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ASIIEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, 1890. THE REV. W. ,. ERDMAN. HK VlUtM THE PULPIT AT IHK nKTHOUlHT CHI'HCH. A aertnon on the Mlaalon of the Holy Spirit In the World To Convict of Hln, Klf hteouauea and Judmuent. Rev. V. J. Erdtnnn preached nt the Central Methodist Episcopal church south yesterday in the absence of the pas tor, Kev. S. 11. llillmrd, who isnUemlitiK conference nt Concord. His text wns: Nrvcrthclcaa I tell you tilt truth! It ia ex pedient for you llmt I go away: fur il'I no not away the comforter will not come unto yuui but if 1 tlepuxt I will aenct him unto you. and when he ia come, he will reprove the world of sin and ot riKhteouaiieBHttmtot' IuiIk mc t: ol'ain, becuuac they helieve not on me; of rightrouaneaa, bci-auMe 1 Koto my father and ye ace me no more; of judK'iicnt becuuac the prince of tbe world ia judged, "In these words," he an id, "the Lord tells us of the mission of the Holy Spirit. In tbe gospel according to ohn, 'the world' ulwuyt stands for unliclievinK, unregencrnte eoplc. The Holy Spirit wns to be given to the disciples and through them was to perfect this sK'cial work ot convicting the world. This im plies that the proof had been brought forward that what Jesus claimed to lie he wus; that he told the truth in his asser tions and that (iod had sent him. Tin word 'convict' was used with rtleieuci' to three distinct thine; sin, righteous ness and judgment. lint-li lime I lure wns a ccinl reason and in tins reason we muv know what proof was implied. "It was first said that the Holy Spirit would convict the world of sin. Tin reason given is 'because tlit'V Iwlicve not on me.' In order to hud out what sin is, we must lie subjected to a test of oui faith in Jesus Christ. I'nlielicf is, there fore, the mother ami the root of sin. When a man is not verv much convinced of his sin and has but a slight touch oi the sense of what sin is he will think lu can balance nil his evil deeds bv I lie good never knowing that in his heari is a root which produces nil the evil, l ulcss he knows this nature ol sin he cannot couu to (tod. "What was tbe proof the Holy Spirit was to bring forward to show the world its sin? Our Lord gives the material ot all this testimony against man. He de clared that be bad given sutliciciil evi dence to show that tiod had sent him and enough to convince any one that lu was the Lord Jesus, but the world onl.t partially lielievcd. "lu the second place, the spirit was to convict the world of righteousness. Here we have the opiHisile ol sin. This gives two evidences; esus was righteous and he went to his Inlhcr. lucouipuriug scriptures we find that when Jesus said lie would go to Ins l-'alhcr he meant the resurrection and so in saying it this tiuu he said the equivalent of 'U'cause tilt lather shall raise me from the dead and bv raising mcshull endorse all my claims. The Futber never would have raised a., iintiosmr and endorsed his claims in that wav. This gives one final prool that Je sus wns all he claimed to lie. The argu ment to-duv, und the proof hv which to convict mull, is that Jesus was raiseo trom the dead and woi ked miracles allci his death, Our gathering here this morn ing could not lie accounted tor without going back, step by step to the cross. So we associate with csus righteous ness. "The last is the conipicriug of satnn. The Lord says he would convict the world ol judgment. He was to convict il of this because llie prince of the world had liecn judged. Christ took the lorui ol our tlesh and blood that he might sutler death and by his death convict t lie world ol sin. Here was divided the great ques tion of the dominion of snlnn, but with renter intent than this. As long as men ad no forgiveness lor sins salail could charge up his guilt against every mall. Tile reason lor saving 'convict of judg ment' was Ik-ciiiisc satun had liecn de feated. It this greater enemy has been