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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CHI WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, itjj I AT BAILEY SCHOOL. AROUND TOWN. THE MADISON BOND BILL JweSsILCoaIa, -Popnlar Prices Washington Program Excellently ndered Today. The Washington program at Bailey school today was excellently arranged Order SELECTED JELLICOif you want the Best. GEOPGE H.

SMATHERS SPEAKS OF ITS DEFEAT. and excellently rendered. The program was as follows: Chorus a. The Public School: b. FLOUR MARKET! "Sowing the Wind" at the Grand opera house this evening.

j. P. Good son of the H. Redwood Co. force, has recovered from an attack ofr-illness.

The Blue Ridge Rifles drilled on the street last evening, and the evolutions were watched by an Interested crowd. "Rebel Drummer" Owen celebrated his birthday today along with George Washington's. The Drummer Is 62. America- if th. Act tha Maditon Authorititt Do Nat Within a Raonbl Tim, Matter la Expected to Go to No carpet fabric has' ever before been introduced that so thorough! suits the Dealer and Consumer as the REVERSIBLE BRUSSEL CARPETS AND ART RUGS.

They meet the popular wants for a moderate priced, excellent wearing, handsome floor covering Watch this column if you Recitation The Starry Flag All-mond Jones. Flag drilL Chorus Our Flag. Cornet solo Frank Paulisck. Fan driU. $4, $4.25, $450, $4-75 -For Domestic.

EVERY jlYABD YIELDS ii MONEY il tho Court. George H. Smathers, receiver of the want to keep posted on flour The residents of Woolsey will meet Western Carolina, bank, came home this morning from Raleigh, where he Gramophone. prices. BILTMORE PATENT I has been in the interest of his bill to tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at Woolsey hall to enter their protest against the chadge of name of the -incorporation.

The annual meeting of the W. C. T. validate the Madison county bond issue. Replying to the remark that his Asheville Ice and Coal Phone 0 for Minuet.

a. Tribute to Washington: b. Song. Mount Vernon Bells, by Allmond Jones, Floride Broun, Fannie Lumley, of fifth grade. Chorus Carolina.

Several of the features were heartily encored, and the occasion proved very enjoyable to the large audience pres. ent. One of the prettiest features, not bond bill seemed to have been smother TJ. will be held tomorrow, Thursday, at 4 p. m.

in Gospel chapel, 20 Vance Per 24 lb sack 65c Per 48 lb sack $1.30 ed in the Senate, Mr. Smathers said to The Citizen: street. All members are urgently requested to be present, and visitors are most cordially Invited. Soft all rescreened "Yes, decidedly so. There did not Per 9G lb sack $2.30 The Citizen has received" one of the on the program, was the presentation seem to be any disposition on the part of the Senate to put itself on record on by little Annie Lee of a bouquet to Mr.

Sunset Limited characteristically rich and pretty calendars, "A Son Rise on that bill. It had some strong advocates in the persons of Senators Glenn, Os Per barrel $5.00 This flour has received the 'Sunset. It comes with the compli Paulisck, the cornetist, who added greatly to the pleasure of the occasion by his playing. The thanks of the school are due also to Mrs. Bertha W.

B. WILLI AnSON CO. 16 Patton Avenue. GET MARRIED ments of C. W.

Murphy, traveling pas borne and others, and in my opinion would have passed without any trouble senger agent or the Sunset route. Superior Court Clerk Erwin yesterday appointed George H. Starnes ad Green for furnishing several suitable selections on the gramophone. unsolicited endorsement of but for the opposition of Senator Mur The minuet was danced with all the ray. He.

like many other Senators, ministrator of the estate of his father. the American Tournal of took the position that inasmuch as the dignity of former days, Carl Collins representing George Washington, and And Buy Your Furniture, Stoves and Bedding Board of Commissioners of Madison Constance Boulineau Martha. Washing county had not yet defaulted in the There is none bet 'THE SIGN OF THE BOOK. 187, and as the people of Madison hai ton. Those with them were Fred Fuller, Clemmie McCanless, Carl Galyou.

Love Shope, Ernest Boulineau and Bonnie Williams. i. starnes, to succeed T. C. Staines, who resigned as administrator some time before bis death a few weeks ago.

In Judge Tilson's court this morning the proceedings were devoid of sensation. Charley Taylor and Joe Wade were each fined the usual price, $2 Taylor for trotting his horse across the -OF- ter. For sale by all dealers. paid the tax, the bill for the present was unnecessary; that the holders of the bonds should exhaust all legal rem Timber Land Syndicate. edy to collect from the treasurer of tha W.

