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eiiii m m mi rati? n i i unnrai i tri 1 1 in imm FiumninmimnnraimiHimunniiniig 2 ..uBisa totr.. 2 " H Job Printing B 5 ....TO THE.... I HERALD OFFICE. rirt-y Vfark at Lowctt 11 Uat. 13 Eimininnminmtmiiiimmnnmxiirtia : -1 ne nymiu- ...IS THE. HE1 II HI 1 BEST - ADVERTISING - MEDIUM g ....IN TUB.... I Piedmont Section 5 im 1 1 1 j 1 11 hi mm 1 itu 1 1 11 hiu tin 11 itutnil Volume. XIV. Number. 45. MORfJ ANTON, N. C, THURSDAY. JANUARY 26, 1899. $1.00 a Year, in Advance. 9f trS&lJ&A frirStSl mm F3 l( Pill II Commissioner's Sale. WHY THE WILSONS . WERE REMOVED. AS commissioner, appointed by a decree of the Superior Court of Burke coun ty, rendered at the Spring Term, 1898, in an artion entitled LjsA. Bristol, receiver. and others against wm. ii. Pearson and Governor's Message to the Legisla ouiers, i wiu, on Monday, February 6th,-1890, expose to sale a certain lot on West Union street, in the town of Morganton, with the residence, out-buildings and improve ments thereon, described and bounded as follows, to-wit : Beginning on an oak GIVES EVIDENCE OF VIOLATION (now down), corner oi union ana Anaer son streets, and runs with Union street north 58 degrees east 6 poles to a stake,' corner of lhe B. S. Gaither lot ; then north 33 decrees west 347 feet with the Gaither line to a stake ; then south 58 tare Calling Attention to Act of 1891 Affecting Railroad Commissioners. railro.td at any ti to confiscate, or J. W. Wilson, or to the best or mouths or more, told me in a con as it were, this property. It was my recollection, linh and if I versation that frequently Otho also in their po r, a- their leased it and the hotel closed, the Wilson's sou's and others went to power alone, to give it value, trains would stop at Asheville lor I Uld rort and Marion to parties, or Uuder the statute, broad and I meals." ion busiues, and the conductor sweeping in its intention, a 4iIu regard to S. O. Wilsou's con never collected fare, and no tickets man be qualified , to act as Com-1 nectiou with the botel at Hound 1 or passes were asked for passed on sight. That Mrs. Wilsou com plained of her son Otho not pay- ing her the salary agreed on for to place their ow,n fortunes in the power of these corporations. Applying these principles to the case in hand, aud obtaining .such Information as was available, not having the power to send for per sons or papers, or to examine wit nesses, or to take depositions, or missioner who has tlys pecuuiary K mt, that be claimed to bave reuted it for himself is easily proven. He told me so the first to obtain evidence bv any iudicial interest at stake, and is at the or quasi judicial method, but act- mercy of the road he is set to look ing upon the best information pb- after, and watch aud control. The decrees west six poles to a stake on An derson street ; thence with Anderson tret 347 feet to the beginning. Being the lot on which the said W. H. Pearson now resides, and being the tract con veved bv S. T. Pearson and wife to W. II. Pearson by deed of date the 1st day of February. 1890 recorded in Book U, page 152, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burke county. .Terms of sale cash. Sale made subject to a mortgage of $540and interest due the Southern Guarantee and Investment Company, of Greensboro, N. C. This 3d day of January, 1899. W. C. ERVIN, Commissioner. Execution Sale. Charges Wilsons With Being Person ally Interested in the Round Knob Hotel, and Having an Understanding With Railroad Company Proot Ex tracts from Letters the Names of ' Whose Writers Will be Furnished to taiuable. I reached the conclusion that Mr. S. Otho Wilson should be suspended upon facts which seem to be substantially as fol lows : 1st. lie leased for three, years the Round Knob Hotel from Col. A. B. Andrews and Major James law does not declare any man dis honest bec-ioge he has i merest in a railrond, or has. dealt with its officials. It only declares that such interest or dealiugsdisqulifie; the commissioner. The Legisla- . . . . ,,... . . . , h ture had the power to prescribe i puce told mo, that the old man any and every