ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN t WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 2i3, 1800.
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THE DAILY CITIZEN.
11. D. CIllLU, Business MaiiiiKcr.
Thu nII.T CITKKN will lie nutdUhrd every
altrnioon leiccpl Hun. lay I ul the MltiwiiiK
rates .tnc(y en:
One Vi "
till Month , "1
Three Month. 1J"
tine Mouth J"
line Week.
llur carrier, will ilrllvcr the paicr every
afternoon In cviTy mrt l the city iwuur.uli
crilier, anil purlic. wituliutf It will pleoe
cull t the ClTllKN IHIlcc.
Aiivkhtlinu k.TKa Kruaonalile. and inuilc
kilown ou appliculloti at till oilier. All
transient adverliacuicul uiuat he paid in ad
eiuiee. , ,
i lie Citukk I. the mo.t emeiulvely circu
lated uuil widely reuil new .paper m Wc.lc.ru
North Carolina.
It diacuaaioa of pulillc men .nil nuuum
la In the llilcre.t ul pulilu. intriirltv, houel
Movcriiutcllt, ami proH-rou imlualry. anil ll
know no perianal alliKiaucciu ucutlnii pub
lic iMHIICN. , ,
HH-vimen cople of any cilltlon will be acnl
f.cc to miy one Hcmling tluir uiltlrc.
Hi-iiiIhix notice ten ceuta r line, tihitu
arv, inarrtac,e mill ovu-lrv notice. Ulty cent,
each mot c&cccUiug leu Iiiicbi or titty vein
kt iiuh.
wi:ii.i;shay, ii'LV im, wm.
THK 1IAI1.V CITIZKK
In on ante lit the following plucc. iu Allc( lite
CI VI liS i II I' K B.
H.UTUKt I'AKK NliWS STAND.
C.l.liN MUCK M: M AM'
Mul'lil. c ll.AK ! I tlKi:. I'ulluu Ave.
J CAKShi.Vb Mitt. StluKli, Nolll! c'ourl
Square.
PERTINLNT AND PERSONAL.
New Altoul tlic Milan mill ul
Klruiiuira) Wlllilii Uur t.iiU'M.
J. K. I.illlk. id Ohm, is tit till lllfli
Kink.
K. K. I'll. irr ri nvMiith Nov Viuk ul
the Sw.uiii.uiii. i.
Tlii-if were I. 'll! .iiih.iln .it tlic piinii
;il hole!?. oK i il.n .
Mr. ;in.l Mr. 1 1. II. Ilni;vf."'l Alol.im:i
lire ;it I In' i Win Mot'i.
II. C. 1 'linn ti rt'invsiiitii S.uaiui.ili.
t'.a., at the liniiitl Cc-titr.il.
J. C. Cnlwcll, "I Intimitis S. C. if
rrpslcrcil iit the i Hi n Unvk.
I. II. Tiiixlir ul I'iiiiiik mix vi!H'. S. C. if
I'tisliitil at 'lie Oriiiul Ci'iitritl.
Mrs. li. Si lncvir anil Mis. I.. J arret l
ol New Ylllk, .III llisls ul .III' I'll!
Kuck.
In tin- Mum's i-iiiirt ilii- iii'.niiii;
Win. Tun i inv ;i litictl s.'i Im Uini
ilrtink.
Frank i:v.ins ul I. aumi .111. 1 II. C
ll.ihii ul Aikin, S. C. are- ol tin Sw.in'ia
in i:.
Mr. I!. Crnl'm, rivciitly ul c'h. irli-tmi
liosioiiiiiKiiviiI tin 11.4I isi.t'.i 1'iimiu?
in Aslicvilli-.
Miss Mat tic (.'iciuliti ! I.miiat die. K
is visiting lnr iuiii Miss Slcll.i ll.iiai
uii llaiti'V stri-it.
Mis. J. Sin. 1 ilt
villi' I'aiisii. l.a.
i 11.
il c alii- -IU I
the iii'aiul Cititi'.ii.
S. W. riti.li:'i.i!i. ! '.V.
1. I', tt ailis M. n-i :it I..i
. ?.!.: I. hi
LI Imii.Ii
it till' Swaiit.ailiM.
Mrs. I'. i..i:iiu! . i.. Mi i.ivm
('al'lrcll, nl Allanl.i. i:.in tik.11 ri.nin
at the H.ii'fi I'aikiui tin-iiiiii'ur.
lA'lii'I'llly c'lilliclui' Lacs Mas 111 tin
city yistinlav. lie .iy tin Maine Im
his ili'lial may I.' allriiiiiti'il In iiiatin
Vance .'iihl Mult.
Mr. anil Mrs. i'i. Mi-c all, ul I.uuisian.i.
arc at the Ualtciy I'.nk. They arrivnl
vrstirilay ami mil skihI tin siimiiiir at
tli.'t ilililitlnl rcsiiri.
I. II. l'ansl .mil Mitt. I'. 1.. t'.akill ami
Miss .Mamie ' laskill. ul Salislmty, ami
Miss l.illic Hill, ul .Miiicluail Cilv, an
quests ol' the rialli-n Tal k.
JihImc A-tuil lias in ...s iosscssiiui a
lunik ul' Coiiiini'ii I'laycr ami a HiMt
which is '.'jii yc.itsnlil. Thv hunk is in
it pnul state ul priscrvatioii
I''. S. Moituii ami Mile nt Athens, I. S.
Shancr ami wile ul Ccilartuwn, J. S.
