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II AFTER TIIE MUD MARCH. vtatge 8pi,tt Manlftti One of the bes 'rrfhmrt,i -a uvaucu l It stances of ghostiy visitation is connected AN INCIDENT OF CAMP LIFE SPOILS with Di Kernert caHed SeeressfiS: ABOUT ASEEVLILE. C AT A F.F.S. LEWI? MADDCX. I'rcs. n. T. COLLINS. Vice-Pres. L P. McLOUD. Castfer SUNDRY DINNERS 00 One lUlmeot Got the Laugh on a Vost. Di FTotti , . , u,iur uiany years con ducted an asylum for the insane it vvemsDurg. m Southern Germany, mere cwne to him fm- f -r Uauffe, a lady in delicate h a ll, fompy 01 -""" " J" r7..,.tt Hoc It Was Then Served firreat ,mtr m Cttoese. mma wnictt Was, to Sav thelwwf. rwv- t a . - r w . -vv wen Daianced Wherever this afflicted . nhcra- Burnside's mud . " uu-ir. Justinns Kerner tv.r.-.m.'tc . 1 is anthnrtttr CQ: . , . h It bcsraadn Jan. 22. 1863. This Vft" ;f ' pursued dv a WrL ..iZfTr his defeat at Fred- Vai?ety of ange noises. Chinawaxe i-nj. t . , anu Sssware. tables and chairs were erirK,i .tr,. . orlflo VTI mysteriously moved m the ra-esenr a nf hf. : .. - - . , . uttu to oe orougnt cacx uy one of the bvstanders. On several occasions an easv chair was niteu up to the ceiling bv nnseen nower .11 auu men retnrned slowly to the floor. It ..r'i.'J a winter campaign. He ' . . .1 r 1 1- ' .,1 V) fin irie ruippjuiJuiiiucK home Tr'r 'tr'e Fredericksburg, cross the UJro:2 jxt!txiis and reach Lee's rear. , 1 it ruined incessantly for three A - T'ri" pontoons never ' ' Ti.'-v were stuck in sea v-.o-iv evt.-rv man in the army, was wet . t;.eV;ti-i '" lays i11 efforts j to drag ' 't;-( -('n federates on the other side of p R:,;iivuinock quickly divined the ;f,n Thev stncK up immenfep pla- r,u nu the kink' of the river bearing s-icb r.-cri'ttiun as "Burnside's Army c-rrk :!. the Mud." "Bumside is not Mc- - ,u:l other p;it payings:; When rt)e sen tM.-.ui to siiine and the pontoons " " , (jiva.'d from the Kloughs the army Ventb.tck Vj ite old camp. ' ! . Fvfrvi!"lv was disheartened. The pen . . r.r.iTii who were stanch Mn- r.nia t - - Oil.in iwn. i'iook their heads moum fJiiv iviut,'. ""I told yon how it would Ys. " The discontent rose to 6uch a pitch tr it there w;i .1 spirit of mutiny in some rf .-"liiients Hundreds of deser v,n (Krurre! every day and the aftny b;4d no i-Miitideute in its commander un ti Jck; H' 'kHr succeeded' Burnside THE REGIMENTS t I wa."1 ;i herL'eant in Company C of the Twenty-'. xth New Jersey volunteers at Catarrhal D-rifnees Hay Fever A SOME OF ITS AxVANTA&Z.S AND i New Home Treatment. ATTRACTIONS. I Sufferers are not p-enera.llv aware thai these diseases are contagious, or that they . . ,, . .. ! are due to the presence of liring parasites itm .Tetrcpous P05- j in the Hning membrane of the nose and "V7ay cf crtf-rts and ! eustachian tubes. MicroscoDic research. 1jld in however, has proved this to be a fact, and ( I ihe result of this discovery is that a sim i pie remedy has been formulated whereby ! catarrh, catarrhal deafness and hay fever A. i are permanentlv cnred in from "one to 1 three simple applications made at home by the patient once in two weeks. X. B. This treatment is not a snuff or anointment- both have been discarded by reputable physicians as injurious A pamphlet explaining this new treat reached the n ne occa the great skeptic. Dr. e i nf Tnr.fl au5z W; one of her visitors, and aunng his stay Mrs Hanffe fen asleen on her sofa when there immediately arose long. Fearful groahings close by the doctor's side and in the vicinity of his amiable but remarkable hostess. The stranse suffering wnman mq th. only one who knew ; the caTiee of these phenomena. She ascribed them