Democratic Duty. known, the party pays nign pro FortheDemocrat.j ; tection and cabinet omces. lhe The first duty of the Denio- Pudency of 1 870 was stolen cratic party is to resist the and that of 1888 bought. And croachments of federal powefe. if the Republican party remain The battle against centralifn longer m power and m controj i inamr.A$Lv of the treasury (which has lust Thomas Jefferson! rnust stillie Pen stripped of the trouble waged till the enemy is drit some ; surplus; it m ue aui vi,i Itt-, soon to so centralize and locate tartv has threatened the equiSr ize a11 the powers of the govern . " .. . . . i5i mont on t h a -IX-rwO I r n At 1TQ P1T1-: rium o ourpolitical system wu -j "E a plain purpose to establish zen,s as to buy the presidenc and dictate all law and all gov ernment. ; . . ' . But we trust the policy set of foot by Grover Cleveland, dej manding reduction of tariff wil never give a surcease till if shall be fully demonstrated to Let each, one endeavor as possible to pay what he owes. (Jne debt paid oy you may uc the means of payine: a dozen and relieve twice: that; many ; people from :.nxietyj and dis tress During the naru tims one appreciates a inebt pa'.u twice as mucn as in nusn nme -Monroe- Tenn.;, Democrat. 1ocnntir nnrl pnrrnnf rPn t.rfl.l 1 The federal government, unqr the control of .Republicans, j As sumes to regulate jthe suffrage, and threatens to take the Cqii- trol of all elections. This;Ha most remarkable effort to gijfe the federal erovernment tbfat trreat residuary mass of ffoveA- the country that the Repubh "noi : -oc! can party is practically an ou served by the ! states. Nearly ganization for enriching thoss all the great measures put 611 who ; control .the machinery i. T5 kS,r And 1 we should hope by the i :l i ' 4. manifest spread of this lesson o nave 111 uiem ctaciemcui, uncut- t , ,u , ly and indirectly conferring tariff reform, ; and th larg strength! to a dangerous wx tJ new centralization, ..by robbing the sovereignty of the States and making them I more and more dependencies upon the central government. Our formed federal "to manage our foreign Rela tions, to maintain peace land unity between 1 the states, andjto J ancestors government administer a few functions of common interest exceptional X ill the falling away byi Kepublif cans from the McKmlev bill and other1 prospects, adding: the fact that Mr.' Cleveland received 100,000 more votes than Mr Harrisoni in 1888, that this; grand policy may so take root as to; insure for the good and the glory of this great nation! the ascendency in 1893 to the presidential . chair, and m the 6ut the party of centralization Person of Grover Cleveland, the nonpareil executive statesman of America. This country owes it to itself to vindicate the people's cause by restoring to them, as a lead er, this famous ruler. ! For the Republican party, so far as prin ciple is concerned, is a reminisj cence. Its leaders connive at fraud and jobbery. It is a part of spoils and I brute force, de termined to Control at the exj pense of any expedient, if it be the very thrust tc the heart the strengthen the pillars of federal shaft of cruel cy which even ye crovernmental Dower nan to ed- - would usurp the powers ot the states and place them under t ie control of an irresponsible pow er. It would meddle with every thing properly belonging t0 the individual and centralize all governmental powers. This :s the great distinguishing pplir y of the Republican arty to-day. It pushes a corrupt centralism which is incompatible with civil liberty. The rea purpose of the Blair educational bill was more to : ; A 1 : ! ' 1 MUSIO HOUSE The Stanberry iSentinel re ports that a question arose one day last week: petween two Stanberry business i men as to original