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J ' ' 'lit Asheville Daily Citizen ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1890. 4 Advertlne Vour REAL ESTATE III THE CITIZKN. FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, Not exceeding three lines, One Time, 'Jli renin. Three Times, 00 ccnU. Six Time., 70 cent. 4 VOLUME VI.NO. 9. PRICE 3 CENTS. t; MISCELLANEOUS. TRADE WINNERS. PURE GOODS) Correct Weights. Best Quality. Low Prices. POWKIX&SNIDER Til 11 LliAllliKS IN - FINEGROCER1ES AN I) STABLE Dl'XICACIKS. AT COST. Wilis' Ul uiniiiunj and Hats. run untikij stock op skason- aiii.i; goods in tiih a no vi; iu:- PAKTMF.NT AT I'KIMIi COST, TO MAKIi A ClIANOIi. FIRST-CLASS GOODS ! RARE CHANCE 1 GHEAT BAKGAINS ! CALL EARLY ! 30 Month Main St. BONMARGHE. IIXESTABROOK'S 2'J 8. MAIN 8T, ASIIIiVII.I.H, M TIIK l-LAC K"M BOOKS, STAIIONtRf, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. I.OC.M. Views and Sketches. iir IN d j. w. 11. Wll.l.a. ahtiii'k;. wii.i.h. WILLS UROS., ARCHITECTS, AHIIKVII.I.H. N. C. iiltice lliirnanl HulMinx. r. I. Ilni 5ft. China, Himinrnlhina. IK lulls. Int.. forevcry vlnaa of liullillnil at short notice. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Call ami are ua. irHl.iam Aahrvlllr. N. C. April II. Immu. The eoirtnrrahlp heretofore cilailns; be tween the unileraiKnril, uniler the Arm name if ITI.I.IAM ft CO., I. thl. itnyillaaolvril by muliinl consent. The debt il by snlil llrni will lie inlil liy Lawrence Pulllani, anil the ilelil. due to Mill Arm will lie ialil til hhn.. mill Ihe bualncsa continued liy him. LAWkliNCH ITI.I.IAM. II. C. WAIUHil.l.. Til our iwiriin. of the nasi : I have Ihla day wild my Inlrrmt ami itood will In Ihe Innurnner Imalnca In Aahrvlllr In Lawn-nee I'lil'liiin, whii will continue the liualntaa. I lieaienk fur hhn a ciinlinuuncr uf vour patronage. II. C. WAHIHll.l.. aprl I d.'loil LADIES ATTENTION LAWKS' OXFORD TIKS ill ftluek, Tan and Fancy col ors in grout variety. LADIKS'llHTTOMiOOTS in tho bout standard makes from tlif cl'iiM'Ht to tlic finest. l'ricos guaruiitii'd h lw us tli lowest . F. K.1UITCHKLL. NO. PATTON AVIiNt'K. Dealer in Hoot, Shoes and . (Jl'lltrj' FurillsllillgS. aorudla. MISCELLANEOIS. si()o,()()o TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY In umounta uf not lcathiin$t,oou. Aily to A. J. LYMAN, Real Estate and LoanH, Noa. 31 ft 113 Lnal Block. upr'Jl iliw ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ROOMS. 26 PATTON AVE.. Y. M. C. A. ROOMS. ) (IHMi tlally, except Sunday., from to a. m. until 1 p. m nntl 4 until 0 p. m. The trnnn of nuhncription arc: One year $2; tl ntuR., $1.AU; 3 mua., $1 ; 1 mo., noctn.; dally 2 ctn. Officer for IHIIO Pmtidcnt. Churlc W. Wootwy; Vi-PrclHent, Thou. A. Joncii; Mcc. nntl Trenmirer, D. 8. WaUon ; Librarian, Mlw B. J. Hatch. Cltiien ami vliiltoni are ctinllally Invited to Innpect the catnlojwc and InNcrilie thrlr nn mm n memhrm. (an-IOiltl KnicliHh and French BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, No. 40 I'rcnch Itroatl Avenue. MRS. BURGWYN MAITLAND, - PRINCIPAL (Kor many yearn Annotate liincfinl of Mt. Vim on Inmitutc, HaUitnirv. ( AslMted liy a corps uf compenttnt trnchcrn. deeft dly ARDEN PARK HOTEL AND COTTAGKS. Ill milca South of Aahevillr. on A. t S. K. M TKMMa: Per Month 4IKMl IVr Week I ami I'rrlmy a IKi IMnner mid Tea lurtiea on oneilay'ailollec, 75 centa. TIiom. A. JtlorrlH, Prop., niirlinltf Anlen. N. C. JAMIiS FRANK, flKAUKII IN FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Aitent for Kecnia Creek Woolen Mllla. North Main (eliioillv Aaherlllc, N. C. HEAL ESTATE. Wutk II. I1W VN, W. W, WgaT. GWYN & WEST, iSuet-caanra to Walter ll.Owyn) liSTAHLISIIi:i i88x REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Maim Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary