Asheville Daily Citizen,
VOLUME X. NO 94.
ASHEVILLE, N. C, .THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23, 181)4.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
FROM 0HI5A!
New Season's
Extra Choicest
FormosaOolong,
English Breakfast,
and Gunpowder
YOU NEED NOT
TEAS.
Our pritit's arc remark
ably low for goods of such
suuenor Quality, ana our
stock id comnleto in a'l
grades.
Powell & Snider
GROCERS.
NEW GOODS
WORK Y AUOUT HARD I
TIMES SO MUCH IF
Voir ONLY KNOW
WUKKK TO BUY YOUR
-AT THK-
GROCERIES
Kxtrtt fine sliced pineapple, 15
cents; California Crawford and
It-mon cling peaches, pears, apri
coti and cherries, 20 u ml 35 cents;
New pack mustard; fnrdines,
large luxes, 10 cents; olives and
pickles iu bulk aud bottles.
Crystal Palace.
Our midsummer importations are arriving
now and all tlie fine and pretty things from the
pottery districts of France and Germany wilt
soon be displayed ou our counters, then the
visitors nnd home folks as well, will now have
an opportunity of buying as fine goods ns in the
large cities. We pay the freight to any city in
the United States 011 purchases amounting to
$10.00 or more.
I Triad. W. Thrash & Bro.
A. D. Cooper,
THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY
1,500 MILKS Or ROAD VNDI-.K
ONE MANAGEMENT.
Tbe Reorganisation CoroplcUd
Bv The Purchase of Two North
Carolina Roads-Mat of Lines
Taken Iu By The doutbern.
New York, Aug. 23. C. H. Coster,
chairman of tbe Richmond Terminal re
organization committee, yesterday
bought the Oxford and Clarkcsville, and
Clarkesvillc and North Carolina rail-
AMIEVILLF, WINH AC AIM.
The "MooiiBlilner'n" Tnko Three
Hiraluhl From Ureenvllle.
A close, but rather lifeless, contest was
that between Asheville and Greenville at
Allandule yesterday. The features of
tbe game were a fine double play by
Metz, unassisted, and the splendid lidd
ing of both teams. A very small at
tendance was out.
Young led off in the first with a hit.
Green got a two bagger and scored on
Stephens' hit to right. For Greenville
Powell got a hit to center and scored on
Morgan's hit. Cain went out to Green,
roads, thus comnletinir the list of fore'
closure coiitemolatcd under the plan of Gibson to Metz and Craig struck out
reorganization. In the second htaniey got uase on nahs.
The whole system of roads which were 8to,c 8Ceond- nnu scorca on 1,its """le ''
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included in the Richmond Terminal rc-
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N. COURT SCURE.
FOR THE VISITORS
SUMMER READING
NewJIlooks just ill from Scrilmcr's, Mounhton &
Milllu, Harpers, etc. 1'iipcr mid cloth liliuliiiK-
FOR : MERCHANTS.
I.AKGK STOCK 01'
organization is known as the Southern
Railway company and the work of the
reorganization committee, which is now
completed, is considered to be one of the
most successful in the history of rail
road organization.
The Southern railway embrntcs 1,500
miles of road and is cine of the largest
systems in the country.
In the scheme for re-orgaizition the
following companies were included:
Richmond and West Point Terminal
railroad and warehouse company; Rich
mond and Danville; York Kiver nnd
Chesapeake, South Carolina, Atlanta
i , i a:, t : i .. i . : t
, - . I mm .iuii iuiic mi aiiiv, it asiiiuuiuii,
UI1UIH illlU UiaSSYViU'C Ohio and Western, Northwestern of
North Carolina, Clarkcsville and South
Carolina, Oxford and Clarkcsville, Char
lottesville and Kaoidnn, franklin and
Pennsylvania, Western North Carolina,
Columbus anil Augusta, Atlantic, lent)
essec and Ohio, Columbus nnd Green'
villc, Georgia Pacific, Danville and
and Western, Haltimore, York River
and Chesapeake Steamboat Co., East
Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia, Ala
hnma Central, Knoxvillc and Ohio, and
Louisville S u' horn.
REPUBLICANS WONT VOTE I
c iiing" Cigars.
