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Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VII. NO. 138. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. X. WHERE THE SMWBIRDS NEST, For a cool place ia summer, for health and recreation, visit Lin villc, Grandfather Mountain, and the heiiutiful region sur rounding them. Regular Sale Of renl estate at Linville on and after June 1st, 189t. Business lots and resi dence sites sold at private sale only. Tbe Kaeeola Inn. This escellent hotel was opened the 1st of June, under the management of Mr. fames T. Skiles. Over the YonahleMce Road. A beautiful route for a summer excur sion, by way of Doe River Gorge, Roan Mountain, Cranberry, Linville, Grand father Mountain, Wowing Rock and Lenoir. Western Carolina Stage Corfrti Company. Daily stage between Crnnlerry and Lenoir. Schedule. OOI.IG KftftT. Vr. ":00 p. m . Crnnlierry Ar. B:n p m., I.invllk, l.v 7-XO a. tn.. Linville. fdOINIl WXST. Ar. 11:80 a.m. Lv. a on m. Ar. 7:00 p m. 2.00 p. m. 1 :(0 p. m. 7.uO a. m. Ar. 1:00 p. m Hi iwina km, i.t. I.v 2:00 p. m., Iilowlna K'k Ar. Ar. 7:00 n. m., lnolr, Lv. Bastern time. fRead upward An Opportunity. A cash prize of one thousand dollars fans been offered for the best short story or novel having the Grandfather Moun aiu and the benutiful scenery of that lo ality woven into the plot. This mountain, situated as it is in the most picturesque pnrt ol Western North Cnrolinn, furnishes an attractive setting for an interesting story. The selection will be mndc by a com mittee of comment reviewers, and the itorv must not be less than 10 nor ex ceed 50 png. s. Detailed information may be obtained of the Linville Improvement Compuny, of Linville, North Carolina. ALL TUB VBRV LATEST - STYLES, IN MKN'S BOVS'8 AN ! SMALL BOY'S HAT8, UNUBRWBAR. NBCKWBAR AND BOrS FALL WEIGHT REEFERS, MEN'S FALL OVERCOATS. Look our (elections over before Ruing else where, and see our SPBCIAI. BOY'S AD. In today's paiier E. B. Barnutu & Co., S Court Squire. REAL ESTATE. WlUll B. OWTM, W. YV, Wbst GVVYN & WEST, (SaccrHor to Walter B.Owvnl ESTABLISHED 1881 REFEQ TO BANK OF ASHCVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at Per Cent. Notary Public. CommlHioners of Deedi. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICR-aouMiesurt Court svqsuare. CORTLAND BROS, Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agent. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans securely placed at 8 per cent. Office.: U4 St 3 Pattofl Avenue. Second floor, fcbgdlv INSURANCE. Application for Insurance will receive our prompt attention at all times. We rao in sure your property in twenty of the largest and best companies on earth. Boarding: House For Rent. Honae contains eighteen rooms, ha. all modern convenience, hot and cold water bath, etc,, and is well furnl.hcd throughout. This Is one of the mott desirable boarding houae. in the city, and will twftnted for three month, or longer on REASONABLE TERMS To an early applicant. For further Informs tioa call oa or addn.s JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 3!i Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C. JOHN CHILD, (Pormerly of Lyman Child), Office No. i Legal Block. REAL. ESTATE AND . LOAN BROKER, TRICTLY A BROKBRAOB BUSINESS, - Loans secure placed at 8 per cent WILLS BROS., ROHITEffiSS, aaattoaAvtas. Nest T af C A build'g. B Bos 88. aorl lass '1 hen wm a little girt who had a little curl Right In the tnidille of her forehead; When she u food the was very, very good, And when she wii bad, she w horrid." So it is with FLOUIl, but not so with our "DAISY AND SWAN'S DOWN" Which is pronounced very, very Rood by all who have Kiven them a trial. DO LIKEWISE AND BE CONVINCED. It is never excelled and sel dom equaled. For sale by A. D. COOPER, DEALER IN STAPLE AND FINE GROCERIES, COURT SQUARE, Cor. Main and College Hta. TO THE PUBLIC! We have been Belling the Obelisk Flour for the past six years, it has always given satisfaction, there is none better, it cannot be excelled. Should it become neressMry to cut prices to meet compe tition our patronB can rest assured we will protect them at any sacrifice POWELL & SNIDER m P fi 03 W r r & H w 15 C2 C 0 w 0 Q CO "0 02 55 o c 3 3 0 2 to -X 0 G W CA P3 RUNNING ON TIME. That's the way all our watchrs run, an our clock have