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Asheville Daily Citizen Today's News Today. One Stroke Ouc Month of nr. CITIZENS FOR 40 CENTS. "-iicriug ram win not cause a heavy wall to crumble. Neither will one big ad.

fill your store with bn keeping "everlastingly at it" brines success. VOLUME XIII-NO. 12. ASHEVILLE, IM. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 1897.

PRICE 3 CENTS SOME WHY NOT 9 HOW TO WIN OVER THE WORLD A i MORE HONORS FOR ASHEVILLE ILL GOT OUT DON'T CARE Prescriptions! SEEDED IS FERVENT HEB MILITARY BOYS ABE HEARD FROM. CHARITY AMONG CHRISTIANS. Work on tbe Monument to be Begca HOW THEIR LINEN LOOKS. THEY HAD AS SOON WEAR A $150,000 Hotel Fire at Meridian, Opening; of the ProoeedIn ot the at an Early Day. Mississippi: Northern Presbyterian General As Judges at Charlotte Award First PrUe for the Best Drilled Company to the Asherllle Infantry.

CHARLOTTE, May 20, 2:50 p. If medical science has sembly mt Winona Ind. "Have For- A SHIRT WITH A WRINKLED BOSOM AS ONE WITH A NICELY LAUNDERED FRONT. vent Love Among Yourselves." TOTAL OF THE FUND IS $3328 any defects, unreliable Special.The Asheville Light Infantry won the first prize for best drilled WINONA, May rain and sunshine today greeted the you can buy pure and wholesome GROCERIES For the same money that the impure and unclean articles cost THE FIRE MISERABLY MANAGED opening of the 109th General Assembly THOSE or tne Presbyterian church in company. ASHEV1UES PRIZEWINNERS drugs are largely res United States of.

America. The as BY PLAINS WILL BE RECEIVED PRESIDENT POWELL. BANK AND OTHER BIG HOUSES sembly was opened with prayer by Dr. WHO DO CARE Arthur j. Brown, secretary of the GIVING GOOD ACCOUNT OF TU EM- ponsible for it.

The Board of Foreign Missions. The devo SELVES AT CHARLOTTE. tlonal exercises were conducted by Rev. a Letter From George W. Pack Expresses the Desire That th Work J.

L. Wlthrow, the retiring mederator, who then delivered the opening sermon. CAN REST ASSURED THAT IF THEIR WORK IS PUT IN List oi the Losses-No Lives Lost-A Rescue Hook and Ladder Company Wild Panic When the Alarm Was in it he said that we lived in the most Proceed A Memorial Shaft Likely restless age our earth has seen since to be Erected, Gives a "Ben Hur" chariot Race Foot Baoes fbr State Championship. CHARLOTTE, N. May Adam came upon Jt." Everywhere there sounded.

MERIDIAN, Miss. Southern hotel, one of the finest hi.ir- was disquiet and dissatisfaction with clal. It was conclusively shown in the object of the most skillful physician is often defeated by traitorous drugs. Sick nremens races here yesterday after existing civil, economic, social and religious conditions. And there was evidence to Indicate that the Intelligent noon that Ashe vllle's superiority does not lie alone in baseball, for the members of Rescue Hook and Ladder com and thoughtful were apprehensive.

For you, why not do so? We invite a close inspection of our stock the man er in which it is kept POWELL SNIDER, Arch Front. Court Square. OUR HANDS THEY WONT HAVE ANY TROUBLE WITH PARTIALLY LAUNDERED LINEN-WE ARE ESPECIALLY PARTICULAR ABOUT WASHING, STARCHING AND IRONING. FREE CALL AND DELIVERY. ASHEVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 95.

