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TBI iw unr nir i Tn 1 1 r janes ownbv;killro A1HEVI1XE LAiT MIGHT. While on Hl way Home He Gela on tne Track and la Horribly Handed Hla Horae Alao Killed An Em-Mncrlff or Haywood. Ja. Ownby, of Haywood county met with a terrible death near Ashevillc lust night. Hi body, horribly mangled and almost unrecognizable, wu found on the track, half way between Hominy and Candler' station, on the Murphy divi ion of the Western North Carolina rail road, about -ten miles west of Aslwville, this morning. The dead man's horse was found near the track, also dead. Mr. Own by was in Aslieville yesterday morning, having spent Wednesday night with P. A. Ownby, his nephew, on South Main street. He had brought some pro duce to the city, and having disposed ot that started for his home, near Pigeon river about 10 o'clock a.m. He was seen by Mr. A. H. Pelmet, about dusk, pass ing the hitter's house four miles this suit of the scene of the accident. Ownby wnc not sceii again us fur as known until hi- body was found this morning, (ieorg Taylor, who lives near the place, found the body. It is suppposed by those living in tin neighborhood thut Ownby s wagon broke down, as it was found with out wheel off some distance from where tin body wns, anil that he got on his hortk to go on home, leaving his wagon. Ii trying to cross the track, which is at hi angle ol about with the rouil, he i supposed to have lost his beiiriiu-s ami followed the track instead ol' the din road- He hud gone about 100 ynrclt- from the crossing. When the tram struck him. The only train passing over the ronil last night wns a height train, run i lohn Clarke, enuincer. with lirwiu Alli son us Hrenien. The train reached Ashe- villc about 1 o'clock this morning, and the crew did not make any report ol thi accident to the officials ol the road. Mr. Ownby was killed ut a gradual curve and it is said that the train couli be seen coming lor u distance of 1 vards from where the boily was found. Coroner Milliard was notified, but hu held no iniiicst over the body. Mr. Ownbv wns a native ol HiiiicoiiiIk county, but lias lived for u long time oi Bcnverdain, in Haywood. He wu al one time sheriff ot I lay wood county. lb leaves it widow anil several children, al ol whom are married, lie was uncle o P. A. and K. L. llwnliv.nicrchaiusin thi city. THK AI.I.1ANCK TU-JlllltRIIW Don't Forget Ttanl There An other IiHereMttt Concerned. Hiiitok Thk Citmkn: Seeing that th alliunce idea has taken deep root, hoi only among our limning populuiiou bu evervlwriy else as well, and that even other interest and consideration must Is sunk for the time being to let this Hilict prevail, I drop this Bote to suggest to out democratic friends who will meet to-nior row to nominate legislative anil cuuntt candidates the impropriety of neglecting evervlKidy but alliance business and alii onccnien. I know ol no one who oppose)- the alliance ami their nicusurcsnnusolai as 1 know ullclussesofour people bid then God's Sieed in bettering their couditioi, which means the improvement ol the con dition of all; but this organization in this county embrace but a small pari ol our ncoiilc comparatively, and not one-hall ol the farming element as 1 am informed. So 1 suggest that ill making our ticket to-morrow, this alliance itlcn should not absorb everything else. Let us not lorget that we have every other interest to consider as well asullianee no tions. Wc hare merchants, doctors. Inwycrs. mechanics, miiiiuTuciurci. and'a numlerol people engaged in other profession and businesses wuo must ue rrunrdrd as well as the iiolicics und prin ciples of the alliance. We must not lor- net that this is a democratic asseinblagi met to attend to democratic business ( which means the good ot all I and not for the purpose ol makingourselvc asso in w nooping up inc nniuncc. The