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trH tj- 'Advertise Your Asheville Daily Citizen ? rUH HtNT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, t HEAL ESTATE In THU CITIZ1SN. I Nut exceeding three Unci, I One Time, i'3 cents. Three Times, 00 cents. I 0 Six Times, 75 centi. .pj..... VOLUME VI. NO. 18. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. If 4 n I .1 i MISCELLANEOUS. TRADE WINNERS PURE GOODS, Correct Weights, y Best Quality, Low Prices. PO WliLL & SNIDER THIS LUAUDKS IN FINEGROCERIES A N ll - TAlILIi DICLICACIICS. AT COST. Gents Furnishings, and Hats. Tllli li.NTJKIi STOCK OK SliASON Alt UC GOODS IN Tllli AHOVF. HI: PAKTMLNT AT I'RIMF- COST, TO JIAKIi A CIIANCH. fIRST CLASS GOODS ! GREAT BARGAINS ! RARE CHANCE ! CALL EARLY 30 South Main St. BONMARGHE. i n.T.i:STAUROOK'S i!'.l H. MAIN 8T, AS1II-VIl.l.K, 111 Tlllt I't.ACK POK - 'JOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. '.'fj I.IM-AI. "-TiewH and Sketches. KEAL ESTATE. ill Wai.tk II. nwm. V. V. Wkst i GWYN & WEST, (HuerrMura to Walter II.Cvj,n) KSTABLISIIKD 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loan Securely Placed at 8 I'cr Cent. i Notary I'ulillc. Ci.mm.mirrii otlH-etlt fire insurance. 1 Plt-' Mout hvnml court Htiunrt CORTLAND UROS., . Real Itatntc Ilrokcru, f And IiivcHtiiieut AicciitH. LuiiiiK urrly plnecd at H cr eenl. Olllcrs! U K '.'(1 I'nlton Ave. Hccoml lluur. Irlilhl I T JOHN CHILD, I I'ormrrljr of Lyman t Child I, UlEAL ESTATE AVI, LOANimOKEIl HCrlctly a Brokerage nunlucHN f.niiiiN Mviirrly iilticrtl nt H orr crnt. fARDEN PARK HOTEL 1 AND COTTAtilCM. mile. Houtli of A.Hcvllle, un A. Ik H. M. K. "f THKMH! , 1'er Mnnlh sumo . I'er Week I a Oil J I'erlmy II l .: IMnnrr mill Ten I'nrlles mi uncilny'siiutlcc, ' TS will.. A TIiom. A. Morris, Prop., ! niirtOitlf Antra. N. C. . W. U, WII.I.S. AH rill M J. WILLS. WILLS UROS., AIICHITECTS, AHIIIIVIU.il, N. C. unlet Hiirnnnl Uiillillnic. I, o. iiu oni. I'Iiiih, KK''lllrnllnnn. Ih tnlln, Ar., furiver.v eln i.r IiiiIIiIIiik nt nhorl nutlet. nil i iv micniun utiun m artuiALlT. Call anil arc un. nirlOil:im JSISCELLASEOIS. $100,000 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY In amountii of not less than $l,unu, Apply to A. J. LYMAN, Real Estate and Loanit, Ni). 21 & 23 Leg"! Block. tipr2t i)2w IF THERE IS ANY P V ) W B R IN KICUS, ANY IKTU Iv I N A HI li S, OR A N V B U N 12 lf I T I N AKCAIXS, BUY Y O V R GROCER IKS, FEED, ETC I' K II M A. U. COOPER, Nurth Side Court Hoiikv Stiiiirv. ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER, 25 CTS. PER LB. THE BIG RACKET" IIiik iicvi-i- had a lnrpT stork ofiiods, lioulit ovc iind sold lower tlinii lit ivh nt. Kvorydiiiifjjtousciuid to wear, Dry (ioods lower (linn (lie Dry (Sim ids utorcs, more S!iioh and i-lieaper tlian a Slioe store, more Itililioiis at ess priees (liau nny Millincr.v store, Tinware at lialf Tin storo prices, Daskels elieaiMT than anyliody. Ilniiiinoiks, Japanese Fans, Scrolls, SplasherH, and tlieliiest lot. f Flouncing in town. Don't my anything until yon conic to tlx IG RACKET." A.lievllle, N. C, April II, Inhii. The eiipnrtnrnihlp heretiirnrr rnlmliiK Ik. tween the unilenlirned, nnilrr the Ann nnnii of I'CI.I.IAM ft CO., In thlmlnyillimilvril l.v mutual eonnent. The deliU line liy unlit II nil will lie pnlil liy l.nwrenee I'ulllnm, anil the ill lit. line In iinlil nrm will he pnlil to him. iiiiiI the hiiNlneM cuntlnueil hy him. LAWKKNCK I'CI.I.IAM. II. C. WAIIIllII.I.. To ntir pnlroim of the pn.t i I hnve till, liny mihl my Inlrrrnt nml koiiiI Ml In Ihe InmirnniT liii.liirnii In Anhrvllle In l.nwrenee I'ullliiiii. who will continue the lin.liii.il. I lienpenk lor hlin n I'lintlnunnet of vour pntroniiKe, I). (.'