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T. F. DAVIDSON SPEAKS
MR HAKEH A GOOD TALK
THK COI'HT HOl'Mlv.
AT
A Revolution 10 be ThriiHt on the
People A Speech 1v Mr. N.
Cbedenter K. D. Curler Malic
tthort.Talk.
Attorney-Gcnernl T. H. Davidson spoke
to a good undicnee at the court house
Inst night. Mr. Unviilsoti made n boihI
talk, presenting the ttiestiins tl" the liny
in a forcible manner.
He begnn his spm-h by saving that nl
though he hud not been able to lie out
the campaign much, because ofiluties at
Knleigh, he felt n keen interest in it. II
Hpoke of the defeat in the Ninth emigre
aioual district in 1SN8 und said the cause
ol'thc defeat was easy tu liud. "It was
over eonlideuee in the result," he said
' 1 he democrats had carried 1 he district
lor 80 long tl.ut they relied more on tile
pust history than ill present work. The
fought over small issues, neglecting the
larger ones. I am glad that the peopli
are reeognunig that fault and arc win k
inglmrd. Air. Davidson said he had
no doubt about the election of thecoimu
ticket und stated that he had just heard
that democrats in Madison county wen
willing to let that C.impiiell w..n!.l conn
away from iliat euniin neck and neck
with his opponent. This, he said, mean!
victory.
Mr. Davidson expressed his liclicl thai
the national system ol govcniuicnt was
in the throes ol a revolution as farreaeli-
UIUI
nig iii us extent ami us long and lasting in
its cllecls as il it were :ieenmpaiiied h
liayonets. The republican leaders, la
saul, do not deny the tact but say thai
the time has come lor a revolution ami
that the old laws ol tilt lorelalhcrs an
lilayed out. Kccd has saiil that the linn
has come and that he would be one u
conduct the revnlntiiin.
As to the force bill, Mr. Davidson said
unit laccongressiiKU Hail been elected, foi
I0( years, onlv unilei the snierviioii ol
me people ol tne Oislnct Itoui w 'hit-lithe
wcreeleetcd and that it was never thou
necessary to clianue until now. The mo
nve lorciiaiiging lie saul is in the laet
mat tilt- (lommaiil taction i therepublicai
party I in the uoiih was tilled will
an animating and undying Inured
lowuril tne hoii th. lie said that the wa
to meet this lerlini; :is bv a compact
organization ol Hie K.i.plc. 'lie said Hint
I ne limit was kept on ilie south Ikviiusi
olthislieliuganilth.it the noitiierr. re
puiilieaiis hail Ik-cii inst: uctcd to vote
tnev sliot iliiring the war. against tin
siintn. vt lieu I see g. lUkincu ol intern
n" i mi pins iii mis slate ami
unite their vote with this sectional p.iru
against their own tieiiple, he said. "I
tiimk they are not In to live nor read
to die. line ol the piitu-iples ol the A I J
Kiuley bill is to subjt-.l the soulli to th
domination of the reniil.lie .n ,, ,n,
Mr. Davidson spoke tor some lime on tin
.Mtfiiiilty lull as opposed lo the
man.
He spoke highly of the state govern
mcnt us eomluiicd In the ikii.uer.itn
party, and nietilioiied the uppieei.uioi
in the value ol tin state Urn., ,i,n.
the lael that tile ieirilenti;irv tvim-li . .
al one tin e a great burden lo tne peoplt
wouhl soon lie scli-sulaiiimg. lie spol,i
ol the loss ol the two t-oiigresM.ib.il ill
triels in 1kjS ami s.o.l that n iliedinio.
crats had ilonc tueir duty and can an
tlietn, the republicans couid ' not Have ban
a majority in the bouse.
In closing Mr. Davidson pit diced in
creased majoriues in the stale.
Mr. N. i Chcdt-sicr was introduced
alter Mr. Duvulsoii timshed and made a
good talk on the record ol the repuolieaii
putty. He told how they hail ndiunui
their promise to i educe tlie tarill In- rais
ing it from 3 pel tent, to ol' ier ee.it..
Mild said that the -iiplv might just as I
well get a crowd ol horse tlnevts togeth
er to punish horse thieves as lo trv tojjet
the republican party lo reduce llie lai-m
honestly.
lit-spoke of tilt evil tlletts of the tarill
on the iioor and the lKiieiu to th.- n.-li
Mr. L'heiltster snoke tor some litiieoii tilt
broken piotuistsul the pant.
