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ATE - NUPTIAL ENTERTAINMENTS I 'i-'- |V!fV .U-tij J >’*' \ \ * *»,*£ -* £*t . Ja number of ante-nuptial entertain* Bwfll be ilven within the 'nett nr Mta» Catkeflne Fierine H Knee marttegd to ftlohiwd ft# ► of Vicksburg. MlisigJwiii .-tofe; tea Wednesday afternoon of next The wedjilnf*plirty wlltfeirifertaiht1 e4 tonljht at a’ musicals to be liven art ' ttfc : residence -dfCgbev. .W..TS Cleveland. la Blit more. Mias Emma Leldenger " ‘Mill «lte> a tea lor the bride-elect Frl* Bax afternoon.' Saturday afternoon Mrs. Frederick k. Messier will be “at home’' at No. t Aston Place for Mra iw. A., •ftildebrandi.and Miss 'Howatt. JMonday Vfterneond'Brom & to T o'clock illss Mary Wdrd will .entertain for. ‘ ^liss Howatt at a nnen shower. ^ P i Two special cam'will be run tonight K .-for the accommodation of those attend-, ring the dance af lthe Manor. One car' .jrilt leave the Manor at U: JO. taking passengers ovep-any line, and will then >pnke a 'return trip. Both cars will. leave after . the -dance ‘ and : take-j passengers over any line. Tb* fate will I be t cents from the Manor to the f .’‘square and So from the square on any ^lln*. • 3. The regular weekly meeting of the ' ‘ at .managers of the, Woman’s. ft^eibhai jfbhAnge trill be held tqfnoriww^mom-. ingr at 10 o'clock at the exdlmnge. All1 ■ Ing at JEt/pemberi are urged to be present. The seeqnd of Set progressive euchre parties St the Knickerbocker was given last evening. Tkeptfsee, a sliver mono - gram plate for suitvcase, a silver pie ‘ knife, and a picture frame were won ’ by Mr. an^Mrs. %». Walker and Mrs. T. Is Hunt + + joly tMn at ■ _ . v|? _#._ ... Rehearsals for the Klrtnees' wW "be WsetmsM&ssi ■ noon; French minuet at 8:30 tonight. I;*' ; . '• ’-A vf. • • ■ ‘ 1fckf Munsford^wU) entertain the Sar * gca cTags'of thb Ftrst Baptist church . tomorrow Evening st her home on Col ‘‘ lege-'street. £pekSonals ' V | Amopg yesterdiys arrivals at the .Knickerbocker -were Mrs. H. H. Hulne, .Wife of Prof. Home of the Agricultural J ' and Mechanical college. Raleigh. and , (Mr. and Mrs. Q. L. Twitty, Mrs. Hof- j man and Q. A- Hofipan,,Jj\, of New Orleans. .••••• 5 *-i H 1 ' Mrs.' Mary JoheS ItaWan am daughter, nils Maijr, of Dallas, Tezaa, are visiting relatives. In Asheville. They are at ■ present staying with, Charles B, Jones. *• A. A. Yount left, today for New York .. to spend, two tWSks. 3. Sternberg haft gone ‘to New York to meet Mrs. Sternberg on her return from Europe. ■ ■■ ■' - Mr. AUison of Nashville , is expected here today to visit his daughter. Mrs; W. B. Pennlmsh on South Main street, , (Lloyd Goldsboro of Vicksburg; Miss., ‘ arrived last night; to attend the HoW rtt-Qroome wedding. ' Mrs. St. Clair Knight and Mrs. C. M. Lindsey are visiting friend* In, Knox ville and Newport, Tenn., for ten days. 1 Miss Josle Reddish of Knoxville ar > rived today to be one of the brides 1 maids at the Howatt-Groome wedding next week. - Pr • Mrs. Flora C. Jones of Indianapolis le visiting her son,. Robert Jones St Margo Terrace. Miss Marguerite Wadsworth has rt*, turned from Cleveland Springs, where she visited Miss Lalage Oates. [ Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moore and Miss Mo«^j? la this att^noon for Morehead , Mr. and Mrs. iVfeW. «yam* of Musko ■ gee. L T., s.re.hsw Malting Mr. Hyams*. —.parents, Mr. and Mrft. W. 8. Hyams.tfl ■ ‘ French Broad avenue, t? i.