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0 THE ASIIEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. MONDAY, JULY 1, 1900. Prompt Delivery Prices THE Carolina Pharmacy "High Grade Prescription Work." COLLEGE ST.and COURT SQ. 'Phone 82 Courteous Treatment STATEMENT OF THE CONDI TION OF THE BATTERY PARK BANK cf Aahcvllle, N. C, at tht clow ot bus iness, June 30, 1900 (Condensed). RESOURCES. Loam and discount $m,6(M Orerdrafts M1M8 Furniture and fixtures 8,467.70 Banking boue and other real es tate J7.JM.WI Bonds 1,120.00 Merchandise ... S,MS. Cash In banks H7,wsj.w) Cash on band t,M.44 H6JOIM Total. ,.iiV,7W.W LIABILITIES. Capital ioo,00o.oo Surplus I4.one.oo Profits ie,i7o.Mi Deposits Banks ll.Mit.M Individual 66H.W9.17 ttA.IUnoH Total HW.70BM I,;, Rankin, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above atatement ! true to the beet f my knowledge and belief. J. E. RANKIN, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed to before me this July S, 1900. FRANK M. LEE. Notary Public. Correct attest: J. P. Sawyer. C. Rankin, J. E. Ran kin. Car Load of Roller Tray Trunks Received today. Prices marked away down. Full line SUIT CASES, Valises, Hand Grips, etc. Prices right. SHOES SHINED FREE THE BOSTON s HOE TORE Leading Shoe Firm . rhene &7L Moderate Special Sale of Shirt Waists H. REDWOOD St CO., 7 & 9 UN T I M I DATING R E G I S T R A RS (Continued from Pge 1.) streets during the day, because they go Into the factory early In the morning and do not leave It until late In the evening. In former years, these for eign negroes have been allowed to vote, although there has been from time to time protests. There was a Teat deal of trouble about their regis tering In '98, but they were allowed to do so under the fuelon law. This year the people made up their minds that there should be a full investigation, to as to exclude from the books this class of Illegal voters. The registrars did absolutely nothing, so far as the evict-nee disclosed, except to exercise a proper circumspection against this Il legal element. It was to Intimidate the regttttrars and coerce them Into al lowing this element to register that this prosecution was .Instigated. The trial made that perfectly clear. Happi ly, for the rights of the honest voters of Winston, this effort has not succeed ed, and the registrars will proceed to faithfully perform their duties under the state law, registering those who are entitled, and excluding those wfro are disqualified." Late Friday evening, Mr. Simmons aid, the four negroes who swore out these warrants were arrested and placed under a Justified bond of 1500 each, which, after much difficulty, they succeeded in giving. There will be no let-up in the pros ecution of these negroes. It Is true, they are the tools of bad white men, but If negroes persist In allowing themselves to be made tools of, they must suffer the consequences. It was noticed during the examination of these negroes that they seemed anx ious to screen those Who had Instiga ted them to enter into this prosecution. Whether they had been warned to pro tect the men who had led them Into this difficulty or not is, of course, a matter of conjecture, but It Is certain they seemed to be on their guard no to give any Information against the actual conspirators. It had as well be understood once for all, said Mr. Simmons, that the people of North Carolina do not propose to tamely submit to these outrages on the part of federal office-holders, and that men who recklessly swear out war rants, whether upon their own authori ty or upon the Instigation of others, will be prosecuted, and when convicted will be punished. He said he would not undertake to say who were the real responsible parties for this highhanded Interference with the registrars in the discharge of their lawful duties, but one thing was certain, these proceed ings were not Instituted for honost purposes. They were not Instituted for the purpose of getting honest vo ters registered, but for the purpose of getting dishonest and unqualified ne groes registered. Fair and honest men have ben ap pointed registrars; they have been -lecled, and from the best people In the community In which they live, and they are trying to carry out the la.vs of the state faithfully and nhoni-nly, and to register those who are entitled to register, and to exclude those who are not entitled to reRlster. In the honest discharge of these duties Im posed upon them by the law, they urn I entitled to protection, and, the whlto i people of North Carolina Intend lo see thut they are protected. Nobody denies the rights of the I'nlted States officials within the limits of their powers, but North Carolina Is a sovereign staie; its people are capable of governing them selves and controlling their own af fairs, and they are entitled to do so without Interference from federal of ficeholders. Nobody objects