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Morifa' Afrit OtK fJUGETTWO. ' ! .' I THE IASHEPSTLLE QUIZES. TSmUFBlTSrOM GOSSip (ft William True Hawthorne I UlMili.V. A pf I 12 to' I-nil. in i.f 1 r .l.i. 1 h . mineri I .If .a ish cried to nr.. use th lnent n rul tfifiltln .! welfare .f tin r i i ll- f rr Abyssln la, who l:i.. 1 ' etlS. Ilr r-';tltlo, h longed stml of til.- .i and religions . iistoirm jj In til course ..f !). c rt-niii.-iii c ancHi- b b. i report ..( his Im estv n jt Kdniond .1'- H-tli" hi;. I. ' hc xMililiin Til.- trv. Kt (tim;it- I' pr- -I ii-.ii- l.iSti.i ol.l In ,1. ., I'.ai n in. - -I I tri In Ah . ""iri.,i I'" I. i u hopi1 ilufkv o .in p. -r tTrruj rrijiK'- ; f - i --r.-' 1 fiholit flii- - v. nth 1 1 r - ' M . !.i.t.-i llebr. ,v, ;ui. I lli-lr Mill. Oheey., tli- binicii i'--oribilis nil til- I.-. kii I.K iirllt h ,. I , 1 1 1 1 ffc li!. I -III- t w 1th A n r tin Testament exc. pt ll..- I'.-.ok o! I Dr. Kflltli.vlt. li bmuifht I n- k -him t. Ktir...- wmi.it I -il-i-h with the oh)-.t i.f tr lining th-m t;hT l.i tlnlr nmi in u nil .- In t h tietlefa Ami utii rv'im c .if irt)i.n.ix - Judiaom line of them !- i- i n.l ing in h ttftMrinioal luTntnary In I- lor-ncc and the other In I'uris Tlni both very quickly aeiiilrd know ledge nf Hebrew and Krcnch ami tin- x ( ri Xnent of having them cilurntcil prom liwn to he an entire nun-conn. order lo raise tlic 1 n t fl U t u , 1 level of ttin I'aliialma generally mid to bring th'-lr religion i unci II Itin n In to harmony with th customs or Ku fcopeajr Jewry, It I proposed to found whoiil In Eritrea, the Itnllan colony bordering on Abyssinia. The Jewish ' Oolenhsafmn aswoclatlon, which wan entrusted wIMi the million or tlifi lat Harort do Mlrnrh. hn pronilwd a urn of, 10,000 franca pr atintim for thrteeara, and othir Jculnh boillra have alfo prumlwd upjmt. An. akpal to the Jewn of Ami-rlm to aid) th movfiment la llki-ly to hi mad anon. Tha nMtf of mirh nn In aillution la declared to tin unrcnt, im Von version lata, wtio are wry aiilvi- In Anylnl, hava triad lo mnkn th' 'luaha' tirllcvf! that they ,irr thr nljr Je In th -world. During thf Iaat ttfty yeara, afcorillnic to l)r KallWitch, no 1t-wr than r.o.noo Jawa. wefa won vr lo Ohrlatlanltv In the txtllvf that tVn y hnd. nnthltm to hope. or from thplr IfTctlir.-n In othar rt of the world. Ir. l-'ult-lovltoh, who completely galncil ttmlr confldnoe, waa t-ntriiKtcd with a lot tor to tha leadara of European Jewry from tha chlafa of th r'nlaahaa prny in lor lati)itira to b m-nt out to hm. A r.ply written In Hwbroiv on parohmnChaaV been algned by aonx ot moat promlnant rablila of KurORS and PalcHtlnc. Tlui n-ply ' 'Will dillwrd peraonally to the i'alaahaa by (r. Faitlovltcn, who n tonda rrturning to Abymlnla ahortly to aatabllah tt temporary achool. Hk haa Oondiwtfxt a vlitoroua propaganda In tha In ta rent of the 1-alanhaa by , Ircturlnf In 0rrrWt.n), Austria, Italy, Holland and other countrlna, and the .' cua la to b furthered by an Inler- - national committee with headiiartera In Italy. . flclenllata regard the Falaahaa