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According to law, those voters who regibtered last year for state and county election, but did not regis ter for the municipal election in 1880. are required to regis ter for the city election. According to law, those voters who registered last year for state and county election, but did not regis ter for the municipal election in 1889, are required to regis ter for the city election. Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VI. NO. 290. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. L1NVILLE INVITES INVESTIGATION AS TO Climate, Water Supply, Drainage. Drive, Parks, Scenery. Plans, Building Sites, Investments. I.INVII.I.K INrROVKMKNT CO. Llnvllle, N. C. LIPINSKY & ELLIGK RHTVKN MANY THANKS For to lihcr.il patronage bestow d, which ha mnde it necesmry for them to enlarge their present quar'em. and while that is ins doae, th'y will remove to the "Hdlinrd Block, M An South Main Street. In order to remove as few goods asposstltle will have Special Removal Sale For the next ten days, when all foods will le sold SPECIALLY LOW. f.KKAT DAKOA1NS IN PRICKS NEW GOODS. A discount of 20 per cent, on all the new gooria offered. Remembct these good are ALL - NEW - AND SEASONABLE. LARRB STOCK OP GENTS' NATS, SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS AND UNDERWEAR, BON MAUCIIE, No. 30 ftoutti Main Street. REAL ESTATE. W. W. WKST GVyil & WEST, (8a creator, to Waiter B.Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF MHfVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loana Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public. CommLsioner. of Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE onttieaai Court Hqaare, JAY GOULD SAYS That II a man can .are one dollar out of v.ry nve dollar, lie earn., sucn a man win be rich inaidr of twenty ear Call on u. and we will t.ll you how to do it, as. we have just received private advice, from Jay on the snujeci. during the past year. In spite of the hard tkn... and we take thl. onnortMtiltv to thank oar friend, and customer., and to wish them all long lire and naurrines.. JENKS JBNKB, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Room 9 10, McAfee Block., ?8 Pattoa Art., A.hevllle, N. C. "LIVE AND LET LIVE." AT MY STORE GROCERIES Are offered subject to these three important qualifica tions: QUALITY, which must be g-od. QUANTITY, whi.h uinstbeas much for the same money as given elsewhere, and PRICES, which must at all times reflect the lowest market quotations. If you want to endow your dollars with their greatest purchasing power, an exami nation of our prices will show that they art. RCM K BOTTOM. We have HOOIbs broke!) grain rice which we offer until closed out at He per pound. A. D. COOPER, North Court Square, Corner Main and College Ht. THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME. The celebrated Orcen Brier White Sulphur Springs, of Virginia, offered for sale. The pro per tyval ued nt $1,000,000, to be di vided into 1.0O0 shares at $100 each. The ntirchaser 01 two snares reccivrs a tm worm the pnr valur ot the stock, nnd the chnnce of Hevurins valuable improved property at miininHl nrice A a o,oo hotel at $nnn. other improves properties at proportionate prices. Pity inrnts mimthlr- For turther particulars call JUIlil Will ll . Agent WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, as I'atton Avenue. Next Y M C A build1. noTl d3m P O Nnx5ft4. IN THE PAST TEN YEARS OF OVR SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS LIFE In Aahevllle, ( have at all time, made It an object to please our pntrona. That we have succeeded stunt!, without question, as we to. day control the lnlgeat trade of nny house ever estah'ished in Western Carolina. Par ticularly to the people of Asheville doweowe our success, and to them we extend our heurtiest thank with the announcement that we will ever strive to merit a continu ance of their