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1. -x Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VI. NO. 292. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. LINVILLE- 1NVITHS INVUSTIOATIDN AS TO Climate, Water Supply, fi uinufcc. ! Drives, Parks, Scenery. Plans Iluildiiij: Sites, Investments. I.INVII.I.tt IMPKOVKMKNT CO., I.lnvllle, N. C. LIPINSKY & ELLICK MANY THANKS Vnr the liitrrnl piitrimmti' ttrftow il, wliith hn mmfc it nccMn-try for them to cnlfiTtfe their prmcnt (unrtrt, and while thnt 1 lie inn dour, th y will remove to the "IHIiunl Illock,' 3H Smith Main Street. tn or tier to remove at IVwgomU ntjioiiKiliU will have Special Removal Sale For the neit ten dam when all gondii will he noli I SPECIALLY LOW. t'.NBAT I1ARCAINK IN PRICKS NEW GOODS. A tlincount uf 20 per cent, on nil the new gondii offered. Kentembci thete Rood are ALL - NEW AND - SEASONABLE, LARCH STOCK 1)1' CENTS' HATS, SHIHTS, COLLARS ANO CUFFSj AND UNDERWEAR, AM. GO. BON MAIICIIE, No. 30 South Main Street, REAL ESTATE. WALT B. .Pgr". W. W. WlMT. GVVYN & WEST, (BucceHon to W altar B.Qwjra) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHSVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at S Per Cent. Notary Public. Commlulonen of Deed., FIRE INSURANCE. OPFICK aoutheaat Court Bqanre JAY GOULD SAYS That II a man ean nave one dnllnr nut of every five dollar, he enrne, such a mnn will be rfcti insid- of twenty lycar Call on u. and we will tall vou how to do It. a. we hnve Juat received private advice, from Jay on the (UU v.. Oar liualnen haa been Terr prosperous, during the past year, hi spite of the hnril times and we take thl. opportunity to thank our friend, and en.tomera, and to "wish tnem an long me ana naoptneM. JENKS A JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room 9 a 10, McAfee Block as Pattoa Ati., Aahevllle, N. C. "LIVE AND LET LIVE." AT MY STORE GROCERIES Are offered subject to tlieno three important qn.ilifion tions: VITALITY, which must be KimmI. QUANTITY, which iniiHtbeiiH much for iheHame money as given clHewherc, and PRICES, which must at all times reflect the lowest market quotations. If you want to endow your jriollnrs with their y,mit.n )UichKiiin power, ;m exnnii luitioii of our prices will hIwiw th.it thev nn ROS K ISOTTO.W. We hnve fiOOltiH broken UTiiiii rice which we offer until closi'il out at He per pound. A. I). COOPER, North Court Square. Corner Main and College 8t. THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE The celebrated Creen Brier White Sulphur Springs, of YirKinin, It offered for sole. The property valued nt $1.01)11. 0(10, to lie di vided Into l.linn hnre at $1"0 rnrh. The :iurchnser of two share receivs n lot worth the par vnlu - of the stock, and the chuncc of dCtunriK vnlunlile Improved j.rnitcrly nt a uominnl price A 2.'o.onn hotel nt snno, other improved ironertlcs nt proportionate prices. Pay ments monthly, For further pnrticulnrs enli ou J01INlllli.il, AKent. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, UH Patton Avenue. Next Y M C A build'. PO Hoi5(S. novl d3m IN THE PAST TEN YEARS OF (H R SUCCESSFUL, 8USINES8 LIFE In AHhevdle, we have at nil time made it an olki't to plriifte otir patron. Thnt we hnve tu-i-eedrd Mnnrt without question, an we tn- Iny eunirol the hiiKeat trade of nny house ever etttnti Wu-d in Western Cnro'lna. Par- ticutnrl to the fH-oplc f Aheville do weowr ur "tiacua, mid to them we extend our heartiest thank k with the announcement that we w ill ever itrive to merit n continu ance of the r fnvorn by Kviny tb m Pt'RB ANH WHOI.USOMHOOOI'S At the very luwent (lrieen. We mafae a pec ialtj of FINli GROCKRIEH, and ean always furnish them fresh nnd nice Our stock of staple goods Is the In r nest ever offered In Asheville. We also handle Field and Garden Seed, liny, Hrnn, Shorts nnd Peed of all kinds in lartje iinntitlr, and can make social in dueements to. Inr;e buyers. ResK-cttully, Powell & Snider, (roccra, Corner Patton Ave nue and Main St. FOR SALE! t'heun. If soon mirchns d. one of the nret tiet hames in Asheville, new. beautifully fin ish d, fine locntion, close to street cars. Also cvernl other fine pro jkt ties thnt ure worth your attention. 