- . y . . . . v . . . . . . . ." . ' . -i 1 , - '- --. - ? . - f . . s4 1 ' ( v. - -?. ?r -. r -' . . I 5 i ,-. V " " .If J , , ' . f t '. .... ; .t Yoira CARP BTJG3 OB MATTINGS WILL BE if you have us do it. Your Awnings or Window Shades will he well hung- if ' T" C you have us do it We are able to do it well beciuse we have had years ex perience, We solicit your patronage. Sawyer's Carpet House. Fhone 228. 18 and 20 Church street. 200 Baskets Fancy Elberta Peaches At 40c. Large Baskets. Fancy Delaware Grapes 35c Per Basket Wholesale and Retail Fruits and Confections. The 'Iceman' is a welcome visitor theft htf lays, but even more welcome is the Expert Laundry man who does up your laundry in th quickest possible tim and in ths BEST POSSIBLH MANNER. Phone 95 and you'll get laundry satisfaction. Asheville Steam Laundry A Big Pipe kindled in a few minutes with a new coal we have POtteit. lne best COal for $l cooking . vs. t Carolina Coal and Ice Co f 23 Patton Ave Phone SO. The Tone of a Piano Gives it Rare Value '.: Come in and look over the instru V ; meirtB we are carrying and. see if . the one you want is not here. We have the SPTULTZ & BAU . ER, the HOBART M. CABLE and 1 the KIMBALL piano, all stand nrrt ; ' makes , and of unusually good ..jv, woTKinansnip. 'me tones are pure ana nave a rich sympathetic . quality. .vyau anctry them, v TheTAshevMe Music Co. 30 Patton Ave. Well Laid f- 3 Typewriting , Paper Is one of our specialties1 This paper Is x ... i .. . J n. wnrtvn niorft 4 j4- m ..V. - . .. j CITY NEWS, The Asheville Hardware Company. Theo. Hartman, ltdme keeper of en gineers and firemen-of the Asheville and Charlotte divisions of the Southern has been transferred from Spencer to Ashe- Tiue. - ; V-, j- Hitiia ; - LAST EVENING'S DANCE Very Pleasant Affair at vthe Battery Park Hotel. The dance given at the Battery Park last evening- althotigrh not largely at tended was one of the Mnd at which everyone esiters into the evenings pleas- iir with iaterest and etnthusdasan. At 11:30 o'clock the guests retired Ito the dining room, jwhere they were served watermelon. After this refreshing re past the german began apd, until "about 1:30 o'clock those present enjoyed fol lowing the leader, Frauds Gudiger, - in many pretty and ongimai figures . . Do not try ito eret one woman to com pliment another woman jgi her judg ment in the selection of hats. WANTED Two competent white men none tout hustlers need amlv ' Per- i manemt eanploymenf at a good salary for the right parties. Apply Masfcwel ton building, rooms i, 4 and 5, 1 be tween 12 arid 1 o'clock. It DON'T MISS THE CHANCE. My stock of Clothing, Hats and Gents' Furnishings are going rapidly aTid all who miss the big bargains offered here are standing in their own light. My stock consists of nothing but the best and latest styles. Some -and see for yourself. I. W. G LASER, 18 S. Main street. - tf. Watch Blomberg's ad. Ten per cent, reduction sale in his sporting goods department. To PARE well go to "Woodlawm Cafe. Shifting tlie Responsibility. An Irishman who traded in small wares kept a donkey cart, with which he visited the different villages. On one occasion he came to a bridge where a toll was levied. He found to his disappointment he had not enough money to pay.it. A bright thought struck him. He un harnessed the donkey and put it into the cart. Then, getting between the shafts himself, he pulled the cart with the donkey standing in it on to the bridge. In due course he was hailed by the toll collector. "Hey, manr cried the latter. "Whaur's your toll?" "Begorra," said the Irishman, "Just ask the droiver." Ted and the Text. The golden text for