THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITJZE2J.
SATURDAY, Jl'NK 2, 1;,..).
The next Eclipse
To occur in Ashavllla
i
will not require
smoked glasses
We shall continue to eclipse all
it",'
competitors while serving you in
the line of DRUGS, CHEMICALS
OR TOILET GOODS.
A TOTAL ECLIPSE 1
1 THE .
Carolina Pharmacy
"High Grade preecrlptlon
Work."
COLLEGE ST. and COURT SQ.
Bank.
Capital Stock,
$100,000
EXCELLENT FACILITIES JTOR
DOINO A GENERAL BANKING BUS
INE88.
All Business Intrusted to us will have
the best possible attention.
Collections made and reported
promptly
. Correspondence and accounts solicit'
td.
Safe deposit boxes for rent.
' Banking hours: a. m. to t p. m,
J. E. RANKIN, Cashier.
FINE SHOES
James A. Banister's
i -j
Win. Dorsch & Sons
Vlcl, Patent Leather, Button.
Lacs and Oxfords, Chocolate
and Black Vlcl,' Tan, Willow
and Oxblood. All sites and
widths.
PRICE
$5.00
THE
BOSTON
s
HOE
TORE
Leading ghof ftm. ' 'Phone JT1
Battery
Park
MENS
Changes ..
Here and there, In spite of careful
buying, we find a slow moving . Item,
disappointing an Item hot in good re
quest. As soon aa we And time to consider
such, WE MAKE THEM BELL. At
some pries almost anything moves
rapidly, so we try honestly to deter
mine what pries Is needed to close out
such goods fast and the price our
Judgment dictates at one becomes
the new Crura.
SUNDAY SERVICES
IN THE CHURCHES
ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR GUID
ANCE OF WOR8HIPERS.
First Presbyterian church Preach.
Ing by the pastor. Rev. R. F. Camp
bell, D. D.. at 11 a. m. and I p. m.
Christian Endeavor meeting, 7:15 p. m.
North Ashevllle M. E. church, south,
Rev, E. K. McLarty. pastor Services
t 11 a. m. and 8:15 p. m.; Sunday
school. MO . m.i Junior league, 4
m. Rev. D. Atkins, D. D., will
preach 'at the morning service.
Services at French Broad Baptist
church tomorrow as usual. Preaching
at 11 a. m. and t p. m. by the pastor,
Rev. C. H. Durham. Sunday school
at 10 a. m.
Christian church Services In old li
brary building. Sunday school at 10
, m.; communion .service at II a. m.
Rev, Edwin L. Bain will preach at
Bwannanoa Methodist church at 11 a.
m. and at Haw Creek at I p. m., fill
ing the appointments of Rev. Mr.
Crutchfleld, who is visiting in Louis
ville, Central M. E. church, south Sunday
school at a. m.; preaching by the
pastor, Kev. j. h. weaver, u. u., si
11 a. m. and :15 p. m; Epworth
league devotional services at 7:30 p.
m. All are cordlaly Invited to worship
with us.
First Baptist church Services at 11
a. m. and l:so p, m. rreacning ai
both services by the pastor. Rev. W.
M. Vines. Subject of the morning
sermon "True Greatness" J evening
The First Thing In Life, Sunday
school. :30 a. m.. J. H. Tucker, su
perintendent.,
All Souls' churco. Biitmore, Kev. k.
E. Swope. V. D., rector-rServlct-s.at 11
a. m. and i p. m. Sunday school and
Bible class, l:S0 p.m.
Bethel M. E. church, south. Rev J
J. -Gray, pastor Sunday morning at
1:10, Sunday school; 11 a. m.. preach
In: 1:30 n. m.. teachers' meeting; 4:S0
p. m., Junior league; 7:w p. m.,
preaching.
First cnurcn or cnrisi, scientist,
Pvthlan hall. K and 87 South Main
street Services at 11 a. m. The publls
are cordially Invited. Seats free.
St. Paul's Lutheran Services In T.
M. C. A. hall. Sunday school 10 a. in
Preaching, at 11 a. m. All cordially In
vitud. Rev, C. Brown Cox. pastor.
West End BaDtlst church There will
be preaching at 11 a. m. and I p. m
by Rev, James Woes Israel. Sunday
school at s: so a. m.
