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7 ) - THE WEEKLY CITIZEN, Asheville Daily Citizen t FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, : Tub Whkki.y Citizkn li full of local niitl Stale news i JttHt the thing to send to anyone Inquiring uliout Asheville. Issued Thursday. .Single copies 0 cents, mulled. Only ft (io, iwr year. Not exceeding three lino, One Time, L'O cents. Three Tiuica, 00 cents. Six Times. 7B cents. ASHEVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. VOLUME VI. NO. 40. f MISCEl.LANMH'S. LINVIUE. A place planned ami devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for henlth fulnoss ami beauty of SCENEUV. An elevulion of.:t,NOO feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out witli taste anil skill, with well graded roads ami extensive FOREST PARKS. A deniinble place for line residences and HliATlll I I. HOMliH. A good opportunity fr prolitnblc investments. Foi illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Mnvillc, Mitchell '. N. C BON MARGHE. DRUMMERS SAMPLES OF Aprons, Handkerchief unci At g.1 H-rul unil tr it.il. Ics limn regular prices. All New UiiU l.alcl Hl ! fOHOMlll MHili Hi. BON MARGHE. II.T.ESTAROOKJs TJ 8. MAIN HT.. AltllHVII.I.K. n Tin: ci.ck h BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS ANI TOVS. I.l 11 'A I. Views and SkctclieH mirlMd KliAI. usr.Mii. Wi.ro II. IIWVN. YY. W. WllT GWYN & WEST (Miicccssiira to Walter ll.Uwyn) ESTAHLIS1IEO 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE Loitiii Securely IMnvvd at 8 Per Cent. Notary I'ulillc. Commissioners ollh-l FIRE INSURANCE. OKPIC'K-NnulhrnMl rnnrtltnaare Kcftl liwtntc Ilrokcrs, Alld IllVCNtlllClll AKCIltH. Loans sc. unly plnccil at M per cent. Miller! 11 fc 'l I'nltiin Ave. ftrennd floor, leiiini l r JENKS & JICNKS REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. I'IMII INHHHANOK Pl.ACHII IN TWHNTV (ll'TIIII MUST CIIMI'ANIHH IN Til 1C WnHI.II. AltltNTMOI'TliaTNAVKI.IiKHM.n'ltANU ACCIHHNT INHPKANCH CO., HI' IIAKTPOHII, CONN. KTATIl AOHNTS) I'llH TIIR tillTMIIIT I'IKII AND lll'KOI.AK I'KIIOI' K A I'll CO. Room 9 t io, McAfee Mock It Patton Are., A.hctlll, N. C. MISCEI.LANEOI'S. MATINEE EVERY 1AY THIS WliliK l'OR TUB BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Ureal Comedy I 'lay entitled ;"BLUE RUIN" llimlKen withdrawn lifter a very hUcccsslul run, und we now present our mulehlemi Stock of Groceries, GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT POI" ULAR PRICES. IMIOHS OIMCN AT 6 A. M. A. D. COOPER, proprietor. SUMMER READING. inOiil' iln Iiiwr refines for making Ice I 'reams, Sherbets, W'nter Ices, and Custards. given away witlieach Freezer at the "M(i HACK FT." A lii"' lnt of Straw Hats for Men, Hovs and Children at the "15M1 HACK IT. A new Int. of Soft Crush lats in Brown, Blue ami '.lack at tli "151(1 KACKKT." Ci'iiiiiiet Setts and 1 1 Ji 111- mocks, all prices, at tne Sinnd T .minis. Hall Lamiis Jlirarv Lamiis, Night and Kitchen I ,niiiii8, Wicks, Chim neys and JJiirm rs, lower than anybody, at the "15IW HACK til . Dress Duckies, Uibbons, Neck Wear, Collars, Cull's, '.cits ami the largest line of loiincings in town at the "151(1 KACKKT." A new lineoffliiighamsand Chainbra.vs in Solids, Stripes, Maids and Side Hands at the "DKi KACKKT. It is mi est nblishetl fact lliiit mi it ace in town con iniiiM ii. Iii'tter iiHsnrlcil stock of goods sohlat as low prices as tlie "151(1 KACKKT.' 