IFOR RENT, WANTS; ANO FODSALE,! $ SATURDAY'S SUPPLEMENT i Asheville Daily Citizen V Not exceeding three uaca, One Time, SS cents. Three Time, SO cent. Biz Timet, 78 cents. Will be of eancclal intereat to anyone pro poalnp; to visit Asheville for tbe aumiuer. LOOK OUT FOR IT. I I I - "J VOLUME VI. NO. 35. ..i.iMniii I . . - I ... n- t Bvt Mrxre I ircTr t j nrrvirro MISCELLANEOUS. A place plaunud and devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for henlth fulness and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 3,N00 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It in being laid out with taato and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine residences aiitl HHATHI'IX 1IOMK8. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Mnvllle. Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARGHE. NEW NECKWEAR POR UUNTL15MKN JUST IN-HAND SOME LATIiST DESIGNS PRETTIEST SHADES OP SILK. LADIES' BLOUSES. NEW AND ALL GRADES. FANS ! FANS ! USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL. 30 Mouth Main St. BONMARCIIE. H.T.ESTABROOKS uti . main bt., ahhbvili.u, -lama rues ro - BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches apr IHd REAL STiTB. Waifs B. Owrw, W. w- GV7YN & WEST, (Bucceeeors to Walter B.Owjrn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO SANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL1STATE. Loan Securely Placed ait 8 Percent. Notary Public. Commtaeinnera of Ueeda, FIRE INSURANCE OFlICK ontbenat Court llqnar. CORTLAND BROS. Real Estate Brokers, And Inveottucnt Agent. Loan, ae urely placid at per cent. Ufflcea: SI ft It Patton Are. fcblldlT second door. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKER! PIHB INHUMANCB PLACHU IN TWUNTY (IPTHU HHHT COMPANIUH IN THBWIIHI.II. AOHNTHOP TUB TRA VKI.HHM' I.I I' It AN I) ACCIUBNT INBIIRANCB CO.. OP IIARTPOKD, CONN. BTATB AOIINTS POM TUB DBTHOIT PIH AND BCROLAR PROOP BAPB CO. Room A 10, McAlcc Block 88 Pattoa At.., AeheTllle, N, C. k'fcW'.-44V.AV1 MISCELLANEOUS. IF THERE IS ANY P 0 W E R IN RICES, ANY V 1 R T U E I N A L U E S, O R A N Y B E N E V 1 T I N A R G A I N S, BUY Y O V R GROCERIES, FEED, ETC., I' H () M A. D. COOPER. North Hide Court lluuac 8uiirc. FRESH COUNTRV BUTTER, 20CTS. PER LB. SUMMER GOODS, Ice Crenn i Freezers, 2, JJ, 4, , H and 10 quart, at prices ower than ever. Hammocks at 98c., $1.28, if 1.48 and $2.25. Beautiful line of Fans. Kerry and Sauce Dishes by the sett )! dozen. Matches (large boxes, 5100,) 25ets ner dozen. A new lot of French Stitines, beautiful patterns. The prettiest lot of Ginghams andChambrays in town; solids, stripes and plaids. Wo aro daily exjtoet ing Croquet Setts, 4, 0 and 8 ball; also the IInrcr Fly Trups, best made, at I8ets each. We have a very com plete stock of goods at prices that aro sure to lileowc. If you will tako the trouble to come to sets us before you buy we shall be satisfied. We do not claim to have all the goods in town, and are not giving them away, but we aro sellinir them (lots of them) at very low juices No chromos, no free gifts, no avalanches, no cyclones, no humbug. Everything is guaranteed ; and as hereto fore, the best place in town to trade is the "BIG RACKET' JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly or Lyman ft Child I, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BubIiicm Loan, securely placed at per cent. ARDEN PARK HOTEL AND COTTAGIC8. 