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"V" ,ipi Mf W,WV ' Wf.JY V v O 1 J1 Citizen eviiie - i 5 . j f. J J i PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VII. NO 8a. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10, 1891. h Daily C 1 H faTaV. WHERE THE SNOWBIRDS NEST. For a cool place in summer, for health nH recreation, visit Linville, Grandfather Mountain, and the benutifitl region sur rounding them, " " ' ., , ., Resralar Sales ()f rent estate at Linville on and after June tat, 1891. Business lot and resi dence sites aold at private aale only. The Eaeeola Inn. Thia excellent hotel waa opened the 1st of June, under the management of Mr. Jamea T. Skilcs. Over the Yonahlossee Road. A benntiful route for a summer excur sion, bv way of Doe River Gorge, Roan Mountain, Cranberry, Linville, Grand father Mountnin, Blowing Rock and ' Lenoir,-,' ? Western Carolina Stage Conch Company. . Daily stage between Cranberry and Lenoir. Schedule OOIKO EAST. tOOINO WBST. Lv. 1:00 p. m . Crnnhesry. Ar. 11 :30 a. m, ' Ar. B:Oo p m., Linville, Lv. 8.00 a. m Lv. 7:30 arm.. Linville, Ar. 7:0 p m Ar. l:O0 p. m., W -wing R'k, Lv. 3.00 p. m, l.v a04l n. tn.. Rlowina R'k Ar. 1:00 0.01! Ar. T:On p. m., Lenoir, Lv. 7:00 a. m. Eastern time. Read upward. An Opportunity. A cash prize of one thousand dollars has been offered for the beat short story r novel having the Grandfather' Moun-I ain and the beautiful scenery of that lo-1 ality woven into the plot. This mountain, situated as it is in the moat picturesque part oi Western North Carolina, furnishes an attractive setting for an interesting story. The selection will be made by a com mittee of competent reviewers, and the story must not be leas than 10 nor ex- ' ceed 50 pag.-. Detailed information may be obtained of theUnvilkt Improvement Company", 'oif Linville, North Carolina. " CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC Loans sc. arely placed at 8 per cent Omcea: u t 36 Patton Avenue Second floor. REAL ESTATE. Waltii B, Ovrvn, W. W. Wasr. GVYII & WEST, (Saowsaors to Walter B.Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO RANK Of AIHSVIUE, REAL ESTATE. Loans Seen rely Placed at Per Cent. . .Hotary PaMk. Commissioners needs. FIRE .INSURANCE. OPFICR aoutheaat Court Bqaar. J. W. SCHARTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR : ji.j NO. 43 NORTH MAIN 8T. Just received, a fall line of Bagltsh aad do nestle woolens for fall aad winter. ' ' tbHdtm1 WILLS BROS., ARCHITECT S, 38 Pattoa Arenac. , that t'MC A hHo"g. i aov! dSm P 0 Boats. ' JOIItlGIIILD, (Pomarrry of Lyman 8t Cllld), Ofllcc No. t Les;al Block nlKALESlftCtlliaf 1 4 i t "-ami ? f t liiiK RHnirrn TicTLY a RROKERAoaBuwNBss. p.o.v,per VEGET ABLES ! RECEIVED :'.V , FRC3II EVERY , DAV AT HAL1E CnOTHEIlD, Krf.M.so.'.i 17 00001 Main street, , , EVER CHANGING. OVR STOCK OP GROCERIES IS LIKE A RUNNING STREAM. Hundreds Take Prom It, Vet it ia never diminished. This of course, la because there Is a never falling .print; of supply that feeds the stream, Sluggish stream, stagnate, so do sluggish groceries. They become musty.sour and state and unfit for nee. The movement here is quick; new things coming aad eolng. We use modern methods aad buy what we can ell before getting stale and pride ourselves In having a fresh stock to select from at all times. '' - v 5 ' A. D. OOOPER, Court Square, Corner Main and College nta. North Court Square. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED -AN EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN IN HEMSTITCHED 45 INCH EMBROIDERED FLOUNCES GOODS THAT RETAILED FOR $1.50 TO PUR YARD. WR CAN OI'PUR TUB BNTIRR LINB AT V I- 78 CBNT8. White, Black, Pink, Blue and Cardinal utt White, White on Black. it BON MARCHE." 37 B. Main Street. THEFINEST1NTHELAND. WB CLAIM TO HAVB THB FINEST BRAND ROASTED COFFEE ever Introduced in this market. It makca a delicious drink. TEAS. Formosa Oolongr, English Breakfast, Gunpowder and Japan ARB PRUNOITNCBD BY BXPBRT8 To be the BEST BROUGHT TO THIS COUNTRY. Knowing the people appreciate good thing, wt spare no effort to secure the BBST lor erery department of oar business. Res- pectmltv' : ' Powell & Snider, Wholesale and Retail Gro cers. HOW TO MAKE MONEY. The way to make money is toBaveit. And the way to save it is to have our pre scriptions filled at Carmi chael's drug store, and you will find by doing so you wil 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 xou Know cierK nire ana I house rent must be paid and fita must averajte(J me way.' A hint