i iiinnn.' wiiiwn' 11 THE ASI1EVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Wednesday Evening, October 10 IS 4 11-.. i' . i. THE ASHEV1LLE DAILY OTIZEX SINTBD DAILY (EXCKI'T Sl XHAY 1 AMI V l.liKLY SL'HSCklPTU ).V A'. 1 TES: f Om Year ailv Six Months i Three Mniuhs CITIZbX tine Month, in niiviiiiev .... ( One Week, ii.tnl to earners TllK WliKKl.Y ClTIKKN, it.Ul'd Wednesday, iu uilvnnee. S I . :i.n , 1 S.l no is everv Subscribers who miss their juicers are requested to nuike eonii'ltiiut ut the office as soon as passible. It' the hour ot delivery is later than O'i.'M' or 7 u'elock The Citizen wants tu know that too. WEDNESDAY. OCTUHKK 10. Is'j4. The Baltimore baseball clu'i lias tbi pennant without t he ulorv. New York bus the Temple cup ami the K,l,rx. ami each player of the cluli has ulie ut $1,000 in his insult pocket as a result of the l..st four games. The honors seim to rest with New Yolk, isiiiii.illy as the limxl lum clement p:ciliiiiiiiuiUil at the jmius pi ivetl in lialtiuiore, to the ixUnt, al most, ol causing a riot. MliTKUI'OLliAN i Hllllalisill continues to be tiicer as invasion arise. The New York W'orltl piinteil a l.irc picture ol the lute Oliver Wiiiilell Holmes Motnl.iv. ami lind also a i notation li.nii pc. haps his best poem, "The Chainliereil Nautilus." That quotatiou was so ch.tii.ueil that one can imagine t lie witty pott nr. happvloran hour or so where ho I as Ktine because of the brutal misii int. i aki: tn it i:. A Citneral Assembly is to be chosen at t his election, and that Legislature, umh r the Coiistiliition of this Slate, is vested with powers to reverse the pi luteal condition of evci v Count v in North Car olina. That Legislature, if comroil d by the I'"usiuni9ts, will have the power ( h d it will exert it no doubt) to apooiut niiiistrali'8 in every Couulv anil to increase their tuimber in every County until they control the Uoanlsi.i Com tnUsioiii'rsniiel Hoards of l'inaiice i heie they exist) in every County in the State. That Legislature will have the power to turn over the control of our ureal State institutions to tl;e I-'usioiiists. It wi.l have the power to deliver into t lie bunds of the l'usioi.ists our insliiuii rs of learning, our charitable ami penal in stitutions, and the eoiiiiol of the com mon schools of North Carolina. That Legislatiuc will have charge of the lew inn of the taxi - and the spmtliry of tit public rr.oniv lor the mxt two yeats. It will have the power to enact an ike i. u law to be framed by the l;uiotists, and to lie enforced by litem at the mxt edi tion, and it vvi 1 ilevt Ive upon that I.. y islature to choose two I'iii'eit Slates Senators, one to serve six years and tin other to serve two years. 1 1 we l'se these Senators we w ill lose control o! tl e Senate of the I'nitiil S:ntts. i.ltAMi li.v I'ui; in.Mot i: xi x . raw lord anil I'vimwoii ul lla e - il It Willi t iri-iii ( i-owiN. Il.vvi:vti.i.i-:, N. C, i let, ti.-i'ld urni ttll me that this has been the ur.inikM dav for llcniocracy that has ever lein witnessed in Clav county since the war. Old nun, yourjj men, Kcpublicm imn and Populist men all participated in the grand rally lor Crawford and Democracy. Heretofore the Republicans have had a true exponent of Republicanism to rep resent their cause, but when Crawford concluded his spueh the crowd spol.e out as one man: "The plow boy ut Hay wood is good ciu.ii'eili tor us." I'earson opened the discussion, anil, as tl'-ual, took trom his inside pocket that precious and highly pn.il A. h.ii.ce card and askid Craw lord il he mn.Mn.nl l,is signature. TTieitiesiion w as ai.swcrul in the atliimative. I'earson l.u.l it aside and brought out that much talked ol negro Saxon, the man liwart appointed to a good position in Wusningion siv ual j eats ago, and wanted to know i,l Crawford it he had seeurtd him a place to scrub tloois and clean spittoons. This was also answertd tothcentiie satisfaction ot all, regardless ol parly ol bgatioi s I'earson has another vtry important issue that he discusses at gn-;it length, but the people have read and u-iead these woi