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For Rent op Sale Furnished and unfurnished houses in choice locations. Several bargains in fine farms. See us before renting or buy- mg' H. F. GRANT & SON, 48 Patton Avenue. What Surprises Those who send their laundry to us in its entire freedom from de fect. There's nothing to spoil the beauty of finish, or the satis faction of the customer. Asheville Steam Laundry 43 W. College street. Tel. 95. CI ass in Shorthand. The Asheville School of Stenography and Typewriting -will commence its summer class on Monday, June 10. Also special clajss with special terms for school children, to commence on same day. Persons "Wishing further information of either of these classes will please call an or before the tenth Inst., at class room, Sondley bldg., corner Patton eve j rnie and Church St., or telephone Miss Emanuel. Telephone 394. Mail Inquiries receive prompt attention. Telephone 133. i t LIMBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Tin and slate roofing, Guttering end' Cornice "Work. Repairs of xll kinds usually done in a first ilass Tin Shop promptly attended to. Steel Ranges, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay and Tile Pipe for roof lrains always on hand. 45 College Street. II D IE; Leave your orders for Ice at 20 N. Tickets can be procured from wagons mm a AffloA 1 Ice Delivery Company. 1 THE ASHEVtLLE.N.q Extraordinary Values in Clothing 1 have taken out of my regular stock all small lots of suits and placed them on the Bargain Counter at the following Cut Prices: $10.00 Suits at $6 48 $12.50 Suits at $8.68 $15.00 Suits at $9.98 $18 and $20 Suits at $13.98 Many of these suits are of this season's make, but only one and two suits of a lot. Alterations are Extra. Phone 78. been hired, for the present, to take their places. The truck is too heavy for two horses, and three may be put to it. The Orient Sextuplet recently pur chased by the Asheville Cycle company was seen on the streets yesterday af ternoon. The efforts of four or five young amateurs to go up the grade on Patton avenue by Carmichaers drug store resulted in a spill, much to the amusement of the bystanders. They remounted and tried the down hill grade and when last seen were wabbling in and out between the vehicles. The Juveniles on Orange street have erected a tent and are giving enter tainments for the benefit of the Ba kersville sufferers. Their sim. reads "A Grand -Show admission 2 cents. The performing consists of trick games, tumbling, horizontal bar work, etc The show was well attended yesterday and last night by the little folks. 0tho Atkins, of Knoxville, Tenn., is in the city en route for the Philippine islands, having received an appoint ment to that country by the govern ment as a teacher. Mr. Atkins was formerly a resident of Asheville, and is a graduate of the Knoxville University. He has many friends and relatives in Asheville, and ie a brother of Mrs. H. C. Jones. Mr. Atkins will sail for his new field of labor -within the next ten days. Most of the session of the Superior court yesterday was taken up with the trial of the two Mace boys and Lamb, who are charged with breaking- into a freight car of the Southern JRailway at Asheville some months ago and steal ing therefrom a case of goods. While the goods stolen were not of great value yet 'the accused are being vigorously prosecuted. The solicitor Is assisted by Chas. A. "Webb and the defendants are represented by R. S. McOall and Lu ther & Wells. Two speeches will be made this morning before the case goes to the jury. m The summer train schedule on the Transylvania railroad, which will go into effect on the 9th instant, will en able persons going from Asheville to the Sapphire country to reach there the same day. The new train placed on 'the Transylvania will connect at Hender eonville with the Southern train arriv ing there from Asheville in the morning and will bring passengers into Toxa way at 11 a. m. Carriages depart for the Sapphire country at noon and it is about a three hours' ride to Sapphire Inn. Cigars worth smoking at "B tomb erg . To be lovedl is pleasing, but to be hon ored is rarer. 11 Dairy Fpoducfs Pure Milk, Cream, Butter and cream cheese delivered Promptly. Order by mail. T ITT Y Pirr l-x. v-hi - -, HILLSIDE DAIRY, Emma P, O, OUTFITTER ill Batton avenue. 'Wdodtory Vbcrticoofing faint MONARCH An Easy Motion The comfort of riding depends on the care with which the running parts have been put together. Triese win eels are made to Insure rid ing comfort today and are of durable (material to make certain, lone. Pleas ant liding. J M Hearn & Co 4 Patton avenue. Oooosite nostofflr . Cheap Oxfords and Slippers bargains. We have taken out all those that are bro ken sizes, few of a kind, out of style, and marked them from 25c. to $1.00. Itn. women's sizes are mostly from 1 to 4. Many ohildrems also. Our bargain ta ble lhas many of the styles on, they cost from two to four times as much as they are selling for SPANGBNBJfeRG Court square. i If "Straws Show Which Way .........................H.....aaBB.M 2222 The wind amist be blowing- directly out, of our store, for our great straw hat stock is selling rapidly, and the proof that they ere In per fect style is shown by the many (men of fashion who have already Dur. chased them. Are you one of them? If not yoji had Abetter com in at once while we have every shape and quality. We Sell Hats for 50 We have some splendid negligee neckwear for the wanm weather. Don't you want to see it? Courtney's Prices are Always Right. U S. Courtney , "zKk Car Line Phone No 200 P ainf Your Roof ! With Woodbury's Rubber Elastic Roofing Paint Old roofs can be preserved and put In water tight condition for years if given in time a coat of our roof paint. It will not crack or peel. We are agents for Carey's Magnesia Flexible Cement Roo ing. Sold by the Woodbury Coal Co. Judge I. H. Goodnight of Kentucky (ex-congressman) says of ' OSTEOPATHY "No one capable of thinking- fairly can withhold applause for a system which is daily curing the most stubborn and serious affections without drug or knife." . j C. M. CASE, M. D. D. O.' Drhumor Block. BRICK. Fire, Red, Repressed, Sidewalk and building Brick for sale by the THE ASHEVILLE BRICK & TILE CO., Office No. 10 library Bldg. Dr. A, Stauffer VETERINARY SURGEON, . . Graduate of Germany. Office : Chambers & Weaver's Livery Stable Phone 18 The French Broad Press are just now opening i fine line of box papers in assorted colors. 