Alter Air. ChedfHter liiiished Mr. i. D
t-arter SHike ol the ntvtl lor Work at tht
touiiiii: election anil saul etety man
mould leel that the battle itsttd on
shoulders .mil shoulil make ail imiiv.d-
lint light, lie said II this was done the
republican paity would Ik- buried so tkep
that t'labiid's trumpet would inn
awaken it. lie spoke ol the npiiblitai.
party as sectional, a p.-ntv ol trusts ami
briherv and igaiust tlie H-ople, and s.inl
the way to rebuke this parlv is to elect
the full dciiioera tic ticket.
ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31, 1890.
AROUND TOWN. finiVn Allllll I UAirrMn I - ... . . .
ANOTHER DELUGE.
Hireensl (III 8 n. in. Mnlurtlnv
t oiitliiu.-tl com, norltic rl wintlNi
fulr weather IiohIh lu-nlu lit.
To-morrow is November 1st ami is All
Saints day.
"A Fair Rebel" will be presented at the
i.raiiu opera House to-night,
Mrs. John Child has returned from a
visit to relatives at I'iltsburg, I'n.
The board of aldermen meets in regular
weekly session at the city hall to-night.
The east tvaril young men's democratic
club will meet at the court house to
night. A liast of All Saints' Servite will lie
conducted at the Catholic elimvli in 7-Mn
o'clock to-morrow iniirtiini; by Km her
lute, the pastor.
Services nrciinratorv lo I lieeinioioiio...,
will be conducted at tin First I'resbvi...
nan church this evening al s o Vines, and
lo-morrow allernoon al I- o'clock. The
coniniiinion will Ik-adiiiiuistered Sunday
inoruiug.
John Keais llovt. son ol t'.ioi I k'
lloyl, died at the home ol his lather al
Unmiiliuc this morning. I le was about
I years old ami died ol capill.irv bron
lutis. The linicial will mkc nlnee to.
morrow at Kugadine.
m iiniTc
11 1 I I I I A I
111. MUUUIJ
SPECIAL ATTRACTIOM,
FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 31.
The powerful Military Conirily-tlrniiiH
A FAIR REBEL,
under the imumtremrnt of liilwnri. K. Mate,
snu. The bt-Hiililul unit puwirtul netreaa
FANNY GILLETTE
ii" Cluirelte. 11 liruvc mill nhlr Scmth.rii
K'H.
The thrilliiiK KliVlll.VINC, sfH.NH reiire-
eiltlltK
Libby Prison, i
ASHMH.U-: Mil liKTISHMI-XIS.
A Flood of Bargains Unprecedented !
Nothing Like them Yet Named by thin or
Any other Concern!
Lenoir Topic: The soeietv ot l.t'iiotf
ttill make a great at'ipiisiiiou in the re
moval to out tow 11 ot Dr. Hum, in ,i
is family. Dr. IttiMon is one of ihe inosi
isliiiuiiilieil laiiseooal divines in 1 1...
tale anil he will hi eontinlly welcomed
l.ciioir 101 idd acoti.-oiituiii'f u.-iki.
Win 11 he w as a vomit- man h, mm. In
cho-il here and later, as a ibvinin- m.
lint and te.-u hiT. was coiimrted with 1 lie
iiuous Valle Crucis hitih seliiml in W.
IK- has iii.iut ti lends in l'.-,I.K. .11
mil Watauga u ho will be delieht.-d 1.
snow ill. 11 lie is utuni! to 1
M
l.iiaiv I'risoii
I.tlihy I'rison
I.ihtiv 1-Hf.un
I.inliy I 'risfin
A FAIR Rf BEL.
Pri.c. St. 00.
-S..OO :HMt JSt.llO
Sia's n mile at I
Ai-rimc.
.I'risiiiit-rs nl' wiir IHtW
'l lie Tunni- tin
....I'own to -'Knt Hell '
...Thi- lisetiiK !
A FAIR REBEL.
.toi-. ntul I'.le. Htou-K.
Snstyer's, l." I'Hiton
tmoug us.
