. " Whv," said he, "I have known
vou Isaac tor httv vciirs aud 1 never
kucw hiin to touch water."
Tlie People Uo The Kent.
l-'rom the SprinBlitId Kepulilu-un.
(Jueen Victoria lor a long time has bad
an arrangement ol heavy springs under
her carriage seat to assist her to rise
and bow in response to street demoustra-
tious. I he springs are hvld dowu by
contrivance that is operated by a buttou
placed within convenient reach ol the
queen's thuuib.
Mtoclt (Quotations.
Nhw Vobk, Sent. H. liric 2n:l4: Lake Shore
111s. : Ctm-iiuo anil Northwestern 11;
Norfolk and Western ku-haiond and
West I'oint Terminal l-t-'i,, Western tnioa
S4
Haltlniore Prices).
Hai.timokk. Sept. 1! -Flout, quiet and
iim-liiuierd-. western sillier $3.oti.'t,H5;
tra, :t.MOgf4-.lo; lumilT, $4-.tioQr'-l-W
heat ciulhoru, weak; l ultz9.'iClU8; LoliR-
bcrrv MHIIOM; No. 2 red, weak; spot 1
fn.1.o;'t. Corn, southern, dull; white, bit
OH; yellow, liSij,7oe.
for patients of all ages.
Manufactured only at
Grant's Pharmacy.
livery bottle guaranteed, satisfac
tory or money refunded.
GRANT'S PHARMACY,
4 South Main St.
J. M. CAMPBELL,
DEALER IN
REAL, ESTATE
AND AGENT FOR THE
ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION
New York JIarket,
NHW York, Hept 2 Stocks, actin and
heavv- Monrr. easy at 4()i.'i; lixehion,'e,
loot. .Hl-'(lt-t.sj; short, .H.i4(B,.hn
stun b. nds. iiculeeleil; tioTerntnrnt bund)'
tin I tint strndv c ullon litni. -airs ini
hales: Uplands, 7-1 fie;l Irlcnus, S'c; luturrs
iened and eloseu slrnuv: M-pieitiuer, n.--;
ictnher, H 71; November, H 7; December
tiol; lanmirr, 9 la: l-cnruarv 1-lour
Mi-tive and tasv Wliral dull and easy.
Corn (nirt and lirm Horlt dull nnd steady
at Sill htiAU lit). Lard uun-t and nriti
00 spirit.- 1 urprnline null ana nrm at
.HTtuaKe Kosin quiet and him at SI .tr2
0. Freigats hi in.
AFI-AIKS OF COSShUl'liXCE.
IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.
Half Ruined .Crapn.
riiiNiu m.il, Sept. 2. The recent storms
which have swept over the British Isles
have half ruined the crops throughout
Scotland anil harvesting is al a complete
standstill.
Burned Race Harden.
(ii.Asr.ow, Sept. 2. The well known
Strtele stables nt Avr were destroyed by
I lire Inst niitht. Nine valuable horses
I perished.
iiiimi:.
Forty-five Russian Hebrew immigrants
who arrived in New Vork were detained
aboard because t lie v hail been assisted
to cemc here.
Geonie A. Shelter, an R'ronaut, fell
4,000 feet into a lake in 1'eoria, III., but
win rescued alive. Julius Curie, another
a-ronaut at the same place, was bntllv
shocked by falling on ail electric wire.
A report was sent out on Saturdav
niuht that Senator Blackburn had suf
fered a stroke of nppoplcxy. He merely
fainted after eatini; a hearty dinner at
Shelby villc, Ky., and is suffering from in
digestion.
A dispatch from Winnipeg savs thnt a
special train carrying the mails of the
Canada l'ncitic steamship. Km press oil
aoan passed there two dnvs from Van
couver. The mails left Japan eleven days
before, and are expected to arrive in
Hngland within twenty davs. This
greatly beats nil previous records.
pi)R KliNT.
The seven room white eottare on ton of
mountain for oar year, at $176, or by the
mouth at $20 per month. Ffre places in A
r-oms flood cooking stove, moat p'eaiant
(ilat-e to lire about Asheville. Nona but aooil
tenants or lovers ot the beautiful need apply.
J. M CAM VM&LL.
Homes Tor the Poor Man.
If you want to be neighbor of Genrrs Van.
derbilt buy one of my lota, within
sh"rt distance of his palaee, at from 1oo to
uou per lot. Mire rrom 70X150 to 300x300.
Brautifutly shaded and fine views. Call atnar
nfhee lor pluls. Terms. .14 cash, balaacc 1.
2, 3 years. I. M. CAMI'BBLL.
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Not a Miracle. Now.
l'ntil recently Consumption was con
sidered incurable, but now people nre be
ginning to realize that this disease is not I
i iHiiiit-n hla ha ilira nt I nnanmnliiiH
paving casli or giving migiuv guou ae-. t a miraclc BOW, j,,., pjcree GlHfn
curity. Medical Discovery will cure it, if tnken in
Jo Public Kvldence. time nnd given a fair trial. This world-
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Taking no risks: "And so vou are . " 7"' lu
iHtniK ii . 1 It.hv state when other menus hnvrl
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really and truly engaged?" "I think so.
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to kiss me unless he is absolutely sure no
one is looking."
No one ever tried Simmons I.iver Reg
ulator without being satisfied with its
effect.
failed. Thousands gratefully testify to
this. It is the most potent tonic, or
strength-restorer, alterative or blood
cleanser, and nutritive, or 8esh builder,
known to medical science. For Weak
Limes, Spitting ol Blood, "Liver Com-
1 plaint." and Uysiicpsia, or Indigestion, I
I it is an unequuled remedy.
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