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si. J islrx J.4.4.4- I "THE CITIZEN" i Asheville Daily Citizen FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, x v Containing full dally reports of the Ocn. Not exceeding three lines, erul Awmlly of the Presbyterian Cliurcli, will l sent tor tote. puiiliMiil to any uildrcsii durlnu the scunlun. One Time, 28 cent. Three Times, 00 cents. Bis Timet, 78 cents. i r 1 1 ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. VOLUME VI.NO. 28. MISCELLANEOUS. LINVILLE. A place planned und devul opiiifjc us a GREAT RESORT. Situated in llio MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted ror health ful nous mid beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 8,800 feet, with eool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with tnslo ami skill, with well graded roads ami extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for line residences and HIUTHI IX HOMES. A good opportunity for profitable invest meats. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvlllc, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE. NEW NECKWEAR tor gi:nti.f.mi;n just in-hand- SOMF. I.ATHST DFSIGNS PKIiTTIICST SIlAIUiSOF SILK. LADIES' T.L0USES. NI5W AND ALL GKADKS. FANS ! FANS ! USHI'UL AND OKNAMIiNTAL. 30 South Main St. BON MARCHE, II.T.ESTABROOK'S tfil 8. MAIN 8T AMIUtVILI.lt, IK Till! fUCI KOK BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. iiprlNd REAL ESTATE. WlLTII B. OWVN. W. W. WKST, GVYN & WEST, (successors to Walter D.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 PerCeut. Notury I'ulillc. Commissioners oHH-eils FIRE INSURANCE. OfflCR Muttieat Coartcimrt), CORTLAND BROS. Ueal Estate Brokers, And Iiivculiuciit Ag-cnt. Lumm e urcly pluecd lit 8 per cent. Hitlers t a 3U Pstton Ave. Second floor. IcMiniv JENKS & JENKS, REAL E8TATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS F1KII INHllKANCIt PLACHU IN TWItNTY 01' TUB IIU8T COMPANIltH IN TUB WOHLII. AUUNTHOI' TUB TRA VKI.HKH' I.I I'll AN ACCIDHNT IN8UKANCB CO., OK I1AKTPOKU, CONN. 8TATI1 AOltNTi POH THBDBTROITl'IKB AND Ut'KOLAR PKOOP 8APB CO. Room 9 Aio, McAfee Block. 88 Pstton Ave,, A.hcvllle, N. V. MISCELLANEOUS. s IP THERE IS ANY P 0 W H R IN K 1 C Ii s, ANY V IKTUB 1 N A L U li S, OR ANY B i; n ii f i t I N A KGAINS, BUY YOUR GROCERIES, FEED, ETC., P K O M A. D. COOPER, North Side Court House 8iUorc. ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER, 25 CTS. PER LB. SUMMER GOOBS. Ice Cream Freezers, 2, li, 4, (J, H nnd 10 quart, at prices ower than ever. iiamniocKs . tr i . nt 08c, 11.28, 1.4H and $2.25. Beautiful line of Fans. Jerry and Sauce Dishes by the sett or dozen. Matches (large boxes, aoo,) 25cts. ier dozen. A new lot of French Satines, beautiful uitterns. The prettiest lot f (linghnms niidChaiiibmys n town; solids, stripes and ilaids. We are daily expect ing Croquet Setts, 4, (J and 8 mil ; also the Harper Fly Traps, best made, at lHcts, eacn. we nave u very cum- ii' i . ilete stock of goods at prices that are sure to plcawe. If you will tnko the trouble to come to see us neiore you I - aiy we shall be satisfied. We do not claim to have all the goods in town, and are not giving them away, but we e sellimr them (lots of them) at very low prices. No chromos, no free gifts, no a valanches, no cyclones, no humbug. Everything is inmranteed; and as hereto fore, the best place in town to trade is the "BIG RACKET." FREE. VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA U1CMT ANU UOKH MBTHMT KOPP & LICHTENBER6ER, 8 Pattou Avenue. ASHEVILLE, N.C MIMT KIIHPBCTI'IILLV INVITIt YOHK. BUM' AND FAMILY TO VIHIT THUIR 8TORB UN THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, May ISi I audi If, TO TA8TB A CUP OP THIS DIILICIOU Cocoa WHICH TllltV IIAVB JUST IMPOHTIil) FROM ' WEESP. HOLLAND MISCELLANEOUS. KHTAUMHHED 1874. tf.CCARMICHAEL, APOTHECARY, 20 80UTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. For sixteen years I have carried on a Drug and Pre scription business in Ashe ville, striving at all tunes to uviure Drugs and sell no goods that are not strictly first-class in every respect. Everything warranted as epresented or money ro unded. My goods are pure and fresh and my prices as ow as the lowest. Prescrip tions filled at all hours, day and night, nnd delivered free of charge to any part of the city. Mr. J. Taylor Amiss is witn . .