Fri'lay Evening, February 16. 1894.
THE ASHEVILLB DAILY CITIZEN.
NEW SPRING GOODS !
HSUS GOODS!
WSPRKBOODS!
Our Spring Goods Arriving Daily and Being Placed on Sale Immediately at
The Baltimore Clothing, Shoe and Dry Goods Company, 10 and 12 Patton Avenue.
We lead and others follow. The leading department store in Aeheville. Greatest in volume of business each department now complete for the Spring trade. In fact experience demonstrates
that our methods arid pri- es find favor and wins patrons in proportion as they are compared with competitors. Our Baltimore buyer has secured for us 5,00 pieces of the well known brand of Amoskeg
Ginghams. Guaranted fast cotton. Regular price 10 cents Wo are offering the entire line, your choice at 5 cents per yard. Our Dry Goods department is now complete in every department. New Per
cale?, New Dress Goods, New Fancy Lawn, New (iinghams, New Satins, New Batiste, Wash Goods, New Crapialenes, New Hosiery, New ilks, New Ribbons, New Laces and a full, complete line of New Notions.
PERCALES 36 inch percales, guaranteed fast color, 12 1 2 cents por yard. NEW IAWNS-34 -inch. Fancy Lawns, guarant'od fast colors, 10, 12 1-2 and 15 cents per yard. NEW GING
HAMS Remember, our Amoskeg Ginghams, we art off ring the entire line at i cents per yard. NEW SATINS 30-inch Fancy Satins, guarant ed fast color.--., worth 15 and 20 cents per yard choice for
12 1-2 cents per yard NEW BATISTE WASH DIlSS (iOOD.S-tt2-inchf worth 12 1-2, we are offering the entire line for 8 cents per yard. NEW (,,HAIEALl.ES-31-inch, worth 15 cents per yard. We are
offering the entire line your choice. 10 cents per yard. SHOES, SHOES Our Shoe department is now complete and we are offering big drives in this department. Our Cincinnati Hand-Sewed Ladies'
shoes are the best in the market Every pair guaranteed.
Special in Hosiery for this week only. Our 25 cent Hose for 1 21 2 cents; our 35 cent Hose for IS cents; our 50 cent Hose for 25 cents Remember, we also carry a. complete line of Clothingand
Gents' Furnishings. Hats, Trunks, and Valises. Very Respectfully,
BALTIMORE CLOTHING, SHOE AND DRY GOODS COMPANY.
WANT COLUMN.
WANT HI 'To txeh nr vncutit city
property lur a piur f h"" draft
lmr cr or muks Anpi) to K. K. HI' I.,
li-lli dlw East e un IMikc.
to SSO uer werk urini: und
J)&tJ U1 KHiub'e i lati r t v rv MtT.m
hat st", wrn knivs, 1 rki, spoons, etc.
0'iickly plut tl by dipum in m it d me at.
fro expriimce or hard w i k: a k od ttiiua
tion. Aditrcs- v i turri-ou S: tu., citrk
No. 11, Columbus. Ohio.
FOk iVK.V7
FtR ItsN 'A three Btorv cUiretmun'.
Corner North Main and Mirri-m.n a ve
in u. uotairs suitable lor lamily Ap; ly t
dec2Hdi!nto M.J. FAUO
F.R KliST The storer-'om aid hnw
tmnt i'N-. 8 M'Ttlit: urt sur , I'os
tension given January 1, lHiM-, Appl" to
T. C. tT-vNHs,
octUHdtf At Store
FOK H MM I McDowell Mou-e.Park Hot
Co. Inrec brick otiS'' in splendid c nil
tion I -'or term apply to
DR J. W 0 T LK
dll' or M. J. F 0(i.
FOR RUST The Buropenn hotel
outh Main St., .rviiic N. . Flmt
ch s stand for restaurant. Terms reasona
ble nulv to T Ii, John ton or K
1 hom ts, Johnston building. au29dtf
T'R RrfMT v. B lohnHt'inS former rem
Jj denve, OS North am tr-t t, ticun v
.131 by irtue of i lie p n-vei in mc vrs cd uv
a ce lain oei-d i i trut with ful ter ol
slc ih 'ci.i, i-xccu ed to mc as tniHite y
Tht M M'orr a id Mary i.. M e, hm wiu-,
datt-d he 1 li iU id" September, A D ,
1MI J, H d duly ncord d u i ihc lltli day ot
pt ii li r, A I ., i ! in i lu- uttiix ol the
Ki t ter l I'c tin i f Muiu'otnhc tou tv. in
b ok oi mo t:UKt s i.d tie tl' f Lm-t N . 31 ,
hi paue 1 i etc., ami I wli ell us rtfrmte cd
rtt rente i lurch n.nte for lull n rucid ih
ling thci cot, to M'turt tlie p .yui at ul' ee tui i
c . nd lUiault hn iil; lie n u.aic in he p y
tru nt of tht n d link atiu ii in eo daiou
ftlie iml d ed in tru t 1 will mil t t e
hi. he t bidder I nali, at uu -lie aucti u
at tue coui t house d. or. i th - city ot th
il'f, n tuf c-'iiip v ol UniK' in c mid state
ofNortcar 1 1 tin im Mttu-diiy, th 1 . th
a v of F b uury. a n , ihlj4 in 1 o e o k
m.. the pr r'y diser b d n tue haid d ul
in tfti-t. t i ati-ly the tc n s and conditions
ti i tuned the in" ' tic Mind il ih h u (ltd
and ih -en t il a- folio' s i.y n. and ben g
i th count f liuuenuihe Mat t f on
C.ir hna und ia tin- e iv of bhcvule, id
l n the land o lf . ! mint . . A. t.
