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THE AEKEYILin DAILY CIXIZEIT. THU 5 AT, :,:ay 3 A Newspaper m Minister s Tribute to Newsp apers Office a School of Unselfishness TO ASIIEVILLE S AUDITORIUU SALS a aeaaaftaaf rroin the Wilmington -essenger. ' : At the First Baptlrt church Sunday night Rev. Calvin 8. BlacfcweiL u. v., delivered sermon which has sllcited numerous and very 'high compliment. Indeed. It 1 pronounced one of the most " beautiful, unique ' and really powerful Sermons ever delivered In Wllmlnfton. The Making of Book. Printers, Telegrspher and Newspaper Men" was the them, the leading- text being Eel. 12:12 "The making of many books there 1 no end," Other .texts cited were II. Peter 1:21 and II. Cor. II. Dr. Blackwell ald. In part: "Book maker and printer are the tar lighter of the world. The prlpt Ing offlc' Is achool, college and unl mslty for th brighteetlntelleets of every age. , From the c Benjamin Franklin. Horace Oreeley. Jame Oor don Bennett, sr., Whltelaw Reed and other have been graduated to Uke Ua first place among the world' leader. ' "A newspaper office l a cnooi.oi unselfishness. No other claa eerve a munitv so well and too often for ao ' little pay.elther In cash or appreciation. Amu and ntcht the newipaper 1 doing free work for the general bet' termcnt of the community. If a law. ver wa called noon by the city an knritiM in da for the city the earn amount and no mora valuable writing than that which every newspaper doe free every day. the charge would be $&0 or more. If the newspaper were to cease for week It Would be aa dark and lonesoms aa irtb fall of ecllpee covered . and Wilmington would be W fb ouUlde wortd practi cally a though be were not. , life i made p of the aggregate f I the little. On by on the word, deed., thought are pWk4 out, of our near aurroundlng. ; The - form tb urn total of our being after awhlla. Two l of 'caea -lower and Upper are before u. filled with the . 'vice' and tha 'virtue.1 W tak our chotc -we make up Duty pr 'ptaalpajlfi' , The tak are unfairly distributed una niibaj One sari I gttO.Jiard 1 hiia tha other get the 'fat.' .The complamer are ' alwaya grumbling against our Great Foreman because they were not born millionaire. Though they have not deserved the air they breathe, the food they eat and garment they wear, still they murmur against what they term Qod s dlscrlm- Ination acalnst them "Follow copy' - I the Irrevocable rule. Qod baa given us the eopy, life. In Hi Bon -follow me, is the only way to keep me from showing up 'dirty proof.' For whoever refuse the Sen of Qod as hi pattern, life will soon make a bad (bowing. ' ' "Correcting proof 1 repentance. W can. da this on this side of death- before the forms are locked up. Hap py Is the heart that takes Its 'own trial proofs and correct by -. repent nee every day. There 1 no , hiding the error from the eye of the Great Proof Reader. His eye la an nil Ins eye. Correcting some proof I a terrible thing. . The stick' of habit la a lime iooi which fixes lengths. Our single words and deed may be but so many letters. commas and points, but when arranged tn the 'stick' they Uke the fixed form of habits. 