Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VI. NO. 298. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. i i .... p L IN VILLE IN VITUS INVHSTIO TIO- AS TO Climate, Water Supply, E)raiitHC. DriveM, Park, Scenery. Plan, Building Site, Investments. I.INVII.I.F. INPRnVr.NRNT CO., I.lntllle, M. v. JESSK R. NTARM'S, UNDERTAKER : AND : fM CALMER, RVRRV KHU' ISITB OP TUB BUSINESS Pt'RNISHBD. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prompt Attention Given tu Cull, Day ur Night. OIHce and re.idcnct No. 27 North Mnin Stmt. Telephone No. St, CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PVBXIC. Loan, m urely placed at a per cent. omen: 34 ilA Pattoa Avenue Second loor. frhndtv KBAL ESTATE. WaXTH B. W. W. Wmj. GVYII & WEST (SaeccMon M Waiter B.ewya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO RANK OF AIWVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public, Commissioners of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OrFICK-ttoatheamt Coartaqnarc. JAY GOULD SAYS Tat H man ran save one dollar out o( T7 five dollars he earns, inch a mail will be rteh tttsid- of twenty ,'yeara Call on nn , will yon how to do It, a. we have lost facetted private advices from Jav on thr sahyect. Oar hmlneaa haa been Terr nroaiwroua, dayvna; the past year. In unite of the hard IB,,'ff1 ake tW opportunity to thank our friends and cuatomera, and to wish them all long lite and hanpraess. JKNKS A JKNKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room 9 10, McAfee Block, 9t Pattoa At., Asheville, N. C "LIVE AND LET LIVE." AT MV STORK GROCERIES Are offered Hubject to ihew three important qualitim tions: QUALITY, which muM he Knv. QUANTITY, wlii must bens much for iIiokiiik money as given clsewhcn1 and PRICES. which, must at all times reflect the lowest market quotations. IF you want to endow your dollars with their greatem purehiisintf power, nn exiuni nation of our prices will show that thev air 1U)4 K IIOTTOM. We hive oOOltis liroken urnin rice which weoffcrunli closed out at 5c per pound A. D. COOPER, North Court Square, Corner Main and College St. THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME. Thr cilcbrnted C.reen Brier White Sulphur SprinE". of Virginia, is offered for aide. The property valued nt $l.noo,filTO. to lie di viried into 1 ,000 sanrra at $100 each. Thr purchaser of two shares receivi a lot worth the pur vnlir ol the stock, and the ehmue of securing valuable improved property at nominal prire A 'jr.o.ool hotel nt $R0O. othrr iniproyrri lroprrtics nt proportionate prices. 1 ny meijtfi monthly. For tnrthrr pnrt ii'itlj. r eal on JOHN CHILD, Agent. WILLS BROS. f ARCHITECTS, ya Pat ton Avenue. Neit V M C A build'g. novl d.Tm r o itoinr,4 HIGH GRADE GROCERIES. mr mm is t krtit the he. Wc nffiT no hnit", i.nt nrll nt thr very lowrnt price con iMnnt with thr high tiri1it t of nur sonriH Wr Rive especial attention tn the purity of onr KOtida, and can Alwayn jrtiariintcr them to he free from adulteration. We hare the Inrcrat and beat arlerted atock of Pine and St n pie tiroiariei ever offered to the people of Wenfern North Carolina. Powell & Snider, WIIOl.l-SAI.K AND RBT.MI. GROCF.KS, Corner Patton Avenue and Main Street. FOR SALE! I'hran. if noon mirchs.aed. one of th nrrt. ttt hamea in AshtY.llr new. heantlfullv fin- iftht-il. tine Uicntion, clone to ntrvet mm. Also eveml other fine propertied that are worth iut aiirnuon Two lieautlful hutlrl.tig site. Lot- in all pnrti of the city. II on nt to rent. Fine trnct of timber land and iitamllnir timber. Mineral properties. MONEY TO LEND. ...at vnur oroDtrtT withui and havrlt mill and rented. It'MT PlTai.lKIIBlp Our DFw namnhW na Aherllle. Hull of latest atatistics. Call for a copy. RRUCE H. JONES. (Bnecatior to Bigalow & Jonea.) RBALfBSTATB AND INVMTMBNTH. Room U A fee Block. 