whether lor not a clip made square less liquid ! than round measure. It took a prac tical test to prove lt. jwhich test shows that the round measure will hold about one-fifth more than the same measure 'squared. Of course it always pays to d ) business on the square except in a case of this kind-1 When buy ing milk, cider, vinegar, etc. alwsivs see that your vendor gives; you round stead of square. round quart would hold the ! j ! ! ' SMTHERS' HOTEL ! BESORT TOR PLEASURE J HEALTH SEINERS. Turnpike, N. SPLENDID : CHALYBEATE : FREE STOKE WATERS, AND C. AND measure in- the reconstruction. , In the face o a 1 that the ; present misrule menaces, it is time to work. The principal occupant of the White House, in his inaugural and. messages appeals to I the igno rance, the prejudice and the passion of the negro. He leads in the spirit jof South hating! Like Reed, he ; was anxious for a force bill to destroy the peac j and prosperity of the South. He is weighed in the balance. And will be wanting in '92, with the other leaders of his party. It cannot be that a party whose maine supporttconsists m grind . . 1 -r . ucate trie poor masses, itjwas but one of many efforts to niajce strong and keep in power the Bepublican party by a legalized use of the money in the treasu ry. And it was a j most tempt ing offer to a free people to yield up their sovereign liberties to a most deceptive usurpation.! ' The eternal vigilance of t ie Democratic party I serves in a great measure to check this ten dency to centralisrri. This party is the only security to the (pcun try to day against this destruct ive policy. Wipe out thai nar- tv and the lihfrtipR rf the. rwnrl would at onofi'flv tn tho rJnt?nl Hg the poor, enriching the rich power and be lost to therrj for- and converting a free republic ever. The continued uniriter- mto! a despotism can subset rupted encroachments of feder much longer. Like the cry Of al government will at last gath blood of Abel against the er all powers of the states into fell and deadly blow of Cain, a focus where n nth in cr will tp. his brother, the sighs and long main but simply to declare the mgs and cries and prayers of I party in power an arrdtrary one. an oppressed people, robbed of and then our! democratic Iform their dearest privileges, stripped of government will be super- of their hlood-bought rights seded by one of monarchical guaranteed in the constituuon, type. This is the ultimate tch w purely be heard, dencv and result of Republican 1 TeV that the only hope of policy. This oolicv must be the country is in the triumph of stemmed in its ruinous course, the Democratio principles that And that is the office of the roster the states m their growth. Democratic partv; to thwart the Those principles that spurn vicious1 tendencies and jover- every attempted encroachment come the mighty corruptions of of sacred state rights and home the party in power. And I there rule on the Part of an irrespon is no other hope. ! ! sible centralism; those princi- Thereis nothing so inimical Plethat ropose to enforce fru to Americans as despotism. We &$Llu publlC nd have had it plain and simple in ?2JF taxation: the rules of Speaker Wdiir- ing the last congress. .That an- .f s-cui to?rat reigned with despotic ? ' affai m accorJance with power, and arbitrarily enforced iT f Wason his own corrupt will, contrary id ' Jfefferson Cleve- to all precedent and against the T ; , . opinion of the greatest Republi- r611, cL statesman of the coimtr. l T ill nf ieo puic uuum puiiueai cor- The Mountain Evanrehst. i i Who is he? ' Whence did he come? Hp nreacrlies ." but bv whom vas h: 0 dained? What is his cburch? 