the well regulated habit of doing precisely thesamethlng. Perhaps you have a watch that Is somewhat eccentric In Ha movements; If you have, we will straight. en it out for you In short order and we will also see to It that the expense 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 make a specialty of cleaning, repairing and regulating, but Just now we have another specialty a special display fine umbrellas to which we would call yaur attention. ijfit.i. I1Y, JEWELER, PATTON AVENUE. THIS SPACE S RESERVED -FOR THK- ANNOUNCEMENT -OF- GRAND 0PENIN6 OF THEIR NEW GOODS -4T- U PATTON AVE. YYB ARB SBLLINC LOTS OP INE- SUITS -AND -OVERCOATS, Hen, Boys and Children; FINE WRAPS PGR I.APIIiS. MISSKS, AND CHILDREN; AND FINIS DRESS GOOD0 AND TRIMMINGS To the best Judgca of Taluc In the com munity. There must be a Rood reason for it. H. REDWOOD 1 CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, RUGS, 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. 'BON MARGHE," 37 S. Main Street. The Don Marche is now reccivinglts hand .omely selected sto k of dress good, and trimmings in which there will be found ex treme novelties of one ,uit of a kind. n more to be had at very low prices for tuch material. The stock of fancy gondii i. larger and bet ter selected thsa unual. Bole agents for Ben temeri and Poiter kid gloves. Bvenlng glove, a specialty. Large stuck of misses' and childrens' cap. McCall.s Baiaar Patter's arc the moat stylish and beat fitting. See the handsome good, at ii BON MARCHE," 37 S. Slain Street. B. C. CHAMBERS, !P. M. WPAVB1 Sec. & T't 18. H. A. MILI.iil Gen. fiupt. freaiaent P. O. MILLBR, V-Prcsidcnt. CAROLINA COAL CO. DEALERS IN JELLICO AND ANTHRACITE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT OFFICE No. ii Patton Avenue, AND AT CHAM BURS ft VYBAVUR'A. LIV BRY OPFICB, WILLOW 8T. PKOMFT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solicited TELEPHONE 13a P. 0 BOXja A STREET RAILWAY DAY CHARTERS PASSED BY THK BOARD VKSTKHOAV. The A'dermen at a Special Meet. liihT CJlve Franchlaea to Two New Companies) There Will be No Meetlnir of the People on tbe Fare Question. 'Ms one of the committee on the ten cent lure matter, I recommended lust week that a meeting of all interested be held in the court house on Friday night. Hut as that seems to have created a good deal of excitement I mure that the len-cent tare matter he made a sjiecial order for 4:30 o'clock Friday afternoon, and that the meeting be held in this the mayor's office. We don't want any out side opinions, but jrst those which will aid us in u did-ion." Alrlcrmnn Brevard in the meeting of the .aldermen yesterday. Railways! railways! railways! That's what was dinned into the ears of the board of aldermen yesterduy. A special meeting was held at 4 o'clock in the mayor's office, lor the consideration of new and old Jtrcet railway projects. Mayor Rlanton wielded the L'avcl, and all the aldermen were present except Mr. Reynolds. As the railways interested the tobacco men, there were several of those present, among them K. 1'. Walker, J. M. Smith, J. Y. Bnrber, N. T. Chnmbe-s and W. C. Sprinkle. Then there were J. S. Adams, attorney lor the Asheville and Hilt more line; Col. R. McHnivcr, for the West Asluvillc and Sulphur Springs line; Cnpt. M lv. Carter, P.' A. So ml ley and T. A. Jones, for the Asheville street railway line. And last, liut ly no manner of means least, was Mnj. Martin or "Col." as he asked Col. Mclirayer to address him I who had deigned to drop in and follow the business of the bourd. Aahevllle and lllllmore. Mr. Adams' company's charter for a car line from the city limits to the square bv Vallev street, was taken up first. The ommittec had made a lew changes. The ause as to a maximum charge of three cents per hundred for freight was stricken out. A lengthy discussion was ndulgcd in, and finally the ordinance granting the charter was adopted, bv usneniling tile mas. 1 Here were no issenting votes. T. A. Jones, attorney lor t lie As'icviilc street railway company, asked an amendment to the charter of the com pany, allowing it to extend its road across Atkin and Valley streets. This amendment was adopted. (some Fun Here. Col. McBrayer asked the board to al low the charter asked for bv him for the West Asheville and Sulphur Springs rail way company. They wanted to come from the passenger depot up Depot street to Bartlett, Bartlctt to French Broad avenue, French Broad avenue to 'atton avenue, up Patton avenue to street in rear of fiovernment building, across Haywood and down Co'!'e to North Main ; also down Water ami Wal nut streets. They desired privileges of freight traffic as accorded to the other companies. 