33 Pattoa Avenae. A New Door Bell. TUB Laneaater Self Actinic Bell. SUPERCEDES ELECTRICITY. NO BATTKRII R TO NKKI) ATTENTION Call and ee them In operation at TAYLOR, BOUIS & BHOTHERTON'S, 4.1 PATTON AVK., Western North Carolina Ajrtii. I onniun iiinioiufiirn aaahm I .1 " . . H mm m drmnu ABU.iUIKimtll UUUU5 AKIi UlliY I'LKSElUTLl)'? "" blawtow hick. NOW RBADV. Larger Stock Than liver Prieea from $8.uo to 2,r..(Hi for sets. TKN different deeoratinna in Bnuliah emi porrelaina. The great feature or dinner oni tea ware ia thHt we can give you only .ueh pieeef aa you neeil, anil do not compel you ti t ike all tne pieiej in a art. We kern it ii open atock. and when vou lre:ik a niece vo' cm grt matching from ua, lor yearn to come aa readily aa white ware. Our leader, and vou want to aee them 11 iece dinner Net fine otonV nml imml occorniion incitiomg Rfuptureen only $ 1 1 7r ii' piece ennmoer et rich and nHanrlrd ilcco tion. aiircinl Imraain VI. no. Kich rieco rated Kn.liKh ten act fid piece at the low price ot .75. THAU. W. THR AKH & CO. CRYSTAL I'AI.ACB. CHINA AND HI.ASS Buyertt of DruH Tell us th(y have list money by monkevine with Knoxville mid Kiclimond a treacherous memory andtht iniportUTiuv ol (inminicrs sometimes leads them astray, ut tlicy invarmblv tind it pays them to draw theirsup I'liesofT. V. Smith & Co., ii sheille, the largest Druu: iMorem Western Aorth ( hi olina a Siivinn1 of Freight Charires, and miick time in P't tinv: K'oods, are import ant irems, and count up m n year's dcaliims niakiii" aru;e purchases in the pri mary markets, enable tins House to place Drnjijists articles into the hands of onsumer and dealers, at prices never before enjoyed west of the IMue Uidue. cus- omers are served lv pro- essionai experts 01 larue ex- terieiice. trustworthy and ompetent the stock carrietl y this firm covers two floors f two hundred and forty eet in total length, and h'ftv iwoieeiot lotai width this s the onlv I)iu' Store lo a ted on the Public Square n Aslievnh no trouble to find the place orders by mail receive prompt and a refill attention refer, if de sired, to the Hattcry Park Sank. A GRAND STOCK Ol' CLOTHING New ready for inspection, embrnciiiR all Rrnden from low priced to tine work mnde of foreign stuff. II. REDWOOD & CO. Dry (.onria, llata, Shoe., Small Warn, Cloth ing, Carpeta, Etc. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE I STATIONERY. PICTURES AND FRAMES, Artists Materials, TOYS AND FANCY OOOD8, ALL AT ESTABROOK'S 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. aprlMd J. W. SCIIARTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR NO. 43 NORTH MAIN ST. Juat received, a roll line of Bagllah and do- meatlc woolen. forapriu( and aammer. febtilem OIHCI'HHION OF THftC TKKAT MKNT OF THK jCWK, I nlr rewtl iik W eetlns ol I he l.yccuin l.ttHt NlKht Mr. HammtrHhlai HatH it Ih KcIIkIo.i-Mr. Uenieun tlll'rrn From Hllll. Tli'Tc was a ,irj;c nttendiinte at the f.vctum inicliiiK Inst niht. The otll- ciis oli.lH t the Iftst mrvtinj; were in st.illiil ;ni(l entered on their tluties. These illii-fiH are: 11. U. Stevens, priaidint; II. HikII, viiT-preiicJetit.; W. Ward, aecrc tiirv. and T R. Gninea, treuiurer. S. Hammershlug mnde the ieniiiR 8ieech. The fubject wut: "The Peraecu tion ( the Jews." lie tirst gave extracts from published opinions on the subject, otieol them from Kiv. M. I.. Haines, pastor of the church i'l Irdiiinapolis of which President Har rison is a member, iind said every state ment tn be made could lie substantiated by p.oinimut men. lie then stated that i he Jews, lor thousands of years, have b-cn the objects of bad treatment and t ie tariM-t at which the vicious