A'c.t ind o hern u il b ud d and nure
purlicdur.y d a rib d an 1' iiu is- en nnuiK
i m puht in tne wvtii a Kin t f t ilth s au
-tree , F A tai n tig' eo ne , mi l ' ru
tttward " ith id i-imtiiK's tine tntiet
(,lt f ci to a M'ake ns i i u e; iht nee mrlh-
aid8cvfn -ti e i 70 lee ma tt itke in A
"et'ftli t; h ec e niward with -ad
es- s ine feviiity -eu h' (7, ee' t . S-nith
XI it i tt ret- ; the .e- s mill i h l.c we--n
irgin t aitl f net s via j-hve 15) f et
tat: i c.uiiiintf iil'tji 'h r il- bo ipt i i
O' a-il laud ref H-iice ih Ii r by in t c to the
. I'd oteii i . trust lhi- ill h tin nt J n
u iry. i ill S. .. JONH-.
j .alit Ot Iri "J rut-tee
LONDOH SU3UR3S.
H
pusltcto the a nurs' wttre uie.
lar c and com n .iioun, with ' X'c hiv
grounds, and i h n !lihn c mi utes w 1
f pnbn sipi't-p. A mo a Uirfz room a o.
r0 Mnith viain -t'eet adj mm. the lmi
ewinj; Maehme rtiee -pp v to W. I'1-Va-dt.
onn r Co it- sirect d nun
Stpuirc. or R. H J hnstun, P. lux 177 I
IthGdif
HMKfl' Vi
BAK!N1 Sice romns h at d hJil . -.
h-rry Htrct. MkS. M'CKI Y.
tk'C'Odtf
HORll0 Two Ctnn ctin rot mm vii
rant. outh-in exponurw Mrs J
Lie. 20 r'liut mreet. uecJd;t
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
-OF-
PVRTIB-4 wi-hin pood board or louf
or fve c nif rtaitle Tonmit to- Ha t
houseke pi i g wi I io d to ch I n M . t
M un1av, H blake strcit, uu Mo tf r.i m..
nae car line tebl- dlw
w e I'tra nti
twuit . n ntlv ii i
comfortably lurnisu'd. tlratc or lurmie
hett hot aiid c iu wnttr ith nth- oi
two (1 iors On electric ear lm-; five mi -ute
waU from the su -are, I entm modt ru
1KS I'hKK V.
novtSifuno Utl N ir'h M Inmnct
n I.hu 1 in Ibmcftmbc County, North1
Car !iftn I'lniy Furi-hrrt urv ini I
I ti. C nrrfil Info" ation As to
Ktnl tvNtate i ran kis
ivery ownef a piece of land shoul ) ktmw
un hiM f
the niiMici nt ti If it pr- viU' "vni rs,
the nnnn 3 ot th"M- w h have h ul
ineumoriitiefi -inj! it; tfc nninr-- nf
the -t'liinen ov hicnanv in I nil
nf 'IP'S perso'-s 'o vt cd Inn or her
i"t-rt-i, n I ii-ed ln - r ht el d
at!nitit i: h un -nTti" ot the la rl. und
h tnr t lii-re cimllii' in; e iMs in
deii. ni Jirtjoini u, p'tiperty; npp rt nt
irrtiriila itie n a--v uistrutnem
convetiii. the land. et ., etc., etc.
TJOVKDINO- Hdav
JJ ro m , -i-iKlc
careful mn urver Unvm bind or loan
m ncv r nhK'a eitf n kindwi hout
hrxt rri i mriti if an u -tn date r ci I
in1 i". rt"'ttlt bv an inrnpvnr one
whnr ban m s it is t'i tic itdormed tn
su h m.u if '8.
worn
tirxcoMi-i-:
HIS:
O I E-Mn. T
t.i as Wu .. nu
t, Mo Istr, hi inovi.
.r.-.t. f I.U.il '
co. Ausrii.cr vn-icii
Ii KMl'lSiN, N-i 0 v.. rill
lift iliure r Hi i- ul In
rk I the iitiri.nl ..nit
tilt. uu t II il-i', kIk'vIIU'.
Nil ICK -By virt e i.f nn titiut n i
in h .ndNi r htctii.n i.u- il y J.
C til y, C . of K. ti.- nib. i'.u..iy, a. I
in lav ir of S J Ku i-r ok ilnst i B J a k .in i
willtrlla pubi c out r a- til tuur h..
do'.r. in thr cit. nil vi Ir, un the l.'t
dav til Ma.ch 1H9- i 8Hiir ih t'x.c
ti..n HDd com thr J ekii n u id hrKi.n.i
on tw inn I pm. s un iht t 11 i.l' ihc moi.n
tain, in a.il-- 'h o 2 rait nbi.ve Jump
II - u' , n-d runs a th ne liu drcd ai.