8 tick fuH after stick full goes Into tb long galleys,"- and form character. Coherency, definite shape, our words and deeds have taken on the galley. Life assumes both dignity and oanger a character begin to form out of single word and passing acta. A the page of Uf begin to take shape It is time to pause and earnestly con sider; 'What I going to be my perma nant composition.' "The 'chase of destiny alter nnai correction, receive the galley of char acter. The mallet of fate drives no me the 'quoins of disease, and the life la locked uo' in death, on tn cold com. posing atone1 all Ufa to leveled under the plane. Big display type and little minion are all brought to common level. The king and the peasant oome to the 'common' level of the grave Dr. Blaenwetl cloeed hts discourse with the declaration that 'putytca Ust ot Those Who Will Help in the Movement ASHEVILLE MUST HAVE JTHE AUDITORIUM READY FOR USE IN MAY,' 101.' The following Is a Ust, classified by occupation, of the subscribers to stock for the Ashevllle auditorium. These amount have been raised without much effort on the part of the commit tee.., . J, S 4 1 c - This list will be kept standing In Tb Citizen until the whole amount ot $25,- 000 ha been subscrlbed.so that the pen, pie of Ashevllle may know what cm sen are putting their shoulders the wheel of civic progress. . . The amount already raised In a snort time and with so .little effort is an as surance that tn auauonum built. - , ' The 1 st will be added to from aay to dav aa new subscription are taken. The auditorium will be ready for ui May. oi. Previously acknowledged .... M8S to Added today v,,. ...... 1115 J. H. Turker H. B. 6tvens Whttson t Keith ... Frank Carter J. McD. Whttson ... Tlieo. F. Davidson . -L. P. McLoud C. A. Webb J. M. Gudger, Jr. .... H. B. Carter LIVERY, FEED AM? BLEB: Patton A Stlkeieatner Chambers A Weaver Millard A Laasiter J. R. Oatee . LUMBER WHOLESALE: J. H. Coleman MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES: AshevUIe Supply and jrounary Co MEN'S FURNISHINGS: M. V. Moor H. 8. Courtney MERCHANT TAILORS: .H. Petrte . j. W. Bchartle MILLINERY: Mrs. Lon Mltcnell MUSICAL merchandise: W. J. Hough C. Falk NEWSPAPERS AND MEN: , ' ..-. Dr. W. O. Eggleston ......... Will Aiken W. F. Randolph A. L. Stockton PAINTS. OILS AND GLASS: Ashevllle Paint, Oil varnisn Co ....w PHOTOGRAPHERS: ; - :; N. Brock J. M. McCanlesa T. H. Llndsey ... PHYSICIANS: - Dr. J. A. Burrougn Dr. J. A. Watson ...... HFletcher .......... Dr. Chaa. S. Jordan ...... Dr. Wj V. Powell ............ Dr. E. R. Morris .......... mm Dr. J. T. Sevier Dr. D. E. Sevier. . F. Peavy ea to l) 100 w to $0 a STA- 100 190 M M REAL ESTATE EU0KER3. S3 PA TTOt SO 10 60 M 20 It NEWSPAPER 50 20 - 1a ee aVV - It REAL, ESTATE By Weaver a Alexander, Real Catata Broker 28 Pattea Ave. P. O. Dox 244 FOR RENT. Unfurnished -roora house, new and very desirable, near business part of city, but on quiet street; furnace, ce ment basement, eiectno ugnia. new mn. nerfect plumbing: fine outlook and locality. Won't rent lor Boarding house. Weaver Alexander. n pat? ti EXT Unfurnished house of 10 rooms In western part of city; 100 yards from car line; good locality. Good garden and stable; plenty of grapes; both well and city water. J20. Will let six rooms for 115. Weaver Jt Alexan FURNISHED Four-room flat. new. with modern conveniences; convenient to car, school and market 122.00 per month. Weaver Alexander.. 