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is EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS. STATE NEWS AND GOSSIP. a very sensible A new national bank hv TT.rK t nr 1 H - lished at Gastonia. is to be estab- That was MlvtAv" - .!.!.: i - I well, of the Statesville Land- Charlotte is agitating the subject of a mark,! at the Board of Trade mU81p festival for this summer. banquet at Chailotte, in re-J T. B. Eldridge, of the Lexington Dis- to the toast to i ' The t"u W1U mve tne uumara AxioDe is- Biifr Editor Caldwell sumg dail' and weeklr editions- executed, as history records, but es caped andj settled in this country as ia school master. There ire many stories press.7 always says things well. in his cups, the bv the 6 current of how, when old school master, who went name of Peter S. Ney, tould declare his identity with the great French Marshall arid relate! the story of liis escape. Mr. Weston, it is said, will make a strong case in proof of the iderititv Mr. Henry Hardwicke has been appointed census supervis or fori this census district of Torth Carolina. - Mr. Hardwicke was a prominent applicant for the position' of District Attor ney. (While a strong partisan we believe he will make a faith ful and an efficient supervisor. It is officially announced that the Cape Fear; and Yadkin Valley R. R. will be open from Wilmington to Fayetteville on Feb. 17th. i I i ! f t .- ; - f '. ' There will be a meeting of bee-keepers in Charlotte on Thursday February 13th? for the purpose of organizing a bee-keep ers association in the interest of bee cul ture.! ! j i I I i i i ! Allen Cruse, an old citizen of Char lotte; died of " la grippe." He was one of the last of the old time sta?e drivers He was an alderman; of Charlotte at the time! of his death. j i Lige Moore, the j condemned negro murderer, who escaped from Greensboro jail after locking in the jailer was recap- The owners of oyster beds at Ocracoke Island, Hyde county, have called on the Governor to protect them against the (lepre- tured while sleeping on the banks of the datioris of j outside oystermen, who have been taking oysters without consent and against ' . Dan 'river which he intended to cross. Let tlie People Read and Remember. plessrs. Crisp and others have already brought out the fact that in a previous House, which the Republicans controlled, Mr. Blane, their leader then as he is tb day, while acting aa Speaker, declared ini the most emphatic manner possible against the ruling under which Mr. Reed proposes to form a quorum to-day. Mr Blaine was appealed to and asked o count the! Democrats present but not voting in order to assume a quorum, btit refused to-do so, and declared it cou not be done constitutionally. j jThe fact of Mr. Blaine1st lulling, as we have already noticed, has been j given Itjmust prove interesting to quote his exact words, for the warning he then gave is-most appropriate to-day. j iHere is the discussion law. broug: Shot guns have been; it into play, and trouble; is anticipated, trims. Governor CT" - t Stand . to your: students. The Davis school at Lagrange, on the Atlantic and North Carolina j Railroad, lias been suspended owing to tne preva- page 1734: lence of "la grippe. This school was remarkably prosperous, having over 200 as given Record, atim in Congressiona third Congress, Second jSession, V verb Fortr oh III The prize offered by the State Agricul tural Society for the; best article descrip- A number of manufactures of the of a county in North Carolina has been! awarded to Jas. P. Cooki Esq., of woolen goods in the North have; assigned lately, and all charge; it to the depression of trade su perinduced j by the present in-j iquitous tariff laws. ' Yet the republican party insists on a "The Speaker (Mr. Blaine) The Chair never heard of that being done. He begs to; remind the House, wjhereas that might ahd doubtless would bej true, that theie is; a quorum in the hall, the very principle enunciated by the genltleman from In diana has been the foundation probably fdr the greatest legislative frauds ever the U ; News Notes. Cardinal Pecci, brother of the Pope, is dead, i 1 ;'.!' ! Gen. W. T. Sherman celebrated his 0th birthday on Saturday. The State of Virginia has appropri ated to Emory and Henry College; $62,j 354.94, being the full amount of its in4 