( 1 I 1 A.. me, una win ne pieuseu iu meet his friends and custom ers. ARBEN PARK HOTEL AND COTTAC.ES. (I mites South of Aihcvlllc, on A. i 8. H. K. tkmus: it Month M)(M cr Week 'a"" Per Day J'"' Dinner and Tea Purlin on oncdny'snotlcc, 70 rent.. TboH. A. MorrlH, Prop., apriudlf Anlin, N. C. ,. W. U. WILLI. AKTIII'K J. WILL.. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, ASIIBVILLK, N. C. Mice nurnnrd llulldinK. O. Ilox 0114.. Plan.. Rpeetllcntuins, Iktiilln, Kc.. forever cIiihh of liuildliiK nt .hurt notice. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Cull anil we um. nprld:im We are showing an unusually large and attractive stock of Clothing, Men's Fur nishing Goods, Hats, Shoes of all Kinds, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Sniallwares & Carpets, bought with great care, marked at short and reasonable profits. The line embraces all grades from low priced to very fine. One price system. 7 &, 0 l'atton Ave. THE SHOE STORE, Herring & Weaver, -LBADIIR8 IN SHOES OF ALL GRADES, ANU- FINE HATS. 39-Patton Avcnue-39 Asheville. N. C. THE DAILY CITIZEN. FACTS AND COMMENTS. Fiti.LV ninc-tcntlis of tlic Miiv strikes of the ciircnters were succcsulu. It is worth all these centuries of atruKKlv to the workinfjitien to learn the power there is ill holding together. Tub torpedo boot dishing, the new naval vessel, is a wonder, and no mis take. The trip up the l'otomac from Mt. Vernon to Washington usually takes the locul steamboat twp hours. The dish ing made it in forty minutes. "Col. lngcrsoll is a curiousanmlgam of Henry Ward needier anil Mr. Ilnitl- laugh," remarks W. T Stead in tlic Re view of Reviews. It is dimcult to tell which this comes hardest on, Col. Inger- soll, Ilradlaugh or Henry Ward needier. Nhw York adds another to the list of States that have adopted, in more or less modified form, the Anst-alian ballot system. Grand Muster Workman Tow dcrly docs not Ix-lievc it will disfrancluHe working men, and he urges its adop tion in all the States. So does the gen- ral secretary of the Knights of Labor, Mr. Haves. Tiik farmers of Illinois want to know- how it is that the Pullman I'alnce Car 'ompnnv has mnnnged to scale down its taxes from $2,100,0(10 in 1K74 to $2H.rv 000 in 1SSK, while their corn crop last year cost them $10,000,000 more thnn they ena get for it. The protective poli ty is a great H)hcy, and the western far mers are just "getting on to it. Coi.. Inoi'.ksoi.i. recently gave u man licrmisHion to use his name on a new brand of cigars, oh condition that he would put the following inscription on each box : "We smoke in this world, but shall not smoke in the next." The man complied, and made $0.000011 that brniid. IlcoiiL'hl to keen the wicked colonel). ignr case wcll-lilled. Tun ClTiZKN wishes heartily to com mend the suggestion of a oirrcspumlcnt in this issue that Col. John D. Cnmcron lie selected professor of history in the University. Col. Cameron's chief piali- ficnlions for this chair soon to Ik- estal- lishcd arc accurately noted by our cor- resMindent. It may lie well to add that iuitc as much for the sake of the Univer sity and the State as for Col. Cameron, it would be well if some csccinl effort were made in the matter. The opportu nity is too vnluable a one to lie lost by inaction. Tim fight for the control of the next congress is going to lie suflicicntly ani mated to make all the facts ahoiit tilt nrcscnt one interesting. It will take less than a doitcn seats out of thcn.lo to turn the scales. Sixty-five mcmlicrs of lliit- house were elected by narrow pluralities of less than l'.'OO, and more than halfol these arc republicans. Some failed to get a majority at all, as in all four dis tricts in Connecticut. Ten districts gave the successful candidates less than lmi plurality ; twenty-fivegnvc less than ."oo. ami forty-live under 1000. These figures indicate that there's Inn ahead this fall, Col. A. H. II. IAWsos, formerly ol Georgia, now one ol the assistants to District-Attorney Fellows m