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J, Asheville Daily Citizen Advertlne Your REAL ESTATE In THE CITIZEN. FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, NoCcxccrdlng three Unci, One Time, 2n cent. Three Timet, SO centi. till Times, 73 cents. VOLUME VI. NO. 7. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. MISCIU.LAXUOUS. TRADE WINNERS, PUKE GOODS, Correct Weights, Host Quality, Luw Prices. POWELL & SNIDER - TIIU l.liAllliKHIN FINE GROCERIES A N II TAIII.lt DELICACIES. AT COST. Gents' FurnislilngH, unci Hals. THIS UNTIRF. STOCK OF SliASON AIII.IS GOODS IN Till! AllOVIi HF. PARTMF.NT AT PR1MF. COST, To MA KB A CHASf.lv. FIRST-CLASS GOODS I BARE CHANCE ! GREAT BARGAINS ! CALL EARLY ! 30 Sou til Main St. BONMARGHE. II.T.ESTAHROOK'JS Mi! 8. MAIN ST.. AS1I K VI M.K. IH TUB I'LACK FoK BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY G000S AM) TOYS. I.OCAi. Views and Sketches. iiir 1H d j. w. l. Wll.l.s. AKTIII MJ. Wll.l." WILLS IIROS., ARCHITECTS, ASllliVIM.lt. N. C. nince llurnnnl Hiiilillni). I". 1. Urn flfi. I'lun., 8KvilUiitlm. IkIiiMh, tut., fun-very class tf IiiiIIiIIiik nt short notice. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Call nml ace u. n.rlllil:im Anhcvillc, N. C April II. IKHU. The copartnership lierelnlotv cxUtiiiK I tween the unrienuined, umlcr tin- t) nil mum of ITl.MAM Ik CO.. In ,hl,liiyilliilvcil hv niulunl coneiit. Tile delils due ly mid firm will lie pnlil hy Lawrence I'lilllnm, nnd Ihc iklit. line tn mild Ann will lie Pld to him, und the business continued by him. LAWKKNCIt IM'M.UM. II. C. WAIlhlil.l.. To our pntrnns of the wist : I hnvc tlil.dny sold my Intercut nnd uuou will In the liimirnner IiiisIiicm In Asheville to Liiwrcnce ulllnm, who will continue the business. I lii-Knk lor him 11 conllniiiincc of your pntroniiKC II. C. WAHIilll.l.. nprll d:iud Men's Rubber Moots only f 1.00 nt MITCHELL'S. Mon's Rubber Coats nt rock bottom prices nt MITCHELL'S. Mon's, Women's iunl Chil dren's Rubbers nt tlio lowest prices at MITCHELL'S. Umbrollas in great variety at MITCHELL'S, NO. M PATTON AVUNCIi. pra dim Misci;u.Axnnrs. s()()00() TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY In nniounta of not Icwthnn 1,000, Apply to A. J. LYMAN, Krnl liatntc nnd Loan. Not), ai & aa Legal Block uprUl dlw ASHEYILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, HOOMS, 26 PATTON AVE., ( Y. M. C. A. ROOMS. ) (trn dnfly. except Humlayn, trutn 10 a. m. until 1 p. m,, nml 4 until 0 p. m. The term of miliKvriitlon are: One yvnt f'J; (I moii., $4 .no; 3 mo.., fl ; 1 mo., flOctH.: l:'lly 'J ctK. Olllcem fur 1NU PrvuMc nt. Chnrlci W. Woi'tRcy; Vice-I'mldent. Tho. A. Jones; See. rind TrniMirer, I. ft. Wntmm; I.lhrnrlnn, MIm K. J. Hatch. Cltltrn nnd vfnltnm are continlly Invited to InHpcvt thr ciitiitonir and Inscribe their nnmfN n mrmltfr. (nn.tOdtr EiiftliHh nnd French BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LAOIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, No, 4-u French Hrotiri Avenue. MRS. 8URGWYN MAITLAND, . PRINCIPAL ( Tor many yram AHHtH'lnte IVinelfml of Mt Venmn Inntilule. Ilnltiniorr. ) AHKlnteil hy n con11 ! t'onipentciu teacher. I t ea tuy ARDEN PARK HOTEL AND COTTA.IvS. Ill miles South of Asncvtllc, on A. t s. K. K. TttttMH: Per Month $10110 r Week.... 1!! IKl IVrlmy sou liluticr nnd Tea I'urtic. on uncdHy'.nollce. iH cent.. TIioh. A. Morrifi, Prop., tiprlll dtf Anlen. N. C. JAMi:S I'RAKK, IIKAI.KII 1H FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Auent for Hi-em. Creek Wotdrn Mill.. North Mnln A.hrvllle, N. C. l.llidlv nhal i;s i:rti. WAl.TKk ;!WVX, w. v. WKIIT, 6WYN i & WEST, iSucccnora to Waller ll.Uwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. l.oim Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. nlarv 