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The Asheville Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 8

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THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE. APRIL 23, 1898. I MBBW 1 Pine Apples, Grape Fruit or anything Use in tie You will find it CAN'T GET IT OFF YOUR MIND That -you really ought to have a frame for that picture which 'ias been laid away so long and been getting ruined. Bring it to us and we will solve the problem. Tell you what vie of moulding will best suit it and the cost Our stock is the argest, giving you a greater number of styles to select from and we claim our workmanship the best ROGERS' BOOK STORE, 22 South Main St.

A Ktmiuder This is just to remand you that you have rorgorten something a you have not tried our laundry. Our old customers need no reminder, for they never forget the good work we give them and always expect it to be done by us. Our telephone is Asheville Steam Laundrv, Phone 95. 48 West JAS. P.

SAWTEB, President. $25.00 DO YOU WANT ONE? We "have them for those who wflnfe a new wheel cheap, or who do not care to pay more than 25 for a bicy- le. Battery Park Bank, We would not advise tho' who can afford it to buy this kind but for those who want them we are here to accommodate. Remember "Eagles9 are Only $35 and $50 tor '98, H. Asheville Cycle Company, Capital StocOs Superior Facilities Banking CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT' J. W. Norwood, President. -51 The Blue Ridge OF ASHEVILLE. Capital $100,000 47.

S. Depository guarantees to all eustomes Promptness, Accuracy and Absolute Security- We respectfully solicit vour business, snd will arantev- Eugene C. Phone 228. Ciga rs Tea Sir. We have them, and: all kinds of them.

IMPORTED KEY WEST AND DOMESTIC. Large and attractive line of TOBACCO and PIPES. Boll the Fairest Wheel and get TICKETS FOR PRIZES FREE. Drawing every Saturday night at 9 p. m.

i BBBSsarT. sssr ssssMjnsr raT i L.r i DBr S3 BBBF1 ery accommodation consistent SAFE DFPOSIT W. J. SLA THEN, JAS. A.

BURROUGHS, J. E. DAVID, E. LUCAS, J. W.

NORWOOD. 8. P. McDIVJTT. ERWIN SLUDER.

Teller. Frut Line. At Allen's, ttdttS 1ld Trtt wtATHLH. Washington, April as. Increaaln cloudiness.

1e following tamperaitorw prevailed at 8 a. in. lAlMLUtA BOSkUil OImuO (New tpirit fWaaOklMg'UMl 42 lo-dy ou iwni 52 oir 50 air Dr. H. J.

Chapman, In charge of the govern n.jit oureau uxe v.inyaa, roaried at o'eloca iost xuDn ihe ioi lowing weather condition Ashe alt: uaevallina in iunvm.i im ttrriTiriiriiTft for the "5 Mimiuuva leiMiraiurc lor fhe ufy Average ieaMOt.aaue tor idle day. Amomo t-l-a. niiimiduy 3tt 61 43 Barooueter at p. ah Balling CH I JiaiW The Misses Grant entertained friends at cards aast evening. rrhe, Kcond en-aine lor the water works I has arrived n'i weigos pouxjds.

If the (A. L. I. is not caJed oui this week Arthur Uvooerta -wul feOv up a uoJ.y party Oharles Burgh, oif Greensboro, has ac-cejneu a poMuvn wi'thi 'i. O.

'ctuiaah Co. -Mrs. J. V. Sevier has taken, the Waddell (Hoube, corner avenue an-a im-oaa street.

Th-e condition vtf cenenaJ Robert. Vanes is atn. fvta aua wa is to wvu. around some. Cap.

H. H. hite, thus been ill since avs uiuie oa rcSuuue nis ouaeB as patrouman yesterday. The Kiss Oae Candy Company will serve free cmhi sa at Moit douDitain during s-ptAjjal hours Uoaday. For the 'past iew days the AsheviHe Cotton lA ji.e been in-vun cuuly on an average or atts on cwta (Attention is called to the auodon sale of a hoe a.ua a ninaaOu.e vort on the public MjUiue ioUiy at 12:10 ovuk.

hillock's new agonal windows have been ialfcU v. iua a line a uandsome uatior-ing goous anta. its. raiw 'nais on sui junds. H.

