Asheville Daily Citizen
VOLUME X. NO 00.
ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST J 8 1894
YOU NEED XOT
WOKKV AmK'T HAK1
T1MKS SO Ml'CII IK
Villi ONI.Y KNOW
WIIKKK TO Ill'V YolU
Fine Flour.
GROCERIES
ANOTHKK CAR I, OA I) OH
iKxtra fine sliced pineapple, ,s
I cents; Culiloillia Crawford ami
I lemon cling lunches, pears, npri.
I cola ami cherries, mnl jj cents;
New pack mustard; undines,
I large taxes, 10 cents; olives ami
pickles in hulk ami tallies.
UOCLISK FLOUR A. D. Coper,
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FOR THE VISITORS
Ju-1 ill. We fully iin.lersl.illclillie iniioHalice
h K'C"" ",c SUMMER READING
cial allelilion lo any ileniaml maile iiikjii us and I ., . .
I New.liisiks just in from Scril.m-r's, lluunhluu &
you can implicitly rely up.ii us for a piumpt, I Mim. Harpeis, etc. l'apci ami clulh l.iiidi,,
mtisfacloiyaml (IiotuiikIi fulfillment of nil or
NEW GOODS
PRICE 5 CE
-AT THIS-
Crystal Palace.
our midsummer importations are arriving
now ami all the fine an 1 putty thioiis from the
pottery districts of France ami Oct many will
sunn he displayed on our counters then the
visitors aud home folks as well, will now have
nil opiwlunity ol ImyiiiK as line uuds as in the
large cities. We pay the freight to any city in
the United Slates oil purchases amounting to
,-iu.ooo, more.
Thad. W. Thrash & Bro.
l I'ATTON AVIi.
Cliina and Glassware
tiers.
FOR : MERCHANTS.
IMNlM)NSlCIH.KJoJ.Tl-:s.
I.AKGK STOCK 01'
Powell & Snider P BLA
LETTER COPYING BOOKS
GROCERS.
Cheapest iu the city.
FOR : THE : HOMES
l.MHrei( ,, (umv!i , ar,e var.dy o)(
I Hires cleaned, framed and made to look like
I new at
ESTABROOK'S,
1 11 South Main street.
Asheville, N. C.
MIXED CHOCOLATE,
CREAM MINTS,
'II0C0LTE MINTS.
LICOIUCE TAIJLETS, ETC.
Kooehed y EsplVNH.
HESTON'S,
2 South Main Street.
knoxvii.uk taken
uame friday
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WITH THE UMPIRES AID'-'l-imnssln-nsakniopsjat,,,;
"""""lu" wavers know he was iu
town vrstcr. ir II.. . .;...!. .... .. . ,
.... i "i puciiotii-
;""'K"!l ,or asiicviIIl-. Moor., the
local twtrlcr, was also at his best. The
game was the prettiest contest seen nn
the grounds this year. It was a pitcher's
Utile from start to finish will, the ...his
s ight y m favor of Stephens, and
to end!" ml l'"'lUSt
j( Thc'cville team came home this
Mlory Tlutl Dhows MomeililiiK
Wronit-M.'llllaitiaiid I.unlt-r on
The Home lluo 1.1 m Habe'i
I'aim Out Ten Krfls.
Kxoxvu.i.ii. Tenii..A,ie.lH. ISiieei.-.l I
t'mpirc Dcnnv's reputation for fair
umpiring received a black eje in jester,
la.v's game. His decisions duriiu. the
fust two nanus were entirely fair ami
impartial, but in Hie last were s , rank
as to be noticeable to the most iudilfcr
cut observer.
In the first inning lube trot a
li!f 1 1. .I.t.- n x t-i .. , ...
in. I'tmiia iii-w iiiir Tii Miin iv nn, i ...
- "KM Ltllf,
struck out. Moflctt hit to Stanley, who
threw n tit . I.. u.II.1 ... s. ... ,
.. .. ...... .. ... uneu tiL nrsi,
musing huh 10 step on the base to ict
tin. l. II i... .1.:.. ..i ..t .