1'ulillc. Coniml..loner.ollKcd. EIRE INSURANCE. ,! I'H K w.utli-iHl C ourlmniHrf CORTLAND IIROS., Real F.statc llrokcrs, And Iiivc-Mtiiicnt AicentH. I.onn. iw urely pliiiTd nt H Hrctnt. Hlier.: a an I'ntton Ay. Hceond floor, teboill v JOHN CHILD, ( I'oriucrly of l.yninn Hi Child I, HEAL ESTATE LOANimOKEK Strlitlyanrokcraicc nuwlntmi I.onn. weurrCy plnrnl nt K tier cent. THUS. P. HAMILTON & CO. GROCERS, twit BIG 22, Putton Avenue. gAI.II OI KIIAI, HHTATH. I wi I offer fur mile nt the court hutinc door In the city of Anlicvlllc. N C, on Hnturdiiy. the IMI ilnv or Mnv, iwoo, ni irf m., me im lowing deiTllied priipcrt y ! on, lying neur the old depot cjf W. N. C. K. K. l.ellnn'. old r idry lot, In-glnnlng nt n.tiike on thrrii.t aide of the rnilmnd trnck, the s V corner of.nld foiindrv lot nnd run. wllh Ihilt line N (111 degree. K lllll feet to n .Inkei n .Hike l thence lllll feet nil degree. W 1 fict In n .Hike; thence N tin degree. ft min ute. W 1 .10 U-ci I" me k n. nli'iiit tine-wiirti in im ',, n.. Thi. lot ciiulntu. n good Inline liulldlnu iaIiIi hrlek liii.cmeul, 14 room., nnd n good well "I wnlcr. tmimlfd nenr the line or w . N C. K K. nnd the C. K tlrnhnm cotton rnc t.iry. nnd nllu r fnclorle. nenr the new depot, It , ..ul.l he innile vnlimlde u liuardln or "'iVrnol'imelunrdcn.h. l-nlnnc. In one nnd two yelir.. J- MAK1 IN. i uprlt dlda MiSCELLANIiOUS. ICSTAI1L18IIED 1874. W. C. CARMICHAEL, APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. For sixteen yours I have carried on a Drug nnd Pro scription business in Asho ville, striving at nil times to buy pure Drugs nnd sell no goods that are not strictly first-class in every respect. Kverything warranted as represented or money re funded. My goods are pure and fresh and my prices ns low as the lowest. Prescrip tions tilled at all hours, day und night, and delivered free of charge to uny part of the city. Mr. J. Taylor Amiss is with me, and will be pleased to meet his friends and custom ers. 187'J. 1889. S. R. KEPLER, UHAI.I'.H IN FINE GROCERIES. Purveyor to intelligent and appreciative Asheville and American families. Palates and tastes of jK'ople who be lieve in good livingcnniiothe humbugged by "Cheap John" goods. Cheap goods and first quality are not synony mous. 1 have in stock and to arrive, all seasonable spe cialties, comprising in part rruits. Oranges, lemons. Cranberries, Haisins, Tigs, Nuts, etc. Miscellaneous Choice O.K. New Orleans Molasses, for ta ble use, Prime New Orleans .Molasses, for cooking, ja- tra fine Assortment of Crack ers, v mo leas ami i oiieos a pecialty. Mince Mciili ('.onion & liilwort Ii'h. nml iitlu-r lr.-i titlri. l'luin I'luliliiiu.Cnlft' I'mit Jelly, etc. I'rvmwl nml C'ryntnliccil Clinker. Shnil Km-in kiln. KiK'llerriiiKK mid nil other kohiIx in ilcmiinil for tlic llnllllllVI,. M. K. KI'.I'l.l.K. We beg to return thanks for the substantial recogni tions of our grent pains in the collection of an unusu ally attractive stock, and to direct sHcial nt tent ion to our medium and fine Dress floods. Silks, Vel vets, Kntines, Ginghams, Clothing.rndorwenr, Neck wear and Kid Gloves. Correct styles at reason able prices all along the line, with a number of de sirable things, nt a fourth below prevailing prices. II. REDWOOD & CO. ClotliiiiK. I'ry ('""'In. Slum,. I Int., Small Wnrcii, mid CiirKt. 