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Mon.hij IS veiling, March 10, 1804. THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. NEW SPRING GOODS! NEW SPRING GOODS! Car Loads of Goods Arriving Daily. Big Bargains in All Departments. New Novelties in Spring Dress Goods at The Baltimore Clothing, Shoe & Dry Goods Company, BIG BARGAINS IN LADIES' UNDERGARMENTS. Tli - lVojriotor o! t'io cm re;' a is now busy in Now York shipping car loads of goods daily from the assignee fnh of T. Wilson & Sons. Now is your lime to l.uy new Spring (Joods ;il lMiinufi'eturcrs' priees. (iootla must be &-M, as we can't afford to keep goods in stock too long, as it must bo turned into money. Hence why hesitate? lXm't h lny, but be "on deck" tomorrow to reap your share of this rich Bargain Harvest. Now remember these goods must sold and now is your time for Bargains. Big Drives In Hosiery. 1500 pieces of Domestic, Just received, 2,000 pieces of all Wool Henrietta, in spring Bhades, 558 inches, -n ,.;,va (1f Wool Dress Goods,! Wilson's price, 18 cts yd.. , , Our THce. rencii a teens. inches spring smuien, ; 10 (Iray, Black, Tan. (larnet, and Blues. Wilson's price, 18 cts. yd. Our price, 25 Cts Yd. Our slock is now complete. 25 Cts. Yd. Crepolencs. in very pretty colorings. Wilson's price, 1" cts. yd Our price only 1) cts. yard. new designs and very neat patterns. Wilson's price, 22', cts, yd. Our price, 15 Cts. Yd. Big Drives In Velvets. extra heavy yard wide, Bleached and Unblejched. Wilson's price, 8 and 111 cts. yd. Our price, 5 Cts. Yd. Big Drives In Shoes. ",000 pair of Curtains. ! . ' w jiii i ,-. w 1 1 i ii : extru lino mid Inrin'. Xot-i . T tingliiim lace curtains m 12: different styles. Wilon'sj 'itli liandsome op:-n work, price, JjfL.JjO a. pair, t Uir ; st rips. Wilsou's price, 2." I"'ice, jets. yd. Our price, 89 Cts. a Pair. 12 1-2 Cts. Yd, Big Drives in (iinghams. j Bargains, Bargains. : ."100 pieces of line imported I Big Drives In Ribbons. Big Drives In Silks. White Dimities in all kinds, stripes, checks, figures and plain Wilson's price, 2.1 cts. yd. Our price, 12 1-2 Cts. Yd. Big Drives In Notions. Remember our clothing stock is now complete for the Spring Trade and don't fail to buy your Easter suit from the Baltimore Clothing Company. We call your attention, we also carry a com-; plete line of Wash ami Embroidery Silks in all shades. Bargains ! Bargains ! Bargains ! CASH BOYS W ANTIC I) ! CASH BOYS WANT KD ! BALTIMORE CLOTHING, SHOE AND DRY GOODS COMPANY. WANT COLUMN. vroTicit- me executed by It, WAM'ICD. work In-rili AXfASTI-'lf A M'X'.l ' ASlliiVIM.K lilCYCMi CO , IMc.iKlt I'hUu" Avenue. Iy virtue of a deed cf trust to iteil bv It. W. VIiiriiIittnt nil") wilt, S. . VVhisenhuiil, on the Ultl. day of Aufiust, and W. If. Mi-Kcc, trunttc f.ir MH id S. I. Whlseiihunt huvmiz inincd nml j KtKacil said deed, to HCk-ure icrLnin rreditniH 1 therein named, and tmid parties hnvinKtiiinlc (Ufa 11 It in the pnyiiu-nt of Hie debt therein Hpccificd. uiid the credit on therein Mi mid, havinK demanded that the undent) fined n trustee, proceed to sell, 1 wlltdfcr fur :t'e i to the htKhtst bidder fur ensh at the court ' house door in the city of A slit villi, Ituu iiiiuile rountv. N. C on Wed m s.inv. the 4-th duv of April. IK'.il, a Irict of land In MANAOHK WAN rtilt to V,l,,'in .,., 11 the Kim d l'nh usher. Washes itil'l ill lrH 1 nv m " t . mtii i-uumy, LtMivtiiiiiiiK without weitiiiK the tiiiKcrs; $75 a week lis follows : Hej;iiininii