a certain Sunday school was, "And the child grew and waxed strong in spirit" (Luke ii, 40). Little Ted's hand went up like a flash when the superintendent asked: "Can any of these bright, smiling little boys or girls repeat the golden text for today? Ah, how glad it makes my heart to see so many little hands go up! Teddy, my boy, you may repeat it, and speak good and loud that all may hear." And they all heard this: "And the child grew and -waxed strong in spirit like 2:40." A Well Satisfied Girl. ' At an old fashioned revival meeting the minister approached Minnie, who was only ten years old, and urged her to go forward to the "mourners' bench" for prayers, as many of her young friends had done. "No, thank you." said Minnie, hold ingjback. -. . , "But why?" questioned the minister. "Don't you want to be born again?" "No," replied Minnie. "I'm afraid 1 might be born a boy next timer' Brooklyn Life. The Giant Squid. Undoubtedly the giant squid has fre quently been mistaken for a sea ser pent. In all qualities which can . ren der a marine monster horrible this huge and frightful mollusk may J)? said to compare favorably with afiv - : - creature of fact or fiction.. When full grown; it weighs 10,000 pounds, having a body fifty fet long and two arms each 100 feet in length,, as well as eight sindller' tentacles. " Enough to Settle It. . A wag after having witnessed an un usually villainous performance of "Hamlet" remarked: "Now is the time to settle the ShakespeareBacon con troversy. Let the graves of both be dug up and see which of the two turned over" It Went Off. Mrs. C.1 wonder where In the world the alarm clock has gone? I saw it on the table yesterday; Mr. .C It was there yesterday, but I heard it going off this morning. . . . 1 , II II I SnfTerins. To suffer an hour with and for one we love brings us nearer in spirit to hini than many' years of joyous com panionship, for only in sorrow does the heart reveal itself. s v.:- ; - : L-ri The W'orld a We Find It. - 1 . Ftidd Thisls a haYd world. Dudd Arid yet everybody Is. looking for soft, pUess -In Jit Boston. Tran script I D :-mmlmmm9 A I." w a. a vs.-. a "a a. aa aaaaaaaaaaa I " v . : ..'-::j-f-V4- : "'v.-; -u:; . ' I ai-.-.vv W "W I m- 111 .: manufactured especially for -our- . m. . ,m. a - i m mm mtum m rns m . m m -m m n m m rnw mm. . u m. - vmm t ji & m . On July 14th two Locomobiles one Surrey and one Stanhope made the ascent to the top of - weyiocK. rnis nas never Deen accomplished by any other auto- -mobile.. - ' The Locamobile' has climbed Mt. Washington twice, climbed Asheville Cycle Company, Phone 228. A Woman's Smile ' : Sometimes masfcs a sad hpart. But our Cheer ful adB never cover a poor stock; of goods. They are Just as Represented, every time, and they are always represented as the best. Come and see our new stock. " HIRAM 450 S. Main St. Phone 200. THE L OW SHOES And Slippi Ladies, we cordially invite your 'in spection to our fine lines of Lotf Shoes and Slippers. We carry a Jarje assortment in al leathers, sizes and widths, light or heavy sole, Military, Cuban, French and Com mon Sense Heels, The Boston Shoe Store. beading Shoe Firm. H.P RIB, I will sell during this month the dver at a little over - cost. This only a few; suites left, first come Is the best time to get a Refrigerator : Gome to Green's Furniture House and Surprised at the bargains and great inducements we are. offering iri; Ice Chests, and we are also ; agents for tne 'Odorless'' Refrigerators;, and it is ;: a well known -known - - i e--c4 - SrJ V&t w a v v f ityjxt -' Pro on 'o " F i! rn r ! rdj ; pike's PeakLookout . t Mountain, f; - Yosemite,. all of