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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Wednesday Uveniiij, July U5 lt4 THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN ritlNTUU 041L(KXCItPTS0NU4Y) UiU WltKl- KILUSG WlTCUliS. SniSCKll'UO.V RATES: I One Yenr f DAILY 1 i Months...... .1" S Throe Months ' CirlKN One Month, in advance itlue WeeL, paid to currieii ij Tiik Wkkkly CiruuM, issued CYer Weda-v dav. iu advaoce. Ii. WliDXKSDAY. H I.V lS'.ll. Iii Ninth Carolina t lie cit t it lie St.iti- JJOVlMIIIUlIll is Uss tllilll ikt l"llltil- Salisbury Truth. It ii hard to overtake llii't mistake. In North Carolina the cost of the State government is less than one dollar per capita. An unusual ease, tin nishulbv the treat heat in New York last weik, is that of a man who was found unconscious on the slieels there Irniu a sunstroke. He was taken to a hospital here IU tempera lure was found to he 1 I f iliKitcs above Zero. l course death wis momenta! iU expected, but a doctor with lots ol nerve would not e.ivc him up lor iV ul :iml hail the unconscious man packed ill ice. That Inonnht las temperature down to lol ileum's, and at last ac counts the man wasrc-.iii.ii.. eot scious ness. Senator lloittiau nutlil to try this tteatmritt. A IMSI'A Tell Irom Shanghai, China, in tcstciduv's Citmks. dated lulv '11, with the hour yiven as o: tl) p. in , seems ti have been taken by some readers iu i snii it ol iucruluhiv. I he Ultgi .u,i was teeeived by fin: l'inzi:N about 'J:l."i Irom I lie olliee o! the Southern Associated I'ress at Washington,. tniltl crcisnotliinj; rcmaiktiblc iu the t'.iet thai it reached Ashvville appaii'taW hcfireit was sent The diffcicncc in lime between Shanghai and Ashevi le about 1 '1 hours account for the clash ol lad v. ith the calendar and the clock. It is an everyday i cent fence with the New York and Chieagi papers to print nevs taken Irom tin London journals ot the same morning, am! cabled to this side in time to he put iu t) pe shortly alter midnight, t lu: n h it was broad daylight when the cal 1 gram hit the shores of England. As the poet said: (',. 1 ninlil -hiu- Hi'-end ul' my iui I'.Hiitl 11 i 1 II . - it the lollltllile !!. .te - l-.ti Hi.iW v hile- wasting Miy l.tpi v, Your 'mmi''. i liinl'iiu "wt 11"- Ilefore this morning's sun climbid ovci Ueaumout it was i veiling in Shanghai. ha. I'm; ol I story of the hoy that been in the li.il.il of escaping int. otlnr fn Id through a hollow and cmokee lo.', is recalled bv the following extrait Irom ihensnliHioiis of the I-' niton county 1 k-iuoci acv : "Confiding in the wisdom, patriotism ai:d courage ol President Cleveland, am the integrity ill I ui'liose on the part o his administiaiion that all those gtcal principles ol liaareial relit 1 and civil ri loiin, clearlv S'. t forth in the Chicigo plat I urn and pivoted on rclonn iu our system of custom house taxation, sh -nUt have li't ce and i lliet iu t'-e laws to be enacted by Congress and iu t he conduct ol every ikpnrliiicnt ol the govct iiinenl , we inn iial'licil I v endorse the ! leuincr.ilic pratloi iu, ai il call upon the administra tion lo matci iali.e its ( bilges into b,ws." It will be len-cinbcicil ln.il I c o'.vmr ol tl e hog, lo cure b in ol his wauili ring proi ensiliis, mi lixeil the ctooki! log th.it both en is wcie iu tin: In Id where he h'niioK Tiii; Crriziis: l'r. Atkins in his able autl interesting lecture on Cum well gave to puritaiiisni a fair ineasnie ol praise as a beneficial influcucc iu civi lisation. Uis onlv reference to Sew England, however, was, as 1 now recall it, in these words, 1 he puntamsiii lo which I refer is tint that of the nasal