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,V. Jltnifei Paradise. .." r. (Jooruii Vanih'il i!t han j.ia"j 'y r.auW h homo in tfm niom:-1 is of .North Ciiioliua. r.Mle v,ili:;');o pnv.M'i'fy nt Asljt VilJo, ? 1,1 j Imc1' (.)M'n;jj.s one of lh m st :e ".v if ul j;sd cowtly villas in t.;ie v.ur (?, bs bought m the ucni y r out ot ibe nudes': of game prefer? ot land cf 20.000 acres. These preserves are in the coarj t'.os of Liendertion and Transyivama, and are sjtaated on the Aeheville u'id UendeiBonville Railroad, and a io what is known a9 the "Pink Sec tion.'' Tbe French JJroad river re ceives itts waters from this sectioD, iid the whole region is f by nature the abode ot the deer, the duck, the quad the Hqairrel and the tur key, In the many lictle streams thtit leap down the mountain Bides pwim the monntain trout, whose nib ble of a hook is said to afford noth. liijj Itss than inspiration to some mi mis. Trout' linliiiitf alone is enough to justify the purchaner lor its new pin pone, but the mouutain Bides alound in h:er and turkeye, at d he uje;ilows and the coves at thi sphmoii of the year abound with t'Jio'i White." Hut if this gentle sport doea not i-,uit the tiu-tes ot all of Mr Vanders mlt's tients, there is the cunning ed lox which abounds in this tec i.vii, and there is now and Jtheu to he lound the wildcat and catamount, "A here aie plenty of such animals in .' Ir. VaoJt ibilts game preserves to .' irnish the lox hunter or catamount "i i-ci all tiie tun he may be looking -. Mi. Vanderbilt has just hoc ctd iu fitting all the farmers jd moonshiners to move out, ana erect a hotel and club-house : ,v)iue convenient place oa the , f"M:ver, eithenear a railway sta- iou or iu the heart of the hunting: an is, with a macadamized road ie.ciug out to the station, fc'jme of Mr. Vanderbilt's North Ccioliua friends ay that the n;oetjor JiJicu't t;isk will be to keep the mo (is!;in'rs out of the preserver. u fact, the whole of this section," ! ft 1 M a v.vll known JNorth Carolinian to Pies.- reporter, is a great gam' ;i . rve for moonshiners, and Air. V ;. 1 lev ')'..' i's iuoit exciting sport vi t!..--se moiiritaius wdl be tbe ccm . i;;'n'ois:iii of a revenue officer wi-.i hi s WiMcbeHter.'' Xew York Pre-;. Ili!M;t- f :liicaliu An Estab- lliia combination includes the most li'nsTMt Which Is JCmiiieii' iaujous aDd daring cowboys of the f.y Worthy cl PatrooaKe. West, and three cowgirls who ride ! vicious Broncho norses with sush .'Toruer .HiPilary School, Ox-jreckiess abandon aud absolate di3 ?rd, A. O. j iegftrj 0f personal safety as to maVo n.i.. ,1 ,,,. . . ' tbe audience hold their breath. I j uiii' ur a!50 U1UUIU IUIS IUH1 f on hn" betn the subject of clo -j'..v.'t: station at our hauds, aac r ! ; fireie'.itatives of the Jocr. " j pursued rigid enquin ! : .v: ! ! !,e!t unbiased authorities : :.r its Htope, method nd '.s. In taot ail available ' j' cii concemiu its features -' 'J nought. Those directly 1 x: ( 'f its mauagetneut oft! . e y .niHiestod iu its success 7 I"' t 1 ot coiKsuItt d. it beiusr deemed I r ttble 0 obtain expressions en- j Jim Kid i the fatuous and hu-rt-.-i-jru bias or self-interest j nane horse breaker of the world. ; .1 - u.; of Mich fair aud pain. ! He is conflueror of the faa'0u8 :i - . ni .ve do not Imitate ro : IVeucU lliolN "Le RetiC owned '! s .td.nirable insriiuiion ; b' M l'luard, at Paris, France ?? to 4: !i nnieaeryed endorse 3 - try -e-u!vv who seeks the tst ar t', hijuest m education and who vvoi l s ure the greatest return U). on i s mvctrneiit, lor ihi.s excellent esU' I'.Nli'iint iind undoubtedly solv -t' the important question of maX-fcbos ima.u rt-tui i.a combined with mini - inuu ot expe nse. Ic affords the h'host practical education at low ei. possible east. Umeovor, it h ably ia:maed, thiiionghly iu meth ods and equipment; m fact, ail thai could be a.-iked or desired hence we do not li:.sita!e 'o comiueud it 111 this institution than in any other cf its kind, but naviUii by unbiased io vestigatiou jn.