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Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 4

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XV. TUESDAY. Urn Tin Tannery. Execution Sale. Special Notices THE MARKETS The fallowing quotations are furnish SPECIAL TERM SUPERIOR COURT Around Town.

ed by Murphy 11 Church street. and are taken up to I clock p. m. COTTON. Open.

High. Daw. I p.m. January 7 67 7M 7.M 7.61 April 7.75 7.75 7.75 7.75 July .4 8.55 55 August 7.M 75 7.S1 September ..7.73 7.73 7.64 7.64 October 7.65 7.68 7.51 7.5 November ..7.64 7.64 T.6S 7.63 December ..7.6 7.6S 7 59 7.5 MISOKULAWeo DISPATCH To thm people hJ Johnson nJ! Pattoa avenue. hni.

Creamery Butter at 25 IWUIRfl SSlM.Hil Mind. Everything you 0 right prteeV 'if TRY THE COTJNTBT-CaJ pure air. large rooms. couJ lovely views; Prices fsq of AsbevUle, on Duck town B- R. Fare out to cents.

W. H. MEDD Licensed W. Main Street. Terms.

rent. Money can be Quickly AM All Alt Alm IWOi navA ii A FEW WORDS TO VISlTORgJ thing In smoking and ehmLl at Blomberg's th most up ul gar And sporting goods houso state. Lv Blomber. 17 17 Pitt nue. TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT.

and sell typewriters of all tuJ makes some new and others hand rebuilt Typewriter Exc3 FOR RJS'T Three unfurnished roogaa la desirable location, witnts Ukre minutes' walk of public squar. Apply is Vance street. rOR RENT The building. It Church street, now occupied by Th Citizen company. For particular apply at th business offlc of Th Clti-len.

t-23 dtt LADIES WELCOME We have had our office fitted up with a view to the comfort of our lady patrons. Wllkle La Bar be. Real Estate Agents. No. 23 Patton Avenue.

FOR SAL. FOR SALE A lot of long tables, suit able for clothing; or counters. Apply at 55 South Main street. C-2S-3t I HAVE today a good lot of new iron Beds. Parlor Organ, a Music Box with Mandolin accompaniment.

W. Turner, 35 N. Main sL Phone 226. WANTED. WANTED Bids for grading S510 yards of railroad sidetrack.

Apply for par ticulars to Hans Rees' Sons, Ashe- .5 PL Hats Hats Hats Hat; STOCKS. Open, p.m. 122H Amalgamated Copper Am. Sug. Ref H3 144 68 104 107 2 4H4 8754 111 222 814 48 15IT4 165 ai 108 A.

T. 4 S. F. 874 A. T.

8. F. pfd 104 B. A 0 Brooklyn R. T.

ttli Iowa Central 41V4 Big Four 714 Colo. F. A I. UO Con. Oas 322 V.

S. Steel pfd U. 8. Steel 48 Erie 42Vs Illinois Central Jersey Central 165 Rep. Steel 21 UtN 109 Manhattan L.

U3 Met. St. Ry 17314 Missouri Pacific 119 N. Y. Central 157 Ontario Western 3t Pennsylvania 151 People's Gas 117V4 Rock Island 165 St Paul 17414 So.

Paciflc 674 Southern Ry Southern Ky. pfd 87 Tenn. C. 4 1 70 Union Pacific 108V Wabash 4314 Western Union t'i 1244 1193 158 16 160 117 155 174H 5914 33 87 70 10 414 2Vs TO STUDY THE TRADE. Olasgow, July 2 The Scotch Iron HJid steel makers are preparing to send a delegation of manufacturers to the I'nltfd Sties In September to study the trade conditions with a view to de-vlHlng means for better meeting American competition in neutral markets.

LOWNEY'S SWEET CHOCOLATE THE BEST. 5c. PACKAGE. H. T.

BROWN CO. Phone 118 Opposite Postoffloe. State of North Carolina, Buncombe county. In the Superior Court. Andrew Haston vs.

North Carolina Mining and Manufacturing company. Notice of Execution Sale. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Jackson county in the above case. I will, on Monday, the 5th day of August. 1901.

at 12 m. at the court house door of said county, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the following described real estate, to-wit: Lying and being in Black Mountain Township. Buncombe county, N. situated on south side of the north fork of Swannanoa river and about three miles from the town of Swannanoa: Begin ning at a locust stump and poplar above a SDring on the west line of J. P.

