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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27. 1891. WITH ASHEVILLE ARTISTS MEETING OP THE ART CU D LAST MIGHT. , Vol. Chan. W. Wooliei, the rresl ilcii:, Make an Elegant Addre-Ha Before lheCiub-Eecallve Com mittee Appointed. The meeting, of the members of the Art club at their rooms in the Lyceum build ing last evening was a large and enthu siastic one. The attendance of ladies and gentlemen was large, and composed ol an element that assures the success of the enterprise lovers of art for its own pake and lovers of art for its practical results, the one expressing their devotion to the essentials of the beautiful and tasteful, the other animated with the purpose to become themselves the creators of such things. It was perhaps a surprise to find so lanre an assemblage in Asheville ot those inspired by the sentiment which springs from the love of the beautiful, wilh dem onstrated purpose to cultivate it in all its branches. Bv request. Col. 1. D. Cameron called the meeting to order, and in a short up nrooriate address presented the object of the assemblage. It was then moved bv Col. L. M. Hatch that the president elect, Col. C. W. Woolsey, be invited to take the chair; and Col. Lameron ap pointed Col. Hatch to perform thatduty Col. Woolsev came forward and ad dressed the meeting at some length in remarks of great elegance, beauty and tastefulness. Capt. T. W. Pntton was then called upon, and responded in a verv pleasant and enthusiastic speech expiessivc of his sincere and ardent approbation of the spirit ot the people ol Asheville which had led up to the organization of the Art club, an institution promising an ex haustless measure of usefulness and sat' inaction. The chair then appointed as an execu tive committee the following mrnilxrs including President Woolsey and vice President Hull, members ex-officio: 1' A. Grace, L. P. McLoud, T. W. l'atton Mrs. . G. Martin and Mrs. C. E. Gra' ham. On motion it was resolved that the re ports of the previously appointed com mittee be postponed to a meeting spe dally to be called by the president to con sider them. Mr. Grace, from the committee on by laws, read from his report so much of tbe work as had been perfected, thus re porting progress, and obtaining leave for the committee to sit again. yuite a prolonged discussion ensued upon the question ol the admission tee ot additional members, which ended in are reference of tbe matter to the committee on by-laws; after which at half past In o'clock, the meeting adjourned. I KilTARIA.NIS.tl. TVIiat It I And What It In Nol, Holuted Out, Referring to the policy of his new so ciet; in his sermon before the I'nitanan congregation in assembly hall, recently, the new pastor, Rev. Chas. T. Simpers, spoke as follows : "The message which this little body ot Christians would bring to this commun ity is a message of lile, not of bitter, un Christlike controversy, but of simple fol lowing of that great Master whose com ing brought so much of life ami jov into the world. To many pious minds we may seem to leave unsaid much that they would say, but yet, as best we may, we follow the same Master; we acknowledge one Father tt' all, we know that no good thing cometh save from the inspiration of the infinite spirit, of whom anil Irurn whom are all things, and we are so profoundly con vinced that religion is a matter of the heart and not of the head, that the lile of religion is a lile of love toward men and toward God that we do not attach the same importance to creeds and dogmatic conlessious that other churches do. If they keep men from God and Christ, as b;y some times do; if they stifle and deny the re ligious craving of a mind perplexed with honest doubts, we would not require them of