i rrv,;..",: 1 THE WEEKLY CITIZEN. j Asheville Daily Citizen FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, I TBI Wbbklt Crum 1 Ml of local and Not exceeding three tinea, One Time, 28 cent. Three Timet, SO centi. Six Tlmea, 75 centa. State new.; just the thing to and to anyone Inquiring about A.bevtll. luacd Tfanraday, lsingle coplc. 8 ctnti, mailed. Only tl.OO, per year. II 1 1 VOLUME VI. NO. 44. ASHEVILLE, N. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. m p .'1 i1- . -4 11 K.4 ft I 1 1 ,1 -1 K n V ..rt r 4 EI MISCELLANEOUS. LINVILLE A place planned and devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health fulness and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 3,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with taste and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PAkKS. A desirable place for fine residences and HEATHFUL HOMES. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvllle, Mitchell Co.. N. C. BON MARGHE. NEW NECKWEAR FOR GENTLEMEN Jl'ST IN HAND SOME LATEST DESIGNS PRETTIEST SHADES OP SILK. LADIES' BLOUSES. NEW AND ALL GRADES. FANS ! FANS ! USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL. 30 South Main St. BON MARCHE. H.T.ESTABROOK'S 33 8. MAIN ST., A8HBVILLB, I. THB PLACB FOB BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY 6000S AND TOVS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. apr IB d - REAL ESTATE. WltraalTowra? W?W. W.t GWYfl & WEST, (SoceeMora to Walter B.Owra) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF AIHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at Percent. Notary Public. Commiatloncra of Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. OKVlCR-aontttcaat Coyrt isamauf, Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agent. Loan, ae .nrely placed at per vent. Office, i 3 SM Patton Ave. Hecond Boor. IcbDdlT JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. P1RB INHURANCB PLACUU IN TWKNTV OPTHBliltHT COMPANIBH IN TUB WOKLU. AOBNTB OP THB TSAVKLKHH' LI 1' HAN II ACCIDKNT INHIIKANCK CO., OP HAKTPOMU, CONN. BTATK AOHNT8 POK THBDHTROlTI'IKIt AND DURULAR PKOOP 8APB CO. Room 9 &io, McAfee Block 38 Patton At.,, A.herlllo, N, C. MISCELLANEOUS. IF THERE IS ANY P 0 W B R IN RICES, ANY V IRTUE I N . A L U E S, O R A N V B B N E F I T I N A R G A I N 8, BUY YOUR GROCERIES, FEED, ETC., PROM A. D. COOPER. North Side Court House Square. "GET RID OF THE FLIES." Every housekeeper in Ashe ville has the worry of Flies. Fly Paper is sticky and only a little less bother than the Flies. We sell the Harjier Fly Trap, the best made at only 18 cents each (sold in other StoreB at 25 cts.) they are handy, easily cleaned, never wear out and get there in ridding the house of Flies. One or two in each room will soon abate the nuisance. Our Ice Cream Freezers, Ham mocks and Croquet Sets are seasonable aud are priced us low as the same goods can be bought in anyXity on the continent. We are selling Lace Curtains, and goods for half curtains, (of which we have some lovely patterns) at prices that always please. Our second supply of Brass Curtain . Rods is expected daily, the other lot was priced at exactly one half per foot as the same goods were quoted at elsewhere, but that is the way our prices run, sometimes one half, or two thirds, always lower than anybody else in all lines . and we keep every thing. The biggest lino of Ribbons in town. Every thing at "BIG RACKET." I. W. V. WILLI. l.Tlllm j. WILL.. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, A8IIBVILLB, N. C. Office Barnard Building. P. O. Uos 00. I'lam, HuccMeatlon., Detail., tc forcvery clan of building at .hurt notice. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DE8I0NS A SPECIALTY. Call and see us. mirlOtMm F. A. GRACE, FRKHCO DECORATOR AND DKBIUNKH Will Kac-cule In Tempra, lntonaco, Encaustic or Oil From Special Designs In DKCOK ATIVK COM I'OHITIOIH Kcallatlc-I'loral, RonalMimnc at Allegory. AildRM. !M WOODWARD AVK., Detroit Mien., or BOX 841), A.hcvillv, N, C, MISCELLANEOUS. ESTABLISHED 1874. V.CCARMIGHAEL, APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. For sixteen years I have 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 first-class in every respect. Everything warranted as represented r money re funded. My goods are pure and fresh and my prices as low as the lowest. Prescrip tions filled at all hours, day and night, and delivered free of charge to any part of the city. Mr. J. Taylor Amiss is with me, and will be pleased to meet his friends and custom ers. We are showing an unusually large and attractive stock of Clothing, Men's Fur nishing Goods, Huts, Shoes of all Kinds, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Smallwares & 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 & 9 Patton Ave. JUST RECEIVED. ONE HUNDRED BARRELS BEST PORTLAND AMD One Hundred Barrel Louisville Cement. KtMVt ONE HUNDREO BARRELS BEST QUALITY CALCINED PLASTER. C. E. MOODY, Proprietor. Office No. 30 Patton Avenue. THl.HI'HONII NO. 40. Wnirlimine at Depot. P. o. Mm fl.M. mfOKTOAUBSALB. My virtue of a ilml of tni.t curctilrd to the unilrriKnl ny c. A. nmiin aim wur, h. Hnillh, to nrruiT the mm of nmney therein mrntlimrd to Chnrlr. W. Wimlwy. nntl lM-nr. iMit tint Mnv 111. ihmii. unit rvul.tvri-l on HKr 1IM, rt'm , of llonk 111 of the Mori Kfiirr Krt'ord III the illl of the HrflLIrr ill IHTII.IH mim-i.ntiir viiiuii.t, ........ Ik ui.lmi.rnil Irilfllrr will M'll for t'ltfftt lit tulilk outcry to the hlithmt hlihlrr nt thr fit.., In tit ltv tif A.hrvllle In ..I A II. ....... ml. ninHlv ntl 111 inth llaV Of June, imio, the following oritcnitcii iiirrr nntt parcel. 01 innu, biiuhic, I.TIIIH mm 11I1I city of A.lirvlllr on llnllcy .trcct, 11ml iHin 1.01. nil. runriwn itm, i t it u.un .ii uiilltv ittirk. tn the mirt of whlt-li an rcul.trrcil, rrfcrcoiT l hircliy liniilc, fur r..rihfl, .lliiili,ti nf Ih .nntv. nntl whli'll ..III l.otn arc furlhcr houmlril fiiHuwn, to wit 1 Lot No. IhiilnninK nt a point on thcen.trrn Itinruln of ""III llnllry Mrret onr hiimlml anu .ixl.v nve reel . 1 1.1 . irt.tn where thr northern line "f nlil Hhrlliy Park inlrnnl. .Hid alrrrt, unil run. inrnce M7ty" K. onehunurcd and arventy-foar feet to the wc.tcrn mmitln of W.lliut alrrcl; Ihriue with It N. 7i 'i H. nhont wvcnly.H I7HI 1-h.i In th .tiiithwrttt corner of In! No. 41 Iheniv N. M7Vi W. with the Mouthrrn line ol .flltl Itit No. 11 one hnilitml anil elilht y-nile nml three lourlh. 1 1 HI -I, I let I in nnne.t trrrt. anil thenec with It 8. 1' lit' W wven t nrr 17.11 feet til the iH-irlnnlim.. Lot. No. I vlitt Inttttrilin 11 v eitttt of .nld Lilt Ntl 4.U nerti.ii aulil Wnllnek atrrrt, ImkmiiiIiik nil the en. tern nut I Kill of thl. la.t .Irrel, iipptt Itr the auuthea.t comer of .nlil lot Nn. .3 and the nnrthcn.t of lot No. il and run. 8. H7V B. almut one hnmlrril and Br. fret to thr ra.trrn line ol mihl Hhelhy Park ; thence iilt ..nil llti N K.M'vrnlv-hve 7nleettn H atnkel thinee with the .nlithrrtl line or lot No RM N. 7i" W. onr hnnilrt d I linn Icet to .Hi.t WMllm k .trt. nml tht'iitY with It 8, t"W W. aliont lieventy-flye I 7ft) leet to the iHii nnliia. im mii i., JOHN Cllll.t), Triintr. mnvl.ltMt tne.itnya UIIMMHH UOAHIIINU. Vte nre now prepared with room, for .uin ,irUU-rU""MK8 .8. U CIIAMPHKUN, mnySldlm ft7 Church itrwit THE DAILY CITIZEN. FACTS AND COMMENTS. Richmond is reeking with rcliel flags, and Col, Elliot F. Shepnrd hns not yet started for the front. On, Shepard, on ! Washington Post. Tub Farmers' Alliance in the two Da kota, are on the warpath and they want