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

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THE ASHEVUXE DAILY CITIZEN. THURSDAY. AUGUST 3, 1S39. r- tl APOUND TOWN. I a line OH two.

1 iwoBix vtxtovist AROUND TOWN. LINE OR TWO. Hi 25 Cents Per 100 For 200 Pound Blocks FLOUR tlARKET OCE; ICE Psrsonal Paragraphs1 About Resident and Visitor. M. C.

Carter and wife of Atlanta are here. P. II. Adams of Atlanta is a visitor FORECAST till 8 p. m.

Friday: Fair; continued high temperature tonight and Friday. Summer School faculty concert at the HI Augusta, Gee, Chronicle: Miss Agnes Leftwich and Mr. Frank E. Hankin son will be married next Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at the borne of the bride's father. In Florence, Ala.

Thirty minutes later Miss Louise Leftwich and Mr. H. S. Hall will be married. The brides are sisters, and they are the charming daughters of Major i- j.

in the city. Grand opera house this evening. Sideboards If there is rain tomorrow the bicycle Qflceattfctorjr lor Cash. -Special and general agents for both hard and soft coal Wholesale and retail. 'Phone 40.

races win oe postponed until Saturday 1 J. G. W. Leftwich of Florence. Mr.

and at ciock. .5 L30 160 5.00 Our line of Sideboards is vver Prof. Dickey's lecture on dancing will be given this evening In the First Bap Biltmore Pa tent, per 24Tb sack Blltmore Patent, per 481b sack Biltmore Patent, per 96Tb sack Biltmore Patent, per Collins' Whole Wheat Flour. tt- Mrs. Hankinson, accompanied by Chancellor and Mrs.

John C. Carmlch-ael, and Mr. and Mrs. H. S.

Hall will spend a month on Mission Ridge, after which they will go to Asheville and Waynesville. N. C. tist cnurcn at 8:30. fine; attractive irf jksiaiidj.

Charles W. Brown, who has been on the sick list for a week or two. Is Asheville Ice and Coal Company ess Miss Alice Smith has gone to Greensboro for a few days' visit. Charlotte Observer: Henry Nichols went to Asheville last night. Miss Alice Jackson left today for a week's stay at Waynes ville.

Dr. S. W. Battle will return home from Atlantic City tomorrow. J.

H. Raine and son of Atlanta are spending a few wee lis in Asheville. Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Hunter and Miss Martha Glover of Atlanta are in the city. Miss Howell and Miss A. D. Howell of Atlanta are among the summer visitors.

Miss Nora Cofleld of Spartanburg much Improved. He is taking a course at the Quisisana sanitarium. .75 THREE DAYS MEETING. There will be a three days meeting st the Turkey Creek campground, begin Sheriff Lee went to Marshall this finish; and specially attract-ive to the purchaser in price. W.

Williamson Co morning after Oscar Moore, colored, who is wanted here and who was ar ning August 26 and continuing through i rested in Marshall yesterday on a ca This flour has received the most flattering testimonials. There la none better. For sale by all deal pias. me zsin, this meeting taking the place of the old time campmeeting. Dinner will be served on the ground each day.

Rev. T. F. Marr, presiding elder, will be present during the meeting. Master Harry Theoooid underwent a successful operation for appendicitis yesterday afternoon at the hands of ers.

Manufactured by the 16 PATTON AVE. rs. Glenn, Meriwether, Baird and Furniture, Carpets. Etc Cheesborough. Take Biltmore Cars at City P.

O. for races at Indian Spring track tomorrow afternoon. Races begin promptly at 5 o'clock. I. W.

Glasser has opened a jobbin? nusx have Roon. Only one summer month left and th en the fall season win i. IJ) us. Blair mustHnaae room for his new stock, and in order to Sl, idly, he will 8Tive you this week unprecedented drives in all ius )f furniture tfbiw on Do hot regard this as a mere Map-trap a h. r-tisement, for such Is not the case.

Blair means it every wor.i. 1 1 needs boh room and money and the way to get them. Is to s. at rciu bargains the furniture now on hand. If you are wise you will ail at No 45.

patton Avenue jthls week and make your purchases. arnvea rn tne city yesterday for a vist to friends. Mr. and Mrs. F.

