TLiiJiiliin-i- - iKftN "; To China Glassware, 5 - Ihursd;-fridav; and Come and See Them AT THE .MBER" 1(8, 17 AND 18; V . Will surely come. If well ' clad you do not shiver because of a drop ' m temperature. There has already been a big drop in prices at the 1 J. ir If ever there was ,an onDQrtiiniCr v production, it is at our '4to35iL?J. ne'st3 cloaks-at less than cost of) 3 None of these goods .are to .ZZTT' - ' 30 Pattoh Avenue, Asheville, N. C. iune time to dispose of them n. Z . . nd we consider this the most oppor- 'SIN(& 0UT SALE t wtA cutirc stOCK 1! is assorted into four lots- , ii i i .iJi in :i 5&I 1429 a,i Uoakwch. vvere 20, 422 50, $25, These Coats are;thepro(3uct of otve of the best ?2 a.?S manutactui ,rs i,4 the. United know States. Btriped or pWn'taffletailk, and 'thh eatiu.; l(a front or "natty'' coar, Stylos ; both iT plain o. - artosticallj braided TlQ,lT Districted choice of this exceptionaliflne lot at ' ONLY 514.50. No. 3$&5K LOT PERSONAL AND SOCIAL 1 (lnatB in our stock that sold at $7 50, $8.50, , piu ana ,$12 so are assorted into this lot. ... frhm qc v-T.. rWTr " resmence vuuriuLi.fl erroar street. ' DlHCiC ffl,vpp IrPAn r.1 Tun .fl ur, sne is able to A Trifield Bailey J11" Mason will w tnat she is able t( several weeks of ill ness Clay Worsted, Etc. Pi nn 1 .... . AT 1. 1 S 1 tij 1 l r i . -. -. " ' . J ,1 w kj vivuiuw. i 1 iui . jaajri W oh' tit ... - j..i.v v. wic oui niicu luruujjU'! occiuay on proressional ibusiness. Tour choice of these sroods at ONLY 56,50, LOT: No. 249.25. This lot. cod tains all Cloaks which were $13 50 15 0), $16.50, $18 00 and $19 00 ' 'Ihese Jackets are ot the same reliableuake as lot iNo 5 B ack Beavers, Real Astrakhan, Blnck Melton, English Cheviots, Tau MeltoDs all lined with taffeta silk or satioare to be ioubd in this lot. . -', Your choice V)f these Jackets during the adver tised time v f " FOR 59.25. 'Lot So. 4-$3.50. MM. : . 1 . . sin lot contains all Jackets from $5.00 to vt.ov in macK, urey and 15rown ououuy gooas nnn no room in our storw you ould have a busy time trviug to match. Boston tbese for twice the price thev are offered fnr t Dsdtn; this sa!e. Mr. J. W. Norwnnil an Ti . : wno nave been hiftfft lvnirino- lt. 1 VI r I .onr -F . 1- i and Mr M . noan an Spartanburg, iciuiji 'tomorrow. Dr. J. S. Feliv Ipft wo.j -r . SwLa-Zhe5eh'e visit friend! ad o iui a wpdir Fleie?erSCUSMnS re fm Miss Lizzie SnH-cn ,io t,. O price they are offered for at SStaJ ZVeTnrn SJ. """i ji.. ana Mr . ifroKa j-wieraay ror Hot Springs, ex These goods are well and substantially made me a, penecc nc ana wni not laae. CHOICE $3.50. Miss Nora "WAlfth f Ttr : has been visiting Mra.r m Will C fiTnr ' r. "wa This offer holds good just the three davs stated above Thnrriv F?riHar waS.1 ai,uiuaj, MSGL,CIIiUCri09 lSana i8. L J- I and (Mrs. Jeudwine were e yes we nave avoided at au times the least exaggeration in our advertisements and tms one is no exception to our mode of doing business. These matchless Bargains are here. First customers first choice. arrived last might from &-eo. 28 South Main St. w. oc-uu'ff'i'IlV W i Derday from Bowman's luff. HOTEL ARRIVALS. lASJHEVJLLE. W. !L. Smith. waye; Witoa Oole and wife, Grand Bap iwia, W. P. 'Harris.. Oeorei' SWlAffJINAiNOA. W. n -xtT neykon BI3, Mirw,aue; J- W. Whit- iBERKELEY. Bryau Jones. 'Hinlrorv- x nr Ti! " CampboefLla, S. a; fipemoer JiW. irT.' Vli'l.: ' . i I . NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. Meeting of Ladies to Assist in Car rying Out ) President eorge v Washington's Plan. Washington, Bee. 15. The ladies . who have undertaken the duty of carrying into effect the plans of George Washington as expressed in several of his messages to congress and in ,ihis (farewell address concerning -the estaMisbment at the eapf- . tal of a free national university, are in session here for the purpose of completing and extending their -organization. j Mrs. Ellen A. Richardson of 'Boston, is the president; Mrs. Hearst of