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THE ASHEVILLE -CITIZ F.MOXDAT, MA Y 31, 1900. EARTH IS NOT FLAT PREACHES ON CALVIN, ! FOUNDER OF CHURCH CLEANED FROM FALLOW FIELDS OF FUN IN THE OLD NORTH STATE SAYS REV.MR.CROOK l iiMfl.MNs I II M III: s l- ni'.Kl fi t, I : I I l ; 1 1 l. t)ttt tit PlM't III .lllll You ri r. t mill Hi. I f :t 'I ., ((,-. ,... I I l"llfll llllitl pllscll t i r--.. Inn Sn n pi. I 1 i!i. i 'i.li y I 'l-lo r v. ! trial ni Hi' l "K his I" rsp. it'.' ' n.ir ,.f hi ''II . ' In a i h". . ..f kuI'J pris-ru-r wcr. It he ai ni f I li I r .,, ,..,t I.!.,. I.. ! Tli. l!ii!i i ford 1 .. lit i ill. n hv III ,-i ',i f 111 HI'! I'. VVi'h , c, . .1 i ' Mi'- vv :t I's r i ,i 1 1 1 1 ,t 1 '. I hn 1 1 e l j l- itn.t h.r f. In ; i in 1 1 n '1 h I i 1 1 1 ' ll li 'I rii 1. in fa no r s ThT' i are linrtf'-il will I Ml ....rrv and .lis nnttrit. ( aiipHe(l uciident;ill, An, I 1 v. In t If dcf. n." . The M-. nnd I a Lire ,ny use. Aii'l ijii'in rnuat fa.-' tip t'-uita; The hflnrijrlnir of iiii'.th.l man'), of twenty bushela f nata. Then n yourir man mimed Wlla-m, U rhnrired wtth different crlmi-B, An false arrest, t ! ., For which he may he fined. The litpKr dealer fidh.w. Anil so serious In their rise, That each Tfinn I now dreaillriK. Tin- JikIk" and J " ' y I" dice. Kwp' clallv nni' poor fellow, Wht'ci- miiii'' I Hill nut write; It n"inlr'( ten full gallon, 'I'" please Ilia appetite. Hut IHinn says Tie llil not mil, lint udmJts he Ix ashamed, lie loans a. man m pint or more. And the man loans money Tor Mine. Jamea Carpenter went around. For arciMntnodntlon he tells. And neeured a Vint for afillow: tie Is now rcullrii; In the lis. Judge l.lpsonmh says he ill! not aril nor drink, Ulii tnry rrmy 'be true, But the JikIko will nettle Ihnt mat tar. By explaining what he must do. Now all are enrrflned In prison. And no pleasure can there he; Nothing to do hut worry And wait and long for liherty. Replacing "full." TV hnve r.ftr-n rovird of r-n.s Int.. I h i r 1 1 1 1 w c i'i "u- r "(. I lllll ,ti . ,!,f.v t. Mi'l !. ,,, I pel In th fow'l ninilli that will i.nmrr the ramo purpone. Th lute Ir. Hlaven, of ltnrrlnn r ownnhli fol towod the bualnrm of re.lacliuc lout cud it. We du not know Jnat wfliut n r.frw'a cud U like hut no doubt pi-o-tln who mako thmn know. We have never aeon a. home made cm, ruil tbe man UurnhnJ-dt down In ('almrrun county Who wii triatlnK row for n ot cud which really Jmd thn rn.. tea, perhapa knenv how to make a cud. A mail that la foolish vootigh to rum lil hand down the mouth of a alck cow, aald to have bnea lilttvn liy a mad 4bK, la fmtllah iioiikIi to belluve that a homu made cud la all right. W recomau'nd Harnharrtt to a acnt In ih KKynl Aoarlomy of Bcienua iria-o who can znaao woonen cud work la av cow'i throat worthy or mfmbervhlp In that or any other club. ., , . . . . Mnncatly, me havp olwaya hnd our dottbU on tlx C"d auhjeet and vio do not nally hellpve that thr-r Is auch a thliia: a home mado t'ud.4. Htatcavlllo Maacot Cltaniml Ml "Tunc." "IVoln any Kood?" aakod an old farmer, Handing: on the hank of the creek, warfhlna; a man flatting. "Any aruod?" anawered the flahor man. "WTiy, I enuarht forty trout out here yeatertlay ?" "Bay, do you know who I a.m.'" aaked the farmer. The tlHherman replhd Ihnt he did not. "Well, I am the owner of thin land and It la poated. It'a acln th. law to Jlati on (x'xted (and. The fisherman, after