x.ttcr ,s:c ami! .vniM-, ;i viM-nni r VJMNITI? ) Y I I Ail tt.l.MVM ! A H I IT " I w -. " .11 a T , - - s i ' ,tT o s n.p -FAyX-i.'- . J.J.. I iiii.r.Ili t ZiMiH&ttl II X .... Hi l! I . tf: m I,. I .lit t ...... . . , ' . ' - ' , f I VOLUME IX. NO 42. -1 -yu-ja i ---H-Udb-y- ASIEViILIjE' N- - TIIUIISIAY EVENING, JUNE ;22, 1893, I ' I (H !.-- i I t I I 'I ill t -!. I i I,. I. '5 ROOM Brick Cottage P.ulHc, Scuta?, 1 1 .'. . hi) I r.l.l i m I 1 . I il I CToriier Walnut )7 HjjraiA S?A. D.4M)PER, lOCUMBIAN LY" I A PUKINU Til B SUMMBK WI! WILU GET A i'KHSIl . 1 1 -4 - SUPPLY UVBRY 0) nrnniovdoi .fl - , 1 i f -4 "V 1 . f 1 4 1 ! ! it U ISO ! 4 8vKmQ'iWMBR I'KCIAI, UlIMMliK O I 'A LU ti r . RON MARCIIE T hero is brut onU'best Five Cent Ciar anl wc Jutye gut Try Seitsioii-tiiitW bo convinced i -i A : i If I ih of nifjniy cents un inc uoiiiir 01 u uiscoufit Jo Itcrvcnl on ull cuuds rxct-t cntni-t Kuotlrt, tich uu CcnU'mcri A: l'ostcrs kid Klovca. liarl WitHon'H collar uud cuVs and I'carl Unlauiidrcd hirts. "W' aK- vnumr iMSimB." Know un well rnnueh that vhtri w c idxiti: an HO ccutn Hale It uicans. tVVrl n' i Till afr wOf Jury Tonthiuc until July fl. 1 anil Strictly Catth, as ny piotlH on creel will lifl chared jx-rtwUir, ;pricc8. Our liiijtM are full and comj-leto in all dcpartmcntH, fu this is a great opportunity for Kud guutij tKrft acr(,.tjp j I " 37 rth Main Strect.- W. ft. owYN. A'iilf. ESTATB. Gwyn-& VVest, (fincccMon to Wal alter II. GwyiO ESTABLISHED id81 REFER TO BANK OF. ASNE.VIU.E. v ,r Re al Estate; j Loaiu HccureLy Placed at 8 Per Cent. ' Motary Public, CofnmlMloner of ftcd. FIRE INSURANCE. i SOUTHBAST COURT PUUAKB. CORTLAND lilt OS., AMd lnvtmmjfcitent MOTAJay PUBLIC limom evoixly rflMbcd t A fier 01 2s . a fAttbn -A REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. furnished nd Unftirnlshcd Huaacs. .. . )FF1UB ROOMS. . ' ,..! t . . I , .1 ,p't-"d t liltibt per cent, GO TO TW; A: Latimer, . t i 4 I. I .' . 1 tti." (6 CbORT SQtlAtlE, ' t i : COflfr MEAt LATIM BK HAS ITTST BBCBIVEU A NEW WHITE LILY FLOUR 4Ulril 9 t. uttl ! .in YOU CAN ALWAYS If. "llnj -i JIKSESSEE BUTTER in i I i 1 1 -I? i . A No. t Conrt Bqua .T l AT III iTi.Tn'iow 4 ! ' ', i'H SPFj SALE ! J 11 OUJ GOLD COMING BACK NKARI.Y A. MILLION HHIPPKO TfilfYear's Patent ! The Ilrst Fun on the Market Wc bavc made the fricc Low! Nine nilllona of Dollani 'Will Noon H Put Inlocirculatluu ft v t'as mrul f Tlie- PhcIAc Kali' wav' Inlcreitl Ii ualuuce of FILTERS. NatuYeV Prorfuct 1 l l iTtie Ik'at,ilrtt3'fa..)4ratmt. ciranmt YOUR SUMMER HQME. Have You Furnished It? VV are Hcadipmrters for alt houc vfS'iriiiMhiMKff tin account of dull times Will Alultf lltV rril'mm whan KVu hity uf nft. We eive no Hst ef prici'A hrrc4 hut cotnc and ftce U Wc huve the guudti. THAI). W. T1IUASU &-CO. I M .1 towfts-f Prices ' ON HAMMOCK AND CROQUET SETS; ' 1 I I 4 Canciitt ip.vclYd j . No. J. M. HESXON'S, iM SUI1TU MMN STKIiUT. 1 -ii MOUNT I I M imp.TK AT TS1 IHT !' M ITC II Kl.l., HlllMII a e ,rn y(Wv.V'4?:.l?,liAsr,""rf,B KUIKIKH ! i ' li'. , '! '! . i WllLVUK AND Wll.ll- " Bufil Ja"iiT m on til: 7,6t) per Wcik, 1 GO per Oar. Addroas: A. AT- TYSON. Jund3m , Uluck Mountain, H AMERICAN BAKERY We are preiaivd to supply the citizt'iiB of Ahevillo with Freh Iiretd, UoIIh, Pies utid Cakes "'of "every UetM-i iption If you want niee weddiug Oft parity jeakeu, ?iwti ur-. pleased in qurtlrty and artis tic work we will refund ycju. your money. We will ai t ' t '!'