disqualification. I always took away all the money, time I ever met him. lie also told tunuipg the hotel; that be was everybody iu thissectiou the same, working for a salary and never re He also urged me to buy him out, ceived a ceut of it. he did uot say buy his mother out, I "Otho Wilson's son told Major but himself, and said he would Wilson recently, that if Russell transfer the lease. Aa I told you, I filed his father, lie had yet four his son who is now running the I years of his time, official term as Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Any Committee Appointed bj the I W.Wilson. He said that he leased The duty ot the Executive is to ex- leaviug him scarcely enough to make chauge. When he took his family back to Raleigh, he took nearly everything in it, did uot leave a change lor the bed, took almost all the furniture le bought Legislature. . . the property for his mother. The ecute the law. There is no dis- Raleigh News. information, circumstantial and cretion here. The words of the To the Senate and House of Bepre- positive, convinced me that while statute are, "shall suspend." BY virtue of two several executions issued from . the,. Superior Court of Burke county and directed to me in two several civil actions, entitled the Atlantic National Bank against the Herald Pub lishing Company and the National Park Bank against the Herald Publishing Company, I will, on Monday, February 6th, 1899, expose to sale, for cash, to the highest bidder, at the court house door in the town of Jbrganton, a certain lot, the property of the defendant, lying on Green street in the town of Morganton, begin ning at a stake in Green street, J. L. Laxton's corner, and runs with J. L. Lax ton's line north 40 degrees 10 east 140 feet to a stake; thence south 49 degrees 15 east 22 feet to a stake; thence south 40 degrees 45 west 140 feet to a stake in the line of Green street; thence with - Green street north 49 degrees 15 west 22 feet to the beginning, excepting there from the chimney attached to the Herald building, and the land on which the foun dations of said chimney are built. This January 4th, 1899. CM. McDOWELL, Sheriff. Commissioner's Saie. AS commissioners appointed by a de cree of the Superior Court of Burke county at the Spring Term, 1898, in a civil action entitled the National Park Bank against the South Mountain Club and others, we will, on Monday, February 6th, 1898, expose, to sale, to the highest bidder, at the court house door in, the town of Moreanton, all that certain property known aa the "Burkemont property," consisting of certain tracts of land on Burkemont conveyed by R. A. Deaton, commissioner, and J. H. Pearson and wife to W. C. Ervin and S. T. Pearson. Sale will be made first fn lots anLthen as a whole, the sale to be reported at the highest price obtained. Terms of sale : 20 per cent in cash on day of sale, 40 per cent in six months and 40 per cent in twelve months. Notes bearing 6 per cent interest to be given for de ferred payments and title to be retained until purchase money is fully paid. Plat can be been in office of F. B. Davis after January 15th This 3d day of January. 1899. F. B. DAVIS, F. H. BUBBLE, Commissioners. sentatives : By the Railroad Commission Act of 1891, it is provided that it shall be the duty of the Governor to suspend from office any Eailroad Commissioner who shall become the holder of auy stock or bond of any railroad company, or who shall have any interest in anyway in such company. It is further directed by said act, that the Gov ernor shall suspend any commis sioner in cage he shall become "disqualified to act." The scope, intent and policy of this act mani festly are to secure on the part of these Eailroad Commissioners, ab solute independence of the rail road corporations over which they aie entrusted with such important powers. These -commissioners were to pass judgment upon complaints against railroads, to fix rates upon their traffic, to assess their great properties for taxation, and thus exercise powers vitally important to these corporations. Aud so the law said in substance, that a com missioner should uot hold