Rev. T. M. Myers will conduct
baDttslna service at the Old Refuge
Chrtstisn church at 11 a. m. Sunday,
and will preach at the church at the
corner of Woodfln and Spruce streets
In the evening. Many townspeople
are aolna- to the Refuge service.
Haywood street MethodUt church
Sunday school at :45 a. m. Children's
day services at 11 a. m. Senior league
at 7:48 p. m. Preaching by the pas
tor at 1:16 D. m.
Biitmore Baptist church, Rev. J. M.
UimrlK haatnN-Services at 11 a. m.
and I P. Mi Subject fbr the morning
service "A Christian and His Purpose";
evening, "Opposition to Religion."
Rev. Dr. Buxtoit will officiate at
Grace church at ll m.
Trlnlt church, Whitsunday Holy
communion, 7:30a. m.; morning prayer
and holy communion, 11 a. m.; Sun
day school, 4:45 p. m.; evening prsyer,
I. AH seats free.
St. Matthias church, Whitsunday
Matins, litany and holy communlun, 11
a. m.; evensong and sermon. 8:30 p.
m. Rev. Henry Stephen McDuffey,
priest In charge.
A8HEVILLE LODGE OFFICERS.
Ashevllle lodge No. 1W, Knights of
Pythias, elected he following officers
for the ensuing, half year last evening:
Dr. J. H. Woodcock, chancellor com
mander; Mark W. Brown, vice chan
cellor (re-elected); Donald Glllls, pre
late (re-elected); F. M. Jordan, mas
ter of works; William Farr, master at
arms; J. F. Buchanan, Inside guard;
A. 8. Jonea, outilde guard: W. W.
Pat ton, keeper of records and seals.
At the conclusion of the meeting the
lodge was entertained at the Candy
Kitchen by Dr. Woodcock.
NEW UNION.
Ashevllle union, No. 41. Wood. Wire
and Metal Lathers' International
union, was organised last evening, with
10 charter members and the following
officers: President. J. M. Chunn; vice
preildent. P. E. McCanless; recording
secretary, W. M. Bles; financial sec.
retary, J. A. KUIIan; treasurer, J. Os
Brown: sergeant at arms, M. S. Ship
man; guard, D. I. KUIIan.
REST-CURB PLACE.
One of the most beautiful hous
es in Ashevllle, charmingly sltuat.
ed, surrounded by 61 acres of land; on
street car line; 10 minutes' walk to
poet office. Elegant general table for
rest cure boarders. Hyglento diet for
those under treatment.
Beautiful porcelain baths.
Positively no consumptives taken.
Classes In Swedish movements dally.
QUISISANA SANITARIUM,
167 French Broad Ava.
In prices on a number of things have
been made lately, usually where the
goods are sold down to small
lots, maktng the room of more conse
quence than any profit on the remain
der. In cases of this kind we pay no at
tention to cost, but often makt our
prices about half of first cost.
H. REDWOOD & CO.
7 and B PATTON AVE.
C otfilao. Dry Goes? a, Fancy
Qooda, Shoae, Hate and
ButtaeUR Patterns.
"The Paragon," Opposite PostofRce.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Sol. Simon and son of Statesvllle are
here.
J. W. White of Knox vllle arrived In
the city today. '
D. W. Parker and wife of Detroit
Mich., arrived yesterday, '.
Mies Sadie G. Gross of Charlottes
ville, Va., was among today's arrivals.
; Dr. E. R. Morris left today fer At
lantlc City and New York for a II
days trip.
Rev. Dr. Dan Atkins went to Hen
dersonvllle yesterday and will return
this afternoon. '
Miss Annie De Vault has gone to
Morganton to visit her cousin, Miss
Mary Lou Bristol.
Dabney R. Tarbrough, who has
been attending Wake Forest college,
returned borne last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Summers re
turned, yesterday afternoon from Da,
vldson college commencement.
W. K. Norris of the Men's Outfitter
force Is back from a two weeks' va
cation, which he spent at Turnpike,
Miss Cole, who will have charge of
the kindergarten department of the
Ashevllle Bummer School and Conserv
atory, has arrived and Is at the Ashe
vllle college.
Miss Van Lear of Shreveport, La., is
expected to arrive here tomorrow
morning to spend the summer with
her sister, Mrs. W, H. Morton, at the
college cottage.
