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1 -.,.).:' lha KiarH At tha KnnI. I ' ZT . I - mi Dairy Foods. Pure Creamery Butter, t Tbe kind itbat your palate loves it linger on, ' 25c Pound Pure Fresh Country Butter, The kliud ' 'that carries your miad back 'to the old farm. 20c Pound A. D. Cooper, 32 South Mala St. The Ashevllle H?irdwre Oompamy, Today is Yesterday's Papil. ANOTHER LOT OF HANAN'S SHOES JUST RECEIVED. Willow Calf, Black and Brown Glazed Kid, Drill or Kid Lined, Heavy or Medium Soles. Prices, $5 and $6 The best on earth is a HANAN SHOE. For sale only at 18 Patton Avenue. THERE IS NO ARTICLE OF DIET to which more judgment should be given tnan tae selection of Coffee. It means more than an habitual driak. Our climate necessitates drinking Coffee as an exMliaranit. But like other oom moditieB the GOOD and BAD existt and the painstaking lady of he household must be keen and avoid the flaring promises THAT THIS KIND OR THAT" KIND is as good as the delicious Mon ogram Java and Modtoa. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE, MONO GRAM HAS A DELIGHTFUL, FLA VOR, PERFECTLY HEALTHY, OF FULL STRENGTH AND VERY ECO NOMICAL. Every dan -warranted to give universal satisfaction or moaisy cherfullly refund ed. All first claws grocers Sell and re commend Monogram. CHARLESTON IMPORTING AND EXPORTING COMPANY, Importers, Roasters & Packers of High Grade Coffee, Chairl-wfcn, S. C, U. S. A. Porte's ordbestna will furnish the-mu-stic for tihe wedding of Miss Lusk and Mr. Pegram, on October ,18. Dr. John H. Reynolds, and Miss Annie R. Luther, Daughter of Dawd K. lu ither, of Leicester, were marrlied .yester day at the home of the bride. S. C. Betmett, lo-f Yancey counity has Kofvn rtaiipdi ttr, Tattle Rock. Ark., by a telegram annoutncing that ihl Etona had been) accidentally killed in thaiciity. Beginning toniight the late sdhedule of ithe Ashevidle amid! Bi'ltmlore street iiia.il way will be 'discanitlinueJdl The last ear will leiave the positoffic? at $:3Q p. m. William Taswell, of Windsor, has been gramted a pension of $6; George H. Thomas, of Aisheville, $10; Hemry Dur ham, Of Wins too, $6; Richard, of Pon- wuy, $10. Raleigh Post The members of the Central Method ist tehurch Epwortih League will give an oysier supper on Friday eveniing, Ootk ber 13, in the buildiiag uinder the opera house, formerly occupied by the Great Soutihem. cafe. The oorporajt'ion commiissioa appoints the following state bank examiners: Dr. George F. Lucas, of Blakien county; Ar thur E. Rankdm, of Asheville; W. B. Sbiaw, (of Henderson. Raleigh Oor. Charlotte Observer. Afiter the regular prayer meeting ser vice at the Fiinsit Baptist church this evening, the bbarldl of deacons will report favorably on the proposition to purchase a pipe organ for ithe church. It is al most certain that the ctongregafcioroj will adopit tin report of ithe board. The exhibition of am:aiteur photogra phy at the Y. M. C. A. next week will be of interest to ail amateurs. A cordial imvStaition is given to all to em. their work for exhibition1. The pictures will be placed nex't Monday and Tuesday. &nd the exihiUbitio-n formally lopeneldi it'o (the public Wednesday. Dr. W. P. Beall has bought the resi dence mow occupied by Hon. Thomas Settle, who is h's brother-in-law. This1 house was the dwelling place of Judge geltle. Mrs Thomas Settle has returned from Aeheville. It is rumored thait Mr and Mrs. Settle wtill m'ove to Asheville in the near future. Charlotte Observer. Rev. J. C. Troy writes the Observer as follows, atnd his many friend all over the tate will sympathize with him in his trial. "My wife lis critically ill with gastritis. We hope she is somewhat bt ter this morning, although she has taken -nm Tionn-iiclhmpfnt for seven davs. I am sure I have the prayers of all in this or deal." Charlotte Observer. The Sign of the Book. Maybe some time in the past you've bought un wisely. Inferior paper perhaps, disturbs your peace of mind whenever you write on it. Price paid too much, or you were deceived in its quality Then let today be yesterday's pupil. Determine in the future to buy of a dealer who stands back of his paper. STREET Phone No. 354 20 SOUTH "MAIN MORE WEDDING BELLS. Miss "Wells and Mr. Btowd to be Mar ried This Winter. The following invitations