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PAVEMENT PARAGRAPHS. Items of Interest Concerning Our City and Section. j Mr. Lash, the able president of the C. F. and Y. V. R. R. spent Sunday and Monday in the city. I Mrs. Gazzam, wife of State Senator Gazzam, of Philadelphia, is at Kenil worth Inn for the summer. Mr. J. A Gwaltney, of this county, cured his first barn of new tobacco this l week. He says the quality is fair. , The fall term of Madison court began Monday, Hon J. H. Meriimon presiding A number of our city bar are in attend ance. I Merchants in various sections of the State are refusing to pay the purchase tax, pending a suit to test its constitu tlonality. Mr. II. M. Smith has been awarded the contract for building stone culverts over the branches which cross North and ! South Main streets. He will do good work. An accident to the machinery of the Electric Light Company caused the streets of the city to be as. dark as a country road for more than- one nigh lately. We were pleased to see our friends C C. Daniels, of Franklin, J. W. Cooper of Murphy, and R. L. Leather wood, o Bryson City, in the city this week. They were here on professional business. A. P.1 Blair, a prominent young man o Wytheville, Va., a son of ex-Att'y- Gen T. S. Blair, of Virginia, was accidentally t killed in endeavoring to board a freight train at Max Meadows, Va., on the morn ing of July 31st. The young gentleman was a nephew of Mr. W. P. Blair of this city. ' Mr. R. II. Hues, for several years chief engineer of the Electric Light and Power Co., resuned his position and will go into the coal and wood business this fall. Mr. Hues is a young gentleman of ener gy and capacity and will win success in any enterprise. We wish him much sue 'cess. ; Dr. E. H. Greene. It was with much pleasure that a few days ago we met on our streets this old time visitor to our city. We warmly welcome him again among us in the name of suffering humanity. Hn wonderful 3kill in the cure of that orst of all dis eases that afflict humanity, cancer, and his well known candor in dealing with all Hultum in Parvo. Because a thing is small in size, Think not 'twill do to scorn it; Some insects bae a larger waist, But lift less than the hornet. Some people may, perhaps, scorn, on account of their dimlnutiveness, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. But a trial of them convinces the most scornful skep tic, that they will cure constipation, dya-1 sick ana bullous headache, DeDSia so afflicted, long ago won for him the I quicker and surer than their large waist- perfect confidence of all our people. He ed competitors, the old-style pill is a thoroughly educated and perfectly reliable physician. His long experience and unusual opportunities in the treat ment and management of cancers and other chronic diseases, together with his sterling honesty in the opinions which he gives all who consult him as to the probability of their cure, make him a safe and reliable counceller to all the afflicted See his card in another column. Teachers' Institutes. Professors E. A. Alderman and P. P Claxton opened the Teachers'. Institute at Marshall on Monday. They will con duct the several Institutes for this district as follows : " Swain. " Bryson City, Aug " Graham, " Robbinsville, " Cherokee, " .Murphy, " Clay, u Jlayesviile, " Macon, " Franklin, It is earnestly hoped that every teacher, or those intending, to leach, or friends of education will attend promptly and reg alarly. . Each institute wH continue one week DR.