to the wise lis sufficient. A full line of De- Vault Fla voring Extracts in stock. , Mr. J. Taylor AmiHS and Mr. Chas. W.Devaultare witfrmaand will be pleased to meet their frierids and cus tomers. Don't forget the piace.; tjannichael's drug- store No 20 s South. ; Main street, Ashevule, N. t. FRUIT JARS! FRUIT JARS1 MASON'8 IMPROVED TAPS. After 20 Days' Delay, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OYER ONE HUNDRED DOZEN MORE OF THBSr! WELL-KNOWN GOODS, AND OWINrt TO THB LATBNU88 OP TUB BBASON WB WILL OFFBR THHM AT $1.25 FOR QUARTS AND $1.50 FOR 1-2 GALLONS PER DOZEN. THAU W. THRASH, CHINA, GLAHH, HOUHK FUR NISHINGS, ETC., No. 41 Patton Avenue, Large Redactions Pot a few days only. A large dls - ount on all Clo hing. Por the rematarrof the season large disrount on medium and fine straw ts or men, boys and children A lot of Zlegler's fine shoes reduced from fS.OO. 84.30 and 3 78 to 82.80. Slsca 1, JH. 2, 3V4, 8, SVV SH. 6 and Aft. New seasonable things arriving almost every dav. , , One Price System. H. REDWOOD J CO. CLCTHINt, DRT GOODS, HATS, SHOES, RUGS, ETC. 7 & 9 PATTON AVK. MONEY JUST NOW s More Acceptable TO ME THAN MY STOCK LIGHT UNDERWEAR, -AN N ORDER TO TURN IT INTO MONEY VERY QUICKLY, You Can Have It JUST WHAT IT COST ME. IF YOU C0N8ULT YOUR INTEREST, IT WON'T LAST LONG. F. E. MITCHELL, MBN'8 OUTFITTER, . No. 98 Patton Avenue. THE ASHEVILLE TRANSFER EXPRESS CO.. OFFICE LEGAL BLOCK, COURT SQTARE. ' Telephone 19. Baggage transferred to and from the depot and all points in Ashevule 25 Cent) Per Piece. MBSSBNOBRS ON ALL TRAINS, AND CONSTANTLY AT THB UBl'OT, THE ONLY COMPANY PRIVILEGED TO CHECK BAGGAGE Prom hotel or residence to destination. specialty made of the transfer of baggage from one part of the city to another. Prompt deliveries guaranteed; reaposi blllty prrfect. At .private residences baggage will be deliv ered la any part of the hunac dt aired without extra charge. ... Orders may ba left at the leading hotels, at tn R. a D. City Ticket ofllot, at the Depot, or at tb General office of the Company, Legal Block, Cmrt Rquars, AshrvlUe. WORTHILYBESTOWED GIFT ROVAI. PBEIEHTI TO CAPT, K. CJCREE. The Railroaders) to Show Their Appreciation Give Capt. McBee a fasrnlflcaat OtTtertog;-The Pre scatattea. apeeok anil the Re ponse. One hundred and ten of the employes of the Western North Carolina railroad company assembled at Kenilworth Inn n Saturday night to da substantial honor to V. E. McBee, the man who for years bad been their chief. . . ; Their recognition of his superior qual ities of mind aad heart took shape in the presentation of a handsome silver service and a magnificent diamond scurf pin from the celebrated honae of Tiffany & Co., New York. Capt. McBee and a select party of closely intimate friends in his private car arrived in the city on Friday front Sa vannah. Tne party consisted of Capt. and Mrs. V. B. McBee, Miss Rosa Mc Bee, V. B. McBee, jr., Hon. and Mrs. Charles Ptice, of Salisbury, Miss Carrie Roberts, of Pensacola, Miss Prances Mc. Neelv. of Salisbury, and Mr. E. E. Hick- son, of Savannah. The affair Saturday night was one distinctively of the railroad people, and but few persons not connected with the road were invited. Between nine and ten o'clock the groups began to arrive. As the company Katnered, rroiessor Has ten and his excellent orcliestra enlivened nlivenea the hour with their music, while the7tei of vb.ch it frmi - oart" what walk from the station wus partly for gotten in the flavor of a punch so deli cious that the carved sentinel bears on the grand stairway overlooking the scene seemed to grin with grim delight According to the admirable arrange ment ol the great dining bull of the Inn the presentation took place there. Chairs j wereconvcuientiy disposed ana wnen tne company bad been seated, a committee consisting 01 Messrs. 1 relevant, Aiunin, f oster, Mcisceiy, kusscii ana narreison proceeded to thv apartments ot Capt. McBee and requested tne presence ot nis party at a gathering ol tnends who wished to tender congratulations upon his recent deserved promotion. As toe party entered the I111II tbey were hailed with manilealutions of the great est (avor. Wuen the applause had sub sided the Hon. Charles fnee arose, and addressing the suiieriutcndent.giving voice to the sentiments of thus-.' whose devoted friendship had mnde so happv an occasion, spoke as follows: Mr. McBee: I am commissioned ny the emnlovcs of the Western North Car olina division ol the Richmond and Dan ville railroad to present to you these gilts, evidences of their admiration for von ar a man ana uinccr. That which has made this occasion has made these men happy; and while they are happy, 1 may say, for each one, he has his griel. 