Newspapers / Asheville daily citizen. / Nov. 23, 1891, edition 1 / Page 1
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V.: '' ' ' ."" :'.'.;-"'.r '" Asheville AKU YOU IN IT.f IK NOT, SECURE lzen CHRISTMAS IS COMING I SBCURB VOCE ADVBRTISINGISPACB AT ONCBI YOUR CHRISTMAS ADVERTISING SPACE AT ONCB! VOLUME VII. NO 171 ASHEVILLE N. C, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1891 PRICE 5 CENTS. v y v yv Daily Cit HIGH GRADE COFFEES, THE FINEST Mandating Java, Arabian Mocha, r&Iaricabo. JLaguira, Santos, and Rio. We now nceiv 'liese cof fwK in iiir-titflit piicknsivs ovfiy fVnv dfi.vs, iiuil jiurinin t tlx'in to be thf finest in tlip niiirket. KROGER. KhAI. hSTATh. W VLTUK B liWVI. W. W WKST GWYN & WEST, 8ucccMir to Wnltcr P.(vvni ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHKVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loan Securely Placed at Per Cent. Notary Public cnmmistiloners ortieed FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK-HoutheaM Court Hquarc. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, Ami Investment Agent. NOTARY riBLIC. Loans ae. urcly placed at H tier cent oftiecs: 24 St 2ft Pnttnn venue Second "floor frhildlv JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of I.yman He Childl. OOlce No. 1 Legal Block REAL.' ESTATE AND LOIN BROKER, TKICTLY A RROKERAtiB Bt'SINBSS. Loanii secure placed at per cent. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, a Patton Avenue. Next Y M C A build 'g. P O B01BS4. novl d3m Pullinin & Rutledtfe, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, OVER BANK OF ASHEVILLE. -THE- MODEL CIGAR STORE, Patton Avenue, It getting ready for Holiday Goods Has received a new Mock of Mcrschaum Pipes, Merachaam Cigar and Cigarette Holders. A line assortment of Russlnn Leather Clirnr and Cigarette Cases. A new lot of imported Key West and Domestic Cigars, it in a bos, wi h the words printed o 'hem. . "Compli ments of the Season." Call and Bxum'ne My Htock. t Sl'LTONAS, OFF STALK VALBNCIAS. CLBANBD CISLLHNT UITALlrY BV TUB CALLOM CURRENTS WITH OUT GRIT FOR YOUR FRUIT CAKB OR HOZHN MIX I'll and PLAIN, CROSSE & BLACK- and CHOW CHOW WELL'S CITRON I'ICKI.HS in PAILS AND LEMON PF.RL AND GLASS CKANDKKKIliS CALIFORNIA PRUNES and APRI TO GO WITH YOUK COTS GOLDEN DATB8. OUR GROCERIES TURKEY KRUSH Cl'.I.ERY EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS. LKM'iNS, COCOANt'TS, FLORIDA OR. V NOES. NEW CROP CALIFORNIA aad LONDON LVYBK RAISINS, vi.vi:y mid .ch'st- GROW ERS, SEEDLESS A. 1). COOPER'S, NORTH COURT SQUARE, it BON MARCHE," ,11 H. Main Street The Hon Mnrchc in now receiving itn hand- sonitl v HtUctt'd sto k of tlrc toria nnd trinimiiiK" in which there will he found ci tmuc novelties of one suit of a kind, no more to he had ut very low price for Mich material. The Muck of fancy K1""' lnrger mid bet ter feleeled than usuul. Sole nutiit for Cen- temeri nnd Punter kid Khvc. K veiling glove a specialty. Large nUick f miMiti-H' nnd childreim' ranit. McCuII.m Hazuur Patter's are the mout "-t.v.iwh and bent tittiiiK Set the handsome goods at BON MARCHE," J7 S. Main Street. DIAMONDS ARB TRUMPS We have tome entirelv new itnimii RiiiKs. Of course they are not to be bought for nothing, but they're to be seen for noth I K o tht, if you can't possess them, vou can nt least lo k at them. Some of them ire set in diamonds that flash with won- ilroiis radi nice; others are set in brilliants nly to be d stiniiuisheri from the genuine em by the eipmcucrd eye. It is the fashion to coupl- purchases ol Jewelry with the Idea that lavish outlays lire essential Nothing of the kind You can buy - ueh and Sie 3 lit' le o) you can buy li-tie and spend math. n exceptionally Judicious aelecllftn can be made irum our stock 01 Jeweiry, etc. B. II. COSBY, JEWELER, PATTON AVliNUH. PICKLH8 STI 'HO CUCUM BKK PIOKLBS, EX 1 r i il W A 0 E n ft " 0 o ' S Li H w i ' w l 5 OUIi BANNER FLIES HIGH! But one Prices are tty ' flooi' ,f MEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR, As we one Big Line of Seasonable and Fresh Underwear at ACTUAL COST t We are overstocked In this line. This Is oar misfortune sad your gain. Come earlr wk.il. we can fit 70a. ? F. K. M ITCHKLL. 