Tire ASIIEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN.
WELCOME FOR -
N, C, LAWYERS
(Continued from Page 1.)
Ashevllle Hardware Company.
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in Its general term, and when you are
gat In session think of nothing except
enjoyment. 'Get your money's worth',
and 1' you d not nave a royal time it
will be yur fault n( nt Ashevllle's.
Throw all your worries ana cares to
tl,e winds, your clients forgetting and
by your clients forgot, and while here
let the doctrine of abandonment "apply
to them. You have now made. your
tntry here, and before you leave you
will discover that Ashevllle aa against
you holds no adverse possession, but
that what Is ours is your. We prom
ise you immunity from all arrest.
Think not of attachments, except the
attachment for each other, and which
we, trust you will ever have fortour
town." The charges here, while suffi
ciently high to amuse you, will not
cause you to think seriously upon
bankruptcy, and the consideration
which you will receive will 'be Sample.
The question of cost should not dis
turb you. Add them to the first ac
count you render to a client - It will
even pay your client to have had you
here, for you , will go back to your
work and their cases with renewed In
tellectual vigor. You will learn here
more about courtesy tnan you will
find In all the law books from my Lord
Coke to Wammack'a Digest, the third
volume inclusive.
"Our customs' and usages will not be
disagreeable to you, but in order to
follow them you need not consult
Gould on Waters, but you may cas
ually examine Black on Intoxicating
Liquors. All your demurrers to our
customs will be overruled, and no de
Vices of yours can change them. How
ever, we will not use duress or undue
Influence to compel you to conform to
them, but will leave- It to-your elec
tion, and If you desire so to do you
can ask your wives to plead exonera
tlon for you. We will covenant and
ruarantee to you a good time, If you
will only -follow our advice which,
Afffcrinir from our usual custom, we
will give you free of charge.
"Make up your judgment as to what
you wish; make your levy upon us for
It, and I assure you that execution
will be returned 'satisfied.' I again
bid .each of you a hundred welcomes."
. president Warren responded. After
returning the association's thanks for
the welcome, he said:
"While your guests we will conform
to jour ways and to your atmosphere.
I trust those of us from the tidewater
will not have the same difficulty In
breathing the rare air of the moun
tains aa did your western Judge in ln
hallng the liquid air of the seacoast
district.
"The Ashevllle bar Is and always
has- been strong and able. It has had
many illustrious names. It hn had
its Merrtmon, Judge of the Superior
eourt. senator of the United States,
justice of the Supreme court of the
State, and who died Its chief Justice
an able Judge and an upright man.
It has had Its Vance, member of con
gress, senator of the United States
and, greatest, the war governor. He
was to Its people a pillar of cloud by
day and of fire by night, true to his
state as the needle to the pole, and
Who 'though dead yet lives.'
"If our sodourn .among you shall not
be pleasant It will not be your fault.
Your kind and gracious hospitality
lias not made us strangers within
your gates. The Bar association of a
istate should te representative of the
best thought and the hjg'nest stand
ards of the- profession . This annua!
meeting should result In good to the
profession and service to the state."
The following committees were an
nounced: On selection of officers, John
W, Hinsdale, James A. Lockhart, A.
L. Brooks, A.' Burwell and L1. H. j
Clement; on publication, R. O. Bur- j
ton, John L. Bfidgers and Louis M. j
Bourn. '
Notice was given of proposed
amendments to the constitution, and
a. report "was made on the establish-
mrnt of a law Journal In accordance
with the action of the association.
Judg T. A. Jones extended the hos
pitality of the Ashevllle club and the
Swannanoa Country club to the asso
ciation by authority from the board
Of governors of the two clubs.
The -meeting was adjourned at 10:30.
Many of the members are accompa
nied by their wive or daughters.
Among those whe have arrived are
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Guthrie of Dur
ham, Mr- and Mrs. E. B. Jones of
Winston, Col. Thos. S. Kenan of Ral
tlgh, Chaa. F. Warren of Washington,
Maxcy L. John of Laurinburg, Hon.