. WAIHiltl.l.. nprll illliiil MISCELLANEOUS. KHTABJilSllKD 1874. APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. For sixteen years I hav carried on a Drug and Pre scription business in Ashe ville, striving at all times to buy pure Drugs and sell no goods that are not strictly Hrst-ehiHH in every respect everything warranted as represented or money re funded. My goods are pure and Wvli and my prices as low as the lowest. Frescrip t ions filled at all hours, day and night, and delivered free of charge to any part of the city. Air. J. Taylor Amiss is with me, and will be pleased to meet his friends and custom ers. 1875). 1885). S. R. KEPLER, DHAI.I'.K IN FINE GROCERIES. Purveyor to intelligent and appreciative Asheville and American taniilies. 1'alates and tastes of people who be- leve in good hvnigcannot In i un limited by "Cheaii.Iohn" goods. Uiean goods and hrst quality are not synony mous. 1 have in stock and to arrive, all seasonable spi laities, coiiipnsiiir m part Fruits, Oranges, Lemons. ranliernes, Haisms, I ijp Nuts, et Miscellaneous ( lioiceO.K. New Orleans Alolasses.forta no use, Frmie New Orleans Molasses, for cooking. Ex tra tine Assortment ofCrack- rs. Fine Teas and Coffees a specialtv. Mince Meiits (iorilim & Hilworth's. iind nther liriuuls. l'liiiu I'uildiiiu.Ciiir'f out Jelly, etc, I'resseil nml Crvstiilicil inircr. Mmil Km-in kits. Koellerrmi's anil nil nther ("kIs in ilemnml lor the iioiiiinvs. s. k. ki;i'i.i;k. In Cliithini; wc arc aliowini! n I'liiiii-e stiK-k, rniiKinK from Hoys' Suits nt $1.00 In .Men at S.IO. ., the gu-nler part ol it ninilv to our order. Our Men' Iliisinemi Suit nt $.1, $7."i0. $M..r() nml $10 lire Htylish elleet. well cut, nml moKt ol tlit'in millv well niiiile, while the Suit from $12 to $20 ure Iml'Ii Krmle, ciiniH.tiuK closely with tiiilor' work at nearly twice the cost. AniciiiL' the llimincnK Suil we hIkiw I 'lain nml I'lniil lllnck Cheviot, lllue Screen. Neat CmiHiinere ami -.nj;lisli rlaiil unto, Herring Untie Mrii', l.tc. Hliiek Wnlkinu Coat anil Frock Suit. Virtue, Miilillelon Co,' I.oiiiIiiii Miute l.ouiiKC Coat. Hot Weather Coat ami Waistcoats, lllazcrs, ecc, cc. Very attractive style for Children ami ll'IV. Shirts, lirawers, SiK-ks, Scarf, Hand- kereliiels, Cilnvcs, t'nilirellii, Trunks, lliiK. Ke. Straw hat in peat variclv well Iwlow ciniKtitor' prices, One priix' syslcm. I. REDWOOD & CO. ClolhinK, Iry Good, Shoe, lints. Small Ware, ami CaiKls. 7 anil I) ration Avenue. THE SHOE STORE. Icrring & Weaver, -I.HAUHKn- IN SHOES OF ALL GRADES, ANIl- FINE HATS. 39-Pallon Avenue-39 Aucville, N. C. THE DA1XY jCITIZEN. FACTS AND COMMENTS. The mouth of the Mississippi ought to lie satisfied with $150,000 for govern ment rations. The yacht of James Gordon Dennett underwent a severe sq mill in the China Sea, but weathered the storm. Toronto magistrate in summing up a libel ease laid down the dictum "a pul he man must put up with ridicule Whether he must or not he has to, Piii KTiiKN Salvation Army icoplc nr rested in the streets of Sing Sing show that the authorities of that town have a regard fonpiiet in spite ol its name. Sing Sing docs not care for sing song. I 1 1 1 1 . A 1 1 1: i, i 1 1 1 a lias twentv-Gvc women who ure worth a million, twiiethalnuia ber who nre worth more . ,'. m half a million, and many others tvii'o ure en tirely capable of licing loved for them selves alone. At last justice ha been done to brave old Gen. John C. Fremont, and he is now a retired major general, with the pay Im longing to that rank. The General and his accomplished wife have been very poor