Asheville Daily Citizen FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, Not cxccrdins three Unci, Out Time, 28 cents. Three Times, BO cents, (six TiniCH, 75 eints. Advertise Your REAL ESTATE In THIi CITIZKN. VOLUME V. NO. 312. MISCELLANEOUS. TRADE WINNERS, PURE GOODS, Correct Weights, Best Quality, Low Prices. POWELL & SNIDER . THB LRADBRSIN- F1NEGROCER1ES AND- TABLE DEMCACH'.S. AT COST. Gents Furnishings, and Hats. THB ENTIRE STOCK OF SEASON ABLE GOODS tN THE ABOVE DE PARTMENT AT PRIME COST. TO MAKE A CHANOE. RARE CHANCE I CALL EARLY ! THE "RACKET." New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods In all Lines I 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 ASHEVILLE. N. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1890. . , mmmm THE DAILY CITIZEN. CnpTQ flMn F R DPS THE FINE SHOWING OF THE LOCAL P03TOFFICE. LAST QUARTER THE BEST IN ITS HISTORY. MlSCELLAXEOl'S. ESTABLISHED 1874. W. G. CARMIGHAEL, ArOTHKlAKYi 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. WK HO NOT SELL ClIKAP DtU'OM, but WILL HKLL YOV IJiugs cheap, nnd if you dont ueiieve want we say . i i t . uiveusa trial ana on Con vinced. Our prescription Cle- t10lll,and times more respect lor Governor nnvrmellt is excelled l)V llOne. Puwle. Governor larvis, ex-Governni It W wmipped With tllH best Scales. Senator Vance and Senator Ran quarter just closed the receipts v . . 1 1 I .. ... ..... .1 I ......... Bt.tmn ,t veil if it-it nnd m a thnr mniiMV fiin nuvuom tnnn eitiier o, mem. mrc nm. - r - Leadino NBoaoits In Raleigh huve started a newspaper under the charge of ohn H. Wiliiamton at editor. Thceditor says: "The time ha come when the negro mall act more Tor himself nod not allow Himself to be shuffled nnd bartered by carpet bnscers und negro haters, as in the past. As we have been liberated from mr old masters, we now wish to be lib- orated from Boss Manning, "negro sav age' Russell, Shaeffer, and the wholi jrew. The editor 01 wus pa ier nna An Idea of the Vaat Amount of Work Done There Another Clerk la Needed. Asheville's postoffice is booming along in a decidedly hnpuy munner. For the troin nnd box ?. !." M .....!, V' If MnitiKi, has nromised everything and done noth- rents amounted to $,G4o.99. This ex- noiu iv.mc., u. ,,u.-u. ' . ,h, ,.:!. ofnnv other Quarter hie ,or inuK hwi . , . slavery j the other has promised noth ing in the way of rewards and offices, uut has done everything to advance tht naterial interests of the- negi o, and to wcure him the benefits of education, anil in all things have manifested genuine in FIRST-CLASS QOODS I GREAT BARGAINS t 30 South Main St. BON M ARCH E, ARDEN PARK HOTEL AND COTTAGES. ... ii-. ah .J A.h.vl1lc. on A. i. B. " URttll r.r Month fcr Wnk Per Dmy Planer iid Tea rurtle. on onedny's nolle f-tOOO 13 0" 7A cent. Thos a,irtO dtf tStoticb. , Morris, Prop.. Arrfen. N. C. We huve been receiving marking and arranging 0111 now Spring stock during the past two weeks. Two floors packed with goods. We have been better wrepnrcd to serve the people than now iitul we invite everybody to come und see our goods am liiirii our nrices. We havt never atlveriiscu an inn- rl,:it we did not liuve, and never offered unything os n I in refill that was not really and truly asrcpreseiited,aii always rca'iy to echini 1 . ... money wliere our goons m. not as represented. 1 ouicin the ' Rig Racket. I'aike. Davis & Co.. J no. Wveth & Hro. and irom otnei lending manufacturing-chemists in this country and Eu rope, whose goods for purity cannot ue ouestiuu:u. 1 in scriptions filled Ut HI! Hours. terctt and sympathy in u race dependent day Of nigllt, ailll tieuveren upon sincere interest and sympathy nn free Of charge tO anj part Ol its well being and advancement. Tin the fit V. Our Stock Of UrilgS. cyesol the negro have Been a long inn. ' ' m. m . . 