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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10. 189Q.
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THE WEEK OF PRAYER.
PREPARATORY BKRMOM BV
RKV.J.I.. CARROLL.
The Vnni Men Are the HopeN of
the Country and Mhould be Cared
for Are They Hare T
Rev. J. L. Carroll, I. I)., prem-hcil 11
sermon with reference to the ojcniiin of
the week of prnyer for vouiik men, at the
Hirst Baptist church last uitjlit, A law
nuinlier uf young men were present.
The text was:
I the ynutiK limn Ali.ulom .ate "' Sccontl
Samuel. IM ;a.
"The text," he said, "is the iiniiiry nl
David us be sat in the Kates of Miilmiini
and saw runners coming with tidings
from the battle being !ounht in the land
ot Kphraim between the lorces ol tile
kini! and those of Absalom his son win.
lini risen in wicked rebellion against his
father. He asked not alter the result ol
the battle, nor of his own sali-tv, nor
that of his throne, but for that of th.
voung man Absalom. The consuming
anxiety ol his heart was about the late
of his boy. The narrative naturally sug
gests the gem ral subject of solicitude I'm
young men. Thev should be objects ol
anxious concern lor the tollo uig rca
sous:
I. "Because they are surrounded by se
rious dangers. Absalom had Ihtii en
gaged in battle lor some days and was i
source of solicitude to his I.iIiut. Ihmiusi
of the dangers by which lie was Inset
Hut while these were great, what wen
they in comiMirison with those sutroutnl
ing young men "in the world's lunii'
Hcld'of battle, ill the bivouac ol liie Hi
was exposed to those which all'ccti-i'
cliielly health and limb ami lile. bin
young men are now beset by danger ti
'body and mind and soul.
"How sail in view oi the development
of which the I Hid v is capable, and tbi
iiurntier ot years to which its lite inav bi
prolonged, to see the extent ol the dissi
pution and liceniuousucss whiih are si
well calculated to impair the health an
shorten the vears ol us existence. How
sad in view of the energies of the mind,
to witness the pursuance ot habits n
idleuess nnd u version to study, wlins.
tendencies arc to ihv.irl the menial cucr
gies ot the young anil prevent auapprox
imation to anytliiiig like the woui.crln
results thev ought to accomplish in tin
way of happiness to the possessor and o
good to others. And how csh-cIiII sail
in view of the immortality ol thesoiil. it,
infinite susceptibilities ot pain or pleas
ure, and its inevitable gravitation to
wards heaven or hill, to know thai
young men arc cxposul to so ui.iuv in
fluence calculated to divert then- aitci.-
tion from it salvation.
"To body and mind and soul are mailt
and serious inlluiiices ilnccled. An tin
vouug men thus cut ironid with UmpUi
tions sate. Mil" bt they not to be obii-ct.
ol deep and humous solicitude '
'i. "Itivaasi- ol the alleclion net upn
them. Abs,iloiu was an object ol siul
allei-tiou. Towliat an extent we cai
well conci-ive, from the ovcrwlii-hniii:.-sorrow
ot his lather iihiii reeiivuig il.
intelligence of his .Until, and i-sh-i-i.-iI1 ,
from the anguish ol spirit w Inch led liii.
awuy Irom the gates of the cut to li.
own chamlier and cMorleil lioin linn tin
hitler cry. uiiivmii Absalom, in t urn-.,
mv son Absalom, woiilil i iod I b.iil du
lor thee, tC Absalom, mi s n. int.
"llul this is only a representative casi
Many since Iiaviii's l inn and mailt n-ivt
liel a deep and ativious care lor then
sons, and would as willingly dii tot
them. And w hen we reflect how in. in.
anxious lathers aiiddotiug mothers havt
gone down in sorrow to the grave Is
cause ol the wavwarducss of tinsi- ol -livts
iihiii which they have lavislnd sin-l
wealth ot utlcclioii, ought not hiiiiiauilt
itsrll to inteiesl every lover ol his race i;
their behalf!' And every one ol Hn,
lHiyare loved by soniebodt . We ongh;
all to lecl as we look around upon tl;t
young men crowding into oprciiiis that
thev are sonu-liody's sous anil tli.il soiui
Ixaiy's yearning heart is going out aitti
them. Ought not a common iuienst ii
.hem lead ns all to itupiire il the) an
sale ?
