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n f- i I FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, I THE WEEKLY CITIZEN. Asheville Daily Citizen, TllH WKHKI.V ClTIIKN in full Of lucill mill State' news; JtiHt the thiiiK to send to anyone huiulrliiK nliout Asheville. Issued Thursday. Not cxcccdiiiK three linn, One Time, i!0 cent.. Three Time., 00 eentii. I lsimile cupit-'H 0 cents, mulled. Only 1 00, Six Tlmci, 70 cent.. tier year. i ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. VOLUME VI. NO. 41. MISCELLANEOUS. HlNVILLE. A place planned ami devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for honlth fulness and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of .i,!SOO 1'oct, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with tusto iiml skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for line residences and HUATIII'l'L IIOMIiS. A good oiortuni'.y for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Lluvlllc, Mitchell Co., N. C BON MARGHE. DRUMMERS' SAMPLES OF AprotiH, Haiidkcrchlclfc and Windsor TIch At -.I lcr cent uii.l a:i a icr cent. Ie than n-KUlur prices. All New UtcMt HtUH. 30 Mouth Main St. BON MARGHE. H.T.ESTABROOK'S Sill 8. MAIN HT., ASIIHVII.I.H, IH Til It I'l.AVK roK BOORS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL "Views and Sketches itpr t H d KEAL ESTATE. Waltrh B, Uwvm. W. W. Wkst. GVYN & WEST, (HucccMon to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loan Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Nutnr Public. Commissioner, oil iceil FIRE INSURANCE OIK1CK Montheawl Court tKinarc, CORTLAND BROS Real Estate Brokers, And lnvcKtiucnt Ajtcntw. l.ouus e uuly placed nt H ier rent. outer: a ft Sin I'ntton Ave. Heeiind lloor, lelitimv JENKS & JENKS HEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. HIKIt INHIIRANOH I'l.ACHI) IN TWt'.NT O I' Tlllt llliHT CUMl'ANIHM IN TIIK WllKI.D. AOHNTKOI'TIIU TRAVHI.HMH'l.ll'HANII ACCiilllNT INHUKANCH CO., 01' IIAKTI'OKI), CONN. STATU AllliNTK I'OR Til U IIHTKOIT I'IKH AND I1UKOI.AK I'KOOI' HA CO Hooina 9 & 10, McAfee Block MISCELLANEOUS. MATINEE EVERY WAY THIS WEEK FOR TUB BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Great Comedy I'lay entitled II BLUE RUIN": llu been withdrawn after tt very successful run, and we now present our uiatehkim Stuck of Groceries, GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT POP ULAR PRICES. IMIOIM Ol-IiN AT 6 A. M. A. D. COOPER, Proprietor. SUMMER READING. 100 nf the best refines for making Ice Creams, Sherbets, Will.'.- Ices, and Custards. iriven away with each Freezer at the "JJIO UACKKT." A liiu- lot. of Straw Hats for Men, Hoys and Children at the "DIG RACKET." A iit.w lor, of Soft Crush lats in Drown. Dlue and lack at the ' "Did KACKI'71. Ci-onuet Setts and lluin- mocks, all prices, at the "DIU KAUKlvl. Xi:i:i.l T.jnmiK. ii'iill La mi is. ,il n-ii i-v Li i nu is. Niirht and k'iii lio'ii t.iiiiiiis. Wicks. Chim neys and DuvniTS, lower than anybody, at the "UMi UALK1J1. I) it 'kh Duckies. Ribbons. W...I.- Winn- Collars. Cuffs. Sells ami the largest line ol lounenigs in town at tno "Did UACklvL. A new lineof Giniihamsaml Chanibra.vs in Solids. Stripes, Mauls ami Side isanus ai the "DKJ uACKIvl. II is mi established fact that no place in town con tains a better assort cd stock of goods soldat as low prices as the "DHi HACKIiT. V lo not innke a, snoeial- tt- of iinvl liinu- (unless it be o'f low prices) but we do take onsHieranie priuo in uiuca .nr of our Shoe business. U'lutiiimi-nil l.imlM initl scllini' (f, . r- them clieaiier than nn.ynoiiy iiu.i muHt lie t he secret ol it. Do not snend a nickel for anything until you nave .is ited the "BIG RACKET." . W. V. WII.I.H. AKTIIl'KJ. WIL1.H. WILLS BROS., AH0I1ITECTS ASIIUV1LI-H, N. C. Olllee Uuniard Dullillnu. I'. O. llo 00. l'l.in., 8H'ellU'iitlinii, ItetnllH, Ken., forevery cIiim of liulldlnff at .hurt notice. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Cull and .ee ua. nprlildllin F. A. GRACE, I'UESCU DECORATOR AND DESIGNER Will l'.xecute Hi Teuipra, Intonaco, Encauatlc or Oil From Special Designs in IIIXOHATIVK CUMfUMlTHtN Kt'iillHtlc-Floral, RenulHHKiice AllvKory. Adilremm an WOODWARD AVI!. Detroit, MISCELLANEOUS. KSTAiihisiiion 1874. '. 0. CARMICHAEL, APOTHECARY, SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. It will take you but one minute to read and you will find by doing so you can save money by buying your drugs, medicines and such articles at Carinichael's Drugstore. lis stock fresh and complete and at prices that defy com- tetition. Don't forget the ilaoo, No. 20 South Main Street Asheville, X. ( We art showing an unusually largo and attractive stock of Clothing, Men's Fur nishing Goods, Hats, Shoes of all Kinds, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Sinallwares & Carpets, bought with great care, marked at short and reasonable profits. The line embraces all grades from low priced to very line. One price system. 7 & i) I'atton Ave. CESAR'S HEAD HOTEL WILL BE OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1890 ON JUNE 1ST. Accommodation, the very lient thin nioun. lain country can nnord. Tern, ren.onnlile im iKiwillih- to make them. Illlliiirda, H.I liowtinii alley, bull room, muaic, etc. F. A. MILES, 91. D., muyiiudam Proprietor. JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman Mi Child I, REAL ESTATE AND 3 LOANiniOKEIl Strictly a Brokerage BumIiicmm Loan, weurely placed at B per cent. SI0.00 REWARD In cash will bo paid to any purchaser at my store who guesses nearest the popula tion of Asheville as shown by the olficial census now being ta ken. You are not limited to one guess but can guess as often as you make a purchase. If twoorinoremake the nearest guess, the prize will bo given to tlio guess received first. Let all como and try their luck. - F. E. MITCHELL, THE LEADER IN Boots, Shoes & Gents' Furnishings. THE DAILY CITIZEN. FACTS AND COMMENTS, Tun committee to wliom the eight hour liill for poatomcc clerks win referred lutvc nerved to rcKirt favontlily. It will noon come In-fore the limine and should receive favorable and immediate consid eration. The postolticc clerks sliould work no more hours than other govern ment employes. It nous not seem possible but it is nev ertheless a fact that up in intellectual Boston several L'irls onjonized an anti- slang society with u line of one cent a slant; expression, and in a very short time had sufficient money to endow a bed in one of the hospitals. "Simile ol Howclls! what is this country coming to?" That must have been nil nlkcling scene at lilko, Nevada, when Josiah I'otts and his wife were hanged for killing a man and just licforc the drop fell they kissed cuch other g(iii(l-lyo. Hanging itself is had enough but when it is sup plemented with so allccting a scene as that it is terrible. And even to the last both protested their innocence. Tiik coming campaign in West Virginia promises to lie the hottest ever known in the history of the State, and the demo crats are already preparingforthcalfniy. The few hundred majority by which Governor l'lcniiug holds his office makes the fight in the Slate n ieculiarly inter na one, as the change of one hun- Ired and fifty votes willgivc the State to the republicans. TliK rciiort that Harrison would not be a candidate