I'lirman was born at LouiOnir"
ankliti eoiinie Seitember L'l. IS-Di.
as at Norlolk. Va.. ueiiiuu a tine b
Iitcation when the war broke out. -u-
red uilauliy servict, onlvtellow in t-osu-
iiiv limit 1 Is tears ot ace. Kent rii.hi.
nig till gaveout scv.-ial monthslaier and
is ili-eli.-need. Worktil and 111 ,1
cn tut .March, (.1; also salt agent
lor I'raiiklin hi mil', In March I.Mi-f
icgan waning again uud was made lieu
euani in twimy-Mvoml regiment North
Carolina junior reserves. Sin rcnduc.i
Ian forted 1.., Ian hand to.most awlul-
', at llitli I'oini, witharuit ot i',eueral
pis. h lolinsion. r.-u-i heliml niala-C.i u
lolnision laiuoiis and dnln't hurt I'ur
nan any. Suae war Itui t-tiuagt-d in
lewpipef enter, irises at llendersoii.
ortolk .-iinl Lonisl'iiri;. In -70 as
11 work for k'altigh Seniiml and re
ported lloldci iuiH.iehmeiu trial
101 that p.imr. Hue ol his
:ia-s re.ielinl bit-h water 111.11 k wilb
woiii tali enciilali m of L:i(i. In 'TH
.leeled secrel.irv ol senate. Meld iob
ver since, livery session till last re
vived solid vole of both parties, but Uni
ill bin T out ol l: republic in., and this
vas not done wiibont strung opposition
M"ii stmitot ir all tins 1 li-lri.-t In 7
lul Ihe act o his de bv e-nniii-- to Ash.
.ille. Itoiight Cti tihx and ran it till Ti
vheti J an. 111 M..i:e took pan inieiest
1 as oini .1 nt t ol. t aim i on .1 so in s 1
t. tirei! I'orn p.iper in 'SV Is one o! eili.
r- 01 i'i inocr.-ii aiidcliau ni.in ol count
nun er.ii a exeeid itecoimiiii ue. I t. .... I
I polii.e- an. I eoi.i-roMoual .-.iitniin.u.
iinl foul-In I Ih- soared 011 .d Itun.-onib..
iiiis. lei Min.'illv is otic ol most.
1 o men. ' Tis s,,j, he snn kes tuba'
ut inoj.1 11:11111 in- t.ien,K .ii.er when
III lloes It, lor l.ev -i seen Willi no,.- ,.
- - 1 -i -
A I'l l lStNT Al .-.M.
I KAMiVMOIM AIS HAII W AV
Work on TIiIh Inipnrlaiil Line
Ht-Kun Vestercbiy,
Work on this great and iinpoitaut
enterprise was voiiimeuecd yestcr-lav at
1 p. ni., at the noith end of Ch.irlolu
street.
The line has bctn located as tar as Ihe
top ol Smith's Mountain, now tailed
Sunset Mountain, about iw. milts irom
the court house, in a straight line, but by
the promised route, iiIhiiii lite miles, it
being necessary lo increase the distance
in onler lo secure a good grade. The top
of Sunset Mountain is mote than Moo lit l
higher than llnilery I'ark, bin by tin
judicious survey ol Mr. It. ,. Ue, the
chief engineer, there will lie nograde over
0 ier cent. Ilea vilv laden passenger cars
on the Ashevdle blecrie Strtrt Kailwny
. 1 . "M1, """' tlailf in
Ashevdle, so the grades 01 the proposed
u.puuiuii; luiiiiioc enureiy leastlilr. The
tTiierv along the route to SuiiwiMnu,,.
tiiin, with the eily in the Ibrtground anil
tne uiut- uiouniums ami interesting coun
try beyond, is us line 111 any in this vicin.
ity, and will insure an immense popular
ity for the rond. The track is to Ik- laid
with 40lh steel T rails. The ollicers
of this road, lire: W. It, (Iwvn. president,
H. U. Taylor, vice-president, W, W.
West, secretary and treasurer, ami
"ve oineiors tuclmlitig
the above named geiiileniin.wiih the aib
union 01 j. u. uostie uud I). C. Wad-
neii.
loiit-t-ri 111 nit- ItalK-rt I'ark
llolt-l l.aM Nliilil.
Tht caieert la-t iiiht at the tlatlvrv
I'ark hot, I bt In. Chas. A. r.aiiaU and
his lamilv were tniien cntoved bt all who
.itumleil ilwiuu l" the condition ot in,
weather only a mall niiinU-r were pies
int. Mr. tiarr ,tt and Mr. Ch.-is. I'. C,ar
rat:, his oh!.r son. displavnl f.m,i ,..