-.Jv.tXh dacoojts- tfrmpiiT . oonneaetf with- Kenilworth inn-.^a .hlf* toda* troto Memphis, Team, . fn route . ;t> Washington.. ; ,. ;a : ■W. V. Termmt, auditor •(‘the Rittejf Lumber company, la In the city on bu»| 4 ..4. I -gS-w-l--- - ■ • M-'--—■*—*- * ASHEVILLE EEBANI PUCE IK IS *€fflTH” r;* - ;;fV r • -v y,:\J*# ’ I Declares FormerCongressinan Barnes of Indiana, a Visitor of to# City —Climate and ' Scenery. lira. J. W. Stockton of Bristol, Tenet., •ad her brother, former Congressman Bernes and lira. Barnes, of Seymour, ltd., came In yesterday on the excur , slon-.from .Bristol,* leaving this after noon at S o'clock on the return trlb I White here the party were the guests of Mrs. M., M. Stockton on Merrimon avenue. '' |, | Mff ntames, who iMUSsejnhOeBed is 1 Florida,. summered at the re softs of the ,north and traveled tt»e west, der dared today .' that AriieeiUf' was the rllneat Hlmje. lie had f w * Visited.: j “I tad no Idea,” said he. '‘that there was a place on earth combining alt th# xauties of scenery and advantages df' cjimate urilil-1' came -hfref.i.'ThlsIslnj deed Ood’a country. It surpasses any thing I have ever seen-e*/tsbevlHb^ fc grand.” ... . -. ' ... , t . .. '4-, GORMAN ^ACKLE* QUESTION ,tbur Put Gorman ot Maryland, busy moil th at-he la, ha* undertaken. In con nection iftUy- the Ceverdl_pther'.(distin guished gentlemen to deoWjthe mooted, qcdstinn'bf brlgifi: WWWeWH. No? only Is the democratic leader-a bCwbatf1 *>ft he waarat- eneilmeHefUallj. playei»hnd a Vfety foods one at thSe if has «df been 4oVery*1ong, ago that 1)14, •Mi u tor used '40 get ‘Xhtfc* In ‘^lai bach yard In the early houtA"-oi the merntnW or late.In the ttfternoMi and'take Mil; egetylse hi throwing •’‘hpt ortes” ht hie son-hfa hdtknr sc' rtvember of-tM Utry lkpS Cintftf, Senator Gorman beqomed u fnetjtber fit ‘it baseball commission at the request* of Mr, lAL O. Spalding oh NeW. *York, Ho determine the origin od the patlon^Tgame If that be. poeilble> Anionfc the bther members of the com mtestop Is ,£enator_ Morgan G. Bulke ley ofConnectlcqJ, who was ,the drat president of the National League. Sen ator Gorman was In his younger days president of the famous old National Baseball dub of Washington. "As VoU can readily understand," writes thp senator to Me- Spending. "I ha^a very little .time to devote to matters other than those which claim my at tention Here. I, shall be glad, how ever, to accommodate you in this con nection, and will, go very carefully over all the data whlaji may, be furnished REMOVAL NOTICE. I wish to announce to my frlends.cus-. touters and the public in general-that { am heck again at my old Barber Shop, ' No. « Patton avenue, opposite poatof flce. where will be pleased to v*erve you OS tn the past.. Our price for shav ing is 10 Cents,, and as.Rood work as ran be dope-at any price, v. ,.i Ml | rt?l >T»nf? v* _ Washington, July - 2A~3enator. .Af nue with prices attached. There wUt toe other thins* added. to 'Tift { variety from time is time tor several week* until they ere all sold. If you can use any of them, they are honest bargains, and may be lost ' what you leant, -,■** '■i 1 LEADING JEWELEBS. • , ’ C®r. Church SL a«4 Patton Aw. ' * ArtblDe, i. C ■:• ■: „ V - - .•.,•■• :J;. .... ;v i. ; . t ... \ JNASHEVILLE THIS FALL 6«y&$ftyilfiE|tUntt, An Expert Horticulturist, Will Meet tyttli the BoSflf Trade Next Week to ptscpse the jr*tM I. V. Richards Interested. " While M. V.