for many years. Minister Ilublan, of the Mexican cab inet, is in favor of the present generation in Mexico running into debt for internal improvements and then letting genera lions to come, who will enjoy their bene fits, help pay for them. Till! senate bill providing a severe pen alty for the importation of adulterated meats does not go far enough. It ought to provide additional ienalties for those who manufacture ailulleratcd food al home. i im.i; li. II. Taylor, of Ohio, said not ng incc in the house of representatives that "to put n good woman into the 'nited Stales senate might helpitsomc." That may be true, but would it not be rather hard on the woman ? Tun Itostoii Hilice board has ordered that after May 1st the sale of intoxicat ing liipiors over bars must be stopied. This i an attempted enforcement of n statute long considered as a dead letter. No more ieriendicular drinking. Tllli Farmers' Alliance aiicnrs to he moving on and learning the benefit ol hanging together. 1'our-lifths of the country population ol Illinois lielong to it. In the Filth congressional district ol Kansas the alliance will nominate a can didate of its own for congress. CakI'I-:nti-:ks and joiners, bricklayers mil plasterers, gn fitters, expressmen. miners, harness makers, sewing women, tailors, stockyard and packing house employes, iron moulders, shoemakers. metal workers and railroad men art some of those now on strike or agitating for higher wages in different parts of the I'nion. Is stock gambling in this country dy ing out ! For three years there has liccu IK-rind of almost sepulchral quiet in stock 8ieculatiou, There have been months at times when the leading prop erties 011 the market scarcely budged a ieg. On Wall street the value of sales has Ik-cu steadily going down since IssT. This year transactions there amount to less than one third what they were lot the same iieriod in 1HK7. lf n htmmI ot legitimate business investment follows, so much the liclter. See 1 1 is the progress of modem journ alism that 11 New York paier is enabled not only to present its readers with a picture of a condemned criminal and thai if the warden who will carry out llu sentence of llic law, but a likeness of the arilcn's wile as well. II v the cud of an other generation enterprise will have made' such an advance that in sim ilar circumstance the paicrs will not nly print a picture of the warden' wile. but of the men who waited on her before she knew the warden, her uncle William, and her uncle William's eldest ilaughlei andt lie lullcr lady 'sliemi. Huston Trans- ript. PUBLIC DEFENDERS. Mr, W. li. Aldricli isn gentleman who lius large mining and oilier interests at Aldricli, Ala. lie and Ins wife, formerly Mrs. Josephine Cubic, of Rochester, N. V., use much of their wealth in philan thropic enterprises. Among other thing llicy Ik-Iicvc the ailministralioa of justice is very onesided civilized countries. They are inclined to think, in brief, that free government this country means a government ol rich men, by rich men, for rich men, the poor, the women, the children, Indian and other unfortunates not licing people at nil in the Hipular sense of the word. Mr. and Mrs. Aldricli declare that es IHX'ially in a law trial n poor ieron without friends is almost certain to be convicted, whether guilty or not, under the present fldiiiinislraliou of justice, or injustice, us they incline to think it often is. Judge, jury and Slate's attorney are paid by t he State, and are all on the side of wealth and power. For this reason the philanthropic pair proMie to lie two out of twenty who shall give $."1,1100 each a a fund to se cure the