1 bey would begin work in thirty days and complete wilinii eiglit months. The fare would not lie more than hve cents. The would give bond o indcmiiilv the city' against damages for widening the streets, niter the board decides oa the streets which arc to be widened. Attorney Jones, lor the Asheville street railway, opposed thegrantiug oft he char ter from a moral and equitable view and from a legal view. The board ol alder men had in good faith granted an exclu sive franchise for ten years over some ol the streets asked for by the West Ashe ville company, a ml this board should not go back on what its predecessors had done. The aldermen should work lor the best interests of the city, and not for a ptivate speculation. The West Ashe ville company was pictured hy Mr. Jones as a company ol nun who would suck the blood trom Ashe ville, and build up Sulphur Springs, where the men own piopeit.v which they want to sell. Again, ration avenue, Mr. lones said, was too narrow for two car tracks. The Asheville street railway was already built, could carry all the passen gers who want to ride, and was giving satislaction, except possibly in the ten cent lare. His company was willing to build on Walnut and Water streets, to accommodate the warehousemen. Anv how, if the board granted the charter. the action would involve, not only the West Asheville and Asheville conipunics, but the city, in endless litigation. His company would certainly sue out an in duction to prevent the other company from coming onto Patton avenue. F, A. sondley, representing the Ashe ville street railway, also spoke in oppo sition to the granting of the charter. He asked if us a question of business pru dence it would lie wise to set two com panies to pulling hair in a court room, spending all the revenue in law suits. The granting of the exclusive franchise bv a previous board, was a matter of good taith us well as a legal obligation unon the present bourd. It would have H bud effect upon capital to take the rights of the company that has spent its money here nnd give them to anew com pany. , Col. McR'Sjer's Compliments. Col. Mclirayer then took the floor, after being assured that there were no more siwakcrs lot the Asheville street railwav company. He said he had ex pected to raise a disturbance with this charter, and had not been disappointed There had been more actively in stieet railway circles in the past two days than he had ever seen. He didn't wnnt the city to believe that it would be involved in anv lawsuit. His company could not be scared. Of course "Col." Martin would like to have nn exclusive Drivilcee. A board of nldermcncould not grant an exclusive franchise to any com pany. When i ne nest Asnevine com pany entered Patton avenue, let the Asheville company take the matter into the courts. His company was ready for the fray. The Asheville street railway company wns trying to blufT, but his company could not be bluffed. If he could not find the authority for his posi tion as to the exclusive franchise, he would quit practicing law within thirty days. There followed a long discussion about theiineon Water and Walnut streets. Ths warehousemen wanted a line as soon as possible. The Asheville street rail way could build their line quicker than the West Asheville company could, and as the Asheville company had agreed to do this, Col. Mcllrnvcr consented to striking out the Water and Walnut streets part of his charter. With that clause taken out, the rules were suspended and the charter granted. ? T ? T t r t Iiuringalull in the discussion Alder man Brevard arose and spoke in the fol lowing strain: "As one of the committee on the ten cent fare matter, I recommended last week that a meeting of all interested be held in the court house on Friday night. Hut us that sieni9 to have created a good deal of excitement 1 move that the ten-cent fure matter be made a special order for 4:it0 o'clock Friday afternoon, and that the meeting be held in this the