M. Brickman of Columbia arrived here yesterday -for a brief visit. Postmaster Rollins went to Marshall yesterday for a two days' visit, to attend court. Miss Minnie Schnelle of Cincinnati is visiting Mrs. R.

L. Ownbey. 145 col nouse nere to nanaie nats and gentle I Asheville Milling Co. men's furnishings. For the present he is located at the old Chedester stand 19 South Main.

DOG ueorge smitn. tne negro who was lege street. wounded by Constable James, is in about the same condition he was in W. Hollins Kauffman of Baltimore yesterday. He is able to take some Is visiting Dabney Yarbrough, 35 Pen-land street.

nourishment and appears to be holding FOR SALE 91000 will buy the six-room cottage at 89 Depot street. WANTED A good seamstress. No' 36 Grove street, 8-3dtf FOR SALE Mt. Etmore. 12 acres and new 9 room- house, n-ear Skyland Springs, at a bargain.

J. B. Bostic Co. ins uwn. Mrs.

Kerr Wilson and children of The dance and watermelon feast in Greenville, S. are among the recent arrivals at the Glen Rock. the new pavilion at the terminus of the in tramontane street oar line last even Mrs. A. L.

Rogers of Newton. on Maybe We Can Fix It. Maybe the break that you think is ir-repairable would be a comparatively simple matter to an expert mechanic. Bring the break in and let us look at it. If we can't fix it, nobody can.

ASHEVILLE CYCLE CC ing in celebration of the opening of You Hit the Nail Squarelv the Head arrived yesterday to visit her daughter. OUR Electric Hose is durable, non the pavilion was an exceptionally en airs. s. i. Bean, 21 Seney street.

joyable occasion and well attended. linkable and strong. Any length desired. Ball Sheppard, 4 Patton avenue. Capital Stock, $100,000.

Battery Park Bank. Mrs. and Miss Cleage, who have been Henderson Rice, the hackman. was in staying at the Glen Rock hotel, left for their home in Knoxville yesterday. cist -EIGHT fine building lots police court this morning charged with careless driving.

He ran his vehicle Miss Gertrude Miller returned yes ior sate at KiacK Mountain. Address F. Dougherty, Black Mountain. N. C.

7-20-d2w terday from a visit to relatives in over the little son of Dr. Charles W. Byrd yesterday afternoon on Court Place. The case was postponed until Richmond and other "Virginia cites. When you buy your Hardware from us Special attention given to builders' Brown, Northup Co SAWYER, Prop.

18 A 20 Church St. EUGENE C. Telephone 228. The Misses Graham, who have been tomorrow afternoon at 6 o'clock. visiting Bishop Horner for two months, left for their home in Oxford today.

The regular monthly meeting of the FAMILY HORSE for sale owner left; 15 hands: city broken and will ride or drive. Apply Geo. F. Weston, Biltmore. Woman's Foreign Missionary society Mrs.

W. S. Lipscombe. who has been ii of Central M. E.

church. South, will be Patton Avenue. 2 1 33 held at the usual place at 5 p. m. Fri visiting at J.

M. Alexander's, 271 South Main, left this morning for her home in Gaffney, S. C. IM' SUO. day, the 4th.

The ladies are asked to bear in mind that this work is pressing WANTED A young lady who can play fairly well and read music at sight to stay in piano store. Apply Church street. 7-28dlw Miss G. W. Green of Hendersonville.

on both heart and mind of their invalid who has been visiting friends here for president. the past month, returned to her home The Blue Ridge National Bank Lai. i. Alney Burgin. aged 85.

one of yesterday afternoon. Miss Llewellyn Slack and Miss Maude the best known citizens of McDowell county, died Monday at his home at Marion. Capt. Burgin married a sister EXCELLENT FACILITIES FOR DOING A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. AH business Intrusted to us will have the best possible attention.

Collections made and reported promptly. Correspondence and accounts solicited. Safe deposit boxes for rent. Banking Hours: 9 a. m.

to 2 Slack of Baltimore, who have been visiting their aunt, Mrs. C. G. Gaston, will return to their home tomorrow. MRS.

