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1- i i i i i -Ml i Ml- 4 Fanklin is making a big effort TEflvL-Isr- NEVrSPAPCR." A Problem. 1 North end fDakota were AsWe Aflvertiser. 1 TheSuiulay School Convention. The convention forJtlio Weetern of orth 'Carolina, met in aUIUllieU ClUOU-ai Wnai at 1 time? at a which etafo was admit ied iirst? 0ie yc-ar'B subscription "jj to tho. Advertiser wifl -he 'given put for crect answer, both to secure a railroad.

at the Fife meetings last week Newton." i I The city is hnving a hoom up on iiarxei Hireet ior me use Ct. ine ii ro company. The pale of town lots in the the rooms of the M. C. on Monday Iaf-t, witii a fair repreHCn- tation from tho several counties.

Among t-hc visiting delegates were Mr. W'm. Reynolds, oX Interna- tibnal Committee1, Trof. W. A.

Blair "of Winston, Mr; rJL N. Snow and Craft, of Ney York, whonioye the onviabld reputation PCBLISUED EtIBT SaTCEDAY BT, It. I. GOODMAN. SUBSCRIPTION: One year j- -Six months -Three monthi 75 40 or Entered rj Wcond class Foatollice at Adrertiiinz rates reasonable smatterlnthe rille.N.

C. new town of Andrews will take! place on the 30th of September. and of bensJne mostfliiont Sunday School tho United j'vv i ville were there eo mam' fine The convention was organized with JI. A. Gudger, pneiont, uy made known on application.

Agents Wanted EVery Postmaster, Boy and Girl VERDICT, Off -OPINION AND th; of the jury. Wrong D- One AMiinod by 1 JFI.is trial TrjkCtlco Oowsed to omptlpu of innocence Given br the Law. Trial by newspaper. Erstem mucii in vogrip in our 'd3j, not infinite wronir to the only often does accused, but in mrTcketetds.oruig the- law into adtisi by, counsel; bpldij bis tTague. JTh, reporter ''atlitu4" auo uiau -vj liiu -tile al such as afi uitereetpd di the'" accused.

CrTne chlKlift rtfad tbj a ynanati ve Jappnptioa filled wjith oaajectues to stated' With, the direct of ackiiowl." edged acta, jiiJidlaTuiqlies i verdict- la accord, ivith te aUiterHtivelhWdlu of the locaj jorjslai's report of; iile killin. Tlie cksij is Med. Tlie excitement has died otit, and ihe public i3 opty interest- ea in the verdi Pubhe interest in the fe ctsis knir them from tfie report the paper at thai thne of the killing. The local journal itself some-tikne3 ajwlogis to its readers for lack of frill reiorts of the testimony, becanse "We gave fhem at the time of thti MIP Inlg. The eaget stitenients.

in-ithe prassof" the testiinony of 'I the wij nepses during" the trial are not The verdict of the jury, on 'the actual faicts. isloprxj-sed to "the" -Verdict 1 to the" Verdict of public on the assumed acts lor porter's conjectures stat- opinion bas the energetic rh: ed as tats. tirade of abuse now heaped on laWji lawyers, -jindeea tod juries, wrieir hot one Lcf the eloquent abusers Kvoukl have rendered a different verdict had he i.ken in ithe jfery box. iTlusifi all ong. A Verdict obtained after trial according to law nuould be auies ti in; otherwise cpntidencelin the of justice is im paired, hind 4 itliout this lif.vlessness must sqfner L.

later Come. fby newspaper I Offli its to observe! nnda- mbntaJ 'frtfmci Aies-thai the Accused is pibsnnidd 'innpcent uhti a jury convicts hi in, ah thai it: were better a guilty man should esd i ape than! that any manor (get of nivn si onld hate the; power to make ah man appear guilty. It is. wit: lib th proper province of the prjess to the known facta about a crime, bb. not to draw from those facts.

mucli li ss fn acsumea tacts or con- jectures. coiiclasions as to the c-uilt of one acc ued -or That is for the jury TKe Siigrn of the Ram. The ca.ii of Oaltes vs. Spauldin lud thiip trio owner of -a mux, knowing itslpropet! ualer safe not i ity to btitt persons, is bound to keep it of JaKon's poldon flete. Jforofta cdebifated Darby raxn; SL9 quadl-ii ptid is huf8bler far than these; An for currous history I am ilnqebtedtp a voluiie bound in 'sheep- Appropria sucii fams born lore to fcpep.