overcome, the lesser ones call lie. "How shall men overcome annul? The greatest prool ol spiritual blindness is for n man to deny the existence ot the devil. When the holy spirit takes a num up and curcssrs him to be changed, he finds out that there is a sutun and a Christ. He is convinced that judgment has taken plucc und that the devil is overcome. There never was in the world but one perfect und righteous man, the Lord Je sus Christ. When we think ol snlnn we associate with him the idea of Ins judg ment nnd defeat. Judgment has been pronounced but it is not executed. He still has some dominion, but some day will lie chained into the bottomless pit. One reason why he has kept wople Irom lielieving in tin second coming ol Christ is that in The llililc is lore told hi career and the triumph td Jesus over him. He tries to keen tins in the background by making Koplrlclicvc there is no second coining. Il u saint wishes to get dominion over satan let him quote scripture in which it is said that satau will be delealed. "When a man is convicted ofsin it fol lows that he is convicted of righteous ness and lias his sins forgiven and liasn victory over satau. Il a man obstinately re.nses the testimony ol Christ he nt last must share the late ol the devil ami lie east out with him into the lake ol lire. Wc lire identified either with Christ or satnn. When satan was convicted. Christ cast him into the bottomless pit und showed that he wus Lord of lords and King of kings, and that we w ho arc identified with him shall have power over satan. I thank Coil that there is siu'h a grent salvation and meeting of the sa vior nnd dominion over the eiiemv ot ('oil." TRINITY') MIMHION. Order of Netrvlcenal I lie l-:iilncopnl Church ItilM week. The regular services of the mission nt Trinity church Inr the week will lie ns follows: In the morning nt 1 1 o'clock, begin, iiing un Tuesday, services will be con ducted by Ker. Ir. Ciqiersond Mr. oiner, of Columbia, S. C, and in the evening nt 7:30 o'clock, with n sermon each night by Key. Dr. P.J. Murdoch, ol Salisbury. These night services lire short siiecial mission services, and the sermons will be n series of earnest, logical teaching on the fundamental principles of religion nnd the christian life. To get the full benefit these should be attended regularly. Holy communion will be administered every miming during the mission at 7:80 odors, except on neonesnny ana Fri day, when the hour will be 10 o'clock There will lie special services for the end rlrea on Wednesday and Sunday after noons at 4 o'clock. Deal T. TV. Marr. T. W. Mart, who has been In this city for sever si months died at his home on Academy street yesterdny afternoon. He was once a successful druggist in Detroit, Mich., nnd was forced to come here with his wile because of catarrhal trouble, which caused his death. He was greatly interested Id Asbeville's future and had Durcbased considerable property here. Improving some of it by the erection of two dwellings on make ant! Academy streets, Tbe remains were taken to Ko mo, Mich., to-day for interment. AROUND TOWN. VorecaHt till a a. m. Tneadnyi Fair weather t aouibweat wlndai colder. The Knights of Honor hold their elec tion of officers to-night. The Mission at Trinity (P. E.) church begins to-night at 7.30 o'clock. All are welcome. The Buttery Park orchestra, under the management ol t'rot. i'earson has re turned here lor the winter. General Secretary H. P. Andersen, of the Y. M. C. A., is able to bratthc rooms again alter a sickness of two weeks. Mr. T. C. Manning, who has been here lor some tune teaching writing, lelt Sat urday for Dallas, Texas, to sieud some months. Webster Herald: Mrs. F. M. Totii- kius, ol Asheville, has liven visiting rela tives and friends at Webster and Sylvu the past week. Col. Frank Coxe left to-dnv for Phila delphia with his fnuiilv. He will return to Asheville ill about two weeks and his family will remain for the winter. M. 1.. Keed, one of the