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TIIK ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. TUESDAY. JULY 24, 1900. Prompt Delivery Tilt Carolina Pharmacy 'High Grade prescription Work." COLl EGE ST.and COURT SO. 'Phone 82 Courteous reatment STATEMENT OF TION or i BATTERY) BA of AahevlUe. N. C. at the iloae Inens, June 30, IDtW. , (Condensed)... REriCUUCEE Loan. and iliM'ouiita j.w. ..Im 4 Overdraft... .1K.1 furniture ami Future. Banking home ami Milia r real en- Bonir.:::::::::..:::::: :::::::::::: MfrchniutUo... dull In liniika Cntli on liuiul. i.r.W.'JI I ..H7.ku'.tl ftit,ai.l ; i Total . LIABILITIES. Captinl $h...ni Kurplin I.ii'i frotln in. 17.'. M lleponltii KiinkK f!."iH.'; ludividiiiil :w.i.M.u i; .vv..;ai . Total I'W.i.T.i.; s.i I, J. B. Hunkin, cahl.-r uf the above Darned bunk, do Hoieiiinly wear that the ubove ituteiurnt I tru to the best f my knowlvdiie and belief. J K ItANKIN, Caahler. Bwmn and nubKiilbed to bcf.ne in. thin July 3, mon. Kit ANK M LEE. Notary I'ulilu . Correct attwt : J. 1. Smvyer, ('. Itankln. J. E. Han kin. Banister's Dorsch's VICI PATENT LEATHER Button, Lace. Oxford Tics. Price, $5.00 SHUES Sill NED FREE. THE BOSTON s HOE TORE Leading Shoe Firm I h tie 67 U Moderate Prices -SPARK NK V i bu- Shoes Special Sale i H. REDWOOD 8c CO., 7 & 9 Patton Ave. PQG JJJGLHI'S. SEQUEL .vX10 IN POLICE COURT GIlEAT EVENT IN COLoIlEI) hpmixino circles..' Tl.egie.it seml-'.ccaslnnal dog flKnt for the rlwini.nlunshlp r,f that region I pmii'l about I ifpot anil Huberts streets , nK Milled Inst Tilirht. The cAorr 1 ; spurting fuit rnlty of that reg! n ver. present to h man, and b firg run an hltfh as 7.1 lent The aff ilr I r ke u, l P,.n. nij .... Vjh tht. :i r fu!) ()f ii.rk. in- nirt of'thf winning doff i h .' M. I.d5".-n-d I'V th. i'nc-r of i mm- il i I'iunA "f th cH-caNbm. "I ' rt ur !!.!' k t.r muht rut his re- 'o..l t Me j Jew dost, with u vh t- rlns: nr.ur1 I: ntrk. and E !. M( Lain led f. ith hl ih;"itd n fhort-t !''d b in lie ji p. 1- bd' '. hl l'iri 1 two malt r ' !-r.a '. Tikln iii.i log on his la1'. h- a-k' d f r a cu (t( :.. "V ii d .n't hav to "hoop 'lm 'far, h- 'II fli I'tV" s nii tie ."cki l. . "! in -.l, fr chc 1 1 ti a rut wld I ' : f l h Kun's 1 f ' " 1 . ii do last X -i' l i.-'V.' F .l l Arthur, "inune he ' r.t'l.t 'lf'n h-' mad." K '. I'M d h il lUm f:ii pup wh. n the ye i-k il .ir i'ni?id rjide:iit mightily ii a l by th" b!iuv nf the n itch. For a f" "a lit Iff tirilble nuimentx Kd. and tlli tU i iIi.'.'H Were blend. ( .n u whivl Itiir ni'i"" "f b'ncli. y , ;i .v an 1 brlti'lle, mi ! then ttie pup inn yelphiK into the ul : k: i-j-h. Kd. utin kel Arthur .mi pjt h' n to lll.'ht, the liettotM l.i.ni.'ed r :ii , and the t i khnldera tl 1. Aitiiur tt j r d at the matinee this n. "i n. . but I'M. f illed to nhiiw .up. A 1 1 Inn w ".k tine I 1 f.u'. pavtU'ipatinK In mi .iflrav and mm t...l l by Jude H"i up tiu't d. y, tlKhtlnK Im not cunHld- iii-.I o. iIk'.'