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V TILE A SUE VI LIE DAILY CITIZEN. hi f ! P in Mi :;! ! '"1 it ! r f - . I 1 - I f" 1 ,3 : f. "PROOF OF THE PUDDING" "Many a broth li (polled in the cooking." One cook may make rich, light pactry with the lame material that another concoct Into a ggy mars. " A skillful diamond cutter may quadruple the value of a gem by artltlc cutting. Prescriptions need special care In compounding as well a In the , use of pooT drugs. Care In hand ling and the use of good material must go hand In hand. That Is what we assure you when you bring or send your prescriptions to us. That la what we mean by "High Grade Work." THE Carolina Pharmacy "High Grade Prescription Work." COLLEGE ST. and COURT SQ. Battery Park Bank. Capital Stock, . $100,000 EXCELLENT FACILITIES FOR DOING A GENERAL BANKINO BUS INESS, All ouslness Intrusted to us will have tnt best possible attention. Collections made tad reported .promptly Correspondence and accounts solicit ed. ' Baft deposit boxes for rent. Banking hours: 9 a. m. to I p. ra. J. E. RANKIN, Cashier. BANISTER'S FINE SHOES FOR MEN Vlcl Patent Leather, Button and Lace Chocolate and Black Vlcl--Russet, Tan, and Oxblood all sixes and widths. Price, - $5.00 THE BOSTON s HOE TORE Leading Shoe Firm. "Phone 571. FIGURED LAWNS, DIMITIES, ORGANDIES, ? PIQUES, ETC. WHITE GOODS OF ALL I ) KINDS AND WEIGHTS. ( . Some exceedingly good values In the U nCIMifAAn P PA 1 t reMng-Manyof them boU be. REDWOOD & CO. ? 7 and 9 PATTON AVE. low prevailing prices. ' V V V CloMilrtg, Dry Goods, Fancy J C Goods, tShoea, Hats and But- : f : . tarlek Pattarna, C MASONIC. Fraamaioary s Not aa Orr Ti M tleboard Uralfa. Tlie brother who speaks of Freema sonry as an order Ultiplays a woeful lack of Masonic Information."-1 In no sense Is Freemasonry an order. It is, however, a society, a fraternity, an In stitution. Freeniattonry Is a brother Loot the like of which does Dot exist The present age lias been fruitful In the multiplication of orders, and by the profane Freemasonry is classed with them. They are totally Ignorant of the fact that the organization, laws and regulations of Freemasonry are original and unique. Illinois Freemason. There are about 140 inmates of the Ohio Masonic home. ' In Minnesota no resident nonafflliate is allowed to visit a lodge after bo has resided In the Jurisdiction for six mouths. Bro. Thomas A. Box, wbo Is 83 years old and tiler of Calaveras lodge, San Andreas, C'al.. walks 13 miles from bis Lome to lodge .meeting and boa,, not missed a meeting for many years. The Hamilton County (O.I Masonic Employment bureau secured work for 80 uiemlxT of the fraternity last year. The grand lodge of Indian Territory bus decided to dispense with past grand master's Jewels and devote the money which It baa been accustomed to appropriating for tbelr purchase to tbc fund for an orphans' borne. A monument to Albert Pike will be unveiled at Washington In May, 1901. The grand waste? of Colorado decid ed that "the voucher of a brother who may have met a visitor In the consist ory, commandery. council or chapter and has not other knowledge of bis standing In the lodge Is not lawful in formation." Lincoln lodge, Wlscasset, Me., uses a Bible on Its altar which was presented to the lodge in 1SOG. During Napoleon Bonaparte's time there was a. Masonic lodge In nearly very regiment of the ''rench army, of which the colonel waa 'tally the mas ter. Teaeala ttoad Coaatractloa. One feature of the road Improvement work In Michigan, as referred to by Chief Consul Earle of the L. A. W., Is aa follows: I have tried to get the col leges and preparatory schools to do something toward teaching the needs of good roads, the cost of bad roads. how to build ronda and bow to main tain them after they are built. So far 1 have met with no perceivable effect except at the Michigan Agricultural college at Lansing, and It gives me great pleasure to be able to report that Professor I. R. Taft has taken up the matter In such a way as to merit our highest esteem. lie is building several samples of good roads on the agricul tural grounds, and I predict that when he gets these fairly planted you will soon see samples built In other parts of the state. teel Track Wagon Roada. Tests In steel track wagon roads to make traffic easy In sections where modern highway Improvements are yet