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I, t - f A ft. i Vol. XII. No. AMONG THE CLOUDS. Concordlann Ylslt the Land ot ih Sky and liew the Grand hcenery An Online that Was Immemly n. joyed-iiain Preycnted Baseband The Trip Without Accident or 77 ' ' A day s outing on the : mountains and in the valleys in the western part of North Caroling isnt without great significance and, . the excursion which carriei the several hundred OonV cordians to the city of Asheville on I Saturday last will f urnish an ex - cellent suhiect for men. womon r!j chiiilrin ;f;iir. . . i' J J I time to com. Tt V,U m neyer forgotten sa long as the at- teHdant8 m7 hTe for "ndeur !f ISe aH oreezes, me mammoth hills, the low and beautiful Talleyf, the pictur-J esqae homes and. the hospitable peo pie all contributed to make the oc casion one nnequaled by aay preyi. oi omting pMericedl.y our good people. .trip; oyer the Souhtern !W.w,. w.... liri. - v "na diTi.ion-i? not tiresome, al- 6.. bv- r6. T' ?f!?l!nddean! t-ful landic.pes are attractive from' the nrerj entrance of the little to , of flickoj, to the great .pace that coyera nunareas oi mues oeyona tne "City among the 01oull8,,, lhe excursionists reached Ashe vilie at a little past 11 o'clock and immediately the crowd began to scatter to the many and various points of interest and beauty created by God and man, and the kind that will pnzzle the mind for their won- arena creaticn and mjsterions na- tnre. In every direction the lofty monntam reaks bore evidence of hibitation, though for. miles and mu-iM .nrnuoMT iaiore. were muuea ueiuw wuu t ? neavy iiapg. mg clouas .tnat iornisa rain tor tne rwvM. BWwwwa w .JB. cuy ot ABneynie proper, iiko our - a t--:it " I own busiling little city, is built on the' top of a big hill, the elevai tion being somewhat greater with more beautiful ones' surroundings j'fc , , , . - 6; . ne peopie are or a Dusmess going, hustling sort and are like most peo - pie at all famous resorts out fori the almifirhtv dollar. Some of the party visited the elegant palace of Vanderbilfc. while those who werft known to be excurs onista were not , --- ".t77 ;'7W-- " Z admltted to the wounds. Mr. Vani derbilt is averse to Jetting excursion ists gooyer his plabpta trip - to Uiltmore wa8.reatly,-enioved ,and the 'gateway that leads' ;lito th? eWaht onnds bore' no well under .comtant gaze of the many who wer '1iiliiAji tk. t-h o : of the crowd will get eyen with the great money, king, , .vf hen they be- corneas wealthy ahat noted,. gfn- teian. xne Deaumui nowers ana contrasted scenery about -the plC9 added ten fold to the pleasures of thtfew honrs spent in the "Land of , rj tne DKy. , . The most pleasing scene en route was the ascent of the mountain oyer Kound iinob, tot - on every little round you would get higher and higher, iboimgTba&'to curying road over which the train had passed several hundred feet be low, and looking up jou would , be dazed at the Sight of thef peaks and craggy rocks overhanging the train. It is useless to try i to - describe the grandeur oi the; trip,," for we are wholly incapable of doing it justice. CON X he ladies of th A M RUt Forest Hill churoh are to be con. gratulated upon conceiving th3 id a of such an excursion and for the Buccessf ui way in which the great CQrWd Was disciplined. It WB8 ijl- deed the best behaved crowd that has em graced the streeta of Agh ville, or that has gone over the great Southern -railroad, so say the Ashe Yllian9 and "the V bandsorae, polite an courteous xanductort itr, Jt?E Simpson, of Asheville. Ha was un- iixln in hia eortfl t0 the trip a '.P oneand hi kindness and manJ little attentions were noticed P"!4 Jel1 H 1$ as a whole. He and his crew landed" us therV and. back saWyf and it accident or delayed as congratultu now h tbe rajraod Ldjweryes. a $haip ,f or, baying such genteel and obliging men. 0nQ special feature of the trip rr as marred by the rain. A iplendid w ?l Da" naa Peenwrangea yor 'ftM f e!' t ." ? . r. "f" Aih?Tilto would Uto ade. t. inter- iPRtintr for nnr hnva. a nnnnk. A t Qrowd, would hare tnsi4 the match, and from appearances our boja would hat. made a record f -v. n;nnH tk. w. ,tnv for expewes, howeyer, and when the teras mentioned to the croWd on the return trip enough money was made up among the pasiengerB to free them from all obligations. This kindness was greatly appreci ated and the management wants to express its thanks to all who gener ously donated to the expense fund. The nartv arriTftd at home at abont 11:30 all tired ont rom the -w!nM ftni. ,. ft,.onmm.. . hr!f.k lnTlvnrat;n. brecze added greatly to the pleuuree 0f the trip toeay nothing of ftitz h 00rpg of asai8tant8 in the ref re3hment car i BacMlen' Arnica Bairo. The Best Salve in the world for 1 Cuts, Bruises, . Bores, Ulcers,alt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ohappe ga.nds Chilblains, Corns and all Pns, and positively