alliance members ol this body will be treated with all the resiiect and con sideration they deserve, just as well as the merchants, the mechanics, lawyers and doctors; but no ulliance business can be attended to in it und it is hoiicd that it will not be taken by any as tin object of the meeting. It must not Ih forgotten thnt Ashevillc with her twelve thousand inhabitants and their interest, and her fifteen hundred democratic vot er will receive some consideration ut least. The prosperity of Ashevillc means the prosperity ol nil classes of our peo ple, farmer a well a others. Let u ponder just a little lielorc we g- too lar witn tins nniuncc iiusinrs to tne neglect ol everything else. otkn. Antievllle Tobacco Market. The nunilier of Hiunds of leul tobncci old on the Ashevillc market during tin month ol Srptrmlirr, as rrMirtrd liv li. I. Holmes, secretary of the Ashevillc tobac co association, wns r!l.'.72 and the total price paid for it was J. , 15X44, an aver aire of H.flO cent per pound. In Septem ber of Inst year, the amount sold was 12,0.1:1 His and the price paid wns II,- 31lM.ao an average nl lO.Tn cents noiiiul From October I.INMU. to October 1,1 HUH. there were 'JO.'J'J'J.nM pounds of tobac co sold on the Ashevillc market, nnd the amount paid for it was 9 :i,ano,047.4il. Falrvlew Returns). The return from Fnirview give the fol lowing the result of the primary in that township: For Representatives J. a. T. llnlrd 91 Locke Craig iio, M. L. Heed In, w II, Car tls in,! P. Lawrjr , . A. lilacs well I. nhcrlff 11. L. Reynolds Al, Clerk W. H. Voung IIS. . U. Israel 10, J H. Carter B, W. II. Wilson 9. Rcgletcc of Deeds J. J. Marker 43. Treasurer J. II, Courtney 41. Coro"rr L II. Mcliraycr 8, Charles K ttllliard , W. Ii. Illlllarcfl, IwlfKStrs J. A Wrajr, T, J. Voung, I, H Cooper, C. V. Williams, J. Will Junta, , - - - - ' A Oao4 Record. Much of the hesitation, doubt and delay in taking out life insurance i due to the (low payment or policies by some poor ana Kruno emsai taiarancc com panies and by their otrsVtirnes needlessly contesting fiii icsca. I The following record however made by the Equitable Life Assurance society ought to satisfy any who hesitate: r ', i 1 -' The proof of Mr. J. J. Partridge' oeata which occurred September JJtl, were signed and rnt to the company at 3 o'clock p. m. September 34; the check forth full amount of policy together with all premiums paid on th policy, $1,068.40, n forwarded on th 2lfl, and oa the 39 was received -by- their ehrvcr agent, Mr. D. D. Monroe, and on the earn day banded to Mr. Partridge. A bank draft could not hav been collec ted mors promptly. Jonrsboro Leader. 0rt.8dWt. JjaV'trvVW il1 nl (roreeUat MM a'.' nl. nalnrday Fair weather 1 winna Keiicraiii norineriyi aiiKiiiv cooler. The colored farmers' alliance meets to night. Mrs. S. H. Hilliurd is visiting Mrs. W. L. Milliard. The first 'possums of the season are on the market. Mr. R. M. Kurinnn returned yesterday Irom Macon court. Hcttie Hcrnard Chase in "Uncle's Dar ling" at the Grand opera house to-night. The reception at the Y. M. C. A. to night is for men only. It promises to be a very enioyubie attair. In round num!)crs the street railway carried in July, 80,000, in August, DO, 0U0, und in Septeinlier, 79,000 passen gers. Mr. and Mrs. las. P. Sawver. Mrs. W. 11. Penland nnd Miss Mary I'cnlnnd lelt to-day lor New York to be gone ten Hays. Hcttie Bernard Chase will play "Uncle's Darling at the matinee to-morrow at 2.80 p. tn. The prices for admission will be 25 and 50 cents. The regular weekly meeting of the hoard of 'aldermen will lie held to-night In the absence of Mayor Wanton City Clerk Miller will preside Howard Butler, colored, was put in iail recently for selling whiskey. lie fur- uished a $200 bond yesterday and was discharged Irom custody. W. C. Sams, died at hishomeonRcems creek yesterday afternoon. He was 