1 wo neautiiui DuiiiimfC sites. Lots In all (trt of the city. Mouses to rent. Fine tract of timber land and stundinc timber. Mineral proiertiea. MONEY TO LEND. ,1st vour nroDertv wlthua and have It sold and rented. JrttT IM Ht.iMMRn Our new pamphlet ou Asheville. Full of latest statistics. Call for a copy. BRUCE II. JONES. (8ucee..orto Bigclow A Jonc..) reai.;mtatb and invmtmbnts. Room kf A fee Block, 88 Pattoa Areoae. A New Door Bell. THB Lancatitiy Self ActiiiK Bell SUPERCEDES ELECTRICITY. NO BATTKRlr'S TO NBHI) ATTBNTION Call and Ke them in operation at TAYLOR, BOUIS & BROTHERTON'S 43 PATTON AVE., Wester ii North Carolina Ag-ts, SPRING ANDISUMMER GOODS NOW READY. Larger Stock Than Ever. Prices from $S.OO to $5,00 for sctH. TRN different decorations In Knirliflh semi porcelains. The Krnt feature 01 dinner and tea ware Is that we can gic you only such pieces as you need, and do not compel you to t ke all trie pieces in n set. We keen it in open stock, nnd when you break a piece you ctn set matt nniRs .mm us, lor yearn to come ns readily as w hite ware. Mnddox Knit II sh nrocelain nnd Preach china In white. Hig line French china dec irated dinner sets. Tn be full v couvinced nbout our hig stock call and see us. THAD.W.THRAHH & CO. RYtVTAL PALACB CHINA AND C.LASR Buyers of Drugs TH1 us they ha.vo lost money by monkeying with Knoxville and Kichmond a rnwherous memory ami the mnortunity of drummers sometimes leads them ant my, but they invariably find it nyH them to draw their huii- pIioh of T. (;. bmith & to., in 8heville, the larinwt Dmir Store m Western North tar- liiin, a. snvinjr; of Freight 'luirges, and uuiek time in getting goods, tireimportant tenis, nnd rount up in a year h dealings making arge purchases in the pri mary markers, ennme tins House to plaee Druggists' articles into the hands of consumers and dealers, at prices never before enjoyed west ot tne lilue itidge, cus tomers are served by pro fessional experts of large ex perience, trustworthy nnd competent the stock carried by this firm covers two floors of two hundred and forty feet in total length, and fifty two Feet of total width this is the only Druir Store lo cated on the Public Square in Asheville no trouble to find the place- orders by mail receive prompt and careful attention refer, if de sired, to the Hattcry Park Hank. GRAND STOCK OF CLOTHING New ready for iniixetion, emtirncirtK all giadm from low priced to fine work mmle of foreiga tuff. II. REDWOOD & CO. Dry Oooili, Rats, Shoes, Small Ware., Cloth ing, Carpet., lite. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE I! o nmimiAunni toffl MAIM! PICTURES AND FRAMES, Artists' Materials. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, ALL AT ESTAB ROOK'S 12 SOUTH MAIN STREET, A8HEVILLE, ft C. tpiUI CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And IiiTCStmeiit Agent. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan, securely placed at I per cent. Ofleeai 34 ft 39 Pattoa Arrnue ftbedlv Becoad floor. ARE THK AGAINST THE ACT. REPVBI.ICANH Pl'T OVT A TICKET TO-DAY. It Ih lleadrd by 11. T. C'olliiiH, In Aifttltmt the Improveiueiit Act and Han nemocralit on Hit l.iHl. Aiiotlu'i ticket lias been iioniin itccl. A nnmlxT if repuhlirnns, nniDtix whom were J. A. Wagner, J. A. Cminnt, I'. A. Ilcinens, W. R. West Jr.. met in tlir llendrv liloelt t li i r nrternoon ami noiniimu-il a ticket, a mix turei,f (lcmi)CrulN and reili lic.ins. A few ilvitiocrata, (iikimI to the reunlnrly