1 : 'All these questions are old mountain evamrelist who preachis daily on the square. Who dares say tht t he is not truly called; oribat his wo -s j leave no impression, lo finally take roc: j and bring some hardened sinner to oc? ; Who dares snv that thejjHoly .v.t rests not with this old man? j He is illiterate. His language U crude, nay often improper. His pronunci iiio:: is incoirect. His gestures ankv.:;ru. His voice has a nasal twang, lie half sings his sermons in that; monotone fo peculiar to the backwoo ls preacher o! half a hundred years ago, and of which1 he is a true type. He wears ill f.nir.i: aud ill looking garmen shoes have no I polish. pants show several inches of j coarsely knit scks beneath their! lower extrern: 1 . : HITS itllVl 1113 UUIl-Wllltu CUUb IVl'c. IK i ! wears no starched . linen shirt o: c jl'ar. No immaculate white tie; .ives l.ini a clerical appearance. His coa: i any thing but broadcloth; his hat any thin; but silk. His face is bronzed bv sun and wind and storm. He looks ill fe His face is wrinkled and furrougLvC, in vivid con;rast to the wtll fed ar.d lt-ek looking city preacher. He lack? :L. r rotun litv of fisrure: lie is cannt, and l er.t and hol'.ow cheeked. ! But his eve s i bright, and his voice strong and lusty when he pras and when he prer.chc. And when he sings it is clear, 'rf-?oiut'. and resonant, if not cultivated, j He prepares no notes from which to preach. He turns over the leaves of a A Deitjhtful Home in the Hoirl cf the I A'ilechantif, vhea UtaUh Cona Back to tKe Weary and j ll(t it Sutft. This leautiful summer report. pituateI in meUiatelv on the Murphy Pivieion pi the tSS North Carolina ItaUroad half way l-'ween Asheille and w aynesviJle. fifteen miles from each luace. Is open for the recep tion of tmeMs for the winter. The hotel is surrounaed ty the Pisirata ranpe of mountain, and is ctuce-deU by all to be one of the moPt delightful and heoltu-gi ring re ports in W'eftern North Carolina. A cool breeze is continually losing through the val Ici4 Kivinjr life and trehnes to all thing?, and in consequence of which no fo or vapor Is to .r.SrV.lirw1 In f hp VflllV flt ADV time. The buildinjr Is new and well furnished. Large and well ventilated. Teiegrapn ana I'ostotrtce in thehou. Sasatbers bprfni$ Hotel 2,000 feet ; Smath eiV View 42.UO. ' Now come the most attractive feat of all the excellent and delicious fan? tt 4al m'ovi fmmd on the utile, which at all titurS it " " l . ..I I . aftt.l ,.,11 I r-m M.I ' I .fi. r .-A I w 1 1iA 1 rff C-f rift. IX STRUMBNT S : PIANOS, I ; - I ! ORGANS, ! I IGUITAIIS. - ! BANJOS, j I VIOLINS. Lave il shipped direct frc:n f.ic!iry to you. I am a.-cii: f r r. -.e: : r.y or rash whatever is best in tiie market. I represent Stc-: A. K Chase. in the land. i I sell l yv. r o tcim a; lo - est ; puces. rrte n- before ye- ":uy. ! C. FA LIC i 35 N. Main St., Asitviiie. N. a Froth mutton, milk and butter supplied lrora the premise. . . . This rlace is especially recommended by iihvsiHan for all kinds of luntr troubU-, on account of the dry and bracing atmosphere. whicb is Tree from oust ana poiKnous pertcs, Xmit in abundance on the place. Special attention iscalUyl totbe fine variety of frrapes. Parties wishing well-rooted NUfrara and otner urape m can oe suppnea av idc Turnpike Hotel lara.1 sepu.-iy TIMES-DEMOCRAT 60 Camp Street, NEW OT.TATTS, T. A , G-. A. Mears, 33 South Main St. DAILY: j 8 Page:, $12 Per Year. SUNDAY: 16 to 20 Pages $2 Per Year. WEEKLY : 12 Paget, $1 Per Year. Hi3 w,ra i THF IFinillR SnilTHERII mmmmM w www ..hb... DEMOCRATIC IIEWSPAPER ! bible, selects a with far c.oie i than half t::C- well worn and ancient text, reads it,' and then fervor and earnttness preachers of the dy, expounds, exhorts and preaches in Ins crude av.v, tLe in spired word. Is it a wonder that the chance passer by lingers j and! listem? Earnestness always attracts, and who can pay that this ill kept but earnest old mm. preaching for no pay other than the few paltry nickles thrown into his tittered hat, is not inspired. .