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The Celebrated Try on Berries Received Fresh Every Day at ALLEN'S, Opposite Post Office. 1 T ! ' 118. SOLE AOBHTS. FREE DELIVERY. THE WEATHER. Washington, May 13. Pair. The toXtowiog irtnpwwttirte pramM. t tin.: Asheville 56 Fair Atlanta 66 Fair Boston 0 Cloudy Chicago & Jjair Cincinnati 50 Fair Raleigh 62 Cloudy Jacksonville 68 Fair New York 58 Cloudy Washington 50 Cloudy CITY NEWSJN BRIEF. The Kiss Me Candy Company will put on a neat delivery wagon today. jrustine Van Gilder heard several jases yesterday, all of minor impor tance. All former nuoils of the Skyland In stitute are invited to participate in 3 annual picnic today. The ' Third ward democrats are re auested to meet this evening at 8:30 at the Farmers' warehouse. General R. B. Vance feeble.- His condition not very encouraging. remains quite yesterday was The Gazette acknowledges an Invita tion to attend the Guilford College com- mpnrPTnpnt. from President Li. J-i. Hobbs. V.-.' V w L B. Alexander has written that it is possible our boys will pass through liere in a few days eh route to Chicka- mauga. - Hiss Irene McLoud will have a paper on "Primary Reading" in the next num ber of the North Carolina Journal of Education. It is thought that a special term of the Superior court will be called for this countv within a short time to be held by Judge Timberlake. Four wagons full of picnickers from Skyland Institute leave this morning at 7 o'clock for Blackwelrs Springs, where they will spend the day. Robert Sams, of Madison county, reached the city yesterday and reports a. heavy hail and snow storm in that county a few days ago. There will be a call meeting of the woman's auxiliary of the Y. M. G. A, today at 5 p. m. It is important that every member be present. , Pelham's Pharmacy has placed a sin gle order for one hundred dollars worth of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets which are being advertised in, the Gazette. A number of tramps are in the city Whether they are gamblers, thieves or spies is not known. Keep your front doors locked is the advice of the police. The directors of the Summer Music and Art Conservatory met ' yesterdav afternoon, accepted the charter and ratified all the work which, has pre viously been done. The police authorities are hunting for chicken tbteves pr wn no doubt on make sonie arrests. Deputy Sheriff McPorf Id is also on the hunt with pros pects of success. - The ft. Paul Globe says of Mr. Fd ward Pape Gaston, who is to lecture here Monday on the subject "Cuba, the Pearl of the Antiles." that he is a w'de traveler, an able speaker, and a ver satile entertainer. Sheriff J. WilMams. of Hendersonville called at the Gazette office vesterday. He has .lust returned from Washington and says thathe is confident that Judere Ewart will be confirmed within the next few days. GRADUATES From the Asheville College Invita tions to be Issued.' I The class of S8 of Asheville College J for Young Women, will issue invita tions in a few days to the exercises of commencement Week from May '20 to 24. The graduates are: College Lynne Hutchinson; seminary, Susan Burgess Almon, Mary Cornelia Burns, Ada Be atrice Buttrick, Anna Craig, Annabel Misse Harriet Leola Ottinger Voice, June Clemens Detweiler, Dayse Deane Graham. Elocution, : Rotha Anyce Hyner. The following is the program for com mencement week: Friday, May 208:30 p. m. Reading by class In elocution. , : Saturday, 21 8 p. m. Exercises by pupils of primary department. Stmday, 22 11 a. m. At Central M. E. church, Baccalaureate sermon by Rev. Dr. John B. -Robbins, of Athens, Ga. Monday, 23 8:30 p. m. Annual con cert by members of the ftiusic class. Tuesday, 24 11 a. m. Baccalaiireate address by Rev. Frank Siler, of Char