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.(iv.. - - - - - . llic n i 1 11 j i oi tne negro, xur tne third consider such -1 i ' . Senator Peller ana tne South. Newbern Journal. -It don't matter." said Sena tor FefTer ina recent interview, (.jf l,v joining the third partv tlC South is turned over to the rlllt' tnrtv cannot M Yi !:ave ;,uoiod' Mr. P. ft'er lcaue he is, for the time being-, j,r..iiin'-ntly before the Ameri can Kiblic. Who is Peffer? i The question m; dtt Iimvo..'-remained unan- veved it ne naa not g-ven his in niis snort Whsr is Coatoria is , Dr. Infant and I ?gor Nl Oil, lions of w-TT- vr-i amirci A.. , ' I 7 44 -uurruy oc, xew York. i ' ' 1 ' OaklanilHeighjsSnatorium : li located on a cominandiu eminence oveiiookin ASHE VILLE amU rrouit cdun.ry c,frare JaUtv for , ,Jdia3i): lhlrtv n,L ELEVATOR!?, ELECTRICITY, STEAM HEAT. at UANSVTLLE, v Y. Miss Mie Vaughn, Aslieviile, N. A Spjendid Farm FOR SALE! tenCe. In it he has proven him gflf to.be a reckless political adventurer, without the quali jtjVs uf leadership or the possi bility of greatness. Elevated )V th whirlpool of passion that gw-pr through the West, he il lustrates that "pygmies are are pygmies still, tho' perched cn aij. 1113 ppcardiice on the fl-i" of the Senate will be accepted as additional evidence 0f th, degeneracy of the most '"augu-t deliberative boiy on the theVa.be. But they tell us that ,eis at the head of the -third party; Well, lie is entitled to 'his position, since! restlessness . mcongiuii aiiu rugeneous ness characterize his following, j Jl' bv joining the third -parfv'j the South - is turned over to the ! uti't..are the words of Senator I T,f..r Tho Smith will be tuniud over to ti e negro. All : For tllc scientific treatment of Nervon the forces Ol tlie Fedar 1 GrOV- j i : equipped with all r lu" 1,1 t-is"g! upun us iThe Med. vp . o ..lit... Piltncfrrm r ! JlcUlv. Ul Jl ; ,. ? f . ! i ceniiy or I ilL -TACkOX A V TOPTT'r , ' . viuoucu i v i pai ucmars adqress, agait wiiuaur, anui toaay it defie the storm as proiidly as in thr infilling of creation. There is no danger of negro domination in 'the South. Her people, accepting the, results of the war. are moving forward to their inevitable destiny. The negro, by exercise of powers in heient in true manhood every where, may acquire fortune and fame, but he can never gain the mastery. That matter is settled. Settled by the decree of God and the logic of facts. Consider for a moment the perfidy that could suggest such a possibility. The English of it is, the success of the third party is to be a diieved at the sacrfice of domestic peace, civilization and Christianity. . j Whatever else Senator PpflW may be, lie is not a representa tive of the Alliance men of the South. - i . So common has it become for agitators and charlatans to cal umniate the South thatmpn liW Peffer have not hesitated to slander J.. L. Polk by putting into his mouth words defama tory of his. southern brethren: hut. vith true North Carolina manhood, he. has nailed the slander and thrown the lie in the teeth of his traducers. . Ihe Journal is not the accred ited mouth piece of the Alliance. Aut one of its staff is a membW or the order, but we know the Honor of -southern farmers and e will defend it, let the assault come from what quarter it may. . had hoped that sectional -Mvas buried. We wish to rtgant the American people as people, united in the hio-h purpose of perpetuating tTie and securing to every fjtizen the blessings of liberty. V10 i50Uth' is solid it is kept f by the imperative demands Vl elt preservntinn Tl,0m i;e De cerr.