fnvors by giving th m I'l'KE AND WHOI.USOMli GOODS At the very lowest price.. We maie a spec ialty of FINE GROCERIES, and can nlwnys furnish them frc.h nnd nice, Our stock of .tuple good, is the largest ever offered in Asheville. We also handle Field and Garden Seeds, Hay, Itrnn. Shorts and 1'ecd of all kinds in large quantities, and can make apecial In ducements to large buyer.. Respectfully, Powell & Snider. GruciTH, Corner Patton Ave nuc and Main Nt. FOR SALE! Cheap, if soon purthns d, (inc of the pret ticst htnes in Asheville. new. beautifully fin islud, fine location, close to street cars. Also sevcrnl other hne properties that are worth iur attention. Two Itenutiful building sites. Lots In all parts of the city. Hnuitu to rrnt. Fine trnctt of timlier land and standing timber. Mineral properur.., 1UONKY TO LEND. List vour property with us and have it sold and rented. Ii'sr IM'itLisiiKD-)ur new nam unlet on Aslttvllle. Full of latest statistics. Call for a copy. BRUCE H. JONES. (Successor to Bigclow & Jones.) rbal;bstatb and investments. Room M A fee Block, 83 Pattoa Aveoue. SUMMER GOODS Leonard Dry Air Refrigerators This is the refrigerator that gave our customers so muc satisfaction last year. Fu line at our store. Sole Asheville Agents. WHITE MOUNTAIN TRIPLB MOTION Ice Cream Freezers AKB THH BB8T. VB HAVBTHBM. NO. 43 PATTON AVIINUE. Price. Lowest of the Low, TAYLOR, BOWS & BROTHERTO aprldeodlm SPRING AND JUMMER 608DS NOW READY. Larger Stock Than Even Price from $8.00 to $25.00 for Mtn. TRN dlffcrrnt decorations in Enulitih iicmi- porcelnlnd. The great feature of dinner and ten ware it thiit we can irive you only such piece" ai you need, and do not compel you to ike all the piece in a net. We keen it in open stock, nnd when you h rente a piece you cm get matching from nn, for yearn to come as rramiy an wmic ware. Mnddox BnuHsh procclaln and French hinn in white, Hie line French china dec orated dinner sets. To be fully convinced about out big stock call and sec us. THAD. W.THRAftiH & CO. RYSTAf PALACIi CHINA AND GLASS Buyers of Drugs Tell us they have lost money by monkeying with knoxville and Hichmond a treacherous memory ami the importunity of drummers sometimes leads them astray, mt they invariably nnd it ays them to draw their sup plies of 1 . (;. Kmith to., in Asheville. the largest Drug Store m Western North Lav olinar-a Having of Freight Charges, and quick tune in getting goods, areimportant items, and count up in a ear's dealings making arge purchases in the pn marv markets, enable this louse to place Druggists articles into the hands ot consumers and dealers, at prices never before enjoyed west of the Blue Itidge, cus tomers are served by pro fessional experts of large ex )erience, trustworthy and competent the stock carried iv this firm covers two floors of two hundred and forty feet in total length, nnd fifty two teet of total width this is the only Dni-j; Store lo cated on the Public Square n Asheville no trouble to find the place orders by mail receive prompt and careful attention refer, if de sired, to the Battery Park iank. A GRAND STOCK OK CLOTHING New ready for insgiectlon, embracing all grade, from low priced to fine work iniute of foreign .tuff. II. REDWOOD & CO Dry Good., Hat., Shoes, Small Ware., Cloth inn, Carpet., lite. 7 & 9 PATTON AYR. PICTURES AND FRAMES, Artists' Materials, TOYS AND FANCY GOODS ALL AT ESTABROOK'S 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, M. C. aprlSd CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan. ae.ru rely placed at A per cent. Olneea: 24 36 Pattoa Avenue. fcbBdly Second floor, OVERNOR FOWLE DEAD. PASSED AWAY SUDDENLY LAST NIGHT. K IIKI OF API'OI-I.KXV, IN RALF.IUH, The News Entirely I'liexnected as the Gove or Wuh Only a .It tie Iudlaposed Gomnor Holi at Raleigh. KAi.Kir.il, N. C, April 8. t'.ov. Daniel Gould Fowle died suddenly of apoplexy at midnight lust night. The new flew like wilil fire and sad- lened