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'J v 3H YELLOW CHEAP. ' i , : - ' We have lots of fine yellow Ba nanas, sweet juicy Florida Oranges : Vand Grapefruit,, also spme new? pigS Dates, Raisins, iN.uts, and ' lota of fine, fresh, pure Candies at ; 8 1-3 to 50 cents per pound. We --will meet any and all "competition on all goods, and give you better value for your money. Don't pay two prices. Be sure you get to The .big Fruit and : Confectionery store, opposite the postofflce. , . WE LEAD, OTHERS FOIiLOW. THE WEATHER. By Telegraph to The Gazette: Washington, Dec. 14. North Carolina, partly cloudy -weather ; westerly winds; xooler in eastern portions. ' The following temperatures prevailed,at & &. m.: ' Asheville v. ........ 43 Fair Atlanta 42 Fair Boston .......... 40 Cloudy Chicago 38. Rain Cincinnati .,. 44 Cloud: Raleigh 32 Cloudy New York 42 Rain Washington ....... 46 Rain Dr. H. J. Chapman, in charge of the gov ernment weather bureau at the Winyah, reported at 9 o'clock last night the fol lowing weather condition prevailing in Asbeville: Maximum temperature fofc the day.... 56 Minimum temperature for the day.... 38 Average temperature for the , day. ... 41 Average relative humidity 79 Barometer at 9 p. m. .27.48. Stationary CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. x . The teondition of Fred A. Hull yeslterday -was--improved. The condition of Mr. Fred A. Hull is "improved and he is able to sit up. The county authorities' are erecting a new school house near Beach, fin Dhis -county. At the recent session of Miss Robert's, -sdhool at Hemphill's church . 119 pupils were enrolled. The Royal Arcanum, expects in a few days to pay the widow or the late Louis Bumgarmer $3,000 insurance. - Mr. C. H, Adams and! wife, of (Allegan, Midh., have taiken. rooime with A. D. Cooper i aoid' will Tiamaiin (here during the wxniter. License has been, Issued for .tlhe ,mar rii&ge of James Greenwood to Georgie A. Robertson, both, white and.'of Buncombe. Clerk W. H. Wilson, is . the. champion bird shot of he county. In a recent' hunt he killed seven, birds on. he wing a one :ehot. C. F Ray has two floors full of Christ mas toys and as both floors are lighted "by electricity the display is even, betterat night-than by day. . The, Y. M. C A.' bible class will raeiet' this vWciniLng'at 8:30 o'clock, t&rot. Eggles kxa will tafe. 'AH mreft farfe'cordiially in-, vitedi whether members of not. There" will be an; important meeting of the Woman's' Auxiliary of the Y. M. C,; A., this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Every mem. ber is urged to be present. . J. W. Kieiaifch, janJitor at .the Government; Ibuil'ding, and (Charlies A; Evans, wait'hbean,; were viesiterdia.'y sworn to by.Mayor Rankin; ua polic'emtent wJth no extra salary. Asaa.m ignore, Mame Cullom" and' Jame3 Smith' were yesterday afternoon placed in he city 'lock-up for ngagitog to a flghit at Greasy corner Saturday might. ' The opening of the "Candy Kiteheai" will ' occur Saturday. This lin'terir of the Store is being fcandsomefly decorated: The pub lic are wrdially invited to atitiend- The opening of the "Kiss-'Me" candy company's new store, 43 Paton avenue, will take place Thursday, December 16. ' Music, flowers, candy and oysters will be in abundance. After ithe closing o'f the city tsohooflis cm "the 23rd, Prof. Eggkstoa win go to Farm irll'e, Va., o spend the holidays.