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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 Oo.'s
Phone 188, No. 89 Pat. Ave.
AWNINGS
IT'S "IN THB AIR
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CITY NEWS II
Tke Ashevilie Hardware Company, j
The session of the Farm school, near
Swunnanoa, closed yesterday.
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BJcycling
is due for 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
tog means of obtaining health-giving
outdoor exercise.
Never before was it possible to obtain
such splendid values in bicycles for jso
little money.
Fifty dollars will now buy a better
Eagle than $100 would purchase a few
years ago.
Ready Made
standard Fuel
ANTHACITE-P,,..
OP
Zebulon Vance cam, U. V. C, will
be held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock.
The New York life insuirance men
held another short business session
yesterday morning, sifter which -the
party spent the day In driving over the
city.
Will Thompson was -openaited on yes
terday afternoon at the Biltmore hos
pital for appendicitis. The operation
was a very successful one and it is
hoped his recovery will "be raudd.
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And we have cheaper wheels for
...PHONE 40..,
Ashevilie Ice anil Coal
Pattoa aven
those who want them.
Ashevilie Cycle Company
Phone 228.
18 &Ld 20 Church St
Biltmore Firewood. Phone 700.
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Made to Order
We represent the
largest awning house
in the country and the
awnings we sell are
Well Made
and
Well Hung.
We solicit your pat
ronage. Sawyer's
Carpet House,
Phone 228. 18 and 20 Church street.
The Cars stop at Lee's.
Do You Feel Well? Ho!
Then Eat Grape-Fruits. J
10c at
Wholesale and Retail Fruits
b 25-27 S. Main. Phone 250
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.
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,
!?ray, and -black. Also black derbys.
You will find them at I. W. Glaser's,
18 South Main street. tf.
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A Good
Many Good Marks
are siven to the man who wears
Glean, White Linen 1 1
and in good repair. Tou will
make no mistake by sending
your laundry bundles here. Our
wagon will call any time,
Ashevilie Steam
Laundry
Phone 95, 43 W. College St.
CLOSING EXERCISES OF
' ASHEV1LLE SEMINARY
The commencement exercises last eve
ning at the Ashevilld Seminary on Cum
berland avenue passed off very success
fully and those present evinced great in
terest during the entire program.
There were about 75 guests.
The baccalaureate address wheh was
to have been given by J. H. Tucker,
was read iby Rev. Vines owing to th
absence of Mr. Tucker, who was un
fortunately, unable to be present.
Miss Tanita Cribbs was to have given
a recitation but unforeseen o bstacles
prevented.
The program was as follows:
Prayer Rev. !W. M. Vines.
Piano Duet Charge of the Uhlans
Bahm. Misses Dowlingand Swisher.
Reading (a) Seeein' Things at Night
Field. (b) Bessie's First Party-
Anon. Miss Ruth Ketcham.
Voice Ave Maria. Miss Marie Swish
er. Reading The Christening Anon. Miss
Kate Lide Fore.
Piano Fantasia Coenen. Miss Moo
dy. Reading (a) The Baldheaded Man.
(b) Tommy. Miss Ruth Ketchum.
Voice Nymphs and Fauns Anon.
Miss Marie Swisher.
Awarding Diplomas and Certificates
Miss Carrie Sloan Hammer, bachelor of
arts; Miss Addie Montgomery Dowling,
graduate in art; Miss Kate Lide Fore,
English and French,
Benediction.
Misses Cribbs, Hammer and Bowling,
of the Ashevilie Seminary, expect to
leave today ifor their respective homes,
in the south.
A Big Fire
9k
kindled in a few minutes
with a new coal we have
eotten. The best coal for
cooking
Carolina Coal and
Ice Co.
23 Patten Ave.
Phone 30.
$15,000
Worth of Goods
AT COST.
Discontinuing business is the cause
oi sacnncing in is tremendous stock
consisting of the newest and best se
lected stock of Clothing, Shoes, Dry
Coods, Notions and Furnishings,
Trunks and Valises.