........... wii inn u,uy jone attempted
to scotc. lie was put out by Oldhani
iinu : ii-vi, Dui was caned sale by the
lllllt.irc. SmmI.-ii in.f r. 1., ......
uwiin. iuii, scoring
M.) flltt. Ill As lirvill..'. '.. C. . .
-t Butiiiu it ii ii wits 8c "t'ti on
iiiiiiiiti 2 l wi i-1 1.' i e iitt- iv
- .v-iuAVllll WitS
jfluit out in the second with two mcu on
nu-jiiicns made the one run for
iinnvvuiv 111 IHU SLVUIKl.
In the lourtli KltmrtKiv i.
miiHinrsi dv six feet hut wu eled
auic uv inc uminre. l wo runs were
inmie in tins iiiniTio aui....ii
, fi ciiviiit Wil
K.iuse-eKRCu nil tne seventh. In this
muni; Koocrison jjot base on balls. Wil
llams hneil :i Iui i I.. i, c.
ltlt kikv as
straight as a shot, the hall continuiiiL'
to rinc alter passing the fence. Oreen hit
iur inree liases ami scored on Stanley's
fir to center. l..-ini, r rl.i, . .
; , uv n vjui unee
men in the eighth, only twelve balls he-
uiK piicneii, two ueinK bulls, one afoul
tip and nine strikes.
In the ninth with tu... . i ...
, . " v"w ' "II UilSCS
anil two out hellers knockcj a ball over
hit fence, which was i.ml In-i..-,-. ii
I ri. . V. .V "
m i., i ue iiiiuure h.i 1. 1 ic i n in ,t u.... 1 1...
ball, aud first called ii foul mid then fair
I'lle Asheville limn Li,.L,..l I ........ i .
i ....... .v.v.. null BLUIieil lo
leave tne held. Denny went over to the
nieae icrs wiiu h i.n- , , n i;,.i,i i . ..i .
several soeeriiiuru nit.. in m... 1...11 ii..
; 1 . . . """" ij.iii. 1 ue
inap.niy said tt was a li.ul, but the 11111
pile siueii 10 ills last ilecisu.ii. In Ashe
vine null "Hanc" I111t1l11lr.il over I, ft
center fence, niakinj,' the score (i to JS
KnoxvHIe did not (jet a run that was
not fjiven them on a had decision fthc
umpire. Two of the Kuoxvillu players
...... 1.UU1. iney w re iiiie(l to have
wie (,'arnc or nasi 1. .11 would he ih.id in
Ktioxvi le
ftlcDonald pilehcd two innings, but
was nattcil out ol the box
.......e me Kaii.t was c.iiliil k.ircv
lience anil htimlev ran luti yardn.
opeuce (,'ot HMeet Hart nl S'anley. Inn
me cnanipion uase ste iler was mil
inree Icet behind at the finish. Tne score
NO MOKE TARIFF TALK
this mkna t i:n i.i;
TOIIW
TII A I-
BETTER DEMAND ALU KADY
a ii:kinii 1: hahih i -
iHH NOW.
IIII
mure IHI'llI 1.1'VUI.i
P ..... I
AlUOUll of lIUH'll'HH It, lerrro
A Gradual it
Si.w Viiuk. August lsu .
11 .1 .
i'uiiii co, week V lev . ... ..I
trade bays: The new larill bill
il sifncil by the I 'resident, as
pected, provides a definite basis for busi
ness. No ttninlenicntal i, ..ivi,,.
is thought possible until next ve.-.r ,
Itast. I.arKe inipruvenictit has In
expected Irom any settli me.,1 ...,,,1
more because ol a vast amount ol l.i.
lleuu it.., ..p..... I r.. 1
..wmu ,,! wee k 10 week n
the boiH nf inn,-.. .1.1;..: t-.-
"..ue 11 is not wise to look f.,r a ..n-,i
i.uour mere is u'.'iri-fitit ..... .. -
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'ie .11111 l.rui enr niinp.ti iiiilu 1, :.. .