! tin i J ; i I :v ' 1 Mi i 1 1 daily different lines- of cuke. Will bake any kind of cakes . J . I II ! U a) lVHJ.l"n j-. ll.i i ,i j j. to order.. BJJ. COUPJSQUABE GREAM LUNGII c (ram from L.iidoii slatini; that DariilK.i M.igoun & Co., 1 New York iid I.uu- Aot h44ishitd $UUO,(XM ol ut Id to the XTnited States. This is the first shipment ftoreisn uild in iitiy c)tiider;Uilc ii utrtiit v to ! the Vhe' Uriitcd' Statk-s 1 rlutHn; the "Jifefeeiit month mid is looked upon us showitiu IJAt the ttiW in i;i?(1 exports from this rVirntry tiRiirO has turned. UiiniiL' the months Ik'hiiiiiiiil; lulv 1, 1HJ2. and ended Mav 31. 18U3, the bal- Hutx ol rjld ujja,inst the United States was $sr..()t)O.OOU. ; For the past three weeks no Kold hits liven exportetl Irom New. Yotk to litfr ope, anil the treasury department has lieeu uaimtiL' uold danni; that iieried the net jr lil txa lance todav standinu $i)4,050.:10. In the bniltliim iipol thiaold, the Treasury deprirtntent has redeemed near $G,00),M) of Kdd cer tificates, the amount outstaml iiiK today hcinj? $98,070,000, aaiiiKt $104-,Ol)O.(0O ou the first l Jiine. W hile the receipts and expenditures ol he Treasury department have kept neck and neck during .the mouth, it is stated thatthehalaueetodav is i;r,2(,-H-r. Of this amount $12. 2fi3,0H s in sub sidiary silver and minor coin and $11, 921.000 in the national hank depositors. tins fellows that the treasury is pro vided with a uootl . workinir currencv b.'ilanee. WashinctoK, luue 22 --KeeivturT Car lisle has direetcd that the July interest On fur jv r rent, bonds and the l'aeitie rail- ro.'id lionds le paid Monday next. I Ins will release $).() U.O()U now in the Treas ury and put a like, amount into etrcula in the business centers ot the couutrv- li . .-: i , I : . 1'KliSB AKK1 VAL, t(F FANCY CRACKUKS AT OWELL S 8NIDERS. a . r; " i 9 S-a o Oh-. iT3 u it" a o ' I I It Z . a w t: t ills' C o u o a: c oi w C i- , i-i F ' it t What Is ? Call and See THIS J oAi. viaLTT THISt AI'TbRNOOK , AN1 BVI5N1NO, AT SbuA fountain; ' .mi. F II! . i r. : t tl:t ( LiA) f-.r.l fini H ii t.1 J. ! I 1 WfKiimi OUTTINU BTTIiK. Willi' ' Wood, 1 Who WaM ' Hurt VtRlerday, In ImproTlnir. There waS a rumor current bn the streets today to the efJect that .Willie Wood, the boy who was yesterday knocked down ly a brick thrown by a colored boy, hal died this movrninj. Tim CtTizKN went to the home of. young Wood's mother this aitcrtioon and found the injured lad sLill alive and in a lair way tj recover, lie was, threatened with convulsions lasjt night, but lir. 'j. A. Ilurroairhs wa called in and with tnc aul ot opiates the boy was quieted. Wood told I JiE-CiTJziiN tliat he wps BclliiiLT some chickens at the market,' when a white liov and the colored boy who threw the brick bejyati cuarreliiiK'. The white boy- cursed the colored boy und then jumped ljebind Woods, just as the brick was thrown, so that the missile struck the wronjjboy. Wood says he baa heard the negro enllec John I'timps; that s an tie Knows ot mm. Wood n 1 or 13 years old, and the only help his widowed mother has in the support of her lamilv. They five a short distance off Flail street, -in northwest Asheyillc. 