3. "lUvauseof the Iioh-s ivutired it.
them. Notice particularly three ol these
T lu-lust is. They are the liojie ol then
lauiilus. To jsTpeluate the lain
il v name and character devolves
iiHin the young men. I'riile 01
lamilv ami of name is tiat urn
and within ivrtain limitations, is lauda
ble mid desirable. And ought not latin-
lies to lecl anxious concern lor those into
whose hands this honor is to be so soon
committed ? Are these custodians ol lam
ily name and honor sale
"They are the Iiok- ol the state. How
intimately eoiiiiccled is tile stale Willi tin
happiness ot the jieople; the character ol
the state fieiivuus on those win 'naki
nnd expound and execute its law, and
no does the happiness ol the icoplc. !mI-
omail nay. I'rov. S'.i:a: When tin
righieou are ill nut horit v the 'oplc rt
juice: tint when the wicked Uareth ruli
the iicople mourn ? And who are to till
these places ol honor and trust in the
later The voung men ol the laud an
to lie our rulers anil make and expound
mid execute our laws. I hey lire to give
character in the coinmonwralih. Thev
are to lie in a large part thccustniliniis 01
the happines und prosiieruv ol the iico
ple. Ought we not anxiously to impiin
whether they are sale r
"They ure lastly the hoieol tliecliiireli.
This great source ol happiness and eiviii
ation mid pence is constantly changing
the hand thai sustain it, Itslrieiuls ar
not utlered to continae. bv reason ol
dentil. Those who keen oien the doors
of the sane uarv ami make the fires
lieaming tion its altar will soon U-goni .
here lire the suiipiie to conic Irom .' in
to whose hiitnls arc to be eommittid
these sacred trusts.' They must come
from the young men of the land. Wo
man, "last ot the class nnd first of tlu
sepuleher," will always be Itiiinil sustain
ing 1 lie cause ol tnr cliureli. nut the sin
cannnot ilo all its work, nnd thestrongei
sen must conic to her rebel. Arc the tu
ture Bunnbati ol these sacred altars
tale?
"Ileeause they lire most at the critical
period of their l.ve. Sometime men ol
maturity nnd age leave walks of sin und
turn to doil. Hut n n rule, youth deter
mines character, The old couplet,
"TIs edueallon form, thr eomnrnn mind.
Just as Ihf twig Is butt trees tncllm-d,"
embodies a great truth.
"A young man standing upon the
threshold of hie i in n very critical posi
tion He stand where two romls di
verge. He i to determine in n large
measure bii future course by the lev
step he mny take next, u goon num.
ence control him he mny be turned in
the way ol uncfulnra and happinesi. If
evil influence predominate, sin and
death arc the urnhnhle conseiiiieiices,
His teniicrnmcnt ii ardent, hi nature
buoyant, unci nine tilings irrourniiy
turn tnccnie, tneresuiesoi wiiiciieiiu r-
nitv alone can disclose. It it said that
there it an old linrn upon an eminence
near lake Chautauqua, in western New
York, the comb of whose roof divl let the
wnten fulling uixiii it, sending the
one portion through the lake
and St. Lawrence river Into the up
per Atlantic, the othrr by the
Ohio and the Mississippi into the
gulf of Mexico. Ho it the period of youth
In many instance to mortal. Their
character! art forming. Thev are just
Martins ont with all their hope and
thoat of loved one upon the railway of
life, white on both tidct of the track ttand
enemies ready to switch them oil into
wretchedness and ruin.
0 how import not that lira vers lie
made to Und tor them continually. Is
the young man Absalom safe? Let this
ringing ouestion lead us all to a diligent
and devout observance of this week of
prayer."
AROUND TOWN.
KorrcAMt till ft a. m. Tiieuclay--Fair
t cooler variable wIiicIh.
I'atti Rosa appears at the Grainl Op
era house to-night in "Imp."
Hr. H. 1". Arrington w ill be absent from
hisorhce this week by reason ot sickness.
See the card of I'rof. J. Maker, in the
advertising columns to-day, il you w aul
your pianos tuned.
Rev. J. F. Crowed, president of Trinity
college! preached at the Cintral Metho
dist church, south, Ian night.
A broken valve in the large pump ill
the water works has cm the water sup
ply ol the city shori for a few days.
Reidsvillc Review: Miss Minnie Fagg.
one ol Asheville's popular young ladies,
is visiting her Incut!, Miss Anmc Sloan.
There were three baptisms at the First
ilapust church last tiiglu and six pro
fessions ol conversion ailer the sennoti.
John Spicer, ol folk county, and Miss
Harriet Itawanl, of Itunconibe, tvvu
married lit 'Sijunv A. f . Siiii.tu. y al in-
itlicc Sallinlav a leruoon.
Kev. R. f. Kiimlct. e.-lond. ii,!iiiuii-
tercd the rites ol h.:pt-.-nt to al t :i
doen applicants in tin Fieneh Hio.-u
river lit llle iron la nlge t esti rdat .lller
llooll. I" rot. . . but am wi nt ovv to Wen
vci villi tills aim n to k Mm t"
night to the coih si ink tits, on his i
ploratioiis am. nu 1 lie Malayan r.n-es '
the fi lyntsiaii aivhis-l,iuos.