7 "ml 0 ration Avenue, THE SHOE STORE, Herring & Weaver, I.UADliKH IN SHOES OF ALL GRADES, AND FINE HATS. 39-Patton Avenue-39 Asheville, N. C. THE IIAILY CITIZEN. It makhh no difference how plucky n mini may be, hit, friends will nlwnvs drop the p in telling of it. Atchison Globe. Tim Wkst is trying some curintis ex periments in legislation. In Kansas City nil ordinance has liecn passed imposing a fine of $2.50 on every qualified voter who docs not vole. Ilv Tim laws of Tennessee a man who sends a challenge to fight a duel is for ever iliniunlilicd from holdin); office. And yet CoiiKrcssinun Phelun still holds hit scat. 1'hinck Hismakck intends devote the remainder of his days to making himself comfortable. lie has dismissed his physician and intends hereafter to smoke as much as he pleases and to drink what he likes. Mattkks arc reported to be in a bad way in the Argentine Republic. Trade is depressed, and so ninny bankruptcies are iicciirrinc; that the commercial judges have to sit late nt night to keep abreast of the work. (tOKRAi. I.i:w W.u.i.aci; has applied for n K-nsion to which he is entitled for service in the Mexican war. He does not need the money himself, nnd he has announced that if it is granted he will give it to the Montgomery county Or phans' Home. Sami'I-i. J. Kaxiiai.i. died a poor man. lie never climlwd up the ladder of fame on golden rungs. Men of less integrity would have made themselves millionaires with the opportunities that were his, but his rugged honesty was proof ngninst money temptations. A whitkr suggests that Ivdwanl Bel lamy should divide the $lli,ooo he has made from his novel, "Looking Hack ward," among struggling authors. This is absurd. Ilclhtuiy is not consistently hound to follow such n course until after the vear 2,000 A. !. New York World. As iM.KNiiirs Hungarian recently got up a scheme to swindle n lottery out of the $L'."iO.(HMl prize, mid is now languish ing in prison. Ins indicates that muc in mined precedents must not be disre garded. The exclusive privilege of lot teries to swindle the ivoplc must not be subverted. I'ittshurg dispatch. "Our loyalty to the truth," remarked the New York Herald yesterday, "over- conies our journalistic oil' .. n and coniK-ls us to say that the lleruul to-day fairly outshines all preceding is lies." It hits long Ih-cii susiectcl that truth nnd liflidcuce were the distinguishing char acteristics of journalism in New York, but it is eminently satisfactory to have this tact established on good authority. Tun WoMl.n continues its exposures nt the (icorjtia convict system. Hut it has not yet put its linger uMin the surest ShiI. Judas I'latt, the same treacherous I miss who cheated us out of the Win Id's I'nir, is the boss of the Tennessee Coal and Iron company, mid that company employs nlmul eight hundred convicts. Thus the republican leader, who jhiscs as the friend of the workiugmau here, prclcrs cheap convicts in the South. There mnv have liven worse men on earth than Judas I'latt, but if so history has neglected to pillory them by name. New York Metropolis. Till! movement to secure real ballnl rc- lorin in Connecticut is gathering si length as the successful oH-ration ol the system in other States illustrates more clearly the defects of the bogus scheme adopted in that Slate. The bill which the repub lican (Hivernor llulkelcy vetoed, in obe dience to the ilcmiiuils of the same class of politicians whom the ilemocralie liov erner Hill serves in New York, was mi efficient bill. With the example of tin redemption of Khoile Island Is-lorc them, the ballot reformers of Connecticut mv preparing to comiel the adoption by I lu- next legislature of n system which shall accomplish that which il proposes. Tint stkimi of ilemocralie municipal victories this spring is not without sig nilicnncc, although it should Ik- n-iiictn-Ikm-ciI that the democracy is tint fn lie strong politically in the centres of popu latitui. A review of the recent elections indicates a local drift quite unparalleled in recent years. The slide licgnn in the first week of March, when 1 1 out of 13 cilies in New York chose dctnoerntic mny- ors. At the same time live out of seven cities in town did likewise, while