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''' ."' v,'','!'i',,5 T-'r':r" 'Hr,'TIV,t: T'V'Trr Tp7;. --r--pf-- ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER C, 18,)(). I. ft HIS FAREWELL TALK. REV. ATE AT AN KND, He Deliver a abort Address to the Congregation ot ttae Central MetnodlMt Church LaMt MlKht done to Kanaaa City. " The services nt the Central Methodist South, yesterday, closed Rev. G. C. Kun- kin's terra as pnstor of that churcn. nr. Rankin has been in chnrcc of this church for three years and during that time has done a world ot good. He lias, on sever al occasions, won the hearty praise ol some and the severe criticisms of others for his tearless and outspoken manner in alluding to the wickedness ot the city. Dr. Kankin has made an excellent pastor and his departure will be a loss that will be felt not only by his own congregation but by the entire community. The services at his church yesterday morning consisted of the monthly observ anceof the sacrament. At night u song ser vice was held, und at this service Hr Kankin made a short farewell talk to his congregation. His remarks were very brief but impressive, und considerable emotion on the purt of the congregation was manifested. Dr. kankin in the beginning announced that he would leave tor Kansas litv Mo., this morning. He said tins was not his own selection, but thul he had been directed by the church authentic to eo there. "In looking back," Dr. Kankin contin ued, "over my three years us pastor ol this church, 1 can see u gnat iiianv thinus to afford me pleasure. The rein tions of a pastor to his congregation arc very sacred, there lieing but one relation more so. unci that is the one of n hus band to his wife, and if the pastor docs as he should, he is sought by all of his flock for counsel and prayers in a way that no one else is sought. In this way he becomes very much attached to the neoole: their sorrows become his sor rows and their pleasures Ix-conie his measures. 10 sconraie a pastor iroin his congregation is quite a trial to him and he never liecomes accustomed to it it always opens up a wound in his heart and leaves him vcrv sad. 1 am not emo tional, but when these times come 1 uin very near it and it is hurd for me to talk 1 feel this way more than ever to-night for heretofore when leaving a place I have alwavs had somehoiie of being sent back some duy, but now I go too fur away and have no idea ol ever reluming to you as pastor. I go iiecanse 1 ice. that I am ncwlcd and therefore the scpn ration is pcrjicttml, and the next time we meet it win oc iiriiunti me iiironi Cod. "Of a bona fide memlicrsliip of tliii church of H) have come in since took charge ol the church, and as almost halt ot the memlierM have lieeu receive! by me 1 feel vcrv closely and tenderly re luted to them. Nothing unpleasant lie. tween me and the congregation has oc curred while 1 have lcen here and then- is no bitterness. 1 love all mid will carry away most pleasant recollections ol my relations to vou. "There are soniethiugsthat 1 wish wen- otherwise. There linvc not been as many people converted ns 1 wished. Then- were young men m the congregation when I came who were out of itinst and 1 huvc tailored to have then change, but they are out vet. If thev are not saved they will certainly be lost and uf coursi this gives me pain. If I could lecl that all who have attended on my ministry- would lie saved it would be a happiness tnut no worus couiu give expression to I beseech all of you to labor for this. bee you, as a parting word, to receive God. "During my work ns pastor here I have een a great many things that were not right, tiocl has given me n conscience, and that conscience would not iermitnie to be silent nUiut them, and hence 1 have had to speak and write of them plainly 1 have done it in the tear of God and tor the good of the community. 