1(1 mllca Houth of Aahevllle, on A. H, K. K Per Month Per Week Per Hay Dinner and Tea I TS cent.. i U (II) ISMM 9 0(1 nrtlea on one dny'a notice, Tho. A. Morris, Prop., aprio dtf Ardcn, N. C. pW!?' .' -'.alW i....v'i t MISCELLANEOUS. KSTAIILIBHKl) 1874. W. C. CARMICHAEL, APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. For sixteen years I have carried on a Drug arid Pre scription business in Ashe ville, striving at all times to my pure Drugs and sell no goods that are not strictly fii-st-class in every respect. Everything warranted as represented or money ro unded. My goods are pure and fresh and my prices as ow ut the lowest. Prescrip tions filled at all hours, day and night, and delivered free of charge to any part of the ity. Mr. J. Ta ylor Amiss is with me, and will be pleased to meet his friends and custom- era. AUCTIONSALE. Desirable RESIDENCE LOTS! MONDAY, MAY 26, 1890, At lo O'Clocfc. I'our ilcrca divided into lota ailmiU-d on the went aide of Mnin atrcet, oppoaltc Cnptain PiiKK'a dwelling, between Cherry atrcet and Stnrnca avenue, on trcet car line nnd within three mlnutea' wulk of Public Square. The larger purt of thia tract la well ahnded. Lo entlon moat dcairuble, the ndiotnlnR property lielnK occupied by the Kev. W. !. I'. llrynn, Capt. McLoud. M. J. Ik-urdvn, W. KltlKdcy Pcnnimnn, Pouter Sondlcy. A.J. Knnkin and ithcra of the le.t citiwiia of Anhcvillc. THKMS BA8V One fourth ciiah, bnlnnce in two nnd three yenra. I'or further particulars nnply to T. F. & ii:0. H. STARNES. mnyiudlw 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, Smallwares & Carpets, bought with great care, marked int. short and reasonable profits. The lino embraces all grades from low priced to very fine. One price system. 7 & 9 Button Ave. I. w. v. wn.La. AttTiii'M j. wiu.a. WILLS BROS.. ARCHITECTS, AHIIUVILLH. N. C. Oftlce llurnurd Huildlna;. P. . Ilok (1(14. Pinna, gim-incnllona, lictaila, Ike., forevcry clnaa of building at abort nutlce. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Cnll and cc na. nprind.lm fTa. grace, I'RKMCO KCORATOR AND DICHIGNIIR Will Knecute In Tcnipra, Iiitonaco, Itucauallc or Oil lroiu Special DeHigns In ni'.COH ATI VIC CORirOHITION KeMllnllv.tloritl, ReiiiilaiMiiiice Alleicory. Adrireaaa Sit WOODWARD A VII., Detroit, Mich., or IIOX a.'l, Aahevllle, N. C. niJAKD WANTKD. Ily a Kenllemiin, either In nrlvate houae or iioarutiiH noupv. on.., p...,,.......n. mayiioitat Cltli'cn Oflice. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, THE FACTS AND COMMENTS. THitsnrcityoflnborersisso grcut in ChnttnnooBn that on Sundny un- uounccmcnti were mnde from the pul pits of several colored churches ONkjnf; men to report at certain places for work. Tun McKinlcy toriff bill passed the house Wednesday with no other amend ments than those offered by McKinley himself. Ben Butterwortb voted for it ; but Coleman, of Louisiana, and Kcuther stone of Arkansas, both republicans, did not. Tim original package business hns already begun In Maine, consequent on the recent decision of the United KtHU Supreme Court. A car arrived Wednes day nt Lewiston containing fifty-six bnr rcls and a large namber of sixteen gallon kegs of beer, consigned to a local dealer, who took them to his store without any interference of the authorities. The deal er says the New Hampshire brewery. whence he obtained the beer, has agreed to assume control of any legal tests. Alliiiatok skin has become so fashion able that the huge, unwieldy saurian threatens to follow the buffalo and bc- ome exterminated. Hut note on what a slender thread hang everlasting things. 