Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VII. NO 119. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS ""(' 7 '""' ' WHERE THE SNWBIRDS NEST. For a cool place in summer, for health and recreation, visit Linville, Grandfather Mountain, and the beautiful recinn sur rounding them. Regular Xtles If real estate at l.itiville on and after June 1st, 1891. Business lots and resi dence sites sold at private sale only. The Kneeola Inn. This excellent hotel was opcui d the 1st of June, under the management of Mr. lames T. Skill's. Om the VonahloMee Road. A I)entitifu1 route fur a summer excur sion, hv way of Doe River Gorge, Kuan Mountain, Crniilwrry, Linville, (Irand father Mountain, Hlowinn Kock and Lenoir. WtrMern Carolina M.'rc 'o-icll Company. Daily staye lietween Crnnlierry ami Lenoir. vd tile. OOINI1 KAKT. tnniM. WKKT. I.r.'Mlo i. m . Cranberry Ar. I l:.'lo a. m. Ar. Sill" p in., I.invillc, I.v. ,lll n m. l.v. 7:S0 a. m., I.invillc. Ar. 7:0" p m Ar. 1:1X1 p. in.. Ill win K'k, I.v. '.'.no p. in I.v 2:11(1 p. m., lilowinit K'k Ar. 1:0" p.m. Ar. 7:0O p m . I.enoir, I.v. 7 .0 a. ri Rpstern time. ttead unwntil An Opportunity. A cash price of one thousand dollars hus Iwen offered for the iK'st short story or novel having the Grandfather Monti aiu and the beautiful scenery of that lo alitv woven into the plot. This mountain, situated as it is in tin most picturesque part ot Western North Carolina, furnishes an attractive setting for an interesting story. The selection will be made by a com mittee of comjietciit reviewers, and the storv mut not be less than 10 nor ex ceed 50 pag. s. Detailed information tnav )c obtained of the Linville Improvement Company, of Linville, North Carolina. REAL ESTATE. WlLTSU B. GWVN. W. W WHST. GVVYN & WEST, (SucccMort to Walter B.Gwyiv ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF sSHFVILLE. REAL ESTATE. JLuaua Securely Placed at A Per Cent. Notary Public. Cuiumi.Munera ot lieetls FIRE INSURANCE. OKFICK Houtheaftt Court Hquare. GORTLANDlOS, Real Estate Broker, And Iu-restiuciit .liceniM. NOTARY PC11I.IC. Loans securely placed at 8 per rnt. Offices: 34 & 26 Patton Avenue Secovrl floor. fcb9(Uv WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 3M Fatton A venae. Nut V M C hulld'R. P U RoiftK4.. norl d3iu (Formerly of Ljmaa Child), Office No. 1 Legal Block REAL. ESTATE AND L.04N BROKER, TRICTLY A RKOKBRAGB BI'SINBSS. Loans secure placed at H per cent. VEGETABLES! RECEIVED FRESH EVERY DAY . AT HARE BROTHERS. 17 South Main Street, B. F. ARRINGTON, M, D., D. D. S. OPPICB ROOMS Over Rajsor ft Smith's drug store, No. 81 Pattoa Arenac, V-Pilllng teeth a ptcialty; alio treating dltcaaed Rami, aad all diataaca pnlnlng to the eatal (trncthrt. laidit V m A. O.MPEl f&P'Tl GROCERIES, ft t it WW YES! 1 buy my Croceiies, Provisions, Feed, etc., horn this house, they ulways give me good fresh goods and sell at pricta as low or lower than any other. I have al ways found them reliable and have no cause tor complaint, and would most cer tainlv advise you to give them a trial, as I believe they will make it to your inter est to trade with them. J V- -T 1 Vn Afternoon Tea. You cm avoid n hundred and one dotnen tu1 coTtiulii attont tiy purchiiHiiij; your roerr ha wth imlKoiftit and ..inert-1 inn. Mo-ey isn't the onlv thing t- be cnidcn d Though ho.Hchold thrift ia of the fir fit importance, ot er mattcn are almost equally eanential. Take your cuntoin where you take yourcon-fiil'-nee, they nhotild never be separated. We give vou In return for your patronage this positive nnurance. vour financial outlay will be re iutd, your Kfot-erirB will be up to the h'h-t po (tilde standard in quality, nnd the lift ot'erervthim: will fin I its wayinto your kitchen. Respectfully, Powell & Snider, Wholesale and Retail Gro cers. "WORLD'S BOUQUET CIGAR." m The Rent The Beat The Best Cent dgrar Cent Cigar Cent Cigar OX THE MARKET, FOR 8ALB AT I The RHtttory Turk Hotel, W. B. Pclbam i Su nnminua Hotel, W O. Mullcr, Rarsor