Asheville Daily Citizen,
1
ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 27, 1894.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
VOLUME X.
--isrn 47.
"X-- w i . aaaajs
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SUMMER GOODS
AT LOWEST PRICES.
Just to Draw
Attention
Ice cream freeiers (3 Winds); Ice chests; water
I relrigcrators, Jaiauese screens and fans, Japa
nese portieres, rice and bamlwo; Japanese
I lanterns and napkins, India enameled stools,
I lawn swings, wire hammocks, straws and lem-
IT WAS A VICTORY INDEED Charlotte nw. How is that. Mr. Urn-
At times hits were as plentiful as sand
ilies at a military encampment.
LABOR AGAINST CAPITAL
AND THIS ONB WA WON OFF
CHARLOTTE, TOO
A ccntlcman who returned this week
from Asheville, North Carolina, brings us
nn interesting item : He was walking I coolers and Biters, By fans and trajis, nursery
along one of the business streets in Ashe
ville, when oneof the first obiectB that at
tracted his attention was an enamel
plate sign, in blue and white, bearing
this legend: "Agency for Chase & San
born's famous Boston coffees." This
sign wns at the store of A. D. Coopr,
dealer in staple and fancy groceries, cor
ner of Main and College streets. Mr. I onade makers, oil and gasoline stoves,
Cooper staled that they sold a great
urauiiumunuin"'"-.'- - simt SI
they have customers who buy it, even if I AKVs 1 lJ
tbey have nothing else. This speaks
highly lor the superior quality and high
grades, so well and honorably main
tained, of Chase & Sanborn sconces, and I recommena the Peerless or White Mountain
it is, moreover, a compliment to Boston
which we cannot allow to pass unrc-1 and not this make. Arctics, 3 qt ,!fjt.2o; 3 t.,
corded. New England Grocer, Host on.
1 1.45; 4 t-, J' So; 6 qt., This is a bargain.
FREEZERS
We offer at the following low prices. We
tlriKit Intent we I
will lor the next ten diiys sell two I
well known hramisoi
Thrash's Crystal - Palace.
CHINA, GLASS AND HOUSK GOODS.
Ttae Asbcvllle Ball Tonaers) under
Captain I.aulcr ria Ball For
What II la Worth, ana the Score
la T 10 s
Captain Lanier's Moonshiners were
the bright particular stars at Allandule
yesterdav. They got in the game from
the first and no amount ot trying on
Charlotte's part could trip them up.
They were there to win il there was any
win on the ground. And there was
patently something of that kind
bad. The grounds were
recent rains, but that did not deter the
locals from giving the good-looking
boys from the Dude City a rnzle dazz e
that was bewildering and at the same
time the greatest surprise, probably,
tjbey have bad this year.
tlahn. tne Augusta man wuo piicucu
here with Greenville, was in the box for
the visitors, Some thought it was bis
'off" dav: it was Asheville s "on" clay.
The horricrs merely donned their batting
clothes and with the handv willow took
turn about knocking scrapers that trim
med the whiskers off the lawn or flyers
that threatened to punch a hole in the
blue dome above. It was a heautilul
exhibition of batting and fielding on
Asheville's part. Everybody had a war
dance in the batter's box, and singles,
constantly
Will the Knoxville oaoeis take advan
tage of this game to roust the umpire ?
If "Babe" can't play a game bv him
self "he can most." He don't need to,
however, with the royal blue team he has
with him:
Charlotte's McGinnis got his grip in
the ninth and called out: "II we can't
play ball, we've got some brothers thut
can."
To the Asheville players: Keep your
THE PULLMAN STRIKE
TREMENDOUS STRIOOIK.
Rallwava Mnal Go Back on Pull
man contracla or Give Up Run
ning Altogether fever at Roads
Already Tied Up-Llle or Dealb.