a nit.mcnt'a thotkayht. exclalmetl: "Say, tlo you know whu I am'.'" "No." replied Ihe owned of th.. land, ' Well. I'm, the hlita-eat liar In lilch niond county'. AiikIo Haxon. Summer Uoanler Coun t Ii Tn a little white auntuier ttt.anlera will Ihe iln evi Hence. real Rentl with them, hrethren, when they nak you hrnv inany c;,h the tu-'eplant produre In a da. ami when th.v ak to ace the ctw that i:iea hiiiiir and ctieiHe. Tlie' mean well, lull they are miv reen r rrniiit: 1..1111 trv iih; an. I If th. v are fi;ehtein, out of th. Ir wits h. n they meet a flock of Mhe, p. do not remind them Girls and Wash Sailor Suits Trim .'Hid i .inil'.ir.'ililc ;t ? n ' Miits lill ;i need I'm- vnii. c;iii sujiply. lltrso suits ;nv n lent iiii;ilil'. .11 inn Whitf, Inn, shepherd and natural linen: nl to 1(: prices fl'. "i ) t. '; s ;S i M. V. MOORE Women's Outfitter .1 :sl I II 1,1 l ull of taltirue. Ill .1 lif- tl-t dot lor .. r il.. ! with . . ,, . .11.. I ,-, . ipHlll' . 1 1 1 1 . a I , ml .ma II v. II m . I II. .i. uel It via '.hmii'.'I Hrat l!it lot 'I lit HlWlllov. r.,1 1. .ri h l fa i i,r h. nwl-in . hut I.. Ml up, an.l het a ir.ai. r Jt 1 1 iir .1 I,, m At .,fi, ..I . il v. II h ,1 l.tHt Kilt '.Ml- lll'lt i.tiiirhlt-r prt pared .I..AM )t ,.'l '."HI 'H COIU-Coti pip' hi,. Ml. .1 It 'a 1 1 1 1 t'.ha..o, tainMo it tl.Kt ri. lin n lirhM'ili tio Htleka flhi' pi. k'rl up a live toiil from the hearth an, I Marled toward the l-eil. "Ma " ! aald, "JiV a look .what 1 (rot fer v ' Ah the eld iv , man turned to hr .liiuKht, r fIic naw Hie plpo find llvf conl. ' l.nly. Man.b, hH away from lure. Take away thai tire; take It auav. Ii'.u't .r know don filled plumb Hp "With llltterifea." Kx. i ha io;e Col l uk n-IUIIn'. "l laiak. of Anliivllle, In hint "a JNilln" i.m r with wrath aKfilnat Mr. TaTI f..r the n trfiolnt ment of u derlioi'lal JiiiIkc. .lllMt ktep I'i'il i-iilniiel, for iih yul aay that It wan 4.t yeui-M ay. i vnIh ii ou inaih' the IliHt rciuhlleaii Hii i' li to three r putth- caiiM In lluniH.inhe ri.iinly. and If we renieliil.er in rr.-itly that ynu Ha v yon laid ilnuii oiir "oh! uninfect" mi'l vour "lu lnelpi. " aliniK with It, an tlon t t t anifry with Mr. Taft If he Piihhch over ii crowd that have no prlnclpl. H" -Madlwori 'o. Ileeord. Th Tcli-iilmm. Jlrl. The telephone lrl Iih In her chnlr and iiHtcna tti volcea from i-vitv where. Hhn henra III! the e;o.lHlp. Hll. heiira nil ttie riKWW. ahe known who Ih happy and who haa the hliu-H. hIm hnnwM nil our Morrown, nhe knowa all our ov. nhe know eyery rIii who In cIiiihIuk the hoyn; nhe known of our trouhlea, idle know of .tttr t r I f . nhe knrivvn very man vl talk r i hi ' f. ' h- ' ; p'oya; ahe knuv rv'Ty woman who haH a dark paat; ahe know every man who Is Inclined to he "faal;" In fact, therc'a n accret hencalh each nancy curl of that ipilel. ilcmure looUlu tclcpliom kIi'I.-- KxchauKo. A Spvlnif Old Maid. The Ml. Airy Hreexe Ih not content wllh kccpluK la'1 on Ita heaux whll" they are at home. It cvn Vtirauea them when they aeck anrccnao from Ita apyln; peraecutlon In the romole .fnatneaaea of our m.nuntalna. The fulhiwlna: Item ah own Iln "htittltiK In" propenaltli'a: "Mr. Ilerhett l'oy la apcnilttur n few dnya In Aahevllte The exact nutur of hhi miaalon In that city I unknown, hut It la regarded with aua. pelon liy ttie ever watchful youna ladlea of the city (not to api apekk of I'll ) lit In aortic