8 Patton Ave. ! to t When the babe at flrit appeari 'Tii an intemtiuK l(Jht; Porenti, relative and friend View it with intent- dellRht. But of all the new arrival, Onr 1 oodn received tnriay Every other new attraction Can easily outweiffh. It Ir n lonie story and must be briefly toH. We can only mention a few of the new thing, ("ome and nee any quantity of them for yourself: Fine china, doll, toy, game, bookn, etc. THAD. W. THRASH & CO., Crvatal Palace. CANNED GOODS. You rim no risk when you deal with us. Nothingconws into our store that wejMl not ivly upon, and nothing goes out of it that you enn not rely upon. If we looked for In rge profits it would he ibout time for us to stop looking lor custom. We hn ve great bargains in canned gOods tills SeHSOll, and Call . . - , - make Special inducements tO i .. , . . . those buying by the case. POWELL & SNIDER This is Not MAUDS., lint iw only one of the ninny fine holies that are kept fiit by the never censing supply of our corn, hay, oats and white shorts, that we are daily distributing throughout the city to lovers of their spirited steeds. We are head quarters for feed and defy competition. Call and see us ! GREER & JOHNSON B. C. CHAMBERS. P. M. WAVBR, Sec. Treas H A. M1LI.KR, Gen Supt. presiile- t F O. VII LKR, V-Presidcnt. CAROLINA COAL CO., -DEALERS IN JELLICO AND ANTHRACITE LEAVE YODR ORDERS AT OFFICE, No. it Patton Avenue, AND AT CHAMBP.RS At WBAVKK'ft LIV ERY OFFICE, WILLOW 8T. PKOAiPT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solicited.. TELEPHONE 130. P. 0. BOX 812. r. Jnstnow we are on the "ground in regard to THIEVES AT A DINNER. HIX HITNnRtCn OP THEM FED Hr BV C'HAHITV.' '7T Manv of the Convicts) Had Benev iolehl" Face 5, "bo'i-TiieVe wire's Bad Lot A fiood AdvertlHCiuent. London, Not. 23. The Salvation Army gave a somewhat remarkable entertain ment on Thursday niirht. when, under its auspices, tiOO ex-convicts sat down to supper in Regent's Hnll. For manv years past there has been held in Drurv Lane by some christian mission about Christmas time an annual thieves' supper, which has always been interest ing, but this Boothian "function," which also is to take plnce yearly, will soon eclipse all rivals. At Drurv Lane a a considerable proportion of the thieves, after jjorginjj. themselves to repletion, used to sneak nut without waiting lor the sermon and prayers. One could scarcely blame them, for the proceedings were invnriubly depressingly dull. In Regents' hnll the stalwart door keeiers prevented escape, had it lieen at tempted, but, thanks to the combined attractions of brs bands and salvation lasses, the most hardened sinners cheer fully slaved und seemed to enjoy them selves. Generally speaking, the ex con victs were not unprepossessing in np IK'urance and the countenaces of many were distinctly and rediculously benevo lent. The greatest success of the evening was achieved by n kindlv old gentleman realistically tlrcsMjd in convict clot lies anil introduced as the "Duke of Portland," in fitting allusion to the great prison on Portland Hill, wherein not a few of laose present had spent many quiet, not to snv monotonous, years. The duke, it appeared, had spent no fewer than thirty eight years in prison, which fact lent ad ditional weight to his remarks, the bur den of which was thut it didn't pay to Ik' bad. The Salvation army has characterist ically obtained very good advertisement out of this show, TKHprRANCK CONVENTION. Ofllcerit F.Ieclt-d and RVHolntlotiH Adoptt'd Adjourned. Kalbiuh. Nov. 20.-1). W. C. Hcnbow, of (ireenslioro, pii-siili-cl lit turlav'ssi'ssimi of the stnte tcmKTiince vouvi'iilion. Lt'tlcrs were read from prominent mm expressing tliiir svnipntliv with the work in hmid. The report of the committee on pl.