I'uliilc. Commlaalonera ollierda. FIRE INSURANCE. OfFIt'K-NoullivnMl C'onHrMiaitre. tORTLANU UROS., Real Kstatc Brokers, And InvcMtnient AKeutM. I.nuna at urely plniTil at H rt cent. DiHiTa: 'J4 k an I'utlon Ave. Acconil Honr. leliliillr JOHN CHILD, I I'ornirrly of Lymnn i Child i, REAL ESTATE AMI LOANimOKER Strictly a Brokerage HiimIiicmii l.iuiila art'linlv plniTil nl H nerernt. TMOS. P. HAMILTON & CO., GR0CERS, BIG 22, Patton Avenue. MilN ililm ALU Ol' Kit A I. H8TATH. u.i.1 r..i h lti piiiirl hiiuftr iloor In Ihe elly of Aahrvlllr. N C, on Hiiliirilnv, inr iiil iibv 01 rnnjr, .i " l.iwhm ileai rilieil iroerlv l . . . i t i.i. u.. MiimtVKfflKnli three. A im ill num. whm i" on. Ivlim near Ihe olil ilepnl of W. N. c. U. K. lrfllitn' "hi fmindry lot, iH-utnninkt nl atnkr K W corner of bl foundry lot anil run with thai line n mun-Hrrcw i n n y ; " 7 7; IXei.heneV'AmWHm'ne-irVe.W, ftrl In n am he! Ihenr N aft ilexreea 4 ft n In lil.a W l.lti ll lo Ihe IwKliinlim. riinlaliilnK l lii M'l viiinii'i"' ........ -in, l.M.k Imaeim nl, ttromna, anil oi;;l nvllol wnler. Winiiteil nnir Ihr line nl . N c. H. K. anil tllr c. mm""" .,.... ,rv. iiml oiher fm lorie. nnir the new ilepot. II eniilil lie miiile viilmilile oa n himrillii ol '''Trrmaom"'!.!....!.. h"'"" ' '.T MISCELLANEOUS. KHTADL18UED 1874. W.C.CARMICHAEL, APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN 8TREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. For Hixteen yours I have carried on a Drug and Pre scription business in Ashe ville, striving at nil times to buy pure Drugs and sell no goods that are not strictly first-class in every respect. everything warranted at represented or money re funded. My goods are pure and fresh and my prices ns low as the lowest. Prescrip tions filled at all hours, day and night, and delivered free of charge to any part of the eity. Mr. .1. Taylor Amiss is with me, and will be pleased to meet his friends and custom ers. 187!). 1889. S. R. KEPLER. I1HAI.UK in FINE GROCERIES. Purveyor to intelligent nml appreciative Asheville and American families. Palates and tastes of people who be lieve in good livingctMinot be humbugged by "CheanJohn" goods. Cheap goods and first quality an? not synony mous. I have in stock and to arrive, all seasonable spe cialties, comprising in part Fruits, Oranges, Lemons, Cranberries, Raisins, Figs, iNnts, etc. Miscellaneous Choice O.K. New Orleans Molasses, for ta ble use, Prime New Orleans Molasses, for cooking, hx tra fine Assortment of Crack ers. Fine Teas nnd Coffees a siMM-ialtv. Mince MriitH (iiiritim Si Dilwortll'a, ami ntliiT Itnuulft. I'lum I 'tulilini;. Cnll'V l-'not Jolly, etc. I'nuKcil nncl C'rvstalizecl C.iniT. Slmil Km- ill kit. KiH-llt-rrinp and nil other h111"'" i" tlfitiitml for the llolKlnv. S. K. M.I'1,I-.K. We beg to return thanks f o r 1 he substn n t ia 1 reci )gn i tions of our great pains in the collection of an unusu ally attractive stock, and to direct special attention to our medium and fine Dress Goods, Silks, Vel vets, Satines, (.inghams, Clothing.Underwear, Neck wear and Kid Gloves. Correct styles at reason able prices all along the line, with a number of de sirable things, at a fourth below prevailing prices. II. REDWOOD & CO. ClothiiiKi "ry Oooil", SIhk-ii, lliim, Small ware., nun curiam. 