Asheville Daily Citizen
VOLUME X.-NO 71).
ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST (, 1804.
BWte i" .eniCE 5 cents.
p.
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s.
COLUMN.
If You Want
Something' Nice,
Try Our
BLUE BACK SHAD
ONLY
5 OE3STTS
Powell & Snider
Walking Canes
(! TIIH l.ATKST STYLUS.
l-'llluc-tt dozen received lotliiy, prices (loin toe.
to j.i.eo. The tulUiwin is the names of the
ilillcrcnt wood ;
CONC.O,
I.M'KKL,
Jl'NII'KK,
WKKCIISI-t.,
lillliLWI-lSS,
AMKKICAN OAK,
OAK,
UI.IVH.
I- UK .!:,
OKANC.H,
HA.IXOCACIA,
lll.ACK (IKANT.K,
III.ACK IIAMIIOO.
L. BLOMBERG,
17 l'ATTDN AYIiNL'E.
MODEL
STEAM
LAUNDUY
CONTINUHS TO SUSTAIN ITS KSTAB
LISIIKD RKl'UTATION 1'OK K1KSTJ
CLASS WORK,
Chnrcii St.,
Telephone 70.
Dr. C. J, Oliveros,
THE SPECIALIST.
Ui Uillli UUMi lUUV.'ll rtilU LLi
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DISEA3ES.
31 . PATTON AVKNVB.
(Over Raysor & Smith's DruR Store.)
1'. O, Box 3,14, Asheville, N, C.
OOBTLANDBRQSy
RBAL KSTATB DKOKBKB.
INVBSTMBNT A0BNT8
NOT A It Y PUBLIC '
I. nam Mrcnrtly placed at S per cent.
Office 35 ft SIS Pttoo At., op Ulri
Porter's Havana - Mixture
THR DHST BMOK1NO TOBACCO ON TIIK
MARKRT. FRB8KROMDIRT
AND STB MB.
REDUCTION
In Prices
OF ALL GKADES OF
FLOTJR.
A. D. Cooper,
N COURT SCUARE.
INKS !
STAFFORD'S
Conuumi.il vi itiiiK I'lui-I, lnivi rsil
Jet Hlnck, Cuml-innl Wiilinj; mill Copy
iitK, ('.lossy HUck, SlampiiiK. Kt.il, Mm,
Viulcl, (Irct-ii,
CARTER'S
t'um1tiif Willing itnu Cnpyin. llhic
Itl.Kk Writing Hm-I. Hlack I.t'Utr, Ko:il
J Hack, l-'triu'li Copying, Copying. ImKI
ilile, SaJ'fty, SlylontJipluc, Crimson
l lui'1, Cm mine, I'ast Rctl.
Cim'.s Hl;ick,
Atiloiiii-'K Copying.
Cross StytoRrnphic.
Arnolil! Wiilinji l;luiil, Cupyitij-,
MUCILAGE
CAIO'UK'S,
STIiKLINl!,
STAI'lUKD'S,
l'OMliKUVS.
H. T. ESTABROOK
Slatiuiu-ry Store.
J2 S. Main SI.
Sec That Square?
II youi nnmc wl'Ic in it, il wouUl beau inker
tlHCIHfUt,
See the Point?
Now you can't My that persons do not read
the advertising column of Tin: Citizen.
YOU
Wont
miss il
in buying
Shamrock
Irish
linen
writing
mKr
worth
20c.
selling
at
10c.
the
quire.
$2 to
$5 on
each
railroad
ticket
is worth
saving.
RAY,
8N.
Court Square.
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CRYSTAL PALACE
BARGAINS
JAPANESE RUGS,
HAND WOVKN, ASSOKTKU PK
SIUNS; 2xS FT. ONLY sse.; 316 IX
ONLY fi.MMMai
These prices are truly bargains. The rugs are
very good fur summer homes
Japanese Portieres,
BAMIIOO AND RICK.
Many pretty (U'sins. We ate now onering
litem jo per cent, from price. This makes them
very cheap.
it NEW GOODS.
