1 1 " TP) A TfN ASHEVILLE, X. C., TilVItDAT, JCLT 2 !. 1801. NO. 42. lui)d::n& BATES' ; J. S. Gfraiio, Ph. a. r "PI ! 1 1. ) XT ! i ii if '.J TOTTlTS ; 7 (TTTrTHVvr T TTTT TT TTK T 1ttVe 'rrhr 1 F1I K II I i . i r v I ! ! I I i r I I II II I I ' II II II.. 131 I .ML -A- i V V J 1 I! I! V I I I I I m I It' v I I I A 7 I i i I I .!!.;;..., ::3zzz-j.-r--j-:: ' j ' . . ! : j I ; - r . i -,- : " , , " ; . - t !.' jmx.. - - - 3 .;vVW;: ; 'IA )!: USiC HOUSE A X D OKGAXS A ll r i . li our mends are invited to come and qpp is nnw anrl finrl nt Imw 1 r,. cli;nrr! I goods ; and we can always offer some special bargain such as the following now on sale: j ea Sets, 56 Pieces, $3.85. Dmner Sets, 100 Pieces, $0.90 and $12.50. Y ou can leave out any piece of a set yoi do not want and reduce the price. BOWLS AND P1T0HERS 75c, $1.00 & $1.25. FINE GOODS- r 17 x & i i .' r 1 S'li'M: IV-., i:!s, without interest; :m i fjurtory to purchase i!- p;ii(l. One price only t-t known. Satisfaction rtlu. days trial in ' i I prices,' particulars, etc. A(tliecar.v, J4 South Main If iwvr prtm-n fifths .re jrnirtl at j Gr-tnC PLiriH.tsy you cm j-miirt' dt- pct.d vpi .?, f.trtn.' Fivt, V ll nuljt ths i i.i i We offer durino-th 1 ill minW iu. u i - , i . - . t,ty .v O'W.-.un.hd Mrt- ! q;r t1' u r ' I nth July the blest barS:lln yec- Ti-ipple plate Silver Table Knives onlv $l..v.i for six. GocM ! r., wvrf. . fn ' . P-ate bilver Table-Kmves onlv Q-p fv civ Tr., i 1 j i , . , . f'lvv uray y.m errn y. f- , , ivmveb umy yoc. toi six. Teaspoons, Tablespoons nd -orks in ever v grale awav un er iv-ulir prkv. We aro i nj,rwlv , known as headquarters lor Glassware and House furnishing Goods ,.11. ! j; CUirpfi nn tlft'irbd'tnl jnW. Y't iriU. Tf OUR WASHINGTON XETTSB. IT IS THERE. AT LAST! Ouv I '.ice a Con a: We A. -yiB-"it-n. 24 S'tt?t M.t,n trat. iy, iiiu tldhirfl in of ehtrn' V .tay p,ir ftU city. The n yht fU ,fiU U .iivrt4 vCKXT, . Asheville, N. Ci .1 )rirans tuned and re-f : . a-onuble. Work guarj ' i The McKinley Bill and the Mechanics ! Another Trust Vaimihaker i iStill Holas On. THE WESTERN N. C. RAILROAD REACHES MT.PH 1 For lark fit h r fl".V vot Mu.i.s X. l., .j.iiy Vz 1.-91. pr,Posii .on. voted f r an M, :id:iW wa Ok.xu Dkahk i;.vr: PerSiaps yen and. ,ieft uU.l. Ivy rli iioMv ami the cilv f w - . ! 1 . . P! ! UA'e!s x,XIty x ears at JLast l i me inai ".-nyie isifva-Un am! nr-M-in ts di . cot co ne acu ttuu.me uuoa uia urauuu iuv uoi in- a juue Mir-.,j,,ne Up lo expectations. The Li-avy Town Rejoices. pen to iearn tn-n we s ill exist, but it j iai:, on KiOUl .v evening rtaiidvcauMd he rai!r"Hd Af-iin irret. At (lr,C IVuiroi'i'i; yu riri '-vt any P-iLr.t Mi-li'-iie'it thti"rth pn' !y uTty otht r 'trv? in the r.'ty, trr ntttri.u.fi t" ktU -it th 'jf a (T Speial Correspondent of The Democrat.! W amiin(it(i, D. C, July 20 is a disgruntled old politician in Ohio I UV-itlu; iiH.tne ihf Yanip !? alwam o. i .. . . ttprmmur raavc n 1, n A .1, )ll III LU I'l'MIH fill rsM Vf'S lOr PTlfttS l. .... ..f t. '.... I .. . ueavors to, ou-tam omce as a democrat. w "lttU Vi , . 1 iuv mi.mc u-.hh. i vuc, vui j.c . v ,, lint hn noi'or nnnW Vioronnz-iv' t. i train ot tlie W cstern JSorili (-ami hi 4 iu i-mui live iu a s-en.