Smith, ii A. Sor-''ls, Hntnpion & Feather 1 stui', W. G l'errv, j. H. l.ouKhran, John , O'honm U & C., Wm. Kroner, Worthan St ' I'll., f roin Hotel. Ilv31-am i Tlie way to make money is to h ve it. And the way to ; nave it is to have your pre jncriptionH filled at Carmi chael'sdrug store, and you will find by doing so you will save from 25 to 30 per cent, (tn 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. ,T. Taylor Amiss and Mr. (.'has. W. IWaultare wit h me and will be pleased to meet their friends and cus tomers. Don't forget the place. Carmichael's drug store, No. 20 South Main street, Asheville, N. C. 0 wi tfrA'IIU-;.:-iV Bill SS :how to make money i Our buyer will leave thla week for the northern mnrlicti, to purchaae an immennc stock tor our fall and Chrlatmaa trade, and we will continue to oflir nnr prernt utot'k nt greatly rcilnml priiea ntli the firnt of Octo bcr, to make room for the iiew KoodR. WAIT ! WAIT! DON'T BUY ANY Dinner or Tea Sets Until you nee our new Rtock. Wait and dec the decorated CHAMBER SET FOR $2.70. Wlt for thoupHndu of other pretty novel- tie in cbina, ilver, etc. Our stock for thin Me ah on will be double thnt of any oth r, an our air ady I urge trade demands it Our RTund opening will be announced In due lime. J T No. 41 Patton Avenue, CHINA, CLASS, HOUSE FUR NISHINGS. ETC., Without multiplying w.irdR we wIrIi to Ray we aie receiving lotR and I. Tsnnd LOTS of Rlyljnh goodR, high in quality, the pur. chiiRctof our Mr Keilwoud. now in New York. The RtylcR will lie found c 'rrect, the price low. and among them numcrouR GRAND BARGAINS by which we mean stuff worth easily a fourth more than the price. H. REDWOOD I CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, RUGS, 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. NEW II ATS, New Scarfs and Ties, NEW FANCY GOODS. NOVELTIES RECEIVED DAILY -AT THK- "BON MARCIIE." 37 8. Main Street. B. CrilAMBBHS.) F. M. W' AVKR, Sec. & TrcaR. H. A. MII.I.BK, Gen. Bupt. rreRiaeiit l F O. Mil. I.BR, I V-PrrRident. ) CAROLINA GOAL CO., -DEALERS IN- JELLIGO AND ANTHRACITE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT OFFICE, No. n Pattou Avenue, AND AT CHAMBERS & WBAVKR'S I.IY BRY OFFICII, WILLOW 8T. PROMPT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solicited.. TELEPHONE 130. P. 0. BOX 312. WHITE & COMPANY ASSIGN THI.IK I.IAHII.ITIF.H ADMIT' 'I'l.U TO III-: l.tHliK, They Wire C'auKhtla a Corn cor ner and Could Not lluck AkiiIiihI Ihe innienne Receipt a. Htate nieul or the I'-lrm-WIII While Pnt In HIm I'rivMe Fortune to .Make ;d the I.OHHeH? Nkw Vohk. Sept. S. V. White & Co, Imve sent the fiimiiiiiiecmenl nf iheii .'is!iiimi'nl to the stock exchange. The enmpiiny sav that their nssijjn- ment is clue to u corner in a corn deal and that their inurcst in the slock or lionil market is very limited. The liabilities nt the firm arc very inrKC, hut onlv a lew hundred shares ol stock are outstatulini; on contract. The climax of today's ansi nnient has reen approaching culniiuation lor the last two weeks. The volume ol liusiness in railroad stocks during the last three days has diverted, to some extent, ntten- tion from speculation anil invest incuts in breudstnlls, and the mcmliers of the emliorrussed tirm have been alilc to con ceal their actual tinuncial condition without the slightest ilitlicuhy nnd so Inr as the Kcueral operators on the street were concerned no question as to the solvency of the firm has been even thought of. It whs only alter a very complete review of the situation that it was decided to make an assiniinnnt for the benefit of creditors. There are no coin facts outstanding on the floor ol the stocke.icliaiiKeand no exciteinent WiiscaiiM'd there bv an an- rouncenient ol the failure. All the mem I ci s of the dim were at their office and when the announcement ol the suspen sion was made li. C Stedman. the boet- liankcr, asa friend was authorized to make the lullowin;; s'aieuunt: "The cause nl the trouble is ducwhollv to the decline in corn. The house was heavily I. aiu on September and October corn and the iiuuaiisc receipts were too much to stand. The private fortune of Stephen D. White, so lonn noted for success and boldness in siiecul.atvc deals, is estima ted at l.tl .