appointment of public defenders, lawyers of brillinul power and estab lished reputation, to conduct the defense of accused ktsoiis who are loo poor to secure the service of able lawyer for IhcMiHclvc. t'llitnati-ly, when law can lie passed to that cllcct. these public de fender, as the promoters of the plan hiiH', will Ik' employed by the Slate nml paiil by the Stale, a the prosecuting at torney now is, WANTS THE PAVING CON TRACT CHANCED. THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN GRANT THE REQUEST. A Complaint l-'roni a ReHl.lciil of Cripple Creek IIoIiikh of Hie Hoard I.uhI Nlulil. Mr. G. S, I'owell presented n K-titiou to the Hoard of Aldermen last night, signed by a number ol prn)crty owners on Cherry street, asking to have that street widened teu feet and graded iiml a sidewalk and sewers put down. Mr. F. A. Soudley was present and opposed the widening of the street liecause it would ruin a number of very valuable shade trees on his mother's land, and said that the street is wide enough now. A sewer was ordered put down and the rest ol the matter was postponed. Mr. W, T. I'eunimaii npK-aml in Is; half of the Asheville Fast I.ine and Sub urban railroad, and stated thalalthoiigli they had advertised they would apply the company was not ready to appear now and would wait till next l-'ridav night. Capt. W. M. Cockcsaid that the French 1 1 mad Valley Kailroad company had not been able to formulate their plans, niul would apjiear before the Hoard next Fri day. He was instructed to give a notice in the local pajn-rs to thai ellccl N. A. Kevnolds, eitv tax collector, asked in behalf of Mrs. K. G. Walke. that sia lic relieved from the assessment ol ln'iie lit on proiertj on Hridge street, as slu had sold the proicrtv previous to the widening of the street. The matter was postponed until next Friday night. Mr.J. M. Gudger asked that a side walk lie laid on I lav wood street from Academy to llultrick street. The street committee was instructed to have the iirliiug put in place and the property owners are to pul down the walk. Col. Kay asked, last Friday night, to have the benefits assessed him for widen ing South Main stmt, offset by the dam ages done his projierty by running the sewer through it. 1 he committee up- Kiinted to investigate the matter re ported that they had visited the place, and after examination, decided that they could not recommend to have the benefits offset by the damage done. They, how ever, expressed their willingness to re duce the assessment of licuclits, if Col. Ray had Iwcn asscssi-d more in propor tion than other proK-rty owners. Mr. J. K. Hill complained of the noise mid conduct of the dwellers al "Cripple creek," and asked as a citizen living in that neighborhood, that a policeman lie ipiMiiuted for that part of the city, and that a light lie put near there. Some ol the memlier of the board opposed ap- Hiintiug a policeman for any special sec tion, and the mailer was, mi motion, postponed until the police election which ikes place June 1st. No action was aken concerning the light. Mr. McAlcc isked that a wall be built on the corner I Spruce and College streets, ll was ferred to the slicct committee with Miwer to act. Mr. Gideon, of lloitbleday.also wanted wall built in front of hi house on Hast street, where the street has Ih-cii elevate I and wnlls have been built in front ol thi ther houses. The matter was refcrrid lo Alderman Filzpalrick with power lo act. Gen. I'. M. II. Voting asked that the words "upon the Inundation known as the Hale patent," Im.