'Gators ent muskrats, and muskrnta eat crops. II the alligator is exterminated the muskrnt will multiply like the lack abbit in Australia, ami eat the farmer out of house and home. The police jury of rin(ueminc, La., have therefore pro hibited the killing of alligators in that parish. St. Pacl has gained a step or two on tlicr cities in the matter of the census. She has been lucky enough to have her city directory publisher npiminted census HUiervisor, and he has promised the St. I'aiilites that he will give the city a pop ulation of I'.'O.OOO or know the reason why. Minneapolis menu while has raised a private sum for her census supervisor, in order to enable him to conduct the count in a proper manner, bnch city might take in the gravestones of old set tlers to help out the count. John A. Miikkis, the chief of the Louis iana lottery ring, mentions lis one reason why his itcrnicious charter should be ex tended the fact that he has contributed liberally to the supjiort of various churches in New Orleans. If he did so it was with a vie w to silencing their pulpits ngninst his lottery iniquity. And if he succeeded in doing this it only shows the extent of the demoralization wrought by this giant evil and furnishe another rea son for its overthrow. It is bad iiiough to subsidize the press and corrupt poli tics. To bribe the churches is a lower leplh. Many things in this life rciiiirc gnll but there is something approaching the sublime in the assurance of those rcMirt- era who culled on Commander MeCnlln. of the ship Hntcrprise, just after he had licen suspended for three years from the I'nitcd States navy for cruelty to siilmr- dinatcs, to ask him how be felt! They report that his "eyes were red and swol len and his face was inexpressibly sail. It is a terrible blow for a proud mail, but Commander McCalla will now have three years' leisure to reflect on how he in his time has not only caused the eyes ol helpless sailors to lie red and swollen. but their feet as well, for one of the things for which he is susiended milk ing men "toe a scum" four consecutive niuhts on theaunrtcr deck. This was an original way of making them toe the mark. In 1H7A there came to Atlanta n young mulatto shoemaker, John T. Scliell. ta nnine, lie hud no capital nut ins traiie as a shoemaker. He worked hard and kept out of politics and to-day is iUoted as worth $ia,00). lie says: "The peo ple of the South arc the best friends the negroes huve, or can have. They under stand the negroes, naturally better than any others. They do more for the negroes than anybody else would. They have no more use for a trifling negro than thrv have for a trilling white man, but if a colored fellow works faithfully and is honest and truthful, he will find they re- sm-ct him just as highly as they do any body. And you will find, too, that the negroes who have prerty, no matter how little, are on the side of law and order, and arc good citizens. Th Clllaen Nupplcmcnl. There will lie issued with to-morrow's Citizkn a beautifully illustrated supple ment contnining much matter of scciiil interest to Asheville and vicinity as well I a six-cnUunn article on " ld Time Hcnu ties," "Iliiltinmrc Iteaulies," nnd "Belles of Kentucky." This Saturday supplement of the CiTr r.KH hns become a lining lintiirc of the piijicr and will lie continued. The new assistant professor of UKricul turc has arrived nt Kiileigh from the New Vnrk Airr eu turn College nt ticncvn nnd has assumed his duties at the col lege. The second day of Charlotte's big celc brntion wns given lo u contest between the firemen, lintrirs for one hundred nnd fifty yards reel race Monroe, Durham, (reeniborn. Raleigh, Clmrlottte. Prise $100, won bv Monroe in :iH4 seconds. Oral) race Same distune and entries, won by Pioneers, Charlotte, in U'JMi sec onds. Afternoon race of three hundred yards for the chnnipionship of the slnte. lvntries Raleigh, (ircenslMiro, Charlotte. Time fl!l seconds; won by Greensboro. 