2( 8-room cottage In excellent condition, per cent more than price named. Wllku and several acres of land ln'mihurM, taujaroe. , " . n near car. Good barns, spring house. I " poultry yard, etc Good orchard. Would I s $3000 Cash Desirable brick resident. let cow, hore ana ouggy wun pi ace. i uu &m.ncj .irm, nouse in good ren.i,: -n. . .v. u.kt to.ttw.iM wmv a i nrrn xa&jmi- nvn.H t m-tA . . - w .voiuenL or a- . ... - PARTIAL UST, FOR RENT. FURNISHED Seven r, . c?.m.p.lt?.l3r 'urn,.?heJ- bath roT eicL-inc ii nu, an modern conv.ni On Grady Bt-Wllkla A LaJVC"" u 135 per month Unfumi.v, house of rooms and baam.n. saldence secUon: hot T! water on two floors: eioii- ..r"Q a LaBarbeT Furnished Large house mit.vi. . boardinr house or private residenc? lara-e yard: near kni-u. ' eac1 WUkle LaBarbe, FOR BALE. II200--Valuable propertr All fnrd alVwniiJi A t (... u Touii.-.;ki.'V. ARCHITECTS: R. B. Smith BANKERS: m i.. P. Sawyer Erwln Siuder J. E. Rankin BARBERS: t R. F. Longbottom ..4..i..,$10,W0 M 10 10 10 .100 100 -60 50 50 10 10 10 (0 50 20 j... ...... .. r. .. .. .. .... George Bender BICYCLE! AND SUPPLIES I Eugene Sawyer ...... ..- a.m -tn h. Arinrtimiant. BOARDING HOUSES! The the book shall he opened 'every secret thing shall be mad Known.' ah auv thouchLB. word and deed fill then stand out m distinct display JuM! aa in tha newananer oi in oar., .roe life of every man will be a nving epis tle for angela and justinea apirus to real. Eaeh Uf will form an Immortal book' In the library of heaven $ 200 100 100 250 t 10 Dr. C. P. Ambler Dr. W. P. Whlttlntrton PLUMBERS. STEAM AND GAS. FIT TERS: , Ball 4 Sheppard. SO PRINTERS: TVench Broad Press (A. H. O. L. McDonald ttOARD OF TRADE: BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS: 80 20 500 .................. H. T. Roger ........ F, F Balnbrldgt .., .' C. F, Ray ..,,.. Vii-: SOUS STORIES TOLD JACK WATSON LIGHTNESS AND FREEDOM WITH A FIBTOL. . tf tt ! 'if ,f i .x from me wasmngton roav. "The gameat man and the best fight er that X ever knew-and I have known quit, a number in my oaw- was lutl Jack Watson o Callrnla,,,' remarked Senator WHTlan If. Stewart of Nevada to a party of tntereetf d listener, "Watson bad been" a member of Jack Hayvs' famous company,, and though hs dldn'l wlgb,jvr 120 mim4 aad tn height measured but five feet sU Inrh- e. 4 would fltht a4 the drop of a hat the biggest man that ever breathed. I don't know; what btate gna' M blr. but hs was a native of the south, and all the pioneer of Ttxaa knew . .him well. The little clap dtdn'tji provok dllficultlea; but I verily believe he en- loved fighting for It ttn sake, and odd didn't flirvlU fcm " concluded to ko Into a melee, HI long ult wa shooting, and a deadlier khot never fingered a revolver. "I shall never forget the first time that Jack Watson and I met, for the circumstance wer of the sort that burns Itself upon a man' memory, 1 waa riding lntj a mining camp InNeJ vada county and stopped at a watering trough to let my beast drtnk. About the same time a stranger of very dl munltlv stature rode up. and while ijur animals refreshed themselves we engaged In some casual conversation. The stranger was Watson. Before w exchanged half a dossa sentences eur attention was directed by a great noise and looking around w saw at least too men coming our way with a prisoner. The prisoner was a remarkably fine Itwklng man, but bis raptor had strip ped him to the waist, and the evident Intention was to flog him. "Before 1 hardly realised what was happening, Watson spoke up: 'Dare you go In with me and stop these men? It rmd bravado, but there wa a ring In the small one's voire that sounded like business, and I, being j oung and foolish, answered. 