Ciiicai'.o, June 27. The strike grow
ing out of the Pullman baycot is spread
ing rapidly to every road out of Chicago
"A Woman's Glory
Is In Her Hair."
the immc which handles Pullman's cars. With
home folks uelicve in you. And soon all the almost complete tie-up of the Illi
outsidcrs will do likewise. inois ccntra ast night and this morn-
The S.ilisburv Herald, speaking rt the : ,,, A ,
1 1. "'''""tIK kJSTZ firmly fixed a basis for dealing with
hcavvfrom the on tlicir hands they ever attempted, for railroads which refuse to abiogate Pull
1 t H r tliel Asheville's pluyers are almost invincible." maa contracts. It is announced that
How to make it soil nnd Rlossy, increase its
growth, cleans the scalp, and prevent its full
ing out. That's a good deal to do, hut we
Thanks. Chnrlotte thinks so now,
probably.
Plaversnnd uositions in today's game:
Asheville Oldham, c; McClung, lb.;
Stanley, s. s.; Lanier, lib.; Green, 1. f.;
Younir. c. f.: Steuhens. p.: Williams,
r. f ; Metz, 2b. Charlotte Robertson,
W., 3b ; Gray, p.; King, c.; Craig, l.f.;
Hand, lb.; Hahn, r. f; Robertson, R.,
s. s.; Graham, c. (.; McGinnis, 2b.
WASHINGTON NOTES.
Senator Jarvla' Flrat Speech The
Tobacco Tax.
the men on the Western Indiana,
Wisconsin Central, Chicago nnd Eastern,
Illinois and Chicago and Great Western
will be ordered out today.
As the boycott becomes effective it
marks the beginning of what is expected
to be the greatest struggle between cap
ital and labor ever inaugurated in nn
effort to secure better wages, and while
the bovcott is ostensibly declared as a
demonstration of sympathy in behalf of
the strikers ol the I'ullman shops,
it is in reality it life and death
strangle between the greatest and most
ROYAL QUININE HAIR TONIC
powerlul railroad labor organization
w,.,i,v,',, Tno or.. Smv :il I ana capital, success in iue ruumun uoy-
. .." . f.. ! tnT eott means the permanent success ol the
Duttng the discussion of the income tax oranizatn through which it is
feature of the tarifl bill last Friday our S0UEit to unite allemployesof railroads.
new Senator made his first speech on the For this reason the strike on the Illinois
Will do ull til in and mote. Your money will lie
refunded if you are not satisfied after using the
Great Bargain ! IpfCSh
10c. Cigars Garter's Desk Outfit,
and
flmililpa. nnrl trinlrfl were
turning up. And to heap on the noy flu0r of tbc Senate, nnd the people of Central will be ofRrcat moment both
Stepnens linen me living rumuuu. uw r.... ,.,. l,pr.rtilv -nne.ir
the right field fence. ck Green was in - ' .
Asheville's box. and while Charlotte oc- m the sentimcuts there expressed. Scn-
Icasionally bntted him their hits were sojator Jarvis' speech has been comph-
..." . . t ....
first tottle.
This coin pound is purely vegetable, ftee from
to the employes and to the railroads. I ai irritating ami poisonous substances, It con-
FRANCK'8 NEW PRESIDENT
I tnius no grease, nnd is absolutely harmless.
For Sc.
Consisting of the
Articles
following
Crisp.
Wm. Kroger.
-One Double Silvcr-l'latid Inkstand,
Carter's patent, ticautifully etched
in the Florentine style.
1 2. One Sponge Cup, with sponge.
3. One 3a ounce, or full-sized quart bot
tle oi Carter's Combined Ink, or any
one of several famous brands, in
cluding Konl Black, lllue Black nnd
Black Letter.
4. One two ounce bottle of Carters
fiery brilliant Crimson I-luid, writing
nnd copying, flint glass.
5 -0ne bottle of Carter's Nickel I'latc
Sponge Mucilage.
We shall sell a limited number ol the
above at
I 50 PER SET,
usual retail price $2.50.
H. T. ESTABROOK
Leading: Stationer.
22 South Main street, Asheville, N. L.
TDK AY,
KK.VSTONS.
