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'0'h " I . t , eville Daily Citizen. VOLUME VI. NO. 311. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 4, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. Ash -L1NVILLE INVITES INVESTIGATION AS TO Climate, Water Supply, Drainage. Drives, Parks, Scenery, Plans, Building Sites, Investments. I.INVII.I.K IHraOTEMKNT CO., Llnvlllc, M. C. ANALYSIS OP WATER U8BD AT THE ASHEYILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, 217 HAYWOOD ST. CuvwoKwiiiTH nr MiHicntiirm. ) CBRTIPICATB OP ANALYSIS. J State Assayer's Office, 27 Franklin St ) BOSTON, MASS., Apt 31. 1S91. Ts Cfau. H. Campbell, Asheville, North Car olina. The (ample of water abmltted for analy sis hae bren carefully examined, with the fol lowing results: The water shows la parts per 100.000: Solids, volatile 9.00 flicd 3 00 " total 8.00 Grains per one t). 8 gallon 3.RII This water Is almost entircl j free from or ganic matter, showtag Terr slight traces of iron, sulphur and lima. The water In Terr excellent la all respects. It is rery Mldom we find water so free from organic or mineral matter. H. I.. BOWKBR, State Assayer. CORTLAND BROS,, Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agent. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans securely placed at 8 per cent. OAeea: 34 at 38 Fatten Avenue. Second floor. febOdlT RBALBSTATE. WuHl B. OWVK, W. W. Wasr. G17YII .6 WEST (Saccessors to Walter B.Owya) ESTABLISHED x88i REFER TO MNK OF ASHKVILLE. REAL ESTATE, Loans Securely Placed at S Per Cent. Notary Poblk. Coaualsal oners of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OPFICat-aatkMUM Cosirtaeiamrxa. JAY GOULD SAYS That M a waa eaa save oat dollar out of rery are dollars feeaaras, sneha man will be rich Inside of twenty .years. Call on ns and we will tell yon how to do It, as; we hare Jaat received private adTkee from Jay on the abject. . . Oar hl,elaa k .. m mmiwhihi during the past year, In spite of the hard rhnec aad we lake this opportunity to thank oar Mends aad eastomers, aad to wish them all long ha aad aaoptasss. '.;::'jknk jbnks. rel eTn Ml MSUMNCI. ataota a A io, HeAfec Block, . 88 Pattoa Ave., A she-rill., M. c. SMOKED MEATS. A fine lot Country Hams Just received, also a fresh lot of Magnolia, Baltimore and Bone- less Hams, all sites. BNGL1RH CURBD BREAKFAST BACON DRIED BEEF. SALT F1SH MACKEKBL, MULI.BTR, WHITB ANU CODFISH CANNED MEATS. Ox and Lunch Tongues Potted Ham, Tongue, Chicken, Etc. Corned Beef, CANNED FI8H. Mackerel, Salmon, Sardines, Oysters, Crabs Ktc, Btc. A. D. COOPER, North Court Square, Corner Main and College St. THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME. The celebrated Green Brier White Sulphur Spring", of Virginia, in offered for sale. The property valued1 at f 1,000,000, to be rll vtded Into 1,000 -hares at $100 each. The turrhaser of two shares rcceivm a lot worth he oar value ol the stock, and the chance of eranna valuable improvea property at a nominal price. A $2A0,00O hotel at tftoo, other improved properties at proportionate prices. Pay ments monthly. For further particulars call on jwj-m CHii.u, Agent. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 38 Pattoa Avenue. Next Y M C A build'g. novl dsm P O Box 554. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES. Our aim is to keep the best. We offer no baits, but sell at the very lowest price con sistent with the high quality of our goods We give especial attention to the purity of our goods, and can always guarantee them to be free from adulterations. We have the largest and best selected stock of Pine aud Staple Groceries ever oflered to the people of Western North Carolina. Powell & Snider, WHOLBSALB AND RBTAIL GROCBRS, Corner Patton Avenue and Main Street. Here We Are Again. I have hint bought one of the finest Soda Fountains in he South, with all modern improvements, and am now prepared to serve soda water in the best stylo. I will give the business my personal at tention and will guarantee satisfaction in every respect or money