1 I V I I.. J Is i .l.aMn. ltn man fi I'atent Medicines and u rug- " lu "2." H gists' Sundries is complete. - .:V' ,..h. and at prices thatrdefy com- . "1, petition. UOIl t m nu ' , th. rtntinn oracticed uoon them. They have been deluded by hopes am promises which they are now convinced were deceptive. We are glad to see the laovement, not for party advantage, for we do not pro pose to count, more than we have in tin past, upon the negro vote. But token i i;ivcnthat themgrois beginning to tliinV lor himself, that he approaches thepropci conception of his relution to citizenship, not as a banded, distinct race clement, ulindly hostile to one party, as blindly submissive to another, but as an Amer ican ritiien, which the law now recog nizes him to be. with the sameobligatioi irsling upon him to acquaint himsel with the nature of the public question! and deeidi own Intelli- . . . , t jtnee. And nereloiore tne ruce nai occi voted in solid body iu unquestiuuiit. obedience to party direction. - , . ..A A. ii nee. .o. nu aiaui sinf t, where you will at all times be served bv coini)eu'ni pre- scrintionists. JH7. S. R. KEPLER, liUAI.I'.H IN FINE GROCERIES. I'urveyor to intelligent nnd appreciative Asheville nnu American lamuies. iitunes and tastes of neonle who be lieve 111 good llVUIgCannOt OPLubmiuedto bis judgment, humbugged by'-( hen p. John hhrongh the workings of his goods, llieup goons aim lirst quality are not synony mous. 1 have in stock nnd to arrive, all seasonable spe cialties, comprising in part Fruits, Oranges, Lemons. Cranberries, Raisins, rigs. Xuts, etc. Miscellaneous i lioiceu.iv New Orlea ns Molasses, for ta ble use. rrnne ew Mo asses, lor cooking, Ira fine Vssortment of t'rnck . 1 1 ets. 1' ine l eas nun uutfr u specialty. Kli'AL ESTATE. Mini Meats Cordon IHIworths. mil other brands. I'liim 1'iidiling.Ciill f Foot Jelly, etc. Pressed and Crystnlizefl .inner, snail Koe in kus. nor uerrinKr Tol'RGEK WHO never wearies in hi. perversion of Southern men and matters sometimes unwittingly tells what is true, as for instance, when he says: "Tin trouble with all legislation affecting tin South since the war lias been that it n based on sentiment rather than a knowl- Orlenns C,,K of conditions." There 6ns nevei v.. been a candid or inieiiigciu cnon num. to dequire incsc cunumvi the purjiose of ,'is!utiim to nssuin.c ai altitude of hostilitv bv the Southcrt. whites towards the negroes; an nttiludi of sullen hostility upon the part of tin negroes towards thewhites;iiijusiiee nun oppression by' tht one, suffering nnu since the postoffice wus established by neaYly $1,000. Tostmaster Cannon has no record far ther bacK than Lieirmbc-r 31, IWSS. For the quarter ending then the receipts were $3,351.09; at March 81. 1XW0, they were $3,573.51; for June 30 they were $3,373.4; for September 30 $3,756.70. lor December 31. or the quarter before th last, thev were $3,803.32. The exact in crease over the other lurgest quarter ii the history, or of the quarter ending lc .