-.e. i nnmarv cans,- wt- 1 rvc. is ihf f;.rt cratsinto theihelief th-1 hp w;.h,- n i railroal reached its western f)i minus at I)eatb a state of inactnity, and when that owins? to the Ifsrhtns in th-mom-r ' " ""a"'r ' democrat or h-,u surlieient abilitv to hold ' the ood tow11 of Murphy any kind of dtuce:-' : Now he is nonim as 1 ir,th inHL For fifty Y - !.. i r O - ! P-ii-,t Vrf.i,,M at rtrf M ' j. ' W n v L'w Prices 4n old time democratic' leader who has I the Vdic have bt;en ioo&in Opposed the d'omin at iotv of Campbell and struction of a r ad from on Wednesday, 1:e ccns to a:l lie m,t- well be ! ujnrkct manv lelt apprirhen-ive abont j "''' " "".V ' tr. s the people of 1 aitHl de we suppose, so far as his in- i a,slimiai.! what they feared at:-ht rrove ' Vl( f .. fff .,,c, ing to the con- tl;,ence llPon the world is eon earned.,; another lia'nlitv- Wlnl? w- ihink liiev ! t - ' , her seaooard to wheu ome to count lor th rtevelo j were in error, vet it resulted in kepini1' " " """ f "J fKi"' :s advisia- tie democrats to vott. the ; the extreme western limits of the Slate m ' a untty a..d its resources. , n;an) froai Vi;.:, for ..ion. fkird party tiiike.t Of course the reoub-!at Murh' :md uuv"u id until this ; NN 1 11 v'ew of the cate. if we ! Afte- awldle we h-pe M willbe ttied' V rr rVr ., kcans will exkt Mr Yaple ' and mike i yeaI f gl'ace'" 1891' to tLeir hoiies 't0- consitlfcr ,l,e ('ullin- ot xh ncw I W '.d will. u.r ,e,Us. Thvrr'.!;Hf.'w V. ... ,t f lim oat a -rest man, but in Ohio, where reuiiZeL What a work il has been, what : r publication, the only roa,, H nee,,tv and mnt :,e built. , .tUA,Jlt ,llitil ! "I ! Y'pfe cat.noieven control h own vote I imagined by the. time it took to complete ,Cil,5um respect --nir our de uise n. not , n':l ,Md eome. Vft ,v ex(-t!:.t ' !""""' ."" Init lYoitf '4utS i shall hear agn at.deal of Mr. Yaple i this reat Statl! WOik- AnJ not until , But whatever m.v have . seh.au s fan '-vlr t, -berve Uf.-rir ,,. t, - in r Tbli-an oars hnt no demoet ' Pvate enemy, en terp izeand patriotism, . i w- ptmise ; T hS wa .-v- of th-m. Let u, a'l . i:es i .1 .tl.u:! ,t..;r r -:..-, sovs i,-o:v, irs; ll!a'K f1' u f10". i'ir teat work" be carried out. Thc- aames 1 n.s-e" w -e wiJt s?.. J5kh our f '5 mers ; t tor P v - rvi :; -i.v it l,-.;:,;; : ' " V"T ' ' JI7?tStH Ifhis ofien sai.l t'eit Mr i troubles . have intervened, can seli be.u'H-v Iu v;h'Cl1 t( act ettecttveiy, Uie con- . Let our people keep in jr'd he:ut. louse . ; eK-.v-o ,we will 50-1 ! i ;t, uiurcliy you will I c ,y iit-A- Jii'"l cheap articles J . .T.i 7T 1 i , ' I s" s- i - v tt "i TT Furnishings c;:uerai .John '. Ciaruson.- nie ereat tecapi!Sior,.ate of t he postoftico depart- taeiu, has returned f ro u Europe and vvili i i . ; ' i i ' - . soon be nuthipulatins the republiCtin eague cJulisini the eiiort to carry ZNew York, Ohio and Town in this fail4s eiec- I'.'T fchould always be held in rememberance '. a,e verv i;US3 J1-1 indi up the; v, t.-.c. the.; : by the people for the part they have worU of ihe T -ending croos. Corn i., . tuv ush'ps nerformea. This writer is to some ex- !,r,l,: ".y! b" ,f' tl,eir V;1 tun-1 occi)ttnt f our ui - !;. ' ,n o; e vi lilt ed Tim; 1)kmo kat m idvocicv of it. V" '"-i.v t '.tdk we kfep them, but we in.lai-. c ..iKui-tii (.iivq us a call when in ''; 1,1 rii,.-. in liu- huiise furnishing line. had. if-. Thrash & Coj - j " I i j 41 Pattori Ave. Itions ibeiiVii a grea kiisplayeiT suih .abilities as he is ith possessing. The only campaign he ever conducted himself entirely, was the last Congressional one. If that is a specimen of his manner of conducting jcampaigns the democrats should endeavor to try and get Mr. Clarkson a like posi tion as republican manager. He-started into the fight with amajority of 25 in the House and came out with 125 against him. ! ;!."! .. Amongst 'the most highly protected j articles in tlie! United States are the saws tent acquainted w ith the terribie, and j L"a;1-r- ' Tlif: v'-eii rrr. hieh is esi-; he u ii. y.-t -,:e ih- mtoi of hi sometimes distressing difiicuities they j UV"A( 1 hY some joun.nli-ts to be the ! "f-onit ov i and !.eip ns" in There j i?