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J 1 - . THE ASHEV7LLE CITIZEN, MONDAY, .UTbY 23. 1.017. THE MAMMOTH FURNITURE STORE The Two Men On Crutches 4f DfTAIK OF AV lTI III STINfi wft qi in: i m st i. i n 1 1 i n r hit uiiij: KNOWN ll Sill . Ml.I.i: NUVM'AI I II lil WICKER FURNITURE Is tho ideal Porch Purriiturp. Will last lonrrcr th.m the ordinary kind. Let us prove it to von. J. L. SMATHERS & SONS Phorift226. " 15-17 Bn.adwav. ( i Tii. ii. iunn i ' 1 !'i M . :i I ). ii rt .t f i . 'n r. t ! i .1 ! I. , h' i . ' w ' lili rt :i .:,.',:(- i .. iii n:.ni . . .1 U..-.1 . . a . -., . ' Kit t il 1 . :i. i : J f 1 j I ,. . . . ; :., . '' ..t i ..v: I 1.1 j It t .. .. I i m , I . I ; lil ! f. ' .. ! of. fa !.h .1. 1 .. r 1 (: .:. , .! ioe4, .1 : : i r. . '..i. .. ,..-! : i ..a. , i!. ' -,.. i . ' : 1 ' M :. ! :.. , tn- !,,. I.ji n . .: ..i .. .: . I.. IV 'i ( : . lit .i'h. I '. i Mar I i , I ' . !' It ll I li. til o riak.-r I The World's Greatest Trip MT. MITCHELL Til Mlltudn The Top ol EASTERN AMERICA TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYS THURSDAYS and FRIDAYS IV I u THE MOUNT MITCHELL RAILROAD That Lawn of Yours NVls attention. Why don't you l-t u ?uppl you with T.avn Mowers I.awu Hos, Gra?.s Catchers Lawn Rakes Hose Heels Ete., Et. A Coldwell Colonial Lawn Mower for Only $5.00 Northup-McDuffie Hardware Co. S3 Patton Ave. HARDWARE. Phone 142 nir r.riY iwsivr.s mvv vni a -h: tyti w iuti.ii ' An turn a : ' of n::i a- ! t ..'.tei r. ip !... ; . : .'vhi ' w .v Ti e ; r:.-! !.'', '.' i. . . cTVe hdJ ic 1. 1 n.a. crn. n,.,,,.,. Eooj, 5orc A.hli:. I I'atton Ati J rv.ii.ir.i-rcial renters BATTERY PARK BANK h'HEVlUX, N. C. state, coevrt ai ctty nrrosrronT. Capital $100,000 r Wius and Profits 220,000 OFFICERS: J A ME 5 P MWTER, Chairman of th T' ri C COXE. IrrslienL FP.WTN FLCDEU, Vlce-Pro C. HAN'KTN, Cahlr. in. ..-! u .. !..! i i ! I I; ' a.. ami .1 .' i. ' rrt i '! !;! .. uiu rip: !i- i.i.i! hr i .. i a.i )k !if - .'Till In J .'I 1 : 1 1 !" piU! ' il in .ind ft;.,. .i.s .1 tifiU t . ' 'tikvr. inti -i' In- .iUn ' I t Ml' !,- .r i: lll'l r ' . V I i. t IM.l 1 ' .'is c i ; i p r . .: .. ,1. .111,1 f ! :!.. i" ; .. . : !lr ri!ll . i . : i .,n i !' ! - cnicrcl t ' ' "1 ! Ml. Ill N' ' :i inf." .. nii'i.l Hull. ' . i ". I n a ph. - n,s i.'Ul !'.- .... . i I IU' '.' r.it w i . ..!..! I 1 1; ivr, I ' .i;u of a w il.fi HIl.l ' u:i ! vo I riu hut I : .ii. 1 1 r to iiir , '..1 Man Ml' . i,i '' i' I ' "l,MDd h" nl"vr lh iloiitlK . i..i Kil l j Trip prcuiounixvl (r mirlil irarpn : ! Leave Ashcv'le S:!0 a.m. The Scenic Marvel The Road of Mountain Magnificence. Tbr road thai ig-iatcn ihr nutni moti Dioun(Ui' l ilir ort-f of thr : . ' i o .... i . 