7 mill 0 I'utlon Avenue. THE SHOE STORE. Herring & Weaver, I.IIAIHiKH IN SHOES OF ALL GRADES, AND- FINE HATS. 39-Pattoii Avenue-39 Alie.Ue, N. C. THE DAILY CITIZEN. FACTS AND OPINIONS. The ;rnnd Mfty day demonstrations of workinKmen to be held in the Austrian citicB may well cause the Kitipcror to shudder nt the thought ot how soon he may find himself without u throne. The cause of labor is rcpublicumini; IiuroH' at a rapid puce. Gov. Miller of North Dakota thinks that the battle over the lottery question may not yet be ended, mid that it may he tin issue at the next election. He no tices, though, "that there have Ix'cn no more $150,000 prizes drawn in North Dnkotu since the bill wns killed." The London Saturday Review, voicinn the British "npcr classes," savs that the Russian was well enough in his way until some evil genius suggested educat ing him. The "tipper classes" read tlieii dopm in the new lights that arc abroad but it is too late to shut them off. Intcrnntionnl oiirnalisni. Hip l.uug (of Chinese ncwspaier nt I'ekingl: "Here's a report of n most uwful storm in the United States. Hundreds wen- killed." Pin Wing (managing editor): "(ive it five lines on an inside page that's the way they treat our disasters.' -1'uck. Congress may pander to political ne cessities as much ns it pleases, but it will never persuade the sell'-rtsH.-cling icoplr if this country that anti-Chinese legisla tion would be indulged in to so unjust nn extent, if the Chinese had votes, nnd were tnenn enough to sell them to the party willing to pay the biggest price for them. Several months ago a man in New Vork city offered prizes for the best cs- snyson the cxtermiiiationof mosquitoes. The awards have now been mnde, mid the first prize goes to a woman in Phila delphia, while the second and third hon ors arc divided equally lictwccn two men in New Vork. Whatever else may come of the deliber ations of the I'an-Ainerican Congress, the ngrwmcnt arrived at to hereafter M-tttrnll national disputes lictwccn ni twit of the republics of North, South nnd Central America anil llnyti by arbitra tion will be esteemed ns more than justi fying nil the labor and cxcusc that have attended the sittings of the delegates. Any effort at a positive reform in the balloting system which does not insist nKin official ballots, delivered only to the voter in the polling booth, is a delu sion and n snare, and is meant only to give an ox.'tiiug for party frauds to put in their liner work. Nor even in Slate where illiterates arcn.-rmitted to exercise the franchise, should there be any devia tion from the rule ornuy means by which their educated fririidscnn come in to help them in indicating their preference. Whcrens, The board ol aldermen is nj iertectly useless and tinornaniental boilv, which has become a disgrace to the cily ; Kcsiilvcd. 1 ual tliemeuai'ericlH- moved outside the limits of the cily, where tin smells will not offend good citizens. .New lork Commercial Advertiser. This it flippant indeed. Where would New Vork have lieen on the sen ill ol fame if her aldermen had not been around t ) make her infamous ? A comic turn wns given a men I debute in the I'll i ted States senate in the Mon tana election ease by Senator Vance rending a telegram received from Mon tana which he read, amid laughter on the democratic side, us follows: Ittirrnh for honcat cltlfen. who vlmlieine the rlKht! lurrnh for law anil lllierly; the people won the liuht I Keilllillenn corruptloillata went 'eeilitl to their fate, t'or ihe voter plnerd the linn uHtn the men who atole the Mint. The mournrra imk in whUiM-r. there'. vriiK upon the iloor, The II. O. I', au. kllleil hr atenllttM lireetnel thlrty-rour. A young bride of McU-nti county, Ky has most positively manifested the truth of the old doggerel: Ifrthr will she w ill, yon mny rleienil iin'l, II ahr won't ahr won't, ami there nn eml on't. She wns married in the evening, and then the party repaired to the house ol the bridegroom, where the wedding sup- ier was served. After the repast n dis cussion arose about religion, ami the bride and bridegroom found that they entertained widely dill'erent views. The controversy became earnest, then warm, and finally rudely contradictory, so much so that the bride Uvuiue offended nnd the guest retired. When they were gone