SOCIAL TKA,
SCOTCH TAI'I'V,
SUGAR WAI'KRS,
ORANGU SII.CKS,
VANII.I.A CRKAMS,
CHAMPAGNK WAFKRS,
CRKAM CRACKNUI.I.S.
IlKNT'S GINOliR SNAl'S.
scattering thev were ol little material
benefit. Green s support was wen tiign
perfect.
Umpire Utiy Kankin went oui oeuinu
the pitcher ut 4:4-5 niul vlay began bv
Oldham (of course) getting his base on
halls. 11c (Ilea, nuwtver, nciorc gcuniK
rncnted very highly, not only bv his fel
low Senators antl friends, but by the
nress of this eitv and elsewhere.
Mrs. larvis. who has been uuite sick
for some lime, is improving, but is still
unable to leave her room.
Mr. Crawford has spent most ot Ins
Directions for use on each bottle. Try it, 50c.
I ner bottle.
MANl l'ACTt'KElJ ONLY BY
WATKR
I.ADY
KI.IMS,
FINGERS,
SULTANA FRl'IT,
ALBKRT niscirrrs,
MIXKD JlI.MllI.ES,
GRAHAM WAI'KRS,
LEXINGTON BARS,
PEARSON CRKAMS,
OATMEAL WAFERS,
BENT'S WATKR CRACKERS,
Klcclf d for neven Yearn Bv Ttael
ttenate and Deputies.
Paris, June 27. M. Cassimcr Berricr
was ekctcd president on the first ballot
receiving 451 vitcs of the combined
strength of the Senate and Chamber ol
around. McClung got n hit and Stanley tin, ,lf f i. ,.Iinitol duriiiL' the uast week Deuulies.
fanned the health-laden zephyrs. Lanier, I notwithstanding bis inclinations to be I Paris, unc 27. The public were ad-1
Green and Young got on the bags, but 1 , his fine bov. lie. Mr. C, I milled to view the body of President
no further. Stcphcus losirg Ins hie lor I n 4 1, iMv. ha iuat succeeded in ccttinc I Carnot today. The colhn. with the
that iuning from Gray to Torrence. I tobacco bill, introduced in the last head slightly raised, has been placed in
Robertson. W., strode up lor the visitors 1 P,
lnrrrraa in Hill' h a tiosition that there I the middle room of the palace. A cusli-
and got credit for a hit to left. His I . c ft.ars timt it will not soo become ion covered with decorations lies at the
follower. Grav. meant something but it 1 Th; hill i the reneal of that feet of the cornsc. The catalaluuc is
came to nauiiht as Young's center field I ,..: ( ti, M,.Cinlev bill which failed snuare. sustained bv four c dumns. Im-
t i : nr.. n i.un..t If,,! trv I' . - -1 I 1 1.. i. I
unurs ciuseu uii il tuici a t 1 n nns last ionures. rer uirinu iaruiera 1 mense crowus ui ueuuie imiv iau ,.v
1. nM C,..ntuii'a nrmr f1,,H I 1 . . . r l--f i I I , ... ,1...:. .., tkin.
MDifuianc nisk uiioinuit, b ";-jt0 make a report 01 an icui luuhuu paimx w wias mtii ajnipuiK?.
Craii? trotted to bat and had to expire I ,,;.j -.i -nij (. internnl Keventic I The funeral obsenuies of President Cnr-
for batting out ot order. Time was ffi on dcmanrj and on failure to give not will begin on Sundae with services Rll YSOR & SMITH.
ll.l l,t Uii. rleiMSinn went. I ... . .u. r - .h. ,l.,l,ll( Nllli,mi-nn.lrnll.
miiiu iw" -v . . : I a SWOm l,lLemcllL llic luiiiivia m, ill tniu,uiui v, .... . . : I
lames and Hahn singled, on W',1CU I jt to n ptnnltv of a fine and imprison-1 elude with the ceremony of depositing
Robertson and King Fcored before Ross I menti -jhrough the efforts of Mr. Craw-1 body in the Pantheon.