II. L" . Html haves to-morrow tot Wasli
ington io make air inueiuciils wiia tie
dcparluii tu oi the interior lor accip' ing
the posi,i,,n reicnlly wiven him iuiiiciic.'
River linliau 111:1 1, ct in Lalilornia.
Fx-Mayor William Coitrell. ot t'e -l.n
Keys, l-'la., who tta shut anil k!llnl lit
Ohiefot I'olicc I'., raid in M mtgonici .
Via., last wtvk ni-rried Miss L'.o r e
Freer, w In tv !veil ncri ami is tvt I
Ktlotvil III Asl't v. Ii .
Hon. '.V. T i.'t ttvl'n-i!. ' In la ' lt 1 livle
letli' iet a' '1' .'oily 11 ,na a t ,ll co .oc'liaii.
Hill in .1 s-... 1 1 1 an. atio liin., las e an m
ttlawal'I'i ui.ti'-i't. It is i als , s.-i.
Ihat M-. bv-. r, . ais ill c.itul o'.onelit
iv i i I I,. ug on. ins --l.iiig'e in a lew .lavs.
W hat .ing'.l halt It el: a si rioti ai 1
li til . ea t1 1 ' 1 , ! i n r ol, iva-.a . er . 1 ii
av s. tt!e nut. tl,i;.;n, il-itvn passcnect
rain v.o. . i irom an.tn!Mi:g bnin I I'
AshcvilK l-i-i uuln . about lour nines this
i,le ot I ie-i let-out ilii.
Marion Free I. at.ee Mioses fans.
Caller ot Ilial.Mi'le am! J -n Carte
,f Aslnt!Ue a e tiMtit.L Hair ami.
..apt. I'.rattu I I..
Hit. I Ma
er in A-i,i .
l.i .-i t . Ilit:.
.Tils li 1 1 1 o 1
. W till it f :
t 1 1 law
Ret. W. S. i'. fa tan u , elk. I al tin
Fust 11-. o : i:a: Jlia.h 1 1 -lei l;lt
iloruti. ..lit at i.iglll. fin nie.-ic (,
a, t Ii ., 1 wis ,v.i cr.a It itd.led 10 lit
he siiiing ,,t .tltvs A ft. ill I. ol Kk hi). tlo.
Va.. a tl.oiiiii r ol I'p.l. I . I At ti.-d. o
hi Aslietil-i l-itll:ile i. lieui. lte sail.
1 solo iit i.n II -1 1 vice aii'l tin congrega
tion ti a di hiJilK I it it 11 In r voi. e.
., el. IIj.ili. M.ii-.m; Rent Whin, ll.u
.vooil:l. It. i'.a.ms. Stain, FmaLiu'
Jocla-111. Ma ..it. Ila-i Setcr, Milelnll
kietnr ill'-11.. . Mitelnli. hate Cael
.cell lined Slo-l at.il , . ,st s ami sellti nil-,
loom r.o h II'.: I-1 11 ' ct ,: lie C ctai
ou't. S !.is Sif.oti, liaitvoo.l, ;il.'
l-illtl Fo-u-'.ir. 1 hct'-lvii. LiiveUen tlhc.
slim at d M-iitii.ee f l. Itto mouth' jn;
jirisoiitnetlt.
i'V-ighl nariN.i. I'.i.liotn Hot Springs.
!ieavt:y lo.nle.1. st.iilcd mar featson'
irtiigc Saiiird..v nigh, ami owing 10 llu
-act thiil tin- il.inuci signal was not tat
enougli Lack. p.. ssi agar tr;iin No. ol.
Conductor II C. Trott. also fr..m Hot
Spring, ran into the rear end. Hut littl
iainage w;is ilone. Hie passenger tram
tv.isdiiehirc.it 1.' .'to. and teas ab 11:
three hours laic Ik-cjiuc of the aeci-leiil.
Hrev.od Carolinian: Mr. F. C. Cox
went to Asheville esteriliiy on husimss
Mr ". M. liooilson 'tas in Ashcvnh
last Saturday on biisi'ic-s.-- Latvvci
Xachary Icll vesierd;.v lor As'n tille on
business M r. R. I . Carrctl is here Iron'
Aslu-vilie lor a lew dats oil business.
Messrs. titiH Haaiblcn and Citcro l.oltis
cone home from A-.heville to vole. Him.
W. T. Crawtord and Mr. U.K. Ogbuiii.
ot Asheville. drove over from liciuiirsoii
ville last Moi.dav nturning the saim
lay.
Old 'rnwersMiul Krw,
ICntToK Till- Cirii x: I notice in yoin
Saturday issue that the electric light
compativ have in con temptation I he creel
ing ol new tovvi rs 111 place ol the mas
now ill position.