-i'gyt ever grown, is now being r-pidly ' cause. ihe ats and hav are re-1 ..... .o ten u. ve irn,xcs, :romicf i t n Oj . .. Vo';.'J AT, 24 ' r y i:. 1 I i Jood .1 ' i )fcjr -mi -i d 1 1 ii. I tl tT 1 ri i.trfii'i . j',- t , . :uaifv u -cu vaiivv.i uuvji iv p-iin u: v-iHiixs-m Jias uie repuiaiion oi ..... ; , , ti.,ooi..wl i . -. , , ! are others Hue the ia.e lamented J. u , ...-.".. ..i i.oiiiiciaii. out ncnas nerer : ;: . i tne representatives ot this section gener- aliv. Gov. iloit and some others we mi Ait 7 i name, who should never be forcrotton for ! their unswerving efforts in behalf of this enterprise. On the loth inst., the first regular.train entered the depot at Murphy with colors flying, engine blowing, and was received by a large concourse of happy, rejoicing citizens. The officers and employees who had charge of this first train .were : ; Conductor, Will Barber; engineer, Ed. eeivmg attention, bespeaks a time of rejoicing with the farmers. The Farmers A Hi n nee of ai. pit My i U th njl.cd.lair ! - li . . Pit i F.cri:c 1'ie.vcilptlon is the ri ii" ,H uK li'o -.1 !y- . i. . ii i r.. . l of all kindi ; and which all clases of urigur; nreman, ueo. iveuiuru; man I laboring people have to purchase. The i agent, B. B. Freeman; baggage master, KATT ATKINSON & SON, ) Ql J. A. I J& ' . A.. ! .ui estate Mgems, Ashevilie, IT. C, i . ... Ul'V, 15KNT AND SELL fND FOR A DESCftlPTIVE LIST 1 -OF- ' hh oiioui'ban and Country; PROPERTY. IXHA L LANDS, ETC. McKiniey bill raised the duty on saws for the purpose of making them cheaper to the purchaser. As a.result the owners of the twenty-five leading saw manufact uring firms in the United States have been in session at Atlantic City to organ ize permanent trusts. Each one of these gentlemen represents $10,000,000 invested in the manufacture of sawrs; one of them at least has j made many millions more Lee Colyer; flagman, H. Carpening; porter, John Lenoir. Supt. Bridgers, concluding to give the Murphyites a pleasant surprise, sent the first train through without notice, but upon hearing the "whistle the people, men, women and children, hastened to the depot and gave the first train a genuine enthusiastic recei tion. The CO'' !1 1 V I'HUI.l 1 i M HI !"! . Illlil I?. 1 . : , , . . , ,. I jiate exp:eiv lor oii. u, i is aoaptci ' hAll i t n r. lint- r. tt it nt L. 1 f i.cm .1- M.W..K..., i.iccwim; ii. i to her M.ecial ncvi;. -ud fuihds tverv 1 st Fr;lay. It elocted its delegate to the State Alliance Convention to onvenein iMoorehead Cit . in August ami transacted other important business. The delegate elect is Mr. AV. A. Curtis, of the Franklin I'ress a very wise selection indeed.' During the session of the body a resolu tion offered by Mr V. J. . Jenkins and seconded by Dr. C. D. Smith against the recommendation of the Third Party movement at present, was verj' warmly discussed. Speeches favoring the adop tion of the resolution were made by Dr. C. D. Smith, Messrs. W. A. Curtis, NV.J. Jenk!ns and Otto Arvey, but Messrs. J. No condition so rlli al -js to defy 't! No c:nertifc:i( y rt l a to batile il! A- a woman's r iirative and regulator, the ."h avoriic i'res ript'on" is master ot the situation. Positively rinranteed to gi ve fcaliidactjon in ali i-. or money paid for it refunded. The oidy medicice lor women sold on trial. REALY WANT A Splendid Farm? IF SO, I CAN Sri'IMA YOU! It contain IT. acrei. i -ituatel a!iout fifteen miles touth of Abbeville, (on the this district, completed his second round of appointments a; liryson City on Tues day of last week. Mr. Bell is a very forcible, conservative speaker, an alii anceman in the true sense of the word and according to the principles of the F. Trippett and J. G. Bates pleaded so! order, and is doing good work. He not 1T T T, n"iw'" t . t j main road from Abbeville to BreTird) Hon. J. S. Bell, alliance lecturer for , . near me jamous strongly on the opposite side that the resolution was iost.! There is no doubt that the prevailing sentiment of the order neonle are haDov: Col Ben. Posey and throughout this (Macon) county is x .L v..,.,!.JCant. R. L. Porter naralvzed the, "rongij opposeu iu uie luriuauou ui ; viiifii iiu i ms r vps r i i tiiiiri uuMiirrna ', sr. 1 A X O S -AND ORGANS iy !! i avil tn f l'Ul-t call and examine ore purchasing. We carrjt 'h".s as FISCHER, ESTEY I..