WhiflocIcGlothihMbiise :41 PAHOM AVKJUE; GOST. Custom Oojhmgr" ? Prices. We make clothing to from $5 to $10 on the suit and $2 to $3 on a pair o trousers. TRY US ! We have just received the farges assortment of Gloves and NeckWear fa, Christmas pres ents ever brought to the city. See them in our windows Wliitloc othin 11 ouse, I it Live 100 Years ' Drink JPure Water aereated with sterilized air the only absolutely pure water and you may. The Sanitary Still ? for family use distills pure water. Made of copper, lined with block tin; easily cleaned; simple as a tea kettle; fits any gas, oil, coal or , wood stove. Four styles, $1)0.00 wd upward. Write for booklet. The Cuprigrapb Co.1 105 North Green St. CHICAGO, ILLS, - THEJ j ASHJKYILJLiE GAZETTE,,. DEC, 8; ; 1897 COMING AND GOING. z. Personal ' Notes . About - Home Folks ' and Visitors - m' f ' ..." ... - ... B. P. Dixon oX iShelby, was here yester day. ::.JT '- V A. Mash of Berkeley. iLynehJbuTg, Is at the J. iB. Franklin arrived yesterday f roul Knoxville.. . . P " I Xance is here f ram ftaHtmnra fnr a brief stay. Swannanoa. r Col. James K. here ' yesterday.- Hoyt of Ergadine, was O, P. iStradlev rhiirnfid war Pi-flav" Henderson ville. .to Samuel Haas of Philadetohia terday evening. H. L. Bowls offSt. terday "afternoon. Louis, arrived yes- Geo. W. Youne rtf wa nnanna was in the city yesterday. D. iL. Cobib of "Louisvill.e. war am one yesterday's arrivals. . . tMr. John ID. Thrash from fTalTmim was In the (city yesterday. B. P. IMorris of Brideeoort. iP.L. war mong yesterday's arrivals. T. W. Wonlfin of TPfl9rAmi.1l rrT, rived yesterday afternoon. SL AT- COPVRISMT te&r A Paradise for Santa Glaus, where he makes his headquarters during the. Yuletide festivities, is the establish ment that makes the finest display of rich and. delicious ibon-honst caramels and chocolates. He finds it here. We have an array of exquisite confections put up in tempting 'boxes, handsome packages suit able for Christmas gifts and the adorn ment of the Christmas tree. Asheville Candy Kitchen, L. M. Theobold, Prop. 'PHONE 110. Thomas S. Rollins arrived vsterAav from (Marshall xor a few days' stay. Rev. 'Georere F. Robertson has return ftfl in ms nome in JflUzabethitown, Ky. A. H. 'Marston of Chattanoosra. arrived yesceiraay lor a few days stay. Miss -Nora Welch is here from Wavnes ville, visiting Mrs. J. IM. Gudger. 'George 'C. Walters of (New York, is here tor a oriel stay and is at the SwanaiarPaa. Mr. and .Mrs. L,. H. Adams of WilmLnsr ton, Vt., were among yesterday's arrivals Judge Norwood and wife are stopping with a. 1. ftummey, esq., on Haywood street 'Col. Andrew Jackson Smith a (Mrs Smith df iLakewood, 'N. J., are visiting in Asneville, stayinig at 41 Spruce street. C. IM. iPletcher. (Miss Betti Plet.riher Mrs. J. IM. Pluim'bee, all of Fletchers, are stopping lor a few days with S. E. Cun ningham on Flint street. The Big Granite Stevv Pan AT THE .' J 30 Patton Avenue, Asheville, N. C. 5 111 r J THE GREATEST DISCOVERY YET. 'W. im. Repine, editor TisMHwa (111.) tinier, says: "We won't lreen limisA wriitih out vt. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. Ooii'firhst nrl, fVil W-rT meated with many ofehers, but never got the true remedy until we used Dr. King's iew ljescovery. No other remedy cam 'ta-Ke its place in our home, as in it we hare a cercain and sure cure for Coughs, Colds. Whooping Cough, etc" It Is idle to expe riment wim otnier remedies, even, if they are urged on you as just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery. Thev iare mat as good, because hi remedy has a record of enres, ana oesioes is guaranteed. It never rails to satisfy. Trial bottle free at T. C. Smith's Drug Store and iPelham's Pharmacy, I EUECTRIC OAKS PASS Calsine and Appointments UnnrpaNM4 HOTEL BERKELEY Location Central. The Berkeley is an up-to-date hotel, tfas all the comforts of a modern home " and Is Equally Desirable for Families and Transient Guests. FRANK L0U6HRAN, Proprietor. I he Sw Jl .