watchful young mi known that a Mount Airy girl la an journltiK In Aalievllle, and ahe piUMiag fair -and. well, there mnv not ta nny connection hctween the two eventH, hut there may he, too, you know. To tltuatrnte the twentieth cen tury chlld'a Ignorance of old-time mcthoda ami to nhow (hat aa ah dealgnnted It. there la nothing new or wonderful In the ehvtrlr lluhl aulo moiilc-ihonograpli crn for fhc young aler of todav. a mother told thin elorv: "A plaint tuner waa huxy put tint; our luairuinoiit into condition when our little live-ye;i r -old eon ruah ed Into my mom. with wonder ataiiip ed on hla face, mid cxclulmwd: "Moth it! think of It! there In a man In the parlor playing on the piano with hla handa'"' The young.iter tiad li.eti acciiNtoined nil liln life to mechanical mtiMlc tnaker.s-. Tor a N. ai or 111..1. he NolliiiKham aehool All! hoi II let have pi o 1,1,', I llieali for pupiN whoae par, nls wfl' loo poor to feed them HulTlelcntly Ahoiit ml children, r . pr i H. nl lug houu "aa I'.imiiicK, are now heing I, ,1. .i raiiK' nieiil are m.ule with Nt . riit it s Minimis t.. -.upplv I'lcaklanl. iliunein, or ht.ih. to th,. chihlr, u showing prop. cr v hi ih Kai h month approximate l I...IOUI no a In al.out eiuallv illl.e,l h. Iw.eii hi . .ikla.sts and dinner are -i'1'l'li. ,1, , ,,ti,,K roiirnllv J'.li - ahoul 4 c Ills , III- .', I Misses Hit U'III c S.'lllul' ; I 1 1 1 ' S 1( inn: i' :m ex. plaid, sizes u i li'iuhl, lilue 1J; Misses 12 I le 11 Pattern Avenue ;il.. l , inl.lt le . I Ik- III" ii lhl Not Make oj I r rt.r In J f -i ll i iil lit .oll Of llclaile. in .. .J. I.. Crook, the Sara tilled pr. ,o h-r t.l MYhi Anlu III.-, replli-a to the firl. turea of the ciei. laiid, ft. ioliili.it r w hone ncrinon w.i puhluiheil. In a re' cut inaue v( The i'lll.i n on the Kul.J'.cl of Itev. Mr. Crook s un orthodox hi Ih f tin Ihc earth and tin dolriKH thereof. Key. Mr. Crook de clare that h doea not helli-ve, that the earth la flat and that he did nut aay It la flnt In hla recent ih I. ate, and that he waa Incorrectly reported Ity The Clllzi n. The Citizen waa very i urefiil not to make (liiy hui h Htiitcmt-iit aa Hoy. Mr, Crook nttrihiitcM to It anil a refer ence to Ita report of the dthate will prove that The ciilzen reported him a a amiriK that do . urlh la like a hat ai-t ori tt fence poat," and nohody ever haw a reully flat hat unlena It waa the Merry Widow. Tim Citizen r ported It. v. M. Crook correctly. It waa aolne other paper that inatle th' rulH lakt. Hut The citizen williiiKly puh llahea hla eoiuphiiut and explanation v.lik;li foliowa: May Z'J. I'Jii'J ):.litor ltien: 1 notice In today' paper that one llt'i. Mr. Hrown "f Cleveland, iililo liaa la-kcn on Home little heut In re gard to th dt-hnte I had with Mr Id'ruy ilenry at the Odd Kellowa' hall In "VVeat Aahevtlle. N (., May ii. 10. It appear that the roimI people of the world aro looking on m iih n IHullar man. If 1 had only le en put Iwfore the rettfltrvK world on mi merlin, and tlcmerllH. I would hat heep perfectly aatiHlled. Hill IIiIh not heluK done, I am looked on to iIih rHlvintae. Mr. Henry and 1 did !;k CHUM tll ileHt.,n "le.,Mt That III.' "eotfra .h I. a I thc.rv the relation of the e.'irl'h t ' . I,... I Jl. , r II- r. f I : . J : , .in roo i alio in.. 1 1 . e men. And the next morning after the iIIm cuaal'on The Aahevllle Citizen had an article In It. naylng to the r. mllng pul'llc that I illd ni-giic the nlg'ht he fore. In I he ih-hate, thai the earth la flat. 