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' V'' tiling"- -.tf t - I W , , Zi makes the food r -re, ' : .. wholesome cl hub f::,:o;::.l r.;;u socll ' " - iif 1.CJ, C L- I ' Ml It 11 1 ill 11 1' I t'LUD " ' nl ' f 7 1 ....-;,- Absolutely f-ure DOVAI BAKIMQ POWOEH CO.. MEW YORK. THE MARIIEYC- ' BY TELEGtiFiPtl Yesterday's fluctuations onUpted.TheiisieiWbtara the Exchanges Quieter in Cotton and a Snail Loss in Values. - " Quotations of the, New York Money Market-Chicago ; Grain , and ; X.ive Stock-Country Produce. -' . ; - y New York, Feb. 14. The" holiday of Sat uday was follciwed -today by a quieter cot ton market and a small, loss in "values. The Li verpool 'market ' was two sixty -foortSis highT on' Saturday but lost that advance 'this , morning. Thla report -was considered rather discouraging and. prices bere were three to six points lower at the opening, May sedling on the first call ait (.06. At the decline there was a . spirited speculative demand and notwtthitlain'ding free Liverpool selling pari oes, advance May was touching 6.12. The buying power ex hausted Itself in' a short while, however, nd the", market became . quiet : i grt-udually tnd receded to about the opening figures. - -j - May closed at 6.07 - to 6.08 wfth the tone of market steady. " Southern anarke'ts were bifflish. ' Receipts 'Were enormous. 3-; Some wakness. vin the S)tock market over tte CiWan; situation helped" the decline. vThe taining influence must be, wv 'think,"" a afeUnued big" 'Jsptft.demand, without tois. pace 8hoaidrgo l'wer. T ,T" f V " NEW YORX STOCKS ; . New York, ; Felb., 14.7London sent, higher quotations this morning and the local stock market responded in Jan irreguilur . manner, prices no't fully, rising to 4evd in." parity, Union Pacific opened up ' but" declined J quickly attelr wards, Union Pacmc , i?re ferred opened' up tout q"uiokly tJa-ade off. MtftropoiLUan fecreeit Raii wy nose a point. Other fekons wre ' iractioniali. Hoi cnern Pacific preferred and Buiiiington were off smud tiacdon. Maiktd anima;tiondevel oped at tne expeaise of ivtaliie's af terj; the openiog. Ihe : Grangers, J&xahba'ttan and ' Onion Pacific' bore -the brurut of 'the selling. Strength was shown ifl some special cawes. Including Ku-bber, ' Mecropottitjan Street RaiSvuay and Third .avenue, 'Manhattan al w rallied 1 from the. 'low point. " Cover ing by tlnorts caused a hardc-ning in values but the rallies were only temporary as 'tne fiightr .range invited renewed 'realizing and WJces sagged to ; 'the . lowest. .ljectlines reacted- between v 11 and " lis poinw-; - aai ; I- trough the active list. ' Liquidation be r tame very heavy on the fall in prices be I eiuse of uncovering of stop orders. I Metropolitan Street, Railway" Baumped ev ! wai poioi'ts at av time to 158,- an ex treme I decline of 13 points and was very, fever 1 bhand seemed without support. . :- v ; ' . - - - , ; New York, FeJb. 14. Closing stocks: - Su W, 138; Hobaoco; 91; SC. Pant 94 ? Bur tiiigton, 10. ; UnZott pacific, 33 f 'Brie, 15 ; JeraeyOentral, 85. ' , - 1 -J "a GRAIN. - - . - . - Chicago, 1 Feb. 4.