R. L. Leatherwood of Bryson City,
' Fab. H- Busbee of Hlelgh, S. Gallert
Of Rutherfordton, J. S. Manning of
Durham, Judge James C. MacRae of
Chapel Hill, J. Crawford Biggs of
Durham, Paul Jones of Tarboro, John
L. Bridgers of Tarboro, A. A. Hicks
of Oxford, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Man
ly of Winston,' John W. Hinslale of
Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Pruden
Of Edenton. B. F. Long, .Mlrs Lois
Long of Statesvllle, CharlM M. SteJ
man of Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. Shaw of Henderson, Mr. and Mrt,.
E. J. Justice of Marlon, R. O. Burton
Of Raleigh, James A. Lockhart of
Wadesboro, Judge G. H. Brown of
Tarboro, R. B. Redwlne of Monro.',
J. E. Alexander of Winston, A. L.
, .. Brooks of Greensboro, ;L. H. ".Clement
Of Salisbury, Judge A Burwell of
Charlotte, Captain Charles Price of
Salisbury, Charles W. Tlllett of Char
lotte, R. L. Ryburn of Shelby, Judge
James E. Shepherd of Raleigh, Mar
Shall Bell of Murphy, L. L Smith of
Gatesvllle, H. A. London, A. H. Lon
don, Miss London of Plttaboro, Judge
Walter Clark and son of ttaleigh,
I. Walser of Lexington, and senfttbr
and Mrs. J. C. Prltchard of Marshall.
TODAY'S SESSION". 'vV
The association met this morning at
t o'clock to hear the president's an
nual address, a report of which will
be found on page of The Citizen..
Secretary Treasurer J. Crawford
Biggs' annual report was then read. It
shows the membeshtp of the associa
tion to have reached 300. The receipts
for the current year have been $406.67,
making, with a balance on hand of
$721.97. a total of $1123.64. The total ex
penditures have been $614.96, Wring a
balance of $308.68. " -
The members were to meet 4
O'clock this afternoon at the foot of
Battery Park htll for a ride over the
trolly lines of the city, to be followed
by a reception at the club house of the
Bwannanoa Country club. '
Around Town.
FORECAST till 8 p. m. Frlday:
Showers tonight and Friday.
Lawn and Porch
Goods.
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Blue Ridge lodge No. 205 I. O..0. F.
will coner the first degree this even
ing and elect officers for the entun7
term. ,
The J. B. Bostic company today
sold for Mrs. Lon Mitchell two busi
ness lots near the passenger station on
Depot street, to M. Cornelia Weaver.
The meeting of the Toung Men's
Democratic club has been postponed
from tomorrow to Saturday evening,
when some visiting member of the Bar
association will address the club.
The Ashevllle and Blltmore. Cricket
club met last evening at Ualnbrldges
book store and arranged a match t i
be played July 4 at Blltmore. Thf
game will begin at 9 a. m. Visitors
especially are Invited to attend,
S. G. , Stlkelea.ther, secretary of the
Ashevllle Liverymen's association, to
day paid to Secretary Jones of th
Good Roads association the subscrip
tion of $100 which was . made toward :
the fund for resurfacing outh Malnt
street.
Locke Craig and John Y. Jordan
spoke at Morgan Hill, Lower Hominy,
Wednesday evening. The meeting was
very attentive and enthusiastic and
was characterized by the presence of
every Democrat in the neighborhood,
except one, who was too old to go out
at night. . ,
The Joint discussion on the amend
ment between R. S. Ball and A. S.
Melton will not. take place at Grace
school house, as has been arranged
for this evening,-as it has been de
cided to give way to County Superin
tendent Venable, who will deliver an
i address there.
A. G. Young, John B. Weathers and
A. W. Teezle can get $16 each If they
will call on Register of Deeds MacUey.
The money Is for annual state pen
sions. Mr. Mackey has beer, anx'ous
to pay out this money ever since De
cember 16. but has not been able to
get the owners to call for it.