hovr aimed, and charijcd that "the minds ol the jieoplc of N nasi a and escciallv of the malicious czar and his cabinet' were poisoned against the Jew muny vears '.lH-" TratiK from the reign of Cassimer l. when Tew. ..n. nized, until lstiii and 18H7. when the cznr's life was attempted, he said that mis onensc was laid, for the Krenter part, to the lews. When the L'ZIir w:ia muni. iinated in .,A, he said, and his auto- ratic son came i rule, the latter swore venicance aj:ninst all siiiniuscd enrmira of the church, of which he was the head. o, said Mr. Unmmrrahlnjr, "the inse as plain. The nrrsecuiion ia hoard upon the talse principle that no set l lieople have a rifiht to diner from the es tablished religion of the Kussians. Now in order to exterminate nil opposition me .zHr nitacitriiine weakest tirst. That urn. I i.m l....... Ti.: i. . ....okiiv i inn. nr re; Kfioen win inc weakest, lor what nation would .1.. lend 'the despised killer of the Savior?" .Mr. llammcrshlai: then rrlnted no. i Im. ...ai: i . i. ... . Mi.iiiwii in mem were Kcttlcil uuon in area of count v not more ih.-u. ir,, miles srpiaic and were forced to battle wun starvation and ci irriiptsnlEcial, wh pillnped their linmesand abused the men insulted mid terrorized the women, lit said that they were forced to leave theii . oiiu ii aoie ana weary press on not knowmc where to on. aa all ih, litiropean nations annear tn h.,vr , their uates to them, lie exoresaed hi Kratilude that there was "one free conn try, the United Statcsof Amnion where reliRimi was no hindrance. Mr. Ilammershlai: was fold twed In- llillhouse lluel, who read a long and in terestiiiK article on the subiect. eoniioi. inc about forty-live minutes in his dis course, lie was lollowed bv P. A Dcmcns, who said that us he h;..l U-n resident anil citizen of Kussia and also had held a L'overnmcnt position, lie had every opportunity atfordini; htm of In coming tamiliar with the treat nirnl ol the lews by the Russian Koveimnent. The Jews, said he, are not persecuted on iccount ol tlieir reliinous bebet. but he- cause thty attempt to defraud the Chris tians liy their sharp trading and trickery, lie stated that he had never seen a Jew in Russia who was a soldier and that hesc lieople evade the operation of the military laws in every conceivable wav most freiiicntly by cutting off the right thumb and by bribing the officials. I ne Lyceum is to discuss politics. On motion of T. R. Gaines, II. T. Collins, the "peoples' " candidate for mayor, was nvitcrl to address the Lvreum iu.-n weeks from last nifht on the suhieet: W hat does it take toconstitutr a model mayor?" Next Thursday nicht, lohn Starnes win iuik on "Latter Day 'olitics." Hint snlewliil picture of Asheville thr .1 six months sulucription to "The Citi- mte Huvcriiscmcni. IN MEMF-HlnT President Harrlnon and Part are ho far stalely on Their Trip. M km phis, April 17,-The elegant liecial bearing the presidential party ar rived here at 8 o'clock, after an all night run from Birmingham, Ala., where the party were welcomed as they have been elsewhere in the south. The municipal cers of the city received the president on his arrival in this city. A large crowd, including lornl and' militia, were gathered at the station and cheered the president when he apeared on the plat form. The party were driven up Main street to the Merchant's Kxchange, front ing on conn square, wnicn was massed with lieople. The president was intro duced to the assembled crowd by Mayor Liapp, who welcomed the president on behalf of the city. The president rc- potided. That snlcmliti iiictme ol Asltcvillr n,r a six months' subscription to " The Citi icn." See advertisement. Onr Treaty With Hpaln. Makkip, April 17. The draft of the new commercial