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0urday-tHD ASHEVILLE GAZETTE sept. 6, iso2. u - . 5I1LI Ofl A !(0O BY DBIIl'OFIiHi ! HORSE FED S5 T K B nnisi nnrrn rnnnnrn mm IfH no liCiiifliii smsiiiEiiif ii unccn: runiviLn id dmuli nun .'iv y- ill 'VP? . i -.1 ,4 t 4 i A Large Number, of Delegates . ."Arrived Yesterday. GeneraltCaueus WiirOBe Heldat Indications That jMeetinggWUl I -:. J Be HarmdnionsL A large number of . delegates io the Clt- ; izens "convention, 'which will- be .held today, arived in the city yesterday af ternoon and last itight. It was a.t "j; ' - ? time proposed to Jiold a genera! cau- ; cus- of the delegates last night,, (but ia- ter this plan was abandoned as the del- Sf:h egates from sections of Jthe country haa not arrived. It was deemed beat .to eive all a full and ree liearing and ;. . " that this may toe done the proposed v: V. . caucus will toe ield this morning, at lOiZQ in the court house .'. . Groups of delegates and the friends : of the various candidates informally discussed the situation xn Court Square last night. If the conversation, neaiu ;. si - last night was in any way indicative of the true feeling the convention today; will bA : harmonious", for" there was a c-eneral disDOsition to settle the con -- r - ,Ait withnnt. friction. Good nature "characterized' every discussion. 4 :, LADY IN TROUBLE plf 3 ACCOUNT OF SOME DEBTS It Is Claimed She Gave a Fraudulent BUI of Sale. Mrs. Cora C. Wilson, a, young Aiken, S. widow, is in trouble', here, of -a character which she perhaps finds em barrassing. She has for some time been a guest of the Battery Parkhotel' and (brought, to this city a very Wdsome S (brought "carriage and -pair of horses.i Mrs. . Wil son found nothing to mar the pleasure of her-sojourn until a number of persons became restive ; over the little, matter of some bills.' Mrs. Wilson gave one of them, a bill of sale on her turnout - and horses, when masculine rudeness pnce more manifested itself in the claim - v that the bill of .sale was fraudulent. Patton & Stikeleather, the livery firm, , Proprietor McKissick of the hotel and A. M. Bruce then levied on the ibelong .V.dngs of the lady. J - ' Her trunks have not yet been reach---ed, but a- close .eye is kept to see that 'they do no Weave the hotel room One story has it that Mrs. Wilson's late husband had contracted a number of . debts and that she was doing all sht could to pay them. "She told the jus tice of the rpeace .'before whom the ac tion was brought against her: "I have nothing in the world except what I am standing in." Mrs. Wilson meant that she only had her clothing, but it seems :V K singular that she should have chosen a,n expensive place to board, if it-be a fact that she was withont means. CAPITALISTS TO COMPLETE A. &W. RAILWAY ".yrhere has been a revival of the re . report that work is to be resumed-on C " the " Asheville & Weaverville railroad. A gentleman interested in the project, -in which about $12,000 has already been I spent, said yesterday that preparations were being made to begin work again on. the first -of next month. It was thought for a time that R. j ; i IS . " Howland would purchase the line, - but it is now said that Chicago-capi-7 talists will complete and operate the road. - . . " - . AT THE AUDITORIUN "The most realstic storm scene ever . :: .' presented on a stage, . is the sublime ' . ' -r spectacle 'Crowned with the Tempest,' - one of the features of the $10,000. ' First - V part of the Ai: G. Field Greater Min ' " strels:: The spectator sits looking at a C scene' of sunlight .and splendor, when - dark clouds, begin to gather and the rumbling of thunder is heard t in the, S.'