43 West College what plentiful devices were invented to induce the unchurched to come into pany No. 1 gave the people who fill this live city an exhibition of team the fold. But the decoy did not succeed Its kind in the South, was damaged to the extent of by fire early this morning. The fire broke out in the kitchen on the top floor and spread with such rapidity that the firemen had a hard time saving the block from destruction. The hotel was well filled with guests, and a wild panic ensued when the alarm was sounded, but so far as known no lives were lost, though there were several narrow escapes.

There were a number of stores and work that made the hearts of the Asheville people here swell with pride. more than fairly well, with such as The Vance Monument association has held several meetings lately, and at the suggestion of George W. Pack, who is in New York and who Is anxious to see the work proceed, the association will at once set about collecting such subscriptions as have not been paid with the view of an early beginning of the erection of a monument to perpetuate the memory of that great North Carolinian, Zebulon B. Vance. As active.

work is soon to begin, the association will be glad to have submitted plans for a monument. It seems to be the idea of Mr. Pack, who started the memorial fund, and of the committee that there should be no attempt to erect a statue of the late Senator, as it would be impossible to se showed a studied shyness of the church. ine race was over a distance of 300 ness is combatted What would draw them? Something yards. The companies contesting had to make this distance, remove the ladder is wanting, more than they had, to recommend religion to those who were passing It by.

Were there any reason from the truck, place it against a build with puny weapons ing, send the ladderman to the top touching every rumr able grounds for doubting that the topic pointed to the supply of the need: "Above all things have fervent love offices on the ground floor of the hotel nuiiaing, all of whom suffered erent BON MARCHE ladder on the truck. The contestants were the Rescues of Asheville and the Phoenix of Columbia, the teams making a standing start. At the pistol shot Driver Ernest Clevene-er nut uamage from lire and water. among yourselves?" Could anyone estimate the salutary effect it would have upon those making no claim to the Christian name if Those who suffered losses were- and "Jess" to their nacea th o- New Invoice ORGANDIES AND Kendall, drugs: First Natonal bank cure anything appropriate for the fund that has been subscribed. There will be no attempt to reproduce a likeness of truck moving off as if shot out of VMlmoth, restaurant; P.

A. Carl sun. Ana sucn a run! It took the home folks back to Asheville from this day on, there should never be heard one harsh word between those who profess to be brethren in Christ. What was needed was such fervent charity that conflicts between rhria- mercnant tailor; H. H.

Sessons, oeuaior vance, and the committee LAPPET MULLS all the New Color ings and New Figures, Dots, Spots Flowers, Etc. real estate; Whitfield Hide, drugs wouia nave tnis Dorne In mind by those a race down Patton avenue nnrl lotte people were given a treat that sur- and G. M. Helss Sons, booksellers niiy auoiuu The idea that receives most favorable Still Selling the 18c. ORGANDIES for and stationers.

lnHivl.lAl 1 fatBeu. uccause it was real Lew Wallace's immortal chariot race in "Ben Lonsiueraiion is mat of erecting uutll niBata ana insurance can 12 1-2 Cents, Biaime snail, it may be decided to erect a base and shaft so that it may hereafter be surmounted by a figure of when prescriptions are filled with cheap drugs carelessly dispensed. Dr. T. C.

Smith, the druggist, on Court Square, has recognized this res not oe ascertained now. The Southern hotel carried only $65,000 Insurance on And the French 40c. ORGANDIES for me building and $30,000 on fixtures. Plans may be sent to Geo. S.

Powell tians would be unknown. When such a condition should prevail among Christians, men of the world would no longer see faction pulling the hair of faction as soon as the "Amen" ended a pious service of prayer and song. In that happy and halcyon day the world outside the church, tossed as the world was with troublous thoughts and civil convulsions, would see such conditions of amity and calm within the communion of saints as would make multitudes crave admission as ever a sailor did a safe harbor. Thus could the world ha 25 Cents. ieaiueui or me association.

the tire was miserably mananged on AiiuiiKenienis are to oe made as snnn tne part of the volunteer firemen and Ladderman Will Ward distinguished himself in scaling the ladder and when time was called it was found that the work had been done in 56 3-i seconds. This gave the Rescues first prize Phoenlx time being 59M, seconds The Asheville Light Infantry was in the prize drill this morning. The judges will decide Friday which company shall receive the medal. Maj. White O.