We are daily KcUinjj in novelties ami pretty
little things in china, cut lass, t-tc, that arc
very appropriate souvenirs. Visitors welcome,
Thad. W. Thrash & Bro,
CRYSTAL I'AI.ACli.
NEW BAKERY,
HUSTON'S,
No. " South Alain Street.
IvverylhiitK niie. '.ixl l-inul, c;ikcs, s.
Yoitr patronage soliciteil. loiiU lUlivittil
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UNFERMENTED
A TURK l'OOD
A NUN-ALCOHOLIC DRVKKAOK
Heinitsh &. Reagan
AGENCY FOR
BON-BONS, 6H0C0LATE, tIC.
hhohivhh twioh a whhk
-AT-
Heinitsh & Reagan
ACTED AS CHILDREN DO!
A CRANKY KXHimno.N liV
THCIiRKENVILLl'IS,
The Hunili Carolina Hall I'lavtrs
UIU Not (icl Wliai Ttirv Want,
eel and I'lnullv Fci leltt-d lite
Uaiur.
It rcni.iiucil for the Giceiivilles to give
the liasclmll lovers in Aslii'vilic the must
childish ixhi'jition of bull i!u ii'g tvtr
witnessed here, ltwusdurin S;itu:d iv's
Kinnc, and not only one. The kicking
merubcrs of the team did not kick much
at what might have been considered a
proper time, but broke oat when AsIk
ville would get an advantage, making
the childishness all the more apparent.
It really seems that the visitors, Miiatt-
itig turner two defeats, nail gone into
the game with the dcieiniiiiali iii ol
winning bv bind if thiv cnu'd win no
other wav. Kicks wire made on the
slightest pretexts and the program soon
hci nine evident.
Theulternoon was threatening, hut the
attendance was good, considering the
weather. V'.r. Packard of Texas, who
umpired l'riday, and who h (I been sc
lecled bv Ilehue of the visiting team,
umpired this gain''. I 1 1 1 teams set out
playing the game up to date. I'our
Asheville men batted wkhotit rcsuli.and
when Greenville came up two men got
ou bases without auvtl i ig out. Then
it was Ge"ori.c Stephens took a p irt in
the matinee. Jlis kicklriuc ran up
above h s head, and his delivery took on
u zigzag lightning dart that dizzied
three men 111 tucecssion so lli.it thev
merely sa weil the air. ciphers wire on
the board in the second, Cain having
failed to find the curves ins! to give
Stephens lour strike outs in succession
The third saw 11 change in .ilfiirs. Wit!'
two men out MiChing hiL and Young
went to first on an error nl 1 '.ray, who
might have retired the side. Then
Stephens lilted a double Unwell left, and
center on wlueh two eim:e home-, la
lire nville's hall t ev wciv enabled, bv
lucky hits and unlucky eri"i, to luing
in lour men, lUirrs and C iiu bit I i.ig lor
two bases each.
The lourl II went lie nothing, Ko'n I-
soii and Met leatuiiu a Willi a doiiiile
of Craig anil Ci'pp-dge 0:1 tnc hater's
llv to Kobeitson. tueen 1,1 the .,!lli wiiu
hit bv the ball on the h.nt, lint was no!
allowed Ills base and then got a tiunh'c
to lift. Mcdung was given b.-se on
balls, whereat C.iii, llihu.', t'oav nail
ileiers kicked and pieleaded tli v wire
going to quit. Hut 1 i.e v d du't and the
iimpiic didn't blnll ir all. V. 1111.: got a
hit and filled the b ses. So ,. I.', in as
next mail up and lie iv nl libit with
lUllldeT in ills eve. A l ik ol lllil oh
slructed the view of ;ui m e, but ne went
the other oil a tl.'cr, siuoteii pie.-iselv on
its uiosL conspicuoi.s i . 1 1 1 e .-s and il
sailed Itvaverihiinwui'ds A or e'lssioa
never to be forgotten started 'iou.nl the
diamond, I 11 11 bcnine ! nown at 01, ee
that Stephens had hit a home run!.,
right thai added lour 1 tins to the total
and placed Asheviil; in the lead Such a
thing had never been done lie if and the
grandstand touched olf tonsol d . n on it ie
appreciation, the bleaches s'l'ieked
aloud in their glee and the very lii.nno.id
rose and 11 II 111 violent imdul it 11 11 a-it
to add to theehagrin ol Hie tiovs . li Id.
