Daily Citizen Ashevi CHRISTMAS COMING! SECURE YOUR ADVERTISING SPACE NOW. READ "THE CITIZEN" IF YOU WOULD KNOW ASHEVILLE. 0 ASHEVILLE N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 11, 1891. VOLUME VII. NO 187 PRICE 5 CENTS. A 41 O le win candirs ; BY EXPRESS TUKSDAVS AND FRIDY, Krogt-r, 41 College St. K R O G E R Fine Northern Apples, Malaga Grapes, Extra Fancy Seedless Raisins, Lmloa Layer Raisias, Extra Fancy Cluster Raisins, Cleaned Cnrrants, New Figs and Dates, Mincemeat as Good as Your Mother Made, New English Walnuts, Almonds, Brazils, Pecans, Filberts. Imported Cheese. ROQUEFORT. SWISS. XKUIYIJ.YTKL, rilOM i: DH I5K1E. EDAM, I'INIJALTLK. SAP SAUO, Kroger, 41 College st. KL.AL tiSIAik.. VTLTHK B. GWYM, W. W. Wm. GVVYN & WEST 7 (Successors to Walter B.Gwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK (IF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE, Loan Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public Cnmmis.toners of lteed FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE-routh-t Court Square. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY Pl'BUC. Loan. sc. nrely placed at 8 iter cent. Office. 34 lift Pntton Avenue Second floor fehd1 v JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lyman At Child), Office No- I Legal Block REAL ESTATE AND LOAN RHOKER, TRICTLY A RKOKPRAUB IC'SINBSS. Loan, .retire placed at per cent. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, as Patton Avenue. Next Y M C bulld'g. novl d.Hm P O Hoi 5ft. i Pullimu & Kut ledge, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, i i OVER BANK OF ASHEVILLE. -THE MODEL CIGAR STOKE, Patton Avenue. getting read for Holiday Oood. Baa received a new itock of Merachaum Pipe,, Merechaum Ctoar and Cigarette HoUlera. A One aaaortmcnt of Runian Leather Cigar and Cigarette Caaei. A new lot of Imparted key West and Dorae.tlc Clgara, IS In a box, with the'worda printed on them, "Compli ment, of the Seaaon." I ICall and Examine My Stock MEN'S ; ome while we can) fit you ; FRESH AND DRIED FRUITS. VISIiYARD Cl.l'81'KH RS1S8, LONDON LAYHK RASINS, St'TTANA SKHOLKS8 R8INS. VALENCIA OF!1 STOv K RASIN8 CI.HANHD CURRANTS. PIOS. CU.II ORNI A APKICOT, i'RUNRS. I.IXHORN CITI'ON, ORANGE PEEL, P.IKD DATES. DRIKD APPLES, 1'I.ORIDA ORANGES, LEMONS, COCO VNVTS, M U.AO GR VPBS, CRANBEKRIE4, GUEBN APPLES. All frei.h stuck, antccd. Quality and prlcca guar. A. D. COOPER'S, NORTH COURT SQUARE. USB IH'CKWHBAT FLOUR. JUST RECEIVED! The h.indfom 'Ht aumirtment; of the new atvlr I.ntlie.' CAl'HS with sleeves and Reef, er. Fur Trimmed, whuh are manufacture samples anil will be iolil lit very low prices. '.oods are new a-id frewh. ll'BNING I'F CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES THIS WEEK Lance new stock Silk and Wuol material lor Embroidery, Crocheting and Knitting, With dditional force, we hope to serve our uHtomera promptly. BON MARGHE," 37 S. Main Street. CO w c3 o o X w CO w h Z -J a. w o o o M 0 H -A o :, 0 mm QUESTION OF THE HOUR Yon can ea.lly gueia what the que.tlon la, There la only one all abiorbln conundrum at thl. aeaton of the yearwhat will be particularly appropriate aa a Chrl.tmu gift? It i. a question which yon will hav. to determine for yourself because yon know whoae tatte you are going to consult, bnt we can at least assist yon in solving the problem and yon wilt confess that yon cam to the right p ace if yoa call and look at onr specially selected and handsome stock Watches, Silverware, Jewelry. Novelties, Clocks, Gold Bpeetacet, lie , tee. B. II. COSBY. JEWELER, PATTON AVENUE. And Still it Goes. WINTER. - UNDEiR-WEI AT ACTUAL COST. a big stock to select from. Don't miss this great opportunity. F. E. MITCHELL, a3 Patton Avenue. ST NltK NON-Pt-USSEO. He enn easily All thl" bit- Mock or nt other wlih the nice things we offer fur the huliuavs. "However sh eki I - k lacking, He there u score or ewn mo e I All them ft 1 the lar e and mall , IM