Republican blood. Just now they threat en to destroy the G. 0. P. in those States. Kbpuulicans who have been plotting to capture the Congressional scat lately filled by Mr. Carlisle are likely to find their plans thwarted by Governor Muck ncr's call for an election on June 21. That date fulls on Saturday, the day of the week most convenien V'or voting by the Kentucky farmers, who toi m the Demo cratic strength in the Carlisle District. New York Star. Evkn the most conservative must ad mit that the way lots are selling in Ashe ville is something unheard of. It is the principal topic ot conversation bn the street at the club or hotel and the man docs not live who would not like a few feet of Asheville dirt. Now that the boom is on why not purchase a site for a park. It has got to come soon and procrty can be purchased at a more reasonable figure now than ever in the future. Arrksts of Russian Nihilists near Paris disclose a strange development of revolu tionary agitation in Europe. It appears that the conspirators were engaged in manufacturing in France explosives de signed for the destruction of the Russian Imperial family. The natural alliance between Russia and France no doubt had something to do with the promptness of French authorities in the matter. The abstract quistion of antagonism between Republicanism and Imperialism hns fuilcd to receive consideration in view of the community of interests between Paris and St. Petersburg against possible move ments at Berlin, Vienna and Rome. Tub New York Times is one of those papers which believes in the fairness to everyone and when the Lee monument was unveiled at Richmond the following editorial appeared in its columns: "It is rather a pity that there were no or ganized bodies of representatives of the North at the unveiling yesterday of the monument ol Generul Lee. The presence of Southern troops at the funeral of Gen eral Grant was recognized as a tribute honorable to the men who paid it ns to the memory of the hero to whom it was paid. A quarter of a century after the close of the war ought to sull.ee to put all its figures in a historical prosjiectivc. Ever)' body now recognizes that Falkland and Hampden were both pntriots accor ding to their lights. Everybody ought to recognize now that there is no danger that the "issue" will arise again, that the soldiers of the Confederacy may have been as conscientious ns the soldiers ol the Union. Lee was the first of these. Whils he was no doubt doing what we believe to be his duty in "going with his State," there is no question at nil that bis conduct throughout the war and after it was that of a brave and honorable man. His memory is, therefore, a hs session of the American people, and the monument that recalls It is ittx.ll a na tional possession. In an interview in New York Mr. John . Servent, a prominent merchant of the new town of Guthrie, Oklahoma, gives some interesting facts concerning the negro immigration. He does not npcnr to be alarmed, and if his opinion is the opinion of the majority of the residents of the territory the negro has finally landed in a haven of rest : "One of the most remarkable htu1- innties about the settlement ol tiKia noma," said Mr. Servent, "is the negro immigration which practically invaded it, and which is still daily streaming into the Territory. From nil the win-mind-ing States thousands of well-to-do col orcd iwople, with their families, have rushed in, taken up laud and willed. Manv ol them in tact, most ol tliein are well fixed financially. I could name more than tilty men ol unit nice. who, desiring choice claims near Gulhrie, the capital citv, have bought them nt from "itH to $1,000 apiece. Tliix influx of well-to-do negroes made a liointi which nt one time, ns we unilcmtand it out there, came