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paoe 2euniat-tIIE AgHCVILLE GAZETTE august IT, 1853, has been here for several Hajsiyrekt to ZJJTJJt Ms home yesterday. , v' ) i, - r- ' THB &NTIR& DRY 600DS AND N w i r r 3k - i - . ' ::. v :.y.v.v... .:,v v :Ai32&.- ' - : - - ' I rSBra&fr::-:-:-::: ' ' ' " . .... . a I ii y s - . f - t J V'-" ' i 3b .s - t . A NO' ONS STOCK AT PUBLIC AUCTION, COMMENCING TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1902, To Continue During the Week. Our old store building will be torn down next week to make place for the new is our reason for this. Woolen Uress Goods cut in lengths from 2 to 6 yards. Wash Goods cut in lengths from 2 to io yards. Silks cut in lengths from 2 to io yards. Hosiery 6 to 12 pair. Kent Underwear 2 to 4 pieces. Small Ware i dozen pieces. Hours of Sale 0:30 A, M. to 2:30 P. IV! No Goods Delivered. Cash With Bach Sale. 6. A. MEARS 33 South Main St, J THB Carolina II I IVIOUWTAIW PARK HOTEL, Hot Springs, N.:C. A STRICTLY HIGH CLASS HOTEL, in a beautiful park of 100 acres, surrounded by. some of the grandest of North Carolina's famous mountains; with an incomparable climate, and hot mineral waters and baths, unsurpassed in the world. Only an hour's ride from AsheviMe, on the main line of Southern railway. Fine golfing, horseback riding and driving, tennis, bowling and vari ous delightful amusements. Write us for illustrated booklet. HOWELL COBB, Proprietor. The Desirable Alike For Tourist and I jgJu Commercial Travel & & & Km ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 200 GUESTS iH 6 ALL MODERN APPOINTMENTS 1 PRIVATE BATH SUITES I BEST SAMPLE ROOMS IN THB U fl STATE BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS , FOR RATES ADDRESS MRS. P. H. LOVE. HendersonvIIIe N. C. 0 Mpq pur r,C Rummer Season Formally Opens P. H. LOVE. june l2th, 1902. & Personals. C. F. Hall returned yesterday -fm an extended trip to New York, Atlantic City, Boston and Norfolk. Carlos Recker of Indianapolis is here on a visit to tfrieods. He will be her for several days. J. L. English, who has been in the city (since Tuesday, returned to his home in Knoxville yesterday. Percy Boyd came in from Rlanlr (Mountain yesterday afternoon, to be here a day or two. M. D. Wilkinson of Black Mountain spent yesterday in the dity. 'J. A. Puryear, manager of the Nash n Trille American, is in the city for a several days', vacation. He has visited Asnevme many times, and is well known here. George 'W. Parks arrived from Nash ville yesterday to spend several days W'ith friends. He will join a party and vfleit other points in North Carolina be fore he returns to his home. Mrs. Huff and Miss Ethel Huff of .Chattanooga and Miss Louise Fetch of Nashville are visiting friends on Chest nut street. Miss Stella Miller of Savannah is vis iting here. Miss Alice Stafford of Chattanooga is the guesit of Mrs. Frank Weaver. Dukes of Mobile. H. C. Dukes, DON'T FATT Tn vrcrr T "i-V r -r I iVJLlss -ar"e L. Duk lne hJsatitffitl StUu rf,ri'a'!fj?-Mrs T c . . t o ' ' William T. Marshall of Yorkville ar- Oappnire, JN. , rived In the city yesterday, to be here a few days. try ithe mostiSf WOrld.VeJ the Sapphire Coun-' Mr. an Mrs. J. C.- Weddington of try is tne most beautiful ruountain country in the world charlotte are visiting friends and reia- , tives here. HRST CLASS HOTEL ACCOMODATIONS AT THE -Hold Frankfin at Brevard, N, C. The Lodge. on'Mt Toxaway. Elevation of Hotels 8300 to 6000 Feet. The Finest Trout Fishing in the Country 75 Miles of Streams and Lakes Under Careful Patrol. Write br ooklets and rates to Manager of Hotels, Sapphire N. C, or canity ticket office, Southern Railway, Patton avenue, oppositej postoff ice, r Bfr. and Mrs. J. $'Tlliey'of Georgia are visiting frlends-ln; the city. H. W. Go wen of Boston arrived yes terday and will spend several weeks in the city. : Kllilfil Of Charles M. Cram, of Washington is in Asheville for a few days. R. F. J. Johnson of Greensboro was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Woolsey and Mdas Woolsey of Selma and Miss?1- Millie Nabb of Birmingham, who have been at the Battery Park for a. few days, have , returned to Waynesville, where they are visiting Miss Woolsey's sis ter. Mudd Martin of Birmingham left the Battery Park yesterday morning for a few days' stay In Waynesville. Thadi Thrash and Mrs. Thrash of Wilson, accompanied by Mrs. Daniels, the mother of Mrs. Thrash, are iguests of friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parson of Char lotte are guests at the Berkeley. Miss Lillie Beatty of Charlotte Is vis iting friends in Aeheville. - Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McLaughlin of Charlotte are in the dity for a few days. j (Mr. and Mrs. W. -C. Rosenblatt of Greene ville, Tenn., are the guests of frierfds here. v Victor N. Hacker of Greene ville, Tenn., is registered at the Swannaaoa. Miss Lucile Trent of Knoxville is vis itiing in the ciity. i ' Thomas D. Brabson of Greeneville, Tenn., is here for a few days. j Mies Carrie Taylor of Morristown is in the city on a visit to friends. Miss Gertrude Wood of Lexington, Ky, arrived yesterday to spend several days here. Mrs. I. M. Beck of Knoxvfille is guast at the Swannanoa. W. L. Trent of Knoxville is here for a short stay. ' i W. B. Robinson of Newport is In the city. He is a guest at the Swannanoa. Mrs. Spearman and Miss Spearman are visiting friends in the city. They arrived last night. ; M. A. Crown of Baltimore is here on a business trip. He will be in the city until tMonday. H. J. Moore of Marshall, who has been in the city for a few days, went to his home yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Perkins of Mays ville are recent arrivals at the Berke ley, i Mrs. Milton H. Johnson and child of Maysville are at the Berkeley. w. c. Hunt of Knoxville arrived yesterday from Waynesville and left last night for his home. 8 Mr. and Mrs. W. CM. Hunt of Po mona are at the Swannanoa. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Breedlove of Valdosta, Ga., are visiting in the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kirkmer of A Wonderful Water. Since the people everywhere have been using Harris Lithia Water, which is being shipped alJ over the United State now, from the wonderful Harris Springs, S. C. direct into their home9, they marvel at it and physicians every where are recommending it. Medicines only aggravate the troubles of humanity, while this wonderful remedy of nature charged with the minerals pre pared by Go'd's hand ia healing and health giving and within the the reach of all. Hotel aywood White Sulphur Springs Altitude 2850 feet. Finest Monntai railroad towu east of the Rocky Mountains. 750 teet higher altitude than Asheville, N. C. The climate during the summer months is the most delightful in America. The air is lmht inrioHnn in nights during the warmer weather are cool and bracing. pur raies ana luiormation write JAMES M. COPELIN, Prop., Waynesville, N. C. . B. B. Gray arrived last night from Chattanooga. Mrs. Tula Hudson, after a few days vdsit went to her home to Greenville, S. C, yesterday. O. T. Austin, who has been in Chat tanooga, returned yesterday. E.'VH. city. Jones of Atlanta is in the uens, uiggs, cutter, bruits and What sense L, thPre in h,,,!,.. j Vegetables. Hiram IJnasey, Phones 200 goods. I pay half as mwb and etcit ..4 . ; Li j twice 'th value.- Hiram LlnOsex A. H. Bailey of fit. Louis is here for a few days. ! ? Mrs. Freeman and Misa FVeeman of Savannah are with friends' In the city. Mrs. Alger of New Torlc, iwho has been on an extended visit -td Mrs. w. H. Colby, went home yesterday. A. P. Cudd of Spartanburg is in the city.'' ... isuJ. dllfBfi'fS S. C. CaldweU, Jr., of Atlanta iwao " ' 1 r- Read THi By All Means. Cincinnati, O. The Harris Lithia Springs Co., ' - Harris Springs, S. O. Gentlemen : I have hnn a creat ant. ferer from Kidney and Bladder trouble for about four years, and have used num erous waters without any' permanent results until I triad your Harris Lithia Water, which soon cured me entirely. For two years I have been free from all my Old troubles, and I attribute mj health te the met tf Harrit Lithia Water. I have reoommended your water to hundreds of friends and am glad to. say it ItM aeted like a rbarm i m rmrrm mm T hva Suffered from Intbgeith and Dytpepua and a bottle f jtmr" tar benated water, has always .re lieved me I certainty consider yonr Harris feaia Water the bat in the wrid. Tours sinoerely, G. A. Oboft. "THE MOSTJBEAUTIF UL SFOT ON EARTH'' Is a frequent expression of delighted visitors at EAGLE'S NEST ELEVATION 5t000 FEET. In the heart of the proposed Appalachian Forest reserve, 33 miles frorn Asheville and 2890 feet above it; 2200 feet above and overlook ing Waynesville, N. C, amid scenery of unsurpassed grandeur. Hotel new and modern. The water supply is from a pure mountain ?Qr M,y JZTZS&JS1 a11 trains' For rther information re garding this GLORIOUS retr eat, which Is now open, address S C. SATTERTHWAIl , Eagle's Nest, WaynesviDc, N. C Book Free all about the won derful Harris Lithia Water. -Also best carbonated table water in the world and Harris. Lithia Ginger Ale. Write : Morris lithia Springs Co., : Harris Springs, 5. C High Point are at the Swannanoa. J. A. Gamble of Black Mountain is here. Frank L. Miller of Black Mountain came to the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thornton of Salisbury" are the guests of friends in the city. . x is in D. C. J. D. Whitaker of Raleigh town. T. L. Gaff of Baltimore is registered town. at the Swannanoa. O. L. Watte arrived in the city yes terday from Lynchburg, and 4s at the Swannanoa. J., W. Bryant of Spartanburg ar rived yesterday, to be here a few days. Mr. and Mrs, WiUiam H. York of Louisville, "Ky.J are here on a visit to friends,. VA., T. Sloan of Srjartanbure is here for a day or two, and is at the Swan nanoa. . - ,.i iiiAiif S. T. Warren of White Pine, Tenn., Is in the city on a visit of several F. J. Bricken of Atlanta is here. He is at the Berkeley. . $ C. E. Sloan of Sartanburg came in yesterday to spend several days. S E. Burling of White Pine, Tenn., is at the Berkelek. 1 IgS1 Cummings of Canton as in C. D. Mater of Morristown is in the city, to spend a day or two. A. M. McNair of Maxton is in the city. He came yesterday. S F. R. Neal of Knoxville arrived last night. , -4 . J. F. Austin of Morristown came in last night, to spend a few days' vaca tion. E. C. James of Danville, Va., Is ia the cfty tor eeveral days' stay. 5 ' - V -' -. r ' i im ., iiil.i,il,M.,M.i. . . -Mr,J. ; : - - " - - - -' - - ' . a " ' J v ' ' ; ' s yV " zs "V'lj'vi-- "S-i
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