refunded. You can rest assured that the soda and mineral water sold at my fountain are pure. do all the work ami ma ke all the syrups, and I feel I can truth fully say they are pure. (Syr rup fresh made each day.) Below I give you a partial list of the syrups used, also a few of the mineral waters: Mineral waters on draught, eep Rock, Vichy. Tate Springs, Congress, etc. Soda water svruns: Lemon. Vanilla, Pineapple, Straw berry, Raspberry, Peach, Sar saparilla, Orange, Ginger, Nectar, Blood Orange, Blood Orange with Phosphate, Banana.Catawba, Chocolate, Ozycoccus, Cream and many others too numerous to men tion. Special new drinks of the season. Limeade with Phos phate, Pineapple Gem, Whip ped Cream Soda, Ice Cream Soda, Malto, etc. But for the richest drink ever drawn from a soda fountain I ad vise the use of Carmichael Daisy Cream. This cream can be added to any syrup desired, and makes the rich est soda water ever offered to the American Deorte. Don't forget the place, Car- micheal s Drug Store, No. 20 South Main Street. naayadtf Local Items. New line white French china for rating, at Thraih'i. deco- One hundred more Japanese fruit nlates, to be Riven away with every two dollar purcnase, at i nnd. l nrashs Crystal Pal ace. A new lot of pretty engagement cuds and saucers, jmt received by express. If you haven t Riven your newly engaged frieuda one. enme now tiH nt cnoice. i-rices 70 cent! to $3.50 each, "crystal ralace" the place. Visitors! Our own invention of Souve nir chinn hn. mnHo .U n !,:. tl,n4. Imre been unable to fill all orders, and W naVC now mart .rrnna.m.rl. 1. eastern artiata In formal, 11 a rvntila nnrl alter next week we will till all demands DrOIUDtlV. We Will hnv II nt- tnHnv mr ecuted by local artists. Thad. W Thrash & Co. The celebrated "Floren-e" oil stove, also a little arrangement to fit the lamn and gis jet to heat food, water, etc., isee 11, ana you will Dity it.) White Mountain Ice Cream freezers, rcfrirrra. tors. Water coolers, fly fans and trans. cic, i map at crystal 1'uiace. Oh, your table looks so beautiful where Hid you buy that lovely dinner set? i,uens. liown at Thrash 's? Yes.andthcv have a lug stock of new and chean goons down there, this 112 piece setonlv cost me $11.75. Oh, my, is that all. Well 1 am going down and get one. These conversations are often heard about our store. Thrash "Is the Chinaman." 41 I'ntton Avenue. Buyers of Drugs Tell us they have lost money by monkeying with ivnoxvuie and Kicnmond a treacherous memory and the importunity of drummers sometimes leads them astray, but they invariably find it pays them to draw their sud- plies of T. C. Smith & Co., hi Asheville. the li.rinHi-. Dnur Store in Western North Car olinaa saving of Freight Chnrges. and ouick time in getting goods, are important items, and count up m a year's dealings making large purchases in the pri mary markets, enable this House to place Drmrerists' articles into the hands of consumers and dealers, at prices never before enjoyed west of the Blue Ridge, cus tomers are served bv pro fessional experts of large ex perience, trustworthy and competent the stock carried by this firm covers two floors of two hundred and fortv feet in total length, and fifty two ieet of total width this is the only Drutr Store ri- cated on the Public Square in Asheville no trouble to find the place orders bv mail receive prompt and careful attention refer, if de sired, to the Battery Park Bank. Have you inspected our stock of Medium and Fine Clothing for men, boys and children? Someof the desirable things are much below competitors' figures. Our late arrivals in Dress loods and Trimmings show choice things very hard to get; the importations being already absorbed, or near- yso. II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry Goods, 8hoes, Hats, Ktc, 79 PATTON AVE. FOR SALE ! Cheap, If soon purchased, one of the pret tiest hames in Asheville. new. besutlfullv fin ished, fine locution, close to street cars. Also several other floe properties that are worth your attention. two neautuui DuiMiag