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A CHANCE TO GO TO KLONDYKE AT COST ; 4v 'CHEAP, a-- tfl y&3iavkts of flue yellow; Ba-;; ' nanas, sweet juicy Florida Oranges;, ?- and Grapefruit, also some new " FigsIates, ;Rai"sins, : Nuts,-; And;, lots of iine? f reshi; paiaies att 8 l-a to? 50 -cents' per.:pound.f We will-.'metteny and all itfanpetltion -on aU-'goofls, and .giver you better : value for .your money. jDonXjPay ? Wo prices; . Be sure you get to The ibig '.Fruit v and Confectionery store,'; oppidsite tie postofflce. WEf IEWOTHERS FCKLAXW. ;.:- THE WEATHER. . Washmgton. 'Dec. 10. Ix7cal showers. Tne IOliawing xemperaiurea nftiu. 8 a. m.: Asheville .'. Atlanta- y 50 Fair .... 5a Cloudy to Boston. Chicago, ., .7-tj? Cincinnati I . Raleigh ....iV Jacksonville "46 Cloudy ...'. 54Rai 54 Cloudy , . . . 44 Fair . ...60 Fair . , . 42 CiOudy . ... . 33" Cloudy (New York.... .Washington .. Dr. H.J. Chaomani in charge of the gov ernment.- weather bureau -at the 'Vinyah, reported at 9 o'clock last night the fol lowing wefciJiMJ condition -prevailing in Asheville ;j,.- y , (Maximum" temperature for the day .s' .v1 60 Minimum .'temperature for the day.... 46 (Average temperature for the - day;. . . . '54 Average relative -vhuniidity .... . : 72 (Baromefer. afi 9..p m.. .. . . ..27.9a. Falling. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Justice Carter fined Ida Smathers yes terday morning $5 for throwing a brick through onevof Ixer neighbor's windows. A mass msetmg of the Prison Reform association will be held Sunday evening in the First Baptist church, at which Dr. Byrd and o'thers will speak.- iMr. Bean, who was soseriously injured Iby the .street car several days ago, is resting comfortably, at the-; mission. vhos?; pital. It is now thought that the .ampu tation of hls'leg'will not be "necessary. A rfkiTis RoaohK will 'he -flfwen-M- sBartiV- to be run .ih: connection : with -St. Miitthja church. A- first" class education in ' all branches of cooking "will be given: : Quite a sum towards the; establishing i- of i this school has already been -received. 'Probably one of the .handsomest as well las attractive windows on Patton avenue is that of H." Redwood & Co's. It was dressed" by Mr!': Joe Goodson, who is mak ing quite a reputation as a window dres er. '- ' T-T A m TY ill nrlin nraa at KaHtr KAnfan at a still house near 'Black 'Mountain a tew days ago, i-s yet at the hospital and doing reasonably well. ; A wound under the right eye will probably disfigure the face. Mr, Hemphill says that' he was a eleep and knew nothing of the trouble uni til he woke up in bed "where- Js. rjftd aa piacea mm., , Salisbury -World: Mr A. Palmer Cooper, who has been in 'Asheville for the- past &ev eral months, contemplates coming, to Sal isbury soon to reside. Mr. Cooper has also interested a wealthy kinsman in Dakota in our city and the latter gentleman is pre paring to come here with the intention of investing here. Junius T. Smith is having a handsOnie residence erected--c6rnef Grove' and Phil-' ip'a street. : 'The.: archite-ct in charge; i Mr. Rt -S,' Smith rand the - contractori -Mr, T. E. Davis. .Tjhe tious? wil . probably ha completed by May 15, . r, .,c - Died on Sunday night last, at the resi dence of her son-in-law, ' Jese HogeTS, in Hendersori county, -'Mrs.v BMzabeUi Dead-: man, agd 11 sewn She -as -the. i wife iJf 4 WiLliam -Deadman? who, . prior to-jand dur ing the war, published a newspaper,,, in iHendersonyille. , , ' ""' There was- a debate yesterday' at- Prof: Dickey? sohool. -The fCfy wasr whether the negro should be colonized. On the af firmative were Robert 'Lee, -Joe Justice and John Reeves. Onthe side of the negative were lAlf 'Lee, Can ey Brown and Walter Jertkins. 