lotte, N. C. Graduating exercises and awarding of diplomas. Alumnae meet ing to be announced later. Proper Stationery For Proposals, wemnnsrs, social functions and business affairs is our specialty. Propriety in Stationery is just as important as in dress or de meanor. ' We have the latest and nicest thiols in Stationery. Call in and look them over. Prices are the lowest consistent with best quality. At ROGERS' BOOK STORE, 22 South Main St. YOU Don't have to expe periment when you buy a wheel from US! A REMINDER - . This is Just t remind you that you have forgotten something tf you hare not tried our laundry. Our old customer need no reminder, for they never forget the good work we give them and always expect it to be done by us. Our telephone is 96. Asheville Steam Laundry, Phone 96. 49 Wsst College Pure Gem ol the Wheat! 1 Ulllllllll rTAkl ..... w. w nirilT JMour J AS. P. SAWYEK, President. CIVIL SERVICE. tit . . . - -. ; we aon t Duy wheels until we know what they are. And Eagle Bicycles have proven to us by six years of experience in selling and uoiu6 " c wiidi is ctaimea ior mem- notmng better An Examination to be held here on ; June 4" Tne unitea states civji service com mission announces an examination will be held by its internal revenue board of examiners in this city on June 4, commencing at 9 a. m., for the position of storekeeper and guager in the in ternal revenue service. Only citizens Of the United States can be examined. The age limitation for this examina tion are as follows: Minimum, twenty- one years; no maximum. No application will be accepted for tMs examination unless, filed in com- filete fonri with the board at the inter nal revenue office in the city named above before the hour of closing busi ness on May 31, 1898. . This examination is open to all repu table citizens of the United States who may desire to enter the service, and who Comply with "the requirements. Application blanks (Form 101). full instructions, specimen questions, and nformation relative to the duties and salary of the position may be obtained from H. C. Shook, secretary of the board. 'Buy an Eagle atodbs Satistied. Asheville Cycle Company, Eugene C. Sawyer, Mgr. 47 Patton Avenue Battery Capita,I Stocfe Ask Vour Grocer for t ftstieville Milling Comp'y womuavmrers. Coal SfiWAn art A T -screen, ed for Domestic Use. Miners' A rant wv. i . , and Ketail. AsheYille Ice and Coal Companj, 4 JfATTOJT AVENTJE. 'IFHOISTJE 40. DISTILLED WATER. J ' E' RANKIN, Cashier. Park Bank, .coo. Superior Facilities tor Doing a General nauKing Business. JPbone 228. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. gjg- SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RET- YESTERDAY'S LEAGUE GAMES. W. F. Snider shipped yesterday a peck of meal which cost 15 cents to a Boston lady for her own use, the ex press on the same beiner $1.10. A few days before he shipped the same amount to New Orleans. The subscribers r - . csummer mffine to the stock of the and Art Conserve torv are reauested by -the secretary. W. H. Morton, to meet in the office of Martin & Webb; Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock to fully complete the organization. Harold Johnston received a message from 5. W. Cooner, of Murphy, yester day saying: "prave orders to move Tuesday. Notify your men and hold hold yourself ready." Lieutenant John ston is receiving recruits at A Tri fleld's on Patton avenue. The members of SigmaAlpha Literary Society at the Asheville College, enter tain those young ladies belonging to their sister society, the Phi Kappa, this evening. The affair will be a lawn fete, to T-hich a few town friends will be in vited. General Secretary H. P. Andersen, of the Y. M. C. A., has returned from Chickamauga,where he went to ar range for the organization of a