1 ls-g to stale that, havin seen both
stvles of lowers in use. the toners now
standing are more grncciul ami ileal in
apiivarutiie, can Is placed on corners
vv hen the prop-'Scii lowers cautiot in
erieted on account ol lack ol room lot
the base, give a Inner light, and arc su
lienor m every way. Why cant souti
ariangeiuctil Ik-made beltvceii the two
companies to use lite towers now stand
ing, avoiding loss on the part of 0111
conipnitv and ueliss expense to tin
other r Common Si ni;.
funernlnrnr. MctTre,
The funeral service of Mr. W. I.. Me
Alec were coiidai led at hi late resideuci
on Ihiilev street at 12. .'Ml o'clock vester
day by Rev. W, S. f. Bryan. The pall
heareis were 1.. Maddux, R R. Rnvvls
W. T. I'enuini iii, W'. R. Ileston. Ceo. S.
I'owell and f. A. Cummtiigs. The re
mains was taken to Wheeling, West Va.,
lust night.
The hotly of S. I', M, Hamilton, a son
in law of Mr. McAlee, and who died in
Oeloln-r 1KK1I was rxinuncd vesteiday
Irom it resting place in Riverside citni
lery ami weic taken In W heeling also lor
final burial.
flr. Ju1k lfca.r'H f nrrtjiife.
Mr. M. A. Ili'iiry wuarm'tillviiiiirrivtl
In WiiliiiiKtii. I. C, to Mr. William II.
Wnrilc, if Auliiirn, N. V. The mnrriaK
took pliire in St. John' cliimli. Mr.
Wnrilc i u M'ii'titiit mill inventor ol n
wiilr ri'putiition mid ii now pronmititiK
a cluiin UK"'""! the uovrrniiK'nt lor n
liire nm, the im ii ii to nnviiin voud I'uvor
nlily on thr rhiitll. Mr, Ili'iiry, thcliriili',
i well known to the H'olr ol Alu-villi'.
The liriile anil xroont coiiU'iiipliite a trip
nbroiid very toon.
IHTMr. J. V. Boiilini'iiu Im iiH'iieil n
fn ft cliim Imtrliir hop in the Knwl
liliK'k hihI ofl'i'r choice menu at renaonn
hle price, (.'nil nml (jive him n trial.
nov3il4t mo wcil I'ri.
Indes to Nrw AclvvrllHeiiivnlM.
t.onT Thli riltli'.
Liit Thu iiilu.
(.OUT Thin (lltue.
VtTIN-Hflf K f'rlif.
PoiKl An Mlliffilor
I'll Kill niHilM Mlmnunh'
WAMTMIv-aa fatton Avenu.
ror. . IHK I'lnniia TunH.
It Nmrn Kai H. K Mltchrll
I'o Sai-h No. fi? lnttun Awnue.
Iwm I'LAca Mm. Hcttlf Cooper.
PROMINKNTARRIVAI.lt.
In There Auv One Here Thai
Von Know 7
Nn 1 niiiumoa .J. C. l'rilcharil, Mar
shall ; S. W. Fleishman, Va.; S. Bessenger,
Louisville, T. A. Coo()er, C. H. Snow,
Baltimore; A Shulhofer, Atlanta; B. K
llanilin, Sterling, Kv ;C.A. llege.Saleitl.
N. C; (1. C. Houghton, Margaret Hatch,
S. Y.; llnrrv V. Rich, litlgar Holstead,
I'alii Rosa eoiniauy.
ilkn A'ocA . K. B. Webster, John C.
Hull, tlliio; J. C. Dinner, Davidson Col
lege; C. D. Knight, Va.; Huyne Davis,
Knoxvillc; ti. S. JiiIiiisoii, Charlotte; 1..
II. l.allailil. vvile aud child, S.C.; J. Reese,
Atlanta; Miss II. Column. Tacoma,
Wash.; Mrs. D. A. Bonner, Miss Bonner,
Knoxvillc.
(.'ram Central, : T. M. Hiill'man, Scot
land Neck; C. H. ShoM-, . W. Cobb, II.
I". Bingiti, D. C. Click, W. II. Kelly, T.
II. Vance, W. 11. C.arilucr. X. C; M. T.
Rhinciiat't, W'aviicsville; W. ti. fresion.
Va; 1. V. C. liuttiugham, W. M. Reiu
ilollar, Baltimore: T. It. Vance, 1:1k Dark,
. 1'.; J M. linghsh, I'luiii free, X. C;
James W est, I'atuKosa; R. R. Holt, Flat
'Rock; S. T. Kelsey, Linvillc; F. C John
sou, Alexander's;). H. Weaver, ol W'eav
tillc; Ii. D. Sniiih, Charlotte; W. B.
Northrop and wile, Michigan.
