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a pii 1 i r.i i K.iinc new ti lni.Kt pla. fii on OF UNION market thU wtrk: the lariiiT Hurt of DlVISIOil OF THE APPORTIONMENT SPIRITED AWAY the crop I'd-n si-cim-d in the soulh- vital portion of the suite; some com- philnis of firing and dainajre by rlca- buj! were received from, the north- went counties; while some excellent cures of tobacco have been made, the Do vod ktvt txriodlcil NlruT Do Voa hm Ntmnt lor oi opanisn aper THIRD FACULTY Asheville Sumnr.er School and Conservatory Grouse Thursday Evening, Au. 8. LIZA LEHAANN'S latest and most successful SONG CYCLE for four solo voices, THE DAISY CHAIN." Asheville Asscssmcnl-Good News for SportsmenCrop Report. Had to Go With Others-Not Known Where.

Sweet potatoes and peanuts continue to be very promising. Much hay was cut durlm; the week and housed In good ctindllioii. Turning ntubljle land for I wheat has heifun. Th dry weather has bckschu Art yoa Mrvoui? Art you continually txhiuittdT Do you suiter vry mosth? II you trawtr yu" to tny ol thu auuUoM yoa lutlcrtpjrrom IIU which Ymel Csrdul euro. Do you ipprscUts whit perfect health would be to your Alter Uklng Win ot Csrdul, thouundt like you have rttlUed 1L Vine of Csrdut kvsurts freedom from tenuis dlMites, At uth recurring mmtnul period, urt be not taken, slight silment will fbpear.

Nervous I train, losi ol sleep, cold or kviijtitk ttart disorders which art not noticeable at first, but day by day steadily grow tit trouble some complication. Vint of Cardul, iiatd fuit be. lore the menstrual period, will keep the female rvittra In perfect conditio and render Invulnerable to distaie. Yh medicine Is taken quietly at horn. There is nothing like It to help women tnlov food health.

Wnt of Csrdul coits onW SI. teat thai prevented turnip seeds from sprouting; very rapidly. tVuches, apples and I grapes continue to rot badly; grapes I i Tumpa, Aug. 6. Eighteen lead are ripening, but are very Inferior in quality; melons also appear be generally small and poor; shipments of watermelons are Increasing.

Mr. F.W. Rlesberg, Pianist and Cond r. Mr. Claude Trevlyn Violinist, Mr.

Adrian P. Pianist. Miss Kstolle Harris Soprsno. Miss Edith Marion Clark Mr. ('has.

A. Rice Tenor. Mr. Tercy Ilemus Baritone. ers ot the lieM-Ueucui cliiar makers I union heve been sein and spirited 1 away.

It is Impossible to learn what has become of the men, many of whom have iKen prominent here In labor clr-1 eles. Those to whom they were entrusted refuse to say what disposition I has been made of them and simply say that they were sent here they I cannot get back to Tampa in a long time. The editor of Federacl.ui, I the Spanish paper published in the In for the week tin Inches): Greensboro 0 58, Goldsboro Q.30, I.uniberton 0.50, New Bern 2.10, Weldon 0.3S, Wilmington 1.70, Char Aug. 6. The corporation cumilttMon today completed apportionment to cities and towns of of the assessed value of railways nd other common carriers.

This Is among the following: Atlantic Coast Une Il.OM.95S Southern 11.4.8,33 Seaboard Air Line $774,607. miscellan-railways 4,264, telephone com-JTuU lVV street railways 399.258. telegraph companies $77,952. The Asheville assessment Is made up Southern Bell Telephone company $2541, Western North Carolina ra road JW.M1. Asheville Telephone watn TTnlon Tele.

RESERVED SEATS on sale at "The raragon," 50c, 75c, $1.00. lotte 0.60. Poapstone Mount 0.41, Auburn 0.20, Patterson 0.35, Mocksvllle 0.4S, Settle 0.45. High Class MATT BRYS0N CAMP. remedy, wnkh I Indorsed by 1,000,000 cured women.

YiflNEo'CAItDUI Cairo, Sept 0.1899. -I take pleasure fat writing few line fat pralst of your won tWful medicine. Win of Cardul. It the but medklns I vtr heard of. I am thirty -six years old and have been lck all my life.

I had tdoun doctors, but none of them did me any good. I havs taken one bottk of Vine of Cardul and will Use another with Black-Draught I have been married six years and havt baby Dv years old. I had womb and kidney trouble. My monthly p. rM wu so bad that sometimes It came twice a month.