HKNATK AUJOt KN ,
A Ut'OKl'M.
hestons
BAKERY,
'CITY BV THK RIVER 1
NO SOUTH MAIN.
NEW SUNK BOOKS
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Fresh Bread, Cakes,
LETTER C0PYIN6 BOOKS Pies Etc.
Chen nest lu the city.
FOR : THE : HOMES
Pictures and Immestii large variety, Oltt pic
ture cleaned, framed nml made to look like
uew nt
ESTAB ROOK'S,
Goods delivered free to all parts of the city.
Agents for MMBvaavfyayvnllvaBar
HUYLEIi'S CANDIES
22 Soulli Main street.
Aslicville, N. C.
RKCKU'IM) liv HXl'RKSS.
THE LATEST
Novels and Magazines.
Five hundred paper cover
ed novels received, aud to
get the latest ones, it will be
best to come and select them
before they are picked over.
The fine display some of
them you will see in the win
dow an you pass by the well
known plice.
L. BLOMBERG,
17 FATTON AVBNUB.
EVERY DROP.
A DROP OF COMPORT IS
THK VERDICT 01-' THOSK
WHO DRINK Ol'R FINK
ROASTED COFFEFS
VNHQUAI.HD FOR Fl'RITV, DKMCACY OF
FLAVOR AND FUI.KNHS8 OF BTRSNGTH,
Q-. Jl. Greer
a N. MAIN 8TREKT.
103
The New
Patton Aye.
Grocery Store.
Is now always rushed, ami it is iiackcil nml
jammed Willi nil tlie nicest mm ircxiiesi rihkis i
the market affords. Just received a Injue lot
confei'tiotinrieii direct from factory nt wholesale. I
Hard work night and day, Cnreful and polite I
attention is what makes our store atlriictivc.
Prices cut in two in the middle and n't on fire
at hoth ends, aa I have no one to compete wilh I
me. I am doing the funny thing of under sell
ing myself. Mvlolwcco and cigar deartment I
great attraction, which is complete. No I
me to mention hrands. Come nnd nee 'em.
No use going up town. I have what you want.
All goods fresh nnd first class ill every respect.
No old stale stock. Try my Omega flour. This I
is the best flour on the market, hut I keep all I
kinds. Also hay, horse nnd cow feed. In fact I
everything that man or henst could ent I keep. I
receive H. ft S, candies direct from factory I
every week. Drink Ron's Cheer, non intoxi-1
eating, pure nml healthful; snlislitiile for beer.
Kop's Kxlm for ttout. Doctors are prescribing I
It for Invalids and weak persona, t'.oods de
livered to any pnrt of the city free. No trouble I
to show goods,
Jas. W. Hollingsworth.
MODEL
STEAM
LAUNDRY
CONTINUES TO SUSTAIN ITS K8TAB-
LIBHBD REPUTATION FOR FIRSTS
CLASS WORK.
Chnieb St.,
Telephone 70,
3MOKB.
Porter's
Havana Mixtun
THK BRST 8MOKINO TOBACCO OH THK
MARKET, FR88 FROM DIRT
AND STEMS.
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Marshall, N. C, Aug. 22. Nearly
crerybody in our town is making prepa
rations to attend enmptnecting nt Tut
key creek. Mr. nnd Mis. W. K. Mlery
attended the Union Sindav seliool con
vention nt Hemphill church Saturday
and Sunday. Mr. Charles Adams ol
1'ort Huron, Mien., is stopping ut tlie
Wilbur house. Mrs. lames ltrvan visited
Iriends in town this week. Miss A. I
Willmr, W. C. Sprinkle and C. W. Tweed
went to Asheville Monday.
Mr. Charles C. Smith of Frngklin, N.
C, was here on business fur the govern'
ment Monduy nnd Tuesday. Mis. Will
Kobcr sund Miss Ha tlie Holier! s were
in town Monday visiting rein lives. M.
W. W. acliarv went to Weavervnlc
Tuesday. Misses Florence anil Ida
I'ritchard visited friends in town Tues
day.
There will be a sinijiui! contest between
the Sunday schools ot this coiintv at the
court liouse, the first Sundav in Septem
ber. The prizes arc e handsome liiblc
and a silk banner. Everybody is invited
to attend. With such u leader as I ost-
master Lance, the Marshall class has
hopes of winning one or both of the
prizes.
