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yT .-7g ,.! jv ""-ft .i;f'7V'''-Vv,,i"rr'' ." M:'?fW''!l,',,'?,';,','I,''', r- - j THE WEEKLY CITIZEN. Asheville Daily Citizen I FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, Thb Wbbkuy Citiibn la AtU of local and I State new ; Ju.t the thing- to arad to anyone Not exceeding; three tinea, I IniiulrinK about Asheville. I.sucd Thumday. One Time, 25 centa. Three Times, SO cents. I single cuplr. S ccnU, mailed. Only fl.OO Blx Tlmea, 78 centa. 1' year. I VOLUME VI. NO. 44. ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. -miNVIUE.E A place planned and devel oping ih a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health ful nens and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of :i,8()0 feet, with cot d " Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with taste and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for line ivsideiiecs and . HU4THKIX HOHIK8. A good opportunity for profitable invest ments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llitvllle. Mllcheir Co., N. C. BON MARC M E. DRUMMERS' SAMPLES OF Apron, Handkerchief) and Windsor Tic At so cr cent and 3:il per nut. less limn reKulnr price.. All New and Laleatt MlyleM. 30 South MhIii St. BONMARCIIE. HXESTABROOK'S ilj 8. MAIN ST., AHIIUVILI.U, 1. TIIK l'LC ma BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYS. LOCAL, Views and Sketches, m.rlHd REAL ESTATE. W.LTKB B. OWYH, " W. W. WST GWYII & WEST, (Huccessor. to Waller B.Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO IANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL JES.TATE. Loan Securely placed at S Percent. Notary Public. Commluloncre ol Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. OKFICK-Oontheaol Court Hqaaro CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Broker, And Investment Agent. Loan. M urely placed at per cent. unices I il iltl I'attun At.. Second floor, IrbUdlT JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. 1'IP.tt 1NHURANCK i'l.ACHII IN TWIINTV Ol Tllli IIIIHT COMI'ANIIlB IN THK WIIKI.I), AUIfNTHDI'TIIU TRAVM.HHK'I.II'HANII ACCIIIKNT INHUKANCH CO., Ol' HANTFOKP, CONN. STATU AOHNTB POH THBItBTKOITI'IMU AND BUHOLAN PHOOP SAPB CO. Room.) 9 A 10, McAfee Block D8 Pattoa Are., A.h.Tlllt, N. C. . MISCELLANEOUS. MATINEE EVERY DAY THIS WEEK FOR TUB BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Great Comedy Play entitled 'BLUE RUIII" Ha. been withdrawn after a very huixxukIuI run, and wenuw present our niatchlcs. Stock of Groceries, GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT POP. UlAR PRICES. DOURH UPKN AT A. M. A. D. COOPER, proprietor. SUMMER READING. 100 of the best reciics for making lee Civnins, Sherbets, Water lees, and rusrarus. given away with each i'l-eezer a t t he "Bid UACKlvl.. A big lot of Straw Hats for Men, Hoys and Children at the "1U(J IlACKKT. A new lot of Soft Crush Hats in Brown, Blue and Black at the "BKJ HACKIST." Crotiuet Setts and Ham mocks, all prices, at the 1 r ...... iT.,11 t ,ii,..u .T.I. 111. JJ4l.ll JT, .1,111 .Jiillin, Librarv Litmus. Niirlit and Kitcheii LainpB, Wicks, Chim neys and BuniiTS, lower than anybody, at the "1JIU HACK lli 1. Dress Buckles, Uibbons, Neck Wear, Collars, Cuffs, Belts andtho largest line of Flouncing in town at tho "111(1 KALklvT. A new liueofOinghamsuiid Cluimbrays in Solids, St rics, Hauls and Side lunula at the "Bid UACKlvl. It is an established fact that no plan? in town con tains a better assorted siock 1 ... ; ol goods sow at as low prices as the "Bid UACkKT. We do not make a six-cial-ty of anything (unless it be .. vlA I A . . I. 01 low uritM'Mi hut. we no nine considerable pride in tho ex tent of our JShoo business. Keeping all kinds and selling them clieaiHT Mian nnyixxiy else must be the secret of it. Do not sHnd a nickel for anything until you nave vis- mil the "BIG RACKET." , W. V. WILL. AMTHI'N J. WII.I.S. "WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, AHIIUVII.LU, N. C. OIHce ll.rn.nl llullillns;. P. O. luii lift. I'lnn., BKCtflcatlona, I fetalis, c. lurevery ctaaa of building at .hurt aullcc. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Call and tee u. nprlnil.'liu F. A. GRACE, FRESCO DECORATOR AND DESIGNER Will F.aeole In Tempra, Intonaco, Encaustic or Oil from Special Designs In DP.IOHATIVK COMPWMITIOM, teallntlcFloral, RenaliMane Allegory. Andrew, an WOODWAHtl AVB. lletrolt. Mich., or BOX 844, A.hcvllL, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. 10HTAIIMSIIKU 1874. W, C. CARMICHAEL, APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. It will take you but one minute to read and you will fiiid by doingsoyou can save money by btiyingyour drugs, medicines and such articles at Cai-michael's Drug Store. His stock fresh and complete and at prices that defy com- M'tition. Don't forget the place, No.' 20 South Main St reet Asheville, X. ( . You will hi'Hurprised to Hee how for $H, fit), $12 and !" will go in the purchase of good, stylishly cut, well made Clothing, with Chil dren's and Boys' Suits in proportion. Away below those grades we show serviceable suits of good apiiearauce. Lately arrived, Men shand sewed Kangaroo Shoes, La dies Kid Oxford Tics, fine Trunks and Valises and num erous mid-sumnier items. Our Mr. Bed wood is now in Richmond taking advant age of Ihe usual bargains shown by New York salesmen just before taking stock. CLOTHING, DRY COODS, SMALLWARES. HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE CESAR'S HEAD HOTEL WILL BE OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1890 ON JUNE 1ST. Accummoiliitliin. the very lirl till, moun tain country ran nlTur.l. Term. reioMinnlile as M.llilr lu ninke them. Illltiiinla. kmiI. iMiwIlnii alley, hall room, music, etc. F. A. MILES, M. D., mnyiiodara Proprietor. JOHN CHILD, ( formerly of Lyman A Child I, HEAL ESTATE AND ; LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Buliic Loan, securely plnrcd at H per cent. SI0.00 REWARD In cash will be paid to any purchaser at my store who guesses nearest tho popular tlon of Asheville as shown by the ofllcial census now being t li ken. You nrenot litnit mI to one guess but' can guess as often as you ninke a purchase. If twoor more make the nearest guess, the prize will bo given to the guess received llrst. lict all cotue and try their luck. 1 E. MITCHELL, THE LEADER IN Boots, Shoes & Gents' Furnishings. THE DAILY CITIZEN. FACTS AND COMMENTS. C.i'.o. W. McCkiiakv died in Missouri Monclny. He wm accretary of wnr dur ing the Ilttyca lulimmntrntiim, It ib already apparent that Sn-aki'r KccU is aliaruiiitiK Ida knife lor those silver republicans who went hack on him luat week. Tim census shows the population of the District of Columbia, to lie 'JUS, 1 11(1, an increase since the last census of nlioul !'J ier cent. Ahoul 8(1,0110 of these arc negroes. Tint great Iloulunger, no recently In the mouths of the world, but of late month out of sight, has sprung into the ring again as the leader of an cxK'dilion to establish trading post, from the Con go river to the big lakes in Africa. It might lie well for France if this turbulent gentleman should find his six feet of earth on the Congo. I'kom the latest information concern ing the working ol the gubernatorial convention in session at llarrisburg, Pennsylvania, it would stem as if lloss Oiiny has nut lost his grip U)Mn the re publican nmchlnc in that State, anil il Dnlnmnter it chosen it would seem that the little thieving charged against the sen ator is not stillicient to prevent him from getting nil the endorsement he is looking for. Gunk s is proverbial lor its freaks, and when woman is possessed of the divine gift, she frccpiently has most remarkable notions. Surah Ik-rnli.iidt hnsconceived a torrid attachment for Stanley, the ex plorer, and she declares that if he returns to the Dark Continent she will go too. We imagine tlie thermometer will reach heights never approximated heretolorcin Africa should Sarah carry out her threat when the new Mrs. Stanley linilsitout. Tim present marvelous industrial ac tivity throughout the South is in num- Ix-rlcss ways of incalculable benefit to this section, but in no one way is more good being accomplished than in turning the minds of the