.iU'tv (Imi pu.iioa m 11 iuk. n ti.
ou h ai i ' a i.ra ch: th n ru h up
brnnih Willi vii Icr' .in. to the tii ol t.
inoui.ti.in; .Ii n th the top..! al'l mnun
tain t i lb i.c in n k r. tu ning 0 a rm
D re o- e J A IIKHik l h I., Mi nil
B-O-d -rl I'.r I' M JOB , l
tt'lli. y v.r ue ..1 an t'SfCii ioni' iu
hunrln lor cull.ctlo , iiu.ed bv J
atluy, C S C, f nunc, nib -toun t . N i
,. (aveir I the hevnle Luniii. r nn.i Ma ul
tu inir co .l O'iy, Bga n. v H e i, I
II .d.ltu W K K-iy nn ' 8mvn White, trunitt
oi H a Cn . k church, I il sell at nui.l
ontc y, ot the ourt . unite ou' in the cit
ot A-l.tville n 2tn dny ol M rih. 8!H, !
saii-.lv fi'l X cation an cos-, the l.iiio..
inR dencribed plec-ur ptnel Pai d lu.ate
lyinK an b inn on Hnw creek in the cmn
of Ilu. comb ., an.i tate f N rh ifir.iiui.
ntid nioe purticulurlv dccribtd a loil.iw
U InK the taiue pierc nr patcel of land i.i'O
whi h sinn.'a he M K vhurcn, known - l
"Haw rcrk ch .rcn " n. d bclnnth tt pie-...
(a ecl 11 nd co v t(l o met. us ecsof a a
church by W K Wt un I l e, M VVt st i.
d.td autcil K b ua v vO, tlH7, wln.li ii e
ih 'e-i ttred In Uu t oiu .e cumy rc-jn cr1
ollicc, In b..ok t wu ch ti ed reicr
c ee i htrebv m.le lur the piirpm. ul tl.
scripiiun. n t ricciiiliiK Ir .... the Inn l it
therein dtscib. d ail that pur i.ui since mi.
by aid C'.nrcn Hi.d lot w hlci. any de.d ot
deed. Ii. f.e h ve ic--n r.cotlel
J. UN A BKo. K IIIH", Sheriff
g-dtfin ltrFMJiiics,u---
IJ Ind'.JVMdent
i.ta-nitu; Shorthnrid wih Which
I'm KAWN MONHY.
If ou ca.inut cu-.ie here, we c:in ui vc y.m
in r.iuuh cour-tt- bv mail Snnifaciio.
tiarunte d, Wu tlu not teiic't in pritittil
. , it- tiili rfl do. i.ui t eat tlr- itit.iictt of
ich in.tivi unl pupil n retitii e.l.
Te-niH l!ll lor i-t.UM-- I 4 ' i.tsii'it to br
ik-n v I hi 'Jo w ku. i.nxublc liu f in fid-
nee. Hod lutlrtncr in fi.i tl...s el-b 'Okt
e tt i'Utilt We t- ch n- th UK but tn-.d-..d
th'. tiliind itll-l tiivv lull vtil.ic lur muney
c. lv il
v i:v -i thus iinrcH r, siu.n an
i i- I'Al h I'.u. if vi. u w-ii t'i uu. chair n
ynewtitt-r ..I liny niMkV uu enn s.ive ...u-'cy
- tiyintc ho kIi ti.. If miii.tv HS'Co.'d-
i. d Al'l cr to ---.l. s'.iti it to ui nti. I we will
sii.tsr . f it t r you tn In st ml nntai' ,
ine tibiecl t'i v -nr a'.it r vai. I vott it
1 t -a IhIi loliu, a it tiKiclii'ie M'ti'l titi
t'i one tu urt to rli.m iphiv ri'i'itir.-d.
mn7dm
Ntll'iCU Hy litne ul the p wert.fs,.
contained in a tied uf trust enccit ei
to the uiider-.if.'ned by muiic v t-a h nil . Ta
blth i Huh his m He. tiuitd Oct bcr t n
lMUi. a u RKisieied on i He-1 .0 t , iq. o
boo 81, oi the r.cuid ul d ds o trusi it
the odlce ui the r Kistcr ul dc ds of Bun
comb- c.unty, N. C , and uciuuit hnvlnu
be. n made n pavmtnts tltcrin provided fur
and a .plication having; been nind tuthe .in
dersiuned bv the net-., n eiitlt.cd to tht
muney du ou the u paid nutes ny taid deed '
ol trust cured to make auch a.tle, the un
tier-, gut d will sell i rcanat public i.uur J
at th" tout t bou-e door In tlie city uf he .
Tllie, in raid rounti ul Hun ombe, tu the
highe-t Li.id.r, un Monday, the .0 h duy i
F binary, I HU all that certain piece or
pa eel of I m l In the ounty ul Duucuinbt I
and State I North . arulln ., J) inlni( tue
lands ol J, J, to t, William right anil
nth rsand uuunded and mure pattlcularly :
dtictlbcd isfulluivs to-wttUtgt ningouu
wnitc uan .n ne e-taiueuit eroaiin.ith
otluhawulbe tsun ; tnrnce ru a wist 1U
poles to a r..ck in VVt.lt. tit Cuiucitaun s il t;
the te north with Wuiitiu t. nine Imn'i
lint 14 i tiles to a c i-tnnt; the ce N. 8 0 B
1b . olclto a whllro .k; thence N 4. li.