sites. Lots la all parts of the city. Houses to rent. Pin tracts of timber land and standing timber. Mineral properties. MONEY TO LEND. List yaur property with us and have it sold and rested. Just Publishid Our new pamphlet oa Asbsvlll. Pall of latest statistics. Call for a copy. BRUCE H. JONES. (Successor to Blgelow Jones.) RBAIBSTATB AND INVB8TMBNT3. Room at A fee Block, 83 Pattoa Avenue. BuggiM, Homes, Carriages. Alt persons wanting first-class turnout, in the way of Buggies, Horses or carriages, shoald send their orders to ' . T. C. BROWN ft CO., 84 South Water St., Asheville, N. C. Telephone No. 117. aprgodlw THOMAS STRADLEY DEAD THE FOUNDER OF ASHEVILLE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH He Paaxea Away at the Advanced Age of Ninety-three Yearn, Leav Ins Eighty Descendant)-Large Gathering at His Funeral Yes terday. Rev. Thos. Stradlcy died at his home on Beaverdam, four miles northeast of Asheville Saturday night at 12 o'clock and was buried yesterday at 4 o'clock. Mr. Stradley was the pioneer of the Baptist church of Western North Caro lina, He was born in England March 12, 1798, and celebrated his 93rd birth day a few weeks ago, by a gathering of friends at his hoaie. Mr. Stradley was then in very good health for one of his age. v.oming to tins country wnen n young man he made his home in the western section of this state and it was through him that the Baptist church bad its first organization in the western counties. In 1820 he instituted the First Baptist church of this city that being the first in this section. He also founded the hrst Sunday school and traveled very ex tensively throughout the union to collect money for the building of a church. The house ot worship was erected near the French Broad rivei, Mr. Stradlev acting as its pastor. He served in this capacity for fifty years, resigning in 1870, when ins age prevented lurthcr active work. He was greatly loved and respected bv large circle of acquaintances throughout tne entire west. Mr. Stradley was the father of thir teen children, eleven of nkom are now living, lour sons nnd seven daughters, All are married excepting two of bis daughters. His children nnd erand children number about eighty, a large number ol whom live in Buncombe nnd the surrounding counties. 1 he lunernl services were conducted at Beaverdam Baptist church yesterday af ternoon. Rev. V. A. Nelson, pastor of the First Baptist church, conducted the services over the remains ot his renowned predecessor in this work, and was assist- edbvKev.J. L. Carroll and Rev. J. Q, Aduins. About six hundred persons were present at the luneral. which was render ed most impressive by these loving friends. l ne pall-bearcrs were six ot Mr. htrad- ley's grand children. They were: B. P. Strudlev, IS. B. Stradley, . R. Stradlev, R. V. Wolfe, F. T. Wolteand T. B. Havnes. DIAMOND MYSTERY." A Good Plan to a Good House Saturday Night. Saturday night's performance at the Grand bv the Baldwin Comedy company brought Jout a very good house. Tht peats was "The Diamond Mystery." It was one of the most enjoyable of the week's performances, fi. M. Crane did some excellent acting as "Walter Rai- ney, while v. F. Haven s "lirump. caught on suddenly. Gordon McDowell as "Jacob Strauss, was at his best and got a triple encore after his song and dance in the fourth act. Miss Nelly Wal ters, who has captured the audience by her songs and dances, was inimitable as "Polly." the servant. She received sev eral encores. The $50 in cash was drawn by T. L. Goff, who held No. 4,713. This closed the company s engagement at the Grand. The performances during the week have been of a much better order than those of many companies brought here, and Manager Baldwin should pack the Grana it he comes again witn tins company. DIE, WORTH. A Suburb of That Live City, Char lotte. Everybody that is, everybody in North Carolina knows that Charlotte is a live, pushing, enterprising city. Well, Ihlworlh is the name of a new town just tid off, on the suburbs of Charlotte. A boulevard 100 feet wide affords a 3 