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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1, 189G. WEST WARD CLAIMS I' AND WMT WARD RHOl'l HAVE IT. Cltlcen Name Their Preference and In Kach Cane. AIihohi, He a Man From That Part of the City Not Now Repreaenterl. At the next meeting of the Aldermen Riiccewor to Lawrence Pullinm will be chosen. The wcBt ward has nut been represented in the council, and Tin: Cm ZKN ascertained the opinions of several business men on the subject, and what man was preferred by each. Mr. W. K. Snider said: "Ithink the west ward should lie represented. It lutt- more population than any other ward mid contains nearly all of the niatiiit'ac torics. I think that Mr. M. I. Hcarden would make a Kood man for alderinai trotn that ward. Cnpt.J. I. Sawvcr said: "The west ward should have a representative bv al means. I think Mr. K. I.. (Iraham woulil make a first rate man for the place, lit is a Rood business man and is not inter ested in nnvthuiK that would iiimiciic him in the ilischarL-c ol his duties, Mr. W. II. Ilallard thought that the west wnnl should he represented. II had no preferences. Dr. T. C. Smith said: "I have no de cided preferences but think W. II. Ten land would lie a good man for the west ward. roster Niamey said: I dim t can whom they elect, so Ioiil'.is he is an lion est man, and one who can't lie twisted around anybody's tinker." Mr. A. r. Sumim-v said: "The west ward should certainly have a reiircseuta tivc. That ward has t,."iilii uiiirc voter:. than any other ami I think it is entitle to have some voice in the way things an managed. 1 have no prclcrcnccs.' Mr. si. p. I'cuiam saul: "The wesi ward should have an alderman. I prefei Mr. N. I. Chedester. Jle is a livt, pn'ilii spiructi man, anil a pusher. Mr. N. I. Chedester said: "t think Mr. J. M. Inlc would make a Rood mai in that position." Mr. IJ. II. Cosby thought the west ward should have an alderman, and pre icrreti w. n. I'cnlaud. Mr. C. A. Kavsor thorn-lit that Mr. T. Sunimey would make a j-ood alder man Irom the west ward. Mr. J. II. Weaver said be thought tin west ward w as entitled to ail alderman iiiio lie pirierreii either K. 1.. i.roh.iin 01 W. II. I'enland. sir. A. ii. iih.'iiusou said he was not a resilient of the west ward, but that ii was no more than right that the west ward H'ople should have a man m tin council. He thought M. Iteardei would lie a good man tor the place. Mr. W. C. Carmk'h lei had no prefer races, but thi.ugln the west ward shouli he represented. Mr. J. M. Ileslou said: "I think tin west ward should have a representative and I think that Mr. (i. I MeDouali would make a good otl'uer." Capl. Win. LiH'kedid not haveiinv ilc cided prrtrrrners, but bis opinion 'win mat Mr. J. II. Ilostic would lie about tin right man. Mr. K. Mcllrayrr said that the wesi ward should lie represented, and that am good man would suit him. Mr. A. D. Cooler said: "I think tin place should lie given to a west wan. man. lather Hostic. I'culand. or IngK would Jill the Hsitioii satisfactorily." Mr. S. K. Kepler's opinion was that tin west ward should have aiialderinan.ani. that Mr. M. ;. Meardru was his choice. Mr. I'. A. L iiinniings said : "The wesi wardsltouldlicrcprcHcnlcil. I prefereithei Mr. II. T. Collins or Mr. T. C. Ilrown." t live the West Ward h'eiresitnntioii oi the llnitrd uf Aldermen. KOKTV LOTH FUR .10,046. Mecond nay of the AlkliiMoii.Key llolclH Nl. Atkinson. Keynolils -Co's big sale 01 lots in northeast Asheville was resumed tliis morning. The crowd in attendance was nlsint as large as that of yrsterdav. Capt. Jack Stewart, of Augusta, I'.a., wlio was auctioneer at Marion last week cried the lots all the morning. The rr suit of the sale was as follows: HI. "IS PICK II'KANH HEM I, No. Name orpurchaM-r. 8ir I'H.