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Monday, August 9, 1909.
A M'KH II I IHI MIC. TUT.
There llpprRrcd In the last !
Collier's un editorial whh h r iM rus.il1
with minghd Int. -rent unit j..-ii.ur-. !
Tile same hba has struck i.s .r
forcibly lit linns, but f hue not
SUCCCCd"d 111 MMItll! it "II So happily,
alhnugh we tun.- made the it ; 1 m i I .
The editorial Is In the form nf .1 sug
gistlon, if curst ri i i tf ull s ub
' milled, to prrshh lit Ta!l
"President Tuft l about In up. nd
ill weeks at llcwih, Mass. I ti ll
pleasant stneoast town is noun-thin?
kM Ihnn to miles (rum th snuthtrn
boundary i( , w Hampshire. Two nt
three hours ot unr.fci:it'li: ,iut"iii"'tiil
rllit imiM tiirrv t ti rrml'l'nt t.i
I'l.rlKmouiti. tu M.iiii l.i uti't. N;inhiui.
nr iiii ii! tl. At iiii thi j-- pi.t. .ft.
liirliK St. ml i . tlnTi' Hill l :.ir.
or iitli. r iniiili'- ru nt nt lui ii i .-. . -J.I.
Kulliir Wc tlh tli.it i. in- i.i tlu
lli-r of ih.'nc iiri wiiiil'l n rmiiiili-thi-
rrml'li'M t" t.i th. ir K'i. n nn
on tluit iiiiiitiiiufi m t .iHi'in i ih
IIm" I'rifiliU nt miKlit iIiIimt th:
Inh. V- Rill' im;I tin i. lili.l
point of it, tin- l'ri uli nt hi.i :r
rmilHl It Ix-Kililillif :ilnl Jin i-i;.I ilh
thw nit i vir !-.iiih nl a i-. in.Hn lv
t'hnrnilntt iiiTmninhtv li!i-M nmk'
(r!i n In of n.r i-r.m.l tli.it In- mi
dr. Mil.
"'I mil uritiitm tli.it tin I i.tii"' r.it j-'
purl)' In Nm lliii!tiin ulionlil if
tri'liKth.iii'il.
'I'lilltUal thiol"!! in thin St,iti-. In
I'l'lilmv h .iiu.i. ami m nthei i.i rtli.rn
f l.lti hmr i nl'tliiuiil III ii ll u w.is
a at tliiu tu . m tu tiiiiti- tin
linn hli'h Hi-ri' mn.li' nt tin' nun ..(
thf r, but rM-n th.-w lin-n urt- rni
I'lly ill.i.MiirlliK ami ll l Hh- ilnt
of all of u, with n-"il tu ihilinl
wrtlj)iilili, lit uw mil tlmar lllli-
ii fur a wr i an ami t kt mi lur n
HP niair lluil In i-ai Ii Male IIm- IuIit-aili-r
of oiIiiIihi ulinll ifiiitlniin tin I i I
tlH-m alinll lir rrMiialil' wrilf on
Iditll ll., ImaMM It la laoilllnl In
liar a ftiaal ottitliill In liatr a kimhI
tiiM Tnniriil.' "
'1M In a BikiiI fin-n il. Th. . ti!i
menta rr (n.uml. Wi'h N'. ll,un.
alilr. ' aulntliuti it In pI.u r of N"..nti
Carolina,' ami 'lrniH tiCn ' in I'.. -ImiIiIIihii,'
nml tli ii'lilitlnii nf nliic
orila to main-, tin,. tr.4ii.tfltl"ti t l. ur
. llil la rtai III I lie aaliH- aMia h u,
In-wil4-m Tall iMItoni! at linrlolic.
N. i, on I hi' tHrntl.-lli iliv nt May.
Thai aM-rrh. rutn.rtiiiii tlic n.nith tn )...
I a iinifnrmlv li.m.x ralir. Ju.tly at
Irai Ird wlilo iitt. ntinn Thin ui"..