on a chestnut in I. and all rwn uses, liusv position; 110 eapitul; ! lioughertv's line in the east boundary line ot no hard work; can make $H'0 a week. A -1 his home tract, nnd runs mmi'Ii with s'.id m(Is-iuk ..cm mi n nun wiviim uress W. I' Harrison .V t-o , v.. Cohunlius, ft FOR KENT. iflnw KliNT Vootn furnished for litfht I hfusckcrpini;. or ran board with family two minute' wii'k r, f)!"11.1" tim-pt ilOK KKNT A three story morehouse. I Coiner North Main and Mirritnon nvc line, upstairs suitiiWc lor Uunily: Apply to decl'hdmo M. J. I'At.O. KlOR K1!XT-Mcllowell Home, Park Hotel lame brick lioiisr in spienmu cjiho V. Co. tioll. dtf ,.-w m.lilv ill "K. S. W 11 T1 LU or M.J. PAGU. IO R KKNT A lnre and cinvenientlv nr ' rane,l h use. No, d2 Mcrri mm avenue. Hot and cold water with baths on two tloon. All modern iniproveun ntfl. 'n lion ccnlrnl. wib well shmlid untundd Splendid nsidnne forlarc lamiljf or boardinn hoife. Apply to pl.lfhdtf c- I Ai.O. corner to a stake, then ntt 1JO poles to a stuke on top of Sheep KioKf. tlu-n north ii' vast ;i." poKs to a stake, ih u north '( west L'n poles to a chestnut, then noith HI east 4-5 poles to a sialte, then udrth 2-" west :io poles to 11 white oak, then north t.'t0 east 1o poles to a black onk, then north fid0 ca-t m poles to a encstnut, then north 7 cist 'Jif poles to a black oak, then J west Id poles to a Spun Idioak in south boundary line of S. P. itouL-liertv's 75 acre tract, then west with said line fiu pole to a chestnut oak. corner ui Hald 70 acre truct. then norm nti- west w iih the tint u lot number 4, 7'.i poles to the lnlnnmj;. Iicin the land eonveven 10 l W. Whistnhunt by U.J. Kerlce and wife, and for more ptrlect description rrferenec is m:i(lt to mi id deed of trust, which was re corded in the otliee ol the Hewister of deeds litr hiimnmbe county, in botik 3.". on imirt- Jto, on the Kith dav of Ausuit IHlKI. ihis the '-'mi day ot March, lHHt. a ridStmon . W. cutiPHK, Truster. IfloK KiiNT-K. U. iolinston's formi-r nsi- , iU-iuv. fit Ni.rtll vluhi mrrct. mallv ! iKisiti; t I he hniiiKT' wanhciitsr. Il.iuiif ; hil-Ki' ami iiniiii.Mlimi. with extrusive I BrouncS, and within Clltlim- iiii!iuu' wolk , t pulilw siii:ri-. A sh n law rutmi at Nn. ( lio Snutli Main ttr.Tt utlj liaini! the Sinf cr : Si-wiiiK Machine tli. o. App'V to C. W. Iw- . Vault, viiriu-r C'i liu" Mrrct anil Limrt , Siitnri-, or K. it. Juhnt'in, I. O. 177 KUARUISU Ll)AIliNC. Ilvthcilay or week. Com h.rlnlili roiiin with k"'I Imnnl. MK'S. C. II. KU'IIAKPS. 'I sdlin' No. ! Slarni'9 ave. SHVliR.VI. !cr!omi enn set Hleawant board In private Imtiw: home lomlortu; pretty rooms', prices rcn'inalile. Applv (kcaddoawmonll' 10:1 MliKHIMON A U BOAKI'lNli I'crst n, wisniiiK lion'il near the Sulphur SpiinKS. cm lie aci iilimo dated nl Mr Unison's, ten minutes walk from the Springs, fjati.-l'actioti ttunrutlttcd. niarl7il:tl" I lilAK'lilMi J ) rooms. finKh - Ilydav or week I'lt-asant or riisinte, nenuy ami omfortalilv luinished. Crate or hirnaee hent, hot and cold water, with hath, on two llonra. On electric ear line; live minutes walk from the suiiare. Terms nioderale. MKS. S TUKKV, iiMvlM.ir.in.i till North Mailt street. " ttSCF.LLASWVS. ITIOK SAI.Ii did P"iier nl the Citiien ' euuntiiiK room, o cents p..T hundred. I C.runiilnted SiiK.ir, 'Jo pounds for $1 (.0 lvcrilli:! IMiahle Uossted Coffee, iA cents ier packaKC. Ten. 0 nml lillccnU pet pound. I.ard. compound, 10 cents per pound I.a-d. leaf, tii'jc. per potiml. Dacon, west