California,; Mrs. Brice of Ohio,, and other equally well j known ladiesN are vice-presidents. of Washington, was by Samuel -Blodgett, m l0d. , He petitiojied congress to make suitable appropriations to carry out the plan, but no attention was paid to him, Two years later he ; presented a petition, signed by 18,000 name, and asked for an appropriation of money and a grant of public lands as a permanent fund for the support of the university. A good deal of umterest was taken in the agitation by Jerterson and Madison and other prom'i neat citizens, but nothing happened. A- project has been revived, and there is al ways a. bill "before congress embodying the plan. Now that the ladies have taken hold of it, .v?e may expect some results, for tney are determined to shame congress into doing its duty. They want to raise a fund v of ?250,000 for the purpose of erect ing a "building in this city to be. known as the George Washington Memorial, and to be used as the headquarters for future ef forts in carrying out the will and wishes of the father of his country. The purpose is to lay the cornerstone of this "building December 12, 1899, the centennial anniver sary of Washington's death. t ROLL OF HONOR. (Contonued from Second Page.) Miss Frances E. WillarcL Mrs. Herotin, Mrs. Margaret Bottome,. Mrs. Livermore, Mrs. Andrew D. White. Mrs. Castleman of Blanche Whitmore, Maggie Spears, Emma Louisville, Mrs. -"Jenny June'.' Croly, Mrs. Bostic, Rosa Strotner, Grade Thompson, Charles M. Foulke of Washingtton and Maggie ConnallyK Carrie Oonnally, WUIie other women equally proininent in so- Campbell, - Lulu Brown, Mamie Randall, ml affairs and philanthropy are chairmen Hettie ..Good, Ida Rice, Ida Greenlee, Ger- of committees. .j trude Townsend, Charles Greenlee. western states Mrs. Harry Second grade, Mrs. C. M. Bryan. En Hutonins'of Ann Arbor, Mrs. Frances M. 1 Tollmen t 56; per cent, of attendance, 95; 7"" Mrs., itosa amitn isigienman , tardies, 3. Roll of honor Minnie Bruton, or Bloomington,cInd., Mrs. E.' G. Rhodes Chester A. Beard, Annde Baxter, .Susie n Jnount Pleasant, Iowa, Mrs. Charles L. Hall, WilHe L,. Davis, Martha Haynes, morris of Wisconsin, Mrs. John Vance Jane Marshall, Mary Stein, Bessie Tuck neney of Chicago, Mrs. Clara Moody of er, Seren Totter, Mva Wells, Clinton uum uaitota, Mrs; Harvey 'Ingerson of Abel, Edward Bailey,- Shelton Garrett, Fe io wa, and Mrs. Mark Hanna of Cleveland, Ux Grimes Gaitiier Hargrove, James Mar are promoting the enterprise. j shall, Arthur Russell, Lawyer Thomson, ocverai oi tne states mere are ais- i Frank Mitchell, Wade Thomas. inCr nrira nifro f inrie, a.. fVl. tf I BriflP ? "vtu.2i B grade. Miss O'Kelly, Enroll- devnr:", .i" ment, 65; per cent, of attendance. 89; tar- In iZ7r: . iZui ,;rZT. dies, 4, Roll of honor Bessie :CoJbert,,LIa. Url'J?,?- aie Hudson, Fannie Hudson, ; Francis iinia LfL Tl" " t1' "HI Stringfellow, Willie Colter, Andrew Hunt. I"iay completed, and at the Washing- A GOOD CUP OF TEA. A good cup of tea Is acknowledged to be " A great restorer in sadness. It enlivens the frame, And quickens life's flame, And diffueses a spirit of gladness. Served hot everv d!av ,t.ho wnmon'o I Exchange. t QUO VAD1S. Paper Edition GUDGER-LINDSEY. i v . utg-c.uw U'oig.r, a, memfber of the ishevillc bar, fbut Who .now holds a posi- u.imr joiieetor iHarkins, ia Iredell wu,m.jr, ias sitoreKeeper and cuia.r -arm rive (Sunday to be married to Miss Lula photographer. The capemomr wi.u place at the home of .'Miss ILinidsey on Sun set drdve, Sunday afternoon. HOW TO LOOK GOOD. Good aooks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy con dition of all U;e vital organs. If the liver be inactive, you have a bilious look 39 10BTH UfllH ST;, and now is your 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. 