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Asheville Daily Citizen,
VOLUME VII. NO. 134.
ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 9,1891.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
WHERE THE SNJWBIRDS NEST,
For a cool place in summer, for henlth I
and recreation, visit Linville, Grandfather i
Mountain, and the lw:iutiful reeion iur-1
rounding them.
RKti;ar fiuien
Of real estate at I.inville on and after
June 1st, IH01, business lots and resi-;
dence sites sold at private sale only.
The Kateola Inn. ;
This excellent hotel was opened the 1st i
of June, under the nvinayement of Mr.!
James T. Skilcs. !
Over the Ynnhlotec Road.
A beautiful mute for n smnmer excur
sion, bv way of Doe River Urj!e, koan
Mountain, Crnnlierry, l.invillc. Grand
father Mountain, Mowing Kock and
Lenoir. I
Western Carolina Stajje
'o ;cii Cumuauv.
Daily slant- between Cranberry and
Lenoir.
KcImmIuU-.
aciifiii kaht. funi.xn wrst.
Lv. '.':00 p. m . CnmU-rry Ar. I 1 :30 a. m.
Ar. 5:0't p m., I.inville, Lv. H.oil a m.
Lv. 7:30 n. in.. I.i-iville, Ar. 7:o.i p m.
Ar 1:1)0 p. m , D1 Winn R'k, Lv. 'J.i 0 p. m.
Lv 2:Oi) p ra , Wo-inn R'k Ar. 1:l)np, m.
Ar. 7:00 p. m , Lniuir, I. v. 7.' 0 a. m.
Eustcrn time.
tRead utiwattl.
An Opportunity.
A cash prize of one thousand dollar!
has la-en offered for the k-st Rhort story
or novel having the (Jrnmltullier Moun
aiii and the Iwnutiful scuiery of that Io
alitv woven into the plot.
This mountain, situated as it is in the
most picturesque part ol Western North
Carolina, luruishrs an attractive setting
lor an interesting story.
The selection will lie made by a com
mittee ol competent reviewers, and the
storv inu-t not lie less than ltt nor ex
ceed 50 pug. s.
Detailed information mav Ik- obtained
of the Linville Improvement Company,
of Linville, North Carolina.
ALL, THH VKRV
LATEST - STYLES,
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MUX'S HllYS'8 AN ISM VI. I. HnV'S II T8.
I'NDBKWUAR. Nlil'K WUAK ANIl
BOY'S FALL WEIGHT REEFERS.
MEN'S FALL OVERCOATS.
Look our selection over beforf going elie
where, and see our 8PK11M. H'WS AD. In
today's paper
E. B. Ilarnuui & t o.,
8 Court Squ irt-.
REAL hSlATE.
W.LTHH b. Gwvk. w. w WUST
GVVYN & WEST,
I Successors tn Walter B.Owvnl
ESTABLISHED x88i
REFER TO BANK OF ASHFVILLL
REAL ESTATE.
Loans Securely Placed at 8
Per Cent.
Notary Public. Commissioners of Deeds.
FIRE INSURANCE.
OFFICE-Hoalheaat Con rt K nare.
CORTLAND BROS,,
Real Rotate Brokers,
And Investment Agent.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Loani) sr. urely placed at 8 per rent.
Offices:
34 Ik 26 Patton Avenue Second floor,
febndlv
RKAL ESTATE
AND
INSURANCE BROKERS
City and suburban real eitate bought and
Hold on commission. Home rented. Parties
having hi'uwi t rent will do well to call on
us. Hire Insurance. We represent the o'd
and reliable '-rnnsylvania Co., and the un
Mutual, of New Orleans Mineral and tltn"
ber lands We m ,ke a spec ltv of huving
and selling large mineral and timber tracts,
and caa how joa a long lilt of them.
JENKS & JENKS,
28 PATTON AVE. ASHEVILLE, M, C.
se28dtf
JOHN CHILD,
(Formerly of Lyman & Child),
Office No. i Legal Block
REAL ESTATE .