debtedness. ! j! Farmers; continually ask themselves; how it is that monopolies which are pro tected by the republican tariff are j; pros pering While all the farming interests are sadly oppressed. Mrs. Jefferson Davis has written a cir si. ; cular letter to her friends asking for any; nersonal recollections of her deceased i U husband,1 in order that his biography which she is preparing, may be as com plete as possible. The Duke of Orleans, the Bourbon, pretender to the throne of France,; made his appearance in Paris in face of the order for the exile of the Orleans princes! Hq was immediately arrested. His de fense was that he came to France to join the army. ii Senator Plumb says the cause of the. nnnressed condition of the farmers is a want of k sufficient circulating mediumj And Senator Plumb is risrht. liiere is not money enough in circulation, and most that is is in the hands of bankenj and money lenders who can control and contract the market at pleasure, j S on A. DJ NEILSOSV NEILSOX. NEILSON i i " Family Groceries, CIlAS BEOS PINE STREET. The best of Family Groceries.Clanned Goods, etc.,1 etc., constantly kept. Fresh Country Produce anp Good Butter specialties, j Give us a call. 'i -t- -- I - - . - ' Selling strictly for cash, we can sell cheap. ! W. 0. WOLFE. ; i ! ';''"''!' ' j;' ; win akd wit Asim "VTORTH CAROLINA, Buncomb" coun i ty. In the Superior Court. Julia A. Martin vs. George H. Martin. Notice. The defendant above named will take no tice that an action entitled as above, has been commenced in the Superior Court of Buncombe County, wherein the plaintiff demands judgment for a divorce from the bond of matrimony now existing between said plaintiff and said defendant. And the said defendant will further take notice that he, is required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said county, to be held on the second Monday in March, lS90r at the Court.House in said county, in Ashe viye, N. C, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff win apply to tne court tor the relief de manded insaidcompinint. V. T. ItKYNOLDS, Clerk Superior Coy rt Huhcombe County. Caktek &Ckaiu, Att'ys for Plaintiff. New lot of designs just received. ..Large lot I' ; . I !-. ' of Tables and Slabs, very low fdr cash. You i M -I -'-!'-! x will save money by calling on me before pur chasing. I . . ;. ; i ": !. - a 1 i ; ' ' Wareroom Wolfe Building, S. E. Court ill . Square. j oclO-lv C. the . , ! , i n. , i c6mmitteQ. Where a iquorum, m th Cabarrus county for the article, published iudT;enti of lhe Chaias been declar : 4.1, C4! C r t,l,-M, o 1 nnimti- 1 3 a 1 : j. - 4.1 T T J 4 policy, trade, which is strangling! and throwing hundreds! m the . standard ot cauarrus Raleigh Call county .- and thousands of laboring peo ple out of work. How long, oh, Lord, how long! It is said that since Senator; Ingalls delivered his negro speech his enormous mail reaches the; number of twelve! hundred letters It is also said the per day. Senator "goes caref ullv over the entire mail 1 s single-handed." What a glori ous opportunity is here offered: the great riegropholist to give some intelligent but impecuni ous negro statesmen a job of as-j sisting in reading over and di gesting this . outpouring of thej down jtroddden, etc., etc. New York Abandons the Fair. A ; Baltimore correspondent says :; The project for a world's fair in .New; York in 1892 is ad mitted by its most zealous ad-; vocates to be dead unless an en tirely new plan can be develop ed Its death is attributed chief- lv to! Boss Piatt, who feared that he would be reduced to in significance in the campaign of 1892 if a world's fair should be in progress j in New York at the time. 1 Moreover, Governor Hill and Tammany, he feared, would somehow get control. The bill ! before the legislature authoriz--! ing the city to borrow $10,000,-; 000 for the fair was badly con structed. It was in conflict with the constitution, and priv ate parties threatened to tight it in the courts. Washington is the place for the fair. Let it be ascertained at once whether Speaker Reed is in favor of a bill locating the fair-at Wash ington. and if he is now is the time to strike. After rules are adopted it may take him a week to put it through the ttonse Won't Speak to Her Father. i i Chnvlotte. N. C. Februarv li A curious case, is