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.T TEE . rs f .AAAAA Outfttsr HI j ... v v v v v.y y.vv vvvvyvyv 4 - 1 v ' v -v H - aa A A -v XvyCv yv f. AAAAAAAAA A A A A A A A A a a a a . ."1 : " . W6 have a compreteTm& of Millinery and Ladies' Fancy Goods, Bbsieiy.;Com sols and Umbrellas. Youfean "find "the latest "styles in ' oiir Millin ery, Department-;, '.vl ; v . f. ; v f gt; - ' ' . Specialale of Wnifc Goods Monday, Tuesday and:Wedndes- All the ladies of - Asheville "arid " vicinity are cordially invited. xtuulo ttittsiiuou wul oe siven jo. au.. 1 - TV -.ij, Vst q ''J'X r-itr; - a i -T'1 A HArS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE : V , S ' (7) 4'-lmi8nl s ilillffiery ;antl Ladies' Outfitter, U-i . O; 22 South Main Street, ' . . V" ' - . Formerly occnpiedby Rogers'. Bqok Store. A i. ETv 'v rDry4 haadaom room in the rear snitabl JT vJl XltJI 1 1 : iordre3S-making. . - . " .. . . ....A:...KJV.AIVA.41,.J,ArfA.?t-J, .aJ,J.- rt. At ... few fflmiMenntto . We siicBif a ilaii'g - ?ami . .van? Hiiave fieffl J"., E3E MILLER. Mattress - Maker - and - Upholsterer, 82 Woodfin St., Asheville, iV. C. ":';( -V -3 :.. t:.2?.MM ... . I! ' I . Frit..- iiiiiiiTinr a , . ' j a m:s HhAU.HU . . j - a a I . 1 1 "'L1 - - "fato 17 1 1 - 1 "SlS m i l l , ..-"4. :-Slt2" 07) P4 fc33- 7n a -i 1 0 - - n - w a - . - - fl-r- xxVP A 6fi- if rll TTT 6?- via MactrtFses renovated ana maa over eouai to new. . worK SlCllL,''.lCiQlI8lU', cHIIIKul ; UJ trX Ko done at residence if desired. Repairing and renovating springs " and all kinds of DohOlsterv work. Charges verv reasonable. All BSHnilllS ttMsilt v lit WU!lIlffl. IP work gaaranteedvrCMail orders promptly attended to. Refers to uuuc pel i v. juj l lion jiaia xxuit , .-- oecoooooooocxo0 foUy . AT THE CHURCHES. ... v ' ' vi . ' t . in A A T". M. H. A Tlfv. J.- ft Mnnap wlU lffA tTlmfkmyil- US addrssthe meeting "this afternoon at 4 .n - , 'it "' ; 4 r : 1".; T..1 jniitt let p amire yDni U. mmalk.e m Unatt yuwi waimtt M tM Manej ttlmait M 1 Hiave mm wlhiatt amidl w hut caM Ym wsini aMl we9!! (l5ttliie 5 o'clock. Miss Detweiler will sing. All men invited. t V , ,. , First Baptist. Dr. J. S. Felix, 'pastor? Services 11 a. m. and 8:30 p- m, y ; . Dr. Felix will preach at both services1 today. West End Baptist. Rev. A. E. Brown, pastor. Sunday, school 9:30. Services 11 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. Men's meeting 4 p. m. Central Methodist. Dr. Charles W. Byrd, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.: services 11 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. ; Rice, minister in charge1. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school at 10 a, tci. . Haywood Street M. 31, 1 Soh.T-Revv H. TL. Atkins, pastor. Prea&hins? by the pastor, at 11 a. m. and 8:30 p. , m. Subject in the mtnnihg: "The' World's Best and the Lord's Worst; a Con- (trast," Luke. xvi.19-23. At night Mr. J Atkins will, at the request of his con gregation, repeat tne -sermon u preached last Sunday morning. Sun day school at 9:45 a. m. All are wel come. Tuesday, August 2, at S p. m., 4-V.a 'Utn niiniitafiln nnnf nvon ia f.