THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE DEC. 9. 1897. "-IT : '"'"'T' .'-.KM .cC--3i -' ivmlit IITE you can :buy - more good office than :ny where eke. Wt pay ov.rlpc.pound Mt' have just re Ued't., shipment new. to,", dates; wis S, mi. s. Mao some .wj -v. , id .oranges, bananas, fine candies,; etc- See our.BIb box of -.fine stationery for oKi-.r-He sure yon go to Ai- len's.'it's headquarters. cilXEWS ITS BKIEF-; A .M-Field has his opening tonight. vesterday Before. Justice - Orderly Berry Sanders- was conduct. '-. and. Geo A CHANCE TO "GO TO KLONDIKE ATK COST: nost-The breat Removal v To ireduce stack' and make room iui u uF-jr -Sost ineweu .C f- tW . rla to sell .01 otner nonuay- guuua - , O.lliiloid. Pluslrarii Wood Case Goods such as romW j Brush Collar; nd , Cuff, Glove ;ahd; "Hahdiercfikf "Setff'W6ikx Boxes'?and Fancy 1 " W dian Baskets at cost, some marked even fcelow.; ; t 1 Call and see our fine display of Holiday;, Goods. Curistma;Cards-and .Calendars. , . ROGERS1 -iOOK StORE, 2 South Main Street. Everything : A gr ' Y dii Meed fp f Pium Puddingy MincePies, S and -Fruit Caked jonu TTv ftr,A fnv rfiase near Ardn.,yest,exday,. . i. ... . . . , t': Tias urohused the stock of" soo 'of nry demand at fester, and will more. ae -same to AsheTille, The fcurrent LiteratOTe clufem meet at Mrs-Myan Mow'.. .108 avenue, this. afternoon at half past three o'clock. -' "' . - ,r . ' W CTalla'Von Ruck, who ob schl : te Kentucky, is reported very ill. Hther and mother-ihave hoth . gone to her hed side. r . : 1 At the 'Wom-na's Exchange there are some very .nice bed room slippers suitable Tor the cold weather. Safflts lor -dbihwi espednally pretty. -it- T-twfvftr while nutting; up elec- xr ' i a Qa.forrJnT?i for the fAshevillf knv foTi nhmit thlrtV-feet, sus tvukuu wu' - . . -. o-i iXT hMi cz tainiiig parntui iujuhco. broken, however.- . - '- Mr. J. iR. DulBose, 33 (Prne street, brought .tVo aaPit.rft office yesterday a perfect Tioture of a woman's fare on the peeling of nftpr it had bee cooked -It can be seen in the business office At Cost, At Cost ' ' Sale , on account of a change; which. I have ded to make. i wm nw,w,- v,, South Mai street to-Pattou : i . ' i. 'ki . lhoTrp avenue.' ' I - expect ito nm aftk January 1st; &8lAnd I have nde up , JnW AAtto carry any-of my present . , iuu A Kirr UD au UU1W SftOCK TIHUl iuol'i.. , , v oine to sell new ime, anu "w - . entire stock of cjothing,-fiats, caps m eenta furnishings good out at. cost. Remember all my clothing is of my own manuflacture andcan be sold, at & -proflt and then you "buy it muca cneaper wu from other merchants. Every tody knows that my stock is fresh goods ana tne very latest styles, as I. carry nothing else. This is no sale to run off a lot oi ow has been on hand for five years, "but to re duce my stock beffore moving. 'It jwm pay you to come and see lor yourself just whit we- are doing.; I have been, iu, business eigh-UyeaTS in this city , and this Is th first time my business .has -gone in avnews- paper. : I never ativwwse uvn cen-ta or give you a5 gold store . and sell you a suit wonth three or four dollars for seven or eight and make you believe you have a suit worth twelve or fifteen . dol lars. -This is not my style of doing business. t -havo ,,iwa.vs civen a dollar's worth . of goods for a hundred cents. My suits, for $10 are made up of as good as any sup you . tin 9A r