-.ured ourselves ot its eopenority and worth, consider it a dufy lo subsrribers to make such supreme merit kuowu. Now is the time to consider st- Jeciion ot an educational establish ro 'at arui the choice should be made afier .!oiest examination. This we have done and in all candor we say p v.'iy re id that the claims ol this institution cannot be ignored. It iimply meets the requirements of hf moht exacting. Chicago Ameri- 'c Tru ie JuarintL t viud bloweib, the farmer sow. eth, The subscriber oweth, and the Jord kuoweth .: .rrtt wo are iu need of oar dues. WVifi not luunin', this thing of duunin' Cr;ves usthe everlastia' blues Exl One Miiy to Yieu If. Tbr-re 13 a practical verse from i!t. p,.,i of Gnorgia ( fllfor, who ia vMnutly built on Ibo riht pai : ... .... W boFi fhon-'N no meat !n the larder, . , . We munch the conbrad harder, And we get there jast tbe eaine 'Tbe" Clown of" Uownn. Marnen in while, You have choaen all right ; Married in gray, You will go far away, Married in black, You will wish yourself back ; Married iu red, You ill wish yourself dead ; Married in green, Ashamed to be seen ; Married in blue, You will always be true ; Married in pearl, You will live in a whiil ; Married iu ellow, Ashamed of the fellow ; Married iu brown, You will live out of town ; Married in pink, Your spirits will sink. Charleston JStwsand Courier'. Tbe State Fair. Mr. J. Grimes, of Pitt county, ha conseted to act an Chief Marshall for the coming State Fair. The interest of the patrons of the fair will be looked after by a fine corpse of uniformed police, consist- ing ol one member of the regular police from various cities and towns i i the tiUte. The interest in fine horse breedr iug iu the State has been on a steady increase for some yeara past and the raciog will be the beat ever seen iu Nottb Carolina. The purs es are fairly liberal, and the time will be the fastest ever made. At the special request of horse owners, 2:35 and 2.30 classes have been ar- ranged for, and there are a number horses that will lower thene classes by several seconds. There will a!to be a Iree-lur-all race for a onrb0 0f $1,000 open to the world jjije race purs purses aggregate sz.ui'u. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. The special attractions this year will eclipse anything heretofore of fered the p.iblic by the Agricultural Sodetj . Amotjtf theuj will be Jiai I Kid's famous Vild West ohow. includes Jennie Dodge, tbe most re niarkable lady rilie shot oa earth. She rides a horse at full epeed anc'. breaks glass balls thrown iu the air from tbe back of another horso running at the same time. There is a baud of Obeyeuue Indians from Oklabatna Territory ; a specimen 0: the Blanket Indians of tbe West w!jo combine iu giving realistic j scenes of life in the ''Wild West.'' JFM KID. July 31, 1889, ou u wager of 5000 ftancs, and the wicked uiaukilliug Stallion, "El lieceio," in the Colise um at Rome, Italy, November, 1889. Winner of tbe race between Buffalo Bill's Cowboys, ou Western Bron aml Thoroughbred I riicers aud wlul,ers T,f match l6" tw-en Cfoucho riders and Bicyclists at Loudon, Eugland. Also winner of tbe Cbampionship Prize, Silver Mounted JSaddle, at tbe Cowboy Tournament at Humbclt Wells, Nev., in 1882, He offers to conquer and tame any kind ot a horse, aud an open invitation is exteuded to owners of vioious or unmanageable horses to hrini' !htnt to the. f;iir. ivherft Jim I Kid will saddle and ride or harness laud drive any such animal in full ! view of the entire audience: He will forfeit $1,000 for any horse which he cannot ride, drive or han dle. There will be various other at tractions at the fair, such as have never betore been in tbe State. Last year tbe management prom ised to give the public the best and most interesting fair ever held and that promise was kept. This year they promise to give a greater fair than last year. They will keep (hat promise, and the people of the State may commence now to get ready to come. The dates are Oct. 17, 18th, 19th and 20th. Write to Secretary H. W. Ayer for fall particulate premium lists, &c. rjjMAaheville, N. C. to Chicago, His. ix" Through Pullman Car. KWWWWWw3 L.V. ASHEVILLE, (R.