1 be promotion wnicn nas come to you, is their happiness; your loss to tbem, tneir sorrow. Your departure from tais neia 01 ac tion is rich in its oromises ol honor, res ponsibility and proht: but, sir, it Dis solves an association lor years wnn men who, guided, comlorted ana supported hv vou. never had a sentiment live in their hearts save love, loyalty and fidel ity to their superintendent. "For ten years they have observed the improvement, the growth ot the Western North Carolina railroad, and with it each dav has brought to them the con viction that to your skill and manage ment is it all to be ascribed, la their faithfulness to yon. their devotion to duty, they have caught the inspiration, from the spirit everywhere shown upon your part to let these virtues be the rule of vour labors. The energy, the resolu tion you have shown to complete this great work, at times pursued with lit tle hope of success, they have tried to exercise in doing their part to uphold and sustain you. "There are many of them who remember the time when the receiots of this rail road tor the year was but the sum of S7O.UO0. Such it waa when your hand was called to shape its destinies. In this day of its prosperity, under ao guidance but yonr own, of but ten years' duration, it is the pride of its owners and of the state, and at the same time the admira tion of every traveler who comes to strengthen and delight himsell in the ocautiiui mountains 01 oar aiuic. "is this work, you sir, performed your part. These men performed their part. You possessed that rare union ot aiscip- line and companionship, directing them. which could only inspire their labors wits a love and devotion for their superior, This remembrance, so elegant, so chaste, so refined, is a fit mark of the motive, which has prompted it Let this memorial, ricn in intrinsic value, exquisite in mould and fashion, precious in the beauty of its sparkle illustrate to vou. sir. the purity, the sin cerity of admiration, ita donors feel in its presentation. Sir, they have come here this evening to mane tms presenta tion, and to hear Irom you, such words ot appreciation, as to your heart are commended. They have come to wish you success in that high position, to which you nave been etevatea. tney have come to meet yon face to face and enjoy once more tnat compamonsnip which has always earned yau so close to their hearts. When I have said this, the oart assigned me is performed, and have only to regret, in retiring from this occasion, the poverty of my words to convey to you. in what respect I partic ipate in the grief of those lor whom speak, at your departure from onr state. "I assure you, sir, not I alone, but all whose fortune it has been to know yon equally regret it. Now, sir, as tokens of love and admiration and tor these men, your friends, I tender these gifts." Mr. Price's speech was most happil; delivered it was a delightful tribute from a staunch friend and admirer and worthy of the fine reputation he bears. He waa frequenty interupted with ap nlause. As Capt. McBee advanced to the table on which lav the beautiful guts and tones showing the intensity of the emo tion that swayed him, began his re sponse, the applause was dealemng. Woes quiet was restored lapi. ancuee said: "Mv Friends and Fellow Employees:! my life's career 1 have often times been called upon to express tidings and opin ions, and it has been my rule always do so, candidly and honestly. On this occasion, however, I am overwhelmed and can find no words in which to speak the sentiments inhabiting my Heart, can only retain thanks to you all. and say to von this occasion is ane which will live in my bosom aa long as life lasta, always to awaken a deep sense of grati tude for your kindness. "I nave no claim on your generosity, beautifully illustrated in these gifts, and I wisk to say, in accepting them, that proportioned to the fidelity and loyalty with which you have lor ten years sus tained and encouraeed me in this livid of labor, they are valueless; and that which most animates me today is my belief in the sincerity of the utterances yon have made through him, commissioned to speak in your behalf. "In U.mna .mi mvfrviini 1.tm.r.n.flt I carry with me, nothing so val uable as the recollection of your kindness. My life here has been a varied one, and not without its