I r ' " "" ' ' ' i . - . ' i ii ' ' VOL. II. j ASHE VILLE, N. C, -THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1S91. NO. 29. ZwIOROCKERY AND GLASS,"61- 11 - I I II flm W H ll B I H I tl DB U ll n C H H It H n li C 1 III H i H mole bi i rnv Anil ii TfryiTtiwKr - - ' i , H UM II U 11 IdF H lf " n H U LJ I BUM E MUSIC HOUSE SAVANNAH, 6 A., E.E.PERRY -Salesman. (Of toe PhiUdelphU Colic of Pharmacy.) J Apothecary, 24 South 3Iain St, WE CARRY THE BEST STOCK AND OFFER LOWEST PRICES. ASHEVILLE, N. C, PIANOS Dinner Sets'at $8.50 and 10.00. Tpn. Stt ot. n ?sn,iinn(i i ,-.! e wqrm .uu anywnere. biivei plated Spoons, Forks, Knives and Castors in endless variety ancTat lowest - WHEN YOU ARE IX ASHEVILLE VISIT AND ORGANS CHEAP FOR CASH, Terms of Payment, UT INTEREST. Knives and Forks at $1.00 per Set. prices. a in i Or Jii Easy WIT IK TO i I PAVEMENT PARAGRAPHS. For prices, particulars, etc., call on or Items Di FE11Y, of Interest City and Concerning SSection. our 41 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C. ton't forget to register. ; Geo. A. Shuford is in Raleigh. ' i Gov. Holt has appointed Mr. R. P. Portner, of Buncombe, a Notary Public. The registration books close on Satur day j We learn that tobacco plants are in , DR. JOE CALDWELL'S SANTER very fine condition, also wheat, oats, etc-i There wiU be, as at present indicated, a I Captured in Asheville Judge Aston full crop of peaches and other fruits. j Astonished But Gratified. j The next State Encampment opens on ' Dr. Joe Caldwell, the scientific editor Hanjkind Hust ba Amused. July 17th, at jjWrightsville, nine miles of the Statesville Landmark, has been in irom Wilmino-ton. It will be a bir occa-! kreat treDidation and fear for some w , ; 4 Sion a fine display of the military of months over the appearance at large of both North Carolina and Virginia, as an animal ii his neighborhood, which Let every one e ntitled to a vote t t Koch's Lympl t t 1 a cure for consumption. At lea-jt that is what has been claimed for it. There may ltelsome doubt about The elYeetiveness of the UerUn remedy, but there i- none what e . er about the Particular kind of Lymph to -which the publishers of Tin; Asheville Demo crat desire to call your attention. I I i Advertisioff :-: 1 A. Lympl Is a cause of consumption consumption of goods we mean. But in order to produce proper results, it should be properly ap- . plied through the Ashe ville Democrat, for in stance. " This is the great people's! newspaper, pub lished ait No. 10 N. Court Square, j Asleville, N. C. Its strong point is its ex tensive ircula.ion. i ! : I !; '; i ; tit it 1 1 For Business Decay t! -- i i X X XX The competent physician will prescribe a generous application of advertising "Lymph" in the columns of The Democrat. The Asheville Democrat is issued weekly in regular newspaper form, and be sides giving all the local news of! interest contains so much general matter that it 1 gains a reading from all the members of the family. X . X X HI ! "The People's Paper." X X X X X X at the coming city election register at once. ! The enemies of the improvement meas ure are circulating all kinds of ridiculous stories about the bill. For shame, gen tlemen ! ; Tobacco still comes in in good quan tity,! and G saes a e several ware houses are large and prices very satis factory. Our countyman John A. Carter, of Democrat, sent us a beet last week which weighed 10 pounds. It is a rouser. Our friend has our thanks. , - Mayor Blanton is still confined JLo his room and a great sufferer, but his condi tion' is thought to be much better and his early recovery assured. i r : The Grand Central Hotel is rapidly growing in popular, favor. Messrs. Baird are certainly doing a good business, be cause they please their guests. ' ..-:!'.