3d vear. ot age and leaves a wife and two children. Mr. Sams was u farmer. The new electric light ccimjiany hail fourteen lights burning lust night. Mr. Knss, siiK-riiitvmlcnlol construction snvs lie will have six more ready to-night. Thev will be on Southside avenue. The Ashevillc Park, Hotel and 1m pro vemeiit company is grading for a drive, Irom tlie top of the mountain behind the lliichanan proticrty to the city. The work has been mistaken by many for preparations tor a railroad. The democrats of the west ward will meet nl the court house to-morrow night at 8 o'clock for the purpose of or ganizing a young men's democratic club. All democratic voters Irom the west ward are requested to be present ut this meet ing. lidwnrd Jackson was before acting Mayor Miller this morning charged with iK-iiig drunk nnd carrying a pistol. Hi was lined $5 lor the first otfence and $10 lor the second. J. 1. 1 avlor, urunk, was lined $5. hdwnrd Komaine, drunk lulled to appear and forfeited $5 bond. The young men's democratic club holds its regular meeting at the court house tt - night at H o clock. I lie meeting nigni has Ik-cii changed from Tuesday to l'n lay. Mr.Jas. S. Adams will address tin club to-night. Il is exiiecinlly desired Unit every uicmlicr ol l lie registration ciiiiimittce shall be present. PRUMINKNT ARRIVAL, Is) There Any One Here That Knows lour SwannaniiH : F. Fred Wnyforth, Bnl- limorv; Henry G. Wright, S. C; Kusscll I1. Cooke, D. C. Towiisend, N. Y.i G. M. lirillilh, Philadelphia; C. W. Selph, Chi cago. (ruin Central: T. T. Adams, Green ville, Tcnu.; W. 1). Hill, K. Hi D. K. K.; A S. Ilrvsou and W. K. Burnett, Franklin; vV. A. linloe. Webster; F. T. Hyatt, J. K 11 vutt and . W. II. Edwards, Waynes- ville: ci. r. lolau, Covington, Ky.; 1 Mann. Ilaltiinorr; F. K 11 1 ledge and John I-'. Malonev, N. C; C. A. Lowery, Tcnn.; Frank Culliurt, Annie Whitney John Cns- mhIv. John Armstrong, Hurry Kuuy Frank Connor, Wm. tirobt, Mnlel Pearl, Heme Bernard Chase Co. Glen Kuck : 0. P. Greer, Greenville, S. C; Z. B. Vance. U. S. army ; Y. F. Fosser, Providence, K. I.; J. A. Sronce and wile, llemntt, Mo.; Dr. H. B. Cwbnnks, At. lanta, Ga.; M. I). Brctton and wife, Mor ganton, N. C; Mr. Duckworth, Morgan ton, N. C; Mrs. F.Joseph, Miss B. Mur ihy, Miss Katie Dun, Montgomery ; Mrs. llH-ke, Morgnnton, N. C; C. M. Malldrn, I'nion, S. C.i T. J. Adams, Greenville, S. C; T. Kehbrv, Sandusky, Ohio; G. II. P. Cole, Hemlcrsonvillc, N. C.;J. B. Gregg, PhilRdclphia, Pa.; L. V Wilcox, Saluda. N. C; F. L. Snnford Marion, N. C; E. W. Merrett, Green Clark, Skowhegan, Mich.; J. Kaswold, Montgomery, Ala.; J. G. Garnett, Round Knoli, .V C; J. r, Muloncy, Henderson ville. X. C. Hl'sllNIiMM NOTICKII. Momelhlnsl Knllrely Mew." The Little Jewel Lump, made of nickel hall the sixe of an ordinary lamp, but gives more light. You are sure to buv one on sight. At Law's, on South Main street. Agents wanted. HrThe finest stock ever exhibited in our city will Iw displayed October 2 and 3 al tile Crystal I'alace. Thau W. Thrash tit Co. 41 Patlon avenue sep:iod4t. I'ndcr Grand Opera House. A Barvaln. For sale one vacant lot in Western part ol the city, near the cotton factory, Apply to W. M. Jam vis, ut llearden, Kankin & Co.' or to C. G, Dcrr, Stanley' Creek, N. C. oct2d2w MrThnt Little Jewel lamp is on sale, rcrv low nt tne Crystal I'alace. 