-ember 31, 18H0, is $781.38. During these three months 157,372 tiin-n were bundled bv the carriers. In January the numlier was 2.170; in Fcbruarv 4U.534 and in March 05.H73 This shows a marked increase lor each month of the three, and it is only about .ine-third of the amount of mail handled .it the office. And all of this is done by a working force entirely too small lor tin present needs. Other offices that do less Dusiness than Asheville have a larger jorps of assistants. Mr. Cannon is ut present laboring un der difficulties ami has taken steps to remedy the evil, although, as he says, it nnnnt be hoix-d lor lur at least thru .nnnlhs. "Our working force," he said yesterday "now consists of lour clerks ,n the office and five carriers. The office force is not is large as it should lie. but the appro printion for cleiks for this fiscal year which closes July 1, has already been made, nnd is not sufficient to justify em plovine another clerk. Although tin work has been gradually increasing for irvt-rnl vears. the same force is now at -vork. with the exception of the carriers, ihat we had lour years ago. I hope to huve another cleik on or before the first f lulv. The mail matter handled now is about 60 per cent, greater than when I took charge of the office m January 1889." NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. BRYSON CITY BOOMING. .VlkTltK It. CWV.1, W. . WltST GWYN & WEST iMim-eHors t Wulur ll.iiwjol J . . i . m a (! tit m I .4suQlsk dat fm A II I'll j. Drummed and Klor L. lriimmo .l. hi- Bluhc HundirU snd wventy-srv n l"'"' r ini TWrt..Thr Cent.. t' ln(iilrrr.l ul K iron, MM .Intt. I will oiler lor wOr r J Z . I... I.!.., t..r , nM. ill t 1C CHUrl I rr-W. ?&f'Z ESTABLISIIEH 1881 usral lod. mtusf 0,1 l'cjr .in.. " I Hti o4 A.hcvllle, (iMriiculnrly rwriiicU In deed of uu.i. rrnLlcreU in Ihr KtKUr'. pr dSOd Trn.lee. TROtl "ALB. u. The in.truiii.iit mnv I -P i. c Valk'a ma.ic .tore. Norlh Mum tlml. Hi. rw. T w ,,A r,-,,Ni junsa dl Adm'rof Kilwuru weniim. mil all other goods indemnnd for tlw irostration on the part of the other Holidays. S. K. KEI'LLR. l-ttl jt hu bfta iKt,rnily and senti . e,a A 15IG DRIVE A.bevlHe. N C. April II. Tb op.rtn.rahip bereiofore ni.tinii b. ' twera the uailr.lKnl. under thr It numi of PULLIAM Ik CO.. Is thl da dissolved b x.taul KSKUt The debts dae by tsld Itrm wUI be paid bjr Lawrence PulllHm, and thr debt dae to Mid arm will be paiil to him. aad ue bueHnca. continucil by hi in. .LAWKKSCIt ft'LLIAM, D. C. WAt!'.I.L. KEFEA TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL EST ATE. Aua.a Hreurclv Plt.CCd nt S Per Cent. Sotiirv Pulnle. Cimimlli r oiucr.. FIRE INSURANCE. iFFlCK-loiitrie tonrtaqusre. Henl Estate BrokcrH, And Iiiventmeiit Ajrentn. Loan, at nrrly placed at larcent. menially assumed that rnce ditlcrcuci lienctrate no further than the depth o. the skin, nnd thut color was an cffiiccnbl. boundary line when once the budge 01 slavery was torn off; that the negri vi,mIi1 An na the white man would hav 1 11 Ladies' and Children's Fine Uone,aud would Hue at once to tin-mora, I . . 1 ....u.i:,o. t.x ta-It ifli un. ... 1 mci.MH unu luiiiii vwimiiiMii .... Shoes by buying an immense ture wM Mlunied to Ultvc BMiBnrd i,iin ; lot Of them. Closing OUt the nd not having yet done so. artificial an. 11, 1 111 iiir-iu. v f, unjust repression must have Kin 11 ppheil stock of It YKRY CKLERRA- to prevent it. The Southern people, tin , ..... white and the black, unilcrsiaiin euci. TED MAk.hU Ulld dividing ol)lef. mul ml,y u Uonlywhenthe.cn .1 1 ... ..... l,u li..liriiiiil application of politicnl stimulus from them between the Uuhmoini 1 diMllhU.c.iu,. isarouKd.thc whites indisposed to jus- . . Tl.. lire, the neirruea to conieniuieni. un .lfflre: S Al 20 Potion Are. lehttdle Hccond floor. house und ourselves. Vt e nre (iffeHllg SOllie Very fhiegOOds lnf d,.nici nothing that is right and just; . .ll....o!,lf.M.T-oi-v the other asks nothing thnt is unrenson- at prices usually paid for eij and n oftcn M rfljuke in. judicious advocates, as they did in tin ease of the Kansas man Kelly the othei dav. a congressman, who addressed n we M.tM.1. of the na.t : Ii,aathlsdavsoldmylnirr.t and aoort .u l tka ln.uranct busliu-a. In A.hevIPe to Lawreaes raMar, who will conllniie the u.u. 1 besucnk for him a continuance mmr Mtroaaa. I. C. WAPDRLL. prtt -Vd JOHN CHILD, l I'urmcrly of Lyman Ik Child i, HEAL ESTATE . . ,!.!.... V... i n uc ll poorer quuinun. vuh fit nlinost any one, us have all widths from A A K. WELL WORTH SEE lX(i arriving daily. II. REDWOOD & CO Drv The Little Town MoliK Itrvel to tlie Front. Editor Citizen: We nre quietly mov ing up. In the matter ol sure and steady improvement we will compare with any ittle town on the Murphy Division. Twelve months ngo our population would not have exceeded two hundred, now it will number upward ol three hiin Ircd and fifty. Then there were only ix mercantile establishment", now the e ire ten. Then there was one mmiutnc- luring establishment, now there nre ....... Nnu we have a first class hotel. i iro'od newspaper and an excellent lil- -,.r u-hnol: lilieen mouths ngo we hud neither. We huve a substantial ami ,...n,mi.1i,ua railroad dinot. a good tiliLTi.nli oiK-rator, an ele gant Methodist church, one lor the Bap tists III course oi const mii"ii . ..nrfm hrirk neademv furnish tacihty or reliifious and literary exercises. There are at present more than i dozen private residences, business housis and others proposed, and most of them in progress ,il erection. The administrators of the Hn son cs. mi. huv recently concluded a survey lor the further sule of lots, and we have new hopes lor continued liuiiuing. The man who passes through Bryson City and wonders where there is room to build has only to stop and investi gate. Leaving the valley to the west on a hghtlv eicvaico puiu-nu, in magnificent views, we have nny amount tM colored assemblage and vehc.iumly urge.l of space. We have na .vc p rng iss, uponittheextremest measures of social M.rlTriun element who reprc equHiuy, nnxcu h-huui., v .r nromutlv made to understand by his NeW goods in h11 lillPS more sensible audience that he did not know waai ne was laisiug nuoui, i, that his sentiments were offensive in thi highest degree. -3HEY 'THERE !!- A Word With You MITCHELL, J LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokeraite BumIiichu Lnun. iecurtly placed at a oer cent. L. A. FARINIIOLT, Na. 31 Pattoo Aveone, Wants to ueeyou. took of His spring DEAL ESTATE BROKED ; And Notary Public. II CENTS1 FURNISHINGS Is now olmost complete. All rha Intpwr, novelties now in maV i a -v. w Btock or to arrive. T orii.w' mill Men's Hand MiuIb Shoes in standard makee a specialty. Ijulies' nnd Men's Russet and fancv colored Oxford Ties in trfent variety for upring and summer, wear RoomNo.li.IWcLoud Dulld'o; Ul'YS AND 8KLL8 UEAL E8TATE ON COMMISSION. Sl'ECIAL ATTENTION TO ltf.N r- IN0 AND COLLKCTINO. LOANS HECUHELY l'LACED ON REAL ESTATE. REFERS TO ALL THE BANKS OF ASHEVILLE. Goods, Fnnrv Goods, Notions, Clothing, Gents' Furnishings, Carpets. Rugs. &c. THE SHOE STORE, Herring & NO. PATTON AVBNfJE. aartalts J.C. BROWN, MERCHANT I TAILOU S Patton Avenue, (NittoOrand t'entral HoUI., aiirlldlf THit pblkoatbs to the Piui-Americnn Congress will start on their projected Southern tour on the 18th inst., and will return to Washington, on May 10. It will lie a hurried trip, and there will be little time granted to gain more than a verv suoerficinl view of the South. They will pass through North Carolina, goingr South, in the night, going over tlie w il luington and Wrldon road; and on their return the nearest point at which they WeiSVer, will approach us will lie at Chattanooga. So Asnevilie will lose us opportunity oi becoming known to the people of Mexico and the Southern and Central