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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: FEIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 5, 1800. TYRANNY OF MAJORITIES. A DDRlv Hit KM BKFORK THK I.V-CKl'SI. Major W. Hi Malone Make the Openlnir Addreaa followed by T. C. Weatall and Other Sub ject for Next Week. Maj. W. If. Mulotie delivered an ad ilreti on the "Tyranny of Majorities" at the Lyceum meeting last night. "Majorities," he said, "arc always dis posed to be tyrannical, which means cruel and despotic, This condition in the world is the result of our human nature. It has been well said that power discor d's the real disposition of man. Give man power und it is only a question ol time when the world will discover what muuner of man he is. This is illustrated in the iutluetiec of what is called the money Mwer. The great advantages which money bestows mar develop the highest type ol the Shvloek who demands the pound ol Ursa or it muy uliiiltlen t In earth with a liirard. a l'cnbody or a Cor coran. "Here is a man once poor and rcsiect lul to all his neighbors hut uuw he pos sesses much jiolil resulting from the acci dents of fortune and instead of living resH.ctful to his neighbors he assumes an air ol imiiortuucc anil moves over un earth with an air ol almost insulting nr- romance. While poor he admiral the humble simple christian lilc of his neigh bor, hut now is luM'iu.iti-d with the jtn gle and display ol fashion and w orship the upstart pretender or the goil ot golil Their nguin, here is a man once in private lilc and kiudlv ilis Hised, detentliug the right and ignoring the wrong. Now he has political power and holds the destinv of the jivople in his Hands. Hcllolil the change: lie is com obdurate, cruel, despotic and bloodv. The majorities rally under his flog and then comes violence and bloodshed. When tempted with power and sustained y tne array ol great uuuiiiers ut nave human nature fullv develoiird. In fight ing the battles of icacc great qui snout- come to the Irout oltcn presenting llie right side anil the wrong side. Hut il fiercbance the greater amount of popu lar clamor gets on the latter side, the cowards rush to this, the apparently strong side. It docs not toilow that the greatest miniln-r is right. Indeed, the history of the world shows that too otten the wrong prevails by the sanction of the majority. "The world owes its success to a few men. The wotiderlul discoveries in science are the result of the hold researches of a lew men. Vet how otten has the great cloud of universal ignorance and the mail tide of public prejudice driven these uohlv few to obscuntv and covered them with contempt and ostracism. "TIhmiiosi deplorable thought is how are majorities produced ? It is no doubt true that occasionally uu honest, out raged jieople rise in their united irlorls and create a majority in favor l what is right. Hut how sad is the modern way ot changing public opinion, vt ho can tell what principle is established when the ballot box is controlled bv monev Thinkofthe monstrous niouoMiics of tne land corrupting the ballot lox. 1 he use of money in our American Hililics has become a grievance ol the most serious nnirt. '1 he impiiry now, when a mm runs for otlice, is not, 'is he faitlilul and competent,' but il is, 'has he got money ?' " Maj. T. C. Westall followed Maj. Mn loae. He took the stand that tyranny was not due to the majority but to the con option of the men in power anil said that the coplc should nut be held resMiu silile for the ucts ol these men. Mr. T. K. ('.anus spoke ol the tyranny of the majoritv as seen in social lite, and was followed ly sevcralotherswhomade short sHTchrs. 