The crowd swarniid over theraila ai d
there was a handshaking lor several
mimiUs and How p.. Iioni tite gtand
stand. Here Greenville gave i!ie baby
act in most approved style. Thev eauie
in, packed their traps and vowed they'd
play no more with Mr. Packard. I'll. it
the silly exhibit!' u was because 1.1'
Stephens' home run '..as so evid; at that
a spectator remarked that Su aliens iiad
with one b ill knocked nine men down
and brought, lour home The crowd
s aimed 011 the field and lltccnvdic was
guyed mercilessly. live and bye they
went hack to play and made t w o iti'.s
in their hall, tying the score 11 le. !i.
lv'oliertson beg in the eighth by Uii g h:t
by the nail, Clarke Hew to t'l.iig and
Giccm got the hit that untied the score
Copp' dge tliiln't pick up the ball and
Green rested on tliiid, Ins runner, Cia'ke,
coining home on 11 prcmeibtali d wihi
throw. Then Greenville rielaved the
game in every way possible, claimed i'
was too dark to plav, and wauled li e
game called. Hut the inning d n il havi
Ik en played out, and Asheviil.'d in inded
that the visitors play ball or fo leii the
game. Hvery man that handled the ball
tluew wild and the hit ol the day was
made by Will Williams when he pi. lud
up the sphere, carried it out to Cam and
tenderly handed it tu him. l-'intdly Cain
pitched a bull lull oO feet over Voting's
head mid outside the fence. There
is an cud to all patience and I'mpiic
1'aekard gave the game to Asheville '.I
to 0. The decision was just and it might
have been given earlier with equal jiiit
ncss. Such exhibitions demoralize the na
tional game. Mr. Packard may have
honestly erred in his decisions. Put, il
his decisions were wrong that was not
sufficient cause for such actions as the
spectators saw. The umpire could not
have changed Stephens' home run to a
foul, mid that was what worried Hum,
The score :
AsiliiVll.1.1:.
All ! II I' o A I.
C.rvcii, r. f. I 1 11 11 0
MeCliuig, e a if 'J It II o
Yi.iitiu, e. I. 4. a 1 -' o o
Stephens, p 4 I 1' o 4 1
illilliain. Hi I o I U o 11
Stanley, s. I- o a 1 a o
Metz, 1M1 a 11 o a o o
Knhertson, ai a i o 2 a 1
Clark, ! I. I'. a u o 1 11 o
:vi 11 10 gi ti i
llKKIiNVII.I.I;.
A II. II. U. I'.O. A. K
criiig, I. r a 1 u s 11 u
Heiinc, an a u 1 u a o
Cnppeilgc, e. I'. 111 o o
eliliHon, e a a I 1 o
c.rav, ab a 1 1 -t a 1
Cniii, 1 4 1 1 11 a 1
briers, s. s 4 0 a 3 1 o
Meliaviil, r. f. 4 o a o o o
Morgan, 11 4 0 I 4 11 o
an ii 10 at 0 a
SCOKH II V IXXIMIS.
i a a 4. ". u v
Asheville 0 u a o 4 o n-ti
llreiliville O II 4 0 a O U U
Hl'MMAItV.
Harne.l rims Asheville Jl. i'.reenvilli'
Two linse hits tiiecn. MeChnig, Stephens,
stanlev, t'llisun. Linn, liners tat. it'.uie
rim Stephens, liases plolcn Stilllley, i'.ray.
Iluublc pljtv Melz ami WotierlMim. liases
mi called Imlls Ott Stephens 4, ml Caul 1.
Bines on hit liv pitched Hall Hy Mrpheiis a,
by Cniii t. Struck nut lly Steplu n II, liy
Cain a. Pasneil liah Mec'liiug. I in pil e
Mr. I'aeknrel.