to the ac tivity of Mr. llolton as chairman of the Republican executive committee; It Is his duty to his party to be active. But the people do object to Mr. Holton us ing his office of district attorney to at tempt to browbeat and bulldoze mil Intimidate the people of the state, imd their duly chosen officers. Holton and Hutler think they are playing n shrewd and bold game of pol itics. They are mistaken. What they are doing Is not politics at all. It U conspiracy; conspiracy against the laws of the state, its peace and its dig nlty. TWO ALARMS. The roof of the Asheville Supply and Foundry company's building on Mar ket strevt was discovered to be on fire Saturday evening- about 8:30. The alarm was turned In and the 1r.' de partment was on hand In a few min utes thereafter. The blaze was extin guished before It had done material damage. Karly yesterday morning th cV. i paltment was called to Mrs, Lowell's, on Charlotte street. The wagons made a quick run, but found no tire when they arrived. ITHLIC BATHS AND MASSAGE. I'laln tub, Russian. Turkish, sltz. trunk, fountain, nlr, sun and sand baths at the Quislsana Nature Cure sanitarium, 1(17 South French llrond .nenue. Lady and gentleman physi cian in charge. mon.wed.frl. Special sale. All Sailor Hats will sell at cents. Wednes day, July 18. L. Mitt hell. W00 URADE HE1UTCED TO tl.M, ll.Sft, 11.46, AND GRADES REDVCJD TO $1.00. 11.00 ORADE REDUCED TO Tt CENTS. "Th Paragon," Opposite Postofflce. PERSONAL- PARAGRAPHS Mrs. George Harkins has returned i from a visit to the country. I Vice-Mayor Rawls left Saturday for Vnlon, 8. C, to visit his mother, "who Is ill. Dr. Harriet Carman and Miss Car man have gone to Montreat for a few days. G. H. Holmes and E. F. Jeffries pent Sunday with the former's -parents at Bowman's Bluff. Miss Martha C.Dwight of Wlnnsbaro, 8. C, is visiting Miss Leila Mas Johnston at 5a Grove street. Miss Janle Gibson has returned to her home in Greenville, 8. C, after visiting Miss Fain at 73 Montford ave nue. Miss Katharine Link, who has been visiting relatives here for a week, left yesterday afternoon for ' her home in Hickory. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Troy's camp ing party, which has been spending the week at Bushnell, returned to Bal four last night. D. 8. Gudger has returned from a two weeks' trip which. Included New York city and divers and sundry other points In the north. , Miss Reed and Miss Grlms, who have been staying at the Reynolds house, North Main street, went to Chimney Rock Friday for a short stay. Cleveland, O., Town Topics: Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Everett and family have been occupying their summer home, near Asheville, N. C, for about ' a month. Mr. Dyer, secretary to Trainmaster Newell, has returned from Johnson City, where he visited his father', who was quite 111 but Is now much Im proved. - E. O. Sellers of Macon, Ga., will spend tomorrow night here on his way to Montreat, where he will have charge of the musical department of the assembly meetings. E. R. DuBose of Atlanta Is here for a few days' visit to his family, who are spending the summer with his pa rents, Capt. and Mrs. J. R. DuBose, 152 Cumberland avenue. Mr. DuBose Is a member of the Chamberlln- Johnson-DuBose company, one of At lanta's largest Arms. Misses Mary and Hannah Balrd and Miss Lottie Patterson returned Friday from Morehead City, where they have been spending a few weeks. Mrs. Patterson and dauKheter. wno have been stRylng at the Knickerbock er, have rented a Spruce street resi dence, where they will keep house and where they will be Joined next month by Mr. Patterson and his son. Recent arrivals at the Swannanoa Include: Mrs. W. J. Curtis and son of New Orleans, J. H. Harris of Bay City, Mich.. Jos. Gibson of New York, W. M. Hoffman of Buffalo, Mrs. J. S. Wilson of Sewanee, Tenn., Miss H. S. Leslie of Blackwood, N. J., J. W. Woodburn. L. H. fellars of Greens boro, H. E. Cartland of Lexington, S. K. Dendy of Charlotte. Mrs. J. H. Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bethel of Madley, C,a., and Mr. and Mrs. V.'. P. Lep of New Orleans. Gold Pen? and Go'd Pencils at cost. Morgan's Rook Store CLAIRVOYANT AND MEDIUM. Mme. Orvls Is still In tne city, and can be consulted dally 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 you are in trouble consult this gifted woman, and you will b- satis fied and r-l.eved of jour feeling (is If the wcv .d waf. against you. Hours: 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. dally except Su.iJay. No sign out. All business strictly confidential SPECIAL NOTICES lou late tu classify. CLI.KRV PLANTS FUH SALE BY A. F. Walton, East Beaumont. T-itidL't SPLV1AL SALE ALL SAILOR hats will sell at cents Wednesday, July 1Mb. L. Mitchell. . Sr'KClAL SALE-ALL STRAW shapes will sell at 2a cents Wednes day, July IS. L. Mitchell. It. TO LKND-J100O.0O; IN AMOl'NTS of not less than $r0; on short time. Apply to L. A. Farinholt, Heal Es tate Broker, Temple Court, 49 Patton avenue. 