-y tVia Ivtani wilT a Vipld in the leaeme room of the church. North Asheville M. K., South. Rev. Ek Jx Bain, pastor. .'v Services 10:30 a, m. and 8.30 p. m.; Sunday school at i:65. .' Bethel ' M.L E., South. Rev. J. R. -r A- C., ,3-.,. n.knnl Q Qt a ft' I JJu. ousts, yeLBiux. oxxxxa.y ptuvui, .v . Olfiitfc I m.; preaching at 11 a, m. and 8:30 p. m. 2f MV by the pastor; Epworth League, 8 p. m THIS MAN ISJ. in 1 - ' A CSS FBI mm we iperase m place Wl&Mjf0&MtsefS& Maadl inn ttQni; -itatteo tmnt aceepit . ' v - ... Tfi ecnnaii Woolsey JHall Preaching at 4 o'clock this evening by Rev. H. J. Haftsell, of the Methodist Protestant churn, sud- Lject: "The Christian Invitation." First Presbyterian. Rev' R. F, Campbell, postur. Services 11 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. In the absence of Dr. Cahipbell Rev. A. D. McCIure, of Wilmington, will officiate. GosDel Chapel, 20 Vance St. Unde nnminationaL Rev. Joseph Cadwalla- der in charge. Services every Tuesday at 11 a. m.' and Friday at 4 p. m. Chris tians of all denominations cordially in vited to attend. - . Christian Science. Pythian Hall, No. 35, and 37 South Main St. Service, 11 a,. m. . ' : St. Paul's Lutheran. Rev. C. Brown Cox pastier. Services at 1 a. m. at the V. M. C. VA Sunday school at 10 a. m. SEVENTH," SUNDAY AFTER TRIN- EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY St. Lawrence, Catholic Father Mari on, pastor. Services at 11 a, m. and 8:30 Trinitv Church Rev. McNely Du- Bose, rector. Holy communion, 7:30 a. m.; morning prayer, xj.; ouxxuajr sMeMIle;:: i. V -I. .J ' . t , ( - r t A .1, j aj i . . j.' . . A ' : .MaragD.v' v" if ( ,! '''J "i I "i v "!.''.'- - ? , His interest would be vastly increas ed if he had a good map showing the situation of the places, where the stir ring events are occuring. He would then be gaining a liberal education also through hisreadine: The- Gazette fur nishes FREE to Its readers the best se ries of maps obtainable, covering the entire field of the theatre of the war. First, there is a map of the world, 22x30 inches: second, a map of the West In dies, including Cuba, Hayti, Porto Rico, and all the surrounding v islands and their lines; third, small but detail ed maps of Porto Rico, Jamaica, Mar tinique, etc.; fourth, a large and com plete map of the island of Cuba, show ing towns, provinces, etc.. etc.: nttn. a map of Havana' city and harbor. In the map of the world the Philippines are in excellent detail. This map is giv en to all subscribers who ask for it and who at the same time pay an advance subscription to the Daily Gazette for three months or longer. Our special rate for three months is now only $1.00 and it inclttdes the map. TWO DOLLARS for six month. We guarantee to give our subscribers ALL the WAR NEWS, and to give it WHEN IT IS NEWS. St. Matthias' Church. "Rev Henry. S. McDuffey, priest in charge. Sundjpcy. school 9:30 a, m. Matins, litany and sermon 11 a. m.