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-4 f f 1 -r , f i , 0 - .... V ..' 5 V 8 . THE ASHE VILLJE GAZETTE, OCTOBER ,1 3; ti807.'. 1 ' t f ; & : ft VI r u J Vv Vsv,r"' .".V V v-.- IV"" Go to ALLEN'S, op posite the postoffice, the .'Big', Fruit and Cigar Storey for fancy Fruits, . Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Stationery, Periodicals, News, Etc. , -- ' - , There "were no tobacco sales on the mar- Ket yesteraay. , i ' . j i. The grocery stock of A. C. Davis has beenTemoyed from North Main street to .college b treeu, ;- - 7I ' l"" a :' eyerai ci we x.,m. kj. a. eaucauonai classes, met last - evening in. the rooms pf lire association. ;;. v ' ,. ,: ' - yoi. i. a. juong aias accepieo. an onviia.- tion to address the republican club of this cuy ,at, its next meeting 'Monaay mgnt. ""j.ky .. ' 'i - uyge awan. Teacoa me city yesieraay and latter , the hearing of the receivership case sou -proceed to tne trial or jury cases. . - W. : To'mlinson .formerly of Asheville, wa lias ufea. visiluis reiauves iau a urmas- uuj?.;ifs in cuy on ms way xu iu iiuiu -in vyutsiunstou. , 2JF ' ' ' . ' ' The body, of Mrs. . Gertrude Erwin re- mains in tie room of Noland's undertaking establishment, and will be shipped to Natchez, 'Miss., as soon as the quarantine is raised. . - .t rrr . Alfred Weaver, who was cut by Roxie flignt oeiore last in an anray was ar- rested : by officers Jarvis and Jordan and locked up. ... . . , The Brunswick stews at the Woman's Exchange hay e become so popular that the management has concluded to-have it of- tener. A delicious acd full'isupply will be pnvband fep-day. Don't forget TO-DAY. . . - J. C. Curtis, a suc:cc5iul: arrer of.Hay- -wobd, County;, who this jseisoa baa snipped to southern -markets ten car loads of fruit aiid vegetables, is in- the city and will:start souhi to-day with another lot. ; s ;.. ' (MX; J. H. Law, proprietor Of Law's China kaUh' Asheville, t. spent yesterday in.:jhe giux un anoer; voir. tx.,xj. xw, ,ays im journal. iie 4eit tms morn-i w York to purchase his winter they and nurseryman A. J auestea to be placed Hts fry. the gourd I 22FJ Nov, 37 tnolies ; J ; MA If TWl A . TA flhesj; No. 7, 26 inches; No. 8, ;. .Total mumper of inches of the ourds, 286. H. & B. B. R. We are pleased to know : that iinder "-the new management of the H. & B. railroad it is securing the hauling of much freight -i which has heretofore been done fey teams says the Sylvan Valley News. Cars of cabbage and other produce are' now heihg loaded at intermediate eta tions,.and cars of goods are being delivered along the route; ' where farm wagons have , nerexoiore ceen cne xreignt agents. sev eral5; bar loads of cattle have also beenre ceritiy shipped fromirevard . instead of drivlii- thfettt lo Henderson vine to ; ship. Thbrispeaiiell vfor the management of the road and we hope all our merchants wy give their, patronage to the road 'and ?OT. 0Tir.:&r.'v; : . - : TaketfiMalivevBromb Qulnin'Tableta? AM druggists feiuhd the 'money if it Cafla to cure., 25 cents. ' - Arrangements ' have- been miade to give orders "on tbe Bon fTarche to persons usu Ing Periodical tickets. 