T: n Asheville Daily Citizen V VOLUME VII. NO. 120 ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. WHERE THE SNOWBIRDS NEST. For a cool place in tummcr, for health and recreation, visit Linville, Grandfather Mountain, and the benntiful region sur rounding them. n 1 Regular Sales Of real estate at Linville on and after une 1st. 1891. Business lots and resi dence sites sold at private sale only. Tbc Kseeola Inn. This excellent hotel was opened the 1st of June, under the management of Mr. James T. Skiles. - o Over the Yonahlonee Reyd. A beautiful route for a summer excur sion, by way of Doe Hirer Oorge, Roan Mountain, Cranherry, Linville, Grand father Mountain, Blowing Rock and Lenoir. Western Carolina Stage C'oach Company. Daily stage between Cranberry and Ienoir, Schedule. ri;nlNO wkst. Lv.V:00 p. m , Cranberry Ar. 11:30 a.m. Ar. 8:0O p m., Linville. Lv. M OO m. I.v. 7:!0 a. m., Unvtlle. Ar. 7:00 p m. Ar. liOO p. m., Bl wln R'k, 1.t. il.00 p. m. I.t 2;00 p. m., Blowing R'k Ar. 1:00 p. m. Ar. 7:00 p. m . Ueoolr, I.t. 7 00 . m. Baatern time. tRead upwaiil. An Opportunity. A cash prize of one thousand dollars has been offered for the l)cst short story or novel having the Grandfather Moun- ain and the beautiful scenery of that lo- ality woven into the plot. This mountain, aituated as it is in the most picturesque part ol Western North Carolina, furnishes an attractive setting lor an interesting story. The selection will be made by a con mil tee of competent reviewers, and the torv mukt not be less than 10 nor ex ceed 50 pag-s. Detailed information may be obtained of the Linville Improvement Company, of Linville, North Carolina. REAL ESTATE. WLT B. GWTK, W. W. WWT. GWYN & WEST, (Svcccmois to Walter B.Gwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF A8HCVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Solar? 1'abik. Cunimiuloncrs of Deeds FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE-onttieauM Court Bqnare. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers And Investment A genu. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans et.rtlj placed at S per rnt. Office: 34 A 30 Patton Arenac Second floor. fcbedlT WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 2A Patton Avenue. Next V M C A bolldg. novl d3m PO Boa 65. JOHN CHILD, (Poraserljr of Lyman & Child), Office No. i Legal Block REAL, ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, TRICTLV A MROKBBAGB BUSINESS. Lous aacara placed at S per tent. IF YOU WANT THE IN FALL HATS? YOU KUST LOOK THRO' JE. b. barnum a co.s, S Court Square. B. F. ARRIKSTOR, M. D., D, D. S, OPFICB ROOM Orcr Rayaor ft latth'a drug a tort. No. SI . . Pattoa ATann. ajgr-PIIIIng teeth a apeeiatty; ajao treating to UM auu atractarc, utou I ffll GROCERIES, If-; YES! I buy my Groceries, Provisions, Feed, etc., from this bouse, they always give me good fresh goods and sell at prices as low or lower than any other. I have al ways found them reliable and have no cause for complaint, and would most cer Ininlv advise you to give them a trial, as I believe they will make it to your inter est to trade with them. An Afternoon Tea. Vou can avoid a hundred and one domes tic complications by pu returning your Rrnecr let w)tb Judftment and discretion. Motey isn't the only thing to be considered. Though household thrift Is of the first Importance, other matters are almost equally essentia I, Take your custom where you take your con. fldrnce, they should never be separated. We give vou In return for your patronage this positive assurance, vour financial outlay will be reiuced, your groceries will be up to the highest po stbte standard in quality, and the bct uf everything will find its way into your kitchen. Resrectfully, Powell & Snider, Wholesale and Retail Gro cers. "WORLD'S BOUQUET CIGAR." ON THE MARKET, FOR SALE AT Tbe Batttrry Park Hotel, W. B. Pelham Swannanoa Hotel, w, O. Muller, RaTaor A Smith, O A. Sorrels. Harap'on ft Feather aton, W. O Perry. J. H, Loughran, John O'Donnrll & Co., Wm. Kroger, Worthan & Co., nnroitran Hotel, ilvzl-am HOW TO HAKE The way to make money is to Have it. And the way to Have it is to have your pre Bcriptiona filled at Carml chael's drug 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- ' A ' J 1 .f 1 Bcripiion to maKeupuieioss. 