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ggSjaJHEJ Asheville Daily Citizen ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1891. YOLUME VI. NO. 259. PRICE 5 CENTS. eLUIVI LLE A plae piiinnud and devel oping iiH a GREAT RESORT. Situated in tiro MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for henlth fulmws and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 8,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with taste and skill, with well ifraded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable plac for tine residences and HEATHIUL HOMES. A good opportunity for tpnHtj.hl investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Unfile, Mitchell Co., N. C, MSYachting and other stock. Bun Marche. caps. New iWNew Ginghams, new Laces, Embroideries. Bou Mnrclie. (DTSpellman'i Spring Derbies, shape, best quality, less price. .Marche. latest Bon VALENTINES . at ESTABROOK'S, The Bookseller, Stationer and Art Dealer 22 MUTH MAIN STREET. ASHEVILLE, N. C apr IS 4 KEAL ESTATE. MTu.T.a B. Owva. W. W. WsilT. CWYH & WEST (SuecewHtr. to Walter B.Gwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHFVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at Percent. Notary Publk. Comcalarioner. of Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE Southeast Court Square. JAY GOULD SAYS That H a man can aave one dollar out of every Ave dollar, he "mi, such a man will be rich Iniude of twenty lyeara. Call on u. and we will tell yon how to do It, a: we hare Just received private advicea from Jay on the .udjcci. One bnalnea. haa been very proaperoua, ti... k. mar. In anlte of the hard time, and we take thi. opportjulty to thank oor friend, and customer., and to wish them all long life ana nanpinesi. JENKS JENKS, L REAL ESTATE. AND INSURANCE. s Booms 9 10, McAfee Block f 38 Patton Ave.. Aabcvllle, N. C. Mrs. Burjrwyu Blaltland's i HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, t No. 40 French Broaa Aveane. V' Thorough Instruction In Bngllah, French and Latin. Abo Music aid other accom nllshment.. Special attention given to the training of little girl.. i iecSeU JOIN THAT LARGE ARMY Of aeaalble economical people who front ex perience hare learned that it COOPER'S" It the Beet Place to buy Groceries, Grain, Feed, Etc. You can trade with na with the pcrfrct aa' eurance that our price, are "Rock Hottom.' Wc are .till aching Magnolia Ham. at 12c lr retail. aR 2 t o o i 2 3 g S ou a O 0 S' mrTefi ? fl S) m W o! S) n m P S o 1f 8--" nl S North Court Square, Corner Main and College Sts. REDUCTION IN HEATING STOVES. ( hving to the lateness of the season we are selling heating stoves at greatly reduced prices to prevent carrying any stock over into the next season. If you want a stove now is the time to buy one cheap. A few FINE LAMPS yet left at a bargain. They are going rapidly and your chance will soon be gone. Nee our Bargain Counter for odds and ends useful and or namental. Taylor, Bouls & Brothcrton. No. 48 Patton Avenue, Un der Opera House. ZEB VANCE HI get th.rr. We bet on (lid Zeb aa being the beat Flour in town. We have Juat receiv ed a fresh lnt of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES ome and irive them a trial, at HARE BROTHERS. 17 South Main Street, CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan, securely placed at 8 per cent. Office.: 24 & 25 Patton Avenue. Seeond floor. febDdlr U. WILLS. ARTHUR J. WILLS. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, S8 Patton Avenue, Next Y M C A butld'g. ootI d3m P O Box SS4. JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lyman Child), Office No. i Legal Block REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Business Loan, securely placed at 8 per cent. "Rapidly to the Front!" DBA I. BAR BEE, Fbanklin, N. C. mil. KSTATR In all ita forma. In the richcat portion of Western Nona Carolina, lt will pay you to write us for the beat inducements and great est bargains in the "t'oming Section of the sonta," or apply personally to our A.ncviue mresentntivc, rKKDKmcK kuti.biok, JanS-lm 28 Patton Avenue. FOR SALE ! Cheap. If soon purchased, one of the nret tint h.mes In Asheville. new. beautifully fin- inhed, line location, close to atreet cara. Also several other fine properties that are worth yonr attention. Two beautiful building aitea. Lot. In all part, of the city. Hon.es to rent. Fine trnrts of timber land and .landing timber. Mineral propertira. MONEY TO LEND. List vmir property withua and have It .old ana renreo. Iii.t 1'u.i.i.Hsn Our new pamphlet A.hcylllc. Full of latest statistics. Call for copy. BICRLOW & JONES, K9ALBSTATB AND INVESTMENTS. Roam S H AXm Block, 82 Patton Avenue, DO YOU WANT A fine China Dinner Tea or Chamhcr Set Cheap? If o now i. your chance to get It. Ae we are needing money and (pace we will offer yon for the next 15 days the folio wing Kti: BO piece. Havlland Tea ect $15 worth $10. 