Newspapers / Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.) / June 11, 1900, edition 1 / Page 6
Part of Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
HIE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. MASONIC. Bale ot Condaet la the Ixdaroo Traatlcboard Deatffna, Tbe brethren ore emitled to certain tnarks of etiquette In .e lodgerooro. and so li the candidate. Tbe dej;rew 'ell demand tbe strictest courtesy, po Uteness and dignity (n tho treatment tf those who are being conducted Hhrough tbe ceremonies. Rudeness la trbolly incompatible with tbe cplrlt of tbe work. Rough uiannera or rafiian Iim In the treatment of any candidate (hould be condemued In tbe strongest terms and entirely banished from tbe lodgeroom. "Let all things be done decently and In order." Masonic Standard, One ot tbe lessons, of Masonry Is charity not the charity of almsgiving, but tbe charity which Is long suffering and kind, that thlnketb no evIL Tbe Irish Masons are actively en gaged In raining a twentieth century fund for tbe schools for Masonic or phans In Dublin. 1 There are only 371 members of the eighteenth degree, Scottish Rite, In all Ireland. A candidate must have been Master Mason of seven years' stand ing, a Royal Arcb Mason and a Tem plar. Freemasonry in Cuba has made a gain In membership during tbe past year of CM. The master who "refers" the candi dates to tbe monitor should give tbera a monitor to refer to, says Tbe Mason Ic Standard. There Is an English Masonic lodge In Patagonia, South America. Kparlv all the nrlnclnal Masonic lodges of England are represented at tbe front in tbe war In South Africa, Jxrd Roberts Is an old and active Irish Freemason and has held the rank, of past warden In the grand lodge of Eng land. Lord Kitchener, who Is alsfl an .active f reemason, represents we grana lodge of Ireland at the grand lodge of England. Tbe Knights Templar degree In In dia Is considered a side degree, - Any master Mason may receive It for 8 guineas. There Is a movement on foot to or ganize a board of relief of the seven Eastern Star chapters In San Francis co similar to the Masonic board of re lief. ODD FELLOWS. Celerado Working leeare Horn Trip) Llak Rotes. The Colorado membership is earnest ly engaged In discussing tbe question of raising funds for tbe construction of a home. Circulars have been sent to each lodge In tbe state, and Grand .Secretary J. M. Norrnau Is gatherlug Information from other Jurisdictions with a view of adopting tbe best plans And methods. "America lodge of Boston has ten dered Its services as personal escort to Grand Sire Flukertou on tbe occasion ot the parade- of the sovereign grand lodge at Rlchmoud next September, and the offer has been accepted by the grand sire. - - . . t The Pennsylvania llebekahs are wak log up, and the result are apparent In an Increase all over tbe state. The California assembly has Institut ed 10 new lodges during tbe term of the pment president, Mrs. Carpenter, In a lodge the same as In any co-op erative association all are under obll gatlons to equally share the burdens aud responsibilities aa well as tbe proi- Ita. ' Life's success depends on tbe faithful discharge of little preseut duties. No act Of mercy or deed of love can be per formed tomorrow or done In tbe ag gregate. The order Is not large enough to re lieve all the distress In tbe world. Do all you can without weakening or bank rupting your lodge, and then If further aid Is necessary it will not reflect upon your lodge If it coues from other sources, in the absence ot the deputy and tbe absence of any one delegated by tbe deputy any past grand may Install, and in the abseuce of past grands tbe noble grand may install the officers. Rev, C. W. Whorrall of Lincoln has kindly offered bis services as a teacher of elocution for the children of the Illinois Home school, and a class has recently been organized. The order has now passed Its eighty first birthday. The Odd Fellows' Relief association of Canada reports a high condition of pros-.H-rlty. Professional Prlda, Judtfe h appears, prisoner, that you bave been arrested for no lees than 43 burglaries. ... Prisoner