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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 9, 1890. AN APPEAL FOR IRELAND FRANK O'DONNICU. RICCI'.I VF.H AN INTCRF.8T1NU LliTTKH HIM Aid and Influence lit Aaked for by a IurlNh Prleat Me Keliitea What He .Haw While There. Frank O'Donnell, of this citv, has rc ccived a letter from I'tttrick I.nRiie parish priest in county Duiu'al, Ireland asking fur his help in the ureat famine thut threatens that einiiitrv. The lette aay: "The weather here since you left something terrible; n daily downpour of nun ucciJiiipunicu witn wum use iitirii cnttcs. The polatoea, as you are aware are lrone. i ncv, 1 t lie people) at least many of them w ill not have one to eat in a month ami they are not lit lor unman food. Balfour was around here and saw them beinu ilug and was ohlied to pro nounce tlic in small, lilacK and rotten, pleaded for niv la-oplc as best 1 could. W may get public works but it will be too late, 1 tear, tviiii to the Irish mem hers collecting in America for the evicted tenants and lor them alone we will not, 1 am afraid, net much from that country wlucliassisted usso mnniliccntl unit so wucn nciorc. I ask you to use your inuueuce witli vour tricnils in our liclmlt. The state of things will be sad indeed if immediate aid he not forth eomiiii;. Mr. O'Honnell has volunteered to give the suiiiol SltHI toward the rebel ol these destitute icopleiiud he wants the ciliciis til Asheville to help to raise a hind tor theiruid. llesavs he is person.illv ne iiuamtcd with the writer of the letter, Patrick Luetic and that he is a thor ouchlv reliable man. "I was in lioiical fortune months," continued Mr. liuiiiiell, "icliiriiinj' to Asueviiie aiiout n month ao. i-.ven lie liire 1 left, traveling through the count v 1 could see the decav of the crops which were then stamliiiL'. tints and potatoes are the chief crops there and both are lailarcs. Max, wheat and barlcv are minor products and thev are all failures. The country is more mountainous than this section of North Carolina. For the whole nine months I was in lioni-gnl the weather was so ramv anil bail that the euple could not work their crops to any advantage and the wit weather also caused cvcrvtliing to rot. I'arl of the lopsot the potato crop were, even liclore I lilt, turning black and lading. There is a general lailure ol crops throughout Ire laud and the vicld will not lie more than one fourth of the average yield. T condition does not result from a want of industry on the part ol the eoilc but isliecuuse of the we ithcr. "The county ol liuiigral" he continued, "isuncol the largest in Ireland. Tlicicoplc are nearly all ol the tanning classes there Iwing hardly any nuchaiiics, and they are therefore dciciidciil on the products ol theoil and some stock raising lor a liv ing. The luil ol the inople is gnat, a kind id turf, and the weather has lain so wet thev have not lieen able to save a supply lur the winter. There is therefore dauber arising; Irom a waul of lire. The weal her is yerv damp and ciictr;itiiig. I In ml v believe the icoplc wilt siiIIit if thev aic not aided from the outside. I am willing to give $1iio to help them." 1 hose ot .tshcvtllc's cilicn's who are able ami willing to contnlailc to this worthy call lor their chant v can do so liy calling lit Till'. Ciiii