138 pkce. llovlland Pinner ect for S42 80 worth $50.00. 120 piece. Carlshad set for $40 alio worth $50. Two 112 piece. Apaquect. for only $1 worth $25. Five hand decorated 12 piece chamber nets worth $16.60 for $12. Pretty I'rult Plate, and Rnu cer.worth$3do. now $2dui.and thousand, of other article, reduced In ame proportion. Thl I. no "catch penny" ad. but we mean business. Glance at our bargain .how win dow and lie co vinccd. We will thi. spring how you a much larger and handsomer line than ever before. Hotel, and boarding houK. wtehing to replenish ahould In.pcct our line and price., before buying. THAD. W. THRASH & CO. Crystal Palace. No. 41 Patton Avenue. Crockery, Glassware Lamp., Houaefurnlsh inga. Btc. GEORGE SCIICK N, Mineral Water Bottled and on Drutfht. RICHMOND, VA. Mr. V. W. Lawrence, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. lfrnr Sir: I have -din-penned the Exceltrior Water continually a t ray counter for the past twenty yeaK, anu 1 take plensure in Haying that nmonp the many mineral wa- tei-H that 1 handle there m none that wurpusseH the- "Excelsior." For it medical qualities it is all that is claimed for it, and as a refreshing and pleasant leverage it has a decided pop ularitv with my customers he apparatus with little at tention works perfectly KatiH- ictorilv and dispenses the ater with all its natural gas ireciselv the same as when runk at the Spring. (JHOlWEbCIUEN, The genuine Excelsior wa- rcan now be had at 1. 1. Smith & Co's. Drug Store, sheville, at 5 cents a glass. LOTS i and t LOTS LOTS AND OF Iandsonie Novelties NOW AKKIVINC. I. REDWOOD & CO Clothing, lata. 8hoea, Dry t'.oods, Fancy Oooda and Carprta. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE BUEtilN A. WILKIB. 1. CARTRS WALK WILKIE & WALKE (Successor, to Wllkie & Atkins.) MO. IS PATTON AVENVE. We bare commenced tha manufacture of plain and fancy candlea and are prepared to aupply the wholeaale trade at theloweat poa- aible prices. FRESH GOODS DAILY ON RETAIL We have also the exclusive agency Tenney'a Pipe Candle. OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM. (FORMERLY OAKLAND INN.l ASHEVILLE, N. C. AffAST COMPLETE HEALTH RESORT IN THE SOUTH. Appointment. unsurpa.e!. All modern theraputic appliance, and hath, for the re lief and cure uf ncrvou. and chronic dis ease.. Turkish. Raman and Bnaalan hatha. Ketec- trldty. Manage, Swedish Mevament., all In cluded In price of room. The Medical Manaccment under the direc tion of Dr. P. W. Neefu.. recently of the lack- son sanatorium, at Dan.yllle, N. Y. For fur- tner particulars address, Miss Emily Vaughn. A8HBVILLB, N.C. HE MUNICIPAL PRIMARY. THK KXECUTIVB COMMITTEE NEGT1NU LAST MIUHT. rail issued For m Democratic Primary Election For Mayor and Four Aldermen For tlie City of Asheville. At a meeting of the city democratic committee held lust night, March 2, pur- ant to call of the chairmau, it waj re ived to order a primary election aa the fairest and most satisfactory method I ....ii i nn,;nafin pnnrliHatea for v...s - 1 I I - i L. - mavnr anfi nllf-rmn rn he VOten lOr at I , , . - lii nnnfnai.)imir miimrinnl election, tin I .......... r I motion the following call for the primary election was unanimously adopted ; Notice is hereby given to the demo cratic voters of the city of Asheville that the executive committee has ordered a primary election for the purpose of nominating democratic candidates lor the offices of mayor and four aldermen to be voted for at the regular municipal election to be held in this city on the 4th day of May next. The said primary election will be held at the two usual polline places in the city, to-wit : In the court bouse for the Knst ward and in the Buncombe warehouse for the West ard. on Wednesday, the Kth day of April, 1891, the polls to be kept con tinuously open from 7 a. m. until H p. m. Democrats living in the Hast ward will vote