i .1.:' rrcy -H ; . W Citizen. eville s VOLUME VII. NO. 16. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. Ash Daily WHERE THE SNOWBIRDS NEST. For a cool place in summer, for health and recreation, visit Linville, Grandfather Mountain, and the bcnutiful region tur rounding them. Rcgnlar Sales of Real Estate will com meucc in Linville June 1. Residence and business lots, and subur ban sites, offered at private saleouly. Tl.r Rarenla. Inn will lie opened at Lin ill N C on first dav of une. It will be under the management of Mr. James T. Skiles. who has made a reputation ui Mn.mi.rr of Hotel Lafayette in Philndel phia. and .Luray Inn. at Luray.Cavc, Virginia. -LINVILLE- 1NVITUS INVESTIGATION AS TO Climate, Water Supply, Drainage. Driven, Parks, Scenery. Plans, Building Sites, Investments. UNflLLK IMPROVEMENT CO., Linville, N. C. ANALYSIS OF WATER USP.D AT TUB ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, 217 HAYWOOD ST. Cosmohw.isi.th or MASACIIt'SKTTS, State InnTrr'. Omce. 21)7 Franklin 1 st I BOSTON, MAaa.! apni at, inn,. To Chat. H. Campbell, A.hcvlllt, North Car olina. The wimple ol water ultmittcd for nnnly ai. ha. If en carefully examined, with the fol lowing results: The water .hows In part, per 100.000: Solid., volatile 2.00 " Died 3.00 " total 8.00 (train, per one". 8 a-nll.-n 2.HO TM. water I. almoat entirely free from or ganic matter, showing very slinht trace, of iron, .ulphur and lime. The water is very excellent in all respects. It is very aeldiim we find water o Inc from organic or mineral matter. H. L BoWKBR, Stat. Aasayer. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agent. NOTARY PUBLIC Loan, teen rely placed at B per orat. Office.: 34 36 Patton Avenue. Second Boor. fco9dlv JIBAJJ&STATB, Walth B. Own., W. W. Wsbt. GWYN & WEST, (acccMors to Walter B.Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF AlHSVULE. REAL ESTATE. Loan Securely riaced at 8 Per Cent. Notary Publk.. Commlaaioner of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OFF(CK aontheauM court Bqwre, JAY GOULD SAYS That N a nan can .are one dollar oat of vary nvc dollar, he earn., .neb a man win be rick hi ride of twenty lyeara. Call on a. and w will tell nn how tn rin It. ..'wrhnvF juat norhred private advice, from Jay on the Oar bmrinaas has bra very proaperoua, daring the part year. In mite of the hard time, and w take thl. opportaulty to thank our M ad. and cuatomera, and to wl.h wen iw ann naypmcaa. - JBNKS JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Room ) io, McAfee Block, IS Pattoa Art.. Aahcvttte, N. C. SMOKED MEATS. A fine lot Country Ham. juat received, also a frch lot of Magnolia, Bultlmore and Done, leas Hams, all .lies. UNGL18H CUKBU BKBAKPAST HACON. DRIED BEEP. SALT FISH MACKUKEL, MULLETS, WHITE ANU CODFISH CANNED MEATS. Ox ana Lunch Tongue. Totted Ham, Tongue, Chicken, Etc. Corucd Beef. CANNED FISH. Mackerel, 8ttltnon, Sardines, Oyster., Crab. Btc, Btc. A. D. COOPER, North Court Square, Corner Main and College Sts. TAKE YOUR Broken Jewelry AND DISABLED WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO M. A. TILLEll, AND HAVE THEM MADE AS GOOD AS NEW Mo. lA N. Court Square. NEXT DOOlt TO l'OHTOFHCE. OUR POSITION In the uroecrv business enables us to give consumers advantages of great vulue. TEAS. We keep the best Formosa Oolongs, Japans, UunKiwdcr and English break fast. COFFEE. The finest blends of Roasted Coffee in blends of Rontt SUGARS existence. Arc cheap. We sell notning but the highest grade made. SYRUPS. Our Syrups and Molasses arc pure uuil wholesome. RICE. The best Carolina only offered. FLOUR. Tlit' Obelisk Flour stands uncdunllcd by any ever offered in this market. lintels and boarding houses please lirnr in mind that we arc prepared to meet competition in this or any market. Kcspcctlully, Powell & Snider, Here We Are Again. I have iust bousrht our of the finest Soda Fountains in the South, with all modern improvements, and am now prepami to nerve soda wa ter in the best style. I will give the business my personal at tention and will guarantee satisfact ion in every resM?et 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 all the syrups, and 1 feel I can truth fully say they are pure. (Syr rup fresh made each (lay.) Heiow 1 give you a partial list of the syrups used, also a few of the mineral waters: Mineral waters on draught, Deeu llock. Vichv. Tnto Springe, Congress, etc. Soda water syrups: Lemon, Vanilla, Pineapple, Straw terry, 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- nhate. Pinearmlu Oem. Wliin ned Cream Soda. Tr Trwi, Soda, Malto, etc. But for me ncuesc arinic ever drawn from a soda fountain I ad vise the use of Cannichael l)ninv Cren.m. Thin Ptotam ------ a -t VI Vllilll can be added to any syrup desired, and makes the rich est soda water ever offered to the American people. Don't forget the place, Car michears Drug Store, No. 20 South Main Street. mav3dtf 41 Patton Ave. SOUVENIR CHINA. ENTIRELY NtW DESIGNS, In odd piece., with Anhcvillc, N C, elabor ately painted tu gold and fired on them No Ti.itor .heuld return home without taklnK one of the pietty after dinner codec cup. and .aucer.. They will remind you of duy. none by Wc have alio a full line of the terling souvenir spoon., aaaortcd designs, Limoges China, Art pottery, rich cut glass, new Bohemian row bowl, and many curios and nOTcltlca suitable for presents. Wc guarantee our price, to be the lowest: Wc have recently purchased, very chcup, a lot ofjapaaeae goods, ieclally in cups and auueera. Wc arc aclling a real fine A. II. coflcc cup and .aucer at the low price of $3.00 per dozen. The same good. Inve been sold at $10.00. Tea cup. to match at $4..2S per doten. Lome curly a. they won't lu.t long nt time price.. Watch our l'riduy bargain sulci; it will pay you. CRYSTAL PALACE. CHINA, GLASS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ETC T. C. SMITH & 0 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, Aglic ville, N. C. THE ONLY DRUG SfOHE LOCATED ON THE Public Square, Corner Opposite the Court 1 1.. une; No Trou ble tu Find the Pluce. A FULL LINE OK ALU DRUGGISTS' GOODS Kept la etuck. Invlmllug I'AITS ANU OILS, WINDOW GLASS, UARDBN 8BBDS, GRASS SUlillS. CRUTCHliS OF ALL SIZES. r xjjwco-cr-t' y yjj ONE PRICE STORE, II. REDWOOD & CO. A number of very desirable things in various, lines arriving this week. H. REDWOOD SCO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, FANCY G00D8, ETC. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE, WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 38 Patton Avenue. Next IMCA bulld'g. p o BoxGSi. novl d3m J. W. SCIIARTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR NO. 43 NORTH MAIN ST. Juat received, a full line of Bngllsh and do mratic woolen, for.prlng and summer. fcb34d0m FOR RENT OR SALE. Bither house owned by T. Wilson 8h rp- leaa, corner French Broad Avenue and Hay wood 8treet. These houses are located near the center of town, commanding good views, high elevation.' For information apply to JOHN CHILD, A WAR ON THE HEBREWS. THOSE IN HT. PETEHSBl'RG TO BE iupbuoneu, A Terrible Policy Being Carried Out RuhhIm' Fluauclal Iollcv BlHcnaHed and Condemned. St. Petkksiiukg, May 25. it is re ported here that the Russian government is preparing for a wholesale series of domiciliary police visits throughout thii city and its suburln, and that all He brews discovered will be imprisoned and conveyed, later on, to the Hebrew pale. It is added that the program for this movement will be ready in about two weeks' time. It is stated that Gen. Igiia- liff, governor of the province of Kicff, speaking to a colleague in regard to the Hebrews, said recently: "1 will make KielT too hot for the whole brood of rascals rights or no rights." Reports received here Irom Kieff indi cate that this policy is in full force, and the prrsecutiousof the ilebrcwssostroni! that Hebrews entitled to reside at Kiefl are allowing themselves to be expelled without protest rather than risk an en deavor to prove their rights. A writer in the European Messenger commenting on ine report ol me Ktissiau minister of finance for 1S90, draws the gloomiest pictures of the sufferiiiL'S o( nil classes of Russians, and savs that inevi table financial ruin is bound to overtake the Russian empire. The writer relerrcd to also dt-claics that a repletion of the coners oi tne treasury with gold is not needed in a country where paper has a forced circulation. This gold, accordim to the writer mentioned, has been ob tained by wholesale taxation and the ruination ot the )cople. In conclusion, the writer says the apparent financial success of Russia is a delusion