-E. H. GREENE, The Old, Well Kpown and Reliable Cancer and Choraie Disease Specialise!, Is in Asheville and will remain for a few weeks. He may be found at "IHE VII,IA," 53 HAYWOOD 8T. It will be remembered that Dr. Greene curs cancer without the knife or the loss of a drop of blood. He has treated over 2,000 cases here in the South durinjr the last 21 years, with a success wholly unparaieilea. There are cured patients here in Asheville -who were treated by the Doctor 18 years ago. Come immediately, as his stay must be brief. Examination and consultation free of chargre. aug6-2t I. B. WILLIAMSON No. 16 Pattern Avenue. FUR NITURF 11 (I A. signal service to weak womankind is the finding of lost health the building-up of " a run - down " system. Nothing does it so surely as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It cures all the derangements, irregularities and weaknesses peculiar to the sex. It's the most perfect of strength-giver?, imparting tone and vigor to the whole system. For overworked, de bilitated teachers, milliners, Kcam- tresses, M Bhop - girls," nursing and feeble women gen ... .11 3 erally, it is trie greatest eartniy 10 rrom tne mira pasture on im Moun- boon, being unequaied as an appe- 17 tain near Asheville, during last week, a tizing cordial and restorative tonic. 24 bay mare, DiacK mam ana tan, medium "favorite rrcscnpuon gives size, about ten years old, a knot on her satisfaction in every case, or money J Ha!l Strayed or Stolen erally, it l Parlor and Bed Room Suits, Librarv inn n Tables, Buffets and Sideboards, Bed Lounges, &c, &c. Brussels, Ingrain f I PQUTQ Napier, eec0w. and Moquettes, t Ulmrmij China Matfce Smyrna and Ingrain Art Squares, and sizfW and kinds of Ruqtq Dnnr AInf, o. y O ' awaulj (XC July 9-tf 31 f Reunions. The annual reunion of ex-Confeder ate soldiers will take place as follows: There will be a "reunion'' of Company I, of the 25th Regiment of North Caro lina Volunteers at the Baptist church on Hominy Creek on the 22nd July, 1891 All the me.abers or said company are requested to meet on the evening of the 21st. and brinsr their rations and blan ket. By order of , A. B.-Thrash, '' Captain All ex soldiers and their friends, cor diallv invited to be with us on the 22d inst." mere will be a reunion or tne surviv ing members of Company C, 29th Keg; ment, .North Carolina Volunteers at The meeting of the State Alliance at Turkey Creek Camp ground on Friday, Moreliead promises to be a very interest- 7th day of August next. The command ing and important affair. A very large at- will be called to order promptly at 10 tendance is expected. Reduced rates o'clock. Let every survivor attend. Als have been fixed by the various railroads, ex-soldiers cordiallv invited to attend. and tickets will be on sale from the 8th to the 15th, good to return until the 20lb inst. We hope a large delegation of our farmers will attend. C. E. Yarboro, Esq , editor of the At lanta Southern Appeal, was in the city last week. The Appeal is the only pa per published in the South in the inter est of the Democratic party and edited by a colored man. Mr. Yarboro is a North Carolinian by birth, well educat ed, a man 'of high character, and edits the Appeal with ability. We are pleased to know his paper is well sustained. On petition of a numbe. r cf citizes of Asheville, Reems creek, Flat creek and Ivy town ships, the county commission ers ( n Monday, ordered a new elective on the approp;iation to the A.A. & B, railroad to be held October 17th. A new registration was also ordered. The In.-iituie iOr the coloie l teachers commenced on Monday, held in the col ored graded school building on College meet. The Institute was opened with prayer by Rev. F. M. Jacobs. Maj. W ay, county superintendent; addressed the teachers, aUo several colored men and women interested in education. The In ! stitute will contiuue till Friday, when it closes. ' J. M. Lowry, Captain. Citizen please copy. l ' - : A mass meeting of the Buncombe COuntv Alliance is called to meet in the oojari house next Saturday, when import- ma' ters will be considered. All members are urgently asked to attend. life, what years of suffering it "T a cairnI mo!" nrno tlio tmmViinnrl V J'Ofc, if I had only taken this medicine earlier in t ; would have saved mel exclamation of one who had been cured of rheumatism by the use of Ayer's Sar- sananlla. Scores: ot such cases are on record. left hind hock, and white spot on her forehead and on her back. A liberal reward will be paid for her delivery to me or information where I can get her ! M. R. CAPPS, On Elk Mountain. jul30-2t Every Person WILL HAVE THE BEST WHEN HE OR SHE CAN GET IT. HESTON'S IS THE PLACE! 