treaty between Spain and the United States, looking toward partial reciprocity with Cuba, was con- tuned to-day. It is understood that he treaty fixes very low duties on flour nd other articles imported from the 'nited State into the Antilles. Ah' FA IKS OF COSSIifJl'F.WIi. The president's tour in the south is a series of ovations. Henry M. Stunlv denies that he has liecn appointed covrrnor of the Com-n State. Johns Hopkins Hospital nlivsicians think they have cured one patient by the Koch treatment. Mr. Blaine who has Ix-en under ureal mental strain for six weeks over the New Orleans affair, left Wednesday for a trip down the Potomac river and Chesa peake bay. Secretary of the Treasury Foster has nuouncecl that it has Ixrn decided not to permit the shipping of goods in bond by the Canadian railways through this ouutry or across our territory. The census returns eonccrninn dia monds show that precious stones ha,ve Ixrn found in certain districts of Cali- irnm, North Carolina, Georgia and re cently in Wisconsin, hut the discoveries have been rare and purely accidental. The emerald and other beryl gems have been mined in Alexander county, N. C. Fliyalclana Have Forbidden Him to flee An Vlnltora. t-harlcs. I). Blanlon mayor of Ashe ville, is very ill with inflammatory rheu mutism at the Battery I'ark hotel. Hi mother is with him and has been for sev ernl days. His physicians have forbidden him to see any visitors whatever on ac count of his very feeble nnd serious con. dition. Mr. lllanton'i condition ia nn so favorable as it was yesterday. He is suffering great pain and Dri. J. H. Wit. hams and S. W. Battle, who are in at tendance, pronounce his sickness very nous. At 2 o'clock this afternoon Mr. Blan ton was reported as resting easier. A A. A I t I . co ciock- mere was no apparent cnange. He at the court house tonight J Eight v bona i.i iic nuul, 'TWAS VE THI S, ne I'.iikIIhIi Rule In Una-land -mat of a Conqueror. Khnakks, India, April 17. Intense ex citement has brokeu out in this city be cause ol the demolition of a native tern pie in order to provide a site for the new wafer works. All the shops in Benares are closed and all the natives in the eil v and district have sullenly stopied work and are gathering in crowds in nnd about the principal thoroughfares of the nniy city, serious riots nave already oc curred between the disturbed natives and the locnl authorities of Benares, who are supported by the British troops tjiiar tared in that vicinity. WHKRi; WII.I, IT KND, Our Utile Mlnundernlandlna With Italy. "i lrn 1 1. An Italian pnper savs that lllame s reply to Rudini's last note evinces a great desire to elude the demands of the Italian government to escaie from indemnifying the families of the men lynched New Orleans and to re- Irain from acceding to the Italian gov ernment's right to interfere in the New Orleans affair. The Popolo Roma says that in view of the tenor of lllame s answer to Rudini's. it is difficult to form any idea as to how or where the matter will end. 77i.-K spleiuliil picture of Asheville lor ii si'v months' suhsciiptioti tn "The Liti '.i n." See Hilvertiscnient. I.OHT HALF A MILLION. A Fire In New York Does That Much of namaice. Nkw York. April 17. Last night n fire occurred in n facsimile ancient Green wich village here which proved most dis astrous. The Ross building, six stories of brick and iron, at the corner of Hud son and Hank streets, running through to Greenwich, was totally destroyed. Also Taggart's storage' warehouse. Three dwelling houses on Bank street and several tenements on Greenwich street were damaged. It is estimated the loss will amount to half a million. That splendid picture nt Asheville lor a six months' subscription to "The Citi zen. See