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THE SIGN OF TUB BOOK. Mo ecra oi the Peat! 4 91 1 WHes -j, .r'V 7 i, r - , P . 1 " t . The ..retail . clerks' association meet to r migrhft faC. L U. halt FVoak 'A PdsJ.kvtocd! ltd. the service at ;tbe Y. M. CL A. last ajlgbt. Tie bad weather prevented (the oneat ling of the Zeb Vance club last night. t The boarxl of educaon heM their regu 1 lair monthly meeting- in the count house ' ytetatecday morning and tarnaacced rou tine business. Pisgiah. lodge, Heights elf Pyiihias will mi CtefftlE- hall, it 12:30 o'cloLk iBoday ,and attend tine funeral if thefir Jate broth er, T. C Stajrnes. J. Wiley Shook hias written a number1 etprs to norcnerr" newspapers ana the "only one" says that the scourge wW. fall km' somebody's back when they aaie puMished. Mrs. Uouisa M. Quinton died Saturday morning- ait her borne on Efoxd street, aged 60 years. Her death .resulted from heart "trouble. A soa and :two daughters survive her. A small fire Ibroke out in the Batterv Park hoitel Sundav m. The fire de par'rremt w'ss caPeJ out, but When the" arrived the blaze had 'been' extinguished by chemicals. Tnvita'io'riis n-re out frr 'i "progressive love" party at Miss Cartmell's home on Orange street next vveanetsdiy night. The occasion 'is complimentary) to Miss Ada Love Gudger. Laying In Groceries. The old gentlemajj is itakfaog comfort dni them So will you if you buy of us. Try Out Honey Drop Ocra. Potted' in M&lne, and! Nothing Better 12 l-2o. can. Our New York State Corn, At 10c. can. Same las sold by others at 12 l-2c. A. 0. COOPER. 32 South Main. Hold 5O0 Otters v Price 25 Cents Phone No 254. Rogers' Book Store, 20 South Main Street W!1liam P. Hill, the Paton avenue broker, has Tesumed wlrh a new tele S ulpiie service dire at from New York i,rd CMcpg'--, that, M 'anything, surpasses Ihis former wire service. Orders for the fancy 'dress costumes lor -he ball at Albamarle Manor must be filed wi-th WhifW k's clothing- 'house before 12 o'clock Thursday, to ireceive aJ.testocn from New York. Ed'ney, of Henderson county, ivas been trinsfeirred to Salisbury. George W. Can non. ex Po-?'i mister o? .Ashevike, tas been appointed 'to -suixjeed him The Men's Outfitter store on Patton avenue ;3 underg':libg complete renova (tirini New stock will be added and ithe public will ficKi iric-reased Iatwaicbions in the handsome furnishing stare. m The Wltne5EeB lat2-flJn iHhp It-wrv snsnpnrl ed pcJicemten, F. W. Garrison and W. C. Bradley, weire not sworn by the police commi-'tee. The patrolmen were sus peaded on their simple staitememi:s. MBss Agmes Murdock land Glover Hoi linrsworth wet united in matrimony Suiiay afternoon elt tihe home of the bride lim Welst End. The Rev. A. E. Brown, pastor of itb West; End Ba.ptfet ehurch, perforrnedl the ceremicray. AsheyHle Typogrbiphical uxifon elected the follbwimg offieeirs yesterday evening: presidtinlt, J. S. Eagan; vioe p-3idwmt, S. H.Hamriok; secretairy, R. C. Frank; trel'soirer, lET. W. Wlhitesides; sergeant at etmts, P. J. Johnson. n v,ic,r-l of mar-aigers of the Socie1-" nf Prp-verl f yri Cruelty b An'muCr, will hold Ste morirnly riif e toe this af termcon I at 3:30 (o'clock, in th rvffi ety, a'-om 4, Paragcml buMdine. All ithss i-nc-pEBked are cordially invited to attend. Late Fatrrdav night Denu!tv SheriT Wea-e- e'ta-ched a machine be'on-ine to Kiither Mt. rr Mrs. M. Y.. Angel' of Doubledav. Th? nmchi-ne had bpei mtot itgaged1 to Jcihn Rice bv Mr. Anrel but Mrs. Angel clnms that the mache is fc.