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OEM0OM.T; 7QL. III. ASREVTLLE, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1891. NO. 4. LUDDEN & BATES' New Prices! ew SOUTHERN GoqoIs, S iv Ll IUSIC HOUSE flANOS All our friends are invited to come and 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: AND Tea Sets, 56 Pieces, $3.85. Dinner Sets, 100 Pieces, $9.90 and $12.50. You can leave out any piece of a set you do not want and reduce the price. ORGANS BOWLS AND PITCHERS 75c. $1.00 & $1.25: FINE fiOOnS. We offer during the dull month of July the bigest bargain yet. Tripple plate Silver.Table Knives only $1.50 for six. Good , r, n,;tV..nt Intoroot O : 1 rru"l T7" ; ,., 1 n e n - rn U1 ,1 TT'1 1 J i " vii coy ajfuicuis, """u"' ""v'vo1" piciie onver xuic xuivcss uui uu. lur sijl. iea,spuuu, iuic6uuu& auu rurKs iii every gruue away unuer recruiar price, we are I . -. I - . Sipped direct from factory to purchas- known as headquarters lor (jrlassware and House-furnishing Uoods. s. All freights paid. One price only that the lowest known. Satisfaction daranteed or no sale. 15 days trial in ; cr home. i For catalogues, prices, particulars, etc., call on or auciress Ji F. GAKRATT, 1 ) .. I ' : AGENT, . UlTatton Ave., AshevMe, N. C. "Pianos and Organs tuned and re paired. -Terms reasonable. Work guaranteed. J. PL Li AW 3 OUTH JMLAJDV STREET , - - SiBOE'VILIJE, IV. O. OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. House, one of the most conveniently sit-1 NORTH CAROLINA POLITICS. Dinner & Tea Sets At Unusually Ixnr Prices. Sets Hade Up to Bait Your WnU Prom $7 and TTnwrdt. The rrvat adrantajn In buylrur from ut is that when you brmk a f'lroe we will fou another ow to match it, tberwby you wtU lwaj have a full Ml Ihr bus fe b? te!:t 9 complete, with many new and cbp article Tinware, Woodenware, House :: Furnishings ! You may not think wm kfrt thrra. tut wo to. In Urtrc ouantitW. Give ua cwJI bro in iei of anything In toe bvuae f urcl!hlnf line, I onl foryi't the place. t The New York Tribune on its Party i and G streets, which has been vacant for ' Tne Lively Times When Congress Meets. J N ATT ATKINSON & SON, some time, ha been leased by Col Staph 8, the well known manager of Will ard's, placed in perfect repair, newly Special Correspondent of The Democrat. j furnished and j9 now open to lhe public. WABiiiNGTON,D.C.,Oct 25. The New ; Quite a number of extensive flats and York Tribune which is really cpnducted i apartment houses hav-been erected, and in an able and generally in a dignified it is svuid that a number of others are manner, said ia speaking of the falss reg-: contracted for, in anticipation of the istration in New Yoik, should by chance j great crowds that will come durin? the any Hepublican be guilty of such a crime, ! eiectiOI1 year an(j the meeting of the his place is not the ranks of the party i Grand Army, formed ry Lincoln, Seward, Chase and i J eal Estate Agents, Asheville, N. b.,'- JliUY, KENT AND SELL. I I Governor Holt in Morganton. ! IPress and Carolinian. ; We have not been an admirer of Col. i Tom Holt, and voted for Leazer against him for Leutenant Governor. We went to the Morganton fair to hear Skinner, i not Holt. We heard Holt, but not Skin- ND FOR A DESCRIPTIVE LIST OF ty, Suburban and Country PROPERTY. r klNEEAL LANDS, ETC. I ST) mm HOTEL men of their high standing. The Tri bune had to yo back quite a number of years and look into the grave for men whom it could allude to as great and ir reproachable leaders of the Republican party. If it ha l spoken of the leaders now, instead of Lincoln, , Seward and ft u i i r . v,nase, u wouiu uave imu to give vuay, ; It Js alwav9 pleasant to have one's Piatt and Dudley and then the whole ; Meas of men changed for the better. sentence would have been absolutely rid. Governor IIolt is a much abier man than iculous, because Quay and Dudley are j we haye thought he a8 His ability is the leaders in false registration and in ; f th. tiia1. bnsinnss kind, that m-v , every other method by which the will of j hp . fnr f. . . .fit. f oth ; the people expressed at the ballot box ; fillg the office of Governor to a dot as ceuld be changed in the interests of those- e-nndetand his duties. He mav not fellows or their friends. . . be & , r or an Qratori ft Wftg h pre Governor Boies is making a magnif- decesso but he has more of the fseful icent canvass in Iowa. His meetings are practical bline9, capacity than all of .a gcTcucmu, j M, predecessors since the war. His DILLSBORO, N. C. P. POTiS, Proprietor. ERMS: S.I TO 551 OU PER DAY. The leading hotel in town. Promi ::Uly situated just opposite the d-epot p the central part of to jvb. ; convenient o tne postotlice an lallthe stores; rooms ;; .modious. neat and well furnished; a sample rooms. v Parties desiring to go to Franklin or fcnyjother point in the country will al fn.ys find one of Messrs. I). C. & E. K. Di: ningham's liverymen ready to convey il . i with good horses and first-clase J r:ippage. iul23-6mo teria,p ; , - - a. Met t An resu" rv. deca arrenn 1 J -.Ir' 3 , for price. 