Stepp, deceased, and runs with said line north 1 degree and 31 minutes west twenty-four poles to a stake and Black Oak pointer: thence with said Stepp's line north 14 Doles to a Spanisn uaa on top of a ridge dividing the Cranny Calr and Porter Calr and Uience up ana with the lidse as follows: North 75 de grees west forty poles; thence north 52 degrees west forty poles: thence north 75 degrees west sixty poles; thence north 80 degrees west forty-four poles to a Chestnut oak on top of a knob: thence down with the top of the ridge south 50 degrees west twenty poles to a large rook: thence south 30 degrees west 60 poles crossing a small branch to the tOD of another ridge; thence south 57 poles to the branch near tne Luke Cohln tract; thence down and with the branch about a hundred and twentv Doles to the Rhymer 50-acre tract; thence with said line north about 90 noles to the N. W. corner of said tract: thence east with said line to a stake in said line, formerly a small locust, the N. W. corner of the Hemp hill tract, thence with said line south! 87 degree east twenty-eight poles more or less.

This July 2, 1901. R. F. LEE, Sheriff. 7-2-4t Tues FOR RENT Four or five large rooms.

unfurnished. Applv 130 Broad street. 7-2-3t AMONG the gmxls I have for sale is a High Top Oak Office Desk and Stool. W. Turner, 35 North Main street.

Phone 226. FOUND A ladles' Brooch. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this ad. Apply to Patrolman R. 8.

Stewart. It all the week We sell the celebrated NASCIMENTO stiff and soft Hats at from $1.60 to S.00; Hawes stiff and soft Hats $2.50 to $3.00. The best STRAW HATS in the United States are manufactured by Town-send A Grave, and which we sell at from 50c. to $3.00. H.

S. COURTNEY, H-j-ag-j? r9 Thre will be a Junior (ierinan club dance tonight. Mrs. C. It.

iJennis le uutte ill at her on Church street. Superintendent S. T. Ver.al.le quite 111 and not able to attend to his dutits. H.

C. Perkius has taken a position with the furniture house of Hlalr Smathers. A card party was given this after noon at Mrs. Westfeldt's. Arden.

sever al guests going from Asbeviile. Invitations have been received here for the dance to be given by Mrs. C. M. Piatt July i at "Buncombe Hall." There will be a recital this evening, given by tbe School of Expression, in Kducatlonal hail old Library building Mrs.

Arthur E. Rankin will give a card party Thorsday morning to honor Miss Rankin of Tennessee, who is visiting here. The contract for conveying the Bllt-more holr to and from All Bou.s church has tn given to Patton Ktlkt leather. Mrs. H.

Saraflan returns her thanks to her friends and neighbors for their sympathy and kindness shown her hus band In his last hours. Superintendent Venable announces that the regular examinations for white and colored teachers will take place on the Uth, 12th and 13th. The 10-months old child of Mr. and Mrs. N.

P. Corn, who live Just across the mountains, died last night and was to be burled this afternoon. Dr. II. H.

Walte of Ann Arbor, has accepted an appointment or the ttaff of physicians at tbe Winy ah Sanitarium. Dr. Walte has many friends here who will welcome hla re turn. The Catholic Knights of America will give an outing to Sulphur Springs July 4. There will be danctng all day by those who wish to dance.

Wagons will leave from the corner of Flint and Haywood streets at 8:30 o'clock In the morning. One of the features of the day will be a ball game between the fat men and thin men. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Mrs. W. H.

Williamson returned from Tate Springs yesterday. Dr. Francis L. Parker left yesterday for a trip through Cashiers valley. Miss Bessie Morgan of Falrvlew Is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. M. H. Whiteside of 171 South Main. Mrs.

Dick Uraham and daughter, Dorothy, will leave Thursday for a trip to New York and Buffalo. Captain Bryan of Bingham School has returned from a visit to Captain (Jwyn, near Waynesvllle. Dr. and Mrs. H.

11. Uiiggs returned yesterday from the north and Dr. Urlggs has resumed his practice. Erwln W. Patton returned from Nashville yesterday.