such a mind. Even as Christ our Master said, " Whosever cometh unto me 1 will in no wise cast out." even so we dare not turn awav any humble, honest heart, no matter what its perplexities, however its tongue may halt and falter in making conlession of its faith; if it is striving after the truth of God, which, after all, is not a way of thinking but of doing and being such a one we dare not reluse from our fellowship. If creeds stifle and suppress lile, we will not make them, we will not require them. That they are helpful to others is true, and we can rejoice that spiritual lile is helped by them. But the life of religion is more than acreed; if the twocouflict, the lesser must always go. "And so those who are called Unitarians have steadily refused to make a cteed; they leave each soul to its own thought; they refuse to compel it to suhscribe to a standard made by other minds. They carry to Its legitimate end the principle of Protestantism, the right of the indi vidual soul to interpret the scriptures and life without hindrance, not onlvfrom Pope or priest, but also from creeds, con fessions, statements of councils, synods and assemblies. They dare not say to any man, 'Von must accept this theolog ical statement,' but they dare say to any man 'theology is not necessarily religion.' Vou may think your ideas about God and Christ and religion are the only true ones, that all others are false; but your ideas are mere chuff when compared with the eternal realities of the religions life. To be a christian, what is it but to follow CbriBt, to live a life of lov ing service to men, of reverent devotion to God. If by tbe grace ol God you do this, no matter what your ideas are, you are a christian ; if you do not do this you mar have the soundest, the most reason able, the most orthodox or the most unorthodox views, but you are not a christian. For religion is a life not a set of external habits or theological views." WANTED THE PAPER. But Even John Lowlow Couldn't possess K.. Judge E. J- Aston is tbe possessor sf a very interesting relic in the shape of a copy ol tbe Asheville Messenger, pub lished in 1849. This copy contains a column article on John Robinson's cir cui, which then toured the south in wagons. The article praised the circus ever so much. Old John Lowlow, the clown, while in The Citizen office last Saturday was shown this copy of the old paper, which bad been left in the office by tbe Jndge some time ago. Low low was very anxious to secure the paper, bat although be -offered to do almost anything to possess it, Jndge Aston told him that nothing could buy it. Tbe old clown was disappointed once in his life, at least. Norelties m overcoats and suits re ceived weekly. For style and durable clothing go to The Whitlock Clothing House. AROUND TOWN. Forecast till 8 a. in. Wednemlav Fair till Thursdati cooien froattHi noriuwemeriy wuinn, Revenue collections yesterday amoun- ed to $5,806.24. Miss Lillie Buxton left Asheville lor her home, Lenoir, N. C, yesterday. At Grant's pharmacy at 2 p. m. today the thermometer registered 50. S. H. Reed and wile left todav for Florida, to be absent lor two weeks on a pleasure trip. Miss Mayme Hunt, of this city, and Miss Norma Hauler, of Brooklyn, ltd today for an extended tour south und west. Dr. J. Gill, of Tillar, ArKnnsas, who has been visiting friends ill Buncombe for several d;ivs. leaves tomorrow for his home in the west. Citv Attorney Cobb has gone to Shelby to be" present at the trial of the Motz brothers. Mr. c odd is one oi me pros' editing attorneys. Marriage lioensts have been granted to C. V. KniK'ki Is and Fannie Hoey, Buncombe; Geo. VV. Davis and F.lla West. white, ol Buncombe. Cant. T. VV. P.itton bus returned from in extended trip to Kakigh and Pitts burg. Pa. Capt. l'atton