5 State, and his able discussions of State and National issues are evidently pro ducing a profound impression upon the people. The record of his administra tion is ah excellent one, and is not seri ously attacked by the Republicans. All the indication point to Governor Boies re-election by an increased majority. Lieut. Governor Jones, of New Yorkx has cut himself loose from his party and friends and ruined any influenc-.'. he might have had by writing a foolish let ter and putting it in Jones ought to have print. Governor! remembered that speech delivered at the Burke fair proves this. It wras the talk of a farmer .o farm ers, of mechanic to mechanics, of i citizen of a great commonwealth to his fellow citizens, and of a business man to busi ness men of all classes and positions. It was such a speec i as should be heard on such occasions, and the only speech we have heard in ten years that was suited to such occasions. It was brim full of useful, practical common sense. It was ! about business and not politics. Alliance Said to be Carrying! Everything its Own Way. Washington Post. "North Carolina," said ex-Representative Ewart to a Post repot ter yesterday, "is in a transition state. There is a lively fight on hand between the Allianc people and the out-and-out Democrats. The latter ate attacking Col. Polk with a good deal of bitterness, but the Alliance people are standing up '.o him. When the next Democratic State convention is held, which will be just before the presi dential campaign of next year, the Alli ance will demir.d that they be allowed to name the entire State ticket. As they will have about two-thirds of the dele- gate, the Democrats will have to accede to their request, or else force a split in the party on the eve . of a presidential election. Of course this will not be done, and so every man on the ticket, except ing the attorney general, will be a farmer. Should the wplit come, the Republicans might have a chance of carrying the State. Wfe had 132,000 votes out of 270,000 at the last election, tnd have, therefore, quite a nucleus to start with." 'What is the Presidential feeling in the State?" "Among the Democrat it is all for Cleveland. With the Republicans there is a loyalty to Blaine, but if he should not be a candidate the delegation will be f . IT M 1U1 Hill t 19UU. Mr. Ewart will probably mke his per manent home in this city and engage 'n the practice of law. Weaverville Items. By SpecUl Reporter. in.. f i f.i I ucacnwic 15 cry niucn rcviveuwiiu j the hope of having a dummy line from i A she v jlle toon. The people deserve praise for their perseverance in this crand enterprise. We were well pleased to have the priv ilege of seeing a ratch game of bac-bill playtdon Friday evening, the S-'Vl, be tween Barnardsville and Weaverville. The latter club had the pleasure of wav ing their caps, and telling the Barnani ville club to take their challenge out of the D cm ocu a. Barnardsville club chal lenged any club west of the Blue Ridge, and Weaverville club beat them by tak ing eight of their men and a fellow that hadn't played a game in three yearn. More than one hundred students are enrolled at Weaverville College and sev eral more will l iu soon. On Sat urdaj', October 24tn, the ninth regulation which prohibited the associa tion of 'the sex, was suspended and a large - crowd took a chestnut hunt on Hamburg. While many enjoyed the day with the girls, it was the misfortune of some of the boys to get left. Three of the boys, after taking their girls to the top of the mountain, the girls immedi ately left the boys, and the boys came back by themselves. Boys, mind who you are complimenting at this place or you may get left. Dr. J. N. Gill, of Tillar, Ark., has re turned to Weaverville and expects to spend a few weeks wih us. The new church at Weave ville is near ly completed. C. B. Tha&W.Tbjash&Co, 41 Patton Ave. Every Person WILL HAVE THE l'.KbT WHEN HE OR 8IIK CAN GET IT. HESTON'S i nut rx.vck.! 54 South 7 lain Street, A8UP.VILLB, N C. lie keep the purrft and finest Confec tions made, lluyler'f famous Candies also, RoysterV, Whitman's and other makes. Also sells children and boy's Express Wagons, Velocipedes, Doll carriages, Jtc Is agent for the cheapest and best Bycicle made the Gendron. Can tell joa boy's wheel for ID-I; fu.Uixe, IK). Have sold a number this caon and all give satisfaction. J. M. HESTON, 