A. BLAIR, 45 Patton Ave. Phone75 Either for Cash or on Installments. square and Wade for being unable to MIDDLESBORO. Feb.

22. The county the money heretofore-acquired under the tax levy of 1887 before the Asheville Milling Co. pine timber lands of southwest Vir wade with his "load" on. Charles Burns, colored, who has bsen legislature should grant any relief. ginia, East Tennessee and North West In order to close out my stock of Hurd's Fine Writing Papers and Envelopes will sell stock on hand at IS cents per quire and 15 cents per pack.

This Is special value as the regtriar prices ax.56o and 30c per quire, the envelopes same price. The reason Is that I have dropped this line and put in a sup erior line WHITING'S which I have in all the newest shades and shapes. These prices only while this nese faenators denounced the ac ern North Carolina, have been monopo porter at Heinitsh Reagan's drugstore for the past year, died yesterday tion of the Board of Commissioners in lized by Canadian and New Eng unmeasured terms for levying a tax land capitalists. The capital of the morning at his home, 131 Valley street, of pneumonia. The funeral took place syndicate is $5,000,000.

professedly for a certain purpose and then refusing or failing to apply the stock lasts. at 3 p. m. today. He bore agood char Havana Cisrars i Into Reeivr' Hands.1? money for that purpose.

Senator Hicks acter and his loss is regretted by his recent employers. I (and others who opposed the bill). APPLETON, Feb. 22. The stated that if an effort made to recover Rogers' Book Store SO SOUTH MAIN STREET, NEW 'PHONE J54.

Manufacturing Investment company. A shipment of 1460,000 worth of which operates two sulphite mills in this money in court should be found Ineffective he for one, should he -be so unfortunate as to be returned to the stamps was received at Collector Har- Wisconsin, has gone into the hands of kins office yesterday. Another order a receiver. The property is valued at has been made, to get in a supply, as Senate two years hence, would gladly $1,000,000. No statement.

the Washington office will be closed vote for the relief asked for. There was an evident Intention on the part of the from March 6 to 10 while the transfer This is a Cut of the '99 "Ea gle" at $50. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. is being made to the new Commission Senate to compel the receiver of the bank and other holders of the bonds to er, George W. Wilson.

While THE CITIZEN Is always and anxious to change ads. for Its Primeras, 5c each. I onchas, iOc, 3 for 25c. Puntanos Firms, 10c. Regalia Del Rey, 10c.

BY THE BOX AT Castidad, 5c each. Magnificos, 15c, 8 lor $1 Perfectos, 15c. 7 for $1. Bouquets, 15c, 7 for $1. FACTORY PRICES.

force the Board of Commissioners of Miles Killian and a young man of customers, yet It Is absolutely necessary that copy be sent in before 10 the name of Lynch, of Gash's Creek, It is a thorough EAGLE all over and has several new features for the pleasure and comfort of their owners. When son to show their hand, and to show what they have done with this money levied and collected for the pur who are charged with stoning the res a. m. for that day's paper. Ads.

com idence of Isaac Bates in that neigh Ing in after that hour will bn changed pose of paying interest on the bonds. you own an Eagle you will be satis- borhood Saturday night, have been ar If possible, but the chances are they "It remains to be seen as to what the fled. rested at Newton. Sheriff Lee went CAPITAL STOCK Battery Park Board of Commissioners and the treas there this afternoon to bring the men will have to wait till the next day. LITTLE MARGINS.

LARGE SALES. urer of the county will do. Of course. to Buncombe. if they do not pay the interest, and that THE FINES! LINE OF SMOKERS' ARTICLES.

Cigar within a very reasonable time, I sha 1 J. E. Searcy of Rutherford countv Small profits and quick returns is a proceed at once against them. I learn was before U. S.

Commissioner Sum- grand business principle. Better to ASHEVILLE CYCLE Phone 228. 18 and 20 Church Street ed from Senator Murray, however, and mey yesterday, charged with vio'ation deal with a multitude than with a few. others that they are preparing to pay of the revenue laws. It was alleged A thousand nimble nickels are better S3 a--W-----4F4---4 that Searcy had brought a wasron load this past due interest, and if they do not next June levy the tax under the or produce here to sell and had includ act of the '87, then with the plan out than a hundred Blow dollars.