101-3 Fresh arrival lemons bananas, pears and other fruits' at C. S. Cooper's, 39 South Main- street." .WANTED IMMEDIATELY A young ett - tas useful companion, and maid to lady. Apply,-giving Teferenoe, by lettw cmiy, to Bo H, Batty Pork Hotel. , 109-6 WANTED Good -.solicitor for Standard En cyclopaedia Raleigh, N. C. Good terms and feig money to right man. Address E. W. Bly the, general agent, for Southern states, Breyard, N, C; S. W. Harrison, local agent, Ashe vile. ' . '. your blood pure, your appe tite good, your digestion, perfect by tajig' 'Hood's Sarsaparilla, which has power to keep you : WELL HOT STUFF V RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS. You can buy One Gal-. Ion Jug of the. Best v Tomato Catsnp lor 75c. Also 5, 10 and 15 cent bottles of ; . ;;Worcestersliire Saace Only 30 cents per ; quart. ' Also . ri " V r . w.-. Prepared Mustard and many other such :' goods that Will sharp-; en" the appetite: ' ' ; THE. WEATHER.1 : Wo shin crirm ftt '1 9. .Vjtlr.'-OfWVlpr. . : The fallowing temperatures prevailed at 8 - a. m,: ; . V Asheville 60 Pairr Atlanta . . . ; i . . , , . . . , . . ; . i : . . 66 Cloudy Boston ; fc ... . i. ; . . . ,', . . ; . . ... 68 Cloudy Chicago 48 Fair Cincinnati ....... i .-". . . . . . 60 Fair, Raleigh . ; . , . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ." . . 70 Rain Jacksonville . . . . . . ..... . . .... 74 Fair New York . . 64 Cloudy Washington! .......... . i . . . . ... . 64Rain Dr. H. J. Chapman, in charge of the gov ernment weather bureau . at the ; Win yah, reported at 9 o clock last night the follow mg. weather conditions prevailing in. Ashe ille: , Maximum temperature ; for the day.. .. 79 Minimum temperature for the day. . : .. . 56 Average temperature for- the day. Average relative humidity v.. . Barometer at 9 p. m...... 27.93, Rising PASSING EVENTS. DELAWARE'S GOVERNOR. The gov ernor of Delaware, passed through the city yesterday morning with iris staff, says the Salisbury World. They were on their, way to Nashville to take in the centennial They will remain there for three days , DISORDERLY HOUSES. A raid was - 1 mfldp last, niht. hv Pajtrnlmftn TiVerlv. Jvr, dan and White, on three disorderly houses h.n the (Maiden ian'e district. Fouf women were arrested and brought to the city hal lock-up, where they' were confined for safe j keeping, j CAPT. WILEY RETURNS. Capt. W. Murdoch Wiley, who has been' summering at Swannanoa, returned to the city last night. Capt. -i Wiley tells us that his - f riend Mr. A. Palmer Cobper, of Baltimore, is now in a sanitorium at "AsbeIlle He is slowly i. improving .Salisbury World j CAPIASES AND BONDS. The capiases I 'asiainst "Messrs. Breese. Penland and Dik er3on together with - the bonds heretofore filed were received yesterday by - the clerk the United States court and placed on fiie. They were marked executed by J. M, Milligan, United "States marshal, per J. 'M, Buley, deputy. ' ' rR. .tahtf.s attt ms Th mt nan. tist church was well filled with a large congregation Sunday and was visibly im- pressed with the sermon of Dr. James At- kinSj .the Bristol News. . 'He chose as bia subject, 'Christ, the Great Teacher," and Jp measured words he analyzed his subject in a manner which was both in teres ting and impressive and was received by his hearers in an attentive way. Dr. Atkins held the attention of his congrega- tion from the start. .,.' . WILL..GET $1,500. S. F. Mardcal, Esq., of therlaw firm of Mordoal & Battle, Hal- eigh, spent yesterday in the city, says the Charlotte- Observer. Mr. Mordcai repre- gented the Western Life insurance com- paayin the ease of Annie Blair 'daughter of the late Frank Biair) against that