- property, and (the .tramsaictrion.. ille gal. ou-n.iy PhvsicSaTH I. A. Harris, was in tv n xeV;-rZ3.y and reports a boom at Jur ', The it'own is "beinp- Kaiid off inlo rricadiri'zed streets. SXewalks re be'itoi- bnilit. There", a well foundpd rumor that a big .rolling mill is to be dibate? ther6 SOT' by aB Vuts!de -.PL?" r "We- Perrv. who wi l Ke r.L tbe Asneville "ol,legs Fe!b. 15 i Drs den rrwr Pays: la Mr. Perry we made eoqu-antance of a blind pianist o" ex trao.riir.3ry technique and tasful in' trprF-'aitjo-is. who. excelled pirMcu'iarl bers1SZt' Rubiaisitl Chopin num TRY OUR SALTED PEANUTS THEY ARE FINE ONLY 5 CTS. A BOX. KISS-Mq CANDY CO 'S CAFE. 43 Patton Avenue, A. C Mitchell, Manager. stairs, humining an air of the mountains. Then a wild scream thrilled 'through the house, fldowd,,by a wftld mufRed gurgls. A few minutes later a bedraggled cook emerged from the .ttaiar,. dripiing pud dies at every step. She was doctored up in tiire to be able for the preparation of the mext meaL . is the time to brif-fC jour Bicj eles in and have ihfin cleaned at d adjusted for the cowing pea- Fon?s riding. We are prepared to do it WELL and promptly t a comprritavely small cost. Asheville Cycle Company Eugene C. Sawyer. Mgr. Phone 228 16 18 Church St fjnr.M i fib. ?t if" v ni f ...tit - jj lama f i&fuz-vr Talking through his hat. the man is who teHa you that lie ' can nvai our laundry .workia beauty or gen eral satisfaction! Itahe "warer' Wo :va- on top in. up :to date .ndroethode ana we taKe special pains to please eao Individual patroa in the exquisite finla and general renovation of their linen Care in handling is our -watchword. SEE EOIB -LIL, ! Poplar beds, $150 each. . v Poplar . bu reaus, $3.50 each. Poplar wash stands yu cents each, at Mrs. L. A. Johnson' 27 North Main, street. 303-3 SUMMER HEAT Is the temperature throughout tbe nouse, at tne uaara tDOcei. 'J . T. Harris and T. W. Norvill have moved! icheftn shoe shoo o in rvwirt square, GreetrTs old stand. 313 6t A GREAT reeord of cures, nnv quailed in medical history, proves xiuou b oarsaparuia possesses merit on- Known to any other MEDICINE. No-To-2iac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed totntto habit cure, makes weak iucu mi uus, uiHH yure. ouc. ci. All druggista THE BALANCE , Of our Ulsters at two-thirds their cost. We may have just what you want. Call and see them., All Men's and Boys Suits and Overcoats at absolute cost. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN UNDERWEAR, SHOES, GLOVES, HOSIERY AND FANCY SHIRTS. AsheMIe Steam Launfiry ' F'hotiB 95. ; 43 WSST COLLBQE ST. Tran am. Ask Your Grocer for IT Asheville Milling Comp') Manufacturers. Coal Selected and Re-scresn. J ;ed for Domestic Use. Uiner8r Agents, Wholeialt and Retail AsbefUie Ice and Goal Company 4 PATTON AVHNTJD. JAS. P. SAWYER, President. t : J". B. RANKIN, Cashier. Capita,! Stocfe - - - - $100,COO: superior f&cilitiea tor Doing a Oener&l Banking Business. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT' This cae of ChWk's Kin'cd r accused of wrjury, was called in crim ' ffi'l court yesterday morning.. Th iurv .0.UU14.WH ana. tne dise ,"-intinuip-d unul the Arwil .tvm r.Jl U? rnedln respect toihe memory of the rm ous. elerk iaf the superlior Lizzie Hampton and Lull 'w0n both colored, had a h.iir null in ? Siuday ajd we locked up by Policeman Tay" lor. In pc.rrce court yesterday mornine iW one case peaJanice. - tor ap Opening. New Store 18 Patton A ve. New Stock COR. LEXINGTON AVENUE. 