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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 29, 1800. THE CITY FATHERS MEET. Hlr LITTLE BimiNEBS TRANS ACTED E.A8T NIGHTi The Aahevllle and CraKKy Monn. tain Railroad Company May Build a Street Railway on Char lotte Street Home More Cltlaeim Want Water. Mr. W. B. C.wyn, reprcscntiiiR tlif Asheville and Crnj-KV Mountain Kailroud company informed the board of alder men at the meeting last ni-lit that he had prepared un ordinuncc granting; a charter to that company to build a rail road on Charlotte treet, from Chestnut to the city limits, and asked to have peedy action taken on the matter. Tile ordinance in question was rend by City Clerk Miller. It Krauts the company the privileges for a term unlimited as to time hut not to I deemed exclusive alter ten years. The limit of time in which work muy be commenced is six months from the passage of the ordinance, and the work is to be done within six month from its commencement. The maximum fare allowed is ten cents. Mr. K. M. Kurnian suggested to the board that a provision, requiring the company to fill in the space Ix'lwccn the rails and for eighteen inches on each side so that vehicles could pass over the truck easily, should be inserted, lie spoke of the section requiring the com nunv to pave the snnce mentioned when ever the city should pave the remainder ot tne street, and suiu mat as tne city would not be in a position to pave the streets to lie lined tor some time, there should be some provision of the kind he mentioned. Mr. tiwyn said he did not think hi comonny should be required to do any thing that the other street railroad com panies did not have to do, and that there was not near us much travel on the part of Charlotte street asked for a on other streets occupied by street rail ways. The ordinance passed its first rending and on motion the rules were iiikikhiImI and it passed its second and final read ing with nn amendment providing that the ruilroad company shall not com mence work until Charlotte street, from Ilnird street to the city limits, is mmli fifty feet wide, by legal authority, and worked out according to grades estab lished by the citv engineer, which shall he done without cost to the ei'v. The ordinance, with this amendment, was made a law. VYATKk VYAXTKD. Mr. Thus. N. Darker asked for more water supply on- Stnrncs street, the houses on which street he said was siq plied by a private line of three-quarter men pipe. .Mr. Itarkcr, lor tne proieri owners, asked that they U' allowed to construct a water line on the street and to have the city give its note lor twelvi months in payment lor the work. Tin length ol the line asked lor isihiMlcct ami the size ot the pqe wanted is four incho in diameter, (hi motion ol Mr. i'iuuit rick, the proMsilion of Mr. Itarker wn accepted. The cost will Ik- alio hi JUKI. Mr. I-:. W. Ilurkholder tor W. I.. Walker, asked for a water piie on the southern end ol f reach Uroud uremic, but no ac tion was taken. MILIUM', KKIMIKTIU SU K. Col. Keuben MiHi.lver, representing Capt. V. M. Cocke, rend a communica tion, signed by I. M. Westtill.T. C. West all, E. W. Hurk holder and J. A. Wnguer, architects anil builders, staling that they had examined the building on South Main street, n-Mirted at the hist aiccliiu! by city Building lusieetor Tcnnetit (if uusnle, and had louud the structure to he in n condition to be easily repaired. Jk KKI.i: K AKKII PoN. Mr. J. II. Cole asked to be released from the tux on the machinery ut his foundry, as he said other machinery owners were released from paying the tux. He was tolil tnat the tax collector would lie in structed to treat him the same as all mile- manufacturers and that it the rest did not pay he would not have to. THKT ACCKI'T TDK CIIAKTI K. The Asheville loan, construction and improvement company, through Ceo. S. Powell, its president, gave written no tice that the charter lor that company, passed at the previous meeting, was ac cepted by the company. 