Impracticable which have been made by the director of the office of rond in quiry of the department of agriculture at the Omaha exposition, St. Authony'a park, Minneapolis and 'In the suburbs of Cleveland have proved that the Idea Is perfectly feasible. The advantages claimed for the steel rail wagon road are cheapness of con struction, ability to diminish the weight of the wagon, ability to haul heavy loads with less horsepower, Increase tn spwd and the ability to substitute in animate power for horses. Omaha World-Herald. , How lo Bake Blind Iloe. Put shnil roe luto boiling water, ndd Ing one tcnttpoouf til of vtuegur and out (I'uspoonful of suit. Cook for 15 mln utcH. Pour off the water and eovoi with cold water. Let stand aeverai minutes. Itest the roe In a buttered pan with one-half pint of lomntc sauce, Make 15 minutes In a hot oven, basting often. Itcmove a platter Mhnl pour around one cupful of tomato sauce. flow to Make Tea, This recipe Is given by his excellency Wu Ting Kaug. Chluese minister tc Washington, wbo says that Americans do not know bow to make tea: "There are no bad tens; some are better than others. Use green or black aa you see Qt Now place in a teapot a sufficient quantity of tea leaves and pour upon It hot water. Let this stand 'or four or five tuiuutes to allow for thorough Infusion, and then you have a drink for the gixU. That la nil there Is to It. No rum, no sugar, no lemon, no milk. Drink It warm, not hot.' "The Paragon," Opposite Postofflce. ODD FELLOWS. Oatarlo Towns Bid For thai Proooaaa Home Fraternal Grlpa. Canada has resolved not to be behind Other Jurisdictions In founding Odd Fellows' homes, for it appears that. While the grand lodge of Ontario has subscribed 17.000 for a home, there Is a spirited contest among the towns in that province to have it located In tbelr midst Beaverton as an Inducement' of fers 85 acres of land as a site, and an other town, Colllugwood, offers 57 acres, with free water and electric light, and the lodge meeting at that place proposes to donate fl.OOO to the building ftin'l.-0(lJ Fellows' Sifting. Charges sboulj be preferred against any canton or members thereof offer ing Intoxicating beverages of any kind to the members or guests of the can ton present nt an entertainment or re ception given by such canton. v Strnthcona lodge. Scotstown, Quebec, suffered the Iocs of their lodgerooin and effects through fire recently. There are 54 lodges with a total membership of 3,042 In Manitoba. "' The Patriarchs Militant rlttml-re' rjvdre the loRfownl of a repulnttrn badge upon the candidate and from him an obligation to wear It. v In order to enable members if a de funct cauton to become petitioners for the mustering In of a new canton they must first obtain honorable dis charges. New York encampment paid for re lief last year 119.450. Odd Fellowship seeks to Improve and elevate the character of man and to use Its good offices to comfort him In sorrow, relieve bis . distress and to share bis misfortunes, but to receive these benefits he must obey Its laws, follow Its teachings and practice Its precepts. It hi the duty of the secretary to keep an accurate transcript of the pro ceedings, and no alteration which makes a false record Is allowable. The Illinois Odd Fellows' Orphans' home now has 141 Inmates; 12 were received during the past two months. strati shrine. The imperial couuclU Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, meets In Washington May 22. The power to establish the order In America was conferred upon Dr. Wal ter M. Fleming, a thirty -third degree Mason and past eminent commander of Columbian commandery, No. 1, of Knights Templars of New York, by Itlzk Alluh ilussoou Effendee. Dr. Flcmmlug established the order in New York In 1875; There are 80 temples of the order In the United States and one In Canada, with an aggregate membership of over 00,000. On the morning of May 22, on the oc casion of the meeting of the imperial council at Washlngtou. there will be a unique parade, with 3.000 men Inline, which promises to be the most spectac ular affair ever seen in that city. All must be in costume, and the huadred or more patrols throughout the United States are making elaborate prepara tions to be well represented. Ele phants, camels and animals of the des ert will bo used, while the costumes will be those of the ancient Arabians. At