Sng- inuw in Michigan heralded nil almost mivxiHvtcil success in the Michigan elec tions of lust week, when Grand Knpiils, for lustniice, increased the democratic plurality of 12 one year ago to one of 200, The more recent democratic suc cesses the past week are n familiar story. Il is only necessary to point out that democrats succeeded republicans in most of the New York cities, in Milwaukee, Helena, Mont.; Kansas City, Mo,; Ilis- mnrk. N. D.i In many of the Indiana townshliM, nnd, nmong the rest, In Clevc land mid Dayton, in Ohio. In places where the local democracy already held control democratic pluralities were m- creiised. The result in Indianapolis, where republican majority of 100 two years ngo was changed to one of 2HO0 for the democrats, is nscrilied by the In dinnnpolis Journal to the poorest organ isations the republicans have had in years; while the democrats arc not slow to make dissatisfaction with Presi dent Harrison one of the cause as well. The Khodc Island election nlso tends to cheer the democrntic heart, TO RUN FROM THE DEPOT TO PEARSON'S BRIDGE. TO BE A DUMMY LINE AND WILL COST ABOUT $150,000. It Ih an AHHurcd Tlilnit The Hur- vey haH Already IIckuii. and I lie Work Will Commence When it Ih Completed. tshcville has another enterprise that promises to lie n great advantage mid lienefit to the city. Another railroad is to lie built, running from the Western North Carolina railroad, lit the passen ger depot, up Siiuthsidc avenue nnd Val ley street, across College and Woodfin streets nnd down the valley of the branch, crossing North Main street, to Pearson's bridge or the railroad bridge, and join ing the Western North Carolina road, making a belt road around the city. Work on the survey was Isgun to-day. The motive power will Jie steam mid both dummy engines mid heavy locomo tives will lie used in oicratiug the line. depot lor the distribution of freights will Ik-located on Valley street, near the county jail. Only the best sixty pound steel rails will be used in constructing the road, and it will lie capable of accommodating the heaviest engines and freight. Some of the most prominent and successful ol Ashcvillc's business men arc interested in the scheme, nnd it promises to be a great success. A charter has already Urn granted by the Stutc legislature, and work will begin ns soon ns possible alter the completion of the survey. It is proposed to use the same force ol hands and mules now working on the underbill road mid the woik will lie pushed forward as rapidly as conven ient. The road will lie well cqiiipiicd with tiie necessary rolling stock, and the route is to he about live miles long. The sum of Ijil.'iO.ono is to lie invested in the construction and equipment of the line. and it is already an assured fact that the road will be built. When completed and in oK-ration it will materially lessen the cost of drayage to the business part ol town. The ofliccrs of the road are ns follows: Natl Atkinson, president; M. J. Pagg. vice president, nnd W. T. Peniiimaii, sec retary and treasurer. Iiirectors Natt Atkinson, M.J. l-'agg, W. T. Pciinimnu. K. Pearson, C. M. Mcl.oud and W. T. Reynolds. TWO PLEASANT LETTERS. Their l-:ireet nil Heerelnry JucoIih Ih Decidedly IvxhlluriitliiK. Secretary Jacobs, of the North Caro lina Humane Society, received two let ters this morning which have a tendency to make him very, very happy. The fust is from John P. Haines, secre tary of the American Humane Society, ol New York. It compliments Asheville and Mr. Jacobs on the stand it is taking in Im.1i.iII' ol the dumb animals and in closes blanks used in the practical work ings of the New York association. Mi. I (nines kindlv tillers to have a seal made lor the society similar to the one used by them, with the exception of