Illi'.iui it- h, urwltik' N ll.niip.
ahlrr. Wrmont. Mulno. I'mi l aula
ati'l arlniia otln r tin! tin rn Stati t
ln b aa hl'li-Uninil In th'ir l!i ini!lraii.
..lam, wniilil atliitil run mnr- ittt.-n-tlnn.
Jimtlic tn the a.. nth r'-iulriK
thai It 1- tli'lliprnl In il.ior
would a KiiHr.nl." of tin- n. I
faith of vhnl Mr. Tift l..i. ml. I tn tin
aonth. rurtliatiahti it"iu. too far I.
no nmr to he .1. ...t, .1 in Ninth Car
olina than In Nw Hamiwhlrr."
While no fault mti l-i- found ltli
Ihla aiKKratlon It la iin ikily that It
will ai'lnl ui.on. Hhmil.l tin. I'ria
lilfnl do o. hmr,r, M wixil.l .a ln
Irrratlni to nlaa rvr hta Ma. I i Man...
Kor rvtmiilr, mmM ho t.ll the s.h1
pooia ,f rtr llalnpaluni that thir.
ahnuhl t fimnd In that ami othii
Now Kiiatntid Hiatca a "r.nii-i tiii."
minority? Ilia care on that - nrraalon
In Iho rhnlin o( worda would v thr
rrmlilrntlal annmlar-mont of thr g,n
ral worth of li tat putty In tho aouth
rrn Htalra.
A I.Mtl UVI. (t;itlMi.
Manlfmil), thero la to l,a no do
an-
ward rovUlon In (lovornmont
f Iponaea,
The Now York World ilnoa not
tom-
plain, but II think It la a Moral
con
roa which lirovhloa tt.eO
aulnmo.
blloa for ta tirralilln oHwk
Tha
Ihr
World thua Inloraatlncly atatoa
raae: "A Vlra-Prmidont In a
motor
car I do doubt In kwpln with tho
ro.
quiramonla of ofhrial uto undor a
lion dollar lovrrnmrnL Hut hi
bll-
wlll
Danvllia think of T-nti Jo: in a
li
cyllndor llmou.lnoT
"Only Vratrrrlav It..
ooakor
waa doorantlni on the pl.a.
uroa
i in. annul in and tha
ura of tho almnU In. n.i
lhaill
thrill
nf a rooatrr'a crow in tha o. tf
th
nwtniii. it am lnotr a
wroni'li of
the irpr!ctloa to aoo thai apoallo of
old-fa.-Oiionrd atutoamanahip travrlMni:
about In a luxurious car like any plu
tocrat At thl rale the aptaker 60-
crnt undirwoar will aoon lve; way
to ailk, with pink pajamaa in Jue
courae.
"Time wa. and hot long apo, whon
a Mini rarriatt1 and lr auRlced for
ihr nrraldontial office. Fut the moo
orn demands of luxury In ofllclal life
ar fnl alterinit tho atandwrd or
..conomy In efflclnl life. Every
municipal dfpnrtmcnt hd now
haa hta biar motor 'r and
Weshlnton I merely falling In line.
In tlmw ah'tri chief rlerkf beln to
clnlm atitomohllea aa a prorequlalle of
.irtlee there may be eclal iralna lor
the hlKher otth Jali'.
-Hut why be ca'.rtloua? An addi
tional duty on n few hundred thmi-
an.l oalrf of ir'lvea or atm-klnita
would pay for both car". The trntt
1 V i with the iniiltlpllcation of aitch
miliar extraMiUMnvos to a point where
the re.iilr.il uddltlnnal ppnlirlatlim
iiitike n acrlotia draft on icoycrmiient
ineonif."
OirM'MIS AM HfcVOl.VKHS.
(n.r morning cnntempnrarv , d pnr-
Ine the tracrdy at illnrk Mountain,
Ins the opinion that: "The State
of North Carolina, us It should, pun-
lnhea the carrying of concealed weap
ons by the public at larue, but lh"
freed.-m with which Ullage policemen
nml deputy sheriffs employ their
'shnntiiiK irmis' calls iiloiid for their
llsarmam.'iit."