( 0. A number ol firms ho were borrow ing stocks from S. V. White K- Co. re ceived notice from ihciirin iiefne open ing ot business today to sell these shares and the maiket took the stock with ssarccly a tremor. I'nt and call holders who had piivdeurs It in S V. White. chiefly calls, and who went short against tneir options, now liiul themselves in the predicament of having to co.rr. I lie lailure caused but little excitement at the produce exchange for the reason that but few ol the members were inter ested in the corn deal. It is stated that that the failure will affect Chic aizo lirin- cipnlly. the price of corn on the nroduee ex- chuiiRe tell Hj cents ut the i.er ol the Mr. Stedman savs he can eive no esti mate of the liabilities of the firm as vet. THE ITATA CAHF.. The VeHHel Valued at 00,000 Hpeedy Trial Anked. I.os Anoki.ks, Cnl., Sept. 22. -The an- praisersin the case of the steamer llata have reported to ludue Ross, lixinn the value of the vessel ut $60,(1110, and her arms at the same amount. The vessel was ordered released on tiling ol the bonds in a double amount. Counsel for the defense in the case against Richard L. Trumbull, Ccorye A. Hint, and Cant. (I I -!irr')l :L.iil l..ri speedy trial, which was opposed bv the Kovernnieui on the ground that it' was impossible to net their witnesses. The case was Hii.-.Dv set for Oct. 10. Wsiii.M.ToN, .Sept. 22.-AttornrvC.ct'-cral Miller has directed that the second unci liteil suamst the Chilian steamer Itata be ilismisiiril Tl.. .....! !,.. been released under liond in the oiiyin.il iniei ami is now iree to ioaliout her bus iness pending the uction of the couits. HTOI.F. ;5n,oo, Heavy Robbery In London of Hank Funds). I.0.NI10N, Sept. 22. Another hcavv bank robbery is reported. A lame unr eel of bills remitted Iroin country banks has been stolen Irom the London and Westminster bank (limited), which is an important institution, hnvine tilteen or more branches in this city. The amount lost is variously stated at from $750,000 to $1,500 000. THK INF.VITABLF.. RUNHla Preparing For It In Kverv 1'oHHlble Way. London, Sept. 22. The Standard's correspondent at Scbastopol says a party ot five generals, ten colonels and eiht staff captains under Lieut. Gen, Manikin ScvstroulT have been sent Irom St. Pe tersburg to survey the whole Crimea anu to prepnre topographical plans tor the war denartment. The fact ia much commented upon in military circles. Receiver for I. lit hi Companies). Jacksonville Flu., Sept. 22. The Southern Gas trust and construction company, controlling and nwruting the i'alatka gas, liht and fuel company and the Gainesville gas and elect ric light cotn- Enny, has been placed in the hands ol G. . llailev, of I'alatka, as a receiver. Many of the stockholders reside in the north. A 150.000 Fire. Fort Worth, Tex., Sept. 22. Fire yesterday destroyed the I-llis hotel, a 5- siory stone structure, and a tlnee story annex, together with their contents val ved at $130,000. The store of Galling ton Hi Montgomery was also destroyed. Loss $12,000. Total loss, $150,000; in surance, $S2.000. Million See Ihe Holy Coal." Treves, Sept. 22.-The exhibition ol the "holy coat" will end October 4. The number of visitors who have visited the "holy coat" already exceeds the number who visited it in the exhibition in 184-4, and the totfll nnmlwr in this pvrtiliit;,.,! 