'The affirmative "won. The Judges were Prof Dickey and William Lee.: - - The Wilber company gave , a pleasing and satisfactory -presentation-of "Arabian Nights" last evening at the Grand epera !house. , Tonight closes the week's engage ment of the company in ifhis -city. The matinee this evening promises' to he large ly attended. "Seats anywhere in the house will be sold for ten cents. - The sale Of Japanese pictures 'by.v the ladies of the'tY,' M:;C.;A. auxiliary society on the16thuiid 17th ihst will no doubt' be an enjoyable' occaston.Thry'scenes offlife in Japatf to be presentedv.,will. be greatly enjoyed. The charges are very reasonable and the - cause a most worthy one.' It is therefore hoped and e.yp.ec-tedr tlat tbe en tertainment will t be libei'aHy patronized. ' GOOD, estabiahed, paying business - for r'Te.'kir particulars address -Box -705. I fcaty . ' r , v u D .When you are in" need of Pickled Pig's Feet, Sour Hor any; "iind of 'mil- - A -rl f o 1!, ff. G.; tlOLtlM Sour Thin (rout The Spot Cash Store At Cost, At Gost-The Great Removal ,':'-,- - Sale - .On account of . a -change which 1. havc decided Jta maW' I will 'inove inplaoe of buslifess from South IMaia street to' fattou avenue. I expect lo (make this change after January 1st, '98; and H havO made up my mind inot: to' carry ' any of my present Utock: ' with " me, but open up an entirely new line, and .to do this I am going to sell amy entire stock- of clothing, hats, -caps and gents furnishings goods out at cost.. - Remember all my clothing is of my own manufacture and can be sold at .'a" proflt and then you "buy . it much cheaper than from other merchants. Every foody knows that my stock is fresh goods and the very latest styles, as I carry nothing else. Thie no sale to run off a lot of old stock that has been on hand for five years, but to re duce my stock before moving. It will pay you to come and see lor yourself just what we are doing. I have been - in business eight years in this (city and this is th first time my business has gone in a news Paper. I never advertise a dollar Tor fifty cenita-or give you : a gold store and sell you a suit worth 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. Jiave always given a dollar's worth of goods for a hundred cents. . My suits for $10 are made up, of as good as any, suit you willfpay your tailor $25 or $30 for. They are no hand-me-down, goods, 1ut up-to-date, and when you wear them they don i 'dra'w up on you and the lining hang down two inches below the coat, and the pants come half way to your knees. . We are not going to leave the town, but stay with you and sell you good honest goods', f as we have done in the past. We invite you to visit our store and see for your own self our prices compared with others Here are a few of our prices: Men's all wool cheviot suits, formerly $8, now $6.50 Men's iHarrison cassimere suits, formerly $11.00, now $7.75. 22-ounce Clay Worsted suits, formerly $12, now $8.75. Riverside Worsted, formerly $15, now $11.75. Im ported dongola worsted, formerly. $18, now $14.50: English Globe" worsted, formerly $20, now $16,. Imported worsted suits, silk nuzng, nana maae, rormerly $25,, now $18,- Overcoat department-'Ulsters- - f or $6, worth' $.60;' ulsters,. for $8, ' worth iV; ui sters for flO'wdrtif $14; .uistis,'or $11, wwiu x?;...y?.yerpnaM, ror $a; $iz5 oyer-; coals for $5iol57overcoata'fOr7$l $20 overcoats for $8 trousers for:.$6; 7 trousers for:.