n oilice. No ti North Court stpiare, where money will tx' rcccivcil. This is indeed a snlncct de serving oi i ne eonsitu ratiouoi .ncviiic s btiicvuleiitly inclined K'opli-.ind a prompt rcspunse is earnestly aski d lor. AROUND TOWN. 1'oreraHl mi a a. m. Wenrmldsi Fair mid warmer Tuenilai and wednt-Mdav i winds anlliluH to noumvriy. Rev. S. II. llilliard leaves to-morrow for lireensburo to take charge of West Market street, M. E. church south. Mrs. M. T. Fitch, M. P., president of i ne nuiisciice Krs union, will address trie colored icoplc on the servant ipicstion .soon. !. K. Payne has hough! n. P. Drum inond's house with the lot Wx2l4, on Hailey street, through Cortland Hrm., for J:i,l,"i0. The mayor's court was without cases for trial this morning anil Mayor lllan ton entertained the group of policemen in attendance with anecdotes. The committee ol arrangements for the Immigration convention will meet at the court house to-night ami everybody is invited to lie present. The hour for meeting is 7. Mil. It was widely reported around the citv this morning that there had Ih-cii a fatal shouting all.nr last night at Mil Hit's ex change on Water street, but imcsligii- lion proved the rumor to lie grouiullc .1. I . Sawyer lilt this afternoon for Morgniiloit to attend I lit- n initial meeting ol the board ol directors of the Western North Carolina insane asylum, den. 1- K. Hampton, ol M lva. also lilt here to dav for the same purpose. The latter will return to Asheville to attend the Southern tnterstates immigration eon venliou. C. I', Allstou, a wealthy cotton planter ol iicorgctowit, h. C,, has purchased through Cortland Bros., liltv acres ol land, the property of I, II. Smith, on Haw creek, fur Sa.iino. Mr. Allston already owned sixty aires (iiljoiniiig this proi my. He will erect a dwelling on the ilace and intends to make it hii suninier home. mONINKNT ARKIVAIJI. That a Tk Anv On Here Voo Know? Sn nnimima : C. E. McKce and wife, lliinalo, N. V'.; W. A. H. Schrerber, Web ter.N, C; K. Kliat, Franklin, N. C; Alex. C. Cleuhen, N. V.; Mist Wctleldt, I-letchers, ti. C; John K. Hoyt, Engadine. Hatttry Vark : U Brown, Cincinnati; Theo. D. Lyman, Tabkeeostce Farm; P. W, Hanks, Nashville; 8. W. McCall and wile, Moston; I. A. Johnson, J. A. Aldricb, W. H. Weeks, H. . Sweet ser, N, V.; J. F. Cook, 1). K. Hawthorn, Philadelphia. Ilruml Ctatrul:l. G. Green, Canon City, Colorado; N. H. Hammond, Till bott, Tcnn.; Mis Annie Askin, Knox- ville, Tcnn.; IC. K. Ilumpton, Svlva. N C; W. II. Leith, wife and mother, Sulis- iiury; I. h. White, N. CM Wm. Simpson I-. M. Smith. Knoiville, Tcnn.; Clinkson Wilbur. Marshall, N. C; W. T. Hutehin son, .New ork: John II. Ikitiglicrtv, iiiiick .Mountain. tik-ii KiH'k :K. II. Urown, llclmctta N.J.; II. C. Lowell, Wtioitsocket, K. I.; J II. McAden, Charlotte, N. C; I. I. Harper, Dillslsiro. N. C; A. Ii. Tyler, N, V.; C. H. Southwick, West Asheville lohn I Ionian, W. (). Knight, Richmond, Vn.; John (. Mathews, Ilarliemville, Kv.; in. i.ihis, iieii. i4t L.uoen, v.. i. v.ooH?r, ii. I-. iiyuc, .Macon county, .. t..; w. C l.iudsev, U. li. Steere, N. C; E. R. Hamir ton, Sylva; tJeo. I. Omill, N. V.; Jesse A. Chapman. New Orleans; J. W. Wikhin, Aiorijaniiiii; I . I-. Jones. Nashville, Tcnn I.ITTI.K Ml'WtiKT. IMMENSE I ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY. NO