Volumes 1 and 2 of J. W. Moore's
"Roster of North Carolina Troops in
the War Between the States'" have
been taken from the office of the Supe
rlor court clerk and It Is very lmpor
tant that they should be returned at
once, as they are sometimes needed in
verifying applications for state pen
sions.
Brains, the New York advertising
weekly, has the following: "Clarence
Sawyer, Ashevllle. N. C, recently got
out a neat little booklet printed for a
calling list. At the bottom of each left
hand page is his name and at the bot
torn of eatih right hand page is Insert
ed the words 'Fine Groceries.' The
booklet is covered with an extremely
neat blue tint paper printed In sliver.
Two handsome new mail wagons
have arrived for use In carrying the
mall to and from the postofflce and
Matlon. The wagons belong to the
original contractor and will be placed
In use for the first lime Sunday, When
the new contract with the governmont
Itoes into effect The wagons are the
latest tnrpreved style of mall wagon
Another of similar build Ik on the wey
here.
Senator Josh Franks of Swain
county was here today en route horns j
from Raleigh, wlhere he attended a I
meeting of the state election board
and resigned as a member. Senator
Franks says the reports that the meet
ing of the board was held for any par- j
tisan reason are entirely erroneous, j
He say he requested Chairman Sim
I mons to call the meeting Just after the I
legislature, which he was unable to
I do, as he was very busy, and that the
call at this time was not his, Franks',
I fauK.
Hendersonville Hustler: The First
Regiment band appeared in all Its
glory at lhe opera house Monday ev
ening ami gar our peopl,- tne benefit
of ore of the most pleasing and high-
'.y enjoyable c-mrerts ever wiin-esst''
In this city. The boys were x e- -'.ngly
clover and p'.eastd the aul fn r
Immensely. If they should decMe t
repeat the visit a much larger house
would be in evidence, we are su.t.
Everyone present Monday evening
was delighted and a Urge number on
the outside also received the benefits
free. Hence the -vacasz seats within.
Little Edna Hampton entertained
n number of her friends yesterday af
ternoon at her home on Haywood
street, names and refreshments fur
nished the enleTtainment the occas
ion bring her seventh 'birthday. ,
number of presents were received,
.tmor.g them beins a beautiful gold
bracelet with seven gold hearts. Th.s
present were: Katie Glaer Sudw
Swartzberg, Pear! Mills. Lena Boss'.-.
gnes Bofse, R a Bisp?. Frances
.('Donneil. Mary O'Donr.!!. . Ruby
Xtwton. Becky Newton. Minnie New
ton, Julia Sterling. R-gin:i Stelllng.
ouis Mclnturf. Jake Stelilng, Walter
mil nan Hill. Roy ana IKe Tiwans
hem. Claud and Roy Mclnturff
Hampton, Echols Hampton
.ullls and Master Johnnie
We have many styles and qualities in these
goods. Our stock of the "Old Hickory" is
complete. "
Nothing more durable than the "Old Hickory."
W. B. WILLIAMSON & CO.
Furniture, Carpets, Etc
16 Patton Avenue.
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Aaking Home Cosy
Is easy and costs very little if you get into the
right store. We can furnish every room, from kitch
en to parlor, with good reliable furniture, and at
prices which will surprise you if you've never been
here before. If anything is bought here which
doesn't wear well we'll thank you for telling us.
It is our intention to live up to our advertisements
in spirit and in letter.
THE EMPORIUM, Patton Ave-
RUGS! RUGS! RUGS!
We have Ruqs in all sizes, grades, and prices
and can suit your wants in that direction or in
anything for the floor, Qur prices are always
reasonable,
Sawyer's Carpet House landP.c2h2u8rch st
Quisisana Nature
Cure Sanitarium
167 French Broad
Ashevllle,
Latest German
ods. No medicine.
operations. We assist
nature to cure the pa
tient by: Proper diet,
sun-baths, . air-baths,
massage, Swedish
movements, prescribed
exercise, baths, packs,
etc. All diseases treat
ed. Treatment in and
out of the Sanitarium.