reported froni Union1 county, J. F. Belk has a daughter, eight years of age who, although she has perfect ly gobd use of her tongue and talks! freely with all the other members of the family, cannoi be induced to speak to her father. Slie will sit upon his knee, and allow him to fondle her. but has never been knowii to snalc to! him. He has tried every device to get her to do so', but without avail. If her mothej sends her tb the fields on an er rand, she will take one of the children along to deliver the message. The circumstance, as is to be imagined, erives Mr Belk; a good deal of uneasiness, as he does iiot know how to ac count for it. It seems to be simply a freak of the chiid. "Ywich cookies you rudder haf, meester, de vwones mit holes in de'meedle or the vwones mit citron in the meedle?" "Ay it don't mahk ahny -difference to yez, mem Oi'll tahk de ones wid de citron. Oi'm fonder ay citron dan of holes mem."-1 At the State museum can be seen some fine j specimens of Chatham coal taken from the Egypt shaft now being worked by Messrs. Kinsey & Son, The output is something over ten car loads a day which is beinff shiDDed as rapidly as -r r . i CJ - ii. ; mined. Raleigh Call. : i ; i I i t I ' i Mr.lJno. B. Burwell has resigned as active principal of the Peace Institute, Raleigh, and will be succeeded by Prof. James Dinwiddie, of Gordonsville, Va Mr. ! Burwell will remain as advisory principal, his health not permitting his continuance in the active duties of the place. ! From the Lenoir Topic it is learned that Capt. M. V. Moore, formerly of Le noir, a most popular and accomplished gentleman who has many friends in this country, is located in a beautiful home at Auburn, Ala., where he is engaged in remunerative literary work for leading result of a roll-call, these proceedings in tlie different Legislatures have brought scandal on their names ; Mr. Coburn It would be a record made by the House. The Speaker There can be no record like the call of the yeas and nays: and from that there is no appeal. The mo ment vou clothe your Speaker with pow er to go behind your roll-call and assume that there is a quoruni in the hall, why, Robert Moorman, of Newberry, shot Lee Schultze, a contractor Georgia, Carolina and Northern railway Moorniah had been employed by Schultze and a quarrel resulted. Moorman was a republican and has just been confirmed as postmaster of Newberry. Schultze was from Virginia. He had relatives ii. Salisbury. ; Dick ; Hawes, the famous Birmingham wife and child murderer, sentenced to be hung on Feb. 28th, and whose case incited the attempt at lynching in Bir mineham. ! which was so bloodily ref gentlemen, you stand on the very brink pulsed i)y the Sheriff, nas made a con! oi a volcano. h t . ... .,. im, . i i .i .i ' .. fpnnn of ins ffllllt. These are strong words, and seldom used in Congress. Thorough partisan as he was, Mr. Blaine recognized the danger to the countryj, and to his own party of the ruling pi-oposed then and insisted on to-dav by Mr. Keea. Life's Better Influences. Better the song and tbe smile, my deir. j Better the song anp. tne smile. Brief is the time we may linger here, Little avails either sigh or tear : j Better the song and the smile, my dear, Better the song and the smile. Reduction for Carolina Banner, A DOLLAR WEEKLY. Published every Fridaj- at Tarboro, N. C. One j'ear in advance $1.00, oil time $1.2. Sixjmos. .50,. 1 " .05 Good paper, lanre circulation, splendid advertising medium. .-.Try tt once and vou will not be without it. Sample cop v free. HENRY T. KING, Editor. "VORTll CAROLINA, Madison County. X. M. Anderson, W. R. Andersin, James Kay and wife, Evaline Ray. i W. 4n derson, and the heirs of John Anderson, de ceased. Petitioners, vs. Martina Humphries, wife of David Humphries, John G. Anderson, Pollj- Wilson, R. R. Anderson, Jane Keith, wife of Thomas Keith, Dora Marchbanks, wife of William Marchbanks. Sarah Carter, wife of John Carter. Cling: Anderson. John Anderson, J. P. Anderson, Esther Anderson, O. J. Ander son, Maud Ray, D. J. Ray. F. M. Ray, Alice Ray, Madison Greenwood, A. J. Greenwood. Petition for Sale for Partition. In the Pkobatk Corirr. In this case it 'appearing to the Court that the defendants Marcina Humphries, Madison Greenwood, A. J. Greenwood, Jane Keith, Maud Ray, D. J. Ray, F. M. Ray and 'Alice Ray are non-residents of this State, and that sum-: monses cannot be iersonally served on them. it is therefore ordered that publication be made for six weeks in The Ashevhjle Demo crat, a weekly newspaper published in the city of Asheville, for said non-residents to ap pear lief ore me at my office, on the 1st day of March, 1890, and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioners should not be granted. Given under ray hand and seal of office this 13th da v of January, J. J. WHITE. Clerk Superior Court. ASHEVILLE GARKIA0E AND - MACHINE SHOP J. H. WOODY, Proprietor. 