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 and Mr. Chas. W.Dt-vaultare with 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 rj f f I 5 I 1 I r u jLw L 0 fjf 1 H H $ 'i ! W M m . a , H i ' The Best Cent Cigar The Best Cent Cigar Tbe Best J Cent Cigar street, Asheville, N. C. Astor HorsF, New York City, Sept. 21, 1881. Dear Friends and Patrons: Doubtless any of you will expect to receive this let ter from me, but you know I am "a long ways" from home, and to drop vou "a lewlines,"isquiteconsoling tome, lhave had "a purtv good time" regardless the tatling "L" trains and hustling-bustling streets. I have taken in nearly all the "shows" 'didn't get stage struck' since I come this evening. I took a look at our Bill Nye's new play, "The Cadi;'' being one of the critics, 1 pronounced it a grand su rest, very, very good it was. After the performance we all called Bill out from behind the scenes for a speech. He spoke, and expressed his gratitude tor my pres ence etc. I am coming home soon so don't "worry" about me, I am all right. Well, what I was going on to say, is for you to keep an eye on the large, new, and pretty stock of fine china, bric-brac, glassware, toys, dolls, and thousands of other novelties, I have just bought here, which will soon be be displayed in our large and spacious palace at 41 Patton avenue. I never in all my life bought so many pretty and cheap things, and von now cna be assured that you can get them of me in like manner, i am getting up several new, inexpensive souvenirs, be on the alert, our grand opening will be announced in due time, in conclusion please tell 1 will bring the box of "Huylers." With kindest wishes to all, 1 subscribe, Your Friend, Thud. W. Thrash. Without multiplying words we wish to ay we are receiving lota and LTand LOTS of ityli.h gomln, high In quality, the pur chases of our Mr. Redwood, now In New York. The at, lei will be found correct, the prices low, and among them numerous GRAND BARGAINS by which we mean stuff worth eaily a fourth more than the price. H. REDWOOD I GO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, RUGS, 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. NEW HATS, New Scarfs and Ties, NEW FANCY GOODS. NOVELTIES RECEIVED DAILY -AT THB- "BON MARCIIE." 37 B. Main Street. B. C. CHAMBERS, P. M. WAVKK, Preaident P. O. MIt.LBH, V-Prealdent. ore. at i n-a. H. A. MIl.LliR Oca. 8upt. CAROLINA GOAL GO, -DEALERS IN JELLICO AND ANTHRACITE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT OFFICE, No. i Patton Auuuc, AND AT CHAMBERS & WP.AVBR'S L1V BRY OPFICB, WILLOW ST. PROMPT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solioited. TELEPHONE 130. P. 0 BOX 312. FOR PHYSICAL CULTURE. MKF.TIPIG OF THR I.VCEVN .AST N1VHT, Minn I.. M. t'urtlaj, of New York, Talk on "PhHlcal Culture" to One of the I.aritet Audience Kver AHneinnled lu Lyceum Hall. One of the lamest nu)icnies that ha ever (raced tbc hull of the Lyceum soci ety wiib in attendance upon the meeting last night. Every sent was filled, nnd a considerable tnujority of those present were ladies. t The event which drew out this grntify inff attendance was the lecture on" Phys ical culture" by Miss L. M. Curtis, of New York. After th business meeting concluded its work Miss Curtis bean hei lecture, stRrtim; out by giving a brief history of Delsarte the founder of the system bear ing that name. She then explained the principles of the system Riving illustra tions as to thecorrect wavsof breuthing, walking, standing anil sitting, denounc ing the custom of tight-lacing, and the torture of tight shoes. Miss Curtis said that to walk, sit, or stand prnprrlv, one must understand the mechanics of the body. Touching on the subject of gym nastic apparatus in the school room, Miss Curtis said that with the Delsarte system and the natural apparatus of the body, there was no nccil ef costly appa ratus in t he schools. The speaker closed with a plea for the studv of physical cul ture and the building ol the bodv to the