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Ito. net) lted;! 1500. and1 eeni in M' .t i is :? A net! appli lealtl: ed ol es. If t II! Law 11 100! ur nei epai Ve ind Wood' OranK rortablrt lit ' too 1st et the . Firv , Barrtq Inorcf- .7-dlwK' osewooil ihoganT. ilrs, ett nd fur' to offf ns irthlnf ash pi' No-lector. res; o ' Be; .liivatioo John Anevli m two Tn'DAY. MAY S. THE AS HE VI LIE DAILY CITIZEN. SUBSCRIBERS JOASHEVILLE'S, AUDITORIUM l let ot Those Who Will Help i in the Movement. . cutfVILLE MUST HAVE THE auditorium READY FOR USE IN MAT, 1901. - - BALE The following Is a list, classified by -..nation, of the subscribers to stock or the Ashevllle auditorium. -,mts have been .raised much effort on the part of the commit These without tees This list will be kept standing In The ntizen until the whole amount of 125, aofl has been subscrlbed.so that the peo. X of Ashevllle may know what cltl- n8 are putting weir buuuiucjo .Z. .-hool nf civic progress. The amount already raised In a short time ana wun u u bw gurance that the auditorium , W"i The list will be added to from day to rtav as new subscriptions are taken. The auditorium will be ready for use null Previously acknowledged ..'..111,365 ArtW today ..-.!., v 160 ...... ....) ......$11,525 be LAWYERS:" -" Zeb Weaver ......... V. A. lloor ..... W. B. Gwyn Haywood Parker .... L. M. Houme ....... Tho. A. Jones ..... J. D. Murphy J. H. Tucker l. 13. BteveiiB Whltson & Keith ... Frank Carter J. McD. Whltson ... Theo. F. Davidson . L. P. McLoud C. A. Webb ........ J. M. Gudger, Jr H. B. Carter H. C. Chedester .... R. M. Wells LIVERY, FEED AND BLE8: PattOn & Btlkeieatner Chambers A Weaver '.. Millard & Lasslter .... J. R. Oatea Wiley B. Brown ....... Canle W. Brown .. LUMBER WHOLESALE J. Br. Coleman ........... ...it MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES: Ashevllle Supply and Foundry Co . MARKET HOUSE, MEN: ; j. b. Erwin ......., t Chas.' V. 'Monday Richard E. Kllbler i Zimmerman & WMteneaa .... S A. W. MpFp " Young's Fish Market .... .... MEN'S FURNISHINGS: M. V. Moore .,.. H. S. Courtney ..... MERCHANT TAILORS H. Petrle ., J. W. Schartle MILLINERY: , ' Mrs. Lon Mitchell MUSICAL MERCHANDISE: '''' ' CEESE FOR PROFIT. 59 6l) 60 60 60 60 SO 60 60 60 SO 100 , 60 60 (0 ," 25 . 25 , 10 8TA- i . 100 ,w 100 . 60 . r M 60 . - 25 . 30 100 . ee a ( 10 10 10 10 10 10 60 60 20 10 V ' 20 Total ...$ 200 60 100 30 50 30 20 20 600 60 50 5100 $0 fioo xamtnS Cornlsia ndi. ete.il ARCHITECTS: ... v" V K. 8. Smith ;...... A..L. Melton BANKERS: i t Rnwver ........ I Erwin Sluder t v. Rankin A.fhnr Rankin 60 ' x r T .An ir bottom Wonder , 10 BICYCLES AND SUPPLIES: Eugene Sawyer niuniUflHOITSES: G. L. McDonald ......J.. V1-'1'W .nmn flP TRADE: 500 BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS H. T. KOgeni F. F. Bainbridge , C. F. Ray' ..."."."' j. N. Morgan CAPITALISTS: Thos. D. Johnston . Robt. U. Garrett Wm. Johnston, Jr Mrs. J. A. Sluder f,-i--ft" R. S. Howland .....,.... ; T W. Pfttton .i .......... Hanford N. Lockwood ...."...V 150 w t. weaver u Robt. P. Johnston 60 un S R. Chedester 100 f.ii?T3vs AKTl SALESMEN: j. O. Blair v..