1 dare.' , "We rushed after the mob at racing i peed, and when I got close enough to the leader I yelled at the tup o( my luncs, 'Hold on boys; yoa've got the wrong man!' This wa an Inspiration, for I really knew nothing of the case, bull hated to see such a magnificent (flklag fellow undergo the humiliation tf a public beatisf.' But any cry tsud a halt and with Wataoa beside me 1 repeated that they had the wrong man, and still using my. highest notes called fur the appointment of a com mittee. It s curious how eily a mob is sometime swayed, tn leas than 1 minutes this one, previously su Impas sioned, had calmed dawn and was lis tening quietly to the investigations of the committee, of hch I had been mad chairman. U seem that the prisoner a, as I apprehended, a res paclalile and worthy man, and he had letter upon him that vwhed for his Integrity. He had been accused f stealing fcoo in gold by a miner, but we not only Mtsbllshed his Innocence, but etsrted an examination that led to the discovery of the real tbleL. "After this I saw Jack no more tilt one day la San Frartec, when I found hlra In a most wretched condi tion. He had g on to a political meet ing where he wa persona non grata and there wa Immedlsts trouble. Jack killed two men, but wa himself al most riddled with bullet. Aa old negro took to to him. and I found bim In an iDtmrently dying condition. If he mid one butlsf hole in him ne ana i. haf no doctor, no nurse, no food, no friend bit the old darkey, I got hfin a room Ih a good hotel and the best physician money could hire. The doc, tor thought he had a bare chance to llvt, but wa very dubious of his pull ing through. Ills nerve saVsd him, and tn ftw weeks he was going around a tarn aa ever. "The next new of Jack came from PssAdena.' He had gon to a ball and, aspiring te the favor of the belle ot the town, roused the enmity of a dosep youag gallant. The shooting began while the function was still in ' prog ress, but It was a bad dayxfor Jack Watson' assailants, for when the fir ing ceased there war five of them corpse, while h escaped unhurt. Jack finally became a member of the legis lature, and, atrange to say. died a peaceful death, respected and loved by alt his neighbors." Announcement I hereby announce myself a candl data for Clerk of the Crlra.nal court of Huaconibe county, subject to the Dem ocratic convention. dS-W J. A. BROOKSHIRE Announcement. I hereby announce myself as a can dldate for the nomination for Sheriff of Buncombe county, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic convention. J ESSE D. PENLAND. Announcement I hereby announce myself a candl. date for the office of Clerk ot the'Crim Inal Court for Buncombe county, sub ject to the action of the Democratlo county convention. Thla tnd day of May, 100. 5-t-tt-dAw JOHN T. JORDAN. Announcement I hereby announce myself a candl date for the nomination of sheriff. subject to the aotlon ot the Democratic convention. . t. HARDT WEBB Announcement I hereby announce myself a candl data for tha office of register of deed for Buncombe county, subject to the Democratlo nominating . convention. April llth, 1M9, A. B. FORTUNE. 4-IM.wlme. . ' oate $ safe to use Wool Soep it keeps the skin welle Swift and Company Mskera. , i Chicago ....... V J. N.' Morgan CAPITALISTS:' . , , , Tho. D,; jonnston Robt. U. Oarrett Wm. Johnston, jr Mrs. J. A. 81uder R. Sv How land T. W. Patton ......... Hanford N. Lockwood W. T. Weaver CLERKS AND SALESMEN: J. O. Blair O. M. Coston ... T. M. Mitchell , J. H. Drake. lr CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND WAO- ONS: T. S. Morrison O. B. Wright CHINA AND GLASSWARE: J. H. Law J. P. Howatt CIGARS AND TOBACCO: L. Blomberg CIVIL ENGINEERS: J. A. Roebllng ... A. H. Roberta .... J. R. Hare ...... Cv..L AND ICE: H. T. Collins i... CONFECTIONERS! L. M. Theoboid ... CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS J. M. Westell CLOTHING: Whltlock Clothing House .... DNTlSTsVi - - Dr. J. A. Gorman Dr, J. F. Ramsey Dr. J. W. Foreman DRUGGISTS: 8. D. Pelham .' DRY G(K)DS AND NOTIONS: ' H. Redwood A Co The Big Baltimore L. A. Deal and Bynum H, H. Sumner, for Sumner, peal ft Co.. O. A. Mear . D. Oestrelvher S. Llptnsky -.. Morris Meyers C. N. Webster C. A. Rweur DRESSMAKERS ' ' Miss L. Brown EDUCATORS. , FLQR13T0I V l N IdlewUd Floral Co. J. D. Egglestdn, Jr , R. J, TlKhe MlsTf. Lahler Mis Elisabeth Bernard Miss Orar Jones Mrs. L, R. Barr Miss Frances 8uttle T. M. Raysor Miss Cora Park E. E. Sams Misses Irene McLoud and M. Smith FRUITS. ETC.! Keeling Brothers Chaa. a. Lee FURNITURE: I W. B. Wtllamson A Co...... I W. L. Moore Mrs. L. A. Johnson QRtK'EUS WHOLESALE: Slayden. Fake A Co GROCERS-RETAIL: O. A. Oreer ....... O. W, Jeukma .,,.., i rtas. w. ttaird ' Clarence Sawyer C. H. Miller D. O, Nomad W. C. Stradley F,,M. roster 1 H.'c. Johnson HARDWARE: -Ashevllle Hardware Co. W. B. Nortbup HOTELS AND HOTEL PROPRIE. Frank Lou sh ran Albemarle Park Co,...,......, 4 Thoa. Wadley Raoul .......... ' r. A. unooitt .. INSURANCE-FIRE Aston, Rawl CO Rut ledge, Pa tterson, Webb INSURANCK-UFE: ' F. K. Mitchell JEWELERS AND WATCHMAKERS: a, st, tiem uo..... oo M. Alexander , la 50 100 SO too 150 200 10 10 10 10 150 20 to 20 20 60 10 10 m 20 100 10 , 50 i 10 M 10 100 100 100 60 50 -50 10 10 ' 20 10 McQullkinV ...... PUBLIC OFFICERS: W. E. Rankin ................ ' T. R. Harrison ................ J. A, Campbell ...... ........ Marcus Erwln REAL ESTATE AGENTS; ; J. B. Bostlo ................... Wilkte A LaBarbe L, A. Farlnholt .i..v.......... J. M. Campbell W. W. west V w . . H. F. Grant A Son SADDLERY AND HARNESS: J. B. Shop ...M L.'A. Alexander, A , SALOONS: aWStK Pat Mclntyre SEWING MACHINES: T. A. Vincent SHOE STORES; , ' Kerr-Hodges Co... STOVES AND TINWARE: W. A. Boyce .- TRANSFER COMPANIES: . Ashevllle. Transfer Co. (H. C. Allen .(...., City Baggago company (Her bert Millard TRAVELING SALESMEN: W. U Shop J. Y. Jordan H. M. Brown TELEGRAPH OPERATORS: J. H. Drakeford TAILOR8: R. 8. SteWart : J. B. Simpson , C. L. Bollinger WHOLESALE FRUITS: ' McConnell Brothers WOOD AND IRON WORKERS: Everhart A Son UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALM- J. V. Brown A Son MISCELLANEOUS:" N. A. Reynolds ... Mrs; M. E. Child O. B. Van Horn .. W. J. Fltsgerald . Anonymous B. M. Jones ....... to 15 20 20 ' 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 10 too to 1 10 100 ; 100 25 25 10 50 100 to too 250 50 ,'M 100 w to LAVNDR1E8: J. A. Nichols LAWYERS: ' Eeb Weaver .. C. A. Moore ,. w. B. Qwyn Haywood Parker L. M. Bourne ............. Tk. A 1 J. D. Murphy to to to to a M a SO 10 10 so so too so 100 . M 10 It st 25 20 60 10 BO too SO 10 to 20 j 25 10 10 10 10 50 10 rhaan to the rlKht Dartieav-Weaver A Alexander. . .'.' a .' t FURNISHED HOUSE; rooms, In suburbs, convenient to cars; fine water; good outbuildings; plenty or straw Der rles and other small fruits; 23 acres. Rent t30 per month. Will sell all or 20 acre without houe. Weaver ft Alexander S5 r "BEAUTIFUL new cottage and IS 1-2 acres of land four mile from poatofflce; new jtables, woodabe(LJ!tc-250 young grape vines ana otner smau pianis. Plassas 70 feet. Fine state cultivation Fine water; mineral spring cheap at 12000. Weaver A Alexander. . 