advertisement. nisniarck Not Fleeted Vet. Hkki.in, April 17. The latest returns from Gesteinunde are: Prince Bismarck 7,557, Schrunlfeld I socialist I S.OL'S. Plate (gnclph) 3,343. Adloff (freisinnicr) 2,611). A second ballot will be necessary between Bismarck and Shrualfield as a majority of votes is necessary to elect. WhlHkey Trunt Uibaon. I'koria, III., April 17. The directors of the whiskey trust have elected Joseph B. Greenhut. president. Georire 1. Gibson was not reinstated in his office. He's a Vlnltor. Washington, April 17. Col. J. T. Murfeeof Alabama, has been annointerl n member of the board of visitors to the naval academy. That splendid picture of Asheville for a six months' subscription to "The Citi zen." See advertisement. NOkTll CAROU.SA FOLKS. The Ptesbyterinn church of this city is without a pastor. Rev. Monroe has lieen called to Lenoir for bis entire time. Hickory Press. a Professor W. L. Potcat, of Wake For est College, has been elected president of the hoard of trustees of the Baptist state female university. As a result of Evangelist Fife's meet ings since he entered the work, 5,000 persons have connected themselves with the protestnnt churches. Vnder instructions from the general assembly at its last session, the state librarian has had executed In oil a fine portrait (2ftx30) of Henry Lawson Wyntt, the first confederate soldier killed in line of battle. The directors of he North Carolina railroad have accepted Governor Thos. A. Holt's resignation and elected Gen. Robert F. Hoke president. The latter is also president of the Georgia, Carolina and Northern railway, James II. Holt was elected a director. J. L. Wright, ex-president of Thomas ville female college nnd an ex-professor of Trinity college, died nt his home near Tbomasville Monday. Recently his horse ran away and threw him out of a wagon, the wheels ot which passed over him, injuring his spine. . Evangelist Fife mnde a pulpit attack upon a Rnleigh club which may draw upon him the fire of some of its mem bers. The evangelist also said some pretty severe things concerning one of the local newspaper men. The collection was rather light, and he intimated that pickpockets had been through the crowd before the latter got to the church. Spring stirs up the bile. You lose your appetite, feel weak, too hot, and Oh! so tired. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. ATTENTION OF THE WORLD FIXED ON SOUTHERN INDI'tt TRIKS TOD A V. Robert P. Porter Haa firaaped the Idea or What the Houth In and Can Be. Bai.timoki;, April 17. The Manufac- tarer's Record of this week contains long and elaborate review by Mr. R. Porter on the subject of the census of the industrial and agricultural progress of the South during the Inst ten years, based on the ofluial statistics of the census. Mr. Porter, at the lieginning of his article referred to the wonderful progress of the South during the last decade. He said; "The mineial development and the in crease in manufactures durimr this period has been of ssch magnitude and of such importance as to seriously at tract the attention of the world. The south today is producing as much coal, iron ore, and pig iron as the entire United Mates produced in 1X70. With a fact like this established bv official statistics, it is not to lie wondered at that ai careful a statistician as lidwurcl At kinson should say that standing on top of the highest peak of the great Smoky mountains he could find in a radius of seventy-five miles the future iron producing centre of the United States. Those who live in the south and in the midst of all this nrocress know it and re. alize it far better than the people here in the north. To my mind the progress of the southern states in the manufacture of