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Asheville Daily Citizen MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. "STAR" SHIRT WAISTS. Ttnnta Salt., F.ncy Vesta, Single and Double Breutcd at tht Fopalar On Frios House of E. B. BARNVn CO., Mo. 8 Court Square. VOLUME VII. NO. 10. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 18, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. mi -LINVILLE 1NVITB8 INVBBTIOATION AS TO Climate, Water Supply Drainage. Drives. Parks. Scenery. Plans. Building Sites. Investments. LIMVIM.E IMPROVEMENT CO. Llnvllle, M. C. ANALYSIS OP WATER U8BDATTHB ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, 217 HAYWOOD ST. COMMOHWItLTW OT M.ACTH'HTT. CBBTIPICATB OP ANALYSIS. State lMjrr'1 Office, 3S7 Franklin St ) BOSTON, MAM , April 31. 1801. To Chat, II. Campbell, Aehcvllle, North Car olina. The Mm pie ot water submitted for analy sts ka. brea carefully examined, with the fol lowing rwalt.: The water .how. la parta per 100.000: Bolide, volatile 3.00 ' tied S.OO " total 8.00 trains per on. 0. 8. f .lion 3.80 This water 1. almost entirely free from or nate matter, .howiag very allajht trace, of iroa, aalphnr aad Kmc. The water la very necilmt la ad respect.. It ia very eeldom we 8nd water to free from organic or mineral attar. H. L BOWKBR, BtaU Assayer. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers. And InTCwtmcnt Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan, wen rely placed at 8 per ceat. Oflteta: 34 38 P. Hon Arm ne. Btcond floor. fcbBdly REAL ESTATE. WxiTsm B. 0TTi w. w. wan. 67YM & WEST, (Bacossors to Waltar B.Owja) ESTABLISHED x88i REFER TO SANK OF MHRVILU. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at Percent. Notary Public Commlsaionera of Dead.. FIRE INSURANCE. orriCI Saataiestat Court Sqaara. JAY GOULD SAYS Tbat It a asaa ana Htl one 1 dollar out of mr Sr. dollar, he earaa, auch a aian will be rich iaetd. of twenty iyears. Call on u. aad w wBI tell joa how to do it, as! we have JuMncchred private adviosa from Jay on the abject.- - Oar baalaeaa has beea Trry. proeperons, daring the past year, m ardtt of the hard Mand. aad wc take thia opportunity to taaak oar Mad. aad custodiers, and to wiah them al toag nai aad happiness. JENKS JENK8, REAL ESTATE ARB MSUMNCL Rooms Jfc n, McAfee Black;, 1 fattoa At... aaatyila, K. C SMOKED MEATS. A fine lot Country Mam. juat received, also a Ireah l.t of Magnolia, Baltimore and Bone- lew Hama. all aiica. ENGLISH CURED -BRBAK FAST 1IACON DRIED BEEF. SALT F1SH MACKERBL, MULLETS, WHITB AND CODFISH. CANNED MEATS. Ox and Lunch Tongue.. Potted Ham, Tongue, Chicken, Etc. Corned Beef. CANNED FIS1I. Mackerel, Salmon, Sardlnca, Oyatcra, Craba Etc., Etc. A. D. COOPER, North Court Square, Corner Main and College Bin. -TAKE YOUR Broken Jewelry AND DISABLED WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO M. A. TILLER, AND HAVE THEM MADE AS GOOD AS NEW. Mo. lA N. Court Square. NEXT DOOB TO POBTOFFICE. OUR POSITION In the efocerv business enables ui to give consumer, advantage of great value. TEAS. We keep the best Formosa Oolongs, Japans, Gunpowder and English Brenk- last. COFFEE. The finest blends of Roasted Coffee in existence. SUGARS Are cheap. Wc sell notning but the highest grade made. SYRUPS. Our Svrups and Molnsses are pure and wholesome. RICE. The best Carolina only offered. FLOUR. The Obelisk Flour stands unequalled by any ever offered in this market. Hotels and boarding houses plense bear in mind that we are prepared to meet competition in this or any market. Respectfully, Powell & Snider, Here We Arc Again. I have just bought one of the finest Soda Fountains in the South, with all modern improvements, and am now prepared to serve soda water in ine oesi siyie. 1 win 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 and make a 11 the syrups, and I feel I can truth fully say they are pure. USyr rup fresh made each day.) Below I give you a nartial list of the syrups used, also a few of the mineral waters: Mineral waters on draucht. Deep Rock, Vichy, Tate Springs, Congress, etc. Soda water syrups: Lemon, Vanilla, Pineapple, Straw berry, Raspberry, Peach, Sar saparilla, Orange, Ginger, Nectar, Blood Orange, Blood Orange with Phosphate, Banana,Catawba, Chocolate, Oxycoccus, 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 tlie rich est soda water ever offered to the American people. Don't forget the place, Car