-n-lorm deelarcs it to lie the purpose ol this cruanization to suppress the sale ol li(tioriiiNorth Carolina by nil possible moral uml U-.;il means, nml asks tin support ol all citizens witnout insiui m- ; V,c,r '",rtv n"11;"1"'"9- 'l whues ; llllll IllLCIIIfiVrMIIVv BHIMIIU IIOl IfC VIIUIIll aniiced in public officials; demands thor-, 1 oiigh scientific temperance instruction in ! public schools; all work done to be by i metiioiis non-pnrusan, non-sectarian, , Rnrt distinctively inrmiinn. 111 the lieail, while the gill 01 .Mrs lt.tr t.Hts while those lienefits are being passed The name chosen is the North Carolina I nev Williams, siinilarollering, wasplaced ; ar(,uinl. Temperance assncintioii, lo be composed I at the foot of the casket The casket) Mr. Lawrence's apix-al is one word for ! of delegates representing the counties, j w as taken by the six undertakers' "t" ; cotton and twofor wool, and the greater ' A constitution was adopted. Rev. Dr. tenilants from the hotel to the hearse, I portion of his 'ettcr is given up to de Nash urged organizers in each county. I preceded by the pallbearers with Hdwin acrjijinjj a wonderful picture of prosper- i J. N. Templcton advocated the forma-j Booth ami A. M. Palmer in the lrad.ijtv nll( happiness to be possessed by I lion of a prohibition party. , Then followed the family, consisting of . Americans when the 4.000 .000 sheep in ' Officers were elected as follows: N. B. Broughlon, of Raleigh, president; B. II Woodell secrctury: D. W. C. Benbow, j Greensboro; li. J. Parrish, Durhum; T, i B. Ilymnn, Goldsboro, executive com mittee. The following was ununimously ndop ted : "Whereas, the commissioners ot sev lerul counties have declined to grant ! license for the sale ef intoxicat ing liiUors; und whereas their action i.i this resocet ... in the ii.d.'ment ol this I convention, in strict accordance with the , constitution und laws ol the state; there- fore.l,:il . ,. I "Kcsulvol, That theirnction is erntilv-' ni lu villa vifu ttriniuii, uiiu . lie heartily commend their noble and heroic ' example to the boards of commissioners of all other counties in the state," Rich mond Dispatch. CUTTINU A TOOTH AT 60. It Has rilven Him Lockjaw, and 1 His Death tseeius Certain. At'Bt RN, Nov. 31. William Pangburn, a resident of Savannah, Wayne county, UIIU t lIHtllliip; (1(1,11.111,111 IVI (((. W borne company, of this city, is reported J dying from lockjaw, resulting from a I most singular case. Although he is 00 1 years ol age, two weeks ago a large tooth made its apcarauce in his jaw, cutting through the gum at the extreme end of the jaw, back of the wisdom tooth, on the left side. The cutting of the tooth was attended by the most intense pain, and when it had lorcen itsclt tnrougti the gum fang burn's lace began to swell. The pain continued. Pangburn went to a dentist, who made vain efforts to extract the tooth. These efforts aggravated the pain and soreness. Pa ugburu's face con tinued swelling, and it now measures more than a loot across. The tooth con tinues growing, and Pangburn cannot open his jaws, which are tightly pressed together. All the nourishment he re ceives is whut he can succeed in sipping between his teeth. His sufferings are ter rible, and unless he can be relieved in some wnv soon, his physician says, it docs not seem possible that his life can lie saved. New York Sun. Rl MHIA'SJ tiRKAT FAMINE. Tolstoi Hats Vuless Food Holds out there Will be a Ravelatlon. Bkklin. Nov. 21. Count ty, of Tolstoi, the great Russian social reformer, has published an energetic demand thut the government declare without delay whether the stock of grain is sufficient to lust through next summer. Count Tols toi advocates the purchase of corn in Americn in time to protect the coun try from famine and the tenible so cial disturbance that is certain to attend such a condition of 'af fairs. Tolstoi contends, from