-.,! It ""The popnlarity of . . . . The S wannanoa is due to its central location, its home like atmosphere, the excellence of its edislne ana its very moderate price, Steam heat, gas and electric lights. Jiarge sample rooms. .,P.A.JUNCblN&CO., Asheville, N. C, Proprietors. , Main Street On Car Line3 13 STARNES AVENUE. ' , , -. ... ..... .. . . - j .. Furnishings almost entirely new. ,Tall supplied with the best.' Mrs. Mary S. Sevier. Boaki.! Two ae8ixable rooms w Uh hoard .r be had at Mrs. A. C. Bay's, Bamoth , 161'tf Have you a house to rent? Try the W Pe' column. THE GROVE HOUSE, MKS, KOPPfiLBERGB, I 31 Grove street, AsheviHe, N. C. f House nicely' paperedi : and furnished throughout. Halls well heated. Baths, hot and cold1 water. Modern conveniences. Northen cooltfng. Near street car line. GOSPEL CHAPEL. A little building has been erected at number 20 Vance street, Asheville, N. C, to be known as Gospel Chapel. The servi ces will be undenominational. Chirstians of all names will be welcomed in the meet ings which will be held on dates not con flicting with city churches. The distinc tive feature of the gatherings in Gospel chapel will ibe in studying the BSble, with a view of learning more tanceTnine- th guidance by the Holy Spirit and of the inward vital union with Jesus Christ to those in whom he has his perfect way: "A life hid with Christ in God." Col. 3:3. Gospel Chapel will D. V. h dedi cated to God and His service Wednesday, December 8, at eleven o'clock a. m. Rev. C. W. Byrd, D.D., Rev. J. g. Felix, D.D., Rev. R. F. Campbell. D.D.. and Rev. Thorn as Lawrence. D.D.. will t. deddcatory service. AH who are interested in this work are invited to he present. JiUSsmtH. UAUWAljiLADBR. 1 AJLTCE 'A. W. CADWALiLADER. IT IS EAST TO TELL. People who fail to look after -their health are'JUke the carpenter who neglects to sharpen his tools. People are mot apt to get anrious about their health soon enough. If you are "not quite' well" or "half sick" have you ever thought that your kidneys may be the cause of your sickness? ii i easy 10 ten oy setting aside your urine for twenty -four nours ; . a sediment or settling indicates &a unhealthy condition ox me Kianeys. wnen urine stains, linen It is evidence of kidney trouble. Too fre quent desire to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dul ache in the haclk is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder iare out of order. There is satisfaction In knowing that th great remedy Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, fulfills every wish In relieving weak or dis eased kidneys and all forms of bladder and urinary troubles. Not only does Swamp Rot give new life and activity to the kid- neys tne. cause of .the trouble, ' but by creating the kidneys it acts as a tonic for tne enure constitution. If you need medicine take Swamp-Root it cures, Sol by druggists, price fifty cents and one dol lar, or by sending your address l and the name of this oaoer to Br. TCllmai & rm. Binghamton, N. Y., you may have a sample News from Marshall Marshall. N. r. tw a here from Hot Springs. ' Senator Pritchard and family left for Washington today. rroi. w. C. Bowman of California, deliv ered a fine lecture on spiritualism. J. H. White Is in the city. F. B. Lawson has returned from Ashe ville. V j IMaj. W. W. Rollins is' in the city. J. 'M. Ram Sprin'gs. 111 J. M. Cudger, jr., is in the city. Several fino prto nic i,. t i. . "l nave ueen shipped to Tennesse this week. . Dr. Jesse M. Plemmons went to Hot Springs yesterday. Mrs. Sallie Rector died here this morn ing IShe was an old resident of IMadison, and had for many years, made her home in Marshall. She leaves !tWo sons and many friends to mourn her loss. FREE PILLS. Send your addressxto H. E. Bucklen & Oo., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life pjhui. a. trm congee you of their merits. The pills are easy in action and particularly effec tive in the cure of Cotastipatlion and Sick Headiache. For Malaria and Liver troub les they have been proved1 invaluable They are guaranteed to be perf ectely free from every deleterioms subs'tence- and to be purely vegetable. They do 'not weaken by their action, but by giving tome to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25 cenlta per box Sold by T. C. Smith and Pehiam's Phar macy. 4 Will surely come. If well clad you do nothiver because of a drop m temperature. There has already been, a big; drop in prices at the CLOi ial: 39 NORTH r.lAirj ST., and now is youV opportunity .to pre pare for the cold day, by at once tak advantage, as many are doing, of the bargains offered in Men's Underwear and Sweaters, Men's and Boys' ,Suits and Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Gloves, &c. MORRISON & Co.. 39 NORTH MAI1S STREET Primarv. nn. QtirfTfTl Ifitrt!! 