for rc-nonunalion docs not kick for backing. Since the first dis patch to that ell'ect wits sent out a sec ond one has appeared in many pajicrs, and if they are not true it would seem as if they would be denied by some one in authority. It is very probable that they are true. It is to lie hoicd so nt any rate. Harrison has been a mighty M)or President. It is a sntisluctioil even to know that he will not run again. Ai.l. the world is interested in the work if the rescuing party at Iluubar, I'll., which is struggling to reach the thirty imprisoned men in the Turin Hill mine. The scene must lie n sad one. The moth ers, wives aim cnuurcn in iiic impris oned miner! are constantly near the workers, anxious to learn what is good or bad of their loved ones. The worker loo arc as anxious, for within Hint masi- of coal are their brotbersnnd lathers and friends. It is thought that the susicnsc ill Im.' over to-day and that the holt ill lie reached. The rending public will ish that the unfortunate men may Ik found alive, although it is haidty proba ble. For nearly a week they have lecn shut no in the mine without food or Iriuk and it will be almost n miracle all of them arc not found dead. Si'KAKlCK Ki:i:n has at Inst received set back. A lew days ago he rclerrcil the silver bill to theeoiniiKceoniiniltec with out notifying the house and the dciimeriits proceeded to raise a row about it. I hrcetly Iter the rending ol the journal on tne succeeding day the fun began. It ended in the house refusing to leave the silver bill in the hands ol the conmiittccof coin age and adjourning without making final disposition of it. The vote was not lest of the relative strength ol tliclricmlfc and opponents of tree coinage, for no leniocrnt who opimscd Irec coinage would vote to sustain Sieakcr Kccd and on the other hand a number of free coinage re publicans did vote to siistiiinhiin. It win victory for neither side of the silver incstion but it was overwhelming defeat for Siieakcr Kccd. I-kom Chicago comes a storv that the selection of lake front as a site for the World's Fair is a monumental steal in volving millions of dollars. The Illinois Central railroad company have then tracks along the shore and own to the water's edge. The idea is to till ill the lake for 1,000 feet and it is said that the railway jieoplc arc so certain of their ubility to proven title to the newly made land that thev have ollcred to do the lin ing themselves. Chicago is aroused anil well may Ik- as thcproierly will lie worth between $40,0011,000 and $.1(1, 000,0110 The fact that the stockholders of the Illinois Central live in Holland and l.ng hind makes the suggestion that they lire fiction disiiitercsliiigly apiicur rather farcical. The whole scheme looks to lie a deep urn.1. Time will tell what, if any, truth there is in it. Aid Hie UMltal. iv.. 1I1.. miiniiiicrs of the Mission Hos pital wish to call the intention of our friends to the generous oiler made by Murker and I'iiIImmi to the cll'cct thai all the proceeds of their first day's sales of icecream will lie given to the llosiiitnl. Our Hums are very low ami this kind oiler comes at a most oppor I turn I itlie. u'.. !,. evcrv man. woman aim ciiiio . . n. , 1 1.... .....1 ill ASllCVIIIC to go ncl miMili.v nun mi i-reiiin at llaikcr's for the hcnclil ol our noble little hospital. I'. 