1 1 1 v 1 1 ami w ii'e ul Tliuiiisuii, ami Mrs. V.
II. Hiinlc, Miss Annie 11 mile ami J. I.
Uinilc ol Cuhimlius, (.a., are at the Mat
tery I'ark.
Miss I'l'ira Whillnck, wliu lias liecn
elivteil music icachcr ul' the xraileil
schools of A bIii-villi-, has K"nc to tlic Hus
ton Conservatory of Music intake the
normal course. Miss Wliitlock will re
main till the ptililic school, are os.niil in
Scjil' iiiliir to sec the iracticnl tvorkiiiK
ol the innsical ili'inrtincnt with a view
ol'apiilyiiiK the same in the city hcIiiioIs.
The lloanl ol Alilermi-n met ayain yes
lenlay alternoon tu consult with Wat;
ner anil Tenninl to whom the ilans lor
the city liuililinu were aiilnniltcil. Tin
iirchilixls rciiirltil that the ,'lans snl .
inilteil hv "lluino," ami which the toiiu
til liivorcil most, wunlil cost alimit .J7.
lino. The plans have Ikvii sent hack i
the ili-siner for moililication.
Arrltitls) at Kouiitl Ktiol.
AinoiiK the arrivals nt Kuinnl Knuh
are the lulluwiii
II, II. Stevens, W. V. Tinnciit, Miss
Annie Mel lowcll, Ashcville; V, I'. I. an
ri-iin, J. II, Cnl'hr, Clwirlcstiui, S. C
Miss Louise Killiun, Atlanta, tin.; J. C
l-'aejart ami wile, Uast Livcrpoul, 0. :
Miss Allies Murilock, Aslievillc; J. I'rank
Wilkes. Charlotte; A. S. Iliyson, Knox
villi'! J. J. CoKUeni, Clinton, liu.i I'rank
1'restun, Knoxville; W ll. Meara, N. C.
J no. V. .Ionian, Aslievillc; 1'. V. Hrnnson
and wile, llrank'chiii'K, S. C; A. J. lie
I'liin, Viiss S. Ihi'iiio, New lUrin, l.a.
Mm. T. C. Skinner, Hartley Skinner.
lvlir.11 Skinner, Ktittana, Ky.; Miss Jean
Oarrett, Princeton, Ky. ; Miss Mary 'ar
rett, Aslievillc; Mrs. S. W. Cuukt, Ox
ford, N. C; Mm. I', I". Hatris, KaliiKli;
Miss Sallie Ilaltle, McKinney, Tex.; Mrs.
W. II. Coil, Mm. W. II. Ncuve, Mis. Ma
mic (iitskill, Salinbiiry; Miss l.illic llcll,
Morcliciiil City; I. II, I'nnst, Mm. I'mist.
Mis. Lillian I'nu.t, Salislmry; S. A.
Strauss, Kiihinonil; lir. A. I. Ilornh, N.
C.;T. 11. Ilomnr, Aslievillc.
ArrlvHln nl the Oakn,
Tlic follow inn ore mnoiiK the recent
arrival. at the Oak Motel:
Mr. anil Mrt. J. C'nilwalliiiler, Jackson
ville, 1-lti. ; S. C. Slicpnrd, Knoxville,
Tcnn.iW.C. llcll, lliipkinsvillc, Ky.; S.
Levy, Victoria, Texm; A. I), Sinnlcy,
Chinio; George White ami J. M. Giles.
Ahlieville, 8. C; J. I). Murxan, Miss
Morxan and Mrs. li. M. Moore, Culuni
bui, Misi., anti II. M. Sprutt, Chester,
3.C. ....
MISS FRANCES WILLARD AT
OPERA HALL LAST NIGHT
AN ELOQUENT, EARNEST PLEA
FOR TEMPERANCE.
The M.-vllii Opeuctl by Iivall
wrluhl Who Made a Hliorl
llul HitvrcHllUK Mneccli
To-lias HhmIom.
The aiinoiinccmcnt that Miss I'Vanccs
15. Willanl, iiesiilcnt of the Satiunal
Woman's Christiau Temiicrance I'liioit
tvonUl sieak at the Opera hall last tiiKht
drew a larye erowtl. The mcctiiij,' "
ukiici1 by tlevutional exercises, comluc
led by I'can Alfred Wright, of Uostoti
Alter this part of the exercises, Mrs.
Wells aiiuounccil that lis Miss Willurd
was iccliiifj ipntc unwell, leail Wright
wuultl luiiotiinc a part ol lnr time, lie
complied by delivering it short address,
The siKiikcr Uvian by saynm, he had
I ice 1 1 at the oDi'iiini! exercises of many
c'hatauoiia s ol the W. C. T. V. and ex
pussed hnnsili as U'iuu k'-'11' tu 1,1
iliis initial inccline;. In the U'KinuinK he
iskid the ipnsiiiin: " Hat is it W. C
I". I . Assembly "
1 duubt il any one iu the room can give
.1 1 U li in 1 11 in as clear as it w ill lie ejiveii by
the time this Assembly closes, he said
ll is tlic summing up of all that is Kiuil
mil pure in religious Inc. As 1 have Ikcu
;ur M'.irscutincctcd with Chalauiiias, I
ivill sav that inv relation to the work is
ili.ianl and I have louuil that the I01111
1. 1I1. .11 ul all siitccssliil and pmlilalilf cil
ik an hi. il work iiiiisi be Christianity
.lave so 1. 11 brukcii with the traditions 01
education as tu stand possibly alum 1
cannot tell and it docs not matter in
.uiiuiiihiiL! that :i Christian education
-liuiiM Is.- based upon Christian ideal
.deids and truths. 1 wish to say this,
iii.it cierv idea found in the word ol ('ml
i worthy tu be found in a Christian cdu
..ilioii. TIicm; caimot Ik- found iu tin
im icut t.icck or Liiliu. Atheism ileircci
mulling ilal in Christum Minimi. Tin
'.line Mils III tlic oldest instltlltlulls ol tin
.'until, w lie 11 Chiisti.tii ideals were
,.111,1:1, but uuw paiiaii i1lc.1s.11e l.iii;lit
I. el us return to the idea our lather had
on! li.ne the llililc luiiiul iu the publu
.1 im. ii. homes and church; have it
iei . Hie.! I.y the nidi ml mil Christian as
t ,ia!l li- illuminated by his own con
-villi. e in lln s;iirit ol t'.iul.