1 S. MORRISON & Co., 39 NORTH MAIN STREET. HAGrEY HEATE n.T-. naiii.'"""" ' ZOC lESSS SSK -.,9?2 ?eHymr stomach Ordered, you have a if Orig-inal Edition i.gn nit : "PWC.loois; U your kidneys fce affected, net iwu. c tuuiw j 5.40 net At BAIN BRIDGE 'S. Special bargains on harnesses at J. M. Alexanders this. week. No. 11 N. W. Court All kinds of sal'ada fn keepers at Gross'. you mave a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will , surely have good looks. "Electric Bitters" is a good alter ative and tonic. Acts directly on the stom ach, liver and kidneys. Purifies the blood, cures pimples, blofcches, and boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bottJle guaranteed. Sold at T. C. Smith's drug store and Pelham's Pharmacy. 50 cents per bottle. s 5 Satisfaction guaranteed or- money refunded. Economical. No dust. No danger from fire escaping. SPORTING GOODS, Loaded Shells in stock,. Shells loaded to order a specialty. MINING SUPPLIES, Cook Stoves and Ranges, General Hardware. PEN N I MAN BROS. & CO. NORTH COURT SQUARE. j " ! ' 1 A From $1.00 Down to 5c. A large stock of Desirable Christmas UDjectS embracing many different lines bought low for cash and marked at a T qnicK moving profit. We mention m part : Toliet ISets, Dainty China. Plated Ware, Jewelry, ' Cutlery, Children's Chairs, Pictures, Children's. Desks, Frames, P113. V .Handkerchiefs, Toys and Games, Gloves, Books and Booklets, Neckwear, etc. A Large Discount on Our Clothing and Overcoats. Best of Value on Wraps, Skirts, Dress Goods and Trimmings, Shoes Hats, Etc; H. REDWOOD & CO. I The highest endorsement given i S3 universally accepted tive, discriminating They First A grade, Miss H. V. " Earle. En Eleanor Harris, ' Sonnie Spears, James Washington, Frank Simonton, Adger Col- j x - rrj . U. -.x j.-.. aa. round ; r-. es, 7. Roll.of (honor-Georgia Duley, Quarters in every sltate capital. ' - U TJhL lii' f First. A grade. Miss Peebles. Enroll Yesterday and THursday iwll toe devotedto f by conserva-home-keepers. know the great imnortance they realize risk of . the packing house lard. I pf wholesome food "c meeting at which short addresses ?were delivered by promient . persons,-, and; to morrow evening Mrs Charles M,' Foulke h? entertain the delegates and Jothers interested in the subject .at hei residence ln this city. . A - ' - - III hia Ion. j n...!n Trr wui . auu : itDUtiuivu'b . ueuigo ll asumgton beaueathed $25,000 "toward the under the endowment" of a : national" university tT,,f tnt'" but in some-manner or another tho L ueen arisiaciOTny, expiainea estea at ordinary rates f initerest i dies, . 2. Roll of honor Ollie Brown, Ern est Collins, John Oolley, Harrison Dooley, Frank Foster,! Henry 'McDuffey, Abraham Smith Benjamin Simons, Presley Myrse, Willie Weaver. Jessie Brown. Sarah E. Bost, Bertha - Copen, Lizzie Gash, Jora Murpny, Mary . wmmnorei. I write ' this ito let you -know- -what I wonld mot I do : ? I "' would ; not :-do .without Chamberlain's Pa5n Balm fin my house, if n. oust $o.uu per oociie. oes au you recommena it to ao ana., more. j. t., Wal lace, .Wallacevllle, Ga. S Chamiberlaln's Pala ; Balm :5s the Vbest household linfanent tjffi TOmiPunded. the beques-t. would 'at this In the world, and. Invaluable -for rheuma havt ?-mou,i:ited to' over, $4,000,000." There; tism, j lame tack, sprains and -brulises. Be the been spasmodic attfimntn. n revive enterprise. The. first' after the death ready. for emergencies by buying; a bottle at W. -jC. Carmichael's drug stare. v. f f- iAlI."Work Executed on Vrxalss., -. Monumental Marble Granite and 't"Yi tea!ft2J i y Refuse worthless ifnitations of i ne genuine is spia everywhere in 3 tins of yone, three and five pounds, I iraae marKs"G7"and s cottonsant wreath on every tin. ;3 ii ?! 1 i 1 1 v K It If Ii?:. " 11 Hi I it, V uv. ii Si-! ti: i i I I i i A : j !l f 3 ; i ' "!!. ? -Art f v ' ,4, -1 ii ' J "Ml; I 4, .1 1 1 1 f J V si i1 i 1 ; ' 'I! (i 111 ? " Hi?:' v ;, I ' ' ! j 'f Sf nnft Works - V . - 163 Patton Ave. - -Asheville, N: C. THE N. K. FAIRBANK CO!HFAN7-'-3 fcH;Mabor Bureau f or Ot. Xxrais, Chicago, New Orleans, Ilaltimore. 4 .t, '9 . ' " "'111' II'" i- ' r - , - 'A,r- " " t - ' - '