Turning oved stock and money rapidly means successful business, and those who make the least margins of profit and sell the most goods are generally the ed In his load some moonshine liquor, STATEMENT OF Hined I shall proceed against them and which he sold on the quiet. On the defendant's motion the hearing was con- exhaust all legal remeJy, and if it I shall apply to the legislature for the tinuea to Aiarcn and Searcv rave biggest advertisers. Printer's Ink. relief. oona the sum of J200.

THE BLUE RIDGE NATIONAL BANK "I have not the slightest question as They all sing praise to Elastic Starch. Last evening a few friends erathered to what tho result will ultimately be at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

The representatives of Madison dls SPECIAL NOTICES. Mackey and spent a delightful evenin claim any intention of repudiating ASHEVILLE, IN. in piaying games, with the sweetest of music. Cakes, cream, fruits and nuts GOOD board: pleasant rooms; home EXCELLENT FACILITIES FOR ZDOING A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. At.

business Intrusted to us will have the best possible attention. Collections made and reported promptly. Correspondence and accounts so-. llcited. Safe deposit boxes for rent.

Banking hours: 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. J.

E. RANKIN, Cashier. JAS. P. SAWYER, Pres.

these claims, but let the disposition of her citiens be as it may, I have too much confidence in the integrity of the courts and the. legislature of North igtrinaldo May Recover His reason with Dewey's and Otis' dicious doctoring. Dewey's is reducing the swelling of his J-jm as our high grade and pure old corn rr rye whiskey will reduce your co'-l. cough or grip when used prc-p-rl: There is nothing like our fine oil whiskey for prevnting chills, colls. g-3; pneumonia, and this is the kinj weather to use It.

comforts; reasonable terms. Mrs. Tur At cose of business Feb. 4, 1800. Condensed from Reuort to Comi.trolltrl were served.

Among "those present were: Mrs. B. Davis. Mrs. Fannie ner, 67 Church street.

2-21dlwk Davis. Miss Daisy Carpes. Misses Annlt Carolina, to believe they will be per and Berenice Morgan, Misses Alma and RESOURCES. mitted to repudiate this debt if they FOR RENT A good piano. In good LIABILITIES.

Capital Ivy Stikeleather. Miss Ware. Miss wanted to." Loans and discounts condition. Apply to J. L.

Wagner, W. 3100.000.CO Grace Davis: Messrs. Braronier. "What was the principal reason for A. Boyce's store.

Overdrafts 1.252.8J Undivided profits less expen Bragg, Hearn, Gudger, Zeb Curtis. asfclne for this legislation?" Mr. 2-22-eod3t Ware. A. D.

Stoner, O. E. Stoner. Mr. Smathers was asked.

U. S. Bonds 100,000.00 Premiums on U. S. 11,141.25 and Mrs.

Mackey. ditures and taxes paid. 8,527.36 Circulation 22,500.00 Deposits 223,352.38 WANTED A draft horse of twelve "It is very plain. If the legislature had passed the act. as it could have to fourteen hundred pounds weight From the Charlotte papers it appears Due from Treas.

U. 1,125.00 done, there would have been no ques that the Knights of Pythias of Char-I Cash in banks 27.617.8S or a pair. Wm.Johnston, 20 Temple Court. 2-21dLf tion about the validity of the bonds or lotte are making great efforts for a Cash in vault 17.653.97 46,396.83 Total notable time there Friday, when Su SAMPLES of 1899 styles of A. Petes The "Bonanza" Wine and Liquor Company, Jt tC tt it the power of the bondholders to compel the Board of Commissioners to levy the special tax provided in the act, which would have made the bonds absolutely preme Chancellor Thos.

G. Sample will visit the State. Prominent K. Total 3354,379.74 from every part of North Carolina will Co. famous Wall Paper.

Come in and select what you want. J. N. Morgan Court Square. TELEPHONE 72.

De there. A public reception will be 43 SOUTH MAIN ST. good, and would have enabled the receiver to place the same and discharge that amount of the indebtedness of the given the Supreme Chancellor, and Fri- WESTERN DRESSED MEATS. DON'T let a good piano ruin for the aay nignt a Danquet with 200 covers bank: whereas, as it Is, he is now com will be spread. Several Asheville Py.

sake of tuning. It costs very little and pelled tot go into the courts, which, as will save your instrument. Hough If you want only the choicest in pure meat foods come to our stalls. IVe thlans will attend. Supreme Representative Charles A.

Webb is expected to all know, is a very slow process, and Roberts, 11 Church street. will result in costs and expenses of liti respond to the toast "The Order of COME and look at our fine line of don't handle second quality in anything. W. VI. HIL.L, Knights of Pythias," and L.

