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f Asheville Daily Citizen .-..-- -I.-.' T.',V't--. VOLUME VII. NO. WHERE THE SN.1WBI3QS NEST. For a coo! place in summer, for health and recreation, visit Linvillc. Grandfather Mountain, nml the be.-i ittiful region gur rounding them. Regular Sales Of real estate at I.inville on and after June 1st. 189t. Business lots and rest dence sites sold at private sale only. The Ktteeola Inn. This excellent hotcr-was oen(d the 1st of June, under the management of Mr, lames T. Skilcs. Over the YouahloHnee Road A beautiful route lor a summer excur sion, bv way of Doe River Gorge, Roan Mountain, Cranberry, Linvillc, Grand father Mountain, Mowing Rock and Lenoir. Wentern Carolina Hinge 'oach Company. Unily stage between Crnulicrrv nnd Lenoir. Hchtdule." OnlNII FAST. tl'.OlNll WKST Lv. '.':no p. m . Cranberry Ar. 1 1 ::i(t a. in. Ar. S:on p m., I.invlllr, Lv. H on n m. I.v. 7:30 o. m I.inville. Ar. 7:lli in Ar. 1:o) p. m., HI wlni; IJ'k, I. v. 'J. no p. m Lv 8:00 p. m., Hluninir K'k Ar. l;onp. m Ar. 7:00 p. m , l-tnolr, I. v. 7.' o a. in 'Bastcrn time. tResd upwind. An Oppori unity A cash prize of one thousand dollars has been offered for the liest short story or novel having the Grandfather Moun aiu and the beautiful scenerv ol that lo ality woven into the plot. This mountain, situated ns it is in the most picturesipie part ol Wcs'irn North Carolinn, furnishes an attractive setting for an interesting story. The selection will he made by a com mittee of conietcut reviewers, and the itorv mnt not be less than 10 nor ex ceed 50 pag. s. Detailed informal ion mav Ik- obtained of the Linvillc Improvement Company, of Linvillc, North Carolina. MENS GLOTKINO, BOYS' CLOTHING. STAR" SHIRT WAISTS, "STAR" SHIRTS, PERFECT FITTING. FALL OVERCOATS. AT E. B. Bamum & Co.'s THK CENTS' CI.OTHIHKS AND I'lriJ. NISHUKS, 8 Court Hquarc. REAL STATU. Waltbs Bowv. W. W. WKST. GWYN & WEST (Successor, to Walter B.liw vol ESTABLISHED iHHx REFER TO BANK OF ASHKVILLE REAL ESTATE, Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Sotary Publlv. Commissioners of Deeds FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE oatneant Court Bqnarc. CORTLAND BROS., Rpi Estate Brokers, And lUTcatinent Agent. NOTARY PUB1MC. Loans SMirelj placed at 8 per cent. Office: 94 3 Patton Avenue Second floor. fcb9dlT REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS rh.a real estate bnnnht and sold on eoninilsslon. Houses rented. Parties bavlng houses to rent will do well to call on o". Fire Insurance. We represent the p'd and reliable Pennsylvania Co and the sun Mutual, of New Orleans Mineral and tlor her lands We mikes spec nlty of ImyniR and selling large mineral ana tinnier iraci. and can snow yom a i JENKS&JENKS, 28 PATTON AVE. se28dtf ASHEVILLE, N C JOHN CHILD, (FonBtrly of Lyman ft Child), Office No. i Legal Block REAL. ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, TKICTLY A RROKBRAGB BU8INBS8. Loans sees re placed at per cent. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS BS Pattoa Avenue, Ntzt I MCI bnUd'g. ,- dotI dsn P0BO18S4. 128. OR ANY ONI! WHO BOKS YOUR RHYINU? II ao, acntl them urouml to A, D, COOPER, COURT SQUARE, Cor. Main and College tiin., -l'OR VOIIR- STAPLE ANO FINE CROCERIES. Provisions, Feed, (irain, Etc., and rest asHurcd you Hliall be protected in quality and pricew. An Afternoon Tea. You can uvohl a hundred and one d omen- tie complications by purchasing vour grocer ic with judgment nnd discretion. Mo ev isn't the only thing tu lie considered Though household thrift is of the first itiiportonec. ot'icr matters are almoin eqnnlly essential. Take your cuitnm where you take your con- lenee, they should never lie separated. We give vou in return fur your patronage' this positive assurance, vour fimincial outlay will lie reduced, your groceries will lie up to the highest