-ii' by the city l.iw. thf iihht infantry -- Ik I , I III I 1 . I DRILLS FOR MEDALS i i.V"i: i'i:i:u and iK' I : I : 'W.N TIIK U'lNNKlIS If IE !a . :i ! a . la : I '. t. ' 'lie 1.. I , S .i n;. ' .' i.i i :i n.i fid. ! I lit :i : t. !.,', , n I h.. . x. ,-.. ! ..! I' . lilif :d:-.wllig In , C. .. d I - .:: .1! :'t t):e idiiii. i 'ii nil :..i: U u I . I f 1 1 i I :ind t Tl tlixt i iz. 1 1. ti by Si . , ,i f i I he see. in 1 pi , ,:. ; ! b Kii "l Sfi e. .. r In It " '.v : ii fly ii" PC, was ' 1 1 . i . .in. I 'b .' no . inc. I II. . It' ow II 'l i e ii I.I - S I i . v .in ' !. S. i i. ac-ftil nil I i.-l,. ...1 J . ill II I i mi 1 1 1 i ; h i . i M M 1 ! i;.i u, i. ii. ! I'" ; ' t - - i ly -nl. I I i : .1:1 U ill.y Wi.ii i ii" I I I , ! I ..." V 1 . w It .1 illll.-ll i i , w .is an l.i u ..' hunt In I ' v : ! K I . !: N A S .1 T;i i ..I I .. n 1 1 . s ye-t.-i I. i I Ml i'l ,li! I 1 l i. ,i II II h.tx o I th. i i 1 1' i 'is.i:;.i:i I' . .!'.' :i Wiiiw.ii.I . Ail Ka.s.jii. t:ic it nd . .11 n y the I he , i . i .a I. , i , i . inn ..(' i,i." islatnl. S it ii ...i vi I ll ii p l ! I Ii, : in i . 1. 1 in l d is - ii'1'-. I II pi 'ii;ihl i..ii:r.- a I. w lays P in ik. in. ii.r. ssiiM repairs. I in d' i.i may seriously dts iri.iuge tile sh 1 1 s ..in- I'l ie idling I he tar nut th. I .A IP ,i: ui:ihu si: i;i kni:i M I ml. Mum , July d I'll.- St. I Mel ' I'il SI .iiikc and an hulls, 'ill' mi s I. ir::.- w ai idimise was it', inn e.l In In e e st. t .lav Ttie total s i.. . -t ,m,i i . ' I ,n $ . ..ii. ii."i. with til --in an, . id f.'.iii.i.iin i - I I i. !... ... . ('!'' I' iriilCM .nil II liu:il u'K- at Vo .u 's B'.uik Mure SA?"E INVESTIVirNTS . I :": t!ii- Hi i !v w ' k I will m !'".(' -i i i.il i:i ! u tt-ii) c ii t s in piiu -ibi -cis hi i"'- n riii".- 'ark An iiiwxiiu'nt i t tivm $i,odo to s.(Ho lur a lot ami improve in n t will easily earn from ioj to i per cent net Apply toj den. S I Well. 1:7 llavwoodiF. P street. of Shirt Waists UOOUKAUK KKIH'CBD TO f I tt. II. 11.46, AMI ll.oj ti RAPES RKIUTEH TO II W I1W UKADK RKDITBO TO 7 CKNTl. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS ilenrge It. Culling left today for NeV York city. ":. j Mrs. V. n.,Pnge left thlH morning for ;( vif k' visit to relatives In Atlanta. Salisbury Sun: Miss tier WaBjier of Ashevllle la visiting Mm. H. Lee vrKht. MlM8 Spann of Mississippi Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. L. II. Drukeford,. on ct""rl'Jr "treet. t Col. H. T. Everett of Transylvania county l upending a few days at, the Mattery I'ark. Mr. M. U. Tucker an.V daughter, Miio L. It. Tucker, of Louisville are at the Iiattery I'ark. M1h8 Frances Kohler of Savannah la upending the summer with her brother, , F. Kohler, at 7 Starneg avenue. Mrs. John Beanie. Jr., who has been absent from the city for some time, has returned, and is at the battery Park. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L Patton of (ireenvllle, S. ., are visiting at the I, 'me of D. M. Hodges, 174 Merrlmon avenue. At the Hotel Berkeley: S. A. Strauss i f Klchmond, H. T. Wray of New York, II. VaiXiildef of Nashville, James M. Moody of Waynesville, K. O. Matthew .f Hamesville, Oa., und Will McEwen of Cheater. Charlotte News: Mr. an3 Mrs. W. V. Ward and Miss Cora Ward are In Ashevtlle. ' Miss Nannie WTard leaves Wednesday morning to J.dn them. The f.imlly are boaiding at Mr. A. T. Sum iney's, on Haywood street. I'roL J. S. Dickey Is home from Howl ing lireen, Ky., for the summer. Thom as Dickey of Glasgow, Ky., and D. Dupuy of Bowling Green