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7 7,017: : W V ..' i i. ! i S r eville Daily Citizen ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 11, 1891. m ! r VOLUME VII. NO. 4. PRICE 5 CENTS. Ash LINVILLE JNVITB8 INVESTIGATION AS TO Climate, Water Supply. Drainage. Drives, Parks, Scenery. t Plant. Building Sites, Investments; I.INVII.I.K IMPROVEMENT CO.. 1 f l.luvllle, N. C. ANALYSIS OF WATER 1'SF.HATTHB ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, 217 HAYWOOD St. COMMOKWmi.TH OF M ACrM'"TT, 1-HHTIPICATB.OP ANALYSIS. EM at I State Awayer". Office, 297 PfwnKlin at BOnTOn, MS , April fl. itoi. Ta Chaa. H. Campbell, A.hcvllle, North Car ollna. . . Th umnttnl water submitted for nnaly. i. ka. been carefully examined, with the fol lowing reeult.: Tk. mtmtmr l)uwl in narU ner 100. 000: Solid., volatile 2.00 fUrd 3 IM1 ' total 8.00 (train, per one V. 8 gnllnn 2.i Tki. .tr ! Hlmnat ftitlrelv free from or ganic matter, .howinK very .light trace, of iron, .ulphur and lime, i ne water is very excellent In all re.pecl.. It i. very .elilom we end water .0 free from organic or mineral . H.I. BOWK BR, State A Mayer. CORTLAND BROS,, Real Estate Brokers 1 And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC Loan, aecarcly placed at 8 per cent ;'6ees: 24 96 Pattoo Araisi. . Second toor. fcbodly - 7 REAL ESTATE. wtLTia B. Own, W. W. Win. GWYH & WEST, (BncccMOr. to Walter B. Owyn) ESTABLISHED x88i REFER TO BANK OF A8HKVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Notary Public. ConmiMloner. bf Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICR SontkeaatCoart Set" are. JAY GOULD SAYS That H mas ji .t on. doUar on of Try At. dollar he earn., inch a man will be rich Inride of twenty lyear. Call on u. and w will tell you how to do It, a..wehnve joat received private advice, from Jay on the subject. . I Oar boaincea baa been rery pro.perou.. 4artn the oaat vear. in .nlte of the hard Stme.. and we take . tbl opportaulty to BH.k our frfcada anaeihtmer.;aad to trlah them au loag ille ana aappwea.. Koonts 4kio, McAfee Block, S8 Pattoa An., Aabevuk, N. C. SMOKED MEATS, A fine lot Country Hams ju.t received, also a frcnh lot of Mngnolia, Baltimore and Bonc less Hams, all sixes. ENflLIStll ClIKBD IIRISAKI'AST DACON. DRIKD BEEF. -SALT FISH-- MACKBKH!,, MI'LLKTH. " WlllTliANU . COIiPISH. CANNED MEATS. Ox und Lunch Tongues. Potted Hum, Tongue, Chicken, Btc. Corned Beef. CANNKI) TIH1I. Mackerel, Salmon, Sardine., Oysters, C rutin ' Btc., Btc. A. D. COOPER, Norlb Court Square, Corner Main and College St. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, a" Pat ton Avenue. 'Next V MCA bulld'g. novt d3m P O Box 88. M. A. TILLER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER :: AND :: JEWELER, NO. 11 NORTH COURT SOTARB, (Next door to postolhce.l ASHE VI 1.1. K, N. C. P1NB WORK A SPECIALTY. nprlNdlf OUR POSITION In tbc grocery business enables us lo give consumer advantages 01 grcui value. TEAS. Wc keep .the best Formosa Oolongs, Japans, Gunpowder and Knglish Break fast. COFFEE. Tlie lincst lilemls of Roasted Coffoc in existence. Sl'GARS Are cheap. Wc sell nothing but the highest grade made. SYRl'PS. (hirSvrupsnnd Molnssesare pure and nd Molnssei RICE. wholesome. The liest Carolina only offered. FLOITR. The Oliclisk Flour stands unequalled bv anv ever offered in this market. Hotels nun ixuirding nouses picase liear in mind that we arc prepared to meet competition in this or any market Kesjiccttully, Powell & Snider, Here We Are Again I have just bought one of the finest Soda Fountains in the South, with all modern improvements, and am now prepared to nerve soda water in the best style. I will give the business my personal at tention and will guarantee satisfaction in every respect or money refunded, lou can rest assured that the soda and mineral water sold at my fountain are pure. do all the work and wnkeall the srrupa, and I feel I can trut h fully say they are pure. (Syr- run fresh made each day. Below I erive vou a partial list of the eyrups used, also a few of the mineral waters Minera l waters on drauarht Deep Rock, Vichy, Tato1 Springs, Congress, etc. soda water syrups: iemon Vanilla, Pineapple, Straw berry, Raspberry, Peach, Sar saparilla. Orange, Ginger, Nectar, blood urange, iJiooa Orange with Phosphate, Banana.Catawba, Chocolate Oxycoccus, Cream and many others too numerous to men tibn.' ' SpecM new