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1 California Peaches ALLEN'S, Opposite Post Office raour: us. . headquaiiteiio for muiTj. ; free ductvexiy THE WEATHER. Washington July. - 2. Fair, J contin AsbejUle . 76 Fair Boston ?V, .-V. j'.'. 72 Fair .v Chicago .V..-'v-'i---80 Fair ; Cincinnati -' ,.'.'.V. . . i 74 Fair hn' Raleigh Urii 82 Fair . New York1 i ft r .v. 76 .-irair ? Washington .... .... .. 82 Fair CiTY NEWS iN BRIEF. ; Grant's and Way's pharmabieswlll be open today.yrV : Bainbrldge's bookstore ' Will close ii uroi(UyW": . - W. J.v Fitzgerald :ha - assumed management of Cooper's .commission brokerage. J Haywood street' M. E. church had ; annual picnic, at Sulphur Springs yes . ? : terdaylyThere 'waiis a large attendance. , : N;riV";'!il"''ViV Tha Aonlnff ' Wall at , TWrniTltflln PArlr ;t hotelwtiich was planned for July ; ; r ; : The light bearers of 1 bentralVM; E. c cnurcn,. soutn, win .meeir ai-o ciucu. i;thi;fiernoon.I' A,-full attendance to Creguested. ' , . . as most of the other prominent business riSSaSSS! VV:'uro the hniMflV. . .'-5 '. Lvr. . v-.kitcrienv.bas ola A veryJarge"hund- - . . . .. . - t 'i Tlia hnar a 10 1 .fat An1 thp lt- . ... , ; f Srwlil toe a meetine of the Flow- -.-. -f'v:- ' - .... , . er Mission ton on tomorrow morning, July vvixughs.Tbls change of hour Ismade because: the president of 4 the Flower .JCf Mission can be present in the morning, : The body of Engineer David kirk, . , ; of Denmark, S. C, who was overcome . -SSHS&T , tefday en route to'hiB 914 Home, Cln- : : SSSfSSSm m!" I od in charee of the missionary Juris- diction of Asheville, will consecrate St. i, JUatthias church at 11 a. m. The public : 'VS, riLhJ . h: communions Za.:m.".: ; ' The Biltmore Athletic association has . , planned for some c tdopr amusements f , tomorrow, : During the morning a num- ber of match games of tennis will be ' -: played. The teamar have not been se- lectedbut thef entries wlll be numer- ous., i In' the afternoon beginning at . t about 2 o'clock there 111.; be a match marbles steadies the nerves of thenros MilfllS mm0m pective naval cadet while he isploddjng ; S' Tax Listers Miller and Jones com pleted. their work yesterday and the ; : : . . dooks are -rpw. closed. . xne numner or ; delinqpents; .'Mr. Jones says, - Is less ft i, rv,vr.v wa rjt ' ' : yesterday was U3, and the; valuation of the property given In $23(M)00. Sev- 7eral of largest 4 taxpayers, came in - the last day. . s' - ; - - - Today, is Major McKlssick's birthday, ; ,i through the chef, a very -handsome gold and;platinum watch "chain with : " ; v bh invisible, joint charm. It was . made to order after a favorite design of Mr. : i CMcKissick. and haa a suitable inscrip- lv action ? upon- the , charm. ..It was secured - - through Arthur M. Field. .. ' , , - , ',:;';py;& , There will be an open air concert at Lookout park this afternoon. Music V will be furnished by the Ashevnie or- . chestrai; Tomorrowsafternoon,, there , will.be a number-Of. extra attractive . . features, both band and orchestra mus- - is -Will bee furnished and dancing will, m W engaged. in.r Additional lights have ; ' , Deen piacea on tne grounds, and witn ;, the; assistance of th mpdn all will be i light, i The company' expects to have a fine