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ZED PARuEH-DEAD
FROM ;IIIS INJURIES
Recelved in Fall from Street Car Fri-
. , ; " ;,, day Night. " X . "
Ztt - Parker tf Weaverville, iwlio fell
frjpia a moving street car Friday erven
inon, South Main street near Goodlake
carve jand reoeiTed a frecture of the
kiied yesterd-ay morning ait an
early Hour. As was told In yesterday's
Gazette, he .was taken to the Mission
hospital where he received proiapt med
ical attention after the accident.
The remains were faken to Nolan's
undertaking rooms and later in the
day removed to Weaverville, where the
interment will take place this morn
ing. . ;
JIir EAOTII QOAKED
: . DURIIIG THE ERUPTlOll
Corset Sale, Table Linen Bargains, Bed Spreads
Greatly Reduced; :
One hundred Corsets, ihe Sum
merset, worth 50c, special tor sale days
25
See our $1 Summerset Corsets re
duced for this Sale 48 cents,
60 inch Table Linen worth 50c
yard, Special, 25c.
72-ihch Pure Tble Linen, worth
85c yard, Special 48 cents.
Bed Spreads worth $1.50, special
98 Cents.
81-90 Bed Sheets. 49 cents.
Sale of Embroideries, worth 1 o and
20c, special 7 cents.
Towels worth 10c, special 5 cents.
Towels worth 1 5 c, special 10 cents
Towels worth 20c, special 2 i-2c.
Bargains For
Monday and Tuesday g
ocooocoooccco
HERE YESTERDAY
COMMENCEMENT AT THE Ij THREE NOTABLES WERE
NORMAL AND COLLEGIATE
Baccalaureate Sermon Will Be Preach
ed Today by Dr Lawrece.
At Oakland Heights Preshyterian
church today at 11 o'clock, Rev. !Thoma
Lawrence, D. D., will preach the bac
calaureate sermon to the graduates of
the Normal and Collegiate institute.
The public 7are invited. -
Tuesday evening the aamual concent
in the college chapel will take place,
admissioh to which will be by card.
For this occasion a imost excellent pro
gram, consisting of choruses, vocal and
instrumental song, K solos, part songs,
etc., has been arranged.
The commencement exercises
take place Tuesday evening.
will
A GOOD TOWEL
Is always in demand, whether It comes
around 48-tDounds of the ibest patent
flour, or is tooueht at five cents a yard.
A good many people would rather get
a 60-inch towel out of the sack their
flour comes in than buy the towel at the
dry goods store, and that Is iwhy every
48-pound sack of "Clifton" is -packed in
regular toweling. Ask your grocer for
"Clifton" in the towel sack.
Biltimore Butter, '35c pound.
Phone 68.
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C. S. McManus, August Belmont and
H. B. Spencer Latter Still Here.
There were three private cars at the
Tyassen'firen station yesterday, whicn
brought to the city mien of high posi
tion. C. S. MeManus, assistant to
General Managier C. H. Ackert of the
Southern, was one Of these men. He
had an interview with Superintendent
LoyaM of the Asheville division. Mr.
McManus Is on a tour of inspection
August Belmont and a party of
friends were here on their way from
Florida, bound for Louisville, Ky.
H. B. Spencer, generaa manager or
the St. Lkuls & Liouisviiie raiiroaa,
arrived in the afternoon and win be a
guest "at the Battery Park f or a few
days. Mr. Spenoer-is he son of Saamiel
Spencer, president of the Southern
Railway. He Is accompanied by his
wife.
Why not have-'a comfortable kitchen
and save unnecessary expense these
warm days. You can se a "Brooklyn
Automatic '"Oil Stove," which is the
simplest stove made and enjoy your
summer season. For sale by The Ashe
ville China Co., 12 N. Court square.
XX
Toaay's Services
At The City Chur dies
First Baptist church. Services at 11
a. m. and 8:15 p. m. Preaching at,both
hours by the pastor, Rev. W. M.
Vines. Subject this morning, "The Phil
osophy of Missions." Subject tonight,
"The Mountain of the Great Tempta
tion." Special music at both services.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. im. 'B. Y. P.
U. at 7:30 p. m. All are cordially in
vited to attend these services.
French Broad Baptist church (comer
Patton and French Broad; avenues)
At 11 a. m. the pastor will preach the
second of a series of seven morning ser
mons on the seven sayings of Christ
on the cross, and at 8:15 p. m., the sec
ond, of a series of four special sermons
to young amen and young women . The
(pastor's Bible class meets at 10:40 every
Sabbath morning. The Bible school at
9:30 a. m.; also an a'fternoon Bible
School at 8:30 a. an. Pious, camipeteait,
consecrated, loving and faithful teach
ers of the Word of God will wait both
to welcome and teach new scholars in
bdth schoos. The mid-week prayer
meeting, and also the Bible teachers'
meeting, will open at 8 and close at
9 p. m. every Wednesday. A cordial
welcome to all.
