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8 , THE AS1IEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. TCEr.ru r, WAT 8. 1. o. n NAPOLEON Micht have won that battle at Waterloo had it not been for a gully in the road. ; Moral i Don't get into a rut. Don't get into a rut in your DRUG BUYING. Try us a while and see if you don't like the change. ' THE " ' " ' Carolina Pharmacy High Grade prescription .'. Work." y !..'. COLLEGE ST, n COURJ SO ' STATEMENT Of THE CONDI- , TION OW THIS ' k J BATTERY PARK BANK f Ashevllle. N. C. at the close of bus- intss, April MID, uve (Condensed). BEBOURCEf. Loans and discount.....-... .... IH.M. tfrardrufu..... .................. , 8.5I71.1I8 furniture nd FUUrei ,67.7t) Banking hoots and otbrr real e tat. at....." Bonds ... MerehandUe. Cain la banki Cash on band Total... ..... - ... ifia.ii ...llU8U m,MM m,m.n ' LIABILITIES. ' Capital tino.ooo.00 Burplos............... Monaco Proflts fepotHs-p Hank ,K1.18 Individual! M,W.M MH,1HS.4T i Total aml,6wi I, J. B. Rankin, aaahier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. B. RANKIN, Cashier. 1 Subscribed and sworn to before m this the td day of May, 1900. FRANK M. LEE, Notary Public. Correct attest: J, p. Sawyer, 3. B. Rankin, C. Ran kin. if I t'f Oxford Ties $j:50To$3:50 We have a gnat assortment in LA PIES' 0XF0RD8 In all the latest shapes, Russet, Chocolate, Black, Pat ent Leather Welts, McKay and Turn Boles; AAA to EE widths, THE BOSTON SHOE TORE Leading Shoe Firm. 'Phone 671. 10 per cent discount on TRUNKS. FINE CLOTHINQ FOR MEN AND BOYS... Of these goods we carry an excep 1 ' y ttonajly good line of correct styles, i, properly , cut and properly made-' v 1 close competitors of the output of good tailor. Also aa excellent assortment of all kinds of Underwear. Hosiery, 4 Scarfs. Collars. Cuffs, etc t j ma ohlJ6t!iiui.o.li PRISON REFORM ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE APPOINTED' TO CON FER WITH COMMISSIONERS. The Prison Reform association met yesterday afternoon In the Sunday choot room of Trinity Episcopal church. Rev E. K. McLarfy acted at secretary In the absence . of Mr. Van Horn. 'The committee appointed at a previous meeting reported that tt had secured dally vlsiu to the Jail by ministers and laymen., . Most excellent results of this work have been shown. The Jailor . a commended for the readiness with which be accepted and acted upon suggestions.. . , , f r r ..The association - decided "to corre spond with . Dr. -Murphy of the Mor ganton hospital asking him for sug gestions as to the most feasible plan for adding to ths hospital such build lngs as are needed, and tendering nlni the sympathy, influence and aid ofth association In carrying out any such plan. The president, Dr, R. F. Campbell. appointed Dr. J. H. Weaver and Rev McNsely DuBose a committee to urge Upon the county commissioners the ne cessity of erecting on the Jail lot an inexpensive building tor -the detention of the Insane until they can be sent to the hospital. These gentlemen waited upon the commissioner this Inornlng, and the matter was taken under con sideration. TALK ON WORK IN THIRD GRADE BT MISS GRACE SCOTT. BEFORE , TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. .The second .week's worlt of the teachers' institute began last evening with a talk by Miss Grace Scott of the Orange street school. There was large attendance of teachers and oth era, the hall of the old library building being packed; Miss Scott's paper was on third grade work, and was one of the best of those ytt read- She used the. black board to Illustrate her methods, and made the subject quite Interesting That