com- pany, The. facts in the. case which was nult AmnnllmifMl hmw nrflTimwtT heen given in the Observer. A compromise was effected Whereby the child will , get ?1.500. . Am -Rlir is a nlv f .Mrs W w. Penland, of Asheville. Frank Blair form erly resided in Asheville and was for a number of vears freieht aeent in this citv. . , . GREAT WALLACE SHOWS. ; r -. To.Exhibit - In Asheville aj Sa.tuxdaymOoi ?The Great WAllace Showt which exhibit in-Ashjeville "Saturday, are certainly setting a -pace this season that ill be difficult or similar enterprises' to attain." This great tented institution is as-knowledged by all this season to be one of the largest in America, and the press have everywhere been particularly, enthusiastic of the per formances presented. The Pittsburg (Pa.) Commercial Gazette has .the following to say: - "The Great Wallace Shows arrived in the city at 11:15 a. m. yesterday in three sec tions. A few hours later the immense show was -landed inside the exposition park and long kief ore. nightfall the many acres of canvas'were stretched-and the apparatus placed for-the performance. "Wallace's show has many strong attrac tions this- year, which are not introduced in the other circuses. The performance in the big tent, brings before the public the Nelson family, acrobats of international fame. The Werntz family do the flying trapeze act, and the Martellels, French trick cyclists, perform feats of strength. Ths Petits, in their aerial -bar comedy act, are one of the important features of the show. Clowns, male and female, and all the accompaniments of a first-class cireus performance are given to the big audiences which were present."; is the best, purest and 1 $ quickest made Gelatine J I on tne market. , J X Sweetened and Flavored with Fruit Juices X A. D. Cooper, G. A. Greer, J T. G. Butler, W. T. Penni ' man, Cowan & Stradley.. " 4 4 EVERYBODY EATS. We -have no solicitor to badger you dai ly for orders, but when requested: to do so we gladly- send a messenger to take your orders at stated Intervals. We Want You A Customer ; , ' For our fine Butter which we aiwaye )teep fresh. We know this Is a broad je&ate taent, but Just think a moment. v:Wben Sid you ever get any old butter from ns?, We Want to Furnish You : ; Groceries of all Mnds. Quality is what isl&emanded by; r JnieUigeni fipea and uatity Is he MsSSadesa vtk tm. cFresh goads are coming tn averjf Oay. l1 EAT ELL SinniimnnifnmnjnfHinwninjfmiiininnimmnimmn m "Tiie'class of goods 'wliajidle in Clothing, FutnTshings and 23 ? g Hats that tfiefe is nothmg:heap or shoddy about them g j T that the customer always -gets lull satisfaction or his money ;v 35 : SSTVback'if he wahts'X it thatthereTs nbthine ; better in the - m-y 1 v market, i ; ; v S Everybody upon H KnowvA That weare gettingjm a ivlV line of .'Men's Shoes-r-that we -3, & will havethem ready, in a week or so--that we will handle"" 3' and 5: crease your store of wealth gr: laiuusuuuwu-io-uaie most H ALEXANDER & 50 Pattori Avenue. J g: troduce bur line by. selling a $5 shoe for $4. and a $4 shoe -3 SE: f .r ?3 ' We want you to know it and, act wisely." Invest in ,SS our new stoclr and draw dividends of solid comfort and in- r3 .., Some Leaders Peyser's Famous 2100 Linens-ply ioc'col- lars and 15c cuffs." A "No.i" 15c sock at 10c or $1 per doz. ... 