have been issued: Mir. and Mrs. J. Frank Wells requesc the honor of your presence teit the marriage of itfheir daughter Allie Maye, to Mr. Canlie N. Browm. on Thursday, October twenty-sixth. eighteen huindred and ninety-niae, at twelve o'clock, noon, Mascot, N. C. The bride to be is a daughfter of ex- Ooumty Commissioner J. Frank Wells. Sihe was at one time a student at ithe Asheville Female college and ha's a num- iber of of friietnds in' the city. Mr. Brown, is well known in social amd business circles. He is a son of . ex Counlty Chairman T. C. Brown, amd at present proprietor of the Palace livery stiables. ' New Bicycles at Cost To close out those on hand. 20 to select from. B Asheville Cycle Company EU6. C. SAWYER, Prop. 'Phone 228. , 18 and 20 Church Street! I CLEVELAHCkO. It Beats the World how we can put uch perfect work manship on a shirt front, collar or cuff la what everyone aayi fcht examlnea our faultless laundry work, pot or fray to mar the beauty of the irre proachable color and finish put upon, it that denes competition by any laun dry in this town. Our laundry work has reached the top notch of, perfection that hag yet been obtained. Asheville Steam Laundry . Phone 95. 43 WEST COLLEGE ST. 8 Flour Blarket, sk. BILTMOPsE PATENT BILTMORE PATENT, BIXiTMORE PATENT BILTMORE PATENT PAT.T TOoi ttt..- v.o vvttULE WHEAT FLOUR, l4 sk 6o : sk- 1.20 1 6k- 2.40 bbl 4-75 flour ever hA our tablfv arA -n v,. brands of a J THOS. UWDPvr ? I 'nil. "We prefer the from your whoi tin,.- any that we have ever 10 i "Pan any but the best Pres. Normal & last. Ss FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS ! US h II tier ' Mtardwai'. Having decided to make a change in the lin n Hardware which we have been carrying, we have dlvidS ? PuildeW RZE, IMITATION BRONZE oods into Three dSons on offer the following discounts from our regular prices: S10ns on kh First Division, 25 Per Cent. Second Division, 33 1-3 Per Cent. Third Division, 50 Per Cent, Considering the fact that we have had these goods marked . prices, and such prices not including any of the 20 per cZt at clos Building Hardware, which took effect on July 28th we can sVfeK ?T the line in our store Is the cheapest lot of Building ulvTwJ J thlt in Western North Carolina. ending Hardware offered today We will take pleasure in showing these goods at tnv Hm r,o i ces. ie, naming PI- Asheville Hardware Co. THE $l5$lSl8J LUIS SALKI 53 South Main Street. I carry a select stock of Brandies, Wines and Whiskies ; every - thiDg that s kept m an up-to-date saloon. All goods guaranteed! in quaiity and price. a C. B. MclNTYRE, Q a I. I I l Carolina Wine and Liquor House s 19 N. Main Street. Telephone 152. Pat. Mclntyre, Proprietor, Phone 218. f P.' O. Box 337. ASK - FOE - BEACH - N U T - RYE. Goods Delivered Free to and Beers, Domes- Choice Wines Whiskies, Ales Porters tic and Imported Cigars and Tobaccos. Old Cabinet Rye Whiskey, and Silver Creek and Laurel Valley Corn Whis key. Telephone orders promptly answered. NEW NIGHT WATCHMAN. OYSTERS .ON THE. MALF-SHELL. !Ait amy time, delivered anywhere. We open oysters always on the dleep shell amJd' oain deliver them ftnl perfect order. We get Ijobsiters, Soft Shell Crabs, Smelts, Striped Bass, Halibut, Salmon, fTrout, Codfish, etc., just as often as any other firm here, and! other fish ftemar at times. Our Baltimore Oysters, are comipli Iisenteldl highly by our pleased custom ers laimdi are (daily gaining u mew pat rons. i "When you need 'somejthlng extra fltoe telephone 23 YOUNG'S . FISH MARKET, "In the Comer." PICTURE FRAMING, AN ART. Link3ey' airlt dbitIots thiave a mchamlft to make frames md an artist to frame Ex-Policeman Wilson Takes the Posi tion Held hy J. F. Sims. Ex-Polioeman Thomas E. Wiison- has takem the position of nig-ht watchman, formerly held by J. F. Same, and began his duties last nlight. The route is over Faitton avenue aind South Main street, Jarudi ithe watchman's duties toclude try ing all tlhe dtooris of the business places during tin nighlt. Mr. Wilson served on the police force three years, but his con niecbioin with the force was severed- last May when itttue political headman's axe fell, upon the advent of the mew hoard tot aLdenn&n. Wilson has since been, a deputy sheriff, and has made a careful officer. It