the whole city. No one knew Gov. Fowle was sick and nly a little indisposition kept him from is office yesterday. The Hags arc at hull must and all the public anil some of the private buildings c covered with mourning. Gov. Holt reached here today and the governor's council passed resolutions of condolence. The Governor's Guards con ducted the remains to the capitol at 12 clock, where they were viewed by thousands. The militia trom all over the state will e present ut the funeral tomorrow.. Daniel G. Fowle was horn in Washing ton, Beaufort county, N. C, March 3, 1H31. At the age of 1-Hie entered liing- im's school, where he remained until hi matriculated nt Princeton, N. J., at the ut of 16. While nt Princeton he wns ap pointed hy the literary society of which lie was a niemlHT, junior orator, and so acquitted himself as to call forth a com plimentary and particular mention bv ne ol New York s lending dailies. In 1851 he graduated ut Princeton, and having studied law under Judge Pearson for two vears, was admitted to the bar in 1853, and in settled in Knlcigh. In lSfiu he married bllen Hrcnt.dau 'liter of Hon. K. M. Pearson, who died in ISG'2, avian two children, Margaret, who married P. H. Andrews, of Kaleigh, and Martha, wile ol David Avera, ol Kaleigh On the surrender ot l-ort humter ami the proclamation ot Lincoln calling tor troops, Mr. Fowle volunteered as a pri vate in the Kaleigh Kilks, and upon or ganization of the company wns elected second lieutenant. lien the state military department was organized he was appointed major of the commissary department. In the summer of 1H61 he resigned his commission, assisted in rais ing the regiment afterwards known as the 31st. was made captain of one of its companies, then lieutenant colonel of the regiment, nnu ud sum ontm nt j un Hill, in Heaulort county, and nt Koan oke Island, where he was captured by Burnside't forces February 8, 18liL', nnd alter a short imprisonment was paroled. In October 1862. he was elected to tlie house of commons from Wake county, nd uuon the adjournment of the legisla ture was appointed adjutant general ut North Carolina with the rank of major general. In the fall of 1863 he resigned, and in 186 ran nn the anti-Holden ticket for the bouse of commons Irom Wake. He was the only one elected on the ticket. In 1865. he was appointed judge of the superior court by Governor Holdcn, and was by the legislature of 1865-66 elected to the same office for life. In November, 1867, he resigned this omce rather than oliev und enlorce the orders of Gen. Sick les, then military governor of North and South Carolina. He was a democratic candidate before the convention of 1867 and was deleatcd, but led Ins ticket by over a hundred votes. In 1NM lie was hairman of the state democratic com mittee, nnd threw his whole energy into that campaign. In 1870 he was one oi the democratic candidates for the state senate from the counties of Franklin and Wake, reduced the republican majority ol twelve hundred to two hundred and main led his ticket. In 1876 he was dein oerntic elector tor the slate at large, and upon the election ol Tilden, so conspicuous anil pre-eminent nan necn i s canvass, mat tne mcmoem oi inc North Carolinn electoral college rccoin mended him to the president and re- i nested that he lie appointed attorney general of the United States. In 1880, he wns a candidate tortile democratic nomi nation for governor, wasdcleatcd hy Hon. Thos. I. larvis. and during that cam paign thoroughly canvassed the state for his late competitor, making some sixiy speeches in different parts ol the state. In 1872 he canvnssea vuninam ami made speeches in other counties of t lu nate in behalf of the democratic candi date lor governor. In 1878 he assisted Hon. W. It. Kitclnn in ins canvass lor congress, making speecnes in Scotland Neck. Wilson, uoiiisnoro, aim iew Kerne. In 1884 he was a candidate for the nomination for congress, was de feated bv Hon. W. K. Cox, but during that campaign his eloquent voice was heard in fortv or fifty counties of the state pleading for the glorious principles ol the democratic party, iiunng me ses sion of the legislature of 1884-1885 all the democratic mcinhers ot thnt body united in a petition to President Cleve land requesting him to appoint Judge Fowle solicitor-general. In lanunrv. 