the bride refused to lie reconciled. She sat in her chair all night, nnd when morning came she set out on foot for her father's house, refusing any company or to ride on a horse otVercd her by the bridegroom. Atlanta Journal. ThcTorrcy bankruptcy bill that has been rcMirtcd to the national house of representatives is Iwlieved to be ns great n bill ns is iiltnimiMc. It meets I he case of insolvent h'i soiis who arc dishonest, while it does no harm to the interests of the honorable debtor, It promise sound commercial credit nnd adil faith tocommercinl transactions on the part of business men, It present the principle that should govern in dealing with bankruptcy in an easily understood form in It provisions, mid will be accep ted by the ttierehmitile world as nn im portant nid in this reievt. There is rea son to believe that if it Ixt'omc law the abuse now complained of, both by the debtor nnd creditor, will lie relieved, nnd the new rule Introduced In trade will put the business of the country on a Ut ter basis of salety mid honesty than it ha known for years. AS A STORY OF YEARS AGO AND ITS HAPPY END. A Utile Incident That Happened H r ew lav" Aifc at the Uallery Park-Hearty l.auKh Over a Former serious) Matter. Sometime in 18113 or ISO. u gentle man, his wife nnd mother were traveling the road leading from Saluda to Green ville, S. C, and when descending n hill to a small creek, they came upon two men pickii.g -iwny over the creek on the Hones iirnL. tidiiiir from the water. Into the creek the horses trotted and the par ties passed each other so quickly that lime was scarce given for a passing glance, which revealed, however, to the man in the carriage that the K'deslrinns were strangers to the locality, mid had even n foreign look. At that time every man able to bear arms was in the Con-li'ili-nite army or could Is; accounted for at home, so the presence of the two men seemed suspicious. Thinking the matter over the gentleman in the eurriagc marked that he ir-IicvccI tliev were es caped prisoners or spies, and intimated that he should when reaching a ueigh Imr's house further on, let the ladies pro- ivcd, and return to investigate. This was so strenuously opposed that he had to give it up. When reaching Greenville, he spoke ol it to several, and was in formed that some federal prisoners had cscaiwd from Columbia not long licforc, and the men he bad met were very likely of the lot. Some days ago the same gentleman Ix-ing in the llattcry Park hotel, a friend said, "Carson, vou sex' that gentleman seated over there by the pillar? Well, he was a federal soldier cciik'iI from Col umbia, traveled all through the country iH'tween here ami there, was captured in Haywood county as he was making for Tennessee, and was sent to Salisbury, where he remained in piison till the war losed. He is now a successful Wall street man, mid revisits North Carolina lor pleasure nnd recreation and to look gain over the ground where, twenty- live years ago, he was a fugitive. Come, I will introduce you, he is a most inter esting talker." "Which way did you travel ill coming into the mountains f" asked Mr. Carson, liter the subject had Urn broached. I'p by Saluda, leaving Greenville to our right," replied the gentleman. "Hy lic way, we ran a narrow risk of dis- ovcry nnd capture at a place I shall ever rcmcmlier. It was at a creek on the main highway, nnd ns we were trying to ros, dry shod, u small creek, we met a arringe containing a man and two wo men ; nnd did not discover the vehicle in time to conceal ourselves, and by the ex pression in the man's eye we fell sure he looked uiHin us with suspicion. We inked for pursuit but we never diseov- red any, il it was made, l-'or awhile I wn very much Ingliteucil. te were afterwards recaptured bv a squad in lay wood county." "My