newly elected legislators for lltineomlie county, had the misfortune to have 200 panels ol lence ut Haw creek destroyed by a Inrest tin1 yesterday. The medical lecture, which was to lie given by Dr. ('.. W, I'urctoy at Hie hall ol the oniiu' Men s Christum Association u-niorrov night, has liecn postponed to omc lultirc tlate. A six year old son id' Wesley Coggins, living near CoiqKrs, was kicked on the head by a hoisc yesterday and il is ex IH'cted that his injuries w ill prove fatal. Mis skull was terrinly inasiieii. Mis. D. K. MeKiiiiion and . A. Mur- uocn leu liisi infill ii'i ii mil in rtin- laud and Ijiiok-. Mr. Murdoch intends licing away tour nioutlia and Mrs. Mc Kinuon will Ik- gone ten months The monthly meeting of the W. C. T. ('. will Ik' held in the V. M. C. A. to-mor- i . ,..s ...... r..i-- Hued trom Thursday to Tuesday owing lo the former living thanksgiving day. The bodies that have been buried in the old Catholic cliuivh graveyard will ,. . I ... t ; i.. . . lie rcinovcu in iivcisinc cviiuicry i morrow and re-interred. The graves at the old are for the most part unmarked mil are almost obliterated. The engine fur the People's light, heat and power company's plant has hecu heard from and will Ik- here to-niuht. It w ill lie put up and rca.lv for use in live or ax days. I he street lights wil Ii the ex ception of the towers, w ill lie ready to night. Mr. K. It. Van iK-maii, secretary and chirl clerk ol the bureau ol immigration if Florida, has written that tickets will lie birnisheil the Florida ilelegales to the iiiuiigration convention at one laic lor the round trip and has asked lor quar ters lor forty delegates. W. F. Toinlinsoii, of this city, editor ol the Country Homes and secretary of the Itiiiicomlie county farmers' alliance is qiokcn of for engrossing clerk ot the next louse id representatives. The p.-qs-rs in 'he state are sv,-ikini! highly of him nnd 'oinniciiiliug him to the representatives :or ti:al jmsition. Major J. F.vnns Hrowti, of thiscity.lias ecemly notified President Haltlc, of the slate university, ol his intention to give S.'iiiii towards ilircudoiviiH-iit of the chair of history at the university. This is highly commendable in Major ltrown, ns it evidence his great interest in North Carolina history, liimsell living a native of Pennsylvania. A geutlimaii. inconversation with Till-' t.'lTIKN to-day. related that he first ca au to Asheville in Dec. 1, lSTn, twenty vcars ago. lie cniut (mm the North and ns there were no railroads, had to come from some distance beyond the Tennessee line, bv private conveyance. The snow was six inches deep along the whole route .nul rose were blooming above the surface. Marion Free Lance: Mr. J. T. Terrell and Mrs. Terrell (nee Curtis) whose mar rirge was announced Inst week, lelt lor Asheville where they will make their fu ture home. It was our pleasure when in Asheville Wednesday to meet Mr. J. M. Fd wards, n Free Lnucc sulivrdier. Mr. Fdwiirds is now on the nilice force, and is one of the best und most Hipulur men on the force. Ht'HIMtKHM NOTICKM. flirt Nliiias) Opening at fLaw's) On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, lice. 1, V find' M, till In p. ni. A liner dis play than ever lielore. All lire invited to .ii, a'. I nnd til Ninth Main street. OfRCK OK Asm VII I K LllillT AMI I'OWI H Co., Asheville, N. C Nov. HI, lHiin. lidilor The Citizen: Will yon please give notice to the Asheville public, that we Irtve completed contracts with the two leaning ciccincni companies ot me world, to wil: The Tonipaon. Houston and tile F.disou (ieuernl electrical colli panics, lor the installation of ma chinery capable of supplying two liiotisumi incandescent lumps, iceiil' mrly adopted for residences, stores, churches, tiaiiks, or ollices. That we have ordered und will soon have ereelrd n complete system ol wiring for each set ol dynamos, and that wc proiHisc niter installation iscomplcted, to furnish himi ol aiiyraniiic power (over