One lilrr. hilies, a humble wife (lie hd but orj liwd in the fair Given "State, tr Ti' Coilinsrvice-prePident, amj Cl MartinecreUiryKeligic.uB exercieea were hehl eacn uay resident Various topics, were discussed relating to the great work of rtacli-ing and the! children of theiand. ii: (There: ji re'. 150,000 Sabbath chools- with aril atiendancrt. of i.OOOildKn,' nnd yet tiu-ro" re c1iinui who havo no advantages of religious jinstruc- i In our own State the jtvork harf wonderfully in tho last few years" and now-70 counties are or.

anized and thoroughly comniit-td to tho work, i In our own" city there 1 are hun- dreds of boys and girjs who havo never been enrollod in any of tho church schools. I This ought' nol to be, talk of reformatory schcuds and houses of correction. See to it that the young i are up under the carefulj training pf the Sabbath school, and wo wjll then have no. need of such publij Let all our city author-i ties and public inen realize, and prove by their presenco land co operation that the church l'S great then shall this city and this people bo "that 'hap-. py people whose God is the Lord." The Kniffiits, of Honor.

The people of Ashevillo and realize ad- community, do no vantages offered in this institu-; tion, and it is tht? duty of its mem-. bors, and due to the conrmunity, that its plans and bo tfivm more tmblicity. The l.odo bol.n very interesting e('f, A day night, wluflr- that since the Lodge was organ-izetl here ten years ago, they llavo lost four members death, and three of them left! families helpless knd dependent, land but for the benefit $2,000, paid to tne widow, would have had a struggle for a bare existence. But in the miilst of poverty and grief this benevolent orderJihrows $2,000 in the! lap of the widowj with which she can- liftr the jmortgago on her home, or buy her a jhome, fit up her hoine, clothe children, and en ings of. comfort would never been T.hiiik of it mb and educato tho oy many bless-that otherwise Her; Hers, wives and sisters, insist upon it, that- your husband become member.

Girfs don't marry a man till ho has given you a policy in, tho Knights Besides this tho fraternal features' ofj the association recommend "it to; You are loved, respected, aud treated as a brother in ail your relations with each other, In 'Eickness you are tenderly cared for, for, and a sick benefit allowed you 1 1 i enable you to'pay exponas incurred while; sick i and then itv cost is within the ireach of every laboring rqan say per month, or eight cents a day. Y'fi, pisr eignt cnis a flay saved ami Li pam ju Dy us memnrs, natr uis-tributod $31,71 to poor and needy families- since it began, the a ir Abo lr bnHbanJ uu life tlairy orfc, frlom early mora till late; brautfitt tUcows from rmsture every nthtw' Axrt peiu bur buKbanJ jn hii lue lobule phii Cuflege Pliilrmiicy." I Apothecary, 24 South 3Iaia St. Contahaltuf ta, Vfr 1 -l-iT 3 r. u- AniKKS TBI Sti Saifsio, N.Y, and tnternaonJ by, 'i It'you prescriptionsare prepriaed at Graai's depend Phlarm acy you can Mpon these facts FirstL that only the purest ahd 'best "drugrihd chemicals wili -be wsed second! the'v j-wiU be'Co'inpdundod carefuliy and ac curately by ah experienced rresenp- tibnist. and yort will not be charged receives sonable i.

an exorbitant price! You will the, beat -goods at very rea- ''Ivi c. i ront. JDon't forget the plactJ Grants pharmacy. 24 South street, Prescriptions filled at all hours, niffht or day, and yiiv red free of charge to aivy the The nigh bell will; be answered promptly. (i rant's Ph arm a $4 Soul Xai street.

At Gnut's Pharmacy you call buy any Patwnt Medicine at the lowesti prjee quoted ly any other dru house f. I if i 1 the city. "VVle are. detemimed to sell as low as tne even we nave to i 1 i i I i. i' morrey by so doing, 'We will ell all Patents edieines ai first cost, and be- 1 low that i i 1 i if iiecssary, to meet the price of any competitor: We have jtlie largest assortment of Chamow Skijis in Asheville.

Over 200 skins all sizes, at'tlie lowest price! i ii We are agents for. Humphrey lloma-opathic 3iedicines. A sup ply of his goods always on Use Buncombe Liver Pills, th best inthe world for liver complaints, indi i I gestion; etc. i A thoroughly reliable remedy for all blood diseases is Buncombe Sarsapa-I i i i I Try a bottle and you will take nio other. 4 .1 J.

