THE -ABBEVILLE CITIZ EX, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1909.
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GLEANED FROM FALLOW FIELDS
OF FUN IN THE OLD NORTH STATE
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North rami
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rr-.iii th-- I'mMi
pone, '..'iint-
lp-ll of!i e U
Monday, tin-th-
minors?.-.
Ia ri v i 1 1 - ta-l
speak1, un.t
d-.nr.: hi ha f .iii'1 k' -s
m in .1)1 mill o-.wu
I'.tli. toe fatal 'l:i for
lb- I; ms . lift. T t(l.
run n h.i.l le ri mad
ill" handful of .l.-nio
cfaH, lil by tin- doogliU J"lin lit.
gerald. An Irtst h.-in brinm of binky
I'at McCarren. of l',r.oklyn. N. Y..
had wade Mib.- th ado-ition of
" th- old It-ed rul--i ijrunt came out
of the stuffy hull lir. d, l,ul r-J
thst h- w a fi r-n Lilian and riot a
drimii rat. and hungry, gaping from
ear tu ax. and 'ifii.i.1 ii I fi luir. for
a bit of home-made corn l.i . ;id " 11.
thought ruri f.r coMiireitt-" rumign
mcnls. nor the tariff ,n bull yearlings
but of port' pon from the horne
ground i-nni meal and l.uti.-rinilk.
Long before the rH-tlb-th eon-cress
hail adjourned Col. ml tii n t iiiiic to
Washington look th ground over nril
harden hi f-l to the asphalt. Kr.
long, after arriving In this ity of
Diagnifii-ent illxtaiK -ea. th" Tar lie. I
mountaineer realized thai all thul
glltum I not gold Try an hi- did he
could nct find any corn "bread like
that In Henderson county, ami before
a week had palmed he was so wore of
foot, empty stomached, ami kk at
- heart that he longed for the running
water of the Blue Kldge. ami tint lit
tlye grist mlllir at Own river, and
was almost Inclined to give up his
eat In romnM and return to Un
sticks whiri! -he could hear the cha.t
tnr of the woodpecker and get ome
toothsome rianda. Dlaanipolnti'd, dta.
rtM'tl and hplwi h irrled, "Olv
m oni- jitrr of old-fuahknd rn
dodgur and you may damn m." An
old Virginia darkiy who had bwm
looking him over from hoad to foot
hear him, Jumped nut on thn aanhalt
atd knocked out th old frtftlilonnd
Jig of the negro.
"Town tia country,
Ttia nigger aay he lovea muah,
Vf h" country,
The nWoer any, 'tor (lod'a aake
huah.,M
Colonel Orant hede-(l not tho Jer
: of th negro.
Winer there la will there la
' way and the rpubllcan member from
the tenth North Carolina la pretty
ahlfty, aa the democrats tip his way
learned last fall. "There's no corn
m Mil here," said Calvin lforton, who
halls from Yancey and has a fellow
feeling for the man from Henderson.
then." said Mr. Grant, "if
that 1 the trouble I'll ship a bag on
head of me," and he did. and now
: With hla hall cut a la mode, hie
trotisvrg creased, his face clean shav
en and his mind full of high pur
poses he represents his "dflextrlct.'
II has evdvcrtlsed In an Aehcvlllr
paper that he will be in his offlcv
t from 1,10 o'clock every morning until
unset tn the aft it noon, savti when In
"the halls of oongreM, mixing, talk
ing and laughing with the win.- men
Charlotte Observer.
Of tu Whwto 111.1c
"From AMhevllle wtmiw the etory of
the wife who placed her dead hus
band a shoes In his coffin. In ordnr
that he might not go barefooted when
he returned to earth," says the French
Broad Huatler, "There Is a record
of a similar Instance In Kenditrson
v4lle. Years ago old David Belcher,
known of all, died. Ilia wife. Anne
Belcher, still living. InalMtcd on bury
ing her snouee'e shove In hie grave,
that he might 'be properly clnd when
the last great trump sounded and the
dead awoke."