T. M, C. A. tent in the camps there. The regu lars are all going and the recrufts are so slow coming in that actions have been postponed. Next Tuesday a strawberry festival will be given at the residence of Mr. C. Miller, on Spruce street, for children from t6 8 p. m and adults 8 to 10 p. m. A musical program will be ren dered and an enjoyable time is prom ised those who attend. There will be no charge for admission Refreshments will be served during the evening .at reasonable rates. The proceeds of the entertainment will be devoted to defraying the expenses of the little girls supported by the Fnworth League in the Brevard Epworth School. A NEW LINE. Jn addition of our line of sterling sil ver We have now a new, complete line of fine plated Spoons, Porks and all fancy pieces. It is the handsomest pat tern made in either sterling or plated. The quality is guaranteed, but the prices are low. J. H. Law, 35 Patton avenue. 81,2 At Boston. Boston Brooklyn At Pittsburg. Pittsburg SfciLouis ...... At Philadelphia. Philadelphia Baltimore R. . 6 .. 3 R. . 3 . 0 robes and Comb-Cases. Ton have been wanting a wardrobe or coiAb case. v We bJave a nice lot on nana now, which we will sell t very low figures. vOTemium tickets taken on each pur chase. WmM mm STATEMENT OF The Blue Hidge asheville: National Bank a m a At close ot business May o, 189$ Condensed from Report ' ' labilities. W. A. Blair, Resources, Loans and discounts Overdrafts United States bonds. ......... Premium on U. S. bonds Due from treasurer.. $ 1,125.00 Cash in banks 18,580.94 Gash in vault 28.4T4.TO 45 Patton Ave. $114,390.21 54.44 75,000!(K) 10,012.50 48,180.64 $247,637.79 Capital paid In ... .. j 80,000 00 Undivided profits less expenses. 296!9o Circulation ... . . ......... oo kmc Deposits W74A89 The remaining $20,000 bt bur Capital Stock will be paid in within vur. ltujn vwu miuunts, us pruvtu. u,y vne ivaviopai if auk Act. 75 $247,637.79 An nou ncement V ' ft . - At New York. New York Washington . . . R. .9 . 5 Wsmsrn We have joet received a (nil line of SportiDp; Ooods; ALBUMS FOR Kodak pictures. mier M At Chicago. Chicago Cleveland . . "V R. . 3 .7 Treasure' up your best efforts in the SUCh as Wright & DltSOlVS and SnalHincr Kmc' Onlf Photographic line in an album. The I - ct- " " - rr VM I ' - """ W " B& nT n V V""' P"- reasonable in price, 80cf upwards: m u9 uaoc uaiio, uaio auu imiB. . terchangeable leaves and adjustable "irTTmxjrrF Axrn riTrrt!rkTc? back ?T xix-m.x -axix a-jl JL kVJI O The latest mucilage is solid i.ate 10 oeu anu eariy to rise prepares f Tannic Halle rhnlTT TlrtarAc, ' 4-4. T?i-t. and QUick worker. Mends i man jot nis nome m tne sKies. jiiariy v yxv wvhiuoj aoowiujcui ux, r is ur thing, chairs, wood paper etc me l acKie. ana a Deauxiiui line 01 nammorirR . An our new ganery we have the now ready for public inspection. Golf Clubs Repaired on Short Mot Ice. Late to bed and early to rise, prepare man for to bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill tb at makes life longer and better' and wiser. REPORT RECEIVED. It's ahyi finest lense made for conyiner and en larging pictures. Our New York oper- ators's sickness will delay opening of gallery for portrait work. Those Successful in 3ivil Service Ex amination. RAY'S BOOK STORE. no TO "H. C, rOHNSON 0-ARTPrN PWWHR. ur. David Kennetfvn favorite Remedy CORES AU.KIDNCY.Sto1!CHV 'B LIVER TROUBLES . Collector Harkins has received the report from the civil service commis-. sion at Washington, giving the names and grades of those who passed the in ternal revenue examination which was held here and in Statesville March 19. About twenty in all took the exami nation for the positions of deputies and storekeeper and guager. The following are the names of those who passed and their respective