-,- I II. I'. l.onu, ,111X1., 1.1:1, a .11 ..!.-. - H. . Khci,ard, lloal l;l. mm. 00 i7r. 00 mm. 00 .1 4 I. T. Hi.tlc, rt j. I.. Wrl.l., II. II Weaver. 7 1. V. M il, .nr. M W. H. M'r.innK uoxir.l, Hoal7H, "oil 7il. I1IHH4, aokii, I00H04, i'ltll on ft'o.oo 1:111.00 1,000,00 7'Jil on 7 ill. 01 1 1 .r,o IHI u.ooo.oo lll.ock fiivtl. 1 It. Hhrppard. mm,.l;i, " KXall.'l, CAIHII.IMt AVKNI'K. .1 R. t,. I'll pat rick IIHU'.'OO, J. J. HIM. loo, ion, IM.IICK IX 3 T. !.. Pnivlrv loft.l'.ll, I l. L. Remold, lo.1xl.IK, ATKINHON HTSKKT. .1 II. HhrpiHtnl, 1.111,'JIH), 4 II. I.. Remold, ihi,'ihi, n C. K. I.raham, 1iio,1'hi, II J W.JlllHH, IXISJOO, (1I.IK K TRN KAST aTKKKT, l.t7 no 1,11:17 no S.."iM7.nn l.iiir.Voo I.OOO.OO i.n.'io.mi I II. II. ftutllr, ailoalloo. a. 1110 on HI.OCK SINK VIVIAS AVKNI'K 1 k. r. kkwih, tinif:ii. .-,; mi J I'rank Carter, tin, van, 57000 SI.MCK f IVK -l AH'H.INA AVKNI'K all II. Bnitil, lotiU'.'.l a,o7o..Ki ill 1. v. joriliin, imi.-JiHI an R. K. Rnwla. 101 ,ho ir P.M. II. Vounn, lot, .140 JH I, C. Ilnlrfl, I0IIA.1UU Itl.fH'K MINK. a t. C. Iin'rd. un,5:m W. B. Ilnlrd, Iom,j.i7 A J. C Martin. looaijMt e) C. II, lllnntun, loo'.l.'i,1 7 T. C. Htnrne. lo.'UINll C. K. t'.rnham, 1 0:1, I mm U.I NO. (HI 1.71'7 1. 41 4.00 a,.'iim,7.. THO.oo 7oa. IMI 7oo (Hi ur,o 00 il ia 7n nin.oo 4t no 47'J.An 7'jn.on hjh.imi II W. II. Hnlrd, lor, Joo Ill J L'. Mnrtln. timajo II John II. Mi-rtriMctl, Xiuix'J'JT l j.C. Martin, loo,au.l SI.IK'K TWXI.VK (nil K I.IITSI. c. T. ni, a.ono (hi Totnl .lll,o4il.Hn UiU . 1(1, 11,12, 1.1 and H, block .1, three of which were sold yesterday, were put up a whole to-day. nnd were hough t b Mr. Hackney, of Durham, for II. L. Duke, of tobacco fame, for 1 2 Moo Mr. Duke will probably erect a summer nome on n purennsr. iits -jh, in, no, 3t mui biwk n. win oe put up as a wnoie to-morrow morning. 11. nneppnni, is irom (ireenvillc, Till county, N. C. He it lawyer nnd is so well pleated with Asheville that he con templates moving here next vear. T. I.. Rnwley it successful tobacconist In Keidsville, and it evidently pleased wnn AsnvTiiie. J. W. lonet it a merchant of Snartnn- burg county, S. C, nnd doubtless exiects Kreni iningt 01 nit Asnevme investment. The tale will begin at 10 o'clock to. morrow morning at lot 1, block 3, on Mernmon avenue. Prank Carter, formerly lived In Ashe ville, but now hat hit home in Atlanta where be it In business. He ttickt to hit old home for Inverting money. Girt th Wet H'aid keftrttentHtion on the Uomrd of Aldermen. A Mew Road to MIIhn. If yea are wise and with to become healthy and wealthy alto, you will ait Roller King or Electric Light flour! be es swe the Asheville Milling Compnny't now la not onur the beat bat thechcanest. I AROUND TOWN. forecast till a a. in. Friday Fair, except local showers near the const t HllKhtly warmer 1 eunt erly winds. Two hundred and fifty (icople regis tered at the principal hotels yesterday. Onlv 01 e case licfore the mayor this morning. Jack I'owcll, a drunk, was fined $5. Dr. J. A Watson, who has Iwcn absent at Tate Springs tor two weeks, has re turned to thecitv. M.J. Ileardcn yestcrdav sold to Cathe rine M. ileardcn a lot on Ileardcn street, l-Sx7. for$J,MM). Miss Mabel Reeves and Miss Love Mill iard, leave to-dav for Staunton, Vn.. to enter school for the winter. Rev. Dr. I. T. Plunkct of Augusta, I'.a.. with his family, is stopping with Mrs. Tretinoin! on Academy street. A big bauiiuet will lie held at Itatterv I'ark to-night bv tbcgiinclubsandothcis interested in the amusements here this week. 1 1. A. Watson, the real estate agent has sold to t ol. Hunk Loxe a lot Water