1 lie committee on furnishing the 1. cec um hall reported favorable progress their work. 1'. r. lluxton will address the suvirtv on "The education needed in Asheville next Thursday. AROUND TOWN. KLIX'THIC I.IUHT TOWKRH, From They Have Been Whipped aasannah. Mr. J. E. I'ickerson, secretary of the I'eople's light, heat und power compnnv has received the bills of hiding for the lour towers which liiscompaiir will erect for street lighting purposes. The towers were shipied from Savannah, On., Mon day und are cxiweted here in a lew iluvs They will lie constructed as soon us s- suiie. The towers, as heretofore sfatrd Tiik Citizkn, will lie triangular in shniie, and will be lyfi feet high. The base will be anchored to three Isrils of brick, which will be six feet in depth. These brick w ill lie laid on a bed of concrete, one loot thick and nine feet minim um! will be larger at the bottom than at the surlnce. The supports will win nc iiistcnen to these lines pillars nv bolts, fastened to the bottom, The trian gle formed by the supHrts will lie twen- ty-hve lect on each side. It is probable that Mr. C. 12 Koss, of Knu Claire, Wis., who has Inn engaged in constructing the plant will remain here as the local company s siicriiitcnilfut. IN THK M'PKHIOH I'lll KT. Mull for Dsinsses AuuIiimI I lie H M U. K. K. Co. In the superior court, in the case of J A. Cwnltney vs. the Scottish Carolina limlier und laud company, alter the jury hud been einpnnueled and the plaintiff mill introduced his testimony, the court intimated that, taking the liiets testified to as true, the plaintiff was not entitled to recover. In delrrence to that opinion the plaintiff submitted to a non-suit anil ii mien led to the supreme court, The cose of Ceorge W. Ilockerv vs. the Richmond und lianville railroad com pany wus taken up this morning. The suit is an action to recover damages for being put of)' the train just Is-vond Way nesville, when coming to Asheville to at tend the federal court, (iudger. Carter & Martin apiM-nr for the plaintiff and Chat. Price and W. II. Mulonc for the railroad. CITISKNM HKKTIMU. Promt. pcecbeato be Made By neul Henllemeu. Mayor Chas. I), lllanton, has issued n circular colling on the citieniof Ashe ville to meet at the court house to-night at 7:30 o'clock. The object ol this meeting is to discuss mutters connected with the reception of and provision lor the visitors, who will be here in attendance upon the southern interstate Immigration convention which meets the 17th of this month. Speeches will be made by Hon. T. I). Johnston, Mon. II. A. (Iudger, T. II. Cobb and others. Everybody who is in terested in the primarily and welfare of Asnevme should attend this meeting To Advertisers To Insure change of advertisements running on regular contract, copy must bs handed in bv 10 o'clock a. m. Forecant till H a. ni. Halurday stain i aouiuenv winds i warmer. Miss C. W. Ctislmmn left vestcrduy to spend the winter in Washington, 1). L The mayor and board of aldermen meet nt the city hull at 7.30 o'clock tonight. 