1 he police are lookincr for the boy who threw the brick and think they hare him located. Hiring of COIlhllls Like. and rtixcli I ; li- Speiick i (leueral io I fills mailt; the following appoint iiicnt : Darius II. Iii;rahani, Maine, Consvil General to Uultlux. N. I'ratt, Alabama, Consul Singapore. To be Consuls.: W. S. Cauii bell. New York, at ' New' Castle, lini;- land; J. 1', Millev,Texas.,Uarae.L'nliii: W.) Keifimler,' Ohio, Harm-ii. Switzerland; Chas. 11. lteuediet, Minnesota, Cape town, Allien; lasn A.tkinarest. New or sey, Hroekville, Canada; Joel Linslcv, Vermont, Coaticook, Canada; l'cnrv M. Sinythe, Virginia; Fuetiee,' Chirtfi; 'Tbos. C. lone:-, Kent tick v. Funchal Madeira: Jesse W. Sparks, Tennessee, 1'ietlras Nc- f(r, Mihh; Joint Hr CopimiKer, IHil' ois, Toronto, Canada. Beiiiamin I. Wil- liannj. Alfl.. eoaililllsslotiOr to nrroli.ilr VntlJ t lie VCll iptiewu indiuns hi Minne sota, act approved January 14th, liSSl). wk i:ck ttt- thi; iwi:. Hen Nlory Mot Us Clark Run -sell. Lb W i-:s, Del., June 22. The American bark ICdiuuud Finnev, captain Youiie rom Cictiluas, SrrivHl at the biakie- water last niyfit lutviiij; on board the shipwrecked crew of the Schooner Maty l'ower, Cajt. Wymau from Iert:an Ji- ui, with lumper tor New liedlord. Mass. In the lGth the Marv A. l'ower met la severe wind from the south with a heaty sea. About 2 on the cvenine of the 17tli. with moderate weather the vessel bee.tn leaking tmd iik, tvo hours t whu waiter !K;etl, vitl tne-icrew in tlie riiiiiE and lie urti iMrtkrtiLr ti c.-Hiniletc breach ovfcr cr, wasliiiiK the deck load off. Ilicetcw Wok. to Uau alj p. tn. and ml utuder Liar 'lee of : the vessel all nitrlit. At 3 p. in. on the lJSlli I he crew wlis picked up and they were lauded here this uiornine. DK.TAL1IAHK HH.1CNT, ' Tile TIIKIFTV-I.IIOKINU CITIJ5KN, Kuberl WIIIIaniH, the Haiclattale Who Cannot Write. TiikOtizkn today , met Robert Wil liams of Sardis. in Lower Hotniuy town ship, the man referred to by n corres pondent, yesterday, as liavii fj been appointed a magistrate when he was unable to write his name. Ai more in tellifrent. thrift v-lookinjj man does npt reside in Iu neoiiilie. Mr. Williams said he did not intend to undertake to dis charge any of the duties of -fhe position. antl tnat tie woulil never nuvc rmiiuneu hut for the fact that many unpleasant things hail been said about him. lL. verm tainly true that no man would tver have suspected, from his appearance, that r a - 'tit . i J . . 1 4. . . .. . 1 .ir. vi iiuuins couiu nut . wnw, xii a rjuestion concerning lust jwerequi site would never be thorjjht of ,w hen lookiug at the mail. It is unquestion ably trvie that the members of the Uegis- Irtturciever for a moment imagined that he could not write, and doubtless no, uiorc thought-of askme wr h k Tcier- i ice to such a qtiahhcation ttn tliey would ot asking Ooyetnor catr u ne could write. ! A. BIZZAKIt, I'wu D-atht Krom Bttsat in l.on- clo Killed lv Ilic lliiliiC- Loniimn, June 22. Intense heat has prevailed throughout the United King dom today, '.fvyo deaths from sunstroke were reported in loodon. Terriftic. thun- nefstorms ha ve caused rtincli' darfiage iu several districts. Lightning killed a gunner named M.'tc- douald at Westmoreland Fort, near Oueenstown, fiud, jx . hiborer named llagan at Midtlleton, near Cork. . , Inim all parts ot the