11111 Fog SIKKWAI.K. Several hid for const ructingtlieetmeiil sidewalk on the north and west sides ol court square were presented. The con sideration of these was lelt in the hands ol a committee composed of Aldermen Miller, McDowell and I'itzpntrick. mm. to nn I'aiii. Krllr & Strachnn's bill for sewer work on Liberty street was ordered paid ac cording to the city enginecr'srstiinnte, ot $:t7H.()(). . S. Ilixby, lor keeping fire alarm batteries two months and lor room rent for batteries for five mouths was ordered naid $'!.'. W. C. I'cnlnnd was granted ierniission to build a tnrcc-room Ira me House in I lie northeastern part of the city. PHOJIINKNT ARRIVAMI. In There Anv One Here That Von Know? Swnnnnnon : fleo. W. Post, N. Y.s C. C. liecker, I). II. Decker, Syracuse; K. li. Khindnm, Knoxviile; nck Stewart, Lcx ington, Ky.; Frank Loughran, Hickory Crnnd Central:. H. Hutchinson, Baltimore. Jno. S. Price, N. C.;J. C. Ad crholt, G. W. I'ayne, K. and I).; Wm. Kro ger, N. C; D. P. Sheppnrd, On.; A. C Gunter, N. Y.; Richard Huumliergrr, Hn luda: W. II. Suinmcrrll. N. C: L. T. W il kins, Kuthcrlordton, N. C; Chas. Dyott, New lorn. Giro Hock: Dr. McAden, Charlotte, N. C.l P. Cheeney, Winston, N. C; II. W. Cook, L. Davis, Boston ; Thomas C. Stewart. I'hilndelnhin: I. D. Conner. Newton, N.C.j lid. McDowell, S.Ci Miss Fowls, Lumberton, 8. C; I'. H. Akers, irnn.i -J- "" i.i.fcuc viui, mien. r K. King, Bristol, Tcnn.i Chns. Crnin, N Y.; C. A. Lowry, Tciin.; I'. M. Mock, New York. Hatttry Park : W, II. Fleming and wife, Mrs. K. H. Menglcy, tlinghamton; G. H. Llndenberger, W. W. llerlcr, Louis- ville: Miss B. Morrill. Mr. L. C. II. Gib son, Cincinnati; U. L. Crawford, New York; K. A. Parley, Bnltimore; Frank T, C ark and wile. Norfolk: W, A, Metti, Columbia ; Lewis D. I'nrker, Hartford; Samuel Griffith, A. H. Robinson and wife, W. W. Merrcll, Philadelphia; D. Bene nek ana ton, urcensuoro. Medal Awarded. Mr, T. C. Manning closed the second term of but writing school yesterday and presented two gold medals, one for best Improvement teUe was awarded to Harry W. telaBmU t'e other for best penmanship ' , r,tkck. AROUND TOWN. sorecMHt till S a. m. Hundaxi Fair warmer t variable winds. C. F. Kay has been elected a member of the American Ticket Brokers' associa tion. : i: i i : -.1 Dim iiifv iiiviiov iua iivii laDinu .w Jackson Mince, aged and Yona Wor rell, to. Mnj. W. H. Malone leuves to-night on the midnight trnin for Kulcigh, to attend the supreme court. Mr. Frank T. White and his bride, of Norlolk, Vu., are at the Battery I ark on their honeymoon trip. Buncombe county superior court meets here Monday. Judge Phillips, ol Tar boro, will preside. The calendar is full. The ladies of the Flower mission arc requested to meet in thejrooins of the Y. M. C. A. on Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Hon. D. Sclieuck. of Greensboro, is in in the city to-day oil Inibiiiess, He leaves lor home to-niglil. Thos. McDnniel, col., for fnilintf to list his taxes was lined SJ.50 and $- costs bv Justice Israel to-day. Rev. D. I. Sheppard, who has charge nf the Swaiinanou Presbyterian church has returned trom n visit to Georgia, lie has been absent n mouth. Rev. W.J. F.riliimn will preach at the Central Methodist Bpiscnpal church, -until, to-morrow morning. Rev. S. II. Milliard, the pastor, Iwiug absent, there will lie no night services. Gen. R. B. Vance leaves tomoriow fur Oeulii, Flu., os one of North Carolina's six delegates to the national Farmers' alliance convention there. The conven tion will oien Tuesday and continue about one week. F. M. Jordan, of Coopers, tells TlIK Citikn that he has a hound that has a record ol having caught