street, upon which a thrce-slorv linck hiiildiug will lie erected. Ilet ween Slid and 1,0(11) people ar 11 vei I in town last night. The streets were crowded as early as 7 o'clock tb morning. Many were Irom IHirhnm It the work on the paving of court siiiarc progresses as it has for the past tew days coplv will lvalue to gctaroiinil that vicinity without the use ol stcplad lers. Mrs. S. I!. Itiichaunn and daughter leave to-dav lor Cincinnati. m Scpteni Ikt lit thev will sail fiom New York bv the C un.il d line steamer lUriuia for I; rope, to U' absent two years. I'. K. Mil m v re a ml C. Iv. Moodv make 1 team hard to Ual in the sidewalk lav nig business. And goodness knows Ashe villi- can stand several miles ol new side walk and Is' all the belter for it. rVshcvillc Division Sons of Temperance No. l.'i, will give a lawn party at Straus 11 South Main street this evening. K I'rcsliiiients will Ik- served at reasonable prices. 1 he public cordially invited. The hour of the meeting lor young men It the Young Men'sChristiaa Association 111 I hursday nights has liccu changed ti S o'clock. The meeting to-night will Ik 1 siKVial address lor voting men on "I .us ih-I 'leniis'ranir" bv Key. ll. C. Kaitkiu 1. I'. All men are invited to attend. At the Methodist parsonage last night the Kev. ('.. C. Kankin united Jas. 1'osiet mil josic i.uekey in marriage. I he par ties are liolh Irom Cleveland, kowan omit y. I he wedding was strictly pri vate and it is susiHvted that the old folks at home will Is' taken bv surprise when they read of the event in Tiik Cm- The sacramental services of the I'irst I'leslivtcrian church, were Isgiin last veiling un a sermon py Kev. ir. .Smith Mr.-i7.il. I his alternoon at 4. .10 Kev Dr. Dripps, ol Savannah will preach, nnd to-niurrow at S p. in- Key. Dr. Hiinkctt Augusta, will preach. On Saturday it 4. .'In the Inst ol the preparatorv ser ices will In- held, ami on S.ililmth tile acranient will Ik- ailmiiiisteied bv Kev I'r. Adger. late protessor ofchurvh his torv in the Columbia Theological Semi irv. I lie sermon on Snliliath will lie lehvered by Kev. Dr. Dripps. Registered at the Swaunanoa vestei lav were: W. A. Hood. W. D. Illumett llenilersouvilli', S. C; I. I. Tlioiniisoii ami wile. .ev lli'lenns, l..i.: lack Slew irt, la-xiiigton, Kv I". II. Handson Kicliiiioiid; J. S. rriekard, Moutgomerv Ala.; J. . Denmork. Rulcigh: Ii. U. Dec on;C. It. Suppo, . K. Tlmmes, J. A Cliiinrd.J. R. Itrown, Jr., I". W. Hrown . I'. Sclloser. High Point. S. C: W R llurgess and wife, W. Ii. Moure, Orcrns horo, N.C.:C. V (.raves. New York Mrs. Douglass McKay, two children and servant, Coluiuhm, S. C: R. A. (.rav llaltuuorc, Mil.: Archibald W. Rav. Col umbia. S. C; J. II. Atkin, Marion, N. C Among the arrivals at the (Irnnd Cen tral yesterday were: H. I-'. Allen, ('.a W. A. Hardy, Miss Ida Hardy, Louis iana; I . II. Akers, Knoxville; IS. D. Smith Charlotte: Miss Nettie Smith. Atlanta Jas. l-'ostrraiid wite. Western North Car lino railroad: . P. loncs. Marion. C: . I-. Howies, Statesville; ('. Ii. kisl ler, C. II. Little, Concord, X. C; Miss W (odaid, Winston: I-. I-,. Stcere. I'. (). wells and son, Salisbury: Miss Mildred Momey, High Point, N.C.; K. I". Holf man, Danville; . W. Hnrlier and wile Raleigh: U-ila Clifton, Mrs. W. V. Clif ton. Martha A. I huge and nurse. Ral eigb; Mrs. T. Y. Kavanaugh and dauch u-r, Air. i.rinin and son, raiatkii, l-la Arrivals at the Oaks hotel vesterdnv ineluiled (.. . Swain, Danville. Vn 11I111 Stout anil wife, Mrs. S. C. Coker Society Hill, S. C: Ii. D. Force. Louis llle. Kv. ; S. Kroniiir. W. S. CarriiiL'ton ami wue, n. 11. M-nggius and wile, Ii. C Hackney, wile, child and nurse. '.. M Harding, jr.. I. Pope. R. L. D. Henry, R