all to a dark spirit who' appeared to her as a black column of smoke with a hide ous head, whose nnseen approach op pressed even the bystanders. Dr. Kemer relates countless mysteri ous phenomena which occurred in this patient's bedroom.; fie beheld Mrs. Hauffe's shoes pulled off by invisible hands while she was lying almost inani mate in a trance on her bed. She re vealed secrets which, npon writing to ntterly unknown persons at a great dis tance, Dr. Kerner proved to be correctly 6tated. Philadelphia Press. What our Mounts sesses tho Convenience - Vvv.t It hss a Tccvio:.r '.is ;haf.. T , 1 it nav f. pro,- ?ssr e .. . . A. j It has a ccod . I r-. .. - rr.re. i It has an efiicient Fire De partment.. j It Las a well-dilcv. ttr:l.'u.rT company. It has r.n altit ..de of nearly j,3X feet. It has the Gan.v v. c.i Tl v Alaam Sys tem. - It has a pulil Li1 rnrv r.n 1 Readinsr Room. It has a lrr .r 'v-' i'-'it Female College. It has a progressive Mav. r and Citv Council. i It has four railroads runnir in all di rections. I Directors: Lewi Madlur. M. J. Bcardeo. M. J. Ftt. J. R. lUnklc, J. E. IU7, J. E. Seed. . 11. UeJ. II. T. CoI.ln, Chaa. McNaoK. Western Carolina Bank. . OrkTinlit-ti M4f It. is. CapitaJ, S55.000. - - - Surplus, S30.000. STATE. COUNTY AND CITV DEPOSITORY. . Does a General nankin ruln. Drjiu rrt-rirt-.!. Eictunffr tu;bt an! KIi. Colieo tioos made on all accessible point. The Saving Feature will rvf-civs ixtl sttr-oUoa. Cm all tarns In this deiartmeot, deposited for lour months or longer, lcterett st the rsU o4 ment is sent free oh receipt of stamp to J percent, per annum will be paJd. pay postage, by A. II; Dixon fc Son, 337 and est Street, Toronto, Canada. Christian Advocate. gpeclal -ttention givea to loans on real estate, which will he pUred for a lon Utae oo rraj sonable terms. Open from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. On cturdav the Nititin m-wrtCM Ot will lvuin st ft p. m. octlDlr i It has three prospect. Sufferers from Catarrhal troubles -houlp carefully read the above. In and Around Asheville. Af The Democrat is read very lanrelv y i vieitois in the city, and many who desire lit formation concerning our city and section. e mro :n ! insert the following items of interest: I HOTELS TS AXD AROCKD ASHET1LLS. THE "HICKORY INN." 1 V A . w r . 1 . Tt v r . 1 1 Tr, : ; iMint-Tj mrx, o . if. cieeie, manager. It na-; the handsm.-st i:-era House m ; Knii-r.rTi. 1 w r i. l killfu ; ..e Lri, bri'.i 'e h:id won a brilliant reputation tn ti.e I'.-uiiisula and at Antietam. It was kuM A Ti 111 the Army of the Potomac 'a lae Vtnuuiit briirade. It was com- with the exception of the. Jersey re".!:'i-t. "t n ermont troops Tii--V wt-ie tall, ungainly Yankees. They "ilntwled tlieir words, and gave ti.eiii u (ili.ir nasal twang. Their feet w-re ' ttiat the Johnnies compared tii-;!a t-. -.ld-fa?hioned griddles. I A M;.."i?ii'i'ian once told me they were k uiat whenever he killed a Ver L i.: Yankee ho had to go up aud shove l...f,ir.. h Willi 111 tlimhlft. I f;iw s ..me captured North Carolinians rt in -i r-.1 1 1 the front at the first battle cf Fr-.U-riLk-bur.. In stature, gait and ac.cr.t tji-.