END TO BARGAINS. The Scottish patriotic society met nt the store ol Mckmuou I'ctrie Inst night ami receiveu l lie retHirts ot the various committees on the arrangements for the annual HiiiiK-r ol the organization Ki ll, iiogmaiinv night. The committee reported thut the hall over Kepler'sstore and the K. and I', railroad orlicc had wen secured tor the entertainment, It has Ih'cii suggested to TllK Citikn hy one ol the engineers that iierson who take the drive through the laud of the Asheyilie park and hoiclcompaiiv. would Al the (jrand Opera Houac Frl- d Nlahl. Little Nugget will lie played at the tiraitd opern house Friday night cc. U'. Of the plav, the Greenville Daily News of I lee. tl, says: "One of the liest comedies that has ever Ix-en in Greenville is "Little Sua- get," which was played to a small house Inst night. What the audience lacked in niimliers it made up in enthusiasm, and the lun was kept up lor three solid hours. There was mi monotonous break in the round ol fun, duniiug singing and spec ialties. Herbert and Joe Cawthorn liolh proven that they were comedians ot ni menu aiiintv. iitriK-rt cawthorn, as Mature (I Itnidv. is anexeeiitionalone. Miss liriKie lolniore. as "Little Nugget assisted in the lun making and received A ASHFVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS. ICE RATES FOR SEASON 1890. In quantities not less than one Inn at factory tn quantities not lens than tiue half ton at factory., aoo pounds, .10 tickets, 10 iwiunds each ami no " to " " 7ihi ' ua " an " " 7B0 IIMHI in in no too ,-3.S0 - 8.(10 8.00 000 8.00 Tickets in dollar luii'knKcs and anv quantity of lee may be obtained from drivers and a our office for cash or tickets. Asheville Ice & Coal Company. Telephone No. 36 and 40. No. 30 Patton Avenue. THE JELLICO AND HEST ANTHRACITE COAL , I'or sale at Wholesale and Metall by ASHEVILLE ICE AND COAL COMPANY, Tciepnonc 30 ma 40. Kii'luitve A Ktita (Itintirntic and Htcam) lor Wen tern North Carn. :A PRIVATE TIP; rind it Utter to go up hy way 'of Ha, much applause. The singing liv a male ipiartettc was line anil encores were Ire- ipa-nt throughout the wrlormaiice. Il you arc intervstej in the nvllUre "I shvvillc utu-ii'l fie I'itiicns' meeting ut the court house at ":.'" to night. hi:mvici.h at thi.mitv To Cunlliiue hul a Mhurt While l.ouiter. The MTvices at Trinity church still con tiuueand will lie held through Wednes day lit least. ir. Murdoch preached hist night one of the strongest sermons that he has yet given. Taking as his subject the story of the Passover, lie drew the lesson of the submission of our wills to Cod's will, and the necessity of adopting Cod's plan ol sal vation and not our own way. He saw tllal as at the time ol the passover, simply tne sacrifice ol a lamli and t marking ol door posts with its hloi preserved the lirsl liorn ol the children Isrnrl from death, so we must accept tl method tiotl has presented to us, our si valion through the lilood ol Christ the outward means he has prcscrilicil iiantisin mid t lie hoiv communion. Lir. Murdoch presented most clear I the atonement, tail as the death ol merciful Navior to ainnase a Cod wrath, hut as u mcreiiui and loving Cm ottering in own hie and shedding Ii own blood in the iersoti of Jesus Christ lor the sins ol the world pist asm tunc of pestilence noble men