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THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE. APRIL 8, 1898. m s I mm Florida Perries KecM Fresh Every Day At Aliens, PHONE 118. THE WEATHER. ,,Weenine;ton, April 7. Fair. The following toapertMMl': cm-: Asheville S3 JWr 36 C.oudy 34 Cloudy 36 Pair 32 FKir 38 Fair 42 Clor 31 Fair - 'Atlanta Boe.on . KXUti&o Cane'sana-ti . iRaleigb .'. . Jacksonville INew Yoaw.. WasbJicgton . .'.1 Dr. H. J. annul, In cltiw of rncien t weather bureau si Use Winyab. reported at 9 o'elock last Eight tbe fol lowing weather condition jueiMa, Asherille: Maximum temperature for the day. .... 49 (Mini-mum teaopeiature for tne dLy. .... 28 Average temperatcre for the day - 40 Average relative humidity 52 Barometer at 9 p. m. 27.94. Rising. art SEWS IS BttlEF. There wns a euenre parity at the Van Gilder last evening. There wall be appropriate Easier services at 'the 'Eojopal church Grace Sunday. Tbe auction saleof lots will be continued at Nellie ir ark tomorrow 'beginning at 11 o'clock. Vance Stoner, of the Racket Store force, who has -been sill some time, was no better yestercay. (Mdss BTanche Blkrbe, head milliner for " Sumner & Co., is out arter several days' indjsposi:ion. Charles C Lee is making changes in his store on Swlto lYain street preparatory to endairg jng bio business. Arrangerr eats are being made prepara tory so having a private office for the sec retary off the Y. M. C. A. Mr. and Mrs. Bynum Sumner have taken the Carroll cottage on Chestnut street, iwbere they will keep houte. "Nik The 'Bntre-Nous OhJb meete tonight at the home of M iss Grove, comer Chestnut street and 'Merri mon a v enue. The Y. M. C. A. literary Society will meet Tuesday to finish the election of of- : and to commence active work. V. . Merrell is assigned to J. C. Cooper's nlstiHery, Mr. reaver, of AaherUle having been removed. HeradersonvLlle Times. .. ' - - There are only two more days left in whiieh to rfcy water rent. If the dues are not paid' by that time water will be cut off. -Major D. BlaekweH, Of Alexander's, who was -in town, yesterday, states that the mountains about his locality are white with Work on he passenger depot is progress ing rapidly. All the buildings have been Snored and floors placed in the waiting rooms. 'A group of pictures of the persons who (took part in the fox hunt yesterday given by the AsbevMe Hunt Club, was made by F. Ray. (Revenue Agent T. C. McCoy returned yesterday from Sandy Mush, where he has just destroyed- an illicit still and spoiled a ouan tity of beer. W. UL IVnodters, of Juno, -N. C, bed a cfcucVen hatched out Irst week that has four ft?41 yh'iisssnrni legs and each of these legs ass three oes. Governor Russell htas been asked by the Board of County Comtmiasjoners to call a snerfal therm of the superior court for Bun combe county. The base ball team of the University of Pennsylvania passed through in a special, gaSy decorated car yesterday, en route to iNashrvHle, where they wT. 1 play Vanderbfl t. Collector Harking baa appointed A. K. ILoftin as division deputy at Gastonia, in stead of John F. Leeper , who is now awai t -ng the investigation of charges against Mm. r - The board df directors of the Blue Ridge National bank made 'their examination; of the bank's affairs yesterday, without pre vious notfoe, and found everything abso lutely correct. 