41 Pntton avenue, A Bad Railroad Wreck occurred several dny ago on one nl ou most important trunk line. Nobody hurt but all the baggage except the Koiicr-irsy irunx was smusneo up. Buy one. Sold by dealers. Made by II. W. Koundtrec & Bros., Richmond, Va. MuMr. P. R. Mclntvre, who I well known for his superior workmanship, and Mr. C. K. Moody, who sell the very best brands of Portland cement, have as sociated themselves to make a pecialty of laying concrete sidewalks and are pre pared to take contract to no such work in inv very oral manner, umcr av riv ton avenue, telephone 40 and 73. A Mew Road lo Mllaa. If you are wis and wish to become ncaitny and wealthy also, yon will use Roller King or Electric Light flour; be en lit the Ashevillc Milting Company' nour 1 not only tne nest Dot tnecneanest. HsTLook out for the opening day Oc- ln tf. -J ,nn x at IM 1 rwa. I u. VnM at sure to oe pleased. THAD W. THIASH t CO. Under Orand Opera Hon, Or. D Fs Arrington tllROEOX DKMTIsrT. Pllllne teetk a snMlali. atos natla ill. eaata mm, aad all dlaraaM avrtalalnf to th dmtal stracturt, (iffln rooms na Pat- Ion avtasw, ever Harsor aaiitk's diu store. ftinana- .MM .iL i , the LECTRitrnGTrmc: ACOMMl'MICATIOM FROM T. W, PATTON, A aialeraent ol the Old Company Position with Reference to That 700 Offer A Partial Reply to Hr.Atklna. Editor The Citizkn: "Lt Rot est mart vive le Koi" is a sentiment which I have heard Americanized into "Kick the fellow that you believe to be down," and evidently it is the ruling principle of vour eminent and uttractiveyoimglocnleditor whea he writes, as he did on yesterday; "City Clerk Miller went to the officials of the bid company to-day to make ar rangements for thnt company to furnish lights until the new plant is finished, but thev placed their price at $700 per month, or just twice what the city has been paying and the arrangements were not made. The new company will fur nish lights as soon as possible." When your local grows in age nnd in grace he may find that the "best policy" requires a statement of facts rather than mere fancy. 1 can imagine nothing far ther from fact than his effusion above quoted. Mr. Miller said distinctly he did not call officially when he met a minority ol the board ol directors ol the "old com pany." I was oneof those directors, and said that we had received a proposal Irom Mr. W. W. Bnrnnrd that wc should extend our contract lorn short time al $700 per month. Thut il had lecii de clined for the reason that arrangements had already been mnde to change our machinery, and we saw no reason win we sliouhl inconvenience ourselves to help our opponents out of their trouble. That I had always been anxious to pre vent the town being in darkness, and that I supposed our board would do much for the city, nnd to snvc ourselves as citizens the intense inconvenience 01 dark and muddy streets, such as wc had last night, nnd may expect for some time to come, which we would not consider at all, if suggested by our opponents, nno 1 took occasion to say distinctly that a majority uf our lamrd were nut disposed to accept any temporary contract. In this perfectly unofficial interview, we suggested thai if the ab.-urd claim ol the new company, thnt thev had com plied with this contract by running 11 wire to the square, was treated as we had no doubt 11 would Ik' bv an honest board of aldermen, we were rendv to renew our contract w ith the city for a reasonable time 011 present terms, but it the city asked us to continue tor only u short time, thus enabling our opponents incomplete their arrangements, we might consider il upon the terms which hud al ready liecn offered by Mr. Bin nai d anil declined by us ; which we would do ns an accommodation to the city, and not to our opponents, and knowing thnt the city would be protected, which hud been required from the new company, und would suffer 110 loss from the increased charge for such temporary service. Surely your local man lias room 10 im prove his guessing qualities. 