cp Asheville Daily Citizen o VOLUME VII. NO. 136. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. WHERE THE SNJWBIRDS NEST. Fur a cool place in Rummer, for health and recreation, visit Linville, Grandfather Mountain, and the beautiful region sur rounding them. Regular Sales Of teal estate at l.inrillr on and after I line 1 Hi, 1 HOI . Iltisinesa lots and rest dence sites sold nt private sale only. The Kneeola Inn. Thin excellent hotel was opened the 1st uf June, under the management of Mr, lames T. Skill's. Our the Yoiiahlonee Road. A benatifut route for a summer excur sion, bv way of Doe River Gorge, Roan Mountain, Crimlierry, Linville, Grand father Mountain, Blowing Rock and Lenoir, Western Carolina Stage ('ouch Company. Daily stage lietween Cranlierry and .Lenoir. Schedule. iMIMn KAr. fUOINti WHT. l.v. '.'too p. m , Crnnttrrry. Ar. 1 1:30 a. m. Ar. (!:" ra., Mnvlllr, Lv. noil a tn. Lv.7:SOa. m., l.tuvlllc.. Ar. 7:Wp m. Ar. 1:00 i m HI .wing K'k, I. v. If.oo p. m. Lv 2:00 p.m., HlonlnK K'k Ar. 1:1111p.m. Ar. 7:00 p. m., l,cnulr, I, v. 7.'.o a. nt. Baatern time. fRrad upward. An Opportunity. A cash prize of one thousand dollars hut been offered for the lest short story or novel having the Grandfather Moun aiii and the beautiful scenery of that lo lity woven into the plot. This mountain, situated as it is in the most picturesque part l Western North Carolina, furnishes an attractive setting for an interesting story. The selection will be made by a com mittee of competent reviewers, and the torv mut not be less than 10 nor ex ceed SO png . Detailed information may Ik obtained of the Linville Improvement Company, of Linville, North Curolina, ALL TUB VKRV LATEST - STYLES, IN MKN'S BflVS'8 AND SMALL BOY'S H T8, I'NDKKWKAN. NKtK WEAR ANl BOrS FALL WEIGHT REEFERS, MEN'S FALL OVERCOATS. Look nur aelectlnna over Iwfore going else when, sort are our SPECIAL W'V'S Al). la today's paper E. II. Barnum & Co., 8 Court Square. REAL ESTATE. Wii.tcs R. Owm, w. w. Wkst. GWYN & WEST, fRucctMors to Walter B.Gwyn) ESTABLISHED x88i flEFER TO BANK OF ASHFVILLE. REAL ESTATE, Mau Securely Pfaced at 8 Per Cent. ?totarr Public Commisslnners of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OFVICK Houlheant Court (square. CORTLAND BROS., Real fstatr Brokers, And Incsitment Agents. fiOTARV PUBLIC. Loans aenrrly placed at H per cent. Office : 34 at Si Patton Avenue Second floor. frhMlT INSURANCE. Application, for Art Insurance will receive oar prompt attention at ail Mates. We cun inn t your propertv In twenty of thelargest find best companies on earth. FOR SALE. Honsc ana lot In a splendid locality. House contains Ht room., hard wood finish, oak doors, tnlahrd In oil. Water in yard and kitchen; bath. Oak trees in yard and One view from nous' on alrctric ear line; stable In rear. Price $4,500, one-third cash, and balance la one and two years at 8 per cent. This a dcairnbl property. Famished and annirnished homes for rent. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, SSI Patton Ave., Asheville, N, C. JOHN CHILD, Formerly of Lyman 4k Child)! .-Office' No. i Legal Block. 1REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, TRICTLY A RHOKBBAOB BU8INBSH. Loans aecare placed at 8 per cent. WILLS BROS., ABOIIITBOTS, 38 Patton Atco. Kt Y M C A buHd'f . P 0 Box 564. "There wu a little Rirl who had a little curl Right In the middle of her forehead; When she was good "he wai very, very good, And when the wan bad, ihe wat horrid.' So it i8 with FLOUR, but not so with our "DAISY AND SWAN'S DOWN" Whitrh iw pronounced very very koo1 by nil who have srivon them n trial. DO LIKEWISE ANO BE CONVINCED. 