steel will be as great during the next ten years ns it hns been in the production of coal and pigironduring the past decade Heat the court house toniuhl! Eight o'clock is the hour. IT BURST. Terrlnle Accident at a Plaulnu Mill In Indiana. lkiianon, Ind., April 17. Lnstcveninc the boiler of the engine of Stewart Brothers' planing mill bursted, killing Pnvid W, Campbell, fireman, outright and horribly burning nnd mangling Win. Stewart, one of the proprietors, so that it is thought he can not recover.. The uise is unknown. The mill was com pletely wrecked nnd the fragments strewed over an area of four hundred vards. rltock Uuotatlona. Nhw Vok, April 17. Hrie 201 1,; Lake Shore 0;,; Clucaeo and Northwratrrn 1111.: Norfolk anil Weateru : Richmond aud Went Point Terminal 17i: Western I nion HI'V Ilalllmore Friees. rui.Tiios, April 17 -Hooi. Htroni.- nnd unrhnnurd. Wheat noitthern. stroni: l-'ulir $l.l:iwl ); Longberry, $l.l8(cil No. 2 $1.1 H nnd nominal; wentrm, nn.ertled; No J winterred upot nnd Anril. SI.IKU,: Mav. $t.lot'4(ftl lHtj. Corn southern, alrona. white, xrc; rellon. Hfidtmic. wialcrn. un settled and higher. New York Maiket. Nkw Vok, April i 7 Stocks, quiet hut rm. Moner, enay at 3I.I.4-: Kxchance. lona. trt4.a.tu; short, .HNi4fij4..SMi,y; atate nds. neglected: arovernment bonds, dull nt steady. Cotton, easy sales. 241 hnles: 'plrnds, S 15-1 fie; Orlenns 9c; tutures pencil nail closed atcudy; April. ; Ma-., .lil'lnne, 8 71); July. K.7": Aaauat. Si. September, S Flour active and stroiiK. Wheat active but firm. Corn active but strong- Pork quiet but firm, at Su noitf ou. I.nrd nuiot but lirmnt $7 10 Smrit- Turpentine quiet but easy at .'I'.n .(it.'time. Roatn quiet but firm, at $1.7u1.7.r. Freights .n.y. LIFE IN XOKTII CAROUXA. The road lietween here and Webster is still in a fearful condition. Tuckaseegce i icmocrat. Bishop Gallowav will be in North Carolina to assist in raising the endow ment fund ol 1 runty college. Contracts have lieen made for nn iron bridge nt Ilrysou City, the iron work to oil $8,000, the wood work, $2,750 The educational conference of North Carolina Methodism will lie held Mav 5th and 6th, at what place has not vet been determined. The Goldshoro Headlight savs that the Bank of Wayne is now a full fledged institution. The entire capitnl of $125, 000 was subscribed in Goldsboro, It is suggested that farmers should exercise more than the ordinary scrutiny purchasing fertilizers this season. Many new brands are in the state. We notice with pleasure that the formation of the Western North Carolina Fair Association is assuming definite shape at Asheville. Tuckaseegce Demo crat. New evidence has lieen obtained nt Charlotte against Brndham, the mur derer. A person was found who saw him drop the coupler with which he struck the fatal blow and then pick it up again and wrap it in his handkerchief. Mrs. Phoebe Wheeler, of Greensboro. whose son was so badly injured recently recently while jumping from a C. F. & Y. V. train, has become insane from her grief and been taken to the state hospi tal at Morganton. Kalcigh Chronicle. Mayor McDowell on Wednesday was in receipt of numerous telegrams from neiehborini? towns in North and Sout h Carolina offering serviccsof their military una citizens in case oi any runner dis turbance. Charlotte Chronicle. One South Carolina company had to he posi tively ordered by telegraph to stay at home C harlot tr News. G. S. Ferguson. Esn.. sold his valua ble property in South Waynesville to Gov. Charles Anderson, of Kenluckv. Gov. Anderson will be in our town shortly will make Waynesvilli his future home. Mr, Ferguson will purchase some of our small knolls and build a cottage tncreon. ne win still practice law in Western North Carolina. The