Smith feels confident Asheville will win. as the fund is collected which will be New Stock 46-inch Black, Blue and nas created such dissatisfaction that i. ill it. "iinin a weeK or two, to commence the erection of the memorial in accord o. inonaoiy result in the establish mciil of a paid department by the city Brown Sicilyan Cloth at 89 Cents, WORTH ONE DOLLAR.

New wool Grenadines and Ktauiines. government. n.u.. "IC money ailrt looks lk ance wun tne action of the old Board of County Commissioners and the wishes of those who have contributed to the fund. The delay has been due to the committee's desire to await Mr Pack's return, as it was desirable that he should be consulted, being the ureensnoro won first prize in the National bank were safely removed Cinbiellas and Parasols, Children's Parasols, Corsets, Millions, Liters, Embroideries.

Hosiery, Cloves, Underwear. Etc. Best of value in Printed Lawns, Or nose contest time, seconds In this morning races Charlotte and Columbia tied in the 100-yard reel race io tne Meridian National bank. The won, and by no other means. CHICAGO, May 20.

The sixty-seventh general assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian church convened today with about 250 delegates present representing 25 states and territories most of them, however, coming from the South. The retiring moderator. Rev. A. W.

Hawkins of Decatur. III. Special Offerings in our Dress Goods Department. A SPLENDID WAIST aiscsi suoscnoer to the Tund. A letter from Mr.

Pack expresses it as his wish noutnern hotel will he rebuilt. PEACE W1TU INDEPENDENCE. inueu me iw prize; time, 24 seconds. Charlotte team No. 1 won first prize, oo, in the grab reel ran.

inn i mai me worn proceed at once The fund to date is $3328.06. ponsibility long ago Alleged Purpose ot the Republicans gandies, Dimities and all kinds of called the assembly to order in th irst Cumberland Presbyterian church NEWS IN RALEIGH. Tim li.iH,i.. as Kegards Cuba. WASHINGTON, May I and after he had delivered the opening sermon an adjournment was taken and exercisos tho White Dress Ooods.

Clothing in great variety, the better on until p. when a moderator will bi elected. Rev. Hugh Spencer Willianu grades, being nearly up to the L.i.oi's ot Memphis, seems to be tilt For 50 Cents. Better Ones All Grades.

NEW SKIRTS Brilliantine Skirts at $1.19, $1.39, $1.65 To Fine Silk Skirts. BON MARCHE 15 South Main Street. favorite. output in the grade of work and 21 1-5 seconds. Greensboro won second prize $25; time.

21. Pat Gallagher of Sumter, S. won $25- in the fot race, open to all, 100-yard dash. Chas. Nichols and James Trantham of Asheville tied in the second race for thee hamplonship of the state 10 1-5 and divided the prize, $25.

Joe I1 Asheville won third prize, $5, in 10 3-5 seconds. Cicero Nichols received a telegram from his brother, Charles, saying the latter had won first prize In the foot race. uie tuuan question was forcussed upon the House today. There was a sharp three-cornered skirmish between Speaker Reed and Mr. Dalzell on one side and Mr.

Bailey on the other, over the report of the committee on rules In putting forward the Cuban relief reso- CIRCUIT COURT. greatest care in the selection of di "Governors' Day." RALEIGH, N. May will soon be on the shortest of all the North and South lines, for In 30 days work is to commence on the Virginia and North Carolina railway, from Richmond to Ridgeway. As soon as this "short cut," which takes off 40 miles, is finished the Seaboard Air Line fully up to the average tit turned out by them. The Case Against Patrolman Harrison -True Bill bv Grand Jury.

tion, in the Course of which Mr. Bailey ihe case of Patrolman T. R. Harri iciiiarKeu mat he knew ho REDWOOD CO son, charged with assaulting Cornelia used for sick folks. 7 and 9 Fallon avenue.