provinces tlie reports arc that Monday was the hottest day of the season. . I I.11SN 1 92.OOU.UOO. BY A CYCLONE KILLED THE UICAU WKRU T1CKH1HI,T J WtAMtai-aaS.' ' . il ... i-. .. -i -J, .; b ; Another r ratted V Ira Ttiait fave " of tii wlndn. Kaiwai MIdhouH ' 'Also ' Heard From In the Maine 'Way. ' . ' ' ' ' ' , .. Pk'kkv, "Kau., june 22. A most de structive cyclone passed through Wil liamstcn and the SurroiuiiUiig country in Jefferson county about seven o'clot U last niht.' ' Iflratelled S6irthcat! and traversed' a space p halt; ifiile, 'wiiSe and about six miles long. In that area not a house, barn or tree is left standing. The cyclone was accompanied by: a terrible rainstorm and almost midnight darkness. Eleven dead bodies have no far been discovered and it is known tlifit at least five more jiersona were killed. The dead arc: L. V. Evans and Emory Evans, Mrs. Jno. Hutchison, Sam L. Kim-aide, Cora ' Ktncaidc, Sadie Kin caitic, W'alter Kineaide, Eva Kincaide, Wrh. Kincaide and Sam Stewart. Their bodies were all horribly mangled. Mrs. Hutchinson's arntsantl limbs were found in a. tree a mile from the house.-' Eva Kiucaide's head was severed from her body. Three persons are known to !e fatally injured and many others were seriously injured. l'robably ut least 20 persons were killed and 3U houses blown down. St: J usei' i i. Mo., June 22. (lews has reached this city ol a cyclone at Con ception, Mo.. GO iuilcs north of here. The house of ohn Doyle was blown down and I)iyle and his wife and an old. man were killed, the latter being decapitated. A solid front wajl of the .abbey of New Englcbcrg, being erected by Uie Benedic tine monks, was blown d wn and lO. OOO feet of brick wall tumbled inside the structure. Torrents of rain completed the destruction of tlie edifice. Houses and barns were blown down,' and a. nuuitier of people hurt. The Omaha and St. Louis railroad depot was uurooled. from: qravk TO AiA.tr. Harden ctt ICllwIn Baolh, Hraven and llrooklvn lllvlue. Unfit K i.YN, June 21. Nr. Charles Fuh fur, a . Um versalist minister at Orand Kapids. Mich., having announced that he would rttthef take liis chance in Heaven Willi l-.uwin lSootlitli.nl tluit oilier ac tor. n .' TJimiuCe; jwbo iiiued in the loxfdrgV niter Viniiouiiclni: tlhit liis church had compromised at 23 cents on the dollar. .Ui.' llna.lgie .was asked at his rvsidcitcV if he crtretl to S.tv anything answer to this criticism. He handed the dispatch back to the reporter anil said substantially: Nothing. I have made it a rule for twenty-five years tt lake no uotice criticism." Private Manic Clnard. KiiHT.itwAY, r'enn., Jnue 22. Tlie Kidge- way bank, a private institution, closed its doors this morning. The officers ol t ht bank an yall depositors. viili be paid in lull us soon as the assets can be rest zed on. i UrvcnvIllc;, Mich.Vlune 2a. 'City Na tional bank was closed this morning bv oifVr of yank Exaniuier CaldweJL No tHtemcut irf the .hank's cnJ.tt)i .has vet lceti made public. " ... j . i "- " - ' Bavard'H Free Hide. 