the wording. Where theirs reads "American Society for the Prevention of Cruelly to Ani mals," the seal for the local orgnnin tion will read "North Carolina Society fur the Prevention ol Cruelly to Ani mals." The oiler will lie accepted. The second letter is from fan. T. An- gcll, ol Huston, one of the founders of the American Hand of Mercy, and president if the American Humane laliiealional Society and of the Massachusetts So- eictv lor the Prcvcntu I Cruelly to Animals. It is complimentary in tone mid expresses n desire that the local or ganisation may U long lived. SUNDAY MORNING'S FIRE. Two HouHt-Hon llupllHl lllll Com- plelt-ly ieHir,ed Two small cottages lielonging to Wil liam K. West, jr., nnd situated on Hup list hill, were burned to the ground Iw tween three nnd lour o'clock Sunday morning. They were valued nt $S0li nnd were purlially covered by insurance. The alarm was turned m from the box nt the corner of PallonavcuueaudCourl Place and the company responded. They could do but little good for the houses were nearly destroyed when they reached the place. Hoth ol the house were tie eupird by colored families, nil hough one of the latter were preparing to move mid lid not slceti in the house on Saturday night. Nearly nil of the furniture was Hiiveil. How the fire originated is unknown. When it was discovered both buildings were in flames and none of the s'oplc can give uny explanation ol it Mr. West does not think il incendiary. A CoiiiIiik Trent. The New York Sun has the following to say of Annie Louise Tanner, who up IK'iirs with the Ovide Musin Concert company at ()x-ni Hall to-morrow night mid nt llattery Park on the night In lowing : Annie Louise Tanner snug Lassen's "11 Was a Iircam, and allcrwarils the unit from "The Magic l-'lulc." In both she mnilc a vcrv fuvornblc impression, show ing a maslcrv nt once over the simple Imllad and the bravura style. Two more sharply contrasted piece than these could 'scarcely have been chosen, and they call for essentially different vocal gift's. It is to Miss Tanner's credit that he ucqtiiltcd hcrsell equally well mbotli NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. Henderson's latest is nlawn tennisclub. The railroad company arc building the new depot at Greenville. Rust has innile its appearance on the wheat in Gastou county. Whooping cough find forest fires are raging in Sampson countv. The capacity of the Keiilsville cotton factory will lie considerably increased. Sbipmeulsof stru wbi-rries from Wayne, I Mi) dill illlj New Hanover counties have Ugiin. Purest fires have done considcrablc damage in I'itt county within the past lew days. It is probable that the Western Insane Asylum at Morgonton will soon U lighted by clecti icily. There were seven hundred n-rsons nt the bauipicl at Wilmington, which con cluded the railway celebration. The ncgri.es of l!lialcth City have an cilucntional association at which they discuss questions ol interest to their race. A tent with .'l.liuo capacity has been provided for the revival meetings which Kvungclisl Hill Pile will begin at Gastonia May till. The saw mill and planing mill of '.. II. Newton, in CuiiiIki land countv, hnvc U-cti burned. The loss is$2,ooo, with no insurance. The Stale board of education hascloscd the sale of Vance's Island, containing I-.oiiii acres, to Congressman Racbuin.ol Pennsylvania. Marshal K. II. Hr.-idlcy. of the supreme court, was called to I arlioro by a lelc- LT.