Huena to give the minor-X -Un? to be heard, but advised them to carry out their pro- Hinton, colored, came up for hearing REFUSES B.AO. FRE1GIIT. in the Circuit court Wednesday after' noon. Several months ago the officer ar utgree oi aecency. Mr.

iMinnson "iw.n-t ni. for A man-eating shark, nine feet in length, has arrived at the State museum. It is a sand shark. The largest king crab ever seen at Beaufort was aso sent. It is like a turtle with a blackish-brown shell, with a long inflexible and snired tail.

He ho-. worn mat side. rested the woman at the Southern pas The Southern Will Not Affiliate on Cabbages and Snaps. ATLANTA, May iiie proposition which Mr. Bailey senger depot, and it was alleged that, HAS A HEAVY HEART t-t present was a sub- in effecting the arrest the woman was lne consideration of roughly handled.

City Attorney Julius morgans resolution for run. Mitchell, Southern representative of the B. road, has received advice. less and has none of the terrible pinchers with which the running crabs are C. Martin and Locke Craig appeared ognitlon of the belligerency of the insurgents which is now before the Senate alter the appropriation for relief tor tne defence.

This afternoon the ttrnieu. Inquiry was made as to what are the that the Southern railway and the South Carolina and Georgia raiir0H For Luncheon We Suggest: jury returned a verdict finding Harison complaints against Farmers" alliance have Jointly notified th guuiy oi simple assault. This morning the case of John Gib uisposeu or. Mr. Hitt replying to Mr.

omciais to wmen Secretary-Treasurer Barnes alluded in a letter a few days ago. Editor Ramsay says there were i7 ana Ohio railroad that son, colored, charged with giving away whiskey on election dav. was heard miiicu mat tne object of Mr. liaik-y was to obtain a noliticni may jw, mey will refuse to handle any vegetables or fruit fmm complaints tnat goods were not shin and went to the Jury about noon. The tage.

The purpose of the Republicans in power, Mr. Hitt said, was to secure vaiuiiiia territory via B. o. pea at prices quoted in the alliance price lists. Six or seven years ago the YOUR BOND WILL BE SECURE If taken in the American Bonding Trust Co.

OF BALTIMORE, MD. RESOURCES OYER $1,000,000. Hi-mis taken for NaUonal, State, City and County officers, and any one having to give bond will do well to get our rates. aerence was conducted by Thomas Wells and Harrison Brown. The verdict A Great Man In Philadelphia.

agency 01 tne alliance used given, this afternoon, was "euiltv. io uo a annual business. Edi iivuci- in tuia witn independence. Wealthy Mau's Son Murdered. MEMPHIS.

May 19. A muti PHILADELPHIA, Mav 19-The The jury in the J. C. Carrington larceny case had not aereed at noon. ior itamsay says the cause of statue or Stephen Girard.

the great cnauges in tne prices was due to flue The grand Jury has found true bills against Chas. Nash and J. E. Jones for pnuantnropist and founder of the fam luanons arter the lists were sent out. Charles E.

Johnson, one of Raleicrh uu uiiara couege unveiled this assault, it is alleged that some time leading cotton buyers, left vesterdav to Our Celebrated Clam Broth. Monarch Salmon Cutlets. Mixed Pickles. Cold Corned Beef. Saratoga Chips.

Honed Chicken. Boneless Sardines. Monarch Brandied Peaches. arternoon with sail for Gibraltar, accomnanieil hv hi lated body was found Monday evening in an old cistern on a truck farm rented by Frank Perora. It has been identified as that of Ernest Stanley, the 19 years old son of a wealthy merchant of Tussambia, Ala.