-imi le So idit- 4-U ci--Il J -i tw yjL ouulii, ana - lvuii wiiii me iigntest Iinger her sof-inl ir. j-ji The Xews nnri nKcr- :L n ritlllir on 1 . I 1 e tile hcmot .v,oUr sru,tl ---"ov, uiauiy wiiity scU ,r lessons in Political thev iom such sources? Can leal, a('knwledge as their ,., ut?r a foreiern-born fanatm er' or anr southern n"lte limn i7 -i. 5 . : t. t i M i i ihm i-s: n l o n a. . v iiili i m CT for Castoriq. MifJ r'lI,recmmend Castoria for children" i 111 SO. Oxfntvi Rt Tivt.i x- -r- ovr, 7 ilurray St, Sew York. modern appliances, NEKFri, re- r Ixii!Sille, L. & X. Knoxville. E. T. V Siorristo-wn. .u":r T T ani, nve miles irom j , EAsiol?SiJ t ' "T8 80 acres- 1 Relieve it to LvTcBcitlnStr o vr be the best, fmit n4ca ..J.-.7 . 1 tVi.cfVmnaTl Ki- & C. Buncombe. Ij Seldom ever fail to have full crops, 13 acres are set in' orchard, containina the best varieties of fruits and a vineyanT Any one desiring to go into the fruit business or vegetable culture would do well to call and see the property. The Dummy railroad, when completed to Craggy Mountain, will go through a portion of this farm. It is well wat red. I jul23-4t I IN. B. WESTALL. 1 Richmond & Danville E. R. Go VESTEEff IT. 0. DIVISION. I Condensed .Schelule in Effect May .31, isdi Wonders Are wrought by the use of Ayer-s Halt Igor in restoring gray hair to its original color, promoting a new growth, prevent. Ins the hair from falling, keeping It scft, suky, and abuudaut. and the scalp cool, healthy, and free from daudruff or humors. The universal testimony is that this prrp arajon has no eual as a tlrtsiing. aud is. thert-fv.re. indLieusable to every wil fiiruished toilet. "I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for some time and it has worked wonders for me. I was troubled with dandruff and was rapidly becjniiug baJd ; but since usina the Vigor n.T head is perfectly clear of dandruff, the hair cas ceased coming out, and I now have a good growth, the sHine color as wljen I was a y..ug woman. I can heartilv recom mend any one suffering fmm dandruff or loss of hair to use Ar. fs llair Visor as a - . -Some time atro my wife's hair began to onie out quite freely. Ayer's Hair Vigor lot only prevented my wife from becoming a, , but it also caused an entirely new growth of hair. I am ready to certify to this statement before a justice of the peace." II. Hulsebus, Lewisburgh, Iowa. -Some years ago, after a severe attack of Dram fever, my hair all came out. I used such preparations for restoring It as my phy sicians ordered, but failed to produce a growth of hair. I then tried, successively, several articles recommended by druggists and all alike fell short of accomplishing the desired result. The last remedy I applied '?LrVer;s, Hair ViKor which bought a growth of hair in a few weeks. I think I used eight bottles in two years; more than was necessary as a restorative, but I liked it as a dressing, and have continued to use It for that purpose. I believe Ayer's llair A igor i possesses virtues far above those of any similar preparation now on the market " "V incent Jones, Richmond, Iud. Ayer's Hair Vigor PREPARED BT DR. 1. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by Druggistaand Perfumer. Neatness. F La. Promptness. MAN'S Book and JTob DFFICJE. Legal Blanks Kept for Sale. Democrat Building ' Ashe7iUei . A Strange Rumor Verified. I feel it mvdntvtn it ... throughout this Tcitv an.l en tion t 'iSftiT Wich prCvaiU from the Northern market? WW, Tn th,at 1 have Just returaod of. Ladies' nW. etJfe 1 PSb Terr lante stock I Shoes, etc., etc.; that beimr in K ', IT; CIot1"" "ats, cash for al I win M?l T t"lB i."!1.0.!. markets ate and ofTerin? IS ALL TRUE. it you w:ll call you will be convinced. J. D. BREVARD, K.O, 11 XORTH 1IAIX STREET. TDCUSB EOTEL! DILLSBORO, N. C. B. P. PGTTS, Proprietor. "I "; terms: $.1 to $1.50 per day. i The ' leading hotel in town. Promi uently situated just opposite the depot in the central! part of to wn; convenient to the postoffifce and all the stores ; rooms commodious, neat and well furnished; nice sample rooms. Parties desiring to go to Franklin or any other point in the country will al ways find one; of Messrs. D. C. & E. K. Cunningham's liverymen ready to convey them with good horses and first-class Lv. PairitKocs, li. aTD "i HotSprinirs, Ar. Asheville, Lv. Asheville, '! und Knob, " "i Marion, - i "I Morganton, - ! " Hickory, " Newton, " ' Statesville, jr. oausbury. No. 10. i No. 12. S00pm 7 30pm I 8 0.5pm Sc G. 12 25pm I 8 loam ijjpjn l 9 25am 4 oopm j 12 15pm 4 pm 12 2jm o -upm i 55pm 65pmi 215pm Ar. Charlotte. 8 24pm 9 0pm 4Wpm 1011pm 11 02pm 12 01am 3 25pm 4iCpm 4 4Spm 5 2,Sj m 5 43pm 6 40pm 1 Glpaj Ar. Greensboro. Danville. Ar. Richmond, Ar. Durham, K.1 Pltrh Golds boro. MoreheadC'y.A.fty.c. .7g5 ! 2 10am ; 8 4;am ) lOSOpin lu 41am i 12 2uam 4 2i)pra I T 00am 122.Spm! 45am 1 ZTm I TUam 3 mpm 12 10pm Not ice. STATE OF NOIITII CAROLINA, ) "I.MIIMBK VOU.VTV. s EzekielKlowkks i luthlriorCuurt. vs. Patsy Flowe:is. ) lhe defendant. Patsy Flowers will Hi-a notice that the Plaintiff, SSSel 7" ow?,s Sfn;h SUlt' ia tne Superior CJoSS of . , - vuuui;, ogaiusv ner, ior a divorce iSSSf a?d.thal ""lis shfa?: Kv ?S?-!n..A8hevllles Huncorabe SurYnVrLli,?".ieri? ?r buncombe , -- t, unjn win ue neia on the 3rd j-' vumpiaincoi me uiaintifr in my office; judeTt "wiTO relTdeM fodlvo36' ntta the Wirr jaSrJS June 11. m. Superior Court Buncombe Co l.ulVnibroI.leries which J. n. n.. . . ... . eauuiui Ncotch Zeuhvrmt I Ti n.-.. V 4 nn' at e Yo loi.t ioe tnosw Ik' methinnea't and ltat 5S nVSh?;1 Ju,t at J' cvlU. La.lieshould see th? fln'e 8"ock of ffiS aSSJ? KMIn C A?T Jarjre stock of Toweling iXilH Viir1 -t.J: "revan! n. 4 IwrardX A4r- "chburg, K,i D. ; ashmolon. timoie, Penn. Philadelphia, New York. 44 130pm T50pm 11 25 pm 3uuam 6 20am 3 05am 10 25am 12 00 m 220pm 4 oupm I W ESTBOUND " Lv. New yorkTIPn Philadelphia, -Baltiiaore, " Washington, R. & D. Lynchburg, Danville. " Lv. Richmond. R. i r. a wyui .v- X?r?Si'1 City. A.&N.C. 6 2.5am llGreensboro. " loaJgS ! ,S o.9. No. 11. 43iipm 657pm 930pm 1100pm 5 20am 8 25am 12 15am 3 50am 6 5uam aaiam 320pm 6a5pm lUJpmj 3 25dm 83i)pm 1 3Uani equip page. jul2-3-6mo TO THE PUBLIC. A Lady Tells of Almost a Mirac ulous Recovery Read To the Editor o the Journal: ' I wish to tell thepeople of Atlanta something thtough your columns. I have a sister Who lives in Birmingham. Ala., who has j been afflicted with what it 44 44 Ar. Salisbury, 44 Statesvifie. isewton Hickory, Morganton. " Marlon, Round Knob, Asheviiie, Lv. Asheviiie, Ar- Hot Sprinss. " Paint Rock, Ar. R. & D. Morris town. Knoxville, E. T. v.ig: a r, Louisville. L.N. Ar. Cincinnati t). & C. 12 20am 1 52um 2 47am 3 10am 3 53am 4 46am 5 3.3am 6 55am 30am S 56am 9j0am 10 OTanT 1130am 11 47pm 101pm 144pm 202pm "oopm 314nm 351pm oupm 523pm 6 46pm 7 00pm 7 15pm S oupm '15am :32am many SOCTHUOrXD Lv. Asheviiie. R. & d. Ar. Henuersonille, Spartanburg, " Columbia, " Charleston, A. C. L. j Ar. Augusta, R K. & 5V Ar. Atlanta, K. & D. No. 14. No. 16. 