-,.... ESTEY and other popular .-I - ; I f prices possible, consistent Don't fall to give us a k' uu tnitrucaent, at No. 3T ayM; Williams &c H 'he best aPer for the bus v ' ll!e farmer, the family, sub F.ati lul IHE A.SHEVILLE PEM 1 y 1.50 per year, in advance ( Wauamaker and his friends enterprises.! '1 hey intend to cneapen one thing ajbout saws and that is the wages of th laborers who make them. There seems to be a specimen of return ing sense amongst some of the alliance people. It s now reported that the State lecturers injKansas have refused to ad vocate th-; sub treasury plan and that it has been practically abandoned. In train officers with their eloquent con gratulates. Bruce Freeman and Col. Messer Fain have not recovered from it yet, w hile Conductor 3arber is just able ! to be out. We sincerely congratulate the people of Murphy, of the State, and the owners and officers of the W. K. C. road, upon this very inportant event. May all now realize their highest hopes and Third Party at present. Still it would be a little risky on the part of the old parties entirely to isrnore the Alliance only tells the people of their real condi tion, but, unlike many other t-o-called leaders, does not hesitate to tell them also who are mainly responsible for tl.e He does not abuse f those of other callings, either, insisting that the high aim of his order is to unite all people on measures which will bring demands. The order is very much in- j about the greatest good to the greatest Reunions. Mississippi jthe'eanvas was' made "Sub- j fullest reward, treasury or no Sub-treasury" .and there j are but sixteen out of the seventy-four The annual reunion of ex-Confeder- cbunties inJlississippi that have endorsed ate soldiers will take place as follows: the suo treasury candidate. At the meet- j There will be a "reunion" of Company ings in Georgia wnere bimpson ana ; j of the 25th Regiment of North Caro Weaver have been talking, the sub- j Una Volunteers at the Baptist church on j treasury pian naa not oeen menuoneu. j Hominy Creek on the 22nd tfuly, 181. American people sometimes get a little j 11 tne me abers of said company are. off on political questions,, but they i requested to meet on the evening of the always have the sober second" thought j opst an( bring their rations and blan which brings; them baek to the correct j By order of principles dnd ideas that should govern! A. B. Thrash, in a neniocratic republic like ours. i Captain. clined to look to the Democratic party for the relief it asks. There are some raining operations go ing on in our midsts. Mr. L. II. Burch,! ! of Athens, Ga., has been operating thef Ruby and Pink Corundum property oft Mr. R. K. Reaves for some time. It is said that, some rare ft ! discovered at these mines. Capt Hill of Blue Ridge, Ga., has been OP rat-. ing a mica mine in this county for some time. "We trust these men will meet with that success their efforts and outlay j deserve. "Carlyle." number, with no special priviliges to any. He wid rest a few days handling a sevthe blad - in Lis hav field. MILLS HIVEIt VALLEY. About 1(0 acres it clc&rcM, rest in good timber. 