J. Sage who was cera-ed upon some time is raMOiy ieAeuiug and was ab.e to ou up a-a on the iuasa yesterday. (Punob Robertson has cancelled Ms date here or uay and 1 vf Uie ojui'i- oes .01 his line ov souich. carougikout che There Is a prevailing impression that uui will oe ieoo-ime-nQcd by uie governor ttoiacmentas aiigdicr general ox die state truagw. (Presiding "Elder D.

A. w.M occupy the Ja. vojiit at nendc. aove morning -iid evening, and ao unaay Scnooi at 3 Oapt. J.

F. Law and Oapt. Lee F. Wynne WL1 re-ueve 'Captaina itd. cannpon and Joe Brunwoii, on iXeigftt ioms to ouiiabui-y during the ensuing A number of those who are interested in local milkia hare been conwuwting lawyers witnLn tue iuii tew days anaw it they can.

'oe icrced into the arwny. As eight members otf the firs corny ay belong to the -a. L. I. the idrea of at undang Che icurnaiuen wnven is neia in 'obariot'te May 17, has been about JbLndi-ned.

(Miss Eimily Bell, of a sister of 'Aii s. iiAaria at this ei.y, killed suddenly at her borne stiternoon. Mrs. I-rice nor SoatesvMe yesterday. The Entre-'Nous Club was entertained as its nxeeciiig last evening by the 'Misses Balance, at "ttbse toat," Brenuh Broad: ave-SRii.

Tn Cohianbia Opera Company will present "'Cttivetve at a linutinee thU tkiemoon. The price oi admikssion wJI oe 25 cents, any seat in the house. Tonight "the Bohemian Girl" will be given. (About twenty-five or uhirty of the young ladies of the 'Ashe Hie OoJege went down yesterday afternoon to see General Lee and General 'Miles pass through the city. The petitions for the immediate confirmation oif Judge Ei wart as judge of the Western' district of North Carolina federal court, says the HendersonvUt.e Times, arc being signed by near.y everyone to whom presented, wirtbout regard to party.

Mr. George W. Pack, who was the largest contributor to the Vance monument, says ihe is thoroughily satisfied it. It is' simple ano ragged like tfhe iman whose TDjemory it pe.pebuaie3 and the people from 'whom be came. 'Among the officers elected, by the Grand Goun'cfl ctf the 'Royal Arcananm at its recent session in (Durham was W.

'M. Jones, otf this citv. waiden, nwi' T. W. 'Branch, trustee.

The next meeting will be held at Greensboro General A. D. Cowles has adivised Dr. Williams of the advisability of preparing rules and planning (for the hygiene of camps, as well as measures which, would tend to increase the general health Of the soldiers. If you want a delightful evening of music, fun, and) artistic enjoyment, if you like lovely sights and musical motion, if you want genuine recreation, don't fail to be in the audience at the "Liliputians." Tuesday night, (April 26.

Grand opera house. The "Liliputians" will be produced at the opera house TuesViay evening, April 26. A. iPalmer Cooper, the famous cartoonist, formerly wlrh ttoe 'New York Herald, widt give KIDNEY. Stomach 'AND LIVER TROUBLES.

BE SURE you get what von want wheu you ask for Hood's Sarsapa-rilla. Unequalled in Merit, Soles, Cures. There's no substitute for HOOD'S. emedv H. S.

HASKELL, MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE SHIPPEB OF 1 Opposite P. O. FREE DELIVERY. carioadsire drawSngs before andf entertain them with tween the wik the awdienic, mimicry be Lambert's grocery store in Pat ton ave nue was burglarized at an early hour this morning' and: a quantity of tubaijco and provisions stolen. The thieves were defected by Night Watchman Slmims, though -bey mode their escape.

'An entrance to store was effected' by a ladder Irom the rear of the building. J. W. Freeman, director of the Fourth Regiment band, is at Way tra.niag band tbere and preparing for i-mmedi-ite orders. The Indian band at Yellow Hill, im also getting ready for service.

