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y v.. llnf-ill itt A sit iti TTT T T T I j Asheville Daily Citizen t You will be astonished, if jou read The 4 The Citizen's advertising coli uuitu are I I Citizen's advertising columns, to seel i a record of Ashevillc's progress. 0 i J how much news they contain. I VOLUME VI.NO. 242. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. -. -M- -J. J- . f INILLEs A plM planned and devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for henltli fulness and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 3,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It iH being laid out with taste and skill, with well graded roads and extend ve FOREST PARKS. A desirable plaee for fine residences and HF.ATHF1IL HOMES. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet. Ad dress LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Lln?llle, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE. IWYachting and other caps. New stock. Bon Marche. (WNew Ginghams, new Laces, new Embroideries. Hon Marche. mrSpellmnn's Spring Derbies, latest shae, best quality, less price. Bon Mure he. BON MARCHE, 30 South Main Street. 30 VALENTINES AT ESTABROOK'S, The Bookseller, Stationer and Art Dealer, 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C pr IK d REAL ESTATE. WALTS! B. OWTM, W. W. WaST. GWYN & WEST, (Succeuor to Walter B.Owja) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF A8HCVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Publk. Commissioner of Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE oatneautt Court Square. JAY GOULD SAYS That II a man can .are one dollar out of every nve dollar, he earns, .itch a man wilt be rich inside of twenty lyear.- Call on a. add we will tell VOU how to do It. as'wehave Joit received private advice, from Jay on the aoject. Oar business ha. been very prosperous, durlns the past year, in .trite of the hard time, and we take thl. opportunity to thank our friend, and customer., and to wish them all long life and naopine.. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Rooms 9 Jkio, McAfee Block 9H Patton Ave.. Asheville. N. C. Engrllsh and French BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNS LADlft AND LITTLE GIRLS, No. 40 French Brood Avenue. MRS. BURQWYN MAITLANO, - PRINCIPAL (For atony year. AMoeiote Principal of Mt. Vernon U.tltute. Baltimore.) Anlsted by a corp. of compentent teacher. Ha uxy OIN THAT LARGE ARMY Of seaslblt economical people who from ex perience have learned that COOPER'S" li the Beit Place to buy Groceries, Grain, Feed, Etc. Yon can trade with a with the perfect a.' surance that our price, are "Rock Bottom. We are .till selling Magnolia Ham. at 12c lb retail. a PS? 5 S' o North Court Square, Corner Main and Colics; ' REDUCTION IN HEATING STOVES, Owing to the lateness of the senson we are selling hen ting stoves at greatly reduced irices to prevent carrying any stock over into the next season. If you want n stove now is tne tune to buy one heap. A few FINE LAMPS yet left at a bargain. They are going rapidly and your hance will soon be gone. See our Bargain Counter for xlds and ends useful and or namental. Taylor, Bouitt & Brotherton. No 451 Patton Avenue, Un der Opera House. ZEB VANCE will get there. We bet on Old Zcb at being the bent I'lour In town. We have Junt receiv ed m freih lot of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come and Rive them a trial, at IARE BROTHERS. 17 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan, sc. urely placed at 8 per cent. Office.: 24 & 26 Patton Avenue Second floor. fcb9dlY V. WILLS. ARTHUR J. WILLS. WILLS BROS., AllCIIITECTS, 3H Patton Avenue. Next V M C A build'! PO Boxnr4. JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman & Child I, Office No. i Legal Block REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage ButrineM Loans securely placed at 8 per cent. 'Rapidlv to the Front!" DfiAI. & BARBEE, Franklin. N. C. RKAL BSTATK In all its forms, in the richest portion Western North Carolina. It will pav you to write ua fur the beat inducements and trrcRt- est bargains In the "Coming Section of the South," or apply personally to our Anneviiie representative, rauPKHicn rum. Knot., jano-ira " ration Avenue, FOR SALE! Pint do., new reflirience. cheapest home In A.nevme, location central. FOR RENT. Pinely furnidhed residence in beat part of clt v- A vu room nouae lu.t tne tntnir la.monanle boarding house, other house. also. We have Kmc choice building site, that are worth your attention. Pimst lot of standing timber and timber land, in the .outn. Mineral nroDrrtiea. Wantkd suits of room, for light hooe- cenmg. , List your property with a. and have it .old ana renten. miikby to LnnU, Just Piini.isHBD Our new pamphlet on Asheville. Pull of latest statistics Call for a copy. BIGKLOW & JONES, RBAL B8TATB AND INVBSTMBNTg' Boom 8 McAfee Block, 8!i Patton Avenue. novlTdlm S5Ssio2.irg.RS.3l" 3i :i&sSaS.23 DO YOU WANT A fine China Dinner Tea or Chamber Set Cheap? If io now ii vour chance to get it. At we are needing money and space we will oner you for the next in days the following sets: 60 pieces Havlland Tea t $10 worth $'20. 