part of the paper which treated of numbers was especially valuable. Miss Scott was given the closest at tentlon by her audience, and the teach ers felt at the close of the talk that they were better fitted for their work NEW DIRECTORY ; FOR ASHEVILLE TO BE ISSUED BY MALONET DI RECTORY COMPANY. T,' J. Maloney of the Maloney DI rectory company, AUsiU Is here ior the purpose of getting out another di rectory of the city. Mr.' Maioney hopes to educate the people of Ashevllle Into the Idea of a new directory every 11 months. The cltlsens of many towns, he says, seem to feel that It is a reflection on their enterprise to offer strangers a direc tory dating back more than a year. The latest directory of Ashevllle was Issued by this company a little more than a year ago, and is now by no means satisfactory. The new directory will be out In about 90 days. A. L. I. PRIZE MEDAL Col. Charles McNamee has presh a handsome gold medal to the A. I. 1. which will be given to the best drilled man In the company, and will be com peted for In three successive prise drills, the first to be held May 17. The company decided last evening to run an excursion to Waynesvlile June 11. The proceeds will be used In re pairing and Improving the armory. VESUVIUS IN ACTION Rome, May 8. Mount Vesuvius has been In a state of eruption for three days and the crater has thrown lava and masses of rock to a gfeat height. Last night the upheaval was very vio lent and a menacing rumbling was heard. LICENSM TO WED. .T.meph Caglt and Alice Field. T. W. Stevens and Georgia Cress- man. . . . H. N. Phillips end Cora McParla. Jim Couch and Dosla Hare. , When convenient please cali and In ' spect. Claim our time and attention freely, whether you wish to buy or not i 'AU Intelllaeat consumer like fii"e ' ; what is offering before deciding ea cut. color, etc. -5 h-1 r f 1 H. REDWOOD &CO. T and d'PATTON AVE.- JT - CLOTBISODRT; VWDP, 6U0KS, BATS, Afefji' BUTTERICK .'jj'.uU fi-IiiJ '.n!J "The Paragon." Opposite Postofflce. ERS0NAL PARAGRAPHS Lieutenant Governor Reynolds Is here. , J. V. Brown returned yesterday af ternoon from Salisbury. J. C. Buxton, esq, of Winston . Is attending United States court. 8. C. Welch of Waynesyllie, chair man of the Democratic county execu tive committee, is In the city. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Erwln of 342 West Haywood left yesterday for a week's visit to Washington city. Among the out of town attorneys at tending United States court are Walter E. Moore of Webster, A. S. Patterson of Bryson City and T. S. Rollins of Marshall. A number of revenue officers are at tending United States court. Among them are Deputy Collector Hayes of Boone, Revenue Agent A.. Patterson and Deputy Collector Tedder.- D. E. Hudiclns. esa.. of Marlon Is at the Hotel Berkeley. Mr. Hudglns and Mr. Justice appear In the civil court for R. W. Brown, a prominent Dust ness man of Marion, who la also here. The following are recent arrivals at the Windsor hotel: J. W. Macier, A. W. Horn. F. Ray of Franklin, N. C, J. W- Ramsey of Norfolk, va., i. r Curtis of Louisville, Ky., J. W. Free man of Fletchers, N. C. E. P. Masn, R. L. Leatherwood. T. C. Bryson, U. C. Martin and W. B. Ferguson of Waynesvlile, C. C; Cowan of Webster MR. FERGUSON NOTES AN ERROR MADE BY THE GAZETTE IN RE PORTING HIS SPEECH. Editor The Cltlsen: in this morn ing's Gasette's notice of my speech last night Is the following statement: "Mr. Ferguson argued in favor of the amendment as . a measure that would limit the negro vote. He ad- mltted that the fifth section was debat able.'' ,t feel sure the Oaiette did not in tentionally mlsreport my position. My