1. M. Canipliell this morning received his commission as a notary public from oovcrnor rowie. Marriage licenses have lieen issued to Crcnd lllack and M attic Anders and to M. U. Foster and Julia Anders. Jns. Hcnson, put in the county jail for whipping u clulil, wus released lo-uuy, his ten day's sentence having expired. N. A. Reynolds, city tax collector, now occupies the room adjoining the office of the register of deeds in the court house. Court Place has suddenly lieconic a popular resort for Italian jewelry rnI dlers und two or three of them can he seen there any day. The election of officers of the A. . I'. W. was not held last night, but will In held in January, Nominations tor the various offices were made. The house keepers' uiioiu will meet in the rooms ol the V. M. C. A. on Monday afternoon at -I- o'clock. It is Swcinlly urged that tin advisory hoard Ik.' pres ent. More railway officials will attend the Hireling ol I lie Southern Interstate I ill inigrntiou association here on the 17th instant that ever liclorc assembled in the AOlltll. The collections ol internal revenue foi the western district of North Carolina yesterday amounted to ti,hot.7i. The 'receipts at the Asheville otlice were $T.?.'S1. Key. I. I Austin will leave lo-niorrovv for Liitcolnton, where he was ossimd bv the Methodist eoukrence just held nt Concord. Mr. Austin is well pleased with his appointment. The Italterv I'urk hotel now has I .Hi guests and is tilling up. Kooms are en gaged as fir ahead as April. IMI1. The trout puuzu ol the liou-l is lieuig cnclosvil with glass tor the wimei. 1'. I.. J. icobs has resigned as stciciuty anil treasurer anil suiH-ruitcnileut ol tin North Carolina society lor the prevention ol cruelty touiuiualsaurj Air. . S. L usli man is acting iu lus place. There is in the window ot Missrs, Kavsor and Smith's drug store on Cat ton avenue, a licuutilul display of hand decorated china, ol rich and decant de us. eiiialliug the choicest productions ol any foreign works. Howard I Swectscr, a prominent banker ot New ork.and I-. 1'. I.ovc, ot thiscitv, returned from a three days hunting trip to Samlv Mush last night They report having brought back . wild turkeys. 7.'i purtriilgcs and a number ol rabbits. Kx-Assisluul I'ostmasicr tieneral Clarkson lelt Asheville to-day alter a stay ot lour weeks at the Italterv Park hotel. His health is a great deaf better than whet) fie came. Senator J. Moat l-'assett, who came down Tuesday from Washington left with Mr. Clai ksou. Jennie Foster and loscplunc Crawford. two dumsels of ebony hue, were Itclorc Mayor lllanton this morning ch.-irccd willi hunting und swearing nt each other. Ii;ich had a taleot woe to unfold concern ing the treatment she hail received. Alter this part ol the proceedings the mayor imposed lines ot $a cuch on them. l'ev. ohn A. Ilroadiis, I'. II., I'., president ol the Southern lluptist Theo logical semiuarv at Louisville, Kv.. and one ol the foremost men in the Southern Baptist ministry, spent last night lit the llaltcrv I'urk hotel. He was oil his wuv to the South Carolina Huplisl conven tion now in session at I'uion in that slate. W. T. Weaver. J. K. Rich, M. 12. Rob erts