possible standard in unlttv, and the liet of everything will And its way into your kitchen. Respectfully, AW - Wholesale and Retail Gro- cere. Cent Cigar Cent Cigar Cent Cigar ON THE MARKET, FOR 8ALB AT tu. n... Turk H.itrl. W. B. Pelham j,..n,, .,.r,i. lintel. W. O. Muller. Ravnor & Hamilton & Feather atou, W. (i Ferry, j. It. I.oughran, John I nnnnrll Hi l'o.. Wm. KrOffCr. W oririau at r Knmnrsn HntH. (IvSI-Sm JiLli'S MM PIANOSl STEINWAY, EVERETT, HARVARD. ORGANS) WII.COX & WHITB, FARRAND & VOTEV KIM HALL. BANJOS. OUITrHW, VIOLINS, STRING, ETC. EASY INSTALLMENTS. LOWEST : PRICKS, HIGHEST GUARANTEES. ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS ABO. 1 can refer to Hundr da oi patrons, the best address C. TALK. 3 N. Main tftreet, ASHEVILLE. N. C. OR HpartauburKi C. "WORLD'S BOUQUET CIGAR." 2 Hiifil The Best I' The Best l The Best X-r JVv L , - - I- m- "- ASHEVILLE, N. THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THK ANNOUNCEMENT OF GRAND OPENING OF THEIR NEW GOODS AT- 41 PATTOX AVE. 1IAVB VOI! SHBN OI R STOCK (F I'INB CLOTHING FOR WEN, BOYS AND I HIl.DKliN? It in an attraetlve collection from six prom- inent nianiifaeturers, ranging up to $.'13.1)11 i suit and lezecpt in price) almost the equal I of tailor's fine week. A VHRY HANDSOME I,OT OP I'l.NB DRESS GOODS REACHED US SEPT. 2ilrd Among the following are GREAT BARGAINS LADIES' AND MISSES WRAPS. ONE OR TWO LOTS OF I RESS GOODS. SEVERAL LOTS OF BOYS' SUITS. AND MENS' DERBY HATS. H. REDWOOD I GO. CLOTH INU, uni auuvt, ' SHOES, HATS, RUGS, 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. fi nnu imnnnr ! 37 S. Main Street- The Bon M arctic is now reeelvinglts hand- Homely srlerted sto k of ilress goods and trimmiOKS in whiih there will he found es- treme noyeliies of one ,suit of a kind, no more to be had at very low prices for such material. The stock of fancy goc.ds is larger and bet ter arlectcd than unual. Sole agents for en- temeri and Foster kid gloves. Bvening gloves a specialty. Large stock of misses' and childrens' caps McCsll.s Baiaar Patter's are the most stylish and best fitting. See the handsome goods at U BON MARGHE," 37 S. Main Street. B. C.CHAMBBKS, IF. M. WAVER Fresident I Sec. Hi Treas. 1 II. A. MII.LBR F. O. MI1.LBR, V-Prcsidcnt. I Gen. Supt. CAROLINA COAL CO., -DEALERS 1N- JELUGO AND ANTHRflGITE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT OFFICE, No. ia Patton Avenue, AND AT CHAMBERS & WBAVBR'R L1V BRY OFFICB, WILLOW 8T. PKOMPT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solicited.. TELEPHONE 130. P. 0 BOX 312. C, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2,1891. HALIFAX'S COSTLY FIRE A WHOLE BLOCK IN TOTALLY ULHTROYtCO. FImU wsrebouMs and other Hum liiea Building.! Humed The Fire Hlarted In a IMaulini Mill. Halifax N. S., Oct. 2. The most dis astrous fire that has visited Halifax vears broke out at 11 o'clock last night in the Merlin planing mill, on Tavlor'i -.1 c .-,. . . . "nan. in a lew miiiuics t lie place was all ablaze and the lire spieail rapidly. breeze from the north carried live sparks to the buildings on the wharves south ol the fire. The whole department was called out and engines Ironi Dartmouth came to render assistance. In an hour four firms were burned om, and by this time the fire had spread to the Liverpool wh.nl on tne north and hunied out several business houses. The fire also spread simultaneously to tnesoutli. ami soon the immense fish warehouses of John fnylor & Co., were uurncu. rsv j o clock a whole block had een destroyed. The firemen nt 2 o'clock were directing tlieir etlorts to nrevenl the !,,,,;,, i me oig nsn warelioiisc ol Daniel Crovin, bnu me oniiuings ol I . A. 8. Dcwolf & nons, agents ol the Anchor line. A HAD HHIIII (;KOOn. And a Night ol I'liplt-HHiint Hllua lion For the llrlde, Atlanta, Oct. 2.