I was too tick to do work for family of three. I wu In bed when I got the bottle of Wmt of Cardul. Now I am np and can do most of my work. Vhcn I wu sick I could not sleep it night I sleep well st night now. A friend of mine advised mt to om Black-Draught with Win ol Cardul.

Mrs. ETTA KlUMAN, Portraits. Our poses are eaty and natural. They terest ot the lieetstencta union, was selied this morning. He made a vigorous fight, but was overpowered and had 'to go like the cithers.

A committee of leading business men are notifying the soup houses this afternoon that they must close and feed no more people. company JCDGE CHAMBERS WILL. ADDRESS THE MEMBERS. rnmnany $1591. Asheville Wit- $1394, Transportation -company ABhcville Street railway $31 496.

The apportionment to Asheville Is Charlotte, Durham, ri'm' Greensboro, Raleigh, Salisbury, Wilmington, "vTm was another heavy rain this af are characteristic of the nubjeot and while our lightings ore artistic they do not destroy the likeness. They have the best finish and are mounted upon harmonious mounts. Every picture we turn out reflects credit upon DAY'tr tt I ft NnriK Court 665 NEW BANKS. NATIONAL BANKS ORGANIZED IN PAST FEW MONTHS. la imm militmrowlil dlrootlwit.

tAAreas. Hendersonvllle, Aug. 6. Rev. John A.

Wray of Mllledgevllle, will a sin Rev. A. It. Love In a series of revivals meetings to begin In Henderson ville next week. The second grand concert will occur at the opera house on the evening of August 14, having been postponed tiotn the 7th instant.

The water courses are much swollen by the rains of yesterday and last School of Expression, Copley Boston. Not ii schoolot exhibition or posing or mechanical but for the development of Mind, Voice, Body lias led every advance In elocutionary training for twenty years. SUMMER TERMS; Asheville in July, Boston in August. Regular session opens Qctober 10. Write for catalogue, full information, list ot books.

Send 10 cents for a specimen copy of "Expression," a quarterly review. Address S. S. CURRY, Copley Sq. Boston, Mass.

giving VJHtpWlU. 1 um UUIM jtu.vrf vw Mrtmani," Tfe Chauuooa ataalou Co ternoon. There is now a sufficiency for isoauaauofa, xtoa. a week or 10 days. Commissioner of vntniJture Patterson says the rain Xipcnip farmers smile.

J. P. SAWYER, r. 8. COXK, Vice-President, Arrivals: J.

Q- Hackett of Wilkes. W. A. Underwood of Greensboro, Pr'sldent. night and few country fieople 1 ave been to get to town today.

Washington, Aug. Impetus given to the organization of national banks by the act which became a law on March 14, 1DO0 continues. Since the date named 665 national banking associations have been organized, with an aggregate capital of Of these tanks 457 were organized with a capital of less than $50,000, the total amounting to and 20S with a capital of $5lMXH) or over, the aggregate amounting to $22,385,000. Included O. H.

Henry is on the sick list. At the recent meeting of the' Matt Bryson camp, it was decided to invite Judge Chambers of Alubama to address the camp at its September meeting. SLEEP AT LAST Evans of Salisbury. The lumber interest Is again looking up In this stat and It Is said business is brisker and prices better than in a cued many months. Firmers sa there is a good supply of partridges.

Not a few. sportsmen feared that the heavy rains In June had drowned young birds. The Agricultural and Mechanical coi-letr Is being put In Bhape for the fall which will soon begin. Some- Register W. A.

Hood and a few as J. E. RANKIN, Cashier. Battery Park Bank sistants are working; hard upon the in the total number of organizations are 92 banks with a capital of $5,920,000, new tax list and hope to have it ready in due time for the tax collector. which were conversions of state lnsti ROANOKE Visitors keep coming to our t'jwn COLLEGE SALEM, VA.

tutions 63 or which were capitalized and soon every hotel and boarding house will be full. Many more are hero for less than $50,000 and 25 for $50,000 or over. bndy ought to build a hotel or a large LAXAKOLA DOES IT now than were, expected this season. Mrs. M.

V. Troy is visiting in town. The middle states lead with a total of 214 organizations, of which 154 were Mrs. Izard Mlddleton died at the Capital, $100,000 ASHEVILLE N.C. home of her daughter at Flat Koek with capital of less than $50,000, and 60 with capital of $50,000 or more.

