0 5 1 Citizen 7 VOLUME VII. NO, 61. Asheville Daily ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, TULY 16, 1891. iiTinn' i km tii tnorniriuiiDLM ! fO MnnTTi?n I m ihrhw . m- ...- I PRICE 5 CENTS. WHERE THE SNOWBIRDS NEST. For a cool place in summer, for health and recreation, visit Linville.Grnndfather Mountain, and the beautiful region sur rounding them. Regular Sale Of real estate at Linvillc on nnd after June 1st, 1891. Husincsa lots and resi dence sites sold at private sale only. Y ' ' The Eaeeola Inn. This excellent hotel was opcucd the 1st of June, under the management of Mr. James T. Skilcs. ' (. , Over (he Yonahloaaee Road. A beautiful route for a summer excur sion, by way of Doe River Gorge, Koan Mountain, Cranberry, I.invillc, Grand father Mountain, Wowing Rock and Lenoir, HVcNtern Carolina (Hage coiich Company. Daily stugc between Cranberry and Lenoir. Mcliedulv." OIHNU KT. flllllNII WKT. ..' :M p. m . Cranberry. Ar. ll:;)a. m. Ar. B:3Up m., I.invillc, Lv. H.atl u m. I.v.7:30 a. m.. Linvllle, Ar. 7:on p m. Ar. 1:00 p. m., Bliwing N'k, I.t. 2.00 p. m l.v 2:00 p. 10., Blowing. K'k. Ar. 1:1111 p. in. Ar. 7:00 p. m., I-rnolr, l.v. 7:(in a. n. "Kaatrrn time. Krad upward. An Opportunity. A cash prize of one thousand dollars has been offered for the best short story or novel having the Grandfather Moun tain nod the beautiful scenery of that lo cality woven into the plot. This mountuin, situated as it is in the most picturesque part ol Western North Carolina, furnishes an attractive setting for an interesting story. The selection wilt be made by a com mittee of competent reviewers, and the story mutt not be less than 10 nor ex ceed SO page. Detailed information may be obtained of the Linville Improvement Company, of Linville, North Carolina. ANALYSIS OF WATER DSHD AT TUB ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY. 217 HAYWOOD ST. CUHMONWR4LTH OF MAOlCHKtRTTS. TT. I SIS. 1 lm 8t ) CBKTII'ICATH IIH NA1.VSIB. rttitr AHiirr'l Olhcc. a7 Prank! BOblUM, M , April XI. 11UI. To Cku H. Campbell, A.hetllle, North Car olina. The Ample ol water ubtnltted for analy ! ha. b carefully eaamiacd, with the fol lowing rcaulta: The water ahowl In parts per 100 OO0: Solids, volatile 2.00 flied 3 nil " total 5.00 ,.' Grain, per one V. S gallon 2. no - -f bi water almoat entirely free from or dranic Matter, ahowiaa very alight tract" of iron, aulphur and lime. The water i very eirellral in all reaprcti. It 1 very wldom we And water so free from organic or mineral natter. , ,, ' ' H. L. HOWKBK, 8tate Aaaayer. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Internment Agent. NOTARY rilBLIC. Lawn arely placed at H per cent. Iltncea: ii A M Patton Avenae ttecond floor, fcblldtv KEAL ESTATE. WILTS! B. OWTH, W. VY. WlWT. fiWYfl & WEST, jBncotaaora to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REPCJI TP BANK OF MHSVIUE. REAL ESTATE. Lomnu Securely Placed at 8 Percent. Notary Publk. v? Comralsaioneni of Deed FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK outheairt Court Square, WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, aSPattoaAvtaae. Next IUCA bulld'g. P 0 Box 884. aovl data JOHN CHILD, 4 runner I y of Lymaa tt Child), OIQe Ko. I Legal Block HEAL ESTATE AND ' LOAN BROKER, TRICTLY A HROKBRAGB BU8INBS8. Loaa. scartlr placed at pee tent EVER CHANGING. OUR STOCK OP GROCERIES IS LIKE A RUNNING STREAM. Hundreds Take From It, Yet It fa ncrcr diminished. Thtstircounie.il hecftune there In a never (hill ti k Hprififc of supply thnt feeds thmtrcatn, SliiKplfh trfMmi ntHKnntc, so do sltiKsiih ftrocerirs. They bctome musty, nour and tttalt and unfit for use. The inurement here Is fuick; aew thing coinlnK nnd col tiff. We use modern methods and buy what we can ell before getting stale and pride ourwWrH In having a fresh stock to select from at nil times. A. D. COOPER, Court Square, Corner Mnln and College it. North Court Square. WE HAVE JUST REGEIVED an EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN - IN HEMSTITCHED 45 INCH EMBROIDERED FLOUNCES GOODS THAT RETAILED FOR $1.50 TO f . KR YARD. WB CAN OI'PI'.K THU KNTIRK LINK AT 75 C BNT8. White, Black, Pink, Blue nnd Ciirtlm.t on White, Wliltcon Blmk. "BON MAHCIIE." 