display of fireworks and to nter- I ---twV: " ; Arthur Ijs Butt's original gold, pearl : and crystal paintings; 13,440 square feet . of canvas polled onv cylinders wiu be v - exhibited) at Bethel M. E3; church -July , .;; 7, S9:and.lo;.,Thisls no magic lantern, , ehownr Kebondnight-beaAiUfuiVstories " Tnd mS.mp?? V i?c for Men, Boys and Children of the old bible; third night; the 'Black ac . ' nriri Ir- sh n1r IVarhtrrr 7 , r"T r14. yuuuxcil :"; ..Valley, scenes. The Krioxville Tribune " I'H'tpat attraftion Hv IS COinff at AhfiIutf Cn&t ;S5says the. exhibition .Is oneof the most '"V" DnMcIer wilf iin- a 6 . . - vuat. -Instuctlve'-entertaanmentft-- ver rtTn. - -- -..f.. - .t, .!.. " ' . 1lA " " Thursday; Friday and Saturday nights. . . Admission ten cents. . , . , J Licenses have been Issued for I the marriage ? of John Lankford 'and Zora " Summey, of .Buncombe. , . - ." ; ". : v . F. J. Edwards and Florence Martin. h ' r w m m m m m m m m m 1 s-v ' m 'n .Just Received, Fresh ' Boneless Cod Fish; American ?and Imported - ... - J-'T I-i'v:;" I ram :5C'.XO,25C-0X; ' I lifi'llililpt- ITcrth Carolina Roe Herring ; Soc Dozen. ; "TmTRTS: a Tnrv5C rts: " r:. ' ... 1 'y-rrS-rSr rrs I and iIun:c, .A'cali Buy your Fire Works for the I - , A C. MITCHELL, 'Mgr.v Jet I ' I Hire's Root" Beer,- healthful,,-spark- the Und dTtillei wit Tar Zr YFSTnAY'S I FAR! IF RAMFR. its I i. .: , - - f r.Al Cleveland-; - . . "R. S?elnd " "' ' J " V'.f 'K ;...'!" 8 A C- T An " ' " " T I ' At tt. LiOUlS . R. 4, j wasnington i...... ...... S r v. At Obieago,(13 Innings)-1 R. i .r-,-, Chicago- A -d., . J "turg :.2 ' . I Cincinnati v...-.... j..-..... - aepWa , . Iisvie- R. I XjOUISVIIIA j. .... ... v .. . i I M"I? .... ... . . . .-. . . . . . . ... . v. . . 0 Battleship Maine cigar 1 is; the best 1 5.m.k.e " ' ff.'r five cn ' on - earth.-. At ninmnionT a . r: ( i La. b jwmm m .a.ii a USSf. on . ?aIe tomorrow at j . I ficient with the formidable guns of mod- em warfare TJetit. WiUnn to theft minister, tte introdtlon .f American and En-Ush game of s. The crreat proiectile -1 throwers and shi throwers and shell distributors1 are no'l -fe--. W. ners of hostile ships frequently pushed their ramrods into the portholes of the enemy. k Hours probably before the ?w caPtein pom withm range dis- xancetne junior officers of the American SS5?rSi raritv nf th nrmo J " 1- I?!1"!' tJe Preva,ence J tae1 w,n(I' the height of the sea, are all taken into consideration.; ..... ... "' Lieutr Wilson contends .thVTnTn i5rough the Primary grades.'at schooL sport; promotes a spirit of calcula-1 i tion of distances which is of incalcu able mlnp wnm' t,T- a . woiff. value wiien hostile fleets are maneuvering for battle. , - . . - . . . ; . Ont Tlarer. ; An officer of the Bengal lancers, who as seized by a tigress, 0v?ed his escape a: curious accident. The tieress seized him hv th voe v I !?J 3hf ?, ? tSt bf hjS COat -nr snooK till he become uncon- scious. On recovering he .. heard a strange noise" at a little distance as if somebody was sneezing violently' It -i-r-utL - - i 1wJr J-i fas the ff'ess herself. Heslowly turned around and; gave a furtive glance in1 that' directiop. He could hardly believe bis eyes. There was Uip tierei xVik Jp JZ,T? eretw.as the king off with her tail very cn between her legs and sneezing most rviolently arid making the most piteous eTimanes. Th ", UTa A fll a J Vi"I! IT I v-T V? I operation pf shaking him hia snuff- L ?x flau flown open from his waistcoat pocket; and ihi tents-thereof fnjr in her face, Pianoforte in History. ' - The earliPKt Vnrvwr, moJ-. - 1V t Vfl ' T J lan?rt Was ,n a PybJI dated May 36 1767. The piece announced was "The U J . ... ... 