Unmet FcIiocn.
There is no doubt us to Asheville '
ability to play ball
Manager Whitmirc didn't seem to think
the team hadn't a lair deal here.
Craig gave a great exhibit of fielding
in left, and Morgan was pel lectly lit
home at first,
it i to be deplored that in strong a
team as Greenville should lie capable of
transmogrification into a juvenile circus,
.am wanteil to know "What kind ol
fellow is Stanley, anyway? Why, he
stole third with me standing looking tit
him."
In the first game played with Gieen
ville this season, this was Asheville's
team: Voting. Lewis, Williams, Lanier,
Darby, Clark, J., iiecd, White, Clarke, A.
The Ch.'ittanoogas came in Saturday
night for their scries, beginning today.
They are fresh IVont two victories over
Spartanburg, one 111 to 'J, the other S
to li.
Huiing a recent game between the
llostou and Philadelphia league teams,
when the latter liad a large lead on the
bean eaters the Hustons b.g.111 delaying
the game and it was given to Philadcl
phi 1 just as Saturday's game was given
to Asheville.
BACK IX THE OLD RUT
TARIFF tOMHil'ltll'.S M I It It
NO I HOIiRI J I
Toiluv I'luclH 1 lie MtliuMuM In
tliaug.cl ho A Mn;b-r 01 The
emit ri net- coiuiuitK e R, po. is.
Wasiiim-.tos. Aug li. The iL'nioeratic
l.'iiili'eiinfetces were in session again to
day at 1 1 o'clock and resinned the work
ol trying to reach an agreement on points
of dilicteiici'. When some ol the members
of the committee came out of the confer
ence room at 11' o'clock they stated that
no perceptible progress had been made.
and that to all apocaranccs the situation
was tlie same as it had been lor the past
week.
"tmri'l.l.'d Hint yr.
R v J. I ,
Wlitu.'N Simula Ivii
log St 1 tnoii.
U 111.- Past ll.tptist church I 1st evcu-
Uee. . I.. White picachcd on thes.ib-
j el ol S mini I s ( di.'s'." to a good cm.
greL'.u in . llisti xt tvas 1 Samuel L'S 1 1
I'llvll ' i . I 111.- Moin.nl, Wli.,111 Il.II I l.ii,,..
lip unto 111' e .' A IT I lie s.iiil. Ill in; 111, up s ,111111 I.
"We a c 1'i-ariiig," Mr. White said,
"the close ol i-n 1 vi nlltil I le. Satil was
a man ol t xliaordin try endo .vmeiits
il.elirsl king of Isiail, the king ol a
great nation, with the power to make
it gnat or unmake it. He had had Hie
companionship of Samuel, whose friend
ship any man might covet. Hut Samuel
is dead, the gtcal fed tr has f illen. Saul
is alive and et he is dead, lie is no
longer the great man, but a coward in
1 he U . sv -nee ol his cnctniis. lie could
gi t no v.i -.- "f (1 'd. Wh it did he sec at
the lint ol which we read ': Naught but
Siniiieis ghost.. D as this leachus that
Samuel w. is his power '! No; but that
things that ate invaluable are. not ap
preciated until the y are gore ft means
that the opportunities Samuel's presence
brought were lobt. It means that when
wc tijeet His inessengei s we n ject God.
I cue ii"l what voudowilh me, but I
.peak as God's mouthpiece. What will
you do with Christ tonight?
"TI:- fust thing that surprises you is
U. it Said, who In. 1 bad the witches
ki:hil. should want a witch. This man
of to.Nciiug iiiMKct we -ee tr tabling in
the picsencc "I the when. Now, fn.k at
tlie delusion. Did be gel Samuel ? No;
-aim. el was dead and his soul was with
God in ii st.itie joy. God h id nothing to
do wiili ties scene. Saul wasG id tor
s.dicu aid devil possessed. It was the
d. vil ;-. ikiag t i t iiu ;t wasa delusion
1'he --! wns that this great king com
mittr l suicide. Ilewtire, young men,
that l:v the sinsol v..-nr youth ou do
not. council suicide. Tomirroiv you
may die. Are yon r.. Iv ? When we see
ivci vi lnug ag dust us let us n member
there is one wh i is lor us. Let u-come
la eus t.'Tii'.'bt."
tf II In s,' Melel v tnslveix.