I.ei.ney and teis itibty. playing eiptally
yen on piano, o-Wan and violin. Mi
Lrncsl II. r.arratl, the younger
is a violin H il,irm,r ' m n,,
mean talent. Mis I.vdla XI,, ml r.airait I
was unlortiiiialelvsiiiteiiuytroiii .-, sneie
eol.i. and llioiigh sne made a 'nan at
tempt had lo U-cm used Irom taking her
part. She gave evidence ol a n inarkable
1 out lor one so youin.'. The nituiliets on
llie program deservi, g skci:iI ineniion
nere lie duet irom --Mamia." lor the
organ ami piano, a trio lor 1,;. ,..-.1
tiobns. Chopin's wait. Mr l ln.s l
l.arr.itiV violin solo. 11 lantasia irom
William Tell," and the trio lor piano
Old violins -Dos lit w.ii'hiii iles l.on-.-,, "
ay iMiutski. Hri.arr.itt is a thorough!
...ii-,. 1.01 in ev- rv si-use ol the wiirrl 101,
coming here to innke his home, i.eserves
'lie nearly encouragement and stumor!
. ouniisiii .tsatviiie.
rmniiMKM akkivai.h.
Ih llit-rf Any out- Here Tliul
Vim Know 7
.s'tt-Hiimiiio.-i. W. Schinidt, Haltiniore,
Mil.: N. Moulds, X. V.; D. II. Vaughn,
Louisville. Ky.; II Lipps and sister.
Miltigh; Kev. A. I-. Walscr. Iiunaica, N.
: Win. II C. Noble, llostoii; II C. l-w-art,
Ib ndersoiiville: I'. II. Williams, Al-
i.-t. ti.-i.
''r.-iai Criitnil II. S. Shandy, Ky
I.I. Savler and w ite. X C; W. , Llling
ton. Kaleigh; W . . Smith, link lirovc
lenn : K. ti. I'attcisoti, . C: 1'. T. llv
atl, Wnvnesville: A. I.. Melton, Mn.; '
K. I'miuIiI. Ilhio: S. I. Luther II 1 itnittt-
. Kirl.y. KKhtnond : Mrs. Candler and
ehiiiiren, , t. ., Miss Kebeeea Weaver. I'n.
J. L. I'onda, X. V.; C. C. Donahue, Rich
no mil.
I int ten- I'.irk: F. '.V. Mciioveru, Dr.
and Mrs. C. W. Ilorter, K. D. Lowe, X.
.: C. Hall, Kiehntond; J. W. Whit ten.
Mis. Dtirkee, I'ailadclpllia ; Miss K. F.
Kandolpli. Laslon, I'n.; (',. W. Tavlor
ami wi:e, lliooklvu: II. D. Sliaekellonl.
Cincinnati; X. I., (iebliart. Chicago; S.
I.oiwnnn. Haltimore; l-dward Crolt. Fd
ward Croli. jr., t'.reenville, S. C; D. I,.
!m,ssc1I, Wi inington.
('h n A'orA .- Dr. W. Preston Jones, J.
I. C lliid, Marion, J. . .onj,. Norton,
rum.: D I.. Woods. I'.ieenvillc. Tenn ; W.
II. Smith. (Ink drove. Tenn.; J. K. Cami
bell, F. M. Senitle, W. Page mid lamilv,
Kiiowille; John K. Miller, deo. Itelehlei ,
W . II. Cite, wile and child. Pa.; Mrs. T.
II. Moode, llavwood coimiv; . ,.
llilll-llltison, l.otlisvi e: I lav , S.. .,..1
""it re; r. a. loIc, Knoxvillc.
capital cai:m lOvriM KI)
This wci'k wu imisIi tlit untOK njnr mid iiuin.lat w
mn rki't witli values hitherto unknown. Our assortment
complete, onr slock unbroken. Lively times anticipated
this week at the
DRY GOODS HOUSE.
ICE RATES FOR SEASON 1890.
In nuHtititli-s nut less than one tun ut luetorv xoe u,...., .
In qiiiintltli-s not less titan one hull' ton nt luetorv Ibc l,tt!,,r"'
Mi Ml pounds, .'111 tickets, It) pounds citch .' ... .
lino Ho ' to a.it
700 " d.1 " " . fl 0,
7.10 " 1.1 " 5 500
toon 10 ion "".!..!.!.!!;!;!;;;;!";"!",";;!!"',;;;;;;;";"
ouT mm" Jor'uro'roek'1,." " my '"''nd nmrtrl''u",'
Atiheville Ice & Coal Company.