rising generation from toli tics to business. Too much politics is n curse to any Koplc, and the South has had her full share in this direction since the war. Hut in the race for material success, no young man should forget thai he owe it to liiinsclfand his country to keep informed on Mililical matters nt nil linn's. Only seven delegates attended the re cent national convention of colored men held in Chicago for the purHsc of show ing to the nation tlie wants and needs of the negro. The dilliculty was that the convention was held in the wrong town. Washington is the only place lit to hold a convention, according to the negro idea. He wants to talk right in the ear of the administration, and he wants the nditiinialratiou to know that what the colored man wants is olliee. anil that he wants it before he leaves town. It i.imiks as if "IkkmIIc" might carry tlie lottery scheme through the Louis iana legislature, in some ahaic or oilier. Tlie old original Iouisinnu Lottery has two coniKtitors, one from Mexico and another from Uermnnjr. said to be backed by the Rothschild. The latter has of fered the Stale $1'50,IMK) mure per year than the old lottery, and it Is said has instructed their ngent to raise the offer $1!."i0,imhi nl a jump every time the old lottery amies. The governor will veto any measure that may pass, mid it two- third majority will thus U- necessary. and the luxury, if secured, i bound to come high. It is to be IioikiI nil the schemes will fail. TlIK dependent pension bill has gone to the President for hi signature'. Il is esti mated that il provisions will rcipiii'ctlu cxK'Uiliturc of over $7f.IMMl,iMMi the first year. In addition to tlie regular appro priations already in force, this will give t he enormous sum ol uboii t $L'i N i,i H ii i,( H ( i in isMisions r annum. No imlriolic cit icn opKiscs lilierul treatment of the vet crans, but there are doubtless Mime w ho think it unnecessary to iniioverish tin rest of mankind that they may make money by doing nothing hut draw it from the treasury. Their annual hen on the treasury i now greater limn the whole income of the government when the wnr liegnn. TllKHHsreuis to I ll well grounded hoie in liie breast oil lie Soutlicrn -o- ile that (he inliunoii modem "force lull' known a the Lodge election liiw, will meet ! death in the senate. Thnl neb a measure was ever presented in the halls of congress i proof sisitivc that its fruitier knew nothing whatever ol tlie conditions enisling in the South, which it win tlie object of ihe hill to correct No legislation will ever cause Ignorance and ihriftli'Miie to rule intelligence and frugality, ami the sooner Mr. Lodge mid hi eoniliiilor learn tins A II L. in li lie, the sooner will Ihcy receive ihe coir liilcrnlioii of thoiightlul people in nil acc lion of this republic. Ofllcers r llcelrrl. A meeting of the stockholder of l lie Aslicville Park nnil Hotel Company has Iweu held and n iicrninucnt organisation was cffeclcd. The ofliccr were cleclcd a follow: V. Ii. Mcltcc, president i S. W llatlle, vkt-prcsidcnl i II. C. Wnildcll. treasureri T. C. McNccly, secreliiry. The lMiar.lofilirecloria follow: W. M lliirxiiril, W, II. I'.wyn.J. . Martin, A J. Lyman and A. II. Andrew IjhiIsc Michel, the I'rencli nnarchlst now anv. that mnnv of tlie tilensaiiteat hour )w has cierieiiccil were some (he spent in the prison. A LOG ON THE TRACK. MICHIGAN TRAIN WRECKED THIS MORNING. TWO MEN KILLED BY AN EXPLOS ION AT ITHICA, MICH. TI.e Clmlvra In Bouthern l"rH.it.'e Hescued Alter Twenty Days t Hva In Open KouIh. DiiTKiiiT, June 2(1. A train on the De troit, Lansing and Northern was wrecked near t.rnnd Kapids this morning. A log was placed across the truck. One K;rson was killed. To he Mettled To-Uuv. Siiedul to The Citlmi. ClliCAtso, June 2(i. The prosieets arc that the Illinois Central slrike will he sell led this afternoon. Twenty la h In Open Court. Ssviul to The Cltiieil. Ni:v Yokk, June lili. The crew of the brig Jennie reached here this morning. Tlicy were on the high seas ill bonis lor twenty days uiid report terrible suffer ing. A Terrible KstploHlon. SlKciul to The CilUcn. Itiiica, Mich., June 20. Two men were killed and six injured by the explo sion of u stove mill this morning. Cholera In southern France. Sicclul to The Citiicu. Pakis, June i!b The c'.iolera epidemic has reached southern l'ranee. Perlectluic an Oritanlxnllou. 