- distance, -..-The - sky becomes "overcast, ;'the ; vivid lightning plays across the firmament' . .and . the wind increases in - ; volume . and force untif the hurricane breaks . in ail : its fury " and the, rain ''comes down in torrents. Them passing . ; :-.r on the clouds commence to break a.way, . and in -all its gorgeous colors, a beau ; ; tif uK rainbow spans the sky, this fading ' lowly away as the glorious sun once Itmore breaks orth'l seeming to kiss . $vith its lASjLdglQ5v4tte"tops of the V:,' distant hinsWmylilrH Tides and thj . ' : " fell 1 ?OGI r9 Annnln n : . ni. . 1 1 ' - . . hanical ag tHidf MIf lffcts used it ; ; .. . ...... ..... ; -. . a'l - . ; ui , ac-eae are xne most complicated sSindrjexpe be6n ami) v ployed in stage realism. " The minstrell j " a' wiUTejpeo'itifentseasoiiiat thfetidliuinli : F"h matinee and night performance toi H v : Ya Baxuraayv oarsilf'opein? for th natiuee at i:3i, performance; at .2:30 , $eats 50 cents aduftsfntf m chil dren. . Night doors open at 7:30; curtai e street "parade will morning ."at 11 o'clock. - f - - N. P 4 ntcihutArT. Mr. near 9 rl. - AAiidn ngs on it; in uci xat, aitcr an - mnesa or ; tweivft"; fiays. He Was a nativA nf Cnnarla came era! St. - Lawrence's Catholic church and at, goodnd5nlinresp'acfeet foV, his!' was interred in. Riverside cemetery by1;' his -Ife'sde He, leftfoar'i children tij mourn his ' loss one" son "and threel daughters. He.was auite4pritJare3uand;J rfsignedJjiiandjcais2j..Jbeaeai!has : gained-rai5teYnmateT'heduntry niourns his loss; May he -' rest -ln A peace; . W - ' ,The Anfertucilxlialionen ed a- labor ..exc?iansre,ta-li5t work-1 men and servants fboftfitiexTes to cfbtain employment. - , - rtfBriyriir -t ai r S occur ' thii LCo W9 WS St " I SufpriOT Mondav. Sen-I Kosky's Screams Heard on the Street,vian Policeman on Enter--Jug Room Found, Him: oh the Floor; and Greer .Beating Him , WithHeafCldb6un siich Bail Is .-not Allowed. About 5 .o'clock jresterday afternoon pedestrians were etaxtled bjr hearing screaans which seemed to indicate, that murder, was,ibeihgvdone lathe rooms over ithfi Baltimore Clothing house Patrolman Eage -hajroenfid to ibe near, iand ponrushingyapthe; steps to the tailorinir establishment of A .' Koskey f Qund that de cries had indicated . the exact' situation -miurder . was near, in dedd toeing' done. Judson Greer, ja very tall, strong man, had knocked the (proprietor, Mr. Kosky, to the floor &hd with -one foot planted on his prostrate form, was beating him over the head with a large hickory club. Greer had drawn the club back to strike another blow, but the officer caught lit in anld-air iand arrested the jmian, who was at once locked up; He told some of the officers that Kosky had a few days ago kicked him out of hie place of business, and ..that Kosky owed him $1.20, which he had refused to pay. But he did mat 'kick me down the steps the last time," added Greer, ' who was U-q some extent under, the influence of PARK ASS The following is beimy. sent out: "Asheville, N. C, Sept. 6, 1902. . "The third annual meeting of the Appailachian Ifetional Bark association Will be held in the secretary's office, w.eanesqay, jseptemiDer iottn, 4:so p. m. i This meeting is called . for the pur- pose of election of officers, committee reports and such other businesses .nay properly come before it. . 