disappointments and cares, but in association with you, when I remembered what you have been to me, I have been relieved and always encour aged in my efforts to advance the inter ests of my superiors and achieve for myself that success and p-omoi ion wnicb are to sever our connection, let me hope, not forever. "I have reflected many times upon the causes which have brought me the re newed favor of those to whose service 1 have given the best energies of my life, and always to accord to you, that which to some, may seem due to myself. Your constant devotion to duty, your observance and regard for the rules of service of this company, have inspired the high officers,. and I may snv the pub lic, with confidence in your efficiency aa men, and in the conveniences and con' ditions of safety to be found in the Wes tern North Carolina Kailroad, whicn is second to none in the high standard of perfection of its daily train service, and solidity of its maintenance of way. More than anything else, your work has made this railroad, t one time, but a contention in the politics of the state, as wns said by the. peerless Andrews, the i.-v r the arch, 01 tne great sys- that great man saw in the past, you have caused to be realized, in the present "la this work, I am happy to say I per formed a part, an inconsiderable one, it is true, but an honorable one to which I have given all the thought and la bor of this decade of mv lite. My trans- to another field, which you haye termed a promotion, I feel is an evidence 11 tne satisinction witn wmcu inc own rs of these properties havccontemplated my work, united, as it hns been, with rours. I wish to sny our wurk is not ended. I his urea t svstcm ol railroads ill continue to spread its wings, and ery one of vou, has hu opportunity ir promotion in building it up. In the runtle let but one standard arrest vour eve, devotion to duty, loyalty to your suierioi'S, and a purpose to advance their nisi interests nnd estate. In the extension ol the terminal sys tem you are nil members of the grandest undertaking ever conceived in tnc inter nal improvement nf the southern slates. Not manv years will elapse before the Kicbmond and Danville company will bsoliitelv control all the trunk lines of railroads, south of the Potomac, and east of the Mississippi rivers; not aloi e tor urotit and emolument, to those dr recting its management, hut lor a de velopment of the unequiiled, and as yet, hidden resources ot this liod-given sec tion of our country. It is not ta mo tionolize. but to enlarge, to improve, that this company reaches its arms to every corner of the land. 'It should be a pride to you all, to know that vour numes are subscribed monthly, to the pav rolls of this corpor ation, and a more inst one still, that each of yon can aspire to the highest office it can bestow, these properties are to you, my friends, a life legacy and for vour children and your childrens' bildren, so long as duty and bdehty are the rules of your conduct. When I say this I can but point to him who today is the General Managerof the Kicbmond & Danville railroad comoanv.acceptably to its owners, creditably to himself. He is the best illustration, ol what fidelity, honor. duty, faithfulness can do tor a man Yon all know his nistory, ana mac within a few years, he has stood on the footboard of a locomotive. And who is he now? No man can go before him, in this aee of railroad management. He has step by step advanced as the com oanv has advanced until now, it its glory and prosperity, he is the sole director of its operations and interests. In bis years ol service and progress 01 this great corporation, his has been but one rule of conduct, a devotion to duty, a determination to excel and improve in every station to which he has been as- .Continued on f ouna rajit. BLIGHT MISHAP. Mayor Blanton and Dr. Marry Williams Have an Adventure. About midnight Saturday night Mayor Blanton and Dr. Harry Williams were returning Irom Kenilworth Inn in a buggy. When near the entrance to the grounds of the Home industrial school the horse thev were driving was fright ened hv two oistol shots which had been bred by some tougns on incir way obi ui . . J r. . . , the city. The horse waa badlv scared and reared in a frenzied way. Portions of the har ness were broken and it was deemed un safe to travel further in the vehicle, so the eentlemen came to the city in the carriage of a friend who caught up with tbem soon alter the accident, i ne ouggy waa left at the scene until yesterday. The