138 pieces Hovlland IHnner set for $42 80 worth $30.00. 120 pieces Carlsbad set for $40 alio worth $50. Two 112 pieces Apaquesets for only $18 worth $25. Five hand decorated 12 pieces ih amber sets worth $16.60 for $12. Pretty Fruit Flutes and Sau cers worth $3doi. now $2 dot. and thousands of other articles reduced in same proportion. This is no "catch penny" ad, hut we mean business. Glance at our bargain show win dow and be co tvinccd. We will this spring show you a much larger and handsomer line than ever before. Hole's and "boarding houses wishing to replenish should Inspect our line and prices, before buying. THAD, W. THRASH & CO. Crystal Palace, No. 41 Patton Avenue. rockery, (ilaware, Lamp., IIouflcfurntRti ing. Ktc. GEORGE SCIIO-N, Mineral Water Bottled and on Drugrht. RICHMOND, VA. Mr. V. W. Lawrence, haratoga bprings, IN. i . Ihur Sir: I have dis- lensed the Excelsior Water continually at my counter for the past twenty years, and I take pleasure in saying that among the many mineral wa ters that 1 handle there is none that surpasses the "Kxcelsior." For its medical qualities it is all that is claimed for it, and as refreshing and pleasant leverage it lias a decided pop ularity with my customers. lie apparatus with li1 tie at tention works perfectly satis factorily and dispenses the water with all its natural gas precisely the same as when drunk at the Spring. The genuine Excelsior wa ter can now be had atT. C. Smith & Co's. Drug Store, Asheville, at 5 cents o glass. A large discount on Ladies' and Misses, wraps and clothing for Men and Bo vs. Among the former arc about twenty wraps not bought this season, at about one-third of original prices. Children's Worsted and Flush cups, nnlf price and less. Some'prime values in New GooiIh just in. Many other important reductions. II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry Good., Fancy Cuoils, Shoes, Hat. and Carpets. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE WILKIE & ATKINS WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS NO. I PATTON AVKNl'K. PB1CB LIST 8tl, k Conrty SHic. Penny Good (er box inn) RflmiSOc. French Mixture (special )(ir Inc. Chocolate Creams (A No. 1.) lHc. Mnrshraal ows (A No. 1.) 2A(t;!7c. Ruck Candv 13 14 and 15c. Hand Made. lHffi)2Kc. Soda Crackers XXX (UrffiUc. Lemon Creams XXX 8VC. Vsnllla C isp toe. Fancy Assnrt'd Cakes 10c. Cr, l unch Htyc. Ovster C ackers 7c. Florida Oranges $:l..V(:i.73. Bananas $1 U.'iftt'J U5 Mixed Nuts, ' I'aisy Brand" IMl Hie. Peanuts, Virg'nia Ilu.d Picked V roasted 10c. Tennev's Fine candle on Retail, OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM (FORMERLY OAKLAND INN.) ASHEVILLE, N. C. MOST COMPLETE HEALTH RESORT AT THE SOUTH. Appointment, un.urpas.ed. All modern theraputlc appliances and baths for the re lief and turc of nervous and chronic dis ease. Turkish. Roman and Russian baths. Kelec tricity. Massage, Swedish Movements, all in cluded In price of room. The Medical Management under the direc tion of Dr. P. W . Neefus, tvcently of the Jack son Sanatorium, at Dansville, N. Y. Furfur thcr particular, address, Miss Emily Vaughn. ASHBV1LLB, N. C. SHALL WE AID BINGHAM ? THE BILL, THE LKGISLATI RE HAS) PAWED, Full Text of tne Measure provid ing for an Election on the QueH llou of AVldlUK Malor Blnichatu In nrliiKlnx HIM Scliool Here. The following is the bill which has just Iwcn passed by the North Carolina legislature, allowing Asheville to vote on the question of extending aid to Major Bingham in bringing his school to this city: "The general assembly of North Caro lina do enact : Suction 1. That the mayor and nldcr- mcn of the city ol Asheville shall have power and authority to aid, encourage, uphold and sustain 'the Bingham school,' a school for the general purpose of education, now located in the county of Orange, when mid if the same here after within twelve months from the ratification of this act shall lie removed and located permanently within the cor porate limits of said city, or within two miles of the same, by subscribing for part of the capital stock of snid school to an amount not exceeding twenty-live thousand dollars, or