it) c. p. I tor nil night, or shorter service, measured by meter or otherwise as our natrons may prefer, nt 10 ier cent, less than any other bona tide company will oiler to rentier similar service. Very NcsMvtlully, Asiikvii.i.k Limit A: Pow'kn Co, "The (ieni of Tenneaaeo Valient." It is in the valley of Tennessee, a name synonvmous with the "rich planters lie fore the war," that the grentcst develop tnents in tne new south are apparent. Davton, a city of 6,000, surrounded bvun inexhaustible supply ol cunl, iron and timlicr, is the "Gem City ol the Valley," and oilers unparalleled amiortuiilties to northern men, money ami brains. Two furnuces lire now in full blast and "he hind in orders." Among thcother indus tries now in operation arc two flour mills, pump works, pinning mill and brick works, with a cast Iron pipe works, a stove loundry and a huge rolling mill under way. A strong northern syndicate has liecn formed to promote the interests ot unyton, and under their auspices a grand public auction side of lots will oc cur at Dayton, Tennessee, Dcccmlx'r 3, and 5. To nccommodnte those desiring to attend the sale, the Cincinnnti, Hamilton and Unyton rail road will sell excursion tickets at one fare for the round trip from all points on the line on December 2 nnd 3. For rates nnd further information cnll on or ad dress any C, H. nnd D. agent, or U. O. McCormick, general passenger and ticket agent, Cincinnati. Send for a handsome allium of Dayton views. Ample accom modations at tne Hotels lor all. To insure change of advertisements running on regular contract, copy must bt handed In by 10 o'clock a. m. CHARGE TO CANDIDATES. THR WICHTKKN NORTH CARO LINA I'ONFKHKNCK, Procccdliiata of Friday and Hatur- day Rev. A. O. Garrett Kelnata-tcd-Trlultv Colleare Report. On Saturday there was quite a large class of candidates lielore the conference, Among other beautiful thoughts in his charge to the candidates, the llishop said, "My dear brethren, this is a matter of very great importance to all ol us, so much so that the discipline expects that, in advance, we shall prav and lust. You recollect the Saviour took a great deul of pnins, and I helieve, if I recollect, he wns out all night at prayer, belore select ing his disciples. These men lire to .I, ,,Im.m of n irnoit IlinilV men that I see about, whose hairs are frosted, wnen we are gone, tne voting men arc to come, nnd stand up in our stead, and n grcnl deal dependsupon the religious character ol our preachers, fully ns much its uuon their intellectual characters. Now we have to have n l,i,,li..r nr.li.r .!' ,tilt iviit it in anil intellect to hold the world sternly for religious wors. "I can tell you my brethren, there is tw. .Iiliii'iiltv in fiiidimr anillll t It'll ill the world. Tliere nre plenty of them inside ot places ol coniincmeiii, nnn some out side: but the thing is lo find good men. V,. nin. Iiuvi. fiillciicu. iv.ii tltetilnirii-iil cliools,'nnd yet not have very religious men. lint wc want is spiritual men. ('nil uses wonderful material to lie sure very unpromising material; He does it that the excellency nt the power may be maiiileslly id God, and not tor us. "Keep out of debt. Don't lie grasping or looking around for chances: il the Lord wants you to Is; rich. He will Miur it oat upon you without vour asking." Miss H. Ii. Wvlie. president of the Wo man's parsonage and house missionary society, delivered a long and most admi rable address Friday night Most of the morning session was taken up in considering reports Irom commit tees. Kev. A. I.. (limit who was susK'iided at the last conference on ascrioiiseliargc. has Ikcii restored. II.- lr.,,....ll .,1 Trinil v rfilli'i'i renil il retMirt, showing the college in a nourish ing anil progressive cotiiniion. Tin. s,,l,i.N. nl n isiiili'i-i'tiiM- firttlltl nn1- cipitated il warm nnd leuglhv discussion. Maj. kobhins was against the adoption ol an organ, and Hon. II. A. Iludger, sH.