talking, witch-hanging New Englandcr." As a ikscendcnt of the Sew England pioitai s I am not ijuitc willing to be put i ll in tins way witli tlic husks ami the titles as my birthright. I am not iware that the lecturer attempted further to dtline the puritaiiisni of which he was speaking soas to exclude the pur itans ot New England from a share in its merits. Indccil, to do so, he would have to abandon the realm of his tory lor that of fiction. The influence which moved to witch- hanging, it would seem hardly cis-arv to sav, had its origin, not in put itanisin, but in ignorance and supei- tilioti, It dominated him m common with people of all sects and i attics and ol all tirades ol society to a great ilcgiec everywhere iu his age. lie wes sub stantially the same iu his nntuteaml characteristics as the puritan of the same period in England. He had the lanlts i I the latter ill no greater degree, he had his virtues iu no less degree. Let us revel t bnellv lo historical lads The pioneers ol New England were ol the bgf ussict kiiownastln itidcpemunis. ihii W ihitisou, who had humiliated the religii us faith of that bodv, had been their pistiir. The name Independent was then distinctive only ol religious, not id political tenets. Cromwell suli- sciuuitly u longed to ti c Independents w u lliey were notn a rciigtoussici uiiii a polili- al I. elioii. The pioneers were lollowed in large numbers by other pmi tans, both I'tcsbi tcrian. and ludqi nd cuts, anil the comuiunily became reprc- seiilatne ol the three classes religious and political, to which Hume has ap plied the name of Puritan. It was com posed ol many nun ol matked ability and ol many w ho in Eugl.nid had pos sessed means, cotisi'lctali"ti and ii du el ce. "Tie New England way," iu state .'inil chinch polity, Incline the model of a large il.iss ol the English Pu nt:. us, and sonic f the shining lights in that way were urgently invited to return to England as teachers and leaders. In New England, between ' and 1 i;.")o, six or eight persons were hanged Kir wiieheralt. In !' one woman was h omed for that otience. In 101)2 oevuired the "Saiem traguly." Its du ration was about eight months. In that lime I'd persons, nun and women, were tried bv the iiiagist!..tis and put to iU ii li, l'.l bv h.iiigmg. and one, a man ho leluscil to answer Ins accusers, by i.rcssinc. The ti.'-gedv was brought to a ch'Se bv the louc. principally, ol public ooiiiiou. The toi.il number of those .vim wnc put to death in New Emiland on the charge ol wiieheralt is believed to be 'is. In ling!. aid m the eailvpart ol the 17th ie iturv the ml minus statute I lines I. against witchcralt was acteil. In a lew vcais thereafter the supeistrioii I eeaiuc "an epidemical phieiisv, devastating every corner of England." It reached its climax during the asccn.lei.cv ol the Presbvteiian Pur itan-. Inning the period ef the long pal h-iiiiei i. ab nit six years ami eight II Was Just Crawford Like. l-iutii the Waynesville Courier. . And this is one punxise of the pains we have taken to explain the his tory of Mr. Crawford's tobacco bill, ll is that the farmers of this district, and the country, have an advocate in him of whom they uted not be ashamed; an advocate who is always nt hia post, answering to every "roll cull" (if duty a faithful vigil upon the walls. In the llcctuation ot the legislation in tnc premises we arc furnished au example ol Ins cliarnilcristie moilc ol representa tion. It is siniplv Crawford-like. It is the manner of a man given up to public service at the sacrifice of private inter ests. It illustrates such scrupulous devo tion to the people's interests and the country's need as only beeometb the ti uc patriot. Civilized And l'airluilr. l-loiii the Kansas Citv Times. It has Ikh'u the pleasure of some icople to speak of the South us stow going and ol I fogy, but no otic can fail to observe the true civilization and patriotism of that section. ou hear o I no treasonable riots or such foolishness as Coxevisin iu the South. The siiuiiv southland may be somewhat behind iu the cut ol its bonnet, but the fact remains that it is I me ol the most peaceable, patriotic, and prosperous sections ol tins l num. 1 lie Accoiuniodailuic Krtllar. 