and T. F. Slarites, the owners of llie valuable Thomas procrly on Patlou avenue have grcutly improved the np- Iiearanrc of the place. The old fences uive been torn down, the bank graded and other improvements have licenmade. The pioicriy will le sold in lots. PHOMINKNTARKIVsU. That hx-I.ieutennnt-liovernnr Stedmatt, of Wilmington, is in the city with Ins wile looking alter the improvements going on at the Oakland Heights Sanatorium, his recent purchase nt Victoria, Asheville'. suburb. The work is heme unshed rauiillv and the building will Ik- ready for guests by lice. 2d. Miss F.mtlic V'oughan. ol iluiinglon, who is to Ik- connected with the management ol the sanatorium has arrived in Asheville and will remain until the o'Kiiiiig. Ik There Auv One Here Vou KuowT Sriuinnnoa :C. R, Thomas, Newliern I). U. Vaughn, A. J. Duttcr, C. W. Stan ford, Louisville; J. D. kattwell, J. P. Hoi land, Baltimore; A. 15. Tyler, New York; Maurice lacobs. tigent "Larking com iinnv: M. II. Movmhan. Cleveland ; Mrs, W. S. Lioscomb. St. Louis: L. M. Ilourn and wile, Tarboro; T. J. Hiudon, At lanta; T. N. Hardman, Man Glen Hock : E. S. Melton, Morgiinton N. Stonev, Ruleigh; lames H. Watts llrvson Citv: C. I. Staples, Newton; F. L 'Stevens.' Win. Hnrrett. N. V.i L. E, Williams, Richmond; Rev. Mr. Ilurnett and wile. Stiartunbuig; L. M. lioweu and wile. Hendcrsoiiville; A. E. Itonrd- man, llrevard ; J. H. Center. Sulem, Tn i ii li, ., Poiorubitri. 1. II. Session, ir. I'ottstown! I'll.; tico. W. Wulker. Ihiblin Vn. Grand Centnil : W. II. Williams, New Vork; W. R. I'.uin.int, Richmond, Va.; . M. Porter. Cleveland, Ohio; A. L. Ran kin, lireensboro. X. C; S. F. Ilolnn, Cov iugton, Kv.; W. S. Nash, Johnston City Tcnn.: It. K. Marshall. .Mt. Airy, .. c I in i. X. Soencer. Newark. Pel.: tico, S. Mnrin and wife. Pliiladelphia ; C. II llrowu, New Vork; F. 1. Russell, Morris town. Tcnn.; W. 11. Seibold, Rochester, N. V.: S.J. Abbott. Daniel M. Willis, N V.;C. II. Nesbitt, llaltimore;J.C. Smith Tcnn.; D. M. Mcintosh, Wavuestille; 11 II. Thmnuson, Old l ort, N. C li.ittvrv I'urk: U. li. Smith, Chiingo; C. II. Urown. II. P. Sweet scr. X. V.; K P. Ilaughton, .Milwaukee; J. A. Hrondus, Win. Chrest. Louisville: loseph liarneau Dr. T. (1. ComstiK'k. St. Louis; E. M. Ford. Iks Moines; Mrs. Emily Ruhsom Misses Eiuilv and Lulu Ruhsnm, Staple- toll, Stolen lsand, U.K. Leieht, Jersey Citv: WW. Kiilbv Provulencc; t.. I Wesileldl, Fletchers; W. C. Watson, New Orleans; R. II. Hill. Atlanta; K. M. Me lutosh. C. . Lambert, Ricliinoml; I'. M Simmons, Winston; llattie M. Jennings A. Blanche Jennings, West llrulgcwu ler, Mass. A Visit Irani MoiiNleur Mlinkunere. Fri.iti the Argonaut licorgc Moore, lite I.ughsh disciple ol .ola. oii.c had n play at the ndeou Paris, and at the saute time an adapta tion ol "Othello" was being rehearsed al the theater. He called one morning and asked to sec the manauer. "What name shall I give, monsieur ':" ilcuia niled the concierge. " I ell .M. I'orcll that the l-.tigltsh au thor, whose play he has accepted, desires to ec linn." The concierge went toward the uiuuu ger's room. "There is u gentleman in the hall who tells me he is the English author whose pl.iv has just lievtl accepted," he said to the ollicial. "ijniie nghi," uiiswetrd llie latter. send lutii iu. Monsieur