1 do not deserve great praise nor censure for this, for it could not tic otherwise. 1 had to open my mouth to tell the truth. 1 huve crcuted unfavorable imprcssioas, but 1 was not after popularity. I huve tried to keep but one object in view and that is the glory of God. 1 have nothing but love tor those who have become angered I love all people ol all classes in the city and mv prayer is tnnt nil m.iv lie saveu. "To my immediate congregation, I beg you to remember me in your prayers. 1 shall remember vou in mine. 1 have been with the most of you in affliction and have mingled my tears with yours and felt your sorrows. Therefore I cannot forget you. I return my thanks for your sympathy and co-operation, and believe you have tried to do your duty ns 1 huve tried to ao mine. Before concluding Dr. Rnnkin returned thanks Prof. V. Kneringer, the organist and the members of the choir for their efficient and valuable aid. He alsi thanked the memliers uf theoflicinl board of the church und W. 11. 1'enland, the treasurer. He closed his talk by saving: "God bless such people and keep them, and by and bye may we all n eet around the throne of God where our union may lie perpetuated forever und where we may all love and be led to fountains of living water, and hunger and thirst no more and weep and sorrow no more. The services were closed with the sing. ing of "(jod le with you till we meet again." PROMINENT AM MI V A IM, la There Anv One Here That Know VouT Oku Rock: Miss Daisy Wilson, Co. lumbin, S. C; J. L. Luddan, Winston, N C; M. V. Kourke, L. I'. Lcndlcy. Knox- ville, Tenn.j Herd S. Kuttmunn, New York: L. L. Sundley, South Carolinn: Mrs. J. H. Bnrolin, Mrs. J. K. Miller, Hurlam, Iowa; Miss Alinnic Ilrnzil, Hen dersonville, N. C; A. II. Howard and wife, Edison, Wash. Swannanna :. P. Wailcs, P. H. liar relson, Vs..; Thos. Turner, New York ; J. 8. Williams, K. C.allnwnv, Wm. II. Pear son, Thos. Murphy, Kugcne I'. Allien. F. H. Cameron, J. b.Tinnlcy, Mrs. M. Ma. son, N. C; Albert Adler, Alabama; W. M, Hanline, Baltimore; C. H. Parks, Git.; w. K. loppnge, h. v, loppnge, Mut toon, III.; B. E. Hooker, Knoxville. Grand Central : Mrs. O. C. Mncot, Misses M. L,. nncot and Irupo, Skvlund, N. C: B.L. Ilrown. Walter Connallv. H. M. Hrown, W. P. Randolph, J. J, Mnck ey, city; Ralph J. Ncal, Ky.; Claude Hicks, SCR. R.; A. R. Hrown, John Moore, Knoxville; W. R. Woodurd, Coopers; G. H. Gallaher, Tenn.: W. C. Hrittain, Ga.; I. M. Hunnieutt, Atlanta; R. D. Hosting, N. Y.; A. S. Bryson, N. C; Thos. Pitigerald, Knoxville; W, A. Cra ry, N. C; W. L. Spencer, Baltimore; C. W, Schulti, Trenton, N. Y.; O. W.Payne, N. C; T. H. Bomur, Morgnnton; K.J. 8tokely, city; T. R. Justis, N. C; 0. . Webber, 8. C.; J. A. Holly burton, N. C; W. Y. Porter, Coopers; G. W. Crawford, Marion; Geo. M. Bulla, Lexington, N. C. MrMimnsugh's millinery department Is doing rushing business. They fur nished the young ladies of the Ashevillc female college yesterday and shipped 20 do sen trimmed hats to South Carolina. octitf. AROUND TOWN. varwial till 8 it. m. TneNdiur IncreaHliiiC elousllneaa and nIiow- erHt Hutneriy wiiisni NmiigiiHrs temperature. C. V. Brown has returned from a trip