1866, Gov. l-owlc married Marv i., oniv iiaugiuei in ii. i-.j. usv- wood, of Kaleigh, who died in April 1886, leaving three children. On June 30. 1888. he wus nominated lor gover nor bv the democratic party, and elected bv a majority exceeding 40,000 over his opponent, O. II. Dockery. HERE IN AHHEVII.LK. Tributes lo lite Dead Governor by Personal Friend. Capt. M. E. Carter wns pnined when informed by Thb Citizkn of the death of Governor Fowle. Mr. Carter had known the governor well for more than twenty years, having been associated with him often in both professional and political life. Heregnrded him as oneof the ablest and most conscientious men he had ever know. His service to the state in all he positions of trust and honor he hud held had been marked by the most con spicuous ability. As judge, he was upright, able and fearless; as governor, he administered the affairs of state in an economical and satisfactory manner. His death now is a great loss. If be were called on to . point out the one act of his life that had contributed most to his fame, Mr. Car ter said, that his efforts on the hustings during the reconstruction period, just after the war, in lavor of constitutional government, if he had done nothing else, would immortalize him. His eloquence in those times gave him the very highest rank as an orator. Indeed, "few men had lived in North Carolina who were his equals in this resjiect. His successor, Lieutenant-Governor Thos. M. Holt, Mr. Carter also knew well, having served several terms in the legislature with him. He regarded Gov. Holt as a most worthy and excellent gentleman, in every way suitable to till the important office now devolved upon him. He was a man of large means and fine business capacity ; and if any man in North Carolina was in deep and earnest sympathy with the musses, Gov. Holt was the man. He had always been the firm and valuable friend of tlie west, and while the western people would deeply mourn the death of the brilliant Gov. Fowle, they could not but feel that his mantle had fallen on the shoulders of one of their best friends, MAJ. W. II. MAI.ONH'S TKIIIl TK. Maj. V. II. Malone, who knew Gover crnor Fowle intimately, said toTim Cit izen todny : "The death of Governor Fowle is a great loss lo the slate of North Caro lina. He stood preeminently high as an orator, mid did honor to himself and the state in all of his efforts liefore the pub lic and his reputation was not contined to the state alone. In the darkest days of reconstruction the voice of Governor Fowle gladdened the hearts of his coun trymen in behalf of the constitutional rights of the people and in behalf of the sacred writ ot hahi is corpus. As u law yer, citizen, judge :id governar, the Old North State will never lad to appreciate the name and memory of Daniel G. Fowle." HANKS CI.OSKII. The Western Carolina, National bank of Asheville and the Battery Park bank ire closed today, and the Hagol the l-irst Si ational bank was placed at half-mast n respect to Governor Fowle. The stoics )l F. P. Miiiin.-iiigh and J. P. Sawyer, the ational Dank ol Asnrvillc ami trunk VDonncll's Carolina saloon arc dr.