- ' i Ajrrivals at the hotels are increasing daily, nearly all the hotels and most of the ! boarding houses being full. The visitors are enjoying our drives and fine weather. Mr. Joseph A. May, of Haywood, is in the city. He reports wheat as very good in his section, but farmers have not yet caught up with their work, the wet win ter throwing them very much behind. The shower the other evening did the country lots of good, and "garden sass" is just humping itself. The fruit trees are iin full bloom and the country never looked prettier than it has the past week. Messrs. Fitzpatrick Bros, are doing a very large business in painting, fresco- -1 ""T- At - 1 - A. ing, ana papering. . seeping xne oest grade of goods, and doing only good work, has given this firm all the best work to be done in the city. Mr. Eugene Albea, a very-popular North Carolina drummer for Keen & Hagerty, house furnishing dealers of Baltimore, has been working among his many mercantile friends in Asheville the past few days with good success. ;The "Bon Marche" has removed across the j street to the new Hilliard building, where the enterprising firm of Lipinsky & Ellick have more room to display their rge and elegant stock. "We inyite at tention to their announcement elsewhere in this issue. the First Virginia Regiment will be in camp. ; j! ! For nearly half a century Ayer's Cher ry Pectoral has been the most popular cough remedy in the world. The con stantly increasing demand for this rem edy proves it to be the very best specific for colds, coughs, and all diseases of the throat and lungs. i P ! I Track laying has been begun on the Sunset Park Railroad, and ere loner it will be "All aboard for Craggy Moun tain." Fortv-pound T rails are.used. and the track is being put down in first-class style. President Gwyn deserves great credit for his energy and enterprise. j Mr. Thoma R. Ransom is in the city with a view of locating permanently, and practicing his profession, the law. Mr. Ransom graduated with highest honors both at the University and the Colum- The lat great sho discovere must oe amused it is that too man? overlook. Phincas T. Barnum, "the only man on earth," said that he earlv in life that "mankind a great truth A large part If your pr(cnptiont are prepared at Grand Pfuirmnry you can jifi"fWy d ptnd vpon t7ut factt: Firti, tfuit only Vu pure$t and UA drug and elicmiraU tiH 14 ved; ntcondi Vucy trill be compounded cart fuliy and accurately by an erptrieuccd Prt- tcrtptionut, and third, you will not 14 chirged an ezliorbitant prist. Ton ted r esite the Ut good at a rery TeatorU profit Don't forget the plietGrarWs P7uirmacjt 21 South Jin ttrect. Prescription filed at all hour$ nigfd or Liy, and dditered fret of ehirge toany pari of the city. TIu night bdl tcill be anvetre4 Promptly. Grand Pharwicy, 21 ScnrtX Main street. At Grand Pharmacy you can buy an f Patent Medicine at tlu lvet price quoted by any other drug houte in Vie city. TT are deter rntned to seU a lore a Me lowest of Afeheville mankind was amused last Saturday. Some boys got an old pair of Uw iftre hare to lone money by to doing. pants, stuffed them, made a tery paesa- We vrill teU aU was not only unknown to science but evidently a dangerous institution to be turned loose upon any community. The characteristic caution of the Doctor im pelled him to sound the alarm, and put all good people on guard. With all the vigilance which could be exercised the terrible unknown could not be captured though its terribleness was felt and ac knowledged by all the public. Dr. Cald. well induced all of the colored ministers In his neighborhood to pray, and pray unceasingly, to be spared, "miserable .iners." Indeed, he exhibited such anxiety about the matter as to cause ,V eh alarm among his freuds through she State. We wish now to assure our friend his enemy has been captured. lie was cap lured in Asheville on Sunday evening. Mr. E. L. Brown, at Graves' & Thrash's, and Mr. Eugene Albea, one of Winston's ble lookin tachment, enclosure Of course and the iu figure of it, with old boot hung it over a barrel in n rear of the it was at-the old Buck hotel promptly discovered. mor soon spread that "a man J t i i i rLi. was found dead hotel." ext to a fire or the measles Patent Medicine at first cct and below thit if nec.Hryt to meet iXt price of any coinpttitor. We have the lirgest aMortment of CJjxmMs Skins in Anhtrille. Over 200 skins, aU size, at the'lowest price. We are ogents for Humphrey's Ilomao pathetic Medicine. A full supply of Ids such a run or can spread, and "she spread herself for all she was worth." Hundreds who had no other more important en- good alvags on hand. gagements very many at that particular hour, and who had, naturally repaired Use Buncombe Liver Pill, the Ut in (hi to that attractive locality to view the Xorldfor liver complaint, indigestion, etc remains of some time maintain t! bian Law School, and is an accomplished J most popular drummers, were out walk