Ashevllle knows nothing alxiut the
Incident referred to above, but can
resdlly understand why anybody
from Hemlersonvlllc might nwd some
pnrteirtlon for the soles r Ms feet
In the next world.
s-nutir Vain' Iikiii.
!i. '.ii- f hii l.itt . iimpaign vlh-n
I.,- '.ir.ff iMii. Afn p:il;i rooiinl rri
l.il. S. j,al',i V;in' a:ui r.'(tjeyt,,l ri.'t
to all.o!. to that HUbJeet lo a p.-ch
u !ji. h he friii'i" in a cotton mill town
win ;t "liarl.it t" filMerver i orrewpon.l
.nt, 'itti n.H imual ..i"nti"( h re
(.-..! to In- .Ill t iled to and iroci ed'.l
t.. m.ik" Co lti ul' i-t Hlei-h .if bin
l,f. II" iiittl.il l,, h'iir.m with him
t"., :.h -. ,-i the farrnem and th"
nitiK j ,.HS Mri( j.r i.fi-UHlofial iron. 11-
f'.i" I.- IioikIi. ii Ii.- ha.l tit., m laughing
as h. re. :t.. Vlary II a. I a lylttle
l.:int." -A.tli v.'iriatiorm. Hh.wlng how
pr .ii. lion rolit.l. applaiiillng his dec
laration for ci.imlity of opportunity
nri. I no taxation f..r private benefit
I.;it. r 'I'.w-rnur V'flnce fin iKh -! tliat
po.'tn ,.nl r..'nl it in the wriate. It
w.i r- . ... .1 Aith Hhontn or laugh
ter, i .. ti r"pi!llcari wi-nartorM hinlriK
back in their (iai ami giving unre-
utralneil Hwnv to their niirph. Here la
the poe rn:
Our Mary had a little lamb.
Her heart aob most Intuit,
To make its wool beyond lt worih,
llr4tig r.i; pi-r cent
"A pauper Klrl a. rone the wa
Had one email lamb also.
Whose wool fir le.sji than half that
mim
Hhe'd willingly let go.
"Another girl who had no nhwfi,
No stockings wool nor flax
Hut money enough Jiwt for to buy
A pair without the tax.
"Went to thn pauper girl to get
Home, wool to shield her feet.
And mak" her etocklnga. not of flax,
Hut out of wool complete.
"When Mary saw the girl's design
She straight ln-gun to swear
MheM make her buy both wool and
tax
Or let one leg go bare.
"And so she cried: 'lrrtject, Reform!
let pauper wool In free!
If It will keep her legs 'botfh warm
What will encourage me?"
"80 It wan done, and people said
Where'er that poor girl went.
One 1i g was warm with wool and one
With K per cent.
"Now praise to Mary and her lamb.
Who did the schenie Invent,
To clothe one-half a girl m wool
And one-hnlf In per cent.
come delirious wit hi excitement of
a performing t-ar In town Hot tinieu
In Mount Airy, eh '.'
' A large white hear In the posscse-
lon of Home for. urn p.-leitrlans ha
h-en furnishing arn;jemen! to oor clt
Ixens. old and young alike, today on
our Ktre.-t. it wan Tun to the ojiluok
er but from "he movement- ",f the
tw-aKT. It ah anything hot fjinnv for
him."
Kprlng Cleaning.
"HprJng Is liere once more, nnil
the demand for spring medicines In
canning a rush at the drug stores."
Hylvan Valley News.
Keck and Vo stiall vtmi.
"lt'i one of the elgnn of jinwperlty
when mechanics lenvo Ashevllle and
come to Hendorsonvllle ewklng work.