.'ai(e-v I'nrk . Mrs. 11. S. Blake, Miss
ilaeiti Flanagan, Ceo. Roltegieser, I.. C.
c'umiutugs, N. V.; M. R. lircen, F. Marsh.
Kv.; Sol K. lotias, F. B. I.. Hoiutncdieii.
I cltoil; W. C. Coltell, iV. C. Cotlell, W.
. W ca vet and w ile, Mrs I. F. Neallv,
Miss I.. M. Fowler, flidadelphia; H. I',
illisoti. Wis ; Mis- Cutler. Boston: F. II.
Il11si.cc. In. S. W. Battle. II. I'. Child, N
C.;tl C. Ilonil.-ice. ii., and wile. Miss
Heile Stokes. Miss Margaret Hatch, I'al
u h"sa and niotln-i, oliu VV. Dunne,
W in Calikr. manitger, fatti RoSit Co.;
C. A. Ikhm. , llclmelta. N ; W. t.cttys.
At liens, linn.
A Ul l'l I V M tHSHAI.NIIOT,
f.iiiic-s, 4. Heclin Fired oa Itv Hols
-rt Huniitvul.
J inns A. Rector. ail putt rniledSlalcs
11 nsh.i' it Miidisoa coutilv, Icll hcreFri
lav tnotuitig lor Madison with a capias,
10 amsi Ko'oi-ri Hiiuiiicuii, who has
c.n inihetiil be llie tnhral com I for a
v "l.-ui. ai ol llu-retcmicla'.v. Huiiiiicutl's
botiilstiiati. A. N'-rlon. was with Rector.
S.it in Lit , on reaching llminicutt's
oi. -.a-, tlu-v ioaud him in tin act of moving
a still, lie produced a shot gun, when
saw the olhccr aiid Itred al htm. Rec-
lor, lot itiiiatclv had 011 a thick overcoat
ami the charge, which struck linn 111 the
t'reast, iii.l not result tatnlly. He was
li.i'llv mat, however, anil was taken to
111s U-'Hie- mar Marshall lor Ircatmenl.
iliinr.icutb has not been arrested.
TI1IC VIII'K IMIiRIHIM,
linud ilvmocratlc MulorllieH in
Thai Count.
U.'iinixsvii.t.K. N. C, Nov. ti. IS'.m.
CokKi.si'oxoKxci-: oi- Tut. Cii'ii;x The
.facta! count in this county shows tin
toll. -wing re-nlt :
Craw lord Ill f
I: wart
i'i ttloi i.illc j'ldicial ticket Mlo
i publican ' " I'Kt
loins ;ti:t
Siiiallicrs am
Taylor, a di mocral. Wits ilecleil to the
!i"iic ol reprcseiiliitivcs.
Cvavvtord's vole in Yancey was 77t
on! tv.vatt's was T:i", a majoiitv of 117
tor Crawtord.
Cl'ru Cnlhev Married.
J. I.. Cathry, the newly elivted clerk
ot the superior court of Bttucoiiihet-i.uaty
,vas inarried yesterday afternoon to Mi-s
I.ulliir, at the home ol the bride,
on Hominy, this county by Rev. Mr.
Slovcr.
About ttveiily-tive Iriends oflhe couple
were presi-nt and alter llle ceremony a
late dinner was erved to the guesis.
Mr. Calhey ami his bride will come to
shcvillc and will m-ike their hotue here.
lll hlKI- Ht N t it H.
The- ImnorlalloiiH
1 n'choice el inn. for winter trade, arc
arriving and lieifg oih'iicd. Allure new
ind tresli. Tariff increase cost ier
cent., but prices ate right always at
Law's on South Main street.
How lo Travel.
Il is oluii hard lo decide what routelo
take when starling 011 a trip. In order
to travel with case, comtort, ill stvle ami
sali-tv. nlway-o take 'he (anions Cincin
nati, Hamilton & Dayton R. R. Thev
have the finest road lied in the world.
Run s passenger trains a dav between
Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Chicago, Day-
lon, loiniii anil Detroit. I he I'lillniau
Velvet Vestibule Line, with I'arlor nnd
inning Cms, and fiilhnau Velvet Vesti
bule Slcctiers. When going North. North-
.vest or West. Is-sine your tickets rend
via the C. II. & D. R. R. Any agent can
sell you. or write to
W m. A. Wu.nixs,
Southern fuss. Agt.
I', o. Box t.lii. Chattanooga, Tenn
l'KOF. J. BAKER,
il'h'ilM UlNtlllS, UNO )
PIANOS TUNED & REGULATED. $3.
New net! put In old pinnnH. All kind
..i.mi-ir.i itiNirnntentH tum-d nnd repaired
Sntitiu tiin if nHriinttTd l.i'iiveorUerti ut 37
I'littmi Avrmie, Aolievllle, N. C.