nominated ticket, were present also. Amoni; these, for a part ot the time at least, were 1. K. Mussacee. Will Boyd, P.Johnson, and Mr. Davis. Nothing was done with relation to the advisor; committee. The mjetiiif; was an adjourned one, several republicans having met last night nnd after discus sion (leiermined to hold this niectinii. The following was left at Tim Cmzo ollire I iv Mr. 1' A. l-em.ins: "At a imcltngol the npulilicans, Ik hi this morning, it was resolved that, "Whereas, The municipal affairs ol the city of Asheville are nt tin sent in an un satisfactory condition; "Whercus, 1 here is a lull Kiiding lie fore the eople for pulilie improvements, which we consider to be unjust nnd un desirable, nnd only blocking the way to such constitutional measures as ought to be adopted at once to carry on the neces sary improvements ; "Whereas, we believe that the situntion is serious enough to require the lwst forces of all political parties to lc brought to the front to give nil necessary material for nn honest and wise city government in the future; it is "Resolved, That no straight re publican ticket is to lie nomi nated; that we endorse nn indcen dent ticket, composer! of the follow ing gentlemen: For mayor: II. T. Collins. Kor aldermen, (for 4 years): T. Caney Itrown, l A. Hull, T. C. Sfames; tor vacancy, W. T. Reynolds." It is not known (hat Mr. Collins Will or will not accept the above nomination. W. T. Reynolds aud T. C. Starnes, the democratic nominees and who were also endorsed by the meeting, butli say that they are the regular nominees of the dem ocratic party and will support the demo cratic ticket regardless of anything. W. N.C. FAIR, A Mectlnii tolie Held Here Tomor row MuruiiiK. At the meeting of the lluucombe county alliance held here today, The Citizkn is informed by the secretary, a resolution was unanimously passed endorsing a Western North Carolina fair to I held in Asheville this fall und regularly there after. The resolution was as follows: Resolved, That the Buneomlic County farmers' alliance do heartily indorse the holding ot an agricultural fair this fall, and will unite with the citizens of the county in our efforts to make the enterprise a success, and the establishment of a perninncnt fair association for Western North Car olina to be held in Asheville each year. Resolved, Tbit u committee of the al liance, one mcralier from each township, be appointed to meet in the court house Saturday, April 11, at 10 o'clock, with thecilizens, of Asheville and this tectum of the state. The following committee was appoin ted: U. A. lllackwell, W. H. Curtis, Mack Jones, T. U. Long, U. D. Weaver, P. II. l-'olsont, J. N. Morgan, It. 0. (ludger, W. H. Reeves, B. J. Alexander, W. S. Murray, I. A. Harris and J. II. Cock ram. President, J. W. Nash, vice president J. K. Dullose and Secretary w. F. Tomlinson were added. All meinlieri of the order were urged to attend. An or ganization will doubtless be effected to morrow. F.vcry citizen of Asheville, and esiie cially the business men, should be present at this meeting tomorrow to help the farmers, who ure taking the lead in this important movement. the meeting will be oiiened at the ring ing of the bell. WANTED A LICKNSE. Officer Hampton' F.xperlence With a Would-be Benedict. Officer Hampton was in the mayor's office Sunday moruing polishing his shoes when a very dnrk youth ol perhaps L'0, seedilv clothed, came rushing into the office quite out of breath. "Is you de mavor?" he queried. Mr. Hampton with his characteristic truthfulness proceeded to inform the dusky youth that he hnd never aspired to the honor ot that high ouicc, and asked him his business. "Why," he answered, ' vou see it's like dis: lse turbly in I lib wul a mos' char- min' enl an she s been trentin my 'vances in a dil'tory style. Jes' now 1 'Biirded her dat my