- stricken nut of Ga strin paving contract, IsA'anse, he said, it was not hi intention to use- that pal- cut, a il was not a good as the one he would use. As it was only a mailer of wording the city clerk was authorized to stiike out the words. ll was ordered that son feet of linn inch water piie be laid on French Hroad i venue. Mr. '.. ll. Carter asked llial U'uliis l.ud- wig, n colored inuu, lie relieved from his city taxes It-cause of physical inability. Hi ropiest was granted. .Mr, Leonard reporleil liom die com mittee appointed to investigate Al For ney's claim for work done on South Main street, and reciiinmciiilcd that Forney he paid $lu lor his work. It was ordered to pay him thai amount. Mr. J. S. Mosseller asked to have the shooting gallery license reduced. The mutter was postponed until the revision of the list of Ssvial taxes, which will he ill June. A IH'Mcrtctl Compliment. The Coniiuereiat Gazette, nl Cincinnati, devote un entire page of a recent edit inn lo n write up of Middlcsliorough, Ky, Prominent among the cut is our of pop ular Asa S. I.oomis, lormeilv chief clerk at the Ilatlcry.aiid under il is the follow ing: The above is a tnrtrail of Mr. Asa S. I.oomis, the young, handsome ami must popular manager ol "The Miihllesbor ough." Mr, l.oiimis was born in Mas uchtictt in 1 Mini, and for over twelve vein s has Ih-cii in I lie hotel business, his location Is-ing principally in the South. He was for some year at the llnttcrv I'urk lintel, Asheville, N. C, where lie made great reputation and thousands nl friends, Mr. I.ooinis i all nilist in his profession, and minium- taste nml good sense in tile iiuiiiiigcmrni ol lus liiismess He is still unmarried, but has handsome mid most eonilortiible quarter In the hotel, where, when not busy, he devote much time to the study ol ni l and litera ture. Geo. K. Walker, of Grand Central. Si. Louis, I nl (he NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. The negro agent has struck Dunn. Charlotte lias a Scotch-Irish society, .North Cnrolina received $1,1 HI.Kt last year for marriage licenses. Mrs. Kiuina Iivert dropped dead at Salem. No cause has been assigned. A hail storm has been doiiiL' business in neaiilort county and did much damage. The Salem Female Academe will soon graduate the largest class in its history. A laud and imnriiveuieiit comnanv has ncen lorincu at Kerncrsvillc near Win ston. The State Medical Society will hold its .'17lh annual meeting at Oxford Mav l'7th to "'.nil. i eoniK'rbc.'id snake two nml n hall Icet long was recently killed on the streets of Charlotte. Convicts nre nutting the finishing touches on the ground lo be used for the Governor's mansion. The cnni notion, in the KiiiL'wnod se linn ol llalilax couiily is more promising man it nas ih-cii lor years. Concord now has a daily o.-iikt. the Standard, of which J. 1'. Cook ami II. Iv. Harris are proprietors. A Kcidsvillc doctor is seeking fame bv wi lling a bonk entitled, "The History ol the Imp in Nin th Carolina." All accurate survey of Goldsboro is lie iug miiile by a cniiiiclcnt engineer, who will draft a system ol sewerage. In Wayne county Robert Hroailhurst was IiiUcii bv a snake known as the vwiilconk snake. Hi., injuries arc dan gerous. A genuine freak is on exhibition at ial eigb in the sh;iie ol a small turtle with two pi rlcelly ilcvcloicil heads, two tails and six feel. The taxes to be levied in Raleigh I'm general purposes will t his year Is- lowei than in twenty ye.iisiasl.snhajs.layoi Thiimpsou, Steel rails are arriving al Greenville to lie used ia laying tin. track between that point and Kius'.iui on the Const Lit i- extension. The North Stale Smoking Tobacco company ol Keiilvilie has just completed anew laciirv. I lie iiiaciuntiy was