lierfrclion it was intended to reach The lecture was quite lenthv, but was listened to throughout with intense interest by every person. No speaker in the Lyceum has ever had a more attent ive or more cultured audience than this one. At the conclusion a unanimous vote of thanks was tendered Miss Curtis for the entertainment and IhikIU those in at tendance had derived. Short remarks on the subject were i.dc bv Tihnaii K Caincs. Mrs. M. I'. Fitch, Col. L. M. Hatch, and M.ij. V. II. Malone. A resolution of sympathy for Gen. K. R Hampton, a tneinm i of the Lyceum, in his bereavement caused bv the death of his wife was passed bv the societv. The resolution was offered by Maj. T. C. westull. Next Tuesday nighi's meeting of tla Lvceuin will be one ot unusual interest On that night the subject lor discussion will be "Capital punishment. t he t"l- lowing three propositions will lie (lis cussed: "Is it in accordance wil'i the Christian religion ? Is it in accord ance with the spirit of the age ? Is it es sential to the preservation of societv?" Meeting opens at 8 o clock sharp. 1 he election ot officers will also Ik held on next Tuesday night. TO BE SOLI) BELOW TAR. A BIO FOR AHHEVII.I.Ii UONIIH HADE, Tbe ComnilHalou, Mayor niantou Haym, la Five Per Ceut, Con tractors Make a Reduction In Their Fig-urea to Help the City Out and Gel to Work. A telegram was received by Alderman J. I). Brevard yesterday afternoon from Mayor C. D. Blanton, who is now in New York, stating that he could dispose of a quantity of Ashevillt's bonds by paying five per cent, commission. An informal meeting of the joint board was held nt 4-o'clock tcsterdav alternoon, at which the aldermen and advisors con sidered the advisability of disposing of some ol the nonus at tm rate. This morning at 11 o'clock a siw. ial meeting of the aldermen was held, and the board, after long consultation, de cided to authorize Mavor Blanton to sell $100,000 of street improvement bonds and $20,000 of market house bonds, at the rate specified. Of this commission, however, the con tractors have agreed in writing to pay one-hall, or UVii per cent, in order that tbey may go to work at on.e. Thus the commission to be paid by the city will lie k!va per cent. All of the aldermen were present at this meeting except Mr. Reynolds, that gentleman voting by proxy. The vote was unanimous tor tne sale. VIHTl'E IN SHOT. Rev. I.. M. Pease Bring a Negro Down In a Hurry. Key, L. M. l'ease had an exciting expe rience with a supposed burglar, at his home in Victoria on Saturday night. About 8 o'clock a pupil ol Rev. Mr. Pease's school noticed a movement in the brauches of n tree which stood just in front of the office. Mr. Pease was notihed, and taking up his shotgun, went out to investigate. He also saw the branches of the tree moving, and called out for the person to come down. There was no answer. Mr. Pease com manded the person to descend a second and again a third time. Failing to receive an answer Mr. Pease fired into the tree, when a voice quickly responded, agreeing to come down, if no more shooting was imiuigeri in. This was promised, and Mr. Pease was surprised to see a powerful negrodropto the ground, t-overing mm wit tit lie gun Mr. Pease marched him into the house, and made him give an account of him self. The negro suid he had sought ref uge there to be secure from pursuit of someone wno iiho nreo upon mm in me road. This story was not believed, how ever, as it is some distance from the roan, and lmprobnole that anyone would try to hide so near a house. The negro was detained by Mr, Pease tor a while, but hnnllv was released. Thousands of Acres Burned Over Oakks, N. I)., Sept. 23. A disastrous prairie fire started east of this place Monday. The damage to stacked and uustacked wheat is very heavy. The area covered by tbe fire amounts to thousands of acres. Badly Scorched. Bradley, S. D., Sept. 23. The whole business portion of this city is in i.shes. Nine stores, one church, one hotel nnd one residence were burned. Loss $40.- ; 0U0. 1. 1 I.I.I AN GOl'LD A LUNATIC. 