2 a CORNER LOT. 75 feet frontage, with good house, t rooms, water, sewer; one block from car line; good locality; about five minutes' walk from poetof flee tl260 easy term. Weaver A Alexander.. , ,.v-. :.;.': - io . - a e a ,. :j A Fins Residence ot 10 rooms, finish ed In best hard woods, large plassas, lawn and garden; near cars, view stra piy, superb, owner reiusea wou more than once. Will now , take 14000. for Quick sale: Weaver A Alexander. .22 i a a a 4 FOR SALE. '! VACANT LOTS to ault your taste: would like to now yon one within two minutes' walk of postofflce, that 1 Just the place to build a cottage home only 1750. Weaver A Alexander. 1 FOR RENT OR SALE. Residence lot 1 1-1 acres, near ear line and paved street Location such that view rivals any point In city. Two small houses, renting for 1100 per year. Price, iiooo. owner refused 11760 last year. Weaver A Alexander. St worth 14500; owner other atate and anxious to aell. sie st uusaroe. Wll. 17 11400 On Depot street: house a rcoma, modern construction; lot l&i Ut feet; house , coat tSOOO. WUku A LaBarbe. .7 ' V "'I " 4SSaajBBaaa f $1675 House of 10 i room on win street; city water; sewer Une near hut uu. wiiunicu, ivi uu leet; can ba bought on easy termavwukia a, .:- 11500 Very desirable farm on Rnt- phur Spring road; l-room dwelllar 100 fruit tree hearing; it acres hi iracim, r uaue juaBarne. . a BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, i 1200 cash will buy at small, well nav. lug business located near Court quare; see us for particulars. WUkle A LaBarb. -. ; . : 21000 to S1500 can be advanUreouiiv invested In a retail business desirably located; business could be enlarged. Wllkie A LaBarbe.. ,., i MONEY WANTED '' We have a client who wishes loan of ' a lew hundred dollars, secured by property worth double amount of loan. We , have another client who wishes loan ot , 13500, secured by first snort- - gage on city improved property worth 17500. Wllkie ft LaBarbe, ) t TODAY I have a 14-foot awning, us. ed one aeaaon; a six hole Buck range, ) In good condition; good walnut barber i ohalr, etcetera. Wm. Turner, 25 N. Mala street, .v . v ,. , . 100 100 10 10 . 10 20) Special Notices COUNTRY Hams at Kroger s. ' . BOARDING H Ulslde cottage. Misses oougnty. 4-14dlmo. FURNISHED rooms. 44 Penland St. vorae ana see. 4-27-lwk wuuuj a nlc Folding Bed be in your way? See them at Mrs. L, A. Johnson's, 43 Patton avenue. . CALIFORNIA FRUITS-Peaohea, Orange. Lemon and Prune. Tho. W. Fits pa trick A C. S4 North Main street FOR SALE Cheep, .o fine old vio. nns and one mandolin. 18 ' Church street second noor, front 6-1-dlwk loot Yesterday, package of rail. "iu man irom cuy ticaet omce, on ration avenue or Haywood street Re ward ir returned to ticket office 4-24dtf uuAKU-witn furnished sunny rooms, iss woodnn street Convenient to Charlotte street car line. S-20-dtf, . LOAN WANTED. 2500 Loan Wanted for client on Im proved real estate worth 12500. Prop. erty near city and all Improvements new. Weaver A Alexander, n , . tl FOR RENT A w six room cottage la the Country. Accessible to Charlotte street car line. For particulars apply to box is, Asnevuie, , , 4-28-dtf FOR RENT Verv deairahle nawlv furnished rooms; high location: splen did view; one square Irons poatofflce, in vicinity of several nice boarding nouses. ; st Haywood st -phono 28. 