Frank Perora. an Italian truck farmer is under arrest as ago Nash and Jones assaulted T. Postell, the College street grocer. DEATH OF J. L.

WATSON- Bittiue stanas on the west plaza of the City Hall nrt ,7. daughter. Miss Mary, and Miss Eleanor mnlpitintlnH. ass, uaugnter of the late Maj. Vass.

lne couege alumni. The r-resiaent Kichard H. Battle of the State Agricultural society tenders to ua -iiimenioraiea the 147th anniversary of the birth of th hhiio.i, Was Mauaicer of the Houston, Texas, toe inuiuerer. and the semi-centennial of the success- rioit or Kurlington the position of chief marshall of the State fair. He "fost." J.

L. Watson, manager of the Houston. Daily Post, and also the gen wurmng or. tne college which bears his name. Correspond or call on An Armistice.

ATHENS, May 20. An armistice be win undoubtedly accept. 1 I rnvaie necreiary Alexander says tween the Turkish and nreel, i governor missel I will go to the Ten Wm E. Breese, eral selling agent for the United States of the Mergenthaler typesetting ma Fire In New York State Capital. ALBANY, N.

May tempor nessee exposition June 1 Governor's Hot Biscuits. Light of Asia Tea Best in the World. Or a cup of Dining Car Special Coffee. eieou over a period of 17 days, was formally concluded today. day.

Because she didn't buy our Furni chine, died here yesterday. Mr. Watson ary roofing over the eastern approach ture. You'll have a light heart and a REFRESHMENT PRIVILEGES. came here in February, accompanied by- to me capltol caught fire at 1 o'clock today.

In five minutes the ni a til heavy purse after dealing with us. AGENT AND ATTORNEY, First National Bank Building, Asheville, N. C. IN NORTH CAROLINA. J- W.

C. Long has been Charles G. Lee Will Have Them This Mrs. Watson, but his illness had progressed so far that hecould not rally. The whole family will be pleased with Season at Lookout Park.

as postmaster at Statesvllle. tol was filled with stifling smoke. Great excitement was occasioned throughout the departments. rus iamer, toi. u.

Watson of Chi our sideboards. Even the very lowest G. A. GREER, Hereafter the Smithorn Via to III of these are well made, handsome and The refreshment season at Lookout Park will open Sunday, and the fact be published at Bryson City. cago, had been at his bedside for a week, and A.

B. Johnson, managing editor of the Post, arrived yesterday, but too late to see Mr. Watson alive. Btrong. FOR PUBLIC HIRE.

Horatio Kin? Dead. WASHINGTON, May W. N. C. Baptist: Bro.

M. A. Adam that the authorities of Woolsey have The greater the cost the more elab from reports a meeting of much ir.tt The body was taken to New Orleans. rescinded the order against Sunday orate the carving and finer the finish. The lightest Biscuits are made Monarch Baking Powder.

Horatio King, who was postmaster- Clyde. There have been six convor. Mrs. Watson's old home, on this morn sening oi rerresnments will no doubt No matter what you want In furni sions. ing's train, accompanied by Mrs.

Watson and Mr. Johnson. Col. Watson was ture, we please at prices never bet general during a portion of Buchanan's administration, died in this city this morning of the grip. He was in his 86th year.

Hendersonville Hiwtiur- cause an unusually large crowd to take the trip. The Asheville Street Railroad company this afternoon awarded the refreshment privilege at the Park to tered. unable to go to New Orleans and left njaiiiiii Harmon claim for leirnl qrvi. for Chicago this afternoon. adviser for Warren, Jenks McNeely is only $7500.

A STOCK COMPANY. nas. u. Lee, the South Main fruiterer, and he will take charge Sunday. A new building will be erected for his W.