The Surplus, 15,000 lust night. Courses for with -elective. Able faoulty. Library, 11,000 volume. Best moral Influences.

Bus hurchea. No Bar-rooms. Very moderate Expenses. Aid scholarships. Students from many states and 49th year begins Sept IS.

Catalogue with views fres. Add reus JULIUS D. DREHER. Prtsldsnt aggregate capital stock ot the banks Rev, S. Green, returned mission boarding house near tne college, ior the use of needed.

The examinations for scholarships, both general and agricultural, at the college, have been held In all, or nearly all, the' counties, and the reports are In hand. mi thn six book dealers, save Silver, organized in this section was $11,580, ary from China, will speak at the Ua.i- TRANSACT8 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. tist church on Wednesday night of tllis 000. week. In the southern states 159 banks were W.

F. Ostendorff of Charleston, P. 1 7-S-eod-lm Special Attention Collections vnnlette who were awarded text and Rev. Gwaltney of Hickory, N. are guests at the Arlington house.

contracts signed them and re- Miss Annie Hollingsworth and imT.nl them here by July 31. Sliver, organized, with an aggregate capital of 103 of which were of the smaller cluss and 56 of the larger. The next greatest number as 135 or-guuizallons la the western states, the aggregate capital being 113 of these banks were of the smaller class und 22 of the larger. in the eastern states 125 banks', with liimiettp Co. asked some questions brother, Doc of Asheville are visiui.ts their in jther in llendorsonville.

returning their blank contract, and say hitter did not get back to them un Southern A. Cannon is in town today. Ilis. J. W.

Acee und daughter of At lanta are visiting T. 1... Williams of this til AuiruFt. A representative of the firm came here today to look Into the mutter and telegraphed his house for liliice. i capital of $7,114 000, were organized, of I.una Grant ciime up from Asheviiio SEED WHEAT Bearded variety Eclipse, out threshed lust year two of the best varieties of slick wheat and yielded this year bushels on 8'4 acres, or 27 1-1 bushels to the acre.

This beats the record for this part of the country. Entirely free of disease and nearly free of Price tl the bushel f. o. b. lionilny depot.

New seamless sacks upplied at buyer's cost Address Hol-uidla farm. Hominy Creek, N. C. 8-i-lwk authority to sign, as it was stated that hit night to visit his family here. Railway if the firm did not sign Its name would The gernian at the Wheeler hot I liiFt lilnht was led by Miss Constance he stricken from the list in the procia mation to be issued by the governor.

o't'pcr ami Mr. Jc-ne Iteale, jr. Mr. and Mrs. lioylcs of Le i-ii-lo i.

T'n to 2 o'clock this afternoon no news hich 7u ere ith capital of less than $50,000, and 55 with capital of $50,000 or more. In the Pacific states, Including Hawaii, there 22 organizations, with aggregate capital of $1,635,000. Of this number 13 were of the smaller class and nine were with capital of $50,000 or more. The sniaKst number of organizations (., Mis. J.

A. C. Stacton and r.x i i us to the condition of Charles Aycock The Standard Railway been received here. Heretofore drcn and Mrs. Jlukcr of ksoir, ill arc it-cent nnivals at Miss Kate of the boulii.

Di news has been promptly received eurly in the morning. Many telegrams of Allen's. Miss Mai sympathy have been sunt Governor Ay cock. Practical Education rect Li he to All Points. Miss Lillic Miss PI i Mis.

w. of II of l'lutiuc I.n., i of Greenville, S. and chie.Hii i.t ue guests at lit The corporation commission has nude the following order in the shape or in IN Jacksonville, I si ructions, to chairmen of boards of I COlli no one but a mother loop sjtTM to as ailing, feverish, colicky, fro Sly In! asst. Almost eUstrtvctod by lis coaatnnt sand worn out with weary, (tax ions care and sho trios every thin; potwiblo to obtain even relief for tho lltllo suflarer. With what comfort and dellsjht she sees her Utile one drop off Into a deep peaceful health-giving; slumber, after its little clogged bowels are cleared of their poisonous burden by a single dose of sLaxahola, the great tonlo laxative and mother's remedy.

