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MOOR
NO. 46.
J. S. Grant, Ph. G.
bjDDEN & BATES'
Prices!
SOUTHERN
-Of toe Pmldelpai College of PtiArmcyJ J
C0i II. ' . ASH EYILLE, N.o! THURSDAY, AUGUST 2ol 1891.
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ithout interest.
from factory to purchas-
One price only
Satisfaction
pped tliri'i-t ii
Ml Treiirhts paid.
that the lowest known.
teed or no sale, wjs
if
All our friends are invited to come arid see us now and find out how low we are selling
goods ; and we can always offer some, special bargain such as the following now on sale:
Tea Sets, 56 Pieces, $3.85. Dinner Sets, 100 Pieces, $9.90 and $12.50.
You can leave put any piece ofa set you do. not want and reduce the price.
BOWLS AND PITCHERS75c, $1.00 & $1.25. FINE GOODS.
We offer dirinV the dull month of July the bieest bargain vet. Tripple plate Silver Table Knives only $1.50 for six QoodWuUy ari accuracy by an ened Pre-
nloo Silvor TaWo TTrivce rmlv QKo fnr aiV Tpasnnnns Tahlpsnoons and Forks in eveiV eraae away.unuer reguiur uncc. rtniwnm, ana wira, yot triu tvh ov
known as headquarters for Glassware and House-furnishing Goods.
Apothecary, 24 South Main St,
If your preecrtptiotu ar prepared at
Grand Phirtnuy you can pvitively de
pend upon theee fact: VirH that only t
purest and bent drugt and chemical trill Is
ved; second, they trill be eomponndtd cart-
trial in
r home. . !
catalogues, prices, particulars, etc.,
i i . . .
Hon or anuiess
. F. GABRATT,
AGENT,
i'
Patton Ave., AsheTille, 5. C.
1 r-.na tlinO ftTlfl TP-
red. Terms reasonable. Work guar-
Steed.
cJir$ed an extftrbit-tnt pri'.
J. H. LAW
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The Buncombe County Baptist Asso
! ciation Last Week at Brevard.
This body met on! Tuesday at 11 a. m
Letters from the churches of the county
showed verv satisfactory increase
membership and interest in the general
work of the denomination.
The officers elected were A. I. Justice,
moderator; L. M. (Williams, secretary;
E. H. Wright, treasurer; John W. Starnes,
historian. 1 j
die and the preachers be turned out of Good,
the pulpits. Mitchell Carroll thought Theat, for Septeinberdellvery, leached
the body had better be careful about $1.12 per bushel at Chicago Saturday,
making promises. He thought it was of i This is good and will help our farmer
0f doubttul propriety.
The resolution was carried and the
association will support the missionary.
The f blowing resolution waa adopted:
REPORT ON THE 8ABBA.TH.
inner & Tea Sets
w rmwiiriliv TiOw Prices.
. undefiled relig
n ' i tt ttt x He argued forcibly for. the enmn
Mads- Up to But Yotir Wants . (rJ regational
Irom $7 and Upwards.
. ..... , ...inMira in rmv-mir spis liom uo
IMC H' vill ' J . .11 n
t another one to match it, thereby you will
fays feave a lull set.
km I Imp
the strongest terms violations of the Sab
bath, br traffic on railroads, wazons, by
ThA dph"hrations of the odv were mriner tobacco or anv other means. And
Wmrmion all tHrouffh. The dele- we ask our citizens to repon an ucu
; i . ' USsi.ti'nno tho flranrt Jnrv. ana we
gates toofe great interesi m me wic ing.at that Qur solicito pro3ecute to the
proceedings, especially in the reports on fune3t extent of the law all violations of
home mission, foreign mission, education, 1 our holy Sabbath
State Baptist Orphanage, and periodicals, i Unanimously adopted
The introductory sermon, by Kev. D. The report on the Baptist urpnanage
C kelson, was deep, practical and, pure, elicted much favorable talk by Kevs.