- (He will - return: by tlhe 3rd of January and: expects to bring Mrs. Egiglestoni with Man. ' : - Mr. R. H. Barr of- Philadelphia, has ac cepted a position -with the "Kiss-'Me" candy-company. Mr. Barr will assist in the Patflon avenue store - and be glad, to Bee Ms many friends there. r- Dr. N. H. Rosa of Mayvile,, Tenn., hav ing purchased the stand and outfit of Dr. Schirmer has opened offices on South Main Street, where he will practice veterinary 'surgery. - Dr.- Ross is 'ft graduate from schools in Toronto, Canada. ' K Mr. Perry of New York, yesterday pur chased two flne dogs from the kennel of Glover Hollingsworth- at the price of $20 and will ship them north for exhibition5 at . -a dog show. Thes dogs are young and-of v-the bulll terrier species. " I have just opened up one - more 50 gallon barrel of that " flt 40c Per Glloh. . '.You will be sorry if you don't try it. . ' - D 6. N0LAND, The Spot Gash Store. On Tarn TO 21 N. Main St. -; TclcDhono 151 A CHANCE 10 GO TO KL0NDYKE At CosV ;ost-The .3tet BemovaJ V . .Sale- - On account of' a change? which 1; ha7e flHdfid to make. I will move my place of business "from South Main street to Patton avenue. T expect '-to make this change after January 1st, '98, and I have made-up my mind not r to carry any of my, present stock ; with - me, but, open tip an - entirely new line, and. to do this I am going ttf sell my entire stock of clothing, hats, caps and gents furnishings goods out at cost.. - Remember all my cktb.ing isof my own manufacture and can be sold at. a profit and. then you buy it much cheaper,, than from otter merchants. Every body knows that my stock is.fsesh good3 and : the very latest styles, as. I; carry nothing else. ..This is no sale to run off a lot of oldt stock thai has been on hand for five yeats, but to re duce my stock before moving. It will pay you to come and see for yourself just what we- are doing. I have been in business eight years 1 in this city and this is th first time my business has gone in a news paper. I never advertise a dollar f or ,sfifty cents or x give you a gold store and sell you a suit, worth three or iour aoiiars. ior seven or eight and make you believe ou have a suit worth twelve or nrteen dol lars. This is not my style of doing business, have always given a dollar's ; worth ol goods for a hundred cents. My suits for $10 are made up of as good as any suit you will pay your tailor $25 or $30 for. They are no nand-me-down goods, but up-to-date, and when you wear them they don i draw up' on you and -the lining hang down two inches below the coat, and the panes come half way to your knees. We are not going to leave the town, but stay with you and sell you good honest goods", as we have done in the past. We invite you to visit our store and see for your own iself 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 Harrison 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 lining, hand made, formerly $25,. now $18. Overcoat department OJlsters tor $6, worth $8:60; ulsters tor $8, worth i 10; ul steirs for $1Q, worth $14; ulsters for '$11, worth $16; .$10 overcoats for;. $8; $12 over coats for i $9.50 ; $15 overcoats ! for i $10.75 ; $20 overcoats for $15; $8 trousers for $6; $7 trousers for $5; $6 trousers '-for $4.60; $5 trousers for $3.50; $4 trousers for $2.50. Ml 'goods? sold in-p(i!ai!r6rtlon-'.':.Tb.ls is ybtir chance 'come. at once-and get your choice. ' - -? , THEr CAPITOQ1 TLX3TIHllNiG HCCSB, v ; 34 puth Main St;, ' ' i: I. W. G0JASSER,: Prop. " - -v--- '' ' '' . 