san fnr. Thev Will pay yviii --tw v-. - - w . i. j are no hand-me-down goods, but np-to- Their business has increased so date, and when you. wear .them they don i tnat they are compelled tQ. seek draw up on you and the lining hang down a forger store room. l ney iivc t.W inp.hfs below the coat, ana xne pa- l rntprl the Store ai 4-S half way to your knees. We are under the Opera house; lacing , not going to leave the townbut stay with fchurch street. They will be open , a cUxrillft Chilia Co . you and sell you goods, nonest gooos, as , readv for business m'tneir new T we have done in the past, we mt , fc the l5ttl inst. 1UC ; I2 N. Court bquare. to visit our store and see for your owu continue to run tneir Store nrnfira t at b MNortn voun ovjuaiv. COCYRiOBT lOU'T DO IT. .tit Santa Claits Knows a Good Thing Seeded Raisins, Sultana Raisins, Cleaned Currants, fCitron, Almonds, vr'f Orange Peel, 2 s . ' ; : Figs, Dates, 3 ft G. Aj Greet: t cider. 2 I T rbnt try to do pour, own , laundry -trork. 5 1 Don't have anything to do ynin. k. ojod. ihen'.'sne.. sees it, bp do tne host of dia- lo to a aaundry wlhere you amve to tell jcrijninating users of (fuel who are callins rSltnem how to lio your, work, unaxs au- lfor: our rescreened JellJco Coal. fmost as much bother' s doing xt, youiwii. i : you Wijj call on us we can make of Semf your closes to us, and you shall have Jvaiue to you oui? ten years' experience wiih tstem just as you; uk tnm, juwu wcii jy- tftwiUfc. rf.i.vm ' crriif -tiaa . -tin qnTunous uurau- I : ioaisv .tew.&iic. iRhftirillfi Ice and Coal Comnanv "... - . - . i w - r; -"j j Asheville Steam LaundrVi 3 patton avenue. 'PHOlsTE 40. Phone 95. 43 Wes College street. iNo bones were nrvir fnr A. Shfmhaum's advertisement in' Gazette. ' He haf rntwt rwi Tinrfk Clothine store, num hpr 18 (North I'Main. and will stock it with variety ' of seasonable goods. He has painted the3 Trotft red" so that no one can imiss the door. "Kiss Me. 99 Special lot of one anl two gallon earthen Stew Pots with covers JJ.Sc. Large size Coal Scuttle SflPc. self our prices comparedf with Remem- TTprp Are a few oi our prec. .uuv- , . fuQ iororp!f ranQV Qeai- "haA nivemenis io me B'"" v. . . roF in - v i i r. iuA w" w i . i ,it iiits. formerly $8, now $b.iu . . an..:i.oc aro tran" of the bar room; Men's Harrison cassimere suits, $11.00, now $7.75. suitt. formerly $12, now $8.75 Worsted, formerly $15, jiow death- Will he give to of deaths causea . : l. pre in Avsiieviixc. i ... ,vi: num rxr . l A ur Tnr.es suit tne peo- ..,!, uin,o o cl nAmnared to the numbei 22-mnce Clay Worsted lies" r- -- UJ, . . "T - ..Jio THp.v are already receiving l. ivlf ClslUs I txw. -i , J . . ' piritmas orders sena youx ported dongola-worsted, formerly s. w m u ."u : ' and ffet English Globe worsted, formerly glad to nave yvu. v $14.50 $20 now $16. - Imported Worsted - suits, silk I their prices lining, hand made, "formerly $25, now $18 OVERCOAT (DEPARTMENT.. LUCKY CHARM FREE. Wiih each person having their palm read iRsvrotian charm' free for this week only. At theEagle Hotel. Mad ame Elradp. ' - ' " . Xocal Business Items of Interest. Ulsters for $6, worth $8.50.' Ulsters" for $8, worth $10. Ulsters for -$10, worth 14. Ulsters for $11, worth $16. $10 overcoats for $8. $12 overcoats for $9.50. . $15 overcoats for $10.75. $20 overcoats for $15.00. $8.00 trousers for $6.00. $7.00 .trousers for $5.00. $6.00 trousera for .