w.tn ill. fem-r, 61 pul a to a while ..ai
thenci ail" . Bd -1. les io a po-t oak on ,
thecatld f hr r ad; tnen e B 87 p es !
tu a Hp-ini n i as I ' w Inanl Miinht'a line
tnenct a. ID pules tu a klc-ur. i the. ice n. "
po ts o a cedar, J hn t ulucris n'a e rner;
thence a t the ucmnnln , ot t-iiniiiK TA
acre-., mo e or l t aether with the ai.nur.
te. a t . i ni xutn tl t o .nmry, .8114
w. u UAHa, 1 r
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THE STEflUGIU'HIC hSTI'UTE,
1114 I'liuri-ti St . N-w Vi.tk Cilv
AND BEST IN H
L' PRI PARI D ONLY IV V bfi
I TAYLOR MAH'0COX f
f IT. 10UII. af 1
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r
Beware uf linilm i.'ns He sure tu get the
original. Mnde only by
Taylor BIf. .. M. JLou'ii-
jnn20dtt III
rrustee.
Janr lirtiken wniii ami vt'lilcUs nf nil
lnd to B. Biirnettc' sli ip m lolli-p
.tm't, vehcro thev will lit rrpulrcd
tromptly ami In firatilnas tyle. Hnv
iir aecured a firat-cluss hnmc-shorr 1
nuke all kinds of fine aliocltiKasiicclulty.
U mTRXKTTR
To Ao-nertiBrra.
Ti Iniurc chanRt of advertlavmctiti
raniilns on regular contract, copy mint
be handed In b? 10 o'clock a. ru.
II iiiiUnnii' ( ounlry I I i -.- anil tiiiml Cimls
o"htl . II tl-4' lltl-ll I H
Oin'i.f l fit- lir.st tltinirs lliii: ai i'i-ts
tin-nl U'lil ion of ii r.iri'i'jnt'i' u lu'ii i -pi.iri
ii'.r Milnii'liim Mm-lli l,.iin..n isllu'
' liftli's. 1 1 u 1 1 ii i n '4' iiluiiL; t'iii'h -.iiK- of
tin' I'uii.iwii v tlit'.v i'i--c fu'.ir, li vt- innl m.n
ft-i'l in lioiiflil Tlii'V : i -.- in lliiMli-.-trirt
cumin 1 1 ! ,v t.f li.itvMmrii. iin.l are
kiL'i .t e;t ft-fu 1 1 ,- 1 1 i i i 1 1 1 . - I I.y I lii'ir nwiioi's,
ii'i'st'iitiii:r ii r. i't.-'-li i n;j-. ft mt inn. nis
fi'iii-i; tif 1 I'.U :,tv;'c'l i) nvt'i'iiio' shrill) r.. i'
inilos initt milt's. Suiiiyinn's llu-i-f is :i
l.ivhfc in this o'lt't'ii lu'ilui'. It iivmllc
oct'iii's ul sunn- liii-ir.. t'stuli' tvliuM
invniT, ii;)ni'i'iitly jtviloiis U'sl tin' pnli
I if limy -iv tin? trt-asuro uf liisoi'.mnils
;iii'l ivithfi- tlifiii In- tlit-if lmzi'. puts 1 1 1
.1 si'Vrn-l'oi.t, "btinrliiiif" ul' ".-pi;! on!("
tsilkf !l liniii-ils split fi-iiin tlie ..y all
.1 l-t ill . ii I. Il mtlliL's il lihli'ii'isiy irj-ly
IVikv: a .stunt- in- l.i'icii wall tt.inlil be
no iiniiv t'vpi'iisivt', ti ii : I not su nn
siylitly: lint tin- Oiik ftMii'o "is Hi,'
IliiiiT." ii" 1 i'"ii-fiU,'iitly tin- tj'.'iit'iiil
i-iH-iil liiii'in niy unit pit;! iirt'sipn'iu'ss is
lf-ti-.iy.'il.
'Nn run I' iii'r rin.'i' illy iniicnlaini.i'il
innl ti .hvi.vs Wept in u M c-1 It-lit I'unili
I ii n. ' I" I : t .v itri- riiis'il in tin.' ivnti'i
ami .slni.' t.iwiinl tin- siil.'s, wlier,
llu-iv iiiv lii l It1 "ili!,! s" ur ciiiinnt'ls to
t-ll'I'V IllV till' W.ltOI'. l-AI'l-pl un lliu
main l'u;i I-. tli.'i-.t is m iitli'inpl at
"niiiilf" siili'tviilU-,, 'I lk' usual pl.n: is
in i.ll.m- tin' (.'rass t.. litow ln-1 Wfi n the
h;i w ', hi .i'ii li.sl "on it n I iiu- ilil.t's. t'fi'pt
whi'iv tii'it pii-M'iio'.'r- Ik- it nut a path
I'l'uiii llii'ir i'iiii .tiint ras-in.i' In ainl fn.
"mil ! nics "sliin"'"' :. In- w n upt.ii
U;i i pi.tinvay by Int. ti' .' mri'i
., ii iry i lif nn I; Int. us a in .-. il .-.
to if m.luiiil sliitt1. ami tt it .inly it
I'lal.t'S a I'liii i-nti it -4- t'li.'t'l.