friend," snid Mr. Carson, "I was the man vou met, and I remember the merling distinctly." And so the two gentlemen laughingly alked over the mailer, after the lapse if a quarter of n century, much to the liliciiliou ol wiiiie who can scarcely re- ilixc the troublesome time the period mhruccd. The gentleman is Mr. Chase, of New Vork, and he says he has never forgot- en what n fine section of country this was when he trnniicil over them, nnd now that he ha the time, come hack to renew his acquaintance with il, though connected with some of his most arilu- iii exK'ricncc. He laughingly discussed all the incident of his lite ill the South at prisoner nnd fugitive mid hi battle with and final overthrow of fickle for tune since. THE MUSIN CONCERT. It WSS II 10ll H'HKH.,1 H,,d l'.ll- Jnynltle Aflalr. The Musi n Concert company played to an appreciative uuiliciicc nl isra Hall last night. Nearly every our of theclevcn number on the program were enthusias tically encored. The features of the evening were the violin playing of Ovitlr Musiu nnd the soprano of Mis Annie Louise Tanner. The French violinist wa of course the tar of the entertainment. Hi playing show the touch of genius nnd afforded pleasure lo nil who were within hearing of hit miigic how. lie wa on the pro. grain for two number but npKiired us many times more in response to encores. Mis Tanner possesses u full rich voice exceedingly well cultivated. Her high note lire remarkable lortlieir purity, and her singing i absolutely five from musi cal singe trick. Her first niiinlicr,"llril- limit llird," enshrined her in the hcnrlsof the audience. She too wat recalled after each niimtH-r. Clcmenle llologua, the baritone of the company, mid Charlotte Nicolai.lhc con tralto, also posm-s good voices nnd met with tiivorwith llicaiidicaec.mid Milliard Schnrf, the pianist, covered himself with glory in his rendition of Paraphrase on I'miMt, Gounod, l.isil, nnd a, Maturka, llrnjainin (iodnril, and h, Kigmidnn, Kail. The comnanv iipis-nr nginii to-night nt llatterv Park. nnd M.Musin will execute the beautiful nnd dillieull variations of Rossini's Prayer ol Muset in l.gypt using only the U string. BUT THEN THEY MET MORTAL ENEMIES. NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. Strawlierrics nnd green pens arc on the Wilmington market. Mr. John Shore, n magistrate of Old- town, died at the ngc ol To. Winston think that an Knglish synd entc has its eye iiikiii her. A. II. Rowland, of Wilson, haslieen an- pointed a memlicr of the Slate board ol pharmacy. lames A. Higgs, n Raleigh man, has iut paid JJ7.0IIO Inr a cotton lactorv in uaston county. Richard Cooiier was fatnllvstablK'd bv Julius Potter at Wilmington. The par lies are colored. Aside from Charlotte High Point claims more niauulacturingcstaljlislimenls than any town m the State. The walls nf the Tryon Street Mnptist church nt Charlotte' arc being frescoed aim me interior unproved, Ilurliiinton's new bank, established bv the Morehead bank, of Durham, will lie opened lor business about May 1. The county commissioners of Granville county have appropriated sfltou kt an num to the liiauvillc Grays, of Oxford. The 17-year-old sou of Mrs. Stewart, ol Slntesvillc, seriously wounded his mother while playing with a supposed unloaded gnu. Work on the executive mansion will tic- Kin soon and it is thought that Ihe Gov ernor may occupy it liciorc the end ol the year. The seventh annual council of the Prot estant Kpiscnpnl I liiK-cseof Kast Carolina lias Ijccn calhal lo meet nl Greenville May inn. S. II. Wiiistend, treasurer of Person comity was thrown from his buggy ami received serious injuries, although proo ably not filial. W. II. Grnv. the ChicniFii mini who purchased l.iiiliv prison, imssed throtiL-h Grcvn-boro the other day and bought n $7iio lot