miscreants who fired the sbots are unknown, as the darkness aided them in their escape. Reports of reckless shoot- ins-in that neighborhood are frequent, and there should be some way of putting a atop to such lawlessness. DROP OF TWENTY DE6HRE1. Where the Climate Mar be Called Somewhat audden. Chicago, Ang. 10,-Yesterday wai the hottest day of the year, the signa signal service thermometer marking 96 degrees. About 5 o'clock dark stormy clouds gathered and a brisk wind storm rjme from the northeast accompanied by rain and heavy peals of thunder, l ne temperature dropped twenty degrees in fifteen minutes. Several houses were srruck by lightning and one house was bred by a Doit ana oesiroyea. tim.vvi lins, a teamster was struck by lightning and killed. Two large electric bells struck and exploded in Hermitage ave nue, throwing a number ot people ta tne ground and severely shocking otners. DOUULA88 atEBIQNe. He Is a Longer the Minister la Haytl. Washington, D. C, Aug. 10. Fred Douglass. U.S. minister to Haytl has tendered bis resignation to tne aepan- meat ot state. . THE CONDITION OF COTTON. JULY PRACTICALLY TMKBAME Aa JUNE. There Has Been Some Isaprev) meal, Bat Only In Math Caro lina, oe.rgla, Alabama, KlMls alppl and Arkansas. Washington, Aug. 10. August returns to the department of agriculture make the condition of cotton 88.9 for the whole breadth, practically the same as last month. The improvement during the month has been confined to sections of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Arkansas. In the other portions of the cotton belc there has been a decline in the condition. There was an excess of rainfall during the month over the whole breadth except in Louisiana and Florida and the greater part of Texas, and this excess of moisture was, as a rule, accompanied by temperature below the normal. The last week of the month was characterized by a further excess of rain, but accompanied by beatconditions above the normal. The crop is quite generally late, espee ially in the Atlantic and eastern gulf states. The plant is small and the stand is imperfect!over considerable areas. In the Carolines beavy rains caused some shedding of bolls and a failure of the plant to lruit well, la Ueorgia ana Alabama some improvement is noted. though the plant is small and laie but fruiting well. The crop in Mississippi is late, but making good growth, with favorable weather and taking on forms rapidly. Louisana returns are variable. Some damage from local drought, but more from excess of rain. In some sec tions the plant has made too much growth to the injury of the bottom crop, The decline in Texas is mainly the result of drought, through rains at the close of the month may have been sufficient to prevent permanent injury. The presence of the caterpillar and boll worm is barely noted in a few states. Only one slate Texas, reports them from more than one county, except Arkansas where the worm is noted in two counties. The state averages are: Virginia, 81; North Carolina, 75; South Carolina; 83; Georgia, 86; Florida, 94; Alabama, 89; Mississippi, 93; Louisiana, SO; lexas.vz; Arkansas. 95: Tennessee. 82. The fact that the crop is decidedly late over almost the entire breadth makes the season during August of vital impor tance. 1 he first week of the month shows a continuance of the cool weather that marked lulv. with a rainfall above the normal over tne larger portion 01 tne cotton belt HOT BY AH P. The Difficulty Waa All About a Yoke of (Meet. Atlanta, Aug. 10. Hezekiah Arp nephew of the original "Bill Arp," Maj C. H. Smith, shot two men to death near the state line in Laurin county yesterday. Aro held a claim against Wm. Bramlet, who was about to leave the state and had a yoke of steers attached. This pro duced a quarrel and Arp shot, Bramlet through the heart. Bramlet's brother thea took a hand in the row and was shot through the chest, subsequently dying of the woand. Arp belongs to one of the leading families ot this section Stock Quotations. Nitw Yosk, Aug. 10. Brie ; Lake8hore 10nHi; Chicago ana nortnwestern n Nnrtolk and Western : Richmond an, West Point Terminal Utt: Western I'nioa 7Vj. Baltimore Prices. Bsltwokb, Ang. 10 -Ploar, steady; west ern super 83.403.73: extra, 83.7S04.28; family. S4.S0ai4.8S. Wheat, strong: spot, southern, strong; Parts 94jl00; Longberry 95(100. Corn, firmer; spot 88tt: southern white, dnll at 66068c; yelow firm at 68 &6IC. Mew York Market. NSW Yobk, Ang. 13. Stocks, dnll and Mnner. easv: lV,((ti'2: Bzchanse. h avy. long. 4.8Sfe4.84; short, 4.8S04.88; state Kntift n, irlrct..! ! .orenmeit bonds di but steady Cotton timet, sales 108 bi 1WM .,1 cotton amet. salea lus oaa Uplands, Stic; Orleans, 8 8-1 6c; futures opened and closed easy; August, 8,00; September, October, 8 la; NovemDer, n.aa; Decern- hrr. 8X1: lanuarv. 