.-siiliiotinU's, as wr pii-s pn'vate
frouii Is in. 11. .tiff 1 o-ap in tin- lifilr-j
01 tiali I'i'iii.'i'. iiinl i-iirlit liu-iiii''li the
tri-oiiiiils (of i'ouri' mil intiTlVrin:: with
Hit1 (jiirilt-iis. i'tf 1 wo Innl a .iilnay.
Tli'-i- put lavavs lii-l.niif tn tin! pulilio,
I unit finili.it In- .li-tur'i.'il nr flusi'il.
I Siifii a piis-iii'i' y fiillfil a "I'ijflii-ot'i
'.vay." Ill iiri'uy eiisi-s, shoiilil llnv-o.
patlis jui-s thniu;.:'li 11 (,'i'iitlf inan's
stiil.lt- jai'il, t-'iitt's wit limit loi'i.s, are
put mi them, lutt inoiv tiltfii w liml
the ti. stile. Tin1 s'.il.'s lire unt iiiuvii-hli-.
'I'liey are iiie le in various ways,
j Iml Uiey must lie el'mlit'il uver, ami it
. is ii peeiiliar eliiirm to tlie ynuii"' swuiti
' Io liave Hie pi ivil, re of lielpinp; Ills
latly low: titer tli.'.o
Anil now we sluill enter the ruuiiils
ul' line til' the rrsiilents ami haw 11 elu--nr
view uf llifiii in 1 him. We pass
tliroiiu'li a suino-in,' ifite ami will It
tlii'iiii'i'li a lea nti t.i I ly la i.l out law n to
Hie lit nt -1 , whifli is a spleiulitl liuit
stimt! sti'iietuiv. lis nuister I'eeeives
us politely, aii'l w lien e tell hi 111 wu
are sti'iiiin;ers-.iiierii.' iis-wliu tle-iro
to luiirn .siimethiii": : f Kiijlisli siil iirl.-ui
life, lie ciirilially shows us iiroiiml his
irniuiiils, w liile vt-ply him w ith ipies
liniis pertainiitj' to the pr.ij.i'raniiiie we
havt! set ourselves Incomplete. (In uur
wiiv In Wallliiiiii Cross we pass.'tl liy
New river. 'I'lit-ro l!. lonlie l lil;e nciiiiiil
lie'.iutifiilly U-1 it , with frrtvn. tfnissy
siiles ami lineil nn cither siile with pnp-hir-.
c 1 111s it ml plan tr.'es. lint here it
win !- tliroii'.'li this Li'fiitleui ill's
ifi'mimls, liml yives inhliti iiiiil lie.uily,
to his I'sipiisitely pl nte.l lii'.vn anil
jriipli'iis. He infill-. 11-. us that this is an
ni'tiliciiil river, tlie -uH'iii"; tif il icliiiii
llel was lieyiin I11111 Ire Is nl' years nsfii,
ami that it ciinies I m nn ;i jrreiit ilist inci'
In supply I .mi. Inn with wilier, Ku-ry
.person wlms -ri-iin...ls ,1 pusses t lin my Ii
is In 111 11 I, hv' a . I'.'e ii oil, tn li 'ep that
purl of il l In in ui trh ly clean' Imt iil sliteil
intfi'Viils the nllieersiif the New Kiver
uiiiiipiiny foiiie t.ieMiniiiit' it innl rem ive
tl 1 1 y t'nul In it It mi that unV'ht cnlliM't lie
tween the clen nine's. It Is tvrt.iluly 11
delightful 11.lt 1 i t it 111 tothe lieauly nl' tin)
ffi'oniitls of hiiliiirlian North l.iimlou,
tlirtui4'li wliieh It. pusses, ami for up
peiiriineo salio, if (nr un nthei' reason,
thev Uoep Its bunks serupiiliiiisly muit
innl Htiwer-betlooUeil,
Tlirotiifh tla tivus we seo 11 tennis
purty In full Hiving, innl lvoiul, in tho
open lieltl, tho haymakers are tossing
tht) liny, while tliu little ones voiini
iirtiiiiiil it, A iiioro lietiutlfiil pieturo of ! VorMii-lis
iitippniess 11 woiini 00 tiniu'iiii to 1111
iiifine. Then ivu go to see tho (freen
liotises, ferneries, graperies, oreliltl
litilines ami (itlier ffluss Imuses in this
lieiiittiful K'anleii, 11 ml are ilelie;hteil at
the politti Interest our host taUes In ex
plaining everylliiu;); to lis, llelilnd tho
(rreeiilioiis.'s is an excellent veifetublo
(fiirileii, from which tliu wants of the
luiiiHelmlil uro Biipplitiil. When wo re
turn to tliu liouso our host klntlly in
vites us to havo a plussof wine 11 ml a
lilsrntt. This Is a tyiilcal North fon-
id hi resilient of the butler eluss,
in ..'iiiiu business m tlie city, out nerc
in his hniiie he is 11 .fen tic man of leis
iirj inr the time beiii)f, hospitable, re
li :n- I ail I i 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 c 1 11 : 1 1 .
...i'l ii I stin t social amusements,
i)'i.' iiuiir of each week tho (fentle
1: i i - whist club mcct-t at tho homo of
; if l!i ineinbers. I'.y this, toffetlier
v ! tin. Iivipicnt ilinner pui'ties, bulls,
t 1 ' :riM ir.ir U n parties, etc., a sticial
en 1 ;.:ilv is su.stiiincil, so that in tho
111. lie:' nf amusements the suburban
l"-'.l
HYENAS OF THE DANUBE.
riiinderlni; II n) Many Dratl llutlit's Hint
Flout Down liio Itivcr.