American republics. m sent to an extent the two best requis- ..... r. thr .m-mslul bin i mill oi unv town, capital and emrgv. Couiliitictl .ih these we hnve a class ol strong armed farmers, surrounding ull to sus tain us; we have our lnrests filled with valuuble timliers in nrms-rench, a rich innlinuaiible inoiiiitain ranee in easy access, l liere is no reason iui ,i verse Iceling auu we urc u,i(i.i. II C. LRADBRS IN SHOES OF ALL GRADES, AND- FI N E H ATS. 39-Pntton Aveuue-39 Asheville, N. C. WitanniiKT very much to learn that our Congressman Cowles has lost a ion soon as possible by the accidental discharge of a pistol. He was a cadet at a military school at Oxford, was about 18 years old, and a lud of much promise. This it similar iu its poignancy to the melancholy cud ot the son of Judge Avery some months ago. In both cases the hopes at well ns the affections of the parents werecentred upon tons who might snnguinety be expected to sustain the honors ot the familv ; and in both cases the State may claim a share in the lost, becuuse the calamity cut short the career of those who might hnve woniiny nonoren it It Hub Home Fruit. The petition sent by local republicans to President Harrison asking that the name of J. B. 1 nves be withdrawn, until a further petition asking for the appoint ment of another man can be forwarded, has borne Iruit. A urivnte letter was received in the city this morning. It was signed by Private Secretary Hall'oid nnd stated that the document had Ucn received nnd would be heeded. The signers are jubilant and will nt once begin work on tbe second which will be sent on to Washington as Marriage liceuses huve been Issued to John Webb and Llllie Andut; Frank llryun and Bina Scitney, -colored, and Oco.WUaon and MattieMitcbell, colored. Married at Charlotte. Mr. J. 8. Bixby, manager of the Ashe ville Teleohone Exchange, and Miss Flor ence Inmison, of Charlotte, were married yesterday at noon in Charlotte. The coiidIc arrived here last night, and will ii... i..r i he nresent on Cherry street. Mr. Mixbv hns made many friends here (lur itig his stay of less limn a year, who will extend to him their congratulations. A reception was given them last night at Mrs. McConnelt's. on Cherry street, mid a large numlwr of friends of the groom were present. Raleigh's street sprinkler is doing busi ness. The trnck is being laid for Winston's new street railway. Salem's strei ts are to be illuminated by thirty-two arc lights. A vault is being luiiU in the cemetery at Concord to cost $5,01)0. Elizabeth Citv is to have a number of new oyster pucking houses. Coinrrcssninn Henderson, of Salisbury. has recently become a happy pupa. Oi-t-nslioro's streets arc to be marked and the houses proierly numbered. The Tyson & loues buggy compuny nt Carthage last year cleared 13 per cent. Mr. E. (V finmhrill has been elected su perintendent of the Kulcigh cottoo fuc-torv. Ex.Presiricnt Cleveland hns been invi ted to allciid Churlottc's celebrutiou on May 2(1. Mr. Charlton Pope died near Scotland Neck ol typhoid lever. His illness wa. very brief. Col. David Settle, of Greensboro, an- nouiu'cs that he is iu the race lorcjugics sionul Honors. Seven hundred and fifty-eight thousuni! pounds of tobacco were shipped Horn niston iu Mun.li. Eighty-four sub-ulliances huve been or- -Ninizict iu the State since the hrst of Jan uary about one a day. fine thousand five hundred hns been contributed lor the coming musical festi val ut Charlotte in June. Sam Christian's gold mine, at Mont omcrv. has susiK'iuled and u number o workmen ure out ol a job. The Charlotte board of aldermen hav irdend a vole on the issue ol $7o,000 u bonds for street improvements. ! Sheffield, a brave member of th Third North Carolina regiment, is undei the weather unU iu 8t. t'clcrt iiospuu ut Charlotte. Dr. Alex McDonald died nt hit homi near Sandlord of the grip. He wai u v.