Telephone Ko. 36 mid 40. No. 30 Patton Avenue.
THE
J I'LL ICO
AM)
15EST ATIIIiACITE COAL
l-'or suit- ill Wholesnle unit Keinll by
asiikvikm; ice and coal company,
Telephone 36 and 40.
. K't-limve .kiiii nesiie unit Steam I lot Western North Carolina.
I 'reparations made ncconliiufly. keptvoiir eve on this-
space. Kver.v week has New Attractions.
.M'WMlks. .Mw Dress (ioods. New Laces, New Jackets
t . ....
Keeiers jiiui mazers, .Vvv Ilaiiilkerchiels. New rianuelsjiiul
New Millinery for this week's rush.
All onr o-U(s bony-lit het'ore the iniipiitoiis tai il'l' bill
went into effect. That means X per cent, less than yooils
can lie bought at present. We preceded Mr. McKinle.v,
as well !is competition, on our purchases, hence (ireat
Harjja.ins can be offered. Our foresight siived for 0111
rons at least
pat-
$IMOO--SIXTEENTHOUSAND--$I6,000
I iresen t stock. No advance here on account
ol'
CiiNrx AicaliiHt Hovel inid ITall tin
tt-r la lilt- Next Tt-rm.
William I', lloyd, who stands chart;ed
..I.,, ,i iniiroei 01 nr. j. i;. Koycrs near
Mt-kiindcr's on the uilit ol SeiiiemlH-i
loth, wa.-irr.iixneil in llie criminal court
this moruiiiK. He plead notKuilty. The
nsoiicr ts reiireseiited it ones
iiiiioro, hum Solictor Carter, tor the
Mine, is .-ink 11 tiv t,ml"er. Carter it- Mar.
tin. On motion of the st ate's .-oiiiiKf.l 1 1,
ae was eonliiiiied liulil t he ncvi trr.
01 the court, bicause of ihe absence ol
one 01 tue tvitnessiN lor the prosivutioii.
The coutinemeiil in tail Beems to lie
telling on H.ivd'sconMiiutioii,
t.torue Kiiicaiil, for crneltv to iiiniii.-.U
was Hied and lound uniltv and iudv-
ii.cni was siisjKiided on ihe nnviueiii ol
cots as. Alloril. lor an assiitib w,,v
und not iiiite.
The ease aif.-iiust I. W. I.. I'r.ui i..r
kdlinj; M, Inure anil b,-ji,K a. cesforv to
It e killing of Milsler was ealicil lip' this
ntt 1 noon ami was continued mil il i tu
rn ici in 01 tne court
Court adioui mil about , 'I o'clock until
to-morrow nioruin-, when motions will
he nil ami a linal adjournment taken.
I'liiit-ral Niillvc
I'hr rrlniier. iriemlii ,ml .-t,,U lintnncrs of
... . ..,, ,,, lriniiio. nnlit ln'i .,ii, nr.
allien II lenncnt. nr. invii.,1 lo lOlina the
.., ,,M ot 1 1 it.
-..ii.i-.,. o eniiri n to-ui,,rrov
I I. an .. ,-1,.,-k
ni our
tariff.
- 1 . ,
.Miiiioer 1 1 neserves ,vonr patronane; it alreadv has
it and will try to maintain it. Uarcains always here at
.vonr command. I his is a yrent week lor shoppers. Uts
ot stuit at half value. No handful here to select from. Oui
1 . j.
II..MIIMIIMII siore room jaiiimeil. Ask for our Foster's
kids this w.ek fit 7.". cuts. Remember the place-
On4 Mouse ot Haifitiiiis.
F. P. MIMNAUGH,
No. 11 Patton Avenue,
Dry (ioods. Millinery and Carpels
FRESH GOODS FOR A FRESH SEASON.
is ..:!?tal?n'S " "'KhKrailCome,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Mr. F. K. Mlteliell, HalcH-AKc,.l, i8 Palton Ae., A.hevllle,
mu'I'.h".' ,'""' ,0"r mmmn- 'l-.hitv will be ,. fr TOPmS, flt .,,
l;Mtnlilis.)K-rl 1 Mii 1
!KT.lljMll l)iM,
WANAMAKER A: BROW N
Mm'1""" T" t'iV.Vi h ivr"- '""Ansi.r.i...