1 1 iH never excelled and ne doni equaled. For sale by A. D. COOPER. DEALER IN 8TAPLE ANO FINE GROCERIES, COURT SQUARE, Cor. Main and College fit. TO THE PUBLIC! We have been Hellinj? the Obelirik Flour for the punt nix yen, it has always Riven satisfaction, there iH none better, it cannot be excelled. Should it become necPHtwrv to cut prices to meet compe tition our patrons can rest fissured we will protect them at any sacrifice POWELL & SNIDER 0 4 w w r r r H W JO C0 H C 0 td 0 0 CO X e3 02 o c 3 w X o G w C3 P9 ft M J2 RUNNING ON TIME. That's the war all our watch's run, and our clock), have the well regulated habit of doing precisely the same thing. Perhaps you have a watch that la somewhat eccentric in Its movements; If you have, we will straight en It out for you In short order and we will also see to It that the uprose involved in the operation is exceedingly moderate. A good wav to ruin the best of clocks and watches Is to let them go too long without cleaning We not only mnke a specialty of cleaning, repairing and regulating, but Just now we have another specialty a special display of flnc umlrrl1a to which we would call yeur attention. D. II. COSBY. JEWELER, PATTON AVENUE. Ik ft THIS SPAGE IS. RESERVED . FOR THE ANNOUNCEMENT -OF- GRAND OPENING OF THEIR NEW GOODS AT 41 PATTON AVE. VI5 ARB SHI.l.ISG LOTS Ol' FINE - SUITS AND - OVERCOATS, POK Men, Boya and .Children; FINE WRAPS FOR LAIIIKH. MISSKS. AND CH1I.DKK.N; AND FINK DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS To the lest Judges of rnlue in the com munity. There must lie a good reasonfor it. H. REDWOOD CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, RUGS, 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. " BON MARCHE," 37 8. Main Street. The Hon Mnrcfae in now reccivinKitR hnd- Homely selected ito k of dreis good and trimminga in which there will be found ex treme novel tied of one .suit nf a kind, no more to be bi at rery low price for duch material. The stock of fancy good in larKtr and bet ter selected than usual. Sole acrnt for (fen temerl and Potter kid gloves. Bventng gloves a specialty. Large stock of misses' and childreits' cans McCall.s Bazaar Tatter's arc the most stylish and best fitting. Sec the handsome goods at " BON MARCHE," 9 37 S. Main Street. B. C.CHAM BHR9.1 P. M. WPAVBR, Sec. ts. President I P. O. Ktll.I.liR, I V-Prcsident. H. A. MILl.tR, ju aupi. CAROLINA GOAL CO., DEALERS IN JELLICO AND ANTHRACITE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT OFFICE, No. is Patton Avenue, AND AT CHAMBERS & WUAVBR'H LIV- BKV OPFICB, WILLOW 8T. PUOMPT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solicited. TELEPHONE 130. P. 0 BOX 312. JLjy-rry-ii w FROM REV. R. G. PEARSON A I.KTTER FROM HARD HIM. TO "THE CITIZEN." The OHpet ol CbrlMt Amid tlie Ruins) of Ancient Mpiendor A Rnyal Funeral The iHle of Greece Where Burnlnic Hmiplio Loved and Banff. Athkns, Greece, Sept. 25, 1891 I1i;a Citizkn: Our pnrtj suiled trom New York, Sept. 5, and we had a safe and pleasant ToeaRe. Landed ut Harre and went to 1'aris for a staj of several (lavs, and took in the city, giving espec if I attention to the Louvre, the tomb of Napoleon, and the Eiffel tower. From Paris we went to Marseilles, thence across the Mediterranean to Athens, Greece, of which Aristophanes exclaims: "Oh, thou, our Athens, riolct-wrcathed brilliant, most enviable citv." It is wonderful bow the ancient and modern mingle here. Here are the works of Pericles and I'hidius, and those of Morse and Iidisou. Here are the varieties of dress from the ancient Oreck costu.ue to the last (lcvcloied "dude" of Puris and New York. testerdny I stood on Mars Hill where Paul preached, and on the brink where Demosthenes delivered his Phillippics, and on the top of the Acropolis amidst the ruined splendor of the Parthenon. Also visited the temple of Jupiter Olym pus, and the theaterof Di inrsius. Both ol these structures are umtfiiiliccnt in ruin. In the distance I saw the hcaulilul bay of Salamis, as Dvron savs: "Uncon- (utred Salamis." today 1 attended the funeral services ofthe daughter of the present king of Greece. The services were held in the Greek church, and were imposing and im pressive. Near this church stands the Parthenon and Mats Hill, and as I looked at a Christian rhurch and a Christian funcrul I could but soliloquise thus: Ye "Gods of Athens," ye arc gone; but the everlast ing Gaspel of Christ is here to stay. The eloquence of Demosthenes is of the past, tlKcourtofthc.ICsopliagus lias adjourned sine die; but the Gosiiel preached by Puul on Mars Hill is being echoed by one hun dred church liells from Salamis to Mara thon. Well might the apostate Julian snv, when dying, "Galilean! thou hast con quered." Tonight we sun with the American consul, and tomorrow sail for Constan tinople. A'. 