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8 TILE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEX. MONDAY. JUNH 11, 1.- J. STICKY FLY PAPER The out "stick-ing-esf ) sort - Vfc; par box (23 double -' eeta) . 50 etc "-v Alto Dutcher's Poison Fly Paper Insect Powder Moth Balls THE - u Carolina Pharmacy "High Grade Prescription Work." COLLEGE ST. and COURT SQ. Battery Park Bank. Capital Stock, , $100,000 EXCELLENT FACILITIES FOP. DOING A GENERAL BANKING BUS AH ouslne Intruded to lit will have ihe beat possible attention. Collections made and reported "promptly . CorTeepondence and accounts aollclt fl. laft depoalt boxe (or rent. Banking hours: 9 a. m. to t p. m. J. E. RANKIN, Cashier. LADIES' Oxford Tics $1.50 to $3.50. We have a large line of these goods- all of them this season's latest shapes and styles. WELTS. McKATS and TURNS. Patent Leather, Vlcl Patent Leather Calf, Chocolate and Black Vlcl. THE BOSTON s HOE TORE Leading Shoe Firm. Phone 671 FIGURED LAWNS, DIMITIES, ORGANDIES, S I PIQUES, ETC. WHITE GOQDS OF ALL S ? KINDS AND WEIGHTS. S Some exceedingly good value in the JfDWOOD QQ t foregoing. Many of them bought be-' " .... J 7 and 8 PATTON AVE. f . ' lw PrevaiUsf price. . Clothing. Dry Goods, Fancy , 1 Goods, Shosa, Hats and But- J tarlek Patterns . u S NORTH CAROLINA BAR ASSOCIATION Program of the Convention to be Held Here. THE SESSIONS ARE TO BE HELD JUNE 27-29 AT THE BATTERY PARK HOTEL. ' The AihevlUe Law association will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock In the office of Btiurne tt Parker to perfect arrangements for the entertainment of the state association t , The program of the state meeting, as Issuett by Secretary ,J. Crawford Biggs, Is as follows: Wednesday, June 27: 9 p. m., called to order by the chairman of the exec utive committee, J. 8. Manning, esq.; reports of special committees, appoint ment of committees; Introduction of resolutions; notice of amendments to by-laws; new business. Thursday, June 28: 10 a. m., annual address of the president of the asso ciation, Charles F. Warner, esq.; re ports of secretary and treasurer;- porta of standing committees; general business: trolly ride over the city and reception under the auspices of the Swannanoa Country and Ashe vllle clubs. 1 p. m., "The Law of North Carolina as to Married Women," Judge Armls- tead Burwell; discussion; general bus' tnesa. Friday, June 29, 10 a. m.: "The D velopment ot the Science of the Law," Judge James E. Shepherd; discussion; general business; report of committee to recommend officers; election of of ficers and members of the executive committee. Friday afternoon: Ride over the Vanderbllt estate under the - auspices of the bar of Ashevllle. 10 p. m.: Banquet to the associa tion. The sessions will be held In the ball room of the Battery Park hotel. Re duced rates to member of the associ ation and their families are offered at the Battery Park, the Berkeley and the Swannanoa hotels. 0NFERENCE0FTHE Y. W. C. ASSOCIATION TO BEGIN HERE FRIDAY AND CONTINUE TO JUNE 25. The Young Woman's Christian asso elation conference will begin here Frl day, and will last until June 25. Ona of the Important delegations will be that from the gulf division, of which Mrs. A. McD. Wilson Is chairman Among the delegates who are expected to come from Atlanta are Mrs. A McD. Wilson, Miss Roberts, Mrs. Woodslde, Mrs. McCabe, Mies Willi Stanton, Miss Laurie McRae, Mis Jen nle Armstrong, MIbs Charlotte Dunn, Miss lone Clark. Miss Roberts will have an important part in the conference work, for which she i well fitted by her experience a missionary In Persia, and her devo tion and long connection with thl class of work. STATE BANKERS. The railroads have granted a rate of one and one-third firstclaas fare to the fourth annual convention of the North Carolina Hankers' association which will meet in Greensboro June 14 and 15. Arrangements have been made to make the visit ot the bank ers In Greensboro a most pleasant one The social features will Include Thursday evening reception in the parlors of the Merchants' and Manu tacturers club, and Friday evening reception at the state Normal college, tendered by the faculty and lady stu dents. Invitations have been extend ed to every banker in North Carolina Virginia and South Carolina, and large attendance is anticipated. UIUHT SINGING CLASS. Next week Mr. Dunkley