LUVVIH .M.MlHI'X. I'n-a
b. I'. Mfl.lll'l-i. Vlee-l'res
I. U. KANKIN, Cashltr
HKCToas.'-u-nla Mnililui. M. I 11,-,, ra m , , .. .
8. H. Kecd. tieo. 8. PoVeii, C . T ' Me Lfiud ' "-n",n'J' ' '-
WESTERN CAROLINA BANK, 5-
lrenlitd Mny lit, immm.
CAPITAL. 85(),(KK). SURPLUS. S2(),(KK)
niaie, county ami city Deponitory.
KoesalirnrrslllhnklnKllu.ines.. HeiHistts n-ratnl K.h. K-..k. ... -
(limit aunts ,n this department. il.l..it,-d lor Im.r m..n,K. . i , . ..
Ml , . ...... t, .. '" r .t
I-1 """urn will dc pnin.
SisiHal utti niion irlveu to loans on real estate.
sunahli tcrmi..
tllien Irom s in. to 3 u.
which will bt ,lacrd for lona time am rrl
CRYSTAL PALACE,! mm- &
ill Trinity
nmrnmu at
NO. 4t PATTON AVE.
shevilles New and Hig lOn-
terprise is Taking the
lead in how i-i,.(.s
nnd Fine (ioods.
KI.Mfi KAI.AKAt A'H KIMIINMI
A l.rtiurr Ml lli irHd-tl Hchuol
( I'rof. Iiiunini.
I'rol. J. . Ingram lectured to the slit
dents ol the Oratim- streel trailed sell
this afternoon on six montlisexiloration
hi the .Sandwich Islands and life anioun
Ihe or.illt-e Kd'Ves.cocoiinul liirests, ialm
trees and coral reels on th,. i,-,.,.;.-,,i
il . ..' a ,. .. ,. -.. .. '
01 tue rucuu iK-ean. lie tolil of
tue nisiiirv anl customs nit ... ,,i,,...
tittir aiivance in civibxatioii and educu
i iii, their lorin ol government and emi-
inioii ami iiiokicss. 1 nc lecture was an
itcoiiut ni his own observation uud
i-.. ...it ioiiouu; me oronitcu islanilen
till- SOtllll kt'US.
ol
The totkllolden so far nr Wm w
West, U, C. W Idell, J. II. It-untie, C. Ii.
Grnhnm, II. L. Tnvltir, W. B. (iwvn, V.
B. MeBee. T, W, I'attDii, 8. M. I'uiton,
. A. Tennent, T, C. McNitIv, J. II. Ue,
M. E. Carter, C. T. C. lAnke uud Ii. T.
Cletnninni.
The company will ut present build only
to the top ol Sunset mountain, but as
oon us priit'iiciime, CMiileinplntesextend
ln the line to CrKKy mouninin, u Mil
ftret above n-a level, and well known to
Milord some of the litiest scenery in t lit
world. The completion of the first eli
viaion will be one of the must notable
and important event! in the history of
Ashevdle, nnd will five nil fiumcnar im.
pet us to Iti rapidly accelerating prosper
ity. The working loree ii to be imme
diately increased and the Krailin pushed
to completion soon a practicable.
MaVWe call attention to the change ol
unite nuurs ui vr.j. n, nilllanis, ot OJ
Haywood atrect. ilia hours arc now
from 10 a, m. to 9 p. in. dm
HI niMI.MH NIITH I s,
Hre Hit! lliiritHlii Titbit
At l.ritv's-liill o Koils marked lit less
limn hall price. Hoods at 5 cents to oil
cents, aii nut rt-L'u nr umii . ..... i.;....
A Nad Mnllroncl M'rt-ck
ticcurred several days iio on one of on
most imiiortani inmL ,.. V..1....1.
hurt but nil the luiKK'iKr except the
"""" '"'f iriiuss was smuslicil up
Buy one. Sold by dealers. Made bv II
W. Kouudtree : tiros., Kii hition,', Vii.
Hnw loTravel,
It is often hard to decide what route to
tase wiitii starting on it trip. In order
in travel wn n case, comfort, in at vie ami
saletv, always lake the famous Cincin
nati, Hamilton He Dnvtnn K. K. They
have the finest road bed ill the world.
Kmi fs passenuer trains n dav lietw.