gentleman in all respects. We welcome ! inS Sunday evening on Beaumont, and him to Asheville. seeing the strange animal, capturedTiim, , . I ' ., and he is now in a cage at the store of . Tftrk-lftvintr rm thp strppt Tmlteov v. ' - . ; a., - j Graves & Thrash, on South Main street. reuluuS,Txatuu.,BuucuuS i A number of people, leading Scientists wouu sireei auu moniioru avenue 10 itK-lf method of such A thoroutfdv reluille remedy for oU bloot dUcAr i Buncovibe Svriiritl&. Try a bttlle and,you tciWjaXe no other, J, S. G 12 A XT, Pti. G., Pharmacist, 24.S. .Vain St, Atheville, K. U, the "unknown dead." For hose on guard determined to c majesty of the law and not allow a corpus which exhibited contrary to the usual procee din irk to be disturbed without the presence- of the coroner; the visitors looked, held uo their hearts and head. in anguish lover such things appearing. and went their way. Soon it began to X 53333335333333333 0 dawn unod some more curiom than oih- ' ' ' 1 ' ill il iliif ers that tli4 boots hung very strangely to be attached ing pedals, Richmond Hill will be begun in a few days. We are informed that contracts are already made for over $120,000 worth of buildihgs on the properties sold by the Asheville Loan and Construction Company. j i j: ' Mr. Frank Loughran, of the Hickory Inn, came up a day or two ago to enjoy a few days of city life. His country Inn has won a great popularity, and is re garded as one of the best country places to stop at in the State ; but Mr. Lough ran, having lived in Asheville a number of years, has to come up occasionally to enjoy real city life. The Board of I Aldermen of West Ashe ville have issued an order for an election to authorize the: issue of bonds for street i and other improvements. This attrac- ! tive suburb of Asheville has grown be yond its' baby clothes and now. comes out in a full suit of latest style. It is a progressive community of citizens who believe in progress and will succeed. Mr. S. P. Mears, of G. A. Mears, has gone to New York and other Northern cities to select ! the second supply of spring goods! He asks that all his friends PIANOS AND The public are our instruments before purchasing, in stock such mates as and others, have called to see h)m, and all pronounce him unpronouncable. He is blind in day time, and gentle ; but as soon as the moon rises, or ought to rise, (our brilliant electric light9 begin to take the place of the lunar dispensation), he, she or i. not only sees, but 1 sees enough to become very vicious. Judge Aston, who carefully and sci entifically visited the little stranger, says he was raised in Tennessee (the Judge, not the animal) but has lived in this city something less than ninety-two years, and never saw any thing like this before. The animal is white all over, about double the size of a squirrel, with albino eyes, and a body not unlike that of the ienet. ine only conclusion we can reach is that it must be Dr. Caldwell's Santer. Believing so, we can only assure our friend, the Doctor, that he, she or it is now safe, and he can discuss Alliance matters hereafter without the fear of being misunderstood by his brother sages and the Mooresville Alliance. to even dead, much less liv- and when the truth was dis covered, and well, a very large reward can be obtained from a large numberjof yur citizens for the rascals who perpe trated this putrage upon an unoffending community. Every man you meet can tell you of but-r . some other fellow who went, SALT, SODA, WAFEKETTES . Agricultural Goods. Our farmer friends are always Inter-rr ttwt wtrroo ested in knowing where'they can Vet the jltAiiA1 w AJ? iKb, best implements, seeds, fertilizers, etc., etc. It is the mission of Tfie Democrat to help the farmer all it can. In Asheville everything neeaea on a iarm can be had The very freshest of seeds, and latest im provementij in implements most useful TAFFY WAFERS, to the farmer can be had at the lowest pricesr An effort is attempted to .be made to induce our people to send their money off to a party at another place to buy goods jfrora parties "he has made special arrangements with," but yet the MILK CRACKERS, "cash" must go with the order. Give OAT MEAL WAFERS, VANILLA WAFERS, CAFE WAFERS, GINGER SNAPS, After suffering horribly for years from scrofula in its worst form, a young son of Mr. R. L. King, 706 Franklin street, Richmond, Va., was