7 o. c ; VOLUME VII . N O. 5 8. asheville; n. c. Monday evening, 13, 1891, PRICE 5 CENTS. WHERE THE SNOWBIRDS NEST. For a cool place in summer, for health ami recreation, risk Linville, Grandfather Mountain, and the beautiful region sur rounding them. Regular Sales Of real estate at Linville on and after June 1st. 1891. Business lot and resi dence sites sold at private sale only. The Kseeola Inn. This excellent hotel was opened the 1st of June, under the management of Mr. James T. Skiles. - wr the Vonahlotaee Road. A beautiful route for 'a summer excur sion, br way of Doe River Gorge, Koan Mountain, Cranberry, Linville, Grand father Mountain, Blowing Rock and Lenoir. Western ' Carolina Stage Coach Cumpau). Daily stage between Crauberr'y and Lenoir. Schedule. .!; EAST. fOOIflO WKST. L. -: p. m . Cranberry. Ar. 11:30 a. m. Ar. S:3 p in.. Linrille, Lr. eS.30 a. tn. I.t. 7::to a. m.. Linville, . Ar. 7:00 p m. Ar. 1:00 p. m.. Blowing R'k, L. 2.00 p. m. I.t 2:tM p. m.. Blowing; .R'k Ar. 1 :00 p. tn. Ar. 7:oo p. m ., Lenoir, Lt. 7.UO a. m. Eastern time. f Read apwaid. -O- An Opportunity A cash prize of one thousand dollars or novel having the Grandfather Moun tain and the beautiful scenery of that lo cality woven into the plot. This mountain, situated as it is in the most picturesque part of Western North Carolina, furnishes an attractive setting for an interesting story. The selection will be made by a com mittee of competent reviewers, and the story must not be less than 10 nor ex ceed 50 pag. . Detailed information may be obtained of the Linville Improvement Company, of Linville, North Carolina. T "i ANALYSIS OF WATER USED AT THE , ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, 217 HAYWOOD ST. Commonwealth op Massachusetts. 1 CKRTIF1CATB OF ANALYSIS. State Assayer'a Office. 297 Franklin St J BOSTON. M SS , Apl 21. 1891. To Chai H. Campbell, AsheTille, North Car olina. ' The nam pie ot water submitted for analy sis has b- en carefully examined, with the fol lowing; results: The water shows in parts per 100.000: SoHHa. volatile 2.00 nsed 3.00 total ..... 5.00 Orains per one II. S gallon 2. HO Thin water is almost entirely free from or ganic matter, showing very alight traces of iron, solphur and lime. The water is very rii'HIrnt in all respect". It is very seldom we tirt.l water so free from organic or mineral matter. H. L. BOWKBR, State Assayer. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And InvMtmrnt Airents. NOTARY PUBLIC Loans se. nrely placed at 8 per cent. . Offices: a c 2fi Patton Avenoe Second floor. fcbtUI 1 REAL INSTATE. Wai.tbsB. Gwvr. W. W. Wi GWYN & WEST, (Successors to Walter B.Gwyn) KSTABLISHED x88x REFER TO BANK OF ASHfWLLE. REAL E S T i T E. Loans Securely Placed at 8 PcrCent.;; Notary PnblU.. Commissioners of Deeds. FIRE I1VSUIIA1VCE. OKFlCE-ooatheast Coartsqnarc WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 28 Patton A venae. Next T M C A botld's. . P O Box 654. novl d3m John child, ( Formerly of Lyman &. Child). Office No. x Lejral modi:- " ESTATE . AND " LOANfDQOIaEI!, STRICTLY A RROKBRAGB BUSINESS. Loans securely placed At per cent. EVER CHANCING, OUR. STOCK OP GROCERIES B LIKE A RUNNING STREAM. Hundreds Take From It, Yet it is never diminished. This of coarse, is because there is a never failing spring of sapply that feeds the stream. Sluggish streams stagnate, so do ataggish groceries. Tbey become mast y,sonr and stale and nnfit for use.- The movement here is quick; new things coming and going. We use modern methods and bny what ' we can sell before getting stale and pride ourselves in having a fresh stock ta select from at all times. - " A. D. COOPER, Court Square. Corner Main and College, sts. 1 North Court Square. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED -AN- EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN J IN HEMSTITCHED 45 INCH - EMBROIDERED FLOUNCES GOODS THAT RETAILED FOR 1.50 TO $.3S PUR. YARD. WB CAN OFFER THE ENTIRB LINB AT :, 76 CENTS. " ' i White, Black. Pink, Blue and Cardinal on White, White on Black. BON MARCHE. 