21-25 WIIiLOW ST., ASHEVILLE. magazines. We are very much pleased that Col. A. M. Waddell's historic worK concerning certain men and! events in North Carolina is in the hands of the printer and will be probably out within four or five weeks.; It will no doubt be a very interesting contribution to our State's literature Wilmington Messenger.!-' . I : On Friday, to-morrow night, the young people of Raleigh will have at the Yarboro house a grand bal poudre, and it is said that it will be one of the most brilliant social affairs which have ever taken! place in Raleigh. The ladies will appear in the costumes of the great grandmothers andj the young men in knee pants with lace on their claw-ham mers. Better the laugh and the jest, my dearj j Better the laugh and the jest, Sunshine of heart and bf merry cheer, Chasinsr the shadows that oft appear ; to know Better the laugh and the jest, my dearj Better the laugh and the jest. Better the word that isj kind, my dear. I Better the word that is kind. Speech that is cold and perchance severe Well may be spared as! we journey here ; isetter tne worn mai is Kinu, my uear, Better the word that is kind. i r J Life's but a day at the best, my dear, 1 Life's but a dav at ithe best. Be your endeavor to brighten each year, aking leas trequenti tne sign ana tne tear : i Life's but a day at the best, my dear, Hon. James Grant, a native of Halitax county, and now a member of the Sup reme Court of Iowa is here visiting his old friends. He is ; the guest j of Judge Spier Whitaker. Judge Grant was many years ago, a teacher in the famous Love joy !grove of this city. He has been em inently successful in all phases of life in his adopted State, having won the high est political and judicial honors and hav ing amassed a fortune estimated ai. ten millions of dollars. News-Observer. The Old Man's Story. i Behind the dreary prison walls, j 'Mid faces pale ana wan, saw a figure that was but The shadow of a man. His fiery eyes were sunken in, - f A face all gaunt ana sear ; : He to nrj question male reply : " 'Twas drink tnat orougnx me nere i , - ;! 'Tis but: the same old; tale," he said, "And many here can tell How they sacrificed their honor j 1 U 1 11C U I 1 11 . lilt J J' " I was honored, yes, and happy (Mine's; the story often told) Till I tasted of the liquor That's so freely bought and sold. Harper's Weekly. The many friends of Mr. Robert C. Perkins, the genial member of the firm of ''Bob and Aleck', on John's River, in Burke, were delighted to see him in Le noir last week. He came down on a visit with his niece, Mrs. H. M. Kent, and was the guest of Dr. Kent and Col N. A. Miller. Robert C. and Alexander E. Perkins a re two brothers, two of the best men in Burke, and have lived to gether from boyhood on their; rich plan tatibn on John's River, having common purses and holding all their property in common. May their days be lengthened Lenoir Topic. The Gastonia Gazette of Jan. 30 con tains the following: "We (have just learned that Mr. J. W. Bean has receiv j ed a letter from his attorneys' in Texas which erives the information that a de cision has been rendered in the case of the Bean estate in favor of the Bean family. This, if not ; a final decision, is at least an important step toward mak insri Mr. Bean a millionaire.!' This is good news for a number of Caldwell peo ple; and will make millionaires out of Squire Sam McCall, Mr. Thomas Austin and several other worthy citizens of this county. Lenoir Topic. : , The Rev. James Weston will issue a book in April next which will embody the! traditions which have long existed in Rowan, Iredell and Mecklenburg con cerhing an eccentric old school master in that country, ho is believed by many to