micheal's Drug Store, No. 20 South Main Street. mavadtf Fifty Dinner Sets , NEW STYLES FOR - SUMMER. If you buy a set from us and your servant breaks a piece, we can always match It at a very low price. This new feature will enable you to always have a full set. 12 BARGAIN8 FOR THIS WEEK. Twelve na pc. Dinner Seta at $10.90. Bohemian Rose Bowls. Leeds Flower Pots. Japanese Flower Pots. Common Flower Pots. Flue Cups and Saucers. New Line, Bouquet Lamps Oil Stoves (Florence.) Ice Cream Freezers, ("White Mountain.) Water Coolers. Chllds Bath Tubs. Fly Fans. Cake Boxes, Etc., Etc. Our prices are always the lowest. CRYSTAL PALACB. THAD. W. THRASH & CO. NO. 1 PATTON AVB. Buyers of Drugs Tell us thfiv hnvfi Inst money by monkeying with Knoxvuie ana Kinhmnm n treacherous memorv and the importunity of drummers sometimes leads them astray, but thev invariablv find 'it, pays them to draw their sup plies of T. C. Smith & Co., in Asheville, the largest Drug Store in Western North Car. olina a saving of Freight Charges, and quick time in getting goods, are important items, and count up in a year's dealings making large purchases In the pri mary markets, enable this House to nlace Di-iiiririftta' articles into the hands of consumers and dealers, at Drices never before fninvri west of the Blue Ridge, cus tomers are served by pro fessional experts of large ex perience, trustworthy and competent the stock carried by this firm covers two floors of two hundred and fnrtv feet in total length, and fifty two ieet 01 total widththis i tflft nillv Dimii1 St-ra Irv " - . ' Via. JJJIV cated on the Public Square in Asheville no trouble to find the place orders by mail rfipftivfl nrnmnt, n.nd careful attention refer, if de sired, to the Uattery Park uanK. ONE PRICE STORE, . II. REDWOOD & CO. A VERY LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OK Clothing and Mena' Furnishing Gooda, Stiff anil Soft Hata, Fine Straw Hata, (anedal bargains) Shoes and Slippers, Trucks, Bags and Umbrellas. Dress Goods and Trimmings, White Goods, Linens and Domestics, Ginghams, Pongees and Satines, Embroideries, Laces and Ribbons, Horiery and Glove.. Parasols, Corsets and Pans, 8tationrey and Jewelry, Soaps and Perfnmery, Braids, Buttons and General Small wares. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 38 Pattoa Avenue. Next Y M C A butldg. P O Box 684. novl dSm J. W. SCHARTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR NO. 42 NORTH MAIN ST. Just received, a fall line of English and do mestlc woolens for spring and summer. feb34dam FOR RENT OR SALE. Either house owned by T. Wilson Sharp- less, corner Preach Broad Aveaue and Hay wood Street. These houses arc located near the center of town, commanding good views. high elevation. For Information apply to JOHN CHILD, OLD AND THE NEW MEET. THE OLD HAND OVER THE REIMS TO THE MEW. Mavor Blanton and the Newiv Elected Hoard of Aldermen Take the Oath of office Today at the Batterjr Park. Mayor Charles D. Blanton. Aldermen John D. Brevard. lames M. Gudger, William T. Reynolds, T. Charles btarnes, J. Hamp. McDowell and Charles B. Leonard. Those are the gentlemen who todav took charge of the affairs of the city of Asheville. And a good looking, solid set or men they are too. Mayor Blanton, though able to sit up and walk rhrmio-h th..iitf u a..f. ficently recovered to coase Jlowu to the mayor's office, an the nlit anH th . board members, with the exception of mi. uuugcr, woo liconnneaco nisroom, went to Mayor Blanton's rooms at the . . n - . . . oaiicrv rum at VA o CIOCK. T ll.t ifV A. T Stintm .... '..A ,1 - ' a. W...U.UVJ nUVIUJJOIIKU them, for the purpose of administering luc uuiu ui umcc to me mayor. Arrived at the hotel Justice Summey Wrot. nut tlll nuth n-omlil K . l. code, to which Mr. Blunlon subscribed. l ot mayor then in turn administered iuc uam oi omce to me u mermen nre trnt. After the oaths had been taken bv the board, us tire Stimmn onrl Pit CUrk Miller went to Capt. Cadger's residence auu auuiiuisicrco. tnc oatn to mat gen ticman. After hand.hakintr onrl Tknrrafi1i. tions between the old and the new, a snort Dusiness session of the new board Was held. AlfWmnn Ctiriirpr wa. 1wfr1 mayor pro tern, aad Justice Summey was jfu,uHu w uj wit- cane, wmcn may come befors the mayor's court, until Aldcrmau (tuilt er is nhU tnaurnn. th duties. The board also instructed City Clerk Miller to order n nnnnlitv nf wnti nirv