nout sterotyped eliaigis until they tire longing tor Miniitliitii: new. I'earson promised the peopl.' at Hender sotivi.le sevtial days ago that it thev would bear wilh him an I his petty churgis that out- time, lie would dispose of them and go into something more becoming a statesman; but he has laded to do so up to this date. Down al Sin al Cnek Thursday, where there are a good many Union soldiers, he iujieteil suis sion into his spcich aril 1 thought we were going to have something mine in teresting fur the remainder ot theea-n-pnign; but as soon as he i m-sul Mason and Dixon's line lie dropped them, as he will the Republican parly alter the Dili of November, and 1 have not heard one word since about secession and his Ijrandfathcr's pugilistic rtcord. Can't Shook J. Wilcv write 1'cursou a new speech for the l.'i appointments east of Juekson county? The piople over there urountl lluucombe have heard all the speech be knows and thry will not turn out to hear it rcpeuttd 1 fear. The leading l'opubsts ate uttcilv dis gusttd with Pearson's iff irt I ere today. He absolutely refused tu tell them w here he stood or what they might expect at his hai ds should he go to Congress. Alter the spea king you could see them discussing the situation and tryirg tu find out where they were "at." Thev re minded me ol the lost tluep ol Israel we reud ubout in the good book. Sparrows have nests, luxes have boles, but what the Populists nrc going to do without a leader the good Lord only knows. T hey are out of the road where thegrnss don t grow, and arc looking with long laics at Pearson's show, Crawford made u grund speech here today a nd his many friends went nwav praising the "statesman from Crab Tree," as I'earson culls him with nsiiier. The Democrats have never been more thoroughly organized than thev are now, und on the Ctli of November Clay will send in un increased nuij inly. They have a good county ticka out, and I have not beard a dissenting voice trom the Democratic runks. On the other hand the Republicans and Populists are at sea. They are like sheep without a shepherd; they don't know where to go nor what to do when they get there. The bosses have sold them out und they don't know which end ol the pic counter thev will be permitted to snuek at. Our next appointment is at Aipioue in Mucon county, where the lur-flviug busi ness will be continued, l. 11'. T. Overcoats, ulsters nnd reclers, im mense Bsiortoicnt, Whit lock Clmbtng House, 46 South Main street. For a clean steady, intense und econo mical beat, u:c coke. Carolina Coal Co. 11 DLllLll Ullj.Ml III ilinN llNtl.li IIIU.U 1 IKM re.i.l is also advocated by (ten. Sto.a I. i 'be cost of these roads, wc were toll, wis trom $.100 to SOlli) per ini!; and wc drove over one which had n.u cxcccdcl I he smaller tigiuv. l.vercoti. wi 'i vvlio.u wc talked seeuied pleasctl with the woik done and generally iec.ni UicmKo a n.u rowerroad, and a thicker MocVlmi than was u-ed in New Ic.sv. I!ie ebcapness ol ihc Cauanoaiiia vo !.. i:s being done, not bv e.iutr.ic'., I"U on county uccoaui ; the div isiou oi ,l.c pu'i be liind among the cilv.i us, en.- iir.riiig li e farmers to clcai their I. .-..Is ..i s.i.tit. were among the most auiacMr:...i!its of our visit to that plnee . Your committee w ish t.. , : .sS their appreciation ol the kindi.e s'.ovwa '- ia-ri ly fun. Roy Stone, peei ;1 .w oi rn .,1 i oaels bureau, Mr. lMw.inl I'.ini.iugh-, eoininissioiii r i t ptibbe io.: is : n , k Jersey, Mr. U. l'i. I Ian is n, b. c v isc and other oi eur Ne w t, i ;-e c w ho took the e;'e;itest p.ii.is m s us the roads i.l New Krsev ai.d detailed liilorn ali o: as lo c '..e'. tioti, etc. e w isli I .o lo ixi'icss our 1) ilh 1 i liie enuiiniiti e .i.ilth K at ii i ol li'iiicuiibe to liie e lliecrs ol I he S -u'l . i a R 1 ii w ay ci mp my lor li e u' I, .:, iia in tuniis'.ing the coina.iiiie l: cli i portatimi and l.-r llivir et' ir:s -.ac cr.