( THE SUilDAY TIMES-DEMOCRAT if a 16 to 20-pag-e paper containlner the news of the world, covering every topic ol current interest and sparkling with, literary gems. THE WEEKLY TIMES-DEMOCRAT contains all the gtxxl thina of the Daily and Sunday editions and an excellent Agricultural Department. AS AH ADVERTISING MEDIU7J i THE TTTTRa -DEMOCILAT ia TEE BEST IN TEE SOUTH. TEE TZKES-DEKOCBAT is the only paper in Louisiana, ownins: both the As sociated and United Press services. I Send for sample copies or advertisina; rates. , , . i ; ' f crf ". t . r..- r. c Mftt rk Iff t. I iu Am it. T at ! Int. "iitC'.';di Has just opened one of the Iar- gest and most attractive stocks of JDress Flannels, Serges, Hen riettas, Worsteds, Ginghams, Calicoes, and all latest designs of Ladies' Dress Goods he ever offered upon this market. Lin ings and Trimmings to match. Is also showing a most attrac- j tive line of Millinery, Fancy! Goods, etc. Our Fall Stock is just in and ready for examina tion. As usual our stock of Gents' Clothing and Furnishing Goods, Shoes and Hats is very com plete. Give me a call. G. A. Mears, 33 South Main street. V ywgSQvSfl .-" ' r ' rcif k wsu. w, t.r . ksw nt inrniM MrTlal u ftbT. El!js4 quickly I 7 CT'jtZ-t"'"'' ' " '' ' fc lirMT Vk(M ! yrvridmd irtth n l. lm terrv ifkCS. VrS" ". y.w . Inalf "fAtt:tf"Mlll,mM'tl r H. luKtW 77 V W 'yri"i"!TM''r h 4 HOLII. lclfrtttUnFIlkE. AUkmiImMl. S3000 A THAR t I cirrt.k. fcrWSr fcoM t4 and o rit. bb4 wW, n-f iunrartioo, Ll' "wrk fa mi. T.m - - - - - a. ii... I rr Id ttMfroc :wr!iiiM.brrrTiL,0.l will ilnfinrt . kc w nT tor um, He allowed the tariff bill, of 182 paes, to be passed without the reading of more than sixteen pages. And ! the pension bill appropriating: $50,000,00u was only allowed! three hours de bate. He passed, by his own wicked will, the infamous force bill, and strove with all his Asthma. ruption, and the earlv restora tion of the country to peace and good government under the byroad aegis of Democratic tri limp. It is c sure word of proph ecy, j The Democratic j arty must rebuild the walls of nation al defense and set ud aain thp HIS I 4- 1 r i!.. l i . i U!ica nf mn fo.kU wv.JU: I f u,r. ,4- t j! , , iciijui ui justice ana rienc erov-i a v.uuuiuuu, ixiigilt iu liaN c lfc IuStenea On tne I flr.A.-.- T,,.- : Icrrpat Hvtre frrim w.-ndvvo? rero, coma also hcldle while IZTn'uuT&tt--. ivci.li, yuu liic umer uearinsrxne Kerit Wins. ' "We desire to say to our citizens that foryears we Lave been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumptions, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satis faction. We do not hesitate to guaran tee them every time, and we stand ready to refund tin; purchase nrice, if satisfac tory results do not follow iheir use. These remedies have wen their rreat popularity purely on their merit?. T. C. bmith & Co., druggists, j "Gepikan Swill m" 1 1 n Mora ra- JAPANESE B. H. COSBY, (Pcccee6cr lo C. Cowan. zfy. COKE I have been a great sufferer from Asth ma and severe Colds every Winter, and last Fall my friends as well as myself thought Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, all Descriptions. EVERY ARTICLE OCATTItAXTEED AS REPRESENTED. Rices. Coral -i- . . .T.iinn3 nuu civ Lt lapses. unsnrTwict tn nAn,-. the Eve-signt. All repatrinir in ray line will receive carelui HtteuUor.. Resf-ctfuily B. H. COSBY, 27 Patton AveLne, Ashetille, C. Kome burnt, j and no morsel would sweeter roll under his tongue than a conception of the bouth under negro domination, with alHhe bloody and j horrid consequences.! And the j course of this man is! endorsed by the Republican party. i