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..r..r-WK-r-ir:"-' rrr .--'r '-? Asheville Daily Citizen Advertise Your REAL ESTATE In THE CITIZEN. cnD DCUT UflllTC mn rnnrnr run ni.ni, nuiio, ftnu runoAix, ; Nut exceeding three lloei, Due Time, a.1 cent.. Three Timet, SO cent., tux Times. 78 ceuta. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1890. VOLUME V.NO. 306. PRICE 3 CENTS. ut 1 MlSCELLAXEOl'S. TRADE WINNERS. PURE GOODS) Correct Weights, Bent Quality, Low Price. POWELL & SNIDER THK LUADHK8 IN FINE GROCERIES TABLU DKLICACIKH. AT COST. Gents' FurnlshiiigH, and HatH. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF SEASON ABLE GOODS IN THE ABOVE DE PARTMENT AT PRIME COST. TO MAKE A CHANCE. FIRST-CLASS GOODS ! RARE CHANCE ! GREAT BARGAINS ! CALL EARLY ! 30 South Main St. BON MARCHE. FOR A FEW WEEKS ONLY! SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CITY LOTS. By order of the owner I (mton sale on three niifi1 time, only it mnall amount of t'uah wanted, 60 Lot on Catholic Kill, H4rndld mountain view, only II minutes from the court liouiie, at Irom 75 o '50 Each, tcciirdlna: to alte nnd location. Worth douhlr and three time, the money, Ulwtul advance, made to Improve the lot.. FOX HA I. II a. .1 and room hounca, well liuilt, with tire iluee. on urn. hlll,airoert.v at Hicum and term, to auit the purclinacr. Kpliiidld opori unity for people of niodrintr mean, to tec u re or to build a comlortalilr home. FOR 8ALB OK To HUNT St larce tene ment houM-a, la and a rutn.rc.eitivcly,uii Kaate street. Well adapted for chenp hotel or linardinK hour. Moil liberal term, arnnted. Plana nndlull particular, with X M. CAMHbUl.L. janu d:im Kenl b'.tale ttcali r. JAMliS FRANK, DUAL.. IM FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Agent for Mrem Creek Wooleu Mill.. North Mnill hivllle. N. C frhllldlv J7IRB INMl.'KANCrJ F1KE. I AVI). ACCIDKNT. PULLIAM & CO. At the Bank of A.hrville. AaHHVILLB, N. C. Keprearnt the followlnit eompanlca, vis, ra. ' cash a.skt. in v. a. Anxlo Nevada, of California Continental, of New Vord HumliurK Hrrmen.of ttrrniany Londaa A..urance,nf Kngliiud Nlaicara, ol New York Orient, of Hartford I'hirnll. of III. o.lvn Rt. raal Pin and Marine, of Mln neanta ttonthern, of New tlrlran. Wc.tern, ol Toronto Mutual Accident Annotation .titna Life laauraocc Company ritmarlla 1I.4H7, x:i: nan IW4 1,1 Ull i,ru:t .una ,iin'.' ,1711 1.0117 H, nri4, I. nt, :ii., l.iiaw, 11(11 HEY THERE B A Word With You. MITCHELL, No. 81 Patton Avenue, WuntH to seeyou. Ilisspring stock 01 CENTS' FVANI8HINUS Ih now almost coniploto. All the Intent novolties now in Htock or to nrrivo. Ladies' and Mou'h 1 land- Made Shoes in standard makes a upoeialty. Ladies' aud Mou'h Uussot and fancy colored Oxford Ties in groat variety lor spring and summer wear. V MITCHELL, NO. PATTON A YEN I B. pel dim THE "RACKET." New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods In all Lines In all Lines In all Lines In all Lines In all Lines In all Lines At the BIG RACKET The BIG RACKET BIG RACKET RACKET 'i have been receiving. marking and arranging our now Spring stock during the past two weeks. Two lluors packed wjth goods. We have never bi'.'!. better prepared to serve tin' ptMiplt.'thaiinow. and we invito everybody to ooint' anil see our goods and learn our prices. We have never advcrtisetl tin artlVIe rliat wo did not liavo. and novor offorod an.vlliing as a bargain tliat was not really and truly as represented, and aro alwnvs ren'y to rofund money where our goods aro not as represented. Conioto the 'iiig Racket." heal i:sr.ri:. W'Al.lKM 0. OWVN. W. W. WKaT. GWYN & WEST, launxasor. to Waiter U.tlw yiil ESTABLISHED 18S1 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. I.0UUH Securely Placed at A Fit Cent. Notary Pnltiic. Commissioner, ui Is