$5; $6 trousers for $4.60; $5 trousers for $3.50; $4 trousers for $2,50. All goods sold in proportion. This is your chance Hcome at - once and get your choice. . THE CAPITOL CXOTHING HOUSE, 34 South Main St., I. W. GDAS9BR, Prop. A TRfBUTE. Editor of the Gazette. Vl - ' - '' --'In the death of Col; John i). Cameron; North Carolina has lost a -true frjend, for he loved the state; and always wrote of her in glowing and 'beautiful words of praise. A, lover of nature, every .mountain stream was familiar to him' and -every mountain blossom was loved and admired by him. (He will -be missed . by his many friends, for he was a rare combination of brain and ieart, intellect and courtesy. A FIRIEiN'D. : NOTICE:. . v The meetfiig of the stochjublderis "l of -the First National1'' bahi, called for yesterday afternoon at 4-orclo'5C w as adjourned un til 'this Afternoon at 3 o'clock and will be held in the 'banking- house. i. , , , It is. impor.tant -that - all stockholders should pe present.,,:':. . I ' '" ' Cashier'' 'National 'Bank. Special Bargains harnesses at Mi Alexander's this week. 'No. 11 iN. W. Com t square. ; CUT WITH A KNIFE the price on all 10.00 suits this week to $7.50 at Alexander & Courtney's. All: kinds of -salads furnished to house keepers at Gross'. - All kinds of cheese can be had sliced for table use at Gross'. 'Sweet, Florida oranges at The Alcazar, Patton avenue. Boiled ham .by the pound at Gross. .Go to Gross' for fry in the box. SCROFULA in its worst form vields to the blood cleansing tiotrfir of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Thousands of cases have been perfectly CUR THIS SPACE 4 4 FOR- K, - Advertisement. Ji B S. llclntosh Drag Compady WATCH Pocket Book 1. To rediice-stock audi make room, for the display V of other holiday goods we. have, decided' to sell' Celluloid, Plush and Wood Case Goods such as Comb and r Brush, :Cbliar "and Cuff Glove and,' . Handkerchief Sets; Work Bojces and Fancy In: , dian Baskets'atr cost, some marked even below. Call, and see our finedisplay: of; , , ; - v. ' ' ' Z' ' Holiday; Goods: Christmas" Cards' and' Calendars. - -l ROGERS' BOOK STORE, 22 South Main Street. 1 Every thing ' Ton geed for Plum budding, Mince Pies, C and Fruit Cake : your Candies t6day of the V ' j KISS-IVIE" CANDY STORE 8 North Court Square, They have the largest, finest and freshest-line of Candies in town. You can get what you want there. ". GLEANINGS OF STATE NEWS. (Continued from First Page.) rates, fixed for cotton. .The: following Is the rate fixed to go.. iihto--effe?c:t October 15th: ' " - - - --.- - Five miles (per 100 pounds), 9 cents; 10 miles, 9 cents; 15 miles, 11 cents; 20 miles, 13 cents; '25. miles, 14 cents; 30. miles,. .15 cents; 35 -miles, .16 eentsi 40 . miles, 17 cents; 45 milesf ,18 cents;. 50' miles, 19 cents;. 55 miles, 20 cents; CO miles; - 21 cfints; 65 miles, 2i2 centsi "70- miles, . 22 cents; 75 miles, J23; cents;; 5 jpjles 24 cents; 90 mUe.'j? cents ; 9xes 25centiP; 100 miles, 25 cents; 110 iniueS, 26 cents; 120 miles, 27. cents; 130 mires, 28 cents; 140 miles,' 29 cents; 150 mlktf, 30 'center 160 miles, 31 pents; 170 miles, . 32 cents; 180 miles, 33 cents; 190 mile -34 cents; 200 mines, 35 cents. ' , - . -. , It is "claimed that the Seaboard is. the only road, that has failed, to follow this schedule.., ; JMrs. L. O'B. iBranch of this city, has presented to the North Carolina room at the Confederate 'Museum In- Richmond, a handsome oil portrait of her hushand...Gen. Lawrence O'JBrien iBranch. fhe North 'Carolina room is very empty of Confeder ate relies and those In charge fully ap preciate 'Mrs. Branch's gift. Tonight De Wolf Hopper played "El Capltan" to a packed' house at the; Acade my of Music. This theatre only handles first class troupes and .there need never be any question a& to what Managers fence and Crawford advertise. De ;Wou . Hopper came here in his private trains not only cars, 'but the entire train, engine and all, was a' special for this troupe. He played here ,oh an $800 guaranteei - - .