Robertson Hew out to Metz. .. ford a favorable report on the bill was Marseilles, June 27. Hverything is
The second was good for nothing all I ric bv the ludkiurv committee of the nuiethere this morning. An anti:ltahan I
around, and the playing presaged " I Mouse, which waa approved by the in-1 Demonstration last night was promptly
cood close came. Asheville tied the tr..i revenue commissioner, and was suDDresscd. and no further trouble is
score in the third, iapt. t-iinur liiKing u i t,r(;sented to the finnncecommittee ol tne I anticipated.
Powell
and
Snider.
base on four and scoring on Stephens' I c i,., inr; w. nrrented and em-1 I.voss. lunc 27. The trial of Santo, I
hit. Charlotte was shut out, and Ihc I bo iied : the tobacco schedule of the the assassin ol President Carnot, is fixed I
fourth was where the putrnuu began. tn, if bill, and will pass and become a lor July 23d.
Metz oiiened by flying out to IUhn, and llw without n doubt. Lyons, unc 27. I'orty Italian shops
then Asheville took six hits, two ol them Mr Crawford has also introduced a in this city have been gutted and burned
being doubles, by Lanier and Stephens. bill jn Congress appropriating $3,000 by the mob. The police arc either pow-
The entire team and some over naiieu, 1 1() tnc wi(i()W ana children ol the late erlcss to suppress the disorders t r cite
Metz doing the ur.u.unl thing of making N i smitb 0f the Eastern band ol arc disinclined to do so.
two of the outs, being toned out at ch elokce iaa-jaIIs , the amount the Chcr-
J L 1 't. t,pa oi ti L lilrf. I . ..... , : 1. J 1..
okce council allow ior nis serine munt
imount is to ue
Prescription DruseUta.
Look out lor thin space next
week. L. Blomborg, The
Model Cigar and Sporting
(ioodrt IIouhp, 17 Patton
Avenue.
It's Called
Rcsagos
Ami is a cennine Rev West ciuar, all Ha
vana wrapper and filler. Anyone can
smoke eood cigars at our prices, no num-
biiK, talk's cheap, our customers say we
furrv t)i Itinrpfcl nwuirtment of ttood Cl
ears in the eitv. we try to do so, maybe I
v,m'il think sn ton if von tried us. Not in
terested in pushiiiR anything, buy best I
branils. nest makers auu sen 101 wiihv mc, ,
are worth.
Oir Duty.
An unusually fine, mild smnke, selliiiR I
nnw 3 nr.. Inr irp.. rlieawr than heretofore. I
most iieople like il, doesn't cost much to I
try.
Cheapest Book
Store in N. C.
Tl.ltt wlinf Irnvfllcrs sav nlmut us. Cut I
price on all Imoks that can lie IhiurIU I
cheap. Still selliiiR Dodo, Yellow Aster,
Shins That Pass in Ihc Nielli, Umbrella
Mender and Ksther Wnters, half price
for J5C 25c. novels 5c. and 10c. each.
3 No. 8 N.
Court Square.
When Yon
Get Sick
CORTLANPJBROSy
RBAL BSTATB BROKERS.
INVBSTMBNT A0BNT3.
NOTARY PUBLIC- '
Vn,i huv tnedlrlnes nt responsible druc I
stores, you don't buy from a friend, a horse I
doctor because a lime cneancr, you w,:
ink ri,n,,i..M Dnn'i take chances on rn
road tickets, huv from man in the busi-l
ness who Riiarnntees every sale. Can't do I
littler than try
A NUMBKIl OK
GOOD THINGS
TO AltBlVE IX TIIK
NEXT l'EW DAYS.
SPEOAI, VALUES IN
11LACK AND COLOUED
DERBY UATS AT
ONE DOLLAR.
out $-1.00, $3.00,
AND $2.50 (i HADES.
H. Redwood & Co.,
CLOTIUNfi, DBY (IOO DS,
SHOES, HATS, ETC.
second. Charlotte's hoprs sank like
unto a plummet, but she went in lor
three runs in her halt, dray getting a
triple and King a double.