1 wish to thnnk nil for the assistance rendered me in my recent licrenvcmcnt, and for their sympathy, C. C. Canaiia, Buttrick St. DAILY CITIZEN. at biltmukl. wuKinunuLmftuii.o, "JCtl MAY 2j, 1890. I'roKreHn of the Work on the Van. derblll KHtate. The Vnndcrbilt house nt Biltmorc, ac cording to the statement of a gentleman who recently saw the plans in New York, will be the finest one on, the continent. Indeed it will be deserving of the term palace rather than home, residence or mansion. 'The entire cost of the whole improvement will be about $0,000,000. That that sum expended as it will be, with judgment, taste nnd skill will pro duce nn artistic nnd splendid whole that will advertise Asheville and North Caro linn the world over cannot lie doubted. The railroad from Biltmore to the house site lins been completed, with the exception of several side tracks which will be put down along the route. A tram road three fourths of a mile long will be built from the rock quarry to the head of the railroad. A large plant for the manufacture of brick and tile drain is now being constructed nt Biltmore. The brick will be used for the inside walls of the house, which will lie of grnnite nnd several millions will lie needed. The brick machine has n capacity of 25,000 per day, and the tile machine has a ca pacity for using the same amount of clay required for that nuinlier of brick, Scv- end miles of tile drain hnvc been used in the construction of the road, nnd there will be several miles more needed. A tram road, with mules us the motive power, will be built from the brick yard to a point a mile down the river, where the supply of clny for the brick nnd tile will be obtained. The improvements now being cur ried on at Biltmore will continue indefi nitely, and it is not known how soon the house will lie commenced. Mr. under bill, with his mother nnd n niimW ol friends, went to the end of the new rail road a few days ago. Mr. Vandcrbill will probably spend several weeks there, as he is now living nt the old J. B. Alex ander house, five miles from this city. A qunntitvnf marble was exhibited to Mr. Vandcrbill Wednesday by n Knoxville firm. It wns very remarkable. In it were imbedded the fossilized remains ol sea animnls. None of the marble was or dered however. A corresixmdciit of the New York Sim was ht Biltmore Wednesday with kodak and fabcr. COL. W. E. ANDERSON. HIM Sudden, Thoasrh Not I'nex- peeled Death, at Ralelirh. Col. Wm. H. Anderson, well nnd fnv orably known the State over as president of the Citizens' National bunk, of Ral eigh, hns been in failing health for some time. Recently he went to Philadelphia to consult physicians, but they gave him no hope. Wednesday he fell unconscious in the bank and in four hours was dead of heart disease. He was buried Thurs day with Masonic honors. Col. Wm. K. Anderson wns liorn in llillsboro in 18:15. At the age of seven teen he enme to Rnlcigh and became con nected with the old State bank, nfl wards the Bank of North Cnrolinn. He was afterwards connected with the Jno, G. Williams bunk, and when the Citizens' bank was organized in IK'.IO, he wns elected its president. Col. Anderson hns held almost imiinn ernhlc positions of trust nnd confidence For some yenrs past he has been ;raud treasurer of the grand lodge of Masons in this State and commissioner of tin- jinking fund of Kaleigh. He wns iilenti lied with various charities; wns a vea trymcn of Christ church nnd was a mem ber of the standing committee of the Dio cese. Ilis life has been a noble one, says one who knew him well; unpretending, uu selfish, and quiet, but its every stngc murked by some good deed. His comae is one most worthy of emulation and honor. HOT SPRINGS NOTES. What la) Hapnenlnir Down I tie Road Iheae Ilava, The Snrine Creek Rnilwny company wns nrgnnized on Monday. Capital umIi .r,(M).