AND
LOAN BROKER,
TRICTLY A RROKBRAQB BU8IMBSS.
Loans secart placed at a per cent.
WILLS BROS.,
ARCHITECTS,
81 Pattoa Avenue.
Nt INC1 baud's. F O Boa 854.
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OR ANY ONB
; WHO HOES YOUR UITYIrtG
II so, send them around to
A, D, COOPER,
COURT SQUARE,
Cor. Slain nd College sta.,
FOR YOUR-
STAPLE AND FINE CROCERIES.
, Provision!, Few, Grain,
Etc., and rest assured vou
ahull bti protected in quality
J find prices.
TO THE PUBLIC!
Wo have been selling the
Obelisk Flour for the past six
years, it has always given
Hatirtfaction, there is none
better, it cannot be excelled.
Should it become neressrv
to cut prices to meet compe
tition our patrons can rest
assured we will protect them
at any sacrifice
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RUNNING ON TIME.
That' the wav all our watch-s ran. aad
oar dock have the well regulated habit of
doing precisely the aame thing. Perhaps yon
have a watch that it somewhat ecrtatric la
Its movements; If you have, we willstralght
ea it out for you In short order and we will
also see to it that the expense Involved lathe
operation is etcerdlngly moderate. A good
waT to ruin the best of clocks and watches
Is to let them go too long without cleaning
We not only make a specialty of cleaning,
repairing and regulating, bat Just now we
have another sneclalt.v-u specixl dliplay of
flat umbrellas to which wc would call yaur
attention.
D. II. COSBY,
JEWELER,
PATTON AVENUE.
THIS SPAGE
.IS RESERVED
-FOR THE
ANNOUNCEMENT
-OF-
mo. oral co.
6RAND OPENING OF
THEIR NEW GOODS
-AT-
41 PATTON AVE.
7
HAVB YOU SBBN OUR STOCK ( F FINE
CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS AND
CHIL.DKRN?
It is aa attractive collection from six prnta
snent mam facturcrs, rnnging up to $33. no
a suit, and (except in price) almost the equal
of tailor's fine week.
A VI RY
HANDSOME LOT OP FINB
DRI3SS GOODS RBA'. HHD US SKPT. 23rd
Among the following are
GREAT BARGAINS
LADIES' AND MISSHS WRAPS.
ONB OR TWO LOTS OF i RESSOOOPS.
SEVERAL LOTS OF BOYS' SUITS.
AND MENS' DBRHY HATS.
H. REDWOOD I CO.
CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS,
SHOES, HATS, RUGS,
7 & 9 PATTON AVE.
" DON MARCHE,"
37 8. Main Street.
The Bon Marclie is now receivlnglts hand
somely selected sto k of dress goods and
trimmings in which there will be found ex
treme novelties of one isuit of a kind, no
more to be had at very low prices for such
material.
The stock of fancy goods is larger and bet
ter selected than unual. Sole agents for t!in
tcmeri end Foster kid gloves.
Bvening gloves a specialty. Large stock
of misses' and chlldrens' cans
McCall.s Baiaar Patter's are- the most
stylish and best fitting. Sec the handsome
goods at
" DON MARCHE,"
37 8. Main Street.
B. C.CHAMBBRS,
President
P. O. Mil I.BR,
V-Presldent.
F. M. WAVER,
8ec. & Treaa.
H. A. Mil LER,
Gen. Supt.
CAROLINA GOAL CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
JELLICO AND ANTHRACITE
LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT OF fICE,
No. i a Patton Avenue,-..
AND AT CHAMBERS St WBAVUR'. L1V
BRY OFFICE, WILLOW 8T.
PKI MPT DELIVERY
. YOUR PATRONAGE
Is Solicited.
ASHBVILLES ART CLUB
A FINK INITIATORY nEETING
LAHT NIGHT,
The Ball Put lu Motion, and It
Looks aa If HucceaH Were At-
reudv an Aanured (-'act.