Lnxakola Is pure, gentle and palnleaa liquid laxative, and contutns valuable tonic properties which not only act upon the boweln, hut tone up the entire system and purify the blood. A few drops can be (riven with wifely to very youiiK babies, nJilch will often relieve colic by expelling the wind and gna that cause it. Urcat relief Is experienced when administered to young children (uttering from dinrrhuea, accomMtited with white or green evacuations, at it neutrallies the aridity of the bowels and carries out the cause of the fermentation. LAXAKOLA will aid digestion, relieve restlessness, assist nature, and Induce sleep. For constipation, simple fevers, coated tongue, or any infantile troubles arising from a disordered condition of the stomach It Is tuvaluuble, I.maktil,, the rett tonic UiiHvs, nnl only lh moM Hn letrt nf ftmlly pwiiwIIm, but lh iflml rt'iinimii' al, Iwttutt It tomhinef two merikinn, Illative nn.l tollte, arnl at mie jirUe.

No olliff rrmr.lv elvn vi much for tbe monry. Al v. ami 5 st'iiit lice sample to THH l.AXAKOI.A 13a Nniu Street, N. or 356 UearWn Snret, CliliaKo. Acrtruyuro, Engineering, Mechanic The low ing are aiming the receul county commissioners: "Since our letter of May 15th our at and Cotton Manufacturing, a arrivals at the Imperial' hotel: Mcl).

in any gt-oi-raphicul division was in the New England states, v. Uicli formed 10, with capital of tour of the number were of the smaller class, and six ith capital of $50 0U0 or over. On March 14, 1100, there were lntip-eratioii 301 1 banks, with capital of bonds on deposit to secure circulation, circulation secured by bonds, $216,374, bunds secured by lawful money deposited by banks placed in voluntary liquidation, "nblnation of theory and practice; of tendon has been called to the decision Attains of l'ostoti. M. W.

Crokes, Ruleigh, N. C. E. Sunnier of New idy and manual training. Tuition of the Supreme court of the United States In the case of the Bank of Wel id a year.

Total expense. Including berry, S. G. 11. Saunders of Atlanta, Mrs.

J. W. Riley of Texas, Califor.ui Florida, Cuba and Porto Rico. lington ngainst Chapman, lii U. s.

feu prc-ine Court Reports decided In Feb itlilnsr an 1 board, ifcto. Thirty teacn- (, 302 stii lents. Neat sesp'on begia.1. vntember 4th. Kor cnfnt'iirue add-ess T.

Win P. L. Leak of Winston. N. T.

A. Enslow of Tampa, Fla. ruary, 1859'. This case in effect over in the charge of receivers, ana tliose re The following are among the recent rules the decision of our Supreme court arrivals at the Southern hotel: Sol Ev ducing circulation, President. in the case of McAden against the com On July 31 1901, he number oi banks inissioners of 97 North Carolina, which last decision was re hud increased to 4217; capital to AGBICI'ITIRE AND MIC KMC ARTS, ans of Asheville, N.

R. M. Hughes of Greenville. S. C.

O. Hales of Raleigh, N. J. R. Blake of Abbeville, S.

Miss K. H. Riggers of Augusta. W. M.

Thompson of Spartanburg. bonds on deposit to secure cir ferred to in said letter. We are there M-7w RALEKm, N. C. culation to circulation secured by bonds to $327,039,373, and cir fore of the opinion that the liabilities of the shareholders cannot be deducted L.

P. Walker of Spartanburg. Colon culation secured by lawful money to iE BY DR T. C. SMITH.

FOR bal; Chase of Columbia, S. E. V. Paddon of Asheville, N. C.

from the assessed value of their shares of stock in national or other banks, and advise that you observe this, having 9,113,530. The net Increase In the number of in an siij III HI! tax duplicates made out for your coun. 1 ggJBI And in any quantity. banks, capital, In this period was as follows: Number of banks, 600; II Id eOf, ii a ilcnnalt. WEDDhD LAST NiGHT.

tv" Rev. R. E. Caldwell of Winston Is capital hiock, i to secure circulation- cir VifvS TH "at uTllT commissioned chaplain of the First culation secured by bonds and Dy law MISS KATHERINE SCDDERTIl AND PROF. FREDERICK ABBOTT.

regiment. State Guard. ful money, The state charters the Charlotte Ma Strictly first-class equipment on all through and local trains; Palace Bleeping Cars on all night trains, fast and safs schedules. Travei by the (Southern and you are assured a safe, comfortable and expeditious journey. Apply to ticket agents for tlm tables, rates and general Information, or address: F.