-I.ast night a stvlish looking couple registered at the Kimball house as lieu. W. Kilclow and wife, and they were assigned to the bridal chain ner. An electric war upon the aniiun- ctaior tms morning loivcd Head Clerk I'ortertogo to i hat haven of bridal couples. The door win opened hv Mr. Lildow, who inquired: lio you lielicve in the Lord lestis Christ ?" I do must hnmlilv." rcolii'il I Ih rlrlr Kilter tlmu here into tins ulxxle," s.-.itj Kilclnw whiMjtiiclilv inriieil the key uitini the clerk nml the latter (nmul liim'sell in the room wilh a raving limalic on one side while over in the eoriuriroiiohed the terrified and wiepiny liride. The madman was sunn iiiieterl nnd placed under arrest, while some ladies eume to the relief nl the liride. I he unfortunate man was so violent that he had to lie taken dnivn to the tal nboosc anil put in a cell. Mr. Kililow is a well-known I'reslivteriitn preacher of West Virginia, who had married Miss McNaughtnn in Nashville. AT K4l.l:i;l. An ImtiieiiHe crowd and Much lilltllUMlUNIII. Ralkiuii, Octoher a.-The Southern inter state exposition opt tied here vester- buildinjjs displayinj,' 'ttmicitlB,'""'''' -i""' tary ami civic procession formed in the city and inarched to the exposition ground in the suburbs. There was jjreat enthusiasm in the city and an immense crowd iu the streets. The opening speech was delivered by Thomas M. Holt, the governor of the state. The address of welcome whs de livered bv Maj. Badger, was respon ded to bv Kev. J. J. Hall. This was fol lowed by an address on "The Real New South,"' Octavus Cohen, editor of the Charleston World. MKT A HORKII1I.K Ii;ATH. A Mail aud Woman Were llurued Alive. Kiixiioko, N. C, Sept. HO. William Dixon and wiie lived ten miles east f Koxboro. Unst ni(;ht about 8 o'eloek sereams were heard by u nei);hlior, but us Dixon mid wile were known to live unhappily, it was thought they were haviiiK a finht. Shortly alter the house was in flames, mm today the eliarieii bones ol two people were found in the building. Dixon's bat, with a hole knocked in it. a bliMM.lv roek and a nmil of Mood in the yard led people to believe there was a murder Ijclore the hie. lal eigh Sews nud Observer. BAVi:il THE OHI'lltMS. one Hundred and Nintv-two In a Hur.itiltf Hulldlna Heseued. Cincinnvti, Oet. 2. The main build ing of the St. Aloysus orphan asylum five miles north of Cincinnati burned last nicht. One hundred and ninety-two children were in the building nt the time nnd were all saved. Loss between JtiJl), 000 nnd $:0,000; fullv insured. THKI.K FKHT OF BSOW, MoiiIuiih'h Winter II a a Met In In Kari.fHl. Run l.ounn, Mont., Oct. 2. It 1ms been snowing and drilting incessantly for the last forty-eight hours. There are three feet of snow on t ne icvei ana Busi ness is practically at n standstill. Firm Tobacco Break. Chaki.kston, S. C, Oct. 2. The first tobacco break in South Carolina was held nt Florence. Over 0,000 pounds were sold for the aggregate of $.000, the average price being between 9 and 10 cents per pound. An extra nne 101 brough 95 per uotiml. Death of J. M. shook, at Clyde. Pigkon Kivkh, N C, Oct. 2. Special J. M. Shook, of Clyde, father uf J. Wiley Shook, died at his home last night of niiralvsis.ttrom which he nns Deen suiter trin fur turn VrilTS. The funeral will oc- ins for two vears. cur on Saturday. Kuropenns In lianicer In China. Bf.kmn, October 2. Brisk exchange of telegrams between the Europeunenpitals is going on with a view to reinforcing the Kuronean squadrons in Chinese wa ters nnd affording better protection to I Buroiean colonies. Failure. Boston, October 2. A. B. Turner & Bro., bankers, 89 State street, have failed. Embroideries, laces, ruchings, buttons, soaps, stationary, perfumery, combs, brushes nnd general smull wares, H. Redwood & Co. Fall overcoats $10 to $30, E. B. Bar num & Co., fine clothiers, No. 8 court square. KN. IMX I.AIN1.I.K. The Kx'ledl'rencli Hotelier Who Han JuhI Committed (tulctde. Georges lit nest Jean Maril Houlnnger was born at Kriines, April '.), 1N37. He enureil me niilitaiy Ac iduny at St.Cvr, "no was a s.v.,11,1 Ih oi,-,,,-,,,! II.. 1- . ' ott-.iu ins ui.lil.irv lile in Aimers. He riis.. f. t ... 