-.i.sp.a ta". ion loi i! enu v . r i ' i. i !.n . Wc submit s c. miens 1 I s one !. '.u '.In points we v isiitd. Al'-tr a t1 uiimch .fi .. ! ' !k .1 :e::i roads we li.. ve sen and -..ith i v n- .v o m.tkiiiL' a piiiitie.d ap'i ic.itioii t oar own. we b. j lo i it i' i, c toli i.vinLi miv ges tiii i:s ;it:d i evornmc nil iti. n ' V hal lo Do. l-'asl biordirto b.in.;lhc iji.siioii ol iiO' il roads 1 elore "ar pioji'e- m the la ist inne-l'c il c.i , nnil .'s ano) ie. t h s in teianv who in . v 3:.i d :ibt :o tbegicat uii'.M Lo ce -. : M acA !.i li:.:. d roads in con collide, wc n coninicial tll.lt Vi-ll Select S liie l' lllg I. Ill Irolll S I : e-V 1 . i '. it au . ci ai e;e ' I l;i Thiit von putvh.iv : '. niaclia.-.s I r li oli- e gine with siil"ie- eiit i '--. crusher. Thai it i v-ii to be mailt' w ith the c tor t he use of the ir e rus'; lleihl. ill' !c d- !i which lit; I", : to he- niade. i ... a'-.' road d " ;i small eu e i to run your . :o Mivements , v oi A.dievil'e, r an I rollers. This bei"g done wc v!gt. st that vuti take the nuei-s li e c'l'i'.-eie' :.oee and tiro eccd to M.a-'!.,il! e l' i- s eiit'll us I'll lows. A ft i r i::c ro.i 1 :s woi i ! out to the established gi.iilc ii ive it well ditched ell i .li h side' so as to drain below bottom ot Mac A 1 un i leaving il well crowned I, I I ic.ng in 'e: i .i c 't t.i dr.-nti pipes ns lie j'iciitly .1' i.i cess iry to ketp the water i oin aee-iiiiailatin,. in .o - ' otiant'ties. 'V hen d: ..in ipts arc cot large enough. -. c :ec -Hill cud s! "he culver' s. I.i i i e eeii; r id 1 1 iv ro.-idvv.iv tu'cpai'': t a. ; t d tor M ,ie Adam iiv e v. a v.-tting l'' 'ei I Wide, .mil about tunc l tie-In s deep. Abu t: ui'iglilv rullirg tl-K sircad t "it i'-cl.'. S. I M o'Ad.llll e 'l ill 1 iCIS ot :wo ineli. s. iis-r.e; i-tom tl v. ill ass thr -ugli a t w o oieli i ii;e' . Spii. H, when iiiivsiMe j i., j , : ,.;u.i i , v tr. I ..on he too ..: il i i i,ri ad I'cll Milt aid inch d Se l'Ce liil.' -. sp ;iv thus i will hi! a an a ba .mo ,t t nun'1! seiceint. ,s. I , cr th HI the- W e re e- inn. ci. d ;l.:tt tor ihe first ! uir is.-i:' li ..'a Asbevill... the load I .111 !.. ah -ve 1 eet v id.', I 1 t .0'. i-. be made 1 1 1 I ell . -1" h vc 111-' l.e Maeiol.. and It. in 1 wide. When Hi held sioi c I tro'ii '.he t ,; v elect 1. j .,: Hi I' b.,1.1. i III Co-Is. 'esci :l,e i, . 1 p i.l e-. d the 1. .d s iil'o it n he eve-rlo.v w.t p'. i-.es .eeur. that t;ie.,- V.l'l M . l.e li' i'l: III Il'l- .ate.,i;e d'.ie. ami tided wit h I'.el.l store ei;b. r -.s id llllll Oi I I.L e I 'ii loo-e alld he .' d. ei with lianria ami wl e-:i vcr ; . ' . roiled, and ii ,,t 111. in tin- ih" M... , be spu-iid ..s a1, .ve. hi lit-i. y .a the load.. 1:1 tl . Iv ing alorg 1 . ; ps 1 I rut.;, s. . d soil is ot a I e ' : cii.i ve ' v 1 i.t 1 : --. proper elr.ii ; .. 1. w ai in t Ir to pi ice X.. e . I 1111 ai ad V. ' this is t he , 1 ... eicat eatc s h. take 11 t.. pu -e , ' i.i t!;, in .il 1 ,-. : 1 We- llll lll. 1 . -i. ;:, nd 1 ; .,! e . . , . pi .V II eOllli-e L- ! ' e r-:.ie. 'to ,l,i.e . ' 01 the woi Id -o . . t i 1 1 1 .1 , with I'rob II in - ... 1; 1 !, .v , .1 ; l.iiil come am! ,.., ; eih e ation ol our 11 c , 1 . . .. r 1 t hi -, best uiati-ii.il a . s. he:. I I,.- work. It is the o; 11 1 1 , ,-..ti..- that 111 itciial l.-r ll . 1 -end .1,011 e . found in abini.hr ee . :e ,.i ... . r. aiU, but t h 1 1 s. ,;t ni . laid 111 li ding suit .1: -. t t : top dn ssiiiL'. l o so . , ... . d i can be built w ith t : e . v . , we ti ler to i he V ip..i i ' I; ,.!- , Ilavvvooil strict d it a light course of el i i a bind, r on the I la v ,v ... d s' : , , ad.nn, and air. i miv. d wi-a dressing of nam!, t it.-n it -.v p betttr coniliii' ll ami ve , .i . i! dustv. tbi the Valid, rbi'.t roads thev .1 li-'i:-stone In. ill tl.o I'eai sop .pi.-irr v ,.s a top diessii.g, ;iud we le. I s-itisliid : is! i,s goot' material can be found .-t e, h.r points in the county. Wesuggett thai the rctn litak'.- 1 1 .he convict force be put to gr adine and pre paiiug the other roadf upon wha ii M..c Adam is likely to be laid, and tint th; easiest possible grades be made, not 1 nu lling over six percent, i' it is posstn'e to avoid it. My W'.