to Louisville. S. P. Mears returned yesterday from n tw.o weeks trip to New York. O. M. Bulln, n deputy internal revenue collector, of Lexington, N. C, is in the city. A marriage license has been issued to J no. M. UucKett anil Ainumiu Austin both of Buncombe. Mrs. I. Norris Mversleft to-day for Baltimore where she takes her little boy lor medical treatment. N. W. Fain has returned from Long Is land, where he has licen engaged in build ing an electric railroad. Mr. G. W. Crawford, storckecier and ganger for the fifth district, with head quarters at Marion, is in the city to-day. A circular is out stating that the col ored republican voters of the eilv will meet at the court house to-night lor the purpose of organizing a club. The revival meetings at the French Urond Baptist church lire vcrv success ful. So tar there have Ik'cii four additions to the church in n result of them. Misses Maria and Katie Brown and Potter M. Brown left yesterday for a trip to New Zealand, their former home. They will be gone several months. The court house clock has nt last been set to so os give the correct time. For the past two or three weeks it hail been wandering around with false informal ion. Mrs. Dolph Baird. who lives on Char lotte street has sent to Tiik Citizkm an apple blossom ami some well di veloK'd plums, both ol u second growth for this season. William Pcnlaiid died at his home in Lower Hominy township yesterday morning. He was 2a years ot age and died of consumption. The funeral occurs thisaftcrnoon. Howard Butler, colored, was reporteil in The Citizkn of Friday as having liecn placed in jail for selling whiskey. He de nies that this is the case and says that llutler Shclton was the man. X. A. Reynolds. C. W. Malonc, II. C. loiH-s, Johii Reynolds and li. H. Atkinson kit Saturday night for a fishing and hunting trip to Beaufort, X. C. They will be absent about a week, lion. T D. Johnston left yesterday fur Kiitherlon ton. He addresses the iieople on the political issues there to-day and at Marion to-morrow, lie simiks in Swunnnnon township Saturday. Mr. G. H. Morris, alter one week on the campaign with Mr. hwai t. has snll his interest in the Western Farmer and Mechanic. Mr. J. Wiley Shook, formerly ot the Clyde Register, was the purchaser, and he will try it lor a week or two. Mr. 15. II. Wright in a letter to us says that the "Shelby colony ill Ashrvilli- ire hale nil hearty, line of their mini- lu-rcast .lis first democratic vote in the iirimarv election auiuruitv. i ney sun slick to their colors. "Shelby Aurora. ICveuing educational classes for young men wi t lie organized lo-uigui in r 'clock nt the Young Men stliris;iiiu As sociation in commercial aiitnmciic, liookkecninif. tieiiiiniiiiisliiii and slenog raphy. AH desiring to enlcr these classes lioiilil apply tu-iiigiit. K. B. Davis, of Ashevillc. who con din ted the auction sale at Andrews on Tttc.i lav. will certainly Ik-called upon to sell out Koiiahcctah. Wc are reouested to say however, that Kill t ooiier and A. CampM! will give him to understand that they will not submit to any more of Ins surensm. .Murpliy uulietm. Chaplain C. F. Williams, who has lieen chaplain for many years of the state prisons ol Iowa, aim who wusn delegate to the national prison conference at Cin cinnati, will deliver a tree lecture on In temperance in its relation to crime to night at H.atl o'clock at the lecture hall ot the V. M C. A. The lecture is under the auspices of the association and la dies us well as gentlemen are invited. Wc lire