-un which stated that his lather, Wins llraillcy, was dead. Fifteen ministers and thirty lav dele gates arc attending the session of ( Iraugc I'ri-sbytcrv at Hurlinglon. lustlicL'KHli semi-nunual session. A company for the manufacture of ice has Ik-cii orgnniwd at liurham with n capital of $20,000. Work on the build ing will be begun at once. While Captain I'ctitl. of Nash county, was on a trip to Nashville, leaviui; no one at his farm, his buildings wen lired by unknown incendiaries anil completely Icslroycu. The Sam Jones taliernaclc at Charlotte has been completed and the building is ready lor the public. A union service con ducted by l lie city past ors was held in it Sunday night. Iiibn It. Caulc, an aued and resiiectcd citizen of Joncsboro, plowed all day Fri day and went to U-d in his usual good hcallll. Ilclore inoriiiui.' lie was ilcadanil it is supposed that heart disease is tin ea use. Since I'vaimclist File closed his mcetiuc it Lauriuburu fort v-uiuc accessions have been made to the different churches of the eitv. Ol tins uumlK-r twentv-hveare I'res- bvtcriaus, lil'lecu Methodists and nine Hoplisls. William Wriuhl. a ucltd hailinc; from Richmond, V.'l., was arrested at Kaleiuh, charged wilh stealing clothing nnd jew elry near liurham. Nearly all the stolen pnqH'rty was recovered and Wright con fessed the thell. It i learned thai several Farmers' Alli um- in Rockingham county will boycott I'.inville as a tobacco market as long ns the dam across the river there is not pro- videil wilh fishwavs. Ilv un laws ol this State fishwuvk are reipiiied at dams. A negro named Allen Nelson was re moved from the Koekiuuham to llu- ireciislioro jail n few days ago. He was iuiiu isuncil lor nil assault upon n young any m nocKiuguntti county ami to pre vent his living lynched he was removed. Thus far about four miles of what is known as the Cripple Crcrk extension ol the C 1 1 1 14- Fear ami Yadkin Valley rail road, I hi ween Ml. Airy nnd the Virginia line, has Ih-cii graded. This is about hah ibe distance. Oil this extension -IIOcoil-vicls are now at work, and by luly the grading will, il is eHvted, U- finished. I iiitcd Stales Hisliict Allorucv C. A. Conk, nt Soulhpiirl, is looking into tin latin ol tlnrlv llinusauil oullars which the government holds aguiust the estate ol Hcuiumin Suiilh. Sriilh had the con tract in Imi.I to build I ort Johnson und tailed to complete it. Cook is Irving to gel hold ol real estate to salisly the hum. An attempt was made by a posse- in Nash count v to capture KoU-rl Perry, un escaicd convict, who is a very dciH-ratt Iclluw. Ik- was nt the house ol Ins war and advanced toward his would hccn'i- tors nrmcil Willi a revolver lie Hail taken from the prison -.'iia.il. lie oih-uciI lift on the posse-and then lied. Twculvshots were tired at lum. two ol which look el lect, but he cscii-H'il. A gentleman in Pitt countv named Cox has exhibited sonic new Irish I iota Iocs that grew nruuuil the seed without producing vines, lie wailcil lor lus i taloes to conic up, and thinking thev were rotting in the ground hi- dug tor them mid liiuuil thai young potatoes were growing around the need in the usual way, lie will let the seed remain mid watch the progress ol the crop. Col. A. II. Andrews, Ihe second vice- president of the Richmond and lmivillc railway, was IN-Iorv I In- investigating leu- islalive committee and test ilied regarding the Georgia company, which had its id- legcil licuilipiarlcrs at High l oiiil. lot Miti-I Anilrews Moid he knew vcrv link about the company and had nothing to do with us oiuauizalion. I he conipanv was imilcrsliioil lo control I lie ticorgui Central Railway mid Hanking company. Governor l-'owlc has appointed the fol lowing delcgalcs from North Carolina to attend the National Comcrcnce ol Chan lies nuil Corrections to lie held ill Haiti more. Mnv 14 21: Hr. I-. Hurke llnv woo I, Kalcigh; J. II. Mills, Thoiunsvillc; Rev. J. . Rumple, Salisbury; Mr. II. F, I lixon, Oxford; Hr. J. F. Miller. Golils Imro; Dr. P, I.. Murphy, Morgauton; Rev, U. A, Osborne, Cliar'lolle; !