financial predic'ment wat tich dat she could wid little conde- senchon 'cree to become my affinanced. She ia in dat noble 'pinion at dis moment, and I wanted to git de ninyar to write me a license so dat we might megitlv enter into de blisslul state called matter- money." Officer Hampton fainted at this out burst of eloquence nnd was brought to with great .tltmculty. Hut the young mnn had eone, disconsolate, and the officer sorrowfully slimed his shoes. THK TOHACCO CURE. It lit an Annltailator of Crip and the I.Ike, Editor Thk Citizkn: In your issue of yesterday you state thnt I wns confined by A cold. As this may mislead friends at a distance, 1 trust you will permit me to say that on Wednesday my cold being worse, I remained in my room nnd sp oiled a tobacco poultice to my throat was so relieved that I am moving about as usual. 1 lielieve the tohncco remedy applied to the throat nnd upper part of the chest will cure enses ot grip as it eer tainlv cures nil cases of cancer, such as arc said to be abundant in the New York hosiitals. T L. Cltngman, New store, new goods, new styles at B. Hnrnum & c Co. s. Fine clothing, hats and gent's furnishings. aprt)d3t. KANSAS BANKS, They OeHlre, Very Generally, to Ke-Ontanlze. ToruKA, Kas., April 10. The secre tary of slate has received notice from at least twenty of the national banks throughout the state signifying their in tention of de-nationalizing and re-or-ganiziug under the new slate banking Inw. It is likely that the greater part of the smaller national banks ol the state will pursue the same course. The referred to was passed by the last legislature, and assures every pro lection thnt the national banking act gives aud relieves the banks ol the neces sity of such large capitalization. A great manlier of private banks have also signified a desire to organize under the new Inw. BEGINNING OF THE END. THK KKIU HI.ICAIH I'ARTV IMH- Polled No Few Votes In SI. I.oulsi That It Cannot Hnve Induct and t'lerkH to Represrnl It In the Next Klectlon. ST. I.oris, April 111. As a result ol Tuesday's election the republican party in St. Louis is now debnrred of represen tation at the polls and will be ignored in the selection of judges and clerks nt the next election. Under the new Australian ballot Inw the party failing to secure one-third of the total vote cast is de barred from all privileges and represen tation. In Thursday's election the democrats and municipal independents polled the main vote, the republicans casting only 10,000, a (pinrter of the total number. Recorder of Votes Carlisle says he will recognize the movement as a distinct po litical party and accept its nominations in the same manner as those of the other parties if it cares to plaee a ticket liefore the voters at the next elec tion. In this case, he says, he will divide judges and clerks equally be tween the democrats and the independ ents nnd throw republicans out of every precinct. THK I.AHT HITKH, The Ilurlal or tiov. Fowle TliurH day, at Kali-iKh. Kai.kic.I1, N. C, April 10. All day yes terday trains brought in visitors to at tend the funeral of Governor Fowle. As the hour of four approached, an immense crowd assembled at the eapitol. The Mineral was Iroin the I'resbvterian chinch,, the remains being escorted there with great ceremony. After the service at the church a procession was formed with military companies in front and many civic organizations in the cortege. The long procession then moved to Oak wood cemetery, where the last rites were performed. The weather was leautiful. WHO'S KI.F.CTKn? The Can't Tell In cIiIchko Just Vet. Ciiil-auo, April 10. The official can vass of votes in the late election liegim this afternoon and it is expected that the work will not be completed inside of a week. Both republicans and democrats continue to claim the election of their