-Openig, prices : In 4eat today showed some decline from Friday's figures. May starting -c lower at 8797c. ; -This' wa du-e to the 'action f the Liverpool market. : Spot wheat, there ,was strong and higher, but futures were wsut and d -lower,, and there was some felling here on -that account. , The market . . . r- ald up for a time at around opening fig- Wea but advanced on receipt of later Li v- Hol cables quoting March tip d. This Waited shorts to coveri'pg. There was very fittle wbtat for sale at . first and ; tbe -price hid up to 98c '.belore off erings' became ' tibera!. Then a sliow decline ensued, the getting ddwn to 97c. Close jjaj 979778cr July, : 85c; . September December 77c. ' - Corn-OaSh, February and March, 28c; 30y430c; Judy - 31c; September COUNTRY PRODUCE, AQanfta, Fefb'.14.-Eggs, 1&11'C. But- western, oreaimory, 20tg)23c ; fancy Ten- I4i5c; choi'ce, 12c; ; Georgia. ,15c; ojeizn'aind. light w'i'th .market glut-M-: IBv fouttiry-Turkey's, .10llc; t ens, "VVII . i If. A ... - . j J .. I -72c, tr.ing ffij.isecs, lcrge lo'UVac; tng,-2527c;! Dressed 'poultry Tur- JJJ' lic ; hens. 10 11c ; cticV.cns. 2c; geese, 810c; 'dncks, 12c. Ir.ch JJJ0' 95ctl.00 hu.; swftet" potatoes, I 'on-ey, dull; sprained, 67o; ' , a wie Cflim. Iso. - 'U5bu.;$3.003.25'bbl. . ; FINANCIAL . ' 'nail iK,', Money cn call rcn SL11 Per' cent. -BtMk aartllo paper, 2C4 r:r c--t. 4 ln L with c::u;I - !- aaaS ,keps' Dni ti.c:r-i,r- ' . r Cik o, Feb. 14. Ila-s-Eiti'mated re ceipts for today, Sl.CCO Lead; left over yes terday, 1,2 ..4 Lead, ilarket ffairly active 37c Lister. Ligbt, $3.S3S4.C5; mixed ' $3.S3 34.07; heavy, $3.854.10; roughs, $3.853.CD. Cattle 'Estimated receipt for today. 18. COOhead. ' - ... ; Cr.EErJSSORO'S PU3LIC LI CHARY. -Greensboro, Feb. 14,--The Greeensboro library commi ttee Is making' an active can vass to raiise funds for the propcued pub lic library:'; .'A 'plan of organization . lias been adopted : and i t Is .'proposed now 'to 'secure for the library a permanent home, ttf'make it a fixture, "All that is asked ia ,the eo-operatiion of throe citizens without whose co-operation no good work- can go forward,. -and. -who, "by virtue of their posi tion in. the community owe it this much. . " WAKE FOREST C3AT0R. : , Wake, Forest, - Feb'." ; 14. President- E. Benjamin. Andrews' of Brown "University, Rhode Island,-has been' invited by the lit- erary sociLeliets of IVake -Forest College to deliver the oration at the commencement of 1898, and 4t Is oanders'tood -th&V Tie has man in the United States mow and lie -will - undoubtedly "be greeted by a very' large audience. Oommencement day is May '24 . PRESS CLUBS MEET, t; New Orleans, La., Feb. 14. Wh& eighth annual "convention of the . International League of Press Chibs will bev held here," beginning tomorrow, to continue three or four daya.- The local Press Cluh has' ar ranged an interesting programme for, the entertainment jot thetvisrltinig delegates- and their guests.- The commercial men; have takn an interest in this convenition," ata they reaiize they Tepresee't not only the leading papers' of "the' United States, but papers fWho Will be Chosen FreGidlenJt.y,: ficattered from' New1 York to!n'l?an i 1 ........ , ...... . . . . .; . : . . - xisco, from OEregon' to Florida-,. Among the most"in1resting ;questlcBua to come, before the sessions -will be the proposed resolu tions toward estabiibhing a ' retreat., for , , 1 journal isbs who are in temporary ill health, crippled or incurable. It is stated that the hotel and flprings: owned hy 'the San'te Fe railroad a't Los Vegas, N. M., will be pur chased, by the association.': It is expected that P; C, Doyle of Oil City will be elected president of the league. r ; . k' 'j - TO CURB A COLT IN ONE DAT , - Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the , money If it falls to ;ure.