The Rifles at Waynesville, have increased their ranks to nearly 100 and. are ictively drilfling They are looking for orders to move at any itfme. Local politicians are stirred up in Wool-sey, the question having bean raised whether by the newly amended election loiws lit will be possible to hoid an election in May. The stattote provides tbat all in corporated towns shall bold elections as provided for by eleotion laws. Woolsey's charter bas no machine election laws, but it thought the defeated party will, as formerly, abide by an ordinary ballot.

GYMNASIUM EXHIBITION Given last Night in the Rooms cf tb Y.M.C A The gymnasium exhibition 'of the Y. M. 3. A. gymnasium class last night was very much apreciated by die large number pros ent.

'At 8:30 'Mr. C. S. iPugh, the pbysical di rector, led! the class into -the gymnasium Li 3 1 .1 Jm IJMT 1 It tue ufuxiua-uevM oriti, wujjb was pruci paced in by ftmrteen youwg men. This was followed by class work on the parallel bars, led by R.

R. Farrell, and special 'work by Fugb and Dukes. Vaunting, tumbling, driving anL horizon tal (air 'work was indulged in by the class Special met! on sbou'Jj be made of Dukes' high kadk, uhe bar work of (Messrs. Pugb and MuHer. The work otf (physical as showm in this exhibition mtust prove to be oi much benefit to all who engage in it and should De otf vital interest to every young man.

Just try a box of Cascarets, the finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. 49-tf 'SAID PASHA" LAST NIGHT The Columbia Opens Company gave a most Tieastog rendition Of "Said 'Pasha" last night at the Grand opera house. The audience 'was generous in ks applause and many encores were happily responded to. Miss tBalcth was charming as Sere-no, the Pasha's daughter and delightfully sang her part. Wt (ft.

Northway admirably took the port oif Hessen 'Bey, officer of the Turkish) pa- ubl. Uiir. (Northway has a very fine voice wMch Mbeaxd to great advantage last night. Charles 'E. Hun'tfin'gton as Said Pasha.

Harry Lmviee as Toranna, a 'Mexican no- blejsjpi, sad Eugene 'Rogers as Rajah, the commander of AJiara, were very fine. rrhe i-borus was exceiptiotnally good and ohe costumes very bandsotm-e. lAit the matinee this afternoon "Olivette" will be given and tonight "The Bohemian Gftrl." HT INFANTRY tic Drill Last Night Witness" Several Inprecl Persons. trstnps the boys are man bing," was the siogaa of the A. L.

I. at regular meeting the armory last In the absence of Caot. 'Booktart Lieu tenant Stewart, assisted by Cape. Ed. ihipe was in charge.

A considerable nub- oer or recrutts were aMed to the list and the messing was characterized by great enthusiasm, witnessed by mny Ihe parade on the public squaie was a grammpfm and witness by sev eral hMOdred of the citizens of the city, and the rjjjsyriitiOTi of the boys was heartily enjo -by tbose who iwfafiessed the parade ill. A salute of six guns was fired in honor of the aew reewpfs, and the entire dmonstra- ion was one cftdi table to the company. The and drill was witnessed by a targe fcrowd who were eoually enthused WtWj Jpji spirit of the occasion. TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAT rake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al.

Iruggista refund the money if it fails sure. 25c. Tte genuine has L. B. Q.

or each tablet. 'Marriage licenses have been issued as follows: A. O. Shofner and EC tea iRosenbaum, of Buncombe. John Bar wood and Zora Carson, white, otf uncombe.

Just a hint of what we carry to th way of ToMet Ar ticles and accessories would occupy mors space than can be devoted to K. Enough to say thai no Soaps. Perfumes Powders, Sponges or Preparations of established reputation and high quality are allowed to remain outside the eseortmea But we don't maintain the usual Drue Store prices. We hare a scale of charges which are acknowledged to be rery lew. Our Prescription Department is at your service ait al lUmes.

