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Asheville Daily Citizen ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST i, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VII. NO. 100. WHERE THE SN iWBIRDS NEST. For a cool place in summer, for health and rccrention, visit Linvillc, Grandfather Mountain, and the lienutiful region sur rounding them. ReKUiar Nalea Of real estate at Unvillc on and after June 1st, 1891. Business lots and resi dence sites sold nt private sale only. The Kaeeola Inn. This excellent hotel was opeunl the 1st of June, under the management of Mr. James T. Skiles. Over the Yunnhlosaeo Road. A beautiful route for a summer excur sion, by wny of Doe River Corjrr, Roan Mountain, Cranlwrrv, I.inville. Grand father Mountain, Wowing Rock and l.enoir. Western Cnrolina NiHjfe 'o icli Coinpat. Pnilv stane lietwcen Cranlierrv and Lenoir. St licdulc' .inisil bst. Inoiw! m. I.t . :00 p. m . Crtinlierry Ar. 11 :.'lo a. m. Ar :0'i p m., I.invillc, .. ." a m. l.v.7:So it m.. Unvillc, Ar. 7:0" p m. Ar l oop nr. Bl wine V"k. I.t. S.ihi p. m. I.t 2;00 u. in.. Mowing It's Ar. loop. m. Ar. 7:OI p m . Lenoir, I. v. 7 " n. in. Knstrrn time. t'end upward. An Opportunity. A cash prir.e of one thousand dollars has lieen offered for the best short story or novel having the Grandfather Mouti siiu and the Ix-nutiful scenery of that lo ality woven into the plot. This mountain, situated as it is in the most picturesque part ol Western North Carolina, furnishes an attractive setting for nn interesting story. The selection will lie made by a com mittee of competeut reviewers, aud the storv must not lie less than 10 nor ex ceed Till png-s. IMniled information mav lie obtained of the Unvillc Improvement Company, of I.invillc, North Carolina. HEAL ESTATE. WALTKS B. OWVK. W V wsr. GVVYN & WEST, 1 Successor to Walter B.O.wim ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHCVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Pahlii. Commissioners of Ueeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK tsouthcaat Court ttqaare. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Inventineut Agreut". NOTARY PUBLIC. Mn m. arely placed at per cent. Odtres: at Ik if Patton Avenue Second floor. fcnUdtv WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, as Patton Avenue. Next V M C A hulld'g. P t) Box KB, novt d3m JOHN CHILD (Formerly of I.yman at Child) Office No. I Legal Block REAL, ESTATE AND - LOAN BROKER, TKICTLY A RKOKURAOB Bt'SINBSS. Loans secure placed at a per cent. VEGETABLES! RECEIVED FRESH EVERY DAV AT HARE BROTHERS. s 17 South Main Street, B. F. ARRIN6T0N, M. D., D. D. S. OFI'ICB gJ ROOMS Over Raysor Smith's drag stors, No, 81 Patton Arenas. aar-Hllllna testk a specialty; also treating diseased aBis, and all diseases ptnalnlng to the denial stractara. aa7dtl EVER CHANGING. OI K STOCK or GROCERIES IS LIKE A RUNNING STREAM. Hundreds Take From It, Vet it in neyer diminished. Thi of course, is because there is a ncTcr failing .prlnc of auppl. that feeds the stream. SltiKKi.il streams atnenate, so do lua(ih Kroceries. They become muty,sonr and stale and iinfit,for ase. The nviTemrnt here is oulcli: new thins cominu and tolng. We une modem methods nnd buy what we can sell before netting; stale ' d pnile ourselves In having a freh stock to sehet from at all times. A. D. COOPER, Court Square, Corner Main and Coll rue nt. North Court Square. NEW HATS, New Scarfu and Ties, NEW FANCY GOODS. NOVKI.TIKS RECEIVED DAILY HON MARCHE." J7 N. Main Street. You cannot blame the juvenile fingers that find their way into a barrel tilled with our croceiies: in fact it would lie a mystery if you could keio there out. If there is anything in the world that should lw sold at popular prices, it is what goes into the kitchen. That which you cannot do without ought to be purchasable nt the slightest possible advance over cost of production and we are guided by this principle In every sale we make. Whenever we can see our way clear to marking down prices that is what we promptly do. Respectfully, Powell & Snider. Wholeaale and Retail Gro cer. TIih wny to mako money in to save it. Ana