Ann Mr. Wt iiiht cnuiludcd. Mis. Willi
ii.ltu.lu.c.l Mis 'Vill.ird. she bcfjiin by
..nai, that tin reason lnr tnc Asscmlilv
-it.i' iiuul ul iiielliiuls was thiil bclult
il.e iM.rl.eis had tu sharpen their wea-
pi llsalld plep.uc lor the li;llt oil till
ii.iiiulichl. iiud nut with a hiiiiiIkt ol
aibiies. She sind no'V, the younscr wo
men will have an opportunity to learn
y tin ck runic ol the si-liool, how to
pri'i a iv lliiitiselvcs lor the linhl.
She told ol tlic liter. nine prepared by
'.he publishing Iioiim - ul the W. C. T. I',
in Chicago, and related how, when in At
lanta, lia.. she wiis tellniK ol 'their nictli-
oils ol ilisiribuiiiiL; it, and cxhorliiii; the
licoplc ol that cilv lu aid, one wi 1:11111
w ho heard her went home and devised a
!s.tter olan than a v they luul. It was
this: She went to the principal shut-deal
er iu the city with several lareje package
nl the tracts, classified for the ilillcrent
.-Vies, and asked him to put one of these,
suitable lo the size of the shoes, in each
p.iek. ice he sent out from his store. In
this w.'tv she reached 11 law number ul
iicrsous.
I Iu ve read of n certain class of n-ople
who iHiastcd that they have overturned
the llib'e twenty-seven times. Sow the
llible is like a culw of criiintc, the same
thitiK "it (ill sides, mid it may lie over
turned but il is not upset.
lusK'iikiin;ol theoriiiiul package mat
ter. Miss Willard said: I was interested,
a day or two ayn. in tiniliiiK out what
emigres had done with the original pack
age bill, but have not lieeti able yet.
it li i 11 the last week I have seen a letter
from a congressman, saying that one ol
the bills will surely uiss. This hill will
prevent the selling of whiskey in original
packages in any state where there is a
prohibition law.
It seem that the tcillK'ralue ipiestioli
drives on, with the Heavenly I'll I her
guiding it. 1 1 seems that you and 1 are
allowed tu work atilfortheilevcloptucnt
ul character. All these are God's met hods
'il'cliseiplini and Hilishing up so that we
may Iw more suitable companion ol the
Holy Saviour.
Ladies think it is nsvtablc to offer
wine at their houses, said the sH'iiker. It
is unscientific, uuscriptiiral iiud iiiihrolh
crlv; lit least so we believe A numlicrol
Jnpanesr were sent by their government
to travel through laigland to see if it
was desirable to adopt the laiglish relig
ion in their country. They looked intuit
ami wIm n they returned, reported that
the liuglish religion did not keep the
Kuglishuii'ii Irom Incoming drunkards
mid they did not want it.
The sKNikcr gave statistics showing
the ditlrrcnce Ix'twcvn the promrtioiiutc
iniiiilieT of the voting men of the coun
try who arc church mcmlx-m niul the
number of convicts under 10 yearn uf
age. This is nor the fault of the young
men, she said, but it is the fuult of these
bniriioins that vou sec on every hand.
If 11 woman enters one of these she sees
on her miiiil s eye the words: "She
leaves hoic behind who enters lure," and
she is no longer received in society, Mny
the time soon come when the lxy who
enters one (if these places shall never
have n rcsK-ctahtc place in society there
after. In nil but eleven Stntct there is n
law nui king teachers, before they get
their certificates, promise to teach the in
jury alihohol does Irom a scientific and
hygienic point uf view. When the chil
dren hear front their tenchcrs in the pule
lie schools the same thing in substance
that they hear In Sunday schools they
will soon find tcmwroncc to be a lofty
thing.
Home is the chief corner stone ot the
the State, and whatever builds it up we
will work for, but whatever tears it
duwn we will fight.
To-Uay's) HeHHlon.
The second day's session of the W. C.
T. I'. Assembly oK'iicd promptly at 0
o'clock. Mrs. Mary Woody, president
of North Carolina W. C.T. V., conducted
the devotional exercises, reading the
third chapter of Colossians, 111. d leading
in prnyer. At 0.30 Miss Gordon coiiduc
ted the first class in juvenile work. She
related that thi'tirst direct impulse toward
the crusade was given by n young girl,
May Thompson, of Ilillshoro, daughter
of Mrs. Judge, the mother of the crusade.
The first young woman's organization
was Utiide iu 1871) in Indianapolis, lud.
Miss Gordon advocated strongly that
the girl's organizations should take up
active work in the world's humanities.