-nrs old and a ruliug elder in Eu phruma church. A n,,m rr nf niuiiL' men iu Chnrlotti have formed ii "society, all the inenibeii of which bind themselves to pny cash loi everything they buy, -vrntv-five negroes from Halifax ..., v tt-.-nt to 1'iiisuurc. icon., n work in t ie com mines, iiieyiui paid Irom $1 to $1.50 per day. l?fv. W. R. Gwaltnev. pastor of tb Baptist church in Greensboro, has goiu clown to Kumn io mmm hi v.fi,.....s church there of that denomination. Daniel Stimson, one of the lending saw mill men in the State, died yesterday u v....lnip. his home. He wus n n.itiv Mniur and was sixty-seven years old Theienre over 1,300 convicts in tin tiinip ol Nin th Cnrolina, but only 1! ..... i ,1m. i riiiuntiiirv. There are 00 le male convicts and 5 nre duing term. Scotland Nevkn'tHirisihiit some farmers ulio lmve ost their lianas uy xue hiikii ,t lmve resolxed lo hi- white labor as there is no dciiendciice to lie put ii. contracts made by tnc coiorvo meu. David W. Cowlcu. son ol Congressman W. H. 11. Cowles. accideiitnllv snot uim killed himscll at Homer school in Ox ford. The unlortunaie man was lfc years old and very poiuiar. lue re mains were taken to Wilkesboro. Thr. nf the revenue officers who wen engaged iu the killing of the negro Mc- Maiiuer near nuisuuru inn, nun,, la-en discharge!. The judge laid that thev did no more than their duty. Tin verdict gives general dissutisluclion. I. K. Edwards, a white man, fatally onliUHu neuro nntned laims Orr in tti.,.r touiikliin. Mivkleiiburg county Orr was abusing a child and Edwards took the lalter s part with the above ie sult. The Charlotte Female Institute is pre paring to make n handsome exhibit m drawings na paintings at the Souther, educational exposition during the ses sion of the teacher's assembly nt More head City. June 17. It is reported that Julian S. Lurr, one of the stockholders ot the AIIiiiiik Hotel. of Morcheod. N. L .. will ilonnte iii, nciii to i he Stale, provided that the per inanent eninmpmint ol ine Mate guuni Ik moved to thai place Ti,p.-iH.iitive commit tec of the Stnti agricultural and iiuchanical college havt ,i..rwl, il to iH-uiu work at once on a hand some and simcious bnililing lor the me chanical department. The professor ol mathematics will have cliarge ol tlie con struction and the scholars will uo mue of ibe work. Th recent death of old man Bill Whiilfv. ol Stanlv county, at the age 117 veins, has directed public attention nf.l nu-ii. nnd the Chatham Record produces Mr. Chas. Cox, ol thut county u..m i. 1U4. never wore uiunnen, fishing mid cm still call hogs su as lo be heard three mms. A ttnU-iuh disnatch sail that there wn- little talk so tar this year nliout lo, cal option, though there will probably be voting on mai ipiesiion in hhik i'i t,,uns nns 111 a couniies i nere is n griio. mil extension ot the districts in which liesuleolliutioris not iiermitted. und for ten vears this extension has been progress. The fund for the erection oi a monu ment to the memory of the singers of the Mecklenburg Declaration of ludeHud ence still growsnt Charlotte. Dr. George W, Graham coiiiriouieu iuu io ine News fund. That makes the News sub scription to dute luot up $1,100. To this. $H50 irom the old lund is to be added. A olnn is on foot for the removal of tbe county almshouse and workhouse from PRICE 3 CENTS. M1SCEU.ASEUVS. J. S. GRANT, Ph. Ci., Of Philadelphia Culleae of rii.irmni y. Apothecary, 4 South Slain