1 ' i.'i.-v .' '.s- l.'i . r.nc n !: ..i!rlll . Ill IKl'l I Ciniir lion lit Train Nn. 22. I MmicJm'Iii K.'illvtjv 3S HOI ICS O.N Till. MOI NTAIN UOT MKA1.S OV TIIK Mill N J A1N Hoturnlin,-. rciM li AMkmUIo M .ail, I f-uiiiK t tliin l) ir.iln 21. li V ..i.l'ii :i 1 f I.. CO tCAb MADE RT THIS BA.W T' A.T OF ITS GEFICIiRa O II DIKECTOlui. : biirk I. T.' lH' ' - pro, on rlicir in: h s r H.-.-kf'' in n n "i 1 ! ' v , , r- 'irnii.. r. ! i''iniinis:-r, o fO.rv f.hort io. e been ii ' ! r 'tp on r ' : n n ! 1 : i a : ! , oliln, io .-, .1 t!:io- ' !: y to i.J ! 1'urtlrw fnnn H'Mii1rrsinvllp nnd hi A.- t : i kIIht point on Aln lllc-S)winanlurj; - n: :i on ; dl'Uliin MuiIiitii railway i an inakr 1 ..'ii. lir (rtj, , ono Jay, riinnn lliiii liy Iranm r.i : en H amJ Soullicni rallwny. , 5;: $2.50 Round Trip ! ! ''of, I on ; Vrom Mltclii II Sljiilun, S.ijihcrn rai) ' ' '"'":"1 ' way, In Mi hid Miulii'll uml rriurn to I 11:1 .11 , -loi r.vr- . -t, ,n R'ip- sANTtFoiui ii. nrurv. ; p. a. ',,i ' 11 "k ' Or Soul hern ILnlluay TuiLct OITIi, 11 ' ' Tuck Suunrr. Wash Skirts Tall and see our very larire and eomjirchensive lino "f Wash skirts in Strijirs, 1'laids and Plains. I Mill lu ll Million. I, A POSITIVE CURE r Fai:-:rc for I nu at T!afl tzii Mowv, f'r Avo1iri- cf TMeru'es, to Kfp Rooords of R-ceip's ruJ Frper.5os ' A CHECK BOOK rVSTRFS A rOSTTTXT. CERE TO i:.vr: a chTCKIVO rr or-NT Is v a hV'M-. f is tt rt!-". a. me-" -r , -,r.r,i ; rf ..- . ! ' ' . intya- A " v.f-k!rjc aT.-::rt u;'1- a w-o-is: ,i-.k rwMes a Fifs r '' f r vcr mor.cy. H lii r,r m 1 hv . '--fk hli-h ( rctu'n ro vou, itnit thMia Cii.K-fPr chc-Ks .'.' i r"-p:p! I:-, :.;! rr pvory ir'Ur pa" "- "l'o:r 'V'i'nr .""in hire u kivjier 'hi' kcur? a r-ori ff n!J vi- ""'f 1 fp -.i'ti.r without cost to von. Mo.T v '-'-i-i !r.K--. f--:. ".'... -r p.".r ir.vi-Klm"'. When oor.'n5fl'firsr nn trvcytmen wir rh(rktr!r arroimt nl ).! ynu In 'io r.rn'i.f of ti-.f k;i'--vV :r ,.-..; f v;rt.-.-- of the l,.mk s o.T.rfrs an-1. ' '"''-.? '- i..'!ce, ycu cin s.ircp.y j.;ato your mccey lr. a worC-.io.-s ir.rr5'.n.cr.'-. CITIZENS BANK ASHEVTlXr, X. C. . r .1 : -f f 1 1 ;- ,. r,nrt f ..; f; - I ' pi Tb I tt.c are v t- "A;rj p (Hcwri ir -i u -if v-.i? rr.'. " r I .xn ,T oh n ,vi-n i n i 1 j n : h s tt -nr - ar '!-' I ' sr, n ' o n or; r r ' I ' '" '' rvjr t hf- r r i pi o ; .I i-. - m o ,-. T-1- . f r-- ... u'? ',vha'. a 1 1 p ' r u t1- h n -5 ' r rf rvsp,i per ',.. J.r.'