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THE AMIEViLI.i; DAILY CITIZE.N. flood for today, tomorrow, or any other wintry day. Diverse reasons for divine Into your pocket to bring about comfort or promote health. Hot Water Bags.. The :-qt. size, lie., 11.00, fl.SO, II. 7S. , i . Witch Hazel Cream.. For chapped hand and crack ed lips. A worthy assistant at the toilet table. 25c. Salicylic Corn Cure.. A deal of comfort In a small package at a little price 10c. Beef, Iron and Wine.. Helps to make blood, create an appetite and build strength. 45c. a pint. , Crown Cherry Balsam,. Good for a fresh cough or a troublesome chronic hacking. 25c. TUB I Carolina Pharmacy College Street and Court Square, 0 STATEMENT OF THE CONDI TION OF THE BATTERY PARK BANK -! f 'jtshsvllle. N. C. at the cloee of bus Iness, April 26th, 1W. . , (Condensed), RE80URCK. Loam and disotiuou..... hm,W Oven! reft ... .., s,17l. Farnltur and figures .. .. a,iW.7 Hanking house and other real f tate.......iw Bondt...,..f.,.....,....,. ...... Merchandise... ... Cask la bauke ..IW.M.IA 6,M8.K1 Cash on bend...., 1,mmm B,3e.Tl ' Tfte t-HM ' t . atl$iJMW-3ift UABIUT1SS. : Capital nm.(x.oo Morptul,, , ,.,,., lt,(JDU.UB Profit ..,...,.....,. , lM,f01.TH Deposits- a ; ' tMM.il Individuals, .,. 6M.txo.S4 im,n4T Total..' ......... ..'........ IflUMMla I. J. B. Rankin, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the best ( my knowledge and belief. J. K. RANKIN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this the Id day of May, 100. FRANK M. LEE, Notary Public Correct attest! J. P. Sawyer, J. E. Rankin, C, Ran kin. Ventilated Shoes FOR MEN Circulation of air in every pair. We curry a full line in nil the different toes find widths. Call and see them! THE BOSTON SHOE TORE I wading Shoe Firm. Phone 871. Beam's FINE CLOTHINO FOR MEN AND BOYS... Of these goods we carry an excep tionally good Una of correct styles, properly cut and properly made close competitor of the output of good tailors.- Also an excellent assortment of alt kinds of Underwear, .Hosiery, Scarfs, Collars, Cuffs.' etc. john the baptist before the Court He's a Negro, and That's His Real Name. AND JOHN IS CHARGED WITH SHUFFLING "DE KTAHDS FOR I 1B COLD CASH." 8 One of the caaea att for trial before the Criminal court thla afternoon Is that of state against. John the Bap tist. John Is a banjo artist, who Is well known In colored circles, where his tal ent Is much in demand for dances and takewalks. "John the Baptist" ap pears to be. If not nts lawful title, the only one he has. In the records of the police court, which John a fleet I a good deal, Clerk Robertson shortens It to "John Baptist." to give It a more le gal appearance. John was before Judge Brown the other mornlng-eharged hH- having wilfully and maliciously and with mal hje aforethought and ' against the peace and dignity of the state and city and contrary to the statute in such cases made and provided played and picked upon his banjo on the . public streets of Ashevllle at a late and un seemly hour of the night. "Judge," said John. "I Aggers hit out dls way; Co'se, I wus plckln' de ban' Jo, 1 don't deny dat. But dey la one thing certain, when a nigger is plckln de banjo you knows fur shore he ain't Into any meanness, which Is mo' dan kin be said of any yuther nigger in town at dat time." John's trouble In the Criminal court Is an Indictment for gambling. ' MISS SMITH'S PAPER BEFORE THE TEACHERS -, x REGARDING WORK OF SECOND GRADE IN THE SCHOOLS. , Miss Margaret Smith read a paper before the teachers' Institute yesterday afternoon on the work of the