-ping your grading 0 to 1J months ahead i t' tut Mne.Vlaiii you avoid liie expense of p ling vour rii'idn This plan is lollowcel ir. Meckftnbuig at a great saving to the county. A to the tost ol this road p ltunciiinbc county we me not. prepared to sav, but bv ccting upon the above sueges' ions, a section e frond can footi be built 11 nd the cost thus ii-ci'itaiiK'.', so that anv iues tion ol appropriation can I eititcliigtn'.ly Sltblllitteil. Verv Kcspei tl'u'.ly, Geo. S. I'ovvell, chairman; M, ,. Kecil. 1. R. IhiH .i.e. 1 1. A. lllaclivvcll. C. A Nichobi, k. C. Clavti ti, T. W. Paltoit, Commit lie T?C:?'"i.l p. 'iiiili. who vi.-'lt tlie lnvnliiW Ti ll"!. I und mmu'ii-iiI Insl It lite, lit lllll tnl. 1. ., S ., in'- nunc evlio lire wnt th.-i'.', bv Hi. s.' ho liiiv'i' iiliviuly, trom pprnniil 1 xpi-i'ii'ii.'.', I';:i'i.'il 1.1' the iri'i'rtt Triumph In Conservative Surgery nrhli'vcil bv tin- Siirtr.'.HiK of thnt riiineil Instl tiitinu. l.ltlU. hc'i-oic, nr I'litiiiitf burgcry Is foiiiul pni'i'srtiir.v. l or iiistiinei., TUIMnnS "viii'imi. I'lliiMlit (I'ti rlne) anil luiiiuiivj niuii',. othi'i'rt, mi. iviimvi'il by Klfrtrnlysi'iiiii.t otli.'i- eunn i'viitivn inriinHiuiil tlmriMiy tlm perila ur cuttiiirf opeiutliilis avoiilcl. PILE TUMORS howviT Imw. Fldtulll lower hnwi'l, are iK i'iiiiiiii ntly eiuvil wlthuut pittu or riini't to Hie tiiiip., RUPTIli?F "r lii'ii'lMlli'i'iiliilUnullimlly iui iuiiu, ,.,,,,) W,iii tlm knlle iinel without 1111I11, Triih.'s eim In. thruwn awnyl STONE 1,1 "I'l'l'ler, no iiuitter Imw wiwiih ,iri., ei-nsli.-.l, iiulvi'rlzid. wiish A nut 1111.I mii.lv ri-timvi'il wit limit cuttiiiK. STRICTURES l,r t i'tuiry I'mwam. am al 0intuiunbt)n, irtiHivt'il without cut thiK In I11111. Ir.'.l nr I'lis.-K. rur PiiiiiiiIiI.'Ih. niiini iiMm irfcrcn 11111I nil rarlii'iilarH, wml ten rents (In tiniiil to Worlel's lllsiieumiry Mi illeul Amoolatloil, WIS Malu Stirct, lliiirulo, N, V, AN UNFINISHED ROM AM 01 . V U.allh.v Ctrl Who I.ov.mI hi: it .., V.iih Ahead uf liie t.iiiu.-. Myt'tie Tcnudcmore yvas not a'-.. I a! girl, but she was very leood :. .... ing and had monoy iu the ban',.. 'I'liat was why thu V'Mtntcd . V.. : ii M. t lair oll'ered his biiu.l t 'b. r in man hii.'v. I' ia worked In a re.-.l.nii..i,:. :-i.. lid not see that Ezra was p.p .t a: : n v. i'-e iiim h alougsido of her I e luii.e ;..( hard il"ldir.s. "It can not be, Ezra," said -.,.. i,. rv ciuly teaiing to pieces a leaf w l.i, a ho bad plucked from tl boii'iin-' in I in ii. " , v. uell." said he. '-l'bi n o i t. an electric car for Kvnn.vou, per in: ; s m v e'l- to return." li'-iird the gate click a - he ;m- . e'ii i . "Wiil he ever cross toy li - u.'-.i'.:.:'' siie o.Mi.h'r- d. ill Aft: a p. I' v the' lii'igbt of tl.o s..:, .nil i.d--:' i'-ii-k beach. I.ni- ... n i' in - . I . ; :, v., 'iv sitting in t ;. ; w .o.tii vv ith a guitar and in. ed d . r -: a had : 1 1 t taken up a i" d bad h m. ' I hut lii.'i': Thiit I'.i.v:" i'ii-.p, d ty r i e- d'oiiipi.'iiio",., eliit.-bii'i" by tl.o ; '.' i' - "'td I' -ilii it fi-ie'li'l. I I i : 1 1 d i e. a hath -i- propri.'toi' .-'. oi',- i' t i ,- i.l 'I'-: f. i-. 1 l-ill-lls i .11 t ill' W . -t --''r. v h.il's hill ini; yoiiV" n-hrd i hn; :. ii's il'l oie ii.-;-oii Idit i, I i "It is :i hail. led !.. ' cnve'lio e i ,V Stoid :: ov-l now. said ,h vv ii y bona' . ni l he o re-. 1 do-pond. -ul i i; r I : i; I : I ".i-o-.il of ii ;i . i.idi' .'-"n i i V . rid', Us the p.'-d oi . ii il 1,-lt, I' and !:.' --e, .11 1 i . -. ' "mi in ten d o - i" !; ' .; I Mol i' Vi -;v... " ;in;;-i.,i ei Ami as s.l tv the seatl'd bet mi - she tl,.:;'. : i'l'li.'.l I I'-T : 1 .,! the ' .f fl'1'1. -1. ..; vi'ii 11 1 , 'iiai: I . , -i.;dl I"" , ci'Usbiii:'- ' : .- i t I. r in l....l.ing'...:: ' in : b .. I llo stars I .ed.'.l'-l .!:.-, It was :: She- sh.-l;: I i.e.-. . - : . :, A:id ti..- . id. Cibl. 1 !-.'.. - - ;.' ' foliiid l.e I' I ' .. - i it II. .'.'.V lit .1 EII'.DS uac. 11. I li. .1.. I l.e a An IiiM.,i!ii. i.l 1 lillli.t.d - Mr. C. 1'.. . JllcUsollv ilh ! .. wonderful :d -Vfhii'b lie lowing c;T. . 1 : last 11 Clii.-i: injr liim. 1 '...- 1 piir.-biisi'd t-.. 