mile drive around Dilworth, and the avenues laid off at right angles arc l!0 Uet wide. One hundred thousand dollars lias al ready been spent in improving and bcau- tyiying tnis embryo city. 1 lie Latta park, of 90 acres, is embraced in the 450 acres owned by Ihe Charlotte Consoli dated Construction Company. There is a beautiful lake nearly 1 ,200 feet long. in tact. Dilworth otters much. You should go to the sale ol lots May 20, 21 and 22. It will be theaiinualcclcbratioii of Mecklenburg declaration ot independ ence, and pleasure and business can lie combined. Go! MAYOR BI. ANTON. He Is now Able to Walk Around tola Room. Mayor Blanton continues steadily to improve. Yesterday for the first time he got out of his nick bed at the Battery Park, walked around the room and ate his din ner from the tnble. The physicians now pronounce him quite out of danger. The mayor, and mayor to be, was nuite cheerful when called on today by The Citizkn, and said he hoped to be able to go down to Hot Springs Wednesday to rest up and regain the tiesn he has lost during his very dangerous illness. The host ol friends of Mr. Blanton will re joice at his prospect of an early rcstora- . . i i i . ' i i , t. , nun to nis oiu iirac uruuii anu vigor. CRIPPLE CREEK SHOOT. fieorge Logan Puts a Ball into Jas. Harnett's Hip. Cripple creek was the scene of another shooting yesterday. About 2:30 p. m., Geo. Logan, colored, who works at the coal chute, just be yond the citv limits, got into a fight ith James Barnett, also colored. Logan pulled his pistol nnd fired sev eral shots at Barnett, one of which struck him in the fleshy part of the hip, inflict inga painful though not serious wound. Logan then made his escape and has not been caught. . The shooting occurred in the rear of the restaurant in Cripple creek. To Enlarge. The Asheville Cigar company is to en' large its business. ine tne aemana tor its dears has grown so much as to neces sitate an enlargement ol its capacity, A larger number of workmen arc to be em ployed at once, toreman Burnham savs the sales of the company last month were larger by I5,uoo than those of any previous month since the business was started. THE KOCH LYMPH. New York Pmvslclans Will Contlnne Its use. Not Editor Thb Citizen: As our people in Asheville are very much interested in the progress and success of the Koch treatment of consumption I have taken some pains to enquire into the degree ol success obtained here in the different hospitals in regard to this manner of treatment, and find, I am sorry to state, that the consensus of opinion of the most eminent medical men is not at all favor able to the further continuance of ex peri. ment8 of the lymph treatment. In fact the Polyclinic, Bellevue and Mt. Sinai hospitals have ceased all together to use ' 'net rlnntrpm,,. a hmmIv C.nt. - minds ns I-oomis and Page think that from their experience they are not justified in its further use. Hence, like manv other sudden discoveries, Koch's lymph win soon oe relegated to tnc quiet shades oi inocuous uesuictuile. This conclusion reached by the medical world, consequently makes our countrv the more famous as a health resort, for it is well known here and almost, every where else, that Asheville possesses cli matic advantages for lung troubles that no other country in America does. There fore, it behooves our citizens to make every effort toward the permanent im provements ot our city. We can not have too many hotels, forthev will all he filled. Knowing and seeing what I have, since I left Asheville, we cannot afford to vote down the proposition for street im provements. All the new streets in this city are being paved with asphalt. They say it is less noisy and more durable than belgian blocks. This is where there is light traffic only. There is creat interest manifested here in the medical profession in regard to the failure thus far. te extract the cork frsm the Inncs of Dr. Bathwell. Another example of the incomnleteness of surgery and the frailty of man. The great and good man at this moment is sinking and