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TTTT? ,CUrUTTTr r A '7T?TUT"T? TTTTV "A Tp.f. 41 Pencil es; Peaches, Lota of Them Cheap, :;;(;ALtEN!S,;Pppos PTTOIIE Ilk? HEAD QUAHTEHO forFIlUIT3."; CiTY NEWS IN BRIEF. -' Alexander Farr, . who etole goods frnf tne racket stbre last weekend to bide his other tnerts inrew pw goods in a 'well, was griven a faring Yesterday, before . Justice Roberts and bound tofourt., M, - , , . A trolley pWWKfJg Friday evening for, the "benefit of , the l iUUWivu J ai Alexander was able to be .at his pllcfof business yesterday after a se- ' vere illness Of some weeks. ,. ' ' Ex-Captain of Police . RF.iLee s has - accepted a position with G.A. Mears Sons In the clothing department. . . Quite a number of ywngpeople fcave 'nlanned to go down to Hot ; Springs : thfs af ternoSn to attend the; opening . ball of the Mountain Park hotel. , , 1 s il. Bean,C president of -the Central ; Labor union Sves notice that ' -there - ' will toe a meeting of. the tinlon tomor- row nlght-to open bids for the union re track at Iiookout mountain. " ". k'i 1 oft ' v a srtreftt. ' unde- ; in charge. Services yery .Tuesday at 11 a. m. and Friday at 4 p. m - Chris ' Han Af all denominations cordially in- vited - to iUtena. t - ; - , a Prevention of ; Cruelty, to Animate wilhmeetw at the residence of Mrs. opn&s, ; . 1 venue, today at o'clock p.; m. ' , on SScount orthe great loss sustained c ,i.t- tvirrrtiP-h fhe death of its Sclent secretary, Walter S.shinan, ' ' v Esa.V, its memtoers ore earnestly re- - quested to meet ior wu uwau. ' '" 'ijast evening was one of morethan '. ordinary activity, among me -v" r - thoritles -v. The colored boys, who broke h A, rt smith Main -street, and stole some cash and a supply of cigars and tobacco, were appreneau .. ' jailed. Iiater the three men were, ar J -i.j a ivori t who broke Into "MV S. Morrison & Co-'s and carried off ; several valises fun 01 cioxnes. . - dltioh to these several drunksand a : fighter or two were among those put in: the lock-up. , ' nrrcui nnd Butler Shelton, a J negro, thought they would ngage In a ltiVgamen the quiet yesterday, so ' they chose the old Presbyterian grave yard as thet Place for theiir pleasure., For atime the cards slid, lively and ex ; citement ran high. The jack pot ln .. creaseduntil a dollar was. reached. . The players were both eager to rake In the change When up stepped Officer . Jarvis,;who collared the men andpock- a nt marda 1 as eviaence and marched, the offenders off to the lock-up to await a hearing. itaWa i'vArv laree -crowd present ' at lookout park last evening to witness , j ViiViitirtn. Every one I r,i xnhiisiastic and enjoyed the dis- .. play immensely The show was very - creditable and some of the numbers x were particularly good.. The ' diamond - express and three or f our numbers were the recipients of much . praise. The phonographs also render ed a number of pleasing selections. This and tomorrow evening -the . Per formance will be repeated and entirely new scenes will be presented. The af -" 'fair promises to be even more success- ful than last night. The officers in the West End were at tracted by a commotion among a num ' toer of negro women last night . who - were talking excitedly over - the at tempt of Charity Dye, a negress, to - swallow a bottle of carbolic acid.-; She had placed the phial to her lipr and ' was in the' act of swallowing the fiery. ' liquid ? when, the bottle was knocked" .' ' from her hand, he immediately went ' to the drug , store, and tried to secure more of the poison but the pharmacist - t hPd been warned. The woman told the officer, that her husband had "almost deserted her," . and she was too ...miser-: ' " able to live. She- seemed so sane that '. ' the.' officer thought It unnecessary to ; ' lock her up..