1 . . . 1. is ini.
iiiiiy 10 look lor (fleets Irom the new sit
uaiiou in tne lmi'.-ii mi nLt... 1.... .
o 'vn, mil me
gradual recovery winch hasapiuared lor
...... v .... on,. , ;, i.ener demand Iur
products."
IN UOII'tt MOI'HI N
Hpvvtul Huliji via ? The 1 1.111 .11,
rluudrfv.
I'.leeii. II.
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I-'iv-h Iiundml paxr ci)ver
xl noveiH m-oivfd, urn to
Kt th Invest ones, it will ho
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hoforo i ho.v ure iitoke.l over.
The fiuo tlirijilay hoiuo of
thorn you will see iu the win
(low iik you ihh hy tho wo
kn)wu pliwo.
L. BL0MJ3EHG,
17 1'ATTON AVBNUIJ.
Jas. W. HolliDgsworth,
102 Tat... 11 Ave.
HAS OI HNHI) l l l.l, I.INH
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ki. ivev. Joseph mount Cixshii .. h
li'Shop ol North Carolina, will make
his annual visitation to Tiinilv 11.11 isl
louiorrow, Atiuust 111, mid at the 1 1
o cluck service wi'l preach and adiniiiis
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. u.wiuuiiitii;L iii ennui luatiun, in
me 1 iviiik on 01 Hands.
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c. j. i. uicKcynoins will preach at
111c ciiriKtian clituch tomurruw at 11
in , 011 the siibi-.et. "No K
lit s:l; u. 111.. "I .iiili nr K,.,.,:
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KCV. USCIIIl (..'!( W.-l III IT IV ill 1.
in tne first 'its bvtiii hi ,-li,,r,.i,
row in 1 1 o clock
Ker. I. I., tt lute, n.iiiii.r .,1 1 1... 1.'.. .
na iiisl cliiirch will wrench tuniMir,,
mornini' 011 "KickuiL' AL'.iinm 11, ..
'joan. in til.- cvcniiR' nl s-.'ui "I.'...
"iioin Minn 1 VuU'.''" 1 be i,l, I,..
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At central M. h church. South, tin
iisior. ; ev. nr. c ireit .enr ,m
1 ue 1 1 11. in. Hour to an "Ol.icct Scrni..n
lor the y lint; iicoi.k' of the euiii.ie,....ii,.
il'id uitil.iv school. Servu-i-.-il-n.-.t u 1 -.
111 inccvciMiiK. A cordial w.l.'oaietoall
Key. Ii. ti. lint he nl ,
prcaeliat.Mo.ini I'l, ".b .mi i 11 .1'
South, tomoiruw nioruiufr at 1 i o'clock
.11111 ai Kanisey s school house at
o clock 11 m.
KCV. W. S. '. Irvaliu.il! or, ,.1
Oak I'oiest rre.-bvtcriaii chiiivh, mar
Miipliur ApruiMS, lunioirow at 11
o clock.
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Asheville
SCIIHK II V IS.NlXi'.S.
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No. 1 Timothy Hay.
$1.00 Per Hundred Pounds.
O. Greer.
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Telephone 70.
SMOKE
Porter's - Havana Mixture
THK BUST SMOKING TOBACCO ON THK
1IARKKT. FRBBIVROIIIDIRT
AND BT8IIB.
Grain and Feed.
A nice line of fruit aud confections always
on ham I. Tohacco ami cie,ars a specialty.
Try the
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Candy, tolmceo and cikhis wlui'esale. Just
received filly boxes fancy crackers direct from
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BAFK HITN
See That Square?
Ifyour uaiuc were in It, It would be nn iidver
llsenieul,
See the Point ?
Now you cau l sny that person do not rcd
the advertising columns of Tint Citizbn.