A painful sensation has been civnleil
here, says a Vienna correspniiilent. nt
tho London Telegraph, by an urtiflc in
one of theViennn daily pa purs, unlit led
"Tho Ilyenus of the Danube," in which
a jrewsnniely realistic description is
given of tho annual appearance of hun
dreds of corpses floating down the river
it. of North l.oiiilnu are at least between Vienna and llungan', which
iipnn ii level with those nf siinilarlv are regularly plundered by the people
'ilaectl I' imilit's in any nther )iirt tif the on tho banks, and then cynically
.viii lil. In the matter of exercise, the thrown back into the swift current of j
young men and the yniing women keep the stream, never to be heard of again,
up the ni'nverbial love of the Knglish Tho writer considers this horrible
youth- I'.r outdoor games, sMirts and statu of things cainly in n judicial:
ivalkiir,'. Tennis, liiidinintnii and ero- light, aud complains of the serious I
losses thus inflicted upon the living iu
eonsetpieuce of the absence of all clew ;
to tho fate of their unfortunate rela
tives. "Year after year," ho allirms,
"hundreds if lifeless bodies the mor
tal remains of suicides, victims of
crime anil victimsof accidents ri se to
tho surface of tho Pauuhe, are swept!
along with the current, and washed !
up on the land on one bank or the oth-'
cr. Hero they nro discovered by the
'hyenas,' who rillu the corpses, and
then, as a rule, kick them back ou the
waves, after winch 110 human being
worries about tliem more. Tlmiisumls
of people vanish from the scene in this
manner, no one ever learning what
fato befell them. Ulood-curdling
crimes remain undiscovered, and the
uncertainty whether a man is dead or
will return again to his family and
friends is often fraught with heavy
losses to the latter. No mound murks
the spot where these unfortunate peo
(he favor. He games nf the
I'he men join intliese, but, of
c iiir-e. cricket is t fit: young, ami old,
I'iiilishiuan's game par excellence.
N il much mora can be said, except
a nut the little ones, l-'rotn an early
age they aiv taught drilling, deport
ment, anil dancing; they enjoy the saino
games and spurt as do all other chil
dren: but sneeial care is taken to instill
in I heiii respect as well as hive for their
l.lt r- lessons which they never for
.ret. 1111 I which insure a domestic)
happinc -s ill after life never attained
wilhn it such early teaching. Kvery
yen-1 here is held u special Mower show
for children at tho village hull: prizes
are given for i.tnipu'ls nf wild llnwers
as well us garden llnwers, and iu this
a hue for the beautiful antl for nature
is inciiliMteil in the yotiiig people's
minds that tempers their eluii-.u-ti'is
and prepares them for their future
pl:i"rs as Knglish liiiliesaud genlleuieii.
1. Iribiiue.
SHUT YOUR
MOUTH.
Kudauger Your
A Pure Norwegian
Oil is the kind used J.
in tlie production
of Scott's Emul
sion Ilypophos
phitcsof Lime and
Soda are added
for their vital ef
fect upon nerve
and brain. Mo
mystery surrounds this formula
tlie only myslery is how quickly
it builds up flesh and brings back
strength to tlie weak of all ages.
Scott's Emulsion
will check Consumption and is
indispensable in all wasting dis
eases. Pr.',nr...l ! Si'iitl ,t U..11.1.'. N V. .11! ilniiruiHl-t
desert who is buried beneath enormous
Band waves, or like the famished trav
eler in tho wilderness whoso body be
comes tho food of birds of prey. And
I yet wc arc living in Europe!''
ONE FAMILY
provid;
.0 FOR.
livery Fu
lly Keeping It Open Vnu
Health.
Pon't be offended. Tho admonition
is not meant as a reflection upon your
talkativeness. Talk as much as you
please, but keep your mouth shut
when you aro not talking.
reoplo who keep their mouths closed !
except when they aro talking, eating i
or drinking, rarely contract colds or it Inciiulm iiu. M.nmr. li of
coughs. Savages, even those living in I rni-cnn t ounu j-.
northern latitudes, seldom take cold. I Intimately us the ruling families of
Scientists say it Is because they are Europe were allietl by Mood and mar
close mouthed. riago in the middle of the sixteenth
Disease germs floating in the air find century, when Mary I. was queen of
a direct route into the lungs of a per- England, the prese nt thiy displays still
son who breathes through his mouth, mora intimate and widespread cuuneo-
They are arrested by the fine, sieve-like tions between them,
network of hair in tho nostrils of tho Take tlie Knglish royal family us the
individual who breathes through his starting point. H is connected, first,
nose. Keep your mouth shut and you with licrir.any by Kinpress l'reder-
may defy pestilence, ick. The present emperor is (Jueen
The teeth suffer from too much und Victoria's grandson. The duke of Ed-
too frequent exposure to the otmos- inburg married into tho Russian fam-
MAGNETIC NERVINE.