8iccliil to The Ciliicn. Ciiicaoo, lime 20. The Stale and na tional commissioners of the World's Co. luinbiaii l!xHisition arc in session in the parlors of the Craud Pacific hotel and arc )crfcctiiig their organization accord ing lo the directions of Secretary lllaine. The State department is represented by Scvcllun A. Ilrown, chief clerk. Ctiauucey nepew to Hpeak. Sieelut to The Citiien. Nkw Yokk, June 20. Chaiinccy M. Dciiew, licneral Kogcr Swaync and Kcv. William Lloyd will sH.-ak in the assembly room ol Packard College this evening, the occasion U-ing the presentation of a bust of S. S. Packard by the sculptor, I. o. A. Ward. Conceriih.K the Menl 1- lHl.crlcn. Hlieclnl to TiikCituhn. Monthkai., June 20. Sir John I i- son, minister of justice, sailed forUmdon to day. The government desire hi in terpretation of treaties concerning the Itchring Sen dispute, the Alaska iMimulary ud the Anglo-I'rciich Newfoundland trouble. Colletce lloal Race. Sirclltl to The Clllnru. Nkw Lonihi.n, June 20. Cornell, Col- umliii. and the Peiinsylvnnin crews row over the three mile course this afternoon. Thousands nrc here. The U'ltiug on to morrow's great race between Vale and Harvard is very lively. IrllMHlMHlppi Kepubllvni.M. rtliectitl to TlIK ClTUKN. Jackson, Mis., June 20. The Kepiili. liean Slate lixcculivc Commillec is meet ing la-rc "to-day for the puriose of dis cussing the leasibility of securing the de feat of the cimstitiitionnl measures. The World's) 1'rUe I'li.y. Kivclnl to The Clllnn. Ni;v Yokk, June 20. This nflcriiiHin the World's prize play, "The Merchant," by Miss Martha Martin, is U'ing pro- luceil nt the Standard theatre. Free Col.u.iie Killed. SimHitl to Til. L'lTlrKN. WAKiiiMiTo.s, June 20. The free coin age bill wns killed in the house yesterday hy n vote of 1.12 to 1:12. The conniltullonnl Coutenllon. SikvIiiI to The Clllnn. 'kiiviim:nci:, K. I., June 20. IK'Icgales to the constitutional convention are be- ug selected throughout the Mateto-ilay to go"to-m6rrow. TIioiuiis corpenlnK Will no on to New fork. The reason ThomiiCora.'iiingwn not reailv to go lo New York yesterday with lame Seott was Ist'tnisc the boy' entire wiinlroU' consisted ol u corilurov pair ol pantaloons and a cotton shirt and bis parent were nshnmed lo send him lo Tun Citkhn olliee. This slate of affairs win discovered by a Citkhn representa tive Itisl evening iinilof course lcis were nt once taken to provide Ihe necessary lotliing and lo-morrow he will go on. The iHiptdar suliscriplion i coming up nicclv but more money is needed mid the residents of Asheville will see thut it Is forthcoming; $7s.ril have already liccn raised. The list to-day is a follow: II. T. Collin $ .tMl Cnali !' emit. Carter l- Mr. on Kile r...l. ! Mr. mid Mr r. VllllOnnill iM.iio L. Maddux I.t Weaver & Myers contributed a pair of shoes. AhhvmnIiik Ihe ttnllro.ul. Tlie cliairtticn of the Unird of county commissioner ol tlie counties inrotign which the Western North Cnmlinn nntl the Asheville mid Spiirtniibiirg rallrond run met here to-day for thepurpoiie of ns- ncaaiiig the pi om i t y of those railroad companies lor taxation. The Western North Cnrolinn and I Mick town roads were assessed at $r.,:l.".r.7 icr mile, in eltiiling the rolling strnk. This I the same as heretofore. The Asheville nntl Miuirtiinhiiru road win assessed nt $0, lino per mile, ineluiling the rolling itock. This ta a rcuiiction oi -j,ooii. THE SUNNY SOUTH. A lady in Opulalkn, I'lorida, claims to have used one needle seven years. The Alabama educational association MOO strong is in session al Montgom ery, A Nnahvillc couple chose the unseemly hour of 5 a. in. to celebrate their wed ding. lohn L. Sullivan plead guiltv to the charge against him at Purvis, Miss., and wus fined $.,("). The body of Lnwrcncc Fortune, who was recently drowned off Norfolk, has been discovered. Clin ttniiooca