-.llv ,HJ5l r:i i ., i.iv trv he! ir i i . - s- it. t: "'I h'l subfit;i;i' ' rirta;n I ! n - i : p.. w h f h have lin . !: in. ndfi i ; i.Li'v ';i.'v ronvors ru t1. ' n;-i:fi' : farts rj i -r.-r - f-d !tjr- i ik- ih:, :n vt-c.t i.-jt ic,n ir- 'tmh sf-t ! Ii' vn f'r vi.t )r-y a a ; ! h , Some v , i snt r,r, rral th', -n ynre '.ii.i'uo '.'i h'-3!-; ''rher.'-, v ho '.elo'' 1 : t 'i i r m- t h i n e; in 'his " ! l r. : r. 1 n 'hi! ii.m !.ind to Mtvhj I' lfis us rhMt Arf nn; yet f'i.lv 1. ,., ijjt (itirw.K T'n ildv.-. )-. ifi' Tf on hi.- j , , nvt'jif 1 I l,p,l' Ui t rif !j, h to .-u r),.it i that I f aionjf th wronK ht- r.o j -til'l - n 1 ; Mv th' i.iusp, ui'ci- at srv'ur- - t ' :o a j Jn.fr a m"siivf uf. Jo;: t o: h-r in- . i h i f 1 1 ' norf nt. tuiTrrrrs of a ziian' Krec.l for III Milt . CAPTAIN WHEELER INSPECTS NEW GUARD llMMMMBiai!BBJM3JL5MI Mt. IVIitcFiell Ice I- Mail From Pure ElKtll!'I Water, InFiirlr.K Health, Happiness, Comfort For OooflnefK PiV: I'so MT. MITCHELL ICE PiKtrlbutM by Astievllle Ice Co 8 S. Market SI. riione 72. I jigjauiWKaEaffginagf r re'rf -iiicl ii '. v " n ; n- otu'ini o-i t'v natter !. mii time to t:mf fiirth'-r t't' ai)tle. then, if mon, will tViink I n .t-.r Jem anj uhlis, rapt jarn, v WhMlfr. under d. prriiapn. ii! pr.r, . j rt f . Halelnh offlre. in- tipector of new units of the national ,,r,r..4 vo a In th. rltv for a few hnur O '-I'l ! ! I HO U i ''U IJ-tlb tlJt,i I , . -,,,1a frr.111 (.Vlv, trtl :.: :.. TI"! P n ; f 1 e' 1 i ti: ' O'.l ! ; , o : '.- ,-.ii ; ,v, , 1 .. . ., RnleUh. Captain Wbeeler Is a mem , , V, .,ib(r of th. wilar rvlc. hnit,K . vf.! ! .':V,r,.,i.M the ' rro.h. h .Unt.nrtlon Ph.Hp ... t-v, Liinr iaiiiiiiKii u p 'i- ' iw.-., lOfUHI.Ill.'S'JLt- , f... ... ' '! ' .c p) . 0 ,:P ,"! 1 rr tore i 'A- oi , pn r . a r -1 v hr fern I VMi If, irl Man. M.;n .:-', nr---". hf wis i'f ',.,.: -1 nic."if--!-r:oor i 'invirirl "1 f v' n-o,-,:i, f. ; :o 2rnp'e .eo'iritN' for his rolv.'i 'n.-.p ;r: :irsr--"-r rvi.- of f i : n '1 .c . I tn ; in r- . T ... pi. te i ! ti - hop,-, i f ' :- a o i ) 1 1 r, nrs 1I' o 'ion hid h . nil' whPn o !: - font! Vno-.vn hy ii"." Te ilet.i .- .ire we! knoim t to rente thivm rty v i? n n American jr At Pylva Captain! W heeler )nfpe'te1 a (.quart of na- lional jruaril rerruits rerf-ntlv or-I n thnnc'h', ar,. Pn!ze4. nn-l a few .lays afo the unit aL-c ln- r-'or Ma v,.,,, ik,. orintiizPfi at ienoir ''f ngain return 'P''r"r'- "ofii-s from fioi The pa.'t week two new units at mi granfyliigiy : Mnoreavllla and Charlo'te p.ispn.l a t'tne oame for i favorable Insptotlon at the hands of 't hard to n. i Captain Wheeler The new units belnc . and by o:her ' nreanted of the national guard. In . ! o iui" ;.'c !u",3 1 'he btdpujefi nf j prate are highly compHmen'ed by w...e -.r.o'i' to trn1'.. '.! on the a-reut iCantaln Wheeler. He save they are -.) enturr. t!.