1 1 ii.. i . . i "l income a cnloiie in 1N7 and a nuitial f division in 1SS1 and was appi.intcd niinislci ol war in IXSt, His miliiai-, s.ivi.e was cmsid eraiile. II, was scvnclv wimu.loil ;.. ii, Italian campaign , ks-.i, an, . . the (lecorminn ..f the leL'i if honor II u wnsiiniu ixpc 'iliniu iCiichin. China. in IMil. In tK. Franco rm siati war he ns iiikii in 'niimaml in Hie armv of i ans anil was aijai.i w numlid at Chain. pijfiiv. lie visum i Ins i. inn rv in 1,s7(i. Moiilanucr's munition w.,s in he a second Napoleon the hi al, ami wuh lhat end view he nh.u.,1 n i,.-.n,.,ii, the Kepnlilic. He was cxpillul iulKSM from the chatiiliiT o il, i,nu,s ,,, ,, alter linmlii a.liul ... ', ,,. . ...,,,1 Woillldcd in the neck. II. ve..k .,1... ipiently loiiuil uuiliv ,, cinisoiraev and Ireasiiiiand Ij.-i risl , il n ,,,, I ,i, .-.' 11,. Krst took up it resilience in the isla'ml nl irsey, lull n l.ue i.isr. si.l.il ;,, U. k..l Moulanuer deserted ins mir i,,r i,!.' Itonainaiiie. a vn v v, ,li hv .., v. i, ' iipiilicd him wuh miiticv im li,K i,i i schemes and p,.ts. He wasi vidrnt lv idled to her. as he cmmim..,! on her luiiili in Hrnssil.s. A llll'AI, WHIXK, lie Crew Havfd I.t Muller I'rar lul Hurricane. Ai-ia, Saniua, (ictnlicr 1. The I'enno- ma, rvportwl Inst wuh ail liamls some months ago, has been heard from. She was wrecked on one of the islands of the MW'SiW'! Kriiup, May i-. All on board cisco The I'ennunia was a total wrecs. San Pkancisco, ct. 'J Advices by the steamship Mouowaii say that the island of Tamia has been visited bv a hurricane and devastated by civil war. Fierce tiiiluiiii; was liiiini' on when a fearful hurricane came. A Ccrman ship was wrecked, the cutter Hilda driven ashore and a canoe coiuainiiiK nineteen natives lost. A Low l.ltcrt villain. From the New York Sun. Houlangir's intrigues with women were legion. He exercised an almost hypnotic fascination over them, and in no case failed to make the most of his power. His successive mistresses were numerous beyond belief. Hy his immoral ity he estranged himself b om a spotless wile, who loved him, however, to the last. Ihning his blackest ilavs. alter he was an exile nml an outcast, she repeat edly uflirmcd that she was ready to take him back whenever he would give Her the first place in his heart. The reconciliation never came, for the General preferred to die as he had lived, in u cloud ol amours. A Mliulll. a Minute lloild. From the Stntrsville l.niiiiiiinrk The lynching of the negro Kankin at Asheville last week was nothing short ol an outraueous murder. If his killing of Tvlerw.isa murder, there would have been no difficulty in the war of hanging hiii by due process of law; il it was less than ii murder he did not deserve to be hanged. It is to be hoped that the law will lav a heavy hand on those who put him to death. Hut $300 is a very small lioiul. What I.yiiclilnit" llrced. Rev. Richardson, in I1..I-U n Millnuli-l. If Ivnchings continue and increase as they have of laie, we will raise uu n gen eration of Jesse James all over the land, and the character ol that lawless bam' it will no longer have the novellv necessaiy for H blood and thunder dime novel. P. O. Hoffman, editor Times, Rocky Mount. Va.. writes: "1 am pleased to say that Botanic Blood Balm is the best ap petizer nnd tome for delicate poeple 1 ever saw. it acieo use u cmuui case." A grand slock of dress goods, from a good-looking thing at cents up to very expensive French labrics, velvets, silks, colored anil lilacs passcine-mii ic mir jn. passementerie, etc. it. kcuwuoo To feel hriulit and cheerful Attend to vour stomach. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. The sale of the Merriwether cottage will certiiinlv come off on Saturday. It is situated on on of "West Asheville's" finest lots, on the line of the West Ashe ville street railway. Do not weaken yourself by drastic pur gatives. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. Koircrs. l'eet & Co.'s, Sirouse's and other A 1 makes of tine clothing Redwood & Co. Hneclnl KnteM nnd Hcliedules) uIui m i'iuriii. Member Amer can Ticket Hrokers AaHcotaitun. This weather reminds one of the neces- Cool mornings, cool evenings are sug sitv of a fall overcoat. At 15. II. Harnum 1 gestive. Fall overcoats at h. U. Burnum & Co.'s you can lie sure to find what you . & Co.'s, No. 8 court square. wnnt' . Don't fail to attend the sale of that tu.... .i ir mrn. bovs nnd 1 beautiful cottage situated in West Ashe in inn-i.u .M'" v children, we show a superi) collection, ranging frem 15c. to $. H. Redwood &50i6 HAMULUS' AKMY BEATEN SKCRCT HIJOICINti THK NKWS. GRKETtl Tim JSexl Tlilnjt In the Formation of One Keiiulillc Out of the Cen trist American HtaieH. Hoston, Oct. 2.-A Citv of Mexico dis patch savs the revolutionists in Guate mala hnallv succeeded Wednesday in forc ing Barrillas' army into a fight and the Kovcriimeut troops were badly beaten, retreatine; to Guatemala citv, fortv miles from the scene of the fight. There was great secret rejoicing in the city when the news was received there of the dcleat ol the government troops. I resident hzcta declares that the Gua temalans are ripe for the plan of'consoli- latingall the Central America states intn one republic and he will not lose un op- ijuiLuuuy oi Dunging aimut this result. THK AI.ARM. -". 1 AUNII.l HSU Mo Uo. maae I lie wires All Right. 11 is believed that the fire alarm wires. which have been causing so much trou. hie lor some time past, have at last been fixed. J. F. Austin, who attends tothe alarm discovered late yesterday afternoon that the wiie which runs into the box on the corner near I'uwell & Snider's store was lumen inside tiie tover. The break was lust where the wire entered the box, and tins made it easv fur Hie u.i.iri . a break in the circuit and ring the bell iu the tower. Mr. Austin savs he Ims mgl il.- ill right, and it is honed ih.-it i .-.n be no more trouble. Miock UuoiallortM, SKW Vokk. Oct. 2 -line aoii: Lake Short 14"M; Clilrnuo nml N'firiliu-,.u, ...... i , . Vorlnlli , Westrrn : Richmond n.i 1 1 "ml rerminal l.ll j; Wenteru I nion Halilii.ore 1'rlces. IIAI.TIMOKK. Oct. l!.m,.n, . .,! . lliieli.iin.. H; w slern hiiiiit ;t,4.0(,. -AMR: e. ja siniu i-.ii; inmilv.f-l.iloy4.un. Wheal 'J rul. tiiiiit-r: snot una ii.., ..i... ... O.'0-A. Soul hern, linn.-r- .'..lt ou... I?.. tarry I .1.107. lorn. Houtllern Vhil. eiisy at ll'.ii.i 70; v. How. lirmer ut 70(11.72. ' Mew York Mark el. Sl!V Vosk. net. i! Stocks, active nnd M.'iuv. easy nt Si, 1; i.-..h,.n..M tronu t MUM t,S il.: ' Short. iL K'lm 1 u 't l ' Htllte tl llll-. 11,-jJlcL'ttll: LMlfmitUinl l....l.' lull lint Slenuy l oil, ,n ouiel. ..I. . , I III.' mis. M 11.1.1,.- (irlrn ..I. lures open.il mnl elosul steady; ileiober ovrmlN-r. ..-.: 1 1. ci-ni her. M ML': Inn. nary. H H7; IVhrimry li.i.'t: M,ireh u ai I ur liliut i.nil slindv Whrat-aetiv. i slro-'B i . .in mine ami 7rm Pork innc tive nml stt'iiitv nt Slo Tftf.i. i '2 Tit .. r.i ini't atid memly in J.n,-, s,,irit Turnen- iiiie-iiiiit t ini.i sunny t 371,11130,.. Kosin llilil HUM Hti-lillV Ut 31 a.ri(.l AO. Hml.1. iinet mid tii'in. Ai-TUKu or coxsajcExcn. $"i,s(i,ooo. The Boston League baseball club took first place Wednesday and Chicagodrop- ped hack to llic second position, George Could confirms the report that an extension ol a branch of the Missouri Pacific w ill be built to New Orleans. All rton was given an exhibition mile Wednesday, at Independence, Iowa, to beat 2.12. lie made the full mile witlv out a skip in 2.10g. The wharl laborer's strike nt Savan nah has spread to other organizations Fully 2. 