A. F. HARGRAVE, successor to The White 6. Smith Drue Co Corner Patton Avenue and Hay wood Street. FOOD FOR THOUGHT.

Why doss the coal shipped by si rant ciear ano free, giv out mn. wurn longer anri nwi often than ant other coal you can you tnat us becaua it lectsd. high-grade and osrefuHy and we dont ask any more for it ewiviuuy win pay ror some inferior grades. Ashenlle Ice and Coal Companj, rarroN A VENUE, THONE 40. J.

E. RANKIN, Cashier. tor Doing a General Business. E. R.

Lucas, Cashier. lO National Bank with Sound Banking. BOXES FOR RENT. HOUSTON MET2RI MOX Rnnk.Kp, Ginger Ale, F. Zimmermann, Butcher and Steam Sausage Manufacturer.

Fresh Beef, Mutton, Veal, Sao sage and Dressed thickens always on band. Pork Sausage a Specialty. California Hams, 8c per pound. Sutcar Cured 10c Pure Home-made Leaf Lard, 8e SMOKED HEATS of my own manufacture. Phone 4.

Stalls City Market Ball Sheppard. 6 Patton Ave. Practical Plumbers, 6a and Steam Fitters. Queen Brand Soda Water All Flavors, Vichy and Seltzer water (In Siphons) FACTORY 217 HAYWOOD ST. TELEPHONE 170.

Sawyer, Mgr. Jr 47 Patton Avenue Furniture It is not always the furniture that costs the least that is the cheapest. It is better to get something good even if it does cost a little more. Now just look at our $15 Oak Bedroom Suit. It can't be beat.

Nice chairs for 80c. and $1. Premium tickets on cash; purchases. W.A.Blair, 45 Patton Ave. Phone 76 A Cordial Invitation is Extended to Golf Players, and Especially to Ladies.

Have just added a new line of drivers to my already COMPLETE STOCK OF GOLF SUPPLIES. They are of medium weight and the very latest style of head, Polite, attentive to all. We repair Golf clubs on short notice. CLOTHING TO ORDER. Perfect fitting clothing made to measure from $15.00 per suit up.

The largest stock of piece goods in the city to select from. Call and price our goods. We wUl save you money. 'S 41 Patton Ave. IP YOU CAN'T sESSslsBsO If the Bm pup If the putting Call and See.

CAROLINA COAL CO. 23 Patton Ave. Phone 130. WHITL0CK A. TRiFiEEiD, 53 PAT TON AVE To Golf Players I hove received one hundred WrlgM and Stetson selected Iron Clubs hagbest qualify.

These cluibs are made by Scotch club makers and are entirely hand-made. The heads are all hand-forged from the finest milled stoeL Try one of the "Cran" patent orassio cLeek. You will he pleased with it. The latest out. iMy fine of above goods is now complete With almost anything the golf player needs, and prices to compete with New York prices.

L. BLOMBERG, Leading Cigar and Sporting Goods Store, 17 Pat Ave. Established 1887. Spring Heel Shoes For women. Oor 1.25, $1.50 and 1.75 ones are great values.

Tbej are like old friends teste 1 and tried for years They're special, made to order, solid counters and insoles, and genuine Dongrola uppers. Tnere's hardly enough profit in them, but one sale makes another. 80 they are really advertisement of the value and goodness of our footwear. The Mothers' Friend. PATENT SHIRT WAIST.

No Buttons can be Torn off, either by Washing or Wearing. The Mother's Friend does away en- xireiy wttn tne sewing on of Buttons. It is supplied with an adi ustable belt which Is easily taken off when the waft washed; the buttons are "wM on the belt, consequently can wm on, eiuxer in wesrnig, fell washing or ironing. We are prepared to meet afl demands for Men's and Boys' Spring Olotohdngk Hats ana Furnishings. Your Ideal Spring Suit ib here, ceM and see it.

Just Arrived New line of Puffs, Aaoots, ana Stocks for Ladles and Gentlemen. Very swielL The Mens Outfitter, 11 Patton Ave. $2.50 gets Pony and Cart. G00DLAKE NORTH ASHEVJXle Meat Market. Groceries, Vegetables, Fish and Oysters, PHONE 209.

Only Meat Market in Doubleday 5 REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY Done on Short Notice. PHONE 8S1 J. Spangenberg,.

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