on preaentlng tha moat rmarkall ex ample of religion tenacity In tha hlatory of thn world They are a handful of people, who hove lost moat of their racial charurterlxtk-a through time and Intermarriage, and whom- ' axMeBCa waa unauapected by their co rellglonlata until romparallvely rr- itent yeara, yt't who for more than X.tOO yeara have maintained tlnlr fatth In almort Ita original imrliv .They did not know, until within the paat century, that there were nnv othar Jewa In the world. clen1lte nil nvirr the world will eagerly await the return of the expe dition which the liumlnn Academy or Bclertce ha Jimt dispatched to the valley of Hunlaiirlakh. In northern Nl berlu. In order to exiuvnte Die re main! of the mum moth which bun lieen dlacovered i'Olt rnliea from the Tillage, of KuaaVlila The cranium and part ni the right foreleg yw-rc ex posed through the action of water, and hair-covered Mesh waa fouml ad heiing to the bonca The arctic foxes Vlad actimlly In gun to eat It and wat er had to be poured over the exposed fiarta to form a protective coating ot Ice. . The scene of the nllaroywy Is so remote that the Journey will n.-, ,,pi the expedition two months. The re main, will he transported In sum fifty aleigha drawn l.y reindeer to the Hver Lena and lh. ilnal RtaK- "I the Journey from Itkuisk to tit. I'-teis-burg will In- completed bv train BelenllsU attach the greatest ai.ie to the discover.!. Inasmuch as the ttiammnth m.w i xhii.ited in th.- V. logical inns, iitii at st I'.-ti-r -Im i is known not to have n n, h-,1 mil .1. -VeUment It I- -st limited to h.-n -. fettolricd only tM-nt -tls- yeais V NTheso mninmi.ths are li,-Iii . . t,, have Itved about ino.ouo y-nts ago The remains of lh- first on.- .lls.-ny-0ed were in au, i, ,-x. -Ilent ,,f laervatlon ilmi 'hlttita ..f tlesh ' Hltr ti ami cooked, en out of curloMt Hlai:irl aclenhfit? nil- f tin- icMi r b Iritf thaw - .1, a '-iv a- t ua M v i b ,,f The "pcnny-ln-ili. m .t K ,-. ,. ' rtilne. a Y nn kee In -n i u ui. t .,tn of the most popular I nut nut i-n " in Lon don, aa ahown hy a nt.it. in. nt Suti rflftted at the rerent meeting ,,f tt,.. "aarenriider! of tin- c.ns i.-eht ii'lj Try Ovir Bern-Ton COPvN The j-eBular old-fttshioned country meal. Th beat on the market bar none All (imcera Asheville sM 'I'.jtHO .iU;i FROM LOUDON -i.-p. if V irnl - t I I it . I I.-.I I I . I. !!(' . ..ll til II ll. .1 f . II 1. I 1 It; t.. ..Im. I. il in Itn.i- IK Inn . in. I .- III- I f t H.,n 1 1 r iKht.. Ilriilnh li-.u-.i- nf t ..f lhlr .1.1111-11- I I - .n I ! i-.iii, n ni-.-.l t..t mi. ii' . f it.--., n- .. ..f ttn- nia Ji mi v "In ' ..rTj" .1,1. nil. .1 I hut In.li- l!n v.iti- win to riuht "f th.- tun).. illy Ii .( I! h.i II. Hi full- iin-1 n hl.i- nt tin- vrry 'r.iniula II. m ..f fi.-c k.iv.-i nrti.-nt Thua Man i t- til In tvwiln .mil "Imtfi on" or "h.ita ..ft" l the iaaue lii-twu-n the liitl.