inlormed that the (acuity ot Rutherford College are considering oilers tor the removal ot the college. Connelly Springs otters a site and an indefinite amount. At Oaslonin Mr. I-lie, the evan gelist, olfers $500 und other gentlemen $W)0 tor its reiuovul fiere. OKI Fort wants to know how much is wanted to move there, and one man offers to raise $10,111111 lor its removal to Ashevillc. Morgnnton Herald. We vi'ited the bcautilii! farm uf Cot. Frank Coxe, on Green river, Polk county u lew (lavs ago. The broud fields with their heavy crops, the pastures clotted all over with colts and young' cattle, and the preparation lor other crops, all gave evidence that somebody had ticcnnround who, while he might not constitute a state alliance, hud left a model lor most farmers. Welound the Colonel himsclt busily engaged in superintending the con struction of an iron bridge over Green river. Kuthcrlordton Banner. Mr. J. C. Lottiee has cone to Ashevillc, where he expects to be employed lor some some time to come. Miss l-.llcn Southern is visiting friends in Ashevillc lor a lew davs. Rev. W. P. Southern, il'the Baptist mission work of Ashevillc. was in llrevnrd on a short visit lust week, and made us a pleasant call. Mr. Ins. M. Znclutrv was in Ashrville on business the first of the week. Mr. Ed. Znchury, a former resilient ol this county who has Ix-cn living nt Asuivillcville at Ashevillc for some time employed ns a salesman in Redwood & Co., store, is nt home for a few days. He inlorms us that he intends to return to Ashevillc. Bre vard Carolinian. Oleomargarine. Thousands of pounds of this stuff has been sold on this market lately for dairy and creamery butter and has been ship ped here by a person in Covington, Ky., who has been curry ing on this traffic to." a long time. The government now has him under arrest for violating the laws, ns there is a tax on the stuff, and besides the law requires every dculer in it to take out a license costing $48 a year before being allowed to sell it. BI'KINKSH NOT1CKH. MoniethliiK Kntlrely New. The Little Jewel Lump, made of nickel, hnlf the size of an ordinary lamp, but gives more light. You ore sure to buy one on sight. At i-nw s, on south Mum street. Agents wanted. A Mad Railroad Wreck occurred several days ago on one nl ou most important trunk line. Noliod) Hurt nut nil tne DaggaKe except tne Koller-Trajr Trunks was smashed up. Ruv one. Sold bv dealers. Made bv H. W. Roundtrec & Bros., Richmond, Va. . A Mew Road to Bllaa. If vau are wise and wish to become healthy and wealthy also, vou will use Roller Kins or Electric Light flours be cause the Ashryille Milling Company'! flour is not only the best but thccheaoeit. SATURDAY'S CONVENTION. I'l'HTHKR PHUl'KKDINIiH Of THK COl'NTY UKMUl'Kt'l'S. Hpevclieu by Home ol the Nomi nee The Cnndldutea for the .eitlalalure luMtructed for Z. II. Vance for l ulled Hlatea taeuator H. M. FurniHii selected Chair man of the County Committee. The ballots for the second member ol the house of representatives in the demo cratic convention Saturday were ns fol lows; First ballot Baird, .11 ; Curtis, Stl 3-1-; Lowrv, 1H ; Craig, 4 .'1-4. Second ballot Craig, fill 1-2; Baird, IN -4: Curtis, 17 1-4; Lowry, L'l 1-4 Chr.sboro, 4 1-4; Dubose, 4. Third ballot Craig, 45 1-1! ; Baird, 0 Lowrv, nt; Curtis, 7 1--'; Clicesboro, 11-2; Dubose, 0. Fourth ballot Lowty, 08; Craig, 52. Mr. Lowry was declared to lie the nominee lor the house ol representatives and was called on tor a sH-cch. lie thanked the conviilion for the uoniiim liou