was a delegate to the Prison reform congress, which met in Pittsburg. Cant. Natt Atkinson returned on the morning train Irwin his trip to Kaleigh, Wilmington and his New river oyster iK'ds. The Captuin forgot to send those nysters to Thk Citizen. The feature ol tonight's meeting of the Lyceum will be an address by Col. L M. Hatch. The Colonel's subject will be "Art as applied to town building." The meeting will be nninteiesiiugone.and all who go will lie well repaid for their time. For the occasion of the North Carolina Sleil and Iron company's land sale at Greensboro, Clarence VV. Murphy, city ticket agent, will sell tickets from Ashe ville Nov. 3-. good reluming until Nov 7, ut the rale ol $7.90 lor he round trip. Recorder Miller had only tour cases this morning, and he disposed of them in this style: Andrew Johnston, colored, disorderly, $3; James Doane, white drunk and disorderly, $7; Allen Donne. white, drunk. $5: uhu Brown, colored just a little drunk, $5. The Citizkn is greatly indebted to Rev. A. Gravbeal. editor of the Blue Ridge News, and one of the secretari of the Blue Ridge coulercnec, lor many kindnesses shown this paRT during the sittings of that body in Asheville. May his little paper grow in size and useful uess each year, and may his minislra tions everywhere Ik-attended by great est success. Sheriff 1 I. Reynold and family, Miss Sue Stevens, Dr. J. S T Baird, Dr II. L, llaiid and C. Baird left on ihe 2:1." train this aiternoon It Raleigh, to sec the exposition. I'hey will be absent until Saturday. The sheriff had under his charge Robert Dougheity, who was on vcstcrd'iv sentenced to twenty years in the penitentiary, and Mary Chisliolm, a crazy colored woman, who goes to tin asylum at Goldsboro. The telegraphic news in Tun Citizhx yesterday was trcsli anil good, hspe ciallv interesting was t he dispatch eon cerning the political situation in Ohio and New York. But there is one part ot the paper which always keeps itsell I e lore the reading (K'ople, and that is the Want column. i-.eihodyi interested in that par! of I lie paei and a Wantlci inserted theie is ahv.,is:cad. Don't lit yniirsell torget to rciiicinbci this fact. Some time ago Tom Bartleit. colored, was ,i witiuss agaaisi Uo: ilniit. col ored, lor gaitil, ling. Hum has bun on the look nil lor Itai'.lett eve since Last night Hunt found B -rtlitt near the bar room on liagle street. Hunt jniup. d on Bartlett. and sicined to think lie would have it all las own way. Hunt was mis taken. Bartlett went lor his knile. and gave Hunt a slice around the neek Hunt will recover. Bartlett has not yet been arrested. C. V. Knuckles and MissFann e Hoey, prominent in colored soiic vcinlc in slit ville, were united in marriage at the A M. II. Zion church this morning at 1o o'clock, Rev. F. M. Jacobs officiating Mrs. Fu'.enwider presided at the organ and played the wedding march as the couple came up the aisle. A number of white ladies attended t he marriage, and a number of handsome presents were re ceived Irom white Iriends, among whom were Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Fitlenwider. The couple left on the 11:30 trail, for a short trip to South Carolina. Ivyery person who can enjoy a good lecture should go out tonight to Central 1. E. church, and hear Rev. Win. Mor lev's lecture. It was announced in The Citizen yesterday that Mr. Morlev's subject tonight would le "Australia and the South Sen missions." This was an error. The subject tonight will be "John Wesley the man, the scholar, the au thor, the preacher, the ecclesiastic." On tomorrow night Mr. Murky will talk on Australia, at which time a collec tion is to be taken lor the purpose ol purchasing heating apparatus lor River side Methodist church. Mr. Morley will no doubt give Asheville