8Ue la Non an Initiate of a Ten nessee Asylum. Knoxvillb, Tenn., Sept. 23. Mrs. L. M. Gould, of Murphy, N, C, noted for killing her husband, was late tonight Svnt to the insane asylum here. She has been in Knoxville for some days and etc ated quite a sensation by her attempts to kiss several men on the first day she was here. The woman has been eating opium, and a reputable physician made affidavit that she was insane. Pending an inquisition ol lunacy she wascommit ted to the lunatic ass luin. Atlanta Con stitution.' ILLINOIS IS BOILING HOT. THK MICRCl'RV AT OMR lll'N DHKD A ISO MIX. The Fnrmera Prayed For Ury Weather, Hut Seem to Have Overdone It a Utile Where Are The Ralu-MakerH ? Mo.NMot'Tii, HI.. Sept 2:1. Two weeks ago the farmers of Warren county were praying for warm and dry weather to save their com crop. Their petitions were more than grante I. A big crop of corn is assured, but the situation is alarming. The oldest residents never ex perienced hotter weather in September. Vtgctation is literally burned up. The farmers are compelled to feed their stock as in winter and many are hauling wa ter, as the wells and springs are dry. Yesterday and Monday the mcrcurv reg istered 100 in 'he shade. Yankai.ia, Ills., Sept. 2:!. The con tinued dry weather is becoming quite alarming in this section. It has been over a month since rain of any conse quence has fallen. The pasturesaiecom plctely burned up and manv wells have given out. The fanners arc hauling wa ter and ireding Lheir slock. The dust in the public highway is tinkle deep. DANCKII OM Ul.tMM. Hut MarNhall Jackson I.biiicuIhIi rs Ht'htnd llie liars Now. Marshall acksou is a colored man, tolerably well known in Asheville, where he has made manv nickels bv dancing barefooted on broken i:las, and other 'itch thick-skinned dnersions. Several months ago Marshall, who, in addition to 01 her accomplishments pos sessed an unquenchable di sire for liquor, 1; t into trouble here, and the oHicers have been on the lookout lor him ever since. Yesterday Cliiel McDowell saw and recognized Marshall standing in the Bonanza bar. The chief walked in and collared his man, brought him up to the court house and turned him over to Sheriff Reynolds. Marshall wanted to kie tree, nnd attempted to escape. finning out t hrotigh the rear door and down the ill. lie was not allowed to go lar, how ever, Delorc Deputy oe Sevier took him in tow, and marched hint down to jail, where he will remain until court con venes. H. & I.. COMPANY UIHII4NUH. Internal OIVHCiHiona Cause the Company to Take Thlsttiep. A meeting of Rescue hook and ladder company No. 1 was held in the mayor's office last night. The meeting was called for the purpose of considering the matter of disbanding the company. For some time there has been a sort of discontent among the members. Two factions have sprung up among them, and a number of the lire hoys t bought it Ix-st to disband. This the meeting last night decided to do. Asheville is now without a haok and ladder company. The city has a solen did pair of horses and one of the finest trucks ever manned bv firemen, in the wav of equipment. The old members d not propose to let the city suffer, how ever. In ease ol an alarm they will re spand as quickly as ever, and will do so until further arrangements can he made. It is I probable and to be hoped that a reorganization will soon lie effected. ASI'OMSHIMi KOUBKHV. A Hotel Clerk Held up In Jesse James' Old Home. St. Josi;imi, Mo Sept., 21. At 2:30 Monday morning, three strange men with silk handkerchiefs over their laces walked into the office of the Pacific hotel, the leading hotel inthe city, and drawing large revolvers, ordered the clerk to throw up his bauds A uunibcrof guests who were in the office were inarched to chairs where they were guarded bv one ot the robbers with a revolver in each hand. The clerk was made to unlock the sufc nnd two boxes containing If SOU in cash and valuables were taken. The men then coolly walked out. The police have ns vet no clue to the robbers. A Hokus Lord I uder trrest. Nkw York, Scut. 21. Walter S. Beres- ford, who, in the guise of an English no bleman, is alleged to have swindled num bers of people in various pnrts of the United States, has