is admitted by everyone that his courage is unlimited. No Complaints have ever been entered lagalLnst Watchman Sims, who lhas occu pied the posliitiion three years, and caught several thiervtes, .and prevenited a number of robberies. He takes ,a posi tion as inside might watchman in ithe Paris Medlictoe company's laboratory on South Main street. HARVEST SEASON FOR ADVERTISERS. All seasons are good, seasons for ad veptisers to use the columms of the news papers, ithough some seasons are beititer than, others. It is the general opinion of men of wiide expeTiieaiice thatt the au tumn months are apit to brinig the great est returns. That the if all should be the beat sea son is not ait all surprisiing, for the needs jf the individual miani and wo man ialike are more ipressiintg aa cold wea.her approa.ch3. Tha advertiser who keeps himself and his gioio&s1 before the people at thus "time is the one wlho wlill most certainly fill hia exchequer. There is a vast amounft of money in circulation. Times are good, with, lalbor well employed and at remunerative prices. In. consequence, more money will be spent this fall 'than ftoir. mamy years past. But the spenders keep their eyes open tor bargains, as always, and depend very largely upon the idaily pa-1 pens as to where the bargialtos are to be hiad. The aJdventisiiag' ciolumrasi of the Gaze'tite have a peculikir fasctnatioirj for all classes at thii time. With ithe wo men folk they are scanned with as mudh Interest as the mews colunnns. Verbum sap. WATER RENT TIK1E. ' ell Tlctures . broiiB-hit w rnrvm nkW "Water renits are now due for the com; img quarter. My business is ito colled them. All rents not paid by itb 224 the supply will be ,cut off -wlithout further notice. Don't wait ifor tthe last 'day, but come in early, save trouble and expense SKJi!ETBilllR!I mEW any part of the City To show you every day. Today we show the handsomest line of STIFF BOSOMED COLORED SHIRTS on the market, in horizontal and vertica stripes and fignret from $1.00 to $1.50. We are also showing a great assortment of UNDERWEAR in White. Browns and Naturals, in all weights, from 50c up, in Cotton and Wooll jXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXld Universal Food Chopper. 8 This does the work of chopping bowl and knifr in one-tenth part of the time Each machine furnished with three knives. Please call for Universal Cook Book. Brown, Northup & fco., X 33 Patton Avenue. Q 7OOOOXOOOOOOOOOOOO00K The Whitlook Clothing House ImPerial MUnery n Mes' Outlet O Are offering- to the ladies of Asheville a laree and well seWte line nf Mini No. 41 Patton Avenue. Drinking Dewey's Health was done in many sparkMng draughts tf champagne, fine old Burgundy, rare old wlhliskey, and in all kinds of liquors and wines Ito suit all tastes. But Dew ey himself didin't regale himself on any thing choicer or finer than whajt you will find ait (any (time In our rare stock of champagnes, red1 and white wines, whis kies and brandies. Our! pirliiees1 are al ways rare for quality. THE "BONANZA" WINE AND LIQUOR GO. Telephone 72. 43 South Main Street. large and well selected line of Mini nery goods at VERY LOW PRICES in TRIMMED and UNTRLMMED HATS. Golf hats and all the latest styles in walking- hats. Also a complete line of TAILOR MADE SUITS, SKIRTS, CLOAKS, CAPES and CHILDREN? COATS and Ladies Furnishing Goods. Hats Trimmed Free of Charge. IMPERIAL MILLINERY AND LADIES' OUTFITTER, 22 South Main Street. For Indoor Exercise. Are you aware of the fact that you can get the fol lowing goods at home at New York prices : V. S. Dumb Bells, Indian Clubs, Whitley's Exercisers, Striking Bags, new style Archarena Boards for 1899, 16-20-26 games, Crokinole Boards. Come and ask to show them to you; BLOPVBERG'S JAS. P. SAWYER, President. J. S3. RANKIN. Casbter. THE LEADER, Established 1887, 17 paton Avenue- OB atnteirv irair OapItaJL Stools - - - - r 100,000; SUPERIOR FACILITIES F OR DOING A QHNKRAL BANKING BUSINESS. CORRESPONDENCE SOUClfEDS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. Dress G H The Finest Line of, French, Brjaiyand Meersc haumPip es South of New . Yorfe jat thej oods, & CO. 7 AND 9 PATTON AVENUE- REDWOOD W. E. RANKIN, Supt. . - ,c - y ' 1 1 y '(V 1 7 1-" . y ' --,
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