5 HEIIITZ'S '.BAKED BEftHS, M3-Go3ol -'flu Beat! Rogers 2)o ifrxmiATd SAUCE, 1 v -Ti ' ',Tin3 SIGN OF 'TUB BOOK." Ell IliiorePatS( Mr1?. -J? tt5" . , " . f ards. - 'A pleasant card, party was, entertained "'1 at Morgo Terrace last nighit, by .Miss - ;,The flue ieirace on he Ncrth Malta ' . .street side of Dr. -' Burroughs', residence , r" ' jpropery "was yesterday sown with, trlpple . .. ". .The Wornaitt'e foreign Mlssionlairy - ciety, of. Ceniiriji Mt E.-church, sovfchi , ,wm meet, an ne lecture room or ttne , - - ch,urch this afternoon- at 4 o'clock. '- ' The home of tfhe Misses Brown on ' Jijcrth Main street, was devoted ta a. -da- ? -lighttful gathering of society ilolks lairt mg-nt. uiie evenung was occupied with " .,r -" ; . The auction sale commenced, yesterday -V . . ; .'aT Charles A. Webb, administrator of - - - tne estate of the laite Lieutenant Soott, - oy is. uoffin, auctioneer, mHi te coo . t; ducted agiain today fa Aroint of 'the court vv t V house at 12 o'clock. -. 1 Ikey Swartzberer bias been discharged . c . . . - He was accused of ooontrng Beonie Swafitzburg's letiter. Justice Summey ? 5 -: . teemed the evidence insuffiolem and dia '!-i:-T:'. .. missed the case. Postofftce Inspector . . John W. v Bulla assisted the proaecu ition. '. The fju-ction eaie of ipereomal property ' belonging to tJie late Judge B. D. Car tv ter, which was comment ed on Feturuary k th ,1st, was conductted agiain yesterday -.fa , for-" Charles A. Webb, admiia'istria'tor, by E. Coffin, auctioneer. It will go on ag'ain today at t o'clock, to fronit of ''Me court house. Richmond Dispatch says: The clerk of the United Srtes disirio): court at ' . Asheville, N. C,. has subpoenaed Mr. A. J. Wray, of 328 South Cherry street, "this : city, to appear An ithaJt court on 'the 15th ,s of .February, as a wd'tnesB in the case of the Umi'hed States ag'adaist Messrs. Wil liam E. Breese and W. H. Penland. Mr. George O. Ccibb, and old Hickory boy, who hias been resldimg in Rome, Ga., ,'- for several years, has decided to locate in Asheville. He has purchased a half in 1 teres't im the icigiar faitory of Mr. Pred ; Mclmturff, and they will enlarge .their "1 . busiiaess. Mr. Cobb, will visit his rela ; tivee aaid many friends itn' Hickory as soon sas he ge's his business in proper v. Eihape. Hickory Press. "!. Among the effects of toe late Judge E. v; D. Carter, I'hat were sold yesterday by Charlfs A. Webb, edmmistrator, were . f ouffld two slips of paper on which Judge r Carter and W. W. Davies had written . ' rtheir guesses of the result of the congres jsional election soon after the judicial convention at which. Judge Carter failed ,, of noimitaationu CanteT's guees was 195 majority for Crawford, Davies' 225, -Crawford's majority on the official count "was 238. PER! n J. O. Harrisan Is in town from Frank lin. v ' $xS W. K. Merrick, of EWllsboro, N. Cv ie in the city. Mr. H. F. Rumbouigh is 4n the cdty from Hot Springs. W. G. StevensonC of Charlotte, is a Visitor in the city. Captain W. B..Troy arrived In 'the city from Balfour yesterday. Sxfe D. C. Cummiiogs, of Clyde, N. C, ar rived in the city yesterday. ..The Misses Mamie and Blanche Nel son are in town from Kmoxvdlle. &S ' James S. Coleman, of Weaverville, has returned from his 'trip to Atlanta. J. H. McNeely arrived in 'the city .Trom Morg'anton, Wedmiesday nig:ht. Mr. and Mrs. Pefcy H. Gordon, of -BuTgetftstownr, Psfc, 'are in 'the city. Lawrence P. MlcLoud is expected to return from Raleigh, ei'ther today or to morrow. Deputy Collector John B. Ainslee, of Llsbee, Jackson county, arrived in Itown yesterday. v Mrs. Harry Heinistsh and children wnt to Sparttansburg yesterday maiming for a short visit. SxS A. H. Steele, George A. Murray and G. W. Queeiner, of Knoxville, are visit ing in the cky. , T.-C Stames, clerk of the superior court, is critically ill at ( his home on Starnes avenue. John W. Bulla, postofflce tospecitor for North Carolina, left yesterday morning if or .Salisbury. Mrs. A. F. Weaver and children have returned from "Weaverville to their home am Broad street. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. W. Graham will leave Tuesday for a momtin's visit to var ious resorts In 'Florida. ' Carytaln James P. Sawvr.1ft. veit.r- day f or Morgantom on business relating to the insane asylum. J, W. Norwood, president of the Na tional bank 'of Wilmlngtom, arrived in the cdty yesterday evening on business. QDNAL . - v - Charles 1. Maxwell, of Washington. V j . has ben transferred to the Asheville : V. postofflce, -He entered on his duties as felerk, yesterday. I,'.: ? , ' W. C. McLaughlin and his nephew, v, lxuis Johnson, arrived in the city' yes- terdav morning. Louis Johnson will ea- -s ter Bingiham schoolNas a cadet. . x$ . Captain C. F. Camp, of the Sou'tthem ': U Railway, who has been. on an. extended $ idi Al 34 PATtOrf AVENUE, S ' , ' - ,f. bdz .iy jS-j " t , h. i Local vSenerv '.St 0 rr.t I Cents a Can 1 The best and only genuine Baked Beans on the market. FRESH COTTOLENE Country Leal Lard Fox River and Tennessee CREAMER BUTTER Our Goods and Prices speak foe . themselres. A. D. COOPER. South Main, TRtOUR SALTED PEANUTS THEY ARE FINE ONLY 5 CTS. A BOX KISS-ME CANDY COt'S CAFE. 43 Patton Avenue. A. C. Mitchell, Manager. SMOKE TRAYLOR'S MAGISTRATE CIGAR WnM. IK.ir0) ary IKDttDn ait N. , H DDni!iPtt it - the mmair kett enmtiraimce hunting trip near Titusville, Florida, has returned to ithis city, via Spartanburg. Mrs. W, H. Chatfield arrived in he city, from New York, i yesterday. She is siiopping at Albemarle manor. Her husband, Captain Chatfield, Fifih iinfant ry, U. S. A.f as at Santiago de Cuba. Second! hand furniture taken as par payment on new furniture at Mrs. Ti. A Johmsoii'o, 27 North Main street. 303-3 .SUMMER HEAT Is the temperaitura throughout jthe house, at the Oaks (hotel. rYGPEPSIA is the cause of un toldsufferiiiar. Bv taking HooV Sarsaparilla- the digestive organs are toned and dyspepsia 10 CU RED. .cv!Q;ifi:klie Hold 0 .-: t-. Rogers Boolv iStore, 'Phone No 254. 7 i 3 I HI ' Asheville Cycle Company Eugene C. Sawyer. Mgr. , Phone 228 16 & 18 Church St THE BALAIGE 'v. - Of our Ulsters at two-thirds their cost. We may have just what you want. Gall and see them. AH Men's and Boys Suits and Overcoats at absolute cost. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN UNDERWEAR, SHOES, GLOVES, HOSIERY AND FANCY SHIRTS. ' 2Le. 18 Patton Ave COR. LEXINGTON AVENUE. Livery, Feefl anJ Sale StaMes. Full lire ot First, Class Livery. Rubber Tired Busrgm-. Hviinf. Lessons given. Prompt attention paid to nil orders. Opei. day and night. ?: CO. MILLARD, PBOP. Phone 180. 27 Haywood St. 4. VKorcf to Our line of Golf goods is now completed The cele- brated Bridgeport goods experts; g golfers 0 ll&tfers; Cents .VT Jt". - " ' . ;: ' ,:' 2b South Main.Street . 1 Is the time to briDg your, Bicycles -in and have, them cleaned a"i d a justed lor. the roniinp; hea Bon's riding:.;' We aie prepared to do it WELL and prkoi tly at a comprritavely .smaU coHt. New Stock OPP. HOTEL BERKELEY. r jiguring on Coal- pfvhlghi grade , is different from 'figuring i. an: Jnfriorferade ; tor economy It fakes leaswof j hisrhVV well, screened, 63aL tot&pw -0tthemUnTount'.bl hat,thanuiyiOther coair you caniljur.- I It ! ' cleans? satisfactoy? .ajtia 'cosf,,oar mere itd iss efficient' coki ffJ V : si hunts JV-i-iJii-i ij, ?r, fcs'it 25 NOW Talking through his hat TV? - the man 3s who tells, you that he cast nvai our laundry work in beauty or gen eral satJsfuattoia to the "wearer. We kee on top In up Id date Sundry: njethod ana we take special paJina to please eai' Individual patron In the exquisite- JBLnls and general renovation d their linen Care in handling is our watchword,' , Asheville Steam Laundry 4 Thine 95. 43 WEST, COLLEGE ST. JAS. P. SAWYER, President. N CapitaJ. Stoclr - - - SIOOOOO: Superior Facilities tor Doing a General v Banking Business. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. 'safe deposit bobs for rknt FIRE A. TEIFIELD'S STOCK, LATELY DAMAGED BY FIRE, MUST BE CLOSED OtfT BY SATURDAY. Would prefer to close out as a whole. -Stock Cigars, JPIpes, 1THpacc, !por Ing t&oodls, . taitloii'w j, etc, - " Remember the place, 28 SOUTEE .-W&n& ST. mm FOR S LIVERY. l-li-Dl P. A. HEARS, Prop. Below Swaunanoa Hotel. HAS NOW pN DlSlLAY South bl J Cigars 5 cents pa $1.00 O Washingixwi, D. C, 1877. , u Ashevil'e N. C . 1898 0 8 FrahhMMughi an 5 8 O seven dollars each, , and ' Meerschaum Jipes - Cgar a nd : Cigarette Holders a j cents "to I25 each - v Cigars by itie Box 11 1 5rc v We ask comparison of our of .the legitimate tobacconists o 3 AchvYour Grocer for IT-, Asheville Hilling Comp' kassfectarera. Coal Selected and Re-screen. f ed for Domestic Use. HtaAra' Agents, Wholeaale I ; ?; and Retail MeYlUe Ice and Coal Compacj - V S4 patton Avmrun. ; is:o3srsi 40. DXSTXLIiED WATHB. . , ; K. RANKIN, CmdJm. SALE I consist, of- LIVERY. FEED AND r SALE Victdrias, Surrys, T. Carts, English Tandem Carts, RUBBER TIRE AA BUGGIES, :: .And the best equipped SADDLE HORSES in the city. 85 South Main St, 1HE FINEST LINE OF New York. each. Briar Pipes 25 cents to :at Factory Prices. stock; and prices with- that the laree cities. - nm a tit ti oMdld GnnoiL IiT 7 Try At AVFr' . . - v ... y.. . . - j, - . - 1?

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