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

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2' Si" 'SssisMt THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Tuesday Evening; May 25, 1897. A. I I. BOl a FE ASTKH.

I iDniitin tauui Capt. Hookbart beta 'Em Vp To Ban Then Line Full 01 Peraoiial Informa An Exonralon. P. M. WBDNES-mad WeiluenUuy.

FuRBCAST TILL DA fair tonight warmer Wednesday. GOAL C0II6 Parlor Lamp, Domestic, Cannel, Broken, Egg, Stove, Chestnut ine Asnevme Light Infantry at Charlotte last week won the medal as the best set up company on th grounds. Last night It was ready to tion Concerning tbe People. Thomas Hoi I ins, is here from Marshall. W.

H. Chapman of Greensboro is at the Swannanoa. Miss Jessie Merrick left yesterday for Jersey City. N. P.

Chedester is kept at home by a rheumatic attack. Many colored people enjoyed a dance As Soon As you are done buying coal you most begin to buy ice, and either is very expensive unless you use the proper precautions to prevent at lookout Park last night. The 6est Jellico and Anthracite Coal. tne condition of Dr. Pease was not so lavorable this afternoon.

Promptly Delivered. vote Itself the beat Bet up company, and there would have been no infraction of the rules of modesty. Capt. T. W.

Bookhart, who Is as proud of his men as can be, "set up" the company In the armory, giving light lunch with punch accompaniment, to show his Wholesale and Retail. ine infant twins, girls, of Mr. and airs. K. L.

Neilson, died Thursday waste. We have the sole control Asheviile mgni ai me parents Home on Beaver- Ice and Coal Co. here of the Eddy Chests and Re 11am. Kvangellst Itobert V. Miller will con PHONE 40.

oa patton Avenue. duct the prayer meeting at the First frigerators, and we make the i-resoyierian church tomorrow at 4:30 p. m. broad statement that no other make can save you as much i Mrs. c.

hi. Piatt left this afternoon for Flat Itock where she will take charge of the Memminger house for the Prof. Fitch Taylor of the Brevard Epworth school Is in the city. Mrs. J.

H. Weaver left this afternoon for Philadelphia to consult an oculist. Misses Myra and Maggie Weaver went to Morganton today to visit friends. J. K.

Gates of Shelby, one of the great company of commercial tourists, was here today. U. (J. Wells of Waynesville. -who has been In the city on business, returned home this morning.

Revenue Agent Wolcott Lay is here making the periodical examination of Collector Rogers' olflce. Miss Stewart, who has been visiting Miss Jessie Merrick, left yesterday afternoon for her home In Pennsylvania. Representative J. Will Roberts and John A. Hendricks, of Marshall came up to town yesterday on business.

Mrs. S. D. Pelham, accompanied by give you as much cold storage room and be as easily kept clean and summer. In Judge Carter's court this morn men bis appreciation of the good work they had done.

Several members spoke, and the Asheviile orchestra added to the liveliness of the evening with a pleasing program. Housing cheers showed the esteem in which the men hold their gallant captain. The company adopted the following resolutions: Headquarters Co. Fourth Regiment N. C.

S. G. 'At a special meeting of the A. L. Captain Bookhart presiding, the following resolutions of thanks were adopted "Kesolved.

First, That the thanks of the company lie extended to Mr. H. 8. Chadwick, chairman of the committee of arrangements and through him to the members of his committee and sweet as the Eddy. We have a large stock of all sizes, just re ing Arthur Bogle, colored, was bound OESTREICHEO 28 South Main St.

ceived at our Furniture and C'arget House, 16 Patton Avenue. to court to answer the charge of whipping his wife. Itegister Beachboard is better torfav Irs. H. B.

Weaver and I. A. Harris of lat are his physicians. Mr. Beachboard has typhoid fever.

W. B. WILLIAMSON CO. I he Daughters of the Confederacy master cnaries and Miss Virginia Pel- win noia meir meeting in the Y. M.