T. l-'auivtt, I-. R. Warkcham and wife, S 11. Kcuns and 1. I. Mallorv. Durham. N C; J. II. Mahler, Rev. Israel llardiuu. C Turner, Miss Lucy Hester. M. M Marshall and Rev. Joel K. Marshall Knlcigh, N. C; Mr. L. A. Hunk, Pitsh .. C.; M. I-.. U-agcn, II. II. Tvson, wite and three children, Winston, N. C; I. P, w. ....1 1 l- :u.. i'.. Mrs. S. A. Wiley. Miss Florence N'oblc. S.J. Wiley. Montgomery; lidwin Kerri- sou, nr. I. I. I. invert. Spartanburg: II Cameron, Durham; A. S. Cluster, Cinein niitti;F. W. Thornton, wile and two children. North Carolina ; los. l-cgcndrc New Orleans; Mrs. S. H. Hoyil, Miss lloyd. Knoxvtlle: lohn I', l.ockhart. Dur ham; Mrs. I0I111 Mnon-licnd, Charleston; W. R. Mailer, Columbin; Miss llcssie DrnKT, Miss Mamie DraiK-r, 0. W. Adair, Jack Adair. (o. Adair, jr., At Inntnijolin Dorninn, Richmond; . V, Ileardcn, Miss Licxic Ileardcn, Mrs. 15. Perrv, Charleston; F. C. Ileurden, T. Ii, lildridge, II. F. Vnnlievmitter, Win, Jen kins, J. W. Slucum, R. VnnCilder, Knox ville; S. Vnnllilder, A. F. Miles, nnd S. V I'ulkcrson, llristol, Vn.. were registered 111 nailery rnrx yesterday. Cive the Went Wnnl kepnuttUMion on the Hoartl of Aldermen. To Hackmen, Dravmen and Moardlnir Honst Keepera. Taken from the depot, in Asheville, on yesterday evening, a trunk weighing about 1.1o pounds, having on it n lock of two different metnls, brass nnd iron, with a ticket on it marked "P. Crubo, excursion trnin." Any information that will lend to recovery of the trunk will lie rewarded by calling W. R, McKinnon'e, south Main street. ' The Klectropolne. At J. N. Morgan At Co't. Honk Store. cures disease of the bladder nnd kidneyt. scpu i, ForThU Week"only at the Crystal Palace yon can get a 1.11 piece Hnvlland Co. China Dinner Set really worth 1110 for $40; two (M piece llavilnnd China Tea Set worth $'M for SIS: seven China Toilet SeU 13 pieces reduced 25 per cent, from price. If you let thit offer past by, vnu will llwnvi ntrnt if ., bnrgnint worth seeking after, f had. W. Thrash & Co., 41 Patton avenue, under Grand opera house. Thla Horrid Man 'Would Look. I'rom the WH'on Mirror. No, lilla, a lady cannot climb a fence and maintain a sweet and placid flow of expression, or preserve that entrancing poetry of motion which characteri7.es her graceful carriage on the street. On the contrary, lilla. a look of durk dcsiui and wild disinav settles on her counten ance when she is confronted by that terrible, fear-provoking and tinanswcru lile conundrum, "How am I to climb that fence and get nil of myself entirely over r It Imflles the skill ami tries the ingenu ity 01 the most inventive ones ol the sex and only the boldest will dare essay solution. They can't tell exactly which foot to start first or which one to leave behind, and so they make an effort to carry lioth at the same lime, and that exactly where the trouble begins. W saw two sedate, dignified ladies "try on" the other day, and later we saw beautiful inniden'reiK-at the trial and was a terrible misfit all nround. All got over, hut how they did is to usn mvstci v still unraveled, and will he until the se crets of this world's movements will lie disclosed 1 1 the great hereafter. f.'i'ce the West Ward Keprvsentntian on the Hoard of Aldermen. Notice. The regiilarcoinniuniestioiiof Ml. Her- moil Lodge, A. F. & A. ,L will Is- held nl their hall 011 Thursday night, September V. oi'K in third degree. All masons invited. T.J. llAKHAN, W. M sq.ll-L't A tireat Hellenic. We call attention to the advertisement of Skvlnnd Springs where Mr Mill oilers $1110 in iMiard at either hotel Skvlnnd virtually free. I Ins is a novel way of bringing into notice anew resort and while it is a very hlicral oiler it pay in the