$4.60. $5.00 trousers for $3.50. $4.00 trousers for $2.50. .All goods sold in proportion. This .is your chancecome at once and 'get, your KISS-NIE" CAHDY STORE ; . k 8 North Court Square, Th other side nas rigms as bar keepers, which Iboth they and our city offlciaEs. may realiie ere twelves expire.; the tic appeal to the mayor and board ol of aldermen, 'I would a;dvise hha to be more "discreet in his selections, of an ad iectiv f'death-trap"), so thinks -Qftm OF THE OTHER BID. oii Can 't Ride on the Oeean ' , With one of our wheels, but you Can ride about any where else with absolute safe ty and! with the assurance that yours wheel won't break down and get ut of order. THE c EAGLE" is a is TEHE iSAY-OP GB1ACE IS OVER. . .... .'.''". - ... - - But the time for your Christmas Photos choice. ' r " 1 TT la athand, tl TUh hias commenced it' : THE C ATITOL CIjOTIHTING HOUt2, Mndsey's Art' Parlors. So-you had best get your order in now or you will be too late. - THE OTHER SIDE" Editor of the Gazette. M-avinsr heard that everytbing has two sides, I had about come to the conclusion and ,that baT rooms and bar . tenders were an exception. Hearing nomg uwi. side brought me to .this conclusion. This set me to thinking, and b a result of my sober thought, I am forced to believe that aide has BomVrights. Our mu nicipal officers ; seem to thiik dffferenitly 34 South Main St., L W. GliASSBR, Prop. NEEDED "ORDINANCE Editor: of. the Gazette: 'Whilat we are refortning' ourselves gen erally and inconveniencing the visiting and resident puhlic by closing saloons at 10 D m. let us go farther and "orainauw iuiconvenience Uie vanaai wuo oMmirollta and nn j-nr pnreiULiv viuucu oinvn(. Strikes, matchea on our newly sapolioed store-front. Also the gentelmem of leis ure who. stand around our streets and make itdbaccc messea for ladies' gowns to catch should they not also be put to the trouble and be "ordinacned" against. Such nasti ness ia a sign; of 'want1 of . civilization. toJiiLt -thft !loslne of saloons at lO.-O'.- legui- cr toaMe wheel, built lor both speed and strength and guaranteed to be "just a little better than the best..'" i&HEtHtLE CYCLE COUPAtJY, Eugene C. Sawyer. Mgr., Telephone 228. 47 Patton Avenue. SfllOKE LOADED ttt, vain. TQiBJtGGQ FOR X LIT S2aj iviixjj" BACCO IS GROWN A SECTlUJ NORTH CARSINA KNOWN AS SHAKE SHELLS New Stock Frank Hello,-Bd! You're diked out to day. tWhere'd you get that new suit at? Ed O. this is one or. xnem uuusuu $10.00 suits 'that Alexander & Courts sell this week-tor-$7.50. . ' .mV fircni .Tonnnnhat! that all u cost? r I'll have me one before tomorrow night. - r - Double strength horehound tablets, made fresh every day at The Alcazar. . BB CAREFtJiL Flayed the Enemy's Game. "I'd give a month's salary to get even with that fellow," vowed the man who sells steam engines. " xes, ana iuu willingly too. "I went up thero to inae a uiu, ouu i.i fixra ntiiors in oomnetition. One li II C I O jx v v -w- - ai of them,' when out of the running, camo mn nnr) Rain I 'Bu-mnlii I'm dished. I'd rather see you get thia than to havojt go to any other of the fellows nere. . a .uuw '! ronea. now that it is too late, but 1 11 rlopk is not only an injustice -.to a ..IZ rooms were Wed out niate tax paying business, but savors oo RAO FAMOUS, FOR ... I, .thought itwas toe much oL the early Puritan nays, Asnevuie . . nm.T,THN, T-EAiPL ITS ONLY oi oui h u nnt Triiiaora a-h ha to cater to tne . jxvxw., matter itO oeciUB uywii i io hjvi. . i the rkPODie. mat xney i peoples iram au. 