a share of stock in any railroad company. Its words are broad enough, al though perhaps uot so intended, to prohibit him from holding a worthless share of stock io an in solvent railroad in a foreign coun try. Then the law goes further and prohibits him from acquiring any interest in any way in such a company. Then it provides that if he does auy of these things, he shall be suspended. Then it goes further, and directs that if he shall become disqualified to act, he shall be suspended. This last provision I construe to mean that he shall he may have nominally leased it After Mr. J. W. Wilsou whs in her name, he was the only real called to, show cause why be should party in interest; that the lease not be suspended, he made a con- for his poor mother. The old lady was for his benefit and that the profits were to go to him; that he used the property as his own, and that, while his mother's name may have been mentioned in the mat ter, he was the real and only gen uine lessee. 2nd. That the lease of the hotel was with the understanding chat the railroad company should abandon its eating houses at Hick ory and Asheville, and to give the benefit of its patronage to the veyauce of his interest in the hotel property. To quote his own lan guage, "this was done agreeable to Section 1, of the Act, to avoid crit- icism by eveu the captious, as to his conduct as Eailroad Commissioner." If by these transactions he had become disqualified, the purpose of the law could not be defeated by his couvejing away his mterest in the property. Io performing the'duties imposed Eound Knob, aud but for this coo-1 by this law as to suspending this tract with the railroad company, class of officer?, the Governor can Mr. Otho Wilson would not have only act upon such iufoiniatiousas graph operator at Eo'uiY& Kuob In- Wilson has complained time aud again to others, uot to me, th.it she never got a cent. Now if you want auy more pioof that he leased the hotel, write or tend to any one at O'd Fort that is en gaged in busiuess. Yes, Major Wilsou asked Mrs. C. and me to accompany their party out ou the Murphy branch. I have been told by different members of the family, that they did not pay to ride on the trains." 'For any further information in the Wilson case, have the tele- rented the hotel, comes to him, none of which is 3rd. It appeared from the in- evidence in the strict aud tecum formation before" me, that favors cal sense of that wsrd. He has uo of a very substantial character, power to obtain evidence, tie can were extended by the railroad comivroy for the beuefit of. Mr. terviewed. Sometime prior (more thau 30 days) to the change of the eating, I was informed by Coa ductor W. M. B.irber, that Major commissioner, aud he would take the matter to the courts, where it would require about four years to determine the suit. On the occa sion of his father's visit to fcet tie published statement of his grand mother, Oibo'a mother, that she was the lessee, of lbebotel, he took all the money on hand away with him the next morning. 44 E. R. Torter, cigar manufac turer, told me he had been felling cigars to Otho Wilson at Round Knob, and since your investiga tion his son came to Asheville and requested Porter not to charge auy more cigars to his father, but to him, and he would pay the bill charged already to Otho WiUon, in the next tcu da vs. "The operator, a young lady at the hotel, has been cmplojed by the railroad at 312 per mouth, to report the ai rivals at the meal station, and Wilson boarded her, but bince investigation by you, she is now required to report train on arrival and departure. "I saw Otho Wilson bejing Safeguards the food against alum. mrn cm to Lci&h cf tht present day. tltSJ, PHONOGRAPHY, 19 FOR A SltaiUoa. . tw Tjtt-Wtf I WILBUR R. SMITH. LEXINCTO'J, KY.t COUUEECUL C01LE5E CF KY. UXirdStTY Awmr4 ml ' mr X'm tirMlltM. C Ml mt I 'l w vr. let. tkoa, b k. l:.4 l i J ;--! 9 TTH Ka Jy r - -.- v - , B J.r nl, wr4r4 in". uu I .. I tf ni. :.";. 1 -. t . ..r JtI. i : ...- . . v MiLSUK H z rct . . .