Sliaksin-re, no doubt." IMMENSE I ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY. NO END TO BARGAINS. Tho lust 1'i'w wtt'ks of tli tlyiii.ypiir nmilc iiipiiioi'ii1Ip in tin? liistoi'.v of tlr.v ",((xls. .Miinimiin'li H buyers mrHi'i im othil sliipuii'iit of it'll I values. They iiv pliieetl im sule tn- iliiy wit limit reserve, at prices so low as to startle tlieelos- AMIKVILLE AUVEKTISEMHSrS. ICE RATES FOR SEASON 1890. In iuutllle not la than one tnn mt factory 40c. per handrtd In quantities not lens thiol one hull ton at factory 4Sc. " " .1110 pounds, .to tickets, 10 pounds each aa tin 1100 HO " 10 " " b,m; 700 i'h " m " B;(M; TIMI " IB " (10 " " oJS 1000 10 " 100 " " n.im Tickets In dollar iHcknw and any quantity of ice may be obtained from drivers and at uur ultiec for vunh or tickets. Asheville Ice & Coal Company. Telephone No. 36 and 40. No. 30 Pattou Avenue, THE JEIXICO AND BEST ANTHRACITE COAX Por sale at Wholesale and Retail by ASHEVILLE ICE AND COAL COMPANY rciepnonc 30 ana 40. BicluiWe Alien t tHomcntlc and Htramt for Wmtern North CoHn. OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, Of Raleigh, having appointed me their agent in Ashevilre I am now prepared to acixmt work. All work hmiurhr. t.l esteoinpelilii.il. A l.oiiih in the eamp, an explosion of m.v hmot n aiommy win ie returned on .Ntur1ny. N, UVthll 1 1 1 1 , 1 1, , 1 1 , 1 1. , ,w,uun JMA nl.m.n I.. .... .1.... . .Mi.i . iiiiifctn ,, i-Aiurnniii.-, a iir" iiuovc luuriuiy JUIl run tees to do the very best of work and at the lowest npiew bargains, scattered in all direct ions, strewn all over the If your laundry has not Imhii giving you satisfaction civil mo a trial. house: every depiii l men! shaken ; the iiillux of iicv goods F. E. MITCHELL. Meii'n Oulflllcr. scpt'J'.iftMm aS Palfon Ave. in a wit'k w ithout precedent ; our immense store mid base- wiwm mahihix. i-m l. v. mcuxiu, viee-prrs. , i. 1. Ilrarrien. M.J. Pan. J. 8. Raskin, J, I'owell, C. M. McLoud. inent taxed to hold them all: hence an iinpt'iati ve wale our IHksctom:- Lewis Maildui, M 8. H. Keed, lleo. 8. B. RANKIN, Canhitr B. Ray. . B. Krc. only alternative. The sliiiightercomiiiences to-day: prices ruthlessly hewn. Cut and slush our watchword. This immense stock is reduced regardless of coiiseipieiices. No time for further comment : flowery "ads" unnecessary to attract when prices ha ve taken such a tumlile. Look to your interest and attend this sale. Make no mistake, re- iiiemlier the place the immense store with the immense stock ami iiiiineuse bargains. MIMNAUGH'S, No. ii Patton Avenue. 3-Iin (iOODS. .MII.LINKUV AM) CAIM'KTS "Y Il vou want to emov lour titeal st relict tie n vour ibcestioii with Mill moils l.iier Kectilator. Haven liav ovslers in the shell lit I Strauss' every day. "The (inn of Teii.ieHHre Vullri 11 ts ill the vallev ol letincssee. ti iiuuu- svnonviuous with the "rich iilauters Ik.