1 agree fullv with your editoriul sug gestion, that lile is too short to enter UHin a discussion ol the merits ot pole or tower liuhts: and will only reulv to Mr. Atkiu, that his newly acquired opinion I would nave occn 01 more service 10 me cilv, if he had presented it to the board 01 aldermen bclore ine bias were asKca; and I protest, that it either of the com (icting parties are to be released from an imiiortant and costly part of their con tract, the benefit of such release should insure to the city, nnd not be left in the pockets of the contractors. Very rcsiicetfully. T. W. Patton. Injustice to the local editor of Tin: Citizkn, it should be stated that city Clerk Miller says he wn correctly re ported by yesterday' Citizkn in .its nc countofbis visit to the officers of the old company, except it should have hcci stated that the old company thought the bills should be paid by the new com pany, not by the city. Kit. Citizkn. Index lo Mew Advcrtlacnieute. Tn Loam Ii. a. Wntton. Fob Kknt 11. 8. Wutaon. Pol'NM No 17 Nnrih Mnln Street. Hall's Haps Prritrrt k Kutlciluc T ) LOAN. 91000 to limn on gooil eltv profwrtv. at a prr cent inured l H. VVATSON. uctadtf Krai Batatc Agent. A sum .if money returned by Hivlng for this ndvrrttscntt-nt. oeiadJt NO 17 NORTH MAIN T. RBNT. A nlcrly famUlicd honr, corner Mrrrlmon mrrnuc and C best nut irert. Fur term ap ply to i H. WAT HON, ocinritr Real Kstnte Affcnt. Hc wlr tn-dny H In mad now to defer.' What rvcry h'tunc hould have, and that la a Koird aafr. Ilall'a ante and !ot-k Com pan hnvc rrvrntly manufactured a am nil hounr l They are aelltnir very fast la many rt Itea It in hardly nrcepimry tn aeali of the Importance of a hnuc wife. Ilnw often peo ple leave their nilver. Jewel and Important fiapera cipuard to Are. mhliera and unrella ileaervaniH, when by a little money welljent on one of theae Kitfen they could make them rlvca aerure. Thin anfe I c prr wily matle for the wanta of the many nt a price within the meant of all. if you want one I will supply yon. PKKIHtMKK HI'TLKIK..,, octAdnt .IH I'attou Ave., Ashevillc. A Child's Hat. TantiehnHat TheCltlsen office by fwylng Tor this advertisement, octt dtr spoR RBNT. A five room cottage, nlrrly rurniahril, near invsirrri earimria ariiKDliui winter luca tlua. Will rent inr six m'nths. Apply at A7 PRBNCH DKOAD AVUN0U. tpta7lllw JpilK BALB Two-third Inttmt In a ffnod paylna hual ocm in Aancvmc, a,uuu cam rvcjiitrra. Ad.lrm. "8," wptSTdtf Car c itlata Office. po. RBNT. Fnrnlthcd hnum to rent, 7a Bailer utreet Atltireaa rldx "J," tptaTdlw Aaherllle, N. C. RBNT. aahnrhan rvaldenca, one mile from city on Mrrrlmon avenne rnari, handanmelv and completclT fumlehed and tqalpoed ; ei'qaUltc Tlewl catenalye arounila: two fre.h Irrwv co a a t winter anlen i horara and vehlelea If dealrea. I'oaaraon alven lat of Novemlier. Owner occupying In aumnv-r only would make permanent arranxcincnt with party uennni m w mi nminn.. Ann I mm etlidlm P, O. LOCK BOX 88a. PICTURE JRAMES. Oold, mirer, leory, Oak, OIK aad Combt- aatloa Mouldlnn. AIM Room Moulding. Plctare Matted, Mounted aad Framed at lowett price aad work guaranteed. Bngrar. lag. Painting aad Local View alwayi oa hand at ESTABROOK'S, ta . Main St., Ahellle. apt lad But Undtti'i Cinlde Book to W M. C Piico aj ct ... Saga , hi H' M wri li , m. V. f , a. . , . ..I'l' ' I 4. aM.V-' THE NEW HOUSE LMDS. OF - NECESSITY - IT - MUST. IinplicitcoiifldtmwmuHtbo ncfordctl itgi iiHHortioiiH for t-li :iroof. 0vervhplinin? proofs daily cntcli the eyo and pour their irresistible attractions before the wondering nmlti tude. Last week the people raved over our wand open ing nnd we were the recipients of ninny Hat terintf congrat ulations of success nt homo and n broad. Many new ar rivals which were too late for our oix'ninjr now in. the sm eial low price sale continues for another week. Plush Wraps, Furs, .Jackets and Mazers for FALL AND WINTER WEAR lust received. I'pwnrds of six hundred gjirineiits to sehi-t from. All Into styles and direct from first hands. No hand ful of stuff here. We are doing the business. The people are tired of ton-cent stores. They patronize our house be cause we keep everything in our line at correct prices, and are served by able, experienced assistants. We guarantee prices