has just rented a build ing for $5,000 n year and the city offices will be located there. Olin Harrow nnd John Stone were se riously injured at Columbia, S. C, by the explosion of a cannon. The city council of Danville, Vn., have voted to appropriate $20,0110 for a new public school building. Cmitnin C. 0. Iloutelle. of the I'niled Slates coast survey, died lit his home lit Norfolk, Va. ; aged 77. Danville. Vn.. thinks that 1.ri.H0(l is about the way her population will fig ure up alter tlie census. ChnltanooL'fi is threatened with an ice famine. The demand greatly exceeds the capacity ol the lactones. A Knoxvillc boy named Huuh Kellcy was drowned nt Chattanooga and his body was recovered three day late. Hob. Cordon wn drowned in the Se- iiiiitchic river at Jniirr. lie was 30 .'lira oiu anil leaves a wne una luiiiuy. The Danville Duily Register announces u report that the Richmond and Dan ville will builil tiirougu lojoiinsou v.uy, Tenn. nx-Congrcssman Oenernl . D. C. At kins, ol Tennessee, and Miss Mora Craw ford were married at Paris, Tenn., on Tuesday. Aunt Alice Hamilton, a negress UHl venrs old has just di il at her home in Chattanooga. She was the mother ol fourteen children. A reward of $ M)ll ha Urn offered for the nrrcst of City Marshal Wiggins, who so brutally assaulted Mayor Mc- Oimid at Jacksonville. Dr. Rolwrt Kolin, of Nashville, Tenn., has Iwen missing since Saturday night. Dr. Holm is over Sit years olil una mucli fear is felt concerning his whereabouts. W. C. Hickman, a hrnkeman on the Norfolk n nd Western railroad, It'll under the wheels of n moving Ircight train while attempting to iKiard it and was killed. V. II. Weston, the trial justice who en gaged in n pistol tight on the streets ol Columbia, S. C, with his cousin, has sent In resignation lo the governor and il has liccn accepted. Naoolcon tvelle. who killed his wife nnd ncnrly murdered her uncle nt Char leston last I'cbruary, has been found guiltv of murder in the first degree and sentenced lo hang September .1. A licar wciuhiuir ISO pounds wn re cently killed near Lynchburg, Vn., by a man named Lcftwk'h. Interest is nhoul eipmlly divided Is-'tween the killing ol the animal anil l nc man nninc. Iluiitsville. Ala., has iust secured a gi gantic cotton mill, the capital slock ol which I Jloo.iHMi. ii win mnnuiiiciiire cotton, woollen anil la lines oi on uc- scriptious from raw material. lim Lawrence, nn innocent old negro living near lliriiiinghnm, wn shot and ins.nnlly killed ly Hob. Sm'th while talking lo hi wife in front of hi cabin. They had ipiurrelled over money mut ters. The murder was the result. Annie Murphcv and Nancy Murray, of Orangeburg, S. C, quarreled about a mutual lover ami I He liusiiauu ol a mini woman. The ipiurrel Iwcnme heated. ml Annie Murohev nnaluced a rnnir. slashed off her rival' nose, nnd danger ously wounded her with several oilier slushes. Chattanooga, Tenn., recently had two cloK.'mcnts in one liny. Miss Lucy Kelly, n 17 year old mis, joined heart and hands with It) year old Henry Hood on i lint occasion, and Miss Kose Davis, n l.'l year old girl, married Clmrlc Moltit. fi year lier senior, mc parent nrvjusuy indignant. The Ihiv who wore the gray are going to have ii big time in Dawson, tat., on thel7thol next mouth. On that day iln'v will have n reunion anil ImrlKX-uc nnil liovcrnor Cordon, (kuiernl Phil Cook, tk'iicral C. A. livnns and Judge J M. Smith, have been invited to lie prc- cnt and mnkc sinxxlies, Parker II a rri. ltd. Cnrr nnd Hartley Haliiird, colored, nnd nwhiteman named llrciiisli. were hanged al Memphis lor murilcr. llrcuu.li tried to gain a little time bv bringing up the question of ' cia eiiimlilv nnd refusing lo drop with the coons. Hi little dodge failed to work nnd they nil went down nt once. All lour ol llicir uecK were oroseu. Maurice Dupout, a nicnilier ol the firm ot Ik'iiwnre iMiwder miiKiiiite, mar- rii-,1 an Irish liarmai I diirinu his recent trip abroad nnd hn just returned lo his home nt Wilmington. Contrnry to nil rxisx'tntion the door of hi father's . 