Ilcsidc their social work, in which their
influence is most powerful, the daughtct
stands side by side with the mother in
the family lile, and the husband and son
cannot long range themselves opposite.
The siieaker said that it was through
Mrs. Barnes, the uationlsiiicrintcnili'nt
of the "Y's" in England, that Lady Som
erset, who succeeded Mrs, Bright Lucas
as president of the Ilritish W. C. T. I
had takeu charge of the "Y" work in lin
gland.
At 111 o'clock lean Wright liegan the
course uf llible studv. He commenced
with the lot h chapter of the gosicl uc
cording to St. Luke. A most interesting
hour was sjient. It is to lie reieatcd each
day of the session at 11 n. in. and .'I p. in
Miss Willanl followed and gave an inter
csting address 011 the subject uf the pm i
IV ol literature and art.
The noontide hour of prayer was con
dueled bv Miss Willanl, after which Mrs,
11. II. Kills uinilc a few remarks on the
value of the press in W, C. T. I', work.
HI MIMIvNM MCtTICICH.
Hpc-clal lnduct'iiiviilH
Are olVcred to purchasers of Table Cut
Icry ami Spoons and Forks; also of plain
anil decorated liinnernud Tel Sets and
Chamber Sets, at Law's on South Main
street.
The l'crfcct Hummer Kt-Hort,
.Mountain I'ark Hotel, Hut
tiprliiKH. M.
llracing moiiut.iinair. I.'aulilulsivi cry
health, plc.isure, lionic comlorts ami the
Is'Sl table in the South. No dust. Tun
.nui abundant water and ici ici t sanit.-iri
.irraiigeinciits. Swimnnug hio will
bathing suits .is at seashore. liilliards
iMiwhut!. shiiuling giillei v, tenuis, ball
ruuiu. iiiusic, ami a well couipiicil litery.
I tic Mains are tut- niicsi in .America ami
the I hernial waters arc ail unexcelled Sir
cifu tor rheumatism, gout, sciatica, ner
vous exhaustion and all diseases, of the
skin and blood. Resident physician at
the lintel.
Trains leave Aslievillc lor Hot Springs
:it .us a. ni., t.".i p. m. and 1 p. in. 1.x
-iirsinn tickets mcliuliug one iluv s lioaril
it the Mountain I'ark Hotel 3-t.nO.
A Had Kallroad Wreck
iivurred several dtivs ago on one ul our
111 .si 1111 1 x iriiiiu trunk hues. .Nolsnly
hurl bin all the baggage except the
Kuller-1 ray trunks was smaslicil up.
Iluv one. N1I1I liv dciilers. .Mailt- liv II
. Koiiudtriv.S: llros., Kichmoud, Ya.
A New Koad lo iiiihm.
If vou ((re wise and wish to Income
lieolthi- anil u-i'nllliv also, vou will lise
Koller King or lilcctric Light Hour; k-
'atiKC the Asiteville .Milling Lompanv s
ilotir is not only t he ls."st hut tliechcanesl
New Advertisement T-Da
I'OI'HTH PAUK,
NoTH'lt John Child.
I-'mk sjii.k K d'Ahntfc.
l-oa Sai.k I cter I-' Itcrircr.
I'l.teK Wasthii 77 llailey Kt.
sin itios Wastkii Mose Ivtiy.
Si AT H m h ST l'lrt National llitnk.
Wastk(h Taylor, lloui.fe Itrothertoti.
WA
A tiny In knrn tbr itltinihiriK butint-M.
TAVI-OH, MlfSV HKOVlir.KToN.
pJk HAL It.
M-luTt. iiihl nil kin In of hiux-hMlil lurniturr
I-. -m, vow. I'ifTDM i'. iii:hi;i.h.
.tul:i-ai 37 hmith 8riHv M.
BLACK V,Ti:i.
A o.mirrnt iirninn nnt n hmir. hn
1 m nt-iu-c cithtT 11 took or honr uirl.
pt 111 1 nAi 1.11, 1 n 1
No. :uim.
Hvpurl of the Condition
r nut
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County nl HunconilH.. ln;
I. W. II. frtilnnil. Cnnhlvr of thr hIiiivc
nntmil linttk ilo olrninly iiwriir that thr
iiliovr MtnUittrnt In true tu tit bail uf my
knowledge and hrllrf.
. it. riiriLAnn, vimnicr.
HiihurHbrti anil nworit to brftin mr thin thr
33rd Uny of tily, Ihimi.
twrr Mbmhick, Notary Pulillc.
Cormt Attrit :
K. K. RAWI.M, I
I B. I'K'K KMnoNs SlHmHon.
It, A. UUUOKK. J
FOR SALE AT NADESHDA FARM.
jl'.KSKY:
Ciin
limy Klnler (1th. hull I viurs 0I1I....SIIHUUI
KltuiT isicc line, cow a1 j years 11111
I'm) calf.
100.110
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in. i
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fill. OO
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('Irol'lc, I.) IiIimiiI. 4 mouths
lilKc, i.j lilooit, 4 month
MiiKCotte, i.j liloiid, H mouth
NAT IV lis:
hlin, k year, never dry, calving (le
lolicr Marv, ;oa year old, never tlry
till. (Ill
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Ail olil inari
WAt'.ONS:
1 HHtrcy luwd our yi-nr; m -w-JPiin).,
1 two hur-c wjiuoii
1 iitu- litirHi- wiiKon......