are guests of Professor and -Mrs. Dickey at All View cottage on Lookout mountain. Kwannanoa arrivals: Itev. and Mrs. i.'rederick V. Wey of Waynesville, J. H. I'arrent of New York, T. Morrow of Putnam, J. H. Dudley of Knojcv'ille, J. S. Irwin of Danville. G. M. Glasener of lieiidersonvllle and C. M. Ilauser of High Point. The following are recent arrivals at Uockledge; Miss D. A. Burkott of l-ut..ka, Md.. A. D. Sale of Atlanta, W. W. Wannamaker. N. H. Hich of St Matthews, rt. ('.. I. Rich of Den- Ini.-uk. S. Miss Marie llolllday, Miss .Mm y MacAuley of Atlanta. REPAIRS NEEDED AT SEVERAL BRIDGES -I'MliTIIIMI To BE A TTENDED T Ul'P Kl.Y. Th, c. hli;es u.htion nf s. vtal ..f the county s dauger.iiis in spnts and sio?- f. ts .un k ieniir tn prevent serious a. i 11" 'tits. Yet. ti lay a tine burse g."t t.i'i:;l.i in a le.le in Smith's bridue, mi I u.is wiili .1 Hiciilty extricated after hull an lnnir's elT'.rt by men ttilh i.-wliius. For a time It seemed the iiiiiii.il I. u wniihl II.- In. .ken. as he .'I I llgL-led I" fn-e himself, but the- te '. is, was ftr. -tf.l litiallv without ut i- i . t . 1 1 1 1 a i" . ' tha n biMis. s. There ate bad holes alsn In the ems :mk ai 1 ai i h i s d un and in the lloor nu "I Pcaisiui a bridge. i ; i hi "i ies : ;it the fin nd 1". Stole. We aie distributors for C. D. Gregg lea - I'nllee i'o.'s celebrated brands of I i. lasted ...(Tee uf St. Louis, Mo. Try i hem. laienie Sawyer. I. "II I'fll ,11! !o: mii's Binik Sto: f CLA 1 RVi 'YANT AND MEDIUM. Mmj. (irvls Is still In the city, and can be .'onsuited dally at her ohVe, 100 HAYWOOD STREET. C.Ives 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 li. art, if y ni are In trouble comult 'Jilt, gifted woman, and you will b. satis fied and r. I, eved t.f - our feeling ,.s if the wo- .it via against, you. Ilouis: 9 a. m. to I p. m. dally except Sua lay. No sign out. All business strictly lOlltl.lcU'liUl Law Department UNIVERSITY of NORTH CAROLINA. Expenses, tuition and living ed not exceed $J00 .00. Three piotei us two full courses of nine months each, embracing all branches of the law. Also sum mer course of thiee months. Address VENABLE. - Chapel Hill. N. C. President i Jpringhccl j M .; ft ft H Shoes for Ladies . . 9 Has always been a leader with us. " Today's new Shoes at $1.50. Are as shapely as a $2.00 one. Of course they are solid leather; you may know that because they came from SPANGENBERG'S 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." .Ve are headquarters for Eastman Kodaks and Kodak supplies. fACOV 27 PATTON UVjDI AVENUE Cut Feed and Save Money Smalley Goods... Feed and Ensilage Cutters and Corn Shredders fire standard the world over. I'sed by all large cattle raisers. Write for ' Irculni" on sljos and ensilage. T. S. MORRISON, Agent. The newest and prettiest photographs now made j are the j "SEPIA" To see the color and finish of these photographs means an order. Mailt, onlv t.v LEWIS TT"P PHO TOGRAPHER 59 S. MAIN ST. 10 ..TONS.. CORN Bran. O.i's l:niit I.irs Brooms and Groceries C. H. MILLER Call 227 30 N. Main St. We have just received another consignment of the famous... California Bartlett - Pears Theee er the finest Pears grown sweet and Juicy yeu can get them at... Oepeette eataatW