Sufficient to nut Hnun A main frritM North Main street to Spruce street. ine meeting tnen adjourned, after wishing Mayor Blanton a speedy recov ery. The new board will meet next Friday night at 8 o'clock. LOOKING BACKWARD. Four years ago F. M. Miller, W. E. Wolfe and R. L. Fitzpatrick were in stalled in the offices ol aldermen, which they today delivered over to the gentle men elected to succeed them. A brief resume of the work of the board, touching only the most important acts, during these four years past, isgivenTiiE Citizen's readers herewith. At the time of the incoming of the board of which Messrs. Miller, Wolfe, and Fitzpatrick were members, the new waterworks were nearing completion. The board purchased pumping apparatus for the supply station, and erected a stone pump house, and a residence for the engineer. It also bought and located the filters now in use on College street. There were then practically no sewer lines in the city, the only one, in fact, being a line running from Battery Park to Town branch. Under this board the present sewer system was projected and built, and it has grown until the city now has about fifteen miles of sewerage. Several miles of water mains have also been added to the city's water system during the past four years. Of all the work done during the board's administration nothing is more note worthy than the establishment of the present graded school system, and the erection of the handsome school building on urnnge street. When the board came in the fire de partment was insignificant in its equip ment at least, there being only a hose reel and a limited amountof hose. A splendid noon ana laaaer truck Has been added, four excellent horses purchased and a large quantity of hose provided, making Asheville's fire department one of the yery best in North Carolina. The Game well fire alarm telegraph system was also inaugurated. Under this board the People's Light, heat and power company was char tered, and a contract was made with the company for the system of street light- inn now in use,, a greater numner oi fioie lights were added and the "moon ight schedule" which had so long pre vailed, was abandoned. The Asheville street railway company, which now runs cars over five or more miles of its lines, was privileged by this board, as were the Asheville and Craggy Mountain line, theMontford avenue line, the line over East street, and the Park and hotel company's line. In the matter of street improvement, North Main, South Main and court place have been paved, a rock wall and good sidewalk put down on Patton avenue, and good work done on that avenue as far out as the Roberts house. South Main street has been widened, as hat College street from North Main to Oak, which latter has also been widened its entire length. Charlotte street has been extended and widened, and Bridge street, wbicb formerly was in sad plight, is now one of the best streets of the city. North Main has been widened from Merrimon avenue to Cherry, and the name of Pul liam street has been changed to College. Southside avenue has been opened, as well as Starnes avenue, I'enland street. Hiawassee place, Vance, Market, Pros pect park and Jefferson drive, besides many others of smaller account. One of the board's last acts is the tear ing down of the old jail building and the beginning of work on the new city hall and market house. Jackson County Kaolin. W. F. Tompkins, of Webster, was in Asheville aod stated to The Cituin that there is considerable activity in Jackson county in mineral properties, especially kaolin. 1 he Asheville Kaolin company invested $8,000 in kaolin property in Jackson Friday," said Mr. Tompkins, "and there is plenty for all comers." Corundum mines are also beine work ed, and quite a quantity of real estate is changing hands, and Jackson county is forging right to the front. ana Jonea'a Wonderful Power. Over two hundred people, among them beine ex-Governor Robt.L. Taylor, Hon. Chancellor Wm. Henry Dewitt and other distinguished men from every walk of life in Chattanooga have been con- yerted by Sam Jones. "The effect on the audience," says a Chattanooga Telegram, "was electrical, as they recognized the leaders of thought and weatberbeaten politicians succumb to the power of God through the influence of Sam Jones." A COLOR TROUBLE. It Appear at Wilmington, But Soon Disappears. Wilmington, N. C, May 18. Several negroes