1 I ; " Cascaret , stimulate the liver, kidneys and bowels., Never sicken, weaken or gripe, 10c, at PelhamUi Pharmacy. ROYAL ARCANUM OiFFICCBS. . The Royal Arcanum at "its last meeting eleoted tfhe following officers: (Regent E. 3 Hollingea-. Vive-regent-W. B. Nortlhup. Orator H. ,C. Chedester., , . r-ast regent H. Taylor Rogers. '- Secretary S. Lipfcosky. ' Collector J. S. West. . Treasurer Wm. M. Jones. Chaplain G. L. McDonald. "5 Guide John Madbin. Warden J. H. Case. Senary L, Berman. Trustee J. Sangemlberg, Representative . to Grand Taylor Rogers; alternate, S. i Council H. H. Chedes- ,ter. ' There was a large attendance and after the meeting tJhe members enjoyed a de 'iightful oyster supper served in tiheir hall. QUO VADIS. Paper Edition. Popular Edition Altemus "Edition. Original Edition- ............ - 25c . 90c net 1.13 net . 1.80 net . 5.40 net Edition de Luxe At CBAINBRIDGE'3. Special "bargain on, harnesses at J. M. Alexander 'a this week. No. 11 N. W. Court square. , A son has been' born to Mr. and Mais. E. C Chambers, Bailey street.. All kinds of salads furnished to jaouse- keepers at Gross'. . Sweet, Florida oranges at The -Alcazar, Patton avenue. All kinds of cheese can be had sliced for table use at Gross'. Boiled ham by the pound at Gross'. Go to Gross' for fry in the box. i PURE, DLOOD Is the foundsiion of health. Hood's Sarsnnn-rillnnink-pa the blood pure, rich and nourishing and gives and maintains good HEALTH. At Hard Time Prices. " " ' : " : .... ; , ' ,: " ; . , ' I I have the finest line of Perfum ery, in plain and, fancybottles ever displayed in the city. v The prices will compare with any of the big Northernstores. - Leather Goods, Pocket Books, Card Cases, and . everything. : I he pnoes v on these and everything fwinalmost cause you to faint ' ; Come ' in ; and see for yourself. 1 v J. B. S. Ilclntosh Drag Company r 1 ' " -, Successor, to . ; c White Cr. Snitli Drag ; Co. - ; . . Opposite Fostcflct. I- r DYING IN THE STREET ANegro Found -by the W ay side D ied , - - Shorily Afterwards - f About 6 :15 yesterday afternoon as Wade Heard drove, down" Poplar .street, he" found Will Petty, a negro man, lying ill by the wayside. ' Petty said that he lived at T Hamilton's on Mountain -street Heard Uook him up in his' wagon, to haul; nlm home, but Petty's condition, continued" to grow worse until he. was unable, to sit upl When the: wagon reached Hamilton's Petty was nearly dead and kept 'gashing rf for breath, Mr. Hamilton's we , would ' mot perinit' Petty to be brought in J - tbe house; so Will Heard, with, bis brother Calvin 'brought the dying man to the. city hall, wh'ere Dr. J. T. Sevier was Bum moned,. who , found . the , man dead. The body.- was removed, to ' the .undertakinjgf es tablishment of Jesse R. Starnes wheW an inquest will be held today. .x. Petty was a very light "negro alidr'ap parenitly about: forty years of age. Hebas been ia the employee the tobacco firmof Morman and company, water street?. Some hours before his death he was seen at the Farmers' warehouse, .and apparently In good health. The cause of his death is un known. ' " , A GOOD CUP OF TEA. A good cup of tea , ' Is acknowledged . to be .. '. A great Testorer in sadness It enlivens the frame,' . Z And qudekens life's flame, , ' , . And diffueses a spirit of gladness. Served hot every day at the Woman's Exchange. : ' Didn't Enjoy Your Well, you would some of our Smoked Salmon for a relisl Now, Don't Spoil Your Dinner 3 gr N But order some Monarch Corn from us. ' 3 Nothing so fine in the city. 13c Can. $1.50 Per Doz. 3 G. A. GREER, 10 IS.