mayor's office. We don't want any outside opinions, but just those which will aid us in a decisiou." Then Mr. Brevard sat down. And the mayor put the motion, and it carried, and the strict ruilwuy com pany seemed to be pleased. More I'rlvlU'KeH. As soon ns Col. Mcliraycr's charter was passed, Attorney Jones came for ward, asking that an amendment be passed to his charter, allowing the com pany to build its tracks an North Water street from North Main to College street, and up that street to North Main at I'enniman it Co.'s over the route given to the West Asheville and Sulphur Springs company. Col. Mclirayer pro tested, saying the company had taken ad vantage ol his concession of Water and Walnut streets. There wasauother long pow-wow, in which "Col." Martin par ticipated largely. The board was not disposed to grant the privilege over Col lege street, and finally it was decided that the matter be left oen until next Friday at the regular meeting. Attorney Jones also asked lor an amend ment to his charter, allowing the com pany to put down T-rail over its lines, instead of the rails now used. The amendment passed. And then, at 7:35 o'clock, after a long and tiresome session, the luanl ad journed, and the weary aldermen de parted. THE WORLD'S EXPOSITION, MIIAI.I. it in-: oi"i.Ni-;i S1MI1V f The Melliodlal Council, In NfKHloii at WHhlilinjion, Wilt Mend oui a I'clllloli lo I'rl'iiiil That nctte crallim. Wasiiisctus. Ii, C, October 1 1. Key. I. 1). Murray, of the M. lv church, Balti more, presided over the lvcumcnical Meth odist council at the beginning of the seventh day's session. Alter the usual devotional exercises secretary King, from the business committee, reported favor ably n the resolution concerning the extension of friendly greetings to the pan-Presbyterian council to meet nt Toronto in September, lS'.l'J, and it was adopted. lso an order lor a love (east and fellowship meeting next Sunday afternoon, which was made. Throuuh Rev. Ur. Curtis, of ChidLM, the committee on Sunday closing ol theChicngoColiimbian Imposition made a report which he prefaced by saying that the local directory ol the fair was under the control of its largest stock holders. These stockholders were ihc railroads, the street car companies and t he brewers. All of these corporations, he said, were clamoring to have the ex position open on Sunday, every body knew why. The only hope of the success of a conference lav in the I'nitcd States cnniii'ission, who were in some sense responsible to the people. Aficrnn amendment, the report, which is in favor I sending n petition to the I nited States commissioner of the World's fair to pie vent the opening of the exposition on Sunday, and giving reasons why it should not be opened on that day, was adopted. JOHN HUKV lintMI I), Accused of HerloiiH Malfi-UHiinve In onice. Niiw Yokk, Oct. 1. John liner, who for the last forty years has l ecu iden tified with the Adams Ivxprcss company, and for over three years has been its president, has been discharged from his ullue bv a unanimous vote f t lie board ol directors on n charge of malfeasance Clapp Spoouer, the vice president ol the eonio.inv. Imnnca in nis resignation, aim it was accepted lor precisely the same reason (or w hich llocv was discharged. The charL'csimainst llocv anil Spoouer are, in briel, that they bought the New York nnil Hoslini inspaicn express com pany and the Kinsley l.xpicss company lor S150.01MI. and turned them over to tin. Adams Kxiircss company lor $.h.iO 00(1, und that the difference between these amounts was divided between Iloey, Spoouer, Henry Sherburne mid Henry C. Tuft. Henry Sanlord, of Bridgeport, Conn., has been appointed president of the express company, and Frederick Li.vejoy, ol this cily, was ap pointed vice president. WRI.CK.K1 BV A TVIMIOCPN. All On Hoard PerlHliecl HHcaperl KuhhIhii CoinlclH. Yascowkr, B. C, Oct. U.-Jr.pancsc exchanges received by the Empress ol China which arrived yesterday relate the ftillowitiK : September U, the bnrqnc Archus, of New ChwatiK, was totally wrecked by a typhoon at the entrance of NasKuskui harbor. All on board perished. The ol ficers were liuropeiiiis. At Vladivostock, Sept. H, sixteen Rus sian convicts who were woi kuiR on a railway attempted to escape. Two were shot down, but fourteen pit away. These Willed three inmates of n farm house to obtain clothing A French ! iHicer was filled for the same reason and u Kussinn bund master, returning Irom the funeral of an officer, was also killed and his body stripped. Lottery and An!