Excuse me, your honor, not ao many as that! You natter me, I as sure you! Fliegonde Blatter. How to Make fronton Sticks. Cut bread that la suitable for toast ing In slices quarter of f-a Inch thick. Trim off the crust, spread both sides lightly with butter, cut Into strips quar ter of an Inch wide and bake In a mod Wrately hot oven until light brown. uhey are served w'th soup, sal As or Cheese, - SPECIAL NOTICES If you anything to sell or wish to buy thing say so In Bpeclal NoUesa, have any. DAVIDSON COLLEGE DAVIDSON, NORTH CAROLINA SIXTY-FOURTH YEAR BEGINS SEPTEMBER 6TH Classical Scientific Mathematical Biblical COURSES OFFERED FOR Terms moderate. Laboratories complete. Gymnasium equipped. Send for a J. B. SHEARER Catalogue. .President. BONDS OF SYMPATHY. From the Chicago Tribune. Mrs. Ollebout I thought you and Mrs- Seldom-Hotme were hardly on speaking terms, but I saw you talking with her last evening in the friendliest manner Imaginable. Mrs. Gofrequent Yes, I found out she'd been having the same kind of trouble with her hired girl that I've had with mine. LIST OF MEMBERS ASHEVILLE The following is a list of Board ot Trade, with the occupations of the members : ADVERTISING AOENCT. . J. D. Plummer. ARCHITECTS. A. L. Melton. . , R. 8. Smith. ' AUCTIONEERS. ' " William Turner. BAGGAGE TRANSFER. Asheville Transfer Co. Herbert R. Millard. BANKERS. J. E. Rankin. A. E. Rankin. J. P. Sawyer, Erwln Sluder.- BICYCLES. Eugene C. Sawyer. BOARDING. S. J. Cain. O. L. McDonald. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. F. F. Bainbrldge. H. Taylor Rogers. CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. T. S. Morrison & Co. O. B. Wright. CHINA AND GLASS. ' J. P. Howatt. i J. H. Law. CIGARS. L. Blomberg, CIVIL ENGINEERS. B. M. Lee. John A. Roebllng. CLERGYMEN. Rev. Father Marlon. COAL. Asheville Ice & Coal Co. Carolina Coal Co. J. F. Woodbury. CONTRACTORS. W. T. Hadlow. J. M. Westall. DENTISTS. Dr. J. W. Foreman. Dr. J. A. Gorman. Dr. Wexler Smathers. D RAYING. Asheville Dray Co. J. M. Lorlck. DRUGGISTS. x W. C. Carmlchael. Helnitsh & Reagan. Paragon Pharmacy Co, The Pelham Pharmacy. C. A. Raysor. T. C. Smith. J. E. Wlngood. DRY GOODS. S. Llplnsky. D. Oestrelcher. Stoner Bros. Sumner. Deal ft Co. EDITORS. W. O. EitKleston. A". H. McQuilkln. J. E. Norton. EDUCATORS. 3. D. Eggleston, Jr. Archibald A. Jones. R. J. TiRhe. FLORISTS. Idlewlltl Floral Co. FURNITURE. W. A. Blair. W. B. Williamson. FRUIT. FRUITS ft PRODUCE. WHOLESALE, MrConnell Bros. W. A. Mitchell. R. L. Ownbey. GROCERS. RETAIL. O. A. Greer. H. C Johnson. Wm. Kroger. D. O. Noland. Clarence Sawyer. Stradley Brothers. GROCERS, WHOLESAiA. Ell Mustln. W. J. Slayden. HARDWARE. Claybrook James. W. B. Northup. Pennlman Bros. CO. HARNESS. J. M. Alexander. HOTELS. F. A. Lincoln. Frank Loughran. E. P. McKlsslck. Tho. Wad ley Raoul. INSURANCE. Aston, Rawls 4 Co. F. 8. Coxe. D. C. Waddell, Jr. Alex Webb. JEWELERS. Qustave Alexander. B. H. Cosby. A. M. Field. W. H. Shoftner. The Directors ot the Board ot Trade meet at the City Hall the second Thursday ot each month at 4 p. m. All members of the organisation are earnestly Invited to attend thee meet ings. B. M. JONES, Bec'y. JOHN A, NICHOLS, Prea t. Literary Commercial A.B., B.S., AND A.M. Location healthful. Teaching thorough. m m anything yon Invent or Improve i also get CAVEAT.THADE-MARK, COPYRIGHTor DESIGN PROTECTION. Hand model, akatrh-Orrjhotn. for free examination and advice. BOO! ON PATENTS Bfffi TC.A.S'I07& CO. Patent Lawyers. W AS H I N GTO N.D.C. OF THE BOARD OF TRADE the members of the Asheville LIVERY. Chambers, Weaver ft Co. J. R. Oates. LAUNDRIES. John A. Nichols. -Charles M. Steele. LAWYERS. Alfred S. Barnard. Bourne & Parker. Frank Carter. T. H. Cobb. Locke Craig. Theo. F. Davidson. Marcus Erwln. Thomas A. Jones. Martin ft Webb. L. P. McLoud. Charles McNamee. Duff Merrick. -.f.H-JBvi Moore. J. D. Murphy.' Henry B. Stevens. J. H. Tucker. Whitson ft Keith. Thos. Settle. LUMBER, RETAIL. Geo. T . Scott A Co s LUMBER WHOLESALE. W. Tv Mason. - -MACHINE SHOPS. Ash e Supply ft Foundry Co. B. Burnett. MANUFACTURING. Asheville Skirt Co. Asheville Tobacco