people u couple ot exceptionally good lectures. Miss Lizzie Porter will render n vocal solo ut the lecture tonight. I". P WORTH LEAUl'E, A Very Pleasant Meeting Held Last Night. The lecture hall of the Young Men's Christian Association was packed lust night on the occasion of the regular monthly literary meeting of the Epworth League. The meeting was opened by singing, "Revive Us Again." Prayer was offered by Rev. Chas. W. Byrd. Tbe program was participated in uv .Mr. r red. A. Hull. Miss Davidson, Miss Annie Broyles, Miss Hattie 11 ro vies, L. W. 1 hnrnsurgh, Prof. P. P. Claxton, and Dr. F. A. Harrison. The evening's entertriument passed off verv pleasantly and was thoroughlven joyed by all. The vocal solo by Miss Davidson called for an encore. The humorous recitations of Dr. Frank A. Hrrison were the feature of the evening. The Doctor wa recalled a half dozen times, and kept the audience in laughter continually. Tbe entire affair was one of the most pleasant meetings of the League ever Held. "Tom Hnwver.' The Greenville, S. C, Daily News savs of "Tom Sawyer," which is to be played at the Grand opera house tonight; "The audience that saw 'Tom Sawyer' presented ut the opera house last night was the largest for a Saturday night that has been seen for many years. The presentation by Will E. Burton and his company was pure and wholesome, and the audience enjoyed three hours of solid tun. Hats, gloves, overcoats, always best assortment in town, at the Whitlock Clothing House. Hoeclal Rates. Sec W. M. Clarke, Member of Antercan Ticket Bro Hers AMcoisawii uraaa Ventral WOULD LIKE TO KNOW: What the 0 would do if Thk Citizen should be late some afternoon. If tbe rebuke Recorder Miller Rare a young man the other day had any effect. When the street overseer will take a look at the bridge on Pt tton avenue. What some of the esteemed members of the bar think of Judge Carter's plain words in the Dougherty case, What has become of the aldermen in these latter days. Who pities a man who gets euchred out of his money with his eyes open. Realty Transactions). The following deeds have been filed in Register Mackey's office for registration: P. C. Mclntire and wife to J. R. Dubose, two acres on Pine street $10,000 J. R. Dubose and wifeto Mclntire & uiii, I acres on vteavervute road 5,000 Southern Improvement Co. to Albin p. Cooper, lot on Depot street, 24x1 17 feet 1 ,2"iO Stephen Gibson and wile to N. Collins, acre on Haw creek.. 75 11. C. Hunt and wife to F. G. Mcars, lot on Atkin street. 75 xlo'leci 1.(100 A. L. Carter, coni'r, to J. R. Starnes, lot on Hill street, 65x 101 leet S20 Otis A. Miller and wife to S. II. and M. L. Reed, two lots on South Main street, 20x00 and 42xU9 feet 4.000 Cant. Natl In a tilowim. The Wilmington Star contains this no tice of Capt Natt Atkinson ol this city: "Capt. Natt Atkinson, who returned last night with Dr. E. Porter, trnm an iusiiect ion of the oyster and fish indus tries of New river, in Onslow county, lavored the Star wilh a call. Capt. At kinson glows with enthusiasm a: he re lates the wondrous revelations ot "that lieautitul sheet of water," as hecalls New liver. He is just fairly in love with everybody iu thatcounty.and hassbown bis laith by inves'it".' bis shekels there. Dr. Porter says the oysters have added considerably to the Captain's circumfer ential avoirdupois " Afternoon Tea. The event of the week will lie the after noon lea which is to lie given on next Thursday afternoon, tlv 2'Jth, at "Witch wood," the beautiful home of Col. Chas. W. Woolsey, which has been tendered for the purpose bv Col and Mrs. Wool sey. The tea is for the liencfit of the Asheville library. Each invited guest is asked to pay the small sum of 2o cents, which proceeds will go towardcxtendiug ihe library's gooil