-r piirl Im'his. JOHNSON TALKS ON 'STATES' RIGHTS' Ih (liven mi Kntlnmiastic Ic f('Ition ,)y .Ktiwlcnts ,f I'fthanv ('ollcfff. UXIiHUOHO, Kuna. April 1 8 "NEWS AND John A J.ihnaon, of Mlnneaotii, win , illae export ainouiile.l to over ti ll the gueMt (lie arternooii anil tonight of j mm. Dim, eonipnre.l with J I ; I "oii.oiki Itethiiny college. Thla fVenltig he wuk a y-ar ugo Thla wna a d-i' rn- of nuiHter of i-ereinonlea at the college. I nhoiit 120,000,1100. our Importntiotia truck meet untl tonight he delivered i during the name period were JMi.uiiu. a auei-ch to a laran rruwd iiaaembleil I 000 compared with $ 1 .1 II.OOO.Oiill a In the collegn auditorium, lie una entliiiHlHatlcnily received, "Today" auhl he, "tliere are thoae who for the purpoae of extieilleni-y favor a new federalism In order Unit thlM country may take, n more iiroml nent jiliice among the nittlona of the World. 1 nay that If we hi Irk to tint tradition! of 1770 the world will re aped thla nation. When we took Ha waii nod the I'hlllpplneM, wo were told that thoae people were not lit for aelf-j there algtm of recovery are visible, hut government. That hua been the cry for in ninny cnaea the IndUHtrlnl d-prca-yenra and yeara. not becauae It la "Ion ia more aevere than at any time true, but became thoae who ar In pownr want mora powor. "I do not apeak of any officers or any particular person, but we have, apparently come to n time when the constitution Is not good enough. Th i Immortal Washington In referring to! the constitution aald It could be changed from time to tlm If the peo- pie. wished it nilt 1 any tmil ao long as it is not changed by the people. It should be ohaerved ua It stands. "Within the last six moniha a I'n lleil Slnt.-s marshal laid violent hands upon the attorney general of my state and aald that he must come Into his court for doing that which the legis lature had commanded him to do Anil the federal court approved the mar shal's action. I say that surh a pro- cei-illnn is not right, It Is a reflection! of the policy of ci nt rnllzat Ion ofj power that takes front you and nn our Mlules rights'." KTi:ii; Asiioiu;. (By Associated Press) sl V KM. 1KU. A PHII 1 l Th Hrii i Mi, Mi'aiiHT (IN ii tun, rri'ui l'ur Tiunm fur NirfitlU. lnfr' rtp-Ttf-i ashole soulli of v'ohba lslllllil. a. vvasj floated at t i lo.lii? In kh.hI r.ni.li- ; Hull. She ptoi-'ded to .NollolU on der In r mi n st-iun. ASHEVILLE PRODUCE. The lfltHll irt prtuluoo as curiucUnl ttnllv bv lllnitn l.buNoy. .l'l"l'i. (" I'm' K. Applfft iIimI 10 jo I.V. A f-1 mi ,iii b lit .((- bunt h. lU'ota. lo bun-U. lticiikTHHt Hi.iopi. IT. Uc lb. r'lvri-i Hortni. HV it. Ill-MllH lU'l' t. Ilulli'i, h 2l.i- th. iVli'iv. ins Hittlh. i br I.'.c. ci Hi riii. ken, ;n u, 4:, vtwh. nl.'-.in. x, 2 ' lo i"iimti HutiT. hih! 3'i irn int al, '2Ur pi-k. Our.tis. i. tiixl HU iitiiH'h. ! t.i. Us 4-tt- etit li, .r pl.mt la ti !: t-r h. 'KU. I- lour Ml I. nark. 1.111-1.11 I'l.K IJSjl- .t. Illlllis. I. to 16. ll-iiev. :.'". ii.. I I.l v . II .' . per 100 His. K.i'i .... , U l.el I. im. I 10 ll'll.l l.e.-k. :.. I. 'Hi. h. I.tmii heiuis Ifie. )t. M..I I-.-. - i N n r,iic (tal. Mnlns-i. -iN C I Me Kiil. I '!)l-h- pi I lltll. -ll I'.. I I'll- ll.'I. l-ui si, v. ;.. Punch. lv.-i. he,., dt I.-.I I,', to Kc. I'l.t l t.,e J .!