end, as all judicious advertis ing will. This ollir has nlrcnlv crowded both hotels at Skvlnnd Springs and brougnt into notice the line mineral water. bi nini:hh notickm. WlioleNHle Irlet- on I'rull Jam, Il.v IhrlKix only: 1 11.11 ts, cents k-i Moen ; 011c nan gallons, p'.i cents doen Cash onlv. No-v is the time to make up chilis, and save mouev. Alw ays low est prices at Law's, on South Main St Prr"! lur clothing is eoual to high clash custom work. Try one of our suits ami Is? convinced. Wbitloek's, D and is South Main street. IMl.Mr. F R. Mclntviv. who is we known for his siiihtioi- workmanship, and Mr. C. Ii. Moodv, who sells the vci v iK'st brands of Portland cement, havens siH'iatcd thtiuselvcs to make a sH-ci.itiv ol laving concrete sidewalks anil are pre pared to take contracts to do such work in the very Is-st manner, oilier ;in Pal ton avenue, telephone III and 7.1. tOf The iH-m-iit geriuan at the Hal ten I'ark on l-'ridav night promise to Ik- tin affair of the season. The I'.leclropolnt- At J. N. Morgan .S: Co s. Hook Siore. prevents indigestion, gives a gond npK lite anil rcfrcsliiiig sleep. sept.'I "t. Iriyi ur dress whirls .01- the most fa mous in the country. See i!ie taw sivk now displayed in our window. Whit lock's, f'i ami Is Sou '1 Main strict. fc-rA new lot ,,l ers. v milts, n-.d In-all lies, tor elulilien, at Wlutliu ks. 10 and W, Siitith Main stii-ct. tu -h sat. A Had Kullronrt W reeU oivitrrrd M-veral days ayo on on- ol nu- most itiiHirl.iut trunk lines. ',iIhhI hurt but nil the baggage cx.rpt tin Roller-Tray Trunks was sums ml up liny one. Sold by dealers. Made by II W. KoundtrevX: jlros.. Kiihinond. Ya. bni' Duulap hats, fall shapes, will Is lisiilaved lirst Saturday in SepuuilsT Call and sic them at Whitlisk's. F' IK SM.Ii. St'ttk iiml flvliitYrt dtr .1 riM t mnl im iinti Mrr:u cimmI t.i ixr inr n tmMHh IMtmoii Call at u. I-h MiiMillJim Sinrt. m- JI I v " T 11 I.HT Si, ri,m Iimiim-in Wt-st l-:nl. ir,,iiis,t,i 7. St.', n .niinlli. J. A TlivSliNT. nu:lo , w F ( IK SAI.lt. A lint- tive-unllMn ckw. i-lilf Ivvi verk SI". ,l,lns rpl aai III. I'.iu nil,!, nil SiH. ii 11,,, IHIVATK llilAKll. t.lirk-r ronl. mrv ritums. hnilsr nru-lv for. nl-hfl; g.MMl tiihlr. Tenn iniN..tiiil,li:. on slm-l ear line. MVS.J I. sitiii:ks. lul.vlj.lilin an, p,,ttn Ave. I kli.NT. Iltitlr with !l riom miH ! vat Und nt th 11 w r.latit n mil. 1 1 m iimIi fn.tn L'niiri Siiarr. .ppl to C. S. CmH'CH, rn tin- irrmim-M. nnu'J 3lf Ur. II. F. ArHngton, HI CLS DF.MTIMT. rillllllt ttTth H Hitrtiallv. nUn In-ntlntr ill. rnH't utiiiiw, 11ml h ih-ifiM'H iirrtailtttlK to nv uriiiHi Niriit uirr. i Hiiiv riMinm tin I'nt tun 11 vi lint', over Knvmir At Hiutlh'a ilruu H V.ST, Two rurniHhtil riioiu al Nn. nil Hallev HlriTt. ii. 1. MclHiNAI.Ii. w ANTKIt. A thnroliuhlv cfHelent whitf Httiiu'tHMl.t with uootl relereiutn. Wiiikm. mi.1 i.r Hih AdtlreMH , (i. Ill IX fitia. iyil;ii. OHT. A nil in of money: retiirn In llaka hi.l nr rirvi iNiionai Mann. I'ariv rt'itiminu it i Onko will he lilKTMlly rraritei. nviiuiitii- w ANTItll. Ten or twelve uoori aloncniaaonK att-adv wora. rtliniy lo w. M, TKIIV. ilJilklw yyANTKIl. A rtimia-tent arnniatrpa ho will work liy the day in a private family. Addrr.. MKH tl KTIH, arpttiltll L'ltlurn IHHi. ?lll RUNT. No, nn M. Main atm-t. aoltahle for an nltlcr oramaii alorr. WM. JIHINHTON, JR., au.-lllrilw AH N. Main Ht. MISS BESSIE JUSTICE. Fashionable DreMMnaker. AT MRH. UMITII H (11.11 HTANII, 40 North Main Htrcel, dtp Htalral. atptlldtw TYLER DCtRt-200 New Style. ILM, OBAIRI. 