A. W. Calhoun of Atlanta, Harry L.
Gerstle of Chattanooga, D. C. Cum.
mlnrs of Canton, John W. Fisher of
Newport. Tenn.. J. N. Frohmiller of
Cincinnati. Wallace P. Cllpton of Phil
adelphia and C. F. Parker or Zanes-
vllle, O., are recent arrivals at the Ho
tel Berkeley.
Mrs. R. Hart, Miss Mary Hart, Miss
Lotta Hart and W. 8. Hart of New
Tork city arrived here yesterday, Mr
Hart la a well known actor and has
been seen several times on the boards
at the Grand. During the past season
he has bad an Important role In "Bn
Hur," which has been running in New
Tork.
QUITE CHILLY
FOR THE NEGRO
(Continued from First Page.)
6.75; Merrell, 66; Waldrop, 9; Tipton,
6.
Merrell was declared elected.
On the fourth ballot there was Tio
nomination.
Fifth ballot: Gentry, 2.50; Roberts,
18.50; Waldrop, 58; Luther, 15.
For surveyor: A. B. Ballard was
nominated by acclamation.
For clerk of the crlmlnul court K. S
McCall nominated 11. A. Whlttemore.
Mr. Whlttemore was nominated by 'ac
clamation.
For solicitor R. B. Roberts nomina
ted Mark Brown. There being no oth
er nomination Mr. Brown's nomination
was made by acclamation. ,
For tax collector Will Heaton and.T
J. Reed were nominated. Mr. Reed
withdrew. Robert Greenwood was also
named. The result: Greenwood, 78;
Heeton, 12; Reed, S.
For register of deeds Dr. I. A. Har
ris, W. H. Wilson, G. E. Sprinkle and
Charles U. Monday were named. W.
H. Wilson was nominated, but de
cllned to accept. A motion to leave
the matter to the executive committee
was lost.
Byron T Reeves was named, also
Prof. N. A. Penland. Vote: Reeves,
41; Penland, 1.34; Harris, 48.26.' Dr
Harris was declared elected.
For treasurer, W. K. Payne was
nominated by acclamation.
For clerk of the Superior court, J
Will Jones was treated the same way
For sheriff, ex-Sheriff Worley was
named, also W. H. Wilson, but Mr
Wilson's name was later withdrawn,
and Mr. Worley was nominated by
acclamation.
For the legislature, V. S. Luek was
nominated by acclamation, and .on H
L. Gudger's motion his record was en
domed.
Dr. R. I. Wilson of Swan
nanoa and Dr. J. 8. T. Balrd
were nominated. The result: Wilson
89.50; Batrd, 3.50.
, The following etWutlve committee
was elected: Hunter Arnold, W. M
Hill, E..T. Belote, Otto Hlldebrand. H
L. Gudger, J. M. Sanders. W. E. Low
ranee, Clyde Deaver, Q. W. Cannon, J
F. Ducker, Charles McNamee, G. M
Oarren, J. W. Walker, E. M. Ownbey,
W. R. Howard, J. B. Hunter. A. A
Hensley, S. M. Riddle, James N. Mor
gan, T. B. Creasman, T. C. Dobson, D,
H. Wild. J. W. Randall. T. H. Wea
ver, F. A. Penley. P. T. MoAfee. G
F. Brock. R. A. Jones, J. H. Sumner,
T. J. Harklne, Jr.
R. T. Poor was nominated for con
stable In Ashevllle township by accla
mation.
R. B. Roberts, H. L. Herren ana
Dr. Q. W. Reed were appointed
committee to nominate congressional.
senatorial and Judicial delegations.
i i
No matter how
busy we are, you will
be waited on; thoroughly,
comfortably, and by com
petent salesmen interested in
yoir welfare.
We would rather have
one satisfied customer than
six that are not
That's the policy of shoe
selling at.. .
Spangenbers's
Court Square. ; :
WATERMAN
IDEAL
FOUNTAIN
PENS
HAVE A . WORLD-WIDE
REPUTATION A9 THE
BEST PEN MADE AND
THEY DESERVE IT. ANY
STYLE OR SIZE YOU
WANT AT
COSBY'S
27. PATTON AVENUE
LIGHT VEHICLES
FOR PONIES AND
SMALL HORSES...
Mda by COLr-AX MOF. COMPANY
' Lkht, stylish, well made and
welt finished.
Agency at
'.- 8. MORRISON'S CARRIAGE
WAREHOUSE.