Co. E. W. Grove. MEATS. RETAIL. A. Brandl. W. M. Hill. MEATS, WHOLESALE. Armour Parking Ce MEN'S FURNISHINGS. H. S. Courtney. M. V. Moore. A. Whltlock. PAINTS AND VARNISHES. F. B. Miller. PHYSICIANS. Dr. C. P. Ambler. Dr. S. W. Battle. Dr. W. C. Browrison. Dr. J. A. Burroughs. Dr. J. E. David. Dr. C. L. Minor. Dr. J. F. Peavy. Dr. G. W. Purefox. Dr. Carl V. Reynolds. Dr. James Sawyer. Dr. John A. Watson. Dr. H. B. Weaver. Dr. John Hey Williams. Dr. W. V. Powell. PLUMBERS. Ball ft Sheppard. J. L. Rich. PHOTOGRAPHERS. J. H. Lewis. PRINTERS. Asheville Citizen. G. L. Hackney. REAL ESTATE. E. B. Atkinson. J. B. Bostlc. John M. Campbell. L. A. Farlnholt. H. F. Grant ft Son. W. B. Gwyn. A. J. Lyman. George S. Powell. O. D. Revell. Weaver & Alexander, W. W. West. Wilkle ft LaBarbe. 8ALOON3. J. H. Loughran. Frank CDonnell. Patrick Mclntyre. SHOES. J. Spangenberg. r TOVES AND TINWARE. W. A. Boyce. TELEPHONES. ; Asheville Telephone Co. UNDERTAKERS. ZC. W, Brown. 'J UNCLASSIFIED. J. S. Adams, Jr. Jno. A. Campbell. D. C. Champlaln. J. H. Drakeford. N. Emanuel. R, P. Foster. Fred A. Hull. Wm. Johnston Jr. . B. M. Jones. -John P. Kerr. T. W. Patton. . . H. W. Plummer. W. W. Rollins. C. E. Waddell. W. T, Weaver. R. 8. Howland. . ftEAL ESTATFv? By Weaver cc Alexander, Real Estate Brokers 26 Patton Ave P. O. Boa 244 FOR RENT. Unfurnished House of eight rooms with modern conveniences, including stable; newly painted and kalsomlned; exceptionally well built; central lo cation. $20. Weaver at Alexander. 40 Unfurnished Delightful suburban home; seven room house; fine garden; small stable; beautiful oak grove; near cars; considerable fruit. 117.50. Wea ver & Alexander. " 36 e Unfurnished House eight rooms, In good condition; small stable and gard en; near business part of city, -on quiet street; modern conveniences. $20. Weaver St Alexander. 38 Unfurnished Near terminus of Montford car line; five room cottage. In good condition; several acres of land; stable and 'poultry yard; spring water. Cheap. Weaver & Alexan der. 32- Furnished Splendid house of eight rooms, on Cumberland avenue; modern conveniences; well shaded; a very de sirable place.1 $00. Weaver St Alexan. der. 41 - Furnished Large and elegant coun try home, four miles from city; mod ern and' complete In all respects; lo cated on knoll overlooking river and popular drive; splendid stable and outbuildings; has rented $200 to , $250 per month; will let much cheaper now. Weaver & Alexander. 42 1 FOR SALE. House and lot At half price; eight room house, splendid condition (cost $2400); lot 60x300 feet (worth $600); near car line and pavement; fine view of mountains, river and railroad. Only $1500. (Terms.) Weaver & Alex ander. 43 -i L. Residence lot One one-third acres. half mile from square on paved street; view perfectly grand; two small bous es renting for 10 per cent, of price asked. $1000. Weaver ft Alexander. $4 Truck Farm 66 acres on Swannanoa river and drive near waterworks; 20 acres cleared; 12 of fine rich bottom several good springs; fine building sites; good timber. Cheap at $2500. Weaver ft Alexander. 44 FOR EXCHANGE, 'for Improved city property, new 4-room cottage and IS 1-2 acres land near the proposed University school site. New stable, woodshed, poultry yard and house: 500 grape and 1000 strawberry vines Just set; several varieties fruit "trees; iron mineral spring, lawn beautified by landscape gardener. Value $2000. Wea ver ft Alexander. 45 The Chicago i a newspaper for brlrht and Intelligent peo ple, li is made np to attract people who think. is not neutral or colorless, constantly trim' nlng la an endaavor to pleaae both sides, bnt It Is Independent in tbe beat hum of tbs word. It has pronounced opinions and Is fearless in expressing then, but It Is always fair to its opponents. Matters of national or vital public interest get mors space In THE TRIBUNE than la any other paper in tha West, For these reasons it is the newspaper yon (hould rend during tha forthcoming political campaign. THE TRIBUNE'S financial columns never mislead the public. Its lAi-ilities for gathering news, both local and foreign, are far superior to those of any