have been Marshall Ney, the jre: nowned officer of I the first j Napoleon The theory is that Marshall Ney was not Ut first ttwas but the!' social glass, Anrlthen but need I tell ? Whv trare a drunkard s aownwara course i 'Tis known, alas, too well ! fession of his guilt, implicating one Wylie, a railroad engineer of Atlanta, Ga. Wylie has been arrested. Mr. Wanamaker has appointed a very offensive negro postmaster for Americus, Ga. What do southern white republfi cans think of this conduct on the part of the present, administration V Why has not Mr. Harrison appointed some nej groee in the Northern States? Why this difference between Northern and South ern States? Hon. Alfred . Rowland, member of Congress J from the 7th congressional district has introduced a bill to appro priate 10,000 for a monument to Gen. Wm. Lee Davidson who fell at Cowan j Ford during the Revolutionary war. The continental congress of 1781 passed a resolution requesting the State of North Carolina to erect this monument at the expense of the United States but ft was never done. Illinois',! Kansas and Nebraska farmers are complaining bitterly of hard j times; with th6 most abundant corn and other crops they cannot pay expenses, or even sell their crops. And they are beginning loudly to complain of the robber tariff which makes them pay high prices for all things they hare to buy. And yet these farmers of these three States voted for Harrison and protection and "good times a coming." :! ; . The first Supreme Court of the United States, the Centennial of which was cele brated in New York on, the 3d inst., con sisted ot Lniel Justice jno. jay, oi -iew York, Associate Justices John RutledgC' of S. C; James Wilson, of Penn.; una Cushina:. of Mass.; Robt. H. Harrison, df Md.; Jno.' Blair, of Ya. North Carolina at the time was not a member ot tne! Union. Since then she! has had only two representatives, on the Supreme Court Bench, James Iredell, of Chowan,; and Alfred Moore, of Brunswick.; -VTORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUN- ; TY. J. AV. Ramsey vs. S. C. Robinson, Daniel AVallen, Ednionl Reuce, M. K. Rob inson and Julius. Brooks. An Action for Debt. In tiik Sri'F.r.ioi; Coikt. In this ease it appearing to the Court that the defendant, M. K.Robinson, is a non resident of this state, and alter due searcu cannot be found, and that summons cannot be nersonallv served on him, it is there fore ordered that publication be made for six successive weeKs in tiik asiiemllb Democrat, a newspaper published in the town of Asheville, N. C, requiring said de fendant, M. E. Robinson, to appear at the nextlprm ot the superior uourx oi laaisoa Counfy, to be held at the Court House in Marshall, on the 24th day of February, 1890, and answer or demur to the complaint of the" plaintiff, and let the said defendant take notice, that failing to answer the case will be heard ex parte as to mm. Given under my nana ana seal oi omce this 6th day of January, 1890. J. J. Wlillfc, Clerk Superior Court Madison Co. Gudgek & Tkitchard, Att'ys for Pltf: Machine shoos complete. Can repair or duplicate any parts of Machinery. ' Carriages, Buggies, Road and Farm Wagons made or re paired. All work guaranteed. Horse-shoeing by expert workmen. No quack business done. Give me a call. ' . novwy John G. Lindsey &. Sons, i 65 iNorth Main Street, Asheville, N. C are! offering remains of Summer Goods' at a great reduction, and are receiving rrom aay to day new and seasonable stock o meet the fall and winter trade. ! ' i ..! In addition to staple goods, W .iich all must have, we are putting in a fresh tot of fashiona ble Dry Goods, a tun line ot noots ana snoes, for men. women and children. Pur stock is al; fresh and of the newest for fall and winter trade. 1 - i , We manufacture ' tin-ware, dio all kinds of job work, and sheet-iron Jworkj Roofing and guttering a specialty. J i 1 . We propose making prices as low as any legitimate man can do. Thanking the public for past patronage, and soliciting a cpntinuane of the same, we are . j 1 1 - Very Respectfully, : , ! JOHN G. LINDSEY & SONS. octlO-tf A i 1 t !.-:. . 