least 200 mounted men will turn out Close buyers are taking ad vantage of our half price-sale of books. Morgan's Book Store A pleasant time is assured to all who go to Lookout tonight. Don't miss the cake walk at Lookout tonight. Car fare is all it costs to see the grand cake walk at Lookout Park tonight. Cars every 15 minutes to Lookout to night. Kare bargains in standard books at half publishers' price- Morgan s Book Store. For a delicious cup of coffee use Gregg's Standard Java and Mocha. Sold by Clarence Sawyer. Miss Nellie LaBarbe cleans and ren. ova tes crepe and silk veils. Yes, we are busy but will wait on you when you want a. book at half price. Morgan's Book Store. ( The? HIGH GRADE SHOES. J. Spangenberg. SILVER LINK CUFF BUTTONS , GOLD LINK CUFF BUTTONS DIAMOND SHIRT STUDS GOLD SHIRT STUDS V novelties in silver and gold pretty but inexpensive :: : COSBY, 27 PATTON AVENUE Goodyear Wing Tire The name "GOODYEAR" Is a guar anty of the quality of the material used in our rubber yre. Put on promotly by expert workmen in our RUBBEK TIRE DEPART MENT at T. S. MORRISON'S CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE. Trust Goods, . Anti-Trust Goods, 50c. lb: 30c. lb. Adulterated (Alum) 10 to 20c. lb. Which do you prefer? Why pay 50c. a lb. for a baking powder (made by a trust) when you can buy the whole some Humford Powder for 30c? The adulterated alum powders sell for a little less than the Rumford, but they are unhealthful and give the bis cuits a peculiar odor and taste. The residue left In the bread from the 50o. powders Is Ruchelle salts; res idue from the adulterated goods Is alum; residue from Rumford is phos phatesame 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 Rumford. Claudius H. Miller Wholesale and Retail., GRAIN and FEED Country Produce, Staple and Fancy Groceries. Salesroom 30 North Main St Phona 227 PEACHES. BANANAS CHERRIES CANTALOUPES WATERMELONS KEELING ..BROS. Oppoaltt poitoSca. . 'Pboaa US, PERFECT ASHEVILLE ICE AND COAL CO. H. T. COLLINS, Praaldant. Th rtean years dealer! In Pura lea and Screened Coat i PHONE 40. 32 PATTON AVENUE The Genuine... Everything that enters into a fin ished vehicle of this Company's make , is produced in their own shops. Asheville Hardware Co., Agents, S. E. COR. COURT SQ. Phona 87 1 J. W. NORWOOD, President. , CAPITAL, The Blue Ridge National Banfc ASHEVILLE, N. C. We offer to depositors every accommodation which Is eonsltent with safs banking; and we are in a position t6 loan them 'money on approved security. Safety Deposit Boxes to rent. No Interest paid on deposits. DIRECTORS: W. J. Slayden, Jas. A. Burroughs, p. Norwood, Erwln sfu The Finest Line of French Briar and Meerschaum Pipes south of N. Y. at the 5 T v w a o-o n "Bonanza" Wine and Liquor Co. 43 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Phona 72. C 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 25 SOUTH MAIN ST. PHONE 2S0. Our Specialty: Fresh Roasted Pea nuts. Prfvite Hr Continuous Quotttloak Murphy & Co., BROKERS Stocks, Cotton, Grain and Provisions U.K. Office, 81 Broadway, 11 CHURCH IT., - .,.,,!. A8HKVILLB,H.C. 110116147 REFER TO- BlneRlrtfa JUtional Bank, Ashe- Cbjrita-National Bank. Chsrlotta, faMmard Natloul Bunk, Hew Tirfk. - Lowry Banklns Co. Atlanta, 6a. CtpUol City Bank, AUanta. Ga. BradstraM Commercial Afeocr. - Blocks Fourteen LIU Inches Thick ASHEVILLE, N. C. v ERWIN SLTJDER, Cashier. $100,000. A. Norwood, 8. P. McDlvitt, J. W. der, R. P. Walker. ' B I wj fVfS m Qd-t m J flood Judges of Wine Are loud In their praises of our stock. Claret, port, sherry and the other fa vorites 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 is a living cyclopedia of wine lore would find nothing to criticise here. Dressed Frog Legs. We have Just received another lot of those delicious frog legs. We hava regular engagements, by which we get them often, and as those who get them for us get them near here, we can fur nish them within a few hours after they are killed. i They have a crisp, fresh flavor, and are better than those shipped in here. ASHEVILLE FISH CO., .'PHONE 289. WERNICKE "ELASTIC" BOOK -CASE tnfi"-'-"feaBai A system of units j tenor a dozen books, out unit tnora books, more units, , and get them as wanted. CALL AHD nm THE If AT Rogers' Book Stdre" Couth Mala Be. ,TH BlUR or ma BOOK.
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