'i ilo not make a. snecial- I v of ii ii v-1 iimr (iiiuess li im of low prices) but we do takt iiiimii li-iii i e iii'iile iii tne ex ii.nl of niif Shoe IniMiiiess. i Ivifiiinu- nil kinds and sclllliir them cheaper than anybody else must he the secret, oi ii. I in mil. hihiihI n nickel for anything until you nave vis itetl the "MG RACKET." . W. V Wll.l.. AHTIIKM J. W II.I.H. WILLS KROS., AltCII ITECTS AltllliVltl.lt, N. C. iilllee lliirnnrd lliillillnu. I'. f, Clnna, WiKX-lnrntliHim IKlullK. e hirevery elnna of liulldlim nl "hurl notice. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Cull and we uii. iiirlild;im V. A. GRACE, I'KISHCO IUCCORATOR ANII Ii:8IiNlCIt Will Kxtecuta In Tcmprn, liitonnco, lCncnuRtlc or Oil From Special DcHiguti in Itl'.t-nM ATIVK foiwnoiTHN. HfnllMtlcl'lornl, HeitnlHMiuicu Allc-iiory. Aldrr an WOOI'WAHII AVIt. Drlrolt. Mleh., or DUX IM3, Alhcvllle, N. C. a isc ella nhous. kstahusiiud 1874. i uniiniiuiink.i.1 APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. For sixteen years I have carried on a Drug and Pre- rintion business in Ashe- rille, stri villi? at all times to uv mire Drugs ami sell no goods that aro not strictly first-class in every respect. Overvthing warranted as represented or 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, find delivered free of charge to any part of the it.v. Mr. J. Taylor Amiss is with me, and will lie pleased to meet his friends and custom ers. We are showing an unusually large ami attractive stock of Clothing, Men's Fur nishing (ioods, Hats, Shoes of all Kinds, Dry (ioods, Fancy (Soods, Smallwares & Carpets, bought with great care, marked at short and reasonable profits. The line embraces all grades from low priced to very fine. Out? price system. 7 & I) Put ton Ave. CASAR'S HEAD HOTEL WILL BE OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1890 ON JUNE 1ST. Accommodation the very I tent this inoun lulil country ran uhi.nl. Tem rensonidili- n iiom.ll.le la iniikc them. IIIINiirilH, iul. IkiwIIiik alley, Imll room, mimic, etc. F. A. MILKS, 91. I)., imiy:iii:ini Proprietor. JOHN CHILD, ( I'ormerly ut Lyninn Hi Child I, HEAL ESTATE AND : LOAN 15R0KEH Hlrlvtl) allrokcraKC BuhIiicnh I.oniin neeurely dnrril at H uer cent. SIO.OO REWARD In cash will be paid to any purchaser at my store who guesses neai-est. the poinila tion of Asheville as shown by the oflicial census now being ta ken. You are not liniifed to one guess but can guess as often as you make a purchase. Iftwoormoreniake the nearest guess, the prize will bo given to the guess received tirst, I jet all como a nd try their luck. F. E. MITCHELL, THE LEADER IN Boot, SIioch & Gcnttt' FurnlHlilngn. THE DAILY CITIZEN. FACTS AND COMMENTS. SkCMKTAHV IlLAINK ImS Rl'llt II lIK'SBIIJJt' to the Semite in which lie iuIvhciiIch free trade with all American cmintncs that will admit free of duty Hie products of the United States. Wb THiiroirr Senator Viiiicc would brills Superintendent of the Census Por ter tip with a jolt when lie replied to his letter in reference to the aliened difficulty of takiiiL' the census in Asheville, which was no doubt Kro,s'y exuberated, lis lie expressed the opinion it was, and as Senator Vance also says it doubtless was. The Senator informs Mr. Porter that if the enumerators have sense iioukIi to behave decently they would encounter no more trouble in (jelliiiK the information they . in Asheville tliuu they would -anywhere, and takes occasion to pointedly remind him in re turn to his assertion Hint democrats were not refused appointment lis enum erators because they were democrats, that he (Senator Vance I had letters from irth Carolina reeiilliuj u niunlicr of in stances where democratic enumerators had been removed, after sonic of them hud Ix'kiiii work, to