35 acres excellent bottom land. Well watered. A splendid mill sitt qn the property, with good ki- ard RrfJt mill in operation. A good ten-room dwelling, with outbouc3, barns &c. Daily mall. 300 bearing apple trees. Beiiiir eonnected with bu.ir.e in At-he- ville, which requires ail of my time. Is the only reafon.for wishing to ditpo$e of this splendid farm. Will tell on resaiLle time, of for cah, to feuft purchaser. CV1 on me at Blair fc Brown's, :i2 Patton Avenue. Will sell fir half its vabie if taken in thirty iays. G. H. MAYER, or some lime, ji isj.- f i specimens have been j ( Oil Sllltll! UptlCiail, mines. Caiit. J. C. t ' 61 Soutu Mum. St, The evils resulting from habitual cos tivencss are many and serious; but the use of harsh, drastic purgatives is quite as dangerous. In Ayer's Pills, however the patient has a mild but effective Mr. John; AVanamaker, of Philadelphia, i All ex soldiers ami their friends, cor- arerient, superior to all others, especially still sings his name Postmaster-General. dially invited to be with us on the 22d for family use. Why he does this after the exposures that have been made in regard to his connection with the Keystone bank, no orie-c&tt explain but President Harrison. The people have been expecting to hear that President Harrison had requested the resignation of Mr. Wauamaker. In stead of that he has been in close con sultation with him at the cottage which ' was presented to Mrs. Harrison by Mr. mst. There will be a reunion of the surviv ing members of Company C, 29th Regi ment, North Carolina Volunteers at Turkey Creek Camp ground on Friday, 7th day of August next. The command will be called to order promptly at 10 o'clock. Let every survivor attend. All ex-soldiers cordially invited lo attend. J. M. Lowky, Captain. Citizen please .copy. Old Buncombe will show, we are sure, the iarcest percentage of increase in the values of property over any county in the State, as returned by the assessors. This county will grow, but Asheville and LThe Democrat are in Buncombe, which means much. One of the features of the Southern Exposition at Raleigh this fall will be a band contest. The Asheville band has signified its intention to compete. (Law's China Hall.) PERFECT SIGHT Eiists in alienee oC teaiache. pain In or aliout the eyes, (limne in readlxg vr seeing at a distance. I Have your eyes teated free of c ha rye. sat isfaction giiaraute-el. MICROSCOPES For school or prof cm tonal ue. See nature io miniature. Microscope silica all price ao 1 kinds. Call and examine them. PEDOMETERS To measure the distance you walk. All kinds of scientific instruments. Ju 123-1 y J. B. JOHNSON. JulyiMt XOT1CI Notice 1 hereby iriven that .n the Mb SxT of Aumist, 11. I wiilM-litothehitrtKt tiidi'V for cah. at th eiutt hou- -Ir in tbf AheT;le. N.C J. H. Mme'a im-rot 13 a certain ptee or psreel of lanl ituat-l on Hornlnr Cn-efc. It l-ing the lan l now ownnl I'T F V. Mow and others. adloirJn? tan of t. II. Curtis. H. A. Luther an 1 M. If. Mr.-an, for tax- due for th year IvJ anJ .1SAJ. Thi July 3rd. 11. u. l. iir.rsoi.il!. sv dir. lr h. J. Lutber, D. 6. Jul4t "WANTED! A teacher to Instruct ray cblUrrn in :ut!o an-I th usual Lrambcs cjf a-ol aIih education. Apply, ultb rt feienc-. to J. ir. HALL. Newf ou oJ. Hunc tu Co, N". C Jul9-4t Xolltc. Harin? taken ntit !ettf-rof adrrinlttmtlcn on th cr-tat of James Luk. dea't ootic Is beretry riven that all i--?xn Unnj oal.ua a?aint said estate will f n-m Uttm duly rer led on or t-fore April T, If a, or tbu ImjUc will t plmd In ta-of tbctr rwcorrry. All Ioroti Ind'-otfd u said utie w;U uil Lai pT the san.) without further Dotlce. This Ith of ApnJ. it. Ira A.l.tsCMMEr Administrator. ii Hi h w . t I!!1 k ! l " i ! ) t . I I t - i 1 .: i!; ill 1 1 ii , ; f !l if 4 , i H !