While there he bought for Patton Stlkeleathe on.) of the best lot of hoi sen seen in Ahe. vllle for years. ENTHUSIASTIC APPLAUSE. OREKTED CONCERT NUMBERS AT ''ON8ERVATOHY OF MUSIC. The Interest taken music by Ashe-vllle people was shown last evening Toy the representative audience that filled t'onservatory hall and gave the well executed numbers of the program by the faculty of th Conservatory of Music enthusiastic applause.

The Sonata Pathetlque, from Beethoven, was the opening number, th softly flowing style of the composer receiving beautiful Interpretation In th deft touch of Professor Dunkley, Mrs. Lulu Gibson Joiner made her first appearance here in the singing of "Villanelle." from Dell' Aqua. Mrs. Joiner's voice Is sweet and clear, and the difficult trills in "Vlllanelle" were rendered with the greatest ease and fluency. In the group of solos by Miss Sara B.

Hunt, the March Mllltaire, by Soliu-bert-Tauelg, was perhaps most en-Jyed. the warmth and brilliancy that -If IT hav it. It IgthtW it DOZENS OF DANDY RIGS RIVERSIDE PARK Are to oe see in our big carnage repositi a waiting, new. owners. And you'd better your selection before the assortment is broii We have carriages here for everybody's cdinfd and taste, from the ultra-fashionable to the pli and modest jogs.

You take your pick and make the price satisfactory. ASHEVILLE HARDWARE COMPANY "S1 4th of July Week Minstrels "See Biga of the Book." It is time to select your HAMM0CI have a complete line of th durable kind at low pi see them before deciding; we leave the merit of otir valw your judgment. Croquet Base Balls, Qolf Clubs and ti sporting line. ROGERS' BOOKSTORE. 322H At the Casino MARION PEARL'S KINGS OF A Large Number of Crimi nal Cases to be Tried-Char cied Wilh Murder.

Marshall. July -Th sislal term of Superior court for th trial of criminal case for tbU county. Judge Frederick Moor presiding, convened yesterday Tbe charge delivered to the rand jury it as eUar, comprehensive and able. The court room was nearly Oiled at tbe opening hour, and there were In at tendance In the forenoon, and In town on other business, a goodly number of tbe dtlsens of the county. Kl Caldwell, charged with th mur der of Majur Payne, was arraigned and pleaded not guilty, lie la represented by Attorneys Wood W.

Zachary and Charles B. Mashburn. Solicitor Oudger is assisted In the prosecution by th law firm of Fritcbard, Adams and Rol Una. The solicitor gave notice In open court that tbe state would not ask for a verdict of murder In the first degree but would Insist on murder In tbe sec ond degree or manslaughter. Tbls obvl ated th necessity of drawing a special venire, and the Jury was secured from the panel for the term.

When court ad Journsd at I o'clock one witness, timet Payne, a brother of the deceased, hai beon examined and cross-examined There are a number of witnesses and it Is thought It may take several days try the case. The next case for trial la state vs. Major Tweed charged with the murdei of Dad Btanton on lilg Laurel, lam July. Quite a number of misdemeanor cas: were disposed of by submissions of guilty In tbe afternoon, Just before the allnell case was taken up. General Agent Burns of the Southern Express company, headquarters Chat tanooga, I here for tbe purpose of seeing Horner, the hotel robber, who has had so many aliases lately.

Major Hums la not In custody here charged with robbing the postotnee at White Pine, nor tbe express office at White Pine, nor the express office at Illltmor. nor for using tbe malls for fraudulent purposes aa the type in yesterday's local columns of Th Cltlien unfortunately and unwittingly were made to say. Major Burns Is a gentleman of fine character and culture, who hat enjoyed th confidence of the Southern Express company, In an official capacity, for more than a quarter of a century, and has been here for a day or two on mat-I tera of the company relative to certain robberies that the man Iiorner Is, known to have been connected with. Route Agent Woodward of the Southern Express company and Route Agent James of the same company, are her also on a mission similar to that which has brought Major Burria to Marshall. The county commissioners In session today were occupied chiefly with rou-tin matters.

Orders were passed to pay to the receiver of the Western Carolina bank. Ueurge Bmnthere. or his assigns, certain outstanding bonds and Interest on the same, out of the taxes levied and to be hereafter levied under a special art of the late session of the general assembly. The commissioners will be In session also today. An unusually large number of traveling salesmen were In town yesterday owing to the fact that the first Monday of the month and the opening of the special term of court were expected to bring to town many of the country merchants.