C. A. hall Friday afternoon at All nam. left yesterday for Charlotte to visit relatives. Col.

W. H. Chapman, chief of the rev enue agents for the division composed of the Carolinas, with headquarters at to the citzens of Charlotte, for theli many eourtesleH shown and the princely old faNhloned. Southern hospitality extended to this company during its visit to the city of Charlotte. "Second.

That we declare our friendship for them and our kindly reelings towards them at all times as Inhabitant of a Bister city, and also that we will welcome every opportunity to meet them at any time and on all oc 4 Make the Children's Room Cheerful We have a line of beautiful pictures suitable for the children's room, in bright colors, framed or unframed i th nnframari ireensboro. Is in the city. niemoers are requested to be present. T. J.

Loftain expect to leave tomorrow ror Washington. Mr, Lortaln is a hard working Republican and goes to the national capital in search of pie. Two extra sleepers were attached to No. 12 yesterday. l-lng occupied by members of the Cross society who were on their way to Washington.

Dr. H. B. Weaver, Mrs. Weaver, and Dr.

F. T. Meriwether left this afternoon for Philadelphia to attend a meeting of the American Medical society. Dr Weaver will return by Morehead City casions. where he ill attend a meeting of the 'Third.

That we desire to make spe- ones go at 25 cents each, and the same framed neatly at 50 cents stale examining board. i lai mention of Hon. K. B. Springs, We wish to call your attention to our line of LACES.

The assortment is again complete in all grades and widths. TORCHONS From the cheapest to the finest linen handmade. VALENCIENNES From 1 cent a yard to the very daintiest French goods a large consignment of the latter grade, which arrived yesterday, will command your admiration and assure us your purchases. SILK LACES In White, Cream and black, full variety, all at Oestreicher prices. Nothing is lacking in Oriental and All-Over Laces and Insertings.

In Embroideries and Etchings we are prepared to meet increased demands nicy laat. oce inerii in rnn winnnv nt Maurice Callahan of New York, who mayor, muj. lieo. Kutzler and Col josepn Wilson their efforts to spent the winter In this city, left yes make a pleasant and comfortable for terday for his home. Mr.

Callahan tne company. came here in the hope of regaining his ROGERS' BOOK STORE, 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET. health, and has not lieen disappointed fourth, That tin-He reHolutions I published in the Asheviile Citi.kn and tie returns to nis home a well man. Mr. Callahan is a member of the Tarn and the Charlotte Observer, many Hall general committee.

ana a copy lie sent to each of the gen iiemen mentioned. Rev. R. F. Campbell left for San The executive committee of the Terpsichore club yesterday afternoon decide to give a gernian Friday evening.

No invitations will be issued, but all members are invited. Arthur L. Henry and Miss Maggie lavis were married Sunday afternoon at the home of T. E. Davis at Acton.

The bridegroom is a brother of Letter Carrier K. L. Henry of Asheviile. Aldermen Jones, Burnett and Kennedy, the finance committee of the Board of Aldermen, last evening began the work of reviewing the books of all the departments of the city government. Thieves last night entered the residence of W.

A. Boyce, 107 Bailey street and took two new hats from a rack in the hall. The theft was committed early in the evening and the door was unlocked. i he committee Is composed of phlre today, taking Mrs. Campbell and Master Runner with him.

The presby J. Cunningham, chairman: lA. r.u rner Brenizer, Sergt. W. H.

Snipe tery or Asheviile will organize corp. k. m. Israel, Privates Edward F. church at sapphire this summer, and iiaira and Mark W.

Brown. Dr. Campbell will make the prelimi "Eagle Bicycles" have Aluminum Rims "Eagle Bicycles' have Cold Swaged Frames. "Eagle Bicycles" have Disk Bearings. "Eagle Bicycles" have Cantilever Sprockets.

"Eagle Bicycles" have stood the test. And an Immense amount of satisfaction goes along with each "Eagle" sold. i ne L.iKm intantry win run an ex nary arrangements during his visit. He expects to return to Asheviile Fri cuinori to Hot Springs June .1. the roumi trip fare lieing ft.