37 H. Main Street. STARTLING FACTS. When the adulteration of Food Products !eeomeH so general that it is necessary in larger cities to organize associations for the protec tion of manufactories and dealers, it is high time the consumer consider well the importance of dealing with reliable houses. POWELL & SNIDER Have met with unusual suc cess in their endeavor to es tablish and maintain a high standard of wholesomeness and purity in the QUALITY of the goods they sell. Our large and ever lnoreas ing trade is, we think, evi dence sufficient to convince all "Doubting Thomases" that we are selling goods at a very low and reasonable rate. Respectfully Powell & Snider, Wholesale and Retail iro- eers. r rnn 11 irn hav J The way to make money is to save it. And the way to save it is to have your pre scriptions filled at Cnrml chael'sdrug store, and you will find by doing so you will save from 25 to 30 per cent on every prescription. We do not take goods that the people know the price and mark down to cost, and then charge two prices for a pre scription to make up the loss You know clerk hire and house rent must be paid and the profits must be averaged some way. A hint to the wise is sufficient. A full line of De- Vault Flavoring Extracts in stock. Mr. J. Taylor Amiss ami Mr. Chas. VV. Devaultare with me and will be pleased to meet their friends and cus tomers. Don't forget the pla. Carmichnel's drug store, No. 20 South Main street, Asheville, N. C. BEAUTIFUL LAWN VASES AT COST. We have only Ave of those handsome ped estal lawn vane left. To clone them out, we are mw offerine them at first cost. This is a rare opportunity to beautify your front lawn at a very small expense. They will last forever, and always look new with one coat of paint applied once every t.vo years. Come and see them. Free delivery. Water Coolers. A reduction of in percent. In wnter cool era until 'he 2(Hh. We have a nice line, and this discount wilt make them very cheap. DON'T FORGET OUR STORE When you want a dinner set or anything in the rhinn, glaxs and pwcclntn line. Our stuck is targe, complete and very low prices wit' be given you. A PRE8KNT. Be on the lookout fr that handsome $10 present, we will present to one of our cus tomers during AnKUst, WIM tell you more about It later. Don't forget our number. THAD. W. THRASH J CO., CRYSTAL, PALACE, 41 Patton Ave. We have cmbrmcd the opportunity bitrly offend t reduce prices un many Sprint; and Summer goods. New seaxonablc thing arriving n 1 111 out every dar. One Price Jstem, H. REDWOOD CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, RUGS, ETC. 79 PATTON AVK. GENTLEMEN! FOR Till'. Best Laundry Work IN THE UNITED STATES -AT THU- LOWEST PRICES TAKlt YOI IK Collars, C uflV and Hhlrt TO THE TROY STEAM LAUNDRY AGENCY -AT- F. E. MITCHELL'S, No. a8 Patton Avenue. Ji'S PIANOSi STEINWAY, EVERETT, HARVARD. ORGANS: WILCOX & WIIITH, FARRANO t VOTKY KIMBALL. BANJOS. GUITARS, VIOLINS, STRINGS, ETC. EASY INSTALLMENTS, LOWEST PRICES, HIGHEST GUARANTEES. ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS AGO, 1 enn refer to humlnrit o' patrons, the heat men In Western North Carolina. Cull on ur a'ldrvM C. FALK. 35 N. Main Hlrcct, ASHEVILLE, N. C. OR Hpartauburg;, 8. C. CAMPBELL IS NOMINATED, THE MAN TO BKAT HlliH TAR. IFF H'KINI.KV, The Convention Wan a liiit on the Governor Kxcept the Ham ilton Conntv neleKntea camp bell Hpeaka. Cleveland, Ohio, July 10. The nomi nation of governor was the next thing in oraer after the minority report on plat form in the Ohio democratic convention yesterdnv, and ex-Congressman John P. Pollett, of Cincinnati, placed in nomina tion Lawrence T. Neul, of Koss county. S. D. Dodge, of Cleveland, noniinutcd Virgil P. Kline, oi Cuvahoga county. There was one wild, enthuniustic, deaf ening cheer of applause when Gen. Michael Kvan, ol lincinnuti, rose to nominate Campbell. Hals were Hung in the air, handkerchiefs waved and um brellas sw ung in time tn the wild air of enthusiusm which swept over the con vention. After lohn A. Richie, of Luciancountv. had seconded CamplirH'snoniinaiion anil A. R. Bolin, of Pickawav county, second ed Nenl's nomination, the roll was linallv ordered to be called, rrom the very lie- ginning, Campbell easily