drinks of the season. Limeade with Pho phate, Pineapple Gem, Whir ped Cream Soda, lee Cream Soda, Malto, etc. But for the richest drink" ever drawn from a soda fountain Lad vise the use of Carmichae! Daisy I'ream. This, cream can be added to any syrup desired, and makes the rich est soda water ever offered to the American people, Don't, foruret the nlaee. Ckr- michears Drug Store, No. 20 Fifty Dinner Sets, NEW STYLUS OR - SUMMER. If yon buy a ct from u and your Mrvant hrenk. a piece, we can alway. match It at a very low price. Thin new feature will enahle you to alway. hare a full aet. 12 BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK. Twelve 11a pc. Dinner Sets at $10.90. Bohemian Romc Bowls. Leeds Flower Pots. Japanese Flower Pots. Common Flower Pots. Fine Cups and Saucers. New Line, Bouquet Lamps, Oil Stoves (Florence.) Ice Cream Freezers, (White Mountain.) Water Coolers. Chllds Bath Tubs'. Fly Fans. Cake Boxes, lite , lite. Our prices are always the lowest. CRYSTALPALACB. THAD. W. THRASH & CO., NO. 1 PATTON AVB. Buyers of Drugs Tell uathey have lost money by monkeying with Knoxville and Richmond a treacherous memory and the nportunity of drummers sometimes leads them astray, uut they invariably rind it mys them to draw their sup plies of T. C. Smith & Co.. in Asheville, the largest Drug Store in Western North Car- )liiiO a saving of Freight harges, and quick time in getting goods, are important items, and count up in a year's dealings making arge purchases in the pri mary markets, enable this louse to place Druggists' articles into the hands of consumers and dealers, at prices never before enjoyed west of the Blue Ridge, cus tomers pre served by pro- essional experts of large ex- lenenee, trustworthy and ompetent- -the stock carried y this firm covers two floors of two hundred and forty 'eet in total length, and fifty two feet of total width this is the only Drug 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 Battery Park iank. ONE PRICE STORE, II. REDWOOD & CO. A VERY LARGU AND ATTRACT1VB STOCK OF Clothing and Mens' Furnishing- Good., Stiff and Soft Hats, Fine Straw Data, (srecial bargain.) Shoe, and Slipper., Tru..kt, Bags and Umbrellas. Drea. Goods and Trimming., White Goods, Linen, and Domestic, Gingham., Pongees and Satines, Embroideries, pace and Ribbons, Hosiery and Glove.. Parasol., Cornet, and Fans, Statlonrey and Jewelry, Soap, and Perfumery, Braid., Button, and General Small ware.. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. FOR SALE ! Cheap. If soon Btirrhan-d. one of the nret tlest h.tnea m Asheville, new, beautifully fin ished, Ane location, clow to .treet car.. Also several other Ane propertie. that are wort your attention. ' two oeaunnii pnnairiK .ites. Lot. in all part, of the city. House, to rent. Fine traits of timber land and standing timber. Mineral properuea. MONEY TO LEND. List your Drooerty with as and have it .old and rented. Iiist Publi.ii bo Our new pamphlet oa Asheville. Full of latest statistic. Call for a copy. BRUCE H. JONES. (Succemor to Blgelow ft Jones.) REAL U8TATB AND INVB8TMBNT8, Room M A fee Block, S3 Pattoa Arenac. FOR RENT OR SALE. BUher house owned by T. Wilton Sh rp. leu, corner French Broad Avenue and Hay. wood Street. ' Thee house, an located sear the, center of tows, com .sanding good views, high eJcsattaa for htiWnastton apply to SECRETARY BLAINE IS ILL MAID NOW TO HE OVT OF DAN. GERi He Would Ko Back to Washing ton If Mrs. Blalue Would Per mitThe Secretary la Overwork ed.-. Nkw York, ljtfay 11. Secretary Jas. lllainc, lies at the house of Walter Damrosch, his son-in-law, ill. It was said this morning that he was greatly mproTcd over last night, when his ill ness first iKcame known, vr. Dennis called at an early hour this morning and made an examination of the secretary of state. He said there was nothing alarm ing about Mr. lllainc's condition, and advised rest and quiet. The only medi cine which he prescribed was pepsin for digestion. Mrs. Illaine was seen by a porter and in an interview said: "Mr. Blaine is still confined to his bed, but he is resting quietly and there is n; danger whatever. In fact he is almotV well. His attending phvsieian advised r. Illaine to rest and not return to Washington today. The secretary would return to the capital if 1 would permit , but in view ol the physicians advice would not let bim go under any cir cumstances. Since the president's ab sence from Washington Mr. Mlaine has been working very hard, and the fact is that he was called upon to look after all the affairsof the departmont of state. 