-akiug leriiugiv ill reply lo tac majors remarks. The subject was made the or der of Monday morning. Large crowds attend every meeting.. The ilclruatcs lire loud in their praises lor Concord. IN MKMOHIAM. MrM. Henrietta K. Fallon. I tu-iml the solemn lolliiiK of n Ih-II. For one who'd done her life's work well; And then It sreimd irom out the skit-a I heard triuniphnnt music riae. And voii-cs atina, "Why ilo oll wcri? He Ktveth hia lielovrit aleep." Itetoved ufrurth. ticlovitl nf hrnven too. She made her lite ns make It few. A hymn to CimI, tilleil w-tth au-crt prnise, I'rityrr ami fHith the mrnsurv ol h rdnya, StrewinK the ruses iia she cHlmlv went, tin kindly deeits, on good intent. And thna she did her life'a work well, lit loved nnd lirsl, ntt' who csn tell IImw tmini M-nrla from liuty'a deep Th-.u IoiiiiiI to treasure nnd to keep, And now woven In chiipk-t rare, Tlu-y ahine aa never ahoue tlu-y here. 1'rnirrnnt thy memory na a auimucr mac, Sweet na the hush ol n cnlm duy'a cloae; The world ifm inn, hut hu'll fnrKet flow in thy henrt Cud's arilcc met ? Ah ! di-nr u'le, erussv-ilo'r- IK-nih's ilnrk ca. Would the world held more like thee. New Voik. Ii. II. C Death of a Little (Ulrl. Jessie Atkinson, the 14 year old daugh ter ol Mrs. W. I). Atkinson, died nt her mother's home, on College street Inst night. She has been siitfrring from diph theria lor some time. Ki'lnev nlVcctions of years standing cured by Simmons Liver Kegulutor. j. n . roynts. Index lo Mew AdvcrtlNemeiUM. Wastko I.. W. I.aiiiks Mine rnne ttmith. Itnl.lliAV I'hkssnth W hillock. liHsssuAKIMl Mrs. Ailina Hmith. How's Vol I.ivks I II. Z. Ilin M Co KSMl.wnsTll lss niter C llrow nlnn. I'hkskkts Tnvlor, llouia At llrothrrtiin Km, us with Hoamii Mra. T. M. Murker. We have just received a large stock of COLGATE'S FINK TOLLKT SOAPS. The public invited toexuin ine the variety and com pan our prices. SHcial attention is called to our recently added case of Torry's fine Manicure cut lery. A long felt want suit- plied. KAYSOIt & SMITH, lillUIMilSTS, .'11 I'atton Ave. R OOMM WITH I10AK1K Furntiihril room with buftrtl nt MMH. T. M. IIAKKIIH'A, 1 1 fttnrnra avenue. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING BV 1HRS. . ADINA SMITH, At Her Old ntsnd. No. 4 a North Malu Street. deel 41 w. FOR SALE CHEAP. THR PIN HAT VNIMPROVKD PKOPBRTV IN A8IIBVILLB. !,ots SA snil 04, Prospect Psrk Moun tain aarf river scenery thst cannot be ex. celled Pine lawn, well snarled with thrifty young oaks. Only one square from street ear line, convenient to water, fas and elec tric light liars Nrls-hborhood, out of the best la Ashcvllls. Call or address T. H. 1IOMAS, Or R. P. POaTBR, deet Iw I. and D OfUces, NEW ADDITIONS BARGAINS INNUMERABLE. THOUSANDS OF ARTICLES CUT DOWN IN PRICE. STOCK TOO LARGE. Many departinonts too full, hence the daughter. Now is the time to innvhaHe. A fount for hIiopju'i-h; the mot elegant and complete stock shopworn, auction house trash here. Look at the bar gains we offer, til" prices we Ten thousand yards 40 inch worth ((c, for 2."c a yard ; 5,000 yards (linghams, worth Hc. anywhere, ".c; 2,000 yards Semper Idem IUeached Muslin, He.; .r cases prints, cost at .V.; all our cotton checks at 4c; 1H4 dozen Towels at l..r0 a dozen, worth $JU)0; 7." cent. Linen Damask nel, twilled or plain, a little comb guilts at 7.V., see tliem;iH dozen Napkins, big value at $1 .'2 ; 1 00 dozen ."0c; L00 dozen Ked Flannel Handkerchiefs, Hose, Gloves and Corsets. Dargains in Kmbroideries, Torchon and other Laces. Immense value in Furs, Muffs, Hons and 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 No. 11 I'atton avenue. What you want maybe gone be fore you get there, for prices make things move. Mini mi ugh is in his glory when he linery department still booming; more work than we can do; not soliciting any trade and till urgent orders for our A cyclone lias struck our Hurrah for the cut rate sale at MIMNAUGH'S, No. ii Patton Avenue. Hr-DltY (S00DS. MILL1NEKY AND CAIUMrrS.