5 l me -.oiu periainmg io o Pafsed the senate and will 'As the -bill pertaining to our 'ra.uae. come up early in December in the house, it Is important that all members and others Interested should make a special effort to attend his meeting. : Respectfully, ''C P. AMBLER, Sec. GEO. S. POWELL, Pres." ' MONTHLY RECITAL OF MRS. eOCKtVOOO'S PUPILS Mrs. Jlockwood's vocal pupils, gave their usual monthly recital last evening in Kalsion hall before an audience which was a flattering indication of the interest felt'and pleasure taken in Mrs. Rockwood's methods and their results. Of the students who appeared for the first time under, this training, much can be said. Mrs. Hearn's high, clear soprano was well suited to Guy d'- Hardelot's "Mid-Summer Dream- and would be interesting in any ' soaring flights belonging to a pure soprano. Miss Weaver of Weaverville, delighted everyone rwith the quality of her voice. as yet fcut partially developed, in C . B. Hayiry's ballad 'l OrAy Can Love You" arid in . K. Rogers' "Love Has Wings," the latter showing, much -plia-i bility and vocal control. " " Miss Mary Brown, already well known as a singer and successful teach er, who has been studying repertoire with Mrs. Rockwood this summer, be fore going to her work in the Columbia, S, C, Ijadies' College sang Gounod's graceful "Sing, Smile, Clumber" with? fine taste and finish. Of "the students already familiar to those attending these recitals, Messrs. Stephens and Griffin had the honor of opening and closing the program in duets, with Mrs. Rockwood, whose rich dramatic tones and artistic phrasing always stir their hearers t6 enthusias tic, applause. Mr. Stephens, later sang "The Gallants. of England" (by Gatty, with fire and vocal finish. He Is mak ing strides in his progress. Mr. - Griffin sang two nuirmbers from Hotway Atkinson's new set of songs just out and making a sensation anions- musical people in Chicago, both on their own merits and because of the youth and genius, of their . composer. Mr. Griffin's selections were "The Lover's Ldtany" (Kipling's words), and "The Language of- the Stars." Both are sketches, but powerful in , conception, and sung with a degree of feeling 'that surprised his "hearers. Miss Ruland sang Grieg's "I Love Thee, O Lay Thy Check on Mine" and Rubinstein's "Thou Art Like Unto a Flower," with admlrafble taste and del icacy, a much, greater test of (vocalism than mere power. Miss Ruland's voice merits all that enthusiasm and art and work will surely yield . . Mrs Colby's beautiful contralto .was splendid in Patty Stair's exquisite 'If C 1 vn,c xwur. iears, juoye. bne feaindhat, everyhearlnsr. in thA frppdrmv nd ricnness of tier upper register and ossesses the axatural "teArs In the oice" that rt cant cnl- frame. - a y x.u-w-x-(tnju.v.eiuuim approves iaxxiS -.ixo ytugra;ms, wnicn : ar areiuny iflmWALcQ&fl Jii3ri- tedio ut ivaiHs Druwn, ana . Mrs. J-Lotkiwr y request Mrs; Rockwood .a-ns-' irth pro)kfek :Htttex-sjWtioTk wit e expression only she seems able X rfectly command: - SUNDAYSCHOOL PICNIC o Be Held Today dh- the North For '.. ' of the Swannanoa ' -V'- pixmicaiayojtliANjah; I S'wahana. &TJfwhole country ,ouc w cipeuiea ,ia xurn out, as denom liiiational - lines! jar5?forfi-ptEto for - - the' tane 'being. - -emse communion - Bapr St5Me9stwo?&byteriai;W fiSeallansi Lll , breafe-breadttogethif- ef. ide? ih!B ,$&mfkbffi&$b$iiWV&&fog .trees. .mttoot . ' JFITuckerr s up erintenden t ofithe. Flrst -Baptist jhurch - Sunday : school? was. invited? foiaS&ar 'SnJaddress,' but will ?eItnna''blei to Aolorixacqpunl of ta-Very-bad cold . , iui i-yiiyfr. ts-iV)a ,03 : j .' - - , Sixteen thousand, four hundred labor-. ers onUieTefagfa fmplofiTreflat the docks ' arid principal wharves in London ',l:c " It'' BERS TWEET ?whiskey4 ' - - , k ':' Pr. ,Glenn was:immediately called to attend 'the ietim of . the nssault, who was Taleedirig profusely' from several wounds about, the head.