1.. iwttiin, nee. On lielmlf of the Hoard of Managers, To IMrIiI lliv lllHllllvry Trout MlH'clllI III TIIHCITI.IIN. Nitw YoKK.Junc a;i A mass meeting of wholesale minor dealers will be held here this afternoon at which the project to fight the distillery trust by the erec tion of new distilleries will lie discussed J. A. Woodcock has returned Irom Ilul limore, where he has licen attending school, ami will In here during the Slim mer, InTIIrown & Thrush have a beautiful line of Austrian china, decorated toilet sets, also llaviland china dinner and ten sets very low. I AND FOUR MEN ARE BLOWN TO ATOMS. FIRE IN THE KINGS COUNTY PENI TENTIARY. Tl.t li.tcr.ialloi.al Itonl Hnee Won liy the Australian i:ic.'tlo.i In Cedar Ke-t'roker 0.1 the HIhimI. NliW York, June I'.'l. The boiler of the tug, Alice Crew, exploded this morning. Four men were killed. Their bodies were blown to atoms. A large barge near by was also sunk, The explosion occurred in llrooklyn harbor. Cedar KeyH I'.U-cIIuk 11 Mayor. Sliecilll to The CltUtll. CliiiAR Kiivs. Fin., June "111. Tbisisthc loiig-lookeil for election day and up to noon there had liccn no decided trouble. The law and order class is voting for I;. J. I.tillci'lot, and the Cottrcll faction waiilsj. O. Andrews for mayor. Cottrcll who intimidated the eitiens and was forced to leave, has not yet returned. The I. S. steamer Mcl.auc which has I Hx-ii protecting the law audorilerscctiou here, sailed out of the harbor Inst night, so that 110 charge of intimidation oil the part ol the government, could be made. trokcr ;lvlu lCvldenw. SiHviul to The Cllliin. Nnv VoK June 2.'l. The crowd which has filled up the sessions court room reaches far licyoiid the range ol the wit ness chair, in which Kiehard Crnkcr, Tammany's leader, is now giving bis tes timony in refutation of the sensational evidence recently given by I'alrick Me Cairn. Mr. Croker has just begun an swering the ipieries of the Tammauy at torneys, Choatc and Ilurke Cochran. Fire III a enlleullary. SlH'clllI to The Cltiiin. Hkoiiki.yn, June 22. At noon to-day fire broke out in Kings County icuileu- tiary. At this hniir II o'clock no fatal ities have been reported and the li.imcs have been cxliugniliu!. The scene among the 1,111111 iinunlcs during tuc progress of the lire was a terrible one. The Turner AhhovIiiIIoii. SlK'CUll to Til .1 ClTUKX. XiiW Yiihk, June 211. The National Turner Association begun its real labor to-ilny, yestcrdav having been devoted to the oiK'iiiug festival. Iielcgates arc in attendance from over n thousand Her man twin societies of the country. Cliauncev M. iti-pcw Ih Tl.vrc. Special to The Clllien. IlKHM.i.i'on r. Conn., June 211. The city is filled with strangers who are here to witness the laying of the corner stone ol the new Y. M. C. A. building this tiller noon. Chuimcey M. lkicv will sicak. The Australian WI.ih. SHviiil to the Ciliicil. SriiNliV, Australia, June 2.1. Slow. lR:rry, the Australian, won the interim, tioiial rowing match against I I'Coiiuor ihc Canadian, to-day. Uoultl 011 Trial. Siieeial to TiikCitkkn. Ai.iianv, June 2:1. The examination ol William Gould, jr., implicated in the Al bany City bunk defalcation, is in progress to-day. SERVED HIM RiCHT. How a Voii.ik NouthernerTreiilecl a Kulllan. I met n liinu yesterday who will carry u reminiscence of Memorial Day as long as he lives. The reminiscence is a biully broken nose, and Ibis is how he got it (In the nltcriinou of May Illl I came upon a crowd of men surrounding a big, bins Ic ring, loiid-moiitlicilinanal tlicsiuilh.ru end of City Hall siiiarc. lie wasilescanl iug on the Richmond monument, ami tell iug what the government ought to do to suppress the "rebel demonstration From that he turned lo a tirade ol abuse of southern men mid women ami ce cially the women, whom he charged with the grosses', immorality. Sudildcnly piicl-lookiug litllc man, with 11 l'lince Allien coal and 11 high hat, stcpKil upto him. There was soinelhiiig in the