And they find it. too," says the French
flroad Hustler.
mil SNAKE GOES
ON A WITH
arrest of Crazy Snake The clerk ad
monished the ofTUer t.i he careful,
hut Odom replied: Tiny are cow
ards, there In 110 danger '
It a Odom n son, H rman. a dep
uti. who -a one of the : men kill
ed outrtfht when an attempt war
rnwde later that day to r e the war
rant a,! the ' hiefe house
..i.ad.d
(Continued from first pags.)
All honor, too, to Mary's friend.
And all protection acts
That clothe the rldh In real wool
And wrap the poor In tax."
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For Hplilnx of Family
In the absence, of Theodore House
velt. tho answer to the following l
niesllc mulllplU'ftllon table, appearing
In The Jackson Comity Journal.
left lo the powers of "Pro llono Pub
lico," " Myitis." or some lumlnury
eiiuully imaglrintlve:
Hear Kill tor: While I think of
will answer Husle Kltchln's and
Howell TnyVnr a riddles. Where wus
HumlMil.lt going when he was thirty
nine years old? I would think
waa going on forty. There was
father with twice six sons, suns hnv
ing thirty daughters apiece, parti
lored, hn'lug one cheek white and
the -other black, who newr . e rtu
Ihi r's faces nor live over forty liours
nor under twenty hours The fatbi
Ih a year and Ibe twlci' six whim are
the months In the year, the daughters
the days of the month, the while
cheek day and the black on night
and the days never live ovir forty
hours nor under twenty. If this
not It some one please give the an
mwit next week."
Is
Why Klitmkl He?
Ariel- deploring the fail tha,t th
x press agent at Mount Airy had neg
cclcd to blow Into the advertlaliig
.iluiiins of The Hreexc with n lot
or sale, our Mount Airy eoivtempo
aiy Klves I1I111. without .barge, the
ollowing "'pure reading mutter, next
1 local:"
"Our exprem agent hna a good bus
Men Milliners.
The men of llendersonvllle trim
med hats for sweet charity last Fri
day night at the Hchckuh's lodge
rooms. People who have seen the
obis ui airs, l-oseya store nrr
under the doctor's cure They
I.
Inc.
olllce
I'.t he
lire,,'
MlltS."
I lot Hale, next to the expreSK
If he ri-ully wunte.1 to sell the
should have put 11 In Th.
and th. n Just walled for re
now
may
Hi.
I r-lnux Miikir.
re n another little ..phvr
1. t from The Mount Airy
Mlose SUbHcrllH-rs lUV.' lie-
SPRING RAINCOATS
FOR
SPRING SHOWERS
And liht wrap jnirpost's arc .juit.f in
(lispcusalilc. It shoi'ltl lie ;iS fresh aiitl
new as otJier .sjuinu tlunns. Our di
play ! Npriiif; Rail ;its w j
you.
Cotton K'ulilicri.cd co;its, for
misses full length, m miet Iiin
at $.").(MI, regular value .fli..")0.
uk Hiililierieil ('dais fur misses
ladies, plain and fancy stripes,
niusiin ami lieiitfalmc in solid
misses t oats f.S.(M). Ladies (
to $:m).
Military Maekintos ''ain-s. soinetliin
new, imported from I iondon, an ad
vance style, solid black, blue, and tan
also plaids. Prices $18 and $'20.
s-
interest
adies and
special
and
also
colors.
oats 10
A is it iter t-igagemi-nt.
A Htl.lirian dispatch as an
gag. merit between officers and Indians
or, urre.l near there this morning. In
which several Indians were wound
.i ii. nn tn- liKiiuns and negroes,
many .f the latter allied with the
Creeks, took their wounded into th
hills, which made t impossible to
l.-nrri definitely the casualties. The
Lumber of the dead since Thursday
I" placed unofficially at six
The bodies of MnMluil Haum and
I erman Odom were taken to I'ufaula
There was evidence that Craxy Hniike
and hla family had left hurriedly In
the night.