-y resembled the Vermonters. lbekt-w that if they had worn the Fed eral uniform the Vermonters themselves ffvtul tiavt- taken them for brothers Wt wt-n; into camp after the mud Ea.vh i.ear V.'hite, Oak church. About tno weeks afterward Bill Young, a big Scotchman in our regiment, confiscated b sheep owned by some farmer in the vicinity. lie hail found a little copse in an out of the way nook, where he butch ered the" the sheep, hung the carcass to the hni'o of a tree by its hind legs and drtsseil it He had hardly finished the work when he was frightened by a file of .men wno were approaenmg tuejFpot. After hastily concealing the carcass he sneaked buck to camp Two hours later he returned to the copse. The mutton seemed to be all right. It did not appear to have been disturbed. He avoided collision with can.r cnard. and manaired to get it is chfclter tent after dark. Then he cut it Ub and distributed it ainone bis in the ranks and the commis- j Bel ping the .Maids. During the War of the Revolution, while the American; and British armies were Cvleiuilug , i'u reimsyivania. Gen era! Wr.shirrt'crJ wss in the r.dgh.ho.r hood of Marietta. Lancaster county. General Lee, witn two or three aid es-de-biuip. roiie in advance, and stopping at a wayside inn, inf-onued the landlord I that General Washington and his staff officers would quarter at his house for the! night. ' ' . This news, of course, caused great con fusion among the! inmates of the estab lishment. They wanted to do honor t the beloved commander, and bustle'l abojut to have all things in readines ? upon his arrival. ; " T 1 - "Here, you," said the geniuar who the State. It has a score o; eminent physicians. It has a large numlx-r r-f frst-class liv erv stables. It has excellent schools, Vo'.L r ublic and private. It has two l.trjre and well equ pped Sanitoriums. It has two elect r: .:-h: companies and a gas company It has energe :r p-op-re-ve acd wide awake merchant. It has two i nily and half r uozen weekly newspaper. It has a popul ition if z and about 100,(XX)!visitors yzilj. It has dry, bracing air and i. Jelightful swaiinanoa. Howell Cobb. 8. Main &t. . tlrand Central. C W. Iiaird, Iatton avenue. aK6 Motel, KskndKe Jc Koberson. Oak &T. Coliepe Hotel, A. H. Sites. Collepe 6c Oak .ts. European, E. Strauss. isuth Main St. Cakland Heights Sanatorium. South Asheville. Magnolia Hou5c, W. A. James. N. Main st. i Neville House. old Eagle), S. Main ft. Slagie Hotel. J. L. L. Slale. Patton avenue. Winyah Sanitaiium. K. V. ltuck, Cump PattoE (ilen Hock. Walter Connelly, Depot. Skyland Hotel, 8 miles out. Arden Park, 10 miles out. Alexander'?, 10 miles out. Belmont, White Sulphur, 5 miles out. BlackwelPs White Sulphur. 12 miles out. PRIVATE RESIDENCES WHERE BOARD CAH OBTAINED. Anderson. Mrs. R. W.,20 Bearden Avenue. Adams, Mrs. J. S., 41 Spruce St. Atkinson, Mrs. N. 11.. Haywood St. Baird. -Miss Vickie, 1 mile out, S.Main St Bowie, Mrs. J. CM Flint St. Burke, Misses, College St. Brown. Mrs. T. E., Haywood St. Collin, Misees. 31 Havwood St. Chamlerlain. Mrs. S. E., Church St. 1 climate most cf T;e vear. Claremont. Mrs. Brohnn. ! Criley, Dr. J. M., The Villa, 53 Haywood St. I Erwin. Mrs. Kate. College St. It has a well CoUucted Horital with ! Gano, Miss. French Broad Ave. . - j- 1 t ; i Iabarlie, Mrs.. Patton Ave. an emcieai meuicai corp. HardinK, Mi?s Emma. Chestnut Street It has an lie- ' ric street railway trav ersing all parts of the city. It has fine n oimlain scenery andp cas ant drives in every direction. It nas a cood system ot water worss. HICKORY, N. C. An all the Year Resort. ELECTRIC LIGHTS. HOT AND COLD WATER HATIIS AND TOILETS ON EACH FLOOR. Special Attractions for Families. Cuisine and Appointments Unsurpassed. FRANK LOUGHRaN, Prop. giving an ample supply of pure water. It has a population, composed of p(o- McGrew, Mrs. T. F.. 211 Pitton Avenue. McDowell, Maj. V. V 42o South Main St. McDowell, John, McDowell St. Mc Donald, G. L-, 50 Bailey .St. McCaj, C. J., 24 Grove St. Parmlev, Geo. I., College Street. Polly, Mrs., 77 Charlotte St. Porter, H. H. Flint street. Kay. Mr?. A. C. Hamotb. X miles out. Hector. T. S., 155 North Main St. Revnolds, Mrs. T. E., North Main St. Keynoias, w. t., 22 wooann at. presided in the kitcihen to General Let ignorant of his rank' in the army, "just ! in tlie tate go out to that .woodpile and split an It has Presbyterian. .Epcc: ole from nearly everv tate in ti:e Union. ! summey. Mrs. A. T., 115 Haywood St. Ti , u - " ! ' , i- ' ' Smathers, Mrs. J. L., 318 Patton Ave. It. has more hotels and : .oard:a? uoiues , Stockton. Mrs. A. C, Flint St. Tren Van War Wt.Ife. W. O. vc; Wcodrin St This Space Is For and the largest and finest oT -T 1. 