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AWNINGS Ready Made I HTV ll1 1 IW THB AIK 9 Malta-Vita will certainly please you. It is always ready to serve no cooking needed. There is no better health food in the cereal line. Call for it, and any other staple and fancy groceries you need at H. C. Johnson Co.'s Phone 188, tfo. 39 Pat. Ave 18R7 Bicycling Ma 'due . ior a distinct re vival. It will not be a "craze" or a "boom" and people will not ride simply because their neighbors ride but because cyc ling is a delightful recreation, a charm ing means of obtaining health-giving outdoor exercise. Never before was it possible to obtain such splendid values in bicycles for so little money. Fiifty dollars will now buy a better Eagle than $100 would .purchase a few years ago. And we have cheaper wheels for those who want them. OA 1902 Standard Fuel ANTHACITE-pur JELLICO-Grat,. Ce' si WOOD-ratean(1v, Wholesale ana Retail -PHONE 40... The AflbeviUe Hardware Company. Sol. Gallert of Rutherfordton is in the city. There were nine cases in police court yesterday morning for (trial. The Farm school closes today after a very successful year. Exercise were OP I MadefoOrdr We represent the largest awning house in the country and the awnings we s li are Well Made and held yesterday and a class of eeveni has graduated. The regular monthly meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held at 4 p. m today at the home of Mrs. Hilliard, Asheville Cycle Company South Main street. Asheville Ice and Coal M Ptan aventw. A mountain party from the Aehe- Phone 228. 18 aud 201Church St ville college expect to start this morn ing if the weather is promising other- 'wise there will ibe lessons as usual. Well Hung. We solicit your pat ronage. Sawyer's Carpet House, Phone 228. 18 and 20 Church street. J. J. McCioskey Real Estate Broker, Doom 9, Paragon Building. NOTARY PUBLIC. Property of rnt. all kinds for sale and John O'Donnell yesterday prchased from Phllus iWatkins 100 acres of land near Mitchell peak in McDowell coun ty. This land is well iwatered an-d abounds in fine timber and minerals. Captain Brittain of ,the convict force is at work rwith a large e'quad of hands macadamizing the county road from the old power house to Jarrett's store. The -work of putting down stone was be gun yesterday. Blltmore Firewood. Phone 700. NEW ARRIVALS. Just received the latest up-to-date styles of Lord Chesterfield hats, made by John B. Stetson, the only hat to wear to look stylish. Sold by I. W. Gleser, 18 South Main street. tf. String Beans 15c per basket. Tomatoes 25c per basket. Egg Plant 10c and 15c each. Squash 8c per lb. New Carrots 10c per bunch. .New Beets 10c per buach. Head Lettuce 5c each. Curly Lettuce 3 for 10c. Spring: Onions 5c bunch. Radishes 5c bunch. Cauliflower 15c to 20c. Early Peas 5c per qt, Celery 7c per sta.k. Parsley 5c bunch. HIRAM LINDSEY 450 S. Main St. The Grocer. City Market. The only way to dress swell is for you to wear the John B. Stetson "Lord Chesterfield" hat. This is the only up- to-date hat and is the finest quality in America. We have them in pearl, gray, and mack. Also black derbys. You will find them at I. W. Glaser's, 18 South Main street. tf. Seven acres of beautiful building ites in Victoria as a whole or in lots. Five acres the city line. In Woolsey just outside Well wooded, fine views. A Good Many Good Marks are given to the man who wears YESTERDAY'S LEAGUE GAMES At New York R H E New York 5 7 2 Boston 4 9 4 Batteries MdGhee and Yeager, Pet- tinger and Loran. At Pittsburg R H E Pittsburg 11 11 5 ClTQioiniiati 3 7 4 Batteries Phillippi and O'Oonnor, Bwing and Peitz. At Philadelphia R H B Philadelphia 8 10 0 Brooklyn 4 8 2 Batteries Iberg and Dooin, McCann and Ahearn. Glean, White Linen and in good repair. You will make no mistake by sending your laundry bundles here. Our wagon will call any time. Asheville Steam Laundry Phone 95, 43 W. College St. A Big Pipe kindled in a few minutes with a new coal we