at the court house: those living in the West ward, at the Buncombe ware house. All democrats, of voting age, residing in Asheville, will lie allowed to cast one ballot for a candidate fur mayor and four candidates lor aldermen. The executive committee will provide one box at each polling place in which the ballots for candidates for mayor and aldermen shall be deposited, and ap point three Kood democrats at each poll ine place as judges ot said primary elec tion, whose duty it sha he to decide as to the qualifications of all persons olfer- casiotially, and more frequently for char ing to vote, and to determine all other ity than otherwise, having a social posi- questions that may arise during the pro- gress ol said primary election. 1 he caniliilntrs lor the nomination tor mayor and the four candidates for the nomination lor aldermen receiving a ma jority of all the votes cast at said pri mary election, shall be declared the dem ocratic nominees for said olfices res pectively. In case no candidate at said primary lection on the Stli day of April, shall re ceive a majority of all the votes cast for the olhcc ot mayor, or a majority ot all the votes cast tor one or mure ol tin ffices of aldermen, no candidate so failing to receive a majority of all the votes so cast, shall lie declared the n 'mi nce ol the democratic parly for any ol lid offices as the result of said elec tion. In the event of no nomination for anv of the offices being made as above pro vided, the two candidates receiving the highest numlier of votes for the office of mavor, und the two candidates receiving the highest number of votes for each ol the othces of aldermen, and rho still de sire said nomination, shall be entitled to be candidates for the nomination for the ffices to which no nomination shall have been made as above provided, at a second primary election to be held in tin court house and at the Buncombe ware house under the same rules and regula tions as the hrst, on the 15th day of April, IK'Jl, and no other person shall I Mowed to be a candidate lor the noun nation to anv of said offices at said second primary election. All tiersons participating in said pri mary election will be considered honor- bly bound to support the nominees, so made, ol the democratic party at the regular municipal election on the tli dav ol May, 1H91. Ihe certainty that the candidates nominated by the democratic party at its primary election will be elected in May to the orhces ot mayor and alder men makes obvious the duty of all cood democrats to attend and participate in said primary election. i K)ii the selection of honest, reliable and efficient candidates will largely de pend the vote for the appropriation ol u1),ihiu lor street and other contem plated municipal improvements. By tlie committee. Gbo. S. Powkll, Chairman. 'ESSEX IS NO MORE." An Admirable Performance by JanauHchefc's Company. Asheville has seen Janatischek! A very full house greeted the great tragedienne and her company last night in the performance of "Essex." Jnnauschck, as Uueen bliznbctn was grand, imperious, superb, and the au dience was not slow to show its appre ciation. The Madame had to respond to 1 curtain call in the fourth act. Mr. A. H. Stuart's interpretation of the Earl of Essex was almost perfect, while Frederic Hock, ns Lord Burlciuh was admirable. Miss Agnes Wordcn as Lady Anne Rutland, and Miss jcssaline Rodccrs ns Lady Nottingham were very good. The remainder of the cast was played in a style which showed that throughout the company is the strong est Asheville has had the pleasure of see ing. 1 ne costumes una diamonds 01 tne Oueen were mnuniheent. II this class ot attractions is kept up, Manager Sawver need have no fear for the year s prohts. The audience manifested a desire to re main all night, and only left when the lichts were turned oft in the house, not withstanding it had been declared by Lord Bnrleigh that "The Earl of Essex is no more. Dr. (irant's Lymph Arrives. I. S. Grant, proprietor of Grant's phnrmacy on South Main street, received this morning from Lclin & Finck, im porters, New York, two vials of Koch's lymph, valued at $50. The lymph was sent from New York immediately after it was received bv the imwrters. Br Grant is now prepared to distribute the medicine to physicians who shall be recommended by the state board of med ical examiners, lt will be disiienscd only