i page THURsi)AY THE ASHKV1LLE GAZETTii .axjgust 1S02, V I. i r - - ""'.-r I 20 T'TrT x a Tv TT7 7 V? ' . a t - R HilS 'Pi SLT B ? Jl H BUI 111 rlBnn"BnV - -iTfTF I ir M I I II III! Hodge's Fribfe Carpet artd;. Rugs. are onade-of wood fibre n 1, are . not- oiily-jii: rsib e -but the neat- s r and cleanest designs that . are shown in amy floor covering." c. Bogs from $1.25 up r Carpet 75c yd, l yd wide. A splendid floor coveringr to be found only at SAWYER'S Carpet House. No. 18 and 20 Church St. Phone 228. is Eat Plenty , of i Save a drug bill. Think of it, and get it At UfciB-S, Wholesale and Retail Fruits and Confections. Phone 250. Notice the Best Dressers S And yon will always see that they wear Asheville Laundry work. .You can wear it same, as they do and it will cost you no more than you pay for inferior work. Phone 95 And cur wagon will call for your bundle. Asheville Steam Laundry A Trial Of our Coal will con vince you that you can save money by using it. Carolina Coal and Ice Co. Phone 130. 23 Patton Ave. Eilecfpical Do you know we are in the electrical -business? We are now equipped to do your work. Estimates cheerfully given. Give us a call. . Prompt attention given to - Jobbing work. ! ML Hearn & Go. Phone 448. 64 Patton avenue. The Gazette "wants one cent a. word, - . - Ml! Suppl TO Come and make myT store your headquarters. Reading andx Smoking Room in the rear SAl.I1 late :daily papers; 7; 7fhe''Largest- atid Best Selected : Stock i of CigarslTTpbaccos, Pipes : Smokers' Articles and Sporting Goods in.therStat LOMBCRiS'S. The Leading Store brih iyfid. --The Asheville Hardware Company, " Ir. J. ti. M. Curry is ill at Coir Z K Connally s. - - "Frank Watkins Of Black Mountain in town- on business. - Mark W. Brown -Is at Greensboro to 1 attend the-convention. The w: C. T. U. will meet this after- noon at Mrs. Hilliard's on-South Mam streat -at 5 o'clock. . . ; . - " " State Superintendent Joyner wLl speak at Big Ivy church August SO. His subject will be education. A lot of new pictures have been pur chased or decoration ot the" city schools. - ' f : Mrs. Jordan of Greenville, S. C, who has been visiting her son, Dr.. C. J. Jordan, left for her home yesterday. Rev. Herman A. Goff, pastor of the College Hill Presby terian. church has r.eturned from Knoxville, after, the con clusion of a successful series of evan gelistic services -in --which: be has been engaged with the Tennessee synodical quartette. The Battery Park hotel-anniversary kail takes place this evening. . Pros pects are that the affair will "be more largely attended than ver. More than 500 handsomely engraved cards have been sent out. . - ' The water color exhibit at Landsey's art store, on South Main, for the ben efit of the Flower Mission was -'quite successful yesterday. It will be open again today, from 10 to 1 and 4 to 7, with Mrs. Burroughs, - Miss Maria Brown the Misses Belknap and Miss Mary Penniman in charge. , - Some time after midnight this morn- ,ing the reflection of what seemed an immense fire was seen to the west, and at 12:20 an alarm' was turned in. The. fire appeared to be in the city, and it was at first reported that Treadway's store, mear the river, iwas burning. When the fire wagons, reached that vi cinity, however, the blaze was found to be on the hill across the river, appar-' ently not far from the new road: The exact location could not be learned. FURNISHED and Unfurnished Rooms at the college for families and ladies. tf Have you had dinner