were heard making threats to attack the jail and release Kit Huggins, a driver of an omnibus, which ran over and killed a little white boy named Lis ton Chad wick recently. Yesterday between one and two o'clock in the morning, negroes assembled in force within fifty yards of the jail. Mayor Ricaud ordered the military alarm to be sounded, and members oft he Wilmington light infantry came to their armory from an parts ol the city. Then the negroes began to disperse. Twelve or fifteen were arrested. By 3 a. m. everything; was quiet. It was ascer tained, on searching the negroes, that nearly every one carried a pistol. A VERY COLD SUNDAY, KILLING FROST REPORTED AT THE NORTH. Unonnally Cold Weather For This Time of Year, Ho the Signal service Telegraphs From Wash-lug-ton. Washington, I). C, May. 18. The signal office furnishes the following speciul bulletin: The weather reports show the occur rence Sunday morning of unusually low temperature for the season throughout Michigan, Ohio, West Verginia, Western Pennsylvania, and Western New York. The following minimum temperature were reported, viz: Pittsburg 36 degrees; Parkersburg, Columbus, Toledo, Detroit, Erie and Buffalo 34 degrees; Rochester and Grand Haven 33 degrees; Port Hu ran and Manistee 30 degrees, and Alpe na 28 degrees. At Parkersburg, Colum bus, Erie, Port Huron and Manistee, the temperature was from 2 to 4 degrees lower than previously recorded by this service during the second decade ot May. Killine hosts occurred generally throughout Michigan and Northern Ohio. and light frosts in the other districts named. Minimum temperatures of forty and forty-two degress respectively were reported this morning from Lynchburg and Washington Lity. DECORATION DAV. The G. A. R. and the Rough and Readies) Will Unite. Tho following correspondence explains itself, in reference to the observance of national Decoration day, by the Marion Roberts post, G. A. R. on May 30: Ho.rs. Marion Roiiektb Post, No. 41 Department ol va., o. A. K Ashevillb, N. C, May 18, 1891 SPECIAL ORDERS NO. 3. Caiit. fames Af. Gudgtr, Commanding Kough and Kcady uuaras: Sir: It is with pleasure that we as members of the Grand Army of the Re public in a spirit of fraternity, charity and loyalty specially request your com mand to be with this post on the 30th inst. (national decoration day) to per form the sad rites of decorating the graves of all our fallen comrades. It is not expected tbat a word will be said, or an act done, that will wound the ieelincs of those who wore the blue or gray. All in a spirit of fraternity and charity. By order. J. A. wagncr, Commanding Post. Official: IV. H. Dearer, Adjutant Post. In reply to this communication Capt. Gudger has issued the following: attention rough and ready guards. A cordial invitation haying been ten dered to this command by the Marion Roberts Post Grand Army of the Repub lic, to be present on the 30th instant, and join with them in Asheville in decor ating the graves of our deceased com rades ; Therefore, you are hereby commanded, (as many as possibly can) to be present to aid in the performance of this sad duty. J. Af. Gudger, Capt. commanding. NVE AT BILTMORE. A Strange and Wild Experience Among onr Htlla. Bill Nye writes the press in his regular letter this week as follows: "I had a strange and wild experience last month. I had been in the hills of North Carolina lour days, and a beauti ful mauve beard had sprung up like a bed of asparagus all over my face, be cause I was not within eight miles of a barber shop. I got on a late train at ltiltmore. The Biltmore station was formerly a hog incubator, but it was found that the air was so bad that the piglets died off, and so it was condemned and made into a depot. I sat there three hours, and all that 1 could find to read was a copy of the American Beekeeper for 1879, and it had been used to clean the lamps with. But 1 read all of it. Part of it I memorized.' "There was a barber shop at Biltmore, but being Sunday it was closed while the proprietor scrubbed the clotted blood off the Hoor. i ao not snave myseu yet, though I am going to try it this summer. So I took the train, bearded as I was like a pard, as 1 heard a poet get off the other day. I stopped over night in Knoxville, but left before the shops were opened in the morning." Realty Transactions. The following deeds have been filed in Register Mackey's office for