IRWIN PLACET"
62 MERRIMON AVENUE, ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Thrrt minim' wHlh lo the itrctt cn Ht
Ifi-t hniiril Uy the clay, wrrk or month.
MUM. HICTTIK COOPIiR.
novioillm
YyiNTHK ItllAKIl
Wiirm i'oiiit'iirlitlite roonm, hniiM' newt.v tur-
nl hrl ; k I tulile. Tcrtnn rentonalilc. tin
tlrtt't i-iir line.
MKI1. J. I.. HMATMItKK.
lulvl'Jililm 11H fiitliin Art
MIME. M. FRAE SMITH,
lute from New York. U now prepnnd to do
the vt ry hent in nrtinttvmllUnery. Will make
over nil k nil of lint anl lionnctn. Latent
nintriinhi itwd to the mtmt practlcnl ndvtint
atfe Plenae cnll at 57 Mouth Main Ht . o rer
Uw'i atore.
nov7d1m
J. V. BOULINEAV,
IHkwIk llliK-k.)
Choice Beef, Mutton, Veal
And Pork.
EXTRA FINE 8AU8QE A SPECIALTY.
TO AIX POINTS.
RnllrnHil tlrkft tinKht, nnld ntl eivhaiiKed,
All transaction minrnntml.
Acddental ln.nrance.
C. F. UAV,
Ticket Broker.
Oppoilt Hwannanoa Hotel,
NEW ADDITIONS
BARGAINS INNUMERABLE.
THOUSANDS OF ARTICLES CUT DOWN IN PRICE. STOCK TOO URGE.
Many (IcpartnHMitM too full, henct the daughter. Now
is the time to puivhiise. A leant for Hliopperw: the most
elegant and eomplete stork to select from. No off st.vle,
shopworn, auction house trash here. Look at the bar
gains we offer, the prices we mini :
Ten thousand yards 40 inch Tricot Flannel Dress (Jootls.
worth 0i, for -."(. a yard ; ii.OOO yards (Jinghams, worth
Hfc. anywhere, 5c.: 2,000 yards Semper Idem Blenched
Muslin, Sc.: 5 cases prints, cost (i'c., at 5c.; all our cotton
checks at 4c; 184 dozen Towels at 1.50 a dozen, worth
f.'l.OO; 7." rent. Linen Damask for 50c; 5 cases I ted Flan
nel, twilled or plain, i little over half price: :100 Honey
comb Quilt at 75c.. see them; OH dozen Napkins, big
value at 1.25:100 dozen unlaundered dollar Shirts for
50c; 200 dozen Red Flannel Shirts for :i7'i,c Cut rates on
Handkerchiefs, Hose. (Sloves and Corsets. Bargains in
Kmbroideries, Torchon and other Laces. Immense value
in Furs, Muffs, Boas antl Capes. Our Cloak and Wrap de
partment immense. We are alarmed about the quantity,
hence the prices almost cut in two. If low prices will do it
we intend to reduce our stock fast. Monday morning the
sale commences, 'tis now in progres: read this and run to
No. 11 I nt ton avenue. What you want maybe gone be
fore you get there, for prices make things move. Mim
naugh is in his glory when he sells goods cheap. Our Mil
linery department still booming: more work than we can
lo: not soliciting any trade
iiiul fill urgent orders for our regular customers.
A cyclone has struck our stock; prices taken tumble
Hurrah for the cut rate sale at
MIMNAUGH'S,
No. ii Patton Avenue.
b-1)1Y HOODS, MILUNKKY AND I'Altl'KTH.
PICTURE FRAMES.
Gold. Hilver. Ivory, Onk. Ollt and Comlii j
notion Mouldiiiff. Ainu Room MouhlinR- J
Pivtumi Matted. Monnteil and Framed at j
lowent price and work jrunrnntred. Knrrav
initK. Paintlnm and I.ihiiI View alwaya on
hand at
ESTA131lOOK'S,
a 8. Main St., Asheville.
prtKd
GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
One Night.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10.
PATTI ROSA,
Htll'FoKTKI) BV
GKORK BONIFACE. JR.
HARRV W. RICH,
AND HER SUPERB COMEDY CO..
t'mlcr the Mantiiiriiicnt of
WILLIAM CALOERi
In her ttneceitinnl Comedy lirnmM,
"IMP,"
NEW SONGS, DANCES, CURTAIN SCENERY, AC.
Hriita on Hnlc at J. I', Hawyer', No. IS
riiuon Avenue.
I'rlrr, $1.KI, Ttle.. Site, and SISe, Hole.,
t.Viiuii and ihi.
ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION,
ROOMS, 26 PATTON AVE., (Y.M.C.A, ROOMS.
i)n dully, eacrpt Bonday., Irom lo a. m,
until 1 p. oi., and 6 anttl 7 p.