'See their window display. Wejire headquarters for photo supplies. Picture frames and framing a specialty. 32-34 Patton A v. the Wind Blows"- cents to $3 00. Is your stock of banded! turn down collars for the warm wea ther complete? vatlon. On car line. Baths, Massage, Electricity, Swedish Movement, Sua Baths, Air Baths, Sand Baths, iProper Diet. Etc. Larsre sunny rooms. Best of cuisine and service. Head physician: Dr. Walter Sedfert. Visitors inrvlted to inspect the Insti tution. MRS. HATBRICK STILE, IK PBIKON. Rumor that She was Freed TKny 24 h and Come to the United Ntates Denied. London, June . Inquiry at the United States embassy regarding the statements published in the United States to the effect that Mrs. Florence Mafrrick was rel"ased from Woking prison May 24th wid that she sailed the following dh&TTPfcrttVTmfed States under an assumed, name show that nothing has been beard there of the release of Mrs. Mavbrick. Subsequently intfiiries made by the Associated Press definitely established the fact that ther -as no truth in the report of Mrs. Mawricks release. London, June 3. - have just learned on the most rclle authority that Mrs. Maybrick svas released from Woking prisou on May 24th, and that she sailed th following day under an assumed nair for the United States. The official of the prison observe the strictest secrecy and refuse all infor mation. I learn al that Mrs. Maybrick's mother is the only person outside of the prison and the Home Office, except His Majesty, King Edward, acquaint ed with the facts of Mrs. Maybrick's release. She was sworn to secrecy months ago, efnd, of course, has kept her oath, as her violation of it might have interfered with the release of her daughter. The pardoning of Mrs. Mavbrick Is by King Edward's especial clemency. Inquiries among the high officials of the Government neither confirm nor deny the rumor of the .release. It is well-known, however, that His Majesty and the late Lord Russell both be lieved in Mrs. Maybrick's innocence, and that if the King had had his way the red tape of the Home Office in this connection would long ago have been broken. Lord Russell often made public 3eclaration of his belief that the Amer ican woman was not guilty of the crime for which she has spent a good part of her lifetime in jail. He worked unceasingly for her freedom, and one of the disappointments of his life was his lack of success in her behalf. Mrs. Maybrick for quite a long time has been in extremely delicate health, and Ihis fact no doubt had much to do with the reported action of the King. Last February there was a rumor that Mrs. Maybrick had been released, but it was promptly contradicted by the Home Office officials. Philadelphia North' American. THE COTTON DUCiC TEl'ST l:tcorporHlJ With nn Ati lio.rizd Capital of $50,COO,OOC. Trenton, J., June 4. The "United States Cotton Duck Corporation, with an authorized capital of $&J,0G0,0OO, was incorporated here late this afternoon. The company is formed to manufacture and deal in cotton duck and cotton goods of all kinds. Of the capital ntock one-half is to be preferred, with 6 per cent, cumulative dividend, and the other hall' common stocks The in corporators are Robert S. Green,' of Elizabeth, N. J.; Edward M. S. Miller, of New York, and Albert C. Walls, of South" Orange. . - Under the articles of incorporation the Board of Directors may appoint an executive committee to legislate all the powers of the entire Board, of Directors subject to the by-laws of the incor poration. . .. .. voiuocaniy am conscientiously, and Jl A' . . wojon miucn pleasure we reocommend to our readers Pato-KMer. We speak iram expieriecBce -When we say that itu remwves pain as IX (by magic, ana is one of the best medicines In use for diar rhoea. It is Btoplded tooth internally and externally, and noose wbo have used it wioulld iwilliinigly be without it in thefir homes. Avoid substitutes, there Is Unit one Paint-Killer. Perry Davis' Price 25c otoid 50c. Bean the The Kind Yoa Haw Always BflsgM of Gazette "Wants" teach, the people. BALL & SHEPPARD, 16 Court Square, Any one wishing to put steam beat in their building could do so better than put in a HARRISBURG BOILER But you must have experienced workmen to do the work, and we are confident that we can please you. . i Ball & Sbeppard. TELEPHONE NO. 83. K S. main street. Carl Schultz, The Dyer, Chemical Cleaner and Furrier, Will Dye For You! Clean your garment Alter your gap,, enta Repair your gaurmemtJ. Let them be of ailk, woolen, mixed, m fur of aay I .ii. SAWDUST . . . Nice, clean Sawdust for hcrse bedding, floor pack Z; ing, etc, for sale by the Asheville Dray Company, R. M. Ramsey, Mgr. Office No. 1, West Court Square. Phone 223. He Knows. If Its... a-tender, Juicy Bteak, a alee roast; something' rood to fry or same of any kind that you wait you will always find the best at - MIKE LUTZ. Phcfie 754. City Market. I a VTA a l Values.... j J In Wash Goods of all J kinds. White and Printed, from 5c to 40c per yard, ( call cn ( fit H. Redwood & Co. 3 2 Ask Mr. Ray About your Kodak.
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