0. Pearson. TOTALLY WKIH'KEU. A V. M Hteaincr Goes to Piece on the Virginia Coattt. Lkwks, Del., October 12. The United States steamer Dispatch while on her way from New York to Washington ran ashore on Assateague shoals on the Vir ginia const Saturduv morniag nnd was totally wrecked. The weather was thick and nastr, and while the particulars of the disaster are not known, it is supposed that the com manding officer of the Dispatch hugged the shore too closely in his efforts to avoid tie full fury of the weather and her dangerous position was not discov ered until it was too late to avoid being driven on the shoals by the heavy north east gale which prevailed. 1 here is hardlv a more dangerous and treacherous place along the coast than Assateague, and when the news first reached here little hope was lelt in ship ping circles of saving the Dispatch. l he tug .North America was sent to her assistance, however. Later news reached here that the Dis patch was firmly fixed in the sand, broadside on to the beach. A high sea was running, and was rapidly pounding her to pieces. Ihe Assateague life-saving crew had succeeded in getting her officers and crew nsnore in salcly, and thev were being pronerlv cared for. There is little or no hope of hauling the vessel oft", even if the gale ceases and the sen goes down. HOW ABOUT THIS? Another Attempt to Wreck the Train at BohiIhii'h Bridge. Stathsvillk, N C, Oct. 10. Another alleged attempt was made this morning to wreck the passenger train st Bostian bridge, the same place that the fearful wreck occurred some thirty davs atro. The engineer happened to see a pile of rails across the track, luckily slopping the trnin, when the obstruction was re moved. It is further said that the man who tried to wreck this train was ar rested and placed in jail. Another Account. The man arrested here was not much in earnest. It is supposed to be some trick of railroad detectives. The train was stoiied by rails on the track, hut an investigation will show something which may be called "funny work." It is suggested that such attempts do not often happen in daylight. Special dis patch to the Durham Globe. Ct RIOI'H PROCEEDINGS, Mtolen Money Returned t'nder Pledge of No uuesllons AHked. Winston, N. C, Oct. 8.-Yesterday while Mrs. C. L. Carr, of this place, was witnessing a circus parade here a thief entered her room and took a hundred dollar bill from her trunk. Mrs. Carr, as soon ns she dis covered her loss, notified the police. A colored girl in her employ was fast night arrested as the susjiected thief. She was told that if the money was found no questions would be usked. This morn ing it was intimated to the chief of police that the money could be found under a certain lot of lumber near the premises. Sure enough the money was there, and has lieea restored to its owner. Rich mond Dispatch. UTILE. VKRV WEAK. Mm, Parnell In a Venr Condition. Critical London, Oct. 12. The health if Mrs. Parnell is not improved. She is still tin der the constant care of a physician and her heart is said to be Tcry weak. The physician in attendance today prevailed upon ner to parianc oi ionic sngni nour ishment. She was too weak yesterday to read the brief telegrams sent to her from Dub lin during the progress ot tne luncral. HR.DEATKM A.NSWI:HI:d. ttupcrliiletideirVCIarxtoii Presems His View or the tune. At the regular monthly meeting of the schdtil committee Supt. P. P. Claxton made the following repot tin regard t W. H. Deuver's recent communication to Tub Citizkn: Ii W , . i . . mr. weaver s statement mat Ins son had been refused admittance to the aiiiuma was incorrect. 1 ne tacts are these: During the necessary absence of the superintendent, the second week of tne session, Uvdc (leaver nool td to M Mangmn. principal ofthe Orange street school, lor admission to the school. He- cause he haU been suspended last venrtor continued irregularity of attendance, Mr. aiangum asked lum to wait ami see the superintendent on his return. TliisClvde did on the following Monday morning, and I gave him a ticket of admission to the grade in which he was last year, ana gave mm a nook-iist lor the same. 1 also wrote a note to Mr. Denver stating that 1 thought it would lie un wise to udvuncc Clyde to a hiirher lt.