very near inducing Presi dent Harrison to ntiHiint lite Hon, Ii. P. McCnbe. now State uuilitor in Kansas and a black man of good reputation, ns Governor of the new territory, and that fact hns been one means of turning the eves of ninny intelligent nml wealthy tic ltihh toward Oklahoma ns a sort ol nriimiset linn tor mcir nice, nun mm done n great Heal toward bringing into Oklahoma tlioiisaiins in men 01 mat race who would olhcrwiHc not hare maile the venture." Mr. Sergeant is alo of the opinion that the territory will be democratic, It it Mat Hold VeU Mr. W. A. lliielinnnii was asked this morning If there was any truth in the ru inor that his mother's priqicrty had been sold. He denied the rcxrt but said that negotiation, nre now ieiiilitig whereby it may lie. The trade is between them nnd certain Asheville men, but he is of the opinion that the parties behind the scenes are Vninlrrliilt and Inmnn. An offer of ISII.oiiii has liceii made for th entire property, OH acres, extending to thr top of the mountain. The same gen lleman nre nller the other property along the side of the mountain. To llnnkcrH and MercliantHi The Tyler Desk company of St. Louis, Mo., have lust inililialicil, In colors, a urent work of art on Hank Countris I'incllraka nndOlliee Furniture generally lliu Cut in Prices, with increased cash discounts. The Unnkcr's Catalogue, 15(1 itno-ci. in colors, free iiostai!c Catalogue of llesksaud Office Furniture t:i0 iinues free, ixistngc 10c. These hooks should interest every business man in the country, TWO TOWNS DESTROYED ANOTJHER TERRIBLE CY CLONE IN INDIANA. FREE MASONS HOLDING A MEET' ING IN NEW YORK. A Marriage In HIr-U Life Ameri can HharDMliootera Leave for Enrope-News of tue World. Spcciul to Tub Citizisn. JiiFFi-RsoNVii.Lii, l.Ni)., June 3. A terri ble cyclone swept over the State last night in the vicinity of Hiintingbtirg nnd asir. Everything in ils path was swept away and many icople were killed or in jured. The towns ure completely ruined and the wires down. Details arc meagre. The cyclone struck the towns at midnight. Iluntinghiirg and JasKir ure seventy miles from this point. FIVE HUNDRED MASONS. Are Ilolrtlnic Their Annual Meet ing In New York. Special to Tint Citizkn. Nrw York, une II. Five hundred Free Masons from every part of the I'nited States were in attendance at the ocning of the 109th annual session of the Grand Lodge in the Masonic Temple this morn ing. Orund Master Voorhees oiencd the gathering with a review of the year's work by the order. Secret session hegnn this afternoon. By to-morrow night in itiatory steps will have been taken to provitlc for the new usylum for aged and indigent Masons at L'tien. The report of Grand Secretary Kplers will lie presen ted to-night. For the Actor'H Fund. Special to The Cltiicn. Nrw York, June 8. At 1 o'clock this afternoon crowds began streaming into Palmer's Theatre. .U 3 o'clock liegins the annual entertainment for the actors: fund which will lwoK-ne(l hv ex-President Graver Cleveland. General Sherman and General Horace Porter will also make addresses. Contented Klecllou Cane. Special to The Cltiicn. Washington, June 3. The house to day began consideration of the contested election case of Mel Millie, republican, ngainst Trn pin, democrat, from Alabama. The republican majority on the commit tee hns declared in favor of the former and this decision will be confirmed to day. The NeUowell Iropcrv Hold. The McDowell property, in South Asheville, containing twenty-three acres, hits been sold to D. S. Watson for $-0,- 000. There are rumors that a hotel or sanitarium will be erected, hut the pur chasers will say nothing. Commlanloners) for llenderaou. Special to Tub Citizkx. Henderson villi:, N. C, June 2. At n meeting of the magistrates of