-it i..fn leave the&e a splendid body of men. Ukven ftp a ior' i . :i a 'on : vi loi a i n ' r.f- bus her -I sn n-hprs tp ''nir r.f ':! r departure Is hi' BLACK MOUNTAIN RAILWAY COMPANY EFFECTIVE MONDAY, AUGUST 0TH, 1315. NortMirvjnrJ Southbound iiJ STATION'S No- 3 Sunday I Hdllv ni!- .Sunday onl" I Ex. Sunday . Ex. Sun lay on'y A M. I A M. P. M. I 1 M. 11:00 I 9:40 Lv Eakota Ar. S:3ii I o.2D 11 13 41 .53 " M'irchlf.m " 6:10 I i;M 11 :o M.l'i " I'entacnla " f.-.fi i 4..v ll:.: 1" 2" " .. ..Low Cap.. .. " 4 so 4'-b) 1' ;.H " nellnanra.... " t ib 4 :S 11 IS ' 11 20 " Bumsvllle.... " 4 10 4 01 12 j 11 :' " Windom " S is I ..0 12 3S ll ir, Ar flcaville Ar. 3 45 i 40 12 SS 11 li Lv. .. .illoaville Ar. S 4S S.40 12 4" I 12 -1 " ilarkus " 3 .-0 J .' 117 I 12 40 Ar oria Lv. a-M 3:0. P M. t P. M. f. M. I P. M. CONNECTIONS At Kon. N. C. with tho Carolina. Clinrhrteld and Ohio Hy. 'HAS. T MA.VDKL, .1. I31fl RAY. General I'assenjser AKent 1're.sldent. Jounsnn Clly. Tojin. Burnavllle, N. C. 'heir l:ps an.1 1 whole, unr! that they are taking the ! with Cermany rerniits to the eervire officer a different view of the matter i;i li, ' 'i.T t tvio:r Jour, mntter of enlistment sertoiiply, L'p ioj rcardp(l enllftlnibr an something of a now taken and the m-n rcalizn tlmt it r- oeiaye'i. i o ,h time of the dprlaration of war1 lurk, but according to the lnspeotlnir is a utern rail to iliiiv. IMl, AH Over the vrv city and town, electric fans are in :nc: the efricienry of office executives Miborrhnates. "A cool business office bu.-'-inec-?. head." I rid I :.ornfort? quippcrl with this modern o ' : - 1 h o?''- w ; ri wf-rp : n r ; s " f1, rr 1 1 'r fJiri'-'l f-'init11 to ': Mn TrVsri, v !:: si?- tm-ir:-. :.f wis ofrn s.:!. r.-t'lt" ::p re'iir hrk rr.on --'v hf Hf ';v!i f ;ri,;v -ipr1 rPClW',1 f-;M a1 i!,:.' i'-r t h ; t "t-'iov Hp . p'-:'' . v - w i - Vi:t t-lc. Tr;, v'-Ari!!h v ,rp i r- -"-i n .-',( r- ns; t .if t- r i fV " '- '.''-' 'vri rh'Mri'n ' ! "1 P.-,-.' - i "I v p: of I -r- . t-. ,j t-,- ni f'-,. r.'i.i-.T.f....- ;n h g r: '1 T f . r . i j i 1 . n v ff pi t 1' t xv ' ' r. i; r; :. or, VW'!' ' - ! r-t ', - -;.' M c ("i T ' 1 " p . P .. t . . f. .s j,( p :j,-,pn. fO tf:: t.fj f-.r t P . - j ' !' 1 . U'O r.jl ' p J if - ,-j . o w f;i r -o h ."-f h c r;- . f .t n e ; ir h t in r r' ' n '." Icfpri t:-(-'- v oiihl o-o tn -T ' 'i r . n i M 1 1 .-i " .1 o ': n.- - ;.-;--( ! i , s V ' - : i -, y. 