Four Mo. Ma ik, Va., Aug. (i. -The L'.ith
aniiu.i! r. nveiiiiini ol the S ntthi ru D.ii
t.d association, y hieh lias h.en iusession
at the ll vgeia hotel lor the p-i-t lew days,
closed its labors vcsterd.iv. The lollow
i"g olli 'i'i's we e elected h-r the ensuing
u.tr: Dr. II. I;, licaeii, Cl.u ksvi ic, Tenn.,
P'esiileui; Dr. J. dm Th mipsoii of Al
laiil.i, Ga., liiy.l vie. -aresi. Ic.it; Dr. Louis
P. Dtlttres, Ch.'.rliS'on, S C, second
vice oiresident; Dr. U. D. Scales, Port
Sunth, A' I;.; tiiird vicc-piesalcnt; Dr. 11.
A. Lor. uue, Athens, lit., treasurer;
Dr. S. W. Poster. D e.itur. Ala, recot tling
sicritarj; Dr. L. P, Henries, Danville, Va.,
corresponding secretary.
The National Dental association meets
here, beginning yesterday, for a three
day's session.
orrsiuii ol' i:c.COMl;li.
John Lewis, a negro nb out ."() years
old, and known to be a desperate char
actir, was killed at Kutherioidton Sat
urday by Town Marshal John Shot well.
Lewis was under arrest, aid was Irving
to raise money to pay his line, e.ilorccd
for ilisordeilv conduct, lie got into u
dispute with Shot well and advanced on
him. Shot well pulled his pistol and shot
Lew s three limes. Lewis died within
hall'au hour. Shotwell surrendered to
the shcrifl. This is the first man killed
in Kiilherlordl'Mi since it was incorpora
ted, over a hundred years ago.
A telegram iioin S.iul'ord sivs: A
murder was committed in our town last
night, the parties to t lie tragedy being
lidgar II i t I white I, ugid 111 years, and
Theodore Mclver, aged 12 (colo'cdl.
While engaged in a dillietilly in front ol
C. P. Watson's store, the white boy,
ll.nl, was stubbed to dentil by the ne
gro. 1 here were I mr eye witnesses ol
thetrrgedv, and the murderer mid nn
accessory were at mice apprehended.
The Noise correspondent of the Car
Hinge ltlatle says Mrs. Wright of Shef-
liel .s township has ti pair of shoes and is
wearing them now, which were made at
Curtilage L'.l years ago, by Mr. Camp
t-cll. She also has in her house KID
jards jeans cloth that she wove heis.ll
JO years ago.
Dut ham Recorder; With the immense
Mi liitvrc estaie in the east, tlielamous
Oeeonccchee tit r in in the centre, the Van
dcrbilt estate in Ihewesl.NorthCarolinn
is fast coming to the front as the leading
agin uiturai tituiein tlicNiutli.
J'lsephus Daniels, chief clerk ol the
Department ol Hie Interior, h istin option
on the Kaleigh News and Observer, and
is endeavoring to raise stock lor a com
puny to coi. duct it,
Ai riitigciiici.tg may be made in a few
davs lor putting $k)',000 more in the
Kaleigh Hosiery Yarn milli iicutlv doub
ling the size ol the pl int.
IT IC ATI I iFMnfli ATIP
j 11 13 UEMUIKA 1 IL
IS APPARENTLY
HAFK.
The Modi lied. AuHtrallau Ballot
Law Appareutlv Working Well
A Heavy Vole Beluir a'olled -All
ulel.
MoNTUO.Ml-RV. Aul'. (i The elielion
I today is for State othcera and members
of the legislature. It is the first trial of
the new election law modeled upon the
Australian ballot system. The city and
county are nlmost solidly for Col. Wm.
C. Dates for governor and the rest of the
Democratic ticket. The indications are
that the vote throughout the State will
be very large.