3t is fesredftthet tobacco plants in many saoMons are killed by the recent freeze end as the season for re-ftowng Is far advanced the croo -will uceasarlly be late and be en dangered' by early frosts. The iMontifrrd avenue school will repeat the cantata "Co'lnijrfbia," with a matinee on the 16th.. A variety of new features have been added to the program, and popular prices will be in vogue. COFFEE-Moh and Java, serv ed at the "Kiss-W (tefa 5c eup Dove Brand Hams What Wt'll Do to Them for You: We'll sell you a whole jpne. We'll sell you: a half one. Well slice them for you. In time for your breakfast. In time tor your supper. We do this to please you we are increasing our trade every day this way We sell Fresh Eggs too. BYARD'S Pore Food Store, ' j. Phone 4 19 Merrimon Ave Oppos ite P. O. FREE DELIVERY. Ins weekly Easter service of the Wo man's Mtotoonsry Society wiM be held thiia aMeraooo at Central 04. EL church. .Mrs. J. E. Ray will lead tbe meeting. Tbe sub ject is, "The Waive Sheaf." " There wall be a Literary and business ttTsstsng of Central 'Bpworta League to night. Tbe first ieuson in ' "Man's Value to Society,'' by Hi .lis, will be begun under tbe direction of Dr. Byrd, who leads the meet ing. The 'meeting of the Daughters of tbe "jsntf edenai y will be held on 'Monday at 4 o'clock in the Centra1. IMethodast church uuklay school room. M em-be. s are asked o note tne change in date of meeting. All these interested in the Flower Mis s)on WKl bear in mind that there will be a sale at Mrs. L. A. Johnson's i urn i ure store jext Tuesday, from whicb a poriion of the proceeds will go to the Flower Mission. The subscribers, for shares in the Sum . -.er School and Ccnterva'iory are reque s.ed o meet at the offiee of Cc.p t. T. W. Ftttiton .bis alfterncon at 4 o'clock , for' he punpkSe of considering the question of ganazation and ma titers of im'por-ta-o.e. Rev. J. S. FeTix informs the Gaze Ite that Mr. S. TL IKeed offttas to se 1 the Oaks oted lot -the pra osed Baptistt iCole for 520,000. J. H. Tucker is elainraa of the omsmdititee appointed alt the meetins Wed- i esiay ndght, which tBr. FtMx saya was aj mass-mcecKig ana not a deacon s mee..ng tl us expected that George A. Mebane, now of Ashevilie, will at an early date, be an the ere. i Hon of a handsome dwelling on the corner of North Elm and Chestnut streets. 'Dr. 'Mebane is the seen tary of the sheville Co.'lon -M i lis and presld. nt of the "pray Cotton -MSMs. Or.ensboro Tcegram. Mr. and (Mrs. George Reiiinger, who came down from A she vide Sunday mo.ning to attend 'Mr. Blum's -funeral, have decided to remain here permanenitiy. Mr. Beiilinger 'villi continue 'Mr. Blum's bus n ess at the old stand on College street. They will live A'ith Mrs. Blum on South' Brevard street. Charlotte Observer. Mrs. Claud Smsth, whose sweet voice has received! so much praise in Wasndn gton and elsewhere, has consented to sing at the Catholic Easter service. Mrs. Smith re ceived urgent invitations to Raleigh, Ashe ville, Goldsboro, and other places to sing Easter Sunday, but she has deeded to re main at home. Greensboro Record. ' It is a (source of relief to know that the Bwart matter will soon be sat tied. The investigating committee baa notified Sena tor (Butler -that he will be allowed only one more opportunity to substantiate charges against Judge Swart and 'that action will soon; be taken. Tbe friends of Judge E war t in lAshevtlle who are in constant ooenmuni- abion with Senator Fr&tchard are confident of a favoiable report. It was reported last night that the ne groes bad held a meeting for the purpose of 1'lscusaing their rights as citizens of Asns vill e in the approaching municipal el ec tin. An effort was made in vain to ascertain whether or not such meeting was held , 'butt he presence off a large number of the lead ng colored republicans on the streets est ".Crht and their d'seussions of the si ui i lion -dk 'ite that they want recognition on the republican municipaH ti ket. Parker