DRESSERS class in piano and violin will begin September 4th. Private or class lessons on Conservatory plan. 69 Charlotte street. 8-ldlm WANTED A good buggy horse for one month. Five to ten dollars and best of attention.

Address S. Citizen office. 8-ldlw of Dr. George W. Whitson of Bun combe, and was an uncle of Mrs.

Locke ASHEVILLE. N. C. Guarantees to all customers Promptness, Accuracy and Absolute Security. We respectfully solicit your business and will grant every accommodation consistent with sound banking.

Safe deposit boxes for rent. Miss Emily Furgeson of Selma. Craig and Mrs. Travis' Clarke of Ashe ville. is at the Brexton.

Miss Furgeson was here last summer, and was so much Quisisana Nature Cure Sanitarium. Ifi7 French Urozi Asheville n. c. Latest Ceinian Method! No Medicine! No Operations' Most successful cures affected by Massac, Baths, Diet, Swedish Movements, etc AH diseases treated. No consumptives taken.

Treatment In an 1 outside of the Sanitarium. An entertainment In aid of local ed pleased with the city that she returns this summer. ucational work, to be called the ArdeD Illustrated Magazine, and to Include DIRECTORS: Burroughs, G. A. Dr.

A. M. Gantt, Miss Dessie Gantt W. J. Slayden, Jas.

A. Norwood, E. R. Lucas, music, tableaux, a minuet, and a play. will be given at Arden house, the resi- S.

P. McDivitt, W. Norwood. and Miss Belle Browning of Belwood, N. who have been visiting Miss May Alexander, 271 South Main, left for home yesterday.

dence of C. W. Beate, this even p. m. ing, beginning at 8:30.

Admission, 2 MORE new springs and mattresses in today. Also some good cook stoves and ranges at prices that will astonish you. W. L. Moore, No.

11 West Court Square. VISITORS You'll find the leading brands cigars, tobaccos and smokers' articles at Blomberg's, the Leading Cigar Store, 17 Patton Avenue. Established 1887. J. W.

Norwood, President Houston Merrimon, Bookkeeper. cents; children under 12, 10 cents. E. R. Lucas, C'aphler.

Erwin Sluder. Assistant Cashier. Mrs. W. S.

Monk and children of Sel J. K. RANKIN, Cashier. AS. P.

SAWTKR, Pres. Rev. R. M. Taylor, pastor of Weaver- ma, are among the recent arrivals ville circuit, M.

K. church. South, is 5 1 from the South. Mrs. Monk is visiting her father, S.

D. Holt, Pearson drive. conducting revival services at Mt. IL Pleasant, three miles north of Ashe and expects to spend the remainder of the summer here. ville.

Much interest has been manifest ed and there have been a number of Miss Evelyn Coleman, who went to Do You Desire a Good Boarding Place for the professions. Mr. Taylor has been as A TESTIMONIAL. Blowing Rock a few weeks ago to nurse sisted by Itev. J.

A. J. Farington. Mrs. A.

G. Brenlzer of Charlotte, who One with all Modern Improvement! electric and "as lights, call hells, I mi lis, ele.T If try Letter Carrier N. W. Fain was yes was injured In an accident, came home this morning, having become too ill to Knox Straw Hats at Cost We will sell the remainder of our $2.50 and $3.00 Knox Straw'TIats for terday given by Dr. J.

T. Poore of LOST On Merrimon avenue.between Orange and Chestnut streets, a plain gold ring with "mother" engraved on inside. Finder will be rewarded by leaving at The Citizen office. FOR SALE Nice residence and business lots near Southern passenger depotwill sell cheap. For terms and prices see J.

B. Bostic 23 Patton avenue, Asheville, N. C. This is to certify that my wife and continue her work. Mrs.

Brenizer's condition shows steady improvement. myself have both been using the min Swain county, the skin of a two-in-one calf to stuff. The skin show that the calf in life had two heads and six legs and from- hereby" there hung two "INGLESIDE." The arrivals at the Brexton. 11 eral water known as the Beaumont mineral spring for some three months tails. The skin can be inspected by any skeptic at Mr.