because it is not based on improved economical conditions. THEPOPE'H I.AI1UH LETTER, To Be BlHtrlbuted Anionic tbe Workman of All Coumrleti. Rome, May 25. The pope has ordered popular translations of his recent encyc lical letter to lie distributed among workingnicti of all countries. The encyc lical is considered a definite expression of the tendencies of Cardinal Maniiinir and Cardinal Gibbons as opposed to the ..i. : i ' . cii'iuiiim aiiiuui uuuer iisnoj) Ficppcl and ns a direct development ol Cardinnl Gibbous' ultitude in regard to the Knights of Labor. President Car not, Emperor William and Empcroi Francis Joseph have congratulated the pope on bis letter. This one puraurnph perhaps indicates the tone ol the pope's letter above re ferred to : "Capital is powerless without work. and workmen ure powerless without capital. The proletariat cannot and ought not to injure either capital or master, nut in oruer to ootain respect for their rights they must abstain from violence. They ought ot to have re course to sedition, nor to listen to the chimerical promises of agitators. On tbe other hand, masters ought to respect the individuality and dignity of the man mid Christian in workmen and not abuse them inhumanly in their work nor ex ploit them beyond their forces. Let mas ters remember that the Divine and the hutuan law forbids them to draw profits from the misery of the poor." CONUREHHMAN HOVK BEAD. He Had Eastern Tenaessee ;in the Hollow of His) Hand. Washington, U. C, May 25. A pri vate despatch received here says that Congressman Leouidus C. Ilouk died at his home in Knoxville, Tcnn., this morn ing. A "mistake in medicine" is given as the cause of his death. Worries) HIM Friends). Loniion, May 25. The health of the Prince of Wales causes grave anxiety to his relatives and intimate friends. I he malady Irom which the prince suffer ed so severely in 18H0, bus reappeared in a different quarter, and this Inct is look ed upon us one of great significance. In spue oi uis precarious stute ol ncaitli, the prince continues his visits to the theatres. Kuuui will PenNion Hiiu. London, May 25. Col. Szabad, a sol dier who fought against Kossuth in Hun gary and Garibaldi in Sicily, and utter- waru went through the American civil war, has been here for some time sull'er- ing from a painful malady. He has been uniler tlie cure ol Sir William McCor- mack, the eminent surgeon, who gives nope oi an early convalescence. mage Brtvent' tttrlke. I'akis, May 25. The stage drivers struck here today for shorter bourB. The stage company made one attempt to run a few stages, but the strikers at tacked t hem, cut the traces, pulled the driven from their seats and left the stages in tbe streets. Several arrests were made among the strikers. There' Honey In It. San Fkanciscu, Muy 25. The direc tors of the California Athletic club at a meeting Inst evening decided to give Jim Corbelt and Peter Jackson $2,500 each for their exhibition Thursday night, and to give the men a purse of $7,500 to fight before tbe club again. Tbe Mew Orleaut) "Blnpute." Paris, May 25. A dispatch from Rome says tha His Holiness, the Pope, has written to Cardinal Gibbons nskine the latter to furnish him with the details as to the New Orleans dispute and at to its ettect upon tlic position ot Italians. Tbe Preabylerlan Aitaembly. Birmingham, Aln., May 25. At the Presbyterian assembly meeting Saturday the committee on correspondence re ported that it was not ready to recom mend sending delegates to the Nutioual temperance convention. Elected PrcHldent. Nashville, Muy 25. Rev. 1). C. Kelly, D. D., has received a telegram from Santa Rosa, Cal., announcing his election to the presidency of the Pacific Methodist college. Bialne tUIII In Mew York. New York, May 25. Secretary Blaine was up and about the house this morning. RKDl'CKD RATED. Round Trip Tickets to Coin. mencenients and Conventions. Col. P. D. Cowan, city ticket agent of the R. & U,, has received notice to sell round trip tickets from Asheville to the points named as follows: Annual commencement at Snlem Female college, Salem, N. C. On sale May 27 to 21), good returning until June Livingston rnllcin. Salisbury. On sale Mav 23 tu 20, good until May 28. Pure $5.00. Commencement of Greensboro Pemale college. On sale May 25 to 27, good to May 30. Pure $7. Commencement at University of North Cnrolina, Jat Chapel Hill. On sale May 20 to June 3, good to I une 8. Fare $8.05. Northern Settlers' convention nt Ral eigh. On sale Muy 25 to 27, good to May 31. Fare $11 20. EPWORTH LEAGUE. It tn Organised at tbe Central Methodist Church. An Upworlh League was organized at the Central Methodist church last night, with about sixty members. The follow ing officers were elected: President C. W. Thornburg. First vice-president F. R. Shcppurd. ; Second vice-president Minn Maggie Smith. Secretary L. 11. Alexander. Treasurer Miss Ikrlha Nelson. The following arc the chairmen of the committees: Charity and health, Miss Anrie Broylcs; Christian efforts, J. M. Israel, jr.; literature, Miss Uuima RoIHiib. The league is composed of young co oh over If. vcurs ,1,1 nn,l ;a ,.v..r.:..,i lor religious, social and literary advance- UICUI The lenirilf will mf in , rt - .-. . ,uv vuuivi, fcw night at 8.30 o'clock for the adoption of wjr-uiw., etc. EIGHT VEARH' GROWTH. The Half Had Mot Beeu Told About Asheville. II. A. London opens u very inteiesting and comprehensive article on Asheville in the latest number of his paper, the Chat ham Record, us follows: "Asheville may truly be termed 'the Queen City of the West,' and its growth during the past ten years has been sim ply wonderful. It was our pleasure to visit Asheville for a few days Inst week lor the first time since 1883, and its growth during that interval seems mnr vcllous. Wc were prepared to see miinv changes and improvements, for much has been published about them, but after see ing them we felt like the Queen of Shebn (when beholding the glories of Solomon) mat tne Halt hath not been told.' " Realty Transactions. The following deeds have been filed in Register Mackcy's office for registration: L. B, Clontz and wife to B. S. Tip ton and wife, 125 acres in county. $4-00 L. H. Clontz and wife, to B. S. Ti' ton and wife, 57 acres on Bee Tree creek 600 L. B. Clontz and wife to B. S. Tip ton and wife, 30 acres on Wildcat brunch .40 W. E. Smith to Neil Lee, lot on Hill side street, 85x14-3 feet 5 F. F. Brown and wife to K. I). F. Roberson, 13 acres in Leicester.... 250 F. F. Brown and wile to R. D. F. Roberson, lot in Leicester 50 The Bally citizen. Is always alive to the interests of Ashe ville and its people. Is the most popular advertising medi um in North Carolina. Is read bv a crcalcr numlwr of oeonle thun any other secular paper inthestntc. Is always filled with the choicest rend ing matter of the day. Hoarding houses fill their rooms bv ad vertising in The Citizen. News, und all the news, makes The Citizen a general favorite. No retail merchant ever made a creat success without advertising. Trv The Citizen. An advertisement in The Citizen oavs the advertiser an hundred-fold. They are "lull." Uulc'Kh Cor. W ilmington Mcucnuer. Your correspondent has just returned from a visit to Charlotte, and after n careful look ut that place put it in the list witn Winston and Asheville, the three Iwing the most progressive places in North Carolina. A North Carolina LlKhtlionse. Washington, May 25. Arrangements have been made by the lighthouse board for the survey of the Diamond shoal bar off Cape liuttcras, N. C, with a view to the selection of a site for a lighthouse ut that port. Answers a Loud Call. Peoria, 111., May 25. Rabbi E. M. Culsch, who has had charge of the Jew ish synagogue here for foitryenrs, lias ac cepted a $5,000 a year cull to Richmond, Va. Blsabled tMeaiushlp Arrives Out. New York, May 25. The steamer Vcendam, from Rotterdam, which has licen reported at sea disabled, arrived off Fire Island this morning. Tbe Apple Crop Is Hafe. Prom the Charlotte News. Senator Vance will sail on the 37th for Europe, and will not return until fall. He left hi. apple crop In care of H. C. Iicclea, and in additiun to that, admoni.hed Mr. Bcclc. to "take care of the country until I return. Good Cooklua; It one of the chief blessings of every home. To always insure good custards, puddings, Bnuccs, etc., use Gnil Borden "Eugle" Brand Condensed Milk. Direc tions on the label. Sold by your grocer and druggist. Frozen in Mav. Henry FredenburRh, of Livingston Munor, aged about 78 years, was found dead last Wednesday morning by the side of the road leading from Liberty to Stephen ville. He had been