against New York's largest establishments and war rant every article sold over our counters. Low uniform prices to all. The highest standard of goods. Correct late styles. Liberal terms, and a stock complete. That is the bid we make for patronage. Ladies desirous of having their Hats for Sunday must leave their orders early in the wii'k, as that department is already crowded with orders. I'pwardsof FOUR THOUSAND HATS and the h'nest collection of trimmings to select from. Only the best trimmer) employed here. Satisfaction guaran teed in every respect. Hushed with customers, pressed with trade. Our rule lives and illumines our course. Po liteness and courtesy to all. whether purchasers or not. Hesjiectfully, F. P. MIMNAUGH, Pry (ioods, Millinery and Carpets. BALLARD. RIGH & BOYCE, -1IBALHKS IN- Stoves and Tinware. PLUMBING, Gal AN STEAM FITTING, 8LATE AND TIN ROOFING. PAINTS and OILS. AI3KNTM FOR THE PASTEUR FILTER, IN ALL 8IZK8 FOR FAMILY AND IIDTIiL I'NK. Guaranteed lo be Urrm Proof. ALL HIKS KBPT IN MTISCK. A VISIT THAT HILL INTEREST1 II. GRAND OPENING OF FINE CRYSTAL PALACE Thursday and Fridny, Oci. ad and 3d. All purchnHwl in NVw York l.v Mr. ThniHh. Aftorn wti'k'H delay in tho fif ightH. on hiHt .M(iiili.vveution(liHl2"ihinvy cuhph (many of which wi-iv orininnl import pnckK0H) in our openinrr room, filled with tliHi lioicerit nnd luteHt, Bt-ylcHof fine imported Pottery, (SIhhh. Vhwoh, DoIIh, &c. We am now buHy with four clerkn unloading thew ciihoh, making ready for the display. More yt to i-ome. Wo will have in atriior't time one 01 liilison's lnt'Ht improved Talking DoIIh, and will notify you on its arrival to come and Bee it, Hiiocially the ladien and children. In our MAMMOTH STOCK we secured a' quantity of the Little Jewel Lamps, the Intent thing out, bought direct from factory, and our price Bells it at sight. It is now on exhibition. Just what AHhi'ville needed nnntlior rh hero. The largest stock, the InteHt designs, largest corps of clerks (ladies nnd gentlemen). Conveniently located. Help us and we will soon reach tho climax. Do not forget the opening days. 'We are always glad to welcome you. THAD W. 41 Patton Avenue, - j . , hlmM. , t J " J i . M.tf. p - fry CHARCOAL JUST RECEIVED. 600 Bushels FRESH BURNT CHARCOAL FOH HA LB BY THE LOAD, BARREL OR BUSHEL, C. E. MOODY, Office No. 30 Patton Avenue. TKLBIMIONH NO. 411. Yard nnil WarrhouK near IKihiI. Tele phone 73. POTTERY AND GLASS AT THE THRASH & CO., under Grand Opera House. " - fJ . if . .a - jffg ,t jf , tf ASHFV1LLL AVVHUTISHMliMS. ICE RATES FOR in quantltle. not lea. than one ton at factory ., 0c. per hundred. In uuantltle. not lca than one half ton nt factory.,.., oc- ami pound., 3D ticket., 10 pound, each " 700 11 M " KB " g TS0 " Id ' BO ' g" 1000 " 10 " 100 " " 0 00 Ticket. In dollar packitRc. and anv quoniltr of ice may be obtained from driver, and at our olticc for ra.h or tickt u. Ashevillc Ice & Coal Company. Telephone No. 36 and 40. No. 30 Ptton Avenue. THK JKIXICO AND BEST ANTHRACITE COAL For .ale at Wholesale and Retail by ASHEVIIXE ICE AND COAL, COMPANY, Telephone 36 and 40. Uaclu.ivr Atfrnu itlumeatlc and 8tea.il lor Wratcrn North CaroHna. READY. I am ready to show you the new Bhajies in Full Neckwear in exquisite and exclusive designs. Also now in stock tho new blocks in hats for the season in "Youmnn's," Miller and Diinlap shapes. A full line of Men's Fine Hand Made Shoes, in French Calf Falent Leather, &c &c, of the cele brated make of Hathaway, tioulo and Harrington. My !f:.)0 Shoe for Men is a dandy and hard to beat. Every pair warrranted. E. MITCHEIX, Men's Outfitter. 28 I'atton Avo. .it'JUd:nn L1IWI8 MAUIH'X. I'm . Mcl.ol'l, Vlce-I'rc. UiiCTon:-Lewl. Maddux, M.I. Bcarden. 8. H. Kccd. Uco. B. HokcII, C. - WESTERN CAROLINA BANK, l)rK.in:cd May let, 1H8H. CAPITAL. .