Col. W. A day. OESTREICHER CO. 1 urk of the Southern has given use of grounds and pavilion, and the mana IS A IIU.KAWAY, gers win use every effort to make It tieu.

II, B. Vanoa Slluhtlv Hurt on pleasant for those who attend. The members of the committee on arrange Pattou Avenue. Today's contribution to the curio de merit are Capt. T.

W. Bookhart, Lieu ASHEVILLE CYCLE COMPANY tenant Stewart, Company Ser parinient or the Citizen came from Alderman Wm. M. Jones. It Is an old Meon nr.

inns, s. Jordan. Corporal iiimi poiaio irorn one eve of which M. Israel and Corporal S. O.

Bernard. EUGENE C. SAWYER. Mgr. 'Phone S88.

No. 47 Patton Avenue. growing a new one that Is already as FROM TI1K GOV UN OK. i hit an a Iliai Ole. Pastor J.

M. Downum or Me. will Ieave lor Natdivllle, Niiudav K. church. South, who has been cHh' A.

I. will Not Uo. ally ill, is now able to sit uo. Mr. NEW QUARTERS.

We have moved to A. Kienle's old stand, 53 Patton avenue with our stock of JEWELRY. NATIVE GEMS, Cut, mounted and set to order. We make a specialty of this work and are prepared to serve our patrons satisfactorily. 53 PATTON AVENUE.

P. L. COWAN. tien. Robert B.

Vance and Mrs. Vance this morning had a narrow escape from Injury in a runaway on Pat-ton avenue. As the General drove into the avenue off Court Place the horse attached to his buggy began to run. and could not be checked because of an Insecure portion of the harness. The runaway continued to a point In front of B.

H. Cosby's Jewelry store, where the buggy collided with a carriage belonging to Capt. (J. M. Roberts and the frightened horse was stopped.

The only injury to the occupants was a slight bruise on Gen. Vance's left arm. The carriage was damaged slightly. i apt. t.

W. Bookhart of the Ashe Downum expects to be able to attend the Kpworth Leatrue and Mnnrfnu viile Light Infantry has received a let school conference at Concord ii mini joe r-. Alexander. tlovcrnor Itussell's private secretary, relative t. uur bcreens Talk.

They Say, "No Entertainment for Flies." We can help you in keeping them out. Oar screen doors and windows are what you want. Other seasonable goods awaiting your inspection. ews of the defeat of the me uovernors trip to the Nashvilh team by the Asheviile hook und ladder cmenniai. "The Uovernor.

says Sec- ooj ai i nuriotte has reached New ictary Alexander, "expects to leave York and the Police (ianeite hua itnieign May 111) at p. and will ed for a picture of the Asheviile racine be pleased to have you and your com- 1 n'l lie 1111010 will lie IHKen In a ru- nmiiH accompany him as an escort in days. New Books, Stationery, Office Supplies, ui-commiee with your kind offer some BROWN, NOUTHUP COMPANY, The llrst thing It. time aito, ir it will lie entirely conveiil cm for you to do so upon so short no Moore did In the exercise of his S3 PATTON AVENUB, Pillow Dex a Few Lew. Hammocks.

nce, tie win go by the Scaboiird Air i.me ami you ran Join him at Chalta nuinuiiiy as cusiomun or the government building was to order ice. This, however, he maintains was not to give nooKa. Hooked by a Cow. While Gladys Raymer, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

F. A. Raymer, was playing In the yard yesterday afternoon at their home on Hillside street, she was hooked by a cow. The animal's horn entered the right eye and almost tore off the upper part of the lid, injuring the eyeball. At present the sight is not affected.

The child Is under the care of Drs. Kug. B. Glenn and Charles K. Milliard.

BAINBRIDG-E'S, 18 South Main Street. ine Governor regrets I hat he has no iii-- "oiu naiiii in any applicant for place. luuun iiwiu.tii. 113 wnil ll lie can aid you in paying expenses, and he can JUST Foil SALE A horse and phaeton-cheap. Address Care Citizen.

may2r)-dlv inn onier yon to make the trip; It A bootblack near one of the corners if the square called to ihu must, therefore, be an entirely volunta KIND WORDS RECEIVED ry service on your part. Whether for "Better keep 'way fum dere, else dt po-leece 'II git. you. Dey don't low nobody to stan' on de corners." The or- 1101 you nnd It convenient and pruetl WANTED First class cook small family. 127 Haywood street.