ern, 10c. per p.iund. Hneon, Iliincoinhe, 12!je per pound. Hants. Iittucotiihe, 12lic. per pound. Golden Cottolene, II pi'Und buckets, 3oc; 5 pound buckets, 5oc ; ut tall 11c. Homemade Molasses, 4()c, per Kalian. New Orleans molasses, roc. p. r gal Ion, Apple Vincgur, fuur years old, Uoc. per gallon, lilcctric Llalit 1'lour and White renrl, $2 per hundred. Omega Flntir, $5.00 per barrel. Meal, OOo. per bushel. Citron 20c per pound, Currants, fie jicr pound. French Prunes, iOc. per puund. Tavlor's Jelly, 0' C. per pound. Col- man's Mustard, lGc. per tiox. Dunham's shredrd Cocoanut, .'IOc. per pound. Ilubiner's Hlustic starch. 10c. per package. Our Little Daisy Pickles, 10c. per bottle. 3-pound cans Tomatoes, inc. :i pound cans Okra and Tomatoes, inc. 3 boics lious blue Hen Matches, fie only. Tic Little Store Around the Comer. 3'J COLLEGli STREET. W. J. POSTtLL 1,10K SALli A handsome onk ri.lrbonrd ami hat rack also n.h 1 ivlilc, koo.I hs new, call lie still aiicr in o iioc in SWANNANUA lloTlil.. AHARUAIN Rudgc bicycle, pneumatic saletv, latest put tern, never used, price l;1(, will sell for $100. Address "HICYCt.H," 3-lfldlwcod Ciliell Ollicc. FUK 8AI.H (IK hUST "Zealandia." on lleaumont, furninlicil; also three vehicles and three horses and live acres land. 'I he owner wishes to go nhri ad. Apply a-lddlw" UN Till! l'KUMISHS. NOTICli North Carolina llnncoiiilie county, In the Superior court J. H. llrown, Administrator; against O U. ClIWs pie.ct. al . heirs at law ol J. P. Gillespie, de-ccascd--NoUee of fca'e, by virtue of a de cree of the Supinor court rendered In the above entitled cnutc on the Uth day ol March, 1H01, the undersigned Com nilssioner appointed by snld court, will, on the Uth day ol April, 1IH, at 12 o'lluck m., nn the premises herein iLscrlbcd, sell at taiblle a c tlon to the highest bidder lor cash, the fol low lug rial istale: A tract ol land lying nnd being situate in the county ol'Colliitv ol llnnconibe, Slate ol North Carolina, unci in l.ncrstcr township, bounded as follows: Mcginning nn a stake h. I,pui.,n,,it. roriier ol a llivlilitlg llllC llC- tween I. H Gillespie and T I.. Triplett, mid runs northerly direction twelve poles with the pub ic rotri to o stake; then south east erossinR the creek sixty-three poles to the top of a ridge; then willl the meande s l said ridge forty poles to the dividing Hue ol said Gilhspie and Triplett; then north XV west cros.iug the creek one hundred poles to t ne beginning, containing by estimation s x acres airl thirlysix rods. This March the Uth, A 1). IMI , J- HHOWN. .mUer N: Martin. A ly. ComnilKslom r. :il2iUtw:iinionduT i CJIKCKKIJKD CAUi;i-:ii. Doplorablo End of tho Author of a Bnautiful Sonj. TO VISITORS! If, YOV WISH TO CAKky AWAY A LASTING AND ' CllAkMISG SOUVENIR OF SllliVll.lli, VUFOS1T 50 vnsrs with "Tint cm zi:n" umi ha re ki:tvk.si:d VVI.h VALUE IN A t'IMi ENGKAVEI) VIEW Ol' ASHEVILLE NOT'CR Bv virtue of a powirolsnlr in a deed ol trust made In me by G. W. Pilgler ami M. A. Piigler, his ulfc, on the I itn il'iy of May. lvS ngistired In the ollice ol Krglsler of Heeds for Ulllicolllbf county, N. c. In book Nn. 3:1, page 2oli, and by renson of the failure ol the said G W. pcigler and wife to comply with the coven ants nnd surer nK n ts eontiilned In the said deed ol trust, I will tell at public auction at the court house door in Ashcville on Tues day, the loth day of April to the highest hldd. r for cash, the property described in said deed of trust to-wlt; A certain tract of land iu the western pait of the city of Ashe ville. on the west side of Depot street, and Mil I lie soul II siuc ui a ,,u, i.'