-x : cTON.r, Notice to Creditors. not summou witueses, he cannot Wilson offered to lease the Round articles tn lle roarket especially issue a subpoena, he caunot take Kuob to Mr. Christie, who keeps WihW's hotel. In regard to J. W. Wilsou, the facts seem to be: 1st, He was a member of the Eailroad Commission. 2nd. He was mortgaged to Col. Andrews iu a large sum, to wit: about 86,000, which, it. was al leged, he was unable to pay. 3rd. Colonel Andrews was man ager of the Southern Railway in testimony, ho cannot compel any body to testify, he caunot take depositions. If he could procure affidavit!, thev would be only vol- uutary aud would uot be evidence because they would be ex parte. Iu the nature of the case there fore, he is compelled to act upou such infotmation as may be volou- the eating house at I!alam, X. C, guaranteeing 2 dinner trains a day." 'Major George I). Miles and Mrs. Cunningham, who are now at Round Kuob Hotel, will say that Otho's mother told them that she was to get a salary for running the house, aud that she h;id never rc- tarily given to him either orally or ceived a cent; .that Otho would iu writing. Some of the letters pocket all as fast as it came in; the State of North Caroliua, and and other papers which were eut that all the freight comiug to the to the Executive Office iu these hotel was D. U.; that all the the first vice president of the cor poration. 4th. He, J. W. Wilson, was also part owner oi the Round Knob hotel, which was located on the line of the Southern Railway, in North Carolina, and was valueless as a hotel property, nuless it was patronized by the Railroad Corn- cases, were signed by parties who I guests of the house would get ou the Governor, he becomes for any reason disqualified to act. Says the law, after enumerating various prohibited interests, snch Sale Of Valuable Hotel as stocks and bonds, "he shall not . . , . . nauv as an eating house, be suspended if, in the opinion of . UIU. XIOXUUUU XA. UUU liau have uot couseuted to their' publi cation. Fearing that these per- sous might regaid it as a breach of confidence for their communica tions to be published, I iuclude herein extracts from their written statements, without giving the uames of the authors. the train without tickets or pass (or as many as wihed to go) and goto Old Fott aud attend dances aud return without any questions, all that was necessary was for Otho or his boy to be ou the train. "That the lady operator was to be fed by Wilson, aud the Rail- chickens, and I understand that he had them shipped to Round Kuob hotel I). H., over the Southern railroad. .'He also tent I). H. messages over the railroad liue to IMtmote, and then IViltmore would tele phone the message to the market hoase dealers, aud tbey who re ceived the message would send what he ordered. Sometime during the early sum mer, alter the lease or occupancy of the Round Knob botel by S. Otho Wilson, I traveled from Ashe eville to Greensboro in company with a' Pullman car conductor, who, I think, resides at Giecns- boro, and in course of conversa tion with him we discussed freely the altitude of Mr. Wilson in re lation to the Round Knob hotel, and I received from him direct in formation or strougly implied, that Mr. Wilson bad admitted to bim that be was the owner of the HAYING naalif.ed & administrator cf A. W. Vihon, deceased, covice i hereby siren to all rroDs taring claim agaiDet the eile of id lDte tate to trent them totheunJrigted for pat mnt on or before the ZQih Jar of December, A. D., HV9. or thi octKj will be'pltadeU in bar of their recovery; and all persons indebted to aaid eUta are hereby Dottned to come forward and settle at occe and iheribr uto cost. This SVth day of Decmlr, A. D. A. H. WUXWi, AJmr. of A. W. Wiltnu HAIfl DALSAF.1 Hur Ysrtfl Ct or. CkM mm p ft . -A rt f-.--- Rnt the names of lhe wituesses, road Company was to give her 12 lease, by reason of which the hopn iiiannntinnrt 1 us an eatin? wbo sccording to tny best informa- i,pr month, slmnlv to take orders Southern Railroad Company bad Wvu u.uwv C? I " - - I C I - TRY AltEH'S ! FOOT-IASE, A IwwOtr Id I ihaVta lr.to tic At thi.Vrason ji nr fret tccl ci-a. Oman tail dotcp- "t he vtnurttaK frrt tr tiht lx . tr .'