TAKM IMI'I.K.MI.NTS:
;)ii.uit
JII.IIO
in. no
'J.1.IIO
ll'.nn
:tn.i)i
L'n.un
tin nn
U'UM
yn.nt
1 lour hoim power ili hoin. ilrivv it
lor i-iiiiiiik'i
Kokm tntlilvr luttcr No. i;t.
I Acint h.irrmv
1 double tuoih luirrow
1 Ki'vtiiotii-corn planter
1 two Ihm hi- plow 1 1 iilKiU' plow
1 one home tullaiilr
I null-noil plow iiilmoxt new
I plan, .tumor horNeeultnaini
tto .
!' I
Ki.nn
'J ."in
lO.Mll
,'l.nn
J. on
I nn
;i nn
. nn
I nn
ln nn
7. no
l.oo
il., 'in
1 li riilier ilnll
1 plan, .inn Meed drill. ,.
1 4i u-illon hoilcr
1 Inure) eluiru.i lialloii"
t 4 fciillon HI, ou liartl etiurii
I hiiiter worker
Tlner aeH, 4 niattoeko, H li
mIiovi'Im, ete , nt ';,int pruv. Apply in laim
Skvtainl pnnnM Slatioii oil the Aln illi
and Spait.inhtMK Uailrnail.
I-, p-.M.INiii;
ITI ATION V AM lil'.
A N'oivh I;mI w ilu -ituain'it a nui- "
cn n iu ni it piiate i.-iiimIv, r.ti..i nut
eiiem. AiI-Ii.hh MnSI-S I'lil'IV.
july L'.l-.U l;mpli nit ul tiilic
ric it.
Hv virtia i-l'ii (Kill ol'tntt evreutnl to tlie
Ulldr'oini -ii l C A Stnilll lin-l wile A. A
Slltit.i, to oivilii- the Him o uiotiev llH'lelli
illelllioiuil lo Cliatle W Vh.m , mill he r.
itlU iL.te Mil) lo. 1 sill, .-mil rruinril 011
p.lUo V el m , ot Conk 11 ol the Mol t
HA n- K...tr. in the mluv ol the Ke;itei ol
IM'tlh - t I'ltlleotiihi- et'lilit . N01 th i. .siolili.l,
the niplt i iiuul 1 1' ii tee will net) lot .uh in
piil-hi- xintrv t 1 he hiuheMt hnlilet- at the
eourt h ii-t iloor iti the ill vol Alitil'i in
s.otl MiintotiiiH' eoitiltx oil the '.Mil iln ol Ail
unl. 1 - to. ilu I0P0 . mji ili eritK il pin 1 nn.l
pani-Not i.oul. witiiale, I viiiy timl in in i; in
an! 1 1- v 'I AnIii'i ille oil Ituiley klieel,
ami h- uc t.otoNoM. litrtv-two ninirnt
umii ii' Si elh I'ark. to the pat t !' w hi. h,
a riiii!ei' -I, iilVnmv m lieret ui:nle, tot
further le- nptn-n ol the coni, athl whiih
t.nil !. 1- ire further houinlol a ooh, !
wit: l-"t No. J. Iteuiiiiiini: at n point on
I lie 'iin rn marc in ot w;oit IWiiley "irnt-.m
Ituinlri ! ami -t t -live leet S 1 1.' V. irmi;
ulierettie uortlu iti hue ot MaiilSluli I'iiiW
itilimei vml Mr eil. ami mux Uuim-
irr. !: one huiuluil atiil etentt -tout lot !
lite wti ru mat K"i nl Unlliiek mint; tlx im
w ith it N 7 11" li. iilioul M ieiil 'i 7i'.
(ul to tin ftouthweNl loiuer ol lot N1 It .
thciHv X. 7;. W w ith I he Suitlierii urn o'
mil lot No. 41 one huiinreil uml enjln uu
ami tluve tourthH illi.i Int o Piuit
street, Hilt! tlieiuv wtlll it IITi' V u
iv-hve 7At fret to the iHUinniuu l.nt No
.". I.mi hunte'lintel.i eion ol na il l.oi. Ni
yj itiTot naul itllai li Mtivt. iH-uiutitiiL ott
the eiiNiern margin i f tint lal Minet, pi.o
tite the ftotithniM I'orner ol kiiiil lo No ij
and the iiorthea! ol lot No. i;i find run-
7 1 a I!, utioul one htimlrt'il ami live test li
the euMern hue ol aii She I'ai k . tin ti. i
with Mini line N 4 ' V.. Meiity-li e iT.'ii'o l n
a Mtnke; theiiee with tin Notiilu-rii hut .it tot
No o N. 7's W , otli hiintttvtl I u- i n
uiil Wullaek treel, ami llteiue Willi it s
7 I " W. ti'i.mt ei nt -live i i In t to ih
lH:inntiiu. Tin July - J. :tt
Jnll.N cllll.l.
jlil il'.W. tlliurmla 1 1 nt. lie
S'"
mmi:k ipiakiucks.
New hoiin. nt wly liit ui-luil: iti-l elu ta
hie ; nioilern eoim uu tut ; tin i luM. i u.
Ml. ii M'K Cli M'KI-.KT
lnl J Jill w
i;. toi i in,
Real ICslate Acnt.