Rubber tire, if desired.
WHOLE-SALE
Wholeeale and Retail...
Grain and Feed
Fancy Groceries, Etc.
Salearoom
30 North Main St
C. H. MILLER.
WHY PAY 50 CENTS A
POUND WHEN YOU
CAN PURCHASE A PURE
BAKING POWDER
FOR 30 CENTS 7
RUMFORD IS PURE
AND SELLS FOR 30 CENTS.
FINE
PEACHES
FINE
...EELING
I BROS.
Opposite postofflos. , 'PaoaaXll
GEORGIA
ORANGES
PERFECT
ASHEVILLE ICE AND COAL CO.
H. T. COLLINS, Proaldent
Thirteen years dealera In Pur lea and Scraanad Coal.
PHONE 40. , ' 32 PATTON AVENUE
'The Sign of
..HAMMOCK SEASON
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an .e
the Book.'
ROGERS' BOOK
rMMrWrvWWAArVWAArA
Have you ever ' thought who pays for ex
perimenting in an unknown line of vehicles?
The dealer don't if you settle with him.
Then who does?
We know the Columbus work, so do our
patrons, and we never have a dissatisfied
customer.
ASHEVILLE HARDWARE CO.
S. E. CORNER
PHONE 97
J. W. NORWOOD, President.
CAPITAL,,
The Blue Ridge
AwrVV
ASHEVILLE, N. C. V
We offer to depositors every accommodation which tg oonsltent with safe
banking; and we are in a position to to ah them money on approved seourlty.
Safety Deposit Bozea to rent.
No Interest paid on deposit!. '
DIRECTORS:
W. J. Slayden, Jas. A. burroughs, O. A. Norwood, 8. P. McDivitt, 3, W.
Norwood, Erwln Sluder, R. P. Walker.
The Finest Line of French
Briar and Meerschaum
t - II - ..
Pipes south of N. Y. at the
"Bonanza" Wine and Liquor Co.
43 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Phone 72.
Standard Sewing Machine Co. No-n s5uIRcE0URT
Stock new Standard Rotary Automatic Drop Head Machines. "
Machines rented by week or month, Expert repairing on all kinds of
Prirtt Mi. ;- r
a
Coatlnaom Qmottioa&
Murphy & Co.,
I BROKERS
Stocks, Cotton,
Grain and Provisions
B. Y. Offloa, al Broadway.
- ;"
URSITO-
, Bine Ridge Katloaal Baak. Asba
villa, H. c.
Charlotte Natfcmsl Baak. Charlotte.
N.O.
Seaboard National Baak, Hew Terk.
Lowry Baaklnc Co. Atlaata, Oa.
Capitol Olty Bank, lUaataTwa.
Bradstteet ConuMroial AgeMf.
m r: i
4 UiUUO I UUilCCll
l .1 Tt I.
muves .illicit
.i
; Is upon us and you should call and
see our line before the stock is broken.
We have all prices, colors and sizes, and
their quality we can recommend. Also
Croquet, Tennis and Golf Goods.
STORE,
. .. ?.' .. J 5 .
COURT SQUARE.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
ERWIN 8LUDER, Cashier.
$100,000.
National Bank
ft -
Rerfepw
liVIY
' - V ,
Qjgrf Stand.
Broken Through
all old fashioned ideas of beer aa a
beverage the athletic and healthy girl
of today has, and she finds that after
a spin on her wheel, or a game of golf,
or In the dally routine of home life,
there la nothing that will act Ilka a
charm In restoring new life and vigor
when weary aa a bottle of our pure
and wholesome beer. We have Cin
cinnati beer and "Schliti," the beer
that made Milwaukee famous.
T. A. VINCENT, Agent.
Ht
To the users of the weed we have
this to say: No better line of ci
gars to be "found In Ashevllle than
at .-
Ice's
25 SOUTH MAIN ST.
PHONE 250.
CIGARS
Notice.
Having qualified aa administratrix of
Q. F. Penland, deceased, notice la here
by given to all persona holding clalme
against said estate to present the same
to tha undersigned for payment, duly
verified, on or before the 26th day of
May, 1901, or this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery. All persona
Indebted to the said estate are hereby
nptWed to settle tha same Immediately'
and save cost. This May M, 1900.
LADOSCA PENLAND,
Administratrix.
B. V. Wolfe, Atty. , l--dU