- 25c The genuine-has L. B. Q. on each tablet. - ' ' " ' . SOUTHEKN K. R WILL UiVE PASSES. Th touthen'n-iLnces "by circuikuta that in uie''rut.ure free tr aisrta'won jwaII be given ito iaiiiU-'i'ies of -eemfcioyes ox.iuie com pany line cirouktir. aya ithat. the constmoU-on recen'uly put upon .Uhfe'-iaiw was not wnat nas meanit and that 'the "order forbidding the issuance of .passes ' to , employe' rami lies is Cirerefore revoked. c t I , DEATH OF MRS ttottk PHELPS Mrs. Emma Phelps of Wilbraham, Mas., wiie of J. Jb. Uneip. died sniiday aifcemojn at her homo on Sunset Drive.' Mrs. Phelps had been diving here a year, or more. Sne iwaa 42 years'of age-and fltaves ;a husband and three sons. ,Lx. K, F. Campbell wild conduct , the strvicea at the home this "al ter noon at '3 o'clock; Ihe .body will be temporarily placed in the Riverside vault. T'ISSAtfYtB.fcNTt.rUAINS, - ; .Miss' Daisy Sawyer " pilea!ant2y $ enter taih'ed a number of her -friends last even- ,r. i t ihmf - - 1 . rtn ; HiamAOod . street. lie ak .... . iwif., 1 . . . . - ... - - - ... tac&e present were Miss Grove, nn iiiiiu Gene Smrth. - Misa Xiiis. iedihon. (Miss Gene femrtn, Brown, Mr. Lassifcer, Mr. Sluder. ;. . LiriDLEY TKAIW1MU .bt'HOOL." . T,hpr -will be a meeting of the Lindley Training School 'this afternoon at 4 o'clock At Airs. Hii'.lard's. ' ' v . -" ; . . r WORTH STATE MJuGtTS.- . Wen tworth court is sCill In" session and sinl-e Jttouday tai has -been engtd in the ial oif the trs rtceavtr- Butt' va. . the sJohold6Ts-' of uhe c.d Hermiitage .cotton miil'ls, of 'iteidsville.. f ' A compromise has fceeh effected -to tne suit hrought by T. J. Wilson, secretary and treasurer of Winston, ag'ains-t tbe -Wins on. Salem S.treet iRaXl'wa'y. com.?any for kiting tis little son two years ago. He Willi re eeive about ?3,000.-. -the. amount givtn him by . 'the jury a't the first trial. , 'lie su-eu vji .l0 Cq0 .... 1 KJliarlatte dleid, cf R-alelgh.Jthrouh her counsel,' N. Tl. Aiffiis, Esq., teas filed a pe tition before lion. W. 'A. .'Montgomery, aa e&ciate Justice of the supreme ccoirt, for A writ of habeas corpus, praying for rei'ease cf her goventeen-yeaT-0'.d daughter, claim-t;-- ti-t'she 53 illegally restrained in the col rci orphan -asylum at Oxford. Judge llc-f- :xe'ry 'granted 'the. writ. . C z. yc-aj nerro 3ys ran 7 tr. p-.t-.-T izt ,c"'1; l1 went to Rclcih. rr; r "-,"f theni ct the L:v:a .f -a "-,;,.(. Hvlr-ca tia To -e.v - ' -r ;, -j:t ia 'in 3 1:- -ur "j":-. -I tl3't:-;t -v-.y. v;a NTEREOTIHG.-. SPEECHES LAST NIGHT.' ? - 'r'. Fifty eight Members Received llaking " a Total Enrollment oi. ' 1 ' " 814. - ''''' 1. - The large number of democrats last evening at Zeh Vance duh were enter tained with' good speeches which were' re- celved with much applaut-ie. ' I The excellent, reports of the committees, with the addition of fifty-eight he-w names, combined to make the meeting: as enthusi- astlc and s'uccessful as it wW interesting". President Luther presided .and Hilliard Monris acted as secretary. " ;'-. John Y. Jordan. the flrat 'epeaker, was intpoduced' by-iMr. Luther as a man.