make places for re publicans, sonic of whom were colored men. He might have added that these removals were made to ipiict the howls of the hungry little republicans who wanted the places and were em aged lie- cause democrats had Ix-en appointed. The enumerators who revoked the ni pointmcnts of democrats excused them selves for doing so, alleging that they lid so in oliediencc to instructions from headiiiiirters. Wilmington Star. FOR A WORTHY OBJECT. Since the two boys were bitten yeslcr- lay by what was supposed to lie a mad log, it has been suggested that a sub scription Ik raised and that Hit victims be sent to Dr. Paul Uibicr's pasteur es tablishment in New York City for treat ment. Tim Cmzii.N is always ready to voice the requests of the people and par ticularly one so worthy. Tor that rea son it has caused to Ik placed, in the busi ness office a pajKr that may Ik signed by those who wish to contribute to the cause. 1 lie list is headed hy l Ml-: utii-.n ith a contribution of $10. That the good people ol Asheville will sec that enough nioucv is raised to scud the boys to New ork, wc have no doubt. Many liavccxprcsscd themselves as desirous of giving for that object mid ill when they learn that a subscription has iKcn started. The two boys James Scott and Thomas Corpcning, both col ored, should have the proier medical at tention. The Kople of Asheville should see that they do. Of coursclhcrc is some uieslion ns to the docf's iH'ing mad, but the boys should have the lieuelil of the doubt. ICvcrybody is asked to subscrilK to the list and at once. There is no time to In- lost. The names of the contributors will appear in Tim Citizkn from day to day Urantl Hiivvvhm of mImh Joule jeukliiM convert. The concert at Citv 1 lull, Tuesday even- inu. Iiv Miss Inline Icnkins, assisted liy artists from the Cincinnati College ol Music, was n genuine musical treat. warmly attested by the enthusiastic iir precintion of u fair sized audience, coui Mscd of Wilmington's most cultiueil jwoiile. Aliss Jenkins possessed n rare onlcr ol musical talent ami in liotiiiicruist rumen tnl mill vocal renditions exhibited n pleasing degree of culture in her chosen art. tier voice is u rico, iuo i...p...h.i null in solo or duet she is cipially pleas- i.iL. Her sonratio solo. "1, l-.siasi, was rciulcrcd with the precision ol a finished iiriint mid elicited a heartv encore. Asa pianist Miss Jenkins is no less clever tuai as a vocalist. Wilmington Ml. I Journal Miss Jenkins lias lately conic to Ashe ille mid is desirous of securing pupils Aid Hie HoHitllal. Wc the mauauersof the Mission Ibis pilnl wish to cull the attention of 0111 iVii-mU to the nencrous idler niailc by Messrs. Marker and I'ullam to I lie etlcei that all the proceeds of their fust day's nli-a )' i.i-ireiini will Ik uiven to 1 1 it Hospital. Our liinils are very low mm this kind oner comes at a most uppoi tunc tune. Wi U'if everv man. woman nun cnii in As icvi lie to uo next I iicsimv i e... iee cream at llurkcr's for the benefit ol our noble little hospital. !. 1.. I ATTI IN, rKI- On iK'half of the lloard of Managers An l,inlr. i..m;vii i V. t'.. lime '-'I. l.S'.MI. The .innouuccincul that the oK'ra Patience" is in course of preparation. i.l lu. .livid...) Ill Awllfvill,' iiublic charilics." recalls n similar nn- on iinM.itn ... .-- iiouucemcnl ol last year when the Ml . i.. i...... .. u.fiu t.ivf.n .'mil InrL.elv nat in ,..,. "r f-'- -- rt- . - - ronizcil. No public stalcnicnl ever lie- ing made as to the approprmtioii oi mat IiiiiiI and several proiiiineni eunriiy op gunizalioiis U'ing omitted in the divis in, the iniit.iry lias never vci eeas-u ........ ' - ..t .1... I L.l.. To. .,.,.. r ' V lllll OlTllllie in mi. ..i.nv . ,...... cccds?" An explanation will doubtless aid In tne success oi i nncin-e. AN iN(riKi:n, tiuvHlM at II. e OiikH. Ainomr the iincsls at the Oaks Hotel arc the following: J. II. Powell, l.a.l Mrs S. II, Collins, Muster Walter Collins Mi Katie Powell. Mrs. L. II. Powell Poolcr.C.ii.j A. P. Tinglcy, Million, N.C Dr. nnd Mis. DeWilt Webb, St. Angus tine. Phi.: R. A. (Jury. Kiclmiond ; Geo It. Chimin. Iloslon; C. D. Tullis, luifala Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Lcvy.NcwOr- lenns: Mrs.C. 15. l.nttinicr; Mrs. U. V Tvler: Miss A. M. O'Hrynil, Nashville Tcnn.j Mrs. G. M. Williams, Augusta - J j - - - ' Ga. Louis Shcrfcrsec nnd S. U. Grillith, of Hock Hill, S. C, are nl the Grand Ceil tral. Mirt.ndirs call and sec the new royal nink tcnliU ghisswnsc nt Drown & thrush's, under new ojicru house, MANY LIVES ARE LOST IN ILLINOIS. CHICAGO OFFICIAL DEFAULTS AND RUNS AWAY. M'nrllHle'H SiieceHsur C'Ikihvii Tlic I'rc-Hlileiit ul Cnpc May HouorH Io lllNiiiarvk. NiiW Vohk, June 11. The latest details the Illinois cyclone give the following result: At Orlvillc, 10 killed, 10 injured ; Harlsville, 1 killed, 11 injured; at Dix , killed, ."ii injured ; nt Paw Paw, I 7 killed, 1110 injured; at Ainboy, 10 killed, injured. The ruin in all places is com plete. Aid was sent to-day liom all ices near by. Subletlc is also lie- stroved. l.ookH l.lkv Victory. nelid Io The C'ltU ll. CoviMiTciN, Ky.Jiuic 11. A full vole iK-ing polled here and the indications are that Senator Worth Hickerson. id nint county, nominated to succeed Carlisle, will lie elected congressman tu ny. A full vote is licing polled Ikciiiisi' the vsvenior was w ise enough to sele-cl Saturday when democratic farmers al ways come to town. The labor vote is not henv,. TIlV HUVlllllHlH III t'lii.urei.s. einl to till- Cltlin. I.osnox, June 11. About a liiimlrcil socialists left to-day for the great con gress at Cottbus, ill llinndcnbuig, which iKgins to-morrow. It is lor the pur pose of discussing political and trades incstioiis ami the matter ol tne ireciioiii if the press. TryliiK Io Heal lliv Kecorel. Kiiid IHintch Io The Cillcii. Xnw Yokk.Jiiiic !fl. Thus alleruoon mud Crook, of Williams College, the hamiiioii amateur standing jn,K.-r will try to Iku; the record at iheclubgrouiids on liighly-Ninlli slrwl this aflernoon. New Vork Cimue Clul. K-eild to The Citilell. Nicw Yokk, lime I'l. The annual re gatta ol the New York canoe club is in progress in New ork bay to-ilay. it nc gan at 1 1 a. m. Reception Io lllNUinrck. SiH-clal to The Cllnen. Tun llAOt li, llelginui, June '.'1. Pmiif llismnrck will lie given a royal reception Vendo this afternoon. To-night lie ill leave for Uiiglaud. iillttcl.l.i.rK ICxIilhlllon. K-eiill to TllK Citki'.n. Mavi:xci;, Germany, June -'i. iae ultciiburg exliibitioii oKiicd here to- dav. It contains siiecuuciis ol priuiiiig from the days of Gullcubuig to the pres- eul time. C'ollciie' CIohh Hay. SlKCIld to Tlllt LITIICN. XiiVV YoliK June I'l. College events to-day lire numerous. Caliloiuiii I in vcrsilv.Cnlifoiuia Stale I nivcrsity, llav- ..ri.,,,1 mid Vale arc cilcbraluu! class day. Clly oniclal HklitM. SiK-ciiu to The Clliirn. ClllCAiio.Juiie 11. City nilieial I'.uv has skipiKil with a large sum ol money IH-Iougiiig to the city. (ione Io Cape May. Hneclld to TllK IITUKM. WASillNii'rox.June 1'". Prcsi.knl Har rison left to-day lo join the ladies ol Hie while house at Ciik May. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Trinity Kpiscopnl church Holy c not, Mini. 7.a I a. 111.. IIIOIUIIIU IHI.ie, ., o'clock, evening service, li o'clock. Sun Inv sehool nnd voiniu men's lliblc class, '.l..'IO a. in. l-'ii-ai lloolist ehuieli Sii viivs at II m. and N.I.. p. in. llaptistu al m. Trinity CIiiiik-I lipiwopal church, col ,,r,-,l Moiniiu scrviiv 1 1 a. in.; Sunday school .'I p. in.; evening service X.'.M p. in II. S. McDulVey, rector. Christian church R. W. Stancill, Slate evangelist of the North Carolina Chris- linn Missionary Coiivcnlion, will preach at iheCliiistian chHich.ouChiuvh sireel this cilv, Sunday al II a.m. and H p. in. Mr. Stancill is a unlive of North Carolina mid was for live years paslor of the Christian church. Trov, N. Y. 1 he public nre cordially invited to attend. Central Methodist church Sunilav school ut ll.ao n. in. Preaching nl 11 n. ni. unil al N.IIO p. in. by the paslor, Rev. G. C. Rankin. IM.ie I.amlM Moltl lor ,o,mo. C. T. Kawls has sold the prois-ny in South Asheville, adjoining the tlariclt nlace and known as Pine Lands, lor $:io, noil. There arc 1 Mi aiicrcs anil me mini was bought three years ago for $Ui,ooo, The purchasers lire T. C . Staines, C. I: Graham and W. L. Shoie, of this city nnd W. I. C.i-ahnni, of Johnson City, mid II. A. While, ol Madison county. The land will Ik held for some lime unit will eventually lie sold in lots 1,1 Two Nliorl MonlliHi J. II. Hustle has sold to George W. Culpcighl acres on the lleaverdam mud, near Kamiith, for $10,niio. Mr. Hoslic purchased the properly two months ago for $'JS0 kt ncrc and it sold for $l,aoo. Wf'Hrown S: Thrash have n licnuliful line of Austrian china, decorated toilet sels, also llnvilaiid'chiun dinner and teu sets very low. The Kay IMace Hold. James M. Campbell, recently of Proyi- Icnce, K. I., and C. It. Grahaiu, of this ily, luive purchased the J. lv. Kay place on Chestnut street, for $;iy,.ri()0, and the proKrty of.Mrs. M. Holland adjoining for $7,r00. The ciitireHirchaseeontains 10 acres, and is one of the most Ijcniitiliil pieces of proierty in the city. It will probably Ik sold in lots nt an early dale. Home New Feature. With this issue Till'. Cmzii.N will In-gin the publication on every Saturday us an additional feature of the supplement, ol the international Sunday school lesson, ith commentary by Rev. D. M. Stearns, and will also present to its readers the complete plan of u cottage of some lip- roved plan. NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. Slatcsville UT.s time by a new town k. li.-islei u Carolina's crop prosiKcts art said to be line. The ai'adeiuv of music at Charlotte liciug inndc over into n hotel. Salem proposes to sicml not less than 111,0011 on street improvements. Watermelons have niailc their apiKur- iiuce in llic eastern part of the State. The commencement exercise's of St. Mart 's seminary ut Charlotte closed to- lay. Lieutenant Governor Holt has just harvested the poorest wheal crop he ever saw. The Slate Chronicle is the official or gan ol the .Mill II inrouiiii icacucrs isscmhlv, A i ii ilie.-i I i ill will be made to the next legislature to extend the corporate lim its of I In lord. pour convicts have died in the past lew days in Rockingham county at one l the stockades. Kalciuh has lelegranhcd Senator Ynncv to come down and deliver an address on the glorious lourlh. I iiiriiicz a terrific wind storm nl Pilot mountain two dwellings and a guano oust- were blown down. Henderson is organizing n laud itu- iirovcincnt i-oninanv. I hey nave se cured l.oiio acres near the city. Lots of Irish potatoes were raised i lleaufort countv. but the