1-UiMl the Ml.tioll Kee'or.l. Iii order to accommodate our tit tin iiient suhsciilieis who have not lire hlnckhiriies nor rabbit skins to pav on their subscriptions, we have decided to I take money only on one condition, anil I that is if we can get it. SOUYEMltS, NATIVE GEMS, LA I'll ) A II Y WORK, WATCH WORK, JEWELRY MADE - TO ORDER. M lill.M. . WAKIi UN NilK I II I'AMH.INA l'.l!IS AT W'OKI.ll'S 1'AIK. AAi The Proof of tho ft Pudding Never coiiUI I Rot at liy cliewitiKtltetrinK. Theie is no string to iny Mate men t Unit 1 sell the Inst meats that niuiity can buy. TeU-iliulle 4 M- W'Ol.VV, Jj Stall "A." City Market. A In rue sttit-k of Crutch t'H, ail nizop, just mivcd from tho factory if you need a pair, come uud Kt tboni nt Dr. T. (J. Sinith'HDru Store-alno Eliiritic Tiussrs, all yizt'H. Southern Hallway, PIEDMONT AIR LINE ) In K fleet June 17, is.14. Tltih KmU iiscilVlutluW is titilililu-d as infnv niatinii ami i Mitect lo change witliout notice to (lie i'iiilu ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING JtWEUHY, MAIN SrKlitlT. no w ished the In was that the j 1st w here l e i 1 1 1111, st have ('a., Inn.'. V' IU t - Nel ive Wi I llllpl o enit lit to lelll.ili'. thcic. liter nt in. been a I'iiUi Tin rtsiio ie rut We'd. . is HOW beL .1 tin: Kal. -- file 1 ii t valll'ltion ol limp-, rty 111 the Slate, I. a N'O ! h Varolii';! r ohva v. vear at v-.' 000,11111, i :L'.' --S ol t l.e st uih n'.s a t 111 ai a:nl Mee bailie at C" lliai'ild illllill1; the V.M.all it Mih nee lor 1 '1 1 'I. It hv o anil ate ih'ii'g 1 1 if oik l.! ll iolnieliee i! "ll l!:e stlei l ear i"g 0111 the I'sm-nmiI last r.i.'.'.-'.il the Agricu'- I c have r. - II to i .1,1 a 1 l.e l.uiiltv, n il well. lis, a. 000 people hecn put to death ate believed to 1 under the forms vvitchcrall. A common, il not node ol execution, was that ol NEW HONEY, U'M'it'l; I'M'KIVO. I'l l l'.l. I. UNI.V I'l'l-'V K.lhill e-'O'l'i spolnieliee Vhall 'tte '.ilreive-!: 1 1' v Vair is gie ttlv pleased with the 1 nea ill 1 uih ill I the State I'.ll 11 ll just eiali il. It is not loii'Wn vvlu le the in t 1 1 u a in 1 nil e 1 1 1 W'll l'i In lo, inn' was i ri nil-v ma le, but lint" in a ruiuor that 1 igln sville or A-lieiillc will he the place. Coi'grtsMtiau Ah x oi'ler ol the Si ' h I'is'.ii' t. announces tnat lie is uoi a can didate f.i re-iioiiii:'.ition lor Confess. The ix stilt ol the piinniriis w.'S 1.1I..V o ublc to him. Ii is int.in Hid that he has aspirations lor the I'lnicl Slates scnu torship; also, that he would like to be governor, The conimis-innir of agi ictih mi sav s I here v as nt s'er a be Iter crop oiitluuk in tlic State than at pri'Miit, am' that the "hog crop" is very huge. The birgist Kali igh cotton ilea h r sav s the increase in cotton acreage is lit least 1(1 per cent. greater than Inst season, and that lliej crop is l!i per cent, htttiv. Charlotte News: Attorney Ijiiicial Frank I. Osborne is milking line progress iu his nice for the t 'niton Mates Semite. It may be put down as a I', et that he will be solidly endorsed bv this, the Uhveiilh Judicial ilisttict, and that will lieu verv solid (oimtlatioii to build upon. The district iseompos.d ol I'liion, Meeklenhiifg, ll.istnu, Lincoln, tlcvi-l.