re spective candidates for mayor, and until the official canvass is finished it will be impossible to declare positively which is correct. Train Wreckers Cauitht. Nasiivili.k, Tenn., April 10. Two negroes, names unknown, were arrested and jailed at Uvergrcen, Ala., yesterday. charged with being niemlK-rs of a bund ol train wreckers who had been oerat- mg on the Louisville and Nashville rail road. Others of the gang have been located and will be apprehended. Oklahoma In Iiemocrallc. Oklahoma Citv, Ok., April 10. The city election Wednesday resulted in the election of the straight democratic ticket. Hhe Was Acquitted RoMii, Ga., April 10. Mrs. Ora McKec has lieeu aeipiitted ou the charge of mur dering Mis. impel. THB NliWS IX NORTH CAROLINA The Charlotte News has nt last reached this office nnd has Tin; Citizkn's liermission to comengain. Only two governors of tins state in recent years have died in office. These were John W . bllis nnd James R. Cald well. Mnjor Ring ham has offered $1,000 re ward lor the apprehension of the iticen- harv who tired the school buildings re cently. We understand that Inrge quantities of copper ore from Blue Wing have been shipped recently to the northern markets, trom which many tliousnnu dollars were realized. Oxford Day. -The Raleigh Chronicle lias read letter from a student at Bingham school saving that there nrcstill sufficient build- ings to continue the school work during the remainder ot tne term. -North Carolina is getting there with both feet. Will Bell, formerly the col ored office bovnttheChnrlotteChronicle is now valet to the noted actor, Crnne He is traveling in style. On Inst Monday morning nt A. Y Sienion's mills, in Hickory, AM Helton about 8 years old, son of Clingmon Hel ton, had his left lej broken in five places and both arms torn from his body by be ing caught in some machinery. He died in four hours, conscious to the Inst. The only places in the stnte thnt pe titioned for n prohibition election were Raleiuh nnd Durham. In Knlcmh it fell through for the lack of nbout 300 nnmes of the required number. In Durham the election wus not ordered on account of irregularity of the lictitious. However, the election will oe nskeu tor. sun. Travelers from Boone tell us that the journey across the mountain on Saturduy was most disagreeable. The snow was four inches deep between Boone and Blowing Rock nnd a fierce and cutting blizzard swept southward. Mnjor Binghnm, Mr. Wnkefield and Mr. Scott came near freezing on their trip. Lenoir Topic. Spring stirs up the bile. You lose your appetite, feci weak, too hot, and Oh! so tired. Take Simmons Liver Regulator INVESTIGATING GI11SUN. bkfork thk rr.mcKAi. liUAMIt Jl'RV AT CHICAGO. A HlHtorv of the Cane a It IJevol oped I.HHt TliurHday Heveral WltiieMHeN l'.xaiiillictl. Ciiicai.o, April 10. Tho federal grand jury has begun investigation into Un charge against Ceo. J. (nbson, of Peoria, secretary ol the whiskey trust, of con spiracy to destroy with dynamite, the distillery of II. II. Shufelill.'of this city, which firm li.nl declined to enter the trust. Gibson was arrested in '.Ins cily on this charge in February last and the govern ment officials claim to have complete evidence to substantiate it. including the infernal machine, which was to be used nnd the terms on which lie sought to brilie the government, (Sanger Dcwar who was stationed at Shufeldls' to do the job. Dcwar, it is charged, w hile pro lessing to listen to Gibson's proposition iiepl the government informed of the progress of the plot. A bottle of the dangerous explosive liipiid for use in an inlcrnnl machine, il is alleged, was found in a handbag carried by Gibson at the time of his arrest. lie has already been indicted by I he Cook county grand jury. In the investigation by the federal grand jury today several wilnessss from Peoria