-l.otl.Tjr. Nkw Orleans, Oct. 14. At a meet ing of the state central democratic com mittee yesterduy a motion providing for the construction ol a committee of cre dentials wns carried by a vote ol 311 lot tery to 38 anti-lottery, Chuirman La nier, anti-lottery, not voting. The most of our ailmrnts come from disordered liver which Simmons Liver Regulutor cures. TERRIBLE GALE OF WIND. IT KAGKH AHOl'NII A TMillT I.1TTI.K INLAND. Creat liainnice la none lioth on .and and on Hea Hlilpplnic lie Htroyed and l.ltfht Houses Are Threatened. London, Oct, H,-A furious gale has l)cen raging over all F.ugland, Ireland, and south of Scotland for over twenty four hours, causing n vast amount of damage. It continues today in all its intensity. In the cities and large towns trees have Iktii blown down, and plants und shrubs have been scattered to the winds. Chimneys ami tiles have been carried everywhere from the roofs of jirivute dwellings. I'cdcstiianism dur ing the height ol the storm was utterly impassable ami trallic by railroad al most brought to a stand still. The great pier at Folkstuue, one of the prominent landing places lor trans chauucl steamers, was swept by great seas that carried away all the lighter portions of the structure and threatened to wrench away the light house. The channel passenger boats were un able to cross last uiuht and to those who know the kind of weather these vessels vent ure out in this gives some idea ol the severity of the storm. Today at Ilelensbiirg.a watering place on the Firth of Clyde, at the entrance ol (iareloch near Dumbarton, Scotland, fishing and other boats were carried along by the furious waves which poured into the streets flooding the houses and driving the inmates Irom their homes, many escaping through the windows, so little warning was given ol the inunda tion. CITIZIvNM' IL'KKT I.I.I'.CTl-.U Chnttaiiooica'a Municipal ICIec- lion VeHlerdav. Cli.vTTANooiiA, Tcnn., Oct. H. In the municipal election held yesterday, Gar- licit Andrews, the head of the citizens' reiorm ticket, was elected mayor by L'OO majority. Four democrats and four re publicans were elected as aldermen. The new board will stand ten republicans and six democrats. A Reverend Father Dead. Lonsvii.t.i:, Kv.,0ct. H Rev. Father Francis Wayts, (!C years old, a man ol profound learning, and ecclesiastical su perior of the convent of Luretle, in Ma rion county, died there at 3 o'clock this morning. IndlauapollH Coes Democratic. Imiianai'oi.is, 1 nd , Oct. 14. The city electian resulted in the election of the en tire democratic ticket by majorities now estimated at from 1,500 to 3 000. tttock Quotation. Nkw YnkK.net. 1. Uric tfiis,: Lake Shore 1 1 f-1: Chieiico nnd North wciuern 1L'4; Norfolk nnil Western fia'a; Ktehmond hiiiI Wct I'nint Tcrminul 1 a;t; Western l nion H v i a llaltluiore lrlceH. Bai.timokk. Oct. 1 I'lout, stcRdy; un changed; wtstern super $3.ro(m3,7f; extra $;l.unWrv..to; family, fl.tlou ft.oo. Wheal; ,.No vi red, weak; snot and October, ltl4((l UVl't. ottth-rn. Arm; hulti loniaiox, Lnnilirrrv lo'JftilOM. Corn, uuthcrn, lirm; white, 70U73; yillow, 7iJ7vi. New York .Market. Nkw Yohk, (let. 14 Storks, dull und stiiKnant- MnneT, ensv tit 4fu;.ri. Kirhnnite, lonK. .74ti.MO; hurt, HMlA k:u4; state Ii. nds. nciccted; government hands, dull hut sun. It. Cotton dull; tales I'M) bales; t'pliuids, K-c; Orleans, u l-loc; lutures, st-adv nt decline; October, H.14; November. K.30; heeember, H.r3; January, ro; l-'rbruarv, H s:i; March M ini, l-lour H'iet nnd stea 'y. Wheat active but easy. irn uuiet nun arm. i-orit quiet nuu stea-l v at $1 0 ooiffil 1 .7",. Lard uuiet and easv at lV7.r. Spirit-' Turpentine dull nnd steady nt ((l.V-jc. Kosiu- dull and steady ul$l il."