- ; PO,RITU'AiLISMi--K-:.-j-, . ' Prof. Maurice, the celebrated :Tranee and Healing Medium, is located at;the Aldine, 53 College street. Watdh' his .id-Vertilse- men'ts: consultations free. Heals the siefc with his wonderfful' magnetism. Helps all who are in trouble. Hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. .vi;260r3 BE CAREFU'L -'-. In selecting your Hanneea your life Is alt stake. J. M. Alexander Bias tine oeBt. 11 Nortwest Court Square. . Just try a box of Cascarets, the finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. At Pelham's Pharmacy. . Double strength horehound talbleta made fresh every day at The Alcazar,' . If your enemy is too big to whip you should forgive, him. . . ,- . Our Domestic Nut - G m Greer Buy 4 VVA I? (DflDAHi Is ; the very WghesV grade we can.-lmy. You will find tnat a scuttle full of it, will do aVmu6h lowaiHT Beating ;your.liome two scuttles of cheap, coal." ;' -T " ' Aj ton of It weighs a.fulVtun4. ton.; GAROLIdA COAL GO. , 3 Phrne 1 30. - , Seeded Raisins, : Sultana Raisins, Cleaned Currants Citron, Almonds, lemori Peel, 7 Orange, eel, Figs, Dates, Boiled Cider. ''-'g.eciali gallon earthen Stew Pots with covers Lare size Coal Scuttle--- t Asheville China Co ; -12 N. Court Square. : . . ' HOLIDAY RATES. Offered by the Southern Railway Com- pany On account of the Christmas holidays, the' Southern railway -offers special re" duced rates as follows: To all pojiits east oi the Jlisslssippi 'riv er, and south -of the Ohio add Potomac riv ers round trip tickets 'will be:sOld: at the rate of one and one-third first class fare. ' To and from all points in' North and South Carolina and; Virginia, ' Including Washington D. C.'t round trip tickets, will be sold at the rate of t four cents per mile for one way. ' : " v- ' Tickets on sale December 22, 23; 24,: 25; 30, 31, and January 1. All tickets limited to January 4. Tickets will be sold to students, on pre sentation1 of certificates signed hy presi dents, superintendents or principals of schools or colleges, December 16 to 'De cember 25,' inclusive, with final limit Jan uary 4. . FURNISHED HOCTSE TO LBT (fN TCHE i THERM AIL 'BEOLT. A eautifuj, newly furifished, house of 10 : rooms, , with ail modern conveniences, is offered for rent, at, a moderate price; in best neighborhood., , , Apply . by . PP O. Box 11, Tryon, N. C. ' ' ' 26edrti Ffank Hllo,' Ed! You're diked out to day. Where'd you get tfiat new suit 'at? Ed O, this is one of "thenr handsome $10.00 suits that Alexander &. Courts'1 ell this. - week for $7.50. " ,. Frank Great Jeosophat! that all it cost? I'll have me. one before tomorrow night. THE DAY" OF GRACE IS dVER. . But the time for your Christmas Photos is at hand, iht rvtsh hts : commenced at Ldndsey's Art Parlors. . So you had best get your order, in now or, you will, be too iate.: , . . ' i..-i... ' 5 TO CtTRE , A COLD IN ONE DAY ; Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. At druggists- refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. " The1 genuine has L. B Q.: p each tablet. dr. fischer; Dentist. Formerly demonstrator of operative dent istry at Penna College of Demtal. Surgery, Philadelphia. Nitrous oxide gas administered. Drhumor Block, Room 9, " ;; 50 Patton Ayenue. T DR. GEO. THRASH, SURGERY AND MEDICINE. Office : and Residence, Phone 211. 