position was that the fifth section of the proposed amendment gives the right to vote to the white men, and that the 15th amendment of the con stitution of the United State prohibits the United States and the state from denying that right to the white man; that the fourth section might be de batable on the contention that it de nies the negro rights conferred on the white man, but the advantage of the debate was In favor of the validity of the fourth section. The validity of the fifth section was clear beyond debate, : I trust the Gasette will make .the correction. In a matter of o' much Importance debates should not only be fair, but correctly reported. O. S. FERGUSON. I LADIES' AUXILIARY . ELECTS OFFICERS MONTHLY MEETING AT', THE HOME OF MISS ROSE GRANT, The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies', auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mlsa Rose Grant on Liberty street. After routine business had been transacted, the annual election of officers took place.' The following were elected: . President Mies, StlllwelL Vice-president Miss Rose Grant Secretary Mlsa Bernard. Treasurer Miss Nellie Schartle, At the close of the business session the ladles enjoyed a social hour with their hostess. Miss Mary Nichols con tributed a vocal solo very sweetly and in response to an encore gave a hu morous reading. . There was also .a piano solo by Mrs. O, B. Van Horn, which. was greatly enjoyed.. Dainty refreshments were served during the afternoon. TWO FOUND DEAD. This afternoon Sheriff Lee received a telegram from Swannanoa announc ing that two dead men had been found about two miles this- side of the station. The sheriff snd Coroner Se vier left soon after lu a buggy for Swannanoa. Pu re Foods only are .to , be found at 148 Mflntford Ave at reasonable prices. Your patron age respectfully solicited. PATTSKKS, r ' ' ' i l.r I'm! y ..t r sk " -. "j 1 i' i 1 i . J 9 ' 'hit Oxfords Received WjL:y.,?K 4 Leather and Tan $3.50. Box Calf at $300. '; , Vici at $2.50 All widths swell, stylish lasts. T:;v': The; heavy soles are In de mand. These will suit -you. J. SPANGENBERO. Headquarters Eastman Kodaks ICS... COSBY 27 Patton Avenue Rubber Tires; We use the GOODYEAR WING TIRE because it looks best, is the most du rable, ( and most highly approved The Goodyear Company has the largest tire factory in the world, and backs its product in every way. , Put on in our own Rubber Tire Department. : . , , . ,T. ,5. Morrison's Carriage Warehouse. Pearl's, Etc Pearl Meal, Hominy in small, medi um and large. White and brown Mfddllngs, Hay, Corn and Bran. . 1,000 pounds Pickles, plain, mixed, Mustard, Chow-chow, sweet, and other select food. , C. H. MILLER, Phone 217. 30 North Main. Keep Cool A A large line of fans and paper , 1 J napkins Just received at the 5 I j (, and 10 cent store. We have ,1 1 J fan for the short and fans for 1 1 , 1 the tall and enough for all, at ( 1 1 1 the ' 1 1 !; 5 aqd IO I! i! Cent Store m 30 Patton Avenue. ' ' - Good Urge Bunches, Sound Fruit CALIFORNIA PEARS Sweet and Juicy. None Better. ; . ' ' ;' r. BANANAS I..S I,m': . ' Sweet, Juicy, CALIFORNIA V PAPER SHELL ORANGES. . S v v.ii Ti."'.-iJ C'.. ",;,'.)..' ' Best Eatin Apples in v j . ineurKei. ...REELING i BROS. i t.poalte Poatofflee. 'Phone HI. Ladies SuppI GRAPES lumrjier For Men The largest part of our Summerwear for Men. Women and Boys has a5rtved: ! . For. . men wt : h"v Waak , Coats, Serges,'n Single Co andCoat and Vests, as weU as Sulu, Flannels, Wash Suits Pn Waists for Boy. Ladles' Waists, Skirts and Summer" Neck weaTT' largest assortment In the city at - " "The Outfitter" IIHattonAve. ; Fhone78. J$L SThe) Slflncf the Book." ! o "jcrV AsKeville and:::: j yufuiar view 1 books.. The Ashevllle is In portrollo form and la a beauty. The BUt ' 1 more baa t more leaves than formerly, la now as 11 page book for m cents. ..v .