eda. FIRE INSUUANCEt OFFICK-HoutlieaHl CourtHtinare, CORTLAND BROS., Real Kstate Ilrokertt, And Inventiueiit AgcutM. I.onna e urely placed nt H wr cent. Ollice-: U' at tfll I'alton Ave Hccuud door. Ichud I v JOHN CHILD, I formerly of Lyman Ik Child HEAL ESTATE ANIl- LOAN BROKE!. Strictly a Brokerage Bunliiettit I. nun. atourely placed nt N wr nut. L. A. FARINIIOLT, R EAL ESTATE BROKE And Notary Public. R Room No. 1 1, ItlcLoud Build's: III'YH ANIl Slr.LH ItKAI. KST.VTK ON COMMISSION. SI'WI.VI, ATTKNTIOX TO IIRNT I.NO AND COM.KCTINO. LOANS HKCTKELY l'l.ACKt) ON ItKAL ESTATE. REFERS TO ALL THE BANKS OF ASHEVILLE. J. C. BROWN, MERCHANT 1 TAILOR, S Patton Avenue, (Nejit to Ornnd Central Hotel.) aprMly MISCKLLAXliOIS. KHTAIIL1HIIKI) 1H74. W. C. CARMICHAEL, APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET. ASHEVILLE, N. C. W'v HO WIT HK1.1. rilKAI I)ri-oh. but WII.I. SKI.I. YOV bums tiiKAP, and if you don't, hi'lii've wliat wo sav give us a trial and bo 0011- vmeed. Mil- iirosoription 00 partinont is oxoollod by none. It i! ixiniiiiii'd witll tllO best goods that money oan buy 1' I.' M,...l- I.' If Mmiil.K n ielli tJ. .urn a, u. "p.. . I'arke, Davis & Co., Jno, Wyeth & Hro and from other loading manufacturingln'in its in this oountrv and Eu rope, whose goods for purity cannot be questioned. Pre scriptions tilled at all hours. day or night, anil uenvereo free of charge to any part of the city. Our stock of Drugs. Pnft.Tif lfilii'imM niul Di'iiir- gists' Sundries is conijilote. and nt prices that defy cotii petition. Don't forget the place, m. y is. .Mam stn-er. where von will at all times be served by eometeiit Jre scriptionists. 1H7U. 18M. S. R. KEPLER, liKALUK IN FINE GROCERIES. Pui'v-nror ii ill tllii-'cllt Mild ....r. .--a-, apjuwiative Asheville and American families, palates atul tastes of people who be lieve in goon iivingeannoT ie liuinlniggotl l.v"('heai.lohn" goods. Cheap goods and first quality are not synony mous. I have in stock and to arrive, all seasonable spe cialties, comprising in pan I'Ynits. Oranues. Lemons. Cranberries. Raisins. Figs. Nuts, etc. M iscollaneous ( 'hi ice I. K Vitvv OrlmiiiM Miihisscs. fur tn- ble USO. I'rinie New Orleans Molasses, lor cooking. Lx tra line Assortiiient of Crack ers. 1' me 1 ens ami i oiiccs a specialty. Mince .Mfiitu tiuiiioii a: iniwnrtii a .mil nthrr lininilp. I'ltini I'utlilitiK.Citll 'i-l-'init lillv. etc. Prmavtl mill Crvatnlizerl ('iiint r. SI1111I KiH' in kit.. Koi llirrina .mil 11II utlicr unuiU in (Vnimiil for the iioiid.ivn. s. k. ki:i'Li:k. A BKi DRIVE In Ladies' and Children's Fine Shoes by buying an immense lot of them. Closing out the stock of a YKKYCELEBKA TED MAKER and dividing them between the Richmond house and ourselves. We are offering some very fine goods at prices usually paid for very much poorer qualities. Can fit almost uny one, as we have all widths from A A to E. WELL WORTH SEE ING. .New goods in all lines arriving daily. II. REDWOOD & CO. I ir v Oitnrli, I'ntiry ionil, Notion.. ClnthiiiK. tit-mi ruTiiiiiliiiip, Cnrnrla, Kniia, c. THE SHOE STORE. Herring & Weaver, -LliAfiHKS- IN SHOES OF ALL GRADES, AND FINE HATS. 39-i'atton Avcnue-39 Asheville, N. C. Tub NEW8-OnEKVKRnotc the (jrowth of temperance idem in the South, anil cnllR nttention to the fact thut five ciRhtlmof Georgia hi under ir.ihiliitiun law and thnt thirtyipht counties in MisniRsippi have alto adopted them. This is the steady and substuntialKrowlh of sound moral ideas, developing through pntieut, healthy Influences, and nut the work of Inflamed enthusiasm suhject to exhaustion and reliction, aud suliMqutut opposition nnd hostility. Ami t lit News Observer jirorrly corrects the prevnle it impression that the Southern people nre Ktven to cnruusiiiK. This impresitioii is especinlly strong in relation to