- Later Kosky was, taken toDr. Glenn's office for fur ther attention, - It was found that Kos ky's injuries are serious. :He may never foe able to hear again with his left ear, his arms and , back are so injured mat ne will be deformed for life should he recover, - which .is by" no means cer tain. - - . . . The. green hickory stick used tov Greer was fwhat all the officers termed a ded- ly weapon and even in the event Kosky auuuiu recover rtne prisoner may find htmspl'f ; In mittea an assault with a. deadly weapon and he went to JKoskys place of busi ness which shows . premeditation . . Some of Gr$ers friends made an effort last night to secure his release on bail out uniei . u-uliam, declined to release tne prisoner, as it has--not been deter. maned just how serious Koskys injuries may rove. SOON TO BE OPENED By Chairmen of Both Parties-Quan. dary as to District Convention. Congressman Moody will address the republicans at Rutherfordtori Monday and will join the president's party Tues day morning at Hot Springs. He ex pects to spend' some time in Asheville next week,, as republican congressional " 6 lo he opend over omwerga cigar store on Patton ave- Uftairman Moore was today en. gaged in (buying the furniture f- ihJ rooms.- -- i lie uemocrats hvo. inot j n hMri , 7 . Hiieu mar , umipis an tne Liegal buildine- on Lourt square, and PnW nr ttt,T was neen chosen chairman.- A. B. cnaarman; of the re- dStft s-torial committee for -this I , . ' tiuanaary. He is in a,Z;r ."av?on: "o. -hat ti ... cnanged, and he has written to Senator Pritchard for TalstwJ?6 SQW strict 'SfraS Transylvania, Swain. Jank, xr Wu. me oia. district inimiori . rTeeman's home rvMintv u " wuwt rBuouia call the convention T-8 10 1116 Precedent set by Thorn- VV:i lns.wl Although he lives in T-VV""" called the Tenth 1 1 1 wiTinT j-kv w vwmsjTOHioaai convention. RAISED ONE DOLLAR filLL lfl A FIVF vorraponaence or the Gazette. Lincolnton, Sept. 4; Secret Service Agent Charles E. Wright of Charlotte arrested John .Or. Hoyle, formerly of this county but now of King's Moun- " "cie uesaay morning. The uue ior wmcn noyie was wanted was for raising a one dollar bill to fl ini- Snn .r wrrri.""" Avery aw-- 7 r V p seu ine money inj wisa iuvuiiiam on June 15. " T, wsuu was captured at Hickory rwU(. ulJr uy a aepucy snena ox iuv.somuu, hu iumea over to the po- I nee 01 Jiings Mountain, who took him to cnanotte, where he was tried and uuuna over to tne federal court in the sum of $1,000. He failed to give bond and -was placed in jail in Charlotte. Tuesday the secret service agent came here on the lookout for Holye who was here attending court. Upon being captured he was placed -In Jadl and on Wednesday morning was car ried before United States Commission er S. P. Sherrill, who (bound him over to the federal court In the sum of $500. Chief of Police Kendrick, Messrs. Chas.,E. Russel, ; John Ferguson and Julius Weir of Kings Mountain, were here as witnesses against Hoyle.' The raising of the 'bill was a very poor piece" of work and was easily detected. The Weather UNITED-STATES '.DEPARTMENT OF 1 AGRICULTURE. Weather,Bureau. ' , Asheville, N.- C.,"Sept. 5, 1902, Local report-for the 24 hours ending 8 x.- an.: - - - - - - . - . . ' .-I l,' '. .-. S a.m. 8p.ni. Mean ReauJded Barometer.... 30.20 3021 - . - rmTTOrature. . .t...... biJ R'vimidI1y..,.,,, 92" -Winddir1." advef.K.srw-. 3 'nipei'ia.rare:. .t , .J.. 1 52 65 , , 71 3 i S.E. 8 Rainfall.. .. .. J)0. . v00 State Wfrimtefefly cloudy. MataHrrrf .TferfofatuFe . " nv,I , . 72 Minlnruinfej re; v - ,1.