1 .. . . ,.: I . Mouse were inrown ir.i io mm n bride, who i really n worthy nnil iwnn tilul young woman, is U-iug received gen ernlly The Nashville Herald has Isxn suii- porltllg IMC liomilia.ion o. jcre oiixevr for liovcrnor as earnestly n tne nasu v lie American Has I sen opihisiiik II. few day ago the latter piicr nnnounced llmtiulSSH llaxler nnnounced himself n opiKiscd to Cleveland nnd free trade, nnd now the Herald has called ummi t'nclejerc to refute the charges or lorleil Die right lo it iippori, The Wheeling Hridgc nnd Tcriuitial Railway company were going lo erect union deiH Hit nt Wheeling, VSest irginui but n soon a the citir.cn. found it out ihrv uot hold of every niece ol available proicrly and put the prices up out of sight. Then the company divided that they could get lining wnnoui n union depot mid now n imiiiiIkt of Wheeling real estate dealers arc very, very weary. A year ago John W. Day, of Chatta nooga, and Miss Mamie ilopkin were married nnd nt the consent of the girl's purents were separated. She returned to school. Shortly after she wm In duced In sue for divorce on the ground ofdescrtliinnncldidso. Dny put up no cross plen nnd the hill was granted. Then her heart smote her nnd she nnd her former husband begun corrconding and the other day were married again. MISCELLANEOUS. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., Of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Apothecary. 4 South Main St. FOB ALL HEADACHE USE H Off WWII HARMLESS HEADACHE POWDERS. Th r. s SrxeHlo. OMUJalm . .p4.a, br. MI4n r rwmIIn. Th,t M l . Mlb.rU PrfM,sl.ta. Far mU hr .fMl 1 1 r by ADIIBta. THS H0FFUMOMOC0. 55 Kiln St BirlMt, N.V. UA Intwiutloiul Bridp, Owt Voa SALB BY J. s, GRANT. It your prcscrijitions are prepared at Grunt's Pharmacy you can positively de liendupun these fact: First, that only tht purest and Ijcst drugs anil chemicals will lie used; second, tliey will be comiound- cd carefully and accurately hy an experh enced I'rescripihnist ; and third, you will not be charged an exorbitant price. You will receive the best goods at a very rea sonable profit. Don't forget the place Grant's Pharmacy, S4SoulbMainstreet. Prescriptions tilled at all hours, night or day, and delheied tree ol charge to any part of tlie city. The night bell will lie answered, promptly. Grant's Phar macy, 24 South Main street. At Grant's Pharmacy you can buy any Patent Medicine at the lowest price quotr ed by any other drug house in the city. We are determined lo sell as low as the lowest, even if we hare 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 have the largest assortment oi Chamois Skins in Aslicville. Over 200 skins, all sites, at the lowest prices. We are the agents for Humphrey's llomueoputhic Medicines. A full supply of his goods always on band. Use liuiKomlte Liver Pills, the liest in the world lor liver conifiluiiits, indiges tion, etc. A thoroughly icliuhlc remedy lor all blood diseases Is I'uncondie Sarsaparilla. Try a Ixittle and you will take no other. J. S. GRANT, Ph. ., Pharmacist, 21 S. Main St., Asheville, N. C. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 SOl'TH MAIN STRKKT. Bargains! Bargains! ((UNTINUKD.) Wo ofiVr tfivulcr indu incuts to rush lu'i's of Dry (Sootls 1 1 1 1 111 any liousu in AslicYillt1. All our Doiiit'bfii: (Sootls bought licfort' (ho riso of cot ton nrc now soli! at prime post. FiiiiK nntl I'nrnsols, tlie liest st'liM't'um in town, ii;- pirtllcss of post. t'urtiiins in Lvrt'iit Yiiricty for Ipms Until von tan Ihiv tliciii clspwlitTc. Tnl do Linen, Towels, Na- kins anil Doilies at iiriees that tlefy competition. Wliito (lootls, Kmliroitler ies ami Lures at half their values. Our stock is very lai'LCij ami wo arc ileterininetl to reduce it. Kit (.loves ami Hosiery, the liest stock in Asheville, all reduced to bottom prices. Wo will undersell the low est. Call and see us before you purchase. All (Soods are now marked in plain figures lowest prices in everything. Call and con vince yourself. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STBJBBT. Opposite Baak ml AakarlD.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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