nrie-es were so low that there was no money in tliein. loscnli Parmer, n young white man living iiIkiiiI three miles from Wilson was struck and killed Iiv lightning miring 11 recent storm. Charlotte is lo build a in-nnaiieiit nii- litorium. Charlotte is making rapid strides toward the hunt ol the proces sion. The Charlotte Chronicle claims a liiekcu thai heralded its release from the shell by Hopping its wings and crowing loiullv three tones. The commissioners of Nash county have awarded the Rockv Mount Light lutnnlrv Ssk.imi lor their services (luring the incendiary tires last winter. Win. Rickcrt. n colored man living at Statesvillc, had his house struck by lightning ami burned down. A collec tion was taken up lor his relief. TIip Wee Hi-roc Daily loiinial will Ik so Id at iiubbe auction I line l'i Iiv r.. I: llarier, the surviving member of the In in ol Minn cc iiariK-r, proprietors, Dr. I. A. I Indues, of I'nvvttcville, has Ikvh iioiHimleil a delegate from North Carolina to the iuteriiational medical congress lo Ik held al Merlin in August Mr. W. T. Henderson, of Dallas, lost two gallons of bloo lby hctuinorrliage and was expected lo die. His physicians saved his life bv transfusing lamb's blood into his body. Tin. I'linirilli'd III' tlip iMllirdft of countv i-omnnssioners in the counties througl which the Durham and Northern rail road rims have assessed that road lot luxation nl $1,01X1 ki mile. Rolsrl Powell, li negro prisoner who lour years ago cm-am-il Iroin Mienll Kogers, ol l. rail vine, wuiic ocing in sen to the iieuitciitiary at Raleigh, has lieen rivapliircil at Coliuiiliia, X Laura Crosby, a foui lcvu year old col ored girl living'al Chai lone, started the hie with kerosene Willi tne usual mums II she movers she can nllribute it en titvlv to the skill ol the doctor. The tileLTin.il ami express comiianii and Piillman Car Company have been summoned lo appear IkIoiv me legisia live lax investigation committee, in ses sion al Raleigh, lo give full statements ol their business. A cow U'loiicing lo Mr. A. II. White nl South C.icviisImho, Iniiml a bucket nl red paitil in her wanderings and dipKd her tail into It. Mic panueii nerseu n ticrv red with her tail a she longhl llics. She also drank a gallon but still lives, , ileum named While was taken from Raleigh to the Cnitcd States sniteu liui V at Columbus, I iliio, to serve a six vein's svntciuv for couiUerlciling. Troy Garrcll, a liuuous moonsliiucr ol Unmet count v. was also taken to serve a two year's sentence. During the linst uuartcr, wilh l.It convicts, the cxiieiuhlurca at the 'niten- tiarv were $.iU.l.iO and the earnings soo.Ili'i,".. showing u urolil ol over $i I'lio. Two years ago the excess of ex IH'lllllllirc over vhi innn mm poiiiv 4.1 1 0110 H-r lllolllll. Mm Garrison, n wild fellow at Mor- uutiloii. who has lieen acting us ngent lor his lalher, induced Mr. I. II. Pearson to endorse a note for $l'J0 that he eliiimeil his lalher had signed. He and Chas. Shaping left for Missouri alter ob tinning the money. A negro entered n house in Raleigh and look his seal at the head of the table just as supis-r was placed oil It. lie Ik. gaii eating ami ine miiv oi me iiouse, who wns alone, oriicrco aim in nave I le Ikciiiuc insolent nnd she hurled n nlate al him, 11 is forehead was badly cut nnd he wns arrested. A Scotland Neck correspondent writes that there is much complaint in ninny seelioiis regiiriliiig the incomKtency of the census enumerators. This is cK ciallv the ease in llcrtic county. It is thought that not more than two thirds of the imputation will Ik taken, ns the