Cincinimti, -Indinnapolm, Chii-iiKii, liny-
ii, uneiiti nun unroll. The Cullman
ulyct Vestibule Line, with I'nrlor and
IHtiinirCiira, und I'ullmnii Velvet Vcsii.
hulc SlecK-rs. When oin North, North
west or West, lie sine vour 1I. L..1. .,!
via the C. H. & I). K. . Any nKent enn
vi, ;uu, i,r write to
Wm. A. Willi, INS,
, , Southern Hiss, At.
r. O. Box 4:10, CluitUtnuouu, reuu
Indrm lo NCW AdverllKcmrntai.
Lost This riffiee.
Wastsu w. J 0.
LotT t'lilitn iiltlit.
Vt'ANTsn Mwannanoa lloltl.
Cants Tibs Wahthi W. U. Uwya,
l:ILIl
BOUGHT. SOLD.
AND EXCHANGED.
SPECIAL LOW RATES TO ALL POINTS.
All trini.iu-tiono ttiui ran lent.
Meluiblr iill.iriniit-on eheerfnll, liirni.l-,.
A. vnl.iit Inaiiriiiiec i"n-il.
W. 31. CI.ARKIC,
1 'run, I t i-iitrul Motel.
til Oct 1
PICTURE FRAMES.
Hold. Kilter. Ivory, link, ('.lit and Comb).
union Mnuhllnus Also Koom Mouklinm.
rietuna Miitteil, Mounteil unH I'rumril at
lowest iiiieesnml work aanrunteril. Knirrav-
Intrs. I'nlminn. am t,ul. views always on
haiul at
ESTAJJROOK'S,
aa . main Hi., Aahevllle.
unr is n
FOR SALE!
Imiirotril mill unimproved n-ulrsltitr.lioth
liuaitiras nml rrsMrner pronerly: any klnil,
any price, in ant imrt of iheelty. I'ARMtNO
AND MIKINO I.ANUS
FOR RENT.
II hnuiH-s H rooms, if houses 7 rooms, 1
honae 14 mom, 1 house II rooms, I house
I -J rooms lurnl.hnl. Wanted-scrrrnl rooms
for ircnlleinrii near aiuare.
I make a speelalty of rtntliiK iroM-rtv anil
colleetlBK rents. If you are looklnu Ibr a
mac, eonault my bulletin If your houte
vneunl and you want a tenant, list It with
No tenant, no chnricc.
Apply to
C. F. RAY,
Real Hatate AKent.
Onr Lump Dfpnit mnt is
-oiiiili'tt. .lnn.v cli'piiit ii r-
tlclt'S SUltllldw f(i- plIWIITM,
iind in French (.'hiim Dinni-r,
Ten, Ice Cream, Herr.v. Out-
men 1, rwldinu;, S.ihi.l, I'unch !
11 ml TettMi-Tete Sets we hnve
nn endless nssortnicnt. A
ense ol'Jnpnncsel'liitcsnoiiiir
nt $2 per dozen. A bnipiin.
e will soon liejiin to hnve
w.. 1 11 .... .
"I'lt-uii jmrtiinn linys. I Ins
will he a new feature for ns
nil. i ome to the J'alace ol
nill'iraitlS When i cm r nrr t
. : .. . f "
nu.v 1 lima, ii asswni-H. I . .11
tin . .
nun i-resentsotnll kintls.
THAO W. THRASH & CO.,
fr,K-kery,1lt,,awiiiT, l.nmiai, llonar Pnrnial
lns, etc., elc.
CHTSTAL PALACE, 41 PATTON AVE.
eptl.l ,1 LI
Dr. II. F. Arrlnlou,
MI MMKON lfjj DKNTMT,
I'lllln teeth a ts-rlalty, also trrstlna ill.,
eitaeil Ktims, anil all illaraaes iktIuIiiIiik to
.... u...,u,,tiHuuTT, nmi-i rooms on rat
tun avenue, over kavaor Jk Snlih.
store.
GOING OUT
ATA LIVELY RATE
Men's Multa r,m to ,
Boy's Mulls from il.UO to $1(1.
Men's Ovrrenals rrom .l o to sao.
Bov's Ovrrennis from I.T(l to l7.no.
-Bil7 i'S? , Book
to w. N. C Price as da.
-OKNT'S FI7RNISHING8-
(if nnv sort forairn or hoys.
HATS, TRUNKS. SHOES AMD UMRBCI I It
C D. BLANTON & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail.
