V THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Saturday livofilnj, June 16 I' 4- THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZN I-KlNTi l iUi:.Y f.KXt.'M'r sl"NlV AMI ttl.K.l V anisch-imos ka tes: f on- V-.ir f . HiUV Si Mui.'.h . , i'hne Month i ciu.'i.: 1 one tuiit:i. in ;iiiv;tn.'e 1 i,vue Wak, intuitu (.irvififc THK Wi'.KSI VOkliM, isKUtrd efCr Wed!'. d .y, in Ivame li. SVri KIV. ll'XK m. isoi. Till- Hawaiian eeii:sliuitinti, nut vi-t jivlnpte'i', is ns tliiii uuh'i Irr .vct i:i lor an olit!;ariliv as couM tie ile'slrd I'.v the men plaicJ in pnver with tlie ai l of t he railed States government at Honolulu. All voters must l:c Ivrn or iiaturaH.'.iil citizens nacl must be able to icatl, write au 1 se ik the linlisli or Uawiiiau liii, yuaite with II letter, liketois of sena tors must possess iinpeitv valued nt S 1 .01 10, or a yearly income of ifi'.u . There is to be allowed only partial fiee ilom of speieli. ailvoeoey of the restora tion ol the monarchy beinc lotbuhien. TlltlKB has at last nopcmtit n spaik of humor in the Ohio campaign w.ificil by the mincis. At MeCIainesvillc a It w (lavs ayo, r'.otons niineis f. e'.'l the mi i'.i.i with J lie eviilei.t iuteii tion of (luirj; violeii.-e. Tlie imhti.i eaplaia, seeiii.; that hi.-, face m-l-numlicieel the strikers and it--t wanting to shoot tlis.111, onleu'l his nun to lay down their aims and lie:lil with lists. The result was the eoiuple'c rout ol the mob. This plan was kIiii ist as good as calling out the lire company ami sprinkling hot headed ones with cold water. II A V : M I. V IC K 'It C N f ;!-. 5 N . It is a sliaugc tiling, when iu stop to think ol it. that such a confession as this bom llavenie.ver helorc the Senate briheiy committee should not have sab jrcted him to nr. 1st and trial: lie was asked about the contribution.-, of the sugar trust to the campaign lands ol political parties and said that tlx rec ords of the trust showed that such coii trihulic.iis were made, but tliev were made to the state committees. He v. as asked if the contributions of the trust were given to both parties in the s. mi-.' State an. I he replied: "Cli, no." "How do you arr:Migc il '" he was asked. "Well, New York Nit liv.nu -ci.ilic State. We give to the Dciik er its Ihctc an. I t" the Keiniblivaus in MM.u'!.use'tts ev never give to the minority." The sugar refinery- trust w.is t:-.l, ol course, in politics for the sai.col ila ;u :n tiilcs involvid, ilsc it would n,,t have been with one parly in one su e and with the other in niiothct ; it wis m ices for the sake ol I lie ir ilacm v that its uiiiiiey secured with the politicians and the protection it would thus obtain lor its interests interests t!:at seldom lie in the direction of the best interests of the people. Via: siiejar relnnrv t'U:t was i litis ill polities to corrii". ; to p'tv.ut .-..ruble legislation, i i;is i II ,w '. con h ssioo, a a as w t s od, i l is 'mi there is i.o law bv vv! he t) and t! e re li.-rr.v 1 : itv. '" ' s inl e t ' i e .'lcc in ei. e' i o:s sh. nl 1 :-t. n i I. r i-'l time not S'O'ai t.i I.:-. ve nia-.a-i i.f p'-. v. :;-...ni of s ueh day v. In ii i i u'd c.iii- e ui ie .1 I dlstliet It? ai: ; i i a d. in-vratic dis :r. ; but ihat he was nl ;,'iu rnu I'l-oi'i.ii. l'olo o out l-'it'y View War, ill run Tin: i'm.a:x: The revolntions lie political wheel are steadily on the q in our (piiet little village and ,"nin:!in neigliLoi hood. HxpresMoiis loice ol c.siidi'lales generally consti the subject ol uiosi political conlro y. l-'or etnigiess we h-.-ar the names lion. V. T. Craw-lord an I .1 . II. .. ri'ii .n most irequintlv iiaii.evi, anil it culler of the ab ie guts the- noniii.r. tion the one so doing would gel the Democratic voteol cur township. 1 ir ludges, i;.v-Judge 11. II. Carter sei ins to be the favorite candidate so fir. Ion Treasurer, "lIoi:est Johii"vih do lor us all, while Mat.tey, Ilroololiire mid Catheyall are s lecial favorites nl oui eil i.eiis We belli the ipustion liecpi.ntlv pio pouuded, who will be our next ri pi-esin-tatives ? 1'airvicvV will claim the honor ol naming one of tlniii in th; pusonol Hon. Locke Craig, and if il was not lor nioikst j sake the writer has in in oi l a l-'airvicw man who would make a r. pre Mutative that would ri licet credit on our county. Weil, loi the gojd ol the party, 1 believe I will lay aside modes') and name him, ason Ashwoi Hi. esip A truer lieinocrat, abetter man is not lound in our county. U bile the gentlemen named above Ii r the different positions lire the luvori'.es, jet weare Democrats and will give our aid and si (Tragi s to the nominees ol oui' I icmocratic convention. II'. I'airvicvv, N. CJune 11. A HuuKt-'Hdon liuuoii Tin; Citikn ; In your papei of the l lth iust. there npleaied a uoiiev ol a iptcting to be held in the cit e ol N v Voriv on the 'Jlst day ol this nannii, i , the iiidrest ol Soiilhvin inimigra'.i .n. This ineelirg will doiihilis h - our ui much sigr.incanec to the South, aid It oeeuts to me that Ashrville sh odd not allow the oppm utility to pass w i.houi licins repn seated. 1 suggest thercioiv that n public meeting lie called for the purpose of selecting a delegation to litis meeting in New Vork to represent llie beauties and udvaatngts ol Aslavilie Tbsre are a niimlier id gentleman 1 could name who would represent our growing mountain city with credit, but 1 know of no one who would do so more credit ably than Capt. Nntt Atkinson, in d 1 thcrelore nominate liini to be nppointed as one of the delegation herein suggested. .1 Citicu ol Ashcyilk: Hie IltNi 'IIiIuuh Com i.