were examined including some of the employes of the whiskey trust. They included: John C. Schneider, Peoria, a tin smith, who, it is alleged, manufac tured the infernal machine, nnd Andrew llezeman, city salesman for Colliurn, Berks & Co., of Peoria, who sold Gibson phosphoius; 0. II. Norton, city electric ian, of Peoria; Robert Ashford, colored janitor nt the whisky trust office, anil Charles Jaeger, jr former private sec-e-tary to Gibson. Sofarascnn be learned, little of import ance was brought out in the examination t these witnesses. Neither (.auger He- war nor any of the government inspect ors who have been nt work on the case werecalled to testify today. The investi gation will probably last two or three iys. JOEJl'HTICIi MISSlNti. He I,ell to F.Nvape Fuiiiuhiuent at Ncliool. Joe Justice, the 13 year old son of W. (.Justice attended the Orange street graded school uutil recently. About March L'.'l he went to school and with some other boys, it is said, got into some trouble, for which he exiectcd to be punished by the teacher. His father, when the hoy reached hour.', ouuisheil him nad when school time came again oe did not want to go, so he played tru ant. 1 his was rcientc(l several times nnd Tuesday night he did not come home. lie stayed with n cousin instead, and Wednesday was seen by one ol his broth ers near the railroad depot. His brother told him he should go home and the bov promised to do so, but as yet has not pm n an a p pea ranee. It is thought hv members of the family that he has gone to Statesville or llen- lersonvillc, where he has relatives, lie is thought to have had no moiicv. His mother is very anxious about his dcparl- uie. ALAKHIMi. The Hold the ;rl Huh on New Vork. Nkw Yokk, April 10. The mortality for the twenlv-lour hours ending at noon today shows an alarming increase over the previous day s record and is the irgesl since the grip epidemic of 1SMI Hid IS',10. The total number of deaths n the citv during the past twenty-four hours is '0l against 1 ,( tor the preeed ng day an increase ot Ol thcsecasis eighteen were reported as being caused by grip in conjunction with other dis eases, lcslenlnv a record showed nine teen cases ol death where the contribut ing cause was grip. KF.l'11'KOCITV C O M F I-: U K N C I-'., It Will Occur at WaHhiiiitlon, Oc tober li, TIiIh Year. Ottawa, Out., April 10. Almost, sim ultaneous with the return from Washing ton of Sir ohn Thompson and lion. ( K. Poster came a despatch to the governor general from Sir ulian Paiinceloite an nouncing that Mr. Illamc has hxed Mon day, October ns the date for the reci procity conlcience. 1 lie time is accepta ble to the Canadian government, and the lelcgalcs will therclore present them selves at Washington on the day ap pointed. He Ih mill a Candidate. Iiiu roK thk Citizkn A I am not at ill satisfied with the result of the late nldcrmnnic primary, in that it will not benefit the laboring classes as such, I beg you to let it be known that 1 am a can didntc on the independent ticket. It . Ward. Montford nvenue, April 10, 1801 . Capital and Labor. London, April 10. William Henry Smith, first lord of the treasury, an nounced todny a long list of gentlemen appointed by the queen, members of the royai moor commission winch will in quire into the relations existing between capital and labor. titock Quotations). Nkw Yosk. Aprii;iO lirlelOl.; l.nke Shore lOT; Chicugo nnd Northwestern 112; Norfolk and Wcntcm fto'; Richmond nnd West Point Termiual Wentern I nion HI'. naltlmore Price. Pai.timork, April 10 Flout, miict; How ard street nnd western, super., $3 lo(,.:i.7f,: extra, ..mn('.to; ininiiy, .7o(a'o.2!V city mills, (Kio hiniuls) cttrn, $o.3ri(jri Ho, Whent southern, nctive nnd at a decline Hults, $1 Ollfttl.ir.; Lonulierrv, $1 .1 2(n 1 .1 !; western, ensy; No 2 winter red spot nnd April ana .iny