99 37 f. Main Street. STARTLING FACTS. When the adulteration of Food Products becomes so general that it is necessary in larger cities to organize associations for the protec tion of manufactories and dealers, it is high time the consumer consider well the importance of dealing with reliable houses. POWELL & SNIDER Have met with unusual suc cess in their endeavor to es tablish and maintain a high standard of wholesomeness and purity in the QUALITY of the goods they sell. Our large and ever increas ing trade is, we think, evi dence sufficient to convince all "Doubting Thomases" that we are selling goods at a very low and reasonable rate. Respectfully Powell & '-Snider, Wholesale and Retail Ciro cera. . HOW TO MAKE MONEY. The way to make money is to save it. And the way to save it is to have your pre scriptions filled at Carmi chael's drug store, and you will find by doing so you will save from 25 to 30 per cent, on every prescription. We do not take goods that the people know the price and mark down to cost, and then charge two prices for a pre scription to make up the loss. You know clerk hire and house. rent must be paid and the profits must be averaged some way. A hint to the wise is sufficient. A full line of De Vault Flavoring Extracts in stock; Mr. J Taylor Amiss and Mr. Chas. W.Devaultare with me and will be pleased to meet their friends and cus tomers. Don't forget the place. Carmichaers drug store, No. 20 South Main street, Asheville, N. C. BEAUTIFUL LAWN VASES '- AT COST. We have only fire of those handsome ped estai Uwi rases left. To dose them out. we are n?w offcrinr them at first cost. This is a rale opportunity to beaatify yonr front lawn at a very small expense. They will last forever, and always took new with one coat of paint applied once every two years. Come and see them. Free delivery. 1 "i Water Coolers. A redaction of IS per cent, in water cool ers on til the 2th- We hare a ntor Hoc, and this discount will make them very cheap. DOJt'T FORSET OUR STORE When yon want a dinner set or anything in the china, glass and porcelain lias. Osr stock is large, complete and rery low prices wiT be given yon. APRESENT. Be on the look on t for that handsome $10 present, we will present to one of our cos tomers daring August. -Wi'.l ten you more a boat it later. Don't forget oar lumber. THAD. W. THRASH X CO.. - CRYSTAL, PALACE, 41 Patton Ave. We hare embraced the opportunity lately offered to reduce prices on many Sprint and Summer goods. New seasonable .things arriving almost every dav. One Price System. H. REDWOOD X CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, RUGS, ETC. 7 4) PATTON AVE. A PEG LOWER. Men's Tennis Shoes, 45CTS. Boys' lennis Shoes. 40 CTS. F..E. MITCHELL, MENS' OUTFITTER, o. 28 Patton Avenue. FALK'S MDSIO HOUSE. PIANOSt- STE1NWAY, EYERETT, HARVARD. ORGANS! WILCOX & WHITE, FARRAND & VOTBY - '- .; KIMBALL. - . V , BANJOS. GUITARS, VIOLINS, STRINGS, ETC. EASY INSTALLMENTS, X.0 WEST PRICES, : HIGHEST GUARANTEES ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS ACQ. I can refer to hundreds o patrons, the best men in Western North Carolina. Call on or address 7 . .- . - ,- - C. FAjLKs 3S BXaln Street,' ASHEV1X.I.E, IV. c. , ' OR - . " . Spartan trars:, O. C r j A BATTLE ROYAL IS ON. B17T GOVERNOR CAMPBELL, OP OHIO, WILL WIN. The otifo Democratic State Con- vcnUoH Will aitke Its Nomina. tlon ProtMkbty en Wednesday DeleKates) JLlrcA-r Arrtvlns;. Clbtklajcb, July 13. Tbe delegates to tbe democratic state convention are ar riving m the city, and the indication are that tomorrow will witness one of tbe largest democratic gatherings erer as sembled in the Bockere state. Althonsrh the preliminary meeting of all com mittees w ill be held tomorro w the con vention proper will not meet nntil 10 a. m.