1 xt 1..0 ft Ca- 3 i .rtc i Van ,;i ,i..r piace, i,s. piatt. College St. armful for me. I must hurry up this list General Washington." The officer, ehjoying the joke, obedi enJi) Lwuk up the ax, and soon the cluj s were flying in all . directions. He was busily working away when Washington and; liis staff rode up to the tavern. "Why, General Lee," said the commander-in-chief, "what in the world are youidoing?" "jDh," replied Lee, lifting his bead, "1 am helping the maids in the kitchen. General Washington and his officers are coming here for supper to-night." Both generals burst into a hearty laugh, in which their companions joined; and even the landlady, who had eet tho general at work, enjoyed the joke after she had recovered somewhat from her mortification. Youth's Companion. ;. iap- ! Roman to hi "ends toned cfiicers. ment Of w tail thro till. The atd m ite l-JG INSTEAD OP MUTTON. euy-four hours afterward a Ver ret'iuieut. then commanded by s A. Grant, now assistant secretary nr (and by the wav. Redfield Proctor a captain, in the same regiment), d through our camp on picket de- A they struck company Cs street, utrn which thev marched down the ni ey all began to bark like dogs. Jtrseymen rushed from their tents v'cr.uered what the barkinmeant. Wnuc uters kept up the caninerdem-rati.-n fur half a mile, yelling with 3Iethodist, Christian and atiioiic cnurcues. It has a new GoverEnient Postolfice in ! course of constructien, and a new City Hall is to be constructed soon. It has nourishing Masonic, Knights of Pythias, Odd Fellows, Knights of Honor, Sons of Temperance lodges, besides sev eral labor organizations. It has an Ice Factory, Cotton Mill, 2 Shoe Factories, Furniture Factory, Cigar Factory, numerous Wood WTorking Fac tories, Tobacco Factories, Flour Mil'.s, Broom Factorv, etc. Way. Mrs. C. l:.,"Ue!t UoW 2 miles N.of city (Any errors or omissions In this will be gladly corrected, as the mattter is to be kept stand ing in The Democrat.? 1 1 1 0. trier. l.a - C nin:'..-, .ned officers who had nar- mutton were the first to 1 After the Vermont deraonstra (5 n t taste like mutton. It was r.r.K. one said, aud tasted more !:; at .that hadn't been par-M:i:i- wlio had received the gift ' nt ii:e. stomach. 1 ( -u that some bright Ver- i -en Young at work on the i':ir.g in hi comrades and Scotchman back to camp. -" tole the carcass, and put in '.' drt-ssed body of au old New- 'I' that had been following brigade. Vciiaonters returned from '": i-:d began to cress our camp The Boidcproom Had a Dog Liceutc People who have lived in cities where marriage licenses are required often have great difficulty Jin understanding the eystein in vdgue here. They cannot realize that the services of a minister or alderman are all that is necessary when the parties have reached the proper age. A German whose knowledge of the Eng lish I language is limited wished to get inaxfied not ''long ago, and being under the impression that a license was necesr 6ary he started out to secure one. He wandered around the postoffice and the various municipal and county buildings for an hour or two, unable