(iU 0. l-'reijjhtR linn. AFFAIRS OF CO.SFtJI E.VB. IIOMK. Considerable interest is excited at Roaii' okc, Va., by the discovery of a large vein ol zinc glance in the mines at Housacks. The Nashville American was burned outlast night with a loss ol SL'0,000. Many of the typographical force had narrow escapes. Uuronean steamers arriving ot New York bring additional reports of heavy gales at sea. A number of passengers on the l inliria and Augusta Victoria were hurt. Twenty-live warrants have been is sued lor citizens of Omaha charged with participating in I ridav night s lynching Neatly all the dclendants arc responsible and readily gave hond. Maurice B. Strelliugcr, or Curtis, the actor, "Sam" of I'uscn, charged, with the murder ol Police Olhcer Alexander Grant, in San Francisco, was held to answer belorc I he SiiR'i ior court, The jury in the case of Ashley V. How ell, on trial at VYurreiiton, Ga., lor the murder ol Caiit.W. I. MeGrath, failed t agrce,nnd the prisoner will lie tiicd again in January. 1 lie jury stood live lor lie quittal and seven lor conviction. Helen l'orstund, n handsome vonng woman, whose parents live nt Spokane Falls, in the State of Washington, is under arrest at Helena, Mont,, on the charge of highway robbery. When cap tured she wore male otlne and gave the nnnie ol rortic Miller. I-rank Melbourne has contracted to produce crop rains in Northwestern Knn sas during line, uiy and August ol imp: at to cents an acre. Mr. Melbourne will attempt to make a similurcontract wit twenty counties of Colorado, claimim that he can easily water every county the state from one point. The irrigatio companies in Colorado and Kansas will light the scheme. "I'euk hucI Weeble.' A Irn nd ol nunc had an odd wnv o mixing her words. Perfectly unconscious of it, she would often make folks latigl: She would speak of feeling "leak nil weclilc," for weak and feeble, and "castor ill poils" for castor oil pills. Hut she was weak and feeble, until she took that powerful, invigorating tonic, "Favorite Prescription," which so wonderfully ini parts strength to the whole system, nnd to the womn nun its nppentinges in pnr ticular. For overworked women, run down women, nnd feeble women gener ally, I'r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is unequalled. It is invnluulilc in allay ing nnd subduing nervous excitability irritability, exhaustion, prostration, hvs tcrin, spasms and other distressing, ner vous symptoms, commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease. It i induces refreshing sleep, nnd relieves men' I tul anxiety ami ucspouuency, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GIGARS Wholesale Prices. If you want a hoi of Rood cigars, lm ported or domestic, Grnnt'i Pharmacy is the place to net Ihein. We do not retail cixars. but sell them by the box only, A cigar that you usually pay ten cents for, I can sell you the same cigar, fifty ia a box, at teyen cents. The best five ee.it cigar at SVi cents by the box. It will pay yuu to call and examine them. GRANT'S PHARMACY. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A powitively Safe and Reliable Wood Purifier. Containing Burdock Root, Sarsa parilla Rark, Prickly Ash Rark. Roke Root, &c. Ry its use you can nave 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,itchanges the action of the system, imparting fresh strength and vigorous health in lace of that weakness and tired feeling, which is an indication of sorder and decay. The concentrated power and urative virtues of Buncombe irsapaiillu 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. RANT'S PHARMACY, 4 SoutU Main St. i M, CAMPBELL, DEALER IX REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE SHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Sale. The ttmt I'U irant house in Ahev111r. The rnundu arc Irtrue. All modern am venienceH. Situated njilit in Hie heart ot eitv. Two minutes' walk from pox t attic. Grounds FuitHhlc for large hotel. Pourunn room in present nonse, ties! va servunt apartment. w ill tie sold at a mien tux. The beat bargain in Asheville tor parties desiring an elegant home, l'ussessiou given in two months. For Sale or Rent. White eottatre on ton of mountain, with five aires of land, as a whole, or in lota. Nn toK, dr. vent place about Asheville and finest lews within corporate limits. Pronoum-ed y expert uist the nlacc for invalid. Sevrn hundred feet of porch: a ven rooms. lus- st'sion given at once. Elevation 2. Hon feet. hvery kinfl ot real estate, from a lot of $25 to residi-ncea and lota of $25,000. Apply at No. 5. South Main street. J. M. CAMPBKLU. Heal but ate Dealer. CO H pa -si g Pi H H Is p PS o w GO 1 7
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