mid pledged himsclt to work lor the success ol the party. Mr. Lowrv made a good talk and received hearty ap plause. . . After Mr. Lowry concluded Mr. Locke Craig was called for. lie said that al though he had Ikcii defeated ill the nomi nation he would do everything possible to support the U.kct that was nouiinn- ted. He said he hail no doubt that tin ticket would lie elected. In sie.iking ol the legislative nominee, .Mr. Lowry, .Mr. Craig referred to him as a "noble young man and one of the stalwail s-us ol HiuK'omU-." Mr. Craig, in closing, thnnked his friends for the support giver, him in the convention. Mr. M. L. Kecd, the first named uomi nee lor tlie house of representatives was called on tor n sieech. Mr. Keeil In gnu by saying that he would mil make a sieccli as he wanted lo "save his shot until he could see Ihc target." He said : 'The republican opponent will be like the dew ; they will rise up in the morning, but will gradually melt until they arc all gone." On motion of K. M. I'unnan the nomi nees lor the house of repicKcnliitivcs were instructed to cast their vole for '., It. Vance for I'nited Stales senator. It was moved and carried that the del egates to the senatorial convention lie instructed lor K. It. uncc, unless I he democrats ot Mudisuu county wanted to name a candidate Irom that county. Mr. I-'arradav Reeves, ol Madison county aid he thought that county was in fa vor ol lien. Y'uucc for the senate. Cnpt. Mcl.oud stated thul Gen. Vance did not waul theotlict, but would take it if the party wished him to. t'leu. Vance was present and said that owing to the sick ness ol one ol the members of this liimilv, he would not lie able to make the can vass mid asked to Ik' excused. Cnpt. Mel. oiul staled lo the conven tion th t he had resigned us chairman id the county executive commit tec and asktd lo have luskiieccasoi denied, fc'apl Mcl.oud also urged upon all democrats the importance of registering lor the election. He pledged liimscll to exert every power lor the good ot the party. R. M. Kantian was placed in nomina tion lo succeed Cnpt. McLoud as chair nan and was elected. -Mr. I'ui inau is to appoint the executive committee. The convention adjourned. wi-;kt wakii dkmockatm. A Voting Men'H llvmocrallc Cluh OrKHiilzt-cl Hnturditv Night. A meeting of lite democrat ol the west ward was held in the coin t house Malar lay night and the west ward young men's demorcatic club was organized .Mr. T. C. Startles was called to the cli.iii and opened the meeting. The following named officers were elected ; X. P. Corn, president; W. R. Bcaideii, secretary ; M. li. Rolierls, treasurer; W. C. Troy, li. D. McCollum and R. P. Foster, via presi dents. The lollowing names were enrolled us members ol the club: W. II. Tmv, J. J. Maekev. J. M. Campbell. C. D. Ill.iulou. W. F. I'teaii. R. I. Foster, R. Mcllrnver. J. II. F.nlon, X. P. Chcdesler, X. A. Col lins, J. M. lid .yards, S. I. 1 1. ,l set I, II. C. Terry, . II. Hampton, P. X. Cariiui ton, W. P. Kilpatriek, C. C. Kilpaliick. J. F. Kilnatrick.Jas. Taylor M. C. .Nnl.iiid, A. t. Ilalybnrton. W. F. romlitisou, F. M. Weaver, S C. lintou, J. D. Robertson. J. M. Ingle, W, R. Bei-rden, J. I:. ILnupioii. J. M. Young. W, G. Pen v. M. li. Role erts, W. C. Troy. X. P. Corn, G. A. Par ker and T. C. S'turiies. Thursday night was selected for the regular meeting night and the club ad journed to miet in the court house mxi Thursday nt 8 p. m. Index lo New Advertlavtnenln. Wastkii nil. . Mnlnst I'm M Mm Ni'llle l.nllnrlie. Niitick W. Tfithul