54 South Main Street, , ASHEVIXIiE. N. C He keeps the purest and finest Confec tions made. Huyler'9 famous Candies; also, Royster's, Whitman's and othei makes. Also sells children and boy's Express Wagons, Velocipedes, Doll carriages, &c Is agent for the cheapest and best Bycick made the Gendron. Can sell you a boy's wheel for $35; f u 1 size, $90. Have sold a number this season and all give satisfaction. M. HESTON, 51 South 3Iain Street, p:iiil for it is promptly refundea. That's the way it's sold ; that's tho T.".iy its makers prove their faith in it. Contains no alcohol to ine briate ; no syrup or sugar to de range digestion ; a legitimate medi cine, not a beverage. Purely vege table and perfectly harmless in any condition of the system. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Propr's, CG3 Main St., Buiuilo, Y. FRESH PTTH E DEU3rS! IVeweist; and Best PATENTED AND OTHER REMEDIES! FINE PERFUMES AND GLASSWARE Woi cden & Co., Registered Pharmacists. Ial i7 Vorih Main St. . Paints, Wall Paper, &c, Wo Yne 1 ten tiyirp for tte !ct four j tai to itt Ya.ut .r.i V.ii i . . ket. We think ve have succeeded ct l&tt. We tav1 In fle k tl i I , m ' JL 't. PAPEH in the South. Wehaveatout l- "ni.,1t,!SJ 1,000 Gallons Mixed Paint? ConniPting rnctlr of John W. Mnsury's and other. We aUo ha. NISHFJ and HAH I) UIL, euch us Pratt L I&njlerfs, tiH.idtn Bros and others. We carry a good line of IViiidoiv bhadet. Decorative 31ouIdiiigs aud Artit 3iaUfuiSi In short, wp have everything that a painter requires, house tte ELECTRIC bYSTEM. hj a cemj etent workn We arc hlt man, such as tali u ii v FITZPATRIOK BROS, North Main St., Asheville, N. C. " COAL I COAL ! Best Jellioo. Best iVxit lira cite. ror8aJeat Wholesale and Retail Excluslre Agents (Domestic and Steam) for Western North Urolxi THE ASHEVILLE ICE AED COAL COKPAHY. :Yiar.utacturers of Ice. Telepisouo :ji and -tO. Sanitary Inspector Brevard asks the active co-operation of all citizens in keeping the city clean, liack lots and yards, stables, &c, &c, must be cleaned and kept clean. This is very important and is a duty every citizen owes himself and the citr to have done. L The horses used by the Asheville X I ausiti vvj. ait; au oujwt 1CSSUU iui Ei of heavy, muscular horses for draft pur poses over the ordinary horse in use. It costs no more to feed them than the or dinary kind, and their capacity for work I is fully double. j Maj. Chas. M. Stedman, who Spurgeon Says Hats Off. Mr. Spurgeon has always been perfect ly appalling in his.readiness'to deal with insolence in the house of God. The finest case on record is, perhaps, one in which three young fellows came in and settled themselves conspicuously in the gallery with their hats m. In vain the officials requested them' to uncover, j jOf course Mr. Spurgeon's eye was soon upon them, and' -leaditrqj his discourse around to the respect Jwhich all Chris tians are bouatf to- show for the feelings ht others, "My friends," he said, "the omer uay; i went iikq a jewisn syna iJjgue, and I uuturally nncovere l my jliad; but on looking arjonnd I perceived fMi.-it all the rest. wore, their hats, and so. uot wishing to offend agciinst what I sup posed, to oe their raveivnt practice. Ujioligh contrary ito myp.wn, 1 conformed . tb Jewit.h use.and put fn nix hat. I will those tiioic; three vounr .Jew? AFHEVIIiLE, NORTH COROLINA. A NEW BEPAHTU11E. Bon M a r c h e ' ! ;;np iu tne gauery to stidw the sau:f deter--epce to our Christianl practice in the '(bouse, of Uod as 1 was (prepared to show kpem when i vi -'. : ed ;l their sv::a;rogue. and take oit their hatsT He would indeed be j a pedant and a rig who conid refuse a sympathetic iiiie of approval, oveq in 'the sanctuary. b a rebuke so genialj so witty and so just! Contemporary Review. Sae What the Wash Will Do Chronit, Bilious Colic. As a family medicine for general use i consider Mrs. Joe