7-ltidlf. WE STILL HAVE QUITE A NHM ber of nice resident lots on the hill above the depot for sale cheap. Also, some nice lots on Montford avenue. J. H. Post to Co. Patton Ave. i Whole Soled Folks Everybody desires to bo con sidered gerTous ' and nole souled. T'..ls ICea bas a narrow er meaning however, when up plied to shoes; and yet, to be whole-soled and well shod Is a most Important matter, especi ally In warm weather whenthe feet suffer so much from the heat We have the proper soles for such weather. J. SPANGENBERG Kodak Time... This Is' Ideal weather for picture taking. When you start out be sure you have an "Eastman Kodak." "If It Isn't an Eastman It ' Isn't a Kodak." We are headquarters for Eastman Klodaks and Kodak supplies. PACRV 27 PATT0N L,VJDI AVENUE Cut Feed and Save Money SmallV.v m Goods... Feed and Ensilage Cutters and Corn Shredders are standard the world over. Used by all large cattle raisers. Write for circular on silos and ensilage. T. S, MORRISON, Agent. The newest and prettiest photographs now made are the "SEPIA" To see the color and finish of these photographs means an order. Made only by 1 PY7 I 1 THE PH0- TOGRAPHER 59 S. MAIN ST. 1000 Bushels Mixed Oats At 38c. bushel wholesale. LEMON CAKES, GINGER SNAPS, NIC NACS, AND PLAIN SODA CRACKERS, 6 1-4 cents per pound. C. HL MIULER GROCER, Call 227 30 N. Main St WANTED All the Eggs arid Butter obtainable, for the next thirty days. "K EELINQ BROS. Oppaatta ag . w . BiiAtSL H. tl c PERFECT ASHEVILLE ICE AND COAL Co. H. T. COLUNS. Praeldant. Th rtsan yaars dsalara In Pur lea and Scroanod Coal. PHONE 40. 32 PATTON AVENUE BUILDING BUSINESS... We started to build our business RELIABILITY. We "emented the built the walls with lJW PRICES, HONEST VALUES. We built a good PUBLIC CONFIDENCE, and we shall tenant shall stay with us always. The remarkable good points f our sheets paper and 50 envelopes, good fine linen paper, smooth or rough opes (25 to pack), 10c. per pack or 3 good toilet paper, 10c. or $1.00 per doi. . "Tour money back 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Phone 254. S. E. Cor. Court Square, Phono 87. More Rain More Grass. Have you seen our line of Lawn Mowers? IMPERIAL-our leader. 0. K. a good second BROWN, 33 "VI, r!J I i'.L.L A safe Colleffi?-pret'Brao-y and Business U3K. KIG& inStltUte. thool for young men and bovs. Has vu" "IU5V HWMlUlVi prpaied thousands for college, for busi ness and for life. Fall term opens AuKUst 28. Terms reasonable Address, J. A. and M. H. HOLT, Oak Ridge, X. C. a. XVk i if SPGE4N5TI jOERXTE. FOR BEAUTIFUL CATALOGUE C ADDRESS J A-fir M H HOLT. OakRidge.no STATEMENT OF The Blue Ridge National Bant OF ASHEVILLE, N. C. At the close of business June 29. 1900. (Condensed from report to the Comptroller of the Currency). KUSUUKCEJ. Loans and Discounts 212,ss6 Overdrafts 1.17 U. 8. Bonds (at par) 200,000,00 Due from treasurer U. 8. $5,000.00 Cash In banks 84,St 12 Cash In vault. 20,731.08 6R,0H5.20 To'al $1:.(W7.12 Prirjte ft Irt e o Coatiaaooi QnotaUoni Murphy & Co., BROKERS Stocks, Cotton, Grain and Provisions 3. . Office, si Broadway. , U CHURCH iTM - Pt... iM Btrxstro- ... , Bine Kklf Xattoaal Bask. Asbe- ' Till M. O. ' CWsts KaUoaal Bank, Charlotte, ftsaboart Hatloaal Beak, Hew York. !-owry Basilar Ca- Atlaata, . Capitol Ottf auCltlMuTw. Bredalttst CosssMrsiaJ Ageaey. 1 Blocks Fourteen - ' Inches Thick O'- "We advertise what we havt , - We sell what we advertise. here on the firmest foundation knn. foundation with GOOD 8TATIONFn and protected the same with a rt li house, for we have a tenant muS keep our house In good repair that stationery department are: a box of u linen stock, 35c; a pound packae. ! finish, 25c. ;a package of linen envi for 25c; a large roll or packan w If you want It" Rogers Book Store No changing of cog wheels necessary to increase or di minish either grain or fertilizer feed. Thla Is done, by levers which are In easy reach of tht operator. Steel frame lifting arrange ment, automatic gear arrange ment, and" in fact, everything needed In a first-class drill will be found In the HOOSIER. Asheville Hardware Co. Ants ASHEVILLE N. C NORTHUP & CO, PATTON AVENUE. 0&m frr- , LIABILITIES Capital jioo 000.01 Undivided profits less expenses and taxes paid 1,14S.1 Circulation , , ioo.OUO.MI Deposits 22,(iW. Total 47H,037.tf l PICNIC WAGON r Seats 24 people comfortably; f cushioned seats; handsomely I painted; for hire by the I ; Asheville Dray Co. , I R. M. RAMSEY, , Proprietor. , Phone 223 , " ' Office. No. 1 Court Square. Prepare for War ! In tlmo of poaea and havst"" heating stoves .repaired; mn4 your Fluoo and Fumae CaClaanod boforo eold weather V J. P. BABINGTON PRACTICAL STOVi ' DOCTOR I CART COURT BQV THONB NO. CI. NO.
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