Mr. lliL'Rius ot Lynn, Muss., is regis
tered at tbe Willmr House. Mr. Tom
Murray ol Murs Hill is here stopping at
the Kcctnr hotel. Mr. I'. M Iltiiluins
came down from Asheville Saturday,
and spent Sunday with his family. Dr.
J. Wallin of the Madison Seminary, was
here Tuesday; also Dr. lilson ot Laurel
Branch.
A convention will be held nt the court
house August 27, for the purpose ol
nominating candidates tor the county
ilhccs. I'olitics seems to be the subu'et
ot general conversation in our "city by
the river.
Lanier and Robertson. Greenville
creased her score one in this innini;, Sul
livan izettinir first ou passed ball by
Oldham and scoring on a hit made by
Coppedue.
the third was ciphers tor botn teams,
Green nnd Oldham tor the home team
and Gibson for the visitors each took a
hit.
Lanier, Metz nnd Rolicrtson went out
iu succession for Asheville in the fourth,
and Greenville fared but little better,
only four men going to bat, two ol
whom lanncd the wiud thrice.
In the filth Young nnd MeClung went
to first by being hit by pitched ball and
bot,h scored as did also Green nnd Stan
ley. In Greenville's half Gibson and
Cain went out on a double plav by
Metz, nnd Morgan went out from Met
to Green.
Young got a two base hit in the sixth
but failed to score, as Robertson mid
Green went out to Morgan and Ste
phens struck out. Greenville rolled up
four runs in this inning, tieinu the score.
lty securing a hit and stealing second
with the aid of a hit by Metz Stanley
made a run in the seventh. The remain
der of the gnmewas goose eguanll round.
Oldham and Stanley went ou'intuc
ninth ou a nice double from Ikiers to
Morgan, and the guine ended 7 to ti in
favor of Asheville,
The score :
ash i:iu.i!.
The eariteaut-a-Arm iuHitnclcd
To BrlUK The Wandering Dem
ocrat in. But He Will Probably
Not Do I', as lie Lacks The
Power.
Washington, Aug. 23. Even before
the readii'g of yesterday's journal in the
Senate today the absence of u quorum
was pointed out by Mandcrson, and the
roll showed the prcsence.of only :1U Sen
ators, 10 less than a quorum.
Harris moved that the sergcant-at-arnis
be dirtcted to request the presence of the
absent Senators, but l'asco anil Cockrell
pointed out that the order made yester
day was still in force, and the latter
asked that the report of the sergeant at
nrms be read. This was dated today
and reported that of 42 senators who
failed to answer to their names yesterday
only two were in the city, nnd one of
these, Vooiliecs, was too ill to attend,
others were telegraphed to attend im
mediately. Up to 12:HJ o'clock, 3D Sen
ators had responded.
At 12:30, it being apparent a quorum
could not be secured, upon a motion by
Harris, the sergennt-at-ams was di
rected tocompc! the attendance of absent
senators. 1 his, it is said, will notamount
to anvtbirg, us thescrgeant-at-arms has
always and now refuses to arrest sena
tors unless he is given a warrant for thiir
irrtsl. 1 In: Senate lias likewise always
refused to issue its warrant. A quorum
ulil be obtained if all the Republicans
would vote as titer arc a number about
the building who have so f.ir declined to
enter the chnmher.
At 1: IS the Senate adjourned until to
morrow.
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Viillllg, c f. 4
McClunu. r. f.
Crccu, 11
Stephens, 5
Oldham, e 4
Stunley. s. a
i.iinu-r, .w a
Metz, ill 5
Kohcrtson, I f 5
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Powell. I'll
Cain, all
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Murgnn, lb....
CrniK, I. f.
Ucit-rs, s 9
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ROVAL, ARCH HASON8,
I The Urueral Urand chapter
Heaalon at Toptks.