1 1 ...... ' i' for BALE A good, sound, vouns horse, seven year old, right In every way; an open aide spring bugsry. har. ness and saddle, been In use only since December last; can be seen at the res idence or Mrs. Baldwin., West Ashe. vUle. C. H. Soutbwlek, , 4-28-dlwk BETTER Pupple tor sale. I have for sale one pair of English Setter pup pies by Bo, by Oath's Mark. Dam. Belle or Piedmont, whelped December 26th. 1899. These are registered dog and of the purest English setter blood. Write or see E. B, Atkinson, 6 N. Mala St. FOR RENT. :.. . j.r'. ..i One boarding; house. 12 rooms. . all modern convenience and electric light; on newly paved street. ' Also I one seven room cottage, one furnished and one unfurnished flat. All modem conveniences. Apply to O. D. RevelL n-u ration avenue. INGLESIDE FOR BALE Suburban residence wun is acres or ground, on Sunset Drive. In corporate limit. This elegant property la most eligibly loca ted, having its own water; supply from pure mountain springs conducted to residence in underground pipe. The views ot city and .distant mountains are very charming Walter B. Owyn. uorary ouuaing, court Square. FOR BALE Two amonth va Sf Bernard male numla. thraa mnntha old, by Lord Rose berry ex. , Flndern ranchon. Pedigree complete for five generation. comDrialn' blood of Ram. ! nant Marvel, Scottish Chief and Lord ueirose on the aire' aid and Alton. Pllnllmmon. Sir Bederere and Vlntnp losepn on tn dam aid. May b seen at 1,1 unestnut street. For In. formation see O. O. Worland at AmerU can Harawooa company. 4-4d-tx. FOR SALE Farm of S5 acres; on it Is modern t-rooia tram house; large brick dairy; large new barn; 800 fine young apple trees; farm well watered and under fine atate of cultivation; same as garden; suitable for truck, poultry or dairy purpose; on mile of most thriving town In Carolina; house en hill: tain scenery; price ttSOO.. Bulldlnn PRIVATE BOARn-Maaaant " .y - Apply tO John M. rate and furnace heat: central hlah r,,m.pM11' urt Asbevllla, . TW .... . . ... uiui, aoou rena oi lungiish or rrencn, wishes engagements to read to invauas and the sick. Address M. 8.. car The Cltisen. 1-dtt grate and furnace heat; central, high location; near P. O. Rock Ledge, (2 nay wooo. street, Mrs, L V, , Cole, proprietor. N. C for rent A new tour-room cot tage; good pasture and garden ground: 1 1-2 miles out on Lookout Mountain street railway. Enquire of C. Cooper, S, Main street , , t-l-dlmo vert. DESIRABLE , rooms with board; new house, furnace heated, eiectno ugnia and Bella, superb view. on paveu etreet. near church and peatoffioe, Mra.. F. A. HulL.10 South wain street ; , -,. S27-dtt FOR SALE 44 lot oa Denot Bart leU and Tleman streets, all aear the aepot; waier ana aewer and, eleatrie cars n yor near them, ; Will sell a4 rrom to ju per Kt, on tins. njrawi in, installment t n per week. Here I a good opportunity to get a nice lot In AshevUIe and pay for who your smait aavinga in two or inrv yesrs. and not mis tha money. this property Will greatly Increase la value In the next few years. Call at our office. No. 21 Patton avenue, where you can see plat, and select a lot for Investment or a home. Now In the time io lavvet in AShevill real estate. ti. uestic co. -2t-dlm CITY MARKET. t Corrected by Clarence Bawysr, wnoiesaie and retail grocer. TheM prices are being paid by the merchant or the city today . ... v-ountry nutter ..to to 25 11 vnicxena ,. .. .. ,m M..u to 25 ....SOtolLM Sk" i It to SO Potatoes, sweet .. ...15 Poutoea, Irish , ,. to tl.OO luraipa ., , js vnions.. .. ,, ,, ,, a Cabbage, per pound .. ,. .. t Bean, per bushel , tj.00 to t2.6t Peas .. .. . to tUS App e, Tl totl.10 Apple, dried .. rt to I neai.. ,. l tt m vorn .. , i t (j neat OaU Honey Sorghum HOME WANTED W have a cuato. . mer who wise to rent a nice, small house with garden and yard on or near -street car line, with privilege of buy. Ing, or would buy outright It ulted; , property to, cost from 11200 to $1500. Must be In good neighborhood, and slight elevation preferred. Party means ' Dusiness. wiikie a LaBarbe. 