-Court Sq 3 iiiiiiiiuiiuiiuiiiuuaimiiiiuiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiui The Grand Opening of the Candy St erne, will occur Thursday; Ev'g, 16. SJusic flowers and & plenty of candy, oysters ; arid ice cream will also be served. Public cordially invited. FUBJNIISHEE7D HOUSE TO (LET- IN THE ! ' TKBRMAXi lBEJLT.; - - A beautiful, newjy furnished, house of 10 rooms, with ; all modern conveniences, is offered for rent at a moderate price; in best neighborhood. Apply Box 11, dare Gazette. . ' sun-tues-fri Frank flello, Ed! You're diked out to day. Where' you get that new W at 7 Ed O. this ia one of them nandsome $10.00 suits that Alexander &X!Qurfcn sell this week for $7.50. Frank Great Jeosophat! that all it cost? I'll have me, one before tomorrow night. : News reaches the Greensboro Record hat Uie postoffices at Ramseur. and Ce dar, Falls were rifled by robbers recently. What 4he marauders carried off from the Cedar Fal'ls office is hot, known. Alt Ram-; seur 'tSiey captured $30 in cash and. $90 in stamps. ' "" .THE DiAY OF GR2ACE IS OVER. But the time for your. Christinas Photos s at hand, tl ru'sh has commenced"" at Dindsey's Art. Parlors. Bh-you nad Dest get your order in now or you win oe too late.' BE CAREFUL In selecting your Harness your life Is laJt gtake. J. M. Alexander lhas me nest. rro. 11 Nortwest Court Square. v Just try a box of Casoarets, the finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. , At Pelham's Pharmacy, s ' - v Our Domestic Nut t fh -trtH-v h ihest erade - we can buy. You will find thaf a scuttle full of -It will do as much toward heating your nomo as two scuttles of cheap coal. ' A ton or it weigh a Xull, round ton. . GflaoLinncoAtp. 23 Fattpn Aye. Kiss Santa Claus Jix? iV KV j Couldn't Bring 1 h - Any one, mian woman or) cniid, a present which! .. . they - would . appreciate more'tham a box of -nice staJtionery, or a book or. two. Every -.one, likes .'gifts of tMs -sort though they may not indulge in them th5nsel(ve3. . We 'think a . store . of this kind is an ideal oner for present buying- W e mention a Jew, items : ? Gibson's 'Drawings. - . Kxi'bsom's Pictures of People Y Gibson's People of. Dickens. 'Reminigtom'sCDra'wittgs. . ;I .a . , Wenaears In; Vanity Fair. .. c r " . , . KembleCoolis. . , (Kemble's i The. 'Blackberries-' " ' (Mayer's The Autobiography of; a tMonkeV. PMB May's (Sketch IBook. V?. 1 tShiVs Old Woodcuts. - -ICMp's.iKjgs. -s - - Fables for All Times. - ' Abbey's Quest for tlhe Holy Grail. , .KSpding'sr Almanac of Twelve Sports. - iNichoIlson's Alphabet". !R. D. IBlackmore's ariel.. ' . (H. S. iMerriman's In Kedar's Tents. S. IR. Crockeitt's Sir Toady Lion. P. !L. Ford's. The Story, of an Untold J. iM. iBarrie's Sentimental Tommy. and quantities of others, .... - . Eogers 22 South Main St. Breakfast? .V--.-.:- -.3 have done so if you' had had 3 fisfewilk (Clin (G 12 Not th Court Square. 5 Our line of Dinner and Cham ber Sets have arrived. Prices lower than ever known in Ashe ville. ' , " Special for this week: - A 4t Enamel Iron Stew Kettle for -v - 25c. . WOMAN RIQONSHipASED. The woman moonsttrimer, (Mrs. DaJrym pl, who -was last wek comvicted in the federal. eouri andisetencu,to : sgMeem months' imprisomimenit; waa yesterdaiy " af ternoon released by order of- Judge Puir nell. She was exceedingly happy on regain ing her ili'bexiy, and -wanted to go. up to the cousrt room tk thank -the Judge; but he didn't care -to' see her; And, ind'eed1 she 4s any thing but attractive, and las the repr uitation of being a very 'bad and desperate person. 'But he is a woman, and.' for tiuis reason solely . the court ordered. ..her re lease. She left on the afternoon. 'fcraan for her home in ChatharQ cou-nity.