theninun tnin regions, the ieople of whom the ro nianevi s of the sensational school delight to descri! as a race of moonshiners und Kivcn to chronic intoxication and defiant law breaking. Every writer finds it nec essary to garnish his storin with a Red moil of his own creation, nnd surround him with his gniiK of armed di tiers ol the law, and his coterie of hard and boister ous drinkers. With such writers what is the exception is made the rule. Nothing is more untrue nor mure unjust than tin application of such rule to the Ruple ol Western North Carolina. No where on the continent is there a more abstemious or temperate people. As a foundation lor their teniiernte habits there is a deep, Mll KTVading religious sentiment, and ttiiiK'nince, on such basis, is the almost universal rule. Outside of Asheville and one or two of the other towns, there is not a licensed bar in all Western North Carolina. There is not a single one to lx louuil in the country Irom McDowell county to the extreme Tinucssee Nirder. It would be untrue to any there is no drinking ut all in Western' North Caro lina. Occasional terrible trugeiltes, the liiect results ol drunken orgies, prove the . xinteuce of direful exceptions. As a rule the tieiiplc ol the mountains have as nearly reached the desirable condition ol honest total abstineme as emi Ik hoied to be attained in human society any where. Thk afpaiks of the city td New York, the largest municipal corporation on the continent, will always utlracl the atten tion of the whole country fioin the mag nitude of the interests involved. In that city, in area smaller than many of out townships, is crowded a Hipulnliun ns great as that ol the whole Slate id Nortl Carolina, ami wealth ten limes greater. A very vast and able machinery isneedeti to manage, diiecl, protect an I expand such enormous concerns. Municipal offices nre tlicrelbie the object of ficm party contention, und when obtained art iften enjoyed as legitimate party kiI And more than once in the history of thi coriHinition have been exposures of cor rtipliou, rapacity, injustice and oppres sion astounding to an unsophisticated people like ourselves. The recent expos ure of Ludlow street juil methods, lead ing back to the management ol the sher iff's mid other oflicca. have slripicd away the veil that had hid the reputa tion of trusted idlicinls, and exposed some of them to very humiliating punish ment as well as expulsion from olfici either bv the effect nt law or the power of publicopiniiin. Among those disgraced officials wus the sheriff of the city, Flack . mid we take advantage of thnt incident to commend the ncl of lioveruur Hill in investing so prominent a mail as Cic ncral Sickles with the duties aud respousihili lies of the office. We confess to no H'- inl partiality for that gentleman, but dt not deny to him the attributes ol ability. chnraeler and wide cxricncc. And Governor Mill did wisely to call to th. helm a man like Sickles, whose iuiliicnct of character was needed ill a crisis whet, the whole municipal tendency was to shipwreck. For once important "diet has sought tne competent man. ine re verse ptinciple has mutlc privuie cuds. not nuhlic service, tne stimulus ami tut f.ioi ot nil nctivitv. the result tie-i.iif that 0 Huts lire the prurs contested lor, and the emoluments, legitimate n nil other wise, the lawful sniil of successful com petitors. Tin: Ari't.Al'SK of thenudience in tin court house at Kaleigh on the announce- inent of the verdict of the ncipiittnl ol Doyle was ns indecent as it was incoit sislcnt. The same audience, K-rlmp. at the pavious announcement of the ver diet of guilty, were equally clamorous in their npprovnl, The last verdict was the occasion for solemn reflection rather than for exultation. The accused was found onlv technically