5-2od3t For the Pinery Amer mine in join tne tiovenior ami party it! as escort at this time, he nevertheless uer 10 clear the corners" has had effect. appreclaten your kind tender of ser 10 Gents vices. I'lease advise me as to your de meeting or the stockholders BALDWIN'S headache cure, 25 cts. Your money back if it fails. Grant Pharmacy.

The Congressional Party. Proprietor Mt-Kisslck of the Mattery Park telegraphed Steward Charles K. Young that the special train carrying the Congressional party as told in Tiik Citizkn's Washington special yesterday, will reach Asheviile tomorrow at 1 a. 111. There will be Ml! In the party.

cision in the matter. Houston mow Mining o.m.mnu up ican Blood Tonic. Read the follpwing kind words from cured man: ASHEVILLE, N. C. May 20, 1897.

Dear Sir: I can nvnmnunH npiain 110,, Knurl Kiiys I'oniimnv held yesterday in the ottlce of will be ulad to aiciimpuny the governor Uwyn. nresiileiii or thn ami deiray Its own expenses If he eouUI Capt. (J. M. Roberts wmh Saratoga Gtiips FoxRiver Creamery.

ANY kind of painting that you may want done will be promptly executed at Bard's shop, 26 College street. PEK WEEK postpone the trip to July but the 'litlon till November 1 on the mines 1 01 ine company treasury upon certain terms. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. jusi hi mis time will not allow It. "We would feel honored." the I'uptaln says.

Pastor K. L. Bain of North A THE best is the cheapest Genuine Philadelphia Lawn Mowers. Screen windows and doors. Dickerson's.

For Sale M. M. K. church. South, III deliver a.i.

Page 4 4 medicine to the highest of my ability. I was very consumptive, or at least my doctors said so. I came to Asheviile in 1888 for my health. I did not get any better until some friend recommended your wonderful medicine, and after taking one-half of 50 cents bottle I was entirely well. I cannot say enoueh of to nave the privilege or being the tlovernor's escort and pay all our ex dress at the Y.

M. C. A. meeting this Notice-A. P.

Walker. Notice- Lacy Turner. Lost- lit Grove Street. penses. veiling.

The subject will be "Amerl- an I atrlotlsm." A members' IniNlness these fails will muse disappoint- Laces. Etc. Oestreicher Co. 'log will probably be called at the The Daily iii. ni 10 many Asneville people, as they FOR RENT Stores, offices, living rooms; rooms for storage, etc.

Wm Johnston, 20 Temple court, 49 Patton avenue, Asheviile, N. C. 4-8dtf-4p would be pleused to see their military STIlAWIiEURIES FRESH the wonderful remedy. I prise it above all others for the blood and liver- for inclusion or the address. Members of the Asheviile l.lu-lu In.

Hoys follow up their success at Char Wanted -127 Haywood street A Dirty Face Dr. T. C. Smith. Potomac Shad Asheviile Fish Co.

Kind Words Pinery American Blood Tonic. mite with this trip. ougn cannot be beat. I would like have the opnortunitv to anrn fantry would be giad to have the u. a.

Kxmin.i thing for Dr. McCanless, proprietor, Asheviile, N. C. Anvono nlahin. i iVERY DAY AT CICERO MCH0LS county authorities make some badly needed repairs to the court house.

The roof leaks In several spots, and the water thus let In is damaging the com EVERYONE admires our ham-mocks. We have some beautiful ones, from "5 cents to $7.00. Look them over At Heston's, 26 South Main street. Phone 183. know anything good for throat.

Kings, kidney, catarrh. I will assure vou von I wo More Graves of Culon Soldiers CITIZEN. Konud Klaus. TIIK MAHKKTS. HRW YORK STOCKS.