-who was known throughout the district wher ever democracy dwelt J ; ' ' , "- " Mr. Jordan congratulated the club' on its excetledt'work and for being, he said, the slronges(t political organiz-ation i in the county. Thspeaker spoke of; the deplo.T-? able "acts'of ' the preisent goveammen't offl- cials in Nfrth Carolina and the corruption of the '"republican party.'' The republipan party, .he sadare so cxtreanely partisan that' they- afeT even- endtng" i the" -public printing out, trfthe' sbate disgrace to Mr." Jordaft spoke of the county commis- Tionera In Repudiating the railroad bonds and siaidt.hatthe; good "iiiame of .Buncombe was lmpeach&a'arid the act of the oommls- sioners was a reflection jipon' every honest citizen. . - - Mi nan .. Mr. . Jkjfi4n(osed hSs remarks -with wn arpesl-tothfc jd'tfTo'caats to alD-idety Ihewilt of .tlhe niciiirHi'tiiajiar, ccnT'IionV'aTii n?ive 11he4r-ivr.poTit toi th canialdates niJrred.,i , J. M. JJjidr -was cod'ed' to,, tar a" speech flco-rei3.Kw2j'eq. irrud;a tumhTS of wp auise. "T "-'ive -net favr-ared nyt'rlni?,.tll4:Mir.' Crfd'ger, "but tth'is is roH Eesesary. "for anv one f'o,ds.p,eaik'.,,nid'ef',rii;(,9yon the State of 1 omrup'to-n wh'ish exists tb-dy. , i Take the Ea't-iocal jCiaitfbrm of the re pwblicaia rarity Prom ibeginriing to md nd Tt: coritiEurig. no'T'd'nir ibx?.t Vbraiken'' rrtmV-? vVen in pribric serytcie "tio-day tav violate :heCr cath ol office., (Fr;perlty, has .come It is 'true, -to white republicans. ' It' has ccune to' Uai'ki&s. Bwart, Gudigeir an!d al most to J'uijg 'giar.tr. .-AYoa' can " n&tnlaiy y puir finger on a. fiilngls 'man '-wlho hua; levt !& d,ea.pQiwXa;lrc;..pa,r;ty bu't w!ha!t he hua got ten a job. of scuue kind. " If the-xe is ooe "of the fellOftB Vkho is ia the re'Jubu'ka'nuirty and -hoa ,totiyft.,receiV't'd remuneriitlon, i.e on: ;w&. road ibacu. to . the oeui.j.X'a'tio J"'Cany f'Browna, fiecord'V said IMr-G-uig-; !r, 'was a cJLs&utaue 'oo taLxuseU aud ''nvs tar ty, fiirud tiae b,CKh fee 'was an ouiiniuet 'lne 1.uo'i.ie wJJ nt subutlit 'to sftidh acishoua LttcomJa a'nety expedt-atii 'thing leuaa." Ihi iid-ea of. tuiihipg-dositn aa.an Lke - 'Bugene tt&inuuin. 3uLii luiajng bis' ikxj& 'with a min wi.h iie -.ciaipaiity ol , a .hoi'se-tiader., an'.t a lii'viJJty of caQinig everyone -ecus -, t.jGid ejbive of nhe uuu'ntJLtU. efleJo 'Jicin, ,ndiflidQS,;ld :-a great"' gain -dm dem- oaratlb ranks - - - " , 1 W.'W. !Ve3t respon!dd to a-caCd Iby ctm- gratnilultlmg 'the t'lmb on h)L exoelen' org-ui- : trfesident Tiujthor cail-ei on: DcwaCd ,Crlliis -n'M an ' interesting, MaiiLu'sa.,. Mr. Glll'iis c'etUared that ;'the hope of detmocracy was jin a uniteid efroirt.'He comgiraiUiHat'ed Udr.' tLiuitheir upon his tpersonal -wcric fend the success- wMJhi had aiitendted'hhn tin. hulld ing -up ille 'club.. ; ' n,-" ' It red; llhomas was the neit speaker. Mr. Thomas's fmarks ttJcited greait appiauise. "1 'asslng by every issue' of national im f toiPtaiice," ; said the speaker, tit Is of the wDoet vital ' Smtnortanice that cvery man ; in tlula .souutiry ehould1 be a democrat. It is not a cue6iuion bene of 'tariff or no tariil. ouit it is a quesficn of . virttJie or, of , yl'ce, q?t-estlon of tanesty or msnonesity,' of-Intel 'iisemoe or Igiiorance. . . -1 . .'Ihe . -gre-jct- cnovetai'enU which' -th ' 2e& Vance :xUcty has ' itaketa 1 is ' 'the ' ri&IJt.oae. We moist he governed by inteUigemce- and honesty ' ."The Tepublaan ' parity"' in this state i the party of. ignorance, the party of dis honeeitor." "f , -11 . ;1he ecretarys report showed. . the.pres- nt. amllunient to, he 814. - . jj - , : 1 "death of frank rsxo.; " Frank Rexo, 'young,wqtor, a pative. ol Kentucky, Tirhose real name' was Frank Kelghtly,' and who" haa'heenTxerentor some - months . suffering f with" bronchial trouble, died early Sunday morning. His wife "who is a member of the "Belle oL New York was on the road at the time of his death. he' not being willing. for.vhcr,.