- p. k. Itinli-i :., Punch. Itliiil.ui I. .. Cue I, H.t Inn n-.l.-n- ... hunch. Spin,, h pk Sw'i 1 r-tt:..i3i. peck- 8:il-ll, Ti t-ill. ll. Tut nips bunch JO- peek. New Tut-tilps. t- huai h. Tut nip ' .1 i . n. I'll, pk. MEAL sweet l.lv. ly Milling Co. ;,w .1 -,i ill... ilt-.. .,h I. r . ill', nt .1,1 -Tl . iiri.1 In w.ni.- it .ii.. tin- ii n i v.- r - iiiiite than in. V. Hint. , i.il ilnti l. I .ntlii.n-". t., in. .-i l.r, ..r I: I' I' .! th. t. Il.l.-I I I 1 1 .. rut. .n ... ..rt,.i f tn'.ii.- 'I If'- -. i- lh" n.-r ,,-. TlllH, ll-lnll'til Ik ii. .Ii. .llilc .-ift'-r a :nil.-. ftln ti .-I trHe and l',W'-r irlrt'H '-ri-lb-- i ' umnlatloti of I'll' in. I li l IntC -1 . m ii l.i t.-. I., Ih' if monty fr.ini tli" interior a l. th' rignlit . "f a nu t. ncn 'Alil.-h 'Iii.-h not .e;iuit "f it'lt --.tilr.-o ti'.ri In tlin-H of entr. ril' i .ii I'liltl tin- f'.p .1. -in .iinl' . I ,i.-l- I i i t ,i r ii . A . i .1 - t III J - ' ! -t. iKti.il h,-.i , ... . .i re j.r.i' t ,. ti II . -.i.f. ..f .. t.ti-.r . tii-iii.--. . th. ..iiiv ..rr-' t I.- i. .-xpi.it- iin-1 th.- mrlrli i.u it, in- f ri'li from Ih.- I. .ink- li I.e. ii i -in. -r . .1 t Si.it t h. Ti- ."it ' F I 1 i J i i . iriK ..r , I till ...ii.i -hoits. .: '-' j '.ii null iiiiij mi . ipc r.i l i"ti whl'li -A'.-il-i h.is lltll'- efT I upon I. it-- .'I llii.-Inn-. l..:tn-- th- i ji.-. r litii tit ;i.i-;i! Iiiih ti'lenit I 'til.tillll 'in'i .-p..-ll- I .1. the l..inl. ale I Hi- v ilh'lt.i" :il " I ' piolnil.l'. I-- in. i.l- Nt p-.inl-i .vl.'. i ..nir.-tlon I" Kt "ii t-it it n ii"' UK' I tli-i. fol-. Hint Tr-.i-niy ..)(. l il-'ii ill in. i. h ili-tni I. th- num. , inni K. t A- fi Kohl . (...(I" there ta n I'" Nil. lilt-. Unit we mity -hip K"M lo I'.ii. S.imi. pi'--.nt'- lst in III- I'.nil-ti-n IhI mo li--, III. ii -ketn. piirth Mini -'I llet Im. on lug to Ih- l-a.i- --I IP w I i nn. I n K-n- r i I mi r. tin upon i t -I n I- -i Home t .mill Hi' ih mnli'l- npl" ii I. full . hl-l'lv upon I'tiri". iiinl Unit - n tl'r tl'ltilf.illy looks lo N' W 'I I-- , Where Kohl inn I'- ohlnilieil upon III. iii.iki a'l itntiiK'-n t-iin luiMi-w-r. th re an- n . In. Ih .in. oi- "f mi iilnrinlnii efflux ..f Ih- pi. - nn-l.il II. mute of IniMlneH- il-jir. -..-i-.n Ih-ie lina li. en it miirkeil .lei line in Inipot i--Unix p. niilttltlK a eontinue.l lniiy (.-(. of exports Thin, of -nun-. I lilaeoiiraglng to gold ahlpnientM. et It Ih nlway heat for all roiieern. il Hint gold ahoiild freoly go where It la newt needed, iiml aa we are In a poxltlon to give freely of our large reer-. Hhlpmnnta of a few million or ..!. t. the Continent would iohiilily i .m liidlrei lly l.enelleial IhroiiKh Ii-kw ii Ing the glut of Idle fllllilM lit tllll . en ter and renewing th1' Btrnln upon tin other aide. In Mureh our in-r linn year ago. a dhrlrikrig- of $ 4 -1. Olid, 000 Thla left an exreaa of export for the month amounting to over J.rii.',onil.Oiiii hh ngalnMl 2K,r.00,000 In March, 11107. In thla connection It la Inlereating to note that during the nine inniitliH ending March our exporta of nierchau dlae Inrreaaeil $47,000,000, while ,,ur Importntlona declined $ I :tr,0i)O.O0O. (letiernl tiuMncHH conditions are any thing hut witlHfiicttiry ll-r- anil alricB the punlr. The consumption of merchandise la consequently being much retarded by the muny hands i thrown out of employment and the universal necessity for economy Sin h depression Is, of course most keenly felt In the big Industrial centers and notably In the textile and steel trades , Wherever the necessity for rea.ljusi-1 mailt has been recognized and acted upon prospects are already ItuprnvltiK although no general reviv al of demand i la to be expected until the iiiiii-nmii of the election and i mps can be more safely estimated Per contra, where-I ' ever readjustment has been resist. -d I depression Is at Its worst I'n.l. al.lv no Industry Is more depressed at the' moment than the st-el trndi w hich for n long period has persistently re f hkpiI ti low er IIh jn it In n ntMiin' r (hut wMiM fat llltnt- mihI -.nno(( if ivol Th'r ttrc Miifim of v 'n k niriK, hnffr. in On- str! niaiki-t, ntnl tlli'T tloilt tlUtt IMimIpI ill' cun- rt'H?ioiiM w.uilit lio ht'lpJnl Pirliapm jthr Hltcl manuK'i luiw ln-i'D ili H'inl ! Iiik u pon if4ii m it ii n i C 1 1 1 ' ;M or " j ilcrw ii M hh f-r it iitw-ii !H'tiit, t j but It Ih Uttc t- i.l-nt that tlii tail I i i imwIk ('nt' H"iin' 1 1 nit t i "lio' s ill post- piu all Impro'i ciin iiti ;ih hu a- pos ill'b'. itUtl unlit tin it' hnnttt i s n in b ut oiiillihai i t.iml rail mail ninnaitiTH wail.) not justifii in j m Iiik prrs- nt pi n h lir ' 1 AH t lie lie o-tntiy l fin, i i in t r I hi' M 1 (-niup.iiikx to a pi lh- u sIi.im' in (lie n t a I ! ail un( i:u til Ua 111 .Ml . '!! Hi-His ;ir Illl - I V unat irf.n t"i Tlir i.irnin- .i 41 ma.ln In th.- fourth wK "f Mnvli sh.iwiil a b.s -f 1 . p. r .int. wlilb' tir tin in. -nth - l Man h I-' r-a.ls h. il i ip - i . i'i 1 ' p v i' nt 1 1 tin a ft j t "I ! U' R 1 1 ( i i "ll'-lllV I h talliiiH.ls ha- t. .-is jibli --uiifwhat to nun tin- l bu,s.. ttu i. I ll -sift 1 1' I'll' - .it bmiii' u,!l pmx - ri. -a lh (ho Mi i in Ua H , but it cunt nine i much it imr s i.tus nial- . uupan ! than vv as til ..ti. ton- antii Ipale.l Hank ilenr Iuk ..f I- .i.liui; iiti. continue to run nl.. ..it I-' p'-t ' .-nt In-low last cni-. win. h i-. ..in- in-1 h ,i t ion ol the 1 1 1 1 1 1 in !.s ti.i-lc. nltlioimli allpwnncc imist I-- m.t.l- lor tin- tall in! pii.es .11-1 til- - ' 1 1 III Kill:- ill spec u 1 .1 1 1. 't! colli put .-. I m ii h -mi- ear .lit" il.iii i.t.1, I. iniirk' t circles, as al-i re.'l.li s.uil. the situalioil shows -..iiiej I ii-l.i -, en,, nt 'I'hi' tin. which has pik i n pi. i. - 1- iinh ,-iiiK I to- si lli'iK "I" . I.., Ii -i I- si.ni. liu r. - an. I shrew .1 Hi. -il- i i- tlionch this mow-mi nt is not K'l'.i.li Many of the I.Ir o ic I a t . . t s llll hol.l l.itae lines of sill plus stocks, ler w In, h thi IVOlllil lilve til Itll.l U iniik.t There Is no public sp.-.-uki-ti.'ii. an .1 cotntllis.sou houses as a rule nr.