a"itm one and pleasing nil. For the rlact to buv keeps the snnpiy And thnt'i at Thad W. Thrash & Co 'sOyi t i'ulace Thai1 what Old st Nl k w ulntfirg a he cimc In -o our nt ore the mber day. He wi'in't far (mm wrong either Such a st ck of holiday goods i.s wt have this set ton was never before- on our h Itch. Come and ee tne yourse 1, ami don't v ait until the rut-h during tie Inst few days. We can tell you of mc of them. our dol s ennnot be equal le in quality nnd pri e. The t e tst thing under the nun is au electric Xmas card invented in Uerlin s-nc last Xmas To apn eciu e them t to them. Space forbids mentioning any more ol our novelties. IMcaw call eariy. THAD THRASH CO. ANABUNDANfiJ.VL Y. If the merriment ( Christmas depends upn what goes on the table and that has good deal t do with it all that the heart can d tit re Is at your disposal. There will be a flood of orders, but the more the merrier; we are reudy for all com ers. Give us a call, If It is only lor the pur pose of seeing for yourself how complete and vnrird Is our stock. Yon will And that we are more than (unified in calling your atten tion to our large and well selected assort- mcnt of Fine Groceries. Respectfully. POWELL & SNIDER This ia Not MAUD S., Iiut is only one of the ninny fine horses that nre kept hit by the never reusing supply of our corn, hny, 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 Bee us! GREER & JOHNSON B CCHAMKBRS. P. M. WAVBR, Sec. A rcas. H A. MILLHR, Preside t F O Nil I.BR, V-President. uen. eupt. CAROLINA COAL CO., -DEALERS IN- JELLICO AND ANTHRACITE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT OFFICE, No. i a Patton Avenue, AND AT" CHAMBERS WBAVBR'a LIV BRV OFFICB, WILLOW ST. PltOMP T DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solicited.. TELEPHONE 130. P. a BOX tit W. HEALTH AT BINGHAM'S THE BIG HCHOOL PERFECT IN THAT HKHPECT, Fourof ABhevllle'a Leading Phy alclana Temify aH tothe hctiool'M Perfection lit l.ocnllou, (sanita tion and Water Muppljr. Bingham Heights, N. C, Dec. 11. Special Your correspondent noticed in The Citizen some weeks no reference to u rumor printed in some pnper in I he eastern part of the state of sickness in Binghum school, and The Citizen's prompt denial of the rumor. The facts thoroughly affirm the health lulness of our location nnd the salubrity of the climate of Asheville and its vi cinity. Two cases ol lever were brought here from an intected region beyond the Kiilue, where one doctor had seventy-five caws. Oncol the patients took to his bed the same davheu-'t here, and got well and went borne. The other was sick on the train before he got here, and never got well. But so excellent is our climate nnd the sanitation of the school thnt the germs of disease could not live on our hill, and the sickness ceased with the two persons who brought it here with them. The health and spirits of the cadets are most excellent. AH have gained flesh anil strength, and some have gained us much as twenty pounds since October 1, which cannot mean anything but excel lent climate, excellent sanitary condition and excellent fare. On this point the deliberate judgment of the leading physicians of our city is most ciear uno poinico niter a very tnur ough inspection nnd over their own sig natures I give it in their own words: "We have carefully examined the new school buildings on Bingham Heights, j list without the city limits of Asheville, and lake pleasuie in bcuring testimony nsiollows: "1. The location in nnturnl advanta ges leave?) nothing to be desired. "2. Th'' buildings exceptionally fill the requirements. "3. The sanitation is as perfect as scientific modern plumbing can make it. ' A The water supply is abundant, the water of the purest, curclully collected trmn mountain springs and without a chance ol contamination. "5. The nll-the-venr-round climate ot Asheville is world-renowned nnd with the school's exceptionally excellent equip ment