1 -. tenth of tied 1 : ting, n :id to jr.. ' the. eiigv .!.. -r -i.i.iK. bird - ! to tula.' o; : '- d -. the' ltiah' i i--.l : !-llli!ll's, -: - ' d - .-' fd- .: r'.l n t: V 'llio o 1 ! : . r i-. : ' -. 1; . .':'. Wil . ill ! '. ' 1' 'U i- :.- :-.' t eJ ti.ii. ii'--' ,! e si: ' 1 a 1 v 1 -. ; ;.. ' hi:--', ll -.'. tl : e h td,. , . ... ..1: 1 Id, ..I'- . e. I., 1 .1 '.: 1.. ": b: ' , :i Ml-, eiiid'ii 1 . :., lid it .itteidiv.dy.; ,;d th. 11 i:i'-l t . ! s, ;o. ,,!. !.'.: ! nearby, lb:.', tbi- v di- ldid thi.l b::d llovMi . a s. :,- in .dhs bef.d'.'. 'Id,,' sen .ltd vvi.s ieei-.-.di! m , I ut Mi-.. : I' ii vv en: nil t 1 .:.. ' i"i hi;' 1 :. i.di :.'! ut h. r biiti !. ill. n lifl 1 : 1 -. t -t- : it : eUb'il 1 'i l .-r tdi-'ef. s-':o , . - - I the ,'ii--.' end fv bird li 1 1 -.. ..etaill-ly pl.i.-e 1 t del 1 e- It . mate v. :. Id-d r.i' i.-r -1 . . f t la- sli'iin. 1 r let with'..: 1. n :: lb.- tw o we;-.- , I, d ' ::::' :r : : in I '- '. hiid'im'j'e' at 11 ).!-.-:.: vite. 1 t.i 1 telli. Hiia rm. n ...... lldli f'hiiiii nnd Japan haw but,' i 1 11 Known us lan. la v. lu re rnri' f..ri;w d : -.tli yige-table nnd animal lif.; 1 i t, '.it I don't remember of i-v.-r 1... v i:: - ii iiiiylbing in print until late!;,-1 1 1:- . l i.'lilf till! "cross lull," ll pis.iit ,ri;.l w .n.iei- whieli iibor.inls ill the' fee b e.ii'i'fs of both countries, 'ihc r;iiv-t ; . iiiii'ii of the two is the one Ki,..-.vii t . t In' . laps by a te'i'iu signifying "tin' til. n f the blaelt eross."' It is a p!i.!: . 1. r. 1 lis.li (bebm .r'uijr to the Id h ...nil'.yi, only ubout f..ur inch, s b pg, an 1 M-einin.'jly Itlmoet tt'nii' i'iii'.-nt, '..ilh the exet'lition f a jit blip 1: el'o-s 1 xti'inliii;.' down llio back, v.itli hide arms pointing down nnd outward to ward Hie late-rill fins. The "while" cross lisli" npv:irs to be but n variety i f the above tle'scrilit'd Npccies, resciublin-.' i! in general outline of form. In ti.i-. variety the skin is of a more decided red tiuil the tail broader nnd more flat tened. It takes itx common 11:11111.' fi- in tho fact that both sides nre marked with perfect tigures of white crosses. .". inrrieuil Yloiitl I'u'p. laa'iisli paper niamifin'turc.'s now iie Uuow le'djre) t he .superiority of Amer ican ground wooel pulp over that, pro duced in v;itn'.inavi:i. One prominent iiianiifc.ctiiri'r is iptoU'd by an laiglish e.wbatig,' as saying that the American nrtiele is tho l etter beenusp the wood U ('foiiiul longitudinally, insteiitl of across the log, as U the eiisti with most Swedish pulps, anil beenu.se nothing Iui t spruce wood is Used in tho manu-fip-t'di'i'. Did You Know t l-.Ht tVe Arc . . v Di'luji That Has Ever Been in Ashcville? AHwi-arp now uinkinn un rntitrty new nnd ni rior line ol Simvi'inr Smvh,h we will otln ( ur old oiiftt a grtally rt'dmtd prict-K. ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING JEWELER, Eighty-five Bushels of Corn to the Acre. i u can o'ct that yiclil by lccilinj,' 1 your la ml on G-rour d Bone. .lAMiiS WOLFE MEAT CO., 1 I: ; rescriptions I'iiUc! with the iliat iiie'iiey can -!i;:i!i's Drt;-' Stoiv, iii the l'nb- "r iic- Square, Ahe ii!e. X. C. ti:ij:liiom; in;. K; .; k : 11 iii.w mm: tkiM. .1 0.. nt- Mailo foe i n i I aroliua. .-vol Ch.iiitiiau lames II. I'on i 111.de '.he loihiwing (itipoiniuieni s bei- ; l.e spiaking 111 the west. N V I OK T. . I . V is i hiirsda ,', 1 Modi 1 1 1 d ... Iredell lonntv. Id: :.. 'I... 1 ih , A!e,'imle'. Count S .; in-; v. ''duller 111. I idk.ev die, Yadkin conntv, M"iid,,', ii,'..'-.; ll. M.-'.sv '!.-, li.ivie couiitv, luesdiv i . le;..'-. 1 d ' ; V.. ! 1 .1. 01 d's. Alamance evu;d..: Tl ::; -d , . . 1 1,.',, er IS II i s' , l-hnlav, nc'e.ber 11). : K- 'i- i", I 'tis-ill conntv, iliiriliiv. 1 n.t b 1- . d . j I ;'lie.i'. 'olinl .b.lllt I llllUtss, I V- T v. 1 1 ,v loid, Hem. eratic candidate I l.i .. i,.iiw, Hid Iv'cblllolld I V:li soil, j in d 1 . t c; ndulate tor s'ori.'re ss, will 1 ...1 : 1 :-s 1 ,-e- j e .;. e liie I P-.wiug lime nip..-.-. I i;.:: 1 in 1, s i Ions I iv, 1 1, l.die ill. I'd nvi le. Idid-iy, Oet.iber 1 '1. i :low 1 ii 1, W.'di.isdav, 1 'el. 1 7. W:. v 111-v ille, T Imrs.l iv, ( 1, t. 1 I'ii'.i's Cieck, I'liuay. 