will Instl lute a sight singing class for the mem hers of the First Baptist church choir, No charge Is to be made, though from time to time there will be a small as sessment to pay for the necessary mu sic, etc. Any one wishing to Join thl class may do so upon giving a promise to become a member of the choir. The class will meet Wednesday and Frl day evenings at 7:30. WEBB AT MT. CARMEL. Charles A. Webb, candidate for o licltor, and Sheriff R. F. Lee drove to Mt. Cartnel school house Saturday, where Mr. Webb delivered a political speech in the evening. Mr. Webb made a fine speech of over an hour length, and his remarks on the amend ment were enthusiastically received The speech was a vote maker, and It estimated that tiie precinct, Leicester No. 2, will go Democratic by an In creased majority. "The Paragon," Opposite Postofflce. ERS0NAL -PARAGRAPHS Baxter Shemwell arrived yesterday from St. Louis. Judge T. A, McNeill was here yes terday on his return from Swain court. Emmett Gudger returned Saturday from Chapel Hill, where he Is now ft senior. Representatives Moore " of Jackson, Fleming of Clay and Mauney of Cher' okee were here Saturday en route to Raleigh. i M.tx Marcui.' has returned front South Carolina. Mr. Marcus son, ho has been ft Greenville, S. C, re turned with his father. Senator Josh Franks of the 34th dis trict, and a member of the atAte board of elections, was here Saturday night on his way to Raleigh. Atlanta Journal: Mrs. J. W. Har well and Mies Dora Cannon will leave next Sunday for North Carolina . to pend two months n and around Ashevllle, ; Walter Cain has returned home from Chapel Hill for a week's vaca tion, after which he will resume his studies at the university for the sum mer course. Miss Ellerbe Holt left Saturday for Charlottesville; Va., where she will at tend the University of Virginia com mencement, and will afterwards visit friends for some weeks. T. W. McHan of Atlanta, J. "B. C. Davis of Washington, D. C. 8. T. Wilson of Winona. III., J. A. Sullivan of Knoxville and T. C. Smith of Cin cinnati were among yesterday's ar- ivals. Salisbury Truth-Index: Mr. Mau rice Collnsky, who formerly conducted clothing store in Salisbury. ,was In the city this morning on his way to Ashe vllle. Mr. Collnsky will reside In Ashevllle in the future. Greensboro Telegram: Mrs. Jesse Yates arrived from Ashevllle last night and Is spending the day In the cHy with her sister, Mr. H. W Wharton. Tomorrow she will go to Wilson to visit her parents. Spartanburg Herald: Mrs. C. F Camp and children of Ashevllle are visiting relatives and friends . in the city. Mrs. E. B. Powell, accom panled by her little son, Master Pierce Edwards, of Ashevllle is visiting her sister.- Mrs. Margaret L. Wert, on North Liberty street. ' SHOT AT HIS WIFE 'AND WOUNDED A BOY AFFAIR IN VICTORIA THAT MAY COST A LIFE. Claude Connelly, a 12 years old color ed boy. was struck under the heart yesterday by a 38 calibre bullet and se rlously wounded. The shooting took place In the boy's home in Victoria, in a house occupied jointly by his parents and another family. A row took place In the other family, in which the man shot at hla wife with a revolver and missed her. The bullet struck some object, and rebounding, struck the Connelly boy, missing his heart about two Inches and passing through his body. The elder Connelly picked the boy up and carried him to Dr, S. J. Woodcock, Whom he saw waiting for a car near by. Dr. Woodcock 'brought the patient to his. office In the Y. M. C. A. building, and gave him attention. The boy Is resting easily at his home today, and may recover, though his condition is critical. The man who did the shooting es caped. SENATORIAL COMMITTEE. The Democratic senatorial conven tion at the meeting Saturday authoriz ed Chairman Carter to appoint a sena torial executive committee, in accord ance with the resolution Chairman Carter appointed Donald Ulllisof Bun combe chairman; and J. R. Swann of Madison. The member from Haywood is to be appointed at the meeting in Waynesville next Saturday, the ap pointment to be made on recommenda tion of the Haywood senator. Standard and reljgious Books at one-half publishers' price Morgan's Book Store REST-CURE PLACE. . One of the most beautiful hous. es In Ashevllle, charmingly sltuat. ed, surrounded by 62 acres of land; on street car line; 10 minutes' walk to postofflce., Elegant general table for rest cure boarders. Hygienic diet for those under treatment. Beautiful porcelain baths. , Positively no consumptive taken. Classes In Swedish movements dally, QUISISANA SANITARIUM. 