seventeen 'pos sums in four uigliis, (II this number this remarkable canine caught nine iu one night. He was unaided in his efforts. Mr. 11. W. Fulenwider. who compiled the new directory of Asheville, has re ceived a letter from the publishers stating that the work of getting the booksreailv is licing pushed, lie sacs he will have them ready lor delivery in n few days. Collector Rollins' offices are gradually iK'ing put into the proKT condition for work. Win-kin- n are to-day engaged in putting up shelving lor i.'ihtk unci books. The receipts of the entire dis trict yesterday were S".it.. and for the otlice here were $lil!S.llll. Owing to the removal of the central office here, the deputy collector's office, that has been in charge of J. B. West, was closed to-dav. Maj. W. II. Maloue's address on the "Tyranny ol majorities," which was to lie delivered at the Lyceum last night was iHistponeil until next Thursday ni lit . The committee of ladies reported that ihev had made arrangement to give an ivsler sitpKT liirthelK-nelitot the society on the night ol iHvcinlicr 17. Prof. P. P. Claxtun will address the Lyceum on the education needed in Asheville, Thurs day nighl, IiccciiiIkt 1 1. The engine ol the People's light, heat mil power company which has Ihch en route since November loth, has not yet irrived. The plant of the company is .-oiuplctc .villi this exception anil the ilticers ask their customers lor incaudes-.-cut light to kindly hear with them for or a lew day. The lowers for trect light have been ordered bv lelegraiih, to k shipis'il immediately. They will In here ami readv lor uscm n lew day. Preparations are going on for the mis sion to lie held at Trinity I P. li. I church iH'ginniug next Monday night at K o'clock. The church ha lieen lighted .vith electricity, mid additional seals Have beat provided. A volunteer choir will assist in the music , but the singing will lie mainlv congregational. The mis--ion is lor all, and i not intruded lor the mciulicrs ol Trinity church only. The next utlraetionut thrGrand ohtu house is the Mortimer comedy company in the musical farce, "Larking," iKvem Iter 11. (In the following night. Decern lier 1 2. S. W. Brady's company will iqi l:nr in "Little -Nugget." Mn lame Fry's concert company is booked for the night ut the l.'nli. Kobt. MncLeau and Marie I'nscoit the lamous tragedy star will play here two night, Dec. 17 and 1H The Boston svmiihony orchestral club come on the night of'lH-c. I'll, lor one night and the Baldwin-Melville company Ileum n week's engagement Dec. 'M. It'MINKHH NOTICKH. The Importation Gfchoicechinn, for winter trade, are arriving mid being 0K-ned. All arc new and Irish. Tariff increases cost 2' 3 er cent., but price are right always nt Law's, on boulh Main street. Omen oc I AsllKVII.I.K I.H.IIT AMI I'OWKM Co.,! Asheville, N. C, Nov. LI, IWIO. Lditor The Citixen: Will you please give notice to the Asheville public, that we hive completed contracts with the two lending electrical companies of the world, to wit: The Tomion-llouston and the Ivdtson General electrical com panies, for the instnllalion of ma chinery capable of supplying two thousand incandescent lumps, iecul iarly udopted for residences, stores, churches, banks, or olhees. That we have ordered and will soon have erected a complete system of wiring for each set of dynamos, and thnt we proose after instiillution is com pic ted, to furnish lamps of any candle power(over 1(1 c. p.) lor all night, or shorter service, measured by meter or otherwise as our patrons may prefer, at 10 per cent, less than any other lionn fide company will offer to render similar service. Very Kcsiectfully, AIIKVII.I.K LilillT Hi Powkm Co. The Mens of Tenneeeeo Valley. It is in the valley of Tennessee, n name synonymous with the "rich planters be fore the wnr," that the greatest