1 will probably reach two millions. CAI'T. A. C. ANSON. The Well Known Captain of the Chlcaico RaHeball Club. Adrian C. Anson, of the Chicago bnse ball club, is one of the best known play ers in the country, lie is certainly one ol the ablest team managers. In no year A. C. ANSON. Itl'RNS. III'TI'IIINSON. KVAN. I'KI-H'I.R. has he brought together 11 liner set of ball players and showed greater general ship. In a close game the chances for a victory are generally on his side, as his men, becoming enthusiastic under his leadership, Impii utly bat out victories in the ninth inning. No captain has so enriched the cullers ot nnv club as he has those of the Chicagos. Capt. Anson has an instinct for determining the chances u young plaver tnav have Inr success. His able lieut-nant is the old Chicago favor ite, Tom Hums, and next to him stands I'ted richer, whose great play in the re cent series ol games at Urooklwi was a teat lire of the contest there. Next comes Left I-aider Kvnn and then the old Yale College graduate, Hutchinson, whose swift anil strategic pitching has done so much to placclheLhicagoColts' team at the head of the competition in the pres ent pennant race. It is a fact worthy of special note that the club has never had a team in the held that has worked to- cther 111 such thorough harmonv as the team Anson is pi mid in calling his colls. ineiigiu ior me pennant is laiween Huston and Chicago, but certainly the chances are in lavorol Chicago. NKW LIl'KATCIIArKLilILL IK. WINHTON MtKF.! MANY chan;f.m. All deem For Ihe Iteller (ireal Improvements) In Many It part inenlH New Profi-MHom Attend ance on I ay erH t onipulnorv. CiiAiiii. Hill, Sept. 21 .Special. The prosperous opening of the (.'Diversi ty last week, with its newly elected pres ident, Dr. Winston, in full charge, seemed the signal for a practically new life in this institution. Never before have there been so many changes lor the better. Our new president has infused every department with some of his own pro gressive spirit, and great results may be expected from the many beneficial re forms so far made. No better evidence of the hearty desire of the student-bcxty to co-operate with the faculty in suppressing any form of hazing could he desired than their b havior at the opening ol the session. To the large Freshman class of eighty or more men, the most courteous treatment was shown, and no trace ol rowdyism could be seen in nuv actions of the older students. The greater part of the impropriation obtained Irom the last legislature has been used in renovating the smith build ing, which, when completed, will present an almost new apiearance. An increase in rent has been made for rooms in this building. Great impiovemeuts have been made in other departments too. The gymna sium has just received additional appa- rntus at u cost 01 ji-mjo, (.vmnasiic training is now compulsory tu the stu dents. Besides the ordinary course ol exercise, boxing and fencing arc taught. I lie jil.tHM) or moie liookstormmg our library have been entirely recatalogued nail rearranged, and now is one of the most useful branches ol the university. The biological laboratory has been moved into room formerly used for the library of the Philanthropic society, in the new east building. The department ofnntur.il kistoiy now has the three divisions of biology, geology and miner alogy. To the (acuity have been added the lollowma : (Jr. Kemp P. Baltic, in the chair of history, llr. Karl P. Har rington, in that ol Latin; Pr. Henry V. vtilson, 111 that ol biology, and instruc tion in chemistry, mathematics. Lnglish ami niiuera ogy, Many changes too have been made in university regulations. Attendance on prayers is compulsory. When the chapel, wnicn is now neing remodeled wnn the money so kindly donated lor that pur pose by Mr. I). G. Worth, of Wilmington, N. C, is completed, each student will occupy a fixed seat. A gratuity system like that in vogue at Amherst College, has been instituted, by which a student is allowed to miss one recitation a week without having to ac count for such absence. Reports will lie sent out onlv after the final examinations in December, March and lune. On the whole, the University is on the upward rise, and everyone here seems determined that lack of energy shall not lie attributed to anybody or anything connected with the university ot North Carolina. On