1 1.1. I'd. 1 1 i:t:: Cut k, S itutil ... 11. t. 'J1'. M.oshi,1', M,.i-..! ... n.i Mats lldi, Tu- --I -'. . 'a t. -.1. l urnsvi'le , d hi, I I. ni -.I ... I.l I e s 1 . 1 . I d I 1 . A vei l s e ni . Ibcvaid, i 11 s Columbus. ' ' i'on sl C11 v, . fh. 1 inal Ci! '. . Mai ion, S t .11 s.iiiaioid. Tims Crttk. . a. m. Jonathan's C i . a. m, Wayncsv ille, ' a, in. lil'.Mdi K '. ' L I."''. : iv. IM. S.K I. oO .v. 1 ici. ::i . i '. V. Nov. 1 . I i.v', Nov. :. No e. :i. -point on ns. i diy, (Ut. 11. IT i ii hie, net. 1J, 11 j t Key, 1 let. Ill, 11 I P.,. i...- ,,s.iv: I IMi s K. Sll: . 11; i'ealll. It. I'or v.d- 1 : oarer: S. M, 1 y 11:. l-'or A ; iu.tivfx: Al.TliK e'l. M l. . , A eh... i '.MliS C. M.ve :: " .i c' iuibtrlanil. AuvtisiidVP I : i. e. ; 1 ,1 Mceiilciiliurj;. I'or Con::i i s Midi hslricl : W. T. Ci.'AW 10 i ,.u wood. I'.u Superior Com i di !. . 1 L'th Hislrict: 11 H. CAIill K oi din e udDe. I'or the ScL.ti dd, 1 I list rift: l.nc'ui; i';..v .. ..I r. 1: coiiibe, C 1 1 .vs. A. 1 1 mm : ... s,,s ol Madi..on. I'or ll.iu.ie 1 t Id jire-i u'ntives : ClIAS. el. Si 1 OMAN, M. !.. I.d i:p. I'd. s'.ieiili'i John A. 1 i-ooissiimi.. I'or Clcik Superior Court: Ions I.. Ca rm v. I'. .r Kceisier ol I '.eds. John . Maokpv. l-'or Tre.-isurer: Jons 11. CnruTNi:. l-'or Sureevor: J. W. Mck.iv I'or Coroner: I.. II. McllK.WI'K. I'or t. on. table, As'ieville I'owuship: John J. Not. anh. Grand Opera House Friday & Saturday, Oct. 12 & 13. KniMgriiK'nt or th r? prcwnlativf Amtiioiui plavcraitd pUywrinItt, . , Milton Nobles WITH THH A8S1STANCK 01' Dolly Nobles A tu l lti fnmous cuiutxiny In a KMpcrh production ol liin two Kfcalent miccvKMs. 'li LOVE AND LAW BATURDAV Nlf.IlT FflOM SIRE TO SON Seal oil sale at lleiultali & keagau't. "'SJL Hliill "A." CUv Maiki-I. host Medicine 'A buy, at Dr. T. C. RAINY WEATHER Mil! I. IT, hi'l l-l ll't't. Wt'l I'l'L't . (ditari'li a 1 1 1 1 'lllll hlllslll. III' I ; it ol (if H'0- strcniu: W is. llllll is lip.' lllllli'C V 'I'lllilHI. Wl' IlllVC -ol ". ll'l'.llllf Sl Wlllllt'll tlll'l it's Kllllllt'fs siii'dli. of. Tli kh s I'm- iiu'it, cllllilU'tl. l!uf wo waul lo ore ato ;i goml 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 y niakos anil rritiK-s of I ll'Mll. llllll it's ,111 tdlsy imitti'l lo ailnlliif.ilo :i woakoti llioif woiifin iH:ilitios, our riililioiN ;iro all now stork iiiul only tostoil tiiul rolinlilo tn.ikosi. About ivory si.c a ii'l kiibl ir. rulilior sliot's und boots' you mv liable (.1 want. J. SPANGENBEPvG. ) CO 1 ur Ol' AMU Did You Ever j Trado 1 lioiis-o j llUIISOs 'llll.l at ,1 iiiiii'iiy casii i;rorory 1 I lor. tnl oro dry floods havr I. roll tliora?li liolisos. Hardly Ever Have you had the oiiort u nit y and Pleasure If savin:; a dollar by trading at a cash grocory house, I buy piuI soil for cash ; IS Hunds iMMiuilut L'd sugar if l.fio W. J. l'ostoll, 39 COLLEGE ST. Port Royal Western Carolina R. R. AUOU-TA, G A NO AIKEN, F. C. VIA SPARTANBURG . SIX "Ml V.'A RI) l.v. All'i'ville Lv. It'iiileineinville Ar. S i ri ll i. liurtc I I.v. Spiir;nntjurx... r l.aureiiH Ar. i.ieitivllk Ar. I'.reenwood r. AiiK'mlrt Ar. Aiken KUl'TK IIAILY K. I), i) fid a. m 7 4H " '. K. W. C. 9 (lit " 10 IS " " 11 fll " " nop m. on 3 an . C, Ky. 4 27 Ak r.,r tirkitsovcrtbia Kuutefor fiinta.rvlct W.J.CRAIG, K, L. TODD Orn'i I iih, Agrut, Travelling I'naa Agt. U0t'8TA, OA. ARRIVAL AND DLPARTURf. OF MAHt. AHUIVIt LKAVK a 10 p in VKT 4 05 p in 4 CO l ill It A ST U 30 p m It 20 n in nount 6 AO am i t'O p in Mit'TII 1 4ft a in ttlflpn UUCKTOWN H 1ft a m OPENirO ANO CLOSING OF MAILS. Or UN CI.OSK !l oo p m W HAT 3 Oft p ni oo p in BST 190pm 7 30 a m wol'TH 7 40 a m 8 00pm DUCKTOWN 8 'JO a m STAR HUUftl. Aituivn il oo p m. l.KAVS 7 oo a m ft 00 a m .... BHrtVARD.... ..IH'KNSVILLK HIIHCH 7 oo p m, n 30 n m 10 00 m 1 1 00 a nt LKICHHTKH lit (in 7 OH p m...KUTHEHI OKDTON... BOO MOTICB. T want every man and woman in tlie Itntteil Staten Interriteil in the opium and winkcy hablutohaveoneormy books on inrac.ui.raKB. Atinrena ii. n. weiui,i,ni, Atlanta, Ua boa iso, and cne will be