New ork, is getting himself into the iiewspaiers ol that city very extensively of late. A lew nights ago lie made a public sicccli m which he charged the press w ith hinder ing the enforcement of criminal laws and advocated the enactment nfuslntutclor bidding newspapers to publish details ol crimes until after iersons charged with their commission have been tried. Col Dawson is mhoring under a strange de lusion. This is not Russia, but the laud of the free and home of the eiiierpiismg and fearless ncwspaiier. lloth the pictures andthesiieechesof the colonel indicate that he is a back numlicr away hack, A ci'Miors little machine is the Sims Ivdison electric torx-do, ticcr and frisky, It will hold 2(10 pounds ol dynamite. The iipK-r part is a float, to prevent the thing from sinking. Six feet underwater Imaging from the float, is the toriedo itself, cvliudricnl, with sharp ends. An exhibition of the powers of the torH-di was mndc In the presence of some of the Pnn-Amerienn delegates in New York bnv. The torK'do is steered from shore or ship by means of electricity, win nlso moves it through the water. The deadly little implement of warfare can travel nineteen miles nil hour, nnd can be made to change directions ns often reiiuired. It could steal up to a ship in the darkness and blow It to atoms. The Macon Telegraph on August 2 1SH7, said concerning the C'.corgia con vict system: V It has checked the industrial progress of the Stale nnd him debouched its Mihties, It has mndc tnoekerv of the administration of justice and has inflicted Inhumanities upon the many, while the few have grown rich powerful and insolent under its workings The character of more than one public man hits Urn smirched by eonnec tion with the infamous system, nnd its further continuance will fasten nn indeli ble reproach upon all the ieople of the Stale. The system has utterly failed ns n punitory and n reformatory one, inch ns n great Slate should upMirt under our present civilisation. " W take it that the great imicdiincnt in the wny ol the iierforniauce of n great duty is that wc hnvc legislators who measure justice by Its cost in dollars nnd cent. tiood government isonly obtained nt tlic exiendilure of money. The lessees do not nml hnve not hesitated to rxwud their money mndc out of the Inlior of convicts. T WILL THE STREET RAILWAY TO LENGTHEN ITS LINE. STREETS ALONG WHICH THE TRACK WILL RUN. An AHMiired Tlilnir If the Hoard of Aldermen irmit Their PertnlHHlon. The Asheville Street railway propose to extend their lines at an early date. They have already given notice that ap plication will be made to the city council next Friday night and several routes arc pecified as follows: First. From the intersection of South Main street and Soutlisidcn venue, south ward, to the southern limits of the city Second. From the intei seel ion of South Main mid Valley streets, along Valley street, to liagle street. Third. From the intersection of Col lege nml Oak streets, along ColUge street to the city ipiarry. Fourth. From North Main street at intersection ol Chestnut street along .North Main street and the new street tinning outward to Pearson n venue, northwest, to the city limits at or near the residence of T. S. Morrison, or from attoii avenue, along Haywood and Academy streets, to the same, point, with a branch truck leading to the ceme tery. Fifth. To extend the line of track now nding nt Charlotte ami Chestnut stree ts long Charlotte street to the city hunts n the north. Sixth. To extend the North Main trect line to the city limits on the north. Mr. II. M. Jones, secretary and treas urer of tlic company was asked yester- lay about the proposed extensions. They will certainly lie built if wc get the desired permission," he said, "and work will begin nt once Prulmhly thi ne from College street to the quarry will lie built first. That line will lie used hielly for hauling rock to Ik- used on the streets, for the city. The line from South Main to Valley street will lie used for hauling coal to the light and power sta tion, and for the distribution of freights. It is very probable that we will haul freights.nml have a depot on Valley street. We only nsk the city lor