- Hiuwlv, l-'ieini tho Waylicsvillc Courier. 1 he Senate is low on t lie tm ilf, but those who ntc familiar with past legisla tion on the tnrifl tell us tlie v ore mailing as nood time n eouKI lie cxpectid. They baven't lowered the record by nny inenni, even il' thev haven't moved oll at n Nan cy llnnles unit. We should rinunilicr that Rome wasn't built in n day, and that llic Democratic partv can't undo in one rcssion till the evils accomplished by the Republicans in more than n iiiurler of iieciiturv. Great movements usually come i-lowly II u turner Hoiueauulde tiook. The Posicngcnt department of the Kichmond and Danville railrojd has insiied u vSunimcr iloines (jindf bo ik, pivinu a complete list ol more thai; lino hotels, bonrdiiiK houses and resorti on nnd neurit line in VirRMiiu, t'ic Cnrn linaa, Georyia and Alubuma, with loca tion, terms, etc. This work it beautifully illustrated and trom its complete list of resort, tourists and pleasure seekers enn select a summer home at any rate they may desire. Summer excursion tickets ore now no sale nt reduced rates. Copies of "Sum mer Homes" can be bndby npplyingtoO. W. Murphy, kichmond and Danville rail foad ticket nem. or to W, A. Turk, gen eral passenger nmut, Washington, D, C. Smoke Red Letter cigars ull Havana nd very sweet. VLAS OF ORGAXlZiTIOX Tbo lit tuuvraiie Parly Nortli CaroiIiiM. or of Kooms of tu State. 1 1 LMOCK.MIC liM.l l TIVBCoMMITTEB. J K.M ieioii. N C.,Juncl-,t lS'Ji. ) 1. The- unit of county orgao'i ilii n hall h.- the tow'i ship. In each town ship tlu-ie sh dl be an executive commit tee, to cons st ol live netivc Democrats, vhosl al'be ilected bv the D.-uioerat'c votvis if the several town hips in Hidings i nil d b the count r executive cviiuiiltve. And said committee's so cleced .-hail e'evt one of ils members its chai. in in. w ho shall picsidc lit nil eotn niittee uleetirgs 'J:. The seeral township (xrcutive eom Uiite- sh ill ( onvrne at the meetings oi lac icv.ra! c unity couveuti ug, or nt mi time and nl ice that n majority ol th in mav elect, and sh ill elect a county csie'.iiive Kimuiutee, to ci'nsitt ol not .?ih.m live lumbers, one of whom s'i. II le designated ns chairniAii, who si.; 1 iiresi.lc at all of the said committee in vti g-. .". I i i i'e' t' ere shall bo a failure on the part ot .1 1 1 v township to cltit its cx.vii o . c niini'.tc.' for tilt period nl t: ii ty elas. the county executive coiriaitue shall appoint said conimittie li-om Hi. Dcui'.'e'ra lie voters nl said lovvn slrp. I. I l:c u.ciul.cis ol the township coin mil tecs sli ill el.vt to any vacancy occur l nig ui s.i d eoltllltittl'l s a 1 t'v eoin.lv cxcculive eoniinilite fluil' call all le.e'ssarv county ronveu tii ns bv -i in g at least 10 days' n it iv e bv publn- am n semcnt in t.nco public ill tea in e.ieh t iwnsliip, at th.'couit hoiisi-,: and i i any Democratic news paper that u a . be published in raid com ty, r ijucrtmr all Democrats of the j einiiiu ti in.ei iii convintion ,n their respvciivc to i ships on a common dav i thcr.in s-.itcd. ev.iich said d ly shall not ! be I ss Ih. hi tlaee days before the m ct-! ingoi the c aiate convention, lor tlr: pur-' P si-ol' ilecii.g their ri.ig;aUs to the c anil v cone i i. 1 1 n. 'I hereupon tie conventions so held, shall elect delegates to rcprcS(nt the- to .viisiii, s ri the county coiiveutious ; from the voteis I the icspeetiee town-1 liils, which il'.hnti'H, or such of tnem as sh II i.'ici,.!, Minll vote the lull Demo cratic strcgtli "i their respective town-' ships on all i.'astioiis that may come Ik fou-1 lies., id 'Otitity conventions. In; c,:s. i.o i- hi v. mi ui shall be held in any I low n -hip in pursuance of said call, or no j elc. tion shall ! made, the township! ex ci'tivc e'ouiiu :lee shad appoint such uYiejMtvV. ' li. li ieh ! '.( i -(hip shall be entitled lo ! east oi ti.e ei'iii:' if convention one vote! 1 'I e'. iv tee rule live Diinociatic votes,! inli :a eoie- Ma tractions of liltccn Dem-' o.'i.'.iie v. t . s c.i-t by the last pneeding gu'iiiaa'oii il il.clion: I'rovidcd, Thnt cvu.v toee ,. sli p shall be entitled lo cast at l-.st o:c.le,aud each tow nshio i in., .ad is in. my delegates as it may l.i 7. Inc.: of m -re tit s where townships consist u ore wild or prieiuct, each ol said war 's or prrciucts shall be ei titled to s. a 1 d. legates to county coi v. u: i ins. and sh ill etlst its proportioi -a'c i :i t i.l its t. wnship vote based upen tin- last pieci'dit. vote for Governor in s iid tovvush'p. t Tlie clrni'iien of toevnship coiii iiiittics sa ill i reside at nil tovvnshin coinciui .us. In their absence liny other an iiiln r ol said committed may preside, j I l e. s s evhere nil the township j eviMitive comiuittces arc required to ni'.n ! a- the purpose of decing county1 ex.eiKuc couoiiittees, siod nuctiiigs s'ia'1 lie- ii t-ined to have a quorum when a maj irite o! such townships sh ill he ri'pre si nti d in said meeting. j C'OCM V AM) lilSTHICT COWIi.M'ION. I. The sevci.il county conventions sh II be entitled to elect to their sor.ato-1 ri.d, judicial and congressional conven tions oi e del- gate and one altcrnat..' f(.r every "') dun icintic voters, and one del egate for fineiiiois of over I'o de-iiocratic votes east at the last preceding guberna torial election in their respective coun ties, and none I itdclcg.itesor ultcrna'cs so i lietc.l shall be entitled to seals in said coiiMir.ioi. : I'Mviilcd, Unit every county sl.al: I: ve