all tested vcsterd.iv. The alumni ol the I'uiveisiiv are or g.'iiuiiig and w ill li.nn a pnwerlul force Inr the advancement ol that institution, which needs their aid. A new nostollice has Ik-cu established three miles from Farmington, I la vie county. It is called .Vela and Mrs. Hal- tic oiiug is iiiisimiisler. The annual celebration of the battle ol I'liiillnril Court linage will take place next Tuesilay at the battle ground, live miles west ol (ii'ccusuoro. It is reported that Rev. Sain loins who is at present holding a reunion meeting at Charlotte will deliver an addivss nl Trinity at coniiiicucciiicill lime. RoU-n Celt, a colored man who was supposed to lit- loo yea is old died in Kaleiglilastlnil.lv. 1 he News ami Ob server thinks it possibic that he was Ilia. Paring a thunder storm Mr.Ncill Rav's residence, in K'oIk'soii county, was struck lv lightning and partially wrecked. His little sou, w ho was sleeping in the IkiI near a window, was badlv burned. The Kcidsvillc Review is responsible for the remarkable statement that there is a white woman living in that town, in jooil health, "who has never Ik-cu inn store ami has never seen n traiaol cars." Col. I.. I.. I'nlk. nrcsidciit of the N.i tioiial Fanners' and Laborers' Fnioii, is in Raleigh to rest and revuiwrate. He is imte worn out livliard and steady work. Hid liuds the duties ol his isiliim very men uis. On Cup!. T. A. I'll illinium's tilacv near Mill Hill, is a post oak rail that was made in the year Ivm. It isaboul rigilt inches in diameter, with a large knot it one cud. and has Ima-ii in use on a lence ill the time. The Washington Gazette is booming icracokcas a summer wati-riug olacc. mil the prnprieloi of the hotel there have extended through the Gazelle an invitation to the I 'less Association to meet there this summer. Ten thousand acres of laud in Mitchell county, the miH-rlv ol the heir ol tin late Col. Isaac T. Averv has Uvn sold lo a Northern syndicate lor .Sllii.inio. Hie laud is heavily timU-rcil and is suiiiiosed to contain a rich deposit ol iron. Hoyne - llailger, Churloite icwrlcr. were indicted, at the mini tiriil ol tin riniiiial ciihi I I here, lor running a lot tery, i uey nan ikvii advertising a scheme lor disposing of walehe ami leweliv iiiln willed the clement ( chance entered. They hiiluiiitlcd nml paid lin ens I. Llias . eiikiiis,n prosKTou tobacco fanner ol Granville count v, w hile in Hx loiil, lell in llic slreel. Assistance was inimiilialely rendered, bin he expired in a lew luiuu'teo. Heart tailure is thought to have Ikvii 1 lie ciium-oI death. He was 4n years ol age and leave a wile anil several children. The Greensboro Patriot rriorls thai n bai kei s r al Hanbuiy. Stoke couiily, had a tight and Judge Merritnon, Ih-Iuic wIiiiiiiiIii caw was tried, gave dim his ehoiiv between going in jail or closing up his bar room mid giving a bond ol $.t(in never to m il auv nunc tiiiinr lit thai place. Hi gave the bond and closed up. Cleveland couiily ha a baltli-m-nrrcil veteran w ho ncled well hi pari on many a bat lit held and has se ven souvenirs ol llic "lale unpleasant tics." Mr. W. F. Comic has seven wound and was u iiiciiiIkt nl eoiiipany i, liltli Norlli Car olina Tumps niul went Iroin Riilhetlonl count v in the Inst company under Major II. I . I.ec, captain. Ilusiiiess Agent Worth, of the I'liruier' Alliunee, da written lo the owner ol the machine lor making bagging from the lilue ol cotton stalks asking him lo come i,i Knlciglwiiul put the machines ill oH'i n tiou in this State next autumn. Mr. WiiiGi sav thi is the wish of Ihe ulli nuee, ami thai if the machine prove a success its product w ill Ik- used exclusively by the alliuiice men, A strange mid very fatal disease pre vnil in ihe westeri, section ol Cabarrus county. The llai uhiirilt family has lost live niciuliei mid four nt Iter icron who at tendril (lie llaniliaidt while sick now have the disease. It would iipH-ar from what can he lea rued that the disease I typhus fever. Several physicians nre in vcMignting the mnller and will reHirl lo the Slate board ul health. MISCELLANEOUS. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., Of riillaUcl-ihia College of I'hurmacy, Apothecary, 24 South Main St. FOR ALL HEADACHE USE HOFFMAN'S HARMLESS HEADACHE POWDERS. They ir 1 SpcWc. ronlalnlmn so plui. hpn Ml'lr up nBp.ulln. 1 hp, pra f 1 Aiu.Hriu Tin (LlS ey", boHSJ HOFFMAN DRUG CO. ii Main St., Buffalo, N.Yi and International BridgOnl. I OK SALE lit J. S.jCRANT. If your pri-siriitiius ure prepari-il ut ilrniit's I'lmrnuuy you can positively Jc- lieiidiipun tlwsv facia: 1'irst, tlmt only the purest unit Iwst ilni's uixl clicmicula will be usvil ; sccon, tliey a-ill be. compound al anvlhlly mid accurately hy un expvrU chcci I'riscriptiumst ; ami third, you will not lie churned un cwrliitunt price, i'uu will receive llic hest goods ut a very rva stumble proit. Don't forget tile place Uruut's I'hurmacy, -I South Muinstrcct. 1'rescriptions filled nt ull hours, night or duy, mid dcliveied Irec ul chuige to any part of the city. The night bell will lie answered promptly. Orutil't I'hur- inuey, i't South .Mum street. At Grunt's I'hnrmncy you cun buy any I'ulent Medicine ul the lowest priecipiot' cd liy nny oilier drug house in the city. H e arc detcriuincil lo sell us low lis the lowest, even if we Im re to lose money hy so doing. We will m il ull I'ulent Medi cines ut lirsl cost, nml below thut ifiuv esstiry. to meet the mice of an v cuimieli- tor. He fare the largest assortment vi Chamois Skins in Aslicille. Over WOO skins, ull sin s, ut tile lowest prices. He arc the ngents for Humphrey's Uoimcomlliic Medicines. A full supply of his gooils always on hanil. I'se lluiicomlie Liver I'ills, the liest in llic world for liver complaints, intligcs tion, etc. A thoroughly tcliuhlc remedy for ull blood diseases is liuncouilie Sorsnparilla. Try a bottle nml you will tnkcnootlier. J. S. f.k.WT.rii. C, I'lmrmucist, J I S. Muiu St., Asheville, X. C. HARGAINS AT wjiiiock's. Kvcry line of g-ooiLs in our stock at reduced jiriccs. New Sjiiin Dress fioods, incluil ing' On 1 iiigl 'lol hs, ( i inglia ins, Sateens, ('..allies, Mohairs, I leniii -t t as, Silks, Vel vel 8, et c. Counterpanes, Lace Cur tains ami Curtain I.-;iierics, ami lloiiseholil Linens at astonisliino'lv low i ins. Laces, l.inlii'oiilci'irs ami White (moils in urent qiian- tit.vat .", s, 10, 12, 1.-, ami L'.'c. that cannot L'O 1.0 matched at the price. .New lot of Sua I'mlii'dlns ami Fancy l'arasols, (ho most -leg-ant- ever shown in Asheville. Also a lot of Silk Parasols at worth $'2. (ireat liargaiiis in Muslin, Merino aiiiKiaiizernderwoar for Ladies, Misses and Chil dren. lleduced prices in Corsets, Gloves and Hosiery. .Millinery nt prime cost, in cluding; Hats, KiMions, Flow ers, Feathers, etc. Something New Wo sell the only alisolntely Fast Muck Hosiery in (he market for Ladies, Misses ami Chil dren, also for Men ami Hoys. They nro guaiantei'il not to dye, crock or turn green, or money refunded. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 MOUTH MAIN BTHICET, Uppoilu Book W AabttlU. iisi HI J a '
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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May 3, 1890, edition 1
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