there. A lliiinlsr of voiiiilt men of Charlotte have organized n society, the individual inemliers of which promise to pay cash lor all thai they buy. Wilmington erected S.'llo.Ooil worth ol buildings during he twelve months end ing March :tlst. Two hundred and seven buildings were crtx'ted. A spotted animal twice the size of n dog and with a heml like a cut is bother ing the good K'ople around Newton. I ncy iiimk it is a tiger or leopard. The Wilmington Liuht liifantrv. who were to have attended the imveiliui; ol the Lcc monument at Richmond have given il up nnd will go to Charlotte in steud. A. II. McNeill has discovered on a tract of laud near Carter's mills, in Moore- count v, n rich dcixisit of miiiii'auese. -said to Is? the finest quality. The ore is wort n io iei ton. A movement is on foot among tin-class- males and pupils ol the late Captain J. li. Hugger, so well known as nil educa tor, to erect n monument to his memory over hi grave at Wurrentim. The lileelric Liuht mid Street Railway company, of Winston, have purchased eighty acres of land in the northwestern part ot the city. 1 neir iiuriHise i to erect n mammotli hotel. The price paid was si.immi an acre. t- , i c..., i, .. i,.. .. ... relary of the Voting Men Christian As- .,,.., ii,, f,.r lu.lli V.. fill ii.i.l C.i.il. oliuii, ha resigned a Stale secretary of .lie min i lino win in uiv uniise 11 i-lllirviv to the work in this Stale. A prisoner eaeniH'd from the sheriff ol Nash county wearing a pair of handcuff. A lew ilnvs later lie tent word back that he would exchange hi bracelet for a re volver ol Ins which the sheriff had. The oiler has not Uvu nccepted. The Marlboro Town nnd Lumber com pany ha been organized in Washington with n capital stuck ol y.ioo.iioo. The eoriMirator are I;. W. Lynn, of Raleigh; li. .M. Iiiittrick, ol l.vcrelt, .Mas., nnd I-rank II. Alvord, ol lloslou, Mass, Trov Cnrrol, the lender of the moon- shiner of lliiruclt countv, lias Ikvii ar rested nml is now ul Raleigh. lieu cap tured lie had the cap of the still in his arms and wa running for the S'vump, yet he protests that he is nn moonshiner. Lieutenant Henry K. Lemlev, I'. S. A., now stationed nl Washington, II. C, ha leave ol iihstucc fur three vears, en abling him lo accept thecommnnd of the Military Academy at lliignln, ('. S. ol Columbia, South America. Lieutenant miily is a native ol Salem. The buildini: committee nl Trinity Col- Icl'c have Ik-cii aiithnried to contract lor (loo, mill brick. The building site at Pur- liiun mi iHt'ii sciccicii. i nc imilihhg will lu. 'IIMI I'iyM fi-iml u-il II tw.i iviti,,. nl' ..., hundred feet, all to Ik- three stories high U-sidcs the biiscmeut story. Ilon.x fl u,....w allll',,1 l.l In. .La.,., county the lightning struck n dead chest- mil tree near ine ivsiiicueeoi Airs. Louisa tti.li.ni. Thp trtf wns il,,iiii,li.,hil mitt one large fragment was thrown thruugh the window of the house, tearing every thing in us wav. Airs, itisiiiurt son -....l i.. i 11. avi lie h iiiiii n umj injin en. Governor I'owlc hn received n letter from the llritish consul at Charleston re uardiiiu the alleged oulriige of the Rev, T. M. lovner in Kaiiilohih eoimtv last IkrevnilKT. The letter ill reply nt to the effect thai the Stale was doing it Is-sl to silt the mailer, nut that Mr. Jovner would give no information on the ulijet't. Soiilhport, Hruuswick eoimtt.is nn i lu..i. A 8'IIMIIHI lirii-k ini.l I II.. ....... panv will soon be III om-ration; South .....i ...i i I 1111 V 141111,1 II, ,11 ,11 I "I ' ,11, lit 11llllllla! ma oruilllieil with SlIIO.IIIKIciiniliil: tin C.....I Hi li.u.L I i'....i:.... moil ". t inn it iiiiii iiiiini t, unfiling hn nn nullinrincil capital sliKk ol f nil iiotl.nnil os rali(ius lor work lire nlreni .