54 South Main Street, AFHEVILLE. NORTH COROLINA. It urged co-operation, not division and strife. It .... ! tonnr it thnt pomtfil ann ohnr -wo ru rrt letter writlinsr is a very danererous amuse . " . . w . , . n kind. It wis so emirely dilferent from the ustial balderdash of such occasions 1 FALK'S fefUSIC HOUSE ment. 1 Once more the ruoior is started that! Stenhen B. Elkins. of West Virginia, is ! to become a member of the President's that everybody was as much surpised as inet. .Is is to be hoped thi- statement' tney were Please. Isorth Carolina has tot true as Elkins' character does not S a Gov",lor of whom ail her PeoPle ma-V his being given so honorable a j wel1 feel ProU(1- x e are aIwa;s la(l to . nave wrong impressions corrected, ana ! it is a pleasure to us to write as we have of our Governor. Long may he live o5 North Main Street. ,r receiv s.00, 1 i. (niarant' tment d.v ued only cab is not justify position. A report has been sent out from Indi ana! in a very ensaiioual manner that: Judge Gresham's friends declare that j thee will not be any opposition, but that they intead to send out a delegation from Indiana favoring the re-nomination of President Harrison. Senator Farweil, who is one of Judge Gresham's leading friends denounces the story and Judge Artificial Ice Is one of the greatest bhssings that the progress of science in late years has given to the South. That which a few years ago was a luxury which only th well-to-do could enjoy, is now becoming one of the commou necessities of life for all classes. Ice ma'iing i an industry that is proving of the greatest value to the whole South, and the widest exten sion of this business should be encour aged, as an abundance of good, cheap ice adds to the comfort and healthfulness of the people, and makes it possible, even in small towns, to keep fresh meafs ami vegetables of all kinds, the importance The Farmer Pays the Freight. We will sen, abroad 2").0O0,0K) bush els of wheat. For it we will receive say 0,000,000. This will be invested in clothing, in carpets, in linens, in furni ture, in chinaware, in tinware, in hard ware, etc., etc. j When these cargoes reach New York I they are seized by Federal office is. They arc weighed and measured and valued, an'., the owners are compelled to pay in duties SO per cent, of the value of the cargoes. This 'will be a tax of $125,000,- 000 In other words, the farmers must send abroad three bushels of wheat in oder M. C. MILLENDER. M. D. D 1 lysiciaii and Surgeon. Office at Western Hotel, Sonth Wmt Corner Court Place. JENKS & JENKS, FIRE INSURANCE , ash Real Estate Agents. rd! j or any etable Ul , , NOS, V ft V. - .ction, 8. K 80 pil' ndiiLftat''; by ThbJ ,d by I z CO. ! Danville Tobacco Market, f Reported by Lee's Warehouse. The breaks this week were not very full on account of cool and drying weather. Tne offerings consisted mainly of new tobacco, but there was a smart sprinkling of old mahoganies and brights, which brought very hih prices. Lee's Ware house sold for A. C. Brown, Pittsylvania, Va, 2,743 lbs for f 628.55; J. W. Danie , Hftawll "NT n AAO tta 1?f; aa. 4 O No friend of mine was author- L . ,x , , . n numore, aswen, jn. kj.. 1,1 34 ids ror Gresham himself says: "There is no ; foundation for the statement. I have j entered into no agreement or understand-1 ing with the President or any of his I friends. of whi-h can only be appreciated by those J to get in return the exchange value of who have been deprived of them. While ice factories are being estabished very "ORGANS, I GUITARS, BANJOS, VIOLINS. LNK5 fthebeffff j sureyoyj: 1 villi V If you - j money j jEuy.from immense stock or have' it ed direct from factory to you. n agent for no one; I buy for cash I . ' ct is host in the market. i " epresent Steinwey, A. B. Chase, t, Kimball, U.S. Organs, the finest land. .11 on your own term9 at lowest . See me before you buy. C. FALK, and I am confident no such agreement has been made." So it seems this was a lie pure and simple, started out by some of the Harrison boomers, with the knowledge that it was false, but with the belief that a lie is swift footed and will travel faster than the truth. More elaborate preparations than usual are making in Washington for the coming season. This being the session of Congress which precedes the conven tions of both parties and the election a much larger number cf visitors is to be expected. Under adaw of the last con gress required the surface to do so, tne Washington & Georgetown road, which extends along Pennsylvania avenue, has been changed to cable cars though the power has not yet been applied. The $682.70; R. II. & Geo. Johnston, 2,549 lbs for $911 65. The market is strong and active with a slight advance on all grades of new. Old wrappers are largely sought after. 