Today's ouotstlona Sv im. will get relief. Yours trulv. pany armory, blch was tilted up at no smull expense. 1 ne local A.

R. post Is sending out R- A- GASSETT, lvi Roberts street ivt i I'liere will 1.,, a meeting of vv wire. Over Ojfrs Mount, Pulton Avenue. nags to different counties to be used Every bottle of this mmiicina r. I'.

at V. M. C. A. hall We.l.i.u.i,.

16 COURT PLACE. I'hone 47. in iH-coratloh day exercises. May 29. CALIFORNIA paper shell oranges, fresh bananas, soft drinks and on ice, at Lee Fruit, Cigar and Candy Store, 2 South Main street.

Also at Lookout Park, Lookout Mountain. anteed to give satisfaction. Manufac- 1111. BllgHt CO. IK', Am Tnhirm c.

Instead or the regulur meeting Thursday. linnortant Judge Kwart will aljow the use of th nltimor a Oh'n. m. an court House for the Asheviile exercises nin ruinc tht- State i-tinvtntlon Cenlrslol N. ft Nonnwrn B.

I r.ai provided no cases are on the docket iurea ana for sale at $1.00 per bottle, 6 bottles for $5.00, by D. M. McCANLESS, Mil. Bl. Paul KMChlr Ink 1 no the change In time.

All members are urged to be present. Visitors nlwuva needing Immediate attention. Th camp has recently discovered th tv 0 -IC' C-c s- H. Canal loUIDrl. tdiu welcome.

4 p. ill. Is the hour. ROOMS FOR RENT One store room office rooms and bed rooms, on North Court square. Apply to C.

S. Cooper. South Main street mayldlm4p graves of two unknown fnlon soldiers. Sn Railroad BW.I. 868 College, Street.

l.akrHrlr II. a aukk one 01 inem on the east side of the The Asheviile second nine new mii academy and tin' other on the caverville team at Allan, At the Solicitation i. Tinrai nyinc iManhattan Con. nestern Pnion. i wo; THE ONLY PAPER OF ITS CLASS IN NORTH CAROLINA FOB iiendersonvllle road near Fletcher day.

score 12 to 7. The Asheviile team M. K. a Toaiinf. IN.

Y. nui w. .7 icoiiiois 01 me unKiiown dead are was comiHised or B. Matthews, Cen A ft oaK 4nnlhrn DR. C.

P. AMBLER Having resigned his position as asso Northern Pacific McKllalh. Chas. Miller, lb Peter TIRES $5 pair. Best 97's warranted.

Hose, Macintoshes, Rubber factory prices. Mineralized Rubber New York. Agents wanted. may20dlw-4p 10 ie disinterred and burled at Newt academy or at the national ccmeti al Charlotte. son.

Vernon Tavlor Tend. C. I a Ky Union Pacific 7 of iiiaiiy friends I have decided oliell Cat hey. Karl Fain. I r- i Reynolds, v.

Lanire ine remains of Hick Norton. ho NHW FORK -cotton ciate Medical Director and laryngolo-gist of Winyah Sanitarium, thus sev as Killed at the capture or Camp Name near Morganton will also be LOST Pocket hook lost bv lartv nt Wolfe W. A ltu. hanan has on vl.ll,.ii,,., 1 a regular auction house and will la-ready for business in a few days in conjunction with Mr. J.

M. Lacy at 31 ering his connection entirely with that sent to th, cemetery at Charlotte 31 Grove street: contained small amount of money and railroad passes. Finder will return to Mk Snmi, ICaah 7 )IAtt 7 -Rent CHtCaoo. QCorariom -turned to his old home in Madison I he Asheviile hotel an unique shoe blacking machine r.ir which he has applied a patent. The machine is M.niuLiun, nas opened an office in Room 4 and 5.

Temple Court Building, Patton avenue, and will continue North Main street, where holh Imvers 40 Gents county. I.AUNDKYMKN OIIU ir.K. street and receive reward. "Imple in inechantsin. tine nicr.

lv has mil sellers ill he fairly and siiuarely to turn a crank, hich he can do while standing erect, and the brushes at- dealt Willi, all rcceivfng the best at FOR luoiuor aiertlnic to Held nt Aslic- Sept. 77 '7 8 17 I'1. Ma. )iT -7 J.70 4S 5 8 lo Hi, 17 7o! J4'i practice of his profession. Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, Throat and Lungs.