price paid for the projierty was $5,000. Waynes ville Courier. During the charge of ludire Connor to the grand jury, a little fice ran in the court house and barked. That dog was mad, and ought to have been killed. If he wasn't mad he was likely to go mad and ought to have been "killed. You could tell from the voice of the dog that something wns the matter nnd he ought to have been killed, but he wasn't. He was gently taken out, patted on the hend, and turned loose to hunt sheep. Tarboro Southerner. Spring stirs up the bile. You lose your appetite, feel weak, too hot, and Oh! so tired. Take Simmons Liver Regulator We have the largest sup ply of CARRIAGE SPONGES in tliocity, and they are be- in Hold at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. Spon'H 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. filtANT'S PHARMACY. KEPHALIiNE will relieve neuralgia, head ache, or toothache. 25 cent a bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. Thr finrzt nn.l ,w..t. ...... ... - .inmricir BLOCK Ol Colognes, Toilet Watcrt, Extracts, Face Powders and high grade Soaps at UKAMS I 'HA KM A C Y. 3 Prescriptions Riled nt all hnnrm fi.v. delivered free ol charge to any part 01 thecitr. GKAXTS FHAKXfAl V If von want a Jto,iAv,m. nn; i ... glass Uottles call at GKAXTS FHAK- iuic i . t un ties ranging in price from One to Fifteen dollars rr pair. II rnu want a first-dnsx Huh Rr,h. a small amount of money, GRANT'S I'll ARM ACY isthe place to go to get it. All hindsof Tooth lit usbes, Hath brushes, oniu uioves, sponges, etc. When vnur Prfrir, i.o n. . , . - .. tr k;o-- nnunded at GRANTS PHA A'Af trv can positively depend upon it that only me mien ami oesi Drugs ana Lhenif Cnls hit IV )' n thai 1. . ...... .....i wft HOC compounded by thoroughly experienced iii.uiu,iiMi-(iim mat ine price paid not unreasonaote. 4 Mouth Mala St. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IX REAL ESTATE VXD AO EXT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND- I IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. pVlK SALB I htt Vf for I fnr a f. A 1 . . . .... ...... ,vn i,jn one Ol the most complete cottages of H rooms in Asheville. All modern conveniences, riithtnrar ii usi ne sow at once. Price $,800. Apply to J. M. CAMPBBLL. Beautiful lot on rirnv.. ilwl TKvlon ,. large ouk shade trees, must go'. Apply to J. M. CAMPBBLL. Six room hot.se corner Rnm ..A tv 1 fin for sale low. Alio lot 70ilOS. Location splendid. Have for ante 10 or 12 lota of so more or less each, 2A miles of court house at $50 per acre, and within one mile of pro. posed atreet railway. The timlH-r on the land ia worth price asked. Apple at once. Terms easy, to suit purchaser. Parties can Met (.noiiRh fire wood off the laad to pay for it within one year J. M. CAMPBELL- For sale US lots near Vnnderhilt'a estate. Irom $100 to $500 each. Apply to J. M. CAMPBELL. pOR RENT. Furnished house off. rooms, elegant neigh, borhood. Possession given about Mar 1st J"IN M. CAMPBELL. Mouse of R rooms on Liberty atreet. Good Harden, water in yard, $ai per month. CHINA. In Dinner and Toilet Ware -WB OFFER- SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS NOW, IN LOW TRICED GOODS, SUITABLE FOR FURNISHING COTTAGES. A good dinner art 100 pieces, a neat decoration on good ware $ S CO A splendid set 102 pieces, a very Rood decoration 12.85 Carlsbad china dinner seta, rich deco. rations on line shnpea, worth $30. 21.80 Toilet Seta complete In good decora- U 3.46 Toilet set, with slop jar, decorated In color and gold on Adamantchina, the beat set for the money, see It.. 4.05 The largest stack China and Glass cutlery aitver and plated ware and naveltlc. and we claim the lowest prices always. J. H. LAW, Nos. 57, 59 and 61 S. Slain St.