.k-n' U('La. ll wttu. the ft I nl main :kjng cT. Ctt iwollra fcoJ ir(tti( fcrl. bi-.lrra s4 ttllnai Kt. KtlKtc. corns nod l.r.if. of ail pato mail i m txrtalacvn fur Chi.tlait.a ad i rot Try it toT. H.ldjr l drttCKtt. nod ihut torr f-ir "Vc. Tnl pvlUtKkkU. Ad Jrw. AI! S. ,0'niUd. Lc ko, N. Y. SHAKE IHTOYOUR SHOES Allen l unt-ElK. powder for. lb :ic t . it ram piafnl. olcn. .martjoc. ocrvou. feet and nft!y tkc. toe uog out cf turn tail taoiunt. It", the greatest con fort iliwuvcrj of tbe asc Allen t vut-lMt make ticht or new .Bue feel eT. It a certain core for Chtt.'aie.wraltn.ca!l-a. tired, achios feet. Try ll today. 2uM br all droKitit and boe tort. -5 eta. Trial tackagc r KKU. Addrcaa. Alien 8. O'tu.ted. c Koy. N. Y. FARMERS' W TV E S or any other Udiee who wUh to work Can Earn Lots of Honey and Gold Mine. have any interest in any railroad company any way." This I un derstand to mean that he shall not enter into contracts with them that he shall not make money out BY virtue of a deed of trust duly exe cuted to me by E. S. Walton and wife and recorded in the Register's office of Burke county, I will offer for sale at the court house door in Morgan- 0f them, or seek to make It; that "V 7 ' " -,- a i q q q be shall -not make transactions Monday, February 6th, 1899, for hig pecaniary beDe. the following described real estate in flfc Qr advantage. Indeed it Burke county: Two certain tracts of . land Wine and being in Burke county amounts to a prohibition against and State of North Carolina, adjoining uig having any dealings with them ,lonAn(. noj the lands of J. C. Mills and others and U'8 " . . .f nnan . discontinued. house for a number of yerrs, prior to the leasing of the same to S. Olho Wilson, also a member of the Railroad Commission. When the said Round Knob hotel was closed as an eating boose, railroad eating tion will establisli these allega tions, will be giveu to auy investi gating committees of your honor able body at any time at your pleasure. for meals. J. J. Lange here, will say that Otho offered to sell out his lease to him. Yes, and the parties firt mentioned will 'say that Otho came from Raleigh a night or so ago to get an affidavit The following extracts from pa- bouses were established, one at pers and letters exhibit some of from bis mother that she was tbe Hickory, on the east, another at the evidence which I am informed lessee. Asheville. on the west of Round I can be procured by such process "General Miles saja that Otho Knob. Contemporaneous with tbe as your honorable bodies may offered to take him to Murphy and re-opening of the Round Knob choose to provide for purposes of see that his railroad fare should hotel as an eating house, during investigation. be nothing; that all he had to say the year 1890, the eating houses Qn or about tbe 24th of July, was lat3 that man.' At the at Asheville aud Hickory were 1897 Uont 0tbo Wilson, Railroad time of getting tbe mother's- atn- bounded as follows, to-wit ; except luuae w uicu t Fihst Teact. Being the undivided 1 general public, such as buying one half interest of E S. Walton in the t. . . froita at. tpct. Glen Alpine Springs tract, with a three- story hotel building, cottages, barns and oiar rates. He carnTiot euter into other improvements, containing 300 contract to farnish iron or cross acres, more or less, as particularly de- "wuuawwi .'.. unriheA in a deed of date the 13th day ties, or other supplies. He cannot of June, 1896, by Thos. G. Walton to E. fce contract wjtb the company R. Walton and others, recorded in Book C No. 2, page 435, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Burke county, N. U. Second Tract. Known as the Satter white Gold Mine tract, with the mining machinery and appliances and improve ments thereon, as particularly described in a Hoail from ThrtR. Q. Walton to said E. Stanly Walton of date the 13th day jr0U 0r goods of any sort, in a whereby the company is to furnish bim anything of value at an agreed price; such as an agreement to run a side track to his mill or mine, or to sell to bim land or of June, 1896, as recorded in Book C No. 2, page 433, in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Burke