at least one vote in each of said e. r.VCIllioll. t a inceti l' of the State Uxccinivc I'.iinnii! lie, In ' I March liiirt, IS'.IL, the lollowirg ir eision was adonted and rieMlll'i e'tl' : I l the voiinlv cenvuilionii ile' ili'tiini, not Ui In- liiml iii iiiiv i-oiiVeiilii.ii unices ': ; lint ill ,.11 county con veil-' IclcKulrn shall be selected :atc, e mf rt'siiuiia', iiiili-' von t ii ui . u vute gliiill he nice itli tlie plau dl or-; to tlie e niv'iil.iles wli.ise pivseiiteil t i such county c iii li iHs .sli.ill be fc-1 ricnils nml siiii orler8 ol vote I l.ir in propoiiiiin ' I' -,'iilcs I.e s'iiiII receive in I v e 1 1 1 i , 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 no otlur in li.'i;ivcti: I'riividc'l, Thai cniididiit in pnseiiUdi : such county (jiiventioii j vlul to itisiiurt fur pneli I !' lh ii '.i e n 1I1J,'., ImU-.Vr; ml .'cil liv i' tlill.s lit ve ,il 1) tn ,'ltw.w it'. : liil or,, ;i,re. Ll'ven in .i.1. .). .! e,':ii:i,il.iill a-. II-l.l.CS I, I.') i. e' U Vi M!.'.'. l.-elclTiimt tlie ea. ll c llalitl. I l-i t..( I ill III l h. l such l e i :i ll i V e ' s' 1 l ei i1 '11? sii '. ve lien mile i lle an ' vu'eil I r . il !.!i.il! le- I:. e'il' lIH! I'e j L'. 1 1 e e.l i in.-iii, or in Ii s ,'ib'i'iicc ai v in inl.i r .i; the county. Seriuturlal, Jinli.i I .in ! L iiiiKi-cssiiiiial committee, .-li.ill e.i l ii' n;,er tlieir tesiieetive c iti-vi'iiiinii-, Mi l hold the chairmanship tlieieul ui'til ilie- convc. t'oii shall elect its cli'iiriuaii. .'I liie (eeiitivc cniiiuiittc 8 oi the' ivn iiuri il. (.'ntiL'iosional and ui1i ial disli ic'.n, :(.; (vtivch', shall at the call of tin ir respective chaiinien, meet at some tin u and pi -uy in their respective (lis iii.' s, .leMt'ra'cil in paid call. And it had lie taeirilutv to uppoiut the time' ii'ivl ; lave lor lioklinu cnventioiiS in tli'-ii n sjnetive districts; und the ehaii n. e I, . I t-ai l n spective coiuniittecs shall iaime ! ate'y nutity the cliairmen of the dill ai in county executive committees ol ti c said appointment and the said cmiiii e' i N.cutue committee shall forlh eulli call conventions ol their risneetivc i'ii ii ii I ii s ii) eonlnrmitv to said notice, to s.ial (IthiiaUs to said respective distti.t c- nvi :.' inns. STATU CONVENTIONS. 1. Tiie Stale convention shall bs com- pose.l ol (1.1 j; -ilcs appointed by the Sev ern! county c inventions, li ich county shall le ciititlrd to elect ore delrjjate and one nltetiiale lor every one hund ed nml ti I ty D.iuieTatic votes, nnd oaedele ijaic for tractions over feventy live Dem ociaiic vi t 's cast therein nt the last precedii'H j4u'icrnatori.il election, und ri';iu- but ilileirates or nlteruatts so (levied shall he entitled to scuts in said CJimnti'in: Provided, That every county sliall have at least one vote in said c invention, I. I.SIillAL KUI.KS. 1. f-'ueh ilel.Rntes (or alteruutcs of absent del Kans) ns mav be present ot nny Democratic convent ion sbnll lie nl owvd to cast the whole vole to which their tnwiiDuip orcouuty may bcentitlcil. 2 in all conventions provided for by tins sybiuii, aber a vote is cast there shall lie no linage in such vote until the liuiil nsult 1 1 the bullot shall be an nounced bv the cluiirm in ol said conven tion. 3. All Deimiorntie-cxiculivc Ceimmit tecs',ball have the power to fill any va cancy (ccuniuu in the irreiecive bodies. . The cVimm n t "pt comity conventions shall etrtify the list ol di letintcs nnd alternates to the difl r cut ilis rict nnd State conventions nod a certified hit of said delegates and alter nates to the State conventions, shall be sent to the secretory of the State Central committee. . For the committee! M. Simmons, Chairman. R. II. Cowan, Secretary. City Pnstenfier and Ticket Agent C. VY. Murphy has instructions to sell round trip tickets from Aslieville for the com mencement of ibe Agricultural and Me chanical collie, Kaleixb, for t& Wt, Tickets on sale June 1610, limited June 22. PERSONAL AND LITERARY. The original of Dodo, Sliss llurjory Tennunt, of London, Is Bald to be so quick ut repartee thut young men are likely to fight shy of her. Emperor Wllliuin, however, after Miss Tenuant had made his acquaintance on a wuger In Rotten Kow.'was very imich charmed with her. Dr. llillie J. Chapman, the vice president of the International Organ! ration of lloma'oputhiii l'bysiclnns, is a Pittsburgh woman who lias been self supporting hineo she was ten years of age. She studied mclioino In Cleve land, graduated In 174, and since that time has been practicing in Pittsburgh. Zola lives in a fine house in the Rue do Uruxellcs, Vuris, furnished with a luxury which his literary profits per mits hi in. Japanese) paintings greet the eye on entering, and the staircase which lends to the first floor is curved of expensive wood and adorned on the first division with niediii'vnl figures of men and horses In life size. Arthur (1. ltrand, liberal, who was elected to parliament from Cambridge shire, wits snug into his seat by Mrs. liriiud. A speech from tho candidate n tut a song from his wife were the drawing features of his election meet ings, and it appears to be conceded that her singing is what did tho busi ness. Ilrand-new Idea over there. Walter llesnnt, though lie writes a great deal about love und talks even mom on that interesting topic, does not look like a uiiin of .sentimental in clinations. His high forehead und his full beard suggest a scientist, nnd he is sedate and middle-aged. He enjoys a great personal popularity in London because of his genial nature and sunny disposition. McLntirin, the new senator from Mississippi, is a genuine type of the southern gentleman. He dresses in broadcloth, as senators used to do be fore the war, with the waistemit cut so low ns to reveal a large expanse of shirt front, and he always curries a gold-headed cane. The senator is a man of great personal dignity und dis tinguished bearing. Mrs, Klizubcth Yates, who a f( weeks ago was elected mayor of the town of Ouchiinga, Xew Zealand, bus been lnade a justice of the peace. 