%hard». land and In due trial agent of tHe Southerijlrallway, waa here a short time ago, the'matter Of' holding an apple talc, In AabevUle this fell waa suggested by Ur, Richards and the board of trade rawif me advantage* of such a fair took tneTepet ter up and tendered Its good oftlcee , Today Secretary Randolph of theVburd of trade received a' Jetterifjotrfifcluf L. Stewart of Atlanta,.' bdrgcqlpufixtSind; expert along euch lines, saying that Mr trharda had requested hhn to let the board of trade, know', tAen he could meet with thaMrixljf iknit fruit men of thla section relative ,tg the propoeed fair. Mr. Stewart tendered bla eervlcee Conditions Governing Opo-Frisbee Wrestling Match at the Auditorium is best lar each" Kill to k j fltitoh:' TKWgbWTgatant» «i» to »mtfe ( under the rule* of fiatch-as-catch-caei ! and at the SctelWalhtf'ofeach bout Prod. ] OHO muK tc :*t.;oneend et e ehteen foot mat and Mr.^PrlehM *t theother. In caws either: oanteatant ja..injured during a bout hla Inability- to awrar for the neat boat rente with two physi cians. one to beehuaentiy Mr. Frlebee's referee and one btr'Prof. Ono’k referee. In the eventtlmttiMr.too.physKrtqns r thlid idiyeMan-wwt-be and -the^-deo^tuni of..jMm-»wb made final. The Jap and^ tUie.. American. . have Final preparation^ for the. -wreatllnf" natch at tad Auditorium Friday evehl 5 match at the auditorium Friday event 3 lng; August .4. between Prof.A. MOW, Japan and Tom Rrlabee of Madison county are complete and Internet in the ajpm^bioc ponton the increase. ] Frank Roberta of Madison as a rereree ! and these iwo gentlemen will cht two out of three faUsT eacirrafl tlemen will chooee * ! mmm luch suggestions sa occur le tllfe ^ecliiinn of, President Roosevelt to call an extra ■aseiqit- otvCongresg, Jn, Nyvnipher for. the eonaldemtton at... esJlwajr,,jjde d eg Or* Horn sgannfii.joHier. -,^/fi^l^oMu. makes the remarks pi ,J?e»TW»Rntdtlve Charles A Townsend,, of; Michigan of | timely Importance, as Mr. Townsend j was one of thdMiShork of the fHjpoua j ddr EscbrJ member tlon .who. a ere tl|e prime movers for ""raw sawx’sss: said: and the welfare of .the people of . this country depends oh‘ an early afld a fairUndJustisettletOeat of the rate problem. There may be a compromise, bat therai.ouuuotibe..jt, oPjnpromJee of principle. The law calls ft>r a‘ fair and Just rate to "ail and "that u tllf only settlement, upon, which the people wtl make an-agreements i^e. onlyetire way tile retlrwija kad«-Ui<#^|g)ier big service corporation* -*>-111 - be,' erode to live up to their contracts ii xkraugh the" courts and ’?befeirVj-an h<MM! Aid ef ficient tribunal.*’ tst, VV/ The abate remarfipjattrlbUMfi to the congreagmefl'^Aft; lei^odueed -because the conclusion-of JIJ^ speech Is some what infMcnglbie.-A"People will say. that I aar .me enarchiat,'' he Is quoted as saying) ..'jhr, at Je*»t, that these are anarchlqRc'utterawcim" Juet whet “people"; hse likely-tp aetgjse Mr. Town send belli* a#*(gnarc4lst does not appe^jgjuM idrtqjni*';there is nothing In Jlieitrditfii^nttflihufed To'hlm which co/djfccwhhtrued as 'iqnarchlstic ut terances. “Slut I know-differant,’* con pluded the bonsreswiraji. “I am merely.