innocent. Morally he wus ns deeply guilt dyed ns it was possible for mortal man to lie, lie left the court house w ith the brand of the felon 111 deeply imprinted upon him ns il the law hud found him guilty of the heinous charge for which he' had been tried. He left il, so fur list the plaudits of the audience could express it, the in tiocent, injured, hut vindicated man, nn other llnrablins, yielded to the clamors of the approving imillitiulc. A few months nuo the same multitude cried out that he should he delivered into their hands to be summarily dcult with; now thev hail him as the lilteruled martyr. Such is the stability und consistency of human purpose Kaii.koad rMor.Mivs in North Carolina has been recently marked by another achievement. The rond from Scotland Neck ' hits reached (.rernville, having crossed the completed bridge over Tar river. The Kni'liuK "" befit finished to Kiuston on the Atlantic anil North Carolina mini, nnd will event tiullv be extended to Wilmington, This new route it the enterprise of the Wil mingtnn and Weldou Kailrond Coin' tmnv. It is roughly parallel with the main stem, the termini being the lame but the new line licnr fnrthrr towards the Kaat. passing through towns nnd territory remote from the other, giving them fncilitiet denied before, and npru lug to the company a new and rich mine of business. The work of development lu this state goe uruveiy on. NORTH ASHEVILLE PARK. ANOTHER PROMISING SUB URB TO THE CITY. On Hundred and Thirty Acre, or Ijtnd In Kattiotli to be Made Into RvHldence Properly A Bin Male. A syndicate of gentleman, ut whose head is Mr. J. II. Bostic, have just com pleted the purchase of 130 acres of land in Knmnth, for which they paid $30,0110. The property is thut formerly owned by Dr. and Wilbur Burnett und C. S. Cooper mid is one of the most desirable tracts around Asheville. The intention of the purchasers is to improve it, lay it out in five and ten acre tracts nnd sell II to desirable parties for suburban residences. Two avenues will be run from the city to the top of Wood lin mountain, nnd ut the apex will be erected a pavilion lor the use of the resi dents nnd for dances ami picnics. The dimensions ot the building nre not yet known, but it will lie large enough to accommodate nn immense numlier of people, and will be titled ami furnished in the latest plans. At the foot of the mountain at present is a spring of pure water. This will he forced to the top and received in a basin, and a fountain in the centre will make it n thing of beauty. Work will be begun on the improvements at once. They will be completed within the next sixty days and in July nil auction sale of lots will be held. Already tome of the more desira ble building sites are laving KKikeil for aud one has been suld to u prominent banker. The property itself commands one ol the best views around Asheville and is heavily studded with large oak trees. It it well adapted iu every way for resi dent purposes. Lying as it does within a mile and a half of the city it is within easy access, aud is just far enough re moved to be of particular value to those ieople who wish to live near Ashe ville and not in the heart of the city. The property will no doubt Ik' named North Asheville Park. North Asheville has always been the most prominent res ident portion of the city and this name it it thought will be appropriate. It it the purpose of the syndicate, if possible, to have cart run to the property. The first sale of lots will be moderate in price. Mr. J. li. Uosttc, who is at the head ot be scheme, hat long been a successful real estate dealer in Asheville. und his efforts will be an assurance of success. The sale itself is a large one, but is inly one of the many thut it showing lust which way the straw is now blow- ng in Asheville. DOWN