other newspaper la the West. It presents the news in aa fair a way as pos sible, and lets it readers form their opinions. While It publishes the most comprehensive articles on all news features, 1! you are busy tbe "Summary of THE DAILY TRIBUNE" published daily on the first page gives you briefly all the news of the day within one col umn. Its sporting news is always the best, and Its Sunday Pink Sporting Section la bettor than apy hportlDK paper in the country. It Is the "cleanest" daily printed in tbe West, Notice. , Notice is hereby glVen by the mayor and board of aldermen ot the city of Asheville, as required by law, that the City Engineer has made a survey and filed his report in the office of the city clerk, showing the amount of work done, and the cost thereof, in the mat ter of the paving of that portion of Haywood street from the west edge of Montford avenue to the west edge of Buttrick street, in said city, and. also showing name of each abutting owner thereon, the number of front feet of each lot and the pro rata share of such cost of such street Improvement to be assessed against such real estate; and notice is hereby further given that, at the first regular meeting of said board of aldermen to be held after the explra tlon of 10 days from this date, said board of aldermen will consider said report, and if no valid objection be made thereto, the same will be adopted and. approved by said board and the lien and assessment for said street Im provement will then become complete ana operative. This May 23, 1900 M. W. ROBERTSON, Clerk of the city of Asheville 6-4-dlOt Special Notices VIRGINIA pepper cured per lb. at Kroger's. hams 15c. BUY the "Odorless" Refrigerator Food will not contaminate In them For sale by Mrs. L. A. Johnson, 43 Patton avenue. iaui, goo a reaa 01 English or French, wishes engagements to real to Invalids and the sick. Address M. A s. care me titlsen. 1-4-dtf, riuvaiii buaru-rieasant rooms grate and furnace heat; central, high location; aear P. O. Rock N Ledge, 13 Haywood street Mrs. L V. Cole, proprietor. FOR RENT very desirable newly lumisnea rooms; nign location; splen did view; one square from postofllce. In vicinity of several nice boarding nouses, st uaywooa su 'rnone iss. Tribune REAL, ESTAT3. WJLKIE & LaBARBE, Real Estate Brokers. . 23 Patton Avenue. partial, Cist. THIS LIST WILL BE CHANCED TWICE A WEEK FOR RENT FURNISHED. On Cumberland avenue New modern house of nine rooms; fully furnished. Including linen, silverware, etc; a very desirable place.- Price $55 per month for short term or $50 per month for six months or longer. Wilkle St La Barbe. .111 A completely furnished house of sev. en rooms; Just beyond city limits, on car line. A cool and quiet locality; large grounds and garden; horse and buggy Included if desired. $50 per month. Wilkle St LaBarbe. Ill A delightful residence on Haywood street; 10 rooms; every modern con venience; elevation and large grounds; bouse conveniently arranged and com pletely furnished. Price on application. Wilkle & LaBarbe. . 113 A completely furnished residence of eight rooms; half block from car line; all conveniences; piano Included; In eastern part of city.. Price $50 per month. Wilkle & LaBarbe. 114 A completely furnished 10, room house on Montford avenue; near city limits; on cat line; stable. $75 per month. Wilkle LaBe -e. 115 , very desirable residence on North Main street;, eight rooms, servants' room and basement; all conveniences; completely furnished, except silver and linen Price $75 per month (not less than four months lease). Wilkle & LaBarbe, . , ' 116 Cottage on Chestnut street; three bed rooms, parlor, reception ball, din ing room, kitchen, bath room; well fur nished. Price $35 per month. Wilkle & LaBarbe. 117 A desirably located- flat of five rooms, newly and completely furnished; all modern conveniences; good neighbor hood; on car line. Price for short term $32 per month; six months or longer $30 per month. Wilkle cY LaBarbe. 118 CHANGE WILKIE & LABARBE A charming- suburban residence ot seven rooms and servants' house; sta ble; pretty grounds; overlooking Swan nanoa river; excellent Well water; completely furnished. Price $40 per month. Wilkie & LaBarbe.. 