1 attribute the present attack to Mr. Blaine's having hurried over to this cit to see his daughter off for Euroe, and thus getting out of his regular daily routin." Mrs. Blaine denied that the secretary had had another attack of vertigo. He has had no fainting spells, and his mind pcrlceily clear. 1 he attending physi cian will not call again todav unless sent for. NKW SCHKDl'I.K, Number of SI ght chances Made Yexterdajr. There was a slight change in the sched ule of tome of the passenger trains on the Richmond and Danville railroad yes terday. The midnight train from Knox- ille, east bound, which has been arriv ing at 1:04 a. m. now leaves here at 12:55. Train No. 12, east bound, for merly due here at 2:05 p. m. now leaves, at 2:15 and the early morning train from the cast comes at 6:2G instead of 5:55 as heretofore The afternoon train from the east is scheduled for 5:13 instead of 5:38 as before The passenger train on the Asheville and Spartanburg under the new arrangement leaves at 10 a. in., a change ol ten minutes. There is no change in the time of arrival of the train of the train from Spartanburg nor in the trains on the Murphy branch. TEMPKRATI'RE 150 DEGREES, An Astounding- Caae Reported From Memphis, Tenn. Memphis, Tenn., May 11. Miss Tolle- son, of this city, wis attacked with ton slitis a few days ago, her temperature rising to 106 mid then to 108, her death being momentarily ex pected. To theuttcrcon8ternationol the attending physicians her temperature continued to rise steadily to 150 Fah renheit breaking the record, also several thermometers which could not record any higher. I be strangest of all is the tact thai the young lady is improving and may re cover. 1 here is out oue parallel case on record, that of a victim of iieritoiiitis at Omaha, Neb., whose temperature reached 52 degrees. GLADSTONE'S GRIP. It Give. Him the Shivers, and he Mnat Stay lu Hla Room. Loniion, May 11. Gladstone is the latest of the prominent men ol Great Britain to be on the sick list. Gladstone went to church as usual yes terday morning, and seemed it be en joying his usual health. In the after noon, however, ne was seized witn a suc cession ot shivering hts. Mrs. lilnds'one, alarmed at the svmp. toms. sent for Sir Andrew Clark, Glad stone's family physician. The latter, though not pronouncing Gladstone's ill ness to be of a serious nature, declares Gladstone must not leave his room for several days. LUMBER DEALERS LOCKOl'T It la Said to Effect 16,000 men In New York City. New York, May 11. The lumber dealers of this city declared a lockout this morning and 16,000 men were thus thrown out ol work. No lumber was delivered this morning. Several contrac tors have got large cargoes of lumber on hand and their men will ue sept at work Not In pursuit of the Itata. Los Anoelbs, Cal., May 11. A dis puted irom oan rearo says tne uuucu States war vessels Omaha and Charles ton, came to anchor on that place last evenine and exchnnred signals. Sam Pcnun l a .. Mnv 11. ine Ldll- ian insurgent schooner Robert and Min nie has been caotured at sea and brought into this port. All on board are under arrest. They put off their cargo of arms and amumtion on a small lsiana. Cotton Carsro on Eire. Wilmington, May 11. The steamihi Blmonte, of the Morgan line, New Or leans to New York, with a cargo of cot ton put into Southport at 9 a. m. with her cotton on fire. The fire was discov ered when about one hundred miles south of Southport. It is now apparently un der control. The Expulsion of the Jews, Moscow, May 11. The decree sus pending the expulsion of the Jews allows a year's grace to Jews who do not own real estate oronertv nua two year's grace to those who do own real estate prop erty. It is believed that the suspension is merely a forerunner of rescinding of the expulsion decree. 