We are not an certain that the pn
..ral (lls.irinainent of village onVera
would make for pea. e. i.r best con
serve the public Interests. e do Hot
hold brn-f for lite Ulack .Mount.'iln
ittln r; contrariwise we fear that he
,c ted with poor Judgmeiil. if we may
sn with propriety while the i ase Is
in tin- limits. Nevertheless, we are
persuaded that lh. re are two sides to
this, as well as most iuesti..iis. We
l..li.e Ii Is more Import. mt for the
Mb ers In Milages to tiao means of
nror.-itii; their .mthonty. than in the
l irK'-r ient-i' ol population hat
W.Cild be the result, fur example. If
the fait became iiimciMilly known
Ilia! tin- "th' i is ill the smaller towns
ire unarmed, and any number "f
n.ii, latg- or small, should start what
is usually termed. In street parlance,
i rough house ' Nut only wmihl the
me or two "111. els, but the entire pop
il.itlon of these sni ilb r towns be ren
leri d help'., a.-, and Iim s would be In
jeopardy. ml, niter all is said. it
must be borne in mind that it Is the
seller, il public that luu-t roeiNe tirst
isi.b i .itlon. Hen it) stn;-!!. dr
.lis, where it ,s Ulld. t stoo.l 111 n of-
lU. IS all- .itm.'d, trouble Will bleak
,'Ut "in ill aw bib ; so it Is tmt ditlb ult
lo ImaKine what w.odd happen in tlo
M'lll it should be announced tli.it. In
the future, tb" 1... al ..Me ets would
be le lpbss, It Is certain that such
lm(is wouli! bee '.v is lt ! -a.
Manilci-tlv , (lie ul sale iiiul pra. ti
ble lo'.irse is to see to It that only
men of known k . 1 liiilginent arc
olnttilssioti. d as "Mb els.
The III' ; , t... !il:, ,.f t 1, e Uo e
i.Ti. l.t.i! i. tl,,,t ma. !, Mountain ef
t..il s. ems. Nun- " it siiou!, Ii.se
liuppem .1. In it.- !. !;. aspt . t. it i
to e ,. pi,,,'. ,.
Tariff bills uiiu i om.' and go. !mt
tin '1 haw i use runs on foreir.
GOVERNMENT SIDE
(Continued from page 1)
ti. ne,;.. r i.: the . bun h in 1 .!i
ami
. r. i.in of the board ol deacons; I
thai III- total In. b btedll. s ol tb,
l.,l. h III 1'.'4 ami 1VI-, Has between i
ml J in. i. mi; that this Inib bt-1
.leiss mi h Id b lh. 1 1, lioiniidon
lluibliiiit and l.o.m ussm Sat um. Mrs.
I'op" of lialtunore. nnd what ,r.'
iiii-wn n tin lilckersuii and I'urcfny
tiot.s Me tetiii.,i about the :;,. linn
tu t-s Mliich were ml Issued and
wt,i. li w.r. brousbt Into the trial last
wi.-k. Sitii; that at one lline the
b ir. Ii d.-sired to lump lis In.h btcii
tuM. and had a deal mi fin, I ,, Issue
!.'' foul In notes; the .1, i did n- t nm-t-riiln.
,nd the notes Were not is
s n i. I mi. was n.,t iToss-examin-.
.1 I ut liter was r.'calb .l and asked by
tin det.-nse of it was not true that
.ickers.,nj endorsement was on all
Ibis churih p. r. Witness replied
"V.- "
-I ii! Ins c. Martin una called rein the
to tho hurh Indebledni'iui, He tes-
ni. ii a ii to the mites and other In
dcbi, dm as and in gllng IMekerson a
be. k t'r Mrs. limnett In I: also
paid off note to lllekerson for 12n
in ll. that as three or four years
sfter bank failed. Wllnru testified
thi 1 total nmaunl paid tn lllekerson
Mas Sotuelhlng over f'0110,
J. i. Merrlmoii teslinrd that Iu
ret r . nt"d Mrs. pone In her suit
ngutnst the llaptist church for some
thing over ooo and got Judgment.