which feats haye npt been accomplished , y automobile. . . Have yott" a pet hill in or '." ,l -f around .Asheville that you would like to see the IjOcomobile go up? If so soviet us know and we will take y6u up. ' ' . - 18 and 20 Church St V LINE GROCSR City Market Phone 173. Price, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50 Per Pair. Leading Tailor. x PHONE 347 few colored Suits -which I have left does not include 'black goods, as. I have win ne nrst served. that rthejv; are WDLL IS ' - " ' 5o 6 e o ; 43 Fa tto" a- Well cured from Tennessee Cheaper than any other meat. OriIy:Ji3c Per Pound. Poland s 21 North Main street. Phone 151; ! H. McCain ness PRACTICAL DTER AND CHEMICAL CLEANER. Suits pressed and sponged at short notice. 37 South Main street. Phone 206. SOUmfcRIN HOTEL, MRS. S. STEVENSON, Prop. Best $1.00 per day house in the jlty. Hot and cold baths. All lines of cars pass te door. Special rates by the week. - Centrally Located. 26 S. Main St. Asheville. N. C. OstsoDathv. Offices at No. 10 Church street. Three years since first offices were opened in Asheville. Have benefited manv an Injured hone. M. CASE, M. D. D. O., Residence, 106 Haywood street. ScC Us or ev-rytinSin " our liue . before - deciding to Refit or Buy. J. H. WEAVER CO. Real Estate Brokers P 45 Pattoa Ave., Asheville. if, O ;t sale In order to reduce stock I offer my entire line of medioimr and better grade of Closing at cost. Come early and save money . 6E0. W. JENKINS, 45 South Main. $1,500 GUARANTEED SALARY To high class man. or woman with home or in, h,ome town, to attend to correspondence, advertising and other IAWVA. Aw 4m 1. A. . . wura;. jsamnega or nigrnest order and backed by solid men financially and politically. A great opportunity for the right person. Enclose self -addressed stamped envelope for full articulara to (WALTER B. REDMAN,GfBNERAI. SUPERINTENDENT, Corcoran Build ing, opposite United States Treasury. WASHINGTON, I. C. tf. Armotrr's Gold Band Hahis 16c pound, Armour's Gold Band Breakfast Bacon 20c pound, Armour's Pure Leaf Lard 76c bucket. Hiram Lindsey, 450 South Main street Phone 200. The wtogs of riches . enable then to fly up and roost on. the highest branches Cigars That Ape Smoking. -AGENTS FOR RegenbuTg, American Cortez, CuestaRey Co., - El Belmont, 15 More Ieadin Brahds in Fine Goods. 45 JUeadinS Brands in 5c Cigars Special Prices by the Box - BtiOMBBKG'S The Leader in Cigars, Tobacco and Sporting Goods v PATTOK kvENTJE. V H; vREDWOOD "& CO., '.'.4. - . - - :v.v - - , v iC, ' 7 and 9, Patton Avenue. 1887 Standard F JETXICO-Grate and HiJ -COKE Furnace ami ' k WOOD-Grate and stove. Wholesale ano Retail ...PHONE 40... I Asheville Ice and Coal Go Choice Cuts of Spring Lamb, Prime Beef, Tender Pork and Mutton. Spring Chickens, Zimmerman & Whitehead City Market! P. M.iB. j. v. isrown. y A Bi J. J. Mackey. BROWN, BLAIR & CO UNDERTAKERS, i W "T A J . nation Ave. TTn fl.J PHONE 193, For n3 x i 1UI1M li 9C 'phon iililllLlL 3 66 Ping Pong Or TABLE TENNIS. C1 - 11 n oman jsets w better ones, wooden rack- ts- $1 to bkin covered rackete $2.50 aud D f xvay s dook otor 8 North Court Square. C. W. BROWN CSucoessor to J. V. Brown & Son, Funeral Director f rfflft A AtvAtl AWMMW .4.1 vcu everjr Jiuur iu tue year. Murphy & Co, BROKERS. Phone 649 Private Wire. Continuous Quotations. 61 Broadway, New YorE 11 Church St., Asheville! Refer to Bine Rldee Nationai BisJ i Ctorotte "wants" one oeat a word. Worth El Principe De Gales, Iiew Wallace, General Arthur Robert Bums, Hoffman House. uel 'v.: trr.3 r::a v. e Enisractory. iv cenu to jz.su. pi--,-., z)

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