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3 &t HE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE JULY J 3. 1S99 i": 1 ------: Is. J 5 r 4 r J - . - y. - At AlAl AlAIAlAtA 1 bank, a guest of the Battery Park .... mote. - v -. Mrs. D. W. Cauble toae been. cxit4caHy . ... . t 2 4- JwnAny all at tlie mj-sspoti hwspbkii, uut - own; s Bjeueveci am, sac wu iwwvci. A freight car in itirain umber 72 broke down1 yesreraay one muo wcu vi. j-rc JrOLo, delaying num itr u.wv uuuio. The picnic for th Sunday school of heli oextt week, very likely oa Tuesday covered from the injury fc receivedTlby fall recamuy at naa name an maranau. - The opeoilng dance of tte season will he given at the Ardent Park hotel this evetnfag. A larger number of Asheville young people will acteno:. The Southern local freight a gemts met veatfirdav morning at iu o ciock ana left for Hcit Springs yesterday afternoon to spema tne amignt. , J.P. Ilowatt has received a letter from Rev. A- C. Dixon, paying he "will arrive in Asheville Saturday afternoon. Mr. Dixon will JeshuTe at the Fd:st Bap tist clburdh -Monday evening. The regular meeting of 'the Daughters of the Confederacy will he held, ait the First Baptist chufrdhi ithis afternoon at 5 o'clock. A large and prompt attend aoce is requested, as business of impor tance wGll be tr'ansaoted. The crowds at the gospel teat continue very sat's-factory. Dr. Cbjaalea W. Byrd preached last evcminig cm the "Barren Fig Tree." Evangelist Lee -wdir conduct both fervice today. His subjedt att 10 o'clock wril be "Tjiving Gratce." At 8.30 p. m., "Memory." O. R". Patterson yesterday afternoon received a-telegram firom,'the assistant adjutamt general atattog" that he had been appointed -to the office of second Ideutemanlt in the volunteer army. Mr. Piaittenson will serve "in 'the 29th infantry, which regiment will, at is presumed, leuve for the Philippines .during the lait IteT ptajrt of AugusL Mr. Patterson served! n company F. first in the capac ity of corporal, and wae promo.ed while at ivtvamiBin to une omce oi lieutenant. ThUa 'As ithe first line offieor that has come to North Oairolina. The Soutthern Railway coOf3!uctors' ex cursion will take place Friday, July 21. The trarn will leave Asheville at 8:30 a. m., city time, for Balsam. Ore hour will be spent at Balaam, and then, the torain will return to Waynesville for dinner, and a d'antce wdl lbe given dur ing the afternoon. The excursion will leave Waynesville returning to Ashe ville. at 6:30 p. m. Tickets will be sold at $1, and may be bought alt hotels or from Capt. L. E. Perry or Oapt. Thomas McBee. 15 Cents Pound Can.. - 30 Cents 1- Pouid Can. r 75 Cents S'ound Can A STRICTLY HIGH 42RADE BAKirJG POWDER Fresh fot Mason's Caks. Crackers and Uneeda .Biscuit. A. P. COOPER. 32 South Mala., "THE SIGN OFi TXTE BOOK.? 5- The Tendeh cv of the Times iJB to shorten the spalling'of words. vs: jweiwouldsr instead ,of croquets We desire to shorten our stock; j oucailuy anT "- ' v : JmGHT BALL SET FOR $L06 I3bgrexd'v;B6bls: Store; Y Phone No, 254": 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET vvuuiu It Beats the World IF'YOU NEED A Suit or Extra Pants Now is Your Chance. Jfrat b ea how we can put euchf perfect work manslilp on a shirt frwnt. is what everyone aayr that examines our fauitlesa laundry ' work. No spot or fnay io mar the beautv nt tiu tm. proacaiable color and finish put "upon tt ucaoa wmpeuaTO Dy - any ? laun dry in this town. Ours la.nnrii-ir nmrtr nas reached the jtop. fiotch f perfcUoii inat uaa yet Deen ODtaLnedl Asheville Steam Launcirv ? x-aone vo. 4S WEST COLLEGE ST. Bttfcn' Flint Wks. MtiM " 1-2 jt sk Mil Me Wheat .Si iJ! Flour 14 sk .11 W 2Cftr tlM bre4 mad whole wheat flour t any tht w k ever had upon W table and w never nwt any but tt Ut biw. 1! THOS. LAWRENCU Prfc of Normal & Ooileritte For Sate by all Dealers ASHEVILLE LAW SOCIETY. 