-kIi- as he had been present only fortv-sij days ofthe last session and was, for that reason, not ureoared for the higher grade. I sent this note to Mr. Deaver oy his son, who said he would deliver at once. Clyde lias not returned to school since. I-or what reason 1 do not know. Had Mr. Deaver been dissatisfied with the grading of his son, he should have seen or written to the sunerintend- ent about the matter and any further explanation necessary would have been made cheerfully. This he did not do. During my absence, about a dozen upils were refused admittance to the mer grades because ol their crowded condition. On my return I beirnn to ar range for these pupils and since that time no child has been reinsert admittance. No pupil has at anv time been kent out of the schools because of the presence of non-resident pupils. CAl'UHT A I'AIK. OfTiceraCiondlnke nnd Colllim Ar. rent MacliHoii l.awlireukerH. Last Thursday night the depot agent at Sandy Bottom, on the Western North Carolina road, below Marshall, was as saulted by two white men, Norman lid- wards and Jwliu lioouc. The men were arrested by a deputy sheriff, and as the depot was tliouirlit to le the safest place the men were con fined there. During the nmlit the depot was fired, and despite all efforts, was entirely destroyed, together w ith a large imonnt ol Ircight. In the excitement during the tire Bo- wards and Hoone escaped. Ii is believed that the men fired the depot in order that they might grt aw av.as a snot was seen where oil had been poured over the floor. On Friday a telegram was sent to Chief of Police McDowell here, giving a description of the two men and asking that they be held. Shortly after 12 o'clock yesterday Officers Goodlake and Coll ns saw two men near the Swannanoa hotel who e.nied to hll the description sent. They arrest ed the nun, who admitted that their names were lidwards and Hoone. They were locked up. Sherill Chandler, of Madison, came up yesterday to look after the matter and took the men down to Marshall this afternoon. Officers Goodlake and Col- ins will get the reward offered by the sheriff, $25 for each man, and the rail road company also reward them. Hoone and hdwards are said to be desperate characters. HAUISON COI MTV AI.I.IANCli. ReMolutlonn Fanned at the Meet- Ins; on Saturday. At a meeting of the Madison county farmers' alliance, held on Saturday at Madison seminary, the billowing rcso- ution was adopted, and ordered scut to Tiik Citizkn for publication : Whereas, There are many designing persons throughout the country cli-.iiu-ing the alliance and its principles arc Irauds and not in keeping with the spirit of good government, therefore 'Kcsolvcd, 1 hat we the Madison county furmers' alliance believing in the justness ofg our cause do hereby invite any persons dillcring Irona us to meet us in a pair presentation of t lie issues in volved to the public in a discussion to be conducted according to the rules of lair debate." Out at Kenllworlh. The plans fur the two new additions to Kenilworth Inn, of 1(10 rooms each are now under consideration, and the mtvis- ibility of commencing oeratioti this full or after the winter season will tie deter mined in a few days. Applications for accommodation nt this popular resort are pouriHg in rap idly, and the prospects tor a full house the coming season are Haltering. There are now fifty -five guests at the Inn. Kxtensive and judicious advertising during the past year has done much to bring Asheville and Kenilworth to the notice of northern and western people. NORTH CAKOUSA NEWS. Roxboro Courier; Hy net mil figured there is $51,000 worth of buililinxs going up in Roxboro now. Wilson Advance : Another bin wine hqu.se the biggest nnd best in Unstern North Carolina will be built here in the next eight months. Next Thursday will be university dny nt the Southern exposition ami President Winston and two liundied students will arrive at