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- V 7 J - VOL. VII NO. 181 Warmest Out! By Express Today 100 New Silk Belts Sash. Styles, Blue Enamel Back Combs Novelty Hair Pins, Far Heads. Walking Skirts in this evening for little women 21 waist meas ure, 37 length. The newest, freshest novelties always at SUMNBR'S For harvesting your corn and marketing your crop, you can get no batter wagon in the world than the Old Hickory Wagon which is perfection in wag on building, We have the various sizes and cau please you as to price, And now that Fall Plowing is being considered, you should examine our splendid stock of plows, every one of which is thoroughly reliable, and the price very reasona ble. Asheville Hardware Co. On the Square. Phone 87. Asheville, N. C. White Pleated Semi Negligee SHIRTS $1.25 Value for 89c. A few more Elastic Seam Drawers, 49cf worth 75c. HL St Courtney fs Toggery Shop Phone 261. 18 Patton Ave. SUITS MADE TO ORDERS 71loney Don't Talk Like that bargain near passenger de pot, otn 11 room house and one 3 room Tiouse for If this is not cheap enough. Apply for a free deed "for it. For rent,' choice 6 room cottage on Chestnut street. Nice t room.! house on Haywood street, near in. ' Natt Atkinson t Sons Co-, Real Estate Pealers. IN A SHETiTj We buy our jr s as low as sjny one -and sell on a"wervinarsln:cBrooms, 'good quality, 10c ; - Oil, kerosene, per gallon, 12c; vinegar, best, iper gallon, 20c; Sugar, standard granulated. 18 libs. for 41.00; Sugar, breiwn, 20 lbs. for $1.00; Coffee, good per pound, 10c; Coffee, Ar- buckles, per pound" 11c.. ; f j : THE I X D DEPARTMENT STORB, 82 Patton avenue. "Phone 107. SOUTHERN HOTEL. MRS. 8: 8TEVENS0N, Prop, ; Best 11.00 er day house In the city. Hot- and cold baths. :. All lines of cars pass "the -door.' ; Special rates -by .the Centrally Located. 28 Q, ZXain'Gt. . 'Aehevllle. 17. C. . ' ; , . - - . . it s piffliioiitiiiiim Copyright, 190C, by Rockwood, N. Y. If ever you needed a FILTER it is right now! Muddy water is the uni versal cry! A lot of best tested FIL TERS arrived yesterday at Law's, 85 Patton avenue. A Pair Glasses May help you more than you think pos sible. We examine and fit each eye separately so that you can see with per fect comfort. Satisfaction guaranteed. McKee, Optician 54 Pattern avenue. Opposite P. O. Repairing a Specialty. Can My one with reservoir lor $27.00 or without tne reservoir lor 26,00. Noth ing on the market that will compare wiih them. We are " Boy ce's Perfects Steel RanSe" and mean what we say i 11 ''South Court Sauarel PR YOU A8HEYILIJE, N. C, TUESDA! THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Chattanooga, Sept. 8. President Roosevelt today was elected an honor ary member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen. He attended the executive session of the order in the morning, -walking ifrom the hotel to the auditorium, a distance of a few (blocks, escorted by Grand Master i&argent, a committee of the brotherhood and a detachment of Troop B, state guards. The "Brotherhood first held an active session, which the president attended. Acting Grand Master Hannahan wired the president, stating that his attend ance at tihs convention would do great good to organized labor, not only in this country but in Canada and other coun tries as well. The president returned his thanks for the welcome, and sai9 he was glad to be with the brotherhood. Tie said the firemen were the result which natural ly follows from the application of the principles of natural sense to their work. He said that organized labor never had made an unreasonable re quest of him, and that if it had he would 'have denied i. In speaking of ihe appointment of Grand Master Sar gent of the brotherhood to be commis sioner general of Immigration, the pres ident said it was one of the most sat isfactory appointments to him and to the public he had made; that Mr. Sar gent has a hard body and not a soft head. John F. MoNorree of Columbus, O., Smoke ExDonenta dear Havana Ci gars, 5 inch Perfecto shape, 2 for 25c. Nothing like it on the market. Smaller size at-10c at Bloonlbergrs Cyigar store. going to Heston's Bakery to get some nice cakes.. Satur day they sell everything out and ; all their cakes are fresh Monday. T. HESTCWS : Prone ist;.: -li B. Main ; Monday Morning MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1 1 one of the grand officers and a demo cratic member of the legislature, moved that the degree of grand honorary membership be conferred upon Presi dent Roosevelt. The motion was re ferred to the committee on laws, whose recommendation was unanimous that the motion be adopted. The report of the committee was adopted by a rising unanimous vote amid great cheers. The president thanked the convention for the compliment paid him and Grand Master Sargent then gave him a password which admits him to all meetings of the brotherhood. At this point the brotherhood ad journed until 9 o'clock tomorrow morn ing and the public was admitted to the auditorium to hear the president's adr dress. While the audience was being seated the band rendered "America, the president and the others in the hall rising. Mayor Chambliss delivered a short address of welcome in which he wel corned to Chattanooga all the firemen. whether they came from Canada, Mex ico or Oyster Bay. After an address of welcome in behalf of the state by Gov ernor McMlllin, and an address . by Grand Master Sargent, interspersed with -music toy the Seventh cavalry band. President Roosevelt was intro duced by Acting Grand Master Hanna han. His reception was most enthusi astic, the audience rising to its feet and cheering. When the president ad dressed the convention: as "my broth ers" he was cheered again. He said he was glad to be here and joined with the others , in extending a cordial wel- (Continued on sixth page.) We have always made a spe- cial effort to show a fine line of -soaps, but the: present stock is surprisingly fine.. Everything good in soaps is here.