R. DARBT, C. t. A T. Asheville, N.

C. 8, H. HARDWICK, O. P. A Washington, V.

C. No trouble to answer questions Asheville Ticket office: 60 Pat-ton avenue. Transfer cftlc. same building. Baggage checked through from house to destination, t- njju 1 1 mi ill.

a tual Investment company, capital stockholders C. M. Pritchett and At 8 o'clock last evening at the home RIVERSIDE CASINO STREAMS SWOLLEN. of the bride Prof. Frederick Alton Abbott and Miss Katherine -McDowell others.

Asheville Wood Coal HIGH NO DAMAGE YET DONE BY WATER. Sudderth were united in marriage by the Rev. Dr. J. H.

Weaver of the Central M. E. church. State Superintendent Toon has gone to Winston, where there is trouble about the disposition of fines. These lines have been turned over to the M.

Ramsey, Proprietor. The balls and parlors had been No. 1 CL Square. Pfcoae Ml 4 transformed into a beautiful scene, green being the prevailing decoration Week Commencing i graded schools there, but the county superintendent contends that they must go to the general school fund of the county. The state superintendent ugust 5 olor, and soft lights lent a pleasing ef Waynesville, Aug.

Town-send is visiting her cousin, Rev. F. U. Tuwnsend of this place. E.

J. Howell and daughter of Jonathan were In town today. J. C. Orr, who is pastor of Church street Methodist church, Knox- fect.

SOUTHERN RAILROAD savs this is correct. To the strains of Mendelssohn's wee The governor's proclamation regard SPECIAU SCHEDULE. ding march played- by Mr. Met-calf the bridal party entered ing the school text books under the new The Southern Railway's sum the groom with his best man, state adoption contracts, prepared to. mer schedule, now In effect, of Georee S.

Brown. and the bride fers excellent service between all day, will be issued tomorrow. It gives the tirices In board andclothing and Arrive. Depart with her maid ot honor, Miss tiessie City Time. Destination.

North and East of the western North Carolln re also the exchange price. Norils of Pendleton, S. C. The couple were married according to the beautiful ling service, kneeling for the bene TME WILLIAMS The reports of crop correspondents for the week ended last night again In ville, came In on the afternoon train yesterday and is visiting at W. B.

Ferguson's. Miss Bulkhead, sister of Miss Sara Buikhead, private secretary of Hon. R. D. Gilmei, is stopping at Mrs.

Willis'. Misses Alice Smith, Anne Kerr and Mr. Dee Crawford returned to Asheville this morning. On account of the heavy rains last night and this morning the Btreams are greatly swollen, but as yet no damage has been done. sorts.

Tourists, as well as others, desiring to make tide trips to the various popular mountain resorts In this section will call on ticket agents for full diction. The bride was gowned In dicate, on the whole, very favorable 50 p. in. 1 1 10 a. m.

2 10 p.Inl. 6 50 a. tn. 11 45 p. in.

7000. I 2 30 p. m. 655 a. 3 10 p.

m. 1 is a. m. 6 13 a. tn 10 20 a.

m. white organdie and carried a bunch or white carnations. Miss Norris was weather conditions to farm work and the growth of crops, except that in many northern and western counties the need of more rain is beginning to gowned in white organdie and carried Information concerning schedule figures, and round trip summer excursion tickets on sale until ink carnations. EDY COHY CO The groom's gift to the bride was a 10 05 a. ui.

he seriously felt. The early part of South and West Spartanburg and Columbia Murphy Branch handsome sunburst of pearls lnterimn September SOth, good for return until October 61st, 1801, on which gled with diamonds. The presents 2 00 p. ui. 7 15 P- m.

the week was very warm and dry; local showers fell at many places on July stopover privileges are allowed. 3 00 p. tn. 9 00 m. 7 05 a.

m. 10 15 a. m. i 35P- n- from their friends were costly and nu merous. Ust and August 1st which were very 1 45 P-6 25 in.

beneficial, though the amount of pre. Mr. and Mrs. Abbott left last night lor Atlanta where preparations have cipltation was generally small, except over a few southeastern counties, oceti made for their entertainment pre NOTICE. vlous to their departure for their home In Starkville, Miss.

18 People 18 People where over an Inch was reported. A period of more moderate temperatures with cooler nights followed. 'The tem Contagious blood jroison, old eating perature averaged about four degrees dally above the normal, while the rain WBUNKSDAY NI01IT: The Mary Wood School Lincolnlon, N. C. Mies Kate Shlpp, Prlnelpa A Home School for Girls.