11 30am IS 26pm 3 00pm S;1!; rac Principles and still a--sociate with i-,;rv,v. . ! Soutii :n iue larmers of tae Thp i L AUUJv sucn men. . " ui i in u nnr A..vnirr tue 1 reyerence for the vir- 1 SOUtliern WnmAn anil ml . n ancestral and race e'n ?,iaemn and repu- gogues u conlessed dema T . ! onitlrliPPgtaken Appeal, pub- mor. One n A. large men t of the liver." She came I to Atlanta for treatment by a specialist: after failing to be benefited in Birming ham. A two months' treatment gave her only temporary relief. She returned again to the same treatment last year, and grew work until she became bed ridden. "When he had despaired of ever finding relief she at my suggestion be gan the use of lying's Royal Germetuer. She began to ipprove at once. In one week she was leeping soundly, when she had not had a night's undisturbed NORTHBOUND physicians termed ''internal tu- lyskian said it was "en-! Lv- Atlanta, R.& d. Augusta. P. R. & Vv C. C 9 Oopm llpra 2 Oupm 30ipm 5 23pm S5ipm 12t5n't No. 13. ) No. 15. 810am I Lv. Charleston. A. C. L. " Columbia, R.& D. Spartanburg. Ar. Hendersonville. " Asheviiie. i 7 05pm 9 34pm -1025PE1 j 9 00am 6 15am 10 10am 200pm 422pm 5 17pm Notice. Under and hr Hrian . j ri,! . - , r uwuui irusi. witn tnilZ WrvSiX? tlh,erin' executed torn, trustee, by s. g. Bouis and wife, 8a IJouis. on the 2nd day or May, 1890? tT o .r the sum ef seventeen hundred and n:y Jo rn ttmrS- UJtle1itte 8um beta- due the S;avU)Ldefa,lilthaTif bee-" n'ide in tne paj ments by said Bouis and 'vil I will sell to the highest bidder, at pub " auctton it 1' M l'arnt hlnJ '2; lhe 3thSy : Aug" IS at l M , at the court house door f. Asheille ;ne valu?le house and n the city ot Asheji le. on the west side of jiriiron Vve nue. joining proier?v of C. . Moore, J. K nmg at a stake on tho wesr oianrm of Merri- m,n"4AionUe'4;i.It'ore 'rtheast confer; nms thence N. V Hf west 81 feet to a stakP ?s5ke in Te;phwnC? u 3, E 82 5-10 ft to ar Imo nit "iLUS ; them'e s-w' 55' E. t rL et t.th? beginninv. This deed of trust recorde.1 m Book "20" of Trust Dewls pages 147 and following, on the lh of May! x- R-McBRAYER, Irusteo. Ashevnle, N.L., .June 1st. 1691. Ml'RPHY BRANCH. No. 65. j (Daily except Sunday.) No.64. Ar.; 4 05pm " 2 00pm " 9 20am Lv. 4 50am 7 40am Lv 9 40an Ar. 12 47pm I 6 arpmi " A shfv-i11o Waynes ville, Rryson City, j Tomotla. t P I-i ' --7 . ue AsheviH "M r -rk,.! ni,ted by Robert M. Furl rouehtfni n newsy and f0uedTdeas ,'Ck6d b W4 rest in two yearfe. She began to go about at once ' and cbntinue to steadily im prove. In six weeks she was so far re lieved as to be able to return home, feel ing well, with fno swelling or evidence of tumor or enlarged liver. I had a let ter from her the day before yesterday ana sne is eviuenuy wen. My confidec;e in Germetuer was caused by its cuting me of Catarrh. My sister, Mrs. W.jA. Dobey, of Birming ham, Ala., will verify the above state ment, and my neighbors here in Atlanta will certify to a much as came under their observation. I cheerfully, give my testimony, hopiig that the afflicted ones may be induced jto try a remedy which lias proven a signal blessing to myself and my sister. ! Mrs. A. A. Boggtjs, 18 Emma Street, Atlanta, Ga. Price IIjOO