-. JO O. M. Coston 10 T. M. Mitchell W A. H. Roberts W T n Harp 10 f XT' UonHorBon 10 r4PRiiV,K9. BUGGIES AND WAG roao. t 'a Mrviriunn 150 o! B. Wright 2 CHINA AND GLASS WAKEi J. H. Law TP. Howatt CIGARS AND TOBACCO: L. Blomberg IVIL ENGINEERS; J. A. RoeDling " H. T. Collins V. 100 L. M. Theoooia t ( Hontnri & Sons 0 ONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS: J. M.'Westau .. LOTHING: ' Whltlock Clothing House .... Dr. J. A. Gorman Dr. J. F. Ramsey DP. J. W. Foreman ... RAYS: ' Lorlck & Smith RUGGISTS: 8. D. Pelham C. A. Raysor RY GOODS AND NOTIONS: H. Redwood & Co The Big Baltimore L. A. Deal and Byaum H. H. Sumner, for Sumner, Deal & Co. G. A. Mears ..; D. Oestreicher S. Ltpinsky Morris Meyers C. N. Webster RESSMAKERS: Miss L. M. Browne DUCATORS: J. D. Kggleston, Jr R. J. Tlghe Mies M. Lanier ..j.. ........... Miss Elizabeth Bernard Miss Grace Jones Mrs. L. R. Barr Miss Frances Suttle T. M. Raysor Miss Cora Park E. E. Sams Misses Irene McLoud and M. Smith LORISTS: Idlewlld Floral Co fRUlTS, ETC.: Keeling Brothers Chas. G. Le 1TRNITURE:. W. B. Willamson & Co..i... W. L. Moore Mrs. L. A. Johnson W. A. Blair ROCERS WHOLESALE: eiayden, Fakes & Co ROCERS RETAIL: u. A. Greer Q. W. Jenkins Chas. W. Baird Clarence Sawyer - . Miller w. C. Stradley 26 m. Foster in Johnson sn W? J. Hough C. Falk NEWSPAPERS AND "MEN: -".:-''V- 7 ':; Dr. W. G. Eggleston Will Aiken W. F. Randolph' .... a. lu. Stockton opticians:" J. H. urake, Jr. .... .... 20 '10 NEWSPAPER II 10 .10 ORGANIZATIONS AND SECRET SO CIETIES: ! ' ' Carpenters' Lnlon 60 PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS: . f Ashevllle Paint, Oil & Varnish Co .., ;B0 PHOTOGRAPHERS: N. 4 Brock 10 ,J. M McCanltss .....i. ...... 10 T, H, Llndsey;... i... 40 PHYSICIANS:--' Dr. J. A. Burroughs , Dr. J. A. Watson Do M Hi Fletcher , Dr. Chas. S. Jordan . Dr." W. V. Powell .. Dr. E. R. Morris ... Dri J. T. Bevrer ... Dr. D. . Bevler ... Dr. J. 'F. Peavy ,,.. Vr(C, . Ambler ........ ; Dri W. P. Whlttlnrton Pr.'Oeo. W. Purefoy ... Dr. James Sawyer 30 SO 20 50 ! 100 30 30 SO 80 10 20 100 100 100 loo t0 .60 60 10 10 ,10 60 , 60 'I 20 60 80 PLUMBERS, STEAM AND GAS FIT TERS: , Ball & Sheppard PRINTERS: French Broad Press (A. H. McQuilkin) PUBLIC OFFICERS: W. E. Rank T. R. Harrison J. A. Campbell' Marcus Erwin W. H. Wilson RAILROAD: F. R. Darby R. P. Foster i J.-H. Wood G. . R. Loyal REAL ESTATE AGENTS: J. B. Bostlc ...... Wllkle & LaBarbe L. A. Farlnholt .. J. M. Campbell .. W. W. West H, F. Grant & Sons SADDLERT AND HARNESS: J. B. Shope L. A. Alexander SALOONS: Pat Mclntyre SEWING MACHINES: T. A. Vincent SHOE STORES: Kerr-Hodges Co SILKS AND LINEN: Mrs. Elsie C. Dunn ....... 500 20 100 30 10 30 25 2Q turoriuutloa Fron liuud laland El perlucnt tttllo. ' A quiet, docll goos doi 'Letter than u shy oue. v ' -i Etss have bieu hatched on the for tictU Uay of lucubafiou. , . m S ? Souitt brveders ivaB the eg If cov red 1tU ruuil,' while other do not. Sprliillius YhWIoor to keep the air of tb pUico uiolstkls revoiumendcd. " i'Tntkttya will hieb goo eggs ulce-(j ly, but are rarely, used for tliat pun pose. Geese are ccnerully allowed to sit on a part or the second or tiitra Utters told. Ducks are sometimes employed to natch goose eggs and will cover seven to nine eggs. I The eggs should be gathered as soon iter they are laid as possible to avoid their being chilled, A cooso Is usually given 11 eggs for 1 slttinz. although a very large one might cover 13. J ThjB fortllo eggs usually batch at the end of 28 or 30 days, but a longer time is occasionally required. I WUoo-'eocli Igooie bas lieridtvn nest. she cau easily be set at the end of the second or third litter, as desired. t After the eggs have . been Incubated for about seven to ten days they can be tested and the Infertile ones taken OUt. , . , ..r- ? u n I The eggs should be kept to tuodor ately warm place, not too dry, and should be turued over every day until sot. , .... in Children should uevcr be allowed to approach geese during lucubatlon, as they are capable of Inflicting serious Injury.