^ ^fsiW.Ioi- What IsJto ^iee-fhe, language dc Presftyjrit Roose**J,#a "’square deal." Ilfthese pfe all the dttolons 'which Mr. TcWBkchd thinks may'tead'to the ac cusation of anarchistic "leanings he may- relieve himself of arty such fehr. Representative W fill am •Aldem Smith of Michigan we* in the city recently accompanied by two Grand' 'Rapids 'boys, William Judson and Rspey Stan KCWHSl *nnapoii(.jju^ p**se<i nis mental; M irrigation naUafajet'orllr hut wan- re yscted because o< a minor' defect In one eye. Mr.-Smith-ami ICe-Mwn «ra **— onratan nf Itif navy In regard to the dedalon, as they do not belle ye the defeet la sufficient ;o Imontr Mta Stanton's affiMtaT-Sp ■ te^cf3dEs*le ' jP" rtment to date. Mr. Smith expects ‘jo attend die sessions of the Interna •sional Pa filamentary TTnlon at Brus -W hertMfc^ti 2]e bad a conversation with Secretary State Root concerning the omtter. Washington, July 8$.-—Fourth class Ijostmaeteri are appointed North . | Carolina ms follow): Charles T.' Pool, Heptane; James 4», Boren, OherryVId., Rural routes*. estail(^i*l>v Mount* Pleasant, Cabarrus county (route 1) length, 14 miles; population i»er»ed,l!B., BrushySork; Pearson county (route 1). length, lS'mlles.'popuJiTTbn 'SerrWr 3»»r Granite Falls, C*idsrelJeol*nty, iltoute - popuiat (ore-serred,: cs. .V ’ :;i #vJ length, 23 miles, population served. 4*5. James W. Ray is appointed III rural carrier at Avery’s Creek, with James F. TJtloker ns substitute, osuSs 1.,... V Lower wheat ■saris lower flour. The beet Is; now Wo per'M pound sack. !n the matter andoffered-to meet with the board of trade here* either August 4 <Sr August 5, the date moat convenient tor the board of trade.1 President Pow-f eli of the board of trade wlUSake the fair proposition up Immediately and formally tender Invitations to fruit raiser* of Western North Carolina to meet with "Mr. Stewart here on the day to be selefgMj TJ Vai -SL'V Mr. Stewart Inhiaietter Spoke enthu siastically of sueh-sr proposition-; said that he .would lend his best efforts to the success' of~ the undertaking and that such a fair would not only result In much good but that tt . would open Aha eyes of people to the advantages of font MMalug.. . V-; . agreed to the following-conditions gov erning and *whlch aliaII constitute a tilt: - ■;» -----.-. , 1. Throwing tin hick, one tan, both hlpa or both shotilderb tb touch the mat 'at the same time,'1 ' !. Holding arms and legs until party submits. ^ * X Choking neck until party submits to fall. ;■-« ■ • •• K 4- Holding1 body on mat five minutes. I Both hlpa on ‘mat- sit the same tliite. ' r\ *. Both shoulders on mat at the same tints.' -i ' :W;-vf xr . ■ L T. Being thrown out of ring br going bbt. ' - ; The mat on which the men illl wres tle Is to be sixteen fiat square underlaid with sawdust six Inches deep' The ring 'l* to have two ropes around It and will be. In the center of; the ’ Auditorium stage. ". I Prof. Ono came herw and distributed challenges broad-cast.- Mr: Frlsbee has accepted the dfaailenge; haa Agreed to the Jap’s-terms and It la now- up" to Prof. Ono to either wrestle or-eat crow. SET OUT TO SWIM PROM DOVER ACROSS CHANNEL Has sad Ims Starts*' This Marsls|-^Vo sun Quit, Attar Six Hssrs ss Accssat Dover, England, July M.—MIsaKel lerman, the eharnpion stvimmer of Aus tralia. .ahd EM ward Seaton, started at 7:40 this. mnrnlngto swim across the channel. Aftjw ,thfy had been In the water six hours the woman quit be cause of a heat?? fog which set In. , "■ Power, July.