0PP. HOTEL BERKELEY. Thursday, February 9th. I will open at No, 1 E. Court Square, next to the Market House, with a Full line of High Grade Groceries. Long experience and a thor- Jough knowledge of the grocery business, coupled with the de termination . to keep the very best, 'reshest and purest goods, will no doubt enable me to please the, most fastidious. of Atltenlttan. Tfn.'i l. . . ' o..'.t jl x y mum. Mvm Oastle haJl at 12:30 oday7bary 7 for (the purpose of attending to a bodv o eo YnaA ,of our decease brote- T w H- L- Mor"is, K. of R. & s' Zeb Weaver, C. C. - J"f Jp"03 of the Ashevie Hardware domihtoy received yeeitrd-ay wKh SSv T?lr re,.1c trid-e com pany. The calemdlair displays a teerhW of ctHrorn litihogmphs of wafeoS P with tte teftlertilp Oregon in ,rhe ceSS. t chiBet fiarurfe in (the designs are a in the full un?form d 2? the vy amd a The cook att fte h'ome of MaJ. Brenizer n West Chestnut atreet, took an invoi unMrr Hath Sunday. The heavv rS 5 P the Wwement of hS wi tii three tfeett of water. Th ciaeday tetBte. She trfraWJ' 1" 34 PATTON AVENUE. 'Phone fNo.: 6. mSWJVENIRS lier Color Shetches of p' . v -r j j Local Scenery. Wpa. Kroger. T ;fc' " TO C3-0 T. IrJ1 PLAYERS: Before putvhasiug your supplies call on me. I hav th largest line iu the city. Can give you an elegant club tor $1.25. I handle three differeat manufactures. The Henley, Mussel burgh, Silvertown. The A. 1. Black at 30 cents each, $3.50 per dozen. Call and examine my line. L. BLOMBERG, The Leader in Above Line in the city. Established 1887. 17 Patton Avahha. EXINE N LIVERY. FEED AND SALE STABLES For UP-TO-DATE LIVERY. Victorias, Surrevs. T. Carts, English Tandem carts, RUBBER TIRE BUG' GIESf and the best equipped SADDLE HORSES m he city. Lessonsiven in Riding, also jumping. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. F. A. MEARS, PROP. Belo Swaunaioa Hotel. fifi Smith lutein Q Full lire of First Class Livery. Rubber Tird Buggies. ... . Prompt attention paid to all orders. Open day and night. Biding Lessons given. C. O. MILLARD. PROP. Phone 180. 21 Havwood St. "r" rirMViFi?Dij .. . .I J" . j5SJgS5 1 mi mai, ... r ,1 1 ff R aWera l III i A word to Our line of Golf goods is now completer The cfele brated Bridgeport goods m f?1?60 so by all golf experts Slre- Clubs from S1.25 to keep all the best grades. Glad fA sfi 1,0 )'"" Figuring on Coal Of higlh grrade is different from figuring on an inferior grade for economy. Jt takes , less of our high, well screened, coaL to'thiiW;,aut,the siame amount of heait than any other , ooai you cair buy lit is clean, aatlWacitaTy; and- coifg no more Ahan less efficient coat. " ? , " cnnoLinn goal ea 23 Patton Ave. Phone 130. Mcpherson & clark DEALERS IN Stoies, Tinware and Honss x FflrmsMng Goods. Sanitary Plumbing. Steam and Hot Water Pit tinff, Hot Air Furnaces, Tin aadjSlate Roofing and Gal vanized Iron Cornice. 45 Colleae Street TEXJBiHOffB 133 ti-si.-- Ashevii e N. C . 1898. Loimhtan Washington, D. C, 1877r Frank HAS NOW ON DISPLAY iH FINEST LINE OF SAIOKERS t ARTICLES . South of Kew -York. Cigars 5 cents to x.oo cach.iBriar .Pipes 25 cents to s :ven dollars each, and Meerschaum Pipes Cgar and Cigarette Cigars by the Box at Factory Prices. We ask comparison of out stock and "priced irith that of the legitimate tobacconists of the large citiesT . L ( i; ' H P&ttsn Ave. pht 34 PAlTOTi AVU. 1 r 3i X S - v r
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