- ...tiiitiK eoniparativclj. sninll liin s f mules Just now the Les to the s.t, ti,. .u is the nnuu-.v nuirkct While 1 i -i-i - ui low i-ntcB or interest remain I wlili Ii is likely to remain for a eon si. I.l able peri. Ml KOiiil stocks Wl.l ....k cm -eedlinily cheap, ei. n allow inn f..r i eduction In dividends Mennuhilc tin ...er of cheap money cannot b-li:n..i.-d in atock market operations; for m the handa of skillful in. tt it is the most powerful known levetnite I -r biph prices. It should also be ttk.u Int.. consideration that m.mv ..f th. tinanclal ai-heni-a of our r.ult .t.K w ere held up by the panic otnl it i .n are now hVoniinn more f.i..i ii.i. i the earrvlnK,of such plans m.l hn in clal U'ndera ate likely t s.ipoit n,, market for Ue jjurpose of i,,s, mil- unlit I ,1. t In n It I: t hie li to a .le 1 1 I- !l..ll'- . lltl'l W iltl - Iiintlto-Hii of cr-.' piohi.i.iy I.- mot. Th I "'.'"(Hi "' lh.it .. .-irinot h Hon in ftoif-aiiari . I, i-. -lion!,! on1 i ii t - ';! . anil. 'I- . .Ii-hjer.it. I,....!-! I ' take il. .p-mumi j-ljr. CHILDREN OF THE REVOLUTION MEET I By AMO'iated Press) WASHINGTON. N 1 1 i. .ti. 1 1 Society I I ; 1 1 . l .i TI in- i 'l.ililr. n in- American Ft.--, i nn j 1 1 . on ventjim Up", intended In . .it .-! John Bpls. p.i-t-.r. It. -v. Kol, -pol,- . -perlally f .. . Iiil.li-n The e-Hl'.n three ilnv;.. 'r..iti..ri-.iW'a pro i nn h.i I pllgrlmag. i'i 'ii. i" -l.i n l h-ir - t - l-.il.n h- i i....! ih- .-n-r i. - -I...I hur. h TI: 1 1 - -n Sin 1 1 li I.. n. lit ,.r III. will I" II il for the lit Vernon. Ill li- held pi. h.i. . I on itli mil li .inh h.-ld Tin--. M .-. h-r- patiAtic i ' !'-' w in. .nn. I thifjtoc'irt' HV-. April I'j, !3j). mi l i i. Id. iced on 'Waahinuioii t liu-lneaa aeanlon- lll I.- .I i -. . n In-ii thje repor t tuint jonal ffl - ..I-. suite tJIrcrtort aipl oih-rs will I" I end. A lovInK ' "P offered by the loiirnl-r will be ai.ir-led to tin- so ciety MhlcHMia;gu. n Aarlng tin- ur th- largaatpitnouiit of-iaioney for the chil.lrena ro&tn. In i otillfental Memor ial Hall; and a aecond etip offered by the slate director of New Y'ork to the so.y;y In her atat- which has Kaln-d during the' fear thi larKest number of member!.' Th- n.itiiinnl Moii.-ty's emldeiii AMI I..- aw.'irderr to Hi- stale having tin largest number of voci. ti. a Alexander T. Stewart. "By HOWRTVS LOVE. For forty yeart the merchant king;. A. T. STEWART w.is not a mer chant prince. II- was the iner cbniit king. For forty yen r.i be rolgncd ndth utulisputed title. He was the grenWs! and most fninntta merchnnt Of his lime In the en tire world, lit baiit tip the lirst really great ivtnil More fttld wholesale estah llshnietit In America. His reiall li.iu wan the Inrgest 111 the uorid at the tlnif. Ilia iuuiie was powerful al.t'innl. and thronghaiit the United Stales ii wna n household word, Raikeii with awe and wonder. Old men of today te call the name of A. T. Ktewtirt as I inaplrnlion to Imalnesa ninliitinii In their .voiitti. Men in early middle life remember Hint tho antnc namo ii.