been handed over to the custody of Sheriff Turner, of Koine, Ga., to be taken to that citv, where he where he is under indictment for swind ling. The sheriff started for Koine with his prisoner this afternoon, sending in ad vance a telegram reading, "the lord is with us." THK 8. V. Wlll l'K FAII.t RK, The Market Not Herlously ARec led Liabilities still I'nkuown. New York, September 23. There was no excitement on the produce exchange this morning on account ol the failure ot S. V. White & Co. yesterday. In tact, the corn market opened one-fourth of a cent higher than the closing prices ves- terduv. Chas. W. Gould, assignee of the firm, stud he could not yet tell what their liabilities were. Were Partly Insured. lii.l.swoRTti, Wis., Sept. 23. The plant of the Ellsworth Manufacturing com. puny, the Ellsworth basket lactory, and several smaller buildings were totally destroyed ny tire today. Loss $72,000 insurance very light. The most happy after effect in periodic headaches from the use of Brndycrotine. Follow the crowd to Law's clearing sale. MRS. MAYBRICK'S CASK. MRS, BI.AINI5 NOW I-NI KHKH TED IN IT. The President's Wife Hits ttiicned a Petition for the I'nl'orlunale Woman's Pardon and the Petl lion Will be Presented to the Queen for Consideration. Bar Harbor, Hept. 13. The case of Mrs. May brick, accused of poisoning her husband in Hnglaud and sentenced to servitude for life, some time since, has been brought to the attention of Mrs. Blaine and she, together with Secretary Blaine, has become deeply interested in it. Mrs. Dhiinc has been for many months constantly in receipt of letters urging her to use her influence with the secre tary of state and induce himto commun icate with Lord Salisbury in the matter. Mrs, Blaine has done and is doing all that lies in her power to do, while Secre tary Blaine has given much time and thought to the case. About two weeks ago a petition for Mrs. Muybrick's par don, was signed by Mrs. Harrison and the wives ol the members ol the cabinet and sent to Minister Lincoln lor presen tation to the queen. Mrs. Maybrick's case is a peculiar one. The evidence against her at the trial was all circumstantial and she was sentenced to death, with great severity of lan guage, by 11 judge who has since retired from the bench as being of unsound mind. Thesethiugs were taken into con sideration by Home Secretary Matthews who, in commuting her sentence to life servitude, admitted that thecaseagainst her was not wholly proven. The friends of Mrs. May brick thereupon declared that she should not have liren sentenced at all and that Home Secretary Mat thews, in virtually resentencing her.com mitted as latal an error us the judge in the first instance. Moreover, it has been found that Mrs. Maybiick told the truth, on the trial as to certain vital points then uncorroborated. Great interest has been excited in the case in lingland. Tin-: sot riiKKS Exi'oyiriox. As a member of the Executive Commit tee of the North Carolina Industrial As sociation for the ninth congressional dis trict, I most rcspcctlullv invite conference with those authorized and appointed (or who may be appointed ) for the purpose of getting and sending forward to the Southern Imposition on exhibits of the products of the ninth district. Seeing a notice in the "Mountain Home-Journal" that there will be a meeting of the Dis trict Alliance in Asheville on Tuesday, Sept. 2-Hh, nnd as it is presumable that some of those attending this Alliance meeting will also be appointees or suita ble persons for appointment to look after exhibits, I suggest that those who are, or may be the agents of their resitective connties, come here oil this date, Septem ber 2, correspond with me, giving the hotel at which they will stop when they come to Asheville It is essential to proer ami good management of this district's exhibits nt the exposition that some systematic and methodical way be adopted for the placing and propcr'dis play ol products. Eligible and conspicuous space has been secured at the exposition for the Ninth Congressional district, but it will need that this space be fitted upand decorated to show to Hie