led all his com petitors. Announcement ot euch delega tion was received with cheers by the par ticular candidate who received a major ity of the votes. When Hamilton county was reached nun Lamphcll even received four votes Irotn the stronghold of the op position, his Ii'icihIs cheered themselves hoarse with enthusiasm Hamilton Lrave four for Campbell and tiflylivc for Ncal When the result was hnallv announced showing Camplwll's nomination there was another repetition ol the wild scenes I enthusiasm 01 the day. While the lelcBntcs cheered anil waved their hnnd- kereliicfs and tossed their hats, a hand a the gallery struck up: "The Camp bells lire Coming." There was dissent only Ironi the Hamilton comity delega tion. hilc others were hurrahing the Cincinnntians hissed vigorously and re fused to be (inictcd, 1 he otheial vote was; Campbell ."OS 1-1 ti Neal l.'U l-li; Kline 5'J Congressman Johnson 1 "On behalf ol Cuvahoga conntv," said Dodge, the leader of the Kline nun, "I move that we make the nomination of Campbell unanimous." Applause. 1 he motion was muckly put and de clared carried on viva voce vole, tin Neal men failing to demand the yeas and nays. The Hamilton men voted "no" in chorus, however, and us if to emphasi.i their opposition repeated the no, no, no" for half a minute, pollowing the announcement that the motion had pre vailed, they hissed loudly und repeatedly, notwithstanding cries ol shame, shame from the Cuyahoga county delegation. nominations lor lieutenant-governor were declared in order. Por this olfue there was but one candidate, W. V. Mar quis, present incumlunt, who was re nominated by acclamation. Gov. Campbell made a short siieech to the convention. I.OCKKD IT THIi J I'D UK. Curtoua Women Determined to Learn III Verdict In Advance, Jkffkksonvii.lb, lnd., July 15. A di vorce suit of Mrs. W. N. McCoy against Dr, McCoy, alter an exciting trial, closed with a new sensation. When Judge Fer guson was ready to render his verdict the attorneys announced that the couple bad kissed and made up and had again agreed to live together. A funny episode huppeneri at West Uu- den Springs, where the judge sojourned over Sundav. The ladies there had be come so interested and eager to learn the decision ot the court abend ot tune that thry locked the judge in his room and re fused to let him out until he told what he would do. He p.'oved ohdur-ite and was finally released without grutilyiug their curiosity. IWITCHKD IIV WHI I'i; CAIt. It Wait Aliened that the victim MlMtreatt'd Hln Wife, Ttt.l.AiioMA, Tenn., July Hi. There was a White Cap outrage committed here lust night, though as it was done quietly and by masked persons it is next la impossihle to get any authentic par ticulars. The masked men seized T.d. O'Connor, of this place, and took him In n grove in the suburbs of the town where tney hipped him severely with switches. The ulleged cause is that he mistreated his wile. A NKRVV ROHII1.K. He Holds np nn Kxpress Mrssen- Iter and UetH Little lor It. Tuxakkana, Ark., Julv 10. The ex press car of the Pacific express company which left here attached to the south bound Texas Pacific passenger train nt !l o'clock last evening was boarded as it was leaving the local yards and robbed. Messenger Kvan was held up at the point of a levolver. Only one man seems to have been engaged in the rob berv and only a small amount of money and valuables were secured. He Can't Uel Out. London, July 16. In the house of commons Mr. Allison brought up the case of the noted American forger, Aus tin Hid well, who was imprisoned for lite in 1873 lor forgeries on the Hank of England amounting to upward of $.100, 000. Mr. Allison asked Home Secretary Matthews to consider the fact that llid wcll was 25 years ot age when convicted, thai he has now been eighteen years in prison, and that he had n good record t irough .ut, Mr. Matthews, in reply said t lint ins sense ol pulilic (Hit v tornmlc him a Wising the (Juecn to release the prisoner. Around the World In 6i Days. Skattlk, Wash., July 16 Citizen George Francis Train arrived here Tues day evening and left at midnight for Whatcom, the end of his journey, where be arrived Wednesday. He is in high spirits over beating bis