A. RIMH5 Patton FROM THE TELEGRAPH. Albert M. King, a At the Weavervllle colleee mm. Change In the Ownership oi the Wea DRAYING.

uses. mencement diplomas were awarded to messenger of the National bank. Boston, is missing With aliniil )(! (mil i The Asheville Street Railroad company is putting its Lookout Mountain oiacey, Edwin s. Reeves. B.

F. Noblett. Emory Rheim. Thoa Niehnio vervllle Telephone Line. Frank M.

Weaver and John cash. and Miss Lucile Coater. division in first-class condition for the I am now prepared to do all kinds of Xt ia XT eaver of this city and F. P. Roberts summer traffic.

Its track on North Salisbury Sunr A vntinc- man Yl-i 1 1 of Weavervllle have purchased all the LOSING ODT BOOKS. Regular Our Price Price blouse oi unicagu was elected president of the Woman's Baptist Home Mission Society, which has draying, including moving household goods, furniture or anything. Can be Trexler. son of Jak Tr-w Main will be the best in the State when completed and the equipment for shares In the Asheville and Weaver furnishing pleasant suburban rides will Vance mill, had both feet badly mash-ed. In Jumping from a train he struck This elegant coach or a first-class ex-wisinn top carriage by the drive, week month, with a fine pair of well matched Kentucky horses.

For rent-Hotel Pisgah furnished. Full Cream Cheese, 15c. weakfast Bacon. 8c. "est Hams, Uc, taf Lard.

7c found at Asheville Transfer office, 34 meeting in Pittsburg. I be increased when the new open cars Patton avenue; telephone 210. Resi B'ouuu so nara ne was knnckori un vllle telephone line. The owners will form a stock company, and the service between Asheville and Weaver. n.

i ii icy is said to tavor are put to work. conscious and then thrown under the sale or Cuba, the United dence 25 Arlington street: telephone tapiuiy moving train. oiaira to act as assignee and take Case of "Another Woman." 285. Call on Ed. Moore, telephone 220, mage oi an me revenues of the island ville will be materially Improved.

The office at the Weavervllle end of the line will be put in thorough order. ST. LOUIS, May 20. George A. Jrelght depot.

Ail orders promptly at Crawford's Works $1.00 .85 Burnham's Works 1.25 .85 Bicyclers and Others, Bangs 1.25 85 Cameos, Correlli 1.00 .65 Mighty Atom. Correlli 1.25 .85 Veiled Doctor, Davis 1.25 .85 Augusta Evans" Works 2.00 1 25 Augusta Evans' Works 1.75 1 15 Beside Bonnie Briar Bush, cloth .25 oreat pressure is being brought to tnerok.ee Scout: Chief Engineer Lister of the A. K. N. is here for the purpose of locating the line from the Taylor, teller at the Third National tended to.

S. H. Cbedester, 22 Patton Aie. and the line as a whole will be made more substantial. uepoi across the river to Murphy.

We understand that Capt. Tom bank, was found dead In a room at the Normandie hotel today. He had committed suicide by shooting himself with a revolver. When found. Taylor, who J.

M. LORIGK. TELEPHONE 90. Prompt and Free Delivery. Haywood White Sulphur.

Mrs. D. A. Vaughn, formerly of Sel- on tne t-resiaent to rescind all extensions of the classified civil service made since President Harrison administration. A monument, erected by fharle Broadway Rouss of New York to the Confederate dead in that city, will runmn oi niue Kiage win be here this week to grade the site for our new de 8 NORTH COURT SQUARE.

RAY'S, ma, will open the Haywood White is a married man, had clasped in his hands, a letter from another pot. J. W. Haynes. chairman of the delegation of tobacco manufacturers, which will go to Washington to unit est and her photograph.

Sulphur Springs hotel, at Waynesvllle May 25. The capacity of the hotel is alwut 300. Mrs. Vaughn is a ladv of cemetery 'ininai at mount Hope Saturday afternoon. Strap Slippers against an increase of the tobacco tax.

experience In the hotel business. Capt. Romeyn'a aim. WASHINGTON, May 20. The Judge The supplies for the relief of American citizens in Cuba will probably be sent in a vessel chartered l.v ihe mu Advocate General of the army has Licensed to Wed.