No. 0 West Court dquare,
AAHKVILLB, N. C,
83 and no West Baltimore Street, Baltl
mora, Md,
IMIAI.UKS IN
Sloven and Tinware.
PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM FITTING, SLATE
ANO TIN ROOFING.
PAINTS and OII-H.
AtiU.VTN )lk
THE PASTEUR FILTER,
IN AM. HIZKH l't)R FAMILY
ANIi HUTKL t)MB,
f.uitrMiitced lo be Urrm Proof.
AM. MI.UM Kltl'T IN HTlll'K.
on Satlinlays the S,iK !!,,,.,,,, w, H
innlrtly
ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY,
ai7 Haywood Street.
AH WATHH THOROtuaV HI TI-RKD on the Prea.,
Tra'""" yV"n'" "r"CttC"' "rnee.comhlned ,, rHnKAk .,
tall-o, thtlmalnesaandperteet arr.nme,. ,or ci.i-ani.inrss A.d rnairv o. ... ood.
manmaelared. en.Me the p,opriMor , Ilrwnl , m .,, .
Cartionatril Brvrraires.
Vichy and Seltzer Water in Siphon.
Cinire, Alt anri .l,th, Trl011. aym , SOLAJW ATHH rrly fo, .kim.
ere in en, nmltt. tint ..I town onlera mn.. h...
aad dflltcirrt
e srsi-onsibi.i rrlrrraiT.
C H. CAHPHU i
Oil the A. & . Riillrond. kl.l.i sam , ... .
and AdlolniiiK: VaiulerblH Park.
SKYLAND SPRINGS.
OTIS A. MILLER.
1 M,i"' -TI-UlKIK. Ax'ent, SK P011 Ave,
CAlt LOADS
HOTELS ARMOND-HOTEL BONN YCREST
Ao COITAGES,
SKVUND MINERAL SPRINGS, N. C.
Wht M,ea Houtl. of A-I.evHIe, on th. A. Jk H. Ratlroad.
New hntrl.. nrw coltna... new furniture, orautlml
aoiMl II very
im.vea.ntat tennis and troquct lawns.
" mw 'lr. Alum. Maimr-ls. ., m HpaomrTho tWu.. hl,T 1 - -
48 MINERAL SPRINGS
-, Alum. Mairoraia. Iron and Kiom. TkJ 2Sl,-J 7..
Ttrnis nasnnalile.
anrft dlf
Aahevllle, N. C.
resort and drlak of It. healing waters.
E. A. LeVENE,
' Managrer.
P. A. DEMENS WOOD WORKING CO
.nuineinrcr. and Dealer, in all kinds of Dmwd
LUMBER,
Near PaatMnajrer Depot.
Ioor, Haah. Illlntiat. Mn.. IHI.. uai .
"" nunrwora, nantela. Rant,
aiifl stua- sl... , . ' ":," "anil
II,.I W a . . IWI.
ana u Utf II
nnv ldi
Lumber Work a Suecialiv
Telephone No. a. pajna.ty.
JtT RKCKIVKD.
mortar Colons-Red. niav
Terra Cotta, by tbcCaak
or In an jr Quantity,
C E. MOODY,
OIBce No. 30 Patton Avenue.
TBLW'HONB NO. 0.
Vanl and Wanat ntnr not. Trlf.
pknnr Til.
SOHLIT'S MIL WAIIKFF RFFR
Celebrated the World Over for Its Pnrltv
W. tlellvtr to a ,,. f thr dt, 0 ow, ,,. Hxfmrl '
ONE DOLLAR PER DOZEN.
.1! VSa! " on . fre.k .rtlef, a,
THE "BONANZA"
THK I.St A Illwn mI
WINE AND
a m m. uxil m.
IN THK STATU.
FINE SAMPLE AND IlILXIARD ROOM.
4. AVtot aWnx. w .r. I NO. 43 S. MAIN ST.. 1SHPVIIIC l
BMaaaaaaaauki a"'" Wof W V
BRICK.
1IHK IT
FOR BALK BY.
BUNCOMBE BRICK & TILE COMPANY,
Athevllle, N. C. P. Q. Box 1'
FITZP ATRICK IIROTHERS,
D...., wall P.p.r Window Nb.de.. naP.teu.H.,,
.CH..a.d Varattk-. U.t -.(oU d Coof.
Prtoch aad Amrriraa
W kp ta Mock at. Loaltud ktatack La4.

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