8 Hours a Day's Work. Indianapolis, May 11. The supreme court of Indianapolis has sustained the new law limiting a days work to8honrs. The court held that anless there is an ex orcised nereeiaent to the contrary, em. ployes who are 'required to work more MONEY IN THE CAR STOVE. One ortbe Sharpest Express Mes aensiera on Record. Guthhie, 0. T., May 11. A south bound passenger train on the Santa Fe road was held up last night by live masked men. The express agent se creted most of a large amount of money in tne car store, inen nc locaea tne safe, and when the robbers ap peared at the door of the express car he made show of resistance, but fin ally admitted them, and with assumed reluctance opened the safe, and at the command of the leader, he handed out the contents, among which was a pack age of worthless papers which he told the robbers was a valuable package of money. They secured $500 besides this and took to the woods. MEN BURNED TO DEATH. NINETY-FIVE REPORTED BE KILLED. TO A Train Rnna OOTthe Track lu the Midat of a Foreat Afire and the EuuJne and Car. are Consumed, Condekspokt, Pa., May 11. Yester day while a train containing one hun dred men was on its way to fight forest fires in Potter county, the train was wrecked in the midst of the burning woods, and the engines and cars were destroyed. Eighty or more of the men were burned to death. A special from Austin, Pa., tell of the wreck of a train in the southern part of the county, and says that ninety-five men were seriously and perhaps fatally burned. Superintendent Badger of the Sinnemn boning .railroad and three or four men, are still missing. The entire southern part of the county has been swept by the ilnnies. NEEDED A NEW LICENSE. A Madison man Kinds That hla was not Good Here. W. Maizner, of Madison county, J. ode all the arrangements with Miss Alice B. Harrison, ot the same county, to be married Saturday. Accordingly Mr. aizner procured a license from the register of deeds of Madison, and the couple coming to Asheville Saturday af ternoon, went to the Grand Central otel and sent for Esq. A. T. Summev. hen the dignihed magistrate arrived, he was told what waswanted, and npon his request to see the license, it was pro- ueeil. Mr. Maizner appeared much as tonished when told that a license was not translcrable trom one county to another, and was inlornied that a new one must lie procured. This was done in ort order and bsii. suinmcy soon united the two, THE GRAND. Manager Sawyer Will Retire at the close of Hla Year, The canceling of the date of the Marie reeawood Opera company, leaves the Grand opera house dark until June 1. On that date the Ellin Star Comedy compa ny will begin a week's engagement, play- ng at popular prices. Manager sawyer, who has had charre of the Grand during the season, will give p the management of the house at the expiration ol his year's lease, about the hrst of August, It is probable that Messrs. Kcvnolds & Spears, who own the Grand, will assume anagement of the house at the expira tion of Mr. Sawyer's contract. TO REVISE THE BOOKS. Meeting; of the Board of Alder men to be Held Toulicht. There will be a special meeting of the board of aldermen at the city hall to- ight at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of re vising the registration book. The mem liers of the board desire that as maay possible of those familiar with the otcrs of Asheville shall lie present to assist. LIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA. The drought at Raleigh is becoming serious. It lias cut on clover about '5 per cent. The grapes of Wake county are not hurt. At Kiclgeway the grapes are re ported to be badly injured and straw1 berries nave also Buttered. The Morion Free Lance last week was a whopping Dig six page paper. And what this office wants to know is how that extra sheet was pasted inside the other four so neatly. The governor has offered a reward of $200 for apprehension of I). A. McUou gald, of Laurinburg, who stands charged with the murder of his venera ble uncle, bimeon Connolly, in Kobeson county. The agricultural department at Washington has sent a man to the eas tern part of this state to investigate the cause of the great numbers ot caterpil lars that nave appeared in the swamps at some points. A telegram has been received from Key. Dr. J. B. Boone, of Moberly, Mo., who was recently elected financial agent of the Baptist state university, stating that he accepted that position and would be gin active work June 1. Dr. Caldwell, of Statesville, has made a bad break. When he first began to talk about the Santer, he spoke of the animal as "he." Now he says, that when "it" left Statesville "it" had ouos". which are now nearly old enough to ravage and terrorize white and black. The eood old doctor has never quite re covered his