Kodak IEELING 1 t3ROS. TkMlU, t.tif' ;'"-,.,.1-11 i GE PERFECT ASHEVILLE ICE AND COAL CO. H. T. COLLINS, PrMldnt. Th rten years dealers In PHONE 40. BUILDING BUSINESS. We started to build our business here ou the firmest foundation known, RELIABILITY. We ,'emented the foundation with GOOD STATIONERY, built the walls with lJW PRICES, and protected the same with a roof of HONEST VALUES. We built a good bouse, for we have a tenant called PUBLIC CONFIDENCE, and we shall keep our house In good repair that our tenant shall stay with us alwaye. , The remarkable good points it our stationery department are: a box of SO sheets paper and 50 envelopes, good linen stock, 35c; a pound package of fine linen paper, smooth or rough finish, 25c; a package of linen envel opes (25 to pack), 10c per pack or 3 for 25c; a large roll or package of good toilet paper, 10c. or JL0O per do. "Your money back If you want It" 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET. t Phone 254. S. E. Cor. Court Square, Phone 87. More Rain --More Grass. iSeen our IMPERIAL- -our leader. 0. K.--a good second. BROWN, 33 Oak Ridge Institute. . . J ness, and tor life. Fall term opens August 22. Terms reasonable. Address, J. A. and M. H. HOLT, Oak Ridge, N. 0. TERM5 VllinFDTC j (UIL.1YII i. rOR BEAUTIFUL CATALOGUE ftC ADDRESS b . ,ii JA-e n J W. NORWOOD, President. CAPITAL, $100,000. The Blue Ifldge National Bank ASHEVILLE, NSC. We offer to depositors every accom mo; tlon which is consltent with safe banking; and we are In a position to loan them money on approved securltr Safety Deposit Boxes to rent. No Interest paid on deposits. DIREC TORS: W. J Siayden. Jas. A. Lurroughs, G. A. Norwood, S. P. McDlvltt, J. W. Norwood, Erwln Slu der, R. P. Walker. 'rVitc t ire e Continuous Quotations Murphy & Co., BROKERS Stocks, Cotton, Grain and Provisions N V. Offl-e, 01 Brondwuy 11 CHURCH ST.. - Mnnjiiit ASHKVfUK,N.O tmOKW RBFBR ;T0 Blae Rldfe Satloaal Banc, Aibe- vllle, M. C. CWWrtte Nattoaal Beak. Charlotte, H.O. , aetvkoard Matloaal Baak, ew Terk. Lowrr BMkta Co, Atlaata, Oa, Capitol tllty BMk,ltUataToa. . iiratUtreet CaiincUl Ageaejr. Blocks Fourteen Inches Thick Pur Ice and Screened Coal. 32 PATTON AVENUE "We advertise what we have We sell what we advertise." Rogers' Book Store V. THE HOOSIER Is absolutely a force feed machine, not only In name but in the work It performs, and will sow small quantities with the same accuracy that it sows, larger quantities. The force feed on a smaller scale regulat ed In the same way, Is used for the grass seeder. Asheville Hardware Co.. Agents ASHEVILLE N. C line of Lawn Mowers? NORTHCIP 8c CO. PATTON AVENUE. prepaied th .ife College-preparatory and Business hool for vountr men and boys. Has nrftnfllpa thniiRnndn fnr nnllpaa fnr hiial. II HOLT. OAKRIDGE.N.O ERWIN SLODER. Cashier. PICNIC WAGON .J Seats 24 people comfortably; cushioned seats; handsomely i painted; for hire by the ; Asheville Dray Co. , R. M. RAMSEY, Phone 223 ' J Office No. 1 Court Square. J Are you troubled with A SMOKY STOVE OR RANGE ? Or is your etove or range needing repairs? If so, send for J. P. BABINGTON PRACTICAL STOVE DOCTOR NO. I BAST COURT SQCARB. 'PHONS NO. CI.
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