'This position, of course, gives the lady pow er to sit lu the police court nnd adjudi cate in small eases of assault, drunk enness, etc. Australian women are elated nt what they consider n great victory for thetriigitation for equality. Ex-Senator, now Representative, lllair of New Hampshire has found out that it sometimes pays to be n special ist. He has been asked, and has con sented, to identify himself prominently w ith an inebriate asylum In Washing-; ton. He announces that he owps no stock in the concern nnd docs not in-! tend to put any money in It, but thinks I that his prominence in the cause of temperance will give value to bis In- dorscment of the institution. j lien. II rant's "Memoirs" which j Mark Twain's firm published, are said i to have returned a larger reward than j any other book ever written in this' country, lTp to the present time the! liraut family have received $140,000 in royalties from the publishers of the work, while the sale still continues ood, and ns a cheaper edition is soon to appear it is within tho range of probability that the "Memoirs" may finally yield 17.10,000. llurr'e, the Inovelist. is thirty-four years old, but so boyish ns to look younger. II is ligure is sliglit ana sum II, his face pale, thin nnd sensitive, and his head rather too large for his body. On the small desn at which be writes the pipe celebrated in "My Lady Nicotine" usually lies reudy for use. "I fully intend marrying somo day," be told an American visitor, "if only to have the convenience of using my wife's hairpins to clean out my pipes." it ; : ! HUMOROUS. Mis. Mulligan "I'd rather bev the ; hull fiiinily sick. Iban you!" Mr. Mulll-; fan "So would II" Hullo. i lb; "I spolio to It i nt in l'rcncb, ' but Ik didn't nndorstand me." She "I don't wonder. He's a l'reiicbiiiiin." X Tit-Hits. X "your son pbiyod football at col lt'iri", 1 inn told?" "yes." "(Juarter bacli?" "(Hi, he's nearly nil back. He lost only nn ear und a bund," I.iko a Iiook. Sam "Do know! Mrs. Tiiwkcr?" Dick "bike a book.", Sam-" How's thatV" Dick "Full of i' mi o: f if lor "I I T words." Detroit Frcu I'ress. Youiitf Medical l'rnctitioncr can truthfully say that I never loit but onn patient." Dr. bonnyeers ((frini-; l.v) "What huvo you been dointr for a j J living since ho died'.'" Chicago liecord. j A book nircnl tittomptcd to sell li l'rankford politiciiin an encycloprudia, "ryelopicdin?" exclaimed tho Frank ford mini. "No! don't want it. Wouldn't bavo timo to ridj it" I'blbidelpliia lleeord. l'asscngor "Wbnt timo does this train reach lllnnhvillo?" l'orter "At half-past seven in Alio niornlnff." Tns sender "Well, then, yon may wake me nt eight o'clock, for I don't wunt to dress iu a hurry. Intcr-Uccnn. ''What! Yon rooming on tbo top floor?" said tho first drummer: "I thought you were too afraid of lire?" "There won't lie any lire hero tonight," said the second drummer; "I overheard the landlord siiy that, his Insurance had run out." Indianapolis Journal. Indlgunnt Customer "Say, when you sold mo that horse you told me thut he bud as much sense us A man, I find thut the women around the house can't manage him tit all." Dealer "Well, thut not only proves that ho has us much sensa us a man, but that ho has eveu more." Indiunnpolis Journal, Too literal. Fred "I saw you conversing with that fellow, Fitzjonrs. Where does lie live, now?" Tom "He told me he lived at No. 188 West 'Tecnth street." Fred "I don't know any (MX on that street!" Tom "How do you nuke such nn odd number out of 183?" Fred "0, you must never believe more than half of what Fltzjonei saj sl" Hallo. Vife What seems to be the matter with My husband, doctor? Doctor 0, nothing more than an at tack of rheumatism In the pedal ex tremities. Wife Ah, It Is worse than I expect ed. Charley said the ptvln was all in his feob Texas Slftlnirs. llru. Harhy Tappan, of Itnni!lt, A'rb writes 1 " Kur olxmc twu yoars I mm a con stant iirTinr from Jls macsiSHiiillur lnniywi. I liuil to be cinriiil from my IhkI, hml ImrTllilo dreamt, ulnklnjr ' tlont, m very nervous and had llttl or no ap petite. In shnrt, my whole body WHf lucked Willi wln. I had tn qnent attacks of hyrto. rim and wu nnmiletlr dlscoiiraireU for 1 found no movllrlim did me any good. At IsHt I deter mined tntrylir.Pkrrai's favorite rnnerlptlon. I had taken but two MRA. TAptAW, battle before I felt so roiioh better I I took eleven buttles. To day, I am well. I bare never felt the lewt tram of my old complaint In the last six yiiira, Wo lino Uo '(Inldun Medical lllseov ery' whnnirvrrwe need a blood-purltlcr. With Its uan, eniilloii of all kinds vanish and tho akin I rendered clear and soft, almost as au InliuiU." Bold sverywhero. COSTLIEST MEAL ON RECORD. It W Be IT id by a Itonmu Aristocrat and Cost Ncarlr 430,000. In 1470 Ocorge Kevll was installed archbishop of Vork, Knglund, and gave a feast of extravapnut cost. Here are some of the supplies for tho might; spread: Eighty futted oxen, 800 hops, 10,000 sheep, 5,000 chickens, 