1001 0A1U. aft.M MN K.U. IMmom, IIIaMraM. k.b (mi fatu. Ia. TTLCIt BANK COUNTER. TTUB DUI 00., t. lOOU, MO., V4.A. jaacB tacatha I Index to New Advertisement, i'.obt This office. Niitick C. B. Moody. Wastko V. O. Ili (184. I'sos S SAVII.I.K ClnHHcN for linm-inu. PlIH SAI.K. I.KAHK OH KKNT ll.l Clltin-ll St JOST. A Hllk I'tnltri'lln with n red, nntiinil wmul haiiillc. A n unl will he pai) lor Hh rclura HP l 111" I Mil if. PROF. 8. SAVILLE, CLASSES FOR DANCING AiMvmhly ruumn a Pat ton Avenue, tirntid ujHni notie; MnniluyN. n p. in. ChiHln-n Sntun.aa, H o'cluck." Private ImHiuiM any nrnir. hue Kuarnnttcu. unit K tuctnna eptdlw NTB! CANVAHSKK. rtoine one who can mihmhI nart nf hi time xnlii'itinK onlerw from ImililerK antl other in iniM city ior uitH'ivH larueiv uwti, itir wiitcn eoiniiilHsio will tte paid AilitrtHn, ttliliiiK iiko, reiereiiee, titv, P. O. MO. Zui eptilJt FOR SALE, LEASE OR RENT. A larc ilwelliiiK hoime. on Churvh street contain in it roount, htilii kittliin, pan trie mill wrvant' Immihc, c.aimvtnl with Hew'er ami water. Solt-ndid well. rlne KroiimU Apply to ll.'t CIM'ia'll S T. Hept4iltl' W A N'T lilt TO KliNT. Small i'otta:e, .'I or 4- rooin, eonvrnicnt t ourt hmie. AihlriHH H. I MASSIiV, wp.'t i;tt Mi N. Main utrri t. Til All. A I HHASII I. M.TIIKASII BIG REDUCTIONS IN PRICES AT SnM'i,ill.Y on SjMtnp' It.itlis, Mfisnn's Fruit .hirs, Iit '"ifii in I'lti'zi'i's, Wnli'i- Cool rs. Tlifsi' wi will sell ih'ui-I.v l a j 1 1 a k n rosi. iiiii.i ami roicc niiiCliiiiiilM'iSclsfiwn yiIowii mil t'vi'i'.vtliiuiriii our line it luit'il Our nliici-t in iiiakiiiu- thi'si'low prut's is to niiiki room ior a iary,i stork nooii to aiiiYc. Our Iiiiyit ami iniiiiayt'i-, Mr. Tlmtl Tlirasli will lea Yf for tin' NortliiTii niiirki'ts aliout Hit' 1st ol Si'it'inlii'r to puit-liasi', tli- itt t Irom lifatliiii.-ii ti'rs. om of tlit laiuvst. Iiaiiilsoiui'sl iml most roniiilfti' stot-ks ol I lllH klllll I'YI'I' lii-oiiiiht to X. C. It will i-onsist of Crock- r.Y ami lloiiso Furnisliiii" it mi Is in 1 1 1 'if liramlit's, jm Vi'inli ami (it'i-nian Cliimi in I i'.i ainl Dinner .Sets. All kimls lii'ii -;i-li-,-ir ; i'iu'aiil prcsi'iits. Miitalili' for wt'il- uifT. lurl Inlay or for your hi'st" ; line ami common ilnsswari'.SilYiT I'latcil Cut r.Y ami common CuiIi-it. 'oal Vases. Haskets, Lamp Irom the clieauest (ilass to to (lie linest Parlor. .Fan- iiuieil ami Stampeil Tinware mui many other useful am ornamental articles wliii-l ice torlutls inentioniiisi'. With onraliemlv laire stock lis willt'tiahle us tolie heinl- luarti'i'ri ami letnlei-s in this ass of dootls ami at prices nit will astonish you. We are now in lietter position to ease you than lieivtoloif. Our capital isirreatcr ami bv lei'sonally Iniyine; the (ioods irect it irives you the uil- Yiintap' ami liem tit if vou only ileal with us. V KH-p me ceieiiraieti niarter Oak .stoves ami Italics with iroduaze ovcnloors. which we nro offering; very close. o not forget the iiiluiiil h'icch. I ome ami Iniy what you llitil While thev ast,. I'liaiikinu: A'oii for mist fa v. orsami sonciiiii"; your pat I? rouaifi'. wh are yours very n Mtiiuiiy, lllAI). W.TIIItASH & CO.. tKVHTAL I'AI.ACK, tton Ave., under ilriiml iirn llmw PICTOREJRAMES. Hold, Mil ver. Ivory, link.itili and Cumlil- nation MouldlnH. Alan K,,m Mnuldlniia. I'litnn. Malted, Moiinud Hni I'rnaied at Inwcal prlcea and work unaranli-rd, Itnurav- in, I'aintliitf. and Ltaal View. alwaya an hand at ESTAimOOKVS, aa H. Main Nt., Anhcvllle. anr in d VOOTON'S PATKNT WIRK TOBACCO HANGERS ARE THE BEIT, SIMPLEST AND CHEAPEST WIRE HAN6ERI IN THE MARKET. CURES THE LEAVES ONLY. We claim that thaw hanarr. mrm rhe.n.. than any inner; art detachable, and an 7 numlierean be uaed ner tlrktln.ara ...u ftirm bara of tobacco) mon tnharco ran lie cured tier harni tohorra hrlnn better price; doe. not bnilar : .talk ta aot cured, aavlna fuel and tint. Any