jicrmission to go to the city limits, but if niter we build that far, wc divide that it will pay lieltcr wc will extend the lines into the suburbs. The South Main street line may go to Hiltmorc. The present line is paying vcrv well indeed, nml wc are sure the ex tensions will increase theenrniugs largely. There is no doubt that it will lie a good investment. An Kxccllcnt MukkvhIIoii. Asiiuvii l.i:. N. C, May 1 1 1-ilitor Cituen: At the next meeting ol the trustees of the I'liiversily a Chair ol listory will he established ami a proies- sorchoscn. . . I venture to suuircsl to the lionrcl thai Col. John D. Cameron lieselci-ted. Helms licen so long ami wen known id inc -u-pie of North Carolina that unv coalmen ilatinn mav seem suiHrllous. He is nn alumnus of the University nnd has ever mnnili-steil the deeiH-st interest in us wel fare; he is a rim- scholar, and ts-rlmps is f :,!- .1.. I. ..I' fit.. more laiiniinr wim mv nint,.,,, ,., inti thnn nnv niiin now living, except Col. Saunders; his style is KViiliarly suited to historical composition, nc is n ili.irniiL'h North Cnroutm. couvcrsani with her traditions ami the genius of her citizens, lie lias Ihh-ii a participant in inn ii v ol lie most important events ol iIip ln.t imartcr century, ami a calm ilioiiL-litliil student of everv cihk-Ii and oluiw- of our iMililical history. TO WHOIII, Willi greater cMinm-ncv, i.iii wpciimmil the L'liiilancc of the youth of our Slate in its history ? D, Kent ICtttnte Trnnnlt-rM. W. L. McAfee, trustee, to Tny- lor Moms & Ilrotlierlou, lot on Moiitituinstrcct $ tini.0( 1). D. Sul tie nnd wile and J. II. IIOSIICIIIIU WIIV l V C. er, U interest in I HI nen-s near the city Il,2."iii,00 T. C, T. F sad 11. II. Slnnies to K. K. Porter, lot on I-mil si. . 8. Coomt and wile to D. D. Sutlle ami J. It. Pontic, i in terest in 1ft aens near t lie city 800.01 2,,SM0.(M I. M. Jones to S. I.. Mitchell, ;p acres on iioiniuycivcK.... :ir,2.."o K. A. Miller and wile to Murv . I.usk, 1 acre in iiiunn s 200.00 J. M.DnvisnnilwilctoM. Hull, lot on rwiicy suwi D. T. Millard has sold to Pcler Connelly his limit of KW'i neres nn the east side of llcnumont lor 10,000.00 The Federal Court. The United Slates court is still oie for the entering of decrees, but the jury lins Itccn discharged. The final decree was signed yesterday hi i he old case of Geo. II. Smylhe vs. the heirs of K. II. Henry, deceased, which in volvcd the title to the Junnluskn farm in Graham count v. The decree is in favor ofSmvthe. The defenilnnls give nolie of npiienl to the Supreme court of the United Slates. This case has ih-cii 'iiii I.,.. I..r u-veiilivii vears. W. II. Mlllouc ,i,i,l Theodore I-'. Ilavidson lilMK-arcd for Sin. v I he nnd Cobb & Mcrrimoii for the defendants. The grand lodge of the Sons of Tem perance of Nnrlh Carolinn met here this morning with Col. V. D.Jiist'cc, grand worthy patriarch of the Stale, presiding. There arc thirty-five delegates in ill teniluncc nnd the session will Inst to-day and to-morrow. A large ntimlKX hnve availed them selves of Knpp ft l.ichtcnhcrgcr'i fine cup of cocoa to-dny, The flnvor of the cocoa is excellent, and the oiler holds good to-morrow and Saturday. NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. Snenk thieves arc abroad in the land at Kockv Mount. Ivvungelist Fife endc'J his meetings nt Gastonia yesterday. Clay Ilarclav wns drowned in the Ca- tawlm river Friday. Governor Fowlc has been looking after the penitentiary farm near Wcldon. Raleigh's cattle show oiiens to-day. A large number ol animals have been en tered. The uovcriimcnt distillery of C. P. Al ley, at Kraukliutoii, has been seized for irregularities. Professor 1. L.Tomlinsnn, suticriiitcnd- cnt of the graded school at Greensboro, Ited there suddenly. At a meeting of the town authorities of Salem it was decided to widen the streets of the town twelve feet. Colonel Cotton, of Tnrboro.eoinmand- ing the first regiment, states that four companies of his command will go to Kichuiiinil. Dr. Hamilton V. Hortoit, of Winston, ml Miss Annie Laurie Cowlcs, a niece of Hon. W. II. II. Cuwles, were mnrried t Wilkeshoro Wednesday. The Scotland Neck Demoerntcomesout u favor of V. 11. Kitchen