-50 AfTOntirfdic&fllesSaniflflh0 xftinfaJ3f 000,01$ anuoYi9uoiiiraoS PO LITJCA L HEADQ UA 3TERS I eaija'niRgilMoritoDl!Pr(SS?wlcl,c courses; music - art and ex- -noof ; Observer .Weather Bureau ed W. Rwvn. trustee, has sold to Mrs C: Lu Porter for SOO'iafegsJn'gn e wesTsrae-or tne rencn uroaa" riverr .JoinitKiclfard7Iabetter;prbp ! ,iT. C.BrowMi aUAwife Iraygiold to Ii. Brown 43 ajcfej ftjJtjkster town-? shio for S27S0.- s - - 5- S g Dr-candi .MrsfjJ J AiJ-UTi'Oughsr haW isoldtosMrsv.ijL D.v.'WMtesldes-a TotNon jtfre west ide of -NoTth-2 Main streetttear !the GhfljnberSL andfiWeayertprop$rty.i 1 si fcjamnJtifts , guancs ana t wife iha.Ve-iaold to George W.r Vanderbilt;jS3oacres on Avery's creek. The. price was $843.75 F. AondleyftaTj puhaSect ffrom iaarlesIIimwtteleiftftom the Rice heirs tracjts of la,nd in .the Haw preekf section 'fpn '" ' Kite the horse after it started. I A flne of $5 was dmposed on Dalton, who was represented by R. B". Mc Call.-. PERMISSION GIVEN TO BUILD PLATFORM At the meeting of the board of alder-, men last evening the subject of the president's proposed visit came up for consideration. W. P. Bandolph, 1 sec retary of the board of trade, explained the desire of the board and committees for permission to erect a platform on the Vance monument plot from which the president may speak. Permission was granted, it toeing the understand ing that the stand will extend from one end of the plot to the other,- as presidential party win haveto be pro- I vided with seats. Chief Fullam called the,, attention of the -board to the' fact that he would need reinforcements Tuesday and that a number of additional, badges will be required. At least a dozen extra, po- II ha annnlnaJ an half tha licemen will be appointed and half the number . will be stationed" at the Bat tery Park hotel. pn motion of Alderman Chambers of I the street committee an order was Dass- lea airectmer- the rpsiflpnfs nf Smith iv . r : T7 . 2 .. . mn -street, irom.tne tioodiake cwrve I to th down a brick pavement on the west side of the street. Property owners wiU be-relieved of further payments on the stone walks now,.on this street The residents on North Main street be tween Walunt street and Merrlmon av enue will be required to put down a sidewalk on the east side of the street. i.ranx uoxe proposed to pay a I third of the cost of Davin? fiflvemmAnt I Bireet 11 lJQe y woma pay the he- mamaer. The proposition will have the consideration of the street commit- tee. miss -Al tie Corpening of Statesville is visiting in the city. Prof. Britt letf yesterday af ternoon for Taylorsville;- where he ad dresses the republican county conven tion today. . Charles E. Waadell has returned rrom a VIslt 01 several days in Wil- mington and New York. Miss Mary Gudger of Marshall Is in the city. a Arthur Pritchard of Marshall was in the city yesterday, on his way to Chap el Hill to resume his studies at the university. - 101 Mr. and Mrs. T. McBee Mason of Dillsboro are in the city. Congressman, Moody was in the city yesterday. Paris H. Folsom was in the city yes terday. Miss Annie ' Wiliiamswho has been away several .weeks has returned home. W. A. city. F. L. Louis. Turk oif the Southern, Is in the jSeely left yesterday for St. Gaelic is the' only language spoken by 9,442 Inhabitants of Gal'way, 5,458 of whom are between Ithree and eighteen years old. Those are generally good v at flatter ing who are. good for nothing else. Asheville Seminary ForHigher Education of Women cjku ooBoiunmBioeui., enned associates; run college faculty; graduates of American and - - German edlle'gW arid universities r Wlentlflc and nijcaiitwi groti5:uwnuii auia manners modern "comfortsr-Individual ;a ins true- President, :eici8 a'i -1-1 - reet. .New notei . with, all modern: comforts. - Hot fcand cola