The Democratic State committee have
figured from their returns, not only thut
I latts wili be handsomely elected, hut that
there will be a working majority in
both branches of the legislatuie.
HiKMiNciiAM, Ala., Aug. !. The elec
tion for state, county and legislative
officers is passing more quietly than was
expected. The Savre election law is in
operation for the first time. It is a mod
ified form of the Australian ballot and is
working smoothly. There is u heavy
vote here with the Democrats lur in the
lead.
HHOV IX CH4HI.OTTK.
1 lit; Trouble Hlartfd In More
head Clly.
Ciiaic.ottu, Aug.C Special. abcz
Myers, a salesman for Jatlriis of New
Vork, was shot twice in this city this morn
ing bv Pred Oliver and dangerously hurt.
The trouble was over something Myers
alleges Oliver said about him at
Mop-head. Myers had threatened to
kill t Hiver and this morning made tor
him ou the street.
Mvers is thought to be insane. Olivet
is mi ler b nut.
The Wllllamst-Belil.: Cam-.
Wasiiini.tun, Aug. (i. In i he House
today Pavuter I Ky I announced that
ow ing to the calorced absence ol Wood
aid i N. C. I who i n .-I II the report for the
minority in the contested election case ul
Williams vs. Settle from the tilth N n th
Caioliua district in favor of Williams.
md w hich had been set tor consideration
today, it has been (ii'ienj lii.it ihe case
should go over until next session.
The Hum ol InduHiry.
iii.t.s, Aug, ti, The resumption of
work at the Cede-in in Saiclds eoinoaiiv
mills this morning not only absorbed ail
the idle men locally, but inanyeaiiie from
idacciit towns and I mud work, livery
mauiilacturing concern in the place is
is running ou lull time.
To succeed l) n K v.
Wasimnoi-on, An-, li. The President
today sent to the Senate the following
nomination of James D. Porter ol Ten
nessee to he Tinted States di-triet judge
lor the eastern and middle district ot
Tennessee, vice I). M. Kci resigned.
X, iiiiint-ruiitii Aicalu.
Paris, Aug. ti At the Velodrome dc
Lazitie yesterday, the Lourville nri.e.
distance 2,1)01) metres, was won by A. A.
.iiiimermati, the Aaiericiii wheelman.
Loiv d was second.
Out nii. re ' h. i-4-'n Wind
Ciiwt-s, An;, ti. The Koyal London
Vaeht club rcg uta lor LP) guineas purse
was eouiiH'teil for bv the Vigilant. Ilrit-
aani t and Satunit i today. The Vigilant
won easily.
Victims! of The Heat
Nl-w York, An,', li. Fifty-one deaths
from sunstroke oemrrid in this city t'lti
ing the week ending Saturday, against
I s Irom tlial cause Hie prcceduig week.
The isiriu.; Olllclallv Off.
Cino in, Aug. o. t a meeting of the
general su ikc committee of the American
kailwav union it was decided to deel ire
the gieat strike off in Chicago,
Mow thin Im a I.osm
Pllll.APl-l.i'iiiA, Aug." li. The grand
stand at the Philadelphia hall park
burned to the grouud.this morning.
One ol the Old "War t'ot'erimrM."
Jackson, Mich., Aug. (1. lix-llovernor
HI. tir died at WM o'clock this morning.
XOKTU CAKOUN XUWS.
f Odd Ftllows list of othcers elected
for the ensuing year: P. 11, l'clletier.
Newbcrn, grand patriarch; ILL. Ileartt,
Durham, grand high priest; W, Williams,
lilizibetti Lily, grand senior warden;
P. Sawyer, Asheville, grand iiiuior
warden; Ge'o, L. Toanuffski, Kulcigh.
grand scribe; T. W, Ilhtke, kaleigh, grand
treasurer; l . p.. Keynolds, Winston, grand
representative to the Sovereign Grand '
Loiige. Appointed olheuni: 1I.C. Uowlett,
grand marhsal; H. C, Garem. grand out
side sentinel; G. F. Duke, inside sentinel.