Hours 9:30 to 12:30 a. 2:30 to 4 P. Sundays, to to 12 a. m. Residence telephone, 241.

Utft Htha Ioi Oata Wheat Corn vllle 1111 neu 10 tne lower nart of tin tention. I'rompt payment to all who ma- hille do he rest in shi.rl line, all modern improvements: heated throughout with hot water; hot and cn th floors and bath-Call 44 Clayton street or address box PER MONTH. i a meeting In Charlotte last we. the lauiidiytneti of the Carolina ef l-Vur hundred riiUoii.i qur. I'ncle Sam.

were sold at fected an organisation for mutual pro lection and the advhncemenl of Hi, LiVERi-ouL corroN MARKKP. ooo. mer- CONTRACTS. put their good into our hands for sale. Wo shall also have what many people the need of a good storage room for furniture and other articles.

WILLIAM Tt'KNER and J. M. LACY, Auctioneers and Agents. ernment luiildiiiK today l- Deputy Collector V. Tiison.

It was l.y H. H. wlfe Saluda. Mi Intyre of Asheviile am) l.ie..... miiiiur men interests.

John A Nl. Asheviile Steam laundry Optmag Cloiin( a- nairman. and F. 1 1. Ithci of on w.

Fitzpatrick, 33 North Main street, when In need of paints oils, varnish, hard oil, as he keeps the largest suply to be found in the city. Estimates made on all kinds painting, kalsominlng. paper work stein Co. of Statesvllle. The price il 1.11,.

The limior uu i i. Full Associated Press null y. ine s. mis is designed to be the 1111. lens of I'eputy Collector J.

IJ. Tathm.i Junr. Ocl iiuniirvnit ass. iatlon li pliy. service every day.

All the local news in a clean its mi 3 5.1 JS rill Carolina. South Car.ill. oh. Virginia The April numlier i tennessce and lieorgia iii'l aiming th Potomac Roe Shad. Direct from the Potomac.

We expect a few of these delicious fish Wednesday. principal objects win np-to-date style. Fresh PERTSTENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER. Mrs. E.

G. Ketchum, Office, 32 Patton Ave. Resioence "Phone, 301. Office 'Phone, 40. Rates Reasonable.

i ter, pul.llshed at Louisville, ha pli luie of Jame eptaMlshtn nt of ageln les ami State news from all parts kllnin Ashexille linv. wln i.n'.-..l- may have a customer tomorrow for the goods you want to sell. If you neglect to bring them in someone llse may reap the benefits of that sale tome today. Tomorrow may be too Spuare100" WeS'' 20 CoSS 48KBV1LLK Correct ed dally by Powell ft Snlrtet vholnalc and man ironra. Theae pricea ar balntwld brlhamtrchnnuolth city today iin- ur i xpn ss A meelliiR fur (ton will 1...

Ht Asheviile Juh "liii the the iiiiiiniiaras- of the State. Daily Ral npHinvn Maine re i ana Mluensh are now so low in price as to be within the arolinaa. (SeorKia and Florida u. the inure! of tin- Monarch wheel The aci-ompanvInK u. Butter eigh letter.

appiea. l.omVl.yi of everyone. Moody I iviiardeil a MK-mvnii n.is Iipcii nnit.nl at I i ihI. Ka Chit Vent l)i4 toj rianoui ana Coattsh fresh shipment all round- men on the road mi i siiin. ann loanxjPumpkina.

each vwdTt Sorghum iiBeawa, pet lb. It KKltS WIN. meeiinK with llatlerimr ue. Just in. Cut you steaks any size sired.

key rhrcra Potatoea, aweet. Potatoes Irtah Tltrnlna MouiiHtilupn, low the Hint tianie Ml aillile the i. Delivered Thursday will ik. Salmon Trout, equal to Salmon, and i SLE-A retail business, well located. Party wishes to retire for To a suitable party an advantageous opening can be secured Aoolv I a FarinholL Real Estate Broker 49 Pat ton avenue.