very drunk, and had undoubtedly been frozen to death in the night. When found his cars, hands and limbs were frozen stiff, a most unusual thing to bap- pea on May b Albany Argus. Pains in the region of the kidneys are cured by bimmons Liver Regulator. That splendid picture of Asheville for a aix mouths' subscription to "The Citi- zc ore advertisement. AND THIS IN KNOXVILLE WHERE IS THE POLICE FORCE OF THAT TOWN? An Unknown Han Running at Larite with a Bhot Gun and "Holding; up" Whomsoever He Will. Knoxville, Tenn., May 25. About 8 o'clock last night a man with a shot gun walked in front of two colored men niv ting on Crozicr street, elevated the gun and fired two shots. One took effect in the abdomen of one of the negroes and the other in the uper arm, side and face of the other. The man then ran out Crozier street and avenue about one mile und was there seen to lie down. A large crowd had followed and had reached within three hundred yard of him, whereupon he sprang up and darted into pine thickets near by. ne was next Heard ol two miles to the westward mid obout two miles from the city. Fred L. Carpenter, ton of one of the leading citizens of Knoxville. was driving towards his father's country home, when within a short distance of it he noticed a man runninc towards him calling him to halt. A short colloouv fol lowed in wnicn me unknown man de manded Carpenter s money nnd jewelry. When these were refused him he leveled a shot gun winch he bad kept behind him ud fired. The evening was chilly and Carpenter had his cout collar turned up, which probably saved his life. The kit side of his face 11 Idled with shot and hit wound is consid ered very dangerous. A large posse is out seeking the villiun. The man held up two others before he reached Carjicuter, from one of whom he received twenty dollars. It it believed he was crazed by drink. He was located last night and will probably be lynched if caught. PRIDE AMB REVENUE. What Governor Holt Ursieson the County Commissioners. Executive Oi-fice, Raleigh, N. C, May 20, 1801. To the County Commissioners and Jus tices of the Pence of North Carolina: Gentlemen: I feel that it is to the interest of each county in the ttate to be fully and completely represented nt the Southern Inter-Statct Exposition to be held iu this city during October and No vember 1801. The exhibits sent to the expt k .ion in this city will be preserved and used at Chicago in 1803 and in this way the countiet mnking exhibit! get the advantage of showing the attrac tion! they have to offer capitalists, manufacture and home-seekers at the two great expositions. 1 will be glad to see the justices of the pence, in each county of the state make such appro priations at will insure a complete ex hibit of the woods, minerals, agricultural products, fruits, vegetable and manu factured articles of all kind, and such other things as will show to the world what a grand state we live in. The Southern Inter-State Exposition will be visited by many thousand people, and it certainly should be a pride and a pleas ure for evtry North Carolinian to see the great resources of hit state properly shown to the visitors. Tiios. M. Holt, Governor. (stock Quotations. Nkw York, May 25. Brie 20Vi; Lake Shore WllO' j, Norfolk and Western ; Kichmund am, c.t roiui lermiuui jo-; Western Baltimore Prices. Bai.TIM.iHK. Mav 2.1 -l-'lnnr llh t.rn uper$:l 75mS oil; eitra, $.2.r,fa)4 75; fami ly, $.95(i(n 25. Wheat southern dull; Pulls $1.00M1 13; l.onKhi-rry, $1.1001 1. 14-; No. 2 red firmer; spot, $1.13. Corn .outhcrn, weak and nominal; white und yellow, 70c asked. New York Market. Mlfu, V..UV kfn.. OR D. .....a ...... ...on, . niu,.., uuii ana steady. Money, easy at aVjitti; Kichnnce, lonip. 4.H:il .UI:i.H'Aln-mhi-.rt 1 UTI .uiA at,,,,. hnilM n.l' M-li-ll. ir.,v..m ...... . dull but .tcuily. Cotton ca.y; .air. 104 nun-., niiiuiiun, n io-i,,c; urican., u;StC; fu ture. oiK-m-d and climed .toady. Moj, 8 69: tunc. 8 f,!: lulv. M 71- Ann,f u ita. u . Umber, HH; October. H.Dii. Flnur ouiet and .tcady. Wheat active anil tirm. Corn ,,,-tive ,i,fi Mtr,im, Purb ni,i', hh.i at $U.0(i(illl3 25. Lard dull and cu.y at ,"n. spirit- unicntinc quiet but .trndy at HTMUK'i. Kn.in dull but steady at l.bO. ircia-hta steady. AFFAIRS OF CONSlSJUENCIi. HOME. A report that Sccrctarv Blaine's mind is affected, is denied by his family and by Secretary Tracy. The Pacific mnil stenmsliin riilimn tin. arrived at San Francisco with tiie news that on May 15 she passed both the Itatn and Charleston. They were only sixty nines apart. The nltiirnrv trrnrrnl bna .