grades: STATESVILLE. Name. Grade. Amme A. Wilson 88.30 Charles H. MiDar 75.30 William S. Pollard 74.6$ Joseph S. Bandy 74.15 William MI Cowan 72.75 ASHEVILLE. Name. Grade. J. W. Shook 75.55 Alfred Ottinger , 70.45 Asa H. Rollins 79.10 53 PATTON AVE. Remember If you want Good, Stylish, Weil Tailored aasf Perfect Fitting Clothes at moderate prices goto the HEN'S OUTFITTER, 11 PATTON AVE. On June ist the Pony and Cart will be given away. YOU may get it. A $2.50 purchase will get the key. Only a few keys left. 6L0THING TO ORDER. DR. GEO. THRASH, SUBVERT AND MEDICINE. Office and Residence, Phone 211. 24 South Main St. The Smith Pre wuax aioout tne Lhr fAilnDt" u.. w ttajPto Tead It? Your pen-written letMr w-w oe neglected, while jour competl- ssxA-rti PRSMIBR" gets Wto we busineM, too. 18. ALEXANDER, Agt. 50 Pat. A. Just a hint ot wha t w cartry to tbe wwy of ToSet Ar tlclai and aooessories would occupy more space than can be devoted to it. Bnougih to say that no Soap. Perfumes, w. Spone or Preparattone of etobUsbed reputsjttoto and high qua&ty are allowed to remain outside the aesortaMOt Bkut we ton.ni maintsin the usual Drug owmv inwuev. we nave a scale of char 5cJnnowtoded to he rery low. vr rrwenpooor Department to at saryloe at si ltLmes. A. F. HARGRAVE, successor to The White G. Smith Drug Co Corner Patton Avenue and Hay wood Street. MTLIGNS GIVEN AWAY. It to certainly gratifyiing to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to he generous to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Oonsumpuon, ru&ns, and Colds, have given away over ten mil lion trial bottles at h4s great meateine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands at hopeless cases. 'Asthma, ronchftto, 'Hoarseness and all -fllTf of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are surety cured by it. Call on T. C. Smith, DrwBgtot, and Pethsan-s Phar macy, and get a trial bottle free. Regular else, SOc. and $1.00, Every bottle guaran teed. or price Tefundett. MILK WANTED. Housekeepers having milk to spare, can materially eld the hospital by telephon ing their willingness to give some. The matron will send a boy and bucket for the mile each day king as it eaa be LfiltinAA! T Union Men, w uivuauiv UVIU - qpi.UU pel suit up. The largest stock or piece croods in the citv to 1 have the a&eny tor The Leading select from Call and t)rice Brand 6e We will save saota pb, ah long Havana filler and goods, you money. WHITLOCK 'S 41 Patton Ave. IP YOU HAW 'Hi HEAD If thte A m t put : If the putting Up-to-date Jaiwh otmixtor, 88 Patton avenue. Coo GsJbrsath, proprietors. 0 Call and See. CAROLINA COAL CO. 23 Patton Ave. Phone ISO. Sumatra wrapper. Tou can roll the wheel for It If you want to. a f .:- i nave also several brands of Union Label tobaccos. REMEMBER 3 . , xiie war aoes not anect me. l am well supplied with Imported and Key West Cigars, all light colors and no change in price yet. L. BLOMBERG, . Leading Cigar and Sporting GoodsH Store, 17 Pat. Ave. Established 1887. OXFORD TIES ' For the baby, catend pretty: for the school girls, too, cool, ea sy and durable, -N Also for the la dies, in widths from A to EE. That's why we fit you in strap sandals or oxfords. Oxfords from $1.25 to $3.50. Spange nberg North Court Square. P. Zimmermann, Butcher and Steam Sausage Manufacturer. Fresh Beef, Mutton, Veal, San sage and Dressed Chickens al ways on hand. Pork Sausage a Specialty. California Hams, 8c per pound. Sugar Cored " lOc " Pure Home-made Leaf Lard, Br SMOKED MEATS of my own , manufacture. Phone 4 Stalls City Market, Bali & Sheppard. 6 Patton Ave. Practical Plumbers, 6as and Steam Fitters. m REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY Done on Short Notice. PHONE O Q
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