and women g into the plague-stricken district and oiler their lives to relieve the distress other. I'r. Murdoch preaches to-night on "de liverance from the tsiwcr of sin." As these services will close in n dav or two, nil should avail themselves of the grca privilege of bearing dr. Murdoch. He is remnrkably clear and logical in his mi soiling, anil upH-itls strongly to theiiitt icel as well as to the heart. zard's and Ileaiiiuont and dcscvitd the new lloiileviiril to south Main slnrt I ins, said the engineer, "would iiermit them to continue the drive to V.inder hilt's or Kciiiiworth Inn w ithout having o traverse the new drive twice, gome up ami mm coining down. Kcv. Win. M. Cibsoti. II. i.. a clergy- man 01 tin- t uitcii rn-siiytcnau churcli. lias retnoveil to Asheville Irom his home in Philadelphia. He accompanies his son nr. i.tiisou. w no lias atlainid high rriiu talion 111 I'liilailclpliia as a siavialist in lisease of the eye and who has larn a irolcssor in the I'ost t'.raduatc Medical llcge ol rluladeliilua. His iiiinairei health has reiitiirrd iiim to leave his orae iiyaiiuseeK me restoring inllueiicea ol ms climate. I'r. I.disoii has taken a house 011 St anus avenue and will remain through the winter, KOVAI. AHCANI'N OI'KICKR Dr. M. H. Fletcher Klected Reaenl For the Vear, At tla- annual election of officer of I'rriK-h Hroail Council, Koyal Arcanum last night lite following were elected: Kegent-Hr. M. II. Fletcher. Vice Regent T. I.. Ilvmlman. Fast Kegeiit Dr. 1 1. 1. Millard. Orator Walter Hatch. Secretary S. I.ipinsky. Collector li. I. Holmes. Trrnstirer S. Hammcrshlag. Cuiili' . A. keagan. Warden W. II. Ciaik. Sentinel W. T. WimmIv. S. I.ipinsky was elected min'srnlnlivc to the t'.rand Council which meets in Tar- Isiro in May lS'.ll. with I. C. I.iiidx-y as alternate. WTTlie Isrsl stock, tlie largest stink I lie largest store rooms in Asheville at Whillock's, tfl and 4H South Main street. Wl-'ine china drcorateil dinner arts nl Law for tin week at SJ't aiidJl'Neiiih Sec them. divNd.lt lluiuphrey'a HOMEOPATHIC HEADQUARTERS. We have in st.sk a complete line of lr. Ilumphrry's L'elrliratnl Hieeilti, Rimpln, soil Veterinary Medicines. ol TWOSKRMOMSUK FAITH. A Coincidence In Aahetllle lul plla Mundajr. It i a noteworthy coincidence thu two able sermons were preached Irom Asheville pulpit Sunday morning on the abject of healing. Mr. KoIktoii, ol the First Methodist Kpiscopnl church, preached on "Healing Needed," dealing with Christ heiibng the blind. Hi ser mon was given in yesterday' Citkkn, Mr. W. S. F. Ilrynn, at the First I'nsbv terian churcli, chose for his tot : "Thev hnve healed also the hurt of the daughter 01 my people, slightly, saying, pence, pence; when there is no iiencc" Jcre- iniiin vi : 1 s. Mr. Ilrynn pointed nut not only that the profile are, as Mr. Kolierson says, "lllind. wretched, and dying ol the worst ofall mnlndies sin, hut that the spirit ual iihysicinns, many of them, heal sin with the modern cocaine faith cure, rose water and bread pill methods; "healing me nun, sngutiy, crying peace, (araee; when there is no iience, lie called to ne- count these unfniihluldoetorsol divinity, nnd the patient a well, who art willing to accept uch trentment. One novel leatiire of the ermon was the Kiint that Jutlns wni a repentant sinner n surely a Fetcr, but lacked