Classes in Swedish
movement dally.
X.
mm-
man meth- rV'.4-. jtg-T& V;'V ,j?krj '
Chainless Bicycles
We oan. " furnish you satisfactory
Chainless Wheels from $50 to $75, de
pending on grade and equipment. We
carry them In stock and would be
pleased to have you call In and see
them.
The only dou
ble action
Krweier
wblcli linn
stiKKt the test
of practical
ute,
A large stock
of both
Freejers
always on
band.
T'.ie beit
t'li'le motion
Fieeier- man-ufu-tured.
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8 E.
Gem
aor. Court Rqu..ri.
Phone 87.
ASHEVU.LE
White Mocstain
HARDWARE CO.
ASHEVILLE CYCLE CO.
18 and 20 Church Street.
Phone 228.
ANYTHING FOR THE BICYCLE.
GREAT REDUCTION IN
STRAW HATS.
$1.50 Straw Hats for $1-25
1.25 Straw Hats for i LOO
1.00 Straw Hats for , 75
.75 StrawIats for .: 50
Besides a few Jl to $2 Straw Hats left over from last, which we will
close out at 50c. each . These are bargains. j
KNOX STRAW HATS, $2,50 EACH.
The Whiflock Clothing House,
No. 41 Patton Avenue.
Notice to Property Owners. SSSJ? Sa"SSuSS
First consideration should be a per
fect roof. Use WOODBURY'S RUB
BER ELASTIC ROOFINO PAINT. ;
the best roof preservative manufac
tured. It protects metal and shlngls
roofs, never cracks, never washes off,
la water proof, prevents rust and cor
rosion. Voodbarj's Rubber Elastic Cement
For repairing leaks about chlmawysf.
coplng, skylights, windows, gutters
will not run or crack.
Woodbury's Rubber Elastic Rooflog faint
MO. M MOCTN COVCT SWAM
41MIVIUS.M.C
Phone 121.
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It Costs Less
Fred
Boylslon
Walters.
' "You have a spienaid selec
tion of books, and iu think they
are going at half price!"
What one of our bei customers
said.- Morgan's Book Store.
Came, in and lo k at our
stock of books at one-half pub
lisher's price. Morgan's Book
Store ,
We 'are distributors for C. D. Gregg
Tea & Coffee Co.'s celebrated brands of
roasted coffee of Bt. Louis, Mo. Try
them. Clarence Sawyer.
SPECIAL NOTCES
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
. DR. McBRAYER has removed his
office to No. 2 North Court square,
over Spangenbe -j's shoe store. Tele
phones: otllce. 2.-ii; residence. 124.
6-28-lmo.
FOR SALE-Large pile of lumber,
Dr. A. Crawford, 68 Grove St. (6-28dlt
LOST A red Jacket lined with black
silk, between the hennpry on the Van
derbllt estate and the Bon Marehe.vla
Conhally's and South Main. Return to
i Haywood. ' 6-2Sllt
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
A valuable business lot in the heart of the city, having a
frontage of siry (60) feet on Lexington street, only about
two hundred feet from Patron avenue..
The ow.ner of this property resides abroad, and will sell for
less than he obtained the property under foreclosure sale. A
purchaser is desired at once For price and further informa
tion, apply to L A FARINHOLT,
Real Estate Broker, Temple Court Building, 49 Patton Ave1
To have plumbings
dona right, whether
it's repairs or nw
work.
We do it right b.
cause we know how
- We know how he-W:
!
cause it's our busi
ness to know how.
Wtfjiln$SJl'W2i?ftlt fell
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BALL & SHEPPARD, 4 Patton Ave.
A BARGAIN.
One slx-ho!e Buck
good as new. '. n sa
a bargain f"'- any
ket-pe:-.
Steel Range as
i cl'.tap. This Is
boarding house
J. P. BABINGTON
CLAIRVOYANT AND MEDICM.