former record in circling the globe in sixty-two days. I.elt the K. of I.. St. Loris, July 15. After a long and animated, hut very harmonious discus sion, the glnssblowcrs'convention has de cided to withdraw from the Knights of Labor. Indications point to its atlilia tion with the American Federation of Labor. MARROW K8CAHK. Andy Wbllener In Hurt on Van- derbllt's Road. A colored workman on George Van ler bilt's railroad, running from liiltmore to the mansion, had a very narrow escape from a horrible dcuih on Monday after noon. A number of loaded cars were being taken up to the site from Hiltmore. One engiue was in front, while "Biltmorc," the Vunderbilt engine, was "helping," al though not coupled to the rear car. At a point about two miles from the station, and near the esplunade, Andy Whitener, a colored man, attempted to step from the reur car onto the engine. Just as he made the step, however, the trout engine, under an extra head ol steam, jerked the car away from the real engine. Instead of getting a footing, Whitener tell between the car and engine in such a position that the front of the engine, on which there is not the pilot or dinarily used, passed over him. The rear trucksof the tender, however, arc very low, and but lor Whitcncr's presence ol mind he would have been crushed to death, lie realized his peril and as the engine passed over him, reached up and grasied a beam or bar by which he was dragged along the truck. The engineer did not know of Whitc ncr's mishap until he was signaled by one of the workmen, who bad seen the man's plunge to what he supposed was instant death. The engine was stopjied and the men gathered round exacting to sec Whitc ncr's mangled body. Hut instead ol that they saw him crawling out fiom his posi tion under the tender. He told them that just as the engine was stopiied his head hud dropped on the rail, and halt a wheel's turn would have severed his head from his body. Whitcncr's worst hurt was in the mangling of two of the lingers ol his left hand, which bad tube amputated. There are bruises and scratches all over his hody mid head, made by contact wilh the ties, but he will be ready lor duty again in a week or two. I.OOKINfj FOR A FIUHT. Free Luborers Ilrlve ConviclH Out ol a Coal Mine. Nasiimi.i.i;, Tenn., July Hi. Gut. Iliicliaiiuu and Col. Granville Servicr left this city last niulil for Ilricrville, where yesterday morning three hundred armed lice laborer drove convicts and guards irom the Tennessee coal uud mining company s nunc. luring last evening Adjutant-General Norman telcuraplied the L iokout Moun tain guards and the Moorleiu Zouaves of Chaltuuooga and the Knoxvillc ritles to be in readiness. Capt. Woodford replied lor the Lookout .Mountain guards, say ing he would have forty five men under arms. Capt. Semmes, of the Moorlein Zouaves, answered, putting the number of available men at forty. Captain I'uttonoftbc Knoxvillc ritles says he haslbitymcii under anus. Two extra coaches will be attached to the morning train out of Chattanooga. The Stone's river guard and the Washington artillery have Iwen ordered to lie in readiness. Two thousand pounds of ammunition went down on the train wilh the gover nor Inst night. A PF.Cl'I.IAR ACCIDENT. BurNlliiK MaiidH Come Near Ilreaklnu; a Neicro'M Head. There is at least one colored man who will lie careful where he sils when in Hilt more. Tuesday morning a colsred man passed b George Vanderbill's brick kilns, und thinking it a good time to get nice and warm, he walked up to a kiln and sat dnwn, although the rules say that none but employes shall go on the grounds. The man bad scarcely taken his scat when he heard a noise, and betore he could imagine what was occurring he had received two stunning blows on the head, one on the top of the skull and an other over the right car. Investigation showed that two of the large iron bauds used to bind the circular kilns had burst und the ends of both of them had bit the man, and oneeut a gash about three inches long in his head. The wound was dressed und the man is all right now, but he can thank his stars that his skull was adamant. THF.Y ARF. K.UIIAKK AHHICO. A lli Lumber Firm In Trouble Hi Omaha. Omaha, Neb., July 15. The