deveto- mentsinthe new soul II are apparent. Dnyton, a city of 6,11(10, surrounded by nn inrxniiusiiiiie supply 01 com, iron nno limber, is the "Gem City ol the Valley," and olfers unparalleled opKirtiinities to northern men, money anil brains. Two furnaces are now in lull blast and "Ik hind in orders." Among the other indus tries now in oierntion nre two flour mills, pump works, pinning mm nun brick works, with a cast iron piie works, a iinvf Imintlrv and a huire rollimr mill under wny. A strong northern syndicate ha been formed to promote the interests of I lay ton, nnd under tnrir auspices a grand public auction sate of lota will oc cur at Dayton, Tennessee, December 3, 4 nnd a. To accommodate those desiring to attend the ante, the Cincinnati. Hamilton and Dnyton rail mnd will sell excursion tk-keta at one fnre for the round trip from all points on the line on December 2 and 3. For rates nnd further information call on or ad dress any C, II. nnd D. agent, or II. . McCormick, general passenger and ticket agent, Cincinnati, Send for a handsome allium ol Dayton views. Ample accom modations at the hotels for all. To Advertisers" To Insure change of advertisement running nn regular contract, copy must be handed in by 10 o'clock a. m. CONVENTION DELEGATES. INHTKI'CTIONM AH TO THK Pt'HCHAHK OK TliKETa, They Hhould See Their Atrentit at Once and Make Inquiries) A Cir cular Letter Authorising the Re duced Ratea. All delegates to the southern inter states immigration convention, to con convene in the city of Asheville, De cember 17th to tilth, arc interested in the circular of M. Slaughter, lisq., published beluw. Delegates should call on their ticket agents at once, show them this notice, and ascertain whether the tickets are on sale. If not on sale they should request their agents to telegraph nt once, not wait to write, to the general passenger ugent of their line and secure tickets for them. This is very important; as in many instances tickets nre not sent out in time and delegutes are prevented from ntteiidiiiu. Hverv town in the south that desires to 11 arch forward with the south s pres ent onward movement, should send dele gates, mid bear the expenses of the dele gates. COMUIKMONKK'S OlJHICK Atlanta, Ga Novcmlier 17, 1SU0. To General Passenger Agents of Compa nies which are mcmlicrsof the Southern Passenger Association : Genllemen: (Juestions having been submitted to lines interested lor agree ment, rates ol one lowest first class lim ited hire from all points in the territory of the southern passenger association to Asheville, N. C., and return, for the southern iutei-state imniigriitionconven tiou, may be used, and the same arc here by approved, under ihe rules. Tickets to Ik-sold Dev. 13, nnd to be withdrawn upon departure of trains scheduled to arrive at Asheville during the forenoon of Dec. 1 7, und to lieof iron clad signature form, limited to a continu ous passage in each direction, with ex treme limit Dec. I'-V, 1H!)0. Yours very truly, M. SLAl'C.IIThK, Assistant Commissioner. The press throughout this state nre re quested to publish the above information m full, and see that the ticket agents in their vicinity have the proiier round trip tickets ut leiist five (lavs before the day of sale. TRAIN TIMK. Notice Tbrw ChangeM If Von Travel Any. By a change in the Richmond and Dan ville schedules, taking (fleet Sunday. Nov. .'01, train No. Tid, formerly due to arrive in Asheville from Salisbury nt 7.2J .1. m., will now arrive at (.o5 a. m., anil No. TC, the altcriioon train, nt ."i.'l p. in., instend of 4.L,1 p. m. The midnight east bound train stands unchanged, hut No. o.'l, which now reaches Asheville from the west nt 1:-' p. m. will arrive at 1: Kp. 111. nnd leave at 1 .11 p.m. The Asheville nnd Spar tanburg anil Murphy branch trains will run as heretofore. Index to New