-ii l inoie fauilllar to them than Hint of any ! other business man when they were Kinnll linvs. Mr. Sleivnit died thirty one years n Ko, Icinini; no chliilreti. Ills widow died ten jcars luter. The tiniKnlilcciit iniirhle tiiausloti In which he lived mi Tilth avenue, New York, has been raxed mid replaced by a crmiiuercpil structure Kiev on yen is ago Ids snc ccK.sors In the (f.-eat stoic on Uroiul way assigned, and the Stewart More bnlldlni; is now n Wnnninaker e-tub llsliinciil Kvcn tbo bcily of Stewart was stolen t rum 'ita vnull in New York, and ther. Is Ptill a dispute as to w heili er It cut was recorered The Stew all iiiiino niiil business titii! fotttine all have dlsaipenred, but Ilia fame lives. A. T Stewart wus a Scotch Irish man. iM'rn in lieluud and educated a! Ihihliti uniierslty. lie was a classical acholiir. devoted to txioks In bis carh life and w ith no idea of eiiteriiu; trttdc. When he cninc to America, nt lite aiie of twenty, in IS'.-!, lie la'canic a teacher lu New York Two yean. Inter lie re turned to Ireland to claim a le-:n y of about ami upon tile inlwce ol j ll friend in New York lie l oni;hl i'i llhililin n stock of luces and oilier piods. which he liroll'lil hack lo Ainer lea Willi linn, lie otHMieil a siuall shn;i, lldverllied his v.fttva Mini sold Ilr H'"sls nt un enormous prolit This sue cess revolutionized Slew in I lie de , oletl his life to trade. At the outset Stewart made up Ins J mind us to his course in business, lie determined to la) perfectly honest, nev- cr to misrepresent his goods, alwnis I to watch every laioU nud rner of his j business and to add more customers I by pleasing thos. fr got. It was his ' boast In old agp tlltll in all his career j he iici-i- pr-rinitled a willful inisiepre j scntatuci tu p., made 111 his store. I .lust a .voni to Dyspepsia Sufferers: Take IroiiclHTiriT's )y-icii.ia and IndliieMlon Itcniedy. If It iliusn't cure. ! )our iiioncy eladly refunded. Tut up 'In l.thh-i and liquid form. Tablets :,rt Is. n lsix: liquid SO ets. and $1.00 a . hoi tic. m jour drnct-tst'a. rl L0RICK & COMPANY Merchantg' hauling, storase. I'p l"wn phone ti. Drpot phone 360 (Utlio ;o Haywood street. Moving heavy freight a specialty. tn-ir hohlirmra of . Iiei k the panl'e to h. ti-r hnHne- put. e-.hl.-nl. th fuiiielal iji T-r-t ; . 1 1 n- a n'l 1 n f avoi l-;i-t. VSh-ther I lienor- . n. r.il In. iti.-iirrJ lo I .. i-e-n .pp..-. i i t I--. i s i , r in.-i r - 1 will I.- Ml. I- to! - ' otolil-.i,-. I". II 1 1,. 1 1 -I.l. til.-. t.l. 1--I of . i iii r ,i . uien I in i I - npBBiaftBkSKS ' '- '" !". I r ii.-. rim. I e e li.. i. I . I .1 I' -pit Easter Shipment Fresh by Express today at Hcslon's'Se"1 "SnellrM l.lii. ( anil) iii Town." i: i i:ti vs , i-.,rti rs ann ..in.-r .iraperi-a cieanea l 1 a' -iiinll . o-l !vri:i;v rn v rvi,; u cxea , iv; woieks I 11 liur.li Street. I'liono 1210. i'iionsiov i, i;i). Ilr I ;i ii I riiouin announ-.. the fol i'i; ' r . : 1 1 ' - - in office hour". Hn! . ttioii riiiil-litit.'