-v .nvri ,rt.,,.H w over from I eliot reel to Haywood street 1 11 I I A ..M.l .l...vn...l ,.m t . 11.. I SF llliinlnii at a stake on the wc:it margin of lirpot street, at Its intersect on with the snld cross street, nnd run-lug thence wiih the southwest margin of th std cross street north llir' writ 100 (u t to a stake; Ihrncc si. uth inr west No ftct lo n locals post, Khitiehart's corner: thence with liemt sticct north 11 1 tii' east f,0 feet to the begin iiIik; with the ai'purtenancta thereunto be. longlnif. Keferenc, for further description being nindc to the said deed of trust. This the Uth day of March, 1MU KAKL VON Kl'CK, 3 OVditmonday Iruatcc, Frank E, Morton, TLXEIt, KE(iLLT0U Al) REPAIRER OF PIANOS AND ORGANS. Old Instruments Ke-Modclel, Wotkmon ship and Material Guaranteed. CALL OK AliliUliSS, ioi EC. College Mrcct, Ashcvllle, N. C. 3-Sdlm0 AND BEST IN W 0 H (0 TAVL0R 0C0-" 3f) X w 0 u rieware of linltatlona. lie sure to get; the orlglual. Made only by Taylor Mfg. Co., 8t, Loulr. Tlin I'ps and ITowns In the l.l.'n of Ih, t'iiiiim-fr of "Thi-ip's a l.lubt In Ilia Wili'loiv lor 'I her-, llrntlier," Oni-41 So Popuhir, A few iluvs uan nn nlM in.'in, ilrcssprl in niK's, npiirnivil nl tin" I'il.v prison in CnlTi'j'villi', Uun.. nn. I nsliinl llir jiiilrr 1o allow him lo sJci-p in olio of tli( einiity ci'lls iivit ni:,'lit. lie iloi-liiiinl to tell his iiiiim', lnil s;iil lin hail iir rivi'il on it fri'i;;lit train from 'lVxns. His ri''iii'st wiis (,'i'iiiilcil. .i-.t mni n inK' In- was found In la" ill unit, t!iunf;li pnipi-rly taltt'ii i-nri- of. ilii-il fmir iluys l.lrrr. A frw lioiirs licfnn1 ili'ii t Ii, Miys a Topcliil (ii; puli'li to tlio ll.istciii llor ulil. lie i'nllo.1 tin' jaili'i- to his :.ilo uuil tolil him lii:; liiiino wiis Kilwiinl Ilnn lmr, and that he vu tin- author if that hcuntifiil hymn: "'l lu-n's a l.ij'.ht in tho Wimlow for Thee. llmlh.T." lie was liurieil ill thu CiilTeyville ceinu tery. Wlien Diinlinr w; s a small buy he liveil iu New lietlfnnl, Mass., nml woi-Ueil in a faetory. His nuitlirr lived at the foot of the street on which the factory was located, und, as the. lad's work kept him away till alter darlt, slie always plaeed a lio'lit in the. win dow to n'tiiile his fuolleps hoineward. line day he took, a notion tnjrn to sell, and oty he went on a three years' cruise. IHirin;; his alisenee his mother fell ill and wasat death's d.mr. Mie talked incessantly alniut her lioy, and every nijflil she aslced those around her lo place a lifjht in the w indow in anl icipal ion of Ms return. When she realized that her end had ennie, she raid: ''Tell Kdward that I u ill set a liu-ht in the window of Heaven for him." These were her last words. The lad Had jrrown to manhood eve he returned home, and his mother's dying- message so alTocted him that he reformed anil heeaine a preacher. Ill the course of his reformation he wrote the Ming-: "There's It l.i'.'lit in the Win dow for Thee. Unit her.'' The whij; be came widely known. llev. I'M ward Hunlnir married h Voiiiil' woman in New lledford durili,r Ids work in a irrcnt revival in s."is, and several children were the result of this union. The voiinir divine soon made a reputation as a hrilliant pulpit orator, and the piildie was therefore lireatly surprised when one liriyht Sun.lav inorniii'' lie skipped the