recently cured by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. No other Q Q jJ" medicine can approach this preparation as a cleanser ot the diooq. . . . : nvitedto call' and examine -n Ayrnpthv. President of Ruther- Ixii vw j y ford College, publishes a partial list of the i subscribers to' the fund for rebuild ing! that college, among whom we find FISCHER, ESTEY Messrs. Natt Atkinson, C. E. Graham, K.'Jr. waiKer,. oi asucyuic, i.w catu, x. "m - t .4 4 AA ESTEY and other popular Hon. Z. B. V ance, ot .tsuncomDe, $iw. Attention is called to the advertise- meht of Thad. w. ;inrasn ec o. in another column. Mr. Thrash has a mag nificent stock of crockery, glassware, tinware, and in fact everything in the hotise furnishing linewhich he sells at Tftmarkablv low rices. Give him a call. A Dastardly Deed. That was a piece of malicious villainy wait until his new selections in dress . Oliver Summers was guilty of Saturday goods, millinery, etc., arrives. As the evening. He was drunk, and while taste generally ! shown by this firm is ; some gentlemen were returning from a proverbial, Mr. Mears will show something: very good to tomers. j Lemon crackers, soda crackers, the cash to your home merchant, wfro lives on and has to ouy what -you have to sell, andsyouwill not only get j'our c:ood3 on asl eool terms from vour home merchants, but you will help sustain the moCasses cookies. men who sustain you. We say this to the farmer (readers and friends of The Democrat.) In; Excellent Hands. The Southern Immigration Bureau at And other makesj I Organs, Lowest! prices possible, consistent with first-class goods. Dont fail to give us a call before buying an Instrument, at No. 37 Tatton avenue. GayM.WiUiams&Co. certainly ride and were near the old depot, Sum-1 RaleiSh ba.ve appointed Col. John p. hiscus-jmers deliberately fired upon them, in-J Cameron. thi city, Editor-in-Chief of flictinz a sliirht flesh wound in the W tbe literary department ot that institu- Gov. Holt has appointed the following ! of Mr. Codman, of New York, and in jtf'Si Tlf M legates to attend the eighteenth annual each of three horses. While, fortunately, and entered upon his duties. This i the jk,t GERMAN LEBKUCAEN, ICED HONEY CAKES, ! I MUSHROOM CRACKERS, GERMAN HONEY NUTS. conference of Charities and Corrections, j n0 serious hurt was inflicted, the outrage to be held in Indianapolis May 13th to j was such as to cal1 for the severest pun 20th: Dr. E Burke Haywood, L. J.jishment. Summers was arrested, and Haughton,. Dr. Chas. DufSe, Jr., Dr. J. j Monday, when before acting 3Iayor Mil ler, plead drunkeness. T. Reid, J. H. Mills, Rev. E. A. Osborne, Rev. J. Bumple, Rev. Dr. B. F. Dixon, Dr. J. F. Miller, Dr. W. R. Wood, Dr. P. L. Murnhy, Rev. W. C. Wilson, Thos. Wi Patton and J. P. Sawyer." . Getting Well. We are greatly pleased to learn from the Raleigh correspondence of the Wil mington Messenger, that Mr. E. A. Po sey, of Hendersonville, who was one of the cierks of the last Senate, and who was for weeks at the point of death, is nearly well and will be taken home In a few days. i wing to the absence of Mr. Codman ! Summers was ordered back to jail, but while the attention of officers was fixed on other matters he walked out and off, and is still walking for all the authori ties know. Being thus allowed to es cape is a piece of carelessness which cannot be excused. A man with such malicious tendencies and habits should not be allowed to go at large until be learns to control his evil passions. We trust he wi'l be caught and punished as he deserves. A reward of $100 is offered for his capture. very best selection that could have been maue, ana ine uureau ana me gre ;- tercsts to be served are to be congralu lated upon securing such services. Hon. John H. Williamson, One of the ablest colored men in Norj Carolina, will address the colored people of this city this (Thursday) evening, in the interest of the great Southern Expo sition to be held in Raleizh next falL We hope alt the colored people will hear him, for he jcomes In behalf of a cause our. colored citizens should take much interest in. Ex-Senator Ingallj Is planting pota toes with a Ipoonful of politics In each hill out on the windy plains of Kansas. ALWAYS FRESH. All Fine Goods Received by Eipresx, WM.KROGrER, : , No. 41 College St, Near Spruce, li t i . V .1 I Providenee Journal. . I - 4