to those who are so endorsed by the ex aminers. On Ihe Streets Attain. Fiank O'llonnell the gallant foreman of the llnok and Ladder company, who was hurt while on his way to the fire at Revell & Wagner's store some weeks ago, is aeain on the streets. His fractured limb still causes him to limp, but his many friends are glad to know that the accident did not result more seriously, SNOW IN WASHINGTON. The Proceeding In tbe Hcuale and House To-day. Washington, March 3. The senators who were in attendance when to-day's sessions began had made their way to the capital through a snow storm. At 10:15 the general deficiency apportion ment bill was taken up and all amend ments that bad been agreed to in com mittee of the whole last night were agreed to in bulk by the senate, except as to four tnat were iryed' including the I'rcnch spoliation cluimi, and the I'acihc railroad claims. . .,1. r A lit WUUlt blldl umilLCU H1C VUIIICI . llll r. report on the diplomatic appropriation u: II . :! r n "i'ii iiiciuuiiiK inc. uruviaiuu lur u Ha waiian cable When the house met Mr. Cutcheon, of Michigan, submitted a conference report on the bill to increase the number of the board of managers of the national home for disabled volunteers. Agreed to yeas 124, nays 123, tbe speaker casting the deciding vote. Mr. Butterworth presented a confer ence report on the legislative bill. Agree ment is reached on all questions except the senate amendment making the senn tors' clerks annual employes. The re port was adopted and further conference ordered. KINDERGARTEN BENEFIT. Honiethlnif About: MIhh HI. John, Who Will Play "Barbara." Miss Marguerite St. John, the young lady who has volunteered her services lor the Free Kindergarten benefit at the Battery Park Thursday night, may be well called the children's friend. Last summer she gave her services for a num ber ol performances lor the World's siik babies' fund, giving them over $,500 and at Christmas managed one of their mammoth Christmas trees at tbe Grand opera house. Miss m. John, though a giltcu and ac complishcd younn actress, ulavs only oc- tion which renders bcrindeeiidciit ol the stage. Mie has made her principal successes as "Kate Harucastlc in she Stoops to Conquer." "Claire" in the "Ironmaster" and "Puuline" in the 'Lady of Lyons." MISTAKE CORRECTED. The Two KlectloiiH Are lobe Held on '.lie Saute Day. There seems to be a misunderstanding among some citizens as regards the elec tion for the appropriation of $640,000 for the improvement of Asheville. It is thought by many that the elec tion of the mayor and aldermen will be held several days before the appropria tions election. That is a mistake. I lie bill provides that the appropriation shall Ik voted lor at the same lime the mavor and aldermen are elected. This was done to save the exticnsc of nil extra election. The appropriations bill, which was passed several days ago has not vet lieen printed. A copy is exiiected 111 the citv in a few days. 3.000 Morlnnne. A mortgage was filed in Register Mackey's office yesterday, executed by tbe school committee of Asheville to Anna It. Groesbeck, of Philadelphia. The committee has borrowed from Anna B. Groesbeck the sum of $5,000 for the purpose of discharging and pav ing debts and incumbrances incurred 111 the building ol the (Jrange street graded school building. The loan is to be re paid within three years Irom date, with interest at 8 per cent. 1 he mortcnije is executed nv w . w . West, chairman; D. T. Millard, II. A. (iudger and W. F. Randolph, secretary. Iowa Democratic. Chicago, March 3. Reports of the municipal elections held throughout Iowa yesterday, show some remarkable democratic game. AT WASHINGTON. The postal subsidy bill is now in the president's hands. The direct tax bill is now in the hands of the president. Indian appropriation bill passed Ihe senate without discussion. The bill to relieve the supreme court by creating additional judges has been pass ed. Senator George Hearst, of California died at bis residence iu Washington Sat urday night. The president has signed the military academy appropriation -bill und naval appropriation lull. Mr. Houston's retirement from the office of United State, treasurer is snid to be due to social disappointment. The house bill giving a pension of $2,- 500 a year to the widow of Admiral Porter, passed the senate Saturday. Hon. Ben. Tillman, thefannergovernor