The call which apprtired in The Citi
zen of Tucsdny dfternoon l(ir a meeting
ol such persons in the city as v.ere inter
eslerl in the to' tnuluin ol an Artclub had
a moKt gratilyiiiK rcspmisc hint night.
The series of rooms on the second
floor of the Lvceum huihling were filled,
though not crowded with gentlemen and
Indies interested in the subject. The
large room, filled up for the occasion by
the tuste nnd judgment of K. A. Grace,
an artist of no mean1 pretension, nnd the
leading spirit in this art movement, il
lustruti'd, in anticipation, the points of
sugnestions having in view tne culltva
tion of pulilic taste and the domcstica
tion of decorative art.
There were prohiililv fifty gentlemen
and Indies in ntteiidnnce, every one of
vv Hum were inspired uv I lie one sentiment
that had originated "the call and the
meeting. I he presence ol such a iium
licr, ami of such character, ave assur
ai.ee that success hud already crowned
the movement: lor it was clear enough,
from the numlier present, thnt all doubts
of the suflieicnev of the community to
organize and uphold such movement
might at once vanish, and the good
work go on w ith constantly gathering
strength.
At the request of Mr. Grace. Col. J.
D. Cameron at some length explained
the objects of the meeting, discussing the
principles and objects ol art. its influ
ence upon human manner, morals and
happiness; and also its agencv in social
development nnd national as well as lo
cal prosperity; and impressing upon the
audience the duty as well as the ability
ol this community to at once organize
un association through which the ex
isting us well as talent talent among us
might find exercise or development.
At the conclusion of Col. Cameron's
remarks, ihe organization of the meet
ing was proposed; and on motion Col.
Cameron was called to the chair and W.
S. Cushm.iii dieted secretary.
Mr. Grace was then called on for ex
planation and 1,'ibor aioii ol the plan of
action out lined in the publi hcd call for the
meeting; and in a very animated, but in
formal, though very clear and intelligent
"talk" ol more than h.iM an hour put his
audience so lull in possi ssionol his ideus,
and so impicsscd it wiihtiicir feasibility,
that all eagerlv awaited the moment
when they were to 1 put in shape and
action.
Remarks, in addition were made by
Lloyd Freeman. Julian C. Hrecse. Col. L.
M. Haicli. and more briefly by ithers.
On motion the chairman appointed
Messrs. Grace. I'reeman and Hull as a
committee to solint subscriptions, in ad
dition to those already secured, to fill
up the number proposed as essential to
n.'tzanuation.
lYSin the suggestion ol Mr. urare, tne
audieii "c out Ol us uuiuocrs, uoucu i
nnce twisty une names to the subsciip
linn liuf
Thf rnmm 'ttee will report nt an early
dav; nnd with ''Ut doubt an organization
will be perfected W the m" or -!otu 01
the present month. , ,
The meet inn lw.i 'nffl at half-past 10
o'clock, after nn exc ''"K'.v pleasant
and useful session.
H. Redwood & Co.. 1. P' Snvvyer, f
P Mimiiimi'h tv H VVili;.,. ison & Co.,
Ii. B. Mann & Co., Brown & Mcllowell,
lurnislied the decorations and ""u,u'
ings used for the occasion.
FA I.I. FASHIONS
Some or worth 'a Latent fiowna I
Cbtcuaro.
Chicago, Oct. 6. With stately tread
nd black night gowns like robes that
didn't fit, the three judges of the new
appcllute court for the Seventh district
took their seats yesterday. The gowns
were cut en train, low corsage, gathered
full at the belt and tied with V-shnped
yi llow ribbons. The dignified judges got
into their re.-pective seats without trip
ping. Then shilling their bustles to the
leeward they settled hack to earn their
salaries. TLc hearing of cases was then
Deg tin.
Cincinnati, Oct. 6 lustice H. B.
Brown and I urines lucksou and Sage,
togged out in their fall robes, opened the
nppcllalccourl here vestcrd.iv. The court
room was crowded, the appellate
judges blushed painlully when they saw
tne crowd and there was an involuntary
movement ns though to tuck the gar
ments inside their trousers. It was a
silly exhibition throughout.