Fain office on tames avenue, this week, are: Mr. and Mrs. John Neil of Marshallville, Mrs. A. Ferst, five children and maids, of Savannah, Mrs.

Anderson of Brownsville, Mrs. H. L. Smith, Montford avenue. Terms moderate, excellent fare, central location, on two car lines No cousumptlveo taken.

Write 75 and that we have derived benefit from It as a tonic and laxative and that Its The Asheville Light Infantry will m. n. nAKKia, rvo. 30 hrench Broad Avenue daughter and maid, of Savannah, Mrs. give a prize drill and dance at the Swannanoa Casino this evening.

Sev TELEPHONE 153. action upon the kidneys has been most All other Straw Clothing at Joseph Ferst Misses Hannah, Genie and Mildred, Master Moses, and maid of Savannah, Miss E. F. Furgeson of Selma, Ala. eral of the men have been "drilling hard" for the event and an.

interesting Hats and Summer Cost at WOODLAWN CAFE 36 South Main. Open day and night. Splendid service, excellent meals and lunches. Regular boarders taken. The only cafe in the city.

Noah Murrough, proprietor. 8-2tf FOR RENT In the most desirable part of Montford avenue, a modern house, completely furnished, and containing every convenience. Apply to H. F. Grant, 24 South Main street.

and dose contest is expected between beneficial, and we cheerfully recommend it to any one who may be troubled with Indigestion or constipation. four or five of the contestants who have won the reputation among their PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE. Asheville Telephone Co. comrades of being "hard to beat." The Whitlock Clothing House, Party Given by Miss Ada Love Gudger August 8 an excursion train will Last Evening. 8-Zdlweek leave Asheville at 7 a.

central time. This certificate Is given with the hope that others may be induced to give it NO. 41 PATTON AVENUE. (INDEPENDENT) Endorsed by the Asheville Board of Trade. Iiong distance service to Henderson vId, HrevHid A progressive euchre party was given for Knoitville.

Returning rthe train win leave Knoxville at 10:30 day, for Asheville. The rate for th round trip will be $1.50. The train is last evening by Miss Ada Love Gudgei trial for themselves. J. N.

MORGAN, Court Square. in honor of Miss Howard of Kentucky, FOR SALE 83 acres three-fourths mile from Old Fort. McDowell county. Price $500. Also 14 acres four tnlles from Asheville, near Buena Vista.

Price $400. Mrs. M. T. Edwards, Biltmore.

N. 8-3d2wks being operated by Cash Mosby, col Miss Davidson of Texas and Miss Wil ored. Information can be secured We deliver to any part of the city son of Illinois, and as a parting com from the city or depot ticket agent. AN HiidHnppnlre and liUerm.nllnte stations. Kates for business 'phones $24.

00 per Rates for residence 'phones $10.00 per Vcn Over 600 City Connections IDEAL, SPOT Hcuumont Iron and Magnesia Water. For sale at Dr. T. C. Smith's drug pliment to Edwin Davidson, who will Murphy Scout: Charles Willoughby leave in a few days for Texas to In store or W.

F. Snider'a grocery. of Asheville was here Friday. About 10 crease the attractiveness of the Lone Star State by becoming a permanent days ago he had the misfortune to drop some hot solder on his arm, and DON'T give good money for bad eggs buy from A. D.

Cooper, 32 South Main street, and have the satisfaction of knowing that your good money is given for good eggs. 124 cents a dozen and every one guaranteed. To Spend the Summer in Rest, Recreation and Pleasure. T. M.

Mitchell, Lessee Office, Oyer II Pattoo Ave W. S. PROC I OP K.mi resident. when it was removed the flesh came off The first prize for ladies was won by with it to the bone. Dr.

J. W. Patton Miss Mary Burnett; the second by Miss dressed his arm gratis while here. Alice Brown. Rufus Hunt won the first Town Marshal Watson made up prize for gentlemen, and C.

S. Merrick enough to send the poor fellow to At won the booby. lanta. where he will enter a hospital There were present: Mrs. Locke, Mrs.

ail ri ixi i i- i i rvi rvi RONNY CREST ASHEVILLE COLLEGE BUILDING. for treatment. He will probably lose Merriam, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Alfred his arm, if not his life.