AdverllnenieulM. Tihsks A. II Cooirr. I Al IT H. II Nerves. Cithatss C F. Ksy. l-:auKKitK I'vihnril A Klnir Vt 1m vt just mrivtil a larp' Htnck of OOMATK'K HXK Toiurr SOAPS. The pulilii- invited to exam ine the variety nntl eoinpnpe our prices. SHi'inl nl tontion is culled to our recently added case of Toit.v'm fine Mnnicure cut lery. A long felt want Htip plied. ItAYSOIt & SMITH, Dltl'GGIHTH, ill l'atton Ave. I. W I'KTHAMII, M. Un. Moc. C. B. W. H KtNO.C. R. ling'r Corp, I'. H.N a Kit A Am.ca-F mat miyuy 'CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERS, And General Contractor, Biprrtu In dlv works. tnnoj(raphlcl and pin In fturvry tit ciUr and (owni; dmlKna. plnni, uprrlfk-ntlfma nml tlmntra ItirnlRhrd nirr-iiiwAvi, wairrauppiyana Mwcraifr trtni. Hirviitltlet: Th tocallon and romtrvctlon or ratiwajri anu concrcu pave menu. Anhevlllc9 N C. P. O. Itoa omtt: rWcnnd floor III Grand Opera Houae nnv at d.lm TO I.KMI. aeeured li real ralate. R. t'OPflN, a North Main atrael. N OTIC8 TO STOCK HOLUBKH. Office ot I ARhfvlItt Llvht and towrr Company. I Ahrvtllr. N. C , tint. Sill, I mm, I Ala mrrthiK nf tht noard uf IHrvrtnra thU day It waa nrrlrrrd thnt a meeting of tot-k-hnldrra lie rallrd, to arwmhlr at trtla oft or on Tuenday, lire. 9, 1MV, at 11 o'cltHk a. m. ii. m ji in itn, nnv2Hdtd Hrc. and Tread N OT1CB TO rrOCKHOMrBkN. f I met of Anhevlllf Mtrret Railway Co . Klri'lfie, A-hevllle. Nov, itrl. HWi. At a mertlnii f the hoard of dlrrctnrs thlndny It waa ordered that a meeting nf Him-Knuiiirrs iw vaiirfi. 10 urmiMr at xn.m unlet on Turwlay, Iec. V, at 1 o'cliick p. novllfl dtd Mecretary and f reaaurer. H M JMNKPl, IANIlMALU. Py virtue nf a deed of trtint eieeutrd liy (tihn l Cameron to me ai truatee ocarina date the IMth dav of Iieeemlwr. inna. and rrglntered In the office of the ReaUter of iwrot ur Httnvomne county, nortn Carolina, la Hoik 4 of mortiraaea and deeda of truet on pagm ft7 and flu, drfnntt helng brfi mmlr and den. and anon m having been mnde at retiiilrrd.l will aell the land deacrloed In tald dred or trutt at pnbllt aovtiua to the hlwheat bidder for cah at the court houae door in ARhvvllle In aald county on Mondae, the UUd day of Decern Iter, 106, at 13 o'clock aoon. Maid land la t tutted la the rattern portloa of Athevllleon Hollywood ttreetf near Col lege ttrert, adlolnlng landt of P. M. Miller. Mrt. Long. Mm. II. O fltcele aad othert.aa(i contalnt tilne-teatha of an acre, more or leta. Bov.tva.fUi a. t. bummuv, iruttce. NEW ADDITIONS BARGAINS INNUMERABLE. THOUSANDS OF ARTICLES CUT DOWN IN PRICE. STOCK TOO LARGE. Many departments too full, is the time to purchase. A elegant und complete stock shopworn, auction house trash here. Look at the bar gains we offer, the prices we nain j: Ten thousand yards 40 inch Tricot Flannel Dress (Soods, worth 0c, for 2re. a yard ; 5,000 yards Ginghams, worth 8c. anywhere, Sc.; 2,000 yards Semper Idem Itleiwhed Muslin, 8c; .p cases prints, cost (c, at 5c; all our cotton checks at 4c; 1H4 dozen Towels at $1.50 a dozen, worth $3.00; 75 cent. Linen DamaHk for 50c; 5 cases Ked Flan nel, twilled or plain, a little over half price; 800 Honey- comb Quilts at 75c, see them; 1)8 dozen Napkins, big value at $1.25; 100 dozen 50c: 200 dozen Red Flannel .Shirts for 37c. Cut rates on Handkerchiefs, Hose, Gloves nnd Corsets. Bargains in Embroideries, Torchon and in Furs, Muffs, Hoas and Capes. Our Clonk 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 No. 1 1 l'atton avenue. What fore you get there, for prices mi ugh is in his glory when he sells goods cheap. Our Mil linery department still booming; more work than we can do ; not soliciting any trade for it at present, but will try and fill urgent orders for our regular customers. A cyclone has struck our stock ; prices taken tumble. Hurrah for tin1 cut rate sale at MIMNAUGH'S, No. ii Patton Avenue. ttr-IHlY GOODS, MILLlNHItY AND CAUHrr.S.