West End Baptist church, W. B.
Rutledige, "pastor Sunday school at
9:30 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m., and
8 p. m.
First Presbyterian church, 'Rev. R.F.
Campibell, pastor Preaching at 11 a.
n and 8 p. m. ; Sumday school at 9:30
a. on.
Central eMthodist church. Last
Sunday in old church. The pastor, Rev.
Frank Siler, twill preach at 11 a. m.
Subject, "Methodism's Centennial in
Asheville. The presiding elder, Rev.
R. H. Parker, will preach at 8:15 p. m.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. 'm. Strangers'
class, taught by G. B. Van Horn. Ep
worth League 7:15 p. m., Charles E.
Pless, leader. .Friends ajnd strangers
will find a welcomie at all services.
Rev. D. A. Braswell of the Metho
dist Protestant church will hold ser
vices today at 4 p. m. in the church in
North Asheville formerly occupied by
Southern Methodist congregation. All
members of the Methodist Protestant
church are requested to attend this ser
vice and others are invited.
Hayrwood street (Methodist church,
Rev. E. L. Bain, pastor. Services, at
11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school
9;45 a.?m. ; Epworth League 7:15 p. m.
North Asheville M. E. church, eRv.
E. K. McLarty, pastor. Preaching at
11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Bethel M. E. church, Rev. John W.
Moore, pastor. Services as follows:
9:45 Bible class amd Sunday school;
preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. All
cordially invited.
Christian church Rev. L. M. Omer,
minislter. Services at the usual hours.;
Firsk church of Christ, Scientist.
South Main street Services, today at 11
a. m. Wednesday, 8p. m.
SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.
St. Lawrence's Cakholic church
Father Marion, Pastor Mass at 8 and
11 a. m.
Trinity church Rev. McNeely Du-
Bose, rector Holy communion at 7:30
a. m., morning prayer 11 a. m.; Sun
day school at 4:45 p. m.; evening prayer
at 6 p. tm. .
All Souls' church, Biltmore, Rev. R.
R. Swope, D. D., rector services at
11 a. m. and 5 p. im. AH seats in ithe
church are free and the public is cor
dially invited to attend the services.
St. Matthias' church, Rev. McNeely
DuBose twill preach at St. Mattnias
r.hu'rch toniierhit at 8:30 d. m:. There will
be a choral service by the choir.
CLOUDS ABOVE MOUNT PELEE
D AS DESTRUCTIVE AS AT THE
GREAT OUTBREAK.
Port De France, June 7.lt Is report
ed from Morne Rouge that yesterday's
eruption of Mount Pelee was very sl
vere. Hot ashes and etaaes felfi. There
was violent trembling of the earth and
rivers overflowed. Captain Thlron of
the French cable steamer says he iwaa
five, minutes off gt. Pierre picking ujp
a broken cable when the eruption oc-
ciM-rea. ine sum was mvmvh -nHtth
Stones. The cantata saMert a Wanr o a ha
feared his men iwouM; be asphyxiated.
The eruption and dense clouds were as
destructive looking as the great out-
ibreak which swept off St. Pierre.
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A Warm Welcome
The Groceries we sell always have a
warm welcome at the home.
Our system of delivery a.trroachs
the perfection poinrt, and our stock is
m Keeping .with the wishes of the best
housewives.
Our "Clifton" Flour is proving
fine qualities wherever used.
its
E JSCREENS FOR WINDOWS AND
DOORS J HAVE YOUR SfTRPPisis iwatw
TO ORDER, SO THAT THEY WILL FIT.
ALL KINDS OF HOUSE TRM. J
South Main St reef
Eddy's Refrigerators Have
Several Compartments
and it ib not necessary to take the risk of put
ting milk and butter in same part of refrigerator
with meats. The Eddy Refrigerator has closet
for wine as well as for milk add butter, and sev
eral shelves for other foods.
TMck Walls, Slate-stone Sheiyes,
Steel Ice Rack
Tne "Eddy" represents perfection in refrigerators
HIRAM LINDSBY,
450 South Main street. City Market.
Phone 200. Phone 173.
Miss M, PARR
Millincpy
Parlors,
Asheville, N. C.
IS Church St.
Upstairs.
Lubin-Schiller Furniture tGo.
16 Patlon Ave. Williamson's old stand.
Rugs, (Mattings, Lace Curtaina, Cook
Stoves, Hammocks, Porch Shades
Crockett Springs and Baths
Open June 1st. Elevation 2000 Fee.
Arsene, Bromide and Lithia Water Cure Nervous Pros-
itration, Dyspep-aa, Rheumatism, 8kin and Kidney
Troubles. Clears and Beautifies the complexion. Write
for Booklet M. O. THOMAS, Manager,
Crocket t Springs, Ya.