-, . ' ' ' - " The Asheville Hook and Ladder com- - pany will not attend the tournament a - Ooldsboro on "Wednesday as they plan , ned to do. Captain Ward stated last 1 . night that he had received a4 telegram -from one of the company's delegates 1 that transportation ' had been , refused 1 on account of the railway commission's orders against '.'free passes,", and he said that the company had therefore , V decided not to attend the tournament. The apparatus, , "Which had' ;r already been shipped, is probably now at Salis bury and it vwill be held there and re ' - turned to this city as promptly, as pos- - sible. V It is unlikely that there will, be "uiy competing companies at Goldsboro owing- to the same : reason ; that -has - kept the Asheville .boys at home..- ; s ' The pbstoffice officials have, recently ' enacted a law (relative to second, -third and fourth class mail matter that will ' very materially effect all who may send books papers or packages of any sort. The law went into force July 1 but the ' - authorities have been thus far: more , lenient than they will be in the future. ' - " The section provides that, no matter : TUESDAY, JULY 19th, ST H tibty?s Extrt Beef, J Armour's Extract Beef ; Eeardsley. Shredded - Cod Ksh in Tins. Whole Wheat Shredded Biscuits .X" Kippered Herrring, 1" 1 , , Finnan Haddock, Bcneless Herring. Our prices arc always tfie ;. L0V7EST. : A; D; GOOPER, s i , J O - - deceived - A Regular Meal rf AT THE- or $3750 per ;Week. included under any . of the rtTove heads should be either forwarded 'from ' its first' destination or ' returned vto the apnrtpr -wltHftut extra, nosta'ee.? If ' the matter Is deemed by the officials of suf ficient value, thevsender win oe nou fiftrt ttn that, tie mav. send rmstaeeJ' If a visitor here should leave word to have his mall forwarded to some ''-distant nnlnt.. tmstaere would have to be - left for all of same letters. The rate of post aere in third and fourth class matter Is the same as the original; that on sec- ona class matter ; win oe one ceni . uu four ounces. The law will be rigidly. enforced from now. On. , - Large, fat mackerel, new catch. Greer.-.. : , " - ' . " . GETTING THE WAR NEWS- The -cost of the war with Spain fell almost as heavily upon the newspapers as it did: on the government The re'- creased circulation has not meant 'more aaverusmg, dui, on tne contrary, less. , This was largely due, of course, r to the fear that the business world would be demoralized by war, ands then, .too, the advertisers allege that they were being -forced to ay more . than their, share. : There are; some thiners the ad vertiser should remember, and it May De or vaiue to can nis attention xo them. If he needs newspaper publicity, as he certainly -does, then he ' should realize that the cost of getting out the papers has 'been and continues to be enormous. ; " '-..-':.: : : It is, interesting to note the cost of cable dispatches, i - From St. Thomas, via Haiti, the rate, is $2.46 per wordj fmm Trinrston. via,4 TTaftl-Martinlau. $2.13; from Barbadoes, $2.04; from San tiago de Cuba, 38 cents; from1 Havana, 53 cents; from Cape Hal tien, $1.48; from Porto Rico. 85 cents, and. from Mole St. Nicholas, 52 1-2 cents. - This is the amount simply for caoies. And it hviild h nmemher! that .hr nrft. fhft dlsrvatr.h - boats, with their crews .and high-priced reporters.. Then there are all sorts of additional expenses, ttntil the cost of the . war services has amounted to amazing fig- irrAa 1 v -. , . . p The public, however, had to have the news. Ife was, the. business of the press to furnish stories of the struggle, and it has done so wltaout regard. to expense. Some thinking advertisers ha ve ' seen tlons Many have been unfortunate in not realizing' tne snuauon. YESTERDAY'S LEAGUE GAMES. At PhiladelDhla Philadelnhla .... ... . 