Toi'ivKA. Kan., Aug. 23. The triennial
convocation of the General Chapter ot
the United States Royal Arch Masons
was held at the Masonic Temple here
yesterday. Three hundnd and fifty mem
tiers of the fraternity representing Grand
I Cli'ipteis with an aggregate membership
I of over 150,000 mere present. The seS'
1 o o 4
10 0 0
SI'MMAKV.
earned runs Asheville .'I. ('.'cciiville (
Tivu liase hits Vouuu. ('.reel. I'uwcll, I'.il
son, Heievs. 'three busc h t Cnin. liases
tolell McCllinil, Sliuilej iK), Oldham, l.a
nkr. Meliavid. Iloillilc nlavs Metz lull-
assistedl. Powell, Beiers nml Morgan, fleieis
old Morgan, unae nn nuHa on .siepneiis.
II CnnneilKe L'. 1 1 it nv pllelleil null ny
Cnnneile a. Struek out II v Stephens 1 t,
livl.onncdi.ei!. I'asseil hall llilliam. Time
of Kami 1.60. t'mpire, Mr. WiKlilmnii.
The batting ol Powell this week h
been ns good as ever seen here.
The batteries for today s fame are
Green nnd Oldham, and Cain and Gibson.
Some of the ulnvcrs want to know
when, oh when, the weeds iu the held of
Allnndale arc to be cut down
Met., the second baseman of the
Moonshiners, has acccptul US chances
in the last six games without making an
error,
l'itehcr S'cnV.er.s and Stanley, the
short stop, are soon to leave Ashei
Mr. Stanley leaves next 1 liursday ami
Mr. htetiliens noes Saturday week.
The Greenville News says that both
their new pitchers. Ramsey and Bain
burg, have proved a failure, the Asheville
men hitting them when and where they
please. Correct.
Ramsey, Lanier and McUung will go
to Haywood White Sulphur Springs
S itiirdav. to nlav a uaine on that alter
noon with the Sprincs auainst the
Wayrcsvilleteam.
j. h. winstk ttvicmim
A ix iiiultliiic caNhler tione 10 Hie
l iowerv Kluicrtom.
rn isurm;, l'a., Aug. 23. "Henry G.
Gardner t lie defaulting cashier of the
Second National bank of Altoona, is en
route for China or lapan, u:id he has
with him $1(10,1100 in bank notes ol large
and small deuominnli ins."
So spoke Samuel It. Griffith, assistant
district uttorncv, whenask' il tegnrding
the truth oln rumor that Gardner had
been in tins citv Tin sdav. ''Gardner was
in Portland, Oregon, a lew davs ag.i
said Mr. Griffith, "and he has hk' lvlcft
country bv this time.
A week ano last Mondav Gardner
learned that Hank Lxamiucr Miller was
going to investigate his accounts.
Gardner at once bcuan prcparati ins for
a flight and lelt that nkeriutoii, taking
every dollar ol the bank's money that he
onld carry. The capital stock of tin
bank is $100,000 and the defalcation is
in ix.'css of that sum.
PRINCE OF INDIA
CIGAR
Mo AHtluui I or lif. I jr. MH.
Wasiiinoton, Aug. 23 Admiral Ram
say, acting S.eretary of the Navv, last
evening telegraphed unlets to the com
mander of the Marc Island ravy vard,
San l-'ninciseo, itist ructing him to take n
t inted Stales marshal out to the Iien-
nuicton in a naval tug boat and permit
him to serve the warrants ol the United
States court on the Salvndorian refugees.
It is expected at t!-c Stale department
that the arrest of General Iizcta mid his
associates will be made todav.
It's you own fault, it's the nicest .sc. citpir we
have sold for a lonu time. A trial only will con
vince the most skeptical. To those who have
Hied them, it's a ureal favorite.
ASHKV1U.K AI'.F.NTS,
RAYSOR & SMITH,
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS.
31 l'ATTON AVKNI'K.
01 'UN liVIiNIXGS TILL 11 O'CLOCK.
SOKT1I CAKOLINA NEWS.
sions, which will continue for one week
will be presided over by Deputy General
Giand High l'ritst George S. McCahan
of Iliiltunori!, General Hiuh 1'ricst Jos, 1
Horner having died since the last convo
cation.
Charters were granted to chapters nt
Denver, Salt Lake City, Trinidad, Our-
ango, Akron, (.any on City, Spokane,
1'uculo, bent tie, Muskogee, McAllister
and other cities.