one requisite of sal vation a necessary a penitence both In the mercy of (Jod. Internal Mevenne Colleclleiiw. Tlx collection of internal revenue for thl district resterdnr, n reported to collector Kuinnr onice, were f4.lifll.n7. The receipt at the Asheville office were $408.10. MTCape overcoats for men, boy and children. Rubbrrgood for Indie and miart, men and boy, at Wbitloek'i, 46 ad 4t South Main itrcct. i William Wullaiv Kollius was Uiru Spartanburg, S. C-July I t. lust tij ; tears and HI days alter the declara tion ol intlr.'ndcucc ol American colo nies was signed. In 17. when nol much more than nine yearsold.or figures to that cllivt. he nnd Ins lather held mil- saltation ami decided to change place ot residence, Went to lliirmiigtown creek, Macon county, same section in w hich Clerk J, L. Ciithev, of IIuucoiiiIh siincrior court, was reared. Alter Irving this lo cality divided Avcrv'a creek, in histora.- comity of lliinconilic. was place lor him anu accordingly emigrated to that lec tion. Still not salishcd and shortly al- tei ward moved to Mars Hill, Madison county. Mar Hill college was immcdi- n-lv started and he was first iiiinil to enroll his name on the record. W. A. II Urown, now livint; at Fuirvicw, in this county, was president of school. When war of conlederncy liecnmenlact he went to work as a soldier. In came to Asheville and settled all over. Prose cuted government chum nnd merchan dised with Ii. M. Kolierts. Went to Mar shall and went into business in Ii" and was married to daughter of late I. I. Hunger in i now. ins wile a sister ol II. A. tiudgrr. He then bought old Vnnce estate, containing 3.500 acres near Marshall, (mm David Vnnce, father ol Hon. A-li H. Vance and lion. K, II. t mice. Mnahrstin Western 1.1 Crai.hiarecnuh.diiniilthraatiri North Carolina to lirgin planting tolinc- 14 ""' rheum. rruitu is, rvl-l. coon largeK-alc. At one time wa. ,,d reT:n,dT.,.:7a!,ra?,,rV to lie largest planter of tile weed in the IT files Internal, or rstrrnal. bllod or i uitrn mates n not in tne world. Mad . Kma - r.im .. ....A ...a.: : I I Ophthalmia, weak or Inflamed eves. r.;,Y"-ZV'ir"?!!- dry' or nun ami Itcciimr ntw nf nmitrirtn'r (ki I V WhfMin citnitti. naamMlir rouirh. I;nrmrri( wnrchmiw. (rxiolwr 1. 18'JO. ?. &?V?jJi1&tl,fvmh' no. Ct'NItK I Prvrr. ciinirriliin. inrtntnmatittns. K Worm Fever, worm colic firdiaeiiaea.. H Colic, ervinit and arahrfutneaanl inf'ta 4 IMarrhira of thilttrrn andadalta A hvaenurjr. icnixnic. hiliuua txilic A Cholera, ihukra mnrbua, aaaara. Tomltina 7 CouKhs, tiilda. hnararne, brtiiivbltla TiHithai'he. furra.-hr. neuraliria W Itiaitat hr. aUh heaiiarhe. veriivo Ill lyitMia, tterannnl atumarh, coat Ivenrna II Huireft Mrnara, M-anty iirdelay'K 11 luturrhira, tfcanns down, profuae VIAL,. ... it 25 pruiinrtnrt Willi nniMiinlrn i'iillntnr nf inl.rtil rmv. I 'ii m.-...i-..i m ul " nuc lor the win urn iliNiriitnf Xnrth Cur. oliiwi. Now miuntnina thut oliii-e nml will iimhtihlv ciimiiiue till .Ntllf. The colla tor clniinn to Imvc Ikxm limt tub- Acnlicr to Litizkn hut cinim (liaimtnl hy I lull- I'lrnti Inrucl. U tnml ot oyntem nml i Piiiil to have rrmnrked thiit he a. rlll .m and ulcera J (eeneral tielMhty.f.rphjralral weakn aa liriMiv, fluid acrumulatlnna , '.frt He a HltlinrM, aauaea, vomHtna:. 