Is sold with wrltt
guarantee to tu
NervousProatr
tion, Fits, Oil:
neaSftlt'itflnt'lii-ii
Ni'unilKiailliilM'ill
fttlni'Mi.ciiU'.eil I.y-
Tiitiui't'O anil Al
. av not; iiii-nnii xrpi
.HrTtR' ki.m. Softeninir
, In' Brnln, I'liui'lm.' Misery, inannitynmi uent
: ltni-riii.'ss. impnti'ii.'-,-, Lout Power In t-ilut-rt..
Prematura Old Ae, liivnliiiitury Lntw-i, tutu.
: ;v ..v.'r-ln.lii!.'i.ii.',.iv.'r-."t.rliill nf llltt llrlliu n
Errors ef Youth, 11 ulv.stn Wink Orciins tlr
Sol m-iil Vjjr.ir iu. 'I tlnttl'iii'. th jnjf nf llli-; cm
! l-ui'iirrlui'ii un.l lM'iin.l.' IVi'tikni'hi. A inniilirii tn-
,1 t. 41,..,. ., t( 1, f ,V t ll''!ll, "I 1 NUII 1. 1' hW.', .. .".Ill, ....v.."
w meow, -.-., i.w --i .-. , wwu v. - v I 'T In iX, li In it.'H f ... II 11 t-Vcrj' T" 'irillT WI. KlV
Oil-call Of humanitv; no truce reveals Written Conrontoliu'Uri. or rernii.l tlieinon
, t 'iri-uiitrN (rcn, Ominiiituu iut'tl uuly Ly our t
the course of their last long journey; ' eiui-ivuuuimu
they havo simply vanished from the
world like tho lost wanderer of the '
MM
i -BEFORE
31 t
KAYSOR & SMITH
BLT0RE
Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and B-ain Trnn'
i filil iiinler itufii Ivo written Kuanmtce, by uu
ii'il itk'"iitr (inly, tn cuio Wi'iilc aitmutry; J.o
llniin ami Nerw I'uwrr; I.M Mnuhixitl; (miHt
Niirht HvJI Dn-atu-; l.iit'k of CmiiII)I
Nfrvi'tMii'--; 1-nsj-itii.lt'; nil Drain; Loss of l'
ff ilio Uciii'i-utiwi Ori'iin in eith-T mx, rU"(i
ovi'r-'i(tirti!i; Yinithfnl Krroi-M, or Kxi'tsive Vt
TithinTo, ( iptuin or J.fiiunr. vhli-Ji oouu itad
Mi cry I'lHi-iiiMpti-m liiMuiity ami Pcnlh. liy 11
?1 ali; trj"; Mild ti-riltcii jrunnniti' tocurr
n-rumi money. VVIST's COI OU HYKP. A cti
rutc rr Cnufli'!. I'oiiH, Asthma, UrMnrhHis-:n
Wlmnpiiitx Cniu-'ii, Snro Tlirnnl, PtutiMiut tola
Hnuill (iieuutiiiueii; olil, fi'if. nizp, nnvUV.!
MmzimiuwJUc. (JrAKAMXKS iueii onl.v by
T. . i'ith
VIM
phere. Sudden changes of tempera
ture, whether liquid or atmospheric,
aro hurtful to them. Tlie best teeth
in tho world are those of the savage
tribes, whoso members always keep
their mouths shut except when talking
or eating.
ily. Tho prince of Wales married a
princess of IViitwirk, which house is
also connected with Iiussin.
Denmark produced the present king
of Greece.
Tho representatives of tho Wetliu
family havo been, during tho present
Throat and lung diseases uro often reign, the prince of Wales, Ernest II..
contracted by persons who go about duke of Saxo-Coburg; Leopold II., king
open mouthed. The frosty air of win- of lielgium; IVrdinund, princo nf l!ul-
tcr Inhaled directly Into the lungs garia; Albert, king of Saxony; the king
through tho mouth is a frequent cause of Portugal, grandson of another prince
of bronchial disorders. Taken through of Coburg, who, by marrying the queen
the nose It Is modified and eiftcd of of Portugal, became king of that coun-
many of its dangers. Keep your mouth try.
the l.iigusii ruuiilv again is connect
ed with tho Olilenburgs, thus bringing
in tho Scandinavian family. The king
of llenmni'lt's daughter Is the princess
of Wales.
There are also George I., king of
Greece; Krnest, duko of Sohleswig-
llolstcin. tho grand duko ot Olden
burg, and Alexander III., emperor of
Russia. Alexander III. again is a
UomauolT.
In other directions, again, tho em
peror of Austria enters into this royal
family, and on his side also the grand
duko of linden, the queen regent of
Spain and her little boy king.
In fact, there Is not a royal family in
Europe at the present day which Is
not more or less Intimately connected
with tho rest by kindred or by marriage.
shut!
t .Itllllli.t'l t tin lis,
I'rt'iich cashmeres, that are now sohl
so cheaply, inalce chiii'inlng house
I gnwiis antl dresses fur informal occa
sions in the evening, when chosen in
1 ,li ;hl gray, mauve, Nile green, cerise or
Jul le yellow shades. Th y should be
niii.li' with ii yoke skirt plain a tiiiiid
the hips, the fullness below held iliac-
; corditui plaits. Hands of velvet or else
j millers' folds of velvet are placed row
after row aooiiiul the skirt yoke: also
on a round yoke of the waist, anil the
close lower part of the sleeves. The
front of the waist ami upper part of
the sleeves are also accordion plullcil.
Harper's llii.ar.