20 Per Gent Off Any Light Weight Suit or Pants. AN I SIZE! . . . ANY BTYLE I IN ALL -GRADES ! Paper Bead by Mr. Thomas at Session Last Evening. At a meeting of the law society last night F. W. Thomas, Esq., read a pa per on "The rights of an insolvent part nership to permit its members to ap propriate the assets, ito their own use as against the creditors of said partner ship." It waist pointed Out that the de cisions in North Carolina indicate that one of - the partners with the ooraent of the fther may give his personal debts priority over firm debts. . J. W. Summers was elected first vice president in place of J. N. Rogers and Mark W. Brown, second vice president. A committee, consisting of President Louis M. Bourne, Mark W. Brown and F. W. Thomas, was selected to prepare " resolutions Jon the death of J. N. Rog er. At the meeting next Wednesday night Conald Gillis will read a paper on 4A4taehmenite." 18 Patten Avenue. IS THIRTEENTH ANNIVERSARY BALL Col. Turner Of EsmAralrfji. Tn n ia in the city. Dr. Meldrdm and wife, of St. Sdmon s Island, are guests of Mrs. John Wdlbar, 147 Patton avenue. Miss Minmie McOourry will leave this aftemiroon for Yancey counitv. viii.f relatives for a fortndght. Mks McDoogle of Indtanapolds leaves Saturday for -Knoxville, after epending several weeks at the Manor. wi!Ue found In all Ihtcycles made these days, but don't imke (the-mistake of thimking -thait one ball" bearing is as good as another, for there is a difference in them just as great as there is a differ ence. in eteeL Some is good and some ia hot so good. If you will xme to see us we will take pleasure in showing you the difference, and also show you the FINIBST BALL BEARING IN THE WORLD. v If you want a reliable bicycle come to see us. We know we sell 'that kind. ASHEVILLE CYCLE CO., iO;Gabinet arnish. Phone 228. EUGENE G. SAWYEE, Prop. No. 18 and 20 Church 6t This Varnish flos freely and dries in about twentv four hoars. J For interior finish it is unexcelled; works equally wril on hard or soft woods. Trade supplied by 33 PATTON T avenue. iwa, JwcnnuTj & Cn wv JAS. P. SAVTER, Presideat. J. B. RANKIN, Cash!. TO MM DBatlteiry Fairlk UDf&imk, 53 South Main Street. I carry a select stock of Brandim. Winaa and Whiabi . ' a Avysi j i Vyl y tniEs: that s keot in an up-to-date saloon. All . buuuuukbtU iu ijucuibjr auu price. . Pat. Mclntyre, Proprietor, Phone 218. P. O. Box 337 ASK - FOR - BEACH - NUT - RYE SUPERIOR FACILITIES FOR DOING A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. . ) AN IDE Imported and Domestic Cigars Sold by tne cox at factory Fnces at the AL SPOT ! Berkelev Cioar To Soend the Summer in J?t ? '"flVf . g- , - mm mm. Recreation and Pleasure. ASHEVILLE COLLEGE BUILDING A large and Delighted Party at Bat tery Part Last Evening. Of the delielhtiful dancrs Baitltery Park ftnom time to time, it can certaimiy be sand that few, if amy, have 'excelled the success which attended the thirteenth anmiverBary ball given Jast evenomtg. - The young laddes were handi- homely gowned and seldom !has Asheville - eeem a more beautiful assemblage of fair dames. Cobb's orchestra (fuTmiished - excellent music. 1 At 11.30 Mr. Chiarlea Mat'tOiews, jr., of Nashville,-' led the german with Mrs. "Barre'tt of Luisv4He, liinitiruducing a num ... ; ber of anew and pretty figures. During Intermissions lumch was served. Itch on- human, cured to 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Dotion-. This never .falls. Sold, by T. C. Smith, druggist, Asheville, N. C. FOR SALE. ' " . AT A BARGAIN. A NICE. NEW SIX ROOM PftTTA CtTP. -Jij- large hal's. front and back piazza 2" 3 n.'' Good well and citv waif - : "Vi.eoajI't"hoUBe- Iarge barn, crib, carriage - house; etc. . te f -"'rJojir. f land; firfe, white txne grove; on West College,, and: Academy Btreets. IlendersnnvillP tst r . For prices and terms see J. G. jGraiut. reyeaiue collector's office, Ashe - - Wile, N.jC. or, J- f' . - - SUTTTTT Jfc . Tt7 A T TVTvr4' Real Estate Brokers, 58 Ncr.h Main St. " WANTED ! Vi:;WRTEB.tJolofed or 1 - white. .Must be?ncav intel 1 -' X - ligtti t aid, of goorll cHarac-ri r;X i." - -i - ter. . Apply at t . v' -f, ' . r 62 H1YWOOD ST. Miss Ndna Wadsworth of Montgomery, Ala., will arrive this monndng- t the home of Mm. Wads worth on Bailey street Mrs. Fw A. Smith; George Tennamt, and Walter Lee will go to- Black Moun tain today io spend about a week. fxfc M. H. Hold of Oak Ridge ia to the city today. " James Parker is spenddittg a vacaiuion this week fishing on Pigeom river with a party or irueruos.