Ha a t rone- aDDeal for 1 J. MoriraTi. Hilliard and others. Hand
X iaj vuvuvi w - - a I w - o
undefiled relteion4-the religion of Jesus, some collections ere taken.
the elimination ox temperance
wor- just before the adjournment the follow
. ..I ...
sh'n Said he. "in tne aays gone oy iue mor resolution was auopieu;
r j
in n Ar was told 'You must repent and De Resolved, That we are opposeu
Tv,iu .Ua ricrht This is everv form of intemperance auu u.uu
OOru again. -es AXT 511 t onrnnritirP. in anv
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the eospel plan of Salvation, dinners I Qnnpr thp traffic, but that we
were invited to bpw at the anxious seat are directly opposed to the same, and will
in oDen day before the people and call not support for omce any man
upon God for panl,,,. So. t.ey are -
i -i . il... V.H -t- afanH 11 n MTlll a w
aSKeu to raise men nau'-i -""
: friends greatly.
Monday's Baltimore Sun reports:
The price of cereals Saturday was ex
tremely buoyant, the price of wheat for
delivery in September going from $1.09$
Vi o nrvoTilnir nt thA NW Vork El
Resolved, That this body condemn in chanee t0 at the close. December
wheat. oDeninir at tl.ll. went up to $1.15
and closed verv near that figure. May
wheat was selling Fridav at $1.14, but
at the close Saturdav it was $1,181. As
many as 11,500,000 bushels were sold,
let-, wit li many new and cheap articles
(Tinware, Woodenware,
ouse :: Furnishings
I
"ou may not think we keep them, out we
1n larjrt quant it U's. Give us a call when in
i of iinvthin-r in the house furnishing line.
t lurgft thf place,
GS' J WlW. Thrash & Co,
41 Patton Ave.
MTT ATKINSON & SON,
leal Estate Agents,
Ashsville,N..C.,'. ;
iii v, hi:nt and sell.
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trist Christ." Tbis, he argued, was too
superficial.
The speech of Eevj John Ammons on
home missions Was one of the best efforts
of! his life, which is saying much for the
. I fn Tr A mmnns 13 one OI Our
I SpCCVU, iUi
uest speakers. t c4
a synopsis but cannot do justice to the
able brother and must content ourselves
by saying that it waa one of the ablest
appeals for those anong us who have
not the light of the gospel that has been
heard in Buncombe f or many years. .
Our neighbor; Kev, Mr. Speight, editor
of the Asheville Baptist, preached a fine
sermon the second day, on the life, love
nviHt. We have not
been able to get any part of it, but are
informed that this very able man sus
tained his former jrecord as a pulpit
speaker. j
At 11 a. m., on the third and last day,
Rev. Mr. Adams prqached on missions.
He gave encouraging statistics from the
work in home and foreign fields. -Said
he "Jesus Christ is the Saviour of all men.
-itt:.k trim all must be lost. 'He that
llllUUl 11""
The body then adjourned to meet at
Flat Creek next year.
which is a vast deal more than an oral
nary day's work. Evidently a boom wa
on and the "aborts" were rushing to get
the erain ther had contracted to deliver.
Corn shared in the advance, going from
68 cents. Fridav's closing price, to baj
cents. Rye went up seven cents higher
than it was Friday, closing $1.12 bid.
Off the exchange there were transactions
H 1. 2 1 . V. n tlinaA TllO P7.'a
prohibition of rye exports irom uussia
is to some extent responsible for the
general advance, but the growing cer I
tainty tnat fcurope win want an our sur
plus grain and -rore, is tho backbone of
the movement. Some special causes
may have contributed. Speculators who
wished to soueeze some of their fellow
traders may have organized a special
snurt. but their success was not due
whnliv or r.hiefiv to manipulation. The
general situation seemed to warrant high
er prices.
Tom vul r
erit the Ixttgondt at a tvry re-tir?U prtjti.
Jfrm't forget plte Grand Phirm&fft
24 South If a in tret.
Irecriptions filed at all kovrt, nigt CT
day and delivered free of ehtrge to any part
of Ou city. The night hell trill be anur&
Promptly. GranC$ Phtrmasy, 24 &m&
Main street.