the way to save it in to have your pre HfTiptionn filled at Canni chael'B drug store, and you will find by doing so you will Have from 25 to 30 per wit. on every prescription. We do not take goodn that the people know the price and mark down to cost, and then charge two prices for a pre- Hcription to make up the loan You know clerk hire and house rent muet be paid and the profits must be averaired someway. A hint to the wiwj i sufficient. A full line of De - Vault Flavoring Extracts in . . , t m 1 i stock Mr. J . Taylor Amiss and Mr. Chas. W. Devault a re with me and will be pleased to meet their friends andcus-j tomers. Don t forget the place. Carmithaers drug store, No. 20 South Main r, )f Aulipvillp X i) 8U (KU, Arlllt'V Hie, il VISITORS HAVE YOU BEEN TO SEE THE "CRYSTAL PALACE," THE MAMMOTH CHINA STORE, 41 Patton Atenue, AND Til EI It HiiUJAINH FOR AUGUST? If you haTrn't. don't m.M fdng it brfore re tu mi or home. ThT hire every thing that la kept In a first cU a china n'oix. A a'cial feature ti the aooTcnlr depa tment of china, odd pieces and art (our nwn Impnrtatlont with rlewa on th m charaeteriat c of our city. Soli t Itrcr spoons Limoges china art pottery, ete., this month. We aie offering most o( our tck ctt, rery low and i"inf below coal. We park yonr purrhaxe for shipment an -at great ca-e in order to ha them reach y-u saft-lT. THAI). W.THRASH& CO. Po. 41 Patton Avenue, CHINA. (il.AHH. HOI'SK FI'R- MSH1N0H. ETC., JUST OPENED. A lot of very Stylish, Fine Drew (ioo(1h lor early nu tninn; also a largo lot of fine clothing. SeaHonabU ;ool arriving almost every day. One Price System. H. REDWOOD S CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, RUGS, ETC. 7 & 9 PATTON AYE. GX s dor em , And she has a prize at that. An indif ferent hat is hard to get along with, a bad knt is a positive nuisance. The pe culiar thine about it is that what a had hat costs vou. will buv a good one. It require! considerable nerve to face the world under the best of circumstances; it requires much more than considerable nerve to face it in an execrable hat. The man who has brains will cover them with good material. While you are about it you might ai well get what is abso utelv sure to necome you. ran styles in the best teliable msktsnowin and I am sure to suit you. I am not trv inir to nrecioitate a financial disaster, but for $3.00 you can buy a stiff hat war ranted to give satisfaction and of the lateat Knll shape. IF, ft. MITCHELL, KIN'S OITPITTK!, 28 Patton Ave. THE ASHEVILLE TRANSFER EXPRESS CO. OFFICE LEGAL BLOCK, COURT SQTARE. Telephone 119. Hagirage transferred to and from the depot and all polntaia Asheville 25 Cent Per Piece. MliHSKNOBRS (IN ALL TRAINS, AND CONSTANTLY AT TH Ii HUPOT THE ONLY COMPANY PRIVILEGED TO CHECK BAGGAGE 1 I Frora hott1 or re"ld""- to d"tl"' speclaltT ma-1e of the transfer f bag-nage , m mt prt of lhf clt, to .nother I Prompt deliveries guaranteed; respond. j p"-'"- At prlyate residences baggnge will be delly- red ia aar part of th house dt sired without extra charge. Orders may be left at the laadlng h tela, at the R. ft I). City Ticket Office, at tbe Depots or at the General office of the Company, Legal Block, Court Square, A.heyllle, sir A COLLIERY EXPLOSION. MANY PF.RSONI KII.I.KD OR WOVNItKO. Four Bead Already Brought To The Buiface and Relief Expedi tious) Oritanlied to Rescue Ttie Other Was Hay Bo Alive. I on don, Aug. 31. An explosion took place this morning in the Malabo colliery near Uedminster, Somersetshire. A large number of miners were nt work in the mine at the time of the disaster. A dull rumbling sound underground, followed by a cloud of coal dust issuing from the shaft, first announced tbat a terrible ac cident hud happened. The alarm soon spread throughout and crowds gathered about the pit's mouth. Wive and chil dren of the endangered miners uttered heartrrndcring cries, while the colliery officials rapidly organized .n exploring party The latter had not been long nt work when thev signalled that a fire damp ex plosion of a most serious nature had oc curred and that they had already found tour dead miners. The bodies ol these unfortunate