Mme. Orvis Is still In trie city, and
can be consulted daily at her office, 100
HAYWOOD STREET. Gives advice
on all matters of business, love, court
ship, marriage, mortgage bonds. di
vorce, In fact, tells all you want to
know; removes evil Influences; gives
you power to gain the objects of your
heart; If y m are in trouble consult this
gifted woman, and you will b; satis
fled and M.oved of our feeling .is if
... -j ...... it a
me w u vur. against juu. iiuui
a. m. to V p. m. aaiiy except duj iy.
No sagn out. All business strictly
confidential
Wc Have Moved to 35 i
Patton Avenue
Over Law's China Store, and will be
glud to welcome our old customers and
new ones too, to call and see us, espec
ially when In need of clothes. Two
thousand samples to select from. Tai
lor made suits from $10.00 to $40.00
fit and satisfaction guaranteed. We
represent five of the largest merchant
tailoring companies In the United
States.
"THE TAILORS"
Asheville Transfer Co.
Baggage Express.
Baggage called for and delivered to
all points of city and suburbs. Bag
gage checked from hotels and residen
ces direct to destination.
Agents of the company meet all In
coming trains and solicit checks, or
same can be left at our office for de
livery. Office: 60 Patton Avenue., with Up
town Ticket Office. 'Phone: 210.
HERBERT C. ALLEN, Prop.
PRACTICAL STOVE
DOCTOR
NO.
EAST COURT
PHONE NO. 62S.
SQUARE.
For Sign Writing and j
Vxaniat r annuity...
One Fare
to Cincinnati
And return via QUEEN A
CRESCENT ROUTE and
connecting lines, account
B. Y. P. U. Convention
July 10th, 11th and 12th.
See your Ticket Agent for
particulars.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEE
H. HOCKING
AT No. 26 COLLEGE STREET
HUh grade work gunranteed.
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i.mr work U our recommendation.
Trust Goods, . . . 50c. lb.
Anti-Trust Goods, . . 30c. lb.
Adulterated (Alum) 10 to 20c. lb.
Which do you prefer? Why pay 50i .
a lb. for a baking powder (made by :i
trust) when you can buy the whole
some Rumford Powder for 3im?
The adulterated alum powders sell
for a little less than the Rumford, bt: t
they are unhealthful and give the bis
cuits a peculiar odor and taste.
The residue left in the bread from
the 50c. powders Is Rochelle salts; res
idue from the adulterated ifoiuls l.
alum; residue from Rumford Is phos
phate same as found In wheat and
which makes the bread more whule
some. Ask your doctor about the healthful
qualities of Rumford. Ask your gro
cer about the satisfactory results ob
talned by his customers who arf uing
Rumford.
pi ii 1 1 1 a w r . m i
Seats 21 people comfortably;
cushioned seats: hand
painted; for hire by the
Asheville Dray Co.
d R. M. RAMSEY, J
Proprietor.
Phone 223
J Office No. 1 Court Square. J
Force of Habit.
We just can't help It It's our nature
to sell cheaply, our style of reckoning.
Most merchants figure to get all they
can. We figure to see how little we
can afford to take.
Vinegar, best, per gallon 22c.
Oil, kerosene, per gallon He..
Rice, broken, per pound 5ei
Rice, good 6 l-4c!
Rice, best Imported 8c.
Starch, lump, per pound 5c!
Starch "orn 7 i-2c
Peas, Kurly June, can 6 l-4e!
Tomatoes, best, can 6 l-4c.
t'orn, sweet, can 71-2e!
Potted hum 4Cl
Catsup, botcle 5c, ,
I X L Grocery,
'Phone 1UT.
J. A. TENNENT,
Architect and Contractor.
Jobbing Slid Keui.,r
Promptly Attenrt.rft to
IOUTH COURT Pd'AH.
For the lawn's sake...
You need a
good lawn
mower and
hose.
a l
We have lhe best and
therefore the'cheaDest.
BROWN, NORTHUP 8t CO., 33 PATTON AVENUE
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