Raleigh early Unit day on a special train, The StateBville Landmark says that the munagcrs of the Southern exposition at Raleigh paid Kcv. Tom Dixon $100 for the prayer he made, opening the ex position The Landmark thinks that i't was worth the money. At Yadkinvillc recently Miss Pora U. Pike, ol Chatham county, while delirious walked out of a window nnd wns latally hurt. The had typhoid fever. She tried to follow her sister, but in a delirium mistook a window for a door. -The jury in the Durham "right of -i - :.. .1.. way mac, in nit ii,i,i,i vwuifc i Pitisboro. returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff, the town of Durham, and against the defendants, the Richmond and Danville and the North Carolina railways. The town of Durham claimed that a strip of land along the railway was not the hitter's right of way, but was 1'chIxkIv street controlled by the town. THE EATHUUAKliS SHOCK. TBK MOST VIOLENT ICVEK . KNOWN IN CALIFORNIA. llilnmevN l all, Drug Htorex Are UemollHlied, and (rent Excite ment Prevailed at Ihe state IiiHHiie ANyluin. Nai-a. Cal., October 12 The heaviest earthquake shock ever lelt here was ex perienced at 10:34 last night. People rushed into the streets in their night clothes in great excitement, andchimncys toppled over, several buildings were shattered and badly shaken up, drug store fixtures suffered greatly, bottles being thrown from shelves to the floor nnd other damages done. 1 he Masonic temple, a fine Inn dine-. was snaitered. At the state insane asylum ereat ex citement prevailed, patient beingalmosl iincontrolable. It is reported that the building is cracked and other damage uone. EC! MENICAL COUNCIL. Colored Men Open the ExerclHen Today, Wasiiincton, I).' C, Oct. 12. The fifth day of the Ecumenical Methodist council opened with Bishop ), W. Hood, of the African M. Ii. Zion church, Pay etteville, N. C. in the chair. Hislion r Gaines, of A. M. lv. church, delivered a prayer and Rev. Dr. C. H. Phillips, of A. M. E. church, of Washington, read the scriptures, so that the opening ser vices of the great council were conducted by three colored men. The business committee, through Sec retary King, reported the receipt of a memorial from the World's Women's Christian Temperance Union, containing an address to the governments ofthe world lor the suppression ot the honor traffic; a paper relating to the death of Key. Hr. lames Leighton; a memorial concerning the competition between the .Methodists in small places and a memo rial concerning an ecumenical hymn hook The topic for the morninir session was. 'The Church and Her Agencies." anil Bishop K. S. 1-oiter, of Massachusetts, proceeded to address the people on "The Responsibilities anil Oualilications of a I readier. NO COALITION. ParnelllleH Have Nothing In do With McCarhtylteN. Dfiii.iN, Oct. 12. The newspapers of this city today continue their eulogies of the late Charles Stewart Paruell and on sides arc heard expression of regret for the dead. It is reported here that an in formal meeting of the Pnrnellite mem bers of the house of commons was held this morning and that it was decided not to accept any overtures for the coaltion with the McCarthyites, but o continue the struggle lor the leader ship on the Irish parliamentary lines laid town or Parnell in Ins rnorts to lenain the position from which he had been de- loscd bv the niaiontv ot Ins dinner fol lowers. PARNELL RI'KIKD. The tireat IrlHh Leader Laid to ReHt In Ireland. Drm. is, Oct. 12. The remains of Clias. Stewart Parnell were interred yesterday. 'orty thousand people viewed the body at the citv hall. It was close dark before the ceremonies were concluded, and the vast concourse dispersed. Heart M. Hlanlev Wrecked. Komk, Oct 12. The Btiudisi express, on board ol which train were Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Stanley and Mrs. Ten- nant, mother of Mr. Stanley, has been completely wrecked at Larovigno, nine teen miles from Brindisi. They escaped without iniurv. thoiiL'h they had a narrow escape. Htoclt Quotations). Nkw YnsK.Oct. 1 1 Krlc 3(P: Lake Rhorf llfiia: Chicago and Northwestern li!:!U: rlolk and Western fi.1i.,: Richmond and West Point Terminul 1 :!"; Western I niou Baltimore I'rlcea. Ba i.tiuork, Oct. 11 -Float, steadr: wes tern sum-r $;l.50((:i,75; eiira S.'t.tloViii.o: family, .Bo(a.'i.no. Wheat; No. 2 red, wcr; sp'it lO-llffllH-1,,; southern, easv: l'ulunflo7; Longherry 10Iltt107. Corn. southern, steady; white, 71U72: vtllow. 