young man's liicc he was not over twenty-five that awed the crowd which had Iiclore lieen laughing at the orator. Sir," said the young man, "1 in southerner." "Well, 1 can't help thul," said the big fellow. "Mv mother and sisters arc southern women," continued the young man, will out noticing Ihc interruption and in the same dangerously quiet way. "Well," said the blatherskite contemp tuously, "1 don't know but what they are the same as " lie did nol get any further. Thc little man hit him such 11 blow as 1 never saw delivered outside of a prize ring. Ilis "right" for Ha instant seemed to lie a pilcilrivcr run by electricity. The big fel low went down, and, after a quiver, laid still. The little man lurncd and said in the mime quiet way! "Is there any gen tleman here who sympathizes with his sentiments?" There wasn't any one who did, and several of those present tried to congraliilalc bini. bul he uuiilcstly walked nwny. The big fellow, with 11 broken mac mid bill 1 eves swollen shut, wns carried into a drug store to lie patched up. No one seemed to know who cither of the parlies was. N, Y. Star. jnrbmlics cull and see the new royal liiu k ti'iilitz ulusswarc nt llrown & Thrush's, under new oktu house. Knlcigh's cotton factory will be ready for business by Aug 1. The Mecklenburg county convention ill lie held June .';. Charlotte is satisfied with the work of its census enumerators. Wilmington had 2, t.'i I scholars in the ity schools during the last year. Judge Shipp, Who lias been sick at Charlotte, is now out ol danger. line .if the iK'St iihvsicinns in Salisbury, Dr. Campbell, is going to Hickory. The Salisbury cotton mills will de ne a dividend ol live jicr cent, in juiy. Tin. Inie blockade whiskey trouble in I'crson county is liable to cause trouble. Kiindleman thinks itself wicked enough to need 1111 evangelist and will invite llill Svc. The executive committee of the State Choral I'liion will meet at lircenslioro July 27. Altlu.iiL.il Mr. Morgan, ol Salisbury takes pictures he is not a photographer nut a puoioiM. Fortvotitof 1112 sludenls at David son College during the last term are can didates for the ministry. W. W. Gilliert lias been appointed. iiosliiiasleral Mimresboro ami incciy llrown ol Swan ijimrlcr. K.-v. P.. I' 1 1. im rick a voting minister f much iironiisc has been elected pastor of the Shelby Ilaptist church. There is a good sized mnd dog scare at Slatcsvillc. Several iersoiis were bitten by a dog supposed to have tne rumen. Mr. M. A. Allen bus been elected Mayor of Keidsville, to till an unexpired term caused by the resignation of .Mr. W. r. att. Tl. ,i,mi,l mcdim? of the Salisbury Immlx-r nl coiuiiicrcc has lni'ii held, and rheo. Kbit has Ikcii rc-clccted prcsi- lent. The Orion Hotel at Wilmington which was chronically in the state ol collapse luriiiL-the winter season is now in a highly prosicroiis condition. Kalciuh is to have a grand amateur minstrel show and comic burlcsiiic oiiera during the four night's entertainment given as 11 benefit, for the soldier's home. Kate Field of Washington, undoubtedly , 1,1' (he brightest women ill America addressed ihetcachcrs'osscmbly nt Morc- I1...