men were hauled to the surface. A moment or so later loiirotlier miners, all seriously injured, were brought out of the mine and it was announced that many others were known to lie either dead or seriously injured. Additional exploring parties were promptly sent down the shaft. Great excitement prevailed throughout the lied minster mining district, and the local police have their hands full in keeping crowds away from the mouth of the pit Liiter. The bodies of seven dead millers have been recovered and two others arc missing. About u dozen men were seriously injured. KILLED IN A TYPHOON. OVKR TWO Ht'NDRKD I.OMK THKIR I.1VF.M. VeasielM Wrecked and Property DHtroyed It Was) In Japan And Was The Worm For Yearn. Vancoi vkh, U. C, (August 81. Hv he steamer Empress of Inpan, news was received todav ol a great typhoon in la pan that caused the loss of over two huadred lives. This typhoon ruck the steamer on the evening of August 16, aud lasted till light. The following day the German vessel Helene Kickmers was driven ashore from her anchorage aud thrown high and drv upon the bank where she now lies almost a complete wick Twenty or thirty of her crew arc believed to buvc been drowned. While the typhoon was ia progress lighters which were bringing to the Japan her cargo and provisions were waslien awar, a number ot men being drowned. Great damage to property and lile re sulted all along the shore. It is be lieves! the loss ot lite will be 2.r(), mostly Inpancse and Chinese sailors. Meteoro logical reports says the typhoon was me most violent that has visited the Orien tal sea for years. DR. PRATT'S DKATH. A Confederate Hurieeou During; Tbe Civil War. London, August 31. It will bring re grct to the minds of manv Americans to learn of the death of Dr. Thomas Pratt, hich occurred Saturday at I'niversity hospital. Dr. Pratt twenty yean ugo wni one of the most distinguished American phy siciani in lCurope. He was a son-in-law of Dr. Marion Sims. He served on the confederate side as a lurgeun during the civil war 111 America, and on the lcrman side during the Krunco-I'iussiau war After the German victory he lived in Pans, und fifteen years ago came to Lon don, where has since resided. During recent years he has been an in valid, and his trieuils consider that death was a welcome relief to his sufferings. week age he fell in a tit in Cower street and wns removed to the Umversitv hi pilal. He did not recover strength enough to be removed to his home in the Hotel Victoria. Ir. Pratt was brother of the late United States minister to Persia and another brother is a lawver in New York. He was a man of manr friends and ol the utmost kindness ol heart and generosity ol disposition. PRI.NCKI.V ROOK KR The Kind ol Landlord Albert I-.d ward MeetnN to Be. London, Aug. 31. Americans have at times lieen startled bv revelations of tbe rapacity of London landlords who rookeries in the slums and comiel the poor tenants to pav eor''it 11 rents for their miserable hovels, at the same time declining to make any re pairs. The latest specimen of this class of landlord is no less a person than the Prince of Wales. Two small tenement houses at Ken niuglon liclonging to him collapsed re cently but fortunately the inmates es caped unhurt; otherwise Knglishmen might again have had the entertaining spectacle of their Prince cross examined in the witness box. The Prince's agent has at once issurd directions that all the tenants of his collupsed houses are to lie hoaxed at his exiei'se pending an inspee tion of the rookeries. Ml'RDKRF.RH ARRESTED, They Confess. t the Killing; or Kilt Byrd In I88. Bristol, Tenn., Aug. 31. Special. Sheriff renlnnd Hnd Deputy Hymns, of Mitchell county, N. C lire here, haying under nrrest Thos.nnd William Wliiteron, of Hiikersville, N. C, (or murdering Kitt Bvrd in November, 18H2. They hnye been liying at Big Stone finp, assuming the name ol lones, where they hurl mar ried und were considered dangerous men. They confess to the louland cold-blooded murder, Millard Fillmore's Sinter Dead. ' J Fillmore Harris, the last survivor of fnmilv of eiRht brothers and sisters, of whom was Millard