for congress iir ne Second district. It thinks the pcoplc of that seel ion desire to sec him nomina ted. due of the colored prisoners in the Goldsboro mil made n hreak for liberty tew days ago. A ileputv took litter him and alter a mile dash he was cult ured. loscphtis Daniels, editor of the Raleigh State Chronicle, has accepted an invita tion to deliver the annual address at the commencement of the Wcsleynn femulc ollege at Murf'reesboro on uuc 12. Notice wilt lie served upon the authori ties of the counties in lite eastern district I the Slate lor the removal ol the incur able harmless insane who arc new in the asauc asylum. There arc thirty of these. The next annual meeting of the North Carolina Toiiacco Association will be held nt MoreVnd City in August. All inrties engaged in the tobacco trnde will ic considered and welcomed asdelcgates. The commissioners of Winston have ailed an election to take place on the 1 7th day ol June for the purHise of vot- iig upon the question of issuing bonds fur city unpro.-cments to the amount of wo hunched thousand dollars. Tli.'t-r u-n it henvv snow storm ill Wn- aiiL-.-i county last Wednesday. Thursday morning the mountains were white with snow. I Here was also a lively snow storm in the F.Ik Park section of Mitchell county. It is an occurrence very unusual in May. General 0. W. Ilavwoo.l.a graduate of the t'uiversitv ol North Carolina, died at his home near Greensboro, Alu. He was in his KNih year, (ieueral llavwood was the brother ol the late Dr. l-nbiiis J. Hay wood ami of lr. li. Ilurkc Haywood, of Kaleigh. It is said that liverct Turner, of Clin- on, lins mventc'i nun pnienieii a ncvicc for fastening mail bags that is a long wny suK-rior to the old fashioned leather strap. The Mistmastcr general has ex pressed IiiiiiscII much pieascu witn tne IIVVIIllUH. News has Ix-cn received nt Kaleigh ol the total destruction by lire of McDinr mid's saw mill nt Sout Springs, on the C. F. & Y. V. railroad, liiglity thousand feet of lumber was consumed and nlso four cars which stood on the railroad track near by. Thousands ol people witnessed nt Kal- igh the contest for the championship of hose wagons in the Mate, it was won by the Kcscuc compnny, of Kaleigh, w-bosc hose wnL'on made a run of 200 yards, laid M Ml li-et of hose, and threw water loo icci an in .u secuiius. Marv Thomas, a little colored girl liv ing on Win. Tucker's place nliout seven miles from Greensboro, was burned to death. Her dress caught fire from a lump sitting on the floor nnd her entire clothing, with the exception of her dress collar wns consumed. While Mr. X. II. Uwis, of High Point. was examining hischieken house he found n lull grown prairie dog in one of the hen's nests. Il was very much like n siitiirrcl iiIhuiI the body, but the head re sembles that of a rnbbit. It is supposed that it escaKil Irom Andrcss circus Inst lull. Mr. J. 8. llryau exhibited in Kaleigh n stranue looking animal or monster. nimlitntlhcmilloivt.il. noon, i-.su., in theenstem part ol Ytnkccnunty. lire- semb'es n Sccies of eel, nlmut three feet lone;, hlin-k. has no eves, has tour lect, lias a tail like a snake, a full set of fine sharp teeth. Mr. llryau has taken it to the Slitte museum. lohn Illack has lsten nrrcstcd nt Co lumbia, S. C, charged with nliducting M m Caswell, the 1 V year olil daughter of Mrs. lu a Caswell, ol Whltcvillc, N C. The arrest was niiuic in nccoroiince with a tc curnm from the girl's mot her. and nlso a telegram from the North Car olina iihrrifl' at Whitcvillc. The girl is L'ood looking, lloth she and Illack ns- serf that the relations have not been improper. between them Mr. W. II. McAllister. nChnrlotte Imv wlio has U-en setting type in the office of the wnycross, mi., ncgisier, nucnnucu to commit suicide last Wednesday night. A dispatch to the Atlanta Constitution snes: Mimcilllie since nc in-vninc enam ored nl n voting lady who hnd but re cently moved to the city. The Infatua tion grew into love. It npienrs that the lady in ouestion tlitl not reciprocate his nllcetion." While working among some of the rose bushes in his garden, (.apt. A. li. Wal ters, of Kcidsvillc, was bitten upon the wrist of his riflit arm liy n