'Lf.NrtoN, iine 32 ThotwaS 1. Bayard, American Ambassador to Great Britain, proceeded today from London to Wiixl sor Caalle where he presented his creden tials. In necordaiice with the usual custom that obtains in the ease of ambassadors the state carriage was furnished by the British government to eoiivy. Haysid from , his hotel to the railway station. , A HIirr Anarchtlllc Plot P SuJui2ArThe flacial.inves- tigVt.ioy iut4.he WiqiU eVyVVi at the resilience ot Senor Canovas del Costillo has led . to the discovery of a plot that embraces anarchists in several liuroiteiin countries. . Twenty-three- arrests have been made aud more are expected. Will Depari Next Sainrday. . JJirw' lORlt, Tone 30!-rRlt Princess Eulalia and party will bid, farewell to this country June 24th, having taken rifTBftflge' Wn -tlie stearrieV lh TAoraine irt that date. JTbe.lluke ilc Veraeua, and suite will follow a few days later, saili on La licet Ague: lixlent ol Vhe natnaice ou Tile Itaettana Iron Kauge Ashland, Wis., June - 22. Kcports rtjiii Iron Kivcr state that the fires there have been proven to be the work of iucendaries. Another attempt was made vestcrdav to set fire to a huse ou the utskirt ot Iron Kiver. The fire depart ment litis been constantly on duty a uight and a day, and it is thought that the worst is over. - -' ' The total losses by the fire during the past week will reach $2,OOO.otM. rii ic kcunuiic kichui kci:h. - M NorlliCaroliua'iiUeoloiclcal Force Workinic ou lilt; Klllt Line, Kauuiil, N. . C, Juuc,. 20. State Geologist Holmes reports today that bis force is iow encamped at Sanford mak ing an. ex.unituitiou. o ircnt beds of brown stone m Moore ami Anson coun ties. It will next examine temarkalile clar beds in Harnett county, lutamiiui- tions ol phosphate beds, which he in nine counties, will begjn .lutein the autumn. At present phosphate is mined onlv in Fender county. Atlanta Constitution. The ICarlhquake Had a Cancer."' Chahi.kston, S. C, June 22. Mr. Jesu nolsky. officer of the weather bureau here, reports some of . the strange co incidents of the earthquake shock Tues' day night; that it occurred simultane ously with the beginning of the summer solstice, the entrance ol the sun iu tin; zodiacal sign of the cancer, near tlie first quarter of the moon, and when, tlie tide was on flood. c Au Ovation For i.lzzle "all l.lv-r. , Fall Kivhh, June 22. Lizzie HorderT received an ovation on her' Arrival here last evening. She intended to stop at the Borden homestead Tuesday . but on account oi'the crowd accepted the hos pitality of Mr'. Holmes; whose house whs thronged with people eager to congratu late her upon her acquittal. The crowd at the Borden homestead numlicrecl 2, 000,'and remained until after midnight, a band playing" "Auld Lang Syncs," which created intense excitement. Liz zie says she is the "happiest woman n the world." j - Time crsvela at Montreal. J - MoNtREAL,1 June TO. The Spanish caravel arrived here' this ufLcruoftrt und were given an enthusiastic welcome. M ay or. Ltesj ard iiics- and a reception co Mi ni it tee met the vessels at Lougue 1 oint. A luncheon was given to the visitors on Mount Royal, after which they were escorted on a trip down Lachine Kapids. 1 he vessels will remain here until l uejs- lty. ... . ....... i Ulcd Vroni a, Kt Salle. , Kichmund, Mo. June 20. Mrs. J. ; T. Ford died at her home, one mile -east tit this city, yesterday from blood poisoji- ing, caused by a rat bite ten days atso. She was the mother of the notorious Bob ind Charley I-ord, who killed Tessc James, . Struck Natarsl das.. - IkoN Crrx, Tenn., June 20.