167 French Broad Ave. mon-wed-frl W m. . at "e. m Burt s Uxtords Are as good as million' aires buy. They are top notch. Have been the lead ing line in ladies' fine foot wear for forty years. Proved and tried. $3.00 and $3.50 Welts and Turns, agency at Asheville J. Spangenberg's, Phone 299. SILVER LINK CUFF BUTTONS GOLD LINK CUFF BUTTONS DIAMOND SHIRT STUDS GOLD SHIRT STUDS NOVELTIES IN SILVER AND GOLD PRETTY BUT INEXPENSIVE : : COSBY, 27 PATTON AVENUE CARTS' FOR PONIES AND SMALL HORSES I GOVERNESS CART Ksde by COLFAX MANU FAC ING CO. Maker exclusively of Pony Vehicles. Agency at T. S. MORRISON'S CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE. Trust Goods, . 50c. lb. 30c. lb. Anti-Trust Goods, Adulterated (Alum) 10 to 20c. lb. Which do you prefer? Why pay 60c. lb. for a baking powder (made by a trust) when you can buy the whole some Rumford Powder for 30c? The adulterated alum powders sell for a little less than the Rumford, but they are unhealthful and give the bis cuit a peculiar odor and taste. The residue left in the bread from the 50c. powders is Rochelle salts; res idue from the adulterated goods is alum; residue from Rumford is phos phate same as found in wheat and which makes the bread more whole some. Ask your doctor about the healthful qualities of Rumford. Ask your gro cer about the satisfactory results ob tained by his customers who are using liumford. Claudius II. Miller 0 Wholesale and Retail... GRAIN and FEED Country Produce, Staple and Fancy Groceries. Salesroom Phone 30 North Main St 227 BANANAS CHERRIES CANTALOUPES WATERMELONS ...(EELINQ IV BROS. it i 1 rt1. 7 PEACHrS PERFECT ASHEVILLE ICE H. T. COLLINS. President. Th rtoen yeara dealer In PHONE 40. The Genuine... - , 'V - i I No concern turns out such a variety of styles, or' has succeeded -in imparting such a dis tinctive and peculiar elegance to its vehicles. Asheville S. E. COR. COURT SQ. Phone 87 ' J. W. NORWOOD, President. capital;; The Blue Ridge ASHEVILLE, N. C. We offer to depositor every accommodation which la consltent with banking:; and we are In a position to lo an them money on approved security. Safety Deposit Boxea to rent. " No Interest paid on deposit. , f DIRECTORS: , ' ., : W. J. Slayden, Jas. A. burroughs O. A. Norwood, S. P. McDlvitt, J.' W. Norwood, Erwin Slu der, R. P, Walker. The Finest Line of French Briar and Meerschaum Pipes south of N. Y. at the: "Bonanza" Wine and Liquor Go. 43 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Phono 72. Imported and Domestic Cigars Sold by the Box at Factory Prices at the Berkeley Cigar Stand BANANAS ':. Pineapples, Berries, Cherries, Cantaloupes and Peaches fresh every day at... Lee's 23 SOUTH MAIN ST. PHONE 250. Our Specialty: Fresh Roasted Pea nuts. PHnte Hire ! ContiauouM Quotation! Murphy & Co., BROKERS Stocks, Cotton, Grain and Provisions . . Offloe, 81 Broadway. 11 CHURCH 8T m. i AdHEVILLB, N. 0, 11006117 C ' BKFIB TO- , Biifi?. a SUoB1 BlM,k A,h .crlcot Nitloeal Bank. Charlotte, feaboird 5ttoal Book, w fork. Co. Atlanta. Q. Capitol IHty Bank, AUanttCdaT Ursditreet ComaeroliU Aftncj. - 1 t Blocks Fourteen Inches Thick AND COAL Co; Pur c and Screened Coal. , 32 PATTON AVENUE Hardware Co., Agents, ASHEVILLE, N. C. ERWIN SLTJDER, Cashier. $ipo,ooo. National Bank safe Berkeley gj fYQ 4, fl rl WGsaMI WIjUIIVII Good Judges of Wine Are loud in their praisea of our stock. - i Claret, port, sherry and the other fa- I vorltes for table use are seen at their best In this collection of the leading brands. We guarantee the age of ev ery wine we sell. Even a connoisseur who la a living cyclopedia of wine lore would find nothing to criticise here. Baltimore Roc Shad, LAST OF THE SEASON Better get some of this dpiirimm flsh while you can. Fine lot Frog Leg Just received. Dressed Turtle and Squabs. Prompt delivery. ASHEVILLE FISH CO., PHONE 28. : Center ot market. WERNICKE "ELASTIC" BOOK -CASE ,Tf Tt7, y 1 4fl , A system of units j ten cr a dozen books, one unltr mor boob, more units, ani get them ai win ted. CAU.AXDSKSTHIM AT Rogers' Book Store south Mala 8t. "THS IIqx or THB BOOK. Opfioalte postofflce. rhon rt
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