- Wednesday. Allen W. Thnrman, son the "Old Roman," is to be the tem porary chairman as this selection is made by the state central committee. '. It is apparent to all except the friends of tbe candidates that Governor las. E. Campbell will be renominated on tbe first ballot, although tbe friends of the Hon. Lawrence Neal still insist that their candidate has a fighting chance.' Hamil ton county will cast its vote solid for Neal. Tbe strenuous efforts that are being made by the Campbell men to have the renomination go to him by acclamation should finally induce Neal and Kline to withdraw in the interest of harmony. The feeling against Campbell among the Hamilton county delegates, however, is so strong that he is a very sanguine man indeed who would predict harmony in Wednesday's convention Gov. Camp bell's friends are complaining of a canard which they say is being circulated by the enemies of the governor to the effect that be contemplates declining a nomination alter winning the fight and that tbe Campbell men are then to throw the nomination to John A. McMahon, ol Dayton. The story receives no general credence.. . ' Congressman elect Thos. L. Johnson, of Cleveland, returned from Europe and has wired that he will be in Cleveland to day. It is reported he will work -in tbe interest of NcaL ASHKVILLE AND MIRPHT. JL Trunk Line A Great Feast-Con vict Labor-Quarrr Works. Correspondence Marion Free Lance. Marble N. C, July 7. The Western North Carolina railroad is now com pleted to Murphy and the cars are now running to tbe Hiwassee river which is within a half a mile of the depot of tbe Marietta and North Georgia railroad This M. and N. G. road will be changed at once to a standard gauge, and then Murphy will bavr a trunk line to deep water navigation.. Tbe good citizens 01 Murphy and tbe surrounding country gave to the W. N. C. railroad, officers, guards and convicts one of the most bountiful feasts ever mven in the historv of Murphy. The convicts are to be transferred from Marlboro next Friday some ot them w ill go to Newton to do railroad work. A northern capitalist has completed arrangements with tbe state for convicts to work in the- quarries at Asheville. Asneville bas now direct railroad and telegraph communications with Murphy a grand thing tor the two cities. A NARROW ESCAPE. How Mr. Leljchman and Major Emrv's Hone were Saved. Weldon, N. C, July 10. Mr. A. E, Leighman, of Philadelphia, chief engineer of the Great Palls company here, was crossing the bridge -over the pond at Bass's mill, driving one of Major T. L. Emry's fine thoroughbred race-horses. Red Wing." When about across the bridge the horse became friehtened. dashed the railing into splinters, and the norse and ouggy fell into the water be low, a distance of twenty feet. Mr. Leighman jumped and managed to obtain a footing on the very edge of the Driage. ine water was fifteen feet deep, A colored man nluneed into the water. cut the 'horse from tbe vehicle, and tbe noble animal went quickly ashore. Tbe horse was not injured in the least, al though he went do vn bead foremost and the buggy upon top of him. Richmond Lnspatcn. IN RICHMOND. Jefferson Davis Body Will Rest : In That city. New York, July 11. The World yes terday had the following: Mrs. Jefferson Davis has addressed a letter to the vet erans and people of the Southern states, saying that after mucli anxious thought she has finally decided to give to Rich mond, va., tbe care or her husband's mortal body. She eloquently says : "Every hillside about Richmond would tell of tbe valorous resistance which be initiated and directed with tireless vigi lance as Chief Magistrate, and where he received a generous and unwavering sup port in the darkest hours of our country's defeat." ... v ' - Atlanta's Gain. -..-'v r.z Atlanta, Ga., July 13. Atlanta is now the general headquarters for the West Point Terminal system. President In- man was here today and announced that important fact. - -Meek is Not in It. . 1" Kkoxtelle, Tena., July .!. D. H. Meek formally withdraws from the con gressional race in the Second district. 77 Great In His Line. '. Boston; Mass. July ! 43. Edward Burgess, the celebrated yacht designer, died from typhoid fever yesterday.- 7 Spursreon Better. " - 7 London, July 13. Mr. Spurgeon was slightly better last evening. '' 7 7: Mirtle M. Tanner, BoonviHe Ind writes: "I had blood poison from birth. Knots on my limbs were as large ss hen's eggs. Doctor said I would be a cripple, but B. B. B. bas cured me sound and well. I sbaU ever praise tbe men who in vented Blood Balm were bora." F01 periodic headaches. Bradycrotine never fails. The after effects are pleasant. If you want ta enjov your meals trefrthen your d gcstion with Simmons Liver Regulator. . . . - - ; - THE MATCH SHOOT. It will Come off Tomorrow After- 7 7- noon in tnls City.; " .'