bara caa be aatd. km. pit tent with para ik let lor A arata poataat. Inqvln for tbera of roar atonktapn or aicent. If tkt do not keep tkeai ataa ta aa. rrlctj awr 1,000, with Mlcka, s.e rrle pttr 1,000, kancora only 40 tad ea.h with order, or Rood teat C. 0. II AOKNTi WANTED, TOBACCO HAK8ER M'F'S CO. Houston, Halifax County, Va. lantantonwaai Buy Llndaey'a Guide Book to W. PC. C. PrtcoMota. BALLARD. RICH & BOYCE, -liltAM.KS IN Stoves and Tinware PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM FITTING, SLATE AND TIN ROOFING. l'AINTH Hiicl OII..N. -AliliNTS I'tIK- THE PASTEUR FILTER, IN A I.I. Kl.liS l-'IIN I'AMII.V AMI lllll'i:!. t'Sli. litiiiritiitc-t-d lu lie lit-riif l'rul. A I.I. SIKHS KHI'T IN STUCK. NTlCIi Tu TllllSH NliHIilNIl CONCRETE WALKS. Ah ii 1m important to ni only Hie IxhI inn terial lor S d walkn, I have arraiiKvd to ki i in Hoik aii'l iim- in my wut k the trlihniti" 1'iontnrrHt h r-Mrttiu Aiu hor lii aml" o tit rmaii Portland Cement, hi h nnl largely lor that put ikim', ami in preirirnee lo many otlur kiml. in New York, t'hia :n. St. Paul, Miiini-aHi( iNtroi. Ni w or an. St. Aniititie anl other ellie. I.- 1 1 - - ('mm lhee I'latt'tt Hhttwini it to Ik muih mi iN-rlnr U the hratnU oriliuiirily nmil lure, nmt t wtinomi.iln tin tu it Niiiicrior iiuali ill Ik- hiun to auoiiv iiitcitMti il. C. K. MOODY, Office No. to la(jn Avcmit. I IvI.ltPIIHNi: Ml. lo. Vaiil ami WarrlootMi ih-.m ht...t TU t.hi.m- Tt. OomiHiund lun and Mcllcatrd Halaam VnH,r haapmved mon aiiciTaful in the treat men I iifdiaenaraol the noac. tliront and Iuhk 1 ban all other rrmidica cunihinid. It acldoiii lalla In any cnar of Aatlima. We have cured many mmiIc in the lour yrnra wt have liecn in Aalirvillr ho hud Hivin up all hoic. Cull t nnroHln nnd c w ll Klvc .vou tlirlrnaniea Wc alao make a airclnlty of dlaenaca of the wet ii m. If ynu nrr ullllcleil with I'llca conic and itct relief. Nu pnln or loan of llnir from bualnraa. Relief obtained al oner, and no return, aa we make a radical cure, fl A I.HAM AMI MX VOIIN IIOMII TRIIAT MIINT. Wc have a home treatment that la very ef leetlve in all dlaeaar uf ihr nlr paaauurn. We have prracrila-d nundirda of Ihcae home Irralmrnta and arnt them In every Mtate In Ihe I'nlon and .nine wonderful euren have lara obtained, A amall pamphlet, dracrlpllvf of Aahcvlllr and alao eaplainlnR our trratmeal, arat free' on application. Alao a Hal of uueatluna am-a with each itamphlet that everyone ahnuld have liefnre am.llng lor home treatment. The lueatlnn. when property aaawtrcd enable aa to make a eorrevt dlaanoaia of each caoe. We have treated many handred cam with the Compound Oayd.a and Balaam and have never had a caat to have heaiorrhairt from Inna after taking the treatment. Ihia't let your prtjadlct keep ya away, hat coma and.iaaloe for youraelf. Hettrr aanac prtjadka thaa your Uf.. Coneulta- Moafrae. Offlea over Coahy'. lewelry Mtore, near Orand Central Hotel, Cation Avenue, A.hc f me,1T G. T. J. HARUAN, M. . ASHEVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS. ICE RATES FOB SEASON 18907 In iti(iiititlt-H not U'hn thiol one ton nt factory In iimiillllt'n not lf than om- half tun nt fui .loo piiuniltt, .'111 tli'krtit, tu tioiniilH t-AL-h lloo HO " to " " 7IKI " i!H " 'JH " " 7flo " t.i " no " " 1000 " to " ion " ' Tii'k.