- I Eggs can be successfully batched in Incubators, but most of toe breeders In Rhode Island set the fggs under hens or geese. If the nests of the geese are properly provided with. straw, the eggs$plu never be sufficiently soiled to require washing. . ,. Five to seven eggs, according to. the size of the hen, are, enough, as tbey re quire considerable beat and snotfld be well covered. Ileus are generally, used to hatch the first eggs, and for yls purpose quite large hens, as Bratnns or Cocblns, are generally preferred. The ganders should be left wttn the geese during Incubation. ' They will re main near the-nest Of their ravoriw and courageously defend her from any Intrusion, . . . .. . , i It Is well to place food and . water near" the nest of the sitting goose at hatching time, so that Bhe will be less likely to leave the nest before all the goslings are hatched. ;Eggs under a goose seldom need at tention, as more or less moisture is brought to the nest when the goose bathes, as she will at intervals it al lowed the opportunity. ' Many breeders sprinkle the eggs and nest during the last two weeks ot in cubatlon, and still ethers dip the eggs Into water Instead of sprinkling them Some use lukewarm water; others use cold water. It is better that one person should care for tne geese reguiany, aim n should be quiet and gentle In his move- ments, so as to gain the confidence of the flock and make them as tame ns possible. . The advantage of this will be evident When the geese wish to sit during incubation and while the gos lings are amalLr ..?: - r - f f f- K 4 ! r. o o o. o Ci r nnnnnnfinn- () , : - - o ci s - B - 1BIG;BALTIM0RE .1 THP RADHAIM PPMTPD OR ACHPVII I R I THE BARGAIN CENTER OF ASHEVILLE YOU'LL BE SURPRISED To see the special low urices offered by The Big Balti more, the bargain center of Asheville, for next Monday, 3 Tuesday and Wednesday's SPECIAL SELLING. They have selected a-line of Bargains which are money savers, and have placed them at your disposal: . ,;v , . ?: ShirtWaists. ' We have just opened a new and complete line of the latest in shirt waists, We offer for these three davs a line of waists in all the new shades, well . a 5) made and nicely trimmed, worth from 75c. to k 7C Jl i.our price WT 60 Correct Barring. C. A. Qamon of Chicago has furnish ed TheAniericnn Poultry Journal the specimen Barred riymouth Bock feath BREAST , 60 I 100 60 60 60 10 10 10 30 25 20 20 20 10 10 10 10 10 10 30 20 20 30 10 ' SO 60 600 STOVES AND TINWARE: W. A. Boyce TRANSFER COMPANIES: Ashevllle Transfer Co. (H. C. Ailen) City Baggage company (Her bert Millard TRAVELING SALESMEN: W. L. Shope J. Y. Jordan H. M. Brown TELEGRAPH UfRATORS: j. ti. Drkcford TAILORS:. R. S. Stewart J. B. Simpson C.' L. Bollinger WHOLESALE FRUITS: SIcConnell Brothers WOOD AND IRON WORKERS: Everhart & Sons Burnett & Lambert 10 60 I 10 too 30 10 60 20 60 10 10 100 -100 300 nr.' wterq . truck mil of ; NorttfARDWARE: t mo0tJI w n Hardwar Co....... 100 V,I'1ELS AND HOTEL tHrtTPTW ntjo. , Prank T Albemarl P.v rX' thos. Wadlev . A. Llnonln SURANCE FIRE:' Rutledge, Patterson,'Webb'& w adds 1 jl 3URANCE-LIFEY Wtr"1 20 A i WATCHMAKERS M A I B. H ?. i - 60 ,1 near t' ill M . 1 V" tunlty j .4 nftt ' t ncrease j Hue,'; . . lnt 1 500 2i0 . (0 20 100 . 0 100 M. Alexander UNDRIES: MVHVll 600 li 10 10 10 E0 10 25 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALM- ERS: J. V. Brown & Son 100 Noland Bros 23 MISCELLANEOUS N. A. Reynolds 100 Mrs. M. E. Child 10 O. B. Van Horn 10 W. J. Fitzgerald 10 Anonymous 200 B. M. Jones ,.............'....'. 30! J. R. Dubose .. 10 Mrs. E. E. Heston 10 cushion ( FLUFF er whicn are uere uiusiruieu.- iu feathers are from the first prize pullet at Milwaukee. 