1n.. T7 . . . - J hrmA- 3 D" 1 uu uau treated eft home for same price uuder esme suaran- fnIX -i wuenero we wjJlcon. dimples. Copper Colored Snots ffTiVi ' any part of theody Jlair ETebiSm fn i n J? out, It is this SeeSndarv boOD PorinS nate cases' "lidTOKa; flonal guaranty.. Absolute woofs n . A. STERNBERG DEALER IN el,FuTaliow, BeesjjvaxWoEtc I Till pay the highest market cash price for the above articles. Ad dress me at 50 Bailey- Street and I will call- . 253-26. Ched Makes People Smile Ladies' Wool Tests 55 to 75 worth 75 to $1.00. , Men's Wool 40 to 65 worth 50 to $1. Ladies' corsets 85 to 75, worth 50c to $1.00. Hams 11 cts. Sugar 17 lbs to dollar. All other goods equally low. Bowls and Pitchers 75, worth $1.00. N. P. CMEDESTER 19 SOUTH MAIN ST. ' When I say I cure I do not mean merely to stOD tnem tor a tune and t,hn havo t.hom FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life- uuK oiuuy. 1 warrant my remedy to cure the worst cases. Because others have failed ia no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a treatise plicattonTAddresa COOK Rffir,TOn Press and Postoffice address. hau Tn&sis i Prof.WJ.PEEKE.F.D.,4Ceiiarst..KewyorK Wine! Wine! At 50 Cents Per Gallon In lots of five or more gallons. ADDRESS THE PACOLET GEAPE JUICE CO. TEYOE", IsT. C. 5000000oooooooooooooo 8 n Mmifl m Dixonn 4 Four refined, healtb.7 boarders wftih vig- 5?fctl of s great discovery sent to you da Inn, Hickory Nut Gap, situated amidst tlie finest scenery and climate on this con tinent. Thomas Turner. TTIhiat' wDaatf we Dnaffl wDiem we M tm tfclk. We nnow lffiimdl we hi to(o mmnacln sunnd aae cttnnnnDpDDeaTl a aeflce m t gelt m nit ff itlhie way hj the time md pHnng Mane aimives. We iim5il; innteimd t carry anay &f it ver. IPhis we nueven dl annd im w dleir t get St ant tf tBie way we give it t ywi at jiflst , wSsat St ct m5 aimdl Sun, umaimy case fle. TTIhi5 wSflfl he & erSe f jreiracttSiin aDe IbegSimimSpg wStBii nkir enntSire flSnne f 1D) (Dhevlot, FlaSdl aandl Winte AppQe sauce eema to bare ithia wtiirnA nf all man's troubles. Toys and Dolls rrvo floors full of Toys. ' " Los. . ; axon's. L'oL Carriages; 1 Vts. ; s. . , onery. fry. - i 1eworks., feilve, Novelties. "vtnirs. -'Caries. TJn!"cllas. ' The. SmithPremier s CUKES TO STAY" C?U'RIE3D. . Thousands off , voluntary certificates re ceived during tine past fifteen years, cer toify with no uncertain sound, that Botanic Blood 'Balm fB. B: B.1 wll urp.vln rv cured, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Ulcers, Sores Blotches, and the most mal-ignajat blood and skin, diseases. Botanic Blood (Balm is the result 01 forty .years' experfenca of aft em inent; " scientific, conscientious ; physician. Send stamp for book of wonderful cures, and learn which is- the best remedy. ' Be ware off substitutes said to be "just as good" and "buy the long, tested and old re liable Botamic Blood Balm (B. B. B.). Price only $1.00 per targe bottle. , TJFlPTEfCTED . AN , EfNTEKB CURB. For, over two years I have been a great sufferer, from : rheumatism, affecting tooth shoulders 1 to such an1 extent that I could note put-my coatt on without helo. The use of six bottles of Botanic Blood Balm, B. B.. B., effeteted an entire cure. I : refer to Rev. W. W. WadSworth. nnmrletnr hf Coweta, !AttvjBrtisert- and i '.to all merchants RAY'S CUT RATE BOOK STORE. , , . , . ' r j SUUU l) XV j j vu nuvi. 8 North court Square. , " ' L. B. ALEXANDER, Afft-; 50 Patton Ave- TnvAwritftr is endorsed by the . TJ, t. What more do yoa want, 1 ITxt.-. the earth? If "yoa Jmow anything at all . . . . jAtcDB tv) sfoinctjesC abont it, you know it's the best.' v - V; ilSSS!. nie.-' . - - fenfliits wDMclIn g ffir 1T.5fl). Hf ywi wait ime 4 tBaee nnSt fflBn9t aflellay gettSung St, iu tM ale Easts' hmt a lairt tSaine, aimdl tBney wnn9t IIat :llmg at tlhie prices iSeneafl. Hm cim!incctiiiui witfia this we IE A er Aland er o rt ney DrhumoriBlock; U 50 Patton Avenue. I oooooooocod! ,1 i V

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