'J 7 1'nnarr dlaraaea. vrarcl. rrnalralrull JH Nrrvuua dfbllitv. aemlnnl weahtteM.,.1 OO i (atunKr mnlNlnlnK n f I via U of iwlteta and 'J vial of powder inecraaary Inat riouBt-aarai a iki Vi Hore mnttth, itreanker A" eiiuld d..,H.e of .m.OtH,. barrel. a!! I Ins can lie proved hy numerous Aslie- .u Chanae of I. lie. oiaraac of the heart. ..I no Special Hale Thl VTeek of Aatrachau Capca and Muni). The liiHt few wwks of the dyinp year made inoiiioriilile in tlw history of dry oods. MimnniirJh'H buyei-H procure an other Hhipiiient of i-enl viiIuch. They are plnml on wile to day without reserve, at priecH ho low as to startle the clos- est eoniM'tition. A bomb in the camp, an explosion t harpuns, scattered in all directions, strewn all over the house; every departiiicnt shaken; tho influx of newj;od in a week without pnimlent; our inmiense store and base ment taxed to hold them all; hence an imierative sale our ..1 : 'ii i i j . inii.1 ui rimiitt;. i ue siiiiiiinercomniences i-o-uay; prices ruthlessly hewn. Cut and slush our watchword. Thi immense stock is reduced regardless of consequences. X time for further comment; flowery "mis" unnecessary attract when prices have taken such a tumble. Look t your Intei-est and attend this sale. Make no mistake, re- meinlM'r the place tho iiuiiieiisektoiv with the imiiicust sttM'k and immense bargains. MIMNAUGH'S, No. ii Patton Avenue. wr-IMU (OUI)S. MILLIMOUV AM) (Mltl'iriX-- ti KENILWORTH INN. MITirH-Tk. CMll.k I , - . thatit a. nevrr lieen the intrnimn t.. make' it . annaioriun" T. he Smlrari.'u wTl" " 7 ' V r ' . . "t,y 1,1 """noiT aeaiina. A southern es pnnre ami ine met ritrnilvc view Bear Aahevllle. tlvrrlooka both the Frrneh llniad and Mwaaaanoa alley., and the park of Mr. Vanderhilt. K.h.iu. are of unuaual .! itr. Thirty hve .ultra ol t.mi with private hatha. I'rrfret sytemol v - ..,. in(iininK reoruarji, inui. WA1.TKR C. HROWNINU, M. O., I'KHSIIIIiNT. Ilaht, with lam.- il,,wi riumnina. iicatina and Ventilatloa. FRKttH LOVI8V1I.LK CKMENT. FRESH LI9IE. JI'RT RRCKIVKIl. ALaO STOVE WOOD, FIRBPLACK WOOD, Alrraclj Hawed aad Hptit. ville men. lamilv. Lives onClieslnut street with M'NIMKMN MOTICISI. Heady for Chrlatman. A visit to l.nw's will retinv all. A fine sliark and lower iince than ever liefore. (n't prices on line china dinner arts, this week, at or, oil nnd HI South Main St. sVCtuuc to "The lliif kiicket Sti.rr" for your Christmas loysand fancy kimkIs. KKcsi stiHK lltlll lowest prices. dtJ.i To Coiilractont. On and niter thi date liriek will Is? worth at our kill fll and 7 ner thou. sand. lit ncomiik IIhick A tii.n Co. I et ild I w ,13 HlMlroav aad aoaama. at. Vitn.'d.n.-. i in. -It Mhihrrla, or alrrratrd sore throat.. An 3A CkroBleeoaaesUoBS, keadaehe... On A.k (tar Humphrey's Kpeelnc Maaaal aad lliimieopathk Olrrelorr (irra free at HAVatiK ai MMITICH, Pnrsetliilinn liruaaUts Ill Pattua A enue. MRS. BRUCE H.JONES, (If New York. Teacher In CHINA : ANO : OIL : PAINTING. Mludin No. T Jffnrsnn Hrlve. Mrndlna of china hv flrina. and nld .-Mna rr-allilrri. I maaalarturr ai own aold and have a fcila of the famtiua "wiibii a..b. wrut-ra lor work promptly ecu ted, CHARCOAL, CORK, KINDL1NUH. llaA s-w e iir.ire to close out nil winter wraps lor Indira and Misses. To-dnv i. your time for bnrKnins nl Whithark'. 4)1 Miutn Main street. tu th frt Holiday Praawajia. Hnndkerehiefs. miilllrr. ulove. toil.