7IQ7U. New York Market. Nkw YimK., Oct. 11 -Stocks, dull and dropping. Money, ensy at 4.1(5. Hi' cinmne; long, 4.7!I:V, .(; short, 4 tlSM. 4.n;U4, stute b mils, neglected; government bonds, dull hut steady. Cotton dull; ales K9 hales; l iiluncls, R 11 10c; Orleans, 9lc; lutures, steady; October, H.40; November, 8.57; December, H. 75; January, 8.911; Febru ary, 9 1)7; M:irch .1H. Flour-quiet and tirm. Wheat- active bat easy. Corn dull and easv Pork active but steady at $10 rioia oo. l.aril dull and weak at li.90. Spirits Turpentine dull and easy at 37u:i7!tC. Rosin quiet and steudy at $1.35(0, Ajl.40. Freights lirra. AFFAIRS OF COXSEJFESCE. I'OKHICN. Professor lawctt.of Oxford university. the distinguished Creak Scholar, is da'n- gtrously ill, Pnrnellites will maintain the conflict with the majority of the Irish parlia mentary party. While Minister Ouvot, Roche and Rou- vter, ol the trench cabinet, were driving together along one of the principal streets of Marseilles some one in a crowd of Bjicctators threw an open knife with a sharp blade at them. The wcanon struck an officer with great force, handle torcmost, nut aid not injure him, HOUR. Mr. Cleveland's little daughter is to lie amen Kuin, Leading democrats regard the cordial meeting on the same platlarm of ex-pres- :.i....i il....t.... J i o lutiiu vi.vuiiiu niui vmvernor nut as calculated to do the democratic party an immense amount oi good in all sec tions ot the country. ) A sjieoial committee of the American I Newspapers' Association will conduct a typesetting machine contest at Chi cm , - 1-,- "txt 'eck' T.hc Merganlhaler lineotyue, me nngera lypugrapn, inc McMillan typesetting machine and the St. John typooar win com)cie. To Advertiser. To insure change of advertisement. running on regular contract, copy must oc nanneu in oy iu o CIOCK a, m. I IMPORTED ANO DOMESTIC CIGARS AT Wholesale Prices. Ifjnu want a hoi of good rignn. Inv ported or domestic, Grant's I'hnrnmiy in thr place t( get them. We do not rrlnll rignm. but lfll them hy the hoi only. A clear Ihm yon usually pay trn cents lor. I can Hell vnu the suine ciRnr, nfty in a hoi, at seven cents. The best live cent cigar at .IVj, cents hv the boi. It ill pay you to call and eiiimine them. GRANT'S 1'IIAKMACY. Boncomk Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable lilood Purifier. Containing Hurdoek lioot, .Sarsa parilla Bark, Prickly Ash Kurk, Poke Root, Ax. Py its use you can saveyoursclf from the suffering paused 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. Poing an alterative,it changes the action of the system, ininartino- (muh strength and vigorous health in place of that weakness and tired feeling, which is an indication of disorder and decay. The concentrated power ami 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. GRANTS PHARMACY, 4 South Main ttt. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AdENT FOR Tllfi ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Sale. The mxI elrennt Iiohm in Asheville The Krnun,1 ure larne. All moilern ennvenirnee. nuuHieii riKlit in the heart ol citv. Tin miniites' walk from puslnffire. 'Grounil auitahle for Inrne hotel. Fourteen roomi in present noust, i,em e Bervant apartment Will he old at a ftiirrifice. The belt Imrgnin in AMheville for partieR itefliring an rlegxnt home. Pomeiaion inven in two month For Sale or Rent. White cotlacre on ton nf mn,,nl.l .III. five aire of land, !! a whole, or in loU. No Iok, dryeat place about Anhrville and Unrnt view within corporate limita. Pronounced by expert just the place for invalid!. Seven hundred feet of uorch: arven rnnm, p.. aeaaion Riven at once. Blevation 8.800 feet Hvrry kind of real eitatc, from a lot of $25 to residence and Iota of $25,000 Aniilv at No. S. South Main itreet. J. M. CAMPBPI.I.. Real hllate Healer. GO EH W m W M w o W 0 K 55 GO .i -,.