4 Washington ...... . 8 At Chicago R. . 7 0 R. Chlcasro ...... .... . Cleveland At Brooklvn-r Brooklyn .... ....... Boston 4 2 At New York R. : New TorkBaltimore eame was for feited to the latter. . Rain at St. Louis, Pittsburg "and Cincinnati. .T.-TT- f"Mlvr tViq f trvica mule or onrl nn- holsterer, 82 Woodfln street, Old mat tresses maae over equal to new. worK done at residence If desired. Repairing anrf F(wAvaHii9 artiH-nDYi arA all Irfnia rf upholstery, work. Charges very reason- aoie. ail worK : guaranteea. . jH.au orr Aevft j- nrmmmMv si tn c c tv. 'fiat pt in housekeeper Battery Park hotel and S H. Reed, Oaks hoteL , . - lina bank at 25 cents on the dollar. J. B. Bosuc Co. - . , ' Remember the Maine cisrar Is sold at Blomberg's. ' - The ' leader In best Be. ci gars. . ' , i -T- ; - . the TCaela ihivcJe whldh I Was to eive away on the 15th of .this month I post poned the drawing until Monday, Au gust 1st. Blomberg's, theleading cigar s tore, it .ration avenue.-"' - livr and bowel regulator, ever m4. ' At remain Fnrm07. UNFURNISHED rooms for rent ; at ; 2 Gray Gables. ' -1142-tf LIVERY 1" ' -1 - Feed s Sale Stable. First-class Turnouts, -Careful Drivcrc. Fh:i3 160. 27 EayTTCci St Fancy -MtiiamBasket r r ; ajc We have a larcre line of ouu xxavc tuu uiitcs 50 mai n t. ROGERS' BOOK STORE, Phone 254. Eagle and Cleveland, Eugene C. PAoiic 225. " Twelve Dollars -a YSr Is the rate which At this rate, which cemuts peFplSiy be without one. ' Upon! notification our agent will call upon intending subsenbers and make all necessary arrangements for tne connection, yr. ; . v SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AUD TELEGRAPH CO., ' 16 North Court Square. Swing Hammock on r Porch i And enjoy the delights of outdoor repose.. A. Trifleld, 53 Tatton av enue has a fine line of hammocks. Also golf dubs, balls, etc A full line of sporting goods A. TRIFIELD, " 83 PATTON AVE. 1-3 O Sale to Continue this .Week. ;That .means yout-wlir.liave to pay only two- thirds "of the regular prjee for any Man's Boy's or Child's Woolen Suit in the house, all of this season's goods, to make "room for our immense line of Fall Goods that are now coming In, is the ""Why." Our Bargain Counters will interest you also. 't-" ; it- '-" En'G OUTFITTEn, V 11 PATTON AVE. :1 Phohe:78. Have your clothes dyed; cleaned ' . V and pressed at the f " ;i practical . V Dyer-, and Chemical ; 'Cleaner.f CarlcMtz, 55 8. nam St. : - Phone 206. , Ladies' and gent's clothes dyed all colors. ; White flannel and oth er fine summer clothes (ladies and gents) a specialty. ; " OCnOFULA In itsr worsts fona V yields to the blood cleansing power cf Hood's Sarsaparilla. Thousands of cases have been perfectly CUQCD r r C E P your blood pnre yonr appe L tits good,;your digestion perfect by.Umrj Hood's, Sarsaparilla, which hasr r to keep you VJZLL, You Greatly Reduced Prices. Fancy Work. Baskets, Scrap - - mcv h - if 20 Soiith Alain Street In the t bicycle Races Friday.:;pUR;WHEELS won :1st nd 2nd place in each race. ; ;Ride 11 X ''fit our wheels and keep in, front. ;The go:easy kind. 1 . ., - Sawyer. Algr. .... . .47 Patron ilvcjiBe we have established for is less than r4fi(inP no lamily can anord to : A Pbotograpb Ait SMo. Thoroughly equipped for all kinds of photographic work. Life-size Portraits In Crayon ana Pastel a specialty ' '.-':-V--; ' - ' Strictly first-class, high-grade work Developing and finishing A- : - for amateurs. , v ' : : -. ,k.' ', 59 South Main Street. (Shartle's'Old Gallery. Electrician and Electrical Contractor. Electrical Supplies, Fixt ares, Pan Motors. House Wiring a Specialty. . ; 33 Patton Ave. 2ndFloor. 