Hot Weather Annihilators
are the electrical fans we sell. Turn
a switch and you have a cooling breeze, ;
no master how sultry the day. We
u.v. i.A,im axavuvx0 uixc irvs L
nuake. Pans of the stand bracket or
ceiling pattern. These fans and mo
tors don't get out of order. We al
ways furnish them, in perfect condition.
McKAY & FAKR
10 Church street.
What We Will Do
If ever there is an article that
is not "laundered j ust as it should
be don't hesiJtate to tell us. We
want to do it so it is right. We
guard against mishaps, but they
are liable to occur in even the
nest regulated laundry. But if
they do we are more than anx
ious to rectify them.
The Swannanoa Laundry
Phone 70 , -
No. 22-24 Church street.
Large, Well Ventilated Rooms
With Good Table Board.
Address OHIO,"
Care of Gazette Office,
Swapping "horses dsn' t nearly so risky
as getting married. , '
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mam . v-s-
Over 7,000 Pairs of
jOiie0niQu ality Shoes
lire Hade .Every Working Day-if ihe
' it"-'' x
Veai.
Tboy Are All Sold.
al-
That a selop while is not.
wave Itc- KcKrr.ommendation,
U mov fifr qo nhorlv :or be so homely that
v - -. if it. Our footweaf
wears so well that when you
shoes you ; will go : to V : r
ipurchase hew
Delicious Food and Drink
Our aim is to keep the best Coffees
and sell them at a little lower price
tnan any other grocer asks.
We strive to maintain all our goods
and prices at that same standard, and
the taidt that we invariably give satis
faction indicates the success we
achieve.
HIRAM LINDSET,
450 South Main street. City Market.
Phone 200. Phone 173.
P
J. W. SCHARTLE. The Tailor,
Has moved to 57 S. Main street; (up
stairs) where he will (be pleased' to see
i his old customers. I have for sale 1
safe, two tables, two sewing machines.
Excellent Cooking
IS NOT DIFFICULT
if you provide first-class materials with
which to work. Our groceries and pro
visions make easy the preparation of
tempting, wholesome, and satisfying
food. Such materials make "rare 'good
eating."
Buy here and (buy right.
HIRAM LINDSBY,
450 South Main street. City Market
Phone 200. Phone 173.
POSITIONS SECURED
The following situations were recently
secured through Shockley's Agency:
Miss Cruser Roberts, book-keeper for
J. H. Law, Jo. Croyle, (book-keeper for
Waynesville Manufacturing Co., Oscar
Jones, bookkeeper and stenographer
for Toxaway company, Sapphire, N. C;
J. W. DuBignion, book-keeper and
stenographer, Greensboro, N. C,
126 SITUATIONS 126
were secured the past year. Young
men and women should 'begin a course
af"once at Asheville Business College,
and get ready for the fall and winter
'business. College 3rd floor Paragon,
H. S. Shockley, principal.
PHONE 754
For the Finest Spring Lamb,
Prime Beef, Veal and Chickens.
Pork,
Lutz Meat Co
City Market .
JUDGE CHARLES A. MOORE.
Ex-Congressman W. T. Crawford in
a puDiisnea lexxer rtfuimuiienuD ca
Judge Charles A. Moore as a candidate
for associate justice saying: "Judge
Moore is in all respects -worthy ana
qualified for the high place. His char
acter is above reproach, ms loyauy
and fidelity to his party is, and always
has been, beyond question. Strong in
mind and body, upright and energetic,
he is a type of the finest :i - mountain
manhood. By a life of tireless industry
and perseverance he has worked him
self to the very front rank in his pro
fession, and is known toy thebendh and
bar of the state to toe weu.mwiu tmu
qualified to fill veith honor and credit to
himself and his state a : seat upon the
highest tribunal in the state.
Book Sale.
100 books, standard authors, embrac
ing fiction, adventure, poetry, etr., to
be sold at a ' great 1 Teaucuon . me
greater number marked at hair pric
Akins' Book Store,
30 Patton avenue tf
; Emotion is
pathy.
of ten- mistaken for sym-
Selfishness la a disease of which mat
rimony cures some people.
It isn't the girl who fires top quick
est that makes ithe toest match. ...
,A civilized man-la 'a, savage who is
compelled to earn his daily bread
SPANGEM
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! CAPUDIWE
S Cures Headaches, LaGrippe
- Leaves no bad effects. , what
& . ever . Sold by Jail drujrjriste- -
Old Straight Cat and
Wilson Whiskey
$1.00 per Bottle
R. G. & Cos Monogram and
Antediluvian Rye
$i,S0 per Bottle
Schlitz Milwaukee Export Beer
$1 00 per Dozen Bottles.
Guaranteed the Genuine Sterilized Schlitz Export
Beer.
Paul Jones' 4 Star
V'$ 1,00 per Bottle.
Standard XXXX Old Corn
75c per Quart
Get Them From
The "Bonanza" Wine and Liquor Co.,
The Place that Made Asheville Famous,
: 43 South Majn St
Telephone Nof 72,
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