Person's Kerned) ahead of anything I have ever seen ; trv it for evervthing, on man and beast". and like a good feiend, it is always read to help us. I was a frequent "suffere'i from severe attacks of colic: at sucL times I v.ould take a big dose, a wine glass and a half fuli, which always gave me immediate reiiei, ana its contmueu use has entirely cured me of the trouble Being a farmer, I liequently have acci dents among my stock. On one occa ;ion I poured some of the "Wash on a hog which had been badly bitten and lorn by dogs and the places were alivi with vermin; as soon as the Wash ouuied the affected parts the vcrmii. would leave and there was no furthe trouble. I have saved two valuabh head of stock by an application of tin Wash, and unlike other things usuail) used, it is perrectly painless. I think ah farmers who own stock should try thu great remedy in such cases, i It is worth its weight "in gold. If all knew tin worth of your Remedy and Wash, I dc not think vou could supply the demand Bethel flill. Arch. C. Woody. New Hilliard. Block, 37 South Main St Sole agents for Centemeti Button and Mousquetaire KID GLOVES. Sole agents for Foster's Lace and Kid Gloves. Also a full stock Silk and Lisle Gloves and Mits. Correct Shape and Perfect Fit Ladies and. Misses BLAZERS. Immense Stock of Wnite and Colored Ladies t C1"L' i TTT i oiiirL waists. i Wah Silk, Zephyr. u town and other yarns. Dres s w., ana enuiatea , Muslin, Gauze and Silk Best Ginghams and Ouiiii- H l1 Diapeiy Nets and Bi:a- l2r-i PARASOLS. The Largest and B Gentlemen's CORSETS, UNDERWEAE. i?nS v Drab aDd BlaCk and 8kot"e! UciOqnarters for the Be-i Mau iouuie i for Artistic FURNISHINGS, ... I ' While m.d Ull.ni i ?. .c A: W. and I.fon Hmn.l o!:- been absent in Europe for six weeks, re turned on Monday. Maj. Stedman locks Water in tli Bible. The question of water goes back much ! further than wa stop tb think. For ex- has tamrle. vr am told i rh hrtnlr of .Inslma Corset Waists Embroidery. Umbrellas and Trunk Mrs. Person's remedies are for sale at Grant's Pharmacy, South Main street, Asheville, N. C. ; M l Iftt'fe S BIh"iren- ByS i Varied ,D the X -PUm.-. an.. M V I U(U BIIU .714 " extremely well, and says his two voyages across the Atlantic made a new man of him physically. He left his wife and daughter in England. Maj. Stedman will enter actively upon the practice of law in Asheville. His ollice is over the! Bntterv Park Bank. bridge across the Three spans of the Tennessee rivtr oa th of the W. X. C. railroad away in the freshet on Sunday morning last. The heavy rain fa 1 of few days did considerable da uage to crrps ia the west also. Superintendent Bridges left Asheville Sunday with force of hands to com mom c the work of repairing the "b'idgc. No delay in the running of the trains occurred. " Cannot something be done to repaii the sidewalks of the city? Walking is getting to be out of the question with many people especially ladies. Near the corner of Charlotte street on Chestnut there is a pond of water, and peqpie who walk that street arel forced to wade. A few handa with shovels Could, in a short time, open the drains and let the water off. that whn Caleb's daughter ' Achsah was given to General Othueil ; in con- Isideration of his caoture of the citv of Debir, and the matter 0f her do-wTv was k being discussed,; she said to her father: "Thou hast given me al south land; give me also springs: of water." ' She under- f stood that the tract sloping southward t toward the deserts of Arabia was moun ftainous, swept bv hot wjinds and deficient in rain supply, r So she wanted besides a iriiece of land well watered nnT fArfilo Murphy branch itha't it might he protably cultivated! was wasnea JCaleb waa so wWi nlisftd vrirh tTia v4. I tbry won for him byiOthneil that he the oast M-cbuld deny the bnae nothing. "And he jgave her," the record adds, "the upper springs ana tne nether springs more than she had asked, as fathers are apt to $o with daughters whom they rear and love, only ; to lqse when the