- lore llie war," thai the ureutest develoi- titettis iu the new south tire uiuiurcut Huvlou, n eilvol li.ooo. turrounileilbvaii inexhaustible supplv of coal, iron niul IiiuIkt, is the "I'letti Citv ol the Vallev and oilers uuiaralleled oiHirtuiulies to uortuern tncii, inouev ntul bniius. Two lurnaets are now iu lull blast and "Ik--hitul ill orders." Anton); llie other indus tries now in oiierntion are two tlom mills, miiiii works, iilauiuu niill and bnek works, with a cast iioniiiiw works, il .love i n imrv nun n lint'.' riiiini, m . . ... under wav. A .trono ..on l.. r,i vli..,.i.. .h .. h ..... ,"" ".T "" .." "' "' Bn ni..,,, nimur. iinnoum-r. nor inn i-Miiitu . iniiiiiiii niv iii'vivnt i . ... ... ..... . itRini iniir li no M llllil iridll thf I ol lluvloii. ami under their ""? M"'l -Ircrt. nnd illro llv in liiltmoii. Slnlion. A miiilhern r. I ,.,'"'.',,h lnrn.-el.iM-l. I'lui ty-llve uilr. ol room. will, mimic limn. IVrf... . ...V... " " ifiieiivu eiiriy in ml. eoinilltf l-elirunrv. IHUl. WESTERN CAROLINA BANK, -lrsanlsrd May 1st, 1HHS. CAPITAL.S5(),000. SURPLUS. $20,(KK) (stale, County and City Dcponltory'. Hue. a lienrrnl Hanklns; Business. lVm.lu RcciKfl. Karbange boaallt anil sold. Cu. lections made on all acer..ililr imints. The SarlnK I'eature will rerrlye suerial attention. lln nil sums in this department, deposited for four rooaln. or loaser. Intcirat at the m.. of 4 per cent. rr annum will he paid. "fecial altrniion siren to loans Os real ral.tc. which wUI be plsctdl for kmc Mawua rm .finahlr terms. Open from 9 a. w. to a p. m. Oa Saturdays the 8a Tin a Drnartmrat will beopcautl vi. lanldly ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, ai7 Haywood Street. All WATKR THOROI VHLV FILTERED on the Prcsslses. TH-cnty-Nrc years ol prartical eifierience. combined with rsssuNsL attratina to all de tail, of the business and perfect arrangement, far clsinunsss and rvsirr of all goods manufactured, enable the proprirtoi to present to his numerous patron, a superior claw uf Carbonated RrTcragrs. Vichy und Seltzer Water in Siphons.. Oinucr Alt and alllthr yarloas (l.rors of RODAfWATBR ready for shipmeat an dtBreRi4 free In City limit.. Oot nf tows nrderslntast hare BsroxaiBi.a irkmn C. H. CAMPBE1.I.. KENILWORTH INN. THE HEALTHIEST PLACE IN AMERICA, HOT SPRINGS, N. C. THK MIHMION AT TMINITV. tr. Murdoch Nnd Mr. Joiner Con duel turn Mervlven. I'r. MuriliK-li preaelicd Inst nilil ut Trinity church, to it InrKrcoiiKn'Katioii, u st rotii! convincing sermon on "The Judg ment to Come." lie was followed lv Key. Mr. Joiner with n is-rsonal unolie.i tion ol the subicct. At the eleven o'cloek service this morning Mr. Joiner preached oil the advent call, the mission ol John the linptist, his text oeiiuj "I'rcpiire ve the wav of the Lord, make Ins luiih straight." lo-mclit lr. MuriliK-li will breach on the "Ouivictio'i of sin," anil to-morrow night on "The foil hath said in his heart, there is no Coil." The usual services will continue ut 11 n. in. and 7..'l in the evening. WLrg. BtrniiM. (st Norfolk oysters at Ml'MIMKMS) NOTIt'F.M. t'lirlHtinuH Openlim at Uw's On Monilnv. Tttesduv ntul Weilnesilav. Ike 1, 2 inula, till 1 m. A finer dis- piny thnn ever Isrlore. All tire invited In o", Sll ntul 01 South Main slreu. jT Four different kinds of orsters lit Strauss' to-day. W"Flttintrick Ilrothrrs Imve receiveil n splendid stiK-k of new and handsome Willi pa tiers ol all kinds ntul rscrintions. anil invite their customers to cull and ex amine designs nnd prices. lee ju i w Offli'K op I Ahiihvii.i.k I.ioiit and I'llWKH Co., Asheville, N. C, Nov. 1.1, IHIKI. ) hditor The Citixrn : Will vou iitensr give notice to tne Asnevme public, that we li'ive conitilctetl contracts with the