county, N. C. Terms of sale cash. This January 5th, 1899. E. B. CLAYWELL, Trustee. Administrator's Notice. word, he must have no pecuniary transactions with these corpora tions, except such as he is entitled to as a member of the general pub lic. This is my understanding and construction of the statute. If it is not correct, then we have this reduction and absurdum: that the i n;,.l..tnm ,-inrlorralrp tn rPfinire all persons indebted to said estate are , - . J I . a Tt 1 K. . ana l requested to come forward at once anu iuac jsawroau cuuimmoiuucio The lease of the Round Knob hotel was, ostensibly, made to Mrs. Wilson, the mother of S. Otho Wilson, but the evidence herewith sent discloses the fact that S.Otho Wilson was the real owner thereof. The word "interest" in the-stat-ute, is one of the widest significa tion, and as here used, is broaden ed and enlarged in its scope by the expressiou 'in any way.' Legislative ingenuity exhausted its power of expression In the use of this language. The common experience of life -. . a ,av ll . 1 I 1 Commissioner, and myself met in u.ivu, me operator m me. note, the Glen Rock Hotel, Asheville, received orders to report the leav N C. He thought ing of trains. Day before yester tbatl wasthe proprietor at first day, the dispatcher here told the orwi ao.i.1 in cnhtflnrp. that: he conductor on a fast freight to stop UU V tU vW'waaaw.j would like to sell the leae to the Round Knob Hotel, as that would be the best way to have Asheville made a meal station, by closing the hotel at Round Kpob. He proposed to sell to me for live hun dred dollars, the lease for five years, the first year was to cost uothing, but the remaining years 8250 each year. He also stated that I would have fiee use of the at Rouud Knob hotel aud let off S. Otho's boy. Ou this train uo passengers are allowed to ride. "Mr. S. Otho Wilson asked for and secured half rate of freight on liis goods to Round Knob. Yon bave only to consult tbe railroad books to prove this assertiou." "About C or 8 weeks ago, one J. N. Morgan aud myself were stand ing in frout of the Farmer's ware HAVING qualified as administrator of the estate of J. P. Hall, deceased, make settlement. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present them within twelve months from date hereof or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This 17th day of December, 1898. W. S. HALL, Administrator dec22-6t.-pd. IB EiSJtSD o o 0 COUCH SYRUP VVill cure a Cough or Cold at once. be free from all interests in rail road companies; that they shall he disinterested and independent, and fo this purpose goes to the extent of saying that they shall not own even one share of worthless fctock I in any railroad no matter where it may be, and notwithstanding all this caution it permits them to enter into transactions with these raitroads for their own benefit or it positively relieves au inroai, wuuwbs. in(,M anil Hrr,oii naJ t 9s at Amtrtrints. I Tor their wecuniarv advantage ana uwm hvvi vv fv vvM f T teaches as all that the relation of telegraph line, and all supplies of mortgagor and mortgagee is one any kiud would be delivered free of subordination on the part of the 0f freight charges at tbe hotel. To mortgagor, and domination on the mv inquiry as to how this would part of the mortgagee, the mort be done, he said that the supplies gagee generally having the power Would be dead headed by either to distress, and m even crush the the conductor of the trams, or the mortgagor. Was the iuterest of J. baggage masters of the same. I W. Wilson such an interest that it atu not certain which He also could operate to ifluence his acts stated that I would get free traus in dealing with the corporations portation (pasaec) over the South-that-. TVd. Andrews managed 1 p Railroad, statiuz that his Would he be a competent juror in a case for. or against the Southern Railroad Company 1 And agaiu, J. W. Wilson was family. already had them. 1 asked him what assurance he could give m that the Round Knob Hotel ornn Id remain an eat i iter station if nart over of a hotel property that operated by me, and be said