-qK-d n mourning. ASIIKVII.I.K AT TIM.; H SKKAl.. It has been suggested that Mayor lllniiton appoint a committee to attend the funeral of the dead governor. He was well known in Asheville, and was irompt to respond to a call to come to shevillc, and the sending ol a committee would be a proper evidence of the esteem n which he is held by the ieoplc here. Mnvor Illaiiton received a dispatch Irom Attornev General Then. F. David- n I his afternoon, saying that the fun ill would be held at 4:30 p. m. tomor- ow. it is prnunhle some action will lie iken, as there should lie, to have Ashe- illc represented. Grand Master H. A. Gudirer, has ran led disiicusatiou, requested bv olli- -ers of Hiram Lodge, A. F. & A. M., of Kaleigh, to attend the funeral of the late Governor Fowle. TO H-SNER MOUNTAIN. rhe Htreet Railway to be lixlend- ed to That Point. The Camp Patton lirnnch of the Ashe ville street railway is to lie extended. The new line is to be a mile and a hall in length. Several weeks ago the old Fenncr Mountain pnqierty, north of Asheville, was purchased by J, B. Bostic and D. I). Suttle, of Asheville, and W. M. Cooiier, of Statesville. These gentlemen setaboutthe improve ment of their purchase, and have lust perfected nrrangemeuis bv which the street car line will be extended to that point. 1 hey ollcrcd a bonus to the Asheville treet rtiilwav company for the construc tion ol the line. The offer has licen ac cepted bv the eompany, and the contract . -ii i - i .1 .:. Ti. l win ne sigueo mis wees, criiaps rri lay. I he contract calls tor the extension ol the line from its present terminus oi, Charlotte street, at the crossing ol Chest nut, northward to the I-cnuer mountain a distance of about a mile and a half. There is some pretty scenery along the route, and n ride over the line when com pleted, will Ik- picturesque indeed. With one exception the grade will not be over 6 per cent. Work on the construction ol the exten sion will be begun next week, and pushed to a sieedy completion. 1 he owners ol the property are con ternplnting the erection of a large hotel ii the mountain, but nothing has as vet been definitely determined in that par ticular. A PLKAHI-Jl POPK. ll IH Holliiena Plenacd With t lu Mt-Mult In North Mllifo. RoMK, April t . At n reception given to the college of cardinals today nt the Vatican, his holiness, the pope, expressed great satisfaction at the result ot the recent election tor a successor to the late Peter McDonald as reprc sentntivc in parliament ol North Sligo, when the Parnellite candidate wus deleatcd. I lis holiness spoke with pleasure und ndmirntion of the united action taken by the Irish bishops and pronounced himself ns lieing in warm sympathy with the Irish people, adding that he anxiously tioied that the Irish lieople would maintain confidence in themselves and in their country in spite of the present trials and difficulties to which Ireland and the Irish were unfor tunately subjected. NK ORLRANs GHANII Jt'RV Actively at work on the the I.ynchliiK cane. Nkw Ohlf.ans, April 8. The grand jury met ngnin yesterday and actively entered upon the investigation of the lynching of the Hnlinns in the parish prison. Attorney tteneral Rogers wns present assisting the grand jury in its work. Among the witnesses examined during the day were V. I), Pnrkerson.tbe leader of the mob, and the Italian consul, Pasquale Corte, and his secretary Andcrstood. The original list of the committee of safety that made a call upon the jieoplc to at tack the prison was filed with the grand jury. The Oldest Mhowman Gone. Uridgki'ort, Conu., April 7. I'hineas T. Uarnum it dead. He was over 80 years old. IT IS RATHER MIXED. WHO IS KI.KCTI.n MAYOR OP CHICACJO? Carter HrrlHu Max Perhniis AI. lowed a Republican lo be C'Iioh- en KeHultln oilier States. UiiCAfio, April 8. The election of Washburn, republican, for mayor was conceded by all the papers this morning but Comptroller Onalian said at 11:30: 'At this hour it is believed Crcigerjdem I is elected, but it will evidently take the olliciul returns to determine conclusive! v." The socialists polled only 2,126 votes. Carter Harrison polled 41,420 which should have gone to Creiger. Ciiicaoo, 111., April 8. Municipal elec tions were held yesterday in a number ol cities in Wisconsin, with no csiieciid re sults of gineral interest. Flections were also held at many points in Illinois ves- terdav. All the issues were local. License wns voted in many places. The demo- rats carried several cities, includimr Alton, Kankakee and Springfield. Hastinos, Ni-ii., April 8. The renuli- leans made a clean sweep at the inuuiei-i.