1 .; . pTm. - I- Careful 'Drivers. '.SMM. Tiaf. . - 8- V JfllOIie lbO: "27 HavisrOOd St. - ' -T-;,-1 ?C. C. Milliard, Prop., WV1 PARR. . Ehctrician; and Electrical VUUUiillUi. - , T;' ElCOtrical ST1PP11C3. FixtarC3.1 f J T7ri lym atj'vii QtLV P BZ Therefore we are going about July lst- Ae. have leased the large "store room next door, formerly occupied : will oe glad to snow - our stock of Books "and Stationery, in this part of the State. ' The.AirieMca Js a Proud dd The American , ..Eafrle Bicyclers worthy 0f the name, ife beard X ExcelliDff all Ojfc o r pr in fininh Pnaft nf mnn no1 6 ers m nnisn, easft or running ucuilicb auu miu uu iisk wuku ; an "UjagJe."- : v - - - f v r. -AslmviJflB. DyBi Dn. 81 - - - - - w- - V Enaene C. Phnnti 12R: - I . . : ' - Twelve Dollars .a YeiJ alwSrf THliR&li fiH Q9XP IPtf II At"thlS 'late, Which 1 - . J f?TITI ll.d : i THlrtMJ fTll . - - - be. without one.' - . Uponv notification OUT aent Will rail llnnn intAnHinrr L-.u-I-Ju " j S wm cau UP" mtenamg auusu P mae au necessary arrangements for the connection. '---SOmflBMTBKLl TBLEFHOHBrApi TELE61U.PH;G0m 1 S W 1 fl H X A Hammock on Your Porch : 1 - . i ... . v .. ' .- ' . - - '; - .- .. - '---v-: - . . -: .- And enjoy the-dellghts it butdoor repose. A Trifleld, 53 Patton av enue baa a fine line-of hammock?. Also golf ciubs, balls, etc A full line of sporting goods - . A. TRIFiBLD, v . . 53 PATTON AVE. TriAtA'o -n jn 1 n.ei S I10 money in pOlltlCS Butia our great bargains ' there 8 UlOneV f 0T VOU - , . " ? - . xuimcjf xui jfUU,- ' - W gXnnKW TV TsT ll J I it 1 1 Mf H : Fall goods will soon ba ar riving.: We are;determined to : carry - over ;no summeir goods ; if low r prices will move them. '1 IT PA 'TTnTI " A VT5! ..... -. . i ... . mi PAone 75 .1 Periodical .Ticket i i5,h F6?68?".18. D?d In collecting and counting the tickets.' but' both itta merchants and manager will consider it a favor If parties will keep a memo randum of tickets usefe Wewigrat tHe 1 0110 wing rorm: , - Date. . - Firm ' . Tickets June 20 7"' Blank :& Co. r- TV150 This Is not obligatory but regarded as aravor. . t.";,-;' o MISS COLE, Room 33 teteple Court. E c-, 'Banks,; of :iwlsviller 'Texas, writes that one boxbf De WitfsWitch . .rajvkw nuiB VVltCn llazel Salve was wdrth $50 to him.', rt CiJD'.'Lj. to leave our present small quarters by Carmichael's Pharmacy, where patrons, the largest and pest selected BOOK STORE, 22 South Alain Street Bird! nnH InnfiTirr aaa lasting juu uuj , - - Sawyer.. Alar. aJL' r - ', , I MUUli MFUIUCC 4' V? tfWnlTll tfMTTI 4fi IS ' leSS than fCnmP , w io ulcu ""HU"" fin trimii-tr rs CrJtA vii ailUlU s 76 North Court Square. Photograph Art Stodid. Thoroughly equipd for all kinds o.otograph.c work. una rasia a specialty, Strictly first-class, high-rade work Developing and.finishing - . ior amateurs. ' - aumn main street. )CSharties Old Giery.) CLOTtilNG TO OEDER. v Perfect fitting Clothing made to measure from &ifi.oo tier suit up. .;The largest stock of piece goods in the city to select from. ' . Call pnif nWA ri '-Vy - ltd BROCK'S OUT goods. ' ;WeJ; Will. saveF von mhnPTr . ? . . , , . 