S. GRANT, Ph. Pharmacist, 24 8, Main Asheville, C. the- aitimore Clothing HOUSE, No.1 10 Patton Avenue, M. SWARTZIJERG has just re turned from wheru ho bought for lOASH A.

largo stock of goods AWAY BELOW regular I i. LOOK at SOME OF THE PRICES (,. Striped'Merino Undershirts and 35c Cost regular. per i Four-in-hand bcaris, 50c. Finest Neckwear worth $1150- '-B'eajiiiful Silk Undershirts for worth $3.

Splendid lin.o Gent HALF COST. fmoilllats Genuine FUR Cig1 rette Hats, only 35c. Large stock of Dress Goods; Very low. BIG DRIVE Iii rSuits," Coats and Vests. THE FAMOUS S.

Corsett, i Only. 50c: Elegant French Sal-teen' Shirts, n-j-worth COME; and-. try what: the CASH i will' do 'I 3STo. IO. THE INDIAN Blood Piirifieir Manufactured and for sale, by me, will, porfitjyely cure "all kinds of suph as Torpid Liver, Scrofula, I and it Female Troubles: It is purely vegetable and perfectly harmlek A trial only is" needed to convince everyone.

i BEST REFERENCES Factory ofhccM. G. and'hundreds of others in the city. -r I DK. MOSKS PKTTY.

JiJpL Ideal Hotnie In the Heaft of -the A An. home on Wood fin street ivithiii a' yrdp rblf the street; line is for sale. lbt -is" desiraul one; Has many varieties of grape 8 and trees. cnerries, Ai so, nectarine Beautiful flowers and shrubbery. The.

house has 1.0 rooms, nicely finished, hot land- cold water blfoiri fact every conyen-intie tif ah ideal homer 'iFpt-par- ry: fH FUEDERICK! KUTLEDGE, I 'Real Estate Agiiu, J. i i 4: USE CrF WCS nd testimonials given- on a jpli(iatQn. Refer to Jn6. at Graham's Jesse Gudger, Long's: post- of. to the the Ithe $25, line the buy will to and a and it 1 i I 4 i 1 Ill ii 4 AH .1 IT.

i v. IV. I tl ii .11. OUE Fresh Stock of Groceries, choice Canned Fruits and Vegetables that tickle the ate and encouragethe appetite. SUGAR cheap IKat -everybody can tise it.

tor. preserving truMs, ana -V'save money if they i i examine oiir stock: of JLard, before, buying. i fit La a i 70 Lying in Limestone township, on the Turnpike Road, twmiles from Skyland and two? miles from the Vtyidertiilt It has 14 line Mirtfal Sprii'igs, '20 acres in finete' "of cultiva- tion. property) will bo sold -Affiy information wilUjegiveir byfkppying to i i E. FoRGETTE.

U- r. Mvltoii Foi-gette, of Buildings of architecture that 'may bej paired. 11 -v DC TAIL DRAWINGS, EstimatW-f cost, i and bills of materif and quantities furnished with alr( plans. Office and residence, No. 2 College Place TO J.

I. fllxanders Where ycw will find irEADQtjXllTEIiS for Ilarness Saddles, Col lnrsv yiiips, etc. For lless money than, any where Western North, Carolina. His goods, are strictly first-cla53 and rhe-cannot be undersold. TO ANY ONE WANTING Buggies, Carriages and Agricultural, Impliments.

am now offering to sell anything myrmtire line of Buggies, Car-riages. Wagons and Agricultural Impliments at about All I ask is a call to convince you all. E. T. College Street.

Successor, to F. Penniman Co Frederick! sal Estaisflgen 28 Patton' Avenue, i I propose to conduct a strictly Commission business. 1 am F. a speculator, out my oujeci to soli, and collect rents most reasonable terms. Refer by permission, to First National Bank of Asheville.

PJi A Ul Ai be' had at $3.00 per week. fare and -good rooms. iStjkiileath'er's Buggy Slure Ijace ft A- i 'WwJfiijJ ti'4 lOl nff latilO' ii ij811" Of Of Yet But But But ing of in clan he in the ets" 'Fj. oi rjixestioxis. 3Iariou.

A. Yancy, a prominent real jiaie ueaien.o Clarion, Ta the citxVednesdajr. He reports estate dealer, of wa.C prop- I erty advancinghnthe'time: Some large jn yep tmcnts" haye.eenmade, there A LVet'iil NopJty. Tlie. burglar proof window latch advertised in thty paper is a Hung of leaufy and a joy forever.