NOTICE!
Our store will bo open all
diy tomorrow, Sunday,
AugiHt 19
IIEINITSH & KEA0AN.
f..44
No:M That The KiiHflinill I iivcih
Will Road.
The iiianai-ement of the Aslievill..
Hascliallclub hopcearncstlyth.it bettitij;
atllu "rounds maybe no morese...
This evil, which litis been commented on
by Tin: Citizun heretofore, is ntlcctitiK
IheKamc seriously ; so much so, that
many most desirable patrons, amonj;
whom are a numlicr of ladies and several
ministers, have decided that they must
forego the pleasure of seeing the" uood
play because of so unpleasant smrotmcl
niKS. II the bettiue; is not difeontiiiiicd
the dentil knell of reai-etnl.li l,nc..i..,ii
Asheville will lie heard in the eli'lvlllliir..
1 lie maiianemcnt fed proud to hav
liirmslicd so good, clean ball all this
season, altl.ntn.li it lm. Iu... .i .
... n.. u.vii uuue in
Kreat cost lo their lime.
Asheville's basebiill season will prob-
uuiv vAieiio io me nun ol September
and lielore that time 1 1 ... li..
- - ...... ...v ..vim ll-lllll,
which has innde meli n v,...ll,..,i i
. .. ... ...,,! ,i,,NU
ior ine season, will play some of the
strongest teams that it has tackled
for instance, (irccnville will be here
Monday, the BOlli. to btL'in a seri s
Tho l.i.m v. ill .1....I.II. I.. . ,
....Mi.ii.na uv aneu(;iueiieu
by players Irom the dt timet Spartanburg
iiiif, iiiiiiKciuiT i ue siroiiiroi
team vet hriiunht li. TI.. a0.....:.i.
,'7 .-"e,... ...... .uv f.siii'viliv
lieoplc hope, howcyer.that the additions
iw eiicciiviiic win improve t nc manners
oi tne learn on Hit held. Thev want no
more exhibitions such as were seen on
ureenville last trip.
TheSpartanbiirKsdisbantl.tl this week.
Cnuse,iiisiillieicnt finniicinl support from
the public. The Herald in an article on
tne disbandment says I lie team won
einhtof lat'innes from Asl eville. This
is n filnriiiK error. The teams won six
Kumci each. The Herald also suys Chut
tnnooi;a was the only team hcatini;
them in a scries, tukiiiK two out ol tlirec.
Why, Asheville won three straight olTthe
Spartans in one scries here.
AiiKustu, On., and Kni.xville will he
here the week lirivitttiiiif. Aim,..u. 07 ti...
AiiEiutas have notified Asheville that
they arc not "tin pan" players, but play
the genuine article. It is good in them
to let the team know this. Asheville is
not brai;in) this year, preferring to do
herworkon the diamond, mid if Augusta
wins it will la- bv playing every bit of
ball she knows how lb play. She has,
however, a team of great strength and
..hi AsncTiue some line gnmcs.
Knoxvillc will lie very strong with prob
able additions from Chattanooga. All of
these games are sure to attract large
crowds.
Secretary J. M. Oldhnm has called n
meeting of the Baseball club for Monday
evening at 8:30 at the Hotel llerkeley.
Hear the Knoxville Tribune; "Steph
ens, the college boy, who has o left arm
OrrtiiiH side wnii I mi.ih - n.
linn.. He I. ohm Iti ti 'tniii!,, .
I.OM...N, An- !M-Thc Ti n Tsin cm
respiindeiit ol the 1 lines savs that tin
Aorlh Llunis'.' Fnuadron has se.-n.-l,,-.!
the Cnill ot l'icliili tor the I ur il ., .
hut w ithout sue. ess. The admiial I.a
rcpoitcd that the .-t;..-t)i sc have Ii II
I nose waters.