inevitable bridegroom comes. St. Louis Globe- Democrat. Calm iuje the Waves by Prujer. An old traveler tells jme that in a voy age from Messina to Malta he saw the cjaptain, an experienced sailor, standing at the bow muttering and pointing with his finger. On being asked what he was doing he replied that he was breaking the force of a fatal wave by making the &:gn of the cross and saying prayers proper for such an occasion. iSt Lonia Hepubuc Mortgage Sale. Gents' Underwear, A cordial invitation is extended to By virtue of a mortgage duly executod on tlio MTrt-Vi Aav tf A nri IXJnS tn fha nn1n'.Aj by J.M.Alexander and wife, to securuyaj SCO US 111 OUT IieV OUartPrt; u Jent of a note mentioned t herein, said mort UttllCl , jrage being auly registerea in Book 14, page 42, Mortgage liecorcl,in the Kegister's ollict for the County of Buncombe. I will sell at the court house door iu tho city of Asheville, to the highest bidder, for cash, on j ; j MONDAY, 20TH JULY, 1891, one-sixth interest, tuidiiidedfof the land men tinned in said dee :, containing 270 acres ifion 04 less, lying ana being on the waters of the swannanoa river, in Buncombe County, ad joining the lands of G. N. Alexander, It. 1 W ilson and others. - i i " I ! DANIEL WALKERJ Mortgagee. iUheville,N.C.,JuB18,13Gl. j 37-4i CVleckwear, our patrons and New Hilliard Block, 37 South Ma Etc. the public t.1 in St. Notice. A Wci d to the Wise. Thk Democrat has the largest an: best circulation and Influence In this city, county and section. It goes to more people out of the State anxious to know of the resources and opportuni- jBnggy and Carriage Works, j MOUNTAIN DALE 1 Under and by virtue of a deed of isust. wltV full power of sile therein, executed to rue a9 trustee, by S. O. Bouis and wife, Sorah E. BOuis, on the 2nd day of May, 1890. to securt the sum ef seventeen hundred and ii.cy Jol Okfi 1l1h Tl ftll 'I A V k Oil TM 1w4n .. .. f. K 1 u. Garratt), default having been mide in ties offered capital and labor than any the payments by said Rouia and i e, I will J sell to the highest bidder, at pu- lie auction, other paper published in Western Cam- for cash, on Thursday, the 3rd day cf Sept., tl F iueuia nesiern taro- atl2 M , at the court house door in Asa ville, i;na Pirtloa . . N, one valuable house and Jot in the" ity of Ima artie3 Who wish to reach the best Asheville, on tho west side of Merrircon Ave- , . . . nue, joining proiertv of a A. Moore, J. E. people in or out of Asheville, or who Ray and others, bounded as follows: Begin- . . . . niug at a stake on the west margin of Merri mon Avenue, C. A. iloore's northeast corner; runs thence N. 3 l(r west 81 feet to a stake, thence N. 89 15' W. Sisx feet to a stake, J, El Kay's line; thence S. 20 45' E. 82 5-10 feet to a stake in J. E. Bay's line ; thence 8. 88 55' E. 50? 8-10 feet to the beginning. This deed of trust recorded in Book '20" of Trust Deeds, on pages 147 and following, on the 12th of Mar, 1890. B. McBKAYEB, Trustee. As&evme, . v., j une 1st, isvi. Manufacturing and Repairing in best iyie, at reasonable prices. -IIORSE-SIIOEING.A SPECIALTY.- BUBNETTE & HOWARD, ! College Street, . Asheville. X wish to sell orooertv having ri Votna should advertise in The Democrat. Mrs. W. R. Neilson, of WeaTerrllle, can accommodate four or fire inmmop boarders at a reasonable price. j23 At Who Head It. v7eJ&Tmen of Astern Carolina and Democ?.68366 rCad THE The Merchants read it. ! of ihe house read It. ?he JXrki,ng Men read it. The Christian Ministers read it. i he Stranger within our gates read It. Manufacturer read it. CJrcaa Miners read It. Business Men generally read it Ana all commend It as the beat naner published In Western Care-Una: P P Ana-IJunctoftlJ NATIONAL UNIVERSE Now bciorf orpa- t Ken Louisville, Offers unusul adranU to '( denu. Iu courSoa of 8tu:iy xrrtKj instruction of tbe bUbt Vrwber watchword. A tetter for all is tb true motto. SPRIRQ TERN BE6IU 9' For caUloffuei.clrculAri:orctt tioa, addreM WALTER HUBST-
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