per bottle, which makes obe gal lon of medicine as per directions. For sale by druggists and by Dr. King's Royal Germetuer Co.. Atlanta, Gs. ! j FOJiBALHBT . T. C. SMITH & CO. mfctt-ly ' - 'I; SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. i Nos. 9 and 10 Pullman Sleepers between Greensbf ro and Knoxville. aos. ii aBa 12 Pullman Sleepers between New York and Knoxville, Greensboro and Cincinnati, (on trains Nos. 15 and 16 to Ashe- uuu ii us, ii nun i wtfsi I llf reOI.J W. A. WINBURN. Ti. P. A R. R. BRIDGEKS, Supt., AsheviUe, N. C. JAS. L. TAYLOR 'C P. A w n rDrDv , Washington. D. C. , ix. wiiiiDj, mviu .manager. SOL. HAAS. Traffic Manager. ' FEANKLIN BCUSE, The Most Pleasantly Located and Beat Hotel in Pranklin, N. 0. The tables are bountifully furnished with the best the country affords, and rooms neat and comfortable, and servants polite and at tentive, and charges reasonable. The popular livery line of D. C. Cunningham runs In connection with this house, connecting daily with the Murphy Division W. N. C. R. R. at Dillsboro. Also affording the best convey ances to all points of Interest in Western Car olina at reasonable prices. Express and tele graph lines. B. H. JAKRETT & SONS. A very lanSnSdcof T?i? In? ,IM,,t.J- '"vr,l. IJEADEn CAPES. Ill A WJ'nJJrEI V- Vri? TJfr " J- rJ l.eer-, Shoo. rr Men. M.'-.'Jir lliftiV, j ffl" j CLOTHING ! CLOTTTT"rri t T. J. REVELL DEALER IN" Groceries, Hay Grain, Feed, COUNTRY PRODUCE SPECIALTY.! Etc Asheviiie. C. D. BLANTON & GO. The Only Strictly One Price LOT HIERS Hatters, and Gents' Furnishers. Children Cry fcr Pitcher's Castoria. When Bl was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria When she became IQss, she cltn to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, S0O9.M a jvar , bnf md by J0k X Gevdwia.Tn7.N.T: work for at. Kmdmr. TO t ui ma naach. bat mm ma tttchjou quickly how Itwi from f i M m At At ka . o- 'BoU mim, art in-or unVr all roar UBuiiai - i.. wws. Aii w mw. MW mT K1K i FIRE INSURANCE. Fire, life, Accident PTJLLIAM & CO. At the Bank of Asheviiie, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Represent the following companies, nx. : FIRE CASH ASSXTS IK 17. 8. Angio e-ada, of California, t2.497.833 r - - - - , . .CAXllVI Uii ContinenraK nf Vu v-w. Hamburg-Bremen, of Germany. London Assurance, of England Niagara, of New York. unenuoi nan lord. pnnniT. nr tmnt v SL Paul Fire and Marine of Minnesota. lJUi ntn 475.823 U29.B04 1.667,683 5,064,179 Southern, of New Orleans. 3iutual Accident Association. Atna Life Insurance Coo -ny. 43984 l,ft,?3? The Gem of the Mountains ! The highest town east of the Rocky Mts. Is F nett aii-mii rw oitrr... tr?rrr .r above W never above 87; ice-cold Sprloai; . v; uu mountain scenem Great somrner and winter resort. TnHias- 1.A ns Star SI tm-.. r- -V7 information COS ' BHOS; W'H. LAN DS, Macon Co K. C. . . In the and of the Sky I Overcoats ! Overcoats ! From four years old to four hundred pounds. Prices from $2.50 to $25.00. US! EBDlim IUMUDI Mil FOE M B I A complete line of Stetson's soft hats Miller's silk and stiff hats. IS. and Boy's and Children's DepartiPents. Suits to Order a Specialty. i -"est Court Sauare, AsheviUe, N. C, All Goods Bearing Our Signature Guaranteed, SALESMEN :-COL. W. R. YOUNG AKD CAPT. HEKRY IL BROWN are with us and will bo pleased to hare their friendj V"SM coated Yeaet ? r AirrTctXaas xusoi a ml, ivsoIZuTalur Janla-tf can
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