-Naturia.l gas was struck here today. ' On Kghtifg it a blaze shot up several leet and burned steadily. ' Tlie enthusiastic citizens fried usli by the heat und will ' continue bor ing. nil I', vl . I.il 'I 1 1 FAMOUS iriGARost: 00,00!) IN II MONTHS! ' - 1 ,.!! Ill , We havt oat received uaothtr lot pf thcte : -i I :. unriv.llcd brand of Cigar, makiaKi the ... . i -I total retail aalea to date, l t . tbauamid, in i 'I . t - ir- . a. li ttle leas than eleven month. . , .! : , 1 1 , i : l ' . .,:a, ... . . These bard time i rather Ihitciiki than . , diminiah the aalca of FiKaroa,. aa ten octit : . . i ' J j - i i, I cuitomcn arc takiati t;laaro, oolucta .ez- . . , i 'l -. ,! . . , penaea, and st the same . time icettloK aa good a suiuke. i . , . t , t , i Oar aalea are buoeade. Aayone : cSn go to the luctvrj'a oftite and fiud out fur Ucm- - - , ! ' 111! ' . aelvea. . ; ., . , r j,- i.,,i . . i.-.i i .il , ItlQiUdj-wc.baro aoidfla nana of aa-rand of.elKO.rs If they did not represent r HQuaual ' ! ' ! 1 ' . : t I . I ' merit ? r7 Cents Iiftt h. $4 Vvr 100. Manufuctuxera' Agcnta,, , , , KAYSOK & SMITH Druggists, .i i.ii.j ,Mll -II-. I TMO. JI PATTON . .'.I.. H II' I l'or tlae Horra MliMlou. - Wasuinotun, Juuc 22. F., O. Mat th lessen, who lives iu New York , Citjy, but whose business interests are in Jer sey City, will he appointed minister to Norway arid Sweden. j ..NEWS IN OUR OWN STATE. j YOU'LL HAVE NO TROUBLE! V' in finding a tie to suit you in my' alock. hug The cholera. ' I'aris, June 22. At Alais, in the de partment of Gard, the deaths from cholerAc diseases nvernge three daily. Many cbildreu have been attacked by the disease. Loniiom, June 21. Cholera reports from Mecca show that from June ll" to Junc20 there were R30 deaths from cholera in that city. Killed at a Clrcua, St. PAt t., Minn., June 22. During; a severe thuudrr storm, yesteraay atier noon at kiver Falls, Wisconsin, just over the Minnesota line, lightning struck the center pole of the circus tent f Kingling KrotV SSevsn people wereikiilea snstanu v ami ipiite a tiumlier injured, nouc of the latter fatally. A mh Cent Xaaw- 'CinCAOo, .June 22.-7-M!til)ejrs of the council of adnnnistrtitfon ' rrre1 1mi.'u swing the advisability of having a 25 cent admission day at the. Fair and the chances arc the half rate will be tried Sunday week. ' ' ' '" ' ' , Stevenson In The Hoslh. "' Memphis, Tenn., June 22.A-Vice-Prvsi dent Stevenson arrived here yeaterdsy on his way to Little Rock, Ark. He was met at the station by a large delegation of prominent citiaens. j Rhsrl a Omaha, Neb., June 22. Sloan johtnOn ct Co.. wbolsale groceraw have assifrncid. Liabilities upwards of $300,000; assets about $80,000 : - ' " ' ' Lnmber Barnrd. :'' '"' : j ' N ashvUjLK, Teon, Jy,ne 22.r-The Suth erland lumber yards in 'East Nashville burned last night; loss about $75,0004 I . I 4 i i i- i 1 ir t- ( v in i y , .... ... . . j , . Cherokee Scout: W.L.Thurlcr, one of the prioprictors of the Hot Watcrlold mailing iroperty, rciorts that they have Intelv nctfuircd tbe lamous CooK-r min me nropertv which has' produced $12i.