work. This occasion will give many persons the opportunity of seeing Mrs. Woolsey 's rare collection of chrysanthemums, as well us the many works of art. in this splendid home. Nothing like it for dyspepsia and indi gestion. S'mmons Liver Regulator is n sate, sure cure. New lot ol ca)ie overcoais. The very kind you want lor the weather at The Wlntiock Clothing House. Notice to Farmer. We want all the first-class butter wc an get Kroger, 41 College St. The W hit lot k Clothing House has no business connections in Asheville outside ' .H S. Main street. Hl'HINKHM NOTICES. We get Whitman's candy by e- . r every Tuesday an 1 Friday, Krogi College St. Plenty of birds -ipim-ls, 'p s inn nil-' oysters seryd at i hi Dining I'avih" al Sulphur Springs. m tl 7 II Have you seen t' al hand- me .-mule n ition chiffonier, wiinln be fob I ,u , : , il in Williamson Co.'s si ., .wii1'. e. Ili a beauty. t'lidfrwear in i aoi .,r- iii.c aiir red, the best on market, at 1 be Whit lock Clothing House Index to New A-lvt rlienienls, ArCTIONKKK ft Cortin. W'AXTKh 1.. 'trcail-vav Fok KK.NT W F. Wrav.r. Vou Kknt Or. J. M c r ley. For Salu- AO Liber v striet. Assn;sKK"8 Sl.r J M (WtdKtr CiiKAr fok c.isn Arthur M. Field. 17V)K KliNT. A nine room house on Hay' aJ wuoa tr.'tu fosi sm n m nee. An- ly to I WBAYKW. r I" S. Wution. It" 171i K SALK " lave. $75; lave, $T octJ7Ulw One I ' ut ikIi t IMano. aeven oc- ur otic ntu-ill org in. live oc BO I.I HUKTV STRBBT. FOR RENT Furuiitacl riiomi at the Villa th ni'-st central homr in Ashrvfllc. Katm Kc.'iunuhle. I'K J. M. CKILKV. oct27dlm ITANTBD. i he party nr drayman whn V took alxti-en mn of Adnraant wall plaster from C. R. k. oi ; , car No 1 l.V 1, on the 15-h init.. to return the i mr to Mr. Rumuough's warehonve at foot of Denot trret. L. TKUADWAV. It E. COFFIN, AUCTIONEER. RHALKSTATBAOKST and LOANBROK.KR 32 Fatton Ave, (2nd Atory) Room 8. I sell furniture, real estate, or anything at auctii.o. If not In office when too call, write name and renidtnce on slate, and I will visit von. Refer to J R. (Steele, manner Battery Park hotel or anv bank in Asheville ASSIGNEE'S SALE -AT "MARBLE HALL." Twenty thousand dollar worth of foods to br SOLD AT COST. Orercoata. men's and boys' suits and all kinds of genti' furnishing goods. This Is a fine opportunity to hay your winter goods at prime coat. J. M. GVDGER, JR., oct27dtf Assignee. ALL GOODS Purchased from us should they prove unsatisfactory in any way may be returned for exchange or money re funded E. D. Darnum & Co,, CLOTHIBR", HATTERS AND OBNTR' FURNISH BBS. NO. 8 COURT SQUARE. STILL CROWDED! THE RUSH STILL UNABATKD. THAT BUSY MART, Number xi Patton Avenue, the Hcene of lift and activity. A continuous stream of customers from "early morn till dewy eve." HIGH GRADE GOODS ! COMPETENT ASSISTANTS ! Liberal accommodations and Low Prions the great attrac tion. We have the finest stock of DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY South of Baltimore. Our Immense Patronage is illustration of our prices being correct. For this week we have unusual attrac tions iu Blankets, Quilts, Comforts, Counterpanes, Towels and Damask. .100 Yards Best American Satincs H cents. 100 dozen School Boy fat black stockings at 10 cents per pair. 1,000 yards Lonsdale Muslin, 8'i cents. 3,000 yards "Pride of the West," 12' cents. 