St. !M F0 ALL rVi K!s7c nM SC'.rMS a lil n"fri,..i. a n,-.r? a . i"lr t!"E HOFFMAN'S I r ulu bf lrii..i.i. or 1.. All'lirll T1IS V DRUG CO. HOFF.'i' 55 Main SI., BulWo, N.Y., and International BHdg,0nt ros sAi.ii nv J. S. GRANT. If your prvscri'tioiw nre pnpnivd at Inwt's I'lmnmuy ym tun jositivcvtfo jcnrfiiion ticscia -Is: hii- t.thtu only the nunst ami lust drug's clu-miaiu ivi he useJ; stcond, tiny will ! coiii.oi;io- turctully mul mruriitrly hy un e.v'cn. . . . l nccJ Prescript mm t . ntnltlnrti, you in not be clunked un (rhitunt priee, iou will receive the heft noiuh ut n very rco- omihle profit. I'i't turret the place .rant's Pharmacy, I' I S,.ulh Msiinstreet. Prescriptions fillet! lit nil hours, night rduy,aiul dclivncd hie ol ii.iA'e to my part of the city. The niht hell will unsaercd promptly. Omnts I liar- inner, - soi't'i .wiia mmu. At Grunfs Pharmacy you can buy uny Patent Medicine lit the lowest price (loot ed by any other druz huc in the city. We are determined to sell us low ouesf, eicn if we hnve to lose- money by w doing. W e will fell nil I nn nt acm- ie. at lirst cost, ami below that ''" " ssar-, lo inert the price ol uny caaijxth or. We have the largest uortmer.t oi Jhamois Skins in Asheville. aver -w dtiiis, all sin s, nt the lowest prices. We are the agents for Humphrey''- llomccoputhic Medicines. A lull su'p.v if his goods always on hand. Vse llumombe Licr Pills, the befit in the world for liver complaints, indiges tion, etc. A thoroughly lelinb'.c remedy for all blood diseases is Puiu uwhe Sursupnrilla. fry a bottle and you will taUnootlur. J. S. C.KA.ST.t h ll., Pharmacist, L'i S. Main St.. Aslieviile. S. C. BARGAINS AT WIIITLOCK'S. o-oods in our . x- lUi I 'U'CS. .M' The Board of Aldermen hold their reg nlar weekly meeting in the city hall to-night. a point six miles in the country to Kul- ii.li. It is oronoscd to purchase from the Suite Camp Russell as u site, and on it erect suitable buildings of n substan tial character, und to also remove the jail to the same site. The county con victs nre under the new law sentenced to work on the public rouds, nnd Kulcigh is the centre ol the system ut rouiii. At a mcctiniz ol the general committee of Si Peter's Episcopal church at Chur- lotte to consider mititcrs mining to ine i.,ul,liiii. ol i lie- new church, the sub-coin mittci was instructed to at once proceed n,ul ort the work under way. It it pro- , I in hruin work on Mnv 1, The church will be of North Carolina brown tone nnd messed brick, and wiil be an exceedingly handsome building, costing $16,000. Kvery line t tock at mini cil ' bcs. .. i ,..1 Spring lacss iioous, wuiw tif; Outing Clot lis, (i insulins, Sateens, ThaUus. Mohairs, lenriett as. Silks. Velvets, etc. Counterpanes, Line Cur tains and Curtain liraperies, unl llousihold Limns at istonishingly low ju ices. Laces. Liiiliroidi'iics mul White Cioods hi gn nt quan tity nt 5, 8, 10. VI, ir., 20 and 2oc. that cannot be matched at the price. New lot of San Umbrellas and Fancy l'arasols, the most elegant ever shown in Asheville. Also a lot of Silk Parasols at $1, worth Great bargains in Muslin, Merino and (Inuze Underwear for Ladies, Misses nnd Children. Reduced prices in Corsets, Cloves nnd Hosiery. Millinery nt prime cost, in cluding Hats, Ribbons, Flow ers, Feathers, etc. Something New We Bell the only absolutely Fast Black Hosiery in the market for Lndies, Misses nnd Chil dren, also for Men and Eo.vb. They nre guaranteed not to dye, crock or turn green, or money refunded. WHITLOW'S, . 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET Ovpoeit Baak of Aihetllla. 1 l'ai'ialMfil'lsflti'it1t MtsltstTlt Jrif' t " :-.-- 2li.