Thr term ol uharrlptlon are: One year
3,0 mo., (I SO; 8 mo., 1 1 1 mo., fillet.,
'fully J rt.
IXnerr for mo Preatdtnt. Charle w,
WonlKy: Vlce.preirident, Thoa. A. Jone: Mec.
nitTrennurer, tv A. Watoo; Mhrarlan. Mlw
8 Hnteh
Clttien. and vtdtnr are eordlallr Inetteit
to In.iiect the eataloiruc and tnneribe their
nnme. a member. n.10dt
The inin who went out to
milk nnd nut down onii bonl
iler in tho inidilloof n pustinv
ind wniti-d for the cow to
buck up to him, wiih the eld
est brother of the man who
kejit ntore und did not adver
tise, been use he rensoned thu t
the punlinsinx public would
buck up to bin plnce when it
wanted somethhia.
The Ariheville Daily and
Wkkkly Citizen covers Went
ern North Carolina.
Brjjr LlndaeT Guide Book
tow. N. C. Price 5 ct.
FOR THIS WEEK.
for it at present, but will try
H CAR LOADS
1 1
JVHT RECEIVED.
Mortur Color Red, Black
Terra Cotta, brthcCank
or In any Quantity.
C. E. MOODY.
Office No. 30 Patton Avenue.
TKLKI'HllNIi Nil. 411.
Ynrtl anil Wrr,io. near lieii.it. Trie
phone 73,
C0INC OUT
ATA LIVELY RATE
Men' Rtilta from t to 11.1(1.
Boy' Hull, from tl.Ao to (1A.
Mrn'i Orereoat (Tom a no to $110.
Bor'a Overeoat from fl.TA to It 7. All.
-(KNT't FURNISHINUS-
I If any ort for men or hoyi,
NATI. TRUNKS, IHOEI AND UMBRELUI.
C. D. BLANTON & CO..
WholcMle and Retail,
No. 9 Weal Court Bqoare,
ASHBVILLR, N. C,
8311 nnd SDH Went Baltimore Street. Haiti
more, hid.
M2
v 1 k
ASiik iLLi: Ai)
ICE RATES FOR
In quantities not leu than one ton at fnetury
In iiumititii' not lea. than one hull' ton at factory
;HI pOUntm, .111 UlRI'L, 1U IIUMllU. m
lion tin " to " "
7111) 11 1!H " an " "
7no " is " no " "
toon to " 1 011 "
Tlikrt In dollar nnckimc. and nnv uunntltr
our oHtec tor ea.h or tlvk.-u.
Asheville Ice Al
Telephone No. 36 and 40.
THE JEIXICO
AND
15EST ANTHRACITE COAL
-I'or mlt nl Whulcsmlc nnd KcU.it by
ASHEVILLE ICE AND COAL COMPANY,
Telephone 36 and 40.
Biolu.lvr Alien t 1 llumeiitte and Htvam I lor We.tern North Carolina.
IT NEVER RAINS,
Hut It iHiurn, and when It iltica rata rvnitrmbcr
et in ARhrvillc. If you rtfin't IwllrTe It jimt
bltloii In my window. I would alio call your attention to the following new jtoode received
lattt wct-k : A new lot of neckwear in ligtit ha lor evening weur; alio in hat department
a line of hnti In three ilifTrtent ultudt-s in the "even in if un.' ahuc that in ao fuNhlonable
.luitt now.
I". E. MITCHELL,
Mcii'tt Outfltlvr.
nrpCMIiIMm
LRWIH MA Hill X. I'n.
I.. I'. McLUI'K Vlee-l-re
lliuili.rill.:-ll Mnridni, M.J. Brantrn,
a. n. aerT. imi, n. I'oweu, c m mcuuuu.
e WESTERN CAROLINA BANK,
ritud Muv 1st, lh,
C A P 1TA L. 85( ),(KK).
MatCt County ati.l
luxn u unrrNl Hunliiiiit Mumnntit lr tatltii
lection mu'lc on all ntvcwhtr poinu. Thr
onnll iumti in thu drpnrtnimi, dt tHmitrd for
of 4 per rent, per annum will be paid.
ftl-rvial attmtiun trimi tn loan on real ntntc. which will ix lacrt. fur tonic timr on rra.
aonahlr ttrm.
itprn from U a in. to n p. tn n Hatttrdava thr (Urtnu Hepf-rtmem will br open till ft v. "
inn Idly
ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY,
117 Haywood Street.
All ATICR THOROI GHLY FILTKRKU on the Prctlc,
Twrntyrtvc yrara ol practical eitrrimce. conilnnrd with rvkanNAL attention to all lr
tall ut the huHinr and perlcct arTanucmnita lar clnklinr and run itv of all Korfla
mnnnlartnrcd. ennhle the proprirtoi tu prearnt to hU nnntrrou ftatron a upcrlnr daw iA
Carbonated IVvrrnicvta.