Killmore, the thir tecnth president of the 1'nited States, dead. PAHSF.NUERH INJURED, Another Railway Accident lu Switzerland. Geneva, Aug. 31. Switzerland was startled this morning by another serious railroad accident, the third within a lew months. This time an express train, en tering the railroad statfon at Zurich, the capital of the province of that name, dashed into a train that was being shun ted in order to let it pass. Four of the passenger cars of the train which was being shunted were wrecked and many passengers injured. HiRSONATliXPERIENCKS. COL, CAMKRON'H AND At'DIT OR HANUKRUN'l STOKII H, Terribly Narrow liscape from Death By Both of Tnetu-Mr. aanderllu Half Under Water aud Near to Drowning;. Prom the l harlot te Chronicle. H. Cnmcron, of the Governor's stall', gives your correspondent the following particulars uf the Third Kiver tragedy. "1 was en route with Auditor Sander lin, to Cleveland, N. C, and having lost sleep the night bclorc was sleeping soundly in the sleeper nt the time of the accident. The shock aroused me to com plete consciousness and 1 was not aware that 1 was bun or ol that had hnp- iened. Then, exerting all mv strength, 1 raised the upxr lierth afoot or so and got hold on the iron grating overhead nd pulled mvsell out 01 me water aim at of the upier berth. I called and yelled at tne top 01 my voice, hut heard no answer cxcvpi mc roans and cries from other sultcrers; hen 1 recalled my thoughts and set to woi k to extricate my lilt loot and suc- eeded. Ilearinir a crv trom a lariv 1 went to irr relict, hut found that she was held own and all inv strength could n : pull her out. Feeling under the water I lound hat her clothing was attached to some him. I toie it off and got her out. She " . . . 1 I I..1.I was vcrv weaK ann lanu nun 1 mi in a cushion. I asked her name .-mil she aid she was traveling with Mrs. lltx, nd she hersell was Mrs. While Inmi Memphis, Teiin. "As no one e sc ri S lonticil 10 ni can, Dues anv one need help?" I proposed to inderlin to Slav with the three ladies, while I should go tor outside help. Harc- aiicd and barefooted mid ill night luthini! I tramped to a (arm house and securing a conveyance I came to States- illc nnd aroused the town anil men re urned." "Mere n Mrs. Moore asked lor help and gut her out at a window. I went back aud shouted for Sanderlin, without reply, hen I took out Mis. Mooic s daughter, ind returning, called agnm tor Sanderlin, .letting this tune a taint reply, and groii- iil' mv war to him dragged linn pulled him to a broken window out ol the wa ter nnd the fresh air revived us both. 1 was in the forward right lower h,Mih mv first sensation was that the windows wire closing in on ine.and tnat the car was on its Iclt sale aud the water wns comiiiL- in. Tbe first effort toescape showed me that the water had come up tn the lower edtre ol the berth aliove me, and that my lelt foot was firmly bound n some way. and 1 lelt that 1 wassmotn cring, though the water did not rise any higher nor the car sun; any lower. Mr. danderlln'H Kxperlence from the Ruleish chronicle. The train due at Statesville at 2 o'clock that night was fortvtniuutcslate; it was therefore a quarter of three o'clock when I was uwakened by feeling the tra mnke two sudden jumps or jars, and in a moment afterwards I felt niyselt go ing down, down, down, I could not tell whither. My heart well nigh stopiied lieatitnz. In a short while there came an instantaneous stop and crash. Iinmedi atelv shrieks and cries for help went u tram all the curs Irum sleeping car to engine. 