-il election in this citv vesterd av under he Australian ballot system. Sr. Lons, April 8. Flection vestcnlnv mnde the complexion of the next assembly emocrnlic. Detroit, Mich.. Aprils. Returns from yesterday's election so lar received indi cate that the republicans have carried the state by about 5.0110 plurality. The candidates were justices of the supreme court and regents ot the university. w.maiia, neo., April K. All over Ne braska yesterday municipal elections were held under the new law. which em. braces the Australian plan of voting. Keports from nearly every city and vil- age indicate that the law is one of tin iest ever devised. The returns no fur show a general resumption ol power bv me rcpumicans. inmost ot the towus icense was voted. Dknvkk, Col.. April 8. Denver tnil.iv has a democratic mayorl'or the first time in her history. KUWI NDS KUHM.XKIt. A Republican Leader lioes Into Retirement Permanently. Washington, April 8. Senator George . Edmunds, of Vermont, who has been in the senate of the 1'nitcd States since April, 1866, nnd in nearly, if not quite, all of that time has been one of the re publican leaders, has resigned, the resig nation to take effect the first dav of No vember next. An Excellent Concert. The Grand lust night was nbout half filled, on the occasion of the second ap pearance of the limnia Abbott concert company, i ne program was made up ot the first act of "Fnust," grnnd opera selections, and the last act of "Ivrnani." The artists won the audience bv their ex cellent singing nnd acting, and every memlier wus rcieatedly encored. These concerts were the finest ever offered the Asheville people, and should have brought out larger audiences. FlrHt PreHbyterlHti Church. The services preparatory to the com munion service on Sabbath next will lie- this (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock ; they will continue on Friday evening at 8 and Suturday afternoon at 4.30. rltock Uuotalioun. NBW Youk, April R. Uriel ;; Lake Short 07; Cliicuuo nml Nurth western inn- Norfolk mid (Western Oil',; Kiehiiinnd nml West romt Terminul lW, Western Union "IV Haltlmore Prir-en. IUi.timiikk, April K Flout, active, strung mil utu-hnnKetl. Wheal southern, linn nnd itrmiii; Knlu. $1 .lodt 1.1ft: Lunclierrv.S 1.1:1 (itl.Mi; western, striiiir .nil higher; No. J winter rcil sput nml Annl niul Mv S1131. Crn Muithmi, strung, white, "y'c; vellow. 77c; western, lirmer. Mew York Mtu-hel. Nnw Yoiik, April S Stinks, dull hut rirni. Monrr, eiisv at U'.nfil.'l; fin-hnne, lutlK. .HIa(U.mH: abort. 4.Kt,4U hh.: stale h nils. m-Klecleil; Kovcrnnieut homls, lull hut stenily. Cotton, uuiel nli-s. 178 bales; t'planils.R Ifi-Ule; llrli-ans n-'e; futures iK-iu-il imil eluseil stemlv, at u ileelme; April, H.ri4-; Mtt, 8.07; ullf, H 7rt; July, .s.Hft; AuKHSt. H.'Xi; Srpteinbrr, H.liil. Flour iu-tiTe anil hrm heat m-tive hikI sttatlv Corn dull anil eiinT. l'urk iju-et hut firm at $11.7nj)l3.7S. l.nnl nuiit but linn, at $o.H;"i Spirit" Turpentine fptirt hiltstenih , nt 1 fll 'jf Kosin 1I11II hut stcuiljr, at $t.ilow,i nr.. Freiniils steady. AFFAIRS OF CnSSF.iJI'l-XCIi. Fx-Senntor Udmntiils thinks the silver question will not lie a campaign issue lie tween the two great parlies. The trustees of Johns Hopkins univer sity have accepted a gilt of $500 from a lady in New England to establish a prize in honor of Chief Justice Marshall. R. 15. I.ee camp of Confederate Veter nns of Richmond, Va., recommends April 2t as a dav on which to commemorate the memory of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. The 1,000 journeymen painters who went on strike in New York Tuesday, and demanded nil eight-hour day and more