OFFICE 8 MAIN ST., i A D CoOPriS' STORE. I
Keiil KtalL' IioiikIiI Mini nohl at ptihlte ami
private wale. Keiil eolleeleil. I lontluetnl a
Keal t-'tule ami Auetioii liuiiiet hi l. hut lea
Inn. I C, lui yeir iiii'l will prompt
atteuiion to mi nuMiueitn put iii my untrue.
jtilyU-Ml w
THIS-
SENSATION
:
OF
nnmmASHEVILLE,
AUGUST 27, 28 & 29, 1890,
of nil the hanihioinc a ml lalmiMe pronrt
that ha Ih n nileml In Athmll , none (uM
ptiralilr lo ihr unhniken lonl of mirittie
lliiu.lnil Aen illxiihil anl uImUvI.U.I Into
ihr mint Uauttlul lotn uml traelM, lyliiii
nionif
MKRRIMOX
AVICNt'IC,
'' Houh'vnrtl alt lie City,
Alioul our lliinl I Inn nnhlu illy llmil ami
the rrmnlnilir In the ehiirtiiliiu .ulmrluin villa
( Rmnoth.
(inly one mile from c'our( Hiiuiirc i In mm
inn ilrivri nn.l on the Im .1111111 mini ionnlnr
irivr icnmiic. lo ihr eoimiry. Th- rr I n l.ili-
irlnlh of annul mot incl IhIiik lailtl
llimuiih llue uroiinil titi.lt r I he ii-nl Ion
( one ul (he Ilia at emiliair. In I hi Mouth
Tin- lot ami tract alll rnnsc In "lie (nun I,
uerr lu. 'I to A Here, Uu- turner pint eovrlau
.oinror the iiaxt lH-iiutlliil anil iletiireoiic
Irvatlmi. to l. annul u ilav' Jouriicc.
iwnn mr iiai ol 1 he ,iroierir lo
Nat. AtkiitNoit tic Son,
AHII II VI I.I.K, N. 0.
fnK bAI.lt.
At Hot Harinir. N. (.'.. 1111 ,.iua,ti .n.i.i
1. iiiiiw, iarue ,1,1 11,1, . 101, a, -1. a ..1
one lioalll lot Ih.iiUIIiiI hllliillnu IIi. Al
I"' " '. I.. Ml IN TIK 1 ii:h V,
jiii) unlaw not Hi.rlnu", N. C.
T
i HUNT,
Attrlmnnt, hnmUonirlv nirtiUhetl limitr hi
llloal ili-tilriihli- l.tiHtlimri.c llmw nl. i.
inmrrn. I'liPM-tiMMiti itlvrn Atiutit I . An.
Ilv Im JOHN C 1111,11.
JmI11HIHI No. I, l.cHal Itloek.
kiv. nt moan 'i no.
Twit nle front rootmi In hlirli ivulrnJ liu u.
(hm Jul vneant nt Mm. Ilowle'ii, No, 0 iMInt
4 tree l, Unit iliHir from liny wood,
JUI IVMOl
II
OAKD IN COl'NTRV.
Mr. Carter, at thr norlhi-rn eiol of Hu i
drive on llrnvrr limn. Ji. nilli' Mom A.li...
ville lonrb h.,u, will (uraUh Itonril mnl
lilrn.nnt aecotiMio.iliitioti for twu or three
i ron ditrliiK the lien ted term ut reiKona
tile riilrs. Apply nt oiui- to
. , - . . MK' TIHIH, 11 CAKTIIH,
Inlylltrlraililw llinn I'. (., N. C.
pHIVATK III1AKII.
I.nrsr mnl, nlry mom, houw newlv fur.
nl-hrilj mooiI tiililc. Term reiwoimlile, (in
slrrvt ear linv.
MKH. J. I.. HMATIIHK,
111 I'nlton Ave.
Julylaililm
Dr. 11. I. Arrlntoti.
Ml RUICON Msf- niCNTIHT.
rilllna IMk a or.-lnit. .1.,. ,.,i. .1,..
raril llinn. ami all illaenw nrrtalnlnif lo
invmnini .irwinrc. omiv room, nn I'nl
ton avenue, ov.r Uavaur Sk Mmiih'.
stort.
BALLARD, RICH & BOYCE,
-1 UiAl.KHS IN-
Stoves iiud Tinware.
PLUMBING, GAS ANO STEAM FITTING, SLATE
AND TIN ROOriNa
1' UM'S mill OILS.
-.l-.liTS J'llK-
THE PASTEUR FILTER,
IN A I.I. SII.S lull I'A.MII.Y
AMI IIHTIil. I si:
liiiiii iiiin-e-cl lo lit.' i;i-i in I'riiur,
A 1.1. SIZliS Klil'T IN STC.CK.
LIME! LIME! LIME!
A CAR I.OAD F
F R K SH - L 1 M R
j 1st ut:ei:ivi:i.
i iMt nai.i:
III Hulk or
In ISarrcls.
OIlU-c No. , l'lilluii Aeiuic.
I l.l.l.t'lliiM; Mi. In
V .11, h..uic al liei'ot I' il. II, ,v .,:(!
C. 12. 3IOOI1Y.
PICTURE FRAMES.
f.oM. Silter. Ivory, Oak.t'.ilt ami CotnM
nation M.Miiihujti. .Uo ,..urii Motthliiik't
I'ieliireo M.iltitl, Mouuteil imp) I'lanietl at
lowi"t piiiiijtiul work HU.iranteeil. linurav
lnu, I'ntntiiitfti ami l.oeal VitwnulwuyM on
liaml ut
ESTAlUiOOK'S,
ijN.MhIii Nt., AhIivvIUv.
unr ik rl
CHE P KATES TO ALL POINTS.
Nailrouil tleketH huiiKhl, ohl llllil
ehaiiKi!. All liiiimnitiotii K"arauti--i.