first dl vision, second grade. The subject was bandied most ably and Interestingly and the various questions touched upon provoked a -good deal of discus sion among the teachers proof that they, were deeply interested In what she had said. She read another pa per, continuing the lame subject, this afternoon, . This evening Dr. Paul Paquln's lee ture on "The Infinitely Little" will b given. It is primarily for the teach era, ef course, but the public will be welcome, and certainly everyone who failed to hear the former lecture on this subject should attend. The Institute will continue until Ft) day of next wek. Tuesday evening Dr. G. 8, Tennent will speak on subjects relating to the eye, and on Thursday Dr. John lley Williams will talk on hygiene. TEXAS POPULISTS AT FORT WORTH THEY A HE A t'NIT ON ENOCHS 1N(1 MIDDLE OF ROAD, . Fort-Worth, May S. Delegates the stats Popullit o invention to be held here tomorrow began arriving here today. There will be a very huge t tendance, as the matter of f union will he di'trrmliKMt, settlliiK the ques tluii whether the funlonlsts or the mid die of the rondrs Hhall control the l'rty In T xas. CniKaln Sumuel Evens, who In 1S6 organised th I'ttlou Labor party which was later merged Into the Greenback party, said he believed the confereiu-e would t almost a unit endorsing the middle-of-the-road and dtilesates being tlKtrut'ted for the On cinatl convention, If you buy K. Wallace silve Ilate you are sure to get the best spoons ami foiks. J. H. Law, 35 Patton Ave. When convenient please call and In spect. Claim our time and attention freely, whether you wish to buy or not All intelligent consumers like to see what Is offering before deciding on cut, color, etc. He REDWOOD & CO. 7 ami 0 PATTON AVE. CLOTlllSa, DKY GOODS, 8U0E8, HATS, ASD ITTKICK PATTIX58. "The Paragon." Opposite Postofflce, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS A. N. Wood ot Gaffney, S. C, U I here, Capt. W. A. Enloe of Dlllaboro la In the city. W. A. Uollman of Chicago la a re cent arrival. J. O. Bwlft of Waynesville spent laat night In the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. Z. Vernon of Salem, are in the city. W. W. Zachary, eaq., of Marshall aa here yesterday. Yesterday's arttvals Included TV. T. Lathan of St. Louie. 8. B. Childress and eon of Laurens, C, arrived yeeterday. J. W. Fisher of Newport, Tenn ar- rived In Ashevllle yesterday. Mr. and Miss Msneely, who have been staying at 122 Haywood, left to day for New Tork Miss Annie Moyinham, who has' been staying at the Tuxedo, left this after noon for Buffalo, N. 7 Mra. Boyden of New Tork. who has been visiting friends at Washington cottage, returned home yesterday. Hilllard L. Morris of the railway mall service will be here until Friday, when he takes up a run from Wilmington to Norfolk Columbia . 8tate: Mr. Henry O. Wright, a popular knight of the grip. spent last night n the cltyHe isen route to Ashevllle for a brief spell "of rest and recreation The following Philadelphlans were among yesterday's arrivals: E. Frank, 8. Walton. W. D. Townsend, F. M. flpann, W. R, Tycee and John A, Sundall Mrs. W, J. Weaver and daughter of Marshall are visiting at Miss Mary Penland's, on College street. Dr. Wea ver came np with them yesterday and returned home today, Mrs. Clarence Sawyer, accompanied by her two children, returned . yester day "from Salisbury, where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. F. Snider, and other relatives. J. F. Watson of Greensboro, T. A English of Spruce Pine, J. W. Hasty of Marshvlew, James Jennett of Phila delphia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Tasslcker of Petersburg, Va McD Adams of South Boston, Va., Sam L Rogers of Franklin and Frank Don aldson of Morrlstown Tenn., are re cent arrivals at the Hotel Berkeley, STATE I. 0. 