of South Carolina, is now making the first visit in his life to Washington city. There is strong pressure for an extra session of the senate by aspirants for tin- nine new circuit judgeships just created. The senate passed an army reorgani zation bill Droviding for three battalion regiments nnd increasing the numlier of enlistcs men from 24,000 to 30,000. Friends of Hon. Charles Gibson nre ac tively pressing his claims to the seat 111 the United States senate made vacant bv the death of Judge Wilson, of Maryland. Mr. Bnrtine. of Nevada, in behalf of the minority members of the house coin- nire committee lias suomitieo s report in tavor 01 tne passage 01 tne sa ver coinage bill. The president has nominated Henry B, Athcrton. of New Hampshire, land com missioncr in Samoa: Herman A. Hass- lock, surveyor of customs for the port of Nashville, Tenn. The agricultural appropriation bill has passed the senate; also the house joint resolution appropriating n million dol lars for the improvement of the Missis sippi river to be immediately available; and the postoffice appropriation bill. The following North Carolina post masters have been appointed: J. P. Har well. Fleming. Catawba county, vice J. T.Cochran, resigned. J. B. Haywood, Red Banks. Robeson county, vice i. 1 Townsend, resigned. S. L. Gibson, Romola. Halifax county, vice S. W. Hux, resigned. M'KINLEY'S TARIFF DILL. ATTEMPTS MAKING TO TEST ITS VALIDITY. The supreme Court of Ihe I'nlted Slates Appealed to Power Dele Kated Which Helonicai Exclusive ly to CoiiKress. Washington, March 3. Four motions were made in the United States supreme court yesterday to advance the cases intended to test the validity and consti tutionality of the customs administra tion and the McKinlev tariff laws. The first of these motions comes here on appeal from the circuit court of the United States for the northern district of New York, sustaining a decision of the board of general appraisers in assessing duties on an importation of laces by Boyd, Sutton & Co. The counsel for the importers contend that the Mc Kinley tariff act is unconsti tutional. First, because the bill signed by the president was not the bill that passed both houses ol congress, a section having been omitted in its engrossment; second, that it contains provisions for bounties to sugar producer in this country, which, under the constitution, congress had no power to enuct ; and third, that section 3 of the act assumes to delegate to the president power to im pose taxes upon imports, which power iB vested exclusively in congress and cannot be delegated. Mo tions to advance nre based principally upon the very great impor tance of the question involved and the interest of trade and commerce and ol the government in having the question speedily settled. Attoi ney-Gcneral Miller stated that the government was willing to have the eases advanced, but it desired to have the cases made up so as to fairly present the issues involved, which one of the cases, at least, did not do in his opinion. At his suggestion, the matter went over lor a week in order that the government might examine the cases. WITH THE REVOLUTIONISTS. The Situation In Chill Not Favor able to the Government. Loniiiin, March 3. A dispatch from Chili by way of Buenos Ayrcs to-day states that three battallions of infantry anil the entire fourth regiment, nil form ing a part of the Chilian government troops stationed in the neighborhood of I'isaqua have shot their officers and de clared themselves in favor of the revolu tionists. The PaHHlnit of an Earl. "The Uarl of F.sscx is no more." And the audience can go now 'most any time. The Grand ocra house must either get a green curtain or put up with audiences that snow siirns ol verdancy at times. Hereafter when the liai I of lissex passes away tlie audience at the I. rand will be shown the remains. Then they'll go. How the audience did smile as they came away from the Grand last night! It was all because "the Karl of Ussex is no more." The callerv cods caucht on first. They know when F.sscx dies it's lime to hunt a street car and go home. Flint Street Extended. Flint street has been extended Starnes avenue. to At the meeting of the bonrd of alder men last Friday night the report of the jury on the extending of Flint street was accepted and the nyht to appeal was re served. Yesterday the proierty owners on the street