'iwiia uj. tu-c t.v-., ruiJM vjuMOi tastes- ana laeas, ana u. a -put upan them, I fear tbe salaries of manj puriste? will be diminished. YOUR9 FATTHFOL1L.Y. "You cannot make people virtuous by an act of congress." Decs. 7,. 1891. . and important a was brought before mig'ht give their voice. , . t. hrmiBiit teefore the people, some of our best people were present at the meeting of the board when this was dThe meeting was held on the Tegulai' night and openly, and the people were not uV ignorance of time, place and BUject tHp was a meeting held a few night.. arter: not a regular meeting nor at a reg ular time, the result of which clearly prov Pd fhat it was entirely m iv PRODUCING BRIGHT, a-.-A-v-A CIGARETTES BOOK WITH BAGH PACK AGE. A COLD IN ONE DAY L. - r , . . . .3 1. 1 cu 'Uamm. " - . . . r r . :, iA i kiit Tmi n. Jnst eo at inai om..capuuu .am d for the purpose 01 Inflecting your nauiu r 'nmmitt mnh shod. "" r.rw-n; T,r, rtr,; in . lawful on vuu uuix.MDixj6 wa" - : ;. ' ., 1 doing wnai " 31 Nortwest Court Square. , Intimate nrst tnaii ne wui .rr; and public way. JaviiiB U ollow inaii up wnu a tov j-. anj ctty amciais wui. pw Krr WITH A KNIFE . he & officially corrupt aiiu uaa ut;cUiuU-"B not a dozen peopie - ." ia uu 1 wi.i . . ' t. hA had a chance. Keep w. thu meetine being in comtempla-: the price-on- all $io.uu sum , u. ", -,,00! .T hTw, until the bar keepers ha se? was TO- CURE TakeLaxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al. J rtriitreists refund the money 11 11 " uwoicai. . I 1 t T r T, Pfire. 2RC. 'lUe 26DU1DV U i. . v. w each tablet. $7.50 at Alexander & Courtney's. GOOD, established, paying business sale! For particulars ' address Box City.' ' ' '' . . v l.j. ' ' " ' All" kinds' of cheese can be had sliced for table : use at Gross'.". for! 705, - tf going right after him and you will scaro itioil or heid, until the bar keepei divine vou the contract.' eained ttheir point. Was that ju&ue "I followed thia advice. You know hov? ,that lawful? " ; , . , It is up Xre. They have a promiscuous By the recent -otJLil collectforoT crushed stone and paving Mermen, thenar .JihSe brinks that are there for samples. I had hours more for their n.VweitneT nonefintimated that the old gentle- all and give JJStZ man could trace directly DacK n au Tt'e other bustoefs men. Is lronnrty demonstrator of operative dent 4WlfftPtfLJ in its worst fonri O vield to the Mood cleansmg power ofcHood's Sarsaparilla. . Thousands of cases hare been perfectly CUR DR. Dentist. All KinuS .01 saiaua iumuv Tho nil was keepers at Gross'. cleared a big desk, went over a four foot import Bi.ogia t'ZtS5Sii stairs in order to avoid a cobblestone, lye fTOTt 'I MH Mil" VT CtB i.UU v .. - ,va IVJ, TTflfTl 1 II 1 v DVF w . upl New York fureters' at Gross' Sweet Florida oranges at The Alcazar, learned since that I was to have had the A, " contract, and the whole thing was a Boiled ham by the pound ' at Gross. Go? to Gross, for ' fry in, the box. 1 r ,A TliE.WHbLE ystem'Jeels the iSSi T ettect ot Hood's Sapanll-stom- SSST9KWVtm.- streugtheiied ana SUSTAlNtu. An a. wmi m t hill K cent letter to tne azeice. - " shows very satisfactorily to himself tha. we the people, are dependent for all we v.JL rnvements upon them and their. "c. .avs that' bar 'keepers are h; hard, aimesithaa any scheme to beat me out 01 iy. other claJsa ot business men; -m T-i .