-11I Cilv oil "An evening Willi Cliarles Dickens." The first annual convention ol the I'nli. rl L'linleilcrate Veterans will as-1 scmblc in Chattanooga, Tcnn.. July :i to inclusive. Xorlh Carolina will Ik well represented. The Salisbury Watchman compliments Charlotte, at the same tunc comparing her with other North Carolina cities, in Asheville it savs she "has hcrcvcstraiucil utter the ithnighty dollar." There arc now 1 ..'I.1M convicts ill the State. HI these are wmie. iiiegeii- nil Ilea l 1 nl the convicts iscxcciicuinmi 1 liev arc well cared for. This State has briL'ht and hmiorable record inilsmau- agement of convicts. The Y. M. C. A. of Charlotte have Iri.fu-il resolutions ol thanks to Key. nn limes for us work while III tlial citv ill U'half of the association. The fact that they arc out 01 neiii may ne at tributed entirely to him. The family of John Weeks, of Charlotte, consisting ol live h.tsoiis, nun mm tttlicrs. nil colored, were poisoned nt Charlotte by eating cnnneil meat. Just Wllllt tile resllll Will nc IS ill piem.ni. ii incstion, although it is tliouglil nicy w ill pull Ihroiigh. Se veral capitalists, mostly northerners li!,v. ori'Miiizcil at neiiioii tne ureal alls Water rower compauv. vt. i, lladlinson, of IVtersburg. is presincnl, fitul Tims. L. limcrv. of Wcldoii, is vice- nrt'sideiit. The coinpniiv will establish 1 . . - xlcnsivc maiiiiiMciinies imu. The (reensboro and Oralmm base ball clulis plnvcd n game nl Crccnsboro and it ended' in a Iree fight in which bats were fmly used. Hob Hdwell. a I'.mns- Imio negro, was struck by a l.raham negro named Dock Watson ami from the cll'cct of his injuries lie men tuc next day A 1-eimisitiiiii has Iki'ii made on the Ii,. I'.iivcruor nf South Carolina for Kulr erl I'liwell, The hitter is a negro ami liniriir live venrs ago lie was scnieueeo i, ,i live vein-term in the iienileiilinry While the shcrill was tasiug mm to Mnleiuh. I'owcll very adroitly cat tin r,,,u- und cut awav. Ivvcr since he had liccn in 111111111.' in South Carolina, and was arrested there a lew nays ago, umiii idcntilieatiini. The chairmen of boards of county commissioners of all counties through which the North Carolina raiiroail runs, met nt Kiilcigh yesterday to assess tlial ronil liir taxation. The road was as sessed at the rate of $10,uoo kt mile, ,l tin. stuck was assessed at par, iiiion ibis basis the net taxable valuation ol the road will lie $1.2IS,l.".:i, last year it wns onlv SiS.ili.blll. .1... V..4l. I',.li., Sll(. Tttbfict'O I ,snei.iti!iii will succeed ill having the various tobacco markets in the State piibbsll stalisucs oi vneir aiiuuiii iciii sales, it will ncco.nplish a good work at its coming session. The Old North State has too many wide-awake tobacco mar- r I,,,',,. T,i)0IlK Haill kelsiiottopublislisiiclistatislii's. Dan- l-dlNHS, IIIUIH Jilllllis, J llllll villi's leaf sales are telegraphed nil oyer bufgS, LUOOS, UlldorWeai', the country every nunitii, ami tins is n big advertisement lor our city. huiilll cm Tobacco Journal. Shelby Decatur Incgg, of Charlotte, wns convicted last October of slander and apis'iilcil to the supreme coart. The latter bodv nllirmcd tlic decision of the I., wer court ami sentenced Shelby lo IS miinths on the street. He did not wnit to serve out Ins sentence nut went in Arknnsns. A mouth ago he returned mid now bus Ui'ii rc-nrrcslcd and put to serving bis sentence. With the exception of one bov Ins luiuily lire sick in Ih'iI Fur the entire Slate Hie ncrcagc phi'i ted in tolmcco is probably llli per cent. The condition l tobacco is lair in counties ns Davidson, Rockingham, some ,tK" .,' (llill illinium, rnii-r iniu, line iii ,iui(., as t'.ranville, Stokes, Moore, McDowell, ctcitis gooil., insects, late trust nmi ,by wcatmr injuieii a, so u.ai n ,, slnnil cotilil omy ncooiiiiiico oy rcK-iueii iilnnting. The entire crop bus not yet i wen piaiuco, nun n m " nuitcita general eomlilion, which will uudiiubtcilly improve witn coniiuuen favorable weather. Raleigh cor. Atlanta Constitution. BoV-SixH'ial oriccs to bonrdinu houses mid hotels nt llrown & Thrush's in all their lines ol goods. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., Of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Apothecary, 94 South Main St. FOR ALL HEADACHE USE HOFFMAN'S . I HARMLESS HEADACHE POWDERS. S- I ClilSilai .. ..!. bra. !, lwldNr..r..UM. Ib.far. Ilt V I lh.rUa. 1'rlM.ti. 14. .Clir t I AliiBM TUl C "wBO)? HOFFMAN DRUG CO. ii Main St., Buffalo, N.Vi and Intwnatloiial Bridg Oirt. VOK SALU UT S. GRANT. If your prcscrijitinna are prepared at 'J ruid'n Pharmacy you can positively tie tend upon these facta: I'irst, that only lie purest unci best tlriws and chemicals will ,)c ust,j, JtxJ1,i tliey .; fa compound- ed carefully und accurately by an cxperh eueed I'rescriptiouist ; and third, you will not lie churned nn exorbitant price. You will receive the licst goods at a very rea sonable profit. Don't forget the pluce Oram's Pharmacy, tSoulliMaiastrcct. Prescriptions filled at all hours, night or day, and deli vet cd Irec ol charge to any port of the city. The night bell will lie answered promptly. Urunt'a Phar macy, L'i South Maiu street. At Grant's Pharmacy you can buy any Patent Medicine at the lowest price iuol- ai by any other drug house in the city. We are determined to sell us low as the lowest, even if we have to lose money by so doing, lie will sell all Patent Medi cines ut first cost, and below that if acc essary, to meet the price of any competi tor. We have the largest assortment 01 Chamois Skins in Asheville. Over 2V0 skins, all sites, at the lowest prices. 1 - . ... r - , r I iionuvtinainic Mcaicincs, a lull supply ... , ...,.,.. on hmlJ- I'se Ituncomlie Liver Pills, the best in the world tor liver complaints, indiges tion, etc. A thoroughly icliuble remedy for all hli 11 id diseases is lluiicomlic Snrsnparilla. Try a bottle und you will tukenoother. J. S. C.HAST.Ph. C, Pharmacist, L'4 S. Main St., Asheville, N. C. WIIITLOCK'S Special Sales Week. Close buyers will please note tho following groat induce ments this week: Illack Mohair P.rilliant ines at "( and 7"c, formerly 75c. and $1. l.lack Tainise Suitings, (JO I .. r... TK.. "-.. llllll ifrl. 151,, Cmiiel's Hair nill Snitiins nt T.V iind 'IgO MlltlllgS lit .... IJIIU .f 1 , ItM llieri.V -J I llllll yi... Islack I rencli Henriettas, i0c. Too. and 1, former price Coo., $1 and fl.2.". i.' M.i...:.. D..:n:....i l inn , v imiiuiu ii iiiiiiiii- ines, ;ioc. ami i.c., lormor price .o. ami ft. t Oloreii iienrieitasat a.c, 40c, o0o. and T.'to., worth mucli more. Domestic and Imporb'd , and 12c. Challies at ."c, Ho, per yam. ash Dress Fabrics, Lawns and Prints at Mje. and up. French and Domestic Rat ines at popular prices. 1 ! I 1 iiyw iinii(iiiin iiiiii mvi" SUckci'S. lai'li'e Variety. Qlltillg t'lot llS, Tablo Li 11- ,.,l,ff., nti,l r.1-'iu1 CHS, WllltO ailli COlOl 0(1 Wliite (iooiIs. Nainsooks. llaiulkoroiueis, oorHets, (i loves and Mitts. Largo assortment and low prices. Parasols and fMinslnulos, tho most attractive in tho city. Prices lower than else where. .lust received A now lot of Black a ml ( 'ream Laco Floun- cingnnii wranory ieis. Something Now We sell tho onlv absolutely last iu,,,. Hosiery in tho market made by Smith & Angell 1 i .1 : ii:. ....... .....1 fil.n , . . ill', tor Llld 108, jMlSSOS IIHU tllll- ,m, alHO lor Moil RIlU liOyS. ,r . . nf. f ..v " n""" "-- dye, Ol'Ock Ol tlll'll glXt'Il, Of iminov re llllll I'll, UlOHty IClUllutu. WHITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Opposite Dank af AahCTUl. JH latton Ave, A.hcvillc, N. C. Mich., or llOX 243, Aihevlllc, N. C. i,i..arf4uiaj,ifay4i,J,fajiiirtwi'w..iC-. V.fV.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 23, 1890, edition 1
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