(MM). The purpose is to build a rond sixteen miles long following tne morse .if Soriiiu Creek, with n view to developing nen iron ore oeos. in umc f.inncclions Willi aavnnmui nre iookco f,.e. Charter h-utsliition is lartuiinu. Mnvor Beverly W. Hill and Tennessee capitalists nre interested in this pro jected enterprise. Pulled Stntcs Senator Woleolt nnd bride arc Sicndiiig their honeymoon nt ih Mountain Park Hotel. Senator Wol- eott is the youngest mini in the National Semite. The first stone above (lie river surface mi the ni d-atrrnm pier ol the county bridge over the French Broad river, was laid vcsteniav wuii appropriate services, Mnvor Hill oflicintinif. Mr. John King in chnrgc of the iron work of the bridge, will soon negin pairing me girucrs. r.n uiucer I. Hiirkiiis (inrlnnd is to be con grntuluted on his cllicieul niniingeinent ol the waoic worn. An exciting base bull toiirnnnirnl Ir tween clubs comMised of gnrsts at the Mnmiiniii Pnrk Hotel, bell hovs nnd waiters, for a large purse ol moncv to lie devoted to charitable purKscs by the winners, is in progress, tin I iicsiiny tne guests wcrcoverwhcliiiing defeated by the Ih'II hivs who nre Known ny inc kiu nnnie of Wood I lees. teal Knlatc Tranaferw. J. II. Ilostic and wife lo 15. Will Inch, nne hah interest in 4 acres near Richmond Hill $1,500 I. II, Boslicnnd wile to H.I). Moll- r. lot 75x1 10 in Shelby Pnrk,. 850 A. Welirrnnd wife toW. T. Wea ver. 1 t-10 acres in Doubledny... 1,000 A. Welier and wife to W. T. Wen inn foot lot on llnilcv street ... 1.700 C. T. Rnwls to Thus. A.C.nllnglicr n,l A.M. Burton, three lots in Cliveden Dnrk 085 The DC enninl snow white Knglish spar row hns boblicd up at Kciilsvillc. Salisbury Baptists hnvc extended a cnll to Kcv. W. B. Morton of Wcldon. Wake couutv lias among its residents one hundred alumni of the University. Messrs. L'uinmiiiL'S anil Huffum huvecs- lablished a lorgc lumber plant nt Dills- boro. Cuiiford College will indulge in a com mencement extending from the 24-tll to the IJHtli of this month. Mr. H. II. Drnughon, of Dunn, snvs that he went out nn a hawk hunt the other dny nnd killed nineteen. Mnrinn Askew, a nccro living about a mile and a half from Windsor, received her pension of $2,700 recently. The annual meeting of the North Caro lina Tobucco Association will 1 held ut Morchencl Citv in August next. Klnlmrnte iireiiaratious arc I icing made for the meeting of the North Carolina Teachers' Assembly ut Morcheud City. Dr. CeorL'e (lillctt Thomns.of Wilming- ton, will preside lit the meeting of the Stnte Medical Society lit Oxford, Mny 27th-l!!lth. Thehndvofll. C. Barklcv. who wns Irowned in the Catawba river nt Rob insons Perry I ucsiiay, tne mn insinni, linn been loiind. Tin. house roinmittce on public build ings has agreed to report favorably on the lull to uppropriuie .iu,oou wr public building in Durham. C.n.C. A. Battle. Mnvorof New Berne. hns been ninininted one of the marshals ut the unveiling of the I-ce monument at ichmond on the 2'.Uh last. IT.,,, I? A. White, collector of internal revenue, reports to the Klizalicth City Cnrolininii that there ure H.OOO dealers in liquor and lolmcco in that district. The commencement exercises of Pence Institute at Kalcigli will lie held June Ut and 2d, Kcv. Peyton II. Huge, of Wil mington, N. C, prcueliiiig tne annual sermon. The Temple, of Justice was represented in the parade at .Charlotte Tuesday by n hornet s nest live icci in uianicur. ii was in a carl drawn by n donkey nnd riven by a genuine Alricnn. ('..ivrrimr I'owle hns unpointed A. B. Andrews nnd Thoinus It. Kcogh !lo Ik- commissioners from North Carolina to the World s Fair, lih.