C. I', KAY.
Tlel.et Htoker. (iolte Kwumiiiiioji Hotel
jut) Til 1 111
MISS l.l'NMSON
-Will M Al
32 It alley Street
Itaen 1110 iiltitf rirptiiiK W,(nen.lav mnl
Kat unlay to receive piano pupil or to nuike
nrianift nient lor ItuMinn. HMiinl attention
itiven to riiMinlilc platluu. iirtUuhirl f. r
tlioM- who whh to Improve in reinliiiK inn
Term. Jio.nn, IA.ihi ort'J'i nn.i otinrter
tu-vonlinti tu letiMlh tif limm, i.r whether In
n elusN. rnynhle In niiilille uf ijiiarter.
InnrL'.ttl 1 111 ,
U'U ANY.
MU Marv C. HrvnoliU, of Ht. AiiMimtine.
IMorulti. tu rvuilv to mrlve pupil- hi hoianv
lit her roottiN. ftll I till lev ilrut. T.l lim.ki
mr aie nr rent.
iunelM'M m.
OK Kli.NT.
I'hoto k'nl'rrv ovrr Law's .lore. Ilnye'
I'litt-ni .hyiiitht; iar'or ami iirlnliau ih
,tnriaienti c.i,imo,lloti. nnd env 01 man.
ll-.lvlo llliAKHi; v. NANKIN Ut Co..
Iuiii4iltf n.t South Main .met
himmichTaht Hcnboi.. "
Inly nnd Auiiii.t luiriie(lon In drnivlnu
uml nnlittiuu fiom nuair. tot. I lia- 11.. !
foMiiaiioi, apply at Mr Irwin', cot Colli-fii
NIKS. lil.lZAIIIi'l ll IIAK !V VA WlillHlliMII'
jiinc-j.iiiim (il New ork City
?IIH HAI.lt.
A .ton-nnd dwrllluu and nine nd io,it
nerc lull. I III wi A-h. villi-, olipimlte the
,1. inv .11-. 1 ,v.iii'viiii' iiintrov. itu til 1'
and ndiolaliiu thai ol Mr. I'.w. claiip. I'rln
Si.Mlil. line (lilrd nt.llitlie lialaaec at 1 1( til
i.r n ut. laiervni ,'ir n lei lll Ol vear All
dn M US. S. MIHilil.KllW.
I'lnea.llr, Vi-"lclli'ti-r ton Ml v, N V.,
nr A. T. S. MMUV, A.hcvllle, N.'C.
Jlllvir.dTt
ll IM Kit ST.
Tin .tore houe No. 41 Sraiil, Mniti in..i
...mv 111 1 . v. . iiki iw N,
, "r 11. 1.. lit mil K, :i,'l laitoil Avenue
July I ad I in
i'omTricnt.
Thri'e tnry hoiiar.conlnliiliiu Iweaiv-ihr..,
rooia. in one Ol I le llloNI Hi. tit , I.-
Ill Ihr rltv. Slillaldt' Uir lioaidlll" linn.,
oaaealiill olveil Aliil-t I. Apnlv In
I ll tie L m'. iiiuen
Ileal It.tnlc and lniiraiiee Hoim'u uinl In
a I'Mlloll Avenue, Aallevll e, N. C.
Jul) ltilll
'rA. NIITICK.
The time for llllll tar la rapidly draw
In ll 10 n clot, and llicre hit mativ wV hnvr
aolar Inllrd to iiiuki llulr return. It all
n-namlirr that nil n rn la'twrrn the nue ol
al nnd fill are miulrvil lu Hat their poll and
nil nun okiiIhk pniieriy In ihi cltv ur
(own.llill on the lt of hat... imoii mm.
ipilred to Hat the name, 11ml. Intuitu to do o
m ieet them to 11 ilonl.lt- tin ami to a pros
ecution lor a mlailemesnor,
. , ... . A, T. HI'MMKV,
July in, 1SH0. r l.l.trr.
AVIM(INIAN-a church womnn-enperi-rtHTil
iu lent Ilintf anil well r.... ....... ..i.l
dralrr a ltuatlon In mhool or liiirllv
Ounlinenliona, llnMM.h, l.atla, I'renrh, Mil.
ale llnatrumrntnll. Alliln-aa. with rrfrrrnn..
Ml.a K. . WhlUocke, TappUiuinot.k, Va.
J hi J tnuui
ICE RATES FOR SEASON 1890.
TKRMS STRICTLY CASH WITH ORDER
; '':":"!!!'::" " ;!::'" "Z !,' n, iV.n'al'imior;-'"
lion iouiiilHt tin ticket, lil pounilb eilell
Ton " L'K " IT " '
7oO " l." " .IK " "
liinii iu Inn M M
No ice will lie ilelivercd ithout cah or
Aslicvillc lev Al
Telephone No. 36 and 40.
Jl A AACU COAL AT RKTA1L.
I'ur (riile, - S5.00.il For Htovcx, 94.50.
J5E8T ANTJIllACITE COAL
-Fur fitle t W holcnule uml Keluil liy
ASII12VILLI2 IC12 A IS II COAL COMPANY.
Tvlcplionv 36 and 40.