trnt vol free, S-Kdeodtmo Table S.e.ikirg of the Luxuiiis, I laiulits, l'.eonoiiiits. Lnjoymeiits and Nece? sdits of the table includes iiuulioiiol vshal Hill & Co., show iu Choice Meals. City Maikct. Before buying your new bicycle look the field over carefully. The superiority of Victor Bicycles was never so fully demonstrated as at present. Our '94 line will bear the most rigid scrutiny, and we challenge comparison. There's but one best -Victor. OVERMAN BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. BAN FRANCISCO. Edison Phonograph 31 PATTO AVG. Racket Store, V, South Main St. Tu iiij-Jiitinls: We will tint take u limit fiat. Tin' country is full ol' ijooils, veil tan liny all you want almost any win iv yon t:o .'iiiil joii can liny them low. Tin- lliinir von want to know is win re can I make my mot cy (,'d tlic lui tlienst anil do the lust in btiyiuj;, tliis wf ciniiot nil vou, ciiilv those who have traiUil wi h us ean till vou. However, we ilo know this, our pure luting iiow i rs aieiiiiul to anv in Xouh Carolina. Our experience of lixhtien years is worth soini'tl.iiiH to you as will as it is our sin c s iii know inj4 where to liny, how to I'm- ami when to buy. We know what your pii'iei : wants are ami here they ate: 1)11 V (iuODS. I l Sea lal.iiiil sheeting "ie. jil. Vou will till ine yon never saw hitter noils f ir the itiec, an 1 rarely iver so kooi). lixeelliut iinon Kii'.rth'ini oc. yd.; excel I. nl ilress iiijjhauis Cic. yd.: coltotiaile pant ttoods at 8, 10 ami W j ets. yd.; Knod jeans for winter pants expected sooti at I'Oc. j d. This is exactly the 113c, ;rade of jeans almost any where you ljo. Splendiil half wool homespun fur children winter dresses, US inches wide, for loc. yd. We only have a small ipiantity of these jjoods mid wc niny not he able to Ki t nny more. We carry n line ood, stout, medium dress goods rung itiK in price l)c. half wool up tu 4Sc. for all wool cashmere Iff inches wide; oli inch Indies' broadcloth at 75c. vil., in blue, tan ami garnet; L'S iiich diutel, spl. uilid guilds, ."i.'d, ?s vd. wide bat teens it inc. yd. S1IOKS. Lailics's I ice and button .huis as solid as can be made, '.IS.'.; ladies' Sunday shots, solid, tfl ll."; men's liiy'11 cut tics, solid, $1.(10; ladies' winter oil c,raiu lace, !).H,; hnlies' feanilos inter shoes, T.'c; ladies' ttimnnd hats, latest styl.s. No use pat it'K $11 (Kl In $o.dt) lor 11 hut when Miu can yit one for If 1.7." to $-.70, TIXWAKE Iu iibiiudai ee, as ehe.ip us can be sold. In notions and little waies wc will break the record for low prices. Cannot give them here without takit'K oil this paper. Show the prices to your neighbors nnd eotnp mill ..ee iw. Some nl these vooda - - w-- t;o out every day nnd new ones come in. Yours ttuly. J. M. stoxei:, Mav. Till! ADVJJM' TEBM OK THH 1'IKTy-THIkl) ANNUAL 8HSS10.N OH' ' '" St. Mary's School, KALEIGH, N. C, HKOINS SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1894. AlrlrcM t lie Keclnr, Kov. 11. SuhmIcs, A. 1M. ;-i,l.ljino Plvs KUANO Wilt Vou .-llllll I.P Tiki. Tim Ci.ua.i - 1 . It 1Y.I1!. in, ,, w. 3 It Writes lu Own leiliturlKix .1 It in tlie ll..t Lirnl CaiK-r Hnei I'rlin.'rt In W. N .:. 1. It 'lima the Lntet Tel. ri anhli' N. M i Pr.ini A'l tl'c World. P. It IVIU've. iu Aiihivi Ii Alwuv.. To I'P IT IS A N'KWat'AI'Bit HITS l)ll 1'IIOUIIHT OP IT l tli.llnm Wilt Oct It Vora Vear, and If Y..n Live In Anhrvillr It Will He Delivered .el Voiir rv..,r rvverv Kverna A Card. I waul my friends to know Hint I am still In the rnce ai an Independent rniielldiite for Superior conrl clerk, W. M. JARVIS, lo-5dln-6 Talk! WHEEL CO. DETROIT. DENVER. & Typewriter SCo., TELEPHONE CALL 40. Southern Railway PIEDMONT! AIR LINE ) In Kflcct fuiie 17, i&m, This conitrnseetlschriliile la imMlslieel nn infor nintii.ii a'" I in nuliiect to change without uoticc lo the public. EASTBOUND 12 it 38 Lv Knoivlllc " Ntorriitown I.T." tHint Kot-kr. 8 IS Bin 9 Mourn "li Snpin 13 411pm ii 30pm 8 S2pm 4 33pm 5 17pm n fitlpfn 6 211pm 7 11pm H UOpm 10 or.nin 11 40pm i" Hot Spring UT. Anhtville ' Konnd Knob ' Marion " MorKanton " Hlck.irT ' Newton " StnlMTllle Ar. ttati.liury , " (trcciiRtiora " Danvllk Ar.ki.liminil Lv. Orren.horo ...!7. r. T'liitnim " Hul-igh Oolrtiiliiiro l.. Iianviile Ar. Lyue'lihurg " WHKliinvtiin (I iM iro '13 01am 8 3Bara 7 30m il 00pm 12 3()am 2 lHam 7 1 3am " Hatlmiore " t'liil tilrlphia ' Neve York lWESTBOUND I.v. New Vork ' f'tlililrteliihll" ,. 