-. Wm. K. Wood, Raleigh; Col. P. F. I-'aison, Raleigh, An interesting trial hits Itecii in pro gress at latiioro. It is that ol rrmce llrowu, colored, for the murder of John liurlv, n young white imiti, It ended in a verdict ol guilty of murder. The jury was polled. Ill ow n cried a each man pronounced t lie terrible word "guilty." Judge Wonuick sentcm-ed him to lie haimcd Mnv 22, The case i strange one, but the verdict was ill ac cord with Hie testimony. When Itrown win first lodged in jail, Mnreh.'IO.hc wns tillering Irani a wounil on the rientl anil In lell arm wns tmritivxcd. I in paral ysis yet continue. Itrown ha npicalid and may get a new triul. MISCELLAXEOUS. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., Of rhilailclphia College of Pharmacy, Apothecary, 4 South Main St. FOR ALL HEADACHE USE HOFFMAN'S HARMLESS HEADACHE POWDERS. They irt Specific. C-MUIalaff M 9tmm, hr m4 r mwUn. Tbf fur utftMlhiwtli. f riM,li U. ror ila by AngthU t by maiU ADDKBU THI HOFFMAM DtiUG CO. 55 Main St., Buffalo! N.Y and Inttmatlonal Bridge Ont FOK MLB MT J. S. GRANT J If your ptvscripiiuiis are prepared at ('runt's I'hurmncy you can positively dc liemliipua these facts: First, that only the liurcst und hest drugs and chemical will be used; second, they will be compound ed carefully und accurately by an expert cuccd I'rcscriptionist ; and third, you will not he churned nn exorbitant price. You will receive the best goods at a very rca sonublc profit. Don't forget the place ilrunt'a I'lmrmacy, 24 South Main street. Prescriptions filled at all hours, night urdny, and deliveied free ol charge to any part of the city. The night bell will lie answered promptly. Grant'! rbar inncy, 21 South Main street. At Ornnt's Vhurmucyyou can buy any Patent Medicine at the lowest price quot ed hy uny other drug bouse in the city. We nre determined to sell as low as the lowest, even if we have to lose money by so doing, ll'c will sell all Patent Medi cines at first cost, and below that if nec essary, to meet the price of any competi tor. We have the largest assortment oi Chamois Skins in Asheville. Over 200 skins, all sites, at the lowest price. We nre the agents for Humphrey's llomoci.p'ithic Medicines. A full supply of his goods alw ays on band. Vse Iluncomlte Liver 1'ilh, 'he best a the world for liver complaints, indiges tion, etc. A thoroughly teliuble remedy for all blood discuses is liuncombe Sarsaparilla. Try a bottle and you will take no other. J. S. Gh'AXT.rh. G., Pharmacist, 21 S. Main St., Asheville, X. C. BARGAINS WHITLOCK'S. Every lino of goods in our stock nt rcdiicutl prices. New Sjriiij- Dress (Jootls, includ- ing OiitinrrCIotlisI(iinrJninH, Sateens, Cliallies, Mohairs, 1 1 1 ii riet t a s, Silks, Vel vets, etc. Counterpanes, Lneo Cur tains nnd Curtain Draperies, anil llousciioiti Uncus ut astonishingly low prices. Laces, Embroideries nnd White (Soods in grent quan tity at"), H, 10, 12, 13, 20 and 2."c. that cannot bo matched at the price. New lot of Sun Umbrellas and Fancy Parasols, tho most elegant ever shown in Asheville. Also a lot of Silk I'arnsols at $1, worth $2. (rent bargains in Muslin, Merino und (Jauzc Underwear for Ladies, Misses and Chil- Iren. Keduecd prices in Corsets, Gloves and Hosiery. Millinery nt prime cost, in cluding Hats, Itibbons, Flow ers, Feathers, etc. Something Now Wo sell tin? only absolutely Fust Hlnck Hosiery in tho market for Liul ies, Misses and Chil dren, also for Men and Boys. They are guaranteed not to dye, crock or turn green, or money refunded. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 MOUTH MAIN STREET, Op posit Buk of AsImtUJ.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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April 21, 1890, edition 1
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