'IV do JiiMtloe U myacir I tnu:4l any I did not do any audi thing. I never did Inlleve the earth In Hal I have ulwavi lielleeil that H artli la round. The Citizen reporier did me an Initiative, for 'Whlcli he ouglit to aldo.gl7.e. 'Aft tlo 1hh earth' ifoiiiuhtthin, I lielleve (Jod given It to Iln In truth in Joh i!:7 -where he aaya: "lie Imm; eth the earth uipon nothing." !od 'Word arid power In ttie foumlallnn of the earth. I hoie liy (hla tmie the temperature of the Keu Mr KroHii. paalor of Trinity Maptiat ehnrch. Kullerton ave Dili, and ttroailAMiy, In fulling, and that hla aympt'MUa are more hopeful. 1 would lie very mury. Indeed, to know that Ihe congregation of the It. v. Mr. Hrown nliouhl lose conih deiee In him, hecaunc our good Leril anyw the aim run. The Hev Mr. lleinwu aa he la dlaguatcd at the Southern prenchcr. 1 loupe hta dia- rtttHt nnd Hlt-kitcm la not unto itcath I will aak the Hev Mr. Hrown t take time enough to quit hia inn throwing and meet me on the in. -ill.- of the fpicMtlou aa I ni'irti' d II with Mr" Henry, and 1 will wait upon him aa lct I can. Hut 1 will not din cuna Ihe tpieallon with an Inlidel. or one who lloca not t lleve In a Ki'hl. hell. Moping to hear Ironi the li. v Mr. Hrown hoou. I am. a.s cvt j ours, .1. 1. CI toolC AHhevllle. N. C. The Ohio papera will please copy (lov.rnor Stnai t. of l'i nna l aula has M l I a hill I" penult Jurh a in murder rases It. il.'li llllllli' helwe the diiilli penally .iml III' Imprlm nonl. 'In view of the disregard cf tiunian lite nvhlch houi.- eh-meiitH of Mir population t "in innallv evhihlt. I I" not think our t rnnlnal law K'Hi ni lio: the iuinlshiu.nl tor iinirtlcr In tin 111 si tli'uret- .shoiilil he reai d." say the K'Oiin.i- Approving Hi'' veto The I'hll i.l. Iphla lioiulr. r aaya "Winn we r. acli the point w lure u rlev. .-wav.,1 mo in. lit a ri Iv ttv elnoiion hv ,s in p.i I h . tan vliluallv il.slrov the .h.illi pin.illv. w. shall arrive at Hi. I- clnulni; an tlli le.cuig lisl of .1,1 hi It .1 . 1 Inn s." The , ...il (It I.I.- "II '"lomhl a u-e w . ll t . . . 1 to l.i k. ail v :i ntage of Ih, IM.tr k I w lil' li vv ill lie in. I'le av .Hlahle hv I'an.inia ''.ilitt At pies-nl tli.- h He . in. I . i ml. Iv of 1 1 i nsp.ti l s !i I lo '. ,li .uv !' I 'I'le I e al e I IV civ Worked al- in ks .an . ah. -it - V .-111 V III rt .s. v . ral 'l'h. i,lv f.r low ,-r .lit I'.lUI I ' no ' 1 lii hi." an I I lie 111- a-h 'pi. It' I I'. It-Ill. "It. . I I I I w i . - lion, .1 t Ii , io o v ' I ih s 1 . 1 1 iv . all pi. inn. il vv iih ,1.! Io . o.ll ev."l I. .ilthough t 11, III I I'.l ll MP I ''.il Ileitis IV ie., .. lit, le al e sjlll.ll'l. , , Is of It-lit ,1.1 . Th. iv I. it. ii. I I-, ii. iv ig.ihl. lor .I' ll, s. and 111. nppi r in' r a r 1 - vit 10(1 mil. s. The t ; . i ii 1 1 mi ni. roils Cm-I ' l' - I' ev ..r. th'lt , ir. I- ,1 lis ttl'C .1 .1 l,-,-ll "ll-lll. Ill X. VV ,,,-' Wtl.Tf llllllli- I of II. Ll. W poplll.ll ion of dan "Mv;:ii U i on ilil.-ra I . I., the l-.iths t'liiiiietl from alcoholism tu v. lll. at . "filing to ttie tttitlsh M. .lh-nl .lonrnal. formed e.4' per cat of the total deaths, whil. among hose who were children of llussian r r.