Ir. . W. I'urefoy was recalleil and
ssked If he had ashed firmest on a
certain ISOfiO note of the church. The
defense objected and Mr. Ilolton stat
ing to the court be Just wished to
ho that th protest was not waived
with Ir. Puri-foys consent withdrew
lh question. Mr. Ilolton tendered
the witness to the defens hut defense
did not want lir. I'urefoy a It wit.
nrss.
fission Hinder whs callsd. lis la an
eld man and lived in the Ilceater
section of lh county In ll7 and
prior thereto: waa In business for 11
rears prior tn failure nf bank tinder
firm name of Penland a Hinder' wit.
nesa didn't hav any money In th
hiisineaa; slgnsd note for W. II. Pen
land; held a 11500 note of Penland'
hsd about 1100 worth of other hu.
ly; didn't owe bank an)1hln; didn't
owe remand ary'funit: signed note
as an accommodation to Miss pen
land. Wltnea waa s.Vrd ir h..i
ever told Preeae that he eould nut pay
more than ftot on a note; witness
saw in never had. It hst ...
In ildenea lfore that Kreea had
written letter to thl effect ;
After theae wltneaae -ha leen
called with the defenae objectine; to
all tho traUmony relative to the nrat
Ifctptiat church Indebtedneim Plstrlct
Attorney Helton aald thai before cloa
ln the case he deatred to offer the
record of ded of trual and then to
call for a question or two several wit
nesses who were not then In court.
The witnesses were ent for nnd In
the meantime the record Wns Intro
duced show-Ins; deeds of trtit nnd
mortaRKes placed on ' property of Pen
land, IMekerson and Ailiimn. Mr. llol
ton Mild that ho put the record In
for the purpose of ahowInK that they
.ut the mortK"Kes on Ihelr property;
that thov drew money out of the bunk
and to show their Insolvency.
!N A GENERAL FIGHT
ll
Plata Yung's Condition Such That
Alleged Assailant Is not
Alliwed Bsil.
I'lato Young, it young white man. Is
lying at his home In llcnverdum tow n
ship In u somen hat serious condition
In in the cfiects of a row about 1
i, clock Sunday morning "t Newbridge,
while Monroe llensb-v is In the county
jail, and is held without bond ulilll
there is a change for the better in the
condition of Mr. Young.
Saturday night n plcnb. nnd Ice
en- ni supper was given near New
bridge, and it Is iillegt-d that follow
ing the supper smile of -th" young men
got druiia and engaged in a row. ll
n iiM.i;ed that Young was knocked
down by a man named Edwards, and
that Monroe llcnsley f.-ll upon Mm
and ba.ll batter, d up Ymit.g's f ice
with a stone.
Warrants were sworn out for Ed
wards and Hi nslcy, nnd y. st.-r.l.iy
(bout no. in l.- uty Sh" rifTs Williams
till Mitchell, while looking lor them,
sin. d tin- n.eti on a street ar n.-ar
(Iraie. The ofneers only recu-'iil.. .1
th. m as tlu .irrlM d nt '. r . t . . and
alter liiuli'ii: that the dnputb Sv. re
.itt.r lie in b"th jumiied Iroin tin car
and ran. Il.nsby was captured Ic
the deputies but Kdwanls succeeded
In .s aliil".'. Ib-tisby was br-'liKhl t-i
Ash"Uilc, and upon the np"tt frmn
Young's home that he was worse, was
ld.ic.-d in I'd without ! inu' allowed
belli!, to att a It dc b nil 'li t s.
oiing was r.p-.rtcd s"iti'what bit
ter today.