& D. R. R.) Lv. Knoxvilu, Ar. ilARRIMAN, Ar. Lexington, Ar. Louisville Lv. Louisville, Ar. Indianapolis, Ar. Chicago, (E. T. V. Sc G. Ry.) (E.T. V. Ry.) (CL &c C. R. R.) (Lou. So.) (Penn. R. R.) (Penn. R. R.) (Penn. R. R.) A through Chicago Sleeper via Cincinnati, secured at Harriman arrives at Chicago by Big Four Route at 5:15 p.m. Stop-overs allowed at Cincinnati, Louis ville and Indianapolis. OjSLXjXj ON OR Wi;LXTI3 Tohn L. Milam: Trar. Pmi. Art., C. W. Murphy, Ticket Agent Kwoxviix, Tenn. C. A. Bknscotbr, Div. Pa. Agt, We received the article Ln low from a widower, who is anxious to hava a i branch Sooiety establiahed here, but he wants all 111 ai lied women exclud ed troui the society. "Down in Mississippi they have : introduced hugging societies lo swell tbe church treasury, and a Missouri paper gives the following scale of prices : Girls under 16,15 cents for a hug of two miuates, or 10 cents for a short squeeze ; frcm 26 to 20, 50 cents; fiom 20 to 21, 75 cents; school marine, 40 cents ; another man's wife, $1 ; widows, according to look, from 10 cents to 53 ; old maids, 3 C6Qts or two for a nickel, and not any time limir. Preachers are not charged, Editors pay iu advertising but are not al lowed to participate until everybody else is through, and even then are not permuted to squeeze anybody but old rcaidg and school raarojs." Ex. Xiie President's Ueallls. That story about the cinceiou growth which necessitated the cut ting ot President Cleveland's jaw bone, aa published under flaujii headxlines ny the Philadelphia Prew has had the stuffing .knocked out. of its by Dr. Bryant, the Presidents physician, aud by Dr. Has brouck, who nsststed ia the o peration. and said it consisted am ply in i.he rerr.oval of two rnoUi h wnicu bnd seen their best days and and occasionally gave Mr. Cleve-. land annoyance. Women lose a great deal of tini: befor a looking glass, bat men los ten told more before tbe social glass. Tlie World' air and Ameri can liailwayg. The Queeu aud lescent Koute widely known as the road running the '-Finest Trains in the South," 1 i in the field to carry everybody from the South to the Worlds Fair a Chicago. No part of tbe Southern country is lelt uncared for by this great railway and its connections. The Through Car system is an ad miiabla exposition of the wonder ful capabilities of Americen rail roading. From New Orleans Through Sleeping cars run daily, morning and evening, carrying iu passengers via Cincinnati at Louis ville, as they may select. From Shreveport, Vicksburg and Jackson another Through Sleeping Car Line comes to join and become a part ot the magnilicent Vestibule J Through trains, which passed through Birmingham aud tbe fa mons Wilis Valley of Alabama, is joined at Chattanooga by the train from Jacksonville, Florida, Brnus wick, aud Atlanta, Ca , over tne E. T. V. & Oa. Ry., and proceed noith over the beautiful Cmciunati Southern, through tbe grandest natural scenery and most attractive historical oouutry in the world, t Oakdale, where another magnifi cent Pullman car is received, com ing from the Richmond & Danville System, the beautiful French Broad country and Asbeville, N. .,sanrt Knoxville, Tenn. The time to Chicago is made eo as to afford the most convenient hours tor the departures from the principal cities, and arrivals in Chi cago. Paseengeis can purchase tickets good over one line north of the Riv er, and returning via another it they desire a variatde route without ex tra charge. Or they can go via Cinciu aatti, returning via Louisville, or vice veisa . Round trip tickets on sale at re" duced rates. Agents of the Chica go line will ou request assist in looking up rooms or accomodation for visitors to the Fair. Everything that an almost per fect system can devise to deserve the praise and patronage of the traveling public has been provided. Any of tbe agents of the company named below, will cheerfully give all possible im formation and assist ance. JR. H Garrett New Orleans. La. I. Hardy, Vicksburg, Miss. J R. McGregor, Birmingham, AI. E. T. Charlton, Chattanooga, Tenn W D. Cozatt, Junction City, Ky. or D. G Edwards, Cincinnati, O. 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