his own personal calculation, that the stock of grain will not be sufficient, and that the government reply, guaranteeing enough to feed the people until the next harvest, if falsified, will lead to a revolution, in which Tolstoi says he will aid. Count Tolstoi's daughters, Latione and Marie, have spened a free refectory for the famine-stricken near his chateau. All those persons who are in dire neces sity here get a good menl, but they are forbidden to take food away with them. -New York Sun. A Raln-Prodnclnir Company. Kansas Citv, Mo, Nov. 20. Prank Melbourne has completed his arrange ments for his rain-making company in Kansas. A unrtv of Goodland (Kas.) men went down into the Pan Handle of Texas and experimented, and, having roduced a flood of rain, they came back satisfied. The company hat a capital of lioo.uoo and will operate next vear under the title of the Goodland Rain Producing association. Melbourne is to are charge of the operations. VALE WON IT. Harvard Did Not Win a Point at the Came Saturday. Si'kinofikld, Nov. 23. Yale won the great foot ball game Saturday, and 25, OdO persons saw her do it. The score wus 10 to 0. The first touch down was made in the first half in less than four minutes of the plav, while in the second touch down was scored in the second hulf, ufter forty-five minutes of plav. Capt. McClung of Yale failed for goal from the first touch down, but was suc cessful in bis try the second time. This tells the story of the great game between Yale and Harvard on the field of Hamp den Park Saturday afternoon, but it is only a small pnrt, to lie sure. AT" R EST InTgREEN WOOD tesiporary;inteh:hf.nt of florence's remains. caw . The Famous Actor'a Body Will Not be Fluallv Interred I'ntllthe Arrival of Mm. Florence Edwin Booth One of the Pallbearers). New Yohk, Nov. 23 The bndv of Wm.J. Florence has found a temporary resting plnce in the receiving vault at Greenwood cemetery whither it was taken after the funeral services in St. Agnes church, and there it will remain until the arrival from Kurnpe of the widow of the netor, when it will be con veyed to its final resting place in the fuwilv plot. In the eurlv morning there was but little about the Fifth avenue hotel to denote the solemn occasion. Soon alter'. I o'clock the pallbearers began to apiK'ar. j Mr. Palmer wa the first of these gentle- j I men to (irrive. while Mr Ivilwin llooth ! Uvas the last The ratkrt was closed .iimut miiliiicht alter t lie iiuuiDers ol the 1 lam.ly bad taken their last leave. When the hmlv was taken from the Twentv-t hiul si rift entrance of the hotel about !l:3() o'clock there was a large j crowd on the sireet. The palm leaves j sent bv .Mr. Atigustin n.-iiy were iincvn , Mrs. Norinan W. Yard, Mrs tlarnev ; Williams, Mr. nml Mrs Geo. II. Mitchell, lnsectr Colin and family, Benjamin I Conbn und family, Mrs. Ilrown, Mrs. Seymour, Mrs. Shepherd, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Pray, Mr. Hiul Mrs. Martin. The ! I most Direct route to tlic cliurcli was taken, nnd the remains reached there 1 I promptly at 10 o'clock. I I ItAl.TiMOKK, Nov. 23. Curdiunl tiib- bons celebrated a solemn massot mpiiem 1 I in the cathedral today lor Willis Plcrem-e While the cardinal had never seen Mr. Florence on the stage, he had met him in his joiirneyings to liurope or returning to America' p.nd speaks ol the I'cnial and entertaining gentleman 111 the Kllllllltal llllll linoi !(.