Henderson county to-day the following were elected county commissioners : Albert Cautian, 1. F. Posey nnd II. T. Morriss. II Itora Ileuun. Special to Tint Citizkx. Aldany, N. Y., June 3. The constitu tional commission whose duty it is to revise the articles of the State constitu tion referring to the judiciary licgnn its labors here to-day. A Weddlntt In High Life. Special to Tux C'irizKX. Tkhnton, N. J., June 3. At noon to ilnv nt the residence of Stephen II. I'.lkins, A. C. Oliphant, a son of General Oli- phant, nnd Snllie II. Elkins, daughter of Mr. Elkins, were married. The New Htale Adopted. Spccinl to Tub Citizkx. Pittsiii rii, June 3. The Amalgamated Association Iron and Steel Workers met here to-day. The new scale was adopted. lone lo llurope. Special to The Citticil. Nkw York, June .'I. The Sharpshoot ers left to-day lor liuroie to attend the international contest in ('icrinaiiy. Ilralnt. and Money. F.x-CnngrcxHiiinti Logan II. Roots, nt the Christening ceremonies of the town of Kimball, on the Tennessee riyer, thirty miles west of Chattanooga, said that to make nil industrial development rcoiiirril nature's gilts, brains mid money. The Geologist and every other intelligent per son who examiiieil the siiiiieet reporteil t he itiiinci hate uroxiimlv ol iuiiIhm-h. met als, coal, clay, stone and in fact every thing that vim lc well thought ot neces sary for a ninniiliietiiriiig city are ail un let! riL'lil lucre on tue minus in me icu- iicsce river, the onlv I ill ice where the Tennessee river touches the Ctimlwrlnnil coal fields. The Colonel also assured parties that ample limits hud lieen pro vided for it, so that there will be no lack of money; ami railed Mates Judge Key said thai loloucl Knots slateiiivnt on such sullied, could lie relied iiimiii. The Colonel remarked, however, that he was not making assertions as to the brains devoted to the miiiiageiueiit. When i. is known that Colonel Roots is the Prvsi dent of the Company, iiud that II. I Kimball, of New Eimlaiul Inrt h and dcor gia residence, lamed lor his management ol large enterprises, islhe Viix' l'icsidcul and (iciieral Maiianer, the assurance ol brains emit rolling nlhiirs is complete. II who misses Is iiig it Kimball mi the Huh and 1 1 1 Ii nl June will certainly miss an opportunity lor great pleasure and op portunities for profitable investment. To Hon lo lllllniore. The Asheville Street Railway company has obtained Hi iiiissioii from the bonril uf ciMinly commissioners lo extend their road from the southern limits ol the city live miles along the lliiiicoiubc turnpike. The ntnmigctncitt of the road confidently expect to build the road to Hilt more, and possibly further. The company have not decided when they will begin. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. County auperlntendcnt F.lected and Tax Levied. At the joint meeting of the Board of County Commissioners and magis trates yesterday afternoon Mr. C. U. Way was elected county sux.'rintcndcnt of public instruction on the fifth ballot The tax was levied at the meeting us follows : County, 42'ii ccntsontht'$100; school 13V4 cents on the $100; State, 2S cents on the $100. A total of 83 cents on the $100. The poll tax is $2.00. These are the same taxes ns those lev ied last year. After the joint meeting the board of commissioners met, and after allowing n small uunilxT of pauper claims, ad journed until this morning. Confidence In AHlievllle. Finding that mv projierty is evidently selling too low I have determined to make the following proposition: I offer to pay five thousand dollars i $3,0110) cash by ten o'clock to-morrow morning to be distributed pro rata among the purchasers of lots already sold for a cancellation ol tneir tranes, eacn pur chaser to have a pro rata profit upon his lot if all the buyers will agree to this proposition. Richmond Pearson. Muller'H Application KefuHed. This was the day for granting licenses to retail liquor dealers, and the following were renewed: . II. Loiigliran, Frank O'DonnclI, Frank Loiigliran, G. A. Sor rels, Hampton & I'eatherston, A. G. Hal Ivburton, J. II. Steele. M. II. Kelly nnd John O'DonnclI were granted license for 3D South Main street. . 