c.uin- trv. Ion v'm;f his wife and children he hind, lie came to Kaiisa . and after snatching lirands from the hurniiie; iu dilTerent iiarls of the state, he went lo Minneapolis and lo;w:i to slum- the people the error nf their ways. A tfreut revival followed and hundreds were; converted Miss Kuiiice Hell Lewis, a handsome younif heiress of Indianapolis, was one of the converts. She fell ill love with the ovanu'clist and married him airainst the wishes of her friends. Shortly after tho wcddini,' Dunbar returned to Kansas to till an eiiiru;feiueiit at Leav enworth. While lie was away the friends nf the bride, who had mist rust ed the evanifelist all nlnn;'. laid their suspiidi ins before W. It. Welih, now jndjfc of the Second judicial district of Kansas, ami Jndcfe Austin Young-, who were law partners iu Minneapolis, and they look the cum'. The result wasthut they soon found evidence sullieient to warrant an iinv.t. and lHinhar's ministerial eiirei i' w.i ; brought to a close. Tho WIm of Two Noted Pulniars. 'l'itlan's (,'re.ttest misery was his wife, who was it doiniueerlnir, dictatorial woman who insisted that ho should render an account to her of uvery Item of Ills expenditure. Tho wretched man, who was very wealthy, was often put to tho sorest straits to buy a gdiis of wlno without letting- his wife know anything about the transaction. lri- heui, tho Dutch painter, had a scolding wife. Ho was lazy, anil sho was thrifty and insisted that ho should keep at wont. Mis studio was over tho kitchen, Bud from tinio to tlmo Trail llcrg-hem pounded tho ceiling with a polo she kept for that purpose, and llcrirhein responded by stiiinnlna; to assure her that ho was awake and attending to hnslnnsH "' roneii. Tho landlord hail just dropped in mi Mrs, Mulcahy and informed her gently, but llrinly, tiiat ho had decided to ralso her rent. "It's the tlarllnt ye ate, sir," she re pllciL "1 wur wondcrlu' how 1 cud ralao It incbllt" Judiro. (JULY A i-.AI. Gill lie Drew u ( mud und llnil l.ulti of I nn. A hoy ten years old suddenly ap peared on Monroe avenue, near lian dolph street. Ihe . .tiier forenoon with a rat trap held liirii in his hand. Tho trap coutaiui'. I a rat an oh! veteran w ho hn-l prol.al'ly .-ali'ii twenty l imes his weight in Micliigan i'Iu'cm-. l-'or years and year.-, he had been too II v Tor those who soii'i'lit, ids ile.sti'iielioii, l.ut. the pitcher lint! gone to tho well once too ot'len. lie v.ns sijiiealing and hiiuiruiiiiT ahont. Iut tiier.-w as no one to pity. Tiie hoy had scareidy ;r;iilleil the street when there wa.. a rush for him. and men a-id buys wcro heard slioul ing; "He's got a rat "l."iume git in;. "Good gracious "I b Ml' t let hilll '1 he man who knows was there, ol" cour: e. lo,'!" wiiat a whopper!" it away!'' all about rats Also tile man w ho has made the killing of rats a specialty all his life. They worked their way lo tiie front. Y"ii don't want to fool with that rat. cant lolled the lir-t. "1 think 1 know my Ini -iuesM," blunt ly replied the second. So do I." "llon't inlerl'ere Willi me." Three or four il.gs were brought into the crowd. Tiie man who i.