1 he grand encampment will hold its next
annual session with the Cntawha River
Lodge, No. 21, at Charlotte, August.
Shelby Aurora: Mrs. Iiliz ilicth Wil
son, tlie owner ot Cleveland Springs.
which she sold lor $ lo.OUO, died several
years ago, hut there was no administra
tor ou her estate until this week. Mr. a,
Charles llaniriek of this county was up
pointed administrator and gave n huge
noun, i ins is preliminary to another
important step in which many citizens
are interested.
Wilmington Messenger: We regret
to nnnoirice the death of Professor F.J
ward Graham Daves of Italthnore who
die I at Hostou on Wednesday nfter a
brief illness. Professor Daves was in the
li'J year ol his age and was the second
son and third chi.d of the Inlcllon. l'ugh
I laves ol .Newiiern.
The following arc the n:w central
executive committeemen of the Populists
in this Mate: Marion llutlcr, Harry
Skinner, W, II. Kitchin, A. 8. Pence, W.
A. Gtilhrie, Cyrus Thompson,
Now that ex-Judge II. (1, Connor litis
declined the endorsement of the State
populist convention for Associate lust ice,
the question arises, whom will they put
in his place ?
Col, J. C. Tipton has leased Hie Shelby
Review to Chas. P. Roberts and Clyde
K.llncv. Col. Tipton will go into the
newspaper business elsewhere in North
Carolina.
Major Kiifus S. Tucker, one of Ral
eigh's best known and richest citizens,
died hat jruay ol paralysis; aged 00.
Judge Thomas C. Fullcrof Hie United
States Land court, bat gone toSantalPc
N.M.
DRINK-
Harris' Litbia Water.
A wiili-i Unit is superior to any oilier lithu
until in tlie fiiiteil States, which is show a hy
llie- fulluwiiiK analysis: Its specific gravity is
i. id' at 6u;.
Calcium Sulphate
I'oliissititn Sulphate
Sudiiuu Sulphate
Suiliiini Chloride
Soiliilin Itieat Inmate
l.illuutii Jl .i-itrlmtiatc
MaKiiesium hieartionate
Iron lliearhuuate
Silica
l'h'isphoric Aeiil
Lnsson Ignition
I.RAINS
100.4.1 Imp, t'.nls.
o.f4
0.70"
O'JIS
')'-
'.V.I
J.fi74
..1')
s.o.-j
Trace
IS.'i.SI
S'lliil Dried al m, V
Calliuuic Aeiil in hicailiotiate
1.V.')
11S.7J"
4-o.vS
The water is clear, odorless and slightly acid,
analysis made hy U. OkiIcii Duremeils, M. D.,
I, I,. P., Professor of chemistry and physics, Cul-
Ickc City of New York, Oct. 7, isiji.
This water has 110 equal in the t'nite-d Si des
fur nil ing dyspepsia, eolistipalion. liver coin
plaint, nausea, dlopsy, gout, rheamatislil, anil
all diseases ol the kidney and hl.idclcr.
i'l ice, f.. sc. pir case, 34 it. hutllcs. Ite-hate
fl-flf per case- lor hollies returned.
ASIIHVll.l.li AliKNTS.
RAYSOR & SMITH,
31 PAT TON AVE.
OPLN l-VliNINGS TILL 11 O'CLOCK.
wni'RH in p vrir r.i-rr it1
THE FINEST THING OBTAINABLE,
NO TAI1I.H COMl'LHTK
WITHOPT IT. . . .
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
ASK TIIH I.ADIKS AND TIIKV WILL TKLL
YOU TO CiOft'O
it. 15. NOLAND & SON
JiEN. Main St., Grocers'!
Whci c you call find 11 fresli supply 01 this
celebrated
Steam Baked Bread.
A COMI'LKTK LINK .OH.
PICKLES
Sweet, Mixed: and Cucumber
-AT-
W. A. LATIMER'S,
No. 10 N. Court 8iUre.
Lnlliiicr carries s nice stock ol Potted mctli,
r'reucli Burelluti Crsckers Ktc , , ,