to find the place where licenses were to be had. Finally he managed to expiam to a Doliceman that he wanted a license, al- thoukrh he was unable to make it clear what kind of a one he was after. The officer directed him to the place where dog licenses are issued, and the happy suitdr paid his ( fee and received the precious paper. T-vlat pvprin? the German and his Clusljiing affianced went to the house of a minister to have the Gordian knot tied. When the bridegroom proudly handed over 'his dog license the worthy pastor could : hardly perform the ceremony for suppressed L-.aghter. ( The couple, how sverj were none the "Iei- Hrta.lv married because the paper allowed, the- husband to keep a dog instead of to wed a wife. New York Tribune. t S Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the -world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hand, corns, chi! hlains- and all skin eruptions, and posi- tivelv cures piles; or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv T. C. Smith & Co. A NEW METHOD OF TREATING DISEASE. Hospital Remedies. What are they? There is a new de parture in the treatment of disease. It consists in the collection of the specifics used by noted specialists of Europe and America, and bringing them within the rcaeh of all. For instance the treatment bv special physicians who treat indigestion, stomach and liver troubles nnlv was obtained and prepared. The fitment of other nhrsicians, celebrated for curing catarrh was procured, and so nn till these incomparable cures now in clude disease of the lungs, kidneys, female weakness, rheumatism and nervous debil ity. . , "This new method of ''one remedy for one disease" must appeal to the common sense of all sufferers, many of whom have experienced the ill effects, "and thoroughly realize the absurdity of the chums of Patent Medicines which are guaranteed a cure every ill out of a single bottle, and the use of which, as statistics prove, has ruined more stomachs than alcohol. A circular describing these new remedies is Cpnt fi-pp on receipt of stamp to pay post- ace by Hospital Remedy Company, To ronto", Canada, sole proprietors. places of interest in and around xsv kistan'ces from asheville. Name. Miles. Battery Park- in the city. Oaks Hotel Beaumont (altitude nearly 2,800 ft.) Top of Town Mountain ......... Campbell's White Cottage View . Oakland Inn Kenilworth Inn... -- ......... Fernihurst (Connally's View) ....- Hazzard Heights - Riverside Park . Woodnn fountain- - ... Tahkeeostee Farm- - .-. Bilton Park.. - Richmond Hill (Pearson's View) . Reynold's View (Goucbe's Peak) 5 Elk Mountain - 5 Tcnncnt'B Vic 5 Sunset Drive- -- - Strawberry Hill (Clark's Farm) 4 French Broad River, nearest point 1 drives 01 "- -10 Pwannanoa River, nearest toint . 2 drives of- ...0 T-k Oialvheflte Snrincs ( I ronl. 2 Sulphur Springs HoteL ........ 5 Blackweirs wnite suipnur epnngs Dula's Sprines iu jjpdcD P&rk Reems' Creek Falls.. w Ald&ndr mmmhmmi30 Crajrgy Mountain, to foot .. .14 to top (altitude c,ua) ix.; 1 Mount Mitchell, to foot. - . 1 to top (altitude (8,717 ft-) Hot Sprincs (on French Broad Ri er) -37 Wavnesvllle White Sulphur Springs 1 3ir!Srrrrr Vn rilli The Carolina Saloon, No. 19 North Main St., Asheville, N. C. Call and See Me, FRANK-O'DONNELTj. "THE BONANZA," -THE LEADINI Hickorv Nut Falls- -22 Bald Mountain (of volcanic notoriety) 2 Cave of the Winds. Pools Chimney Rock. etc25 Pis pah Mountain (altitude 5,757 ft.) 2U Swnnnflnos. Run - ..... ....1! Cflpsar's Head- m.m...m-.mm.m.m......Mm...4S TInHerATinvlllp .........-2 Buck Forest .......-..-.. S Average Monthly Temperature. January .. February.