8 23am ,. 10 41)011 1 23otn 137 & ir ,. 4 Sllpm Sflpn .. 9 20UIE Hnllimorr. " Wi.HliitiKton " I.vncblmr. Ar. lintivitle Lv. kk'htnontl 77.7. " Dnnvllle Ar. (lr.'eni.lHira Lv. Culdslioro Lv Ralelxh " Iiurlmm Ar. Oreenliorc Lv Gr.'rii0or " SalHmrv " S:.ti.vltlc New ton " Hlckorv " MorKanton " Marion " Kound Knub " Ashrvtlle 14 Hot titirina, Ar .Paint Kock 10 43pm 3 43am S 30am 12 fiuam A 4iiam (I UMam tS Oiipm . 4.1am 0 44am H 3tam H 4tui 10 aoam 11 loam IS oapm 12 Mum I 00pm 1 4rtpm 3 40pm 4 OMpm 5 3Hpm ft Aoom " M.irnaiowu 6 80pm " Knoxville .....7 46pm A. & S. RAILROAD No7l4 Nd. tf3" Lv. Ahevilk ' Henileronvlllc " I'liit Hock H 4'iam 7 ooptn ti aaam 7 ftiipiu 11 .'iiin 8 o 7 pill 10 oiiiin 30pm i o anum oiipm 11 .'Ilium luoopm 3 ftrpm 1 2c pin H 45pm 11 iliuira ft 30pra A aoiim loiopm lOlftnm ' Samelii Tr? on Ar. Sonrtunburg . " Cittiinliin " I'linrk'slun " Snvnniinh " Jaeksonvillc No. 15 No. i3 7 UOnin 4 aopni 1 1 4rnm tl 3.r.im 7 Iftiiin 7 Iftjim ft 10pm 11 aouiu H lftpm 8 Oftpui II IHpm 4 Oiipm 0 4Npm 4 3Hpm I0 1Slpm ftOBpin I.v. Jiii-kKoii villc, " Siiviinnnli " Clinrlitnn ' Coliiniliiii Lv. Stmrtanburg, ' Trvon " Pnluitn " I'lat Hoik ' Hendera'nv'le., Ar. Aahrville 10 uupm a ltipm 1 l20pra aopm t MURPHY BRANCH NdTT7 Lv. Anhevllle il ooam Ar. Waynesvllle 10 3tiam " Itrrniill City 13 43pm I.v. llnmill City laftNpm Ar.Andrcwa 3 8.1pm M Tomntla 4 ItHpm " Mnrphv 4 80pm No. 18 Lv. Murpby Ar. Tomotla " Andrews " llryaon City " VV lyneavllle ' Aalievlile tlmilv cui'pty Snmliiy. .... 7 00am .... 7 20am .... 7 RSam .... 10 84am .... 12 5tipm .... 3 34pm TSLEEPlNQCAff S6RViCE7 .'ii. 11 un. 'n W,n,.n li..k. moml nml t'.rrrnaboro, im.l traln 87 nn.l 88 j riilliiinn aVeping enr lictween New York, Asiieviiic nun ll.it MprliiK lieinn Hum eil on Nos. 11 nnd 13 on K. nml Ii nnd VI. N. c. divlHiniiH, I'ullinnn SleepiiiK Car between Astiiville nml Cinelnnati, via Knoivlllc. Trniiin Nna 13. 14. It nn.l III olid trnliin lietw.'i'il Asli.-villc nnd Colunitiln, connectinK nt C.il.iiiiliiii with S. C. K'y for Charleston nnd !' C. .Si P Ky f.irSuvnnmih, Jacksonville nnd nil I'lnriiln points. I'uihnnn alcepera on .M. in nn.l 10, between Jacksonville, Aahe-villi- and Mot Spring!. XV. A Tl'KK, A H. IIARPW1CK, lien'l 1'nna. Agt . Aaat. Gen'l Pass. Agt., XYnsliinitton. I). C. Atlanta, On. V. I! M'lllilt. ('.ni l Sunt.. Columbia. 8. C J. M CI'I.I', Trntlic Mnnniirr, Wanhlnuton, . , o, iiiiiiun, iicn-i AianaKer, waaniniton. "Half-Sick." It is not the great sicknesses or the great trials that ore hardest to bear. It is the little vexations, the petty an noyances, the " martyrdom of trifles." ' Take the case of 1 woman who has con stant headaches, nervous break-downs, bilious attacks, dluincas. loss of appetite, etc. She ia never wholly sick and yet never well. She ia exiK-cted to be " up and about her work," yet she suffers keenly. It Is simply a cute of biliousnesa and torpid liver, under which her aystem la running down. She wants, first of all, to luke a liver pill which will cause the bowels to discharge all tht secreted bile which Is poisoning Ihe blood. When Ihe Dowels are thoroughly opened ihe baa re moved the chief Irritant. Now tor the neat ten days she wanta simply a power ful ionic and blood purifier to strengthen the system and repair the waste. Yon can get Wk of these medicines (in two separate boxes) at one price, a cents, by asking your druggist for . Ramon's Tonic Ll ycr FlUa nd Pellet. (If bought acpa rately in any other form they would cost double. They are a sure cure for constipation and biliousness. Try this once. OLD IN ABHBVILLB BY DIt. T. O. BUXTU, Wholesale and Retail, W. C, Carmlihael, XVorthen Co., Hclultsn ft Reagan, Rayaor ft tmitU.

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