water' baths,? jtqilets, electricftaigj"gai telephone,: telegraph; etc7 open' fireplaces and: Mlesm'As'nevllie,. ,C.r.ana but 2 miles from 'Black - Mountain - statlonv Kouxnern, aiu ways For-terms, .Booklet, .1- - Montreal, K. C. In- His Trial- Before Justice Brown Yesterday"A..lH., Wal ton Protested He was , hot Drinking When His Horse Ran : Into Optieians Store. ?. - ArsHvfDalton,-the driver - of the" horse 4hat yesterday jumped" through the show - window at the , establishment of T Optician McKeef -. wasv given h; ".trial yesterday Afternoon before ; Police; jus tice .Brown. Palton testified -.that he had not left the side of ,-his wagon, and thathe was not " un der the influence of whiskey. Police man Garrison thought Ialtori had" been drinking considerably .;. and J said that the driver liad made no ieffor. to stop nals -v .-.'. wrafl ,al,otn wcoa rurnaces. An jaeal spot af wWch to spendth' ali 1 and: i Vjtef K ninths. No bonslittptivesjtaken: 1'tlon'r is' FOUNTAIN " A"STRICSTl.T-HIGHCXiASS HOTELi, Jn a beautiful, park,; of -.100 tteres -surrounded by some of the grandest of Norths Carolina's famous mountains wjtli anj Incomparable climate, am liot mineral waters and baths, uasiirpassed In the world.?: , Only ian bourns ride from Ashevillei on the main line of Southern railway. Fine golfing horseback riding and driving tennis; bowling and vari ou9 -delightful aniXBMiients. W?ite ' us for illustrated booklet. J " - , ' - T - ' HOWELIi COBB, Proprietor. pONrr FAIL TOiyiSIT,; Beautiful Sapphire . Country : Sappnirct N. C The - parties who have traveled the world over say the Sapphire Cc try is tha jriost beautiful mountain country in the world FIRSTICLASS HOTEL ACCOMODATIONS AT THE . Hotel Franklin. . : Fairfield Inn Sajjphireinn . - The Lodge V. . . , I Elevation of Hotels 830Qto 5000 Feet. rinest Trout 75 Miles of Stream8 and Write lor booklets and rates to Manager of Hotels Sa phtre'i or call at city ticket office, S uthern Railway' Pa tan. aVentie; Opposite pOStoffice, I . . - ' Ii it As&eviile Business- Directi A HANDSOME SUITE Living rooms for gentlemen. Best Appointments. Wm. Johnston, Jr. 20 Temple Court. Apothecary PARAGON DRUG CO. i Edward Hopkins, - president; L. B. Wheeler, secretary and treasurer. Opposite P. O. Prescription Phone 260. Public Phone 471. Prescriptions our specialty. Artistic Paper Hanging J. R. McFALL, 36 N. Main. Phone 469. House and Decorative Fainter and Artistic Paper Hanger. Latest de signs in Burlaps for your Inspection.; Workmanship guaranteed. ' DIRT CHEAP " DIRT for sale cheap, on College, street, Park street, Woodfin street, x JBailey street And "Merrlmon avenue. Ashe" tile Dray Co., R. M. Ramsey, Mgr. Asheville Bone and Tallow Co Manufacturers of . Bone xMeal and HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS. All orders receive prompt attention. Phone 333; ,w Asheville Pressing: Club J. C. Wilbar, " Proprietor. 4 North Court , square. - PHONE 389. Fine Merchant Tailoring and Cleaning . Panama Hats a specialty;. 'PHONE 389; 7 Asheville Wagon and Horse shoeing Shops ; :r J. C. WALLACE, ' Proprietor, Lexing ton avenue and Willow street. Man ufacturer of Farm, Road and Delivery ' Wagons. Carriage. .pain ting and trim ming. Horse- shoeing a specialty. All work guaranteed. Phone 32S. An nandale Dairy , . Phone 378. Superior milk and cream, for those who want thebest. Address, r 7 Wm. Johnston Jr. 20 Temple Court. . Cereals" The leading Health Food Is - v BILTMORBI WHEAT-HEARTS. Cleaning Dyeing, Repairing Soiled : clothing v thoroughly.! scoured before pressing. Work done to ladles and gents. Heavy skirts -jbid- woolen waists cleaned properly; Ten years ex perience. Work sent for and" delivered. r W- B. "WOOD, ' -" Phone 656. 