TO WORK. The College Conference of the V. M. C. A. The first meeting of the college confer ence of the Y. M. C. A. was held last night in the rooms of the local nssocia- ion. On opeuing the delegates wen- given nn outline of w hut the conference is to be nnd instructions how to make the most of it. Mr. OIht gave it histori- al statement of the inter-collegiate Y. M. C. A. lie traced it from its origin at the 1'niversity of Virginia, in 1S".7 to 1KH, when there were college asso ciations in the I'nited Stales and Canada lie showed the wonderful change ill the religious lite of the colleges through the isMH-iation nnd SHike of the three col lege secretaries. Mr. L, I. Wishard, now in China, J. K. Mott and himself. Mr. Mott also spoke. Mis subject was The Inter-Collcginle Movement of To lay." At the start he spoke of the mag nitude of the work. Mis statement is llint it includes 20.000 students in .IMS tssociatinnt scattered nil over the world. Second, the working force, interna tional, State and local, numbering over .no young men who give nil orn part I their time to directing this movement. lie gave the different phases of the work which o resent themselves to the worker, and lastly, the possibilities of the move ment, both at nome Htm annul. At the morning session to-duv Mr. Otter gave a lecture on the importance of the organization, and Mr. Motl spoke of the organization of the individual college associations. Both gnve very forcible arguments, highlcen delegates nre present, representing irgiina. Ken tlicsy, iiurm v in ..nun, (mm il wiii.iiiii.i Tennessee and licorgm. There will lie three sessions of the con ference each day: from 11,30 a. m. to 12.30 p. m Irom 3 to S p, in., and from H to U.30 p. m. Real tvNtate Transferal. J. E. Ilrown and wife to V. J. Hughes, lot in Leicester $ L'OO Marcus M. Jones nnd wile to J. K. Jones, 4 tracts nn Sw nminnnn... L',100 S. S. Hall and wife to J, F. Pon der, two lots in Dinilileilav 3.500 A. Boyd nnd wife to II, L. Ilerren, lott on llililelirand street 400 J. M. Stevens, executor, to J, A. Keeves, eignty acres in tins comity 1,520 0. Davis and others to Kobt. Mil lianis. three acres near Sulphur Springs 1,000 J. C. Brown ami wife to J, A. Keeves, three tracts in Leicester township 1,250 John Emitter and wile to Henry Hrooksnirc, live acres on new found creek 100 Jnt. Sluiler mid wife to Henry Hrooksinre, ten acres ill tins county SMK) A Day for the Ladles). The Carolina Athletic Club have added another feature to their rooms nnd one that will no doubt prove a pleasant one It hut been decided to extend the privi trges of the club on Thursday afternoon and evenings to the ladies of the city, and the rooms will belong to them entirely on that day. They ore expected to enjoy all the privileges of the apartments, make themselves thoroughly nt home and to consider thnt they have the first right on that duy. NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. Mr. Jesse Probst died at Newton, uged mi years. The Oxford Western L'uioii boys wear unilorms, The musical festival at Charlotte will be held on June 13 and 14. Adam and Eve Stamen are the mimes borne by man and w ile nt Concord. The colored people of Greensboro con template publishing a campaign paper. S. Drake is the name of the newly appointed postmaster at Kocky Mount. The first car load of rails for Winston nnd Salem's electric street railway has arrived, A vein of gold eight inches thick bns been found on the Carl property near Concord, Dick Caldwell, n negro, was nearly gored to den'.h by mi infuriated bull ut Charlotte. A forest fire nenr lwis stution on tht O, & C. railroad destroyed much valua ble timltcr. Mr. Amos Kecks, n 75 year old resi dent of Nashville, dropK'd dead from heart failure. New tan hark is on the market nt Con cord, It