Vichy and Seltzer Water in Siphon.
tihiurr Ale and allthe varton flavor H IMIHAIWATKK ready tor .klimrnt and nVHeetnl
free ia City limit, out of town order, ma.t have RR.PANMM.B rrterrncr.
l H. t'AMPBKI.I..
On the A. H. Railroad, Eight Mile South of Aahevllle
and Adjoining; Vnitderbllt Park.
If von nre t.Hikinir for a .tni-e
m hy dnu't von kv nlMiui
SKYLAND
Thr lirt mlnrrnl water and In irrrnt variety. I1 Iuih,
urnnd vtewo, Kood tun-it-ty II vou ihink of hi'vinj wliv not
luy Now f Prim wilt h-. np nnd no KAI'IIM.V.
OTIS A. MILLER,
Take TrHl.a out at 9.10 A. M.-far Crnta Or Drla Moaln MIIch,
I-Hit 1 1. Kt'Tt.KIKIK. City Ai-rnl. 'JM Patton Ave.
HOTELARMOND-HOTEL BONNYCREST
AND COTTAGES,
SKVI.ANI) MINERAL, SPRINGS, N. C.
Klitht mileti Houth of Asheville, on the A. H. Railroad.
New hotel, new eottaar. new furniture, beautifnl arovra.neat tenni and eroqaet lawn.,
ifood livery.
48 MINERAL SPRINGS.
White Hnlphur, Alum, Ntaimrala, Iron and Hoanm. Thoar aerkiaa healtk and iitraaare ami
elect oeirty will not fall to vi.il ikia ikaant reaort and drtnk 01' lu hcallnc water.
Term, reaanoatilc.
atirA dtf
AlieIIIc, N. C.
P. A. DEMEMS WOOD WORKING CO.,
Mnnalaetnrer and Dealer tn all kind of Drrd
LUMUKR,
Door, Hanh, Bllndu, Mouldlnkra, Mtalrwork, Mantela, Rank
and Bar r'lxturc, and all kludit oi' Hulldlng- Material.
Hard Wood Lumber Work a Specialty.
novltdly Trlcpltot.c No. a.
SCHLIT'S MILWAUKEE BEER,
Celebrated the World Over for ito Parity.
We (It liver to all part of thr eity oor own Bottling Hioort Beer at
ONE DOLLAR PER DOZEN.
.HumeT TrK,;KATB,?R:.uH".R:iSl',," nA wt '"nntn "
THE "BONANZA,"
V WINE . AND . LIQUOR STORE
IN THK STATU.
PINE SAMPLE AND BILLIAKO ROOM.
I NO.
I. . N4ROI'Nm', M'R'r.
It RICK.
IIRICK.
.....FOR BALK BY-.
BUNCOMBE BRICK & TILE COMPANY,
Attheville, N. C. P. O. Box 426.
Dr. B. F. ArrlnKtou!
I'IHIii treth a neeialty. alao teeatlnK rtl-
eaard um. anil all dliaara nrrtnlnliiK to
jr.-'tT.";V'a,mv" .-
.tore,
i:nrisnMiirs.
SEASON I890.
4i)e, per hnmlred.
ae. "
W(l
a im
S.tHI
n un
5.IKI
of Uf may he obtained trnm ririeer and at
Coal Compauy.
No. 30 Patton Avenue.
that my nwortment of Umbrellas la the larg
Klum - c nl the man" fUvnt dUplay now on cxhi
ag Pattnn Ave.
I. U. RANKIN. Ca.hlet
M.J. Pnvic. J. B. Kankln, J. U. Kay. I. H. Kn-i
SURPLUS. 82( ),(XK
Clt Ucpc Mltor.
iTttHvttl Hschnn&i buuht and anld. Ctil,
8avinii t-'uiltiiv will rvcvlvc ttttrtMl Httcntinn,
lotir munthn ur luni.tr, mtt rt( mi tt
for a home or an Inveainent
SPRINGS.
E. A. LeVENE,
Manager.
Near Panaeuffer Depot.
43 S. MAIN ST.. ASHEVILLE, N. C
DRICK.
w.h.a.wiuiahb,
MATTRESS MAKER & UPHOLSTERER
Cnr. Kail, and Valley Hnrk
Hhuek MattreM. ta An. Un mattre.
7m . V 7: m.'tir..M
S:V,"'r;ieT.,Xh,.!.M',.
tA no. Muale ack mattrra. SSI no. Rtraw
i .".iniaiiy oone a, low pneea.
Telephone M,
oet?
L.;'A.-L2;a'AicaweWJi
itVia'aall4rlifaaae4a .l.'lj I llaiai l-r
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