- -: L-ii,i . s , ,,'v-4 Rogers' Book Store Very handsome, trimmed in whJp cord, dark, green Panels, Car- . :' mine gear. All our .work. furnished with Bradley Couplings, ' Long Distance Dirtproof Axle with Bell Collar and Bailey Hangers for End Spring Gear. . ASHEVILLE HARDWARE CO., Acents. S. E. COR. COURT SQUARE. Phone 87, , , . Kelley Springfield Tire put on STATEMENT OF The Blue Ridge OP ASHEVILLE, N X- At the close of business April report to the Comptroller of the turrency). RESOURCBi Loam and Discounts' ..... 2l7,6.2i Overdratti'..'.'...;.,..;........... 77.44 U. 8. Bond! (at par)................ 125,000.00 Due from treasurer U. 8. Sl,3A09 ; , ; Cash in banks 88.400 Hi Cash In Vault U28J8. 4,77.M Xotal........ The Finest Line of French Briar and Meerschaum ' PWsouth ofN. Y. at the- "Bonanza" Wine and Liquor Co, 43 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Phona 72.. ; r - Standard Sewing Machine Co: " i SggT-1 , 1 Stock new Staudard Rotary Automatic Drop Head Machines, , I Machines rented by week or month', Expert repairing on all kinds of mnrliin.. I L.' U-. 1 J ' 1 0 . ; - Private Wirt Contimtoai QuotAtlont Murphy & Co, BROKERS ; Stocks, Cotton, ( ! : Grain and Provisions ,. ' A ( ( .'.''' M.T, OAoe, tl Broadway, v i ( , 1 ii Church 8T.' M,.fM,ii ' Bit FIR TO , ;' Bine Rldf Sstloaal' Baakl Asbe- vlile. M. O. t vChariotte NaUosal Bask. Charlotte, aaaimiird Kitkmal BakKw Terk. : Lnwry ftsnUnf Co. Atlaala. Ga.,,,, OapHol(itTBuk.AUBtarua. : BradstteM ComsMrolal ageaey; and Women ASHtVILLg.M.n. r ; :. -At -.: "Biltmore Photogravures." m- "riSSkliV ''Standard the Worid Over." -The Columbus Buggy Company's No. 501 Oakdale Wagon. , '1.1 in our Rubber Tire Department. National Bank 26. 1900.-' (Condensed! fedm' ;;;; liabilities. . ;:; CatitAt... .l..............4w?...........iaD 000.B Undivided profits less expenses . -and taxes pald..,,.,..., M,rii Clrealation.,.,1... .v........................... M,9M.oo Depostu jsjt :) Total ,v ,....1t.r...M....t. .,,,,.,1400,88? .tf ClelStlhtl, Broken Through all old fashioned .Ideas of .beer as a beverage the athletic and healthy girl ' Ul lWUy HUB, BI1U BUB fillUI lllttV Blic, j a spin on her wheel, or a game of golf, or in the 'dally ' routine ' of home life," there Is nothing that will act like a chartn in: restoring new life and vigor ' when weary a a bottle . of our pure and I holesome beer. We have Cln , cinnati beer and "Schliti,''; : the beer , that Biade Milwaukee fambu, ! :,..! T. A, VINCENT, Agent The Selection is Fine ..:;:;,',:..;,;,,;...,. .,.H.i,f, . . Prices aw low; and your opportuni ties are great to save money. We ha not advanced prices with the advance asked by others. You buy our gow ; last season's low prtees. That la .;. we are so popular with, the trade. ,,,..ri ' Ws alwkyi' ' ihariage to , keep . then down to the lowest notch. t. Tomatoes; small new pack -. J"!r Corn,, cans, well known brands..! Tomatoes; cans, full else Peas, Early Juna,' best Peaches, cans, California best Peaches, evaporated, best, per lb"-J Hlnce meat; catii Rolled Oats, lib.- packages, . best , grade ..'..v...'. . j Rice, first quaitr; pet Ib,,.''.'';';' best whole grain ' ,T Tomato catsups.' t6ttlei, first cla-J Tomato catsup, 'best made...."'!r Pepper eauce; bottle ,,vri ,'!!' Kerosene -oil, best Jr Vinegar, best, per gat.!.,..ii",-,w' LX.L; Grocery Berkeley PlfONK 107.
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