mental preyiousness since the new State went to pieces. Raleich cor. Charlotte Chronicle: There is no doubt that the chief damage from the cold snap in this section is to cotton. All this can be remedied by re planting. Telegrams trom many points in the state have beyi received by the central weather station. Some of these areas follows: Pineville, cotton killed in low places. Yancey ville, frost killed some grass and vegetables. Newton, frost killed nearly all the cotton above gtound. Snlem, grape crop considerably damaged and nearly all garden truck killed. Thomasville, corn, potatoes and beans sliehtlv iniuted. corn and tobacco suffering from the drought, outlook for crops discouraging, and rendered more so bv frosts. Wilmington, tender vege tation slightly injured by frost; bail has done much damage to oats in ciaoen, A STEAMER EXPLOSION. EIGHT LIVES LOST BY THE ACCIDENT. as Persons Injured The Explo sion Was on a Tank Steamer and Was Caused by the Collec tion of Gas In Her Hold. London, May 11. A terrific explosion occurred today in the forehold of the British steamer Tancarville, undergoing repairs in the dry dock at Newport. Several men at work on the steamer were killed, and a number injured. The steamer is badly damaged by the explo sion. The Tancarville is a tank steamer engaged in carrying oil in bulk from American ports, and her last voyage wus from Philadelphia for Havre. After reach ing the latter port and discharging, she firecceded to Newport, where she was to oad for Baltimore. There is no doubt the explosion was caused by gases that prevail to a greater or less extent in the holds of all oil-carrying ships. The force of the explosion was so great that the fore deck of i'.ic steamer was blown off. Portion of the steamer cnught fire. Large pieces of timler and iron from the steamer were blown with teriflic force through the air. It has been definitely learned that eight men were killed and twenty-five injured. Mrs. W. H. Smith Dead. New York, May 11. Mrs. Iimma R., wife of William Henry Smith, general manager of the associated press, died of paralysis at Mt. Claire, N. J., this morn ing. Mrs. Smith has been a great suffer er from heart disease for several years. Blsr New York Eire. New York, May 11, Fire in the store of Francis H. Leegett & Co., wholesale grocers, at the junction of Varick and franklin streets and West Broadway yesterday caused $600,000 damage to "the stock and $3,000 to the building. About an Even Thing;. Chicago, May 11. The fielding motor and manufacturing company made an assignment this morning. Liabilities about $175,000; assets about the same. Bowels irregular and constipated, re sulting in piles, avoided by taking Sim mons Liver Regulator. Stock Quotations. Nkw YOKK.IMayll. Erie 19H; Lake Shore 10S": Chicago and Northwestern 109v. Norfolk and Western G2; Richmond and West Point Terminal Western I'nioa 0. Baltimore Prlres. Baltiuokb. May 11. -Flour, dull: west ern auprr 3.75fn.4 10: extra f.!lat .,o; lamuy s i:,ji:.u. vt neat aouttt em, steady: 1'ulu, Sl.OHffil.l J; Long- berry, S1.1UM1.1.I; No. 3 red, hrmer; .not. ii.itf1. corn .outnern. doll: white. 73; yriiow, 77; mixed, easy; .pot, 72; inuntn 7Uft;juy. oo?4. New York Market. Nkw Yobk. May 11 Stock., active but harelv steady. Money, easy at Ex change, long, -l-.H4-i.tM4-.HVi; short, 4.884 (0,4. H8Va: state benda. dull without feature; government bonds, dull but steady. Cotton nulet; .ale. lfilt bales; t'plands. 8 15-lttc Orleans. 0a.c; futures opened and closed stcadv. Mft, H.G3; June, H.71; July, 18 82; August, 8.01; September, 8.US: October, 8.96. Flour quiet and easy. Wheat 6rm aud active. Corn quiet but steady. Pork nuiet but steadv, at Sll.7Sriil4.US. Lard- quiet and steady at $'i.77V. Spirit. Tur pentine slow nut ntenuv ut as iMianc. Rosin dull and unchunged. Freight steady. AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE. I'OKIMI'.N. Madame Itlnvatsky, the theosophist advocate, is dead. Seven memliers of Parliament arc in volved in scandals in England. The Parnell defection has not weaken ed the popularity of Mr. Gladstone in bnglund or the strength ot the liberals, A papal consistory is expected to be held in Rome May IS, at which it is be lieved the Poie will distribute bis ency clical letter on social reforms. HOUIi. Dispatches from many points in upper Alicuigan anu in uic nuiuiciu jjui l ui inc lower peninsula, report