by donating that or a less sum to said school, or by laan ing the credit to the same to secure a debt it may create for its lawful purposes for such or n less sum, and the said citv may take hold and have such indemnity of and for said school by way ol mort gage of its property, real or iersunal, or loth, or other property of any person, or by scholarships or otherwise, in any way or manner whatsoever lor licriod not exceeding thirty years; provided, nevertheless, that U'lorc cxcrcismir the power hereby con ferred and licfore the same may beexer- ised, for any purpose whatsoever, the said mnvor and aldermen shall submit to the cpialilied voters of said city the ques tion shall said citv so aid the said 'the liingham school,' at an election to lu ll! in said citv at a time to lie desig nated, whereof notice shall be given fur at least thirty davs in one or mure news- iiniiers published therein. Said election shall he held in like manner and under the snnie rules and regulations so f;tr as the same are pertinent and applicable as other elections arc held in said city. All voters voting in the affirmative (if said question shall have written or printed on ins ballot the word 'aid, and hose voting in the negative shall vote UKin a like ballot 'no aid.' If a majority I the qualified voters of said citv shall so vote in lavorot such aid then and ii that case the said mnvor and aldemu r. shall exercise the power by this act con- lerretl up' n tneni, but not otherwise. SEC, -'. II the powers hereby conlvrreil hereinbefore provided nnd allowed shall lie exercised, the said mayor and aldermen may issue the coupon bunds ol said city lor the purpose of effectuating the purposes contemplated bv this net. And they shall have power to execute all necessary paier writings in and about any and all contracts and agreements necessary in and about such purposes. bkc. J. II the said election snail result favor of such aid, then and in that case and before the powers hereby con ferred upon the said mayor and board ol aldermen shall be exercised nscontcm- remplatcd the said 'the Uingham school,' shall agree with said citv in writing to continue to be so located within or near said city for a period of thirty years, nnd to be a public school for the general pur poses ol thorough education ol such char acter nnd extent as it has extended to to students generally heretofore, and the said 'the Uingham school,' shall have power and authority to con tract and agree with said city and bind itself to the same by deed or otherwise in all resects for the purposes contemplated and in tended bv this act. and it may mort gage the property in any pertinent and appropriate connection to secure the snid citv on account of such aid as the latter may extend to it as herein contemplated. Mic. . 1 he said the llingliain school shall at all times have the right to repay to the said city all sums ol money and the interest thereon it may in any way or manner advance, lend to or expend for or on account o! the same as herein be fore contemplated and intended. And it may likewise discharge any contract or obligation it may have entered into with said city lor the purposes aforesaid when it shall see ht to do so. The act was ratified Kebruarv I. Till; UliliTlNO TO-NKillT. The meeting of the bonrd of aldermen and citizens of Asheville, to discuss the advisability of calling the election on the question of giving aid to Maj. Uingham in the removal ol his school to this place, will be held nt the court house to-night ut H o'clock. A nunilier of the city's prominent men will take part in the dis cussion, and everyone interested in the matter should turn out. The court house should be crowded. ThouKht It Wattu't Loaded. Will Brock, colored, wns lieforc Acting Mayor Miller this morning charged with carrying concealed weapons, and lined $10. Lnst night Ilrock, who had borrowed a pistol from Hd. Shackleford, in Cripple creek, went to Shncklcford's home to re turn the pistol. The men became en gaged in a friendly scuffle, and the pistol which was t hone lit to be empty, wns discharged, the bullet entering the leg of Miackletoid. 