--Tho works of Martin l.ut her bear
evidence U the fullness nf his vociibu
larv of abuse. In lieiiiiuuelng his ad-
Iu eonlroversv ho fiillowud
the custom of his time. In his contro
versy with Henry VIII, ho culled the
majesty of Kngluud a knave, u fool, a
rotten worm of the earth, a ridiculous
donkey and oilier things that will not
bear reprinting.
"Is that a Laudseer, Mr. Criusus'."'
asked the visitor, pussiug before the
painting. ".No," replied tho host,
"reckon It Is a Durham, bee hoir
broad it is between the horun, aud see
the color and curl on its forehead
lie ia i That's a genuine Durham, sure."
toll ll'illtlt tltv. Tliii rpn.
fiiili liij..,l.'il .It....'!)' ti, tlio Cu
.liMue- el tl.0 in iiitthLTiiinry
i: ni., rt'intn's iu. tni.iiit-i hi nn1
li nt-...i t, ii.cmiiri.il ..r M.imnom n f
ittcnillly. til;
,,:r,Vc.:,ui.'i
ft", Ely AS A PRS
S.vJ b-'llll.i'rlthiirp
PRSVENTIVF
! It. InliriHwujlilo to null
tmI ilneu-p ; Imt in tho cis
thtise iilroaiW li irm-1 UiTltL AMUl
TZZZm'wT' m Vim witlili.'iiurrlmMitailt.lwit, wufcimi
I Hi !C-SI ftljt'oaoim tru ly mail. pntU,! ,x.
IADSES ivjvou k ,ov;
DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S
tin. iirt-iimii mill tinlv T''Ul!N('li, i.nfo tuitl
ililtit'un. mi Hie iiKtrkrt, 1'Mfie.l.iW; mat
tail. Ui'iiiiine t-iiltl only liy
X. C. llltth, rn t'
RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. CO,
Samuel Spencer. B W. liaidkopcr and
Reuhcu Poster, Keecivers
WESTERN NORf1 CAROLINA DIVISION.
ConrieiiBed nchedule In effect Dtc. a, 1H93
L AST BO U ND NQTI2
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iViiirnstu wu u 40nm
-v. i &int Kock...T." .7.
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be ovir ill) vc.irs eld innl died nor
nniiy milli us, snid of u newMiinper: I
ill lowtn w litri n nt'w-ifi.i-ri- iu bli
vcrv tnmi should ndvcrtw in it. if null
nil inort' tli.in n ciril Hiatinu his iimi"
mil ihc bus tu si-t he is in It not onl
in vs IH' ADVERTISER, but il In
lie in'opli- nt ii distance know that tin
i.iwii in-Ahicli voti nsidt' is a ii oiu'r. u
. .niniunitv of Imsincss men. Aitlic sccrt
t sown so the 8i cd rrenmpensrs. Never
mil ilowu vour sif;n while you exjirct to
III IlllSllll'KS,
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ryott
ttlutla
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t-ntiers'tiT'le
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iLtti"lti tH SfcRVICE.
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ot-villr and t inclnniiti vii. KnniTllli. and
rritnan, -.nil Hnllf an Hulli t vri-tihule
cists Itt'twcrn Nr-a York, I hiiatlil) tun,
liiii ore, VtasliinKlon and Hoi bprn ku via
tvtllc.
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n Pans. A Asst. itn Pass. A(ft.,
WashiiiKton, I) C Atlanta, Ua.
H OKUhN, Grn Munanfr, Wasliltimt.n
B. WcttBi., Gen'l 8upt., Loinii.hia, s. C.
I IU AS TmHif M AiiMfcrt A a.htt.Kt.m
i'1-til-l. fvcrpt Kitnrla-r
ARRIVAL AMD OlFAHTlHf OF MAI S.
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SCBt-ailCttTOtlll.M.W'lllM.I.KY.M l
.'.ll.n.ln.l.it. Ilht u llil'.VhiU'liKl!St
HIn l.iiiiKiuiira Wiim Vlirnrtiiin.
Wis. liltitter 1 was glad il was Mr.
ltlottcr and lint 1 that knocked the
lamp olt the iiiini mid spilled oil all
over tho ouvpet.
Mi's, llilderbiielc I've no doubt, lie
Couldn't blame iinylio.ly but himself.
Mrs. lllotter-No, hu ct.uld ant And
tiii'ii ho spuUu his in i ml about it lu a
way 1 couldn't huvu ilouu to save my
life. I'hiciiifo Tribune.
Thcro Is wild to be no penal Instl
litllon In this enimtrj that i wholly
HelfsuiHHirtluur.
I ltolnif the '.ariresl. I t lio Ulrui-t result of lioliur tlio j
THE
LARGEST
SEED
House
IN THE.
South
tivU Wood's St'i'ils iiru known anil Blown in
every Kiito in tlio Smitlij ni'hnnwlcilin'il to bo
tlio best lor Kiirtlen, liuiii or lloltl, head, for
Wuoti's Si't tl lltitili. 1. is not a mere cutnloRiio,
hut a ri'i'ei'i'ui'o bonk of llio iii'iuili'st vnluo, con
tiilnlnv un'ful liiforiniitloii IhiUi for Ilia triieltrr
iukI pliiulir, tosollier Willi full purtlcutui'H iiliuul
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A siMX'iui fimtiire for Mil Ir. the mil illrcot luim for
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