Graham caught two hard lliesoii Asne-
ville in the fifth, but one man cross d the
plate bifore the side retired. Tor the
visitors tlalin ana jnmcs were so men
less as to knock the sphere to Lanier
who threw to brst unerringly, nnd tlien
retired the side by taking Ross Robert
son's fly. The applause rnisid the cap
tain's cap. Charlotte's column on the
blackboard men kept up tin cipuers 10
theend. Asheville was goose-cggedlin the
sixth, the feature of which was Grav's
stop of Stephens' ball. He fell and the
runner looked sale, one t.ne seconu unsc
man recovered himself in time to shut
Stephens off. McClung and Metz did
good deeds bv which two were mowed
strike our. rive
IIKMOCRATIC convention. oi'LN IiVUNINGS TILL 11 O'CLOCK.
chief of the band. This
taken from an appropriation of about
$30,000 now in the I'nited States trcas
ury to the credit of the Indian reserva
tion of Western North Carolina. Rich
ard II. Smith, the late chiefs oldest son.
is here in the interest of his father's
nITairs.
It is generally believed that Congress I
will adiourn by the 10th ol An ;usl noi
luter than the 15th at most.
IV. F. T.
DEATH CLAIM ANOTHER.
Nrs III. A.
vlllr,
Henri Dies at Blount
Tenn . Vesterda.
Illlnnlft lallbfulH Wet To Noinl-I
nae Htwte Officer.
SiiHiNGi'iiii.ii, 111., lune 27. The hall
of the House of Rcpiescntativcs present
ed nu attractive appearance when the
Democratic State convention assembled
todav. Iitcvcn hundred delegates occu-
nied the main floor. In the galleries the
members of local and visiting clubs nnd
campaign organizations were packed
like sardines. The heat was frightful,
Renrcjcntativcs Springer, I'ithian, lJor-
man and Durborrow had seats of honor
behind the chair.
l'romptly at noon the State chairman
HOW IS THAT?
YOU CAN BUY
Tar Bell Cream Cheese
A telegram received yesterdav morning I 0I)Cnc(j the proceedings with a brief Hd
. w xr t ii I i ..r I ..
brought news that Mrs. M. A. Henry,
mother of Mrs. C. W. Malonc and 0. II
Loani Securely placed at 8 pn cent.
Offices M & 36 Patton An., np tUdn
C F. R-A.Y,
dnnin fin1 (.rflff lVCt fl
runs went tin. for the Moonshiners in I Henry of Asheville was dangerously ill
the seventh, McClung taking a triple and at Ulnuntville, Tenn. Mrs. Malonc and
Stephens obeying the injunction "Over I jjr. Henry left on the 4 o'clock train to
the lence uy Knocmnir a uenmy i iro to Mrs. lienrv s Dcusuie. ooou uiict
right field for a home run. Kvcrvbody I ti,Py jcft Mr. Mulonc received a telegram
was on tnc lookout now, ior it. nao gone cnnvcvinc the sad intelligence tnnt rars.
abroad that Charlotte's seventh was Henry was dend.
always the winner. Hut it was nix.l Mrs. Henry was about fi:i years old
although at one time they Had two men and had been in feeble licaltli lor some
on buses and only one hand out a time I time. She was at Mr. Malone's here
when Oldham ulwoys cnl s "I'lav -ilc I until Tuesday of last week, when she left
game." for Hlountvillc to visit relatives, al-
in tuc eigniii, nucr ract-iung snu, iwu tlioui:!! it was leareu sue couiaiioi siauu
men were out, but Asheville rounded up I tiie trin.
six runs. Laniernnd oung doubled, i intc w. T.Johnson ot llendersoncounty,
audMeU did likewise with the bascscov-lunti 0f . s, Johnson, a prominent man
ered and on his hit three runners scored. 0 Hrookhaven, Miss. She had numcr-
Six more were added to the murderous ous friends here who will be pained to
total in the ninth. Stanley and Stephens icnrn Qf her death. The remains will be
nounded three bans euch, Green doubled hrounht here tomorrow ufternoon, The
and sundry others took singles. Me-1 funeral services will occur at the rest
Cluncr cot two of the outs this time. I Hence of 0. H. Hcnrv. 70 Orange street,
Charlotte's life was fast going and when I nt 5 p. m., nnd the interment will be at
Stanley took King's red not liner wun-1 Mills River 1-ndnv.
out moving tne visitors neavea a. aigu
dress of welcome. Lx-Longressman I
Scott was elected temporary chairman.