200 dozen Men's Collars, equal to K. tV: W., for 10 cents each. Special Drives in Ladies', Misses' and Children's Wraps, Hosiery and (Jloves. A GREAT I1ARGAIN In Dress Flannel for children's school dresses for 25 cente. Double-width. Carpets and rugs on second floor at a lit tle over half price. MIMNAUGH'S, Patton Avenue, THE GUNX FOLDING BED. We c'aitn the fitlUwinK points ol' arivflntaKt : 1st Tht with our bed it is tin possible to the turn amunil tvlr of co'tibiautinn '.M The ease with which it can lie opened iiiuvc mc einHfri in-n in pum n nnmg uoor. 3d The bed tnav he oocn und not interfere th he operation ot'op- ninK and closing reuuire lcs llonr spr.ee than any of the for mer Mtvles ot combination bed nth. our bed is iter'tciiy safe, a it is impossible to tip over or close up except when desired. Gib. Wc b ive the lightest weighted bid on the market, usiptf hut forty poun of weight iu ii" myt iuri .w nruarii, fflUHil tir K "l UDl Ol UrilCF. 7th. We have the best ventilated bed on the market, and the easiest to clenn or dnst The only practical cntnoi -niion bed for erery dav use. Thirteen Different Combinations, For sale only by W. II. WILLIAMSON & CO., 16 PATTON AVENUE. WOOD. COKE. KINDLING JCH ARCO AL! PLASTER. Best Quality Baled Ohio Hay. J"M KD. CEM ENTS. FINEST PLAIN, Pit ESSE D AND MOULDED BRICK. Artificial Stone Tiling; and Concrete Work. C. E. MOODY, Vard and Warehouse Near Freight Depot, Telephone 73 Office 30 Patton Avenue. Telephone 40. THE NATIONAL BUILDING AND LOAN COMPANY, OP ASHKVIIXK, N. C. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $25,000,000. INCORPORATORS! Frank Com, Cattitalfal. ' Lewi. Maldu, Prta Wntcm Carolina Bank v. B. ati-mr. Supt. Ocurgia Ccnttal R K H. T. Collin., Prea. Aaheville Ice Coal Co. si c. limit We .ollctt th. cooperation of the dtlaena of Aaheville. Partly a home Institution with benefit, accruing to Inveator. and .harcnolueraequal to .Imllarln.titution. located in other tale.. Pur .tuck or loao. apply to JOHN A. COM ANT. Secretary, Barnard Building;. 33 ONNYCREST I3ST3ST SKVLAND SPRINGS, N. C. Will he kept oprn through October. It will be cloaed dnrlqf November, Will open for win. ter (TtK.t. December 1. The attraction, are: A plck-apan new houae, large room, with fire pl.c a. line vlewa, mineral pring, no oind ever The own r I. managing the -notice h'm.rlf, not to make aoi ey, but to n'eaae hi. neata "nd advertise 8kjrlaad. Von mmt be hard to plcaae If 70a arc aot .tilted with the fare and the treatment at Bonnycreat. Will you come and aeeP Von will be welcome. Will you write for term, f They are reasonable. Caa eon apend October with n. f W hope yon can: it la auch a lovely month. May wt bear from , on I ON THI A SHU VI LLP PAITANBUIO R. 8 MILBS PROM ASRBVILLB. t A REGULAR JAM! Asheville, N. C. wear the carct or mar the wall as with and closed, requiring 10 mure effort to with the rmr n in the the rhtnet LIME. W. H Ptnlaud, Ca.hler Pint National Bank. O Powell, of Powell k Snider, (rocrriea I J. A. Conaat, Contractor. nunmunu rc.non, apicaiw. OTIS A. MILLER, Skyland, N. C. ASBBVU.LB ADVBH1 ISEMhXTS. C O FORKED - FREE - FROM - DUST, FOR DOMESTIC USE. Celebrated Jellico and Best Anthracite Coal. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. X)KE IN CAll LOAD LOTS. MANUFACTURERS ANDJDEALERSJIN ICE. Asheville Ice & Coal Company. Telephone No. 3 and 40. THE CAROLINA SALOON TO THE FRONT. While others are putting a bug in your ear, listen to me : I am now better prepared than ever to furnish you with anvthlna; nraally kepi in a iirar clata .nlo..n. 1 hove the large.! and be.t .lock in Wctrm North Carolinnf If not to I hr Stair nn.l It conaiata of the finnt brand, of Whikiea, Wine and Brandie. kn,,wn HI the world. B-irk.-a Three Star irl.h Whi.key, bevond a doubt tbe fineat In the world? Tr ' It und you will be convinced that I am adverti.fng nothing but lacta Whileln I! u rope, during the summer of 1 HOO, I made iirranxcment. lor the ubov. Vt'hi. kev, Spanl.h Sherry and Port Wine., the equal never broueht to A.l.i viile Imn.rted i lnr eta. Pontet enact, Martaua. Chateau Belmont very fine. In French Brandies I have a InrV .tock, including John Hennruy c Co Three Star ami other standard brands- Ha". Co -a Pal. Ale, and Ruh.nea.' tf.tra Porelgn Stout, .a fact, my atoci imTrtrd li!.,"r, and wine, are too numerous to mention. ' ' My .tock ol Kyc whi.kie. embrace, some of the finest and oide.1 iirund. kunwn , Beer, the finest on the market for family use. The beat bramia ofCIOARS nnd TOBi.' O. W ben vou arc in need ol anything In mj line, before going elevlierr cm mu, Wl. ,r und be convinced. Mr ahinkle. nre rrmmm K f t. ... : age for medicinal purpoK.. FRANK 0DONNELlw, PROPRIETOR. THE CAROLINA SALOON. 