at the Woodlawn? The iargest line, imported and Key West cigars in the city, at Blormberg's Cigar Store, Patton avenue. NOTHING BUT THE BEST We will discontinue our sost sale soon and if you do not avail yourself of these genuine bargains we are offering, you lose dollars not pennies. Buy the best goods now at cost. 5.0o men's silk underwear at $2.50 per suit. French Balbriggan men's under wear regular $2.50 and $3.00 how at $1.50 per suit. Shirts, Collars, Neckwear, the latest patterns, all "at cost. The Presi dent suspender at 39 cents. Don't forget we carry a complete line of Men's Hosiery. I. W. G LASER. No. 18 So. Main St. AMERICAN BAR AS'N GATHERED AT SARATOGA Saratoga, N. T., Aug. 27. When 10:30 o'clock arrived this morning, the hour appointed for the opening ses'sion of the annual 'meeting . of the American Bar association, more than 300 members, representing the pick and flower of the legal profession and evicy section 'of the country, sat before the platform in con vention hall, when President U. M. Rose, of Little Rock, Ark., called the gathering to order. The assemblage was composed of men who make, in terpret and expound laws, men who rave served their state arid nation on the bench, in the cabinet, and as am- bassadors to foreign powers; men who bear on noble foreheads and furrowed faces the indelible marks of Intellectu ality, amd. whose thoughful glances and positive speech betoken the trained mind and. judicial temperament. Presi dent Rose called to the rostrum Hon. John G. Carlisle, who will; deliver, the annual address, and a half dozen other jurists and members of the bar of na tional prominence who were present. Af tej expressing appreciation of Sara toga's welcome: to the association. Pres ident Rose delivered his annual address, which was masterly in its logical con- struction ahd perspicuous diction," and which was followed with the closest attention. : His survey of the -recent enactments of the various states inter ested his listeners extremely, and his learned, yet sometimes caustic, analy sis and comments upon several import ant measures., seemed o to Impress h'mV professional-.brethren as judicial and comprehensive. It was a -long paper. f but the -scholarly character of the ad dress and the many sharp comments that illuminated it served to produce patience and promote -good- humor among -the listening lawyers. S1WBS- or a Dtcvcie v isoeMus vou - war it ' rs rteii-viMir n.uniKin - .' . . Asliev ehono 228. -OTHER PEOPIiES-MONEYS -Will so a long wasj"n myJittletdrewhere;alL of. the fteshel Groceries, Vegetables, and Nicest Fruits of the city are kept, Ladies, Hive you put up your Tomato preserves yet?-. "' -.; - -..- '-'--- - mmm (THE 450 & Main Stv Phone 200. ; CQNTINUBS The largest and best lines of Shoes in Asheville to select from Hanan & .Soft's.'--Jas. A. Banister's. Edwin Clapp Zeigler Bros Krippendorf Dittman Miller & Kennedy's William Hpyt & Co. H. W. Merriam & Go. Buy today and save The osTon rt " '" ' ''"'" ... " ' . ' ' ' ' '-' ' ' U b " : . 1 1,1 : i A Stationery Bargain tor a-Week. :f;0tvlZ Cream Tinted Linen Paper unruled papery regular price 25 cents, For 15 cents. ; ROGERS' BOOK STORE, 39 Patton Ave. uSiga of the Book. Phone 254. . . "Paifoii A GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO GET AN ; 0ddr less Ref rigertor CHEAP- . have all sizes, usually kept In stoclc and aire giving a liberal; discount ireiiHiriiti aian itcomeo.inef-nur piauc rnme to me, - ,a , 7 - iyill Cycle Company: :.: Nob. 18 and 20 ChuTCh"treet. LINDSEY GROCER) City Market Phone 800. mm money. Tomorrow beading Shoe Firm. I PHONE 347 Ave, - . ; . 