-'to,'-3knovr-;hte cohd!' tionf." . -He " expressed" a- desire to. be buried here, bmt upon receipt off a telegram.. from. Mrs. iteignfiey, xne ooay wa pi'Aceu in Klverside vauix .to await aer i-rivu,, when it will 'be taken east; JAMES H. HERREN DEAD. . James M. Herrerr died at 'his home on Beaverdam Sunday-morning. Mr.' HerrengQut. test,' the' hippiest, land of attl. waV 73 years old and had been ill fox a tomg i'. -:.iit. 7i,,OT , fTira;r menndes .- " T i ThI np,flV' occurred yesterday afternoon at erdam baptist couren, and Rev. W..B. Lyda officiating.' . Just try a box of Cascarets, the finest liver and bowel regulator ever . made. At Pelham't Pharmacy. , - A. tombstone al-ways has a good word for a'onan when he's down. J7oz- Goat!; Two stores in Paragon building, fronting Haiywood street side. - - , - ' (Fi ive offices on second 'floor of : buJlding on West Court square. Over Dr. T. C, fioilth's drus tore. v ' Eamo'huildSng third floor, , large club t rcom. v t - Two store homsea on Lexington- ave- nue.- . '. -.: .... : -;-- . -: ... ,r " Ccr furtlcr 'izremtion cprly to ' X W Ik Cr ' 77Z33 Miss ..Bessie 'Fielix left for Knoxvi'13 ve&. 5 tiTday,-vhetre she wi.l attend the marrlsf of her courln. . , - 1 ai'iss TJc-tte ' Wes-t eldt ' is ihere f rrmi Fletcher's visitins friends.' tlTiss Carrie Caflpidso-n Is ba-ck from a two week's visit to Swannanoa and will viim? her dirties, at Summer's. Lawrence P; rATciLoud has eon -fir Ke-.vc York on. professional) business. . - Mis3. Nannie., Fliemmlns.' of: Rome. fia is here yisiting her steD-sister. Mrs. Jiudire huford,.on Merrimon avenue.: fe v IDr. 6. J. Woodcock has returned , tn Cha-rlotbe. - ATOi Rankin and W. IR. Patterson- hve gone ,4o. Black iMounain for af few: days' lAanihrose.. Featherstbin wenlt to -Marlon yest'erday. . " t - -7 " - -. 1 . - Prof J OH. C." Klllff lftf t" fnir ia short v3s-it' to Old Fort. - . " Rev. ,E. L. .Sa3n -has eon to BCack Moun tain" to assist Rev. -George FrKilrby m condtuwUng'a Tevival there. - .t Hon. -W..T. Orawford passed through the ' city yesterday ;'n rou'te to- Hendersonvllle ; to consult jtudge wart on legal matters. - (Mark fEirwin has turned" from tt irvmf- siional trip toCAtlanta.1 ':' ,r -Miss BRzenberg'' .of : St. "Louis'. who has oeenr visituns;. Miss Jrsie Pattonaieft'-yes- .temay tor JaKskEonvCae.' , - , . - - - -tMirs. ,W. B. Troy 'and rAildTn''"ret(UTned bo Balfout. yesterday;, after: a soyeral days'" vmt in tne city.,-. .. . " - r ;, "Pr; Thomas Lawrence -went to TMarshall ytoterday. -; j. j ;a , "WilU'ard tS. Cooke, ed'iitor" of itho' Boston Herald, 4and his "wife, ' are. here, - at the Swannanoa. ' " - ' j t "A ii Mrs.-' Kelhuttn,' 'whose sh!uband sfecently stan-tea for tne : Klondnteej nas returned from Chrpago.5- - ' -v .. r ; .Dr. iBurrouiglh! arrived yesterday after noon' from . Lynchburg . Va. .''