1893. This bird was second, 03, by Bharpe Butterflcld. We have the largest and best selected lot of men's ' shirts, both in white and colored, stiff or soft bosom,, made of the best linens aud Madras cloths. Bargains at 50, 75 and Our line of Ladies' and Gents' Neckwear will cer tainly catch the eye of the most fastidious. Beautiful line in all shades and styles. Call and see them. They are good values at 25 and 50c. Wash Goods. Several pieces best grade j erailes which being sold down to short lengths we offer for these three days only The 12 l-2c. kind, 9c. The 10c. kind, 8c. '' The most beautiful line of Ladies' and Men's Gauze .Underwear ever shown in Ashevllle, is now shown on our center bargain tables. We have plenty and all sizes. For three days we offer The 15c kind for Ladies at loc. ? The aoc. kind at n'c. FOR MEN: The 75c. quality at 48c. The 50c. quality at 5C Fine Shoes at low prices : Men's 13.50 shoes, $ a.?S " la.50 shoes, ff.98 Ladies' $3 Oxfords, fi 48 " $1.50 " 98c. Also a beautiful lot of Children's Shoes and Slip pers at prices unmatchable. Remember we are always headquarters for anything in the Clothing line. We give you a good quality, good fit and defy competition in prices. We will continue to give the best goods for the least money. ' - THE BIG BALTIMORE, IO AND 12 PATTON AVE. ) )0 v.- Announcement. r hereby announce myself a candi date for Clerk of the Crlm.nal court of Buncombe county, subject to the Dem ocratic convention, d&s-w J. A. BROOKSHIRE. Announcement. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination for Sheriff of Buncombe county, subject to the ac tion of the Democratio convention. JESSE D. PENLANIJ. Announcement. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Clerk of the Crim inal Court for Buncombe county, sub ject to the action of the Democratio county convention. This 2nd day of May, 1900. 5-2-tf-d&w JOHN T. JORDAN- Ashcvillc Transfer Co. checks your baggage from your house direct to destination with rail road checks. OFFICES 60PattonAve. phone 210. With U ptown Ticket Office. HERBERT C. ALLEN, Proprietor Announcement. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the nomination of sheriff. subject to the action of the Democratic convention. D, HARDY WEBB. Announcement. I hereby announce myself a candl date for the office of register of deeds for Buncombe county, subject to the Democratic nominating convention. April 19th, 1900. A. B. FORTUNE. 4-20d,wlmo. WIRE FENCING. I am prepared to contract for your fencing, b"th ornamental and plain. Iron and Wire Fences both woven or strand wire for farms, lawns and ceme teries. I have many new and very desirable designs, both heavy and light fencing. Also the finest Acme Poultry netting ever put up in Ashevllle. 'Phone 818. Address M. A. CREASMAN. MASSAGE CITJf MARKET. Corrected by Clarence Sawyer, wholesale and retail , grocer. , These prices are being paid by the merchants of the city today: Country butter . !.. ,.. i, .' 1.'..20 to 2E Eggs t I.. Chickens Turkeys ., .. ... ., Ducks .. ..' Potatoes, sweet Potatoes, Irish .. ,. 4. . Turnips., .. ., ., ,. , Onions ;;.'.... Cabbage, per pound .. Beans, per bushel ,t .. Peas .. .. .. Apples ...... Apples, dried Wheat.. .. .. .. .. '.. Corn .' .. .. Meal .. . Oats .. .. Honey .. Sorghum Beeswax, per pound Hay. ton Celery, per doten t 11 .15 to 25 50 to J1.50 15 to 20 .11.00 ..79 to 11.00 23 .12.00 crate 5 12.00 to $2.60 11.00 to $1.25 75 to $1.25 ..8 to ..SO 2 61 .. ...,.20tO 25 ..111 to $.