Johnston requests that be .'s sti 1 a ca d. date for aMerman-at-large independent of any meeting or convention. The chase of the Hunt Club yesterday was the enest successful one given in this section in years. There was a large at tendance, several bundred persons being present, and fifty horseback riders took ac tive part. Tbe chase opened w.th a short drag race; then a grey fox was turned loose and the race was a fine one, las ing for about three-quarters of an hour. Twenty elghit dogs were in the chase. Several ex cel lenlt horsewoman were prtisent. There was a tie for the brush. Another race will be given; next week. ':'' TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Ail iruggiiti refund the money If It fails to ears. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on ach tablet. (AiNJtIN10EBflBNT. 'Having been requested 'by a great many citizens of 'Foutii Main street to represent linear 'interest as alderman-tat-Iarge I nece by announce myself as an Independent re publican oandddnte for that office with -best respects 'to the people. JVery respectfully, - Bl-2. . . W. .A.i ISRBSAI ee ! I ! i 1 a a i Trig GLAD HAND Is the hand that passes out a good Cigar. - What is a Good Cigar? STEPHEN G. CANDIT makes the best clear Havana Cicrar in the i s world. : : We have just received a fine assortment of these cigars. ail sizes ana shapes ranging in price from 5 cts to 20 cts. Give us a trial, and be con vinced that this Is the best cigar made. A. F. HARGRAVE, successor to The White 6. Smith I Drug Company. 9 "The Great Stone of Sard s," by 'lEmotdng .Flax," by Rives. ROGERS9 BOOK We Have Been e Bicycles for 5 fears Selling And as far as we know our first cus tomers, five years ago, are still our cus tomers, and from that fact we draw the conclusion that our wheels have timers are pleased head hasn't swelled and we shall continue to treat our cust omers the best we know how. You can't make a mistake by trading wit.us for "our wheels are good and our prices correct." A.hevllleCjele Compal.. Eugene C, Sawyer, Mgr. Phone 228. To Golf Players. A new lot of drivers! 08 Model A new lot of Sil verton balls $4 per doz. A itew lot of Woodley Flier $4 per doz. A lot of prac tice balls at $3 per dozjust received Golf Clubs re paired on short notice. I I l??sH sfsrTTsrsMJJ 1 sjWBfflf MB 2f 53 PAT TON AVE Be it War Every man and boy should have a new Suit, Hat or Tie for Easter. Don't Forget that every secure the Lucky Key that gets Pony and Cart at The Men's PHONE 78. Sole A gnt tor Dunlap Mats and Dr. Jaeger's Underwear. GOODLAKE & WALTON, V NORTH A8HEVILLE Groceries, Veeetables, and Oysters. PHONE 209. Only Meat Market in Donbleday foncBs T M-r&Kk At mr aAes is BS OltT April 1. You will bars to ins lot sf said month; if net paid by that time yes sH be shut off. I mean just what I say. sf Rohert. Suncrinlendent. 46-1" : Smfo Meat Sn fW mj mm mm mr vtwt:. w- V Market. f Usncs lefts counter, M Patten arsDue. Cook OsssTSetl. proprie- Inteligent Wcfl Read People Are our customers. They're always of getting here the latest books of the best SssQkona They know that sf we havn't a now book, no one has. They know that they wiH be courteously and patiently (wasted upon, and they know that Just be tcauee they step in the store, it doesn't fol low that they must make a purchase. Here are a few new books: - -qn tie Permanent Way,', by Steels. iRibstone Pippins," by Maxwell Gray. A Little Sister of the WHderness." by by ZangwiU. 