122 FOR RENT UNFURNISHED. - A new six room cottage In popular residence section; all modern conven iences; 4 blocks from postoffle. Price $25 per month. Wilkie & LaBarbe. 140 A charming country place; several miles from city; 16 rooms; large grounds. Price, Including fuel, $25 per month. Price, Including furniture for six rooms and fuel, $35. Will not rent for boarding house. Wilkle & La Barbe. 141, Large house (14 rooms) on Patton avenue car line. House la now being put in thorough repair; shady grounds of four acres; a lovely home. $50 per month by year. Wilkie St LaBarbe. 104 A well constructed little cottage of Ave rooms on .Lookout mountain car line; garden; a cool, quiet little home. $11 per month. Wilkie & LaBarbe. 105 On Central avenue; eight room house In good state of repair and convenient ly arranged: city water, bath rooms etc. Price $17.50 per month. Wilkle & LaBarbe. 106 A modern bouse of 20 rooms; Just be. yond city limits; cool and shady loca tion; electric lights and bells; accessi ble to business section by hack line making regular trips; very desirable for boarding house. $50 per month; less by year. Wilkle & LaBarbe. 107 SUBURBAN board, aear golf links. 15 minutes' walk to cars; high ground, fine view, new house, choice table. Mrs. Gulliver. Ottari. Box 47. NOW is the time for spring chicken. We are serving a better meal than ev er, and want you to eat with us. Strawberries and strawberry short cake at Woodlawn. FOR SALE Good paying business on Patton avenue. $375 cash. Purchaser can make 100 per cent. If properly man aged. Fine Investment for good man of small means. J. M. Campbell. SPECIAL SALE of stamped goods In center pieces, doylies and sofa cush ions to make room for some new goods. Mrs. Belle D. Jones, 54 Patton ave nue, Kensington Art school. 5-28-dlm VERY DESIRABLE rooms with board; new house, furnace heated, electric lights and bells, superb view, on paved street, near churches and postofllce. Mrs. F. A. Hull, 103 South Main street - 3-27-dtf IS THERE a building and loan as sociation or other company that will build a house according to plans of my choice, to be paid for in rent? Ad dress "Home," care The Citizen. . 6-7-dtf. CARPETS-Now, you are changing your furniture, you need a good car pet. 1 have a good selection in both Brussels and Ingrain to sell at low figures. W. Turner, 35 North Main street. 'Phone 226, ."R sALBNew 30-room hotel with $500 worth of furniture in same; one half mile of thriving town, near station.- Finest summer resort in coun- iUi40 ,ce K00i lani1 belonging to It $4200-one-half cash, balance on good terms. Apply J. M. Campbell. TYPEWRITERS When you buy a new typewriter buy a Remington. The Remington Is the "standard." It will do more work and better work than any other writing machine. We also buy, sell and rent second hand typewriters of all rhakes.-Typewrlter Exchange. 23 Patton avenue. HELP WANTED, MALE-Capable man with good references to manage 1 on mercantile business, old es tabllshed Arm. $100 a month, extra commissions. Must be willing to en gage for one year. $800 cash required -opportunity, Drawer 28, New Haven Conn- .J-d4t-aat Phones fifir ROOMS FOR RENT. We have furnished and unfurnished room in suites of two, three and four in various residence sections of the city. Will be pleased to give descrip. tfon and prices upon application at our orBee- Wilkle St LaBarbe. , xot Y MONET TO LOAN. $T0OO on Improved city property, worth not less than $2500, first mort gage Wilkle St LaBarbe. 400 FDR SALE C1TT PROPERTY. A very desirable residence on Hay wood street near Montford avenue. House' is well built, nine rooms and outl buildings. Lot 120 feet front, 210 feet deep. Price $0500. Wilkie St LaBarbe. .' . 64$ House- of nine rooms. Just off Mont ford avenue; furnace, city water and sewer connection; cabin for servants; nice garden. Lot 6xl75. Price $2500. Wilkle- St LaBarbe. , . 544 On Hillside street 12 room house and basement; good well; stable and garden. Lot 75x119. Price $1600. Wilkle & LaBarbe. 