From Register Beachboard's office SELF-CLOSING UMBRELLAS Something new In the way of an t'mbreila you press a spring at the handle and the umbrella closes. Also an excellent line of silk umbrellas with Dresden, Ivory and Pearl handles gold and silver mounted. Call and see them. completed his examination of the rec ernment. American consuls in Cni, ord of the court martial in the case icense to wed has been issued as fol FRESH SHAD Just received fine lot of Roe and Buck Shad, not as large as have been having but finely flavored.

Halibut, Codfish and Mackinaw Trout steaks. Spanish Mackerel, Pompano, Sheeps-head, grey and speckled trout, Black-Ash, Mullets, Croakers, etc. will have charge of the distribution. Rev. P.

M. Fitzgerald of v9Uheiiin lows: entered suit against of Capt. Henry Romeyn. Fifth Infantry, who was convicted of assaulting Lieut. Michael O'Brien of the same regiment at Fort McPherson.

Ga. The case is now in the hands of Secretary Alger for review. lean Publishing company and the Banner Publishing com tin nv fr mui nan received a telegram from Senator Marlon Butler notifying him that the tariff bill will be taken up in the Senate next Monday. Hendersonville Hustler: The family of Mr. Joseph Mull are slowly recovering from milk poison, and it Is thought the malady will he entirely overcome in a few day time.

It is very pathetic to hear the mother's call for little "Keena" who now sleeps in a new made grave. Lenoir Topic: A. B. Camp of Pin-cola. Mitchell county, spent several days here last week.

He Is one of the chief promoters of the new railroad which is building from Cranberry to Linville. and was here to straighten nn damages each, for an alleged libelous the Little Folks, siscs 14 to ANGOLA, 50 and 75c. Tan and Choc-obt color, 75c. -We can fit the baby's right; have the widths to do it. The are not commonplace goods, but 'Sv rder.

They will please you. B. H. Cosby. Miller's DEALS IN DIRT.

The following deeds have been filed publication. W. J. Bryan says that if a New York labor union has invited him to speak In Union square on Labor day, the in-vitaton has not reached him. In anv T.

J. Harrison and Emma Cowan. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati 7.

Philadelphia Pittsburg II. New York 5. St. Louis 3. Brooklyn 1.

Boston 7, Chicago Baltimore J. Louisville 1. Cleveland Washington 5. SOUTHEASTERN LEAGUE. Asheville 11, Chattanooga Knoxville 10, Atlanta 2.

THE RELIABLE JEWELER, 97 Patton Ave. in Register of Deeds Beachboard's Stalls 14 and 15 Central Market Telephone 237. office: Frank S. Jaquith to Charles Moore. event he would le unable to accept, for he already has an engagement for that day.

J. A. TENNENT. 6 acres in Arden 1400 Charles Moore and wife to Frank some titles to timber which his com- b. a smith, A New York labor union in S.

Jaquith. property on east side J-SPANGENBERG. i-any iiouKni some years ago. Wm. Architect Contractor Impress uimn Tammany th-tam of r- Ktiizinir tie Won.

Lost. PerCt 74? i form in th- ti 1 Pino street 530 I William k- and if- Mrs. J. rty ley str-rtt ivnneii of Draco. Little River town- -hip.

as her- this morning bringing hita Mrs. Cynthia Maltha, who ir.i a r-r husband having r-i th- Mexican war. She is i yvars but still hale and hearty. ARCHITECT. PARAGON BUILDING, PATTCN AVE PHOX t83.

Atlanta Aslwnio Chattanooga Office and Jobbing Shop South I Court Square. .6" io -ISO No. 4 N. Court Square. has invit Willi.irn li: in Square tember and he has a- 20.

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