In this tbey were not disappointed. Down from Asbevlll yesterday In attendance on tbe court were Attorneys Dillon M. Luther, Joseph 8. Adams and former Judge Henry Stevens. Judge Btevens first Went on the bench at Madison court; and now that his Judicial term expired yesterday morning It is meet that he should return to the bar at we place where he left It.

Ueorge II. Smathers, esq th Western Carolina bank, was before ine county commissioners yesterday on matters pertaining to county bond held by him aa receiver and aa attorney for llenta Hon. Tom Murray was In town yesterday. Jasper Ebbs, esq of Spring Creek, was here yesterday. On yesterday Robert Sams, of Mara Hill was In the village.

The new pension board for Madison county, established by an act of the legislature at the late session, met on rnieruay. ana is composed of the fol- lowing well known cltlsens: J. J. Red-' mon, chairman; D. W.

Angel and C. as me rooms or the court house were occupied by the juries vnl officials the board met at the office of W. W. Zachary. and a large volume of business was dispatched.

A Urge number of applications hav been nid. both for soldiers and widows. Mr. Charles J. Harris of Dlllsboro.

N. a. was here on yesterday taking a lo0 at Madison county kaolin mines end discoveries eome mention of which was made In this correspondence a few days since. Mr. Harris 1 largely Interested In kaolin properties In th mor western part of the stats.

Mr. W. C. Bprlnklo has removed from the Oudger house to his elegant country home three miles out of town. CoU J.

8. McElroy of Ivy la attend- Ve court mis week. The Marshall academy has received iw i iiorary a large lot of valubh books from th government printing of Setitor Pritchard Is home again frnm th seashore, and Is occupied with rase in the Superior court. Agreeable rains have been from several sections of the fur the last few days. sported eounty W.

J. Oentry of Hot Pprtngs la. as formerly before his removal, the efficient hallff In attendance on th court. VIOLENT STOhM. HAVOC WROUGHT ACROSS CUMBERLAND GAP.

Middlesboro, July 1 a violent storm, resembling a tornado, wrought havoc across th Cumberland dap and Powell's Valley. There was loss of life, but th particular hav not yet been obtained. The crops were seriously damaged by th wind. receiver i i i I A PURE WINTER WHEAT FLO 'JR IS TPHBJ "BILTM0RE PATENT" Buy It and savs money. ASHEVILLE MILLING COMPANY Introducing the wonderful Cineograph or Moving Picture Machine.

Wear an Easy Turn An attractive Oxford Ti with turn soles, patent or kid tips; heels to suit your fanoy. Tou will wonder Bow they wear, but they do It. Beauties to-Sell. A Satisfaction to Wear. Kcrr-Hodcs Co.

SHOE DISTRIBUTORS. topnoneYin, 60 Patton Ave. ONT GET TAKEN IN By the cleverly worded advertise ment of a concern In the far west, which advertises to sell a buggy or other vehicle at "wholesale prices They do nothing of the kind, but sell you a cheap affair at a price any dealer would ask you for the same goods. We will get you the same quality of work for same price if you want it. From ten years' experience in the business, we know what Is adapted to the trade here, and our aim is to give you value for your money, at T.

S. Morrison's CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE. Brooches for Belt Buckles. They are the fashion above everything else for the purpose. See the many delicate conceptions we show In Jeweled Brooches, at many prices.

COSBY, SSSL 17 PATTON AVE. Shirts Collars Cuffs Laundered to your perfect satisfaction, for this hot weather. ASHEVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY Telephone 9S. 43 W. College St.

The First Baptist Sunday School Of Asheville. will run its Annual EXCURSION To White Sulphur Springs, waynesville, on THURSDAY, JULY 11. Special reduced rate. There will be a basket picnic on the hotel lawn, but those wishing dinner at the hotel may be accommodated at SO cents, if aa many as 50 take dinner, otherwise it win be 75 cents-Tickets for sale at the Racket Store and W. C.

Stradley e. Buy your tickets early If you wish, to be certain of a seaL bave only flv cars and If you wau you may ran to get a seat Train leave Asheville 9:30 a. re turning leaves waynesvllle 6 p.m. Coaching. Special instruction in all studies re.