-i ense. thnvinK art, nnd fancy plush arts, prices low, at VI nulla k s, -fll South Ma n ireet. STATION INN BILTMORE. RESTAURANT A LA CARTE. MVnuuhn llros., of Knleiuli, N. C. are her and are now miiniiliicturina pure I'reneh and stick enndies. V.m nun tnem iwlow the lirand (lia?rn house, corner I'nlton avenue and II a v wood dec.Odlw. thri'ltspntrirk Mrother hnve received splendid stock of new and hnmlun. nan pnia-r ol nil kinds nml descriptions, nnd invite their customers tn roll ,l ... amine designs and price. ticcoo i w . WTThe cheniet doll art nl UwV Indaa la tw AdvartlaamaMla. I.oar-Thl.ndic. W.STkti Was. K. Ktatiiis las-R. II. Nlra, hats-Wearer Myers. Waaran lav u.iuH . los Rsnt lsrk an. N. a'ta Uraaa Hoc.s-Mai.. fry Coacert Co. ELEOANT APARTMENTI IINOLt OR EN IEUTC. Vl.ll in and Healdeats will Had this moat inarming aad al tractive .topping place. MHNAUK ANII C'1'IHINII KUI AL TO TUB BUST. E. H. NIES, LATR WITH DKLMONICO. drcvdtr WANTKI AN ACTIVB, HONRMT MAN nalarv tl(N mrnthlv If a.li.hu. i,h amortaalUe for advaars, to rrprtarat lo rally a napnaslhl New York koaae. Rrft-r. MsiiacTuas, Lock Boa 16SS.N. Y. nmaraMiHMl ASHEVILLE WOOD YARD, C. E. MOODY, Office No. 30 Patton Avenue. THI.BI'HIINK NO. 441. Vanl aad Wartaoaa. aear lonot. Tele pbonc Ta. IANIIHAI.H. Hy jinue or a deed of tniat eireulrd hy loho l( Cameron to me aa truatrr In-arina date ike lath day of lammlirr, laa.i, and j . J" "mt ," ,h' "'K's'er ia "n". in D.nnrmnrrn.iiv. himii i-antiia. la llnak 4 ol murtsairr. and dreils of tru.l oa liaira 457 aad 4na, rirfault k ivlaa lava mailr and demand aooa mrhavln. Iimh... a. rr.jiilrrd, I will srfl the laad dnH-rlla'd la aaldrired of traat al public auction to thr hlahrat hldriar for p.ah 1 1.. . i It'"'..'.". hv'l' m aald eoaaty oa Mnadae, bimib laxemhev, laub, at lilo'eliKk Haid land la allM.lMl I. fc -. of Aahevllle oa Hollywood street, aear Co. 7." '"!" ooining lanoa or F, M, Miller, Mrs. Una. Mrs. H. f SMl mmd nikH. ..J v..m... ninv-waioa ot aa area, more or leas. .-. at. I. n asut, Traatr. Ml o If ma il.lvos will la? aware iaT the lael, r keen lac la-sl iMda for the least money. C, 0. BLANTON & CO, AHHKVILLB, N. C. la now Kina the rounds that the proper place to bay your father, brother and beat yuaag man aumc thing nice for Christmas is MITCHKLaVS, No. 18 Fatton Avenue. A large aad elegant line of neckwear, silk umbrella, by the thouaaad, kid (loves, silk mat- Hers, silk handeri-hirftt, alligator and fancy .Upper., in fact every thiag kept In a a rat clan geats' farnishiag goods store. F. E. MITCHELL. Men' Outfitter. stpttlUilHm as Patton Ave. I.RW18 MADDUX, Pre DiaacToas: Lewis Maddus L. P. McLOlIU. Vlcc-Prea. M. I. I 8. H. Herd, Uco. 8. I'o Beard en, M.J. Page, J. B. Rankla. I well. C. M. McLoud. B. RANKIN. Ca.kl.t. B. Bay, J. B. Rer,i, WESTERN CAROLINA BANK, Organised May 1st. lasa. CAPITAL, S50,000. SURPLUS. $20,000 Ntate, County and City Depository. Iioes a (ieacral Baakiag Business. Ivpoaiu received. Rscaaagc hoaahi aad aald. cm lectinaa made oa all accessible points. The Having Feature wUI receive special atteaUon. On all aams ia this department, dep-aated for four muatas or loager. Interest at the ran of 4 per cent, per annum will be paid. Bprctal attention givra to loans ua real eaute. which will be placedl for loeg time oa rea aoaahte terms. Opea