-Mi—Seaton quit at 2:i0. At'the time he was six ratle* from WILKINSON OF FLORIDA COOTS OUT FOR ROOSEVELT Washington, July 24,-r-One of the sur prises In Washington Is the announce ment that former United'States Sena tor WUhlnaan, «ajj of Florida, Is out as a Roosevelt man. The Senator will be' remembered In Washington as one of, the most ardent democrats while In Urn Senate, hot he Buffered from hts antagonism to certain railroad IntSLsts lh.h|s state and was retired to private Hfq. after serving three terms. There cat)' he no doubt of the Senator's atti tude as he, recently gave out an author **«d Interview at Jacksonville, declnr blg-hts support of Roqsevqft. organised q, RooSevelt club and provided It with a club house. All this has attracted much attention In the South and there la. considerable speculation as. to w hether this means that Mr. Cull Is to become an out and out republican or whether he is simply potting himself In line for somd office In the gift of the president. . ., Speaker Cannon is seldom seen on horseback In this city but withal that he la an excellent horseman.. After congress adjourned last March he took A .trip to Canada and surprised; every one by his ability to ride hard trotting horses for hour* and then turn up In the evening til' The smoking room as were In the solitude of their rooms nursing their bones with llnlmenff Af ter lib retUMti'ffrbflf anada he w4nt to to hft homCin fcanvJMUhene beds the ballirdM. Hi id now preparing to go to Lake Champlain where Repre sentative Joe Sibley of Pennsylvania ®» ffueAUmff%r home and whgce he femRCtRmkmal weeks. Mr. Iffbley Is a devoted automoMlIst but hej never drlrea himself. Sibley also has % line Blg.countiV SU home In fhSahfclln whctV he Ifli a brled of m»khithag*V the I.SiAt of thfc chll .ahen’ dll (he c«m“ as thgy are shipped everywhere. j 17)$ vacation of Senator John % Mor gan of Alabama, the "grand old man" Is not quite so strenuous. He 8X.es. off to a summer Plata In Alabanfe and there dq|l‘^tyChlmself reading, and reading. Formerly he apent his ATkatlonx In Virginia but during the rpast several years he has preferred bis own state. j DOUBLE. } L--tKJtnsw,.ti% one. for^four week*. when trouble,", write* Mr*. A'nnle Huifter, of aegaaafttetaaag. ■t could get. I na beat double, and had to. rest my hand* on my kite** when I w«iir»d Frr»>" tbit .terrible af fliction I wo* rescued by Electric Bit ten, which restored my health and etrenath. and now I can walk as straight os ever. They are simply won derful." Guaranteed to cure Stomach Utst sad kidnap disorders; at ail drug .stores; price Me. ' . , 11% WH.. ■»r * M~s ... < < » t, ■ '-V r*nr»~ _ *- ' '.Vr -7 ^ i —= v-' < ■ ' ' i ' ’ £ "‘•,.v-7 v 7;.v* ‘ mX’Jtiikiit’yMSiibJJ::\Au:vi7«: *■■-■' ;.v /(ft1!* 4i *7: ,'s ' - ■ '-■■ s:' . ' . ’ .’V-. >*&;l • ■ V ■ ; ; -jfs»iife -,'.*» 5 ‘ V--S’ . s ) Money back if you do not get more • .s , than Jrour cash money's worth of us. i----'.;- ■. :v~< . In our Children’s slippers. straps, ribbon i ties, bluchers of tana summer weight. worth your time to look tip these val • ues. Prices TSe to fl.M. White can vas oxfords It to IS. • ■ ;i.v. NICHOLS SHOE COMPANY OABH FOOT riTOBR*, prW-' yOw TH^AQUAma Stocks, Cotton, Grain, Provisions, toffee GIBERT G CLAY NtwOrltui, U BanKer* %nd BroK«r» > ; ■£;'* ' • ttTABLISHBD Ml • ; MCMtcRA.tfr; New York Stock Cache nge, '..j,' New Orleans. Stock