-. always willing to I.O-.S tiie job a Imi got oil' a treet car and elbowed his nay in to demand: "What's all this fes about'.' A rat. .'h! Now, then, everybody stand back, lii.nioe that trap." The boy i!e;iiiir;'c.l. It w.i his trap nnd lii.s rat lie tell that he ought to be consulted. "Let 'ergo, Gallagher!" yelled one of the crowd. "Whero's your rat.'" "Somebody hit the man with the red necktie." A policeman now appeared, lie he pan to use his ollieial elbows to open a path for his body, but the crowd re H'lite I the action, and I eguii to hurtle him mi t i I l.e threatened to collar some mie Meanwhile the two men who knew all about rats were jawing with the man w ho wanted to bos', Ihejob, .Hid the boy wis declaring that his brother would lick the man w ho stole his rodent. "You're a liar!" "Hit him one!" "Look out for the cop!" The crowd began to circle annual, mid the boy fell dow n and lost his trap. Some one picked it up and si k tho rat out, ami the dogs und me i and boys were all mixed up, and falling over ach other, in the confusion the rat (Tot away into the. sewer, the police man ripped three men on the back witli his club, and the crowd dissolved, "IliUTH IS MIGHTY tut It Won't Go In T. r.re I 1- re caving about a dozen hats kicking around on the battle-ground. Then a lot of people shook their lists iu tho air, ami auotlior lot ealleil some noiiy a liar, and everybody went away mad and threatening to get even if it took him a whole year. Iletroit I'reo I'ress. THE PEANUT. II 1 ii I I tun ...pnriil'i f:p ! sliii'i'.i r In;ir wint 1 ; u;in' niori'. '.' ' fpMTU"l "I him; U !." '."it till.-, iilacu In .-.I. , of Alw iv in ; ( ;ir As the tr;im cm r Oml rorUy rut it jriiiint Plhl lll'll t I'C-tlc, WiHi- tli trac'U uwr two sw;iiiii, The m;t u w im W ii ilnuiiiiit'i for ;i -;ir l:ioUi-.l i il ;i tut ilmvii 'I'lieli In; iln-w I ! i ii n his ci'.riit' iunl sluhiih n- "A little iK-toi:. rh the ennv.i, "V-n ;wi.i 1 lian: e: t ii-- rt'iilv. 'Then you've l-eeti o fore'.'" " Ves, tvo vcut's ;ro. If-. ;i vuii:iii, (Jeiiticiiien wliile I tiiUc n nip of ln;i!niy.'" "hitlthi! truin lirriiU t hrou.j'h?" n.-l;i';l one oi the .rjTfiup .-v he h;nl "nippeif liiiil restore.l the hnltle. "No. Ah! tli'ink lieitveii, we are over ut l:ist! All if you ple:iM.i t:ilce notiet of that 1mhi:-,c nn.oir.r the trees, an. I aUo remeinlicr the liltie town we piissetl t liri ni'.rh a1nr.it. a tuUe 1'iielv. My uncle lleiii'en lives there in tli;it house. 1 v;ts here on ;i visit to him nml went over to tiie post ..Viee after my mail. I tou the hi'-fhuay in 'j-ni"ir. l ut to m;iKe ;i j-liurt liiL I toik the l!t -.(.! lr- .mfir jSu. tSa ;.iSni A jsAr f 5 15--50 ikinnin: !. I'nr the hattirila y, J.imtary wci'l; i-nilili" with tlial tl.tU:, . 1 l.'.n v I'm, liy r Mil icis the t.do nf !ili,i'ri.tinns lor 'I'm: i:'sthat arc (liliveral are In lie paid I'm at RICHMOND & DANVILLE fi. Ii. GO ShiiukI Spencer. Ii W. lluiilkopcr nnd Krulu'n l-'oi-tcr, Kcrtivcrs WtiittoN NOItrv.CAROLIKA DIVISION. CoinltnsL'il Hchcduli' in tlTiet lli-c. Ii4, 1SU3 I f.'vl ; I'CI1:. be- l a k me ,1- lay j 15 CENTS 4'- iit Wl'lk, llli:i .lllio'li't to 1' ( t,: k'Ck'.l t!',i.'i-i.'.ifti:r fViTy S.itiiri ' (4 (lor wivkciiilini; tn.il tl;'y) 1 y il.c ' '2 canicis. I Vrsi.ns wliusi: ("l 1 1 :. j is (k!i cicU !,y ctrricr anu wliu IS I . I'l'Llcr In pav lor it al the nll'iix' i ran tin s; al l!ie rati; nf 50 CENTS 1T.U .MONTH, IX AliVANCK. 'V IP "J? 'W "tp D" if 1 track on iii-return. I initate lime at tiie trestle, luit liiuliy to cross, .hist wait a iiruiii.'. I all down here1 in nr.' note-Look. 1 tell you a t'li.nr for a fact I have tin- proofs. The trestle is ci'rhl feet hi'-"h in I in- center. 1 "' e started lave it When like to ei'-'iilv-1 had .Ilea ' ! i center of the e w histle of a later eainrht just reaeheil tut: cell "When you s:tw a Iraiu.1 "Vest I had reached I In trestle w hen I heard the locomotive, and a moment siyht, of a freight train rounding tin curve. 