-TMl A CARD. Iblltur Aflhf vllle Citlsra: Tbnt oar many Irlrntl. may snow how arc icrttlaa on wr will .tatr that we look la In Hotel anu Hlore 9,ooo In Vive Weeks. Took In last Haturriaj orcr 17(H). $7(1 ol that was hotrl, balance atorc. Hotel reals trrrd IIS that day. Had e.ooo arrivals la ft months. Our at'ck I. mammoth 3O0 feet Ion and IS (eft wkle. Tell the balance of the world to romr and are "Old Ched" smile, and bnj good of as and tart 10 to IIS per cent. aoTteritf K, R. CHKII8KTKR WIN. FOR SALE I A well ettahllthrd butlnrM In Athevlltr. crntrnllr located, doing n (irt cIam trade witn mrffe promt, i nit it enc itrti opportu nity now -'fferrtl In thit city. Mutt be told lieraiuam of ownrr'i til hcitllh. Alto, a Artt-clnM new rrtldmce, centrnlly locaird If tnkrn now emm tie hnnvhrnp. We offer a tplrndld tract uf tlmlier land, for tie or mm mn investment on than. I'oplar, oak and buckeye. Fun Kkmt Hurn'thcd and unfurnished hnutea on) a few mlnutet from Court Hquare. Wamtbih Two large retldrncct, with trery cooventence. to rent lurnitnea. BIGKLOW ik JONI0 RKAL BHTATH ANU INVBHTMKNTH Room 8 McAfee Block, 3U l'atton Avenue. novl?dlm PICTURE FRAMES. Gold, ftMlvcr. lrory, tak, Ollt aad Combi nation Mouldlnjri. Alto Room Mouldlnir. Plctnrea Matted, Mounted aad Framed St lowett pricet and work Ruaraatred. Bngrae Inat. Palntlnffi aad Loral Vlewtalwaya oa hand at ESTAimOOK'S, B. Main St. AataCTlllC. apriad If advertising does n't pay, whyimtthnt tho most successful menhnnta of every town, hirpenndBwuU ro the lieiiviest id Vfrtisers? If it dons . pay to ndrertist; why do the henvhst business firms in the world spend millions in thnt wny? Is it iH'cnnso they do not know m much about business ns thetlx for H tlolhtr "storekeep er" in n country town, who siys money sptnt in advertising is thrown awny? Dr. B. F. Arrington, Mt'BtUKON DHWI'laVa Pllllna teeth a snerlaltv. also treatlna- dl easra Kuni, and all dlaraaes pertajnlna to the dental .trttctnre, omce room, oa rat too aeeave, orrr Raysor a amltk's drat but Linaaer'a CMid t W.M.C MmmcM. FOR THIS WEEK. henco the daughter. Now feast for shoppers ; tho most to select from. No off style, unlaundered dollar Shirts for other Laces. Immense value progres; rend this and run to you want may be gone be make things move. Mini FRtvHH LOl'iaVII.LK CKBIENT. FRESH LIME. Jt'HT MRCKIVKII. AI.Hll 8TOVK WOOD, FIRKPLACK WOOD, Already Knweil and Hpllt. CHARCOAL, COKK, KINDLINGS. AT ASHEVILLE WOOD YARD, C. E. MOODY. Office No. 30 Patton Avenue. TBLBPHONB NO. 40. Yard and Wareau near Depot. Trie phone TS. U fos do oa will be aware of the tart, i keep the best goods for Ike least money. C 0. BLAHTOX & CO. AtHBTILLB, N. C B ni ASHK VILLE A I) ICE RATES FDR SEASON 1890. In quantities not le. than one ton at factory ' pf.r M,',' In quantities not leu. than one half ton at factory c. .inn nonmla. .ill tlckeU. to vounils each '?" HIM) 1 u ,. hi 00 1(1 JS 70() TSO 1000 ifH in no ( 1(10 Ticket. In dollar package and auv quantity our office for ca.h or tick.' (a. Asheville Ice & Telephone No. 36 and 40. THE JKLXICO AND 1 5 EST ANTHRACITE COAL -I'or sale at Wlinleaalc and Retail by ASHEVILLE ICE AND COAL COMPANY, Telephone 36 and 40. Kiclu.ive Agents I liome.tic and Mteam I lor Wcntern North Carolina. IT NEVER RAINS, But it poura, and when it doc. rain remember that my aaaortmcnt of Umbrella, la tSe ( Fa ct ia A.heeille. If you don't hcllerc it ju.t glance at the magnificent dl.play now oa etbl. bition in my window. I would al.o call your attention to the following new goode received ln.t week : A new lot of neckwear In llgnt .hade, for evening wenr; alao in hat department a line of hut. In three different .hade, in the "evening .un," .nape that I. so faahioaalile. a.t now. F. E. MITCHELL, Men's Outfitter. 