-News and: -Ob server. T TO CURE A COLO IN ONf DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it falls to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. od each tablet. . - Mme. Clementine de Vere has been en gaged by the Apollo Club of Chicago, to siing in "the "Messiah," on Deceaniber -23. She is to be the soloist at a concert to be given at the Brooklyn (N. Y.) Academy of Music In January by the Seidl Society. ; Try our peanut brittle, made fresh every day. The Alcazar, 82 Patton avenue DR. FISCHER, Dentist. Formerly demonstrator of operative dent- isiry at jenna Jouege or oental fSurgeryJ Philadelphia. - : Nitrous oxide gas administered. Drhumor Block, Room 9, 50 Patton Ayenue. DR. GEO. THRASH, SUEGfEET AND MEDICINE. .. ' -- . iOffice and Residence, Phone ll. 24 South Main St, BON-BONS A.3STJD- CHOCOLATE : Received .twice weekly v at their selling agents, Heinitsheagan Druggists, x Church Stand Patton! Avei r -. .-L . .. ... . .' .... : ' : '.. - ' ' ' OMTDOIT; Don't try-to do your own laundry worki Don't have anything to do wi'th it. Dont go to a laundry -wihere you have to.tell them how to do your work. That's al most, as much bother as doing it yourself. Send your 'clothes to us, and you shall have them Just as you like them, just when you want; them. We .use.;1 no injurious I cjhn icals.. We don't .tear tihe fabric. : Asheville Steam Laundry, Phone 95. 43 West College street. of Bicycles are fairly good but the 1 "Eagle'9 Bicycle is more than fairly good it is an MilMate EXCELLENT wheel and with Wearing Qualities Unsurpassed. Awheel that will stand up under any and all legitimate riding. The 'f Eagle ' Disk Bearings make the easiest running wheel in the world. , If you don't already know it, better look into it. ASHEVILLE CYCLE COMPANY, Eugene C. Sawyer. Mgr., . Telephone 228.: 47 Patton Avenue. OOK0OT For This Space1 i -1 ' This Space Belongs to . The Leading Cigar Store, 17 Patton Avenue. L. BLOMBEKG, PEOP'K. PRIVATE SANATORIUM, 64 Haywood Street . Nervous and Surgical Cases a specialty. -Trained Nurses; No tuberculous patients- admitted. NORTH ASHEVILLE . Market AND VEGETABES. 33 East St. Phone 209. ONLY MEAT MARKET IN DQUBLEDAY. ' FROZEN UNDER ICE. v The fattest, sweetest, Juclest, best tast- ing.iiighest flavored, tenderest, quickest ana most easily cooKea roasts,steas and stewi always on band. - ' w v I 'hare a aiblekrmy tf tore covered with a Varieiy'''of " toys for th holidays which I wish, to dispose I lueifore Chrlistmas and. I - 1- . . - will give 10 percent, from the gross pro ceeda of thMr eaDe tosth'B Asheville Or- - t pJuan's Borne. About the f8th Meat OY8 1 1 , 53 PATTON lAVENUE. ' ' Santa Claus is Reconnoitering" now for the choicest in the land, and expect-him to rob our coal yard every da now of. its high, grade coal, that is ! to roast your turkey tender for the Yule tide feast, v We have-plenty of it clean" well-screened coal no slate, no stones no dirt. Chirsfcmas coal to heat, to roast' Z to bake. ' or Asheville Ice and Coal Company, 3 PATTON- AVENUE. 7 PHOUE 40. JUST, RECEIVED A NEW LINE OF rass Asheville Hardware Company , Of course w hare them for the lit tle folks and the, misses. It's the Woman's we apeak of, sizes 2 to 7. L25 and. $1.50. Solid heels, counters andinner soles. They are extra good value. The're sold dose, small proftts, bought direct ' from the makers who excell in this1 particular, style and grade of shoe. Look 'em up. All' marked in plain figures. Your money back if not tfttedV ' ; J. SPANGEUBERG, 4 North Court Square. If youare not ; MM Tl TrT) n n n n ff D To .jwur.oxrn. interests, you will eend work to the Model Steam Laundry, CThurcl street VWe have ';the latest and beat ma chinery and do the best work. t MOBEJL STEAA LAUNDRY Fire Spring Heel W v ' CHURCH 8TBEETV
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