mammoth lumber interests represented in Omulia by the Howell l.umlicr company is in financiul distress. Yesterday the com pany executed a bill of sale toC. 1.. Chal ice, of the entire stock and the yards, book account and effects ol the local house. The consideration was $112. Uo.l. This was immediately followed by an attachment in favor of the Frst National bank of Chicago, to secure large claims to an amount not yet made public. Nolhing d finite has been learned locally of the extent of the trouble, or the amount of the compnniy 's assets or liabilities. The main office is in Chicago and there is unothcr branch in Atchison, Kns. Kealtv Transaction). The following deeds have liecn filed in Register Mackcy's oflice for registration: H. II. Webb and others, to . V. Tweed, lot on Montford ave nue, 611x200 feet $2,500 J. (5. Ouecn and wile to C. C. Walker, lot on liuiley street, 75x150 feet 500 M. K. Roberts to Theo. Hohagan, lot on Starucs avenue, 1,750 square Icet 1100 Harriett Hurton to . t . Coving ton, lot on North Heaumont street, 4Sx(!4 feet 200 Kobt. K. Hill to I. II. Davis, lot on Scnev street, 51x170 feet $ 800 Robt. I., ttrahum nnd wile toll. T. Collins, lot near freight de pot. 200x200 feet 2,500 Richmond I'carsiinnnd wilctojas. Huttrick. lot on Roberts street, 50x80 feet 240 C. N. Webster to W. T. Reynolds, 0 lots on Highland, Fulton and Fast streets 5,100 Won't Obv the Law. GlKAKU, III., June 16. The Girurd coal company has rclused to observe the weekly payment law and its miners arc out. No cure-all or untried remedy will cure as does Simmons Liver Regulator. THE CHILIAN REVOLUTION. 8F.F.MS TO BE HEADWAY. MAKING At I.eaMt Much la the partisan Re port to a Member of theConnrea Hlonal Party Now at WaHblUK ton, D. C. Washington, July 16. Senor Mortt, representative of the Chilian congression al party here, has received the following telegram from Iquique dated yesterday; "The greatest enthusiasm and discip line reign here. Large numbers of volun teers come to our ranks daily, supplies continually arrive by steamers from Cali fornia, Peru and all parts of the Pacific, provisions are abundant in Iquique, and the mitre works are in great activity. The exporters say their products produce abundant revenue. "From SnnUago we are informed that the resource of Uulmnceda are con stantly diminishing. People are terror ized by the continuous outrages commit ted. There is great discontent in the dic ator's army. A few days ago a revolu tion wus almost successful in Baluiace da's vessels. Their crews are impatient to join their comrades who fight for' the constitution und the laws." SHOT TO DEATH. The Manner In Which Two Iloiidu men Old Their Duly. Mi'Ki'iiv, N. C, July 14. News was received here yesterday from Deputy Sheriff Woods, of the killing of Marion Cole by Ionian llrock, at Long Ridge, in this county. Long Kidge is sixteen miles from Murphy, dear the Tennessee line, and Cole had been in the habit of carry ing whisky across the state line and selling it in Tennessee. On one of his trips he was caught and bound over to the United States court at Knox ville, Jim Swuuson and Kufc Cole mak ing his bond. As soon as he made bond he skipped back to North Carolina, and his bondsmen, with Henry Dugaa and llrock, came there to arrest him. Cole was at work in his field, hoeing corn, when they came up on him, and when he saw them he stalled to run, and they fired on him, one shot striking him in the back of the head und coming out in his temple, producing instant death. His murderers have fled. Atlanta Constitu tion A I.I. OURS. iA,ii7 For North Carolinian Who Are Entitled to Direct Tax. Washington. July 16. The secretary of the treasury today issued a warrant for $20, 217 in favor of the Governor ot North Carolina on account of the direct tax act. This represents the amount withheld through an error and swells the total nmouut refunded to the state to $405,004. Mile of the Jefferson Davis Monu ment. New Oki-Kans. July 14. The Confeder al; veterans here do not regard the de cision of Mrs. Varina Davis, widow of Jefferson Davis, in selecting Richmond as the final resting place for her husband's remains as settling the question of the erection of the Jefferson