Prnnltntin. Onrnnirof Knclicn Vint Klil Hhotn, Irlt nl Minn Ntlllr I.nll.irln-'H. Apply at more a nil claim property nml pny lor ml. XV A Hrwltitf C.lrl, at ovtn tl:n NO. 31 'i H. MAIN HT. pl'JU.IC NoTICIi. Thr Anhrvlllr Htrrrt Knllwiiv will ntnkr no Hh ntton nt ttir next ntil r ittcctliiH of the Muiml nl stMmtirn nl thr city of Anhvvltlr, N C, fur KrmlMlin to hul il nnil otK-nitr n line nl ntrii-l iiiiIm-hv on tlnv vihmI hiiiI iu- viny trvt-t nml on hr pmpi Mil rxti-nvlon of ACAilvmy Ntrrrt, In the eltv ot A-hcville, N C. W TAI.IUT I'llNSIMAN, I'rci. LMH KltNT UK SAI.K. Klvhl-roMiu hnimr on titnkr Ntrrct. UlUlllw CIIK. ACAIlCMV k MI.AKK. A frw nk-c hnnritcm without chllrlrrn inn tic ntTomtnoiliitruat (Ht ci.H- 7N I1AIII(Y HT. In Prmhytrrlnn ehi rth on MHih Kent.. IlrenMoln i nn l luul Uv unvlnu for thin u i at inn oiu.c uciuu W ANTbll. Nnv. nlh. f tl.lllHI. nn flrsl-rliii. tillrrnvcil rrsieatnM. Mint Knuw Imin.uialcly. Ail drrmi '." ocU iiat Can Cltlirn. Dr. IB. F. Arrinton, KltKUKON DKNTIST, rutin, trcth incrlnltr. sl.o trrstlna ill. tnixA iiiim. unit nil dlNMt.i-. ncrliilnhitf tu tnc iirnini Mtrtit-turr. mut nrnmi n rnt ln nvenue, over Kay.or Mi Smith's urujt PICTURE FRAMES. Ootd, Mlver, Ivory, Oak, Ollt and Comlil nation Mnnlrflniia, Al.o Boom Moulding.. Pictures Matted, Mounted and Framed at lowest pricefcand work guaranteed. Bngrav Inas, Palntlnas and Local Views always on hand at ESTABROOK'S, Vk S. Slain St., Aabcvlllc. aprlSd Buy Uavdacy'a ulde Book toW.N.C. rrictMCti. now ..rightly;, bravely, MIMNAUGH'S - MATCHLESS - PRICES In stately .n'mnili'iir pour ;ilon'. Lust week's businoss im mense; this week's iiulureineiit still n'rcnter. A rush immi nent. Karelins irresistible. fereil nnywhere in the Dry (lotuls line. Competition? Away with Mich nonsense. Wc sweep! We lend! The onrl.s hinl. ins usual, catches the worm. the market caught bargains. McKiiiley taiil't' bill and hail to pay '27 to .") per cent, advance. "THE DSRY GOODS IIOUSK" flc?8 there this season. Our immense patronage daily in creasing The intelligent public know we have the finest stock ever la-ought to this part of the country and are leaders in our line. Our prices always the lowest mid uni form to all. We employ no cheap clerks for trade inllu enee. but have the very best talent we can secure, men anil ladies who know how to serve .nnl show you through every department in the house. Trade where your orders can be tilled complete: where your every want is supplied : where you won't have to decide between a few pieces; where stuff is pilt d ns high as little mountains; where material ami trimmings match . where the latest magazines, cuts, illustrations mi l pat terns are kept to facilitate in the selection of every gar ment ; where push, energy and enterprise is evident; where yon get a "dollar's worth of noodsforn dollar;" where .your children can buy as cheap as you can ; where your or ders are taken care of. JOIN THE this week. .March to No. free trade prices continue until knows our house. It is lite stylish, fashionable, pretty, A model dry goods house a in use of bargains. Itespectl'iilly. F. P. MIMNAUGH, l)rv (mhhIs, Millinery nm Cni'in'in. BALLARD. RICH & BOYCE, i nit i.i:i:t IX- .Stoves and Tinware. PLUMBINO. CAS 0 STEAM FITTINQ, SLATE AND TIN ROOFING. P4INTH nml Oll-H. AOUNTH I'ON THE PASTEUR FILTER, IN AM. 8IZUS I'llR PAMIUV AMI IIOTRU I'HIt. Uuaraulved lo lie nerm Proof. ALL 81211a Klil'T IN STUCK. VISIT THAT HILL INTBKEST GRAND OPENING OF FINE CRYSTAL Tliurttday nml Friday, Oct. 21 tinct ,$d. All purciniHCMi in Now York iii'tii.y in miMivifriiTH, tin inwr, fllMI'M t iniir.V f if wllicll W(ri Ol , 1.1 1 1 1 W ' "S " "III nfM'imitf rnom. nlliHl wil.li 1 lit? Hioinnt. and lntcMt HtylcHof fiiiiMinportttil I'ottt'f.v, (iliiHH. Vnscs. DoIIh. &: We nronmv IlllHV with fnlir I'lf'I'kH lllllllllllillir I Iiumo numu tii.il-iniH I.. for 'tin? dinplny. Mor ,v't lo tinio oiip of (OdiHoti'H Intt'Ht win iioruyyou 011 hhhit'vui to coino niitj m it, Mmcjully tin; IttdicH und cliildi'i-n. In our MAMMOTH STOCK we WM uri'd a qunntit.v of 1li Littlo Jewel LnmpH, tho1ntHt thinir out. hoiurht direct fi 'Olll fiirt.ot'V mill nut tiKiiui ui.llu itntHiKlit. It ih now on exhibition. Just whnt Abhi'ville neediMl unotlier China Store. It in nei. Tim InrireHt Ntoek. thn Inhmt. ilnuliniu 1 ,1 i-tif .......... of clerks iIiidiPH find innt emeni. ( nnvun anilv in..n.'i 1 lelp uh and we will Hoon reach thf; climax. Do not fonret thHoiM'ninprdays. We are always glad to weleomo you. iveMIiecuuiiy, T1IAD W. 41 Tatton Avonuo, Nothing like them yet of- Mininaiifih s early visit to Later buyers caught the PROCESSION 11 Patton Avenue, where tin- further notice. Everybody synonym of everything new substantial, good and cheap CHARCOAL J UST IlECEIVED I 6oo IIutlielH i ! FRESH BURNT CHARCOAL pI'IIK HAI.n- BY THE LOAD, BARREL OR BUSHEL c. i:. iioooy, OfTJcc No. jo Pillion Avenue. TKI.KI'IIOXK NO. Ml, Vnnl nnd Wurrhnuw near l"en I. Tele. phone 73. POTTERY AND GLASS AT THE PALACE li.v Mr. Tliriinli. Aftorn wii'k'K .MniMinywt'iiiiloiKlcd.dM'iivy - iirimil iniliol-t inw.L-iimiu ii roiiif. p will havi in n tshor't improvnl Tnlkinf? DoIIh. nnd TIIRASII & CO., under Grand Opera House. ASHKVII.U-: M ICE RATES FOR In qitimtltl.-n not trM. tlmn iMie ton nt factory In iuaiitHI' ii not lliun i.ih' li II Inn at liicior.v :t"0 iiountln, :tn tti-kt-iM, in poiiml vh,-Ii nun ili " I'l " " '. 7IHI " Its " v5 " " 7.111 ' IS " ftO ' " mill, lo mil " " ri..L..,B In ,l.,llnr tin, tun... iitiH tint- iinntill our tiiliii- for i-imli or tu-k ts AnIicvIIIc Ice & Tclopliouc No. ?6 mid 40. THIS JELL1CO AMI J JEST ANTHRACITE COAL - - I'or Milr nt liolfnulc and Retail by AsaiKvnxic ics: and coal company. Telephone 30 and 40. lin-liiMtvt' AKenta 1 Pomr.tlc nnd t.teami lor Western Kortb Carolina. READY. I a 111 rend.v to hIiow you the new slinpps in Fall Xockwenr in exquisite niitl exelusive designs. AIo now in stock the new blocks in lints foi tlieseason in ''Youni.itt'H." Miller and Ihinlnp sh tpes. A full liic of Men's Fine Hand Made Siloes, in 1 rencli Calf l'liieiit Leather, He. . &c, of thecele bra 1 od imike of Hatha way. .Soule nnd Harrington. My $ MM) Shoe for Men is .1 dandy and hard to beat. Kverv pair warrranteil. F. E. MITCHELL.! Men's Out litter. 28 Tatton Ave. piL".ii;iin I.HWI8 MAIHII X. I'n-s U. I'. Mi l.lH'll. Vlcc-1'n.-s. I. K. KANKIN, Cashier limacT.iRi:-l.cl. MmMux, M.I. IU-.ir.lcn, M.J. I'nsK. I. B. Rankin. J. B. Ray, I. 8. !teei 8. II. Keeil. t'nsu. It I'uwell. C. M Mcl.ou.l. - WESTERN CAROLINA BANK, Orsanlred May 1st, IhHW. CAPITAL. 850,000. SURPLUS. 