DEMOCRAT POLITICS.
To Succeed M. H Ford Reform
era lu Nanuvllle.
Grand Rapids, Mich., Oct. 9. The
democrats ol this congress onal district
buvc nominated John L. Lawrence for
congress to succeed laic M. II. Ford.
Nashville. Oct. 9. A reform demo
cratic ticket was el-.rted in the city elec
tion yesterday over the regular organ
ized democratic ticket by majorities rang
ing from 5(KHo 1,00. George H.Gould,
who was elected mayor, led the ticket.
He is an old conk-derate solo'ier. There
was no republican ticket, this -city being
overwhelmingly democratic,
MICHIGAN FARMER S.
Thev are lor the Ocala Plattfortn
and Politics.
Lansing, Mich., Oct. 9. At jrester
day's meeting of the slate farmers' alll
ance the lollowiug resolution was adop
ted without a dissenting voice.
"Resolved, That we heartily endorse
the Ocala platform and further declare
to the oppressed toilers of America that
we are unyieldingly in lavor ol tmleproa
ent political action as outlined, at the
J Cincinnati conference,"
Theatre Burned.
8t. Paul, Oct. 9 The Olympic thea
ter was burned here this morning; loi
$100,000.
You cannot feel well without a clear
(a -ad, and tor this take Simmons Liver
Kt gulator.
1 "erv choice effects on 50-incb uphol-
strt y goods, portieres, lace curtains, fine
...ij rovers. Inmbresdins. real Turkish
and Japanese rugs, Smyrna ana ayxan-tine-
runs, hassocks, art squares, etc,
lion ' ... a r
A KING'N FUNKRAL.
The Emperor of German Will
Attend It.
Stuttgart, ktober 9. The Emperor
of Germany arrive i here today. His
visit to the capital of this kingdom is
for the purpose of attending the funeral
ol the late King of Wurtemlinrg.
At the railroad depot the Emperor was
met bv King William II. successor of the
deceased; by Princess Wurtemburg and
Prince Henry, of Prussia, The Emperor
proceeded to the castle and entered the
hall where the remains of King Karl were
lying in state. The Emperor then laid
a magnificent wreath of flowers upon the
casket and knelt beside the remains of
the dead ruler of Wurtemburg. After a
short prayer conversed in low tones
with King William II.
Grand DukeMichael.nl Russia, in view
of the fact that the wife of the late King
was a Russian Princes. Grand Duchess
Olga, daughter of EmperorNicholas, has
arrived to attend the funeral as a rep
resentative of the Czar.
UI'BlNF.tlM EillORIIENF.NTa.
An Old Firm In Dry Goods Falls)
Want F.xteualou.
RoctiF.STKR, S. Y., October 9. A. S.
Man & Co., dry goods dealers, have
failed for $100,000. The firm was one
of the oldest in the city and the failure is
a great surprise. H. B. Claflin, N. Y., are
largest prelerred creditors, ut $'J0,000.
W. B. M. Ionian, ClaflinV financial man,
is assignee.
PiTTSlil KG. October 9. -The Oliver &
Roberts wire company, one ol the largest
concerns ol the kind in thecotintry. made
requests of its creditors today for an
extension Thev claimed to be solvent.
CHINF.HK RIOTING,
Great Incitement In the City of
Amoy,
London, Oct. 9. Despatches dated
September 27, received here from Amoy,
a seaport town ul China on the island of
the same name, province of Po-Kien,
nearly opposite the center of the island
of Formosa, announce that there has
been serious rioting forty milts from the
town of Amoy. The population of Amoy
numbering about HOO.OOtl people, was
in a great state of excitement. The riot
was caused by fiscal abuses. Several
mandarins and other otlicials were killed
'iy the rioters.
HENNATION4L POttTF.KS).
Thev Attack Thoae Who Had To
rtcaert Parnell for Dect-ncv.