( 1 1 . v ii((iii !. ( . The death of William J. Florence, at Philadelphia, is a great shock to the American public. He was n man univer sally popular and liked, and as an actor ranked high in thut class of the profes sion which is nmhituous only to enter tain and please, with no pretentious to excel in the highest development ol the I hislrionic art. Most penple will be surprised to learn that tht- actor was 60 ycr old when he ! died. He retained to his last illness the . , . ,. , . . - getnul and frolicsome characteristics ol youth, and was most lielovcd by those who knew mm me most intimately His family name wus Conlin. He was born ut Albany, N. Y., in 183V. When 18 years old he made his first npiicnr- aiKeas aprossiona.ac.or.n .'w career ol over lortv years, successfully ' l'J'" .' "H for the greater part, and 111 The Mighty Hollar, "The Tiiket-ol-lx-uvc Man" und "No Thurouglifarc" achieved eminent triumphs Mrs. Florence, who is in London, is a sister of Mrs. Harney Williams. She is an actress of renown, and only three weeks ago Mi . Florence signed neon tract with Frank L. Goodwin to make a professional tour of the United States with his wife as a member ol the com pany. QUAY AISU Ol'ULKV, Reslicnatlonn Accepted by the Republican National Committee. Washington, Nov. 23. The republi- can national committee met this morn- ing. The resignation of M. S. (Juav and W. W. Dudley as chairman und treasurer of the committee were accepted, The action ol the executive committee in naming J, S. Clarkson, of Iowa, as chairman, and Wm, Barbour, of New York, us treasurer was approved. One hour was granted each citv to present its claims tor the national convention. Bl'RNED TO DEATH. Four Persons Meet Deatb In a HurnliiK Hotel. Jamkstown, N. Y., Nov, 23. The Old Homestead hotel burned at 2 o'clock this morning. The flumes cut oft escape by way of stairways and theguests lowered themselves from the second story win down. Three servants nnd onechild were burned t death. Hank Wins. Knox villb, Nov. 23. Houk's majority this year will be between 6,000 nnd 8,000, estimated at 7,500. But returns are very meager, not enough from any county except Knox and Jefferson being received to give anything like a safe esti mate. But if all the counties have voted as Jefferson and Knox Houk's majority will not be under 7,000. Gov. Hovey Dvlnsr. Indianapolis, Not. 23. Gov. Hovey was taken ill recently and his condition is critical. He is sinking rapidly. BIG EIRE IN SMALL TOWN A LOSS OF 130,000 AT MID DLKBIIHY, VERMONT. One Half the Bualiieiis) Pnrt of the Place Consumed by . Fire sev eral Blocks) Burned. Middlkhi'hy, Vt., Nov. 23. Half the business portion of this town was burned by a fire that started today in the bmith & Sheldon block on the east side of Main street. The Smith & Sheldon block, the Wei don bridge at Otter Creek, the Butolpb block, the Battel! block, the Highway bridge across the railroad, the Cobb block on West street, the Sheldon block, the Sun grist mill and the eld cotton fac tory were burned. The Allen block, across the street from llrentwith's block, wns destroyed. Loss probably $150,000. ANOTHER REVOLUTION. TliU Time It Ih In Rio Janeiro, It In Reported. Washington, Nov. 21 Senhor Men donca, the Brazilian Minister here, has received the following despatch from the Brazilian Minister ol Foreign Affairs: 'Rio mi Ianf.iko, ia Lishon. "Nov. 20, 1891. ( "Brazilian Minister, Washington: Telegrams daily received here confirm the reports of complete tranquility in all states except Rio (irandc do Sul, where 1 he constitutional authorities were de posed and u provisional uuta proclaimed presided over bv Dr. Assis Brazil, who dei hired himself hostile to the federal government, in view of which attitude the government is taking measures to suppress the anarchical movement, which is happily limited to that stnte. "A blockade of the port of Rio Grande 1 will be decreed. The government pro ; eecds with nil moderation. Chcrmont." I The government hus issued orders lor ; an additional lorce of troops to proceed at onee to Deslerro, the capital ol Santo Cathariiiu. At San l'aulo a popular outbreak is momentarily expected. I.ii.mion, Nov. 23 Intelligence has iust been received here that a revolution broke out in Kio dc Janeiro today. The object is the overthrow of Dc I'onseca. TICK LINta THE HOt'TH. Lawrence, the Shepherd King;, I"' vlteH Cotton Men to Protec tiou'H Banquet. Chahi.kstos, S. C, Nov. '.'