Nsw York Cotton Bxcbmnm, “ .. v* Mo# Orleans Cotton' _ Umpool Cotton AssocU^OB/, ^ -* Oalvoaton Cotton Exohaagr •*> CMoaso Board of Trade, \ f 1 Mow Orlaana *«rd of Trado, ■ t; | - ■. Mew York Cofioe fcichange, ‘-1 Wow Orleans htm Brokers1 AmU i Li i Bf reason of our piomfwraM# ik the various Institutions above umbUmM^ wo kra -qualified to handle order* ■**r*ct In ear of the leading OOfiOUBKflUfe : ' > AND FINANCIAL. MARKETS, either tor Investment, or oa margin; and ew* - private wire connection .acltttata inatahtaaeoue executions. ,..r M-i Wo. era assured of a -%»t nubile wire service from Asheville., end all order# - •eat to as over the Western Union will here careful and fibmedlate attention, As to our proficiency and financial responsibility, we oordteUVtavlte I '* ease. totbeqCnlal* of. any. of .w* Bzohaagoo noted above, or to any dAMMmenFttOnw Orleep,: ^jr-eepondonce solicited. ... ATION AVAIt-ABt^kS AgBKVOXB AT NO.,11 FBBC INFORMATION AVAILS flax j&.:CM3A .t^jdk It It’s Hardware we ~ Hi***- It, T If we hare i It, Ifa the beet. Wfcdt tit' If H'e Hatdwar* we hare It If we hare It It's the' beat.’ J VULCANITE? > very Highest grade Belt, saturated with the beat preparations known tb 'roofere. IS a ready ROOFING, carefully mad* of which tender It Impervious to heat. cold, acid*, all and. water! heavily flint coated on both’ eldee and Is recommended by the Ha ae-.-1-e We JO —A — — - A- - ' W—— eaU ksr " tlonal Board of Underwriter*. For oale by ASHEVILLE HARDWARE COMPANY The Jlnent Cantaloupe* on tbe Mr* ket, S'- pouftd. Hiram Uhdaey, Phone* 200 and MO. ■:,: . MRS. MINK'S “AT Mopa.” VanpouTer (B. C.) Columbian; Pit*, Mink waa a caller it hi* mother** laat Saturday end Sunday. Cold tongue aandwlohea ar*. eaally prepared and universally liked, .’’■hole ox tongue* aklnned. ready cook ed and ready to aerre. Hiram Undaey, iM South Main atret, , ■ Red. ripe Tomatoea, S cent* pound. MlRAli UNDSEY, Phone* *00 and NO. Beat Ripe Tomatoea t, » and t cento! per pound. Hiram Undaey, City Mar* I kef phone *»• : ' < COUNTRY LIFE Can ba enjoyed bar* and at tba name time you ara only half mile from fit; limit and tw minutes walk from Wool* i «y oar llna. Ttlaphono In the hou*-. | Rural , mail'dakvary. We babe our own I dairy, fruit ant vegetable „ardon.! Acres of majestic oaka surround the place making it dellehtfuMy cunt.! rant* furnished thoaa who artes them. Far terms address "Billows. Rest," Asheville, N. C. 'Phone lit, W. W. Culvern, ^fon,» ■■ ■) tf Red, ripe 'Tomato#*, | cents 'pound HIRAM CIND8EY. PhOAes MO and MS. "Cheap building lumbar. J. I. Harris, | Blltmora." tf-Wed.-Sat. 1 On All Spring and . Summer Clothing 1 «**.» « 7a-3' ' *. V ■ r - -• ytrsyr _ j GLASER'S 18 Patton Are. • • ■. -,.4, Removal Notice. , *. O. CHAMBERS, D. D. > , ■ : haa moved to . THE HARKINS BUILDINO. vj. JO-1 P.tton Av.nu*. ~ “A»hevlU*, N. ft , n 8. I. BEAN 6 CO. SllJ..Btone, fcjjitlg > i ‘ ■nd Granite. y/ im'pattom aTench. A Man Who Wears Good Clothes * r f< .> ■ Can’t aSortf to wear "talrljr1 good" laundry work. Vfu do only + the BEST LAUNDRY WORK. Asheville Steam Phono M. 4i w. ootios* at - . Range in prices and . i ^ ' durability to suit •«*..} f • W~_-ar-;y* • *» >;-V -*.-».»*-«•*? Alexander, Coston & Glassy | r ■J4 The Horae Outfitters ^ Phone 223. 48 Patton Are. AshevNfe, N. C. ' • ? .. ' - • V. H' —'
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