4,000 ducks, 4,000 bucks, docs and roebucks, 300 tuns of ale, 401 tunsof wineand other things In proportion. Tho total cost of Nevil't banquet was upward of 5150,000. Put tho very costliest meal ever servcf, says tho St. Louis Republic, as far as history ever shows, was a supper given by Aelin Verus, one of tho ino .f. lavish of tho latter-day Roman aristocrats. Tho supper was only intended for a dozen persons, yet its cost was 0,000 sestertia, which would amount to i'48.500 (Jt;iS,a)0 more than Ncvil's feast) H English money, or nearly S-'SO.OOO. The celebrated least given by Vitellius, a Roman emperor of those degenerate days, to his brother Lucius cost a frac tion over S','00,000. Suetonius says that this banquet consisted of 2,000 different dishes of lish and 7,0(10 different fowls, besides other courses in proportion. Vitellius, fortunately for tho world, did not reign very long, otherwise tho gnmo preserves of Libya, Hpaln and Hrituin would huvo been exhausted. It may not be out of place to mention here thnt it Is recorded as a curious point of history that n single dish on the tnbleof Emperor lleliogabuluswas worth S-00,000. Iiicnrrecr. rriHiiuicliitlun. (iood eld Helicon Thayer, who was school trusti'j in the town of Mcnd ii situ. Mass., once siiid, when address ing t he village school: "A correct pro nunciation is of the ll I most Importance In this world and the world to come." Hut how many people have il? We heard three words misrepresented yes terday by persons of far more than or dinary culture and the errors arc all common ones. lie fore "desuetude" was dragged from ils own desuetude by the president, few persons pro nounced it correctly. Very ninny per sons habitually rhyme "squalor" with holler and Hardly anybody pronounces i "paresis (orivrtly, Hoston (i:irttc. SOUVENIRS, NATIVE GEMS,! LAI1! OAKY WORK, i i WATCH WORK, i JEWELS - HADE -TO -ORDER, Mlifi.W. AWAHll ON NllBTII CAROLINA r.KMrt AT WORLD'S PAH. ARTHUR IVI, FIELD; i Delightful, Delicious, Appetizing 1 ! Mason's C.K;lutiu Wilier?., 15 ftuts per pound; Mu!ii'u(mt e':nt? pi i pnmid; Soil, in. 1 Fruit Cuke, 15c. pound; SpoiiK-' Desert. I'k'. pouiiil; A.vsortnl ll.t!!.-', iSc. pound; New York Ginsi-r Simps, 10c. poiiti-.!; Yiinin.i Crisp, toe. pomul; Cream Milk I, unci, 10c. poutul; Sujjar planta tions, 1 dc. pound; I.cmcu Crnckcr.x, 10c, pound, XXX, Soda Crackers, 7c. pound; Reception M.;kr(t, 15 cents. TllF, I.1TTI.K STuKK AIUU'NU Till-; ,COUN!'U. W. J. POST ELL, NO. ie) OI.t.MC.i; S'I'lUiKT. , 1 ; 1 ! ; : ; ! t : ; P : 1 r Ki !: l-H--H'l- 1 ft ued Indorsement of Scott's Lmulsion is contain ed in let ters from the medi cal profes sion h-pcakin of itsgral.fy. injj results in their practice. gilt's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites can be adminis tered when plain oil is out of the question. It is almost as palatable as milk easier to digest than milk. Pi.tki-i) liv Pcnl 1 4 ll.-m... N. V. A II itniririita. VITAL TO MANHOOD. Dn. li. 0. WKrtT'ft NKltVR AND DRAIN TltEAT SILST, nspoelBoIor Hjterls, DlEetnM, Fit", Neu niltilK Hendachfi, Nervous Prostration onuied by Alcohol or tobacco, Wakof ulneos, Mental Depression, il:ifteulntf of Urnln cnuinu Insanity, miiery, decay, dnilb, Pretuaturo Old Ago, liarrennwt, Lom of Power lu either wt, lrapotency, LcuuorrhcpA nnd all Female Wenkneppes, Juvnluutary JLos Huerma torrltuta eausnd hy nvor-exertton of brnln, Helf-stat-e. OTer-InJulifcnee, A month's trestment, 1 1, flforvfn, bynmll, with enohorder fore boxes, with ft will neml written Mtmt nutce to n'fnml t not cured. UuranthnHlsii)ilbyAsiuit, WKST'H 1.IVKR PI1.1 JJ (iieHtnk llfHiilmihe, liiUouuo, Mvt.f tJoiupUiUiti tfourfctomnch, Dyspepftu and CoastiuaUon. OUAltAMLLrt Istued ouly bj T. C. f mlth, UruffgUt. Public Pquare. AahevUle, N C v 1 vxitr tost "'A riittrn arx, TM nm4r I P nKlild 'Sfcwm ii'i-d tttt.-Mir to ih mm or sVw MIS Wll V ikvtt dikfO't ut timUfiiito-Uniurr Or (tin, niiHifM nu chapf! of dirt or tatnMteW UkM litiraltf VaM AS A PREVEHTIVS ty wt It ImpMtiMttoeontifMl n j tMKrwi itlMSM 1 hit In tta mm al LADIES qu DH. FELIX LC BRON'3 STEEL BHD PEPYRQYfiL FILLS rottworUltmliuiil only FUKVCILsnfsKBil m. itiib(,mra on Uuv nmrknt. frtn l.U0i stui li nisiL UiaiiiMonlj ujr T. C fUnltls, DraggrUt. Psblk Iqairt, AshSTtlk, NJ C " What a Woman Can Do She can say NO and stick to it for all time to nrnir. Shrcun lsu tay NU in such a low, sweet voice thut it inruni VMS, Shu can hurK'n a lead pencil if jrou tilve her cuoeiuli pencil. telle can buy mints at James Wolfe's stall in tlicCitv Market, lad delight her husliuild's heart and save his lursc I'jvcessivcslruiu. : il iii in, li i i ii B !i, 1 A nat urn 1 mineral water, rought from Saratoga Springs) in barrels lined with j block tin. Dr. T. C. Smith, Pruprgiht, Agent for the Springs. REMEMBER Th.tt we iluil in Miot-s ami make Die business a xtmly, ami K'viiiR our entire: attention lo it wu are able lu Rive ens ttmiers speeul :uivautani: ;i lo style.1, KuoM fit ami prices. Wc call your intention lo our special line ol' shoes, adapted for the season, nml ;il; you locuiue and look at tlu-iu ami see for yourself. A shoe thai looks ueal and lits will is ultalvou u-jut and von ! IISrrVIK J ty calling ul our sturc evlie-n ill ue-t'il (if oclevcar. ,1, mmwi No. 4 N. Court Seiiiiirv lis 1.00 REWARD Will In jrivi'ii to the person making the first corro t guoHS of tho no mo of tho owner of this spueo. (Jir ssts will be inniiberod received nud opened Mombiy, June iHth fit 12 oVI:ek. AddresB I O. J50X 031. Winner Will li" Published lu The litizon TO VISITORS! IP, you WISH TO CARRY AWAY A LASTING ASD CIIAKUIXG SOUVENIR OV WIEVll.LB, DBFDSIT 75 CUNTS WITH "THH CITI XltS"adltAVBR HTVRSB D FULL VAI Ult IS A FIAB BSORAVBD VIEW OP ASHEVILLE J. J. BILL. Bonded Auctioneer, 40 NORTH MAIN BTHKKT. 