in all probability will be in the spirit world before this reaches you. iruiy, it. is. iv eurcr. ANOTHER COLLISION. More BloodHhed In the Coke Re glon of Pennsylvania. Uniontown, Pa., May 5. Another collision has occurred between the coke strikers and denutv sheriff, the result being one striker dead and one seriously wounded. Last night superintendent Gray and Pit Bass Catlughan, of Lcisinring No. 3, went to house No. 17 to rescue two of lie men who had been at work and were leiiig held at that house by the strikers. i ney were set upon and stoned and the leputiesenme to their aid. One of the strikers tried to take a gun from one of tne deputies when a shot was hred by the strikers. Suiienntendent Gray then ordered the Icpulies to fire, nnd in the volley which ullowed, lohn Malum, a striker, fell dead, and another, whose name is not known, received a mortal wound. The strikers then scattered aud two men, who were held prisoners, were rescued and taken to Leisenring. The situation is now reported quiet. THE MAY DAY MASSACRE. Cireat Excitement Over the Affair In Fourntles. Foi-rmies, May 4. The situation of affairs here to-day is oneof great gravity and may induce the government to post pone further funeral of the six men, wo man and children who were killed by troops on labor day. ine greatest excitement prevails throughout this town and in villages which are situated in its vicinity. A report has reached here that 300 kilogrammes of dynamite, destined for the eople of this town has been seized while being smuggled across the frontier from Belgium. Cavalry pickets willbestationedallalong the route of the funeral procession of the victims of the May day massacre. The cavalry will receive instructions to act promptly and effectively in the event of any trouble arising. l lie government has sent two dclccales here with instructions to make thorough inquiry into the cause which led to the disturbance on labor day, and into the action ol tlie suli-prctecl who ordered the troops to fire upon the people. 75,ooo Already Laid. Work on the building for Bingham school is progressing rapidly. 75.000 brick having already been laid by the masons. Jas. M. Westall, the contractor, has en tered upon the work with his character istic energy, nnd expresses confidence that he will complete the buildings be fore the expiration of the specific con tract time. The first payment was made today through the National bank of Asheville. AuHtrla-Hungary Trouble. Vif.nna, May 4. Dispatches received from Bckes, Hungury, state that there were renewed scenes of disorder there yesterday. Immense crowds surrounded the prison and demanded the release of their comrades who had been arrested. The police present were unable to control the crowds surging around the prison, snd consequently it was found necessary to send for troops. The military soon cleared the streets, many of the leadersof the people being arrested. Messenger Boys Strike. Portland, Me., May 4. Messenger boys of the Western Union and Com mercial Union Telegraph Company to the number of twenty-eight, including all the messengers in the city, struck this morn ins for an advance in wages. They have been getting two and a half cents per message and want three and a half cents. The strikers will be pnid off and other boys engaged in their places, unless they return to work. Grsphophone Company Assigns). New York, May 4. -Jesse H. Lippln cott, sole lessee of the American Grapho phone company, and president of tht North American Phonograph company, with office at 10 Wall street, assigned today. Simmons Liver Regulator is invaluable in the nursery. It is a gentle laxative, and harmless. That splendid picture of Asheville for a six months' subscription to "The Citi zen." See advertisement. THE SECOND TERM MAYOR. CHAS. D. BLANTON WILL HIS OWN SUCCESSOR. BE The Municipal Election To-day-Mr. Blanton Will Have at Least 400 Malorlty, But Ihe Appropri ation Is In Doubt. Election day in Asheville dawned bright, beautiful and warm today. rartisans 01 uotn parties were up with the