Hiilred for college entrance examina tions. Also French and German. CAPT. T. F.

BRTAN, Bingham fttfaool. BASEBALLS Asheville vs. Anderson. characterised Miss Hunt's playing We take orders fr Biltmore "Woe Quality and prompt delivery pleas you. ASHEVILLE ICE AND COAL Phon 40.

Good Honest. Weights 21 In good honest meats given every on of our customers. 0 stall Is spotlessly alean, and si vice prompt McFEE CO Tel. 127. StaU City Mar) taaaatsam asm Don't Forget Us When th thought-" of a freeser comes to you.

Th reliable White Mountain In sizes. Cheaper on if you wis! Brown, Northnp 0 33 PATTON AVf "Sign of the Saw The Ncvcrout Bicycle Lamp Is the only lamp that is guaranteed to stay lit, and will do what it is guaranteed to do. Special Attractions on FIDFlAADIC the Fourth, Including IILWUKIVJ Programme for the Fourth Concert at iq a mt Japanese Day Fireworks 10:45 Matinee (Minstrels) .11 Money refunded ry. Price $3.00. if not satisfacto- Asheville Cycle Co.

Phone 223. No. IS and 10 Church St THE STAGE, 3, 6 4 p. m. 8:40 9 At the announcement that we are offering, for the next 30 dajs, all our Wilton.

Axmin 5 1 ster, Miiyrna, uiusseis, and Ingrain Carpet RUGS at a discount of 10 per cent from our regular cash prices Terms cash. FURNITURE CARPETS, ETC. Baseball Fireworks. Show ALL ARE HAPPY. slnoe her appearance In AshevlUe show ing to Its best advantage.

Miss Hlggs' demonstration of the Fletcher kindergarten music method was clearly given. Following Bach's Grand Fugue in a minor, organ solo, by Professor Dunk-ley. "After Sorrow Night," by Kot-oll, and "Juvana," byTostl, were sung by Mrs. Joiner. "After Sorrow's Night" was particularly well rendered.

Its simple beauty being admirably suited to Ihe voice of the singer. Th program closed with a duet by Professor Dunk-! ley and Miss Hunt-Rubinstein's "prightly "Teramors." The next recital will be a-iven Thurs. Jay, July 11. by Mrs. Joiner and Protea- or uunaiey.

An interesting program has been arranged. COURT HOUSE PLANS. COMMISSION HEARD ARCHITECTS THIS AFTERNOON. The Caunty Court House Commission met this afternoon to hear architects who Jesire to plan the new court house. Messrs.

It. 8. Smith of this city and Fiank P. Mllburn of Charlotte submit- till a number of drnwliigs of haiulsome hlltlll I II IhllK a I They have Inlerests In this mat- -i oiio save rnion reasons wny tney should be chosen. Mr Mllburn Is well known in the south, and has designed 12 coutt house, as well many other buildings.

He Is architect of the itouth-trn railway Mr. Smith Is a resident of AliffVllle and would be here constant-1 on the ground to supervise the construction of the building Their ilans "ulmilttwi were very much admired by many who thought the commission could make no mistake In selecting them aa the architects. A number of other architect wished to submit plans and th commission save them an opportunity to be heard either In person or by letter, it Is not yet decided whether the commission will select an architect In advance or have competitive bids. Mr. Smith is the only local architect competing.

NEW POSTMASTER. Washington, July 1 The president has appointed Jefferson Rlchnrdson as pastmaster at Urecavllle, 8. C. Try Septicide For diphtheria. Croup, Bronchitis, Coughs, Quinsy, and Sore Throat Bepticid is really a specific for these complaints, also will prevent and cure contagious diseases.

G. W. JENKINS. 45 S. Main Si, HOT WEATHER CLOTHIM Black Alpaca Coats, $1.50 to EruTro to Unlined Flannel Suits, 1 White Vests, $1 to Straw Hats', 25c $2.50, Light Underwear, 25c.

to $1.50 each: NediR Shirts, 50c. to $2 each. Everything necessary to keep you comfbrtableii the way of clothes. W. B.

Williamson Co. 10 Pattoti Avenue. The Whitlock Clothing HoUse 'Aw.

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