-Ilah niothera the i"(..nt.ige mm the anme cause waa ..nK (t ; Pho name proportion rcpr. nts the atlon or cnaea of alcoholism ,,rul ,lis use directly due to It anient; total n.n'K ndmltted into the .hi. r .t. wNri i.ispltnl In New York, ulirr.iu in n, Ht.stoii city hoapltal caae , r il .hoi Ism formed 3 per cent, of the total New York Tribune, : i i ni l oi;ii:u WITH WEKI,I 1 lr. Miiilou H'II. i At TlM- r IMl moi. Sermon Clou, li I The Flrat Pre)" r.. wiled ytjaterd ., I'r. Ilenry Collin the Klrat I'real Trenton. New J. i noun aermon up Minton had dcU loi e tlin general l.yti rlan church . the reiuet of Iji ped here en rum occupied the pui; vice yesterday. In Introduclnr hui . i h wa ilnc. h. at li. pastor "I ' hur. h of 1,1-T I.IM t.l i Cthiii. Irr. : si 1 IM"li I,. -of I he I'lfS il, ah ami al ,! 11 he Mop Tt eliloii an J ...I h the fi'T- Miutoii. Iir. I '! Culnphell told or ' anee of John Cai the church and r 13:4 explained th ' i hrlatlahtty ahoul l aa aeen In the I:- a Cah In. lr. Mlnton c Calvin In a very Rhowtna; a thor ax hla life aa well a i cation of hit wot i dtHcotirHd waa : 'i plume of the life ' : t'rcnhytotlajl Chui li Kl'.ll 1 1 1 1 1 t I" I -II l.'le tliKtory Of I I i UK to 1 1 ehre WH ill followers of imitate the fallh oi Hie h h iulera I ltd the life of . h'llai ! rtianiu r II klloH'letge ..I i aii.tlvlicul appli ,n.l P at hillg. ills ii. nt and every Hie lender of tile was tout hi il il li on in u Vpry Intel -I am and clfetUvc manner. ' lour Hanilrcilih oiilver--iirv. The apeuker llii t . I t of lh nr.-at hlgnlfkunee if Hi. lour liiinilre.lth aniilveiBnry of tin Imili of John Cal vin. He nald: "It la a algall, .ml fact that Ihe four hundredth .uuiivcrHary of John Caivln'a hlrth la at, . . leliiHtcl Lhr-uinh out tint chriatlan vv'.rl.l. Most nann-H it thoac called k'leat In . their own age fado In the . age. The se cret of the enduiiiik' fume of John t'alvtn la elaewhtit ihan In hla per sonal itialltlea, Th- great luime of Calvin la embalim l in the tloi trin -'f Calvinlam. Tin name of Luther le errihallned In Hi- l.iilheran cliui-.-li I lit Ih.- name of c , i . in is linked wiih a great av Htem .r i h..iu- I.I . ' ( 'unl Inning the i" 1 1- cr tci hi ' 1 1 i I -. tut,) ther I' ,- c,, ,.- Calvm , ,,li, e helvvten Mo- olieepl "JUS ni Irene t vvo Kreft-t iPi' n is due to it dii rd'ciu o iii mlnrl an.l in ternpci anient. Moth of (heae men "iil.onlinal. il t lit I llilnking polnta to tin- points ..I re. chit ion." 4 'oiiimreil with Iniyola. Or. .Mlnton then compared Calvin with Loyola, thn It. ua.h-r of Iln lacat and at long order "I the Jemiils. Both Yvcrc aehooltnates In I'aris. Itoth achieved, hut Along different lines, one aa a theologian and the other a an Indefatigable or i-ariizczr. John Cal vin iih the theologian wan John Calvin looking (Jod ward ami telling I lie worhl wtint he aaw Thin vinlon uivt-n to Calvin waa ft greater vialt.n than Urat given (o moat men." In portraying Hit life of Hi is ha.hr Or. Mlnton explained at mime length the great ncsa n!' Calvin an a ni talent t.f law. aa a humanist, uml as a commentator. Sixty octavo volumes ivmaln of hla t "iiimenta i Ii-n ami tak ttp every hook of the Hlhle save tour. According to the aiteakcr the t oiivet alon of Calvin differed rnun the i .n verlona of other prominent lea.teis in that hla was A cnnvlerrton Io an intellectual attitude. The work of Cal vin would he nothing ir not Intel It ctttal. Ilia (.rent OIiMik les. "When we i ememher." aald the : peaker, "tihat the pope wan in fnuii of Calvin and the anahnptlsta in the tear It la remarkablu that John Cal vin Wan aide In fore the age of "li lo develop the wonderful thought vhh'h waa hla. If Luther whh a great Iranalator then Calvin whh Ihe great commentator. Calvin was a pie,-i,h,T of singular ilearneaa and power. ... man waa cvv-r thruat into a pl.o .,r iinKoiight pronilricnce more than John Calvin waa luio the furnace of i;.