P. Mc-Loud is assigned to the toast "The La Wall Paper. The prettiest and most gation. All of this would have been solved if the legislation had been Furthermore, it would have avoided interminable trouble and liti dies." That Asheville should be given up-to-date stock in Asheville. Fltzpat-rick Cook, 33 North Main street.

Selected Meat Dealers Telephone 66. two toasts is most complimentary. 2-22-dtf gation. "Let me In conclusion thank The Cit yugusta Brewing Qompany The dance given by the Bingham Brews and Bot- ties a Fine Qual- ity of Beer. Cgl for it A izen on behalf of the creditors of the '4) 44)444) 4)4 4 00-e- German club at the Batteiy Park hotel TEAMS WANTED to haul wood into bank for the bold stand It took in favor last night was led by Captain C.

W. town from Biltmore forest. Wagons must have wide tires. Apply to For of the bill." jj'Aiemberte. All or the cadets and a large number of the local society ele SEEDS est Department, Biltmore Estate.

A LINE OR TWO. ment were in attendance. Among tnose present were: Misses Basler, 2-22-iflw SARATOGA CHIPS. 3-pound cans Personal Paragraph About Resident Sawyer, Reynolds, Branch, Campbell. and Visitor.

Dickson, Cartmell, Wilson. Johnson. 49c Will buy any of the many articles shown in our window this Orders will be fill-for Ruttlof String Beans, cents; Evaporated Cream, 10 cents: Butter 20. Butter 25. Ulmer, Bedillon, Steele, Barker.

Pol J. T. Wade of Durham is in the city. SWANNANOA HOTKL tOJIPANY PAT CARK. HALYBURTONA CO- GKi.

A. SORHKLI 8. HAN O'lKiNNKLL AM) ly, Kale, Mrs. Williamson, Mr. and Beer bv apply- Butter 30.

A. D. Cooper, 32 South Main J. R. D.

Long of Chattanooga is here Mrs. A. S. Barnard. Mr.

and street. lag or teiepuon-ing to Mrs. F. R. Darby, Captain Davis, Cap today.

J. M. Gudger, returned from Ril ejh this morning. tain Gwyn, Captain D'Alemberte, WHY do you rent furnished rooms Lieutenants Gerstle. Bailey, Jarratt.

AN 1 tt i when you can buy on Installment and Duncan, Sergeant-Major Howard, Ser Gilmer Brenlzer left for a business PAT McINTYRE, Agent Angnsta Brewing Company a geant H. D'Alemberte. Sergeant trip to Washington yesterday. be paying for your own furniture with the same money? Mrs. L.

A. Johnson will furnish you for a small payment down. Every good farmer who grows clover and grass wants the best Seeds because THE BEST ARI THE CHEAPEST. We sell the best grade and. make lowest pricesquality considered.

Our sales last year were greater than any firm In fthe State and satisfactory to our customers. We are in better po-. sition this season than lastOur stock is large consisting of: uranDerry, corporal Foster and Ca R. A. Moore, M.

of Durham is a ieS22 dets Harris. Lee, Tucker. Brockin: week only. These ar Messrs. Davidson, Roberts, Cocke, TI1K SWEEPER THAT SWEErS CLEAN.

yorseit, sawyer, Kaoul. Merrick. Slu- SELECT PRIVATE BOARD Pleas der, Williams, Ray, Johnson, Yates, Save your health as well as your carpets and draperies by usingune ant rooms, remodeled and renovated throughout. Thoroughly heated, north wiinamaan, Fox, Pearson. THE CITIZEN COMPANY ern cooking no invalids.

Terms rea ticles consist of 75c, Sl.OOand S1.50 color- Licenser' to Wed sonable. Mrs. A. LaBarbe. 158 guest of the Swannanoa.

T. G. Williamson of Henrietta Is visiting his brother, B. Williamson. D.

Oestreicher left for New York this afternoon to purchase spring goods. Sir. and Mrs. Harry Rumbough of Hot Springs are at the Battery Park hotel. W.

B. Ramsay and wife of Marshall. R. G. Love of Waynesville, and M.

H. Morris of Knoxville are at the Asheville hotel. Miss Mary Patterson and Miss Agnes Sawyer's Carpet House Chestnut street. 2-22-d4t 11- From Register Mackey's office cense to wed have been Issued as fol- FOR RENT Large boardinar house. Phone 228.