1 found myself overwhelmed with n mnssol HCDris or wreckage, hii right leg was pinioned by a sharp piece of iron underneath and heavy pieces ol wood lying upon it trom above. I tounn myself "ulso lying in the water, but for tunately it reached only to my waist 1 was stunned by the lall and must have remained so for sometime. When 1 aroused I called out for help, and Col onel Cameron, who had lor some time been searching for me heard me and came immediately to ray help through a win dow in the upper part of the car. Alter working uwav lor n long time he suc ceeded ia dcaching one piece ol timlier alter another until my leg was Inc. Meantime the water was rising high around me and I should most like have been drowned but foi Col. Uimcron s timely coming to my relief. An Kxperl oplulon. From the Richmond Dispatch. W. A. Klinsoti, an eiiert civil engineer, and farmer employe of the Western North Carolina road, says: "It is impossible , mill anikes without bending them This was not the CHSe with those found on the track. The cross-ties were rotten and utterly unsafe." wan W.h-a lT Prom the Raleigh News and Observer. In regard to the difficulty experienced obtaining newsfrom Stalesvillein regard to the accident, it is to be observed that the telegraph ohice there was over crop. ped. t Remarkable Theory Vet P E. Ransom In Raleigh Chronicle. I do not lielieve any one put anything on the track, but I think the rails were rotten. A GHAMTI.V nlHCOVKRY. Mnvor raiit Finds) Aimllier Hod In The Harlx place Halm. Nbw York, Auk. 31.-Mnyor f.riiu made personal visit to the scene ol the Park Dace disaster shortly liclore noon todny. He poked about in the debris in a vault under tne swewais nun wu uui rid. A to disrover the charred and muti lated bodv of u man. The mayor has is sued directions that ull of the debris be cleared awav at once. Ready for Fight. London, Aug. 31. Mitchell formally takes up Corhett's challenge to fiht for .ir. ,nn c .U,. llr ia ready to deposit the : 'mmtJ Hg 8onn BS Corliett, by cable, one amiounces his acceptance. Kverybody should use Bratlycrotine and not have headaches. is ULMACEDA HAS FLED- UOYF.HN.TlKNT I'ONTHOI.I.liD BV fO!SiKHHIO.NAI.IHTB. Official Confirmation of the Insur gent' Victory Received at Wash. IliBton Oulv Two Day Hehlud Newspaper Correspondents. Wasiiinoton, Aug. 31. Official corrob oration of Balmaceda's fall reached the state and treasury department this morning. Acting Secretary Wharton re ceived the following telegram dated Val paraiso, Aug. :ioth, 9:;t0 p. m., Irom our consul there: 'Halmaccda has turned over the gov. eminent to IiaUcdano and fled. Canto goes to Santiago tonight to assume con- rol until the arrival ol t lie Inula from lquiiue. Good order prevails here. ' Acting Secretary Soley also received the lollowiug cablegram from Admiral Krown, dated Valparaiso, August 30: 1 he president of Chill has surrendered he government to the Chilian general. Baiiucdaiio, and has left Santiago, Val- mraiso is well organized. I he foreign mes have re-embarked. The above is somewhat obscure, but is nttrpreted at the department to mean that the police force in Valparaiso is so well organized as to relieve the foreign admirals of any necessity for keeping their mariners on shore duty. Kikl, Aug. ,11. 1 he new Chilian war ship, President Piute, has coaled and is now ready for sea. Her commander is awaiting instructions Irom Chili before leaving this port. NIK RAILROAD CENSURED. VKRUICT BV THE CORONP.R'H Jl'RV IN HrATI:VII.I.K. The Jury Finds That a Rail Had Been Taken I'p and That the Train watt Uumiliin Too Fast and That There Were Rotten Ties. Statksmi.i.k, Aug. III. Special. The wounded are improving; ull will recover. The coronet's jury finds that a rail was misplaced, but censures the railroad for leaving a pinch bar with which the spikes were drawn where any body could find it. It also censures the company lor fast running und for rotten ties. . '. Cultwill. I'enullens Jews. Dktkoit, Aug. 31, The Russian Jewish refugees have begun arriving in this citv. They were all penniless and unlsrtu natelv handicapicd bv their inability to speak the linglish language. Stock Quotations. NKW Von a, Aug. :tl. lirle Vll": Lake Nhort 112; Chieniro unci Northwestern 11114, Norlolk ami WeMlern f.r: Kiclittiiind ami West I'oint Terminal 14'j. Wentrrn I nion a. Baltimore I'rlces. RM.TIUOKK, Auaiist 31 -Flour, tltlirt: w-sleru Huiier $3.4o:i.Mr,; extra, $:t.90 .4o; t'umilv, $4.no;Vlo. W heat southern, utradjr; Kul'ti N(rJ;i(i7; LunKherrv miiidlOH; No. 2 red, unsettled and higher; spot anil Atuuflt 1 07;V'M ."7L4. Cum, utithern, Klendy; while, 7KS .vrlluw, (t70c. New Vork Market. NKW Yobk, Auk. 3t Sto,-k. at'tiTt and trutig. Money, euy at 1vift:i. hichttnite, lonif. 