-It-is- i i i -i impossimev io open mo wjnoow froni the outside: And is so sim ple anyone can put if on. Sahir pies by mail-25 Tumbling AVuIl; Last nightthe wall in the rear end of the building occupied by BOstic Bros. Wright fell out. There had been" some excavation preparatory to', putting up another wall, which probably caused it to give i liijr Land Sale i The progressive towij-of Spar tanburg, is taking on a boom. On Wednesday, the 21th of September, they will sell ajarge number of town lots.

Rates How, and special attractions are offered in the way of amusements. TlHvl'ctticoat-'MiiNt The fashionable dressmakers refuse to fit a dress oyer a muslin skirt, and to some ladies it seemed positively shocking to" -lay aside this really beautiful garment, iut fashion says so, and -'so mote at be." Ah there What next? New Irn" Store. Messrs. Worthen are opening a drug business on North Main street, No. 17.

They have had seven years experience in the business, guarantee accuracy and promptness and hope to receive a share of the patronage of the pub lic. Clnimpion Trotten The fastest time on record has been 2.05. but liow Buncombe piece ot norw-Jsu, khuwu Bonnie Blue, with a record ot l.ya Hurrah for Buncombe. She will be at the fair nxt fall for tlie State of Buncombe. Iyiurin the Postollice.

The Herald, of Birmingham had many complaints from subscribers not getting their papers, and upon careful inquiry at the oflice thirty pouches 'of papers were found. Sometimes other periodicals have the same complaint The remedy is quick, let them use it. To Postmasters.1 5 We mail you a large liumber of sample copies of the Advertiser." yXe' 'want agents to solicit subscriptions to our valuable paper and to -sell the wonderful; corn sheller advertised in this paper; Don't you- want to malie money You can do so if you will only try. Send usihe name of any one who wants to makejmoneyr wr it The Fashion iq S.tockiis. Black stockings, though sty ligh.

are not-worn altogether!) fashion able, BroAviv" with brown shoes, red stockings stockings with red shoes, blue stockings with blue shoes and so pn through all the different shades are worn. Some of them- are embroidered with precious stones plated jewelry. But these are worn Only muddy' you see? I To Vol Header. A number of persons- have re ceived the Advertiser regularly for two months, and as yet have not. sent the.

small subscribtioh price asked, and we take this op portunity to say that if -you! wish continue the paper please remit sevenry-nve cents, or stop it; Tins', is a very, small price a- good weekly-: paper, -and hoX? to continue it to you. Anti-Liiiin'rv This is the name of a splendid temperance paper" recently started Danville, edited by Rev. Mqlfetf. The subscription price is-onlv 2.) fcilta Dor vear. Sub- scnptidns will- be forwarded irompily.

if tothe editOr, Uio AnvEUTisER. One thousand copies of thls ought to be taken in nd" Jnour iliJ A. in I in is on Can. Nice on under 16 and over lb may make $5.00 IDay By; ehowing tho ADVERTISER to your menus. CtUB RATES: 5 Subscribe 65c.

per year. 10 COc 20 SubscrTCjie, -50c'r Now is the time for everyone to make money. Address, THE ADVERTISER, Asheville, N. C. OFFICIAL DIUECTOItY.

yf-- Stato Government. N. RALKIQU CAPITOL. I I Governor Daniel G. Fowl.

Lieutenant-Governor Thomas 51. Holt. Secretary ol State William L. U. 8.

Marshal V. V. Robinson. Com. of Agriculture John Robinson.

BVXCOKBX C6CXTT OmCKCS. i J. E. Rankin, Ch'm. J.

A. Reagan, J. a Curtis, Levi Plemmons, W. Y. Porter, Commissioners.

Hon. Chas. A Moore, Judge of the Criminal Court. J. J.

Mackey, Reg. Deeds. D. L. Reynolds, Sheriff.

W. C. Reynolds, ClTt Sup. Court. J.

H. Courtney, Treasurer. A. H. Starnes, Surveyor.

Dr. W. D. Hilliard, Coroner. C.

B. Way, Supt. Pub. Instrction. towx orricsEs.

Mayor C. D. Blanton. Aldermen Lawrence Pulliam, R. L.

FiUpatrick, W. E. Wolfe, J. II. McDowell, C.