. The match shoot between tbe Asheville Gun dub and the Asheville. Rifle team will take place tomorrow. ' ; Tbe terms, according to th challenge issued to Capt. Graves, of the Rifle team, by Capt. Lnsk, of tbe Gnu club, are Each team to consist of five men from each club. Each shooter to shoot twenty shots and count a score of a possible 100 points. The Rifle club to shoot off-hand at 200 yards, usine regulation Creed- more target, counting a bullseye a score of 5. Ftst circle. 4; second, 3, etc, ac cording to Creedmore rules. The Gun club to snoot at twenty blue rocks, from 5 traps. 16 yards rise, each broken bird to count a score of 5. American Associa tion rules to govern. Tbe Rifle club will shoot at its grounds on Charlotte street promptly -at 2 .o'clock. - Those of tbe Rifle club who wui take part in tbe contest are: Caps tain r. F. Graves, &' W. Battle. A. H. Baird. H. C Jones and C. W. Malone. The Guu club will shoot at the fair grounds, at 4:30, and the contestants from this club will be : Captain V. b. Lnsk, E. B. Atkinson, J. D. Carrier, G. W. Can non and W, W. Barnard. Capt: Thos. W. Branch will be the referee. The shoot will no doubt be witnessed by a large crowd. - T . '-77 7 COLORED ORPHANS. " A Concert tn be Given at tbe A. M ; E. Zlon Chnrclt TonlghL Rev. Cr H. Williamson and Miss Mary A Burwell, traveling in the interest of the orphan jasylum for colored children, at Oxford. N. C are in the city. . Accompa nying them are six of tbe orphan children. Tbey are . traveling through the state giving concerts, - with "the proceeds of which they propose to nuild a much lar ger house for the accommodation of colored orphans from all parts of the BUI 7' . ' c " ... The asvlum was chartered by the legis lature in -1887. Last year that body appropriated $1,000 for the use of the orphanage There is a small building on the grounds, and twenty-three inmates are cared for. The authorities have twenty-five acres of ground and purpose erecting another - building containing twenty rooms, which will enable tbem to .tccommodate a much larger number. . Mr. Williamson's little company will be in tbe city about two weeks, and while here will give concerts at the various col red churches.. Tonight the concert will be given at the A. M. E. Zion church on College street. An admission fee of 10 cents will be charged, and there should be a large attendance, as tbe cause is one which appeals to all. '. -7 Mr. Williamson asks that all friends of the cause, white or colored, who bavc anything to donate to the orphanage wril see mm during tbe stay here. Any gift will be gladly received. . BILL -NYE AND "THE CADI." The nay is Finished and Now In p Robson's Hands. Bill K ye came over to Asheville this morning, remaining until the afternoon, when he took the east bound train for Cobasset, N. Y. - Mr. Sye told Tub Citizen that he was going i ta Cohasset to meet Stuart Kobsot .the actor,-who is going to bring out thj humorist's new play. "The Cadi." The laf i act left tbe author's hands last week, j The incidents of tbe play occur in the Wlit, where Mr. Nye lormerly lived. and a; backwoods justice of tbe peace plays f prominent part. "Boomerang," the en fgetic piece of mulenesh which Mr. N;. owned while at Laramie City, is not gi jn a place in the cast, for reasons knows to tbe author himself. Kobson, Mr. li Je says, .is very favorably im pressee iwith the play, and this visit is made i y the purpose of attending to the details. nd final arrangements for the opening night. - Mr. Nye goes alone, and will be absent two or three weeks. - . . : ' SOVTHSIDE CHAPEL." ' Rev. L. H. Baldwin to Take Cbarse v- VNext Handaj. At the First Presbyterian church yes terday morning, Rev. Dr. J. Lawrence Wilson, of Abbeville, S. C, and Rev. J. C. Oehler, of Aiken, S. C, assisted in the communion services. It was announced that Rev L. H. Bald win, of Virginia, had accepted a call of the session to take charge of the South- side chapel at a salary of $1,000 per year. mr. paiawm 1 a man 01 miuaie-age and has had great success in the ministry. His special talent is tor organizing and developing churches