ItxchiMivc Akciii. 1 1'oia.-wtic anil Stcmiii lor WcHteni North Carolina.
l.liWIS MAIIIH X, 1'rc I.. I'. Mt l.lllUl. Vlcc-I'rc. . B. KANKIN, Ca.hlor
Iuhkctoh: Ixwif Miuiiliix, M.J Henrilcn, M.J. Piikk, J. B. Knnkln, J. B. Kay, I. II. Kent
8. II. Kivil, (ieu. S. rowcll, (.'. M. Mel.oud.
WESTERN CAROLINA BANK, :
ilricnnlnil May l.t, 1H8H
CAPITAL, So0,00(). SU RPLUS, $15,000
Htatv, County audacity Depository.
i'oe a Oeitenil Itaiikiim lliiHini-H. IA-iiokIIm rccdvcil. Uxchuncc bought and sold. Col
lection inailr on all ncecilile iioiut The
lliiiill Hum in Ilii .leimrliiii-iit, ilt (loNltetl
Ol 4- ht cent. 'r untium will 1k paid.
Special attention irlvcn to loan on mil indite, which will be placed for long time on nal
minnlile term.
l)K-n Irom 11 -i m. to a p. m. (in Saturdays the Suvinn Department will be' open till n p.m.
i.-yil'lly
ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY,
217 Haywood Street.
All WATl-R THOUOK.IILV FILTKKUU oil tlic PrciulHCM.
Twenty-live year- ol iraeHcnl cxK-riene. coinlilncd with I'KKMONAL attention til nil dr
tail ol the liuini- and -ciicci nrrnnueitieiitK for clkanlikk and itkitv ol all koihI.
iiwitiuliictuml. ciiulile the iiroprielor to pn u-nt to hi numerou putruns a icrior class ol
e'arlionuted llevcraKe.
Vichy and Seltzer Water in Siphons,
It-llKcr Ale uml nil the viinou llavor. of SOIIA WATKK ready for hlpment uml delivered
tin- in City limit, out nl town order, mux have kkm'onsiiii.k reference.
C. H. CAMPHKI.L.
MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL & COTTAGES.
HOT SPRINGS. N. C.
C.: '.-.VI .-'- - .-
JIM
innmamiianmairarmiaewnKii
y ATtM st- J-s-- i.j t.i"' 4..'
l
Kooiits Iu Cottages Upon the GroantlH With
T AISLE HOA1H) AT HOTEL.
PRICES FROM--
$,12.00 TO $14.00
P E R W E E K .-
JulyllldUw
ONLY EIGHT MILES FROM ASHEVILLE ON THE A. & S. RAILROAD.
- A IIOMK I IV
&40ZSKYLAND SPBINGSH&580
Aliivly liuild nit lot aoal.'iil in t in .hiitlv (trove liy
thr lincat tniiii nil aprinu in theSoulh at iu to Slim.
A illiel pliier, hih. ill ,, line view, mill Ood .ociely.
I'lnei well In.-I off with wide trcct-nll niniil n via 111 a
l"tl feet wide. Two ood new hotel, depot, daily
mull, etc. s viand Sprinii la a new anil popular re
e,rt nnd itoiind lo urow. liny now for a coiiukc or
u uu ttivi-ktiiu nl.
Train, leave Aahi'vl.lc ut U.lOa. HI. und return, at T
. m. L'.l cent.
OTIS A. MILLEIt,
fr'm d--.m Skyland p. o N. C.
HOTEL?! AHMOND-HOTEL BONNYCREST
AND COTTAGES,
MtYLANI) 91INL:kAI. SPRINGS, N. C.
liliflil IMIIcm Houtlt or AmIivvIIIc, uu tlic A. H. Railroad.
New liolil. new eoltntii. new furiittiiri, licnullt'iil Hrovra.neut tenilla uud croiuel lawns,
48 MINERAL SPRINGS.
White Sulphur, Al M.iKiiealn, Iron 1111. 1 l.p.nm. Thiine .eekiiiK health and ileiiure anil
mini .oclct.i will not lull to vlall (hi plraaiitit iraort und drink of Its healing waters.
Term. rellMonulile.
nprft till
Aishvvlllc, N. C.
P. A. DEMENS WOOD WORKING CO.,
Muil.UltetlirersI ntlit I h-uli-m In nil Lln.l. n fltwut
L. U 31 11 E K,
Door, Nash, HIIiicIh, IrtoiilclliiKH, Htalrwork, Mantel, Hank
and llnr FOtturcn, aud all kinds ol lluildlnK Material.
Hard Wood Lumber Work a Specialty.
nov I t ill v I cll'phniie No. Ml,
A WIND
May Come and go, liut e arc
Going to
DID YOU HEAR
We have Stratv Hat. I teat lo (10 cents
other houac cc them. Nine and Ten Omirtcr Shlrtln; by the rase, l'rlnl. Olnxhams,
(kc., Ike., at any price you would k them. Home all Silk Dress Ooods IS cents per yard.
Would any more hut this will convince you.
Ashcville Dry Goo1h Co., -
' J. O. HOWELL, MaaoKtr.
At old stand, 1st door below Pcnnlman at Co.'s Hardware Btor.
4()c. kt liumlrcd.
nc.
$n.oo
0.IMI
n (in
n.oo
ticket. Tickets now on alc at the ofllec uf the
Coal Company.
No. 30 Pulton Avenue.
Snviuu I'eutiire will n-ecivr aiKiiiil attention.
lor four month or lonKcr, Interest at the rate
,-t-V.V
CI
rtf" if ii In 111 1
K, A. LeVNE,
Manaffcr.
Near PiiniteiiKcr Depot.
STORM
Here lo Sell Good and are
Hell Tli cm.
WHAT WE SAID?
ench. Splendid line uf Shoe, cheaper than any
..... S ;.