3 tiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu -. . " . " y ' " ".h " ". ' ""'-' ,- ' "' ' . . " 1 ' ,- g w 1 1 Now and Then every gentleman has a 1 N comes a time, now and then, when he feels the need of an exceptionally stylish and up-to-date card. The occa sion may be a waddiag, a journey or some social func tion and that is the time when you care for the looks of things, when your card carries with it your social sphere. So now is the time to leave your order at r Rogers9 Book Store, Put Yo 11 Money in a Safe Place NO SAFER CAN BEE FOUND THAN FOR . THE WINTER. NOW IS THE NOW LNNBB lajw FH.mai& uw ua i ton r ku i its cfVjT 10 jNortn IiOcal Buslii,tftem of Interests I REMEMBER rsyour .jrater rents Iwill be due October !. If not paid by a lOtkrl ' wtli -ppoeeed shut off alt .tliose whfl have not oaid. " ..." . I propose to canr' out the law in. this matter, regardless or race, color, or pre vious conditions. ' ':' " -. Now come t the office khd settle; and let's remain friends. M. E. Roberts Superintendent. - c dlOt Cigarettes, tobacco, pipes, cigars. For the Alcazar 1b big box cars. Honey and molasses taffy, something new at Lee's. ' , - ; .' Everyone who hasi-seeir Oi photographs at Shartle's for only f l.OOi a dozen say they are Just fine. tQStt Goodlake shot and; killed a fat beef. For loss of appetite and nervousness use Good lake's fresh meats freely three times a day. 33 East street. . . The Alcazar, so clean and neat, Is the place you get nice fruits to eat. Duchess pears freslb by express at Lee's. -Study This Fire- 1 SEE THBri)IFFERENC the GENtNEJELLlCO.COAIt Try it.' - ', ,r t . . i ,, . , . , m v $5 that " we propose to in- ' in home pleasures by, wearing 25 sausiaciory, most comiorta- rg- COURTNEY, 3 Drhumor Block.' : 3 visiting card and vet there 22 South Main Street. TO INVEST IN YOUR SUPPLIES TIME, WE CAN MAKE Y ourt uuare. Roll the wheel at Lee's for fruits and ig- For Imseloo fratL nia t m. Polio w your , nose right down tie stwet. tiu AivmxKT, cz tr&zifm avenoe. YoXi- mast not bat off havfrw Am t those photographs mads that are only ji.00 ciuLTiis m, iy isouxtt iMain street. TBLLOW JACK JSXULESD. Oascarstsy Candy Carthartlc kills Yellow Tack wherever they find him. No one who uuses uaeearets regularly aad systemat icallr Is im danger from the 3redftii Aim ease. Casearets kill yellow fever germs In tue ooweis ana prevent new ones from breeding-.. Ifl.r 25c, 5cv an drnggirts. DO TOJJ WANT GOLOt ": ' " Everyone desires to keep in armed on the Toukon, the KTondlld enni Alaskan -gold field. Send ten cents for large compendi um of vast information and blgr color map to Hamilton Ptrbiis&mgr Cb. Imdianapolis, Ihd: 194-w5 Oaldene, Tryon, N. C, fall antf winter ooard" in soft, batey effmate; comfortable houses bright, cheerful surrwndings. Box Sept. l-4w Profit on Our Furniture Is shared with the purehaserTWe knock off about half of . what most furniture dea reri consider their margin. - . : at there is no knocking off In quality. Oup goods will always be a eredlt to our reputation of being the most reliable house furaishers in town.' .v:-:;---v Otir Whits Enameled and Brass Beds are 2eJlaK0f In!SpcU?? p!rf6ea run trom 45 Pattbn Avenue. Is open to all wha crave de " lightful . drinks, tJiat : quench thirst and charm the palate. We.have all the choice beverages- that a soda fountain can ' produce. f.And . . . f If Yon Want the choicest candies' you must know thatlwe keen " at the, SonoUeyfBuUdmgi coir :,neTCh'urchrstreet and- Patton AtLast- .We bars purchased COLLAR And - CUFF; machin to "glr our customers th finest end neatect i finish tnown to' the Jaoadry trade. We Have It And can now lve you' "the- pure I Domeetc Finish so much admired Jby the best artteta in our . profea - eion. ; f We are - eending out tWn work this week and hope yo Trill Iflce It.