-nig iiiiiiiieo. A young couple in Cntnwba county rc cetilfy lindn very trying time in order to become man nml wile. They were afraid In marry nt home beenusc of the crowd, n they started out walking to lite min ister' home. Finding him away they walked another mile In find a magistrate, but with the same nieces. Nothing daunted, though mill threatened, they walked hack n mile, secured nil iqien wagon, nnd rode eight mile toCntnwbn throuuii the rnin. Here their unswervinu fnilh win rewnrded nnd Kev. Mr.Cmiier tent them on their way rrjolciug, though it wnt 4 o'cliK'k n, in. before they reached Home. MISCELLANEOUS. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., Of Philadelphia CoIIckc of Pharmacy, Apothecary, 94 South Main St. FOR U HEADACHE USE HOFFMAN'S HARMLESS HEADACHE POWDERS. They sr. t SixclHe. CiMltl.l.t M .!., hr dH,r arallr. lbiu. a i.lharUfc lrlw,a.rU. Par Hi. . .rsnUtt .f BMlk AlinaRM TH HOFFUkH DHU0 CO. li MalnSLi BulTalOi NAU tnd IntHiutloiul Bridge Out. Foil tALk IIT J. S. GRANT If your prescriptions are prepared ut (nun's I'hurmncy you can positively de leml up m these facta: First, that only (Ac purest and best drug's and cheinicalt will lx used ; second, they will Ite compound ed carefully and accurately by an experi enced I'rescriptionist ; and third, you will not Ik charged an exorbitant price. You will receive the best goods ut a very rea sonable profit. Don't forget the place Grant's I'hurnmcy, S4SouthMalnstrcet. Prescriptions filled ut all tours, night or day, and deliveied tree ol charge to any part of the city. The night bell will lie answered promptly. Grunt's I'hur- nmey, 24 South Main street. At Grunt's I'hurnmcy you can buy any Putcnt Medicine at the lowest price ipiol- eil by any other drug house in the city. We are determined to sell us low us the lowest, even if wc have to lose money by so doing. We will sell ull Patent Medi cines at first cost, and lielow thut if nec essary, to meet the nice of any comieli- tor. He huve the largest assortment 01 Chamois Skins in Asheville. Over U00 skins, all sixes, at the lowest prices. We are the agents for Humphrey's tlonucopnthic Medicines. A full supply of his goods always on hand. Use liuncomlic Liver Pills, the liest in the world for liver complaints, indiges tion, etc. A thoroughly icliuhle renieily for all blood diseases is llunconilie Sarsaparilla. Try a bottle nnd you will takenootlier. J. S. nh'AXT.Ph. G., Pharmacist, Jl S. Main St., Asheville, A'. C. BARGAINS WJI ITLOCK'S. Kvi'py line of gootln in our stork at iviliH-i'tl prK't'H. Now pi'iiiK Dross (ioodri, iiichid- ii)0tititi(1otlis, (.inoJiaiiiH, atooiis, Clinllii'8, Mohairs, I Ii'iiriot tas, Silks, Vol vots, otc. Count orpniicM. Laco Cur tains anil Curtain DraporioH, iiml Iloust'lioliI Linens ut iiHtonisliinjily low priooH. Laces, KinbroiderieH and White floods in groat quan tity at.", H, 10, 12, 15, 20 ami 2."c. that cannot be mulched nt tho price. Now lot of Sun rinbrelluK and Fancy I'araHolH, tho most olou'iint over shown in shoviIlp. Also a lot of Silk Parasols at $1, worth $ 2. firont bargains in Muslin, Merino and (Jauzo Underwear for Ladies, Misses ami Chil dren. Ilediieeil prices in Corset, Gloves ami Hosiery. Millinery at primo cost, in cluding Hats, Itibbons, Flow ers, Feathers, etc. Something Now Wo sell the only absolutely Fust Iiluck Hosiery in tho market for Ladies, Misses and Chil dren, also for Men and Hoys. They are guaranteed not to dye, crock or turn green, or money refunded. WIUTXOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STRlIUT, Oppo.lt Dank of AahtvUI. Kill r 'tcrjiI.Boiir I : 1 iwoveiir. J """" irl I iltila ''1 ' ' '-- ' , .'--. mi. .hdSMi aaSatMaMaW
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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April 23, 1890, edition 1
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