nnd sanitation, gives Bingham's sgiecinl advantages not enjoyed by another school in America. "Signed: S. Westruy Uuttle.M. D..U. S .'law; John Hey Williams, A. M , M. I).; James S. Burroughs, M. D.; Win. i. lliil mrd. M. D." In no place in the world can the school's motto, "Mens sana in corport sann," a sound mind in a sound body, be more fullv realized than in the vicinity of Ashe ville, and it is being fully realized here. The drilling lias almost ceased lor the winter and our arms have about "goni into winter quarters," but the weather, which is too cold to handle muskets, is delightful for loot ball, and we have had some very spirited games of that manlt sport, and will soon be rcadv to chal lenge any teum in the state. When the weather permits our out door sports, we shall use the gymnasium. The new apparatus is being put in and in a short while the Bingham school gymnasium, which before the hre of De cember 24, 181)0, was the best one in the south, will have risen Irom itsaihrswith a larger floor space, with a higher pitch and with better apparatus than ever lie fore, and there will be nothing of the kind in the south to compare with it Capt. Little will charge of the gymna sium, and we expect to have a very in te esting rxhiliition nnd gymnastic con test for medals in the spring, "hoxit." A HI.OOI'V r lUHT. steyeral Colored Men Reported Killed at Trvou. A rumor reached Asheville late this afternoon lo the effect thnt a terrible tragedy was enacted at Tryon lust night Tryon is a small town in Polk county, near the South Carolina line, and is situ ated on the Asheville andSpnrtunburg railroad. It appears that a large numlier of col ored people had assembled lo take part in a lestival. While the lestivitics were at their height, two of the nuwlxr be came engaged in a bioil, hrirnds ol both men took sides, and finally they in dulged in a pitched battle. Pistols, knives and sticks were used freely, and the fig'it was a long and bloody one. When matters quieted down, an examination showed that three or four colored men were dead, and sev eral more badly wounded. No aider particulars of the affair can be obtained today. REV. UCO, SVHMKV, O. D. He Will Preach In the Flrat Prea bv erlan Church Sunday. Rev. Dr. Geo. Summev, of Chester, S. C, a son of A. T. Summey, esq., of this city, is expected to arrive tomorrow for a brief visit to his parents and to preach at the First Presbyterian church on Sun day morning and evening. Dr. Summev besirtes being a very suc cessful pastor is also tbe managing edi tor ol The Presbyterian Quarterly, a re view wnich represents tne matured thought ot the Presbyterian church. It was begun under his management sev eral years ago and has steadily grown in influence. His lust visit was during the session ot the general assembly in Mav, 1890. He will be very heartily welcomed by the friends of his boyhood and by thut larger circle which is slad to see representatives of Asheville in positions of usefulness and of honor. F.QUINE PARADOX. Tonlubi's Performance the Laat of the Horse Show. Bartholomew'! Equine Paradox de lighted the audience at the Grand opera house again laat night. The audience, however, was not as larve as the show deserves. The horses were put through their many astonish ing feats with ease, and satisfied all who saw them, several new teats were shown. Tbe pupils in Prof. Bartholomew's col lege are marvels, and tbe performances thev give will please anyone who has tbe least bit ot appreciation ot such snows. A srand school matinee was given at 3:30 this atternoon. and tonight show will be the last ol tbts froupe s engage ment here. Do not let this opportune pass of seeing a horse show the like ol wbKn Asheville has never seen before. Charlotte Mtreet Jury. Tbe jury appointed to award damages and assess benefits in the widening of Charlotte street to 50 feet, from Chest nut to Baird stmt, has filed its reoort witb the city clerk. The