Hup. KKBlcatou Re-Klccted
The June meeting of the city school com
mittee was held I ist night. W. W. West
and VV. V. Randolph were re-elected to the
positions of chairman nnd secretary,
and I'rof. J. 1). hgglcston was re-elected
superintendent. The election of teach
ers tor the lSUt '05 term will be held
July fi.
A vole of thanks was unanimously
tendered by the committee to Mayor
Pattern for his interest and assistance in
Mrs. Hcnrv was a sister of the! school work and for his efforts that
resulted in placing tnc tunning oontis,
thereby relieving the schools of their
burden of debt..
H. B. NOLAND & SON
At 15c. lcr Pound.
We will give you liesh goods and more Kooris
for $1.00 than nny other store in Asheville.
Reiueinlier the place.
NORTH CAROLINA SEWS.
Telephone I'M-
8 N. Court Square.
CHOICE TEAS. -
W. W VI ST
WK PURCHASE ALU OCR
TEAS
Direct Irom the Importers.
fl-WYN&WEST
Succeatora to W. B Gwjrn. I
BaUbUstaed 1881.
Refer to Bank of Aahevllle. I
REAL ESTATE
1TSH k
DRUGGISTS,
Ictaurcta St. and Patton Ave.
which was made more pronounced wben
Hahn retired the side. The score :
ASUKYIL1.II.
a n k ii r o a
nhlhnm, c a 3 o
McLIiiiik, l n ' j
I Stanley, s. 7 2 3 1 J
Il.nnlcr, a u
Green, n : f
Yniinir.e. f. 1 a i
I Stephen", I. f. 1 JJ "
I wtiiiami, r. i - ' "
Metz, an " " "
I.eft His 10,000,000 Beltlud.
1'iiii.ai)i;i.piiia, unc 27. A dispatch
received in this city from Florence, Italy,
announces the death there ol li. I'. Pub
bcr, formerly member of all the Drcxcl
banking firms, lie retired irem me
Urexcls in 18S;. it is rcporteu ue
amassed a fortune of $20,0011,000.
YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL, GAMES.
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LOAMS UITJBU.T PLACID kt 8
cm, iiotabt roue, couhiuiohii
--
FIRE INSURANCE
SOBthaatt Court aqaart.
MODEL
STEAM
LAUNDRY
ICONTINUKS TO SUSTAIN ITS K8TAB-
I.I8HKD RKPUTATION VOK FIRST
CLASS WORK.
We have just received a large lot of
Robertson, W.,3hf
I Grav, a I)
KiiiK.c..... n
Craitr, I. f. S
I llahn. n
IjaineH.r.f.
IKoucriHon, k., n. "
Graham, c. 1 3
Torrence, 1 b
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1CCIKH BV 1NNIKUS.
1 2 3 4 0 O
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AND VASELINE GOODS.
Ten cent Iwltles ot Vaseline we now sell for
6ve cents, All other Vaseline goods at
O- A.. Greer.lcbwcHt.,
Asheville 1 0 17 10
Charlotte 2 0 0 0 3 0
SKUUAKV
Ttnrni-,1 runs Asheville 13, Charlotte 1
v.n hits t.nnler 3. Green 1. Youns 1
Metl 1. Kllia I. CrniK I. 1 nrec iiusc nns
m..ii. sti,,,lrv stenhens. Grav, Home
un-stepnens. nascs iuicii l,"'V.