0. Muller's application was the only one refused. J.J. Mnckcv, register of deeds, was di rected to employ three hands to transcribe he indexes in his office in new books. NORTrTcAROLINA NOTES. Evangelist Fife licgnii his Faycttevillc meetings yesterday. A distillery near Elmwood with one barrel of whiskey burned down. Mr. losciih Petty, drummer for the Chatham ntles during the war, is deud. Oxford Lodge I. O. O. F. will erect a temple 411x100 lect and three stones high. Durham's iail has liflcen inmates. This is the largest number it has had at one time since IMS'i. The democratic nominating conven tion of the lilih district uiecls in Greens boro on July U. Mrs. lones ChnpiH'll, one of the family poisoned in Kaleigh by eating western bacon has died. The Hay street Methodist church ol Favettevillc will run an excursion to Wilmington June 10. On account of bis health, Rev. T. W. F.blettilt has deeided to decline the call extended to him by the baptist church at Shelby. Governor Richardson and Adjutant- General llonhum, ol South Carolina, will attend the encampment ol the North Car olina State Guard at Whitesvillc. Governor l-'owlc hns returned fram Richmond. He is delighted with the cel ebration and verv proud of the promi nent part North Carolina took in it. John Ii. Ontes, of Charlotte, has re ceived a check inim Mnimion, n., lor $2,000 to be used lor the home and for eign missions of the Southern Presbyte rian church. Rev. D. J. Koontz, a colored preacher. died suddenly at Concord and the cir cumstances pointed suspiciously to IMii sou. A coroner's jury found that it was so, but how, when or where the pnier does not say. The stockholders of the Statesviltc Air Line railroad company have held their annua! meeting and elected the following officers: Dr. J. J. Mutt, president ; C. A, Carlton, secretary and treasurer; W. A. Eliason, duel engineer. The Salisbury correspondent of the Charlotte Chronicle suvslhat . C. Ford, Dsn., of South River, Davie county, anil the father ol Mrs. J. C. Iryin, of Slates- villc, lost a large barn, ;!'anary, two hundred bushels of wheat, two wagons and 11 liuggv by lire. The origin of the lire is unknown. A Raleiuh uciitlciiinn said yesterday that sixtv-six million dollars were sent out nl the Southern Males into tm- Xorlhrrn Suites every year to pay insiir 11 nee. That's about as much 11s the Southern cotton crop is worth, nnd that's one reason why there nre some Kior folks in the S uth, Slulc C tiro 11 icic. Miss Minnie McIaoiI, daughter of Mrs I. P. C. Morris, formerly ol this place astonished relatives and friends by Icav iug her home in Charlotte last Thursday and going to Spartanburg, S. C, where she was man led to Mr. f. A. I., lolmson I Salisbury. The reason her iicople till- ieetetl to the marriage was because til tier age, sue oeiug oniy ioioiu muricvn years old. She and her husband, we learn, intend making their home in Ashe ville. Monroe Register. About ten or twelve years ngo, Mr loslma I'ltttnan, a tanner nenr Crouton received 11 llesh wound while handling n basket of cotton aud contracted dew iloisnn in the injured place, which ha troubled him at intervals ever since. I finally Ihciiiic ho bud that five week ago he went to New Heme to receiv inei lien I attention, with the CNcctulion ol havinu the diseaseil limn ampiitiileu but the slate ol his health would not HTiiiil the oisriilioii to lie is'iloimcil lie uretv worse until limillv death trrmi nati'd his siilhiiuu. Mr. I'ilinaii was 4:1 years ol age So far the outlook is iilosl i iieoiiiagiug for a good crop year. Fanners are working hurd and economising in every way possible. I'p to dale Jl.tlo.'l boxes ol 'liea us have I sen ahipicd from this place to the Northern maikets. This is much larger than the amount shipied iasl year at this time. In addition large quantities of Irish potatoes, turnips, strnwlicrrics, nspnrngus, etc., nlso hnve been .hipped. 