Tbe following were elected officers for
the next three years
He luitinrd From A Towrr of
Richmond Clm Hall
Richmond, Va., Aug. 23. Col. J. M.
Winstcad, president of the Piedmont nnd
People's Savings bank of lire nsboro, N.
C this morning removed bis shoes nnd
jumed from one of the towers of the
city hall here, a distance of 170 feet. He
was terribly mangled. His lelt leg was
General Grand I caught in a projection nnd torn from the
Sterling Silver,
Belt Buckles
Hat Pins
Hair Pins
Link Bnttons
3
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Aud every novelty Imaginable. We
art,' at alwnys, headquarters for
ouveulr pcont.
J. H, LAW,
35 PATTON AVBNUB
Heinitsh & Reagan,
Selling Agents For
Master, John M. Colburn, New York;
General Grand Deputy Master, Bradford
Nichol, Nashville, Tcnn ; General Grand
Principal Conductor, W, A. Love, At
lanta, Ga : Genernl Grand Treasurer,
Chas, H. Hutteg, Montpclicr, Vt.; len- r..i,m iinrniitiiw nHicerat Savannah.
1 r.nA l. 1. Unrn w A..rA. I" '
socket. No cnuse is known for the
suicide.
Two Maala Ol uouor.
Washington. Aug. 23. Dr. loseph II.
hurst, Kort Wayne, lnd ; General Grand
Captain of Guard, Willmtn H. Mayo, St.
Louis; General Grand Conductor of
Council, S. B. Owen of Huston; General
Grand Marshal, George U. Mcltndc,
Gullipolis, Ohio; General Grand Steward,
Andrew r. Swaiistrom, At. i-aui.
WILL WRITIi A LETTER.
Ga., who rescued three tailors of the
British baik Mary Ii. Chnpmnn which
was wrecked rear Tybccislnnd February
25 Ih last, has been awarded a gold life-
saving medal of honor. Peter Dodge u
colored man who assis'cd in the rescue,
is awarded a silver medal of honor.
Mr. Charles It. Rouse of New York
Citv has donated to the Historical Mu
seum of the University of North Carolina
Governor Vance's manuscript account
if the celebrated meeting between the
Governor of North Carolina and the
Governor of South Carolina, wherein
the forn-cr remarked to t be I ittcr, " It's
a mighty long time between drinks."
The following ollicers were nomi
nated Tuesday bv theDcmocratiecoiinty
convention of Macon: 1. !'. Kav,
House; Lee Crawlord, chrk Superior
court; J. S Sloan, register of deeds; C. T.
Koane, shcrill; K A. oods. coroner; A.
T. Sder, surveyor. The convention in
structcd for R. L. Porter lor the Senate.
The Lenoir Topic; Our fox huiiteis
ought to get tip n chase one i f these
days. Mr. lohn Halliburton of llurke,
with a fine pack of dogs, came into our
county a couple of weeks agoniulcauglit
a large red fox on the I Ice mountain.
Within the last month he has caught
four.
1 he North Carolina Association ol
Democratic clubs is to be nt once reor
ganized bv Col. Julian S. Carr its presi
dent, and R. C. ltcckwith its secretary.
For some years these clubs have done
Rood work and have co-operated fully
witb the State Democratic committee.
There are now only Hit) convicts in
side the penitentiary walls. In two
weeks another gang will probably he
sent to the penitentiary farms on the
Roanoke, to aid in harvesting the heavy
crops there. These crops arc the finest
ever grown there.
Murphy Scout: Mr. lames Dickey
of Mineral Bluff, and Mrs. M. R, Wright
of Atlanta, were mariicd last Thursday.
The bride is over 00 and the groom
'0 years old. They had been ucouniutcd
only n lew weeks.
Don't Spend
More Money Than
Yon Have To.
No nidi of paying 2.sc for nuvcls lhat wv
sell tor ,s nml io cents no iiecd of paving
regular price for any novel sell 'eni nil
tot less some novels vu reduce 1-5 other
we take otX 4-5.
Mrs. Wideawake
ll;is tmnid thai mir Shamrock Irish linen
isbcinjj sold nt half price it's 11 pleasure
In have Mieh good to advettue thev
make n Rood impression the Rood rpiality
aud low price make nod customers 24
sheets paper or envelopes luc.