- i i t 4 i 4 ARCHIBALD 4. JONES, Asheville, N. C r .... .;- i Seeing is Believing. Has been thoroughly renovated and is now open for the accommo dation of summer visitors. Excellent service, pleotric lights and baths on every floor. ' THE 7-4CRE CA.MPU3 GROUiS'DS are well shaded and afford delightful walks and beautiful mountain scenery. Terms $7.00 to $10 00 per week. Address . , O. B If you don t believe we hive the largest stock of Buggies and the lowest prices just step in our Warerooms any time convenient. When it comes ta Wagons we a,re Strl.tIy ln It, as every one who has us9l a Studebaker or an Owensboro will tee tily to its merits. WRIGHT, Proprietor and Manager, No. 86 Patton Avenue. - -V- Mrs. G. E. Youle of Atlanta, and Mlsa Ease Whdtfleld of BrunswSck, Ga., are vistttog friends in Ashevlille. T. A. .Walker of Oak Ridge, and Her man Cooper of -Siberia, (aire .vtisi ting at A. D. Cooper's, on Haywood street. . Mr and Mrs. C.'H. Duty, Mt Siter-j ling, Ky.; C. A. Moseley, Chartotite; A. B. Garlland, Montgomery; j. B. Pa.?! reinlt, New York are among the Tecient 1 arrivals at -the Berkeley. V - "-. ' . "Miss May tne Stellimg has gone o Old Port to visit' Miss KateWesterman. M&m Ida Prttdiaaidl lis visiitdng friends in th city.; ,--; - ' ; ; ." :: 4S - :Zk "- . Captari and MrsT". W. Patton, Miss Fanny 'Paitltonv; Miss ;Jois!e, PaOfcon, -and McLoud Patton, Miss Penmiiman', Miss Partoer, Haywiood Parker Miss Battle, Miss Murphy,' and .Lyman- Deal," will leave -EViday tot spend two weeks to ithe mounltaina. . - " ' $ ' - - . M:'es Nancy IQng; Davidson 4s exv pected to arrive tpday, to visit her auntt Mrs. T. S. Morrison. - ' w : - Mrs. Owen Smith and Frank Smith will leave! itioday- ifor a . short-, visdt ' to Black Mountain, " ' ' " - : Mrs.--A: E. Airm!. whru has VxnV,$iit- irg her mother- several weeks leaves fto-H gay ror tier nome at Asbury Park, N, - . ' . x ' ' '. e The Misses Stephens were down from .Balfour yeeteraayi- j; t' - - - : Miss BebeccaT Webb, .who'has been the Ifuest- ot the- -Misses Campbell jfor : sev--eraiweeks, leaves,: Saturday 4for ber !homer 4n Spartanburg, -much (to 5;thovi Bw vi iiiiuuy Aneuus sue aas inaue aur angner snort 'Knoxvllle Georgia Moone'y has rniyed Mrs. .Eusrene - Wilson. .Ttrntiflffi-ft fl home in xKnoxvdlle, here she numbers ;V ner rnenas oy tne score amd rciis a great pltasure to tthem that- she 4s again a"f Visitor dintNthe dtv." Mlsw '".TnAnvV Tiaa r Jiumurr w Auevine irieuias, ene nav- - w - . BETWEEN YOU AND I and the Jamp post you can't find such a choice stock of wines, liquors, whiskies, gins and brandies In this town as you can iright here at all times, and at prices that you will pay for inferior graces elsewhere. Our whiskies, brandies, gins, etc., are pure, and are. unexcelled for medicinal purposes Telephone 72. 43 South Main Street; mycTici 35 Dozen Men's Otttina- Shrrtsr n where. 75 cents, our price 50 . Ccrlfs. Better - ones reduced in proportion.1 ' t FI FTYlPAI flS J3F :ttf OSE j enVantsJeftthat sold Jor $3:00, $25,6oi r" Will be closed nt at $1. 75 per pair. ; LARGE REnijrrihnN Arit T.;v - o - i'" -: an-u DOJB oammer.uothins:--uhildrnV otr d.. c.'i .c ' 1 "Vtr-::; Wren's. ltt thecitV and will remain v.' v- ivo wo - - -s ijtri-.-vS -v.-'ar-- -Cj-;. "f . . , 5 a- TheiMe -isj-T i" '?"J 0 BLOM BERG, The Leader, In uigars,x-Tobaco, Smokers' Articles and - Sporting Goods Is my line smce 1887. - Everybody Knows It, L. BLOMBERG, The Leader, 17 Patton Avenae No Test Like a Trial ; , Ourlca Cream is the bestia town. 1 We are particular about malrjngr it; use thepurest creaniT" insist upou cleaD--licess, quick service and politeness. These points make ocr ice Uream Famous. - : - -'.'. -. -. '. - v are made fresh every day. L. ; Air THFHRfii h xeiepaoaa lip,. V AStlEVlLLE CANnY KITCHEN ; 7- . a m h a - - 1 ' "V'j uut M "7- "'V - ' The Imperial Millinery aid Ladies' .ioaputa:fitUtL Street. At COST I nntfitte .teTj-iFrpf-iChaiKe ! . . . r . t : tng m one time vleiited Mrs. Harrv.TTAll f yv. . , . r . v v .. f ' t - t1 and iies': oTOFrraif: Wo. 22 S;Mam "i- ii' -r ' -.-'sir: -.. . - - jfjwr ir-tr -,- .v . - -W' .&' ,'V
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