49 College Street. Country Produce a Specialty. GEOREG W. DAVIS, 347 Haywood St., Phone 788. 1 have just closed a con tract with a southern- farmer to keep. i -ray atocklbf green groceries complete.' " 7r-. t-!I'ree? '"Jyy FREH-rSwlminfng ; Lessons "to ' Bathers free. Swimming Bath with nHot Showery 250?- Tub - Baths, -25cr Tub Baths,'. 25c; Turkish -Baths,.. 31.00 Open nights, till-10 o'clock. Turkish , Baths, Haywo od street, - , - ? - Fo? Rent : - - FOR RENT-At $10 per.jmonth, a neat v store house near the passenger depot. "Apply to J. B.Bostic Co., Room No. 15 Temple Court.. . Phone No. . 601 Groceries and Feed CALMER it ' JOHNSON,- near Passes- Vre depot. Phone 73. Dealers lij :Qruoeries and .Feed,. We handle the jusy trBee Yi Hams and Breakfast Ba con. Try onr Perfection flour. Prices the lowest for eash. Prompt dellv- x Hide and Metal House. ; . STERNBERG4-Oface Phone 233. Residence Phone 486:, T v iiffiaef citshpriceajfor-IIldes; Metals, Second I Hand Machinery, Wool, Furs, Bees wax and , G,lnc2ns. ' tl - - ' PARK HOTEL, un- . . .at Brevard, N, C . at Sapphire, N C . . ....... on Mt. Toxaway, Fishing: in the Countrv Lakes Under Careful Patrol. , v ; ; IiIVERY ?HBa?et Surreys are very com fortable. Try one. Phone i&Q MILLARD & LASATER, 43-47 North Main street. t V -Livery Stable k?' "-AP:S,"M Collese irtreet. Pone Ashevin? livery Stable in, fzrSI ' ?eil eroomed horses, W carriages and reliable drivers. - 1 NEW MEAT TVTAT?Trirrn . BEDFORD & FORD have 'opened utf a vtV Txr tt em old stand m-W. Haywood. The best of beefT mutton, veal, poultry - an gaane. Phone orders given prepr attention, 'Phone 19L 339 ,W." 1 wood street. -. .--.c f Monumental Granite Works ' I. BEAN. 102 Pr "s S ror . ' cuuef none 526 Monumental Marble and Granite lW2 ets and Tiles. LuSa rxHshed on Building Stone Work ; .South Mai. ler A Sons Pianos.- Sheet " Music. -ciauos tuned.- - ' - A FuUjLine 1 of new and second-hand fnrnJtnr fa UldasTSrmV"; . Footsteps to Success a7tnet w?iei0f suocessful me Sre te7 fd straight and sure to ; desirable goods eood of SdiL yS highest satls- Shope.;57 South Main . FOja HENT i5P7U"fL"nCTr Six house on Bailey, street, one block from Patton- Sm 'Shed lass and splen 'S? fJT' P?sso at once, rent SX. per mnth.r Apply to W O and Market street. - BOARD rBOARD ! ! splendid location, large rront rooms! 'SJ11 Terms reasonable. Apply si North French -Broad avenue. T 1 School" of Ralston Physical v t : " ; Culture. . ' . Private or class instruction' iy Mtm Cornelison, third floor, Paragon build , tag- : - . - 'T FOB SALE - iFOR SALE Elrfit and 4 acres, one-half mile from BUt more 33,000. h Best iharen n ne-a A i.: Vllle.- M. CamnhPll . r - . ' Phone 154 C'VlM s? mrWin Hf - . . S. J. Harris, v, . Dealer to Groceries. Provifnn ; rii x. tod Queen's Ware. -Shoes, Dry" Goods and Notions. ;viiv,save you.lft'.to-Sftv--per cent. on every doUar spent with tuS Staple and Fancv Grofifirifie j 5UT. B. GARREN. ST1 vnfW nr. hone 392. v Dealer in - Hour, - Feed, Hay and Pine Groceries; Uxtra qual s Ity sweet potatoes. Orders promptly . : ; Stoner Broth ers ' . i - CASH STORE, 30 South Main street Is the place to make profitable - cash - trades. ; You, are- Invited. . x ; U Steel , Kanges s and Heating ;-Vy '.Stoves - r ;-t, "-i W. A. BOTCE, 31 South Court Sauare'. -: Phone 17. -Ten per cant, reduction on all heatlrg rtovca tor the next W r Cars. TTe fczri: Crrt r rsr- - . l - - " - ;
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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Sept. 6, 1902, edition 1
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