Cork, Oct. 9. Large posters have
been placarded on the walls, fences and
other places tluoughnut this city.
These posters have deep mourning bord
ers and bear in their centres the words:
"Murdered to please Englishmen," to
gether with verses denouncing the Mc
Carthvites and Uuiicd Ireland articles;
declaring that Parncll was murdered and
imploring the people to r. main tran
quil. The posters arc creating much ex
citement, INTIMIDATED A VOTER.
And Now he Sojonrna In Jail For
Half a Year.
Lynchiukg, Oct. 9. In the United
States district court at Abingdon today,
Judge Puul, presiding, Jack Mullins, ol
Buchanan county, was convicted of in
timidating a voter at a precinct in
Buchanan at the last presidential elec
tion and was sentenced to six months
imprisonment in jail and to pay a fine of
$50. 1 his is the first conviction in Vir
ginia under the federal laws tor the pro
tection of the elective Irnncluse.
STATE NEWS.
-twit ennntv fair will be held Oct.
13-16. Gov. Holt delivers an address.
. t, rnmrrti at the Clinton
-nnv'-fi - -
revival, conducted by Mr. Fife, was Mr.
Marion Butler, president of the state
farmers' alliance.
if-. r.nrn. P. Hannn. wife of one
nil, -- - - -
r-uori,,ti'. rumens, dropped dead on
Seventh street Tuesday.
Hickory Press: The Mercury men
tioned lust week that one Deal ran off
witii Noah Benfield's wife and $55. We
hear he was treasurer of the alliance and
took with him $300 of Alliance funds.
The Durham Bull Globe of Wednes
day had fifty-five editorial paragraphs
Business was suspended in the tobacco
town for 24 hours to find out what they
were all anout As a matter of fact they
were all auoui tour lines ioug.
Six Millions lo Loan.
i .;n limn this amount in sums of 200
ud at 8 per cent per annum (interest
1 . , T 1I..1 nrt .In,,,! th
payaote scnu-uNu.io i, . ...
.:r--- .. rr Hum'hter's endorsement.
Wilt , " " " r
to fairly intelligent persons who can
rend a little and reason a nine, u mei
thmu'lves ntid inmilira in
cumuli bk . -
good health and -ave a world of sick
ness, suffering ami prcmaiuic ijmiK ,
o ...,, v nl this new co more he n-
: mr,n doctor book that
aivc miiiiuivu -
L.n..rl ah,. nt See or address K.
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W. Heager, urano vcuimi nuui, it
very first thing you do in the morning or
after tea, tonignt. winu, " you
.1,. fruimrnt of a luntf and one dilapi
dated shoe to begin on.it won't quite
i.- . nii-W-l nlated Corliss enirine
of you. And, "No, sir," it wont cure
evervbony. i ne oniy iihuiuuk "s
.i t n( nn this ureen earth, is.
tutu " : . .'
toentrulf nil the drugs and medicines
L-u v..... inM;i. ..i.-;..;nn
you can num. i'm . (.".-"-"
Ml ..11 kia III Will nlflO tpll VOU
to buy this book if it is his intention to
retire Irom practice noun, nu nmunBn
u.inv? No matter about that.
I often give u way books to persons who
can save up 50 cents a week for twelve
... i n,...k This triflinar amount
ur iviui"" " - . "
thev would priv us for information and
get the book lor notning, seer
ci nilluiv-rase cottons, cover
i... .,.,. f....uhl,- blankets, table linen.
towels, nnokins. etc., at fixed and rea
sonable prices. H. Redwood fit Co.
n.iiii ulsters and caoe coats. I in
mciise stock to select Irom, at the Whit-
lock Clothing House.
no, vou need a hat or cap ? If so we
think you can be suited in our assort-
tnent, ranging irom iv ixmi iu t.vu,
(the last lor Taylor's A. derby. H. Red
wood sc v.o.
Dyspepsia in all its forms ii not only
relieved but cured by Simmons Liver
A QUESTION OF TITLES.