who were benefited de posited $2,000, the amount ol damages iiwarded to Mrs. II. b. Sondlcy s prop erty, witn tlie clerk 01 tlie siqierior court, and gave notice ot appeal Irom that item. The case will come up at the term ol court beginning next Monday. Stock Quotations. Nrw Yokk. March a.KrieltVi: l.nkeShore IO(i'a; ChicaK" and Nurthwcstcrn llirt, Nnrlolk mill Western ; Richmond ami Went point Terminal Western l.nion Ilalllinore Prices. IUi.timukk, March, 3 Ptnur sliKhtly IX ttt-r iK-uiann. n neat soiitnern, quiet rm-ipts, li;nt and uncnaneeil: western linn; o. 2 winter ml, spot and March, $1 0i;i(ii,l.o2. Corn Southern, dull, scare amluneh.iUKeil; western, strong and higher New York Market. Nhw York. March 3. Stocks, dull and stnii- naiit. MnncT, easy at a'-lfl-l; KichanKC, loiiR. 4.M.MH-V KrLt; short. 4.N7V",: state b nils, neu'eeteil; Kovi-rnmeut uonus, dull but steailv Cotton, dull snles. hales; rplfimls, M-wc; Orleuns. 115-lflc; futures opened anil closed steady: March, 8 f5 Anru, m.iim; May, .; . line, n w.-i July, Hill; AiiKuat, K 113. Flour Bteady hut dull. Wheat sternly but quiet. Corn stronircr but less active, l'ork steady, at S9 nricll.ri. Lard nuiet but lirm H.oa. Si'irit. Turpentine quiet but steady 4)Vi(L41c. Rosin quiet but firm, at Sl.oOifjl.&n. I-'rciglits steady. AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE. 1I0MK. General Sherman left no will and his estate is said to be very small. Wall street has raised $50,000 for the late Secretary Windom's family. Vicksburg people are incensed at the nomination ot a colored man for post master ol their citv. It has been decided that the Associated I'rcss cannot expel publishers who take United 1'ress reports also. The British Columbia legislature ha passed a resolution to lietition the Cana dian government to make the Chinese poll tax $100, abolish return certificates and restrict the number carried inward bv steamship, l-'OKKICN. An Englishman hrokc the gambling bank at Monte Carlo Saturday, win ning V.7,000. The man who was arrested for the Inst Whitechajicl murder will not prosecuted by the English authorities. Mcmliers ot the German conservative party are displeased with the govern ment s passports regulations in Alsace Lorraine. American consuls in Italy state that the opportunities for the development of trade Dclwecn Italy and the United States are excellent. The Berlin Kreuz Zcitung regards war between France and Germany probable, and urges the German government to maintuin a firm attitude. We have the largest sup ply of cariuage;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 well for 10 and 15 cents, and make a reasonable profit. Call and examine for your self. GRANT'S PHARMACY. KEPUALINE will relieve neuralgia, head ache, or toothache. 25 cent a bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. The finest and most complete stock 01 Colopnes, Toilet Waters, Extracts, Face t'owders and high grade Soaps at GRANTS PHARMACY. Prescriptions Riled at all hours. Gondii delivered free ol charge to any part 01 tnecitr. URANTS PHARMACY. If you want a handsome pair ot cut lass Bottles call at GRANTS PHAR MACY. Bottles ranging in price from One to Fifteen aollars per pair. II you want a first-class Hair Brush for small amount of money. GRANTS HARM AC Y is the place to go to get it. All kinds of Tooth Hi ushes, Bath Brushes, isaln Uloves, sponges, etc. When rour Prescriptions ate com pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY you can positively depend upon it that only tlie purest and best Drugs and Cbemf cats have been used that they were compounded by thoroughly experienced rnarmacists and tnat toe price paid was not unreasonable. 24 South Blalu St. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Buys. Rents and Sells IIouhpb and lota sold on the installment plan. Op tions bought and sold. No tary Public. iNO. 5. SOUTH MAIN ST.. Up Stairs. JfOR 8ALR. If bouaht at nnce, I can aell one of the most convenient and the prettiest little house in Asnevine. it is located witnin two minutes' walk of court house, ha. eight rooms, all mudcrn convenience., on one of beat atreeta, iust at street car line. Price too low. but must sell for cash. Apply to J. M, CAMPBRLL, s 3 O s-r-t 3" p t e-t- 5 era 0 x i (n J 0 A M e d n 3 CD s. n 3 P P 3 & n O 50 ci e $ 5 CP B o -t CD s s 3 V vn-BBr''
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