have eotten. The best coal for cooking Carolina Coal and Ice Co. 23 Fatten Ave. Phone 30. $15,000 Worth of Goods AT COST, Discontinuing business is the cause of sacrificing . this tremendous stock consisting of the newest and best se lected stock of Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods, Notions and Furnishings, Trunks and Valises. Stock in charge of W. H. Wilson and VT, E. Johnson. Place 27 N. Main St. Asheville, N. C, Cost signs of all descriptions are up on the street, but look for 27 North Main street, where the above men tioned gentlemen are staying.. GEN. GORDON RE-ELECTED COMMANDER IN CHIEF (Contined from first page.) placing the soutthern cause in 'the civiil was in an unfavorable light should be driven from the schools. General John B. Gordon was re-elected coanmander in chief. All other offi cers of the association were re-elected, except that General Walker -of South Carolina Succeeds Wade Hampton as commander of the department of the army of northern Virginia. New Orleans was unanimously chosen as the place for the next reunion . ONLY mm! Few MORE To Buy K9SMaaK3 irr r "i J" i iir Roller Trav Trunk AT ST. ART FUND SUBSCRIPTION Editor of the Gazette: We beg to remind all friends of the (public schools of our city that the sub scription list to the "Ant Fund" will close May 1. For the benefit of those who did not receive our circular letter explaining the object of this art fund we wish; to state that the proceeds de rived from the recent exhibition of pic tures at the Church street library building and the private subscriptions which aire beginning to conn in, will ibe used in making the schoolroom at tractive (and pleasing. To quote from our circular letter: "The school should be made miore homelike and more influ ential for good in the formation of character. Bare walls are neither in viting nor educative, and it has been demonstrated that bright, attractive schoolrooms reduce truancy 'and in crease an interest in school work." Some of our school buildings have been made very attractive with beautiful pic tures and decorative casts, but many class rooms in the poorer sections of the city particularly, need to be more in viting and interesting to the pupils. It is earnestly hoped that a creditable fund may be raised before Mlay 1 and we take iDleasure in Quoting the sub scriptions to date: Mrs. RoebMng, $1.00; Miss Evelyn B. Means, $5.00; Miss Florence Pritchard, $2. 00; A iFriend, $1.00; Mr. Henry H. Redwood, $2.00; Mrs. Theo. F.Tavid sor $1.00. MISS ANNIE C. WILLIAMS. Treasurer of Committee, 53 Haywood street. The Our Line is Yet Complete in Sizes. OXFORDS. The largest and most complete line ever shown Visit Our Store Before You Buy. Prices Right, he Boston Shoe Store Leading Shoe Firm. MRS. CORNELIA BRITT DEAD Mrs. Cornelia Britt, wife of E. H. Britt, died at Hominy creek ait 9 o'clock yesterday morning. She, leaves a husband and four small children. The funeral will take place at Sardis church at 2 o'clock Dodoy. Ontrleh ritmies. All the black and whin- pluirns conn from the tn;iU ostrich, the nnxy iron the female. The feathers are not pluck ed out. as you itiifiiit imagine, but an clipped off with a sharp knife, leaving the end of the quill in the tlesh. when it remains for two or three months, un til it "dies." when it is pulled out with forceps. His Lucrative Bnslnens. "Wanted For a lucrative business, a partner who must be a practical lock smith." This advertisement appeared in a Budapest paper recently. The ad vertiser is now in jail, the police hav ing discovered that the lucrative busi ness referred to was burglary. Smart Child. "You never saw my hands as dirty as yours," said a mother to her little girl. "No, but grandmother did," was the reply. Motlierhood. ; See Sign of the Book. THE ROGERS FOUNTAIN PEN Fitted with 14 karat grold, pen guaran teed. Call and try them. Equal to most pens which cost more. $1.00 each. ROGERS' BOOK. STORE Phone No. 254. No. 20 South Main street. HPFTf?IF Leadin$ Tailor. 