B. Leonard, F. M. Miller. City Tax Collector N.

A. Reynolds. Chief of Police CoL A. II. Baird.

Subscribe for the Adrtiser. The street cars are now running direct to Battery Park. Rev. R. G.

I jarson is holding a series of meetings at iiicsory. rKilli'ntT fmsts fl.ro reported in 1 I central and northwestern Iowa. Lynchburg Va had a big fire on the 15th, the loss is about $150,000. I Dr. Talmage.

amuses himself with a banjo, does use charcoal? I Miss Etta McNeely, of Moores- villft. ia viaitiner friends in the city. No man has ever yet climbed tho ladder of fame on the rounds of drinks. 'Last Sunday, Monday and Tues- wr nWrved bv our. Hebrew friends as holidays.

The ladies of tho city interested in the servant problem will meet toAlay at four oclock. The Age-JIerold of Birmingham is now using. Potter perfecting press, which prints 25,000 per hour. V- The Cheroiee Scout is a neat and newsy paper. Cherokee county ought to rally up a good support, for it ETho train-oil" jDucktpwn, Road will run to Winslow Davidson's in few davs.

onlv six miles from da5'8, on ilurphy. i For stylish Clothing, Hats, Underwear, and men and' boys' outfitscall at Whitlocks, 4G and 48 S. Main sireets. The Asheville-Investment Corn- pany are diposing of a number I of lots almdat every day, in tnoir new addition to Asheville. The most delicious tender steaks, and veals can always bo found at J.

E. Reid's market on North Court Square. 'ihere was aDOUl OU raiseu i nn 1 I is of is f. buildings going up as now. The large three story '--building on South Main street will soon be completed it will be quite an or nament to that The Asheville Dry Goods have moved into No.

81 North Main street where they will able to show their largo skxk to much better advantage. The Wcclbj Gleaner, the first newspajmrever published in North Carolina, ifstarted in Salvia in 1827. The office is still in dnera- the famous Blum's Almanac. The AsheATille Improvement Co. havo sold quitia number lots in their new addition of North Asheville.

Prices range from $25 to $125 pej This is very desirable suburban property, I have just returned from the northern markets with the biggest stock of Clothing ever brought to Asheville. Call and see us. A. Whitlock, 46 arid 4S S. Main Tho strange phenomena af six or seven distinct columns, of smoke arising from the mountain near Cooper's, lis attracting con- sjiderablo attention.

It is notice able from 11 to' 2 o'clock each day. The.State Suiiday! school committee have given their aid in I establishing a colored convention, which met firsts at DurhamJ ixnd last spring at It is hoped that it will do a great 'good for that class of our Messrs. Matthews tfc Sons, cak-smiths at Woodbury's stables, have invented and received letters patent, for a street or mining iick, that certainly deserves an extend ed notice, but we can onlv-i'Lvise 5uch work go and examine; it. Gibson ias bought the in- terest of Thomas Moulton in, the Tea and Coffee btore, and contin ues the business. Mr.

Moulton has recently gained a suit foe the recovery of a Jarge amount property in Chicago and will prob ably open a wholesale business hero. Don't delay, ters every day we are getting let from parties who to sell the World's want territory champion Com Sheller. Real the advertisement, net at once. Every township in the State is to be worked. Why can't you make money uihub well as others.

It needs only a trial to convince you Send $3.50 "for sample machine and go to workj i. Probably the most remarkable family in' the United States is the Walker family living near Ilea dersonville, N. C. William Wulker, the oldest member of the family, was a soldier in the war of 1812, and professes to remember the war. He is gener- Revolutionary auy BUpposedj to be about 110 years of age, although the record not as exact as might be wished At, an early day Walker came tc North Carolina, where he raised a family of twenty-two children, equally divided between the sexes The eleven boys ranged in height from 6 feet 4 inches to 7 feet, and all of them are still living.

Seven these men have sons, and there not one of these sons who is less than feet in! height. There are twenty-hve grown grandsons, and every one of them is full 6 feet and over in height. They have always lived in tho mountains a few miles from Heudersohville, and follow farminc for a liveli hood. No' record hns lioen kent'of PPnerRtion. hut thero are five descendants of this man, whp is gtin w.n brought togetluir would make a.

respoctablo sized town The City Hull. Tho and aldermen have arral oments to' begin- the qqcq AJ Ten. naut is to have charge of tho work. 1 in to for in R. of i pAud tnilkoi-I TIieri and thought hor laixr UUt vne Sptiul-Jing, owning an aiattJnj iima, arboitHl tticrfia ram of tonipesr hijjb.