22 South Mala St. .f given satisfaction and that pur cus- with our treatment We feel ' flattered;; but our 47 Patton Avenue Furniture It is not always the furniture that costs the least that la the cheapest. It is better to get something good even iff it does cost a little more. Now just look at our $15 Oak Bedroom Suit. It can't be beat. Nice chairs for 80c. and $1. Premium tickets on cash purchases. W.A.Blair, 45 Patton Ave. V Phone 76 The Eules of Golf, As revised by the Roal and Ancient Golf Club of St An drews, with rulings and in terpretations by the execu tive committee of the United States Golf Association in 1897, in addition 'with a full line of imported and Key West Cigars af or Purchase of $2.50 may Outfitter, 11 PATTON AVENUE. We Do Mot Have to Tell Tea it est Vks a to sit Peace ! IBilVLSOl CAROLINA COAL CO. 23 Patton Ave. Pht'ii ldO. EM w THIS M i, '' is in a peek of trouble. He did not send has laundry to the Aaheville Steam Laundry, consequently toe neck band of the shirt was torn ana he had to exchange for one of our perfectly laun dered Asheville Steam Laundry, Phone 95. 43 West College attest. JAS. P. SAWTER, President. Battery Park Bank, Superior Facilities tor Doing a General Banking Business. , CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. 8 Aril DEPStt BOXES FOR REJN T- J. W. Norwood. President. The Blue Ridge National Bank OF ASHEVILLE. Capital $100,000 47. S. Depository Haarantees to all customers Promptness, Aecaracy and Absolute Security- We respectfully solicit vour buainoss, iid will grant ev ery accommodation consisten t with Sound Banking. SAFE DPPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. xnoscfa7o: W. J. SLAT DEN, JAS. A. BURR UGHS, J. E. DAVID, E. R LUCAS, J. W. NORWOOD. 8 P. McDIVJTT. ERWIN SLUDER, Teller. HOUSTON MERRI MON, Book-Keeper. H. S. HASKELL. MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE SttlPfcEB OF ueeu Brand Oinger Ale9 iioda Winter All Flavors, Vicfay and Seltzer water ' In Siphons) FACTORY 217 HAYWOOD ST. TELEPHONE 17Q. To be Given A way A '98 Crawford Bicycle. Every one knows what a Craw ford Wheel is the mot popular Wheel in New York City-it needs no explanation, made of the finest materinl, every tearing ball and oil retaining and posi tively dust proof. Catalogue giv ing full description fur nished up on application. This machine was not got with a thousand cigars or a case of chewing gum, but was bought of the agent here. To be given June the 1st to the one holding the lucky number. Roll the Fairest Wheel and get a ticket. L. BLOMBERG. iJ Leading Cigar Store, 17 Pat Ave. Established 1887. I LEAD-OTHERS FOLLOW. Shoes for toe season. snoes or men. Is IbussJas and Vid lealber, soft as a clers, $3 to ?4; Oxfords for tbe ladies, pretty as s sfstnrs and as ejosd as tnsy are Hull 11 1 1, H s ft. ,Mm!m J. Spange nberg 1 IHhPIbI iv F zm mum B,,.-,fliiM mOP FOR THOUGHT. f lr es ttss eosi sblnped by us a ways bum clear and free, give out rno heat, burn longer art! need replenish! lees often than any other coal you can buy? We won't charge yon anything for tellis you that it in because it is carefully it lected, high-grade and carefully screened, and we don't ask any more for it than rsa well pay for some fhf erior grades. Asheville Ice and Coal Company, 34 PATTON AVENTJE. &&EQTStm 40. J. E. BANKIK, Cashier. - ---- - $100,000. E. R. Lucas, Cashier. iXXO Fa Ziniinsriiiiiii, Butcher and Steam Sausage Manufacturer. Fresh Beef, Mutton, Veal. San sage and Dressed Chiekens al ways on hand. Pork Sausage a Specialty. California Hams, $c per pound. Sugar Cured " 10c " Pure Home-made Leaf Lard, 8 SMOKED MEATS of my own manufacture. Phone 4. Stalls City Market Ball & Sheppard. 6 Patton Ave. 0TSy 65 Steam Fitters. 3l ' REPAIR WOEK A SPECIAL on Short Notice. Practical Pluml tors. 4 H. Conrt Sqiuuw. PHONE 88 ...
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