I'all M ill C.'IZ tte li .Ins ,i,... ,..i,
irom twoiii: "llv speii il nul l- ., tin,,
kinp. 'I mimlier ol L'ore.ois n.i onu. .1
the i.ipanese troops to Yasdian ami took
part in the figln. S.aicol the Lurcnis
lied, nut inosi ot iheia toia-lit bravelv.
The fact that they took p.in in the lilit
is temaiked on as showing that i
Corean Kiiii! siihs with I ,,.:,n
China. "
A disnalch fp.m lleil a s.m, :i;,t the
Vossiscllc '.e tuiiL' wai ns ('. nnaii linnn
eiers anaiiisl taking any part ot the nn.
DO'C 1 L illiese In. in T , I.,,... i.
the Chinese war innil il,i. ...iii..P :.
to support the cause ol barbarism
The report that Ciennaiiv in nhi si, I,
with Kncland. L'lVlllL liosiliei. tniii-M
siiiport to China, is not regarded with
lavor in Iter in. It is belu-w l o. !, ....
louiidi d in (net. ns tin. I'.i'riii in I.
oiuce is loiiowmi! sirupiiliitislv the pel
icy ol absolute nciitiahlv.
Tliere Will He No More l.eiclHlu
Hll TIllM NCHHIOII On Thai Huh
J'Cl, Anil I'oiierrHs win ........
Aeijoiiru-Tlie Kuar mil.
W'ASliiMiTux, Aug. l.S.-l,, the Senate
at 12:15 the resolution ol Harris, pro
viding for the appointment of Senator
cv I.;... . c . , .
1 iiiiiiiuer in me nuance com
nil tee in ) lace of Vance, was laid be
lore l he Senate ami iiprecii io u iid,,.,.
division. .Mnri.hv's resolution. .I...1,.,
ing it to be the iuiluemeiit of tin- S, n.-,.,.
in view of Secictary Carlisle's letter to'
senator Harris as to the (-licet upon the
revenues of the i.assoL-e 1. 1 the in. .,..,
bill, that no further tariii' legislation
should he luiKsvil nl tliiu ...:.... ..r .
' - ovaonui ui (.Oil-
gres, was then laid before the Senate.
.ue rtijiKsc oi tiorman. however, it
w.'us jiasse-.i over tetiiporarilv.
i nc vice rrcMdent laid before the Sen
ate the resolution of Cr.-iv. ilin-eiii,,, .1...
coiiunitiee on finance to lenort lorth.
with the bill providing lor the free im
loi tation ol sugar, with an amendment
lt"( . V 11 1 ille' lor il rpvi'tiiu. ,1.
. " '..1..V .iiilv ,111 r I1U.I r
without any differential on relineil so.
j:ar. Maudetson moved to amen, I I.,-
brtctiiiL' Hie ei nn i,u. i i.i ... ..... . .1.'
, ... . " " --v- -,J ic, no i lilt-
"in with an nmendment restorimr ii.
. . mo, isio.is oi i nc AleiMtiley law.
'.,ii, his, hi a inotioii received 21
i. n.-irivi' V1.I..U on .: .
........ negiicive VOll'S
- vice-l'resident nnnouneed ilir r..n:.
sliding that no (iiioruin lnnl vn.i.,1 a
hi I Hie ro I ensiiei . K .iiuini. r. ..
(..'rin
iiors present, mute th.iu a iiiiorum.
.Kiiiiiiut siiu our rim, il... .......
-, -f. .....i. i.i,- ,uie USL
i. men snowei 1 he set. I ..iuii. ..I ,1... c....
- "II UIIS IIUIStll.il. lilt I , sil l rim. ...
i-'i'tinig a itiorum to vote todav, askid
".a ine tesi lution go over until Mon
i.iv wiin, nit losing us place.
At the MiL'L'isiion nl At, I. . i... ...
'-f ...11.111, L.IV II-
nesi was aineni e,l mi iiu ll
. . , .."'I op III.
resolution ,., ,01,ri iN t h lt sll;1!i
.. .in ,ll( eo IO.