1- i -! . "VTORTH CAROLINA MADISON COUN JA TY. T. B. West vs. P. A. Cummings, Kxecutor of J. Ij. Henry, dee'd, ana wm. Taylor, Administrator of R. Love, dee'd An Action lor spcinc iertorniance. In tiik scpekiok- Court.' In this case it appearing to the Court that the defendant, William Taylor, is a non resident of this State, and after due search cannot be found, and that summons cannot be personally served on him, it is therefore ordered that publication be made for six successive weeks in The Ashkvim.e Dejio- ck at, a newspaper published in the town of Asheville, N. C., requiring such defend ant, William Taylor, to appear at the next term of Superior Court of Madison County, to be held at the Court House in Marshall, on the 24th day of February. 1S90, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff And let the said defendant take notice, that failing to answer, the case will be heard ex parte as to him. Given under, my band and seal of office this (5th dav of January, 1890. .7. J. WHITE, Clerk Superior Court Jlatoon Co. Gudgek & Pkitchakiv, Att'ys Ufrltt. ASHEVILLE j ( FOUNDRY . . - -j - '.: . and :l- i-1 j . Notice. MAOHEME NO. 8 BUTTRICK STREET. MANXTFACTXTRES AND KEPAIES en? Yes, they My wife and childr dead : I lost them, Miss, through drinking, But now 1 11 stop; 1 11 For talking sets me re talk no more, hinkins:. turned and left him standing there, His aired head bowed low ; i And thought how many lips could tell Just such a tale oi woe : i ! i .j . , ; 4-Nellie Buxto4 pa nv The New York Star called attention some time ago to the fact that the; Legis lature of North Dakota would probably a bill authorizing a ! lottery conipa The charge is now made by the New York World that the proposed company is no less than the Louisiana State Lottery whose charter in Louis iana is drawing to a close, and where ja bitter n jht headed by the present Gov- : Saw. arist and Cane Mills. Engines. Shaft ings, Pulleys and all kinds of Machinery for the Farm or J'actorv. Farmers &nd Machinists would do well to call on or addrss me before buj'ing elsewhere. In connection -with the Foundry I have fitted up a most exellent Grist Mill with a capacity , of 150 bushels per day. Bolted and unbolted meal (kept on hand : and for sale. -: ! -' i . ", - H '" . I ' i LAND SALE. By virtue of a deed of trust executed to me by I. F. Glass and wife, Kuth Glass, dated on the 4th day of February, 1889, and recorded in the Register '8 Office for Buncombe County, in Book No. 15, page 18(5, for the purpose of se curing a debt therein mentioned, I will sell, at the Court House door, in the city of Asheville, at public auction, for cash, on the SIXTH (6th) DAY OF JANUARY. A. D. 1890, three vacant lots and one house and lot, lying in the southern part of Baid city. f whieh are fully described in said deed or all of trust. Dec. 4, 18894 w. JULIUS C. MARTIN, Trustee. Mortgage Sale, ' By virtue of the authorityih me vested by a certain deed in trust, executed by R. W. C. Hughey and wife, D. M. Hughey, for the bene- .Lucinua flyers, aatea me .rn aay ot d registered in the Register's Office of Buncombe County, in liook Ao. 7, on February, 1885, an J. B. COLE, Prop. HOLD ON! Here I Am Again. aains t iis f ' ' L t navment for monev paid by the ; L( A NEW METHOD OF TREATING j ? T F . T "Cl W j - i I iana Lottery Company to the Aati ! Hospital Remedies. What are thev? There is a new de- narture in the treatment of disease, f It consists in the collection of the specifics ernor Nichols is to be made renewal. ;Itis further charged that the biii efore the legislature of Dakota is in Louis- A J 1 iana I.OItP.rv I omDanv iu iiic auuuai Republican Committee Eighteen Birds at One Shot. Mr. Coat Brimer, of Mt. Holly, out hunting cedar birds yesterday,' and was page 507, 1 will sell at the Court House door, in the city or Asnevnie, ON THE 18th DAY OF JANUARY, 1890, A certain tract of land situate in the county of Buncombe, and State of North Carolina, and bounded as follows, to wit : On the east by the lands of Wiley Roberts, on the west by W. E. Weaver, on the north by William and Christopher Eller, and on the south by VV. Ii. Chambers, and containing 130 acres, more or less, it being the old Oliver McDavis tract of land. This sale is made at the request of the partv of the third part to said deed in trust, the 'proceeds thereof to te applied to the sat isfaction of two certain notes now past due and secured bv said deed in trust. W. K. CHAMBERS, Trustee. W. H. Malose, Attorney. used by noted specialists of Europe arid j broujnt down 18 birds at one shot. A America, and bringing them within t;he j rbaeh of all. For instance the treatment j pursued by special physicians who treat j indierestion. stomach and liver troubles I.