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Stock in charge of w. H. Wilson and
B. Johnson.
Place 27 N. Main St.
Ashevilie, 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.
Monogram Coffee
Is King of All Coffees, 3 lb. Can $1,00.
N. Y. CoffeeCos Java and Mocha
30c per lb.
Blue Ribbon Coffee, Porto Rico Coffee,
25c per lb. 20c per lb.
HIRAM LINDSEY
450 S. Main St. The Grocer. City Market.
NEWS OF OLD FORT;
PERSONAL MATTERS
Big Lumber Plant near Greenlee
Wheat Looking Up.
Special to the Gazette.
Old Fort, April 24. Nature is donning
her summer garb on this side side of
the mountains.
Wheat crops are greatly improved to
what they were a' few weeks ago. The
percentage of tobacco grown by the
farmers will not be perceptably in
creased this year around Old Fort.
Lewis Clark is about finishing a gtood;
frame dwelling ini our town.
The railroad people are ballasting
their road along here with stone, and
are leveling up the ground around the
depot with finely crushed stone, so we
will not have as much mud this winter
as we had last.
Hon. A. M. Dula, who moved from
here to California a few month ago,
has purchased a lemon orchard for
$5,500. He is delighted with his new-home.
J. R. Harris has recently moved
from Munford's Cove and opened a
racket store In Old Fort.
Mr. E. C. Westerman and daughter,
Miss Kate, will soon move to Wilming
ton.
The Murrey Lumber company are
erecting a very large plant near Green
lee, in which they propose to manufac
ture almost everything made out of
wood, even utilizing the saw dust.
METAL WORK CONTRACT
FOR THE COURT HOUSE
Two Bids on Furniture have been Re
ceived.
There was a meeting of the court
house commissioners yesterday after
noon and bids were opened on the con
tracts for the furnishing and meta.llie
work to be installed in the new ourt
house. Two bids were received for the
furniishine. one from the Andrews Fur
niture company of New York and the
other from the Grand Raipiids Furniture
comfnanv of Grand Rapids, Mich.
In sumibtLtting the aist for ibids on the
furniture desired, the commissioners in
cluded only the most necessary aru
rTca Awino- r t.hp limited means at
their command.
The cost of the complete equipment in
furnishings for the building would ag-
.erpe'flift S6000. Tt was decided some
time aro to order in (installments. The
bids submitted by the two firms given
were discussed and though no lormai
action was taken it Is probable that
the Grand Rapids firm will receive the
contTOCt.
The Metal Construction company of
Jamestown. N. T:, received the con
tract for the metal work which will be
installed In the register of deed's and
the clerk of the Superior court's omces.
The amount of the fcid was 52300 .
wiewfto- ."MArrlaee; should be & part
nership arrangement." - Henpecke J
"Yes, with one silent partner.
ONLY
Few Days!
MORE
To Buy
The Roller Tray Trunk
AT ST.
Our Line is Yet Complete in
Sizes.
OXFORDS.
The largest and
most complete
line ever shown
Visit Our Store Before You Buy. Prices Right.
The Boston Shoe Store
Leading Shoe Firm.
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See Sign of the Book.
MAtVIrVIOr !C55
Hammock season is here. We have an immense line to select from
Our prices are from $1 00 upwarde.
ROGERS' BOOK STORE
Phone No. 254. o. bouim
Hp p: TT O I P Leading Tailor,
1 Ld 1 IV 1 l 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 todlet for the season.
You can get this by ordering your spring suit from H. Petrie.
Don t Delay
Making the necessary preparations for the coming
convencion. Look over your house carefully and
find what is lacking.
Remember
We will make your window shades to order and
can fit vou out with what you want in Lace Cur
tains, Bed Couches and Lounges, Cots, Rugs,
Chairs, Tables, etc. Large assortment to select from
Green' s Furniture House,
43 Patton Ave.
Successors to Mrs. L. A. Johnson
CASH OB iNSTATiTiMFife
WOODBURY COAL COMPANY,
Manufacturers of Woodbury's Rubber Elastic
Roofing Paint. Agents for Philip Carey Mi.