Views of
X. C. Scenery.
I. ni ne assort inetit nf views of fatuous places
iu ami around city large size city views,
country views -river views mountain
views -mounted or unmounted-25c each
or jj.yi do..
RAY'S
R N.
Court Siimre,
Economy is the
Uoad to Wealth.
Walk to the Mk knife thai we use local
down traveling expenses you're nn the
right road then let me help economize
economy in lumps ofj.i to J 5 is economy
indeed.
C TP RAY,
Memlier Ainericnn Ticket Drokcrs' Association.
ON T1IKSUUAKU. TKLH.l'HONK 194
I The Prcaldent will Tell Why He
. can't Minn l Tariff Bill.
Washington, Aug. i!3. The President
Over 3,000 UalloiH
Port Wokth, Tex., Aug. Zi. The
Third Disti ict Democratic Congressional
convention, in session nr. Mtnenla yes
terday, alter taking .1077 ballots ad-
I returned last night. Several members Ijourncd uutil today. Judge MeCord's
of theenhinet who saw him this morn- name was withdrawn and the last 1ml-
: fl 1. 1 ,!,:. i,i:fii,. lot stooit: LruauocK 1, voam Zo, M
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change had come over the President dur-
I ing hit stay at Buzzard's bay and that I
he would permit the tar ill bill to become!
CONFECTIONS.
Ulrlkei In DlftlreM.
. . -... ft nr tm. 1 ,, it
iX'rmit the tatill mil 10 iKComc rwAnsAsv.111, ug, im-n. rc, u.
a law without his signature. It is gen-1 0I Argentine at n meeting last nighedc
erally thoaght that the President will Lared tllc glrikc nRaitlBt the Slllltn Fc
I oil' unconditionally. The Sannn Fe re
fuses to employ the tinkers and 300 of
them lire out of work aud iu distress.
BON-IIONS AND CIIOCO
I.ATKS, CKKAM l'Kl'l'KK.
MBNTS, CKKAM WIN
TKRORKKNS, ASSORTKU
FRUITS, HTC ETC.
end a message to the House announcing
that he has permitted tlie 0111 to Become
a law and giving bis reasons therefor.
Sneaker Irisu una otuer prominent
Democrats in the House say they hare
heard nothing from the Presideut to in
dicate w but he will do witb the tariff
bill.
Weaver Hirlkr.
Suncock, N. H., Aug. S3. Four hun
I drcd weavers In the China mills here did
I not go to work today became or a re
duction in wages enual to the cut down
in the Pall Kiver mills. Notices of reduc
tion have been posted in the Webster
Killed In a I'Hve in.
Dukanoo, Mex August -'3. A miuing
disaster is reported from the I.nmiicno
district southwest of this city. A cave
in occurred in one of the mines, burying
ten miners, an were rcscured alive but
the others were dead when found.
Fire at Bowling Urerut
Iiowi.iNO Gkkbn, Ky Aug. 2,1, Two
entire blocks were burned here this morn
lamisll. Yarbrough. n nroinincnl
voiing uian of l.ouisburg, who in 1SS7
was sent to the Kansas penitentiary for
killing a man named Collins atKmnoria,
has been pardoned, nnd is nenm ut his
old borne.
The Alliance has cut down salaries:
President from $3 to $y a day when
traveling; Stale business ORent from
$l,ti()ll to $1,200; sccn'tnrv-trcnsurcr
Irom $1,200 to 51,000; trustee ol bust
ticss liiud from IfSOO to $700.
The father of Miss Sarah Plannigan
who was some months ago run over and
killed by nn engine near tbe Ada cotton
mills at Charlotte, has brought suit
amnnst the railroad for $5,000.
-The State Formers' Alliance has OU'
thorizod the organization ol the "Alliance
Mumilnctuniig Company," for the pur
pose of manufacturing shoes, clothing
and lints, tunning leatucr, etc,
ticnucrson county today holds an
election to vote on the proposition of
issuing bonds to build a railroad up the
I rench lircncli uroad valley from lire
vnrd to llendcnonville.
BASKETS !
BASKETS !
BASKETS !
The Knlcigli chamber of commerce
appoints six delegates to represent it at
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