500 men are cut, and business is it n standstill. Attempts at a settle ment have been unavailing. t'.en. t'.rccn B. Ratim, commissioner of tensions, has written a letter to secre tary ot the inteiior .oiiie,ucmanoinginc removal ol three clerks in the pension olllee. ch.Tged wilh conspiring to injure the commissioner. FilKKH'.N. Oeneral Booth, of the Salvation Army, is meeting with hearty co-oeration iu Sydney, N. S. W. Signor Richard Motta.a barrister, has been appointed Italian consul nt Sew Orleans in place ol SignorCorte, who has been translerred to Havre, France. The Chinese charge d'affaires in Paris has inloi ined M. Ribbot, the minister of foreign affairs, that the governor of Wu- 1 1 ti. province ol .Ngan-lioel.on tne inng-tse-Kiang, where the recent outrage on foreigners were periietratcd, has been dismissed in compliance with the de mands ol the powers. The judge who has bicn inquiring into the cause nl the Burgos railroad collision iu Spain, has issued an order compelling the Sot t hern railinnd coinpunv to de nosit the sum of $00.000 as security for damages claimed by those who suffered injury and by the relatives of those who lost their lives thr nigh that accideul. The (iciofl Time coining. Huh Come! Stop the cruel, idiotic nnd inhuman la aev that no one nut n pnvsician mav relieve human pangs and pains when, ncrhnps, the very means for their instant relief are simple home remedies to Ik- found in every house. Slop sickness, sull'ering and premature dving; Mop ignorance. drunkenness, pov erty and crime; slop misfortune, misery and nil your neighbor's meanness, bv procuring and encouraging others to procure a copy of the new domesiic doc tor book and "i;ncycloiedi of Health," bv I'rot. tleo. l'niiconst Wood, of l'hila- delohia. nnd Ir. Ii. 11. Ruddock, of London, r.ugland. Sec or address R. W. Seager, at t.rand Central Hotel, ask to see the wonder-working "lilectropoise" also. The first sale of a lot on the West Asheville street railway line will take place at the court house on Saturday, October 3rd. livery person interested in West Asheville property should attend this sale. "No bv bidding. In suits ni.d overcoats for men. boys i nm children we show the best ot values in nil grades, while several numliers are great barguins. Our upier upper grades arc almost as good us tailor's work, costing twice the price. H. Redwood & Co .:-.,. i- ' ..I- .u- vine on me ioic u. . .v ..,.. will take place at the court house Suturduyatl2o'clock. PRICE 5 CENTS. IMPORTED ANO DOMESTIC CIGARS AT Wholesale Prices. If you want n bnx of good cigars Im. but ll ,7,,, by the bo, , lyl A cigar that rou usually ,,av ten cent. .?. I cartel! you Til ' "r in a ,'0,, at nta. Im, 7i L ?, ' t'Kar at 8H n-nts bv the them ,MK.g'mJn e"11 " "amine them. (.RANT S J'llAU.MACY. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Wood Purifier. Containing Burdock Root, Sarsa parilla Burk, Trickly 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 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- 34 South Main 8t. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEYILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND- 1MPROVEMENT COMPANY. ACHANfR FDR A MBCIIANIC TO GUT A IIOMII. will si ll a lot 01.10 fret, nnd hnlld nice two room hmisr on same t'nr $5oo, if any prrnon will lurniKh SI oo, anil will K've l, 2. H, 4 years nn linlnnee. l.nls in kouiI nriKh unrhontl, elnsr to street enrs. Will nrll nice hits 50x150 fret i'H miles of court house, for $ao tfc cusb, lislunce in 12 months. Cull and see inc. J. M CAMl'BHLL. ei. on 9" H 1 tt eH 5 uu i".i's"i'i rti'triwitfi imiii)i V9 . .'.W.'.f- i,,1', Xlmm,n 'XX., i i'itn1i-hlHs: V :.x
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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