IT IS CONSIDERED IN THV.
METHODIST COUNCIL,.
A Difference of Opinion Report
of the BUHlnean Committee
"Cbiiatlan Unity" Dlacnaaed at
Ihe MornliiK Beaalon.
Washington, Oct. 9. The third day's
session of the Ecumenical Methodist
council opened with H. T. Marshall, of
England.occupying the presiding officer's
chair. The usual devotional services
were held.
Rev. James L. E. Huray, of England,
read some passages from the scriptures
and prayer was offered by Rev. George
Packer, of Halifax. The minutes were
then read and some time was spent in a
discussion of a technical disregard bv the
secretaries of injunction laid upon them
yesterday to refrain from mentioning
titles in reading. There appeared to be
a difference of opinion between the dele
gates on the propriety of omitting these
titles but finally it was decided that the
title "Reverend" might be used. The
minutes were them approved.
The business committee reported as
follows: Greetings from Evangelical
Lutheran synod of Maryland; memorial
on Methodist federal relations; resolu
tions on opium traffic; memorial on the
social question; memorial from local
preachers association of Methodist
Episcopal chu.ch; motion to hold special
love feast on fillowship meeting; motion
to appoint a committee on statistics of
Methodism. The business committee re
ported the following list of presiding of
ficers for the succeeding sessions: Bishop
H. W. Warren, Methodist Episcopal
church, of Colorado, for second session
of third day. Bishop J. W. Hood.
African Methodist Episcopal Zion
church, of Pavetteville, N. C., for
the 1st session filth day; Rev. W. T.
Myers united Methodist' Free church of
England, on 2nd session of fifth day;
Bishop R. K. Hargrove M E. church,
south, first session sirth day; Rev. Dr.
u.i. walier.secretary ol Weslevan Meth
odist Conference, London, 2nd session
sixth dav.
The topic of the morning session,
Christian unity," was thtn taken up
and an essav was delivered by Rev. Dr.
i. Ij. aeiny, Weslevan Methodist church.
Greenock, Scotland.
THAT TKN-CF.NT FARK.
A Conaultailon Between Ihe Com
mittee and Major Martin.
The ten-cent fare committee of the
board of aldermen, Messrs. Brevard,
Starnesan.. Leonard, had a consulta
tion with Maj. . G. Martin, yesterday.
Muj, Martin told the committee about
the financial condition of the company.
He stated that when there wereonlv two
cars between tne square and the depot,
the business was a paying one, but that
the addition of the other lines took the
profit off the line that was paying, He
said he would not reduce the fare; in
fact, he would stand the city a lawsuit
in the Case.
The board of aldermen considered the
report ol the committee this alternoon.
Really Transactions.
The following deeds have been filed in
R'glster Mackey's office for registration:
0. D. Revel and James L. Wagner
to Ava L. rica'ants, lot on
Madison street, 42x135 feet $125
H 0. Hunt to Kevell & Wugner,
lot on Madison street. 42xl3o
feet 125
T. C. Slanies and wile to Mrs.
Emma Child, lot on Starnes
avenue. 64x122 feet 1,775
. G. Ojueen and wife to E. Baird,
lot on Bailev street, 25x100
feet 500
J. M. Campbell to Harriett Hurd.
lot on South Main street, 65x80
feet 400
Unfortunate.
Proas the Hcndersonville I lines.
The Asheville papers without excep
tion condetun the recent lynching in un
measured terms. It was certainly an
unfortunate thing for Asheville.
The lixpoalllots.
Prom the Durham Globe.
The displays so far would not do credit
to a common county fair in many coun-
where fairs have been held.
Hock Quottttlons.
Nrw York. Oct. 9. Brie 3()i Lake Shore
1161: Chicago and Northwestern 125;
Sorlulk anil Western S5: Richmond and
West Hulut Terminal i;it; Western Inion
83.
Baltimore Prices.