Prepares for leading Colleges. Health) Climate. Lithla Water. 113S a year. T-2J-lmo.

fall was an Inch and a half below ulcers, scrofula, bone pains, iauing hair, mucous patches, and deadly cancer, running, festering sores, persistent pimples, cured by B.B.B. (Botanic Blood Balm) which gives a healthy HAWAIIAN LUXURIANCE, RAPID GROWTH OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. From the Fruit Trade Journal and Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned chairman ot the Board of Commissioners of Buncombe county, North Carolina, at Ms olllce In Asheville, N. until p. m.

Thursday, September 6, 11)01. for the purchase of Fifty Thousand Dollars In amount of court house bonds, the proceeds to be used to build a new county court house, Bald bonds are to bear date January His Lordship, The counties chiefly suffering from a lack of sufficient moisture are those in the northeastern -portion Hertford, blood supply and heals every sore. u. Northampton and Warren; some in the in 4 acts In 3 acts a. the wonder of the age, curea when all else falls, especially old, ob THUrtPDAY NIGHT: Produce Record.

How great are the possibilities of stinate cases. Druggists, 11. uescnue Peck's Bad Boy, 1, 1'M'i, and are to mature at the expira troubles and trial treatment and medi-cul advice sent free by writing Dr. Gil- 9 Hawaii as a fruit and vegetable growing country will be understood when It becomes known that four crops of nntntnes have been produced In Ktie- tion of 80 years, interest payable semiannually Hldders are requested to bd Our Refrigerators lam, Atlanta, Ga. 7-U-dly-eod.

FRIDAY NIOHT: The following quotations are iurnisn- foi a four per cent bond as well as a refwlon on the same niece of land with by Murphy 11 Church street, five per bond, the commissioners having the authority to Issue a bond in 12 months. Radishes beenme eotnte ten davs after sowing. Strawberry and are taken up to ciock p. m. Keep our stock In such a tem-ature that our Meats are Always Sweet Our Wild Cat, 8.

central district Guilford, Wake and Alamance, and nearly all the extreme western portion ef the state; Generally fair wather enabled farmers to accomplish a good deal of 'work, chiefly In cleaning out late-crops, sowing peas, haying and turning stubble land for wheat, which has begun on a small scale. Some further Improvement In crops took place during the week, though the favorable weather condition came too late to prevent a general deficiency In the yield of all crops. Youne; corn Is doing well, though It would be benefitted by more rain, which is also essential to the proper maturity of the drawing Interest not to exceed 5 per cent. vines bear fruit all the year. The bcr Hen gin of the finest flavor.

SATURDAY MATINEE: Certified check of three hundred dol- Cabbage grows all the year ana it Everybody needs a stomach tonic occasionally to Inrs must accompany each bid. The apparently makes no difference wheth in 4 acts in 3 acts in 3 acts as when winter winds are biow- ing. No danger of tainted meat If you buy of us. The Precious Baby, rlfiht to reject any and alt bids Ii re er It is planted in tne spring, summer, bow- ljf keep the ll i winter or autumn. Parsley plant served.

This 8d dsy of July. 1901. For ed once, grows forever, apparent NIGHT: M. HILL CO. pose, M.

L. REED, Chairman. 7-3-dG0t ly. Lima beans continue to for 8ATURH A Phoolish Siamon, SATURDAY 1 Cltv Market Phone 60 grow and bear for over a year and thev have to be suthered every early crop: young corn on uplands Is week after starting to bear. Cucumbers suffering considerably, and In some places Ir reported to be firing.

The reports about coLlcn are very diversified; bear the entire year and so Ho toma' toes, which, with rnoiK-r attention Tf rypepsln, h-i and In some cases well cultivated fields bear for years. Raspberries bear for show good weed and plenty of blooms, lx months. 5i Kidney til Owinq lo the increased demand foi ICE we have reduced the Drice fromlhe delivery wagons. ICE DELIVERY MESSRS. VAN BROTHERS, The famous Musical Tff.un, have bun especially engaged to up pear at each performance.

t. Plnemniles come Into bearing wh-n though the bolls are forming slowly; the Plants- are four months old and DR. A. STAUFFER, Veterinary Surgeon. Graduate of Germany.

Office: Chambers ft Weaver's Uv ry Stable. Phone U. In others the plants are very until! and not fruiting well: slight improvement there Is noth- t.enr In abundance for years. Lettuce -no uluntod at any time find It df. cqnal to Bitters.

velons uulckly. The same Is true of was noted generally and reports of shedding are not numerous; laying by cotton Is underway. Priming and cur- 7-13-lm 10 N. Court Sq. rhone 121.

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