Is something never before known in March. W. F, Carter, of Mount Airy, w ill de liver nn address at the railroad celebra tion at Wilmington. The book publishing concern to be started at Durham will have $15,000, not $50,000, capital. The count v jail at Wentworth was de stroyed by fire. All the prisoners were removed to a place of safety. lohn F. Gallant, a farmer who lives near Charlotte, lost every house on his farm save the well house, by fire. An unusually huge numlier of tiew tur ientinc distilleries nave been put in ojier ation in the counties south ol Knleigh. Mi. J. W. Fry has been promoted to the position ol' general manager of the Ciipc Fear and Yadkin Valley railway. Tiie body of the negro Hnirston, who was drowned in the Yadkin river, was found twenty miles below where he sank. Mordecai Hudson was sentenced at Trenton to five vears in the penitentiary for the killing of Captain James D Wes colt. The Farmers' Alliance' smoking to Iircco tnctory nt Dabuey , Ornnville county has siiSH'uded an I its machinery, etc., has lieen sold. There is n rumor thnt Jiilisn 8. Cnrr. of Durham, will miikcnnotferof $20,000. provided a permanent encampment ol the Slate guard is located nt Morchrad City. . W. Evans, keeK'r of the Mtorhouse Durham county, has liceu convicted ol cruelty to an aged negro pnu)srr. Three other casts against him arc yet to be heard. Miss Lill More head, of Lcnksvillc, was rnhlsrd at Charlotte ol $25 iu cash and a $100 pair of diamond ear rings. She was boarding a train w hen she discov ered the theft. In a window of the Kacket store in Charlotte, is displayed the dour that be longed to the house' in which President James K. Polk was born, in I'mcvillc township, eleven miles Irom t. harlot le. When Father Doyle was acouitted at Kaleich the crowd in the court room cheered and now nil the rest of the city is indignant over the action nt his friends and denounce in loud terms their conduct. Rev. S. Fnrris. for n long lime pastor ot the Baptist church nt High Point, and well known throughout the State, letl lor Orlando, Flu., w here he goes to ac cept the pastorate of the First Baptist church there. Dr. Edwiird Kondthaler has ordered n line bronze fountain which he has de- lecided to present to the Salem Female Academy ns a souvenir ot hisndminislrn lion. It will lie placed in the park of ti e academy's play ground. Mrs. K. F. Webb, of Durham, blew out a light and it exploded nnd set her clothes on tire. She screamed for helo, her husband responded und burying his nut brown and Itixunent lieard iu the Humes he extinguished them. It tins been a widely circulated rumoi that ex-Oovernor Scales, of lirecnsboro, would be n candidate for the congres sional nomination in the Filth district. but it is not known that he will per mit the use ol his mime in this comicc lioi.. An engineering party is now surveying a route lor the Southern and Western railway from (rnndmothrr Cap to Criin licry, where it will rencn the lamous Iron mines. This is the railroad which, us proMisrd, is to run from Shelby to I ran Isrrry. News reaches Charlotte of a ieculiar case in I oik county. . little child ol Thomas (Jualls ran to its mother and said it wus Kiisoned and iu unother min ute fell dead. Physicians who examined the cornse found symptoms of poison and the child's death is rather myste rious. W. F, Dunn, siHvinl census eniiniern tor, has finished his work of transcribing the Cabarrus county indebtedness, ns shown bv the Register's books of unctin eeled mortgages on rcul estnte. The number of tins class ol mortgages is found to be l.OON, and the estimated value is $700,000. There was n remarkable electrical phe nomenon nt Sanford a few days ago dur ing a severe hail storm. The air was so charged wilh electricity that many per sons felt the shocks, and