-3 - - ii 3 rri dnlv, was obtained ana prepareu. me treatment of other physicians, celebrated for curing catarrh wasj procured.! and fso on till these incomparable cures now in clude disease of the lungs, kidneys, female Weakness, rheumatism and nervous debil ity. : - i " ! j This new method of "one remedy for one disease" must appiealo the common sense of all sufferers, many or whom have xnerienccd the ill effects, and thoroughly realize the absurdity! of the claims J of Patent 3Iedicines which are guaranteed to cure every ill out of a single bottle, and the useof which, as statistics prbve, has ifuined more stomachs ) than alcohol. A circular describing these new remedies is sent free 'on receipt of stamp to pay post age by Hospital Kemedy company, io- ronto, canaaa, soie propneio minister saw the slaughter and counted the birds, so there can be no mistake about ill The birds were flying when Mr. Brimer fired into them, Charlotte News. Boss Quay has the selection of the f der al appointments for Pennsylvania, Sena tor Ingalls those of Kansas, and Senator Sherman those of Ohio. There are one hundred thousand negroes in each of the states of Pennsylvandia and Ohio and probably half as many in Kansaa, but these blatant Republican senators who profess so much love for Souther neg roes, have never nominated a negro for postmaster in their own states. It is plain ttuit they only wish to stir up race antagonisms at the south. i With the best stock ofi Dry Goods Notions, Dress Goods; Ginghams- Do mestics, Jeans, Flannels. Blankets, Shoes, Boots, Hats, many of them fought for' ! Less Than Cost Of j Making. Agent for some of the largest factories in ithe South, and can .sell home-made jeans, all wool filled, for less than you can get them at any store in the State. Graham's home-made shoes' all styles, as low as can be bought in the State. Evenr nair guaranteed;- i I 1 11 S i 1 A great many goods were oougni ai auction, late in season, and hence can be sold lower than any' other house m the State can offer them. j ! 1 : i i : Call and see. ' Prices made in the store.- 1': ' ; - j ASHEVILLE DRY GOODS CO., jf J. O, HOWELL', Manager. o," 17 North' Main Stree j.; i j v Land Sale. William Jones and others hy their Guardian David Urooks, vs. Franklin Jones. By virtue of an order of the .Superior Court of Buncombe Count-, made in the above en titled cause, the undersigned Commsssioner will offer for sale at public auction, on the premises, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1889, a tract of land situated on Pole Creek, in Bun combe County, known as part of the J. H. Brooks place, and adioininjr Vv; H. Jimmisoa, David Brooks and others, containing 25 acres more or less. Said sale is ordered for the pur pose of division among- tenants in common. Terms of Salk 20jer cent, to be paid In cash on day of sale, and the remainder in two equal installments in one and two years, with cot and approved security. Title retained until all the purchase money is paid. CHAS. W.3IALON-E. Nov.20 89 Commissioner. Fining I n i "IS THE BEST HIUS PAPE1 Df TIE W ErerT Xmer or ICetallnrgut, x4 Erery IaTetrtot j ia Mine SaonM Et-d JU f , Contain ererr thin? of Interest nd rlae I min- tag and meuaurgj.! Th. fafleit mining' new best eoCmetal, nd mlnli? stock prM "jeK tor tnU. 8., Canada, nd Mexico. ihe Bcnamno puBLisHnrG co, ! 517 Psrk PUcc, KW Ytrk. I FIRE INSURANCE. Fire, Life, Accident. PULLIAM & CO. At the Bank of Asheville, ASHEVILLE, K. C. Represent the following companies, viz. : flHE. CASH ASSETS IN V. B $2,497H 475,03 1,129,004 1,543,996 ? 237,493 1.667,69!? 5.054.179 8L Paul Fire and Marine of Minnesota, Southern, of New Orleans. , Western, of Toronto. ljisai Mutual Accident Association. itna Life Insurance Company. Anglo Nevada, of California, Continental, of New York, Hamburg-Bremen, of Germany. London Assurance, of England, Niagara, of New York, Orient, of Hartford, ' Phoenix, of Brooklyn. L V
The Asheville Democrat (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 13, 1890, edition 1
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