0. F. A copy of the annual re porta of the grand master, f rand . secretary and grand treasur er to the grand lodge, I. 0. 0. F. of North Carolina for 1(00, furnished The Citlsen by the courtesy of Dr. L. B MrBrayer. shows that the order la in flourishing condition. The member ship Is 6232. a gain over the previous year of 1V0S. The increase in the amount of relief extended was 17 ana tne in crease in the total receipts $7707. The Increase in the total assets was $6706 The finances of the order are in an especially healthy condition. ' REVENUE) COLLECTIONS. Cashier Norrls of Collector Harklns office reportsthe following collections for the month of April: Tobacco I209.M0. 80 Spirits Cigars and cigarettes 47,617. 68 1.702. 5 304.01 1.757.83 1,943. 8 191.46 Special tax...... Miscellaneous Documentary Proprietary Total $264,178.51 SUMMER SCHEDULE. Curs on the Charlotte street division of the Ashevllle street railroad began running on a 15-mlnute schedule Tues day. The new schedule Is in effect af ter 10 o'clock In the morning. The earn? schedule will be put on the Uuikout mountain division very short ly. Hueclal attractions will be se cured for the park this summer, ,a(i for merly, of which vaudeville wllP Be the principal feature. C. E. SOCIAL. The young people's society of Chris tlan Endeavor will give a social Fit day evening In the lecture room ot the First Presbyterian church. Members and tbelr friends are invited to at tend. (JETS ONE TEAR. Yesterday afternoon In the Criminal court Henry Moore, colored, pleaded guilty to' a charge of manslaughter, and was sentenced to one year at hard labor on the county roads. Croquet Sets. Entirely new line. Prices from $1.35 to $3 50 All well made stock. J. N. Morgan 4 Co., 3 W. Court Sq, Tender Feet ARE LOOKED AFTER CAREFULLY. We have all widths, the right kind for comfort, and lake pains to fit you. Comfort and tasty look ing footwear are yoked together at Spancnbcrs. Headquarters for Eastman Kodaks and Supplies... COSBY 27 Patton Avenue HORSELESS CARRIAGES We have them in Great Variety on our Re . . pository Floor. If TOU have the horse, and a FEW DOLLARS to spare, bring htm around and take your pick at t, ' -T- T. S. Morrison's Carriage Warehouse. . MONEY PRICES. Per dot pound Tomatoes 90c. pound Tomatoes 65c. Cruiser Brand Peas $1.40 Knickerbocker Peas $1.80 Lemon Cling Peaches $2.20 Fresh Peaches $2.10 Pie Peaches $1.20 Sliced Pine Apple $1.80 Fresh Salmon $1.20 Columbia Salmon ....$1.75 J. L. Williams apples 9CC. Other goods In proportion av Claudius H. Miller's, Phone 227. 30 North Main. " m m v m m m m m -r m W wnCfW . That's what the people all say n looking over our list of Great Bargains We are receiving new goods ever day. among the latest being SRAN1TEWARB AND TIN WARE) Jelly tins, pie pans, milk pans, cake moulds, bread pans, muffin pans and measures ot all slses, tea kettles, dippers, sprinklers, etc. etc., at the 5 and lO Cent Store , 30 Patton Avenue, m Buckner A Northern - Props. A GRAPES. ee Good Urge Bunches, Sound Fruit CALIFORNIA PEARS Sweet and Juicy. None Better. BANANAS... Sweet. Juicy, CALIFORNIA PAPER SHELL ORANGES. Best Eating Apples in " the Market. ,J EELINQ 1 BROS. 1 pposlte Poetofflce. . Those U!. BiC Sale in Ladies' D:e:ui?:- TO CONTINUE THIS VEEIL Owing to new arrival of lot of TAILOR SUITS AND SKIRTS will continue reduction sale this week new onee to go in wlth the ' 1 Silk Waists Included at a discount of 25 pT CtT See our Une of SPRING AND $1.00 to $10.00 each. "The Outfitter" II Patton Ave. Phone 78. f,l3 TheSl8n of the Book," rwi ti ... .. Rogers Asheville" and We have Just Issued a new edition of each of the above popular vie books. The Ashevllle ts In portfolio form and is a beauty. The Bilt more has more leaves than formerly, Is now an IS page book for ll i rente. -.