- Evensong 8"p. m.. Grace church. Rev. W. Francis' school, 5 p. m. t evening prayer, 6. All 2d,L 11CC. ... All Souls' Biltmore, Rev. R. R. Swope, D. D., rector. Services 11a. m. nnfl K r rn. AIT spat.a are free and the: public is . cordially invited, to attend. The following niusical programme has been arranged: ;J - " - ' EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY - MATINS. ' Processional ; hymn 383, "Nlc&ea," - J. B: Dykes.. " - , . : ' - , Venite, exultemus ' Dominus, : tone S, first ending, Gregorian. Psalter, thirtieth, day (Glorias only chanted.) - . -a 7- . . Te Deum Laudamus, -Jubilate Deo. in D (in unison) , G. JT. Bennett,'". Hymn ,409, "Roseate "Hues," J. Barnbv'- J , " " - .1 Hymn- 658,"Adoro Te," Barnby. Anthem, "O God, who Hast Pre pared," J. V. Roberts.' - wr : -. Recessional hymn 141, ''St. Godric," J. B; Dykes. v : - J r , . EVENSONG : : v ?ro'cessional.rhymn SSNJcaea! . J. B. Dy-kes. u 'S': J - ' Psalter, thirtieth day ' . Magnificat, -Nunc Dimittisin G,iC, vibrio, .ri ;Tfi Anthem, "Lelt the. Words 5 '-of My Mouth;:t,fH.Blair:, . , -Hymn -46,' Kirkdale," J. Bafnby. ' ? Recessional ymn 141, "St. Godric," J.&. Dykes! V'"' . tiCO fi O M Y4nTtaking VLoo&'a Sai La' saparilla, because . J 100 doses one I dollar'5 U pajliartti and trdQ only of w Jqst received a fresh supply of Dove H ams "and Breakfast Ba connothing "better on tne market. Also a fresh lot . of Lahgdon's Crackers of different kinds. " Every lady knows Lang- don's goods. - ,; Honest wei&bts and fait 1 w: oo - S2 W a-s SH t: a ? .v g P 3 3 P- -3 a a a o : -mH i -.. . . '' si c W . a - - ' - . J v -' , , , a. - p rr. isssj ps Q c-l , & -B Sal -w r7 S5f fl V f pq -5 Q 3 (2T) .fa ITE PH0NB203; .17 South mm. Suffering fwim;niify pqw'iM "he Vwipplied with. every means poss4'bile''4w iSief.,4t Wthtptouru tolloying: "This la to- certify Vtfcatrl jwm.a , -terriMe aafferer frooi Yell vw Jaaiufdlce tor over six months, and ires treated ty om of tie best ohirsiciaiiB an our city aaud all to no ivadL Dr. .B, .vr,drogsit, reooanqniead- ed iESectile Bitters; aauatter taiing twd bottles; ! w entirely cuaned. I ww Uke rreat-oleauire lis T&xxnvave&ainx theantO. aiy ' person suffering ifrosa ,442id'' lerrible fmaiAdV. 1 m ntefullv yours.' M. A. Ho- gariy, Uxington- Ky.' ;:r Boll : ty .?.T. , 07 CO 4 Q MO I 3 TfhrfT. - IIIIIIIM Ctso that cave Deep prwcwncm tzzdxzcztt c2srz2c3nj es at bcaa. Dr. f Ttt'vcssL Cla ayrghiRfta r: GtomagA, )! Deafness, f ' Asthma, b DomrslSv ; , Coimimptfaty x Catftraet, ; Dtocd. " Rheotacitesa, Obesity, , Clan - Disecsea.S r . - -"-A-Zt- -;- 'M-5 .5- 'Vj )r77n fSrr, n pn nDecaXc-i .X TOv eta , I I I I l ? V 1 AL0 f J ; i . J tW'J. iff tf I EKirf cf ta reseda wCl b scxt apoa rcssht cf $2131 . Their effect pm:m. n.0.v715;I3lh St., l V.,.rasliton,p.C. :.. . .i.u. i ni'iftn mmtrV i i' T iipi. I ; IIH l r IT 1 ' -UMMMHI' .. ! . 'i , V 4 -v :-, : 1 j i I -J i . i ( A. a v ' , 1 i -4, J ' . . ;. 4 ... ; ; ' .Is 5 v" ; . i 4 - ! i 1 .' 'r. s: Snrim'Ajtad'Peaiam's'Fii V ' . l A. ' ' ' " A ' A,. If y
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