damage to oron- erty is: Hendry, 1376. Benefits are as sessed as follows: C.E.Graham, 1300 I. A. Haeleli, $78. On tbe lands of C. H Toms, C. W. Stikeleather and P. Stike. leather the damages and benefits are adjudged ennal, Tbe jury waseomposed of D. T. Millard, John O. McDowelU W. Ridgeley Pennimao, W. A. Blair, ,H J La nar Gndgcr and J. K. Grabasa. J TBG HAMPTON INtsTlTUTB. General 8. C. Armatronar, list Presi dent, Critical y III. General Samuel C. Armstrong, Presi dent of the Hampton Institute, Va is reported dying at Boton. He was born in the Huwaian Islands, in 1839, the son of a missionary. In I860 be entered Willinms college, Mass, He fought in the civil war, commanding negro soldiers during two and a half years of his period of service. In March, 1866, he was as signed a charge in eastern Virginia with headquarters at Hampton, "to manage negro afl'airs and to adjust, if possible, therelutionsof the races." There hefound educational work in progress under the American Missionary association ol New Vtnk. In 1H67, at his suggestion, the American Missionary association bought the estate on which the Institute stands. The Institute was opened in Apiil, 1868, with General Armstrong in charge, two teachers and fifteen pupils. Both negroes and Indians are taught here, the latter having been received since 1878, and there ure about 650 boarding students. Hampton has 7-U graduates. THE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS HUNT TO "THK CITI3F.N" B ASttOCUTKII PRbats. A ureal Crowd at Albany, IH. v.. to Hear I lie Opeiilnu of the Contes ted iCIctloit Cases-llHtltiulHta-ed CouuhuI Preneut. Alanv, N. V., Dec. 1 1. Never in recent years has such a large crowd of interested parties thronged the court of appeals chamlieras was the case this morning. on the occasion of the arguments in the natter ot the four disputed senatorial districts. Among those present of counsel for the republicans were Jos. A. Clioate, Wm. A' Sutherland, Matthew Hale, J. Ryder Cody.t.ol. uco, Hlissand Air. furkhurst, while on bcnall ol tne democrats ap peared Deputy Attorney Ocnerul May nurd, Detos McCui dy, of New York, aud Louis Marshall, ol Syracuse. The others present included the state otiiceis, several cnndidutcstrom disputed districts and proiuineut lawyers and politicians. Long bclore the court met at 10 o'clock every chair and inch ot standing roam in the court chamber was oecuiaed. The hrst four cases on the calendar of the court argued today were the appeals on behalf ol the slate canvassing board awarding ccrtilicatcs ol election in the atteeiiih, sixteenth, twenty-tilth and twenty-seventh senatorial districts. FROM BRiZIL. Martial Uw and soldlera nhakjt MllrtllClul MialuM. Kio Ianukio, Dec. 11. Disagreements so radical have arisen between the gov ern nun t and Senor Portella, governor of the state of Kio Janeiro, that the gov ernment bus requested Governor Portella to resign his position. This request the governor hus declined to accede to. It is expected tbe government will ap point a military governor of the state und thut martial law will be proclaimed. There is much uneasiness in financial circle, here grwing out of u panic which prvuilcd on the bourse yesterday. It is Icared that, in the event ol a repetition ol the panic today, much trouble would be caused lor the buuks, and cousequutly guards nave ueeu uetauea to protect those institutions. The government bus announced that credits lor repayment of tne popular loan have been guaranteed. FIRE AND WATER, The Combination Cauaea a Loan of Itoo.ouo, New York, Dec. 11, Henry Batter- mun's dry goods store at Graham ave nue and Broadway, Brooklyn caught tire at an early hour this morning and the stock und building were damaged to the extent ol more than $20U,OUO; tbe greatest loss being by water. The insur ance amounts to about $183,000. Bad Indiana surprised. Wichita, Kuu , Dec. 11. Two United Stales marshals brought iu