-Miiri.h. s ri s'lbiiiuo ........ ..
l.'ii ill' IcL'isbiti.in . i i..'.i i..i.
i .. , , """ ' "I"'
.I..,, oncieo a sui.siitira' lirn II, sav
ing iliat a was the sei se ol the Senate
a. ii.ini.th.-rl.ir.il I. gislatiui, should
lie enacted, mid that Congress should
a. run n.
in i he amended firm nl ih.- r solii-,n
i nc yens and nuts weic call, d, tin- vote
standing yeas 27, r.ns IC.
N. C. I'llOHIlll I I(" i
Tlie-v i;i. c; Ollic-rH-.io l o.lnll.
II-PrvMvu-.it Tin. mill,,,!,.
('.ui:i:nsiioko, X. C. An-. l.-. -A. in
o'. lock this m lining tin-State I'rohibi
tioa :,ssemlile,l in Uu,".n ' I...N ai
. w .iuii. r.lll.llL
counties were n pres. n ed. key. le-sr
Cimniiigli.-nii w-ns i.-.JI.-il in .1 1,..:..
:ind Key. C, I--. Sl'iiiu .rs to I.,- s, ei-el.-u-v
I'. Atkmsol the .North Carolina I'hri
tian Advoc lie s.ti.ie 1 il. r .,
meeinig, in,, picseiiKd stti.ni. ui.,1,,1.,
NOTICE I
Our tstore will he olojed nil
(lay tomorrow rSunrinv
v J
l!)tli). Have your proforip-
tioiiH ronewct lotlny, ami
antitijHie your Sunday
wautrt onerfilly.
RAYSOR & SMITH,
PRESCRiPflON mii'GGISTS.
I'Ii. l-YI-MNOs TILL 11 O'CLOCK.
THAT HANK "HI IC1III.V
A NvN.nrloUN Cuhk I-'oIIomh a Hut
tHiorugf.
WASIIINCIoN, Aug. IS t). I'. Tucker
deputy comptroller of the currency, to-
uay icceivcd a telegrain Irom a coven
mint cllieial at Altoona. I'a . siatin
that it was very (I lubtful whether It.itik
ixiiiiiuier i.i nn r I'otiiiin. u.
reported, livery illort will be nmde ti
arrive ut a solution ol the nnsierv. It
nnilerstoi.il tin. I Mill.-rV .,.i,,,n i.'.
that the bank was practically without
assets and that the shoi tnge is traceable
(.1. H K'L' I II IU III 11 lki-.il-i ... f1.... . . .
.. .' .....i..! v.inuiii
iiiirdncr, will amomil to .'ipju oxini.it. lv
41 100,11110.
Iluriit-d 10 ih Wivrr,
Nhw YoiiK, Aug. IS The shin. f,,.,i
cral Knox, of Hostou, loaded with a lull
cargo ol general merchandise, including
o.iiiie ill 11 1 mil ine ill. lit' em I i.i ...I ..i
I'UI ,
most In the water s edge at her dock.
loot 01 Maiden l ine, carlv this moining.
The loss is is pected to reach $200,(hio,
1 nklnit Whlske Out Of Uoiid.
W.VSHIMIION, Aug. 18 T.idnv'M 1.I1...,.
omiiiiil internal revenue reports of over
three rind n m.i.rli.r tiiilli.,.! .1..1I
, , : - " s cover
delnyed returns Irom three ol the great
distillery centres i f the country. Heavy
returns ate e.niliilet..li. ,.v .'..1
the whole ol next week.
will Cut WairvH.
WiiNCUSTHH, Mass., Aug. IS. It is
generally believed in Clinton that the
Lnnciis'er Mills, employing between
p,00() and l.lilio hands, and one ol tic
largest gingham mills in the world, is to
begin it general cut down of 1(1 per cent.
00 wages.