registration: Jesse Williams and wife to J. E. Hliutora, lot aaioimng v-onege lot. V acre $ 20 John Parker and wife to W. S. ranter, iuu acres in rrencs Broad township 1 John Parker and wife to Benjamin rarxer, vo acres in rrcnen Broad township 1 J. B. Whiteside and wife to J. W. Anderson, lot on Seney street, 67x161 feet 850 J, B. Bostic and others to J. E. Ray, 18M acres near Lookout Mountain 7,380 N. R. Green to Wilson Green, acres on Pole creek 10 Richmond Pearson and wife to N. A. Reynolds and Locke Craig, lot on Eagle street, 28x100 feet. 1,350 Pains in the region of the kidneys are cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. That aviendid oicturt of Asheville for a fix montbi' tubtcription to "The CitA sen." nee advertisement. TIME FOR CORTE TO GO, THE INDISCREET ITALIAN CONSUL AT MEW ORLEANS. The Mayor Asks the Governor to Aak the Secretary of State to Have Corte Recalled to Italy Whence He Came. New Orleans, May 18. Mayor Shakespeare has addressed a letter to Gov. Nichols in which, after calling at tention to the fact that Italian Con sul Corte has been very free with his comments on the lynching of the Italians, says: "If an. Italian consul, Mr. Corte has ever had any usefulness here be has out lived it and has become through his acts not only an unacceptable person, tut an element of dancer to this community, in that by his utterances he incites his inflammable people to not orsullenonpo sition to the laws and customs of the country they have sought as an asv. lum. Beine a depository, as be confessed himself to be, of criminal secrets relating io ine individuals oi nis race resident among us he refuses to give to the de partment of police and itutice the infor mation he has, and thereby increases the danger to the community from these criminals. For these reasons I have the honor to request that you ask of thehon orable secretary of state at Washington the recall of Consul Corte s exequatur by the president." HEADED FOR ASHEVILLE. An Immigrant with 910,000 In Hla Pockets. New York May 18. Aristeed Cron enberg, an ordinary looking immigrant, landed at the barge office todav. en route from Belgium to Asheville, N. C. When asked if he had any money, he produced a roll of $50 and $100 bills, amounting IO 91U,UUU. Blaine's Gout. New York, May 18. The reports from Mr. Blaine to-day are of a most cheer ful chaiacter. Gout, has not left him, but he expects to be able to leave for Wash ington in a day or two. London, May 18. The state of Mr. Blaine's health continues to attract great attention in the newspapers of Great Britain. The Itlta Sate and Away. City op Mexico, (via Galveston,) May 18. The American warship Charleston and the Chilian man of war Esmeralda are lying at anchor near the entrance to the harbor of Acapulco. It is reported that theltita coaled at sea and proceeded to her destination.while the Chilian war ship steamed for Acapulco to throw the United States authorities off the track. Commuted by the President. Washington, May 18. The president has commuted the sentem.'es of Geo. S. Key, Henry Jones and Edward Smith, the Navassa rioters, convicted of murder in the circuit court of the United States for the district ot Maryland and sentenced to be hanged, to imprisonment for life at bard labor. The Grip Killed Him. London, May 18, Lord Edward Cav endish, the yoangest son of Duke, of De vonshire and member of parliament for West Derbyshire, died today from influ enza. Gladstone? He's all Right. London, May 18. Gladstone has al most entirely recovered his usual state of health. Stock Quotations. New Yosx, Mavis Brie 19Vi:!Lake Shore lri(; Chicago and Northwestern loSlfe Norfolk and Western 51 Vj; Richmond and West Patat Terminal 16V: Western I'nion 80. Baltimore Prlres. BsLTiuoRs. Mar 18 -Flour, nuiet: west ern super $3.75(84.10; extra, 25(1(4.75; extra family, $4 B5($5 40. Wheat No. 2 rea, nrmer; no. 2 rea spot ai.lttigi.ioft: the month, $1.13$1.13V.: eoutaern wheat. strong; Pulti, at. 10(31. 