-iiid, Kutherford, l'ulk, Stai Iv tind Hen derson eottntiis. The reports of correspondents of the W'eiklv Weather Crop llulletin, issued by the North Carolina Slate weather nTviee, lor the week ending Monday, July -dd, indicate '.hut over the greater part of the Stale the weather conditions have been very favorable for crop. In the Western liis'riet iherainliill has bicn liaillv (lisliibiited; most portions ol the dipt'ivt have reccivid 'iillieient rain, but parts ol lieilcll, Catawba and llurkr eontimie very dry. Irish potatoes are lieinu dug uud sweet potatoes urc grow ing well. Cutting hay in m aintain sta tion now, The Populists of the count v l'I;rank lin have endorsed Judge Walter Clark (l)cnwcriit) for the Supreme court. A Republican teds the Raleigh correspond ent of the Richmond llispatih that he thinks the Populists will not nominate a judicial ticket this year, lint will notify their people to vole lor Clark, II. 0. Cot -nor and W. T, 1'iireloth for Supreme court pulgcj ; and that the Kcpnb'icnn convention will sinip'v rati'y what tl e Populists have have done, lie nl'o be lieves that W. 11. Worth of the Suite Alliance, or W. A. Graham will lie the "Populist nominee lor State Treumrer, and that the Kciiul licuns will again en dorse the I'opulist choice. inont ha ve .il law Ii the iimi. bin mug. Then were numerous deaths bv mob vi-lei c. ll is said that I he loileiKiiiIints, whin thev nltainul the sui'iiin.iev in the government, wire dis posed l'i ciiiiteia t the violence ol eer tain iiiocceibiigs. l'rosce'ilions and ex ecutions however cm tinned vvbh nearlv their loii,:cr lieoiiciicv dining the Id veais thai Vininwell and his armv rule liaulan I. Thev ontiuiicd uudcrVhailes the Second, but the tii. ls were lesili iiuenl, and thev we 1 e coin bic led with le on i'ulice. It w is not until I'iPf, two veais alter the Salem li'.igedv ill N l-aiglaml ih.it judges of the lughisi cour's. in the peisousol lus;:es Holt ami North, had the goo I sense and the courage 1 hoioiiuldv to iliscouutciiauc the popular delusion. The st 1 1 tit id bones I. vvasn.il it-pealed until 1 7o 1 1 is hai ill v possible eoi reclly to estimate ihe ntiiubi r ol vie! mm m I'.ugiaiiil. It'll lo do pislice b ilh to th. Ncw ling land and the I'.ngli h puritans ll is iieees saiv lo take a broaile- siirvcv. The superstition ol wilcli iraft had luen prevalent previous to 1 fs I- At that ume the bull ot Innocent tl e Nlh, lighlei lirts for buiiiiug witchis in Ccrtnunv. It was not long belorc thev weie ablae in almost even part ol Kuiopc. In lieneva in lain 111 three monilis live liiiiulrul IKTS'ins wi rc binned, in Italv, iu onc ilisiriel, that ol Coino, in one year I0L1 1-, one thousand people were burned and for several tears Ih re. ifter, in thai disliiet, at least ion persons were binned anniiallv. In I'raine ahotil 1 ."'JD, lires l"i the ixeeiitii u of witche hhied in evci v tow n. In Scotland the number ol victims is estimated at ui ward of I' ur thousand. This horrid supi r.-l it ution coiisiiuueil lo rav.ige U11 rope with more ir hss veruleuce lor ! more 1 linn two cent lit ics. lr. Springer in Ins l.ile ol M.'ihoninicd, eoniputes 1 CllUrCu St entire niimoer 01 persons w no uavc oceii burned h r witchcralt dining the Chris tian cp .eh. incredible its it seems, at nine millions. Iu passing judgment iinon the witch- hanging anil wilch-huiiiii g 1'urilnus. the peculiar ntithoritv w inch thev ac corded to the ( lid 1 estnmcnt ought not to he fofgotteu Althougii wiichcrult is a superstition il comparatively 1111 ili r 11 oricou, the 11 iiinctiou 