Sunday night, Sept. 13th the Key. Rdward Kondthalcr, of Salem, N. C, preached in the melhodist church the an nual sermon before the college Y. M. C. A. Dr. Harrington our professor of Latin, who is quite a musician, is m ine to form a College Glee Club; great interest is be ing taken in the movement. Capt. Hoke, ol the loot-ball team is al ready getting his men in shape for a game to lie played in Kaicigti during the expo sition. It was a pleasure to see Dr. J. L. Car roll of Asheville here, w ho has come to take charge of the baptist church in the village. Thu Citiibn occupies a prominent plnce in our reading room (lietween the N. Y. Timesnnd Harper's Weekly Land is read not only by the Asheville boys here, but bv inauy of the visitors to the room. f : i. Delta. I used Simmons Liver Regulator for in digestion with immediate relief. O'C, . Sparks, ex-Mayor, Macon, Ga. THEY HELD LITE CHEAP. FIXINtt THK II 1. 4 V F. FOR A KFCIiNT TKAUF.UY. A Ship Prepared Only For Fair Weather and No Aecldents) A Hloyal Crew-Frlichtttued Uftl eers. London, Sept. 22 A Dutch journalist who is one if the survivors of the Ital ian steamship Faormina, recently sunk alter a collision oil Cape Collonna by the Greek steamship Thcssalia, has writ ten n letter in which he makes serious charges against the Italian officers. He says that the Faormina's crew, headed by the first officer, basely deserted the captain and that thev "clambered like rats" on bourd the Scalia. Onlya hand ful of sailors, the journalist adds, re mained loyal nnd they were unable to lower the Faormina's boats, which were filled with miscellaneous articles, and so securely fixed and sheltered from the sen that it was impossible to launch them. Continuing he says the passengers could not find any liie belts, life rafts or and life saving apparatus of nny kind and he attributes the great loss'of lite (about Gfl drowned I to these delects. In conclusion this Faormina survivor e icnts strongly upon the company to which the sunken steamer belongs for sending the steamer so badly equipped to sea with a large numlier of passengers. THl.KK I.I. HF. THOI BI.E. The Mrlcevllle Miners) Are Ile couiIiik Very KeatleaH. Nash vii.i.k. Sept. 22. There is every indication ol renewed trouble nt Brice vijlc within within n few days. The ar mistice expires the 2th inst. and the miners are reported to be restless be cause of the inaction of the legislature. In sipalu. Maiikiii, Sept. 20.-The greatest mis ery has been caused by the floods at Ca munas and Villalranca. The crops have been lost, and it is feared riots will re sult if relief is delayed. At Consuegua there is a demand for more disinfectants. Many marauders have been imprisoned there. At Ahneria the bodies of 1,71 victims of the Hoods have been buried. Many houses undermined Dy the floods continue to fall. Dealh ol Mrs. F.. K. Hampton. Svlva. X. C, Sept. 22.-Special-Mrs. Marguerite A. Hampton, wife of Gen li. i. Hamilton Hirl ti.r rf sumption at 5::t0 yesterday evening. Ntoek Ifuolntlons). NKW Vok K . Sep. 23. Krie 31 V4: Lake Short 1IU",; Cliirniso nml North weRtern 122; Nmtiilk anil Western : Richmond and Went Point Terminal 1; Western I nion S4l,. laltltnore Price). Iiai.timiirk, Sept. 22 -Flonr, Rteaily and un hatiK' ) w-Ktcrn sujH-r S2.40((i,'j,h,; cx iril.SM.llomt. Hi; laiml v. l liny 4. 115. Wheat steady ut de hut-; No. a nd, spot. loSVij ion,: month fo.'t'Vitlr; Ruitthern. active' l'ultiu'M.10M; L uifclii-rrv louwIUH. Corn. Rimtherii, Rtend.v; white, (is(i(i)U; villow "0 7'.'