-is Larr ami (.. a. Bingham nre named ns suiistituics. I. F. Whitncr, one of the os:rnlors at (he Horse Cove gold mines, thinks High lands is the best gold section of the Blue Kidgc mountains. The mines com menced oK!rntions again this week. w..v lir. Inseiih M. Atkinson and fiuni- lv Imve left Raleigh, where they hud re sided lor more inun miriy yem, u. their home nt Wnrrenton. nr. aikiiisoii nket charge nl the rresnylenan ennren there. " The recent reorganization of the Cnro linn Clnv conipnny and the consequent resunipt'ion of work nt the kaolin factory nt llillsboro has given nn iniH.-tus to bus- ncss there. The eonipany s plant is now lM.'ing enlarged. Mrs. f.ill. widow of Hie laic Ransom till, who was so mysteriously murdered n short time ngo in' Franklin county, hns offered a reward ol two hundred iioiinrs I'ortlicnpprehensioiiof thc wrsoii wno committed the crime, nome new uevvr upmcnts have been made in the case. ihortnfr in tobneen plants will cause liiite a fall off in ncreage. mnning the ropniiien ociow m u.i,v,. i,,i. To the ureal minor oi iiic vnriy setters, the tobneco flea has completely l...trovcil the it ants. Divinity knows ur needs Is-'ltcr inan wc ix-xiugiun Dispatch. Mr. t'hisholin was convicted nt thr Siqirrior Court ol Ihiihiibiof alnlucting her sister lor immoral purMiscs, and sen- u-necd to twelve years imprisonment She npiicnled, but the Supreme Court now snvs she mustgoiotiK-iaTimcmii.iy The white man for whom tlic girl wm procured lied from the town. bulletin of the department ,f nuricultiirc snvs: "lluncomlie the m.,t nriiaorriiiis county in the Slnte; formers iinnroviiig their fnrms lictter than ever la-fore; general outlook good prosvt tine lor large toimcco cmp; ico. plc nil in fair condition, nnd working well; in mil interest manifested in education; stock doing nicely ; entile fine. more he'll shlHlt Ills sister with Ilia little wooilcngiin. will now npply toliltle Willu Moure of Kciilsvillc ns well ns it once did to a youthful liero cekbrnted in verse bv Mnx Aillcr. I nhke tne lormern .nimil nionkcv ilitrs not ligure in tins. ,t ,, dvnnniite eiirtridge did and served the puriiose quite ns well. Nor is Willie dead now. His bunds nre past redemp tion. That nil. ll.Tlirrt Weaver, colored, who was bv luaticc Pcm to court on a ImiiiiI of $2110, on failure of which he a,,,, ar.lt til III . Illllll the IllonCV (mil ICII for pnrts iiiiknowii lwfore Ihe court wns oKiied. He was tried lor enticing linnds nwnv who were under contrnct. It is thitnunt mat Aic.-ciii. uu- v..,,k...vmi . . .v :o . .. ..:....:... ngent, paid the money for Weaver. Scotland .mvk iiemocriii. I.nat niL'ht It becnmc noised about that mime ten or filtecn young men from this ritv mid vicinity, hnd without no- imw..,. iheir iinrriits. Irfl for parts un i ... .i..rm. Kiit h nud (ials? Rovnll arc two of the missing Ihivs reiiorted' to us. It is thought that n mini irnm tne State of Ceorgin iniliipcl the boys to go South to work lor themselves. tmnis- hum Diapntcli. Home one who signs his name "Swin dir." hns this "drive" in the Rnlrigli t'hniiiielr: "A ninn of goodnddress who rnu a.vnk I rrnrli. Irmnn. Piirtugiiese, Itliluin, ripniusn or nnyoiiier innguuge ezcept l-.nglisn ; we lire not cnoicr, ..in none WHO SIKIIK '.llglisu ncvu npp.v. i want n man who ciin fix some kind of nnnie lo nil of our line ImiKirted dress goods. We arc not going to hnve our goods culled by these common