$50,000. SURPLUS. $20,000 (Mate, County and City Deponltory. Hue. a Ocneral llankinu Bn.loeM. t)eKMlta rwrlTed. Bichanjre bonaht and wld. Col lection, made on all accclble point.. The Sarin Feature will recdee auccinl attention. On all nin in thia department, depoalted for four month, or longer. In tercet at the rau of 4 per cent, per annum will be paid. Special attention aiven to loan, on real estate, which will be plarrd for Ion time oa rea .unable terroa. Open Irom U a m. to 8 p. m. On Saturday the Saeina Department win be open till p. m lanldly ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, 217 Haywood Street. AIVWATKR THOROUGHLY FILTERED on the Prcmiaca. Twenty-nee year, ol practical e.perirnce, combined with MKtoKAL attention to all dr tail, ot the bu.inc and perfect amunccment. for CLKtNLia.M and rt'UlTr of all (ood. manulacturrd, enable the proprietor to prreeni to hi. numerou. patron, a superior class of Carbonated Beverages. Vichy and Seltzer Water in Siphon. Ginger Ale and allthe various aarors ol OIAWATBK ready for shipment and drtleen n free in City limit. Out of town order, must have ssaroNiiBLi reference. C. H. CAMPRI--I.1.. A BUILDING LOT OR ONE HONORED DOLLARS IN HOTEL BOARD FREE, In the New and Growlngr Mountain Rcaort, SKYLAND SPRINGS, (Near Ashrvillc, N. C, and nrijoiiiiiiK the Vnndrrliilt Estate.) Vour rhiilce of nny lot In the pint nr loo. Von get a Wairnntr Ik-etl Itllle erfectl an i a receipt for BliMt. with ten cnuMins attached, each cou pon fur 111 These ciuN,ns are giHMl for flOearh in payment lot board at anv of the hotels in Hkyland. IIiitki. Ht Amu mi oH-n now. I II11TKI. IIonxvcskkt iH-n now J Kmc from 3li to o per month. Pavilion lioi'HK-licfnir built ) Th, .c coupon. nrrKoil for three years from their date and aretranalerahle. TlK-rt-forr. iou imv fioofor your choice of a beautiful hul'illng l"l;ou get the full) all back in bonrd ; tou h .vc three yinr. to do so in : you can sill the ioiiM s to wm one ele if ,011 do not nc them ; and at or before tbt eml ol three years your lot will lie worth from 3iHI to SHOO or more. OTIS A. MILLER, Take Train Out al 9.10 A. Vara as C'enla Or Drlva Moanh a Ml Ira. I'Klili. KI TI ItlH'.U. City Agent. 2 Patton Ave. HOTELS ARMOND-HOTEL BONNYCREST AND COTTAGES, SKYLAND MINERAL, SPRINGS, N. C. Eight mile South of Aahcvllle, on the A. at tt. Railroad. New hotels, new cottages, new furniture, beautiful groves, Beat tennis aad croquet lawn., good livery. 48 MTNERAL SPRINGS. White Sulphur, Alum. Magnesia, Iron and Bpsom. Those seeking health and (Measure and select society will not fail to visit this pleasant resort aad drink of It healing, waters. Terms reasonable. E. A. LeVENE, aprddtf Manager. Ashewllle, N. C. P. A. DEMENS WOOD WORKING CO., Manufacturer ana Dealer la all kind, af Derated LUMBER, Door, Saab, Bllnda, Mouldings, Stalrwork, Mantel, Bank and Bar Fixtures, and all kinds of Building Material. Hard Wood Lumber Work a Soeciultv. nov 14 die Telephone) SCHLIT'S MILWAUKEE BEER, Celebrated the World Over for iU Purity. We deliver to all paru of the city onr owa Bottling Biport Beer at ONE DOLLAR PER DOZEN. al'umeJT' TMhTTH Al)BVl'wX?bKOM,',," -M THE "BONANZA," V WINE AND . LIQUOR . STORE IN THE STATE. ' ' " FINE SAMPLE AND BILLIARD ROOM., 1. 4. a,q. a,,vr. I NO. 3 $. MAIN STN isHEVILLE. N. C BRICK. I1RICK. "FOR BALB BY- BUNCOMBE BRICK Aahevllle, N. C. FITZPATRICK ' ' Dealers In wall laper, window Shades and Patent Hangers, 1 Palat. (Ml aaeTaralaeMa, Maawy. Mined Preaea aaa Ws bee la stawk at. Lvulaaad KeateMhy Land. BwaWeatWWtaWatBa SEASON 1890. . B. KANKIN, Cashier M.J. Pagie, J. B, Kanmn.J. e. aay, j. u. Kecd M. McLoud. Near Paaacoarer Depot. Mo. a. BRICK. & TILE CQMPAIIY, P.' 6. ,Bocx 426. BROTHERS. -., 1.1 t .c .1., ,,.. Paint, and Color, Amerlraa . Window Ola, bott BrbMlf " I
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Oct. 3, 1890, edition 1
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