IN GREECE'S BEHALF
Air.Han Ambassador et Cnrstanti
nple Very Active in Cretan
Affairs.
Vi.'im.i. Aug "J -'I'b" A usi I Ian an
b... l-b-r at t ',,!.? !.t !. t i !! pb 1. loin- Iv I
" 1 . lilt ", to ).!' '. . lit I be I (.1 ,i 1 I
. I . . ! r ' 1 1 !' ... Ic m; ni,.i . a, at.- pha
T.'ie lil.'i. ;.C, . Iim.. lit .'1pp. ..1-1 to
ll.i,' , r. ' tin g I "III.-, ., o! A:.--
tn,, and th- litter has : n t ru.-ted her
ai"l-a" ...lor at 'on-'a nt . t'.".. to r. p
t. at I . the p..t to that un action
tin. at. mug di.-turbani e of th" pi a.-.-v.
ill result iu alienating the s nipa
Hue of tin- four protecting powers
CAPT. W. H. KELLY DEAD
Popular Southern ItailMay Conductor
Sin climb-, to siroke of
Apoplexy.
dpt. W. H. K.lly. f.,r many jears
in the . tnpl y ol tin- Southern r.nl
w.iv nml on. of Hi. best known and
most popular olidu- tots on the ss-
tem. died cst.rda iiioining abnut 1
o i ... k It, .ni a stroke of apopb xv. The
nevs nf Ciipt. K. ll s death will come
us a shock to hosts ..! 1 1 lends In west
ern North Carolina. While he had
be.ii iu ruling hialth for sonic nun
he was on duly Friday and was not
seriously III until shortly bclore death
nsued Capt K.lly had the run out
the Murphy way; he was affable to
patrons of the road; ever courteous
ml obliging He was a member ol
s.-Mriil fraternal orders and was about
T, ears of age.
SurvhniK are a widow nml two
laughters, the daughters being Mrs.
I.. Winsbiw Htul .Mrs .1. i;. Halliii
;! of old Port.
DEALS IN DIRT.
lee.ls nf Transfer Tiled for Iteclst ra
ti m In Heebder' Office.
Tb following deed of eonvevune.
with the consideration named have
been filed for registration In the Of
llce of Rt ulster of lice Is Mackey:
J. II. l-'rady to John M Jenkins r. u.
acres In Limestone township; consid
ers! Ion mi.
tl. II. Kohcrison to John M .1,.,..
kins, I acres In Limestone tounalili.-
cnnslderntton IHO.
I.. I. Hicks to Irene IlleV. .1.
tracks of land In l.imraionn i,....i.,..
consideration 10 and other valuable
consldrratlona.
J. W. Itoone to Clnra 1 . rt.. i iaa
acres on He Tree, const, b ration
1100.
Mftvenwnu In Arrka.
Nalvaahn, Ilrltlsh Kast Afrb-. a...
f .Col. Thendora ll
Kermlt. accompanied hv Kdmumt if ..i'
ler. io-ologlst of the Itooaevelt expedl
Hon; E. 4. Cunningham. British Held
nauiraiisi. and iall A. Tarlton of
Nairobi, today left here for Xmh-i .
(nvernment station In th tiorthwoat
oi n.enia province.
For Sale
Second hand harness and buir-
Sie. uig targami
s for cash.
ASUI.VILLE IIARNES3 CO.
SPOT GASH
FOR
CHESTNUT
LUMBER
We will nnv SPOT CASH
for 44 and 6-4 CIJESTNUT
Lurulcr. Auyono having same
fnr Rnlo now or in the future
apply in jiorson or l7 letter to
vr.,i:.,.,l foolfn "Vimnnnv.
fJoora 5, 'Electrical Building,
Asheville, North Carolina.
rrcwldriit .-t;olllng.