- OOO worth -of gold, according to the Cuifcd. States mint report, off of about one acre o land. Messrs. Thnf her, Letts .St vin have now about 800 acres of this v.'iluatWe go-Id district and are preparing to erect rlams, and purchase machinery for extensive ' mining otieration. They have carefully prosticctcd these proper ties by driving several tunnels, finding paying dirt throughout. These mints are located about 25 miles northwest ot Murphy and we predict success to the enterprising gentlemen in charge. 'Lenoir Topic: Mr. J. I'. Taylor, of the'tirm -of Taylor -Sc. Council, lumber men, Ktk Iark, N. C, told us last week of a large curly walnut tree they had bought in Watauga The tree made six logs and contained about 2,000 feet ot lumber, for' which' trier 'Kpai $4-30 They expert tJ' 'reslwe' 91'.T00 for the tree. Thia morninir ' Monday )- at 7:05 o'clock. Rev. Isaac Smith dropped deed on the public square. ' ; Durham Sun: H. H. Kerr, kuo vtn here as Liuncan, was plowing on G. W. Barbees place (bis father-in-law L, tn Cedar Fork township, near .Nelson. when the horse turned upon him, seized his right arm above the clliow and bit hi in ternblv. It is reiKrted that the horse ra fully 100 yards with bis teeth firmly imlieded in Kerr's arm, and' thtt it took three men to choke the apimnl Raleigh News and Observer f Thi IW-stor-y rock building and -contents of the Lcaksville Cotton miliar Leaksville, N. C, was burnt on the night of June 13, between H and 12 o'clock. ItiS thought to have tieen struck by lightning. - -Cherokee Scout : Died) mu last-Alo'1 day morning at the home of hi brother hear Long TCidce. Wtri. I Berry. alter a long and painful illness. , Hej wens one of the oldest resident citizens juf CZOeerokee county, -i 1 - .m-. i ,: I The last statement of the' Bank oT New Hanover, .as filed with the State Treasurer, sho wscapitalstoea $273,01'0. Srrrntsis 1 R5. 873. lte-denoniteM--.tt7bj. 52U,. due hanks and bankers, $36,6TO, tOtaI.A.4.AiatiW J. -.! 1 rn-.. .,l -u H '. itvc juat received a bit; Una In the latest liaiies, conaistiiig of graduated Pour in Hands, icraduatcd Aseots, Plowing Bnd Kvur in LI unds, Narrow Hows, Club House tics, etc., etc. Alao fall line of 'waahablc 1 . ' ; . m . . neckwear. mixchell. ( ' - M II . ''. THII IHHN'H OUTFITTER. '!', - i r ; i . ; 1 1 28 PATTON AVE. " MINERAL WATER ! . .... j Why auflet- with iNDtOBanoN aad all ktada ot Lmu, KlDHST AND . Bloud .Tbdoblu vhn nature haa provided at You a l)oos;a StTHIC RIHIDT H A RHLBU, WHOLMOHS aad Inkxpbnsivb. 'The ' MtNBHAf. WATBR, rraan from Mr. TH D ' Suttle'a RaHAaaatLa Srams, oa htag daily delivered). 'at any residence In Aahevllle, ia worklna; woadernal cures, aa can be teatlned bytnqniriraof Judge B. Reed, Judge J. H. Merrimon, Fev. J. L. Wnlte, J. K. PatteraoS, boctora W. PSre- fay. Ncdaoa. D T. Millard, Mr. .Barnes) of Ohtaw aow oa Spring street, Ashe Tiffs, , and hundreds of others. Price, only IO cents a K-aJlon, delivered dally anywhere In the city. Orders) thrbutfh eMail, "or left ' at' Blahton, WrUfbt & Co.'S shoes stan, B9 fattoa. are- Rtue. wUIrcoslva prompt, attention. AaaJy aia aTl-ren on application. . d j, p. s y ryr l e . aO3Utf I. II -TirTiio. If : I' tl m l xs yri "ii '.-A' ' Bo oath 3 doors below tiU ticket of- iLiii'fiee. M":'1' " 8PVCIA1. ACCailBKT UISL-IINC1 FOR WORLD'a r AIR TJair, , aSOO and $18 WfeUx Utr,$iJU,l l; i .weak. . Aaasc for ladies., I l.i MODEL"STEftM LSUHDRY -.il i Hiiiij .vlo mm) J ill ii i mil? i ttWsrCw ITttlT." win ii:i-i y" n j-j rif. . (i-i alub3djjj .(ii j ni v Aia, ui ui.ui vuva JnoiiilA . .sJiul;