111 l.x- iiilus, translated " Thou shall not stiller a witch to live," wns to them a divine warrant, both lor their unscientific faith mil tluir barhnrotis practice.' The 15 CTS A POUND Iini IIiuiih. MEN'S TAN SHOES. Comfortable, easy, broad thread $J!)0. I'uiir styles of toes. The makers call the stock kaugola and thev warrant them. In color and make up they look like a much higher priced shoe. Sam ples in the window. J. SPANGENBERC NO. 4 N. CUl'KT Si AKH. EASTBOUND Lv Knoxvtllc " tfirrintiwn 12 138 Ut. Faint Koch.... " Hut Spring.... I.v. ARhrvtllr " KimntI Knob..., Marion., M 15am ft llOani 1 y .'.mm I2 4htv J HOptii 'A iVJpni ;i.in MorRaoton. f )7pin " Hickory r o.'p' " Newton H 'JiH.m " Sttville 7 1 Mmi Ar. Salldbury M nopm " Ore unborn lMi).rtnn " Danville 1 1 Jiip n Ar. Richmond i 2oam f,v. Greensboro l 'I (Hum Ar. Iturhum H Ilfiani " Raleigh 7 3()am " (oldobnro tl OOpm Lt. Danville Ar. Lynchburg " WaahlnKton SMt)Ki:i. h KKT. uk. rtn'M) . . . Tialtimnrt' " I'liilidelphla Nev York "WESTBOUND Lt. New York " Philadelphia " ttaltimorr WanhinjEton " LynchburR Ar. Danville Lt. Richmon'l " Danville Ar. Greensboro Lt. Gldstoro Lt RaleiRh ,., ' Durham Ar. Grernnhoro Apricot Sherbet, 25 CTP. QT. W. Poslcll, 39 COLI FGE T. MODEL STEAM LAIINDUV M INI US TO SUSTAIN ITS KST.Ul- f I.ImIIKI) KKl'l'TATlON FOR FIRST CLASS WORK. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE or Anv Land In iiuncomhr County, Norm Ciirolina Plats Furnifihrrt SurvcvtnK DoneGeneral Information As to Real ttttate l rnnnfrrs. livery owner of a piece of Wind should know IU history the names of ail its pn-vinus owtirrn, the names of those who have held incumbrances HUflinst it; the nature of the instrument by which mir and all of those lirrsonii eoiivcvcd his or her interest, or released his or her claim npninst It; boundaries of the land, nnd hi ther there arc conflicting calls in deeds of adjoining proiertv: apparent irrrRularitics in any instrument conveying the land. ei ., etc., etc. Lv (tirennooro.... Salishurv " Statmvtllc ' Newton Mickurv ' Morpranton .. . ' Marion ' Round Knob.. Asheville " Hot Sprinxs,. Ar Paint Rock '2 iHum 7 i:iam 37 & II 0 "oim; . to tapm .. .'i auatn .. 1 2 fiOain 5 4oam .. 5 Mam I.i HHpm S ;t inn ! tir r mm 1 1 Ml 4 INl'i' .. f :ttir t; ;(opm 7 opn Telephone 70. Franklin & Dillsboro Transfer Co. it n o ut nil IriillslV-r ImMlli'SS lwtweell I'uoikliu and Iiillsluro ami oilier iwints, i ii i: s v k i S ii o t i: i. At iJilUlmro iso).'ll to the trawlinn piililic. nlld oik- ol I lie liritlripiu aunicouii!. in Us llllllertll pr'IIK. tiii: I'RA.Ki.i.i no i mi:. rniK-rtlie sullle rriinaiiemelll. Invites the ill tcutton nnil lutltntmuc nt Hie limine. For lurtlitr purlieiilars aiMrcss prevalence I'tid nower ol Hie witclicn.lt i JJ. Jai rdt & SonB, PfOJl's loo ililv illiwlnil, il limn hv tlu'lii. t Hint Sprmirs Until, Franklin. Mouse, the pious unit k'i'.ni.-d Sir M.ulhew Hid l.onl C Mil iiucc ' I l.iiL'l.iiid, mid on ol the lincliiest hunts ol bnelish Jims pi mleiice, pieMded ill ltlli t nt ll ti ial in- eoiifiipieiKe ol which two woincn were linticcd lor witcherntt, mid that Kiclmrrt Ita s i cr, a I ut 1 1 ii ti within the church ol liticliitid, the author ol "Saints' Kent,' whose memory is revered hv all Chris- tints, Jim' his ctitinti'iiiince to witch t mis. niter S. Liishmnn. Tht'carrful nmn nrTrr buvn lond or loan mnnrT on rralmiAtenf anv kind without lirst miuirtaR an up-to date Abitract of Title. certlAcd to bv an attornrv or one whoM buainraa It ! t iuormM In uih inatU-m lirSCOMIIIi CO. AHSTXACT OFFICII F. B. kolilNSiiN. No. North Court Square, or olliee ot the Clerk of the Criminal Court. Conntv Court House