24 South Main St. BON-BONS A.3STZD- CHOCOLATE Received twice weekly at their selling agents. ; Heinitsli &Heagaii 1 : r r ' - : 7 : DOW'TDOJT. DontVtry to" do your own laundry work. Don't Ihave anything 4.0-do with it.' " Don't go to. a Jaundry Tvnere you Ihave to tell them 'how to do your work. That's al most asT much jbo4r.r.98.i:dbln.i yourself. Sefid your elothes to us, and you shall, have them just as you like tnem, just when you want, them.. We use no Injurious chem icals. We diom'tttear the' fabric. - Asheville. Steam Laundry, Phone 95.- - " f3 West College street. uive your c friends a present that will be useful as well as ornrihental; For in stance a nice Cyclom Xmas Presents eter, a Foot Pump, a Bicycle Watch ($2), a New -Saddle, and various other articles that will be ap preciated more than you think unless you are also a cycler. Come, arid take a look. ASEiElILLE CYCLE COM PAN Y, Eugene C. Sawyer. Mgr., iTelephphe 228. . 47,Patton Avenue. S10KE FINEST GOLD LEAF TOBACCO FOR PIPES AND CIGARETTES. THIS TO BACCO IS GROWN JnSLr JL - SECTION OF NORTH CAROLINA KNOWN AS SHAKE RAG, FAMOUS' FOR PRODUCING BRIGHT GOLDEN . LEAF. ITS ONLY TEN CENTS. TRT A PACKAGE. A CIGARETTE BOOK WITH EACH PACK AGE. - ' ' L. Sole Agt for Ashe ville. f hfe Leading CigaiStor&i ! 17 Patton Avenue. Free Reading Room . in rear of store, handsomely fixed, for -thifr public. NORTH ASHEVILLE Market AND VEGETABES. 33 East St. Phone ?09 OLY MEAT MARKET IN ' D0UBLEDAY. FROZEN UNDER ICE. The fattest sweetest, 'Juciest, best tast ing, highest flarored; , tenderest, quickest and most easily cooked roasts, steaks and stews always on band. UP-TO-DATE ar Store ! BbOMBERG KODLAEE Meat - Ihave been inthe Tobacco business for many " years - as (Manufacturer, 'Wholesaler and. Retailer. You wiir-'flnd in my store what will suit your 'taste' and pocket book in -domestic and imported ' cigars' and in the .pipe tobaoco line. t ave all varieties of goods, from the costliest to the cheapest;- '- ; -v " v" Seel my fine linp.of stationary, etc.;. at reduced prisis. Daily papfrs and maga zines, - t 3- t 1:53 X;EtlD "XOPVftiCrlT l69f Santa Claus Knows a Good Thing when he sees it,r. So. do- the host of dis criminating users of ifuel who are calling for our rescreened Jellieo Coal. If you will call on us we can make of value to you out ten years"' experience iv-hh Ifuels. . " , AsMle lce and Coal Company, 34 PATTON AVENUE. . 'DPHZOIST! 40. JUST RECEIVED A NEW LINE OF rass Fire Asheville 1 V-'i'i' . Hardware Company, Mimii I SHOE BUYING I 1 J- for boys is dreaded by many J a mother. Shoes to stand t school children are one of the X- hardest articles of wear to select. It's one of the things you can . besf trust to your shoe man. fixed to suit you as now. A I large newi lot Of Boy's Lace J Spring Heel and Heel Shoes, J t 9 to 122, i.oo; 13 to 2, f t i.25; boy's 2 to 5 fi.50. J 1 Solid leather , heels, . insoles J and counters ' jboem up. J. SPANGENBERG. PRIVATE SANATORIUM, ; 64 Haywood Street. Nervous and Surgical Cases a specialty. Traineq Nurses. No tuberculous patients admitted. If you are not v ' " 1 IK .1 : or; in nrurp? To your oini Interests, you will send your work to the Model Steam Laundry, 3hurck stree.WeThave the ' latest ;and best m chinewy and da the best work. 1 iT 'i- umm lr TTi 1 if. AMI - Sets. mi BEL Druggists, - "V t i-.'.lj t STEAM LAUft DRV W;-GXXDBCII STREET. 11 Cburcii St and: Patton Ave, 7eUt)hoHoA 151 - S ' OppoilU Pwtoae. bz YtFrrqx avenue.
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