WANTEfD Offers for two very desirable houses and lots opposite freight depot. Always rented to good tenants. Plenty of space to build three other houses. W. Turner, Real Estate Agent, 35 North Main street.

7-31dlm WE have a good baker, keeps everything nice; bakes the best of bread, Barnard, Mrs Charles M. Piatt. Mrs. N. C.

Christian Advocate: We have H. M. Davidson. Mrs. Jones, Mr.

and 1 An Open letter to the Public: received no official notice to that ef Mrs. B. M. Jones. Dr.

and Mrs. Sevier. fect, but learn from a reliable source Dr. and Mrs. Sawyer, Prof, and Mrs.

Has been thoroughly renovated and is now open for the accommodation of summer visitors. Excellent service, electric lights and baths on every floor. THE 7-ACRE CAMPUS GROUNDS are well thoi that Rev. J. A.

Lee of the North Carolina conference, and for the past two cakes and pies; we have two wagons Tighe, the Misses Brown, the Misses Smith, Miss Bessie Reeves, Miss Dill- delivering all the time. Phone 183, and Skyland, North Carolina TuI tractive resort lins been Improved and Ih now under neu mhh.hc, inent. The lnn is clKht miles south of Asheville, one. third of a lwy station, situated on a beautiful elevation, ts feet Im.vc Hi. Driving parties accommodated nt any time Telephone connections with Asheville and Hendersonville Address: J.

L. ALEXANDER, Botny Crest Inn, Skyland. years stationed at Kinston. has been you can get what you want. Heston's, worth, Miss Sawyer, Miss Dickson, Miss Ada Reynolds, Miss Wilson, Miss transferred to the Western North Car J10 26 South Main.

ucuguuui whirs anu ueauiuui mountain scenery. Terms S7 to per week. Address olina conference and put in charge of i Bethel church, Asheville. Brother Lee Jones, Miss Easier, Miss Carrie Reynolds, Miss Palmer, Miss Smith, Miss Mason, Miss Bedilion, Miss Acheson, Miss Nina Acheson, Miss Hamilton, is a superior man and a euccesstul pas IF you want painting, paper hanging or kalsomlning done in good style give us a call. We have a large stock of ARCHIBALD A.

JONES. ASHEV'U-E, N. C. tor. We esteem him most highly and ur miss Vaughn, P.

O. Box iiki, Asheville. warmly welcome him to our conference. wall paper, paints and frescoes at low Miss Howard, Miss Penland, Miss Drummond, Miss Burnett, Miss Pu- est prices.T. W.

E. C. Fitzpatrlck, The Citizen tomorrow will contain a 33 North Main street. quarter page ad. for the Bonanza rington, Miss Emma Gudger, Messrs.

John A. Campbell, Lipscomb, W. W. Wine and Liquor company, offering for Moore, Johnson, Cocke, Barrett, Clay 10 PER CENT OFF The Finest Line of French ENGINEER Steam and mechanical. sale the bankrupt stock of Frank HAMMOCKS O'Donnell.

The stock invoices about Educated and Experienced. Equipped with tools and testing Instruments, ton. Williams, Child, Rankin, Hunt, Millard, Dorset Barnard, Sluder, Roach, Waddell, Dillworth, Roberts, Davidson, Deal, derrick and Dr. Wal REGULAR PRICE Briar and Meerschaum desires permanent position in or near and consists of wines, liquors, cigars, tobacco, etc. Greatly reduced prices will be put an these goods in order to close them out as soon as pos Asheville.

Good references. Thorough Berkeley Cigar Stand. ter Hilliard. Morgan's Book: Store. ly competent.

Address Engineer, care Citizen. 8-3dlw Pipes south of N. Y. at the sible. The goods will be sold at the Bonanza Wine and Liquor company's FOR RENT One 8-room furnished place of business, 43 South Main street.

cottage, one 5-room flat, one 6-room furnished flat, hot and cold water. Relative to an article that recently appeared in theCharleston News and range, ail modern Improvements. In "MIDSUMMER MARKET." The ladies of the Episcopal church propose to hold a "mid-summer market'' on the 29th and 30tb of August, in Lincoln Hall, at the Swannanoa hotel. The well known reputation which these ladies have acquired for getting up things of this sort successfully will no doubt be fully maintained on this Courier to the effect that State Secre cluding electric lights and electric door lary A. G.