- There - isn't a chance that we cannot please . you. . - v . Pfafflin's Drug Store, ,; :Cor Patton Ave.- and' Church Bt 1902. TO THEODORE BOOSEVELT. Not to a' high-placed magistrate alone A. customary meed of praise we pay; Honors are toys, and gilded boards a throne: We greet a Man to-day ! Biltmore. N. C. THE CITY'S PREPARATIONS TO GREET HONORED- GUEST Arrangements are all but completed for the reception of the president and his party today.. There is only one condition which is causing the varioua committees any apprehension the weather. In speaking -before the re ception committee yesterday morning Col. Lusk said that it was not his wish to appear as an evil prophet, or a prophet of evil, but unless all signs failed today would be a rainy day. Col. Lusk had hardly spoken the words before dark clouds eame up as if .in confirmation of his gloomy prophecy, and by 2 o'clock a steady rain began to fall. It "was decided that the president should be taken to the auditorium in the event of rain. The committee of eight will not go to Hot Springe, nor will the partytake breakfast at the Battery Park hotel. This change of plans is in accordance with the expressed wish of the presi dent. A further wish expressed by him was that Secretary Cortelyou be allowed to rid tby his side in the car riage, and that, the vehicle be drawn by only two horses. Every' precaution is being taken t guard the president's person. In addition to the militia, the secret service agents and the local 4o- yEnaregTOULsjpe an-escort -at. ia- of-gten. , M. Bay of this city. Major h W. JoSeK &Mi- Robert? Bingham and Lieut. R O. Patterson; the latter an Asheville young man and a member of. the regular army, will -be in attend ance. - Several hundred school children will occupy a stand on Battery Park hill and sing the national hymn while the procession is passing. The First regi ment band with 24 pieces, will pr0vid music. All stores will be closed tfor a couple of hours during the forenoon. J. H. White of Madison county carried around a petition, and practically ev- There Is not precious or semi precious gem that possesses more beautiful colors than the OPAL We have thousands of them to show you which we have Just bought at one-half their value and will be glad to give you the benefit of the reduction. SArthur Field Company Leading Jewelers Cor. Church St. and Patton Ave. Asheville, N. C, Pop Renf Large boarding house on fiprucei-O I - A-1 . - AVtA street, recenuy ' rt renovated; good shade, toe 160.00 J month. Fnp Sale. 0 Beautiful suburban house with h J 1,! n 1 I, t ',1, - , Aston, Kawis a v-o "'18K South-Main" Street." , ; Aston, Rawls & Co FIVB CENTS PER COPT. FOUR DOLLARS A TEAR. E. J. H. . l . XX. X ery merchant appeared to be glad to sign it. Goveronr Aycock has wired that he will be unlfble to be here. The Day's Program -Senator Pritchard received a lengthy telegram Sunday from Secretary Cor telyou in which was explamed the wishes of the president regarding his stay in Asheville. Mr. McNamM or, Mr. Nichols went to Marshall anr conferring with Senator Pritchard a tentative program was prepared and submitted to the reception camnnittee yesterday morning. The pngirajn, after me adoption of some slight amend ments, was accented hv th The program follows: At 8:30 a. m, the carriage nrovlrler? fr the president and those accompanying him and t'6r the committean will fh in position on Patton avenue. The presi dent's carriage to toe drawn by two horses only, will be on the south sldA of Patton avenue, iust east of RnHov street, headed westward, and the other carnages immediately behind up. to and down Church street. Throughout the procession, and until the president en ters the Biltmore station, these car riages will retain the same relative po sition ana tne drivers will toe instructed accordingly. The committees will enter 4hf rsr- . ... .-; v.-ii o.iu CLU- cue latest and absolutely on the minute, at iwiitj, tne procession will start, go ing toy way of -Patton avenne .and ro " pot street, for Asheville station. Arriv- . ed there, the president's carriage will .' turn around, so that it will head to the northward and stop immediately in front of the path leadine to the statlm The other carriages will wheel into po sition behind and to the southward. The committees will alight and assam ble on the platform toy the rail and up on the arrival of the president will be introduced to him, if he so elects, on the platform or in his oar as will ih ritPT- mined at the time. The military will ibe formed in doiilhl lines, keeping everyone else frrvm the platform, and providing a space at least " M feet wide, extending from the plat form, through the station, to his car- (Continued on fourth page.) Spinach Seed We can supply fresh Spi nach Seed for fall planting, Also Radish Seed in winter varieties. Grant's Pharmacy Agency for Wood's Seeds. ..MEN'S.. DEPARTMENT. Merchant . Tailoring We are now showing our fall and winter suitings and trouser ings. Call and inspect while line is unbroken. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. Phlpps'St Atchison Hats are now on sale. They are unu sually attractive, this season, and the style is always the the smartest. , ts,.u4 y rt 4 t - "V. - i 5 . 1 - I ' 1
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