-v 1. n fh Riirwua. in we wi"1" riBerreeo. ' i ' i erany cl :"-r . -i.i-Ts thf r -. i. (books ' Now, if ne aoes.fiuy m CTTPR than cure is prevention. fhla s'titement is' faise, there, are oera- 0 Br to&IW Hood's 3arsaParillayou and tbeir name ifJffTe bSn yinr TwvfiTnentSf ueLa auu itry at Penna College of Dental Surgery, Philadelphia. Nitrous oxide gas administered. Drhumox Block, Room 19, 50 Patton Ayenne. BLQMBERG Sofia Agt for Asheville. Tbliading Cigar Store, rfPatt Avenue. . - . . . i3Voa -Rftflriiltt Room in rear or siore. r m. mm ... - handsomely flexed far the public Club Shells at Asheville Hardware Gorrtpa ny. NORTH ASHEVILIiE soeaKo as traps," but ior tne . ; . i...,iit. i,VAftvD rufHiratIon. om " A":T. .Maa.tT.ran" to WhO WOU1U aiufc y"v . DR. GEO. THRASH; STJEGERT AND MEDICINE. Office and Residence, 24 South Main St. flarM When you are in need of Pickled THIS 'SPACE -.fmi:; v I : . I :v .".! " , I I X I . r . a. - .. M I . - i. l,. I Pig's Sour Krout, 1 Advertisement. J. B. S. Uclntbsu Drag Companj, t ha, very nxgue". . t2L2-. aK ss.-: BON-BONS . -. - " . - v GHOGOtATE 'Received' twice Veekly at their selling .agents. AND VEGET ABES. 33 East St. Phone 209. ONLY MEAT MARKET IN DOUBLED AY. FROZEN UNDER ICE. The fattest, sweetest, Juciest, best tast ing, highest; nayoreo, xenaeret, qmwm and ' most easily, cooked roasts,steaks and I stews always on band. UP-TO-DATE Cisar Store ! TS tepply 6f Eggs. JJot many iflflKKiean eggs are export and not mdby eggs are imported; doi except in settSBOft when eggs here run va high. The. imported eggs come from Sw den, Germany and Austria. They come i boxes containing hundreds of dozens eac' packed in chopped straw. A few eggs this country are still packed in straw barrels, but, the now well nigh common tised American egg package is a box co taining 30 or 36 dozens. The eggs o packed in . the now familiar strtiwboa racks, which are 'called fillers. The eg are stood on end, each in a pigeonhole itself, 6ix dozen eggs in a layer. There s sheets of straw board between the layei and eggs : are packed some five and soi six" layers to the box. Eggs are most cosi in winter but cold storage has done nin to equalize the price of eggs the y tonnd. New York . Sun. the 6 Tne mr a 'tvMr ftf OaBcarets. Uver and bowel regulator ever made, Pelham's Pharmacy. T PRIVATE SANATORIA 64 Haywood Street Neryous and ; Surgical Cases specialty. Trailed Nurses. tuberculous patients admitted. If you are not ill ',.-': I have been, .in the Tobacco business for many years .as Manufacturer, 'Wholesaler and "Retailer. You will . find iu my store what ; will suit "your taste and pocket book ill mm Toyour ovn Interests, you will ee: ii--i'if-jiiS!4; tram And ' in Iwfti-kto the Model .'Steam Laundry, IU CU1U iiuy vi fcvu vo ... . 1 " --T-r-.- ' ,f , . , sfxeeiVe' IiATethe latest ani chlny d&do ;?est work. 3t the pipe .tobacco line. .1 have all varieues oi goons, irom tne.. cosinwu ... w - vi-ir- .See my fine line"" -of stationary, etc.,at reduced prices. - Dally papers and maga BEL mm zines The SpQfeGash, Store. onnouna goal go. ; ? Druggists; t,bip;i ". . Vet . 4 23 PattonAve. pjiimo 130. ; Church St and Patton : Ave. 4 I'll . 63 PATTON" AVENUE. XJHTJRCH BTREET . -- -

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