2, King 1, Hahn 1. Bnses on cniien ""''
Hahn o, on i.recn 1. hiiih;buii mi j
balls Wllllnini. Halm urncK out ny
Green 3. by Hahn 3. Umpire J. l. Kansin
Time of game, a noun.
Hlllieo.
It was a tad day for Charlotte.
Read the tabulated score closely,
By and by Asheville will piny on error
less game,
Salisbury can find more consolation
ia this game.
McClung's ram toad given to Lanier
Monday was a mascot.
Green plays an article of ball that
very near tuc stananra
rail. - fi 1 si . 1 tA
-Salisbury Herald: Mr. Victor vShan- 11115 OIOl ilSIl WlOrC,
klc, a young man ol Norwood, while nt I
church lust nicht swooned away andl
was unconscious and cold tor about I
two hours. The attending phvsician No. 11 North Main St. Telephone 151.
say it was caused by smoking too many I
cigarettes. He smoked sixty yesterday,!
we understand.
I0I111 Logan Jamison, jr., assistant
overseer on the Thompson orphanage
farm near Charlotte, was killed by light
ning Monday under n tree, under which
he took shelter. Last Wednesday voung
Jamison was married to pretty Kutb
lirown, one 01 tne warns 01 tnc 1 nomp
son orphanage.
The Confederate monument fund
Sonic $300 was
Tea For Summer Use.
National Lcaeuc Pittsburg G, Wash-
incton 5: Baltimore 14. Chicago fi; New entttitiitpB fninrrr-nse.
ork 4, St. Louisa; tievunno. o, nrooa- aA,cd to the amount in the hands ot tnc
lyn 2. Two innings. Cincinnati-rhtla- treasurer during the past week. Iland
dclphia and Boston-Louisville games 9omc donations were received from Mrs.
postponed. C. C. Lvon of Columbus county, nnd
Southern League new uncans Mrs. lohn H. Hill ol Goldsboro.
KT l...:lu 1. C.BHn.h 1R Atlanta l'l
nitauviuv A, wwiauuui, , -- -,i , . !.. 1 1 I
1 I'UVetieviiii; iciur nuys. ouuiw
fine specimens of American tea bnve been
sent from here this Benson to Northern
markets, and the results of the sales
seem to indicate that the culture of this
crop in parts of the South may yet lead
0. AND 0. TEA.
Mobile Memphis gome postponed.
CONDENSED TELEGRAMS.
W. A. Latimer,
Telephone 70. REDUCED PRICES. Uniergot more rum than all the 'old.
l?our children were born lost l'riday
to Mr. and Mr,. Green Steel of Stewart's
i.. u...i,.( .nnn. Tpnn Thev to large lortunes.
are two bovs and two girls, all fair sized Miss Wimberly, the young lady who 1
and nerfect v formed. was assaulted by George Mills near
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,, . . r u e i Apex, brc cuuiivy, uue uht m
The sale tn the express car of the Sn- . ' . Jwi.A u..t :,,!
yannah, Florida and Western railway, Thotgh her condition j', yet critical, it iB
ueiu up m.. '"" thought she will recover.
contaiued $1,222, I "
At Waltham. Mass.. John S. lohnson "J- 5 j i. 1 i.L
broke the world's bicycle record for one . ' , Md va,unWe d it of
mlc yesterday, covering it in 1:00. kaolin near Hryson City. Hecxpectsto
The free silver convention at Omaha I erect a large mill upon the proerty tuis I
adopted resolutions endorsing free and I fall. I
unlimited coinane of silver. The Governor has refused to pardon No. 16 North Court SaUare.
Memphis was awarded the champion- or commute the sentence of Dick Broad
ship in the first series of Southern league nap, to be hung in Caswell county July
games, 6. Broadnap was convicted of rape.
In Philadelphia Inst week there were -State Geologist Holmes and his force
onn Hentha nf children under five venrs are now at work on the State geological
I surrey in Lnainam ana Moore counties, i sole Agent in Asnevuw ior w, ana v. ia .