i-iW'-i-i-M.. com southern, firm; white, "Kc; yellow, 77c, western, ouu. New Vork Market. Nsw Yokk, April 10 -Stocks, actire nnd firm. Monev. en.v at 3t:H; Kiehuni;e, long, 4.8(i((t4..Nn.i; short, .XH(fU H8lt; slate brnds, dull hut sternly; froeernment bonds, dull hut.tendy. Cotton, quiet sales, 70 hales; Pplnnds, 8 1.1-1 He; Orleans O V; future, opened nad closed steady; April, S.6: Maj. H 70; June, H.7; July, 8.87; AuRuat, 8.93; September, 8.V8. Flour quiet but firm Wheat-active but week. Corn quiet but firm. Pork quiet but steady, at $12 OO014. (10 Lard uiet but steady, at $11.1)0 Spirits Turpentine Quiet but ateadv, at o-Vf!ttlc. Kosln auiet but i nrm, at ii.niiii.iu, creams steady. 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. ( nil and examine for your- (self. (1 UANT'S PI1A ItM ACY. KEPIIALINIS will relieve ileum, hrm. hejiil. 0 j ., ache, or toothache. 25 cent a bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. The finest ami most enmntete o. Coinflics, Toilet Witters, Extracts, I-'uce I'uwilera uml hi,'h grade Soups at OALVi s t'UAKMACY.Z Prescriptions filled at all Iclivercd free ot charse to air nart oi the city. GRANT'S PHARMACY. If you want a handsome oair of cut i'ass llottles call at GRANTS PHAR MACY, llottles ranipng ia price from One to Fifteen Dollars per pair. rou want a first-class Halt Brush for a small amount of money, GRANT'S I'HARMAC Y is the place to go to get it. All kinds of Tooth lit ushes, Bath Brushes. ..rib,. uiiYca, JJUllgcs, etc. When your Prescriptions ate com pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY you can positively depend upon it that only me purest ami nest urugs ana LV)em cats hare been used that they were compounded by thoroughly experienced rnarmuctsisantl that the price paid was not unreasonable. 24 South Maiu St. J. M. CAMPBELL, DKALER IN REAL ESTATE VXD AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. pviR SALU I have for sale for n few rla.vs only, one of the mit conipU-tc coUiikch uf H room, in A.heville. All modern conveniences, riKUtiH-nr trert ear line. Must lie solil at once. Trice $,!iuo. Apply to J. M. CAMl-UHLL. lU-iuitifiil lot on (troveatrert, 7flx2O0 with lur;e oak sliaile Ireea, must K". Apply to J. M. LAMI'UUI.I.. Six room house corner Spruce nnd Wood, tin lor nale luw. Also lot 70x105. Location plemliil. Have for sale 10 or 12 lots of 20 acres, moie or Irs e.-ieh, 2'. miles of court house at $;"iO iK-r acre, ami within one miie of pro posed street rtiilwny. The tlmher on the laud is worth price asked. Apptv at once. Terms easy, to suit purchaser. Put-tit. ean net noutih tire wood off the Inad to pay lor it wouiu one yeur J. ,1. L A M 1 lihLL I'or sole US lot. neur Vanderliilt'a e.tate. from $100 to ."il0 each. Applv to J. M. CAMPBELL. iOR RENT. Furnished house of n rooms, el.u-nnt nJih. borhood. Possession Riven about Mav let. JllHN M. CAMPHKLL. House of ciclit rooms, all modem imnrore- ments on Chestnut street, $:is per month. CHINA. In Dinner and Toilet Ware -WB OFFER- SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS NOW, IN LOW PRICED GOODS, SUITABLE FOR FURNISHING COTTAGES. A good dinner act 100 pieces, a neat decoration on good ware $ 8.00 A splendid aet 102 pieces, a very good decoration 12.85 Carlsbad china dinner sets, rich deco rntiona on fine shapea, worth $35. 23.50 Toilet Seta complete in good decora tion a. 45 Toilet set, with slop jar, decorated In color and gold on Adamant china, the beat wt for the money, ace It.. 4.95 The largeat stack China and Oinaa cutlery ailvcr and plated ware and n.veltlea and we claim the lowest prices alw.vs. J. II. LAW, No. 57, 59 and 61 S. Main St.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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April 10, 1891, edition 1
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