-H KENILWORTH INN. MATirR The Krnllia-nrlh Inn Cnmnanv. that it hna never liecn the intention to make It a fnnatotlum. To the contrary. It will lie conducted atrlctlr na a firat-clnaa hotel and Meal resort. A mile and a hall frnm the Aaheville court hotiae. out Ma'n street, and dlreetlv nt lllltmorc million A southern e. poaure and the moat eiunaivc view near Aaheville. Overlooka both (he French lirnad anil Hwannnnoa Vnllcya, and the pnrk of Mr. Vanderbilt. Kooma lire ot umiaunl rise, airy and IlKht. with Inrac eloaeta. Thlrtv-rive aullea ol monia with privnle hatha rcrfccl syntemot I'lumljtng, lleaiinK ana ventilation. luw ujwneu earijr in inia k.'hiiiik rruruut . anua. WALTER C. HRIIWNINU, M. D., I'KKrllllHNT. FRESH LOUI8VILLK CEMENT. FRESH LIME. Jl'HT HKL'KIVIttl. A I.HI) 8TOVK WOOD, FIR1CPLACK WOOD, Already Kuweit and Hptit. CHARCOAL, COKE, KINDLINGS. AT ASHEVILLE WOOD YARD, C. E. MOODY, Office No. 30 Patton Avenue. Tlil.BI'HONK NO. . Yard anil Wareiiuaaa sear lieiKit. Tele pbone T3. FOR SALE ! A well ratahlhhctl buiinei In Ahrv.llr. ivnttnlly IfM'Mtrd, ftnlnff a flrt clntM Irndr wiin iMfftr pronti. i nn w int nrai opprnnu nlty now nrrti In thisrlty. Mmt belaid brrauc nf ownrr'i III health. Alia, a nnitlat new mtldrnrc. centrally liK'ntrd If tHkrn now ran be hadrhrsn. We offer m splendid tract of timber Innd. for snie nr as an investment on narra. 1'oplar, oak and tturkeve. For Kk nt Furnished and tinAirnlahed houses only a few mloutea from Court Mo 11 are. wantio-Two lam mldencea, with every TODTenirnn. 10 rxn lumiinca, RICKLOW ft JONKS, RBAL BHTATB AND INVBHTMBNT. Room K McAfee Block, 3!l Patton Avenue, aovlTdlm N( OT1CU TO TOCKHOLDBKH. Office of Aihevlllt Htmt Railway Co , Rlectric.l Ahcviiict Nor. an, 1MUU. j At a mrettntf of the board of directors this day It was ordered that a meet ins of sictfsnuincrs lie caneo, to assemoie at ths office on Tuesday, Dec. B, at 1 o'clock p. m. n. M, JIINKH, noT2S did Secretary and Treasurer, But LlndfteT'a Guide Book toWiN.Ci Price Mctos FOR THIS WEEK. to select from. No off style, niima : Tricot Flannel Dress Goods, for ".Oe; .r cases Ked Flan over half price; :t00 Honey- unla - imdered dollar Shirts for Shirts for :J7!ac. Cut rates on progres: read this and run to sells goods cheap. Our Mil for it at present, but will try regular customers. stock; prices taken tumble. to correct an nnfoumleil ntmor. announces If vou do you will be aware of the fact, keep the best ffood for the least money. C. D. BLAHTON & CO. AHHUVILLB, N. C. Dr. B. F. Arlington, tt'RUKON DKNTIST. Pltllnc teeth a apecialty, also treatlns dla eaaed K.m., and all dlarave. pcrtainlntf to the dental itnicturc. Office rooms on I'at ton avenue, over Maraor ft amlth's drug eiorw. PICTURE FRAMES. Oold, Mlver, Ivory, Oak, Ollt and Combi. natloa Monldlnm. Also Boom Mouldings. Pictures Matted, Mounted and Framed at lowest prices and work auarantred. Bngrav Inira, Palntlnas and Local Views always oa hand at ESTAUIIOOK'S, a S. Main 8tt AahCTUIe. o aprltd ICE RATES FOR In quantities not leaa than one ton at factory., In quantities not leal than one half ton at factory Hon sounds, 30 tickets, 10 pounua cacn 0 60 " 10 " " 7nn UN " o " 7(10 ' IB " 80 i.mn to " Kill TlckeU In dollar packairea and anv quantity our office for caah or tickcta. Asheville Ice & Telephone No. 36 and 40. THE JELLICO AND BEST ANTHRACITE For sale at Wholesale and Hetall by- ASHEVILLE ICE AND COAL COMPANY, Telephone 36 and 40. KicIu.Itc Agents fltonieatlc and Bteaml for Weatern North CaroHna. IT NEVER RAINS, But It imiirs, and when It docs rain remember that my assortment of Umbrellas la the larji eiit In Asheville. If you don't believe It Jnat Klnnve at the mnKnincent dliptajr now on exhi bition in my window. I would alto cnll your attention to the following new ifoode received last week : A new lot of nick wear In Hunt shades for evening wear ; alao in hat deimrtment a line of huts in three different ihades in the "evening sun," shne that ii ao