American names nnv more ; use cnsnmircs, in wns worsted, &. For a venr Ibe Wctmore Shoeeompnny hns riiiiilovrd city convicts, nt the iieni- trnlinry nt kalcigli, in the nimttifncture of shoes. Miw tne company susieniii nivrntions nnd surrenders its convicts Money hns lieen steadily lost by the use of this Inluir. A numlwr of firm will nt hnndle nen tcnlinry-mnde shoes, an there wns a eonsiiiernnie ooyeott. ine plnnl will be removed June 1st toOreens bnro. The convicts will be put on rail road work. All the shoes made by this company were sold in other Hates. PRICE 3 CENTS. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., Of Philadelphia College or Pharmacy, Apothecary, 34 South Main St. OR AU- HEADACHE USE HOfTHtrt HARMLESS HEADACHE POWDERS. Taw art s ftswWIe. Mi.iHik r.iM.ai r.r aia hj anasM. m J BUM, crtjan ' ' 55 ills It, Buffslo, N.V. tsf laumrtwitl Brid(,0iit roaaALSSV J. 8. GRANTS If your prescriptions art prepared at Grant'a Pharmacy you can positively de lnd upon these tacts: First, that only the purest and best drugs and chemicals will be used; second, they will be compound ed carefully and accurately by an expert. enced Prescriptionist ; and third, you will not Ite charged an exorbitant price. You will receive the best goods at a very rea sonable profit. Don't forget the place Grant's Pharmacy, 24 South Main street. Prescriptions filled at all hours, night or day, and deliveied tree ol charge to any part of the city. Tbe night bell will bt answered promptly. Grant's Pbar macr, 2 South Alain street. At Grant's Pharmacy you can buy any Patent Medicine at tbe lowest price quotr ed by any other drug bouse in tbe 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 hat the largest assortment 01 Chamois Skins in Asheville. Over 200 skins, all sites, at tbe lowest prices. We are the agents for Humphrey's llomwopalhic Medicines. A full supply of his goods always on band. Use liuneomlie Liver Pills, the best in the world for liver complaints, indiges tion, etc. A thoroughly reliable remedy for all blood diseases is lluncombe Sarsaparilla. Try a bottle and you will take no other. J. S. GRAST.Ph. C., Pharmacist, 24 S. Main St.. Asheville, N. C. WIIITLOCK'S Special Sales Week. CIono buyoix will loae note tho following ip-eut induce nicntH thin week : Muck Molmir ISrilliimtineH nt .r0 anil 7re., formerly 75c. and f 1. IMnek THiiiiw KuitiiurH, GO and Hoc, former price 75c. and $ 1. Illack tamers Hair and Serge SuitinirH at 75c. and 1, formerly $1 and f 1.25. lSIock ! pencil Henrietta, 0c. 75o. and fl, former price !."(:., $1 and f 1.25. Fancy Mohair Brilliant- ineH, 50c. nnd 75c, former price 75c and fl. Colored Henrietta at 25c, 40c. 50c. and 75c, worth mucu more. Domestic and Imported ChallicH at 5c, 8c, and 12c Mr yard. nub DrcrM FabricH, Lawns and Print at .'c and up. i pencil una JJomctaic bat- ineH at popular price. Dre8H (linj?hani and Seer suckers, large variety. Outinjr UlothH, Table Lin ens, white and coloicd. Ulitte doods, Nainsooks, Lawns, India Linens, Hani burgs, Laws, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, (iloves nnd Mitt. Iarge assortment and low prices. l'arnsols and Sunshades, tho most attractive in the city. Prill lower than else where. .lust received A now lot of Black and ('ream Lnco Floun cing and I)rniery Nets. Something Now We sell tho only absolutely Fast Black Hosiery in the market mndo by Smith & Angoll for Ladies, Misses and Chil dren, also for Men and Boys. They are guaranteed not to dye, crock or turn green, or money refunded. WHITLOWS, 46 SOUTH MAIN STKISBT, OpfMMlte Bank af AskrrUls, I "1

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