Anhcrllle " MorriBtuwn " Kaoxville....r... " A. & S. RAILROAD No. 14 No. iG i,i. Aineville s l mm 7 nopni Henderson vllic ti :i;im 7 ri'.pin " Klat Kock ti tjani MoTpm " 8aluda loiiintu h Itoimi M Trvon lO.'IHHtn ti tl(lim Ar. Srartanhuri( 1 1 :i o m looopni Ciiliiinliiii :i fi"ioi 1 2i-ini Clinrleslon M tr.pTi liaonm Suvnililiih 5 3opm A It' ion Jmksoilvilli' HI 10 mi Ul lflani No. 15 No. i3 Wc Have It. Milling, juicv, ulloiicthcr dcliciiius, a dish of roust youn pi. Send I'ur enough lor dinner. V. M. llll.l, & CO., City Market. There's No Choice in Bicycles. The Victor Pneumatic tire has no rival. It is more durable than any other ami the inner tube can be 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. Victors are BEST. OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. SAN FRANCISCO. DETROIT. DENVER. Edison Phonograph & Typewriter Co., ti:i.i-:i'iio.i: cai.i. in. si r.-tTro.n ave. in j Is Now Prepared to- Furnish all Kinds ol Fine Church, Cabinet ork and Bank Fixtures Asheville Woodworking Co 11. kaiii1-' I olep' ontf, KM. I.v. .lai'ksoiivi.le " Siiviinnall M Clinrleslon " Cn:iinilna Lt Spartanbunc.... ' Tryon ' 8aluda " Plat Rock " Hentlera'tiT'le.... Ar. nhevllle......... , t MURPHY BRANCH L.. Aihevtlle Ar W.miriitf " llryHim City I.v. llrynon City Ar.A.rirew. " Tnmotlit " MnrphT . . 7 oonin 1 1 4.nm 7 lriion fi lllpm H ir,,ni 1Sim tl 4-Ni-Tn 10 ll'i ni ;( UXum 1 1 20pm 4 liopni ii :ir..iii 7 ir.pm lt :n oi oi 8 or. i no t I'llpni .'IHjnn .r I'fipin 5 liipni II '.'0in -No. IT ii lioirr lii iW m 12 4.M)11I 12 fS m 3 R.'lu.r Ms.,n 1 ,J) .n n6. ia' 7 li an" 7 IMll" 7 fi.Mun lo niitu I - ri'.i.itn 2 24. m Dlllslmrn, N. Ililtav Unukliil, N C I CURE THERE IS HANGER fnr tho voiinit Kirl Jimt viitcrlni: womiuilioorL Hho is iwiiwiiUly wnnitivp, nnd many norv nun trouliliis, whii li I'niitiiiiio tkrouirh life. Iiuvu their origin nt this x'rixl. If there bo until. Iieuilarlin, ami nervous illsturliancts. or irri'Biilnrityof moi.Shly functions Dr. Herce's Fnvnrito Pruscriptiuu should bo Judiciously employed. In rutnrrhnl inflammation, in chrnnlo dif- oruen ana uiseasos coinmon to women PIERCE OK TUB MOKBV t RETIRXEO. Miss Mamii IlcnK.of Ftwntt, Wrilord Co fen mi., writes: "When I was fourteen yean old I took . bed on Id and them renulted In tvrnnl troubles. I wot a great sufferer for four year. I had tried two I'hysteiani but neither gnvn me any relief. After taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prnilnrlfitttin I oao't say enough for It. II eured me so I have no more pulns. I am now nineteen yean of afe." Him Bdbk. II t Is the place tit n't t ht fip and first claH wuik. COLLARS AND CUFFS I8C PERDOZ, tillu-r nrticU-H tit ri-uular price, lew io per cent. 17 ration avenue. Asheville, N. C. FOR HALF. Tin lliosl vriltmlilr property in t! Ilcni ersonvi e. We nre otrrrlnir Ihe Virtill llointe ntlil Ihnt iH'iiulifill vncnnl lot ailjoilliiiK it I for wile. Terms will Ik- tiiit.1v eimy. Apply to I W. A. KM ITH, KhIJ., Ill llenilersunville, or C. C. CIIA8K, Stmrtaiii'iirt!, 8. C. 7.1711111111 FOR SAXB. A choice tract uf In nil of 160 to 1X0 acres, either ass whole or divided to milt purchaser, lor particulars address F, 15 L4NG, Wurpliy, N. C. E. L. FLETCHER, ASHAYElt. ORBS AND MINKRAI.S AB8AVKU. Cor. Market St. & Court Biiinre, Afhev'Ue, N. C. 7-5WW-7 TO VISITORS! IP YOV WISH TO CARRY AWAY A LASTING AND CHARMING SOUVENIR OP ASHBVILLB, DBFOSIT 75 CUNTS WIT O "TUB cm ZliN1' and H AVB kBTVRNBD FULL VAI VB IN A FISB BNORAVBD VIBW OP ASHEVILLE PIT! R It SOUS WHT VOD Should TSBI Till ClTIMK- 1. It Prints the News. 3. It Writes It. Own lldltori.ls. 8. 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