lark, busy as bees at work for their candidates, and for or against the appropriations for streets, schools, etc, The polls were opened at 7 o'clock and voting began at once. Four boxes are used, fer the city officials, the advisory committee, the street and sewer appro priatioiis, and the school appropriation In the west ward the judges of the elec tion are J. M. Green, W. R. West and O, I). Kevell. In the west ward the judges re n. w. nest, j. k. Kicli and J. U. Lindsey. The "Hlanton" ticket is as follows- for mayor, Llias. I). Blanton; for alder men, (short term) W. T. Reynolds: reira. lartermj. I). Brevard, . M. Gudgerand 1. 1. otnrnes. 1 he "Collins" ticket is as follows: For mayor, Henry T. Collins; for aldermen, (short term) W. T. Reynolds, rceular n-rm. rrea a. null, 1'. taiiie Brown and 1 . C. btarnes. Harrison B. Brown, colored, was fllnn on rne auiermauic ticket as a colored man s candidate. The large crowds of voters on the streets discussed tne men and nieaaurra excitedly, but withal that order that characterizes an Asheyille election was observed. At 4 p. m. there had been 72!", 1ml. lots cast in the west ward. Of this num ber it is estimated that 500 were for Blanton, and 549 for the appropriation. At the east ward oolliuu nlare? nt 4. there had been 533 votes cast. Of these near 340 are for the appropriation, and 2t) for Blanton. -c appropriation to carry it is necessary that it should receive a major ity of the registered votes which majority is 1,203. 1 3 From present indications Mr. Blan ton 's majority will be not less than 400, nnd is claimed by some as high as 600. But there is doubt about the appropria tion, and the result cannot be told until the last vote is cast. A Curiosity. There is a curiosity on the streets to day in the shape of a South American negro, who is suffering from what he calls dew poison. His feet are swollen to about four times their natural size, and the skin on them is almost exactly like the hide of an elephant. The black say s his feet do not pain him, but his legs which are also swollen are constantly itching. His name is Robert Hntw James Hendricks, he is 22 years old, and uiu inisiurtunc came upon aim hve years ago. His English is very broken. Hen dricks came to Asheville from Spartan burg Saturday. He lives by charity. To day or tomorrow he will leave for Mem phis, Tenn. Tobacco Sales. E. I. Holmes, secretary of the Ashe ville tobacco association, reports sales of tobacco for April, 925,245 pounds, for $95,347.99, on average of $10.30 per hundred. Sales for the seven months to date, 5,192,059 pounds, for $561. 977.34. Ex-Secretary Tan Dying. San Diego, Mi.y 4.-E x-Secretary of War Alphonso Taft had another relapse yes terday and his death is now expected at any time. Stock Quotations. Nrw York, May 4.. Erie 21".,; I.akeShnre Kl-H; ChkuKO und Northwestern Norfolk nnd Western 551,; Richmond anil West Point Terminal lSVt: Western I nio. ft". Baltimore Prices. Hai.timokk. Mnv 4. -Flour, rliill. supir 81.1)0(0)4 25; extra $ R0(iH.8O; lamilv f5.onMR.50. Whcnt unsettled nnd lower southern wheat stendv: Pulls, 1.10lijl.t6; Longlierry, $l.lL'((i '1.17. Corn dull; mised spot 7il; month 74..Vi(!74.t4; southern corn dull aud lower; white, KOc; yellow, 78Va(0l New York Market. Nhw York, Mny 4. Stocks, quiet hot hesvy. Money, easy atft; KxchnnKe, Ion. 4..N5il((M.8S; short, state h-nds. .m-Klecied; government bonds, dull hut steady. Cotton firm; sales 116 hales I'plands, 8'fcc; Orleans, 9 6-lCc; futures oH'md and closed sternly; Ma-,, 8.67; June H.77; July. 8 80; August, S.Ufi; September. 