.where ' he was callfcl by the -llJlness of his nephew. : - 'Messrs. -."Stonte and . Webster, of Boston, Mass. fcavere'torapedi to KecJJwarth Ion, having "sipent the past week at Col-Tur ner'S: charicingVIltMe -Inn-ret' Esmeralda. Hickory 'Nut Gap. Tb.ey bad' d'eKgibtful weaiher drutrmg their trip, and' rode up on hoxsehack to the snartthit of-old Bald 'Moun tain, on Saturday last;, where a magniiiaocnt view was had.. -They oli'mbed to the .many cascades and 'waterfails iof this lovely gap. and returned In good heaH'th and spirits... mi. v , T HOTEL ARRIVALS. ; : r r . HOTE1, Et6Ki2LDY.IL'" dV foars'ta- tphen, orih iaroiina; o. B. Coward,- Vv eb rfuur;- J. rt..Uron, Vi'rgnja; "'onarles ri. &ehre, A'tXapa,4- John-A., ii Jterbakys, jiii- tuore; -George ivv.Vv-ight, .ioriKj T. Ii. ingTuin,.l'oifenwe, Ala. - . SrWIANANOA HOTTE'L.-J. ABeil. Knox- vW'io ; f. Xl.'uocotr, Brevard ; I)j U Agarl Bun'alor- O. D. r Vvest. .' Kinox-vil'..:": Jr M: iAioady, .aynesw-Kie' WV R.?ujrruy Adanr ta; WlliiBiaii - Coney and ;-wiaet 'uii.anvheo'te;r:, N. H.j li'hom'as 'lniner;' EsmeraMdax: C.v Ii Bairton.llvOuneeKr; Uairs. W i? Oooe Bce- xar J. i-'iauun, totbin.Cafoifna;''W. Vdai3anan,- South OuntfJlzMu-J f,1 - Y. M. vtRWriC: ; The- celebraaon 'of the fifth anniversaxy of the' Yopng Men,s'.ltlprtewas,-held'ias:t evening in. their buildinglon Market street. T. L.- Leatherwood "presided and ; after . a few? well said prefatory remarks iin'tro- duced the general secretary oif 'the colored Y. i M; A.; T. Edward Owens, -who is a graduate of Brown University." "MTvOwen 'spOke-ot vcoKege' life; 'of the universities ; being , the"N smaliL, , ischool, life -jthe ..real, one. ' -V'TVe are-, in ths "imidst,? -ald he, of Vtf 'great social .problem 'tar; which we; ar,lhe chief of the vYoung en's Institute was held last XacJr;"and to'hoild our own we must strive to- become inteUigent, take advantage of our opportuoiitjesv. ,. W are-' never too; old 'to learn.: Strive to-be -well to' do', thai -will give you, recognition? where aU ."eike fails. The 'great middle classfes are the main sup- port, of the nation and we can and "do be long to that rank; " 5 Rev. B. -B; Hill, pastor of the First Bap- .tlst church then spoke on the-"Dawn, of the NewEra'." - . - . i-r '- Mr Hill tref erred to numbers of the great est 'reforms -the 'ftoi'.d has known--and brought out the point that a31 great move ments come aibout slowly. " He congratu- j. lated 'the young men on their fifth anni versary and prayed, them v success." He lface during- the last 'thiity . yeaia, and tressd "the "laCt- that-ilt the race would rise -up as Im"en -and , with. Gbd's i help - do their dutyi great iTvoUld-be "the reward. a . t ;'He-'',sipoke., of : the advice, many had ' re .tfeived to- go we'aC go snorthV and get your id ,he, "T 'find., the dear old it.42s-nu)' Jhe 'oouiujry;x'iiavmakes the man; at i& tne moral principle.- ie tne man wira backbone he whd can", look a'man in the 't be noble in what we do.,-You mT'M .rHi- or west and vou'll'find conditions, the uume.-"-The only way, for us to gain- recognftion is to be true to our T-dn'ty...tru-to'our'God;'We'aire'aIll' low in "being,. but"the" man ' whoj risea"aboye - the flesh is the true-man!' . - ' "On 'this fifth anniversary sttand firm for God. - Uise these hails. as a, training school for our young men,-, where they can learn trades by wbion to make an nones't living. v Mr. Hill's, address was delivered .".with force and dignity. . , ' 1 , r f Between" the numbers and at the con elusion the colored " brass band f urnLahed music. 