best advantauge the ex hibits sent. Respcctlully, S. R. Ki-pi.kr. Member of fix. Com.Uth District. District papers please copy, Blaine Headed Washlnictonward. Bar IIariior.Mc, Sept. 23. Secretary nnd Mrs. Blaine will leave for Augusta today. Htock Quotations. Nltw Ypkk. Sept. u;i. IIS; Chieaco iLi.il Nnrtulk anil Western Wet I'omt Tertninul :i-s. -lirie U!':; Lake Shore NiTtliwrsteru .4-,2; Richmond nnd 13U; Western Inlon Baltimore Prices. Haltijiokk, Sept 1.1 -Flout, steady and un hnn il w stern super $J.4-0(,i:J.h5; ex trn.sa.UOM 4.4.11; lainily. $ 1 Hi'a4.l3. Wheat ease; No. L' nil, sput mid month 103C4iff lll.'Uj; south'-rn, steady; Fultz9M(u, 1 OH; I. i.nlierrv milftiiriH. Corn, southern, white, iteuily; a7iv(ii9; .yellow. eay at tiytfCTO. New York Market. Nkw York, Sept. a3 -stocks, quiet ami heavy Money, nuiet at . lixehanire. I011K. 4.HI M4 0lt; short, 4.K3M.4.8 4;stRte b mis. ncKlectetl; Koverntm-nl bonils dull and eiai'-r Lotion steady, all a uo3 Imles; rpliouis, .sue; Orleans, k 15-llie; tutnres opened and elosul cusy; September. M 'JO; October, sat; oven.ber. H so; llecember s.Ho; January, KM; 1-eiiruary H ys, Fl, firm Whc it ti-m Corn firm. Pork aieiidy nt lo 7.I111.1 .10. Liird atrnriv 7I7V2 Spl,-t 'I in peittme- steady at 37;VJ oro-.e kii,,ii nun aial J.tlii.1 u. rrcitttlts nrm, Al-TAIKS OF COSSEUFEXCE. Secretary Blaine expects to acquire St. Nichwls Mole, llavti, as a naval station Allcrton went another mile in 2 08Vj Monday. 1 he quarters were rated at .32i, I.O1.4. 1.37U, 2.091 1. The name of Mr. Archibald Stirinp, of b .ltniorc, lias lormally presented to President Harrison for one of the new circuit judgeships. William Ferrcll, an eminent meteorolo gist, died nt the home of ,1 relative at May wood, Ken., last triday. He was born in Bedford, l'a. M. I. Blake, a talented voting musi cian, who wrote most ol the musical score for ' The Khedive," the comic opera recently produced in New York died Saturday night at New Orleans. He was twenty-six years old and a native of Ireland, Bv I.aluic Uu of Hands. Woman restored to perfect health jusi 1a11.11 anu commence enough re quired to lay hold of Dr. Pierce's Favo rite Prescription, administer it with na tiencc and a little iierseverauce. and com plete restoration to health and vitality is insured, fvot lar, indeed, from the mi raculous, are manv of the wonderful cures ol lost womanhood it has effected. There are lew cases, indeed, within the requirements ot sick and sutlering wo. men, outside or bevond its helpful influ ence. So confident are the the makers ol L)r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription ol its power to heal all fern ale diseases, that tney warrant satisfaction in every in stance, or refund money. Large bottles 1,0 tor o; at druggists. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GI6ARS Wholesale Prices. If you wnnt a box of good clKara, Im ported or domestic, Grant's Fhnrnmry ia the place to get 1 hem. We do not retail cigara. but sell them by the box only. A ciiiar that you usually pay ten cents for. I can aell you the snme cikiii-, fifty in a box, at leven cents. The best flee ce-t cinar at 3W eenta by the box. It will pay you to call and examine them. GKANT'S PHARMACY. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood Purifier. Containing Burdock Hoot, Sarsa parilla Bark, Prickly Ash Bark, Poke Root, &c. 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 strength and vigorous health in place of that weakness and tired feeling, which is an indication of disorder and decay. The concentrated power and Buncombe curative virtues of 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, 34 South Main St. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. ACIUNVP. FOR A MKCHANIC TO GUT A HOMB. I will i II n lot 0x?IO fret, and build nlr two rogm house on aame for $300. if anv iwrson will tarnish $100, anil will give 1, 2. 3, 4. years on hnlnnce. Lut. In Rood nciKh horhoori, close to street CRra. Will sell nicr lots 50x150 fret 2Va mile, of court house, for $504 cash, balance In 12 months, L all and see me. J. M. CAMPBBLL. akaha. Q 00 COB "-Si i . o If A -!p.-Wt..'.'5 T