'if'"! T 'i ' "! - ' i;Pi.- T'c . r.A prP.' -Lffit' 1 f' (,-- ' t: -ne f fS-j'lf Th1 lu--.firv oriiiEif-r wr--ci jTiwri no-iir.-j. n;.- 1o '!i;f, f-J'-v. -j - ihr- ihvt- Iv.vh. f-T:- itpltfvrl, t:ii- rnoT-)- "'jk n , j tnj ni -ini : riinrf h---i r-J or, 'i "t i tr '. j ' f t ! : f- 1 1 1 "i r r at l'i f r : rii'1 . . Tt brorhP r- -:-i1 Ka l;, tVrp 1 " n ' i ' "1 ; n p '" uvi i ' n i - r ' : n v- -i ! '( r n r -- iti'1'-: " - t o ' 4 : n ; Of T li n our nf pii-m;-, both to thpm- vr-"' irtl to Min.p t 1 1 i n et to sav ; hvp Surh -'ri? t- heertnnlnp: t i i : p v '.i ''1 M i n Johnson. o v" om a vir'on of h4 'roncfnl i" i mo- .it thn !i mnmcnt. ap'l to --.op df1)'! pbrfu-J the han1 of v.-" r -1 -h i 1 i n ind of ' :u-e. -'-kinsr to cjpM'n him until h - gh'p'l thr- ni.T'T1- Tong"fe at his ! In otbr-r wo '.is then. Old Van T'liipji'-n ii-i h-'rd' no man e'r f :v,-' '.r h'p ;.-i.st h-.-.q. ;-j with ?rater r"l!ir,;i! r" -ire ro j.t had h Hvpd t : ;v ?'-v !-.ni;i ? ior.C'' r h would have '" .if .i amount of ' I'.'on ' , r n . r .. l.f!on' tao f-.ni rarue and ewn 'i 'r f : inimy '1" . :i sweat was h r . j k ' n out u po n 1 ' f o rehead . O ' d M'ip .T'-'i r-Fon 1 pr-( r n his bed and p fi : i . n ir i f.- w- r t !: " door of his r h i oi h r. sh r i-k-i : T! r Ium rn..n rrutrhfS 0 m e op rr t- -' Kep thm for Oiij't -.'!.'' k':p thfrn on' T !1 I v.-r, Ar hn Old M n .T 'v"in 'nr '- r-r timo No Th.-i ivf r. ? - id.iv bt fu!W nn U r -c.i-i--! hv th -- u 'o intpr-t-f"i in th-2- umiiii;! j '-i -f' of this llf. S'' f r :s Kro- m word had bff-n 'rr-'V'd from tht ' w brothers In f rnr' Tiifv worn l1; lltrU known i 'i1 thoFf. who rbo ::-!:t. nhout' the P'-it'or ;ii wo-. casuailv if r-,-y -r re f.i! r, if they hai 1 tho f-e o -n ...... . f other Roorj n n T: -;tr.l.r.th f ,1 n woundud. Doings of the Duffs d Aslievillc Power & Light Co, SALESROOM: 02 PATTON AVENUE. h !' tkP.1 t'. rnr 'he r.'-o'hr " O'. nded a tid N ft on frre i o,;r.r. tv...r for ii.:. ( i, nu:, nf-. .'i. h. r r. up- , lino n ,-i pr,-p:J ' p f round :: 'rpr i h t. . h m -i r ' r .r k o :1 r, r. i :" r, ';!! !.rd. Mo- r!e;i'i ' him :i:.o. hniio.r, thev w er,. fi.u,!v p.okr.i up. t.'ikpn to the hoj,- p.tAi ana niter m-i:i month. r:iiiie i n-o '!;o Ti:'i' ". h o .' .;: p-i:"- if m-n. To -in'f their J -ei-irnp'1 onre n.ir' es. i ii.pu'i ' i"n h.i'i l...en revolted, nun ':r.! rtaker w- hoc ih" f'pld - I at n w.is err a '. ', ppt li.'J.' e o r-r hr en ' In t : : n i h v. n r, : t pr front nf their j ta :n filr? perkinf : i '!tip nnl i of (' 1 :: 'urew no 1.; II,;'. tinn , p. . t it th-it the Ip'l ' r-r- . ,-.r t;,;i n t :io,' l. t;i-i .;,it h. ! r o h rs r, f o . . r 1- !' 