Aftr t'hlttl Harjo, Cnczy Hnake"
son, struggling hard against tin. rope
whispered "let down, tell all know,"
the n.KW was loosed and he gave o
complete list of Indians who partlci-
ated In the tight of tho previous
night and confessed that his father,
insrenri or Deing in wasninglon, was
ut the head of the outlaw bands scat
tered among tho hills of the former
Creek nation.
"These were your father's tracks In
the yard this morning?" aked lepu
ty Jones.
"These were his tracks," sold the
Indian, who then told that Charles
Coker, reputed u it dangerous Indian
outlaw, had tired the shots which
killed Maum and Odom. Ills confes
sion revealed for the first time. Some
of the reul secrets of generalship over
the Creeks.
Mill an Indian.
"Coker Is en expert shot.'" he said,
"and was fully three hundred yards
distant when he made fine targets of
the bodies of the officers, lie Is
scouting now with the band and will
be hard to cau-h."
The members of the band In Har-
Jo's house last nlKht. he confessed.
belong to the light horse guard. Ills
admission sent the posse hurrying on
the trail of the old Indian, whom
they hope to rapture quickly and thus
ward off the Impending battle.
Young Harjo is a stalwart, Intel
i raz. snake has i.;.-add many
timed with Federal .-rf,, -rs f .r the
restitution of the righti ..r his tribes
men A re. table incld-r, ..f his ora
lord it! error is was irui'l- it Tulsa, ok-
' I. ile. mil. oo ...-niher : . do;, when
he addr.-nyed a comm i ' f of Criit.-i
States s- riatocs. then irr.cstigating af
fairs in Indian territory
Craxy KoskeS I "lea.
"I am h re and stan l I" for- vol
today, my fathers," elo.i -nt!y plad
"d t'raxv Hnake. "as a mart m mis-ry
I a mhcre appealing to i..u to bav
the laws carrleil out, Th.- KTeat fath
er said," lo- added, that If any oiu
tri spasM-d on my rrgbn. ..r qu. .ition
ed theTn. to let him know and hi-
would take cure of thefri and protect
them. I always thought that this
would be done. 1 believe yet It will
be done.'
After th- puesc of deputies bad
surrounded Crazy Snake's huuse last
night, they called on tic Indians
within to appear. They appeared
with repeating rifle, i liarlcs Coker
killed Haum at the (Irst volley. A
moment later lie shot odom through
the heart The other Indians tired
repeatedly, but when Coker shoists.
something falls.
SlicrllT Wept.
When HherlfT Otlom saw th- body
of his slain son-, he bnke down and
wept bitterly. Sadly he directed that
the body be placed In a wagon and
taken to ("hecotah and then grimly
Insisted on retaking charge of the
chose, deferring further display of
his fatherly grief until some more op
portune time. "I'll get Mm. though."
he Mused between his set teeth.
"Those red devils will pay for this
with big Interest."
A posse from Muskogee reached
Crazy Hnake'a house today and search-
d the place. They found the record
of enrollment of Indians whom Crazy
Snake has been organlng to fight
for what he regards as liberty. The
documents furnished indisputable evi
dence that the old chief was trying
to Incite a general uprising.
Citizens of liwiryetta declare that
the trouble la largely due to negro
outlaws from other states, chiefly
Texas, Arkansas and Tennewsee, who
are wonted In their home states for
various crimes. These negroes read
ily fell In with the dlwuitixlled Indians
Ideas of Insurrection.
When the state troops reached
Crazy Snake's camp at 9 o'clock to
night, they found It deserted and
every tepee shut and tent in flames
The Indians had fled to tt stronger
position to the north, where a battle
the committee the advocates of free
lumVr and free hides have been
promised separate votes on thine
'luesjion In the senate.
Senate a Plan.