IS and 20 Church St. lows: Rock Ledge. No. 62 "Haywood street. Virgie Hensley and Etta Burlison.

will be vacated March 1st, 1899. Beet located boarding house in the city; all D. Miller and Maggie L. Walton. W.

P. Maffltt and Lou CT Case. modern improvements. House new. TO VISITORS Sam.

E. Gaddy and Mary Moody. Apply to O. D. Revell.

31 TemDle Court. Timothy, Orchard, Red Top and Blu Grass. Alsike, Alfafa, White, Red and Saplng Clover. Duncan of Pittsburg, arrived this afternoon from Washington, D. and Edward James and Lottie Beckham; ed bosom and white dress shirts, 75 wool fleeced shirts and drawers, 75c and 1.00 colored.

will be domiciled at the Knickerbocker. A. M. Dillingham and S. E.

Green TUB SCHOOLS I will sell, at They are intimate friends of the Misses wood. Pufolisrie rs. "WTiat we know about printing Las been learned by Lard study and actual application to business. AVe keep right up to date in the way of new types, and for that reason Ave can invariably turn outwork different from and more attractive than you usually get. We want your important work.

We will please you, and at a price that will please you most. less tnan nair price. Mrs. Jones's stock Brown of North Main street. Brook Higgins and Gillie Herd; col or stationery, consisting of books, inks.

Hotel Berkeley arrivals: J. H. K. If you wish to "carry away a. charming and lasting souvenir of Asheville deposit pencils, envelopes, stencils.

Dens. la. Burewin of Richmond, J. N. Bohaman ored.

P. Haneline and Jennie Banner, colored. of Hickory. W. H.

Cox of Richmond, oeis, games, etc Come and get the bargains before the stock is picked O. Miller of Cincinnati, Geo. V. Denny over. w.

Turner. 35 North Main street black, brown pear NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. of Cincinnati. A A. Rodman of Indiana, O.

E. Lewis of Greensboro, Page xi a is me use or worrying vour J. Groves of Indianapolis. Notice J. B.

Hunter. We invite you to call and ex- amine Seeds and prices. Every- thing In Shoes. Hats, Clothing, Dry Goods, etc. at cost.

Res- pectfully, 1 3 me away witn an old broken sewing machine when you can get a new one alpine hats, SL00 and DELEGATES ARRIVE- so cheap, and give the old one in part payr ine standard is hard to beat. A For th Sessions of th Stats Coun complete line of needles and fixtures $1.50 men's and boys' 50 Cents with Thi Citizen Co. and have returned full value In a fine engraved view of ASHbVILLE -Repairing neatly and promptly done. For Sale P. O.

Box 237. For Rent J. L. Wagner. Good Board Mrs.

Turner. Men's Shoes J. Spangenberg. Wall Paper Fitspatrlck Coo. Spring Tonic Grant's Pharmacy.

Select Board Mrs. A. P. LaBarbe. Pasta Mack Paragon Pharmacy.

Wall Paper-T. N. Morgan Co. Fine Candy Just In E. D.

Keeling. cil. Jr. O- II A M. W.

E. Faison of Rale gh, State coun r. W. Shelton 11 W. Court square.

12-31dtf sweaters, golf hose, ST. S. Morrison Telephone A cilor of the Jr. O. U.

A. and the following delegates to the meeting of the State council which assembles at ale by Auction of Good -a Teams Wanted Biltmore Forest De (INDEPENDENT) caps, unlauudered Odd Fellows' hall this evening, arriv partment. Household Furniture ed at the Swannanoa. hotel this morn Catch as Catch Can Asheville ing: L. Thackey, Greensboro; Steam Laundry.

Charles A. G. Thompson. Fayetteville; shirts, jewelry, etc HARCH 2. AT THE FIRESIDE.

3 Pride, Fear or Love Endorsed by the Asheville Board of Trade. Rates for business 'phones. $24.00 per rear Rates for residence 'phones $16.00 per year Over 400 "phones under contract. In the evening, when th day's work Consisting of Cherry and Oak Bedroom etc. 49cts this A.

B. Homey. High Point; R. A. Moore.

Durham; C. Mans. Greensboro; Philips, West Durham. Special cars have been chartered i to convey the remainder of the delegates to the Swannanoa hotel- this suits. Chairs, Rockers, Hair Mattress is finished and every one has time to read, is when the evening paper is the es, Box Mattresses, Brussels and In SI favorite.

That is when the advertise grain carpets, Tables, Garden Chairs, week only. ments are read and purchases are cupboards. Parlor Suit, Couches and in; tlice Barnard Block. W. S.