4.H2, hurl, 4.h4la; state h'-.nflN. ilea-leett-il; government bonds dull but kteadv. Cotton linn, vales 114 bales; t!olHm!n, No-loc; ( irleuns, c; futures opened and closed steady: AuKim. ; September, .d; October. 8 43; Noyember, s lio; lircember H 7o; January, a 87. 1-1, nir quiet, and cany Wlirat more uctirc and Hteadv Corn dull and ens? I'ork iniift and steady at sioiMinioo. i.aru qniM ann nrm 6 t5. Spirit Turpentine quiet and steady at 3tl-.Q:!74C Knmn iinet and firm at si ar.ssi 40. rreigats nrm. AFFAIKS OF CONSEOUEXCE. I.IIUK. Abe Buzzard, the Pennsylvania, ant law, wants to lie pardoned so that he nay become a preacher. Dr. Oliver Weadell Holmes, the famous poet und writer, celebrated his eicl.tr second birlhd-iy hnturuuy. Hanlan and Oaiiilnur havenifreed upn a three-mile race for ;li( or $1,000 sine to us rum en hi iui uiigion oeui n, I Ontario. As Haitian is ifoiiii; to New Westminster the race cannot be rowed until ubout the middle of October. PilRKION. Mme 1'ntti ha postponed her depart ure for America until late ia liecember. Russia will send a fleet to Cherbtire, prance, under Admiral KasnakoH', to ur- rive September 15. Utieen Victoria has issued a comnjis ion to the royal commission to encour age the participation of her subjects in the norld s ruir at IhicnKo. Kmncror William refused to consent to the reduction of the cum du ties, though pressed to do so by Minister Miquel, ol the tierman finance depart ment. Santiuco has been formally surren dered, the triumph of the Congressional party is complete and pence and quiet mav be looked for in Chili before manv days have passed. The AnhevlUe CHUen Ulven The latest local news. The best general news. The freshest state news. General and siccinl comments. The largest subscription list of any sec. ular paper in the state. The best advertising medium in the state. A full staff of able editors and corres pondents. The neatest, newsiest and most enter prising pnjier in North Carolina. Its effort" are nlwavs devoted to the upbuilding and development the re-e sources ol the state, particularly western section. Subscription, $0 per annum; $3 months: SO cents per month. If you feel all broke up and out of sorts auilate your liver with Simmons Liver Regulator. Itch on human nnd horses and all ani mals cured in thirty minutes by Wool ford's Sanitarv LotiW This never fails Sold bv Kavsor & Stunh druggist, Ashe, ville. rt. C. MPORTED AND DOMESTIC GIGARSI Wholesale Prices. If you want a boa of good rlgars, Ira ported or domestic, Grunt rbirninov is the place to get I hem. We do nut retail cigars, hut sell them by the box only A cigar that you usually pay ten cents lor. I ean aril y,m the same cigar, fin t in a box. at neren cents. The best five ee t cigar at 3U cents by the box. It will pny you to cnll nnd examine them. GRANT'S I'HAKMACV. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Ilcliable Blood Purifier. Containing Iturduck Hoot, Sarsa parilla Hark, Prickly Ash Bark, Poke Root, Ac. Hy its urc yon 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 strength 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 Buncoiftbe Sarsaparilla render it the most reliable Blood Purifier that can be used, while it ia 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 South Main St. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Mr RUNT. The evcn room white eottare on too of mountain for one year, at $175, or liy the month at $110 per month. Fire places' in ft rooms t.oon eooking stove, mom prns int pliu-e to IWe about Anheville. N one but good irnuniB or lovrra 01 uic Drautiiui nerd rqiiiT. Homes fur the Poor Man. If too want to be ntiirhbor of Ceorse Van- ilrrtiilt huv one of mj lota, within h'Tt dUtanct of hi palaer, at from $km) to ytHio orr lot. Hue from 70x100 to 20txft(K. B-autifullv Hhndcil nnd tint vitwi Call it wv ofTtt-e tor plutti. Terms,. canh, halaai-c 1, i, J years. j. m. CAMl'UhLL. P H 'A & O 'J -rj K I I o W ? a 02 H rh " ii I I rH r 1 1 1 1 o cs c o w PS o ft w o Q k w w zfi ft H th six 'Si S3 s 0 O Q ft Q e 5 a h w 2 " j 1 1 W m a S j 5
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