. -'t H.iv.i....l street: a tn t.l! -- lit 'h irl-s I. Scott 11 a m to 1 p m - It P-iuI Paiuin ' m to s . ni Iir. I'harlea I, , S-ott. j Itr. I'a.piln's resilience, Ashevllle j Hiltlnore Sntiit.irluiti. lr Scott's res'denee, Suannanoa r . Hotel. . I - LYRIC t.ii i.ss rii:vii.i,K. SHOWS DAILY 7 7 Matlncc Mart 3 p. in. Nijjht 7::il j, m. Vaudevllli- fhnmje Thursday. Illustrate, 1 Smms I Moi ing I'i. t ur-s i Adults 10 cents. Chll.lr. n Z cents. tin '1'hursiliy Ciii.lr-:i !' e. An Hour V. II Spent. HORSE SHOW LIVERY Tally-ho end (inlf Wugon in fact, anything ion need in hjh class livery. WKI.I.S A I'KltltV i!l anil II U-inglon Ave, I'lu.nc mm. I'N( V (.HIM l ltll S, KIU ITS. I'riMlnre. I 'hick. n-. Ks;s. Ilult.-r in fart, ev i-r- tluni; Hint's Iffto eat and drink HIRAM LINDSEY Tin; ;roeer, I'lamc 200. The Asheville School o Music & Dramatic Art TIIK' Al DITOItll !W. I'lionc :ill. MacKay Ladies' Hatter Sontlloy Bldg. Havwood St. Near P. 0. Phone 820. Everything Good to Eat. I run supply your table with llic lines! nt everything to cat anil ilrlnk. HIRAM LINDSEY The tirocer. I'liono 200. Get a Good Easter Dinner. I can li v ..u up t h- lin-st 1 . u n- r nt :i v . r mii 1 1 . - f . " -k" kind ..f a HIRAM LINDSEY Tin limrrr. 1'hom 200. mi i : ii .i.l-: in sirss t oil. I : . i : uiuincr Iciiii. Newest, Nicest, Neatest, Nattiest. Mountain City Phone 426 LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! ' i ' 1 1 i i u: Crescent Theatre A.N'li .-I '' kv ri:..i'i.r. ai:;:i i. ai't A''I!'I!T ! i i. Nl:V M.'T1..' I'Ii'IIUIS lMssl() 10 ( mis 25c IJard for Silks Worth Rouble For Monday and Juesday Only This morning we place an sale several hundred yards' of taffeta silks in solid colors. The regular price of these silks is 50c and 58c per yard. For Monday and Tues- Otftf day, at per yard - - - - iwv Milk. Cream. Superior Dairy Produ All p;istfuri-:c.r tr hrallii'. V'e think v, . ran ; 1 t uuri W on't uu tcivc u. sake you a trial ASHEVILLE fast WM.MT sti:i:ct. LADIES' SUITS AT SPECIAL CUT PRICES. Tiisjic Li"' Hie- our line licv ;ii'c T Browrv - Kjykendell Company I 20-22 nek Square. ANNOUNCEMENT GAYETY THEATRE Pack Square Monday, April 20th REFINED VAUDEVILLE ACTS In iiddition to our usual liili chiss imported mov iiii,r iict iircs and illustrated smis. x V'c lu-oinise our friends and patrons that nothing offensive in pictures or vaudeville will lie permitted. THEATRE WELL VENTILATED, SANITARY. Ai'tcniunn !::!() t,, (:):) Afternoons only, Admission . HALL FOR COLORED PEOPLE. - ' -i nit III.- 11 . l-.-i p-re j-, .',, s. , ... I . .Inn. w-ll ,.:.'h 1--.I. n lo cicucl. il i' i ni ami I I 'i inl,-. of , ry i Cor. Lexington i ui'M i-uiabb Mew BETTER JUST RECEIVED Pretty Swisses in wluto ) fCllts pel' 'rh'lvd l..r.U'n-.l liatistcs at 25 Buttermilk. ami to Improve Ue-eTtlnE miilltiei. uith our service and the quality of our 1 PURE MILK CO., " niOXK Mt lifl'iirt' the best . l.v, IliiiLT very riqudly. Near City Hall. COOL AND iht l-MO to. 11:00 Children 5 Cents., : . 10 Cents t.-'.n. II ill and llefreshment Par i -b fly manner. Music. Ic an . 'ci tpti" and W. College Sts. a.ln'itl. .1 ' ;,n,l tiutt-,1 muiuls at ,,'nts pt r vara. ronts per yar.l. Ice ( ream. MS it-
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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