1 sin now prepnredto receive and Kit nt pub lic outcry all and any kind of goods, old or new. Having compiled with the State laws pertaining to the selling of articles of merchandise, I re spectfully solicit consignment of goods, aud promise prompt returns on all soles. Will at tend sales of either personal or real estate at my auction, rooms, before the court house door, or on the premises, as the parties stay deslr. 1 will continue ta keep In stock window shade goods and natures, wood, willow wan, etc. Don't forget the place Is MO. 40 N. MAIN ST., ABHKVILI.H, N. C. tf. THE ASHEVILLE SHOE SHOP Under J. I. Brcvard a U tht place to get your hoea made and repaired. All work guaranteed. We A. TOWMftBlfD, Prop. 6-ylimo WANT COLUMN If. I. V7',7). WANTKD A second haiul boiler, twelve or fourteen lionve miwer. Annlvnt onee tn (-I5d.lt OAKLAND HK1CHTS. VANTIel YoiiiiR mall desires board for sell nnd wife in iirivnte family willi luiiiie comforts, nt reasonable rates. Can i;ive refer ence. Address letiKruver, care Cilien. 6 M dU WANTKD In order to introduce our work. ud secure agents everywhere, we will ilye n coat, vest or iiants lor otty one in the t'nited States free of charge. In sending gootls liy return mail, )lease send stamps for return ostaue. Address Harriss Steam 1 yc Works, 314 South Hiount street, Raleigh, N. C. (M4-d,un FOK REST. IOR RKNTA 5-room lionse, kckmI Aitplyto 30STARNK! location STARNKS AVli. 5-JfMlll IOR kKN'l'-I'liruished. No. lol llailey street. Alt movleril conveniences. Apply to 6-15 djt NO. 31 1'ATTON A VIC. IOK RHNT-Ollice No. I III Jolmslon linildinv! over Kncket slore, S. W. eifcrner Public Slliire. TIKIS. D. JOHNSTON. ri-Kid.'W 1jOR RK.N'T A ,t story store house corner North Main street nnd Mcrritnmi nvenue Upsiairs suilahle lor laiuilv. Applv to 'i-7dtf T, K MAM.DY, 1-irst National Hank. IOR RKNT Dwelling house corner of Mer ritnon avenue and orange street. 1'or terms apply to IIKNRY B. STKVKNS, it p 1 4 dtf 5 and 6 Johnston HuUding. IOR UK NT House of six ro4)ms with modern improvements, outhouse tor servants. All in first class condition, No. So Chestnut street, Applv to H. 11. HI NT. 6-udtf No. 47 I'attonAve. IOK RKNT I.nrge nnd conveniently arranged house. No. 67 Merrimon nve. Hot and cold water with lmths on two floors. All modem improvements. Location central, with large, r well shaded grounds. Splendid residence lor large family or lonrdiug house. Apply to? tehiSdlf H. C. FAttO. JiOAh'U.XO. C1AKTI.K RKST-Virst-class Iwarding house. i Centrally located. No. 2, drove street. 4-iodtf AIRS. SCIURRMKISTHR. 1( RN!S1I1U rooms for rent, with or without loard, at MRS. R. M. ITRMAN'S, ofi I'ine St.. i-Mdiw Next Dxr To Winyah House. OARUINl Nick comlortahle rooms, eo.d - ta ible, excellent service. Riirht on car line. Cctitnd location. Terms moderate. MRS. A. MARTIN. 'M.vltm 41 North Main St. BOARlHNt. street, on At (ink Terrace. o Hillside Lookout mountain electric ear hue. i.arye grounds nnd plenty of nhade. Terms fumi ft, to per week. --i.tdtf MRS. M. K. Hll.t,. BOARDKRS A numlier of guests can he ac commodated with first class Ixwud and rooms at The Waldheim. ait Pidton avenue. House newly furnished throughout, S-i:limo n()ARI)IN(l-Hy the day or week. Pleasant rooms, single or enamte, neatly nnd com fortahly furnished. Orate or furnace heat; hot and cold water, with lmths on two floors, on electric car line; five minutes walk from court square. Terms moderate. MRS. S. TKRRY, V-Mdlf Kit North Main street. Afsa:u.AS:ors. IJV)R SAI.K-Two dralt horse. AddIv ASHKV1I.LK COTTON MILLS. jjtlll ItiR SALK Donkey, harness nnd cart at bargain. K. V. NYK. Hack shoals. OST A small vellow olush Tnurse contain i"K f.s. I'inder will he rewarded by return- itm to C1TIZKN OFI1CK. fri.Ms.u OST A small silver watch aud chain; chain has Kiuu's Dautrhler cross on it Watch has full name e tin raved on case. Kinder will be rewarded by returning same to Miss Florence Stevenson, Home Industrial school. t'-i4-d.;l MKS. MARINO of New York. Tan, freckles, black hends, etc., removed. Facial mas sage, with or without steam. MunicureChiropo tlist. Office hours iu to I and .1 lo 6 o'clock. 5-iHdimo 5.) HAU.KV ST. fTIO LOAN We have twenty-five hundred dol lars (j,soo) to loan on improved real estate in Asheville, for two or three years; aud one thousand dollars for six months. DAVIDSON it JONKS, Rooms v 4 and s. Powell & Snider Uuildiuu, 'vljdtf ATTKNTION of visitors and citizens of Ashe ville is called to Suttle's Sun nee Mineral wnter on sale at J, I), Wanton's shoe store, 1'attonave, Anyone desiring water delivered at their residence or place of business, will please leave orders at the nttove place and they will receive prompt attention. Delivered daily fresh from spring. li. D. SUTTXK, S-ibdun Proprietor. ISMKRAMM INNIUckory Nut (lap. J Thermal Melt, where the dew never falls, a delightful drive over the 'Hue Kidge, through some ol the most picturesque scenery in North Carolina, a distance of jo miles; fare for trip aud return, f,v For information regarding con veyances, inquire of C. W. Htlkeleathcr, livery stable, College street, or nt the office of the Motel Berkeley. Thermal llelt Development and Im provement comtHiny, proprietors C. W. I1ARKKR, 6-1 