There ! a well defined rumir In
l?i- isenate that the committee on
:mante will ups-t the principle de
lare.l in the Pavne bill of making
tn- estahtishe.i rate the minimum
ivith a twenty pr cent retaliatory in-
r-.i..e to countri-a which fsui to give
their !.- rate to the I'rrited Statcs.j
i- it soouio rj- .icemen 10 reverse
'Ins proposition i. . as to make tits
.stablish.'d rate th- minimum ond
K-ve to the moM friendly nations a
favored rate or twenty per cent less,
it is asserted that the rates in the
Payne bill would have to be raised
all along the line ..n th" theory that
e. 1 1 grat nations oul. tak- action
no as to be given th I'ia- r rate.
OiiriiiK th- otisideration of the
bill thus far all of th' rat. s which
depend Upon existing treaties hav
leeri laid aside to b- r.insider.-d v. h.-n
th.- maximum and minimum features
nr taken up.
A Jelegraph Order of the
$3.75 Silk Skirts Just Jn,
Hi'ot k and company's studio Is re-1
modeled and now open for business
corner Patton and Ashclaml av.-nues.
Morsell building.
Ilgent youth. He ra an athlete and ,,i i. t.,.t.4 rie ...mere,.
has played football with ome of the
astern Indian schools, bint he r
liilns all his rwitlve Instincts. With
'rany Snake's wheremlxiuts almost
definitely established, the offkers pre-
., , n.ltk l.n c ..e .... .
...tit in., am ui ine 'iiillliary lO Jje un fm,
ciiisn me intiiaiw in tne light which
It was believed was Imminent
Prepare for War.
The expected tight was delayed be
aiuic trie troops were forced to wait
two hours at Sap u I pn for train
While th. offlcera were storming at
tho railroad officers for the failure
of train service, and llenryetta offi
cers were chafing under the delay
wnien was rraught with such peril to
the town, the various Indian bands
broke their front and scattered Into
squads. They took up positions of
vantage hire and there, apparently
gave over for the moment their plans
to take the offensive and stationed
themselves as in guerilla warfare ti
await the coming of the soldiers
MiMinwhllc the citizens of Henry. -tla
breathed mole easily They ha, I
feared an attack on the town. In
which event disaster certain would
have overtaken llenrvcttan.-i. as tin
Indians outnumbered them and hail
more arms
The citizens prepared, however, t
tvpcl any attack Hint mlirlil be mad
.u iiewi wiey couiu. Messengers were
hurried to Muskogee for urms and
ammunition. Complete nillllarv order
prevailed.
Itivalls Old Days.
The Indian scare transformed II. -n-
ryctta into a frontier scttlcm.nl ,ii
lilrty years ago. All that was lack
ing was the log block lion.".- to mak
the picture one of pioneer days When
the militia urrlved tills afternoon, all
ranger ror tnst particular town was
ver. The Snake hand rapidly re
treated, falling. Nick to Pl.-rce, when
the forces wen. gathered In lui-yer
numbers The troops hurried on
ifler sending detachments In i.iirsiilt
the Indian haders. The rn il i tin.
iippleitiented by Hands of deputy
herlffi and citizens, started out to
mplete a circuit that would mir
und pierce and drive th- Indian
amis together so that the icons
mid cither crush or capture th.- out
law s.
Aft. r the dash In which forty-one
irresls u.-re mad.-. Crazy Snake's rnl-
w.rs determined on an oggrcaslve
:unpaign The chiefs plans had
en prematurely sprung on account
f tin- unexpected attack on deputies
it llenryetta.
ImkI ni!ht part of his band
run to cover by deputies In a search
r lenders of Thursday's tight .lr-
Iml Haum. of Chevotalt, and Deputy
idom of Kufaula. paid their lives us
price This ..vent aroused the state
uthoiiil.H. Governor Haskell ord
1 out the militia end the word was
passed out ihat the band must In
aptiir.-il or killed.