At Grand Pharmary yon can bvy any
Patent MetliHne at Ou Lnrrtt price quoUA
by any other drug fuue in the city. PT
are determened to e& ae lovt ae Ou lovti .
even if re hare to loe vony by f daing9
We trill $eU oU Patent Medirinee at Jirtt
other counties in regard to thi matter. I aruj that if uectry, to meet tV
It will never do for estern Carolina- of any t
every coutty and section in it not to
be well represented at the fair. Every We haeeOulargeet aeeortountofChamoU
Sothern State will have large exhiblU, Skin in AOuviZe. Cher 200 a3
and North Carolina must not be behind & lotteet prieee.
aDZ. o oi i ! 4.e-v - We are ogente for Humphrey t Ilrmao
The State Chronicle savs: " ake J r-
county proposes to show ' to the world POutic Medicine. A full, tupply of lit
her advantages and do herself credit, good alitag on hand.
Why should not every county in the ce BuncomU Liter PiT, Ou best in As
State move In this mattery It ts oi vast . .
SOUTHERN EXPOSITION NOTES.
Mi. S. U. Kepler, commissioner for
thi district, has received a letter from
Mr. J. O. Harden, of Ashe county, stat.
ing the anthorities of that county bad
appropriated $300 for the ExpoaUion at
Raleigh this fall, and that the oounty
will be well represented in all reapecU.
Mr. Kepler wold b; pleased to hear from
Superior Court
Is in session, Hon. James H.Merrimon
presiding. This is the first term of court
held in Buncombe by Judge M. tils
ability is well known, and the high dis
tinction which he has achieved on the
bench preceded him, all of which has
been well maintained here. He is an
able, conscientious Judge. No cases of
very material importance to the' public
have as yet been before the court, except
the case of Miller vs. the city of Ashe
ville for damasre to property occasioned
by widening a street. This is still pend-
irr All the officers ot tne court are
t effirMPiit and courteous. AH tne
lnral bar. with Mr. Fritcliarci, oi Jiaai
son, are in attendance.
The Editorial Convention.
It was a great disappointment that we
were deprived of the privilege of meet
ing with our brethren of the State press
at the annual convention at inston
Salem. We hoped to go up to the last
- i
moment, but other matters preveniea
We eteem our brethren and enjoy, al
ways, being with them, individually or
collectively. A goodly number were
present; the people of the noble old, but
vigorous young Twin cities entertained
them in roval stvle, and altogether it was
a delightful occasion. The addresses be
fore the association and at the banquet
were of a high order of merit, and useful.
The Association meets in Charlotte next
year.
The Best State After All.
A friend who recently left North Caro
lina for Texas, writing us ordering the
Democrat sent to him "in order," as he
says "that he may hear from a civilized
D FOR A nPQOPIOTIVF LIST
1 t-s k w Nr tail w - -
-OF-
Ji Suburban and Country
PROPERTY.
robbei. lhisisjesp rr r the srreat natural
,av, to u Twill send fliee', eic. e oi iu
sayb to u, i - ' . I rir aHran 9?es the old lar
must ffo either in person ux u wivxw-. ... -c
e . ii At n-i,;,!, ,plnn(T to heel State possesse
,J ..Wiliswn visit and inspection of other States to
unnsi, auu. nt "
It only needs a
m.l "Vnrth Caro-
, . j. it.:, Ann ennvinCft flnv UUC iua, i "
a if w-pi nnn i uo mis ywuuc . vw . j ,
The Street Work.
Bids were opened Saturday for paving
and grading certain specified streets.
From the Citizen's report we clip:
There were fourteen bidders, as fol-
fows: E. S. Moorman & Co., Lynchburg,
V Corneninz Bros.. Asheville; tggles-
ton & Dennis, Richmond; A. M. Smith,
Greensboro; Thornton, Shaw & Marshall,
St Paul Minn ; Powell & Barnard, Ashe
ville; Tbos. Barry, Richmond, P. M. B.
Younsr, Ga.; Yen able Bros., Ga.; M. E
Maher, Atlanta; Webb, Dates; i-.sKnuge,
Columbia; R. L. Coleman, Asheville; E.
H. Britt, Asheville; H. M. Allport, Rich-
Our mond.
-AND
ORGANS
. . 1 A. 1 -v n r ro r q
work He will raise Ap others to do it. Una is " ' aTenue. from court sonare to
XKH AT. LANDS. ETC. He aHows u, .-d privilege o "9"ew u, government building and North and
snanns wiiu
, xi ry.i will wo share?'
neaiueu. - - , n1f, St t
tt T owk i Prof. Wliite, ana ty oi iui Siau .v.
acrree with him as to the great supenori-
rr. k H. iewisi
others f--Xr;;. sXol -V-i Company K.-
strougij tuc "vvv-.
mportance to their welfare. Why can
they not see the matter In Its proper
ightr
j ATTRACTING" ATTENTION ABROAD.