j. ' The Republican party) is fur ther the enemy to civif libertv and equal justice to all classesiii its crazy support of high pro hibitory tariff measures in the interest of the rich manufactur er and against the poor man and the farmer. To a great ex tent this is now with that party but a fulfillment of the promises made in the last campaign. For the largest campaign fund ever ready weapon to disperse and put to dismay the assaulters of the grand project Organiza tion and harmony are indispen sable. Let every Democrat fall into line and march in patriotic accord. May there be no fac tional discontent. Oliver Gold smith wrote a book entitled, "She Stoops to Conquer." ;This is suggestive. It may be some of us must stoop in our opinions. Let us do so, if necessary to Democratic victory- United we stand, divided we fall." Stand up Democracy! Let us hold up its arms and wish for the morning of triumph. J J. J. Osborne. Gentle, Refreshing Sleep. When nearly worn out for want of sleep and rest, a friend recommend- ! ed me to try thy valuable medicine, Boschee's German Syrup. I am con fident it saved my life. Almost the first dose gave me great relief and a eentle re freshing sleep, such as I had not had for weeks. My cough began immedi ately to loosen and pass away, and I found myself rapidly gaining in health and weight. I am pleased ! to inform thee unsolicited that I am m excellent health and do cer tainly attribute it to thy Boschee's German Syrup. C. B. Stickney, Picton, Ontario." Hare you read the direction! nrrappep around Sugar Coated Tet ? A guaranteed Cure for Pilea of Trfeftt? j kind or degree External, Internal, Blinu or uieeoing, ltcning. Chronic, Recent or uereaitary. 51-00 a box: 6 box. Sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of prioe! We guarantee to cure any case of Piled. vtu&r&nteed and sold only by -X-. CJ. SMITH Ac CO. Public Sauare, AsteTille. H. -0 ST. PaT-T- Mlnrt Tiin.m 1ty Japanese Remedies Co. Gentlemen : For th.rty rears I have be?n a irreat sufferer from ncmorrboiag. both internal and external. 1 tried all known remedie. m woll u haK Physicians, with only temporary relief, until Of I tried your Japanese Jemely. and after uslnjr iwu. i urn entirely cured or this most painful trouble. Yours respectfully. F. Albeck, 721 Hudson Avenue. . Foreman Crippen Trunk Factory. Mir vririrrT Wit T. ucc I Japanese Kennedies Co. The one dollar box of Suppositories, which I receive! in July lat '"T 1: iivo. it chk or rwenty-elirnt VSS? - llVi? inaa.been treated in New i wi ii uu r niiaue innia. nil ti t-iw4 m mm,mm v v. Don- For get "When you thin niture, frt,a Kitchen saf Bedroom AT to a tlat . 4 Prices !'l C,. with any 1;,.,,.,. :, .,. tern Xorth Carci!;2L VC1 and be coniiJCt.l. Upholstering dot. and satisfaction anteed. Jill (JUih a s ( The line of Undertakers' Goods to be ff.d -a the South. Calls attended darr night. Telephone I)avf n; Night, C. BLAIR, & BROWN, 32 PATTOX AVL Swain HoteL Bryson CitY, Shan CcKC A NEW f!0rITH ALL KCIHJ IMPtVEMENTS. i Centrally located. td if c ce cf the tela in weTrn crta tru Headquarter for Toumti I Sp)rtKinen, ITnnUng and Titbicr tr Enc't SS8T ACCOJtKODATXCXI T COUKXBCIAX TEATILXU Geo. N. 19-ly. Blackburn. J H. EAT0X. Plain and OrnameLtal XA Asherille, C. . All lobbing in L: lit PffJS tended at reaiocalle I r;ct, .a- gnarameea. nai 1 - V.uJf u reml7JT. th only temporary 'li r 1 our remedie are certainly wonderful and I recommend nil hn i V, TH, " X "vuuiw niiu mhl2-ly 774 Mart hall St. Notice ! - i Old Newspapers sale at The Democs Wiiiuc at - j r dred. JAMES H, LOUGHRAN'S w MAN'S BAR Has Removed to 58 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Opposite the Keliable Firm of Bearden, Rankin &

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