disastrous forest fires. Department officials arc reticent as to the steps being taken for the recapture of the Chilian steamer Itata, but it is un derstood a vigorous pursuit is to be made. Umatilla Junction, Oregon, has the dis tinction of being the only place yisited by the president on his tour that allowed the occasion to pass without any recog nition, A party of Chicago capitalist have closed a contract with an Ellwood (lnd. ) land syndicate for the erection of a tin plate factory at that place to employ 500 people. William Price, colored, was hanged at Marshall, Mo., for an assault on Miss Alice Ninas on November 18, 1890. He seemed devoid of the moral instinct and died laughing. Announcement is made of the sale of a proprietary interest in Frank Leslie's illustrated weekly by W. J. Arkell to lohn A. Sleicher, who has been its editor since its purchase from Mrs. Frank Leslie. Kill Tha Curs. From The Raleigh Chronicle. Mr. J. S. Upchurch, of Chatham county, was in Raleigh Friday and told the Chronicle that a mad dog went to his place a few days ago and bit two hogs and a dog. The dog and one hog were killed. The other went mad on the 1st of May. and after lingering 54 hours, died on the 3d. ine dog was a new foundland doe. and came through Cary from the direction of Raleigh. The women andchldren were so terrified that they bave not yet recovered from their alarm. From a Raleigh telegram. Two mad dogs were killed at Cary and news is received that there are more in that section. Asheville Haa the Rlsht Kind. From the Statesville Landmark, A town's greatness depends on the ac tivity of its own citizens. Only Nine. From the Brevard Carolinian. Only nine of Mr. Linton Tinsley'f fam ily are down with measles. Unfailing in effects, always reliable. pure and harmless, is Simmons Liver 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 or 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. KEPHAUNE will relieve neuralgia, head ache, or toothache. 25 cent a bottle at Grant's Pharmacy The finest and most comolete atock m Colognes, Toilet Waters, Extracts, Face Powders and high grade Soaps at UAAivi o raAKMAi.it Prescriptions 61kd at all hoars. Goods delivered tree ot charge to any part 01 tbecitr. GRANTS PHARMACY. If you want a handsome pair ot cut glass Bottles call at URANVS PHAR MACY. Bottles ranging in price bom One to Filieen dollars per pair. II you want a Arstlass Han Brush (ot a small amount of money, GRANTS PHARMACY is the place to go to get it. All kinds of Tooth Bt usbes, Bath Brushes, bath uIoycs, Sponges, etc. When your Prescriptions sue com pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY you can positively depend upon it that only the purest and best Urugs ana Chemi cals have been used that they were compounded by thoroughly experienced Pharmacists and that the price paid was not unreasonable. 24 South Main St. J. M, CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND- I IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. J?0R SALE I have for .ale for a few day. only, one of the mo.t complete cottage, of 8 room. In Asheville. All modern convenience., rightnear .treetcar line. Must be .014 at once. Price $4,800. Apply to J. M. CAMPBBLL. For Sale Two house, of 7 room, each with water closet.; well built. Convenient to .treet car line at $1,600 each; rent for $15 00 per month. Will be .old on Install ment plan. Other houses and lot. to be .old chean on Installment plan Have for .ale 10 or 12 Int. of 20 acre., more or less each, 2ty miles or court house at $60 per acre, and within one mile of pro posed street railway. The timber oa the land is worth price asked. Apply at once. Term, easy, to suit purchaser. Partite, caa get inough Brc wood off the iaad to paifor it within one year J. M. CAMPBBLL For sale 65 lots near Vanderbllt'a estate, from $100 to S500 each. Apply to J. M. CAMFBoLL, J. H.LAVV, Nos. 57, 59 and 61 S. Main ASHBVILLB, N. C. t- CHINA, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, 8ILVER AND PLATED WARE. CARRYING A VERY LARGE STOCK, WB OFFER GREAT VARIETY! And can fill large ord re aromptly. A splendid new line of 6nc blown glassware just received. .. Lowest Prices Jklway. . J:; it l i 1 - u4 i South Mam Street. mayadtf JOHN CHILD, than 8 hours a any must oc paia extra. and crop is being replanted. Regulator. lsi ssaaistyii
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