19 NORTH MAIN STREET. ASHEVILLE. N. C. ASHEVILLE SODA 217 Haywood Street. In the future s in the past, everr attention wiftbegiveu to imhice the finest grade of Carbonated Jleverages under the PKRSOXA h supervision ol the proprietor. The con stantly increasing demand tor these goods from this fac tory is conclusive proof that a tine article is appreciated by an intelligent public. Vichy and Seltzer Water in Siphons. OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM. IPORMBRLY OAKLAND INN. I ASHEVILLE, N. C. Tfi Mont Complete Health Renort In the Boutli. 1. now open and ready fdrgut ,f. Tht Ihmibi, 1. ttle moat desirable In the South lor per. .on. who need re.t and medical atteni'.. No hotelin Aaheville haa a. well furtahedi room, and Its citWne i. uurquailcd (t&y ir. the caac of patients is tbe diet regulated. Tht. table it an Important feature o( toe aanata hum The water Is pure ami plentiful, coming fmm a large limpid spring near by. The san itary arrange menu are a. perfect aacare and) money con make them. Person, suffer-u with throat and lung troubles arc Breath, benefitted by a stay at t hi. place. The avail icnl management la under the direction, cu in . P. W. Ncefua, recently of the lackson Hnnah torlura, at Uan.ville, N. V The Sanatorium is thoroughly equipped; with modern appliance, lor the scientific ren lief and cure of all nervoua and chronic dl eases. The bath department are ow throughout and are under the superviywS or competent and skilled attendant, tba method, of treatment include aH iorm Ql bath., tbe Medicated Vapor., Turkiah, Bleu, trie. Kuaaian, Roman, Molirrc, Thermo.sleo. trie, tilertro-Caemical, Mauage. BVectrMt in all its forma, also Swedi.h MuvcmcnU. Medical attendance and every form of treat, tnent included in price of room. Although the comfort and welfare of to. sick are the ant consideration., every onuor-. tunltj I given to those who desire to pcn plenaant and profitable seaaoa acre, Addrcaa for further partlciuarn NlM Emlllc VauKbn. A8HBV1LLB, N. C. THE WHITLOCK CLOTHING HOUSE, 48 South Main St., Asheville. Fall and Winter91-92. Stylish clothing for men, boys and children, just opened and ready for inspection. More tnstfl and care has been used in providing stock for tius season than ever before. Believing that the demand, w ill be hirge and the season a long one, we have prepared' a very large stock in all lines in order to meet the wants; of our increasing business. The chief line, FINE SPECIAL MADE CLOTHUSG, is a sight worth Heeing. The reputation of ow Clothing fa established, and shall be maintained as superior w style and wearing qualities to any other on the market. Our main strength is in full dress wenr and high class busi ness clothing equal to tailor made in every particular. Overcoats in verv shape, weight and quality, an immense . stock. To complete our stock of mens' wear we offer gents' furnishings in larger variety than ever. Medium and heavy weight underwear, neck wear, hosiery, Manhat tan shirts. The best in the world. 3DinlLp And other leading makes. No imitation blocks, but t he genuine. For stylish and reliable goods at popular price, try us. THE WHITLOCK CLOTHING HOUSE. . A L.: No. 30 Patton Avenue RnpIctfnU j, " WATER FACTORY, 9)
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