The Inter-State Exposition in Raleigh
this fall promises to be a big affair, and
the Raleigh State Chronicle believes that
it will be on a much larger tcale than
many of our people imagine. There will
be people here from all Darts of the
world, and exhibits will be made by every
shrewd advertiser. They do not go where
the promise is not good for a large ciowd.
The fact that many have already engaged
space at the Exposition shows that they
believe it will be a great occasion,
j The following, copied from the Atlantic
City (N. J.) Dailv Union, is a significant
straw showing that the wind is blowing
in the direction of Raleigh nd our Exposition:
J. C. Johnson has taken a space for
t ie exhibition of his aerated water foun
tains at the Southern Inter-State Exposi
tion to be held in Ralftisrh, North Caro
lina, from October 1st to December 1st,
1&91. The space is ample for a large
scenic effect and Mr. Johnson is design
ing a woodland scene,mountainsgrotteo.
streams and cascades from which he will
dispense soda and mineral waters. The
Southern people from fourteen States and
two Territories have combined to show
the great natural adantages of soil and
climate, and Northern manufacturers are
invited to show what they have to cll.
! The ExpositionVill attract thousands of
people from all parts of the Union.
j The Raleigh correspondent of the
Charlotte Chronicle writes: Florida will
make a grand exhibit at the Exhibition,
so, in fact, will all the Southern States.
Every inch of the space in the buildings
ill be taken. The buildings will not be
handsome, but their Interiors will be
made wonderfully attractive by the ex
hibits. It Is to be regretted that costly,
beautiful and permanent buildings could
have been built but the funds were not
4 tKorwgfJy reliable remedy for iU
blood dieie it Buncombe &ir$ipAirula,
Try a battle andou trill JL-ike no other.
J. S. GRAST, Ph. 0 Pharmacist,
24 S. Main St. AetiZe, X. U.
Every Person
WILL HAVE THE BEST WHEN HE
OR SHE CAN GET IT.
HESTON'S
i Tim tlack!
54 South Main Street, -
ASHEVILLE, If . C
He keeps the purest and find Confec
tion nirule. Huyler" fauiou Caadie ;
also, Royter's, Whitman's and otber
makes.
Also sells children and boy's Express
Wagons, Velocipedes Doll t arrives, Ac.
Is a?ent for the cheapest and lot Byt id
made the Gcndron. Can v-11 you a
v whctl for .T: fu 1 frie. . Hare
j .
sold a number this teaon and all give
satisfaction. "
J. M. HESTON,
51 South Main Street,
AFHE VILLE, NORTH COROLINA.
f Public are invited to call and examine
flSCHER, ESTEY
n air 11 tii v. f!. Volunteers
...a I I ZtTllIlMIIW XV. -M. A. t. -A- -v
, ll'intinn committing the assoia- will meet at Patton's mill, present site of
tion to the support U a missionary on Asheville city waer ws Swaano
the field was offered. nver, on sun i.
Revs Adams, D.i B. Nelson, Brown day (oth day) m September next. All
and Jesse R. Starnes took the side of the surviving members are requested to be
Lt nr W.I A. Nelson and J. P. nresent with blanket and-three days
resolutive. ,. . Ml V. AA Pr
Alorsan asked that the delegates ot tne rations, -lents win u iu,.