enumerators nre so lneomKtcnt that they will not gel over their territories. tbrSiKcinl nrk-es to boarding houses and hotels nt Drown St Thrush's in nil their lines of goods. MISCELLANEOUS. . S. GRANT, Ph.G., Of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Apothecary, 14 South Main St. FOR Alt HEADACHE USE HOFFMAN'S HARMLESS HEADACHE POWDERS. Th lit 1 SmcIHc. CmuI.I.. mm hr. Midr. r ..r,.llr.. 1 b.f ... t.Mlh.rll.. l'rlM.M4,U. ,."""",,fc',,'k' "'-AOAruv I AhiittKM Til. wscpciiBiiri HOFFIWI DRUG CO. 55 Main St.. BulTalo. N-VvindlntNiutloiul Bridge Ont. fult SALS UT S. GRANT. ll'fuur prvscriitivna arc prepared ut runt's I'luu muvy you can positively tie- lcinliipiiti these facta: First, that only Hit imrvst and best drugs and chemicals will lie used; second, they will be compound- d carefully und accurately by an experi enced I 'rescript ionist ; and third, you will not Ik churned tin exorbitant price. You :ill receive the best goods ut a very rea sonable profit. Don't forget the place Grant's Fhurinacy, S-t South Main street. Prescriptions tilled at all hours, night or day, and dcliveied tree ol charge to any part of the city. The night bell will lie answered promptly. 0 runt's Phar macy, 2t South Main street. At Grunt's I'luirmacy you can buy any 'utcnt .Medicine ut the lowest price quot. ctl by uny other drug house in the city. We are determined lo sell ut low as the lowest, even if we have to lose money by so doing, lie will sell ull Patent Medi cines ut lirst cost, and below thut if acc essary, to meet the price of any competi tor. We have the largest ussortment oi Chamois Skins in Asheville. Over SOO skins, ull sites, at the lowest prices. We are the agents for Humphrey's Ihimaniputhic Medicines. A full supply of his goods always on hand. L'se iluncomlie Liver Pills, the best in the world lor liver complaints, indiges tion, etc. A thoroughly icliable remedy for all blood diseases is Iluncomlie Sarsaparilla. Try a bottle und you will tuke no other. J. S. Gh'AXT, Ph. 0., Pharmacist, L4 S. Main St., Asheville, A'. C. WIHTLOCK'S Special Sales Week. Close buyers will please note the following great induce ments this week: Hlack Mohair Ihillian tines at fit) and 7re., formerly 75c. and $1. lllack Tnuiisc Suitings, (0 ami H.V., former mice 75c. uid 1. J thick Camel's Hair and Serge .suitings at i.c. and $1, formerly $1 and $1.25. lllack I-reach IlenricttaK iOc, 75c. and $1, former rice(5c, $1 and 1. 25. Fancy Mohair llrilliant- ines, 5(c. ami 75c., former trice i.c. ami $1. Colored lleiiriettasat 25c, IOc.. 50c. ami 75c., worth much more. Domestic and Imported Challies at 5c., He, and 12c. per yard. ash Dress Kahrics, Lawns and Prints at .'le. and up. i lentil and Domestic Nit- hies at popular prices. Press (imghums and ,Stvr suckers, large variety. Outing I lot lis, la I ile Lin ens, white and colored. White doods, ISiuusooks, Lawns, India Linens, llani hurgs, Laces, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, (iloves and Mitts. Large assortment and low prices. Parasols and Sunshades, the most attractive in the city. Prices lower than else where. .lust received A now lot of I51i u k and Cream Luce Floun cing and Drapery Nets. Something New We sell the only absolutely Fast lllack. Hosiery in tne market made by Smith & Angell for Ladies, Misses and Chil dren, also for Men and Hoys. They are guaranteed not to dye, crock or turn green, or money refunded. WHITLOWS, 46 SOUTH MAIN STRUCT Opposite Bank f AahtTtna.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 21, 1890, edition 1
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