that roQO nlv vulnAhle when ' used ' by he could give me assurance as long HUO ' a. , the railroad company as an eating as it was owned by the railroad fcpUSfy It was in the power pf the I folks, either namiug Col. Andrews, contracted or agreed with bim to deadhead bis supplies over the railroad for the hotel- 44 1 bave seen Mr. WiUon in the Asheville market buying supplie, aud heard him say that he was purchasing supplies for the Round Knob botel. Tbe general impression here is, among those with whom I bave talked about tho matter, that Mr. WiUoh owns the lease. Mr. Wilson has been boying meats here from Zimmerman & Co. The bnlchers would deliver it, not at our city depot, but at Biltmore, early each morning and place it on the outgoing freight, D. U., and tbe conductor would put it off at the botel. ne never paid auy freight on it. 'Tbe Round Knob hotel gets freights free, both railroad and ex press. When Ireights are paid to Old Fort tbe goods are taken on the freight trains up four miles to the botel and stopped at the door, where there is uo depot or agency, free for the hotel, but lor no others. Freight trains stop there daily for the hotel accommoda tions only, and uot for people liv ing on the mountain near by, who have to haul freight from Old Fort. The botel is even a flag station for the night vestibule. when large villages on the road house in Asheville, N. C, and Mr. are denied the privilege S. Otho Wilson came down on the opposite side of the street and crossed over to us and spoke to Mr. Morgan. Mr. Morgan then introduced him to me. I remaiked that I knew bim; that he was the man who gave ns-those good din ners at the Round Knob hotel. He "Freight by express has-been put off at Old Fort (there being no hilling office at Ronud Knob) marked to Wilson deadhead on account of Railroad Com mi siouer," and shipped up by freight on the uext train without cost. Several good people living near there desire the privilege, but are denied. Wilson's son rides on all working for as in tpre time at home on our cloths. We oiler jou a fTood chance to make plenty of spending money easily, in leisure hours. Send 12c. for cloth and full direction for work, and commence at once Cloth sect any where. Addre w iNoosKirr com i'anv, (."-X. C.) Iloston, 3Ia. 31 fg. lcpt. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. THE STANDARD RAILWAY or TUE SOUTH. Tub Direct Line to All. Poixts. TEXAS, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Strictly flrrt-claM equipment on all Through and Local Train , Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains; Fast and Safe Schedule. Travel by the Southern and you are assured a Safe, Comfortable and Exp ditious Journey. Apply to Ticket Agents for Time Tables, Kates and general information, or address R. L. VEE50X, F. R. Daret, T.P.A.. C. P. & T. A., Charlotte, N. C. Asheville, N. C. No Troobte to Answer Question. Frak S. CJaX5ox. Sd V. P. & (J. IX. J. M. Cl LT,T. M. W. A.Tcek, ii. P. A. WASHINGTON. D. C. 1 V 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE said (iyes, I give tbem one dollar's trains to Old Fort and Marion I worth of grub for seventy Ave .ceutK, but it costs me two hundred dollars per mouth to live at home, but it is better for my family's health, I think, to spend the sum mer in the mountains, and this saves me money after all." 4,In regard to the Ronnd Knob hotel, Major George D. Miles, a loaider there duiiug the past two every day foraging for chickens and other supplies tree, or without buyiug tickets aa other people bave to do. Tbey bave telegraph privileges also." This message is transniitti-d to your honorable bodies in otwdieuce to the requirements of the Rail road Commission Law of 1S91. (Signed) Daniel L. Russell, Governor., Tainr UlNKI . a DcStONS 'ffMH COTKICHT AC. Anmoa anfln a r aa4 awnti mT fc-tilr a mrtmn fmt oftimm fna an tvs MfWIi, rr-.a iUi. llnbr a Palcta arnt (rM. ihM atw tj ""I'M fmaf l-alacita IUm larrxura Mr.m a Cfc rataars tmI aM-, vtaMrt cov. n im SciititiTic Jitnerican. raiatat -t aa? -r'iSr yurmL. Tra. M HUNH&ColTwtL'N2WrIcJk I-
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