Knebel of the T. M. C. A openers. Aoply o.

D. Revell, 31 Temple The Sign of the Book. What I Like. Commencing Monday, July 31, we will from that date offer our entire new stork if misses', children's, men's, boys' anil youth's shoes at actual cost for 15 days only. Remember this ie not a sale to rid ourselves of any old stock for our first purchases were made In this line March 1.

1S99. This sale is being made in order to make room for our large line of fall and winter slock which will commence pouring Into our store In a few days. We have lots of shoes, heavy enough for fall and winter wear. Better supply yourself with a pair at once at whole-sale prices. For description of goods see big ad on 2d page.

Boston Shoe Store, recently appointed for North and South A Souvenir of i-ourc 3d noor. Carolina, will divide his equally Oetweeh Charleston and Asheville. Sec RAVENSCROFT, Asheville. Five retary Van Horn said this morning: minutes from center of the city. En know nothing definite concerning the closure of 12 acpes, free from dust and matter Secretary Knebel will be here Asheville noise.

Absolute drainage and unsur NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. half-closed eyes as In a about the 15th to look over the situa To lie with dream passed sanitary conditions. Nearness to Page stores and postoffice. Address Mrs. S.

tion. but I don't think there has been any definite decision as to his future 4 Engineer Care Citizen. R. Kepler, P. O.

Box 564. 8-3-d2w Upon the grassy banks of some calm stream In a Rogers' Hammock. headquarters. Several towns are after him." SWANNANOA HILL Delightfully I Look Look Tomorrow for the big ad. offering for rule the bankrupt stock of Frank O'Donnell, consisting of Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco.

The slock invoices about $3000 and prices will be slaughtered. The sale will be conducted by The Bonanza ine and Liquor o. at their place of business, 43 Smith Main Street "Bonanza" Wine and Liquor Company. GOOli To- climb with daring feet some rue-- situated for guests. House surrounded STEEL ENGRAVING ON CARD 34x28 INCHES.

Fruits Today Keeling. Wanted 36 Grove street. For Sale Geo. F. Weston.

For Sale Mrs. M. T. Edwards. For Baby Carolina Pharmacy.

Hammocks Rogers' Book Store. Ravenscroft Mrs. S. R. Kepler.

Repairing Asheville Cycle company ged rock. by a park of 15 acres, adjoining Kenll- And lie aloft where gulls and curlews wortn inn. Has modern conveniences, The Belt may be won tomorrow afternoon. Excitement will run high. Don't fail to attend.

Take Biltmore cars leaving city postoffice every 20 minutes. Races begin promptly at 5 p. m. large airy rooms, city water, on street DOCK, In a Rogers' Hammock. car line.

'Phone 209. Mrs. Talbot Pen. niman, Biltmore, N. C.

7-Udlm See Our Big Ad. Tomorrow To wander lonely on the ocean's brink. And of the good old times to muse and Bonanza Wine and Liquor Co. Plenty, of room for framing. Names of streets and prominent buildings SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Destroyed forever by the Electric Needle without ininK.

In a Rogers' Hammock. A Ave mile race at Indian Spring pain or scar. Ladies annoyed with su track tomorrow afternoon. Races begin WANTED. People who can find any coal bought from Carolina 'Phone 130.

fault with COal Co. To hide me in some deep and woody glen. Far from unhealthy haunts of sord'd perfluous hair, moles, etc, can be relieved. Those Interested will receive a promptly at 5 o'clock. Promises to be the best race of the series.

Don't miss prompt reply by addressing The Elec- it. A large crowd will be at the races to men In a Rogers' Hammock. trolosis Box 263. Asheville, N. C.

Greatest medical discovery of the age morrow afternoon. Start early and get a good seat in Grand Stand. Free. To linger In some fairy-haunted vale. PRICE 50 CENTS.

-TJtE CITIZEN FOR SALE My ten-acre lot front is the nature cure treatment. Quisi While all about me falls the moonlight Cars leave city postoffice every 20 ing Sulphur Springs road. 600 feet, two sana Sanitarium. The Red Hand Paints th Place. SwedishQ paie.