where before his bibors there were none at all. In his visit to Asheville two weeks ago, the chapel was crowded to hear mm and tbe invita tion given him by the people was hearty and tmanhnous. " -L- -7 Mv '. Baldwin is expected to arrive with his family . this week and to enter on his duties oa next Sundav. -7 V ELL THIRTY-FIVE FEET. Robert L. Owen Wblle Palnrins h. a (vhimnev Has a Terrible Fall. : Robert L. Owen, a painter, and son of R. TV Owen, the "Rebel droinmtr.l had a fearful fall Saturday about 2 p.m. ' Mr. Owen was at work on R. L. Gra ham's new house on Haywood street, painting a chimney. In some way he lost his balance and ML His descent was stopped by a piece of scaffolding, about 35 feet below the place from which he fell. - " .' . -. " . Some of Mr. Owen's fellow workmen ran to his rescue and taking him down. bad him taken to . his borne on Market street. - He was suffering greatly from hernia, caused by the f all. He is resting well today. .7 .7.7 .. 7 - -Social Equality. ;1V 7 R. L. Abentethy la Raleigh Chronicle. - 7 - In these days, when our government is trembj aig beneath the mighty pressure of th t.Race7Probfcnit,:.the' southern public fcau who writes or utters a single wordt Ending to encosrage the colored race n ward the thought of "Social Eqdaj ?y" is either a knave or a fool, and deserif s the scorn and contempt of every white nan and woman in the south. Tbe Dnmmy Line tn I'nnwt Parlr nowrnuiniomlP"! ell asalternosns. Hatni i.rl 'sou Cassi Patton car At lw-i c 1 ire, ONE OF THEM . IS -DEAD. TERRIBLE" TRAGEDY- IN CLEVELAND COVnTT, Brotbers of Miss Masnrle Mots At. teatpt. to Kill a Former Lover and instead 8 boot and Kill Her Cousin.; . ShelbT, N. July 11. Until six weeks ago Miss Maggie Mots, a handsome brunette, was one of the most esteemed young ladies in Tincolnton. At that time Madame Rumor began whispering that she had departed from the path of virtue. Two different mea were accused. One was the Rev. Whs. P. Fife, tbe drummer evangelist, who was exoner ated after investigation by interested parties, and upon the oath of the young lady. Bob Mkhsel, who had been pay ing her marked attention for two years or more, was thought to have been tbe guilty one. " ' ; ; ' ;. -' . About a month ago Miss Mot gave birth to a child which lived a short time. For some days she was at the point of death. As soon as her family became aware of her condition they resolved to compel Michael to marry bis victim or suffer death. This afternoon at 1 o'clock in company with Samuel Motz, s cousin to Miss Maggie, . Micha?! started in a buggy for the Lincoln lithia spring, about four miles from town. - While passing a dense piece of woods they were fired upon with shot guns by Caldwell, Charley and John Motz, brothers to the injured girL Samuel .notx feu from tbe ouggy, ocing shot through the heart, and M icha'l was hit three times, in the thigh, arm and hand. ' As soon as they had fired the Motz brothers started to run. Although dan gerously wouuded Michael drew his pistol and fired at the retreating brotbers, one ball hitting Charley in the left shoulder, penetrative his luilg. The news quickly spread through the city and the Motz brotbers were placed under arrest. Sam uel Motz was a first cousin to the brothers. - A Contemporary of Daniel .: ster. Indianapolis, Ind., July 13. The ven- erable Aquilla Jones died here yesterday, aged 80. He had been treasurer of In diana and was postmaster of Indianapo lis during President Cleveland's adminis tration. He cast his first vote for An drew Jackson, was an intimate friend of John C. Calhoun, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster and all the prominent states men of the ante-bellum dnys. Stock Quotations. NswVokk.ToIt 13. ErlelSU: Lake Shore IO6I4: Chicago and Northwestern 1094; Norfolk and Western 51 ; Richmond and West Point Terminal Westers Union 80. - New York Market. Nsw York. Jalv 13. Stocks, doll and steady. Money, easy; Exchange, long. -S5 .8514; short. fc.874.87Vi; stats bonds. neglected: rovernment bonds cull ana steady. Cotton quiet, sales, 161 bales; uplands. c; uneana, b is-ioc; rararea opened and closed barely steady; July, 7.93; An&ust, 7.95; September. 