8 05; October, 8. OS. Klour-duli but easy! Whcnt active but weak. Corn active but weak. Pork quiet but steady, at S12 00t -..ow. i.uru uuii uui ensy, nt 8C 021 Spirit. Turpentine quiet but steady, at 39c.' nunm uui, mv nicuny, at Sl.6oral.70 Freights unsettled. AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE. Bishop Wilson, of the Methodist Enia- copal church south, left Baltimore ot a visit to Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee. Law officers say that civine an ovatrr with a drink and a base-ball with a ai.it of clothes is unlawful under the prize package law. Wm. Cook, clerk of the police court one of the most popular republicans in Toledo, Ohio, hns confessed to themayor that he is short in his accounts $20,000 or $25,000. Deputy surveyor Gaskell, at San Fran cisco, made a seizure Thursday of 1,200 pounds oi opium, valued at $25,000. The opium was found concealed on the steamship China, which arrived from Hon", Hong several days ago, but has been in quarantine ever since. The own ers oi the opium claim it was not meant for entry here, but was to be sent to Mexico. FOREIGN, A railroad bridge near London. En?.. collapsed wnne an express tram was passing over it. bis cars went through and were smashed to atoms. Many persons wereinjured. The number of inhabitants of British India bv the last census is 230.490.000, an increase of nearly 22,000,000 since 1881. Ihe population of all India amounts to about 285,000,000. The British government's iree educa tion measure is understood to preserve vested church interests, snd is producing; a clerico-political combination, against which the liberals will find it hard to contend, The state cron bulletin issued Ratnr. dsy night says all crops sre suffering for lack oi moisture. We have the largest sup ply of CARRIAGE SPONGES in the city, and they are be ing eold at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. Sponges that usually retail for 25 and 35 cents, we can sell for 10 and 15 cents, and make a reasonable profit. Call and examine for your self. GRANT'S PHARMACY. KEPIIALINE will relieve neuralgia, head ache, or toothache. 25 cent a bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. The finest and most eomokte mtnek m Colognes, Toilet Waters, Extract, Fact rowucrs ana mgn grade Soaps at UKAXTS ruAKMACY. Prescriptions filled at all honrt. finndm delivered free ol charge to any part 01 luccicr. UKAIil'S MAKMACY. If vou want a handsome oair ot rut glass Bottles call at GRANTS PHAR MACY. Bottles ranging in price bom One to Fifteen aollars per pair. II von want a first-class Hair Brush for a small amount of monev, GRANTS uinjuni. x is ine piace to go to get it. All kinds of Tooth Bt ushes, Bath Brushes, Bath Gloves, Sponges, etc. When your Prescrhtions aie com. pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY you tu tusiurery aepena upon a tnat only the purest and best Drugs and Chemi cals have been used that they were compounded by thoroughly experienced Pharmacists and that the price paid was not unreasonable. 4 South Main St. J. M, CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND- IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. POR SA.LB 1 have for sale for a Aw rtnv. nni. n nf the most complete cottages of 8 rooms In Asheville. All modern conveniences, right near 'treetcar line. Must be sold at oace. Price $4,,800. Apply to J. M. CAMPBELL. Beautiful lot on Croveatrpet. TflwQOn llh large oak shade trees, must go. Anoly to J. U. LAMPBKUL. Six room house corner Some and Vnnd. tin for sale low. Also lot 70xlofi. Loratlna splendid. Have for sale 10 or la lota of 80 acres, more or less each, 2U miles ol court house at $50 per acre, and within one mile of pro posed street railway. The timber on the land is worth price asked. Apply at once. Terms easy, to suit purchaser. Parties caa KcttnouKh Are wood off the laad to pay for it within one year. J. M. CAMPBuXL. For sale 65 tots near Vanderbllt's estate. torn 5HN) to $500 u h ' V poe HUNT. F.-.inln,1 h, cf , r Irtirhood. fosse !sii'ti ii lot: . "ls ' .-Afit n--;,' - ab ,.t M.i i 1st. M. O Ml'fcULI.. nouse or rooms ou I l!erty n.t. C garden, water tu yard, SiO per month. Ml J. H, LAW, Nos. 57, 59 and 61 S. Main St. ASHEV1LLB, N. C. CHINA, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE CARRYING A VERY LARGE STOCK, WBJ OFFER GREAT VARIETY! And caa fill large ord rs promptly. a splendid new line of flat blows frlaeewars . Jast received. : ' 7, Lowest Prices) Alwayii.
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