$ ....w to $1.20 LctcI Roost the Best. When the roosts are level, toe fowls will have plenty of room, but If the roosts are slanting from the wall the heus will seek the highest ones, ns la Btinct prompts them to get 8s far from duugcr as possible. In tlio wild state the greatest number of enemies of fowls is below them at, night. They therefore seek elevated roosting places as the safest. The domestic fowls do the same. They will struggle to get on the top roost, and If there are 100 hem. together they will endeavor o crowd until they are pushed off, falling and struggling until darkness compels them to become quiet If oue has a large poultry house and the roosts are slant lug, there will be a waste of npaca. and crowding will Dot be nroldodt but place the roosts so thai all will be on the same height, and more room will be afforded, the fowls will not crowd, nnd they will be' more comfortable. Sometimes, only a small matter mny be .i th'ejway of egg production, and t lias happened that the Blunted roosts hove caused the hens to nearly suffo cate on a warm night, rendering them unable to fW proflt-Toultry Keep er. . :' , I t 2 I v,. ' No matter what you want In the way of fine Job printing, The Citizen Can' do It. . . Announcement. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Tax Collector for Buncombe county, with the intention of reducing the expense of collecting tne people s tax, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic convention. R. L. PATTON. May 6, 1900. " AND PACKS. PROF. EDW. GRUNER. 55 South Main Street Phone 200 Home or Office hours 8-10 a- m.1 Treatment. 1-4 p. m. Office ( Announcement. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Bun combe county, subject to the action of the Democratic nominating convention. W. A. JAMES. Announcement I hereby announce myself a candi date for Clerk of the Superior Court of Buncombe .county, subject to the ac tion of the Democratic convention. ' J. M'D. WHITSON. ) Announcement S ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myselt a candi date for the office pf Treasurer of Bun combe county, subject to the action of the Democratic nominating conven tion.' kiARION H MORGAN. f Announcement I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Treasurer of Bun combe county, subject to the action of the Democratic nominating conven tion, i , HENRY M. ALEXANDER. Dry man Mineral Spring... Four and one-half miles west of Ashevllle, west side Dryman moun tain; a good wator; physicians recom mend it. This water can be obtained by leaving your order at 87 N. Main street, at ' . ' 40c. a Gallon, Delivered. Phone 279. J. P. BROOKSHIRE ftp lit hern Railway THE STANDARD RAILWAY OF THE S6UTH. THE DIRECT LINE TO ALL POINTS TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND ' PORTO RICO. Strictly first-class equipment on all through and local trains; Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on all night trains, fast and safe schedules. Travel by the Southern and you are assured a safe, comfortable and expeditious Journey. . , Apply to ticket agents for Time T bles, Rates and General In formation or address R. L. VERNON. F. R. DARBT. T. P. A.. C. P. A T. A., Charlotte, N. C. Ashevllle, N C. SO TROUBLE TO ANSWER QUES TIONS. Frank S. Gannon, J. M. Colp, W. A.Tirk 3dV.P.&Gen.Man. Traf.Mtn. O.P.A, - WASHINGTON. D. C. Ashevllle Ticket office (0 Tattoo avenue. Transfer office same building. Baggage checked through from bouse to destination. DEEDS OF TRUST, DEEDS OF CONVETANCE CHATTEL MORTGAGES, BEARCH .WARRANTS, BTATEWARRATS, EXECUTIONS, SUMMONS, ETC. i ...At the Citizen Office. Legal Blanks of All Kinds' Executions, Summons and all Legal Forms at Toe Cltlsen fflee. ZWIEBACK AND Granose Biscuit... Fresh at H.C. JOHNSON'S , ' h -. 1 t rsl . t J - r-
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