'I'liere was onlv one po-,silile! way of esca e. " "L w as a terril.l s!t na i ion." "It was. 1 I i in'. 1 have it .1 .v. 11 h. niv book as ''!'. S..' wniell -' lli.i oii, sir Ioi for li.an to 1: ,1111 . it whi .,'ild have eh it isn't. of ut: in), tin- cro.ss nnd liiinir n ju.l'.'V oi a huiiilivd feel and a ol. I have slltlered i.'ic lav claim lo ,e' no le.jal I tell il ex- 1 lllllio Oun of thn linpnrtaiit Items uf Our South rm Industry, ! 'J'lio pennut is tho fruit ot a plant common in warm countries. It in Koinctiincs called the ground-pell und , (jrounil or earth nut. HtiU another ' name for it, says tho Detroit l'reo I'ress, Is pindal or pindar, und In west ern A frlcit It Is called mnndiihl. The plant is 11 trailinjf vino with small yel low (lowers. Aftcrthe. Mowers fall tho flower stem crows longer, licnds down ward, nnd thu pod on the end forces it self into tho (.'round, whero It ripens. lVanuts are raised in immense quan tities on the west const of Africa, In South America and in tho southern rnited Males. The vincsnrc. dug with pronged hoes or forks, dried for a few days und then stacked for two weeks to cure. The pods aro plolted by linnd from tho vines, cleaned In o funning mill, and sometimes bleached with sul phur, ami packed In bags for murkest. Peanuts nru sometimes enten raw, but usuully rousted or baked. In Africa and South America they form 0110 of the chief articles of food. Large quan tities of them aro mndo Into an oil much lllto olivo oil, nnd which ts used in tho snmo way. It is also used In tlio manufacture of soup. A bushel ot peanuts, when pressed cold, will malte gallon of oil. If lient is used, more Oil Is mndo, but It Ih not so Rood. Ill Bnnln pen nuts aro ground und mixed with chocolate. Peanut vines malic rood food for cuttle. The peanut guts Its nnrno from tht hape of IU pod, wliloh la like that oi inept. torrilile sil uati your appreeiat "You did no; low'.'"' "No. sir. If I had been jotted hm n here 1 did not lose niv preseue, Ih'oppine' dow 11 I'.-I een pieces, I swuipr ' itli toy ieet on w itli my han. U. ..-i e a man's feel in-.-s ith :: Inn M feel of space hclue, n his ureal mass ..f j;i !.. . I roeU." (.real s iooa-1 hut you sufVcrei a I iioa-eiad oeat lis ' Let nte see. No. I d,d n it do'vn here, and I onlv ilcalhs. I don't want to :.Mi ileal lis to which I h right. t li.'ii I tell a - loi'v. actly as lliiii'rs happened there, swa;. i 1 1 : ' to ami fro " "And tiif train passed over you'.'" "Well, no, it di.lu'l. I should have made a note of it il such lia I been the case I hum? there for seventeen lonir minutes iiiinutcs which seemed nevcr endin;' lo me." "oii lived a iiionlh Iu those few ininutes." "Nal quite a month. I have it down that I lived only twenty-six days, and I don't w a 1: t J 1 1 1 -1 Iij 1 u that doesn't h.' loiir to me." "lint !i.l il lake tin- train seventeen uiitiulcs to pass over yon'.' persisted the inquirer. '(Hi. 110 ' "'I lien how was it?" "Why. the train side-tracked at the other side, you see, and I hung on utilii one ol the lu-akeaieii walked 011' to me and said if I wasn't in the cociis busi ness to stay, I'd 1 otter get out ol mat." "Hut I don I cMictly sec." "(Hi, t here is nothing to see. I got off the bridge all right, with three hours to spare before another train came iihui"'. I was very much obliged to the hrnkoinan -very much. I might have hung there all daw you know - yes, 1 have it down here in my hook tli.it. 1 was V. SI, II., which means very much obliged. I am not a nervous man liy naliiro, but can you wonder that I shudder and grow weak in the knees whenever 1 pass over this trestle?" No one snid a word for a long min ute. 