Anolhrr Hou beru K jr rurcliawe.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. Ih.-TIic Southern
Railway ptirchaied the Corgia I'aeilie
at public sale this morning paving
, ' ' '"K 1" Ollllil
Hon resolutions to thee. invention, which
W'.ie tiii'iuinioiu v iid.inte.l A o
tec nil plan of II-e'.-lniv . 1 ...... ....
pointed, anil while the e, 1 ri 1 111 i f tff u"u
',t a stirring sp-.-ee1, was made bv Kcv
1. II. 1 mile 1.1. 1 1,.- I,. 11: 1 :. .
, , ...-n., 01 voiing
only I. ir men who nn- ,.,,...
sahn.n.
Mr I II. S uili.'.iie 1 .1. . ,.,..i.:i.:
tion law i,i lone in Mississiopi, nml
matlc a inolion th.u 1 .-.. ,;...,,.....
. - - 'Hill. 11,1,.
iliittee be ii-.sf u. li.l t,. present soim
tiling similar to ,,, i.e.xt Legis'al are
Itus provoked a gie.-u deal ot il,..,,.
si in, but .as hartily a. 1 i IIM U
emloi-sci! I,y 1 he emiv. n.i. ... ti :
mitUci.n iiomiiiatioiiK reported the f..-
V. 1 ,I 11"N I, ..rU 1 1
Vear: i'l-esnlent l.'.-w I. II -I-....I.
, ' , ... ..v , . , .. ,, 1 10 i.e.
v.'llelL'h: liT-1'.lsnli ot I.'.... I.' II . ..
c.iai oiic; .vcuiiil Nice I'usi ent, I'
v- i ncr, c-lllillei; Wee, , (ling S.c.iarv
C. II 1 relit 11 :i. ((imlu.r... r,.,...., 1
ii KL I'll 11 I Ir 1
ony; reasiir.r. Ih. Ii. ; c. ll,lnv
o'ci-i suiirii: 1 v 'I'm 1 1 ..I. 1 .
.... ,, .. ' . . 111,0111 it , , . .1
' I 'ell. tirei-l.s io.-,. 1 1 1 . 1 I r ,. ... .-
i'. Ali i ver, titeensl.-iio: I. A. (l.ins I-'
II, 1 1 I.' C III..!- .'. 1 - .....
1 ... .. ' "10 v"iuge
anil 11. Hurl 1 .' , ..;.. i..:.. 1 1
,.. . . I " ,". l!t IIIIIOUO
I'ispaicn.
UusiiKN Men llutiivd Out.
MUMI'llls, Aug. is -The business
'ion (1 tart el I T.. ... ... .
, . . , - . ...1 i.i.iioiei.
" uie at niniiiight. Loss $311 1.
VfM'7 .7 (.'.I.Vi)L V t Ai'U V.
Y011 Mailt
V.iiit-hoiiie ) per evei v, lav -wnm ii ...
"1 'Uv we handle almnt 40 dillirent . n'
I- net the,,, r.-pittarlv -ili-liver , " ,
1 ywheie in ,,iv-dit pr,,,tiy-.; '
- e ,, ,,tronKe by J,,,, disp,,i , 1 V
V01 1 Get
- I i.ei nionielesavsth.il Hill Vo,!s
colored, 1.1 v uiicslr in , went home late
one night recenilv and i-.nelu.lid to have
some inn out ol ins ,e l,v phuing l,r
giar. M, . ,n.,fle a m.is.' as ol some one
iryi.ig to lu-eiis into the house, when his
win let drive at lain with .1 wedge, whicl
took 111111 111 the head and knocked
11m cold lor a w Idle, lie s.-.'aledoia who
he tt-na Ii, en .... la..... .11- .. 1 '.. 1 '
..... . ......... ,,,,,.,,1, opaijn
nun won 1 piay burglar any more.
The best t'liivi rsii ui ...i. ..1 1
. - ........ 11, 1, ial iei 111
has put in time ilui-niu
,... , . . , " I'lioilllH!