balls of fire raced alons the railway tracks, while at other moments the tracks were luminous at far ut the eye could tec. It takes a bold thief to steal a guard dog and the prniierty guarded, hut it was done in Charlotte. Some one en tered Cnuhill's meat market through window m the rear of the building nnd stole n dog which had been left inside nnd took 05 cents which had been left in the money drnwer, nnd enough steak for brcukiitsi. In the superior court at Durham Can rie Chisenhnll wat tried for abducting her little sister Eloise, with intent to sub ject her to unmentionable crimes. She wat found guilty and sentenced to the peniteutinry for thirteen vean. Thit it the tame caw in which Mag Bush, col ored, wat tent up for twelve years. The judge thought the titter more guilty than Mug, and acted accordingly. MISCELLANEOUS. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., Of Philadelphia College of I'barmacj, Apothecary, 34 South Main St. FOR AIL HEADACHE USE HOFFMAN'S HARMLE.3 hTADACHE POWDERS. Then ir. s StitcHlc, rMUl.il. .l, Sr. Idr,ir aarrutln. 1lir HlarMfcMrtl.. rHw,l,ru. sr mi. bj lranl.1. ar ay ail. AI'li.ESI TIIS HOFFMAN DRUG CO, li Main St., Buffalo, N.Y and InUmiMwil Bridge Ont. Zl res SALS UT J. 8. GRANT. II' your prvscriiitiium lire prepared ut Grunt's I'harnmcy you cun positively tie- letid upon these fact: 1'irst, thut only tht purest und best druns uml chemicals will be used; second, they will be compound ed carefully und uccurutely by an experi enced I'rescriptiomst ; and third, you will not lie churgi d an exorbitant price. You will receive the best goods ut a very rea- sonuble profit. Don't turret the place Grant's I'hurmacy. SI South Main street. Prescriptions tilled ut ull hours, night or duy, und dclivcied Iree ol churge to any part of the city. The night bell will be answered promptly. Grunt's I'hur mucy, Si South Muin street. At Grunt's I'hurmacy you cun buy any Patent Medicine ut the lowest price quot' ed by any other drug house in the city. He re determined to sell us low us the lowest, even if we have to lose money by so doing. We will tell ull Patent Medi cines at tirst cost, and below thut if nec essary, to meet theprice of any compel tor. We have the lurgest ussortment in Chuinois Skins in Asheville. Over Sii) skins, all sizes, ut the lowest prices. We ure the ugints for Humphrey's llomwopulhic Medicines. A full supply of his goods always on hand. Vse lluncomlie Liver Pills, the liest in the world for liver complaints, intliges tion, etc. A thoroughly tellable remedy lor all blood diseases is lluncomlie Sursaparilln. Try a bottle ami you will takenoother. J. S. GRAXT.Fh. C, Plmrmaeist, i't S. Main St.. Asheville. .V. C. WHITLOCK'S, 48 SOl'TH MAIN STRl-l-T. DIY(10()I)S,FAN('Y(iO(Jl)S AND NOTIONS. New Sju injj; goods now ar riving in nil lines. Wt'cxhibit beautiful lint' of Outing (,'lothn, (lingliains, Sateens, Challies,Moliairr, Henriettas, Carihineivs. Summer Silks in all colors. lUack Silks ami Velvets. Dress Trimmings in latest novelties, Table Cloths, Nap kins, Doylies, Curtain Drap eries, Wliitedooils, .Embroid eries, Laces niul Domestic Goods of all kinds. A large assortment of Kid Gloves, including Centemeri and Har ris' Hook Gloves. Ladies' Underwear in muslin, gauze nnd merino at low prices. Corsets always u full stock of sizes and qualities. We call special attention to our Fancy Parasols and Silk Sun Umbrellas. Nothing equul to them have ever been shown in the city. Something New. We offer the only absolutely fast black Hosiery on tho market, for Ladies, Misses and Children, also for Men and Boys. They are guaranteed not to dye, crack or turn green, or money refunded. X "SCIIJMBOIUA 3 . i v -v.v
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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