fashionable ut now. F. E. MITCHELL. Men' Outfitter. sent LBWIB MAIIUHX, Pre. L. P. McUOUU, Vlcel'rea. . B. BANK IN, Cashlar DisscTim.: IxwU Maddua. M.J. Hranlen, M.J. Pimi, J. B. Bankla.J. B. Ray, J. B. ml 8. II. Keed. Ueo. Ii. I'owell. C. M. McLoud. WESTERN CAROLINA BANK, - tlrttaniard May 1st. INRH. CAPITAL. $50,000. SURPLUS.S20,0(KJ State, County and City DcpoHltory. Iiocs a General Banktaa- Bnaineas. Uciorita received. Bsehanie boacht and sold. Col, lection, made on all arcessitile points. The flaring Feature will receive .pedal attention. On all sum. In thi. department, deposited fur four raoutna or longer. Interest at the rale of 4 per cent, per annum will be paid. Special attention glvru to loan, on real estate, which will be placed, for Inns thaw oa real aonabte terms. Open from 9 a m. to 3 p. m. (Is Saturdays the Savins Department will be n pea till A p. m. lantdly ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, ai7 Haywood Street. All WATER THOROl'VHLY FILTERED on the Prcnilaea. Twenty-five years of practical eaperience, combined with rssMwai. at ten Una to aB rte taila of the bualnraa and perfect arransement. f.r clsanlinkss aad roarrv of aB saoda mannfnetared, enable the propiietot to present to hla nnmeroaa patrons a superior class of Carbonated Ilerf rarea. Vichy and Seltzer Water In Siphons. Ginger Ale and alllthe varioaa flavors of BODAIWATBB ready for shipment aad deflverea free la City limits. Oat of towa order, maat have ssaroNaiaLB reference. C. H. CAmPltFI.I.. THE HEALTHIEST PLACE IN AMERICA, HOT SPRINGS, N. C. In peacernt. rewlful vale, aarreaindctl with pine covrrcd monntMlDH, Hpjtrklluic wtrrama arad twaaiil. ful Hcwticrvi with It dry. brHeinK, heallnaclcai air. freedom from duxl, rualaila or drbllllatlnic effect, the beat of Fall and winter clliualca, wills Its tber mal water flowlnii Into marble poola, the moat lua arloua and curative baths lu the world, lendeia lo the debilitated, rheumatic, malarlona or coaly Buf ferer, a well anihe recreation seeker, Health, Heat, I'leaanre, Home Comrorta a d t'nexcelled Table at THE MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL. Illalanec frnm Aaheville lu Hot spring., 87 miles. Tiaw ol trip, t hour and 37 mlnutca. SCHEDl'LK OP TRAINS. Ixuit Aaheville for Hoi Mprtnga at 7:.1i a m, JV p m, aad T . m Kelumlng leave liui Spring, for Aaheville at 7:37 a ai, 1 3: aft sima. nnd 11:111 pm. Pullman Palace Cars on all train.. Mouad trip tickets loctuillng one day's lioanl at the Mountain Park lintel, (4.30. Ou the A. & H. Railroad, Klffht Hllea South of Aaheville and Adjoining Vanderbilt Park.. . If ynu are looking for a place why doa'l yon ace alxiut SKYLAND The heal mineral water and In great variety, tovrl lota, firnnd vlrwa, gnnd ain-iely. Ii you think nf buying why aol HiyNIIWr I'rkr. will go ap and go MAPIDLV. OTIS A. Tab Train Ual al e.io A. Me-Vaure M Centa Or Dsiva aoalai Mllea PKHl). MUTLUIK1B. City Areot, SB Pattoa Av. HOTELIARMOND-IIOTEL BONNYCREST AND COTTAGES. SKYLAND MINERAL SPRINGS, N. C Eight Mllca South of AstieYlile, ou the A. A S. Railroad. New hnlela, aew rott.gr.. new fnraltsra. besntlM groves. Beat Irani, aad croquet law a, good livery. 48 MINERAL SPRINGS. White Sulphur, Alum, Ma aural a. Iron aad Bpaom. Those Meklng health and pleasure and Meet society will ant tail to visit this pleawst resort aad drlaa of lUheallag waters. Term, reaaonsblt. E. A. LeVENE sprit dtf Manafxera AshcTlllc. N. C. V P. A. DEMEIIS WOOD WORKING CO., Maaefactarers aad Dealer, ks all klads af Drasssa LUMBER, Door. Saah, Bllnda. Monldlnsa, Stalrwork, Mantela, Baak and Bar Ftxtarea, and nil kind of BuUdlns Material. Hard Wood Lumber Work a Specialty, aov 1 dlf TeaoathaysM Mo, as), . " w SEASON 1890. 40c. per hundred. oc. .9.SO . S.OO . S.OO . 8 OO . n.oo of lee may be obtained from drivers aad at Coal Company. Wo. 30 Patton Atcnuc. COAL a8 Patton Awe. litiilMra fur a boom or aa Inveatmcat SPRINGS. MILLER, raoraiKTiMi Near raaaeuser Depot. I'"' r-i,