8.48. Floor Quiet aad eaay. wneat active ana steaay. vorn dull and firm, pork ami ana steaay n sin BOSH 12 so. Lard aalet bnt weak a 78. Hmnti. Turpentine anil ana suraay ai S6j)a6c. KOSin aniet ana ateaay ni l aowii w, rreigau gooa acmanu ... strong AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE. FOREIGN. The dorv race across the Atlantic ocean was won by the Sea Serpent, Captain Lawler, John Dillon will be the leader of the cCarthvite faction of the Irish parlia mentary party in the future. If Europe ia at peace at the time of the World's Fair in Chicago, it is possible that Emperor William of Germany will visit that city. It is reported in Paris that Chili will declare war against Bolivia because the government of tbe latter country has recognised the insurgent party of Chili as beiigerents. It has been decided that Mr. Parnell will visit the United States during tbe the autumn and conduct a campaign throughout the entire country. Mrs Parnell will accompany her husband. HOME. Proctor Knott, the noted race horse, died recently at Horse Haven, near Sar- toga. The Sixth Street Baptist church af New York has mortgaged property to its pas tor to pay bis salary. The Masonic Savings Bank of Louis ville. Kv.. has assiened to the Germanic Safety Vault Trust Company. Tbe capital is $260,000, and deposits over s million, It is now three weeks anctHos. James Russell Lowell was confined in his house in Boston through sickness. Hia condi- tion, tnougn serious, nas oi uttc pcen un .. r i r t changed. A decided earthquake shock was felt at Charleston, S. C, about midnight Wednesday night. No damage was done but the shock was of such force as to rattle windows, r , ' A daredevil of the Jesse fames order en tered the Keystone- bank at Columbus Grove, s small tows Dear - Lima, 0., Sat urday, and shot tbe cashier aad another man, terrorixed the whole tows, and es caped with $1,200 that be took from the bank .v, ; ;5; See E. B. Barnum & Co's. big ad. MPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS AT Wholesale Prices. Umntt want a how of rood darars. im ported or domestic. Grant's Pharmacy ia the place to get them. We do not retail cigars, but aell them by the box only. A cigar that yon usually pay ten cents for, I can sell you the same cfgar, nfty ta a box, at seven cents. The beat five cent cigar at 3'A cents by the box. It will pay yon to calf and examine tbem, GRANT'S PHARMACY Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood Purifier. Containing Burdock Boot, Sarsa parilla Bark, Prickly Ash Bark, Poke Root, Ac. By its use you can save yourself from the suffering caused by foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system strives to rid itself of corruptions. It purifies the blood, giving it re newed vitality and force. Being an alterative, it changes the action of the system, imparting fresh trength and vigorous health in place of that weakness and tired feeling, which is an indication of disorder and decay. The concentrated power and curative virtues of Buncombe Sarsaparilla render it the most reliable Blood Purifier that can be used, while it is entirely safe for patients of all ages. Manufactured only at Grant's Pharmacy. Every bottle guaranteed, satisfac tory or money refunded. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 4 Sontb Main St. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL, ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. OR RBNT. Tbe seven room whit cottage on top of mountain for one year, at. 8176, or by the month at 820 per month. Fire place, in 8 rooms Good cooking stove, most pleaaant place to live about AshevtUe. No"e bnt good tenants or lovers oi tne oesmtuui neeo appiy. J. M. CAMPBKLL. Homes Tor tbe Poor Man. If to. want to be neighbor of George Van- derbllt bay one of my lota, within short distance of Ms palace, at from 8100 to 8800 per lot. Sise from 78x180 to 300x800. Beautifully shaded and nnevtewa. call atmy office tor plata. Terma,m cash, balance 1, 3, 8 years. . J. at. CAMPBBLL. DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, CHAMBER SETS, KEW STOCK JUST IN. A Finer Assortment THAN EVER BEFORE. J. II. LAW, Noa. 57, 59 and Ct S. Haln St.
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