'I hen tho questioner softly querli'd: "That was a true story, wasn't it'.'" 'As true as truth Itself," was tho sol emu reply. "Well, It was a mighty poor story, nml this crowd doesn't want any more lllto It. If you can't tell a lie get out o' here ami give your room lo a man who can." -Detroit l'reo I'ress. T7-JP m as at a ..-a. aa - .1 an. rm V WE CAKKO SPARE l!.;Uti:y llesh nature never hardens the lunly with ton ir.inii sound Hush. I.o:-,s uf t!e.s!i usually indie, lies jioi,r ;;s iimil.ition, which catises the loss of the liest lint's iu fond, 'die f.il-funniiio; clement. Scott's Emulsion of pure cod liver oil witli hy'f ;!uisp:iilL'S cctntains tin: very L-s.M'iuvof all fotuls. In no oth .r fur in ran so much nutrition 00 lakrn and assimilated, .f .7.';;(' of usefulness has no lunifa- j don ivhcfc weakness exists. i-v Knnxviltt- " MurrijJUiwn !.v. I'mtu Ki'rk.'... " Hot iS'Tiii,-': Asln-vtlk- Lv. Asitt-viili: " liiiunii Kuttl- " Mat nii " Mi)iK",Titori " i(uKtry " New tun ' iStfitrtjviUc Ar. Salisbury " GvcrnHburu " 1 -n Ar. iKtiintifi, Lv. .V:ti-n.Nji:, Ar. iJurhum " Ku!ti;ii " OuillhDiM If 1-v. Iiiuiviiit , Ar. lf.viuhLiur " VV.tsiitr.Klii ' HiiiUltKji'r ,...7......7..i " 1 . uticfttt;iu , " V-rk . WEf3TaoUNO I.v. Nrv Vurii . .." ' riiihukiphi.) " liulrm.i tf " WashiuKioit. " LyncJildirx Ar. ituiiviljt i.v. Ku-iinioiiu '. " lianvilk- Ar. 1 In custtoro Lv. '.oMslHiru L Hnh-ih " Jhi.li.jiit Ar, Gio-"iI.or(i I.v (irrciifttKjru , " tiuhshurv ' SiuLtviHc , Newton " tllLkUi'V , .Morgan ton " Alarum " Uuuncl Knub " Atil.evillc " in.t SinnK. Ar.Wunt tit.t:n . hi (Iti by ail ilniyjiisu. MAGNETIC NERVINE. it'" '5 '" ittcn i ' 1 "(in tiiarantre (.1 nin- 'f'Sr Wfi'tQ tlon, FitB, Dizti- V, Si nBBa,li.iii.'i"'".l ' K ' T V Ni'iinuiJIluiliilWiiki- ,V jK'' ?,V Tv l'.'-:'lvi'U.. ..fl'.illlll. EiErOFE - APTfctV H,.n, Softuninii I'.- Q ruin, r-fiu-ln.: Miapry, Insnnity iunl Denth) n,u i' - lli;i,..l. ti. y, Loht Hnvorill 1'llln.l' i-t'X. Promnture Old Akp, Iiivl In,. wry I ..f i-s whim.. H i.V..'-lll.lll(C.'I ,00 1'" TI'llii.IH.I 111!- Il-'lllll llll'l Errors. 't Vouth. U niv.-r. In W. ak invnns tln-ir Vnuii.il Vic-.r in.. I iti.iil'l- tin. Jo.vh nf lit..-, I'ltri'f l.urnri ll.i'u 1111.I 1 ,'liu.li. .".l.llt.--. A llinlllliV Ir.-ril--n.'iil, 111 t.i.ini iiiii ki,,,'.', I.y iimil, In liny ii.l.ln-s, ?1 .. r l,..x,ll l.o.-H itli I'V.-iy t.-...i'.l..r we uii. ft Written Cunrontott to cum- or r.'lnn.l ill ..m-y. cii'. iiiiirH fi-.'.., timiiaiilou luc.l uuly Ijy our cx- Clu.-iVl) tl.Tl)llt, HAYSOR & SMITH 31 Tottoii vrnuc AHhcvill'-, N. C " At'rrlKtvil " Knoxvilit ,A. ifcS.K ILROAO Lv. Anhcvillc....!.! .". ' licndci (nvl)l " J l.it Koik " Siiiti'.la " '1 r vim At ;-'.j"trTfniiiTk , L,v Sjuti taiiuai k " "J ryot: " Salutia " I'ln; KtJiL " ilcitiltrM'nv'ie Ar. Ashcvil'c MUHPHY BRANCH Lv. A -nevilie Ar. Wnyni-svillc. " Itrvsnn City. " Andrevs ' Tonn'tla , " T)hv i HE LIFE Plenty of old papers lor sale nt Thie Citizen office. Only 20 cti. per hundred. Or, E. C. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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March 19, 1894, edition 1
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