BiLTiHoKR. Oct. 9-PIout, 6rm: unchang
ed; w- stern super $3 Scl(nj3.78; extra $3.u
t.u; family, .50() .f5. Wheat: No. a
nd, firm r; sp t Octotur UH Vi4 11:
southern, steadv; Fulti looejjl07; L -ng
brrrv 102(iD112. Corn, southern, firm;
white, Ti(i '! ynow. i.ttaio
New York Market.
Nrw Vokk, net. V Storks, dull aad
firm Money, enfty at 4Qr,5. Kxchnnice,
ImiK. 4.7'.H(q4 7u; short. 4.83V. state
i nit., neit cctcd: - -rnm-nt iiinuts dull
but firm, i ottun q I t; ales l.'l hale;
t.u imil., H,c; orl. 3- 6c; utures
stesdv: ilctoiier. 8.40; November, H.70: He
cemlier, M M9; January. 9 Ot; Feliruary,9.18;
M rch 9.30. ki ur a. ttve nn nrm. wncat
active b t firm. Corn dull and steady
Pork quiet but steadv at $10 'AtjlU.US
Lard quirt but sieudy at 7.00. spirit
Turoentme dull and easy at 37037V
Hnsfn quiet and steady at tt .354(140
freiaui. firm.
AFFAIKS UF CONSEQUENCE.
HOUB.
The cruiser Yorktown baa sailed from
New York for Valparaiso, Chili.
The total amount of gold now on the
way from Europe is given at 53,877,000,
Enrnincs of the Richmond and Dan
ville railroad system show an increase of
$17,600 iu September.
An order has just been received by a
Lockport, N. v., company Irom the tier-
man government for over $100,000
worth ol pure aluminum.
The Veteran Cavalrymen, of the Army
ol Northern Virginia will meet in Rich
mond, Vu., October 28, lor the purpose
ol bcgining the movement to erect a mon
umcut to General . h. a Stuart.
With all due Uelercnce to competitors.
when you see our stock of wraps we
tnina you win say iney are notiuu.
H. Redwood & Co.
Twenty-five new styles school suits for
Boys, heavy and durable. Two to 6ve
dollars. The w hit lock (. lot rung House,
In underwear, hosiery, gloves and
bandkercniels our stock is very strong,
ri. Red wood at Wo.
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS
Wholesale Prices.
If von want a box of good rigars, 1m
ported or dnnttstlc, Grant's Ph rmnry is the
E lace lo get ihe n. We do not remit cignr,.
ut sell i hem uy the hnx only K ciuHr that
yon usually nay ten cents for, I can Hell you
the same cigar, flftv in a Ipoi. at even cents.
The beat Ave ce t Hgnr at 3V4 cent-, by the
box. It will pay yon to cll and examine
ttaera. CHANT'S I'HAKMACY.
Bnncombe 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 save yourself
from the suffering caused by foul
eruptions and ulcerous sores,
through which the system strives
to rid itself of corruptions. It
purines 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 Mala St.
J. M. CAMPBELL
!
DEALER IN
REAL ESTATE
AND AGENT FOR THE
ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION
AND
IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.
For Sale.
The mull t. 1- a
. ... -"- v .vn..u t uuuni in n nnr V IIIC. 1 at
ground are larije. AU modern convenience!!
The
suitable for large hotel Pouncen moras in
F..f.. ?l n?u,,:. es servant apsrtment.
M11 be sold at a excrifice. The best bargain
in Asheville for panic, desiring an elegant
home. Possesdon aiven in two month..
For Sale or Rent.
fl?e acres of laud, m a whole, or in lota. No
tot. dryet place about Asheville and flant
- r"" ihuilsj. r runuuncea
by experts mst the place fur o valid. Sercn
tltimrfml fawt- nf .j-nU . m. - H
exion aiven at once. Elevation 2,800 feet.
. "irw, irom a lot or
$25 to reaid Bcet and lots of $25,000. AuuIt
J. M. CAMPBRLL.
Real bstate Dealer.
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TSUPHONE ISO. o. I0X t2.
H.Re dwood & Co.
Regulator.
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