. New York Market. NKW Viikk, Sept. 22 StoekR. firm. Mnnev, easy nt 44(,r, KxchuiiKc, IcmK. 4. kiii4m;,koIj; short. .k:h4W, l.s; ii,,; ,tot hi lids. ucKlcclcd; Kuvernmmi bunds Rteudy. I'ntton steady, - alt s 3 JO hales; fplanils. vie; Orleans, M 1M-1 tie; tntureR opened and closed Rteaily; September, HO.",; October, "; November, J'.i; Ucccmher N.46; Jan uary, H M; 1'rhrunt.v n 77. Kl.iur-firm. Wheat -slciuly. Corn steady. Pork Rteady at $10 7"ifiU13 So. Lard easy at 7I7C-2 Spirit' TuriHiiunr slriidv at 3H(n:iKl3c Riisiu quiet at $ 1 ar,iu.i 40. Freiuts tirm. .l7'.UA'.s' ()' Co.XSISnrE.WE. roitiitoN, Thousands of immigrants from the 1101th or Italy have sailed from German potts fur the diked States. A man was killed in n tierce fight be tween I'arnellites and anti-l'ai nellites at Nenngh, Ireland, Saturday. Alexander Jacques, the French faster, completed a titty days' fast Saturday, nt the Westminister Aquirium, London. He was so weak he could not stand, Kmperor William told the Kmeror of Austria that the men and officers ol his army were lit to meet any that might lie brought against them, but that his gen erals were wanting in self-reliance to handle their men. Russia has suddenly changed her dip lomatic tactics. M. 1,-li,l,,lT tt.A v.. sian ambassador at Constantinople, has inlormally advised Sir William White, tne f.ngtisn ainnassaitor to t urkey, that the alleged 01-. 1111:11 inn rtf u -. .,, ,p.Si ,, ,n, Island ol Mitylcne, by u Hritish force docs not in any way concern Russia. HOMK. Senator Call, ot Florida, does not an ticipate any trouble in securing his seat in the senate. Iix-Congrcssiuan William L. '.Scott, ot F.rie, Fa., died late Saturday "night at Newport ol heart failure, aged sixty three years. . The president lias appointed ex-congressman W. W. Morrow to be L'nited States district judge for the northern district ot California. Advices from the city of Mexico say that the talk of revolution in Mexico, which was sprung 011 the country at San Francisco, is the veriest bosh, and Presi dent Diaz is too strongly placed tor any thing of that kind. The tunnel of the Grant! Trunk rail road under the St. Clair river, between Sarnia, Canadn, and Port Huron, Mich., to supersede the ferry system of trans portin jthc trafticol the company from the America:! to the Cjiniiriinn h.'.i.. opened formally Saturday. It is 6,026 leei long. It is stated that the people of Brice vtlle and Coal Lieek, Tenn., nrhere the trouble over convict labor in the mines occnrreil last spring, have determined to release the convicts if the special ses sion of the Tennessee legislature adjourn without providing for the fiual removal of the convicts. A new mark has been set lor the world's stallion recorrl at 9 DQ1.: Ana toli, who divided honors with Nelson, is again sing 01 stallions, Having gone Sat urday at Independence, Iowa, an easy, pure gaited mile in the following quar- . , ,,, - - .-uiTili .VU74. n II- liams predicted thut he would go in 2.07 I hula ai . IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GIGARS Wholesale Prices. If you wont a hox of (food cijari, lm ported or domestic, Oram's Pharmacy ia the place to get them. We do not retail cigars, but sell them by the box only. A cigar that you usually pay ten cents for, I can sell yon the him ciKar, fifty is a box, at even cents. 1 he best five cent ei;ar at 8'A cents by the box. It will pay you to calf and examine them. GRANT'S I'HAKMACY. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood Purifier. Containing Burdock Root, Sarsa parilla Bark, Prickly Ash Bark, Poke Root, &c. By its use you can saveyourself 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 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 South Main St. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AG EXT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND- IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Af V tiv '''OR A MIJCHAN1C To GBT . .... i, ,cl-tt nnn nuim nice two room hiiiine on name for $.100, if any T will ...11 a In. AIKf P . t ,. . ,.. n.i. iuii., n,i . iw, una win fove 1, 2. 3, 4. years on bulance. LotR in good neigh' borhi'od, cliiRe to Rtreet carR. .. ,,, -cm .j mi iiuiura leei iy, miles or court houRc, for 5 y, cash, balauee in 12 month. f'nll nnrl , J. M. CAMPBELL. 3 W r- Eh o c A r i U ri ph J PS r.i 'i n Ljj H iJ 'J H H 32 w P3 PS m a O M Q O o n H W O H J 3 H 'Jl a sss X A s 0 P3 -1 fc5 a ! O sC t-i rH i-j Ph Ph ,yjia'sis)MKBq.i'i-.