8 Patton Ae. aepCllhl.lm LBWI8 MADDUX. Pre. L. P. McLOUU. Vlce-Pres, OnacToaai-Lewl. Maddus, M.J IWanlrn, Lewi. Maddus, M.J IWardrn, 8. H. Reed. Geo. 8. Powell. C. -E WESTERN CAROLINA BANK, E- OrganlKd May l.t, 1H8K. CAPITAL. S50,0(X). SU RPLUS.20,(XK) State, County and City Depoitltory. Does a Ocneral Banking BuaineM. ncpoaits receivrd. Bichange boaght and sold, CM. lection, made oa all acceaathlc paints. The Having Feature will receive .pedal attention. Oa all sam. la this department, deposited for four month, or longer, tatere.1 at the trt, of per cent, per annum will be paid. Special attention given to loan, oa real estate, which will be placed, (or loaa time oa teau sonabw terms. open trom 9 a. m. to S p. m Oa Matuntaya the Having Department will be open till A p. en. iantdly ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, 317 Haywood Street. All WATKR TUOROIGHLV FILTERED on Ihe PrrniliftcaM. Twlf-oTe ycn ol practical csnrririirr, comb.nrtl with rnnaoNAL attention to a t(V tails of the haalncat and perfect arranBrementa far CLBANMKau aad rt'niTf nt all " naaafactarrd. enable the proprktoi to prcacnt to hU nameroaa patrua a aerir claw f Carbonated ncecrajrc Vichy and Seltzer Water in Siphon) Ginger Ale aad alltthe vajfotta flavor of ttOHAWATBR ready for ah i potent mm$ 4rNreet4 free la Cltj llmlta. Ont of town ordera tnaat have sapoMaiai.a refrrracc. W. CAMPRFU., THE HEALTHIEST PLACE IN AMERICA, HOT SPRINGS, N. C. In a peaceful, reairal ale. Nurrounalcct with pine covrretl nuoanlaliiK. aparkllnif Ntreama and ncanll ful arencrv, with lla dry, nra Insi. hnllh-ladea air, frredont from dual, tnaila.la or debllllallna enTecl, Ihe beal of fall and Winter climate, with lla Ikerw atal water flowing Into marble pool. Ike moot nrlonaand curative batba In Ike world, lendeia lo Ihe debilitated, rkeamallc. malarloaaor stonljr ar fcrer. aa well an (be recreation aeeker, Meallb.Keal. Pleaanre, Home Comforta a d I'neacelled Table at THE MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL. IHalanre (mm A.hcvilM to Hut Minings, 3T miles. Time of trip, 1 hour and 37 mlnntea, aCHKDVLK OF TRAINS. Uave Aiheellle for Hot 8iringa at T:SO a at. :t p m, aad 7 p ot Retaralng leave Hot Muring, for Asheville at 7:87 a m, ll.M aama, and 11:10 p at. Pullman Palace Car. oa all trains. Round trip Ik-set. ied.dlaa. one day's board .1 the Mountain Park Hotel, 440. On the A. S. Railroad, Klft-M Mllea Sontli of Aahcvllle and Adjoining; Vanderbllt Park. If yo. are looking for a plan for a bom or aa mveMraeat why doa't yon see about SKYLAND SPRINGS. The beat mineral water and hi great variety. Level lota, K.nri vlewa, giHnl society. If yo. think of barlag why ao lyNOWr Price, will go ap and go aAl-IULV. " ' OTIS A. Take Train Onl at 0,10 A. Me-Vara aa Can la Or Drive aoalb Mllea fKKIl. KCTI.BIKIH, CKy Areat. SM Pattoa Ave. HOTEUiARMOND-HOTEL BONNYCREST AND COTTAGES, SKYLAND MINERAL. SPRINGS, N. C. ' Kla;ht Mllea Mouth of Aahevllle, on the A. H. Rallroact. New hotel., new collage., new furniture, bvaulnV grovea.aeal nun aad rnxiaet lawaa, good Hvery. 48 MINERAL SPRINGS. White Mulph.r, Al.m, Magneala, Iroa aad Hpaoni. Thoar aeekl.g health aad uka.are anal srlert society will aol hill to vl.lt this nleaaaal mort aad drmk of lu healtag watrea. Terms reasonable. aprfl dtf AahcTille, Ti. C. P. A. DEL1EIIS WOOD WORKING CO., Maaafartarer. aad Dealers la all hwa. af Dnsmd LUMBER, Door, aaah, Blinds, Monldlna;, auirwork, Mantela, Bank and Bar irlataire. and all kind. , w.l,t wa- fllard Wood Lumber I aov l.diy Telepkeata 1 BH TISIIMEM S. d im s.oo s on n.(Mi of Ice may be obtained from driver, and at Coal Company. No. so Patton Avenue. . B. RANKIN, Cashier M.I. Pagi M. McLoo M.I. Pang. J. B. Rankin, J. B. Ray, J. B. RW. a. MILLER, moratiKToat E. A. LcVENE. nanacer. Near Paaaentrer Dcaot. Vork a Specialty. Mo. a. J. ' i uauaiaiSh.