1 he wound was not sen Otis. The shooting was shown to lie merely accidental. Mr. David Murdoch Dead. Mr. David Murdoch died at the resi dence of his brother, John A.Murdoch, at Wallace farm, near Asheville, this morning nt 3 o'clock, of consumption, Mr. Murdoch was a native of Ayre shirc, Scotland, and had been living here for a number of years. He was a man of excellent character, a member of the Presbyterian church nnd n prominent Odd 1'cllow. lie leaves a wile and one child. The funeral services will tuke place nt Wallacefarm to-morrow ut 1:30 o'clock and the interment wiil occur at 3 o'clock at Riverside cemetery. Death of Mrs, Malyburton. Mrs. May llalyburton, wife of A, G, Hnlyburton, proprietor of the Glen Rock hotel, died between midnight nnd o'clock this morning. The deceased was 45 years of age. The funeral services wiM occur at the First Presbyterian church to morrow at 11 o'clock, and the burial will take place at Riverside cemetery. PARNEI.HH'CARTHV. The Two Cannot Come to an Hon orable Agreement. Dublin, Feb. 11. The Freeman's Journal says that as John B Redmond. M. P., wu starting for this city yester day evening, he wns stopped at the Huston square railway station and from there he adjourned to one of the private parlors of the Etiston Square hotel, in company with a prominent 1'nrnellite and Thos. I'. Gill, M. P. The gentlemen referred to, adds the lournal, were in conlercnce for sev eral hours with the result that a note was drawn up and was afterward hand ed to Justin McCarthy, M. P., in the house of commons. This note, according to the same authority, notified Mr. Mc Carthy that Mr. Pnrnell and his support ers abandoned any hoie of coming to a satisfactory and honorable understand ing with the McCarthyites. Continuing the Journal says that Gill has started to lloulogue with a message from 1'nrnell to William O'llrien and John Dillon. GEN. SHERMAN VERY ILL. Hit CONDITION MAID CRITICAL. TO BE The Doctor filve Very I.lttle In. formation a to the Nature ol the Dlneane. New Yokk, Feb. 11. A large notice was posted on the door at General Sher man's house last night 73 West Seventy first street, to the effect that the door liell must not x rung. With great diffi culty it wns learned that Drs. Inncwny and Alexander were in the house and would stay nil night. Nol withstanding all this, the attendant nt the door said the general wns little better than he was the day before, and erysqielas had not set in. The general was very low this evening. His condition has not changed for the better since last night. At U.30 a. m. Dr. Alexander was waiting for the ar rival of Dr. lvdward G. Jancway, with whom he was to hold another consulta tion. Members of the family were about the bedside all night. II he lives through to day the crisis will have been passed. Later The doctors nnnounccd nfter their consultation this morning that the condition ol Gen. Sherman is less favor able than yesterday. The general suf fered considerable pain last night nnd is constantly growing weaker. "LOVE FIN DM A WAV." Kaile Vutnamaiid Her Company at the uraud l.nxt Night. Katie Putnam and her company played "Dove Finds a Way" to a good house at the Grand last night. Miss Putnam, who made herself a fa vorite with Ashcvillian's some time ago, played "Gay Howard," the impetuous hut good-hearted heroine, very nearly prrlcctly. She sings fairly and is a splen did dancer, and received henrtv encores. F.d win Gardner, as "Samuel Smirks," did very good work and kept the audi ence laughing continually. II is topical song, "The Very Latest," was very funny and Gardner had to respond to half a dozen encores. He, too, is a good dancer. John W. Burton, as "Dan Bradley," the toper, Miss Mary Fox,as"Sainanthn Watkins," were very fair in their parts. The other characters were rather poorly played, hut nil in all the iierformance was a good one. He Appealed. Yesterday afternoon Sam Brank, a to bacco raiser, who lives near Asheville, was licfore Mayor Wanton, charged with being disorderly. The evidence showed that he was at the Banner ware house, where he had sold some tobacco and was very abusive in his langunge, when N. T. Chambers, one of the propri etors, finding that nothing else could lie done, knocked Blank down. Brank was lined $3 and appealed to the criminal court. JaiucH Red path Dead. New York, Feb. 11. lames Rcdpath, the bullous Irish nationalist, lournahst, and lecturer, und vice-president of the Anti-rovcrtv societv, who was run lown by a Fourth avenue horse car, op posite I he poslollice, one day last week, lied yesterday nt St. Luke s hospital Irom the cllccts ol his injuries. Couicratulate Mr. nialne. Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 11. At a siievinl meeting ol the chamber ol commerce yes terday a resolution was unanimously adopted endorsing reciprocity and con grnlulating Mr. Blaine. Debt of S4 000,000. Paris, Feb. 11. A private banker named Victor Mace, has disappeared, leaving debts aggregating $4,,000.000. AT WASHINGTON. Political considerations prevent the president from giving Consul General New the treasury portfolio, French spoliation claimants arc hope ful that provision will be made tor them in the general deficiency bill. The Indian conferences nt Washing ton, it is said, are being skilllully worked in the interest of the interior depart ment. Congressman-elect Shell, of South Car olina, denies that the Farmers' alliance memliers will form a third party in the next house. The Dingley proposition in the house to make a "rider" of the force bill is sup posed to lie an attempt to coerce the silver senators into supporting that measure. It is understood the government is about to take action against the Central Pacific Railroad Company under the re cent decision of the Supreme Court of the l iuted Stntes to enforce full payments under the Thurman net requiring the Un ion nnd Central l ucihc Company to pay 25 per cent, of their net earnings to the government. In the United Stntes Senate, the bill for the readjustment of accounts under the eight-hour labor law was finally recom mitted. The international copyright bill was taken up in the Senate and an amendment adopted including mops, en graving, lithographic productions, etc. An amendment admitting foreign bonks copyrighted, but not printed in this coun try, upon payment of tariff duties, was debated and went over. te"Ncw List Special bargains At kinson & Son; third page. THIS IS PLAIN TALK. EDITOR WATTERBON WRITES TO GOVERNOR HILL. He Tells Him That He Can't be Elected and Should Therefore Oo In For Crover Cleveland, and 00 In Hard. Baltimore, Feb. 10. The Sun to-day publishes a letter written by Henry Watterson to Governor Hill, which, the Sun says, was probably instrumental in bringing about the meeting of Governor Hill and ex-President Cleveland, and also of U ill taking the New York scnatorship. Wattcrson's letter was prompted solely by his own convictions and without the least consultation with uny one. It is as follows : Cot'UIEK Jol'MNAI. Ol'I'ICE, Lotisvii.i.K, November 21, 1800. Mv Dear Sir: I take leave to ad dress you in this letter as one of some millions of democrats who have never sought or held office nnd who could not lie induced to do so, but who are deeply concerned in the party's welfare and who believe you to hold the key to it. Out side of the state of New York there is a well nigh unanimous demand among the rank and file of demo crats for the nomination of Cleve land; this is too strong for party lead ers and managers to resist. I think I have some influcnccin Kentucky. Butou that point I should be overwhelmed in the stnteconvention. Ifyou should come to the nationnl convention with the New York delegation solid against it you would overwhelmed. You arc powerless to prevent it. But you can defeat the election of the ticket. There are demo crats in every part of the union, who believe that vou did this in 1HHH. I know that to be false, I know exactly what happened and I have steadily defended you in public and in private. Hut it will cling to you as long as you live even as the nargnm ol intrigue and corruption clung to Clay, and will meet you in every national convention, it it be not dissipa ted by some act on vour part great enough to blot it out. In default of this, ii vou have any hoie ol the presidency, it will defeat you, that is, it my judg ment is clear, that if you could reconcile it with vour judgment and feeling to make peace with Cleveland, nnd to take the delegation to the national convention in IH'.Vi to put him in nomination, you will save the party and place yourself upon an elevation you can never attain if you tail to do it. You would lie received by the country with enthusiasm: be accepted at once as a Wurwiek, and I do not see how you could be keptoutof thesuccession. On the other hand, even if you succeeded in de feating the nomination of Cleveland you will stand upon a sinister and danger ous ground with a stormy future lieforc you. These arc plain words and 1 have no relations with you which give me the right to offer you counsel. They may Ik- disagreeable words, and 1 have no desire to intrude upon your privacy, but they are true words and 1 claim the right of a democrat who has some knowledge of the country at large and has given some proof ot intelligent devotion to party interests to ignore ceremony and to send them to vou. In conclusion, let me say that I shall in any event oe glad to know you better and tnat meanwhile, 1 am most sincerely your friend. (Signed.) Henry Watterson. To the Honorable David B. Hill. stock Quotation. Nkw Yokk, Feb. 1 1 .Erie 20i,i ; Lake Shore 107T; ChicaKo nnd Northwestern li3Vi: Norfolk and Western ; Richmond and West Point Terminal 19W : Western I niou Ml-t. Baltimore Irlre. Bai.timokk, Feb. 11 Flour dull. How ard street und western, suner S:t.lO(ri3.fiO: eitrn :i.70l. SO; family Si (inn .Luo ; city ills, no lir;,nils, cxtra$ft 15i5.H7. wheut southern, linn; Pultz, $1.01 '(CI -OH; Lo:k licrrv,1.03fttl OH: Western, dull: No. 2 win ter red, spot and February, $1.02i' Com Southern, nominal; white auu yellow, ul( Oi!i;l; western, easy. New York Market. New Yokk, Feh. 11 -Stocks, dull but firm. Money easy at iiftl'Jta; KxchiuiKclutiK. 