-ta In ilulliir 'iu-kiiKi iiml nv iiuintit.i' nf l 'nuy be obtained from driven and at our oltii-c Tor cash hi tlrk. ih. Asheville Ice & Coul Company. Telvplionc No. ,6 and 40. No. 30 Patton Avenue. THE JKIXICO ANH BEST AM TI I It ACITE COAL rumuleiit WlmleHalc find Hetuil liy ASIIKVIIXK ICK AND COAL COMPANY, Ti-lc-pliouc 36 and 40. ItKi-lu-iivi- Aut-niH iliiiniotlr nnd Sti-anit lor Western North Carollnt. l.ltWIS MAtllll'X L. I'. Mct.OIIH. Vlcc-Pra. IIIKKCTIIHa I.cwIm Mmldu-i M.J. Ileardcn, 8. II. Kn-ll, O.o. H. I'owcll. C. M WESTERN CAROLINA BANK, E- OrKaniird May l.t, 1H8H. CAPITAL, $5(),CKX). htalc, County aud.CityS'UepoKitory. lliH'K a Orncnil lli.nklnu Rimlm-M. IH h.U rrcdved. liiehanRe bouxht and nlil. t Ici-tKiii. made on nil nivrMlblr pnint. The On nil mim in tln .Irpartniviu. ik iioaltrd 014 iH-rcent. Hr annual will be inild. SiKiiul alti niinn idvcn it, liaina on real entntc, which will uc placcd for Ionic tlmt on rcul Konablc term. (lien Irom tl a in. to 3 . m. (in Saturday inn 1 d 1 ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, 217 Haywood Street. A1I,'WAT1-:K TllUKliHI.V -II.TKHF:i on the PrcmiHCt). Tui-nty-lirr rrarii ul iiracti.nl cicricniv. tail, ol the liuaum. mid Hiltvt iiiriii.ucnn nl ninuufactuml, niitt.lt- the iroun Im In preaem Cntltonatil Ik-vi ijiKci.. Vichy and Seltzer Water in Siphon.. iliuiicr Ali and alllla varuoia riavora il tillUA WATItR ready for ahipnirnt and dchvricd Ire.- in Cliy liniita. iiul ,,l li,wn orilcra'tnuat MOUNTAIfLPARK H0TELF&5CDTTAGES. HOT SPRINGS, N. C' H ail if " - q ?!' Vro 'te: bt u K01 itiN in ColtacH Upon the Ground With TAJ JLE HOARD AT HOTEL. --PRICKS FROM $12.00 TO $14.00 P E R WEEK . ntiK.tiltl A BUILDING LOT OR ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN HOTEL BOARD FREE, In the New and .rowli: Mountain Reaort, SKYLAND SPRINGS, (Near Aalirvillr, N. C, mui itiljoiniiiH the Vnnderbilt Bstate.) IIiitui Uf A ..... .... . . l Fl at . enir iriyrn QIIW, I ThewcoiiHina nrrK I for three year, from tluir date and arvtrnnaferalile i the 9100 all hni-k In lionril : vou hnvp ihrr i.. ... i. . ..'!! " ! me one rim- If oud.. .,..t ne them ; nml nt or U end 01 ihrccjcnni your lot will lwrVh MTIU A XTAXXJAJUllV, rROPBIKTOM. Tako TrMlu Out al 0.10 A. M.-a'are as Ccnte-or Drive Mouth a Mlloa. VHMy RI TI HIHIIt. City Aenl. UH patina Ave. HO TE LST A RMOHD-HO TEL BONNY CREST AND COTTAGES, MKVLANI) MINERAL, SPRINGS, N. C Klsrht nilea Mouth or Aahevlllc, on the A. H. Railroad. New hut. la, new cntlaKea, new furullurv, beautiful urovea. neat teanla and croaa., Uwaa! food livery. 48 MINERAL SPRINGS. W hltr Miilphiir, Alum, Mauiii.la, Iron and Kpaom. Thuat aechina health and pleaaure anil elect aiH-lety will not fall to vl.lt thla pleaaant reaort and 'drink of ite healing watera. Term, rcaaonahlc. aprfi dtf Aahcilllc, N. C. P. A. DEMENS WOOD WORKING CO., LUMBER, Door, Haah, Bllnda, MouldliiKN, Htalrworh, Mantcla, Bank and Bar Fixture, and all kind, of Building material. -Hard Wood Lumber Work u nnv 14 dl v Trlcphoiio WE ARE GOING TO MOVE TO NO. 31 NORTH MAIN STREET Anrvi it itinnaT tt And until Hint .late will acll all .ooda at 10 per vnnlaKC of the low pricea. Juat act our larRt Tuwtl at till eta and Im Oon'tfortetl Look out ana look In I happy. .,..4(lc. tier hundrcij. ,...40c. ta no B OO R.IIO , n ihi fi.OO I. B. RANKIN, C.ahin. M.I. Pauii.J. B. Rankin. J. B. Rr. I. B. Mcl mciiuo. SUR PL US. $20,000 Savlnn Feature will receive kv-IhI attentioi,. for four mouth, or lonvcr, Intercut nt the rate the Savlnn llcpartnicnt will lie open till i.m y romlilned with i-khminai. attention tu all dc h.i 11. 1 ini.inhu and I'Ukitv of all cooil. m hia iiumrruu patron, a aupcrior elnaa ol have KKaroNaliii.B relrrcncr. C. H. CAMPRKLL. ; vott en irom Mim to .."m. "r m.,. " " Mirmn E.A. LcVENE, Manag-cr. Near Paaaenirer Depot. No. ao." - - - W w a w M W W I I I cent, un coat. Vou will do well to take ad- Oar a iach Tablt Uaefl at M eta. tory.. Asheville Dry Goods Co. J. O. HQWBU ataaaftr.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 4, 1890, edition 1
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