- III'VU." Accoidlng t.. Or. Mintoii tlo lun dl. mental ami hasic truth ol the vv h !, svatelll of Caivln'a teaching is t in hrai cd In the w.-rdB' "In the l.cgtn ntng l Lid." Thin one tt'llllt iH comprehensive 'Hough to in. hi'le nil. Calvin l""k the .criplure at lis word. The main Idea v-aa not the ll 1 1 I : 1 lUti'S ol tiotl vhelli- tr communit al'le or Incoiiiumnic.il'l hill It. ul as a vv hole. Wlleli the en iipllon of Co.l accordling I" I'alv.a is oii.e g-ras,,"! ihetl till Ihc !" trili. -of thin man stand forth In. Iispiii.il. I. . or I'r.ih-stlliallon. 'I'he tail, r part of the Ocrv liit.r. si ilig s lliinn vva': taken up with tin doctrine id pr. lestlliatloii an l.iuvh; tv- Calvin and uiou vvtiteh the whole 'ivstem of tvls (v. oogy was has. l In tfplv to tin- ci'tltlam of tils teaching; m that it th pt-'vea man f tt.e.l'.ml Or. Mlnton sunt thta: "Cod mail,- i n .i 1 1 1 free, hut man tn sin Is not fie . 'Ih. 'f .Mttii.-nieiit is snffltHent for all rri.ni h in. I hut tfricl.nl only for those wh.. lelleve. This doctrine is in holv sen,, lure ami was IK.-d Iwft.re th. l-e.oit n mr ..I the w ..rid. in Hie d. v lop no-lit of the i-. .l. iiipttve pr ph i,.t, i out forth His only Son without in ,icl prelogiitlvc or anci-rilotal iis'ht to t.rtlier in from every nation i hi eh.-t lo sal al ion." O.H lrloe of IVee III. In npeakiog of the 'VV, I i ll given t" llian wttn gleai rnpn isi- !'e spiak'-r IfUlhl "The decisions ft a nan are his own yet in the siit-lno. alls-' helteath the aupcrtlf i n I f I . he torcta w hhh are called oaf or der.'. 1 K . etc . which Hi tlo ir .vv" Cmc ami In an efficient wav swim tree choice and spontaneous ,tii on THE T. P. As and CHERRY PIE A rv t 1 1 .'..,1 (hlnpH th;it w ill . . .n Hi- . m h v.-K . ;nc K. iht; smiir of I lio t'.nly vnr1''(H' of rh-vi v.;-. i : j , . t-:i tmli .,y s v .un QUART BASKET, 15 cts IS UoMwi Alt. OVVNBEY'S rl""" se Welcome to Our City. J. p. A. Asheville hasS welcomed the T. P. A. Convention in a manner that should make the delegates proud that they should belong to such an influential order. The city has "been decorated and lighted as it has never been before. Everybody is giving the "Knights of the Grip" the glad hand. The Bon Marche is Asheville's best dry goods store. This information is for the visitors; the homefolks are aware of the fact. We sell ladies' ready-to-wear gar ments, dry goods and notions exclusively. Anything in this line that you need will be found heic in the largest varieties. around until the ultimate cause a in lllm wfioac wlKdorn or.laint-il an-l whose jMiwcr aent forth tlu.se truth.." In conclusion ho paid this tribute to the great theologian: "John Calvin neither prince nor pope. ,h living tin divine right of kluga, act up a mighty power and Willi hl.i tuagh wand loin hed Ihe rock of living waters an I ucmotTHcy and inutility for ail nn a sprung forth. Ills place In the wor'.l is .'iSMlired. Although never t.lih.in. .I vet Ihe Hume Cod that used Saul 'i. I.. Moody used the frail iri' in o 'oi,.':, i.t turn all"thr i.;o. lit ho.. I