Iteverly, Mass.. Aug. 9. President
Tuft, following out the fixed routine
of his Mieatb'n dne. went enrlv tills
morning to the folk links of the Es
sex County tilth nnd plnyid It holes
with W. J. Ib.ardmiin of 'Washington
Tobacco ('nlitlHia
The report shows the toluic. o condi
tion S3 I iigalnM Si. 8 a year nsn and a
ten M-jir av. rat.- f H2.J. The condi
tion on August 1 In Important tobacco
states was. Kentucky ; ..nil Caro
lina 7.'.; Virginia 76. T"i n. .-' e ...
( ihio 91. Wisconsin 77. C. tiu lvnnla
v:i, Connecticut '.", South Cimliiia (..).
I.o. led sluili in Hotiwe of Coiiimons.
Westminster C.-iz.tte.
The prod- essor of the d' pi --d shah
of Persia, w p made n stat- visit to
Kiicl ind in InTS. hnd n cm bma ex
perience In th- distlngtiish. .1 strnttg-
ers' gallery of the house r-f commons.
lie noon g-. tuid of v, i',', ng our
I, gls'iilors at v. ;k. but. wl en he made
a move to l-o be WHS t"l I h" Collhl
t-.ot b'i" M,.- cillery. It bipp-ncil hi
tin, I n.niii. nt H ut a division was call
ed, an I in ;u , "I'dnnco with the pr.in-
w !,' h lb. u i.ri'vaiu-ii ail tn" uonrs
,f tie- !,o'i-. wi re lock ! until the
i,,e n.is t .i., ii. Mr. flin.i.-t no made
in inten stini: comment on the inci
dent. "If is." In wrote In hi" journal,
"prola.l.lv. .r possibly, th. titst time
for no r - than '" years tb.-t a foreign
soM-r.-li.-n Ims l . cn under personal re
straint of any kind In Enb-.ul."
Hlltmore Klrgwood. rhone 700.
rtltmor Flrarooft. Phc n t
It Wilf Pay You to Live!
Our Policy that Insures n man's In
romn and Insurance. Ibcikbt about
It may be had for the asking.
Tin: i-iiuarrv. un L mih
INSl llAXCK CO..
I'hlladelphla.
J. T. ERWIN, Agent,
Ofllce III KliH'trlcnl nullillii?, opposlt
Post o fllce.
1
DISEASE .
in nine cae jout of ten arises
from o!! fiisliioiii'd plunil,iii";:
fixtures. I instill! t lie "St;unl ;
aril" plumbing fixtures known
the world over as the best
They'll keep your home sarii j
tary and your family healthy ;
Prices reasonable.
A. F. Felthaus,
37 South Main.
Phono in.
SUMMER OXFORDS AND ;
FALL SUITS
At tlt-eply cut iiii-es. Save nj
lullar on ijootl stylish oxfords.
Save t ifS.OH 'mi Full Suits
0. E. Stoner Co.
18 South .Main SU
THE COAL COMPANY ON
THE SQUARE,
NO. 14,
and get prices on five tons
JeUico from Jelhco, Tenn., Red
Ash and other grades.
Southern Coal!
Co.
A ? Please!
Aro you tliiiikinc of build-
ing or buyinjr a liomeT
If you aro we can give you
valuable assistance.
It will cost V0U Wtbinrr to
i,, ... '
taiic witn ns about it.
Asheville! Real
Estate Co.'
Phone 114
VIC. IV- 1 "aiTZ
SPECTACLE5.& EYEGLASSES
Tlie newest,-' latest aiul Lest
in' the invisible Bifocal Lenses.
C'onio in and soe llicm.
CHAS. H. E0NESS,
OITOM ETIUST,
SI Pattim Ave. 0x. lHrntoflh-c.
TESTIMONIAL FROM A
' WOMAN. ;
I had a pain In my back in the re
gion of my kidneys, could not Bleep,
and food 1 oat fiuve me no, strength,
and I felt ull run-down.
I took a .course of treatments from
C. II. Miller. M. T. P., tho first treat
men was convincing, the dyspeptic
symptoms and the pain in my back
have disappeared, In fact 1 am feeling
line.