820,000 mate. Count) and City Depository. lues a General llbnklns nu.lni'U. tieixwita rrceiTeri. Bxcbana hoaaht and asld. Cm lections mailr nn all aevrMitile nuluta. The Saving Feature will receive special attention. On alt .utn. in this 4cpnrtnient, deposited fnr four months or lonaer, laterest at the rat of 4 per cent, per annum will be paid. Special attention aieen to loan, on real etatr. which will be plared for long time oat rea Ranald, term. Open Irom tl a m. to 8 p. m. fin Saturdays the darUi llepartment will heopeatUt p. a Innl.lly ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, 217 Haywood Street. All. WATI-.lt THUHOIUHLV FILTIRKI on Hie Prcfulnca. Tweatv-Avt-tTaraoi prnriltal evrkiier. cnmlilnril with roKAL atteatinn to all d. . tiiliaof the iiulnr and pcrtn-t nrrui.tcnunl- for clssm.ixkw and rTkirn ot all kooiih manulncturnl. ennlilr the propnrtnr in pn-wni to hl numerous patrons a .uiwrlor elan Carbonated ReTeravc, Vichy und Seltzer Water in Siphons. niuKcr lr and atlihr enrtnu tl.iv.rr. ol Soua.WATKK rrndjr for .hiimieiit aao drliiend frer In City limit., out ,,i town ntilem mii.l linre aKFn.ini.s relereni-e. A BUILDING LOT OR ONE HUNDRED In the New and C.rowlnsr Mountain Kcsiort, SKYLAND SPRINGS, ( Xenr Aslirville, X. C , nml mljoiniiiK the Vnmltrliilt Hstote. Voiwrhnkt .,f any lot 'n lh nlnt f. r Sluo. Vou let a Warranty feed llillr rfr.ll in n n-eript for lMl. with ten i-nu.n. attarhrd, each .ou ponlir$Hl Thr-e ciuiH,n. arc Kiml lor Slileiuh in pumrnt fo. board at any of ih. hnuu in Miiliin.l. II11TKI. sr ah u -mi i.Kn now. 1 llorKi. HiiMvcHKr k-u n.iw Riiti from f 30 to 4i tier month. I'av.i.ioj! iim .ii tK-init liu.U ) lli..ei-..iiM,H rr.,.., f..r tlr eyrnrafro-i hHr diitnind are trnn.lrahle Tht'itlnrr. u piiv I "11 It your etiolee of a uc.iut-.lui buinlinir lutieou art the Sum nil hack in I .,.1,1, 1, vou h ve lht v nr. to do .0 In , rou 'cm el 1 tin ioiiiu to .urn.- oner if voudo not ue ilicm; nnd at or Ijciore tin. end 01 three year, your Int will he wnnli from :km tv (tiuo or n o . OTIS A. MILLEH, rRnmiETOR, Tk Train Out nl 9.10 A. M.-Far as CenlK Or Drive Houlb 8 M Ilea. I'Klill. KI TI KIM'.K. Cltj A,-rnl. UH I'otlon y. HOTEUtARMOND-HOTEL BONNYCREST AND COTTAGIJS, SKYLAND MINERAL SPRINGS, N. C. i:iKltl 9111cm South or AaIicvUIc, on the A. ft B. Rallrontl. New hotels, new dittos;... new furniture, henutllul irroTrs.neat tenaha and cioquft -,,., Kond livery. ww gih 48 MINERAL SPRINGS. . W hltc Sulphur. Amm. Marnicla. Iron and lipaoni. Thoae seeklaa health and pleaiar and srkel Mx-ictr will not fail to vl.li this pleasant te.ort and drink of Its heallnc water. Terms reasonnlilc. a lira dtf Aahcvillc, N. C. P. A. DEMENS WOOD WORKING CO., aiauuiaciurcrs ann ucnicrs in all kinds of Dressed LUMBER, Door, NtiMh, mind, Mouldlnffii, Htulrwork, IvIhiiIcIh, Hank and Rar Futures), and all kind of Ilulldlnir Material. Hard W'uttl Lumber ldl Telephone SCHLIT'S MILWAUKEE BEER, Celebrated the World v urnver in an puria of tne city our own Mottling Bxport Deer at ' ONE DOLLAR PER DOZEN. THE "BONANZA," TMK I.I tlllMI . ' V WINE . AND .. LKQl'OR STORE . IN TIIliHTATU. FINE SAMPLE AMI 11ILLIAKD ROOM. t. . .A.om.hT. s. , r. I WO. 4-3 S. MAIN ST.. ASHEVILLE. N. C 1IRICK. URIC.K. It It if FOR BALE & BUNCOMBE BRICK Ashcville, N. C. FITZPATRICK Dealer la Wall Paper, Window Shade and Patent Mansers.. Pniata.OUsaad Varelahe. Manrj's Mixed Pajnts and Colors. Window Olass. ot French and Asserleu W. kstp la stock M. Loaiaaad Kntacky Lead. sthtdls IWnSfiMliSTS. SEASON 1890. .lOc. per hundred. .oc. ' I3M BOO 8.00 ft IK) ADO i if if n nv lu tthlnlm.ft from ilrl.'v mnA Coal Company. No. 30 Patton Avenue, C. It. MPflH.l , DOLLARS IN HOTEL BOARO FRll E. A. LcVENE, Mnnoircr. Near raimeiiKcr Depot. Work a Specialty. I Mo. . I -1 Over for Uh Purity. & TILE COMPANY P. O. Box 426. BROTHERS. J r 1 ,4..w-i,v .. 1
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Oct. 6, 1890, edition 1
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