20 f j . - -r-s.r VALJITI; AAl'h vyni L-ULirV o ; - r :r-v---r .s ,.- m TTATT f A me C3 .ni t out I If the: p putting 7 . Gall and Sse. r- - GARQP pnn rqab pa- 9f i we ' i A REMINDER TMs ia Just to remind you that j3 tart tororttesk sometMnar 3X too bare not triad our Oaunarj.'.Our oU cuvtmneni; 'nesl ca reanjider.vfor toar never torctt ti cssj wMtw gxre tam and aiwj zpeet u to be done by.ua. Oar teSeboni Is C3. Asheville .Steam Laundry, J 5"T "AS. P. SAWYER, President Oalteul Stoclsz . i lis i i - "n m a m m .m ' ' a v a a - -.a a a a a ; tiuperior Facilities tor Doing a General 9 " - r Banking Business. ; , " CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT v ' - We beg to The Blue Ridge soUcit your account or attention With which you may S6e We. will take pleasure in actinc nnrrfiaTT;Q nL,eflf nllir Dix&E3ca:o:RE W. J. SLAYDEN, JASi. BURROUGHS, r'J, E. tAVIDi , " E.3 LtTCAS. J W. NORWOOD.. ' R McDI VITT E. Sluder Teller. 1 Houston MERRiMoBook-keeper, IiR. GEO. THRASH, SUK6ERT ANB MEDICINE. Office and Residence,' Phone 211. 24 South Main St. 4 SMOKE REMEMBER 'THE MAINE ; . W ir- - .-mm' The best cent Cicrar nn " 5 Cent ui?ar on WUi ua?c ocumcu mu- t:of the Wand foi;Nortli CatoUna State, and will make it a winner. Try one: 1 - . BLOAIBERG'S, Leading Gigar and Sporting Goods Store,' 17 Pat Aye. Established, 1887. fg room in rear. ; ' A TTT'w. -mr Al 1 (BW 'JLLUaVS ' chyoucansave per cent discount We do this ! 'i- . . - -1 mu ; atwuut 01 our removal salesi ' - vc moaeyon lootwear 5 tnism0nth. : c :: wWma iuctcw' over JNo. 2 purt bquare. , .Suitable for dress or omce rooms, .Apply to North Coirt Sniare. Talk About War! the cheapest and best Unament In j , the world declared war Ions r;--;Sff&5SftJS?SS " ma too nimerous to mention, cad .3&r ; : uden attack tf iBowelS5. .P- whatever SripUoa1 ss&ssssffiss - a-oa o r ; n I AsK'-Yoar Grocer for IT. Asheville illirtg Cqmpy I i ; llznztzcturcrs. i Ccal Selected and Re-screen- : ed for Domestic.Use; - Llinersr Agentsj Wholesale : ;r ; ana iceau , kizitih Ira anil Coal Company, . -4 PATTOii Avrann. 4 . - - A. DIOTTTiTiTD V7AT2Hi. , 't..X' J. E. RANKIN, Cashier. - ri - - call attention to atiwialBank bin -m iS iectfoa requirpg fit to eHtrust.US.r, -'. - .- v " ,. ' ac airpn fni antr nnA A:: "V,"UB w Respectfully, 1 : , J. Wi Norwood President. E. R. Lucas, Cashier. rrmcartn: e Knew As a new cash iu$tomep hand ed s a check for f,S4 he asked wjic ijiiuo certain Drana 01 hStuSlfj?..- Wi5,ffiOTS u uvwu . our fiiendamoney it does to make for ourselves. Dnac rr ! n-..y H-' COHNSON CO.t 36-38 North AlamSt. ong Tail E2 r? ' ' V T Phone 1 ' - vStalb City Uarkct, Ball Sheppard. -?': r - .-"v 'J' r ' J V' Pfact'c Pcnibcrol 6aa v J . - . , and Stcap Fitters. i ' " . . . , " "T rA ' - vrr - ; - ? a ". .. : r.- . -- - 1 i.j-ii -. Makin Short 1 n ; :?OQrt'luareand lz itxLUC ' r Seville, N.C. ,,e ttC CU)f7 VM f K r-: I) vfiiono ICO. :s JAT V "1- v noc3.Wirb3 o SpcciaJty. I 2 ?Tt
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