two leading elcclricnl companies of the wiiriu, hi wu; i ne i omoson.iiou.tiui nnn tne I'.mson tjenernl electricul com panics, for the installation of nm clitnery capable of siipplyinir two thousand incnndcstcnt lumps, peciil inrly adopted for residences, stores, churches, bnnks, or oftiiTS. That we have ordered nnd will mon hnve erected a complete system of wiring for each set of dynamos, und that we propose after iisuniuuon is completed, to furnish In mps of anyrandle powerlover lfl c, p. ) for all night, or shorter service, mensurrri lis meter or otherwise as our patrons may prefer, at 10 per cent, less than any other bona fide company will offer to remlrr similar service. Very Respectfully, AsllttVII.LE LlUIIT hi I'OWHS Co, I of liuvtou, niul under their uusiucc grand public a m l ion sale nf tots w ill oc eur ut Pavtoii. Teiint-sstT, IKix-iiiIkt 3. 4 and .i. To accommodate those Icsiring to attend the sale, the Citirinnati, lliimtlloii anil I'nvloii rail road will sell excursion tickets nt one tan- lor the round trip from nil isiints on the line on lircrinlicr 'J and .'I. I or rates und Itirthrr inlormiiiion cull on or nd drcss itny C, II. und ll. ugcut, or V.. II. McCornuek, general pnsseuger nnd ticket agent, Cincinnati. Send lor n handsome album ol I lay Ion views. Ample uccoiii illodntiuns ut the hotels fur nil. Indesi to New AdiertlNcnieiilN. I'ns Rkst ST llnllry St. I'n. Kkt T f. Miotic Cini Mr.. Ilrmr II. Jones. r'NK.il lioooW llltil- K ..Itin.. WAI.TKH C. IIHIIWNINI1, M. I I'KrWIHiNT. H0LIDAY GOODS. Dii'HHiui; Cjihi'm, .Mtiniciiif Si-tH, I'lllsli, Oxiitixtit Si I vi (Vlluloiil. Triilc KxliiM tH, ('tlo;ni'K, Toilft 1 1 II II Itl'llrllll'H, CoilltlH, Mi lit MM A full lint- of lln' iiImivi K"hIh (or tin' liiilitliiy trndc. jtiHt iii'civi'tl by HAY80U & .SMITH, I'llKW KII'Tlo.N DUt'lKilHTH, :1 I'tit ton Ave. FRICNH LOIIHVII.LE ci:-4i:nt. FRKSII LIMll. ji'sr ki'.c t:ivt:n. HTOVIC -VOO, FIRICPLACE WOOD Alrratl himeil anil Hplit. CHaKCUAL Wul i'M. COKK, kindlin;h. ASHEVILLE WOOD YARD, c. i:. MOODY, ttnicv No. 30 Patton Avenue, TKI.KI'HONIi NO. 40. Viinl and WarenosM near Depot. Trie, phune Ttl. MRS. BRUCE H.JONES. Of Nrw Vork, Tenrhrr In CHINA : AND : OIL : PAINTING, Htuillo No. 1 JrfTrrsoa Mrlvc, Mending of rhlns hjr Sring, and old rhlns r.Mllilfll. I mnnill.i-luf n,v nn j have a ktln nf the famim. "Wiiio" h. .. wnirr. lor wnrs promptly eseeutrd, ll.n JkllTIL'K TO STOCKIIOI.IIUH. Ilrtliv nt Anherltle l.luht and Power Cnmnany. n.i uur, I., V , I.I.T. M.I, 1I.1MP. At B mrrllnit nf lha Sn.n ..r I tl u... .. day It was nrdrml that a mrrtlns nf stock- nold'-r. lie rsllrd, tu ...rmhlr at this oHlee uTMi.y, tjc. w, isvu, at 1 1 o'riora a. m. .... Si . J'INIiH, nnviisdtd skre. and Trraa, 'I 1 this FOR SALKt A well rstalill.hrd huaineu In A.hrUIP .vntially hn-atrd, dnlns a Dr.l elaM trade llh laiae prolil.. Thu I. the fx-.! ouuortii. nlly now onrrrd In thl.clty. Mu.t In-sold ii.uw 01 owner . 