pay, have won their strike. The Newfoundland government is re fusing to permit Canadian vessels to ob tain unit in me waters oi mat colony, but furnishes ample supplies, without license fees, to fishermen from the United States. French painters demand absolute se curity for their pictures liefore they will agree to send them to the Chicago World's Fair. The failure of the foreign wheat crop is cxected to rnise the price of Ivnglish wheal to the highest figure it has reached in many years. There is a heavy tide of emigration from Ireland to the United States, six steamships Inst week carrying 1,20 emigrants, mostly of the farming class. It was rumored in the lobby of the house of commons Monday night that Mr. Parnell has been married privately since the O'Shea divorce proceedings, hut not to Mrs. O'Shea. The report comes from Rome thnt the pope, believing that the republican form of government will eventually prevail in Europe, is seeking, through the agency of a number of cardinals, to free the Catho lic church from identification with the old dynastic parties. We have 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. (J RANT'S PHARMACY. KEPIIALINE will relieve neuralgia, head ache, or toothache. 25 cent a bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. The finest nnd most cnmnlete atnrk nt Colognes, Toilet Waters, Extracts, Face t'owders and high grade Soaps at Prescriptions filled at all hours. Goods leliverid tree ut chawe to anv nnrt m the citv. GRAMS PHARMACY. If you want a handsome pair ot cut tlass Hotlles call at GHAUTS PHAR MACY. Holtles ranging in price from One to Fifteen dollars per pair. II you want a first-class Hub Brush for ti small amount of money, GRANT S PHARMACY is the place to m to evt it. All kinds ol Tooth Hi ushes, bath Brushes, nam uioves, sponges, etc. When your Prescriptions aie com pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY you can puamrvir aepena upon it tflat only the purest and best Drugs and Chemh cols have been used that they were compounded hy thoroughly experienced Pharmacists and that the price paid was not unreasonable. 24 South Main St. J. ft! CAMPBELL, DEALER IX REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. JJOR SALB I have for sale for a few day. only, one of the most eoniph-te cottiiKcs of 8 room, in Asheville. All modern conveniences, rixntneHr treet our line. Must be .old at once. Price $4,lio. Apply to J. M. CAM1UBLL. Ilenutiful lot on T.rovc street, 75x200 with large oak shade trees, must go. Apply to J. M. CAMPUBLL,. Six room house corner Spruce nnd Wood tin for sale low. Also tot 70x105. Location splendid. Have for sale to or 12 lots of 20 acres, more or less ench, 2' miles of court house at $fto per acre, and within one milt of pro posed street railway. The timber on the land is worth price asked. Applv at once. Terms easy, to suit purchaser. Partii-a can Kcl tnotiKh lire wood off the luad to pay for ii wiiiiiu one year J. At. L.AUl'bULb- For sale 115 lot. near Vanderliilt'. estate, from $ 100 to $5u0 euch. Applv to J. M. CAM I'BELL. JfOR KliNT. Fumish.il house of il rooms, elegant neigh. ' borhood. Possession given about May 1st. JOHN M. CAM1-BK1.L. CHINA. In Dinner and Toilet Ware -WB OFFER- SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS NOW, IN LOW rRlCUl) GOODS, SUITABLE FOR FURNISHING COTTAGES. A good dinner set 100 pieces, a neat decoration on good ware $ 6.50 A splendid set 102 pieces, a very good decoration 13.83 Carlsbad china dinner sets, rich deco ration, on fine .nape., worth $35. 28.50 Toilet Sets complete In good decora tion 3.4-5 Toilet set, with slop jar, decorated in color and gold on Adamant china, the beat let for the money, ace It., 4.95 The largeat stack China and Glass cutlery liver and plated ware and naveltle. and we claim the lowest prices alwava. J. II. LAW, No. 57, 59 and 6i S. Main tit. V ;';t.'-,:,,-vfA.1 J
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