In a Rogers Hammock. The bane of most business announce miles west of Asheville, grove of native oak, white and spruce pine and maple, with large eight room, slate roofed house with observatory, bisr In the dull season you should sharp ments is a superfluity of adjectives ROGERS' BOOK STORE, If Well Heeled en up your advertising. Brains. and adverbs. flassage andPacks nans, veranaa in front and large back 20 South Main Street.

porch. Occupied by P. Kienle. Apply i to ueo. h.

starnes, or cau 'phone 9. 6-21dtf 1 Treatment, for: NfcRVOlH. K11KUMATIC ANJ OTHER DI8EABK8. Wood's Trade Mark Brand" Save Money Xt does not make so iuith difference where you tnuR not and you wish to lay by something, would It not be well to go where your business is ap WE HAVE in fhis week some real good second' hand cook stoves, several firstclasB sewing-machines, two 'rood We are selling lots of Special: TUURB BRAN Iff MAH8AOK for organs, good new and second-hand Female Disease also Face Massage. Crim furniture, in fact a good assortment of son Clover general house furnishing goods at re- preciated and your inten st PROF.

EDW. ORUNER, By Having Tour Stoves and Ranges Repaired by J. Babington, prices to suit the times. Will bay anything you may have for sale Jn our line or wiU sell on commission. "We is the highest erode New garded? Do you know such a place? It Is your privilege to know.

nave ample room for storimr sroods. We will make terms easy in selling or strong germination. The chief difficulty an growing, this valuable forage and soilim proving crop in the past has been ouying. Bee us. we nope we can- make (Graduate of Cbemnlt College, Germany.

Formerly with Oakland Heights Sanltoiium 55 SOUTH MAIN ST. PHONE 208 It to your interest to do Baird A H. C. Johnson, repairer, with and Foundry 8t. Asherm.

ttecJOT. North; Main tree. I Practical store Asheville Supply Cot. IS Market r. c.

nw nanus. failure in this respect has been largely due to the use of twcvearild hm.I niuiQ ui Home or Office Treatment and S8 North Main. Table Linen, Napkins, LVOy ley's, Towels, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Blankets Coverlets, Etc, Etc. more than usual at the season, the reason being that the values are unusually good. A large lot of Butterick Patterns Just received fu ppearanco an1 germination, throws out a irinrh THE CASINO on this account will not come upas well rinityCdiiege.

It '5 K18 mut; more easily killed ott by adverse wekther conditions than that sown from new crop seed. If yoa want the best new crop Crimson Clover. Seed of Stronfircprminntir.il Kb Mirmm. Prize prill By A- Iis: Redwood Forty-fifth year opens Wednesday order Wood's "Trade 'lark September Cth. Largest -endowment of any CoUege in the South.

Completest Gymnasium in ihe State. Board tt.fio Followedby hi iVt I Clothing Dry Goodsr, At a bargain, a nice new 0 room cot- lar haU front and back plaa-Good nd city water; also 4 room tenant house. bam. crib, carriage house, etc wit Pine 5TT' West College and Academy streets, Hendersonville, C. ri terms' see J.

O. Smith Waldrop i', BretornvH, N. Mala at, HsodsrsonvUK N. C. W.

O. WOLFE, Contracting Plasterer. Jobbing, Pebble-dashing and i meat Work a Specialty. Estimate Cheerfully Ulven. Off Ics Wolfe Building.

Court Bauara. 'Phone IS7. Grand BalC st tr rite for priees sod Descriptive Fsll OsW logos, wklen slso gives fall information about Vetches', Rape, Winter, Tsrl sr Oraztag Oats. Seed Wheat, brasses and Clovers. Turnip sad Vegetable Seeds.

Hyacinths. TaUps sad all Btdb and Seed for fall planting. T.W;;WOOD Fancy Goods, Shoes and to 110.00 per month. Ixan Scholarships for worthy young Young women admitted to all classes, nd for Catalogue to JJJi.3 re Hi Hat. SIX iflDrsoayfligniaA i itFRKSrottNTKXLrQO.

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