Still 1 ncpillli-d
( ruzy Snake, wln.se name Is Chilli
irjo. in. I whose Kngllsh name 1.
lis., ri Jones, is the leader of the
Snak. band of Creek Indians These
e.-kM, unable to .s,.-ak Kngllsh. have
ver turned from old customs They
e as primitive ua the l liejennes or
oe Sioux They were opposed to the
llvislon r ihelr lands by the federal
SAW .KEAT KATIIUt.
WASIIINOTON, March 2d. "Crazy
Snake" and several of his tribesmen
of Creek Indians, who are reported to
warpath," were In Wash
ington during President Taft's Inaug
uration and witnessed the ceremonies
incident to the convening of the ex
tra session of congress. A few days
la'er they returned id llenryetta. ok
hilioma. "Crazy Snake's" second son. known
here ns ThonuiJi Wilson, accompan
ied then. In re but did not return with
them. When seen tonight at Ins
bom-ding house he professed to kn.iw
nothing of the outbreak of the Snake
clan lie looked downcast when I..M
of the capture or his elder brother,
Chilli Harjo and Inquired If lie was
still alive
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Every Week
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perience, you can secure a piano
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buy at the Illght Price.
Watch for
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Write Today
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Manufacturer of the
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STIEFF SFJ.,FPI,AYEH PIANOS
PREPARING PARTY
Southern Wareroom:
5 W. Trade St,
Charlotte, : : : : N. C.
c. ii. wn.Moni,
Manager.
Mention This Paper.
The other day we had a
Special sale on. our Black
Silk Petticoats for $3.75.
We sold completely out
and had to wire in order fur
more. They art: here, so ex
pect t o see you today if von
wish one of them. Only i to
a customer.
geautiul Showing of
ong and Jhort
Kimonos
New Crepe Kimonas from
1 to sf-2.7f.
New Lawn Kimonas from
;S.)c up.
New Silk Kimonas from
if 4. 50 to 10.00.
Klcvator Service for
Ready-to-wear Dept.
Y. M. C.
A. LYCEUM
GOV. JOSEPH W. FOLK
AT AUDITORIUM
TUESDAY MARCH 30th, 8:30 P. M.
Holders of season Lyceum tlckota can exchange counona at T M V A.
beginning Saturday 27th at 9.30 a. m. ' K
Blibject, "The Kra of Conscience."' Great lecture by a peat A merles.
Every ope should hear him. K American.
Reserve your seat early if you want a good one.
WHEN IT
COMES
To real COAfi QO.1I.ITy no
put M W Indian against any
coal In the world. Over 03
per cent heat.
Carolina Cdal&
Ice Company
Phone IS.
Patton An.
(Cantrnuid from first pags.)
have proved atrong advocates of the
ristoiiitlon of tin- duty while Senator
IjihIkc is said to stand almost aloti'-
C'f . ,'nnpiUKii for free hides.
Champions or tho .movement to
tak.- the uuty off tiirnlN-r entirely nr.
not so sanguine of success as tin- a.l-
ciit. s of free hides so far xih thoir
nles. in the committee Is concrneil.
nator .McCunil.er. in accordance
witli the Instruct ions of the legisla
ture of North Dakota, Is prepar.il ti
irry th.- light to the floor of th--hate.
Hegardless of the te ..f
MAMCIHIXG.
Hairdresslng, Facial Massages. Scalp
treatment a specalty. Up-to-date line
of hair goods, toilet articles, switches,
puffs and pompadoues made to order.
I'rices roawinuble, work Ilrst class.
I A I I KS. ( KXTI.KM 1 ; V.
SKINNER A IH'.N'TKK,
No. 12 South Spruce Street
WeSeU
oa the positive guarantee
that if it does not give sat
isfaction we will return the
entire amount of money paid
H us for it.
We ask all those who are
run-down, nervous, debili
tated, aged or weak, and
every person suffering from
stubborn colds, hanging-on
coughs, bronchitis or incipi
ent consumption to try Vinol
with this understanding.