A fair trial of Ills treatment will
convince any one of the virtue for good
that Is In it. Name withheld by re
iiiet. t an be seen at my olliee, 14
X. Spruce street.
CI..U WIS II. MII.l.KH, 51. T. 1.
Our Whooping Cough Syrup,
Diarrhoea Mixture,
Neuralgia Specific,
Rheumatism Remedy,
Poison Oak Lotion
are boons to sufferers.
The Carolina Pharmacy
Cor. Market and College Sti,
Phone 82.
The Double Store
Keeps a general line of nier
cliiintlisc, such ns Shoes, Hats,
Overalls, Notions, etc. ,.so an
up to tlate line of (iroerries. . .
OK GROCERY CO.
S62-364 Depot Street.
Phone 672.
fall Suits and Mrts on display
at the $on Marche
Almost every day we receive ship
ments of new goods in our readyto
wear Department. Our Mr. Weinber
ger has returned from the east and
states that he has purchased the most
attractive fall stock of ready-to-wear
garments ever shown in this city.
We extend a cordial invitation to all
of our patrons to come in some day
this week and view the latest arrivals.
the summer will find it to their advantage to see these
goods and compare them with the ones they have seen in
other cities. Asheville has the reputation, whether merited
or not, of being high priced, that is, charging more for goods,
than other cities. We wish to disprove this . allegation and
we feel sure that if you price our garments you will find them
much more reasonable than you had any idea they were.
Fall Suits are priced at $20.00 on up to $55.00 asuit.
The new skirts are marked at $5.50 on up to $12.50.
Hardly a day passes that we Ho not receive large ship
ments of new goods. Silks, Dress Goods and Neckwear are
arriving in the choicest of collections. You must stop In
some time and see them. " " '' '
Very Special prices on M 'Summer goods "
Statement' at the Close of
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, RESOURCES: "
Loans.. I. .. .." 1 .$1,168,172.88
Real Estate, Furniture & . .
Fixture,,". .. .. ... . 13310.09
Cash la Banks & Vaults, . , 655,015.27
$5,157,298.24
T. S. MORRIS ON, Chairman. . W. B. WILLIAMSON, Cashier
GENERAL BANKING, TEUST AND '
; i :"' ' V SAVINGS BUSINESS.
North Carolina's Oldest. Trust Company and Strongest Bank
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The American
Capital $300,000, ' ,
The Largest Bank in
The Only Bank in Asheville under U. S. Supervision. J
ACCOUNTS DNVITED,
JOHN a C-UlTER. rrcsldent.
C. 3. UAKIUS; A lce-Proddcnt.
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Tennis
Brown
Phone 29.
NEW DELICATESSEN
; You can save from 25 to 30 per cent by buying your
Boiled 1 f am, Chipped Beef, Ox. Tongue, Bologna Saus
age and Breakfast Bacon from me and having it sliced
fresh by my new Sterling Automatic Slicer. The only
one in Asheville.'
M. HYAMS, Grocer
COR. NORTH MAIN STREET and MERRIFON AVE
PHONE NO. 49.
SACRIFICE SALE
On nefrlgcrators nnd Ice Cream
Freezers. 20 per cent, oft regular
prices. Now is your chance to get
a big b.'trgain.
DONALD & DONALD,
11 South Main. Phono 411
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panv
Business June 23rd,- 1909.
ABILITIES:
Capital Stock ....... $ 600,000.00
Undivided Profits.. .. ... 213,705.43
DeptNlU.'.'.'..';'!'.. . 4,313,592.81
$5,157,298.21 :
National Bank i
Deposits, $1,000,000
Western North Carolina.
LARGE AND SMALL.
HENRY REDWOOD, Vlce-Prea. Z
R. M. FITZPATRICK, Cuslilcr. Z
Supplies
Book Co.
Jnt Opp. PoatofBca on Patton Ave.
LOGAN
MERCHANT TAILOR,
UN. Pack Si. Phone 797,
Asheville.
Visitors here for
Os tb Square.
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