Co's Burlap Roofing.
Office 30 N. Court Square. Telephone 121.
To Outdoor Sports :
As the Baseball, Tennis
and Fishing Tackle season
is near, I call vour atten
tion to my usual lare
line of above goods, and
invite your inspection.
Prices are Right.
BLOMBERG'S
Leading Cigar and Soorting
Goods Store.
17 Patton avenue.
Established 1887.
See Us For eveirthiDsin
nue oeiorn
our
deciding to Kent or Buy.
J. H. WEAVER CO.
Real Estate Brokers
45 Patton Ave., Ashevilie, !N. 0
G 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 1
Leopard Spots, Thomas IWxon;
The Colonials, French; The Bat
tleground, Ellen Glasgow.
Akin's Book Store.
Tf Vnn A7o,4. ii
Best of Meats Ail
the Time send yt
orders to
Zimmerman & Whitetiea
City Market.
The best meats always
in marJ
Let Me Dye For J
CARL SCHULTZ
The only Chemical ru.
vrfiv-ij
and Practical Dyer in town
37 Sooth Main
Phone 206.
For
Meats
HILL'S
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66
Picture Framing by
Machinery
"We have just received a Mat n
ting Machine that cute perfect ml
circles, etc. Vastly superior to th
cut by hand. Can do it more chet;
too quicker of course. Also cuts !
in oval and circles ovals and drl
any size; ovale any shape.
Ray's Book Sto
MurDhy&C
Brokers.
OUR LAST WEEK !
MUST VACATE MAY 1st.
We are selling all our goods at sacri
fice prices. If you need anything in our
line, come now or you will be disap
pointed, i
HAGGARS
Oriental Store.
Opposite Postoffice.
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SOUTHERN HOTEL,
MRS. S. STEVENSON, Prop,
Best $1.00 per day bouse In the cltj.
Hot and cold baths. All lines of car
pass the door. Special rates by the
week.
Centrally Located. 26 S. Main St.
Ashevilie. N. C.
Phone 649.
Private Wire.
Continuous Quntations
61 Broadway, New roi
11 Church SU, 4sjcve,iV.
Refer to Blue Ridge National Bi
We Offer For a
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 in
terest you. Pine building lots.
Aston, Rawls & Co,,
18 S. Main St.
Mrs. J. V. Brown-.
W. A. Blair.
J. J. Mackey.
BROWN, BLftIR & CO..
UNDERTAKERS,
45 Patton Ave. Up Stairs.
. PHONE 193,
J. V. BROWN, Manager.
How About Your
Spring Suit?
After you get prices every
where else come and see what
we have and save money,
GEO. W, JENKINS,
45 Sou th . Main St. -
Petti john's Breakfast Food 15c pack
age, Qmaker Oats, 2 packagesfosr 25c,
Cheese Sandwich 15c per package, Pin
Money Pickles . 20 and 35a per bottle.
Hiram Lihdsey, 450 South 'Main street.
Phone 200;
- Maflia, Vita 15c per package. Shredded
wheat Biscuits 15c per package, Gran-
OS6 1 S ATl!t- nop innkb-n -I7t I -
10c per spackage.; Hiram Ldndsey, 450 J
wwvwu iuaiui DUCCU JTlXKJiMS Zw
The Hy-Lo
Turn Down Lamp
is just the thil
tor a
Porch,
Hall or
Bafh-roon
for it tanas
little curre
that you can
ford to kave
burning.
When
want a
light TURN
UP.
McKAY & FARE
10 Church street.
Phone 158.
stuffed Olives 10 and 20c
Select Queen Olives 25c per
Mammoth Queen Olives 25c per
Home Made Jelly 15c per glass.
Ulndsey, 450 South Main street.
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