Firs? Baptist Church do not vote, as that j. S. Carroll, D. D., will preach on Sun-
Fhermat... r-T,, i. L.wMw.i, nw suODorting one, wmcn day morning. v.u. -
h Wt 'P rices possible, consistent together with their pxpense of building, roceedings Gf a meeting held
etc., was ail tney cuuiu . . - - fnrmallv organize for the
i 1 x-L Ftt- I"! 10 TPGn I I 1 I Mill I I UCOUOT v ml -
R Tf egeofthe proper Celebration of the centennial of
provided for the swetpnviJ organization of the county of Bun
bodyandhe wasmavor o hough the elsewhere. Excellent
Brtlo In th7 right cemmitteemen have been chosen and
Rev. D. B. elson giorie thv will take early steps to formulate a
and ability of tne opay w uu 8 r'm anA p'uhorate nroeram. It is
South Main streets to be paved witn
brick; contract awarded Messrs. Webb,
Oates & Eskridge, of Columbia, S. C,
for $1.07 per square yard. For paving an economical way
with granite blocks Depot street to the
passenger depot, the contract was award
ed A. M. Smith, of Greensboro, N. C, at
9.7 rr souare vard. Mr. W. G. Cor-
V . I J
pening "Wis awarded the contract
grading on these streets.
WANTED!
To hire a iteadr. induMrtou rron who
unflertania how to ciok. Work UVbt ani.
In hand and everything done has been In enced xk di apply. An active man nr
i . . ' woman, white or coloreL will lowrll to ri'lr
at once to JJ.W lu kllis,
I'm. t tinvw Louirr.
New Advertisements.
We invite the attention of our readers
io the advertisement of Geo. II. Chapin, I
for real estate agent of Boston, Mass., and
Greenville, S. C. This, one of the most
reMable firms in the United States, have
Kalrvlew. . C.
(12 miles from Abbeville.) aurJlt
Notice!
I
"st-tlass goods. Don't fail to give us a
pore luyinz an Instrument, at No. 37
yM.WiUiams&Co.
, , t v VwAv tn flo mis eoou mcv
J I. ant the st paper lor the bus. things Kerr. ?r". an occasion worthy of the best efforts of
ite farmer. thA familv. sub- not be at ail ; nam a,u- r - i p finre it wiH be
w - a i i w n a I'll ii ii nr
Jesse-R. Starnes mouS ----
Under and by virtue of a deod of trust, with
full power of sale therein. excuted to me a
trustee by Hamp Flack and Uoria Flack. hi
wife, on the lrt day of January, 1. to ecur
I . . . . .1 - -v- ! I km tnm nf nnp hundrfd and aeveDtT-eurbt
n TTarriRon Graves and son. Ar- been engaged in ousmess in me "u- . fif default harlnir
nold,! of Henderson county, gave us a ern and New England States for a .half
nlpaant call Tuedav. 3Ir. G. has held century ana meir cuarauci s u. mo i public auction on hatumay. mn oay oi nep
pleasant call i;'-". I..' TV,OMnM!r .rnin demand timber. Wl. at 12 o'clock.noon of aaU day at
an important position in asningion su i uiui0 w '-r -j 1 tbe court houe door in toe city or aidc
i . i . a . i nA n inr nnui iiri u in l rsiiiirj ii a i hi a a iial a,i a-a. a v wa v sm m - m -"
Ion? that ne aoes not Know wnere ue iU vw..- . hw h-mMFlirkMii home and situated
tbereof.ln Iry township, county of Ituncombe,
'3
lives.
. .i v n., ffi-, hsu induced tnis ereai azency io csiau- th itin of 111 Itt. on tfce nortn rori
state of North Carolina, lermscash.
r l nce for
V 0nWi t:A L.tnn' fitinsrv the members oug
raise the money.
all citizens and we are
o-ht to made one ever to be remembered.
lish a branch in the South. Mr. Geo. II.
Hon. Thos. G. Skinner, of Aldermarle, Chapin, of the hrm, win aevoie nimseu
nrt r.pn iiiiamson. ot uasweii. . F.-v.. -r
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W. Barnard, Esq., of Asheville, and sev property in Asnevme, esiera .)0nu
eral other friends left Wednesday for a Carolina ana upper couui varuun.
trin trt thfiXantahala. Thev took The sale oi lana aaycmseu uy iv.
USUllig "'J' -
This 20th day of Auyutt. 1-fl.
aMt J. J. O UK LN WOOD, Truttee.
Important Notice.
Any parties haTing money to lend la
X hm '.i Bnm m.t. to ha,. uk PU on Urge or U! cm adrcrtU.
. g. t, T-nfh . the 3d. his been postponed until Thure- the lime In The DrxocBAT free of
A UV 1 TV tit M V W w W
9
for catching minners
good time
day, 3d day of September. See notice. charge.
ats
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