-. 4rM: Rogere' Book Store f X All our vrork is furnished with Bradley Shaft Couplings, Long Distance Dirtproof Axle with Bell Collar and Bailey . Hangers for End Spring Gears. ' ASHEVILLE HARDWARE CO., Agents. S. E. COR. COURT SQUARE. Phone 87. Keljley Springfield Tire put on in our Rubber Tire Department. , , STATEMENT OF The Blue Ridge National Bank OF ASHEVILLE, N. C. At the close of business April 26. 1900. (Condensed from report to the Comptroller of the Currency). RESOURCES. Losqi and Dteeouats ........... .$317,08BH TIM Of srdram U.B. Bond! (at par) Due from treasurer U. B. iwtf oo 126,000.00 Cash in bsnk moo i Cash la vault.. as.m.is 84.77s.oe Total... , $40t,8S7. The Finest Line of French Briar and Meerschaum piPWhofN.Y.atth. "Bonanza" Wine and Liquor Co. 43 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Phone 72. Standard Sewing Machine Co. No-11 "TJ? Stock new Standard Rotary Automatic Drop Head Machines. . - Machines rented by week or month. Expert repairing on all kinds of machines. . . Prirttt Wirt Contnuoo, QaoUtlotit Murphy & Co., BROKERS S ockt, Cotton, Grain and provisions N. Y. OtBe, ll Broadway. II OKtTROH (T . W. . ie ' JiJi . ' RR TO- "vlTlafw o 5Un' BMk cJ'oW Nstloasl Bsnk. Cksrlotls SMiMMrd K(lo ti, w iw T erk. Uwry nnkln Co, All.at. Oa. t'iliUol tutf Btnk. itl.uta. (I. Brfcl.lre Coaaeruial Asmey. SUMMER WASH SKIRTS Prices ASHEVlLlF" "Biltmore Photogravures. Wt&Won,V ' "Standard tie World Ore Columbus Buggy .,' Company's No. 62 Corning . In stock both in Carmine and Black Gear. Easy to get into, and a won. der for strength. .; . - -, LIABILITIES. Capitals 1100000.00 Undivided profits less expenses , and taxes paid.,...,,.,.................. Circulation. 94,900.00 .k4t ! Pepostts tS ( Total. ..noe,t.6 Berkeley cigar Stand. STANDBY to have In the house when the bleak winds of March chill the marrow and make the circulation sluggish, is our pure and finely flavored Old Saratoga Whiskey. It Is the best that Is distilled, and has that rich and oily consistency only procured with high grade goods. Our stock of ines, whiskies, liquors, beers and cigars are the choicest that Is made. Court T. A. VINCENT, Agent The Selection is Fine Prices 'are low and your opportuni ties are great to save money.- We have not advanced prlcee with the advancee asked by others. Tou buy our goods at last season's low prices. That Is why we are so popular witn the trade. PRICES! PRICES I PRICES I We always manage to - keep them down to the lowest notch. Tomatoes, small new pack ......Il-Sc. Corn, cans, well known brands.. 7 l-2c. Tomatoes, cans, full slse 71-Jc Peas, Early June, best 71-2c. Peaches, cans, California best ......18c, Peaches, evaporated, best, per lb. ...8c. Mince meat, cans ............... ..1 1-lcl I) nil. J ft m IK -I I - g."vMVBVy grade ...... ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,7 1-24. Rice, first qualty, per lb , So. tat whole grain 7Mc. Tomato catsups, bottles, first class.. Sc. Tomato catsup, best mads.......,..c. Pepper sauce, bottles .....,.6c. 1TmMnA nil Km 11a Vinegar, beit. per tii!el,..!!!!!!!t0c. I. XL. Grocery 22 PATTON AVE. 'Troth 107. 1
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