cures Files or - no pay required. It is guaranteed to give otatisf action or mohe? refunded.' Price 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetzer'a Drug I Store wamD,e" Ar.reif- vmit.v. : iv gamuuug ucu m wu wHlWa end of the city, run by negroes, was Vk$&tM n!t aTH f,"""'"?? "iZriy fO '"T - "1 fWV J1 ;were " wrteoV f Smith was released on - aci ??? AnsfficP TIM 111 wenheimer is peeping from behind tne bara m the county jail. Mr8 Win'slow's Boothing' Syrup has i been used for over fifty years by 1 millions of mothers for their- 'child- ln wane teetnmg, wunperiectsuc- &tVvjlfSSS the gums, allaycall iain,. cures-wind ftoHr And ia .the best rpmadv for Diarrhoea, it iwill relieve the poor I little sufferer immediately. Sold by drtigfrista-in every part of the world, Twenty-fiye cents a bottle, Be sure and ask f or Mts. i7in8lows Sooth ig Syrup," and take:rio other kind Mr. H M Goodman, of this city, leads all others in' this section with corn bread made j meal from - this years' crip, lieorn-was. ;not car ried to.' inill 4 and grourii, however, but grated. C01U, N, C.. MONDAY JULY PERSONAL POINTERS. Mr. Louis Le8 spent Sunday in Charlotte with friends. Capt. Jonas Cook, of Mt. Pleas ant, was in the city today. , Mr,! W A Cald well of Salisbury. spent Sunday in the city. Mr; A F Hilemkn h ivaieign on business. rill. , . , . -r. o - Mrs. W W is visiting in Charlotte. - H" Mr Charles B 1 Littles spent Sunday with-friends at . Catawba, Station . J ; Miss AdAlIcInaiahas leturned to the city after a week's visit to3 Salisbury y .r-:,r - Messrs. J L Hartsell and R P Black spent Sunday at Misenheim- er's springs. Mifajda-Salli, of Salisbury, is visiting hir brother, Hr. W A Sells. She will return liome tbnigbt. : J MiescsCorinne Harris and Kate Nichol8onjaro cpondifig ;tx- week at IIlBenheimer,s,-0princ3. Blisqr Jn4b Scjirboiij f find cous in, Robert; Buboro, 1 have one to oLoqigomery cuauiy-xoyiui inenar; MrBgfndley. of Mount Ple&sanv is m Charlotto this after noon. - TV - , f Propit arid Luther ' Bilrcame in from China fltroe Satnraay 'night and spent Brmday inf tholnty. t -r-Mr. Arthrit .Pattexsoa, p( China Grove, spent.Sunday In the city with hia sister, Mrs. Dr. M L Stevens. J: . : Mies Mary Skihcer has cone to Salisbury to visit her aunt, Mrs. T P Johnson. She will attend a re ception tonight. ! Mrs. Barrett and daughter,Miss Lila, stopped oyer J-at Newton on their return from Asheville, Satur day, arid returned to the city th b morning. Mrs. George W Taylor, who was visiting friends' in the city, left Saturday for her home at -States-ville, accompanied by Miss Ella Walter. . f - .-Misa Minnie Stratford and Miss HolHd Swink, ivho accompanied the excumomsts to ABhe vilie, remaiped in that city with' relatives arid will spend some - timer there. Miss Mattidj Miller, who has been the gues of Miss J3onstarice Cline. for several weeks, left ' today for Enock.yille,iwherafihe will visit Rav and ,Mra. Stickley. : She will return to her home at Bear Poplar tomorrow. vi, 4; L-': . j -Mr.R It Wilkinson, ;lio is making his fhoSciiu;iGieeriab6roJ came in on a Tisit. tq his parents in this city. Hii sliteri JMiss Daisv -5t Ukin8on, has been so critic caUy ill, is thought to be somewhat bettert r::.r:- S -'v -' y : f V ' J'EESH SUPPLY ASSORTED ggicJfnap AND S JUST 19BCBIVBD Ervtii f& Sntfth's The warm westbsrjor something el8e,rJbojmela diybrce business last mbhtb, b js Wilmington Star.-Ther&'6re "500 ""decrees granted, : 600 pcpple ' relieved ? from connubial cusstdnera and - sent on the way of- single blessedness to try their luck again in the lottery. Cakes Girt GROCERS 12, 1897 Just Received at CANNON of the Famous Ro TRTJKrKS Travelin and GANNON & H EADS OR TAILS ? iLike throwing up a penny and takingchances, is the indiscriminate selection o FURNITURE for the season. It presents the latest;idea3 intjleland.Ifinisli nd is the result of study, experience and the perfect acquaintance with the' popu lar demand. Our Furniture commands!admiratioTi i , elegance of design. We carry as complete ntoto Wt imcKontDA nnr o-ia H Trt-ar-pem 6wwBjr4w.. LOWEST. , Oed Room Suits. . . f M pasels, Center and Dining Tables, V I IT cunges, Couches, :l ; I adies' Desks, , ' , i " Hair, Cotton and ShuchMattresse8, ' 1 1 A rt Novelties. Baskets, Pickets, - - Oacks for hallsMouIdings, ' Vppckers, :5 -r ";... . I nside Shades, ; Qide Boards, I Baby Carriages, Matting, hlnajClosets, i- , ; - . Qf jail kinds and descriptiona Oar undertaking department is completevandiwfll ho"n - " hrO-dr- Bejl.. All calls are promptly met, day or sB sii - " i up ja i Whole NO 1,772 ZER s AD Her? Tray s CO. a line! as'anv FamitnrA ? c urniture fttore the icpicscmea ana prices as LO1 night. ' 8 trS&zo M V 21 m n Fa O KO1 -4 wa' j-i.rT7 f i L t ' 9m mt ft 2. n : e O rET L Bag Valises FETZER . - - if r?5 1 w -nr- i n t; n is j.!- t 3
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