15; Longberry, Sl.lliKtl.lO. Corn arm; white, 7au,73: yel low, 76(977. New York Market. New Vosk. Mar 18. Stocks, dull and heavy. Money, easy at 4(5; Exchange, long, 4.831.4(4.84; short, 4.8tl(tC4.88li; state bonds, neglected; government bonds, dull bat steady. Cotton--lull; sales bales; Up lands, 87fcc; Orleans, 9 S-16c; futures opened and closed dull but firm. M, N.69; June, 8.65; July, 8.78; August, 8 85; September, 8.91; October, 8.91. Flour quiet and firmer. wneat ..met ana . nrsn. corn quiet nnt Arm. Pork dull but steady, at $11.00 13.50. Lard aniet and eaav. at SB S7W Spirits Tnrpentine-dull but steady at SSViS 3uwc. Kosin quiet ana unchanged at Sl.bo KJ1.65. Freights easy. AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE. HOME. Rain has put out most of the Michi gan forest fires. The East Tennessee, Virginia & Geor- fia railroad depot at Greenville, Tenn., urned Saturday evening. The Charlettonand Esmeralda were at Acapulco, Mexico, but the whereabouts of tbe Itata are not known. Twenty-two blocks of stores aad resi dences were burned at Muskegon, Michi gan, Saturday. Loss, towards $300, 000. The Mexican government has declared that it recognizes no government in Chili but that ot President tsalmaceda, and warned the Chilian cruiser Esmeralda to leave the port af Acapuico. A Russian exile, Maurice Lopatrcki, a resident of Tacoraa, state of Washington, has received a letter from his sister, the Ducbess Fedorwitz, of St. Petersburg. that he is heir to $10,000,000 by tbe deatn ot her nusDana. The case of Governor Boyd, of Nebras ka, is to be taken before the supreme court of the United States to test the questions involved in the decision of the majority ot the supreme court of Ncbras ka ousting him from office. The Jefferson Davis monument commit tee issue an anneal for funds and name the "18th of June, 1891, as the day upon which the people of every town and county in the southern states should meet and take proper steps to forward the course o. voluntary contributions or other methods which they may deem best. For a mild tonic, gentle laxative and invigorant take Summons Liver Regula tor. We have the largest sup ply of CARRIAGE SPONGES in the city, and they are be ing sold at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. Sponges that usually retail for 25 and 35 cents, we can sell for 10 and 15 cents, and make a reasonable profit. Call and examine for your self. GRANT'S PHARMACY. KEPIIALINE will relieve neuralgia, head ache, or toothache. 25 cent a bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. Tfc A rust, ft snf mas? ai..l - smut uiarw. .viuiiciv SVUVal UI Fowdtn mod high grade Soap at ' VKAXTS PHARMACY. Prescrmtinttm fitbA m mil hw tlnAm -j aata awa hwhi m wuuufl delivered Ate of ehmrge to mnr Dart oi tnecitr. GRANTS PHARMACY. If mil Kranf m lldnfnnu n. .' Ai ... 'glauBottlei call at GRANTS PHAR. jhaui. noitica ranring in pnee from vv iu .ru&Rca QotiMTw per pair. U you want a 6ratlaa Hah Bnt$hfor Mtnatl itmrtun rf aHiaa. ID A AT'C auvuvi V U tj PHARMACY ia the place to go to get ft. mi Kinatoi rootaBiutae,BathBnubes, Bath Gloves, Sponget, etc. When jour Preacriothnt ate cam. poanded at GRANTS PHARMACY jou can positively depend upon H that oahr the purest and best Drugs and Chemi cals hart been used that they wen compounded by thoroughly experienced ruarmacaitana mat IOC price paid was not unreaaonaoie. 4 South Maui St. J. M, CAMPBELL DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND- IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. 'JRUSTBB SALB. Br vlrttia nt ss TA Tm. .a j a. " J vs n. a tiaaaui uu tuc A f UI (J JDHT 1890, to aeenre a note mentioned therein for af IA, C1J A A. J... . - book No. 71, at page 7 of Buncombtcountj I will sell for cask at the court house door to Aahevlllt N. r na U tlXt-U I... -ton.- i Saturday) the lot mentioned tat said tm-t. "'miiwu uu wroii trctsi, in nt CltT Of Ashe- Tille, N. C, 18th May. J891. . r. JrATTON, Trustee. POR RENT. S nice nwini m II ; 1 1 . i - - u.ia ia house, $8 per month. R SALB . - m.v v. . V VI .l ... mnr. nr Im. ...h 1 li. n.jiH -M. t . If tnr ami 1 ft n, n Ink. in 150 per acre, and within oa. mil. of pro. posea street railway. Taw tin tor oa taw (Ann ! vnrth m(m ..vI . t Term, eaav, to euit pnrchwer. Parties e.a Bet I'flOU.h Sr nnftff .Via ,mm ... r it within one year. J. M. CAMPBELL for aaie oo lota near vaaderbilt's aatate. from $100 to $500 each. Apple to J. M. CAMPBELL. J. H. LAW, No. 57, 59 and 61 S. Slain St. A8HBVILLB, N. C. CHINA, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, SILVER ANO PLATED WARE. CARRYING A YERY LARGE STOCK, WB OFFBH GREAT VARIETY! Aod can fill large onf n inosnptljr. a splendid new line of ine blows glassware Lowest Prices Always. UaaiewSaiaViaTfewsiis !tr5rs.ywi;l"
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