545 The most desirable borne with, large grounds for sale In Asheville. This charming place Is within city limits and accessible to business section, yet the large shaded grounds make It as quiet and secluded as If In country; orchard and vineyard - large garden; outbuildings. House contains 10 rooms; hardwood floors; Wilkle ft LaBarbe. 631 On Bailey street. Well arranged house of 10 rooms; city water; sewer connection. Lot 60x200. This property can be bought tor $2000 and is worth more. Wilkle & LaBarbe. 540 , ' BUILDING LOTS. We have building lota of any size de sired and. In various sections of the city and suburbs, ranging In price from $50 to $3000. We can please you. Wil kle & LaBarbe.. (46 VALUABLE CITT PROPERTY. House of eight room with outbuild ings and 37 acres of land; on eleva tion; shady and excellent view; sever al desirable building site; can be pur cnased on easy terms. Price $5000. Wilkie & LaBarbe. 801 FOR SALE COUNTRY PROPERTY.' $25,000.001750 acree; four miles' from Asheville; eight room house and six cabins; several springs and running streams; about one-fourth of property is fenced for pasture. Wilkle St La Barbe. 296 Farm of 47 acres ort Burnsvllle road, about four miles from city; fertile land, suitable for truck gardening and well located for poultry business; two dwell ings and store room. Price for whole $4800, or would be divided. Wilkie ft LaBarbe. 300 $2500.00 Farm of 100 acres, four miles from Asheville. This farm is on proposed route of new electric car line and Is a bargain at price it is now of fered. Wilkie St LaBarbe. '7$ .LET'S TALK IT OVER. . If you have property you wish to sell or rent, or if you desire to make an investment or lease property, we would be glad to talk the matter over with you, and believe we can be of service in either case. Wilkie St LaBarbe. 109 COUNTRY HOMES. We have inquiries from three parties wha desire to rent homes for the sum mer, outside the city, with shady yards and good water. Wilkie & LaBarbe. 119 CALIFORNIA FRUITS-Peaches. Oranges, Lemons and Prunes. Thos. W. Fitspatrlck St Co., 34 North Main street WANTED A colored man to drive and take care of horses and do some little work about the house. Only those with good recommendations need apply. Rev. R. R, Swope, Bilt more. 6-U-d2t FOR RENT. One boarding house, 13 rooms, all modern conveniences and electric lights; on newly paved street. Also one seven room cottage, one furnished and one unfurnished flat. All modern conveniences. Apply to O. D. Revell, 32-34 Patton avenue. IMPROVED and unimproved lots for sale. City and suburban property for sale. Real estate of every description, ' except timber land, for sale. Fur nished and unfurnished large and smalt houses to let. For particulars or any Information relative to Asheville and opportunities there for remunerative investment, address A. J. Lyman, f flces 13 Church street. I BUY and sell anything. I now have for sale one good elevator for two or three story building. In good condition, with new ropes; capacity four thous and pounds; four good prtxe screws and frames complete; one dynamo, ca pacity five hundred lights; two organs in fine condition, and a lot of house hold goods. ' AJ1 very cheap. W. L. Moore, 11 West Court Square, 'Phone 378. FOR SALE AND RENT 7 room cottage Chestnut st., furnished; 8 room house Charlotte st.', furnished; 8- room house Cumberland aver," fur-' nlshed; I unfurnished cottages,6 rooms each. For Sale 2 choice lots Merrl mon ave.; pretty grove lot East St., on car line; bargln In 9 room house Cumberland ave.; choice lots on Vance and Oak stj., prices low; big bargain 7 room house Btarnes ave.; timber lands, 2000 acres, ' 10,000 acres, 400 acres, all fine hardwood in virgin state. Natt Atkinson Sons' Co., Real Estate Dealers. ' !MminiiiMtr r-v-r-e PATENTS DPSIfiNS TRADE-MARKS AND COPYRIGHT! OBTAINED V ADVICE At TO PATENTABILITY t f Notice In" Inventive Aga" la f Book "How toobtain Patants" I 1 r Omvm moderate. Wo fas till patent is secured. L nsir nnctiy eonodanual. Address. J t. tlCBERS. P.U Lwyar. W.shlaelaaTV C-
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 11, 1900, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75