01 woman, lovely woman, why will you suffer so, Why bear such pain and anguish, and agony of woe? Why don't you seek the remedy the one r that'sall the go? "All the go," because it makes the pains go. As an invigorating, restora tive tonic, soo'hing cordial and bracing nervine, for debilitated and feeble wo men generally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has no equal. It improves digestion, invigorates the system, en riches the blood, dispels melancholy and rapidly in the South, there is still room for an almost indefinite expansion of the busincs-i, and this could be materially helped by a policy on the part of ice makers of selling at a very low cost, and thus vastly increasing the amount con sumed. In view of the importance of this subject, the Manufacturer's Record, of Baltimore, begins in its last issue a senes of articles by an expert on the history of ice-making and refrigeration in general, which will cover every phase of the industry, such as the importance of developing this business;, its value to the South; some very striking compari sons of the healthfulness of natural and of artificial ice; various methods now in use for ice-making, &c. People interested at present or prospectively in ice making, will fiad these articles of much value. To encourage ice-making in the South is to encourage that which will add to the comfort and healthfulness of the people. Come to The Bat, Boya. Babnardstlle, N C, Oct. 19, 1891. We, tie Barnardsville base ball team, challenge any club west of the Blue nervousness, and builds up both the flesh Ridge, of good moral and social charac- it--. Last year the export of cotton amounted to 5,800,00;) baie3 One third of the return cargoes were confiscated und2r the plea of protection. (If last year's cotton crop two thirds were exported; one-third was consumed al home. It required all the cotton sold to American mills to pav the duties on the return cargoes taken in exchange for the 5,800,000 bales sold abroad. Here were have an object lesson illus trating the injustice and the oppression of our whole system, so-called. The farmer, he pays the freight; be pays the tax; he pays the pensions. To do this be has to cultivate three acres in order to have for his own use the pro duct of two. It is the most stupendous system of iniquity and oppression to which any free people ever submitted, and yet the farmer who works three days for two days waes is -expected to walk up to the polls in Pennsylvania, in Ohio and in the great Northwest &ud vole for lie- Kinley and protection Tak )imr rhl- In twenty tt ttw N-t orm-IMTiU- la the I'luto I Mt4-n. Itipurv yiMjr tlt in your lanr UvUnr 'iTtl iu-rUU utl bn-alu'fc-e: It ot but a ttttl. If vmj want u l ur miwral or tlroiT lanlj ca 'oti ij rl examine our i rc.j rtl. lut yur hou-- In our han's to n nt. It yuu hv tw.tUf.-j to loD e can iLtc ft for you. 23 Patton Avenue, Aihexille, 5. 0. octl-tf Drs. Straw & McGilvra. Practice Limited to I)ieacs of the Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose. Testing for Glasies EciestiEcallj Bone. Office N'o.20., Patton Ave. Up Stairs. A Splendid Farm IN MACON COUNTY FOR SALE! Main St., 9-nA strength of th se reduced below a ter . to olav a match rame at anv tim he , healthy standard Don't be put off with ! A t an power house situated npr1- opr"?t som worthless compound, easily, but; " Willards hotel is beintr Parted and win ! u.iionestly, recommended to be ""just asl . , ,, , good, that tne dealer may make more profit. ".Favorite rTescnpuon isincom J. n. Roberts, Capt- contain a magnifiicent halt The hotels Ashe ville, N. 0. , are all being burnished up and the Riggs 1 parable. Have you read the directions wrapped around Sugar Coated Yeast ? Down with Journal. the war tariff! Courier When all other remedies for scrofula fail, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, if persistently used, effects a cure. Being a powerful alterative, it cleanses the blood of all Impurities, destroys the germs of scrofula, and imparts new life and vigor to every i fibre of the body. On the ir&ters of tb beautiful cartoofrachayv Creek, four mile outbwect of Franklin In an excellent neighborhood, a farm of fts acre, well divided between bottom and level ur land. Well watered and timbered, Fair lrri rovo mentA.orcharda.Jkc Splendid rttck rrrtn and tobacco farm. WU1 sell at reaenaU prloe. Call on It. M. Furman. Democrat oCoo, Asbevllle, If. C-, for further particulars. octlS-U NOTICE, FARMERS, nrxii & snAJsTKS WIU pay the Mghert market prloe for rood mutton delivered at their market, 2Co. 13, North Court 8quare, AAhevllle, X. C. -
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