75. P-lhiii ' V v - v t;Apound of .first class -''Cream Gheese Ivou can eet it from I " y D.G.NOLAND 2r North Main street. - Sec Us 'yB11- our liue before deciding-to Rent or Buy. - jVh. WEAVER CO. Keai Estate Brokers 45 Patton Aye., Asheville, N. (J Tomatoes 40 to 60c tousheC White Po tatoes 60 to 70c bushel, Sweet Potatoes $1.25. bushel, Preserving Pears $1.25 bushel. Hirana-Iiindsey, 2 Phones, 200 and 800. - : W. L. Douglas $3t50 ihoe. Now $2,75. may be too late. C. W. BROWN IBuccessor to J. V. Brown fc Son,) Funeral Director felepbone No. 65 16 Church Street. Office open every hour in the year. f Creamery Butter 30c pound, Country Butter 25c ipound, Eggs, 20c dozen, Chickens-15 to 35c each. Hiram Lfnd sey, 450 South. Main street. A Friend in Need Is a Friend Indeed Romford Baking Powder 30c Potind" 1 .L.- Creamery "Butter ' 30c . pound; Country Butter. 25c .pound," Eggs 20c ' dozen, Chickens' 15 to 35c each. Hiram Lind sey450; South ..Main street. - ' SWeplaceon-s 5r - pf 'Rejrnts"i-in ;: ; Chambrays I Mercerized Cfiambrays, Percales, Vineviqtsr Lawns,;:c, $cc;-;: 1887 1903 Fuel Standard ANTJIACITE- Ef.LTCO-Gpatea rnace. St,,.. e and str,Ve. -COKE Vn rncsod r, . WOOlJ-Orate snj H(,v, ... Wholesale ana Retail ...PHONE 40... Asfieviile Ice and Coal Go. 12 PattOB ftvenu M Choice Cuts of Spring Lamb, Prime Beef, Tender Pork and Mutton. Spring Chickens. Zimmerman & Whlteheai City Market. Phone i td IhTrv 'DHniUB 66 cl. H. McGinns PRACTICAL DYER AND CHEMlrii CLEANER. tAi Suits pressed and sponged at notice. 27 Snti, &tjm 206. c p&0a flara. j. v. Brown. w A Bllfr I J. J. Mackey. BROWN, BUIR a CO. 'UNDERTAKERS, 45 Patten Ave. Up Stain. PHONE 193, 4x5 Seed Plat es Just received 60 dozen Seeds Plates 4x5. 30 dozen Seeds Plates 3x4Vi. 50 dozen Seeds Plates 5x7. 25 dozen Seeds Plates 8x10. 10 dozen Seeds Plates 4x6Vi. A 1--. t j xaw o uuzeu seeas Lantern sliie ! lates. RAY'S BOOK STORE Phone No. 67. 8 North Court square $1,500 GUARANTEED SALARY . To hlgh class man or woman, with j chance for promotion and advanced i salary, to have charee small office at home or in home town, to attend to .'correspondence, advertising and other work. " Business of highest order and backed ty solid men financially and politically. A grreat opportunity for the Tight person. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope for full articulars to WALTER B. REDMAN, GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT, Corcoran Build ing, opposite United States Treasury, WASHINGTON, D. C. U. . If you are paying- too mu'jii f-.-r yuu Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Dry Goods and notions, don't complain, we can save you" money on your Gr .-s if you .will" let us, as we are doing hun dreds of others. GEO, W JENK! S, Phone 125. 45 South Main St. Osteopathy Is curing ihousands of chronic "" cases eLsewhere. It cau do it here. Aehevi! ' ought uot ..to be -behind the times. CM, CASE, Phone 683. No. 10 Church St. . Apples 10 to 20c peck, Onions 2" pock. Beets 25c peck. Hiram Lindsey. Large Pineapples 35 to 40c each, largs Peaches 25c basket, small Peaches 10 to 20c hasket Hiram Lindsey. tempting line rooKSDressr Good5, Silks BcfabliGhed 1887; .! t. 4 i,s :i :Vaifing:-JR go info rStfeefr, GarsVc : -''- Mtt- ' -' . - - - V. C ' . , v- - - .- ' v- - .

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