11 I '' " 1 ' v " 1 FOR SALE 171 acre Of land near ' railroad with 4000 full grown apple tree of finest variety In good healthy1 . condition on tt i Several hundred of ' these tree early June ar?le trees. In., come from these tree ahould b $1590 or $2000 per year. Price $3600, Load m , must ba sold. J. M. Campbell, i : THE 1 OYSTER SEASON will anon be a thing of. the past With our new team aarle we are better prepared -than ever to- serve oysters. Wa- are open night and day. Drop in and try some of our Boston try at the Wood': lawn. 1 v., .. . TO LET Two centrally located house In best neighborhood, both ful ly furnished, including bed and tabls linen; on of 10 the other of rooms. For further particular call on or ad- dress A. J. Lyman, offices IS Church ,: aire!,. . 1 - ' " BOARDERS DESIRED Persons de- siring a quiet homelike boardinr place, whera tubercular patient are not taken, can find the same at 58 Oranre St Halls aa well as rooms comfortably vie guaranteed. Call and - examine rooma and ascertain term. .. . ; WE have tn today 8 old rosewood chain, a few pieces of old mahogany, a new lot of bed room suits, chairs, etc Just received. Our stock of second furn iture, house furnishing good, etc I the largest w have had to offer yon. Price right and. term easy. Remember when yon have anything to ell we will pay you high at cash pric es, uaii on us. or 'nhnn. ki TJn n ' " yMW W V Mt ..v. uim una aireei, Jtsaira A KSOtor. T nrrr 4 ..n . ..v, . . . w. mi, .niuunr. . now na.va for sale one good elevator for two or three etory building. In good condition, with new ropes; capacity four, thous and pounds; four good prlaa screw and frames complete; on dynamo, ca pacity five hundred lights; two organs In fine condition, and a lot of house hold goods. All very cheap. W ' L. Mnrkt-S 11 Ta7aaaw P..ai a.... u mk.aa 272. . , r.. . - Soft Shell Crabs , ; --r3 i, AND,, j ,u. .. liTzF Blue Point Oysters Just, received a fine lot of live toft shell crabs. Delivered nrbmntlr' any time. No charge fof dressing them. B)ue Point oyster delivered opened In half ahell or whole shell . ASHEVILLE FISH CO., rl-. -- PHONE S8. .. .. 41 .. .... .. .. .. ...,.124 to IS - M In M feswax, per pound .. .. ,. M $U to 111.54 .. ... ..20 to 50 Notice. - Having Qualified aa admlnlateators of H. A. Luther, deceased, notice 1 here by given to all persona holding claim against the aald estate to present the same to the undersigned for payment duly verified on or before tha Stth day of March. 1ML or thi notice- will be plead tn bar of their recovery... Ail per son Indebted to said eatst are here by notified to aettle earn Immediately and aave coat. Tht March 28. 1S00. V. U. LUTHER, JESSE W. MORGAN. t-2tdtt thurs. Administrator. iPATEHTS hovtci As to) riYWTSBttrrf t iumm in -inmam ak nrsmiri kOCOPTR.HII ObTlh-B Ray, ton , Celery, per dosen oak lOmmn "Mow a stasia Paawhrv WaaMttnaataotki Lt atrlctl ani VgNMitiK, Patat t tii.ii tire. W,a)ilaa, g. t. J
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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May 3, 1900, edition 1
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