-nfcmwl p;i)crs submitted to him by the civil ser vice commission in the case of Green B. Rnum, r., to the United States attorney for the District ol Columbia. Gold shipments to Europe by Saturday steamers amount to $3,300,000, mak ing the total $7,550,000 for the week. llradstrcet s telegrams lay that business generally Hat gone forward quietly. More rottenness hat been found in the pennon bureau by acting secretary Chandler, and thii time William H. Bar ker, formerly of Brooklyn, nnd brother-in-law of assistant secretary Bussev, it involved. In the Presbvtrrinn trenernl nsaemblv at Detroit the expected debate on the re vision of the confession of faith waaeloarH for this year by the adoption of a resolu tion tnat the report ot the committee be sent down to the presbyteries for criti cism. Sickness AmonK Children, especially infants, it prevalent more or lest at all timet, but it largely avoided by giving proper nourishment and whole some food. The most successful and re liable of all is the Gnil Borden "Eairle tranu condensed Milk. Your grocer and druggist Keep it. Read The Ads. A little girl in her prayer illustrated the value of advertis ing. In ber innocence the tnid : "Lord make me pure make tncabsolnlelv Dure. like baking powder. Keokuk Constitu tion. Mirtle M. Tanner, Boonville, Ind., writes: "I had blood poison from birth. Knott on my limbs were at largest hen't eggt. Doctors said 1 would be a cripple, but B. B. B. hat cured me sound and well. I thall ever praise tbe men who in vented Blood Balm were born." 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. (JUA.NTS PHARMACY. KEPHALINE will relieve neuralgia, head ache, or toothache. 25 cent a bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. The finest anil - .ui...... .w DLL'.. ColoeneS. Tnilet Watrrm KWi.i.1. JV ...... Powders and high grade Soaps at ' UKAms raAKMACY. Prcarrintinnm mt -II Lamm I- ... .l m a, mivui delivered free ol charm to any part oi tbecitr. GRANTS PHARMACY. If vou want m hnntlentn nalt. nt glass Botlks call at GRANTS PHAR- mal r, jsottles ranging tn price from One to Fifteen dollars per pair. II you want a 6rst-clas Hah Brush for Small amount nf mnnpir nBiNTte AH kinds of Tooth Bi ushes, Bat h Brushes, uhid kj lores t sponges, etc ------ J at a .. fft.MVMto aic buur pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY you iaH jsusjurciy aepena upon it mat omr Urn 1 1 . n 1 f 1 pat, a Lie st urvKW anQ enema, en I have twn nmA that ihm . compounded by thoroughly experienced was not unreasonaoie. 4 South Main St. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND- IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. JRUSTBB salb. Bv Virtue of a Deed nf Traut TMl.rf . me by I). A. Putnam on the 17th of May 1H0, to secure a note mentioned therein for $4.00. Said trust belnK duly registered in book No. 71, at page 97 of UuncombecountT I will sell for cush at the court house door in Asheville, N. C, on the 20th June, 1S1I1, (on Saturday) the lot mentioned in .aid trust. Mtuatea on lirove street, in the city of A.hc villc, N. C, 18th May, 1KU. B. r. PATTON, Trustee. ?OR KENT. 3 nice room, rn Hill aim.1 u-,.. i house, $8 per mouth. ?OR 8ALB Have for .ale 10 or 12 Int. nf ?n more or Ira. each, 2U miles of court houac at $50 tier acre, and within one mile of pro posed .treet railway. The timber on the laud i. worth price asked. Apply at once. Term, easy, to auit purchaser. Partiea caa pet inouxh (re wood off the laad to pay for it within one year. J. M. CAMPBELL, For sale 05 lot. near Vandcrbilt's ratate. from $100 to $500 each. Apply to j. xa. CtUl'DULL. 1 IN I'KICUS TILL JUNE 1ST. Bargains Iu China and Glass, TO CLOSE OUT CERTAIN LINES. Covered Dishes and Plates reduced on. Fourth. TRIPLB PLATB KN1VBS 1.SB Bet TBA SPOONS, ROOBRS, tl.SSBct. FORKS, ROGERS, $3.70 Set TABLB SPOONS, ROOBRS, $3.70 Set. JAPANESE AND CHINESE GOODS At almo.t your own price J. II. LAW, Nob. 57, S9 and 6x 8. Stain St f n , i. ! f I ' "& H i ' t i !- It ? :!. f :1 i ; r . if- 4 r, .

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