One evediflg uns-uspecting Hrsi. kes Had from the field. When ram comes by, aud 'I) cl.okf. )r Witb rage, and -inreateniagly his horns doth wioia, Thpn dashra 'gainst tho busy womaa slam i This terrible assauit aad battering ram From whajt dLvctifcn came tlsis fierce attack Is not recorded in the law report: But 1 infeij it tuuBtjhave beea the buck, lieqaiisej if from 'the front, she had a fort stronj defense in giaghaut: aproa light. Wiitb whicji she ould haee him into (light- )' pl-orided by kind prpvidence i Against attacks pt venonjojis wild beast, Which, by pristine dfeobedieoce The dauger ia so shuch increased; AmDler Drbvfoiou for such ci-yinar i Than Mother Eve'e traditiouul fig scant, i And so I caimot surety tell whicy way 'i The Iudyjay-upon the grassy ground; Like can't say She there a -riirowdentiartuSihion found; i so luucb, I may confideritry te.i side undoubtedly she fell.

Now had she beea a city lady flae, And worn a Improver' i. e. "bustle," Which gives to scrawny torsos noarth'sThio Of beautyshe miiit well have stood the tasslo; there' was naught to break the cruel blow, she went down like wall of Jericho. "This ram had often tried to btitt before behiiid-the reporter not And witnesses their testimony bore Kis owner had a knowledge Inttiiiate -Of this tfad-Tiee, yet did not tether him, left; him loose to imperil life and limb. 1 i Her injuries tlie report does nt disclose, Whether In chief of body of ot mind, twelve good men unanimously rose, And fifteen hundred dollars did they Irving Brown in Green Bag.

A Very Broad Prayer. a There was a saying among old lawyers that ia prayer forjjenef al relief was next in imporiaace to tbp Lord's prayer. The late Matt H. Carppnter, in a case which ws in the courts Wiseotisra foVa' of for relief used the followr tlilit such other fegjla tions, special proceedings and trnlieard remedies may be from time time this action, invented, ordered and had, as the nature of the case may require;" and this plaintiff --may, from tune to timej jmd always 'for he inever expects to" see the end of this action) have sdeh other and further, or new and eitraorjiinary relief as the natur pf this action may require: and thkt everybody else may have all the relief they are entitled in this action, according, to law aiid' according to the decisions of the 6pprem3 court, made or to be made; and that, too, as fully and amply as anybody her eaf ter suggest, and as the plaintiff may hejreafteif. haVe ocdaeion to aak when sees I how tlis thing works." Ameri-cjah LaW Reporter.

A Lucky Jude David J. Brewer, of Kansas, recently appointed, associate justice jpf the supreme pourt cf, the Ujaited ts 53" years off age; He is the fifty-second justice elevated that dignity and he- wai ccifiriried by a vote of fifty-two senators. Tu-o Ly ichiiijr for llapei; Twd colored men wei hanged for Am pry, on cr jime' of TICK- bought, sold airt--(clagipiiA: CbeaVCratel" to pbi Ray, Broker- 70 Muin i'great work. I We want' tlvo bun- JJ mber. a Call editor of this pajr or any of officers" of the Lodge, aruj make application "iTts.

What a lot in Asheville for only $25? Yes you can secure now till First of, nico lota at $50,75, and in the new ddilion to ABheville, level lots, new and the company uarantteo to. build electric car to itr and an on property; Start at the bottom, now, next spring these lots jbring $125 'I to f250. Terms everybody, ten per cent cash, balanco in monthly payment Write to me and let mo select vou nice lot on such favorable terms, my.wofti for; it, in three years will wolrth ten. the presofit Address Jl. L.

Goodman Editor 6f Advehtipeu. the convention Monday night to iiving generationS and the am-aid tho State committee in estab- hm gQ that the lifihinrr Snndav, schools in weak jjeg wt.X on.Mnlv n-. 1 a A vimmnni ties. co.v Levi Ledford was badly hurt in an affray on unppie rees, jasi Saturday night A whiskey bottle i I. was iouna near mm mu wuwuio inside or him not ma uoiue.

Our specialises are good cloth- ing from the cheapest to oesu Call and see our Fall display. WnrxLOCK, j- I 28 Patton Ave. Street Ashcvillor'N. C. MRS.

lm. if Jiames with 25. cents, 40 43 S. Main St It will cost $21,000. Si 1 1 I 5 1'.

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