- March April... . May.. 38 1 39 8 44 7 53 9 61 5 Jupe 69 1 July August September ... October November December 71 3 70 9 63 8 52 43 9 37 8 WINE AND LIQUOR STORE IN THE STATE. fine Sample and Billiard Room. v. a resumed. This time the vt-r.? ready for tbeiii. From - came the cry: "Head cheese. '"U Yankeesr i v - iye a pallor to the Vermont 1 -vir stomachs were turned. y were on pickt t duty some ' -n t:.e Jersey regiment had i-'-i - f the cold roast dog in r'- 1 it into head cheese, and : n the Vermont picket reserve. v.-us a delicacy nirely seen y- It had gone like hot cakes. Jy bought it. Possibly evenSec-'-ctt-'r and General Louis A turir share of it. At all events ;i more liMrlrinor attfl rtn morft r, . , . . 0 -i!"" :i oa t11 on the picket line d- uiumings in New York Suil I Loi:don as It 'Was. Haydn's "Dictionary of D ites" makes the statement :hat the eld. name of the citv bf Lciidou was written Lynden or I.lrrt-liv rnt;i::2r "the citv on the lake. An cild tradition gives us to understand We Have Come to Stay A.F. Shults& Co STATE AGENTS, Citizen's Building and Loan Association, 1 OF KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE. NO. 43 S MAIN ST ASHEVILLE, I C. J. A. MAHOniEBT; Manager. fir. ..1 is tU a- that iLoudou was founded by Brute, a , (Jescindant of ! .-Eneas, and called .New Troyl or Troynovant; until the time of Lud, who surroundea tue iovn walls and named it Caer-Lud, or Lnd's To Business Men. Do you wish to do business with the people of Asheville, of Buncombe coun tv, of Western North Carolina, of East Tennessee? . 1 If so should you not advertise where it will do the most good ? - Is not the paper having the largest cir- iii-itinn in this territorv. among ail IsUAU&AV- - AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $50,000,000 Our Association addresses itself to the peo ple generally, and especially to young men who desire to invest as a savings a part of their monthly earnings, as a basis for f uture business, or for purchasing a home ; also to rarents who wish to make a safe and profita bie investment for their children, in sums wim m trt i rr month. Saler than a I "savings bank and about six times as profitable. CRESCENT MINERAL "WATER ! FROM TIIE PIEDMONT MOUNTAIN REUION. THE FAMOUS SOUTHERN STOMACH, LIVER AND KIDNEY REMEDY A Delicti us Table Water Odorless, Tasteless, Invigorating. War hasted to Ctke Dybpe FttA -The Best Hemedt roa Lite ad Kioer S. C.. Mr : I was a great sufferer from ileum or otaera. serious' kidney disease, fenrin? Bright disease. Uut have obtained ? ' 72S of the Crescent Mineral Water, and win giaiy answer any enquire irwui yuj . claei whose trade you want, the paper parties who wish to invest can realize 20 per The Ashetillk 1 V. T tainiV sucu n paj-'vi. us " . larger than anv other paper, and it is in- j c: Democrat is cer-j . out rn their invttmenis, i Money to loan on long time ana easy pay er. S. WetU.y B . P. A. Siff- U. S. N.. Rii dt-i Pi t " B.ti.r. P.fk H5!. X I am using the Crescent Water and take pleasure In endorsing It- tti says : " I regard tie Crescent Spring Water a a very nluaMe nroH spepsia and disease of the kidneys and fully equAl to the Pound ater. raiuaMe r-mely in many forma , ttttua uu uaiuv." j . j .