1 his quantity of truck ought to have, up to now, nl least $10, 0011 in circulation if our people could get anything like a fair price for their pro ducts. Clinton inucnsinn. MISCELLANEOUS. J. S. GRANT. Ph. G., Of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Apothecary, 24 South Main St. OR I HEADACHE USE HOFFMAN! HARMLESS HEAOACHI POWDERS. They sr. s 8pcHlo. ttoUlalBf m taa, Sn 14m imtHn Tb. w. aol.Mlhartla. rrtM,litfc F.r Ml. kf tnggku r by AIIDRStt THB HOFFMAN DRUQ CO. ""WOtM ii MalnSt., Buffalo, N.YMdlslwMBoiiilBnaptOiit TUB .ALB BT S. GRANT. If your prescriptions are prepared at Grant's Pharmacy you canpositirelyde- lendupon these facts: First, that only the purest and best drugs and chemicals will be used; second, they will be compound' d cure fully and accurately by an expert encvd I'rescriptionist ; and third, you will not be charged an exorbitant price. You will receive the best goods at a very rea sonable proSt. Don't forget the place Grant's Pharmacy, 24 South Main street. Prescriptions Slled 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, st bouth Maw 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. He will sell all Patent Medi cines at first cost, and below that if nec essary, to meet the price of any competi tor. We have the largest assortment 01 Chamois Skins in Asheville. Over 200 skins, all sites, at the lowest prices. We are the agents for Humphrey's Homoeopathic Medicines. A full supply of bis goods always on band. Use Buncombe Liver Pills, the best in the world for liver complaints, Indiges tion, etc. A thoroughly reliuble remedy for all blood diseases Is Buncombe Sarsaparilla. Try a bottle and you will take no other. J. S. GRANT, rh. C, Pharmacist, 2 S. Main St., Asheville, N. C. WIIITLOCK'S Special Sales Week. Close buyers will nleuae noto the following great induce ments this week : ninck Mohair Brilliant ines at ".() and 73e., formerly 75c. and $1. Black ToiniHO Suitings. GO and H."c., former price 75c. and i. Iwack Camel s Hair and Serge Suitings at 75c. and $1, formerly $1 nnd f 1.25. Mack r reach Henriettas, 0e 75c. nnd $1, former price (5e., ?1 and if 1.25. raiicy Moliair lJnlliant- iiich, .toe. aim ioc, former price 75c, nntl $1. lolorctl lleuricttUHUt z.jc, t()c, 50e. and 75c., worth imicn more. Domestic nnd Imported Challies at 5c, 8c, and 12c. per yard. Y iihii i M'css i ii lines, liawns nnd Prints at Mc. nnd up. French nnd Domestic Sat- ines at popular prices. Dress Ginghams and Seer suckers, large variety. Outing Cloths, Tublo Lin- eiiH, white nnd colored. White (loods, Nainsooks, Lawns, India Linens, Ham burgs, Laces, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, (Uoves and Mitts. Largo assortment and low priw. Tarasols and Sunshades, the most attractive iu the city. Trices lower than else where. .lust received A new lot of Mack nnd Cream Lace Floun cing and DraiK-ry Nets. Something New Wo sell the only absolutely Fast Mack Hosiery in the market made by Smith & Angell for Ladies, Misses and Chil dren, also for Men and Doys. They are guaranteed not to dye, crock or t urn green, or money refunded. WIIITXOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET, OpposlU Bank ar AahtrlUa. S tiis eiisu wN ' aattk .tMw.fHk ,w.a,.,.a.l.,lifc.