id 1 mo Manager, 1f:aRSON'S HRUXiK FOR 8AI.K Iiy vir tue of the power vested in me by n certain deed of trust executed by the Asheville I.oan, Construction and Improvement Co., on the 2MI1 day of March, 1S44, and duly registered lu the office of the Register of Deeds of IhiucomlH! county In book v, page yvS and yH), default hav ing been made lu tiie payment of the notes se cured bv said trust deed. I will sell at nubile auction for cash at the court house door in Ashe ville, on Friday, the agth ot june, i&n, n certain trail bridge across the French Itroad river just below Asheville and knowu as Pearson's bridge. l.OCKK CRAIO, taod4t-tues Tnistee. "VTOTICK liv virtue of the power of sale con 1 ' talned In a certain deed ot trust, hearing tjate the 19th tfay of jHtta, A. O., 1H90, and rs ectited by the Asheville Loan, Conatructlon and Improvement company, default having been made In the payment or the Indehtedueaa in tended to be seemed bv said deed of tmst, and at the request of the cestui que trust, the under signed will sell by public auction, for cash, to 1 ue nignest matter ai tue court noose door in tbecityot Asheville, N, C, on Friday, the 12II1 day of luly. iHui, at ti o'clock m.. the lands ad joining the lands of J. K. Reed, the land for merly owned by A. W. Rich and others, contain inn tnirtv-eeven and two-thirds acres be the same more or less, and the same lands as described in aald deed of trust above referred tn which Is recorded in the office of Register of Deeda of Buncombe county, In book No. st of mortgagee at page 41, to which reference is made for a full description of the same, and soia in onicr 10 saiisiy me provisions 01 antu deedof Inmt. This June 6th, ih, BAMUKU It.RMKD, 6-Tdtde Trustee. Good Red and White There's No Choice in Bicycles. The Victor Pneumatic tire has no rival. It is more durable than any other anil the inner tube can lw re moved in case of puncture in less than five minutes. The only inner tube removable through the rim. All Victor improvements are abreast with the times and meet every requirement OVERMAN BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. AN FRANCISCO. Edison Phonograph 31 PATTO.H ATI3. ASHEVILLE WOQDWORMG CO. Is Now Prepared to Furnish all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Fine Church, Cabinet Work and Bank Fixtures Asheville Woodworking Co. rgiKfSTHK'S SAr.K-llv virtue nf (he power vested iu me by u deed of tnM executed by V. S. II. Reynolds lo the imdernignt-d trus tee, bearing date tlie nth dav of Mav, iMaii'l roistered iu book No. -jo fit payc" 21s. in the Records of Mortjini-i.s mid Deeds of Trust in the tiltice ol the Ketjister of Deeils lor the cuuntv )f HuuciMiieiiud State of Norlli Carolina, to which relerence is hereby made to secure the pavment of the notes therein described: default having been made iu the payment of said notes, aud having been rei)UeMed by the ce-tui n'c ttut to sell Maid laud to satisfy said notes, 1 will si 11 at the court house door' hi the city ot Asheville, at publi - auction, ut u o'clock on Wednesday, June Mh, 114, the following des cribed tracts of laud aud all the appurten ances, for cash : First tract lleginuinv at a stake, the corner of Peter Miller s small tract; thence south j east one hundred and thirteen n-. poles to n small w hite oak on the southeast side ol a ridge; thence west si-venty-eicjit ;. poles to n post oak; thence south' tiity-oue poles to two small post oaks; thence west thirlv-four u jkjIc.s to a pine; thence north twenty jo poles to a while oak; thence east forty .(. Jioles to a black thence north one hundred nnd thirteen Jn.d po'.estoa black oak; I'eter Miller's ctirner; thence ca-.t with I'eter Miller's line to the beginning, containing sixtv-two acres, more (r less, being tlie same (and rm vryed to F. S. II. Reynolds bv llarbat v llllt bv deed dated the 5th dav of May, iv-i. and regis tered in hook 30. at pane of deeds iu the Register's olliee of lluucombe count v, to w hich deed reference is hereby made for 'the purpose 01 description; and also Second tract Heginning on a stake nenrn maple stump on the east side of the branch and runs north twenty-six x poles aud eight h links to a stake, Marion Alexander's southeast corner; thence north 70 and with Alexander s line sixteen (i( poles to his northeast corner; thence north s- west twenty (.20 poles with the said Alexander's Hue lo Ins northwest cor ner 011 the cast margin of the roid aiding from Patterson's mill to the Haywood lovl; thence with said roatl north 70 wist ninety-seven (07 poles und eight s links to a rock on the east margin of said road, corner of (1. W. Miller's seven acre tract: thence south seventy-eight de grees ;s west titty one 51 poles to a black oak and dogwood iu the Jarn-tt old line; thence math with sud Hue torty-seven 47 poles and ten ij tinks to a slake in the edge ol the mill pond; thence down ami with tb. south edge of the milt pond as follows: South ;,vJ east four .(j poles; smith in" cant six r. poles; south eat four . poles; south Ji ' west two ( ixles; HMith fSr' easts ixteen jio juries: south tV east light s ptdes; north. iy' taM sixteen led poles and thir teen links; north 231' east sixteen li'ij poles; north (u1 east four .1 j poles to a stake or chiu quepiu, where the line between Miller and Pat terson leaves the millpoiid; thence with said line south sy1 east forty-seven 47 poles and thirteen 1 1 ; links to Cowan's fence; thence with said fence south 1' east three $ poles; south ;w west fifteen pfdes to the branch; thence up nnd with the meanders of the branch as follows: South is0 west nineteen I'loj poles; south 27" cast three jioles; south tx west lour .