from 8 a. m. to S p. as. tie Matarday the Maviag lieaartmeat will be o pea till p..,.. iaaldly ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, J17 Haywood Street. All WATER THOROUVHLV PILTKRKD on the Prcvtaca. Tweaty-Uve year ol practical esneramce. combined with psbsoml aisrauxa to aN a( taila of the ba.iaeaa and perfect arrangemeau far CLisaLiaasa aad rrarrv of all ga.ai manufactured, enable the proprietor to present to his auraeroa patroas a aaprrior elaaa ol Carbonated Beverage. Vichy and Seltzer Water in Siphons. lilnger Ale aad altlthe varloas Savon of WiAWATBR ready tar shipmeat aad deHveren, free ia City limits. Oat nf tows orders mast have ss.posnsLs 1. ,.. C. W. CAWPHKl-t.. THE HEALTHIEST PLACE IN AMERICA, HOT SPRINGS, N. C. In a peaceful, rcatful vale, aurronnde; wfta rm vovrcd monnlalna, aparkllnar alrcawts asad tteaall. fill accnerv, with Ha dry, braehiK, he Itta.iadca air, Irredom from dual, malaria or debllltallna ciTccI, Ihc beat of Fall and Winter climate, wills Ita liser. . mal walera flowing Into marble pools, Ibe moat laa. he debllllaled, rheamallc, malarloaaor coaly aaf fcrcr, aa well aaihe recreation aecker, Meallh.Hoal, Pleaanre, Home Coaaforta a"d t'neacelled Table at. THE MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL. Iilauace from Aahevllle to Hot Bprlags, 17 miles. Time of trip, I hour aad 37 minutes. SCHEDULE OP TRAINS. Iavc A.heville for Hot Spring, at 7;3l a m. 4:ln p as. ami 7pm Returning leave Hot Bpriags for Aahevllle at T:7 a m, fJ Mi aooa, aad 11:10 pa. Pullman Palace Can oa all trains. Round trip tickets lailading one day's board at the Mountain Park Hotel, B4.S0. On the A. ft S. Railroad, Eight Mile Sooth of Ashewllle and Adjoining Vanderhilt Park. whyWtVoa'JeJ'.lH,., " i-vestraeai SKYLAND SPRINGS. The heat mineral water aad In Rreat variety. Level lota f'mnt ItY-XT I' y5 thlak of boylag why not buy NOW t Prices will go ap aad go RAPIDLY. ' OTIS A. MILLER. ;..N. Tab. Train Oil at ,.,, A. M-Fare aS Veata-Or Drive ao.ia Mllea FKHII. RIITI.BINIB. City Arat, II Pattnn Ave. Dr. D. F. Arrington, IRUFON DKNTIIT. I'tlltn Irelh a anedall. ,M.n. 1.. .Z ! ama, aan all dlarasra trrtalalag to .......... n. ...Mvinrv. umiT rooms oa lat- at anaiih'a drag ton avenue, over H.vur store. IRWIN PLACE. 12 KRMHON AVtNUI, MHIVXLI, N. C. Three mlnates' walk to the street ear Be bet board by th. day, wwk ar aoatk. MRS. BBTTIB COOPER, oviodlm to Bny Undaer'a finldo Rook Willi 1 C PriCdJCSCt. PICTURE FRAMES. Oold, Wlver, Ivory, tiak, Ollt and C'omlH. aatlo Moaldlaga. Also Room Mouldings. Pk tares Matted, Moaated aad Framed al lowest pries aad work guaranteed. Bagrav- laga. PalaUaga aad Local View always oa kaad at ESTABROOICS, m s. Mala St Aahetillo. H0TELARM0N0-H0TEL BONNYCREST AND COTTAGES, SKVLAND MINERAL SPRINGS, N. C. Eight Mllea Mouth of Aahevllle, on the A. A S. Railroad. lltrtUm?' l'",U" ",W funii"t- "'MM gmvn.ae.l Mlmta d ,.., 48 M1NERAL SPRINGS Whit, Ralpkar. Alum. MM.,rt I ma aad Sorn TS Li,,.. JT... " . Tern."rrBb ,"" -H.k of It. aealla, urs aprfl dtf E. A. LeVENE. AabcTllle, N. C. ear Paaaenger Depot. P. A. OEMENS VOOD WORKING CO., Waaafaetarrrs aad DeaWrs as an klsda sf '-run LUMBER, Ooaw, talk, Rilada, Moaldlaga, Stalrwork, MaateU, -.mimm, ana aii Rinaa or Balldlng Material. Work a. SncdalftY. Hard Wood Lumber ape lid aorldly TeleiHli