Asheviile. may20-dtf-4p Atlanta. i fTWfl V.VM full line of fresh tish at friends of MisS Mary Iienisoii" whose sweet simrillir ARDEN PARK AND Oilo i.vjMeal Cnbbaire.pet lb eana, per to oiHa o- "I- IH.J in Atlanta In first natm- on tht- Cracker' IlKhted Asheviile tk Asheviile Fish Ki'iunds. an. I the Moonshiner werf Chratnata pLl1' of a musi.al at the Urst ft36DlCelcr.

dct TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. Stalls I. 18 City Market, 'phone 2S9 taken iani. to the turn- 4 t.i 1 i.j.. I'ellolt.

ami COTTAGES. Arden, Buncombe H. in, ii iiniiu cxet-utmn A Meloily and I nou If soprano solo were lu.u..ir..ii." me nignesi point between sutiK l.y Mary IH nison as administrator of Daniel Walker de- Bu" county. N. 8 Porsl" having laims against the estate of said ceased to exhibit them to the nderl way.

max, or this not i i a nenuersonville and AsheviUe. offers ADDBE8S Julia Johnson. KUeii Hall and Wil. comiortable home to those mm Minotiion. hurire.l with i-arties to the affray Saliir.lnv ik.

Type Tells Slender Stories Compared with the goods them wno wish to spend the summer in the country at reasonable rates. Address Ihe THE CITIZEN GO. Mountain stn-. e. resulting prol.i,v ihaiimi lijemaii urinu i.nlv flv, hit, while yM.lj n.

Th(. ttrifn Ash.Mile. Wllwin 1-rleiiil: Atlanta. Coleman and Kalkoff The turned the Indiana wall-in- kiiivea Moth-It's I. rave, ai Kiioxville and iwralyxed ih.ni with wire of 11 to; re tied fol ni place.

mZnT.ChrVt.tn'",,t" NVws savs transfer th. hatunooKa tran, LooonottT. Mr-men )manlw. a-. until June 1.

Mrs. James G. Martin. oented to said estate will please mk immediate payment. This tie 'sterday uternoon Asneville, N.

C. After that at Ar- of May. 1S97. aen. -2ad6t-tues.

selves. Aa advertisement can do but poor justice to onr goo's. This u. Th it I tie ilefendant were committed to Jail 'h" r-suU nin- M. call Julia Johnson and Kllen Hall S.

and Foreign BOARDING HOUSES. PATENTS PROCURED. gat we still offeriag the finest lot of ha "tTSSS 1 GROVE STREET Well "nwmaer John Hannalmn It I renialked thai th ECGEIE ff. J0HIS0I, at the Brutherhood of the of Confederale rooms with first claaa Northern board. C.

Polite attention to alL Unst Firemen, effected ornaniuiion ot to a great eitenl l.mi interet In the maliuenan.e ih. Johnston ivttlre iw.i iiirinm Bundar. lth 20 rhar ter member. nar Theodore Folmm a elected m. The Imi Plufaoa Axla Used aa All STKAW HATS.

50c. to at. AND THE STRONGEST LINE UP $10 8 CITS IX THE STATE. THY OI FAMOl'S PEYSER LINEN COLLAR, to CENTS. Morgan, Alexander Courtney, Drliiim.ir liWk.

5 Pattou Ave. tx'uth. and who arc taking an mtere, i exprea, the ho, that the their eem-inic indiffereme. H. H.

Babcock Yebicles The best paper In which to advert i. I thSu! Wm. W. Wester REAL ESTATE NilKhlille ik- 1 Shoe made and i- i s.nuie in- latter part of Jn. I usht to Will run from 200 to 500 miles without re-oiling.

For sale br i nit- taven sinp- in col- Loan Nesotlated, Room and Floor, Drhtunor Block. T.S. Morrison, Aet. harks Austin Batw. AsheviUe, N.

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