111 nraiin. Al.o, a llrnt-elsM nrw rr.lilrner. eentrslly Imatrd If taken now eas lie hadchcHii. We oner a .uirnilid tract of iiitiM-rinn,t A.. hi .11 inrr.nn.nl un .n.rr.. iiiiiiar oak nnd tmekeye I'os Kkkt-I'lini'.hnl nnd unfioiil.hrd hoinvs only a few minute, from Court W.NTSIb-Twn tsriir rralilrnees. with .von . .M'.T 1'i ni.isiiKU liur nrw pnmnhlrt A.hevtur, full of latr.t statistics. Call li.r .y- muianw joni:n, BltAL KSTATK AMI IN VlISTMIiNTH Hinjm H McAfee Itluek, till I'atton Avenue. novlTdlm But I.lndney to W. Ii. C C.ulde Book Price as eta. JtOTICB TO STOCKIIOLIHtKS. im of 1 Asheville Ktrrel Nallway Co , Kleetrlc,) A.hrrlllc, Nov. 3(1, inuo I At a mrrllna of Ih. Iw.ard nt a.M.M this day It was ordrrrd that a .mil.. sioekholdrrs lie eallrd, to asaemlile at Ih.. D. m. ONKH, offlict on Tue.day, Un. B, at 1 o'cloek a. ss. 111 novas dtd Srcrttarr and Tn 11 M peacenil, rralfnl vale, anrrawnatcd wltn stlsso covered monnlalnst, aparkllnK sitreams and ncautl. ful acenerv. with lla dry, brarlnic, healtk-ladcis air. freedom from dual, malaria or debllllallnst effect, Ihe beat of Fall and Winter climates), wills I la thc mal water flowlnsr Into marble pools), the moat lorn nrlona aud curative batba In Ibe world, tenders to, the debilitated, rheumatic, malarious) or ssouty ans ferer, aa well aaihe recreation aeeker. Health, steal. Pleaaure, Home Comfort a-d 1'neacelled Table at THE MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL. Distance from A.hrvills to Hot HprlnKs, t hour and 87 minutes. 87 talks. Time ol trip. SCHEDULE OF TRAINS. Uuve A.he.lllc for Hut prlnKs at T:al . , 4.s pa., anil r 1. a. Retumlns trace Hot Hpriags for A.hcvlMc at T:3T a m, VJM aoou and 11:10 p m. ' Pullman Pslaee Cars o all trains. Mouad trip ticket. Includina one day's lio.rd at the Mountain I'ark Hotel, tsije. Om the A. s. Railroad, Eight nilea South or Asheville, uu aiisjvininsr vanaeroiit park. wnVdonTylrieJallouf " ' '"""traent SKYLAND SPRINGS. url'S'i 'i" mnr"l " l great variety. Uwl u. bu. i. IT' XT' ""Si"5'' " y2" "" ' hy iot Uu.) Nlll f I'rtees will go up and (o KAPIDLV. OTIS A. MILLER. rsomiKTiia Take Train ul .1 ,..0 A. He-Par. M C.dUu, Drive o.lh a Mllea I'KIIII. RUTLIIIKlll, City Ajrent, P.ttua Ave. If vuu dotyoH will Ik nwiire of I lie laet, we I seep the hest .00,1. fr the least money. IIATr I rT Allt. IIAVKI SWM.sa... c. D. blanton & co. IflU I tLiLAnMUNIJ-HU I rl KllrJrJ Yl.KFxT AND COTTAGES, 8KYLAND MINERAL SPRINGS, N. C. WRhl Mile. South of A.hevllle, on the A. 4k 8. Railroad. VN "VWVVVVWSA, . n --ij-, fi, ixju Nrw hotel., nrw eottasrs, new furnltur.. beautiful ... . j '. nnd llr.r. " "' "u U WWUS. 48 MTNF.RAI . RPRTMr.c White Huliihur. Alum, Mamiesla. Inn and Husom. Thii.si. sIT.Jr -1 . M-lr.-l ..mim u.111 .... ,, anw " ""' ' viMtiais pteasant resort sad drlak of Its heaiuia waters Term. i.u,i,.l,u ASHKVILLU, N. C. Dr. IX. F. Arrinjcton, at'Rt.KUN UtCNTIHT. I'illlnif trrlh iim4.Ii. .Lu. i..,i... j,. r": sin"", "nn ail ill.rn.rs nrrtainlnir In inrurnlnl .tructurr. Ulllce rooms on I'at ton avrnue. over N.VHir J. .mlik'. .1 tor.. ' ' PICTURE FRAMES. sprS dtf Hold, Sllrer. Ivory, O.k, out and Cunbi. nation Mouldinss. Alsu Mourn Miiuldlnas. Plelurrs Matted, Mnuntrd and framed at lowest prlees and work suaranteed. Ilnurav. inirs. Palatines and Local Views always oa hand at ESTAlillOOK'S, S. Main St., Aahsjvlll. E. A. LeVENE, Blanasrer. A.hcville, N. C. Near PaaaeaaTer Depot. P. A. DEMENS WOOD WORKING CO., Ua..aM. J ev-. . .. . . . ' LUMBER. Door, Sa.h, Blind. Houldln;., Stalrwork, Mantcta, Baalv and Bar Fixture, and all kind of Bnlldisser .ud.i uHra wooa Lumber Work i4f . TelesboMi n, aa, reamrer, J A Opeclavliy spelSd