study yet forced into a iivtl Mine he dwelt aloft uniting tile Mccn ti. Ids of Coil s eh i n. il truths, lie was human and as human tin t. Were Infirmities yet they were ihosn ol a great man." In all The World of Pianos You will never find a Tla no Just like the artistic sticfr. There la an Indlvldunll- ly about the Stleft piano ail Its own. That beautiful singing sonorous tune, wondroua volume and perfect action, place It in a aphcre above all compariaon. Why should any one buy an inferior piano when they can buy the artistic StlefT or Kbtivv piano di rect from Ita maker? The price la within reach of the moat economical buyer while tho grudo la beyond competition. 1'on't take rbancca of buying a cheap or medium grade pla-iio. Wrllo StleU. ('has. AL Slicll Manufacturer of the Artistic Stleff, Shaw, and StleU (M-lf-I'laycr llanos. KOCTII-KKN WAKK1UXIM B Wcat Trade BU Charlotte, N. C. C. II. WIUKIITH, Manager. (Mention thla paper.) J. SUGARMAN. K .port Tailor. BEST ni; Noirrn pack Mii uu: M WEBB & COMPANY Millinery Importers No. B luittcry I'art Place. Plume 1011 Dr. Matthews' Dental I'arlors. 25-20-7 New Mc.Ucei Itldj,-. Oor. College nnd ('jiruee Streets, nea Court House. Teeth extracted whhout pain. AM work guaranteed. Prices always reas ons!. le i .ffii', l'i-. it, R.-sMeriet 31 17 . n ll every uouar Spent Kor M .ind W Indian Conl means Ind value of hj(.h ejiaraett i'. I'lu-ne J'np ;l ton. Carolina Coal & Ice Company riione 130. I'alton Ave. LADIES: improve Vour A ppe.i rniieo, 1 1 a i : vorif ii.Mif DIv'liSSKl) IIKK'!: ( 'ha rires lu'.'isoUtilil". MISS CRUISE, -" UllttWHMl Si. MERCHANTS' DRAY CO, (Incorporuh-d.) Mereliauts' Ilaiillng, storugo. Ofl'h'o 11 llayiviaal Stretct. riionea H8 and 3."0. HT5TaROF,M0DERNlTOf5' 51 l?VJ ION AYtMTTER pH0Ne1536 ASHEViaE N.C. I Beautiful Assortment ot Wash Suits TO 1!1 SKL-.N AT THIS STORE ur Suit liav. 'tu in I! ked ;i1 1 (,!.. i White ;in, ( its from K' Ih .is Hp t( m i am V CHIROPRACTIC (Kl-ro-prac-lic ) CONDKM.NATION WITHOUT llf. VESTIGATION IS POOH r JClKi.MKNT. Abnormal pressure upon nerves la the cause of all diseases; By remov. Ing Mils pressure, normal conditions and health will be restored. Recog nized and ehdorsed by thousands of citizens of other states. Chronic disease our specialty. Consultation and examination free, nil. V. I OOMPTOV, Chiropractor, l.ange Bldg. N. W. Cor. 8q. Phone 621. Cheap Milk Is usually cheap In quality aa well aa price. It la dangerous. Our milk Is not In that class. It la absolutely pure, clean, rich and wholesome. Asheville Pure Milk Co. East Wains (,.- M High Grade Stationery High grade stationery carries an air of satisfaction ta th writer that makes letter WTfMn g A treasure to yourself and correaponilnt.. The Carolina Efaarmacy La Grecque Corsets For every type of figure I GREENE & CQv : 12 Church Street. e eeeeeeeaaaasajf e MANICURING. Ilalrdressliig, Facial Vaaaaa'es, Scalp treatment a apeclalty. Up-to-date line of hair ffoods, toilet articles, switches, puffs and pompadouea mafia to order. Pricea reasonable, worn drat clans. l.AIli:s. GENTLKMBKi 9 and io Paragon 111(1-. SKI.F.It AXn IIUNTEll, Citizen Want Ads Bring Results. line hoeause they were si. iishly made I .'Hell ''"l'lin and l.inone
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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May 31, 1909, edition 1
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