Seawell's Pharmacy,
Asheville. N. C.
We Don't Claim
the Earth
But do claim that there, are no better
seeds and onion sets tlian Isindretlia'.
For Sale at
THK CA'tOIiINA PILAR MA Cy
Cor Market and College fits.
M. WEBB & COMPANY
Millinery Importer
No. Battery Park Place, Phone i4
Astievtlle, N. a
IMPRESSIONS COUNT
You always look better with clean
perfectly laundered linen. We do our
oart.
MOUNTAIN CITY
LAUNDRY
DR. MATTHEWS
Dental Parlors,
25, 28, ST New McAfee Building,
Cor. College and Spruce,
Near Court House. Our work is the
best. Our prices very reasonable,
we fill and extract teeth tihn..i i.
always. We guarantee all our work.
OFFICE PHONE S4S.
BUTTER.
1 5c per poand.
The fancy creamery kind, the kin
yon pay 40o and 4 to per pound fof
when mads In Illlnola Instead of her
The express company gat the dill
Asheville Pure Milk Co
East Walnut St..
Phone 554.
La Grecque Corsets
For every type of figure
GREENE & CO ,
12 Church Street
THERE IS NO WAITING
to b served at oar plaoe that la
feature with ua just the same as
serving only the very beat In the eat
ing line. If you haven't been eating
witn ua. aii we ask is a call.
SiBW YORK LUNCH ROOM
11 South Mala si
GENUINE
ANTIQUE SHEFFIELD
nnd Imported new brasses, Oems ari l
high class antique Jewelry. Scrap gold
aird silver taUen in exchange or casb
rmid for same.
Victor Sterns Antique Shop
6 North Pack Square.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I wish to Inform the public that 1
have moved my oiTlees from the Legal
building to temporary offices on Pat
ton avenue, over Western Union Tele
graph office.
After April 1st I will occupy the
entire seven modern office rooms that
are now being partitioned off on the
second floor of the I.ang building N.
W. cor. Pack Square.
DR. C. F. COMPTON. Chiropractor.
Phone 621.
D.RJMINNON
7 PattuD Avenue
(Over Redwood' Store)
Ladies and
Gentlemens
TAILOR
v"nflT5TaRE0F M0DERN1WAY5
MISS CRUISE PARLORS
For Manicuring. Massaging. Chiro
pody and Hair Dressing. Everything
for the hair can bo obtained here. In
those styles that are the most modish
and becoming. Combings and cut hair
made to order.
MISS CRUISE,
a. itayvcoou street.
New Arrivals ot Fish
M. V. MOORE
THK OtTFITlTSR.
II PATTON AVE.
yeriinunt. refusing to take their ai
lments They persistently- resisted Hm Air Art Hallhlit OK l
taxation of their nroocrtv. Kvl- 177 wW pUUUU
lently. the wily old chief determined OUJUacu !WMJrS Od CIS QOZen
make good his frvquent thteuLs N. C. R06 HeiTln? . 9Ji C, rlnvar
following last Thursday's tight. Kven pJ fiol- u . fl t. v ,n, " 'V
.ifter this light, offU ers believed I V .juio uauf DOUHa
there would be no further serious re- 1 llCSO STdtHlS JU'C Of t't I Jl (UlalitV ."111(1 Will Illt'.lSC t)lO
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suits. Tills was shown when on Nut
ttrday Sheriff Odom received from
the district clerk a warrant for the
most exact ing.
ti Montford Avena
OWNBEY'S
Phone 56
51 BffTONAVEmBEtTE JwSS
ASHEVILLE
Do Your Shopping tor
Easier at This Store
Wc ;,iv i-c.-eivinir ,laily new KMis
'f rir, iissortnit'iits of l),vs.s (ioods.
Hi'autiful assoi'tnicnt ,, i ,
(lis,l;,y. 7 "" olu,s
liy express.
Silks, Wash
Laces,
how on