PROCTOR, Supt. ELM AN The only New York tailor In the city. The finest line of gooda In the city, all the newest novelties for gentlemen'a clothing. The only store in the that makes clothing to order exclusively. Save your money and your clothing to have them cleaned, pressed and repaired.

All work guaranteed. GELA1AN, The Tailor. Cor. Haywood and College St. planned for the following day.

Try The Citizen for good results; it goes may constrain a man' family to feign better treatment, but not so with his horse. If he does not treat him well Lounges, Heating Stoves, etc, etc These goods belong to a private fam into the homfn ily ana are penectiy clean In every respect win oe on view at 47 Patton he tells it now. Just in, a fresh lot of Battle Creek goods. Kroger's. next to the Market.

avenue Tuesday and Wednesday, General Vance' Condition. Rev. Charles W. Byrd. D.

return, ed from the bedside of Gen. R. B. Vance today, and says that while the General's condition has considerably improved, he passed an uncomfortable time last night and is not as well today as he has been in the recent past. jwarcn z.

sale commences at 11 New 'Phone 374. KEEP A CLEAN HOUSE. Thursday, March 2. W. TURNER, Auctioneer.

Please when you see a fine horse ask where the feed Is bought, and we will be obliged, for we know we will soon It makes life easy Elastic Starch. Money saved by using Elastic Starch Opp. Hotel Berkeley. Use to Live in Soot and Coal Smoke make many new and lasting acquain N. MUKROUGH, P.

J. SWEPSON tances. Respectfully. J. W.

NIPSON, JR. Examine our New Wood Burners -an entirely new The Grocery Store H. C. JOHNSON CO. Stove they are good as well as ornamental NEW IDEAS N.

MLlIOCGfl CO 36 and 38 NCTH MAIN. Mcpherson clark, No. 45 College Street. No. 51 College Street.

Asheville. N. Fancy and Staple Boll's Eye Films, Cheap as the cheapest. Good as the best. Handsome soda fountain in con.

nection. lour patronage solicited. All SIX IN A ROLL, 30c orders receive prompt attention. Goods delivered to any part of the city. Terms cash.

The American Films to jit all Bulls Fortune Lavishes Her Favors Eye, Bullets and Buckeye Kodaks now TIGE come in a roll 30 cents. 'T'HE ALBEMARLE PARK CO. Announce the opening on January 1 of 'iTHE -MANOR" Albemarle Park, Charlotte St. The Manor Is a man Inn equipped with steam heat, electric light, and open wood fireplaces, ta'connectlen with which are two picturesque cottage. After Jannanr 1 street cut wtn vhni.

Now arriving in our many departments, and, as Spring goods often eem, specially handsome." At least that is the verdict of many of us, customers and sellers. Critical buyers see a radical change from the styles of 'o8. So on many items carried over we place a new price, thereby putting them within the reach of more persons. Piying say So cents for an article and 30 cents or 35 cents quite mother affair, as all will testify who have had sucn an experience. Great value in Sheets, Pillow Cases, Damasks, Napkins, Towels, Blankets, Coverlets, etc, H.

REDWOOD Sc 7 and 9 Patton Avenue. Diy Goods, Small wares, Shoes and Hats, Fancy Goods, Clothing.JButteri; Patterns. nine in a roil to cents, and 12 In a I And smiles upon those who were lucky enough to have had a good supply of Jellico coal in their bin for use during the recent bllzsard and cold wave that wept over Asheville. Ton will always find that securing a supply of Jellico roll SO cent. Pit all 4x3 The books of my office -show that paid year New model Buckeye 3Hx3 Daylight half of the taxpayer have not one cent on their taxea for the 1898.

loading- Film Camera 38. Make the i a juaicioua investment, as you are prepared for any extreme of zero weather that may come. You get heat and satisfaction with our clean and These taxes have been due since last best pictures with least trouble or ex September. I have shown all the leniency that reasonable people can ask. I perience.

la front of the Park. For further lnfor maUon apply to ao: not propose to suffer-or allow mv Tourist Folding Buckeye 39. the most bondsmen to Buffer. These taxes must and shall be collected. I propose from compact good camera made.

Carolina Coal Company MRS. CHAR M. PL, ATT, Mgr. now on to track the letter of the law In collecting all unpaid taxes. Pay now and save trouble and extra cost.

PATTON AVENUE. PHONE) XM. Ray's Book Stor e. J. K.

CHAMBERS. Tax Collector..

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