from Creek count) three heavily armed Indians, members of the luinous Cupt. Wiley band ot desperadoes, winch has terrorized that county for severul months. Their camp wussui prised nortneust ol tne sac and Fox agency, und after a long und des perutt "gut, in which two men were wouudcu, these three were captured. Negro Express Robbera. Little Kock, Dec. 11. Shortly after midnight Monday night a gang of ne groes torced open the door of tbe rail' way station at Lin wood, Ark., and com' peiled the agent, Ed. Bryant, to give up two express packages, one containing $500 and the other $200. The negroes are still at large. Huudreda of Chlneae Drowned London, Dec. 11. A dispatch from Singapore states that severe gale preg vailed at Hong Kong December 4. A large number of Chinese vessels were destroyed and hundreds of Chinese sail ors aud laborers eugaged about tbe narnor were drowned. An Ancient sHructure Weakened. London, Dec. 13. The Inrions gales and heavy floods have so weakened and undermined tbe ancient and massivt walls by which tbe greater portion of tne city ol t.nestcr is enclosed that por tions of an old Roman structure bavc suosideu. A dose of Simmons Liver Regulator- taken uaiiy, will relieve and prevent in, digestion. , .Underwear, hosiery, cloves, hats, Car digan jackets, Jersey jackets, Whitlock doming souse. I. R. Bran ham. editor Christina Indei Atlanta. Ga.. writes: "I hays used Bradycrotin with unfailing, prompt, oecioea reiiet. DRANK THE BABY'S BATH TWO TOO MART REVF.NUK OFFICIALS. They Mr-lze and partake of a Cank of Rum Tbat a Pan v child Had Been Bathed In. From tbe Carthage (Moore Co.) Blade. A gentleman from Statesville, here a few days since, tells a good joke on two smart revenue officers of that town, which ii a true story, It is about as follows: A short time since, Mr. A. (we will call him), a highly respected citizen, residing near Statesville, discharged a worthless servant. This servant became very an gry, and to get revenge went to town and reported to the revenue officers that Mr. A. had a ten-gallon cask of unstamp ed whisky iu his bouse. Upon this in formation a deputy collector and deputy marshal made a raid on Mr. A.'s house, and, sure enough, found the ten gallons of spirits indicated. Mrs. A., being at home alone, made no protest, nnd they summoned her to appear before a United States commissioner the next dav. They carried the whisky off to town in high spirits. On the road they met Mr A.. and also summoned mm to appear at the trial. The hour of trial arrived: the officers could not disguise their pleasure at the prospect ot a conviction. 1 be case was called and the raiders testified thnt thev found the cask, containing about ten gallons of overproof spirits, iu Mr. A.'s closet; that thev knew it was spirits be cause they drunk some of it. Mr. A. then testified that he knew but little about it, but his wile could proba bly explain it. Mrs. A. then testified that she hnd a punv child, which the physicians had ad vised her to bathe daily in rum. Thnt a few weeks before she had called at one of the drug stores in town to purchase ten gallons of rum, and upon being told thnt they could not sell more than V'a gul lons at a time, she got that quantity and also got 4V4 gallons from another drug store. That since buying it she had given the baby a bath every day, each time pouring what was used (or the bath back into the cask to prevent waste and loss of strength. At this juncture the commissioner threw awav his papers and declared that he would have nothing more to do with such a case. The now thoroughly crestfallen mar shul and collector, who had tilled up on the puny child's "rum bath," went to the drug store and took a strong emetic, and then hired a crossed-eyed, wooden legged negro to kick 'em into the next county. After night they bribed a boy to smuggle the rum back to Mr. A.'s. These officers have not been seen since the day of trial, aud it is asserted by the knowing ones that they have "crawled into it hole und pulled tbe hole in alfr them." Stock Quotations. Nsw Vok. Dec. 1 1. Hrle 3 ,T: Lake Sh re tlS: Chicago ami Northwestern Norfolk ami Western 51: Richmond and West Point Terminal III.; Western . futon 8V. Baltimore Priced. Baltimore, Dec. 11 -Floor, steady and unchanged, western suner 3.2.'