1 The" exercises closed with the singing of . America and the, benediction. The social f eature then bean with re freshments furnished by the Woman's aux iliary, . At the con-dlusion; a handsome cane was presented to Mr. . Duffy in appreciation of his services to the -organization., I leave Asheville by the last of February. All parties wishing phonographs must have them made by the 20th. as I will not agree to make negatives after that date. , . HARRY CIIARTLU, 3C3-tf 53 South ilain Street. Tt is said tMt f!he svn "never, sets .on the Cri'tish posess'ioni Probably it's afraid cf tatchij a -dliturtrarice. All .Asevilla peer's v,ho are rS to Klondike, well as 11:se who stay at tone slculd try -the juicy freth muat o be at A.-:!. C: ::.'..:::, C3 C--t street. !i'V j CL1MIK(G! MOUSE BPECllL;' EM ; Men's suits, Children's, suits, Overcoats and extL pants. ;; We . offer goods at about? halt their value. to: (DBGufr KltcEli . The orices Doay,.can: anprd to dress; well, getour prices; b special vvsaiy:e i; wjlV;: sell tenv: dozen;fahcy , ' trimmed bicycle hats for. ladies, misses, and,, children at 35c ea all shapes at 2 5 c., ; Ten ? . dozen . vScnveri" drawers rat 8 sc. a pair; form- v err price $1 ,5. ,: : .1 po f dozen ;fancyrshirts in , latest designs; including: - woolen, lovershirts; for the low price of -h'$ldo;;eac inV;:2;wool .top; mackintosh overcoats at $4. 59 each; fqnrier price $6 00. i - -. r - .... , . , i , .. v .. - . ..." , Ililllltlli RHmHifnmniiHninimnjntnnHiinnmiininniini!!!!! Ha6 moved to No'. ay-North' MaiiL street and will be' glad : ZSS', p" ; to see all her customers at her new j)lace. , Come ' and see 2 SS: her hew stock whether you want ? to Tmy "ornotr'A very - , Mndsomeline' of bed room suits, parlor 'suits? folding beds, . 2 SS: .wardrobes,; chairs, stoves a good Nor 7 -fcookirigf-stove , S3 1 ' r t.f !.! ri..-n v.r'o - i 1 n7?ti Ji. . . . -. 5 i.- wiiii luu uue ui vessel ior .po casn. . - vv 111 always give ypu. ; s - -: Sz: -talittle better bargain than ahy one else.. "What she saves 3 . in Tent she gives her, customers in prices on goods. .. Price ' 3 . SZ'. here before buying:' 1, ; ? 1 , w ; . ., SS ? PhonVi66. .1, I; i;iiuiiiuuuiiiuuiuiuiiiuuiiuuiiutiiiuiumuimtuimi Clothing T f 7 y: ; V 9 ne' S0?t tiat FiTSand all clothingi even of the v : . " f ; ' expensive kind, doesn't fit by a jug fulL . Our " , , strong grip is in furnishing tailors.' styles, t sponged (-. 1 ;rk ,and shrunk, well made and fitting at a reasonable V ;;,iprice.:'- t Vc-. -"v ,;.;Jr; 'sVvV- - , "Just now We are reviving new Dress Goods, ' ' ' - . ' ' Clothing., Hats and. Butterick Patterns and ' ' 7-9 Pntton Ave. :v ; Hi ReWood Co: : ihe: otiseos' coal go. SELLS ALL AnYLinAGITEAUBDlTUIJinOUC Anthracite; $9.00 per Ton. : ; ; ; r - . Lump, 04.50 per Ton. , t - . Domestic Nut, 04.00 per Ton. FULL WEIGH5S GCIARAIMTEI5DJ : Uptovm OGco Room. 3, Drhunior Building. 103 Patten Ave", 'ii -Uii -ii. "j-- .'jy V 3 are so low that every- 4 T J buy or not; , A very v S3 GRADES OF rtK 'Phone; 238. Yard 'Phone 33. SALE ONE WEEK. eaat Work Exnted on PrmUs. Ilcnumcntril Ilcsblo, Grr.nito and Achcville, N. C.
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 15, 1898, edition 1
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