( poles; south 31 'Jy west nineteen poles; south 5'' west seventeen 17 1 poles; south a13 west eleven j 1 1 j poles; south 40 west nine y poles; south i-iV east seven 7) ptdes; stiilth 41' went seven teen poles; south 30 eru.t tliirty-lwo poles to the bcgiiinimr, being the same land conveyed bv James llultrick aud Canada Cowan to F. S. It. R ynolds by tlccd dated July a.Mid, IKS- nud registered in' Inwik AS of ileeds at ihil'c i)iu the Regi?ter's(ilVtceoi tluncombe county. and for the purpose of description is hereby refer ml to. executing from the above tracts fdrout six teen acres heretofore sold. Mav at'-, iS-4. C11AS. A. MOOKK. 5-a6tl5tsat Tru.-tee. NOIMClv-Trustce's Sa!eHy virtue of the Dower conferred unou me bv the Clerk ol the Superior c,ourt of buncombe county, us sub stituted trustee inn certain deed ol trust exe cuted by G. M. Roberts ami wile to Lawrence fin nam 011 me nrsi uay 01 hcpiemner, im7, which said deed oftrust is reconkd in the office of the Register of Deeds for buncombe county. North Carolina, in record of deeds of trust and mortgages No. 11, page asi, at the request of tlie owner ol the note therein secured, default hav ing been made in the payment thereof, I will, on the iMh day of June, "1S04, at 12 o'clock, sell at public miction, nt the court house door in the city of Asheville, buncombe county, North Car olina, lo the highest bidder for cash, a certain lot of land with the improvements thereon, sit uate and being oil I'attoti avenue iu the city of Asheville, known as the Roberts' place, ami for a more particular description of which reference is hereby made to said deed of trust uliove men tioned. This tylh day of May, in(. S. C. CORTLAND, 519d.1l sat Trustee, ! ACT?.' - C0DI UBS THAU CUO n&OAL. neirJe u. Rnnklu & Co-.tliclit the SKrnry for the I, A; M. Taints Tor ten ye-srs iiuttl thty retired IVoiii InislneM. Tlicy coimlvle-reil It the IwHt pnint sold. The eacltislve nueticy is now nem uy DR. T. O. SMITH, Aslieville, N. C, Wholesale Druggist, tVdmg s 'flit Signs, Colors of the Aslieville Itastball Club auj of our meat. .V. M. HILL & CO. Victors are BEST. WHEEL CO. DETROIT. DENVER. & Typewriter Co., 1 tXftllMIO.ti: CAM, 40. '!YloiLU:it 1(34. Richmond and Danville Railroad, Samuel Sj)PTieer, V, Wt II uldehtiper and Keuhon Fotl(!i', Keeelvei's. Mostorii North Carolina Division. Condensed Schedule iu clTeet May 13, 1 H. f. JEASTBOUND Lv ivnoivllle Morn.:o-jrn hv. faint K')ca,7..-. " Hut Springs Lv. Asheville " Knuud Knob " Marlon u Morgan ton " Hieittiry " Newton ' Stftter,tl!I 12 &38 8 i"5ttm .. U .'Ham .. 1 i-i-M'i ,.. 'j ?o:tti 8 ri'jpm ... 4. X'-imi ... ft 1 7i in . . T 6i(mi ... H 4-ijpm ... 7 3ltnj ,.. i!')pin ... 10 lopm ... 11 -tcpro Ar. SaJibui7 (iivettfiuoru U tin villi At. kicbm'inl Lv. (".re-.'tc tKirii. Ar. rmrrunu .... t -'nam Olam , 8 :t5am 7 3atn t J(pm 12 30fim .. 2 1 Ham 7 1 am KalfiJi....... (l.driwb'iro. l.v. Dnnvi.le Ar. Lynchhur; " Vt'aal.iiigriir. " iinltlinore " Pliilidelphin Nev, York "WEST80UND ts li.'ium ,. 10 3(!urr m 1 2am 3J & I r . 4. 3ijint ,. 6 nsptr 0 VOutr. ,. I(i48pm ,. 3 43am 5 SOrib .. 1 iioOnni .. A -tnam .. C 5 Ham ,. i i onpm i -tr.am .. V Vnm S l 'tim M -J. Will .. Ill iram .. 1 1 (Miam ..11 n'itrt .. 12 Hl,m .. 12 30pm .. 1 ym 7. 2 4iipm sVOhptu ft liflpm Lv. New Vork I'hiludelphia Ii HI in ore " Washington " Lvnchhuiur Ar. Donvillc Lv. Kichmond Danvnie Ar. Greensboro Lv. lialrlshoro Lv Rnlcigh " iMirhum Ar. tirec'uln'i'o Lv GrecuSDon " Sulisburv " KtateHvtlle ' Newton ' lllrkorv Morguntun ' Marlon... ' Koun.t K:i(b. " Asheville " t-iot Springs Ar Paint Work " Mornaiovsn l Knoxvilie A.& S.RAILROA.DI l.v. AwIievTilc ' Hemli'Mon ".'111; Him R.rk " Pulr.da " Tr.ou tt 80 pm , 7 4-Opm 6 f-iitim 7 -t-Ham 7 S9nm k 22atn K RJant 9 55 am 1 Opm K4"pm 4 JlOpin , 0 .tn mi Ar rt(MirtrtMr:li';i 1 iiiunnna Churk-stdii Suva 11 iiuh Jacksonville No. 13 Lv, Jacksonville 7 00am Snvauuali 11 4fiaiu Char rtn 7 lfiam Co'umbia n loom Lr .spurtonbnrg s lnpm ' i vvon 0 IHpm ' A'HndK 9 4Mpm M I'tat Rock 10 12pm " Heiiders'nv'le lOUUotn Ar. Asheville 11 aoptu "t M URP HYJBR ANCH No.l7 " Lv. Aaheviiie , 8 mam Ar. Wavneiivtue 9 ftaatn ' Ilrysou City 12 03pm Lv. Urvsoti City 2 IHpm vr.Aiiutcw 4 li!pni " Tomotin 4 47pm " M11 1 f'hy fi O'ipm No. 18 Lv. Muitd.y Ar. Tomntlii " Andrew " Bryon l Ity " W ivnettvliie " Anhevlile A 30am ft 4fam fl Sftam 10 2oem 1 2 44pra 2 24um SLE E PING OA ft "SERVICE." Nos tl nml 12 Sleeping Cnnt between Rieh niond nml Grceuslior t, and trains 37 and HH I'lil'mnii B'eepinjr car between .New York, ANhrville nml Hot Spring being hnnd ed 011 Not. U nml 12 on R. and D and Y. N. C, divisionK, rullinnn S'eening Car between Asheville ntul Cincinnati, '1 Knoivillc. Trains Nun lHnnd 1 4 sob 1 trains between Asluville and Columblti, eonncetiiiR nt Co lumbia with S. C. K'y tor Charleston and I', C. Si I Hy for Savannah, Jacksonville nnd all Florida points. W.A TDK K, S 11. HAKDWICK. Gen'l 1'nsB. ArI . Asst Gen'l Pas ArI., Wnsbintrtou D C. Atlnntu, Ga. V. 1 M'Dlili. Gen'l Ftipt., CoUimbia, S, C SOL 11 A AS, Trnllie MmiARer. WashiiiRton, V. II. GKHUN, Gvn'l MunaKr, WiMhlnutnn. AND BEST IN H X r 0 newsre of Imltfitlons. Ue sure to irrt tht orlcuml. Made only by Taylor HIT. Co., wt. LouIm. Ui H(lIIPIiltttKtTt VV (0 BM.SiiWsww'il, m Mi. 1 wrMK e UM taitMSMSSIII.M.Vlliil.l.KY,M.li. i II AlUsnlu,U.MIIle'lv)WbilUsUHt. V