large spider He continued his work nnd thought very little of the mnlter. Itnt soon slight swellimr was noticed nnd the wound mm to irmw niiinful. He has suffered greatly Irom the pain nun icars are enter tnincd of the imiisoii entering lus system The Grand Lodge of Odd-Fellowi lins begun its fortv-scventh annual session in Pvthinn Hall nt Wilmington, Deputy Grnud-Mnsler John 11. Pool presiding The iiltrnilnncc is the Inrgest on record. and the order makes n lietter showing thnn ever Is-forc. Grnnd-Mnstcr llrown's rpimrt shows sixlv-three lodges with 2.200 members, and n bnlnnee In the treasury, lie recommended thcestnhlisb mcntofflhnmc tor orphans; also, an ample snlnry for the Grand Lecturer, whose work Inst yenr resulted in the ruin of H00 member. The Brand en campment of the State is nlso In session at Wilmington MISCELLANEOUS. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., Of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Apothecary, 4 South Main 8t t M III I. HEADACHE USE HOFFMAN? HARMLESS HEADACHE .POWDERS, Thty if SpsKfflc, OtotaUtaf M fmm, to 14 mr anUM. TfeWar Ml A Mlbswttfa rrtMtHttt, Wmw Mia kj ngfatt f hf AODSits ras H0FFHM DHV0 CO. SS Main It., Buffalo, N.V Md brtwsttloiul Bride, Out, TO SALB BY S. GRANT. If your prescriptions are prepared at Grant's Pharmacy you can positively de icnd upon these facts: First, that only the purest and best drugs and chemicals will be used; second, they will be compound ed carefully and accurately by an experi enced Prescriptionist ; and third, you will not be charged an exorbitant price. You will receive the best goods at a very rva sonable profit. Don't forget the place" Grant's Pharmacy, 2 South Main street. Prescriptions filled at all hours, night or day, and deliveied tree ol charge to any part of the city. The night bell will be answered promptly. Grant's Phar macy, 24 South Main street. At Grant's Pharmacy you can buy any Patent Medicine at the lowest price quot. ed by any other drug bouse in the city. We are determined to sell as low as the lowest, even if we have to lose money by so doing. We will sell all Patent Medi cines at first cost, and below that if nec essary, to meet the price of any competi tor. We hare the largest assortment oi Chamois Skins in Asheville. Over 200 skins, all sixes, at the lowest prices. We are the agents for Humphrey's llomowpathic Medicines. A full supply of his goods always on band. Use Buncombe Liver rills, the best in the world for liver complaints, indiges tion, etc. A thoroughly reliable remedy for all blood diseases is Buncombe Sarsaparilla. Try a bottle and you will take no other. J. S. GRANT, rh. G., Pharmacist, 2 S. Main St., Asheville, N. C. WIIITLOCK'S Special Sales Week. Close buyers will please note the following great induce ments this week: lilark Mohair Itrilliantines nt "() nnd 75c.f formerly 75c. nml $1. IMnck Tnniise Suitings, GO and Hoc, former price 75c. und $1. Black tamers Hair and Serge Suitings at 75c and 1, formerly 1 and f 1.25. lilttck rrench Henriettas, i()c, 75e. and fl, former irice (.., $1 and f 1.25. Fancy Mohair Imlliant- mes, .rwc. ana oc, lorn'er price 75c. and $1. Coloml Henriettas at 2oc, 40c, 50c. and 75c, worth much more. Domestic and Imported Challies at 5c, tic, and 12c. it yard. V ash Dress Fabrics. Lawns nnd Prints at 3c. nnd up. 1 ivnch and Domestic Sat ines at popular prices. Dress Ginghams and Seer suckers, large variety. Outing uoths, Table Lin ens, wiiiie ana coiorea. AMute uoods, Nainsooks, Lawns, India Linens, Ham- burgs, Laces, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, corsets, Olovcs and Mitts. Largo assortment and low prices. Parasols and sunshades, the most attractive in the city. PriceB lower than else where. Just received A new lot of Illack and Cream Lnce Floun cing and l)raiery Nets. Something JNew we sen the only absolutely Fast Black Hosiery in the market mnde by Smith & Angell for Ladies, Misses and CM-. dren. also for Men and Boys. They are guaranteed not to dye, crock or turn green, or money refunded. WHITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STKKET, Opposite Baak af Aiawllla ., ...I 4 1
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