($3.nf,; family S0m9l) Wheat, Arm: No 4 red spot and lee. 1imtt 101; southern, steady: Fulti,P7tl; L .ngbrrry lOOtMOH. orn, so'Uhe n, steady: white, 4S4J01. yellow, 00(116 1. Mew York Market. Nkw Ycisk, Dec. It. Stocks, steady. Money, easy at UIS03. Bxchantie, Untie, 4.H2: short, stale tiond. uuU but steady; governinutt bonda, dull but steady. Cotton quiet; -air. 134 huks: ttpl ind's. 8 1-loc; (irlrun.,8 7-1 6c: 'utures dull; Oe ceinher, 7 7: January, 7.H3; February, 7.99; M rcn, h. id: April, .n; May, n ur quietbut Rtrady. Wheat- quiet ut firm. Cirt quiet but Arm Fork quiet but steiidy at Stl Sold, 1 0.75. Lard quiet but teady at tS O "mrUi- Turpentine dull but easy at 33t334. Rosin quiet but steady ut fl.36wl.4u. Frelguts dull and unchanged. AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUE.XCE. HOME. The South Carolina legislature elected lohn L. McLaurin attorney-general alter three ballots. As a rule the president's message is praised by republican senators, while the democratic senators interviewed sain it covered the ground so far as the presi dents policy is concerned. Justice Davy, at Rochester, N. Y., sen tenced Joseph L. Tyce, who was con victed of murdering his wife, to be killed by electricity at Auburn during the week commencing Monday, the 18th day ol Junuary next. Tbe grand jury of Beaver county, Pa has, in the case of United States Senator -M. S. Qnav iigaiust the Beaver Star for criminul libel, found a true bill against the newspaper. Senator Uuuy is at Braver, pushing the suits. Chairman Wilson of the republican state committee of tbe state of Wash ington, has secured two live eagles, which he wnl send to the national re publican conventionnt Minneapolis witb the Washington delegation. He has named the eagles "Jim" Blaine and Bill" McKinley. At the annual session of the Grand Lodge of Masons, ot Texas, in Houston, on Tuesday, Grand Master Rossemboy, of tbe state of Tamaulipas, Mexico, was introduced and spoke through an inter preter. 1 be legitimacy ol the Masonic order of Mexico was then recognized by the Masonry o the United States for the hrst time. The supreme court of New Hampshire has denied the motion of lsaas B. Saw tclle tor a new trial. The accused was convicted in the New Hampshire courts of murder in the first degree in killing his brother, Hiram aawtelle. tie ap plied to the supreme court for anew trial on the ground thut be committed the murocr iu muinc. Tbe three fires in Louisville, Ky Tues day night and Wednesday morning in volved a loss of eleven lives and nearly three-quarters of a million dollars. Tbe principal firms burned out were tbe Boone Paper company, Bamberger, Strong & Co., Bliss, Wilson At Co., Wel ter, Woobnlk & Payne, Johanboeke & Sons and F. A. Menn & Co. Pat's) Great Wonder, We are surrounded by dangers all the wav from tbe cradle to the grave. "The great wonder is," as Pat says, "that after (retting out of our cradle, we live lonx enough to reach our grave. 1 nous- snds are out of health; morose, morbid snd miserable, because they do not avail themselves of the remedy within easy reach of them. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery would cure them. For all chronic or lingering Coughs, Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Bron chilis. Shortness of Breath, Asthma and kindred ailments, it is a most potent remedy. It cleanses the blood, invigor ates the liver, improves digestion and builds up both flesh and strength. Dose small and pleasant to taste. Large bot tles, one doliar. Of all druggists. Affections of the bowels, so prevalent ia children, cared by Simmons Liver Reg nlator. ftt' a tne Nange at cost Assignee's sale, 49 Pattoa are. - IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS Wholesale Prices. If you want a box of good cigars, Im ported or domestic, Grant's Phsrmacy Is the E lace to get them. We do not relnil cigars, nt sell them by the box only. A cigar that you usually pay ten cents for, I can sell you the same cigar, fifty in a box, at seven cent.. The beat five ce-1 cigar at 3t4 cents by the box. It will pay 0: to call and examine menx ANT'8 PHARMACY. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood Purifier. Containing Burdock Root, Sarsa parilla Bark, Prickly Ash Bark, Poke Root, &o. By its use you can save yourself from the suffering caused by foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system strivet to rid itself of corruptions. It purifies the blood, giving it re newed vitality and force. Being an alterative,it changes the arction 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, 94 South main St. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR TUE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Rent. Two three-room hoaaei witb garden1 At tached, on Hill street, $7.50 per month each. Hi as a tit place for small fainiij. For Sale. Elegant nine-room house, ben I ties servant's house; one of best p trts ot city; five mlmitei WHlk ol square; gii fixtures in Houne, lurtfc lot. vi-ws unsurpassed in Asheville Price $,800, one-hull cash, buiancc 13 aud 18 months. For Sale or Rents White cottage on top of mountain, with five acres of laud, an a whole, or In lots. No tog, dryest place about Asheville and natit views wittiiu corporate limit. Pmuounceti by experts iust the place tor mvalids. Seveu 1 1 und red feet of porch; s ven roont. Pos sesion given at ouce, Klevation 2,Hu0 feet Kvcry kind of real estate, trom a lot ol $25 to residences and lots of $23,000. Applv at No. 6. South Main street. Furnished House For Kent. Ten room house, furnished, for rent. All mndcrn co..Teuiences. Possession mt once. Best st cet in Asheville. Price $00 per month. Apply to J. M. CAMPBRLL. Real hstate Dealer. A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE Por rent to a responsible party. Hout is In a good location; bath hot and cold water. Also a. boat dins house for r. nt e h nve the btst toei'itUsof any firm In the rtate for inuring your dwelling houses, your furniture, stotse and stotk 11 you get burned out you know that you cm come to us and be sure of getting your money. Some choice bargains In citv and suburban properties can b. had by calling at our of- fi e. Timber lands a specialty. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, Rooms 4 and 10. McAfee block. 33 Patton Avenue, Asheville, N. C. as, s a z o . o o O z -o (0 9 X BARELY STANDING ROOM -tub PUBLIC DELIGHTED ! THE REQUIRED AMOUNT ALMOST IN SIGHT THE Sale Still in Progress! ONLY A FEW WEEKS MORE FOR BARGAINS I BACK ORDERS 0M J - FINE GQODS DAILY ARRIVING. Impurters' prices are all that's asked. First Cost lor a stock that Is conceded by judges of Dry Ooods the Finest in North Carolina ! NclKhbnrlnK towns haTe beard of the Slaughter and are fast procurinKsome of th. Rnrffnina. Everything; in the immense as tnhlithment at Coat, mll.luery Included. Ad immense .tuck of BLANKETS, COMFORTS, AND LINENS At Manufacturers' Trices. Another ship m nt of those French coats and Reefer Jack ets. Everything Ppot Cash! i ; No goods charged while this sale lasts. I Com" as early as possible and stay at loaf as you can. Every minute spent coanta to vour interest at No. ii Pattun Avenue. i F. P. MIMNAUGH. if s8 t 1 2. 8 f a ? 1 O 0 c o o o CD O 0) P 3i CO rt ... - e e- lai CP W 5? sss) CI r e i s M I 8 9 3 ft 0 .2 n s o s n ft a ii n M w H in 0 0 0 w a j 0 B S-cTbS 3Ss3 S S O 3 eta wet, g pr OpBg b.b". 2 S S B JW ij - B as 1 o ft o S t-3Qs tfl(5 B P B B a 1 5 8 73 CD ra n ro 3 B .er lit 0 g-3.0 T5T3 P