Davis monu ment for which subscriptions are now being ruised throughout the south, and lor which a large sum bus already been collected. They argue that this monument is to be dedicated to the lost cause, nnd that, while Jefferson Davis will lie the central figure, the prime oject is to honor the confederate states. They maintain, therefore, that the question of the sile of the Davis or Confederate monument is to be decided by them at the grand reunion to be held New Orleans in April, 1892. mock Quotations. NKWYoKK.July 16. Erie ; Lake Shore lor.t,; Cliicfiieo nnd Northwestern 109"7. Noilolk nnd Western ; Richmond and West Point Terminal 13; Western Lnion so. Raltlmore Prices. ft A I.TIMOKR, luly 16 -Flout. Hteadyand un- chnniml: wcBlern IUIXT $a.50(j3.76: extra. sa H..G1.4 BO: lannlv, S4.liiitt:..(iu. wneat, .null. in. weak: Kulti BOdi.UN: Lonftberry tl'JMi 'H; No. 2 red, active and lower; spot !".a!rii4; AuKiKt and September. BM'):1.- Corn miutltcrn strong; white, 75c; yellow. M!V7fc. New York Market. Nkw Vokk. ImIv 16 Stoeks. dull and tiiKniuit Money, easy lit 2; Kxclianice, long. 4 f-U.w.i.NW. hurt, 4-.Ktvl.(.u.B7; Itate t nils. ncKiecteu; government oonos aun und lirm- Cotton easy. akn. 372 bales: 1 lilnniln, H'Sc; llrlrunn, S 13-1 tie; futures oicnril and cloned steady; July, 7.MH; August, ua; tteplemlHT. oi: i icioncr, b lb novem Iht, h 7; I'eccmber, 8 38. Flour quiet nnd heavy. Wheat active and weak. Corn iitiKettleil and ouiet. Fork active ana firm nt $1 0 2"(it I 2 .". Lard quiet and nteiifly ill II .VJi Spirit" Turficntinc quiet and weak nt Mi;(a37c. Koain dull and einiv at $1 a.'.w l.u. I'reighU aciive and firm. SHALL "THE CITIZEN" EVER SEE: A Chiimman with red hair? Judge K.J. Anton angling for the Rold- lisli in Lake George, i Montford park ? Col. Tlatt Cowan out o( humor? Another street dubbed an "avenue" n the prayer of proicrty owners along the itrect, nnd for no other reason ? The aldermen keep their seats while talking on any question ? Illonibcrg's pipe line to Paris, for the transmission of news ? West and Deaver get through with their little racket on the brotherly love question ? A picture of George Vanderbill's man sion, as it will look when completed ? A stiteb in time. Take Simmons Liver Regulator and prevent sickness. Are you a sirmifer und want to make momr? Tukc the Montford avenue can at court stiuatc, nsk the conductor to give you a map ami put yon oil nt the I'ark, where you will be in tne center ot the lincst resilience property in the south. Then come buck anil hnvc a deed drawn lor the lot you selected. "Star" shirt waists, nil sizes and pat terns. E. H. I tar mi w ,t Co., lineclolhicrs anil furnishers, near postollice. The nummy I.lne to Hansel Parte now run tnornlnir well hh afternoon). Watu-ti for flasa on Camp ration car at Public ttquare. Hpeclal Rales and Schedule. See W. M. Clarke, Member Amer can Ticket Hrokers Association. -MaR-nlflceni views, natural parka, wild flower and cool Iresh air. Take the dummy line. ABOUT TWELVE MONTHS AGO WE SOLD In Asheville. N. C, OVER TWO HUNDRED PAIRS OF KNICKERBOCKER SHOULDER BRACES. FOR Men, Women and Children. OUT OF ALL THAT NUMBER Not one person wai disappointed In the use of them. They are beyond doubt the best and most durable brace erer worn In fact they are the ONLY RELIABLE combined brace and suspender In the market Ther are simple In construction, easily ad justed and worn with perfect comfort. WB HAVE JUST RECEIVED 150 PAIRS-ALL SIZES FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS. CALL AND EXAMINE THBM. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 34 South Main St. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Homes Tor the Poor Man. If YOU want til lie ntlehhnr of Crnrir Van. derbilt huy one ot mj Iota, within short distance of din palace, at from Slim to nuu per lot. ue irom 7oxloo to 2Wx300. Beautifully ahaded and fine views. Call atmv office lor plata. Terma ,'Ji caah, balance 1. 2, 3 years. J. M. CAMCBIiU. DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, CHAMBER SETS, NEW STOCK JUST IN. A Finer Assortment THAN EVER BEFORE. J. II, LAW, Not, 57, 59 and 61 S. Main St. V 1 1 'S

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