8 09; October, 8.19; November, 8.29; December, 8 36. Floor quiet and steady. Wheat doll and lower. Corn quiet and lower. Pork n- active and steady at SIO 60ai2 25. Lard dull and steady at 6 506 52V4- Spirit Turpentine quiet and S'.eaay at S7443dac. Koain quier ana veu si i-.ai yz"? Freight firm. AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE. FOREIGN. The Parnellite press is very much deject ed over tbe result of the parliamentary election in Carlo w. , - The census of England and Wales just ta ken chows a total population of 29.001, 018, an increase of 3,026,572, or 11.65 per cent., sincethe last census was taken. John Dillon and William O'Brien, the Irish leaders, who were Sentenced to six mouths imprisonment under tbe crimes act, will be released from Gal way jail, July 30. HOME. The Treasury department reform pro posed by Secretary Foster were suggested by Hon. Samuel J. Randall four years ago. .. " :-.--- The first certificate of admission which Yale College has ever granted to a , wo man has just been received by Miss Irene W. Colti of Norwich, Conn. The Bell Telephone Company has ab sorbed thcFederal Telephone Company, of Montreal, Quebec, and again enjoys a monopoly of the telephone business in Canada. , . . It is rumored in Norfolk that the iron caisson for tbe Diamond Shoal light house has gone to pieces at Hatter as, but the authorities at Washington have had uo confirmation of the report. . The returns to the. Postoffice depart ment show an unc j dented increase in the number of neUostoffices, and the receipts at the large offices", are in many instances far beyond any previous year. Tbe debts of the Jefferson (Texas) Lumber company and J. H. Bemissso far aggregate nearly a million of dollars. The creditors from , all over the country are gathering, and much litigation will result. : ' ' .7 77 . . It is said to be definitely settled now that Minister Douglass wdl not leturu to- HaytL. Having brought back: with him a reciprocit v treaty, he is said to be satisfied with his mission and ready ts resign, 7.77:7 :U ; "7?--- Hon, D. M. Key, judge sf the United States Circuit court and postmaster general under President Hayes, - bas been offered and accepted the position of dean of the law school of Grant University, Nashville, Teun. .... .. . - - 7 As English syndicate purposes to oprn direct water commun'cations for freight and passers srer business between Chics ft and Great Britain. The syndicate will build and operate Its own v-"--!3, for which purpose a capital of 0,000 has been subscribed. 7 . : - ; . General Master VTorkman Po wderly has issued a circular. to all local assem blies of the Knights .of Labor declarir off for the present t' r proposed ind astri -S corifcrence which w- ? to have been 1 ' I on July to ake 17 the platform of t' ? Fan n-rs' Alliance and join bars v ,.h tbe third party. 1 he call for th s co- r ence has met w ;:b so little re7" :t' ; Mr. rowderly Cieined it wL;: to t .t this action.' ': K-'-'ey e cared by C '. Poynts. 7'x.5 cf ye-rs' vzzs Liver I ABOUT TWELVE I.IOIITHS ' AGO WE SOLD Ixi Asli exilic, I-Js C, 1 OVEH - WO LTtJIJED PATHS SHOULDER BRACES. for EX en, Women and Children. OUT OF ALL THAT NUMBER Not oae person was disappointed fat the use of tbem. They are beyond dosbt tbe best and most durable brace ever worn la fact tbey are tbs ONLY RELIABLE combined brace and suspender fat tbe market They are simple in cons traction, easily ad justed and worn wits, pofcxt comfort. : 'v.vv WB HAVE JTJSX HECCIVED 150 PAIRS-ALL SIZES FOR KEN, YQLrEU,EOYS AK3 EIKLS. CALL AKD EXAULNB THEM. GRANT'S PHARIIAGY, &4 Sontli TXaln St. f J.: ii. -: CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEYILLE LOAJf,,COaSTEUCTi:n -AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Homes for the Poor 2Ian. If yon want to be neighbor of Georre Van derbilt bay one of my lots, within short distance of his palace, at from llOO to S&OO per lot. Sise from 75x1 50 to 200x300. Beautifully shaded and fiaeviews. Call at my office lor plats. TennaH cash, baJance 1. 2, S years.' J. ia. CAMPBELL. DinilER SETS, 17 TEA SETS, CHAIIBER. SETS, lisil Vs 1 t f x j. - a- y Uli7,

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