1793 Bingham School n SHEYILLE, Established llshed In 1793. I v B. BINGHAM, fill '.,LL.D..Snpt. Mil MaJ, 1000 A.M. lOiJO Military; U. a Army I ,-,1 II -Ij Officer det&Ded. 11 11 VI If the JB m t put :: t r - If the IB . putting : 4 i - Call and SeeV GAQ0LK3A G0At;G3i : S3 Patton Avo, " J. .:; ; ' Phti ISO. IL OU rjCGDN Hood's Sarsaparilla y if your blood i3 knpure,ycur appe tits gone, your health impaired, lrcth-ir-builds up hcalih Hie ICOD'C. 1 . . "... " v ' B ROCK S mm m. Ay REMINDER mis 1 Juat to remind yin Oat jwi fcart targottea BoemetMoj 11 joa Suit Btf trtei oar lauaidry. Oar oJ4 catmi m reanjuler, for tbay. nrer frct t3 swi wiork ire gfr them od fcfwmr xjwt it tm be done tor m . Our telepbex ts ff. Asheville Steam Laundrvi Phone IS. . J AS. P. SAJVYKB', President. IBattepy.' IPairlk IBannk. 7 Superior Facilities tor Doing a General .N Banking Business 'v CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOB KEN Tv , STATEMENT OR The Blue Ridge At the close of business July 14, 1898, RESOURCES. Loans and" dis counts w .i .. ' r 1158,329 $3 Overdrafts. .. .... 42 21 U. S bonds 75,000 004 War bonds.. .. ..... 500 00 I. R.sstamps........ 48 Premium.. ... ..... 10,012 50 Due from Treasur- " er .United States.S 325 00 Cash in banks 10,495 24 Cash in vaults 22,337 90 5277,090 6S Ail Eagle Bicyce Given Away, Monday, Aug. 1st, T the person holding- the lucky ntttn ber the?Iwlnninff number will published the papers for one week, and if no one comes with, same 'I will nave another1 drawing1.. Be sure and read the ad. during next few days. BLOMBERG'S, Leading Cigar and Sporting Goods Store, 17 Pat. Ave. -Established 1887. Reading room in rear.1 Talk About War! PASTOR WEY'S OIL OF COMFORT. the cheapest and beirt Hmmmt la the world declared wmr Ions ff against' Aches, Pains, Wounl, Cuts, Sore Throat and many otaar ills too numerous to mention, ani " it has never; yet failed to- .raa rauish the foe: 25 cents aiottl., Now is the time , : to prepare agalast a sudden attack of Bowd Cost plaint of whatever descrlptlca sy keeping a bottle of . ' s pastor wey's Infallible antidote In the house or In your travauss bag. . It acts like miglo and nertr fails to' give relief at oncvr'C&at is what everybody says. ' i For sale: by Way's pnarmacy Cast Court square ana uouess strsstc Asheville. N. C - i Address all communication top- -, REV. FRED'K W. WJBX. - - - t W, M. COOPER, (iomikion IBroier, : 63 PlTTOII AVE. "V - r Full Quotations from the New Xork Stock Exehanpe, New York Cotton' Exchangee audi Chicago tKara ot lTaap. 1 . - Pare Germ" ol tbe.-.lM ildSiioro Patent 17 AisItVorir Grocer for it Asheville rolling Comp'y f, IXzntd&cturers. Coal Selected and Rescreen. ed tor JLiomestic Use. Miners' ;Agentsi Wholesale ; , and Retail . Asbeiille Ice and Goal Company, 34 PATTOIT AVEZHTB. "i" i peqbisrs 40. DISTILLED WATHR. J. E. KANKIST, Cwhier. Bank IilABDmES. Capital stock.. .... Undivided profit less expenses: .v, " Circulation.. .. .... Deposits .... ". t- . . -.n 1 $100,000 00 . 3,780 20 22,500 00 150,810 45 $277,090 8 People Enew As a new caeh customer hand ed us a check for $8,84 he asked the price of : a certain brand of flour, . and when told said he bonght a barrel that morninp, but paid 60 CENTS MORE, be lieving he was trading with the cheapest merchant in town. It affords ns the same pleasure to save our Mends money that it does to make for ourselves. H. C. JOHNSON CO.' National If 86-38 North MAIti (Sr. I IN ORDER TO SEL2L, OUT OUR BACON AND... ...WE Wlli SEXjIj.. .. - - 5? KETTLE RENDERED LARO, 9c 8c BREAKFAST iBACOil, - - - -Sr. SALTPORK, F . iramniiajiDs Stalls City'llarket, Bal& Sbeppards v0, Patton Ato. Practical Plumbers, 6a9 and Steam Fitters. '3 - s. BEPAJtB WORK A SPECIALTI ; . ' Dons on Short Nopso. c n CUnC too rret X7hat von want; - wfcsa yoa tzlz for Ilood's Sarsapa- rilli. Uncalled ia Ilerit, Sales, Cnrei. There's no eutciituta for CIOOD'C. ,
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