(). William Lawrence has written a long letter to i the News and Courier proposing an alii-1 unee between the cotton growersof the; south unl the wool Kiowersof the north : , irt,hiit the importation ol foreimi m woo,.ng uniS oreiKn cotton ,,,,,1 ,, ,i u,.i;,: 1,.., ,..., I,.,.,..,- , ,. tl) prohibition tariffs he suggests that wc tm.v niav oppose protection as a ,rint.ii,K.. tlicv miiv ii" wtll eniuv its lien- l,...n, ; i,.,.,.,lu.., .,, 1 in) 0011 01111 and enough wool is raised at home to supply the demand of the I'uited States. lie argues that the world's demand lor cotton is so small that the southern peo- k. snmi( c)U.r on sheep husbandry au, lltiizc tllt.ir waste nm.s Ncw York vurm 1 - ! Heavy Fall of snow, j Hikmnoton, la., Nov. 23. The Chi- ' "ngion aiiu ymmrv una ri port 11 severe storm raging all along the Hue ol that road in Central Iowa. Atj Cri.slon ovrrix inches of snow have j ...n.. ti... ...,. .,;.. riHlv I cast. Cll Mills Hurned. Mkmimiis, Nov, 23. Me Soto oil mills burned here today. Loss $GO,(1()0. AFFAIRS OF CUSSliUl'EXCE. FOREIGN. Typhoid lever is prevalent in London. (Jueeii Victoria will visit (Icrmaiiy next spring. Knplisli trmlm councils re niritutini! lhc .ssitvot keeping undesirable aliens out ol England. ... t)C uttorncy-genernl ol Ivngland, in n speech before the society ol arts in Lon- don. urged that the country have a 'position of outstanding prominence at 1 the Chicago world's tair. ,,, , 1 ... 1 1 All iiersons who have recently had in- tt.rvit.ws witll tie p,))t. llgsi.rt that he 1 ,, .. ,.,,. ,, n. l , iiunir limit h ami strength and speaks of his death as not lieing fur distant. HOMK. It is now thought the New York legis- i lature will be a tic on joint ballot, It is not believed that the alliance members of the ucxt house of represen tatives will undertake to act by them selves. Mrs. Schley, mother of Captain W. S. Schley, of the cruiser Dnltimore, now at Valparaiso, Chili, died at her home, Baltimore, Saturduv morning. Orover Cleveland nuthoriies the state ment that he is taking no part in the contest for the speakership of the house; that he never declared inmseii as tavor- jK f,ir- Mills more than Mr. Crisp or Springer or Mr, McMillan. j Mrg. Annie Dunn, aged forty, a niece of ! Gen. Forrest, of Confederate cavalry j '"' nnd wortn. " "w rignt, was marricu oaturuuv 10 a penni less vouth named tlcnrv, a clerk in a railroad office in Memphis, Tenn, Senator Sherman in a recent interview, says he will not object to the swearing in "of Mr. Bricc as senator from Ohio. He adds that the legislature should meinor nlizc the senate to refuse Hrice his seat if the people of Ohio think he was not legally elected. Periodic headaches are always stopped with brai.vcrotine. Affections of the bowels, so prevalent in children, cured by Simmons Liver Reg ulator. Picture frnmes, mouldings, pastels, ea sclsTart goods for Christinas, at Liudsey & Browu's art gallery. Pimples, blotches and sores and their r J 1 1?: I 1 t cause ib rciuovcu oy oiininuua iivcr nig ulator. There will be an auction sale of a large lot of furniture and household goods at 161 North Main street, corner of Cherry street tomorrow at 11 o clock To Advertisers. T' insure change of advertisements ruuhing on regular contract, copy must be handed in dt iu o ciocs a. m. More convenient than a pill isSimmont Liver Regulator. It is made both liquid and powder. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS Wholesale Prices. If you want a box of irood citrars, Im ported or domestic, Grunt's Pharmacy is the glace to get them. We do not retail cigars, ut sell them by the box only. A dirar that you usually pay ten cents for, I can sell yon the same c igar, fifty in a box, at seven cents. The best five cent cigar at 3 cents by the box. It will pay yon to calf and examine uiem. I, KANT o PHARMACY. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood Purifier. Containing Burdock Root, Sarsa parilla Bark, Prickly Ash Bark, Poke Root. Ac. By its use you can save yourself from the suffering caused by foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system strive 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, whilo it is entirely safe : tor patients of all ages. Manufactured Only atj (j rant's Pharmacy. Every bottle guaranteed, satisfac tory or money refunded. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 44 South Main fit. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER LN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Rent. Two three-room houMs with gardens at tached, un Hill.itrcct, $7. AO per month each. Pk-a aunt place for amall fumilj. For Sale. Blcgant nine-room house, besides servant's house: one ol' best uartt. ol citv: five minutes I walk of square; gns fixtures In house, I lare lot. vi w untuirpnscd in Asheville. Price $.800, one-half cash, balance 12 and 14 months. For Sale or Rent. White cottage on top of mountain, with 1 five acres of laud, as a whole, or In lots. No ! tug, dryest place about Asheville and finest views within corporate limits. Pronounced ! ilSi9 I session given at once. lilcvatiun u.moo feet. livery kind of real estate, Irotn a lot of j $'J5 to residences ami lots of $25,0110. Apply ' " - n aium sireei 1 Furnigbcd House For Rent. Ten room house, furnished, for rent. All modern conveniences. Possession at once. nest si'cct in Asncviue. rrice sou per j moalb. Apply to J. M. CAMPBuLL. Real Bstate Dealer. INSURANCE. Application for Insurance will receive onr prompt attention at all times. We can in. sure your property in twenty of the largest and best companies on earth. Hoarding House For Rent. House contains eighteen rooms, has all modern convenience, bot and cold water bath, etc,, and is well furnished throughout. This is one of the most desirable bonrding houses in the city, and will be rented for three months or longer on REASONABLE TERMS To an early applicant. For further Informa tion call oa or address JE1NKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 33 Patton Ave., Asheville. N. C. 0 B O m CO H "D 33 o m CO r CO 3 aw 3 VI 73 a w CO X GO GO H O n d OO I 9 0 r BARELY STANDING ROOM -THE PUBLIC DELIGHTED ! THE REQUIRED AMOUNT ALMOST IN SIGHT THE- Sale Still in Progress! ONLY A FEW WEEKS MORE FOR BARGAINS I BACK ORDERS FINE GOODS DAILY ARRIVING. Itnp rters' prices nreallthat's asked. First Cost lor a stock that is conceded by all judges of Dry Goods th. Flneat In North Carolina ! Neighboring towns have heard of the Slaughter and are fust procuring some of the Barguins. Everything in the immense es. tablishnienf at Cost, millinery included. As immense stock of BLANKETS, COMFORTS, AND LINENS At Munufucturers' Prices. Another ship mi nt of those French coats and Reefer Jack ets. ; Everything Spot Cash! j No goods charged while this sale lasts, j Come as early as possible and stay as long j as you can. Byery minute spent counts to ; vour interest at i No. 11 Patton Avenue. F. P. MIMNAUGH. JUST RECEIVED! A number of desirable tilings in Ladies' ami Misses' Wntps, Fine Dress Goods Zieglcr's ami Iliuiisler's Fine Shoes, etc. 80 CENTS ON THE $1. Owing to bankrupt competition, on November 5 we commenced a Spe cialSale of Clothing, Hats, Shirts and Drawers, Half Hose, Collars and Cuffs, Scarh, Etc., at twenty per cent, dis count on our bottom prices marked in plain figures. TO LAST A LIMITED TIMES This will bring the goods to about New York Cost, making a rare oppor tunity for the buyer, as prior to the competition our business in these lines had been almost double their usual site, indicating a carefully selected stock ol correct styles from the best makers, at very teasonable prices. r Intelligent people will teadily set that it they wait long they will be "left." H. REDWOOD i CO. CL0THIN8, DRY .0001, FANCY tOOM, SHOES, HATS, RUM. 7 PATTON ATX ': Ji tSsssMMail'ssii "iii..n iiiWifriilArijitM
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