'" ' '"cisny I'uumngs. He gets 1.7."
.1 .11. v ii'.n is very clever with the brush
vutli t ic money thus well earned, nnd
wiin a utile help Irom the Deems fund,
lie w i I inv his eviien..u n,.o 1...... i..1
-. 1, 1 hi. in
isstudMiig lor the ministry and will be
come a ll.iptist pieaeher.
Last siiriini I In- SI. .1 ... It. ... ...t ..r 11.. 1
lie Charities ihcidcd that in each coiintv
Hoard there should be two ladv members
This new liciiartnte is siiccissl'ul. s..,-r,-.
taw C. I!. Ilens.in of the State Hoard
sax mat tuns tar 0(1 ladies have become
members. Thev show n i :..
the work.
At t'.iMsbon. a serii s ol n,..,,,.,,;,.
mcnts arc in progress to obtain ms
lor a moiiiiiueir over 1 in. r .1.
... .... iiihi ,.. u.e
I ontederalc soldiers wiin nre buried nt
licntonville. the last baltli-grouml of
t.encral oseph 1!. Joliuston's unity.
Colonel h'ubiu Amid ...1... 1.
.... ul
out 111 the cold 111 the l-'ilth Congressional
Kciuib lean c inveiitioi, n.... 1.:..
, . . . ..iiouiiiieea 1,1s
dctcrmimituin to run lor Congress as tin
in. iv ,1111111 in. .cpu.111tau.
I'risiile.ll Wiliiiloit .,f . 1... I:..: .
............ v., L,,v I'li.vcrbiiy
says that over ."(III s'udents will be in
attendance at the next term, lie has
received thrice ns ninny applications for
admission as ever before.
Mr. William C. Ktrni.u-1, r t....i..:..i.
hns been re-eleeted elixir,.,.!,.
I'oitrth District Demoeriiti.. li ;..
commitl e.
At ltllllil.iiloi. v.i. ,..,. n .1
,7; .".ivainiy, rici'lllll
1 llonins n.red 1 1 uiua tfllln.l u.. ..!..
"""u oji ngiiiiiing
nnd at Avdeu, Pitt county, two children
not Ivllliu,
The Wilkealmrn PI, ,.,:!.. ......
its coiintv hns already contributed over
SlOO til tllf. Vutll-l, l,li,n...H... C I
inorS llrr'' '"ck-ne- 1,.-,,,,.
""" '" K. 1'alllle, s No. 1 , w 1
'"'lis .v...s,,0in.: ', ..,,...
in,;:;s,;;:y;:"---"-;
Vou Are Pleased
With lb. low prieen , t.ip,.,fi,1P.
1-.en, , ,, ,ar a.,,1 Rri.. ,,,,;rL l,aun i
i" ile 101,1 urn. es-eold a sii.,.r
"'..unieil. -moiU-r,, s,vl,-sl.v d reel rn ,.
I;;-;;;;;'-Hirers i,,,,,,,1,'
111 I, 1! ! J"st one price and that
w.n 1i.uiii-spicillMraiiiiJfc. pipc.
RAY'S
" N.
Courl Sipinre.
shoi t
Buy
Railroad Tickets
A nyivhere .-everywhere -lone ...
"nn pnkI prices paid tr it ij,,,,.
in s ea,.::;v;he,;0-
Member Anieiican Ticket Broker,' A.siK-iatlon.
ON Till' SOI'Akl' s-to
.'.1.1-.1 no.e, ,74
BASKETS!
J5ASICJTS!
BASKETS!
INCH IIASKKTS,
MAKKHT IIASKKTU
A.NDCI.OTIIKSIIAS-
K UTS.
ALL SIZES.
I'OUNU AT
W. A. LATIMER'jS,
No. 16 N. Cum (Inquire.
hnlliuer cnrrlci s full sml sompletet Hue of
-.!' i.il r.uv
' .... .. ... . iuiiUHlu.il. 1UUU,
fancy groceries.