4..M!i4.Hfil.t; short. 4.e?Vjl.M74: stale homlH, ncKlected; government bonds, dull but stead v. Cotton, muet sales, bales; I'planiis, Ul.c; Orleans, to ll-ltc; opened isil closed steady; I'chruarv R y; March H.'.iu; April, II. 04; May. U.12; lunc. 9.21 July, t. 2U. Flour tjuict and steady. Wheat - active but irregular. Corn quiet and easier. Fork i,uict but firm, at $U.2.(, 11.25. Lard uuict but steady, at n.u7l. Srirlt. Turpentine dull but steady, at 401,4 OlAlc. Rosin quiet but stcuiiy, ut $1.4-2'.a Vi.;. i-iciuui suatly. AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE. FOKUK'.S. The sultan of Turkey has approved n project for providing homes tor Irccd ne grocs in hiscountry. The memonnl sent by leading citizens of London to the czar regarding the treatment of Hebrews in Russia has been returned to Lord Salisbury through the Russian ambassador at London without comment. The premier of Cape Colony, South Africa, Hon. F. Cecil (ohn Rhodes, who subscrilicd $,ri0,0t)0 towards the home rule campaign fund, had an interview with Mr. Parnell in London and endorsed the hitter's policy as regards the recent disputes in the Irish parliamentary party. HOME. The meeting of the pan-republic con gress "fill take place in Washington, D. C, April 10. A steamer from Jamaica is detained at the Philadelphia quarantine with small pox on Board. Over two hundred delegates, reprc scnting thirty cities, are nttcntling the convention ol builders in New York city Governor Hill is lieing severely criti ciscd for an imputed deal with republ cans looking to a change in the insur ance commissioner's office and other places. A joint resolution passed in the Califor nia Senate some days asking Congress tor laws providing lor a government ta for loaning money on farming lands was passed in the lower house yesterday Governor McKinnev favors a lilicral appropriation for the Virginia exhibit at the Chicago World's Fair unless there is a revivnl of the force bill in Congress, in which case not a dollar will be recom mended for that purpose. When you feel uncomfortable about the stomach take Simmons Liver Regulator. We Lave the largest sup ply of CARRIAGE SPONGES in the city, and they are be ing sold at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. Sponges that usually retail for 25 and 35 cents, we can sell for 10 and 15 cents, and make a reasonable profit. Call and examine for your self. GRANT'S PHARMACY. KEPHALINE will relieve neuralgia, head ache, or toothache. 25 cents a bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. The finest and most conwtetc stuck 01 Colopnes, Toilet Haters, Extracts, Face rowaers ana high grade Soups at OKAXl S rUAKMACY. Prescriptions SUed at all hours. Goods delivered free ol charge to any part 01 the citv. GRANTS PHARMACY. If you want a handsome pair ol cut glass Bottles call at GRANTS PIIA R- MAC I . Uot'les ranging in price from One to Fifteen dollars per pair. II you want a first-class Hair Brush for small amount of monev. GRANTS PHARMACY is the place to go to get it. All kinds of Tooth lit ushes, Bath Brushes, Bath Gloves, Sponges, etc. When your Prescriptions ate com pounded nt GRANTS PHARMACY you can positively depend upon it that only the purest and best Drugs and Chemi cals have been used that thev were compounded by thoroughly experienced rnarmucistsana tnat the price paid was not unreasonable. Grant's Pharmacy, 34 South Main St. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE XD AGENT FOR THE ASHEYILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Buys. Rents and Sells Houses and lots sold on the installment plan. Op-No- ST.. tions bought and sold, tary Public. NO. 5. SOUTH MAIN Up Stairs. W ANTlill. A Reliable, experienced mtddle-aced colored nnrse for child about twelve months old. Apply to MRS. J. M. CAM PBKLL, Hill Street. BARGAINS ! From all depart men ts. I am closing out several lines of goods entirely, and all the broken lots and imperfect goods that have accumulated in Silver, China, Glass, Cut lery and Lamps, all the Jap anese goods being closed out. Prices reduced from 3o to 50 per cent. All these goods are gather ed together in Store No. CI, and marked in plain figures. Sale continues till February 1 r.4 J. H. LAW, Nos. 57, 59 & Gl S. Main St.
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