-- ' . It Cost Us , . Many month of hard" work to pay for even a part of this machine, but we are determined to Kire our - customers as good work as to be .. . had, in this country and will soon 1 save you the amount of the cost in : , the wear of the goods. ,We can ; stiU' give the gloss If desired. $1200 Asheville Steam Laundry, 43 West College St. v Phone 95. .l.. "Eagle" Bicycles , Hark the High Grade Bicycle. ASHEVILLE CYCLE COMPANY, ?S? Sawyer JVIgr., rleph6ne;228. :,i '. tvi ' TO r.lEr,CI3AJTS. For the next Five days we will par in; eashi s& cents pet fteoid Drum Chesterfteld, .u 6 DA: r("t'- Si . arr .jccd THE LEADUifi CIGAfi STORE, 17 Patton Ave. EstaWished 1887. LAKE KOBTH ASHB.VILLE Market AND VEGETABLES. . OliiY ME AT m j -DOUBLEDAY. Th tattest,' sweetest, iuciest, best tftct Ing, ilglest flaVored. teoderett, qttickest and, most easily cooked roasts, eteakea and etevs always. m band. X ."; :-"-vtT-pays .; , , : TO-ADVERTISE JN THE . 4-; . : GAZETTE WANT COLU HN OHLYf HESU STOCK A coritlnudua -: jobbing and pushing out all ' accumulated old stock, and - replacing Witn new lias beeni going on in our, bouse, until jwe now have: clean, freslv stock of goods "with xpenses"cut'to the',oottom mark.. .We know -we 'can - meet any r com petition andiTe satisfaction. - V,M' ' j & s. Respectfully; ; ' 7 ,oi 'aUr; m T 4 WOOD, I TKE-BEST GKADES PBOMPTIfTT-DELIVERED ASHEVILLE ICE & COAL CO Fresh uanu es ' -i ICE CREAM of all flavors de livered to all parts of tHe city, v: PHONE 110. Where is Your Lamp? Did a policeman ask you that ? And did it cbfstyou$5? If yottare Mil riding without a Bell and Lamp, it will be only a matter of time when you will be telling Justice Carter your troubles to the tune of $5. -.lit! f-, 47 Patton Avenue.. . - .V.; X.' . WALK DOWN PATTON" AVENUE TILI TOU COME i TD NCa 63 AND' THERE TOXJ FIND IT, . FINE, IMPORTED. KEFXT WEST AND- DOMESTIC ClfJARS. : PIPES FOR ANYTHING' YOU' CARS: TO v .' pay,. ' VARIETY THE LARGEST.. r l ; ; PRICES; THE LOWEST; BON'X FORGET TEE PIAGE '2,''" ' y :'- Church Street Good;Meals. Qiii&k Service. Popular Prices, To the Public ! We are in the Swiml If you don't believe itK, give us a call and we will convince you. $t buys 1 7 lbs. Standard Granulated Sugar, - oidJBand Hams 121 cv Gold Band Breakfast Babon 12ic. v A full line of Fancy Groceries to suit the v most fastidious. COWAM & STRAOLEY, Phone 47, If you fuee not mm -:2 iw owi totereats, you wIM seod youf wor ,tlw Steam lAuwftycShurcS trlaat.' We Hare the latest 'ag eW: efimttxy aad do tie best work. PARADISE i iv ii rv ii ii n-v 4" t k -J f 1 1 " J ' It 7 II 1 1 i j H j , ." .r ; j -..-: l 1 .. I 1 .' , - 1 . . . i- 1 -; ; .1 ' I 1 . j ! f :. j !' - ! i ! r ! 1 i-'-; ' i J " 1 i .. f- r I' 4 'f'r i 5 - X 1YU li 17 1 1 lr ,r v . '. . . i 1 ""V "Avenue; I a: D. COOPER, 21JN.'JHain:St.,";- STEAri L AaiMDR Y & Reaian. .Telephone 151 Corner, Store, -i ' on c..u it.:, os " - J- ?3 Patton Ave. i South Main St. P 3 ? a : cnimrw t H . "Win V- Hi v- - 1- 1 i ' Helnltsli Phone 130. ' V ?3 P.atton Aye.
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