-i town, i bis latter is ); : - j-y hQ t aper to advertise indus- rwt version of tie Scory. ior uv , timtr UmU fm. mines, etc, etc., as it has a larger circu- '.V; t 'eli Known Garment. Hv-Oh, Mr. Spendem.a small taa.t in toIe your overcoat. adem (gayly No matter, no W ' 7; 1 11 150011 get it back. Hell doubt- i tt'm . f'r w pawn it and every pawn er iu rect version other reiison icanse it . is an easy mat ter to detect a sijnularity between the ex pression Luds town and London. It is claimed bv some writers that there was a city on the same, spot 1,107 years B. C.r and it isknown tnat uie rvomans ed a city there caUed Londiniuin A. D. 61. SL Louis Republic a finiQDariwn- : a 1 -12 iVint JOCK 1 O vw -. there's a good deal of siniilarity between a car porter and Cupid's arrows. Nelli-Graciousl How do yon make that out? Jack-WelL neither is effectxv e nntea. utmn nt home ana aoroaa man any other paper. More copies of The Dem- n(TnT are sent rsrtn, v est anuio umcr i sections, every week, than of any other paper, aver airing mc cia; from one hundred to several hundred copies over and above our regular circu lation. - ' - . "Rtes aie reasonable, and we invite the attention of all interested to Toe Democrat as an advertising medium. The Democrat does more free ndver tidns of the material resources, im nrovements and attractions of this entire section ithan any other paper. ASHEVILLE LOCAL BOARD. OFFICERS: Edw. B. Atkinson, President. Pender A. McElrov. Secretary and Treasurer: C. H. Atkinson. General Counsel; A. r . thulte, . Sharp, General Managers. DIRECTORS : X. A. Reynolds. John H. Weaver, E'.bert C. Chambers. , . General Managers" OCce: Room 42, Grand Central Hotel. Dr. DW.tt Wtb. of St. Awgyfti. V Hep of dyepeps H.G. Gi:r.H. E.q.. Gr.,-iiu. S. C.says: - My physician Dr. J. II. Maxwell. rr-rttd I Cresc-ent Water for a kidney trouble from which I have been a great uffrer. and I have re ceived such benefit that I earnestly recommend it. Dr m L Bckr Antyr f Mattcbttu. says : - This water (the Crent) will be found beneficial in dyspepsia, Indigestion, or dlsarranrement of the digetlve OTganp.aad in " r Aiense of t he urinary organs, or where the blood is impure from iymotk: disease, to pro pel habits of living, etc Z- T. Bcet & Co., Dr u. Gt! , s. C.says : Physicians and invalids are loud In thelx praise of the Crescent Mineral Water. IN Sm.tx. t kror iSoiH Cro!i ( Goc t. says: " The Crwct Water U curing to . 1 , J . u.vMuTtmiKli mnA I mm )rifLr than for ten Ter. Ad-1 mr wile. I"T years obhged ttaTe medicine f orr U ver, has had no occaaioa for me-iidn .ince" usin the Cra- Cem abet IOU UU w ic;a m uKi w AGENTS WANTED. junl 3m Notice. C? BALED BIDS will be received by tie iT5 lioara or. Aiaermen oi aihjtiii, v nnHi l ovirt p. v on 5th dry cl July text, for paving certain streets ot ssaa , . . a. m 4I a m tW m fm. Wmm city, accoraing ic apeciDMvt muvw . mi taw - 1 w m iv r liwt niaiiui ville and Western Carolina. I W, B. YOUNG, City Clerk. 1 r . w vi: l - By JunelKH. L4.nr Phrtieit mni Citiiot War" SThe testimony of J. N. Smith rardiof thVtericW ewr.t.o .ff.et. of the Crecent Water will be of great value, as no nV0 " m?ZZZT in r,rwnrine than his." E. Y. 8. Rowley. M. li Mayor of Greenville: Jdo. II. Max SeLMK D J E-xle! M DJ. W. Hew t U, M. D G . T. -aile M D,C- II. Judsoo Tresi. IrirLi Unirsity. Frahk Hammond; Prtt.eop; Bank, T. Q. DonaJdsoo. AtVjM Law, all of Greenville. Co E. C. Owrii. AwrwtU, G., says: -1 Know 01 wonaerrui runu 1 , Edney afectlODJ. and belieTe It to be the best mineral wter in U5 South." i"- I SEND FOR BOOK 07 TESTIMONIALS, ANALYSIS, ETC! Put up In ft-lAE only aod warrairted to keep for yeArt tn anyfcllmava. Price Per Case of 12 Half-Gallon Jars, $4.00. CRDSCXXT MINERAL WATER 00, OreenrXUe, 8, a Far Sale rn-AAa J. & Grwnt, T. C. Suth d, Co Hayor d mi&, W. t CbnnisW, Weriten st Gtu, . JJL WtvUttk m4 at iUvl Plan Gotv own knowa my overcoat. nppea wiw gwu v 1 Bulletin, , 1
The Asheville Democrat (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 6, 1891, edition 1
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