'v l.ff.Tl . , :- HEAV FNE AND OAK TIMBERS We carry a full Ur. FACTORY FRAMING. See ua If you cannot get wl.t you want and we will furnlsb It. BUIlOERS LUMBER CO. Tarda at Grace. Phone 22J8. 12-H Commerce Bid. 'o ,-irol li.ji.u 'i:e l.:r.:!;f r.i liodiiled i.'or i: a? h, s' t1,.",- I:,.?:.' on l-ut wo ires hptwrrri tiorn Womif-n rruichr-?. for 'he time l'e:ncr, took the plare. of thrfr missine let"! and th world look ed none too hrigh' to them -when they took pr,tflee for Ameriea. They fina'lv arrived at Ap.heviile and their appearinre on F'atton avenue orented Home eom-nnt at the time. They had bu- r.t'le to say to anyone, beinir anxious ?o r'.o.-p their business with ! Old Man Johnson and onre mor take up their lives on the farm they had Jeft with him a.a eecurity for his loan. Xo ews of Heath. . Of the old man's death they had no news, and the sight of the hearse and theeline of carriages awaiting outside the dead -nan's door startled them somewhat. At the time, how ever, they tooK It for granted that some member of his family bad cone on the lonx Journey and so entered the i 'v ih a w ooden , 1 ' ." few frlen-l ' ' , p :io?t ca ret'u ' : i 1 : .nn'. f ia p.o; ; '.. pon the mi'. ', . ' may be rpr- j .r man h;id a ''hers, and .he ; i : frauded t hp .r "'s rented so : : ' ' he roiiM j ' It. raid, hp 1 p as the roI p'lt to T'Lire 1 r h!m, Fhilt- ' 'lay for all the hp.'iw roffin oo rr liner out the good op: timo to rono'. "Id Man Johnson II for ahout two weokf. iif'cr he dPd t':e first time. for to claim or even th nk that he j did rot die the first ;;me would be to I pet all the wr.ndprfu' kiowledee of' the medical men at r.'niirht. These! men of deep srirnre hfie certain and I verv definite methods of discovering !f j even tne rainteat parK oi lite still remains when what mon call death comes, ajid eo when the ptarinpr eyes were closed, the thin hands folded on his breast and the sheet mercifully pulled over what was once a man. Old Man Johnson was dead beyond a doubt. But his wronirs to the help less had been so many and so cruel, that Old Man Johnson could not stay dead.nd so he returned once mon that niirht make restitution. This, with Ure aid of legal advice, he ac-( . 'sr. Urli . DAK li If on THe Tree top It' V WWs, MATTEO? WHAT.S i B', II M 1 f " I 4 him To steep I aiess-O ti w"w Pnps he's 623 ! W r,)r3 1 eJ FPOWT WITHOUT 4 , ' n c mi THEPE GOBS rUC FRWr W) 3 fHE MaiSE M ?f N THE CPADLE ! p
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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