1 L9 I IV I 1-3 9 PHONE 347 For the spring season when fashion Introduces the ideas that will hold sway for the spring and summer months, it is desirable to have a well cut and a well made Suit of Clothes to complete your toilet for the season. You can get this toy ordering your spring suit from H. Petrle. Ready for The Convention? HAVE you all the Furniture and House Furnishing Goods you will want for the Baptist Conven tion? If not dont fail to call at our store, we carry the Best line in the city. If you don't number among our many customers we will be pleased to have you, and if you want to SAVE and at the same time get the BEST We'll Help. Will Furnish your house from cellar to garret, either CASH or INSTALLMENT Green's Furniture Store, GREEN BROS. PROPS. 4-3 Patton Ave. XCATf I HIGH GRADE J lf WVi WOODBURY COAL COMPANY, Mannf cturers of Woodbury's Eubber Elastic Roofing Paint. Agents for Philip Carey Mte. Co's Burlap Roofing. Office 20 N. Court Square. Telephone 121. To Outdoor Sports : As the Baseball, Tennis and Fishing Tackle season is near, I cad your atten tion to my usual lare line of above goods, and invite your inspection. Prices are Right. BLOMBBRG'S Leading Cigar and Soorting O J. ci ... vjuuu enure. If You Want ih Best of Meats Ail the Timp on.j oCUU y0j oraers to Zimmerman & Wh City Market The best meats always in ffiarke M. RVI r-v 5 ye for Y0.J WRL SCHULTZ, The only Chemical cie and Practical Dyer in town, 37 South rnone 206. Main For 17 Patton avenue. Established 1887. Sec Us For eypi7thiDKin i our line before deciding to Rent or Buy. J. H. WEAVER CO. Real Estrtte Brokers 45 Patton Ave., Asheville, H. C C W. BROWN (Successor to J. V. Brown & Son.) Funeral Director Telephone No. 65. 16 Church Street. Office open every hour in the year. NEW BOOKS ! Leopard Spots, Thomas Dixon; The Colonials, French; The Bat tleground, Ellen Glasgow. Akin's Book Store. How About Your Spring Suit? After you get prices every where else come and see what we have and save money. GEO W. JENKINS, 15 South Main St. fr: 'PHON 66 Meats HILL'S Artist's ProoS The newest and latest photogrj novelty is called "artist proof," tirely different from ordinary phot graphs. Display in dainty olive, bl and brown in front of studio. Ray's Studio, 8 'North Court Sauare. Mumhy&d Brokers. Phone 649. Private Wirt. Continuous Quntatiotis 61 Broadway, New htl it Church SU. A she ville, JV, 5 Refer to Blue Ridge National Bail SOUTHERN HOTEL, MRS. S. STEVENSON, Prop. Best $1.00 per day bouse In the city. Hot and old baths. All lines of can pass the door. Special rates by the week. Centrally Located. 26 S. Main St. j Mr. J. V. Brown. W. A. Blair. J. J. Mackey. BROWN, BLftIR & CO. UNDERTAKESS, 45 Patton Ave. Up Stairs. PHONE 193, J. V. BROWN, Managef. We Offer for a P Limited Time Desirable residence lots on Char lotte street, near Chestnut, cheap to close estate. Also store build ings renting well, for sale at a (bargain. Some dwellings that will la terest you. Fine building lots. Aston, Rawls & 18 S. Main St. . Cheese Sandwich, 15c per (package, 5 O'clock Tea, 25c per package, Saltines, 15c per package, Butter Thins, 20c per pound. Hiram Lindsey. Salt Pork 12c per pound, Arm Leaf Lajrd, 5 pound bucket, 70c, mour's Leaf Lard. 10 pound du $1.35, Loose Leaf Lard. 13c po Hiram Lindsey. Biltmore Patent. Flour. 70c hi Gilt Edge Flour, 70c sack, WetfJ ville Flour, 60c 4 sack, Clifton m EFlour, 75o Va. sack. Hiram Lindsej' Roval .Salad DrPSHinc 25 and 50c bottle. AnrkPT's Rfl.iarl Dressing, bottle, Heinz's Salad Dressing:, 25c bottle, Schumimers Salad Dressing. per bottle. Hiram Lindsey. ,l7 Are you interested in Mattings or Wool Art Squares or Smyrna or. Brus sels Rugs? We have secured a little lot that )Ou will find well below the market and in choice styles although under price,: , t H. REDWOOD & CO. Dry Goods, Clothing, &c. Ax r-- II -1 1 S ' 1 ' " . . , - i-i. .: --: 4 -
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